Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 05, 1842, Image 4

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    It.lXK KOTE LIST,
IM-VVyAIYlA.
I hp f .rowing list shows the CUrfinl value, of all
I t nfiylsii' Bank Notn. Th Tnost lmpiiirit re
lates i-x.y t plac- upon it, a li it ttnry wrtk
i ef. folly compared with of d corre-cteJ frcrji Bick-
TicU'l" llr-potler.
Conks In FLilaidrlplala.
NV-... 'UcatiojI. ",ct1;
Philh.
NOTES AT PAR.
'UtV of Notth A me tic . , par
Pnnk i.f the Northern Libeitiva , , par
-.Hank of Pcnnsvlvania . . closed
; Dntik of Perm Township . . , -p-if
Commercial Eank of Pcnn'a. . . par
Earn in' and MocLanica' Batik . ' . pur
Ocrd Br.nk . . . cosed
Kensington Bank .. . . -pif
Vlut.utMturer' cV. MechanU-s''llsnk . par
Mi.'ImiikV Cftrik .. , . pnt
-Mryatrif fMting D-jnk . . ftt j
f iiiioJ.-ljliia Dunk . . . par
6iK u ILtil Bunk . . . par I
Sunt! Urk Bank . . . par
Vei9iii Dunk . . . j ar j
Count rr Hank.
'!)-.(. It of Pittsburg Pittsbuig
Bank 6f Chester County Westchester
iB-it.k of Bals-erar Cou-niJ Cheater
LBs-ik of tferrnantdwh Getrnantown
Dm. I. of l.Hton l.ewittowu
Bank rf Middletown Middletown
P
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JXlf
pr
8
par
far
Bank of Montgdmefy Co. JVoiristowh
'BiiftW of N'ottliunibeiland
"Northqiribciland par
bulks' UatiniT bank ReadiriaT
i to 1
?.
pnr
par
par
i
par
pat
jar
par
par
par
par
par
par
Colombia Batik & B. ajg co. Columbia
jsarhjle C-.k CarKile
Doylfstonn Bank Doylcituwn
Em 6:i ha A Enston
Exchfcgo Dank Tiiishurf
I i do 'branch of Hnll dayaburg
Fsrm' Bank of Bucks co" Briftol
iFarrricta' Qiink uf li-aneastei Lancaster
Fatmere' Dank of heading
Hamburg Bunk
Lancaster Bank
I. el. anon Bank
Much-ants' & Manuf Bank
M infra' Bank of Potiaville
Northampton Bjnk
O'.iwat di Bank
'AViBt Branch 'Bank
Wyoming Bank
OiH.cp of Bank of Prnn'a.
Uihc'e do do
Office do do
Cffiie do do
Reading
Herrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
PittaLu'g
Potiaville
Allentown
Towanda
Williamaport
Wi'kcsbarro par
Hsrrisbuig""-! These I
L ancaatfr I offices
Reading do not J
East on J issue ri.
D 1 8 C O U N T.
K-OTKS AT
iBank of tho United Stater, .Phii'-?!ohia
Oilier of Bank of IT. 9. Pitubing
Do do do Eria
l'j do do New Brighton
IJ.'risinglon Sav. !na. A do
Tenn Township Sav. Ina. do
Bank of Chambcrshutg Chain'ocrsburg
L5;.'k of Gettysburg Giltyshutg
U ink of Susquehanna Co. Montrose
Erie Bank Crie
l miners' fc Drc-cera' Bank Wnynesburg
l'lankitn Bank Washington
-ilonctdalc B;nk Honcydule
Iotifingliela "Bank of B. Brownsville
Voik Hank Voik
iN. lt. The nol.'a of those bank on nhicl
init quolaliona, and aubatitutc a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Phil idelphia broker, wiih the
txception of thoae which have a letter of rfrrence.
BROKEN BANKS.
?hi!ad lihia'Kav. Ins. Philadelphia
1'hilaJelpbia Loan Co. do
chulkill Sav. Ina. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyotl. prop.)
failed '
failed j
failed I
failed j
HO tale ,
cloktd
iloi-eJ
failed I
ii....d ;
tiu ale
luiled
failed
failed ;
no sale
Alleghany iSa.iK ol i'a.
fcjiikf Beaver
'Bank of Swktara
Bank of WathingtoN
Cenue Bank
City Bnnk
Porrr.era' 6t Mech'cs' Bunk
farmer.' 6t Mech'cV Bank
Farmcra 6t Mech'ca' Bdi.k
Harmony Instituto
Hunimgilot. Bank
Juniata Bank
'iionbermoii' Bank
Notihmn Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
NotthumL'd Union Co). Bk.
Torth Weatirn Bank rf fa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
.i'a. AKr.it Manuf. Bank
.Bilver Lake Bai.k
'Union Bank of Pcnri'a.
M-ea'.inoieland Bank
'Wilketbaire Biidu Co.
Bed Ibid
Jleuver
H.iriLburg
Vusbitigtoii
Bell, funic
P.t'.buig
l'ult.l'U;g
Fayette co.
Gieentait.e
Harmony
Huuliiigjou no Kale
i rnutown tin sjIh
v'rren
Ilunduff
New il..p
Milton
Mradville
Port Caibun
C'urll.lo
Montii e
Ui.ioiiti.wn
tailed
no rale
cluxfril
no sale
closid
foil..!
lad, rl
closed
failed
closed
Cnenaliurg
Wilki-sbarre noaiU
(Ej AH noli pjtponii'fr to he on any PvnntyN
aiiiu Bjilk nol tivm in the abuvc iut, may b at
dwvrn as fraud.
