Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 11, 1845, Image 4

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    From the Factory Gill's Garland.
TUB CHOICE.
"Well Franlt, who was that Inly I nw yon
rsenttina; home Inst evening 1 mid Henry Wil
li to his friend Prink Hervey, ns they mot one
Monday mornin? ner Frank Hervey' office.
Was it the pretty factory girl I have heard yon
epeak of to often V
'I hardly know what you mean by pretty'
said Frank, 'it waa a factory girl, and although
I do not consider her handsome, I highly es
teem her.
'I don't doubt it,1 said Henry ; 'but one thinp
puzzles me, Frank, and that is how you, a law
yer, with wealth and talent, should be go taken
with a factory girl you, who might aspire to
the hand of the mort wealthy and fashionable
I jdy in the village, throw yourself away on a
poor girl who is obliged to work in a factory.'
Tome, Henry, said Frank, it is no puzzle
why 1 should marry a girl who I esteem, res
pect and love ; to you it may appear different.
Neither can I see why you attach respectabili
ty totio word lawyer ; I regret that the com
mand of my father made it imperative on me to
study a profession, at which 1 can never prac
tice ; and as for your fashionable ladies, I would
not give a farthing for any of them, thry are
v liinly unfit for wives; as the decoration of
ihuir own person requires all their time, tin y of
course, have none to bestow on their husbands.
iMy choice is made, and I can assure you it is a
good cne.'
'It may be,' said Henry, but I doubt it.'
Frank entered the office, and sat with his
Land raeting on his head for half an hmr, in
deep meditation. Ho loved Sarah Rockwell
and he waa beloved in turn he felt she pos
"sscd all those qualities which would render
him happy, and though her parents were poor,
und dependent on '.ut for their support, be de
termined to marr her, and devote a portion of
his wealth to supply the wants of her parent.
With these feelings he called at her boarding
house in the evening, and on entering the sit
ting room found her alone, engaged in reading.
She listened with apparent composure to hisof
f'ers of marriage, but without giving him an an
twer, enquired :
'Are you certain, Frank, you will not regret
having married one whom the world esteems
so far below you V
'No,' said Hervey, 'the opinion of the world
to me is nothing, I souk happiness.'
It is hardly necessary to say that Frank's of
fer was accepted. At his request an early day
was set for the marriage, and Surah, after re
ceiving '.he consent of her parents, left the mill
to make the necessary preparation.
A few days after, Hervey and Willis again
met each other.
Well, Frank,' said Henry, 'I have at lastob
timed the object of my fondest wishes the pro
tniseof the hand of the rich Miss Whitney ; af
ter being satisfied that she could not get you,
she consented to take me. I am obliged to you,
I HB-ure you her father is aaid to be worth
$-10,000.
'It uppears to me,' said Frank, 'you think
more of the monry than the lady !
'Perhaps I do,' said Willis ; but the is rathrr
handsome ; at any rate, 'fine feathers make fine
birds' you know.'
About two months after, the following notice
appeared in the Village Chronicle, under the
head of Marriages
In this village, Frank Hervey, Etq , to Miss
Sarah K. Rockwell."
And dirpct'y beneath it
"Henry Willis, K-q., to M-m Julia Ann, on
ly daughter of Hon. Charles Whitney."
We will now, if it pleases the reader, slipo
ver a half a dozen years, merely stating that
Mr. Willis had removed to Philadelphia, and
Mr. Hervey had taken up his residence in a lit
tle village in Maine, twenty or thirty miles dis
tjnrefrom Portland.
Business of importance called Mr. Hervey to
Philadelphia, and he resolved to call on his old
acquaintance, Mr. Will s. He found him at
his couuting-rooii), almost worn down with the
cares of bu.-iness, rendered doubly burthensouie
by recent losses. He accepted an invitation to
sup wall him, and accompanied him to his re
sidence. Here Mr. Hervey could not help con
trasting his own quiet home, with the arrange
ment's at Mr. Willi'. His wife was preparing
tu attend a fiifcliioiiuble party, the servants were
in an uproar in the kitchen, and two children
crying at the top of their lungs in the chamber
over the sitting room ; and it was with much
difficulty that Mr. Willis could obtain supper
for himself and his frit-ml. Mr. Hervey left for
his home, pleased with his good judgment in
making choice of a factory girl, intlead of a
'I'ubhiunuble lady,' for his wife.
A barber in Washington being prcrsed very
hard to tell w hither he was for Jackson or for
Clay, answered, 'Sir, I shavve loth sides.' lie
was a fence man.
'Will you hive me, Sully !' said a younf man
the other day to u misled girl. 'vo John,' aid
lie 'hut y hi may lone me il you will. 'Well,
I don't think us how I kliiill.'
Camiso. It is possible that a wise and jrcsxl
man may be pnvaili.d on to came; bin it is im
possible that a professed gamester should be a
wibe find good inun. l.avatir.
Dean Swift says "It is wilU narrow
t nv led people as w.tli narrow necked bot
tles, the mi ihey have in them the more noise
thty tuake in pouring it out.
II A IV It NOTE LIST.
rrx.vstXTAXii.
