Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 02, 1842, Image 4

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The fallowing list show the curr. nl value of nil
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
li'ticc mny be placed upon it, as it i every week
rarMnlly compared with ai d orrected from Biik
iill Hi porter.
JlnnkM In riillndrlphla.
1)1 HC. I
Nam.
Location.
PAR.
Phi lad.
pnr
. par
fail, d
. 30
par
. par
45 a 50
. par
30
25
25 a 30
. par
par
. par
par
Pittsburg psr
Westchester fi
Chester par
Gcrmantown pur
Lewistown B
Middlctown 10
Noiristown par
Northumberland 10
Keaditig
Columbia 10
Carlisle 10
Doyleslown pur
Easton par
Pittsburg 5
Hnlhdaysburg 5
Bristol par
Lancastet 810
Reading par
Harrisburg 10 a 15
Lancaster par
Lebanon 10
Pittsburg 5
' Pottsville par
Allentown
Towanda failed
Williamsport 05 to CO
Wilkesharre
Harriuburg"') These
Lancaster I olliccg
Heading f do not
Easton J issue n.
D I 8 C O U N T.
Hank of the United States I'lliladelphia GO
Office of Hank of II. S. Pittsburg
Do do do Erie
l)j do do New Brighton
Kensington Sov. Ins. A do
I'oiiii Township Sav. Ins, do
I .ink of Chuinbersburg Chambersburg
I'.mk ol' Gettysburg0 Gettysburg
Hank of Su-tiuchuiina Co. Montrose
Uric Dunk Eris
t'uMiii (' ,V Dt overs' Bank Waynesburg
I'tankliii Uunk Washington 5
lloncsdale Bank Houcsdule
Moiinuguhcla Bank of B. Brownsville 6
Vork Hank Yoik 10
V B. The notes of those banks on which we
until quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of reference
BIIOKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
I'hiladelphia Loan Co. do lulled
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do failed
Manual Labor Bank (T, V Pyotl, prop.) failed
NOTES AT
Il-ink of North Ameiica .
Ilnnk of the Northern Liberties .
I! ink of Pennavlvania
Hunk u f Penn Township , .
Commercial Bank of Penn'a. .
Farmers' and Mcchtliics' Bunk .
ii-arj Bank . .
Kensington Bank
Manufacturers' & Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' Bank
Movamensing Bank
Philadelphia Bank
Schuylkill Bank
S.mthwark Bank .
Western Bunk .
Count r j Ranks
II ink or J'Htuburg
Bank of Chester County
Bank of Delaware County
Bank of Oermantown
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of Middlctown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Bunk of Northumberland
Beiks County Bank
Columbia Bank &. Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Doylestown Bunk
Kasiou Bank
Exchange Bunk
Do do branch of
Farmcos' Bank of Bucks co.
Parmer' Bank of Lancaster
Fuimcts' Bunk of Reading
Harrishurg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Northampton Bank
Towanda Bank
West Branch Bunk
Wyoming Bank
Cilice or Bank of Penn'a,
OIice do do
I Iflicc do do
Office do do
NOTES AT
15
10
C
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank ol Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Hank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Fanners' & Mcch'cs' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Farmers' & Mcch'ca' Bunk
Jlaimony InstituCo
Huntingdon Bank
Juniala Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North Western Bank of Pa.
Office of Schuylkill Bank
Pa. Agr. &. Manuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bunk
I ,'nii u Bunk of Penn'a.
Westmoreland Bank
Bedford no sale
Beaver closed
Hani-burg (luted
Washington fulled
Hilhfonlo chsed
Pittsburg Ii talc
Pittsburg failed
Fayette co. failed
Grecncustlo fulled
Harmony no sale
Huntingdon no sale
Lewistown no sale
Wanen failed
Dunduff no sale
New Hope closed
Milton no sale
Meadtille closed
Port Carbon failed
Carlisle failed
Montrnse closed
I'nionlown failed
Grccnahurg closed
Wilkesbune no sale
Wilketburre Bridge Co.
All notes purporting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
down as frauds.
KKW JERSEY.
CITY AUCTION
AND COMMISSION STORE.
Number 29 North Third Street, Philadelphia
)UBLIC SALES of Dry Uoods, Hardware
and Cutlery, Books, tStationary, Clothing,
Boots. Shoes and Hats, and in short almost every
description of goods, arc held at this establishment
every evening. Goods are also sold at private sale
during the day at the average auction prices. Store
keepers and traders will find it to their advuiilage
bv attending the snb s.
C. C. MACKEY, Auclioneer.
Philadelphia, November 13. 1841. ly.
KAT &, BROTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOUKSEL
LERS AND STATIONERS,
Xo. 122 L'Jicsniit .Street, below -It It,
I'lliladelphia.
