Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 13, 1847, Image 4

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    Vtxsn WRirtm t Cmao The Stvtn
mV Rpiib1tin puoliahet fht following lint en
closed ia t letter of th 23J f September, writ.
n tt Csrmargo, "from one well kaown In the
:y"cf Savannahs
M Wlf stn.t Child.
The Httorp Vtt .the 1ightt ar gone
The camp around In slumber lies
Tbe night with solemn pace move on
The thadowt thicken O'er the ikies
But tVep my weary eye Lath flown,
And tad, uteasy thought! arlte.
I think of thee, oh ! dearest one!
Whose love my early life hath bleat;
Of thee and him oar early aon
Who slambera rn thy jentlt breast ;
Co3 of the tender, frail, and lone,
Oh! guard that little tleeper'a test!
Am) hover, gently hover near,
To her whose watchful eye it wt,
The mother, wife, the doubly dear,
In whose young heart have freibly met
Two ttreems of love ao deep and clear,
And cheer her drooping apirit yet.'
Nov at the kneels before tby throne.
Oh ! teach her, Ruler of the Skiei !
That while by thy behett alono
Earth a tnightiett powertfall or rite,
No tear it wept to the unknown,
Nor hair it loit, nor tparrow diet)
That thou cant't ttay the ruthlett band
Of dark diteaie, and tooth itt pain ;
That only by the ttern command
The battle't loit, the toldier't tlain:
That from the dittant tea or land
Thou bring'tt the wanderer horn again.
And when upon her pillow Ion
Her tear wet check ia tadly pretted,
My happier vitient beam upon
The brightening currentt of her breatt,
Nor frowning look, tor angry ton
Pitiurb the tabbath of her rett.
Whatever Fate thoie formi may throw
Loved with a passion almost wild,
By jBy by night, in joy or woe,
Cy fears oppressed, or hopes beguiled,
From every dinger every foe,
Oh 1 God, protect my wife and child !
Kdncats Ilia Paoplti.
Mrn of wealth, men of Insrn ng, pour instruc
tion upon the heads of the people ycu own
ltipm I list haptmrn. Look at the) boy in the
H utter .' hilles9, shueless, snd almost naked, he
in a part of our king; a part of sovereignty
Should he not receive a sovereign's education 1
Should h not be prepared Tor the throne our
inMitntinne have given him ! There is a gem
in evpry human foim ; let the diamond be pol
ished, and it wilt shine in trnth and beauty.
There is still in the most debased 'a beam f the-
rial, though sullied ami dishonored, still divine.'
And our motto should be Teach and habi
utite lh rrrnJe to make a riffhl tito of the fac-
nliips which God has given them, stid then
trust them fearlfvely to thnvelves. Give demo-
eracies education, and freedom of action, and
then "lot them alone.'
Uneducated niind. Is educated vice,' for God
mde man to know. Ha is the creature ef in'
struct ion ; for in a right education there is i
divine alchyrny which turns sll the baser part
uf rnao's nature into pold. We a ro told by tht
ancients that as soon aa the first rays of the
morning tun foil upon the statuea of Memnon
it sent up music. It is after the first raya of
knowledge fall upon man that his nature dis
courrrs harmony all belore is the darkness of
barbarism.
All can see that wickedness leads to mirery,
yet very few find cut that uliicn is rqually cer
tain that ignorance leads to misery, and misery
to wickedness. Dr. Johnson waa one asked :
'Who is the moat mirerable man)' and the
reply of the tsge was: 'that man who cannot
re id on a rainy d.iy.' The writer waa once
putting through a psik, andssw nailed to one
of tliice trees this warning: 'All dogs found
iu this park will b shut,' A friend who was
with us, remarking, 'unless dogs csn resd they
art pretty badly cfT here. Now God has not
only wtitt'ii hialuwt upon the trees, but in the
stars snd in the flowers; his laws are above
us and beneath us, on nur nyht and on our left,
and il a man is not able to read, he is pretty
badly off here worse off than the dog, fur the
dug lius a master tu read for bin; but man baa no
matter betn-u him and his God.
A iiinxiin. of mure truth and force than any 1
remember rvi r to have seen, waa thrown off
by a Britibli Mailman by a man who waa in
learning vivid, varied and philosophical, snd
- who m coiivrrnaiion threw out Diore grins
sparkling ami brill ant as they coma, than any
tMlier man ot liU spa. 11 is professed apothegm
was '.hat '(uco(on is tht chtap dtfenc
onotion$,' And it I might put a truism by
the ;de of this, 1 would say, if is cheaper to ed
ucate the infant mind, than to support lb aged
criminal. Yes, beatow the ptnet ou common
schools, and save the pounds oa prisons. Man
was nut made lo be cent U pnsog, but to be ed
ucated: snd 'the very worst uh sou can Dut a
man to ia lo hanir him.' Neither ia a man a
Human Poor Ux into whose moatb w are lo
drop a few'renta ilaity. 1 he ignorant u-h.lH
left to grow up darkening into the deeper ieno
rsnce of inauliuod wuhsll its jealousies, and it
nairoW'iniuddneks and its tuperstitions, snd its
penury of enjoyments : poor smid the intellect
Mat and moral riches of the univrraet blind in
this spleudul '.cmple which God has lighted op
snd tarnishing amid Ibe prolusions of omnipo
tence." .
