Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 30, 1847, Image 4

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    "II I' WMPJJiUMjmH I - J I U
fh Trial am it Trlhit UlltinS of Primer's
. Urvll.
At Mi; tat .Anniversary Celebration of the
VaHhintfton Typographical Society, a number
admirable speeches were nede, nnd atm.nj
'..m the blowing, by G. IT Wallis, a Cmigrei-
'.ml reporter ;
Mr I'xcaioefrr GenlUmen : 1 have noihinr
t i say. I suppose, though, '.he requisition to
f.y eorneihtniHs imperative. Gentlemen, t am
in of yon if (he trial of a printer'" devi! and
he v'cissitudea of a journeyman printer's ad
venturer, are the teat. Many of you are ae
Minted wiib the outline of my career from 'he
'"'me that I was an iipprentice to the lute Jona
than Elliot, ot Ihia city, (peaee to hi mil,) who
was familiarly known In hi office by the en
fihoninus iijn ficution of "Old B.unb." I aep
V'fore me a fellow-apprentice (Mr. Daniel
? nith) with "Old B.,inb." ( bad been the devil,
r'ughtor, and Daniel euceeoded in the digni
of thut office, tie knows, and 1 know, and
! cunnot furpet the peculiarities of a printer'
MiinvMiicrn' life, if our own are to be taken at
'm standard. "Old rimib," of summer even
travo uacur euppor under the arlmr of an
! nbella vine in hia parden, hut tl.P fruits of the
v i.e wer" interdicted to u.a, nttd our evening
in- 'i I uniformly rnnjistini of cerium broiled
i i miens cntmi-ted of a dih of red hcrrtnca.
Am) t nm hern reminded of n most aiiirular co
' i 'ii'iice. We all know, and Daniel, you
i 'in, and t know, and Mr. President and Mr.
!C 'chie, you know, that from time immemorial
v i devil lio been associated with nr Craft.
1'iimt the tradition of the Devil and Dr. Faus
i down, our ancient ally, the devil, has been
ppend(re of a printing office, inpvitabty and
i orab!. The justice of the as cintiou isa
i t her question tho fact is so. And then, too,
y ii all recollect, or ought to recollect, the in
cident in Hcripture history where the devila, by
n.p divine command of our Saviour, were ex
lied from certain individuals and, taking re
iiije it, a drove nfhogs, impelled them and pro
p tied them down the mountain declivity and
'..rough the chapparrale Intishter into the
.-res nf the ea. Well, now, I know not why
'or good "Old Bomb" persisted in feeding hi
iti-vila on herrings, unleee he boliered that the
whole tribe were descended from those thus dri
xvi into the sea, and concluded that they must
h.,e acquired, as a matter of coarse, a taste for :
nil fuh. General laughter. j
But again, my brethern, when I contemplate
t mi in the aggregate as journeymen, I cannot
tint reflect with prida that I, too, am a printer ;
that I have known something of a primer's che
jiiered caroer, and have experienced something
n the facility and the good grace with which a
printer adepts himself to the exigences of hia
oe ; laughter, and so it may not be amiss to
detail a little circumstance of a tramp of mine
liirough Pennsylvania a bona fide tramp a
(uirney of 600 miles to Columbus, Ohio, under
'I ken on foot, with finances on hand amounting
in lha extraordinary sum total of rSS,75, laugh
ter. But" I got several futjoh$ on thu way,
mid at the end of my journey had a surplus: in
i'nd nf wen dollar and fifty cants. Iiugh
ur Mr. President. It was an autumn day, and
tin eveninsj eun was sliinii'! aslant the moun
t ma; there was a cold graynesa in tho sky,
and a melancholy ftillnras around, save the tin
kling of the cow belli here and there along the
hills. There was aomcthinp in the sailnea and
loneliness of the eeenu its harmony wilh thede
oldtinn of the lnunly traveller's thoughts. The
eon was seitinp, when your narrator descried a
home of entertainment on the way eide, prorni
H'ng, frnro the proofs of comfort about it, good
lure, and a pleasant rest (or the night. The
inudlr.rd, a sturdy German, sat in his poreh.emo
king hia mtertchaum, and wilh hia fret thruwo
h.rward uixiii the railuiL', diepUyed the broad
tnundalion of a pair of brngann, studded with
i"i!n, and the heel'ap upun them shining like
t ao new monna emerging over the horizon
Mr. W. then went on to relate the suspicions
of the landlord, and hia failure to guess the oc
cupation of hia applicant fur "supper end lod
iMnjrs." Said the worthy hot : "Von aint no
ilxntitt, nor krenolojus, (phrenulogiHt,) nor pook
echent, nor chenteel sh'temuker; well, then,
vat in tur lifel are you!" "An humble dieciple
)f Fauat, a professor of the art preservative of
ail arts, the typographical art, that is, tho black
art, sir." "Vol is tint : for crout's sake, vot ia
datl" "A printer, 6ir, a man that prints books
and newnpapera." "A brinter," echoed the
German, reaching nut his hand, "a man vot
brints pooka and noosrlmberc, hey! Chakop,
tHko the genilPumn's pa- k ofT; Chon puild up a
tool f.re. Vlk in, sir; valk in. 'Sally put
tho kittle on, and v.o'11 all take tea." Great
huehter "A brinter, hry I wirh I imiy be
tan-, if I did'nt think y.m vos a tailor !"
Thb DrLin Mark. We crpy the following
frrm a Cfimmun'Rutiun in the Southern Stand
ard, written by Beverly Tucker
'Now the most rational account I ever heard
nf the mark $ is this: The Straits r.f Gibral
tar, called of eld "the pillars of Hercules,' were
also then called the ne j lus ultra of the world.
