Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, September 05, 1846, Image 4

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. Vankee Not Inn nhonl militating In the
Mo lean War.
Ilosea Rigdow, ton of F.xckicl Rigelnw, "be
ing down to Bosting, where he wa solicited to
enlist in the Mexican War, by a 'entiling sprgcrit'
who 'sttutting around with two fe llers a fifln
nml drummin artcr him like all natur,' went
hnmr and writ the following vcrsei," which he
communicated to the Boston Courier
Thrash away, you'll have to rattle
On them kittle drums o' yonrn,
Taint a knowing kind of cattle
That iscatched with mouldy corn.
Tut in stufTyou filer feller,
Let folks see how spry yoii be,
Guess you'll toot till you're yeller
t 'For you git a hold o' me !
Thnt ere (lag's a leetle rotton,
Hope it aint your Sunday's best ;
Fact! it takes a sight o' cotton
To stnfTa soger's chest :
Sence we farmers have to pay fort
Ef you must wear humps like theae,
Sposin' you should try salt hay for 't,
It would do as slick as greaf,
'Twouldn't suit them Southern fellers,
They're a dreadful graspin set,
We must oilers blow the bcllcts
When they want their irons hot;
May be it's all right a preacliin',
But my narves it kind o' grates,
When I see the overreachin
Of them nigger-drivin' States
As for war, I call it murder,
There you have it plain and flat ,
I don't want to go no farder
Than my testimony for that.
God has said so plump and faiily,
It's as long as it is broad,
And you've got to get up airly
F.f you want to take in God.
What's the use o' meet in goin'
Every Sabbath, wet or dry,
Ef its right to go a mow in'
Fellow men, like oats and rye '
I dunno but what it's puty
Trainin' round in bobtail coats
But it's curious Christian dooty
To be cutt in yallei throats.
Ain't it cute to see a Yankee
Take such everlasting pamt
All to get the devil's thankee,
Helpin' on 'em weld their chains'
Why its jest as clear as ftggers,
Clear as one and one make two,
Chaps that make black slaves o' niggers.
Want to make white slaves o' you.
Want to tackle me in do ye?
I expect you'll have to wait ;
When cold lead puts daylight through ye
You'll begin to calkylate.
'frpose the crows won't full to pickin'
All the carinas from your bones,
Coz you helped to give a lick in'
To them poor balf Fpunish droties'
Jest go home and ask our Nancy
Whether I'd be such a coose,
As to J i lie ye guess you'd fancy
The eternal moon was loose !
She wants me for home consumption,
Let ulone the hay's to mow
Ff you're arter folks o' gumtion
You've a darn'd long row to hoe.
Take them editors that's crow-in'
Like a cockeiel three months old
Don't catch any on 'cm goin',
Though they be so blasted bold;
Aint they a prime set of fellers
'Fore they think or.'t they will sprout,
(Like a peach that's got the yallers,;
With the meanness bust in out.
Clung the bells in every steeple.
Call all freemen to disown
The traducers of the people,
The enslavers of their own ;
Let our dear old Bay State proudly
Fut the trumpet to her inoutb,
Let her ring this message loudly
In the ear of all the South :
"I'll return ye good for evil
Much as we frail mortals can,
But I wont go help the Devil
Makin' man the cuss of man ;
Call me coward, call me tiaitor,
Just as suits your mean ideas,
Here I stand a tyrant hater,
And the friend of Cod and Peace."
IIomk Maue Ci'ami. Mr. Editor: While
merchants are sending their bhip to Africa and
South America for Guano, and fanner- are pay
ing such heavy price for it, il acetiii to me that
very many of them are overlooking manure
of nearly the tatne nature, and of great value,
vi Inch in continually left lo accumulate in their
hen root . This manure, which ia aoincliinea
allowed to accumulate to the depth of 18 inches
or two tcet, would be nearly as valuable aa gu
ano, and probably more profitable, and it issur
prising that farmers are not aware of its value.
It nitiul not, however, be applied too liberally;
for like all highly concentrated manure, it too
much be used on a given apace, it will prevent
vegetation. 1 think Ihe bed wty to apply it
wou.d be in a compokt. I.t three or four timee
i' bulk of marsh muck be mixed with it, then
k oread it on land that haa been ploughed, and
harrow it in immediately, and it will be found a
tugtiiy valuable manure. Cvrreipondent nf
Michigan f armer.
A Rnawa.M - . . I 1 .a .
ihhiu ivcviiii uii on a man a car.
Strange enough be waa immediately bound over
to keep the piect. Wonder if he haa !
II A JS K NOT 13 LIST.
I;!SY17'ANIA.
Tlie fdliuviug Hal shows the current value of all
'pnnsvlvania Hank Notes. The most implicit re
liance m-iy I placed upon it, as It is 'eery week
arcfnlly compared with ai d corrected from Bick
nelPs Reporter.
ItniiUn In Philadelphia.
. Dine, in
IN. Location.' .
I'm Lin.
NOTES AT PAR.
Hank of North America . ,
Rank of the Northern Lilnvtie ,
Commercial Hank of Pcnn'a. . .
F armera' and Mechanics' Bank .