'(. woe for thte who trample on the mind.
That fearful thing I they know not what they do
nor wnai they deal with .
To lay rude binds upon God's tKjs'.erici there
BANK. XOTE U1T,
PCXXSTLTAXIA.
The following; list show tho current value ef all
Asnnevlvanni Bunk Note. Tha most Imntlnit rtv
lianco ma U placed uiwn It. a it Is tvm totek
trefoil compared wtth end corrected from Bick-
nefl't Reporter. ' -
11aii.ii in Philadelphia.
v.-. t Disc, in
",,r""" Paitat..
NOTES AT PAR.
Sank of Noi'h America .
Bank of the NoMhern Liliertlne .
I'
par
pr
Commercial Bunk of Penn'a. .
rttTer' enj Mechanic' Bank .
p.u
pot
psr
pur
fCen.irijion Bank
PhiUk-Jphia li-jnk
rVhiivlkil! flank
SoQihtvaih Honk
per
Western TVinh ,
Mechanics' Dark
Vf ftrfi-tiir r A Mechanic Bank
Hunk of Penn Township . .
Oiisr.l Bask1
plf
pir
p.r
par
pv
l',f
pir
Bsnk of Commerce, Into Moyanirrniiig
Bank of Penn'ilvania . .
Country Hanks.
Btnk nf Hinter County Winchester par
Bank of Delswsre Cowy Chcs'er par
Bank of Oermstrtown Oerm.ntnwn pir
Bank of Montgomery Co. Norr'rtmwn per
Doy It-stow o Bank D lylestown par
Easton Hank nton par
Farmers' Bank nf Bock ro Bristol psr
Bunk of Northumberland Northumberland par
ColowMa Bvnk A Mrule en. Columbia pur
Farmers Dank of Lancaster Lancvs'ei par
Lancaster County ll.mk
I,ncaer pir
I.incister pi
Ki Siting psi
Hjiri.lii)r,i These
I..inci)slir 1 offices
I(emlli) f ilo li.X
Esston J i.-uen.
Lancaster Bank
Farmers' Bank of Reading
OfUva of Bsnk of Per.n'a.
Office lo do
Office do do
Office do do
NOTES AT DISCOUNT,
tank of the United States Philadelphia
Miner' Bank of I'otlsvillu Polisvillo
Bank of Lewiatowu Lewi-town
Bank of Middlotown M.i.edlu'own
S3
i
11
1-1
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Bank Pitt-huts
Do do ItrsmTi of ITollidnvshurg
Harrisliur Bank HarrisSurg J
Lehanon lUnk Lel-snon j
Merchants' & Manuf. Bink I'l't.Uira 1
Bank of Piltsliurg
Pit,..uii
West Bianch B..nl
Wyoming Bank
Norlhnmptou Bsnk
Williarnsporl
Wilkesl.aire
A Huniown
ffeailmi;
Pittsburg
Eiio
New Brighton
Chsmtierstnirg
Rrttysburg
Monti oas
If
Berks Uounty Uniik
OtTice of Bank of U. H.
ileU
do
do
1
2
Do do do
Do do do
Bsnk of Chambersburg
Bahk of Reltyahurg
Bank of 8u-quohanna Co.
Erie Bsnk
Farmer"' Ac Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bank
Horiesdule U.nk
MtMiongshpIt Bunk of B.
Vutk Bank
Kris
VVsvnesliurg
Washington
Hoiieml.ilo
Brownsville
York
Mslj
'i'i
1.1
N. B, 'I h notca of those Imnks on whirli we
amit quotmions, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Pliili)rp1,ia hrnkers, with the
exception of those whirh have s letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Psv. In.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
ekhuvlkdl Sav. Ins.
KeininsiHii 8nv. Ins. A
Penn Township 8nv. Ins,
Manual LsUor Bank ('I'. W
I'owsnda Bank
Pililsilel,.his
failed
fnllxd
f.lleJ
do
do
do
do
Dvott, prop.)
Towsnda
failed
Allejilisnv Bank uf Pa.
Bunk of Beaver
Bank of Swalara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bsr-k
Farmers' & Merit Ya' Bsnk
Farmers' & Mcch'cs Bank
Farmers' dr. MecliVs' Bsnk
Harmony Instituto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata B-ink
Luniliermeu's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope 1M. BiiJpe Co.
Northwmti'd Union Col. Uk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Oinre of 8 hnvlkill Bank
Pa. A sr. 6l M .inuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Pemi'a.
Westniorelarul Bsnk
De.lf.iiJ
no sale
close J
closed
Beaver
Hsriisburg
Wshington
Bell, fonlii
fulled
cl JS d
Pituhuig
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
tireenrarti
llannonv
no i-ale
fnilod
failed
failed
in) nale
Huntingdon no Mile
I.ei-.tovn no sl
Wsrren
Itundnfl'
New Hope
Milton
Mesdvilln
Port t.'srbon
('a'iilo
Montrose
Uuiiiniown
failed
no sale
rlised
no sale
closed
faileJ
closed
failed
closed
(ireenshurg
Wilkcshnrre Bridge Co.
