Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 09, 1842, Image 4

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    UAAK KUT1 1 ST.
l'EXXSlaVTAXIl.
The following list shows (lie current value of all
'cnnsylvania Dank Notes. The most implicit re
snce mny be placed upon it, a it is every week
an fully compared with aid corrected from Dick
til's Krporter.
Itanks in l'lillaiciiiiin
Nam
Location.
Disc, in
Philad.
NOTES AT
PAR.
lank of North America . .
lank of the Northern Liberties .
'ommercial Bank of Prim's. . ,
'turners' and Mechanic' Dank ,
Kensington Dank . .
'hiladelphia Unnk . ,
Vhuvlkill Dank . . ,
touthwark Dank , .
Vcstern Dank . . ,
Country RnnKn.
lank of Chester County Westchester
par
par
par
par
pur
par
par
par
par
par
par
p-ir
pir
pnr
pur
pur
funk of Delaware County
lank of Gcrmantown
tank of Montgomery Co.
tylestown Dank
astou Dank
''nrrncrs' Bunk of Bucks co.
)lii c of Bank of Pciin'a.
Itiico do do
Mice do do
llice do do
Chester
Gcrmantown
Norristown
Do) It stow n
Easton
Bristol
Harrisburg-l Those
Lancaster I oflicrs
Reading f Jo not
Easton J issue n.
NOTES AT
DISCO UN T.
5it:k of the United Platen
Philadelphia fiSuRU
12Jal7
40a4.r)
lank of Penn Township
nard l'ank . .
dniiulncturers'ife Mechanics' Dank
Mechanics' Dank .
ttoyamensing Dunk
clank of Pennsylvania .
Ih'J
12al4
7al0
Miners' Dank of Pottsville
ilink of Lewistown
Hank of Middlctown
K;ink of Northumberland
'.'olumbia Bank & Dridge co.
Carlisle Dank
Exchange Dank
Do do branch of
Formers' Dunk of Lancastei
Luucaster County Dunk
Farmers' Bunk of Heading
Hnrrishurg Bank
Lancaster Dank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Dank
Hank of Pittsburg
West Branch Bank
Wyoming Dank
Northampton Bank
Deiks County Bank
OlIke of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Dunk of Chanihershurg
li.ihk of Gettysburg
I!. ink of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' & Drovers' Bank
Fianklin Bank
ilonesdule Dink
Monongahela Dank of B.
V'ork Bank
Pottsvillo 8
Lewistown 25a30
Middletown 6a7
Northumberland 5ii7
Columbia 4aS
Carlisle ?o8
Pittsburgh 2
Hnlliduysburg 3
Lancastei 6
Lancaster 4a5
Beading 6
llarrisburg 6
Lancaster 4
Lebanon 7
Pittsburg 3
Pittsburg 3
Williamsport CO
Wilkesbarre 12a 15
Allentown ISaSO
Reading
Pittsburg
Erie
New Brighton
do
do
Chambersburg 9
Gettysburg 0
Montrose 8
Erie I0a20
W'syneshurg 1ft
Washington 4
Honesdale 2
Drownsville C
York 8
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those w hich have a Inter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuvlkill Suv. Ins.
Philadelphia
do
do
failed
failed
failed
failed
tailed
no sale
closed
chcd
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
f.ilrd
HO sale
Manual Labor Dank (T. W Dyott, prop.)
'J'owanda Dank
'1'owanda
Alleghany Dank of Pa.
Bank of Deaver
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centie Bank
City Dank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Fanners' &. Mech'cs' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Harmony Instituto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Dank
lumbermen's Bank
Northern Dank uf Pa.
New Hope Del. Dri.lge Co.
Nnilhumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office ol Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Aur.cc Manuf. Dank
Silver Lake Bank
I ninn Bank of Pcnn'a.
Bedford
Deuver
llarrisburg
Washington
Belli futile
Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
(ircencastle
Harmony
Huntingdon no sale
Lewistown no sale
Warren failed
Dunduir no sale
New Hope closed
Milton no sale
Mcadvillo clusid
Poit Carbon failed
Carlisle failed
Montrose closed
I'nionlown failed
Greenshurg closed
Wilkesbarre liosulo
Westmoreland Bank
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co,
Qj- All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the aliove list, may be set
down as frauds.
Ai:W JERSEY.
Bank nf New Diunswick ' Brunswick
Belvideie Batik llelvitlere
Builiiiginn Cm. Bank Medlord
Cnmiucicial Dank 1'erih Amboy
Cumberland Bank Bridgetoii
Fanners' Bank Mount Holly
Faiiiu rs' and Mechanics' Dk Kahway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Dk N. Biunswitk
failed
1
par
O
par
par
1
failed
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown I't.
