Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 11, 1846, Image 4

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Ai.tiTBfl.ATioN.Th following, which we find
in an old newspaper, in, without doiiht. the most
pTf'-rt specimen of alliteration extant Whoe
ver has. Ht any time, attempted to indite an a
('rotie, is aware of the embarrassment of being
confined to particular initiar letters. Yrt here
the whole alphabet ii fathomed, ami each word
in each line claims its own proper initial. It is
i ally a curiosity.
Slcfre of Belgrade.
" n Austrian army awfully arrayed,
I'nld'y by battery bcsmged Belgrade;.
( ossack commanders, cannonading come,
Dealing destruction's devastating doom : .
I A ery endeavor engineers essay,
V-ir fam, for fortune fighting furious fray;
(' -nenih 'gainst generals grapple gracious God
I low honors Heaven, heroic hardihood;
l ifminte, indiscriminate in ill,
''insmen kill kinsmen kinsmen kindred kill :
Labor low levels loftiest, longest lines
Men march 'mid mounds, 'mid moulds,
id
mnrd'rous mines :
iw noisy noxious numbers notice nought
i if outward obstacles opposing ought :
ior patriots, partly purchased, partly pretsed,
' ''lite quacking, quickly quarter 'quest :
I; -nson returns, religious right resounds,
"'iwarrow stops such sanguinary Eoun.li,
Truce, to theo Turkey triumph to thy train !
' njtist, unwise, unmerciful Ukraine!
inish vain victory, vanish victory vain!
Why wish we warfare? Wherefore welcome were
' rxes, Ximenes, Xantbus, Xaviere?
Yield! ye youths! ye yeoman yield your yell
'no's, Zarpater's, Zoroaster's zeal,
all attracting arms against appeal."
Prom tha Boston Courier.
Othello lit Cniif;rrsM.
OK TIIK APOfTHoeilK SAl.SAl.KIVOyirs.
?! ..si potent, grave and reverend Representatives,
' 1 , noble and approved porkoniaus,
Tb.it I have gobbled tip this greasy sausage
t: is most true. TrueI have bolted it,
v.nd wiped my chops with an old newspaper
t'lii very stretch and grin of my voracity
i t ith this extent no more. Jiude are my jaws,
ud i;ttlc graced with niceties of slobbering,
i i.r since these gums of mine had seven years'
teeth,
Till now some nine moons wasted, they have used
Their keenest action upon head and pluck,
.And little of the whole hog can I squeak
'lore than pertains to feats of broiled whisker,
V'td therefore leanlyhave 1 greased my grinders
t i munching for myself. Yet by my patience
' .vill a round unvarnished tail deliver
i !' my whole course of pig; what tripes, what
trotters,
What big black-puddings and what mighty sau
sag i For such pork-feeding I nm charged withal)
I gormandized in greasy dignity.
Sweet piggy loved me oft delighted me,
ml piggish was the story of my life,
i'rom year to year, the nibbles, bites and chump
ings !
I greased it through, even from my boyish days
To the very moment when you caught me at it.
And I can speak of the most slippery lardings,
'. !i' moving accidents by skewer and gridiron,
Ot hair breath 'scapes enough to singe your bris
tles,
When squealing grnnters died on point of fox.
f perils in smoke-bouse and dripping-pan,
Of being baked in the insolent dough,
hi pot-pie slavery. Of my nuzzling since,
And tit bits in my Congress history,
H 'herein of antics vast and speeches idle,
;ticufl's, fudge, and fibs whose heads touch hea
ven, ' I' was my bad luck to heur : such was the gam
mon (if swaggering cannibals that each other eat
The AnlhroJHit,'! the men whose tongues
Are broader than their shoulders mighty bores.
Yet, still the "House affairs" kept me from dinner
All empty chaff and draff ; which I observing,
Clapped a fried sausage in my breeches pocket,
Wrapped in a ragged "Madisonian."
U hereof by parcels I had something smelt,
hut naught distinctly. So I clutched and bit it.
IVIora high Heaven: T was fat; 'twas passing
f.it.
Twas peppery; 'twas wondrous peppery !
I wished 1 had not bit it ; yet 1 wished
Ohio pigs had made me such a sausage,
S.i catawarnpoiibly to be chawed up.
Oil" this end 1 dodge.
'i qui ii for the sausage I have munched,
Ana stump yuu to bite a harder one.
ATiude. The Huntington Globe describes
n trade in wives, which recently took place in
Ulair county, which isa pretty lair start in the
line inatrimon al lor a new county:
'The trade took place between Mr. T. and
Mr. !., in a written article oi agreement, the
Utter paying- the former the lollowiuf article,
L'l-nerally denominated as 'boot' : two dollars
i i cash, three gallons of whisky, two pound of
smoking tobacco, one pair of shoes, one bell
crowned hat, such as was the fashion when Ad
tun was a boy, arid several unmentionable trifles,
il l conclusion of the agreement the wivei Chan
l!f.J place, leaving behind all their movable
nffertu, including the children, and etahlised
ihoii'selve in their new hnnics. The parties
ire in moderate circuun-lancetf. Since tlio a
i..ve transaction we 'knock under,' and acknowl
edge Blair county to be ahead of old Hunting-
on."
