Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 12, 1842, Image 4

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    II AX 11 ivOTE LI8T.
PEWS1XTAXIA.
The flowing hai shows lln cum nl value of nil
Pennsylvania Bank Notre. The nwl implicit fo
il in r may be placed upon it, it Uevrryvntk
run-fully compared with 11 d corrected from Hi k
Hell's Reporter.
Banks in riiuaticipiiiii.
Kami. Location.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America . ,
Hank of iho Northern Libertios .
Bank of Pennivlvanh , ,
Bank of Pe nn Township , ,
Commercial Bunk of Penn'a. . ,
Fam er' and Mechanics' Bank .
Oj-ard Bunk ,
Kensington Bank . .
Mm u'ncturers' & Mechanics' Bunk
Mechanics' Brink .
Movamcnaing Br,k . ,
J hitadelpiiia BorA
Ikill Bank
Soiithnrark Bank
W'csiern Bank . , .
Diec. t
Painn.
pur
rr
dosed
. p-r
par
.
C'ox'd
. pr
par
. par
r-'
par
pjr
. p.U
par
Country Bo ilk a.
Bank of Pi'trburg
Pi'lsbutg
W jtchesfct
Chester
Ccimantown
LcwiMowu
MidJIctown
Noiiii'nwn
pir
pt:r
par
par
I
Bank of Cherter Connty
Bank of Delaware County
Bnk of Germnntowu
Bank of J.ewistnwn
Pack ( f Middlctown
Bai.k of Montgomery Co.
R .iik of Northumberland
par
N. ithumltiljt d pit
Reiki County Hank
iltaJing
i u 1
Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia
par
i
pur
par
par
n
par
pat
par
par
par
par
jar
par
par
Carlisle. Bank
Carlisle
Doylestown Bmk
Enson Bni.k
Ex.-hange Bonk
Do dn brunch of
Dnylestowo
Esston
rittuburr
'Hnlhdaysburg
FarmrW Bonk of Bucks co Brblol
Farmers' B.'tik nf Lancaster Lancaster
Futnifis' Bank nf heading
Hariisbutg Bank
Lmcnrer Bank
1. chorion Bank
Merchants' & Monof. Bank
Miners' Bank of Putteviile
Northampton Bank
Towrnr.de. Bank
Writ Braneh Back
Wyoming Bank
Cilice of Bank uf Pcriti'e.
Office do do
Office do do
Office, do do
Reading
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Puttaville
Allentown
1V.vrai.da
Williamaport
Wikesborrc par
Harrisbutg! Theic
Lancialer 1 offices
Reading J Jo not
Easton J itauen.
I 1 8 CO U N T.
NOTES AT
Bank of the United States Philadelphia
ClT.ce of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg
Do do do Erie
Do da do New Brigbtun
Kensington Sav. Ins. A do
Pf nn Township Sav. Ina. do
Bunk of Chamber-diurg Chambersburg
Bnr.k of Gettysburg Gittytl u g
Bank of SuFquehanna Co. Montrose
Eric Bark Erin
Farmer' & Drovers' Bank Waynrshurg
Fiaukliu B.ink Wuahingioa
Hjiieedale B.rk Honesdale
Moi crgihclo Bank of B. Eronnsville
Vork bank York
n
n
i
n
N. B. The notra of those banki on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) arc not
purchased by the Philadelphia broker, with the
exception of thoae which have a teller of r.fert rice.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia 8a. In. Philadt lj-hia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do f.ilid
fchulkll Sav. Ins. do f .ileJ
.Vn.ual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed
Ailci-hany Bank tf Pa.
Bedford no aale
Bark ol Beaver
15ni. i of fcivnlara
Bank of Wuahinctoa
Centre Bank
City Bank
Vurmera' & Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank
Fai rm is' & Mech'ca' Bui.k
Hatmony Institute
lluntingdon Bank
Juninta Bank
Lumbermen's Lt.nk
Northern B.ink cf i'u.
New Hope Dil. BriJge Co.
Nortliumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North Westirn Bi.ik of Pa.
Othce of Srliulki!l Bank
I'a. Ayr. & Mjnuf. Bank
Silver L.ike Bank
Union Bar k of i'enn'a.
Beuver clou d
II irriburg clmed
'al.ii.gton failed
Belli fonts iK ai J
P.tubuig no fi'e
Pittsburg t'ui'eJ
Fayette co. faileil
('nenrast e fuilid
llarn.oi.y no rale
HuntingJon i o tale
l.eni.iowti noajle
Wanen failed
UunJulV no mc
New llo-e clokCd
Milton no tale
Meadtille iunl
PortCuibon fuilid
Carli.le faib d
Montusa cloud
Uniiniown fiultd
lr.n:!urg cLtcd
Wilkitbane nomle
W etmoreiantl Bank
NV'ilkrsharre Bridge Co,
03 All notes puipoiting to be on any Pennyl
vaiiiu Bank not given in the above tut, may bo set
Jowu ts frauds.
KEW JEHSRY.