The f illowing hsl shows the current value, of nil
rViinsylvrmia Hank Notes. The nwt implicit re
liance in iv I placed upon it, as it i every week
.arcfolly compared with at d corrected fiout Bick
nelfs Uepnrler. ,
llnnli In Philadelphia.
N.M. Location Wi.c-in
Ihii.au.
NOTKS AT P A 1?.
Bank of North Atonies , , pnr
Rank of thp .Northern Liberties , . pnr
Commercial II ink of Peon's. . , pur
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . . par
Kensington It ink , , , par
Philadelphia Dunk , . . pur
Schuylkill Hunk . . , pur
Southwark Hank , ... pnr
Western Bank . . . pnr
Mechanics' Monk . . par
Manufacturer' A Mechnnics' Dank pnr
Country IlanUs.
Bnnk of Chester County Westchester
Bank of Delaware County Chester
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Bank of Oermaiibwn
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylcstown Hank
Easton Bunk
Farmers' Hank of Rucks co.
Office of Hank of Pcnn'a.
(Jerninntown
Norris'nwn
DoylcsfoWll
li. si. in
Bri-lol
Hairisbuig" These
Lancaster i offices
K"ti iitj fil.i not
Easton J issue n.
D IS coir NT.
Ollice
Office
Office
do
do
do
N O T E S
do
do
do
AT
Rank of the l'nite.1 States
flank of I'enn Township .
(Vard Bank
Moynmcnsing B ink
Bank of ''eons' Ivanii
Miners' flunk of Potlsville
Hank nf Lewistown
Bank of M.ddlotown
Bank of Nnrihnmhctlnnd
Columbia Bank & Hridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Cxehange Hank
I). d. branch of
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster'
Lancaster County Bank
Farmers' Bank of Heading
flairUhurfj Bank
Lmcas'er Bank
Lebanon Hank
Merchants' A: Manuf. Bank
Hank of Pittsburg
Weal Binnch Bank
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
links Cnuiitv Hank
Office of Bunk of C. S.
I). do do
Do do do
Kensington Suv. Ins. A
Pcnn Township Sav. Ins.
Hank of Chamhcrsbtirg
Bank of (icltysburg
Hank of Susquehanna Co,
Crie Bank
Farmers' A. Drovers' Bank
Fiankliu Bank
llolicstlale B .nk
Mouoiiguhcl Bank of B.
York Bank
Philadelphia
25
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pnr
par
j
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par
par
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par
p.,r
pai
Potisville
Lewistown
Middlctown
Northumberland
Columbia
Carlisle
Pittsburg
Holhduvshuig
Lancasiei
Lancaster
Heading
Harrishurg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pillshuig
Willinmsport
Wilkesburie
Allentown
i
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1
Reading
Pittsburg
failed
do
I, lie
New Brighton
to
do
Chamhcrtdiuig
(ettysbuig
Mont lose
Erie
V'nvpesburg
Washington
Honesdale
Brownsville
York
do
I
3d
2
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M
1
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
ainit quotnlions, and substitute a dah ( ) ore nol
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of r- fertnee.
B II O K E N B A N K S.
Philadelphia iSuv. Ins. I'luladi I) hia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do f.iiltd
Manual Labor Biiiik (T. W Dvotl, iirniO falleil
I owamla Hank
TownndH
Allegbany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatura
Bunk of Wushington
Centre Hunk
City Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Hank
Farmers' & McchW Bank
Fanners' & McchYs' Hunk
Harmony Insiilutc
Huntingdon Bunk
luniata Hank
lumbermen's Hunk
Ni.rlhern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. limine Co.
Norlhumli'd Union Col. Hk.
Noith Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. fc Maliuf. Hunk
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Peun'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Bedford
Heaver
Jlarrisburg
Wa-liiugtoii
Hell, fontc
PltlsliUlg
Piithburg
Fayette co.
tireencast e
lliirmony
no sale
closed
chtt-ed
failed
luseil
no sale
failed
failed
failed
no sle
lliililiug.loll no rale
LenMou no sale
W.irieu
U.iiul.ilV
New Hope
Milton
Meadtilld
failed
no bale
closed
no sale
closed
Port Cniboil
Carlisle failed
Monti. so closed
Uiiinlitown failed
(ireeiisbiirg closed
Wilkesburre no sale
Wilkesbarre Budge Co,
iXj" All notes purpoiling to he on any Penn-yl-vnnia
Bank not given in the ubovu In t, inuy be el
Jown as frauds.
m:iv ji:i:m:y.
Hank of New Biuuswick
Delvideie Hank
Uuilingtoti Co. Hank
Commercial Hank
Cumberland Bank
runnels' Hank
furimrs' and Mechmiics' Ilk
f'arnurs' and Mechanics' Hk
Farmers' mid Meri hants' lik
Franklin Bank of .V J.
Brunsw iek
Hclvidcre
MedlorJ
Perth Am' toy
Hridgeioii
Mount Holly
luiliw ay
N. Hiiinsw ii k
Mid lb tow ii 'i.
failed ,
4
par .
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par
!
failed !
i
fliled
lad.d
failed j
failed !
laded
4 ;
failed '
i
pur ;
Jcr-ey City
Hoboken Bkgvc Ciaziug Co I lob . ken
lersey City 11 ink
Ji isey City
Mrchuuii' Bank
Manufuiuri rs' Hank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Hk of N. J.
