Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, August 08, 1846, Image 4

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fl'protsion, but it hud nearly Attained its clima.W-
t an unlucky day for him. Cnrigresa firtind
country, in 1842, in most deplorable con
dition ordistretaand despondency. Every man
who wa in any way connected with productive
'itufmv.ry will retnembtr wliala dark cloud pre
ceded their action on the tariff in that year, and
wi all know how aoon confidence revived after
ttio rmrtace of the law ; and all have realized
The growth and improvement of every pursuit
in onr Conntry from that time to this.'
a Do gentlemen desire theao acenea renewed ?
Will men nuver learn wiadom from experience 1
Mow la it now? How changed the scene!
If a magician's wand, had been waved over thn
face of our country, the reault would hardly
bare appeared more like enchantment than the
reality now before na. No man ie idle who is
willing In work. Contented, smiling facea are
very where to be eeen. The busy hum of in
dustry gladdens the ar m all direction. Ev
cry body ia proof erotia and everybody ia hnppy.
For the crop of the last year the firmori of j
Pennsylvania received a fcigw price. The pros
perity of your city will be eero in tbe fact that
a city haa sprung up, aa if by magic, alongside of
yon, furnishing employment for ahinprng nearly
equal in amount to all the rest of your tonnage
At this new point are daily aeen more than 100
ahips waiting fur cargoes of coal. Oiir canale
and onr railroads are crowded with business,
and new improvements are springing up in ev
ery quarter. Neatly all the States have restor
ed their credit, and the United Slates Treasury
had, when the present Congress met, sur
plus of many millions. What has produced all
this! Shall lawthnthas conferred all theae
benefits on the country bo hastily thrown aaide,
and one adopted in its place which no one is
willing to father, and which no one will defend;
which, in its crude principles and undigested
details, shows its author to be wholly unac
quainted with the commercial, manufacturing,
mechanical, or agricultural resources of the
country
To be Continue J.)
Pout bait of a Pa rim ah CoqirRTTR. I went
with a friend to the new Opera. We had scarce
ly taken our aeats iu front of the amphitheatre,
when a beautiful elegante, accompanied by an el
derly cavalier, who, it was very easy to see, was
her huibanJ, took the second row. The lady
was beautiful, her tonrneur distinguished, while
her toilette, and an air of languishing candour
and enchanting amenity, atruck every spectator.
i ne heal induced ner lo lake on her hat, and we
discovered the most superb comb of polished
steel, terminating in points of diamonds. By'
and-by, a buckle of hair escaping fiom the comb
obliged her to take off a glove, and left ua to ad'
mire a hand and arm of the most polished sym
metry, and of the most healthful freshness, en
riched with precious rings and bracelets. The
arm was exposed to the shoulder. It did, no
doubt, cost her some pain to conceal for a time
her finely turned neck, but it waa necessary that
ber rich cashmere should produce its effect. At
length, however, the cashmere dropped, and dis
covered the finest shoulders in the world, and
bosom most beautiful. Either my companion
or I could not avoid, fiom time to time, in au
dible whispera, to praise her beauty, which did
not escape the attention of the lady snd her hus
band. The latter perhaps found the air, from the
occasional opening of the door, a little too keen,
and he said, with great aweetness, 'Afa bonne
anue, I entreat you to draw' on your abawl
and your gloves." "I assure yon," she said in
i eturn, "I do not feel the air from the door ; but
yet 1 thank you for your attention, and I will
instantly give you proof of it, my love." And
in less thsn a minute we could see nothing.
Happily for me, a little old lady was placed by
the side of the elegante. I offered her my place
on the front seat, and in a moment, I took her
station. In a minute or two my beautiful neigh
bour, taking advantage of her husband'a eye be
iiig turned, pulled off her glove to re-adjuat ber
comb, and suffered ber cashmere to fall off one
shoulder, which ahe gathered round under ber
arm ; and the husband, being on the other aide
rniiUI not observe the fact ao the glove and the
shawl remained off during the rest of the per
formance. I had not an eye to the etage. On
rising to depart, the husband said, "perhaps I
have a little chagrined you, my dear, your robe
is so beautiful but your health is every thing."
"O ! 1 have given yon pleasure," she replied,
"and that is every tbing to me."
Majob Noah never uttered a greater truth
than the following :
'TvV are too polite in our phrases. If a pit
lionaire gete drunk he is elated. If an influen
tial politician he ia elevated. If a Wall atreet
broker he is inebriated. It a large shoe dealer
be ia intoxicated. But poor Sixth ward me
chanic be is "a nasty beast, and drunk aaa pig."
