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

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    Oi.n HoiniiAND Hkadt.' Vtlisve heard
several very good aneedotca related iiffiencral
Taylor by n frnlleman who nerved tinder liirn
in Florida. The following in one of the mini
hot : Durirrf; th wnr wilh the Seminole, the
nriVy was. frequently supplied with rorn wliirli
linl becXimn datnnge'! by expos'tre to damp nir.
icn. Taylor had hone which wm culled i
'Clay bank,' a very pood animal, but lm did not i
particularly fancy Undo Sum' musty ration.
The fiencral uaod to partake of the name fari
ng the. soldiers under liitn. and an did 'Clay bank,'
an far aa the corn was concerned, but In R'9 a
liltlo dainty. The General waa very fond nf
lioininv, and minty corn made anything but a
pleasant diet, lie would not lay himself liable
to the suspicion of 'picking' to the prejudice of
the rn!"""1'; ,0 old 'Clay-bank' would be let
bmse anionp the sacka of corn, anu un?
ling very carefully, the aaacioua animal would
commence gnawing a hole into one which
pleased tiiin. The General wmild watch the
tiiana-ovre until he saw 'Clay-bank' h.nl made a
choice, then, calling his servant, would direct
fiim to have 'Clny-bank' atnhled immediately
fir fear ho mijjht do mieliif t but, ho would
nay, 'as the Rnimnl has gnawed 0 hole in the
hnir, take out a quart or so of the corn and
make a ilish of hominy.' The trick was played
several times, hut by and by it became knov.Ti
that whenever 'Clay-bank' gnawed into a Mck,
eweet corn was to be found, and the incident be
rauie a tamlin juke, during the war. Lan
caster In ion
Ijnokvity. Doct. Casprr, of Ecrlin, taya,
that the longevity of females ia greater than
that of malts, lie bliows that the med um or
average duration of life, ha increased consider
ably in most European and American citiea nf
Into years. No doubt the Temperance cause
ha liml ltd influence.
Another important ocnt or influence on the
probable duration nf life, in Marriage. It it
proved by Cupper, that the married tne is fa
vorable to longevity, and especially in reference
Vi the iTMe sex. He adds
The eo-ctille'd climacteric periods of life, do
not seem to have any influence on the longevity
of cither sex.
Tho medium duration of life, at the preseiit
time, is, in Russia, about 21 years ; in Prussia,
J9 ; in Switzerland, '.VI ; in France, 30 ; in
Belgium, W; nud in England and tho United
States, !H years.
In reference to the influence of profession
or occupations on life, il beema flint ecclesiastics
arc, on the whole, the longest, and medical
men the shortest, livers. Military men are
nearly between the two extremes ; but yet
proportionally, they, morn frequently than oth
ers, reach very advanced years.
The mortality is very generally greater in
manufacturing than agricultural districts.
The mortality among the poor ia always grea
ter than among the wealthier classes.
A Good R Kei, y. A SabSath School teacher,
instructing hia class on that portion of the
Isird'e prayer, 'Thy will be done on earth as it
h in heaven,' said to them, 'Von have (old mo,
t-iy dear children, what is to be done the will
of (ht.l ; and where it is to be done on tarth ;
and how it ia to be done as it is done in hea
ven. I luw do you think the angels and happy
spirits do the will offiod in heaven, astl.ey are
to be our pattern .'' The first child replied
'Tin y do it immediately ;' the second, 'They
do it diligently;' tho third, 'They do it al
ways ,-' the fourth, 'They do it with all their
ht arti ;' tho fifth, 'They doit altogether'
Here a pause ensued, and no child appeared to
have an answer; but, after some time, a little
girl a rote and said, 'Why, sir, they do it with
out ashing any questiims.'
Dn Voc Evkp. ! We select the following
paragraphs from the Ronton Mail.
J)ul you ever knorv a lady with very whito
teeth to put her hand over her mouth when she
laughed ?
Kid you ever know a boy to keep a piece of
plum caka till it was mouldy 1
Did you ever know a money dealer that did'nt
expect a panic and grat distress in tho money
market !
Did you ever know a person to believe yoti
when you explained how you got a black eye!
Did you ever know a young lady that did not
have some very curious pieces of tewing, that
the cnuld'nt let Iheyoun gentlemdn Fee!
Did you ever know a young lady who was too
weuk to stand up during prayer in church, who
could not dance al nit' lit without being tired at
all !
Did you ever know a young man to hold a
s kein of yarn for hit fuvorite without getting it
strangely tangled !
A NVoaus'sj Auvantauks. A woman may
t-sy what ahe likes to ymi without the risk of
getting knocked down for it.
She can take a snooze after dinner, while
her husband has logo to work.
She can dresa herself in neat and tidy cali
coes fur a dollar, while a man has to fork over
ut least forty to gel a respectable wot.
She can go forth into the streets without be
K'C invileU to treat al every coffee house.
.She can inml her face if too pale, or flour if
it be too red.
She can slay at home in timo of war, and wed
aguin if her hu.-baud is killed.
She can wear corsets if too thick.other 'fix
in" It to thin.
She can can, drink, and be tnerry, without its
c Muig her a penny.
She can get diorcd from her husband,
whenever the sees any one the likes belter.