Michaniis' Bank
Mechanick' and Manuf. Hk
Morris Canal and Bkg Cj'
Post Notes
Patterson
Belleville
Morn-tow n
Fieehold
Newaik
Trenton
Jeibey City
no kale
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
N. J. Maiiufac. and Bkg C
N J PrVtecion & Lombaid I k
Orange Bank
Paterson Bunk
Peoples' Bank
Piuicilon Bank
Sulem Banking Cu
Stale B ink
State Hunk
Sluto Hank
Slate Bank of Morrih
Jiiule Bank
Sulem and Philud Manuf Co
Sussex Hank
Newaik
Lambeits illd
Hoboken
Jersey Cry
Orangu
l'atersou
i
i
faded
tailed
i
failed
4
do
Piinct ton
Salem
Newaik
Eluuhcihlown
Cuindcu
Monisiown
Trenton
Sulcui
New Ion
Trenlou
Dover
llackcusick
par
pur
i
I
pur
1
failed
full, d
1
pur
i
fuihd
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
par
par
I Trenton Hanking Cu
Cuioii Hank
I Wu.biiigtoii Hanking Co.
ii:iyiivaiu:.
HkofWihntV Brundywint Wilmington
Hunk ol Delaware
Dunk of bmy rna
Do blanch
Wilmingtou
Sinyina
MilturJ
Fanners' Ek of State ef Del
Dove I
Do brunch
Do brunch
Do brunch
I'nion Hank
nV I'ndei .V
Wllminpton
(eorgelown
Newcastle
iliinnl.m
dj- ()n all banks marked thus () there tre eis
llier cuu'nle ftil or slttred nots of lbs VAr.out Js
iioiiiinuiioi.t, in vircuUtimi.
OAKLEY'S
ii:ii ii iTivi: si nt r.
rlHK vahiab'n properties nf Oakley's Depws
l live Syrup nf Suranparilla, as a purifier of ihe
blood, is so well known to the. public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use ; wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all others : eveiy
one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, thai it is recommended by
them w'nh the umogt confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
..,..,-, r .mr,
deb terious. but being composed of the must mild,
yet rlhcicious vegetable materials, it is olb red wiih
confidence, as the cheilites! and most efficient pu.
rifier of the Idood now known. The use of a few
hollies, especially in Ihe spring months, will be at
tended iih a most decided improvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds
of disease that may have been generated, besides
giving health nml vig. r to the body. For the cure
of S, rolula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter,
Pimples or eiuptioni nf the Skin, White dwelling,
F'slula, Chronic Cough Aslh.ua, tee. The nu
merous cemfica'es in the possession of the subscri
ber ami his agents, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to conv rice the m.'S! skeptical of i:s su
periority over all preparations of Bars ipatil'a.
S..M nbole-nle and retail, bv the proprietor,
CEOIMiE W. OAKLF.Y, North flh street, l!ea
ding, B' iks County, and to bo of the following
pet sons :
In Korthumherhind Vuunty.W. B. Masv,
Stinbury ; bclind iSt Mixel, McEivciisville ; I)
Krauser. Milton.
In Union County. J. flenrhart, Selinsgro-e :
A. Cuti litis, Miflltnburg.
In Columbia County. K. W. MrCay, Wash
itigton.
R.ading. March 14.
Ma. Oakist: I believe it the utv of every
one lo do wlwlcver in tin ir power I ic, for iho b no.
fitnt'llieir follow 1110, and having bad po-bivc
proof in mv own f.itndv. of the wmnicifiil properties
of your Diptirativo Syrup of Satsnparilla, I m st
cnnsvieiitiou-lv recommend it to the afUn teil. We
had the inbfoitiine .i .se two of our children, by
the breaking out nl ulcerous sores that covered the
face, bend and neck, although we had some if thf
most -eieutil'ic physicians to tit'end til m and had
ttied all the known leu.e.'.ie. including Swaim '
Panacia, without avail. Another of my cliildri-n
was attacked in the same in. inner, l.er face and
neck wa cori p'elely Covered; the d siharge was so
offensive, and ibe disease at such a begin, lliut we
despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Depnralivp Syiup ot S osannriil 1. we wete
iudiicid to make dial of it. as the lal n sort ; it
acted like a cbarni ; the 11 csrs commenct d healing
immediately . dw bottles entiielv restored lit r to
In r be.ilih, vhieh she base joyed unintertU tedlv
eer since. A a puiifier ol the bloi d,I verily be
In ve it has nut its equal,
JOHN MOVER, T.ilor,
Walnut street, near Fouilh, Brading.
Douglanvitle, April 19th.
Mn. Oaklft: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scrofula in ihe most drcadiul and di-ties-ing man
ner for tl.rte yeas, doting which time he wis de
prived of the use nf his timba, his he id and neck
were covered with ulcers. We Iried all the dilV-r.
ent remcdii s, but lo no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaac
lliisler, ol Heading, to Use your Dc Uralivc Syrup
of Sarsapnrilln, of w hich I obtained seveial bonles.
the use of which d'ove the di-ea-e emin Iv out of
his system, the s ite be di d up, and the child was
restored lo perfect health, which be has eeioved
uninterruptedly evi r sii ee, to the asl. n shmeiii ot
many peisons who seen I im du it g his nfllictlon.
