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

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    BASK NOTE LIST.
PEXXSlXTAXI.i.
Tlie fallowing it show the curT. nl vrIiio of nil
Pennsylvania llnnk N,V. The mnt implicit re
liance may be placed upon it, a it is every tvrek
twin fully compared with and corrected frotri Hi. k
ncll's Reporter.
Uanki la Philadelphia.
Kami. Location "
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America .
Hunk uf the Northern Liberties .
Bunk of Pennsylvania ,
Bank of Penn Township ,
Commerrial Rank of Penn'a. .
Fiirri t" and Mechanics' Bank .
Ward Dank . ,
Kensington Bunk , .
M ii ulacturers' A Mechanic' Bunk
Mcclinnica' Dank . .
Movnmensing Dank
Philadelphia Bank
S.huvlkill Bank
Southwark Bank
Western Bank .
Country Bank.
Hsr k of Pittsburg Fitishutg
par
par
10
pr
par
put
40
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
ar
Umk tif I heater County
Bank of Delaware Count)
Bank of Oermantown
' bonk of Lewistown
Bank r.f Middlctown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
13. irk of Northumberland
Westchester
Cheater
Uermantown
Lewistown
MiJJIetown
Norristown
par
par
Northumberland par
H.'.ka County Bank
rfcauing
Columbia Bank A Bridge co. Columbia
par
3
Carlisle Bank
Carlisle
Doylentown Bank
Ension Bank
L'xchango Bank
Do d.) branch of
FrmeAs' Bank of Buck a co
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster
Fanners' Bank of Reading
Hnrrisburg Bank
Lanctis'er Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchant' A Manuf. Bank
Miner' Bank ol PuttsMllo
Northampton Bunk
Towards Bank
Doyletown par
Esion par
Pittsburg par
Holhdaysburg 2j
Bristol par
Lancaster 0
Reading par
Harrisburg 6
Lancaster par
Lebanon par
Piltsburg par
Pottaville par
Alleulown par
Towanda failed
Williamsport 05 to CO
Wikesbarre 5
Harrisbuigl These
Lancaster I offices
Reading f do not
Easton J issue n.
Wcb: L'a:ich B nk
Wyoming Bank
Office of Bank of Pcnn'.
Office do do
Office do do
Office do do
NOTES AT
DISCOUNT.
Bank of the Uni'e.1 States Philadelphia 60
Otfice of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg
Da do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
KenainB'nn Sav. Ins. A do
Pvnn To n.hip Sav. Iiia. do
llni k of Chamhcrsburg Chamlx'rburg 5
Harik of Gettysburg Gettysburg 5
Hi.nk of Susquehanna Co. Montrose jj
Lhe Bank Erie
Fanner' dir. Drovers' Batik Waynesburg 6
Franklin Bank Washington 6
Honesdale Bank Honesdale j
Monnngahe la Bank of B. Brownsville 6
Vork Bank York 3
N. B, The notea of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wMi the
exception uf those which have a letter of rilennce.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sav. I ire.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bunk of Swaiara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bunk
Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bui.k
Farmers' A Mech'ca' Bank
Farmers' A Mech'ca' Bank
1 lawny Instil uto
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's liar k
Northern Bnnk of 1'a.
New Hope Dal. Bridge Co.
Northmnh'd Union Col. Bk.
North Wcnttrn Baiikof Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. A Mmif. iiank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
Westmorland Bank
Philadelphia failed
do failed
do filled
Dyott, prep.) failed
Bedford no sale
Beaver closed
Harrisburg closed
Washington filled
Belli lonto closed
Pitlsbuig no sale
Pittsburg fuiled
Fayette co. failed
Grcencastle failed I
Harmony no sale
HuntingJuu no sale
Lewistown no sale
Warren failed
Dunduff no sale
New Hope closed
Milton no sale
Mcndville closed
Port Cm bun failed
Carlisle failed
Montroae closed
Unioiilown failed
Ureensburg closed
Wilktebarre no sale
Wilkesbnrre Bridge Co.
(Tj All notes puqorting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above ht, uiay be act
down as frauds.
XKTV JOISKY.