The beat physicians are !r. Diet, Dr Quiet,
and Pr. Menyman. OU Vrvuib.'t
LIST.
' rrSTLTAXl.4.
The f Mowing lift shows the current valun of all
Pennsylvania Bunk Note. The most implicit re
liance may he plnced upon it, a it i every erk
-.art fully compared with and correctcJ from Biik
nell's Reporter.
Hanks lu Philadelphia.
" ' i ' Disc, tit
. Mn. Location. piMfcii)
.NOTES AT PAR.
flunk of Ninth America . ,
Bank of the Northern Liberties ,
(Jommereiul Bank of Penn'a. . .
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank
Kensington Bank
Philadelphia Hank
Schuylkill Bank .
Snuthwark Bank
Western Bank . '
Mechanics' Bank .
Manufacturer' A, Mechanics' Batik
Country Itniilt.
Rank of f'hestcr County Westchester
Hank of Delaware Comity Chester
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pir
pur
par
par
par
par
par
pur
par
B.ink nf Germantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylcstown Bank
Eas'on Bank
Fanners' Bank of Bucks co.
Oflire ff Biifli of Penn'a.
Office di do
Otllco dd dn
Oilice ihv do
Germantown
Norristown
Doyle.town
Esslon
Bristol
par
H;irrisbutg" These
Lancaster I otlicca
Rending do not
Easton J issue n.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
n-ink of the United States
Bank of Penn Township
Girard Bank
Movnoienwiiig B ink
Bank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bm.k of Pottsville
Bank of Lcwilown
Bank of Middle-town
Bank of Northumberland
Philnli lphia
3d I
par i
par j
par
par
?.iij
Potlsvillil
Lew blow n
Middletown
Northumberland par
Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia
Carlisle. Bank Carlisle 1
Exchange Hank Pitts-hurir i
D d i branch of llollidavs-
hurg i
Farmers' Bank of Lancastei Lsncistei
par
par
pni
Lancaster County Bank Lniicasler
Farmers' Bunk of Reading Reading
Harrisburg Bank Harrislmrg
Lanciis'er Bank Lancaster
Lebanon Bank Lebanon
Merchants' Ac Manuf. Bank Pittsburg
Bank ofPilUhurg PitlH!nu
West Brunch B mk illiamsport
Wyoming Bunk Willicl grio
Northampton Bink Allentown
Berks (;ountV Bank iieading
Oilice of Bank of U. S. PilNl urg
pi
J
i
i'
failed
ill!
D. do do Erie
Do do d.i New ilrihtiin
111
Kensington tSuv. Ins. A ihi
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Bank of Chambef-burg Chamben-hurg j
Bunk ol (iettysburg (iettyur I
Bank of Siinjuelmnna Co. Montrose l
Erie Bank Eriu liala'
Farmers' & Drovers Bank Wnynesburg jn)
Franklin Bank Washington Ij
Honcsilsh) Bnk Honesd.do I
Monongnliel i Bunk of B. Brownsville 1 J
York Bank Yivk ul
N. B. '1 ho notes of those banks on which wo
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker-, wiilt tho
exception of those which have a letter of ri lert nee.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelj hia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do l .iled
Manual Labor Hank (T. W Dyntt, prop.) failed
l owauda Bank I iiwanim
Alleghany Bank of Pa. BedforJ
Bunk of Beaver Heaver
Bank of Swatara Hariisburg
Bank of Washington Washington
Centre Bank Belli fonte
City Bank Pitttbuig
Farmers' Sc Mech'cs' Bank Pittsburg
Farmers' it Mech'cs' Bank l'ayelie en.
Fuiniers'&. Mech'ca' Bai.k IJrciaicastie
Harmony Instiluti) Harinony
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon
Juniata Bank Lewistowii
Lunibenneu's Bank Warren
Northern Bank uf Pa. Di.ndntf
no sale
closed
closed
failed
closed
no Mile
failed
filled
failed
no fali
no sale
no sale
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope
Northunib'd Union Col. Bk. Milton
North Western Bank of Pa. Meodville
Oilice of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon
a. Agr. At Manuf. Hank Carlisle
Silver Lake Bank Montrose
Union Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown
Westmoreland Bank (ireenslmrj
Wilkesbarru Bridge Co.
Wilkeslmrie no sale
tT All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Hank not givey in tha above list, may be set
Jown as frauds.
jvnw ji:rsi:v.
