Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 12, 1842, Image 4

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    "I A K MOVE LIST.
l'i:STLVAI.i
Ti e following list showi the curnnt value of all
Penury Ivania Bunk Note. The nnwl implicit re
liance may be placed upon ft, it is every tnctk
i an fully compared with at (1 corrected from Bi. k
in ll' Reporter.
trunks In Ilillal lilil;i.
i .
Alii.
f . . i'ir. in
Pi
NOTES AT
r a k.
Hsi k of North America1 .
Dank of the Northern Liberties .
Dank i)f I'cimatlvania .
itank of Penn Township . ,
'nmii.i rcial Dunk of lYnn'a. .
I'uiuir' ami Mechanic' Dunk ,
Oirar.l I!ank , .
Kcniriton Bank . ,
Miinutacturrra' Al Mechanics' Bunk
Mechanics' Dank . .
Mnynrnensing Hunk .
I'liiladulphia Bank . .
!S. l.iiNtkill Har k
Sotuhwark Bank
Western Bunk
pnr
par
fuiied
pur
pnr
pnr
failed
par
par
pnr
par
par
par
par
pnr
Country ltauKs.
It ink of Pittsburg
Dink of Chester County
Rink of Delaware County
Bank of Oermantown
Hunk of Lewistown
Bank of Middletown
Bunk of Montgomery Co.
Dunk of Nnrthuuibetland
Fiilsbuig
par
par
pur
pjr
par
par
par
Westchester
( 'hosier
Gcrmantow-n
I.ewistuwn
Middletown
Nnrrislown
Niirthuinhcrland
Sending
Columbia
Carlisle
Do) le stown
Uerka County Hank
lolurnhia Bank &. Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Duylcstown Batik
I'aeion Bank
Exchange Bunk
Do do branch of
Farinc.m' Bank of Bucks Co.
runners' Bunk of Lancnstci
Fanners' Bunk of Reading
Harrisburg Bank
Lmcns'cr Bank
l.chnnon I), ink
Merchants' & Mnnuf. Bank
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Northampton Bank
Towanda Bank
10
10
pur
pnr
par
pur
6
par
par
par
par
pnr
bunion
Pittsburg
Holliduysburg
Bristol
Lancaster
Rending
liarrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
' Pittsburg
Potisvillo
Alleutown
Towanda
failed
West Brunch Bank
Wyoming Bunk
OHire of Bank of Pe nn'a,
Office do do
tfl'ice do do
Olfice do do
NOTES AT
Williamsporl f5 to CO
Wilkesbarre
liarrisburg These
Lancaster I oltices
Heading f do not
Easton J issue n.
D 1 C O U N T.
Cnt.k of the United States
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
Erie
Mew Brighton
do
do
t 'himhershnrg
( it-llysbuig
Montrose
Krio
Wnynesburg
Washington
Honesdule
Brownsville
Yoik -
CO
Oliice tit" Bank of U. S.
Do do do
I'd do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Bank of Chamhcrsburg
Bunk of Gettysburg
B.ink of Surquehunna Co.
Erie ll.ii.k
Farmers' V Drovers Batik
1'iaiiM'ui Bank
1Iotiisd.de Bitik
Motinnguhcla Bunk of B.
York Bank
N. B. The notes of those hank on which we
c iiiil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased iiy the Philadelphia brokers, widi the
exception ot those which have a letter of I ferctico.
B U O K E N B A N K S.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
fuiied
f.iicd
f.ilcd
fnlc!
no sale
closed
I'biludel hii Lonn Co.
t"'hulkill av. Ins.
Manual Labor Batik (T..W
Allightiny Bank ol Pa.
Hank of Beaver
H.Hik of Svvolura
Bdiik of Wushiiiton
Centre Bank
City 15. ink
Parmcra' & Meih'cs' Bank
Punuers' ot Mei h'cs' Bank
Puimers' Sl Mech'ca' Baiik
Haruioiiy Institute
Huntingdon Bunk
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bunk
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Norihumb'd L'uion Col. Bk.
North West.rn Bank of Pu.
tttlice of Schuylkill Bank
Pu. Aar. Sc Manuf. llunk
Silver Lake Bank
l'uion Bank of Penn'u.
estinoreland Bank
do
do
Dyott, prop.)
Bedford
Heaver
liarrisburg
Wu.ibiiigtou
lit lb Ionic
Pittsburg
Pittbburg
Fayette co.
(ireenca-t e
llarmoi v
closed
failed
ilosid
no sale
tailed
failed
failed
no sale
Huntingdon no sale
l.enistown no sale
Warren
Duudiill'
New Hope
Milton
Meadville
Port ( 'aiboll
('arlilo
.Muiitii.se
1 'iiiniitown
(rccnsliurg
ilkisbane
faded
no sale
closed
no sale
elosid
failed
faibd
closed
failed
c losed
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
no sale
ffj All nolis pui porting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
down as frauds.