Bank of New tttuosveick Brunawick
Bt Kideie Unr.k Belvkleie
Burlington Co. Bank Medford
Cominticial Bank Ptrili Amboy
Cumberland Bank Bridgelon
fai'id
2pm
tar
1 1 m
par
Farraors' Bnk Mount Holly
par
Farmer' and Mechanics' Bk Rahwav
l m
Forewrs' and M rein nice' Bk N. Biunawick failed
Farmers and Mechanict' Bk Middlelown Pi. 1pm
Fiaitklin Bark of N.J. Jerey City
failed
llotiAen likg& urazmg lo Hob,, ken
Jersey City Un.k Jersey City
?lcl. nits' B..nk Patteraon
Munufadur, r' B.mk Belleville
Morn Conpany Bairk Morrisiun
Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold
Micliuruis 13ank Newjik
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morris ("anal and Bkg Co Jeisiy City
Pott Nolea
lail.,1
failed
fail, d
failed
par
fail. U
S)tn
pi
no t .lu
Newark Bkg &. Ins Co Newaik
New Hope Del Bridge Co Lamdeitaville
N. J. Manufac. ai d Bkg Co Hotoken
spm
p..r
failed
1 1 led
1 1 in
fallld
S.m
par
I'"
V, in
f , in
C,m
Elicit
la 1 1, tl
IJpn
Vpr
!,
fo.i, .;
N J Piotectton it Lombard Ik Jersey C'i'y
Orunge B..nk Orange .
I'aterson Bank Vateiaou
I'eoples' Bank dJ
Princeton Bank Fritircton
Saltm Banking Co SJt ui
bute Bank Newark
Utaie Bunk Liileiliio n
taie Bunk Cmdiii
Btate Bank of Morria MuTiiston
Mate Bank Tr. nton
ttalem and Philad Mantf Co fa'rin
tunaei Bunk Nr a ton
Trenton Banking Cu Trer ton
Union Bar.k linn r
VVa.b.inr. ton Banking Co. .laikeoaaik
DIX.1WARL,
l.'k of Wilm & Draudyeiiu Wi mirgtow pur
t'ai.k cf Delaware V'ikmngtxn par
itank of 8.nyma Smyrna par
Do branch Millord par
I'aroier.' Bk cf Biaie of Del Doter pai
Do branch . ilmington psi
Do brunch Ceorgitown par
I)o biauib Newcatl par
L'taaBi Bnk . Wilmington par
ty UwJer fi'e
Oj' On all banks marked thus (M there are ei
ther coonurfeit or eltered aoiee of toe various oV
uominauou, ia cirruUtaon.
CITY AUCTION
AND COMmiSSION STORE.
Ifumler 89 North Third Street, PhiLirittph'ia
UBI.IC MALES of Dry Cooda, Hardware
and Cutlery, Book. Stationary, Clothing;,
boots, 8hos and Ha'n, n,l In bort olmol f-vpry
descrip'inn of goods, are beld at this establishment
every evening Good are aluo sold nt privato aalr
during tha day at the tx'ragp auction price. Htnre
keepers and uaJera will find it to their advantage
by attending the aah a.
C.C. MACK BY, Auctioneer.
Thllad. Iplda. Nove mbu 13. 1641. 1y.
eTe 3. IrSEDArL.,
Wholesale Variety nd Trimming Store
Ao. 44. iVorM Fourth tirnr Archtt., Philadelphia-
WIIERU Country Merchants rd others can he
mil plitd. at nil iiine, wiih a large aaoortmrnt
of lloiiirv. fSlnvoif, Merino, Cotton, nnd Woolen
Chills anil Dtaei, Spool Cotton. Patent Thread.
Cot'ori Cor,, Buttonf, 'i'apra. Bindings. Hooks
and Eves, Pins. &c. And a (jenernl varl, ty of nee
ful anclts, which ho otf.'ia for cale at the lowest
pliers,
Philadelphia. Nnveirhet 13. 1911. ly.
5nX2 cfRbjlCSGSag,
oa.it.KAi. riHir.Tt aionv,
iVo. 34 Koi'h Fvurth tt., vr.Cer Merchant' AVtf.
PHILADELPHIA.
TgTVTIir.nK ('ot'.ntry Mi rch n ts on I f inpplied
y with on extenvive variety of cl.OTe ailicles
in bis line, upon the most rraronuble ttrnn.
Nov. Cth 1 P4 1 1 v
McCAL&A &. HEIISB
No 51, Aorlli Second Klrctt,
(coBXtn ot coomb's alls r.)
Where they constantly keep on hand a gcu r d
assortment of
CIiOTHS, CABEIMrEE3, VESTIirOG,
Irin' a grtut tcritty of urticltt nf a ruptrv r
quality, which they i fl'or to dispone of
upon the mrat testonnble tirms.
COUNTRY MEKCHANTS and others wil
find it to their advantage to call and examine
their etnek before purchasing eUewlic:e.
Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1S4 I. ly
A JsrjLi:riii ASsoituii:. r
or
UST arrived from the city of Philadelphia, and
far sale, nt the inont reduced t rices, f, .r c.ih,
at the new stoie fuimeily kept by John Bognr, as
follows I Clothing uf all soil and sizes, audi as
Warm Oveicoat. Coollees. PiinlahM'iia, Vests. A;c.
Alan, a largit asrtment of Fine Calf rkiu and Wa
terproof Boots, Ladies' Late ltool, and a varirty of
other Boota and (shoes for the winter, trimmed and
untrimmcd Gum Shoe, and Men's, Bovs'aud C'hil
dreti's Shoes, of ull sir.es.
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN,
Soul urv Oi I. 30th 1 84 ! . if.
MRS. BOLTON,
ESI'ECTrULL Y informs her friends and the
public gcnera'lv, that -be continue to keep
that well known Tavern Stand in Market btrtet,
Suribury, aign of tho
formerly kept by John Bolton, her husband; and
by endeavoring to conduct the cita!li4,mrnt in a
manner to give s i'inlaction to all, hopes to incut a
Itueial .liaie ofpnlilic pntionBge.
urduiry, Oclol. r dill, 1841.
MALEIKA WLrJ.Fiit ualny Muoicia
Wiie, tor s-ile low by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASTER,
FOUIiTH PKLMIF BRANDY. A genuine
article nlwavs nn hund and for sale by
r-ept. 1, i4l. 11. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality ulways
on hund and for sale by
Sept. I, 1541. II. B. MASSER.