AT.W JERStY.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswiik
Beivideie But.k Blvideie
Burlington Co. Bank Mtdford
Commetcial Bunk Pirlh Amboy
Cumberland Bai.k Bridcton
farmers' Blik Mount JJ oily
aVarmers' and Mechanic' Bk Rahway
Faiinera' and Mu:hsnics' Bk N. Biunswick
failid
2pm j
lpm
par
par
Spin
failed
I" armors' and Mechaiiics' Bk Middletotvn Pi. 1pm
franklin Bank of J.J. Jersey Gity
Hoboken Bkg 5t Gsiing Co Hobuken
Jersey City Bank Jersey City
Mechanic' Bank Palieiaon
M-enufactur.r.' Bank Belleville
Morri Con.pny Bank Morrlttown
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold
Mechanic' Bank Newaik
Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Trrnton
Moiris Canal and Bkg Co Jcisey Citv
Post Note
fuihd
failed
failed
failed
fail. J
par
failed
S.m
per
10 fcsle
'.'m
Mewnk Bkg &t Ins Co Nee.k
New Hop Del Bridge Co lmlwitsiiilu
p.r
faibn!
la led
) in
f.iUd
Kpm
par
1"'
XL J. Msnulac. ai d Bkg t o Hol t kt n
II J Protection Si Lorulnid I k Jersey City
OrangBanL Orange
raterson Cank Taicisu:i
Pcoplts' Bank do
Princeton Bank Princeton
Bttlem Banking Co Hate m
ritate Bank Newark
Slate Bank EliiaU-ihiuwn
Suite Bank :mH n
Stale Baiik of Moriiv MerrisioAn
Mat Bauk Tnntun
Saletn and VhiUd Manuf Co Salem
cussei Bunk Nraiuii
Trenton Bunkiivg Co Tier.tou
1'iiiun Bank 1Avr
Vhii)gtuli Banking Co. JIs, kei,aik
Ilk of Wilm Si Brand) wine Wi inirgtnH
l!ank cf Dtluwarc Wilinu gu.n
Lank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do lionet) Mdlord
I aruirra' Bk of State of Pel Dof
Do branch W ilminori
Do braitch Georgetovin
Do btaotU Nrwcrt:
I'nion Bank Wilmington
far
lpm
Spm
"l in
fatKI
l.ol, J
1 1 pin
Spin
I j in
fa.l.d
par
pur
jar
p.i
pi
T"
pir
pa.
pr
tEJ- Under 6 a
dj" On all banks mark"! (bus () it rrc r it
thci counterfeit or al'eiad iiUt it His n.uK d(
4.tmicUons, in eiiruUti m
X .3. MEDAP. A,
Wholesale Vuriely tid Trimming Store
Ao. 44, Ntrrth Fourth ntar'Archtt., l'hiladtlphia
TXTHERE Country Merchant and other ran be
' aupplleJ, at all ttmr, vviih lar((e Atmrnt
of Hoilrry, Olovta, Merino. Cotton, and AVool. n
Pbltl and Drnvti, Spool Cotton, Patent Thiead.
Cotton Coid, Button, Tape, Bindinpa, Hook
and Eyra, Pin, AVc. And a general vaii.'ty oftite
ful article, nbiti) lie oirtia for sale at the lovteal
pliers,
Phfladclphin, Novrinhet . 1641. 1y.
WIIOX.CSAZ.S KOXB22IIT, OLOV23 &.
srxr.Rat t-AfutTt aTontt,
Su. 34 A'ui 'A Fi'vrth it., under Mcrchanh' liottl,
PHILADELPHIA.
TyPkIJERl! Country 'Mrrphiit can l-e aupplied
Y v "'' " etenie vaiiety of choice aniclee
In hi lir.c, uprn the moat reoaoliable ItriiM.
Kov. Oih 11 ly
Xo 51, Xoi lh Krrond-street,
(conxxn 6r coo.vu'a iLLrr.)
Whete they constantly keep on hand general
ounnmc nt of
crjoortio, CASsissmEO, VESTirras,
And a grtut variety ff urticltt vf a tupcrtvr
quality, which ibey ifTfi to diapone of
upon the ronal rcaionable t. rni.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and othera will
find it to tin it aJvnnt.ige to rni! and examine
ibrir stick before purchasing ebpihute.
Phlladcli hia. Nov. 6. 1841. ly
A SrL.EDlt ASSOHT.1IEVT
OP
U UsT arrived from the city of Philadelphia, and
9jp If aale, at the moat rrJuci J price, lot carh,
at the new ioi foimeily kepi by John Bogar, aa
follow : Clothii g of nil eoiw and aiea. ancU a
arm Oveicojfi, Coatleef. Pantaloona, Veaia, die.
Alao, a laige a wort merit of Fine Calf kin and -teiproof
Boota, Lndici' I.are Boot, and a variety of
othfr Boot oiid Stior for the winter, trimmed and
untrimmcd Cum Slioea, and Men'a, Boya' and C'hil
dten'a Shoii, of ail f!:c.
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN,
Sutibury Pi t. nOth 1841. if.
M R S . BOLT 0 N,"
ESI'ECTFL'LL-V informs her friendaand the
public genera!!)', that lie continues to keep i
mat welt known I avern Stand in Maiket street,
Snnbury, aign of the
fjimeily kept by John Bolton, her liDKband; and
by t nJcavoiing lo conduct. the eatabliyhmeut in a
manner to give aitiUlaction to all, hope to tncril o
libcial i.huifl of public pxtfotinge.