Bank of New Biuutwick Brunswick
Belvideie Bank Belvidere
Burlington Co. Bank Medford
Commercial Bank Perth Amboy
Cumberland Bank Bridgelon
Farmers' Bank Mount Holly
Farnnrs' and Mechanics Bk Kahway
Farmers' and Mrchsnics'Bk N. Biuuswitk
Farmers' nnd Mil hunks' Bk Middletown Pt,
failed
Spin
par
lpn
pur
par
2 pm
failed
. lprn
Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City
failed
fuiied
failed
failed
failed
par
filled
Sinn
par
HobokcD Hkg 6l Liruilirr 1 o Hoboken
Jersey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank Palleisou
Munufjctur. rs' Bunk Belleville
Morris Company funk Mornstown
Monmouth BkufN.J. Freehold
Mechaiiiis' Bank Newark
Mechanics' and Mauuf. Bk Trenton
Morris Canal and Lkg Co Jeisey City
Pott Notes
DO sale
Newark Bkg A Ins Co Newark
New llopelM Bridge Co Lambeitsvillo
N. J. Manufuc ai d Bkg Co Hoboken
N J Protection A Lombard bk Jersey City
"pm
failed
laded
1 pin
failed
Spm
Orange Bank Orange
Putcrson Bank Pateison
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
Salem Banking Co Sjlein
Sule Bank Newark
Stale Bank Elizabelhtown
State Bank Camden
Stale Batik of M ori.s MorrUtowti
State Bank Trenton
Salem and PhilaJ V ai.uf Co Salem
Surst X Bank Newton
Tn uton Banking Ck Trenton
l'uion Bank Bever
Wt.hiligtui Bai kin- Co. Hackeusaek
Bil.iUAIlU
Bk of Wihn A Brandy int W'i'ininrro
par
pur
Spin
fuikl
failed
I jpm
Spin
1 pm
failed
Bank cf D ! urv
W ilmii.gtuii
Bank of Sirjrna Smyint
Do biamh M.ltorJ
Farmers Bk of Stale of Del Dover
Du l.ianch Wrlmingtoii
Do branch (Jeorgitowii
Do bunch Newcastle
I'nion Bank Wilmington
err L'ndcr 5's
Cj On all barks marked thus () thert are ci
ihf r counterfeit or sllrrtd BuUs el li.e Tarisus de
r.otuiiiations, iu liiiuljtiou.
CIT1T AUCTION
AND COMMISSION STORE.
Similar 2!) Xarth Thb-d Street. Vhiludefoh'm
EUBLIC SALE of Dry H.
mill Cutlery, Boohs, St ttioi
, Shoe mul Hals, and in alio
Goods, Hardware
onnry, C lothing,
ihort almost every
description of goods, nrp held at this establishment
every evening Goods are nlso sold lit private snle
miring ttie ilny nt thcmcruRO auction puces. Store
keepers and trailers will find it to their advantnge
by attending the Miles.
C. C. MAC KEY, Auctioneer.
Philadelphia, Novnutn r 13, 1811. ly.
TO COUNTxY MEIICIIATJTB
'T'HE Subscriber, Aent of Lyon & Harris, Hut
Manuf'mturer. fir Nw Vork, Philndelbis,
Baltimore and other large cities, 'aIiwj Huts are
highly comintmled f.ir ftrnd Cil'ii iiml duralility,
has ot hand lir-t rate nsoi tin- lit l HA Vfi and
CAPS, suitable fur Spr.na ailes, wh ch will e sold
very low, foi cnh oi nppi ived credit, nt llie nr led
cheap store, Sk 40, Noitn T'lird sire-l, oipini'e
the City Hotel. I'bil.i.k li.hin.
OLIVEU N. I'tf AC HEI1. Artnt.
N. I). Oidersl.it Hats i i the oiit,h, prooipll)
attended to. The highest i ri'ii in rush or tra !e
giwn fjr rut ilein.
Pl'ildilclphh, Nov. niber 13, I S I I 1 y
jT w7rw Alls'
lTmlrella an l'arasol Manufacturer.
-Vo. 37 Suvtfi Tiitil street, tiro dnors btluw tlie
C'iVv Until, I'fiiitdtiiftia.
'lOl'NTItN Merchants and ulliprn are solicited
to examine his assoili.ient before purchasing
elsewhere
Phila 'clj hia. NoveniUr 11. Ill.
Iv.
.sim:ui.(;, uoud co. -
No. UlN Maik"t Slrc1, l'liilatlcljiliia.
SNV1TE the attention of Country Merchants
to their exieiiMe acsorimeiit ot Brilith I'rei.ch
mul American Diy (foods, which they otl'cr lor sale
on the most reusi-nable ti mis.
I'hiludelphia. November 13, 1811. ly.
Wholesale and IJctail Shoe, 1'omiet,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
ATo. CG Xurth 2d tlreet, a few doors ubove .hcfi,
J'ftilmlelittia.
VI.O Trunks, Cnipet Bags and V nlices, of ev
ery desciiption, all of which he ull'era for
sale on the most rensnnalile terms.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1841. ly.
OF i:fuv DIX KII 'i
NEW JJNULANDOIL COMPANY.
No. 2! North Water .Street, Phila.
AM'FACTI'REKS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning and
iiiaiiut'acUiiin? purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, ard
warranted in quality to eijunl any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as icpn senti il,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, mid the money will be refunded.
Their slock now in store consists of the follow ing
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached SpetnA
Oil,
6000
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Culoiless Oil,
1 5,000
10,000
20,(100
CO00
15,000
Full and Spring ipcriii Oil,
niter !ea Lb pbnnt,
do Presed Whale
Summer do do
Common Whale Oil,
Oil,
do
200 Barrels superiol Straits Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Noais Foul O.I,
7 5 I 'asks Oitvc Oil,
Tanner's tils.
Tj This Company hn-i a number of Vessels mi-
i gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
: ui-ii: oetiini! at nil times Oil as pure as iinin.rli'.l.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1 s-ll . ly.
G-. V. &, L. 3. T.TTLCPs.
