Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 24, 1846, Image 4

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    A Towelling (on.
A French paper tys, Lucille. Romro, a prct
v litttr pirl. with bluo eyes and fair hair, poor
'v. but nearly clothed, was brought before, the
'th Court of Correction, tinder a charge of
v ifjraney.
'Does any one claim ymi,' Mid the mnga
trite. Ah ! my pond air,' she replied, 'I have no
I.Mijtrr any friends: my father and mother are
ifftiil. I have only my brother Jimest, bit he ia
ii ynnnir I am. Oh, dear ! what could lie do
lur nie .'
'The Court must vend you to the House of
Correction.'
Here l am, sister, Here I in : do not (ear,
' fieri a childish voice, from the other end of the
Court. And at theMme instan-, a little boy,
with a sprightly countenance, started forth from
he midst of the crowd, and etuod before the
oi.iirjfttrate.
Who are you !' said he.
Jimc.i Romeo, the brother of ll.ia poor little
L'irl.'
Vour e ?'
Thirteen.'
'And what do you want.'
I come to clnim Lucille.'
'Dot have you, then, the mean of providing
'i.rher!'
'Yesterday I had not, but now I have. Don't
p afraid, Lucille.'
Lucille: 'Oh! how very good you are,
James !'
Magistrate, to James : 'But lot us see, my
: oy, the Court ia disposed to do all it can for
.our sister. However, you must pive uac-jtne
explanation."
James: 'About a fortniirht ago my poor
mother died of a bad cough, tor it waa very cold
it home. Wo were in great trouble. Then
I said to myself, I will Income an artizan, when
I know a good trade I will support my sitter.
I went apprentice to a brush maker. Every
lay I used to carry her half my dinner, and at
t' tjlit I took lipreecrcily to my room, and she
-!'ptin my bed while I slept on the floor, wrap-
0 d up in my blouse. But it appeared the little
'hing had not enough to eat for nr.e dy rhe un
fortunately begged on the boulevard. When I
lieard she waa taken up, I said to myeelf, come,
ny boy, things cannot last ro, you must find
implhing better. I very much wished to be
orne an artisan, but at last 1 decided to look
r a placo ; and I found a very good one, where
! rim lodged, and clothed, and have twenty franc
1 month. 1 have also found a good woman, who
't these twenty francs, w ill take care of Lucille
ind toach her needle work. I claim my sister.'
Lucille, clasping her hands : 'Oh, how good
you are, James'
Magistrate, to Jnmes: 'My boy, your con
duct is very honorable. The Court encourage
you to persevere in this course and you wil!
prop per.'
' The Court decided to render up Lucille to
James, and she was going from the bar to join
her brother, when the mapis'rate, fmilin?, enid:
You cannot be set at liberty till to-morrow.'
Jnmes: 'Nevr mind, Lucille, I will come
Tnd fetch you early to mm row.' To the magis
trate: 'I may kiss her rosy cheek, may I net,
-ir V
He then threw himself into the arms of his
little sister, and both wept warm tears of affec
tion. Advice to CiRi.e. Do you want a good bus
Kind ! Who that possesses common sense will
be seen with a female who takes pride in say
ing that she never does bouse work, and can
not bear the sight of mechanics! So long as
you turn up your nose at the honest industrious
it ud take particular pains to tell your friends
that you aro not obliged to work and know
nothing about the kitchen, you v. ill beahunned
by the best portion of young men who will e
rtt'cni it a privilege to have you pass by them
without uttering a word. Ycttr company may
bo courted by whom I The well fed and dres
sed pauper and feathered fop and by them a
lone. Cease then girls to make fools of your
s Ives. Work more, gab less. Read and
unity during your leisure hours, and labor to
improve your nature.
Truths, too fine spun, tie eubstle fooleries.
tTn kindness has no remedy at law.
The loquacity ol fools is itcture to the wise
Tbe ( xample of good men ie visible philoso
phy. The greatest learning is to be seen io the
greatest plsinissi.
To reed nut to understand, is to pursue end
not to Uke.
Scandttl will rub out like dirt when it is dry.
Small fault indulged, are little thieves that
let in greater.
That which was bitter to endure may be
sweet to remember.
'.earning is a sceptre to some, t bauble to
others.
Life is half spent before we know w hat it is.
Mortul man mutt not keep up immortal an
tr. Nature teaches us to love cur friends, religion
our enemies.
Iruiikrines is notbii g tlie but voluntary
liuiriiio.
Education begins a gentleman, conversation
completes htm.
Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will
leant in no other.
Fame is a magnifying glssa.
Forget others' faults by remembering your
own.
Friend's help is not to bv bought at fair.
HANK MOTE LIST.
lE!VSYIVAlJIA.
The following; list shows the current value of all
mtisvlvsnia Bank Notes. Tb most implicit re
liance may le placed upon it, at it I tvery wrtk
n fully compared with and corrected from Bick
nelPa Itrporter.
tank In Philadelphia.
m t Drsc. in
Nr- Locatio. pHltAB.
NOTES AT PAR,
flank of North America . , par
Bank of the Northern I. P.iertie , , par
Commercial Hunk of Pcnn'a. . . pir
Farmer' ami Mechanics' Bank . par
Kensington Bank , . par
Philadelphia Hank . . .par
Schuylkill Bank . . . "
Sonthwaik Dank . . ar
Western Hunk . , (ar
Mechanic' Hank . put
Manufacturers' Jtc Mechanic Bank par
Hank nf Pcnn Township . . far
(lirard Bank . . pi"
Bank nf Commerce, late Moyami nsitig par
Dank of Pennsylvania .
