Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 26, 1844, Image 4

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    The Impudence of Stcnm.
Over the billows and over 1he brine,
Over the water to Palestine !
Ami awake or do I dream
Over the ocean to Syria by strain !
My say is sooth, by this right huiul,
A steamer brave
Is on the wave,
Found, positively, for the Holy Land !
Godlroy of Bulloignc, and thou,
Richard, lion-hearted kiti,
Candidly inform us, now,
Did you ever ?
No, yon never
Could have fancied such a thing ;
Never such vociferation",
Entered your imagination
As t!i ensuing
"F.ase her, stop her !"
"Any gentleman for Joppa ?"
" 'Mascus 'Mascus ?" "Ticket, please, sir."
" Tyre or Sidon ?' '-Stop her ease her !''
"Jeiusalem, 'lem, "lent '-Shnr 1 Shnr V
"Do you go on to Egypt, Sir V
'Captain, is this the land of Pharaoh ?'
' Now look alive there ! Who's for Cairo '"'
"Hack her !" "Stand clear, I say, old file V
' What getit or lady's for the Nile !"
Or Pyramids ?" "Thebes, Thebes, Sii ! steady!"
.Now where's that party for F.nped!"
Pilgrims holy, Hod Cross Knights,
Had ye e'er the least idea,
Even in your wildest flights,
Of a steam trip to Jndea ?
What next marvel Time will show
It is difficult to say,
'Pii'i," perchance to Jericho
"Only sixpence all the way."
Cabs in Solynia may ply
'Tis a not unlikely tale
And from Dan the tourist hie
I'nto Beersheba by "rail." Punrh.
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The following list shows the current value of nil
Vnnsylvnuia Hank Note. The most implicit re
in nee miy he placed upri it, as it is firry icerk
:arrftilly rompuied with ni d corrected fioin Hick
lell's Rcponer.
Itiiitk III IMie!allilil;i.
Nt Disc, tw
1 num.
N O T E !S AT P A R.
flank of Nor'h Ampriea
Hank of the Noitliern Liberties
Commercial Rank of Penn'a.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hank'
Kensington H irk
ptir
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pur
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put
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aster I
ing f .
Philadclphii Hank
Schuylkill Hnt.k
I Soiithwark Hank .
Western Rank . ,
Mcchnnirs' Hunk . .
; Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Hank
I Country Itunli.
1 Hnnk of Chester County Westchester
Bank of Del'iwarp County Chester
! Hank of (crmantowii (terinanlnwn
Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristowii
Ifuylcstnwn Hunk Doylcstown
Easton Hank Huston
i Fii'tiicrs' Hank of Hocks CO. Hristol
Ofl'iec of II mk of Penn'a. Harrisburg
I Ollice do du Lancaste
, Office do do Heading
j if luce oo do naston J ir-sue n.
; notes at DIsodcm.
! Hank nf the I'liiled States Phila.li Iphia
Hank of I'enn Township . .
j tiirard Hank . .
; Movmiic using H ink .
' Hsnk of Pennsylvania .
j Miners' Hunk of Potlsvill
' Hank of Lcwistown
Hank of Middletown
i Hank of Northumberland
I Columbia II ink A llridgc co. Columbia
1 ( nrhsle Hank Carlisle
Exchange Hank Pittshing
i Do d't branch of HollulaYshuig
I Farmers' II ink of Lancaster Liineistci
j Lancaster County It mk Lancaster
j Farmers' Hank of Heading Heading
Harrisburg Hank
' Lancaster Hank
Lebanon Hank
Merchants' A Manuf. Dank
Hunk of Pittsburg
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The.e
nfl'ices
do not
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Pottsville J
Lcwistown 1 j
Middletown i
Northumberland pnr
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West Hianch U mk
Wyoming Hunk
Northampton II ink
links County Hunk
Ollice of Hunk of IT. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington iSav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Hank of Chamhcrshurg
Hank of (ieltysburg
The Great Foot Itnce.
New York Victor ioi-s. This pxcitinp and
long talked of aftiiir came ot yesterday, accord
ing to appointment, at the Deacon Course, Ho
Imken. The excitement relative to this race.
in which several noted pedestrians from F.ng-j Hank of Susquehanna Co
land, were to compete with sonic ol the best; .,' ' , - T, , ., ,
! Farmers & Plovers Hank
in the United States, has exceeded anything i Franklin Hank
of the kind ever known in this vicinity; and I Honesdale H.nk
i
the postponement ot the contest lor two days,!
in consequence of the unfavorable weather, i
wemsto have added great interest to the tcene, i
'Fhoiisuuds ot sporting men from all purls of the (
I'nion havebecn here, waiting imputiently to
u it nes the race,
(urns were fired during the morning, from n
high hill opposite the city, and adjoining the
course, as a signal 10 inc rnuiuiuucs in town mat ( '0wanda Hank
t lie ground was in order, and that the contcfct i Alleghany Hank uf I'd
... . . . ' 1 1 . . i. a f it
would take place ut the hour appointed, J o clock
V. M.
Ilarrislmrg
Lancaster
Lelxiiiiin
I'illsburg
Pitthtllllg
Williaiuspnrt
Wilkenliariu
Allentowti
Heading
Pittslmrg
Lne
New Hrighton
!o
do
("hamhershurg
Oettyshurg
Montrose
Krie
Wavneshurg
Washington
Honedule
Hrowimville
York
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Hank of Denver
Hank of Suatara
Hank of Wulniiuti'B
Vast tnultittidcs of people continued to cross j Centre Hank
the river triiin 1 1 A. M. until n imnrler li..',,re l'i!y Hank
li I'. M., and at t!io appointed hour a ruh wus
made by the mob at the various points of ea.-y
entrance, around the course, and the track was
in an instant full to an overflow. It seemed lor
a time as il there could be no chance for the
limners to take their positions. A band of horse
men was raised, who succeeded, howecr, in
keeping the way tolerably clear.