Franklin Dank oS N.J. Jersey City
filled
failed
tailed
failed
failed
failed
1
jar
no suit
1
Hohokrii BkgeV Grazing t o lloboken
Jersey City Dank Jersey City
Mechanics' Dank I'ullerson
Manufacturers' Bank Belleville
Morris Company Bank Morristown
Monmouth Dk of N.J. Freehold
MtchatiliV Bank Newark
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris CansI and Bkg Co Jersey City
Post Notes
Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik
New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamhertsville
N. J. MaiiutaC. and Bkg Co lloboken
failed
laded
V.
failed
I
rar
N J Protccton &. Lombard bk Jersey City
'range Bank Orange
1'atcrsoii Baiik Palerson
Peoples' Dank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
Salem Banking Co Salmi
Suie Bank Newark
State Bunk Eluabelhtown
State Bank Camden
State Dank of Morris Morristown
State Bunk Trenton
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Subc Bank N ew ion
pur
1
I "
'
f;"k"'
f",lMl
Trenton Bunking Co Trent, n p ii ,
I'nioii Dank Dover J I
V srbii j;. on Banking Co. Hackensack fidull
ii:i.avaiii:. 1
n;. tf Willi & Brand) wine.' Wiinington pu,
ll.ii k ol LMsw art Wilmington p'i
llui.k id s.i.yrna Smyrna par j
Do I ranch Millord par .
Funni r Bk of State of Del Dovel par
Do branch Wilmington p.r
Do branch Gcoigttowu pr
Do branch Newcastle par
Union Bunk W ilmington par
j' Under 5's 8
(D Uu all banks tnaiked thus ') there are ei
other cunterfeit or altered notes of lie various de
noioinations, in circulation.
The best method for the Abolition of Disease
is to cleanse and purify the llody.
YVRlfaiT'S
IIIAIV YEUETA11LE PILLS
or i ns
VWA .frneWcfin Collfft of Health,
Are now acknowledged to be the best Medicine in
the World for the cure of
F.VKRV VAKIKTY OF DISEASE.
BECAUSE lhy completely clesnse the sto
mach ind bowels from th e billiou and cor
rupt humors which are the caue not only of
Headache, Giddiness, Palpitstion of the Heirt,
Pa:ns in the Bones, Rheumatism and Gout, but
every malady incident In man. SAID INDIAN
VEGETABLE PILLS are a crrain cure for in-
tcimitient, temiitcd, nervous, inllamatmy and putrid
Fevers, because they cleanse the p.tdy from those
moibid humors, which, when confined to the circu
lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVERS. So,
algu, when the snino impurity is deposited on the
membmne and muscle, causing pxins, infiltra
tions and awellings called RHEUMATISM,
CiOl T, &e. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may
be relied on as always lertain to give relief, and if
persevered with, according to directions will most
assuredly, ami without fail, make a perfect cute of
the above painful n.aladiea. From three to six of
sold Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night go.
ing to bed, will in a short time so completely rid
the body from every tiling that i opposed to health,
that Kheiimutim, Gout, and p dn of every descrip
tion, will be literally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DY. For the Siime reason, when, from sudden
changes of attnophere, or any other CHUse, (he per
Fpiiation is checked, and the humors which should
pat off by the skin are thrown inwardly, causing
HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, nausea and sick
ness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes,
sore throat, hoarsenefS, coughs, consumptions,
rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and
many otlnr symptoms of CATCHING COLD,
Wright's Indian Yrgetulile Villa will invariably
give iminedi .te relief. From thtee to six of soid
Pills tukrn every night on going to bed, will in a
short time, not only remove all the above unpleasant
symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, be
restored to even sounder benl h than In'fore.
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
ING. Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills will loos
en und cany oil", by the stomach and bnweis, those
tough phh gmy humor, which stop up all the air
colls of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the
above distressing complaint, but when neglected,
often terminates in that mo;cdieadful malady called
CONSUM PTION. It shou'd be also remembered
that MWjf'i Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain
cure for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppres-ion, nau
sea, and sickness, lors of appetite, coslivenrsa, a
yellow tinge of ihe kin and eyes, and every oilier
symptom of a torpid or diseased slate of the liver;
because they puree from the body those impurilies
which if deposited upon this important organ, are
the cnti-e of every variety of LIVER COM
PLAINT. When a tiBtinn is convulsed by riot,
outbreaks and rebellion, lite only means of prevent
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all traitors, and evil dtsposid ones from
the coun'ry. In like manner, w bin pain or sick
ness of sny kind, indicate that the body is srrug
clinc with inten si toes, ihe true remedy is to EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to
heahh and life.) Health will be the tertain remit.
