Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 09, 1841, Image 4

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li iiirp miy le placed Upon it. ss it i evry week
ranfully computed with ai d corrected fiom Biik
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Bank of the Noill.crn Liberties .
Bmk of I'rt Ivnnia .
Rank nf Peon Township .
Oornrcn-ial Dunk of Benn'. .
Fwn us' and Mechanics' Bank .
Oi-r.l Bank . .
Kpnt'rgton B-irk . .
Manufacturers' ct Mcchanici Bunk
M ccli nn ii-a Rank . .
Mo smrnsing Dink .
I'l ilad.lphi Bank
lm llttlJ Bark
Snuibnaik Hank .
Wiatein Bunk
Country
Danlis.
Ptltkbutg
Westchester
Bank of rutsliutg
Dunk (f t'licfivr County
Bul k of Delaware County
Bank of Gcrmantown
Bank of Lcwistown
Bonk f MidJIctown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
B.ink of Northumberland
Eciks County Bank
Columbia Bnnk &. Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Doy lesion n Bnnk
Ea.non Dank
Exchange Bank
IKi dii branch of
Fairness' Bank of Bucks co
Faimera' Bunk nf Lancottei
Farmere' Bank of lieadirg
llnrrixbuiR Bank
Iioncna'cr Bunk
Lebanon Bunk
Merchants' cSc Manuf Bnnk
Minora' Bank of Pottsvilie
Northampton Bank
'I'owanda Bank
Wrgt Biarch Bank
W yoming Bnnk
Olice o! B ink of Penn'a.
Office do do
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Norristown
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Carlisle
Doylestown
Canton
Pittsburg
Hnll.daysburg
Bristol
Lancaster
Reading
Harrifburg
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Pittsburg
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NOTES AT
Bank of the United Mntca Philadelphia 19
Office of Bunk of U. S. Pittsburg 1 9
Do dii do Erie 19
Di do do New Brighton 19
Kensington Sav. Ina. A ' do
Pcnn Township Sav. I n a. do
Bul k of Chambcrsburg Chamber. butg 1
jWk of Gettysburg Gettysburg l
B:ink nf Suiquehanna Co. Montrose j
Erie B.ir.k Erie
Fntii.rrs' & Dtovcra' Eci.k Waynrsburg S$
Franklin Bank Weshingtou 1$
Uiiiufdnlc B.nk Honesdula j
Mniu iigalirla Bank of B. Brownsville 2
Votk Bank Yoik Ij
N. B. The notea of those banks on which we
omit quotations, ond substitute a dash ( ) arc not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those which hate a letter of reference.
BROKEN' BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ina. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loon Co. do failed
Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do filled
Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyolt, prop.) futled
Aiit-gnany iiank ot I'o,
Bedford
no sale
closed
ch'fed
l.il.d
Bji k cil Beaver
Beaver
Ilanisburg
Washington
Belli fonto
Pitttbuig
Pitlslurg
Fayette co.
Ciriencast'e
Hcinioi.y
Hunting. Inn
I.eivUiown
Wurien
Duildair
New Hop
Millon
Meudvillo
Port Cuibun
Carliulo
Monlii so
Uniuntcwn
Bai.k of Svvalara
Bai.k of Washington
Cei'lie Bank
City U,i,k
Farmer' & Mcdi'cs' Bul.k
Fcrrntrs'cfc MechVa' Bank
Far ini ib &. Meiii'ca' Bai.k
Ilannony Inriituto
Huntingdon Bank
J 'l.i:ila Bank
l.iui.l t riiifij's Bank
Noi .hi rn Bank i f 1'a.
Niw Hope D.I. Bii.'gc Co.
Norihurnn'd Union Col. Uk.
Nilh WcHi rn Bask of Pa.
Oif.ce ol Sel.nylkill Bank
Pa. Ar. & M-.,i,tr. Bank
Silvei L.ikrBar k
Union Bai k if I'ecn'u.
W enn oitland Bank
Vi:k'lanc Biid-e Co.
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no s .le
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doted
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cloud
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Cirrei.tl.urg
Wilktahane no sale
(Q All mtis purpoitii g to I on any Punnfyl
vf.nia Eai.k imt given in the uhova h.t, may be act
down as lruudn.
SEW JERSEY.
Bark rf New Biuntwitk Brutmick fails d
Belvideie Bai.k L'clvidtie Spin
But hnjston Co. Bank Mt dfurd par
Cfinn ucial Pink Pmh Arabny lm
Cunilul.u.d B .ii. k Brideoton par
Famuii.' B..r k Mount Holly par
Fat nn t' uid Mechanics' Bk Bahwny tjm
Faniicr. ond Micb.unica' l;k N. Biunsniik failed
Fnnm r' nnil MtilinniiV Bk
Middlrtown Pt. 1pm
Jertrv t.'itv fd.lfil
Frank:in li-n k of N. J,
llobokeu Brg& Giuzmg Co Hubuken failed
Jt rsiy City Bn.k Jiltcy City
tailed
Mtcl anils' It.i.k Putins. m
Mai.ul irtur r.' B .i k Belleville
Morns Con. pany Uai.k Murristuvin
Monmouth Bk ol N.J. Fieih.ild
Mi char.ii ' Bji. k Ncw.ik
Mechanic.' and Unuf. Bk Trenton
Morriii Canal and Bkg Co Jusry City
l'ot Nod a
Kiwa'k Bl.g oc Ina Co Ncwaik
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N.J. Manure, ai il Lkg Co HoUktn
N J 1'ioiecnon &. LuiuLaid Ik Jerfey City
Orange B .1 k Orange
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Princeton Bji k Prii:ceton
Soli in Banking Co S.dem
Bt .te Bank Newi rk
Bta;e Bank Elmbeihtown
rMate Bank Ci.n.di n
Slain Bai k of Morria Morrittown
Stale Bank 'J unto!!
