Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 27, 1847, Image 4

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    The Beaton "tlMiftr."
Thii EiJtttNewb Lotter'coni"pl!(?'th JW
xw'mg interesting statistics from a recently
published volume ol biographical notes, relating
individuals taxed in Boston, and reported to
br worth nne bund rod thousand dollar and op
wards. ' Wo make few eitracts wliietr will
iiu.Tcst the rendert ' " f r. - '
'Petof C. Drooka is considered to bo fho
wealthiest man in New England. ' In tbo pam
phlet before iia liia property is estimated at t0.
IH)0,(X)0. Ilia income, sceordinir that valuation
i- nearly a thousand dollar a day. Mr. Brooks'
was a native of North VsrotoMh, Me. His
w ife wa a 'daiiff htcr of Nathaniel Gorhsm.of
Clnirlestown, Mass. He ia large owner of
real estate, and will not allow any of his premi
ses to be occupied for grog sellintj purpose.
Ilti resides at Mndford . during the summer
months. Hia sons are Edward, n lawyer, Peter
C jr., a merchant ; and the wivceof President
Everett, the Rev. Dr. tVuthinghem, and the
I Ion. Charles F. Adams, only son of the late
I'regident, are hia daughters.
'John P. Cuahing acquired hia fortune in
China. It ia estimated at 2,000 (HX. He re
sides at Watcrtown, where his elegant house
and extensive garden and hot house are gene
rnti-dy opn to the public. j
Abbott Lawrence ia set down at fc-2.000 000; '
Amos Lawrence at $1,500 (XN), and William
Lawrence at $1,000,000. They arc brothers,
n 'i fives of Grotnn, Mas., and sons of a farmer
who mortgaged hia farm to act Amoa up in busi
ness. Their eldeat brother waa a lawyer in
t.roton, and the youngest, Samuel, is a man ol
roat wealth in Lowell, and the founder of the
tin city in Metheitn. Abbott larcnce has
h -en a Member of Congress, and ia aaid to have
given way, in various charities, for several yeara
past, more than $50,000 a year.
'Thomas II. Perkins was a native of Boston,
and acquired a large fortune (estimated in the
punphlet at 1,500,000) in the trade to Chins
Mid the Northwest coast. Ilia brother James
was a benefactor of the Boston Athenteum and
Harvard University. One of his sisters, Mrs.
F rbes, in the mother of Robert, John, and R.
B Forbes, each of whom made a fortune in Chi
iii ; another of his sisters is Mrs. Abbot, of Ex
for. Mr. Perkins haa given a valuable estate
lu the Asylum for the Blind, and is the Presi'
lent of that institution -Ol his children sre
Thomas H., Jr., who has been in the China
trade, and the wivea of Thomas O. Carey and
VVm. II. Gardiner.
'David Sars waa an only eon, and inherited
$(H) 000 from bia father a larger turn, says
Hie pamphlet, than was ever before inherited in
New Eugland by a single individual, His for
tune was increased by hia marriage with a
daughter of the late Hon. John Mason. He is
now estimated at $1,500,000. He has a nu
merous iainily. One of hia daughters married
a Swiss nobleman, but is, we believe, divorced
i'rom hirn.
'Samuel Apple ton, Nathan App'eton, and
Win. Appleton, are set down at $1,000,000
each. We believe they are natives of New
Ipawich, in New Hampshire. Samuel common
' ced business on a capital of 'fourpence happen
ny.' Ho was in early life a hard laboring man
in a new township in Maine, but removed to
IJ iton, and got into a small business in the dry
goods line, and became an importer, manafac
turcr, and one of the 'merchant princes' r.f Bos
ton. He has no children, and is as id to give a
way more money annually than any man in
Boston. '
A Fkat. -Not long since, acme half down
of the Congoea brought here in the "Pons,"
while engaged in clearing away brush on a
firm on Buahrod Island, started an enormous
anake. As if apprised of the Congo, predelic
tion fureuako meat, hisanakebhip went off at
full speed for the covert of hia houte, but the
Congoos as determined to have him aa he was
to get away, raised a deafening yell and started
in chaae. The snake run in the direction of
Hie house, in the vicinity of which there was a
Urge bug-a-bug hill, which had been long aban
doned by its builders. The snako reached this
mound and had auccceded in getting one hall
ita length in a hole in ita side, when one of the
C'ongocs, to whose feet hunger and hope and a
desire for a delicious repast had given winga,
reached the place. Quick as lightning the
Congo seized him by the tail, and a severe
struggle and trial of strength enaued, the snake
trying with all his might to pull his person in,
and the Congo tiying with all his might to pull
the snakes person out. They were pretty near
ly balanced, and the struggle would have las
ted tame time, had not a cutlaas been brought
tj the contest. Thesnake was despatched, snd,
when measured, was found to be fourteen feet
long. It waa ot the boa species. The mound
which he attempted to enter was afterwards
dug down, and it waa found to contain one hun
dredand fifty enake'a eggs, measuring one b.
thel and a half. They were without doubt,
the egga of the snake which waa killed. We
need not say it waa a high day for the Coogoeu.
It waa indeed to them a teaat ol fat ihin-s.
