Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 31, 1847, Image 4

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Fca-rcr for alt Men.
Bf VICTOft HIICO.
My daughter, go and pray; tee, night ii come :
One golden planet pierces through the gloom;
Tremble the misty outline of the hill.
I. uteri! tin- distant wheels in darkness glide
All e1e ii bushed i the tree by the road side
Shakes in the wind iti dutt strewn branches still.
Day ii for evil, weariness and pain, '
Let iif to prayer ! calm night it comt again ;
The wind among the ruisvd tower to bare
Sij;hs mournfully; the herdt, the flocks and
streams,
All suffer, all complain ; worn nature seem
Longing for peace, for slumber, and for prayer.
1 1 i the hour when babet with angelt tpealc,
While we are rushing to our pleasures weak
Ami tinful, all young children, with bent knees,
Eyes raised to Heaven, and tmall handt folded
fair,
Say Ht the self-tame hour the selfsame prayer
On our behalf, to Him who all things teet.
And then they eleep ; oh ! peaceful cradle tleep !
.!! childien't hallowed prayer! religion deep
Of love, not fear, in hnppineirt expressed !
So (he young bird, when done its twilight lay
Of praise folds peacefully at shut of day
Its h.-ad beneath its wipg, and sinks to rest.
Pray thou for all who living tread
Upon this earth of graves ;
For all whose weary pathways lead
Among the winds and waves :
For him who madly takes delight
In pomp of silken mantle bright,
Or swiftness of a borse;
For those who laboring suffer still ;
Coining or going doing ill
Or on their heavenward course.
Tray, though, for him who nightly tint
Until the day dawns bright
Who at eve's hour of prayer begint
The dance and banquet bright ;
Whose impious orgies wildly ring,
Whilst pious hearts are offering
Their prayert at twilight dim ;
And who, those vespert all forgot,
Pursues his tin, and thinketh not
God also heareth him.
Child ! pray for all the poor besides ;
The prisoner in his cell,
And those who in the city wide
With crimet and misery dwell ;
For the wise sage who thinks and dreamt ;
For him who impiously blasphemes
Religion's holy law.
Pray thou for prayer it infinite)
Thy faith may give the scorner light,
Thy prayer forgiveness draw,
Gr.a. Tavlor's Titles. The New Orleans
Sadonal find, on examination, that Gen. Tay
lor hns as ninny titles as the Duke of Welling
ton, and thry all defipnate tome great event in
his liibtory, or mine striking peculiarity of bin
mind. They have been conferred by different
bovereigna ot the United States and foreign po
tentate at ditb'rent time, and when Gen. Tay
lor is in full dree", with their eneigna hanging
across his breast, it makes him look like a plain
uld gentleman of the olden times, that does the
people good to look at.
Air. Marcy calls him 'Major General Tay
lor, commanding.'
The People generally 'Old Rough and Rea
dy." The Mexicans 'Don Zachary.'
The Teamsters in the Army 'The Old
Man.'
The Merchants and Artists in the Army
The Old Boes.'
The Mexican Women 'Mucha Burnt.'
Santa Anna 'Old tool, don't know when he
is whipped.'
Gen. Scott 'My dear, dear General.'
The 'Sovereigns' Our next Presidetit of
th L'niltd Stairs !
Lawtkb OiTwnTtD Several years sgo
(mo runt the etoiy)a young gentleman went to
i unsult a certain attorney how he might carry
,1 on heiress. 'You cannot do it with safety,'
.nid the counsellor; 'but I'll tell you what you
nay do; let her mount a horse, and hold a bri-
and a whip, do you then mount behind her,
nj you are fhfe ; for she runs away with you.'
Tha counsellor, however, was sufficiently punt
innl for hit quibbling advice, when next day he
t-.md that it wet his own davghUr who had
i ..n away with his client.
An old, Tsggptt, red-faced, forlorn looking
Irish woman, accosted us with, 'Plaize rur, for
tin luv ov heaven, give me a f) p lo buy bread
wid. I am a poor lone woman, and have two
young twins to upp"rt.' 'Why, my good wo
man,' we replied, 'you eeem too old to have
vi ung twins ol yourowf.' 'They are not mine,
inir. I km only raisin' Ym.' 'How old are
your twins !' 'One of 'urn i seven weeks ould,
nd t'other is eight months ould !'
A boy was atked what meekness wss! lie
nought a moment, and said 'Meekness gives
mocth answers to rough questions.'
An Indian was questioned: What is original
ami He quickly replied Laziness.
