Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 27, 1847, Image 4

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wsnl lnl asell Boaeo.
About five years ago I lteppened it a wed
ding io on of the back wood coofltietof Oeor
"ia, at the house of Major & B.-ing the
wealthiest man in thoee parta, h was desirous
rf (riving a -real flare up, tnd for ttaia purpose
hid invited a Iniye number of pueeU to Witnes
thj nuptiuls of the eldest , of threei blooming,
cherry lipped, strong limbed, clean Exited daugh
ters. Among the invited guest I oherved the
free of Bill P., representative of the county
at the 'University,' whom I had known a the
butt of hia claea while there, hut who waa decli
ned to act a conspicuous port on the present
memorial occasion. Bill waa an original mi
quiene. He waa peculiarly attached to hia head,
which was. unqiiie in ahane,' and clothed with
curls which resembled lese Hyperion', than the
m-ttinjj aun in view, lie waa airt feet ttvo in
hie stockings, with lege tneetinir a long way
up, tnd more refembling a pair of compares,
than. anything I can at preset imagine. Ailded
to tlila, he wastwenty yearaof age, and reekinj
with verdancy and bahfulnea, and you have
bis daguerreotype. Tho ceremony had been per
firmed, the boor waa waxina late, and all see
med to bt? cnioyini? the flow of wjl. I had ex
hausted the tun from various proup.", end waa 1
looking about for a subject of interest, when I I
perceived Bill, Ritting like Napoleon, solitary
and alone, I shall never fnrgrt. Approaching
him, 1 kindly inquired the cauee. of his diktreas,
and proflored my assistance. ' i
'Give me your arm,' said he, '1 am deathly
sick : let ua find a room and go to bed.
lie grasped my arm Convulsively, and limped
nlon?, we went into a private room which HI a
j-r S. had assigned me as my quartet a for the
nisht. I soon discovered the came of Bill's'
malady, which was a pair of email boots on his
large feet, worn with a view of curtailing the
fair proportions of those member. He endea
vored in viin to release his feet, and na it was
impossible to get the assistance of a servant, 1
volunteered to tog at them myolf, when he had
completely exhausted his strength ' We sucei-e-dad
at length in pulling of! one but the other
reeisted our efforts. Bill was in sgony--his
foot was badly swollen and yet he wou'd not cut
the boot. At lat be arose, his eyes in 'fine
phrenzy rolling,' and dripping with perspira
tion, and pronouncing anathemas not loud, but
deep, upon all 'gathering' in general, and coun
try weddinye in particular, he divested him
self of every garment and stood up uninctim
bered, save with that one terrible boot. The
merriment in the adjoining cbamber contrasted
strangely with the eflguiah in mine. The
guests had now all gone into the ball room,
which was separated from the room assigned
me by thin wall. I could hear every note of
preparation made If the fiddler, approaching
nearer the wall, 1 discovered a door which o
pened into the room were they were about com
mencing the dance. By ibis time Bill had
recovered his strength, and commenced the tug
with his boot. In vain he essayed every posi
tion and attitude. At length be thought he
might accomplish hia object by placing his back
to the wall, hia riyht foot against one of my
feet, and obtain my assistance, lie placed him
self firmly against the door, and I caught his
leg and began to pull; gradually it yielded, and
bidding him make 'a long pull, strong pull,
and a pull together,' the boot unexpectedly
gave way, and with it the duor, aod Dill went
tumbling into the Boll room!
Such t-creamsfrom tbe females, and tueh con
sternation among the beaux was never before
seen. In the midst of my mirth uproarioua 1
heard the clatter of a horsV hoofs, and looking
out of the window 1 beheld solitary horseman
flying with the speed of a locomotive, hia' long
hair streaming in the wind, and clothed io full
Georgia costume, to wit, a sltirt collar and a pair
of spurs. It waa poor Bill! - Spirit of tha Timtt.
A gnn'leman in Providence thought be had
discovered a coal mine, and of courae made hia
fortune. He sent a load to en editor, with
request that he would give 'a first rate notice,'
The next day' paper contained th following
puff:
"Rhod hiatal Coal. We have received
load of this article, with a request to give our
opinion of its merile, and we therefore advise
all sinners, on the day of judgment to go to the
Rhode Island Coal hi ines.'or oil It 11 can't id
them on Jlre.'
Why is the editor of the Louisville Jour
rial's career through life like celebrated tens
Because it ia the rogue'e march. Alab. Flag,
Why will the editor of the Flag, at the close
of bis career through life be like a tune of '
gaoini'al Becauae he will be 'executed on I
single airing.' Prentice.
A Dt.Nt ieT w ho, ruviKo labored in vain to
extract a decayed tooth from a lady'e month
give up the task, with this felicitous apology ;
I he fact is, Madame, it ia impoaaible for any
thing bad to come from your mouth.
Lor Bi'i. re srd of her husband, that he
w as in love with hun'oK, and bad no rival. -
I aEvta.'swid Voltaire, 'was ruined but twice
once wheel gained lawautt, and once wheji
I lost it.'