An inquibitive country gibtleman once ac
coated a boy, who was feeding pigs, tbua;
Boy whote pigs are those V 'The sow's, sir,
replied the buy. 'Well then, whom tow it ill'
FstherV 'Well, well who's your father.
'If you will mind the pigs, I will run home and
ak my mother.'
There it a word of meaning in lbs following
from our scrap book :
If thou withesl to ba w ise,
Kaap tbes word before tbius eyes
What thou spmakeat, and haw beware,
Of WHOM, 10 WBON, VMS AKD WHAM.
"BANK WOT B X I ST.
The Mowina' riit'Aewa the current vain ef all
-enawvltanfa Ban N-vtcs. The moat Implicit re
l anee taay r placed OF. It, a '!7rl
jarefulty compared with and corrected front Bick
aeU's Reporter;'-' ' ' J ' ," '. ' '
. Ilnbkr in Philadelphia.
' - Disc, isj
, mar. ajocatio.,
, . ..NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America - ' .
Bank f th( Northern Li!rlies .
Commercial Brink of Perm's. .
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hank .
Kensington Rank. t
Philadelphia Bank . .
Schuylkill Bank .
Southwafk Bank
Western Bunk .
MechmihV Bank
Manufacturers' A Mer.hsn'cs' B.ink
ilank of Prnn Township .
firard Baak . .
Bank nf ('on-.-nerre, Into Nfoyainenoilij
Bank ofTennylanU
Country tlanli..
Paitatr.
par
par
pr
. par
. par
: rir
l"
par
I'"
p
psr
par
pa?
par
pr
Bank of Theater Count Westchester
Bank of Pelawnre County Chester
(lank of (Jermantown Uiiinantown
Dank of Mnntomnry Co. Noiris'owii
Ooylestown Bank Doj lesiown
Gaston Rsnk Etston
Parmers' Bank of Rucks rn ' Rri-tid
par
par
par
par
pur
par
par
Bank of Nnrthnmberlnnil N.irllioiTiheiland car
I'olumtiia Bank A Pridee rn.Mnlumhia psr
Parmer Bmik of l.anmster f.ncitri psr
l.anrastcf l;nuniy ISxnk
Lancaater Bank
Farmsra' Bank of Readini;
OtTire of Bank of Teiin'a.
Office do d
Offira J da
Oflice do do
l.sn'ster r
l.nnr-ter pi
Ki'ailiug par
HiriiJiiiirO Thee
l.sncaster I ollices
l!eiliiis; ilo not
Easliin J issue n.
NOTES AT
D I 8 CO II N T.
Rank of the United HitrV
Philadelphia 21
I'otisvillo i
I.ewif town I j
Midilletown 11
Carlisle 2
l'iltsl.ur i
llollnltvsl'urK i
Harrinlitir jj
l.el.smin f
I'iitshurg j
I'iMfiSuiK i
Williainspnrt Ij
Wilki.hstia Id
Allentown
Reading
Pitlshurg failed
Erie do
New Brighton do
('hsmlersliuig J
(irttyihurg j
Moutrona Ij
Erie Hlj
Wayneshurg Ji
Washington Ij
Honexdule I i
Brownsville 1 4
York ll
Miners' Bank of Potltvillo
Bank of lwihtown
Bank of Middlctown
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do d hrini h of
Harrislmrit Rsnk
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' it Msnuf. Bank
Bank nf rittshurs;
West Branch B.ink
Wyoming Bank
NorUinmpton Bank
Berks County Bsnk
OHioe of Bsuk of IJ. .
Do do do
Do do do
Bnnk of I'hamliersliurg
Rank of (Jellyshurg
Bank of feuKqaahanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' St Drovers' Bauk
Fianklin Bank
Honesdale Bank
Mononijaliela Bank of B.
York Rank
N. B. 1 he notes of those hanka on which wa
omitqnotationa, and substitute a dssh ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
axception of thoae which have a letter of n Termor.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia 8av. Ina.
PbiiaJelptiia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sav. Ina.
Kensingten 8a v. Ina. A
Philadelphia
do
do
do
do
failed
failed
filled
Ponn Township 8sv. Ina.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed
fowsnda Bank
Towsoda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
BankofSwatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Msch'cV Bsnk
Farmers ot Mech'ra' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Harmony Iastitute
HontingdoG Bauk
Bedford lio sle
Beuvcr cliism
Haritsburg clored
Wskhiugton failed
ItelU'folite closed
Pitubuig
Piltal.urg
Fayette co.
(irceiicast!e
Harmony
no ala
failed
failed
fulled
UO tals
Huntingdon no rain
leiHlona noajle
Juniata Bank .
Lumberman's Bank
Wancti
DundafT
New Hope
M ill on
Mead'ille
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montrose
Uniontown
failed
uo sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
elnaeil
failud
closed
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope I'll. Uridire Co.
Northumh'd Union Col. Ilk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of 8tut Ikill Bank
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Pcnn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
(ireenslturg
Wilkesharre Bridge Co.
Wilkeshsrro nossla
fXj All notes purporting bil on any Penny.
vania Bank not given in the above list, may ba set
lown aa frauds.