'Are you fond of tongue, air V I was always
loud or tongue, madum.end 1 like it still.
What weapon does a young lady resembl
whose acquaintance pass her without uoliciu
hr A tut lass.
BANK NOTE LIST'.
The followine list shows the current value of all
ennsylvania (tank Note. The most implir.it re
liance mat l plonrd upon it. as it U I very ivtek
refully computed with and corrected from Kick
nail's Reporter.
Haul., til Philadelphia.
M , Disc, tw
PU. t.orAT.o. pmt
NOTCH AT PAR.
Bank of North America , , psr
Bank of the Northern Liberties . , par
Commercial Bnnk of Penn'a. , par
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . par
Kensington Bank . . par
Philadelphia Bank . t par
Schuylkill Bank . . . par
Sonthwark flunk . par
Western Bank . par
Mechanics' Bank . p
Manufacturers' At Merhsnica' Bank psr
Bank of Penn Township . . rr
(tirard Hank. . . par
Rank of Commerce, lite Moynmi tming par
Bantj of Pennsylvania . . pst
Count r j Ilankts.
Bank of Chester County1
Bsnk of Delaware County
Bank of Ocrinantowii
Bank of Monleomcry Co.
Doyleslown Bank
Ksston Bank
Farmers' Bsnk of Burks ro.
Bank of Nnrlhumhvtlnnd
Westchester
Chester
Gi'rmantown
Nnrris'own
Doylestown
Easlnn
Bri-tol
par
par
psr
par
par
par
par
Northumlierland par
Columbia Bnnk A Hride ro.'t-oluinnia
psr
Farmer Bnnk of Luneastei Lancistci
par
pir
pjt
pHI
These
ollices
lo not
Lancaster County Bank
Lancaster Bsnk
Farmers' Bank of Heading
Office of Bank of Perm's.
Ollice do do
Office do di
Office do do
NOTES AT
Lancaster
Lancsster
Reeding
Harrishurg'
Lancaster
Reading
r.sKi.m j iKsue n.
DISCOUNT.
tank or the United States
Miners' Bank of Pottsvillc
Bank of Lewistnwn
Bank of Middlctown
Carlisle Bank
Cxt-liange Bank
Do do branch of
Hntrishurg Bank
Lebanon Bank1
Merchants' & Mauuf. Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
West Branch B.mk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Bunk
Office of Bank of U. 8.
Do do do
Do do do
Bsnk of ChanihorliMrg
Bank of Gettysburg
Philadelphia
Potisville
I.ewUtumn
Miililleiuwn
(JarlKle
Piltsbuip
S3
i
' J
Jul
i
i
i
i
i
3
i
i
ii
llnlliilsvsbarg
Htrrisburg
Lebarmn
Pirtaburg
Piltkbutg
Williamiiporl
Wilkeshane
Allenlowa
RiaJitig
Pittsburg
fsibd
do
Erie
New Briffhtnn
Chsmberahurg
Gettysburg
Montroti
i
i
Bank of Susquehanna I'o.
Erie Bank
Fanners' & Dtovera' Bank
Franklin Bank
Hotiesdale Bsnk
Mnnnngaheta Bank of B.
Vork Bank
Erie
Wayntisburg
Washingtm
Honesdula
HeowDHville
York
ij.ij
N. B. '1 he note of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker, wilh the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN B A N IC S.
Philadelphia Sav. lira.
Philadelphia failed
da failed
do failed
do
do
Dyott, prop.) failed
Towands
Rettford tt sale
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Sclnrvlkitl S. Ins.
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. In.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W
fWanda Bank
Alleghany Bank of Ps.
Bank of Beaver
liank of Swatara
Beaver clneed
Hanisburg ilosod
W IsliiuKtoil failed
Helltf.iiite rbsii-d
Piltubuig no fale
Pittsburg failed
Fayette ci. failed
(ireencastle failed
Harninny no snlu
H .intintiJon ni sale
LeMi'istowu no sale
Wan en failed
DundtifT no salo
New Hope rinsed
Millon no salt-
Meadtilln cloeed
Port Carbon
Carlisle failed
Montrose closed
l.'ninnlown failed
Greenaburg closed
Wilkeabarre no sale
Bank of Waaliiiigtu
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers & Mech ca Uunk
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmera' & Mech'ca Bank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pn.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Ilauk of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkcabarre Bridge Co.
try All notes purporting to he on any Pennxyl.
vania Bank not given in the above lint, may be set
iown as fraud.
NEW JERSEY.
Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed
Belvideie Bank Belviilere
Burlington Co. Bank Meilford par
Commercial Bank Perth Ambuy
Dumherland Bank Bridget. in par
Farmera' Bank Mount Holly par
Farmera' and Mechanic' Bk Rahncy J
Farmers' and Mechanics' Ilk N. Iliunsiik failed
Farmer' and Merchants' Bk Midtllttown I'U
Franklin Bank of N. J. J.rwy l.'ity fuilud
Hoboken Bks 4 Giaung Co llob..kon
fail.d
failed
failed
failed
i
failed
1
par
no aale
Jersey City Bank
Jersey City
Patlcrson
Bt llevill
Murriktown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jeisvy City
Newark
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris ('anal and Bkg Co
Pot Note
Newark Bkg & Ina Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
N. J. Mauufac and Bkg Co
i
t
failed
fulled
i
failed
i
LainberU-vill
Hoboken
N J Proiecton & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orange Bank Orange
Psteraon Bank Peterson
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bank J'rinralon
Salem Banking Co Saleia
Stale Bank JVewaik
State Bank Elizabethtown
Slats Bank Caouluu
Slats Bank of Morris Morrislowo
State Bank Trenton
Salem and Pbilad Manuf Co Salem
Suasei Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Tientuu
Union Bank Dever
Washington Banking Co. Hackenaack
Bk of W lira AY Braudywine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wiluinglua
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do biancb Millurd
Farmers' Bk of Stats of Del Dover
Do branch Wiloiiugtou
Do biancb Georgetown
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank Wilmington
tT Under 6's
par
par
i
i
par
i
failed
failed
1
p.,
failed
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
J
rjjr On sll bsnk marked thus f ) there sre ei
ill.. ... .i. i ..... ).. j.
i wnwum vi iiwnu UOM9S Of IAS VSsiOUS S
aooiiiiauofis, is cuculsdon.
IOTJCB2TakZ
Spring Goods.
fTlflB subscriber has Just received his Nrv
X Hiring Goods, lo which he invite hia frierv
and eustomere to call and examine for thsmjsi e
His sli ck consi-ts in part of ths following t '
Superior Cloths, of all colors; Cssimrs ef difle -enl
patterns; Patin and other Yrstuigs j Ca
licos, Lawns, Ginghams, Cheeks, Tick
ings, and summer wear of all kinds -snd
prices; nlso, Leghorn and
Palm leaf Hats; Umbrella
- and Parasols, fr..m 25
cents upwards ;
l-o, Grocoiies, Queens
Wnre, Hnrdwnre, tdarware.
Oils, Paints, Fish, Salt, &C..&C Ac,
and in fort, everv article usually kept in a coiiii'.i-'
a'nre, wl.ii-h will l sold very low. f'r rns'i ol w
kind of ire. JOHN BOGAR.
Sunbuty, May 15ih, tS'17. nt4y
More lcw Gooils!
rilllE last arrival is at Pu-dy's Hlore, Market
A Square, where viill b found a handsome as-
aorimrnt of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of the htett sud m st approved siyles, consisting of
Clulbs, f'si'imers, Veslings,
Sunuaer StufTi, Mous. d- laincs, Liwns,
Gii gliain. Calicos, Muslins,
Jeiin.4, fir., cVc , ftc ; also, a full assoitrnent of
Gmcrrii, all of which will be sold lower than ever
ofleied in t1 is mnrk t.
t?all and examine fur vnursoNe.
Sunbury, May 15 h, 1S17. If
Flour, Produce, and General Commis
sion Merchants,
No. 116 8it' WtiAiir, BALTIMORE.
OFFER tbeir services lo the Meichanta and
Fs'iaers nf the SumH hnnna Va'lev, for the
snle of Flour, Grain and Produce generally, in the
ll.ilum re market, and fnt n thru txu-iiive ac
ijii linlsnre among purchasers and shipjrs, can
safely w rrant iiisfai-tury sstin.
Curresponileiils will be constandy kept advised
of the stale of the moike a, Jtc.
K.fi r to
Mi-aar. Wm. Wilaon &. Si n. "
l-.ac Rey.ml,UAaon. I
Diiviilson cc faui don, f
Rrynnlda V Smith, J
and Messrs. Tincley, Caldwell A English, Phils.
Mav Ifi'h. 1847. 2m
SOMETHING NEW!
