Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 09, 1846, Image 4

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    The Way aha FUfd film.
If there is really dilTtr.tilt point 1o be man
ned, a ii J acutencss im rriiird to effect it,
cumtmnd us to woman's; wit fur the purpose.
Now there) was n certain tin ware pedler
who travelled the city to dispose of notions
to mtcJt as were willing to bargain. Ilo wnsa
pprscvcrinjT trader, and never Buffered himself
to he bluffi'J orT with n short answer. One
limine, in particiilar, he continued to visit, in
pitc of continued rebuff, and assurance that
t'othinsf was wanted they never bought poode
in that way. Nevertheless he made his culls
Ktnnilily, with each regular round, until he be
came n repnlnr pats--and in reply to the infor
mation that it was useless to call, he made
known hi purpose to do bo just as often aa he
pleased.
One bitter cold day, the house bell ranjr and
tfctf good lady hastened to get her hands from
the dough in which they were busy, to answer
the call. When there stood the everlasting
pod I nr.
'Any tin-ware wanted to-day, ma'am 1'
'Have you any tin kitchens !'
'Vets ma'am,' and away he went to bring
sample, chuckling at the idea that his steal was
to be successful at Inst. 'There's nnth'n,' mut
tered he, 'like hanging on, any how.'
The tin kitchens were brought, and tin pans
were next enquired for. The pane were
brought, and other articles enumerated to seven
different kinds, until a goodly portion of the
pedler's load had been transferred to the house.
'Is there anything more you want ma'am V
'On no I don't want anyot these. I only
nked you if you had them ; I din't say I wanted
them.'
The pedlar was fairly 'sold,' and for a mo
ment ho felt like getting angry but the idea
rather tickled him, and he commenced tore
turn iiis wares to the cart, without littering a
word. He then muttered and rode oiratisfied.
lie has never called at that house since. Bos
ton Star.
A new instrument for cutting down trees hits
been invented, called a "circumsolar." 't will
cut through the tree at the rate of three inches
a minute.
The city of Boston gives more for charitable
purposes, than three times the same population
in any part of tiro United States.
AsUnsf.xf.d Woman. A young woman was
recently taken to the N. Y. City Hospital from
Anthony street, with a broken rg, who goes by
the name of "Johnny." It is said that she has
acted in the capacity of atage driver nearly
three years on one of the omnibus routes in the
eity. Dressed in male apparel, she chewed to
bacco, smoked cigars, drank brandy, and swore
us valiantly is itiy of her confederates and her
spx was never discovered. It was during this
time that she adopted this name, which is now
the only one by which she is known.
A Job. One first of April, at Newbury port,
an honest blacksmith of the 'Miller' faith, found
nn order on his slste 'to hoop nn earthquake,
mrnd the lock on the gate of New Jerusalem,
ond repair one of the hinges on the cellar door
of the infernal regions.'
A Man Down East has invented a machine
to renovate old bachelors. Out of a good sized,
Hit, greasy old bachelor, he can make quite de
cent young man, and have enough left to make
two small puppies, a pair of leather breeches,
and a small kettle of soft soap.
Kissing. When s wild spark attempts to
steal a kiss from a Nantucket girl, she fays,"
Come sheer off, or I'll rplit your tnainaail with
a tuphoon.'
The Boston girls hold still until they are
well kitted, when they fire-up all at once, and
say, 'I think you ought to be ashamed.
When a chap steals a kiss from an Albany
girl, she says, 'I recon it's my turn now,' and
V'ivea him a box nn the car that he don't forget
iu a week.
When a clever fellow steals a kiss from a
.ouisiana girl, she smiles, blushes deeply, and
ays nothing.
In Pennsylvania, when a female is saluted
with a buss, she puts on her bonnet and shawi
and answereth 'I am astonished at thy assurance,
Jededia ; for this indignity 1 will sew thee up.'
Kuicate to rub book leaves upon the back
of a child, and beat in the learning with a birch.
To educate young ladies, is to let them know
all about the ologiet, the oiwmt'fj, the ifeks,
and the tifics, the rtYA and the nasticks : but
nothing about the ings such as sewing, knitting-,
washing, baking, and making puddinr.
