Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 18, 1841, Image 4

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Tbr fallowing list show thu curr-nt volue of nt'
Pcniisylvuniti Dank Notts. The mo't implicit re
liance nnv ho pbicrd upon it. a it t ri'rry tt- tr
ran di'l v compared with ai J coirrceU fium Li k
iitll'a Reporter.
Xlantts In riillal'llilu.
V i - - Due. I
IN AMI. LoCAT.O.V. VHiLku
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank t-T North Amcrira . ,
Hunk of the Northern Liberties
B ink of IVntmvlvotiia .
llntik of Fenn Townehip .
Oon vuerrial Bank of Perm's. . . '
I'mii'iTa and Mechanic' Bank
Gi-nrd Bank . ,
Kensington Bank ,
Mauii'rwtnrers' Sr Mechanics' Hunk
Mechanics' Bank
Movntm iming U iiik , .
Philadelphia Bak
Hl-tm Ikill Dni.k
Suitilmnrk Bnnk .
Wcs'.oru Hunk . .
par
pur
pHl
p if
par
pur
par
p. it
par
pur
p-r
p lr
par
pur
pur
Country Hanks
Bank of Pittsburg Pittshnip
p" i
Hank of Ohcsfrr County
linnk of Delaware County
Bank of Gerinnntown
linnk of Lewistown
Hank f Middlctown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
II. ink of Northumberland
Berk County Hunk
Columbia Bank At Bridge ro.
'arlTUln Bank
DoylcKtown Hank
Ij.iiioi) Bank
Exchange Hank
Do do branch of
Funnm!.' Honk of Ducks ro.
Fnrmcr' H.iiik of Lancnstci
Fanners' Hank of Reading
liirribut3 Hank
Lmcna'cr Hank
Lebanon Hank
Men limits' & Mnniif. Hank
Minrrh' Hank of Pottsvillu
Northampton I) .ink
Tiiwu rU Bank
West Hranrh U ink
Wyoming Hank
t)l'i,:e of Bnnkof TrW.
' lllicu do do
Of'ire do do
Ofiieo do do
Westchester
p:.t
par
pit
Chester
Germantnwn
l.l wist.twil
Middlctown
Norristown
i
par
par
forlliuiulteilainl par
Heading
Columbia
Carlisle
Dojlealown
Eaalon
Pittsbtn?
Hiill.dayaburg
Hri-tol
Lancater
Heading
Jlarriibiirg
Lnncafler
I.ebinon
Pittfhurg
Pottsville
AHentown
Tuwanda
NVillianiaport
j to I
par
M
pnr
pur
par
n
par
pHl
pnr
ar
par
pur
par
pnr
par
pnr
I'kerharro
I
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par
Harrisbuig'
Thee
ofliccs
LaiiCiia'er
Kciuling
not
ratnti J ittucn
DISCOUNT.
NOTES AT
U ii.k of the I'ni'.cd St.iti Philudi Iphia
Uilko of Hank of IT. S. Putaburg
Do do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
Kv::irins!nri Snv. In. A do
l'fin Township S.iv. Ins. do
1' i;.: r.t' ('!iaiiibi r: buig Chimb, uburg
' i k of Gettyaburrf G.-ttybU'g
l.'r. i-'f Suquc!iunna Co. Motittoao
If.': 11 u.k Eiicr
I'm. in-r.' A DiOfera' Bank Vyneburg
K ankli'i D mk Washing'on
11 .nikdile liji.k UoncMlule
M.ir.nngihela B.ink of B. Dr.m nrvillc
i
In
S
Yak llank Yoik lj
N. U. The notes of those bank on which we
omit quo'ationa, und eolu-titute a dn-li ( ) are not j
l urcba-td by the Philadelphia brokers wiih the
exec) lion of those which bate a letter of r. fin inc. I
H HOKE N B A N K S. !
rhi!rj(jo' hia luv. Ios.
1'liiludelphii Loan Co,
t-(-':A:ylkill Sav. Ins.
M iou il Labor Bank (T. V
All.'s' ary Hank of Pa.
Bunk of Heaver
Hank of Swntara
I'atik of Vusi.ingl.in
Centre. Hai.k,
City Uii.k
Kar'n.i ra' & Mech'cs' Bank
raimcrs' & MechV' Bank
Tanners' & MixhW Bat.k
1 in tnony Insliluto
i I iiiitnirj.iui. Bank
Joniaia Li ink
I.uin! trmcn's B-nk
Northern Hank of J'a.
Ntw Hope Di-l. Biidpe Co.
N'tttliumb'J Union Col. Hk,
North Wisl. rn Hank of Pa.
Office ol Schuj lkill Hank
I s. Acr, & Mdiiuf. Hank
Sjlvei Lake Bank
Union Bank of Prnti'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Piiilirhlt.hia failed
do fsibd
do filled
Dyotl, prop ) fiiled
Hid bud
no sa!e
closi d
closed
He.tver
ll.irrir.burg
Washington
P(dfonta
Pitisbuig
Pittsburg
Payette Co.
Grrenca 4
Harmony
failed
(l.sod
uo sale
fiit'ej
fol.d
failed
no sale
Huntingdon no t-:,l.-Lenitowu
Iins..lt'
W arien
Dunduir
New H.ipe
Milton
Meadville
Port Curbou
(.'arli-Ie
Munln.se
Uniontown
HO sale
closed
failed
failed
closed
filled
tloscd
Greensburg
Wilkesbatro Bridgo Co,
Wilki aburie no sale
Ail notes puipoiliiiR to le on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not gieu in the above Hot, may be set
down aa liuuds.