Bank of New Brunawick Brunswick
Belvtdeia Batik Bolvidere
Hurlirigton Co. Bunk Mediord
Commercial Bank Penh Amboy
Cuinl-erland Bank Bridgclon
Funnel' Bank Mount Holly
Forimrs' and Mechanics' Bk Rabway
Farmers' and Miclisui.V Bk N. lliuirswiik
Farmers' and Mibanici' Bk MiddUtoun Pt
Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City
lloboketi Bkgd: Urszing Co Hub. .ken
Jersey City li n k Jersey City
Mechanics' Bans: I'lit'entou
Vautifacturt rs' Bunk Belleville
Morris Con.pany Bank Mornstown
Monmouth lk of N.J. Freehold
Mechanics' Ba'ik Newark
Meclituiws' und Manuf. Bk Trenton
failed
Spin
par
1 in
par
par
2 pin
failed
, lprn
failed
failed
fuiled
failed
failed
par
failed
2pm
par
no sale
Motrin Canal und Bkg Co Jeisey City
Post Nou s
Newark Bkc A: Ins Co Newark
New Hope Del Bridge Co Lambertsville
N. J. Mauufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken
N J Proieclion Loiubard Lk Jersey City
Orange Bank Orange
Pdteuon Bank Patcrtun
.pin
2 dis
lad. .1
failed
1 pin
failed
2pm
par
par
1 copies' Bank do
Pnnceion Bai k Princeton
Salem Banking Co jSalem
State Buik Newark
Staie Bunk Elwabethtown
rSute Bank ('ainden
Stare Bank of Morria Morristown
State Bank Trenton
Sulem and J'hiUJ Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Hm king C'u Trenton
Union iiai'l. Dover
atliiiigin Banking Co. llackeiisack
par
2pm
par
2pm
failed
failed
I A pro
2pm
1 pin
failed
EX.4V.4Itr
nk of Wilin A Brui,.lywini Wi'mington par
Bank, i f Delvr Wilmiiigton par
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna par
Do blanch Millord par
Farmers' Bk of Stale of Del Dover par
Do branch Wilmington par
Do branch Georgitowu par
Do branch Newcastle par
Union Bank Wilmington par
QO Under Ta 2
(O On all bat ks marked thua () there are ei
ther counterfeit or altered cotes cf the vsnous de
nuiiunatiens, in euculation.
CITY AUCTION
AND COMMISSION STORE
Number 29 North Third Street, Philadelphia
tJUBLIC SALES of Dry Good, Hardware
and Cutlery, Bonks, Stationary, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Hals, and in abort almost every
description of goods, are held at this establishment
every evening. Goods are nlo sold at private sale
during the day at the average auction prices. 8lore
keepers and lia.lera will fnnl it lo their advantage
by attending the sales.
CO. MACKEV, Auctioneer.
Philadelphia, November 13, lll. ly.
J . wTs WAIN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
No. 37 Nuoh Tiitf) tlrret, tivo doors lilow the
Cifv Hotel, Vhiladtljtfiia.
COUNTRY Merchants and oihera are solicited
to rx amine his nasortuenl before purchasing
elsewhere
Phila 'elj hi.i, Nnvenibrr 1. 1S4I. ly.
sT'cuingT good & co.
X. l'3b Market Street, Philadelphia.
BNVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive ansor.'meiit of Britirh French
and American Dry Goods, which they fpfler lor sale
on the ninht reasomible t rms.
Philadelphia. November 13, IS 1 1. ly.
PETEP. COITOVES, "
Wholesale and Retail 8hcie, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
A'o. C6 North 2i itrect, a few doors uiox t .irch,
Philudclfihia.
A LSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices, of ev-
JQ. rTy deciiplion, nil of which he utters for
sale on the moat reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1P1I. ly.
TD13r."lSl-sPvSa)
1F EVKKY DIX.KII'l ION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 29 Norlli Water Street, Phila.
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both fur burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, arid
warranted in nuntity to equal nnv in the city. Anv
oil sold by the company not proving as represented,
may lie returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will le refunded.
Their block now in store consists of the following
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speim
Oil,
6000
do do Coloile.B Oil,
do Fail und Spring Sperm Oil,
do Winter S' Elephant,
do do Pressed Whale Oil,
do Summer do do do
do Common Whale Oil,
16,000
10,000
20,000
COOO
15,000
00
Barrels superior Straits Oil,
200
Jo Cod llnnk Oil,
do Nea's Foot Od,
.10
76 Cntiks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oils,
fXj-'J'his Company has a number of Vessel en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon petting at all times Oil as pure as iinporled.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1 841 . ly.
G7 VT& L. 3tjzlcsT.
OFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor
ner of Fifth und Murfsct Streets, Philadel
phia Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted,
do do do peyged do
do do do water proof, double soles
ami dif r.ile uppers,
do Calf-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Ncats do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Cult'-skiu,
dj do do Crockers do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip do
do Culf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoe
do Fine do
do Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do fnlf and Seul Skin Pumps,
do List Socks with and without soles,
do 'r ct do do do
dn Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Lndns' tanned India Rubber shots.
Ccnt'crueim' do Over shoes.
With every other description of boots and ahoes.
Fur Cr.ps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bag.
Patent Cum Elaslic Shoe Blackmir.
Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia. No ember 13. ltf-ll. ly.
Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store
No. 14, iVo7i Fourth near Arch it., Philadelphia.
THEI1E Country Merthnnta and others can be
suppliid. at ,11 times, wild a large assortment
of Hosii ry, CIovmi, Merino, Cotton, und Woolen
Shifts end Dnneis, Spool Cotton, Patent Thtead.
Cotton Coida, Button, 'i apes. Bindings, H k
and Eves, Pins, ice. Arwl a erneral van. ty ol u-e-ful
ami lea, which lit olfeis lor sale at tho lowest
prices.
Philadelibia, Noveinhei 1H, 1P41. ly.
rV fTM-
wiioLrsALE ncismv, glove &
oi s i.H i L Vi'.u 1 1 1 a i onr,
.Yo. 34 Nor'h Ftivrth ft., under Mtrchaut Until,
PHILADELPHIA.
CUTHF.RE Country Merchants can be supplied
y y wnh an extensive variety of choice ut tides
in bis line, upon the mobt reasonable terms.
Nov. 6ih 1811 ly
IvidCALL A 6c HER.SE,
No Al, oi Hi S utl kli e t,
(cohm.r or coomb's inn.)
Wheie they constantly keep on hand a gener il
assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES, VESTINQS,
And u greut varietf ofarticU of a superior
quality, which they oiler lo dispose cf
l-J.oii the Hoist K!aonable terms.
CIOUNTRY MERCHANTS and othera will
) find n to tlnii advantage to call and examine
their st. ek lel'.ne purc hasing elsewhere,
i Pbilad. I bia. Nov. fi, 14 1 . "I y
a M'a.i:.Mn assut.ii;t
OF
JL'fsT ar.ived from the rity of Philadelphia, and
f. .r sale, at the most teduced prices, for cash,
at lhe new stoie foimeily kepi by John Bogar, as
follows : (. bulling of all sortsandar7.es, such aa
Warm Oveiroits, Coatlees. Pantaloons, Vesls, Ac.
Also, a lan; asaortuient of Fine Culf skin and Wa
terproof B.iots, I. adieu' I,re Boots, and a vanity of
other Boots and Shoes for the winter, trimmed and
untrimmed (iuin Shoes, and Men's, Boys' and Cbil
dien's Shoes, of ail eiies.
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN,
Sunbury M. SOth IPll. If.
MRS, BOLTON,
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
public generally, that she combines lo keep
Hint well known Tavern Stand in Maikct street,
Sunbury, sign of the
H.-BLLUZSTD .!Ils.l2:CLDrCaWr,
formerly kept by John Bolton, her husband ; and
by endeavoring to conduct the establishment in a
manner lo give satisfaction lo all, hopes lo merit a
liberal shaie of public patronage.
Sunbury, Octolx r Uih, 1841.
T ESPEC1 FULLY inform the citizens of Sun-A-
bury and vicinity, ihst they have lak"n the
Shop latdy occupied by Wm. Durst, where they
will carry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
in nil its various branches. By atriet attention and
rensonnble chmges, tbey expect to merit a share of
publie patronage.
Sunbury. Sept. 4th, 1811.
LIST OF B6kS
riiM mil: n v '
122. L13. sre. g?g.rairr
A NTIION'S Clnssical Diriionnry; Lemprier'a
do.; Ain?worth'a do ; Cobb's do.; English and
Oeimnn do.; Anlhon's Cn'sar; Ambon's (Jrnmnier;
Anthen's C'iccto; Mail's 1. alio Readei; Opilby's do.;
Andiew's Latin Lessons; Donncgnn' Lexicon;
Fisk's tircik Exercises; Davies's Leeeuilei; (irarca
Majors; Adsms'a Roman Autiqtsjiies; Pinnock's
(ioldsmith's England; do. (Jreeee; Lyell's Elements
of Urology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botnnv; Elements of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhrloriral Rea
ders; F.nvrson's Ueosmphy and History; Olney's
do; Parley's do.; Smith's (trammer: Kirkhnm's do.:
Kav's Readers; Cobl 's do; Cnbb'a Arilbmeiick;
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; (.bb's Spelling Books;
Tow it's do.; Cobb's Table Bonks; Evangelical Fa
mily Lilvarv; Cottage Bible-; Family do; Collater
al do.; mall Bitdcs and Testaments; Pnrkci's Ex
ercises nn Composition; Fruit of lhe Spirit; Hnx'rr's
M .iol's Itesi; Anieriraii Revolution: Mnnvatl's No
vets; Mis. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad: Catechism
nf American Law,; l.ettirson Natural Mngic; Che
mistry for Beginner'; English Exercisis adapted lo
Murray's Crammer; Sequel to Comby's Spelling
Book; Ami ricau Class Book; Dnholl's Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A treat variety of Blank Books, &c.