Spain pushed her discoveries to this continent,
and when she carried home the wealth thus re
warded her enterprise, she coined it into dollars,
and etamped Ihem wi'4i a triuniphunt alluauui
to her great achievement. The pillars they bear
are the pillars of Hercules, and across them is
twined a fillet marked with the buaslrul words,
"plus ultra." Farther yet, the two straight
lines are supposed to represent these pillars, and
the line that waives across them stands for the
fillet, and thus the mark $ is but a rude prc
Tui of thia (art ot the impr teaioa.
HANK NOTE LIST,
The fiillow1n liiH idiowa.the cuinmt value of all
snnaylani Bonk Nutftr. Tbe titon implicit re
liance may t pUneJ upon it. it i ewry tvttk
carefully nnipnred With arid Cot foot oj frora iJick
nell's Reperter.
. ITniihl In PhlladelpliSn.
, Disc. ti
Ne. I.eciTiof. pM,tip.
NOTEU AT TAK.
I B-nk of Xnrih America . ,
!'"'
P"r i
oariR ot the Northern l,tvrtipa .
Commercial Dank of Penn'a. . .
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hniik .
Koiniiiitton Sank .
f'hiladrlphia Uank .
Schuylkill Dank
8mithwark Hunk
Weafern !Hnk . .
Mechauica' Unnk
Mnnufarturprd' cV MiKlmriiiia' tlniik
llank of Penn Townnhip . .
Oirard Bank
B:mk nf Commerce, Into Muyuitliolno
Bank of PennyfvainV
Country naiiUn.
flank of Chenter C!ritnlV Wcsfchi'ier
f "
pur
f" !
I""
mr
HIT
pill
par
P''
ai
pur
f-nr
,nr
,:ir
,:,r
par
pnr
)ir
iar
ptr
'i r
p..f
i.ji
Hank of Delaware t'oiimy
Bnk of fiermnnlown'
Bank of Montgomery (i.
Doylnitown Banli
Canon Bank
('heUr
(ii'imnnliiwu
No'rii'iiwn
niviittwri
Farmer' Bank of Bin k co Bri't.d
Bank of Nnrthnmbeflnnii rihiitn''.-ilnMd
t'nlumhia Bntk k tlriil(ti r.i.( .rl-tntt:
Farinpm' Bntik of I.anenatei f.nnc i 't-i
I,nnrater Dounly Bunk
L-uicM'er Bank
Fiirinern' Bank of fica.linn
OrTice of Bank of PciiiiV
OlTice do do
Office do du
Office dii do
NOTES AT I
Rank of the United SHitM
Minora' Bank of Potlsvillc
Bank of IwiKtown
Bank of Middlotown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Harremure Bank
lanan Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bsnk of PitMhurg
Wnt Branch B.iiik
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Bcrka County Bank
Offire of Bank of U. .
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Chambcr!urg
Bank of Cicltyrhurx
Bank of Niiuehniia Co,
Brie Bank
Farmcra' & Drovern' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honeeilnlr ltuiik
Munnngaheta Bank of B.
Vork Bank
l.fincDKtcr
I.atu'der
f mix, j,
llntril'uiR
I'l.P't-
I,:mr;iHler otTicc
Ite-ulintf f ilo n.it
Hnton J iflnue n.
I SCO IT NT.
Philadelphia 2:?
Potiaville j ;
l.eivistnwn 1 j i
Miilillfinwii jil :
Curlinle j i
Piltafmrg I
HnliitlnVaburg i
llirrtxliur(j j
Lebanon j i
Pitlahura; f j
PiUsburg j
Wiiliainapnrl lj
Wilkeabarra li
Allentnwn I
Reading I
Pittaburg failed I
Frie do
New Brighton do
I'hamberabnrg
Uettyaburg
M mi trine I?
Rria 11
Wwneliurg juj
Waahington li
Honemlula 1 1
Brownavills t !
Vo.k ial
N. B. 'I he notea of thoae hatika on which we
oruit quotaliona, and euhstitute a dnsh ( ) are out
purchased by the Philadelphia tirkcr, Willi ihe
eiceptiou of ttne Which hare a letter ol I. ferrnce.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. loa.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
tichuvikill Sav. Ins.
KnMieltn Sav. In. A
Penn 'I owimhip Hav. Ina.
Manual I.ulmr lijnk ( I'. V
t'nwsiiila Bank
Allehsny Bunk of Pa.
Bank of Braver
llmik of Slara
Bunk of Wfisliiiiuiiin
IVutre 13 il k
Philadelphia failed
do (ailed
do tailed
la
do
Dyott, prop.) failed
Tnwar.da
Bfilfoid no sale
Boiier cl.xed
Hanishurg clnaed
N a -hington l.nlril
Ik-lh f-uitu eloai'd
Pittibuig no aale
PilUburg f.nleil
Fay otto c. faileil
(rcenraatio fulled
Harmony no aalc
Huntingdon no rale
I.ee, lilomi iioaale
Warieu failed
DlllidulT no rale
New Hope lisd
Milton tin nlc
Meudrilltf clowd
Port Carbon
Carliide faileil
Montr. ow cloiied
Uiiiontown faileil
(rufiniburg cloaed
Wilkcburre no rule
City Bii"k
Fanner' At MechV' Rank
Farmers' 4 Mvh'e' Bank
Furini r' V Mi-ch'ca' Unnk
Harmony InHiiluto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbcrmuu'a Iivnk
Northern Bank of 'a.
New Hope D. l. Bruise Co.
Norlhumti'd Union I'ol. Bk.
North Wct-rn Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Acr. Sl Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank nf Pcnu'a.
VYeitmorelaml Bank
Wilkesharre Bridj Co.