FFEIt FOR SALE, at the suth Ei Coi
ni r of Fifth und Market Slnets, 1'hittidet-
pliiu
Mens' Calf-skin Bouts, stitched w arranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
and double uppers,
do Cull-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neuts do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Call-skill,
do do do Crotkers do
do nailed
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Fine Monroes warranted
Kip do
C.df do
Coarse do
do Shoes
Fine do
Kiii ilo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Caif and Seal Skin Pumps,
do List Socks with und without soles,
do Curpet do do do
do Patent Wai ranted Water-proof Moccasin.
Ladies' do do do do
Laihis' tunned India Rubber shots.
( if i.tlcmc us' do Over sliocs.
Wiih every other desc iption of hoots and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Ye i.eii.m Travelling Bags.
Patent (ium Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds. Palm Leal Hat.
Philadelphia. Nmcinlver la, lHll. ly.
Wholesale Variety and Triiiuuing Store
Su. 44, Xurth Fourth near Arih st., I'hihidt Iphiu.
M1ERE Country Men hauls and Olivers can be
' supplied, at sll limes, with a large nsirtrni nt
of Hosii ry, Cloves, Merino, Cutton, ond Woobn
Shuts and Drawets, Sjmol Cotioii, Patent Thread,
('utton Curds, Button, Tapes, Binding', Hooks
and Lyes, Pins, Ac. And a general vaibty ot use
ful articles, which he oil' 'is fur sale at the lowest
(rices.
Philadelphia, Noveinbei 13, IS 11. ly.
par I
par j
i
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,
:
I
WHOLESALE HOISEXIV, CLOVE &
I.IM.IIll VAUILTT SIOIIE,
No. 31 Xoi'h Fourth st uudrr Mcrctaut Jluttl,
PHILADELPHIA.
IM'RE Ciuiiiliy Merehunts an be suppl ed
with an extensive vaiiely of choice ai lick.
w
In bis bee, i:pi n the most reusoliab.e terins.
N.-v. fi'h lull I y
ltIc.-CAX.Xi A Sl IIKRSI3,
u .":t, AlU lh Si u! fclrrt I,
( I III M It OF COO.M b's 1I.LII.)
W here ihey const inilv keep on hand a genervl
assoriim-nt of
CLCTIIS, CASSIMERrS, VESTINCS,
Aid a itrn.t vuritti ifartickt if a tuptrinr
qnul.ty, whnliliiey i tier to dispose of
i poii tl.e in. l leLi.onat.lo ti rms.
C"1orN'll;V VEKCIIANTS and olhcrswill
J fin. I it I i lloii advanlsge lo cull and examine
iti. ir stii k U'foie piircbasing ehewbeie.
Fbilud. Ij l.ia, Nov. C, lfe tl. ly
par
pur
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
2
MRS. BOLTON,
ESl'EOTFULLY informs her friends and the
public generally, that she continues to keen
Unit well known Tavern Stand in Maikel street,
Sunbury, sign of the
formerly kept by John Bolton, her husbnnd; and
by i iidenvortng to conduct the establishment in a
mnnner to pive satisfaction to all, hopes to merit a
libeial shnro of public patronage.
Smhnry. Oetoli r '.lib, 184 I.
'O.Jn. It a !l O ?i -f Cf' ...
I ESPECTFL'LLY inform the citizens of Sun-
bury and vicinity, that they hnve taki n the
Shop Isti ly occupied by Win. Durst, where they
will carry on the
TAILOnilTO BUSINESS,
in nil its various hr inches. By strict altrntion and
reasonable chuipcs, they expect to limit a share of
public pntronagc.
Sunbtiiy, Sept. 4th, 111.
LIST OF BOOKS,
Hill S A Ik lit 7
A KTHON'M Classical Dictionary: Lemprirr's
J-- do.; Ainsworth's do; Cobb's do.;' English and
fiermnn do.; Aiilhon's Cresnr; Amhon's Orsmmer;
Alithen's Ciceio; Mail's Laiin h'endei; t igilby's do.;
Anibew's Latin Lessi-n-'j D.nnegan's Lexicon;
Fisk's liroik Exercises; Davir-'s Leeendei; (irnera
Majora; Aibmis's liomnn A ntiinitie; Pinnock's
(ii'ldsmith's Enitbiriil; do. tireece; Lyell's Element
of tieolocy; Mis. Line. In's Bolunv; Element of
lb tany; Brider's Algebra; Porter's 1,'bi loricsl h'ea
ders; 1'mirson's (Seocrnphy nnd History; Olney's
do.; Parley' do.; Smiih's (irammei: Kirkhnm' do.:
Kay' lieaibrs; Cobl 's do.; Cnbb' A rithmeliek;
Pike's do.; Elm rsnli's do.; ("i.l b's Spelling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evnnpeliciil Fa
mily Library; Cnifnge Bible; Family do; d. later
al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parkei's Ex
ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's
S .im's Besi; Ainerienii Bividutiou: Many-all's Ni
vets; Mr. Phelps on Chemistry: Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Loiters on Satutal Mngie; Che
mistry for Beginner-; Eiichsh Exereisis adapted to
Murray's (iraminer; Sciiii I to Comity's Selling
Book; Aiinrienri (,'lass Bi ok; Daboll's Sehonlmas
ler's Assistatil; A ureal variety of Blank Books, iVe.
August 28. 111.
JACOB ttlARTIN,
oiiimisxluii siikI I 'oi ai elint?
XVEKCIIA3Srr,
l."xi'rv .vr.v
I .J.L.J Jr-.T
i 1 lESI'F.CTFl LI.V tff.irm.