I have thought il mv du'y. and send y "U Ibis ceili
ficate that others who haves like ulllielioii in the
fimily may know where to nbtum so valuable a
medicine. Youts tui'v .
AMELIA I) LEAF.
Si pi. 10, l:ty
Olllltt'l f cilCI h'
DEATH BLOW.
rl"Mie pu' lie will please observe that no Hraiiilreth
Pil's are genuine, unless ihe box has ihree l i
bels upon it. (the lop, Ibe si 'e and the bolt un)
chi h containing a f ic- simile signature of my hand
writing, thus H. I! li v i. a Tit, M. D. These la.
brl ate engraved oil steel, beautifully designed,
I nud done ut an expense of over f'i.OnO. Tin refoie
. it w ill lie seen that the only thing nree-saiy to pro
I cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
lulirls.
Kemein'ii T the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following u'spcclive persons are duly uuthi ri
zed, and hold
CEnTiriOATrs or agency
Foi the sale of Urandrrih'n Vegetable Unieersal
I' ills. ' j
North tin berlat d county : Milton Mickey A j
Chatiibeilin. Sunliiiry II B. Masser. M'Ewens-
ville liel ind iV Mem II. Northuiiil eiland Win j
Forsyth, flcoreelowu J. & J. W ills. '
Union ('unity: New Herbn Bogar A' W'n ;
Ii r. Se!insgroe tleorge (mi ml rum. Mid.'le- ;
burg Isaac Smiih. Iieaver'owii David Ilubh". .
Adanitbutg in. J. May. Millliiisbuig Mensch
Huy. Il.ellitiui Daniel Long. Fretbuig i
IS. A F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls A IJreen. '
t 'oluinbi i -i. i,t y ; D oiille E. H. lieynoids
A Co. Berwick Miuinuii vt I! Henhouse. Ca'
I a '.v ipsa C, (,'. Hrobts. Blooinsburg John K.
Mover. JeiscyTown Livillisel. Washington 1
Kolit. MiCuy. Limestone Hath-' h. V:n ch. j
Oliseive that each Agent has an I'ngrjv.d far-
tilicate of Agencv. containing a repies. iitaiion of j
Hr URANDKE I ll's M mufaciorv at Sing Sn.g, 1
a... I .,t, ..11 uhi..K u III a'.., I.u A.al ..I
llie nrai luheis naw m.sci iion the Itrandrtlh I'ill
Hoxe.
Phil'idelphia, office No. ft, Ninth 8th street.
B. BltANDIiETH. M. D.
June 21ih. lsi:t.
c ii Y fi'iin rrritK Arcnox,
AND PIIIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nus. "J! iii.il IU .uiili Tliiol Sln-'ft,
Near the City Hotel,
I'll IL DELPHI .
c r
v- Mil
MACKEY, Auitioneer. le-peclful'v in-
ins Hie nili niton nf pcis.n . il.sirons ot pnr- i
chi-iug I'uilii tne. lo his extensive Sales Kooins,
(l oih pill lie m il 1'iiate.) for every desciiplion of
llotisi h. Id I'uii.ittiie, w In re can be obt lined at all
limes, s lurge assortment of fashionable and Well
manufactured Cahoot Furniture, Beds, Multiusses,
Ac, at very riduced prices, for cash.
(t Sales hv Auction, tw ice a week.
May iiVlh, ll:t ly
M I1.L1AM .irIAItTIX,
ATTCP.1TET .T L.V",
BUNBTJBV, PA.
OFFICE, in the second story of the building oc
cupied by Dr. J. U. Masser, on Maikel .tree I.
Oct. 2LI, 1843.
A Tli re all I iik Miieliiiie fur Kalo.
mllE subscriber offers f r sale s Til I! ESfl IMS
I MACHINE, new ami in good otder. 'J'he
Machine has been Iried, and proves to be an excel
lent ens It will be utJ st s reduced price, and
warranted. Apply lo H. U. MASSED.
July 1st, 1643.
1
Rose ointment,
ron Ti:rn:it.
RI.NOWOHMS, MMPI.KS ON TUB FACE, AND OT1IKK
'UTANKOl'S KRflTIONS.
(Tj The fiillmuintr eertifirn'e deifihe one nflhe
must extraordinary cures ever effected by any
application.
Pm LAnr.t imii a, February 10, 18:13.
"TOR twenty years I was severely afflicted with
Tkttkii on the Face and Head: the diseae
commenced when I was seventeen years old, ami
continued until the Fall of ISnfi, vnrving in vio
lence, but withool ever disappearing. During most
tf ll.O limn i.M.I I.A.t nf n. .. t.tL .n..r..1 IVtltl
1 the eruption, frequently ailended ilh vio'ent itch
mg; my h.-ad swel'ed at turns until it felt as ir it
would burst the swellirij was so g e tt, that I could
scarci ty get my hat on. During the long period
that ', was afflicted wih the disease, I used a great
many a plications, (among them several celebrated
preparations) as w II as taking inward remedies,
including a number ofbotttisof Siouim'ii Vnnarra,
Extract of Sar.iiipitrifii, Ac, In fact, it would be
iinpiosiblc o eiiumeia'e all the medicines I used.