T
SHE Sul scriber have lhi r c'niive tight of
vi ...king J. M. THATCHER'S
Hot Illawt Hot Air looking
In li e c. unt es of Northuinberlan I, Ciduinbia snd
Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met with
already, they expect to do a larce business. This
stove is conslruded on an entirety new prii eide,
and on the only principle thai cm makn both a
good wood and coal sine. The inventor has over
come all the ditricuk es thai s. frequently belong to
other stoves. He has by his arrangement, con
stiucbd a broiling fCjO?!! Ill Troilt, where
in broibnii, roasting, frying or baking may be done,
and all the ami-II that arises th,efroin must pas
into the combustible chamber, and ia not at all
thrown out imo the room .fJD Bee-dee this, there
Uan oven only two inches less than the whole sice
of the stove, wherein baking or roasting may be
done as vell as it can be in the common brick oven.
This even is alwavs fit for it when the 'ove is
heated, as the whole draught of hot air passes a
lound it constantly.
I'ubl c attention is particularly called to this
stove. Ii can be si en at our Store and Tin Estab
lishment in North Danville, st the sign of the Co
lumbia Tin hhop, and at the Found' y of Ifohrl srh
& Ch-inent in funbury, where its particular quali
tii will be fully thown and eip'ained lo an person
wikhing to K nnine it.
The sul'scribers continue In have on h ind all
kinds of parlm stovrs. such ss radiator, cy lenders,
fancy and plain, suitable for all who may favor us
wiih a call; also common sbcrl and Russit Iron,
which can tie made in any desirable shape; tog,,
ther with a gerural assortment of tin and jipinned
w are, wholesale and roiail. Country liter, hants
are invned to call and etainiue our iock. as our
Wurk csnnot be surpssM-d, and pi ice mndoerate.
N . B. We can lately recommend the above men
tioned stove to person who wish to ernhsrk in a
good business Tbe patentee will sell either coun
ty or stale rights, to suit purchaser, and on rea
son able term. He or hi agm's mav be found in
Danville, Pa. J. & J. ARTE It.
The undersigned, having seen in operation the
hot b ast hot air cooking stove, invented and pa
tented by J. M. Tbaichcr, certify that we believe,
from the manner of it cmistiucii in and 0ereinn,
that it is the best one ever offered to the pi.blie. The
airaiiRi merit iao complete and ihe construction so
judicious, that there i a saving of one half the fuel
and lime, in doing any given amount of s- rvice,
over other celehraled stoves. In short we recorn
n ent it in pielerence to all other, for the aim pie
reiion thai it embrace everv branch of economv.
Samuel Garrett, John V Garrett. D.vid Chat- j
field, W F Knch n, John M Giay, E Thompson,
Smith Tlioni on, J D Hahn, Jhn Oakes, Hiki- I
ah Rear, I.lus F Cooper, tten M buhrt, Daniel
Hufr.i.an, Hemy H Riaael, F H Carver, Daniel
Dri iabach, J-eph Yanknk, Brook Epley.
Danville. March 6, 1817. ty
P A R M
THE subscriber olU-r for sale a cheap Farm,
situate in Shamokiu township, Nonhumber
land county, about eight mi'es from Sunbo'v, ly
ing lt ween ihe Centre turnnike and Irirh Valley,
containing ICS acres and allow incea. Said f inn
ia in a gxd etate of cultivation, with reasonably
good buildings and eicelleut waltsr near ihe dool ;
and all kinds of fiuit. Ac.
JOHN FARNSWOKTH.
Suribsrv, Feb. 30, 1847.
WHS
Clothing Establishment
OPERATIONS in Ulaibiis seem to be lh
order of the day, at ths Philadelphia Ward
Robe, 105 Cheanut street, where every article in
Ihe line is kept, and sold at asionUbiug low prices,
embracing
Cloaks, Bangops. Over Sack Coats, Short Ssck
Coats, Super French Cloth Diess Fiock
Coats, Pantaloona of every grade and
style, sny of which will be sold either
by the garment or doten, st pli
es that will justify ths
most economical in
buying.
Wi advise all who want good snd chssp Clo
thing, to call at No. 105 Cbesnut st.-set,
Philadelphia, Fb tin, IflT. fsj
TO WATCHMAKERS
J. L A D0 K U S,
Importer of Watches, Watch-Makers
Tools and Y otch Materials,
Wholesale &. Retail
No. 26. .Viref sfrrel. PHILADELPHIA,
HAM constantly on hand a large assortment of
Lunette, Patent, and Plain Glass; Main
springs Verges, Dial, Watch Handt, and a com
plete assortment of ell Tools snd Mateiisls belong
ing to the trade; with a large assortment of Go d
and Silver Lever, Lepiue, and Plain Watches s all
of which he will guaranty to sell at the lowest Nevt
York price. All orders from the country punctu
allv executed.
