Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 14, 1844, Image 4

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Glmita In Olilrn Times.
A correspondent of tho Brooklyn Advertiser,
n reforriiiif to a Into loctnre "by Professor Silli
man, Jr , who mentioned the discovery of an e
tmrmous animal of the liturfl tribe, megninjr
K0 foci in length, from which ho naturally in
ferred, ns no living specimen had been found,
that all animals had prcntly derrpnernted in size,
confirms tho supposition by referring to tire his
Tory of giants in the olden time, of wliie.li he
Tiirniehcs a list. From that, it teems thut we,
of tbe pTesent day, ere comparatively dwarfs,
when placed by the side of the thirty feet cen
tleinen of nntiquity ! The shin bono of "Mr.
Keiitolocus Rex,' described below, measured
tour feet, and he, accordingtothe Abbe la Chap
py, was just the height of a race of people call
ed Wotiacks ! Verily there trcre giants in
those days !'
The giant exhibited in Ruuen in I7:l."s mcu
sured over 6 feet.
(Joriipius srnv a girl who was 10 feet hih!
Tue body ofOrcstes was 11 J feet high !
The Giant Galbara, brought from Arabia to
It-une under Claudius O.Tsnr, a near 10 feet.
i'unnttinn, who livod in the time cf Eugene !
V I, mrnstircd 11 J feet.
Tho Chevalier Scorff, in his voyage to the j
Peak of Teneritlo, found in one of the caverns j
of thai mountain, lliu head of Gnanch, which j
bad W) teeth, ami that his body was not les9 j
.thin l"i feet long ! I
The Giant Ferrngus, sluin by Orlando, tie-j
lievv; to Charlemagne, wsr eighieen feet hinli! )
In 1(51 4, near St. Germain, was found the j
Tomb nl the Ginnt Isorct, wh ) was'Jtl feet high! j
In 1590, near Rouen, they found a skeleton !
whose sUkII held a bushel of corn, end whose:
body must have been IS feet !oig
Pluterns, saw nt Lucerne, the liuman bones
of a subject 19 feet long !
The Giant Bucart wan 22 f;el high ; his
t ones were found in 170.), nour the bauksof the
river MordeTi.
In 1013, near a castle in Datsphino, a tomb
was found 30 feet lung ! 12 wide, and b high,
on which was cut on a grey stone the. words,
"Koutoloclios Rex." The skeleton was found
entire 27)), fret long, li) feet acrasx the should
ers, and 3 feet deep from the breast bene to the
back.
Near Mazarino in Sicily, in 1j16, vvrs found
a iulll()fttt high .' His head whs the sizo
of a hogshead and each of his teeth weighed 5
minces. (Wonder if the dentists filled in with
gulil in his day ?)
Ne.ir Palermo in Sicily, in 151?, was found
the skeleton of a giant 'M feet liing, and ano
ther 33 feet high, in l.ViO. Query ! Iluw
much did his tailor charge for his pants?
Mr. Morse says in his Geography that there
is upon the Rocky Ridge in the Island of Cey
lon, a tomb of "iinniente length" but does not
my how many feet.
ug, ivin'oi uasnans oeusieau, www cuous
long, which, acconling to Doctor Adam Chrke,
A 1.'' , i Tl- I , l e - I .
viia 1j feet. How long did it take him to get
fileep all over !
Goliath of Gnh, was six cubits and a span
1 1 feet 3 inches. When the spies wetit to ex
plute the country of the Cannanites, they re
ported the children of Ana k as giants in whose
presence they felt themselves to be but grass-
hoppers, and ''just put foot for hoine," fir fear
Unit they should all be devoured of the giants,
tor the spies had said that they eat up the inha
bitants of the laud.
The Happy Farmkr. It does one's heart
good to see a merry round faced farmer. So in
dependent, and yet so free from vanities and
pride, so rich and yet so industrious so patient
and persevering in his calling, and yet so kind,
social and obliging. There are a thousand no
ble traits ubout his character. He is generally
hospitable eat and drink wilh him, and he
won't set a mark on you and sweat it out of
you with double compound Interest, aa some 1
know will yuu are welcome. He will do you
u kindness without expecting a return by way
of compensation it is not so w ith everybody.
He is generally more honest and sincere less
disposal ti'ideul in low and undei hand cunning,
t'latimany 1 could name, fie gives society its
best support is the firmest pillar that supports
tin; edifice ot government ho is the lord of na
ture. Look at him in his home-spun end gray
gentlemen! laugh at him if you will but
believe nic, he can laugh back if he pleases.
A Woman au in it lxi t:R. Thetc is more j
reality than romance in the subjoined extract '
from a capital little sb.ry in a late number of
tlio Knickerbocker : !
i
"It is surprising how a woman w ill stick to I
her betrothed 'against the field.' It I knew j
that her lover had scraped his mother to death
w ith an oveter-sbell, 1 should only make her a :
too tor life by the really friendly act of giving
the information. A woman in such a case will
doubt the testimony of a a hole regiment under
oath, and the evidence of her own senses into
the bargain. Posides, if you cotild by some
miracle, couvincJ her, you would secoiiiplish
nothing, for she forgives even more obstinately
titan sue behoves, and unless joti cii actually
produce beforu lit r eyes a previous living wtte
und live ehildieu, (all the trnua Jhle property ot
her suitor,') you l.ad much b.-lter let her alone."
Hope writes the puelry of the boy, but me- '
(uory thut of the mull. Man looks forward with !
Hiuiles, but buckward wtllisiejhs. Such is tho
w ise providence of Hod. The cup of life is j
ewectest at the brim, the flavour id impaired as j
we drink deeper, and the drejrs arc made bit
ter that we tnuy uui s'r r e when it is Liken
liui.i our l.pu. '
II A TV It XOT1J LIST.
n:vsYi.VAiii.