Count ry-IInuLs.
Rank nf Chester County Westchester
Hank of Delaware County Chester
Hank of Gcrmantown Germautowii
Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrismwn
Dny lest own Bank D tyleatown
Ramon Hank Eastun
par
par
par
par i
par j
par j
par j
Farmer' Hunk of Pucks co. Rri-tol
Pr (
B.mk of Northnmherlnnd Northumhetland par
,(lumliia par ,
1 I.nnciKtcl par j
Lancaster pir
Lancaster pit
K-ailing par
Harriiiliurg Tliee
Lancaster office
Ife tiling f Jo not
C:isti J iiiien.
ISt'OKNT.
l'hilnl.lphia S3
Pot'SVlllir i
I,evviv(,,wn 1
MiililliMnwn l
Carlisle i
HolliJnvil'urg J !
Hirrixluug I '
Leliamm j ;
I'iilsliurg j !
Piitk'.iuig i I
Wiiliamsporl lj I
Viikclaii I i
Allentonn
Heading
Pittsburg failed
Criu do
New Brighton do
I'harntieraliurg j
(i'i Itysl'ii'g i
Moulroxe IJ
Lrio ljuli
Wayrieatiurg J.iJ
Washington li
llonrJul lj
Brownsville ti
York i
Lancaster County Bunk
Lnncas'er Rank
Farmers Bank of Reading
Office of Bank of Pcnn'a.
Office do
Office do
Office do
NOTES
do
do
do
AT
"auk of the United M iles
Minera Bank of Pottvi!le
Bank of I.ewiflown
flank nf MiiMhtown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
llarrisburg Bank
Lelianon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bunk of Piltvliurg
West Branch Bulk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bunk
Herka County Bank
Office of Bank of V. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Chambenthurg
Bank of Gettysburg
Rank of Hu-quelianiu t'o.
Erie Bunk
Farmer.' V Drovers' D ink
Franklin Bank
Hniiesdule lljnk
Moiiongalirla Bank of B.
York Bank
N. B, '1 he notea of lhio tanks on which we
omit quotationa, and aulititute a dah ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia hrokcra, wiih i tie
exception of those which have a letter of r fereiice.
BROKEN BANK S
Philadelphia 8v. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
eichuvlkill Hv. Ina.
Kensington Sav. Ina. A
Penn Township Sav. In.
Manual Lalnir Bank (I'. W
I'nwanda Bank
Alleghany Bank of P.
II unk of Beaver
liauk of 8watara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Meih'cs' Bank
Farmer' fc Mech'cV Bank
Farmers' it Mech'es' Bank
Harmony Insiitute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniuta Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of i'a.
New Uoe DrL Briilge Ci.
Northumti'd Union Col. Ilk.
North Western Bank of i'a.
Office of Kchuvlkill Bunk
Pa. Ar. & Manuf. Dank
Silver Lika Bank
Union Bank of I'enn'a.
WesimmelauJ Bank
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
Philadelphia
do
do
do
failed
f.iilcd
Lilc.l
Dyotl, pr".) failed
Towanda
Bedford 110 sale
Beaver closed
lianisburg closed
Wu-hington failed
Belli funic i hated
Pittsbutg no sale.
Pittsburg failed
Fay cite co, faded
Grecucaslie filled
llairnony no rale
Huntingdon no sale
l.eiviMonn no sale
Warteu laded
Dund.ilT no sale
New Hope cl.a-ed
M tlton nn sale
Mead ilia closed
Port t 'srbon
Carlisle failed
MouIiihm) closed
I'uiontown failed
tireeiisburg closed
Wilkeaharrtt nnsale
(TT All notea iiurporting to le on any IViin-yl
vania Bank not given in the aliove list, may be aet !
Jown as frauils.
m:w ji:iiii:y.
Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick
Oelvideie Bank Ilelvider
Burlington Co. Bsnk Medford
Commercial Bank Perth Am'my
Cumberland Bank Brideton
Farmers' Bank Mount Holly
failed
i
par
i
par
par
i
failed
Farmers snd Mechanic Ilk liahway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Piunsiik
Farmers' snd Men hauls' Bk Middletown Pt.
i
Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City
iioboken Bkg & ('razing Co Hohken
failed
failed
failed
laded
faded
A
failed
4
lersey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank Patterson
Manufacturers' Bank Belleville
Morria Courtly Bank Mornstown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morria Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City
Post Note
lio aalu
Newstk Bkg A Ins Co Newaik
New Hope Del llndpe Co" Lanifieili.vilt
N. J. Manuf ir. and Bkg Co Hohoken
i
i
failed
failed
i
failed
I
par
par
i
i
par
J
fniltxl
tailed
i
";
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
pr
par
par
N J Proleclon 6i LoinUrJ bk Jersey Ciy
lirange Uauk
lirange
Paterson Bank
Peoples' Bank
Princeton Bank
Kale m Banking Co
State Bank
Slate Bank
Stats Bank
State Bank of Morria
4Slate Bank
Kalem ami Philad Manuf Co
Sussex Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Washington Banking Co.
Paicison
do
Princeton
Salem
Newark
Llir.ahcihlown
'amdeii
Momtown
Trenton
Salem
Newiori
Trenton
Dover
Hackeuaack
Bk of Wilm tc Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Uaiik of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Millord
Fs inters Dk of State of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do blanch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
ffj Under B's
dj Ou all hanks matked thus
Ihsrs are ei.
