Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 22, 1845, Image 4

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STANZAS.
SI RICUASB H. WILC.
Mv life i like a summer's rose
That opens to the morning sky,
Put ere the shades ofevening close,
Is scattered on the ground to dia !
Yet on the rose's humble bed
The sweetest dews of night tre shcJ,
As if she wept the waste to see
nut none shall weep a tear for me
My life is like the autumn leaf
That trembles in the moon's pale ray,
Its hold Is frail its date is brief,
Restless and soon to pass away 1
Yet, ere that leaf shall fall and fade,
The parent tree will mourn its shade,
The winds bewail the leafless iree,
Put none shall breathe a sigh for me 1
My life is like the prints which feet
Have left on Tampa's desert strand ;
Soon as the rising tide shall bent,
All trace will vanish from the sand;
Yet, as if grieving to efface
All vestige of the human race,
On that lone shore loud moans the sa,
Cut none, alas ! shall mourn for me 1
These smoothly flowing verses, which have en
joyed a remarkable degree of favor for com
mon place, are fairly reproved by a correspond
ent who sends us the following linos less ar
tistic certainly, but having something more of
true poetic feeling and conception. Sewer k
Daily Advcriittr.
AXIWER TO
"Mt LlFK IS LIES A ScxUEK'B RoSK."
Jy life is not like foot-mark, leaf or (lower,
Tor their existence is but for an hour
They die, and leave no trace
And tho' the sea may sound a note of grief,
And evening-dews weep for the Cower and leaf,
They never more have place !
And this so beautious earth, and sky and sea,
Shall fade and pass away aye, they shall be
Converted back to nothing, at Hit breath
Who breathed within my soul the breath of life
And me with An endowed, which midst the strife
Of crumbling-worlds, shall triumph over death!
In deathless things, end not in fading leaf,
Or aught whose date like summer's rose, is brief,
An emblem do I find
Of that which unto man alone was given
An amaranthine flower to bloom in Heaven
Tlit immortal mind.
Then rise my soul rise ever, keep in view
Thy home, tho' drooping flowers strew
This earthly sod,
Oh! weep not o'er them! they were born to fade
But to exist furtvrr wert ihou made
Then look to God!
. i
Broken Heart. Most of the bnd.cn heart
eases 1 hear, put me in mind of our friend Mr
Lowe's story. A maiden lady of forty culled on
her one day on one of those sentimental errands
to which maiden ladies of her age teem parlic
uhrly addicted ; and, after a deep fcigli i two,
said, "1 vvibhid much, inadum, to ree you, fur
you were the death of my unfortunate aunt."
Somewhat surprised at thie sudden charge of
murder, Mr?. Lowe naturally inquired into par
ticulars. ''Your husband was engaged to my
ncor aunt; he deserted her for you, and she
died of a broken heart." "At v. hat age!" in
quired her unconcious rival. "My poor aunt
was fifty-two when she died." "At least," said
Mr. Lowe, 'she took some time to consider of
i'.' "For my part, I think hearts ire very much
like glumes if they do not break with the first
r.n, they usur.lly last a considerable time."
A Scene is a School Room. A Fact of
CouRar. "What studies do you intend to pur
sue V said an erudite pedagogue, one day, as a
Johnny-raw entered his fcliool room. 'Why, I
shall study read, I suppose ; wouldn't ye V
'Yee, but you will not want to read all tho lime;
are you well acquainted with figures V 'It'e
pity if I ain't, when I cyphered clean thrc ich
adoption.' 'Adoption t what rule is that !'
Why it's the double rule of two: you know
that twice two is four, and, according to adop
tion, twice four it two '.' 'You may take your
scat sir,' said the schoolmaster. 'You may take
your'n, too,' said the pupil, 'fur it's a poor rule
that won't work both ways.'
A Fair Bet Fairly Won. Said Bill to
Hichard the other day, "did you ever hear how
tough-hided I am V
'I nuver did,' replied Dick ; 'tougher than
common folks V
1 reckon 'tit a few why, I'll bet you diinks
Dick, that yu may take a cowhide and lay it
upon my Lure skin as hard and as long as you
like, and I won't ever flinch.
'Done I'll take that M. It I don't make
jou squirm like a half-ikinucd eel, the first cut,
I'm sadly mistaken.
'You take the btt,thcnT
I do.'
Will, wail till 1 go up stairs and bring down
my -ear-skin, and'
O,ho! your bear skinl No, no I meant'
'I don't care what you meant It's a fuir bet
fairly won. My boar-akin it my bare tkiu, and
it aint nothing else.'
'I'll give in,' said Richard, looking foolish
and fklbergated, 'let' adjourn to the Pewter
Mug, and say no more about it.'