I was also under the Care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, nod I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill of I S:tfi, ihe disea-e nt the time
being very violent, I commenced using the 7ite
Ointment, (prepared bv Vanghan ,V Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling at a'ed, the 1 ruplioti began to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the di-enso was entiielv
cutcd. It has now been nearly a vinr and a half
since, 11 11. 1 there is not a ve.tige of Hie disea-e re
maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is imp ssihlc for me to describe
in a rr rtificate Ihe severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pie ised lo give a fuller nr.
count to any person wanting further satisfaction.
i who will call on me. At the lime I commenced
I using the I! se Ointment I would have given bun i
i dteds nf do lais to lie rid of ihe diease. Since il- ;
i sing it, I have recommended it to -rvir-il persons, 1
I (among them my mother, w ho b id the di-iaso bad- :
I ly 011 her arm,) who w re n I cured bv it. j
.1 Wins DKKNI'LL, No. l.Mi, K.ce St. !
Ijj" TliP liose Ointment is prepared by E, B.
Vnujlnin, Son h Ivisl coiner of Tli.nl and I'ace i
; si IP' Is, Philadi Ip'iiu, and told on .njetn-v in Snnbu- '
ry. bv II. B. .MASsEIJ,
M..y Uth, IS IH. Aitntt. j
! Eoc OintiiiriH, tor 'lilltr. ;
; a moor or its r.rricxcY. !
1 Piiii Ain inin. May ?7lb, H:tl. j
rPIU"s is to crrlify Ibat I was severely alllicied
- wiih Tetter in Ihe hands nud feel for upwards
t of forty years; the disease was attended generally j
j with violent itehmg and swelling. I nppbed to .1
' luilliln r of physicians, and used a great 111:11 y upplt-
, ca ions without efVecling a cure. About a y ar .
since, I Hpibed lie Hose Oiiitinent, which entirely
j stopped the itchmg. and a few applications inline, li
' ati ly cured the dnease, w hich there has been nol
i return of, nllhough I had never bceniid of il at
' any lime for forty years. K1CIIAUD SAVAI.E, j
j Eh venth, below Spruce Street, j
fXj' The Hose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
j Vauuhtin. S )uth East comer of Third and Hace !
! Streets, Philadelphia, mid s. Id 011 agency in Suubu-
rv.by H. B. MASS Kit, j
' May 1 tth, 111. Ancht. 1
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the ON.' OI.TMi:.T, for Tttr. !
A LTHOl'dll ihe superiority of the prepaialion j
1 over all otln rs is fully established, ihe proprie- 1
ters t.,kf p, n-nrc 111 laying before ihe public the j
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University of I'ennsi Iv.inij. Dr. j
Haiicb, having found in ibis cme.lv that relief fir
a ledums and ili-agreeuble all'eelion which the means
wiihiu the range of bis profession failed to alford
bus not hesitated to give it his approbation, although j
the picjiidiccs and ic.'t rests of that profusion ate ,
i pposed to secret Kemeilies.
1'intAnn.run, Si pt. 10, 1 SUd. i
I was recently troubled w itli a tedious herelie j
erupii. n. which coded Pi arlv one si.'e uf mv f.ce, j
nml exli i ded over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, propne
lol of the liose Ointinent, nbsetMiig in tacf, ui-s- j
led on nit trying bis preparation ol which he hun- ,
de I me a jar. Although m coiiimon with the mem- j
la'is ot my profession, I discountenance mid ilisup- I
prove nt the nomer. ti- nostrum- palmed upon the i
public by ignoiant pn lender-, I feel in jus ice bound j
toexeipttbe Ivose Oinlmi tit fnun that c'a-s of me- I
d cities, and to give it my approbation, as it entire- !
ly i tired die eruption, although it hid tesisied Ihe !
ii-u.il applications. DAN 1. HA I 'till, M. D. j
The l!ose Ointmei I is prepared by I" B. '
Vaughan, Sooth Hast Con cr of Third and Hace '
Mrecls, Plnlade'pliia, ami sold on ngi ncv in Son
bury, by II. H. MASEK,
May 14lh, IS 1:1. Aent. :
lioiwr'x Ink.
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Mamilacturcr of W ii I i 1 1 j mid Iiulclli
blo Ink, No. HWi .North Third Street, tix
disirs below Kace, (east Mile,)
PHILADELPHIA,
1 EI'EC TFI I.I.V informs country menhants
ai d tellers, lliut he con-l mtly keeps on bund
a large slock ol bis superier Black, Blue slid Kid
Ink. and slso a superior (pnblyof linblli' le Ink
IIs ink is put up in Im tiles varying in size, from
I toll.! ounces, nml will be sold on reasonable
tint!-. 'I he ex. el ent qualities nf this ink has so
tboroiigblv e.tabli-lied lis chirac'er, that il is now
extensively used it.roughotit lbs couniry.
For sule at the sloie
of II. It. Masser, S
un-
lurrv
l"u.
ClIAlM.r.S
May anii, IrilM. y
w. i iik ; ins.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNBUIIY, PA.