Sunbury, OctoU r il.b, 1811.
t
ABAMS'S HOTEL
Sunbui y , ui'lliuiii1ri-ItHil flinty,
OPJBNXrsyiiVANIA.
i ! rPIlC subscriber haa rented thai large and conve
i nient Tavem House in Sunhury. lately orru-
li I pied bv Hiram f'tite, and ia p.epaied to accommo-
i .... 1 1 i. ',, . .
uair. an who win lavor nun v.itii meir custom, in a
neat and comfortable manner.
ROBERT ADAMS.
Sudbury, Oct. 2nd, 1841.
M A D E ! R A WIN E. First
Wine, for silo low by
quality Mai'ieia
Sept. 1, 1611. H. Ti. MASSER,
FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A
articlu ikviiys on bund and for sule by
genuine
fcept. 1, ls4l. 11. 1). MASHER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the beat quality always
uii hntid and for sule by
Sept. I, 1S41. ' H. B. MASSER.
I. OAF AND .LUMP
bund and for calc by
S. pt. 1, le.41.
SUGAR. AlvvuiH on
H. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS MGAR HOl.bE MO
I.Aibli. Oj the beiil jfunlity alwaia on hand
ul d f..r isale bv
Sept. 1, lo4l. H. B. MASSER,
BROWN SUGAR. Of a good quality, fur aale
low by Sept. 1.1S4I. H. B.MAS.-ER.
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality alwava on buiiJ and b.r sale by
fcVp't. 1. 1841. H. B. MASSER.
tOFFl' E. Juva, Kio and Laguira Coffee, con
atai.tly cn hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, 1S41. H.B. MASSER.
BPLUM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Sperm Oil, of the leal quul.ly, ulwaya oiihaud and
for aalc by
fcept I, 1641. II. B, MASSER.
STEEL. Ca.i and Blistei e-teil, for sale by
Sept. 1, lb41. II. B. MASSER.
liilSH SALMON. Ot trie best quality, con
Sinn. I) i ii hand tn J for sale bv
Sept. 1, 1841. 11. B. MASSER.
LiCiL'ORS. Ol alt kinds and of the best quali
ties, al'AB)i cn hand end for bo In by
hept. I, 1641. H.B. MASSER.
Si'LING SI ELL. Of vsriuus sizes fur Elipiic
;rirp;, for aale by
Sef 1.1,1641. H.B. MASSER.
LARGE QUARTO
very reduced prices by
Sept. I. 161 1.
BIBLES. For sale si
H. B. MASSER.
BLANK HOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale by
S pt. 1, 11. B. MASSER.
BL..NK DEEDS. Bonds, MortgeKw, &c. for
sale by Sept. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER,
JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 1, 1X4 I. 11. B. MASSER,
CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible reon, Ac,
frr ,, v bv
s.pt. l', 1141. H.B. MASSER,
AnslMKiiSU
very lew l y
..i.'l. 1MI.
A ND SAT'I LN ET I S. For
H. B. MASSER.
: I'U'i'lNt!. For sale clwap by
. I, IM1. II. B. MAsSLtt.
I i.ANKETS Fur aale chiap bv
'f. I. 111. 11. B. MASSTi.
r.NBLFACHLD MUSLINS. Forsyte by
Sepi I. !4 I. . li. MASSER.
COi roN YARN AND COl ViiN LAPS
Fnr e t.y
t:.,t. I. i v 1 1 . H. R MASSER.
Iff .. AND COTTON TWINE. For sale
K- Sept. 1 , 1611. H. . MASSETI.
TOW IVvj I.lN'Vs, CORDS AND ROPEs -
I'nr l-v
-pt. I "ill. H. D. MASTER.
SIMPCOIT fc-FKT,
T ESl'EUTFULLY inform the-ctticens of Son
bury and vicinity, that they have Iftkin the
8hrtp lot. ly occupied by W'm. Durst, where they
wiil carry-en the
'TAtLonnro sosmcss,
in all i vaiioua branches. By atiict attention and
reasonable chatges, they expert to meiit ahare of
public patronage.
Sunbury, Sept. 4lh, 1 841.
LIST OP BOOIC
A NTHON'S Classical Dictionary, 1 .emprier'
do.; Ainaworlh do; Cobb' do.; English and
German do.; Anthon' Ca-sar; Anthon'a Grammer;
Anlhen'a Crceio; Mail' Latin Readel; Oilby'ado.;
Andicw's Latin Lfon; D. nnrg.in's Lexicon;
Fink') Gre.k Ex etc isca; Davies'a Lefendei ; G raeea
Mniora; Adnma's Roman Atitiqnitic; Pinnock's
Goldsmith's Engbind; do. Greece; Lj ell's Elements
of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elrmcnta of
Butanv; Bridge'a Algebra; Porter's llbetoriral Rea
ders; Emiraon's (eoirn.iy and History; Oli.cy'a
do; Parley's do.; Smith's Grammer; Kirkhnm's do.;
Kay' ReiJ. r?j Cold's do; C.hb's Arilhmeiiek;
Pike's do ; Einirson's do.; ('olb's Spi lling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Eianpelicnl .Fa
mily Library; Collage Bii.e; Family do ; Collater
al do.; Smnll Bible and ToMatner.l-; Parkei'a Ex
erc i.es on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxiei'a
S.iint's Rest; Ameriean Revolution; Mauvatt's No
vels; Mrs. Phelps on Cl.rmisliv; Iliad: Ciitci-hinin
of America n 7.an t; Letters on NnturalMagie; Che.
inistiy for Beginners English Exercisia adapted lo
Mu rrav's Gmrr.mcr; Sequel to Comity's Sieling
B ok; Ann riean Class It.. ok; Dnbull's Schoolmas
lei's Assistant; A creut variety of Blank Books, iVc.
August 2H, I fill.
Woi'Iis ol" Aaf lire.