Odd Fti,t-ow One ihst docs as be would
be done by.
isa.i.i. m'i-in.i--i-. LaI.
DANK NOTE LIST.
rrxxsixTAxi..
The following list shows the current value of all
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
liance may I placed upun it, it U every week
arcfully compared with si d corrected from Dick
neil's Repor'er.
Itauks In Philadelphia.
Name. Location
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of Nnflh America ,
Bank of the Northern Liberties
fjommercial Hunk of Penn'a. .
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bunk
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
Kensington H ink
Philadelphia Bank
SrhTlylkill Hank
Snuthvvark Bonk .
Western Bank . ,
Mechanics' Itni.k . .
Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Bunk
t'nnnfry Hauka.
Bank of Chester County
Bank of Delaware County
B.mk of Ocrinaiitown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylestnwn Bank
Easlon Bank
farmers' Hunk of Burks CO.
Office of Bank of Pei.n'a.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do do
Westchester par
(heater par
(Sermantown par
Norristown par
Dnyleatown par
Easlon par
Bristol par
ilarrishutg These
Lancaster I offices
Beading i"do not
Easlon J issue n.
D I C O 17 N T.
NOTES AT
frank of the United States
(tank nf Penn Township
Oirard Bank
Moyamerwing Bank
Bank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Pottsvillc
Bank of Lewis-town
Bonk of Midilletnwn
Bank of Northumberland
I 'olumhia Bunk & Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Ilo do branch of
farmers' B.mk of Lancaster
l,nnrslcr County U ink
Farmers' Bank f Reading
Hntrishurg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bnnk
Philadelphia 28
. par
I i
. . par
par
Pottsville
Lewistown
Midilletown
1
Northumberland par
Columbia
Carlisle
Pittsbuig
llnlhdavsburg
Lanctstct
Lancaster
Beading
Harrishurg
Lancaster
Lplanin
Pittsburg
par
1
1
1
par
par
par
1
par
i
i
i Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bank nf Pittsburg Pittsburg I
West Branch Bank Williamsporl 1
Wyoming Bunk Wr.kesbarte 1$
Northampton Bmk Allentown
Berks C. unity Hank Beading
Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed
Do do do Erie do
Do do do New Brighton do
Kensington Sav. tns. A do
Penn Township Sov. ins. do
Bank of Chamberslturg ChiimherKliurg 1
Barak ol (ietliahurg (etlyshorg I
Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 35
Erie Buiik Kriu 3
Farmer' & Drovers Bank Wsyneshurg 2
franklin Bank Waahiugton I
IIoneMhileB.uk Honesdale 14,
Mnunngnhrla Bunk of B. Brownsville 1$
York Bank Yik 1
N. B, The notes nf those hanks on which we
.niil quolHtious, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
pun based by the Philadelphia brokers, with t lie
exception ol those which have u loiter of nfcr.nce.
B R O KEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuvlkill Sav. Ins. do filled
Manual l.alxir Bank (T. W Dyotl, prop.) failed
Fi'wnnda Bank Towundu
Alleghany Bank of Pa. PcJford
Bank of Beaxer Beaver
Bank of iSwatara flarrishurg
Bank of Wellington WuMiinKtoii
Cci.lre Bank llcll. f.inie
City Bank Pitl-huig
farmer' & Mcr h'cs' Bank PitlMurn
farmers' & Mivh'c' Bank Fayette ro.
fanners' & Mcch'cs' Bank (ireencastle
Harmony Insiiuito Harmony
Huntingdon Bank Hinliri2lnri
luniata Bank LetM-toiwi
uuniliermeii's Bank Wanen
Northern Bank of Pa. Dninlatf
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope
Xorthumli'd Union ('ol. Bk. Milton
North Western Bank of Pa. Meadille
no sale
closed
cloM'il
failed
rl'isid
no sale
failed
folc. I
failed
no sale
no sale
no sale
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon
Pa. Apr. & Manuf. Bank dr!i.,!e
Silver Lake Bank Montn.se
Union Bank uf I'cnn'a. Uninntown
Westmoreland Bank (ircrnsliurg
Wilkesharre Bridge Co.
Wilkesharie no sale
All nolva purpoiling to he on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not giten in the almve lut, may be et
Jown as fraud.
sru Ji.iisr.Y.
Bank nf New Biunsw iek
Uclvidcia Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
"nmmricial Bank
Duinherlaiid It ink
farmers' Bank
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanics' lik
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk
franklin Bank of N. J.