A few daya since, the Grtnd Jnry ignored
bill against a huge negio, for stealing chickens,
and before discharging him frem euatody, the
Judge, bade him atand op, and, after a severe re-
premand, he concluded aa follows "You may go
now, John, but (shaking bia finger at him) let me
warn you never to appear here again." John,
with delight beaming from his big Whit eyes,
' and with broad grin, displaying row of beau
tiful ivory, replied ; "I would'nt bin hers dia
time, JudV, only tba constable fotch m !" -
' Th Fasusr and vhs Lawvxe. Wby do yeu
not hold up your head aa I do V inquired an aria-
tocratic lawyer of a farmer.
'Squire' said tba farmer, 'look at that field of
grain all the valuable beads hang down, while
those that bava nothing in them sUnd npright
In a party a few evenings sir, it was asked,
.'why is woman unlike a Jooking glattf It
waa anawered, 'because tb first epeakt without
rejiuting, and the second rejleete without tpee
ing ,
n A JV K 6te list.
nsmmtw AntA.
The following Kt shows tK current value of all
rVnnsylvatiia Hank N.itea. The most implicit re
liance miy 1-e placed upon it, as It Is eoery week
jarrfnily compared with ai d corrected from Bick
nall'e Reporter.
tanks In Philadelphia.
... Disc m
Penan.
NOTES AT PAR.
flank of North America , par
Rsnk of the Nnithern I.itartie , , par
Commercial Hank of Penn'a. . psr
Fsrmers' and Mechanice' Bank . . par
fCenoingtnn Rank par
Philadelphia Hunk' . . t par
Schuylkill flunk . . . par
Southward Bank . par
Western Hunk . , par
Mechanics tank . . par
Mnniifnctiirrr ft Mechanics Bank' par
rtink of Pcnn Township . psr
t'l'srd Bank . par
B-.nk of Commerce, Into Moyamrneing far
Dank of T'ennaylvania . par
Country Ilanka).
Bank of Chester County Westchester par
Rank of Delaware County Chester par
Bank of f Jerinsntown Oermsntown par
Bunk of Montgomery Co. Norrislown par
Dovtestown Bank . Hoyleatown psr
Elision Bank Eastnn par
Fsrmcr Hank of Bucks en." lirittol psr
Bnnk of Niirthombeilande Northumberland par
Columbia Bank & ft ridge co. Columbia par
Farmers Bnnk or l.ancastei Laacistei par
Lancsatcr County Bnnk
Lsncas'er Bank
Lancaster par
Lancaster pt
Reading par
Farmer' Bank of Reading
Office of Bonk of PeWa.
Harrisburg Theae
Office
Office
Jo
do '
do
NOTES
do
do
do
AT
Lancaster I offices
Reading (do not
Office
Easton J issi
DI8COUNT.
suen
tank of the United States
Philadelphia
Pottsville
Lewittown
S3
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Bsnk of Lewictown
Bank of MidJIotown
Middleiown
Carlisle
Pittaliurg
Ilollidayshurg
Harrisburg
l.ehanon
Pittsburg
Piiu'.Hitg
Williamsport
Wilkeabsrre
Allentown
Resiling
Pittsburg
let
I
Carlisle Batik
Exchange Bsnk
I) t do branch of
Hcrrishurg Bsnk
Lebanon Bsnk
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bnr.k of Pittsburg
West Branch Bjnk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Beiks County Bsnk
Office of Cank of U. 8.
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Clmmhersburg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bsnk
Farmers' & Drovers' Bsnk
Franklin Bsnk
Honesdate Unk
fsiled
Erie
Nenr Brighton
t'hsmbf rsburg
Gettysburg
do
d
Montrose
Erie
Wsyneshurg
Wsshington
Honesdnle
Brownsville
York
1J.I
I
I
Monongahele Bank of B.
1
fork Bsnk
ia
N. B. The notes of thoss banke on which we
omit quotati jns, and substitute dash f ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of ttiose which have a letter of reference,
BROKEN BANKS.
Philsdelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia faiicd
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
do
do
do
do
8cbuvlkill Sav. Ice. do failed
Kensington Sav. Ina. A
Penn Township Ssv. Ins.
Manual Labor Bans ( I
W; Dyott, prop.)
failed
no ssle
closed
closed
failed
closed
no sale
railed
failed
failed
no sale
no ssle
no sjle
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
Towanda Usnk
Alleghany Bank of Pa,
Bank of Beavsr
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
I owanda
Bedford
Beaver
Hariisburg
Washington
Hell, fonts
Pitmbmg
Pittsburg
Fayette cn.
lireeneaatle
Harmony
Huntingdon
lwintown
Warren
Dundaff
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers ox Merli cs liuuk
Fsrmera' & Mecl?cs Bank
Farmers' & Met b cs' Bsnk
Hkimony Institute
Huntingdon usnk.
Junista Bank
Lunitwrmen'a Bsnk
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Uk.
New Hope
Milton
Meadille
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montrose
Uniontown
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. A sr. & Manuf. Bank
failed
closed
failed
closed
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkesbarre Uiidgs Co.