(rjj All notra purpoitliif; to tie on any Ptoim-yl
vania Bank not given in iho above lUl, may be am
Jown aa frauds.
ii:v' ji:iiki:y.
BankoflVew Brunswick
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank
Farmers' Bank
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmer' and Mechanics' Ilk
Fanner' and Merchants' Bk
Franklin Bank of N.J.
Brunswick
Belvidere
Medfird
Penh Amhoy
llrldj')l.io
Mount Holly
Rahway
N. Piunswick
Middle! jwii Pt
Jer.ev ("ity
failed
1
par
i
p.r
par
i
failed
i
failed
fa ih d
failed
fulled
tailed
i
failed
4
llohuken Bkg & Uiuztng Co Hob -lien
lersey City Bank
Jersey Ciiy
Mechanic' B ink
Munufuturcra' Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk id N.J.
Mii'hmmV B ink
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morria Canal and l!kg Co
Pui-t Nolea
Newaik Bkg & Ina Co
New Hope lk I Bridge Co
ratter.-i.iu
Belleville
Morriet.iwii
Freehold
Newaik
Trenton
Jersey City
liar l
Newaik
Lailil.erUviiU
llohoken
cN. J. Manulac. anil Bkg t o
fail.il
N J Prolerton & Lombard bk Jereey Ci'.y
Orange Bank Orange
Paterson Bank Peterson
failed
fa I If M
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bunk Pnnceton
Salem Banking Co Salem
Slats Bank Newark
Hiate Hank Eluiibetlilown
Htato Bank Camden
Slats Bank of Morris Morriaioaru
sit ts Bank Trenton
nleni snd Philad Manuf Co Salem
Sussex flank New Ion
Trenton Banking Co' Trenton
jwr
par
failed
fullej
i
par
i
faded
par
pal
par
par
par
par
par
par
Cnion Bank Dover
Wellington Banking Co. Hsckenaark
IrT.LAlTARK.
Bk of Wilm St Rraiuiywiue Wilmington
Bank of U.i,wre Wilmington
Bank of Bmyri,, Smvrna
l Uanch MiMord
r-srimr. Bk of Kt.ie ,J Dtl Dover
no tiranch
lo bran. h
Do branch
Union Biink
C5" Under 6'a
Wilmington
GsoigetowQ
Newcastle
Wilmington
(tj Ou all banks tnsrked thua () th.rs srs eu
tber counter Ml or altered notra f ik r,uu ds
tominsiioLs, in (irtuUtinn,
MP!?
DEjV TS. T 11 Y.
TIIANKFI'L for tbe liberal encoumKcmcnt
which he has rereid, woull reappctfultjr
Iriturni bis friend snd the cititens of Northumt er
land county in eansral, that he has prepared him
aelf with the beat fncurruptible Teeth, Gold Plate,
Gold Foil, &C. , that ran be bad in the city of Phi
hditphin; anJ ilial he will endearor, tJ lheltniit
ot hia ability, lo mider full eati-fction to a'l who
iii it, ink iiioiwr in rnaice. hia -rice. Ho will
h tu tfunl'ury at Ihe Auso-t cuurt, where he will
It ptrpareil, at hia residence, to itinwrl Tcelh on
tuiM Plate, ot im I'iv.'t, on the I ileal and nio-l a
i nt'd pi in:, ' nil attend l.i a'l tbe liraiicher le!on
, i,li a tvdl he nuiii'il mi at their (ducts of rc.'i
ilcni i il dti'.ri d.
Hi ilinl'.'H mil he leusmi.ilile, and hi" Wo:k
warMiitrd.
lie Wili viii;l dill'i rent p.iiU of the cnuuty, ab.iut
nlice in three uiMli'ha.
Hiintnirv, July Isih. tl(i fim
?n:.ri
IC. KIMBER, JR.,
.'t. 'M .mtli i'lwrlh Sim I, vn tti ll.tr h r- ,
i hunts' tluli I,
V li I I ;t 1 c H Ii I a ,
i li Mima nu etui
KKt'S eontant'v on h:inil an exei.-ive aa- ,
s -niiiiieiii nt n I kimla 1-fN.ik, Fur ami Ben-
v. i Mill, which tie i ii.-r tnr ne on t tie mn?l lea
, ,m iblr te.m, Hia II -it nre made Up ot the beit
, in iteiiat-i. and in ti e nvml nptunvi il mvte Pel
i a. ii i visiting the ciiy ill fiiu) il to their inieieai to
; ,-jM. .Inly ttlh. IHtC-lv
siiA icn Mi:i)AL, .
' AWAIIIlin II V TIM. HH1RI.1M IJSflTlTt, 19t.1.
I City Dapnirreolype EsIaUislimrnt. ;
i SEP. LS. daLLa'iXaLiifS,
(LTK Smima iV Coi.i.lia.) (
An. 100 Chesnut nt., rilmrf Third, idf,
rillliADEIiPHIA.
I MATURES tuken eiua!ly n w.ll in clou
dy aa in eleir weuSer. A d irk ailk diea
for i lady, and a blaek suit lor a nenilemaii, are
t refi-rablajin aitting f- r a piciu e. No extra charge
is naile for coloring, and peifert likeneaae arc
i?ii iraiuied. "July 4th. tKlfi. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
l.iuht Stitt,
rBIIIK House has iinileignlie a thorough rcpni'.
1 'I'he proprietora folioit ita former patronage.
I'rrma l 25 per day.
VM VV. MIX.
AIM III It I . FiKifi.
Ju'y 4. IS-tfi. ly Pr-'i.T.eiora.
"dCLTJlttBIA ' EOTJSE,
OriESNUT STREET,
V II I I, A U li L 1 II I A.