Kensington Bank
Philadelphia Bunk
Schuylkill Bank
Southward llauk
Western Hunk . .
Mechanics' Hank .
Manufacturers' 4 Mechanics' Hank
flank of Perm Township . .
Girard Bni-k . .
(link of Commerce, I ilo Moyann rxmig
Dank of Pennsylvania . .
foil ii fry ItnnkR.
Hank of Chester County Weatchealcr
Hank of Delaware County Chester
Hank of Gcrmantown Oerinnntnwii
Bank of MnnlRomery Co. Norris'owii
ll.iyipstown Hank' Dnyleatown
Easion Hunk Easnm
Farmers' Drink of Buck co. Itri-lnl
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pir
Brink of Northumberland Northumlterlaud par
I'olninbia It ink 4 Itridge cn.( Columbia par
Farmers Bunk of Lancaster Laucistei - par
I.Hnratcr County Batik Lancaster par
Lmcna'cr Bank . Lanpister pt
Farmer' Bank -of Reading Heading par
Dlhee of Bank of I enn a.
Harrisbuig" These
Lincastcr l ollicca
It'eding f do not
Eastnn J issue n.
Olliee
Otfice
Ollice
do
do
do
N O T E 8
do
do
do
AT
DIHtIO IJNT.
tank of the United Stile
Philnd.-lpbia
Pottsvilld
Lewixtown
Middlelown
Carlisle
Pitlsbutg
llolliiluysliurg
Marrisl'iirg
Lebanon
Pittsburg
PitUbuig
Williamsporl
Wilkesbane
Allenlown
Reading
Pittsburg
23
i
I
Miners' Hank of Pottsvillc
Bank of Lewixtnwn
Bank of Middlntown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Hnrrisburg Unnk
Lebanon Bank
Meu-hanls' tt Manuf. Dank
Btik of Pittsburg
West Branch II ink
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Bunk
Olb.-e of Bank of V. .
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Chauihcrslmrg
Bunk of Gettysburg"
Bank of Suiiehann:i Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' eV Droveis' Bank
Franklin Bunk
Hotiesd.de Bmk
I
i
i
j
li
failed
do
Erie
New Briuhtou
Chmltersbuig
(aeltysburg
Montrose
do !
t
u
Hal j
'4-i
IJ
H
Eiie
Wayiieaburg
Washington
Hooesdulo
Brownsville
Yoik
toiiongalicla Bank of B.
York Bank
N. 11. 'I lie notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with Ihe
exception of those whic h have a letter of r furctice.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Suv, Ins. Philadelphia I'uilcd
Philaik'lphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do f.iiled
Keusingtnii Sav, lint. A dj
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed
I owaiitla Hank
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of lU'iw't
Bunk of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & MerhVs l.mk
Farmers' &. Mccb'cs' Bunk
Funnels' & Meeli'is' Bank
Harmony Institute
llunliniloi, Hank
Juniata Bank
Luniberinen's Bank
Norlheiu Bank of I'u.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Norlliumli'd Union Col. Ilk.
Noith Wesk-rn iiaik of Pa.
I Wire, of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Aur. & Mtiniif. Usnk
Silver Lake Bank
ITuion Bank of Penu'a.
Wi-iimoiclund Bank
TowaniU
Bedford
110 kale
closed
b.vd
Beaver
llnriikhurg
Wa-hiiiRtoti
1Mb I on to
laileil
closed
no ale
failed
fjib-,1
failed
no ule
Pittsbuig
Pntxhuri;
Fuyelle co.
lireencaft'c
Harmony
Kuntingiloii no Mile
l.eiiowii no sale
Wan en
Uun.l.ift'
New Hope
Milton
Meadillti
Port Carbon
i 'artiste
Morittose
I'nioiitowii
( ireeitaburg
Wilkcabarre
failed
no ule
cloned
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
t lot.e.1
Wilkebarre Briduti Co,
no sale
(Tj- All notes purpoiting to Ins on any Puiuisvl-
vanis Bank not given in the above list, may be net
town as irauus.
r'i:w ji:rsi:v.
Bank of New Biuuswick
Uelvideie Bunk
llurlington Co. Bank
Brunswick
Bclvidere
Medford
Perth AmlNiy
Bridielon
Mount Holly
Kahwsiy
N. Biuuaiik
Midtlletown Ft.
failed j
I I
par I
j
par j
par I
i !
(ailed 1
. i
failed I
faded j
failed j
failed '
faded I
!
failed
i '
pur 1
oiniiiercml Bank
iJumlatrland Bank
Farmers' Bwiik
F armera' and Mechanics' Bk
r'armcr' and MechuuiiV l!k
Farmer' und Mi ri liauts' Bk
Franklin Bank of .V J.