Ureenstiurg
Wilkeabarre no ssle
(TT AH notes puriiorting to be on any Pennsyf
vania Bsnk not given in the above liat, may be tit
Jown as frauds.
KKW JERSEY.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed
Belvidete Bank Belvidere
Hurhngton to. uanR Medlord psr
Jommercial Hank" rmn Amboy g
Lumberland Dank" Dridgelon par
rarmerr Usnk" Mount Holly par
Farmers snd Mechanic Hk runway
Farmera' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswick fsiled
Farmers' snd Merchsnu' Bk Middletown Pi. 1
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jeraey City failed
Hoboken Bkgdr. Grastng Co Hoboken fail
Jersey City Bsnk Jersey City fsiled
Mecbanica' Usnk Pstlerson failed
Manufacturers' Bsnk Belleville failed
Morris County Bank Morriatown I
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
i
par
Morris Canal and JJkg Co Jeraey City
Post Notes
no aale
Newark Bkg dt Ina Co Newstk
i
2
New Hope Del Bridge Co Imheiuville
rti. J. Manufac and Bkg Co Hotmken
failed
N J Piotecton & Lombard bk Jersey City failed
I 'range Hank' Urange 1
I'atenton uank" I'ateraon
failed
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
par
par
Salem Banking Co Salem
Bute Bsnk Newark
State Bank ' Elixahethtowa
i
par
a
failed
(ailed
i
par
failed
State Bank Camden
State Bank of Morria Morriatown
Slate Bank Trenton
Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem
Suaaes Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trentoa
Union Bank Dover
Washington Banking Co. Heckenaeck
DELAWARE.
Bk of Wilrn St Brahdy wine Wilmington
Bank ef Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch ' Minor d
Farmera' Bk of State of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Da branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
rrr Under 6'a
par
par
per
par
Pf
par
psr
per
par
(7 On all bank marked thus () I beta an e.
Iter counterfeit or altered notes of ibe various da
nomination!, far drculeuen.
WHITE SWAXr. HOTEL,
Race Strect, PmtAnxtrui.
THIS location ia convenient for Business men
visiting the city. Every pain ia taken to se
cure the comfort of travellers. 1 '
Mifch 7. 1846. ly ;
Removal.:
D. T. THITES,
RESPECTFULLY Informs the el-
t'tena of Banbury and vicinity, that ha
hai removed his tsVdrnce to iha Brick
House in Msiket etreet, one door we t
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for vsst fs
vnrs, be hopes to reeeivs a continuation of the liber
al patronage which bas heretofore been extended to
him. Feb 28, o. um
MONTOUR HOUSE,
I ATE BRADY'S HOTEL,
Oppostie the Cmtrt owse,
fiANVIllS. PUNK' A.
f . THE Sutwcriber, wlio ssiis'ed for se
77l W' Tears in the mansiremsnt of the a
M I hoe Hotel, lately kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra
'I'twldv. bi s-s lesvs to inform the trselling
tiub'ir.lhst he hss taken the establn-nment on his
own account, on the first of Januaty, 1846.
The House has. of late, undergone many impor
taht alterations, and the present conductor promises
to lese nothlnt ondono to make it a comfortable
and aereeable, a well as a chesp and accommoda
ting Monoinc vlsce for stringers who may visit our
flouri-diing village. No pains nor expense win no
spsrrd to fill the table and the bar with the tet the
m nket afford, and with the determination to de-
vo' Ms entire personal attention to the comfort of
ihne wha mav make his houe their temporary a
bode, snd sided by active, careful end obliging ser
vants, he hopes lo give gem-rat satistacaon, and re
ceive a litiersl shsre ol cu-4osa.
cry Lsree and eommodioua 8TABLES sre at
tached to the establishment, which are attended by
cartful and obliging bo-tiers.
t,IL)Et)i M. Bnuur.
January 4ih. 184R. tf
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 70 South Tuird Street,
Oppoeite the PhiladtifUa xcAnre
Manufacture and keep con
atantlv on hand, a large as
sortment of their Pitent Im
proved Salamander FIRE
PROOF 8AFES. which are
- constructed as to set at rest
' . . a
fJjjj&$ manner oT tleubt as io tneir
5SO!&being atrirtlv fire tiroof, snd
ihsl tbcv will resist the fire of any building in the
world. The outside case of the 8sfes are made of
boiler iron, the inside cite of soap-tone, and be
tween the utrr cs and inner esse is a space of
some S inches thick, end is filled in with indstiut
tible m-iteiiwl, so ss In mske it an impossibility to
ever burn any of the contents Inside of this Chest.