The fallowing In! shows the current alun of nil
Vnnsylvanis Hank Notes. The most implicit re
l.anca miv le placed upon ft. as it iserery tueek
-art fully compared wilh at d corrected from UKk
ucll't Reporter.
ttankft In IMilladclpliln.
t Disc. l
Viae, liOCiTIOS.
NOTES AT TAT!.
Bank of North America . , par
Bank nf the Northern Lilierlies , . par
(5nmmeroinl Hank of I'enn'a. . . pur
Farmers' mid Mechanics' Dank -. "far
Kensington It ink . par
Philadelphia Hank . . par
Schuylkill Hank . . . par
Snuthwark Hank . . . par
Western Hunk . par
Mechanics Hank - pal
Miinx-facttircrs' !t Mechanics' Dnk par
Country Blanks).
Rank of Chester dimity
Hank of Delaware County
Hank of Oermantown
Hank of Montgomery Co.
PiiyleHfcmn Hank
Eas'ou ltiit.k
Farmers' Hank nf Pucks ro.
OI'i,-e of II ink nf f'eiiii'a.
Westchester
('bestir
(Scrmantown
Norris'own
Doj lestown
Huston
Dristol
par
pur
par
par
par
par
par
Harrishurg These
OlTioo
Oflit-e
OlhYe
do
do
do
N O T E S
Lancaster I offices
do
do
AT
Heading f do
not
l.aston
DISCO I
J issue n.
N T.
"ink of the United Slates 1'hiladi Iphia 2fi
Hank nf I'enn Township . . par
Hoard Dank I I
Moyamcnsing D oik . nr
Hank nf I'etinsv Ivatiia . . par
Miners' Hank of Polthville Potisvilla J
Hank nf l.eitown LcwiMown 1J
Hank of Middletown Middlelown
Bank of Northumberland N.irthtinilx-rljud par
Ciihituhia Dank & IJridge co. ('olumliia par
Carlisle liank Carlisle 1
Exchange Hank Piltsliurp j
Dii ib) branch of llil!uluvtnrg j
Favmers" Bank of l.nnrHstei l.ancisto par
Lancaster t'ounty H ink Lancaster pir
Farmers' Dank of Heading li. nding pai
Ilnirif-lniiu Hank Harrislmrg '
Ijancas'er Hank Lancaster pi
Leliannn Hank Lebanon $
Men hnnts' A- Mauuf. Bank Pittsburg i
Hank nf I'iltslmrg 'itlhuig i
West Dianch Dink Williainsport lj'
Wynining Hank W'ilkeshano 1J
Northampton D ink Alrentown
Heiks County Dank Heading
Oil'iee el Dank of I'. S. I'i!tsl'urg failed
l),i do ilo l'rie do
Do do do New Hriuhton do
Kensinctnn Sav. Ins. A do
I'enn Township Sav. Ins. do
Hank of Cliamler!iurg Clnmberi-liiirg j
Hal k ol (iellyshtirg (nttysl urg
Hiink of SiiMjueliaiiiia Co. M.'.nlrose o
Krie Dank Eric -
Farmer oV Drovers' Dank Waynrslmrg 2
Franklin ttatik 'aohinctoo
ILilicsdale ILnik Iloticsdalc 1
Miiiionualielii Dank of D. I trow nsville 1
Voik Dank York
N. D. The notes of those hunks on which we
.unit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the
exception of those whih have a letter ot N ten nee.
n It O K E N D A N K S.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
..!,. IL ,11 Siuu I.,..
l'hdadi Ij Ilia
failed
tubal
f.iled
failed
tlo
do
DyiHi, prop.)
Towund.t
Dedford
Doavct
II ariishurg
Wa-liingtou
1Mb finite
1'itisbiog
I'nisburg
Fayette co.
(in eneast c
llarmouy
Huntingdon
Lei istoiv u
W .irien
Diiudatt'
New Hope
Milior.
Mtadiille
I'ort ('uiboll
Carlisle
Montrose
I 'nioiitown
tin ensburg
ilkesbane
.'wmjifim
; Maliua IjBir Dank (T
I I'owamla Hank
W
Alleghany Dank of I'd.
D ink of Deaver
Hank of Swatara
Hank of Washington
Centre Dank
City Dank
Farmer' ec Meih'cs' H.mk
Farmers' & MccliY' Dank
Farmers' ok Mcch'tV Dank
Harmony Institute.
Huntingdon Dunk
Juniata Dank
lumbermen's Duk
Northern Dank of I'a.
New Hope Del. DriJge Co.
Northnmb'd I'nion Col. Dk.
North Western Da-ik of
I) Hire ot Sehnlkill Dank
no sale
closed
t lost-d
failed
closed
l-.o sale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
no sule
no sale
failed
no s'lle
eb.sed
no sale
closed
IV Aur. tV Manuf. liank Carlisle failed
Silver Lake Dai k Montrose closed
I'nion Dank of I'enn'u. I'nioiitown failed
Westmoreland Dank (irtensburg cbi-ed
Wilkcsharre Dritlge Co. Wilktsbane nossle
fXj' All notes puipoiting to lc on any I'cnu-yl-vauiu
Dank not given in the ubove list, may be set
lown as frauds.
m:iv ji.i'.suv.
Hank of New Itiunswick
Itelvideiu Hank
Hurliii)Mou Co. Dank
'Jommereial Dank
L'niuberland U u h
Farmers' Dunk
Furmt rs' und Mechanics' Dk
Fanners' und Mechanics' lik
Farmers' und Merehauts' Dk
Franklin Dank otN.J.