Insr counterfoil or sllered notes ol
o the
various J-
ooainatiens, in cirtulatiuu.
flare yon heard the NetTt?
NO! WHAT IS IT?
Wnt, nur'nt o ntian tb.t
MARTIN IRWIN,
At hit t hop, in Market street, adjoining the thrtt
tlory Brick owe,
TT AS Jut received from Philadelphia the largest,
J--- handsome! and best assortment nf
HOOTS AND SHOES .
of cvsiy description, that ba ever been brought to
this pl ica. Ai.d what is tldl better, they any ha
sells so chsip, th.il you can buy two fair for the
tame money liut ymt used to pay far one pair.
He lil t ron Cssn and San run Cn, and
that U the lesson that he can iiHord to sell them so
much cheaper. If ynn iloi.'i want to buy, just call
and tee hi s'nek. Ha ia alwuv gltl to see hi
cu toiner-; nnd it i no In uhle t;J him to show hi
go lit. Jii-t to give ynn nn blea hot ches,) ho doe
ell, the following ia a Hat of prices of a part of his
t ck t
Men's Thirk Bo t,
do fine O'.iin do
do Clf di
wotth 1 00-it 75
" 4 SO at
" 6 00 nt
" 3 50 l
2 00 at
I 87 at
H 00
3 00
J Boys' Ti.ii k do
i Vonlh' il
I 7ft
I 35 '
Men's Thick Brogan,
1 00
Wom"n's Morocco We'ts
sod Ki I Sprints. " I SO at
Wninrn'i list City made
K'd Slinper, " 1 62 at
L ull. ' i Cuitira and Gai
ter Boot. " S 00 at
A'o. rvi-rv variety of Ladie-', Bov' and
1 00
I IS
I 37
hil-
dicn shoe, at prices lower than ever before otter
ed. Come anil See
Punhtiry, June 13 b, ISffi. 6m
D A N vTl"lB
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLC, COLtJMEXA COUNTY,
IViinxj Ivania.
rjVIK Dunville Kteum Woolen t'.ietnry. former
L ly owned and i.rcupej by Dr. I'KrHiRijr. h a
reeenl'y been pun b.asi d by t'le subscribers, who
if ;n ctfnllv sno lin e to their friend and ti e pub
lir geiierul y, ibui tliev i t now rep-ireil to do nil
ku.d of w iik io ll.i i; line .if biiniui , nt the shor
test notice, sccordiu j 1 1 or.lei. and in the beat com
p.irative n.non.'r. II iv.ni; gone l i eoniilernb'e
expense in rrpairiw tl.f it n.nchiiii ry and a arlu.
niul ' i ing n pai ii it in icuii- g the r. ivice of
ri;ieiiei:ce.l niechf.uic. they feel comlilent ihut
lin y lire cp1 le ot ec itiinr, all kui.U nf w. rk in
a si) !e superior to a. y other s atlisliriienl in ihe
country, nt tlie ohl cutoin .rv p-iei
CLOTHS. SATINET TS. FL ANNELS nn
BLANKETS con-t in ly on hauil, and lor a.ile at
reduced p'iee. fir CM tt llirier.
ARI3(; AM) I l l.M.Vti
will be d 'lie. in iIih besl in inner, at the unnl pri
ces. All kinds of eoui.try prodme t'ikeii in jmy
Ulrnt for woik, ut D'U'ille market piires.
For ihe aeeommoihiiiiin ol tho wlni live at
tli-tiinee, iiol anil (.un il will be tnkeu in at,
and, when fun.li.il, rciirn.il to l tin fullowiug pla
ce. I'l.iii written direction nusi accompany ,
ench parcel :
('alumina County. Roup A Marr store, V.
th'iipt. nville ; R. K oil's aiore, J.reytowu ; Yea- I
ger's inn, It'iaring f'rcik; Sha'plr' a'ore. t'.-uta- j
is-s; C. F. Mann's aiore, Mitllioviile ; Miller'
tnre, Beiwick ; J. Cline's Mid; Rickrt's stoic,'
Oianneville ; llerr's "lore. W bi!e llal. j
iirthumlierlatid County Michael Iiemlrr s inn,
Turhuuillc; Ireland et llav's aioie, McEwens
ville; E. L. Piper's st.ue, Watsoi stewn ; S. I.
Coinly V Co's flore. Milton; Gibson's inn, Chil
lisouuonn ; Kioss t'.'s sto e, Norlhumhi rlmd ;
r. ...... rl ....i.. ii . ,i ! , !.-;.,...
(itlib rslceve's st.oe. Wiikesbarre ; (I'uvlurd s store
Plymouth ; S'vri's s'ore, Nantlceke
Mack's M.l, Huntington.
Lycoming County. 1. Cl 'pp's sto-e.
Ju.ltf''
Money ;
SbiSiii .ker's store, (smitb s Mill.
GEAIMI ART c. KOWNOVER
Danville. May 0, II1.
i i; vxsvl v a NiTr TlOL'S K ,
DAN VIIilVaB, FA.