7EEP constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Books urn! Siatinnaiy ; comprising
1 hcologicnl, Law, Medical, Classical. Miscellnne
ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes. Led
gers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writint
Papers, Wrapping Papers. cVc. Vc, which they ol
fer at the lowest ptices to Country Merchant's Pre
fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others that
limy favor lhem with their custom.
Philadelphia, November 13. 1811. ly.
ti usopTlus (II .
Manufacturer nixl Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, &c.
No. 5 South Third ilreet.four doort below Market
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a large and general
assort menl Conch Lumps, Carriage Bands,
Axle Arms, V'liptic Springs. Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merehunls and saddlers will be supplied a I
all times on the most icjsoiiable li inn. They will
find it to their advantage to cull and examine his
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. Iv.
TO COUNTAY MERCHANTS!
HPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon iV Harris, lint
-- Maiiufaetiirers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, w l ose lints me
highly comminded fir qoud col-it ami durolility,
has oi, hand a first rule ussoitm "lit ol HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Spring Male., wit ill will le sold
very low, foi cash or appi ved credit, nl ibe tvtid
cheap store, No. 40, Nortu 7 'ind strcrt, eppjsie
the City Hotel, rhihijelplim.
OLIVER N. I'M A( HER, Apent.
N. B. Orders lor Hatsil ihe ttuf. promptl)
attended to. The highest price in tosh or tra-ie
given fjr Fur sti'n..
Pl.Mladelpbis, November 13, 1S11 --1.V
j.B::nL.
OF EVEKV DESCHIP'l ION.
NEW L(;i.AM)OIL COMPANY.
No. 2!) North Water .Street, Thila.
W ANl'FAC'I L'KFKS and dealers in Oils nl
f every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil ecil J by the company not proving as lepresented,
inny be relumed without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will tie refunded.
Their stock now in store consists of the follow ing
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Uleactied Speim
Oil,
do Culoilcss Oil,
Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Elephant,
do Pressed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
200 Barrels superior Straita Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Nea's Foot Oil,
75 CVks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oils.
Cj 1 bis tympany lias a number ol vessels in
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and 'Palmers may rely
upon petting at all times Oil as pure as imported,
Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1841. ly.
g. v. &, l. 2. :r:Lc?M
OFFER FOR SALE, at the Suth East Coi
ner of fifth and Market Streets, I'tiludtl
phia Mens' Calf-skin Bools.slitehed warranted,
do do do peuged do
d.) do do water proof, double soles
and double uppers,
do Culf-i-kiii do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neats do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calfskin
do do do C rockers do
do Fine Monroes warranted
cooo
15,000
10,000
20,000
cooo
15,000
do
do
do
do
do
do
J -
Bank of New Biuntwick Bruuswiik
Belvidcie Bank Belvideta
Builington Co. Bank Medford
Commercial Bank IVrih Amboy
Cuin'icrland Bank Bridgclon
Farmi'ts' Bnk Mount Holly
Farmi rs' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Diunswick
farmers' arid Mechanics' Bk Middlctown Pi,
Franklin Bank of N.J. Jersey City
llobuken Bkg iV lnuzuig Co Hoboken
fail
d
1
par
Jersey City Bank
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank
Morns Company Bank
Monmouth Bk of N.J.
Mechanic' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf, Bk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Post Noles
Newark Bkg V Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridge Co
N. J. Munufac. and BLu Co
Jersey City
I atterson
Belleville
Morristown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jeiscy City
1
pur
I
failed
3
failed
failed
failed
failed
lulled
n
failed
1
par
no tale
Newaik
Lain beithvillo
Holoken
do nailed
do
do
do
do
do
do
Kip do
CM do
Couisu do
do Shoes
Fine do
Kin ilo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf uud Seal Skin Pumps,
do List Sucks with and without soles,
do Cucpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Wt.tcr-pr.iol MutCasins.
Ladle' do do do do
Latin s' luuned India Kubber shos.
('eiit!cmcn' ilo ( Ivi r shoes.
With every nther desciiplinn of boots and shoe.
Fur Caps i.f every description.
Tr iveil iig Trunks of every description.
Ycncii.in Travelling Bugs.
Patent Cum Elastic Shoe 11 1 ark inc.
BulilielN i.f all kinds, Pulm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia.. November 13, lhll. ly.
