Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 01, 1847, Image 4

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    From (ht Metatnora Fief.
fit Awaa'a A41ra M bU Army mi Ba
mm Vlsin,
'&Mier,H said he, "our country hat furnished
nt no eopptiee ; fortunately, the eoemy hav then)
in advance, and rest assured we have only to go
and take them; this la your last ration ; oar next
meal wilt be Id tht enemy camp."
Greaeere, whom t've often led,
Greater, with whom I've often Ced,
Greater, whom I'v never fed,
Coma and dint wi ma. "
Now' the tima and row's the hoar,
8m the front of pork barrel lower,
Soon we'll hate them in our power, '
On Buena Viata'a lea. '
By Palo Alto' bloody plain, '
By Reiaca'a gory ataina,
Wa will riik our jugular veine,
. For bean and victory.
Who but feela himself a knave, '
We each can fill a coward'a giave,
Let each hi baton try to ave,
To feed hi chivalry.'
W fight for "grub" and not for fame,
Gambler at way play "grab game,"
But the great cock-fighter being lame,
Will itay behind tha aprae.
Then onward to tha hungry fray,
Pork and Mfrijo'ea" upon tba day,
But ah! tha coward ran away,
8ee them turn and flee.
The cock-pit General' now undone,
Carrambo! why your dinner hun?
Why from yelling Tankeea run ?
Now go and atarva tor tna.
Fanta Anna'i Despatch to the Minitttr at War.
Your Excellency, we've won the day,
My "beroet" fought amid tha fray, .
And whipped the Yankeea without pay,
And then we run away.
Da. Fraskun on Spelling. Dr. Franklin
ays, in one of hia letters. "You need not be
concerned, in writing to me, about bud spe'linf
lor, in my opinion, what ia called bad spelling
is generally the beat, a conforming to the sound
uf the letter. To give you an instance, a gen
ileman received a letter, in which were) thete
words : 'Not finding Brown at bom. 1 deliver
ed my mkskko to hia f . The gentleman cal
led hia wile to help him read it Between them
ihey picked out all but the vr, which ihey could
not underatand. The lady proposed calling
her chambermaid, 'becauee Betty,' aaid ahe,
ha the beat knack of reading bad epelling, ol
any one I know.' Betty came, and wat much
aurprised that neither' of them could tell what
the vr waa. 'Why,' aaya alie, 'vr apelle wife ;
what elae can it spell V And indeed it is a
much better, as well aa a ahorter method than
docblitoc, I, r, K, which, in reality spella
DOCBLEWIFE.'
Lames viti Umbkellas. Acorreapendcnt
of one of our coolemporarice says :
Goldsmith thought that a pretty woman ar
rayed in all her charms, waa the mokt ternble ob
ject in creation.' 1 think eo too with the alight
amendment of substituting umbrella inatead of
charmt. A pretty woman armed with an um
brella on a eide walk, ia truly a person to be
feared. Site doea uot of course turn out, si.y
more than an engine on a railway. On one oc
casion, a gentleman lost an eye on encounter
ing one of these umbrrlUa in tbe Lands of
fair one ; but making the beat of it, he paaeed
on, when another lady immediately knocked off
his hat, and deprived him of hia remaining or
gan. He waa taken home by a gentleman ho
waa at hand, for womeo take no notice of the
wounded ; but be never recovered hia eyeaight
so that he waa after warda never able to see the
difference, io the street, between a lady and a
woman. '
Jos am C. Ksal, the 'Charcoal Sketcher,'
in bia limning ol 'Tribulation Trepid, a man
without a Hope,' thus admirably hits ofi that
class of people who are never eo happy as when
they are miserable :
'How are you, Trepid ! How do you feel to
day, Mr. Trepid T
A great deal worse than I was, thank'ee ;
most dead, I am obliged to you t I'm alwaya
worse than I was, and I don't think I was ever
any better. 1 ro very aure, any bow, I m not
going to be any better ; and for tbe future you
may always know I m worse, without asking
any questions, lor the qutblions make ma worse
if nothing else does-"
Why, Trepid, what's the matter with yoo T
Nothing, I tell you, in particular; but
great deal ia tha matter with me in general ;
and that's the dacgar, because wa don't know
whst it is. Thai's what kills people, when
Ihey can't tell what it i. That's what killa
people, when they can't tell what it is; tbst's
what's killing roe. My great grandfather died
of it, aod m will I. The doctor don't know
they can't tell they say I'm bad enough, and
eo there's do help. I'm going oil Some of these
days, right after my great grandfather, dying
of aotking in particular, but ofavary thing in
general Thai's what finishes oar folks.' r
'A biavs An" said tha Danish ereed ol bo
no, "should attack two stand firm againat
three ; give ground a little to four, aod only
retreat to five." Geo. Taf lor baa esUblubed
anew creed lor Americans. It is to attack
four; stand firm aaioat aight ; giva not so
inch of ground to a doiea tod retreat under
go circuotoes.
