Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 24, 1847, Image 4

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    IfeeieTwtiem ertka Petase,
A iwt that will lkl jrodue mort than
ne hsrorfreti and fifty bueheli ta the acre, la Dot
worth the farmer'a attention, much lew if Irte
In a diseased etatej aod, In my opinion, the old
potato la not worth redemption from diaeae,
ven If it Could b effected. Tim world, I con
ceive, la in immadiata want of new- varieties;
new, in their origin from the eeedj neas, in
quality and productiveness. Such potatoea
hive been produced, and ara In advance of tha
old crop In every Important particular.. Tb.y
are cultivated by aeveriil persons io Europe; aa
well aa in thie country. A gentleman In Ger
many, near Hamburg, says that he has practiced
raMnf potatoea from the aeed for fifteen years,
and haa obtained splendid varieties whicb are
not attacked by the disease. I have practiced
the note method for aeveo year, and A nose, by
my own experimeota and observation, that ll
le the true course to pun ue.
I am now making preparation for the cul.
ture ol about thirty acrea the euauing summer,
for ttrdlingtubrn, and the $tt& nf ittdlingi.
The latter ia io the fifth auccceeivo year from
tb old potato. I expect my seedling tubera
will produce four hundred or five hundred bu
ehela to the acre; and from the aeed of my
aeedlingal hope to obtain at least three hun
dred hundred buahela per acre, the tubera
weighing ten ounce each. I think thia ani
mate a safe one, though much will depend upon
the eeieon. The summer draughts in thia laky
region operate very unfavorable to the potato
crop. ' ,. .
The coming season, t intend to gather a
large quantity of aeed from the balls of my aeed
ling tubera, which grow on the vines io great
abundance, while on many of the old varieties
they have entirely disappeared. Half an ounce
of sued will plant a quarter of an acre. It can
be conveyed in letters by mail with perfect con
venience. The best, fully developed, distinct
varieties of tubers, relecled with care, will pro
bih!y be in market in September next, from
which seedsmen and others can be supplied.'
Since the commencement of the potato mala
dy, some persons have produced seedlings from
old tubers, have found them diseased the first
year ot planting, and have abandoned the ex
periment, pronouncing the method aa useless.
The first seedlings from a stock eo deteriorated
or diseased, if found perfectly healthy would
seem a miracle.. The perfect redemption from
tha malady ia to be looked fur only through suc
cessive generations, by the consecutive planting
and culture of seedling tubera, and the seed ot
the same. Every year'e experiment : brings
both the tuber and ita aeed essentially in ad
vance of ita former condition. Seven years
sgo, I found great difficulty ib preserving my
potato plints from the Iroat and little black bogs.
In the autumn, the product waa so trifling that
I was near ready to a bond on the experiment
Last summer, in the fourth succession,;! rai
sed, from a thimble full of seed, twelve bushels
of tubers. Some of the single planta had on
their roots one thousand potatoea, weighing, in
a few instances, seven ounces each.
' N. S Stum.
Dvjah, jV. Y., Feb. 2Glh, 1847.
A German Story. -The eon of an old far
mer, by some chance or other, had travelled
through several remote countries, and aa ia not
uncommon in inch cases, returned home much
richer in lies than in knowledge. A few days
after hie arrival, he accompanied bia father a
pretty shrewd old fellow to a market at some
diatance from the village. It happened that a
mastiff dog passed thst wsy, which, as soon aa
the young man beheld, he cried out
Blew me, father I thia dog puta me in mind of
one I saw in my travels, at Icaat as large aa the
largest of our csrt horses.'
What you tell me,' replied tha father grave
ly. 'astonishes ma ; but don't imagine that in
this country we are wholly without prodigies;
by stid by we shall come to a bridge, which we
ahall be rblifed to pssj, and which is much more
extraordinary than the dog of which you have
be.-n talking. They say it is the work of some
witch. All I know ol it is this that there is s
stone in the middle sf it, sgainst which one ia
sure to stumble as he passea on, and break a
leg at least, if it so happens that be bis (old a
lit in the coureeof the day.' - -
Tho youth was a little atartled at thia strange
account.
'At what rate yoa are walkiag, father!
but to return to the dog how large did I say !
As your Isrgest borse T Nay, for that matter.
I believe I might be aaying a little to much, for
1 recollect it waa but six months old ; tot 1
wonld ba on my oath that it waa aa big aa hef
ler.' . ' ,
Here tha story rested till they were mile
or two advanced on their way. The young
man waa very far from being comfortable. The
fatal bridge appear at a distance.
Jleer me, lather ; indeed the dog we have
been speaking cf; was very Urge, but not quite
as large aa a heifer ; I sro sure, however, it was
larger than a calf.
ai tengiu mey erriveu ai tbe fool of the
bridge. The son stopped abort
Ah father.' said be, you csnnot bo aueh a
simpleton aa to believe I have aeen a dog of such
a size ; for onee I must speak tha truth, ibe
dog I met in my travel waa not larger than the
dog we saw an hour or two ago.
