Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 19, 1846, Image 4

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    HANK JTOTE LIST.
, PCffffSYLYAJCIA. 5 ? .
The Mlwifi j list ehowe the current li of all
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. Tbe moot Implicit re-ti-nce
may he .pieced upon h,,'es H 5rserr
wnfully cooaparail with ei-d corrected froea Btck
neB'e Reporter.' t io ;? -- w.'ct 3f
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....... UUIUM Ul i uuaiKiuin
Nave.
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Pa-tut.
",! . ' NOTES AT PAR.
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frank of the Northern Liberties .
Cbtntnerelil Bank of Penn'a.-1
Partner' tnJ Mechanlca pack
Kensington Bank ' T v
PhtledetiftVe Bank ' . '
Schoylktll Bank v ".
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3nnthwark Bank
Western Bank.
Mechanics' Bank f
Manofsetnrers' Mechanlca' Bank -Bank
of Pens Townhip , . -Hjrar.1
Bank"
Bank of Commerce, lata Moyamrncing
Bank of Pennsylvania
r , Country BanUi. ;
Bank of Cheater County Weetehtstet
Hank of Delaware Canity
Serih oTTJermantown"
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylestnwn Bank
Canton Bank
Cheater
Germtntown
' Norrhvown
Dnyleetewn
Farmers' Bank of Bock eo Bristol
par
0nk of Northumberland Northumberland par
I nlnmhia Bunk & Ttrldge co. Columbia -" par
Farmera Bank of Lancaster
Lancaster County Bank
f .nncaster Bank "
Formers Bank of Reading0
("Wire if Bunk of Penn'a.
OTice do do
Office Jo do
Office On do
Lane -Mel par
I.anciater " par
Lancaster pat
Reading ' ' per
HarriihurO These
Lanrneter I office
Reading J do not
Eaaton J taiuen.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
ntik of the Upitod State Philadelphia
Miners Bank or I'ottevillo"
Rank of I.ewistown
Cank of Middlotown
Carlisle Bank ! .
Exchange Bank
'I'e tin branch of.
iTsrrishorir Bank
Lebanon Ilnnk
Merchant' A Manuf. Bsnk
romville
Lewit-town
Middletown
Carlisle
Pittiburf
Hnllidaraburg
Harrintiurg
Iicltamm
. Plttalrare
?
DttTik if Pittsburg'
Pittabuig
, Williamtport
Wilkesbarre
Allentown
Reading
Pittihurg
Wo-t Branch U ,nk
Wyoming Bank
Xnrihnri.pton Bsnk
Petkt C.onty Bank
Office of Bank ofU. 8.
Do do do
do do
Dank of Chamberburg
!?avk of Gettysburg
D.mU of u-quehtnnt Co.
F.rie Br.k
F:nmr A Drovera' Bank
Franklin Bank
H one-date Bank
Minongtbela Bank of B.
York Hank
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failed
brie
New Brighton
Chainheratmrg
Ctttyahorg
Montrose
do
do
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Erie '
VVayneabnrg
Washington
Honeadiile
BrownaTille
York
N. B. The notee of thoie banks on which we
:mit quotations, and aubititute a dah ( ) are not
lurehaacd by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of thoae which here a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Bar. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill 8av. Ins. do
Kensington Bar. Ina. A do
i'enn Township 8a. Ina. , do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Drott, prop.)
failed
failed
tailed
failed
i owanoa oens - J owanoa
Alleghany Bank of Ps.
Bedford no asle
Bank of Beaver
Dank of 8wstart
Dank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' &, Mech'cs Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Farmera' & Mech'cs' Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Vorihern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Nonhumli'd Union Co!. Bk.
North We Urn Bask or Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Acr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a. -
Beaver closed
Herriiburg doted
Washington failed
Belhfonie closed
Pittsburg no sale
Pittsburg ' failed
Fayette co. failed
Oreencastls failed
Hsraseny no aale
Hunttngden tui aale
Lewiatown aa s4e
Warren .-. . failed
TDundsff no sale
New Hope - closed
Milton no aale
Meediille closed
Port Csrbon .
Carlisle failed
Montrose closed
Uniontearrf failed
Greenebure; closed
Westmoreland Bsnk
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
Wilkesbarre no aale
OTTT All notes purporting to bs on any Pennsyl
venia Bsnk not given in the above list, may be set
town aa frauds.
new jcrsi:y.
Bank of New Brunswick
Uclvideie Benk
Burlington Co. Bank
Coininrrcial Bank
wumherland Bank
Brunswick
Belvidere
Mcdfbrd
Penh Amboy
Bridgoton
Mount Hollv .
failed
PV
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farmers' Bunk
Farm ra and Mechanics' Bk Rahwav
farmers' end Mechsntcs'Bk N. Bionawlck failed
Farmers' and Merchant' Bk Middletown Pt,
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Franklin Bsnk of .V J, Jeraey City
rail
ltowken BkR & uiazing t o Hobesea
failed
failed
railed
Jersey City Bvnk Jersey City
M climes' Bititk Patterson
Msniifarturtts' Bsnk Belleville
Morris County Bank Morriatown
Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold
M.xb nirs' Bank Newark
M.-rtirti ie ami Manuf. Bk Trenton
MonU Cnl and likg Co Jersey City
Pol Notes
failed
failed
. i
no (ala
Na'k UkM & Ina Co Newark
New Hope lcl Uridtte Co Lambeilavilte
N; J. Manure, at d fikg Co Hoboken
J J'run-cii.n & Loulsrdtk Jersey City
fails)
failed
Orange
i'aWsiTlJar.k
Pater sua
failed
1'tGptfcs' Uank
Priitreiti Usi.k
Salem Banking Co
eiUU Back
State Bank
Slats Bank
btata huk of Morris '
. Bsnk .