IN a st ite ul health the intestinal cantl may be
computed to a river w hose waters flow over the ad
joining bind, through the channels nature or ail
has innJe, and impioves iheir qualities ""d to keep
up the compsiiann ol" tho liver, so long e it wins
on smoothly the channels nre kept pure and healthy;
but if by some cnu.-e the cuurtr of the river is stop
ped, then the water in the canals i.4 lit lunger pure,
but roon becomes stni;iir,nt. There is but one law
of ciiculatioti in nuture. M'lwn tin re is a supei
abundiiticc of liumorinl fluid (srroeity) in the intes
tinal tubes, and eoftivei.es. ttike iphee, it fl. ws
buck into the bloo I vesjuia, and infiltrate itself in
to the circulation. To establih the fiec course of
the river, we must remove the ul.strui tioiis which
stop its free course, i.nd iho e of its tributary sttcani.
W ilh the body, follow lite kanie natunil principal ;
r. move, by that lalniible piuyitive medicine llrtm
ittcth 1'nivcmul Writable l'illx, which lire nil ef
ficlual assistance of nature, the superulxinilanre of
humors in the intestine eaual. Bv persevering in
this pinetice, the ways uf the eircul ition will ihen
be le.-lorcd to ihe foil cx reise of their natural func
tions, and a stale ul health w ill be firmly estubli.-h
ed Ri member, ueier sutler a drop ol blood to be
luken fiom yoir Evacuate the humors as often
and as long os they are degenerated, or us lorg as
you ore sick.
Dr. Brandietli'sOlliee in Philadelphia, is at No.
8, NORTH EIGHTH stieet, wheie his pilUcau be
had at 'lb cents r box, with full direction.
Ulj'Ouly ugent in Sunbury, is H. B. Masser Esqr.
Sunbuiy, Sept, 4, 164 1 .
attention;
j . sin i: i j ti s ,
1I2LJIESTS the attention of his country friends
k who are in want, to hia verv large stink of
Cuipetlngs, Oil Cloths, Maitincs, Rugs, Bindings,
Stair Rod, Ac, Ac., that he has just opened, at
his warehousea, No. IH North 2.1 street, and No. 'i
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila-dc-'phia.
July 31, 1811. ly.
JACOB MARTn,",
Commission innl 1 ui-Ung
mBRUlANT,
1) ESPECTFI ELY informs his friends and the
k Meichants enera'ly, thai he codtiuues the
t'ommiwioii and 'ForwHidmg Bu?ine-.. nt Li-ware-lnuise,
foot uf A illoiv at. Eailioad, L'el iwaic and
Ik'huvlkill.
Merchants huv.iy po.xls lo be shipped, will find
il much to their advantage, at to time and prices
of freight, lo sci.J their incichaniliso to the Depot,
corner of Frunl and illovv wtuel Hsilro ul, as ihey
can thou be nut ciflier route by the Tide W atcr
Canal, ci Scl.uv ikiil ami Union Canals, aa bouts
wdl arrive and depnrt daily lor the Juniata und
Susquehanna ('unals by Tldc-Wkter in tow of steam,
or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fairmount
duin.
M (Teh a n f will please be prrtieular to ser.d ell
goods destined ful either Mute, lo tho lurge Depot,
cnur of Front and W 'How i.trfl liailioi.d, with
dir.ctiona accompmying them, w hich loute they
r ish tbem lo be shippc J.
Coaise and fine Salt and Putter at wholesale
prices, on the Delaware or Schuylkill.
Philadelphia. Jme fi. IW "ly.
JCHITO" C'CJllrCHTGO.
WiIOr,XBAJ-.E fiHOa, BONNET,
Cup and Wii Leaf Hat Store,
No. 10 South 4ih KTBtitT. PHILADELPHIA,
f HERE an e.ttii .ive atortment of the atiove
' ' sriiclea aie c u-i.tantiy kept on hand, for sale
at the most reasonul.le lermv.
May 29. 1841.- ly.
SPANISH HIDES,"
TANNEnS' UIZ. AND LSATZISXt.
D. K Hi K I A T It 1 C K & S O N,
A'o. 21, Surth Third ttritt,
(axrwtr.N mskkkt mn (Rimri stxieti,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale a larpe and excellent assortment
ofSpaniih Hides, J'utna Kipt, Tatmert' OH,
ire., at the lowest "market prices, nthri for cash, il'
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received for sdc, oi
purchased at the highest nisi kel prices.
Lruther stoied tee of -charge.
April 7, 1641. ly.
FOR SAW-MILI.S.
Br Bt!jii K. CrsMws.
'PIIE SubcriWa having purchased the right Tor
- venatng ana using me anove vatwahte inven
tion, for Northunibf-iland County, ofler to dispose
of the same to pi rsona who may desire to purchase.
The above invention ia now in operation at the saw
mill of Mr. M'Caity, near Sunbury, where it can
he insiMcted by owners uf safe milts and all oll.eis
interested. E. GORIN,
March 27. tf. JSAJMUEL GOB1N.
WAltllANTED
IStass Clocks,
Tor i:t Toll;rs
OIt
f" ff'IV y:U hy If; CM Ptf
,l( l V
II. B. HASsER.
, loi
I Maul) 13.
r m 'l i -sis' " i' ' iril
N unparelleled remedy for common 'Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
lending to consumption; composed of the concen
trated virtue of Hon hound. Bonset. Blood Root,
'Liverwort and several other vegf table substances. I
rrepared only by J. M. Wmstow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence and universally admitted pectoral
viitues cf the 'Hei'is 'from which the Hatsam uf
Horthuvnd is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is theiefore only necessa
ry lo ob-erve that this Medicine contain thetvhole
of their 'Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
sr.d so happily cumhlmd with several other vege
table suba'ances, a tn render it the most speedy,
mild and certain remedy, now iire, f.r Ihe com
plaints above mentioned.