A Sw.bm or Bsss Bs quiet. Be aetiva. B
patient. Ba bumble. Ba prayerful. B watchful
Be hopeful. Bs loving. Ba geatle. Bs merciful
Be gracious. Beimt. Bs upright. Ba kind. Bs
simple. Ba diligeat. Ba lovely. Ba long suffer
ing. Ba not faitklaaa, bat believing, and tbe grace
srv4ew1t7oo.
JM A W K Jf PT BUST. ...
, r , rr PBVMVI.TAinUL .? r, ;?
Tba fi.Howtmi Hat shows' the eerrcftt Value at all
Pennsylvania Bank Puts. The most implicit ;re
bancs may ha ptsced aposi ft, ee h 1 every asssJk
urefiiU compared With and eorrewetf freea Bkk
nail's Reporter. ;f til r.'" '.
. Banks In Phlla4e.lpl.feu '
, , LocaTios, Fintl.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of Nwih America . .
Bank of the Northers LlHertieS . (
Rommerriftl Hank of Penn'a." . ,
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank : .
Kensington. Bsnk '-'. ' ,
Philadelphia Dank :. . I
Schuylkill Bank . . . .
Sottthwark Bank .
Western Bank .
Mechanics' flank
Manufacturers' eY Mechanics' Bank
Bank of Peon Township , ,
Oirard Bank . , , , '
Dank of Commerce, lata Moyanvnaing
Bsnk of Pennsylvania , ,
' Country Bank. '
Bank of Theater County1 Westchester
Bsnk of Delaware County : Chaste
Bsnk of Germantowo Germantown
Bank of Montgomery Co. Norrielown
Doy lestown Bsnk Doyleatown
Gaston Bsnk Castne,
Farmers Bank of Duck co. Bristol
par
P'
psr
par
psr
psr
per
psr
psr
psr
psr
psr
par
psr
psr
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par
t-olumMa Bank & Bridge ro.'Columbia par
Farmer' Bank of Lancaster Lancistct par
Lancaster County Bank Lancaster par
Lancaster Bank Lannatcr psr
rarmers Hank er Kesitlng" Heading par
umce oruank of Penn'a.
Ofncs do do
Office do do
Office do do
Harritburg Thete
Lanenater ! ofTicea
Reading jdo not
Eaatnn J lasua n.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
Rank of tha United 8Utea Philadelphia 23
Miners' Bank of Pottavills Potisill J
Bsnk of l.ewistown I.witown 1
Bank of Middletowa Middletown (at
Carlisle Bank Csrlislc
rotlaill
I.ewitown
Middletown
Carlialc
Pittsburg
Hollidavaburg
Harrislmrg
Lebanon
Piltaburf
Exchange Bank Pittsburg f
Da do branch pi
Harriabuig Dank
Lelianon Usnk
Merrhsnu' &. Manuf. Bank
I
i
i
H
it
Bank of Piiuhurg
Pittabuig
. Williamapnrt
Wilkeabarra '
Allentown
Reading
Piiuhurg
West Branch Il .nk
Wyoming Bank
Nurlhampton liink
Berks Onunty Bank
Olfice of Usnk of U. H. Pittsburg . failed
- Do do , do Erie do
Do do do New Brishton do
Dsnk uf Cbambemliarg . Chambersbnre 2
Erie
New Brishton
Chamberabnrg
. Ot'ttyahurg i
Mood OS , ;
Di.k of Gettyaburg . . , Octtyahurg i ,
Bank of Susquehanna Co, Mootros ,
brie Bank
Former' A Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honeedate Bunk "
Monnngahela Bank of B.
York Bank '
Eris 14.1 J
. Wsyneaburg) t
Weshington l
' Honeadxla , . ' I i
Brownsville 11
York 11
N. B. -Tbe'notea of those bank a on which we
omit quotations, and eubtituta a dash ( ) are not
purchssed by the Philadelphia brokers, with tba
exception of ihnee which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANK 8. .
Philadelphia 8av. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. da failed
Schuylkill 8av. Ins. do foiled
Kensington Be. Ins. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Manusl Labor Bsnk (T. W, Dyott, prep.) fiilsd
fowsnda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of T.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of 8atsra
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
Bedford
no side
closed
chwed
Peaver
Harriaburg
Wa.hiogton
Bellrfont
r.iUd
closed
City Bank : r
Farmers' 4 Mech'e' Bnk
Pituburg
Pittl-urg
Fayette co.
Greencaatle
Hirmony
no tale
fniled
failed
failed
no ile
Fsrmers A. Meeb'c' Bank
Farmer' cV. Mech'cs' Bsnk
Harmony Institute
Huulingdoa Bank
Huntingdon no isle
Leitown nnle
Juniata Dsnk
Lumbermen's Bank
Warren
Dunilaff
New Hop
Milion
Med till
Port t:rbon
Carli.la
Montrose
Uniontown
failed
no le
cbwed
no e
closed
failed
rinsed
failed
closed
Northern Bsnk of Ps.