..k.n wnJ Phi:ait Manuf Co
UkWI i3ai.k .,.
I ifl)un KkoVing Cu , - "
I'ttiuii liaolt
Washington Banking Co,
do
Princeton
Ssjum.
: Newark
Eltaabcihtowa
Caradeit .
MenuHowB .
P
. 1 reniuu
Bales,
Nswloq .
Tisntoa)
Dover
j llsckeossck .
failed
failed
fetl4
" DEJLArAItC -p--Bk
of W 11m A Brandywme WihnragtOQ -DsukefDelaware-
WMniafao
Bank of Banyms ; ' ; 8ryro M .'
v . Ds . Issncb v Mtlfeei -:
Farmers' Bk of Bute of Dl Dover, v.i .,
tpsr
par
Pf
pw
par
par
par
Do
Do
Uanck
branch ;
brsuca
Wifmiagtoa -'
lieortetowei .
JVewessUe i
' Wilmington
Da.
Union Bank
(trJJnoetft'e
rrrOnsll benkaiBisrkeJ
thus () there ere ei
ther cosjnierfMr ee stoeead notee e the vertetie
netauieueas, is stiesilaasa
and iChCaty,
r Atiti ahd vzxrrrnri
THE SuWrlbifW Joft JptneJ, ', hie old
si and, (h Marks treat, Suflkurj, BaW as4
plendid etaiirtmsnt of . " ' ! - ' "
, ' TaU'AND WINTER O0OD8,
whkkhwUi eMl4 per sent, cheaper Aea esa
be bad al any other atore In the plaee. ' Among
part of U rtnek may be found' i r . '
Cloth fmm f 66 to $7, (hreteAtit Ctotk at f I 87 1
to t B7. Mntlnett from 41 ecttta to fl BS,
- 1 8arNirw PMd Croaking fram 87 eeats
laIRT slao, enpsiinr Calicos, -'
;: . Mselln. Cheeks. TickIna,anJ -j
Shawls, Orucariee, Queens- "
' ware. Hard ware Ce
darwars,' eke.
for which all klnda of country produce will bs la
ben In eichange, curb aa Butti-r, Efg, I.aiJ,
Dried FruH, Grain, Potatoes, Cuiiketi. Il.rd
Soap, Peathere, Lumber, Ac .
Poiehaera lll do wall to gWe him a caH. It
ia no troulla for him to ilo hU .xl, if thry Jo
not buy. JOHN KODAK.
8unbury, Nov. 14ik, 184C. . .. ,
TENS OP THOUSANDS of unhappy beings
in the "Ague 8cctlonsn of cur cuti'iy r
n w tormented with that hatrj complaint' FE
VER A AOIJE, on BILIOUS INTERMIT
TENT FEVER, or Coitta sb FiTs. aa It U
rarinualy called. The unires.l Tlce of thia en
tire community from Mire to Georgia and from
the Atlmtic to the Rocky Mountain, declerea
ROWAND'S IMPROVED TONK;
(: MIXTURE :
to be the grtat end only $afe. lurt and raji-el
ture, when pitpeily uaad. J Li ciinnot te con
troveited. It realoree the natural fitting! and
.Wiciy of the eonttUuJUin In a miuuvr that no
thing alee wil.
I Extract of a letter, dated
Lt witTO-w jr, Pa. Oct. 10,181).
Every bottle of the Improved Tonic Miature
lent ha been eold, and I d not know of one in
etanre that it did not affect a cure. Four bottle
cured tvs catea of the worat kind of Fever end A
gne one cnee waa myaelf. After tryina; tju nine
and all other rarea thnught of by my I'hyaician.
Undine nn relief, I finally acnt for one battle tif your
Tonic Mature, and waa relieved, in fuct co-ed in
84 hour. I'leics send on s fnah supply, aa there
ia none left. You-, tmlv,
SAMUEL HOPPER.
fjj- SolJ en Ageney In SunlKiry, by II. Mecr
and oihere, and all thu btorekrepera in the adjoin-
ing Countiea. October 17, 1810.
A 1T-TTTP.AL REMEDY
Suited to the Human Cantlitntion, and equal to
the cure of every curable Uncase, will
be found in
UEICHT'S INDIAN TEGET1BLE FILLS,
- 0 TBI "
XortH American College of Health.
FTHF.SE ettraordinarv Pilla ere romporsd of
JL plants which grow rpontaneoualy on our own
aoll, and ere. there! tie, better sdinted to our Con'
stitutious than Medicinea concociid from foreign
dings, however well tbey may be compounded;
and as VVuiobt a Isniax Vkoitablb Pitts are
founded upon the principle th.it thehumtn body la
in truth SUBJECT J O BUT O.XE DISEASE,
namely, corrupt humors, and that taid Medicine
cures this diseeee oo IWicrai f mscirut, by
cleansing ana purifying lite batty, It will be man
ifcat thjl, if the constitution be not entirely ri
heusled, a perseverance in their use, according to
diroctions, ia absolutely ceitain to drive d.eeete of
very name from the body. .