Will I s, VAalllOMASLK VOl'NO MPT Jlkt
careful housewife! Because her waul is (a
little a she can make it. '
Susncc the Bolt est response for all th
contradiction thatariae fretn impertinence, vol
parity or envy. . . .
BAlfK XOTE LIST.
The f. Howie? list shows iheeorTofit vidua of all
ennsyivsnta ninn tn.ntn. i ri most implicit re
banes msy I pfeeed tinnn it, a it Isewry vxei
refolly compared with ai d corrected From Dick
nell'e Bepnrrer. . ',
llniikn In IMtlladclpMn. '
. hit::.
NOTES AT TAR.
flank of Nmth Amenr , ,
Bank of tiia Northern Liberties ' ,
par
par
par
par
j Commercial Bank of Penn'.' . '" : " '.
Farmers' and Mechanics Bank .
Kensington Bank ' .
Philadelphia Bank , '
Schuylkill Bank . .
Southwark Bank ,
Western Funk . "
Mechanics' Hank . "
Manursofurer' A Mechanics' B.ink
Bank of Penn TownBhip . ,
Uirsrd Bank
Hunk of Commerra, lite VfoymriP(
Dank of rcnnsvlvanii ...
CoitntiT Banks.
par i
... 1
r
par
par
par
p(
par
far
par
pat
par
Bank nf CheMir (Jnnniy
Bank of Delaware County
Bank of (ermanMwn
Btmk of MoMpontPry Co.
Diiylrstown BnK
Raaton 15811
Westchester
('beater
(Jerms ntown
Norris'own
P'ivIi-hIowo
l!ristnn
Futmera' llnnk of Burks en. Dristnl
Bank of NnrlhonilerUnii
etUnii Northumberland per
rtiidKec.i.('nlomlia psr
t'olumtiia llnnk rV
Farmeri,' Hank of l.anrn'tor I.anctstoi
par
par
pat
par
l.anrater County B.mke
fisncaster Bank
Farmers' Bank of Heading
OHice of Bank of Perin'a.
OtTiee do - ilo
Office ; do do
Office ' do do
Lancaster
I.anC4Hter
Reading
larriiavurg't Thee
Lancaster I offices
Reading jdn not
Eaatnn Jmauen
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
Kank of the I'nited States Philndelnbta S3
Minera' Bank of I'ottaville Pottaville J
Bank of Lewintown ,. Lewistown M
Bsnk of Middloiown MiiVilhxown 2 a I
CarlieJe Dank , . Carlisle ' ,
Exchange Bank Piitbury J
Ilo do branch of Hollidavsburg j
Harriahurg Bank Harriaburg . . - j
Lebanon Bank Lebanon j
Merchants' rk Manor Bank Pittsburg j
B mk of Pittsburg Pittsbuig j
West Branch B .nk , Williamsport Jj
Wyoming Bank Wilke! arie 14
Niirlbnrnptuti Bnk Allrnlown
Berks County Bsnk , Reading
Office of Bank of U. B. Pittsburg failed
Do , do do . Erie do
Do do di) New Brighton do
Bsnk of Cham!eri,tuirg ('hamliersburg
Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg
Bank of Suqtiohanna f'n. '. Montrns tj
Erie Bank Erie ljllj
Farmers' & Drovers Bank Wnesburg J ij
Franklin Bank Wsshiugton .
Honesdsle Bnk . . Houeadule 11
Monongahela Bunk of B. Brownsville
York Bsnk . York I A
N. B. 1 he notes of tboss banks on which we
omit quotations, and aubklitute a daub ( -) are not
purchased by Ibe Phihdi-liibia brokers, with Ibe
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Scbuvlktll Sav. Ina. do failed
Kensington Mav. Ina. A da
Penn Township Sav. Ins. .do
Manual Labor liaus, (T. W; Dyott, prop.) failed
I nwsiida Bank
Towarda
AlU-ghany Bauk of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bedford
no sale
closed
c b wed
Beaver
Harrislmrg
Wellington
Relh-fonte
Bank of Swatara
Rank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmer.' & Merh'ce' Bank
Farmers' & Merh'es' Bank
Farmers' & Merh'ca' Bank
Harmony Institute
failed
rhau-d
Pitt abut g
Pittrihurg
Fayette co.
t i ret'iics'lla
Harmony
no ale
failed
failed
failed
HO sale
Huntingdon Bank
Huntingdon no ssle
Lewistown no a.le
Juniata Bank
Lumhcrmen'e Bank
Warren
Diindatr
New Hope
Milton
- Meadville
Port Carbon
Carlisle
Muutroae
Unioutown
failed
no sale
closed
no aale
closed
failed
cloved
failed
closed
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Bask of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank ,.
Pa. Agr. ic Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'.
Westmoreland Bank
Grcensbuog
Wifkesbarre Bridge Co, . Wilkesbsrre no sale
try- All notes purporting lo be on any Penney I-
vania Bank not given in th alrove lUt, may be set
Jown ss frauds.
NEW JKRSKY.