These Hospatone Salamanders we are prepared
and do challenge the wetld to produce any article
In the ahape of Book 8 ales that will stand as mocD
hest, and we hold ourselves ready at all limes to
hsve them fairly testeJ by public bonfire, should a-
ny ct our competitors feel disposed lo try mem
We also continue to msnufscture and keep con
stantly on hand, a large and general assortment of
our Premium Air-tight Tire Proof Ssfes. i f which
w hsve a large quantity in use. and In every in
stance i hey have given entire estisfection to the
purchasers of which we will refer the publie to
few gentlemen who hsvu them in use,
N. A O. Taylor, 159 north 3d at.; A. Wright
At N- phew. Vine at. wharf; Alexander Caror, Con
veysnecr, corner of Filbert and Oth els.; John M
Ford, 3) north 3d sL; Myers Bush. 30 north 3d
t.; Bsiley & Brother, 139 Msket at.; Jsmes !H.
Paul. 101 south 4tti st; Dr. DsOd Jsyne, 8 south
3d st.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d at.; snd
we could name aome three or four hundred others
if it were necessary. Now we invite the sttention
of the publie, and particularly those in wsnt of
Fire Proof Safes, to cell si our store before purcha
sing elsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them
thai they will get a better and cheaper article at
our store than any other establishment in the city.
We slso continue to msnofactuie reel and co
pying rresscs, msile in suen a manner aa w an
swer both purposes ; Hoisting Mschines, Fire
Proof Doors, with our own msnufscture of locks
on them, witb D. Evana a Patent Keyhole cover
attached to the same t plain and ornamental Iron
Railing, Ac.
H. B. We keep eonatantlv on band a large as
sortment of our Psienl tslsle Lined Refiigetntus,
Wster Filters and Colr ; and we have also on
bandseversl ecand hand Fire Proof Chests taken
in exchange for ours, which we will dipose of el
veiy low prices.
Philadelphia, January J4th. 1846. I y
WHOLESALE B.ETAXL
HAT & CAl WAHKIIOUSE,
JVo. 304, AfarJkrf Sfrcef, above 9th, South tide,
PHILADBLHIA
M THE suheerd ers respectfully call the alien
aSaX lion of their friende and deulera to their large
snd well sssorted slock of Hals and Cape of every
description, well sdapted f r the Sring trade. Be
ing mads of Ibe beat material and by the meat ex
perienced workmen, they feel confident lo give uni
versal satisfaction to all DO may favor them wilb
a tiial, aa they offor to sell ss low aa any house in
Ihe city. BAR I'ALO IT & DLYNN.
Philadelphia, January 3, 18481
To Purchaser of
DRV GOODS.
fTtHE subscriber, No. 121 Pearl etreet, New
J. York, having eublihed a Branch at No. 23
South Second at., Philadelphia, is now opening,
arid will be constsntly receiving from the New
York Auctions, an extensive assortment of
FAXTCT It BTAVLB DBT OOOSS.
which will be sold at the lowest New York pneea
at wholesale and Rrtail. Among his stock will be
found a good assortment of the Mlowisg articles
J second. Plsid. II sir Cotd, Lsee, Stripe, Book,
SwUs and 1'srlsisn Muslins, Bishop and Linen
Ltwna, Fancy CanNelU, Fancy and Ball Ureases,
Thread Lscee, Application Do., rich Black Silk
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics,
Linen Csmhrie Hdkfs.,Cuitain Fringes, Csshmeie
d'Eeosae, Mouseline de Laiea, Silk and Cotton
Warp A I) areas, Quoru'e Cloth, Gala Plaida,
Frrnch Meiinee, Black ilks. Gloves, Si 4 Hose,
Shawls, Ciava'a, Ribbons, Embioiile rice, Ae Ac
" Country Merchants and othera visiting Philadel
phia or Nsw York lo purchase, are respectfully in
vited io csll and examine the stocks.
Nov. I, 1845. ly O. H. MOORE.
V Kril EAT. Tbebiibesl price gisn for
W )f W beat, at the store of H. MASSE R,
A new supply ef Rose Ointment just received.
Nov. sin, lain.
I) Alt IKUiM Just received and for eale, cheap
- for cash, by J1EJNKY MABSEK.
Sunbury, Sept. 20, I84S.
CUPERIok
Porl wine, Jrladsna and Lisbon
J
Ahe superior Brands and Gin. Lemon
4yrup, Also a, few barrets of Bit a Pisa, for aale
by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury, July lltb, 114.
He Be IAS33Pa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
VNBUST. PAm
Business attended to 1n ike Cmintrea f Na
thurel arland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia.
, . Retur t
P. & A. Favocnr,
Lows a A Banaoir,
SoMsn & StvoneeAas, rSHaJ.
Ratwotoa, McFaulsub dc Co.
SrintRO,')oon & Co.,
II EH. TVS HOTEL,
IIARniSDVRG, PA.
IBEQ leave lo Inform the publie that t have left
Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris
burg, the seat -of the Executive and State Govern
ment of Petmeylvenis, where I now occupy the
spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mstihew
Wilson.
