Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 26, 1841, Image 4

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    7 0 77 C0MMVX1TY. .
THE aorrrsa which hn attended the n nfV.
H'irl'cJi't Herman Aperient and Comptntnd
cigtfiitihig Tunir Pith, Is truly natc.nl. Iiii'lt- ft
" lo'vain boast to say thii medicine has proved l
happy i flirts in the cure of a vaih-l of diseases
! which th human frame in liable, to bo vastly su
I riot to the ninny preparations In-fure the puhl c.
Many nf thise preparations are compounded by in-
ivi.luals who an positively ignorant of the myst.
F.i i f ihe human aystcm. ond mere pretenders to
i, e licul knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, is cole
h ated nmoua; the Grrman faculty as a man of llie
t -priest scientific attainment, and rqttully ilinlin
rmshed throughout Europe, na a successful meilictil
I tar'itioncr, spent most of the years of a useful life
in ihu eouisittnn of such knowledge as might prove
I t nt fil ial to his fellow rrcnturcs. In the pills which
I c invrnled, and which brnr his name, the public
irn assured of an article that posses- more than
tiulinary virtues. From the acknowledged talents
f 'hia inventor, nothing less than a good article
t ould be expected ; and the experience of ninny
y.irs has nll'unlt'd demonstration of the virtues of
In medicine. InGctmnnyand other parts of Kit
r, its r. potation is established. In this country
i wuich it ho but bei n recently introduced, it is
t i idly gaining the must substantial reputation. The
r -.inn rout" i-rt tirnles of cures of the most obstinate
t' e Rfs t Heeled by the us-e of Harlich's Tills, which
t. e pionri. tor is constantly receiving, is proof ot die
l i t. Day after day lie n reives new testimonials
i if iJie'r eflicacy, ami wick after week increase the
demand fir tin in. This is not mere assertion; in
i.i r.t ialilo crrtilirates are open fr the lupjir ctiou nf
'le pu'ilic, ami the doubts of any who are skeptical,
in Ic icniiived by examining them at the ollice uf
the proprietor.
Wr take the liberty, then, of sus?r-linp; to every
liiiuily, th'it they maUe use of Dr. liailich's Pilis.
l i t them keep a supply constantly on hand, to he
id when occasion demands, and they will riceite
il l- most unequivocal proofs of utility. Mtdicul
i 'uitr.
I'lincinal ollice for the T'nitid Slates. No. lit
Nort'i kighlh stlt-et, Philadelphia.
Western Depot. No. 41, SSt. Clair street, Pitts
Inn. J1ENRV YOXTHELMEI!.
May 1, 1 $41. .fsail.
HEPATITIS, UK L1YLU CVMP1.A1XP.
Livrr complaint is described to be of two forms,
viz ; Ae.tic and Chronic, which ired.lUrnil in ih. ir
ml and character, and are product d from tile op
i'.c Liver, which is diseased on the surface ol in li e
ci litre. In the former, the patient is uttarkrd wiih
Midden pain, in the region of the I.ivcr, m severe
loat even the led clothes are insupportable ; the pa
t ; nt cannot bear to turn or lay on his left side from
i , r.'sii:,;c exerted in that position of the iiiflaint d
i t '.nil. The latter may go on in surh a manner
tat the first symtnma of Liver Complaint are those
vl.ich muik ihe oceurrriire of suppuration. The
Acute und Sub-scute varieties, ulim bl olwuys coin-:n-
lice with ao'ne chilly feelings succeeded by brat
ut tuo km, fevered tongue, having a yellow bh a
u arsnce. Ii regular state of the bowels, co-tivent ss.
t ouiilcncaiire changes to a pale or citron color, or
ciiovv like those hlllicted with jaundice, dilliculty of
l-iraihing, disturbed rest, attended with cnup.li, fc-
v -iiK cvn.f.-.ir.a !rw Ami ., ...!,. . I .1. ll li .
r l,-;n,u,l,.,U,i ...;. i i...i. I
i.lorivi, th J pMKiit passes many bad nlits and is
fr.;tv ntly troubltd with Diaxibaa, Tcuaen-us and
I les, nausea and vomiting, and has a coioi.lcral
iliiist. Lcn tha inflammation affects the H'nto
i.eal coal of the Liver the pain is much more intense
and loo foer higher than whin confined to the Li'
r. In clironic alTections it is uncertain in its tci
iiiimttion ; the pain is intense, attended occnsiuii.il
ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched skin,
nregulHr bowels, sallow counteuuiice, fnqeunt at
l icks of juui tlice, the tongue is scarcely ever free
from yellow fur, the appetite bad, and a cuiruplion
titlarks the face and bark, bvhintl the shouldets, &r.
Dn. Hamlich's Compound iSliengtlaniiig Ton
ic and Aperient (ierni.ui I'lils, will, in a liinjurity
f lascit, rod ore a prifrrt cure, and if used at the
very onsit uf ulllietioii will in every cite arre.-t the
'i-case. This is not meiely theory but fuel, wliich
- in be ublanlialtd by the lestimoiiits ol vaii.nis
persons who have wimes-cd the astoiiUhing rlVirts
ol l' is iiivuluable medicine. The diet muM l ut-
. ..I..",. .-.'ft,.. ..;....t ,.-o. ..., i.,.i A-M.t. ....i
tended to, snJ thcwdiiii lath mil t nt be lop led- )
ti whsn the patient can have access lo it. Full j
i lid i xplieit d rections arc dt lined in the meiliinl
I ainplet which accompanies the niidicine, and can
!e obtained gratis of any of the irgulurly appointed
.iceiits who s II tlilii mcilii iue.
i'riucipal Uil'o-e and ("tin nil J)cpot for the 1'ni-
0 d lati-Nisat No. I 'J North Eighth tticei, 1'hilu--'.Ijil.ia,
where all communieuiions for Agencies,
Adi rtising and Medicines mu.-l be addressed (posl
paid,) which will mi it with iioiiirdiale alii nlioii.
liENKV VOXTIILI.MLR,
May 1, ls41. Aiiint.