That the piiueipliM'f curing di-eate. by cleansing
and purifying the liody, is strictly in accordance
with lie laws which govern the animal economy;
and if properly cariied nut bv the u-e of Ihe above
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ceitainly result in the complete Abo
lition of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni
als, from persons of the highest respectability in
New York, who have lecentiy been cuted of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of
WniuiiT's In in an Ykuf.tarlk Pills, of the
Surth American Cullege of Health .
Jamaica, I.. I., June 9th. 184 1.
Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It is with
great satisfaction I inform you of my having lieen
entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years standing,
by ihe use of your 1. mh s Ylgstahlk Pills.
Previous to mee'ing with your celebrated midi
cine, I had been under the hands of several Physi
cians, and had tried various medicines; but all to
no effect. Alter using one 25 cent box of jour
Pills, however, I experienced so ninth benefit, that
I lesolvidto perseveie in the use nf them accoiding
lo directions, which I am happy to stale, has result
ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude lo you for the
great benifil I have, received, and uUo in the hope
that others similarly afflicted may be induced lo
make ttial of your extramdiniry medicine, I send
you this staiemint with lull libeity to publish the
same, ll you think pr. per. lours. Vc.
New Yoik, June 19, 1611. G. C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir 1 have been afflictfd for several years
with inward weakness and general debility, accom
panied at times with pains in Ihe side and other
distressing complaints. Aft. I having tried various
nif diiines wi'hout effi ct, I was persuaded by afiiend
to muke trial of Dr. Y light's Indian Vegetable
Pill, which I am happy to state, have relieved me
in a moat wonderful manner. I have used the me
dicine, as yet but a short tune, and have no doubt,
bv a perseverance in ihe use of the medicine accor
ding lo directions. tht I shall in a short time be
perfectly restored.
I most willingly rccommrnd said Pills to all per
3
sons similarly ntllicted, and in the full belief that I
the same lnefieial results w ill follow tin ir use, I re
main yours sincerely, HENRY A. FOOTE.
Waiwaisuig, l ister co. N, Y.
Nw York, Sept. 29. 1841.
This is to certify that I have used Wmicut's
Jmhan YnitTAHLi Pills with the greatest liene
tit ; havint! entirely cured my-elf of the frequent at
tacks of Sick Headache, to w hit h I had previously
been subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON, '
3112 Greenwich street. N. Y.
To Mr. Richuid Dermis, Agent for Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pills.
r. v ti .v.
As there are at this time many wicked persons
i busily engaged in selling a Counterfeit medicine un
der ihe inttnc of the Indian Vegetable Pills and as
these desperate mm are So utterly reikless of con-
si ouences, Itial many vaiuat ie lives may ne msi in
' i coiim ipaence of using their dreadful compounds,
ihe puldic are cautioneil against purcna.ing any
; I'iil.', unless on t!ie tides of the boxes the following
I wording is found :
i WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE TILLS.
I ( Indian Purgative.)
OF THK KnH.ni AHtHICAK IOIIH.C OP
.c Knur, I .MfcUir.lT ffllllftr II W HI A ITU.
And s!se lo be especially rateful against pureba
;in K.nd me.licuie of any person except the regu-
I .r aiivrrtised nirerns.
A'.VMS PUI! SORTIIUMBVRLASD CO.,
Pennsylvania.
II. B. Mustr, Sunt ury I'avneA Rose, Nor-
tl.uinlii il ,n.l J.o-oli Haas, Slismokili Ssuiui I
II. rh, M.ihonnv Bverly e. D. Hsas, Augusts
lli'itor & Polluter, Milton delimit A. Meiull,
Mi 'bwensvrle P fr & Diaunond, riiibiitsvillr
Jiiiiis lunl, f ollsgmvt H. Klase, hi. il, r-'ow n
II. H. Kniib.1, P. M.. EUkburg P. O. W m.
Lri enring, P M. I'mon I'orm-t,
Ollice and General Depot for the sale of
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Wholesale sod
Retail, No. 169 RACE STREET. PHILADEL
PHIA. Msy 91, JM1. ly
ROSE OINTMENT,
roil TETTER.
RINGWORMS, rtMPL-KS ON THK Af:E, AND OTHER
CUTANEOUS ERlTTtONS).
fXj The following certificate describes one. of the
most extraordinary cures ever effected by any
application.
PiilLAiiii.rHlA, February 10, 1838.