Brunswick
Belvidere
Mnlturd
Perth Amhoy
Bridget on
Mount Holly
l.'aluvay
N. Biunswiek
failed
i
par
i
par
pa
i
flilej
Mldlletowii Pt. J
Jersey City
failed
Hoboken Bkg & Uruzing Co Hohokeu
failed
failed
failed
failed
4
failed
i
pur
no sale
lersev Cily Bank
Jersey l,ity
Patterson
Belleville
Morristnwn
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jersey City
Newark
Mechaniis' Bank
Manufacturers' Batik
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris ('anal and Bkg Co
Post Notes
Newark Bkg A Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridce Co
i
i
failed
failed
4
failed
4
l.ainhvitsville
IlolH.ken
N. J. Mauufuc. and Bkg Co
N J Protecton & Louihuid bk Jersey Cily
Orange Dank
Patcrson Bank
Peoples' Bank
Princeton Bank
Salem Banking Co
Stale Bank
State Bank
Hi ate B .mk
State B.nk uf MorrU
tate Bunk
( Irnuge
i'aterton
tlo
Princeton
Salem
Newark
F.lizaheihtown
Camden
Monistown
Tr. moil
Sale in
New ion
Tieutun
Dover
Jlackcnsack
par
par
i
par
1
failed
failed
4
par
i
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Salem and I'hilad Manuf Co
Kussrl Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Washington Banking Co,
Bk nf u ilm V Brand) win Wilmington
Uaiik ol Delaware'
Bank of Smyrna
Do blanch
farmers' Bk of State uf Del
Do branch
Do branch
Do branch
Union Bank
fjj- Under B's
ilVOusll hanks marked
Wilmington
8myina
Millord
Dover
Wilmington
(Seoigetown
Newcastle
Wilmington
1
thus () there are ri
ther counterfeit or altered notes
fiouiiuaiious, in circulation.
uf the var.ous ds-
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD !
CANTRELL'S
Celebrated ramily ITIedicines
WILL not cure every thing, but still remain
unequalled (n their several departments by
every thing ever offered to the public, who have
voluntary came forward and offmed numerous and
highly respectable ustimouisls of their superior
t ftirney.
CnnlreWt Compound Medicated Stnip of Sar.
snpanllai or, Anti-Heorliutic Syrup, for the cure
of Scorfuls, Chronic Rhpii.n itism, Chronic Swel
lings or the .Inint, Eruptions nf the Skin, and ell
Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, frc.,
unsurpassed hy any thing in the market, com hi.
ning all the virtues reddenl in the Sar-aparilla
with a modern nv dicament, only lately brought
nut hy the most respeclablo medical authorities.
Price, 60 cents per battle.
Canlrell't .Qnti-Dytpeptic Powder, for tho re
lief and permanent cure of tht most distressing
complaint, Dyspepsia, in all it forms and atagos.
ft is truly a most valu idle remedy. Said in bottles
at 25 and fit) cents each.
CuntreH'i .1ue. Mixture and Tonic Mediea
taenia, stands nt the head of the list unrivalled hy
nny, or all the innumcral'le medicim in U-e
throughout the length and bread h of the lar d, for
tli" cure of Ftv i r and Aocit in all its stages, and
frton all its consequences.
Kesideriti in Fever and Ague districts should
never he without it.
The sul.sciil.er will forfeit Elf FY DOLLARS
where his medicine taiU to perform a cure in the
most obstinate can.
S .ld Who'esale and fielail l.v CALEB CRES
SON, at his Drug Warehouse, No. 0 North Third
Street, Philadelphia; also, by the ngufuly ap
pointed spent. SETII W. ROBERTS, Wholesa'e
Druagist, No. f)4 Water Street, Mobile.
Prepared orlv bv (tie Sut.scrihcr, corner nf C AR
PENTER and SECOND Streets, below Christi
an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed.
Observe, none are genuine without the, siennture
- f JOHN A. CANTKELL.
C'nnlrcir
s itruo .illMtirf, or I onlc
nisMllramrnUi,
Foe the cure nfull ll.lioti njfitlumt, if token ac
crilinn to direction.
It is a never failing remedy which no fumi'y
ouc.li' i be wilhout, especially in low marshy
countries.
As this medicine is put up under the proprie
Ir.r's immediate inspection on the most scientific
principles, bring Pnnly Vegetable, and havini;
trieil its rtl'icacy on ihouanilH, for upwards of I'i !
years, and to his knowledge when taken slrictlv ac- i
cording to directions, there his not Ken one fa U. re.
Under such circum-tance I recommend it to the
public, adding a ccnilicuta in support uf my asser
tion. '
I, John Burn, do certify that I was in the ship
Tob.cro Plant of Philadelphia, ('apt. Reed, in
June, 1827, bound to Liverpool; took the fever
and ague and laid in Liverpool some lime under
the doctor's hands, went from there to Baltimore,
lay in the Infirmary for four or five Weeks from
thence In Philadelphia ; was six months under Dr.