M
faded
lulled
2
failed
I
pur
par
1
1
par
N J Piotcclion & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orange Bank Orange
Pater,'ii Bank Puterson
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Bunk Princeton
Sulem Banking Co Sulein
Sute Bank Newark
Stale Bank Elizabelhlown
State Bank (Jannlen
folate Bank of Mortis Morritun
Statu Bank Trenton
Salem and Phllad Manuf Co Salein
Sui-stx Bunk New inn
Trenton Bunking Cu Tit i. too
I'niuii Bank l'owr
Washington Banking Co. iluckeiuiack
DIILAHAItlX
Ilk of Wilm cV Brandy wint Wiimington
Dank if DcUnart Wilniii.gttMt
Bank ol Smyrna Smyrna
Do bianch Mdlord
Farmers' 13k of Stale of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
6 branch Oeoig.towu
Do biancb Newcaitle
L'nion Bank Wiliumgton
Under
"fjj- (Jn all banks marked ihua () ther are ei
tut countsilut or altered uules ol lh various de
r.cnunauoas, in circulation.
FETE?. COlTOTEPs,
Wholesale and llctail .Shoe, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf Hat W'archousc.
No. CO North 2 ttrret, a few ilvor$ above ,1rch,
Philadelphia.
A I.SO Trivnks, Carrwt Bags and Voliccs, of ev
Jm. fry desciiplinn, all of which he ufTers for
sale nn the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 18-11. ly.
J . W. .SWAIN,
Umbrella and l'arasol Manufacturer.
No. 37 Nxih 7'hitil ttrret, two doors below the
City Hotel, Philadelphia.
COCNTRN Merchants and others are solicited
to examine his aflMitmenl before puichasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. Novrndr 11, 18-11. ly.
.sT i::u i ncT, I'Ooi 1
No. 1.1S Market Street, riiiladt lhia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive Bssor.'melit of Britith French
und American Dry Ootids, which they offer for sale
nn the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, NovemlieH 3, 1811. lv.
1 Fiis i7t 6 n ,
ESIT.CTFL'LLY informs her fiiei.ds and the
&V public generally, that i-be continues to keep
Hint well known Tavein Stand in Matkcl street,
Sunbury, sign of the
ne aa :b BBjDcr,
founeily kept by John Bolton, her husband; and
by rndeavotiiig to comliict the establishment in a
maimer to give subsist lion to all, hopes 10 merit a
liberal sbate of public patronage,
Sui.btitv, Ociol.r Olh, lull.
SIIFCC1T & F?.T,
1 FSPFC I F! I.LY infoim the citizens of Sun-
buiy anil vicinity, tbnl Ihev have lnk 11 the
Shop Int. ly I'cciipicd by Win. Durst, w here they
will catty on the
TA1LOIIINO BUSINESS,
in nil its vittiiius br iin bes. By stiit l altintion and
ira.ontthle chalges, they expect to luciit a sh.iie of
public pstronsgr.
Sunbury. Sept. 4th, 1 II.
LIST OF BOOKS,
mil HHK M
.A. ' ' WMMaWMH.
Lis I U.Tb1II
Wliolesalc Variety andTriiiiriiitiiX Store
No. Ai, North fourth near Arch st., Philadelphia.
AHEKE Cotinlrv Men hauls and others can be
" ' supplitd, at ill limes, with a large ks-orlineiil
of Hosit ry. Cloves, Merino, Cotton, und Woolen
Shuts and Diavveis, Spool C0II011, Patent 'I'hiead,
Cotton Cords, Bulimia, 'J apes, Bindings, Hooks
and Eves, Pins, Vc. And a general vainly nf Use
ful articles, which he offi-is for sale at the lowest
prices.
Philadelphia, Noveinltei 13,1841. ly.
WHOLESALE 1IOISEHV, GLOVE &
CMtHAL VARir.TT aTOHK,
failed ' 3 Nni'i fourth ft., under Merchant' Jlottl,
rtlll.ADI.I.PitlA.
'll'H7 " PR'" Country Merchants ran be supplied
y whIi an extensive variety of choice atlich-s
in bis line, upon the must reasuiiable terms.
N. v. bit. n-i I ly
lull. J
3
pur
2
fulled
par
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
pur
i
BIcCALLA 8c IIERSD,
Ail ,M, ll 111 t' lll ail let-,
(rmvi.it nr rnnvi'i n 1 11.)
When- ihey constantly keep on hand goneril
assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIJ.IEHES, VESTING S,
And a i;rei,t variety of article vfu mpermr
quality, which Ihey oiler to dispose of
upon the inokl leasouable linns.
lOI N THV MERCHANTS and oibers will
J timl it to On " advantage lo call and rxamine
tin ir slock before purchasing elsewhere.