Hank of New Biutibwiik Brunswick
Hclvidete Hank Bcluihue
Hurlingtou Co. Batik Midford
t'ommircial Hank Perth Amboy
CumbeTland Hank Hridgelon
Farmers' Bank Mount Hully
Fiirmera' and Mechanics' Hk Rahwsy
Farmers' and Mechanics' Hk N. Hiunswitk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Middleiown Pi
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City
faded
Vpm
par
1 rn
par
par
Spm
failed
. Ipm
failed
faded
failed
failed
failed
par
failed
Spin
par
HO sule
llobokcn HkgiV Grazing Co Hoboken
Jersey City Hank Jersey City
Mei'liaims U ink rattersoti
Manufacturers' Bank Hellevillo
.Morris Company Hank Morrrtnwn
Monmouth UkofN. J. Freehold
Mirhanii b' Hank Newark
Mechanics' and Mnuuf. Bk Trenton
Moiris Canal and Bkg Co Jtiny City
Post Notre
Newark BLg & Ins Co Newaik
N(W Hope Del Uiidge Co l.auibeilaMlle
N. J. Manulae. and Bkg Co llobokeu
N J Pruleition & Loubaid Ik Jersey City
"pm
par
faded
tailed
I pm
f.nl.d
pm
par
par
?! Ill
p,r
trange B.Mik Orange
Pa'erson Bank Paterson
Peoples' Hank lo
Princeton Bank Princeton
Salem Hanking Co S dem
St.ae Hank Newark
Htate Bnik Eliz.biil.iuwn
State Hank Cmdcn
K ite Bank of Morrie M..niston
State Hank Tn-ntun
Si.lrin and Philud Manuf Co t-alt in
Sussex Bank iNrwton
fit lit. iti Uankiuj; Co Trenton
l i. ion Hank . Dntrr
u.hins'0" Banking Cn. Ilackensjtk
ii:i.avau:.
Hk of Wilm A. Brandwiiii Wi mit'gb.n
Hank of Dttawaa V dmii gn u
Hank of Sir) rna Biovina
Do linni-h Millotd
Fatirers Bk of Sia'c of Dei D -ver
Do brunt U Wilmington
Do brunch Groittuwu
Da branch Niw castle
Union B:.nk V duni.gt..i
I in
fat'ed
, i
nnit o
i 1 1 1
t, 'in
ftlll J
? Under 6'
IXj On all banks marked thus ( ) there are ii
tber counterfeit or altercJ notes uf th tr.ou:. di
kolwaloHiiis, in emulation
PROSPECTUS
r
Till: JUAlfY KI,YSTO.L.
TERMS t'i rim TDK SF.HSIO.
TV Ur d 'rigncd brine fully swair of the im
portance l h iving a 1) lily Democratic Paper,
pul hil.rtl at the Heat of Government of Ponnsy I
vanii. dtointf the session of the Legislature, in
con pliaiur with the riquratol a numUer of tbrir
denim ratir frirnds, propisc In publish the KEY
SKIM; DAILY, during the approaching session,
on a Royal bluet at the low price of two dollars
for the si ssiuti, or two mils per tingle copy.
'i'l e ff'ral ol jrrt to be nttitinrd hv the publication
of a D iily pnpt i at Harriahuig dtiiing the srssion
of the L. gia'ultiie, ia in give it ports of the Debates
in the two Houses, on all impoilant public ques
tions, ii ore at length thin has hersfofoic hei n cus
toiinrv. and to get those reports out before the pub
lie. nunc rv nrdittous'y than by the alow process of
a Willi-we kly paper. There ia nn anxiety in the
mh.ds of il v railing public to obtain theeailiist
information in regard to a'l public movements !
mid ns the measures to be brought forward and dis
cussed, at the nppr. ai ding session of our legisla
tive, w ill ! ol the first importance, to the people
at large, we conceive that there can be no mora
sui'nblc lime ilian the prernt, for the commence
nn nt of an enterprise ot this kind.
An one i f the pmprictora of the Keyatone ia a
proft fmoiiiiI atenographcr, and haa long been cn
r iged as a Hep.irier in Congress, in the Conven-
Hon to ainrnd the Const tulion, and in the Slate
I Legislature, he roiifnlcnlly hopes that ho will be
eiiab cd to roiuluct the gilative Department ol
the paper, in a manner entitely ea'isfaetory to thoae
mrnibi in wlnwe rem irk hi may repot), and the
public at l.irge. He will be nsniated by competent
.eijor'ris, and will at all limea atti nd in one House
hi ram II' to eiiMitc fa thful and accurate reports of
debntea In the Legislature. The other proprietor
will t.ike charge of the' Editorial Department of the
paper, and as l.o haa heretofore had considerable
cxpciicucc in cuiiduciing a Democratic Journal, in
another part of the State, ho hopes to be able lo
mako the Keystone acceptable not only to his politi
cal fiii'inls, but lo the reading public
We aliall alno have a correspondent at Wash
ington, who will give a daily synopsis of the busij
ness trnnaacit d in tho National Lcgislutuir ; and
an account of all the political mov, merits, which
tiny ho made ut the e..t of ihe general Govern
nn nt.
qj" As we shall incur a heavy expenditure, a
vrr and nlo o our own labors, in gelling up our
Daily, and in employing Urpoiters, Corn spondents,
Sec. we liuat our fiirtidH throughout the stnto will
ext rt thenist'Uca to give our pajier as wide a circu
lation aa piiss ble,
Ti.e very low rjte at which we have placed our
Da ly, will in il.o it uecrssitry for us to adopt the
cash sran.M, so far at b-ast us it is comerui d,
mid rnjuire p.) incuts to bu made to il dining ihe
first month of the session.