Jrrtey City
iloliokeu Bkg&. (I'raciug Cu llob-.ken
Icrsry City Bank
Jersey t'ny
Mechaniis' Bank
I alieraou
11.11. vilk)
Murriktown
F 1 if hold
Newaik
Trenton
Jersey City
Mauutarturers' Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Mauuf. Bk
Morris ('anal and Bkg Co
Pot. Notes
no sale
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hope Did Bridge Co
Newaik
LamU'ilkwjlo
i
i
failed
fulled
N. 4. Mauufac. and Bkg Co
llotuken
N J Proteclon A Lombard Ik Jurtwy City
Orange Bank ( Irauge
Paierxin Bank Patersun
Peoples' Bank do
failed
i
par
Princeton Bank Princeton
Salem Banking Co Salem
State Bank Newark
State Bank ElixaKetbtown
State Bank Cain.leu
State Bank of Morria Mornatown
iitate Bank Trenton
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co - Trenton
Union Bank Daver
Waaltinglon Banking Co. Hackenaack
DEIaAWAItE.
Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do blanch Milford
Farmers' Bk ot State of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
r Uuder 5'a
par
par
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fail.vl t
tailed '
t
par
i
failed
par
par
par
par
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par
par
par
par
(XJ- On all banks msiked thus () liter are ai.
ther couulerfeit or altered notes of tha various de
nominations, in circulation.
WHITE HOTEL,
IIac SrnrRT, PiriPrKi.rniA.
Y j. rn-runs.
THIS locution is convenient for Business men
visiting the city. Every puins is taken to se
cure the comfort of travellers.
March 7. 1816. ly
llcmoval.
DR. D. T. TRITES,
RESPECTFULLY informs the el
t'tens of Sunhury and vicinity, thai he
has removed his tcsldi-nce to the Brick
House in Market street, one door we-t
of the Red Lion Hotel, where, th mkful for past fa
vor, he hopes to receive a rontinuitinn or the liber
al patronage which ha heretofore been extended to
l.im. . Feb 28, 1818. f.m
AIONTOUlt HOUSE,
LATK nitADY'8 HOTIX,
Opposite the ('ourt Home,
SANVILLB, PBNN'A.
THE Sub-cribi r. who assls'cd for sc
vci. I year in the imnsaemput of the -liovo
Hotel, lately kept by Mi. 8. A. Bra-
"ilv. b as leave to inf nm the travelling
puh'ir, thnt he lias taken the etah'hmPiit on hi
own aceniint, on the first of January, 1 840.
The House h.i, nl late, undergone many impor
tant alteration, and the present conductor promise
lo leave nothing undone to mike it a comfortable
an I agreeable, as well as a cheap and aceomnvidi.
ting Mopping place lor alranceM wno may 'Hi' onr
nouri-ning village. i pinna nor raperuw wi.i
.1 a . tflt at.- al.l.. 1 I. - 1... Is I. si.. I.. U-
piiiini ui 1111 uif inniir wnu iir ir wHii hit- 11 1113
111 ukets all'ord, and with th-' ib termina'ion lo dp.
vn c his entire personal aid nt.on to the comfort of
those wha mav make bis house Iheir lemorary a
lode, and nide.l by active, careful and obliging ser
van's, h' hopes In give gcn ral s itisfaction, snd re
ceive a liberal shatn of rn-totn.
ffj Large and ciniiiKxliotH STABLES are at
ladled to the ea'ablmhinent, which aro attended by
careful and obliging ho tiers.
UIDEON M. SHOOP.
Jutiuary 21lh. ISIfi. if
EVANS &. WATSON,
No. 70 Soi'Tii Tiiirh Stixkitt,
Ojijtonite the Philadelphia Flxchmtge,
Manufacture and kt- pcor- ,
stantly on band, a large n- j
sortnicnt of their I'alrut Itn-
r'vt'r',vp'1 Sdamind.r FIRE
OPROOF 8AFBH. which are
i5.JJ,s-' construct as to set ai rest
nil ill inner 01 muii i " no
iM-ing alrii-tlv fire proof, nnd
that ibi-y will resist tlie lire nf any building in the
world. The outside rasp uf Ihe Safes are m ule of
boiler iron, the inside c ie nf so iptone, and be
tween tbii cuter case and inner case is a space of
"ine 3 inches thick, and is filled in with inde-liur-tible
m iteii .l, so as to tnuke it an impossibility to
ever burn any ol the contents inside of this ('best.
These Si'iipstono Sulamandet we are "p epared
anil do challenge the wtild lo ro.lucn any article
in the hape of Book Safes that will stand aa murh
beat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to
have them fairly leate.l by public bonfire, should a
ny if our competitor feel disposed to try ibcin.
We also continue to manufsiluie and keep con
stantly on ham), a larce and general as-ortmenl of
our Pieiniuni A ir tilit Fire Proof Safe, if which
we have a large quantity in use, and in every in
stance they have given entire s itisfanion lo ihe
puichasers of which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who have them in use.
N. & (j. Tax lor, 12!) north 31 at.; A. Wiigbt
A. N- phew, Vine si. half ; Alexstnlei Cr..r, Cmi
veyancer, corner of Fllleil and 9th sis.j John M
For I, 32 uouli 3d M.; Mvera Bush, CO nonh 3d
st.; Bailey & Broiber, CIS MakH Jamea M. :
Paul, llll outh 4ib Ht.; Dr Dutid Jayne, 8 south !