Wiikvstiarrtf no silo
(Jj" All notes purpoitins; to i on any Perni-yl-vania
Bank not given in the ahov lil, may be aet
Jowo ss frauds.
Bank of New Biunsvvk-k
Belvideis Bank
Burlington Co. Bnnk
Brunswick
Belvider
Medford
Perth Ainlx-y
BmlcAt'in
Mount Holly
Ksiiw.iv
N. Biunsvsirk
failed
1
par
psr
r..
faile.1
Commercial Bank
Uumherland Btik
Parmers' Bnk
rarmera' and Mechanleo Bk
Farmtra and Mechanic' Bk
Farmers' snd Merehsnts' Bk
Frsnklin Bsnk of N.J.
Mid.lUtomn PL I
J.tm-v I .y
Hoboken
Jus. y City
Pdl'ersnn
ItrlUvillS
Morrislown
Kieeholj
Iewsik
Trfiitcni
Jcisoy City
faded
Hoboken Bkg it luuiit.g Co
tail, d
fuiled
failed
failed
i
failed
i
par
lersey City Bank
Mechanics' Bonk
Manufacturers' Bank
Morris County Bsnk
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
M schemes' B ink
Mechanics' and Msnuf. Bk
Morns Canal and Lkg Cu
PohI Notes
no aslu
Newark Lkjj cV. Ins Co
Nrwaik
LamfK-ruvills
i
i
iv Hop Del Bridge Co
N. J. ManuLc and like Co
faded
f-lUd
failu.l
i
par
par
N J Piotrclnn tic LonilmiJ lk Jxix y Vvj
Orang Bsnk OraiiK
Patanon Bank . Pjicis.jt
Peoplsa' Bank du
Princeton Bank Prinrvmn
balem Banking Co fe ili-ns
Stat Bsnk Newark
State Bank LliMlihlown
i
par
i
fnile-l
t.llc-J
i
par
i
failed
par
par
per
par
par
par
par
par
par
Hlal Bank Camden
Stale Bsnk of Morris MoriMon
ritate Bank Trcnt.m
Halem snd Philad Manuf Co Salrm
8ussx Bank - Nswion
Trenton Banking Co' Tientun
Union Bank Ier
Wsabinglon Banking Co. 'Ilackeoaack
DCLAWAHE.
Bk of Wilm Ic Braudy wiiM Wilmington
Bank ef Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch MiMord
Fsrmer' Bk of biaut of Del Dover
be branch Wilmington
Do brooch Gorglwn
Do branck Newcastle
Union Bsr.k Wilmingtoa
ay I'miler 6's
(X7 On all li.ka maiked thus () there ar ei,
ther counujrfsii altered nets f ih various da-
fioolfituocs, ia circulatinn.
MOUNT VXSRNON
95 North Sd st., bet. Arch & Race its.,
Phllndclphln.
BRAUY & PAKKER respectfully Inform their
friends snd the public that they hivs taken
the shovs nlme.l house, recently kept by J. S.
Adsms, nJ are ptepsrod to accommodate custo
mer In the most satisfactory mtnncr and at rca
aooalOe prices.
Their ta'ile will he aupplieJ with the best vsrf.
ety .he market sfTords their parlors and alrepinit
rpirtmen's will in the b'-st or.ler. The house
ahecll thomaghlv rcpiired and furnisheJ with
a view to the emiiforl of treller and .strangers.
Having had aflaa! yesrs exporlsnce in the
hii'inrss, the bop lo (jive rsneisl sa'isfictinn,
.inJ re'pnclrully invite t'Sfrllcr nml stianjetsto
give them call. BR DY & tAI!KER.
Mi Ud -Iphia. Jtnutrv 16. tS7. 'f
iMill and Farm
rrH12 suhscrilier offers for salo finy or a ity a
X cresofl.n l with a mill erect d thereon, for
merly knintn es Jou s's Mil', riltiated in Auftus's
inwn.'dp Norihumlierlarid eounty, on the Litile
Pli'.mokin creik, nosr the Tulpehoi-ken roiit, l. sd
lug from Siiiibnry to PotUvtlle eipht miles from
on'-tiry. Thirty or forty acres of ;d land ar
cleared, anil in a g-iod atste of cu'tivation. TU
imj rut, loei N tra a Crit Mill, a Log House snd
M:.h:e, Mud an Orchard. There is alao a goid
b'l r nc and ae.etsl acres of Meadow nil the premi
ses. The I c ttion of the mill is nn excellent one
for cuttom. For further information Inqnire of th
sul.eil.r. DAVID MILLER,
thsiiinkir) tewnsliip, Jan. 0, 1847. 3m
CHEAP WATCHES.
Tlie Cheapest Gold and Silver Watches
IN PHILADELPHIA.
C-i OLD Levers, full Jewellud, f iff 00
JT S Iver do. do. S3 00
(old Lepioes, Jewelled, 30 00
Silver do. do. 15 00
Silver Qusniers, fine qu .li'y, 10 00
Cold Watrhra. pU.n, Ift 00
Silver Sclarl a, 1 T5
(tol I Pencils. 3 00
(.old Bracehts, 4 00
Als-, on hand, a lirpe sssoriment of fJol.1 snd
ll .ir Krieeli t, finder ri. its. biesat pins, hoop ear
'inc. gold pens, silver spoons, susnr tones, thim
bles, gold n-rh, curb and fl chains, gunrd k'ys
and j. well' ry of every description, at equally low
).'u. All I waul is a call to convince cuMo
ner.
