Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 24, 1841, Image 4

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    II A K K NOT 13 LIST.
reXXSlLVAKIA.
The following list shows the current value of all
Pennsylvania Hank Notre. The must implicit re
H mre may be placed upon It, at it Utvtry wtek
ran fully compared with at d corrected liom Bick
lieU'e Kvporter.
Hanks In Philadelphia.
. Disc, m
NlMI. LoCATIOl.. ,,Hil4i)
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America . ,
Bank of the Northern Libertiee ,
Bank of Pcnnsvlvania .
Bank of Penn Township . .
Commercial Dank of Penn'e. . ,
Farmer' and Mechanic' Bank .
Gi'ard Bank .
Remington Bank . .
Manufacturer' A Mechanic' Bunk .
Meclianica' Bank . .
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
p.r
par
par
par
par
Mnvamensing Bank
Philadelphia Bank
Schu Ikill Bank
South ark Bank
Wcatein Bank
Country
Hanks.
Fittabuig
Westchesler
Hunk of Pittsburg
Bank of Chester County
Bank of Delaware County
Bank of Oermantowu
Dank of Lew if town
li.mk i f Middletown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Bank of Nirlhumbrrlund
licikt County Burik
I 'olumhia Bunk A llridgo co.
Carlis-lo Bank
Doylestown Bank
1'ss'oii Bai.k
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Farmraa' Bunk of Dinks co.
I Hrmcrs' Bunk of I.nncustei
Fainicr' Bank of Heading
Harrisburg Bank
l.-mcastcr Bank
Le.hanun Bank
Merchants' A Manuf Bank
Minrra' Bank of Puitsvtllo
Northampton B ink
Tnwanda B:ink
West Branch Bank
Wyoming Bank
)Hco of Bank of Prrm'a.
i lfice do do
t 'Hire do do
Office do do
par
par
par
par
par
par
Cheater
Gcrmantown
Lcwistown
M iddlelown
Norristown
par
Northumberland par
jtcoding
Columbia
Carlisle
Doylcstown
Hussion
Pittsburg
Hnll.daysburg
Bristol
Lancaster
leading
Harrisl.U'g
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pilthbll'g
par
pur
pur
pur
par
par
par
pal
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
Thete
Poltsvilie
Allcnlown
Towanda
Williamsport
Wi.ke.buiie
llairistiuigl
Lancaster I oflicea
Reading f do not
Eastoli J Issue n.
DISCOUNT.
NOTES AT
Hank of the United States Philadelphia 18
l.'Uice of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg 1 9
Do do c'o Erio 19
Dj do do New Brighton 19
Kensington Sav, Ina. A do -
Penn Township Sav. In. do
Dank of Chamhcrtburg Chambcrtburg t
Bni.k of Gettysburg Gctlyslsurg I J
Bank of Surquchanna Co. Montrose i
Erie B.ir.k Erie
Farmers' A Drovers' Bank Woynesburg 2J
Fianklin Bank Washington Si
Honesdsle Bank Honesdale
Mounngnhela Bank of B. Brownsville 2J
Voik Bank York li
N. B. The notes of those bank on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
txceptiun of I bote which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyotl, prop.)
failed
failed
f.iiled
failed
no sale
closed
closed
failed
cluscd
no sale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
no sale
Do sale
failed
no sale
closed
no salt)
closed
fuil.d
fail.d
closed
Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford
Bank of Beaver Beaver
Bank of Swatara Harrisburg
Bank of Washington Washington
Centre Dank Belhfonto
City B;mk Pittsburg
Farmera' St Merh'cs Bank Pittsburg
Farmers' & Mech'cV Bank Fayette co.
Farmera' & Mech'ca' Bai.k Greencaslle
Harmony Institute Harmony
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon
Juniata Bank J.ewi.town
Lumbermen' Bank Warren
Nurtbern Bank of Pa. DundufT
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. Miltun
North Western Bank of Pa. Meadville
( lhce of Schuy Ikill Bank Port Caibou
Pa. Agr. 6i Manuf. Bank Carlislo
Silver Lake Bank Montrose
Union Bai.k of Penn'a. Uniontown
Westmoreland Bank Greentburg
failed
closed
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co.
Wilkisuarie nosale
(Xj" All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given m Ihe above list, may be set
down as frauds.
KEW JERSEY.
Bank of New Brunswick
Belvideie Bank
Burliugtun Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bai.k
Farmer.' Bslik
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Meehariiet' Bk
Fruiiklin Bank of N. J.