'I he semi-weekly Keystone, ( D.iuh'c Royal si7e)
will l-e puhlithid as utual duiitig the esIon at two
dollars.
rj- l'i . at Mas'rr" and others somling us five
ub eribeis arcomp mie.l ly ten dollais, will be
eulitled lo a co y lor their tmuhle.
ISAAC G. MeKIM LEY.
J. M. G. LESCl JJE
llani.-.burg, Vte. 4, la 1 1.
rrtwijriuv Uij
OF THE
DAILV STATU CAFITOZ. GAZETTE.
'Pllri e.lilors of the State Capitol Gazette, at ;he
urgent solicitation of numiloua Democratic
fiiends in ulmotl eviry country of the Common
wealth, have come lo the conclusion, to publish,
during the simnys of the approaching session of the
Legisla.urc, tho
STATE CAPITOL GAZETTE, DAILY.
The Daiit G47.i:TTr. will le p inled on a roy
al shirt of fine paper, which will bn sullirii ntly
large to cm.tnin full reports of proceeding of both
branches .f ihe Legislature. In carry lug out our
intention of nubli-Linrr a dailv par er at the seit i f
J Government, we will of c. ursc subject ourselves to
tirnw rxnoud'turrs. and will ronspuiientlt' exnect
i - i
. the Deiiiociuiy of l'i nns Iv .nia lo inlly round us.
und sustain us in in r undertukinir. To t liable us
faded j 0 j,;vc fu n-poils ol the proceedings of the Le
no sb.e gi-latuir, we have mndr urraugements for placii g
clofed J j eJtn H,iU.c a roini etent stetiocrdpher, the ubihty
and profi-Hsioniil expirience of one of whom at
leas, ia universally admitted both hire and else
where. In addition to thi, w e have eripugcd, at a
considerable exiruse, the valuable service of our
lute Washington Correspondent, whose style ot
writing, the forcible, energetic, and fearless man
ner in which be laid I are the doings of Federalism,
and the faithful prediction which he g ive, during
the t.rrnordinuri m ssion of Congress is familial
to our numerous leaders, many of w hom have
cheerliil.y admitted to us, in person, that "Cleou"
ii one of the best political wi iters of the day, and
have urged Uf ngain to pr. cure his aid as our cor
respondent ut tho si at ot the Gent ral Government.
As regards the future coutue of the Gazette, we
d i t in it unnecessary to say more than hat it will al
ways 1 luund, as heretofore, a warm supporter of
the great principlts ol Democracy, and battling f.,iih
ful!y, for tl.e welfare, promotion, and hupp lies of
the People at la-gf. Thu banking syst. m, us it is
at pies, nt conducted, hel.ctiiig, as we do, that il is
calcula ed to spread di-ltess, nii-eiy ami ruin in e
very community where its polluting influence is
felt, shall continue to mi el liom the Gazciltt the
same ihtermiued t position it alwaya has met wi II,
until the hired eoiiiti .lis and crinbiiiaiiona of ban
keis, secnlali)rs, and stoek-jobbeis, shall be made
lo feel that the will of the people is si r a km t. Hi
ving Urn the ardent and zealous supOitei of the
re-election of our present wotthy Eketutive, Dtviu
R. Pout I n, it shail lie our prnle und pleasure to
give lo his administration u linn, dtcided and ho
nest suppocl.
In publishing a daily p:ter, we are well aware
I
of tl.e heavy it s onsiluliiy that wi.l rest upon us,
us its edit, rs and roi'duclms. We are fu inly con
vinced, however, that a Democratic daily paper i.t
the real of government, is mtirh lorded, and ut the
siiggrftion of our Oernoriadc frit lids, we have been
induced to commeiue the unde. taking, provided a
it a-iu id le riicouiagt inent is given to warrant it.
't he veiy moi'eiate teiuis at which we oiler our dai
ly paper to subMide is, must convince everyone
tii.it the ol jeel is not to realize thrrtfiom uu extra-
ia. oil roiupt nsa'iou for our Ul ois. On the i tl.er
l ... i ii i . ..r ...i .'i a
i ' uuii oe e'ieiii satisiiru n our rxj'Viises
do not fall behind Our income,
. ... , ,
i in
i ne li tres nt me utur hiiitti: are sum ss
will ei.innt I us to ailont tlie (ash stkTCN, wlurli
tu e win be Inctiv atlhce.l to.
1 Tho sciiiiwrikly friATl. CAnroi Gazitte
: I'l nble r-'V.d size) will be pnblis' td us heretofore,
' during the si ting of the I.i gisiuture,
Any petM'u (.ending us five auUcribera acroinf a-
tiit'il by tin dollar, thull icctive c for their
pir
pnr
pat
par
par
p..r
p.r
par
par
trouble, ttg,
Pt isoi s sui -cibii g for either of ihe above pa-
c;s, mr r q es d tu send in lUeil otdtrs ill oi l.
Iv.re tut '.'Mi cf December.
TERMS;
Da'IT GArrTT f..r the aeskion f2 00
6lMI-VllXlltiltlT1l, tto. a 00
JIE.NLOCK At ORATION.
I'Jiluri und yVoi.n't.jrr.
Hamsbui, Dee. 4, 1811.