T
HE utciilier, late of Ihe Uni n Hotel, Mun-
ry, Ps , respectfully ii forin the uld snd nu
merous cusi, oners i f ilia
I'l'iuisjlianla Ilouc,
and the public cen. r.il v. lhat he has leased the
TavernSiaud of J.ihn Rhodes, in Danville, where
be is now prepared to enter! no Iravel'er. and per.
sons vi-Hiim the litwo, in the Vi ry lust siyle. 'I he
ceoininod.ilions will be such s a well con lorlrd
public bouse should htfird, snd no elTot will be
spared to render s iti.f.n Imn, in ivery respect, to a'l
j who n ay call. Tbe tit tens nf Lveomlug county
ate invited lo put up with the undersigi.ed when
they visit Danville.
HENRY WEAVER.
Dni'le. Mav 2. lMfi.
VHITE ZVri.lT HOTEL,
Rack Sihkm-, I'uiiniin.rHiA.
in j. rivn:iis.
THIS Inratiou i convenient for Bus'ness men
visiting the city. Every piius is taken li e
cure the comf rt of travellers.
March 7. 1816. ly
MONTOUR HOIJSKJ
LA'I'i: HWADY'S IIOTKI.
( tpposiir tl.r f'ovrt llmite, ,
DANVILLE, rHNN'Ai ,
THE Sii!i-nilr. who assised f .r sc. j
ei. I years in Ihe m inacernent of tbe a-
i IS: ::l
I i(
liWLlHVve Hotel, lately ki nt bv Mr. S. A. lira-
?,W. h b leave lo Infoni ihe travelling ,
pub'ie, that he lias I iken the elabhmeot on his j
own account, on ihe fiist of January, 1846. j
The House h., nf la'e, umleigono many inrpnr ,
tanl altaiion, and tbe pres. nt c inductor pr..inies ,
to leive iioihiiiu und. ne to in ike it a e onfortaMe
sn I atiTeeable, ai well a a rh ap and acc'inm'rii- ;
ling i-l.ippiiig p'nee for straiiBcr hi may vUil our ;
tl 'Uti-hmg villaee. No paina nor expeiiae wi'l be
spar, d to fill the table and Ihe bar w nh ihe lie-t tlie
rnitkets atTord, and with the deteimina'ion tot 'e.
v.i e hi entire erson il ail-lit on to the comfort of
lio-c wba mav make hia house their temporary a
bode, and aided by arlive, caieful ai d obliging ser
vania, he hop.' to (ive gcn ral s uirfaction, and re
ceive a li'ieril sbsre of rutom.
rXj" LarRe and cunmodiona STABLES are at
I ached to the eaiabl sliment. which ate attended by
careful and obliging ho ller.
GIDEON M. SHOOP.
January S4lh. l4fi. tf
fUiSGHKSS ;Af. Blue and Black Coug'e-e
Ink, of a aupeiior i
qualoy. f.ir sale cheap, at the
store of
Julv 4th. 1S4K
IlC.MlV MAblf.
UT
oLASM's I lie tii l quality Sugar House
Mnlases, only 121 cent per quart; slso, a
Is t J
( bfU
superuns sriicle of yellow Molasaslor lsking, on
ly 12J cents per quart for sate at theatore of
Juns 13. 1846. HENRY MASSER.
ririE CuissiTSD MsrsssA Hats Oit, ha
X joat been received and is for sa'sst the store of
Miy 5?, I5 HENRV MASSER.
ATTOHNEY AT LAW,
SUITBUIUr, FA.
Buslnesa attended to in the Counties of Nor
thuint erlanJ, Union. Lycoming and Columbia,
liefer to I
P. L A. PoTOODT,
l.OWKM A. RaBBOM,
Homsii &. SsonnaAsa,
RsToLns, Mcl'AntAin Ac Co.
f piniao, 'Jooii V t'o.,
yr.hilail.
2DS1TTIGTP.T.
V V. T 15 R H. INI A S S K 11,
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
Esi'ECTFUI.LY informs the ciiizeus of
Huoburv and vicinilv, that he hia opened an
r.ffiev at the re-i leme ef lleniy Mas-er. m Mmkel
street, wb' ir I e i prep ued to exceuie all kin Is of
Dr ri So ortiT. PliteWoik Ac , on the lute.t
and niot approve. I pi m.
Hiving liiil fomo xprricnie and in'rnc'ion,
uniler I ne of the nvnt en inenl and ncce-ariil Den-
lias in Phi'ad. I, hii, he leli. ves thit he will bet
' sb'e to give talisf .c lou to tliovc who may want hi i
i
services j
Lade will be waited on at t'.eir phes of rer.
denee, His charges will la niodciste, snd hi
o k warranted. '
fSiiiibury, Manh S9ih. 1816. '
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 7i Sonii Thikii Stri-:kt,
Opposite the I'hilndilpliia Exchange,
Manufacture anil ksi p cor
itantly on b;nd a large a. i
lortment nf their Patent Im- j
-
v'VJ,ri proved S-ilamiinli r
f!Cf5PK(F A FEs.
jjj' il)?i i constructed a to
YTmsw i " nl iii' er .f ilouh'
iroved S.ilanilidt r F I R E j
w inch are j
to t at rest i
SLM 'S-1' nTu m ""''"r "r oouti- ai to ttii'ir
-'?L,S--5-'lH;in stri.tlv fire proof, , ! !
hnl ih.'v wall rei.' the lic of miv building in the !
I woi Id. The oui ile cue i f the S ife aie m ule o' i
! iMiiler iron, the inside Ci-cnf so-p-toiie. Slid be- ,
tween lb i uter case snd inner case i ri spice of
( s.'ine 3 inches tli'uk, and l tilbd in with imle-t'iir-;
lil le ni.te.i.l, si n i i unike it an iinpoxibihiy to
; ever b;irn any of the con'eiii inside of IhU ('be.t. ;
Thesu S ii.plone SnI in imlcis we are p'epsred
' and do challenge the wwld hi produce any article
' in the shape of Book Sif, that will stand as ninth .