Biu n wick
fuil.d
8pm
Belvideie
Medford
Ptrth Amboy
Bridgelon
Mount Holly
lisl.way
N. Hionswirk
Mlddletown I'l
Ji rsey City
par
lpm
par
par
Spin
tailed
, lpm
faded
failed
failed
filled
laded
Hobokrii Bk2& Grui:ng Co Hohokrn
Jemy City Bai.k
J isey City
Miebaiius' B 'nk
Manufactur r' Uji.U
Morris Con .pm.y Bai k
Patterson
Bcllewlle
Mornttown
Freehold
Newaik
Trenton
Jeisey City
par
failed
Spin
par
lpm
no mli
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechai.ics' und .N'uliuf. Bk
Morris Canal and Lkg Cu
Pott Note
Newaik Blitj Sc Ins Co
New Hope Del Budge Co
N. J. Manure, and Bkg Cu
Newaik
l.Jll.l'Cll
prn
par
failed
wile
Hoi cken
Jen-ey Cily
N J Piotcction &. Loujbaid Ik
failed
1 pm
failed
Spin
par
par
Sim
Orange Bunk
IVcrsoii Bal k
1'roples' Bai.k
I'lintelon Bai.k
Sulem Banking Cu
St.ite Bank
St.iie Bank
ljle Bank
sui'.e Bank of Munis
Slate Uui.k
Sulem and 1'hilad Manuf Co
S'usaei Bai.k
Trenton Blinking Co
Union Bunk
WatUiiigtoii Banking Co.
Orango
I'aleisun
do
Princeton
Sjleiu
Newmk
Elizabelhtown
Cjinilen
Morristuwn
Th niuii
Salt in
New lull
Trenton
Deer
Ilaeki'likbek
Spin
par
Spin
failed
failed
1 Jpm
Spin
1 pm
faded
DLLAMiHU
lik i f Wilm &41 randy wine.
I'.unk of Dtlawaic
Bunk ol S.i jrna
Do I ranch
Futn.eri' L'k of Bia.e of Dei
Do brunch
Do brunch
Do bur.ch
Union Bank
Ojf UnJ.r 5'
Wi mii gton pu
Wjluiiiiglou' par
Smyrna par
Milloid par
Dover par
V ilin ngton jur
Georgilown par
Newcastle pai
Wilmington jar
o
rvjp' On all bai k marked thui ( there ere ri
iter counteilMt or sjitiad noUrcfti9 various de
IuiiUHtiiu., w ciaulaticu.
ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c.
E. r. &. J. H. FIUCK,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWADING A,
raonvca commhsios m (sen arts,
No. 297, Market street, five thors above Seventh,
Vlll LA HELP MA,
OFFER for sale, at the lowest market prices, a
(tenet al assortment of 'leas, differs, Sugars,
Molasses, Winct, Liquors, Spice; Tobacco, ic.
Cocsmt Producr received and aold on commis
ainn. Merchant, Hotel keeper, and other, will
find it to their advantage to rail and examine our
ilock, before purchasing elsewhere. Merchant
wishirg their good collected in thia city, by leaving
an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by
the moat expeditious line.
tnwn r. rain, jobs h. raicK,
Feb. 6, 1841. ly.
GILL1XGIIAM & JE&SOI.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign
Hardware,
Corner of Pratt and IJgl.l tts., BALTIMORE.
COUNTRY' MERCHANTS, and other, are
respectfully invited to coll and examine llieir
Stock or Goods. Jan 30. ly
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
THE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat
Manufacturer!), for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltirnoio and other large cities, w! use Huts arc
highly commended or good Cokr and durability,
has on band a lirt-t rale assortment of HATS and
CATS, suitable for Spring a do?, wlrch will lie aold
very low, for rash or approved credit, at the not id
cheap store, No. 40, North Third street, opposite
the City Hotel, Philadelphia.
OI.IVER"N. THACHER, Agent.
N. B. Orders for Hats in the rough, promptly
attended to. The highest price in cath or trado
given for Fur skins,
Philadelphia, April 10, lei 1. ly
CDUD, ns
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 29 North Water Street, Phila.
MANUFACTURERS and denier in Oil of
every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will bo sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and
Warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by Ihe company not proving as leprcscnled,
may be relumed without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will be refunded.
Their stock now iu store consists of Uic following
oils, viz:
JU,UU0 gallons Winter LI leached fpeuu
s
Oil,
6000
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Colorless Oil,
15,000
10,000
20,000
6000
Fall uud Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do Pressed YYhuleOil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
15,000
SOI) Barrels superior Slruits Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
60 do Ncai Fool Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oil.
a
fX5Thia Company has a number of Vessels en
gaged m the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon getting at all times Uil as pure as imported.
J'hllailelphia, IMov. 7, le4W. ly.
ATTEITTXOIT.