J'UIXVWAL hEASVMi
Why Dr HARLlCH'S CoiiiHiund Strt ngthen
ing and ('ermnn Apriient Pills ure used by all ilas
rs ii people, in priliu nce lo other Mulieinis, le
f. use they ate pn pared from a j:ure tztt net uf
1 nbs, a w hob some u.edu ipe, nul.l in in, opeijlioii
and phasmit in its. tiled the most c Ham pitseivir
t l hewllh, a and t ilectusl cure of l)y sj t psu oi
lmligei-iion, and all eU uiach compluinls, a j n-btrvrr
an J pmifici of the whole system.
because tiny Mioihe the nine of seiotibilily and
ioitify the In IMS of inolioii, iinpailing to their im M
-uil!e fluid its liotiue lone, thus jiving blienglh
lid ilearucss ol nnlid.
because Ihey i.cter il t fctroy ihe coals of the sto
lon h ar.d bowtU, us nil slioug puigulivts do.
l.et'MUsC telenet; and iXpcilcuce liach us lhal no
nue purgative alol.e will cure ihe diseusc of Ihe I
tnath and Ileitis. rakuess is Ihr Miumrv
i -i-'e of a host oi d;scasck, und, by rontu.Uallv ie
- tin g lo Ihculic pitigjilus, ou tiiakt i ho distuhc
ii.. 'b worte, liisUi.il nl tetter.
Pecause Dr. llailiih's Medicines ate put i . up
on ll.e common sepae j rinrij Ir, to "tk ti:st- und
s ii i gthen," v httli is the only cuuiso to puisue lo
tli l a cuie. Lastly,
I iiiinse these Midicines reslly do cute the dis-
H-i lor whit Ii thry are it rollout nded. Piinripal
I I i. lor llit) I'liitrd Hates, is ut No.lt Noilh
Ltl.htti etiert, J hiladrlphiu.
1ILNRY YOX'IHEI.MER,
V y I, 1H4I. Aiit.
t LEA Mil: AXU kTLLMi'JHLK.
Tbo orily sure and best course to pursue in cu
ri: i ii .sts, of wha'cser nature thry lin.y I t , is :
fist, to cleanse and puiily tbc tUinurli ui.d bow
rts ly gejitlr aHiirnu; srrondly, o give stiri.fcth
n tl tone to tln.tf tt I dei organs by ihe rue ol i-n 1.1 1
It i. us. Ibis niiHie la abvsys : ur.uid l v luulai
lirians, whirh ibry will know tot u. v
...... .w. ... .. ar , ,r, ,,., ,
it if. Dr. JIasluu s Coiniuitd Mn rigtlu nua
t.t a.. .v . tlV.-.s . n. .1.. .
Ti tiic slid Alftiirfit tills, siu a sure ii'.cduine n
. . ... -
. I . I It: id f. iul ..I i. .-I Th C . final, A . k. I. I
p lis ore to cli orist the sloir.st h suit mti sum s, sl
it 1 whit h ibt) 1 1 ln t und lirni,ering Ti nit ill.
kif Usrd. to give slrri lh and Woe In th. so 1 1-
I. . r.s wbirU lequiie Itlidti Irratiiuiit. Niuily tsu-
II. iids f the diseases wbirh we daily In hold,
me diseases of the ntnous .ystiin, and by ctmliuu
sl y using drastic jitintrul purgalivis the sudi rrr
wiil coon find himself a being loo much ruined
to remain long in existence. Full and ixplitii di
reciiens both iu LngUsli and GeinioJi, ueitvmpiiiiy
this litatict
Tha (bote midicine for sale l Ihe Drug Stora ol
UfcNl.R YOA llltlMt b,
My i, mi. .
Atnt.
T 1 a 11 n i o r ( a i o 11 li i n c
TO HA I.TIM ORB.
(VIA HliF. WATUn C .fl..)
IWirtinutrr fiot of Ctir.nut Street tt the Ptnv
rtflrania Vunnl.
A BOAT li-Bvrs Ihe wharl of the ubscribrr evr
ry moil ing at 8 oVloi k, ruiinilig through to liutti
inore in lluee days, ('onsignnirnts ol pr.xlute,
iron, eVc, will receive a despnich by this line, which
has not hitherto hern i quailed by any other. Kate
of freight as low as by any o.her ngulur I. nr.
llefi-rences!
JOHN W.BROWN,
m.:OK & HKRR, Irinliimo.e
KKR.NAN STI I.I.N ICiER, Ba"",,0,e
J.& A. II. 1IKKR. J
Goods init titled for 1'ittsburg, pr any point on
the Pennsylvania Canals, will I e shipped wi'hout
del.iy on their arrival nt Ilarrisburi;, as this con
nects with the North Anuriion line of Poitahle
lloals to Pittsliurj daily, antl with the fntqui hnn.
na P.itket Line to Northumberland, Williainspurt,
WilUcslmrie, and nil iuterineiliale hires,
GKOKliU W. I.AYMi.
Ilnriisbu.g, J?ept. !, ItS'iO.
AVr!? ol' .nfurc.
IX a st ite of Ilea th the imrrtinal canal may le
compared to a river hoe wstina flow over thestl
ioiniii!; land. Ilifmigli the rh.1111.0U njtine 01 trt
has inadr, anil iinptoves their qualities and to ket p
up li e coiitftariion of the liver, o long as it runs
on smoothly the channels are kept pure und healthy;
but if by toine Cf u-e ihe ourm of Ihe liver is sltip
il, then tlie water in the canals i no longer pure,
t ut toon hrcomes Mnciii.nl. There Is Uil cue law
of ciiculation in nnttiA When there U niri-
ahuiulance r.f hnmnri.il lluitl (srrority) in the ihtes
tiual lulu, antl co-tiverra- takes idsre, it fl. ws
back into I'irt IiIooaI M? e', ami infil.r.iti s it-ell in
to the. circulation. To tabli-h the free courtte of
the river, we must remove the olslrutt ons which
Ktop its fiee eourve. tuiil tho col its Irdiulaiy otitMiii.