Nsw Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Ilk.
North Western Bank of Ps.
Office of Schuylkill Dsnk
Pa. Apr.de Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Dauk ,
Union Dank of Penn'a,
Wcaimorelaml Bank
Greensburg
Wilkeabarra Bridge Co.
Wilkesharre noiale
rrT All notes purporting to be en any Psnny.
vsnis Bank not given in the above list, may be set
Jown as frauds.
nana ot nw uijwawaca i ,
Belvideia Bank ,
Burlington Co. Bank ,
Brunswick "
failed
P.,
p.r
r-
failed
Ilelsidmo
Med ford
Perth Amboy
Brideeiiin
Mount Holly
Rsbway
N. Kiunawick
MidilTrtown Pt,
Commercial Bank '
Cumlwrljml Bank
raimera' Bsnk
farmers' snd Mechsnirs' Bk
rarmers' snd Mechanics' tk
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk
Franklin Bank of N. J.
Jrrse City
fsili
Hoboken Bkgft Giaaing Co lfobken
failed
failed
foiled
failed
failed
i
lersey City Bank
Jersey Cily
Mechanics' Bank
rallertnit
Belleville
Mnmstown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jsrsey City
Nswsik
Manufacturer' Bank '
Morris County Bsnk
Monmouth Bk or IS. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Msnof. Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Post Note
BO sal
Newark Bkg ek Ins Co
Nsw Hope Dal Bride Co
Lambert villa
i
failed
biled
failed
i
par
ft. J. Menofae. and Bkg Co
Hoboken
N J Proieeten & Lombard bk Jrsy City
Orange Bank
Oranes
Peterson Bank
Peoplee' Dank
Princeton Bank
Paler son
.do
Princeton
Bslem
Newark
Elissbsthtovi
Camdsn
Morrislowo
TrsntoQ i i
ttalea
Nswtoa
Tientoa
Dover
Hackee sack
Balem Banking Co
State Bank
Htate Bank . . ! '
r-.l
pr
ss
rafted
sailed
I
n
failed
Stat Bsnk '
State Bsnk of Morris
Cttste' Baak ( t ' '
Kalem and Pbilad Manuf Co
Sussex Bsnk
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
We-tinglon Banking Co,
DIX4WARE.
Bk of Witm l Brandy wins Wilmingtoa
Bsnk f Dataware Wilmingtoa
Bank es Smyrna . Smyrna
Do branch Milford
par
par
Pr
P'
P
par
par
par
rarssera' Bk of eMata of Dal Do.sr
Do - . beseech
Wilmington
' - breach
Do branch
Union Bank
r Under 6's
Georgetown
Newcastle
Wilmington
l Cj"OoM tanks aaaikae thus () there era e
Ibav coaoiaf Ml or ats4 smmss f ibe vermis 4
aoorwstioes, ba stretkujen,
ei
nOTTNT VXIXtlTOU
9$ North 2tTa bet. Arch & Race sti.,
P h 1 1 k d e 1 n h 1 a .
TOR,ADT p.ARRt" rwpectrurty Inform their
JtP friend and tha puuie that they hive taken
the above named bouw, heently kept by J. 8.
AdsmvshJ are prepared ta ascommoJate euato.
mers In the moat satisfactory meaner ehd at ra
aonahta prices. ,
Their table will be supplied with the best vr.
ety the market affords their parlors and aleeplng
spirtmsnts will U to the best order. Tha house
hss been thoroughly repaired sad furnished wHh
a view to the Comfort of travellere and etrsnger.
Having bad ceversl veirs stperienc in the
business, thee heps to give general saiisfaetion,
end respectfully Invite traveller and streneers In
give them a c.ll. BRADY PARKER.
Philadelphia. Jane nry 1ft, 1847. if ' '
Mill and Farm
rlHK suliscriber offers for sale fifty or sisty a
X cres of land with a mill erected thereon, for.
merit known ss Jon-s' Mill, tituatrd in Augusts
township Northumberland county, on the Lilile
Shsmnkin ere.k, near the Tulpehoekrn roid, lead
ins: from Sunbury to.Pottsville right miles from
Sunbury. Thirty or forty acres of ssid Isnd ara
cleared, and in s good state nf cultivation. The
Improvements nre s Crist Mill, a Log House ind
isb'e, end sn Orchard. There i alao a gm!
Spring and several acrea of Meadow on the premi
ses. The I. cition of the mill is aa etcvllent one
for custom. For further information inquire of the
suhMsriber. DAVID MILLER..
Shsmokin township, Jsn. 8. 1847. 3m
CHEAP WATCHES.