When we with to re-4o e s ewmnp or mirssa to
fertility, we drain it of the aupniabundsnt water In
ike manner, if we wien to restore toe body to
health, we must cleanse it of impurity.
WRIOHrS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
will be found one rf the best, if not the verv best
medicine in the world for earning out th'u Qasan
Pcareiao Paiacirti. because they eipel from
the body all morbid and corrupt hum r, the canse
of the disease, In an easy snd Natural Manner $
and while they ovary day oivt tats ien rLtaacac,.
disef every name is rapid'y diiven from the
body.
The following highly reepcctaMe etoiekeepere
have been duly appointed egr-nie for the esle of
Wright Lidtau Vtgttablt ruU, in r(oitbmber
land county : .
Henry Mssser, Sunbury.
E. St J. Ksuffinsn, Augusta townabip.
Samuel Heib, Little Mahonoy.
William Deppen, Jackson.
Beneville Holsbue, Upper Mskonoy.
John G. Renn, Upper Mshonoy,
Ssmurl John, Sbamoklmown.
For.jthe, Wilson A Co.. Notihumbwlsnd.
E. L. Piper, Walsonliurg. t
Irlsnd A Hay. McEuenville.
James Peed," Pottsgrtive,
Wm. Q Scutt, Roshvills. " ' -
Harimsn Kneebte, Elyaburg P. O.
' Am T-Belesel, Turliutaville.
Oid on Shsdel, Upper Mahoioy.
Rbedes tic Farrow, Snyd.rat iwn.
- John King, Farmeravdte.
eilsaC.Coik.Martio'sCrek.
J. De Yoong Hicksvl'le.
Adrabam 8hr. r Richmond.
Samuel Taylor, Slateford. '
John H. Vincent, Chilieqnasjne.
Wm. Heinn A Btotht', Milton,
1
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i
ff- Offtcet devo'e.l r irlui-e'v to ihe asle of
WKlOin -S INDIAN VEGE' ABLE PILLS
of tbe North American College of Health. No 398
i
Oret-nwich Strict, N.w York; No. 198 Trmnt
Street, Boston and PRINCIPAL OFFICE No.
t69 Race SrsetT, PlnlaJclpbia.
4
8 pWl9lb.l5tB.--ly. , V" i 4
lrVlWMlH)(VUVHlll
facocaflgiaj
UWKlVALLtD AND UNEQUALLED
In curing Colds, Coughs, Aeihme, Influenat,
Wbooping-Congn, snd sl utsesaee oj Ibe
. bteat end lungs, tesding lo t'ousuoip- .
f '. 'tion; compoaed of be eoncantr.led
, . virture of ihe herbe lloreliound, '
Uoneeett, Bloodroot, snd "
' seeerel other eges " 'J'
P"
bis substances.
01
. Warranted
PURE TROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
rp.Hia invaluabls Medicine is the most snood
5 nd ceitsia remedy ever dieeseeted for the a
bees coinpla nia, M tboussnd whs hsvo awed it
wiuieMiiy. r in Bonbury. by
" a ,"'', L W. f RILING.
end in Nortl.un,berind. by D. BRAUTIOAM,
and at erbsitaels, in Phil.d.lphia. by
I . ' - ! F. Kl.ETT fin.
I . . Callowhill eVeetj.
; vrieaipef isaa, JStSrWly
DXTRAORPINARY DISGOTERY!
SZlATltBM OAXV BII QXSBXD 1 1
COOPER'S ETERIAL OIL A prcmpt end
J taking reme.ly for Dstt kssei a I to for oains
nd discharge of maltsv from ths Ear. i'
' llwndrrde of carte in cetee deemed tiPerty Lope
leeheve fimly e tsbhtbed Us utrioritr over rve-
ty Center MeJiCul dlaovsry.
1 hl vs'usbls Acousts) Medicine la a compoutid
of four dilTofTnl O.ls, one of wbl-h, tbe ad I re and
pnm-lpal InfteJiont, le oltiine.1 torn the bark of a
certain fprcha f WsLaot, a new end effictuil
agent lit the cure of VtA e-s.
Portoa wno nsd been d.'T for 10, IS and even
SO years, have; Lteti peimaneoify cured by usirig
this vil. . In fct, so numerous and so imphntic
bve been the lestlmoiiiale in its favor, that the in-
v n'or c'aioi for it the dietinrtion uf sn Infallllde
Remrdy. In alt casts, wnrn the Ear is pcrfet in
It fi irmstt .
; Pot further particulars, snd evidence of ite great
vdne, eee pitnteJ shafts, t) the hands of Agents.'
F.irsdainSunbu.y.by J. W. FiJILlXU.
September 19, b, 18 1 8 I y ;
PA&X. MILLINER Y
JOH1T OT01TE a SOITS,
aJcalrri in siIKb. Jlibbon, ami Aliiit
. nvvf Ciuoda,
Ao. 45 Sotiffc Second "effect,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVE now in Store a lnig aeaortment of
. Rich Millinery Goods, .