T'i
11 IS Ttrpe ami cnmenoiliinia Hotel ban rrrently
The ahliarrilH're then fore solicit the pntronaseof
ttie public, and t'tiat that their cxpeiienre in ihe
biuiuese will enable them lo give entire satisfac
tion. Terms moderate.
BAULKY. McKENZIE & Co.
July 4.1., lSlri.-ty
licllt T A I't rilOllll,
ATTOPalTSTS,
AND MECHANICAL KNU INTERS,
VASIIINGTON, T. C.
KA WINtiS md Papers for tho Pa'.m Ol
fice will be i rci and by ihem, al their oilii-e,
opposite tho Paienl OlHce.
Julv. 4:h. IS-lli. ly
I .11 I' (I H T t T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Villi may be sure nf nhtiiii'l.g, ai
ft J all limes, pure and highly (lnoitd
tin
-
By Ihe siiiglo pound or larger ipnu tity, al Ihe .
lVJiiiiT-aC'oiii'ii N Vurrlioiiatr, .
till South Scmi'l ttrrrt, letwrti Market und Chrt- '
nut ttrtetx, !
7UXX.ArEX.rXHA. I
Heretofore it ha hern vrrv diilieult, indi-ed, al- ,
in.i-t iinpo-sibln. always In ub'ain good (ire. ri and
ULtk Teas. Uul na.v VnU have only lo vit.il the ,
Pi kin Tea Cor man's Sl, re. lo obtain as delii ioua
J ,) fiajnini Tea a .. could wish for. All tastes
can heic be suited, w ith the advuntugc of gelling a
puie article al a ln-.v price.
June
7ih. 1810.
FREBIIUIVI
SCALES.
L'alt's Cele
raled Kail Road Scales, j
Co . I and 1 1 iv do )
lion VauutaeV do i
lYrtuhlc Platforniiiii I
"U di lli-rc in f.es, I
DoiiMit or Fl ier do
ft dub in.t siies,
('ou uter
18 ditirieut siea.
The above Scales are
nvidn either aingle or
double brant, and are
decidedly the nu-st tUnable, aecuia'e and roiiveui
cut tel. a eer mve.it. d. We al-o has Pla f uin
land Count r Scales, Patent Balaneis and every
no aale i k'm' W'eighing Machines in use f.-t asle, whole
i i i-ale and retail, at low prices. All Scales sold by ua
lo go out nf thu citv, are boxed fr. e of charge, and
waiianuil to eve ta!liaciion ri inn purcinser in
i ""y Pnicul r
RA Y A BROTHER,
Manufaeliirers and Pealess, No. '.H W alnut street,
June 37, lH4li. ly f'hiliidrlfihm.
1 S. HORSE SHOES. B
" If l Horse Shnea, lor sale at
l ' )r"cc. by
I' CRAY ft 1
j Jur.s 27. 1R4G. lv 34 Wa
s ' eVX HORSE SHOES. Burden' Paten!
i If W Unite Shnea, lor sale at manufacture)
BROTHER,
alnut ft. Hhtla.l
I
ALT. New Yoik Salt iu baud, mid bags, for
aids sl manufae'Uieia' pricea. bv
GRAY A BROTHER.
June 27. 1846. ly 3 Walnut sl. Phil.d.
C LOTHin'G,
Miioi,i:sikM: ami iii:taix.
rP!IE fulsribrra are constantly manuftclurme
from Ihe liest French. English and Ameiiian
manufactured Cloths snd Cessimer. (.'LOTHIN'O
in s very ua?rior style, cut and workmanship.
Persons buying lo sell again will Cod one of ihe
largest and most fashionable slock of gooda lo select
from in lbs city, and el unp.ece.lenUtd f-w prices
J. W. A E. D. S 1'OKF.ti,
194 Maikr! al. i'hllad.
N. D, A large avonm-nt of Odd Frllowa' Rt
gsha cnnstamly on hand, and atl order, from lodge
or individuals pur.ciual y attended te, on lira wast
htrl lenn. J. W. A E. D. S.
Fhiladalikia, funs STth, lie.-)y
a
At-gJf--.'l!! -'. ".I I -.Lis.
Ilnvc von licaril llic IVerV?
NO! WHAT IS IT?
WT, l!V T III altailTKaT
3IARTIIV Hi WIN,
At hifhop, in Murhet Jrat, adjaining th three
' story flnck Me,
HASjuat received from Philadelphia the largest,
hanitaemcut and beat assortment of
BOOTS -AMI SHOES
of ereiy description, that baa eer been bdiught l
ihia Macs. And what ia till helicr, they any he ;
sella no rheap, that yml can buy two rinir Ihf. i
(tm( motif i tfutt Imi unfit trt pay l' une pn!r.
He 111 t a run CH nnd Skh. ioa CH, and i
tint i tho re iunn that he can iilT.tril lo aell ihem an '
much cheni'cr. If yml don't waul to buy, jml call i
and are hia "'nek He ia alwjva a;lJ to see hia
i n-liiniem ; and il ia no Irnnl'le tr htm In sU.iw hi- ,
K'li-iU. Jnl In eive tow an hlea how ehea.i he tinea I
ell, the liilluwiiiR ii a li-il of pri.-ea nf a pait of hia '
i U : !
Men's Thick B.-l-,
l i I me Uriiiii il l
d-i tiilf d.i
worth ft 00 nt f2 7.'.