Philudelphiu. Nov. , iHll. ly
NTHON'S Cl.tssical Dictionary; Lemprier's
s- do.; Ainswurth's do; Cobb's do.; English ond
fieiman do.; Ambon's Cn-sar; Anthon's (irammer;
Anlheii's (.'iceio; Mail's Latin Reader; tttilhy'a do.;
Antltew's Lnlin Lessons; Donneg.ni's Lexicon;
Fisk's (ireik Exercises; Ditvies's Lt-irenilei; (i races
Majorn; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnrnk's
(ioltlsmith's Engbiml; do. Greece; Lyell's Elements
of Gcolnev; Mrs. Lincoln's Botanx; Elements of
Botany; liri.lgr's Alcebra; Porter's Kheloiical Rea
ders; F.nii rson's (iefuraphy anil History; (Hney's
do; Pnrliy'sdo.; Smilh's (irammei; Kirkhum's do.:
Ksy's Readers; Cobt 's do; Cobb's Aritbmeiick;
Pike'a do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Bonks;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa
mily Library; Collage Bible; Family do ; Collater
al do.; Small Bibles ami Testament-; Parket's Ex
ercise nn Composition; Fruit of ihe Spirit; Baxter's
S.iint's Rest; American Revolution; Marryatt's No
vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; lli.nl; Catechism
of American Laws; Letters 011 Natural Mf;ir; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to
Murray's Grammcr; Sequel to Coniley's Spelling
Bool,; American Class lti.uk; Duboll s Selioolmas
let's Assistant; A uieal variety of lllai.k Books, Ac.
August 28, 1KJ1.
MADEIRA IN E. I 11 si quality Madiera
Wine, tor sile low by
Sept. 1, 1811. II. B. MASSER,
FOURTH PlilMiF BRANDY. A g.iiuiii.
ailicle nhvhvs mi hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, I'M I. 11. B. MASSER.
HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always
on hand and for sale by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B. M ASSER.
LOAF AND LUMP SUGAR. Alwoya on
hand slid for sale by
S.pt. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE MO
LASSES. Ol the best quality always on hand
ai.d for sale by
Sept. 1, 1H41. 11. B. MASSER.
BROWN SUGAR. Of a good quality, for sale
low by S.pt. 1,1841. 11. BMAS.ER.
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best
quality alwavsou hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
COFFI' E. Java, Rio and I.aguira Coffee, con
stantly 011 b ind and for sale by
Sept. 1, 181l. II. B. MAssER.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained
Sptim Oil, of the I -est quubly, ulwaya unhand and
for snle bv
Si-pi I, 1811. H.B. MASSER.
STEEL. Cast and Blister Steel, for sale by
s.pt. I. 1841. H B. MAssER.
II.IMI SALMON. Ot the best quality, con
stantly on hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, 1811. H.B. MASSER.
LiqUOKS. t)f all kinds and ot the best quali
ties, ulkvays nn hand and for sale by
Sept. 1, 1841. H.B. MASSER.
SPRING STEEL. Of vaiious sizes for Eliplie
Spring.-., fur sale by
Seri. 1,1811.
LARGE O.UARIO BIBLES Fur sale at
very reduced piiees by
S.pi. I, loll. MASSER.
BLANK BOOKS. Of nil kinds, for sale by
S.pt. 1, 11. B. MAssEK.
BLANK DEEDS. Ifjiuls, M 01 1 gages. cVc. for
sale by Sept. 1,1841. H. BMASSER,
JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, Ac,
for aide by
Sepi. 1. 1841. H. B. MASTER,
CAf-SlM ERES AND S ATTIN ETTS. For
sale very low by
Sept. I, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
CAR PETING. For sale cheap by
Sept. 1, 1M1. H. B.'MASsKR.
BLANKETS.
Sept. 1. 1811.
II. B. MASSER.
-l or sale cheap bv
II. B. MASSER.
UN BLEACHED M LsLINs. For sale by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS
For sale by
Sept. I, 1841. H. B- MASSER.
HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For sale
by Sept. 1, 1811. It. BMASSEIL
"TOWING LINES, CORDS AND ROPES.
For sale by
Sepi. I, 1811. H. B. MASSER.
AN unparellolrd remedy for common Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influent, Whooping Couuh,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of ihe Breast and Lungs,
leading to consumption; compos-ed of the concen
trated virtues nf Hon hound, Bonset, Blond Root,
Liverwort and seveial other vegetable substnnces,
Prepared only by J. M. Wixslow, Rochesur, New
Yoik.