:tdcl; Msiibew 'I'. Mill.r, 20 south 3d si.; aid
we could name souk tin- e if four bui dri d oiheis !
if il were mcessirv. Ni.w we invi'e the attention :
of tlie public, and panietil irly ihoap i'l w nit ol
Fire Prool S ites, to call l our store bifore Kticba 1
.-iug elsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them
thai they will get a Iiih trid cheaper article at
out st.,- ill in any b. r cstsbl bloin nt in Ihe ciiy.
W e Uo coiiliiiue u iiiuntifaetuie f eal and (co
pying I'ti i , muile in sneh a manner as lo an
swer both puro-es; Hoisting Machines, Fiie
Proof Doors, with our own maiiufa' ture of locks
on tin 11), with D. Evans's Patent Keyhole cover
attached to ihe Fame; plain toil ornamental Imn
Railing, Ac.
N. B. We keep con-lsntly 011 band a l.rge as
sortment ol our Pale.il Male l.inid RefiigPI t MS,
Water Fillets and C i br-;ai:d we have ulso on
hniid seeral ecuml b ind Fire I'r of Chests taken
in cichange for our, which wo will dopose of at
veiy li.w pi ices.
I'biladelphia, January 2Mi. 1810. ly
WHOLESALE i TJE TAIL
HAT 1 VAV WAllK.llOl'Si:,
An. yiU. Mnrki t St rrri, ohnvr flA, South t'lr,
PHILADELPHIA,
fji TDK Mihsctil irs icNpceifully call the iitlen
S lion nf 1 heir fiieiida and de iters to their large
unit well as. r n d sb ek of Its' and C.i s of 1 very
ilesrii.ion. will adapted f r the s ring Iride. B
ii g made of the l est in iteri l and by the ino-l ex
perie ne. d woikmen, ibey feel confident tngiveiiui
vc:sil satial'aclion to nil who may favor ibem wiih
a tiiil, aa tl.ey oir r to m il aa I w aa 1111 honso in
theei-y. BA R PALO IT A BLYNN.
Fhilad,d.ia. January H. 1 8 1 !
TU I'lIK llllNt'l M Ol'
DRV GOODS.
.. IS I J'rorUt, NEW YDKK,
I 1 AYINO erlablihed a Branrhai No. (-'he
1 X
nut t.. Philadelphia, is now oiicriing. and will
be constantly receiving from the N.w York Auc
tions, an extensive assortiueut of
FANCY c STAPLE DRY OOOD3.
which will be sold at the lowest New York piiccs
at wholesale and R tail. Among h s slock will be
found a gootl assortim ul of the f.illowii g aitictes:
Jacconcls, Plaid, Hair Cold, Lace, Stripe, Book,
Swi-s and Tarlatan Muslins, Bo-lv 11 and Linen
' Law ns, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Ureases,
. , Thread Laces, Application D i.. nch B'aek Silk
t.ar, iiimi i.iniiin, i.iim ii ianioiii:l
Linen Cambric Hdkfs.,Cuitaiti Fringes. Cin-htueie
.1 i.iur, niuuaeune uo i.aino, rna auu 1111011
Warp Alaccas, Qu en'a Cloth, Gala Plaids,
French Merinoa, Bl ,k Silk, Cloves, Si k Hose,
Shawl, isvais, Rilibon-, Embioidcrii s, See., Jce.
Country Meichants and others visitine Philadel
phia or New Yoik to purchase, are respectfully in
vited to call and rxamiue the stocks.
No. 1, IMS. y
WHEAT- The highest prica given fur
Wheat, al the store of 11. MASSER.
A new supply of Rose Ointment just received.
Nov. 8th, 1845.
BA K I RON Just leceived and" for' sale,' cheap
forca.h, by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbuiy, Sept. SO, 1845.
O U PERK) R Po7Twn;7,"M adcria and Lwboo
J wines. Also superior Brandy and Gin, lmon
Syrup. Also a few barrel of Blpx Fish, for sale
hy HENRY MASSER.
Sunburv, July I9lh, 1815.
l!JJUk
EfsiriP:
h If
H. B. MAOSEP.,
ATTORN BY AT LAW,
8UNBURV,rA.
Business atlendod to in the Counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia,
liefer to I
P. A. Rovoi-nT, - "i
Lowra At lUrtan,
HOMKBS &. SdoDORAS, l',Hlatl.
RsTitoLtia, McKAat.in & Co.
8rimss,')onii& 'a..
HE nil's HOT Eli,
ii.iRnisiurRfj, im.
r r
T BEO leavn to Inform the public that I hnrm left
- Philadelphia, and am now locnted In Harrin-
I'ure, the seat of the Executive and State Covrrn
I incut of Pennsylvania, where ! now occupy the
rnViiua Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mntlliuw
I Wilson.
i This spacious huitdinp, hnving been tirpnse1v
1 plinned ii lid I redid for n llotil of the first class,
is not siirpn-Hed if eipin'ted, by any similar psmli-
lirttinient in Pcnnsylvatit.it and hnvmg unilergone
a thoronph renovation, the parlors, rooms and
Miami" M are now filled up in a style thnt com
bine eWnnce with comfort and convenience.