This contest was tor a thousand dollars, to be
given in the following sum, to the four best
runners in one hour : isltltl to the first, fJJ.")0
to the second, .1(X) to the third, and fji30 to the
fourth.
Of the HO named in the bills of the day, only
17 came to the starting post, numbered and
named as fii'lows:
1 John Gilder, II Muj II. Stjnnard.
2 J. Tarlow, from F.ng 10 Thomas Ryan,
MonnngahclH Hunk of H.
Yoik Hank
N. H, The notes of those hanks on which we
Kinil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) ure not j
purchased by the Philadelphia hrokers, with the i
exception of those which have a letter of n ference.
H R O K F. N 11 A N K s.
1 Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed J
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed i
! Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do I dled I
j Manual Labor Hunk (T. W Dyotl, prop.) failed )
I nwaudd
Hedford lio sale I
Heaver cloned I
llurrishurg clocd
Wahiugton failed
Itellt (onto chsi d
Pitt-luig no ale
PitlBburg failed
Fayette co. filled
( ireeneat e failed
Harmony no sale
H untingilon no sale
Len istovvn no sale
Warien faded
Dun. lull' no sale i
New Hope cloM-d
Milton no le
Memlville c,p.-)(
Porl Curhon
Cnrlif.lt!
Montrose
I 'niontnwu
(reensliurg
Wilkesli.irie
Farmers' A Meih'cs' Hunk
Fanners' A Mcch'cs' Hank
Farmers' A Mech'cs' Hank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Hunk
i I in i lata Hank
i (lUiiilierinen's Hsnk
i Northern Hank of Pa.
( New Hope Del. Hii.lge ('o.
: Noithumh'd I'uioii Col. Hk.
North Western Hank of Pa.
Ollice of Schuylkill Hank
j Pa. Agr.A, Manuf. Hunk
i Silver Lake Hank
I'nion Hank of Penn'u.
Westmoreland Hank
Wilkcsbarre Hridge Co.
failed
closed
failed i
closed
no Bale i
QTj" All notes puriioiting to he on any IVinisvl-
vunia Hank not given in the above lit, may he et
lown as frauds. j
wav .u:s:sr.v.
IS (leoige Wood,
Jl WCroliusYorkville.
23 I.. L. I.athrop,
t .Tos. I.. P Smith,
C7 P. Hutchison,
HO Wm. Fowl.
H John fiieenhalj;h,
6 George Jones,
7 Thomas McCube,
0 John Navils,
10 J. P. Taylor,
1 1 John Ross, Indian,
Nob H, 11, and 1 l.are the only runners
who did their 10 miles within the hour. The
purse was won by (Jilder, (Jrecnhalyh, llnrlow
and Roes in that order. Cilder's play was
.Kplendid, though he had two formidable compe
titors in 2 and 3, both of whom brought him up
to the J mile on the 11th round, before he could
get ahead, llu won about three times his
length.
First mile, 5 minutes !." FecnmN.
Second mile, 5 minutes 50 seconds.
Third mile, ." minutes 10 seconds.
Fourth mile, Ti minutes 10 secoi.ds.
Fifth mile, 5 minutes 10 seconds.
Sixth mile, ." minutes r0 second!'.
Soventh mile, 5 minutes econds.
F.ighlh nvle, 5 minutes 50 seconds.
Ninth mile, 0 minutes .r seconds.
Tenth mile, 0 minutes 1,") seconds.
John (iilder triumphant.
Ten miles and five-eights: within the hour.
On the list fivc-t ighlh mile, (iildcr pulled up
and came in ahead.
Hank of New Uiunsuick
Hclvideie Hank
Burlington Co. Hank
'Jonmiercial Hank
L'uinlx'rl.uu! Hank
Fanner.' Hank
Hriinsvv ii k
Helvidere
Me.ll.ird
Penh Arnlioy
Hridaet.in
Mount II. illy
failed
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Farmers' and Mechanics' Hk l.'aliwoy
Farmerh and Meehanics lik N. Hionsnick failed
Farmers' and Men Imiilb Hk .Mi.hllt tmvii Pi. A
Franklin Hank of N. J. Jersey City
Hobuken IJkgtV txazing to Iluh.iken
lersey City Hank
Merhanirn' Hank
Mumifaclunrs' H.ink
Mnrria County Hnnk
Monmouth Hk of N, J.
Mechanics' Hank
.Mechanics' and .Manuf. Ilk
Morris ('anal mid Ukg Co
Post Notes
Newark like A Ins Co
New Hope Del lirulize Co
N. J. Manulnc. and Hkg Co
Jersey Oily
Pattenioii
Hil'.eville
M.irristumi
Freehold
Ncwaik
Trenton
Jeisey ('ity
New (ilk
L.iiii'.cit(.wllo
Hubokeu
N J Prolecton A l.olubaid l,k Jersey City
Orange Hank
Paterson Hank
Peoples' llank
Princeton Hank
Salem Hanking Co
Suite II. ink
Siatc Hnnk
Statu H.ink
Stale Hank of Morris
j State Hank
Sileni mid Philad Mtinuf Co
Sukm'X Hank
T rem. mi Huiiking Co
I'm. m Hunk
' Washington Hanking Co.
t trudge
Paleis.ni
do
I'rin. el. .11
Salem
Newark
Fluaheihtown
C.i.n.li li
Moriintowii
'I'n moii
Salem
New loii
'Fiei.loii
Der
H aekensack
lall.'ll
tailed
filled
filled
laded
failed
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ii:i. aim:.
