Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 08, 1847, Image 4

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of, fining XUPotM Rot-aM
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rk-.,..9-T.b.,w.lb. New York Club
mi adjourn. meeting Judfo Van. W.ch in
,.h,ir, and a fair attendance o-
.h..f.n.l.tiona from ths French we
wl,.ro that M. Hardy. "'""'T
eat.;., .i.t.a .h.Mie flowering of
,,,-iof Alger.n, tate. that
i'j.Kx.ia ia lhat region is cn rB
it k. ha in the no""
ss in P.ri. H "J- h" ,B T .n?K..
.bout wo arfrrwuV.T-- f"
.1 .t acen their fruit.
anil 0
bout ouu uwn w.'
hss not yot teen their
jna young-
. . Tk nuneeiee Will 0 '
latfrouin. --- in this
.nnn ninety to one T m,
U,. The culture o. " . ,. ,
,, pl.ee continue fc L Cult.Eeq.ol
rewarded aa "'"e'J Subject of Cm.
A letter paired fof fc fr,f
"yt Uolderneee breed, which
lieaaya; y to thirty quarts of milk for
take the yeir Qut if mi, ia win,e(j
rivefc uc of the producer, take the Al
3(which give eight or teu quart of milk
thin the cretin we are in the habit of
ying in this city. For general purpose, he
as inclined to think that the Aldcrney, thia
ids of the Alleeony Mo-Jntaint, (except on
ennie of our very rich rally land) ia the beet
kind of Block for the farmer to keep. Next to
ehi, the pure North Devon are good for milk,
pood for beef and the best of all working cattle
but for gentlemen five htm the Alderney,
fur one want quality rather than quantity. He
had tried Short Horn, but found that our Jeraey
Unila will l ot rupport them without too much
expenditure beyond gram and bay for grain.
H the Alderney he would guaranty 7 quart a
dny of their creamy milk.
In another letter, read at the tame meeting,
Mr. Coll diiwented from Prof. Mapca off hand
. pinion of the non nutritive properties of Corn
cobs given some time since and suggested
Him a regular chemical analyai of thecobahonld
lie made under the auspice of the Institute. Mr.
N. nith observed, very sensibly, that the cheap
i ht way of ascertaining whether the cobs were
iniiriticrtt or not would be by the throwing the
uiifhelled corn before the animals and let them
i-hoorn to suil themselves. Air. Colt farther
MiteH that he encsped the Potato rot last year,
u lirq he naed no yaid manure, by a dressing
that pnived beneficinl aa follows, in parts: 1
of suit, 1 of Plaster of Paris, 2 of charcoal dust,
1 of wood anhea, 2 of slaked limed and 10 of
muck that had been dug twelve months.
Tho crop, although not heavy, was perfectly
uvt'd and ol fino flavor. lie put them into
barrels and filled in charcoal dust, and they
are now aa 6ne, dry and mealy as they were
in November. Mr. C. resolved to put in the
whole of hit crop this year with the same mix
ture. Perhaps the best way is to spread 10
bushels of salt and 30 of slaked lime, broadcast,
to the acre, and then apply tho wood-ashes to
the extent of about 10 bushels, with 50 of dry
mucked and 1 buohel of guano well nixed io
the hills or drill. Let any one try this on an
acre, and if he does not realise 300 bushels or
more of sonnd potatoes, Mr. C. would be great
ly mistaken.
Mr. Gabriel Wakemsn.from Herkimer conn,
ty, in thia State, then deocribed OKt volumin
oualy the cheese manufacture In hfti 'feginn.
He ftalod among other incidentalities, that
swine should never be nearer than 100 feet to
the dairy, whereas they areolten not more than
15 or 20 led removed. The cheese and milk
are alwaya more or less affected by their pr
ximity.
After a general distribution of graftsand seeds
the meeting adjourned until Tuesday next (the
ugular meeting) same subject continued.
Tribune.
I.awrt'L RrvEWot. Many ycarssineet gen
tleman in Newington, a parish of Weathersfleld,
Connecticut, who was a very religious and con
eipntimis man married one ol the most ill na
lured and troublesome women he could And in
the vicinity. This occasioned universal sur
prise whernvcr he was known, and one of his
neighbors ventured to.itk him the reason which
had governed his choice. He replied that hav
ing had but little trouble in the world, he was
fearful of becoming too much attached to the
things of limn and sense, and thought by expe
riencing some afflictions, he should become
more weaned from tie world, and he married
tuch a woman as he thought would accomplish
h's object The bei-t part of Ihe story is, that his
wife, hearing the reason why he married her,
was much oflended, and out of revenge became
WiO of the moot pleasant and dutiful wive in
the town, declaring that she waa uol going to
be a pack-horse to carry her husband to heaven.
STirCTeat Ptrimrsos A little gill atk
ad her sister 'what was dumi, that papa r-ad
about Tb elder sister replied, why it is a
great pils of ootkiag, sad no phut to put it.1
Lova vooa Emmiss. A t lergymaa told aa
Indian bs should Uv his aeoiies. 'I du,' said
ths latter, 'for I lov rum and cidsr.'