Adspted to Fall Stic, euch e
Bonnei Silke end Patina figur.d and plain.
Fancy Ribbons, of entirely new ') l-s.
Plain Mantua and Satin Rilbone, of all widths,
lil.ck and Colo-ed Silk Wltete.
French Fancy Peathers and Flower.
Farcy Ca( Nete and Lacee.
Uiirkittnt, Wiiow, Crown Linings, Ac. Ac. .
Many of the above sr'ii-let being of their own
importation, tbey arc enabled to offer them et the
lowest price
Philadelphia. Sep 6th, 1818. 1m
CHEAPK8T IN THE WORLD !
Steam Reflucd Sugrar Cnndlc,
' ISjctSTe eta rnois, WH'Lraavt.
J J. RICHAKDSON, N.. 4U Miket Street,
a PBilantLrntA, takes plessure in informing
Ihe pul'lic, that he sti' I cniitinuee to eell hi very Su
per i or Sieam Refined Candy at the low price of
$13 60 per 100 pound, end ihe quality is tqu.l to
Buy manufactured in the United Slates.
Hs lo offi-rs sll kinds of goods in the Ccnfee
tionery sod f-'ruif line wt corresponding low pi ice,
at quick aale and smsll piofite are the order of
fie dhy.
. Call or aend your' order, and yon cannot fail to
be aatiafied. Don't fm get the number, 43 MAR
KET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
J. J. KICHARDSON.
Aurusi291i. 1 84 fi. 6m
W. H. THOMPSON,
r Fashionable
DOOT AM) SHOE MAKER,
Msextn 8TttT, ScsacsT,
rlH ANKFl'L for pa-t favors, begs lesvs to in
M. lorm li e friends end the public generally, that
Le has jo-t returned from the city wiih new and
fashionable hsts, end a full assortment of Light-
colored, Bronze, Black Kid, and all other kinds
of Morocco for Gentlemen. Ladies snd Children's
wear; and he assures all who may favor him with
tbiir custom, that tby msy rely upon having their
w.uk done in the must suoslsntisi and fashionsbls
manner, end et very low piicee.
lie also has a full aeaortment of low pi ice J work,
seircti d by himself, which he will eell lower than
ever iff red in thia place, viz :
Mens otioes, aa low aa g 1 ,00
Eitra 8tout Boots, " X.00
Gooil Lace Boo s for Women, " 1,00
Women's Slips, " 60
Childr-n'e Shoes " 15
Sole Leather, Moroero. Ac, for sale low. -August
td. 1846. aplBif
"Boot &Slioc
ESTABLISHMENT.
DANIEL nnUCRKMIIalsER.
At his Old Establishment, in Market Street,
SuuLvty,
(orpoetTC m ntn mow wotei,)
RETURNS his thanks for pt favors, and re
. epecifully iiifoitns his fiiend snd the puMic
seuerally, that he eootiuufs to nur.ufuciure to or
der, in the nealetl and latent ftyle.
CIir.AP ICOOTS AK SHOES.
warranted of tits tes nisterijl, and made by the
moat ex pet lanced workinen. He also keeps on
band a general astortme.il of fasbiunalde Boots for
grntbmen, together with a larce st-irk of fjshiotf
b'e gf nil, men's. h) ', la lies' and ibi!deu'a Shoes,
all of which have been m 'e under h e own imme
diate tos ection, snd ere of the best material and
woihuitnahip, w hich he will sell low for Cish.
In eJdilion lo the a' oe, he hae Just received
from Philsdild,ia a Urge end rstensive supply of
Boo s, trboes, Ae. uf ail docriptmns. which he tl-o
flce fir canh. chesper than ever tiefore off, red in
tl.is plsce. . II lenpeetfully invites hie old custo
mers, snd others, to rail and rsamine for them
slves. Repairing done wiiti neatness and despatch.
Kunl urj, Aujiit 15th, 140.
XV II O Is K S A L K
BOOT & SSOa 3T0B.E.
CHEAP FOR CAH.
. Ab, 36 Suuth Third Street, above Chesnut,
PHIXaAPSLPUIA.
tasTtaa abb cirt amrrutctiii soots sis
1 . . aunts. j
rilllE Subscribe ha taken the liberty et addrea
.1 sing the public, ssti.aVd that ibey will find it
to their inteteei to call and riamine bieatoik ef
Boots and Shore, end acquaint thuinstlvss with
bis prices, ....
felling exclusively for the Ca-h, he ie enabled
end determined to eell lower than any other rega
lar house ia the eiiy. , , , ,. .
; Paraooe will ptoses examine the market tho
roughly, and, helots purchasing, tall al Ihe store
of. THOS. L, EVANS.
No. 86 South Third, aeovs Cbesnot 8k
, Philadelphia. Aug. 16, 1M6. . .
tRXIWh
Ujf treeting G
Was, Ae. from 1
t SPlUlTS OF UikV. Jut es-
Greats, Dry Psints, Varnish, Tar,
clothing of ant deacription, war
ranted n4 ta injurs the cloth er the saost delicate
colore. ' This liquid hae else been nsl with great
auceeee m esses ot Burnt. Scalds, Tetter, Pimples
on the face, Chepeed bsnde. Sore line, Ilbeume
lim. Hard o soft Corea. Ac. . (T Plica, 36 (la.
net hottle. . Far sale al lbs stars ef
Jury 13, !. ' H. MAMZR.