This apacious building, having been purposely
planned and erected fw a Hotel of the first class,
is not surpassed tf ettalled, by any aimilar estab
lish mi ,4 in reawisy fvsnia t and having umlergnne
a thoTovgh renovation, the parlors, rooms and
chamhese ave now filled up in a atyte thai com
binea eVtamee whh comfort and convenience.
My TABLE is pledged lo be soppliad with the
best fare the Markets cast produce t the charges at
the anna time being ss moderate ss sny of the beat
regulated asial lishments elsewhere.' In short, no
exeitions shall be spared on my p irt, orem the part
of every mem1r of my hnsiaehnld, to make il whsl
it should be, in tlie Cxpitul of one of the wraet pop
ulous snd interesting State of the Union. -
With these promises, accnmmodaiiona and faci
lities, and the fscl that the Hotel ia most eligibly
situated, I wi'h confidence, most respectfully soli
cit the psfronsge of the Public
DANIEL HERR.
Late of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut St., Pbilsd.
Hsrri kurg. Nov. S3. IMft.
FOURTEEN
it l it ii U l rl v t i t X t n .
1Bsitca 'a V satires!-aoWdn cure for
s worms sore snd very oleatant to Isle.
2. GiaaoVs ExTkaCTs, wliirh remove Gresse
of all kind, Dry Pa nts, Tsr, Vainiah and Wv,
from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the
color or the cloth.
S Lavimw Fir Psesu -the best thing known
for killing (lies and mucquitoes.
4. A ceilstn Destroyer or Kals, Mice, ttoeches
and Ante, and another of Bd Buja.
S. Gex.v s Brrrirtc for eour stomach, Heart
Burn and Water Br sh, by one who hadsvfiired
thirteen years, before he ri "covered the cure. -
Da. Stxt! s Iiiiu Ui!fTMlkT as the Tries.
Il hss never failetl lo cute.
7. Haaioa'a Tsttru Wash.
8. Baauoaa'a I'dsubls Is, without a
rival.
9. Tnx Com rocs a Covrscvio or Fioa
junl the medk ine for children and fur women, il ia
so pleasant to lake.
10. Bscn'a VtetTiUtk Astibiliops Pitta.
11. Gcaa's Esolliibt WsTsa-raoor Pasts.
for Hsmeas, Boota, dtc. Il softens the leather, and
keeps opt the wster.
12. Poo Man's 8TassoTBsvin Pustib.
13. Jacksob's DuaaaoiA Mixti-sc, whiih
curve the worst Diarrhoea in a few hours. -
14 JacKaoa's DraaaTsar Mixtcbv, a cer
tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Complaint.
The above vsluslde articles are sold wholesale
and retail, by L. C. GUNN, No. I Smith Fifth
ttrret, Philadelphia where Ston keepers and o
ihera will be supp ied with pure African Csyenne
Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glssa
and Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only
caah. y Cut out lbs advertisement, and bring
it with you.
Philadelphia. July 19th. I84S. ly.
BELIEVE AND LIVE.
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar & Vorxl
Aaplna.
THE unprecedented success of this medicine, in
the reatorstion of health, to those who, in dee-
psir, bsd given up sll hopes, hss given it an rxs'
ted repulstion above all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of its intrinsic vs'ue and power, ss the on
ly agent whtch ran be relied upon for the cure ol
Polmonsry Consumption, Broiichiltis, Asthma,
Pain in the ride and Brral, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac
Attention ia requested to ihe following As I
ISIIING CURE.bv Thomson's Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Nsptha ! !
Philadelphia, Mai 3d, 1844.
MR. THOMSON Dew Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of the astonishing efleeta of
your medicine, which has literally rsis- d me from
a death-bed ! My dnea-e, rulmonsry lontump
lion, had reduced me so low thst my physician pro.
nojnced my case bopeleee I Al Ihie junction I be
gan to oeyour medicine, and miraeuloua aa it may
seem, it hss completely restored me to beslth, after
everything else had fsiled. Respectfully yours.
WABMlAUlUn MAI.'K.
Charlotte atreet, above Geoige street.
The undersigned, being personally scqusinted
with Waahington Msck and hia suflerinss, bear
witness to Ihe aaloniahing effects of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tsr, and the truth of Ihe s
bove statement.
JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third atreet,
DAVID VICKERH, 42 Almond street,
HUGH M 'GIN LEY, 8. E. corner T.mauy
and Fourth atteetst
Prepared only by 9. P. Thomson, N. E. coiner
of 6th and Spruce streets, Philsdelphia.
Agrnla. H. B. Masser, Sunbury U. Grose,
snd Dr. Marpheraon, Hariiaburg Jnn, O. Brown,
Fottsville ; Geo. Earl, Reading; Houston fit Ms-
en, Towanda, Brad lord county, Pa, Price (0 cents
per bottle, or $3 p r doaen. . .
(r Beware of all imitation.