With the body, follow the same imtntnl prinripul ;
r. move, by that valuable puigslive mi Jit ii.e Ilratt
t.'i tl!ijt I'nirtrMtl Vigrlalde Pith, which nre on ef
f dual oist nice of nature, the Fupmhunilaurc of
humors in the intestine rat al. Ily n'r.rvering in
this practice, Ihe n ays of the rirrubition will llit n
be ic.-lort-d to ll.e ft, II exercise of llietr natural liinc
tious,aud a f-tiite ol health will Ic fiiinlv rril li.-h
t il lit ineiiilit'i , never t-titVi-i a diop ol blond to be
taken fiom jou- llvanr.le the lionioisi.t ufteii
iil.d as ViUi us they are degenerated, or us loi'g us
you are mi k.
Dr. ltrandielh's OfTire in Philadelphia, is t No.
S, NORTH KU.IITH Mreel, while hi pilUcan be
hud at -..r reins pel bov, with full ilirrctious.
Ofj Only oueni in fcMitil'iiiy, is II. b. Muriter Btijr.
!"Ulilnny, fept, !l, lr1 10.
C ci lil.tntr. of Acik y.
THE following are the doty apt ointeil aeci.ts in
thi ir respective rounlit s. for the talc ol Iliundrali
YtL'tla!,,- Vnivrruil PiHx.
iS'orihiinilieilai d countv : Viltmi M:n-kry cV
('h.iiiibeihn. i"tinl'ury II Lt. Mat-ser. M'Enri.s--villi-
OctUlis, (iiecn & Walls, (.teoigrtuwii I".
.MMnigci V ( o.
I mon om ly : I.ewiM.ure V.ills V rSeil.tr.
Miniiiil.uri! IVIIiiiaii V lierklv. Acw- Heilin
John M. Ilt-iiler. S'elins giove Eyie A; Co. Mid
dlt hurg l.-aac Sniilh.
Lycoming couniv: Williamspor John tSniith.
Newberry M. & .1. C. Funvton. Muncy W. A.
Petrican. Jersey Mlore James H. II. pburn.
t.'olumbia county : Danvillis T. A. E. U. Rey
nolds. Catlawit-sa C. A. Hrobts. Hirwu-k Shu
inan A: Ritteiihntife. ISIoomthurg-John R. Meyer.
fuiibury, Sept. n, 1S40.
LIVER COMPLAIST,
Cund h;i tin u.se if I)r. lltimeii's CiiMrormi
ri.MITIIK.MMl AMI Al'LHIlXT 1'lLLS.
Mr. William liiriiAitns, I'iilburgh, Pp., en
tirely cured nl t ho above uViiecMiig iIim ai-e : His
syiiitoiiis wi re, pain and wt ight m Ihe It ft iii!e,
loss ol appetite, vuinitii g, and eruct tiion, disten
tion of the sti-marh, siik beatlaehe, fuiretl tongue,
counli nance thai grd to a rilion col..r. tlillii-uliv it
brra biug, di-tuiUd rest, ultt iuled with a cough.
g'eul dtbility, with other i.j int.. lis iridic., ting great
driangrmi iit of the linn lions of ll.e liv, r. Mr.
I it il a it li m had ll.e a. line ol st-Mr.il pliysciniis, but
retrived no relief, until using Dr. Haiilicm's Mid
ieine, whith It niiiiiated in i lit etu.g Hifect tuie.
Principal Oliice, 1S Ninth Eighth Mieet, Phila
delphia. Also lor s .li- at ihe ihuu s on- i f
HENRY OATiiEIMr.R,
May 1, 1811. Agml.
THE CM SE ( 11SEASE.
Neatly all clasi-es of ili-ea'p, arc caused by some
obstruction in ihe sistiin, which pruenl ihe ie;u
lar and uholt s. nie operation t.t llie nunn.il funi
liulis. This stale of ihe system, is dvi-asc, whit h
is manifested in a v.irit-y of I'oiuis, nu.ie or less
mal'guanl in their cbanictcr. To restore the system
to a slate of health, thru, ii is only iiirt .sary to re
move the cause of di.-ej.e, and ihe end is m .-om.
plished. The rnuse is ul s riini. n sornewhi re. I bis
can be ri mined by puigation, nhii h is ihe nr.lv
iiuuns that should be nsor ed lo, liteause.siigjesiiil
by reason, and ly iinluie. Dr. Iluln b's Mieigih
ruing and (ieiinan Apeiieut Pills, aie allowed bv
lb J lliousauds who hae used tin in, lo be the best
purgative n.eduii.i- in existence, because, ihey
not only n move all obstructions, uiul purge ll.e s s
telii 1 1 its impurities, 1ml, because, and which is t x
lieint ly iinpi-rtanl, slienml.t n and give pro ei lour
to ihe Momiuli, and produce a hudiliy action of nil
ihe pans, bi sides, tht v ure so iniitl and emtio in
tt.i ii opi ra'ion, i.t to rendi i ihi in st all Unit s a pn
lt clly sale mid il.-; iral'lo itiot.ly. The ulllrlid
would do wi ll, tin n, to puirhuse u box or two tit
Ibis invaluable tin tin lot-, und (.-ivr i a t.nr trial, in.
stead nf tit shut, ing their sy.lnns with till icpcaitil
doses if laloiiul, and oll.il dlos, so injurious to
huiitsn hie utid ba pilit ts
i he abate niidi eine tor sleal ll.eDrnq sloie ol
HENRY Yl'X'i'll Ll.MLK,
May I, IS1 1. .,,,.
SICK JIEAl'ACHE.