HU of ihn A lijiiii.li u iii i in, n . i .in
Ross, the Indian, exactly accompliKlu d the i Unk of D luware Wilimngtuii
10 miles, when he accidentally trinned and ( II. 1 "auk of Smyrna Smyrna
I I. .l Do llllllih
no Wllilil.1 wii" uicu-iii iifiuiu ivj llie Jilllea
stand in triumph, on horseback, and very loudly
heercd as he made his appearance at the win
ning post. Thucrottdwas immense. A. 1'.
t'jrpresM.
Why is a benevolent man like a cart horee 1
rtecauie lie tdops at t ie sound of u ne :
Millord
Farm, la' Ek of Mate of Dil Dov, i
Do I. ranch
Do branch
Do tiaiith
1'nion H.mk
ay Fuller fi's
(J On all hanks mailnl thus ( ) tin re lie ri.
It er ouriieil.il i.r iline.l iii..i,i of lliu vjr.ous lit
auininatioi.t, in ciiculstiou.
Wiliiiingtou
( ii'Olgl tow n
NiAcustle
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OAKLEY'S
or.n H iTivi: tkh'.
fllHR valnah'c properties of Oakley's Depma
1. tie Syrup of Snrsnparilla, as a purifier of the
blood, is to well known to the public generally,
Hint il is unncccfsiry to occupy much space in set
ting forth the advantages to ' derived from its
use j wherever the medicine has once been intro
ilueed, it takes precedence over all others: evety
one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene,
fieiul results from it, that it is rccommeodej by
them with the irnmst confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
to pa'ients under their care ; cml-iining nothing
deli lerioiis. tint hi ieg composed of the most mild,
yet i tlicaeious vegetable materials, it is offered with
ciiiifulenee, as the chesest and most elficient im
rilTer of the blood now known. The use of a few
bottles, especially in the spiing months, will be at
tended wiih a most decide.) inipiovenn nt in the ge
neral slrencth of the system, eradicating any seeds
of disen-e that may have been generated, besides
giving health end vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Kvjl, Rheumatism, Tetter,
Pimples or eiuptions ol the Skin, While Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu
merous ceriillcnies in Ibe possession of the subscri
ber and his agents, fmro physicians and others, are
sufficient to convince the must skeptical of its su
periority over all preparations of S.irsaparill.i.
S..d wholesale nrnl retail, l.y the proprietor,
OF.OIM.i: W. OA KLF.Y, North Slh flre.t. Ilea
dine, Hfiks Comity, and to le had of the following
pel sons :
hi Xrllmniii rltnul CiitDitt. H. H. Masser;
Simbiiry : Ireland A M.xel, McKwens ille ; D
Kraii! r. Milton.
In I'nion Cuiini, J. (iinrhirt, Si lingrove ;
A. (iuleluiH, Mililliilmrg.
In Coin m'liifi County. R. V. McCny, Wash
ington.
Reading, March 14, IS Ft.
Mil. Oakikt: I beliive it the uty of every
one to do whatever in their power I ie--, fur the Ir tie
tit nf their fellow ina, and having had po-i'ive
prool in tnv own f un. ly. of the woinlerfiil properties
of your Depurative Syrup of Sa.snp.irill 1, I in st
conicieniioii-ly recommend it to the nllhete.l. We
had the misfortune t I .se Ivvo of our cbihtren, bv
the brraking out of ulcerous s ires that covered the
face, head ami neck, nltlmiich we had some of iht
most scientilic plivsieiuna lo attend th-in slid hn.l
tried all die known len.edies. including SwHim's
Paiiac.a, without avail. Another of my children
was attaikc.l in the same manio r, her face slid
neck was completely entered; tbe discharge was so
oll'ensive, and the disease ut such a he cht. that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful elli'cls
of your Dcpnr.iiive Syiupc.t S irsnpuri l 1, we weie
iliducid t.i make trial of it. as the last resort; it
acted like a cl.aim; the u'cers cetiirnenced healing
jmmcdiately , a f w hollies entirely restored hi r to
her teiilih, which she ha enjoyed uninteriuj Inlly
ever siiieo. As n purifier of ihc blood, I verily be
lieve it l.as not its equal.
JOHN MOYF.R. Tailor.
Wulnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Douglassville, April 10th, tf:t.
Ma. 0ki.:t : My son P.dmiuid Leaf. ha. I the
sctolnla in ihe mosl dreadful and distressing man
ner for three .yearn, dining which time he wis de
prived of the use of his limb". hi he id and neck
weie covered with ulcers. We tried n 11 the differ
ent remedies, but to no rllect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Noni'town, and also Dr. Isaac
Hiestci, of Reading, lo use your Deptiriilive Syrup
of Sursaparillu, of which I ol.tairied sever. il hollies,
ihe use of wliieh ibove the disea-e entiri ly out of
his system, the s,ne heih d up, and the child was
restored to perfect health, which he has rnjoved
uninterruptedly evi r sii.ee, lo the astonishment ot
many persons who seen him du b g his affliction.
I have thoucht il mv du'y, and send y "U this certi
ficate that oll eis who have a like nllliciion in the
f unity may know where lo obtain ao valuable a
medicine. Yours Irulv.
AMF.I.I A D LF.AF.
