Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 10, 1847, Image 4

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    Correapondeace of the Miners' Journal.
VHBOAYAS0 BRtm RAILROAD. .
Psm.o., March 83d, 184?
B. Banna) Esq. Of or &r The Central
Rail-road concern, notwithstanding the rcfuul of
I ho Legislature to legal ite the City luoscription
have determined to organize their Company, and
have nominated Samuel V. Merrick, M their Pre
sident. Thii nomination it probably the wisest
not that haa yet been exhibited to the public, but
when he looka at the riifficultiea to be encoun
tered, the money to be raited and expended, and
then at the opposition to be met at the terminut
be will probably exhibit the wisdom for which
he it credited, by declining the honor To an en
lightened community who are actuated by a lib
eral spirit of enterpriie, the tervice, although
labor iout, would retult both profitably and hon
orablybut when he become! the leader of a
party ignorant of the facta, and inspired only by
impulse and a spirit of rivalry, it will not be dif
ficult to foretell the consequence that follow. It
however, he haa become weary of the glory he
has achieved by the hammer, he will rath at the
darlieg object before bim, and like hia supporters
depend upon some interposition of Heaven, to
erown the success of the enterprise. So far,
consequences and the natural tendency of human
eventa have not been looked at, nor ia it necessa
ry to enntemp'ate any contingency when an im
pregnable force ia ready at the outtet.
But people will reason, and people will look
at the facts when the instalments are to be
paid, and that too to be dragged from the pockets
of the mechanics and laborer, will it not be ask
ed from whence thall we derive the dividends
upon our expenditure? At Pittsburg there is
nothing to be had. The fact that the Baltimore
and Ohio and the Richmond and Guyandotte
roads will intercept and monopolise all the trade
f tht river above Cincinnati, is so clear to the
people of Pittsburg, tbat they propose to aban
don every thing for a western direction. They
aee that the Ohio Canal from Portsmouth to
Cleveland the Cincinnati, Xenia, Columbus
and Cleveland Rail-road the Cincinnati and
Toledo Canal, with the Wabath and Erie Canal,
have already drained the river of its commerce
mid are carrying it to the cities on the Lakes, and
lhat there it finds a better mart ; a cheaper, and
a more direct route to the market, than can
possibly be had at Pittsburg. They aee alto,
that at Erie, Philadelphia can intercept the whole
of this trade, and bring it to her floors for half
the money that will be required to go to Pitta
burg, and hence their disposition to connect with
Baltimore, and leave Philadelphia, to go where
lie likes.
In the Pittsburg Gazette, of March 19th, in a
long article on the subject of the Baltimore con
nexion, the Editor says, and he reiterates the
reneral opinion of the citizens, that 'we ought
not to loose sight of the fact, lhat New York, di
vided by Boston, will put forth every exertion
to extend Rail road communications from Buffalo
nd Dunkirk, arouad the ahore of lake Erie, to
the interior of Ohio, a nd we shall find, if we de
Iny western communication too long that all the
improvements and trade of Ohio and tht great
tout hate taken tltai direction instead of coming
this way. This part being so plain tbat be who
runs may read, and as the works through Ohio
are already constructed, and the direction is giv
en to the trade, will not Mr. Merrick and bis
friends look into the matter, and save their sub
scribers the trouble of directing them where the
trade can be found.
To go to Pittsburg, will therefore, end in dis
grace, and the project of going through Ohio in
search of the Trade would be worse than Japhet
in search of hia father. The people of Ohio and
on the lakes, having made their improvements,
their Railroads and Canals, and like us, having
them yet t6 be paid for, will they give them a
way t or, will they give rights of way, to de
stroy either the one or the other ?
Before we rush heedlessly into the expendi
ture would it not be well to place these facts be
fore the people to enquire of Ohio, not of the
people before whose door the work shall pass,
but of the people of the State, whether, as Mr.
Roebling says, "we shall intercept them at right
angles and monopolise and appropriate the whole
of their trade ?"
To a prudent and cautious people, ever acting
upon principles of wisdom and justice, the an
awer would be clear, and the determination tbat
would result from such an influence, would be
to go where we can reach the trade where we
could interfere with no private interests, no
rights of way, no rivalry, but an honest and leg
itimate enthusiasm, to do what would benefit our
State, enrich oar city, and make us at nature
intended we should beffthe great eentre of the
Union. SUN BURY AND ERIE
Pi.KAaa.NT Be Fellow a A peraon writing
from Camp Watson, near Tatnpico, says:
"I am collecting a number of scorpions, cen
tipodee and tarantulas, (soma of the latter are
nearly aa large aa young colls,) wbicb 1 intend
awnum; to you as curaatiiea the first opportuni
ty. How would you like to find, on going to
bed, conpla of good sired arorpioni enugly
olowed between your blankets 1 1 assura you
it ia no unusual occurrence."