I heut, mid ne hold ourselves rfany ut all lirn to
have iht in fanly teste I bv public bonfire, should a
iiv i f our competitors b el di-posid to try llicm.
' We also cont i.ue to miiolurlil e and keep c u
st u tlv oil build, a larje and g'licr.il os-oriineiit of
our I'lerniuui Air t'shl Fue Proof S'if.-s. of which
we h ive n ! irne ijUHolr y in u-e, an I in t" " in
ftanre they b ivi'e'vt o nil re tisrac'ion to llie
purchasers of which we wili refer ihe publ.c t.i u
, few gent'enien who have ibeio in u1-.
J N. it ii. Tavlor, WJ noilli 31 a.; A. Wright
' & N' p'o w. Vine at. whurl ; A lex under Cari-r, tJon- ,
1 veyancer. comer of Filbert and Otll s's.; John M
Ford, 32 north 3d st.; Mvcr- Ilu-h, 20 nor b 3d
1 si.; Bailey & Uroilier, I3S M ikit t.; Jaoies M.
I'hiiI, llll south 4 ill St.; Dr David Jsvne, 8 soulh ,
3Jst; Matthew T. Miller. 20 south 3d St.; r d I
I we could name some three or four tun rind oibeis 1
il it were nererv. Now we invre ;he s'tenri ui
I of the public, sod particularly those in want nf
J Fire Pr.'of S .fc. to call :tt our store In fo.e puichs
sing eUewhce, and we think we can anisl'y them
thai tt.ey will get a l ellri and cheaper article at f
j our st'-re than soy oilier ealabl .slum lit in the eitv.
We also com ii'i.e to niBnuf.ictuie Sf l and i
j pying IVism s, n.ade in such a manner as t.i an- ;
j swer both por, oi; II. listing Machin.s, Fiie
Proof Doors, with our own ni inula' tore of lock '
I on tluni, with D. Evans' I'ati nt Keiho'e cover i
j aiticbid io ihe same; plain uiid om jir.ental Iron
: I'ailu p, e
I N. U We keep rmnlsiil'v on baud a Ivrpe s-
a irttiiert ol our fnienl l,i e I. no it itifiljei to-,
Water Fillers and C nb r-; snd we have slso on
band i vcial eciind ba"il Fire i'r of Cheat taken
i in culture l.ir our... wh.ch no wid dnposu of ni
; lif t b w pii. e.
i Pi iiadelphia, J inuary 21 h. lr?i. ly
1 " To Iur li;iirra) nf
Bar goods.
An. 121 l'c,irl,t, NEW OUK.
JA)
AVI.NG estnbti-hed s Branch si No. 144 Ches.
ut St., Philadelphia, is now opening, snd wi'l
be con, i.ntly nceivinn I'mni the .Niw York Auc
tions, sn extensive assortment of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be aolri at the lowest New York prcca
at wholesale and R' tail. Among h a stock will be
found a oisl assortment of ihe t..iltiii-R articles:
Jaivouets, Plaid, Hail Cord, I. are, Sirtpe, B.-ok.
Swis and Taihran Muslin. Un-h p and Linen
Lawns, Fancy ('apNetts, Fancy and II1! Drcsse.
I bread Lace, Application Do., l ch li'ai k ei K
j "I'juumj, e
ace, Irish l.iions. Linen Catuhrie.
Lmen Caml r c Hdkfs.,Cuttain Fr.HRea, ('ushmeie
d'Ecoa-e, Mousehnn de Lame. Silk and Colnm
Wnrp A l areas, Q ti a-n's Cloth, Gala Pl.d,
' French Veiinos, Black Si'ks, Gbve, Si k Hose,
Shaw!, t 'rasa's, RiMinn. Embroiilerii s Ac, iVc.
, Country Meichaut snd others vii-i'iug Phil xlel-
phis or New Yotk to purchase, aie nactlutiy in
j vited io cill and ex uniue the st.uk.
Nov. 1. 1H15. ly
I iTk 1 7 i: v ii a "x" ij Y v k.
THOMSON'S
i Compound Syrup of Tnr & W ootl
apt Int.
r!IE ui'piecedenleil siicee-a of Ibis medicine, in
. L the restoration i f heal h, 'o those who, In de
( pair, bad cien up all hopes, has civen il an i tai
led reputi'on a'oVe all nihet remedies, furni-hing
MfMi
mm
evidence of Its intrinsic va u" and power, i a ihe on
ly agent wh ch can I relied up. n for ll.e cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Bronchittia, Athma,
Piiiu in the nde and Brrs-t, Spilling of Blood,
W lumping dupli, Croup, Ae.
Attention i nipuested In the foil nii g ASTtlN
IsillNG CUHE.bv Tlmmsifi's Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wm d Napiba! !
I'hiftt.lrlphin, May 3r, 1844.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir-Hnli Cr..teful
fi e'tiiKs I inform yu i f the atonishiiig elfecu of
y. in medicine, w hich ha literally tail ri me from
adelh-bed! My dt-ea-e, Pulmonary Cnnump
lion, h id reduced me so ,iw that my ttysTian pro.
to.iured my case hopeless! At this junction I be
gan IO u ey. ur medic. n-, and niiracul ots aa II may
eem, it has conipl.telv restored me to health, alter
ivrrjihing else had faded. Respectfullv vour.