She can run in debt, and (nuke her htibbacd
pony up the cash.
And she can wear hIkh-s, while her huubaud
liU to tug to gel hi buvl tin.
II A It NOTE LIST.
The Mlnwim; list shows the current. "nine of nil
Pennsylvania Hunk Notes. The most implicit re
liance m ly lie plncril upon it, as it U every lorek
-arrfnllv complied with slid Corrected fiom Hick
ncll't Reporter.
i::ink lii Philadelphia.
N.Mr. Location 1-
Philip.
NOTES AT PAR.
Hank of Nniih America ,
flunk nf the Northern l.i'.Mrtie ,
Commercial ll.wik of I'enn'a. . ,
Farmers mid Mechanics' Bank .
Kensinirton Bank .
Phila,M,hia Hunk
Schuylkill flunk
oulh-.vark Bank
Western II. ink , .
Mechanic' flunk . .
Manufacturers' A Mechanics' Rink
Cjl.k of Penn Township .
Uiurd finf
Bink of I "nnimerrJ, I ito MnyanicriaiiiR
Dark nf Penney Ivnnii
Country Hn!'
Hank of Chester Count Westchester
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pal
par
par
pjr
par
par
Hank of Delaware County
Unk of (icrmarit'iwn
Rank of MontBoinery Co.
Doylestown Hank
Kasion Itmik
Karmeis Hank of Duck
( Chester
(ierniaritown
Noiriaiown
Dnyh-ti)wu
K!!t0lt
pit i
par .
par !
Ii-r I
Uri-tol
par 1
j Hniik nf Nur'tVuinWiliiinl nrlhiimlcrUnd par
'"iima H uiK Ttrulne cn.'tlolnmlit
Fnrmcrs' Bank of LanCaslei t.nncistei
Lancaster Ouinty ll;itik liancoster
f.ancasier ltnnk Lancaster
Farmers' Hunk of Resiling Heading
par
par
pir
p.i
liai !
OnVe of II ink of Penn a.
Orficn do do
tl..rl..,.n Tk. 1
, " " "
l.aneaster I nffices
ntlice do do Pending
Office do do Fusion
NOTES AT D I SCO FN
P.
"ink of the United flutes Philadelphia
Miners' Hank of Poltsville Pottavillu
Hank nf l.ewistnwn l.ewihlown
Rank of Middletown Middletown
Carlisle Hank Cirliale
Exehnnge Hank Pittgliuir
Do do branch of Hnllidavsliurg
llarrishuit; Hank liarrisliurg
f.etianon Hank I.elanon
Merchants' V Manuf. Dank Pittsliur
Bmk of Pitulmrft Pitt!mii
West Pianch It ink Willianipirl
WyoininfJ Hank Wilkesharto
Northampton ltmk Allentown
iieiks ('outity Hank i!eadtiig
Ull'.ce or Hank of U. S. Pittshurg
Di do do Erie
Do do do New Hriihtnn
Dank of ChumU'mburg Chumhcraliiirg
HiiNk of liettyshurft tSeltyiliurg
Batik of Hu-ipiehaiina Co, f r.ntroe
ih.
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3
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IJalj
H
n
Erie Bank Erio
Faimer'& ','rovcra' Hunk Waynralmrg
Ptan'in Hunk WashiiiKton
HoliesdnlH Ditik llonivd.ile
Mononc ihela Bunk of II. Hrnvumtville
Voik Hank York
3-i
N. B. 1 he notes of those banks on which we
until quotations, and suhstitute dnsh ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wilh the
enceplion of those which have a letter of reference.
UKOKRN B A N K S.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
richuvlkill Sav. Ins. do filled
Kensiiiflton Sav. Ins. A do
Penn Townhi Sa. Ins. do
Manual Labor Hank (T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed
l'wanda Bank Towandu
Allegtiany Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale
Bank of Beaver Beaver i-lnned
Bank of Swatara lluruslnirg c lieil
Bank of Wushington Wa.hingtoii failrd
Centre Batik Belli forila closed
City Bank Pitishuii; no i-ale
Farmers' ft Mech'ca' Bank I'lli.tniru failed
Farmera' & Mech'ca' Bank Fayette co. faded
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank lireeiieaslls failed
Harmony InmiUitu Harmony mi sale
Huntingdor. Bank Huniinxilon no sale
Juniata Bank l-wisiown no sale
l.uinhermvn's Hank Warren failed
Northern Bank of Pa. Dunlatr no sale
Now Hope Del. HiiilRO ('o. New Hope closed
Nortkunili'd I'nion Col. Ilk. Milton no ale
North Wsstern Bank of Pa. MeaJtille closed
Office of behuylkill Bank PtuH'srlion
Pa. Agr. Sl Manuf. Bank (Carlisle fuiletl
Silver Lake Hank MuuttoMi closeil
Union Bank of I'enn'a. Uuiontnwn f.ulcd
Weaimureland Bank fireeushurg close, I
Wilkcihaire Bridge Co. Wilkcsliarre noaalu
QfT- All nolea purporting tu te on any Penn-yl-
vania Bai.k nt.l given in the above li-t, may ha set
low u aa frauds.
xvav ji:iisi:y.