Bank of New Brunswick
ticlvidcie Bunk
Burlington' Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank
Tarmen.' Bnk
Farmers' and Mechanic' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk
Farmers' and Merchant' Bk
Brunswick
Belvidcre
M.-ilUd
Perth Ani'oty
Bridetim
Mount Holly
I'ahwuy
N. BiuriHwiek
MidHeUwn Pt,
Ji rev Oily
failed
i
,ar
I
p..r j
par I
!
failed i
. '
fuiled j
fail, d !
failed I
failed I
failed
A !
fail.-.) I
!
al ;
Franklin Bank of N.J.
Hoboken Bkg & Grazing Co Hub .ken
Jersey City Bank Jersey Ony
Mechanics' Bank I'atieison
Manufacturers' Bank Hi Hi villi1
Morris County Bank1 Morristown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Fierhol.l
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanics and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jcisey City
Post Notes
Newark Bkg cV Ins Co
New Hopa Del Bridge Co
N. J. Msnuf.ic. and Bkg Co
no bsle
Newark
l.ainbeit, villa
Hoboken
Jersey Ciiy
1 i
faileil j
l.:!led
f.ile.l I
i!
par ;
par 1
N J Princeton & Lombard bk
Orange Bank
Palermo Bank
Peoples' Bank
Piinceton Bank
fSalem Banking Co
tStale Bank
Stale Bank
State Bank
$tat Bank of Morris
tttute Bank
Salem and Philad Manuf Co
Sussex Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
O rii 11 go
i'alersiin
do
i'riiiu'tiill
Salem
Newark
Eluuhrthtowu
( 'uinileii
Morristowu
Trenlon
Salem
Newton
Trenton
Dvcr
Hackeusack
i
i !
par ;
i !
failed
failed
1
par
i
failed
par
par
pur
par
r
par
par
par
par
Washington Banking Co.
DIXAlVAIti'.
Bk of Wihn & Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware
Bank of Smyrna
Do branch
Wilmington
Smyrna
Millord
Farmers' Bk of Hate of Del
Do branch
Dover
Wilmington
Georgetown
Newcastle
Wilmington
Do brunch
Do branch
Union Bank
tXj" Under 5's
(TT On all banks marked
thus () there are ei
(tier counterfeit ur altered notes uf the various Js-
nouiiuaiions, in circulation.
HANK SOTI!
IIURK'S HOTEL,
IIARRISnrRG, PA.
IBEO leave to inf..rm the public that I have left
Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris
bur?, the neat of the Executive and State Govern
ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy tho
spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilson.
This spacious building- having been purposely
pUnned and i retted for a Hold of iho first class
h not surpassed if equalled, by any similar estab
lishment in Pennsylvania ; and having undergone
a thorough renovniion. the parlors, rooms and
rhambrr are no fitted up in a stylo that com
bines r'eeanco with comfort and convenience.
My TABLE ia pledged to be supplied with the
best fare the Markets can produce: the charges at
the s-nie time being ss moderate as anv of the best
regulated estal lishments elsewhere. In short, no
cxeitions shall be spared on my p rt, or on iho pnrl
of every member of my household, to make it v. hit
it should be, in tbe Capital i f one of (lie most pop
ulous nd in'crcsting Statu, of the Union.
With these promises, accommndninns and faci
lities, and the bict that tlie Hotel is niont eligibly
situated, I with confidence, most respectfully soli
cit the patronage of thn Public.
DANIEL HERR,
Lite of Herr's lintel, Cl-.csnut at., Philad.
ITjrri burn. Nov. 2C. lSI.r.
itnKTi:i:
raraiuanu
Slvttclcics.
;1.
BntTtn's VsnMirrna a e-rtain eure for
worms irtfe. nr.d very pfeaxanf to lake.
2. OidsoVs EtthaCts. which remove (!reno
of all kind--, Dry Paints. Tar, Varnish and Wax.
from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the
c Ior or the cloth.
3. Lnnn Fi t Purv.n the Itcst thing known
for killing Hies and inu-qintiirs. .
4. A ceitarn Desirnyer of lints. Mice, llonches
and Ants, and anmber of Btd Bn;s.
5. OcWs Hrtciric fcr ur stomach, Heirl
Biirn and Water Brash, by one who hail snlli red
thirlicn years, bi forn he discovered the core.
Dh. Stevr's Chicks Oi.it.mkt for the Pibs.
It has never failed In cure
7. llinniso" Ti.tti.ii Wit.
H. BltKMOMl's I.11IKL1IILE Ilk,-
-without
rival.
9. Tue ' t'owpotfn Coifictiox or Kins
' jiisl tl e Rieiliiiue for children .Hid f r Women, It is
jf so pleasant to take. i
10. Hu n s Vtor.Tiai.r. ATinnmrs I ii.i.?. ,
11. Gcsm's Enot.i.iKT Watkm-pbuiif I'sik. j
for ll:iriifss, Bon's, &,c. It softens the leather, and
keeps out I lie wa'er. I
I'Z. Pimiii Ms Strknii rn.in I'i.astsh. i
CI. Iackox's 1)i a rhiiii: i Mixti iif, uliii bl
cures the worst Diarrlxra in a few hours.