The innocence and vnivprsally admitted pectoral
viitues of the Herbs from which the llahain of
llorehautid in made, are too generally known to re
quire reciiiiiinenratioii ; it is theiefore only liccrss'i
ry to ob-erve that this Medicine contains the whole
of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
and so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render it the most speeily,
mild and certain remedy, now in use, Ux the com
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflammation and aere
nesi of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
abling the patient to expectorate w ith ease and fire
dom, assuages cough, relieves athmatic and diffi
cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the
pores, and composes the disunited nerves, and gives
strength to the tender lungs, and thus pioduccs a
speeily and lasting cuie. j
ImiIUTITI UK ISTIIK HASKST em MK IN Max. j
We ure not among that class of Editors who for a
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and his- 1
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid
snle ; neither aie we willing to imaiu silent, ufter '
having tested the utility of an im rovement or dis- 1
coveiy in science or ait. Our readers w ill recollect i
we told them we were unwell wii'.i a sore throat and !
violvnt Cohl some few weeks ogo. Well, we pur-
chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM
OF HORF.HOl'N D, ami so sudden was the cure, '
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who
ure alllicted, may tiy it upon our recommendation.
Li-.eiito" T'leirrajih. For snle by
HENitV VOX Til ELMER, Sunbury,
JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland.
Also, by Druggists generally throughout the
country. Qjr Price, 50 cents per bottle,
August 14 tli. 1841. ly.
I IMPORTANT
TO
BT-a B "B2
flHE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting
M lo the public the following Recommendations
of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and (.rain Holler to
all dealers in Grain and inauufactnis of Flour, be
lieving it to he superior to any thing of the kind
ever ollVreil to the public. All orders addressed to
Col.. I. M'Fadden, Lcwisburg, Union countv Penn
sylvania. EBEN EE.ER SQUIRE,
JACKSON M'FADDIN,
ATTENTION. j
,1, snui:i joi:s, j
1") EQUESTS the attention of his country friend :
k who are in want, lo bis very latge stork of,
Carprlings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Binding,
Stair Rods, cVc, iVc, tbnt he has just opt m d, ul j
his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 2 ;
Cliuich Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila
delphia. ' Julv 31, 1841. ly. I
WHOLESALE f.HOE, BONNET, ;
Cap and Palm Leaf Hot Sorr. j
No. 10 Sticni 4ni Stbkkt. PHILADELPHIA, ;
"WHERE an extensive ansorlment of the above j
articles are c.niManlly kept on hand, for sale :
at the most reasonuble tt imu.
May 20, 18-11. ly. '
" SPANISH HIDES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). K 1 1! K 1 A T It 1 C K S U N, I
No. 21, North Third street,
f XF.TWC&X MAIIKIT A Mi I II rs! IT SIB F.I.TS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale a large and excellent assortment
of Spanish llidm. I'afna Nipt, Tanners' Oil.
,r at the lowest inuiket prices, either for cash, it
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received for 8 tie, 01
purchased tit the highest maikt-t pricts.
rj ", Leather stoied lieeol t hinge,
April l i. If 1 1. ly.
THIS MAClIlNi: AC.MNST TI1K
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.
DAVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horse Powei, which threshes
uud cleans at the same time an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and w hich
rentiers the above machine i feet and past further
improvement. Those who have been wailing for
something U tter than heretofore tillered for sale,
will find this to le the article. Come see it and
fudge lor yourselves.
The subscribers have purchased ihe right of the
above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun
ties of NoHTIIl M BKHLAMI, LtCOVIMft, ClIN IIIN,
i and Uniom and also, the privileges of vending
! them in any other places for which the right has
not been pievioiisly sulil.
The advantages which Ibis Machine lias over
all others invented are ninny ond obvious. One
boy and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning ol 150 bushels of wheat ill one day and
this usually takes seven hands one day and three
the. next. For field threshing it tskes the bad of
any thing in this world no grain is scattered or
lost.
Surh is the superiority fcf the Horse Power,
that three horses can llncrh aa much with it as
four can with any other.
The Machines and Horse Power will l-e sold
lopelhcr or seperale, to suit purchasers. Made and
old in Milton, by the bulacnbers.
WM. WELCH,
W M . H. POMP,
HENRY FRICK.
Milton, April 17, 1841.
it mo.it.v j-.wm tjo.v.
THRESHING St WINNOWING MACHINE.
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent
Tbieshing und Winnow ing Machines, and being
repeatedly called upon for our opinion in regard to
llu ir value, durability and advantages, we make,
tree to slate, that they exceed in our opinion, any
Thie.h'itg Machine vte ever W-foie witnessed in
use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market
JU0 boshi Is of Wheat per day, and this with the
aid of three hands besides the driver. 'The Straw
is passed off fiom the graiu on an incline plane, ex
tending about 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lust. W hat is of some importance
and greutly so, is the luct that no dust passes from
the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Horse
power seems to be n-rlectioii itself three horses
may work it w ith ease and then fastest gait need
only be the ordinary lough gait. We must
cheerfully recommend the Machine to Farmers
they are manufactured in Milton by Messrs. Welch
Pomp and Flick. PHILIP HII.GERT.