All kinds of Watches and Clocks required and
wnirm'ed to keep good time for onejesr; old
gold or silver iMu-glit nr tskeo in exchange.
For site, eijjhl dsy and thnv hour hrase elork',
at LEWIS LA DOM US'
Watch, Clock and Jewo'lety Store, No.
Market stiect, above LUvinth. uoilh aide, I'hili
phis. dj I have aome Gold and Silvei Lovers, atdt
much cheaper than the hIiovh piic.'s.
Pl.ilaJelphi. Dee. 26, 1S. Iv
AUCTION STORE.
No. 6 North 3d st., Hiird door above
Market JStroet,
FHILADBLF1IIA.
SALE EVERY EVEM.NO. of a general as
soriment of Foreign and IVimestic Hardware,
"Tshle snd Povkrl Cuilery, Trunks, Locks,
Laicheis, Bop. tJ-tws, Ksildlary, Whips,
Bonis, e-ho.s, Hsis, Cai'S, Uuns,
Pistols, Triinmin,!", Clothing
and Fancy (!. d.
The attention of city and country dealers is in
vited. The Goods aie firsh, snd will be warranted
equal to trie lepivsentaiinns thxt nisy he msde ot
them. UAVLKS&. BKOOKKK, Auctioned,
No 6 North Thud ft
N. B. Poiehsseis can have their G.ioda parked.
Screral ir vines of Gjotls bava b. en received to be
sold at private sale,
Philadelphia. Dec. 1 9th, 184fi. ly
CnTlX tmsscPs I'd rrsh I
SHAVING- CUE ATM.
Small qunn'iiies piven viihtit Charge.
.It U4 CAewuf St.. PHILADELPHIA.
THIS new snd .plendid aricle, a- its hum de
notes, ia pr.'ftwced to be su(eilor to any ha
ving Cream in the United ftt'ea or Eur. pe. It i.
tnsii'pss J f .r l.ei.uiy. puriiv si d f auranre, tho'
oni 'wh.l snalicous to (a rlain's Anilin hial
Cieam and other similar e. impounds. Il far sur
pssses them sll hy tl.e em I lent pisty c nilPt.ry
of iu I .th. r, which mi aoficna the t rsrd aa to rnub r
sh ving p'easant snd eay. It further pnrsetses
the advantage oei the imperial ariicl , in being
fre.hly pn pnl. no skill tx-iiig wan'ing in its man
iif .ctuie. E.Rou's. l h '!' ( hsd mai y year.' el
l rn i.re in lbs celebrated Lahorainry ot Latigur,
Peie et Fil-, now Reuxiid ft, Co., nf Paria.
Beside tiring Ue I e.i, it is the ch. nH l article
f.i shaving; it laetegiutlv put op in boxes, wiih
I'lerdiJ atrcl engrsvcl lahe's
V i-b (3 per doien. nr 37 j cent for a e'ngh- b 'X.
lo sh. vc one year, It it il.o sold st ? I SO er lb.
or ISJ cents per t.slh.t grnilem-n esn bsve
their hoies fillrdst EUGENE KOI SSEL'S.
V bolale sud Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa
ter E ablishment, 114 ('heanut S're. t.
Dee 19. 1846.-- PHILADELPHIA.
J. iVMTTrCTlTEPaS.
lo. iii North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
fls Invite Mrrchan's and Mnlimr-to ei
stSTvmin their strtk ef Bonnets. Pshn
Laf and Lechorn Hats. Fur snd C'oth Caps, and
India liul lei Shoes. It i I b f uiid in contiin
all of the most desirable binds, and will bo s Id st
the licel maik' l prti e
No. 21 North Fouilh Street, between Miikd
and A'ch Mtieels.
Philidclohia. Dee. I9di. I4fl. Cm
VETCHES UEVSLP.T,
st i ii a
''Philadelphia Wutch and Jivttrv Store,"
No. 06 North SECOND rrnt. corner i f Quarry.
GOLD l ever Walihes.full
V j. willed, 18 earal etse., $45 00
' I etl """er tvr V.ICDiS, lull
J 41 Pallr.l S3 no
ll . oflr R,l... I .... W.I.K.. u.
LiW4t?;nMS vaniewals. 18 00
V
Silver Lapin - Welch., jewelled, finest
quality, 14 00
Superior Qusrtier Wsleh, 10 00
Imitaiion Qusrtier Watcbes.nol wtriantad, & 00
Gold Spectacles, 0
FinHiler Cpeelsclas, 17ft
Gold Brae lets with tops one, t SO
Ladies' Gold Pencils, 16 csrats, I 00
Gold Filler Kings 87 rta tu f 8 ; Ws'ch Gia
sea, plain, 13 J cts; piut, 10) t Lunet. t5. O
ther articles in proportion. All goods wairanled
to be what they sre sold for. O. CONRAD.
On hand, soots Cold snd Silver Levers, Lepines
snd Quartisrs, lowsr than th above price.
fhllsdslrhis Dec. S, 1846.-ly
i
To The I. O. of O. F.