The Cheapest Gold nnd Silver VValchea
IN PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD Lsvsrs, full Jswellsd, $ 4 00
8ivr do. do. S3 00
Gold Lepines, Jewelled, 80 00
Silver do. do. IS 00
8iNer Qnsniers, fins quality, 10 00
Gold Wstehes. plsin, Io 00
Silver Spectsclcs, 1 I 75
Gold Pencils. 2 00
Gold Itieeeteta,' 4 00
Also, on hand, a large assortment nf Guld and
Hair Bracelets, (inter rings, breast pins, hoop esr
ring, gnld pens, silver spoons, sugar tongs, thim
bles, gold neck, curb snd fib chains, guard key
and jewellery of every deicripiton, at equally low
price. All I want ia a call to convince custo
mer. All kind of Watches and Clocks repaired and
warranted to keep good time for one year old
gold or ailver lini ght Of taken in eiehsnge.
For sale, eight day and thirty hour brass clock,
st LEWIS LA DOM US'
Watch, Clock and .Jewellery Store, No. 413)
Market street, alove Eleventh, north aide, Phila
phia. - - : . . :
CCT I have some Gold snd 8ivei Levers, still
much cheaper than tha above prices. '
Philadelphia, Dee. 96. 1B46. 1
AUCTION STORE,
No. 6 North 3d st., third door above
' Market Street.'
V H X t. A B X. P H X A,
ClAl.E EVERY EVEMNO, of a fener.l .
fc sortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
Table snd Povket Cutlery, Trur.k. Locks,
Lstcheta. Bolta, 8jw, Saddlery, Whip,
Boot, e-hoe, II'. Caps, Guns,
Pistols, Trimminirs, Clothing
snd Fancy GomIs.
Ths sttention of city and country dealers is in-
sited. The Goods sre fresh, and wilt be warranted
equal to the representations that may be made of
lliem. BAY LIS St BROOKEK, Auelwntm,
No. 6 North Third at
N. B. Purehaaeta ran have their Good parked.
Several invoice of Gaod have been received to be
aold at private sale.
Philadelphia, Dec. 19th, I84. ly
Cn? lloussel's Mnfucfsal
SHAVING- CKBAM.
Small quantities given without Charge.
. U4 cAewu .v, rmi.AUELrm.i.
THIS new and splendid article, a- its name d
roles, i professed to be superior to eny Mis
ving Cresm in the United Ptatee or Europe. It i
unauipse d fur beauty, purity ai d f-agrsnre, tho'
omen bat snalagous to UO'rlain a Ambrosial
Cream and ott'sr similar eomnounds. It far sur
passes I hem all by the em' I ient paaty Consistency
ol its lalner, which so soften tha heard aa to rend, r
ahaving pleasant and easy. It further pnseesaes
the advantage over tha imported article, in being
freshly prrpnal.no skill being wanting in ite man
ufjcture. E. Rousael bi"g had mai.y years' el
perirne in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur,
Pere t Fit", now Renaud 6t en., of Parts.
Besitles bring the bet, it ia the cheapest artirte
for sha'ing: it is sleeantlv nut op in boxes, with
ei'lendtd sleel engrsved lattels.
Pi-e $3 per dosen. or S7 J cents for s s'ngl b"T.
to shave one yesr, i ia also sold at ft 50 per lb.
nr 12) ernta per ot., so thit gentlemen ran have
their bo I canned at EUGOE KOLKSKIS.
Whoel and Retail Perfu'neiy and Mineral Wa
tr Es ablishment, 114 Chennt 8-reet.
Dee 19, 1846.-. PHILADELPHIA.
J.
Ko. 21 North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
fTj Invite Merchant snd Milliners to 'fpfa
B&smin their steck rf Bonnet. PalmvfZ.
Leaf snd leghorn Hsla. Fur snd C'olh Cap, snd
India Rubber fchoea. It will be f.'Und ta contain
sll of the most desirable kinds, and will be add at
the lowest market prirss.
No. SI North Fourth Street, between Msiket
and A reb Streets.
Philadelphia. De. 1 9ih. 14. 6m
WATCHES JE'vT'ELB.T,
iTtll
"Philadelphia Watch and Jewky Star;'
No. 80 North SECOND e rect, corner i f Qosrry
COLD Levsr Welch. full
jewelled, IB rsrsl esses, 45 00
Silver Levar Watches, full
Jewelled, S3 00
Silver le"! Watch . ao
ta on
Silver Leuine Watcbea. twlld, ftnsst
qualilv. ' - U 00
Superior Qusrtier Wstcbss, . ; ' , 10 00
Imitation Quertier Watohea.not wsnsntsd, 5 00
Gold Hpcctsclss, g 00
Fine Silver bpeclacles, .175
Qjld Brscflat with topsa stones, S 60
Ladiea' Gold Pencils, 18 carat, S 00
Gold Finger Kings 87) els ta 8S t Watch Glas
ses, plain, IS) ctst teut, I8j I Lunet, SS. . O.
ther article in propoition. All goods warranted
to be what they are sold for. ' a CON RAD.