Bank nf New Biunswick
Belvidcie Bank
Burlington i'o. Bank
Jnmtuercial Bank
"un.lt rl.ind Ujnk
farnieis' Bank
Parnirrs' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk
Franklin Bank of N. J.
Huboken Bkg V Crating Co
lersey City Bjnk
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank
Morria County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N, J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Port Note
Newark Bkg A Ina Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
N. J. MauufttC. and Bkg Co
Brunswick
Belvidere
Med ford
Penh Amboy
Bridgeion
Mount Holly
b'ahway
N. Biunswick
Middletown Pi,
Jer-ey City
Hoboken
Ji tney Ciiy
Patterson
Belletille
Mornstown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jeisey Cily
failed
i
par J
4 i
ar i
pa i
i
failed
1
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
i
failed
4
pur
no tale
Newark
i
i
failed
faile.1
i
failed
4
par
par
Lambeitsvillo
HoUiken
N J Prolectoii A. Lombard bk Jersey t.'ily
Orange Bank Orange
Paterson Bank Paierson
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bunk Princeton
Salem Banking Co ' Salem
Stale Bank Newark
Slate Hank Ehzabrthlown
Stale Bank Camden
Bute Bank of Morris Mornsiown
State Bunk Trenton
riulein and I'hilad Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Hank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union I'ank Dover
1
i
par
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failed
laded
J
failed
Wabhiiifct in Banking Co. Hackensack
eL4WAni;
BknfWiiinA Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do blanch Miltoid
Farnieia' Uk nf Stale of Del Dovel
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch (ieorgetuwn
Do branch Newcisilo
I'ninn Bank Wilmington
Qj' Llider .Vs
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
GO" On all marked thus () ihers aid ei"
lhr tfntit(eli or aeied notes of the various ds-
4
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do :
f rinsl;ot.s1 it) cirruUtioo,
Tgr?w ". il, i. ..'1-u.s
WHITE SWA1T HOTEL,
live k Stkect, I'hikapklpiii a.
iiy j. iki i:ns.
'T'lII.S Incatinn is convenient for Uusiness men
visilinit the city, Evpiy pains ia taken to se
cure the comfort of travvllcra.
Jdarch 7, 1 H 10. fy
Hemoval.
DR. D. T. TRITES,
f .
nESPF.t'TFUI.I.Y Informs tho ri-
f"" t'xi-ns nf Sunlmry and vicinity, that ho
lia rctnoveil his lesntcnco ti the Brick
House in Mnikel street, one iloor we t
nf llie Ited I .inn Hotel, where, th'ilikful for past fi
ver, he hopes n receive rnntiniMtiitn of the liber
al pitronnge which hm hcrrtofore I eon rttcmh'd In
him. Fi b 28, ItilG. fini
iMONTOUR UOUSK,
LATE HWADY'S IIOTKIj,
(tpjmtile the Court House,
DANVILLE, PENN'Ai
THE i!"u!i-critrr, who asia'ed for ae-
vi nl years in the minaueincul of the a-lio'-e
Hotel, lately ki pi by Mi. S. A. Bra
dy, In le.ive to infirm the travelling
politic, tint be has Ukcn the establishment on hi"
own accnimt, on the first of January, 1810.
The House has, of late, undergone many impnr-
lant alterations, and the present Conductor promises
o h ave nothing n:;Juc IA make it a e mfortol ': ,
el agrffaMe. as well as a cheap ntil arc.mm ili-
ting stopping place (or stranger 'Sbn may visit our
flouri-hing village. No p'.ins nor ripense will be
spand to fill the table and the bar wilh the bel the
muket? afford, and with th! deteiniiiiaiiou to de-
,.0 ft.1 atif. .n,j,.n .1 -lli.nlinn lit lit funifnrl nf
. . I . " ' '
those who mav make his house their temporary a-
; ,,ol,,.( ,m, Me l ,iy Mivt rlrrfn, .,j 0,it(in(, trT.
j I vants, he hos-s In give genil.il sititfuction, and re
issue n. rpjv(, , iir,i ,are f mstnm.
fr"r" Laree and e.immoilious STAB!, ES are at
toched to the establishment, which are attended by
careful and obliging bo tiers.
i.iueo.n M. snoop.
Januaiy 51th. If lfi. if
EVANS & WATSON7
Ni ?i Soi'tii Tiiirii Strkpt,
Opposite ihe I'hihultlphitt Exchange,
Manufacture and ktfep con-
j-lantiv on lismi. a large as-
snrtment nf their Patent Im
proved S.ilamaniler F I R E
OOF SAFES, which a.e
constructed aa to set nt re-l
all in inner i f iloulu a to their
W5rV
4J-v lieing strh tlv fire liroof, und
that they will resist the fne of anv building in the
l world. The outside case nf the Safes ate made of
boiler iron, the inside c ise of so.,p-tone, and be
tween the uler case and inner case is a space of
si'ine 3 inches thick, and is filled in with inde-ttue-tible
nnteii.,1, so as to make it an imposnbility to
ever burn any nf ihe contents inside of this Chest.
These S.inpMonc Sul.itnanders we are prepared
and do challenge the world lo produce any article
in the shape of Bonk Safes that will stand as much
heat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to
have them fairly tested b public bonfire, should a
ny r.f nur rompctilors feel diposid to try ihem.