Tho Balsam removes all imllammation and sore
ness cif the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
ablirig '.he. patient to expeetorate-with ease and fiee
dom, assuagea cough, relieves atrunatic and diffi
cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the
pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, nud girs
stnngih to the tinder lungs, and thus produces
apeedy and lasting cuie.
IsoRATiTi ni isTHt b mnT rm u i Ma.
Wc are not among that chiss of Eililois who f. r a
few dollar will, (at the expence of truth and luv
nesiy) fcciaek up' an article and bring it into rapid
rale; neither ste we nilbr-g to leinani silent, after
l.aviitg tested the utility of an im rovement or di-
covery in science or ait. Our readers will recolleel
. . .. ... .
wc told them we were univi )l w i h a sore throat and
violent Ci.ld some few weeks ago. Well, we pur- t
chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM I
OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden wa the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a eo'd. TIiom who
arc alllietcd, may try il upon uur rrromincuduiton.
'Lc W tun T'ttgraph. 'For sale by
LENNY YO.VTHEIMER, Svl,urV,
JACOB BRIGHT, XorlhumbrrlmJ.
Alao, ly Druggists gener..lly throuiihoul the
country. (jj- Price, 60 cents per bottle.
August 14tb, 1841. ly.
HAYS, BX.XXOV, XaVOaN & UOH.
M hult'siUU' liil iA.
1 1 Foreign, Urithh und Ann rican Dry (.'mdn.
No. 12 North Tiiihii Si mi lt, Philshii riu t
."Ol'.NT-R Y Merrhant" can Le snppbed nt nil
' times w ill. an extensive ssnorln ent of the ubove
Gomls.on the n.ost teasei.able ui.d iali-1'ai tory terms.
May 29, 1841. ly.
iU 2
THIS MAf HI.NK ACAl.NST Till; !
WUlil.D.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
AVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshirg i
Machine and Horse Powei, which threshes :
and cleans at the sun.e time an invention for '
which Farmers hove long lot. kel". in vain, find which 1
lenders the above machine pel feci ami pat furthir '
improvement. Those w ho have I t en waiting for
something better than l.erelnfoie olli red fur sule,'
will find this to be the article. Come see it and
fuilce for yourselves. i
The subscribers liuve purchased the rich! of the :
above Machine and Horse Power, for the conn- ,
ties of NoHTIILH OrHLi.MI, l.VCOMIMI, 't 'LIKTIIS,
and Us nix and also, the piivileges ol vending
them in any other places tor Which the riyht ba
llot been picvioui-ly sold.
The advantages which this Machine has over,
all others invente.1 are many and obvious. One
boy and three men can do all the ibrt tiling and
cleaning ol I. Ml biirhels of wheat in one day ui.d
this usually token seven hamls one day and three ;
the next. Fur field threshing il fikes the lea. I uf '
anything in this world no grain is scattered or,
lost.
Such is the superiority of the Home Po-ver,
that three hoies can thresh as much with it an
four can with any other.
The Machines and Hore Power will I sold
together or scperate, to suit uuhaseis. Made and
sold in Milton, bv the su scribeis.
VM. "WELCH,
WM. H. POMP,
HENRY FRH'-K.
Milton, April 17, 16T1 .
itEco.n.n v.vj.i 7'fo.v.
THRESHING & WINNOWING MAt HINE.
Hsrving had in use, one of -Davenport's Pulent !
Threshing end Winnowing Machines, and being:
repeatedly culled upon for our opinion in regard lo .
their value, durability and advantages, we niulce,
tree to stale, that they exceed in our opinion, any
Thresh rg Machine we evi r before witnessed in
use. They will thresh and eleun, tit for market !
20U bushels of W heat per day, and this with the
aid of three hands brsides'tlte drlvei. The Straw'
is passed otl 'from Ihe grain on an incline plane, ex- !
tending about 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lost. What is of some iuioiiuiiie
and greatly so, is the fact that no dust passes from
the Machine lo the man who feeds n. The Horse .
power seems lo be perfection itself three horses j
may woik il with ease and llsvii fastest gait need
only be the ordinary plough guit. We must ,
cheerfully recommend the Machine lo Farmers
they are manufactured in Milion by Messrs. Welch !
Pomp and Fiick. PHILIP lilt.'GEKT. 1
JOHN B HELLER-
Chilisquoqne tsbp., Norlh'd to, Match 20, 1641. .
BKADY'S HOTElT
HAM ILI.E, C OLC 3I1IIA Ol ATY,
fe-nnt) 1 VHiilu.
nnHE SUBSCRIBER icspeclfully informs the t
II public, that he has rc-iuuied from the town uf ;
Cuttawitm to JJtnn-ille, and rhat he has purchased
in that place, the Large and Cummodious !
ItHICK HOI M', !
it tue conxta or niix ami mauket stmelts, '
C Onporite the Cvurt-lhmre,)
m - w i,;.-k. k ..-.1 .. 1.- .1.. .....
tsst.t1; of ADDITIONAL BUILDlNCiS, and
'jMJ'gjAextensive STABLING, for ihe Enter.
SDkJtSZtainment e-f Travtllext and Viiiturs.
He ia now prepared to accommodate all wlio rriay
favor him with call, and lie -would state thai no
thing in his power shall he left undone, re render his
enstomer comfortable and hafiy while undei his
care. His accommodations are ample, and hi rooms
furnished in modern style, and t"i proprietor is de
termined that his estat'Tishinrnt e hull sustain and
keen up with the growing reputation und iiiipoutaiice
of the to-vn in "which It is located.