If a si us is s good as a mitt, bow many yenng
ladiea would it taka to make a lemgui JCI9.
land riain Dealer.
Wi thick ws could ifcsk a lajus with ens,'
Buffuta Cuuritr,
O. K. Prentice says that tb Isdiss havs
fouad out the trua meaning of these mysterious
spltsls, whit h is OnJy Kiting.
ths current veins ef all
'The- loltovrlnf The most Implicit rs
..r.tvMa RnnJipoft h, m it Meter uttk
bene my y with slid oorrectej fiom Blah.
held
jsrefonV enrr . .
nail's R-Mks la Philadelphia.
T fj,,,.... Drac. t
Location. pt4D
NOTES AT PAR.
the
i of North. Amite'
par
Ink of the Northern Libertiee
hommrcMlDnk of PennV .
PMBWt. im, M
Kensington Kink
l pkh,ii..ii. t..i.
pur
par
par
par
par
per
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3huvlkill Dank
South wark Bank .
Westsrn Hank ,
Mechanic' Dank
Manufacturers' A Mechanic' Pank
Hank of Perm Townahip . .
Giranl Dark .
INnk of Conimcres, lte Moysmi Ming
Dank of Penoi) Nanla , .
Country Rntihi.
Bsnk of Pnenf or County W.ntrhoKer
pat
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Bsnk of Delaware Conniy Chester
Hank of GeTmantoffn"
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylestnwn Dank
Gaaion Dank
Oi-rmnntown
Niwrlsmwn
D ivleitown
Ciston
Farmera Dank of Burks co Bristol
Bank of Nnrthumberland Ni.rthnmlierland par
Colomliia Bank V Rrlds eo.Columhia
par
par
pir
pat
Farmera Bnnk of l.ancaatei Lancitei
I.snca-tcr Cnuntv Bank
Lancaster
Lancaster Bank
Fsrmers Bank of Reading
Office of Bank of Pei.n'a.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do Jo
Lancaster
Rcatline
par
Harrishurg Thene
Lancaater 1 olReea
Reading do not
Catton Jiaaoen.
N0TE8 AT DISCOUNT.
Rank of the United States Philad. Inhia
21
Miners' Bank of Pntlsville
Bank of Iwiaiown
Bank of MiJJIotowo
Potiaville
I.ewitown 1 J
MidJIotown l
Carlule j
Pittxhurv
Hullidaf shurg
Harriburg
Lebanoo
Pillahurg i
Pittsburg
Wiltiamaporl If
Wilkc.harrs I
Allentnwn
itrading
Pittsburg failej
Erie Jo
New Brii(1itiiii dn
('liainltenburg j
Crttyaburg j
Montrose 1
Eris 1JI
Wsynesburg 4
Washington I
Hnnesdale 1
Urownsvills I,
Yo.k J.l
Carlisle Bank
Eichanga Dank
Vo do branch of
Harrisbuig Bank
Lebannn Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
Weat Branch B nk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Beika County Bank
Office of Bonk of U. 8.
Do do do
Do do do
Bank of Chambersburg
Bank ol'Gettyaburg
Bank of uquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmera' fc Drovors' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honeadale Bjnk
Monnngahola Bank of B.
fork Bank
IN. B. The notes of those banks on which wa
omitquolatione, and iiib.lituUi a daah ( ) are not
purchased by the Pbiladrlphia brokers, wilh tho
exception of tlioae which have Inter of nfennce.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sa. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sa. Ins.
Kenainciou Ba. Ins. A
Pailadr1t.kia
failed
failed
filled
do
do
do
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Jo
Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyott, prop.) failed
rowands Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of lieaeer
Bank of 8atra
Bsnk of Wasbinglo)
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' &. ModhW Bank
Farmers' &. Mach'ca' Bank
Farmers' & Met h'ca' Uai
Harmony Inetitsto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bsnk .
Lumliermeu'n Bank
Northsrn Bsnk of Pa.
New Hope Del. BriJirs Cn.
Northumb'd Uliion Col. Uk.
North Wssurn Bsuk of I's.
OHkaof Bobuylkill Bank
Ps. Ar. A Manuf. Bank
HiItbi Lake Bank
Union Bank of Peon's.
Westmoreland Bank
Lmlfoid no aale
Bdavee WaM!d
Hsriinburg rbnwj
WabiiigUu failed
botli fonts dosed
Pittubntg no rale
PiUslaira; fsilod
rayervo co. f. uletl
(Tpiicatle fulled
Harmniiy no sale
Huntiiifrdoii no sale
l.ewistosrn a
W.trien faded
Uiindaff- no sale
New Hope rJ wxl
Mihon rro tale
Meadfilla closed
Purl Carbon
(Carlisle failed
MontruM closed
Unioniown failed
liieensburg cltwed
Wilkeabarre no sale
Wilkesbsrre Budya ('o.
(Xj All notes purKitui(( lo bo on suy Pennyt.
eania Bsnk not given in lbs slos li.t, o.ay be h i
lows as frauds.