If Oft twenty years I was severely afflicted with
Tkttkh on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fsll of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great pari of my face was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch,
trig ; my head swelled til times until it felt as if it
would burst the swelling was so giest, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long periiid
that I was afflicted with the disease, I useil a great
many a plications, (among them several celebrated
preparations) as Wi II as taking inward remedies,
including a number of buttles of Swaim's Panacea,
P.xtract of Sarsapnrilla, cc. In fact, it would be
impossible to enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was also under the care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cored. In the fall of 133(1, the disea-e at the time
being vpry violent, 1 commenced using the lusc
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan ct Davis.) In
a few applications Ihe violent itching ceased, Ihe
swelling abnied, the i ruction began In disappear,
and before I had used ajar the disease was entirely
cuted. It has now been nearly a yiar and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of Ihe disease re
maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the disease. It is impossible for mu to descril-e
in a cf rlit'icate the severity of the disease and my
sutl'i ting, but I w ill be pic ised to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will c.dl on me. At the lime I commenced
using the R.'se Ointment I would have given hun
iheds of dollars to be rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it to several persons,
(among ihem my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on her arm.1 mho wi re ail cured by it.
JAMES D URN EL I., No. 15G, RsceSt.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vaughan, South Eosl corner of Third and Race
strei Is, Philadelphia, and sold on acencv in Sunbu
ry, by H. B. MASSE It,
May 14th, 1912. Agent,
ICoso Oiiiiiiiciit, lor Tclitr.
A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
Piui.nLPHiA, May 27lh, 183.
THIS is to certify that I was severely afflicted
with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwords
of forty years ; the disease wns attended generally
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to t
number of physicians, and used s great ninny appli
cations without effecting a cure. About ayitir
since, I appbed the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured ihe disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
any lime for lorty years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
'Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
gj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. D.
Vauuhnn, Squill East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ajencv in Sunbu
rv bv IE D. MASSElf,
ry- I'V
Msv Hth
1842. Agent.
MEDICAL APrKOBATION
Of the ROSF OI.TMF..T,for Tiller.
ALTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation
over all others is fully established, the proprie
tors lake pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a re-peclable physician,
a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr.
B nigh, having found in this temedy that reliel for
a tedious and di-agr cable affection which the means
within Ihe range of bis profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give il his approbation, although
ihe prejudices and interests of that profession uie
opposed to secret Remedies.
Philaiillpuia, Sept. 19, 183G.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, w hich covered nearly one sble of my face,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, proprie
toi uf the Rose Ointment, obseiving inv face, nisi,
ted on my trying bis preparation, uf which he han
ded ine a jar. Although in common with the mem
bers of inv profession, I discountenance and disai
prove ol ilie numerous nostrum palmed upon the
public by isnonnl pri tenders, I feel in justice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from that cla-s of me
dicines, and to give it my approbation, as it entire
ly cured the eruption, although it h id resisted ihe
usual 1inihcati..ns. DANE. RAI CH, M. D.
(j -j- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. D.
Vaughan, South Easl corner ol Third and Race
Streets. Pliiludelnhia. and sold on agmcv in Sun-
burv, by II. D. MASTER,
May 14 th, 18-12. ' Af'i'l
BOLTON 8c CO.
C.f?nci al l'oiiiiiiiioii .11 Tt hauls,
For the Sale of Flour, Crain, Hetd, Ae-, 'Sc.
mum.
UESPECTFI LLY inform their friends and
. ihe Merchants generally, that they have ta
ken those large and commodious Wharvrs, w ith two
Docks, north of Chesnitt street, on the Delaware,
together with the store No. I'J South Wharves,
where thetr would be pleased lo receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, &c.
A c. Being also well prepared lo forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Tule Water Canals, as tow
boats sre kept expressly foi the purpose uf towing
busts by ri'her route.
Merchants will ple.ise lie particular to send their
goods destined by either canals, to No. 19 South
Wharves, between Market and Chesnul streets, on
the Delaware, with directions accompanying them
which route they wish tbem lo be ship-ied.
frt Plaster and Sail for sale, at the lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON Sf Cl.
March 10, 1842. No. I'J South Wharves.
LIXVIE. LIME! LUKE!
fit HE subscribers are prepared to furnish farmers
X and others with any quantity of Lime of a very
superior quality for land, oi postering, at the fid-
lowing very reduced prices, viz: 8 rts. per busliel
for I and Lime; 10 rts, for the best quality of plais-
ti ring Lime, at the kilns, below the borough of Sun
bury. They will also deliver, al any place w ilhin the
borough of Sunbury, Lime for laud, al 10 cents per
bushel, and Lime for plnistertng al 12 J cents per
bushel. The subscribers h ive always on hand, a
large quantity of Lime. Its quality is good, and
their limestone is not equalled by any in the neigh
borhood.
SEASHOLTZ ti BERGSTRESSER.
Augusta, April Sd, 1842.
WEAVER'S HOTEL
Sunbury, JS'arthvmberlund Count if
lVllllfcjlVUIliu.