Philsdelphis. June 28th, 1846. ly
n jacL loixiXTicrKytr
PLAIN OS.
THE SUBSCRIBER hss been sppointed agent,
for tbe ssle of CONRAD MEYER'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM RUSE WOOD PI
ANOS, at this place. Theae Pianos have a plain,
maaaive and twautiful exteiiur finih, and, for depth
and aweetness of lone, and elegance of workman
ship, are not surpassed by any in tbe United Stales.
The following ia a recommendation fiom Cast
Dia-ra, a celebrated performer, and himself a man.
ofaciuier i
A GAUD.
Havibo bad the pleasure of trying ihe excel
lent Piano Fortee menfaetured by Mr. Meyer, and
exhibited at Ihe last exhibition of the Franklin In
elirute, I feel it due to the tree merit of the maker
lo declare that Iheee instruments are quite equal'
and in some respects even superior, to all ibe Pi
ano For Iss, 1 saw at the capitals of Eutope, and
during a sojourn ef two years al Paris.
Thee Pianos will be sold at tbe manufacturer's
lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something lower.
Piiaona are requested lo call aqd examine lor
theaaeelves, at the residence of ibe subscriber.
Sunbury, May IT. IMS. H. B. MASSER.
IBlBa of a enpene quality, can now be bad
alike Lime Kiln of Henry Maeser.tn Bun
bury.
ury. May IT, irtd.
OAKIiEY'S
DEPURAT1TB BY RIP.
THE vslusble properties of Oakley'a Depute
live Syrup of Ssrsaparilta, aa a purifier of the
UooA, ie ao well known In tha public generally,
that it is wrmecessaiy to occupy much spare in set
ting forth tire advantage lo be derived from its
use; wherever the medicine hss once been intro
duced, rt take wecedence over all others t evety
Wis that haa taken tv, bs derived so signs! bene
ficial reeulta from it, that it ie recommended by
them witli fbe u'snnet confidence. Pbysicisns of
the highest staniing In the profesMon, presenile it
lo patients under their care ; containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed ol the moat mild,
yet efRcekus vegetable msterisls, it Is offered with
confidence, aa the cheapest and most efficient pu.
rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few
bottles, especially in Ihe spring months, will he at
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge
neral atrength of Ihe system, eradicating any seels
ofdiseaae thai may have been generated, besidea
giving health and vigor lo the body. For the core
of Scrofula or Kinga Evil, Rheumatism. TYtter,
Pimples or enrpTirrrta of the Skin, While Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, &e. The nu
merous rertifica'c in ibe possession of the subset I
ler and his agents, from physicisns and others, sre
sufficient to convince the most skeptics! of its su
periority over all preparations of Sarsapsrills. '
Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street. Res
ding, Beiks County, and lo lie bail of the following
persons t
In Noftttmmberhnd County. H. B. Msaeer-,
Sunbury ; Ireland Ac Mixel, McEwensville ; D
Krsuaer, Milton.
in Union County. i. Gesrhnrt, Scliusgrove :
A. Gu teli ns, Mifllinburg.
IW Columbia County. H. W. McCsy, Wash
ington.
Reading, March ft. 1843.
Ma. Oakixt: I believe it Ihe uty of every
ne lodo whatever in their power lie-, for the b-ne. j
fitofthrtr Wlow men. and having had po-itive
proof in my own family, of the wonderful propenies
of your Drporalive Syrup of Sarasparilla, I m-st
consrientinualy recommend it lo the sftticicd. We
had the misfortune to hwe two of our children, by
the lireektng out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head and neck, although we had aome of the
most scientific physicians to attend Ihrtn anil had
tried all Ihe known temedies, including Nwaim'a
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
wss attacked in the same manner, her face and
neck waa completely covered; tbe discharge wss so
offensive, and ibe disesse at such a height, thst we
despaired of ber life. Seeing ihe wonderful efleeta
of your Depurative Syrup ff 8'irsspavill, we were
induced lo make trial of it. as the last resort ; il
acted like a cV.arm ; the u'cera commenced healing
immediately, a ftw bottles entirely restored her lo
her health, which ahe has enjoyed uninlertupledly
ever since. As a purifier of tbe blood, I verily be
lieve it haa not ila equal.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut atreet, near Fourth, Reading.
Doviglsesville, April 19th, 1843.
Mb. Oakist i My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe
scrofula in the most dreadful and diatresaing man
ner for three yea re. during which time he was de
prived of the use of his limbs, hi he id and neck
were covered with ulcers. We tried sll ihe differ
enl remedies, but In no (Tret, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Noriiatown, and slso Dr. laaae
Hieslet, of Reeding, lo use your Depurative Myrup
of Sareapsrilla, of which I obtained several bottles,
the use of which d'ove the disease enlinly out of
his system, Ihe sore healed op, snd the child was
restored to perfect health, which he haa enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever aince, IO the aatoniahnient of
many persons who seen bim during hia affliction.