DAW K .XOTE LJIT.
PBltlttnTAltlA.
The following lie show the entreat value of all
fainavrvanla Dank Note. Tha mot laaplleit re
lience may ha placed upon it, a it is every week
artfully compared with and attracted fro Bisk
oalP Reporter. . '
BanlLi la Phlladeipnla.
Nan., , Lecr-we. gj
NOTES AT PAR.
Sank of IS or th America ' . ,
Bank of the Northern Liberties . .
Commercial Bank of Peno'e. . .
Farmers' and Mechenice' Bank . .
Kensington Bank .
Philadelphia Bank . . i
Schuylkill Bank
Sirothwark Bauk
Western Bank .
Mectianica' Bank .
Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bauk
Bank of Penn Township" .'
OirardBank . . .
Bank of Commarre, lata Moyameoeirg
Bank of Pennsylvania . .
eDonntry Banks.
Bank of Chester County Waatcheaier
Bank of Delaware County C beater
Bank of Oermantown Gerrnentowa
Bank of Montgomery Co. - Norriatowo
Doyleatown Bank ' Doylaatown
par
par
par
par
per
p.r
par
par
par
pat
pr
par
pa
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
baaton Bank" Eaetnn
Firmer' Hank of Bucke eo Bristol
Bank of Northumberland Northumberland par
Columbia Bank St Bridge co. Columbia par
Farmer' Bank of Lancaster Lancislei par
Lancaster County Bank Leocaater par
Lancaater Bank ' Lancaster par
rarmers' Hank of Heeding Ki-ading par
Office uf Hank of Perm's.
Office do do
Harriabutg" Throe
Lancnater 1 office
Reading jdo not
Easton J iwua n.
Office do d
Office do do
NOTE8 AT DISCOUNT.
Hank of the United 8ttea Philadelphia t3
Miners Bank of Potlaville Potlevill f
Bank of Iewictown Lewiatown 1 J
Bank of Middlotown Middletown 11
Lewintown
Middletown
Carlisle
Pittsburg
Hollidayaburg
Harriaburg
Ixihanon
Piltsbure
Carlisle Bank Carli.le I
exchange Hank"
Do do ' branch of
Hairiiburg Bank Harrisburg I
Lebanon Bank Ixihennn j
Merchant' & Manuf. Bank"
Bank of Pittsburg
Pittthuig
Wllliamsport
Wllkeshsrre
Allentown
Reading
Pittatiurg
Wrat Branch Bank
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank '
Berka County Bank
Office of Bank of U. S.
li
failed
do
Do do do
Do do do
Erie
New Brighton
Chamberaburg
Gettysburg
Montrose
do
Bank of Chamberaburg
Bank ot'Gutlyaburg
Bank of Haaquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Erie
Wsynesburg
Washington
Honesdala
Brownsville
lj.li
H
U
Farmers' ic Drovara' Bank
Franklin Bank
tfoneedale Bink
Monongahela Bank of B.
York Bank
York
' N. B. 1 he note of those banka on which we
omit quotationa, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by tbe rhilauvipnia brokers, witn the
exception of thoae which have a letter of n-ferencc.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Sebuylkill Sav. Ina. do failed
Keuaingtou Bav. Ina. A do
Penn Township 8av. Ina. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W DytUt, prop.) failed
fowanda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bedford
Beaver
Harriaburg
Washington
Belltfoule
Pittsbuig
I'illahurg
Fayette co.
(ireencaatle
Harmony
no sale
cluaod
closed
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
uo sale
Bank of Swalara
Bank of WashingUm
Centre Bank
City Bank -
r arruera' & MerJi ca liak
Farmers' & Mecb'ca' Bank
Firmer ' At Mecb'ca' Bank
Harmony Inaiitute
Huntingdon Bank
Huntingdon no sale
Lewitowii n ale
Juniala Bank
Lumliernwn'a Bank
Warien
llundaff
New Hope
Millon
Meadiille
Purl Carbon
Carli.le
Monuiiee
Uniontown
failed
Northern Bank of Pa.
no aale
closed
DO sale
closed
failed
closed
fulled
closed
New Hope Del. Briilgo Co.
Norlhumu'd Uuion Col. Bk.
North Wewtern Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. cV. Msnuf. Bank
etilvor Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penu'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Greeuahurg
Wilkesbanre Bridge Co.
Wilkeaharre no ssle
(Tj All note purporting to l on any Penncyl-
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be aet
Jown aa Irauus.
NEW JCRSI'T.