H B A" I:. ken Ibe nlbee loiinnlv occupied bv ti e
U 2 Hon. I hailes li. Donin I, opposite Ibe I 'oinl
11 use. He will a tend to business in the ('..nils
of NonhuiubeilHinl, I'nion ami Columbia comiuc.
M iv .nili. I !:).
UM(3N IIOTKL,"
km
((It in ml St,iit U!),ce,'f
mn; nj rci" tocu v."
IiVCOIIIWO COUNTY,
I't'iinviliuuiu.
riHE Snh.criber respectfully inloiins hit fiiei.d.
L and Ihe public in general, that he has taken
Iho shove
LAiiar. a sp commodious
HOTE L,
I N T H E B () H (H'(i H O F MI'N C Y,
and that he is now w ell prepare J to sccoininodalo
all who may fuvor him with their custom.
Ids Sliii'Iso Afahtm.sts ure well aiie I, and
comfortable.
Hi Table Awn Bar will a'vays be s applied
with the best the maiket can afford.
His Stabliio, which is gotd, will Vs under
Ihe charge of good and careful hostlers.
lie h els confident, by strict attention lo bu.-inf.s,
and sn carnesl desire lo render comfortable thus
who may patronize him, that he will nol foil logivo
geneial satisfaction. II. U. WEAVEH.
Muucy, Oct. Ut, ii.
WlI. EEXL1A1T & CO.,
Commission &. Forwarding Merchants,
loot of Willow Street Hail Road,
nOH THK lltLAWARK,
AVINfl sssocinted viiih ihem Joseph Barnet,
late of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform Iheir
friends end the public generally, thai Ihey have la.
kenthat large and we'l known store and wharf ot
foot of Willow Street Uaihoad, lately occupicj by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a (i.'in rril
Commissioh and Forwarding Business, and from
the local advantages of the place being connected
with nil the public Improvements thai have their
outlet in the city, they flatter themselves ihey will
be able to do business lo as great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other
house, and thev iissutc their friends thot anv con
signments made to them shall have iheir strict at- !
lention, and no exettions spared to give entire satis
faction. ;
Thi y are also prepared lo receive and forward
goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh I
rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phils- i
delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; '
also, to any point on the Juniata river, or Norh ;
anil Wist Blanches ofthe Susquehanna via Scbuyl. j
kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide Watei !
Canals. I
For ihe accommodation of Boats coming or go. '
ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Stemiboat j
will be ki pi expressly for towing boats from the I
Schuylkill around In the Delaware and back, which
will en .hie merchants lo have their produce deli
vered on the Delaware, and Iheir goods si ippid at
a saving ot filt to 75 per cent. 00 the prices fir
hauling acios, with thise advantage they re
spictlully solicit a share nf patronage.
W. IIEILMAN fi CO,
William lleilmin, ")
William W. Kiyse-,
Joseph Burnet. J I'liilad ,M,iv 1 1, 113. ly
J. IVZA1TL. AND, JR. 6c CO.
Smill' iind Tolmcco .Manufacturers,
A. !((J .orth West comer of Ilnceand Third
Struts
PHILADELPHIA.
'F'lE iindi r-igned have formed a Co-partnership
under the firm of J, MAY!. N II. .In. A Co..
as successors to the late firm of JdCtili .Mniloin V
Co., and will c.uiliiiue the business at the old e:.i
blisbinent, on their own account. In addition to
their own close attention and epi rience f. i many
years, in Ibe mai uf n tnre of ibeir celebrated snntV-,
iV c, the long experience of the senior partner of the
late firm, will also be devoted lo the interest of ihe
new concern and as no rxeition and care will I o
spared to insure their goods, at all tinv sof the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of ibe fnends on I rn-t. oners nf t lie late
firm. TilOM s ADAMS,
J. M AVI. AND, J.
Philadelphia, May 1 1th, t J t y
To 4 Olilili'v
m w m w a . h. m
xtj. jj n u 1 im x a .
rPIII' Subscriber, Agent of I yon & Harris, Hat ,
M.inuf icturers, for New York, Philadelphia, (
lialtunore and other large cities, wr oso Unfa nre
highly commended lor pood coin and ditftliliti
has on hand a lir-t rate assottin -iit nf II A I'S and
CA PS. suit i! le for Sprint s ,les, li r-li w II ' e sold
very low, foi cash or anpiove I credit, at ibe nitcd
cheap store. No. 40. North Third afrvl. oi-n isi'e
Ihe City Hotel, Phil a lelphia.
IIOHEHT D. WILKINSON. ,l,,,.,,
N. B. Orders f.ir Hats in ibe muff. pro.ppllv
attende-.l lo. Ths highest rice in tu.h or tra in
given far t'nr kin.
Philadelphia, June 11, ISin.--ly
BOLTON & CO.
. ii i al ( oiiiiiiIsnIoii .lici t iiait(,
lor the Sole oj I lour, drum, Sietl, ic, t,c.
p EPEf TFI'I.LY inform their friends and i
he Merchants generuUv, that they have tu- j
ken those birne nud commodious Wbarvi s, -a ith Hvo
Doiks, nor t Ii of Chesiiut stru t, on the Delaware, j
together with the store No. li) South Wharves,
where ihev would he pleased to receive consign- i
reenls of tirain, Floui. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepared In forward ull kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and I'nion, or by i
the Cl'.csapi ake and Title Water Canals, as tow- I
boats are kept expressly foi ll.e purpose of towing :
bouts by ei I er mule.