TTIE special attention of buyeis fiom the aoulh
and west, and for the atate trade, ia respectful
ly invited to the following assoi (merit of GOODS,
which tW subscriber will dispose of at aui'h price
as wrll amply repay hi friend for calling and ex
amining his stock. To CASH purchasers, at the
present time, extraordinary inducements will be of
fered. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish matting.
600 pieces "Canton matting, assorted 4-4, 5-4 and
6-4 white, cheeked and flowered.
1000 hearth rugs, a beautiful assortment nf Wil
ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs.
SOO pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in
grain, Venetian and block Carpeiiugs. An elegant
variety of W illon, Brussels, Scotch and English,
Venetian, Damask, &c. cVc.
1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a
great variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muskrat, and
Coney, Hair, Se alette and Cloth Caps.
100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted aizes.
100 do Manilla do do do
50 do Sheep-skin do do do
0 balea French Basketa, compmiug every de
scription. COO pair Venetian Blinds, asa'd figuie and colore.
8000 patent do do do
1000 nesta Cabas or Satchels, asa'd, embossed
leather, straw and oil cloth.
6000 dozen Comb, assorted tortoise shell, Bra-
zillian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a
large assortment of every variety.
3000 docen W his astorled wagon, gig, car
riage, sulky, planters, drovers or Tiding, of gxit, lea
ther and thread, with German silver, gilt, ivory and
bone mountings.
1000 dozen painted pails, Wilson's brand.
1000 lie.tn cedar Tubs aid Buckets; also,
Churns, Piggins, Water Cans, Ace.
The above together with an extensive assortment
of fancy goods, Briltania and Geimaii silver ware,
feather mid l iitl Brushes, Looking Glass, Ma
hogany and Gill Fumes, of every size andderirip
Hun, are inauulaitured, imported, and si he led cx
prctaly foi the southern, western and Mato trade'.
3. MDNEV JUNES,
No 18 North ttd sued. Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840, ly.
G. W. & L. 3. T.7LCE.
FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor
ner of Fifth und Murkct Struts, J'hiadtl-
puu
Men uall-skin tionts, stiteliril warranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do tt uler pi oof, duuble soli's
and dout.le uppers,
do Cull-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neals do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do Cioekeis do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip do
do Culf do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Coarse do
do Shoe
do
Fine do
do
Kip do
an
Calf and Seal Skin Piimoa.
du
List Socks with and without soles.
do
I 'an! do do do
do Patent WarranteJ Water-proof Moccasin.
i.ui uu uij uo ao
Ladiea' l.nned India Rubber shoe.
Gentlemen. do Over shoes.
Wiih every other desciiplion of boot and shoes.
I or I up ol evtry description.
Travelling Trunk, of every description.
Yeneti.m Travelling Bags.
Patent (iom F.lasik Shoe Blacking.
Bt nnels of .11 kinds, Palm Leaf Hat.
I hiUJelrhis, Nou'wl.ci. 7, 10. ly.
CITY AUCTION
AND COMMISSION STORB.
Number 29 A'orM Third Street, Philadelphia
EUB1
ami
f, SI:
UBLIC SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware
d Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Shoe and Hat, ond in abort almost every
deceriplion of goo.!, are held at thia establishment
every evening. Goode are elfO aold lit private aalo
during the day at the average auction prices. Store
keeper end tradera will find it to their advantage
by attending the sale.
C. V. MACKM, Auctioneer.
Philadelphia, Novembri 7, 1840.
ESIIERICK, HANSELL & CO'S.
WHOLESALE CRT GOODS STORB.
No. 166 1-2 Market Street, Phila.
(Btbiw Fifth South side )
ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general -scrtmentof
Horiery, Lace, and Fancy Good,
Country Merchanta are respectfully requested to
give them a rail and examine for lliem-elvc.
Philadelphia. November 7, 1840. I y.
SPERING, GOOD & CO.
No. 1.J8 Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention nf Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of Briliih French
and American Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale
on the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
PETER DEWEES,
LAST MAKER,
No. 71 Cnllowhill Street, Philadelphia,
C Three doors above Second. J
THOE Findings always kept on hand, which he
oilers for sale on the lowei-t terms. Country
Merchant are particularly to call ondjudgofur
themi-elve.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly.
LowiirrEAiuuVN;
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Hardware,
No. 174 NoitTii 'J'hirii 'Sthi:.t, PniLntLrniA.
VtTHERE their friends and eubtomer will always
' ' find a large ond general assortment of Foreign
and Domestic Haul ware, which they will sell at the
lowest prices,
Philcdelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
J '. WTls WA I N ,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
So. 37 Nooth Tiitd street. Urn di,ors below the
Vit;, 1 loli I, Philadtlphia.
iOUNTRY Merchants and nthrra are solicited
examine his ossortmeul before purchasing
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 7. 140. ly
Jacob Fi-lKiiiiilli & Son.