Bank of New Bi una wick
Brunswick
Belvidere
Mrdford
Penh Amltoy
Bridget on
failed
i
par
par
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumlierland Bank
Parmer Bank
Mount Holly
Farmera' and Mechanics Bk Rahway
Farmers' end Mechanira'Bk N. Biunawitk (ailed
Farmer' and Merchant Bk Middletown Pt.
franklin Uank oil. J. Jeraey Uity
failed
failed
failed
rioboken oKgat Uiaxing i-o tiobnken
leraey City Bank
Jersey City
Palleraon
Belleville
Momatown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jersey City
Newark
Mecbaiiica' Bsnk
failed
failed
4
failed
I
par
no sale
Manufacturcra Bank
Morria County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanica' and Manuf. Bk
Morria Canal and Bkg Co
Poal Notes
Newark Bkg A Ina Co
New Hope Del Bridce Co
i
i
failed
failed
failed
i
Iambeiiville
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co
Hohoken
N J Proteclon V Lombard bk Jersey City
u range oaue
Pateraon Bank
People' Bank
Princeton Bank
Salem Banking Co
Bute Bank
Slate Bank
Stat Bauk
Slate Bank of Morria
Stale Bank
Salem and Philad Manuf Co
8uei Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Washington Banking Co,
Orange
Pate un
do
Princeton
Salem
Newark
Eluehethtown
Camden
Morriatowa
Trenton
Salem
Newton
Trenton
Dover .
Harkeneack
par
i
faile.1
failed
i
railed
P"
par
P'
par
P"
par
: P
par
?
DELAWARE
Bk of Wilms Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank ef Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do , . Uaock . MiUord
reraW JJk of Bute ef Del Dover .
Do . branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
D brancs) NaweaaUe
Union Bank Wilmington
ay Under 6'a
(Or On all benka marked tboe () tb
in ceuosarsait or eltated notaa ef IM i
lb era are si.
da-
Boaaiaauoas, ta atmiuaao.
TO 7ATCII rXAZISRS
. . . AND
QprtRasy v reruns ixi653
T. L A D0 11 TT 3,
Importer of Watches, Watch-Makera
Tooisand Watch Material,
Wfaoleanl &. Retail
Ho. 83. W fourth f.. PHILADELPHIA,
MAS eonetantly on band a large aaaariment of
Lunette, Psia. and plain Qleeej Main
JS Verge, Dists, Watch Hands, and a com
pine assortment of all Toola aod Malerlala belong
ing to the trade with a large eetrtment of Go d
and Silver Lever, Lepine, and Plain Watcbe j all
of which ha will guaranty to sail at lb lowest Nen
York price. All order from tha country punctu
ally executed.
N. B. Country mercbant and other re loited
to e II and examine at the Old Stand, No. S3
Sou b Fuunh stieei.
Pbila.lalphi. Jan.3. 1847. 6m
CMY AUCTXOIT STOB.E;
No. 31 North Third street,
( rac citt aornL.) '
r H XL ASaiiPHX A.
; C. C. M JL C R Y, AcCTIOtCER.
TO TOI'NTRY STORE KEEPEtW.
EV6NINQ SALES of Hardware, Cutlery,
Saddlery, Whip. Bools, PUors, Hate,
Caps, Guns, Pixtola, Clothing, ,
Watcbre and Fancy Q.iodn,
At Mackry' Auctino Htore, ai . Nunb Thitd
atreet, near the City Hot I. ,
The atientiun uf Couutry Mi rerun t I invitad.
Tbe UooJs will be add in lot to suit purchaser,
and ull 0od offered will b wrrnel rqual to the
repreimWtion that may be made of them.
N. B. A large esjorimebt of Guoda at Private
Sale. Jan. 16. 1847 ly
MOUNT VERNON
95 North 2d at., bet. Arch fc, Knee ls.,
I h i I n d c I p h I a .
TRADY Jc PAItKER respectfully inform (beir
HsV friend and th public that by biva taken
ilia above named house, recentlv kent by J. a
Adams, snJ are menu red to accommodate custo
mer in the most satisfactory iniuner and at rta-aoi-altle
prices.
Tbeir .tahln will be sui.pliej with the bet var.
ety the market affords their parlors and sleeping
prtmnta will b in I ha brat order. The house
ha been thoroughly reuired and furnished with
a view to tbe coin fori of travellers tnd (Iranger.
Having had eeial yeara esperiance in the
business, tbev hope lo give general sa'isfaction,
and respectfully invite t'aviler and stranaers to
Rive them a call. BRADY & PARKER.
Philadelphia. Janosry 16, 1847. if
CKZ2AF WATCHES.
The Cheapest Hold and Silver VVatches
IN PHILADELPHIA.
afi
I OLD Levers, full Jewelled,
M !V oo
S3 00
30 00
16 CO
10 no
16 00
I 75
3 00
4 00
G. ld and
J lg Siler do. do.