JOHN B HELLER-
Chilisqtiaque tshp., NoriVd to, March 20, 1841.
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Montz's Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1811.
J. M-Faihii Sibi I cheerfully testify to the
goodness and durability of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut
Mill aril Crnin Duller, as being 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 greM many years,
and have always tried to have the best apparatus lor
manufacturing that could be got, and do say that the
above machine is the btst apparatus I believe now
in use. Jonr Moat.
liloomthurfr. Dec. 2fi, 1840.
Cm. J. M'FAnm Sm : In reply lo your (avor,
received a few days since, I have only to ray, that the
I fact nf my having introduced into each of the four
I mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast
j Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidenco I can give you
i of their utility, Yours truly, W.m. M'K i.i.v t.
I ' Milton, March 17, 1811.
I J. M'Kaiiiu Sm: I do hereby certify without
' any hesitation, thut Pratt's Smut Mill and Grain
! Holler is the most terfect marhine to cle.tnsc grain
of smut and all other impeilections, thut I have ever
seen, and I Mieve 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
ct me in competition with it. Geo. Eckf.iit.
Coi.. J. M'Faiiiiim Sin : During the past -1
yens I have been constantly engaged in manufac
turing flour, and during the last I'i years have la en
the owner of a grist and flouring mill, and among
all the conirivances to remove impurities from grain
I am decidedly ol'lhc opinion that Pratt's iron ma
chine is superior to any with which I am nopi tint
ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen
months. Fmuhbick II ah.
! Yorkshire Mills, Dec, 1810.
I I want in my flouring mill as coed an apparatus
' to prepare gram for flouring, as the best, anil I want
' no belter thnn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will
1 remove smut entirely no mistjke.
M. Clfasox.
Sunbury, December 22, 1840.
! Cm.. J. M'FAnniH Sim I have in my mill one
of Pratt's cast and wrought iron spiral Smut Mills
! and Grain Duller, nmi am confident that in ngard
I lo simplicity of construction, and durability of mute.
riul, it is superior to any I 11111 ocquuintcd with.
I Hksiit Massi.ii,
j Pear Gap Mills, Dec. 22, 1 8 10.
1 Col. J. M'Faihui Sib: I have in my flouring
! mill one of I'rutt's Cast Iron Spiral Smut Mills,
' and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best
- machine to prepare gram for (louring that I am nr- :
'"juainttd with, und as such cheerfully recommend it .
' to all who arc engaged 111 the manufacture of Hour, i
! Jacob I.M-ivki vi j
Aarutitburiz, March 23, 1841.
Col. J. M'Faiihi s Sir: I take pleasure in sny- ,
ing that Ptatl's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one ol the j
I best improvements for the cleaning of graiu of all :
j kinds, that has yet Come mult r my observation, und
j that I U-licve it fir superior to uny thing of ihe kind
' ever invented. You may use my nime in any w ay
; voii think proper. O. P. Ilrvus,
i ' t'm'nd .V', J in. I I, 141.
I This is to ccrtily that I have hud Pratt's Cist and
wrought iron Stunt Mat bine and Giuiu Hulirr in
' use lor better than 12 month. Mid tint) it lo jnswt r
1 every purpose that it was intended lor. Smut cm
' be taken out of wheat I believe eveiy pariii-b- ot
it can be t aken out without lueakiug ihe gram t.l
ihe wheat. John Pum k.
' Aan,nd,wK, Man 1.2:1, !!!.
i Cni, M'Faiiihn Shi: I have been cng-igul in
1 miiiiuf: tetiirilig Supeifine Flour for many years, ur d
j have it this time one ul Pratt's Smut Mdls in each
i of my mills, and I do hen by recommend tin 111 as tlie
1 most valuable improvement lor cleaning wheat ol
' smut and all other iinpunties, that I am urquaint.-d
i with. Jami: Dcsca.
I (.'111, M'Faiim Sin: I have been engaged in
the manufacturing ol flour for 28 years, and most
j cheerfully recommend the above machine, as being
by fir the best apparatus for cleansing grain that I
huvc ever used or seen. I consider it an indi-q en
silde article for any mill thut pretends to do any bu
siness. J0111 Fistua.
.luucduct Mills, Dec. 24, 1840.
Cor. .1. M'Faiiiiix Sir: Pratt's Cast Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three
years since, and I believe it is the best article of th..l
kind now in use. It will not only remove sa.ut
en'erelv, but is a most valuable apparatus to clean
wheal and rye of any character, and prepare it lot
flouring. !!. J ami Boons.
Lrwisburg, Dec. 22, 1840.