S..I1111 1.111I )'Iii!bJ Mi.tiuf Co Salt in
tusi X L'ni.k Niw k m
Trent. I. l.ing Co Tiri.tnn
I'i 1. n Llbi.k llnur
a.lai.giili Bat king Co, llaekn sjik
UIXA'WAllE.
Lk nf Wilm & Brand-, whit Wiminglon
1 link i f Dilaau W'lUnu glou
L.nk ol So jrna Bu yin
Do 1'iorrh Mihoid
Fainir.' Ek ofSiarofEei Doer
Do brat.i h N ilmirgton
10 bronch Georgilowo
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UnimBr.nk Wiluiii.gton
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Cj" On a. I Ui ks ronktd tl.uf ( 1 there ire ei-
tLn t ounteili t or alteiiid nolisof the various de
MBiualions, ui vmuK'tnn.
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a s a
linnnri'llc!) d remidy fur common Colda,
ronuhn, A-llimn, Infiuei ra. Whoonins Cough,
Brom hitia, and all disease of die Bresl and Lung,
leading to conpnmpti'in j compoFed of the concen
trated virtues of Hori hound, Bonaet, Blood Root,
I-iverwort and cveml other vegetable aubatancea.
Prepaicd only by J. M. Wimuw, Rochester, New
Voik.
The Innocence and universalis admilteil pectoral
viilueaof the Heiba from which the Balsam vf
llorthovnd ia made, aie too generally known to re
quire rrciimnien.'a'i.iii it ia iheiefoie only necesaa
ty to ob-erve that thia Me.lielne containa the whole
nf their Medicinal propntiea, highly concentrnted,
and ao happily cotnbtnrd with aeveial other vego
table aubatancea, aa to render it the moat speedy,
mild and certain rnnidv, now in ute, f. r the com
plaint aliove mentioned.
The Balaam reniovea all imflammation and anre
nei ol the Liiiirp, lunsena tough visid phlegm, eu
obling the patient to expectorate with ease and fiee
dom, aasusgea cough, relieves athmatie and diifi
c nit inspiration, Inula the injured parts, opens the
porfii, and com oscs the dinturbcd nerves, and gives
aircngih to the Undei Jungs, and thus producea a
ajifedy and lasting cuie.
Ijor.titcpi jstus BAStsT cniMi is Maw.
We are not among that clss of Editora who for a
fen- dollaia will, (it the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid
lala ; neither aie we wilhrg to lemain ailent, afier
having tested the utility of an im rovement or di'
coveiy in science or ait. Our readers will recnlloct
we told them we weie uuw II wi h a (ore tliroat and
violent cold Borne few wei ka ngo. Well, we pur
chased twobottlea of WIXSLOW'S BALSAM
OF HOREHOUND, and ao sudden w the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Thote who
are aOlioed, may try it upon our recommendation.
LtwUton Telegraph. For aale by
IlENKY VOXTHEIMEB, Suniury,
JACOB BRIOIIT, yorlhumberlund.
Also, by Drugcista generally throughout the
country. q Pi ice, 60 cents per bottle.
Auguft 14th, 1641. ly.
La CD CO 121 CZOBm.nO 3
THIS MACHINE AGAINST THE
WORLD.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
AVENPORT'S Improved Patenl Threshing
Machine and Horj-e Powei, which threshea
mill cleans at the same time an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which
tenders the abovo machine perfect and pant further
improvement. J hose who have I een waiting for
something hitter than heretofore ofli red for sale,
will Cud this to be the article. Come see it and
judge for youiai lve.
The subscribers have purchased the tight of the
above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun
ties of NonTHi.MDr.ni.Asn, Ltcomiko, Clistor,
and Union and also, the privileges of vending
them in uny oilier places for which (ho right has
not been pievjoui-ly sold.
The advantages which thia Machine has over
all others invented are many and obvioua. One
boy and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning ol 160 bushels of wheat in one day and
thia usually takes tcven handa one day and three
the next. For field threshing it takea the lead of
any thing in thia world no grain is scattered or
U'Kt.
Such ia (he superiority of the Horse Ponrer,
that time horses can ibreh aa mucb with it aa
four can with any other.
The Machines and Horse Power will be sold
together or aepi rate, to suit purchasers. Made and
sold in Milton, ly the sulscribers.