! Milehanls gem ra'lv, thai
his trie ills anil the
ml he ci niliiins t tic
Ci'inrni'sioii ni.d Foiwardiiig liusiiuss, at l.i-wari-!.nue,
font t'f i.hnv si. Ivalluud, 1. el .w a:e and
tVhuvllill.
Merchants linving goods tole shipped, wiil find
it much to their advuntane, n to tune und piicis
I Inly hi. to semi their mi'ii hi.iu'ise to the Depot,
ci.rmri.f Front and illow utieet Rjilroml, n tiny
can then be sent either route by the Tiile ater
Canal, ot Schuylkill ami I 'nii.it Canuls, as boats
wdl arrive nnd depert d uly lor tl.e JuniuM nlid
Susijueh.uiiia t 'mnils by Tule- i. ter in low of steam,
or via Schuylk.il and Union Canals from Fuiirnouiit
dam.
Merchants will please be pirtieular to send nil
goods destined for I'l.er route, to the huge Di pot,
Cormr of Froiii ninl 'How wliei t Ivjilio.id, with
dinetioiis accompniiyini: thun, which oule they
w ;sh t, em to 1 c shipped.
daise cud fine -.dt sin Pi i.ter at wholcsule
prices, in the Dilauaic or S, hnv ll.iil.
Phil id. Iphix .In ie 5, 1 ll "ly.
MADEIRA WINE. Fust quauy Madiera
Wine, I'.ii sale low ly
Sept. 1, istl. H. B. MASSE R,
ForiiTlI PROOF BRAND V. A g.nuoi.
article nlwuvs on liuiu! and for sale bv
Sept. 1, l'f-ll. II. II. MASSF.R.
llOl.LA.ND (JIN. OI llie best quality always
on hand and for sale by
Sept. I, Kll. H. B. MASSF.R
LOAF A N O LI. 'MP Si (JAR. Always on
hand slid for sale by
S, pt. 1, 111.
NEW ORLEANS
11. B. MASSER.
M 'OAK HOI E MO-
LASSES. Oi the best
ul d for sale bv
Sept. I, 1 S 4 1 .
,ty
ulwnvs on Luii J
11. B. MASSER. I
BROWN Sl (JAR. Of
'..why Sept. I. 1811.
a good qualilv. for sale I
H. B. MAS.- ER. !
(JKF.EN AND BLACK TEAS. Of ibe best
quality always on hulid ami for sale by
Sept. 1, l'o-ll. H. B. MASsF.R.
('OFFI E. Java, Kio and l.aguira Coll'ce, con
stantly on hand and (or sale bv
Sept. I, lH-ll. H. B. MASSER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Spurn Oil, ul the lest quality, ulways unhand und
for sale by
Sept 1, 1H4 I. H. B, M ASSER.
STEEL. Cast ami Blister Stei I, for sale by
Sept. 1. 18-11. II B. MASSER.
IRISH SALMON. OI the best quality, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, ls-ll. 11. B. MASSER.
LIlrORS. Of ull kinds und of the lest quali
ties, ulwavson hand and for sale by
Sept. I, IMI. 11. B. MASSER.
SPRINti S TELL. Of vuiioiis sies for Eliptic
Springs, for sale by
slf t. 1,1811. II. B. MASsER.
LA ROE O.CAKTO BIBLES For sale at
verv reduced prices by
Sept. 1, 1811. II. B. M ASSER.
BLANK BOOKS. OI ull kinds, for sale I y
S.pt. I, ti. II. B. MASSER.
BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac. for
solely Sept. I. ILU. MAssEK,
Jl s l li cs' BLANKS. for sale bv
Sept. 1, 1811. II, B. M AssFR,
CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, Ac,
for si-le by
Sept. l'. 1M1. II. B. M ASSER,
CAsSlMERES AND S.V1 "1 IN ETTS. FiTr
sale very low by
S, pi. I, 1 8 1 1.
CARPETIN'li
Sept. 1, 1811.
II. B. MAssF.R.
-For sale ehei
11. It.
p bv
MAssER.
BLANKKTS-
-For s.tle cheap by
11. B. MAS
Sepl. I. 1811. It. It. M ASSKK.
I N BLEACHED MI Sl INS.-F..r s.le by
' Sept. 1, 1811. II. B. MASSF.R.
COTFON YARN AND COTTON LAl's
For sale by
Sept. I, 1811. 11. B- MASSER.
HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. F.r sale
bv Stpt. 1, 1841. II. B. MAsshR.
TOWINO LINES, CORDS AND ROPES.--For
sale bv
Sept. 1,1811. II. B. HSSER.
AN unparelleled remedy lor common Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Couph,
Bronchitis, nnd all disease of the Breast and Lung,
lending to consumption; composed of the concen
trated virtues of Hon hound, Bonset, Blood Boot,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wisstow, Rochester, New
York.
The innocnee and nniversallv admitted pectoral
virtues of the lleibs from which the ltiiham if
Hurehound is made, are too generally know n to re
quire recommendation ; it is theiefore only necrss i
ry to ob-ervn that this Me.licine contains the whole
of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
and so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild nnd certain remedy, now in Use, f. r llie com
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes nil imflnmmntion and sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
ubling the patient to expectorate wnh ease and free
tbim, ussuoges cough, relieves nthmntic and dilli
cult respiration, heals the injured parts, open the
pores, und conq oses the distiirl-ed nerves, and givps
stnngth to the tender lungs, and thus produces a
speedy nnd la-ting euio.