Oidd Lepines, Jewelled, -Silver
do. do.
SiWer Qusrriers, fine qualiif ,
Gold Wstches. plain,
Silver Kueetack.
Gold Pencila,
Gold lliaeelets.
Also, on hand, a large sss- rlment of
Hsir Bracelets, finger nnes, breast iins
hoop ear
ring, gold pens, silver spoons, sugar ton. thim
bles, gold neck, curb and fob chuins, guard keys
snd jewellery of every description, al equally low
price. ' All I want is a eall to convince custo
mers. All kinds of Wstches and Clorks repaired and
wairanted to keep good time for one year; old
gold or ailver bought of taken in eschang.
For ssle, eight dsy and thirty hour bras elnrk,
t LEWIS I.ADIIMC8'
Watch, Cbv k and Jewellery Siore, No. 413)
Market striet, above Eleventh, north aide, Pbils
phia. ry I have aome Gold and Silvei Levera, t ll
mtirb rheaper than the h ve piicc. t
Philadelphia, Dee. 26, 1846. ly
... ,. iWBSaTvT"-"
AUCTION STORE.
No. 6 North 3d ft., third door above
Market Street. "
PHILADELPHIA.
SALE EVERY EVENING, of a general a
sortment uf Foreisn snd Domestic Hardware,
"Tilde and Pmket Cutlery, Trui ka. Lt ,
Lairbei. Bor, S iwt, Saibllery, Whipa,
Bouta, eboea II', C, Guns, ,
Pistols, Trimmings, Clothing
ltd Faoey U.x d.
Th attention of city and country dealers is in
vited. Tbe GiMtda are fresh, and will be warranted
equal to the lepreaeiiiailona thst msy be msde of
them. BAYLISdc BROOKER, Auctioneer,
No 6 North Thud H
N. B. Purcbsseia ran have their fiitnda psrked.
Several invoice of Good have tnen received to be
sold at private) sale.
Philadelphia, Dee. ISih, IH4. ly
ErB 3Hottssrrs tlnforrsal
SHAVING- CREAIVI.
Small quantities given without Charge.
M 114 ChttntU PHILADELPHIA
flHIS new and splendid article, a ita name de
ll notes, la profeed t he au per lor ta any eha
ving Cream in the United States nr Europe. It ia
bnsurpsssvd f"r bU'y. purity and f-agrsnce, tho
.omewbat analseiMis to Gu'rlsin's Ambrosial
Crsam and other similsr compounds. It far sur
paaaea them all by the em 'I lent pasty c nsisteney
of ita Ulher, wbirb so aoflens the liesrd aa to re,nd r
sh.iving pleaaant and ea.y. It further peiseeaaea
the advantage over the imported ankle, in being
freohly prrp.iad. no skill being wauling in ita man.
ufaclure. E. Rnuer having had many yeara' ax
luirience in the celebrated Laboratory of Laugur,
Per el Fil, now Renaud St en., of Pane,
Beaidee leing the best, it ia lha cheapest article
for shaving ; it is elegantly put up in boxes, with
aplendid steel engraved label.
Pii-e f 3 per doxen, or 7J cent for inglebnx,
lo ah.vn on year, i U also sold at ft 60 per lb.
or It) cnla r oi., ao thst gentlemen ran have
iheirhoxee filled at EUGENE R0L8SEL'S.
Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Miner al Wa
ter Es'sblishssent, 1 14 Cheannt Street,
Dee lv. I84fl.. PHILADELPHIA.
J. & 1. 0ATJ1TDSB.3,
No. 21 North Fourth Street,
, PHILADELPHIA.
rjl . Invite Merchanie and Milliner to 'ftte
a!Xamina tbeir eiock ef Bonneta, PalmV.
Leaf and Leghorn Hats. Fur and Cloth Caps, ai d
India Ruhha Shoa. It will be found to contain
all of tha moat desirable kind, and will be enld al
the lowest market prices.
No, l North Tourtb 8lreet, between Market
and Arch Streets.
Philadelphia. Ptc. I9tb, K46 6a
To The I. O. of O. F.
J. VT. & R. D. STOKE 9,
Manufacturer of Premium Odd Fel
lows' Regalia,
No. 104 Morhtt Strtd, PHILADELPHIA,
First Clothing Store below atb Buaet.
THG anbeeribcta having taken tba premium at
franklin Institute, at tbe !t exhibition, far
the best Regalia, they invite tha attention of tha
order to their establishment, where tbey will find a
splendid assortment of P.O. and Encampment Re
galia. They also make to order for Lodge and
Encampment, Regalia, Restive, Costume and
Robes, end furnish every thing requisite for the
Co&rsnierice of new Lodge or Entampmente.