I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi
ficate Ihsl others who bae a like affliction in tbe
family may know where to obtain ao valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 16, 1843 ly
A II III & no CAP,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
HAT & CAP MAMFACTUUKUS,
South Eael corner of Market and 4th tie..
Philadelphia,
WHERE they alwaya keep on hand an eilen
aive assortment of HA TS U CA PS of every
description, got up in Ihe taut snd moat approved
st Ie, Persons derirous r f purchwing superior siii
clra on the most rraaot1 able terms, will Cud it to
their advantage lo call bt f.-re. making purchase
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. fitli,
1944. ly
CITY
FURNITURE
AUCTION,
XTS PB.IVA.TE SALES BOOKS,
Nets. 29 and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
r C. MACKEY, Auctiimerr, respectfully in
s vim the attention of x-raoris desirous of pur
chafing Furniture, lo hia extensive Hairs Rooms,
(both public end Private.) for every description of
Household Furniture, wbire can be obtained al all
tiinea, a large assortment df faahionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Bede, Maltrasses,
die., st very reduced prices, for cash.
Salea by Auction, twice a week.
May 27ib. 1843. ly
Coauterflelten'
DEATHBLOW.
The public will please observe that no Brsndreth
Pills are genuine, unless ihe box hss three la-
beta opon it, (the top, the aiile and the bottom)
each containing a ftc-aimilcaignature of my hand
writing, thus B. BbiUdbxtu, M. D. These la.
bel-aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an eipense of over f 2,000. Therefore
It will be seen thai the only Ibing neceary lo pro
cure the medicine in ita purity, ia lo observe theae
labrla.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
Tbe .following respective persons are duly authori
sed, and hold
CERTIFICATES OT AOEKCT
For Ike eale of Brandrtih'i Vegetable Vnioertal
PUt.
Northumberland county I Milton Markejr A
Chambcilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewene
villo Ireland sV Meixell. Northumli land W m.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. eV J. Walla.
Union County i New Berlin Bogar A- Win
ter. Selinsg rove--Gsorge Gundium. Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
AdamsburgWrn. J.May. Mifilinsborg Meusch
at Rsy. Hartlelon Daniel Long. Freeburg
G. It F.C. Moyer. Lew iabtirg Walls St, Green.
Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolds
sV Co. Berwick Shuaxan St Rttt en house. Cat-tawissa-
C. O. Brobta. B loom sburg John R.
Moyer. Jsisey Town Levi Biecl. Waahington
Rot. McCay. Limestone Bailie tk MtNlncb.
Observe l bat each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a repreeentatien ol
air BRANDRETH'S Manuhclory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be aeen exact eopiee of
ibe saras Imbelt now mood upon the Brmmdntk Pitt
BotTM.
rbUaWpbia, ofiee No. a Nsvth tb etreet
B. BRANDKJSTH, M. D. -
June 34lh, 1143,
ROGH OINTMENT
FOR TETTER, c
RliSOWORBU, riMPLte OH TRK TkCK, AND OTRKK
CUTANBOltft KRVPTIOm. r .
' Cj Tlit following eertilca'e describe one of Ihj
mntt extraordinary euret ever effected by any
application.
PaitAnct sria, February 10. 1838.
FOR twenty years I waa severely afflicted with
Txtts on the Face and Headt the disesso
commenced when I wae seventeen years old, ami
continued until the Fall of 18-18, vat Ting in vio '
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, grest part of my face waa covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my bead swelled at times until it felt ss If it
would burst the swelling wae ao grest, thai I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that 1 was afflicted with the disease, I used a grest
many st plications, (among them several celebrated
preparation) as w,-ll as taking inwjrd remedies,
including a number of hollies of Sioaim'e Panacea,
Ertraet of Sartnpnrtlla, cVc, In fact it would be
impo'sitde to enumerate all Ihe medicines I used.
I wss also under the Care of two of the most dis
linguished physicisns of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fall of 1 838, the disesae st the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rote
Ointment, fprepsred by Vsughsn & Davis.) In
a fi-w applications the vierewl etching ceased, the
swelling abated, the rropiion began to disappear,
and before I had used a jnr the diaesse was entirely
cured. . It has now been nearly a year and a half
since, and there ia not a vestige of the disease re
maining, except the sears from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impnasible for me Ia describe
in a certificate ihe severity of the disesse and my1
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller so
conn! to any person wsnting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I commenced
using Ihe Rose Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of do'.lsrs lo he rid of the disease. Since u
sine it. I have recommended it lo aeveral neranna.
(trnong them my mother, who had the disesse bad-
ly on her arm,) who w re s i cured hv it.
JAMKHDUKNELUNo.Ua, ReeSt.
tj The Roso Ointment is frt'psred by E. B.