A son of the Emerald Isle, meeting a coun
try man whose fuce was not petfectly remem
bered after saluting him most cordially, i:Kjuired
his name.
"Walsh," said the other.
'Wals.li, Walsh," said paddy, "are ye from
Oublin 1 1 know two on maid there of that
name, wu tither of 'em ycr mother ."
An Irishman cautions the public against bar.
boring or trusting his wife Peggy, on his ac
count, as he it not married to her.
"Does smoking offend you!" said a landlord
to bis newly arrived bcarder.
"Not at all sir."
"I am very glad to heir it, as your chimney
is given to the practice."
Some one says of a certain congregation, that
they ft ay on their k.ion Sunday, and on
tbair neighbors the rest of tha week.
It A IV K WtfTB 1. 1 ST.
PESNSlXVANIA.
The following list shows the current value of all
Pennsylvania Dank Notes. The most implicit re
liance may he placed upon it, as it is iery week
sarefully compared With and corrected from Bick
nell'a Reporter.
Itanlifl In riilladclplila.
Disc. tt
lMKR, IjOCITIU.I.
Pkilad.
pnr
, par
par
. par
. par
s par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
NOTE8 AT PAR.
Bank nf North America . ,
flank of thn Northern Liberties ,
Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Rank ,
Kensington R ink
Philadelphia Rank . .
Schuylkill Hank . . ,
Sonthwark Rank . .
Western Rank .
Mechanics' Rank . .
Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank
Rank of Peon Township . .
Oirard Rank
Rank of Commerce, late Moyanuneing
Bank of Pennsylvania .
Count!')- ItanUn.
Rank of Theater County Westchester
Rank of Delaware County Chester
Bank of Germantown Germantown
Rank of Monlcomery Co. Norristown
Doylestnwn Hank Doylestnwn
Ramon Rank Easton
Farmer' Rank of Ducks co Hristnl
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Rank of Northumbeiland
Northumberland par
Columbia Rank &. Bridge ro. Columbia
par
par
pnr
par
par
Farmer' Rank of Lancaster Lancislet
Lancaster County Dank Lancaster
Lancaster Rank Lancaster
Farmers' Rank of Reading Readmit
Office of Rank of Penn'a. Harrishurg'
These
offices
OHice do do Lancaster
Office do do Reading
Office do do Eastnn
do not
J issue n.
N T.
NOTES AT DISCO!
Wank of the United States Philadelphia
Miners' Rank of Puttsville Potisville
Rank of Lewistnwn Lewistown
Rank of Middletown Middletown
23
,
1
ial
Carlisle Dank Carlisle
Exchange Rank Pittsburgr
Do do branch of Hollidayshiirg
Harrishurg Rank Harrishurg
Lebanon Rank Lebanon
Merchants' & Manuf. Dank Pittsburg
Bank of Pittsburg Pitlshuig
West Dianrh Bank Williamsport
Wyoming Rank Wilkesharre
Northampton Rank -'Alb-mown
Berks Ontintv Rank Reading
Office of Batik of IT. S. Pittsburg
failed
do
Do do do . Erie
Do So do New Brighton
Rank of Ohambersburg Chambcrshurg
Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose
do
I
i
Erie Dank ' Eriu
Farmers' fe Drovers' Dank Waynesbnrg
Franklin Rank Washington
Horiesdiile RjnJ Honesdalo
Monongahela Bank of B. Brownsville
Vork Hank York
ljsij
H
H
H
n
N. B. 'I he notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception ot those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sav. Ins.
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Philadelphia
do
do
do
do
failed
failed
failed
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyotl, prop.) failed
I owanda Bank
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatura
Rank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bunk
Farmers' & Mec.h'ca' Bank
Farmer' &. Merh'iV Bank
Farmers' &. Merh'e' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen' Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumu'd Union Col. Ilk.
North Western Rank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bunk
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmorland Rank
Towauda
Bedford
no sale
closed
closed
Beaver
Hanishurg
Washington
Belli fonte
failed
closed
Plttshuig
Pittsburg
Payette co.