Coats; from thence to New Yi.rk went to tl e
Hospital, remained ih r about four wieks without
any relief tiled) very thtnu without an v benefit,
for five jenis. Hearing of Cautretl's Ague Mix
tuie from s friend, I went to bis store, told him
h w I was afflicted, and got a bottle of his mixture
and used it s-r .rding to directions. It made a per
fect cure, and 1 have not had the least return since.
I do with confidence recommend it to the public.
JOHN BURNS.
Medicutril Syrup ofTSarsnpaiJIIa.
Phrlnhlphia, April 10th, 144.
Mr. JoHtt A. CAi-fm li ,
Dear Sir, Having he, n afflicted fortipwarJ nf
two veai with ulceration of the throat, ile-troying
the whole nf the sou palate, then ihrouuh the upper
part i.f mv mouth into mv n .se, from which sever
al pieces uf bot e came ant, which partially destroy
ed my speech, throut-'h a kind Providence and your
Medicated bvrup of Snrsparill.i, I arn now lestor.d
lo peif cl l.eilth, and my sight, which w.isso much
inil'U ri II, 1 U h ft' U llh V li ll u iKty,
' 14 . . . . . .
d, is a
I ihnuuM it iluly
nti, ,1 Li v,,n nil 1 lhnA inila.
larly atfect' d, to m ike it public,
YuUis, R. spec fully,
SAMUEL KIRK,
Comer uf Tenth and C aics Streets.
I, Oahril Jonston, No. 6 !? rklcss Strre', do cer
tifv that my wife, Jane, was iifll.cied for two years
with Rheumatism, and at la-t was entirely di-a'ded,
so thai she was ohheed to be confined to 1m d , hear
ing nf Cant'ell's Medicated Syrup of Ssis ipsriMa,
or Ami Scntbutic. Syrup. I pr.s ure.l four bottles,
which completely removed ail her pains ami sti lines-
from her limbs; two more hollies made a per
fect cure. She is now able to aiti ml io her house
hold duti.s as usual. C.ABIBL JONsl'ON.
Philadelphia, Jan. 22d. 1844.
Qj De crip'ive Pamphlets may be bad of the
orchis. (Oralis.) J. W. f IMLINO,
Sunbinv. Nov. 9. l41. ly ,1jerif.
AMI II V A: EC O i) A 1.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT Ac CA1 M A M J FACTl J ll MRS,
South Hast corner ol Market and 4th
l'hiliiW-lilila,
VXTTIERE they alwavs ke.-p on hand an exten
sive ass .rttin nt of HA TS if CA I'S of every
description, got up in the best and most i.pprcved
si; le. Peisons denrous uf purchasing superior arli
cbs on the most lessen ihle terms, will fled i lo
their advantage lo Call b. fore making purchase
else hern.
Philadelphia. OcL 5th, IP 11. 1 v
i:uE:ri:i.i: . ouroi m,
ran Tilt. 1 1 at. ep
DYS1" i: 1 S 1 A .
THIS Medicine is offeied to I he public gener
ally, from a full conviction that ii is superior
to any other nr-dreme now in use, for the cure of
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility or
Bodily Weakness, Ac.
Its rtfecis have liren tested in a prif atn practice
nf neir eihi years, and it is now more eiieosively
circulated, at the soliciiude of many who have re
ceived the most signal It-nrfil from the u-e of it.
The following is one among a n umber of certifi
cates received in lelation to the success of this me-
I dicine:
I LaarisTia Co. Match IS.
Du. (ikobiik W. All:,
Vcur Air i li is with great p'eastire that 1 in
form you of ihe success attending your Dyspeptic
Medicine, while employed in my pi set ice. From
past experience, I firmly believe that iu right cases
out of ten, the Dyspeptic, by the use of your medi
line, may eniinly rid himself of this thorn in the
pathway of life: not only iu dysjieptic cases, but
iu all esses of constipation, and diseases depending
un adibibtaied stale of Iht nervous system, toge
ther with a toipid slate uf the bowels, will your E
liiir be found uf inestimable value. Numerous in
stances wherein the usefulness of the medicine baa
been realised, may I foi warded, if required. I
wi.h you great success, and recommend the medi
cine to tbe suffering pari of mankind.
Youis, with great ies;ect,
KOUEKT AliNEW, M. P.
rj" For sale at the store of II. B. Mssser, sgent
for the proprietor, Sunhury, Pa.
October 30ih, 1844. ly
Lost ! !
SOMEWHERE between the residence nf the
subscriber, In Chili qi) .que township, North,
umherland county, and the borough nf Snnbury,
uii Tuesday, the 12th ins!., a small Pocrkt Book,
containing a note of hand from Tobias Riemcrt and
John Murray to subscriber, as the administrator of
Thomas Murray, dated in January, 1829; and
another note of hand to same, for f 18, dated in
1810; a sobpiena for witnesseses, and a five dol
lar bill on the Bmk of Northumberland. The
Rndrr, by returning it, will be suitnb'y rewarded;
or by leaving the pipers at the Posi Office, Sunhu
ry, or forwarding them to the subscriber, may keep
the five dollar bill. JAMES F. MURRAY.