RESPECTFULLY informs their lriends and
acquaintances generally that they still con
tinue to keep at ihe old stand, No. 246 North 3d
atreet, Philadelphia, all kinds of
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGARS.
Which they will sell on the most accommodating
and icasonable terms.
N. B. All eoods sold will tie guaranteed, and all
orders promptly attended to.
I'htladelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
PETES. CClTCVEPs,
Wholesale and Retail fhoc, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
No. 66 North id street, a few doors above .irch,
Philadelphia.
ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags snd Valices, of ev
ery desciiption, all of which be offer for
sale on the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly
P. & A. ROVOUDT'S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
No 1C4 AorA Third street, third dour bttuw Vine
street, Phihulilphia.
WHERE they constantly kicp on hand a large
assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool
Ware, w hich they will dispose nf on the most rei-
ouablo terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840.
T11EOPILUS CULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery. Hardware, c.
A'o. 5 South Third street, futir doors below Market
Phtadetiiiiw
M"7 EEP constantly on hand a large and general
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
Axle Arm, Eliptie Spring. Patent Leather. Ace.
Country Merchant snd saddlers w ill be supplied ai
nil time on the most reasonable terms. 1 hey will
find it to their advantage to call and examine his
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
Michael Weaver V Son,
BOrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
No. 13 North W ater Street, Philadclhia.
A E constantly on band, a general assort
meiit of Cordage. Seine I wine, Arc., viz :
lar d Roper, Fishing Ropes, While Hopes, Manil
la Jtopes, low Lines for Canal Iloals. Also,
complete assortment of Seine Tw ines, A c. such as
Hcmti Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net J wine, Cotton Shad and Herring 1 wine, Shoe
Threads, Vc. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains,
fiC. all of whiLh they w ill dispose of uti reasonable
tei ms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840.
KEYiNOLDS, McFAHLANl) A: CO.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Uritisli
and American Dry Goods.
No. 105 Market street, Pliiadtlpiia.
COUNTRY Merchants and others can be sup
plied at all time wilh an extensive assoil-tut-nt
of the best and most fashionable Good upon
Hie most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, Noveml-er 7, 1810. ly.
Wholesale Variety andTrimniin'r Store
iYii. 44, North Fourth neur Arch st., Fhiludtlphia
lTHEIiE Country Merr hauls and other can be
' ' supplied, at ill limes, with a large assortment
of Hosiery, Glows, Merino, Cotton, und Woolen
Mints and Drawers, renvoi Cotton, Talent 1 In end,
Colion Cords, Button, Tapes, Bindings, Hook
snd Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general vaibty of use
ful a nicks, which he oll'irs for sale at the lowest
price.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
& EROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UOOKSEI
l.ERS AND STATIONERS,
No. Iii2 Chesnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
r EEP constantly oa hand a general assort
J k. menl f Books and Stationary (comprising
Tiieologic.l, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane
ous and School Books. Day Rooks, all site. Led.
gcri, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writinf
Piere, Wrapping Papers, &e. Ac, which ihey of
fer at the lowest p. ices to Country Merchant's Pre
feMiooal Gentlemen, Teachers, and all other that
msv favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly.
Cheap Tin-ware.
MANUFACTURED and aold by the subscri
ber in 8unbiiry, of Ihe best Tin, and the
work warranted, which he otTers for sale at reduced
cash price, now aa low at retail aa formerly aold by
wholesale. Good Watering Pol, formerly (old at
87, now at 75 cent; Large Buckets, formerly sold
at 75 and 62, now at 62 and CO ; Gallon Coffee
Pots, formerly aold at f)6, and thiee quart at CO, now
at 45 and 38 cents, and other article of Tin-Ware
in proportion. Stove pipe and atove made and
old cheap for cash, &e.
N. B. All persona indebted to the eubscrilier,
and who wish to save coats, ate requested to call
nd make aatiafaction, without delay, either with
cash or by giving their notes.
Sunbury, April 10. HENRY MASSER.
Thomas 11 11 8 c 1 1 ,
No. 268, BALTiMoaa STaxrT,
A few doors toest of Howard st. BALTIMORE.
WHOLESALE DEALER in Comb, But
ton, German and Fancy Goods, and Im
porter of Patent and Shoe Thread. Spool Cotton,
Suspenders, Taj, and almost every description of
email Articles. Country Merchant and Dealer
in general, are respectfully invited to call and ri
mine for themselves. Jsn. 30. ly
"IKIsTPsaITMON. Ol the best quahty.con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiera
Wine, for ssle low by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER,
rUUKTU i'KUUr U HA IN II Y , A genuine
article nlwnv on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12,1840. H. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always
on hanil and for sale by
Sept. 12, 18401 If. B. MASSER.