Grcencastle
Harmony
no rale
failed
faded
failed
no sale
Huntingdon no tale
Lewistuwn no sale
Warren
Dundatf
New Hope
Millon
Meadiille
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montrose
I'nitiiitown
failed
no sale
closed
no tale
closed
failed
closed
failed
rinsed
Creciishurg
Wilkesharre Bridge Co. Wilkesharre no sale
(Jj" All notes pui porting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
Jown as frauds.
sew ji:rsi:y.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick
llelvideie Bank Belvidere
Burlington Co. Bunk Medford
Commercial Bank Ptrlh A in hoy
Cumberland Bank Bridyeion
Farmers' Bank Mount Holly
Farrnerb' and Mechanic RU Railway
Furmcrs' and Mechanics' Bk N. Itiunswitk
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown l'l
Frunklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City
Hoboken Bkg& Grazing Co lloboken
Jersey City Bank Jersey Oily
Mechanics' Bank Patlerson
Manufacturers' Bunk Belleville
Morri County Bunk Morribtown
Moninouth Bk of N.J. Fieehold
Mechanics' Bunk Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
fuiled
i
par
4
par
pur
failed
i
failed
failed
failed
failed
fuiled
J
fuiled
4
pur
no tale
Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City
Port Notes
Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newatk
i
i
failed
lulled
failed
4
New Hope Del Bridge Co Laiiidertntille
N. J. Mauutac. and ISkg I o Iloliukeii
N J Protectuii & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orange Bank
I trauge
l'aieron Bank
Peoples' Bank
PatertHill
do
Princeton
Suleui
Newark
Eliza bethtown
Camden
Morristown
Trenton
Sulem
Newton
Trenton
Dover
Hackensack
Princeton Hunk
par
pur
Salem Bunking Co
State Bunk
State Bank
State Bunk
Hute Bank of Morrik
Bible Bank
i
par
1
failed
tailed
1
par
i
failed
pur
pur
par
par
pur
par
par
par
pur
Salem and Philad Manuf Co
SusbCI Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Waahiuglou Banking Co,
DCLiUARP.
nkofWilioi Brundy win.: Wilmington
Hunk ol UeUvtuie.
Bunk of Wiuyrua
Do branch
Wiliiuiigion
Smyrna
Millord
Farmer' Bk of Kute nf Del
Dover
Do branch
Do branch
Do branch
Union Bunk
fXj Under 8's
(TV On all banks marked
Wilmington
Georgetown
New cist It)
Wilmington
thu () thera are eit
tber counterfeit or altered notes of die vnoua it-
naunnationa, in cuculauon.
HERE'S HOTEL,
IIARKISIILKG, IA.
IP.EO leave to Inform the public that I have left
Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris
burg, the seat of the Executive and Slate Govern
ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy the
spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilson.
This spacious building, having been purposely
planned and erected for a Hotel of the fust class,
is not surpassed if equalled, by any similar estab
lishment in Pennsylvania s and having undergone
a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms and
chambers are now fitted up in a style that corn
bines tlogatico with comfort and convenience.
My TABLE is pledged to be supplied wiili the
best fare the Matkets ran produce: the charges at
the same time being as moderate as any of the best
regulated astal Hshmnnts elsewhere. In short, no
exeitions shall be spared on my part, or on the part
of every member nf my household, to make it what
it should be, in tbe Capital of one of the most pop
ulous and interesting States of the Union.
With these promises, accommodations and faci
lities, and the fact that tbe Hotel is most eligibly
situated, I with confidence, moat respectfully soli
cit thn patronage of ihu Public
DANIEL HER It,
Late of Herr'a Hotel, Chesnut St., Philad.
Harrbburg, Nov. 22. 14.".
roi iiti:i:.
HitlurtMc SlrtCelcff.
1DitKKn:ti'i Vkhmii-i'or a ctrlain ettrc for
worms wife and very plettnant to lake.
2. Gibson's Ettsacts, which remove Grease
of all kind, Dry Paints, Tar, Varnifh and Wax,
from carpels or from clothing, without injuring tbe
color or the cloth.