FIM1E subscriber, rtfieclfully informs the public
I thst he has removed lo that large und cornmn.
dious Tavern Stand, at the corner of Market and
Fswnsirnts, (sign of the Buck ) foinieily orru
pud by Jonas Weaver, and lately by Daniel Gib
son, win re he is now prepared to accommodate a
who may favor him with a call, lly strict atten
tion to business, and his utmost endeavor to render
seiitfsclioii to all, he hopes to receive a liberal share
uf public patronage. CMAKLEB WfcAVfcK.
Bijnbury, Match 13lh, 1643.
Counterfeiters' Ientli Illoir.
The public will please observe that no Brandreth
Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom)
each containing a fic-ainiile signature of my hand
writing, thus 11. BninniisTM, M. D. These la
bels ate engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over $2,000. Therefore
it will be seen that ihe only thing necessary to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly auhori
scd, and hold
CBRTICATES OX AGENC7,
For the sale of Drandreth's Vegetable Universal
Pills.
Northumberland county : Milton M.ickey &
Chambeilin. Sunbury H. 11. Masser. M'Ewrns
ville Ireland &, Meixell. Northumleiland Wm.
Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midhnger At Co.
Union County: New Berlin John Hoffman.
Selinsgrove Eyer and Schnure. Miihlleburg
Isaac Smith. Beavertown J. & F. Dingaman.
Ad.imsburg H. & A. Smith. Mifilinshurg
Swope it Laird. Hattlelon Daniel Long. Free
burg G. 6c F. C. Mover. Cenlreviile Sluiley
tSt Lenhart. Lewisburg Walls cV Green.
Columbia county : Danville E. D. Reynolds
i!k Co. Derwick Shuman St Ritleuliouse. Cat
tawissa C. A. & l. brohls. lilooinsliurg
John R. Moycr. Jeisey Town Levi Bisi I. Wa
shington Robt. McCoy. Limestone -D. L.
Sch meek.
Observe lint each Acent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Dr BRANDRETH Manufactory al Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the iit' labels now tmeil upon the israndreth JUIl
Phdidelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
January 1st. 1843.
AMERICAN MEDICAL LIBRARY
A II
imtlm(;i:(i:ii.
A CONCENTRATED Record of Medical Pci
ence and Literature, by Robley Dunglison,
M. D Prolessor nf the Institutes of Medicine, etc.,
in Jell'eison Medical Collcce of Philadelphia, pub
lished monthly by Adam Waldie, No. 40 Coun
ter street, Philadelphia. Subscription price, f 5 a
year, subscriptions lor Hie a'.tove work leceiveo iy
the subscriber. H. B. MASSER,
Dec. 11th. 1811. Agent.
FC?. SALE.
EOR sale a small Farm, containing about one
' hundred and ten acres, more or le s, situate
in Point township, Northuml erland countv, about
two ii i ! s above Noithumbc ifuid, on the niniii
road leading from thai place to Danville, adjoining
lands of John l.eghou, Jesse C. Horton and others,
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are cleared, and in good
slate of cultivation, on w hich there is a small barn
hie!
erected. The properly will be sold on ri asona
terms. I or lurllier particulars, prisons are request, i
ed to apply to the subsenh. r. ,
ll. u. .m.sm;k, Agent,
Nov. 27th, 1811. tf Suiibury, Pa.
CHF7SCL1TE FC
rwiiikir.1
N article uiieqiiall
I for cleaning and giving a
mpfi v ilomhle
and must brilliant polish to sil
ver, (iiTiinin Silver, IJrass, I, upper, lirilt.uiia ware,
Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on
varnished carriages, iVc. TRY IT.
Prepared ami sold at wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Uweyo,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORsYTH, Agent for Northum'd,
II. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 20th, 1841.
PKTI.tt DliWl-XS,
LAST MAKER,
No. 74 Callowl.in Street, Philadelphia.
C 'Three dix,rs ubtne Second. J
SHOE Findings always kept on baud, which he
oilers for sale on the loM'-t terms. Country
Men-h ints are particularly to c ill and judge tor
themselves.
Philadelphia. Novem ver 13, 1841. ly.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OH, COMPANY.
No. 2i North Water Street, Phila.
WANUFACTFEERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will le sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and
wananlcd in iiuahty to eoual any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as leprrsrntrd,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will U' rrluiiileil.
Their slock now in store consists of the following
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Spctm"
(III,
rr
fill(H)
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Colorless Oil,
15.11110
10.000
20,1100
6000
Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do l're.sed W hale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
15,000
00 Barrels superior Stra.'s Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
51) do Neais Foot Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Ills.
5
rr VThis Company has a numlier of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon getting at all times Oil as pure as imported.
Phdadelpliu, INov. 1041. ly.
G. "7f. & L. 3. 7A7LO?..
OFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor
ner of Fifth und Market Streets, Fhiiudel-
r'n:1.- v.