Hubokeu Dkg& ti'ruiiig Co
lersty City Dank
M eel. auii ' 15 ink
Druustvick
Delvideie
Medf.rd
Pi rib AiiiVy
llrideton
Mount Holly
lahuy
N. Hiunsu'uk
Mi.bliiMuu l'i
Jer-ey t 'ity
Hob keti
Jers, y Cily
l:t!ert;Mi
IMIetiile
Moiristown
I reehold
Nl Walk
l'r nton
Ji isiy City
failed
J
par
I
P" 1
par
i
failed
failed
fail, d
failed
failed
laded
i
failed
i
par
Manufactun rs' Dank
Morris County Dank
Momnouth Dk of N. J.
Mtchutiics' Dank
Mechanics and Mnriuf. 111.
Monis Canal Slid Dkg (.'.
Post Notes
Newark Ukg Sc Ins Co
New Hope 1HI Dndpe Co
N. J. Manufjf. and Dkg Co
N J 1'iolecltin & Lomhiiid I k
Orange Dank
I'utcrsoti Dank
Peoples' Dank
I'riiicetoti Dank
Sulem Hanking tJu
Slate Dank
I Slate Dank
State D ink
"I ate Dank of MorrU
! Slate Hank
1 Suit-in und riii'.uj M.iuuf Co
Sue Hank
; Trenton Hanking (.'u
, I'nion Dank
. Wuhing(ou Ilaiiking Co.
Newark
l.tmbcil-illi)
Hobokeri
Jersey ( 'ity
Iraogc
P Jtersoll
do
I'lilK el.m
S ill m
Newark
faded
holed
failed
4
par
par
1
I i
par
1
4
Lliabethtown
t 'Hllldetl
Mom-town
'J'rentoll
Salem
Newton
Tientou
Dover
Hackeusaik
failed
tailed
i
failod
IM.I.OVAItr,.
HU of Wihn A: Dramly wine1
ilmiugton
par
par
par
par
pur
par
p.r
par
par
I
Hank ol ! liwuiv
liank of fun ma
Do Inaiicb
'lllllll.gtol
Siiiyina
MiKord
Fanner. Dk of "Siute of Del
Dover
Do brant h
Do brum Ii
Do I rani Ii
I'lliou Hal.k
dj- I'niler fi's
(j j- On all banks niaiked
Wiliuinutoii
(t'tllgl tow
N W C 1st In
llllllliijl.lU
thus (') there are i i-
i - r eouroorfi it or altered notes ui llm var.uu. J-
:. 'Kuiutoi., in i ircula ..ri.
OAKLEY'S
ii:ri HATIVK svni7i.
"11115 vubiab'e properties of Oakleys Depura.
I live Svrun of Sarsntnrilla, ns s purifier of the
blond, is so well known to tbn public generally, 1
that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set-
ting forth the advantages to lie derived horn its
use ; wherever (he medicine has once been in'ro- I
ducetl, it takes precedence oer all others : every
onrtliol baa taken it, have derived so fignal bene.
In ial rcstdts from it, that it is recommended by j
ll.eni with the irmost confidence. Physicians of .
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it :
id pa'ienU under their care ; containing nothing j
del. (eriotts. but being composed ot the most mild, I
et rllic.icious vegetable 'materials, it is otbTed with
confidence, aa ihe chenM'st and most ellicient pu
rifier of the blood now known. Tho use of a few
bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at
tended wilh a most decided impinvemenl in the ge-
neral strength nf din system, eradicating any ace.U ,
of disca-e that nay Vive been generatnl. hi sides .
giving bealtli and vig..r to the body. For the cure
ot Scrofula or Kings Evil, Kheiimattsin. Titter ,
Dimples or eruptions of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asth.ni, Arc. The tiu-
li'.erous cenifica'cs in the msessiori of the subseri-
brr sim his agents, from physician and others, are '
snilieient to rouv'iice the most skeptical of it su- I
perimity over all preparations of Sarsap.nilla. i
W..d vbole-nle mid ret ail, bv the proprietor, j
tiMMliil. w , ( i . r I I i , i orttt titn street, lien
tling, Driks County, and to lm bad of the following
persons :
In Pt'mttuiiifi-rttinii f'tninty. II. D. M-ff,
Sdnbnry ; lieland tV Mixel, Mi Paensvillc ; I)
Krausi r. Milton,
hi Vniim ('unity. J. Gearhart, Seliii.-grove :
A. (iuti lius. Mitibuliurg.
In Culumhiti County. 15. W. McCay, Wash
ington.
Reading, March 11, ls :t.
Ma. O.tKtrr: I believe it the utv of every
one to do wlo.tever in their power I les.f.u tlip b- ne. j
tit of their fellow ma , and having had pn-bive .
proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties
of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsnp irill l, I rn st
conscientiously recommend it to the alllieled. We ,
hsd the misfoititue t lose two of our children, by ;
the brr-iking mil nl ulcer.in sores that covered the i
face, bend and t eik, idllnuiuh we had some nf th I
most -cientilic pl:Vsieiaiis to at'etul th- m ami ha. I
tried all the known i.'ii.e.li.'s. iuelinling Stvaim's i
Panacea, without avail. Anoilier of my children
was iittatkcl in the same manner, Iter face und
neck was imii p'eti Iv covered; the dischmge was so
oll'eiisive. Hi d the disease at sinh a height, that we
despaired ot her life. Seeing tin- wondeiful elli'tts
of your Depurative Syrup r.t S isapari: i, we weie
iudiicid to make trial ot it. as the last ri s. rt ; it
ae'ed like a claim; tlie u'ei-rs commenci d healing
immediately , b f w hollies entirely restored In r to
her lie dth, whiih she Ins enjoyed uninten U tedlv
i ver since. A a puiilier nl the blood, I verily be
lli ve it bus not its eipial.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
W all. lit street, lieur Fourth, lira. hug.