A PATumc Arpgau They have a way ol
doing up thinga in the'Parmetic order at the
office of lha Now Orleans Picayune, altogether
unique. Thia ia the way they dun there ;
Meet oh ! meet me, I implore you,
Meet, where most I may adore you.
Neath the shadow of the bower, v
Meet me there, at any hour;
Meet rus there, or where you will,
Meet, and pay tbat little bill!
Says Jack to Tom, let's go and ship
On beard, the Mexicans to whip.
Ei Tom. but first I want to know,
ia to Vera Crat we go ;
y say the Castle's very strong,
.'.Taw fight will he both bard and long.
Say Jack, that is. for glory's sake,
"Tfce vial causa I want to take.
DANK MOTE LIST.
Praift-XTAltlA.
The following list shows the current value of all
.VnoejIvr.'iU Bank Note. .Tbe moot implicit re
l.erro mny he placed upon it, as it evey week
jerrfully compared with ai d corrected from Bick
hell's Reporter.
Blanks la Philadelphia.
Nat... LoCAT.O..
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of Nmih America
Bank of the Northern Liberties
Commercial Bank of Penn'a. .
Farmers' and Mechanics' Rank
Kensington Bank ,
Philadelphia Uank
Schuylkill Rank
Snuthwark Rank
Western Rank
par
per
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pat
par
par
par
par
pit
Mechanics' Rank
Manufacturers' ft Merhanios' Bank
flank of Penn Township . .
Girard Rank
Rank of Commerce, late Moyamrneing
Dank of Pennsylvania
Country Itanks.
Benk of Theater County Westchester
Bank of Delaware County Cheater
Bank of Ocrmantown Oermanlown
Bank of Montgomery Co. Nnrrismwn
Doyleslown Bank - Dovhutowo
Eatton Rank Eaaton
Farmera Rank of Bucka co Bristol
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par
Columbia Bank ft ft ridge co.Columhia par
rarmera' Bank or Lancaster
Lancaster County Bank
Lancaster Bank
Farmera' Bank of Reading
Office of Rank of Penn'a.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do do
I.anctstei
Lancaster
Lancaster
Reading
par
pir
fin
par
Harriaburg These
Lancaster I offices
Heading f do not
East on J issue n.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
enk of the United States Philadelphia 21
Miners' Bank of Pottsville Potteville
Bank of Lewistown I.ewistown 1 J
Bank of Middlotown MidJIetown h1
Carlisle Bank Carliele 1
roliaviiie
Iewistown
MidJIetown
Carliele
Pittsburg
Hollidavshurg
Harrisburg
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Exchange Dank
Do do. branch of
Harriaburg Bank
lehanon Bank
Merchant'. Manuf. Dank
Bank of Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Williamsporl
Wilkebarre
Allentnwn
Reading
Pittsburg
West Branch Bank
Wyoming Dank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Bank
Office of Dank of U. 8.
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Chamtiershurg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.
failed
do
Erie
New Rriehton
(hamliersburg
do
1
IJ.lJ
U
11
ttt-tlyshurg
Montrose
Erie
Wayneshurg
Washington
Honesdiile
Brownsville
York
Erie Bank
Farmers' ft Drovers' Bank
Franklin Dank
Honeadale Bsnk
Monongahele Dank of B.
York Bank
N. D. The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANK8.
Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia
failed
failed
fjiled
Philadelphia Loan Uo. do
Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do
Kensington Sav. Ina. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed
Towanda Bank
Towandii
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of 8watara
Bank of .Washington
Bedford
Beaver
Harrisburg
Washington
It.lUfonle
Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
Greencaetle
Harmony
no aale
cloeed
closed
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
uo sale
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmera' ft MerhVe' Bank
Farmers' ft Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' A Mech'ce' Dank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Dank
Huntingdon no sale
l.ewilowii no aale
Juniata Dank
Lumbermen's Bsnk
Warren
Duildaff
failed
no aale
closed
no sals
closed
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge t'o.
Northumb'd Union Col. Dk.
North Western Datik of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
New Hope
Milton
Meadville
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Montr oee
Uniontown
Pa. Agr. ft Manuf. Bank
failed
closed
failed
closed
Silver Lake Dank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Grecneburg
Wilkeabarre Bridge Co.