LOAF AND LUMP SUGAR. Always 0n
hand sml for sale by
Sept. 12, mo. IT. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS fc-LGAR HOUSE MO
LASSES. Of the best quality always on hand
or d for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. ILB. MASSER,
BROWN Sl.GA R. Of a good quality, for sale
low by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER.
LlCJi;OKS. Or all kin.lifond ol the Lest quali
ties, always on hand ond for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
GREENLAND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality always on hand and for sale bv
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
1.0FFI1 E. Java, lilo and I.aguira Cofl'ee, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 12. 1840. H. B. MASSER.
Bl'hli.M OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Speim Oil, of the lest quality, always unhand and
fur salo by
Sept 12, 1840. H. H, MASSLK.
"STEEL". Cast and BUslei Steel, for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER.
"SPRING STEKL. Of varioua size fur Eliplic
Springs, for sale by
SePt. 12.J840; II. U. MAeot.lt.
LARGE-QUA R'J'O BIBLES.-For sale at
very reduced price by
Sept. 12. 1810. H. II. MAWShK.
"BLANK BOOKS. Of alfkind. for""alc" by
Sept. 12, 1840. HLB.JrV1ASSER.
"BLANK i DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Arc. for
sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER,
JUS'J ICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
"TLbtilS, "Blue, Black. TnvisiblTGreen, & cT,
for aele by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSEK,
CASSIMEKES
sale very low by
Sept. 12, 1840.
AND 8ATTIN ETTS. For
IT. B. MASSER.
CARPETING. For sale cheap by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
BLANKETS For sale cheap by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER.
LN BLE A C I fED M USLINS. For" sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.
COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS
For sale by
Sept. 12, 1840. II. B- MASSER.
HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For sale
by Sept. 12, 1840- H.JL MASSER.
fTTWiNG LIN ES, CORDS AN D ROPES..
For sale by
Sept. 12. 1840. II. B. MASSER.
Transportation Line
TO BALTIMORE.
(via tick with cash )
Warehouse foot of Chesnut Street on Ihe Penn
sylvania CanaL
A BOAT leaves the wharf of the subscriber eve-
ry morning at 8 o'clock, running through to Balti
more in three days. Consignment of produce
iron, &c-, will receive a despatch by thia line, w hich
ha nut hitherto been equalled by any other. Kate
of freight as row as by any other regular line.
ltotemicea;
JOHN W.BROWN,
BUCK cV HER R.
ER.jD
KERNAN A STILLNIGE
altimore.
J. & A. H. HERR.
Goods intended for Pittsburg, or any nnint on
the Pennsylvania Canals, will beshipptd wi limit
delay on their arrival at Harrisburg, aa this con
neel with the North American line of Portable
Boats to Pittsburg daily, and with the Susuuihan
na Packet Line to Northumberland, W illiamsport,
Wilkesbane, and all inlermediato places.
GEORGE W. LAYNG.
Harrisburg, Sept. 0, 1840.
iVeoTjTe Yi7aUiyiiK,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT,
Ch ksr ct Street Whabf, Hihrishi ro,
IS prepared to receive GooJ and Piodure at the
new w aiehouse, which hi arrangements will ena
ble him to forward with despatch to Philadelphia,
Pillhburg, illiamsport, Wilkcsharie, Columbia,
Lancaster, or any other point on the Pennsylvania
and Union Canals, and the Pennsylvania and liar
risbuig and Lancaster lail roads.
Goods from Philadelphia for Harrisburg, Carlisle,
Chumbersburg, Ac. Ac, forwarded with care and
expedition.
Coai, Plaitkh, Sait and Fisu, constantly for
sale. Sept. U.
JCciiioval.
BOOK-BINDERY.
THE undersigned have Ihe gratification of in
forming the public, that notwithstanding they were
so unfortunate aa to have their bindeiy burnt dow n,
in March last, Ihey have opened a very ex tensive
one, in Locust street, in the new building directly
opposite Gleim'a Hotel, and are prepared to execute
ail work in their line with despatch, and in a so-
neiior style. Their RULING APPARATUS
and other Machinery are new, and of the first order
and latest improvements ; and they feel a confi
pence in their facilities for giving perfect tatisfac.
lion to all who may lavor them wun their orders,
Bank, County oilier, Merchants, Mechanic
and olbera, can be supplied with BLANK BOOKS
of every description, which for nralnes and dura
hihty, will be cijual to any made by the United
State. IlIL KUK A. L AN 1 1NE.