Doiiglc-sMlIc, April Hltli.
Mb. OiKi.rr: My son IMuiund Leaf, had the
scrofula in the tnost drcad'ul and di-ties-ing man
ner lor three years, dining wloth time be wis tie
piivrd of the use of his Itml s hi- lie d and neck
weie covered null ulcers We tried nil ihe differ,
i tit rctnedi. h, but to no i lb ct, until recoinmt nded
by Dr. Johnson of Noriistowu. snd aUo Dr. Isaac
1 1 tester, ot Heaiheg. to Use our lb-putative Syiup
ol S.irsaparilla, ol which I obtained sevi t .1 hollies,
the use of w hich d-ove t he disea-e eniin ly out of
h.s system, the s ue healej up, and (he child was
restored to perfect health, which he list enjoyed
uninleriiipleillv ev.r slice, to (lie ast. iihin. nt ot
many piosous who seen him dii ii g Ins utlliction.
I li.ive thoiiuht it tnv ilu y , and send yu this certi
ficate that ntl.es who have a like alP.icliou in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine, Vours ttu! ,
AMLI.IA D LEAP.
S. pt. lfi. t:l ly
4 Ollllt4'l f I If 'l '
DEATH BLOW.
rphe public will plr.is.. observe that no Draiultclh
Pills are genuine, unless the lm has three li
bels upon it, (the top, the si.'e and (he bolt.. in)
e o h containiut! a fic-imile signature of my h ind
writing, thus It. I! u t nit i rn, M. D. 'I hen-la.
bel aie eiiL'raved on steel, hi inil fiillv desiuned,
and .ione nt an e.eiise of over f -!.(H'(1. Therefoie
It will be seen thai the only thing n.eary to pro
ture the medicine in its purity, is to t hscrte these
labrK
lieinembi r th" top, the side, and the hoMoui.
The fallowing respective persons urc duly uulln ri
zed, and hold
CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY
For the sale ol llrantlrrih'i Yenrtuble I'nirirtul
Northunibeilai d cotiutv : Milton M icVey A
Chainhcilin. Suubury II D. Masser. M'Enens
ville lii liiidAc Meix. II. Noithuin' ci land Win
Pursy III. Georgetown J. & J. Walls.
I'nion tJ unity : New Iterhn Ilog u A W n
tcr. Seliriscrove deorge (lUtidrum. Middle.
t'lire Isaac Smith. Deavi ri'twn David llubh-r. I
Ad onsburg Win. J. May. M itlluisbura Mensch '
iV l!ay. Ha'tlclou Diniel Long. Freiburg ;
(i. F, (. Mover. Lemintnirg Walls A; (irein. :
I'olumbi.i coi.uiy : Dautillc E. D. Keynolds.
iV Co. Derwiek fhuinaii & U tteuhoiise. Cat- ,
tauissa C. !, Diobts. Illounsburg .lollil It.:
; Mover. Jeiey Thwii Levi Disi I. Washington j
: Robt. McCay,' Linie-toiieDatli- V.N'i-cb. j
tlbseive ill at each Agent has an F.ngrav.d ir
'i;icstt't Agencv, coniaming a representation of
i Or HltANDKE I ll's MaiiiitaeloTy at Sing Sing, j
and upon which will irso lie seen enact copies of ;
the nnc liitnls now nsrJ tijn.it the llraiitlrt th I'M '
IlllJIS. I
I'hdadtlpl.ia, t.JI'ice No. 8. North Sth street.
D. DliANDIiETII. M. D. J
June 2ith, IS:t.
(
ITY IT UN ITl'IM. Al'CTlOV
AND flTIVATK SALT'S ROOMS,
.Wis. '-'! ittui .'U .Xortli Tliitd Slrecl,
N f r the City Hotel,
I'HIL ADEI.i'lHA.
f O. MAOKEV, Auctioneer, re peetfnPy in-
ites the a'leutioii of pcrs.o . d.siious of pur-iha-iug
Fuiuituie. to Ins eiiet.-ive s'din Dooms,
(l oth put lie and I'rivat.',) tor every description nl
llousih.dd Furniture, wt-o n' tan I obtained at nil
(ones, u large assortment of fashionable and wi II
manufactured Cxhiiut Furniture, Detls, MuIiiusm's,
itr., at vt-rv minced prices, for cash.
Sales bv Auction, twice a week.
May 27(11. ISIJ. ly
WILLIAM .). MAUI' IN,
.TTCrslTST AT L.V",
SUNBOHV, PA.
OFFICE, in tho second story of the building oc
cupied bv Dr. J. D. Masstr, oil Muikct street.
Oct. 2Lt. I H 1 :f.
1 'liirt'hliiiiu; Mm hi lit' lor Sale.
T
Mil E subscriber niters f r sale a TH ItEslIIMi
MACHINE, new and in good oul.i. The
Mat bine ha been tried, and proves to l un eirel
lent one It will be sold at a reduced piice, and
warranted. Apply to II. D. MASaLH.
July 1st, 11.1.
ROSX3 OINTMENT,
run ti:tti-:k.
niNOAvoRsin, riMri.i-:! om tiik fa-k, and otiikk
rt'TANKOt'SI rRflTHlSI.
CTj" 77i folnwinirrertijicd'e ilrsrrilirxnne nfthe
must iriraimlinury cures ever effected by tiny
np)ilieiitimu
Pin t a nr. i run , February 10, 1 8:1.