Is a very Common alliition. Ju ailaiks are veiy
ei-ie, and thuiai teiiird by spasmodic pains, bl, m
tng lioin oit ju.l til ll.e loud to ibeolhir, fie
quriilly et.iiiiin-i.ring in ihe uioining, ntiei di d with
sit kl.t. k of the kltinaih, lluusea. Iiiuiings, and
solin liii.llt, toinilil'g, gitlihi.i a, uhd rohltisliiu nl
sight, oVc tc. This di ntase is piotlured lioin i
nous causes, peil aps the most ruinmini, is a dr
ranv mi nt ol the stoii.ai h and tlijtsliw organs.
t l-.MAI.l.w ur, most suljert to llii.-. sllttlioli, pur-
litn'uilv ll o.- who le
, lich-t (',,,
ail u sitliiilaiv lite. Dr. Jl,.r-
lnii;l:aiiiit; 'tunic om 'air-
; ,IIIIU j .,, r.fni kie waiiamt-d lo mu st Ibis
I ,,.,..1.1..' .... ,i, .... . .. . . . ,
w...,,t,utK. ...a, ....a.rill'I.lirI.lll.:ill
Hid b. it!, 1 tir.lv H i; the blond, ki.d uii.ovn.? all
'li'ios.d and txciemenlut'ii" hunioik lioin Ihe liter
ant intrsliitf a. by ll.e Use, lii.-l, c.f u It w Juses
ol the Apeiiei.H,,iikii FiIIh, utlerwards lo or
lime do,.-, ol ihu t,tsluu,t.g Tuiue Pith, which
are u.rd lo sn, ,1(.,u. ULj uivigoiule Ihe utrrou
fyt., give u,uv to ll.e stoinurh and oigans of
ingestion, ihusimpsniig to ,hn, kublile fluid its
p.lsuuc V.6..I ,bi. aaiituog been.ir.ly
lemovcd. j his is Iho only n.,,,1. u, ,oljl ,i
annoy mg coinpLmt, ,nd h.s U-e kiunded with
si its in ilit usklids ol tssrs.
Punplfl t''i"l.' gent ial difertion., m.y J,,
laiiitd ialis, al No. 19 North Eighth hil.
ilelj.huj. HENRY YuX H1EIMLR.
May 1, 1141. Axon.
BRADY'S HOTEL.
IMTII.M COI.I IIII.i fOI'XTV,
mill") lvanla.
THE SI'RlSCRIDER lespectfully inform the
public, that he has removed from the town uf
Citltawini lo Ihmrillt, anil III nt he has purchased
in that place, the Large and Cumtmidwu
II KICK U O V K ,
at the roiif tn or mill vn mahkkt STar.KTS,
CO)isite the C'ltirhlliiUf, J
Which he h.i lilted up bv the erection
t.'.V!jf of ADDITIONAL mnLDINfiH. and
extensive STAULINO. for the Enter-
JlLj&ztfiinment rf Travelerr end Vi7or.
He is now prepaird lo accommodate all who may
favor him with a call, and be would state that tie
thing in his power shall be left t miotic, to render his
rtistomers romfnrlnble and happy while mulct his
care. His accommodations are ample, ami his rnomn
lurn'shrd in modern style, mid the proprietor is de
trrminrd lint his etlaUishmr tit shall sustain and
krrp up with the growing reputation and impoitanee
nf llie town in which it is loctnl.
His Ttair will be supplied with every luxury of
the season, and the Ar.i and chain st writ Iff the.
rinrktt can i.' ftird. His II t it wi l be stored with
till the lest urtiritt that cut le J'urni.-htd hi mir
citit, and the whole will be such as to g:ve satis
faction to every 1 ne.
Wei! knowing thai nn en'iphtened public will
alwavs jiittin for ihem elves, he feels confident that
iIm j- will favor him with their patronage.
KA.MI EL A. bRADY.
Danville, J in. HO.
WAXIRANTED
ass Cvioelis.
lor tit INtH.tiN
7 QVA I. fur lime In inn .., hi Ch.rk Put-
A turn fur f'iit, lor
, for sale bv
March 1:1.
II. IJ. HAKIi.
ilEorthaiil? (iic.
AT a merlin!; of the Metrhanls nf ihe burnish
of tui. bury, on the Uih inst.flhu fallowing was
UliiiliiiiioUsly adopted :
Wlu rtHs no umfi nn rule exists among the mrr
rhnnia of ll Is plire, in it-tiaid to the rhaige of llitu-
icst on book nrioums, llii itlon-
Ji inltd, 'J'bal inteiesl will be charged on all
aernunls tli.it have been stiuiliug b-nger than six
in. titlis, and that lit-roii llt-r all aciounts in our books
will be lalanet-d 1 m ry year, ami t 1 tit inleiest will
be charged on nil bill uces thai iiveragt- Itioie than
six months st tu.liug.
Ittn lird, That Ihe siibsciibers will slriclly ad
lieu- to the iil-ovc Ililc, in id that nolne of ihe same
lr given in ihe nt w.-i t.t rs ol this plat e.
HENRY Mi.VHiEIMER,
Jt!l YOl'NO,
JlMIN bOC.Mt,
H. II. MAS-Kl!,
P.ENJ. HENDRICKS,
Jan. U.I. fim. JACOB RHAWN.
A FEW Copus of "''lie I'uio
L iiitni," coiiMsting of Saer 1
n ( hnrul llitr-
d Muse, wiih tier-
man and English lines to each tune, by II. C,
Eyi r. For s.i!e by
January SO. II. B. MASSER,
SK AMOK IN COAL.
F a very superior quality, ran be had at any
lilllf I iv a nnl ii-iil ttt I.. lliM .,t,a.rilk.rd in l.ttu
-.-s- , -j , ......
lo suit purchasers. They keep large, egg, broken,
and line coal, lit for burning lime.
J.H. PLRDY A Co.
Sunbury, Sept. 21). tf.