11 Jacksuv's Dvsi:NTiir Mixii ni,
r,'r-
lain and rpeedy rure for Dysentery and Summer
ClMllpl.llllt.
'i'he at ove valuable article, are "old wholesale
and retail, bv L. '. G'UNN, No. I South '' i
(-ee, l'h'.lndi !j)Iiin wbeie Stun keepers r.nd o-I
ilu r will be Mi P ie I with pure African Cayenne
Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drus, Paints, Oils, (Jlass j
and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms oi ly
cash. Qj" (Jul out the advcitisvinent, and bring j
it with vou. j
Pl.ila.lelphia. July 19ih. 1815. 1 v. I
14 K IjTk V E A MJ l7l V K . ;
THOMSON'S
C'uiwciouiul .svi'iin of Tar At "Wol
Nai(!ia. :
.IIP I . . 1 . , r . I . ! . .. T ' .. . n i .. I
f H SI 1 l-t Ulipri-l Clll llll ll MILi rM in mis .in in. , in
R the restoration uf health, to those who, in des.
pair, bad pien up all hopes, has given it an
led rrputuliuii aliovo all oilier remedies, fund; hihg
evidence of its intiinsic va'ue and power, as the on
ly agent which can relied upon for the cure of
l'ubnon.iry f'onsumplion, Broiiehiitls, Asihtna,
Pain in the Hih and Breat, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.
Altei.tion is lequested to the following ASTON.
ISHING CUKE.bv Thoms.i'i's Cumpoiiiid Suup
of Tar and Wo.d Naptlm! !
rliiladrfpbui. May 3., 181 1.
MB. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of ihe astonishing etl'ccis ol
your medicine, which has literally rais. d ma from
a death-bed ! My di.-ia-e, Pulmonary CVu-uimp.
lion, h id reduced me m low that my physician pro.
lio.mri d my ea-e hupeUiis! Al ibis jui.ciion I be
gan to u-eyour medicine, nod miraculous as it may
cein, it has completely restored me lo health, alter
everything else had fuiled. I'espei tfullv yours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte street, above Geoige strrt-t.
'J'h" undersigned, beii g personally acquainted
with Washington Muck and his tullerings, Lear
witness lo 1 lie astoi.i-h'.ng effects of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tui, and the truth uf the a
hove statement.
JOS. WINNER, H18 North Third street,
DAVID VIOKKHS, 42 Almond street,
HUGH M 'GIN LEV, S. E. rormr Tuiuany
mid Fourth street.
Prepared only by W. I . I homs.in. It. comer
of oth and Spruce slreits, Plii adclphia. j
Agents. H. B. Ma.-er, i-uiibury ; D. Gross, j
and Dr. Maq hcison, 1 1 i -lislnirg ; Jno. (i. Brown, !
Pi.ttsvele ; Geo. E irl, Ka.diii; HuuMun it M-
on. I on auila. israii.oro county, t a. J rice ov cents
piT botile, or f 5 p r dozen,
(j)- lli irure of nil imitations.
""Philadelphia, June '.'Slh, ISi.a. l y
IIKLP TIIK
15 c g i n 11 c r s .
rilllE subscribers would respectfully inform the
1 (
.'tiieiis fSuiibury and tho public generally,
lb it they have purcl ased ihe shop of Mr. William
Huover, in Market street, ii e'door west of the Post
Oilice, wheie they will continue the
( nltiiir(-l!n!siii IIu.itic',
in all iis branches. The public may expect their
work done hi ihe latest stv le. They hope, by slr'u t
ulteiilioii lo bu-iins-, t meiit a share of public
lialroiiHce.
(ry Collins m ule lo oiler on tbe shortest no" ice,
and country endure taken in exchange for work.
WM. YOU.NGVA.S 4Sc H. C. MARTIN.
Simbury, May l?ib. I SI5. 1 y.
A S II IB V V K O V A E
WHOLESALE U EETAIL
1IAT&CA1 MAMFACTUU IIS,
South Fail comer of Marktl and ith sts..
Philadelphia,
"WHERE they always keep on ham! an exten-
sive i.iortiuenl of HATS U CA FS of every
description, got up in the be.t and most approved
15 le, Peie.'ii dciiriius r-f purchasing superior orti
cbs on ihe most reasonable term., will find it (o
iheir advaulage to tall bib re making purchases
rUewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. 5th. 1S44. ly
F
M:i:i. The highest plica will" be
given for rial Seed, at Ihe store of
Aug 9. 1815 HENRY MASSE!L
1 .11 1!, of a siierior ijuality, csn now be hud
4 1 lilt) Lime Kilns of Henry Masser.in Sun-
bury. May 17. 1845.