DENT13TKY:
JACOB HELLERS
HANKFUL for ihe liberal encouragement
which he hae received, woulJ reepcctfullf
rrn hie friends end the citizene of Ndrthntnteti
land county In general, that he baa prepared him
elf With the best Incorruptible Teeth, Oold Plate,
Gold Foil, Ac , tbst can be bad in the city of Phi
ladelphia ; and that he will endeavor, to the utmost
el hie ability, to render full satisfaction to ell who
uiv Think proper to engage hie services.- Ite w
be In Sunbury al (he "Aitgdat eoort. Where he Will
be prepared;, at -his teaideriee, te loser) Teeth cm
OolJ Plate, et on Pivot, nn the latcer snd most ap
proted time, hd attend to all lbs branchse belong.
Ing to DENIAL HURUERY. , - -
Ltdire will be waited on al their tlaee of rei
denre, if desired. '. ' '-. t...
Hi cborgi's will be reaennable, and hie work
Warranted.
He will visit different part of the roenly, ebot
once in three nvn'ti. - -,
Sunbtirv, July IStb, lK16Am '
SSPia, sDKIaPb,CTa3s
b. kxXvIbbh. jn..t
AV 34 AorlA Torfi 3ref, vnder the Mer-
chants' oft. . . . ,
Plil I a lc 1 tilt 1 a, '
a it mods ntetkie. .
KEEPS constantly on hind en eitet.sive as
tortinent of ell kinds uf S.lk. Fur and Bet
tn Hats, which he i flVr for .sic on the moat rea
sonable term. Hi Hat are made up ol the !cil
mtteriale, and in the moat approved style Per.
ont visiting Ihe city will find it to their interest to
call. July 11th, 1640 ly
S1LVEK MEDAU
itiiiiit st TMarasaatiii lastlTCTt, 1846.
Citf Bif Dtrrcolype EtlablUhmrut. r
tG. CP. GaCSDLEaaialSSSSJ,
(Lara 8iiioee A Cottiaa,)
.Ye. 100 Chtsnut tt., nbote Thin!, South side,
rmx.Axci.rxxiA.
itiriNN
Jll Jr.
for a lade.
INIATURE3 taken eooaly a well in clou
aa in eier weitner. A durk stlk uieae
and a black auit for a gentleman, are
I rrfrable in titling for picture. No eitra charge
i made for coloring, and petfrct likeneeae are
guarantied. July 4ili. 18n.ly
"FOUNTAIN hotel,
Light Street,
rllllt House hs uniloriron a tnorouen repair.
X. The proprieiors lolicit its former patronage.
Term $ 1 25 per day.
WM. W. DLT.
ARTHUR L. FOGO.
July 4, 1846. ly Proprieir.
COLTTlrBIA SOUSEj'
OHBSXt-XTT STHEBT,
P II I L A DE L P H I A.
"THIS large and commodious Hotel hae recently
JL been fitted up with entire new furniture
The subscribers therefore solicit .the patronage of
the public, end tiust that their ixpenence in the
business will enable ihtm lo give entire satisfac
tion. Terms moderate.
BAGLEY, McKENZIE A Co.
July 4th, 1846. ly
Keller tt Carceiiou$rh,
PATE ITT ATTOB.ITETS,
WASnmQTON, 13. O.
TlkRAWINGS end Papers for the Patent Of-
U fice will be preps red by thtin, al their offi.e.
opposite the I'e'enl Uluce.
Julr.4ih. 1846.-1?
IMPORTANT
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may be cure of obtaining, at
all times, pure and highly flavored
By the single pound or lerger quantity, et the
Peklu Tea Company'! Wo rehouse,
So South Steund street, let wet - Mnrket and Cku
' " nut streets,
rniXAEELFUXA.
Heretofore it hat been very difficult, indeed, al
moal iinpoaaible. always ll obtain good Ore, n and
llhck Tess. But no yu hive only to visit the
Prkin Tea Company's Store, lo obtsin as delirino
snd frsgraot Tea e yon could wish for. A II lsles
can hsie lie suited, with the advemege of getting a
pure article at a low price.
June 7ih. 1816. '
PREMIUM SCALES?
Dele's Cele rated K-il Road Scales.
Coal and Hay d.
Iron ManufacV de
Portable Pisiform do
tO different sites,
Dot re at or Floor do
& diff. rent tisee.
Counter do
IT difTerent site.
The sbove 8csles ere
made either eingle or
double beam, and are
decidedly the most durable, accurate end conveni
ent tcda ever ine .I'd. We alto have Platform
and Count r Scales, Patent Balance and every
kind of Weighing Machines in aa for eale, whole
tat and retail, al low price. All Settee told by ot
lo go out of the rity, ere boxed free of charge, end
weiiantrd to give salitfaetion ti the porehaser in
every partiruLr. GRAY A BROTHER.
Maoufactnreis snd Dealers, No. 34 Walnut street,
Jot,e 87. 1846. ly fhiladtlphia.
HORS
If II HorM 8h
V UP'ie. by
HORSE SHOES. Borden's Patent
Shoes, for sle at manufacloreie'
CRAY A BROTHER.