3. Losior Fit Prr.n the best thing knonn
for killing flies ami musquitiies.
4. A ccitain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches
and Ants, and another nf Bed Bujs.
'5. Gi-N 'a SpM-irie fir sour stomach, Heart
Burn nod Water Brash, by one who had suffered
thirteen years, befora he discovered the cure.
Da. StkvkVs Ghkkx Ointment for the Piles.
It has never f tiled to cine.
7. Hahhisiin's Tr.TTKR Wash.
8. Biikmonu's Indkliiilk Imk, without a
rival,
9. Tuf. CoMPorsin OoxrrcTinN or Fn;s
just tbe medii ine for children and for women, it is
so pleasant to lake.
10. Bmk's Vfoctablk Antibilioi-s Pi lis.
11. Gu.in's Emolmkut Wateii-piioof Paste,
for Harness, Boots, &c. It softens the leather, and
keeps out the water.
12. Poon Man's St a e n c t ii f. n i n o Plaster.
13. Jackson's Diahiiiki a Mixti iif, which
cures ti e worst Diarrbiea in a few hours.
14 Jackson's Dvsentaiit Mixti'Rf, a eer
lain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Complaint.
The above valuable articles are sold wholesale
and retail, bv L. C. GUNN, No. I South Fifth
aired, VhiUnhlphiu where Ston keepers end o
tlicrs will be supp ied with pure African Cayenne
Pipper, Arnica Floets, Drugs, Paiuts.Oils, G'lass
and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only
cash. (TJj'Cutout the advertisement, and bring
it with vou.
Philadelphia. July 19th. 1S15. 1y.
iriTiTfiTvE b i-1 v k.
THOMSON'S
Conipumid Stitip of Tar & ood
I a 11 ha.
flME unjirecedented success of thi medicine, in
X the restoration of heulih, to those who, in des
pair, had given up all hopes, has given i! an exal
ted reputation almve all oilier remedies, furnishing
evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on
ly agent which can Im relied upon for the cute of
Pulmonary Consumption. Bruiuhiitis, Asthma.
Pain in the tido and Breast, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, ('roup, Arc.
Attention is leuucsted to the following ASTON
ISHIMt CURE, hv Thomson' Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Nap) ha ! !
Fhikihlphia, Mtii 3d, 1811.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of the astonishing effects of
your medicine, which has literally i.na'-d me from
a death. bed ! My disease. Pulmonary Conump.
lion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro.
no.inced my ease boieless ! At this junction I be
gan to use your medicine, and miraculous as it may
seem, it has completely restored me to heulih, after
everything else had failed. Respectfully vours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte street, above Geotge street.
The undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Mck and his suffering, bear
wines to the astonishing ellerts nf Thomson's
Compound syrup of Tar, and the truth of the a
hove statement.
JOS. WINNER, 3IS North Third street,
DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street.
HUGH M'GIN LEV, S. E. comer Tamany
slid Fourth sinels.
Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
nf !ith and Spruce streets, PhPade'phia.
Agents. H. B. Mjsser, Suilbury ; D. Gross,
Bnd Dr. Macpheison, lla.vishurg ; Jno. G. Brown,
Pottsville ; Geo. Ear I, Reuliug ; Houston & Ma
on, Tnwanda. Bradford county, Pa. Price 00 cents
per bottle, or 5 r dozen,
(Jj- thwart if all imitations.
Philadelphia, June 2Hth, 1S45. lj
JIKU THK
c s i 11 11 c r s .
B
raillE sut'scribers would respcetfolly inform the
L Citizens of Sunbury and tbe public generally,
that they have purchased the shop of Mr. Wilbutn
Hoovei, in Maiket Mreet, ore door west of the Post
i Office, wheie they will continue tint
C 'al)iiit't-.TEaltiii ISiiiiit'!,
in all its branches. The public may expect their
work done ui ihe latet stle. 'I'bey hope, liy strict
attention to bu.-in.us tj merit a hre of public
pttionage.
(j" l!otlins made to o'.k-r on the shortest notice,
and country produce taken in eicbaiiiie for wotk.