('01. J. M'Faiiiiin Slit: After a cuieful and
candid examination and trial of the machine, in re
gard to construction, neatness and despatch in exe
cution, economy in price, and power to set in ope
ration. I am fully coiiviuctd and sutisfitd, that ihe
machine above alluded to, is second to no one in
use. J. Mob bow,
Milhr and Flour Manufacturer,
Cattau ista, December 25, 1810.
Cot. J. M'Fadiiis Sib: Pratt's Cast and
Wrought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Gruiu Duller,
I consitler to be the bt-sl machine to remove smut
and other impurities lo w hich grain is subject, that
I have used, or with which I am acquainted, in re
gard lo durability of material, simplicity of construc
tion, neatness and despatch in execution.
Josi.eit Patto.
N. B. The above machines are manufactured ut
the Lewisburtr Foundry, Union county and at the
Hlooinsburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
Lewisburg, June 11), 1841.
"ullilslr riilmomill t nr lulnio
uuiy ( oiisuiiiptloii.
IS a very prevalent disease, and carries millions
1 to Ihe cold and silent grave. "Delicate toi nu
rRMAtrV commonly fall a prey lo this tell distroy
er ol human life. This disease commences at first
with a dry hacking cough, pain in Ihe breast and
side, los of appetite, and re-tbss nights. At Ici.gth
a wa-tii got decay of the whole holy is perceived,
which is calltd by many Comsumptios, "oom
1 s to A HKCLi.MR," a complaint lhat thousands are
laboring under with fuint hopes of ever recovering,
not knowing that there is a medicine existing which
will afford relief even in the last stages. This is
DR. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REME
DY for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of
Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all diseases of ihe
Liver and Lungs. A full treatment is given of
disenses in a small pamphlet, which con be h id
gratis of the Agent, whercMhe Medicine can alwavs
be obtained. Price f 1 per bottle.
for sale at No. 19 North E gh'h street, Phila
delphia. Also at the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
March, 20th, 1812. Agent.
n.VMM'iisia! Ilymprpsila!!
.Vore Proof oj the fjlirary of Dr. llarlich's ,1e
iiWe. MR. JONAS HARTMAN, of Sumneytown,
Pa,, entirely cured of the abovo disease,
whicli he was alllicted with for six years. His
symptoms wete a s nse of distention and oppres
sion alter eating, distressing pain in the pit of tho
stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dim
ness of sight, extreme debility, flatulency, acrid c
ructations, sometimes vomiting and pain in the
right side, depression of spirits, disturbed test, faint
ness, and not able to pursue his business without
causing immediate exhaustion and weariness. Mr.
Hurtman is happy to slate to the public, and is wil
ling to give any information to the afflicted, re-peeling
Ihe wonderful benefit he received from the use
of Dr Huilich's Compound Strengthening and Ger
man Aperient Pill-..
Principd Office, No. 19 North Eighth street,
Philudelphi 1, Also for sale nt the store nf
HENRY YOXIHEIMER,
March I Jlli, 1542. Agent.
Siittlll-JT ul I Mood,
IS another thingprous symptom of "Pulmonary
Affirtion," and difficult to arrest when neglect
id; 11 commences w ith cough, copious expectora
tion, which consi-ts of bright Irolhy matter, or
Mark, ami clotted with blood; there is mostly some
fever, headache, p.-dpitation of the I. earl, flushes of
heat, and ledtiess ol the cheeks; d fliculty of brea
thing, sorene.-s of (be tin. .at, and saltish taste in the
mouth, Ac. "Dn. Dc.xcan's E er.cTonAST Re
m rnr" w ill be found lo arrest this complaint. One
single hi tile, in many cases, will answer, if used at
the fust attack, but wlien n gleet' d, it m..y rcquirt!
many mute. Those who may be alllicted with
'Spitting of Blood." should lose no time in procu
ring ihe above mtditiiie, as this disease mostly
proves serious when not early attended to. Price
il per bottle.
Office for the s ite nf this ineilichie, No. l'J North
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, also for sale nt the
store of HENRY YOXI HEIMER.
March 12, 1812. Aent.
I
T11 llu tlllWttd.
HOSE who are fullering fr m various diseases
incident lo the human faniilv, would do well to
procure lr. llarlich's Cuioinund Strengthening
ami ('rrinaii Ajorient I'ill.'. which are so prc
t uiinently reccommended for Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints, ains in the side, back mid breast,
Nervious All', ctions, Head-Ache, and all ihe dis
eases ol the Stomach and Bowls. Pamphlets may
l" oht.iiiifd gr ttis, whicli contain full and explicite
d.tcetioi s for u-ing. The reader is referred to sev
eral very interesting certificate of curv-s iu this
pajer, wbith may be relied upon, as lin y lire taken
from tha original. For s tie nt No. Vi, NORTH
UK.il I'll street, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
March 5, lis 12. .4l'CIi.
iii c 3 our C'ouli lu loi e It is loo
laic.