I.vurtATiTi nr. isrita nsv:T cut mk t M.
We uro not among I hat class of Editors who fr a
few dollar will, (it the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "ccac k up" an article nnd bring it into rapid
sale; neither me we willing to remain silent, afur
having tested the utility of an im rovement or dis
covery in science or nit. Our renders w ill recollect
we told them wc were u;iw II wiih o sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks nco. Well, we pur
chased two bottles of WINSl.OW'S. BALSAM
OF IIOREHOL'.N'D, and so sudden was the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who
are ntllicied, may try it upon our recommendation.
Lewison 'I'l lrip-iiph, For side by
HENUV VOXTHEIMEK, Stmbury,
JACOB BRiUHT, Xurlhumherlund.
Also, by Druggists generally throughout the
country. Price, !0 cents per bottle.
Aut-iist Mih, 1811. ly.
ATTENTION,
.i . sin i: v j c a i: s ,
1) EQL'ESTS the attention of his country friends ;
V who are in xvnnt, to bis vcrv large stock of j
Carpetini's, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Binding-,
Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, tbnt he has just opened, nt ;
hi- warehouses, No. IS North 2d street, nnd No. 2 .
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila- '
de'phia. " Julv 31, 14L ly.
JCHlTS t. CJ JlrCiaiTGS.
WHOLISALK HIOE, BONNET,
Cup anu I'l lm l eaf Hut Snrr. I
No. 10 Soi tii -1-r ii Stiiikt. I'll II.ADFLPHIA, '
(Hr.RE nn e ttiiisive a 'orlmer.t of the above
artii les are r.'t.Mnntly kept on hand, for sab
at the most reasonable ( rmu. '
May 20, I "I I. ly.
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). K 1 l K P A TIM C K A: SU N,
No. 21. NiirA Third .-tint,
(llHTWKKN MAIIKfT A Ml ril I'T ST II CKTS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for s de i largo nnd cxnltcnt nseoitmctil
of fipmih.h II. dm, I'litnn Kijis, 'Jiiniirr' Oil,
ice., nt the lowest maiket price-, either for cash, ii
j exchange for Lra'her, or upon credit,
j Consinnnii n's of leather rrceivod for s de, ot
; purchnsed at the higl.fst market rii-es.
f V L( atber ston d fiie of i h'Hge.
i April U. ls-ll. ly.
j ' r . r j.t )' r 5 nir'nl J
i THIS maciiim: ac.mn.st Tin;
WUK1.J).
IWrOHTANT TO FARMERS.
WEN PORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine nnd Horse Power, w Inch threshi s
ami cleans at the same time nn invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vuiu, ami which
renders the above machine peiftctund past further ,
unprovt incut. 'Those w ho have I t en w ailing for1
something In Iter thiiii herctofoic elh retl for sale,
w ill find this to be the article. Come see it and ;
ludne lor youiselves. '
'The subscribers have piirchnstd the right of the
shove Machine and Horse Power, for ibe cnun
lies tlf Noll I III MlllHLAMI, LlCoMIMI, 1,'l.HTIltl, :
and I'mom and also, the privileges of vending!
them in nny other places for which the right has
not bet n pievioiisly sold.
'The advnutages which this Machine has over
ull others invented are muny and ol vious. One
boy and three men enn do nil the threshing ami j
cleaning ot 1M) bushels of wheat in one day anil
this Usually takes seven hnuds one day and three j
the neit. For field threshing it t ikes the lead of cnmlal cxummutioi. ami Innl ol tbe ninchine, in re
any thing in this world no grain is featured or 1 to coiistruclion, neatness and despatch in cxe
u8i, j cution, economy in price, and power lo sit in ope-
Such is ihe sunerioritv of the Horse Po-vcr. ! mlion. I urn fully coiivinctd und sutisfiid, that the
that ihrt c horses can thresh as much w ith it ss
four can with any other,
The Mat bines and Horse Power will 1-e sold
together or sepernte, to suit purchasers. Made and
sold ill Milton, bv the sut sender.
WM. WELCH,
WM. II. POMP,
HENRY FRICK.
Milton, April 17, 1811.
It t: i tK fl.V f.'.fiW TI o.w
THRESHINt! A WLNNOWINO MACHINE.
Having hud in use, one uf Davenport's Patent
'Threshing und Winnowing Machines, and being
repeatedly called upon for our opinion in regaidlo
iheir value, durability and advantages, we make,
Iree to state, that they cicicd in our opinion, any
Thiceh ng Mai bine we ever U-foie witnessed in
use. 'They will thresh Slid clean, lit for market
200 busht is of W heal per day, and this with the
aid of llirte hnuds btsides the diiver. 'Tl.e Straw-
is parsed oil' troui the gruin on an incline plane, el
tendinc alsiut 12 let (from the Muchiue. Scarce-
ly a grain is lost. hut is ul some nnioHiince
and greatly so, is the fact that no dust passes doiii
. ...- .1 , . I :. . 11
mo .vi iciiine 10 me loan w ho ict us u
The Horse
power seems to be perfection itself three horses
may woik it with ease and theii fastest gait need
only l the ordinuiy plough g..it. We must
cheerfully n commend the Machine lo Furmers
iht y me in anufactuitd in Mibon by Messrs. Welch
Pomp and Fu.k. PHILIP Hll.CERT.
JOHN B HELLER
Chilisqnaque l.-hp., Nort'i'd co. Mulch 20, 181 1.