IVXoCALItA & IIERSE,
JVo 51, lurlU StcoiMl HlrtM't,
(conn in or coomb's utttt.)
Wlieie they constantly keep nn hand a gencril
asartrtmetit of
CLOTHS, CASGIMEIirS, VEETINOS,
Ami a grtut variety if artidtx if a lupvrwr
quality, which they t fler to dispose of
upon Ihe most icasonahle tirrns.
C10UNTRY MEHCHAN IS and othera will
J Mud it to thiii advantage to rail and riaiiiine
their sti-rk before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1 84 1 ly
A M'lJE.Aim ASSOKTli:T
or
.5
UaT anived from the city of Philadelphia, and
fir aale, at the most reduced prices, for cash,
at the new store formerly kept by John Bogar, as
follows Clothing of nil soils ami sizes, such as
Warm Overco its, Coaltees, Pantaloons. esls, cVe.
Also, a large assortment of Fine Calf skin and Wa
terproof Boots, Ladies' Lace Hoots, and a variety of
other Hoots and Shoes for the winter, trimmed and
untrimmcd Gum -Shoes, and Men's, Hoys' and Chil
dren's Shoes, of all sizes.
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN,
Sinibury Oct. HOth 1 84 1. if:
M R s . IToITton ,
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
public generally, that she continues lo keep
that well known Tavern Stand in Maiket atriei,
Sunbury, sign of tho
formerly kept by lohn Bolton, her husband ; and
by endeavoring lo conduct the establishment in a
mnnner to give smixlaetioti to all, hopes lo merit a
lihetal share of public, patronage.
Sonhury, October '.'Hi, 1811.
iiiilniry, XortliiiiiihfiiaiMl County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
rPHE subscriber has rented that large and convi--
iiienl Tavetn House in Sunbury, lately occu
pied bv Hiram 1'iiit. and is p epaied to acc. iniuo
ilaic oil who will favor him v illi their custom, in a
ne.it and comfortable manner.
LOCERT ADAMS.
Sunbury, Oct. 23d, 1811.
j: zs-a m. rfec-v
SIlrSC3LT & F?.T,
11 ESPECTFULLY infoim the citizena of Sun-
bury and vicinity, tbnt they have tiik'ii the
Shop latily occupied by NVm. Durst, where they
w ill carry on I ho
TAILORING BUSINESS,
in all its various brini-hcs. Hy stiict atti ntinn and
irasonnble chaiges, they cxjiect to meiit a share of
punlir patronage.
Sunbury, Sept. 4th, 184!.
MADEIRA WINE. Fust quality Madiera
W me, for sile low by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER,
FOURTH PROOF HRANDY A "genuini
nrtlclo alwava on hand and for sale bv
Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the beat quality always
on bund and for tale by
Sept. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER.
LOAF AND LUMP
hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, IMI.
SUGAR. Always on
II. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE MO
LASSES. Ol the best quality always on hand
ii id for sab- by
Sept. 1, 1S41. II. B. MASSER,
BROWN SUGAR. Of a goml qualitv, for sale
luwby Sept. 1,1841. H. H. M AS.-EH.
GREEN AND ULAt'K TEAS. Of the brat
qualitv alwivsou hand and for stle bv
Sent. 1, 1841. H. II. MASTER.
COFFI E. J.ixi. I.'io and Lacuna Coll'te, con
stantly on hind und for mle bv
Sept. 1, 1841. 11". B. M ASSER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer slr.nntd I
Spcim Oil, ol the best quality, always unhand al.d
for sale by
Sept 1, 1841. II. B, MASS-ER.
STEEL. Cast and Blister Stetl. for sale by
Sept. 1,1641. H. B. MASSER.
IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con
stniilly on hand and for sale by
Sept.!, 1841. II. 11. MASSER.
Ligl'OKS. Ol ull kinds und ol the U.l quali
ties, always on hand and for sale he
Hepll. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
SPRING S TEEL. Of various sizes fur Eliplic
Springs, for sale by
Seft. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER.
LARGE QUARTO BIBLES. For aale ut
very reduced price by
Sepi. 1, 1341. IL BMASSER.
BLANK HOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale by
S.pt. 1, 1841. 11. H. MASSEJ.
BLANK DEEDS. Bauds, Mortgages, Ac. for
sale bv Sept. 1. 1 Ml. H. B. MAssER,
JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 1, 1MI. II. B. M ASSER.
CLOTHS, Blue, Biaik. Invisible Green,
for st le by
Ac.
Sept. 1, 1841.
CASHMERES
II. B. M SSEK.
A . D SATTIN LTTS. For
H. B. MAssER.
-For sale ebeup by
II. H. MASSER.
alo very low by
Sept. I, 1841.
CARPETING.
Kepl. 1, 1841.
BLAN KETS F,.r sale cheap bv
Sept. I, 1841. H. 1LMASSER.
UNBLEACHED M Us LIN M. For sale by
Sept. 1, ejll. IL H MASSER.
COTTON YARN AND COTToN LAPS
For sale by
Sept. I, 1841; H. B- MASSRIL
" HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For sule
by Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER.
TOWING LINES, CORDS AND HOPES.
For sale by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
FOR SAW-M1LLS,
III RsNJAMIXj N. CrSIIWA.
'lHE Subscriber having irrhased the right for
A vending and using the above valuable inven
tion, for Northumberland County, offer to dispose
of the same lo persons who may desire to purchase.