Sept. if., is t:i. 1 y
Ollllf t'l JClti'I V
DEATH BLOW.
rpiie public will please observe ihut 110 Hrainhelh
Pills are genuine, unless ihe box has three 1 1
bcls upon il, (ihe lop, the side and the hott.uiil
CjcIi contaiiuni! a fic-siunlesigriature ol inv hand
writing, thus 15. 1Ihn!hhh, M. D. 'I'hese la-bel-aie
enmaved on steel, heantilully desi2iied.
and done ul an expense uf over f 2,0(10. 'Fherefoie
it will he reeu that the only thing necessary to pro
cure the medicine in ils purity, is to observe these '
labels.
Remember the top, the side, snd the bottom. I
The following resnective nersons are duly auh. ri I
zed, and hold
CERTICATES or AGENCY,
For the sule of Urutiilrrifi's Vrtfi lab.'e l'nirrr.it
Northumheiland eotiutv : Milton M n key A
t-'h.iinheilin. Siinhury II. II. M tsser. M'Fwer.s- !
ville lieliin.l A Mem II. Nonhuui'.eilaud Win. j
Forsyth, (ieorgetown J. A J. Wills.
I'nion Oiunty: New Herhn Rog.ir A Win
ter. Selinsarove (Jeorgc OunJiuiii. Middle
burg Isaac Smiih. lleaveriowu David Hubler.
Adunishurg Wm. J. May. Mitllmshuit! Mensch
A Ray. Ha'tleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
li.A F. t". Mover. I.ewe.buri; Walls A li'reen.
Columbi.i county : Danville F.. li. Reynolds
A Co. Herwiek Shumaii A K tteuhoiise. Cai-
tawibsa C. (,. Hrobls. HI nshurg John R.
Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Hisel. Washington
Robt. McCay." Lirnc.-loni H.i!li.? ? V-.-N'i.eh.
Observe 1I11I each Aii'i.t has an Fngravid Ci r
tiiieate of Agenev, conlainiiig a icpn s. nt.ili.iii of
i)r HRANDKi: TI1S Maiiufaclorv ut Sing Sing,
and Upon which will a'so he seen exact copies ul
Ihe neif lulit li tuilo u.v . u("o. Hi iiinin th I'iil
lio.rrn,
I'hiladi Iphia, o.Tice No. P, Noilh Hih street.
H. HRANDIiF I'll, M. D.
June 21th, ll t.
CITY I TIIM I'I IfK AI'CTIOX,
AKD P31IVATI' SALES nOOMS,
.os. "J'.l :hk1 :il NiTlli Tliinl Stn.-et,
Near the City Hotel,
FIIILDFLI'I1I .
t 1 C. MACKF.Y, Auctioneer, ie-pectfury in
vilis the nit. litioo of persieis desirous of pnr
1 1, a -1 1 . U Fuini'uie. to Lis i xteniv fs ,i s li.ioins,
(boili publii' und l' 1 i v i I .. ) (or every deseri ti.iii ol
llolisih. I.I Fuiiilttiie, wh. re Can be 1. I I lined at nil
limes, a hirge a-sorlment of fashionable and will
inuuufac ture.l Cabin. I Furniture, lie. Is, Matliassis,
Ac, at very inluced prices, for cjsh.
1 G-'-V .'b's hv Auction, twice a week.
1 May 2Vih. lil:t ly
Y I I.I.I M .1. .M AI TIN,
:.TTC?.lTS"J .T L.V,
j SUNBUR Y, PA.
OFFICF, in lliesecon l story of ihe building oc
cupied by Dr. J. It. Mas -nr. on Muiket tired.
I Oct. 21-1, IKFl.
I 1 'riut'toliliipV Mm iilnc lor SnU:
I riHF. mhscriber oil is for aide a THRKSlllNfi
I 1 MACHINE, new and in good ordei, 'J'he
j Machine has been tried, and proves to be an excel
lent one. Il will he selj l a reduced price, and
warranted. Apply to II. H. MASStR.
July 1st, ll.J.
HOSE OINTMENT,
ron TIMTI.H.
RINOWOHMS, riMfl.KSI ON TIIK A'K, ANI Ol'imt
ri'TAlVKOfSI KRfMKOSl.
tjj The following eertiirn'e 1I1 xerihen one of Ihe
mmt rTtrnorifintiry r-urra ever ejftcteil by uny
npplirnliim.
I'm r. Aim em A, Febiuaty 10, 1811S.
IOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with
- Tkttkii on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 18:10, varying in vio
lence, hut without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great pirt of my fiee was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended wiih violent itch
ing; my head swel'ed ut times until it felt ns if it
would hurst the swelling was so gie.it, thai I could
scarcely get my hat on. During ihe long period
that I was afflicted wuh the disease, I used a great
many a plications, (nmnng them si veral celebrated
preparations) ns w. II as taking inward remedies,
including a number of hollies of Straiin'n I'finnefii,
I'.ilrttit nf Siirxiijoirilln, Ac, In fact, it would be
impossible to enumern'e nil the medicines I used.
I was also under the care of two of ihe most dis
tinguished physicians of ihis cilv, but without re
ceiving m"ch benefit, and I despaired nf ever being
cured. In the fill of HMfi, ihn disease ul the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Hnxe
Oinlnini', (prepared bv Vangluin A Divis.) In
a f w applications the violent itching ceas,.,, ihc
swelling nba'ed. the 1 rnpti. 111 began to disappear,
and before I had n-ed ajar the di-ease was entirely
cured. It has now been m ar'y a year and a half
since, and there is not a ve-tige of Ihc d'-ease re
niaininc. except the sears from Ihe deep pits formed
by the disease. Il is impi ssible for me lo describe
in a certificate Ihe severity of the disea.-e and my
sull'i ring, but I will be pie is. d to give a fuller nc
count to any person wanting furthrr s it'tsf.ietion,
who will call on me. At the lime I con nienced
using the Rose Ointment I would have given bun
duds of dollais to he rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it lo sever il persons,
(aiiionc them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly oil her ami,) who wi re a'l cured hv it.