We also continue t mannfnrture and keep con
stantly on hand, a large and general ss-oriinriit nf
our Piciuium Air tight Fire Proof Safes, i f which
we have a large quantity in use, and in every in
tance ihey have given entire sntisfaetion lo Ihe
purchasers of which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who have them in nue. I
N. A ti. Taylor, I5! north 31 at.; A. Wright
& N' phew, Vine al. wharf ; Aletanilei Caror, ('on-
v.yanrer. corner nf Fill'tl and Ulh sis.; John M
Fi'.rd, 32 north 3d st.; Mvrr Huh. 20 nonh 3.1 I
I.; Bailey ,V Brmher, 13S M 'ket i.; James M. j
Paul, IIH south 4ih si.; Dr Daid J.iyne, 8 south j
3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, ?0 sootli ild st.; anil i
we could name some three or four bin do d othets
if it were necessary. Now we invite lh ail. iition
of the puldie, and particnl irly those in want of :
r ire Proof Sales, In call st our store In lore puirlia
sing cUewhere, and we think we can svtisfv them
that ihey will gel a l-ettei ninl ehear article nl
our store lli in any other estabbi-hmrnt in the city.
We also continue In manufacline heal and Co
pying Presses, made in such a manner as lo an
swer both purposes : Hoisting Machines, Foe
Proof Honrs, wilh our own manulVlure of locks
on them, with D. Evans'e Patent Keyhole cover
attached lo the same ; plain ami ornamental Iron
Railing, Ac.
N. B. We keep constantly nn hand large as
sortment ol our Patent Slate Lined Rrfiiger t-ns.
Water Filters and Coolers ; and we have also on
band several second hand Fire Proof Chests taken
ill eiehatige for our, which we will dispose of at
vei low prices.
Philadelphia January 2t h. IMfi. I
WHOLESALE & P.ET.IL
JIAT & TAP WAItr.IKH'Sl
So. Ulli. Market StreA, uhovc .. South air,
PHILADELPHIA,
a THE subscrders respectfully call the alien
lion nf their friends and dealers to ibeir large .
and well assorted stoc k nf Hats and Cat s of every (
description, well adapted f r the si ring rrade. Be
ieg made of the best inslcri .1 and by the mn-l ex- '
penciled! wnikmen, Ihey feel confident lo give urn- I
versil satisfaction in nil who may favor ihem wilh !
a liial, as they offer to sell as low aa anv house in '
theci-y. BAR PALO TP A BLYNX. j
riiliadi Iphia. .lanuaiv 3. 1811) ! !
TO I'lll f lltlM-l Of
DRY GOODS.
T
HIE subserilr, No. 131 Pearl street,
New
V oik, having established a Branch at No. "3J ,
South Second St., Philadelphia, is now opening, j
and will he constantly receiving from the New ,
Vork Auctions, an extensive assortment of
FANCY ft STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold Hi the lowest New Vork puces 1
al wholesale sod K lail. Among h'S slock will be
found a good assortment nf the follow ii g articles: ,
Jacconets, Plaid, Hair Cold, Lace, Striie, BMk. j
, Swi.js and Tarlatan Muslins, Bish- p and Lim n 1
i Lawns, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Drcsse, I
; Thread Laces, Application Do., rich B'ack Silk 1
'Primming Lace, Irish Limns, Linen Cambrics, j
Linen Cambric lldkfs.,Cuil.iin Fringes, Casbmeie
1 d'Ecos-e, Mouhclnie de I. sine. Silk and Cotton ;
i Warp A l accae, lju eu's Cloth, (Jul Plaids,
French Merinos, Black Silks, iovei. Si k II ise,
Shawl, Cravs's, Rilibuns, Embioiderii a, Ac, Ac.
Country Meichaut an.l oilier, visiting Phil .del- ;
phia or New Vork to purchase, are respectlully in
viled lo call and examine the stocks.
Nov. 1, 145. ly . H. MOORE.
YTIIK.tT I he highest price given lor
y W heat, at the store of H. MASSEK.
i A new suppl of Rose Ointment just received.
ii ; K M 1 1
Not. 8th. 1845.
BAR IRON Just leceived and fjr sale, cheap
forcash, by HENRV MASSER.
Sunbury, Kept. SO, 184ft.
OUPERIOlf Porl wineo!deria and Lisbon
wine.. Also superior Brandy and (in, Lemon
Syiup. Also a few barrels of Bli'K Fish, for sale
by HENKV MASSER,
Sunbu'y, July Hth, I e) !,
rT--! i- ..J..
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SOIIDUnY, PA.
Uusfneaa allemlcd In in the Counties of Nor
ihiunlerland, Union. I.vcominj and Columbia.
Itrfrr lo I
I . A: A. PnvoriiT.
l.owin ,V Hasiiot,
SoMr.ai ft Snniwa as, l'Mlnd,
KEtwoLiis, Mel- Anitan He Co.
SriatKn, Onun &. (;n
HERR'S HOTEL,
II4UUI.SIURG, PA.