Hia Taaia will be supplied with every luxury of
the season, and the veal and choicest variety tkt
marlut run ojford. Hia Bar will be sloreci with
alt thtbcut urticltt that can It furnisl.td iy iur
tttiei, and the whole will U such as to g.ve satis
faction to every me.
Well knowing tUt an n'ig!ren.l publ.e will
slways jit.ipe f. r thrm lives, he fuls confident thai
they will lavor him with thnr i.iiniiage.
frAMtLI, A. BRADY.
rnt:!c, Jan. MO.
IIVIPOllTANT
I o
ion iS: n tj, Hi: nc
rilHE Undersigned rnke'plessiir in submitting
JL 10 the pub'ic the Tallowing Recommendations
of Pratt's Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Huller to
all dealers in Grsin and tn a riu factors of Flou, be
lieving it to be superior to any tfiing of the kind
ever oir ted lo lbs public. All order tddirascd to
'Cxil.'J.TVI'Fadden, Lewisburg, Union county Penn
sylvania. EBENEEZER SQUHrE,
JACKSON M'FADDLN.
Mmitz'l Mill, Centre'Cu., March rtO, 1841.
'J. M'Fnni! Sim: I cheerfully testify lo the
goodneF and durability of Pratt'a Cast'Irt.n Smut
Mill aril Grain Huller, as being far superior arti
cle for the cleaning uf amutand all other impttrV.irs
ihnt I Late ever seen, aml'I have been engaged in
the manufacture of Flour for greil-rnaiiy. year,
and have always tried to have the best npparatua for
manufacturing that could be got, and do say that the
at ;ove machine m the best apparatus I believe now
in use. Jniiv Mont.
Hh'tmisburg. Dec. 26, l84t).
Col.. J. M'Fsmii Sir : In reply to yollr lavor,
received a few days since, I have only lo say, that the
fact of my having iu'rodiiced intoTarh of the foui
mills that I am concerned tn, one of Prall's Cast
IroirSmilt 'Mills, Is' the lies! evidence I can give you
of their utility , Yours truly, W'.n. M Kr.in,
MUt-m, March 17, 1811.
J. M,F.'f Ttt 'Sin : -I do hrteby certify without
any lies lation, 'that Prill's Smut Mill and Grain
Huller is the most I erfect maehii e to cle uise grain
of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever
i 8c"' Bm1 1 helievc I have aeen all fhclilnds fliaf
.... .1 ; itn I.....:. ....i r . .e . ,i
now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is nothing of (he kind ever been invented that will
ci me in competition with it. Gut. Eckkht.
Col. J. M'Faiimm Sin: Dur ng the oast 21
years I hn-ie been con-Ti5iity engagid in mnnufac
tu.in g-flour, ;id during the last 12 j ears huve hi en
the owner of a prist and floiirirst; mill, und among
ill the contrivances tn remove impurities from grain
1 am decidedly of the opinion that Prutt'a iron ma
ehii e is siiH-rior to unv with which I am acquiint
ed, Laving used one in my mill about fighfen
months, Kiii.iii.iik k Has.
Yor,;-fire 'Mills, Dec, 1810.
I want in my flouring mid us good an -apparatus
to. prepare gram for flouring, as'thc'rV.vi'. and I wont
no better Ihnn 'PrtttVCasl Iron Smui Mill. It will
re.novc smut entirely no mistake.
"M. Ci.r.ASojr.
.:rrt,'i-i.'D.erin!.er 22, 181(1.
Col.. .1. M Faiiih n Si k : I have in my mill one
of Prnti's cusl and wrought iron spiral Smul Mills
and (iriiin Duller, ami am eoiiliib iit tl.ut in regaid
to simiilici'y of ci-ustrueli..ii, and ilurubihiy of mute
mil, il is superior to mry I am acquainted wiih.
HiNnv Massi r.
lUai dp Mills, Dec. 22, 1840.
Cot. .1. M-Fa n in Sir : I hae in niy lion ring
mill one ol I'ratt's Cast lion 'p'7-.t! Smut Mills,
nud I am decidedly of the opinion that il is the U-sl
in-ichine l. pri pure grain for tlouriug that I am nc
quiiii.lnl with, mid as such cheeifullv leei-uunend it
to ull who ure engaged in ihe manufacture of -Hour.
JaCOH I.IISlMllMi.
Aurvntburg, March 2:t, 1841.
( Vi.. .1. M-Fa in. I x Si k : I lake h smre In say
ing 1 1 nt 1'iutl's Cusl 1 1 mi Smut Mill is one of the
best improvements fur the cleaning of grain of all
kinds, that bn- yet Come umier my ol st rvatmn, and
that 1 l.eiicv. it tar superior to any thing of Ihe kind
ever invented. You may use my name in any way
yoo think proper. O. P. Di xta-s.
I'ni. n Mill. J in. I I. 141.
This is to certily thrlt I have bad PrallVCusl ard
w'rilught iron "Smut Muelline ami '( iiaiu Hullrr in
use lor better than 12 months, and find it to answer
every purpose that it win intended lor. Smut can
be taken out of nbent I believe eveiv parli.-le Of
it can b tiikt'ti out w itliout bicukn. ihe grain ul
ihe wheat. Joiiv I'cimk.
Aaruinhurfr, Man h 2:1, 1841.
Col. M'Faihi Sim : I have been engaged in
manufacturing Sujieiliue Flour lor many years, and
have st thin time one ol Pratt'sX'nut Mills in each
of my mills, and I do hen by recommnid ihem as (lie
most valuable improvement for cleaning -wheat ol
smul and all other impurities, tli.it I am acquainted
with. JsMia Dt scA-.