LOAF AND LUMP SL'GAU. Alae on
hand and for sale by
s.pt. 1, lfcll. H. B. MASTER,
NEW ORLEANS frUGAR HOLsE Mu
LAmE. Oi thu Ut quality always on hand
ot d fir ulv by
Sept. 1, 1S41. H. B. MA?SER,
BROWN SUGAR. Of a good quality, for sale
lowby Sept. 1,1841. H. B.MAS.ER.
(KEEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality alwnv s on hand and for sale by
Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
COFFI E. Java, liio and I.aguira Coffee, con
atantly on h:nid and fur tale by
Sept. 1, IG4 1. 11. B. MASSER.
bTER.M OIL. W inter and Summer straintd
Spurn Oil, of lire beat quality, always on hanJ and
for sale l y
Sept I, 1641. H. B, MASSER.
STEEL. Cum and BlUtei Steil, for sale by
S,tt. 1.IS41. H.B. MASSEU.
IRISH SALMON. Ot the boat quality, con
sternly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, 1641. II. B. MASSER.
Llt.'OhS. Ol all kinds and of the let quali
ties, alvvava on hand and for aale by
Sept. I. 1641. H.B. MASSER.
SI'LINU STEEL. Of various sites for Eliptir
b'l rings, for sale by
Hi-1 1. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
LARGE QUA RIO BIBLES. For sale at
very reduced pricts by
Sept. I. 1641. H. 11. MASSER.
BLANK ROOKS. tit all kinds, for sale by
fci.pt. I. le-41. II. B. MASSER.
BLANK DEEDS. Bom's, Mortgages, &r. for
sale by Sept. I. 1841. II. H. M ASSER.
Jl.'S'l It'ES' BLANKS. for sale by
S.pi. 1. I4I. II. 11. MASSER.
LOTH!. Blue. Blick. Invisible Grtcn. Au.
, for t le by
sept. i. i4t. H. tt. m ssr.R.
I
I I'AMMMFHES AND SA I 1 IN LTTS. For
! tat. t t 'o- t v
t b. , I si 1. II. B. MASTER
C I.CETING. For ssle cheap -v
S.t i. I. 1S41. II B. MASSER.
bl. N li ETS For kale chrai I y
S. i. '.. l. H. M ASSER.
VNt'LKCHED Mt sl INS. For sik. by
Sept j. ifrjji. H. B. MASSER.
COTTON YARN AND COTToN LAPS
For sal.1 by
Spj. I, IS4I. II. DMASSER
HEM P AND COTTON TWINE. For sle
by Sept. I. 1841. 11. U. MASSER
'J't i v ING LINES, C0KD8 AND KOPE8.
For sle bv
r-.pt. t, lfitl. II. B. MASSER.
SIMFS01T &
r) F.SPECTFUI.LY inform the eititens of Sun-
bury and vicinity, ihst tbey have tnk n the
Shop Intily occupied by Wjn. burst, where they
will carry on the
TAXZ.OHXXTO EDsnrrBS,
in all its various branches. By sliict attmtion and
reasonable chuiges, they expect to metit a share of
public patronnge.
Sunbury, Sept. 4th, 1841.
LIST OF BOOXtSL
'OH SALli '
ANTIION'S f'hissiciil Dictionary; Lemprier'a
do.( A inp worth's do; Cobb's do.; English and
fJeiman do.; Anthnn'a Cvsar; Ambon's (irammer;
Anthen'a Ciceio; Mait'n La in Reader; Ogill y's do.;
Andiew'a Latin Lcfsiif; 1), nmgati's Lexicon;
F'rk'a Greik Exercisea; Davie 'a Ltfrndi'i; Crnrra
M(or;i; Adams's Roman Antiquities Pinuock's
Coidmnith's F.i gl nil; do. dene; Lj ell's Lhrnrtit
nf Geology; Mi. Lincoln's Uotnrn: Kh menls of
Botany; Bridge's Algilra; Purler's Rhi toiicnl Rea
der''; Eimrson's fieouraby and lli-loi; Oil ey's
d.i; Parley's do.; Smith' (irainmpi: Kirkhnrn's do.:
Kiix'h Reaihrs; Coil's do.; dbli'a Aritbn.eiirk;
IM.e's d.i ; Einr rsoti's do.; Ci.l h's Spi lling Books;
Town's do.; V, bb's Table Bokp; Exani lical Fa
mii'y Lilnan; Ctittnge Bible'; Fami'y do; Colb.n r
ol do.; m,ll Billea and 'l'et iment; l'aike,' Ev
en i-es on Compositioi.; Fruit of i lie Spirit; llaxiei's
H iiit's Ri; Aii.rriran IJ, vohilior ; Manyatt's No
Vi It; Mis. Phelps on C:,r iiiistiv ; Ili..il; t'ati'. bii-ui
of American I.nui; l.eitrrson Natural Mauir; Che
inistiy for Beginner.; EiikIIi Exercikta uilapted to
Murray's lir.iininer; Bi quel to Comb v's Spelling
Book; American Class Book; Daboll's Sclioolmns
tei's Ae-ilniit; A rre.it variety of Blank Books, cVc.
Ai guM 28, 141.
M i.ilH ol Aafiiif.'.