On hand, sons Gold sod Silver Levers, Lepiaea
and Quertier, rower than tha above prices.
Fkiladerrhii. Das. 8. 1848 ly :
J
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- To The I. o. of o. P.
J W. &;E.; D. S TO KE S,;
MftDUftcturert tf Prrri!nm' Odd ' Fel
lows' Reg(ii, r
No. 184 Mirktt StnH, PHILADELPHIA,
' first Clothing 8 tors below tk Street.
THE ahoeilbers having taken the peemlem ai
Franklin Iostituie, at tha last rahibltlon, for
the best Regalia, they invite tba attention nf the
order to their establishment, where they will fioJ a
splendid assortment of P. U. snd Encampment Re
gs lis. Tbey alio make t. order for Lodges end
Encampments, Regalia, Hashes, CoMumee and
Robes, snd furnish svery thine requisite for ihs
enanieiice af new Ludgssor Entsmpment.
J. W. 8TOKE.
E- D.STtKE3.
Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1840. ) y .
New Firm.
THE Undere'gned hereby give notice, that be
ba ssanciatad with himself, aa a partner in
the mercantile business, in his store sdinininff
Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury. John Haas, and
that the ssid store will hereafier be conducted un
drr the firm nf Clement at Uses. Tha store at
the South Weat coiner of Market Square will ba
conducted as heretofore, by the subscriber himself,
to whicb he respectfully invitts his customsts snJ
friends.
II also notifies sll those indebted to him, to call
between thie snd ths 1st of January nest, end act
tls their accounts.
All kind of produce will betaken on account,
at cash prices.
Hereafter no longer than lour months credit
ill bs given. lit A T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury. Nov. 1 1. IR46 if.
CLSlrCElTr & ZAAS,
RE9PECTFULLY inf.rm th public, thnt on
the 9th init., tbey entered into partnership,
in the mercantile business, at the store recently
ccupied by Ira T. Clement, sdimiiing Weave s
Tsvern, in Sunhury. They have lately received
a new stock of goods, which they will diipo of
at the lowest prices.
All kind of produce will be taken in eich.itige
for gnO'le.
No longer than lour month credit will be given.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Bunborv. N.iv. 11, 1S46. tf.
Chcai?r Than Ever I '
JOHN II. PURDY. h just received, t hi ,
New colore, in Msiket Hquate, a frerh aupply
of Seasonable Goods, audi a '
Cloth. Csssimers, Mutinrtts, Kentucky Jesna, j
Curds, Diilling, Alpacraa. Gingham, t
Prints, Muslin, Hosiery, Gtnvra. Ac.'
AIor (Joeenware and Groeeriea, 1
which will be aold very low, Porehaaera are Invi
ted to call and examine hi atork before purrbaaing
elsewhere. The highest price paid for Produce.
Sunbury, October 17rh, 1846. tf.
EXTRAQRDINAUY DISCOVERY!
SSiirNESS CAZf BS CTJBXDII
COOPER S BI'ERIAL Oil A prompt snd
ls-ting remedy for Dssrsi, stso for psins
and discharge of matter from the Ear.
Hundred of curea in eae deemed ut'eily hope
less hsve firmly e'tablibhed it superiority overivr
ly former Medics) discovery.
Tina valuable Acouatic Medicine la a compound
of four different Ode, one uf which, the active snd
principsl ingredient, is obtained from the bark nf a
certain specirs nf WatseT, 4 new snd effectual
gent In the cure of Deafness.
Persons who hsd been deaf for 10, 15 and even
SO yrara, have been permanently cured by uaing
tins oil. In Tact, sn numerous snd so emphatic
have been the testimoniala in it- favor, that the in
ventor claims for it the distinction of an Infallilde
Remedy, in all cases, when tbe Est isprrfictln
its formatl n.
Foi further particulars, snd evidence of its great
value, see printed sheets, in the hands of Agents,
F. r sale in Sunbury. by J. W. FltlLING.
September 19ih. 1846 ly
UNRIVALLfcD AND UNEQUALLED
In ruling Colds, Cooghs, Aeihma, lofluens.
Whooping-Cnugh, and all Diseaae of ths
biexst snd lungs, leading to Con.onip
tmn ( composed of the concentrated
vir'U'S of the herbs Horchnond,
U. nesrtt, Bloodront, snd
sevrisl other vegeia-,
' Lla sub-tances.
Warranted
PURR FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
THIS invaluable Medicine i the most apeedy
and certain remedy ever discovered f r the s
hove compla n's, a thousands who have uaed it
ill tea'.ify. Foi Sale, in Hunbnry, by
J. W. FRIMNO.
snd in NorlUB.herlend. by D. BRAUT1GAM,
snd at wholesale, in Pbilsdi Iphia, bv
P. KLETTAOo,
Comer of Peenn l and Callow bill atreita.