Bank of New Biunawick
Brunswick
Belviilure
Me.lford
Perth Amlioy
Brld;otoii
failed
i
par
i
par
par
BeKulere Bauk
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
UuniberUnd Bidi
Farmers' Usnk
Mount Holly
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Kaliway
Farmers' snd Mechanics' ilk N. Biunawick failed
Farmers' snd Merchants' Bk MkMlctowu J't. I
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jerry City failed
Hohoken Ukgdc Uiaziug Vo Hobuken
faded
fuiled
fulled
failed
i
failed
i
par
no aale
lerncv City Bank
Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Hunk
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Ilk ol N.J.
Mrchamea' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Caual and Ukg Co
Post Nolea
Newark likK & Ins (?o
New Hope Del Bndge Co
I sttrrsou
Belleville
Morriktown
Kieeholl
Newark
Treuton
Jersey City
Newstk
I.ainherUvills
, i
failed
IsiUI
failed
N. J. Manufuc. and Bkg Co
Hoboken
N J Proteclon & Lombsrd bk Jeisry City
Orange Bunk Orange
Peterson Bank Patersn
Peoples' Bsnk do
Princeton Bunk Princeton
Halem lisnkiug Co 8jli-in
Htate Bnnk Newark
Htate Bank Klizutwihtown
Hiute Bsuk ('aiiultsu
Slate Bank of Morris Morusionii
8ute Bank 1'rrniou
Kulom and Plolad Manuf Co Kalcm
6uaM-s Bank Nawum
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bunk Dnver
Washingtou Banking Co, Hackanaack
nuruAiTAiiE.
Bk of Wilm A. BraiidywirMi Wilmington
Rank of Delawara Wiliutiigtou
Bank of Smyrna Hmyrns
Do branch Millurd
Farmers' Bk of biaie of Del Doer
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Lnion Bsnk Wilmmcton
trr Ua.ler .Vs
"V
par
J
f-UM
laile.1
i
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Pf
1
(LT On all bunks uaiked thua () there are ek
ther eeuniarteii nr aliased sola af the varua da
oootinatioaa, ia cicculatioa.
mtmr-mmw. 1 1 - I - U..J- l.SJl .1.1 J J!
To TiicTrboro. r.
3 ,Y."ii e!( !:, tr.'p'.'K'V :
MnflufaCfyrcrs fifPromitim OttJ t l?cl-
i' lows'. Roarvlia, . u . : .
fo. t4 MarlMMrcct, PHILADELPHIA,
'.; Firsr Clolhiig Store below 0th Street.'
. . ' i ; i .
THE sulwCtibers having taken the premium' at
Franklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for
the best Regalia, thev ' invite the attention nf the
order to their eatabliphment, where they wdl find s
eplendid assortment nf P, O. and Encampment Re
ealia. They also nuke l onler for Lodges and
Eneampments, Regs'ia, Hashis, CoMume aid
Rubes, and furnish every lliina; requisite for the
C'nveiiicuca of new I. mines or Eniampments.
J. W. STOKES,
E- D. STOKKS.
Philadelphia, Drr. 19. ISIfi. ly
Sltjam Umbrella
MANUF AC TORT.
PlIll.ADEI.l'lIIA.
WM, If. RICHAUDSON.
IN sildiliiin to vs'ious other improvvmems, ha
vina si pl ei) aTKAH vnw'Ka pi ?he maouficture
of UMUKELLAS, iseoobl. n to sell thrin at very
low price.
(LT Merchants are Invited to call and aeo his
Works, ami etsnvne the aas irtinent.
Pliilailelihis. Nos.SI, 1846. -3m
New Firm.
fJIHE Unders'enetl here'-y rjives notice, that he I
4. ha sssocis'ed with l i'i self, ss a partner in
the metcnnlih' bus'ne, in his More siljuiningr
Wevcr't Tareru, ii Mimburv, John llss. and
that the e.-il.l tore will hercafier be eomlnc'ed un
di-r ih firm of Clement A Ifsns. The store ai
the H.'Uth Wstcoinrrof Msikei St)0..re will l
conilurled as heietofoie, bv lh sulmerih r himself,
to which he r Seclfu'ly invites Ins cii'tomris sml
frieni's.
He a's.i n tifies all thoe indebted to him, to csll
between this slid the 1st of January iiext, and set
t'e their account.
All kind of produce will he taken on sceonnt,
st c.ish prices.
Hereafter no longi r than four month credit
willbeisiven. IRA T. CLEMENT.
Nnnbttry. N.v. 14. 1S4fi if.
CLSMEiTT & HAAS,
T E8PEJ ITULLY inf rm the public, th il on
Ik ihe 9ih inst , ihey entertd int' partnership,
in the mercantile businea. at the store recen'lv
ccupied by I'a T. (Memrnt. adjoining Wrsvei's
Tavrru, in 8unbury. Thev have lat'-ly received
a new stock of good, which they will dispose of
st the lonet prior.
All kinds of produce will be tken in exchange
for g o,!s.
No longer than four month credit will thriven.
lt T. CLEMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Siml.urv. .,. M, 46. tt.
iirD iKooljfl, flcto C5oos.