Mv TABLE is pledaed to be supplied with the
best fare the MatkctJ can produce: the ctmrgea at
the sime time being as moderate is any of the ImvI
regtibiled natal lishinenta elsewhere. In shoit, no
exettion ehr.ll be spnred on my p rt, or on the p,.rt
iiv
of every member of my household, to make it what
j j, hnid be. in tlie Capital of one of tha moat pop
,, in,rrM,jB MlBteJ 0r,,P It,lion.
vvil ,Ur)n. pr.,mi,.P( ,crnmmodalions and fiici.
. ,iti , ,,, fl)r, thBl 0ltl jI(,tl., t rll(lj,,Iy
. -
situated, I wi h confidence, moat respectfully soli
cit die pntronnge or ihe l ulihc.
DANIEL HE Bit,
L ite of Herr's Hotel, Clicsnul St., Pbiliid.
Karri burg. Nov. 22. ISIo.
5LTn I u a li l c 1 1 C c I C0 .
1 Bikhmcm's ViimirroK- a trrtuin aire for
I
worms tnfe and very pkamiiil lo lake.
j S. (iinaoi's Ex-rnti'TS, wbieh remove (irease 1
I of nil kind-', Dry Pa nts, Tar, Varnish and Wax,
j from carpel or from clothing, without injuring ihe
I color or the cloth. '
3 Lntto Fit Pri.a the best thing known
, for killing flic and inusqml .
J 4. A cettain Destroyer of Rata, Mire, Roaches'
and An', snd an iiber of lb d Bu j. '1
5. (it.M's Srn iric foi ur stomach. Heart ;
Born and Water Brah. by one who had solo red I
thirteen yens, Isforc he discovered the cure. I
Da. SrrvK's Cnci.ai Oia-rMKDT for the Pile,
It has never failed to cute.
7. IIai' Ti.-rri.il Wsii.
(. BakMosn's Isiii.liblk las, without a
rival.
9. Tus ('iinrurii Cosmctiom or Fi
jut the tnei'i. ii.e for children and for women, it Is
so pleasant to tuke.
10. Brra'a Vtiu.TiHLi: Axtirilioc Pitts.
1 1. IJiijj'ii Emollient WaTxa-paoor PTr.
for Harness, Boots, ckc. Itauftens the leather, and I
keeps out Ihe water.
IS. Poo a Man's Strksbthmmia Pt.Asia.
13. Jacksom's DuanniKa Mixture, whith
cures tho worst Diaielia-a in a few hour.
14 Jack!!' Dfsit5iTtit MnTi:e, a cer
lain and tdy cure for Dysentery and Summer
Complaint.
The above valuable articles are sold who'esale
and retail, by L. C. CJL'NN, Ko. 1 Smith Fifth"
itreet, Philadelphia wheie S'or. ke ?r and o
ihers will lie upp ied with pure African ('avenue
Pt pper, Arnica Flowei, Drugs, Paint", Oils, Class
mid Varnishes, ut Ihe lowest pncis. Terms oi ly
cash. (J3 Cut oul the advcitucmcnl, and bring
it with you.
Philadelphia. July 19th. 181.1. Iv.
Ii 1: L I li V K A N 1) 1 1 V K . !
THOMSON'S
C'oiiiioiiiicI Kjiup f 'I'tir & 1mm1
l;illiu. j
TIIIE unpif'f diiitrd success of ibis medicine, in
1 the restoration of heal h, '0 those who, in de- .
pair, had gi.en up all hoes, has given it en x.i'-
ted reputation il ovo all nlhei reru. dies, fumi-hinii j
evidence of its intrinsic va'ueand power, us the on- ,
ly scent wh-ch can be rel.ed up -o for the cute of .
Pulmonary ('onsiimplion, Brombiltin, Asthma,
Pain in lis ide and Breast, S.itiing of Blood,
Whooping Couch, Crmip, Ac. '
Attention is n ipiested 10 the foil owing ASTON.
IHINO CI.'HK.hv 'l'b(imon' Compound Syrup '
of Tar and 'o. d Nptba! !
Vhihiltlphio, Mai 2d, I UK.
MR. THOMSON Dear fir With gmleful
fee!mas 1 inform you nf the astonishing edi t-is of ,
your medicine, which has literally rais d me from '
a death-bed! My dii-ca-c, Ptiluion try Coti-uinp. j
lion, had reduced me so low that my bys cian pro.
no.mctd my case hojs-less ! At ibis junction I be- j
can to u-eyour medicine, and miraculous as it may 1
tee 10, il has enmpb lets restored me to health, alter
very thing else had failed. Rpspei tfullv vours.
WASHIXMON MACK. ,
Chailotte slreit, abote Ocoiee street.
,, , . , - ., . ,
J he undersigneil, being, persnna'lv nctluaintid
with Washington Mark arid hia ktifleriuit, bear
i witness to Ihe atoi.ihing fleets of Thomson's .
: I'oinpound Syrup ol Tar, and the truth of the a- ,
j hove statement. i
' JOS. WINNER. 3IM North Tl ird street.