" 4 Ml at a on ,
" ft nu nt a on
Pni a' Tl.i.k ' " .Ml il I 75 j
Voutha' ,1.1 " U 00 -ul I 2-"
Men'a Thi.-k Hr -gnus " t M7 il I 00
Wiiiie-irn Mo.-orro e!ta
and Ki t S,.ri. " 1 .J at t 00
Women'., t ot City made
K-il Slime... " I 62 at I I'i
l. uli. s' (i.iiti r.' and (Jai
ler Boon. " ? 00 at 1 n
A 'mi. i viry virie'v nt Lailii1-'. Il.iv-' and chil-
iliena' ahiii-a. ai er cra l iveer than eer beture otl' r-
i d. Cnmr ami .Ve
Simbory. June lib, I 94 0 Oil
D A N V I Ii I- B
fSisSr'"a ET V. !BrH'
WOOLKN KACTOPiY.:
DANVILLE. COLUMEIA COUNT V,
' lriniij It suiUt.
, fjllin Danville .Sfui Wi f.iet-rt. fo-nn-r-L
ly owned and i-ccup ed by Dr. Pktmikix h e
reiullv been pun hasi il by t!ie alibcrib. ra, who'
leapi ctfidlv anri'-uui e to thrir frienda and the pub- s
u. iieneral y, tbul lliev a-t nm prepsreil tu do all
. kinda of w irk in Iheii line ni biiainma, at the ahor- f
I teat notice, according ti oriel, and in lb heal com
p.iralive n.ren.'r. llanni'i Rone ti eonideralile
experiae in n pHir'nut ll.eir narbinery and a)-aratua,
' and being vi r par.irular iu arcuring th service nf
' enpeiience.l lorchaliic, the) feel confident that
! they are capable ol eMCilinu all kirula nf w- rk in
, a style superior In a y (i.her "r abMahioeut in ihe
cotiiitrv, ai the old ei rto.n irv p lets.
CLOTHS. SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS m.
BLANKETS rnli.t ui ly on band, and lor asle at '
reduced p'icer. for Cam or B.tner.
rtitii; am) n i.i.ifj
i nil) !e ,l,.ne in llie best in inner, at the usual pri
; cis. All kimU of country prmlui e liken in pay
rn-nt for woik, nl Duiilli narket iricc.
For the aecoiumuilaiHin ol thoae who lie at
ililanee. Wool, ami C1.0TH will bn lakcn in at,
ai.d, vkhen fiiiivtuit, re urnul to the following pla
ces. I'Uin written directions mual uceoinpuny
each parci I :
CulumUm Cnuniy. Tvoup A: Man's store. Wa
shingti nville ; K. Yt nil's an. re, J rveylown ; Vea-
B-f inn, Ho iring I reek ; pha'ples s'oie. ana-
:. F. Mann's aiote, Mirllinvi le; Miller's
' store, Itenvnk ; J. ('line's Mill; R rkf I store,
i Omnueville ; Derr'a store. While Hall.
I Kirthumbtrlntid County Mirhael Reader'a inn,
! Torbulville; Irelnnil & IHa's a'ore. McEwena-
ille; E. L. Piper's ftme, Watsm stow ri ; S. I.
j t.'omty & Cn's sliire, Milton; tiib-nn'a -nil, Chil
' lia.pmque : Forsvlh'a stoie, laorthuinberlaiid ;
' Young's store, Huntiury.
! I.uzrrne County. Reynold's store, Kingston;
(Sildi rslecve's store. Wilkesharre ; (iavlnrd's store,
j Plymouth ; S yei'a store, NsiHtccke i Judge
i Mack'a M il, Hunlingtoii.
I Ifuming Cottnti. 1). Cl.ipp'a store, Muncy ;
Shneuiakcr'a store. Mmith'a Mill.
I UE A I! HART A. KOWNOVER.
j fl'inville, Mav V, ItOti.
j " X X S Y L V A N I A l UlL'SK,
DANVILLE PA.
1
VIE auU. nlier, Isle of the Union Hotel, Murv
rv, I'a , respectfully iuloriua ihe nlJ and nu
un (oua cu. turners of ihe
iinKilianl-i llniive.
...l .1- ....i i.. ...,..t:. h h. Ieae.l ibe
Tavern -Si.nd of John Rhixles, in Danville, where
he is now tirrpared to entertain Iravi l ers. and per
aoua visiting the town, in the vry best style. The
accommodations will be such as a well conducted
public bnui-e should afford, and no ctfort will be
spared to render satii-fai lion, in rtery respect, to all
who may call. The t il 'Ta na nf Lvconunit county
are invited io put up wuh the undersigned when
they visil Danville.
HENRY WEAVER.
DimiHe, May C, tt-lfi.
' "V
75THXT2H SVZ-IT HCTELjl Country MeichanU Slid others visiting Philadel
Kaci: Stkkkt, l'liti.ain i.l'iiiA. ! phia or New Yoik to purchase, sre respectfully in-
II J. I'lJTl'lt!.
HIS location is conv. nient for Boa nes men
visiting the city. Every p-iin is taken to ae
cure the comf.rt nf liavclieia.
MyehJ. JS46.-ly
!ii w A'rPTTl- lirilT'vli
do i liv.'i.i x . un ttvi'uu),
l.A'I'l'a HHADY'S HOTlCIa,
Opposite the Court lliie.
DANVILLE, PHNN'A,
THE Sub-rriber, who s-..is'ed for se-
.... I 1 .h. .n.vem.nt nf Hie a.
'iJ4bove Hotel, lately k p by Mr. fs. A. Ura-
illlWdv. bi ea leave to inf.rm the travelling
mia -
nubile, thai be baa liken the eaiabbhment on bis
own account, on the first of January, IMA.