C heaper Than luierl
JOHN II. PL'RDY. haa just received, st his
New (Store, in Msrket 8u.us.ie, a freb supply
id &essnnnMe CJoimIs, such ss
Cloths, CoKsiiners, Siitinett, Kentucky Jeans,
Ctrl, Diillings. Alpscrss. CingliHrns,
Piiut, Muslins, Hoviery, (il.ivis. &c
Al-o: tjueen.ware sml (Jroceries,
which will be sold very low. Purrh.-isers are invi
ted to call and examine his stock before porrhasiug
eluevihere. The his.hr' prce paid for Produce.
Munburv. October I7rb, l4f. tf.
TENS OF THOUSANDS of unhappy being
in the "Ague Scctiona" of our country sra
now tormen'ed with thut ' listed complaint" FE
VER A AOI.'E, oa BILIOUS INTERMIT
TENT FEVER, or CuitLa ana Favka. aa it u
variously e died. The eniveistl voice of this en
tire community "from Msine to Georgia" snd from
the Atlantic to tbo R.-cky Mountain, declsres
ItOWAiND'S IMTUOVEU TONIC
MIXTURE
to I the grtal and only tuft, nut and radii al
cure, when piopeily used. This esnnnt be con.
titivrited. it reulores the natural fetlingi and e
latlicily of the comtilution in a mauuer that no
thing tl will.
Extract of a letter, dated
Lawisrowa.Ps.Oct. 10, 1843.
-Every bottle nf th Improved Tonic Mixture
sent bss oeen sold, and I do not know of ona in
stance that it did n l allccl a cure. Four bottles
cu re J five cse of the worst kind of Fever and A
K ue una ciae wss myself. After trying (jumine
snd all other eurea ihoughlof by my Physician,
finding no rslief. I Anally sent for iie b.tllo of your
Tome Mix'.ure. and wss relieved, in fact cuied in
24 ho'ii. Please send on a fr ah supply, aa tbire
ia none lefi." Yous, truly,
8AM EEL HOPPER.
dj" Sol I on Agency in Stmhury, by H. Masacr
and others, and all the 8ton-keepera in the adjoin
ing Counties. Ort'ber 17, IHtfi.,
i:xitAOiTmNAK V DISC-OVEilY!
DBArriEss gait ss ctjresi:
COOPERS ETEKIAL Oil A piompt and
lating lemmly f r Datr-ati, ul fur paina
' ale I dtchaige of mallei fioni the La's.
Hundred nfcuriB in ra-es diemrd ut'eily hope
lehav firmly a tahlinhed it .upeiiuiny over ve
ry firmer Medicjl dtscoveiv.
Thi valuahle Acoustic Medicine ia a compound
of four dillereut Oils, one of whi. h, the active and
principal iniiteilic.rit, is ol't iined f-om the bsik of a
certain speens nf Winur, t new a..d etl'rctujl
agent in ihu cure of Deafness.
Person who had becu if. -a f for 10, I N and cicn
SO yeara, have bean ermneiiily cured by Hsing
lid till. In foci, mi uuiueious and so tmph .nc
have Ifjrn the lotiimonials in u favor, th d the in
ventor claims for it tl.s ihs irnlum nf an lotallil.le
Renirdy, in all ca, when the Ei is pcrUcl in
its finimw n.
Fui fuither psrticulsrs, tad svidencs of its great
value, s-s prmtud sheets, in iha hand of Agent.
For sl in Sunt uiy, by J, W. FRIL1NU-
Kepteruber I8ih. 1840 Ij
Keller 9c fareenoiigli,
PATE1TT ATTOH1TETO,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WASuzxtOTOxr, v. o.
DRAWINGS and Taper for ihs Patent Of.
he w ill ba priard by them, at thsir oifi'. s,
opposue tba Patent Offiee.
July, 4th, 1843. ly
Vat
TTT Tg" h al 1 IfaTaaTilsMi -
I IJNRIVALLKD AND UNEQUALLED
In' curing Colds, Coughs, Asthma,' Infliisnai,
: Vbooping-4Jough,' snd all Diseases or the '
biei.at and lungs, trading to Coimnmp
lion t coinfod of the concent rite J
vir o a of the herb llorehound,
B ineactt, Blondroot, and
aeveial other vege a
Lie sub.-ttnees. '
Wsrranted
PURE FROM ANY MINER L WH ATEVER.
'"PHIS invnliiahle MeJiciue i the most ee.ly
- and eeitsin reme.ly ever discovered f r the a-
I ove compla n, thouand who have nied it
.id testify. Fur sulo, in Sunhury. by
J. W. FKff.INn.
and in Norl'.un.bf rtmd. bv D. BRAU I IOAM,
snd at whok-sale, in I'hilad. Iphia, bv
F. KI.E I T A C,
Corner of Peeon.l and Cnllouhill street.
September 1 9ih, 1846. I r
CIIKAPKST I TIIK "V()RI.lTl
Slrum IteltntHl Suyar CiimlUvt,
12 ckt rvn poisn, wh trfi.
J J. RICHARDSON, N-. 42 Moket Street.