MACKEREL- A few b.trrrls of Mackerel for
k.i'e at a low pr.ee by
IRISH SALMDN. Ol ll.e best quul.ty. con
shin'lv on hand and lor kale by
epl. 12, lsio. 11 B. MASsER.
MADEIRA WINE. Fnsl quality Mai'i.ia
Wine, for site low by
Sept. IfHU. II. B. MASTER,
FOI.'RTH i'ROtiF liRANDY. A g.num'c
ailirle alwavs on hand and for sale by
Sept. 1 2,' 1 Hill. H. B. M.SM:R.
HOLLAND (UN. Ol the brst quality always
on bam! anil for sale by
JSepl. I21S40. II. U. MASSBR.
LOAF AND LUMP MO A R. Alw ay sJii
hand ilol fur sule by
S. pl. 12. lS-to. HB. JSsER.
LOSTON SYI.TP MOLASM:s. Of a supe
lior qtialitVf for sale by
S. pl-JI2, 1 H it'. II. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS M (JAR IIOli: MO
LASSLS. Of ihe Inki imality always on hand
ai d for sale bv
S.pt. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER,
BROWN SCOAl:. Of a good qual.lv. for sale
low by Sept. 12, 1810. H. It. MAS.-ER.
" LIUJ Oi,S.--Ol ull kin.ls'ond ol the Let quali
ties, alw:is on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, IK-lil. II. B. MASSER.
(.KEEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the" best
quality alwavs tm huiid and for sale by
Sept. 12. IS40. II. B. MASSER.
( ( 'l'1'l E. Jav-i, liij n mi Laguiu Colli. r, cou
stanllv on hand mid lor sale I y
S. pt. 12, ls4d. 11. 1). MASSER.
M'LHU OIL. Winter and Suuuiii r straiiird
Sm-iiii Oil, ol the I est quuhly, alw a s on bund and
for sale bv
Sept 12, IP40. II. B. MANSER.
"ft'l EEL. Casl"uml IJIl I. 1 Sin I. ,.r sale liy
S.pt. 12, IS4U. H B. MASSER.
sl'lilNli s ri;TL7bf Vuiiouk .i. s Iwr LupiiL
Sj rings, for sale by
Seri. 12, ia i(b II. B. M ASSER.
I.AROK'Tjl AIUO UlULEsV lVr ka!c st
very rjdoced pin is by
Sept. 12, islll. II. B. MASSER.
BLANK LOOKS. lit ull kinds, for sale l'y
S.pl. 12, IK-,,). , II. M ASM'R.
11 LA N K ill. E I is-li'mils. Jim igaues, Ac. "for
sale by Sept. 12, IMO. H.B. MASSER,
" J I STIC IS' bLANKS. tor sale bv "
t-Vpi.l-J.lH4i'. II. B. MAtssBR.
t'LOTHs, blue, bTa"iXniil7bifrOieen,
ftH Skle by
Sept. 12. 110. 14. II. M SSER,
l AsaI M LRES AN D saT'ITN LTTs. 1 Jr
sab1 vein low bv
Sept.' 1 2. l(-4 IL B. MASTER.
" CAR PI ft I NTj7 F01 sale's he.ip ls
Sepl. 12, 1K40. II. B. MASSER.
BLANKETS For sale rbeap by
S...l. 12, IMO. 11. B. MASSER.
f'N B I E A C 1 1 EDM I . S Ll N For kale by
Sept. 12. 1MI. H. B. MASSER.
CoTTOtNTY A RN AN D CO'iTiJN LA
F01 sule by
SepPJ.JMiX If. B- MASTER.
jieTip'and (orroN rw ine7 F.r ni
by bepl. 12, 1840- II. B. MASSE It.
"TtmiMj" LINE.S, C4JRD? AN D ROPEsl--Fo
ssle by
rpi. 18, 1810. II. B. MASSER.
Till! RliW WttltJM). 1
THE I.AltCEST, CHEAPEST, HAKDSOM
EST, .IXn MOST CttMI'HEIlEKSIVK
KEUSl'APEK IS THE LMTED
STATUS.
KHITRn T r A R K KKKiAMIII AMI I PIS S A II ft ft 71 T
ITU multiplied rrsourreg for rendering the
Nrw WoRLii more valuable than ever as
a compendious newspaper and repository of elegant
literature, we enter upon the second volume (t.iiio)
on the 24th of October, diessed in a heaiililul garb
of tuw tiiie, cast expressly for the purpose. It
will lliert foie lie a filling lime lo commence new
subscriptions, as well as for the renewal of those
which may then expire.
Duiing the first year of the existsnce nf the
Nrw Woiilii, it has acquired a reputation and
circulation superior lo any weekly paper in the
coiintM ! and has furnished tints subscribt rs, iluiing
thai period, (besides a I the current news of the day,
domestic snd foreign) new nml valuable works by
Talloiird, D'Isriif-ll, Thomas Moore, M.ss Mil foul.
Mrs. Jamrscn, C. D'nkrns, Aiiiswmth, Knowles,
llulwt-r, Mimyat, and olbets wmks which in Lou
don could not be purchased for lilTv times the
amount of the subsciiption price of the Niw
Woild, In addition lo works of interest by these
i-iiiiiient authors, it has contained Ihe cream of the
peiioiltcal liieialuieof the day, ss well as original
aitieles from the pens of some of the most popular
w titers of America, among whom we may mention
Miss Sedwitk, Orville Dewey, Professor Longlel
bw, Ihe author ut "Yankee Notions," Simius,
stn t-l, et c. Ac.