II Z A It II
r.MTF.D M ATES COMMERCIAL AND
STVIISTIOAL KEOISTER. Con-aining doc
umt nt-, facts and othir ustful information, illustra
tive of the history und resources of the American
I'nion, and of e ich State; embracii g commerce,
manufacture--, aiiiit iillure, int, noil improvements,
hunks, currency, liuatues, education, A.c. eve. Edi
ted by Samuel Ibrnril.
Publi bed evtry W ednesdsy, at l'J DiKk street.
The price lo subscribes is i-'per annum, payable
on the ti i st ol J muaiy of each jrar. Nosuliscrip
tioii received for b ss than a year. Subscribers cut
ol ihe principal cities lo j ay in advance.
IMPORTANT
TO
fllllE I'ndersigned take pleasure in submitting
1 to the pub ic the following Recmumenilations
of Prntt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and Grain Duller lo
nil dealer in Ornin and manufactory of Flour, be
lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind
ever oil' red lo the public. All orders addressed lo
Col.. I. M'Paddcn, J.cw'ishurir, Cnion county Penn
sylvania. K BE NEE Ell StIIRE,
JACKSON M'FADDIN.
I r.MIHC.ITKSt
Moidz'x Mill, Centre Co., March HO, 1811.
J. M'Faihu 3 Sir : I cheerfully testify to llie
goodies and diirnbility of Pratl's Cast Iron Smut
Mill nrd Ornin Huller, ns being a far superior nrii
clc for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities
that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in
the mnnufacture of Flour for a prcit ninny yenrs,
and hnve always tried to have the best apparatus lor
mniiulucturing that could be got, and do sny tlml the
nl ove liiucliiiio is the hist apparatus I I eiieve now
in use. Join Moat.
i RtiHmmfmrg, Dee..2C, 1840.
I Cor. J. MFaiiiii! Sin: In reply to your favor,
I received a few days since, I have only to say, that the
1 fact of my having introduced into each of the four
mills that I nm concerned tn, one of Pralt's Cast
; Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I can uive you
j uf their utility! Yours truly, Wm. M'K M.v .
Mit'iii, March 17, HII.
J. M'Faihiiji fin: I tlo hereby certify w ilhoiit
nny be liitioii, that Pratl's Smut Mill nnd (iiain
Duller is the most perfect tnni hine to cle insp grain
of smut nnd nil other impeitectiuns, that I have ever
seen, and I believe I have seen nil the kinds that arc
now used in Pennsylvania, and I must sny thnt tht re
, is nothing of llie kind ever been invented that will
j ci rne in competition with it. Gko. Eckkht.
Cm.. J. M'Faiihin Sin: Dur ng the past 21
yenrs I have been constantly engaged in mniiufac
' luring (lour, nnd during the last 12 years have been
' the owner of a crist and flouring mill, mul among
j all the contrivances to remove impurities from grain
I I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt's iron inn
; chiie is superior to any with which I am ncquaint
I ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen
i months. Fin tir.iucK Haas.
j Yorkshire Milts, Dec, 1810.
j I want in iny flouring mi.l as coed nil n paratus
! to prepare grain for flouring, as their, and I want
; no better lli-n Pratl's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will
remove smul entirely no mistake.
M. Cl.KA0!r.
Sunbury, December 22, 1810.
Col. J. M-Faihh Sim: I have in my mill one
nl Pratl's cast and wrought iron spiral Smut Mills
and ('rum Huller, am! flrn confident that in rcganl
lo simplicity of construction, and durability of mate
rial, it is superior to nny I nm acquainted with.
lliMir Masskii.
lira Cup Mil!, Dec. 22, 1S10.
Cor.. J. M-Faiiih Sm: I have in my flourini:
mill one of Pralt's Ou"t lion Sp ral Smut Mills,
and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the le-l
mael ine to prepare grain lor (louring that I nm nc
ijuainted w ith, antl as such cheerfully rteominend it
to ull who aie engaged in the manufacture ol Hour
JtCOIl Ll.lslMIIMi.
Aiirimfl.inx, March 23, ls-ll.
Coi.. J. M-Faiii'.h Sim: I Hike pleasure in sav
ing thnt Piatt's Cast Iron Sinul Mill N one of the
best iinpron nietits for the cleaning of praiy of nil
kinds, 1 1i ut has yet eoii.e limit r my i !s rvatioii, r.nd
tint I believe it f ir siijit i ior to m y thii -g of the kind
ever invi-ntt d. Vuu may me iny l an e in nny wnv
you lliii.k l r. per. O. P. Bi nca.v.
Fnii.n .1(7, Jin. I I. 18 11.
TI i is to certilv tl.at I hnve had Piatt's Cast ai d
v rouulil iron Suu.t Maebine mid liiain Huller in
ie lorl etnr lb-Hi 12 mont'os, and iiml it lo answer
every purpose that it Was intended lor. Sn.ut cm
be tiikeii out of wl ent I beheve tvciv particle uf
it cm bo lukiii outwi.hollt lucking the grain ol
the wheat. J.iuv I'umk.
A(irun.'!,ux, Mirch 2:1, Isll.
Coi.. M-Faihus Sin : I ,.ie I feu engaged ill
in.iiitil.il liinnn Supeiline Flour for many years, ui.d
have al ibis time one ol Prult's Smut Mills in each
of my mills, nnd I tlo lieu by rcromim i d tht in as tlie
most valuable impiovt nieiil for cleaning wheat ol
sinul und all uthtT impurities, tli.it I am acquainted
Willi. JMIS Dl'M'AN.