WM. VOl'NtiVAN & II. C. MARTIN.
Sunbury, May 17th. ISI.S. y.
A II I1Y U O ) A 1,
WIIOLSSALB & RETAIL
HAT &l CAP MANUFACTUK US,
South Fast comer of Market and 4 h it.,
riilladelphla,
"T7HERE they always keep 011 hand an exten-
sive assortment of HA TS CA PS of every
description, got up in the best and most approved
stjle. Persons derirousef purchasing superior arti
cle on the most reasonable terms, will find it to
their advantage to call before making purchase
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. fith, 1844. ly
Kri-I Ibe highest price will be
given for Fla Seed, at the store of
Ao.r 9. 1845 HENKY MASscK.
I .ll!, of a superior (jiiality, can now be had
1a till i Lime Kiln of Henry Manser, iu Sun
hury! May 17, 1845.
A K'THON J ut received and for sule, cheap
for eah, bv HENKY M ASSE K.
Sunbury, Sept. 20, 1645.
OAKLEY'S
DKIl'RATIVE SYRUP.
THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura
live Syrup of Sarssparilla, as a purifier of the
blood, is no well known to the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy muchspacpin set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all othera : evety
one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene
final results from it, that it is recommended by
them with the uimnst confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
to patient under their care ) containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed ol the most mild,
yet etTicacious vegetable materinK it Is offered with
confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu
rifier of ihe blood now known. The uso of a few i
bottles, especially in the rpring months, will be at- i
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating any seed"
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 eiuptions of the frkin, White Swelling,
r istula, Chronic Cough Asthma, occ. Th nu- i
merous certificate in the possession of the subscri
ber and his ajents, ftom physicians and others, vra ,
sufficient to convince the m3t skeptical of it su
periority over all preparations of Saraaparilla.
Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th stioet. Rea
ding, Beika Connty, and to be bd of the following
pei sons :
In Korthumherland County. H. B. Masirr,
Sunbury j Ireland St Mixel, McEwensvillo 5 D
Krauser, Milton.
In Union County. J. Gearbart, Selinsjjrove;
A. Gutelius, Mifllinburg.
In Columbia County. R. W. MrCay, Wash
ington.
Reading, March 14, SAX
Mn. Oaktet: I believe it the uty of every
one to do whatever in their power lies, fir tha bene
fit of their fellow man, and having haj positive
proof in my own family, of the wobderful properties
of your Depuralive Syrup of Sarsaparillt, I m 'st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head and neck, although we had some of the
most scientific physicians to attend them and had
tried all the known letncdiei, including Swaim's
Panacea, without avail, Another of my children
was attacked in the same manner, her face and
neck was completely covered; the discharge was so
offensive, and lbs disease nt such a height, that we
despaired ol her life. Seeing the wondeiful effects
of your Depuralive Syrup of Sarsaparilbi, we wets
induced to make trial of it, at tbe last resort; it
acted like a cV.arm ; the u!ccs commenced healing
immediately . a fw buttles entirely restored her to
her health, which she has enjoyed unintertuptedly
ever since. Asa purifier of the blood, I verily be
lieve it has not its eijmil.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fouitb, Reading.
Douglassville, April 19th, 1S13.
Mw. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, had the
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three years, dining which lime he was de
prived of the use of his limbs, his head and neck
were covered vwth ulcers. We tried all the differ
ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Noriistown. and also Dr. Isaac
Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depuralive Syrup
of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained several bottles,
the use of which d'oye the disease entirely out of
his system, Ihe sore healed up, and the child was
restored to ierft'ct health, which he has enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of
many persons who seen him duiing his affliction.
I have thought it my duly, and send you this reiti
ficate that others who have a like affliction in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Vours truly,
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 16, t Sift. ly
To touiilrv 3rrtiiaiili.