Wilkeebarre no aale
rrr All notes purporting to be on any PeunsyU
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
iown as frauds.
NEW JERSEY.
Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick
Belvideie Bank Belvidore
failed
I
par
Burlington Co. Bank Medford
Commercial Bank Perth Amboy
Cumberland Dank Dridgelon
rarmera' Bank Mount Holly
i
par
par
i
tailed
Farmura' and Mechanic' Bk Rehway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Brunswick
Farmers' and Merchants' Dk Middle to
n Pt. 1
Franklin Dank of N. J. Jersey City
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
4
failed
i
par
Hobokeu Ukgft dialing to Huhoken
Jersey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanics' Bsnk Patterson
Manufacturer' Bank Belleville
Morris County Bsnk Morristown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mechanics' Bsnk Newark
Mechanics' and Msnuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City
f oat Notes
no ssle
Newark Bkg ft Ina Co Newaik
i
i
failed
failed
New Hoi Del Bridge Co l.amtorUill
N. J. MsnuUc end Bkg Co Hohoken
N J Proleelon ft Lombard 14 Jersey Cilv
orange oana-
Orange
Peterson Bank
People' Bank
Princeton Bank
Paiitrauo
do
failtsl
i
par
par
Princeton
Salem
Newark
Elitabethtown
t'amden
Morristown
Trentitn
Salem
Newton
Trenton
Dever
Harkensack
Salem Banking Co
Slat Bank
8taie Bank'
State Bank
8late Bank of Morria
4
i
par
J
faile.1
faiUI
1
failed
Slate Bank
Balem and Pbilad Msnuf Co
Sussex Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Washington Banking Co.
DELAWARE.
Bk of Wila ft Draodywine Wilmington
par
P'
par
par
P'
par
oaaa er Ueleware' W ibningtoa
Bank of Smyrna Smvrna
D branch Milford
Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover
P branch Wilmington
'nco ueorgetown
par
Pr
par
' orancn
Uaioaj Bank
fT Under 6s
NewcaeUe
WUaaingtoo
07 On all banks marked thus f ) there are es
iBor coooterretl Of altars noaat of ths various ds-
nomuieuMs, u cueuiauoa.
riOUMT VDRtTON
kiss
IMS
itif
95 North 2d it., bet. Arch At Race its.,
Philadelphia.
BRADY ft PARKER respectfully inform their
friends and the public that Ibey hive taken
the above named house, recently kept by J. S,
Adam, end are piepared to accommodate custo
mer! In the moat satisfactory manner and at rca
eonable price.
Their table will be anpplied with the best viri
ely '.he market affords their parlors and sleeping
apirtmsnte will he in the best order. The house
has been thoroughly repaired ami furnished with
a view to ie Comtort ol travellers and alrangera.
Having had seseisl years experience in ihe
bnslnrs. ihev hope to give general satisfaction,
iind respectfully invite travelers and strangers to
give them a call. BRADY ft PARKER.
Ph lid.-lphie. Janusrv 16, 1847. if
Mill and Farm
THE eulwe.rihor offers for stle filiy or eixty a
ere of land with a mill erect, d thereon, for
merly known as Jon a Mill, situated in Auius's
township Northumherlind county, on the Little
Shsmokin ere. k, near the Tulpchocken road, lead
ing from Sunbury to Pottaville eight miles from
Sunbury. Thirty or forty acre of ss'd land are
cleared, and in a g'tod slate of cultintion. The
improvement are a Crist Mill, a Log House and
Slab'e. and an Orchard. There ia also a good
Spring and several acres of Meadow on ihe premi
ses. The I cntion of the mill ia an excellent one
for custom. For further information inquire of the
tub-oiber. DAVID MILLER.
Shsmokin tr wnehtp, Jan. 9, 1847. 3m
CHEAP WATCHES.
The Cheapest Gold find Silver Watches
IN PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD Levers, full Jewelled, f 4ft 00
8. her do. do. 33 00
Oold Lepinet, Jewelled, 30 00
Silver do. do. 16 00
Silver Quartiera, fine qujli'y, 10 00
Oold Watchea. plain, 15 00
Silver Rpcctaclre, I ?5
Onld Pencils. 3 00
Oold Bracelets, 4 00
Alan, nq hand, a large assortment of (t -ld and
Hsir Bragjjlet', finger ring, bresst pins, hoop ear
ring", ta pens, silver spoons, sugar tongs, thim
bles, gold IP rk. curb and f"b chains, guard k-y
.in) j. we Ib'ry of every deiicripiion, at equally low
pnris. All I want is a Csll to convince custo
mer.. ,v
All kind of Walchea and Clorka repaired and
wrrsnted to keep good time for one year ; old
gold or silver bought or liken in exchange.