-
The House haa, of laie, undeigone many impir- '
lant elleiations, and the present conductor promises
to leave nothing undine to mke it a comfortable ;
and agreeable, aa well aa a cheap and a comm-ila- j
ting stopping place lor stranuer whn may visil our j
fl.urthing village. No paiua nor expetme will 1
spand to fill the labia and the bar with the lt Ihe
ni.ikrt. affoid. and with the d. termma.ioi, to ,1.
l
in e hi- entire per. m il amotion to the comfort of
I
l
! 4
those whn mav make his house their lsiiiairarv a
bode, and sided by atliv. ra efuK and obliging ser
van's, he hopes lo givn gen. ral eatufaclkiu, and re
ceive a liberal share of cuatoin.
Q-jT Lai rs and commodious STABLES are at
tached lo the establishment, which are attended by
careful and obliging ho llers.
(ilDEON M. SHOOP.
Jsnusry J4lh, 1846. tf
DE X TE RrS8 PfK TsTi) F i A P . for ex-'
trading Greaae, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar.
VV ax, Ac, from clothing of any description, war
ranted nol io injure the cloth er tbe rol delica'e
color. This InjU'd has shsn been used with grrsl
succe-s in Cases ol Burns. Scalds, Tilt' r. Pimple
on tbe fars, Chaiad bands. Sots lipa, Rhenma
lism, Haid or soft Cms. Ac (CT l1' 84 eU
per t-oille. For sla at the store of
Julv 18.184. H, MASSER.'
C ( J AG k f:SS "AX Ulu and Blaek t'ong-s s
' Ink, of a aupenor aualnv. f r sa's cheap, ai ihe
iMef 1IENKY MASSER.
July 4tk,
He B. lASSEPw.
.ATTORNEY AT ' I, A V ,
fiOiTBtm-sr, pa.
Bnaineea attended to in the Counties of Nor
thuml erlsnd, Union. Lycoming and Columbia.
tietVr tni
P. fc A. Fhvoudt,
l.owm tc BAaana;
Hoiaaas Sl Sajnnoa taa, VpAiorf.
RavaioLDa, McI'ianD & Co
Ser.si, 'loon 3t Co.,
rziTTiarpr.
1 V, T V. It T. MASS V, Xt,
BF.cr.NTLY FROM PI1ILADF.LPHIA,
KWI'ECTFI'I.LY informs the citir.ena of i
Miinbury and vicinity, that be haa opened an
ririi- at ihe rc-ider,ce ef Henry Maser. in Market j nfier nf lbs blmal now known. The use of a few
stieet, wheie bs is prepared to execute all kin. la ol ' bottles, especially in the spring months, will be t
lKiTt fiiornv. Plain Work, Ac, on thelatci.1 j tendril wilh a most dec'ulnd improvement in the gira
anil mo'l spprmed plana. : neral strenglh of the system, eradicating any aee.U
Hiving li ail some experience and instruction, ; of ilisea-e that may have been generated, besides
under i ne of tbe mo't eminent and snceeaaful Den- giving health and vig-.r to the body. For tbe cure
'is's in Philaiblphii, he believes that he will he j of Memfula or Kings Evil, Rheiimatimn. Tetter,
ah'e lo give satisf icdon lo ttiote who may want his : Pimples or eiupti ma of the Skin, While Swi lling,
service j Fihtnla, Chronic ('ouah Aathma, &c. The nu-
l.ad.ea will be wailed on at their pbices nf real. ; morons cerntieaies in Ihe porseaaion of the aubserU
ilrnce. Hia ebargea
will li modeiate, and hia
wo k warramed.
Sunbury, March 2Slh, IS!6.
EVANS & WATSON,
No ?i Soi'tii Tinitw Strsft,
Opjmnitv the I'hilndi tphiit F.xvhamte, !
Msnularture anu kui ji cor- ;
atnntly on baud, a large on- '
aortment ef their Patent Im- ;
proved K damindi r F I R E i
PROOF HAFB", which a-e I
il tfe'wSS' conatrncteil as lo ael at rest i
tJmSf- .FLZJ-1 m-mner i f doub- as lo thi ir
i??rSLA4C''l.in atrietlv fire tiroof. and i
that they will reaiai the fire of any building in ibe ;
i-orld. The O'ltslde-case of the Safes are m ule of !
boiler iron, the inside cose of sn.ipMone, and be- .
Iwecn the eutu case and inner case ia a space of'
s..nie 3 ini-hra thick, and is filled in with imle-tiur- ;
lible nviteii .l, so as to make it an impossibility to
i ver burn any of ihe contents inside of this Client.
These W .npstorie Hul inlanders we are p-epared
and do challrmte the wetld (o prmluee any article
in Ibe shape of Bonk Safea that will stand aa nun h
heal, and we hold ourselves ready al all linns to
have them fa;rly testcJ by public bonfire, should a
nv i.f our conietitors feel disposed to try Ihem.
We also coiit nue tu manufacture and keep c-'ti-tanllv
on hand, a larce and g.-neral ss-ortment nf
our Piemiuin Air-tight Fue Proof fSafes. i f which
we hae a large quantity in use, an I in even in-i-tancc
they have ttiven entire ailiafaction lo the
jiurchaacrs of which we will refer Ihe public to a
few gent'emen w ho h.ive them in us'.
N. & t!. Taylor, 12!) north 3 I St.; A. Wright
fc N- phew, Vine si. wharf; Aletander Caror, Con-vi-yaecer,
corner nf Filbert and 9lll sis.; John M
Ford, a? north 3dht.; Mvrra Buhh, SO nonh 3d
t.; Bailey Sc Broiber, Maktt st.; .lames M.