Cot. M-Paiimx Sin: I have been engaged in
the manufacturing of flour for 28 years, and most
cheerfully recommend Ihe above machine, as being
by far the lust appaiatua for cleansing grain thul I
have ever Used or seen. 1 Consider it m iuli-en-sible
article lor any null that pretends lo ilo any bu
siness. Johx r lslll.lt.
.fyWrii Mill, Dec. 24, 1640.
Col. J. M'Faiiui Sir: Prall's Cast Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three
years since, and I believe it in the best artiile of that
kind 'now in use-. -It will not only remove an ut
en'erelv, but is a tnost valuable apparatus to clean
wheat and rye of any character, anil prepare tl lor
flouring. 1ejamix UoiiXf.
: LeVnburg, Dec. 22, 1840.
! Col. J. M-Faho'is Sin: After a careful and
: candid examination and 'trial uf the machine, in re
gard to construction, neatness and despatch in exe
! eutinii, economy in price, and pOAer to set in ope
ration. I am fully coinincid and satisTn-.l, th it the
machine ultove ulluded to, is second to no one in
use. J. Mohhow,
. Mill, r and flour Manufacturer,
j Caftcwina, December 25, I40.
Col. J. M'Fauoin Sir : Pruti's Cast and
, Wioughl Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Giuin Hullrr,
I consider to hetliebist machine to remove smul
! and other impurities to v hich grain iau!j.,ft,"!hat
I have used, or wiih which I am acquainted, in re
! gard to durability uf material, simplicity of construe
'. tiun, itcat.iess and oecpatch in execution.
I JllSlPII PatTOM.
j N. B. The above machines are manufactured at
' the Lewishurg Foundry, Union county tfnj at the
i Bloomsburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
Lewisbnig, June 19, 1641.
, ATTENTION" MEUClUNTsV' etc.
t E.r.&O.H.rRZCK,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOIJ WADING &
j rsomi K commission mkri uants,
i No. 20, Market street, fire dmirs alma ifir -ifi
1 PHILADELPHIA,
' aOFFFR for tale, at iho lowest mnikel prices, a
i geiic-ial aeaortmcnt of Teat, Cierv, .Vigors,
1 Molasn, Wiiii i, Jjquori, Spin,, Tutiactv, d.r.
I VovpTht Pnopi tK recciveJ and Bold on coninns-
sion. Merchant, Hotel keepe rs, sod otheis, w ill
; find it to their dvaulg lit call and examine our
I stoik, before purchasing elsewhere. M.r. hanu
wishing their gooda collected in thisrity, by having
an order, will have them promptly lorwardfd, by
the most expeditious lines.
iiiwix r.rmtr, jou h. taics.
Frti. 6 1641 ly,
II A Z
A It I IS
UNITED -STATES COMMERCLU
AND
STATISTICAL REGISTER. ConaininS doc
utnents, facts and othir usiful iuf.imation. illustra
tive ul the histoiy and resources of the American
Union, and ol each Slate j embracing commerce,
manufacture, agriculture, intirual improvements,
bunks, currency, (inanie., education, Ac. Ac. Edi
ted by hsmuel Hsiard.
Publi-hed every Wednesday, at 79 Dock street.
: The price tn subscribers is f f per annum, payable
j on the first of J.nuaiy of each year. No suHscrip
' iwn received for less than a veil. Subscrilxrs cut
( cf the j iinup alciluii lo pay in adwmc.
Piles Cured,
the use of Dr. Ilurlich't Compound St length
ening and Herman Aperient Pills.
s. ITa RLteit, Dear tiir : Shortly after I re
ceived the Agency from vou for the sale of
your mMicne, I formed an acquaintance wiih
lady, of this place, who was severely afflicted wi'h
the Pitts. For eight or ten yeais this Isdy was
subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physi
cian considered her case so complicated, t' st he ve
ry "seldom proscribed medicine Tor her. Through
my persuasion,, she commenced uing your Pills
arid w-as '-perfectly cured. Yours, oVc
JAMES JL KIRBY,
Oct. 3 lUlO. Clnmliersburg, P. ,
Oiriceaud Grncr'al Vpot, No J North Eighth
Street. HNrV YOXTHEIMER,
Jan. 29th, 1642. Agcnt.
Ii. Ouncaii'N i:porl-majr! Ilin-"--ly
Ktands Aloof
ITlROM the (Jnsck Syru snd Paregoric Com
" Hiun'd which have of late become buideh
io the pxiblic health, and a suspension to the purse.
Why i if that these medicines are taken repeated
ly by the aiek without removing the complaint in
qufsiion 1 The reason is plain and simple, vii :
Because ihey are compo'cd chiefly of opium anJ
its spiritual preparations which acts on the system
asapowciful siimul iting anodyne, and by using
re;iiate-'ly the system Worri? habiiuated to its
narcotic influence, as of those who are given to
intemperance.
This fact has become apparent to thousands who
hitve experienced ihe fatal effects of such rned.cines,
and commenced using 'Dr.'Di-jicAVe Uicrrcro.
raxt llKMr.nr, which is entirely free from opium
and all other iioisououa iusredients. and ia uo.l
I wiih perfect sifaly l y all under any circumstance.
: It immediately relieves ihe distressing cough
j strengthens und invigorates the nerviiifs "system,
esilsing the sellied contagious matter lo leave its
I hold from the lungs, and be discharged by the pow
! er of Expc dotation. L'ule-s this is done, the lungs
j will soon Income i-ontaininated from noxious mat-
ter, an3 ulcerate, find fal! a piey to the fatal worm
Consumption. Price f I per hot tie.