M. WELCH,
WM.H. POM P,
IlENKY FLICK.
Milton, April 17, 164 1.
THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE
Having had in use, one nf Dnvi nt on'a Patmt
Thrcrhing and Winnowing Machines, sndleii g
rri eutcdlv called upon for our opinion in regard to
their value, diii;.bilny and advantage, we make,
Iree to state, that tbry excird in oor i pinion, any
J l.ioli rg Machine we ever Ufoie wilnrsatd in
ure. j tii' v will thresh aiul clean, LI Lr ntaiket
2(10 boshilKof I ent er day, and this with the
Bid of three hands brgnlcs the driver. 1 1 (Slraw
ia afstd off fiom the grain on an incline plane, rx
tending about 12feitfroni ti e Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lot.t. hat ia J come lirioitnue
and greatly ao, is the fact that nodut tasi-ca from
the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Hore
power seems to lie perfection itulf three horrcs
may woik it witheiue and then fastest gait need
only be the ordinaiy longh gi.it. Ut must
chceifully licoinnirnd li e Machine to Farmers
II. ey aie inanufactuiid tu .Vinon ly Mesnn.Wekh
I'omp ai.dFmk. 1 111LIP HII GEKT.
JOHN B 11KI.LLR
Chilifquaque tfl p., Nort'i'd co, Match SO, 14 I
13RADY'S HOTEL.
DAM ILI.r, COl lIItll COIM Y,
I'tani) n suia.
rfflHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the
B public, that he has remowd from the town of
CuitawitHX to VurtiL't, and that he has purchased
in that place, the Lvrgt una t'ctnmidiiui
DRICK II O V R K ,
AT TIE Conn III OF MILL A X 1 M t UK XT STBIATS,
C Oppttttt tht Ctiurt-lltute, J
W hich he has fifed op by the erection
firr.-iVo of ADDITION A I. Bl MLDINGS, and
Uextenkive STABLING, for the rcr-LitlSa-lainmenl
rf TruvtL'ets end Viiiturs.
He ia now prepared to acrommi daie all who may
favor him with a call, and l.e woulJ aiate that tie.
thing in his power shall be lift t ndoni', to render his
customers comfortable and ha py while undei his
laie. )lis accommodations are ample, and his n.oin
, - 1 - 1 ? 1 . 1 . . .
luriiikiieu in mocern a'yie, i-nu the proprutor la de-
termini d that his e.inl lishinrnt thall utlain and
keep up with the grrwing reputation and ilipoi tance
of the town in which it ia loct d.
Ilia Tabi ill be supplied wilh every luxury of
tnc . aron, anil the but ana cluiicett varxtty tht
murht can vfTurd. Ilia Bar mill le atred with
all the best ui tides thut tan le furr.ithed by our
emu, ami ttie wnolu will lie sucli aa to give sails-
laclion to every oi;e.
ill knouing that an rn'igh'encd pubic will
a! aja jui'ge f. r them-i Ivra, he feels confident that
tl.ey will favor him with iheir p.tronsge.
SAM I EL A. BRADY.
Danville, Jan. 30.
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SLF.APJU STING LOG lilt ACE
FOR SAW-MILLS.
Br BxKJANial N. Cl'tHWA.
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rPHE Fubi-cribcrs having purchaai'd the light for
- vending and baing the above valuable inven.
tinn, for NoiihuiilKiUnd County, ofler 10 difpo.e
pat
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I me au. r 10 .erkona wun may ilitnc lo purch
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i ne atiuv invention is now in opiiaii. n at the an w
null ol .Mr. l Laity, near bcnhuiv. w
le inspicted by ewutr of saw uulia ai d all tliuu
tntereseo. tidblN.
Mxrcb Htik SAMUEL tOltl.N.
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XI.
IMPORTANT
TO
ri'HE Undersigned lake pleasure In submitting
I lo the pub ic the following Recommendations
of Pratt'a Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Duller lo
all dealers in Gtain and manufnetora of Flour, be
lieving it to be auperior lo any thing of the kind
ever off ted lo the public. All ordera addieanrd to
Jul. J. M'r aJUen, Ajcwiahiirg, union county renn
aylvauie. EBENEfcZER SQlvIKE,
JACkaurt si'iAuwiti.
CF.tlTiHCJITF.8t
Moatx't Mill, Centre Co., March 80, 1841.
J. M'Faiiihh 8m I cheerfully testify 10 the
gondne t and durability of Pratt'a Cant Iron Smut
Mill aid Grain Huller, as being a far auperior arti
cle for the cleaning of amuland all other impuritiea
that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in
tho manufacture of Flour for greM many years,
and have always tried to have the heal apparatus for
manufacturing that could be got, and do say ihul the
above muchine is the beat apparatus I believe now
in use. Joni Moati.
Bloomtburg. Dec. 20, 1840.
Cot. J. M'FAnnin Sin t In reply lo your favor,
received a few days since, I have only to say, that the
fact of my having introduced into each of the tour
mills that I em concerned in, one of Pratt'a Cast
Iron Smut Mills, is the beat evidence I ran give you
of their utility, Youra truly, Wx, M'Kstvr.