IN a stile ol hin ib ihe intetinul canil may le
eompaied to a m cr v. hone Wateia flow over tbesd
joining land, thiou(4li the (Imunels tiotme or art
baa made, and improvt ll.e,r (lUalilics mid to kci n
up the conij prison ,, the nvi r, no loll" n it mriK '
on smoothly the chnmuls aie kept pine ui,d hculibv ;
but if by some cnu t the toutm- ol the river i Hop-
peit, tlieu ttu w i.tor in tlu iktii!ila u long, r inc.
but i-oon beconn' Mngni.nt. Tliere is but one law
of circulation in rooiwe. When tin re Is a supei
abunilunee of huinorial tUiid (atrocity) in the intes
tinal tubt-a, and co.-tivei i s.- takes pine, it fi v.s
bark into the bloo I vtsrpls, and infilirates il'eli in
to tin; circulation. To eitjbli h the lice Courmt of
the river, we must remove ll.n ot at nn lions which
stop lis free couit. ,nl tho e ol its tributary stream.
iih the body, follow il.e same natural principal ;
r move, ly lli.it m-ooble urcalive meilieirie Urmi
diethj Unrtjfc 1 1 etub!c l'Uh, which are an ef
I"' ctual assist ince of natuie, Ihe su er ibundance nf
bumnra in the intestine iNnal. By per.-eterii.g in
this practice, the ways of the circulation will thi n
be lostored to tbc full ex rcise nf their mlural func
tions, and a Flute ol heaitli will be fnnily fHahlnh
ed lienirtiibtT, never r-nllir a drop ol blood to l e
taken from voir Evacuate the hiiunirs as oftrn
and a long u tiiey are dege ne r&icd, or as long as
you are u k.
Dr. Brandirth's Office in Philadelphia, is st No.
8. NORTH EKiHIII ktu-et. where his pills can le
had at S5 cents per box, with full directions.
(Jj 'nly aiicnt in Sunl,ury, is 11. B. Matscr Ertjr.
Sunbuiy, Sept. 4, 1841.
ATTENTION,
j . siiiN i: x j o i: s ,
REljl'ESTS the attention of his country friends
who are in want, lo bis verv large stock of
f 'urr,i.tinu Oil Cloths. Mattionri. I.'iht Tt iii(tnnTd.
Stair RoJs, cVc, eVc, tbat lie has just tipiind, at
bis waiehouses, No. It) North Sd ttrei t. and Nn. 2
Church Alley, next door to I hnst t tiurcli, I Inla
delphia. ' Jul, ;M. IU4I. ly.
JACOB ttXAHTIN,
Comniissioii and l"rarllng
MEB.CU.aiMT,
IT5 77V: t
.r&-sr"i
1"ESPECTFI LEY inform his frienda and the
Mrrehants Lent ra'lv, that he eontinuiH the
v'omiiii.-kion at d Forwarding Business-, at l.iswan-
house, foot uf Widow at. Kaitmad, I'cliwaic uud
lichuvlsitt.
Merchants hnvlni goods to I e h ppe.l, will find
it much to their ailvmitaiie, as to tune and puns
of fitighl. to smJ their mmhbnilise to the Depot,
corner of Front and Willow utret-l Ruilroiid, as ibty
can then be sent rither route, by the 'Fide uier
Canal, oi Schuylkill and 1 i Ion Canals, as boats
will arrive and deport d ily for tbe Juniata nnd
Su.quehanuu Canals by Tule-wiilt r in tow of steam,
or via Scbuylk.lt and Union Canals from Fairuiuunt
.lain.
Merchants wdl pleaso he prrtieular to r-erd all
gootls desiinrd for e.'.l er route, to the large Di pot.
Ci.riur of Front and M How- c.lreM Raihond, with
directions accompanying them, which route they
wish tr,em lo I sliu rcil.
Coutse and fuui Salt and Fia'ter at wholesale
prices, on the Delaware or Schuvlkill.
Pl.ilailelplnn. Juie . IK'll - ty.
JCH1TJS ?r, C"Jl:irC:iTG3.
WHOLESALE MI OB, BONNET,
Cap Brio' Putin Leaf lint Slurr.
No. 10 Sooth 4m STar.rr. PHILADELPHIA.
"7HERE an eitu.siv aiortmeni of ihe aloe
brticles are c n.btantly kept on hand, for ulr
at the most reasonuble tormu.
May 29, 1841.- Iv.
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K 1 H K 1 A T KICK &. SO a,
No. 21. North Third ttrttt,
(ritweex maiirkt ion CIIISSCT aTBEtTt.)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for ade a large and exctllent afOilmenl
of SdohuA J.icj, rj"a Kirt, Taimeri' Oil,
J(C., at the lowi kt maiket price, eitl.f t for cash, U
exchange for Leather, or upon ciedtt.
Coo. icnnn nts of Leather received lor a ile, oi
purchased at the hint.fst maikel price.
Q3 l.eaiht r ktoieil tree ol marge,
April 17. 1811. I. v.
SELF-ADJUSTING LOG BUACE
TOR 8 A W.MILLS.
Br BkSAtiii N. CrsMWA.
rPliE Subscrilers having purchsMtl the light for
I vending and liking the aliove valuable inven
tion, for NorihuuihejUud County, ofli'i to dispose
of the sam to ptrscms who msy deire lo purchase.
Tbe al ove invi mioii ia now in ojieiatinn at the saw
mill of Mr. M'Caity, near bunbury, w here it can
be inspected by owntrs uf mw mills and all utliei
interested. E. GoBIN,
March 27. tf. SAMUEL GOBIN.
W ARIl A N TED
Brass Clocks,
l or i:t Dollars,
EQUAL for time io any ti ly Clock Pt'l
Ian for fid, for sale by
March ii. H. B. MASSER.
AN unparelleled remedy for commnn Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
leading to consumption I composed of tbe concen
trated virtues of Hon hound, Bon sit, Blord Root,
Liverwort and several other vegi table substances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wissluw, Rochester, New
York.