I'oots, SIkics, IJonncts,
Letrhorn
and
l'alm Leaf Hats
(J. AV. & Ti. V.. TAYLOR,
at the S. F. corner of Market and Fifth Sis.,
FHILADXIiPIIIA,
FFER for sale an rxtensite assortment of the
''above articles, all of which they sell at unusual
ly low pi ices, ond purticulaily invite the attention
of liuvera visiting the ritv, loan examination of
their Mock. ti. W. ,V L. B. TAYLOR.
Philadelphia, May Si), 1814. ly
CITY ' I-TJINI TUiK Al C TIOX,
AND PBIVATE SALES ROOIUZS,
Nos. "J!) and .'U North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vile the attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Futnituie, to his extensive Sale Rooms,
(both public and Piivate,) for every description of
Household Furniture, whtre can he obtained at nil
tunes, a large awortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mutuast.es,
&.C, at very reduced prices, for cish.
07 Sales bv Auction, twice a week.
May 27th, l-V.-ly
C'ouiitcrfriif i'n'
DEATH BLOW.
nhe public will please observe that no Brandreth
-- Pill are genuine, unless the box has three l i-
bets upon it, ohe top, the side and the bottom)
eac h containing a fac-similf signature of my hand
writing, thus B. Bra iihkth, .M. D. These la.
belsaie enraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over f'i.Oiill. Therefore
it will lie seen that the only thing necessary to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, i to observe these
labels,
Remember the top, tbe tide, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly authori
zed, and bold
CEIlTiriCATES OF AGENCY
For the kale of Hrunilreth'i Vegetable Vniveriul
Pills.
Norihumbetland county : Milton Mackey &.
Chamhciliu. Sunhury H. B. Masser. M'Een
ville Iicland Sl Meixell. Northumberland Win,
Forsyth. Georgetown J. & J. Walls.
Union County! New Berlin Bogar & Win
ter. Selinsgrove George Gundium. Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
Adamsburg W m. J. May. Mifflinsburg Mensch
& Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
(J. - F, C. Mover, Lewisburg Walls & Green.
Columbia county 1 Danville E. B. Key nobis
Sl Co. Berwick Shuman Si Kittenhouse. Cat
tawissa C. G. Broht. Bloomsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Biel. Washington
Kol't. McCay. Limetone Balli; f: MeNmeh.
Observe that each Agent ha an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing representation of
Oi BltANDUETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be teen exact copies of
the new labels now used upon Ihe JSruitdnth J'ill
Uoxes.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North Sth street.
li. BKAND11ET11, M. D.
June 24th, 1843.
ROSE OINTMENT
FOn TETTER.
RINOWOltMS, riMn.ER 01 THIS PACK, AND OTIIB
MtTANEOrS ERUIflONSJ.
fXy'77i following rrrtiftca'c desrritit one of the
most extraordinary cure ever effected ly any
application.
Pmr ATitrpntA, February 10, 1839.
TOU twenty years I was severely afflicted with
-- Tkttkh on the Face. and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of lSofi, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my face was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
my, ; my bead ewellcd at times until it felt as if it
would hurst tho swelling was so great, that I could
scerecly get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afflicted witb the disease, I used a great
many 8 plications, (among t'.iem several celebrated
preparations') as well as taking inward remedies,
including a number of bottles of Swaim't Panaera,
Extracl of Sarsapuritla, Ac, In fact, it would bt
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impossible to enumerate all tha medicines I used. I
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1 was also under the care of two of the most dts-
tinrmUh-J ...irian. of .his- el... hot without re. '
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured, hi the fill of 1836, the disease at tha time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rose
Ointmrnt. (nreoarod bv Vauchan cV Davis. In
a few supinations the violent itching ceased, the
Bwellitij; abateil, tha t runtion be;an to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the disease vat entirely
cured. It ha now been nearly a year-and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of tha disease re
maining, except the scars from th deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for me to descrils
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
connl to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I communeed
using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of dollut to be rid of the disease. Since a
sins; it, I have recommended it to several persons,
(among them my mother, who bad the disease bud
ly on her arm,) who were all curej hv it.
J AMES DURNELL. No. 15fi, Rtiee St.
IJj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauchan, South East corner of Third and Race
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry, by 11. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1843. Agent.
BIosp OiiatiJU'ii., for TeJfitT.