Bank of New Brunswick BrunswicJi failed
Belvideie Bank Rlvidere
Burlington Co. Bsnk :, Mrdford par
wommerciat Bank Perth Amboy - I
CumlcrUnd Bank - , Brideion . par
Farmers' Bsnk Mount Holly par
rsrmers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway
Farmers' and Mecbttntra' Bk N. Biunawirk failed
Farmers and Merchants' Bk MiddU-'town 1'U i
Franklin Bank of N.J. - Jersey City
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
Holioken Ukg & tirating l-o tobiken
leraey City Bank
Jersey City
Merhanica' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank '
Morris County Bank
PHllt-raon
Belleville
MorrisUiwn
4
Monmouth Bk of ft,J,
. Freehold , v f tiled
Mechanica' Bank
Mexhauics' and Manuf. Bk.- Trenton--;,
! , 1 pal
Morris Canal and Bkg Co . Jersey City
Pot Nolca no aale
Newark Bkg & Ina Cn Newark
New Hope Del Bridue Co Laintrlaille j
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co ' Hohoken faded
N J Psotecton &. Lomtrd bk Jersey City 4ad
Orange Bank . Orange
i
Peterson Bank Patrrson
Peoidea' Bank - J T ' u do1
,, failed
!
Princeton Bank Princeton ' '
Salrm Banking Co Salem 1
Stale Bank' " ewark
State Bank Eliiabeihlown
State Bank I'am.len
State Bank of Morris Morristown
rJtate Bank Tremon '
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Susses Bauk . ' . New ion
Trenton Banking Co " Tr anion
Union Bank Daevj
Washington Banking Co. liarkeoaack
lrX..41YARR.
Bk of Wllm it. Brandy wine Wilmington
Bank of Delaware ' ' Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
i Do branch' ' ' MiltonJ
FannetV Bk of Slate cf Del Dover '
Do branch Wilmington
i
i
par
fsiled
failed
" i'
r;
failad
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
Do ,
Do
Union Bank
branch '
Georgetown
Newcastle
Wilmingtoa
bruuch
tjj- Uoler f's
CCT On all bauka maiked tbna f1 there ere ck
tber ceunteifiiil or altered notes of the various ds
nomiiistion, in ciruUtion.
ITS VOUKS PKA1SH IT!
mOUSEY'sl UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, la
A. the nvstcorrtpi,e Hum Annuoi. ver Known,
It Instanily. (and m If by Msgir) stops pains of the
mot desperate Burn nwl Sold. , Fur oJ 8 ea,
Btu ae, Cut", SpraiiM, die., on man or taatt. It la
the best sppbeation that can be made. Thnuemde
haee tried and thousand. Dr de it. , It ia the m-st
pttfi-ct mastrr rf pstn. rwt discovered. All who
ate recommpnJ it. Every family ehuld be proi
dej with it. . None cm tell bow soon aome of tbe
family mny need it. . , ..." . i ,
. rrTr Olere auli hat nf the aenoii e . Ointment
ha tin name of S. Tncaai written on the outside 1
I i i- 1 r : . - . L !- r .
'"'." imii'ir in n hmhij., , i
. Boatmen. Livrry Men. Farmers, and all whou j
rt -it .t. ! f:- . L. . l....
norm, win iiiiu in is .niiinwi mr i
thrycun ue for Cullar 0!ls. Scratches, Kicka, &c, ;
AC, on thir annnsts. Surely eer mrcitut man
would Verp lil' animol a ftra fiom pain as poei j
hie. Toi.y Univeral Ointment is all thai is re ;
quirtd Try it. . ....... -t
DU ES OF IN8ECt3. For the .ling or b te 1
of poionnus Insects, 'Pou'cy's Oinin.ent is unri- j
TttUcl. Ilunilr. lis nine tr.eii n an i. muuu n ruhu .
PILES CUKKD ! For the Piles, Towy't li
nirl 0n n.ent is one of tbe W rtom.dic ihut
I . i. .. nn .
I"" ) csn le applied. . All uno ni-eiucu n ioi inr ui tendiiift the epcratinne ot thw irnoat sieallcnt or me
Par i recmnmottd it. .. j ij-ine, which ncrr trsins or tortures ihs tligrs-
P"'! OLD SOKES CUBED. For old ot-shnate j ,e (u,,,,,,,,, it cU-i tham to wik in a per.
P' j Sons, there is nohiiB rrjiMl to Tcuery n Oini- j fecly nal,rt maoner; nd henre peison taking
Pr ment. A per-tui in Msnius Ind, fr a nutnhcr or. hrm ((o income mU and em eialed, but lha
Pr yejT, ( to,p P tl.ai L.ffleJ the skill of the doctors, i ,.ont,4t, , fltt whiU it is the property of lb Snrsa
par; 'rmi..v'a Ointment whs recommended by one of; .....u. .";,. j . ; l, i.h .tKr inulnta. in
,ie viiting physicians, (who knew it grst irtups.) ;
....j two ,oxe, j.r.Mluccd m.re benefit thm the pa-
tient bad received from euy and a t ptevioua reme-
dies. Lei all try it.