34 Walnut at. Philad.
- Jure 37, 1846 I y
do do -
d do
do do
do do
de do
SALT. New Yoik Ball in barrels and begs, for
tils tl manufacturere pricea, be
GRAY A BROTHER.
June 87, 1646. I y - 34 Welnnt-s. Philsd
CLOTHIlTGa"
TTUOLESAEE AND RET All A
THE inbscaibsrs tra constantly ntnufscturing
front the best French, English end American
manufactured Clothe and Caesiroers, CLOTHING
in a very supsrior elyle, cut and workatenship.
Parsons buying ta eell agsin will find one of Ibo
largest end most fs.kionsble Block of gooda to select
from In the city, and at pnareeedsotad b.w prices.
J. W, A E. O, STOKES,
.- . .134 Mark et Phited.
' N. B, A large assortment of Odd Fellowt Re
gtltt constantly sn hand, and all orders frost lodgss
or Midinlals puwetually attended to. nn the moot
liberel terme. ,- . J. Vy. ok E. D. S..
Philadelphia, June 37th, INI ly . .
n-e yon hir4-th ftewt
no! ,y7UA,T is nrh
Wir, Bifnt tee atain ai :
MARTI.V IRWIN,;
At, his in jhrlttt trer, sowms; the three
I etory Brick House,
TTAJnsl recrifed from Philsdelpbia thelergeet,
hsOHsomest end best sesortmsnt of t i-r,
r3 r BOOTS AND SHOES
of eveiy deaalpUon.-that bee ever been brought to
ibis pbce... And, whet la still belter, they esy he
sells so cUsp. that yon cm buy two his fit the
enme inoney that ytm ueea le pay for ens pair.
Re Bvts Cask end Seats ton U, snd
that la the reason that he eta afford to eell them en
much cheir. If yoo don't want to buv. lust call
and st hit noek. He ie alwav clai to eee hie
customer end it i no trouble to his la thaw hi
go.xl. Jail to give vou an idea how iliea.i lis doaa
tell, the following is a list of prices of a part of hi
r v
Men'e Thick Boots,
worth M 00 at 12 75
d i Cine Urain do
do Calf do .
4 60 at
son
. 6 00 at
50 at
t 00 tt
I 87 at
1 60 at
I Ot at
3 00
I 76
Boy' Thkk . : do . . .
Touthi do
1 35
I 00
Men's Thick Brogans,
Women a Morocco Welts
and Kid Springe. 7
Women't best City made
K'd Slionete.
1 00
I 13
Ladies' I Qjiurt and Gsi-
ler Uoott. -
S 00 at 1 37
Alto, tvey vtrietv of Ltdit.. Bov' end chit
drena' elioet, el prices lower lltian ever before offer
ed. Caml and See
8unbury, June 1 3th, 1846. 6m
DANVILLE
tss tt xra yEL TO J3C
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANYXLLB, COLUMBIA COtTNTY,
- Pennsvlvanld.
flHE Danville Steam WboUn Factory, foimer.
J.. ly owned and r.ecup'ed by Dr. PtTaiaia, hat
recentlv been pouhsttd by the tubicribt-rt, who
retpt-ctfull tnnnanra 10 their frieiuls and tbe pub
lie general y, thai they art, now prepared In do all
kn.us of wjik in thru line sf business, at the alior
test notice, according I t oriier, end in tbe beet com
psretive n.snnor. Ileving gone X considerabli
cipense in rrpairirie iLeb achinery end aparatua,
and bring wry psr.kulil in securii'g the service of
eiperienced mechanics, the) feel confident that
thry ere capable of evec iting all kinds of work in
a style superior lo eiy other s'sblisbwenl iu the
country, at the olJ rtittnmary pricre.
CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS n
BLANKETS conatan ly on hand, tnd for tale at
icduced prices, for Cash or Barter.
CARDING AKD FULL1XG
will be done in the beat manner, at Ihe usual pri
cre. All kinds of country produre taken in pay
ment for woik, st Danville market prices.
For the accommodation of those who live at
di.tance, Wool and Clots will be taken in at.
and, when finished, returned to the following pla
ces, Plain written directiona must accompany
each parcel t
Columbia County. Roup A Marr'e atore, Wa
shingtonvdle ; R. Fruit's store, Jerseytown ; Yes
ger'e inn, Rosring Crerk; Sbarpleaa atore, t'atta
wiaaet C. F. Mann's atore, Miffiinville 5 Miller's
store, Berwick! J. Cline'e Mill; Rickets store,
Oiangsville; Derr's store. While Hall.
tCorthumlerland County Michael RetJer'alnn,
TurbulvitU; Ireland A Hav'a store, McEwene
vilte; E. L. Piper's store, WsUonston 1 S. I.
Comty A Cu'e store. Milion ; Gibson's inn, Chil
lisqusque 1 Forsyth's store, Northumberland ;
Young's stors, Sunbury.
Luzerne County. Reynold's etore, Kingston ;
Gilderaleeve's store, Wilkesbarre ; Osylord s store,
Plymouth 81 jet's store, Nanllcoke; Judgs
Mack's Mill, Huntington.
Lycoming County. 1). Clepp'e elore, Muncy ;
Shoeintker'e etore. bmith's Mill.
GEARHART A KOWNOVER.