For aale, eight day and ihirtv hour brass clock',
st LEWIS I. A DOM US"
Watch, Clock and Jewellery 8 (or a. No. 413)
Market street, above Eleventh, north aide, I'hilJ-
phia.
rry I have some Hold end Silvet Levers,
at II
much cheaper than the above; prices.
Philadelphia. Dee. 36. 1846. Iv
AUCTION STORE.
No. C North 3d St., third door ab
JOVC
Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
8'
ALE EVEKY EVEM.NtS, of a general at
sort merit of Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Table and Poiket Cutlery, Trunks, Locks,
Lalcheta, Holts, Sswt, Saddlery, Whips,
Boots, Hhor. Ha'a, Capa, Gun,
Pistols, Trimmint!, Clothing
and Fancy GiM-d.
The attention of city and country dealers is in
vited. The Goods are fresh, snd will be wsrrsnted
equal to the represent at inna that may be made of
them. BAY LIS ft BROOKER, Attetionr.n,
No. 6 North Third st
N. B. Purcbasera can have their Goods packed.
Several iuvoicce of Goods have bren received to be
sold at private rale.
Philadelphia. Dec. 19th, 1846. ly
vrrij Itoussr ls rinftjrrsal
SHAVING CREAM.
Small quantities piven w ilhmit (Charge.
.t 114 Chnnul St., F Ull.ADELVHIA.
THIS new and splendid article, s Ha name de
notes, ia professrd to he superior to any Mis
ving Cream in ihe United Males or Europe. It is
unau'pie d fr beauty, purity ai.d f aursnce, I ho'
nmewhat analag,Hi to Gu rlsin's Ambrosial
Cream and other similar compounda. It far sur
passes them all by the em I lent pasty C insistency
of ii Ijttirr, which so soften Ihe l-eard as lo render
alnvitig pleasant and easy. It fuilUer poiM-sara
Ihe advantage over the imp rle I erticb', In being
freshly pn poe.l, no ak ill being wanting in it mao
uficture. E. Rousael having had many )ejrs' ex-
lienence in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur,
rr re e r , now Ken suit ft co., ol runs.
Besides being the it is the cheapest article
for shaving ; it is elegsntlv put up in boxes, with
splendid steel engraved lahela.
ru-e 3 ir dozen, or H7 cen is for a snglebox
lo ahnve one year. It is also sold at f 1 60 per lb.
or IS) cenla per ox., so tint gentleineri can have
their hose filled at EUGENE IJOLKSEL 8,
VVholesalo and Kutail Perfumeiy snd Mineral W
ler Us allislimeul, 114 Cbe.nul Sired.
Dee 19. 1846.-J. PHILADELPHIA.
No. J1 North Fourih Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
Tf Invite Merchania and Millim r to ex-fTjC
esaiiiine their stock f Bonneta, PalmH
L'af and Leg born Hale. Fur and Cloth Cape, si.d
India Itublter hoea. Ii will tie f,und In contain
all of tbe most dcaitable kind, and will 1 -ld at
the low! iiiarktt prices
No. 31 North Fourth Street, lietwien Msikcl
and Arch Streets.
Philadelphia. Dee. I9ih. IR4A 6m
ttlIIE3X.Xai
WATCHES t JEV'ELP.T,
AT IB
"Philadelphia Wolch and JrwrUy Store,"
No. 00 North SECOND si reel, corner , f Quarry.
GOLD Lever Wstcbes.full
ji welled, 18 carat cases, (45 00
Silver Lever Watchea, full
jewelled, S3 00
Silver lever Watchea, se
ven jewels, 18 0Q
Silver lupine Watchea, jewelled, finest
quality, 14 00
Superior Qusrtier Welches, 10 00
Imitsiion Qusrtisr Watches, not wsrrsnted, 6 00
Gold Spectacle, 8 00
Fine Silver Spectacles, 1 76
Gold Braes lets with topat eonee, t 60
Ladiee' Gold Pencils, 18 carata, S 00
Gold Finger Kings 37 cU to 18 j Waich Glas
sea, plain, It cta patent, I8J; Lunet, 26. O
thar articlea in proportion. All gooda warranled
lo be what they ere sold for, O. CONRAD.
On hand, some Gold and 8ilver Lev re, Lepinee
snd Qusrtier, lower than lha above pricea.