J. W. STOKE A,
E D. STKE8.
Philadelphia Doc. t, I8I. -ly
New Firm.
THE Undersigned hereby gives notice, that be
bsa associated with Moieelf, aa a ptrtner in
the mercant)o buainess, in bis store adjoining
Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury, John Hess, and
that tba eald store will hereafter be conducted un
der the firm of Clement dt Hasa. The More at
tbe 8oUth Weat coiner of Msrket Square will be
conducted sa heretofore, by the suliscribir himself,
to which ha respectfully initr hi customers and
friends.
He also n4iGes all thos Indebted to him. ta call
between tbia and tha lat of January nest, and set
tle I heir areountt.
All klnda of produce will ba taken on account,
at eaab prices.
Heresftsr no longer than four months credit
will be Rin. IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunhury. Nov. 14,1846 If.
CLEME1TT &. HAAS,
RESPECTFULLY inform th public, th .t on '
the 9th inst , (bey entered into partnership, I
in the mercantile business, at the store recently .
occupied by Ira T. Clement, adjoining Weavet'a '
Tavern, in Sunbury. Tbey hsv lately received I
s new slock of goods, which tbey will dispose of
st the lowest prices.
All kinds of produce will be taken in exchange
for goods.
No longer then four months credit will be given.
IRA T. CLEMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Sunhurva Nov. I4.IH46. tf.
Cheaper Than Evert
JOHN H.
New Sto
PURDY. hsa juat received, at hia
Stare, ill Market Equate, a fresh supply
ol Seasonable Goods, such a
Cloths. Cassimers, Saitinetts, Kentucky Jesns,
Cords, . Diillinga, Alpacraa. Ginghma, ,
Prints, Mualina, Hosiery. Glovi. cVc
Al-ot tjueeti.ware and Groceries,
which will he okl very low. Purrhseers are invi
led lo call and examine hia alork bofora purrhaaing
elsewhere. - Tha highest price paid for Produce.
. Surihurv. October 17rh, 1846. tf.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY!
SBATXTBSS OAS BB CTJH3SS II
COOPER'S ETERIAL Oil A prompt end
lasting remedy for Desraa., elo ftr pains
and discbarge of mstter from the Ears.
'"- Hundreds of cures in ea-e deemed utterly hope
leva have firmly e tsldished its superiority ovrrevr
iy former Medical discovery.
This valuable Acouatic Metlicine ia a compound
of four ditfcreul Oils, ena of which, the active and
principal ingredient, i ohtained from lha bark of a
err lain epecava uf Waiapr, o new and effectual
agent in the cure of Desfneaa.
Person, who had been deaf for 10, 13 and even
20 yeara, have been permanently cured by using
tbia oil. In fact, ao numeroua and so emphsiic
have been tbe testimonials in it. fsvor, ib.i the in
ventor claima for it tbe distinction of an Infsllilde
Remedy, in all cases, when tbe Ear ia perfect in
its formsti n.
For further particulars, and evidence of ila great
value, see printed sheets, in 'be hands of Agents.
For aile in Sunbuy. by . J. W. FK1L1NO.
September I9ih, 1846 ly ' ' " V' t
UNR1VALLKD AND UNEQUALLED
In curing Colds, Coughs, A'lhma, Inrtoenxt,
Wbooping-Cnugh, and all Dise.ae of tha
bis.'St nd lungs, lesdtng to (consump
tion composed of the concentrated
. virtue of th herb Horehound,
B'Ueett, Blomlroot, and
several other vegei.
tie aub-tancea.
Warranted
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
THIS invaluable Medicine ia the nio.t edy
aud certain remedy ever dtaeovered f r the a-l-ove
compla nis, aa thousand' who have used it
ill leatify. Fur sale, in Sunbury, by
J. W. F RILING,
and in Northumberland, by D. BRAUTIGAM,
and at wholesale, in I'bliidrlphia, bv
F. KLETT dt Co,
Corner of Second and Callowhill street.
September 1 0ih, 1846 ly
DElvrjSTRY.
, JACOB HELLS?.,
rVlIlANKFL'L tor the lib.r.1 encouragement
M ' which he haa received, woul I respectfully
inform hie friends and the eitiaena of Nnrthumla-r-land
county in general, ibst be baa prepared him
self with the beat Incorruptible Teeth, Gold Plata,
Gold FoiL cVc . that can be had in lb cilv of Phi
'ladelpbia ; and thai he will endeavor, to ihe utmost
ol bia ahilny, to render full satisfaction to all who
msy think ptoper to engsge hia services, , Ha will
ba in Sunbury at tbe Auguat court, where be will
be prepared, at his residence, to insert Teeth on
Gold Plate, er en Pivot, en the latest and most ap
Craved plans, snd attend lo all the branches belong
ig ve DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladiee will be waited on at ibelr plaors of resi
dance, if deairad. . ,
' Hia charges' will be yenomuble, and his ' work
warranted.