N. B. Country merchants and other are invited
to c II and eisruin his stuck, at No. S46 Matkvt
at'eei.
Ph la lelphia. Jan. 23. 1847. Bra
CITY ATJCTIOIT STOPaB,
No. 81 North Third street,
(fitm t eiTt aciTrt,)
PHILADBLFHI A
C. C. MACK K.Y, Auctioneer.
TO COUNTRY STORE KEEPER.
f71ViiNING SALES of Hardware, Culleiy,
BJ Saddlery, Whip. Boots, Shoe, Hats,
Caps, Guns, Pistols, Clothing,
WHtchea and Fancy Goods,
At Msrkry's Auction Store, 31 North Third
street, near the City Hotel.
The stieution of Country Merchant is invited.
The Goods will be s -Id in lot to suit purchasers,
and nil Goods offered will be wairan'ed equal to the
representations that may be made of them.
N. B. A large as'oriaient of Good at Private
Sale. Jan. lfiLt9l7 ly
" MOUNT VERNON
15 North M si., bet. Arch & Uace sts.,
1 Ii i I a 1 c I h i a .
BRADY A. PARKER respectfully inform their
friend snd the public that 'hey have taken
the shove named house, recently kept by J. S,
Adnirw, an I are prepared to accommodate custo
mer in the moat satisfactory manner and st rea
sonable prices.
Their table will be supplied wiih the best vari
ety -ho market alTords their parlor and sleeping
apirtmenta will tie in the beat order. The hou-e
has been thoroughly repaired and furnished wilh
a view lo the comfort of traveller and stranger.
Having had seve.al year eiperience in the
business, thev hope to give general satisfaction,
mid reapectfully invite traveller and atrancera lo
Rive ihem a call. BRADY & PARKER.
Phildlphia.Js.nury 16, 1817. if
The Cheapest Gold and Silver Watches
IN PHILADELPHIA.
gi OLD Levers, full Jewelled, f 45 00
ff Silver do. do. 23 00
O.ihl Lepines, Jewelled, 30 00
Silver do. do. 15 00
Silver Quaniers, fine quality, 10 00
Gold Watches, plain, 15 00
Stiver Sircticlt a, 17ft
Gold Pencil. 2 00
Gold Bracelet. 4 00
Alan, on hand, a large assortment of G..ld and
Hair Bracelets, finger rings, breast (tin, hoop ear
rings, gold pen, silver spoon, tugar tongs, thim
bles, gold neck, curb and fob chains, guard keys
and jewellery of every description, at equally low
prices. All I want ia a call to convince custo-oier-i.
All kinds of Watches and Clock repaired and
warranted to keep good . time for one year; old
gold or silver boi;lit or taken in exchange.
For sale, eight day and thirty hour brass clocks,
at LEWIS LA DOM US'
Watch, Clock and Jewellery Siore, No. 4I3J
Market r-treet, above Eleventh, north aide, Phila
phia. Xj" I have some Gold and Silvei Levers, still
much cheaper than the above price.
Philadelphia, Dec. 26. 1846. ly
SHAVINO CREAXK.
Small quantities given without Charge.
.11 114 CAefnu St.. PHILADELPHIA.
fl'vHtS new snd splendid srticle, a it name de
ll note, i professed to be superior lo any Sha
ving Cream in the United States or Europe. It is
unsurpus. d for beauty, purity and fragrance, tho'
somewhat analagoua to Gu-rlaiu's Ambrosial
Cresm and other similar compound. It far aur
passes ihem all by ihe emollient pasty consistency
of it lather, which so softens the beard as to rend, r
shaving pleaaant and easy. It further possesses
the advantage over the imported article, in being
fre-hly prepned. no skill being wanting in it man
ufacture. E.Rousael having had many years' ex
perience in ihe celebrated Laboratory of Laugur,
Pere et Fil, now Renaud Sc cn., of Paria.
Beside brine; Ihe best, it is the cheapest article
for shaving ; it i elegantly put up in box, with
splendid steel engraved label.
Price f 3 per dosen. or 874 cent ' single bos,
to shave one year. It is also sold at ft 50 per lb.
or 124 cnts per ox., so that gentlemen can have
their boxes filled at EUGENE ROLSsSEL'S,
Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral Wa
ter r.s'abhshmcnt, 114 Cbesnut Street,
Dec 19, 1846.-. PHILADELPHIA
New Firm.
rjlHE Undersigned hereby give notice, that he
1. ha associated with himself, aa a partner in
ihe mercantile business, in hi store adjoining
Weaver's Tavern, in Sunbury, John Haas, and
that the said store will hereafter be conducted un
d. i ihe firm of Clement & Haas, The store at
the South Wi st comer of Market Square will be
conducted as heretofore, by ihe subscriber himself,
to which he respectfully invites bis customers and
frienda.