Paul, I0I vomit 4ltl St.; Dr. David Jayne, soulh
DJ at ; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d St.; ai d
we rnuld naine amnr time i r four Inn drrd ntheis
II li wi iv iircirnnarv, onw v c. iiorp uiu a x. inii'n
. ... v .k.. A.t..il....
of tlie public, and particularly those in w ml
Fire Proof S.,fcs, to call at nur store bi lore pure ha- i
f "ing rlsewhe.e, and we think we can eitisfy them 1
that lory will gel a del i ci anl cheaper article at ;
our ati-rethan any othrr esiablishnn-nt in the city. ,
We slsii continue lo manufactuie Seal and Ci- j
pyiug l'rexns, made in such a manner aa to an
swer both purpn-ea ; Hoisting Machines, Fiie
Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks
un them, wilb D. Evana'a Patent Keyhole cover ;
attached lo the same ; plain and ornameiilal Lull I
Railing, Ac. !
N. U We keep constantly on hand a lirge as- j
sortmetit o( our Patent Slate Lined Refrigei t'i-.
Water Filters and C. olera ; and we have also on !
hand several reciind hand Fire Proof tJhests talren
in exchange for ours, which we will dii-pose of at j
veiy low prices.
Philadelphia, January 24ih. 18 Ifi. ly j
TO I'lll C IlilhtTSt Ol" I
DRY GOODS. I
o. 121 I'rnrlti., MilV illllfi.
IIA1
I a. ,,,
A YIN(S established a Branch at No. 144 Che-
ul at.. Philadelphia, ia now encninc. and will
be constantly receiving from the Nw York Auc
tions, an extensive assortment of
FANCY & STAPLE DRV GOODS.
! which will be sold at the lowest New York auiccs
j at wholesale and Retail. Among h e stock will he
found a eood assortmrnt of the followieg articles; .
Jaccunets, I'laid, Hair Cord, Lace, Siripe, Book, (
Swis and 1'ailaian Muslins, Dish p and Linen J
Lawns, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Drrsse, .
Thread Lsces, Appbcaiion Do., rich Back Silk ;
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambric.
Linen Cambric II Jkfc.CuUain Fringes, Ciisbmeiv '
d'Ecos-e, Mousehne de I. sine, Mlk and Cotton :
Warn A II ai'cas. Ou icn's t;ioth, tiula Plaids,
Freni h Veiinoa, Black tiiks, (ilnvea, ii k Hose
shawls. Crava'a. Rilihona. Einhroiderii a. Ac. At.
! vited to call and examine Ihe stotka.
; Nov. 1. lMfi. ly
" ' " . "viy
i"''111' ' -.' a - .
THOMSON'S
Coniiiouii! S nip olTur fcWood
Nnptlia.
fllHE unprecedented succers of ihia medicine, in
j t the rrMorati.m . rhealih, lo those who, in de-
r'r. had given up all hopes, has given it an exal-
. " repiitsiion aoove an nuirr rrmeui,-., 1Ur.,.-.,...K
evidence of Its intrinsic va'us snd power, as iho on-
, , .i- l i.. ...I... i r. ,u M r.(
" " r- -
1 Pulmonary Consumption. Bronchm., A.ihroa.
' " " ne.uie anu ureasi, cpiiuug oi uioo...
Whomma Couch. Croun. Ac
Atteuliou ia requested lo the following ASTON-
ISHING CUHE.bv Thomson's Compound Syrup ;
of Tar aud Wood Naptbs ! !
rhilaiielphia. May 3d, l44. !
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With gratelul
feehnsa I inform you of the astonishing ejects ol
.-- L- tt. - l: II.. .1 ..... fro,
, Jour niciie.ne. wniru na. mrra,., "
ade.lh-latd ! My d.sc.-e, ln'ona7.(.."'u "J
iroin
lion, had reduced me so low that mj physician pro.
no meed my case hopeles ! Al ihia junction I be
gan iu u-eyour medicine, and mitaculou aa il may
seem, il ha eompU lei restored me lo healih, alter
every thing eUe bad failed. Reape. tfully yours,
WASHINOTON MACK.
Charlotte street, above Oeoige street,
Tb underaigned. being personslly aaquaiuled
wilh Washington Mack and his suffcringa. bear
witness lo lha astonishing elTeds of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tar, and the Hulh of ihe a
bovs atatemenl.
JOhl. WINNER, 3l Nmtb Third alreel,
DAVID VICKERS. 42 Almond street,
HUtill M 'GIN LEY', 8. E. corner Tsmany
and Fourth atieeta.
' Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. earner
f ftthsnd Sprues streets, PhitaileJphis.
- Agent. IL B. Maaser, Sunbu.y ; D. C.ross,
ond Dr. Maepbereon, H.-iiburg ; Jno. G. Brown,
futrsvi Is ; Geo. Earl, Raiding ; Houston A Ma
on, Tewsn.la, Biadord county, Pa. Price CO cents
pi i battle, er f5 p. r doen.
rr Brxiart tf til imitofi.
Philadelphia, Juns SPth, 15.-Iy
ji-
i llilll
Jjavafcifjaj-SB
OAKLEY'S
DEtanATiru syrlp.
THE valuab!c propertiea of Oakley's Depura
tlve Syrup nf Paraaparilla, ss s purifier of tho
blood, ia so well known to ths public generally,
that it ia unnecessary to occupy much apace in set
ting forih the advantage tu be derived from ita
use j wherever the medicine has once been intro
duced, il taVea precedence oer all others : ecly
one that baa taknit,hae derived so signs! bene.
S.Cial results tram , thai it is recommended by
Ihem with the utmost confidence. Physicians of
the Inchest stand
r''pnta under their fare ; containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed ot Ihe most mrlil.
Jet etticarimia urgelahle liialeriala.it ia ofTKreJ witi
confidence, aa ihe cheapest and most efficient pu.
ber and hia agenta, ft urn niiyaiciana anil oihers, are
nitlii ieiit to convince Ihe in. st skeptical of its su
pennritv over all preparation of Sara.iparilla.