He will viit different parts of lbs county, boul
once in three month. .
Be-hurr, July ath.; 1841 6m
(TMCKKSS MfeBlo, ana fiUck Cong e;
V Ink, of a aoperior qualiiy. for aale ehan-at tbe
i-",, , . 1IENRT MABFCB.
July 4tk, INI.
UMftKllhlslVUllill
nrrc "0533, maCa. "0553.
e. nirjDEri, jr.,
No. 84 North Fourth Sreet. under iVe Aer.
cAena' Hottl,
Pbll adwlphl it,
(a la Moa aa raais
ir7EEPB conatantly.en hand an aswiuivaaa
JlML aortmant of all kibda of Silk, Fur and Bea
ver Mat, which ba offer tat sal on tha mot taa
aoftable term. Hi Hat .art mad up ol the hett
matsriala, and in tbe moat approved etyle. Per
sons viiiting tbe city will find it to their Interest to
call. July Uth, 1840. ly
COLUlelBXA . ZOSIC,
OKSSXTITT STRBHT.
PHILADELPHIA. I
THIS lurpa and commodious Hotel has recently I
been fitted up with entire new furniture. !
'I be subscribers tber efore solicit tha patronsgeof;
the public, aod trust that their eiperienee in tba .
business will enable them . la give entire satisfsc-.
tion. . Terms moderate. .
UAULEY, McKENZIE dt Co.
July Atb, 1846. Iy
FOUNTAIN HOTEL,
Llerht Klrst,
TH E House haa undergone a thorough tepair.
The proprietors solicit its former patronage.
Terms III 25 per dsy.
WM. W. D1.T.
ARTHUlt L. FOOO,
July 4, 184C ly " . Proprietors.
Keller fc"cfree n ou rIi,
PATS1TT ATTOB.1TEYS,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
D
R A WINGS and Papera for the Pa'ent Of
fice will be prepared by them, al their office.
oppoeiie the Patent Office.
July. 4th. 1846. ly '
SILVElt MEDAL,
awaauiD ay Tea riutun lasTiTUTC 1845.
City Daguerreotype Ertablithrarnt.
(Lsts Siuoaa ox i ollins.)
Ao. 100 Chetnut it., nbote Third, South tide,
PUlXABEXiraXA.
(MATURES taken equslly s w. II in clou
dy in cle-.r ta oilier, A drk silk dies
ladv, and a blaek suit for a aentlemn, are
I n furahle in Billing for a pictme. No extra charge
ia made for coloring, aud perfect likenesses are
eu.rsniied. July 4th. tSlfi. ly
I'M I O II T A X f
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may be aura of ohtonmg, at
all limes, pure and highly flavored
Bv the single pound or larger qnartity, at the
Pekln Tea Cooipany 'a aVarelioune,
at South SreimH strtet, kftwexn Market unJ Chei
nut ttreeii,
rnn.APin.rniA.
Heretofore it haa been very dittictilt, indeed, al
mot impossible, alwaya lo obtain gitotl (Ire. n and
Bl-ck Tea. Bui now you have only lo vi-it the
Prkin Tea Company 'a Store, to obtain a delieiou
and fragrant Tea aa you could wish for. A II lantes
can here ha suited, with the advantage of getting a ,
pure article al a low price.
June 7lti, 1SJH. .
LOTH I IT
WHOLESALE AXD II ETA II-.
THE rulsraihers are constantly msnuftcturing
from tha lst French, English and American
manufactuiad Clothaand Caasimera, CLOTHING
in a very aoperior aryle,, cut and workmanship.
I'srsous buying to sell sg.in will find one of the
,rRMt and moal fe-hionalilc stork of goods to select
from in the eity, and at unprecedented l w price',
J. W, & E. U. STOKES,
1H4 Market A. Pbilad.
N. B. A lare assortmept of Odd Fllova' Re
gab constantly on hand, and all order from lodgee
or individual tunctually attended to, en the most
liberal lerme. J. W. dc E. D. S.
Philadelphia. June 27ih. I4n ly
D A N V I Xa L E
WOOLEN FACTORY.!
DANVILLE, COLUBSBIA COTJNTT, j
Pennarlvanta.