. PHiitnririn t, lake p'evure in nlonning
the public, that he Mi'l ce.ntinurs to sell his very 8u
ierior 8 e.tm R fined Candy at the ..w price ol
$12 50 per 100 pound, snd the ipu-.dilv is rqu .1 to
any manuf o tiif eil in the Uni ed Sli,le.
He abo olT. r nil kind of good in the Crnfm
tionery soil Fruit line ut corre-potidini low puces,
aa quick aalea and mall piofits are lit, order of
the day.
Cnll nr etd your nrders, snd you ennt fiil to
be satisfied, lbm't f.oeet the number, 42 MAR
KE I' STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
J. J. I.ICHARDSON.
August 29ih, 194n fim
BOOT & DHOE STOPaE.
CHEP FOR CAH.
No. South Thinl Street, olmvt Chfnnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
vastihs ami cirr MASi-racrtiiian hoots An
' siioxa.
f tHE Siibrriber ha taken ihe liberty ot sj.lrcs
I ing the pcblic, nti-fid that they will find it
to their interest to csll snd cianvne his stor k of
Moo's snd 8io , sud acquaint themselves with
hi prices.
8s lling exclcslvelv foi tl e Cah, he is enabled
snd determined to sell lowrr Ihsn any Vther rcgu
lar house in the ciiy.
Perrons will plpnae exsmine the market tho
roughly, and, befo:e purchavine, call at the store
of THOS. L. EVANS.
No. 35 South Third, above Chcsnut St
Philadelphia, A ue. 5, IMG.
DEN TS T 11 Y.
JACOB KELLER,
TH.NKFUI. for the liberal enc-urigement
which be has rei.-ived, wool I respectfully
infirm his friends snd the citizens of Northumber
land county in general, that he has prepared him
self with the best Incorruptible Teeth, Cold Plate,
(-old Foil, Ac, that can be had in the city of Phi
ladrlphia ; and lh.it he will endeavor, t.i the utmost
ol his ability, to render full satirftction to s'l who
my think proper to engage his ervice. He wilt
le In unhury at the Augual court, where he will
be prepared, al hia residence, to insert Teeth on
Hold Piste, or on Pivot, on the latest and mol air
proved Nn, snd attend In all the branches belong
ing to DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladies will he ailed on at their places of resi
denee, if desired.
Hi charges will be reasonable, and hi woik
wsrrsnted.
He will visit different psits of the county, about
once in three months.
Sunbury, July ISih, 1840 Am
12. KXXvXBER, JR.,
A'o. 34 A'orlA Fourth Street, under the Mer
chant' iiotci,
Plilludelpiila,
a L mods PS paaia
KEEPS constantly on band an extensive aa
nrlment of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Bea
vei Hat, which he offers for ssla on the most rea
sonable terms. His Hats are made up of Ihe beil
materials, and in the most approved sile. Pet
son visiting the city will find it to their interest to
clh July nth, I84C ly
tfLVEtt MKDAL,
awianta av ths raASKLia isstituti, 1845.
titj DagncrrtotYpe Eilablishmcnt.
(Lats Siaioaa A Colli aa.)
So. 100 Chennut tt., nlxive Third, South tide,
rHIX.ASEX.PHXA.
INIATl'RES taken equally a w. II in clou
dy as in cloir iiSer. A d irk silk die.s
ioi a ladv. and a bbu-k anil fur a aeiillemsn. are
I rrfiiral.lc in aitiing for a picture. No eilra charge
ia made for coloring, and perfect likenesses are
guarantied. July 4th, 1840. ly
TounWnYotblT
IMitlst Mrrrt,
rn.-4T,rp ir,-ygry'Ti.
TIIIE House haa undergone a thorough repair.
l The proprietors solicit its former ptiouai;e.
Terms f I '2b per day.
WM. W. DI.Y.
ARTHUR L. FOtJO,
July 4, 1446. Iv Proprietors.
COi-TOCBIA HOXTSST-
CHEBfTJT 8TBEBT,
P II I L A I) J. L I IJ J A .
riHIS lurpe and cnmmodioiia Hotel haa recently
1. bieii lined up wiih ni'iie new furnituie.
'I he suhacnhcru tin r f."e solicit the patrouugeof
Ilia public, and tiiwl that their rxpuiuuce in the
but-tiic will enall iheiu to give cuius saluUc
tiou. Terms moderste.
BAliLEV, McKENZIE A Co.
July 4th, IS 16. ly
clTte I IT o,
W'IIIui:S.tLi: AD ItUT.llI..
'lHE ulaoaibeis are ronatantly manuf icturing
fiom the beat Fr.nch, English and American
manufatluiaJ Cloths snd Cassimers, ('LO I'IIIMl
in a very superior atyle, cut and stork man, hip.
Persona l ujlog to sell again will find nne of the
largest and most fashionable slock of goods to selocl
from in Ihs city, snd l unpiecedenlcd I w prices
J. W. A E. D. STOKES,
' 194 Market t. Phl'ad.
N. B. A lara awortmrrt of Odd Fellow' Ke
gsl s eanstantlv on hand, snd all ordrr from lodges
or individuate punctually stunded to, on the runt.!
liberal terms. J. W. & E. D. S.