T BEG h ave to inform the public ihst I hare left ', J'1, ''"''"us. but being composed of the most mild,
A Philadelphia, and am now located in Harrin- ' ,p' , r'-'c'Hs vegetable materials, it is offered wilh
burg, Ihe seat of the Eiecutive ami Slate tiovern j .",l",,'',,, as the cheapest and most efficient pu
ment of Pennsylvania. I .1,.. 1 "f""' "f the blood now known. The use of a few
sfi.icions Hotel, recently kept l.v Mr. Matthew
it . ... . . 1
ilson.
This spacious building, having been pntpnety
plinnrd and ireited for a Hot. I nf the first class,
i not snrptvacj if equnlled, by any similar estab
lishment in Pennsylvania ; and having uiiileigone
a thorough rennvition, the parlors, rooms and
chamhirs ere now filled up in a style that coin
bines t le-tance wilh comfort anil convenience
Mv TAB1.
bebt fare Ihe
the t ime lime
regulated astal liah
exettions nil
e ' .
,l hould
of eve'-; memher
be. in tl.e (oipil.il of one of the most pop
ulons and interesting Hiate of the Union.
With these prmists, nccnminodations and faci
lities, nnd the but that tbo Hotel is tno't eligibly
situnletl, I wi'h confidence, mnt respec tfully boli
cit the patronage of tho Public.
DANIEL II K If I!,
Late of Herr's H.itel, ('hesnut tt., Philad.
Herri-burg. Nov. 2'i. 1H4.
rot kti:i:
V it Ut i D I r SI v t ( c I c t .
1.
Drinxch's Visstri'cK- t r-rdn cirre
norms inc and very jilrusant lo lake.
for
2. drum's Etiiits, which remove (!reBe
of all kind", Dry Paints, Tar, Vamii-h nnd V,
from carpels or from clothing, without injuring the
color nr the cloth.
3 Limnn Flv Pspib the best thing know n
for killing flies and musqii.toes.
A. A ceitatn Destroyer of Rsls, Mice, Koacbis
and A nis, and an nber of Bid llu.ts.
ft. IJi'sji's Sereirie for s ur stomach. Heart
Burn and Water Brash, by one who hud siilli red
thirteen years, In fote be ilicovere l the cure.
Dm. Stm ks's (inKKS Oixtiet for llie Pib s.
It has never failed to cuie.
7. llAHMisni's TsTTrn Wash.
8. llnKsiitii'i NuilMulk Imr, without a
rival.
9. Tu a Cowrnrun CosricTtn or Fn;s
just the iiii'dicine for children 4iul for women, il is
so pleasatil to lake.
10. Hun's YMitTAni.a A sti an nu s Pn.i..
11. lii a.s's Emoi.i.ikmt Wa ri H eHoor Pss-rr,
for Harness, Boots, Ac. Il softens the leather, and
keeps mil the water.
I.. Poor Mas s Str ksothxiv i so I'lhstkr.
13. J i Rum's Diianiui't Mii ri Rt, which .
curr-s ibe wort Diacihipa in a few hours.
14 Jc.sin ' Dvsktiit MiXTiRs, a eer
tain and speedy cure fur Dysentety and Summer
Complaint.
The Mbnve valuable articles are si Id wholesale
and retail, bv L. C. (il'N.N, Ao. I South Fifth
ilrert, Vhilndi Iphia wheie Stori kei -r and n
tin rs will be supp iel wilh pure African Cayenne
Pepper, Arnica Floweis, Drugs, Paint", Oils, (Jlas
and Varnishes, at ihe lowel prices. Terms only
cash. Cut out ihe adveitinement, and bting
it with you.
Philadelphia. JulyO'h. II5. I v.
I. I V. V. AND la I V K .
THOMSON'S
C oiiioiiiil Sy nip of Tin & W ootl
.ltli.
riHE unprecedented success of lhi medicine, in
L the restoration of heal'h. to those who, in des
pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an exal
ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of its intrinsic va'uc and power, aa the on
ly sgcnl which can tie relied np"ii for the cure of
Piilmoniry Consumption, Brouchiltts, Asihmn,
Pain in the tide and Breat, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.
Attention is niuesied lo the following ASTON.
ISHINfi CI.'KE.bv Tlmmso-i'a Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood N apt ha ! !
Vhilo.lrlphia, Mny 3r, 184 4.
MR. THOMSON Hear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you nf ihe astonishing effects nf
: your medicine, which has literally lais d me from
a deaib-be.1 ! My disea-e. Pulmonary Con-uuiw
i lion, had reduced me so low lhat my physician pro.
no.incrd my case hnie!ess ! Al ibis iuuciion I be
gan lo u-e ynur medieiri', and miraculous as it may
seem, it has completely restored me lo health, alter
i erylliing Ue had failed Ke i-ctfiillv yours.
W ASHlXi PON M ACK.
Cbarlulte street, aUite (icnige street.
The undersigned, being personallv acquainted
wilh Washington Msek and his sufferings, bear
witness lo Ihe astonishing effects ef Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth nf llie a
hove statement.
JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third street,
DAVID VICKERS. 43 Almond street.
Ill fill M'OINLEV, S. E. cornrr Tsmany
and Fourth streets.
i. is 1'ienueu in ee siiiiiilio.l wit i I lie I - " '""i ""i" injinin son nuirrs, re , . :i. I . i .l. i...