BURNS AM) SCALDS Ct.KbU.. I housan -s ,
of ense of Bun a and tcalda, in all parts of the j
coun'rv. have leen curiu ny . I onsry e iiiiiTfri
lliotweitl. Certificates enough could be tnd Io fill j
the v. hole of this slue'.
VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Teat moni- j
U nn teetimonisl. io faenr. of Touacy'a O ntment J
for curing Bruie, have l-een off -red the propiio. j
t ire. Hundreils in Myracu-e Will certify to ita grev '
merits in teli ving lbs pain nf the moil severe Bruise '
All pernne should try it. . I
PCALD HEAD CURED. S ires of cjscs or ,
Scnld Head have been cured ty Too ) 's Oint- ',
ment. Trr at i sil.lom fn'a. j
8AI.T RHEUM CUKEU. Of a l the remeds ;
ever discovered fr thi moi-t diaigreeai le comploint,
Touaey'e Un veral Ointment is the mo.l c .mpleie.
It never waa kn wn t fail.
CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED.
Tou-ey's Universal Ointment will alwaya cute ibe
wort C4-es of Chapped Hands Scorea of r.ons
will side ibis
8t)RE LIPS CURED. . For the cure uf Sore
L'ps, there was never anything made equal to Tou
aey'e Ointment. It ia aure lo cure them. Tiy it.
It ia a scientific compound, warranted not to con
tain any ptepration of Mercury. Price 25
cents per box. For further particulars concerning
this really valuable Ointment, the public n refer
red to Pamphlets, to be bad gratis, f.f resprciable
D'l'KZ'sts snd Merchants throughout the United
State".
Prepared by ELLIOT & TOUSEY, Druggie's,
Syracuse.. For sale bv
.. JOHN YOUNG. Snnburr,
M. A. MeCAV, Nor.bumbeiland.
fept I lib, 1817. ly row
DICKSON & CO.,
No. 80 Market Street, five doors below
Third, South ido,
PHILADELF HI A.
Ininnrtei tt & Tliol'Nule lulvr In
WATCHES. Watch fila-see and Malenala.
Jeelry of all de'Critiona, qualitie and
s'yles, cmpiiing all the article connected
with tlio Trade,
CLrk.
Dixon Jr Son's Britsnnit, German Milver and Sil
ver- Plated Warea.
ShslTald and Birmingham Pla'ed Fancy Article.
Rodgers & Son's snd W. at.nbnlm'a Cutlery, Re-
aors. Scissors, Eraeis, Dck Kniaes, dec
Iory H.ndledTsble Cutlery, of ibe finest, medium
end rnmm in qualities.
A Is'ge MSiortinenl of Gold Pens.
I'erifociil Kpeetitrbe.
Papier Marbe end J ipanned Trays, vsrious shapes
and qu dittrs. st re. lured rates
Gold Wa'ch Cases, Dials and Silver- Wsre, of stl
dearriotinns, manufactured to order.
DlCKsON Sl CO., having recently removed
into the Urge snd commodious warehouse formerly
occupied by Mesnts. R. AHarasT & Snss. end
more recently by Asbbubt A Rastiao rort. beg
leave to inform Watch D.'ater, C -untry Merchants
snd others, that they deaign having at all time a
large assortment of G.hxIs, of their own Imports
lion, which tbey are determined to ell at the lowest
ralea.
Cj" Every atlention will he paid lo the Packing
ofGo.l. and in ibe en eulion of Orders, tbe qmll.
ties sndpiices will l fully guarantied againat all
romoetilinn.
Pbilsdelohie. June 19'h, 17. ly "' " '
"Sf tHi lii - 3
rirwl rreiiiiuni lVrilin? Ink.
No. 87 North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA. '
"TgrROM Dr. Hare, the celebrated Pr.'feaor of
W Chemiatry in the Univernty ol Penn a.
- PhiUdel.hia, Oct.tl. IMS.'
"Dear Sir Having Hied your Ink, I will thank
yon to send me another bottle, ss ( find it to be
ncellent. I am yours, tmly.
Robt Hawa." "
From Dr. I.ocke, of Cincinnati, diit'mgui.hed
fvr hia numerona scientific researches.
Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati,
January 17,
Having used Mr. Jlo"' Writing Ink, I am
satisfied ihat it Is the bent which baa ever come tri
my knowledge, and esrecislly h tafif-lltnt for the
ua t,f Stfrt rrnr, and will not eon ode them, even
in long ue. '.''
Jobs Loral. Prof, of Cheaanrlre. 1
HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. -From
well knrn acientifle gentleman." '
' ''Philadelphia, Fet-. 17, 1846. ;
Mr. Josph E. Hover Sirs A useofyonrCe-
m. el, and ..m prscJir-J of lis sap.iirnity,
has u.duced s to reroaimend it 14 otoere as sn
invaluable si tic Is for'meltd'ng China." Grass, or
Cabinet Wsre. r svssteean. Mobsit. .-
' AnaNtie Cbrmial"
For ale al the Menufacbry, Whleale and Re
tail, No. 87 Noam Tman Stbbit, 'oppoaite
('berry street, Philadelphia, by
" f JOSEPH B. HOYER,
May If. 147. fltl ly . Manufacturer.