JAMES DI'RN I'LL, No. lot',, Race St.
'I 'I e Rose Ointment is prepared hy P.. H.
Yauglian. Sou h Fast corner of Third and Race
sire. Is, Philadelphia, and sold on acencv in Siinhu
ry. hv II. H. MASSF.R,
May 11th, IK:t. Arnt.
llov Chittm-iit, for Teller.
a nmor or rr.s r.rrn'Acv.
Phii.aiii.i.phu, May -7th, H I1'.
rPIIIS is to certify II ut I was severe'y a 111 ceil
wiih Tetter in the hands and feel for upwards
of forty years ; the disen-e was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I npplad to 1
number nf physicians, and usul a gn at many appli
cations without ellectiiig a cure. About a ynr
since, I npphed the Rose Ointment, which entirely
slopped the itching, and a few applications iiiiincdi
11 1 ly cured ihe disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it nt
any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAOF,
Eleventh, below Spruce Sireet.
Qfj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. H.
Yauidian. Saulh East comer of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and s dd pn agency in Sunbu
rv. by H. U. MASS Eli,
' May 14th. 1S1 :. A.-st.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Oftltr llOSi: OI.TMi:T,for Titlrr.
LTH()l';il ihe superiority of ihe pr. iainii. n
over nil nth. is is fully es'ubli-hed, the proprie
tors lake pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a eriidtniie of the I 'niiersilv ol Pennsv Ivauia, Dr.
Ranch, having found in this lemedy that lehef fir I
a tedious and ilisncreeulde alfc tiim which the means
within the r.ingsuf I Ik profession tided to atford, (
has not hesilali d to give it his approbation, nlthough I
the prejudices and interests of that protessioii aie ;
1 pposed to secret Remctlies. t
1'iiii.amlpui , Sept. 19, H:tr.. i
I was recently irnul ltd with a li dious herj elic j
erupli.n, which e..ve.ed in srlv one site of mv f.ce, ;
and rxtei.ibd over the ear. Mr. Yauuhun, proprii -lol
of the Rose Oiiiliiieut, ohseiving my face, nun
led on mv living his preparation, nf w liieh he han
ded me a jar. Althouuh 111 common with the inein
beis ol my profes.-ion, I diseounlen nice and disap
prove of ihe iiuiiier.ais nostiums palmed upon the
public by i'jnoi ant pr. tender-, I fei 1 in jus'iee hound
toexeipl the Rose Ointment liorn that claH of me
dicines, and to give it mv spprolmlion, ns it entire
ly lured ihe eruption, shhough it had resisted ihe
u-u.l applications. DANE HA I (ill, M. D.
tj' The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. I!.
Yauuhun, South East corner of Thud and R ue
Stieets, Pnilade'i'hia, and sold on sgiucy in Son-
burv.by H. U. M ASER,
Slay 1 1th. IS 1:1. A .
SEILKAK & CO.,
C ommiMion VV Korwnrdinir Alcrclianis,
loot of Wilhw Stmt Rail liaatl,
of Tim iirti.Awnr,
TTAVINff nssocialcd with ihem Joseph Tlnrnet,
J 1 late of Eiiston, Pa., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, ihat they have ta.
ken tint large and we'l known store nnd wharf nl
foot of Willow Stree t Railroad, lately oeetipie I by
Jacob Martin, where t)iey purpnse doing a trin-rnl
Commission and Forwarding Business, nnd f.om
Ihc local ndvnntaces of ihe place Icing -onn cted
with all the public improvements that have ihrir
outlet in the city, they flutter themselves they will
he able to do business lo as gieit, if not g ea'er ad
vantage, and upon ns reasonable terms as any other
house, nnd Ihev nssuie their fiends that any con
signments made lo Ihem shall have their strict at
tention, and no exi rtions spared to give entire satisfaction.
Tin y nrc ulso prepared In receive ar.d forward
goods to any point on the Delaware and Lelech ;
rivers, between Muuch Chunk, Easton and I'hita
dcl hit. via Delaware Divisin and Lehigh (Jan . Is;
nlsn, to any point on the Juniata river, or Nordi '.
and Wsl H.nnchcs of the Siir-ipiehnnua via Sehnyl. j
kill and I nion, or the Chesapeake und Tide Watei i
Canals. ;
For the accommodation of R.mln corning or go
iog via Schuylkill and I'nion Canals, n Su,mbo:it
will he kept expressly for towing boats from the 1
Schuvlkil! around to the Delaware and buck, wliieh
will en dile merchants to have their produce deli
ve.ed on ibe Delaware, and their goods pl.ippid nt
a saving ot nil to 7.r per cent. 00 thfl prices fir
hauling sc.orF, with tlnse ndviint.iges they re
spu tfully solicit a share uf pntrona; e. 1
W. HEILMAN A CO.
William Ileiliuan, T
William W. Kevsc, s '
Joseph ll irnei. " 3 Philad., M iv 11, ISM. ly '
J. IAUIJAN3D'. JH. & CO. '
Snull- iiiul Tubnceo Aliuitilacliiicrs, ,
.Yo. !!! .orth Wist cor nt r of Rue? anil Third
Struts.