BAR IRON Just received snd for tJe, cheap
forcs.h, by HENKY MASSER.
Sunhury, Sapt. SO, 1345.
OAKLEY'S
REPI RATIWK SVRrP.
THE valuable properties of Oakley's Dppura
tive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as a purifier of the
blood, is so well known to the public generally,
that it Is unnecessary to oecnpy much space in set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use ? wherever tho medicine has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence, over nil others : f vety
one that has tsken it, hr.vo derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, that it ia recommended by
them with the utmost confidence. Physiciami of
thn highest standing in tho profession, prescribe it
to patients under their e.ira ', containing nothing
deleterious, but bring composed of the mcM-,t mild,
yet efficacious vegetable materials.it is offered si ith
confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu
rifier of the blood now known, Thn use of a few
bottles, espetial'y in the spring months, will be at
tended with most derided improvement in tha e
neral strength of the system, eradicating any wvils
of disease that may have been generatej, besides
giving health and vigor to thp body. For the rure
ofNcrofuhor Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tetter,
Pimples or eiuption. of Iho Skin, White Swelling,
Fii-lnla, Chronic Cough Asth.ua, cVe. The nu
merous certificates in the possession of the sal'scrl
her and his agents, from physicians and others, are
sufficient to coov nee tho must skeptical of its su
periority over all prepnr.iti ms of Sarsaparilla.
Suld wholesale end retail, by the proprietor,
(.'EOIKiE W. OAKLEY, North 5th sirert. Rea
ding, Beiks Comity, and to bo bad of the following
persons :
i' ioritiumoeriar.rt bounty. a. v. ..lass-r
- t
-
Simbury ; liel unl fc Mixel,
"l """" ' " j
hrausr r, Milton.
In Unian County. J. Gearhart, Seliusgrovej
A. (lutelnis, Miiiliiiluirg.
In Columbia Cuunly. 1J. V. McCay, Wash
ington.
Rending. March H. 181:1.
Ma. O intrri I believe it the uty of every
one to do whuteveriri their powerlte, for the le ne
fit of their fellow m.v, and having had pn-HV
proof in my own family, of the woinlerful properties
of your Dt pnrs'.ive Syrup of Snrsnp.irilla, I m st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We
Inl the niiffoiturio t.i lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered Ihe
face, head and neck, although we had some of the
most scientific physicians to attend tin m and had
tried all the known icmedirs, including Kwaim's
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was st:sd;e. in tho same manner, her lace rd
neck was completely covered; the discharge was o
offensive, nml t!;e disease at such a heigh, that we
despiired ol her life. Seeing the wonderful ellects
of your Depnraiive Sytup (.f S irsapari 1 1, wo wcie
iitduenl to iniikp trii.1 of it. the last rts irt; it
ae'td like a charm; the u'cers cmmeuced lutlii
! immediately, a fi w bottles entirely restored In r to
) hi r health, which slm In? enjoyed nniiileriui uMlIy
ever since. Asa puiilu r ol the ii.oeii, l verily I.e.
heve it h;.s not ils equal.
JOHN MOVER. Tailor,
Walnut aired, near Fourth, Beading.
Doiigl issville, April 19th, 184:?.
Mil. Oakikt: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scrofula in thn most dreadful and distressing limn
ner for three years, during which lime he was de.
privrd of the use of his litnl s. his ,p ,, and nrck
wcie covered with ulcers. We tried all the dill-Tent
remedies. I ut to no rfft-ct, until recninnn tided
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, bud a!.-o Dr. Isaac
Hiesier, of Reading, lo ue your Dcpuralivn Syrup
of iSarsapurilla, of which I obtained sevnal lotilcs.
the ue of which drove the disease entirely out of
his system, the si.re healed up, and the child was
restored lo perfect health, which he ha. enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of
many persons ' who seen him during his atlliction.
I have thought it my duty, and send you this ce'ti
ficate that others uh haw a lil.c afiliction in (he
family mr.y know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. tO. ISM ly
To t'onntrv TUrc 8t:iil.
V,
oot
.Shoes
Ilonncts, Lechorn
ami
I'alm Lent' Hats.
('.. AV. & L. II. TAYLOIt,
ill the S. P.. corner of Market mid Fifth Sin.,
OFFER for sale an extensive nesnrlinent of the
above ar'ichs, all of w hich they sell al unusual
ly low pi ices, and particularly invite the attention
of buyers visiting the cilv, to 1.11 examination of
their stock. G. W. cV L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May 25, IS 14. ly
city runsiTuin-: ai xtiox,
ASTO PEIVATU SA5.E3 ROOTIo,
Nos. t-i and :tl North Third .Street,
Near tho City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
ites the attention of persons desiro:is of pur-ch.i.-ing
Fuihiiure, to his extensive ivilrs Ilooius.