He sls.t notifies all those indebted lo him, to call
between tin and ths 11 of Jauuary next, and oti
tis their account.
All kind of produce will be taken on account,
at caah price.
Hereafter no longer than four month credit
will he given. IRA T. CLEMENT.
Sunbury, Nov. 14. 1H4S If.
CLZIOITT & EAA3,
RESPECTFULLY inform ths public, lost en
lbs 9tb Inst., they entered into partnership,
in ths mercantile business, at ths store recently
occupied by Da T, Clement, adjoining Weaver s
Tavern, in Sunbur. Thev kava Utal reMiut
a new stock of good, which they will dispose of
ai me loweai pi ices.
All kinds of produce will be taken ia etchings
for goods.
No longsr tbsn Poor month credit will be given.
IRA T. CLEMENT.
JOHN HAAS.
PiiAUry, TW. If, :M9,-tf.
"USl --. L I , U -
TCkT3LE2"TKtir
AUCTION STORE.
No. fl North nd 'st.i-' third 'door above
Market Street,
9 Btt ADBLPHX A.
1 ALE EVERY EVENING, of a general as
nortment of Foreign snd Domestic Hardware,
X'able and Pocket Cutlery, Trunk, L'ick,
Latchet, Bops, Saws, Saddlery, Whips,
Boots, Kbor. lists, Csp, Guns,
Pistols, Trimmings, Clothing
and Fancy Good.
The attention of city and country dealer is in
vited. The Good srs fresh, and will be warranted
equal to the representation that may be made of
them. BAY LIS & BROOKER, Auctioneer;
No. 6 North Third t.
N. B. Purchasers can have their G 01 ids packed.
Several invoici a of Goods have been received to be
stdd at piivate sale.
Philadelphia. Dec. IVth, H46. ly
To The I. 67oFo. i
J. W. & K. 1). S T O K K S,
Manufacturers of Premium OdJ Fel
lows uogalia, :
No. 194 Market Srrrt, PHILADELPHIA,
Firal Clothing Store below Cth Street. j
TlHE subscribers having taken the premium at j
1 Franklin Institute, at the last exhibition, for 1
the best Regalia, they invite ihe attention uf the
order to their establishment, when they will find a
splendid assortment of P. G. and Encampment Re
iralia. They alo make lo order for Lodges and
Encampments. Regalia, Sashes, Ootume and
Robe, and furnish every thing requisite for ihe
Convenience of new Lodges or Encampments.
J. W. STOKES,
E- D. STORES.
Philadelphia, Dec. t'.t, tSI6.-lv
EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! !
DBafiPirSSS CAW BIl Ot7KHD II
COOPER'S ETERIAL OIL A prompt snd
Issting remedy for DaarKKss, ulso for pains J
and discharge uf matter from the Ears.
Hundreds of cures in caei deemed utterly hope- ;
le-shave firmly e tablibhed its aupcriority over eve- ;
ty former Medical discovery.
This valuable Acoustic Medicine ia a compound j
of four dilTerctit Otis, one of which, iho active and '
principal ingtedieul, is obi lined f.oru the hark of a ,
certain sp cue of Waljvt, 4 new and efliclual :
agent in the cure of Denfiie. ,
Persons who had been deaf for 10, IS and even
20 years, have been permanently cured by using 1
this oil. In fact, so numerous and so emphatic '
have lipell ihe. leatininninla it, it fiivnr lht the in. !
ventor claims for it the distinction of an Infallible
K.r ia i- rfw-i in
J' " - - - I-'--
it foimatii n.
Foi further particulars, and evidence of it great
value, see printed sl ctts, in the hands of Agenu
For sde in Sunbury, by J. W. FRlLlNlt,
September 19, h, 1846 ty
UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED
In curing Cold, Cough. Athms, Intluenxi,
Whooping-Cuugh, and all Dinenses of the
biejist and lungs, leading to Couaump
tion ; composed of the concentrated
virtuea of the herbs Horehouud,
Bnnestt, Bloodroot, and
several other vegeta
ble aubtat)ces.
Warrant!
PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER.
rPHIS invaluable Medicine is the most edy
- and certain remedy ever discovered f r ihe a
bove cumpla nta, a thousands who have used il
will testify. For sale, in Sunbury, bv
J. W. FRILINO.
and in Northumberland, by D. BRAUT1GAM,
aud at wholesale, iu Philade lphia, bv
F. KLE'lT & Co,
Corner of Second aud Catlowhill ttrecte.
September 19th, 1846 ly
DENTISTRY
JACOB HELLZPv,
THANKFUL for the liberal encouragement
which he ha received, woul I respectfully
inform hi friend snd the citizens of Northumla-r-land
county in general, that he ha prepared him
self with the best Incorruptible Teeth, Isold Plate,
Gold Foil, Aic, that can be had in the city of Phi
ladelphia ; and that he will endeavor, to ihe utmost
of hi ability, lo render full satisfaction to all who
may think proper to engage hia services. He will
be In Sunbury at the August court, where he will
be prepared, at hi residence, to inaerl Teeth on
Gol.l Plate, or on Pivot, on the latest and moat air
proved plans, snd attend In i tbe branches belongs
ing to DEN TAL SURGERY.
Ladies will he waited on at their places of resi
dence, if desired.
Hi charges will be reasonable, and bis work
warranted.
He will visit different parts of the county, about
once in three month.
Sunbury, July 18th, 1846 fun
FOUNTAIN! OTE
Mlflit Mi eft,
THE House hss undergone a thorough repair.
The prnprietora solicit its former patronage.
Terms f 1 J5 tier dsy.
WM. W. DIX.
ARTHUR L. FOGG,
July 4, 1848. ly Proprietors.
Keller Ac la'reeiioiiRli,
FATIEIT? ATT0R1TEY3,
AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS,
WASXIIirGTOH, J. C.
DRAWINGS anj Paper for ths Psteni Of
Bee will b prepsred by theoa, at their office,
opposite the Pstsnt Office,
July. 4th. 1848. ly
ITVEXTER'H SPIRITS OF SOAP, for eg
Ul trading Greaae, Dry Psints, Varniab, Tsr,
W at, Ac, from clothing of sny description, war
ranted not to injure the cloth er tbe mot delicate
colors. This liquid has also been need wKh (rest
success in esses jt Burns, Scsld, Tetter, Pimple
on lbs face, Chapped bands, Sore lips, Rheuma
tism, Hard or soft Corns, eVc , rj- fuc, lb ct
Ler boitjav , Tot sale at lb store et - . -JolyH,
mi. kL MASCTJt.
J
H. B lA33E?s,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
60XTBTJR7, PA.
Business attended to in Ihe Counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia.
Kefer to 1
P. tt A. IJoVOCBT,
Lowan & Btanov,
Scat. . SifonoBias, PMlu(t.
RatHOLDS, McFAL4SI) & Co.
8f saino.Goon 61 Co., J
E. KIIvlBER, JR.,
iYo. 31 Murth Fourth Street, under the .Wer
rJirmfs' Hotel,
V h 1 1 a 1 e 1 1 li I n ,
4 La Jto tin nc raaia.
"TT" EEPS constantly on hand an extensive as
mt. snrtmeut of all kinds of Silk, Fur and Be
vil ft (, which be offer for sale nu the most rea
sonable terms. His Hat are made tip of the best
materials, and in the most approved atyle. Per
sons visiting the ci'y will find it to their interest to
call July 1 1th, 1846 ly
SI LV Eli INI 15 DA L7
AwaanKD sv the ra.xni.i-i ikstitcti, 184S.
City Da'nrrrrotypf Establisliracnt.
(I.htk Sikons Jt Colli is.)
No. 100 Chrtnut $t iAote Third, South side,
.PHILADELPHIA.
M
I MATURES taken equally as well in clou
for a lady, and a black suit for a gentleman, are
r furablu in aittiug for a pictute. No extra charge
is made for coloring, utid perfect likenesses are
KU'irantK-d. July 4th, 184R. ly
CHESNUT STREET,
V II I LA I E E I II I A .
flHIS Ijrpe and commodious Hotel has recently
JL been lilted up with entire new furniture.
'Itie subscrilH-r therefore solicit the patronage of
the public, and trust that their experience in the
business will enable them to give entire satisfac
tion. Terms nioderste.
BAGLEV, McKENZIE & Co.
July 4th, 1816. ly
ESlTTISTr.T."
I'HTKK 11. MAS81.lt,
UF.CF.NTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
ESPECTFULLY inlorms the citixens of
Sunbury sud virinilv, that he has njirned an
ollicc at the re-idenre of Henry Mas-er, in Mmket
street, where be is prep ned to execute all kinds of
Um ru SuunxnT. Plato Work, &.C , on the latent
and most approved plan.