Milton, March 17, 1841.
J. M'Famdix Sin 1 I do heicby certify without
any hesitation, that Pratt'a Smut Mill and Grain
Huller is the most perfect machine to cleanse grain
of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever
seen, and I believe I have seen all the kinds that aio
now uaedin Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will
ci me in competition with it. C10. Ecu ut.
Cot. J. M'FAtinin Sin : Pur ng the past 24
yens I have been con-lanlly engaged in manufac
turing flour, and during the laat 12 years have been
the owner of a grin! and flouring mill, and among
all the contrivances in remove impuritiea frum grain
I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt'a iron ma
chine ia superior to any with which I am acquiinl
ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen
months. FHcnxnicx Haai.
YorkiMrt M1II1, Dec, 1840.
I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus
to prep .re grain for flouring, as brbcst. and I want
no l etter than Pratt'a Cast Don Smut Mill. It will
remove smut entirely no mistake,
M. Cleavox.
Sunbury. December 2", IS 10.
Cot. J. M'Finin Sim 1 have in my mill one
of Prnti's cast and wiought iron spiral Smut Mills
and Gram Huller, ami am confident that in regaid
to simplicity ot construction, and durability nf mate
rial, it ia superior lo any I oin acniir.tnted with.
llr.nnT MAMin.
Bear Gap Mil's, Dec. 22, 1840.
Cot. J. M'Fahius Si n : 1 have in my flouring
mill one of Prait's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mill,
and I am decidedly ol the opinion that il ia the best
machine to prepare grain lor flouring that I am ac
quainted with, and as such cheerfully recommend it
lo all who aie engaged 111 the manufacture of dour.
Jacoii LrtKunntno.
Aaronsburc, March 23, 1MI.
Cot. J. M-FAmum Sirs I lake pleasure in sav
ing that Piatt's Cft Iron Smut Mill U one of the
best improvements for tho cleaning of grain of all
kinds, that has vet come undir my observation, and
that I believe it far superior to any thing of the kind
ever invented. You may use mv name in any way
you think proper. O. P. Dt'ncAn.
Crtron Mvt, Jan. 14, IS4I.
This is to certify that I have had Pratt's Cast and
wrought iron Smut Machine and Giain Huller in
use lor better than 12 months, and find it lo answer
every purpose lhal it wa intruded for. Smut can
be taken out of wheat I Lehee eveiy particle or
it can bo taken out w ithout busking the grain of
the wheat. Jon !'lack.
.(4frintu. Match CD, 1841.
Cot. M'FsriniK ."in : 1 have been engaged in
manufacturing Sureifme l'li.ur for many ar, and
have st thia time one ol Prnti's Smut Mills in each
of my mills, and I do belt by reicmmi rd them as the
most valuable impiovt men! for cleaning w heat of
smut and all other inij unl.e ., that I am acquainted j
wiih. Jams Di'xcak.
Cot. M'FaMiik Sin : I have been engaged in
the manufacturing ol flour for 28 years, and moat
cheerfully recon.n.i nd the nbove mat lime, as being
bv fit the bi at y aratua for cleansing grain that I
have evi r uid or seen. I considir 11 an inilisirn-
sible article for any mill that pietendk lo do any bu
ainisA. Joiih FlMtt.H.
.Iqutdutt Mills. Dec. 24, ltf40.
Cot. J. M'FAiibin Siu : Biatt'a Cat Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill olout three
years since, and I believe it ia the I t st article of tlu.t
kind now in ua. It will not only rvmov smut
er.'eiely, but is a mot-t valuable epparatua to clean
wheat and rye of any character, and prepare 11 lor
flouring. Benjamin Uo"Si.
Lewilburg, Dec. 22, 1840.
Cot. J. M'Tadius 1111: After a caieful and
candid examination and trial of the machine, in re
gard toconsjruclion, ncamet and despatch in exe
cution, economy in price, and potter In set in ope
ration. I am fully convinced and salirfitd, that the
machine above alluded to, ia ticond to no one in
use. J. Mohkow,
Milbr and Flour Manufacturer.
Cuttcuiua, Dieimbtr 5, 1940.
Cot. J. M'Fadpik fc-m: Fran's Cast and
Wn.ught Iron Spir'.l rmut Mill and Grain Huller,
I compiler to be the list machine to 11 move smut
and other impurities to n hich grain is subject, lhal
I l ave used, or wnu which 1 am acquainted, In re
gard lo dura'iility of material, sin.plici y of conuui
lion, licit ni and deipauh in execution.
Jostm I axto.
N. B. The above marhinea aro manufactured at
lite Lewisburg Fl uidity, Ui ion county and at the
Bloomtburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
J.ewial urg, June 19, 1F41.
IMiciint'l Weaver V Son,
ROPE MAUEBS & SHIP CliANSLEES.
No. 13 North Water Street. Philadelphia.