TJ'OR twenty year was severely afflicted with
T:tt:ii on the Face and Headi the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
eon.inucd until the Fall of IH:)0, varying in vio
lento, but without ever disappearing, lhiring mot
of the time, great part of my face was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my bead swelled at timrs until it fi ll as if it
would burst the swcHini was o g-eat, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afflicted wi'h the disease, I used a great
many a plication-., (among them several celebrated
preparations) as w. II as taking inward remedies,
including a niirnber nf hot l Its of Sirnlm's Vanacrn.
l'.jlrarl if Snrrnjiitrilht, eVe, In fact it would be
impossible to ennineiatc all the medicine I used.
I was also under Ihe care of two of ihe most dis
tinguished physicians of this cily, but wfthout re
ceiving much benefit, and I despair, d of ever being
cured. In the f ill of ISdli, the disease nl the time
, . . . , ,
being very vtolent, I commenced using the Jtosc ,
Ointment, (prepared bv Vaugban tV Davis. ) III
a f. w applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the i rm.tion began to disappear,
and before I hud used ajar the di-ease was entirely
cuted. It has now been neatly a yrar and A half
since, and there is not a ve-tige of the disea-e re
luninioc. except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is imp. ssible for me to deseril e
in a rr rt ifient the severity of the disease and my
svifli ring, but I will be pie sed to give a fuller nr.
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will cull on me. At the tune I cotiimoi'.ccj
using Ihe l!..e Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of tlolluts to be rid of the disease. Since u- j
sing it. I have recommended it (o ,eviTil a?rs,nis, j
(among them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on bet a'lii.) who w. re a I cured bv it, j
JAMES DCKNKLL, No. lofi, Dace St.
fj' The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. D. :
Vaugban, S..i h East comer of Tli.rd and Pace
slid f, Phiindi Iphia, sud sold on mi-urv in Sunbu.
ry, bv H. D. MAssEH,
May 1 1th, IS 13. Airenl
I!om' Miitini'iit, for Tcllt'i.
A I' ROOF OF ITS FFFICACY.
1'iiii.Ani LPiiiA, May 37tli, 1 s:l't.
rP!IIS i- to certify ll ill I was severe'y atlbeted
- w ilh Teller in the bands and fi el for upwards
of forty J cars ; the disease w as at'i ruled ginerilly
w ith violent id hing and swelling. I nppbial to a
number of phy sicians, and used a gr. at mat y appli
c l ions without etVeetiug a cure. About i V'lt
since, I applied ll e Hose Oiiilmeut, which ei.lir. lv
to.pcd the itch nit. and a few application- I mined i
an ly cured the di-ease, which (here has bien no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
uriy time for l.rty years. KICIIAHD S.WACE,
I'll ver 1 1 li . below Sp.niv Street,
fj" The l!ose (liiitment is prepared by E. D.
Vuuthnii, S mill East corner of Third and Kate
Streets, Philadelphia, and s. Id on agency in Sunbu
rv. bv H. H. M ASSED,
' May 1 till. MCI. Aet.
MEDICAL AFrUOBATlON
ofihr nasi: (n.TMi:.r,fiir rttr.
I. Tilt H'OII the superiorilv of the prcpata'i. n
over nil otlu r ix fullv es-at.li-hpd. ihe iroiir;e-
tors take pi. a-ure in laving before ihe public the
following ccnifiea'e from a re-pct table physician,
a graduate of i tic I'nitersity of l'eonsy lvani Dr.
Duueb, having found in this ierne.lv that relict f-r
a letlious and ilisagrec.ible atfi-.-lion which the means I
within the range of l is profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it bis approbation, alth nigh I
the pre juilict-s and interests ol that prok-ssion ate
i ppost-d to seen t lleim dies.
Pm i. a nvi.ru i a, S. pt. 10, 1 M:in.
I was recently troubled w ith a tedious herpetic
eruption, width covered nearly one si.'e of my f.ce,
und extended over the ear. Mr. Vsiuglliiii, propria -toi
of the litise ( lii.tmei.t, oKxvvrtie my face, uirt
red on my tryiut! his pn partition, ol which ho han
ded me a jar. .-VilMu-jh in common with the mem
bers id my profession, I diseounti riant e mid disup
prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed iimiii the
public by i-jtioi ant .r. tender-, 1 feel in jus ice bound
to rxti pt the Rose Ointm, in from lha' c'a-s of me
diciiics. and to uivo ll inv spprobalion, aa it entire
ly lured the eruption, although it h id resisted the
u.-ud iippl.eaiioos. DAM. DAI (.11, M. D.
rj'j' The Hose Oinlmei t is prepared by E. I".
Vaut:h in. South East comer of Third ai d It ice
Streets, I'tii.iule'pl.ia, and sold on iil'i ncv in Sun
bury, by 1. D. M ASEIt,
May lltb, l.:l. Ainf.
Slaver a Snl;.
i
JOSEPH EL HOVER,
Miitnilacliirtr of Wrilin-; mul Indelli
bio. Ink, No. DWiNoitli Third Street, six
dtsirs below Race, (east side,)
PHILADELPHIA,
II EI'EC TFI l.LV inlorms cniimry niercbarit.
in .1 o h. is. thut ho con-tiii.tlv keeps uu band
a large stock of bis superior Hlack, Klue mid I.'. . I
Ink. und iilso a sit) enor ipiahty of lutlellp le Ink.
ILs ink is put up in bettles vaiy ing in -., fi. in
I to H'i ounces, and w.ll be vol. I on n as . liable
(mis. Theet.eleit qualities of this ink basso
thorouL'Idv fslnbli-'ied its ch tracer, that it Is now
ixtinsivily u.-ed (hrocghout i lm coitnirv.
, For sale ut the stoic of , H. M iss, r, Sun.
bury, I'a. MavS'rih, D-4:l. (y
CIlAlvLI'.S W. IIKCIXS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNETJilY, PA.