The Innocence and nniversaltv admitted iiecloral
viituea of the Heibs from which the Duham of
llorihuvnd is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is tbeiefore only necessa
ry to oberve that this Medicine contains the whole
of their Muhc nal properties, highly concentrated,
aid so happily combined with stveial other vege
table suba'ances, as to render it the most siieedy,
mild and certain nnndy, now in u.-e, f r the com
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflnmmntion and "re
nts'" of the Lungs, loosens tnunh visiil phli -in, cn
abluig the patient to expectorate wiih ease and fiee
doin, as.'uages cough, relit ves atlimatic and ditli
etilt respiration, heals the injured nrN, opens the
pnree, nnd composes the disturbed nerves, and gir
strtiiuih to tbc tinder lunw, urnl thus produces a
I ecdy and la-ting euie.
Ivmt atitcm: is no u vt i ni mi- ix M.
We are not ninur g that class of Ivbtois who f,,r a
few tlol'ais will, (at the cxper.se of troth and fio
nesiy) "cmk up" an article and brinu it into rapid
sale; neiiber aie we wilbrg to lemain silent, nfnr
having tesied the utiH'y of an in rovemei.t i r di
coveiy in science or ait. Our readers w ill recollect
we told them we were tiiiwi II wi b a sore throat and
violent did some lew week" aeo. Well, we pur
chase,! iwn bottles of INFLOW'S BALSAM
OF IIOREHOI N D, and so snddi n was the cure,
that wu forgot wu ctrr lis, I a eo'd. Tho-c who
air ulllicted, limy tiV it upon our n eonur iliilal:on.
-- .( -.eiftii" Tflrfrrnj.il. For side by
HENRY Y OX THE I XI KR, Sunburn,
JACOB BRUill'F, .ortiiiliil,rrluti(.
AUo, ly Dius'uisis geuer.lly throuihoui the
country. Qf' Price, .'ill cints per bolile.
Atittusl 1 4 Hi, 1811. Ij.
17AY6, ELLiOT, liYON & OCSII.
Ytlrok-KaU- Ilal i.
In Foreign, Itritish anil ,1m,rieun Dry ti'omh.
No. 'Z North Tkiiiu S'i iu i i , Pin i.a i i i-hi t
C"M)UNTRY Menbants can be suppl ed nl nil
-' times w ill. an extensive .issoiin i nl of l lit- ubovc
Goods, on tbe n.ost ii-.is. i.able i.i.d atisfaelory terms.
Msy 2U, 1841. ly.
this maciilm: auai.n.st tiii;
woki.ii.
IMPOItTANT TO FAnMEBS,
AY EN PORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine pud 11 one Power, uhich llne.-his
and cleans ut ihe same tune an invention for
w hirh I' armers have long looked in vain, und w bicli
renders the above machine pcilict and pal fiinhir
ini'ioviTnent. Those w bo lime I cen w siting for
something better than I ctclofoie olh red lor sale,
will find this to be tbe article. Come no it and
fudge lor yourselves.
Ihe subscriber have purchastd the right or I lie
above Machine und Horse Power, for the coun
ties of No H Til l M 11 F. R LA II, I.VCOMIM., CLINTON,
and U.iion and also, the privileges ol vending
them in any other plat es for whicti the right has
nut been ineviomly sold.
The adviiulagts which this Mai Line has our
ull others invented aie many and ol vieus. One
boy and three men can do all ibe tliriahiog and
eh aning ol if0 bushels of wheal in one day ai d
this usually takes seven hands one day und three
the lu ll. For field threshing it t ikes the b ad of
anything in Ihia woild no grain is tcutnred oi
los't.
Such is ihe superiority of the Horse Poner,
lhat three horses can thresh as much with it as
four can with any other.
The Machines and Horse Power will 1c sold
toeelher or sepcrate, to suit uichast rs. Made and
sold in Mll'.oli.bv the sul acribers.
WM. WELCH,
WM. H. POMP,
HENRY FRIC'K.
Milton, Apiil 17, 1811. I
MtKi O.V.TIiWJ.l THKV. j
THRESHING & WINNOWING MA HINE.
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Pad nl :
Threshing arid Winnow ing Marl ines, and lii g .
repeatedly called Uioii for our opinion in regard to,
iheir value, durabiluy and advantages, we make, I
free to stute, lhat they rxcied in our opinion, any
Threkh ng Machine we evir before witnessed in j
use. They will thresh and clean, fit f,r market !
200 bushiis of XYheul er day, and this with the
aid of three hands besides the driver. Tl e Straw !
is passtd off from the grain on an incline plane, ex- '
tending about 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce-j
ly a grain la lost. W hat is of some importance j
and greatly so, is the tact lhat no dust passes from
the Machine lo the man who feeds it. Tbe Horse
iiower seems lo lie perfection itself three. hores j
may work it w ith ease and their fastest uait need ,
only be the ordinaiy (longh gait. We most !
cheerfully rt commend tbe Mai hine to Farmer ;
they aie manufactured in Milion by Messrs. XX'elch J
Pomp and Fink. PHILIP HII.GEKT. ;
JOHN B HEELER-
Chilisquaque tsbp., Norih'd co, Maich 20, 1841. '
BRADY'S HOTEL.
UA.WILLi:, COM SIItlA C'UIWTY,
i'r link) IvmuIu.
THE SUBSCRIBER .cspeetfully informs the
public, that he has removed from ihe town of
('utlawiMi to Danville, and that he ha purchased
in lhat place, the Large and CoinimA'wus
II H I C Iv. II II I M U
AT THE CoHSIR Of MILL A Ml MAIIKET STRILTS,
COppimiU the Court-lloute.J
a4 W liich lie has lilted up by Ihe erection
V.l"' "r ADDITION AL BUILDINGS, and
'"il extensive M'AHI.ING. for the f-'uer-
-Iti, ..- ...j . e- it i t':...