FkilaJ.lj.hit, Dec. 6, 1846 1
To Tbe I. O. of O. I
J. W. & E. D. STOK E S,
Manufacturers of Premium Odd Fel
lows' Regalia,
Ito. 194 Market Strttt, PHILADELPHIA,
Firet Clothing Store below 6lh Street.
THE subscribers having taken the premium at
Franklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for
the best Regalia, they invite ihe attention of the
order to their eatablishment, where they will find a
splendid assortment of P. O. and Encampment Re
galia. They also make Ij order for Lodges and
Encampments, Regalia. Sashes, Costumes and
Robes, snd furnish every thing requisite for the
convenience of new Lodges or Em sinpmrnls.
J. W. 8TOKE.
E D. STOKES. i
PhiIsdelphis,DeeLl9!l846. ly j
New Firm.
rilHE Undcrrgned hereby gives notice, that he
jL has associated with hin.self, as a partner in
the mercantile business, in hia atore adjoining
Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury, John Haas, arid
thst Ihe ssid store will hereafier be conducted un
der Ihe firm of Clement & Han. The atore at
the South Wcat corner of Market Square will be
conducted aa heretofore, by Ihe aubacriln r himself,
to which he risjieclfully invites his customers and
friends.
He slso notifies sll those indebted to him, to csll
between this snd the 1st of January next, and set
tle their accounts.
All kinds of produce will he taken on account,
at csah price.
Hereafter no longi-r Iban four month credit
will be given. IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury. Nov. 14. 1B46 tf.
"cxTeEITT & HAAS,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public, lhat on
the 9th inst., they entered into partnership,
in the mercantile business, at ihe store recen'ly
occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weaver's
Tsvern, in Sunbury. They hsve lately received
s new stock of goods, which Ihry will disose of
at Ihe lowest pricea.
All kind of produce will be taken in eichange
for gooda.
No longer than four month credit will be given.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Sonlmrv. Nov. 14. l4fi. tf.
ILcId Gootis, tita Go otis.
C'lienper Than Ever I
lOMN II. PURDY, hs just receiverl.
at his 1
tfj New More, in Msrket Square, a frerh supply
ol Seasonable Goods, such aa
Clothe. Cisaimers, Hmtinetts, Kentucky Jeans,
Cords, Drillinga, Alpsccss. Gingbums,
Prints, Muslins, Hosiery. Glovie. Ac.
Al-o: tjueenwre snd Groceries,
which will le sold very low. Purchsarr are Invi
ted to call and eiamine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. The highest price paid for Produce.
Sunbury, Oclolier 17rh, 1816. tf.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY!
DZLATXTSSS OAZf SB CTjaXSM
COOPER'S ETERIAL Oil A prompt and
lading remeily for Dtirnr.ss, also for pain
and discharge of matter from the Ears.
Hundreds of curea in ca-e deemed ut'erly hope
lesahave firmly established its uriority over eve.
y former Medical discovery.
This valuable Acoustic Medicine is a compound
of four different Oils, one of wh'u-h, the active and
principal ingiedient, ia ot lined from the bark of a
certain species of Wnst'T, new and effectual
agenl in the cure of De.fne.
Peraon who had been deaf for 10, 15 and even
20 years, have been permanently cured by using
this oil. In fjcl, so numerous and an rmphstic
have been the testimonials in it favor, th.il the in
ventor claims fur il Ihe distortion of an Infallible
Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear is perfect in
its formali n-
For further particular, and evidence of its great
value, aee printed shevla, in ihe hands of Agents.
For sile in riiiohury, by J. W. FKILI.NG.
September 1'Jih, 1840 ly
UNRIVALLhl) AND UNEQUALLED
In curing Colds Coughs, Asthma, Influent i,
Whooping-tyiiugh, and all Disess.a of the
bie..st and lungs, lesduig lo Consump
tion; composed of Ihe concent r .ld
vinui a of ihe berl llorehound,
Bneactt, lllo.Hlr.Mit, end
sevrral other vegeta
ble aub-lanca.
Warranted
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
fPlllS inv.lualde Medicine i. ihe moM s-eedy
-I end ceitsin remedy ever discovered f .r ihe a
bove rompla nia, as thousands who bate used it
will icalify. For a.ile, in Sunburv. by
J. W. FRILING.
and in Nori' un.brrlsnd. by D. BRAUTIGAM,
and at wholesale, in Philsd, Iphia, bv
Ft K LETT ft Co,
j atK ...
nag aro with j
Corner of Seeon l and t'allowhill Mreels.
Septetnlr 19th. 1846. I y
D E N TIS T It Y.