TO P0T1SV1LLE AND PHILADELPHIA.
PERSONS travelling this route are laersby
inUnud that tbey eaa procare "through
iiekets," I7 making application al the HefcU
Chailee Wrsver, Sonburj. ' ; A. E. KAPP.. .
Noribnmberlsnd, July Klst, IMT tf 1 .
White lead.
kind for sale,
in' keas, and Psints of all
15 reeceai.ebetpei than ever
before Bold at Sonbury, at tbe elore of
' Jalv fll. 1847. JOHN BOGAR.
before
' Jalv
m
J
I ARK. The bighrai market price paid fVr
Bam, at ma atore of
luch 87, 1817, ' JOHN BOG AH.
- ijt - '' r"..- -
Tcffctuble UnlTcrwI Pill,
TAe ony known Hcd'cint that it the tnmt timt
purgn pr:Jlu and itrtngthens thi tyittni, ,
' . , Loniio. July 7, 1S45.
DB I.K ROY'S Pilla are a new medicine
which has just appeared, and Is f ist taking
the plscea of all others of ib sarre diss. The
pills are composed of many in(rrdini. but the
tw principal unra are Saraaparilla and Wild Cher
ry, so united that .they act together) the one,
i through its eilmitture with other ubttv-cee, pu
I tifyintt and purjins. while the other ia strengthen
in ibe syatem. Ttina tnnae pill are a the aame
- .....i,. ,nJ ooentos ; adrsideiatuea looa aod
. . r I I : . i . . . .
eagerly sougni vy nwuicm wm, imii nw r
fr(, ji,irred. In i ther wor.l they do the work
. ... i l. i .i
0f iwitmeuicinest ano aa- v murn irrr mm nnj
twn w( know of; for they remote nothing ft.m
tbe syem hut the impurities i ao that wblle ihey
puric they strengthen t and bene they cause oo
dpliilitatinn.and are followed by no re-scliia. I)r.
I.e R y'a pilla hs a wonderful Influence en the
I'lnoJ ; they not nnly purifv without weakening It,
but they remove elltviDt ptrticlra from the chyle
Itefoie it is convened into fin d, anil ihua make im
pure blond an utter impoa ibility. As there ia no
debiliMtiim, to thete aa ne nausea or alrknesa at-
I -
.emo,, , iba i. foreign and impure, it is equally
,h, j,.,,.,,. t,,, Cherry lo retain all ihst
j, ni(l,,, nJ aoiitid; and hence a robust state of
heabh is the certain rerult of their united opera-'
(ioriB Prjce 2ft pef uox .
Aaenta for Le Roy's Pil's,
IN". ? a, '..i . ..
IflHN von VII. C J-
M. A. McCAY. Norihumberl'd.
Augaat 2lsi, IS17. ly . -
WILL BE PUBLISHED IN WASHINGTON,
D C,;.
ov thb asvsaTM or ntc ext, ao okc or thr .
UXITKD STATES REPORTER,
A Daily Junrnal of Government, Legitlulive and
General Kewe.
r1HE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW ENABLED
1. lo announce the completion of his arrange
mania fo the rstabli-hmeni of a wetl-oreanised and
independent Journal of Newe at the Seat of the
General Oovermeril. . ' - . -
1 be lending fratures nf the United States Re
porter will be the following :
I. EaUy intelligence of the Movement nf ibe
var:nas Di psrtroent in reference to dometiie af
fsira nJ to the foreign relmlnns nf the eoun'ry,
will be ivn wiib cropubnia fidelitv. P.awrst
ing peculiar faiilitiee fiw olnsining i'tf.nmatlnn.
tbe -Rcpoiter" will le anabW frequently to com
municate, eie'uively, intelligence of the moat im
portart character.
II. The verbatim Repnria of the Proceedings am)
Debalraof the United Stsies Smats, which the
proprietor is hound to furnish daily to Ihat body,
in acrordsuce with the terms of the rentrsrt made
at the rinse of last seasion of Congress. The ar
lanr.emcn's now mide will al once fully secure to
the Senate of the Lolled Stales sn authentic and
complete 1 eeord of its debate ( and to the people,
in a greatly en'arged degree, the t-eneftt of the ex ,
perienre, sagacity, and atsteamsnahip of that body 1
to which they have ever looked with aolicittiua and
respectful lecard. ,
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August Utb. Uil tec , .........
nonETiiiNa new !