-vi'imrill .' J ruroicif uau ifuvio.
., . , " .a
He is now prepared to accommoda e all who may
e l- :.L-"-ll -.11- II .-.!.--
lavor mm w un a can, anti nr wnuia ii.ie inn nis
... ' t n i i .-. i i l
thinii in bispower shall be It II l ndone, 10 lender his
lnl thl n.u.
cusloriHTs confutable and hu py while undt I his
caie. HisucconinKxIatioiis are ample, and his room
turuikhed in modern style, and lite proprietor is tie-leftnim-d
thai his rslablishmrnl shall sustain ami
keep up with the (trow ing reputation and impoi lance
of the town in which it ia located.
Ilia 'Fas is will he supplied with every luxury of
the season, ami the text in id chnicett variety the
market tan afford. His Bar will l stored with
all thtbttt nrttf'm that tan be furninhtd by our
cities, and the whole will be biicti us lo give u.
faction lo every one,
Well knowing thai an enlightened public will
always judge f, litem elves, tic leela confident thai
they will la voi linn w ith iheir p. ironsga.
SAM I LL A. BRADY.
ranville, Jan. 30,
I IMPORTANT
io
rilllE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting
JL lo the pub ic the following Recommendations
of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and Grain Duller fo
all dealers In Grain and manufactora of Flour, be
lieving it to be auprrior to any thing of the kind
ever oil", red to the public. All ordcra addressed to
Cid. J. M'Faddeii, Lewisburir, Union county Penn
sylvania. EBENEEER SQUIRE,
JACKSON M FADDIN.
I KK Til t c.i r:.-
,Vrf' Mill. Centre Co., March M, 1841.
J. M'Faiihih Sir : I cheerfully testify to the
gooi'ne'a nnd d, liability of Pratl's ('est Iron Smut
Mill aril Grain Holier, as being a far superior arti
cle for the cleaning uf smul and all other impurities
lhat I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in
the manufacture of Flour for a greM many years,
and have alw avs tried to hnve ihe best apparatus for
manufacturing lhat could be got, and do say that the
above machine is the btat apparatus I lelieve now
in tup. Jnii-t Mu itk.
Hhxmmburg, Dee. SG, 1840.
Col.J. M'Faiiiiis Sir: (ii reply to your fevor,
received a few days since, I have only to say, that the
fuel of my having introduced into each of tho four
mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratl's Casl
Iron Smut Mills, ia t'ie best evidence I can pile you
of iheir ulihlv, Yours Irolv, V. M-Kni.vr.
Mill-m, March 17. 18 1 1.
J. M'Ftimis Sin : I do heiebv certify without
any bet latioii. that Pratl's Smut Mill and (train
Duller i the most cifect machine to clc use urain
ol smut and nil other imperfections, that I have ever
seen, and I believe I have seen ull the kinds thai are
now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is i.nthing of the kind ever been invented that will
cine in competition with it, Gio. Eckiiit.
(.'ol. J. M-Faiiiun Sim : Dur ng ihe i ast 24
veils I have been con-tanlly enjicid in mnnufac
lin ing llour, and during the last Vi j ears have In en
the owiiirnf a grist and flomir.g mill, nnd arm tig
all the contrivances to remove impurities fi-.m (iraiii
I am decidedly of ihe opinion that Pratl's iron ma
(biie is superior lo any with wbirh I am iicipi iint
ed, having used one in my null about ligbieen
mouths. I'u mimiii K II mi,
Ui W.Ve MM. Dee., ImIO.
I want in mv flouring mi. I us toid an .i pir iius
lo prepare grain for (louring, as the brl. and I want
no better tlinn Prill's Cost Iron Smut XI ill. It will
remove smut entirely no mistake.
M. Ci i oiiv.
Stuiliuri, Dtcember 22, le-ln.
Col.. .1. XI'FtiiiUN Si n : I have in mv mill one
of Pratt' cast nnd wiouglit iron spiral Smul Mill
and Grain Duller, ami am coufidetit thai in icgnid
lo simplici'y of construction, nnd durabiliiy ol mate,
rial, it is sueiior to any I am .icip.uinted wi ll.
IIi.vhi Massmi.
limrt;p .1A, Dec. 22, If 10.
Cut.. .1. M'Faihhi Sin: I have inn y flourini!
mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Sp ral Smut Mills,
and I am decidedly ol the opinion that it is the liesl
machine t, prepure grain lor Homing lhat I am ac
quainted with, and as such cheerfully reci'Uin.end it
to till who aie engaged in the manufacture ol llour.
JaI Oil I.I 1-lMIIMi.
Atirmitliiiris, Marth 2:!, IS II.
Col. J. M'Faiihis Sir : I lake pleasure in say
ing that Piatt's (Vt !i"ii Smut Nl ill is one of the
lust iinpiovi mi'iits fi.r the cleaning of gram of all
kinds, that has yet come undtr mv observation, nnd
ihat I believe it far supeiior to any thing of the kind
ever iuvi nn d. You mny use my name in any way
you think piopei. O. P. Di m an.
Viilon M,'l. Jin. 1 1. It'll.
Tl is is to ccrlifv tbut I have had Piali' Cist and
wrought iron Smut Machine and Oiain Duller in I
use for U'tier than 12 months, and find it lo answer j
every purpose thai it was intended lor. So.ui can
be taken nut of wheal I believe eveiy particle of
it can be taken out without hicakinn the grawi ol j
tbc wheat. Jnn- Plam k.