Clulisqunque, Nov. 3(lth, 1844. if
BRUSSKlS.TNGIlAiN AND VENETIAN"
Carpetings.
JO SI? 111 IILil'KWOOD,
Ao. 1 1 1 Chesnut Street, Comer Franklin Rjuare.
PHILADELPHIA.
TTASjust received and is now opening a very
extens-ive and beautiful assort. .out of CAIl
PETISGS. The goods are fresh, and of new
styles, and being purchased principally for Cash,
they will be sold at the I. 'West prices; they consist
in pail, of
Splendid Bius-e's. t CARPET.
Beautiful imperial flply, 1 INOS,
Super Extra Inerain, Colors war-
3-4, 4 4, 6-8 Twilled Venetian, ranted
" " " Plain do. J DL'RAHLF.
A l..rgn stock of well seasoned OIL CLOTHS
of all widih, Heos, l!iiMsns, Ac, tonether with
bii extensive s-soitment of Imw priced Carpeting
of all de-criptions.
(ry Purchucrs am rrquFS'ed to Call and see us,
when they wib find nu extensive assoitment at the
most reasonable prices.
Philadelphia. Oct. 5 h, IS 11. tf
SPANI
II
HIDES
O
T A X K Kl S
OIL.
.'OOO Dry La Plati Hides first quality.
:irt(H Drv La (inns. do
IOOO Dry Salted La Oiiira. do
iOOO Dry Salt.d Br zil Hides, do
;$." lia'es Creeu Salted Putna Kips.
Hi Bales Dry Pa na Kip-.
120 Barrels Tankers' Oil.
Tanner-' and Curriers' Toots.
For sale lo Country 'Fanners at the lowest prices j
and upon the lest l mis. j
N. B. The highest miiket prices ptid for all j
kinds of leather.
D. KIRK P ATFICK & SONS.
No. 2 I, Somh Third St. Phil .delphia.
September 11. 1811. ly.
NOTICE
TO li:iC( II1.MS III.I.IM.KS.
.TOS. K. MA I'LL,
MANUf ACTUKEKS AND DEALERS IN
FOHEKJN AND DOMESTIC
STRAW OOODS,
.Vo. o(l, .Vori Second Street, ( opposite th
Madison House, J
PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE will be f oind a general asort-
i-mint of Florence Braids, Aliens, Kut-dS
lands. Peddles. Wil.,w Plait, Rice Sfaw, and the
much admired Neapolitan Lace, ai d Fancy Bon
nets, manufactured by us, and for sale at the loe-l
manufacture prices. Merchants arid Milliners are
invited to give nt a c til upon visiting the City.
N. B. We have tdso constatnlv making our
superior hair und ot! . r edgings, all uf n hit h will
he sold cheap, for call.
Philadelphia, Mav 2S, 111. Iv
KlirCKllT'S PATKN'T
V-.GHI1TG- 1IACHI1TE.
rjHl?J Michii.it his ii..w bteii tesicj by nmr
1 than thirty families in this neighborhood, ami
i . - . . i :
It ma.). S'l.tlrn hfttl'.l.ii-tiilil. II III a. 1 1 lllllllH Ifl ll
I ' rt I
ci I structtoli, tliat it caiou.l gel out ot uril. r. It
re , .lama no iron to ru-t, and no -piingsnr rollers to
eet out uf repair. It w ill do twice ss much wsh
inj, with less than half the wtar and tear of any of
the hie inventions ami whit is nf (-reater in.per
iance.it costs but little over half us much as other
washing iiisclniies
The subsi riber has the eicluive rinht for Nor
thumberland, Union, Lycoming, Columbia, Lu
zerne and Clinton counties. Price of single ma
chine ffi. H. B. M ASSEIS.
The following ceitificat.- s fiom s few of those
who hsie ihere machines in use.
Sunhury, Aug. ?i, lll.
We, the subscrilsfis. ceritfy that we have noiv
in u-e, in our families. "Shugeit's Patent VN'ash
ing Machine," mid do not hlsitaie siyinu thai it is
a most excellent invention. That, in Wa-hing.
it will save more than one half the usual labor.
Thai it does not requite more than one third the
usual quantity of so p and water ; and that there
is no rubbing, and consequently, little or no wear
ing or It artni!. That it knock ofl'm, bullous, and
that the finest ctoihes, soch as collars, laces, tucks
fulls, cVc, may be washed in a very short time
without the least injury, and in fact without any
apparent wear and tear, v hulevcr. We therefore
cheerfully recomineiid it to our fiends and to the
public, as a most useful and labor saving machine. I
CIIAKl.r.S . HMil.XS,
A. JORDAN.
CDS WEAVER.