The above in" ntiou ia now in optiali.'ii at ihessw
mill of Mr. M'Catty, near Sunbury, w here (l ran
bv inspected ky owner of saw null and all othera
inl.res.ed. E, GliHIN,
Msreh 27. If. SAMUEL GOBI.N.
LIST OF BOOKS,
roa SAtX HI '
113. ST p -gv.KMfBqrtHrr?
A N'l'lION'S Cl.issicul Dictionary; Lrmprier's
do Ainsworth'a do; Cobb's do English and
German do.; Ambon's ('a?sar; Ambon's Grammer;
Anllien'a Ciccio; Mail's Latin Readet; Ogilby'sdo.;
Audiew's Latin Lessons; Donnrg.in'a Lexicon;
Fisk's Grcik Exercises; Davies'a Legendet; Grneea
Majura; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
(ioldsmilh's England; do. Greece; Lycll's Elements
of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Iloinny; Elements of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Portei'a Rhetorical Rea
ders; Emerson's Geography and History, Olney's
do; Parley's do.; Smith's Grammer; Kirkham's do.;
Kay' Readers; CoM'a do.; Cobb's Arithmetiek;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Bonks; Evangelical Fa
mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do; Collater
al do.; Smail Bibles and Testaments; Parker'a Ex
ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's
S .int'a Res'; American Revolution; Marryatt'a No
vels; Mrs. r helps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Law,; Lettersnn Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Ueginners; English Exercisea adapted lo
Murray's Grammer; Sequel to Comley's Spelling
Hook; American Class llr.ok; Daboll's Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A creat variety of Blank Books, Ac
August 28, I Ml.
Work of Ialuie.
IN a stale ol health Ihe intestinal cannl may lie.
compared to a river whose watria (low over the ad
joining land, through the channels nature or art
has made, and improves their qualities; and to keep
up the comparison of the river, so long as it runs
on smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy;
hut if by some cnuse the course of the river is stop
ped, then the water in the canals is na longer pure,
but toon lieromes stagnant. There is but one law
of circulation in nature. Winn llnro ia a super
abundance of kumorial fluid (serocily) in the intra
tiiuil tubes, and rostivencss tukes place, il ft ws
hack into the hloo.l vessels, and infibratea itself in
to the circulation. To establish the free course of
the river, wc must remove the ol strut tioits which
stop its ftee course, nntl tho e of its lr Inil.iry stieam.
With the body, follow the same natural principal ;
r. move, by that valuable purgative medicine ISrun
.,J. - i i - i-i it'i . .. i- i. r
." tiiiiii iwuvnii m IUUIC J in.t, w nn n nir mi i i'
fi etuiil assist nit e of nnlure, the superabumlance of ,
humors in the intestine canal. Hy persevering in
this practice, the ways of the citcuUtion will then i
be restored to the full exercis ol their natural func- J
lions, and a state ol health will be firmly establish
rd Remember, never sutler a drop ol blood to be
taken from you- Evacuate the humors ss often '
ami as long us they arc degenerated, or tis long us '
you are sick. I
Dr. H rand ret h's Office in Philadelphia, is nt No. !
8, NORTH EIGHTH street, where his pills can be .
had ut "5 cent per box, with full tliteelions. '
fjj t Inly agent in Sunbury, ia 11. U. Masser Esqr. ;
Sunbury, Sept, 4. 1841. J
C'rrlificntc'M ol'Asciicy. I
THE following are the duly appointed agents in
their respective counties, for tho sale of Itrandrcth't ;
Vegetable Universal l'ills.
Norlhumbeilard counlv : Milton Mat key V
Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewei s- ,
ville Geddes, Gtccn iV Wulls. Geoigetown F.
Midhugcr A Co.
Union rounty : I.ewisburg Malls cV (ietlde. ,
Mitllinburg Pellman Al Heckly. New Berlin j
John M. Ik titer. Selinsgrove Eyre Jc Co. Mid- j
dleburg l-aac Smith. '
Lycoming county : Williamsport John Smith.
Newbeny M. A J. C. Fun-ton. Munrv W. A.
IVlrican. Jerwy Shnie James H. H. .burn.
Columbia county : Danville T. etc E. B. Rey
nolds. Cattawissa C. A. Brobls. Berwick Shu-
mini vV Kittenliouse. lilooinstturg-John 11. .Moyer.
Sunburv, Sept. 4, 1841,
ATTENTION,
.i . si i i: y j t v i: s ,
1) EljL'ESTS the attention of his country frit nils
k- who are in want, to his verv large stock of
Carpelings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Stair Rods, Ac., Ac., that he has just opt in d, si
his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d street, ami No. 2
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila
de'phia. Julv 31, IMP ly.
JACOB ttlAXlTIN,
C oiuiiiiMioii '! I'oiiarIiiis
iyehciiant,
mm
Merchant gent ra'lv, that he continms the
v'ommitsion and FoiwarOii.g liusinrvs. at I ware
house, foot of illoe. l. liji'ioad, Itliwaic and
iicbuvlkill.
Mtrchauts huv.nij goods lo le tlrpped, will find
it much to their advantage, as lo lime und prices
of height, to semi their inrtclidn.'ise to the Depot,
corner of Front ami Willow bluet Railroad, as they
can then be sent cither route hy the 'Tide ater
Canal, oi Schuylkill und Union Cunals, aa bouts
will arrive and depurt d iily for the Juuiiiti und
Susquehanna Canals hy Title-wnter in tow of steam,
or via iScluiylk.il and Union Canals from Fairmuunt
dain.