PhJadclpbia, JuneS7:h, 18 IB ly
PREMIUIVl SCALES.
I Dala'a Calel ratrd Hi.il- lt ,td Scale,
do
di
do
Cord snd.Hav do
I 'on Manufnc's' do
Portable Plalfotm do
do
' 20 dirTereni slinf,
Dormnt or Fl 'Or do
6 difTi-rent
Coiititir ' do
12 different size.
The ah.i.ve Scales are
msilu. either sir.gle or
doiihle beam, and are
decidedly, the nioal durable, accurate and conveni
entrcdis t-ter inxe ,trd. We at .o bse Plasf urn
si ll Cotit.t r Scale, Patent B .Unci s and every
kind of Weigh'ng Macbinrs in oe f r sale, whole.
ab' Slid retail, st l,iv prices. All 8c.ile sold by u
n. g't ooi oi ma cny, r uijiu irr e Ol course, biui ,
waiianiid to give -alifjclioii 1 1 the pnrch er in- I
ivri) pirtici.U. GRAY A HIM I1IKK,
Manufactoieis mi. I Pealels, No. 31 U'nlnut slteet,
June 27. ISIfi. ly VUHuJrtyliin
IIORSR SHOEV Burden's Pt.nf
If l MoifC Klinci, for sileat iiiniuifii inri ti' j
II ll p. ice, by
4 CJRAV A BROTHER,
Jur e 27. ISlO.-ly jM Wnlnut I. I'hil.d. j
iALT. New Vork Halt in barrels snd Ugs, for i
side at miiuolaciurets prices, bv
CRAY A BROTHER,
June 27, 181fi. ly 34 Walnut t.t. Philid
I .11 1 O II T A X T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU nmy be sura nf nl.t .iiniij, at
all time, pure and highly fl ivorcd
By the single pound or larger quantity, at the
PcUIn Tea l!omimnj s "rVnrcIiouc.
30 Airi Stcaml tlrrel, t.elwrtt Maria! and Clm
ti'u I ttreetn,
rnXX.ASEI.PHIA.
Heretofore it his been very diiTtcult, indred, si
m.M impnsible, always to obtain giMMl Ore. u snd
III ck Teas. Bui now you hsve only to vi-it the
P kin Tea ('oropany's Store, to obtsin as deliriou
and frnijranl Te.i as you could wish for. A II tnnles
can heir be suited, with the advantage, of getting a
pine article st a low price.
June 27th. 184(1.
Have von iicartl the lYetv i
NO! WHAT IS IT?
WlIT, BAv'ft ioi-nxau Til T
MARTIN 1RWIi,
At hitthpp, in Market itrert, ndjuining the tfu-ee
ttory Brick mine,
HAS jqt received from Philadelphia the larget,
handsomest and btst assortme.nl of
ROOTS AND SHOES
of evety . cription, that has ever been brought to
this l ire. And what ia Mill better, they any he
sells so cheap, that yna can buy Two caim fir the
tame morrry that ymt used la jtay fur sue pair.
He Hi t roa Casj and Sklls roe Csn, and
that it the lesson thst he can nlfurd to aell them so
much cheaper. If you don't want to buy, just call
and aee his atork. He is always gloj to aee his
customer; and it is no troulile to him to show hi
goods. Jut to give you an idea how cheap he does
e!l, the following is a li.l of prices of a psit of his
ri. rk :
Men's Thick Bo. t, worth ft 00 st f 2 75
d i I me Grain do " 4 50 at 3 00
do cir do Ann at 3 00
Boys' Thick do " 9 Ml at I 7S
Youths' do " 2 on at I t: I
Men's Thick Bmgsns, " 1 87 at 1 00
Women's Morocco Welta
and Kid Sprine. " 1 50 at I 00
Women's let City 'Vnade
Kid Slippers, " 1 C2 at 1 IS
Ladies' j Ouittrs and Gai
ter Boots. " 2 00 at 1 37
A'so, ev.ry variety of Ladie', Boy' and bil-
diens' shoes, at pria a lowrr than ever before oflVr-
td. Cawie om Sre
Sunhury. June I3ib, I ft ft 6m
d aWv i iTle
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
I'cniiN Mania.
riHE Danville Steam Woolen h'aetnry. fmmr r
M. ly owned and occup ed by Dr. PiTaiaiw. h a
recently been purchased by the subscribers, who
resBtetfully announce to their friends and tbe pub.
lie general y, that Ihey a now prepared to do all
kinds of wjrk in thrir line it business, at the shor
test notice, according t ordei, aud hi Ihe best com
parative niannor. Hiving Rone t. . considerable
expense in r pairing (heii naehinery and aparatus,
and being very particular in aecuring Ihe aerviee of
expeiieitced mechanics, the) feel confident that
Ihey are capable of excelling all kinda of work in
a atyle superior to ii,y other es abli.hrnent in the
country, at the eld custoinvry prices.
CLOTHS. SATIN E'lTS, FLANNELS avd
BLANK ET8 eunstsn ly on hand, and for sale at
reduced prices, for CatH or Barter.