Dank of New Biuusnick Brunswick
Belvideis Bsuk Belvidore
Burlington Co. Bank Mid ford
Comuiercisl Bank Penh Amlmy
CumberUnd Bnk llridjjeton
rarmrra' Bank Mount (lolly
Faimrrs' and Mechanic' Bk Kahway
Fsriuers' snd MrchsuuV lik N. Biunawirk
failed
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par
par
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fiilc-J
Farmers' sod Merubauia' Uk MuIJIcIowq Pi.
I
Franklin Bank of N.J. Juicey City
failed
faiM
failed
failed
failed
I
failed
4
par
tloboken UKg & Uiazing l"o llolxikra
Jersey City Bauk
Mecbanka Bank
Jnwy Cuy
Pallersoii
Belleville
Morristown
Freehold
Newark
T ronton
Jeisey City
Newark
Manufacturers' Ujuk
Morris County Bsnk
Monmouth Bk of IS. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' snd Manuf. Ilk
Morris Canal and 15kg Co
Post Notes
Nswsrk Bkg ct Ins Co
New Hot Del Bridge Co
00 aale
LamfH-rtsville
i
failed
failed
failed
I
par
i
par
N. J. Mauufac and Bkg
HoKkeii
N J I'roleclon 6l Lombard bk Jersey t'iy
Orange Bank Orange
I'atersoa Bank Pateikoii
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bsnk Prinomn
feulsm Banking Co feslt-m
8lsle Bank Newark
State Bank EuzsUlhtovi
8laU Bauk Camden
Stale Bauk of Mortis Morristown
estate Bank Teuton
rtalsra and Philad Manuf Co falem
Suaaex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bank I 'ever
Waabingtou Banking Co. llarkanaack
Bk of Wllm Sl Bramlywuts WHmingtnn
Bsnk ef Delaware Wilmingtoa
Bank of Smyrna ' Bmyioa
Do hraneb Milford
FarnxW Bk of 8uw of Del Dover '
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Onoigetowo
lo branch Nswcaatl
Union Bsnk Wilmington
ay Undet 6's
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fsileJ
Udsd
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QC7 On sll banka marked thus f ) there are si,
that counterfeit or aliared aotso W the ssaoue da
aociiastioas, in ctrcularfon.
TO WATCH MAXtHRS
AND
J. L A D0 1 XT S,
Importer of Waicht?, Watch-Mike'
Tools and AVatch Materialt,
TTTholeaale A Ht nil, -
fc. M. SnHtA Fourth $t , PHILADELPHIA,
HAS rOnstan'ly on hand a large assortment of
Lunette, Patent, and Plain Oleest Mlo
spring.. Verges, Dial. Wstch Hsnrls, snd com
plrte awort renl of all Tools snd Msterlals belong
ing to the lladej with a large a-s .rtment of Oo'd
snd Silver Lever, Leplne, and Plain Watehei sll
f which bswill guarmtv loaoll St ths lowest Nev.
Yoik pr e-. All orders from tbs country ponctn-.
allr etecut1.
N. B. Country merchants and others are Invited
In c II and examine st ths Old Stand, No. 33
8.n h Foiinh ti eel.
Philadelphia. Jan. 8Jt. 1847. ffm
ciiir "auctioit stoPsE.
No. 31 North Third atroet,
(vta Tr ciTt BtoTriJ
PHUADOLFniA.
C. C. MACKE Y, Auctioneer.
TO COUNTRY STORE KEEPER.
IVaNINO SALES of Hsrdwsre, Cutlery.
14 Saddlery, Whips. Boots, Sliors, H its,
Caps, Guns, Pistols, Clothing,
Wstcbts and Fancy G ind,
At Mackry 'a Auction Store, 91 North Third
strpt. nrar Ihe City Hon I.
Ths atien'iin of Country M. rrhanls ia invitcil.
Ths O.Ktds will be s Id in lots to auit purchasrra,
and ell O iodt nrTrred will be waran'ed equal to ihe
represi nt.itinna thai may be made of them.
N. B. A large aeoriaisi.t of Goods at Private
Sale. Jan. IB. 1847 ly
MOUNT VERNON
95 North 2d st., let. Arch & Race its.,
Philadelphia.
BRADY A. PA K KEN respectfully inform th. ir
frieuds and ths public that they h ive taken
the above named houe, nci nily kepi by J. 8.
d.ima, an I are piepsrcd to accommodate cuelo-
inir in Ibe moat ..liafactnrv inannnr mt.
so. ahle pi ices.
'I'heir table will lie supplied with Ihe bet vari
cty the market alTotd" their parlors and alreping
apirtmenta will in ihs best order. The house
has hMn tKfiri.iinKlM M...!ait ...l -.w
..... ... v. --h ,, , j awp.i... WI IU I 1,1 IMIMI1TII Wl
a view to the Comfort of Irjvellera and strangers.