PHILADELPHIA.
rPIIE undi r-igned have formed a Civpnrtner-hip '
1 under ihe firm of .1. M A Y LAN D. J h. A Co..
as successors to the lute firm of Jiica'i .Milihni.l
Co., nnd will c intinue the l usine-s at die old est.i- ;
Idishment, on their own account. In addition to I
their own close attention nnd experience f ! many
yeais. in the mnnul iciure nf llicireclilir.il.il suntf, j
A e., t he long ex perience of 1 be senior partner of lie ;
late firm, will ul-o be devoted to the interest of the
new concern and as no exett'nin and care will I e
spared lo insure their goods, al all limes of the ve- '
ry I e-t quality, they solicit a continuance of Ihe
confidence uf ihe fi lends nn.l customers of the lale
fu 111. THO.M S A D MS, j
J. MAYLAND, Jn. !
Philadelphia, May I 1th, I Si:). Iv
'I'll 4 oiiiif i
MHRCHANTG.
'J'HE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat ;
Manuf icturers, for New S'ork, Phil nieiphia,
Haltimore and oilier large cities, w! oso Hits are
highly commended f or i;i el .1 and ihir-i'iiti.
has on hand a lir-t rate assei 1 111 - - 1 1 ot HA I'S and
OA PS, suit it le ft T Sj.rinp s .les, h ch will e sold
very low, foi cash or appnived credit, nl the w ted
cheap iorr. No. 40, North Third s're-l, opp isi'e :
the City Hotel, Philadelphia. I
ROHERT D. WILKINSON, Are-it.
N. I). Orders tor Hals in iherms, promptly '
atlended to, 'Fhe highest rice in ri.-i or trade ,
given fir Fur il'ni, !
Philadelphia, June 11, l13.--!y
BOLTON Sc CO.
(.oiK'i'iil ( iiiitmissioii i liants, 1
Tor the Snr of I'luur. tiitiin, Stitl, ic, i
H. B. lASSSP.,
ATTOI'N V, Y AT LAW, '
6UITBUHY, PA.
Husinet-s attended to in the Countiei of Nor
ihuml erland, L'niori. Lvcoming and Columbia,
liefer loi
Thomas IIaht A Co.,
I.owr.n A Raiiiiht,
Hart, (.'rsmiwos A Hart, yl'hihJ,
liKT.yoi.ns, McFari aisu A (Jo.
SpF.nun, ' foon A Co.,
GOLDEN SW AN
I -Vo. (i!) Xwth Third, uhtwe Arrh Strr.it,
PHI LADKLPIII A.
I AToMMon.noNsi for cr.litv ri:Rsio.is.
' TMIARLES WEISS, l.ne of ihe "White Swan,"
nu.l "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends snd customers, lhal I e has become
I the proprietor of the nbovi well known Hotel,
! Coiin'ry Meichants will find Ihe above Hotel a
location, and the best of fare. Persona Irs.
central
veiling with private conveyance will find a Inrga
yard and good stabling for horses, and the lust of
oslteis. Hoarding f I perilav.
May Mih, IH1U. if.
SABLES
Cornir of Third nnd Vine Nrc,
V.-IIilAHSrOIlT, PA.
rglHK subscriber respectfully nniiounces to Iha
I public, that lie Ins opened a Hotel in the com
modious bri. k building s'ttiil.-on the corner nf
I bird mid Pine street, where he will he happy lo
wail i,i,.n those who may fivor him with their
company. 'J'he Haule Motel is la.ge und conveni
ent, nnd furnished in Ibe be t nrulein stl. Il is
provided with a luge number of well aired and
com!. liable sleej ing apartments, rooms, priv ila
parlors, Ac. Peisons vs'iing Wi!hsnsport on bu
siness ui plea-nre, in iv re-t as nr. d liiat every ex
ertion will .e used 1,1 r. i ill r their sojourn at Iho
"E-iule Hot. 1" pleasant nnd agreeable. HisTabls
will be supplied with the v. rv !.. pt tlic market af
fords, and his bar wi'h die choicest wines and other
liquors iluiroes re .sonable. The Ealo Hotfl
possesses greater iidvantaL'es in point of location
than any other similar e-t iblirhment in ihe borough,
being situate in the hus'iicss part ol ihe town, no I
within a convenn nt disianre of the Court IIoiiso
and WiHianispori nnd I'linira Wad 1,'o .d 1). put.
Sull'icieiit Siahhna provided, and good und Iru-ty
ostlers alwavs in 11II1 11 liui. e.
Attentive, uceoii.moilating arid hone-t Servant
have been in-i.ved. -iial iiotl inu left undone tint
tvill :uid 1. 1 the con. luit ai.d uccolninoilation uf his
gne-ts.
There will be n carriage always in attendance nt
the lloat Landing 1. 1 convey pus.-enge.rs to ..lid from
the House, In e of cbaree.
CII.Mil.Es HORROWS.
Mav I 1th. I Ml--. n
A
big
-Fr
Ho i
1-
JOSSPH 33. HOVER,
AliimirarturtT of Wrilinir nmi liulcl
hlo Ink, No. lIKi Ninth Third Street, six
diHirs below Ruce, (east side,)
PHILADEI. TIIIA,
It F..I'EC'1'FFLLY informs eouulry merchants
k nnd others, thai he eon-t'itillv keeps on l and
11 lar.' st.uk of his siipciier III 11 k, liliie loid R, d
li.k.Hiid nlso a superior qu ihty of ludelli'le Ink.
His ink is put up in h. tiles varying ill i7e,froiu
I lo ;t'i ounces, nod wdl be sold on reasonable
terms. 'I he en el e l quahiies ofllusink has so
Itiorouehlv iktiibli-bed its ch iracier, that 11 is now
ext. in-ivi ly used throughout lb-- cmni'iv.