Danville, May 9, 1846.
PKNNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
BAZrVTZaXiB FA.
rjlHE eutieciiber, Iste of tbe Union Hotel, Mun
X cy, Pe , respectfully informs the old snd nu
merous customers of the
Pennsylvania Tlouse,
and the public generally, that be nae leased the
Tavern Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where
he is now prepared to snlettsin travellers, and per
sons viaiiing the town, in the vrry beet style. The
eecommodatione will be each es a well conducted
public hooe should afford, tnd no effort will be
spired lo render satisfaction, in every respect, lo ill
who inty call. The citisent of Lycoming county
are invited 10 put up with the undersigned when
tbey visit Danville.
, HENRY WEAVER.
Dsni'le. Msy 3, 1846.
WSITS 377 AIT HOTEL,
Rack Stbeet, pMtaantLruiA.
1IY J. .PETERS.
THIS location ie convenient for Business men
visiting the city. Every paint it taken to se
cure the comfort of traveller.
March 7, 1846. ly
MONTOUR HOUSE,
1ATE BRADY'S HOTEIa,
Opposite the Court J louse, .
Q AN VZLIiB, J?B WT1TA.
e a THE MubeeriKer, who aeaie-ed for ee.
ejjj vete I yetrs in the msntgeenent of the s
Jitil Lbovs Hotel, lately kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra-ini'Va-Ide.
b.t leave lo inform the treveiling
public, that ha bee taken the esiabli'bmeat on hie
own eeroartt, an the gret of January, I4o.
The House has. ol Iste. andergoae many laapor
tant alterations, and the preeent conductor promisee
to leave nothing undons lo stake it a Com fr table
and ecreesble, as wall as s cheap snd arcomaaoda
ling flopping place for atrangere who may viail our
fl turi-hing village. No peine nor etpenee will bs
epered to fill Ihe leble and the bar with ihe beat tbe
maiketa eflnrd. and with lbs determination to da.
vo'e hie entire personal attention to tbs comfort of
nose, whs msy make hie House ineir temporary a
lode, and aided by at lite, careful end obliging eer
rente, he hopee to give general satisfaction, and re
ceive a liberal ebara of euatoea.
tr Larew tad com mod 10 oe STABLES are at
lached ta ths ssisblishmsnL which era attandsd by
careful and oblicinc bottlers.
" GIDEON M. 8HOOP. '
v Jsnaary 34th. U46 4f
CCmCKtiSS JWX-Blos and Basse. Coagssas
Ink, of a tppaiior qualiiy. for sale cheep, el the
store of ' HENRY MA8SER.
Jly4lh. 1346.
M
aupsifi
UL ASSUSTbe .s qssljiy Segar lienee
Melesasa. anl 134 CnU pat taaHt esaa,a
aupsiflna article of yellow aioiasees lot nsting, pn
ly Hi cenU per ousrt lor saie eiine stare st
Jane 13. lS4aC - HBNRT MASSElt.'
HE CiLtBaaTta .MaeatSAB Haia Oil., hae
15 inat ha twisrwjd and iefor aeleat thesnraat'
Wri
He B 1AQ3EIV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,11
Miff BUJlaTs PaV f ' ."'7 I .
Business attended to ia the Countlee ef Not
iliunL'erlad, Uuioa. Lycoming and Columbia-
' " ' Rthvtei " ; 1
;- r,:, P. A A. FseeasTr, , -Lowta
A Baaaos, ' (
SoXltBlt A SsODOBAtt,
S-Hikti.
RtraoLB. MeFaatkas A Co.
" Setatss, Qwee 4c Ce., - ? ,
PET E R B. M A 8 S EU,!'
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA.
tTBESPECTFULLY . inform the ciiitene ef
J, Sunbury and vicinitv, that he hat opened an '
office at the resilience of Henry M ester, in Market
atreet, where he ie prepared to execute all klnde of
utsTti CHrnetar. Plate Wprk.&c, on the latest
and moat approted plans. -
nsvtng bad some etperienee end inttrnciion,
under on of the mol eminent and aucceaeful Dsn-
lit in Philadelphia, he believs that be will be
able to give satisfaction to those who rosy want hie
Services. ' . . ;
Ladiss will be waitsd nn at their placea of reel,
denco. His cbergee will be uiodeiate,' and his
wo.k warranted.
Sunbury, March 38th. 1846.
EVANS & WATSON,
, No. 78 Sooth Third Strict,
Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange,
W snufacturs end ksrp con
Vif lfJf? T1'111' 0,1 band, e Urge at.
sortment ol llieir f stent lrn
proved Salamsnder FIRE
PROOF SAFES, which srs
so constructed ae lo set at rest
'l-It?. l'wj " manner of doubt as to their
being strict! r fire proof, and
ihst they will resist the fire of sny building in tbe
world. The oulside-cate of the Safes srs mads of
boiler iron, the inside cse of eoapatone. end be
tween the outer esse end inner caae ie a apaco of
aome 3 incbea thick, end it filled in with indestruc
tible material, so aa to make it an Impossibility to
ever burn any of the contents inside of thie Chest.
These Moapatone Salamandeii we are prepared
and do challenge the weild 10 produce any article
In Ihe shape of Book Ssfee lhat will stand aa much
heat, and we bold ourselves ready at all timee to
have them fairly tested by public bonfire, thould t
ny cf out competitors feel disposed to try ther.