Coi.. M-Faihus Sm: I have been engaged in
llie uiuiiubn lining ol flour for 28 ye. us, und most
chtt rl iilly leciiiiini nd the above unit lime, us being
by fir the bt sl apparatus lor cleansing grain thul I
have ever Ustd or seen. I consider u an iin'l-cti
sible urliclc for any mill that pretends to do any bu
siutss. John Fimii.ii.
.I'uedtiet Mills, Dec. 2-1, 1810.
Cot. J. MFaihii Sm: Pruti's Ca-t Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three
years since, and I U lieve it is the best article ut that
kind now in use. It will not only remove smut
ei.'eielv, but is s most valuable uppaiatus to clean
wheat und rye of any character, and prepare it lor
flouring. Bkvjavhv IIoo.nk.
l.euisbiir, Dee. 22, 1810.
Cot. J. M'I aiiihk sm: After a c.nelul and
mat Line ubuve ulluded to, is stcond to no one in
use. J. Moit now,
Milbr and Flour Manufacturer.
CultiiwhiU, Dtciniber 25, 1810.
Cot. J. M'Faiiih x Sin: Pratt's Cu-t nnd
Wrought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and ('rain Huller,
I consider to be llie btst machine to n move sinul
and other impurities to which grain is subject, thai
I have used, nr wiih which I am acquainted, in re
gard to durabibty of matt rial, simplici'y uf construc
tion, neatness und dcspalth in execution.
Justeu I'avto.
N. B. The uhove machines ure manulacturtd at
the Lewisburg Foundry, I'nion county and al the
Blooiiisburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pu.
Lewisburg, June l'J, 1811.
HAYS, ELLIO'l', LYON & OOSII.
t luilsal' Dt'llU'l'H,
In Foreign, llriti.sh und .lmerieim l)ry Cmnh,
No. 12 Nobtii This ii Sent it, Phi tAiti ru; a
C'Ol'NTRV Merchants can he supplied at all
' limea u ill. an extensive ussnrln pio it,. ..I
; (;,VMsm i,e most reasciiuble at .d sati.-.fac lory term,
, May 2'l 1811 Iv
- - HIT (WIIC
-
.SKLF-ADJUsSTlM; I.OC. HUAC i:
FOR SAW-MII.I.s.
Bl BCXJAMIX N. ClbllWA.
WARRANTED
BSrass Clocks,
Tor l Dollars
W7 QVAl. fir time tn uny told by Clock Ftd
jfUJ uirsjur f.z, tor sale by
March LI.
II. U. MAssER.
riIII'0..1 i l , ... . r ,
i 1 . v i .Ti in strerglliens nnil invigoraies the nervous svstein.
'ending and using the above va uub c inven- . .
! .: r ii,.. ... .- causing tl.e sell nl con anions mailer to leave ita
i turn, for Noilhuiiiheiluiid Coiiniv, idler to dispose , , , . . . , , , , .
,f the same lo r, rsons who may dt .ne to purchsse. '. ',ulJ " J h e '". " J"flirg J by the pow-
! The a e i.iv.niiun is now inopera.,.,,, at ihes.w ; " ,7 "i'V ?he ,un
null of Mr. M'Ca.tv. near Sunbury, u lore it can ! . ' ron-ammated lrm noxious mat-
he inspected by owners of saw mills and all other. at J ri' ' the Uui wor
interested. ? K. (iOBIN. Lonsump , on Price f I per bottle
i "7 ,r SIMI HI. litlHIV. 1' or silo at N . II Nor h Eighth street, I hili-
. . , ; uiipiuu
To the AlHUlrtl.
t IIIOSn who are sulWing from various disease
I. incident lo the bumnii family, would do well to
procure Dr. llarlieh't Campmnd Slrenirtheninit
und Herman Aperient Vilix, which are so pre
eminently rccroinmcnded for Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaint. sins in the side, tint k and hrenst,
Nerviou All'.-ction, Head-Ache, and ell the dis
ease ol the Stomach nnd Bowls. Pamphlets nmy
(e obtained gratis, which contain full and ctplicite
directions for Using. The reader is referred to sev
eral very interesting certificates of cures in this
paper, w hich mny be relied upon, as they nre taken
from llin original. For sale at No. 19, NORTH
ElOHTli sireet, Philadelphia.
HENRY VOXTHEIMKR,
March 6, 1812. Aaln'..
Cure .tt nir (unuli lirfurc It I I op
iate. DR. DUNCAN'S Etpkctora-vt Rfmhiit
the only medicine that perfect Confidence can
ne ie lied upon for the imrm diaie removal of this"
troll I lesome complaint. 'This medicine always re;
lieve a cmigh in a few days, and when the disease
is sentetl on the lungs, it causes it to be discharged
by expectoration, thus restoring sound health to the
happiness and enjoyment of those who long havi
been alllicted.
For sale at the Principal Office, li) North Eighth
street, Philadilphia. Abo at Ihe store of
HENRY YOYTIIEIMER,
Feb 20,1812. .1gtn(.
I.I'M r oiitlaiiil.
Cuml by Dr. Ibirich's Cimipnunil Strengthen
inn und Aiierient Fills.
R. WILI.IAW RICHARDS, Pittsburg,
Pa., entirely cured of the above distressinir
ttista-e. His symptoms were pain nnd Weight in
i the leftside, loss of appetite. Vomiting, acrid eruc
j tHtion-, a distension of the slorn:ich, sit k headache
tuned loi.gne, counti nance changed to a citron
! color, difficulty ol breathing, disturbed rest, altcn
I tletl with a couith, great debility, with other sym
I loins indicating grc.it derangement of the functions
of the luer. Mr. Richards had the advice cf several
physicians, but icccLed no relief, until Using Dr.