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte aireet, etmve Grntge street.
The underaigned, heii g personally acquainted
with Washington Mck and hi auflerinita, bear
wilnes lo the astimishing effects of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tsr, and the truth of the s
bovc statement.
JOS. WINNER. Silt North Tbird street,
DAVID VICKERS, it Almond street.
HUGH M'GiNLEY, 8. E. corner Tsmany
and Fourth siieels.
Prepsred only by ri. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of 6th and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
Agents. II. B. Masaer, Kunbory D. Groas,
snd Dr. Msephersnn, llarrisburg t Jm. O. Brown,
Putlavilla Geo. Erl, Reading Houston 5t M
en, Towanda, Bradord county, Pa. Price 60 cents
per bottle, or f 6 per doxan.
(Xj" Pew or of all imitation. '
Phdadalfbia. June :9th, l4.-ly
WE0L23ALE RETAIL
HAT & CAl WAUKHOUSE,
An. 301. Market Street, above Qth Noulh ,ije
PHILADBLPIUA,
a THE suhicril crs rcspecifully tall the atten
tion of their friends ami de.dera to their large
and wrll assorted slock of lists and Cnt a nf every
deseiiption, well adapted f r Ihe spring mile. Bn
It g made of the best material and by the moat ex
perienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni
vcrsil satiafuction to nil who may favnr them wiih
a tri.il, a they oflVr Io aell s 1 . as snv house in
the city. BAR I'ALO I'T V BLYNN.
Philuhlpbia. January 3, 18461
PIANOS.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER bus been appointed scent,
1 for tfe side tf CO.NIt M) MEYER'S t El..
EUR V'I'ED PREMIUM R'lE WOOD i l
ANU3, at this place. These Piano he a plain,
ntnssive and brau iful etteiioi fi-.i h and, (..rdepih
at ri sWeetm of lone, and Ii g Hue of worku an-
hip, are nut aurpa-si d bv anv in tlie l.iii id Slate.
I'l.e bdlow ng ia a reconinieinNiimi lumiCaat
Disra, a cclibiutej pcilouni-f, and hiiusi If a man
uf.c'uier :
A V A IC I.
I Htriso bad the plea-uie id trying tbe excel
; lent Piano Fortea manfactured by Mr. Mey r, and
exhibited at the last exhibition of the Fr.nklin fit
i stitute, I feel it dun to the true merit of the maker
to I'eciHie that these instruments arc quite equal'
i snd in some respieis even superior, to a I the Pi
ano rorles, I saw at tlie capitals ol hu ope, and
during a sojourn nf two year at Pari.
Thc- piano will ba to'ri at the manufacture's .
lowest Philadelphia prices, if not something l.iwer. ,
Person are requested to call and examine fit ;
themselves, ul the resilience nf the subscriber.
Sunbury. Mav 17, I84S. II. B. M ASSKI.
OAKIKY'S
nr.pnt atitk svm i.
ri'HE valuah'c properties of Oakley' Depu.a
I live Syrup o( rarsaparilla, aa a purifier of ihe
bt aid, if to well known t ihe ulilic generally,
that it is unpcceF irv to ncciiiy mui'h space in sel
ling forth the advantage to he derived fnm its
use; wherever the medicine ha mice been intro
duced, il takes precedence over all others: i veiy
olietbut bn taken il, have rirrivnl so signal bene
ficial re-nits from it, lhat it is rccomn 'e.l by
ihem w uh ihe trmost cuCdi'iiCf. rhyiciar s of
the highest stan-luis; in the pr.ifesi-ion, p'escri -e il
to f a'ienls under their rare ; tvnlnining riotl.ing
deli teri.uis. but bcinff comjinsed of the mest mild,
yet tVicaciou veitetal-le matertals.it is nifered with
Coiifidence. a ihe cheapest and most elficient pit
rtfier of the blood now known. The use of a few
buttle especially in the spring inoiilh. will he at'
ti'lidi d with a moat decided improvcm -nl in the ge
neral atrength of ttie sytem, eradicating anv feeds
nf ilisea-e that may have been generated, besides
givine health snd vigor to the laidy. For the cure
nf Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tiller,
Pimples or ciuption of the Skin, White Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic CouEh Asthma, &e. The nu
merous certificate in the possession of the subscri
ber and Ins agenls, from physician and nihers, are
sutiick-ut to convince the m.'St skeptical nfiia su
periority over all preparations of S iraaparilla.
S..d whole-ale and retail, bv the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North fitli street. Res
diiiL', lleiks County, snd lo be bd ol the. following
petsi.iis :
In Xorlhumlerlamt County. H. B. Maser,
S'unbury ; Ireland eV M xel, MiEwcnsville ; D
Krauser. Milton.
In Union Cnntity. J. Giarhait, Slingrove:
A tiuti lins, Mifflinburg.
In t 'niinWtt Cimiity. R. V. McCay, Vah
intllon.