We else continue to manufacture tnd keep eon
ttsntly on bam', e large and general assortment at
our Piemium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which
we have e Urge quantity in use, and in every in
stance they have given entire ailiafactton to the
purchaser of which wc will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who hive them in uee.
N. A G. Taylor, 129 noith 3d et.; A. Wright
A Nephew, Vine st. whsrf ; Alexander Csror, Con
veyancer. corner of Filbert and 9th s's.t John V
Ford, 31 north 3d.t.; Mr era Bu.h, SO north 3
st.; Bailey A Brother, 13d Make! .14 James M
Paul, I Ul south 4th sl.j Dr David Jayne, 8 soul
3d St.; M tithe w T. Miller, 30 south 3d et.; tm
w could name some three or four hundred uthei.
if It were necessary. Now we invite the etteutior
of the public, and particularly those in want 0
Fire Proof Safes, to call st oar store bi fore purcht
sing elsewhere, end we think we can estisfy then
that they will gel e belter anil cheaper article t
our store tbsn any other establishment in the city,
Y e also continue 10 manufsctuia real and Co
pying Preaaea, made in euch a r.anncr sa to ap
ewer both punweee : Hoietinc Machines. Ft
Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of lock
on them, witb D. Evans's Patent Keyhole roi
attscbed to the same ; plain and ornamental In
Hailing, AC. , '
N, 13. Ws keep constantly on band a hrgs a
aottrr.snt of our Patent Slaia Lined Refiigei lou.
Water Filler and C..olra;and we have also on
hind savrral aecond hand Fire Proof (Sheets takea
in exchange for ours, which we will dupoee of a
very li.tt prices, .
Philadelphia, January 24th, 1846. ly
To Iiirchaers of
DRY GOODS.
,o. 121 J'eurlst., NEW YORK.
HAVING eatsblit-hed 1 Brsnch at No. 144 Cher
nut tt., Philsdelpbia, is now opening, and wi
be constantly receiving from the New York Am
lions, en extensive assortment of
ZVaYXrCY A STATUS DST GOODS,
w hich will be eokl at lite lowest New York pi tec
al wholesale and R. tail. Among h s stock will 1
found a good assortment of the following art icier
Jacconeta, Plaid, Hair Cold, Lace, Strips, Boo
Saiaeand Tarlatan Muslins, Bish p and Jint
Lawns, Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy end Ball IMrwt
Thread I aces, Application D-. rich B'ac W
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Ce
Linen Cembric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cs ISent
d'Ecoeee, Moneeline de Laine, 6 ilk end I -oU'
Warp Alpeccaa, Qaoen'e tMoth, Gete I 'It"
French Meriooe. Black Silks, Gloves. Hill Hs
biuwlc, t.'ravBte, Ribbons. Embroideries, A4 .,&
Country Meicbanta and etbera visiting 1. 1 ildi
phia ar New York to purchase, are reajrectftf. W
sited la call and exsmme the stocks.
No. I. U45. ly
BELIEVE AN1) L I V If
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrnp of Tar Wot
Naptbn.
THE unprecedented tvecess of this medicine,
tbs restoration of htsltb, 10 those who, in d
pair, bed given Op til hopes, hae given ll en ei
ted reputation above all other remedies, furntahi
evidence af its intrinsic vein and power, ae (he
ry egsnt which can be relied upon lor the rLrs
Pulmonary Consumption, Bronrhiltis, Asbht
Pain in the tbJs end Breast, Spitting ef Vis
Wbooplng Congh, Croup, Ac
Attention la leaaeeted ta ths following ASTO
I8HING CURE.bt Thomson. Compound Syi
of Ttrtnd Wood Nspthall
PhilaMpkia, May li, 1M(
MR. THOMBON Dear Blr With grati
freluiga I inform yon of Ihe astonishing effect
y cuir mediclna, which has lileeally lais-d me fr
a death-bed t My disea, Pulmonary Contnc
lion, hsd reduced me so low ihst my pbysieiea
nojncrd my case hopeless At ibis junction I
gen to ue your medicine, and miraculoue aa it t
seem, it has completely restored aae to heshb, t
everything eiee hed failed. Respectfally yanra, -'
, WASHINGTON MACK
Charlotte tlreel, above George ett
The ndreignel, being personally acquaii
with Washington Mack and hie Bufferings, I
witness to - ths astonishing affects af Tbstee
i
Compound Syrnp af Tar, aad the trath ef ih
have statement.
-JOS. WINNER, I8 North Third ttrsst,
DAVID VICKERS, 4t Alewnd ttrert,
HUGH M'GINLEY. 0. E. corner Tem
end fourth atreate. . . ' .
' Prepared 00 ly by 8. P. Thomeeti; N. E. ee
of 6th aad Spruce .tree, FbHseVphie; . I ..
Agents. H. & Maswetv esaahory ; D. G
aad Dr. Ifacpberaon, Hsrieeeirg Jno. Q. Br
PetasvilVs 1 Gen. Earl, Reading t Hooeioa A
an, Twwend. Bradesed eeejaty.pc.. Ptial M
aw.b4llvstAnerdBesl., r w r,,,, .
fned", l5 IMI.lr
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