,. ... ... .. upr mi.. t . r. . a
Ma.krt can proJuc: the tburci a al "'J'cieiit to cn ,,ca ihe m.it skeptical nf it. su- ,.,.,, Vs,bs IV.vi. 1 t,
being ss m-.Vnle as anv of the best I'""""' "v" preparations of 8jrsspar.Ha. I . f , ,;,',.. :..!, 1 ,u.
'-..nit elsewhere. In shml.no ...?'''! .,,,.T'"'. by the proprietor, j ... '..,. ,u. .,..,: u
ne si..rl on mv n ,rt. or on the nrt V1'" ,,t' VL- "AM.EY, North 6th M.eet. Itea- . .V r . ... , . .' ... ,""'"
of mv household, to make it what '"" "'y. "d to I ba.l of the following . . ... . ' n. , . .
Prepare.l only by W P. Thomson, N. E. corner rph, .,u,.jc wjM p1.4sp ohserve that no Bramlrelh j
of ftlh and Spruce stre.ls. Pbi'ade'phia. j 1 pj, , un.M the box has three h- 1
Agents. II. B. Mss-er, Suid.u-y ; D. Or.ss, , ,, jt. (the lop, the side and ihe bottom)
and Dr. Macpherson. H inishurg ; Jn .. (5. Brown, t pfcrh enll,miB , fJC-siinilt signature of my hand
Poltsvi le ; tie .. Earl. Re .ding ; Houston A Ma- , wrjling, thus II. Batunatra, M. D. These la.
on. Tow anda. Bi.d.ord county, Pa. Price SO cents Mt , engraved on steel, hcaolifnlly designed.
pi r bottle, or $5 p. r dor.en.
lit ware if till iinilntiotis.
Philadelphia, June SHlh, IH4.V 1
P I A N O S.
r 111 IK SCBSCRIBER has been appointed a sen l,
I for ibe sale ..f CONK AD MFVKR'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM RUSE WOOD PI
ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain,
massive and biaiiiiful exterior fii.i h. and, for depth
and sweetness of tone, nnd elegance of workman
ship, are not surpassed by any in the I .'staled Stales.
The following ia a recommendation from Ciai
Di i ts, a celebrated pcrfo'iner, and himself a man
ufaciuier :
a cm n.
Hsvian had the pleasure of trying the excel
lent Piano Fortes manfaelurcd by Mr. Meyer, and
exhibited at ihe l ist exhibition of ihe Franklin In
slilule, I feel il due lo the Uue merit of ihe maker
lo declurc thai theso instruments sro quite equal'
sud in some respect even f iiieii.i, lo all the Pi
ano Fmtes, 1 saw at Ihe capitals of Eutope, snd
duiing a sojourn of two year al Pari.
These Pianoa will be told at the manufacturer's
lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower.
Persons are requested to call and examine fur
ihfnisetves "I the residence of lb subscrilier.
Suiihurv, May 17. 1845. H. B. MASSER.
of a superior quality, can now l had
althe Lime Kilns of Henry Master, in Sun
bury. May 17, 1816.
- . U'-l I. . I . IX IB. L
OAKLEY'S
inarnATiTc svnrp.
THE valnah'e properties of Oakley's Depnra
live Syrup nf 8arsaparilla, as a purifier of the
blond, is so well known tr the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in set-
i nng tori ii the ailvantnces lobe ileriveil from its
use; wherever the meitiriue has once been intro-
duced, it takes precedence over all others : evcty
one that has taken it, have derived so rifnnl bene
ficial results from it, that it is recommended by
j them wilh the u'most confidence. Physicians of
j the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
; to patients under their care : containing nnihiim
luttilfta .:..!(.. :.. .1 : l :ii ft .
" i" i ibiijt in me siinig rnniuns, win ne hi
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge
neral strength nf the system, eradicating an seeds
nf disease that may have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
nf Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter,
Pimples nr ritiptions of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fitula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu
merous certificates in the ponsession of the subscrl-
pet sons
In Karl humlter land Vminty. H. B. Massrr, ;
Sin, bury; I, eland fc Mnel, McEwensville ; D ,
Krauser, Milton.
In Vnion County, J. Ccarhart, SeliinErove: '
A . fluti lius, Mirflinburg. I
In Columbia Cuunty. R. W. McCay, Wash I
ington. ;
Reading, March 14. 1843. j
Ma. OiKl.Rf : t believe it iho uty nf every
one In do whatever in their power I tes, for the le in
fit of their frllow man, ami having had poHve
proof in m own family, of the wonderful properties '
of ynur Depuralive Syrup of Saraaparillt, 1 m st i
conscieiuiouiy recommenil it lo Ihe anlieteil. e
; had the misfortune lo .se two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, bead and neck, although we had some of the
most scientific physicians to attend lh. m ami bad
tried all the known icmedies. including Swaim's
'' Panaci a, without avail. Another of my children
wa attacked in the same manner, her face and
j neck completely covered; the dischatge was so
offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we
I despaired of her life. Seeing ihe wonderful effects
nf your Uepurative SViup r.t S iisaparida, we w eie
induced lo make trial of it. as the last resort; it
acted like a r.- arm; Ihe n'cers commenced healing
i immediately, a fi w bottles entiielv restored her In
' her health, which she bus enjoyed iininteriuptedly
ever since As a purifier ol the blood, I verily be
lieve it lias not its equal.
! JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Douglafaville, April 19th, 1813.
Mn. Oari.kt : My son Edmund Leaf, had the
t scrofula in ihe most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three years, during which time he was de
. privrd nf the use of his limbs, his he.d nnd neck
' weie cow-red wilh ulcers. We tried all the differ
cut remedies, but In no iffect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonislown. and also Dr. Isaac
n: . . ci r it n
Hiestei, of Keathr g. to use vour Deiiurntive Svinu
f v.... .n. . ri; 1. 1 i . i i i '..I
ol arsapurilla, of w Inch I nhlaineil several bottles.
,i .... r l i i- .- , . t
Ihe use nl which drove the ilicae enllri Iv nut nf
hi. system, the sore healed up, and Ihe child wa,
restored to perfect health, which he h, erijoved
uninterruptedly ever since, lo Ibe a.l..nishmrnt of
many jeisons who seen him ilu.ing his silln-tion.
I have thought it my duty, and semi you this certi
ficate that oil ers who have a like affliction in the
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D LEAF.
Sept. ir,. I a t 3 1
A S II II V Si
It 41 i) A I1
WHOLESALE &. RETAIL
II'!' i. 'il M i M'I.Mr'1'IHM.'lis:
HA I (,A1 Al AM. 1 AC 1 1 KhUN,
Sunlh l'.asl rnrwr of .Market and 4th sis..
riillailelpliln,
T7HERE they always keep no hand nn eiten
. ' ' sive issortmeiit of HATS if CA I'S of everv
j description, got up in the best ami most approved
st; le. Peisons derirous ef purchasing superior sni
cbs on the most reasonable lernis, will find it to
their advantage to call before making purchases i
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. ftth, 1844. -ly
CITY FII.M'I'CHK AUCTION,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
'J1I and :U IWth Thud Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
V. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
VS VII,
vites the sttention of ersoiia desirous of pur-
i , vi . . . . , .
I chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Ritoms,
(both public snd P.ivate.) for every description of
ii ! , , .. . i' . . , . .,
Household Furniture, wh.re ran he obtained at all
times, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrasses,
Ac, at very reduced prices, fir cash.
07" Sales bv Auction, tw ice a week.
Mav 57th. 1843. Iy
fouuterfTrllrrtt'
DEATH BLOW.
I and done al an expense nf over f 2,0(10. Therefore
; it will he seen lhat ihe only thing necessary to pro- 1
i cure ihe medicine in its purity, is to ohserve these
' IsMs.
! Remember the Inn, the side, and the bottom. '
The following respective persons are duly auihori
xeil, ami .'iot.1 f
CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY '
For llie sale of Hrandreth's Vrgetade Vniersal
Fills.
Norlhiimhetland count I Millon Maekey A
Chamheihn. Sunbury 11. B. Masaer. M'Ewens
ville lielandA Meixell. Northuinliland Wm.
Forsyth. Oeoieetown J. A J. Walls.
Union County. New IVrlin Bogar A Win- j
ler. Seliusgrove fieorge iutidrurn. Miihtle- '
burg Isaac Smith. Beavcrtnwn David Hubler. 1
Aduinshurg Wm. J. May. MifHinshutg Mensch !
A Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Preehurg '
(!. A F.C. Mover. Lewi.burg Wall. A tiieen.
('olumbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
ti Co. Berwick Shuman A Rittenhnuse. Cat- '
tawissa C. li. Brohts. Blooin.burg John R. !
Moyer. Jeisey Town Ievi Biael. Washington
Rubt. McCay. Limestone Ball'? k. Mr.N'nch.
Ohserve lhat each Agent haa an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agencv, containing a representation nf
llr BRANDREI'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact enpiea of
Ihe nu labels now Uitd upon Ihe Itrandreth J'ill
Rare.
Philadelphia, office No. 8. North 8th street,
B. UKANDKETH, M. D.
.JUI1C sjBlUt ICTJ, J
ROSE OINTMENT
FOIl TETTKIt.
RINOWORM9, riMTlla ON THE FAI'C, AND OTHER
I'M ANFOl'a rRl'I'TIONK.
0) The following eertifmi't dfsrrihes one offit
most ertrmtrdinarif oiirej ever effi-cteil liy on
application.
Piiii.inripniA, Fetuusry in.
'H'OR twenty yeais I was severely afflict, d with
Tkttkr on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 1830, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my fice was rovered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itrh
ing ; my head swelled at times until it felt as if it
would burst the swelling was so great, that I eon I, I
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I wassfllicted with the disease, I useil a great
man s plication', (among litem several celebrated
preparation") ss well at taking inward remeilies.
including a number nf buttles of Sinum' Panacea
Extract nf Sarsnpnrt'Ha, fie. In fact, it would bf
impossible to enumernte all lbs medicines I ust-d
I was also nmler the care nf two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired nf ever beiriit
cured. In ihe f ill nf IS3n, Ihe ilisea at the timi
since, and there is not a vestige of Ihe disease re
maininc. except ihe scars from the deep pits forme,
by the disease. It is impossible for me to desc.rib
in a certificate the severity nf the disease and m
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller at
count to any person wanting further satisfactior
who will call on me. Al Ihe lime I commonce
using ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun
died of do Inis lo I rid nf the disease. Since t
sing it, I have recommended it to sever il persorn
(among Ihem my mother, who had ihe disease hat
ly on her arm.) who were nil cured hv it.