Having nail sevsial yeata experience in Ihe
business, Ihey hope to giv grneial aa'ikfaclion,
.ind repeclfully invite tisv. llt-r. and atraneerato
RivunVm a call. BRADY & PARKER.
rniied.-ipma. January is, 1847. f
CHEAP WATCHES.
The Cheapest Gold nni Silver Watche
IM PHILADELPHIA.
GOLD Levers, fu l Jewrllcd, f 45 00
Silver do. do. 83 00
Cold Lenities, Jewelled. 30 00
Silver do. do. 15 00
8dvf r Qusrth-re. fine uu .li'V. 10 00
Gold Watchea. plain, 15 00
Silver 8 1 ct acli a, 175
ttold reucits, 2 00
Gold Urarel. te, 4 00
Alan, on hand, a large assortment nf Gold snd
Hair Brsrelcls, finer rn pn. hreaM pins, hoop rar
ring, gold tiers, silver sp.-on. su(sr tona. thim
bles, gold ni't k. curb and f ib chain", gunrd ki-ya
and ji'welb iy of every dectipinn, at equally low
prici-a. All I want ia a Cill to convince cuslo
mem.
All kinda of Watchea and Clocks repaireJ and
wairinted to kei-p good time for one yew; old
gold nr ailver bni-gbt or taken in exchange.
Pi aale, right day and thirty honr brass clock',
al LEWIS LADOMCS'
Watch, Clork and Jenellety Store, No. 413J
Market strt K, s'mve Eli vrntb, north side, I'bil i
hu. (L7 a v' some Gold snd Hilvri Levers, st II
mui'h crirapt r than the sh ve pitcrs.
PhiladrJfdita, Dec. 26. 1846. ly
AUCTION STORE,
No. Q Norlh 3l stn tliird door aoove
Market Street.
PBtliADBLPHlA,
SAMS EVERY EVENING, ol a sei.ersl as
rnrtment of Foreign snd Domestic Hardw ire,
'i'sWa and I'.xaet Cutlery, Trui ks. Locks,
Latt'hi'is, Hobs. S.iws, Saddlery, Whips,
B.Htis, Minis, Ha s, Cat. Guns
Pistols, Tnmminss, Clothing
and Psm-y Go ds.
Tbs stteulion of city and country deihvw ia in.
vilrd. 'J'he Goods ste fiesh, snd will be warranted
CfUal I I'.e rrrrcnla'loiis llial msv rr nulr of
Horn. BAYLI4SY bKOOKEU, Anttmne.-r.,
No 6 North Thud st
N. N. Purchasi can have thi-ir Goods po kfd.
Several i.ivniris ol Gjods bsve beu icccivid la be
sold at piivate sabs
rhilsdilpbia, l).c. 1 9th, 18IB. ly
ITiu lloussrl's Clufucrsal
SHAVING CREAM.
Small quantiiies given without Charge.
M 11 Chnnut SI., PHILADELPHIA.
riMllS nrw and rpleodiJ article, a- its name de
al notes, ia pr fe-ed to he sucrior lo sny fha
viug Cream in the United bla'ce or Eui. pe. It i
unaurp'sa d for tieniity, purity and f tgtsnce, iho'
oinm ri it analfou lo Gu rlaii, Ambn'siil
Cieam and oil er similar compounds. Ii far sur
passes thi-m sll by lbs em I ienl ps.ty e nil''iir)
of it I ithtr, which so softens the bean I ss to rendi r
sh ving pleasant snd easy. It further pnuesat-s
Ibe sdvsntags ovar the irnports i srticle, in being
freshly pn pi t I. no skill being wan'ing in its man
ufacture. E.Uoue having had mai.y years' ei
lierit'ocs in ibe eele.brsled Lsboialnry of Laugur,
Pfie et Kit', now Itenaud & co., of I'aria.
Besides being the ht, il is Ihe chesursl article
for shaving! il iasleganilv pul up in boles, v.iib
splendid sleet engraved Islx-la.
Pn. e $3 per dozen, or 37) cents for s singlr box,
lo aliHva one ysar. Il is alo sold si f I 60 per lb.
or t cmls (r ot., so Ihtl aentlemn rsn have
their boxes filled st EUGENE KOI SSEL'S,
Wholesale snd Rrlsil Perfumeiy snd Mineral Wa
ter Es'sblishment, 1 14 Uhesnut Street,
Doe 19, 1846.-.. PHILADELPHIA.
No. 21 Norlh Fourih Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
fit Invlu Merchants and Milliners to ev-ftfc
sBSamino their slock of Bonnets, Palaalf.
Isfand Lehorn Hals. Fur snd Cloib Caps, snd
India Kunhsr Mboes. Il will bo found lo eontaiii
sll of ths most desirable kinda, and will be sold at
the lowest market prices.
No.tl North Fourth Sliest, bstwcsn Msikst
sad Arch Streets.
Pbilsdrlphis, Ptt, I9ib, II4.m
To' The I. OofO. P. -J.
W. & E. D. STOKES,
Manufacturer of Premium Odd Fel
lows' Regalia - '
No. 194 Hirliret SfrcrJ, PHILADELPHIA, '
First Clothing Store below lib Street.