Mens Calf-skin Uoots, stttctieil warranted,
do do da pegged do
du do do water proof, double soles
and tloutile upers.
do Calf-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Nrats do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin
do do do (.'rockers do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoes
do Fine do
do Ki do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps,
do List Sucks with and without soles,
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' lunned India Rubler shoes.
Oent'cnieiih' do Overshoes.
With every other dese iption of boots and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bags.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking,
Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Lest lists.
Philadelphia, November 13, 18l. ly.
ZAT & BPsOTEE?.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
LEIta AND STATION ERs,
No. 122 Ciiesnut .Street, below 4th,
riiiladelpliin.
KEEP constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising
'i deological, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane
ous and School Bonks, Day Books, nil sizes, Led
gers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing
Paers, Wrapping Papers, &c. Ac, which they o(
fer at the lowest prices to Country Merchant's Pro
fessional Gonttemen, Teachers, and all others thai
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, November 13. 1811. ly.
-Iliclincl Weaver X. on,
ROrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
Ao. 13 ISorti Water Street. Philadelphia.
HAVE constantly on hand, a general ossort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz :
lard Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Cmal Bonis. Also, a
complete assortment nf Seine Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shod and Herring Twine, Shoe
I i breads, Ac. Ac. Also, lteil Cords, I louuh Lines, I
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
j Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
1 terms.
j Philadelphia., November 13. 1841. ly.
j Jiitnli ITisiiiiitli Soil
1 RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and
, acquaintances generally that they still con-
tinue to keep at the old stand. No. S 1 ti North 3d
street, Philadelphia, all I mils ol
TOti AC CO . ' .4.Y1 PRC A MS.
Which they will sell m the mm ', occouiinodaiinfc
and reasonable terms.
N. B. All goods sold witl be gunisntccj and all
orders promptly site tide J to.
Philadelphia, Novemlver 13,1841 ly,
"FETEF." cbiTCVE?.,-
Wholesale and Retail Shoe, llonnet,
and Palm Leaf 1 1 a t Warehouse.
No. tiG Xurth 2rf ttreet, a ft w iluurs ulmve .Irch,
Fhilntlrttiftia.
A'
LSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and Vnlices, of ev
ery descnption, ull of which he utters lor
sale on the most reasonable terms. I
Philadelphia, November 13, 1 H i I . ly.
" 1 ' V W 1 v I
J. f .7 ! i A l- ,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
iVu. 31 Xotith Thitil ttrrr, tiro tlimrs btlnw the.
Citv Hotel, Philtul,lphia.
COUNTRY Merchants and others are solicited
to examine his ussortr.ienl before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. November 13. IRI1. ly.
P. & A. RUVOUDT'S
China, (Mass and Liverpool Warehouse,
Ao 1C4 AorA Third street, third door Ltluiti Vint
striet, Phihit'.t Iphia,
WHERE they constantly keep on hand a Inrue !
assortment ,if China, Glass und Liverpool j
Warc, which they will dispose of on the most it
MuMe l(im,.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1 11 . ly.
'r i j Hopj i xsc u i - p."
Manufacturer and Importer of
Sad-
tuery, Hardware, eve.
5 .S'ou.' Third street, four dim itroec KarK't
ii It i t
No.
Philtidt Inhil,
T"EEP constantly on bund a hirer and general
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
A lie Anns, Elindc Snrines, Patent Leather. A c.
Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied tit
all tunes on the mosl reasonable trims. They will
find it to their advantage to cull and examine, his
assortment before purchasing ilsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1841. ly.
KHYNOI.DS, MeFAULANl) vV ( O
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British
and American Dry Oooths.
Ao. 105 Market street, PhiUulelphia.
Ol'NTRY Merchants, and others ran be sup
plied at nil times with nn extensive assort
ment of the best and most fashionable Goods upon
the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1 S 1 1 . Iv.
LOW 1 :UAc PjAIIIU .,
Importers anil Dealers in Foreign aiul
Domestic I laid ware,
No. 174 North I'm an SthkiiT, Pitriinf lthia.
" A 7 11 ERE their friends and customers w ill always
find a large and general a.snriment of Foreign
and Domestic Hardware, which they wil!eliat the
I ywest prices.
Philedelphia, .November 13, 1S4I,-
KSIIKH1CK, IIANSFJ.Ii ev, CO'S.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
No. lf.C. l-y Market Street, Phila.
(Ih h,w Fifth Su!h sidi )
A LW'AYS keep on hand a full and general as
25L st.rtmcnl of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods,
Country Merchants are respectfully requested to
give tin in a call and examine for them-clw s.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1841. ly.
SPFIUNU, GOOD At CD."""
No. KJS Market Street, Pliilailelpliia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extrusive assomm lit ol Britiih Fn i.i h
and American Dry Goods, which tiny oiler for sale
on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, Noveinlx-r 13, 1841. ly.