HARRISBURG, Sepi. 3.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
For in Dnllnrx.
Tf7 QVAL fur time to any sold by Clock Ped
2 btrsfor (25, for aalo by
March 13.
H. B. MASSER.
SHAXYfOKXN COAL.
OF a very superior quality, can be had at any
time, by application to the subscriber, in lots
to suit purchaser. They keep large, egg, broken,
and nne coal, fit lor burning lime.
J. II. PURDY & Co.
Sunbury, Sept. 55. tf.
Works of Nature.
IN a state of health the intestinal canal may be
compared to a river whose waters flow over the ad
joining lend, through the channel nature or art
ha made, and improves their qualities; and to keep
up the comparison of the river, so long a it run
on smoothly the channel are kept pure and healthy;
but if by mine cause the course of the river is stop
ped, then the water in tbecanalaia n longer pure,
but soon become stagnant. There i but one law
of circulation in nature. When there is a super
abundance of humorial fluid (serocity) in the intes
tinal tubes, and coMiveness take place, it flow
back into the blood vesfcls, and infiltrates itself in
to the circulation. To establish the free course of
the river, we must remove the obstruction w hich
stop it fiee courre. snd tho-e of it tributary stream.
With the body, follow the same natural principal ;
n move, by that valuable purgative medicine lirtm-
dielu Universal Vegetable Pith, which are an cf-
ficlual assistance of nature, the superabundance of
humors in the intestine canal. By persevering in
this practice, the way of the circulation will then
be lestored to the full exrrciso of their natural func
tions, end a state of health will he firmly establish.
ed Remember, never suffer a drop of blood to be
taken fiom you' Evacuate the humor as often
and as long as they are degenerated, or as long as
you are sick.
Dr. Brandrcth's Office in Philadelphia, is at No.
8, NORTH EIGHTH atreet, where hi pills can be
had at 25 cents per box, with full direction.
fj Unly Bgent in Sunliury, is li. li. Masse r L.sqr,
Sunbury, Sept, 9, 1810.
C ertificates of Agency.
THE following arc the duly appointed agents in
their retipective counties, for the sale of Brandreih's
teirrlalile Universal Pills.
Norlhumbeilai.d countv : Milton Maekcy tV
I'hambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewen-
ville Geddes, Green A Walls. Georgetown F.
Mulhngcr A. Co.
I nion county : Lewisburg Walls &. Geddes.
Mifflinburg 1'ellmun &. Beekly. New Berlin-
John M. Benfer. Seliusgrove Eyic dt Co. Mid-
dlebufg Isaac Smith.
Lycoming county : W illiamsport John Smith
Newberry M. 6c J. C r unston. Munry W . A.
l elncan. Jersey Shore Jamea H. Hepburn.
Columbia county 5 Danville T. ft E. B. Rey
nolds. Cattawissa C. A. Brohts. Berwick Shu-
man A Kittenhouse. IJIoomsburg-John K. Mover.
Sunbury, Sept. , 1840.
11 A Z A 11 1 ' S
UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND
STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc-
uments, fact and other useful information, illustra
tive of the history and resources of ihe American
Union, and of each State ; embracing commerce,
manufactures, agriculture, internal improvementa,
banks, currency, finances, education, ivc. &c. Edi
ted by Samuel Hazard.
Publi lied every Wednesday, at 79 Dock street.
1 he price to lubscriber is $o per annum, payable
on the first of January of each year. No subscrip
tion received for lens than a year. Subscribers out
r . I . ... . .
oi me principal cuics to pay in auvance.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
Cured by the use of Dr. Harmcm' Coxrovnn
STKHOTHKXIkU AND ArEMKST 1'lLLS.
Mr. William Richabds, Pittsburgh, Pa., en
tirely cured of the above distressing disease : His
symtoms were, pain and weight in the left aide,
loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructation, disten
tion of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue,
countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ol
breathing, disturbed real, attended with a cough,
great debility, with other symtoms indicating greet
derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr.
Richaiui had the advice of several physcians, but
received no relief, until using Dr, Harlich a Med
icine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure.
Principal Office, l'J North Eighth Street, Phila
delphia. Also for sale al the drug store or
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Mbt 1. 141. Agent.
THE CAUSI-: OF DISEASE.