THE Bubscrihers hsVe th err.toaivs light of
vending i. M. THATCHER'S
Hot nitM Hot' Air Cootilng
in the counties of Northumberland, Columbia and
Schuylkill; and fromtbennoarsgtmrnt met with
already, tbey expect to do a large business. This
stove is conclrnctrd on an entirely aew prirciplo,
and on iha . onlr principle that e m make both a
good wood and coa4 atovs. The inventor has over
come all ibe difficulties that aa frequently belong to
other stove v. He has by bis arrangement, con.
situctoJ a b'"iling fX70vcn In front, where
in broiling, roaating, frying or baking may ba done,
and all the amell that arisea Iherefaorn must pass:
into Vba gombiMtthle chamber, and ia .not art all l
tlirqwn out imo the r.iom J) Besides thi there '
is an oven only two iachca less than Ibe whole sis j
of tbe stove, wherein lukifi or : roasting may be
done aa well aa it can be in the mmori brick oven, j
This i'Vr is elnava fit nr..;ii--awben the a'ove is :
healed, ss tho whole dreaighrof ho ail paasea a-
round it constantly.,, ui. -,A ,.; .- i . ,,t
Public attention is. particularly railed to this:
aluve, U can be eren at our Store ami 1 in r.tab
lishmenl in iNorth Dnvtlle, al the sign of the Co- ,
lumbia Tin ehop. arid al the round-y of Rohrbacb j
A Clement in Sunbury. where it paitirular queli. '
lies will be fully shown end exp ained lo any person
wishing lo ex amine it... . . -, .. j
i The suliscnU-rs continue in nave on Hand sll
j kinJa of parloi stoves, soch s radisiors. cylen.lers.l
tanry ano plnin, finiHOia '" an wno may i"in na
wiih a call; also s.-Mnnoa sheet and Russti Iron, !
which ran be nude in , any desirable ebape ; log-,
tbnr wilh a general assortment oil in and jipinned
ware, whoteaale and reiail.i Country merchants
are invited to call and examine pur amck. as our
work ranont be serpaed,' and prices mndoerate.
N. B. Wi can salaly recommend thr above nu n.
tioned stove to iersona who wish lo emhaik in a
good hueini ts .Tb patentee will sell euber coun
ty or state rights, to suit purcSaaers and nn rea
nble terms. . He or bis agtnts mav la found ia
I Danville, P. . J. 01 J. ARTER. ,
I he undersignetl. l aving seen in operation toe
hot luaal hot air conking stove, invented and pa- j
tented by J. M. Thaicher, certify that we belt, ve, j
rrom trie manner ni co..-...ju . ,.-.m, .
trial n IS rne nesi one rvrr oneteu ,n ,ur niuni i n
arrangement iaao complete and the construction ao '
judicions, that there is a sating ol one half the fuel I
and lime, in dung any given amount ol a rvtce,
over other celebrated stoves. In short we recom- i
mrnr il in preference to all other, for the simpls I
reason Ihat it embraces every branch of economy, j
Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett. D.rvid Chat
field, W F Ki'ch.n. John M fStav, E Th.-mpaon. I
Smith ThompBoq, J D Hahn, John Dakes. Ilesiki- j
ah Bear, Elite F Cooper, Gen M Kirtwt, Daniel
Huffinan. Henry II Rissel, F II Carver, Daniel 1
Ureiabach, Joeph nnki.k, UrooUa bpley,
Danville. March e, 1817. ly
THE subaenber otfers for ssle a cheap Farm,
situate in Shamokin township, Northumber
land county, about eight mites from Sunbury. ly
ing between "the Centre turnnike snd Iri-h Valley,
rontaining 163 acre and allowances. ; Paid f.rm
is in a -.! state nf cultivation, with reaaonahly
giMid building and excellent water near ibe door ;
and all kinds of fruit. Ac. . ,
JOHN FARNS WORTH. V
Sunbury. Feb. 80. 1817,
CI
TT ATJCTIOIT STOP.E,
No. 31 North Third street.
1 (araa thx riTr uiithJ
'" PHILASSLVBIA..
C. C. Jl A C K E Y. A1cno.11.ER.
TO COUNTRY STORE-KEEPERS., ,
IfTIVcNING SALES of Hsrdwaie, Cutlery,
WA Saddlery, Whip. Boots, Shoes, Hats,
, , Caps,' Guns, PUtols. Clothing, ,
WstcUes and Fancy Good.
At Msckey's Auction Store, 31 North Third
street, nesr the City Hotel
The attention of Country Merchants is invited.
The Good will be s .1.1 in lot to suit puichi-ers,
and all Goods offered will be warranted equal to the
reprenenlation that may be made of them.
N. B. A large aaaortment of Goode al Private
Sale. Jan. 16. IP4T --1y .
"MOUNT VERNON7
to
ittr
it
05 NorlU su beu Arr.h Jk, Uape sis.,
Phi la de 1 p 1 i a.
"IfJRADY A PARKER reppectfullj inrorm.iheij
M9 friends and the public that ibiy have take
ibe above nsmrd huuae, recently kept by J. S.
Adams, snJ are prepared to accommodate cusio
mers in tbe most satisfactory manner end at tee-
aonahle prices.
Their laid will be supplied with the beat van -
ety the market alTurd
ids their parlora and slteping;
aptrtmenta wit) be io the best order. I be house
baa been thoroughly repaired and furnished with
view to the Comfort of travellers snd strsngera.