SB AS t..ken Ihe oll'.ce lonreilv occupi.d bv tie
3 Hon. I hailes (,'. Dol.n. I, opposite the (Vint
House. Ho will aiteiid to business in ihe t'.anl-i
of Noribumboilaod, I'nion and Ooluinl.u couiiiies.
May SlMd, lU .
u N i on 1 1 or kl7" "
(Central Staur Oft.rc,',
roar H.J" tz
LVCOMING COUNTY,
IVllllMjIlUllI;!.
riMHE Subscriber respecllully mloims his friend.
L and Ihe public in general, thut he has (aken
(he above
I.AIKSV. AM) COMMODIOIS
HOTEL,
IN THE DO HOC till OF Mi: NOV,
and (hat he is now well prepare! to accommodate
all who may favor him with their custom.
His Si.ii.riKa AriHmrvrs i.re well aiie.l, and
comfortable.
Ili Ttiu n Dm will uUays be sapplm!
with the best the market cuu ullord.
His SrtRLiNii, which is gtsd, will Is under
the charge of good and careltil hostlers.
Ho fu ls confident, by stiitt attention to bu.-iiif.s,
and an earnest desire to rn.tler C 'lutorti.ble tbo-e
who may patronize him, that he will not l.iillogivcj
genelul saiisfaclion. II. D. WLAVEK.
Mtiticy, Oct. Ut, IKii. if.
ttttiif
ill If - i
EEILltSAlT & CO.,
car '
Commission -V. Forward inst Merchants,
I'imt of WWnw Street Rail Road,
0!t TH R liri.AWAtlK,
TT A VINO associated wi ll them Joseph Darnet,
A 1 late of P.astoti, Ph., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, (hat they have. ta.
km that large and well known store and wharf at
foot of Willow Stretrt Railroad, lately occnpiel by
Jseoti Martin, where they pii'pnc doing a (iem ral
Commission and Forwarding Duniness, and fiom
the local advantage of the place lving connected
with all the public improvements that have their
outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they w ill
be uble to do business to ss great, if not g eater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other
house, sud they assure their friends that any con
signments made to them shall have their strict at
tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis
faction. Thryareolsn prepared to receive and forward
good to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh
rivers, between Maoch Chunk, Easton and I'hila
i!el bia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can d;
also, to anv point on Ihe Juniata river, or North
nim .. ,n. iJMii.i ... p ti .nil .'leUIII IMIIlin lll nl MIIVI.
ui ,j ,;Ili()n of f L.,lMnIJ.lUl! , j Tide Waie,
,..! VV. u, tt,....kr,. r .1... w.. t - ..i 1
Canals.
For the accommodation of Doa's coming or go
leg via Schuylkill and Cnion CunaN. a Str.mboat
will be kept expressly for towing b.iata from ihe
Schuvlklll around to the Delaware and back, w hich
w ill en .bk.' mcichants to have their produce deli
vered on the Delaware, and their goods l,ippul at
a saving ot 60 t.i 75 per cent, on tlm price f .r
hauling acrn.-s, with these advantages they re
spictfully solicit a share of palr.Tiace.
W. 11 Ell. M AN & CO.
I William H. llman, ")
William W. Keyser, J 1
i Joseph Diirnet. J Phil-.nl., Msy 14, 1M:1. ly
J. X8A .yLANE, Jll. c CO. '
Snuli" ittui Tnliacco MannltKiIiircTs,
,Vo. !H) Aori West earner of Race and Third t
Strut. j
PHILADELPHIA.
rPHE urider-igiieil have formed a Co partnership ;
1 under the firm of. I, M A V L A N I) .1 a. Co.. j
as successors to the lute firm of Jneah Attiylnnd A
Ci,.. und will continue the bustne-s ut die old esta- i
Idishnient, nil their own account. In addition t j
their own close nttentioti and experience ft many i
years, in the manufacture of their celebrated snoll'-, '
iVc, the lot.g experience of the senior partner of the
late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the !
new concern and as no exertion and ca-e will be
spared to insure their goods, at all tim s ol tbe ve- I
rv best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
conl'idenco of the fiiends an I cu-toin'-rs of tbe late i
lirtn. THO.M s AD VMS,
J. MAY LAND, In.
Philadelphia, May Mth. 1 S-1:l. 1 y
To Country
MERCHANTS.
'IHE Subscriber, Agent of I. von Harris, Hat
Manufacturers, for New S'ork, I'hil ulelphia,
Daltlmore and nt her lame cities, w ! os- Hut are
highly commended f.tt i;iid alii ami iluntl.ili!i,
has on hand a tir-t rate is-oitni-rit of HATS and
OA I'S, suitable for Spriiip s des, wli eh will I e sold
very low, fm casli or appioved credit, al the noted
r.'inii sfure. No. 4(1, North Third n're-t, upp ifi'e
Ihe City Hotel, IMiibi.lelphia.
KOHF.IIT D. WILKINSON. Aient.
N. II. Orders for Hats in lherni!;4. pro.nplly
attended lo. The highest pries iu rusi or trade
given fir Fur .-.
Phil ulelphia, June 11, ln.--ly
UOLTON &. CO.
i:-i:tl C'tiiiiilssiiii 1fi
For the Salt of 1'inur. drain, Stnl, .yc. yc.
jtcii -
1 ) Esl'ECTFI'I.LY ii formiheir friends and
' be Merchants gcncrullv, that they have ta
ken thosclarge and coiiimodioiis Wharvs, with two
Dotks, north of ('h.siiul street, nn the Del aw ire.
j touether with the store No. Ol South Wharves,
j wliete llicv would be pleasod lo receive consign
: incuts of (iraiti, Flcui. Seed, Whi-key, Iron, oic. i
See. Ileing also well pu pated lo forward all kinds I
1 of Merchandise bv the fsohuv'kill and I'nion, or by ;
! the ( 'lie-api uke and Ti.le Water Canals, as low- j
boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing J
boats by ci' I. or route. j
t Mcichants will pie se be particular to send thi ir !
gei ds desrinrd by oi-bcr c.ii.a!-, to No. I'd S. n th :
' Wl. lives, betw.en Market and Chesiinl str.e's, on j
: the Delaware, with dim li.-iis ncconip my ing iliein
' whu li route they wish them to be shipped. J
! Qj l'la.-ler und Sjlt for sale, at tin- lowest mar- ;
kit price. DuLToN t"v C'. j
March HI, IS:t. No. l'J South Wharves, j
ItiMII.UT ( llt l sS. so. i
' PAPER MANUTACTUHEnS, .