JACOB HELLER)
rWH ANKPUL for the liberal eiieoursgemenl
I which ha haa received, woul I respectfully
inform hi friend and Ihe ritisena of Northumber
land county in general, lhat he haa prepared bim
elf with the beat Incorruptible Teeth. Gold Plate,
Gold Foil, fte., lhat can be had in the cilv of Phi
ladrlphia ; and that he will endeavor, to ihe utmost
ol hia ability, to render full satisfaction to all who
may think ptoper to engage hia services. He will
he In Sunbury at lha August court, where be will
he prepared, et hia residence, to insert Teeth on
Gold Plate, or on Pivot, on the latest and moat ap
proved plana, and attend In all the branches belong
ing to DENTAL SURGERY.
Lsdirs will be wailed on at their placea of re&i
denca, if deaired.
His chsrgea will be reasonable, and bia work
warrsnted.
Ha will visit different parts of the county, about
one in three mon'h.
SonburyJuly I8lh. 1846 6m
fXGSGJi KSlTJttK. Blue and Black Congiee
Ink. of a aoperioi qoslHV. f sale cheap, at the
tore of IiCNRY MA96ER.
July Ilk, 1641.
rVrT.05a3tt CajCwtOES3
E. KIMBEU, JR.,
.Y. 34 Morlh Fourth Street, unJir the Mer
chant' Itotil,
Philadelphia,
a L MODR Bt rsais
KEEPS constantly on hand an extensive aa
eortmrnt of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Ilea
vi Hats, which ha offer for ssle on ibe most rea
sonable term. Hi Hats are made up ot the beat
mtieriala, and in the most approved style. Per
sons visiting tbe cfy will find it to their interest to
Call. July llth, 184G. ly
COLTJMBIA SOTJSE.
omumm stkebt,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS larpe and commodious Hotel ha recently
ben fitted up wtih rniire new furniture.
The stibscrihera lher'fore solicit the patronage of
the public, and Irual that their experience in the
business will enable them lo give entire ealiefac
tion. Term moderate.
BAG LEY, MeKENZIE ft Co.
July 4lh, 1 8 Ifi. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
IJarht falreet,
THE House ha undergone a thorough repair.
The proprietors solicit it former patronage.
Terms $ 25 per dsy.
WM. W. DIX.
ARTHUR L. FOGG,
Ju'y 4, 1846. ly Proprietor.
Keller & ISreciioiisli,
PATE1TT ATTOP.1TETS,
AND MECHANICAL F.NGIXF.ERS,
WASiimGTOir, z. o.
D
RA WINGS snd Papers for the Ps'ent Of.
fice will be pr ens red by them, st their office,
opposite Ihe Psient Office.
Julv.Jth. I84. ly
SILVElt MEDAL,
AwaaiiEo by the raaaatia ustitvt, 1845.
City Da;ncritolype Establishment.
DP. rrrrtV.rp.-sTTsrarcaq.
(LtTB tflMONa ft Collir,)
Nil. 100 Chesnut it., uhire Third, South side,
rmz.ASEX.rHZA.
"MMI.MATURES tnkon equally as well in clou-
1 I dv as in cletr weitSer. A dnrk silk dies
for a lady, and a black suit for a gentleman, sre
i rcfursblc in sitting for a pictuie. No extra charge
is msde for coloring, and per led likenesses sre
gunrsntied. July 4th, 184fi. ly
1 1 V OlfTO" T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may be sure of obtaining, at
alt titnea, pure and highly flavored
By the single pound or larger quantity, at the
Pckln Ten Company's Warehouse.
30 twuth Second street, Lttweti Market and Ches
nut streets.
rnzz.Azz.rHZA.
Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, al
most impossible, always to obtain good Gre n and
Bl.ick Teaa. But now you have only to visit the
Pekin Tea Company's Store, to obtain a delicioua
and fragrant Tea aa you could wish for. All lastea
can here tie suited, with the advantage of getting a
pure article at a low price.
June 27tn, 184B.
C L O" THr iTG
WHOLES ALE AM) II ETA 1 1
THE ruhecsihera are constantly manuf icturing
from Ihe heat French, English and American
manufactured Cloths and Caasimers, CLOTHING
in a very tuperinr style, cut and workmanship.
Persons buying to sell sgain will find one of the
largest and most fashionable stock of goods to select
from in the city, and st unprecedented lw prices.
J. W. ft E. D. 8TOKKS,
194 Market at. Philsd.
N. B. A large a-sortmert of Odd Fellows' Re
galia constantly on h.nd, and all orders from lodges
or individuate punctual'y attended to, on the moat
literal term. J. W. ft E. D. 8.