Having had ome tXerience and instruction,
under one of ihe mo-t eminent and successful Den
tist in Philad- Iphia, he Udieves that he will be
able lo give satisfaction to tUofe who may want hi
service
Ladies will be waited on st their place of r.-si-
! dence. His charge
w ill be modei ate, and his
1 woik warranted
Sunbury, March 28th, 1S16.
To I'litrlianrrs or
D KIT GOODS.
i
i
Vn. I a I Pearl, t., NEW VORK.
Tl AV1NG established a Branch at No. 144 Chs-
J--- nut St.. Philadelphia, ia now opening, and wilt
be constantly receiving from tbe Ni w York Auc
tions, an extensive assort incut of
FANCY fc STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at the lowest New York piicca,
' al wholesale and R' toil. Among his slock will be
I found a good assortment of the following articles:
Jacconets, Plaid. Hair Cold, Lace, Stri, Book,
j Swisa and Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen
j Lawns, Fancy Csp Nells, Fancy snd Ball Ureases,
I Thread Laces, Application D.v., rich B'ack Silk
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics,
Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Cashmeie
d'Ecoase, Mouseline du I.. line. (Silk and Cotton
Warp Alpacca, Ju 'en'a Cloth, (Jala Plaids,
French Merinos, Bl ick !ilk, Gloves, Si k Hote,
Shawl, Ciavats, RililKm", ErnhroMleii- s. &c, Ac.
Country Meichants aud others visiting Philadel
phia or New Yoik to purchase, are reajacifu'ly in
vited to call aud examine the stocks.
Nov. 1. 1645. I v
K Is 1 K X K A XD LI V
THOMSON'S
Compound Syrup of Tur & Vood
Nuptlia.
flHE unprecedented success of this medicine, in
M the restoration of health, to those who, in des
pair, had given up all hopes, hss given it an exal
ted reputation strove all other remedies, furnishing
evidence of il intrinsic va'ueand power, as the on
ly seen! which can lie relied upon for tbe cure ol
Pulmonary Consumption, Bronchiitis, Asthma
Pain n tbe side and Breast, Spitting of Blood
Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.
Attention ia requested lo ihe following ASTON
ISHI.NG CURE.bv Thomsoo'a Compound Svru
of Tar and Wood Naptha ! !
Philuilrlnb.ia, May 9d, 1844.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir Wilh rtefu
feeltnga I inform you of ihe astonishing effects o
your medicine, which ha literally rai d me fron
a deatb-bed ! My disea-e, Pulmonary Consump
tion, had reduced me so low that my physician pro
nojoced my case hopeless ! At this junction I be
gan to u-eyour medicine, and miraculous as ii ma
seem, it baa completely retoieJ me to health, al'te
everything else bad failed. Respectfully vours,
WASHINGTON .MACK.
Charlotte street, above Geoige street
The undersigned, being personally acquainted
wiih Washington Mack and hi ufterini!. be,
wiliice lo Ihe astonishing effects of Thomson'
Compound Syrup of Tar, aud the truth of lbs a
bove statement.
JOH. WINNER, 3lH North Third street,
DAVID VIOKERS, A'i Almond s r.-el,
HUGH M'GI.M.EY, S. E. corner Tarns a
and Fourth street.
Prepsred only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. come
of 5th snd Spruce streets, Pbi'adelphis,
Agent. H. B. Maeaer, Sunbury ; D. Gros
snd Dr. Mscpheison, Ha.-riaburg ; Jno. G. Browi
Poltsvnle ; Goo. Earl, Reading i Houston V Mi
on, Towanda, Biadfurd county, Pa. Price 50 cen
per bottle, er $5 per doxen.
(Tj" Bewart of all imiJaiiotu.
Pbilsdclpbia. June 88th. 1845. If
CJeorge J7Vcaver,
HOPE MalZSB eV BBZP tmANDLES
No. IS Nert. Water Utrett, Philadelphia.
AS constantly on bsnd, a geueral asso
men! or Cordage, Seine I wines, &., n
Ropee. Fiehina Ropes. White Ropes. Man
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boat. Also,
complete sasortenent ef Seine Twines, eVe, such
Hemp Shad and Herring Twin. Beat Patent G
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Sh
Threads, cVc. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lit
Halters, Trace, Cotton sad Linen Carpet Cha
cVc, all of whicjj be will dupoea ef on reeeojul
sarma.
F luJsdeifBia, Xttmt H, 10. ly.