I. milliard St ret t, Ilulllmore, j
HAVE constantly for sale. Printing Paper of al.
sizes and toiililies. Can W riting I'.ipir. rubd J
and plain. Letter 1'i.p. r. white und flue, ruled and I
plain, Hiingiug Paper, flue and common. Envelope .
Paper, do. do. medium, doub'o ciow n, crow u and ,
extra sied Wmpping Papers, ( 'olored M.-diinu and
Koval I'apeis, 11. i. met, Hinders' and Straw Hox '
Hoards, Tissue Paper, und all articles in their hue,
w Ii it li they will sell on ucconimo.i.niiig terms.
11 ghe-l price iven for old rags. J
HODEItT OAKTEIJ V SON,
M .rob 19, i;:klon. Md .
iiorsi-:, :
-Vn. ,:!?, .VorA Third, nbovi Ci.lttiu hill St., ,
i'lllLADEI.I'IIIA.
5011N Dl'NCAN. late fr the Fennsylva
nia Farmer, ail. I Samuel I'.ko. jr., I re of A
i nitrican Hotel, Columbus, ( hin. lake ple.ibiiiv in ac ',
ipiali iing lliotr tilel.ds and the public generally ill it ;
tin y have taken the large and commodious Holt I,
tfcitiily built bv tho Missis. II ait, on the same site
onio occupied by the old e-t.ililihod Hotel known .
as the Hull's Iliad, in Third street ubove Callow- .
hill si. sj !
This Hotel is fiiiishod in the very best possible '
manner, and of ihe best ir.hteria's. lis lo. at.on is
very desirable, particularly for country merchants;
the uiraugf incuts fur healu g ami vennlating sell j
room is such as to secure any temperature. The I
I t . booms are all light and airy, all luniUhcd in a !
lie it sty'e, so as to in-uie loinloit.
'I'he receiving parlors are uUo fun.ishe I in a su
perb style, the w indows are on the French stvle,
foiming an entrance to a balcony in front, whivh j
makes pleasant recess, I'liiticuhn attt iilion has
been given to the leds and bedding, which, with !
ihe furniture, are entirely new, j
From year.' experience in bate) business, we '
fust, by ktrict assiduity b businesi, to make (hi- !
house a desirable stepping place. Our table will ,
alwayi l.e supplied wilh Ihe vary best our market '
can all'ord, and our bur with the best tumors and j
wine, of the most appioved bian ls.
1. S. There are tir-t rate .ublina sr.d carriace
bouses uli n hi d lo (he hold, i.ti.nde.l bv raicfal
and sober hol It is, and our charges will be bw, in
siioidanco with the present haid tiii.c.
rU.ludt lphia, Oct. 'th, I H IV.
ATTOUN V, Y AT LAW, 1
SUNBURY, PA.
Dusiness sttended to in Ihe Counties of Nor
thuml erland, Union. L coming and Columbia,
llefi-r tot
I H(l X t II A ItT .V On..
Lnwr.n tV DAnnoft,
Hast, Cr.-MMisns V Habt, VhilaJ.
HF.t50t.tlS, McI-'ABLATtn &i Co.
Spr.niMo, 'Joini cV. ('o.,
GOL DEN SWAN
i3:na s 127 wz u. '
iVo. G!) A'ori Third, above Arch. Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
accom Mon.tiosi run s.vktv rr.RsoNs.
pHAHLES WEISS, lateof the "White Swan,"
mid "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
tonus bis friends and customers, that he ha become
the proprietor ot the abov well know n Hotel.
Country Mcichants will find the above Hotel a
central I .cation, and the best of fare. Persons tra.
veiling with private conveyance will find a lurgo
yard and good stabling fot horses, and the best of
irstleis. Hoarding f pertluy.
May Ulh.lHPI. if.
EAGLE
j Vcirnrr of Third and Vine Strt cts,
j tVIliliXAMSPORT, PA.
rilHE subscriU-r n speelfullv niumunei s to the
I I public, that he Ins opened a Hotel in the com
, modioiis brick building situate nu the corner of
'I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wait np..n those who may favor him wit'i their
I company. The Eagle Hotel is lii.g und c. nveni
J ent, and furnished in the W-t modein stile. Ii is
provided with a large number of well aired and
Comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, firivntn
parlors, cVc. Pet sous visiting Wi!liimpnrt on bu
siness or p!ca-ure, may re-t as nr-d that every ex
ertion will I e used to render their sojourn at tho
Eagle Hoti 1" pleasant and agreeable. Ilia Tallin
will lie supplied wilh the very lust the market af
foids, Slid his I r with -her' oitest wines arid other
Injiiors tharges re s.mable. The Eagle Hotrl
possesses greater advantages in point of location
than any other similar est ibihmenl iri the borough,
being situate in the business p.rt nfthe town, and
within a convenient distune of tho Court House
and Wi'hamsport and Elmira Had l.'o.d D. -put.
Sull'icicnt istabhng provided, and good und trusty
ostlers always ill attendance.