THE subscribers bavin taken tbs prernivm al
Pranklio Inatitute, st the Isst exhibition, for
ths best Regalia, they invite the attention of Ihe
order to their establishment, where they wiU find a
splendid assortment of P. O. and Encampment Re
galia. They also make ta order for Lodges and
Encampments, Regalia, fashts, Costumes and
Robes, and furnish every thing requisite for the
Convenience cfnsw Lodges or Encampments.
J. W. STOKE",
E- D.STOKES.
Philadelphia, Pre 19, 1846. ly
New Firm.
THC Uuders gnrd bere'-y gives notice, that he
has aafcia'ed with hio self, as a partner in
the mercantile buaine, in bis store edjoining
Weaver's Tsrern, in Sunbury, John Haas, and
that the said store will hereafter be conducted on
d. r the firm of Clement & Hans. The store at
Ihe South Wi st comer of Market Pqtinre will he
conducted aa heretofore, by the suhscrilnr himaelf,
to which he respectfully invites his customers snd
friends.
He i'i i notifies all those indebted lo him. to rail
leiween this snd Ihe 1st of Jaimsry neit, snd set
tle their sccounts.
All kinds of producs will be taken on sccount,
st rash prices.
Hereafter no long. r than four months credit
willbsaiven. I II A T. CLEMENT.
bunl ury. Nv. 14. 14 if.
CLEIOITT & HAAS,"
"RESPECTFULLY Inf.rmthe public, th it on
the 9th inat , ihey enterrd into partnernhip,
in ths mercantile business, at the store recently
occupied by Its T. Clement, adjoining Weaver'e
Tavern, in 8unhury. They havs l.iMy received
s new stock of goods, which they will dispose of
st Ihe lowest prjree.
All kinds of produce will le taken in exchange
for goo Is.
No longer than four months credit wlU be riven.
IRA T. t l.BMENT,
JOHN HAAS.
Snnbnrv. Nov. 14, 1846. if.
lco GooXts, ltoGottos.
Cliriiprr Than Evert
JOHN II. PCRDV. h is just received, at hia
New Ktnre. in Market Squvie, a fie.U supply
id Sessonable Gnmls, such ss
Cloths. Cjpsimers, Httinetts, Kentnrky Jeans,
Cords, I)iil!ings, Alpacras, GiiigVrns,
Piint-, Muslins, Miviery. Gloves, due.
Al o: tjueenWsre end Groceries,
which nill he sold very low. I'urrhssers are invi
ted lo call and ei imins his alotk before purchasing
elsewhere. The bigbrs' pr ce p. id for Produce.
Sunborv, Oclolwr I7rh, 1846. If.
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY!
SEAriVSSS CAN BE CURED 1 1
COOPER S El'ERI L Oil A prompt and
lasting icmei'y for Dr.tr , ulso for pams
and di-rbsrge of inatlsi from tSe Ears.
Hundreds of curea in ce-es deemed ut'eily hope
le-shave firmly e taldikhed its supeiiotity over eve
ry former. Mediesl discovery.
This vatualde Acuuetic Medicine ia a compound
of four different Oils, one of which, Ihe active and
principal ingiedient, ia ol liiucJ fiom the bark nf a
certain specii a nf WstMir, new sod effectual
sgent in the cure of liN.fnc.
Perton' who had teen deaf for 10, 15 and even
20 year, h ive been petmsnently rureil by using
this nil. In lacl, so nuiiieroiis and so emphxtic
have len the te.iioiomala in il. favor, iht Ihe in
ventor claims for il the disundiou of an Infallilde
Remedy, in all cases, when the Ear is perfect in
ita formti n.
Pol fuither particulars, and evidence of its great
value, see printed she. Is, in ihe hsnds nf Agent..
P. r s.lc in Sui.buiy, by J. W. FHH.1NG.
September 19,h, IMG ly
UNIttVALLLD AND UNKQUAL1.F.D
In ruling Colds, Couch. Anthms, Influenzi,
Whooping-Cougli, and all Diseases of the
bie iet snd lungs, leading lo Coiisiitup.
lion; cimipoocd of Ibe concentrated
vir'U- S of the herb llorehoui-d,
B liesi tt. Btoodroot, snd
M vcial other ge a
bio sub tanci s.
Warranted
PCRE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
HHIS inv-lua'de Medicine is the mo.l se.ly
snd cetttib remedy ever discovered f r the s
twve compla n's, as thoiiiands who have used il
LI leatily. Foi ae, in Sunbury. by
J. W. FRILING.
and in NorU un.berlaml. by D. BKaOtIGAM,
anu si wiiuiessle, m J'biLd. Ipbis. bv
P. KLETT & r
Corner nf Second snd Callow bill .lie. Is.