A v t. constantly on band, a geuerul assort
ment of Cordage, Seine 1 wines. Ac. viz;
lai'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Rones. Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lints for Canal Boats. AUn. a
1 complete assoitment of Seine Twines, Ac. such st
Hemp H,,ad and liming Twine, Ben Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad snd Herring Twine, Shoe
I breads, cVc. &e. Also, Bed Cords, rh ugh Lines.
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chain.
4c nil of which they will dieptse of on icasonable
leims.
Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 140.
TlERlChTTlANSETTL it CO'S.
WHOLESALE CRY GOODS STORE.
No. 100 1-2 Market Street, Phila.
(Below Fifth Stuthtide 1
LWAYti ktepou hand a full and eeneral as-
fi.rtiniut of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancv Goods.
t-ountry Miichanla are respectfully reiji.eted tu
give tin m a call and examine for tin m elvis.
i hiladclphia. Noveniler 7, lt40. ly.
Eirnrcooi)c:a
No. 138 Market Street, Philadtlj hia.
INVITE the attention nf Country Meuhants
to their extensive assortment ol British French
and American Dry Gooc'a, which they offn forasle
on the most iraaonabls firms.
PbiMslphin, November 7, 1640. ly.
CITY AUCTION
AND COMMISSION STORE.
Number 29 Korth Third Ulrctt, rhiladtlphia
PUBLIC SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware
and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shore and Hats, and in short almost every
description of gooda, are held at thia eatnblishinent
every evening. Gooda are aho sold nt private aale
during the day at the average auction prices. Hi ore
keepers and traders will find it lo their advantage
by attending the Fairs.
C.C. MACKEY, Auctioneer.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840.
.Inroli ri iMiiiutli Si. Son
"Bn ESBECTFLLLY informs their fnenda and
JE. ncquaintancea generally lhat they still con
linua to keep nt the old stand, Io. 240 IN or in 3d
street, Philadelphia, all kinda nf
TOBACCO SKVFF AND SEGARS.
Which they will acll on the moat accommodating
and reasonable terms.
N. B. All eoods told will be guaranteed, and all
ordera promptly attended lo.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
iTETEirDEW EES,
LAST MAKER,
N. 74 Callovhill Street, Philadelphia,
("Three doort above Second. J
CHOF. Findings always kept on hand, which he
AA offers for sale on the lotve.t terms. Country
Merchants ere particularly to call and judge for
themselves.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. lv.
LOWER 6i BARRON,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Haidwarc,
No. 174 North 'i n inn Strut, PuiLiDrtriiiA.
w -w . , . a-..-..... , . .... 1
i m.ir. mcir nicnoaanu customers win aiwaya
' find a largo ami general asortmi lit of Foreign
and Domestic Haidwaie, w hich they will sell at the
lowest prirea,
Philedclphia, November 7, 1840. ly,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY
No. 29 North Water Street, Phila.
ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oila of
every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than Ihey can be procured elsewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving aa lepresented,
may he returned without any expense to the pur-
cb liner, and the mnnev will be refunded.
Their stock now in store conaisl of the following
oils, viz:
3(1 (MM itiallnna Winlpr Hlmrhpit Snf!m
O
ET
3
n
j
cr
Oil,
6000 do do Colorless Oil,
15,01)0 do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
10,000 do Winter Sen Elephant,
20,000 do do Pressed Whale Oil,
G00O do Summer do do do
15,000 do Common Whale Oil,
2(10 Barrels superior Straita Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Nca's Foot Oil,
75 Canka Olive Oil,
Tanner'a Oils.
fTVThis Company has a number of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon petting at all timea Oil aa pure as imported.
1'hiladelphia, Nov. 7, 1S40. ly.
ATTE1TTIC1T.
fTMlE special attention of huyeis fiom the south
A. and west, nnd for the state traile, ia respectful
ly invited lo the following asotlmcnt of GOODS,
which the aubacril er will dispose ofalauih prices
aa will amply lepay his friends for calling and ex
amining hit atock. To CASH purchasers, at the
present lime, extiaordiuaiy inducements will be of
fered.
200 pieeca heavy variegated Spanish man'rig,
500 pieces Canton m.itling, asroitud 4-4, 5-4 and
6-4 white, cheeked and flotvred
1000 hearth rugs, a l eautilu! nssmtment rf Wit
Ion, Brussels, l'ufted, J uikey, and Hemp ruga,
200 pieces woolen, womle.l, cotton, Hemp, in
grain, Venetian and block Carpeting. An elegant
variety of illon, BmifmI, Scotch and English,
enetian, Damask, ckc. &c,
lOl'O dozen men and boys caps, comprising a
gieat variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muakrat, and
Coney, Hair, oealelte nnd Cloth Caps.
100 dozen Alterant Mats, atsoiled sizes.
100 do Manilla do do do
tO do Shcep-akin do do do
30 baits French Baskets, comprising every de.
acnption
TOO pair Venetian Blinds, ata'd figtuca and colors,
3000 patmt do do do
1000 nesis Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, err.bosaed
leatbrr. straw and oil cloth
fiOOO dozen Coml a, assorted tortoise shell, Bra.
zillian do horn, ivory, brans and wood, Comprising a
large anon mint ofeveiy variety
3000 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car
nage, sulky, planters, drovers or lliUng, ot gut, lea.
ther sn.l thread, wilh German silver, gilt, ivory and
bone mountings.