I!. DUNCAN'S Expkctorant Rr.MKlH is
be only medicine that perfict confidence can
t.e relied upon for the imiiit dnne removal ol tins
Iroul lesome complaint. 'Phis medicine always re
lieves a c ii-li in a lew days, and when the disease
is scaled i ll Ihe lungs, it causes it to be discharged
by expeclor.iti.in, thus restoring sound In ulth to the
happme-s at.d ei.j lymcnt of those who long have
he.-li alllicted.
For snle at the Piincipsl OlTice, 19 North Eighth
street, Philadelphia Al-o st the store of
HENRY YOYTHEIMER.
Feb 20. is. 12. .Uent.
Liter C omplaint.
Cured by Ur. Harlich'i Compound Strengthen
ing and Aperient Ptlb.
MR. WILLIAW RICHARDS, Pittsburg,
Po., entirely cured of the above distressing
disease. His symptoms were pain and weight iu
the li ft side, hiss of appetite, Vomiting, acrid eruc
laiioris, a dimension of the stomach, sick headache
tuned iniigiie, counti nance changed to a citron
color. dilEculiy t t breathing, disturlied rest, alien
ded with a couh, great debility, with other sy in
lorn indicating great di rungt ment of the functions
of the liver. Mr. Richards had the advice cfsevci.d
physicians, but icctivcd no relief, until using Dr.
llAiil.K'll'S Medicine, which terminated in ef
fect cure.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 13th Norlh EIGHTH
Strict, Philadelphia.
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
Feb. 19, 1812. Agent.
t'oiiMiiiiptioii and Ufutli.
VI Till most assured y be the fate of those who
' neglect themselves when alllicted Willi t!ie
premonitory symptom of consumption, as a Cold,
Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of tie Throat,
Hoarseness, Dillicult Expectoration, Asthma, Sjut
ling of Blot tl, Ac. Dr. lrl tv', Epr.cToA!T
lU vti titr 1-expressly j replied for the removal and
HAYS, ELLIOV, LYON & GOSH.
t liolcsaU' I-al i,
la foreign, llritish and Aincricun Dry floods.
No. 12 Nobtii Thikd Sthlat, PiiiLAHtLeuiA cure of these dangerous and troublesome diseases
1 lien lore, you who a:e laboring uooer ine iniiu-
ence i t these complaints, procure mimrtlialetv tins
medicine before it be too lute, Cxi Bottlk may
be Ihe meons of prolonging your life. Always ask
for Dr. Dcncan's Expactobant Remf.dt, and sco
that you get it, and not be irt-rsuaded by some who
sell d fit-rent medicine to tuke some of iheir medi
cine in preference. These prisons obtain some
cheap thing, and palm it 011 the public at full price.
' It is theiefore important for puicha.ers to be on
! itifir gu trd.
I Dr. Di-nca!.' Exrn-TosAT RrxtnT is put
I up in l.rge sire bottles, and envcloed iu blue pa
' per. The outer foim contain a line steel plate en
I graving representing "Hope in a Storm," Price $ I
per buttle.
Principal Office 19 Norlh Eighth Street, Phlla
dtlphlJ. Also for snle at the Store of
HENRY YOXIHEIMER.
Feb. 12, 18 1 1. Agoif.
7 A' ( 77 YILL PKE VIA L.
Dr. Harlit h's medicines are daily increasing in
public favor, and want from any but a fair trial to
establish lh ir worth. We have a communication
111 our column to-Jvy from a person long aftlitied,
wiiich i but one of many vouchel foi lUls uicJi
i iuc. Sptnl of the 'finus,
- 1
COUNTRY Merchants can he supplied at all 1
times w ilk an extensive assorln cut of the above 1
Goods, on the n.ost reasonable and satisfactory terms.
May 29, 141. ly.
FOR S A W-MILI.S.
Br Bcmjamim N. CrstiWA.
'TMIE Subscribers having purchased the right for
vending and using the above valuable inven
tion, for Nor ihuiiiUi land County, offer to dispore
of the same to persons who may desire to purchase.
The above invention is now iu operation at the taw I
mill of Mr. M'Caity, near Sunbury, where it can ,
i. :.. ....1 1... A.. ...... ..r :u- -.1 -tt .i
IU lllf' V!t-u I'jr un III IM o. . (lull. a. 11, an ttliu is 1
interested.
March 27. if.
E. OOBIN.
SAMUEL GOBIX.
WARRANTED
Brass Clocks,
l or l.t Dollar,
I4 Ql'A L fur time to any ,,, by Clck Ptd
lj lars for f 25, Kir sale by
March Id,
II. B. MASSER.