JAMES DCRNELL, No. lftfi, Race St.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. I
Vatican, SoR'h East corner of Third and Rac
streits, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Snnbi
ry. bv H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1813. rn
IIgkc Ointment, tot7 Tetter.
A I' lit Hit' OF ITS KFFlt'At'Y.
PHii.niiPHia, May 27th, IM.T.l.
'PHIS is to certify that I was severely aflbctf
wilh Ti Iter in Ihe hands and feet for upwar
of torty years ; the disease was attended general!
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to
number of physicians, and Used a great many app'
cations without effecting a cure. About a ye
since. I applied the Rose Ointment, which entire
stopped the itching, and a few applications imrmV
atrly cured the disease, which there has been i
riturn of, although I had never been rid of it
any time for Torty years. RICHARD SAVAM
Eleventh. Iielow Spruce Street
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. i
Van'han, S )uth East corner of Third and Ra
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agenrv in Sunb'
rv. by H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1843. Ao
MEDICAL APPROBATION
OJ the. litiSF. t)l.XTMi:.T,fr Tetter
i A . . nm, " "V I'"','"'-'"
I 4 I 'I 11 . v f r- I .1 r.i
over a niners is iu y es'ao isnen, me nronr
. . , , . .
tors take pleasure in laving before the public t
, ,, . 1 - , .. '. .
billowing) certificate from a respectable phvsicia
, I. . .
! ''hA"T "f ,m; '"'TT e""vmu-
' ""1n having found in ibis remedy that relief I
! ' .' -.n. ......
within the range of his profession failed to stf.n
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, althou
the prejudices and interests of that profession a
epposed to secret licmcdics.
Philsiiklcuii, Sept. 19, 183fi.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpe
eruption, which coeied pearly one si 'e of mv fn
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vauiihan, propr
lot of the Rose I liniment, observing my face, ins
led on my tijing his preparation, of which he hr
ueii me a tar. ntiouun in common with the me
. ,,(r of nv , ,iw,inlrllllI)re and dit,
ded me a jar.
prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon I
i public by icnmsnl pretenders, I feel in jusiice hou
lo exci pi the Rose Ointment fiom lhat class of r
dicims. and lo give it my approbation, as it enti
ly cured ihe eruption, although it had resisted 1
usual applications. DAM.. BATCH, M. 1)
Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by F.
Vaughan, South Fast corner nf Third and R
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agrncv in Si
j bury, by . B. MASSEK
May 14th, 1843. Agt
EAGLE
d as
it: a
Corner of' Third and Vine Streets,
i WILLIAMSrORT, PA.
; riHE sol.cril-er r.-sieclfully announces to
! X public, thai he has opened a Hotel in the Ci
! mmlinus brick building situate on Ihe corner
I 'l l,i..l ....i it. . i i. l- i
iimi no ine pirrrii. wnerr or win or iinnp-
. . ' . . 'i.
" """ 7 '
1 eompanv. I he hagle Hotel is la'ge and convi
.,'. f f ...... , . . ' , ,
eni. sini iiitnikhsa th i.i n,.i.n .i l- i
I provided wilh a large number of well aired
j comforlahle sleeping apartment", rooms, pri
I parlors, Ac. Persons visiting WilliamsHirt on
! sines or pleasure, mav rest as-ured thai every
I rruon win ne useu to remier meir sojourn at
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisT
will lie supplied wilh the very best the market
fords, and his bar wilh ihe choices! wines snd o
liquors charges reasonable. The Kajle H
possesses greater advantages in point of I oca
than any other similar establishment in the boroi
being situate in the business purl of ihe town,
within a convenient distance of the Court JL
and WilliamsMirl and Elmira Rail Road Depot
Sufficient Slabling provided, and good and tn
osllera always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honest Sen
have been employed, and nothing left undone
will add to the comfort and accommodation of
guests.
There will be a carriage alwaya in attendane
the Boat Landing tn convey passengers to and I
ihe House, free of charge,
CHARLES BORROW:
Ma I4lh. 1843. ir
.Vlicliarl VI caver V fton.
DOPE MAKERS cV SHIP CIIANDLE
Air. 13 A'orA Water Street, 1'hiladclphia.
Il
At r. consiaull on hand, a general as
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac,
1 si d Ropes, Fishing Hopes, While Rois's, M
: la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Al
1 complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac, sui
I Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent
' Net Twine, Cotton Sliad and Herring Twh e,:
! Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough I.
! Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carict Ch
i Ac. all of which they will dispoee of on rr asoi
I terms.
Philadelphia, Novemher 13, 1843. ly.
" sriiliING, GOOD CO.
No. 1 :iS Market Street, Pliiladelp
INVITE the attention of Country Merrl
lo their extensive assortment of Bntiih Fl
and American Dry Goods, which they nffer fo
on the mot reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, If 13. ly.