Reading, Mar. h I I,
Mtt. Oiitir.r: I believe it the uty of every
or.e to do whateverin liieir power I ie, for the h ne.
fit of tlirir lellnw man, and havine had po-i ive
pmof in my own family, of the w. n.lcrfol propi rtie
nf your Depurative Syrup of Sarsapanlla, I m st
conscientiously recoinuiend it lo the stP.icte I. We
had the mi-fortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking nut of ulcerous sores lhat covered the
face, head arid neik, although we had some of tlie
most scienlilie physicians to at'end th' m snd ha. I
tried all the know n lemedies, including Swaim's
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was attacked in the same manner, her face and
neck wa completely covered; the discharge was so
offensive, and ll.e disease at such a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful ellect
nf vour Depuraiive Syrup ot S trsnpariit i, we wete
induced lo make trial of il, as the last res -l ; it
acted like a chaimt the uVer commenced healing
immediately, a few bottle entirely retoreri her In
her heabh, which ahe In. ei joyed iin ioeiiui lediy
ever since. As a puiifier ol ihe blood, I verily be
In ve it lias not it equal.
JOHN MOYER.T.ilor.
Walnut streit, near Fotiilh, Reading.
Douglass ille, April 10th, 1841.
Ma. Omni: My son Edmund Leaf, bad the
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
i rer for three yeara, dining which lime he w t de-
piivrd of tbe use of hi limh, hi be d and neck
were covered with ulcer. We tried all the iIiII't.
ent renudti. but to nn effect, until rerominenderi
by 1H-. Johnson of N'onistown. and also Dr. Isaac
Hiestei, ot Reading, In use vour Depuraiive Syrup
of Saraapsrilla, of which I obtained several bottles,
the use of which ibove the ritsea-e entirilv eul of
his system, the sore healed up, sod the child wa
restored lo iicct heabh, which he hs enjoted
. iiuinteriupledly ever since, tn the al iiishuienl of
t many persons who seen him riu'ing his aHlictiou.
i I have thought it my duty, snd send you tin rvrli-
ficte that ollcs who haves like atlliciion in the
i family may know where to obtain ao valuable a
medicine. Yours luily.
I AMELIA D LEAF.
Sept. tfi, IS41 Is
; sYi it 7 v iVo i: A i,
WIIOLESALE 4V RETAIX
: HAT A: CA1 MAM IWCTUUKUS,
J South Em I rnrnr of Market and 4th Mtt..
i riilladi'lplilii,
I AT THERE they alwava keep nn hand an cxlen
i ' sive asaortment i f L4 TS CA I'S of everv
I di script ion. fcit up in the lrt snd most approved
; si) le. Prison derir.'Us el pun basing v.iierior arii
, cbs on the miavt rrssopslde lerm, will find ii In
iheir advantage to rail hi fore making purchase
1 elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. Ml, 1941. I
CITY rUHMTUHK AUCTION,
AND PBIVATD SALES ROOMS,
Not. 29 and 31 North Thi id Streel,
Netr the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
O C. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in
vitea the attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his extensive Hales Room,
(both public and Private.) fur every description of
Household Furniture, where can he obtained at all
times, a large assortment of fsshionsble and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mstuasacs,
&.C, at very reduced prices, for easb.
(ry Bale by Auction, twice a week.
May ITth, IM9 ly
ROSE OINTMENT
POll TETTKK.
RINOWORMSl, rtMPf.M Ot THB FACC, AND OTHUt
Ct'TAHrofSJ RRtPTIOS).
(Ty The following eertifiea't describe one ofth'1
mnrt extraordinary curei ever effected by anif
application.
Pmi.ititt.MUA. Februsry D. 1819.
TOR twenty yesrs I ws severely sfHicti d with
-- T.TTv.n on the Fbc and Hesd: the disesto'
enmmenerd when 1 was seventeen years old, and1
continued until the Fall of 1836, varving in vio!'
lence, but without eer disappearing. During mo'
of the time, great part of my f.en was covered with
the eruption, frequently mended with vio'ent itch,
ing;. my bead swel'ed at lime until it tell ss if it
wnultl burst the rwellin I was so g en, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long perio.l
that I was tiffiictc! wiih the disease, I used s great
many at plications, (amno them several celebrated
I rep.nntionv) u Will a Inking iuw.nd remetlie,
inctui'inir a number oflsittle of Su-nim'i Vitnarrn,
I'liiact of SaraprilU, Aic, In fact, it would be
iinpo-Rihlc to enumerate all the medicines I uej.
I wa also under the cire of two of the most thy
i tinpuihed physician of this city, but with. ut rc-
reiving much liercfit, and I despaired of ever beins:
cured. In the fall of 19:1(1, the diseae t the tinsi
, being very violent, I cotnrneneed mine the Hunt
' Ointment, (prepared bv VaUihn it Divis.) In
s few ai plication the violent itching ceased, the
. swelling abated, the irunlion began tu disippe.ir,
j and before I hud used ajar the rii-enso wa entirely
' cured. It has now la-en m&r'v s vear and half
since, and there is not a vestige of ilu- divca-e r
j mairtiiig, except Ihe ac irs from the deep pit formed
I by the dieae. It i iinp.ible for me to describe
: in a certificate the aeverity of ihe riisca-e and m
1 sulTcring, but I will be pie ued to give a fuller ac
count t.i any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I co unvoiced
using the R. se Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of dollars to be rid of the disease. Since u
sing il, I have recommended it to several per.-ons,
(among them my mother, w ho had tbe disease bad
ly on her ann,) who were a I curej bv it.
J MES DURNELL, No. lftG, R ice St.
Ijj The Roe Ointment is prepared by E. I).
Vaurfhan, S,,i h East corner of Third and Hire
slretU, Philudt Iphia, and sold on anencv in Suuhu
ry. bv H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. IS 1.1. A rcnt.