Aiirifinbim;, M iieh 2:t, l4l. I
i'.it M.l'.i.i.i vShi I ItitVa Iti'cfi riiiMiiM iI in 1
niHiiutaetuiinn Sunei fine Flour for mnnv Mars, and
have .it tins tune one ot Trail s niuul .vims in eucu
of my mills, and I do hert by recomuu i d I hem as the
most valuable improvement for cleaning wbent ol
smul and all otlrcr impurities, lhat I am -.icqutiiuted
vith. JaMI'S DlM'AN.
1 Coi. M FAtini! Sin : I have been engtigid in
' tbe itinnul.ii tuung of flour for 2S vears, ai d most
! chierfullv recommend lite u'.mivc iir.iv'.iiite, as being
I bv fir the best apparatus for cleansing urain that I
, have ever Usid or seen. I onsnUr il an ini'isjcii
j sibln article lor any mill that pietcnds to do any bu-
kintss. JoH! Fi-iitB.
! .Iquriluct Mill. Dec. 24, I84n.
I Col. J. M'Faihii Sir: Frail's Oa:t Iron
: Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three
' years since, and I believe it is the Iw-st aititle of that
I kind now in use. Il will not only remove sn ul
, ei.ierely, but is a most valuable appaialus lo clean
I wheat and rye of any character, and prepare it lor
I flouting. Bkjamiji Boosr..
. Uwnburg, Uec. 22, IH40.
Col. J. M-Faoh! Sir: After k esieful and
candid examination and trial i f the machine, in re
' gard tocooatruction, neatness and despatch in exe
1 culion, economy in price, and power to set in ope
j ration. I am fully convincid and satisfied, tint ihe
J machine above ulluded to, is second to no one in
, use. J. Mom how,
I Mill, r and Flour Manufacturer,
i Cuttuwitta, Dec. inbi r 25, 1840.
j Coi. J. M'Fauois Sir: Prall'a Cast and
: Wmugbl Iron Spiral Smut Mill and (.ruin Duller,
; I consider lo be the last machine lo lemove smut
j and other impurities lo which grain is subject, that
I have used, or with which I am acquainted, in re
I gard to dura' ibty of malt rial, simplici'y of construe
1 tion, neatness and despatch in execution.
I Josri-H Paxtom.
N. B. The above machines are manufactured at
; the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and at the
1 Bloomsburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
I Lewisburg, June "l 9, 1H4I.
j ATTIINTI bTTiEuri i S . XTS . fco.
1 E.P.&0.H.miCK,
j WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WADING A
! raont'CK commission mlrchamts,
i No. 29V, Market ttreet. fiiv ikmr idxne Swath,
I PHILADELPHIA,
OFFER for sale, at the lowtsl maiket prices, a
aeiitial asaortment of 'It tit, Coffttii, Sugars,
Moliutrt, Wines, Ltquort, Stiictt, Tobaeeo, r..
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I Feb. 6 1841. ly.
II Z AK1' ,
UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL N"D
STM ISTICAL KEt.'lSTEH. Con'aicng din-.
unM-nts, facts and othtr uulul infoiins'.ion. lllusira
lie of the hietoiy and resources of ihe Aimeicau
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munufsciutes agriculVate, in I. rnal itiieov-etm-nta,
baiiks.euriency, tLiance, rducalron, &c See. Edi
ted by Samuel Ilsxard.
Publl bed every Wednesdsy, al 79 Dock street.
Tbe prwe lo subscribe! i f6 per annum, payable
oh ihe tirkt of January of esri year. No subscrip
Hon received for less than a year. Subscriber out
of the jmiuij-alciutkto pay m advance.
IV8rpNlA of Tom Year Mainllntt.
I A.M truly happy lo sla'e in the afflicted coinmu'
nity that a member of my family as alllicted
for tv-n or twelve years with the aboe distressing
disease. The symptoms were great oppression al
ter eating, aridity at the stomach, a acvere pain in
the side and breast, sick headache, menial despoil
dency, with other symptoms, during which lima
numerous remedies were procured without obtain
ing much relief. Having heard of the good eft'ecl
of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and
Germm Aperient Pills, I was induced to give them
a triul, which 1 am h ppv to state that by using
one box of the German Aperient I'llla, accompa
nied by tbe Strengthening Tonic Pills, that they
have nearly eradicated the disease. 1 consider it
due lo those afflicted lhat I make this acknowledg
ment, thai they may likewise procure the same in1
valuable medicine, and hi fned from those dislres
sing diseases. With gratitude and re-iect,
WM. M. SPEAR. No. 13.5 Old York Road,
Foi rale at No 19 North Eighth street, Philad.,
and at ihe store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
Feb. 5, 1842. Aiimt.
IMlrs C'iii'CmI,
Ily Hit n.ve i Dr. Ifurlirh't Compound .Strength'
enrnif anil tiermun Aperient Pills.
H Haiilicii, Dear Sir: Shortly after I re
ceived the Aginey from you for the sale of
. voui r.ifdicior, I honied an acquaintance with a
lady of Ibis place, who vv ,s scv. rely allinied wi h
i tbe Pilis. For eight or ten yean this lady was
subject In friipient pai ful ottat k, and her phyn
can cniisidend her cisC so complicated, thai he vc
j ry s Idoin prescribed medicine for In r. Througli
! my pr-u ision. she commenced u-iug your Pills,
' and was pcrltctly cured. Yours, Arc.
, JAMES R. KIRBY,
I Oct. 3. ISIO. Chitnbersburg, Pa.
Olli 'e and General Depot, No 19 Noilli Eighth
! .street. HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
j Jan. 2!lih, 1P42. Acre.nt.