Fur sale ul the store of H. H. Masser. Sun
bury, Pa. May SVili, I s :l. 1 y
( HAI.U'.S N. IM'.CIXS,
ATTORNEY AT XiAW,
Ei!rvinTTn v t a .
the ollice tonei ilv oi'eupi.d I v ll.e
hailt s (i. Doiin. I, opl osite th. C urt
II 'use. He will u lend to biis'iiess in the C.uits
ol Norihiimbei land, I'nion and Columbia counties.
Mav .'Uili, lsfd.
1 ESPECTFI'Ll.Y inform iheir fiiends and
' he Merchants genemMv, tl.nt they have la
: ken these large nnd commodious Wharvrn, wiih lv o
j Dotks, 1101th ol Chesnul slnel, on the Delaware,
I together w ith the store No. HI South Wharves,
j where ihev would he pleased lo receive consign
j menls of (irain, Flour, Seed. Whiskey, Iron, Ac.
I Ac. Iteing nlso well prepared lo forward nil kinds
' of Merchandise hy the Schuylkill nnd I'nion, or by
ihe Ol.esiipi ake und Tide Water Canals, .i tow
! boats are kept expressly lot tho purpose of towing
boats by ei l er route. 1
Merchants will pie iw be particular to send their
good destined hv either canals, to No. l'J South
, Wharves, between Market nnd Chesnut street, on
I the Delaware, w ith iliteetions uccomp inving ihem
1 which route ihev wish ibeni lo he shipped.
C j' Plaster and Sail for sale, at the lowest mar
ket price. liOlI ON i; C' .
i March 1 0. I 1 :). No. D) Souih Wh nves.
iioi:t:it r cm: i n o.
PAPER MAIIUrACTUriEIlS,
l.mnbartl Strut, Itnllloiori ,
HAVE coiistanilv for sale, Printing Paper of ul
sizes and quiihtn s, Cup Writing Paper, nil. .1
and plain. Letter Paper, white 1111. 1 blue, ruled nnd
plain. Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope
Paper, ilo. do. medium, doub'e cow 11, crow 11 and
extra si.eil nipp.iig Paper-, Cnloicd M. dui'ii mid
Royal P.qe.s, liooint, Hindi is' and iiaw !!..v
Hoards, Tis-ne Paper, nnd ull urlieles in iheii line,
which ihev wnl sill .11 111 comm. idaiuig linns.
ILglit'st puce yiveu ..r old nus.
ROHERT CARTER A s ON,
March HI, I -'Ft. Elkion. M l
lie e unequalled for e'e itiing and g'vjug a
it V d irable and most hu'liant tmhsh to sil
ver, (iermi.ii Silver, lira--, C, pp. r, Hritt ania ware.
Tin, S,i l, Cutli rv, and for restoring ihe lustre oil
varnished carriage-, .Ve. 'FRY IF.
Prepared .111 ' s ! I at vvhoh mi e and retail, bv the
Susquehanna CI r;. -ol.le I'oli-h t oinpany, Oweo,
'Fioga county, N. Y.
WM. FoRsYTIl. Ant n.r Norlhum'd,
H. H. MASSF.R. Af-ut lor Sunhury.
November HUlh, IS VI.
TkUh:ul Weaver X. on,
ROrE MAKERS Si Sllir CHANDLERS.
Ao. I:) .Y, , V.'t:i,r Strtt t. I'hUtidtlphin.
SB AYE ceiis'nnlly on hand, a generil Musorl
r inent id Cordage, Seine 'Fw inm, Ac., vi :
I ar'd lio pes. Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, M uni
la Ropes, To.v Lines f..r Canal Ron's, Also, a
complete a-'oitiuent ot S, ine Twines. Ac. such as
Hemp :Sm,! and Herring I'vv ine, lit M Patent (illl
Net 'Fw ine. Cotton Simd and I len ing Tw ir e, Svmi
Thrca 's, Ac. Ac. Also, lied Cords. I'loilgh Lines,
II alters. Traces, Cotton and Linen O irpi I Cliaiiks,
Ac. all of which they will d..-p. se of 011 11 .ison.ible
lei ins.
Philade'phia, Nov. mbei 1 :t. I M t ;
-ly.
CO.
ilaik-lpliin.
n r j : 1 i i N t : . coon a--o.
i:: y.- sti'f.'i, rii
I7NY1FE the attention of Country Merchaiil.
S to their extensile u-sotiment ol llrilnh French
mil American Dry t loads, w hu h they 1 Hi r lois da
on the iii .-t leas. .liable terms.
Philadelj Ilia, November I d. I -.12. ly.
J . W . S A IN,
i'nilidl:i l'arnsui .M.intilai'ltncr.
An. 37 itutli strut, tun doors hi low tit
fit,, II. .1,1, ',,',.,. I, ',01.
jfT'ltM "NTR Meti hai'ts and others are solicited
0 1 1
li la
VI J to CMl.oillli
. isewhue
Phila ;el l.i i. N'ov.n !
in P. i
TJ R AS taken
U 3 Hon. hi,
5'
li'MON HOTEL,
((ii until .Stnuc I
iia is: ta. j rss gl.
IjYCCMIJSTG county,
tVlllls.) 1 ;uii;i.
filll' Snli-criber lespeclliillv llitoims his friends
I. and the public in pei.cr.il, that he has taken
the above
i.Auai: ap coMvonioi s
HCTSL,
IN THE HOROl Oil OF MI'NCY,
and that he is now well prepare J to accommodate
ull who may fuvor him with tl e.r custom.
IL Si uriMii AeiHTMi xr i.ro well aiie I, and
comfortable.
His T.hle 4n Hxa will ulvay be (Uppliid
with the beet the inaikel can ull'ord.