; DAVID VICKERS. 42 Almond street. 1
j llt'CII M'G'IN LEY, S. E. rormr Tamauy
Mid Fourth s'leets. j
j Prepared only by S. P. Thomson. N. E. corner 1
i f full and Spruce stre. Is, Philadc'pbia.
, .Ttf.ii... 11. li. si ass. r, cuiumry; U.iUffl",
..... if .1 l., . . r
; and Dr. Macphetson. Ha.-rtsburg ; Juo. I.. Brovv.,, j eh lWiltillB , fjC-simik signature of mv hand
! I ot.sv, kt 1 (.e... E .rl. Re, ding t Houi..n ft Ma- , wrili lUllU. Ua.anBETU. M. D.-The ..
1 on. loanda Brad.ord county, Pa. I'rlce 5U cents M. m eKre, on u..uliry designed.
; p, 1 bottle, or f 5 ,. , ' d-ic-i , ,oB , of pw f 3i0()0.Therefote
, &'llr"'a ''f "I ""' ;'' . it will Im seen thai the only Ihing nrceaiy lo ,
1 "''l'.". SSih. l.15.-ly f ure ho lllejicille in il n lt to ohte,ie
PIANOS.
fpllE SUBSCRIBER has h. en appointed agent,
I for i-p le of Cll.NRAD MEYER'S CEL
EBRATED PREMIUM IMiE WOOD PI-
j AN 1)8, at this place. These Pianok have a plain,
! massive and Uamiful exteiior fini b, and, for depth
uiu OTcriui- ii lune, nuu elegance 01 wurainaii-
shin, are not s-jrised bv any in the United Stales.
1 he following i recommendation from Cai
Diits, a cclebrateJ performer, and himself a man
ufactuier: A CA1CD.
IlATiaa had the pleasure of trying ihe excel
lent Piauo Forte manfactured by Mr. M.yer, and
exhibited al Ihe last exhibition of the Franklin In
stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker
lo declare thai these instruments are quite equal'
and in some respects even superior, lo all lh Pi
ano Fortes, 1 aaw at Ihe capitals of Europe, and
during a sojourn of two yesrs at Pari.
Tbeaa Pianos will be sold at the manufacturer'
loweat Philadelphia prices, if not something lower.
Person are requested lo call and examine for
themselves, at the residence of the subscriber.
Sunhury, May 17. 1845. H. B. MASSER.
IT 11112. of a superior quality, can now b had
Ua at the Lima Kiln of Henry Masaer, in Sun-
bury.
May IT, 1815.
OAKI.EY'S
DEPVRATITK SVntJI.
rpHE valuable proicrtipB of Onkley'a Dcptira
1 live Syrup of Hnrsaparilla, as a purifier of the
blooil, is so well known to the public generally,
that it is unreccrsnty to occupy much space In set
ting forth the advantages to be derived from its
use; wherever the medicine has once been Intro
duced, it lakes precedence ocr all othera : eveiy
otie that has taken It, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, that it hi recommended by
them with the u'mosl confidence. Physicians of
the highest standing in tho piofes.ion, prpgrriltp. it
to patients under their care containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed ol ihe most mild,
yet efficacious vegetable maleriaU.il Is nff. red with
confidence, as the cheapest and most ellirient pu
rifier of the blood now known. The tise of a few
hollies, especially in the spring months, will be at
tended with a most decided improvement in the ge- j
ner.il strength of the system, eradicating any seeds ;
of dieeate that may have been grnerst. d, besides
giving health end vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rhcutmtism. Teller,
Pimples or Piuptions of the Hkih, White Kwcllinr;, j
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthmv, Ac, Tho nu- i
mennis ceriifica'es in the possession of the sulserl
her and his agents, from physicians and others, srp '
sufficient to convince the most skcpticid nf i s su- j
perinrity over all preparation id 8 ira ipiirilla. t
ulil wholesale and retnil. bv the uronnelor,
rwi-r tn ... ; . . . .
" ' " . ' . ". ". , .. ?' I
u.mk, um tunniT, oiiu iu on uso ni inc lonuwnig r
.. .
ii PiorlhuiHlicrland County. H. B. Mssf,
Simbury ; lieUnd A Mixcl, McEweuaville ; D I
Krans,'r, Milton. !
In Union Ctainly. J
A. Outilios. Miflliiiburg.
Cicarhnrt, Selinsgrove;
In Columbia Cunty.IX. W. McCay, Wash
ington.
Reading. March 14, 1841.
Ma. Oiki.kv : 1 believe il the lily of every
one In do whxtcverin I lit ir power lies, for the b in--fit
of their fellow man, and having had po-i ive
proof in my own family, of the wotuleiful properties
of your Dt-purntive Syrup of Sarsapirilli, I m it
conseientinuHly rerominend it to the afflicted. We
had the nibfnrturie to l.ise two of our children, by
1 the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the
1 face, head and neck, although we had some of thi
j most scientific physicians lo attend lb- m and had
tried all Ihe known leniedies, iiicludinii Swaim'a
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was altockeil in the ame manner, her face and '
neck was completely covered the diai hargo waa so
olTensive, and the disease at such a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Depurative Syrup of S usapari; ,, we wete
induced lo male liial of it, as the Inst rs rl; it
acted like a charm; the u'cers commenced healing
immediately, a f. w bullies entirely restored her lo
l.i r health, which she hei joyed uniriteriuitedly
ever since. A a purifier of the blo.nl, I verily be
lieve it has not ils equal.