HARI.ICH'sj Medicine, which terminated in ef
fect cine.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 19th North EIGHTH
Strict, Philadelphia.
HENRY' YOA'TIIEIMER,
Ft b. 1!), 1812. Agent.
( oiisimiplioii and Death.
V Till most assured y be ihe fate of those who
' i.eglccl themselves when ntllictcd wiih the
preinouimry symptoms uf consumption, as n Cold,
Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of the Throat,
I lloiirseress, Dillicult Expectoration, Asthma, Spit.
' titiur of Bio. d, vSic. Dr. DrscAx'a Expfctohaxt
Ri.mliix isexpress'y ; repaied for the removal and
t ine of ihrse il a, genius and Irouble-nme diseases
Ther foie. yi u who are !u' oring under the inllu
: ence of ihe--e con plainls, procure immediati ly this
' medicine bt fire il be too late, t'jis BoTTts may
1 be the means of prolonging your life. Alw avsask
; for Dr. Di m-av's Explc rom r Rkmeiit, nnd si o
j 'hat yon get it, and not be persuaded by s- me who
. sell d tl'eitnt medicines to take s.ime ot Iheir medi.
; cine in pn lert t:ce. 'These persons obtain some
i cheap thing, und p. din it on the public at full price.
Il is tht ri fore imp riant for puichasers to be on
i their cu ird.
j Dr. Diwc.i 's Exi icronvT Remkht is put
; up in I irgc siz.e bott'es, and enveloped in blue pa-
per. '1 lu- outtrform contains a fine steel plale eu
i graving rej rt si tiling ".yr inn Virm." Pi ice $1
per buttle.
! Piincip.il Odice 1!) North Eitthth Street, Phih-
dclj hia. Also tor sale ht '.he Store of
HENRY Y'OX'I HEIMER,
Fe'i. 12. Ill. Agent.
I8p i'sl,i of'Trii Yotrs Staiitliii:;.
1AM truly happy to sta e to the alllicted commu
nity that a member of my family was alllicted
j lor ten or twelve years wiih the nbove distressing
dis a-e. Tbe symptoms were great oppression af
ter catine. iicidity at the stomach, a sevt re pain in
, the side and h.cast, sick he.ularhe, mental despnn
; dericy, with o'lur symptoms, during which lime
I numerous i mi do s weie procured without obtain
i iug much ribef. II iviiig heard of the good ellects
' ot Dr. 11 a in. i en's Compound Strengthening and
i ("ennui Apeiie- l Pills, I was induced to give them
i a tiial, which I am h i pv to slate that by using
j oi e box of the (ieriiiali Aperient Pills, accompa
j iiied by the Strengthening 'Tonic Pills, that tliey
, have i.ejilv erudieated llie disease. I consider it
due to lb- se nlViieted that I make this acknowledge
I mi lit, thai they mny likewise procure ihe same in
j valuable medicine, and be fried from those distres
sing discn-ifs. W itb gratitude and re-pect.
W M M. SPEAR. No. 125 Old York Road.
Foi sale at No l'J North Eighth street, Philad.,
mid ut the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
Feb. 5,1 S 12. .lorn.
iMU'Trurci!,"
ly the rr if Dr. Jlurtich'x Compound Strength
ening und (iremiin Aperient Fills.
H IIaiii.ii il, Dear Sir: Shortly after I re
ceived the Agtlirv fiom you (or the side of
your medicine, I formed an acquaintance wilti a
lady of this place, who was severely a dueled wih
the Pitts. For eight or ten year this lady was
subject to friquent painful attacks, and her physi
cian considered her case so complicated, that he ve-.
ry si liloin pre-cril ed medicine for btr. Tbrongli
rny per-uasion, she commenced using your Ptlla
and was perfectly cured. Yours, oac.
JAMKjS k. kirbv.
Oct. 3, 1840. Chaliibersburg. Pa.
Oll'iceund Oeneral Dcjiot. No 19 North Eighth
"if"'!. HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
J,n. 2'.tih, 1812. Agent.
Di. l)iiiiaii'.H i:iMftorant Ittinr
ly staiuN Aliiiit
TROM the tuack Syrups and Paragoric Com-
poumU which have of lute become a burden
to the public heitllh, nnd a suspension to the purse.
W by is it that these medicines are taken reieated
ly by the s'nk without removing ihe complaint in
question? The reason is plain and simple, vu:
Because they aie compo-etl chiefly of opium ami
its spiritual preparations which acts on the system
us a poweiful stimulating anodyne, and by usin
rep.a'cdlv, the system become h.tbitualol to its
narcotic influence, as of those who are given to
intemperance.
'This fact haa liecome a parent to thousand. whi
have exptrienced ihe fatal riled of such mej rim,
and commenced Using Dr. DrM As' EvrtiTo
sast llrvinv, which is entirely free from opium
and all other poisonous ingredients, and is usej
with perfect s ,faly by ad under any circumstances.
11 inimc.liult ly relieves the distressuie couub
Mso ut t'le st re of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Jan. 22d. 13 PI. .4,,,,,.
Tlil TH WILL FifFYJAL.
Dr. Ilsr'uh's medicine are daily increasing in
public favor, and want from any but a fair trial tit
i establish tlu-ir worth. We have a communication
i ourcoluri.ru t.wl iv fium a person lone afflicted,
iwnichis I ul one of many voucher for this nicJi
cine. Sj tint (f tht Timit,