(both puldic und Piiate.) for every description of
Household Furniture, white can be obtained at all
times, a l.irce assortment of fashionable and well
insnufuclurt'd Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mutirasses,
j &c. at very reduced prices, for cash.
t CO- tsUics '0y Auction, twice a week.
May 2Vth. 143. ly
C'otlu,tllc-rl,
DEATH BLOW.
Tl" l,ul'!iC W'" Vlri ",hsrr? 'I"11 ':" 15rlan,,";,h
fins are genuine, umess iae nex oa8 .rrB 1.-
, be! upon if. (the top, the side and the bottom)
e.di coniainiog a fac-sunilc signature 01 my na.,.l-
writing, thus B. BbanIikith, M. D.TI'e la.
bel-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over $!i,0!)0. Therefore
it will be seen iha( the only thing nrcesary 10 pro
cure (he medicine in its purity, is to observe these
label..
lb-'inemher tho top, the side, and the bottom.
The fvdlowing respective persons are duly authori
zed, and hold
CERTIFICATES OT AGENCY
For the sale of Hrundrcth's Vegetable Universal
Mi. .
Northumberland county t Milton Mackey fi
Chsmheilin. Kunhury II. B. Masscr. M'Ewens
ville Ireland tc Meixell. Northuml-eiland Wtu.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. & J. Wslls.
Union County t New Berlin Bogur A Win
ter, Selinsgrove George Gundiura. Middle,
burg Isaac Smith. Beavermwn David Hubler.
Adamsburg Wm. J.May. Mitllinsburg Menscb
& Rsy. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
G. Sl P.O. Moyer. Lewisburg Walls &. Green.
Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
& Co. Berwick Shumsn A. Rittenhnuse. Cat.
tawissa C, G. Brobts. Bloomsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Robt. McCay. Lime.tmie Ball'-' t MtrN'ncb.
Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Ur BRANDRET IPS Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
(he new lubelt now ued upon the Urandreth J'ill
Botet.
Philadelphia, office No. f), North 8(h street.
B. BRANDKETH, M. D,
June Jllh, 1843.
ROSE OINTMENT
FOR TRTTRR.
niNOWOIIMR, flMPLKH OH THB PACK, AND OTHER
rnTANEOi'9 rrttp-rtoNs.
Hit fil!niiinir ccrtiicaie detcribe rte nflM
mint, txtruirrdiuarrj cure ever ejf.xtefl by any
applicaticm.
PntiAntt.rnM, Februaty 10, 1839.
IJ'OB twenty years I was severely afflicted with
Tr.TTKit on t'aa Face and Headi the diresse
commenced when I was rcventeen years old, end
continued until tho Fall of 1833, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During mt
of the time, great part of my fsce was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my head swelled al times until it fe.lt ss if it
would bu.-s! the svrel'in j was so great, Ihat I could
scarcely pet my hat on. Drrinjf. thfl long period
that I was afflicted with the disease, I ureit a great
many n plical'ons, (among them several celebrated
preparation") as vell as taking inward remedies,
including a n'lmber of bottles of Swaim' Tanar.ra.
Rxlrael of Sarsavnrilin, cVe, In fact, it would be
impossib!: to enumerate all the medicines I useil. i
, , , .. , . , , .i-t
I was a so nnder the care or two of iho moot ills-
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tmguisoed physicians of this city, but without re-
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ee,v,n?m.,ch benefit, anil I despaired of ever being ,
cured. In t.w fall of 18.30, the disease at the .me
being very v.olent, I con.menced Using the h,m ,
Ointment, fprepared b Vaughan tc Davis.) In '
a few anplicaiions the violent itching ceased, the
pwrlljnf; aimtcd, tho ffuptt.in brenn t ilisippear. t
I c ft i , , 1
cutnl. H has naw lcon nearly a vrar anil a hlf i
.1 . ,
nvnn.., ,Ua - . f . i. , . . r i
iimiiiii'. cai.'-'i i-i i a iiipin uir uirp nils lorioeii t
by the disease, it is impessilde for me to describe
in a certiticate the severity of tho disease mil mv
sulTrring, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
connt to any person wantins; furiher satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I commcnce.l
using iho Ease Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of doilats to lio rid of the disease. Sinco u
sing it, I have recommended it to sever ii persons,
(among them my mother, who had the diseaso bad-
on hct ,m) who were a I cured bv it
JAMF.S DUKNELL, No. ljfi, Race St.
j iXjf" Tho Hose Ointment is prepared by E. B,
! Vanillin, Somh East corner of Third and Race
streets, Pbi'iidelphia, and sold on seenry in Sunliu
ry, by II. B. MASSER,
) May 14th. 1813. Ait.
! Ctostic (lintnicait, 8'or Teller.
I A I'lltiOr UF ITS EtTH AVY.