XVXcCALLA & HERSE,
No 51, Not (ll Sct oiitl s(i 't l,
(eOHNF.R OF COOM h's A LI. XT.)
Wheie they constantly keep on hand a gener il
assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, VESTINCS,
4 a great variety ufurtieits of a tnjuriur
quality, which tiny oiler to dispose uf
upon the most reasonable terms.
COFNTRY MERCHANTS and others will
find it to theii advantage to call und examine
their slock before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nov. fi, ltsil. ly
JLL LI ULi iT
S:i?CClT &, FPsT,
I F.SPECTFI'LLY inform the citi.ens of Sun
IW bury and vicinity, lhat they huve lakui the
Shop lahiy occupied by Wm. Dural, where they
w ill carry on ihe
TAILORING- BUSINESS,
in all its vaiious branches. By stiict atn ntion and
leasonable ehaiges, they expect lo ineiil a share ol
public atrousge.
Sunbury, Sept. 4th, 1811.
JCHlTSlxrClLCIlTGS.
WHOLESALE THOJ3, BONNET,
Cap und' Palm Leaf Hal S.'irr,
No. IOSi.i'th 4m Strut. PHILADELPHIA,
AITHFRE an eitelisive astorltnei.t of tl.e above
V articles sre c .instantly kept on hand, fur sale
at the most reasonable terms.
May S'J, 1841. ly.
uniiarelleled remedy tor common CoUs,
'ougiis, Asthma, Influenr.a, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, mid all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
lending to consumption ! composed of Iho concen
trated virtues of Horrhonnd, Bonset, Blood Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wijislow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence and universally admitted pectoral
vitlites nf Ihe Herbs from which the liaham of
lnrihoiind is made, ore too generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessa
ry lo observe that this Medicine contains the wholo
uf their Medieitial properties, highly concentrated,
and so happily combined with several other vr ge
table substances, as to render it the most speedy)
mild and certain remedy, now in Use, for the comv
plaints ill ove mentioned.
The Balsam removes alt imfintnmntion and sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, t
nbling the patient to expectorate w ith ease end free
dom, assuages cough, relieves uthmatic and dirti
cult lespirtition, heals Ihe injured parts, opens the
pores, mid composes the disturbed nerves, and gives
strength to the tinier lungs, and thus produces a
speedy and lasting cure.
I Mi H Al IT I' lK IS THK B A SV T III I K I S Mas.
We are not among that class of Editors who for a
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crock up'' an article and bring it into rapid
sale ; neither ate we willing to lemaiu silent, afte r
having tested the utility of Bn itn rovement or dis
covery in science or ail. Our readers will recollect
we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pnr
chased two bottles of WIN'SLOW'S 11AI.SA.M
UK HOKEIH 1 Ml, and so sudden wa? the rure,
that wc forgot we ever had a cold. Those win)
ure afflicted, tuny try il upon our recommendation.
Lc-.i iiluii Tlr!?riiph. For sale by
HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Sunhurif,
JACOB BRIGHT, Korthumherluml.
Also, by Druggists geuer.dly throughout tho
country. Price, ill) tenia per bottle.
Auii'ust 11 tli, 1x4 I. ly.
LIST OF BOOKS
loll SAlh
.VI HON
Cl.tsstcal Dictionary; l.emprier si
! do - Aiusworth's do : Cobb's do.: Emrhsh and
German do.; Anthon's Ca-sor; Anthon's Gr.imrner;
Anlhen's Cirrio; Mail's Latin Keadei; Pgilhy's do.;
Andrew's Latin Lessons; Dnnneg.in's Lex iron;
Fisk's (ireik Exercises; Davies's Legcndet; Graera
Majors; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; Ljcll's Ehments
of (irolocv; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of
lbitanv; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea
ders; Eon rson's Geonraphv and History; Olney'a
do ; Parley's , lo ; Smitli's (irammri: Kirkliaru's do.;
Kav's Reader..; Cobl 's do.; Ci bb's Arithmi iick;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
1 '""' " 'lo- '
lm,v Library:
I own do.; l Mi s Table Books; Evangelical r a-
Coiiaje liihii-t; Family do; Coll .ter.
al do.; Sm ill Bibles and Test aments; Parker's Ex-erei-es
on ( 'oini'dsitiou; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's
S .ioi's Rest; Amertciin Revolution; Manyatt's No
vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Ili.ul; Catechism
of American Law s; Letters nn Natural Macro; Che
inisiry for Beginner..; English Exercises adapted to
Murray's G rammer; Seqiul to Comley's Spelling
I!, ok; Ann ricati t'hiss Br-nk; Daboll's Schoolmas
ter's As.istant; A great variety of Blank Books, Ac.