J. W. & K. n. STOKES,
Mnnufacturers of Premium Odd -Pel
. lows' Hegalia,
No. IM Market Street, PHILADELPHIA,
First Clothing Btor below Cih BtreeU
THE tuhscrlhera having taken the premium at
Frsnklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for
the best Regslia, thty invite th attention of the
order to their eetahlUhment, where they will find a
splendid assortment of P.O. and Enesmprarnt Ke
Clia. They alo make lJ order for Lodges anil
Encampments, Rega'ia, sth.-s. Costumes and
Robes, snJ furnish every thins rcquisi'e for ih'
Convenience of new Lthlgcaor Ent amnmenis.
J. W. STOKE",
E D. STOKES.
Ph:ia.1e1.l.;a, D.-c. 19, 1810. ly
New Firm,
JtHE I'ndera'gned here'y gires notice, thai he
it. baa asancia'rd with hi i scif, ss a partner in
the mercantile bus ness, in his stm adjoining
Weaver's Taveni, in Hunhury, John Has, and
that th said stnra will hr n afier be cnducied nn
J' f th Arm of Clement flc Hsu. Tb store at
the 8.iutli Wist coiner of Msiket Square will bo
c inducted ss heretofore, hv the subiicribrr liiinself,
to which he rtSiclfuily invitee hia cuslomet and
frii'inl.
Ha s'so notifies all ihnae indebted to him, to cull
le ween this and the 1st of January next, and set
tle their accounts.
Alt kinds of produce wiil lis taken on account,
at c.ish prices. '
Heresfler no longer than four month credit
will be tiven. IRA T. CLEMENT.
hont ury, Nov. 14. 1H46 tf.
CL1E1TT &
RESPECTFULLY inf .r.n the public, that on
the 9lh inst , they entered into partner.hip,
in tl.e mercantile bnsine, at the store recetrlv
rictipied by Ira T. Clcnxnt. adioiutng Weaver'a
Tavern, iu Sunbury. 1'hey Iiuvh lot ly received
a new stork f goods, which they will dispose of ;
at the lowest prices. !
All kinds uf produce will be taken in exchange '
for goods. . j
No longer thiin four mmhs eredil will 1 given. .
IRA T. CLEMENT, !
JOHN HAAS. ;
Suiiburv. Nov. 14, HI6. tf. I
'lit?ai?r Than Kverl
.1
OHN H. Pl.'RDY. has just received, at hs
New ettnre, iu Msrkel ruuiiet a flesh supply
id eaaonahle Goods, such ss
Cloths, Cissimrrs, tUuinelte, Kentucky Jesus,
Cords, Diillinjis, Alpscrsa. Uiiigh..nis,
Piinta, Moslins, Hosiery. Glovi s. Ac. ,
Al-o: (jueeniwat and (iroorrii-s,
which vt ill be sold very low. Purchasers are invi
ted to call snd et .mine bis stock tied.re puicbasing
elsewhere. The bighrsi price paid for Produce, j
Sin.horv. Octoher I7rh, 1H16 tf. j
E XTI A O K D 1 N A 1 1 Y DISCOVERY!
DEATWESS CAN DB CTJBXD II
COOPER'S ETERf M. OIL A prompt erd
la-ting remedy for Dttpv tsa, alsa for paina
and ditcharge of instlsr from th Ears.
Hundreds of run a in rs-es deemed ut'eilv hop
terabave finnlv e tal.lished iu supeiiurily over vve
ty former Medical discovery. .
Tliia valual'ln Acoustic Medicine is a com pound
of four different Oils, one of which, ihe active and
principal ingredient, is oil lined fora the bark of a
certain specie nf Walnut, new ai d effectual
agent in the cure of l)efn-a.
Persons who had been d.-af for 10, IA and even
SO years, have I en petmsnen'ly curril by usu g
this oil. In fact, so nil'iieioos and so imph'ilic
hsve Ien the le-timemsls in it- favor, that the in
ventor clsims for it the itis'iio't on of an Infalli! le
Remedy, in all cases, vthen the Ear is perlict in
its formoti n.
Fot further pa'liru'ara, and evidence of ns grejt
value, s- e printed she- Is, iu the hands of A genu.
F. rsde in Hunhury, by J. W. FKII.I.NG.
8eptemler I9ih. 1 846
UNRlVALLtD AND UNEQUALLED
Li
ruling Isolds, Uoii;lis, A-iluna, Ii, flu.-
czi.
in m ma iariMairririasm a i s mr
W hoeping-l'oiigh, and all Di"a-s of tl.e
bi st snd lui ga. Irsdmg to (.nnstimp
tion ; c.nni o.ed of the eon. enir-.led
vir'U. a of ihe hrrha Horrhnuial,
B lie., it, BlooJrooi, and
avvrial other vege e
ble si.h-ti.nrcs.