A PROOF OF ITS FFFWACY.
PmiAvttPHTA, May 27th, 1830.
rPHIS is to certify that I was severely am cted
with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards
of forty years; the disease was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to a
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without effecting a cure. About a year
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itchinn, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although 1 had never been rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
G3 The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. hy 11. Li. MASSKK,
May 14th. 1843. Agent.
MCrrCAL APFHOBATIOTT
GJ the HOSE OI.TME. T,for Teller.
LTHOI'GH the superiority of the prepatation
over all others is fully established, the proprie
tors take pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
Baugh, having found in this remedy that relief fir
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means
within the range of his profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession ate
opposed to secret Remedies.
Philaiiflpuia, Sept. 19, 183H.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, which covered nearly one side of my face,
and extended over the ear, Mr. uughuu, piopric
tot of the Rose Ointment, obsening my face, nun
ted on my ttying bis preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem
bers of my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by it-noiant pretenders, I feel in justice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from that cla of me
dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire
ly cured the eruption, although it had resisted the
usual applications. DANE. BAl'GH, M. D.
fXj- The Rote Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Yaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ngencv in Sun
bury, by II. B. MASSER.
May 14th, 1843. Agent
EAGLE
Corner of Third arid Vine Struts,
WXXLZAMSP021T, PA.
THE subscriber respectfully announce to Ihe
public, that he ha opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on Ihe coiner of
Third and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wait npon (hose who may favor him with their
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished in the best modem su le. Ii is
provided with a laige number of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Persona visiting Williamsport on bu
siness or pleasure, may rest as-ured that every ex
ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Ilia Table
will be supplied with the very best the market af
fords, and his bar with the choicest wine and other
liquors charge reisonable. The Eagle Hotel
possesses greater dvantages in point of location
than any oilier similar establishment in the borough.
heinff situate in the business itsrt nf thn lim-n. Ami
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within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants
have been employed, and nothing left nmlonethat
will add to the comfort and accommodation of his 1
guests.
There will be a carriage always in attendance at
the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from
the House, free of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
Mav 14th. 1842 if
Michael Vt'avt'rA: Son,
HOPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 1 3 Xirth Water Street. Philadelphia.
BJS AVE constantly on hand, a general assort
Jl B merit of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c, viz :
'lard Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Mauil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twinea, &c, such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twir.e, Shoe
Threads, &e. 6tc. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
&c. all of which they wilt dispose of on reasonable
teims.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. ly.
K IMS KIN GV, OOl ) CU
No. IBS Maiket Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Mercttann
to their extensive assortment of Britith French
and American Dry Goods, which they offer forasle
on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1813. ly.
W3. HEXLlvTAlT & CO.,
Commission Sl Forwarding Mcrpliants,
Fool of Willow Street Rail lioad,
On THK MI.AWABE,
TTAVINO asrocinted wiih them Joseph Barnet,
late of Easton, Po., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta.
ken that large and well known store and wharf at
foot of Willow f?treet Railroad, lately occuplej by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General
Corrrminsion 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 will
be able to do business to as great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other
house, and they assure their friends that any con
signments made to them shall have their strict at
trntion, and no eiertions spared to give entire aatis-
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' "pv are also prepared to receive and forward,
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ffooo to tnv point on the Delaware and Lehigh
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VVV.' . . unil rill n-
?eb bis, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals;
also, to any point nn the Juniata river, or North '
"j tln"" Z.Z'P
n.l V.V.- Tl .r.L. sj 1 t- 1 ,
Canals.
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For the accommodation of Boats coming or go
ion via Schuylkill end TJnion Canals, a Steamboat
will be kept expressly for towing boats from the
Schuylkill around to the Delaware and bark, which
will enable merchants to have their produce deli
end on Ihe Delaware, anil their goods shipped at
a saving ot 50 to 75 ier cent, on the prices for
hauling across, with these advantages they re
spectfully solicit a share of patronace.
W.HEILMAN&CO.