!(' 0 dozen painted pails, Wilson's brand.
1000 nest cedar Tubs m d Buikil; also,
Churns, Picgins, Water t ans, &c.
The above together with an extensive assortment
of faury goods, Brittauia and Cetmon ailver ware,
feather and Insile 11 rushes, Looking Oiasses, Ma
hogany nnd Gill Planus, ofeveiy size sud descrip
tion, are manufaiturrd, imported, and atUcteil ex
prtisty foi the southern, wi stern and slste trade.
J. MDNEY JONES,
No 16 NoithSJ ttreel, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1H0. ly.
e TTr ff- T. "D PP! A TTr,B
ca m s.r., jwsiti
OFFER FOR SALE, at the booth East Coi
ner of Fifth und Market Sheets, Philadel
phia' Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double aole
and double uppers.
do Calfskin dj do
and up era.
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Ncats do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do dockers do
do nailed
do Fine Monroes warranted
do Kip do
do Clf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoes
do Finn do
do Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do t'aif and Seal Skin Pumps.
do List Socka with and without aoles.
do Carpet do do do
do I'atent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladns' tanned India Rut her shots.
Gentlemen' do Over shoes.
Wiih every other description of boots nnd shoes.
Fur Cap i f every description.
Travelbng Trunks of eviry description.
Venetian 1 rsvelling Bsgs.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnet of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hals.
Philadelphia, Noveinbei 7, I M0, ly.
PETER C01TCTE2U
Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet.
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
No. 66 North 2d street, a few doort ubox .Irch,
l'ltitiuieiilita.
ALSO Trunks, Carpel Bags and Varices, of ev.
cry description, all of which he offers for
sale nn the moat reasonable terma.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly
J. w. SWATNT
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
No. 37 A001A Thitd street, two doort below the
Ctty Hotel, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants and other are solicited
to examine his assortment before nurchaains
elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 7. IS40. ly
P. & A. ROVOUDT'S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
No 1 C4 North Third street, third door below Vine
street, Philattetvhia.
WHERE ihey constantly keep on hand a large
ASSOrlmnnt nf Chir.B tlmm tn,1 rivitrnnnl
Ware, which they will dispose nf on the most tei-
aonahle terms.
Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840.
THEOPILUS GULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlcrv, Hardware, Arc.
No. 6 South Third street, four doors btlvw Market
J'hiludtphia'
KEEP constantly on hand t large ami general
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
Axle Arms, Eliplic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants and suddlera will be supplied at
all times on the most seasonable terms,
They will
find it to their advantage to call anil examine his
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 7, 1840. ly
REYNOLDS, McFARLAND it CO
Wholesale Dcolers in Foreign British
and American Dry Goods.
Ao. 105 Market street, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY' Merchant, and othera can be sup.
plied at all timea with nn extensive asaort
nient of the beat and most fashionable Goods upon
the moat reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly.
J. S. 1E.?..,
Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store
No. 44, North Fourth near Arch ., Philadelphia
"ITHERE Country Merchants snd others can he
supplied, at all limes, with a large assortment
nfHoaiiry, Gloves, Mcriiin. Cotton, and Woolen
Shitta and Drawers, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread.
Cotton Cords, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, Hooka
and Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general vaibty nf use
ful articles, which he offers for sale at the lowest
prices.
Philadelphia, November 7, 1840ly.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
For IB Hollar,
HjI QVAL fiir time to any sold by Clock Ped-
BlA wrs Jor lor aale ly
March 13. H. B. MASSER.
SHAIVIOKIN COAL.
OF a very superior quality, can lie had at any
time, by appbeation to the subscribers, in lots
to suit purchasers. They keep large, egg, broken,
and Cue coal, fit for burning lime.
J. H. PURDY & Co.
Sunbury, Sept. 26. tf.
VERTWtFlMlST,
Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich's CoMPorsn
fcTisuTniJiko Ann Arr.HitST ruts.
Mr. William RicRAnns, Piitkburch, Pa., en
tirely cured of the abovo distressing disease i Jlis
symlnma were, pain and weight in the left ride,
loss of appetite, vomiting, acid erucrmons, disten
tion of the stomach, sick headache, fui red tongue,
countenance changed lo a citron color, difficulty ol
breahtiig. di-luilsd rest, atteuiled with a cough,
gieat debility, wilh other avnitmnn indicating great
deiangement of the functions of the liver. Mr.
RiciiAiins hail the advue of several phy sciims, but
received no relief, until using Dr. HARLirn's Med
icine, which terminated in iffeetii g t peifect cure.
Piincipal Office, 19 Noilli Eighth Street, Phila
delphia. Alto for s.ile at the diug s'ore of
HEN K Y 1 OA I JltlMr. I,
May 1. 1 641. Agent.
TJIF CA isi: OF iJWEJsir.