August 2H, H41.
JACOB A3LVTINJ
ommissioii ;iml I "onvartlius
wehciiant,
rfirv ". "--v
I 1ESPECTFI LI.Y inform, his Irie ids nod the
1 - Mercliants lienern'lv, tbnt be coniiuues the
Cominiion 111. d Forwarding Business, hi bis wan
house, foot of illoY sl, Rallioad, L'el iwuie and
tichuvlkill.
Merchants having goods to I e hiped, will find
il much to their advantage, ns to time and prices
of ficigbt, to send their merchandise to the Depot,
corner of Front and Willow utreet Railroad, as ibey
can then be sent either route by the Tide W ater
Canal, 01 Schuy lkill and Union Canals, as boats
wdl arrive and depnrt daily lor the Juniata and
Susquehanna Canals by Tide-wt ler in tow of steam,
or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fairinount
duin.
Mercliants will please be pi rlieulur lo send all
goods destined for either route, to the large D pot,
corner of Front ami Wdlow utrect Railroad, with
directions accompany inn lliem, which route tbey
wish ti.em 10 be shipped.
Coaise and line .tall and Tiister at wholesale
prices, on the Delawaie or Schuylkill.
Philadelphia. Ju ie 5. 1841 ly.
MADEIRA WINE. Fust quaiity Madiera
Wine, for sale low by
Sept. 1, lsJII. II. B. MASSER,
FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A genuine
article always on baud and for sale by
Sept. 1, IS 1 1 . H. B. M ASSER.
HOLLAND li'IN, Ol the best quality ulways
on hand and for sale by
Sept. I, 104 I. ILBASSER.
LO A F AND LUMP SUGAR. Always on
hand and for sale by
Sept. I.JMl. II. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS SKSAR HOUSE MO
I.AssES. Ol the best quality always on hand
ai d for sale by
Sept. 1, 1S4I. IL BIASSER,
BROWN Sl UAR. Of a good quulity, for sale
low by Sept. I, 184 I H. B..MAS.-ER.
CUE EN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality always 011 hand and for sale by
Sept. 1. Ib4l. JLU. MASSER.
(,'OFFI E. Java, Rio and Laguira Coffee, con
stantly on b ind and fur sale by
Sept. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Spenn Oil, uf the lent quality, alwaya on hand and
for sale by
Sept I, 1841. 11. B, MASSER.
STEEL. Cost and Blister Steel, for sale by
Sept. I. 1841. H J. MASMCII
IRISH SALMON. Ol the bet quality, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. I, 1841. JL B.MASSER.
LIQUORS. Of all kinds and ol the bet quali
ties, always 011 hand and for sale bv
Sept. I, 14I. 1LBMASSEIL
SPRING STEEL. Of various izcs for Eliplic
Sj rii.g, for s.dc by
s. st. LJ84L H. B.M ASSER.
LARGE O.UARTO BIBLES. Fur sale at
very reduced prices by
Sept. 1, 1841. 11. B. MASSER.
BLANK BOOKS. Ol all kinds, for sale ly
S. pt . 1 , 1 84 1 . II. JL MjssE R.
BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac. for
sale by Sept. 1. 1841. H. B. MASsEU,
JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER.
CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, Ac,
for sule by
Sept. 1, 1841. II. B. M ASSER.
CAsSIMERES AND SATTIN ET'J'S. For
sale very low by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
CARPETING. For sale cheap by
Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
BLANKETS For sale cheap by
Sept. I. I84L H. B. MASSER.
UNB LE ACHED MUSLIN'S. For silo by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
"COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS--For
sale by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B- MASSER.
"HEMP AND COTTON TWiNE. For sale
v Sepi. 1. 1841. II. B. MASSKR.
TO WINti LINES, CORDS AN D ROPES.
For sale by
Sept. I, 1811. II. B. MASSER.
AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenr.a, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of lhe Breast and Lungs,
lending 10 consumption; composed of the concen
trated virtues of Hon hound, Bonset, Blood Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable aubstances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wisatow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence rind universalis admitted pectoral
viilueaof tlio lleibs from which the llaham of
llorehound ia made, ore loo generally known to re
quire recommendation ; il Is therefore only necessa
ry lo olocrve that this Medicine containa the whole
of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
and so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild and certain remedy, now In use, f r the com
plaints aliove mentioned.