CHS PLE S.NTS,
CIDEO MARKI.E.
Hon. (iKO. C. W EI.KER,
BEN J. HENDRICKS.
(JIDEON LEISENKIN(J.
Heart's IIotei, (foriuirlv Tremont ll.iuss, No.
110 Ch.suut slrt-el,) Philadelphia, September
Ulsi, 1814.
I have used Shupert's Patent Washing Machine
iu my huu-e upwards uf eight month-, and do not
hesitate lo lay thai 1 deem it one nf the nio use
ful and valuable labor-saving machines ever in ven
ted. 1 formerly k' pt two women continually oc
cupied in washing, who now do as much in two
days as they then did iu one week. There is no
wear or tear ill washing, and il requires not more
than one-third the usual quantity ol soap. 1 have
had a number of odor in .chines in my lain ly, hut
this is so decided1' superior to every thing else, snd
I s i ti tle ba'.le to get out of rep or, that I woulJ not
do without one if they ahould coat ten limes the
price Ihey are sold for. HAN Oil. IILIMl,
gi LASS, ft by 10, best quality,
Cut Nails, all sizes,
Suit, ly tho suck and barrel,
Hats and Caps, of the best quality.
All for sale at reduced prices, by
Sunhury, Oct. 26, 1844. H. B.MASSER.
100
UACS Salt,
100 Barrels do., at fl 75 cash, f .r sale
B. HENDRICK8.
'7
Sunhury, Oct. 19th. 144.
rV WEED t LOTH, a handsome article, all wool,
light snd elastic, tor Summer Cuats and Pauls,
for aale, very low, by
June 15 H. B. MARKER.
T) ALZ0R1NES, a handsome article for Ladies'
Dresses, for sale cheap, by
June IS. II. D. MASSER.
OAKIiEY'S
in.i'i hativi: smi.
F11HE valuable properties of Oakley's Deptira
1. five Syrup of Sarsapnrilla, as a purifier of the
blond, is so well known to the public generally,
that it Is unnecessary lo occupy much space in set
ling forth the advantages to i.e derived from ils
use ; w herevrr 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, that it is recommended by
them with the u'tnost confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
lo patients under their care ; containing nothing
debterious. but being composed of the most mild,
yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered with
confidence, as the cheapest and most ellicient pu
rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few
bottles, especially in the spring months, will he at
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating any eeeds
of disease that may have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter,
Pimples or eiuptiona nf the Skin, White Swelling,
r istula, Chronic Cough Asthma, cue, 1 he nu
merous certificates in the possession of the subscri
ber ami his agents, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su
periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Sold wholesale and retail, bv the proprietor,
CEORCE W. OAKLEY, North fth street, Rea
ding, links Cooniy, and to he bad of the following
persons :
In Northumberland County. . B. Mas-sf,
Sunhury ; Ireland (t Mixel, Mi Livens wile ; 1)
Krauser, Milton.
In Union Coxtnty. J, Oearhart, Selin.-grove ;
A, (iutelius, Mifflinhurg.
In Columbia County. V.. W. McCay, Wash
iugton.
Reading. March 14, 184:1.
Mn. OiKt.T.Tt I believe it the utv of every
one lo do whatever in their power 1 ie, for the li-ne-fit
of their fellow ma, and having had poHve
proof in mv own family, of the wotnlrrf.il properties
nf your Depuratise Syrup of Sarsapnrilla, I m si
conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. We
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head Rod neck, Hlthough we had some nf the
most scientific physicians lo attend th' m and had
tried all the known ternediea, including Swaim's
Panaci a, without avail. Another of my children
was a'lnrkcd in the same manner, her face sr.d
neck was cn.rip'etily covered; the discharge was so
nUcaixivc, and the disease at such a height, that we
despaired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful ell'ects
oi yotir lU'puralive Pyrup u! iMrsaparilla, we weie
induced lo make trial nf it, as the last nsort; it
acted like a charm; the u'cers Commenced healing
immediately , a f w buttles entirely restored her to
her health, which she has enjoyed uninteri uptedly
ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be
lieve it has lint ils equal,
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Doucl.fsiille, April 19th, 1813.
Mn. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scrofula in the most dreadful and ili-tressing man
ner for time years, dining which time he was de
prived of the use uf his limbs, his he.ol and neck
were covered with ulcers. We tried all the dilfer
int rcnu dies, hut to no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nor.istown, and also Dr. Isaac
H li ster, of Beading, to use your Depurative Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, of whiih I obtained seveml bottles.
the use uf w hich drove the di-ea-e en. in Iv out of
his system, the sore healed up, and the child was
restoied to perfect health, which be hs enjoyed
uninterruptedly cvtr since, to the astonishment of
many persons who seen him (Ui ii g his affliction.