C AUIll.Vr; AMI Fl'lXIXG
will be done in Ihe best manner, at the usual pii
eis, Alt kind of country produce tsken in psy
nnnt for oik, st D-mvills market prices.
For the accominoilaiion ol those who live at
dUtaucc, Wool and Cloth will be taken in at,
and, when fini.hid, rn urn, to the following pla
ces. Plain written diicctions must accompany
each parcel ;
Columbia County. Roup A Mart's store, Wa-,
chingtuiville; R. Fruit's store, J rcvtown ; Yea
ger's inn, Roaring ('reek ; Sha'ph s.' s'ore. Calls
wis.a; (. F. Mann's atoie, Miltllnviile ; Millei's
lore, Berwick! J. Chile's Mill; Rrckrl'a fcWtc,
Oiaiiguville ; Derr's store, hue Hall.
MorlhuuUterhuid County--Michael Read, r'siun,
lurbutville; rliiiid A Hav store, Mchweiw
ulle; E. I. Piper's sloie, Wstsonstowu ; t. I,
Comly A Co' bloie, Milton; (iilwon's inn, Chil
linumpio ; Forsth's .to e, NoilhumbtiLud ;
Young's kloie. Sunbury.
Luzerne Cuunty. Reynold's stme, Kingston;
i.ilib ikUevo's sluie. Wdke.lisrre ; (iayUird's store,
Plymouth ; Stjer's store, Nantlc, ke ; Judjs
M aik's Mill, Huutington.
l-lroming County. D. Clspp'a aloie, Muury;
Khoeuukei'a at ore. Kmith's Mill.
(EAKHART A KOWNOVER.
Danville, May 9, 18 IS.
D E X I E It's" PI K I I s O F ) A l'7 f " i.
trading Orssss, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar,
Wax, Ac, fmin clothing of any dsRciiptinn, wai
ranted nt to injure the cloth or the rs4 delicste
color. This liouid has also lieen uoo.l wi'h gr,st
auccee in case ol Bum.. Scald. Tilt. r. Pimple
on the face. 4'bspissd bsod-, Soa liis, Kheuiua
tim, Hard or soil 43oria, See. (CJ- Pi ice, 25 cts.
par be tle. For sale al the awie of ...
July 1. 1846. H..-MABSEM
CM'At.'iVrSA AA. blua and BJoik CeigiSHi
I Ink, ad S soj arior tjualiiy. for sale cheap, al tbe
ttora of IlEvNKY MASTER.
,' do ' do
dj do
jty IB, IMS. I
.' '
H.B.lCASSEPa,,
A T TO K N li V A Ti b AW,,
SUX4TBURY. PA
Buslneit stteiidcd to, in. the I Aunties of Nor- '
thunU rlani1, Union. Lvcomine and Columbia.
' Itefee to I
P. V. A. IfuriiriiT. "
Lnara & Uixnov,
Somhi ,1t Knnitnaxss, l'ilaj.
Ktyrotna, McFaar taa ti Co.
SeKaraa.Oooti dc Co.,'
lKXX S1 V A X 1 A HOUSE,
Tjir,'
DANVILLD PA.
IIIE subsciibrr, Ute of the Lnion Moi. I, v.
cy, Ps , n .p.M tfully informs the old and iiik
rnemu citlnnipr of ih
a. di. . . w . .
j and the public generally, thai he has leaned the
I iiVi rn Siand of John Rhode, in Danville, where
he is now prepared to entertain traveller, and pr.
sons vixitin the town, in the v, ry l-st style. Ths
sreommod ilions will be r-uc-h as a well romlui tr,
public l,ou-.e rboiild hll'or.l, snd no ilfuit will !
spared to rnob r ili-f,n lion, in every r'pict, to I
who to ay rail. The cit-t-n of I.M'ooiiiie couhit
nrp ii.vited to put up with Ihe undc rsigi.cd when
they visit D'tiivilV.
HENRY WEAVER.
Dmi'le. May 2. ISIfi.
E; E IT TTiRTe
P F T K H . MASS K P,
RECENTLY FROM PHILADF.LrillA,
W ECECTFIILLY informs the citir.ens of
9mj Sunbury and virinilv, that he has opened ii
olfice at the reriileme of Henry Ma-er, in Mmkrt
street, where he is prep ned to eiccule all kinds .if
Dkntal .vi'iioraf, Plate Woik, Ac, on the latent
mid mo.! approved plan.
Hiving hid come riierience and instrucliim,
ntidrr i n of ihe ni Ht eminent snd successful Den
tin s in Philaib Iphir, he believes that he will be
able to give satisl.icion to ttioce who tnsy want his
services.
Lailirs will be waited on at their place of resi
dence. Hi charges will le moderate, and his
wok warranted.
Sunbury, March 28lh, 181B.
WHITS'"0V".lfECTELi
Kack .v'run:r. 1'iiit.Anr i.I'iiia.
IIY J. IMVIKItS.
'T'HIS loc.it on ia roiiveiiient for Business men
I- viaiiing ihe city. Every p iius is taken t se-
ure the c onfort of tiavellets.
Much 7. lS4fi. ly
MONTOUR HOUSE,
I .ATI'. liHADYS IIOTF.L.
ftpjmxile Ihe Court House,
DAIfVILLE, PBIfN'A.