Merelianta will please be pr.rtieular lo send all
goods destined for either route, to the large Dt pot,
rornvr of Front and W'How utrert Railroad, with
dirictu.ns accornpiny ing them, which rout they
wish tiirin in be shipped.
('..arse and finu Salt and P. jter at wholesale
prices, on the Delaware or Schuylkill.
Philadelphia, Ju le 5, 1841 I v.
JCHlTSOJllIlTGS.
VHOLZSALE FIIOE, BONNET,
Cap una' I'ulm l ef Hat Sore,
No. IOSocth 4-ih Sthikt I 1IILADEI.P1IIA,
A THERE an e.ctii.sive aooriment of ihe above
' ' trih les are cir.i.lanily kept on hund, for sale
at tl.e most reasonable lennu.
M tv 29, 1811.- ly.
SPANISH HIDES
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). K 1 li K P A T U 1 ( K At IS ( ) N,
Ku. SI, Aorfr Third nt net.
(UETWXLM MABKKT A X It CIIVL'T STHHTS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale a large ami excellent assortment
of ipanUh Hides, Vutiia hip; Tunuirt' Oil,
djf., at the lowest maiket price-, t ill er for cash, ii
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received for (tie, oi
purchased ut the highest maiket prices.
Q3 Leather atoied free of charge.
April 17, 1841. ly.
ATfTKNTiON MERCHANTS", cVo.
S. F.&0. H.FRICK,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WADING &
ranimi coxmssio nihchants,
Nu. S07, Market ttreet.five duor abate Stirulh,
rHILADEU'JUA,
OFFER for aale, at the lowest maiket pr'rcra, t
geueial assortment of Teat, Ct ffien, Sugar.
Mulasvi, Wine, Liquor, tyictt, Tobaceo, 4;c.
Couhtst Paoui i x received and sold on commis
sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will
find it to their advantage lo rail and examine our
flock, before purchasing t Is, win re. Merchant
wishirg their goods collected in this city, by having
an order, will have them promptly forwardsd, by
the most expeditious lines.
sitwi i. isirs, joii a, ti k.
FaI. 6, 18-11. ly.
AN unparellcled remedy for common Colds,
(.'nucha. Asthma. Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
lending to consumption; compored of Ihe concen
trated virtue of lion-hound, B onset. Blond Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable sulwtunrrs.
Prepared only by J. M. Wisblow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence and universal! admitted pectoral
v it I ties of the Herbs from which the liaham of
lliireltoiii'l i made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ! it i therefore only necessa
ry to observe that this Medicine contain the whole
of their Medicinal proiertira, highly conrentratrd,
and so happily combined with several oilier vege
table substances, as to render il ihe most sjieedy,
mild and certain remedy, now in Use, for the com
plaints shove mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imfiammaflon and aore
nrsa of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm. en
aiding the patient lo expectorate with case and free
dom, assuages cough, relieves nthmalic and diffi
cult respiration, heal the injured parts, oien ihe
pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, and give
strength to the lendci lungs, and thus produces a
speedy and lasting cure.
lxilRATITt OK IS Til BASEST rlMMK IB MS.
We are not among that class of Editors who for a
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring il into rapid
sale; neither ate we willing to icmain silent, after
having tested the utility of an improvement or dis
covery in science or ail. Our readers will recoiled
we told them wc were tinwi II wiih a sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks ngo. Well, we pur
chased two bottles of INSLOW'S UALSAM
OF HOREHOUND, and so auddeu was the cure,
that we forgoi we ever had a cold. ThotC who
are nllhclcd, may tiy il upon our recommendation.
Lt-MiiVrVt 77,'isrr)A. For sale bv
HENKY YO.XTHEJMER, Sunlury,
JACOB BRIGHT, Xarlhumlterluiul.
Also, by Druggists generally throughout the
country. l uce, fit) ct tits per liottle.
August 14tli, 1811. ly.
HAYS, ELLIOT, LYON & GOSH.
M ImjU-kuU' Ot-ula-rft,
In Foreign, Hritish unit Amtrirun l)ry tioniL,
No. 12 North Tnihii Stkelt, Piiii.vi't lcui v
COUNTRY Merchants cun be supplied nt all
times w ill. an extensive assort n em of the above
GihmIs,(iii the n.ost reasi liable ni.d satisfactory terms.
May 29, 184!. I y.
this maciiim: acjai.nst tiii;
voiu.i.
IMPORTANT TO r ARIVZERS.
.WENPORT'S Improved Patent 'Threshu g
Machine and Horse Power, which threshes
) and cleans at the same tune an invention for
1 which Farmers have long looked in vain, anil which
j tenders the above machine perfect anil pat further
I improvement. Those who hove lien nailing for
j somrlhing hi Iter than feretotuie olh n il lor sale,
will find this to be the article. Cutue see i' and
fudge for yourselves
j The fuhscrilters have ptin-hastd the riubl of the
i above Machine and Horse Power, tor the coun
ties of NoHTIIl M UKRLAMl, LvrOMIMI, CtlMIIM,
I and Umios anil also, the piivileges ol lending
I them in any other places for which the right has
' not been previously sold.
The advantage w hich this Machine has over
j all others invented are many and obvious. One
boy and three men can do all the tbrtshing and
cleaning ol 1 50 bushels of wheat in one day and
j this usually takes seven hands one day and three
the next. For field threshing it tukes the lead of
, any thing in this world no grain is scattered or
1 lost.
! Suth is the superiority r.f the Horse Po-ver,
that three horses can thiesh as inuih with il as
, four can with any other.