Warranted
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
ri'HIS iiivi.iia''l Medicine i b most speedy
' J and certain remedy rvr discovered f r the s
I ove coinpla ins, as thousand" who hsv utd il
wi l Icsnfy. Fur a..!.', in buiihury. y
J. W. FRII.INO.
and in Ni.rt' un.b.rlanJ. by D. BRAUTIGAM,
snJ at wholesale, n, J'hiU.l lphis, hv
F. K LE I T & C,
Corner nf feconl and Calloubil ilrc.ts
Sepiemlicr IU;h, lb!6. ly
T)e Iv tT s t ii yT
JACCB HELLS?., - ,
rjlHANKFl'L for Ih liberal rnc. ur.emenl
i which be has rece.vrd, wool I nsp.rtfullv
inform bis friends and the cititena of Northumt'vr.
land county in general, ibtt he has prrptrrd l.im
elf with lb best Incurrupuble Teeth, (iold Piste,
Gold Foil, dee., tbsl can b had in Ih cilv nf Phi
ladelphia ; anJ that ho will endeavor, to the u'moht
of bis ability, to render full satirfaction to s'l who
tasy think proper lo engage -bi service. H will
b In Hanbury at th August court, wbeis be will
be prepared, at hi residence, lo insert Teeth on
Gold Plata, or on Pivot, on th lalsat and most ap
proved plans, snd ttnd lo all lb branch belong
ing to DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladie will h waiud on al their places of ri
dene, if desired.
Hi charges will be reasonable, and his work
warranted.
Hs will visit different parts ef the county, about
one in thiastiBooih.
Bunbory, July lth. 1840 -ten
(7SSiniSSlM.bu snJ Black Cong'.;
Ink, ef a tupiiior qualiiy. for sal cVssp.at th
ors of HENRY MAflt?CR.
July 4tb, IS4l.
B. XXXlMnBR. JR..
So. 34 North Fourth Sfreej. Wcr Mer.
Phil ndctpn in ,
a t stont at rsaia
KEEP3. constantly on hand an extensive as
sortment of ell klndtofSMk, Fur and Bes
ei Hats, which he offers for sals on ths moM rea
sonable term. His Hats are nrtdn up of th beit
materials, and In ths most approved style. Pei
sons visiting the city find it tn their interest to
csll. July 11 th, 1840, Iv
CCLTlBIil HOTJSIC,
CHE3NUT STHUBT,
P H I L A Dfi L P 1J 1 A.
T
large and commodious Hotel has recently
Th sidiscrilM it ther fore solicit ths palronagaofl
the public, and tiuei that their i xperieiice in the j
business will enaiiie Hum to giv cnllr satisloc
t ion. Terms mndeta'e.
BAGLEY, McKENZIE cV Co.
July 4ih, 1S16. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
Muht Slrt-et,
fHE House has undergone s thorough tepnir.
.JL The prnprh-tors solicit its furmsr psltoua:e.
Perm ill S3 per dsy.
WI. W. DIX.
ARTHUR L. FOGG.
Ju'y 4. 1818. Iv Pnprirt ra.
BiTellcr 4icciiousIi,
PATE1TT a.TTO?alTE70,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WASIIINaTON, Da O.
DRAWINGS and Pspers f .r the Pa'ent Of
fice will lie prefisrrd by them, at their ollke,
opposite the Pa'ent Office.
Jnlv. 4ih. 184B. I v
SjILVEK medal
1V1IUIP
V THE VHARKLI!! IHSTITfTS,
IS43.
City Dagntrrcolype E.tablislimrnt.
(I.ATK rSlMuMa & I'oLl.lia.)
.Vo.
100 Cheinut it., above Third, South iide,
rzui.AS2x.rzzzA.
M
LMATURES Ukcn equsily ss well in clou.
tor a lady, and a black suit for gentleman, are
I n foral'tc in sitting for a pictu e. No eiira charge
is tnade for coloring, and peifect likenesaea are
guiraniird. July 4th, lUlt. ly
i n v a ii t i . t
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may he sure of olitin np, at
all limes, pure and highly fl ivorcd
j By the single pound or larger quai tity, at the
j a'ckliiTf uCouiHi.y'8 VnrrlioiiNC,
j ao Svuth SiCund tlrttt, Lttwce-i Murkti wiJ t he
nut ilretti.
FXUX.ASZ:X.PHI1.
Heretnfore it has been very difficult, indeed, al
moat imposaihle. always lo obtain gool (ire n and
III .ck Teas. Bui nosr vou have only to viit the
IVkin Tea Company's Slnre. to obtain as delirious
I Fa
snd frsgrant Tea aa you could wiah for. A il taMcs j Ulll ue of ,ne ,,, ,niinrtlt ,nj iUcceaful Den
csn heie he suited, with the sdvaulage of getting a ,is.B jn phji.d. Iphis, he helievea that he will I
pure article st a low price. able lo give aatisfaciion to those who may waul bis
June 87th, 1846. ! irr,i,.P,
Ci L O T H I XT Osj " i 'd:e will be waited on at their place of resi
11'IIftl 11 pTvii III'"!' 411 ! dence. His chargea will le nioJeiste, and h
rl",ME ulsrsiticra ar constantly manuftcturing
-a- fiom th lest Fn nrh, Engliah and Ameiiran
msnufsrtuied Cloths snd Casaimera, CLO TilLNti
in a very superior style, cut and workmanship.
I'eraons buying to sell sniin will find one of the
largest and moat f i-hionat.le stork of good lo select
from iu tl.e city, and nl imp ecedented I w prirei.