Nearly all clause of disease, are caused by some
obstruction in the system, which prevent the tegu
lar and wholesome operation of the animal func
tions. I nis atate of the system, ia disease, which
is manifested in a variety of forma, more or less
malignant in their character. To restore the system
to a state of health, then, it is only necessary to re
move ibe cause of disease, and the end ia accom
pli.hed. The cause is obstruction somewhere. Thia
can be removed ly purgation, which is the only
means that should be resorted to, because, suggested
by reason, end by nature. Dr. Harlich Strength
ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by
tlu thousand who have used them, to be the best
purgative medicine in existence. Because, they
not unly remove all obstructions, and purge Ihe sys
tem ol its impurities, hut, because, and which ia ex
trtiiM-ly important, strengthen and give proper tone
to llio stomach, and produce a healthy action of all
the parts, lscsides, they are ao mild and gentle in
their operation, as to render them at all times a per
fectly safe snJ desirable remedy. The slllictcd
would do well, then, to purchase a box or two ol
this invaluable medicine, and give il a lair trial, in
stead of destroying their systems with oft-reieated
doses ol calomel, and other drugs, so injurious to
human tile and happiness
The above nudeeine for sale at the Drug store of
HENRY YO.YTHrJI.MEK,
May 1. 1841. .Igrnt,
SICK HEADACHE.
Is a very common .lleetion. I la attacks are very
severe, aud charativnred by spasmodic pains, shitt
ing fiom one ait of the head to tho other, fre
quently commencing in the nioining, attended with
sickness of the stomach, nausea, fain'.mgs, and
sometimes, vomiting, giddiness, ,nd confusion of
sight, Ac Ac, This deaease ir, produced fiom va
rious causes, peihsps the r.,ut common, ia a de
rangement of the sloiuvh and digestive organs.
FEMALES are most subject to ihi afleclion, psr
ticularly those whi lead a sedentary life. Dr. Hot
UcKs Compound Strengthening Tonic and Oer.
man Arient Pills, are waiiauied to ariol thia
troublesoiu'o disease : first by cleansing the stomach
and bowels, purifying the blood, and letiioving all
diseased and excrementuoua humor from the liver
aud intestines. By the use, first, of a few doses
of the Aperient German Pills, afterward two or
three doses of the strengthening Tonic Pills, which
are used to strengthen and invigorate the nervous
system, give tone to the stomach and organa of
digestion, thus imparling to their subiile fluid its
pristine vigor, this afflicting disease rnsy be entirely
lemovrd. 'Phis i the only mode of treating tbia
annoying complaint, and has been attended with
success in thousands of case.
Pamplet giving general direction, may be ob
tained gratia, at No. 19 North Eighth atreet, Philadelphia-
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
May I, 1811. jg(nt.
TO THE COMMUNITY.
THE aureena which has attended the lb of Dr.
llarlich's Herman Aperient and Compound
itrengthening Ibni'c PiYr, Is truly astonishing. It
is no vain boast to say this medicine has proved by
it happy fleet in the rure of a vaiiety of diseaaea
to which the human frame ia liable, to be vaally su
perior to the many preparations before the pub! c.
Many of these preparations are compounded by in
dividunls who an posiiively ignorant of the myale
rie nf ihe human system, and mere pretender to
medical knowledge. Lfr. riarlicri, however, is cele
brated among the German faculty a a man of the
highest acientinc attainments, and equally distin
guished throughout Europe, aa a succcsaful medical
practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful life
in the aquisilion of such knowledge aa might prove
beneficial to hia fellow creature. In the pill which
he invented, and which bear hi name, the public
are assured of an article that possesses more than
ordinary virtue. From the acknowledged talent
of thia inventor, nothing lesa than a good article
could be expected ; and the experience of many
yeara haa afforded demonstration of the virtues of
his mediciue. In Geimany and other parte of Eu
rope, it reputation ia established. In this Country
into which it ha but been recently introduced, it ia
rapidly gaining the most substantial reputation. The
numerous cert ficates of cures of the most obstinate
difease effected by the use of Hsrlich's Pills, which
the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of the
fact. Dsy after day he receives new testimonials
of their efficacy, and week after week increases the
demand for them. This i not mere assertion ; in.
numeiable certificates are open for the Inspection of
the public, and the doubt of any who are skeptical,
can I e removed by examining them at the office of
the proprietor.
W e take the liberty, then, of auggesting to every
family, that they make use of Dr. Harlich' Pills.
Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to be
used when occasion demands, and they will receive
the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Medical
Dijiner.
1'iincipal cilice lor tlic united stales, io. ij
North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Western Depot, No. 41, St. Clair atreet, Pitle-
burgh. HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
May 1, 1841. -i'e.
HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT.