William Heitmin, )
William W. Keyser.C
Joseph Barnet. 3 Philad., May 14, 1843. ly
J. r&A&ANE, JR. & CO.
SiuiH" and Tobacco Manufacturers,
Xo. D!) Morth West corner of Rare and Third
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
rPHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
A under the firm of J, MAYLAND, Jn. A Co.,
as successors to the late firm of Jacob .Mnylond V
Co., and will continue the business at the old esta
blishment, on their own account. In addition to
their own clow attention and experience for many
years, in the manufacture of their eefebrated snuffs,
Vc the long experience of the senior partner of the
late firm, will al-o be devoted to Ihe interest of the
new concern and as no exertion and care will bo
spared to insure their coods, at all times of the ve
ry heat quality, they solicit a continuance of tha
confidence of the fuciids and customers nf the lata
firm. THOMAS ADAMS,"
J. M Aj'LAND, Jr.
Philadelphia, May 14th, 113. ly
To lotintry- '
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon &, Harris, Hat
Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, whoso Hals are
highly commended for tnod eoht and dumlility,
has on hand a fir-t rate assortm"nt of HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Spring s des, wh ch will Ve sold
vrry low, fot cash or appioved credit, at tbe nr tcd
cheap store. No. 40, North Third street, opp jsi'.e
the City Hotel, Phils lelph'ta.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON, Afcnt.
N. 0. Orders lor Hats in therou4, promptly
attended lo. Th highest price in tuxh or trade
given for Fur 'fo..
Philadelphia, June 11, 1843. ly
BOLTON & CO.
(rnorul C'uiiitnlision lereisaiit,
Fur the Sale of Flour, Grain, Seed, Vc, A c.
I ESPECTFI LLY inform their friends
-s the Merchants eenerally, that they have ta
ken those large and commodious Wharvrs, w ith two
Dink, north of Chesnut street, 011 the Delaware,
together with the store No. l'J South Wharves,
where they would be pleased lo receive consign
ments of Grain, Flout. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, &c.
&c. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill nnd Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing
boats by either mule.
Merchants will please be particular to send their
goods destined by either canals, to No. 19 South
W halves, between Market and Chesnul streets, on
ihe Delaware, with directions accompanying them
which route they wish them to be shipped.
j' Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON VC.
March 19, 1843. No. 19 South Wharves.
HOUSE,
A'o. 237, .Vori 7'Airrf. above CuUowhiU St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RTOHN DUNCAN, lute from the Pennsylva
fi? nia Farmer, ami Samuel Pike, jr., late of A
on ricsn Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, take pleasure inac
(jnainiing their friends and the public generally tha
they have taken the large and commodious Hoti
' ntly built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same sit
once occupied by the old established Hotel know
as the Bull's Head, in Third sheet above Cajlov.
bill sl.
This Hotel is finished in the very best possibl
manner, and of the best materials. Its location ;
very desirable, particularly for country merchants
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lne arrangements lor iieutu.g ami ventilating ear
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brdioomsaie all light and airy, all furnished in
neat style, so as to insure comfort.
The receiving parlors are also fun ishcJ in a
perb style, the windows are on the French tyl
forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whii
makes a pleasant recess, Pnrtrculai attention h
been given to the beds and bedding, which, wi
the furniture, are entirely new,
r'rom years' experience in hotel business, x
trust, by strict assiduity to businasi, lo make tl
hoase a desirable stepping place. Oar table w
always be supplied with the very best our mark
ran all'ord, and our bar with the best liijuora a
wine of the most approved bund.
P. S, There are font rate stabling and earria
houses attached lo the hotel, attended by earc
and eolser hostler, and our charge will be low,
accordance with the present bard time.
Philadelphia, Ocl. 7lb, 1848.
GOLDEN "SWAl
JVo. 09 JS'urth Third, above Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR KIVENTV FERHON.
CHARLES WEISS, late of the "White Kwai
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully i
forms bis friends and customers, thai he has beco
the proprietor of the above well known Hotel,
Country Merchant will find the above Hole
central location, and the best of are. 'Person
veiling with private conveyance will find a la.
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best
ostleu. Boarding f 1 per day.
May 11th, 1 842. tf.