The Balsam removes nil imflammntinn and sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
abling the patient to expectorate with ease and free
dom, assuages cough, relieves athmntic and diffi
cult respiration, heals lhe injured parts, opens the
pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives
strength lo lhe lender lungs, and thus produces a
peedy and lasting cure. I
I.mHATITtn IS TH R H ASF.fcT CrllMK IS MW. I
We are not among that class of Editors who fur a :
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article nnd brine it into rapid ;
sale ; neither ate we willing to icmaiti silent, after
having tested the utility of an im rovemeut or Iis- :
covety in science or ait. Our readers will recoiled j
we told them we were unwt II wiih a sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pur- :
chased two bottles of WIN'SLOW'S BALSAM
OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden was the cure, ;
that we forgot we evrr had a cold. Those who j
are nfllicled, may try it upon our recommendation. !
Ltwitton T'-lrarajih. For sale by
HEN K Y YOXTHEIME R, Sunbury, j
JACOB BRIUHT, Northumberland. j
Also, by Druggists gener. .Ily throughout the
country. qtj" Price, CO cents per bottle.
August 14th. 164 I. It.
ATTENTION.
.1 . si i u v ju a 1: s ,
I) EQUESTS the attention of his country friends i
k- who arc in want, to his verv large stock of j
Carprlings, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Bindings, 1
Stair RoJs, Ac, &.C., that he has just opened, at j
his warehouses, No. 18 North "d street, and No. 2 !
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Pbilu
de'phin. Julv 31, 1841. ly. j
J CHITS et, CJlimTGS.
WHOLESALE PHOE, BONNET,
Cup aiu' Putin l.eof lint Store, '
No. 10 Socth 4ih Sthkkt, PHILADELPHIA, !
" fHERE an ejlei.sive assortment of the ahove
articles are car.titnntly kept on hand, for sule 1
at the most rensonuble tcrmu. '
May 29, 1841. ly.
' SVKnISL HIDES, ;
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. I
D. K 1 11 K P A T It 1 C K cV su N, !
No. 21, N011 Third .strut,
(tlETWCEH MAHKCT A!n ClirsCT srnr.F.TS,) !
PHILADELPHIA. ;
HAVE for sale large and excellent assortment ,
of&paninh llidin, Patna Kips, Tanners' Oil, 1
iVc, at the lowest luaiket prices, eilhrr for cash, ic
exchange for Leather, or upon credit. J
Consignments of Leather received fur sile, 01 ;
purchased at the highest maikct prices. i
(Jj Leather stored free of t barge.
April 17, 18 11. ly. i
THIS MACHINE ACA1.N.ST TIIK!
WOULD.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
DAVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horse Power, which threshes
ami cleans at the same time an invention for 1
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which !
tenders the abuse machine peifect and past further
improvement. Those who have been waiting for
something better limn heretofore olb red for sale,
will find this to be the article. Come see it and
fudge for yourselves.
The subscribers have purchased the right of lhe
above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun
ties of North in a Kit la mi, Licomi no, Cli nton,
and Umon and also, the privileges of vending
them in any other places fur which the right has
not been pieviously sold.
The advantages which thia Machine has over
all others invented are many and obvious. One
boy and three men run do all the threshing and
cleaning ol ISO bushels of wheal in one day and
thia usually takes seven hands one day and three
the next. For Jield threshing it takes the lead of
any thing in this world 110 grain is scattered or
lost.
Such is the superiority of the Horse Power,
that three horses cun thresh as much w ith it as
four can w ith any other.
The Mai bines and Horse Power will be sold
together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Made and
suld in Milton, by the subscribers.
M. WELCH,
WM. H. POMP,
HENRY FRICK.
Milton, April IT, 1841.
ilf.'t".V.W;.VAI TtOA'.
THRESHING A WINNOWING MACHINE.
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent
Threshing and Winnow ing Mac hint's, snd lacing
repeatedly called upon for our opinion in regard to
their value, durability and advantages, we make,
Irce to state, tbnt they exceed in our opinion, any
Tbiesh'iig Machine we ever bcfoie witnessed in
use, Tbey will thresh and clean, fit for market
200 busbi Is of beat per day, and this with the
aid ol three hands besides lhe driver. The Straw
is passed off Irotn the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending about 12 (cvtlrom the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lost. What ia of some importance
and greatly so, ia the fact that no dust passes from
the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Horse
power seems lo lie perfection itself three horses
may woik il wilh ease and their fastest Rail need
only be the ordmaiy lough gait. We must
cheerfully r commend the Machine to Farmers
they aie manufactured in M1I1011 by Messrs. Welch
Pomp and Fuck. PHILIP HILGERT.
JOHN B HELLER'
Chilisquaque tsbp., North d co, March 20, 1841.