FI1HK Danville Steam Woolen Factory, fmmer- j
JL ly owned and occupied by Dr. PaTaiat'. h a
recently been purchased by the subscribers,' who j
reaprcttully announce to their irienda and the pun
lie general y, that Ihey are now prepared to do all
kinds ef wjrk in Ihrir line af business, at the shor
test notice, according Id order, and in the beat com
paralive mannur. ' Having gone to ronaiderahle
expense in rpetrtrig tl.eir nachinery and aparalua, ,
and hring very par.icnl.r in securing tbe aerviee of
experienced mechanics, they feel confident that ;
Ihey are capahle ol executing all kind of work in I
a atyle superior to ar.y ether ee'ablishment in the 1
country, al the old eestom.ry p ier. j
CLOTHS, SATIN ETTS, FLANNELS see I
BLANKETS runstsn ly on band, and for aale at j
reduced prices, for Case of Barter. (
CAItDIA'G AND rt'LUXO !
will ba done in th beat manner, at the usual pri
ces. All kinds of country produce taken in pay
ment for wmk, at Danville market price.
For tbe accommodation ef ibnea who live at
dietanee, Waet, and Ctorn will be taken in al,
and, when finished, reerncd to tbe following pla
ce. Plain written directions must accompany
each parcel ;
Columbia County. Roup A Marr'a (tore, Wa
ehingUnvillei R. Fruit' atore, Jrwytiwn ( Yea
ger' inn. Roaring ('reek 8harpleaa' era, Caita
ia; C. F. Mann's ainie, Mifllinville ( Miller'
atore, Berwick t J. Clme'a Mill ; Ricket'a store,
uiangeviltet ierr...or wwie ii.il
Lm,.,,-,,,.., w c. "
'""l irei.ou - mil sure. incbwene-
ville; E. L. Piper's slnre, Wataoostnwn ; S. I.
Comly St Cn'a store, Millon Gihaon'a inn, Chil
liaquaque t ,' Foray th' store, Nortbumbcrlsnd j
Young's sloie. Sunbury.
Luxernt County. Reynold' aloie, Kingston j
Gildersleeva's store, Wilkesbarre ; Gaylord'a store,
Plymouth . Biyei's tore, Nanilcoke Judge
Mack a Mill, Huntington.
Lycoming County. D. Clapp's store, Muncyj
onoemaaei a atore, Hmiib e Mill.
GEARHART A KOWNOYER.
Danville. May a, 1M.
P
Waa.
rmi'B'BPi-ita or .)Ap, l, .
trading Graaae, Dry Fawie, Varnish, Tar,
As. from etetbing of an dnecription, war.
ranted rwt in injere aba floth er tbe saes dalieaie
eolora. Tbia liou'd bae alee been need wiib, great
auccess in eases at Bore, Scalds, Tetter, Pimples
on tbe face. Chapped band. Hose hps. Favosa,
tiem. Hard or aaft Owe, eVc. . Price, M el,
pet battle. . For sals at tbe erere ef
J.lyia, lit. H- WASfcX
H. B. laTASSSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tmarnrr, pa.
Buslnese attentied to In the Counties of No,
thumlerland, Union. Lycoming end Columbia.
Rr tai
r. dt A. Keveerr,
Loan Jr. Siiisi.
Soataas dt SaoaeaA, VPkiki.
ttkraoLB, ncFantana aV Ce.
Srtarae.Oee dt Co.,
FREBIIUM SCALES.
I))' Cele' rated Rail Road Bcabt,
Coal and Htry do
Iron ManufscV Jo
Portable P 1st form Jo
SO different site,
Dorraut or Floor Jo
B different sixes,
Counter Jo
13 different slut.
Tbe above Scales ar
made either single or
I double beam, and are
I decidedly l&e niosi duialHe, accurate and conveni
ent hCxIre ever intented. Wa also ha Platform
j and Count'-r Scales, Patent Balance and eery
I kind of Weighing Machines in use for ssle, whole
I sale and retail, at low price. All 8cale sold by us
lo go out of lb city, ar hosed free of charge, and
wananied to give satisfaction to tbe purchsser in
every particular. GRAY 4c BROTHER,
Manufacturers and Dealara, No. 34 Walnut atreet,
June t7, 1846. ly Philadelphia.
OALT. New Yoik Sail in barrels and bag, for
sul at manufaciurers' pricee. by
URAY dt BROTHER,
June 27. 1816. ly 34 Walnut at. PhiliJ.
0 HORSE
Horse Shucs,
prices, by
HOES. Burden's Pstent
lor sals at manufacturns'
GRAY ic BROTHER.
34 Walnut -t. Phitiit.
June 27. 1846. ly
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE,
DAKVIIslaB FA.
THE
cy.
HE aulsjriiher, lute of the Union Hotel, Mun-
Pa , respectfully informs the old and nu
meroua customers of the
Pennayltanla ITcmiso,
and the public generally, that he haa leawd the
Tavern Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where
he is now prepared to entertain travellers, and per-
sons vi.iling the town, in the very best atyle. The
j aeriiimod.tlions will be surh as a well conducted
public hou-e .hould afford, and no effort will he
spared to render s.itisfsrtion, in every respect, lo ai
i who n ay call The citixeo of Lycoming comity
! are invited to put up with the uoderaigi.ed when
they visit Dtnville.