EScvc "intinctit, for Teller.
: A I'HOUl' OF IT.S EFFICACY.
Piin tiiiLPHii. May 27llt, ld!.
rPIII i to cerlify that I wa severely aHl.cted
, with Trlier in Ihe hands and f-et for upwards
, of torty jesr ; the disense was attended generally
with vio i-nt itching and swelling. I tpplted to a
itiirnbirnf physio on, and used s great many appli
es ion without eirecting a cure. About a year
.inc. I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped ihe itch nn. and a few application i mined i
! alely cured the disease, which there ha been no
! return of, although I bad never been rid of it at
1 any time for forty years. RICH ARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
ry The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. U.
YuuJihii, S niih East corner of Third and Race
. Streets, Philadelphia, and a dd on ajeriry in Suuhu
! ry bv IL B. M ASSER,
May Hih, 1811. Aeet.
MEDICAL, APPHOBATION
( the IMtS E OI.TME.T, for Tetter.
; A I'THOUG'H the superiority of ihe preparation
-1 over all olhers ia fully es'ablished, the priptie
i tors take pi, asure in laying before the pu'ulic the
i following certificate from a respectable physician,
I a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr.
liaugh, having found in thi temedy that relief f r
I a tedious and di-agree iMc aftivtioii which the means
, within the range ol bia profession f tiled to all'ord,
ba not hesilatcd to give il his approbaii n, although
the prejudice and interests of that profession are
pposed to secret Remedtes.
Putt.aiir.LPUi i, Sept. 19, H1,
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
: ertij ii. n. w hich cove'ed nearly one si e of otv f .c",
audeiteuili d over t!.e ear. Mr. ';tu jh.tn, prn,iri'
! of the Rose Ointtuei.t, ubseivuig my lace, insi-,
ted nn my trying his preparation, i l which he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with th mem
bers of my prof vsion, diseiiuinenanre oi l riiai
prove ol Ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon the
put lie 1y i-noi nil pn tenders, I fed in jusdee hound
loexcept the Rose Oiutimnl ftom that c' of me
1 dtcines. and lo give it inv ppr hation, :t it entire
! ly (Ured ihe eruption, although It h ri resisted tlie
j uu.d applications. DAM. BAl'GH, M. D.
fXj The Rose Ointinei.t is prepared by E. I!.
Vaiighsn, South East comer cf Third a d Rare
Stieeia, Philadelphia, and sold on sgi ncv in Sun
j bury, by II. B. MASSER.
i May Uth, 1941. -4''eri.
Collator I'citrrai
j DEATH BLOW.
j "The pu1 lie w ill p!.ie observe that no Rranriteth
I - Pills are gerniiiie, unless tbe box has three h
; bels upon it. (the top, the st e ami the Initl m)
each coniainina a fic-imilt sijjnatnre of mv hand
writing, thus B. Ba itatTii, M. I. These la.
bet aie engraved on steel, beaut fldlv designed,
and done st sn eipense nf .iver U.0il0. Therefore
it will lie seen that ihe oiilv thing n'ceanry lo pri
rure the medicine in its puniv, to observe tliess
labels,
I Remcmher the top, ihe side, and Ihe bottom.
' The following respective prison are duly auih. r(
te.l, and hold
CERTIFICATES OP AGEXTCT?
For the aale of liramlrrth't Ycnetatilt I'nivrridt
I'il.'t.
Northumheilnnd county : Milton Msekey A.
. Ch.i'nbeilin. Suntiurv II. B. Masser. M'EwenS
ville Ireland A Menill. Notibuin'a-ilaud Win.
' Forsyth. Georeelown J. & J. Walla,
i Union C.unty: New Berlin Hogar A Win
ter, feliiisnrnve Ueorgd Guuriium. Mid.'de
' burg Isasc Smith, neavenown David Htihler,
Adatnsburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinshurij Menst ri
A Ray. Harlleton Daniel Long. Frreburg
. G. V F. C Mover. I rwinbiire Walls & (iieen,
' t'uluinbia coumy : Danville E, B. Key nobis
' A t'n. Berwick Shuman & Rottenhouse, Ca'
I lawisr.a (". G. Brobta. Bloomsburg John R,
j Mover, Jeisey Town Levi Bisrl. Wssliinetort
Kobl. McCay. Limestone llslli-' f: Metneh.
Observe lhat each Aeeul has sn Engrav.d lVr
tificaie of Agenev. containiiiR a representation of
; Ur BRAN DKETH'S Manufactory at tsing Sir,F,
and upon which will a 'so be seen eiact copies of
j Ihe were kibelt now ti.W upon the firandrtth I'itt
Hole.
Philadelphia, cilice No. 8. Noith Hth street,
j II. BRANDRETH.M. D.
, Jonel'.th 1 43.
Cieoi-Rc J. Weaver,
nors maker v sun chandleil
aVo. 1 3 Kvrth W'uier Oirtel, l'hdadetkm.
TWA 3 constantly on band, a general assort
HB ment of Cordsge, Keine Twines, &c, vit l
Tsr (1 Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Msnil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Csnal Boats. Also,
complete assortment of Heine Twines, Ae. such as
Hemp 8had and Herring Twine, Besl Patent Uaii
Net Twine, Cotton fSliad and Herring Twine, Nhos)
Thresds, Ac Alc. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halur,Traeee, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac, ail of watch ba will dispoas of a reasonable
IMIDS.
Philaislrbis, Kovsmbsr IS, 'li?. !.