Having .had seveisl yesrs experience in ibe
business, Ihev hope le give general eatisfarlion,
and revpectfully invite travellers and airsngers to
give them a call. , BRADY PARKER, r
Pbiladelpbia. January 16. 1847. 'f .
1 lErn jxoussrl's CTniBtrsal
SHAVING CHEA1M.
Small quantities given without Charge.
M Che'nitl PHILADELPHIA.
THI8 new aad aidrndid article, aa its nana de
notes, i pefeead t- be superior to any Sha
ving Cream in lha United States or Europe. It ia
unaumaaa.d f.ar heiuhr. nurit and faorsnce. the'
' ,(im.ahil niUt.iiii to Guerlaio'a Ambrosial
Crrsm and other aimilas cMnrnnKida. It fcr aur
paseaa them all by- the em.ddrol pasty eosiatrnry
of tla lather, which an softrna the beard a lo render
' . . t. - !
naving pteasani ami ry. i mm,- i"' -the
advantage over tbe imported article, in being
freshly jw, p.ie.l, be kill being warjiinjj In it min
uf.cture, . E. Knuesel baviug bad many years' ex
perience in the celebrated Laboratory of Lsttgur,
Per et Fil. now Rensud & eo., of Paris, , i
Beeides bring the -et. It is the cheapest article
for ahavipg; it is elrgantly put VP in boxes, wilb
eplendid steel engraved labela.
Prire 13 per doxen. or S7 cents for s single box,
to shave one year. It is also sold si Tf I 80 pe' lb.
or ISA grpts per ex., so that gentlemen '","
tbeir boxes filled st . EUGENE ROLSSEL 8,
Wholesale and Retail Perfumery and Mineral V4 a
' let Es'sMishment. J M fheamut Sireet.
Dee If, I i46.r-. PHILADELPHIA.
rpUNTAXW XXOTBL,'
fl'talC Hoose bsa endergone a thorough repair.
X Tb proprietors sol wal iia former patronage. ,
-Twea ft paidy. - .
' i , , .V7 , WM.W. DI3C.
, ARTHUR I. FOGG,
Jury 4, 18. 1 ' . pArprelor.
H;BaicADe332rsa:r""
ATTOR Nn Y A T LAW ,
, SUIf BTJBV, P A. '
' , Business attended to tn the Counties of Nor
thuroUrland, Union. Lvcoroing and tWumbie.
liefer lot ,
, P. dr. A, RovocnT, ,
' Lrrwaa ft Basnotr.
Sojrna A SnonnBASs, ' I'ilaift
. Kavant.ns, Mcf aisn & JJo..
Srxaijro, Oonn A Co.,
raSgjiai3ii7da7";
AUCTION STOXIB.
No. 0 North 3d st.,' third door above
' ' "' Market Stfecl.' 1 ', "' ,
P H X X. A S X. a? H A.
SALE EVERY EVENING, of s generef ire
orlment nf Foreian and Domestic Hawlwsee,
Tsble end Pocket Cutlery. Triiriks. Ickr
y Lst'cWts, Bolts. Ssws, Ssddlery, Whiye.
11 Boom, Shoea, Hats, Caps, Guns,
Pistols, Trimmines, Clolbirig
(, , .., ,T and Fnry Goods. , ,
The attention of city and eottniry ilealers is in
viled. Tim (jomla Sra freah. ami will be wsrranteJ
fqU, , lhp ,enreeniaiiona thai msy he made of
xwnii ' BAVLIS St BROOKER. Actionem, "
" No 8 North Third st.
jy. ft. purcharers cari have their Goods picked,
Several Invoices of Goods have bien received to be
at joivate sale.
Philadelphia. Dec. 19th, 1810. 1v
To The I. O. or O. 1'.
.T. W. & I. D. S T O K E S,
Mnnufacliircrs f Premium Odd Fel
lows' 'leaalin.
" No. f04 MnrM Strut, PHILADELPHIA,
First Clothing Store below Clli Street. ,
THE subscribers having taken the premium at
Franklin Institute, at thelssl exhibition, for,
the beat Regalia, thev invite the attention of the
order in their establishment, where they wdl find a
nl.n.li.t ......I maul nf I tl Pn..Mnmn.l Rb.
Th,y mAt tJ onler for I (MlgM ,nJ
F.ncaropmonls. Rega'ia. Saahea. tVlurae and
Rl,,iril ,nJ (xitnifh rvy ,llin(t reqlli.i,e for tl..
e,,nVeniei.ce of new L.slgesor Encainpmenis.
J. W. STOKE',
E D. STHKE3.
Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1840. ly
DElTTISTPaY.
1 E T E R R. M A S S E R.
RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA,
RESPECTFULLY inform the eiiiz-ns of
, Sunbury and vu-init v, thai be baa opened an
nines at the re-iiletrce nf Henry Mas-er. in M.irLtl
street, where be i prepared In execute all kinds of
I Dkbtsl StariKBi. PI He Work, Ac , on the lule.l
and most approved plan.