In po lin ks we shall, as hitlirrlo. maiulain an
in me. I neutrality. Oui columns as heietolnre will
be until it riionable in a moral point of view. In
cruieiMii we shall, in justice to the public, manlain
a perftP.t iii.lepeinlei.ee, even Ihoiih wo incur Ihe
veiigeneo of uil tho iIiiiicps Wr shall, in conclu
sion, t-.itt.fstly tliivr t.i rt nder uur sheet not only
worthy of Ihe unparalleled lavour it hasi-iniaiiced,
but of a continual. y extembng nn illation. While
we coiiiiiitie lo furnish with all possible promliiiidc
llii- ii.osl ullractive lilrr ture ol the day, we shall,
us our means enlarge, ulVord that c-inpeusatioii lo
naiite antbors, which may induce tbem to in ke
the New World the medium lor pnsenluig to the
public their best proilu lions. Our excellent Lon
don corirrpoiuhnt w .11 be continued, and due al-
tenlion will be paid lo the conn ic.al, agricultural
uinl news depHilmeiits nfolii paper.
A UP AUTO EJJtllOX
Of sixteen huge pagis was couimrnrt.l on tl e sixth
of June last, in oi.lcr to n.ret thewislus ol large
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whith has attended tho establishment of the balti
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scribers than ony oilier newspaper ever published
in Maryland Ihe dally applications for a weekly
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und Ihe many facilities, possessed I y the under
signed, for this undertaking, have indued tbem to
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CMTED STATES COMMERCIAL AND
Sl llSllCAL REOISI ER. Containing doc
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tive i, tin-hist. ny and rt-souices of ihe Aim. nan
1 nion, and ot each Stale; rmlnarii g commerce,
in iiiulacluiiv, ugiituilure, inltrual iinprovciuenls,
b..nks,curiei cy, In.ame., education, cVc. tVc. Edi
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tion it t enrd for leas than a year. Sul sciibrrs out
i t th.- prim ipnl riti. s to pay in sdvanre.
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vending antl using the sl'ove valuable inven.
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of ihe same lo prisons who may dcsiiu to pun lust-.
The above invention is now in oieiaiiiiii at thesiw
mill nf.Mr. M'Cuity, near Suubuiy, w here it ran
he inspected by owners of saw mills and all olheis
interested. E. OOblN,
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T Ii o in a h li ii h H c 1 1 ,
No. Sod, Balti Moaa SratiT,
.4 few do4$ uet tf HuMirdit. BALTIMORE.
VMrHOLESALE DEALER in Combs, But
If Ions, Geiman and Fancy (loods, and Im
porter f Patent kiid Sin Threads. Sptml ( Vtttii.
buspiiiders, Tapes, and blm,i.,t vu.ry ,, ,i,,tu, 0
Small Arlidra. ChiiiIiv Merehanls and Drains
in geneial, are r. ictful.y inviu-d lo cull and eva
mina foi theuike.t, Jan. 3U. ly
THE CULTIVATOR,
A Vonnotidtitton nf Hueti Cultivator and the Ce
ntue Parmer,
WILLIS flATLORn 1HD LUIHtR TUCK F.R, miTORS.
li-OHr liiH of Vol. N, Tor IN 11.
'T'HE Cultivator was established to Impiove and
-- elevate the Agriculture of the country; lo give
a ptnjM-t tone lo the morals and mind of the Far
mer; to show him the dignity ami impoitanee of
his profession; to store his mind with useful know
ledge, and ronviure ht.n that while all classes are
and mu-l be more or less d.'iendaut on each other,
he alone of the w hole ran make uny near approach
lo independence. If there is one thing more than
iinnlher, which in this country gives a man superi
ority ovei his fellow turn, M is know ledge ; and this
knowledge, knowledge whirh is as essential to the
surrres of the fanner as to other men, il is the
design of the Cultivator to aid in imparling.
fjj-Thr volume for 1841), is filled entirely with
Original Ctinimuniiutiimx, rmhiaring articles from
about 300 Cm respondents, from almost every state
in the I'nion.
If an increase of subscription bevond anv prece
dent in the history of Agricultuiol Journals, if the
almost unanimous voice of the public press in our
fa tot, if the multitude of piivate yet flattering tes
timonials we have received, added lo a circulation
amounting the first yrar lo Twuti-two Tiiou
sam ii, may be admilltd as evidence, then we have
reilaiiily most abundant reason to be gratified with
ti e success winch has attended the 1'iiionoflhe
Cullivati r ami tbc (iei:e-sc Farmer. No expense
hs been or will be spared In render the Cultivator
worthy of the patronage it has received. In the
number, variety and excellence . if its lliuotrtiliuiix.
it is without a i i v ,i I nt home or abroad, the last vol
ume being embellished with nearly Ore Hundred
Engraving, illustrating; the improved breeds ol Hot
sis, Cattle, Shirp. Swine, Buildings, Implements,
.V, m.ikii g Ihe Cultivator, all things considered,
it is beh. eil, the Cheapest Agricultural Papir ever
published in ibis or any ulht r country.
Tlrvis Out Jhilitr cr annum Six copies for
f 5 tin- money lo It hun ted in advance, free of
postage. A commission ol 20 -er cent, will be al-lir.M-d
to Aceuts who obtain 2,r or more subscri-t-t-rs,
and 25 per cent, to those who obtain 100 or
nit-re. Ail subscriptions to commence with vut
uiite. Postmasters and gentlemen disjo-r.l to lend their
inlluenie to aid ll.e rau-e of .'.giitulture, aie re
spcctluliy r- quested to act a agt nis. Address
JEsr-E 111 EL tV CO.
I'lthlishirs tf the Cttttirtitnr, Albuni, iY. V.
BOSTON NOTION,
77; I. A liC EST . 7M CHE A PEST KE US
PA PE It IX THE W OULD.
TBIIE spirit of the nue is utilitarian. Improve
K mi nl is st amped upon the face of every thing.
All the useful ails are piogr- ssiug with unp.rrailel
ed rapidity, and the Art of Printii g is coming iu
lor Us lull shaie t f the common improvemui.t.