For sale nt No. 19 Nor h Eighth stieet, Phila
delphia. Also ut fie st re of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
' Ji5";A3A'!:?i5-. Aztnf-
Lltt'r oniplaliit.
j THIS disease often terminates in nnother of n
I -- more serious nuture, it preper remedies are not
j rf s.'rti d lo in t'rr.e. In nil forms of this disease, Dr.
I 11 a n Lie n 's Con roi-jiii Sthkutiikmxo and Geh
I max Ai-frikxt Pills, will irform a rfect euro
I lirt, by cle nising the stomach and bowels, thus
! icino-'ing ll'd!.e..ses from the Liver, by Ihe use of
the fieiuiii'i Aperient Pills, ufier'which'ihc'Cbtti
1 pound Sirenutheuing Pills are luken tn give strength
' and lone to those tender orgnns which require such
j tif'itinciit oxi.T to effect a p rmaneiit cure. These
! pills are neully put up in small packages, with full
i d rec ions. For sale ut No. 19 North Eighth st.
Also, for sale at the store i.f
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
j Jan. lo, 184-2. Agent.
oiisiuiiliiu and HH-ding at the
I. lilies t'lll-ftl,
Hi ihe life ;f Dr. Duncan's Exfiecturuilt leintdy.
ISS i:ULLNE YEAtJEI.', aged 17 yean,
was inkeu when at the age of sixteen wilt)
u sl.tit cold, which she neglected until the lunga
fell a prey to that seeking destroyer, consumption-,
when application lo a physician was made, but to
noi'llict. He 'coriri-lt red her case a hopeless one,
und prescribed hut iiille medicine for her. In the
meant, me she discharge, I great quantities of blood,
wi ll much expectoration of tliuk phlegm and
cough. Her bodily frame at length b, came reduced
to a living skeleioii. Her last waa anxiously looked
for ly her fiends, that her svftcrings might end by
the pangs of death. During the lime her physician
I'r. qui ntly called, and as the last resource, determi
ned to te-l the vir'ues of Dr. Di sc ax's Expecto
rant Kemkut, h.rving notto d some extraordinary
core inert" .nned by the medicine in .similar cases.
He at once obtained two beClos and administered
il lo her. The fouith duy he found some change,
which g ive hopes. -Ho'citntiiiued giving the medi
cine for eighteen daya ; nt that time she waa render
ed able to be walking in her bed chamber, to the
a-t.ushment of her friciiea and relatives. She con
tinued using the medicine fur eight weeks, when
she di'c''i'cd herself 'entirely free from disease and
pain, and now 'pursues her daily occupation in per
fect health.
A small ip.miph'r't dC.-ompanles this medicine,
V.'hich gives a 'full description uf diseases, the man
in r ol treatment, Ac. Ac. For sale in Sunbury, at
the .tore if HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Jan. 8th, 1612. Agent.
To the 1'ublie.
tn. irf iitoii's piiiiS
The fU1rioiity of Dr. HARLICH'S PILLS o
vei any other medicine that has ever been offerer
to lite pulilic, is. that they cleanse and purify and
ttrengthen. These are imporient items, and their
importance should nol te overlooked. The system
is liable, from improvidence and n gb ct, to accu
mulate bile, and a variety of diseased humors. To
purge the system of iliei-e impurities, should be
eaily aitendi dt . If it be 'neglected, ihe patient
nay li -sul'jei-ti o lo painful disea-e and protracted
suffering. THE (i EMMAS APER1EST
I'll.'.S are admirably suited to this purpose
but more thin this while they ci.kaisb the sys
tem tiny i-iHirr the "moon, i.nd assist iialu-
kindly in her operalions. The CoMeorsn
S"BKXoTir ixb Ti i ts gives tone to the stomach,
while thiy impart vigor to the whole system ; hence
theyaie desideratum, and no family should re
main without them. In fact they are aort of
Family Phvsician," but unlike the -school men"
for these Pi:L may be sal", ly eonsulted in all
CS.S they may be taken without injury In any
while they afford posil.ve relief in many. W
only ask t..r a fair trial of then met. is, and are. w ill
ing to abide the issue.
F. WOOLMAN, Burlington, N.J.
For sale at the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Jan. lt, !6C. Agent.
IVuialexi. Ilru are of onuiiiptlon,
VN D n l suffer tl e early seeds lo rn'.l its falsi
ihieads in your system, hut guard litem as you
would the thief at night. When you find the fa
tal enemy seiking lo destroy your health bf iml-i-bing
the evil seeds vf a serious disease, Kenkmrem
Dr. DrsrAx's Eiri.t tqhIxt RcMrur will ini
medialely destroy and remove them. Thousand
of ycui bit die annually from the want of proier
treatment. Had thn-e known the Wonderful effects
of this medicine, and used il in lime, many coulJ
have prolonged their days, and yet be dwelling a
mongst their dearest f rends. Those who are labo
ring under the infuence uf this disease, lose no
lime in pioeuiing Dn. DUNCAN'S EXPECTO
RANT REMEDY. Il is safe and effectual, and
always gives retlef in Hie miHt holess cases. Il
strengthens the w-.sk and debilitated ; relieves the
pain in the breast and side ; suppiesaea the dis
tress ng cough s.oppn.p the hectic fever and night
uvea's, sn.l finally (it ihe case be nol loo far ad
vuneid) resiuring perfect health.
Full d rei tioos and a treatise is given in pam
phlet, whtih iccomiianii-a the medicine.
Fuia.lt-. at the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 13
North Eighth reel. I'hiladeli hia. Also ai the
storeoi HL'NR OA I HEIMEK
Dec. ..'i, 1811. -lAfirtl