Men bunts will plc.se be particular to send their
goods I'csiiiicil by either canal-, to No. It) South ,
halves, bctwien Market ami Chesuut streets, on I
the Delaware, with directions accompany ing ihem '
which route they wish them to be ship e.l.
fjj" Plaster and Sail for sale, at the lowe-l mar
ket price. BliL'I'ON A CO.
March 10, I SIH. No. I 'I South Wharves. (
Kom:iiT ( iu i i.it cv nov,
PAPER MANUFACTURERS,
Lombard Street, ltultintore, i
HAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper oral. ;
sizes and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, rub il 1
and plain. Letter Paper white and blue, ruled and .
plain, Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e crown, crow n and
evira sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium ami
Htiyal Papers, Honntt, Hintlers' and Snaw Hox
Hoards, Tissue Paper, ami all articles in their line,
which they will sell on ai coiiimotlu.ing terms. 1
Highest price given f r oltl rags.
KOHEKT CAIM'EH A-SON,
1 March in, ISL). Elkioii. Md
uousb;, !
j .Vo. 'JJIT, Xorth Third, ohoii Cotlou l.tll St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
fOHN DI'NCAN. hue floui the Peniisvlva
lila l' lrim r, i.n l Saiiiui I Pike, jr., I.re of A
j inirii uu lloii l, Cotiimb us, I dilo. lake pleasure in ac
tpiall ling tlieir f.i mis and the public generuHv that '
tin y have luken the large and coinmothoiia ll.ilil, ,
leiaiiliy buiil by Ihe Missis. II nt'Oi the sai.iit site
onee occupictl by the old establirbed llt'lel known
as the Bull's Head, in Third stiect above Cullow- ;
hill si.
This Hotel is finished in ihe very best possible
manner, hi d of the best materials. Its lotution is
very ib suable, panic uUrly for coin. liy merchants; '
the arrangements lor healing ami veinilating iaeh ,
room is such as to secure any temperature. The i
brdiooinsaie all light and airy, all lumi.hcd in a ,
neat sty'e, so as to iiisine lomfoit.
The receiving parlors are also fun Uhed in a su- I
perh sty le, the w indows aie on the French style,;
founing an entrance to a balcony in front, whithj
makes pleasant recess. PiulicuUi atti ulioii has
been given to Ihe beds and bidding, which, with 1
ihe furniture, are entirely new.
r rum year.' experience in h Mel business, we
trusl, by strict assiduity tc buslaesi, to make this
house s desirable stepping place. Our table, will ,
always be supplied with the very best our maiket '
can stford, and our bar with Ihe best liquors and
wines of Ihe mosl sppioved brands, i
P. S. There are first rate .tabling fcnd carriage 1
houses attached to Ihe hotel, Altrn.letl by ca.ff il
and soler hostlers, and our charge, will be low, in j
accordance wiih lite present haul time.
Philadelphia, Cel. ith, 1843. I
H. B. lASSEP.,
ATTOIINRY AT LAW, '
SUZTBURV, PA.
Business attended to in Ihe Counties of Nor
thuinl erland, Union. Lvcoming snd Columbia,
lie fir to i
Thoha Hart Sc Co.,
I.nwin cV BAnnoir,
IIaut, (.'cmxhihii cV Haht, yl'hilad.
KF.Tiot.iis, Mcr ABt.iii Si Co.
Spr.niio, 'inoti A. Co.,
GOLDEN SW AN
A'o. tj) Xnrth Third, ulmve Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOM MOD 1 IONS J'OR SJEVCV rER80Nl,
p II. MILES WEISS, late nf the "White Swan,"
v nud "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends ami customers, ihat he has become
the proprietor of the abov well known Hotel.
Couii'ry Meichants will fnd the above Hotel a
cential I. cation, and Ibe best nf fare. Persons Ira.
veiling with private conveyance will find a large
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of
ostteis. Hoarding f 1 per day.
May Hth, 184?. tf.
EAGLE
Corner of Tlrrd and Vine Streets,
WXriilAWSPOHT, PA.
fjHR subscriber respectfullv aunoiinces to the
I public, that he h is opened a Hotel in the com
modious briek building siluiteon Ihe corner of
'I bird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wait up. n iliose who may favor him witi, their
company. The Eagle Hotel is brge un.l conveni-
j cm, nml turinstied it, the be-l modem stvle. Il is
j provided with a Isige numtier of well aired and
; comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
I pallors, Ac. Peisons visiting Williamsporl on bu
j sinessor p!ea-ure, mav rest ns-ur. d that every ex
i ertioii will I e used to render their sojourn at the
''Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and agreeable. IlisTaMo
! will be supplied w ith the very h st the market af
I fords, and his bar with 'be cl nicest wines and other
j liquors (liarucs re snnal le. J'he Facie Hotrl
possesses greater advantages in point of location,,
1 lliati any other similar establishment in the borough,
j being situate in the business part of the town, anil
! williin a convenient di-l-ince of Ihe (Joint House
i and Williainsporl mid Eltnira Had lio id Depot.