'The Mai bines and Horse Power will be sold
together or sept rale, to suit urrhasers. Made and
, (old ill Milton, by the sul senbers.
WM. WELCH,
WM. II. POMP,
i liENUY FLICK.
Milton, April IV, 1st 1.
if ; o.w.ti i:.viki rt o.
THRESHING cV WINNOWING MACHINE
Having had in use, one of Daveiipon's Putt nt
Threshing und Winnowing Machines, and Icing
repeatedly culled upon for our opinion in regard to
their value, durability und advantages, we make,
free to slute, that they exceed in our opinion, any
'Tbreshirg Machine we ever W'fore witnessed in
use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market
"00 bushtls of Wheat per day, and this wiih the
aid of three hands besides the driver. 'Tl.e Straw
is passed off from the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending alaiut IS feet from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain ia lost. What i of some inipoitmice
and greatly so, is the fact that nndust passes from
the Machine to the man who feeds il. 'The Horse
power seems lo lie ix-rfection itself three horses
! may woik il with ease and their fastest gait nerd
only he the ordinary lough gait. We must
cheerfully rt commend the Machine lo Farmers
they ate manufactured ill Milton by Messrs. Welch
Pomp and Fiick. PHILIP HII GERT.
JOHN B HELLER
Chilisquaquc isbp., NorlVd co, March 20, 18-11.
"lMJAJ)V,IOTKL."
Il lAVIl.kLi:. C OM Ol M Y,
t'tuiti) lvaula.
I npiIE SUBSCRIBER .-cspcrtlulty informs the
i ul.lic, that he has removed tioin the town of
1 ( uiluu iaa lo VuiinlU , and that he lias puich.sed
III that place, the Large una I vntracdwu
II It 1 C K 11 ) I s 1'- ,
AT 1 11 X COR XR or MILL 1KB M 4 II K XT SmiXTK,
C Ojipmite the Cuurt-lluute,J
a V hich he haa filled up bv the erection
ttKft of ADDI TION AL BUILDIN(iS. and
extensive STABLING, for ihe .'irr-
is-lninnient pf Trartllet and Vititurt.
He is now prepared lo accommodate all who may
favor him with a call, and he would stale that no
thing in his power shall he It ft t ndone, to render his
cu-toiners comfortable and happy while under hi
caie. His accommodation are ample, and hi rooms
furnished in modem style, and the protrielor i de
termined that hi establishment sliall sustain and
keep up with the growing reputation and iuipoitance
of the tow n in which it i located.
Hi Tl will I supplied with every luxury of
Ihe season, and the httt and choicest variety the
markit ean affifd. Hi Bah will be tored with
alt the bent urtirlen that can be furnished by our
eitiei, and the whole will ! such a to give satis
faction lo every one.
Well knowing that an enlightened public- will
always judg for them-elves, he feels confident that
they will fvur him with their patronage.
SAMUEL A. BRADY.
Dsnvillc, Jan. 30.
Comnmpt Ion ! C'onMimpI ion ! t
DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY
IS an infallible rrmrdy for trrting Pulmonary
Complaints, Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood,
ditncully of Breathing, Bronrhitis, aorrnes of the
Throat and difficult Expectoration, Weaknevsrs,
Debility, Liver Complaint, and all other allrclion
of a consumptive natute. This medicine ha de
cidrd advantage over most preparations of the kind,
as it regulate tun tiowels, and strengthens the con
stitution I and does not bind up tho system and
encourage intemperance, as most of the medicine
do, by the fatal opiates alcohol combined in them.
Such medicines have a great tendency to bring
misery and distress, and even death upon many
Valuable ritirens. We find by the wteklv record
of the bills of mortality, that tbice fourth of tho
human soul who so suddenly departed Irom their
dcarrsl friends and relations, have hern awrpt offhy
that fatal anil fell destroyer, Conumption, when
many rould have Iteerl saved if they had used ft
ptoper medicine. Fellow lieing who yet dwell
with us, and are afflict, d wilh the premonetnry
symptoms of this disease, procure immediately Dr.
Duncan's Exirclorant Remedy before it lie too late,
and not be led to believe that such symptoms will
oon pass oil' without Ihe use of ptoper medicine;
hy sui h negligence, you m iy toon be led to know
your folly. One bt tile may at the first at' irk, lie
sullicienf. Pamphlets giving a full treatise, always
accompany the medicine. Price, f I per bottle.
Olliee No. 10 North Eiuhth street, Phil idelphia,
HENRY YOATHEIMEK.
Dee llth 1841. Agent.
.vpci.la &- II.Vmm lioiuli la ism.
Cured by Dr. lltirlith' Cilcbrnted Medicines.
MR. WILLIAM MORRISON, of Schuylkill
Sixth street. Philadrh.hia. afflicted for sever
al years witli the above distressing disease sick
ness al the stomach, headache, palpitation of the
heart, impairtd appetite, acrid eructations, coldness
nnd weakness of the extrrmilies, emaciation and
general debility, di-turhed rest, a preMure and
weight at the stomach idler eating, severe flying
pains in the chest, back and aides, cosliveness, a
dishk - f .r society or cnnveisation, lang.inr and I ts
s'nude up. n the least occasion. Mr. Moanisotf
had applied to the most emitn nt physicians, who
c.tnsitleted it hcvond the power of human skill to
restore In nt to he.tilh; however, aa his affliction
had reduced him to a ib plorable condition, having
tu rn induced bv a friend i.f his lo try Dr. II aslich's
Medicines, us tin y being loghly recommended, by
which he proru ed two packages for a trial ; btforo
usii g the second package, he found hi. nelf greatly
relieved, and by continuing the use of them the
disease entirely tbsti. eared he ia now enjoying
all the blessing of pe.feet health.