I HENRY WEAVER.
I Dan i 'e. fvv ?. 1648.
j, CSlTTj3TRT7'"""'"
! T K T K It H. -M A 8 S K It,
j RECENTLY FROM PHILADKLPH1A,
RESPECTFI'LLY informe the cilixens of
Sunt'urv and vicinitv, that he haa opened an
i office al the re-idcriee of Henry Mss.er. in Market
j street, where he is prepared to execute all kind of
! Distal ciietar. Piste Work, die , on the Is test
I snd most approved plans.
i Having bad mme experience and instruction,
under rne of the mot eniinetit and successful Den-
is' in Philadelphia, be l-elieve that be will lie
j able to give satisf.ciion to Ihoto who may want bit
I services.
1 Lsdies will be w.tited on at their pheea of rest,
i denee. Hi charge will be moderate, and hi
work warranted.
Sunbury, March 2Sih, 1846.
To Purrhaaera or
DRY GOODS,-
.An. IS1 Vnraf , NEW YORK.
T 1 AVING e.t.hlibed a Branch at No. 144 Cbw-
1 - nut at., Philadelphia, ia now opening
lid ai l
be cons'nnllv ri ceieing from tbe
Ne
Y.wk .W-
lions, su extensive assortment of
FANCY A STAPLE DRY OOOBS.
which will be sold at the loweat New York pi Cj ,
al wholesale and Retail. Among b'S slock will l
found a good aseortment of the f.dlnwirg atticlt s:
JaeCMuets Plaid. Hair Cord, l.aoa. Si ripe, Buok,
Swixs and Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop ami Linen
Lawns, Fsncy Csp Netta, Fsncy and Ball Urease,
Thread Laeea, Application Do., rich B'ack Silk
Trimming Iace, Irish Linena, Linen Cambric
Lnen Cambric Hdkf.,Curlain Fringes, Cashmerr
d'Ecoshe, Mouaeline de Laiae. bilk and Cotton
Warp Alpacca, Quoeu'a Cloth, Gala Plaids
Frem h Merinoe, Bl ck Cilks, Gloves, Mi k H we
Shaw la. Cravat, Rihhoos, Embroideries. SteSte.
t'oontrv Meteharita and otnera viailing Pbillel
pbia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in
tiled lo e til and rlnmine lb (lock.
No. t. 1N4.V ly
nELIKV prA ND lFvE
THOMSON'S
Compound Sjrup or Tar k M'ootl
JCaptha.
rilHE unprecedented suece of thi medicine, if
JL the restoration of heahh, to tbnae who, in des
pair, bad giten np all hones, has given it an ent
te reputction love all other reinedie, furnihm
evidence of it intrinsic value and power, aa the on
ly agent whch can be relied upon for lb cures'
Pulmonary Consumption, Brnnrhltli, Asihros
Pain in th side and Bread, Spitting of Blood
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac
Attention ia requested lo the following AST0N
ISIIING CURE. by Thomson'. Compound Syrep
of Tar and Wood Naptha! I
Phihiktphia, JWVry id, 1S44.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With gratafsl
fteling I in fur m yon of lb aatoniehing eflecia el
your medicine, which baa literally rai d me from
death-bed I Mr discs -e, rulmon.ry tonsump
lion, had retloced me ee low ih.t my phy.ici.n r.
eeanred my ease hopeless I At this junction I ba-
... i. vuur nvdini
gan to u your medicine, and miraeulou it aiay
totm. il bae eompletel rsstorad me to health, after
everything else hsd fsiled. Respectfully yours,
WASHINGTON MACK.
Charlotte atreet, above George elrest
The undersigned, being personally scqusietsd
with Washington Mack and bis sufferings, bear
witness le lbs astonishing enVet of Thamaon'a
Compound Syrup of Tar, and the troth of ibsa
bove statement.
JOS. WINNER. ia North Third street,
DAVID VICKERS,4a Almond atreet,
HUGH ' M'OINLEY, 8. E. corner Tamany
nd Fourth eiraeu.
Prepared eely by 8. P. Tbeeaaesa, N. E. gornei
of 6lb end Spruce streets, Philadelphia.
Agant"H. B. Mer, Boabary j p Gseea,
and Dr. Maessbereen, Harrisbarg Jno. Q. Brown,
peiurville I Gsxt. Earl, Reading Houeton A Me
an, Tewendg. Pradford eoonty,P. Price M i
per baitle, nr fa ar aoaeej.
flf Bsetssrs of mU imitttimo.
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