Sullii ienl Si;,(. m g provided, and good and trusty
I ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, Mccointnoibitiiig and hone-l Servants
have been eniploy ed. ind mil Ling lefi undone that
, will add to the lotnlotl ui.il accoiuiuodalioii of his
; g lie -Is.
'I here will b,- n carriage always in attendance at
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from
; the House, Ine of charge.
i CHAKLES HOUIMWS.
i Mav 1-1 lb. ISIJ. if
I A V ii. ii- .
nun c i qoaiiro ror cleaning dim g vmg ,
highly durable and most brilliant polish to si'
ver. (lerinun Silver, lir ass. Copper. Urittania wan
Tin, St. e, Cutlery, and for resioiing the lusire o
varnished carriages, A c. TliY IT.
Prepared an t sold at wholesa'e Mini retai', by the
j Sustuehnnna Chrysolite i'oli-h Company, Owego
Tioga coimty, N. V.
I W M. Ft )I!S PH. Agent tor Northum'd,
H. li. MASSEU. Agent lor Suubury.
i November 211th, IS 12.
t
Hit h.u l IVcav.'r .V Sou,
! RCrr MAKERS & SHIP CIIAINTDLEnS
A. Kl AocA Water Street. I'liilmh Iphin.
it
I. cons'antiv on liaiiil. a cener .1 asaor
incut of t 'or.laire, Seine I'u ines. Ac. vi
I ur i
il Hopes, Fishing Hopes. While Runes, tani
la Ivones, low Lines lor final li nils. A I
complete ussoitment of S, ine Twines, Ac, such r
Hemp Solid arid Herring Twine, Best Patent lii
Net Twine, Cotton S,a,f an,! Herring Twice, Shi
Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, lied Cords, Plough Line
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain
Ar. all of which they will dispos.- uf on ri a.souab
lei ins.
Philade'phia. Novcmln'i 13, HI 2. ly
NPJ.IIINC, CdOD v CO.
t. .Unk"t Siret'l, riiila.!el.hir
a .WIPE the attention of Country Men ban
to their extensile a-sortment of Unlih Frei;
inn .American Dry I lomls, w Inch they , tlcr lor su
hi ttic m.
Philath
-t reasonable ti rills.
Iphia, November 1:1, H12. ly.
J . W . N V A ! . ,
rmlirt'lla ami l'arasnl .Mijiiiil.irturoi
A. 37 AooA 'I'tniil tln-tt, tiro icr lilmc ,
";7iy rr, l'hihuhh liia.
Ol'N Tlt Meiehurls and others are solicit)
tt riaiiiiue his uiiroi li. Dili before purchusn
sew here
Pinla 'elphi-i. November 11. HI2. ly.
es.-" tv ncr
sale a sioa I Farm, coi taming about in
humhe.l ami ten aens, more or le-s, situa
in Point tow nship, Nor buiiil i rlai.il count' , aho
two miles id ive N o'tliiniil'i il ud, on ihe ma
road leading from ihat plate to Danville, adjourn
lamls ol John l.cnlioii, Jesse t'. Ilorioti and othe.
now in the occupancy of Samuel P..yne. Abo
folly acres of said tra' l are cb an il, and ill go
state of cu r i v ii I it n , on which Ihcre is a small ba
erect' il. The properly will be sold on n asona1
let ins. For further articulars, peisons are requ
ed lo apply to the su! .crib. r.
H. li. MAssi-'K, Arnt
Nov. 27rh, HI 2, if Sunbury, ;
LIST OF BOOKS,
run .ilk. hi
NTH O
' v do.; Aii
N THON'S Classical DiciiiMiurv ; l.ernpne
inswoilh's do ; Cobb's do.; English st
Herman do ; Antbon's Cn sur; Authoii's liramnu
Anlhen's 1'iceto; Mail's l.ttHll licntler; Ogilby'sd
Andiew's Latin Lessons; Doiiuegan's Lexict
Fisk's (irei k Exercises; lluvies'a Legendet; lirae.
Majora; Ad.im.'s Human Antiquities; Pinnock
(ioldsmith's England; do. Creece; I. yell's Elemel
)il (ieology; M rs. Lincoln's Holanv; Elements
Botany ; Bridge's Algebra; Porlcr's Klieloncal If) a
dcrs; Emirson'i (Seography and History; Oh.ey's
do ; Purliy'sdo.; Smith's Crammer; Kirkham's ilo.l
Kay's Headers; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arithmeiick;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Co! h's Spi lling Hooks;
Town's do.; Cobb's Tuble Books; Eianpelical Fa
mily Library; ('mtage Hiblo; Family do; Collater
al dir.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Paiker's Ex
eicises on Composition; Fruit of ihe Spirit; Baxter's
S. dot's Itesl; American Hevolutinn; Marryall's Ni
vets; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to
Murray's Crammer, Sequel lo Comley's Siielling
Hook; Ann rican Class llt.ok; Dalkill's Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A great variety of Hlauk Books, Ac,
Augusl 88, IHli.
15 LINKS
l'OU SALE AT THIS OFFICE,