Nearly all clnrses of disease, are caused by some
ot'strtietion 111 the svstim, which prevent the tegu
lar snd wholes, me operation of the snimal func
tions. This state of the sysiem, is disease, which
ia manifi sled in a variety of forma, mote or less
malignant in their character. To restore the system
to a state ol health, then, 11 la only neccsssry to re
move the cause of disease, ami the end is accom
plished. 1'he cause is ol s ruciion somewheie. Thia
can be removed by puigation, which is the onlv
means Ihul should be resoried to, hi cause, sugtesli d
by lenaon, and by nature. Dr. H-iilich Strength
t iling and Oeimnn Aperient 1'ilis, are allowed by
thj thousand who have used them, to be the best
purgative medicine in existence. Because, ihey
not only remove all obstructions, and purge the sys
tem of its impuritiea, but, because, and which ia ex
tremely important, alieugthen and give proper tone
to ihe stomach, and produce a healthy action of all
the pans. Besides, they are so mild and gentle in
their operation, aa to lendi r them at all limes a per-
It'i-Uy tile and desirable remedy. I he afflict
would do well, thi n, In purchase a box or two of
itv invaiu.dilc medicine, and give 11 a fainria I. in
stead of ilrstroving their systems with oft-ieneoied
doses of calomel, snd other drugs, so injurious to
numan me and hnnniness
I'Le above no dee. r e for ssleat the Drug atore of
llr.NKY YO. I HtlMLR,
May 1. 1841. ,1stnt,
SICK HEADACHE.
Is n very common sffeclion. lis attacks are very
seveie, and charactenzrd by spasmodic paina, shift
ing fiom one 1s t of the head lo the other, fre
quently commencing in the morning, attended wiih
sickness of the stomach, nausea, fainiinga, and
sometimes, vomiting, giddiness, and confusion of
sight, Ac cVc. 1 hi desease is niodui-ed fiom va
nous couses, perhaps the most common, is a de
rsnprmeiit of the atmnach and digi stive organs.
FEMALES are most subject to this affection, psr.
ticularly those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. Har
lich's Compound Strengthening Tonic and Ger
man Apcr.ent nils, are wauanied to riet thia
troublesome disease : first by clesnsing the stomsch
and bowels, purifying the blood, and lemovmg all
dinasid and exciementuous humors from the liver
and inteslims. By the use, fust, of a few doses
of ihe Aperient German Pills, afterwards two or
three doses of the Strengthening Tonic Pills, which
aie used lo stiengthin and invigoiate Ihe nervous
sysiem, give tune to the stomach and organs of
digestion, ibu impartii g to iheir subtile fluid il
pilktiue vigoi, litis sfflictmg disesse may he entirely
icmoved. 'J his is the only mode of Hearing this
annoying complaint, and has been attended with
sueeissin thousand of cases,
Pkniplet giving gsneral directions, mey be ob
tained g 1 an, si No. 19 North Eighth si reel, Phila
delphia. HENRY YO.X I HEIMEK.
May I. IM1. A&ent.
TO THE COMMUNITY.
THE success which tins attended ihc ue nf Lh
Harlich's German Aperient and Compoum
strengthening Tonic Pills, la truly astonishing. I
is no vain tmi to say thia medicine has proved b
its happy (fleets in the cure ol a variity of disease
to which the human fiame ia liable, lobe vaatly at
perior lo the many preimrauons before Ihe publ
Many of these prepmationa nra compounded by ir.
dividual who sr. positively ignorant of the mytti .
ries of the human a) stein, and mere pretendus t
medical knnwlrdge. Or. Marlich, however, is cele
brated among the German faculty aa a man of th
highest scientific attainments, and equally disltr
guiahed throughout Europe, as n successful medio
practitioner, spent most of Ihe yrnrs of a useful li1
in the aquisilton of auch knowledge ns might prov
beneficial to hia fellow creatures. In the pills whic
he invented, and which hear his namethe publi
are assured of an article that possesses more tha
ordinary virtues. From the acknowledged talcn
of this inventor, nothing less than a good arlic
could he expected ; and the experience of man
years has afforded demonstration nf the virtues
his medicine. In Geimany and other parla of Ei
ro, its r potation ia established. In this counti
into which it has but been recently introduced, it
rapidly gaining the most substantial teputjlion. Tl
nunieious cert ficates of cuies of the most obslinn
diseases effected by the use of Harlich's Pills, whi
the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of tl
fact. Day after day he receives new testimonir
of their efficacy, nnd week after week increases t
demand for tlx in. This is not mere assertion; i
numeinble certificates are open for the inspection
the public, and tha doubts of any who are skeptic
can le removed by examining them at the office
the proprietor.
We take the liberty, then, of suggesting lo eve
family, that they make use of Dr. Harlich's Pit
Let them keep n supply constantly on hand, to
used when occasion demands, and they will recei
the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Afctfir
Drjiner.
1'iincipul office for the United Slates, No.
North tiiglith sued, Philadelphia.
Western Depot. No. 41, St. Clair atreet, Pit
burgh. HENRY' YOXTHEI.MER.
May 1, 1841.