Philadelphia. June 27th. 1846 ly
D A N L iT if
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
Penn) I vanln.
FllHE Danville Steam Woolen Factory, foimer-
JL ly owned and occupied by Dr. Ptbibi. h .a
rcrentlv len purchased by the subscribers, who
respectfully announce lo their friends and the pub
lic, general y, lhat they are now prepared lo do all
kinds of w jrk in their line of business, at the hor
leal notice, according U ordei, and in the best com
parative manner. Having gone to considerable
expense in r pairing theii aachiiiery and aparatus
and Ixing very par.irolsi in securing the aerviceof
eiperienced mecbamea, the) feel confident that
lb y are capable of eveciting all kinds of work in
a style superior to aiy other r'abiishment in the
country, at the old euatomary p-icea.
CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS an
BLANKETS cunstan ly on hand, and for aale at
reduced pricea. for Caan or Barter.
'4ltll.(; AM) 1TLI.1R
will be done in tbe tet manner, at ihe uaual pri
ce. All kind of country produce taken in pay
mmt for work, at D mville market prices.
For the accommodation of ihoce who live at
distance, Woot and Cloth will lie taken in at,
and, wheu finished, return, d to tbe following pla
ces. Plain written direction must accompany
each pare, I ;
Columlna County. Roup ft Marr'a atore, Wa
shtnglonville ; R. Fruit's store, Jrteytown ; Yes
gei'a inn. Roaring Creek Sharpie ioie, ("alia
wia.a; t. F. Mann's autre, Mitflinville t Miller's
store, Berwick t J. Cline'i Mill; Rickel'a store,
Oisngeville; Derr'a store. While Hall.
Northumberland County Michael Reader's inn,
Turbutville ; Ireland ft Hay' store, McEwens
ville; E. L. Piper's store, Wtontowii j H. I.
tJomly A Co' atore. Milton; Gibaon'a inn, Chil
lisquaque ; Forsyth' atore, Northumberland
Young's siore. Sunbury.
Luzerne County. Reynold's store, Kingston ;
Gildersleeve'ealure, Wilkeebarre Gaylord'a atore,
Plymouth s Riyer'a store, Nsnilcoks Judge
Mack's Mill, Huntington.
Lycoming County, D. Clspp'a store, Muuey ;
Shoemaker's store, Smith's Mill.
GEARHART ft KOWNOVER.
Danville. May 9, 1846.
"EXTEH'S SPIRITS OF SOAP, for eg-
IracUng Grease, Dry Paints, Varnish, Tar,
, Ac. from clothing of any description, war
ranted a4 lo injure Ihe cloth or ihe moat delicate
colore. This liquid baa also been used with great
success in eases ol Burns, Scalda, TelW, Pimples
on tbe face, Chapped hands, Sore lipe, Rheuma
tism, Hard or soft Corns, Ac. Price, S6 eta.
per boiile. For sale at lha store of
July 18, 1841. H. MAfKR.
H.B.lvIASDER,
ATTOKNKY AT LAW, '
SUIf BUAT, Pat.
Business attended lo in the Counties of Nor
thuutbcrland, Union. Lycoming and Coluuibia.
Refer to I
P. & A. Havoc dt,
Lowia ft Banaoir,
Soaitaa ft SstMiiH, y-Phihdr
RsvaoLDS, McFamawf A Co.
Sftaiao.Oooo ft Co
PREMIUM SCALES.
Dale's Celebrated Rail Road Scales,
Co and Hay do
Iron ManofscV do
Portable Platform do
20 different sixes.
Dor mut or Floor do
6 different sixes.
Counter do
13 different slzes
The above 8cslet ar
msde either sifgle or
I double beam, an J are
decidedly Ihe moat durable, accurste and conveni
ent scjlrs ever invented. We also have Platfornt
and Count, r Scales, Patent Balances and every
kind of Weighing Mschinesin use for sale, whole
sale and retail, at low prices. All 8cales sold by oe
to go out of the city, are boxed free of chsrge, and
warranted to give satisfaction to tbe purchaser in
every particular. GRAY ft BROTHER,
Manufacturers snd Dealers, No. 34 Walnut street,
June 27, 1840. ly Philadelphia.
SALT. New York Salt in barrcla and bags, for
sale st manufacturer' pricea. by
GRAY ft BROTHER.
June 27, 1846. ly 34 Walnut st. Philad.