September 19ih. 1846. ly '
DENTISTRY.
JACOB HELLER,
THANKFUL for th liberal eneoarsgemenl
which be hss received, woul I respeetfolly
Infnrm hi frisnd snd th cititens of NorthumSer
Isns) county in genersl, thst he hss prepared him
self with Ibe beat Ineurruptible Teeth, Gold Piste,
Gobi Foil, die., tbet csn be bsd in Ibe erly of Phi
ladelphia and thst he will endeavor, to lb almost
of bia ability, to render full satufaction to all who
tuy think pioper to engage bio service. He will
be to Suobury at tba Augotl eoart, where be will
be prepared, at hie residence, ts inesrl Teeth on
Cold Plata, or on Pivot, en the Uteat end moat ap
proved plsna, and attend In all tba branch belong
ing io DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladiea will ha wailed on at their place of red
dence, if dird. ' ' '
Hi chart will ba reasonsbls, and his work
warranted.
lis will visit different perls of the ceoaty, about
onee in three months.
BunburyJuly 18th. 1846 8m
fVS&kt-:SSlf(K)iM end Black Cong'
Ink, of a eeperiof euslity. rue sale chaea. at tba
awweof ... - JIENRY MASSCIt '
My it, 1848. .. ...
rsTlsasTLPSBw
A. U Mirth Faurtk Srreet. Wer it Mer.
cAawf ' IhtaU
Pblladelpbla,
a ta atnaa sa rsaia.
KEEPS cewstantly on hnd an extsr.aive as
ortaaeot of til kind of 8.1k, Pur Snd Bss
ver lists, wbicb ha orTsrs fbr sale on the most ra
sonsbl term. Hi Hsts are msde ep ot ths beat
materials, and In the most approved style. Per
sona visiting ths aity will find h to tbsir interest to
aalt. juy nth, )848.ty
COLTJMBIA HOTJSE,
OHrjSNTJT STRBBT,
PHILADELPHIA.
TH IS large snJ eommmlioits Hotel hss recently
been fitted no with emirs new furniture.
Th subscriber ther' fir solicit th patronage of
the public, and trust that their esperience In the
business will enable them to give entire sstisfac
lion. Term moderate.
B AGLET, VcKENZIE & Co.
July 4ib, 1840. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL.
Light Street,
IXj CP 23 122.121
THE Ilonsff has undergons s thorough repair.
The proprietor solicit it former patronage.
Term 1 S3 per day.
WM W. DIX.
ARTHUR L. FOGG,
Ju'y 4, 1846. -ly Proprietors.
Keller fc Cireeiiousli,
PATE1T7 ATTOP.1TSTD,
AND MECHANICAL FNG1NF.F.RS, '
WASSIXNOTOXr, t. c.
DRAWINGS and Paper, for th Patent Of.
Gee will be prepared by tbem, at tbeir office,
opposite the Patent Office.
July, 4th. 1846. ly
SILVEll MEDAL,
IWilDID BT TBS ta&SCLIS ISSTITUTS, 1845.
City Dagnrmotype Establishment.
(I.STS MlMOMS 6t (.'OILIK,)
A'o. 100 Cheinut tt., nbove Third, South tide,
P JZIIi ABE IiPBJA.
IMATURES t .ken eqmllv a" well in clou- i
,1 w as in clear wthr. A d irk silk dies j
fir lady, and black suit for a nen'lemin, i
i refral.e in sitting for s pictme. No extra charge
ie made for coloring, slid perfect likenesses are j
guarantied. , . July 4th, I81. lv j
i"irt T A M T " j
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
i YOU msy be sure of obtaining, at j
I all timest ure and highly flavored
By thesinglo pnund or larger quartily, at the ,
Prkln TeitComiHiny'e efnreliouae, '
3U South Second ttrtel, between Market and Chee- '
Mf ttreetM.
PnH.ABBX.FHXA..
Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed, al
most impossible, alwaya to ohtain gnml Gram and
Black Teaa. Dm now you base only to visit the
Pekin Tea Company's Store, to obtein sa delicioua
and fragrant Tea ss you could wish for. A II taatee
can here he euited. with the edvsntsge of getting s
pora srticln at a low price.
June S7ih, 184.
. Cf L0 TEI IT G,
WHOLESALE AND II ETA II,.
THE aubscsibers sre constantly manuficturing
from tb beat French, English snd American
manufactursd Cloths snd'Csssimen, CLOTHING
in very euperior elylr, cul snd workmanship.
Parentis buying to sell agsin will find one of Ibe
largest and roost fashionable slock of gnoda to select
from in ths cily, snd at unprecedented low pricen.
J. W. & E. D. STOKES,
194 Market st. Philad.
N. B. A large assortment of Odd Fellows' Re
galia eonaiantly on hand, and sll order from lodgea
or individuals punctually attended to, on the most
liberal terms, . J. W. dt E. D. S.