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TO
PM HE Undersigned lake pleasure in submitting
.1 In the public the following Recommendations
of Pratt's Cast Iron JSmut Mill and Grain Duller to
all dealers in Grain and mnnuhictors of Flour, be
lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind
ever offered lo the public. All orders addressed to
Col. J. M'Fadden, Lewisburg, Union county Penn
sylvania. EBENEKZER SQUIRE,
JACKSON M'FADDIN.
f'F.HTim:in:st
Monfz's Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841.
J. M'Paiiius Sib: I cheerfully testify lo the
goodness nnd durability of Pratt'a Cast Iron Smut
Mill ard Grain Huller, as being a far superior arti
cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities
that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in
the manufacture of Flour for a grcut many years,
and have always tried lo have the best apparatus for
manufacturing that could be got, nnd do say that the
above tnuchine ia lhe best apparatus I believe now
in use. Jniit Moatz.
Dlunmshiirg, Dee. 20, 1840.
Cot.J. M'Faiiius Sia: In reply to your favor,
received a few days since, I hnve only to sny,that the
fact of my having introduced into each of the four
mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast
Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I can give you
of their utility, Yours truly, Wm. M'Kki.tt.
Milton, March 17, 1841.
J. M'FAimt Sin : I do hereby certify without
any bes.tation, that Pratt's Smut Mill and Grain
Huller is the most perfect machine to cleanse grain
nf smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever
seen, and I believe I have seen all the kinds that are
now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will
come in competition with it. Giio. Eckemt.
Col. J. M'Faiuii.n Sin: During the past 24
years I have been constantly engaged in manufac
turing flour, ami during the last 12 years have been
the owner ol a grist and flouring mill, and among
nil the contrivances to remove impurities from grain
1 am occioeuiv 01 me opinion mm 1 1:111 mm ion- 1
chii c is superior to any wiih which I am acquaint- ,
J ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen
j months. Kukhhikk Hias.
i Yorkshire Mills, Dec, 1840.
I want in my flouring mi.l as good an opptiralus
1 to prepare grain for flouring, as the best, and I w ant
j no better tlinn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will
remove smut entirely no mistake.
M. ("l.KASOX.
Sunbury, December 22, 1840.
Col. J. M'Fahiiis Sim I have in my mill one
of Pratt's cast and wrought iron spiral Smut Mills
and Grain Huller, nnd sin confident that in regard
to simplicity of construction, and durability of male
rial, it ia supcnor to any 1 am acquainted with.
UlNlIT Masskii.
limrOop Mil's, Dec. 22, 1810.
Col, J. .M'Paiiiu Sir: I have in my flouring
mill one of Print's Cast Iron Spiral Smut Mill",
and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best
machine to prepare grain for llouring that I am ac
quainted with, and ns such cheerfully recommend it
lo all who are engaged in the manufacture of flour.
Jacob Liisimiino.
Aaronrfiurg, March 23, 1841.
Col. J. M'Faum Sm: I take leosure in say
ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is imc uf the
best improvements for the cleaning of grain of all
kinds, that has yel come under my observation, and
lhat I believe il fir superior to any thing of the kind
ever invenlid. You may use my name in any way
you think proper. O. P. Di nca.n.
Union Mi'l, J in. 14. 1841.
Tl is is to ccrlily that I have bad Pratt's I 'osl and j
wrought iron Smut Machine nnd Ciain Huller in 1
use lor better than 12 months, and find it to answer
everv purpose that it was inti 1 tied lor. Smut can
lie taken out of wheal I believe eveiv particle of
it can be taken out willn.ut breakmi; the gram ol
the wheat. Jumm Pi.amk.
Anrvnubui g, March 2:1, lsll.
Col. M'Faimiin Sm: 1 have been engaged in
manufacturing Siiciinc Flour for many years, and
have it this tune one ol Pratt's Smut Mills in each
of my mills, nnd I do bert by rccomiiii i:d 1 1 1 1 11 1 ns the
must valuable improvement lor cleaning wheat ol
smut and all other impurities, lhat I am acquainted
Willi. JavIKS Dl'M'AX.
(.'ol. M-Fatim Sin: I have been engaged in
the manulacluring ol Hour lor 28 veirs, and most
cheerfully recommend the ubove machine, as being
bv far the best apnarutus for cleansing grain that I
have ever Used or seen. I consider it an iiulispen
sihle article lur any mill that pretends lo do any bu
siness. Jam FlsllKII.
.luueduct Mills, Dec 24, 1840.
Col. J. M-Faihiin Sir: Prod's Cost Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill alauit three
years since, and I believe it is the I 'est article uf that
kind now in use. It will nut only remove smut
en'eiely, but is a most valuable apparatus lo clean
wheat and rye uf any character, and prepare il for
flouring. Bknjamix Boom:.
l.euibtir:
De
1840.