Sold whole-ale nn.l retail, by the proprietor,
OEOIUJE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street, Rea
ding, Beiks Coanty, and lo bn bad nflhe following
peteiina :
In Kitrlhuinhtrhnul County. H. 15. Mas-isr;
Snnbiiry ; Iieland &. Mixel, MvEwenai ille ; I)
Krauacr. Milton.
In Union County. J. Oealbart, Selinagrove
A (iutelius, MiHIlliI'll'H.
In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Waah
iiigton.
Reading, March 14, 1PH.
Mn. OAKt.rr: 1 believe it tbe uty of every
one to du whuleverin their power I tea, for the iKne
fit of their fellow man, and having had po-i ivg
proof in mv own family, of Ihe wntiderful properties
nf your Depuratite Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I ni"at
conseientioui-ly recommend il to the afflicted. Wa
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking nut of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, head and neck, although we had some of ths
most scientific physicians to attend thi m and ba t
tried all the knnwn remedies, including Kwatm'e
Panacea, without aail. Another of my children
was attacked in the same manner, her face and
neck was comp'elely covered; the discharge was so
olleiisive, and the disease at such a behl. that wo
despaired other life. Seeing the wonderful ell'eeta
of your Dcpurative Syrup ol S:irsapnriila, we were
induced to make trial ol il, ail the Ixi-t rei irt ; it
acted like a c.iiarm ; the u'cers commenced healing
immediately, a fi w bottles entirely rei-tnreil her tn
her health, which she hsei joyed uninterruptedly
ever since. As a purifier of the blond, I verily l
hwe il has not its ripial.
JOHN MOVER. Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Rrodir.g.
Douglisaville, April 19th, 1811.
OiKt.rr: Mv son E.'mund Leaf, had the
Mr
f- ri'llll.M III III,' lll'P, ll,.IVl.lll miu UI-l'IB-lll( 1111,11'
r - .1 , l-t- L i
. . . , ,,- . I r. ,
ner for ll.r.e vears. diinne which time he w is de
prived of the use of his limbs, bi he.d and neck
were covered wilh ulcers. We tried all ihe difli-r-ent
remedies, but lo no tT rt, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Xonistown, snd also Dr. Isa-cc
Hiester, ol Rending., to use your Depurative Myrop
of Sarsapnrilln, ul w hich I obtained several bottles,
the use of w hich d'nve the disease enliri ly out of
his system, Ihe sore healed up, snd tbe child wis
restored to ierlect health, which he ha enjove.l
uninteriupledly ever aince, to the astonishment of
many persons who seen him during his alll'ction.
I have thouuht it my dury, and send you this reiti
ficate that other who have a like affliction in thu
family may know where lo obtain so valuable a
medicine. Your truly,
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. It!, M.llv
MEDICAL APPROBATION
or THB
Itoe Oiiititu'iii, for Tetter.
ALTHOUtill ihe superiority of the prepaiaii ui
over all ethers is fully es'ablished, the proprie
tors take pleasure in laying before the public ths
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a grnduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
Baugh, having found in this lemedy that relief for
a tedious and disagreeable afltvtion which the means
within Ihe ranee of hi profession failed In afford,
ha nol hesitated lo give it hia approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession ais
opposed to aecret Remedies.
rmi.Air.vrii!A, sept, ia, lmn.
I was recently troubled with s tedious heriatie
eruption, which cove.ed nearly one aide of my faee,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Ysugh an, proprie
tot of thv Rose Ointment, oluetving my faee, mal
ted on my tying his preparation, of which he han
ded ine a jar. Although in common with the me.ni
I eia of my profession, 1 discountenance and din p.
prove ol ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon Ihe
public by ignorant pretenders, I feel in juaiice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from that cia of me
dicine, and to give it my approbation, aa it entire
ly iurrd the eruption, although it hd resisted ths
usual applications. DANE. BAUOH, M. D.
A 1'RUOl' OF FFS EFFICACY.
Piniani.trHia, May 87tb, 1833.
'THIS is to certify that I was severely afTTcted
with Tetter in the handa and feet for upward
of forty yetrs ; the disease was attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. 1 applied to a
number of physicians, and used s grest many appli
cations without eft'ecting s cure. About a yeai
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
slopped ihe itching, and a few application immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never Wen rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAOE,
Eleven lit, below Spruce Street.
Qy The Rose Ointment ia prepared by E. B.
Yauthaii. Sjuitl East comer of Third and Race
Slreeta, Philadelphia, aud sold on agency in Sunhu
ry. by H. B. MA3SEK,
May Uih. 1S43. Agent.
AI.KXANnivK I. 1I1CKKY.
TRUNK IVIAKEIl,
So. 1AO 1 liCMiint Mret't,
rUILAUSLPHIA.
VI rilERE sll kinds of lealer trunks, valise and
rarM-t baga, of eveiy style and pal lain are
manufactured, iu the best iirauner and fruo tb brat
m.venals, and aold at the oweat rate,
Philadelphia, July tilth. 1845. ly.
A II II Y 11 OCJ A 1
WIIOLS9ALB & RETAIL
HAT iV CAP MAINUFACTUUER,
South Fust earner of Market and ith tti..
rhir.idrlplila,
"11 niERE ihey alway ksep on hand an exien-
V live ssaoitment of HA TS li CA PS ot every
description, got up in the best and moat eptwovad
st) le. Pel sons denr.'us ef purchasing superior siii
rlis on lbs anost irasoraMe terms, will Dud ii to
their advantage to tall before Making purchai
elsawhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. ft!., 1841. ly