Philsdelphis. June57ih. 1846 ly
DAN V I L L E
WOOLEN FACTORY.
BANVILLB, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
Pennsylvania.
THE Danville Steam Woolen Factory, foi mer
ly owned and occupied by Dr. Parsiar. hs
recently haen purchssed by the subscribers, who
respectfully announce to their friends snd the pub
lic genersl y, that they are now prep, red Io do all
kii.de of w jrk in theii line of business, at the shor
test notice, according Ut order, and in the best com
parative niarnor. Hasina cons t considerable
expense in r pairing their n.achinrry and apsratus,
ana ixlng )iry parncnlsr In aeeormg the aerviee ol
expeiieiired mechanics, they feel confident that
they are capable of executing all kinds of work in
a style superior to aty other etahlishmenl iu the
country, at the old euatnmsry piece.
CLOTHS. 8ATINETTS. FLANNELS tan
BLANKETS ron.tan ly en band, and for sale si
reduced price, for Casa or Barter.
CARDING A 3D Fl'IXnG
will be dnrie in tbe best msnner, st the usual pri
oa. All kinda ef eeentry produce taken in pay
mmt for work, ai Danville market prices.
For the accommodation of ihoss who live st
ditsnee, Went snd Ctere will be taken in at,
and, when ftni.htd, remrtn-d to the following pie
ces, Ptxin writun diiections must accompany
each parcel
Columbia County. Roup A Marr's afore, Wa
shingtt nville ; R. Fruit'e store, J.rreytown ; Yea
ger's inn, Roe ring Creek ; Sherpless store, Cstts
wij; t F, Msnn's store, M ifflin villa ; Miller's
stnrs, Berwick t J. C line's Mill ; RiekeVs store,
Orsngsviiie; Iterr's store. White HsIL
MHhumherlaud Count? Michael Reader's inn,
TurbutvilUi Ireland dt Hav'e store, McEwsns
villei C, . Piper's store, Wstsonstown; H. I.
Conly th Go's stare, Milton ; Gibsen'a inn, Chit
liasjoaqoe I Foriylh's store, Northumberland ;
Young'e etora, Sunbory.
Luxtrn County. Reynold's stors, Kingston;
Gildersleeve's etore, Wilkeebarre Gsylord's store,
Plymouth t Stj ers store, NsnOcok Judge
Mack's MiH, Huntington.
Lycoming County -Xi. Clspp's store, Muuey ;
Sboemskar'a store. Bmith's Mill.
OEARHART KOWNOVER.
Danville. Mv 8. 1848.
W
EXm 6FIUIIS OP, OApt Jut ea
iraetlng Qraas. Pry rwrds, Yarnuh, Tar,
t from clothing of aoy description, war
ranted not to injure ths cloth or tka most dlicts
colors. This liquid bss stso peso used stun great
success in ess of Born. Scslds, Tstter, Pimples
oa tbe far. Cbsppsd bsnds. Sore lips. Jtbsoasa
lism. Hard or soft Corn, Vc. Piics, 19 eta.
pee bests. Fe sale at tbe store
Jory 18, 148. ' H, MASSTrr.
i' car s
S.B.IrlASSlER, ' .
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUWSTJaXT, FA.
Buslnesa attended to in the Coanrlee of No
tbumlarland, Union. Lycoming end Oolaattia, t
Rcfsr tai
r. Oi A. Rovoc&T,
Irfiwan Jt Baaao,
SoMsaa Jk Saoaeaaas, rfhikd.
niinvfcpi, ificriaiiis a uo,
8egato,Ooo St Co., '
PREMIUM SCALES.
Dais's Cslst rsted Rsil Rosd Scales
Cosl and Hay d,
Iron ManufacV it
PerteU PUtferotdi
30 different sixes
Dorinut or Floor dt
6 different sixes
Counter d'
IS different s'aei
The sbov Seal t
mad either aingU t
I double beam, and ar
decidedly the moat durable, accurate aod convent
ent rei.les ever invented. We also ha Plaifoir
and Count r Hi sles, Patent Balannr and str
kind of Weighing Machines in Use fr sale, whole
sal and retail, at low price. All Scale aold by
to gn out of tb rily, a(V boted free of charge, in
waiianted to give aaliafaciion to the purchaser ia
every psrticuUr. GRAY dt BROTHER,
Manufacturers and Dealers, No. 84 Walnut strtei
Jure 87. 184. ly Philadtlphxt.
CJAI.T. Ne Ymk t?ail in brrla and bag,fu
sale at manufkC.urers' prices, by
. GRAY tc biiotheh.
June V7. 1846. ly 34 Walnut at. Pi.iUd
OHORS
Horse Mil.
prices, by
E SHOES. Durrlen'e Psten
ISiioee, for aale at oianufacturti
GRAY A. BROTHER.