OHORSI
Horae Shi
prices, by
HORSE SHOES. Burden's Pstent
for ssle at manufacturers'
GRAY ft BROTHER,
34 Walnut st. Philad.
June 27. 1840. ly
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
r. .
is: :
BAZrVZZ.l.B VJLm
THE itilxiciilier, late of the Union Hotel, Mun
cy, Pa , respectfully informs ihe old snd nus
merous customers of the
l'enrtMy M ania IIounc,
snd the public generally, lhat he haa leaaed the
Tavern Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where
he is now prepared to entertain traveller, and per
sons visiting the (own, in the vi ry best style. The
accommodations will he surh as a well conducted
public house should afford, and no effort will he
spared to render aitUfaftion, in every respect, to all
who may call. Tbe citiaens of Lycoming county
are invited to put up with the undersigned when
they visit Danville.
HENRY WEAVER.
Dantitle. May 2. 1846.
"5E1TT1STE.T.
PETKIt . MASSF.R.
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
RESPECTFULLY informs the cirixens of
8unbury and vicinitv, that he haa opened an
I'ltice at the residence of Henry Masser. in Market
atreet, where be is prepared to execute all kind of
Dksjtai. Suhoebt, Dale Work, &c , on the latest
and most approved plans.
Having had some experience and inatrurtion,
under one of the mot eminent snd auccesaful Den
tia'a in Philadelphia, he believes that he will l
able to give satisfaction to those who msy wsni bis
services.
Ladies will he waited nn at their places of resi
dence. His charges will lie moderate, and his
woik warranled,
Sunbury, March S8th, 1846.
To Piircliaajem or
DRY GOODS.
.Vo. 131 Pearl st NEW YORK,
HAVING establirhed a Branch at No. 144 Ches.
nut st, Philadelphia, ia now opening, and will
be constantly receiving from the New York Auc
tion, an extensive assortment of
rAMCT ft STAVZ.B DRY GOODS,
which will be sold st the lowest New York pi ices,
at wholesale end Retail. Among his stock will be
found a good assortment of the following articles;
Jacconets, Plaid. Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book,
Swisa and Tarlatan Musi ina, Biahop and Linen
Lawns, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Llr esses,
Thread Itacea, Application Do., rich Black Silk
Trimming Lace, Iri.h Linen. Linen Cambrics,
Linen Csrnhric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmere
d'Ecosse, Mousebne da Laiae. Silk and Cotton
Warp Alpacca. Qu.ien'a Cloth, Gala Plaids,
French Merinos, Blsck Silka, Gloves, Hi k Hwe,
Shswla, Crava's, Ribbons, Embroideries, Ac, Ac.
Country Merchants and others visiting Philadel
phia or New York to purchase, are reaptctfully in
vited lo call and eiamine the stock.
Nov. I, 1845. ly
nE ; L i Y E V E AND LIVE,
THOMSON'S
Couipouud Sj rup of Tar It wood
Naptlia.
THE unprecedented success of this medicine, in
Ihe reslorstion nf health, to those who, in des
pair, had given up all hopes, hss given it nn rial
led reputation above all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of ita intrinsic value and power, as the on
ly sgent which can be relied upon for the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. Broiirhlttis, Asthma,
Pain in ihe side and Breast, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac
Attention ia requested to lha following ASTON'.
ISIII.NG CURE.hv Thomson's Compound Syrup
of Tsr and Wood Naptha ! !
Philadelphia, May 3, 1844.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With grateful
feelings I inform you of the astonishing effects of
your medicine, which haa literally rais. d me from
s de.lh-bed ! My duea-e, Pulmonary Consump
tion, bad reduced me so low lhat my physician pro
pounced my case hopeless I A I thia junction I be
gan 10 ueyour medicine, and miraculous aa it may
seem, it has completely restored me to health, after
everything else had failed. Respectfully your,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte atreet, above George atreet.
Tbe undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Mack and hia sufferings, bear
witness to lha astonishing effect of Thomson's
Compound Syrup of Tar, and lha treth of the a.
bove statement.
J08. WINNER, 318 North Third street,
DAVID VICKERS, 43 Almond street,
HU0H M'GINLEY, 8. E. corner Temany
and Fourth atreets.
Prepared only by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. corner
of 5th and Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
Agents. H. B. Maaaer, Bunbury I D. Gross,
and Dr. Macphron, Harrisburg ; Jno. O. Brown,
Pett.ville Geo. Earl, Reading Houston ft Ma
on, Towsoda, Bradford county, Pe. Price 56 cents
par bottle, or f 5 per down.
rry Bfu tri f all imitatienj.
Pfc.LeV'phia, Jur.a W8J), 1845.-1
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