J. W. A. E. D. STOKF.s,
If 4 Market st. Phllad.
N. B. A Ivre lomlniii t of Odd Fill. wa' Re
psla rnnaianilv on hy.nd, and a'l order, from lo.lpes
or indivi.lusls pui.ciuul y attended to, on Ihe mod
literal terms. J. W & E. D. S.
Philadelphia. June S7th. lSltl ly
DANVILLE
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
I'cnii Ivtinla.
riHE Danville Steam Wooten Partly, foimer.
JL ly owned and cccup ed by Dr. Ptsikii. h a
rertnl'y hern nubasf d hy te suhrriber. wh
respictfiillv ann unce to their friends and the puh
lit general y, thai they are now prepared to do all
kinds of w jik in thrii line of business, at the shot
it st notice, sec ml ing U orJei, and iu ths best com
parative; n.annor. Hi'in gone t con.idrrshle
eipen.e in n pa'rit.g ll.i it nichiiiery and aj sratus,
end tuing vtr par.irnlar inn curing the aervice of
rxpeiienced mecbsuica, they feel couSJent lhl
Ihey are c.pa' ln ol evcjlmg all kinds of work in
a a'jie superior to tl.y oiber rs'sb.'isbment in the
coumry, at the old custom .ry n icea.
CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS. FLANNELS awn
BLANK ET8 cunatan ly on hand, and for sale at
reduced price, for C or Bsr'er.
eTAItllllVCa AM) FILLING
will be done in the best manner, at the usual pri
C' a. All kinds c.f country produce taken in pay
m.nt foi woik, si D nville pivrket prices.
For ihe accommodation of ihoso who live at
di'Uiio, Wool and CtoTS will le taken inst,
and, whru f.ni.linl, reiurn.d to lbs following pis
ces. Plain written directions must aeconnpany
each psie 1 1
Columbia County. Roup St Mair's store, Wa
tbmgt. nville; R. Fruit's store, J rs.eyt.own ; Yea
gei'a inn, Roaring Creek; Shsrpli ss' atoia, t'slts-is-s;
C F. Msnn's ore, Miflllnvi le; Miller's
toie, llaiwuk ; J. C line's Miil; Rickr.t's lore,
Oisngsville; Derr's store. While Hall.
Xcithtimbcrland County Michael Reader's inn,
Turl utville ; Ireland 6c Hsv's store, McEwens
ville; E. L. Piper's shoe, Wstsonstown ; S. I,
Oemly & Go's store, Milton ( Gibson's inn, Cliil
lisqusqoe ; Forsvlh't sto , Northumberland ;
Young' stoie. rijnbury.
Luzerne County. Rt ynold's store, Kingston
Gildersleevs's slot. Wilkssharr ; Gsvlord's ator.
Plymouth - 6tyr' tor, Nantieok ; Jodg
Mark' Mill, Huntington.
Lycoming County. D. Clapp's store, Money;
Hhoeneaker's store, bmith's Mill.
GEARIIART cV KOWNOVCR.
Danvill. May f), 1646.
Ulitim SPUUTi Or4 ciflAH. for eg.
trading Grass, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar.
Wii..
si, dec. from clothing of any description, war.
ranted not to injur th cloth or Ihe most delicate
color. This liqo d hss lo bn usJ with great
auccest in ctses el Bams. Scald, Tatur, Pimples
on the face, Chapped bands, (Sore lips, Rhsoms
lism, Hard or soft Corns, Alc. ty Prte. 16 cts,
pi boil I.. Tot sale st th sto is ef
July !9, 1840. B. MAS8ER.
H.B.lsIASSER, -ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
tTmBTjav, pa.
Bualneas attended to in lbs Counties of Nor
thuml erland, Union. Lycoming snd Columbia.
Refer to I
r. & A. Hovocst,
Lows a dc. Baaaov,
Sostxa dt Ssonsaiss, FMkJ.
KtTVOLDS, McraattRB St Co.
Hetamo, Ooon it Co.,
PREMIUM SCALES.
L'ale'a Celc' rated Rail Road Sc.lss,
Coal and Hay dj
Iron Manufac's' do
Portshls Platform do
SO different sites,
r Dot motor Floor du
6 different sites
Counter t).
13 different sizes.
The abov Scsles t
mads either sing' ul
double beam, and err
decidedly the most du able, accurate ami convent
ent e .ha ever inve .ted. We alao have Platform
and Count r Scalr, Patent Balances and every
kind of Weighing Mai bines in use forssle,vb"l,
ate and retail, at low price. All Scsles sold hy at
to go out of ths city, sre ho ted free of charge, enj
nantntid to g ve satisfaction to tho ptiii-h eer ia.
every pnrticul .r. GRAY A. BROTHER,
Manbfsctuict snd Dealers, No. 84 Walnut streM,
Ju. e 87. 1946. ly Philudtljjhia.
SALT. New Yoik Salt in barrels snd bags.fm
sal at insiiilfac uina' prices, bv
GRAY & BROTHER.
Jun 27, 1818. ly S4 Walnut st. PhiU
HOUSE SHOES. Burdcn'a Pat.nt
Home Shoes, for ala at manufacture!,'
p. ices, by
GRAY ft BROTHER.