JOHN MOVER. Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Dotigluseville, April 19th, 1M3.
Ma. Ota tar : My son Edmund Leaf, bad the
scrofula in ihe most dreadful and dii-trea-ing man
ner for thrie years, during which lime he was de
prived of tha use nf hia limbs, his be d and neck
were covered with ulcers. We lri.-d all ihe difT-r-ent
remediea, but lo no 1 fleet, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and uUo Dr. Isaac
Hiestei, nf Reading, lo use your Depurative Sytup
of Saraaparilla, of which I obtained seveial bottles,
ihe use of which d'ove Ihe disease entinlv out of
his system, the sote healed up, and the child wa
realored lo peifecl health, which be has enjoy ed
uuinlcriupledly evi r since, to the astonishment of
many eison who seen him dining bis affliction.
I have thought it my du'y, and send you this ceiti-
ficate that nihera who have a like affliction in Ihe
j family may know where to obtain so valuable a
; medicine. Youra truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
1 Sept. 16, IS43 lv
i AMI It V fc U Off A l,
I WHOLESALE & KETAIIi
HAT & CAY MAMl'ACTUItlMlS,
South I'unt rorvr of Murkrt und li ls..
I'liihuU-lplilii,
1 V 711 ERE they n-vay keep on hand an pxlun-
sive -sortmi nt ff HATS W CA I'S of every
description, got tip in the bett and most approved
tj Ic. PeisoiiH derirous ef purrhaoing auperi.tr nni
' cb on the most reasorsblo terms, will And it to
iheir advantago lo call bif. ru making purchases
' (drew here.
Philadelphia, Ocl. Bib, 1811. ly
CITY FUHM'I'lJlir. A CTIOX,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. and 31. North Thiid Strtot,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
f1 C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, rc-peclfuty in-
viles ihe attention of (arrsons di siroua of pur
chaing Furniture, to his extensive Sab s Koom,
i....k ....i.t: 1 n.: -.. .t :.
,. ! ,, ., .. . . 1 .
ilousrbold r umiture, whi re can I nblained at a II
. . ' - r .. ., ,
Inn. s, a large assortment of fashionuble and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matnassca,
Ac., at very reduced prices, for eh.
07" Sulee by Aucliun, twice a week.
May 2Vih. 1843. ly
I'uuitlerlcltciV
DEATH BLOW.
nhe public will please observe that no Brandrelh
-1 Pill a'e genuine, unless ihe box has ibree I t-
I W. ,.,.... i. r.h- I.- ....I ih- U..I
labt U,
Rememlier the lop, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective person are duly euthi-ri-
xcd and hold
' rEBTinriATrB m aanwrt
For the sale of lirandreih't Vegetable Vnivertol
Villi.
Norlhunibeilaml county 1 Milton Mackey rV
Chambeilin. Sunhury II. B. Masaer. M'Eweus-
ville lieland & Meixcll. Norlhumbeiland Wm.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. St J. Walla.
Union County r New Berlin Bogar A Win
ter. Selingroe George Gundrum. Middle
burg Isaae Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
Adamsburg Wm. J.May. MifHiusboig Menach
& Ry. Hartlelon Daniel Long. Freeborg
U. St V. C. Moyer. Lewiaburg Walls St Green.
Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolds
St Co. Berwick Shuman St Ritteuhouae. Cat
lawiaaa C. G. Brobta. Blooinaburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Ievi Bisel. Washington
Robt. McCsy. Limestone BalM & M:Nfoeh.
Observe that each Agt'nt baa an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Ur BRANDRETH'S Manufactory el Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new label now used upon the Brandrelh I'ill
Barei.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, Noitb 8th street.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
Junatltb 1843.
ROSE OINTMENT
FOR TKTTER.
RtNOWORMS, t'IMPl.Ga ON THE FA B, AND OT1IF.H
M'TANKOl'fl KRt'PTIUNa.
Cj" Tlie fithimis certijimte detcribct one nflh
mntt txirmirdinarij euru ever effected by ang
application.
Pmtr.r.t mtA. February 10, 1838.
TOIl twenty years I was severely afflicted with
- Tr.TTRK on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until tha Fall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my f ce was covered with
the Ptuption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my head swel'ed at times until it Ml as if it
would burst the swelling was so g-eit, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
thnt 1 was afflicted with the disease, I usej a great
many S plications, (among them several celebrated
preparation-) as w II as taking inward remedies,
ineluding a number of bottles of Swaim'i Panacea,
F.xtrart of Sarttipnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would ha
inipo.iMe to enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was also under the cure of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the full of 183. the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rote
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan & Divis.) In
if application Ihe violent itching ceased, the
Bwriiiiiir nin't?u. inn f runiion nrffun in ittiimonr.