HEPATFHS, OB LIVER COMPLAIN',
Liver complaint is described to be of two fori
vix ; Aetite nnd Chronic, which are different in th
sent and character, and are produced from ulcers
the Liver, which i descased on the surface 01 in t
centre. In the former, the patient ia attacked w
sudden piiin, in the region of the Liver, so sev
thut even the led ch thes are insupportable; the
tient cannot bear to turn or lay on his left aide fr
Ihe prcsaure exerted ill that poaiiion of the influn
organs. The lulter may go on in such a man
that the first syrntoma of Liver Complaint aie tl)
which maik the occurrence of auppuration. '1
Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always cc
ineiice with some chilly feelings succeeded by h
of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish .
peaiance. Ii regular state of the liowels, costivem
coiintencance changes to n pale or citron color,
yellow like those afflicted with jaundice, difficult
breathing, dim 111 bed rest, attended with coupli,
veriali symtoins, a dry and parched skin, difficu
of lying on the right side, urine scanty and h
colored, the path lit passes many bad nights am
frequilitly doubled wiih Dianhcra, Tenasmus 1
Piles, nausea and vomiting, and has a considers
thirst. W hen the inflammation affects the per
nenl coat of the Liver the pain is much more inte
and ihe fever higher than when confined tu tho I
er. In chronic affections it is uncertain in ita
mination ; the pain is intense, attended occnsioi
ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched si
irregular bowels, sallow countenance, freqeunt
tacks of j u;i 1 .J ire, ihe tongue is scarcely ever I
from yellow fur, the appetite bud, Slid a cotrupt
attacks the face and hack, behind the shoulders, i
Dr. Haiilicu's Compound Strengthening It
ic and Aperient German Pills will, in a mitjm
of cases, i.roilure a iierfict curs, and if used at
very onset i f affliction will in every case arrest
lisease. 1 his is not meiely theory but luct, wh
cun be siibst.iiiti.it. d bv the tesiimouiis ut vari
persons who have vvi nn.til the astonishing efli
of thi iuv.iluul.il' medicine. The diet inunt t i
tendiil lo, anJ tbewaim bn'h mu-t not bu lies1!1
ed wlii 11 the p .lii nt cm have access to it. I
and explicit d reel ions are d. fined iu the med
pamplei which accompanies the medic. ne, and
le obtuined gratis of any of the leguluriy appuiu
agent who sell this medicine.
rnncinal Cilice and t.eneial L'epot Tor the l
ted Stales, i at No. 19 North Eighth Stieet, IT.
dtlphia, where all communications lor A gene
Advertising and Medicine must be addtesscd (
paid,) which will meet wilh immediate am niton
41 LN lv V iUAl tlblMi.K,
May 1, 1841. Agen,
PRINCIPAL REASONS
Whv Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strengtl
ing anJ German Aperient Pills i.reimed by all e
sea of people, in preference lo other Medicines,
rause they are prepared from a pure czlract
herbs, a wholesome medicine, mild in Us opera
and pleasant 111 its eflect the most certain piese
of health, a sale and eftectual cure of Dvsprpsi
Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, s prese
and purifiet of the whole system.
Because tl ey soothe the nerves of sensibility
fortify the nerves of motion, imparling to their 1
subtle fluid its pristine tune, thus giving stiei
and clearness of mind.
Because they never destroy the coata of the
mach and bowtls, aa all strong purgatives do,
Because science and experience leach us ilia
mere purgulive alone will cure the disease of
stomach and nerves, Weakness is the prin
cause of n host of diseases, nnd, by continually
soiling lo Prustic puigatives, you make ihe dtsi
much worse, iiutead ol letter.
Because Dr. Hailieh's Medicines nre put up
on the common sense principle, lo "cleanse
strengthen," which is the only course to puisu
edict a cine. Lastly,
Because these Medicines really do cure the
eae lor which tin y sre 11 commended. Princ
Office for Ihe United lilies, is at No. 19 N.
Eighth slicet, Philadelphis.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
May 1, 1S4I. Ag
CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN.
1'he onlv sure and best course to pursue in
ring diseases, of whslever nsture they may be,
fust, to cleanse and purify the Stomsch and B
els by gentle SHiients( secondly, to give sre"i
snd lone 10 those tender organs by the nse of pre
Ionics. This mode is alwsy pursued by reg
physicians, which they well know to be the 0
course 10 resent to, to effect a speedy and permai
cure. Dr. Haslicb's Compound Strengthen
Tonic and Aiiericiit pills, are n sure medicin
eflect this grand object. The German Apei
pills are to cleans the stomach and intestims,
ler which the Compound Suentgening Tonic
nre used, lo give strength nnd lone to those
gsn which requite tinder treatment. N'esily 11
thirds of Ihe diseases which we daily beh.
aie diseases ef the nervous system, snd by conti
al'y uaii g drastic mineral purgativea the suit,
will soon find himself a being too much reli
to remain long in existence. Full nnd explicii
lections both in Ent In h and Gentian, nccomp
thia notice.
v 'I'hs above medicine for sale at tha Drug Star
HEN RU YOXTHEIMEU
May 1, 1MI. jg
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