Septendier ,ht S4C. ty
D e nYTs W yT
JACCB HELLS?,
THANKFUL for the liberal enci'Uragemenl
which he has received, would reapeelfully
inform his friends snd the citizens of Norlbumt'er
Isnd county in general, thst he hss prepared bim
aelf with Ihs bent Incorruptible Teeth, Gold IUie,
4 Sold Foil, &c , ihsl csn bs had in Ihe eilv of Phi
lad, ibis snd lhat hi will endeavor, lo ihe ulmoM
ol bis ability, lo render full satisfaction lo a I who
uisy tbink ptoper lo engage hisaeivicea. He will
be til Kuuhury al Iho August court, where be will
he prepared, st his residence, to insert Tenth on
Gold Piste, or on Pivot, on lha latest snd most ap.
prosed plsns, nd atland to all ibe branches belong,
inglo DENTAL SURGERY.
Ladies will be waited on al tbeir places of resi
denes, if desired.
His charges will be reasonable, snd his work
warranted.
He will visit different parts of the couaty, aboot
ones in three months.
Sunbury, July llh, 1848. sa
rtt&kKSSlNKZ-bo and Black C oTIg'S
Ink, of a sopeiior sjuality. fir sale cheep, st ibe
os of HENRY MA8SER.
July 4th, WI.
-Tlliilil Ill ai II Silis I
UMKviiyniBtfikSqvdi
ou. niisiBun, jr.,
No. 34 AortA Fourth Sreef, mnAtr the ,Wer.
- f Aeajf a' iolel,
. Phllodolphla, ,
A L4 MODS Da FSBIS
irT"EEPS constantly on bind an sttor.jilve as
JaHL settment of all kinds of Bilk, Fur and Bee
vvi Hats, which he offers for sale on ibe most rea
sons!) I a terms. , His Hsts srs msde up ol ths bett
materials, and in the most approved style. Per
son visiting tbs city will And it to their Interest to
call. July Ilth, 1818. If
CCLUIlBIA HOTJSEj
CHBSWTJT rTRHBT,
PHILADELPHIA.
TH IS large snd commodions Hotel hss recently
been fltteJ up with en'ire new furniture.
The SHbsCribers therefore solicit ths patronage of
the public, and liual that their experience in Ihs
business will ensble them to give entire satisfac
tion. Tettns noderste.
BAGLEY, McKENZIE Jc Co.
July 4th. 1846. ly
FOUNTAIN HOTEL.
Light Street,
THE House has undergone a thorough repair.
The proprietors solicit its former patronsge.
Terms $1 85 per dsy.
WM. W. T)1X.
ARTHUR L. FOGG.
Ju;y 4, 1846. ly Proprietors.
Keller fc tarcenoucli,
PATE1TT ATTORITET'S,
AND MECHANICAL PNGINEERS,
WASHINGTON, Z. O.
DRAWINGS snd Papers for the Patent Of.
ftce will be prepared by them, at iheir office,
opposite ihe Patent Office.
Jnlv. 4th. I84B. ly
SILVEK MEDAU
awASDcn av rat frsjibli isbtitots, 1845.
City Dflgnrrrcotypc Establishment.
(T.sts Simons cV. I'oitin.)
Ao. 100 CAesnuf tl n!nt Third, Suuli tidt,
rniiiADEtrHiA.
M
for a
(MATURES ,ken equally as well in clou
dy aa in cleir either. A dirk sdk diea
or a lady, and a black auit for a gentleman, are
I -reftirsble in sitting for s pietu e. No extra charge
is made for coloring, and perfect likeneMites are
susramied. July 4th. 1840. ly
ilT io" K T V .V T
TO ALL COUNTRY
HOUSEKEEPERS.
YOU may be sure of olit.'iii tig, at
all times, pure and highly fl ivorcd
Bv ibe single pound or larger qitat tilv, al Ibe
IV kin Tea Com pan? n tVnrrlinur,
J0 South Sicund itrtet , Lttween Markrt unj Chei
nut tlreeit,
FKIX.ADEI.rHXA.
Heretofore it baa been very difficult, indeed, al-mo-t
impossible, alwaya to obtain good Gre.ii and
IM xk Teas. But no you hsve only to vUil ihe
Pekin Tea Company's Store, to obtain as delicious
snd frsgrsnt Tes ss you could wih for. A II ta-les
can bete it suited, with the sdvsntags uf getting s
pure srticle st s low price,
June 27th, 1816.
C L"0"T"E'I IT G;
WIIULE$.ILE AU Itr.TAII..
rPME eulaaibers sre constantly nisnuficturing
fiom the Ival Frt nch, English and Atueiican
nisiiurat tuied CI.. ths snd Cnsrimers, CLOTHING
in s very superior style, cut and workmanship.
Perrons buying to sell senin will find one of the
j largest ami inw fbiinelile slock of goods lo select
I from in Ihe city, and nl nnp ecedetded .w price-.
J. W. & E. I). STOKES,
194 M..iket at. Philad.
N. B. A large awnrtmerl of Odd Fellows' Re
galia constantly on hand, and all order from lodgea
or individual punctually attended to, on. the nio.t
lural terms. J. W. A E. D. S.
Philadelphia. June 57ih. I84R. ly
dTn vTl l" e
WOOLEN FACTORY.