Principal nflicc, l'J North Eighth street, Phila
delphia. Also, fur sole at the store of
HENRY YO.YTHEIMER,
lb r. 4 th, 1841. Agent.
DR. DUNCAN'S
K- tomtit Itemed)'.
IS perfuming some of the moat wonderful cures
on record. Mr. WM. PEARSON, of Delaware
i county, Pennsylvania, was taken in the fall of 1840
with a distress ng Cough, which daily increased
until he iTcame so much reduced in llesh that he
was eb'igt'il to be helped in and oU ol bed. His
Physicians ut length gave up all hopes, and pro
noiiiiC'tl his lung' fatal; vff cted and incurable.
In this hopele-s situation he was for ten weeks ;
when a fiirntl of his enl ed to See him, and disco
vt riiiit his iivvlnl condition. He immediately pro
coed three botile. of DR. DUNCAN'S EX PEC
'I GRANT REMEDY, (having witnesfed the ef
ft t ts iii a similar case, induced him to procure the
medicine,) and gave it arrording to dirtctions, and
to the aioiii-hinf nt of ull friends, Ihe piticnt be
gan lo feel hriter In fore using the medicine one
wnk. After us;ng it strictly six weeks the p
t ent was r, ndt red '.ble lo resume his daily occu
pa ion. How many thousands of valuable ftieuds
liuve been taken i way from us for the waul of
proper treatment. 'Tl.e very many who are yet
umong us, and laboring under alarming symptoms,
to siieh I beg to sav, procure immediately Dr.
DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY,
and if it he not too late, you may be restored to
peifecl In abb. In the last stages therein a con so
lution found in this medicine, by its voolhing and
pahative elici t".
Fr talent the PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 10 North
Eighth stint, I'hd'd Iphia. Also, at the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMEE, Sunbury,
Novemt er 27, I "41 Agent.
HEALTH.
IS H ANY of out r a.icr, no doubt, nre possessed
Vfl with this all important blessing, which they
may long reudn, if punirular regard and cure be
paiJ to theiiis lvts, that, whenever they feel the
least indisposed, to r.-curn a pioper medicine in
"due season." But, on the contrary, we find thou
sands who are labor. ng under disease, and many,
we fear, will prove sun us, if not a'tended lo early.
Would those persons resort to the medicine that
hssestalilish.il i s. It in thousands of rases, which is
Dr. HARLICH'S Ctxroi'Mi Srn.tiiTHiii
a mi 4iKiiMANAri.aiK.vsT Pills, so pre-eminently
lecommcudad for disea-rs incident to Ihe human
race, they would be leplnced back again to "life'
sweet hie-inc." which i "health."
We fitk Irom occular proof, knowledge in ma
ny instances, where run have tierii performed by
Ihe use el this mid. cine, with marked (ticres in
v.n ious complaints, such as Dyspepsia, Liver Com
pbiii.ls. Rheumatism, Pain in the Breast, Side and
Buck Cosliveness, Nnvoiia Weakness, Emaciation,
(i. in ral Debility, Aze. &e. i't medicine con
sists ol tw odi-iiiirt kinds, viz: Tmi (icxxix An
uit.NT and ti e Cuhmcmi Stheivothemnu Ton
ic Pills, ihe former to remove bile and all excre-m-nliiious
matter from the body, thus cleansing and
purifying the system, after which the battel are used
to give st.engih and viger to the weak and debili
tated organs, re.-lore the lost apprt te, and produce
tranquil rest and sweet repi.se. We highly approve
of the "Doctor's llie.oy" of treating diseases, which
eeitnii.lv is safe and file, lual, and advise the afflicted
lo give l is medicine a lair lual Daily Chruniele.
Prii.ripul OtFrce, N . 10 No.lh Eiahlh street,
Philadelphia. HT.NKY YOX'i'H E1MER,
Nt vi int er 20rh. 1811. Agent.
Coughs and oDI.
rPIIIK ve. v di tressrng cornplaints often lead
in o CONSUMP I'ION ihiough neglect at the
fust stiack. I would therefore sdvi-e those whose
rough htgins lo In- troublesome, and the expecto
ration scanty, with more or Irs anirnrss of the
throat, d.flirult raising of tl.e hlrgrn. Ace , ih it they
should iminidtalelv apply for a suitable medicine,
which is Dr. DUNCAN'S EX PEC I GRANT
Remedy for Consuinpii n, &c, This medicine I
have found in every instance to remove those un
pleasant annoyuneea in few daya. One tingle
Ituttle will in ni.w.1 cases prove thi- assertion, 'l'hrte
fnre, y a who wish to esrue the xauit aixns er
CossrvrTios, avail yourselves of this all impor
tant opportunity, and again enjoy the blessing of
health. JAMES M. BIRCH. Kensington.
N. H. 'The al'Ove was left ut th offne by one
whorieiiencid the wonderful effects of the aKive
medicine. Hundred ai there who thu express
Ihe joyful sentiment of their hearts in favor of such
a vuluahle medicine as Dr. Dumtam' ExrxcTo
NANir RxMiuT.tbal other may find irlief from the
same source.
For sale st the Principal Office, 19 North Eighth
street, Philadelphia. Also tt the store of
Pnre.X wrhoille. H. YO.YTHEIMER.
Nov-. Uth, 1811. Agent.