Hi SriBiisii, which i giad, will la
the charge of good and careful hosller.
He fu ls confident, by strict attention In business,
and an curliest desiie to render c inloruble those
who inay pairoiiizo hiin.lhal he will mil fail to give
general .aiisfa.lion. H. I). WEAVER. J
Muncy, Oct. H, ISi:. if. j
iioi'si:,
-Yo. "J.'IT, Aor( Third, nhovi Cutloit l.ill St.,
PIlll.ADKI.PIllA.
OH N 1 I.M'A , .,ie f. ..in the P.i.l!.-lv.i
ma I' j. 111. r, nnd S iiiiuiI Pike, jr., la'e of A-
nu in an 1 1 ot, I, Coliiiiihus. I lino, take pleasure in sc
quuiuliiig their bo uds and l!.e piibiie ciu r.illv ihat
they have lal.t n the larue nnd commodious II1I1I,
'eeeiit'y I 111:1 bv the .M. ssih. II 01,011 the s.u.ie sue
once 011 upie.l by the ni l establi.-hed ll tel known
as the HuH'Hiail, in 'I'hird stieel nbove Callow
hill st.
'I his Hotel is finished in tin very best possible
111 inn. r, bi d of iho ,e-t inaterni's. I s loi at on i
'eiy di siiable, particubirly for country ineri hant.s ;
die uiraiigemeiiis lor healing and ventilating inch
room is such us to secure uny teinpeiuiure. 'Fhe
buhoiuii are all light and i.iry, nil luiliislud 111 a
lieul style, so as to iiisiue lomfoit.
'Fhe receiving parlors are ul -o fun i.-hed in a su
perb sty le, the w indow a aie 1.11 the fiuuh style,
ioiuiiiig an entrance 10 a balcony in front, whiih
makes a pleasant recess. Piuiieulai attention has
been given to tho bed and bidding, which, with
ihe furniture, are euiinly new.
t mm yiar' experience in hotel business, we
l-usl,.y ttiiel assiduity t.: business, lo make this
house a desiiahle stepping place, tlur tilde will
alwuy lesupplied with Ihevuv hist our market
under i can all'ord, and our bur with the lust hquoiand
nun-Bin nit, muni unpioveii urainiti.
I1.11 nl hi fore puichasHii
1'5. ' s; 1 I v.
.Ai ..E. rs XZB
Ol! sale 11 sini I Faun, coi lio tug about i ne
ftilndie I and I, n aeri s, iin.re or li'-s, situ ite
lot low list 1111. .V i I, mil! 1 rl.iml Cotiuti , alioiit
t.vo nul.s b.n N. ot: und 11I i d, on die m.on
road ha.lmg from 'hat place to D m villi , adjoining
i in. I, in John Lenhoti, .le-si- C. Hor'oii and others,
iio.v in ihe occuptney il Samuel Payne. About
totl v a. res of snl tract .He I. an .1, and ill good
slat of eu tiva'ion, on w hu h there i u small barn
erect, d. 'Fhe property will he sold oil ri asonabl
teims. For luither paiticuhiis, peison are request
ed to appN to the ,u! scrih. r.
H. II. MAs;:R. Aarnt,
Nov. CTih, if Sunhury. Pa,
LIST OF BOOKS,
lull sill.
N 'I'll ON "s Cl.,s.ii.,l D
N I'HO
' do.; Ai
1 . 1 here are lir.t rate slahhnu hn.l cainico
houses attached lo the holel, M'i nded by (H i ful
and sober hostlei, and our charge w.li t v l-iw, 111
accordance wuh the present haid tmu.
FhiUli Iphia, Oct. 7ih, I St.'.
o.arv; Lemprier'
Ainswoith s do ; t uiih s ilo.; t.uglislt an. I
l.'cimaii ,lo.; Anihou's Cn-iu; Authoii'a tir.iniiner;
Anlhen's Ciceio; M mi's Latin Re.idei; Ogilby'di)
Ainhew's Laiin Less in-; D tit 1 g.iu's Lexicon;
Fisk' lire.k Exeieihe; Djvics'a l.eecii.lci; (iiacca
Majora; Adiuis's K, .111.111 Aniiqiiitie-; Piunock'a
lold-inith' England; do. O recce; l.xe.i's Element
1. 1 (ieolonv; Mis. Lincoln's Hoiiinv; Eh menls of
R. t in v; lltiditi ' A Igi t r .; P. 11 li i' h hi loi ical Ri a-der-;
Eon rs. n's (ieiL'ia by and Hl-tory; Olney'a
do ; Parley', do.; Siiuih's ( 11 .1111 i.ici : KiiLh.uii't do.i
Kiy' Read, r.-; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arithmeiick;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Col l.'. Sp( liing Hooks;
'Fuwii'a d.; Cobb's Tuhle Hooks; Evangelical Fa
mily I.ihiurv; Collage Hihli-; Family do; Collater
al ,l.i.; Small llil les and Testament-; Parker' Ex
criise. on Composilniii; Fruit uf the Spirit; Hmtci'
Saint' Rcsl; A 11. em an netululioii; Marryitt'a No
vo.; M r. Phelps nil Cl cinistiv; Iliad; Catechism
1. f American Law.; Leitcrson Nalurul M.igic; Che
niislry lor Heginiieis; English Exercisis udapted 10
Murray' Crammer, Sequel to Couiley' Spelling
Hook; American Ola.- II, .ok; D aboil' Schoolmu
lei' Aksiti.tnl; A great variety ot Plunk HotAs, Ac.
August -.'H, 1 HVi.
I'Uli SALE AT THI OH'lCTi