I have tliouclil it tnv duly , and send you this certi
ficate that others who haves like 111 u lion in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly,
AMELIA D. LEAK.
Sept. tfi, lS4n ly
OllllU'l It'lfcI N'
DEATH BLO W.
rT,he put lie will please observe that no Brandieth
- Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the side snd the bottom)
eai h containing a f ic-simile signature nf my hand
writing, thus B. Basts t.NF.rH, .M. D. These la
bel aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
end done at an expense of over f 2,0(0. Thcrefote
it will lie seen thai the only thing ueccssaiy to pr.s.
cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly aulhori
ted, and hold
CERTIFICATES OP AGENCT
For the sulo of Urandmh's Vegetable Universal
Pills.
Northumberland county : Milton Maekey A
Chiimhcilin. Sunhury H. B. Masser. M'Eweus
ville Ireland th Meixell. Norlhum'-eiland Wm.
Forsyth. Ueorcetown J. & J. Walls.
Union County; New Berlin Bugar A Win
ter. Selitisgrove George (iumlium. Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hi. bier.
Adamshurg Win. J.May. Miffliusbure Mensch
& Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
U. A f . C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls A (ireen.
('olumhia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
A Co. Berwick Shuinan t R. Henhouse. Cat.
tuwissa C. G. Brohts. Bloomsburg John R.
Meyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Itoht. McCay. Limestone Ilalli.'! f- McN'ncb.
Observe that each Agent has an Eugravid Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
i lit UKANDKtiTH S IManulactory al Sing Sing,
' and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the nete ufji notr used upon the Urundreth Pill
llo.ren.
Philadelphia, office No. H, North Hth street.
B. BRANDRETIi, M. D.
June 24ih, 184:).
CITY FURMTURI: AVCTldx,
AND PaiVATB SALES ROOMS,
Nos. y and al North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vitea the attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Euiuiiure. to his extensive Sules Rooms,
(holt) public snd Private,) for every description of
Household Furniture, where can be obtained at all
I lines, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet furniture, Beds, Maltrasses,
Ac., at very reduced prices, for cash.
07" tSalea hy Auction, twice a week.
Msy 2Tth, 1843. ly
AVI LU AM j7m ARTIX,
ATTCPslTE? .T LAW,
SUNBTJRV, PA.
OFFICE, in the second story of the building oc
cupied by Dr. J.B. Masatr, on Market street.
Oct. 2 1st, 1643.
A Tlirralilng Rlatiilno fur Naif.
milE suWriber offers for sale a TlinESHING
1. MACHINE, new snd in good order. The
Machine has been tried, and proves lo he an excel
lent one. ll will he sold at a reduced price, and
warranted. Apply lo )1. B. MASS.ER.
July 1st, If 43.
ROSE OINTIYTENT,
ron TKTTEIl.
RINGWORMS), riMPl.M Oti THE PACK, AND OTHEIt
C't'TANKOt'SJ rtU'tTIDNfl.
(Xy The folfinoingccrtificait describes one of Ihe
mint extraordinary cures ever effected by any
application.
Phm.aum riMA, February in, 1833.
"H'OR twenty years I was severely sfllic.lt J with
Tettem on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 18HG, varying in vio
lenre, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my facn was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent ilrh
ing ; my head swel'ed at times until it fi'lt aa if it
Would hurst the swelling was ao g'eat, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afflicted w ith the disease, I used a great
many B plications (among them sevaral celebrated
preparations) as w II as takin? inward remedies,
including a number nf bottles of Swnim't Panacea,
F.rtrurt of Stirsupnritia, Ac, In fact, il would ho
impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was also under the care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, hut without re
reiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the f .11 of !8:tR, the disease at tbe tiino
being very violent, I commenced using the Rose
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughun Davis.) In
a f w applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the di-ease was entirely
cured, ll has now been nearly a year and a halt
since, and there is not a vestige nf the disease ro
mainine, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the diense. ll is impossible for me lo describe
in a rrrtificate tbe severity of ihe disease and my
sutferin?, but I will be pleased to givo a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will cull on me. At the lime I commenced
using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have yiven hun
dxds nf do'.htis to bo rid of the disease. Since u
sing it. t have recommended it to several persous,
(an.i.im them mv mother, who bad the disease bad
ly on bet ann.) who were a I cured bv it.
JAMES DC U.N ELL, No. 1..C, Race St.
rXj The Rose Ointment is prepared hy E. B.