Philaiiklchia, May 2?lh, 18:l'..
j 'Tpllls is to certify that I was dcverely aftl cted
with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards
' of forty years ; the disease was attended generally
j with violent itching and swelling. I applied to l
j number of physicians, nm! used a great many appli
i cations without rtrecting a cure. About a year
since, I npplicd the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stcpiied the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which (here has been no
return of, allhot!5h I had never been rid of it al
any tiuc fur f. r!y years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
CCj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauhan, jutli East corner of Third nud Race
Mn els, Philadelphia, and sdd on agency in Sunbu
ry. by II. B. MASSER,
May I lib. 1843. Aiiet.
IVIEDICArj APPROBATION
UJ the RUSH OI. rMr..T,Jhr Tetttr.
A LTHOUtill the sup.riority of the prepaialimi
over all others is fully established, Ihe pr .pric-
lors take pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University of PeuiiKvlvaiui. JJr.
Buugh, I sving found in this temedy that relief f ir
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means
within the range of his profession failed to elbird,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interest), of that prolcsion aie
opposed ta secret Remedies.
PiliLAnELPUiA, Sept. 10, 18313.
I was recently troubled w ith a tedious herpetic
eruption, which coveted nearly one si.la of my face,
n.id exit ruled over the ear. Mr. Vaughau, proprie
tor of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, insis
ted on my trying his preparation, uf which he huu
ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem
bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by ignni ant pretenders, I feel in justice bound
lo except the Rose Ointment from that cla-s of me
dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire
ly lured ihe eruption, although it had resisted the
usual applications. DA.NL. BAl'GH, M. 1).
fXj J he Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vuughaii, ISouth East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agrncy in Sun
bury.by H. B. MASTER,
May 14 th, 1843. Agent
EAGLE
Corner of Third und Vine Streets, I
milE subicribtr respectfully announces to ihe
.B- public, that he has opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on the corner of j
'1 hird and Pine streets, where he will he happy to !
wait i.pon those who may favor him with their
company. 'I'he Eagle Hotel is large and conveni- I
ent, snd furnished in the best modem style. Ii is j
provided with a large number of well aired and .
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu-
fciness or pleasure, may rest assured Ihut every ex-
ertion will l e used to lender their sojourn at the ,
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will be supplied with the very best tho market af- j
fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other 1
I;,,., ...... , i,.raj ... it., Tk r-.i. it ...i
! p.Uesses greater advantages' in point of location
. aimii.,,1i1umri, , lKt
, M t j bui,-miM cf,,elown. ami
1 wihjl , fonv,.niellt di8laIu.u of ,he (;linrt HU8H
and Williamsport and Elmira Had Road Depot.
j Sufficient Stabling provided, snd good and trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accim.mothiling and honest Servants
i have been employed, and nothing left undone thai
will add to the comfort and accommodation uf his
guests.
There will be a carriage always in attendance al
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from
the House, fiee of chsrge,
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th. 1812. tr
Sichat'l WraYer SL on,
COrS MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 1 3 iX.irtft Water Street. Fhiludtlphia.
PAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz:
l r it Hopes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Msnil
la liopes, 'low Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains,
Ac. all of w hich they will dispose of on reasonable
teims. ' -
Philadelphia, November 13, 1X42. ly.
SlElUNGrGOOD& CO. "
No. las Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
and American Dry Goods, w hich they offer for sals
ou the mot reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. -ly.
TO HEIL1CA1T & CO.,
i-3t isss
Commission & Forvvarditip;!Merchants,
Fvot of Willow Street Rail Road,
OX TRK TlttAWAKr.,
TTAVINO associated with them Joseph Barnet,
-lateof Eastnn, Pa., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta.
ken tht large and well known store and wharf at
foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by
Jicob Martin, where they purpose doing a General
Commission and Forwarding Business, and from
the local advantages of the place being connected
with all the public improvements that have their
outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they wil'
be able to do business to as great, if not greater ac
vantage, snd upon as reasonable terms as any othe.
house, and tbev assure their friends that any con
signmnits made to them shall have their strict at
tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis-
I fuc'ion.
'i'i.. . ... .i ... i : l r i
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goods 10 any point on the Delaware and Lehigh
, '.. . ,. .... , m ?
rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Lnston and Plnla-
, w , ' . . l-
lel nn, via Delnwsre IJi visnn anu lienmh Canals;
rko , nnv t,oinl , ,; ri.rf or Norlh
w, n,1.,,, of ,hc s,Ufqnehanna .j, Srhuyl.
m nnJ Un of ,h(J Cn iake aml TW, NVnfcr
Canals
For Jh( flC(.onlmnililtinn of , comin(, or R0.
... tak..-ii.:ii i tT-:-.
i"K "i mi mni nun i; iiiimi uijiiit a -r iiiiiruai.
tIu....n..ii 1 . . .i.. ,. .k:u
iiiuvmin wiuiiimj in inn uriiinairnini um;i, vvmin
will enable merchants to have (heir produce deli
vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at
a saving ot 5t) to 7o per cent, on tho prices for
hauling acioss, with these advantages they re
spectfully solicit s share of patronage.