De'.crni cd not lo be outdone in any tiling that per
tains lo his profes-ioii, w here there is a lair cloture
for exeiiioii and enti rprue, the undersigned has de
termined upon issuing a sheet twice the size of the
liostt.n Weekly Tim. s, (and is lo lake the place
of that paiit-r,) and w ll contain eighl columns
more mailer than the brother Jonathan. This
she.t wi l be called Ihe BOSTON NOTION, and
il is ditcrmincd that it shall sustain a cognomen so
lull of meaning, anil so interwoven with the estab
lished character of our Y'ankrcciiy. It will be the
I.AUIiLST Nl.WSPAPLn H THK WollLII Willi 110
exception and will be piinled on a sheet thirty,
seven by liliv-two inrhrs. ll will be filled entirely
with r-.-adiug matter, ami will contain Time Thou
sand Eight II uiulit tl und Eighty Eight 6quare
ini lies, oi Tweiry-Seven square f. et of print in line
type! and a single iiuuilier will contain more read
ing than an ordinary hook of Three Hundred
pages. These dimeiis.oi.s will enable the publisher
In thaw largely upon the most popular periodicals
of the day, both American and Foreign ; and us the
si-lections will be made with gieat care, il is bclit v
r.l this paper w.ll be a welcome Notion to evtry
family, liesldis a lull synopsis of thccurieiil news
of the day,; as published iu the Boston Daily
Times,) it will c main Poetry, Populir Tales,
Tin airii al Criticisms, Po'iec and other Court Ri
Hirls. Humorous Articles, &C. eVc.
The whole wo Id of Literature w ill be ransacked
lo fill it. 1'ioni ihe study of the philosopher down
to ti e police courts, through all regions ol reason,
poetry, romance, wit, and the ample lecord uf folly,
wc slni I glean fiuin ihe past and the present and
lioin all na'ioiis, to piesenl as pleasing und useful a
combination of recorded thought und current hi.
I.. IV, as ihe world can supp'y o- indusliy pioduce,
'1 his is our "Boston Notiom."
This great amount of wisdom and fun of wit
and philosophy ol novelties and antiquities we
aie able, lo oiler, weikly for tlx clnts per copy,
only nix rents! and we can doit because of Ihe
facdi i a of our press ond uilice, and the connection
ol daily and ei kly publications. ForTHsns imil
lahs wc can sell a teal's volume, equal ill quantity
of matter, with ctery vanity a'so, to Fifty-two Yol
ume nf Novels, such as ure issued from the press
of this day. Fifty-two large Volumes for Thice
Dolus! Effected nil by improved iii.ehinery , und
by a deuriuiiialiou that we will not bo oulduiie iu
t'lileiprize Mid ust lulllcss.
'1'i.Ii.MS: I'ii Kin Dollars a year, always in
ailvai.ee no ordeta, no malt. r from what source,
will be all. iitlt d to unless accompanied with the
CAsll. Single copies six mils rarh.
Po.-t Ma.-teis or olhers remiltir.g Twrnly Do!
lais slia l l ave l'.ight copies sent to such persons
und places as llu-v may designate.
(iEORliE ROBERTS, Publisher.
corc W I ..ni ii,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CH ANT,
Cnr.R!i-T SriiXL-r Wharp, Habkissi ro,
IS prepared lo receive Goods and Pioduce al the
new winehouse, which his arrangements will ena
ble bun to (inward wiih dispatch to Philadelphia,
Pillsburg, ilhamsporl, ilkcsbune, Columbia,
Lam-asler, or any o:her point nn Ihe Peuiisvlvania
and I'nion Cnnuls, and llie P. nusylvauia aiid Har-ri.-buig
and Lancaster lad roads.
Goods from Philadelphia lor Harris! uig, Carlisle,
( liiimbi isbuig, cVc. &c, foiwuided wiih cure and
et etlilion.
Coal, J lasti.r, Silt mid Fish, constantly for
sale.
Sept.
bSriuoval.
BOOK-BIN D E R Y,
THE undersigned have the gratification of in
forming the public, that notwithstanding U cy wire
so unfoilunate as lo hate Iheir bindery l.uint down,
iu Manh last, Ihey have ojiened a very extriisite
one, iu LiH ust slut I, in the nrw building duecily
opposile Git-mi's Hotel, sinl aie piepand lo extcute
all wink in their line wiih ile.psicii, and in a su
peiior style. Their U CLING APPARATUS
and other Mai hint ay nre new, and of the first oidt-r
and latest improt. mi ills; and they feel a couti
pence in thrir facilities for giving perfect satbfar
lion lo all who my lavor lb. in with their orders.
Banks, County olliees, Merchants, Mechanics
and others, can la) supplied with BLANK BOOKS
of every drscnpiioii, whith lor lieslntks and dura
bility, will lie equal to any made by the Coiled
States. 1IICKOK A CANIINE.
JI.UiRlsut'KG, ispi. y.
sll n All's .llAf.AZIIMi,
Awn th r
Indlrn' nu1 .on4lemrn,i W orld of
IJtvrutiu-e mid 1 anlituii.
(77ie Cutlet and the Gentleman' United.)
A NEW Volume, under the above tide, of the
well established and fashionable Magazine,
The Philadelphia Casket in conjunction with ihe
Gen'leman's Magazine, whirh has been every where
pronounced the most readable and popular of ihe
day, will he oacned on the First of January, 1811,
wiih an array of Contributors secured by the union
of talent and fame, which no periodical in Ihr coun
try can boast or pretend to rival. The December
number will, however, he a spictmen of the new
volume. The Volume will be opened wiih a new
and beautiful type, the finest white paper, and with
the first of a series of embellishments unsurpassed
by any which have yet apia-ared in any Magazine,
The style of i legaiice, ihe beauty and finish of these
illustrations, and theextrnsive improvements which
will be made in Us typographical appearance, and
ubovo all, ihe tone of its literary department, by the
bril iant array rf contributors, whose articles have
enriched the pages of each iiuinU r, will give il char
acter, second to no Magazine iu the Union. The
character of the articles which shall aps-ar in ila
pugss, will be equally removed from a sirk'y senti
mentality, und (mm an all, i tat ion nf morality, but
wh.le a true delineation ol human naluie in every
variety of passion is aimed at. nothing shall be
found in its pages to cuusc a blush upon the cheek
of the most pure.