Yauhnn, S iu h East corner uf Third and Race
stiei Is, Phi'.adi lphia, and sold on agency in Sunhu
ry. hv tl. 1J. .M ASM. If,
May 14th, lSt:i. Agent
Koe Ghitim'iit, for To Her.
A PROOF OF ITS F.FFJCACY.
Phii Ai.iiriiii, May 27lh, IS:JW.
rl",HIS i to certify thai I was severely alllrc'e
-- with Tetter in the hands und feet for upwarc
of torly years ; the disease was attended general'.;
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to
i.i.mht r of h) sici ins, and used a great many appli
ca'ions without effecting a cure. About ayia
since, I applied tl e Rose Ointment, which entirel
-lopped the ili hina. uiul a few applications mimed
at. ly cured the disease, w hich there has been n
return nf, although I had never Wen rid of il n
any lime for forty veins. RICH ARD SAVAt.l"
Eleventh, la-low Spruce Street.
tjj" The Rose Ointment is pn pared by E. I
Vaui ban, S uth East corner nf Third and Rat
Slieels, Philadelphia, and sold on aaency in Suiibi
ry. by 11. li. MASSER,
May Hth, 1S43. Age
IVIEUICAXa APPROBATION
Of the ROSF. OISTM F.ST, for Titter.
ALTHOUGH the superiority of the preporatioi
over all others is fully established, the propric
tors take ph B-ure in laying before the public th
following certificate from a respectable physiciar
a graduate of the Univers.lv of Penns Ivania, D
Hunuh, having lotind in ibis remedy that tel. el f
a tedious and di-ngrceahh- affection which the meat
within the rume of his profession f liletl to allon
bus not hesitated to give il his app. nbation, itlthou
he prejudices and interests uf that profession a:
opposed to secret Remedies.
l'liitii..Lem a, Sept. 19, tHfi.
I was recently lioubkid with s tedious herpet
eritiiioi, which covced nearly one side of mv far
and extendi d over the ear. .Mr. Vauuhari, propn
no of the Rose I linlinei.t, observing mv lace, nisi
led un my I. vine his preparation, ol which he ha
ded me a jar. A about h in common with the tnei
bets ol my profession, I discuuutcliance and di.-a
prove ot ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon 1
puldie by iunoi ant pretenders, 1 feel ill jusiice boti
to rin pt the ll.w Oiiiluu ni liom thai c'assof n
li enor;, slid to give il mv approbation, as il enii
ly Hired the eruption, althoimti It had resisted '.
u-u d h pbeaiioiis. DAM. liAI CH.M.D'-
(Jj- The Rose Ointment is piepared by E
V autlian, oulh f.asl corner uf Third and R
Stieets, riola.leii.hu, and sold on g ncv in S.
bury, by 11. B. MASSERX
May 14th, IS4:f.
Agr
"hilt.
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Mnniilacturcr of Writing nnd Intlc!
ble Ink, No. llNi North Third Street, ei.
doors Im'Iovv Rare, (east side,)
PHir.ADEX.PHIA,
TlEfTECI FI LLY informs rnuntry nierrba
' slid others, that he con-lantly keeps on ha
a large stink of his supcricr Black, Blue snd V
tr k, and also a superior qosbty of Indillil le I
II is ink is put up in b. Hies varying in si7e.fi
1 to 3 ounces, and will be sold on reasons
terms. 'I he excrl'ei.t qualities uf this ink has
thoroughly established its character, that il is n
extensively used throughout ths country.
For sale si the store of H. B. Mssser, Sti
bury. Pa. May 27lh, I84:f. I.
( 1 1 A li i .i :s "V. iiKtii xs.
ATTOHNE.1T AT LAV
SUNETJRY, PA.
W JS AS token the oHiee loiu.eily uccupi' d by
H U Hon. Chaites (. Dot. m I, opposite the Co
House. He will attend to business in the Cuu
of Norlhutnla-ilaiid, Union and Columbia count
May Stlth, IH4:.
UNION liiYYEU
((ientral Stage Oft.ce,)
LYCOMING COTTNTT,
I'cunsijH aula.
riUIE Subscriber resectfu!ly informs his frienr
L and the public in general, ihsl he has tak.
the above
LARdi: AM) COMMODIOUS
HOTEL,
IN THE BO R O U (J 11 O F M U N C Y.
and thai he is now well prepare! to accommodat
all who may favor him with their custom.
His SLKKemu ApAaTatiiRTs tre well aired, am
comfortable.
Hi.TsMrisn Bi will always be s applied
with ihe heal the msiket can afl'ord.
His Sta a li ao, which is gol. will Vs under
the chsrge of good snd careful hostlers.
He feels confident, by strict attention to business
snd an earnest desire lo render Comfortable Ihosr
who niay patronize him, that he will not fail login
general sali. faction. II, B. WEAVER.
Muncy, Oct. 1st, 184. If.