34 Walnut l. I'lnlaJ.
June 27. 1B4C ly
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
DANVILLE FA.
HE stihsriiher, late nf the Union Hotel, Mon
ey, Pa , respectfully informs the old snd nu
inerous customers nf the
I'? nnsylvmilu IIouic,
imd the public generally, that he hss leased th
i :
i av. ruMtund of John Rhodes, in Dsnville, whi r
lie is now prepi.red lo entertain travellers, and per
sons vi.iiinii the town, in the Very best style. Tim
accommodations will be u -h as a well rnudurtr.l
puhhc bouae ahould sfTord, and no effort wilt he
spared to render s iti-f.n tion, in every respect, to sll
who ii sy csll. The t it:en nf Lycoming county
aie invited lo put up with the undersigned wbt u
they visit Dinville.
HENRY WEAVER.
Daiivi'le, May 2. lSlfi.
l'KTKU H. MAS SKI?,
RECENTLY PROM PHILADELPHIA,
TT ESI'ECTFl'LLY informs the ciiin-ns .f
I . funhurv snd viciniiv, that he hss 0ened an
lltce at the re-idence of Henry Mas-rr, in Msiket
striet, where he ia prepmed to execute all kinds of
Drutil ScHdiaT. Piste Work, Sit , on the latest
and mn.l atwirmiid nlana.
i n-t,n- l.-.i , .inerlenre and insirnetion.
I wora warrnnien.
Hunbury, March 38th, 1 S46.
To I'urchiisors or
DRY GOODS.
Ao. 111 Pearl st., NEW YORK.
HAVING emhli-hed a Branch at No. 144 Ch- .
nut St.. Philadelphia, ia now periing. snd
be consisntly receiving from the New York Auc
tion, sn eitenaive assortment nf
FANCY 4k STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will t sold at the lowest New York pi os,
at wholesale and Retail. Among h i stock will he
found a good aetortmrnt of the following articles:
Jaccnneta, Plaid, Hair ('old, Lace, Siripe, Book,
Swiss and Tsilaian Muslins. Bih p and Linen
Lawns, Fancy CapNetts, Fancy and Ball Drese,
Thread Laces, Applicaiion Do., r.ch B'ack Siik
Trimmii g Lace, In.h Linens, Linen Cambrics,
Linen Caoihrr Hdkfa.,Cuituin Fringes, Csshmei
d'Ecos-e, Muusehne de I. Bice, Silk and Cotton
Warp . Isees, Quel's 1,'loth, Gala Plaida,
Funrh Meiinos, 111 k silks. Gloves tSi k H se,
bhiw's, Crsva's, Rihhon. Emhroiileri- s. Sir., Ac.
Courtrv Merchant and o'hera visiting I'hil.i.lel
phia or New Yoik to purchase, ar respectfully in
vited to ell and examine tba aUx.ka.
Nov. 1, 1 H 45. ly
Ii E L I E V E A NL7 L 1 V E .
TIIOIYISON'S
Conipouud Syrup of Tur tV IVoosJ
Niiptlm.
flHE unpiavedonted rtie.-e- of this medicine, in
th re.toration ef hal h, to thos who, iii des
do dj
d) do
do do
do do
dj Jo
pair, nail given up all nope, Baa gien II an ex1
led rrpu'ation ahove all other remedies, furni-hing
evidence of its intrinsic valoxand power, aa the on
ly agent wh ch can be rebed open for the rure of
Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchiuis, Asthma,
Pain in th ride snd Breast, Spitting of Blood,
W hooping Cough, Croup, Ac.
Attention ia uquesied lo Ih following ASTON
ISHING CURE.bv Tln-maon's Compound Syrue
ol Tar and V oud Nsptba ! I
Philailelphia, Nay 3i, 144.
MR. THOMSON Dear 8ir With grairful
feelings I inform y"0 of the astonishing effecis of
your methcins, which ha literally iaia d m from
dealb-bed! Ml ditsi-e, Pulmonary Conaamp
lion, had rlucd m so low that my physician pre.
nojnrrd my cas hopeless I At thia junction I hs
tsn to n your medicine, snd miraeuloat it it may
seem, it baa completely rnred me to health, after
everything tlte hsd failed. Reapertfutlv yours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte atreet, above Gcorg street.
Th onderaigned, being personally eequaintej
with Washington Msrk and hi sufferings, bevr
wilne to th astonishing f?c4s tf Thomson"
Compoond Syrop of Tar, and the troth of ths t
boss statement.
JOS. WINNER. Bti North Third atreet,
DAVID VICKERS, 41 Almond atreet,
HUGH M'GLNLEY, . Z. corner Tsnany
and Foonh atraeu.
Prepared only by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. cornsi
of tUh and Sprue street, Philadelphia.
Agents. H. B. Masacr, Boabcry i D. Gross,
and Dr. Macphareoo. HarrUburg t Jao. G. Brows,
Potuville i Gen. Earl, Reading Uouaton ck JVtf
oo, Towanda, Biadford county, Ps, Traps 0 cettat
pr bottle, er f H pi doxea.
(y Bmtmrt ef U imitation
rhtlsittphis, June XkUb, 1I45.-I