Cm. J. M-Faihux Sm: After a caieful and
candid examination and trial uf lhe machine, in re
gard to construction, neatness and despatch in exe
cution, economy in price, and power lo set in ope
ration. I am fully cniivincid and satisfied, lhat the
machine above alluded to, is second lo no one in
use. J. M011 now,
Mill, r und Flour Manufacturer.
Callmrissa, December 25, 1 S 10.
Col. J. M'Faiiius Sm: Pratt's Cast and
Wrought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain Huller,
I consider lo be the hi si machine to remove smut
and other impurities to w hich grain is subject, that
I have used, or wilh which 1 am acquainted, in re
gard to durability of matt rial, simplicity of construc
tion, neatness and desputih in execution.
Josi.ru Paxton.
N. B, The above machines are manufactured at
the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and at the
Bloomsburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
Lewisburg, June 19, 1S11.
HAYS, ELLIOT, liVOM & GOSH.
t lioleMUle Df-alM-M,
Li Foreign, Itritiih and .Imcriean lry (iooth,
No. 12 North Tuirii Strclt, Philadelphia
CIOUNTRY Merchants can I supplied at all
J timeswiil. an extensile assort n enl of the above
Goods, on the n.ost reascuable and satisfactory terms.
May 29, 1841. I y.
FOR SAW-MILLS.
Br Benjamin N. Ciiiisi.
j rTMIE Subscribers having purchased the right for
1 vending and using the above valuable mven-
lion, for Noilhuinbeiland County, oiler to alispose
of the same to persons who may desire to purchase.
1 be above invi ntion is now in o(veraiion at hibsbw
mill of Mr. M'Caity, nesr Sunbury, where il can
be inspected by owners of aaw nulls and all other
interested. E. GOBIN,
March 87.-.f. SAMUEL GOBIN.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
l or i:t Hollars
f7 QUAL for time to any sold by Ctoek Ptd
A lars for 25, lor asle by
Much 1J. II. B. MASSE IJ.
C ure 3 our C'ousli IxTorc it Is loo
lair.
R. DUNCAN'S Expkctohawt RrstKnt ia
the only medicine that perfect confidence can
lie relied upon for tho immidiolo rernovol of thia
troublesome complaint. This medicine alwny re.
lieve a cough in a few days, snd when the disease)
is seated on the lungs, it causes it lo lie discharged
by expectoration, thus restoring sound health lo the
happine.s and enjoyment of those who long have
been afflicted.
For sale at the Princips.1 Office, 19 North Eighth
street, Philadelphia Al-o at the storo of
HENRY YOYTHEIMER,
Feb SO. 1812. .ttrcnl.
IJvrr Complaint.
Cured by Dr. Ilarlieh's Cotiipmmd Strengthen
inland Aperient Pills.
R. WILLIAW RICHARDS, Pittsburg,
Pa., entirely cured of the above distressing
disease. Hia symptoms were pain and weight in
the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid ertic
taiions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache,
furrod tongue, countenance changed lo a citron
color, difficulty ol breathing, disturlied rest, atten
ded wilh a cough, great debility, with other sym
loin indicating Rreat derangement of the functions
of lhe liver. Mr. Richards had the advice ef several
physicians, Put ieceid no relief, until using Dr.
HARLICH'S Medicine, which terminated in ef
fect cine.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 19th North EIGHTH
Street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
Feb. 1!), 1812. Agent.
( oiisiini)(i)ii and l atli.
VI 7"ill most assured y be the fate of those who
' neglect themselves when afflicted wilh the
premonitory symptoms of consumption, as a Cold,
Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of the Throat,
Hoarseness, Ditlicult Expectoration, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood, &ic. Dr. Di::cn's ExpFCTonATrx
lii: mi 11 r is expressly prepated for the removal and
cure of these dangerous and troublesome diseases
Tner. fote, yi u who are laboring under the influ
ence of these complaints, procure immediately this
mniicoic In lore It lie too late, Csa UoTTLB may
t. ,, f prolonging your life. Always ask
for Dr. Di m-am s Ltpi.ctoiiast Rr.Mr.Dr, and see
that you get it, nnd not e persuaded by some who
sell different medicines to take some ol their medi.
cine in preference. These persons obtain some
cheap thing, and palm it 011 the public at full price.
Il is then fire important lor puichaeers to be ou
their gu ird.
Dr. Dcncan's E x rrcToa A?f t Rfmept i put
up in lirge size bottles, and enveloped in blue pa
per. The outer form contains a fine sleel plate en
graving repreM nting "Jlo'e in a Storm." Price $ 1
per buttle.
Principal Office 19 North Eighth Street, Phila
delphia. A ho for sale at the Store of
HENRY YOXIHEIMER,
Fe!.. 12, 111. Agent.
lAciioi ol leu Years) Standing.