W.HEILMAN&CO.
William Hellmsn,
-I
WillianvW. Keyser,
Joseph Barnet. 3 Philad., May 14, 1843. ly
J. BXATTxiAND, JR. h CO.
Sntill' nntl Tnbaccn Xlnnufacttirers,
A n. "J!l AorJt U' ut comer of Rare and Third
Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
' rPHE undersigned have formed a Co-pnrtnership
I J- under the firm of J, MAYLAND. Jn. & Co..
as successors to the late firm of Jucab .May land $
I Co., and will c uitinue Iho business at 'he old esta
' blishtoent, on their own account. In addition to
their own close attention and experience f r many
1 years, in the manufacture, of their cefebrated snuffs,
t &c the long eiperience of the senior partner of tho
: late firm, w ill also be devoted lo tho interest of tho
1 new concern nnd as no exertion and care will be
spared to insure their goods, at all tinv s of the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of tho
confidence of the fiiends and customers of the lato
, linn. THOM AS ADAMS,
I J. M.WLAND, J11.
I Philadelphia, Mav 14th, 1S4:I. ly
To oimti v
MERCHANTS,
rl",HE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Hat
Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore ami other large cities, whose. Huh ro
highly commmded fir eimd rolir and dur'd.itity,
has on hand a first rate assortment of HA I'S and
CAPS, suitable for Spring s ites, wh'rh will be sold
v.tv low. fni raS or ni.ninvil rri'ttlt. nl th m Ifti
rheilp illire No 40 K(Jrh Th;rj .,re?1 mrj,.e
lhu City jIl)tel ).i UiU-lhiia.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON, ,t,,tnt.
N. B. Orders tot Hats in iherouriV. prunptly
attended to, Tha highest rice ill uuft ort.ala
given far Fur ikin.
Philadelphia, June II, 1813.--ly
BOLTON & CO.
Cilrnrral Commission .Urn liants.
For the Sale of Flour, drain, Sied, ic., Vc.
1 F..M'ECTFULLY
inform their Inends and
.IA
tho Merchants generally, that ihev hawf la-
ken ihoselarge nnd commodious Wharvs, with two
Docks, noith of (Miihiiut street, on the Delaware,
together with the store No. ID South Wharves,
where they would be pleased lo receive consign-'
nients of Grain, Flour. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, &c
l'C. Being also well prepared to forward all kind
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly for the purpose of tmin;
boats by either route.
Merchants will please be particular to send thei
goods destined by either ejnals-, to No. lit Soul!
Whsrves, between Market and Chesnut streets. 01
the Delaware, with directions accompanying then
which route ihey wish them to be shippe.l.
53 Plaster and Suit for sale, at ihe lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON & C'.
March 19, 1843. No. 19 South Whirvef
' f'U El j Iv? 9 ; P 0 1 H
" ; house,
.o.2m, Sorth Third, above C.tlowhill St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"H OHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsvlv;
; fjf nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., lute of .
mt riran Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, lake pleasure in a'
' uamiing their friends and the public nenerallv ih
' Ihey have taken (be large and commodious Hon
1 recently built by thajMcests. Hart, on the came si
once occupied by the old established Hotel know
' ss the Bull's Head, in Third stleel above Calluv
I hill st.
: This Hotel is finished in the very best possib
; manner, and of the best materials. Its location
! ery desirable, particularly for country merchant
1 the arrangements for heating and ventilating ea.
room is such as to secure aoy temperature. Tl
hrdroomsare all light and airy, all furnished in
j nest style, so as to insuie comfort.
I 'i'he receiving parlors are also fun ished in a s
i )erb style, the windows are on tho French sly
forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whir
) makes a pleasant recess. Pnrticulai attention h
! been given to the beds and bedding, which, wi
I the furniture, are entirely new.
. f rom yea's exerience in h.vtel business, x
t-ust, by strict assiduity tc businesi, (11 make tl
I house a desirable slopping place. Our table
. always he supplied with uia very best our mart
; ran afford, and our bar with the best lujuorsa
wines of the most sppioved brands,
j P. S. There are rir.t rste stabling imd carria
; houses attached lo the hotel, attended by care'
ami sober hostlers, and our charges will be low,
accordance with the present haid times.
.Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1842.
GOLDEN SWA I
Ao. tiii Aorf Third, above Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
AOI-OMVIODATIONB FOR sIVEM'V rEKMONS.
CHARLES WEISS, late of the White Swal
and "Mount Vernon House," resjiectfully
forms his friruds and customers, that he has beeo
the proprietor of the above well known Hotel.
Country Meicbants will find the above Hote
central location, and the best of fare. Persons t.
veiling with private conveyance will rind a lar
yard aud good stabling for horses, and the btit
ostlers. Boarding 1 1 per day.
May Uth,l84S. If.