The Literary character will be suflii-irvtly gnar
anteid by the reputation of bo h Magazines tloii
united, tor years past, ritcis of ihe first rank
have been regular Contributors lo their pages, an.l
the tales and sketches published in thorn have teen
wiil. ly copied mid rend, and the linn and indepen
dent tone of the ciiiit-isins, upon the current lilt-ia-ture
ol tho day, has been eveiy whee nppiovcil and
couimecil. d. The li t of contributors embraces thu
names of imul of the principal wiiters iu Atonic,
with a irsprrtalile number ut English authors.
The scries of vi ell known nautical papers, enti
tled ' Ci uiifing iu the last W ar," have had a i tin,
lint quailed by any si ri. s published in uny Maguzine
lor jcais. The author promi.-es to open the first of
a new seri. s of Tab s ol the Sea, and Irom hi- known
ubihlies as a depii ter of sea scenes and hie, much
may be relied upon from him iu maintaining the
popularity of the Magazine 1'uicrs may be expect
ed dining the volume, al.-o fiom the author of tho
well known arm li s, entitled "The Log ol Did Ironside.-"
The uulhor of "Syrian Letters," will olsi
lend his poucilul und grateful pen, to Buslain mid
increase the reputation of the work, The valuable
aid of ti.e au hot of "Leaves I uml a Lawyci's I'm:
Folio," bus . Is.i b. en sinned, and we may expect
something slid n.oic thrilling Irom llie capacious
stores whirh a long lilt- in the profession h..s eua
bled him to niiiirt, An iicchb onal Chil-Chat wil!
-Jemmy Slum," and "Oliver OMIellow," is als-.
proiui-ed ; with a variety t f choice articles in pro.
and verse, from var'n us w riters of cclebiiiy.as con
tnbulors to the prominent Magazitu s of Ihe coun
liy. The editors of both M..g-iines continue thei
niviits under the new airangi niei.t. With sue
an airay of la'eut a M:iga.iiie of uiuiv.illeil ailia
lions, may safely In- promts. .1 the coming volume.
FASHIONS AND ENGRAVINGS.
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of our laity subscribers, we shall the ensuing mi
uniefuriii.il tbem with a beaiitilnlai.il correct plat
of Fashions Monthly, a It-ature, it is believed, lb
will neither be unwelcome nor unpopular. Tl
Fashion plates shall be draw n from original desigi
from Paris and London, ami nny ulwuts be d
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and New Voik, for the moil h in which they aie ;
surd.
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qtiriitly receive it on that day, as well as those wl
reside in Pliiladelphii. lu all the principal c In
agents have Is i ll established, to whom the Mag
zine is forwurded, prior lo the limit of is.-uing it,
that they may be delivered lo resident subscnb.
by the 11 rat of the month.
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money, or the name of a responsible agent. F
the accommodation of those who may wish lost
scribe for cither ol llie following Philadelphia per
dicals, (Lis liberal proposal is nude; Five dull
cum nl money, lice of postage, we will forw;
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world larger by Ally square inches than i
other newspaper in the I'niled Slates. Publisl
Saturdays, al lt.2 Nassau atlret, New Vi
Price three dollars a yeai two copies fur live .
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The proprietors of this mammoth shet
the ' Greut Western" among Ihe newspaper
have the pliiKiiie of S reading before the read
public a wet kly peiiodical conluiuing a greatt
mount and variety of useful and interi sling I
celluny, than is lo be lound iu any similar put. I
lion iu ll:e woild.
Each liumU-r uf the paper contains as large
amount of leading mailer as is found in volu
of ordiuary duodecimo, which cost 2 ami it
than is ronluinrd in a volume of living's Col
bus or Bancrofi's History of Ameiica, which
:i a volume and all for Three Dollars a year.
5 two copies will be forwaided one year, yr
copy Iwo years.
Since the publication of nut original rospri
ihe Brother Jonathan has been EN LA lit. ED
Its size, amply I t lore, has la i n so much im rra
that murh more than ihe f.uinrr qu iniiiy of
most iiileiestiug la. iatuic ol the day is t-iubiar.
lis iinineiise capss.ty. S. lei t ons fu-iii ull llie i
prominent and ct h brand wnlers of the day n
in swelling itk content-; and w hairier is new, i
or laie, is ime.hatcly Iransferied lo its columns,
ihe routiibutions to ptriodicals ol Americau wr
of r. pule appear iu lis pages; aa.l Ihe issues ol
foreign pn ss aie laul umler contuiiu'ioiis, us
as reft ne. I in this country. To ll.e miscellan
und Litciary lb p irtim nl, ihe closrsi htiriitii
paid; and in ull tin- selt clious uml original font,
lions, sunt caie is dctolcd to avoid all lint
touch upon the opinions of any parly in tclit
politics.
Ex eiiunre having taught us thai wc hud n
ed out a pa h lor oursele, iu which all sort
people tl. lights to billow, the Biother Jonu
shall continue, as it In-gnu, to be s bold, gi
weighty, light, giave, iner.v, serious, willy, sin
dashing, mirresug, iisj.in.l, aid incolnpa
lit-Mspaper. Il shall l a slupi ndous minor w
In all the world w ill slann i, llrclrd. ll shall
tain the most Uesutilul uf Novels, Koinances
Siories lor both si Acs Faiiy Tales lor Kit.
he marvellous Legends for auliquarii-s Pa
nudes for wit mongers Nuia and raisins for s
winded readers-Serenades for musical lovers
nets I'm Ladies Si uliioenl for old baclit'lork-tislii-s
for polilit ians and Lectures, Seiniou., '
ci.iiis, Epigranis. c Ac, &.c, for all the w,
Letteis should be sddicssed lit
WILSON v COMPANY.
Puhluhtrt tj the bruthtr Juuuthuii,"