Having bail soma experience and instruction,
under i nt of tbe moil eminent and aucceaeful Den-,
lia s in Philad. Iphia, he believes lint he will ..
able le give satisfaction lo Uioe who may want hie
Service 1
Ladies will ! waited nn at tlirir plica of resi
dence. His cbargea will lie moderate, and bia
wmk warranted.
Sunbury, March 89th, 1846. .
' To TPi'Cfiaajr of
DR1T GOODS.
A'o. Vtl J'rarlil., NEW YORK.
HAVING e.tabli-he.1 a Branch at No. 144 Ch
nul at.. Philadelphia, is now epening. snd will
ba constantly receiving from the New York Auc
tion, an extenaive assort ment of
TJLJXCY . STATXafi DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at the lowest New York prices,
at whole-ale and Retail. Among h i at.ick will I
found a good aivortment of the f.illotvieg artirlr:
Jaccenets. Plaid. Hair Cord, Lace, Sirin, II ik.
Swias snilVsdiian Muslins. Biah p and Linen
Lawns, FJ 'lNrtt, Fancy snd Ba'l llres-e.
Thread Lif!?,,Api'licati.n D .. rich B'ack Sllj
Trimming Lace, Irish Linen. Linen Cambric,
Linen Camlmc lldkfH..('urtain Fringe. Cashmere
d'Ecnare, Mousebne do Laiae. xilk snd Cotton
Warp Alpaccss, t-u -eii'a Cloth, - tiala Plaid.
Frenrh Merinos, III .ck fi'k. til"ve. Ki k H..e,
Shawls,. C'raviia, Ribbon. Enitroiileri. a Ac., Ac.
Countrv Merchants and othrra visiting Phil .del.
phia or New York to purchase, s' respectfully in
vited to call arid examine the at.icke. , ... -
Nov. 1. 1846. I y '-a .
RELIEVE AND LIVE;
THOMSON'S
Compound ftiyrup of Tar h. Wood
Kapttiav.
11HE unpreeedente kueeaHa of tbi medicine, it.
tbe restoration of health, io lhoe who, in de
pair, had given ep sll hoie, has given it an exst
ted repulslion slove all other remedies, farniohinr,
evidence of it intrinsic vs'ne and power, as the on
ly agent which ran be relied p.n for the cure o
t Pulmonary Consumption, Brmirhltlie, Asthma
j Pain in the aide end Brea-t, Spitting of Ulood
Whooping Couch, t'ronp.Jrr.
Attention is requested lo the following ASTON
ISHIMU CURE.hv Thomson's Compound Syru
of Tar snd Wood Nspths ! I
Phila.klphia, itay 3d, IA44.
MR. THOMSON Dear Sir 'With gratefo
frehriga I inf.srm yoa nf the astonishing efleois o
yoor mealicine. which baa literally iaied me frort
sdeath-lnd! My dirs-e. Pulmonary Consump
linn, bd retlticed me low thst my pbysirian pre
jiojnred my esse hopelesa ! At ihia junction I b
gan le u-ayaur medicine, and rniracufoos aa it ma
aem, it has completely restored me to health, arte
everything else hsd failed. Reepectfull voora.
WASHINGTON MAt'K.
Charlotte street, above George atree
The undersignetl, being , personally acquaints
with Wsabingloii Mack end bis suSarinajs, be
witness to the aatonish'mg - effect of Thomson'
Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of tbe a
boss statement.
JOS. WINNER, 81 North Thinl etreet,
DAVID VICKER8, 43 Almond street,
HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. eoniar Tsaaaa
snd Tnurth streets. ' -.
Prepared tjnly by 8. P. Thomson, N. E. eornr
of lh sod Ppruc'a etreets, Itiilade'phia. (
Agenls. H. B. Maer, Sunbuey ; D. Grtts
and Dr. Macftherson; Harrrsbnrg Jn. G. r)nw
Pottsvtlle ; Geo. Earl, Reading; Houston A M
on, Tewanda, Bradford county, Pa. Price SO cen
per bdlUe, or f .1 per doxen.
(J Vrvare of till imUation$.
' Philadelphia. June 81th. IMS. Iv . '
" T . i CScortic J. "cavi;r,
BOPE fCAKTBB em SHIP CkXANTOLEB
.,Ab.lAerA Water tnt,PhiUdetpld. '
IT If A3 eenatatUlji am hand, a general asajo
If 11 ' ment of Cordaaw, Seine Tw iruta. A., vi
I ar" Jtopee, Fkrhing Kofaja, Whit Ropes, Man
Ja Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also
complete eaaortmei, nf fyiije Twinea, Ax. such
Hemp Shad an) iter eg Twiwe, Ba Pateiil t.
Net Twine, Cbttrto "Hftail and Herring 'IVire.Mh
Thread, aV. dcav- Alao, Bed Urn!, ptnugb lir
H alters, Traeus, Cocuki arid Liueat Carpel libai
drx all of which be will distpo of on ttmMU
ttm.;l :r- .t .'.;
Philadelphia, NevetaksH J), IMIe!. i'v