Ain-ust 18 11,
ATTENTION.
,i . m it i; v J( .m;s.
Ilil'ES l' the aUrntton of his country Iriend
who ate in want, to Lis very l.irue stock i f
Carpettugs, Oil loths. Mailings, Rugs, Binding.',
Stair Roils, iVc. Vc. that be bus ust opened, at
his warehouses. No. Is North "A street, and No. Vi
Church AI.er, next door to Christ Church, Phila
delphia. ' July 31, 1811. ly
SPANISH HIDES.
TANNETiS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K 1 li Jv l'ATIill' K ,: S O N,
A'o. '-1, A'.Wr Third street,
(lll'.TWtKS MAIiktT AVli I'HKJl'T BTnETTS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
1 I AVE. for sale a large and excellent assortment
l 1
ol Sii.'in'i (i'.v, Patau hips. Ionium Oil,
i e at the lowest maiket prices-, (iil,r for cash, ia
j exchange tor Leather, or upon credit.
I Consignments of Leather received for S'dc, ol
j purchased at the highest market prices.
'J Leather stoied fire of charge,
t "April 17, lv.-ll.ly.
i I !) Piililic
1 A RE directed to Dr. Il.irlich's Celrbra'ed Mcdi-
- runs, which are rrrommended by thousands
i as a pieventivt and ruietoi diseases ol the slomat h
and nervous system. The Aperiet't (ieimm Pills
area direct ptirifiir of the blood, and certiin ti re
move bile Irotn the stomach, which is the great
cause nf Bilious and other distressing maladies, re-gul-ite
the bowels, Ac. The Sitcnthenilig Tonic
Pills give tone and vig ir to the organs of di je-tion ,
n store the lo-t appetite, quiet ihe neives of the de
I ili ated, and i ro iuri! sweet repose to the restless.
I he above rnuiicinrs are fast superseding the di.n
I lie mineral prep am ions w Inch some pin s ciiuis havo
j lor. tnl. ire lien in tin- practice of ailmini-'i tj t
! llieir patients. Since the introduction of Dr. Hir-
lich's preparatiotis ttiln the I'niteJ States, nianv
I have al and, ned such vile deli terous drus, and
! commented mliniiii-'eni i; the above riiclnimj
! vvlienever ihe syui turns indie ite their use.
i N. B. Physicians and others, wbo order tho
j above medicines, will please direct their orJets in In-
turc to tl.e Piinciti.il ollice, No. I'J North Eighth
Stiei t, Ph i l.iih 1 phi .I, (instead of ordering through
i other houses.) whuh will en.-ure them to obtain tho
im Jiiiiic which ihev cxiect t receive.
HENRY OX TH ELMER.
July 1 1 I'J. Afit.
Ir. i.'-."VmlllHtf "s up.
lint' muni tfo'tianif.i f little children die annum
,, .vi the if 'tin 'f Protracted Ih-ntition.
IT n.piires no aruutii. nt tJ convince you that all
"Little Children sutler sooner or later from tho
effects of Teething, which their kind protector may
ea.ily perceive from Ihe billowing symptoms:
Iiestle-ne.s, sudden fits of eying, fretful, feverish,
and sleeps but hole, thiusls its fingers in its mouth
and biles, thereby seeming to obtain relief, freitieut
Iv atli n.'ed with t-oui:h. illllicill'v ol hrrnhiug, bow
el ciiiiti la.nt, inllainu.ation if the yes, and soies
bi hi mi I tie ens, con vn Lions. F ' Th.'se who have
the cue ol these "htile onl ' should never bo
without ''Dr. Paris' Ci lebrau-J Aniriicau Soothing
Syrup," loi Chililicu Cuiung 1'ii'lh, y which thry
can pii vriit inany ul.iuiiii.i; jmlnuis which olUtl
prove f ilal.
Tlu ils.iiids ol moibeis arid nurses can testify to
the imri eil' ite i lh el i f tliis invuluable S rup. when
ppl i d to ide cntns. It a il'iM wski i with pant
in it- ;'.i'is, tl,c -ri!i w'on app'trd, itives inline
diite ei- t v "opening the pores" and hea'ing the
num., ihu preventing convul-ions. Ac, to the hap.
piue-H ami iiijovnunl ol their kind protectors.
vEnteird according lo an art of Congrcs-i.)
Ki m t v ii i ii. all the genuine Medicine expresses
ibis i n ihe la'-e' t . LV place ill Philadelphia
v heir lb s Mi on n e ran be i btuinid, is at the Me
dic. d ( Mil, r, No. I'J North Eighth street, and ad-
Vt-llii-rd jullls in the coillitiv.
HEMRV YO YTHEIMER,
June '..'ih. Agttt,