Vautfhan, 8uih East comer of Third and Race
slreits, Philadelphia, and sold on ssency in Sunbu
ry. by H. II. MA8SER,
May 14th. 1813. Afenl
liose Ointment, fblFTelter.
A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
PaiLtntLMiA, Msy 2?lh, 1839.
'PHIS i lo certify that I waa severely afflict
with Tetter in Ihe hands snd feet for upwsrdi
of forty years ; the disesse wss attended grnerslh
with vin'ent itching and swelling. I applied to r
number of physerixns, snd used a great many sppli
rations without effecting a cure. About a yea
since, I applied ibe Rore Ointment, which entire!;
flopped he itching, and a f"-w application immedi
atrly cured the diaeaae, which there has been n
return of, sllhough I bsd never been rid of il a
any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAI.fi
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. E
Vsujihan, 8 juth Esst comer of Third and Rao
Streets, Philsdelphia, and sold on agency in Sunhq
ry.by Ii. U. MASsER, '
MayJ4thIJ843. Agem
KEDICAX ATPEOBATIOIV
OJ the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetlet.
ALTHOUGH the auperiority of the prepaialio
over all others is fully es'ahliahed, the proprii
tors take plessure in Isying before the public th
following cer'.ificste from a respectable phyaiciai
a graduate of ihe University of Pennsylvania. D
Baugb, having found in this remedy that relief f
a tedious and dii-agreeaMe afTortion which the meai
within the range of his profession failed to sffor
has not heaitated to give it his approbation, althoug
the prejudices and interests of thst profession a
opposed lo secret Remedies.
1'kilt.Anrieuia, Sept. 19, 1836.
I wss recently troubled with e tedious herpet
entpii.-n, which covered nearly one si.tu of my fit
snd cxtendi-d over the ear. Mr. Vauithsn, piopri
tot of the Rose Ointment, observing my face, tnsi
ted on my Itying his preparation, of which he he
ded me a jar. A Ith.iURh in common with the met
beta of my profession, I discountenance nnd din
prove of the numerous noatrums palini-d upon t!
public by isnoisut pn tender, I feel in jus ire bout
lo ricrpl the Rose Ointinrtit fiom thai class of in
dirines. snd to give it my sppriiation, as it enti,
ly ured ihe erittn, ahhnuth il hd resisted l
u-o.l apj-lirstioi.s, DANI. II.M'Oll. M. I).
03" The Rose Ointiiienl ia prepared by U.
Vauvhan, h'ouih East corner ol Third am! R
Street. Philadelphia, and sold on sgmcv in So
bury, by II. B. M ASSER.
Msy 14th. 1843. Ai(r
"""" EAGLE 7
SrXT II 107 XH3 TSLe .
Corner of Third mnd Vine Strreli,
wn.ZaZAmspoTt pa.
THE eidiscriher Ki-tfuMy announeea to .
public, lhai he he niened a Hotel in lbs co
mod ions brick building situate on ihe corner
1 bird ahd Pihe streela, where he Will be happy
wait npon those wlm may favor bim wild it
rompaiiy. The Eagle Hotel ia large end eonve
enl, and furnished in Ihe het modem stle. I
provided with a Istge nitmber of well aired r
comfortable sleeping spertment, rooms, priv
psilora, cVc Persons smiling Wlllismsport on
siness or pleaaure, may real as-u red that every
erlion Will be used to render their sojourn st
'Eagle Hotel" pleasant end eseeeWe. HisTs
will lie supplied with the very brat the market
fords, and bis bar witb ihe choicest wines and ot
liquors chatges reisonahle. The Katie IL
posecaees greater advantages in point of local
than any other similar estsbliahment in the borou
being situate in Ihe business part of the town,
within a convenient distance of the Court He
and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and in
oatlera always in attendance.
' Attentive, accommodating and honet Sefw
have been employed, and nothing left undone t
will add le tbe comfort and accommodation or
gueats.
There will be a carriage alwaya in atlendaner
the Boat Landing lo convey passengers to and ft
ihe House, free of charge.
CHARLES BORROW
May 14th. I84t. If
Michael Weaver k
Soil
HOPE MAKERS Ik SHIP CttANSLE:
No. IS Itorth Water Street, Philadelphia.
h:
AVE constantly on band, a getter al aat
ment of Cordage, Brine 1 wmea, exc.
Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes. M
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Csnal Boats. Ab
complete eaaortaaent of 8ine Twines, die. sue
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beet Patent
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, f
Threads, etc etc Also, Bed Cords, Plough Li
HatUre, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chi
etc all of which they will dispone of On reason
terms.
Philadelphia. November 19, IMS. ly.
SPLTlTNGmiTdr
No. 13 Markrit Street, PhiladelpI
INVITE tha attention as Country Merck
to their extensive aseortmsnt of British Fn
and American Dry Gooda, which they offer for
en the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November it, 1841. ly,