Attentive, uecoii.modHtuig and hone-t Servants
have been ini(-boeil. ind notl jna efi und. .ne that
will add to the coinlott and accommodation of his
gue-ts.
Tin re w ill be a carriage alw ays in attendance at t
the Hunt Landing to convey passengers to and from
the House, In e of t harge.
Oil AIM.F.s noHKOWS.
Mav Mth. ls-1-2. tf
N iirtiee niieiual:e.l or e'euniug and g vmg t
- hiiihly diir.ibl id most hu h ml p b.-h to s I-
ver. (iertmoi iUer, lir ,ss, O..iocr. lliitl oiia ware.
I'm, S(. , , I'titliry, and lor re-toM- g the lusirv on
varnished carriaite-, tvc. 'I'iiV IP.
Prepared an 1 s Id at wholosa'p and rclai', bv the
Susipieh'itui.i Cbrysohtf I'olish L'uiiipuuy, Owcgo,
Tioga coiintv, N. S'.
M M". FOKSVTH. Agent lor NorthmnM,
II. D. MASjsEK, Agnil lor Sunbury.
Noeml'r ioih, I S 12.
Micli.H'! Wi'nvt'P cV
ROTE IMAJtEnS & Sllir CIIxN3LEIZS,
,Vi. 13 Xirlh W'ntr Street, l'hiliitli Inliiii.
fi
A E coiistanlly on baud, a general :issort
M mi nt of Cordage, eeine 1'iMties. tVc, vi7.:
I ur'd Hot
'os. Fishing Kop.'s, While Hopes, mil
low Lilies for ('mailt. tats. Also, a
iissorVuiei.t of Siino Twines, iVe. such a.- .
la Hope
complete
llemii
ia.1 and Herring Twine, Host Patent Oilr
Net Tw ine, Cotton Shad and Honing Twii.o, Shoe
Threa.ls, oVe. cVc. Also, Hed Conls, I'louuh Lines,
II liters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet ('lions,
tVt. all of whiili they wiii disp.-se ul oil t is-iin.ib;e
tciins.
I'hil.idc'pbia, NoveinVei 1 1 H 12. 1 y .
sim:i:i.c:, cotm co.
No. i:s.M;u!t.-t Siit-fl, riii;a.ltli!tia.
UNVITE the alter, lion of Coitntiy Mercllallt
to their evten-.ie a-sorttr.ont
ind American Diy I roods, w hich
"ii the m .-I n as.'iia! !, t r it-.
of Hrm.-h Frei.i I
they tier lor i.ale
I'.,
I'll,
A'. :
i. Ve
.roll
i:;. lsl
-lv.
V A 1 . ,
rclla ;onl l'nrnsnl M.iiHil.nMnrer.
I Sil!l Till'! tll-lt. It,: i l!i".r 1 1 trie
( ill III. Ill, I .'(?,. '..'III.
VII . I Hi .Moichiii Is un. I oli.ers are
solicit.'
to examine l.i-.i ismoh.u nt before pinch i.-o
elscw bote
i'lula 'el4 hia. N.iven.l.er I I. :k2. ly.
zi. .ytx. to a. a..a
"s C T "T
)lt -ale a sm-rl Fti'in, c i lainnig about t rn
hut, dro I and tin acres, more or le-s, situ ill
in P.'ii.t t.'Wiish p. N..r 1. 1. nd i rl.iu.l C 'tiut' , ah m
tw o mil. s iiliovo N " 1 1 tuiil.ci I ml, on li e m .0
road leading fmni iliat pl.ne to Danville, adjoiiiuii,
luiid- of John l.t'gh.ui, Je-se C. Ilorti.n and other.
now in the occupmcy i f Samml l..yne. Al iii
foily acres of said tract are rli an d, and in goo
slit.- ol cu ovation, on winch litre is a small .i
erect' tl, Tho pioperty will be sold on n asonab
lei ins. For further particulars, prisons urc toques
o.l lo apply to the ml scrile r.
II. H. MAS.'H, Arnt,
Nov. Viih, I f. tf Siiuleiry. l'
LIST
OF BOOKS,
I'lIU BALK
v : r -a
NTHON'W Classical Dictionary; l.einpriir'
do.; Auisworth's do ; Cobb's do.; English uie1
(ormaii do; Anil V (Vsur; Am lion's (rammer,
Anihen's Ciceio; Man's l.a'in Header; I igill y's do.;
Andrew's Latin Lessons; Doimegau's Lexicon;
Fisk's Ore. k Eu r. - si's; Dav io.'s Legeudei; tirueca
Majora; Adams's Komati Antupitiies; I'inuock's
ti..dsmit's England; do. (irceco; Lyell's Elements
ol Ocology; Mrs. Lincoln's Dotanv; Elements of
Dotauy; t! ridge's Al.br..; Poller's Hht toricul Ki a
dcrs; Enn rami's Oeogrsphy and History; Oh.ey'a
do.; 1'urliy's do.; Smith's Oratnuiei: Kiikham's do.;
Kay's Headers; Cnbl 's do.; Cobb's Arithmeiick;
Dike's do,; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Dooks;
Town's do.; Coli'o's Table Docks; Evangelical Fa
mily Library ; Collage Dibit-; Family do ; Colliiler
al do.; t-mall Diblcs and 'I'ostanienls; Parker's Ex-erci.-es
on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Daxtoi's
S..ini's Host; American Devolution; Mairyall's No
vels; Mrs. Phelps un Cbemistiy; Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Loiters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Deginners; English Exercises adapted to
Murray's iiraminor, Soijuel to Comley's Siolhiig
Dook; Ainiricari Class 11. ok; Daboll' Schoolmas
lei's Assistant; A great variety ot Dlank Dooks, tVc.
August 2,
15LANKS
roii KALK AT THIS DlTlCli