Liver complaint is described to be of two forms,
viz : Acute una L firomc, wnicn are d.lierent in uicir
sent and character, and are produced from ulcers on
the Liver, which is descased on the surface oi in the
centre. In the former, the patient is attacked with
sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, so severe
that even the I ed clothes are insupportable ; the pa
tient cannot bear to turn or lay on bis lilt side I rum
the pressure exerted in that position of the inflamed
organ, i tie latter may go on in aucn a manner
that the first symtoms of Liver Complaint are thnso
which mark the occurrence of suppuration. The
Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always com
mence with some chilly feelings succeeded by heat
of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish ap
pearance. Ii regular state of the bowels, costivencss,
countcncance changes to a pale or citron color, or
yellow like those sfflicted wnh jaundice, difficulty of
breathing, disturbed rest, attended with coueh, fe
verish symtoms, a dry and parched skin, difficulty
of lying on the right side, urine scanty and high
colored, the patient passes many bad nights and la
frequmtly troubled with Diarrhoea, Tenaamua and
Piles, nausea and vomiting, snd haa a considerable
thirst. W hen the inflammation affects the perito
neal coat of the Liver the pain is much more intense
and the feer higher than when confined to the Liv
er. In chronic atlection it is uncertain in us ter
mination ; the pain is intense, attended occasional
ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched skin.
irregular bowels, sallow countenance, freqeunt at
tacks of juandice, the tongue is scarcely ever free
from yellow fur, the appetite bad, and a coiruption
altacka the face and back, behind the shoulders, Ac.
Da. Hablicu s Compound Strengthening Ion
ic and Aperient German Pills, will, in a majority
of cases, produce a perfect cure, and if used at the
very onset of allliclion will in every case arrest tne
disease. This is not meiely theory but fact, which
can be substantial d by the testimonies of vsrious
persons who have witnessed the astonishing etlecta
of this invaluable medicine. The diet must bt at
tended to, and the warm bath must not be neglect-
ed when the patient can have acceaa to it- Full
and explicit d.rectiona are di fined in the medical
pamplet which accompanies the medicine, and can
be obtained gratis of any of the regularly appointed
agent who sell this medicine.
Principal Office and Central Depot for the Uni
ted States, is at No. 19 North Eighth Sueel, Phila
delphia, where all communications for Agencies,
Advertising and Medicine must be addressed (.post
paid,) which will meet with immediate slienUon.
HENRY YOXTUEIMEK,
May 1, 1841. Agent.
PRINCIPAL REASONS
Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strengthen
ing and German Aperient Pills are used by all clas
ses of people, in preference to other Medicines, be
cause ihey are prepared from a pure extract of
herbs, a wholesome medicine, mild in its operation
and pleasant in il effect the most certain pieserver
of health, a aafo and etleclual cure of Dyspsia or
Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, a preserver,
and puiittei vf the whole system.
Because they aoolhe the nerves of sensibility anil
fortify the nerves of motion, imparting to iheir most
subtle fluid iu pristine tone, thus g'.ving slieugtli
and clearness of mind.
Because they never destroy Vne coats of the sto
mach and bowels, as all r'uoiig purgatives do.
Because science and experience teach us that no
mere purgative alor.e will cure tLo disease of the
ftomach and neives. Weakness is the Tfrimary
cause of a host ol diseases, rnd. by temtiiraaliy le
aoitii.g to Drristie purgalites, you nuke the disemae
much wors instead of Utler.
Because Dr. Harli .n' Medicine are put up up
on the common K.nse pnucsple, to "cleanse and
alrvngtheu," whvcb. is the unly course to pursue ti
etlect a cure.-.l,,My,
Because ',hese Medicine really do 'cure the dis
ease lor which thry are n rninmended. Principal
Ollice fo, jfce United Slates, ia at No. 19 Noith
Eir,oth itnet, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
May 1, 1811. Agent.
CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN.
The only sure and best course to pursue in cu
ring diseases, of whatever nature they may be, is:
first, to cleanse and puiify the Stomach and Bow
ela by gentle aperiputai secondly, to give strength
and lone to those tender organs by the use nf pntyer
Ionics. Thia mode is altvaya pursued by regular
physicians, hich ihey well know to be Ihe only
course to resoit to, to eflerl a speedy and permanent
cure. Dr. Harlich' Compound Strengthening
Tunic and Aperient pills, are a sure medicine to
effect this grand object. The German Apeiient
pill are to cleanse the stomach and inleatines, af
ter which the Compound Stientgening Tonic pill
are Used, to give strength and lone to those or
gan which require tender treatment. Nearly two
thirda of the disease which w daily behold,
ate diseases ef the nervous system, and by continu
ally using drastic mineral purgalivea the sulferrr
wrll soon find- himself a being too much refined
Id frmain long In existence. Full and rxplicit di
rections both in English and German, accompany
this notice.
I he above medicine for sal at tha Drug Store of
HENRK YOXTHEIMER,
May I, 1811. AgtHl.