DANVILLE, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
1'ennnylvanla.
flHK Danville Steam Woolen t'oft'irt. foimer
X ly uwned and occuped by Dr. PsTaiKi. h. s
recently leen purcbaatd by tbs subscribers, who
iesM ctfullv ann. unrs to their friends snd the pu
lie general y, thst Ihey sre now repsred lo do sll
kii.ds uf w irk in Ihrir litis of business, st Ihe shot
test notice, according Ij order, and in Ihs beat com
pnrative manner. Having pone Ii cnnMderahle
eipene ui npairirig ll.eii n.acliinery and aparatus, j
and 1'iii g vurj par.iculur in s curing the service of j
r.ncvnu ineenanica, me) leei eonujeni ir.at
they are capable of elic iting all kinda of w. rk in
a style superior In aiy other s'sblishment in the
country, at the old customary p ices.
CLOTHS. MATIN ETTS. FLANNELS as.
BLANKETS eonsian ly on hand, and for sale st
reduced prices, for Cssh or Barter.
i'AUDlXG A.D Fl LLln
will be done in ihe best manner, el the usual prj.
eee. All kinda of country produce taken in pay
tmnt for wutk, st Danville mm kit piices.
For the eccommodstion of those who live at
distance, Wsot, end Cistb will lie Isken in at.
and, whin fiuuhtd, returned to the following p's
ces. Plain written ditections must LCcompany
each paro l
Columbia County. Roop & Mart's store, W.
shirigt. nvills; R. Fruit's store, J r-evlon; Yea
gei. inn, Roaring Creek; Sharpleaa atoie. Calls
wia.a; C. T. Mann's a oie, Mifflinville Miller's
stoie, Betwiik t J. Cline's Mill; R r Let's store,
Oisngevillei Derr's store. Whits Hall.
Northumberland County Michael Render's inn,
TurhultihV; Inland it Hat's atore, McEwens
i'le; E. Ifc Pifier's stoie, Wslsoi.slnWn ; M. I.
Comly St Co's atoie. Milton ; Gibson's ion. Cbil
lisquaqae t Foraylb's atoie, JVorthumbt rl md ;
Young's atoie. rtunbury.
Lutrrnt Ceony. Reynold's etoi, Kingston
Gildeisleevs's store, Wilkesbsrrs Gaytord's store,
Plymouth t Styss store, Nsnllccks ; Judge
msec s aim, iiunungton.
Lycoming County. Clspp'e store, Muncy ;
Khoemeker's store. Mmiih's M ill.
GEARHART it KOWNOVER.
Dsnville, May 9, 184B.
tf3n,tll,a SPlRlTsi 6r OAr, tr ei
JLLV trading Grease, Dry Paints, VsrnUh, Tsr,
Was, eke, from clothing of any deactipiion, war
ranted nt to injure the cloth or the moat delicate
colors. This liquid bss also been ossd with great
aucease in ese of Burns, Seslds, Tetter, Pimples
on the face. Chapped bands, Sore lips. Rheuma
tism, Hard or soft Corns, tc. QJ" Price, , IS tts.
per bottle, for sale at the store of -
Jul; Ii, l44. . H, MAs?R,
2. 2. 1AS3ZR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, '
stTKstm-r, pa.
Business attended to in the Coanties of XoS'
thurnberlind, Union. Lycoming and Colombia.
L ' i Hefcr tsi
r, & A. I'OTOCDT, ,
Lowsa Jt Baaaoir,
' Sowtas & PseDoaisv, "
RctMOLns. McFaatiss dt Co.
Srtaise, Good At Co.,
PREMIUM SCALES,
Psle's Celet rated Rail Rosd Scaler
Coal snd MSV if
Iron MsnufecV iv
Portable Plalformdo
tO different sites,
Dormat nr Floor ia
B different shies.
Counter do
13 dihVent tut.
The sbovs Scsl'-S no
made either sing's or
double besm. snd ara
decidedly ths most durable", accurate snd ennveni-
j ent fCjIrs ever ineot.d. We also bas Plstfum
j snd Count r Scales, Patent Balances and every
I kind of Weighing Machines in u for aale, whole.
sale and retail, at low prices. All 8cales sold by ui
j to go out of ths city, are bnxed free of charge, snd
j wsnsnlrd to five satisfaction i the purchaser in
every partieular. GKAY k BROTHER,
Manufacturcts and Dealera, No, 34 Walnut street,
June 27. 1846. ly I'hihdrlphjn.
O ALT. New Yoik Salt in barrels snd lags, fur
sale st manufacturers' priei a. by
GRAY A BROTHER.
June srlMC ly 34 Walnut st. Philad.
0 HORSE SHOES. Burden's P.tent
Horse S lines, for ssle st oianufsclunu'
piices, by
GRAY ft BROTHER.