Ii. Duiuaii'N I'.p- torant
lj staiuls Aloof
IROM ihe tjuaek Syrusand Paragoric Com
' pounds which have of late become a buiden
io me public beallh, and a sii-penston to (lie purse.
W Iw i it that these iiiidiciues are luken legated
ly by the sii k without n moving ihe complaint in
iiiesiion ! The reason is plain and simple, viz :
lb c . use they ate compo ed chiefly of opium arid
its spirit ual prepnratiuns which acts on the system
a- u poweil'ul simulating anotlyne, and by using
ri pi tiii illy, the system becomes h ibituated to its
narctic influence, as uf those who are given to
intemperance.
'Fl.is fact has brconn- appnrent to thousands who
have optrienced the f.,tal ell'ecla of such med:cines,
and couimiiiced usinn Dr. Dcncaji's Exrtcro
navt IW.il hit, which i entirely free from opium
nnd all other poisonous ingredients, and is used
w itli perfect s ifaly l y all under any circumstances.
It immediately relieves the distressing cough
streogi liens and invigorates the nervous system,
eausiuu tbe settled outagious matter lo leave its
bold Ir in the lungs, ami be tlischirm d by Ihe pow
er if Expecioialion. Unless this is done, the luin?s
wdl soon b come contaminated from noxious mut
ter, and ulcerate, and fall a pley to the fatal worm
I'nnsompiion. Price fl per bottle.
For hjIc at No. lit North Eighth street, Phila
delphia. Also at t'ie st re of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
Jan. 22,1, 1 S Ii. Aenl.
I. It - Complaint
'PHIS tlisei.se often lerrnmates in another of a
iinoe serious i, aline, if prnr remedies are not
n s, rn d io in I me. In all forms of this disease. Dr.
II t II Lien's ( 'ovi l-i.l'MI S'TllKKIiTHIiXIMH Bin) (ifcll-
s iv AesniLMT Pills, will erfortn a jierfect cure
lir.-t, by cle.insun the stomach and bowels, thus
ii inoving all diseasts from the Liver, by the use of
the Geruui'i Aperient Pills, after which the Com
noiiud Streimtheiiiiig Pills arc taken togvestrenglh
1 and lone to those tender organs which P quire such
lieatmt nt avir lo ell'ect a permanent cure. 1 hes
pills are neatly put up in simill packages, witli full
d ice iocs. Fot sale at N i. I'J North Eighth St.
Also, f,,r s ile al the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Jan. lo. 1812. A-nt.
COiivtiiittioii antl III--4liiig at llio
Iiiiiks ciir-l,
Ily the mr if Dr. Duncan Expectorant Remedy
Ti J! iss KM1LINE YEAGER, aged 17 years,
H was laken when at the age of sixteen wilh
ii si gin cold, which she neglected until tho lungs
fell a prey to that seeking ileal royir, consumption,
when application to J p' ysici.in was made, but to
no etlict. He considered hei case a hojieless one,
and priscrilnd but In lie medicine for her. In the
meantime she discharged great quantities of blood,
wi ll much expectoration of thick phlegm and
cough. Her bodily frame at length 1 came reduced
to a living skeleton. Her lust was anxiously looked
for by Uer friends, tbat her sufferings might end by
the pangs of d. ath. During the lime her physician
frequently called, and as tbe last resource, dett-rmi-ntd
to le-l the vir ue of Dr. Dcscaa'a ExncTo
HAST RsMinr. having none, d some extraordinary
cure pert' rmed by the medicine iu similar cases.
He at once obtained two bottles and administered
it lo her. The fourth day he found some change,
which g ive hopes. Ho continued giving ihe medi
cine for eighteen days ; al that time she was render
id able to be walking in cr tied chamlci, to the
astonishment of her fro nds sod relatives. She con
tinued using the medicine for eight weeks, when
he dic'ared herself entirely free lioin disease and
pain, and now pursues her daily occupation in per
fect health.
A small pamphVt accompanies this medicine,
w hich gives a full description of diseases, the inuii
ni r of treat incut, Ac. A; c. For sale in Sunburv, al
ihe store, f HENRY YOXTHEIMEK.
Jan. cith, 1812. Agent.
To (lie Public.
DR. ILflLllLICII'S PILLS
The superiority of Dr. HARLICH'S PILLS o
vei any oilier medicine lhat has ever been otVcred
to Ibe public, is. t'.al they tteanse and purify and
ttrmgthtu. These am imported! items ud their
impoilauce should not be overlooked. The system
i liable, from improvitlence and nigl. ct, lo accu
mulate bile, and a variety of disease humors. 'Fo
purge the system of these irr.puritirs, should be
eai ly attend.' d.to. If it t neglected, the patient
may licsulijccted to pr.inful diaea-e and protrae e.l
suiti-riog. THli UEHMAX APERIENT
I'll. LU are admirably suited to this purpose
but more, thin this while they cllavsk the sys
tem tiny piaint the a Loon, and assist natue
'siudly in her o rations. The Coaeotsn
SrRv.xbTHS.xiKC Pills gives lone lo tba stomach,
w bile tin y uopail vigm lo the w bole system ; benco
they area de.idcraluin, and no fatally shoulJ res
main w irii.iul tliein. In fct they are a aort ol
1'sRiily Pbvsieian," but uidake tbe -st hool men"
for these Pills nvay iw aafily consulted in Al l.
ciists iley nmy be tak-n without injury in any,
while they afford positive relief in lusuy. Wa
only ask tor a fair trial of ihcil uie(il,iui are will
ing to abide the issue-,
F. W(HH,MAN, Burlington, N.J.
Foi sk at ihe thw of
HENRY YOXTUEt.MER.
Jlt. Ut, 1813, a4fj