34 Walnut t. PhiUd
Jur.e 87. ts4fi. ly
I'KXNSYLVAMA HOUSE,
SA2TVXX.X.B PA.
THE eubsciiber, lte of the Union Hotel, fun
ry, Pa , respectfully informs ths old snd nu
merous customers nf the
Pennsylvania IIouhc,
and the public generally, that hs haa leased tht
TavirnStsnd of John Rhodes, in Danville, wbert
he is now prepared to eutertsin travellers, sod per
soi s visiting the town, in the vrry best style. Th
sccommodalions will be such aa a well condurteii
public houe should afflird, and no effort will be
spared to render suti-fai tion, in every respect, to al
who may cn!l. The rit;ren of Lycoming county
are invited io put up with the unJersigned when
they visit Dinvillr.
HENRY WEAVER.
Dnvi!!e. May 2, 1S4C
'PETK IS 11. MASSE II,
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA:
RESPECTFULLY informs the cititens ,
Sunbury and vicinilv, thai he has opened an
cflice st the residence of Henry Mss-er, in Market
street, where he is prepared to execute sll kinds si
Dsrtii f caetav. Plata Work, &c , on the latest
and most approved plana.
Having had some experience and instruction,
under one of the moM eminent snd aurceaaful Den
tie's in Philadelphia, ba believes that be will he
able to give satisfaction to those who msy want hia
services.
Ladies will bs wiited en at their place of rei.
dence. His charges will bs modeiste, and hi
work warranted.
Sunbury, March 29th, 1846.
To Purchasers of
DRV GOODS.
C2L 232 SX2CDCDLtCU0
.Vo. 121 l'enrl,t., NEW YORK.
HAVING established s Branch at No. 144
nut St.. Philadelphia, ia now i-pening. and i1
be eonvtsntly receiving from the New York Aae
lions, an eitensive ssaonmenl of
FANCY V STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold st the lowest New York pnecs,
at wholesale and Retail. Among h e stock will he
found s good assortment of the f.illnwieg articles t
Jaeconets. Plsid. Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book,
SwUa and Tsrlsisn Muslins, Bishop and Linen
Lawns, Fanry Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Ureases,
Thread Laree, Application Do., rich Black Milk
Trimming Lace, Irish Linrns, Linen Csmhrics,
Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringea, Cashmere
d'Ecoete, Mouseline de Laiae. tfilk and Cotton
Warp Alpaccae, Qu n'e Cloth, Gala Plaids,
Fremh Meiinoe, Blck filka, Gloves, Si'k Hose,
Sh.iwls, Cravas, Ribbons, Emhroideriea. Ac, Ac.
Country Mrrchanta snd others visiting Philadel
phia or New Yoik to purchase, are res(ceifully in
viled to call snd elsmias th slocks.
Nov. 1, IRIS. 1 v
II K I I E V 15 AND LI V
K
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tar Wood
Aapttia.
flHE onprcedented sueeexi of this medicine, in
JL tbe re-tofati'n f heshh, e those who, in des
pair, had gien up all hopes, haa given it sn eial
ted reputation above all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of ita intrinsic value and power, aa the on
ly agent which ran be relied upon for tbe cur of
Pulmonary Consumption, Brourhitti, Asthma,
Pain in the side and Brest, Spitting of Blood,
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac
Attention is reqoestej to the following ASTON
ISHING CURE.bv Thomson's Compound Pyre
of Tsr and Wood Nsptha ! t
rhilaiUlphia, Matt id, M44.
MR. THOMSON Der Bir With grutefol
feeling I inform you of tb astonishing effect sf
your medicine, hich bss literally raia d me from
dtb-hed ! M diera'e, Pulmonary Consume
lion, bad reduced me so low thst my physician pro.
no-inced my esse bopelas At this junction I bs
ga to oyour medicine, snd mirsculM ss it assy
eeera, it ba completely restored me to bealtb, alter
everything else bad failed. Respectfully yours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Chartotts street, above GsjArge atrael.
The uodersigned, being peraooally scqusmled
with Washington Mark aod bia aufleringa, best
witness to Ibe astonishing slfccts of Thomson's
Compound Sjmp of Tsr, and tba fata, of th -bove
statemenL
JOtS. WINNER, 1H North Tbkdtr.t,
DAVID VICKER8,4 Almond strael.
HUGH M "GIN LEY, 8. E. eomar Tsmany
and Fourth etteata.
Praparsd only by S. P. Thomson, ?f. E. corner
of 6lnsnd Bpruee streets, PhlUdeJphi.
A genu. H. B. Maaeer, Bonbury D. Grose,
snd Dr. Macpbsrson, Harrleberg Jno. G. Brown,
rottevitle Geo. Earl, Reading I Hoosto) 4 Ma
en, Tewanda, Bradfeed eoeaty,Pa. Prke 0
per buttle, or fft per does.
HsWese rf B imitations.
hiHdslphie, June 38th, IS4B. ly
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