Jur.e 27. 1846. ly 34 Wslnut -I. Philad.
kWi7tania house,
DANVILLE PA.
riHE aubaciiber, late of the Cnion Hotel, Mun
X cy. Pa , respe.'tfully informs Ihs old snd nu
meroua customers nf the
Inniaylvnnla Hounc.
and the public generally, that he haa leased tbs
Tsvern Stand of John Rhodes, in Danville, where
be is now prepared lo entertain travellers, and per-
j aot. a visilina the town, in the v. ry best style. Ths
accninmoiUtions will be such ss a well conducted
public house should afford, snd no effort will lie
spared to render sttinfaelion, in every re.wrt, lo sll
who n sy rs II. The citizens of Lycoming county
are invited to put up with the undersigned when
they visit Diliville.
HENRY WEAVER.
Danvi'le. May 2, 1846.
l'KTKit n. mas sun.
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
RESPECTFULLY informs ihe citizens ,.f
Munbury and viciuitv. Dial hs lus nened sn
nice st the reiderice of Henry Master, in M.itket
strict, where be ia prepaird to eiecute all kinds of
Dr.s-rst. Scnosat. Piste Woik, 4.C , on the latest
and niot-l 3ipned plans.
Havins bad some exierience and instruction,
Under rne nf the mol eminent and successful Den
tis'a in Philad. Iphi 1, be believes that he will I
able to give satisf.ic'ion to ttiote who may want bis
services.
Lad es will be w.iiled on st their pl ies of resi
dence. His el srges will lie mojeiate, and hia
woik warranted.
SSuubury, March 28lh, 184fi.
To I'liiclianers of
DR3T GOODS.
.'o. 121 Vearltt., NEW YORK,
11 AVING eftsbli.he.l a Branch at No. 144 Che-.
' nut St., Philadelphia, is now opening, and will
be eoiiK'Mitlv receiving from the Nvw York Auc
tions, an extetifive assortment of
FANCY A; STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold si ibe lowest New York piices.
at wholesale and R' tsil. Among h i stock will bs
found a good aortmrnt of the follotviee articles:
Jacconels, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace. Stripe. Book,
Swiss snd Tsrlaian Muslins, Bishop and Linen
Lewne, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy snd Ball Dres-e.,
Thresd Laees, Applies lion Do., rich Black Milk
Trimmii g Lace, Irib Lintna, Linen Cambrics,
Linen Canibric Ildkfs.. Curtain Frinaes, Cuehmeis
d'Ecos-e, M.iuselnie de I .sine, 8ilk and Colloa
Warp Alpaecas, Qu ocii's tJlolh, Gals Plaids,
Fr.n. b Merinoe, Ul.ck Kilks, Gloves, Mi k Hose,
Mhawla, t.'isvats, Rtlihon, Embroideriis, &e.,3cc
Country Meicbsuts and othera visiting Philadel
phia or New Yoik to purchse, sre respectfully in.
vited to cill snd rismtns the stocks.
Nov. I, Ih-15. ly
Ii K L 1 fTv K AN I) Is fv T.
THOMSON'S
Compound Sy rup of Tar & M ood
Napthiu
11HE onpiecedenteil success of thi medicine, in
. Ihe restoration ef health, 10 (hose who, h des
pair, had given up all hopes, baa given it an exal.
ted reputation at.ove all olhci retnediea, furnishing
rvitleureof its intrinsic value and power, aa the on
!v scenl which can be relied up..n for the cur of
I ulrannary Consumption, Brouchiltis, Asihms,
Pain in ths sids snd BreSt, Spitting of Blood,
V hoi pipg Cough, Croup, Jcc,
Attention ia lequested to the following ASTON.
ISHING t'L'KE, bv Thomson's Compound Myrtip
of Tsr and Wood Nsptha! !
I'hilnihlphia, Mny M, 1S44.
MR. THOMSON Dear 8ir With gr..teru
fi-eltnga t inform you of the astonishing effects of
your medicine, which baa literally taia d me front
s dsaih-ld ! My uVea-e, Pulmonary Conu mp,
lion, had reduced mi so low lhat my physician pro.
ro.inred my ease hopeless! Al this junction the
isn lo u-eyour medicine, and miraculous as it may
sesm, it bss completely restored me tn health, after
everything else bad failed. Respectfully yours,
WASHINGTON MACK,
Charlotte strut, above George street
The undersigned, being personally acquainted
with Washington Mack and hia sufferings, besr
witness to Iho astonishing effects of Tbenwon's
Compound Syrup of Tar, and ths troth of lbs,
bove ststement. -
JOS. WINNER, SlS rtorlb Third street, '
V DAVID VICKERS.4S A booed street,
HUGH MGINLEY, S. E. corner Tsmsny
snd Fourth st rest
Prepared only by 8. P. - Tboaasovi, IT. E. comer
of 6tk snd Mprnee etraets, PbUadalphra.
Agents. II. B. Maaaer, Puabory D. Grass,
snd Dr. Msepbsisnn, Harjiibgrg ; Jno, G, Brown,
Pottrville ) Oso. Earl, Healing 1 ftoeatosj & Ms
on, Towsods, Bradford eoonty, Pa. Price So essras
per boiUe, ox So P' oM
fp Bewr if imUaiptu. . . .
f btlsserphis, June lith, 1S4I I;
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