."d lcfore I had used a jar the disease was entire! v
i i, i . " , . ,
cuteil. It has now been nearly a year and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of I ho disease remaining-,
except the scsrs from Ihe deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for mo to descril-e
in a certificate the severity nf the disease and my
stilb ring, bul I will bo pleased to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further aatisfaction,
who will call on me. At the lime I co nmsnccd
using the R.e Ointment I would have given hun
died of do'lats to lie rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, 1 have recommended it lo several persons,
(among them my mother, who hail the discara bad
ly on her arm,) who w. re all cured bv it,
JAMES DIIRNELL, No. 156, Race St.
fXjf The Roue Ointment Is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, Sou'h East corner of Third and Race
streils, Philadelphia, and sold on acency in Snnbu
'y. hy II. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 18. Agent.
Iloiac Oiiitiiiciit, i'or "TclIcrT
A PROOF OF ITS F.FF1CAVY.
l'HiLni.LPMiA, May 3?th,
'PHIS is to certify that I was severely afflicled
with Tetter in Ihe hands and feet for upwards
of lorty years; Ihe disease wa attended generally
with vio'ent itching and swelling. I applied to
number of physicians, and used a great many Appli
cations without effecting a cure. About a year
since, I applied ihe Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped ihe itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there haa been no
return of, although I had never leen rid of it at
any lime fur forty year. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, Mow Spruce Street.
Cj Tho Roae Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhan. 8 iuth East corner of Third and Race
Stieels, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry by H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1843. Aifent
MEDXCAX. APPROBATION
Of the ROSE OIXTMEA'T,for Tetter.
A LTHOUGH the superiority nf the prepaiatton
over all others is fully ea'ablished, the proprie
tors take pl.ssure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician
a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr
Biiugb, having found in this temedy that telief
a tedious and disagreeable a flection which the meant
within the range of his profea.-ion failed to afford
ha not hesitated to give il hia approbation, allhougt
the prejudices and interests of that profession an
pposed to secret Remedies.
Philaiiklpuia, Sept. 19, 1H.1G.
I was recently Iroubl.d with a tedious herpotii
eruption, which cmcied nearly oiip si 'e of my face
nml extended over the ear. Mr. Yaiiahan, proprit
tot of the Rose I liniment, observing my face, 1111
led on mv living his preparation, of which he han
.led me a jar. Although in common with the mem
bets of my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove of Ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon th
public by ijnoiant pr. tend, rs, I feel in jus'ice houn
to cxci pt the Rose Oinliii. nt from that c'a of me
dicines. and to give it mv approbation, as it eutiu
ly cured the eruption, although it h id resisted th
u.-u.d application. DANL. BATCH, M. 1).
(JjT The Rose Oiulmeut is prepared by E. I!
Vaughmi, Soinh East corner uf 'J'hird and Rue
Street. Pniladclphia, and sold on agency in Sun
'Ufy.ly H. B. MASSER.
May I4lh, 18-1:1. Age,,
sir Qfi a? .h2 naL.
Vorni r of Third and Vine Streets,
WILLIAIVISPORT, FA.
flHE subscriber respectfully announcea to lY.
A public, that he h is opened a Hotel in the con
minlious brick building situate on the corner 1
I l: 1 . . ....
. uiru aim rme streets, wnere he will lie happy I
' 'il np"n those who may favor him will, the
' company. The Eagle lloti l is large and c -liven
! ent, and furnished in the bet modem at to. It
provided with a huge number of well aired ar
: comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, priva
! parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Will in import on b
t fines or pleasure, may ret as-ured that every e
; erti,n will l-e used lo lender ihpir sojourn al ll
1 "Eagle Hot. I" pleasant and agreeable. His Tab
, will lie supplied with the very beat tho market s
I fords, and hia bar with the choicest wines and oth
1 litjuors chargr re sonable. The Eagle Hot
; possesses greater advantage in point of locati,
than any other similar establishment in I lie boroug
! beina situate in the businee part of the town, ai
' within a convenient distance nf the Court Hou
and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stnbhng provided, and good and Irus
, ostlcra always 111 attendance.
Atlcntive, accon.modaling and hone-t Srrvan
1 ave lieen rmployeu. and nollmig lett undone tfi
! wi" llJ 10 ,he tMJrt and accommodation of t
I eur,'5' .... . ,
1 "rr wl" eartifl elways in attendance
! ,h' l'"1" landing to convey ptituengers to and fro
the House, free of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS,
May 1-1 ih. 1 84 tl
BOPS MaVKER & SHIP CKANSLBIZ
Ko. 1 3 Korth Wuter Street, Philadelphia.
u:
AO constantly on band, a general ssso
merit of Cordage, Seine rwinea, &c. vi
Roiiee, Fishing Ropea, While Rones. Man
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also
complete assortment of Seine Twines, 4 c. such
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Beat Patent (
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Sb
Threads, 4c 4e- Also, Bed Cords, Plough Ian
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chat;
4c, all of which he will dispose of on n-tsona'
terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1843. ly.
siHiNGrGooiTisr ca
No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphi
INVITE the attention nf Country Msrehar
to their extensive assortment of British Fren
atid American Dry Goods, which they offer fur a
on the moat reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.