1AM truly happy to slate to the nlllictej commu
nity that a rnemU'r of my family was afflicted
for ten or twelve years wilh the above disltrssinir.
disia-e. The symptoms were great oppression af
ter eating, ncidny at the stomach, a severe pain in
the side and locust, sick headache, mental despon
dency, wiih o'her symptoms, during which lime
numerous r media were proeurvd without obtain
ing much relief. Hiving heard of the good effects
ail Dr. Haiilicii's Compound Strengthening and
Germ 111 Apeiiei t Pills, I was induced lo give them
a trial, which I am h ippy to state that by using
one box of the Germ. 01 Aperient Pills, accompa
nied by lhe Strengthening Tonic Pills, that they
have i.ea'lv ermltcatad the disease. I consider it
alue to these ulllicted lhat I make this acknowledge
ma nt. that tbey may likew ise procure the same in-
! valuable medicine, and lie fried from these distres
sing diseases. W ilh gratitude and re-pect,
WM. M. S PEAIl, No. 125 Old York Road,
j For sale at No 19 North Eigh'.h street, Philad.,
; and ut the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
1 Fab. :. 1812. A&n!.
Piles urtMl,
; liy the use if l)r. Ilnrln lis Compound Strength
eiiina and (tirmun Aperient Pills.
h Hahi.ii H. Dear Sir: Shortly otter I re
ceiveil the Aga ncv fiom you for the sale of
our medicine, I formed an acquaintance with a
lady of I1 is place, who was severely albiclcd wrh
j the Piles. For eight or ten years this lady was
subject to frequent painful attacks, and her physi
cian coiisideri d her case so complicated, that lie ve
ry seldom prescribed medicine for ha r. Through
my pa r-ua-ion, she commenced using your Pills,
and was perfectly cured. Yours, Ac.
JAMES R. KIRBY,
Oct. U, 1840 Chnmbcsburg, Pa.
Olliceaud General Depot, No 19 North Eight'
Street. HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
J an. 29ih, 1842. Agml.
Ii. IMiih au's IXpertoruiit Ileitis'
tly Ktaitds Hoot
S77ROM the tjusck Syrusaml Parngoric Com
" pounds which have oflate become a bunler.
10 the public he alth, and a suspension to lhe purse.
Why is it that these medicines are taken repiaied
ly by the sia k without removing the complaint in
question ! The reason is plain and simple, vi :
lia'cause llwy are coinpo-ed chiefly of opium and
its spiritual prepaiuti..ns which acts on the system
as a poweiful stimulating anodyne, and by using
repeatedly, the system liecomes hibiiuatoJto i s
narcotic influence, as uf those who are given to
intemperance.
This f.iel has herome apparent to thousands who
have experienced lhe fatal effect of such medicines,
and commenced Using Dr. Dvxcan's Exi'tcrti
HAvr Ri.MHm, which is entirely free ftoni opium
and all other p.usonous ingreJients, anil is ue.l
with perlect safaly l y all under any circunistanca'S.
It immediately relieves the distressing cough
strengthens und invigorates the nervous system,
causing the settled Contagious matler to leave its
hold fr.'in the lungs, and be discharged by the pow
er aif Expectoiation. Unless this is done, lhe lungs
will soon Income contaminated from noxious mat
ler, and ulcerate, and fill a prey to the fatal worm
Consumption. Price )?1 pa r bottle.
For sale at No. 19 North Eighth street, Phila
delphia. Also ut the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
.Inn. 22d, 1842. A-riit.
Liter Complaint
rPHIS disaase olien terminates in anoher of a
A more serious nature, if prnper remedies are not
resortad to in time. In all forms of this disease, Ut.
Harln h's (oMraH-nii Stu kmuth sn i No and (isa-
man APtaiKNT tills, will perform a perlwlcuro
j first, by cleansing the stomach and bowels, ihtw
I removing all disease from the Liver, by the use of
the German Aperient Pills, after whirh the Com-
pound Strengthening P.iuare taken togive strength
and tone to those te,,der organs which require such
treatment oxlt 1.0 c iTcct a permanent cure. These
pills are neatly put up in small paa-knges, with full
d iecriona. Tor sale at No. 19 North Eighth st.
Also, lor Bile at the store i f
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Jan. 15, 1812. Agent.
riuTiT7iJ. phkyial.
Pr, Hsrlich's medicines are daily increasing il,
public favor, and want from any but a fair Ual tv
establish their worth. We have a eoavuunicatiort
111 our columns lo-diy fiom a pcron luig aifiirted
winch is but one of many vuuchv.s lot this meUli
cine. Spirit of tUe Times.