Sja THE Siib-eribi-r, vtho ais'eil fir e
jPSk veil I year in the mariaeement nf Ihe -;jJJAboe
Hoiel. lately kepi by Mi. 8. A. lira-
I ?dy, b g eve to infirm the t'aecllinir
public, that be has tjken the elablirh'nent on hi
own account, on the first of January, IHlfi.
The Honrs has, ol late, undergone many impor
tant alteration., and the present conductor pr. rni-e
to leave nothing undone to muke it a comfortaMs
and agreeal'te, a well as a cheap and accoinm ul-i-ling
stopping place for strsncers who may vinit our
flouri. hind village. No pains nor expense will he
spar d to fill the table and the bar with the be-l tbe
market atfiiid, and will) th- di terminaiinri to de
vo e hi entire peroti.d atli ntion to the comfort of
iho-e whs mav reake bis hur their tem;torary s
hode, snd sidol by active, careful and obliging er
van's, he hi'pes In give gen- ral satisfaction, snd rc
crivr a li'n ral i-hare of cu.toin.
03 Large and commodious STARLES are tt
lacbed to the eaiahl.shment. which ate attended tj
careful and obliging ho tier.
(illiEON to. SHOOP.
January 24th, 184fi. tf
To Tui fliuserVr""
DRV GOODS,
,o. Vil t'enrttt, NEW YORK.
Tl AV1NO etblihed a Branch at No. 144 Vbe-
A ,nt fl.. Philadetpbis, is now opening, snd will
fie cons'sntly reciving from the New York Auc
lion, sn extensive amort merit of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will Iw sold at the lowest New Vork puces,
at wholesale and Retail. Among h'S stock will tie
found a good asfortnicnl of the folio wieg aiticb:
Jacconets, Plaid, Hair Cold, I. see, Stripe, U ok,
Swii-s and Tatlaran Muslii.s, Bish p and Linen
Lawns, Fancy Cap Nett, Fancy and Ball Orese,
Thread Lsers, Appliisiinn Do., rich Black 'si'k
Triinmiig lace, Iri.h Linens, Linen Cs rubric..
Linen Cambric HilUfr.. CuiUin Fringes, Cm-hiueie
d'EcoSre, Mouselinn dn l.aine. bilk and Cotton
Warp Alaccae, Quei.'s llbuh, liala Plaids,
Frtmb Merinos, lll ick Mlks, Gloves Si k Hose,
Sliuwts, Crsvas, l!iloii-, Embtoiderii s. Ac A c.
Coutilrv Meichants and oihera viaiiing Phil nlel
phia or New Yoik to purchase, ere reaiecifully in
vited to call and cmmine the stocks.
JVosl. 115. ly
fl K l7l K VE A ND LM'Tf.
THOMSON'S
C'ompotiud syrup of Tar & Wood
ftapttia.
rilHE unpieeedented mere a of thi medicine, in
JL the re.loration of heath, to ibose who, it) de.
pair, had given up all hoies, bss given it an mal
ted reputation shove all other remedies, furnihir
i vidence of it intrinsic value and power, as the on
ly agent w hich can be relied upon for the cuie uf
Pulmonary Consumption. Brouchittis, Asthmi,
Pain in the .ide and Biea-t, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cour;b, (Troop, Ac. '
Attention is lequcalcd to the following AS'I'O.V.
111 1. NO CI'RE, bv Thomson's Compound Syrup
of Tar and Wood Nit.ba ! !
rhilmltlnhia. May 2d, 111.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of the astonishing siTtcta of
your medicine, which has literally tatd me from
a do.ilh-bed ! My dirfa-e, Pulmonary Consump
tion, h h1 reduced me .o low thnt my physician pr.i
no.incrd my case hopeless I At this junc'ioii I be
gan to ii-eyour ineibcine, and mirsrulmt ss it msv
com, it ha completely rc-oieJ me to health, Iter
iiiythii'g Ue bad faibtl. Repectfullv vours.
WASHINGTON MACIfi
Charlotte street, above Ocorge street.
The umlcnucned. beiog peraonallv acquaiiMvd
with Wa-liingl'ii Mack and hia su Ileuses, best
w itness to tbe al,Miibmg efbcls of TbamMin's
Cuoipoood -yrtip of 'J'ar, sud the truth of the s
hove statement,
iVHi." WINNER, at North Third street,
DAVID V ICKBKS.4H Alanead sjrvri, ,:
HCCH M til.NLEY, . E. cornti Taaasny
snd Fourth atiieis. v
Prepsied ooly by S. P. Tbomsop, N, E cornet
if 5tU and Spruce at reels, Philadelphia.
Ajirnls. II. B. Ma r, Suubiui ; D. Gross,
snd Dr. Macfihrsn, HoriUburg ; Jon. IX Brown,
Poltsarille Oen.Xarl, KeaJieaji ILaastoOi A Ma
oa, Tewaiuha, Biadord county, I'a. J'lice 0 oauU
(h i bottle, or 5 p r doaen. .
cXJt flsM'arrj of all imilutian.,
Philadelphia, Juna sbth, IMS. 1