Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 16, 1842, Image 4

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    It A ML JfOTE LIST.
The f lining list shows the curr nl value of all
V" Udiiin Hul k Not.. The tmt implicit re
lume :my In" placed utioii it, as it i-every wtk
n- f i 'v c iinj 11? 1 with ul J correced fiom I'i k
in .!' ii- n.ric-.
ira'iUq fn l'DHailt U lti..
Pise :
-W.ir.. Location. ,,
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NOTES A T 1' A H.
i i t. ot .n'ltii !iieiica" i
1 : i k nf tho Northern Liberties
I'M.k of I tfinsilv&iiin ,
1.'i.i!j i.l lYrii iiphii .
Ci.ir.mereiil Rtr.k .1' Pcnn'ii. .
VirT' tm' Aii.i M.c'iauics' Bank
lirnr.i Uani, , ,
Kensington Bank .
M.n u.nrtiirrrs' (j Mechanics' Batik
MiclunicV Hank .
pur
pnr
failed
40
pill
par
60
par
40
M riiiicttping 13 ink
I'I niid.lphi Hank
S,hulki!l Bank
Hi.uiliwu.ik IJnnk
Western Bunk .
Country
'M
par
par
pur
par
Ilillllitt.
1 ' i ; i f l 1 1 i fr
Westchester
Che.t.r
(irrmuntown
Lewistow n
Middletnwn
Norristown
Northumberland
Reading
Mm k nt ntlsburg
Hank nf Chester County
It.mk i -f Delaware County
1! ink of Ocrmai.town
luink il I.cvvistowii
Hunk nf M idilletrtwn
Bank nl" Montgomery Co.
H.'tik f Northumberland
Berks ('.unity Hank
' 'uliimhia 1J mk A; Bridge co.
Oarlt-le Hank
D.iylistmvn Hank
Kas'on Hai.'k
Exelungc Hunk
Do il.J brunch of
Fanners' Batik of Uucks co
Farmers' Huik of Lanciistci
Faini. is Bunk of liiading
1 1 urr Utm r j; Hank
Iiiiiciik ir Bank
Lelmnnn H mk
Metchetit' ife Mutiuf Hank
Miners Hai k oN'oihivillt
!i. tili.n"f -en Bank
Vl B'ai d. l.dl.k
W ,at Uih.-.ch 1J -nk
W'yeming Bank
OnVc ofBank ul Pci.ii'a.
;5;co do do
( I (lice do do
Ollire tli) dn
pir
par
par
pHr
50
10
par
10
Columbia
Carlisle
Doy hvtown
Fusion
Pittshuig
Htilhdaysburg
Bri-lol
f
10
par
par
fi
5
pir
5 a 8
10
10 a If)
6
10
&
par
failed
Laiicustcl
Heading
Harrishuig
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pitlshuig
I'otiHville
Allcntowti
Towandj,
Williainsport
Wtikesbarro
50
10
Huiiissuig" These
Lancaster ( offices
Heading f do not
Eastuii J issue n.
N O T E 8 A T
DISCO UN T.
Bunk of the United State
I'liiUU Ipluu GuTO
I'ltlnliutj
Erie
Mew llrihton
ilo
do
Ollice of Hank of U. S.
Do do do
li do do
Kensui-inti Sav. Inn. A
I'cnn Township Sav. Ins.
Hank ot Chamhcrkburg
B.mk ul Gettysburg
ti mik of Su.quehunna Co.
1 tie Hank
Pannei.' Sc. Diovers' Hank
lVank'iu Uiiiik
H.ilKtJnlc lJnk
Moi.riiijHlirls Batik of B.
ork liai.k
Chsmbcrs-burg
lit-tiy-kt urg
M onti ose
Kiiu
Wnyntkburg
Waahingtua
Honefcdala
Brownsville
Yo.k
.. U. The notes of those lunks on nl.ich e
omit quotations, and substitute a dah ( ) arc not
purchased by the PliilndilpLia broker, wiih tho
t xcctiKit ul thuso which have a letter of n i'miicr.
H li OKE.N DANK S.
rt.;!aiV pli.a isav. Ins. 1'hilaJihia
i "1 . it;i(Ji'?i-ti Loin Co. do
cctni . ik'l! Sav. Tna. do
failed
fui'.i d
filled
Mit J
fin rale
c'is. d
i nil ..
M inuj! Lul'or Bank (T. V Dyiitt. prop.)
Alirjjt iny L'jnk of iV.
bttiloiJ
I) .
ili.-acr
Heaver
il r r i I ur?
Wui! i'.-toii
Hell f
Paul
Huikiiut
Kayttie v
i iieen, a. '. c
J I. II II. cil,
iuiltili)(..i II
J.CK'ic'.Ort 11
Waricn
Diilnhttr
New Hope
Allium
Mi udtiltc
i'oit I 'ul l.Oll
Curlilo
Moiilioee
I'niontowu
I-..
i
Ci
: r?.- a. iii a
V ij
1:1 I"
i
r
Hunk
Hank,
Hank
-....I-;. !-: ta:.k
l-!J:!i! 1 1 :..e.i's ii.nU
Nir'l -rii h'ui.k ol i'ti,
Nfw IIl .p V '.. b..iiKC Co.
iN.mhuii.i '.i Vi.i n Col. l!k.
r..:th V.'ivt. rn Bank of 14.
Uii.cc . f 8, lu,!k:!l Hank
1'n. Ait. cV Mnnuf. Hunk
S.iW'i I.nke Hai.k
I nil hi Hui.k uf i'ciiii'j.
W itun'ii laud Lank
Vilkmbaire Uiide Co,
l.Of.ll.
(Ulll ii
lio tale ,
doted
r.o hale
clow ci
f.iil.d
fatlid
closed
filled
ili t liSl.Uljt
cloned
Wilki sbdrre no sale
All notes puipoiting to be on any IVnnsyl
vauia Bank nut given in the above ha, limy bo nt
down as liauila.
xkh ji:rsi:y.
H.itik ! Jvrtv Hiuntwick Hrunswiik fail
d
lMvideie Uank I'.eKideie
I
.r
HuiliiiRlon Co. Batik Medlord
t'ommtictal Hank Perth Ambny
t'uiul i rl.n.d Hat.k Hriilgelon
I'ui tin ib' Hunk Mount Holly
Falun is' and Mechanics' Hk Kahwuy
jut in r-.' and Mi chanics' Hk N. HimiHwiik
1
put
I
failed
a
Fanners' and Mechanics' Hk MidJletuwn Pi,
Fiaiikiin Hank o! .N. J.
Jertey City
fad. d
la, I. d
lulled
r.ni.d
laded
faihd
par
pur
10 k.llo
1
Hobokeii Bkg A. Uisziug Co Hob,. ken
Jersey Cit liai.k JerstyCity
Mill anus' Hunk Palleisoii
Muiiul.ulur, r' Hunk Helliille
Morris Coin puny Hank Momstowii
Muiiiiiuuth lik of N. J. Fieehold
Mecliulil.!.' Hank Newuik
Mechanics' and Manuf. Hk Trenton
Morris Cuiia.1 and Hkg Co Jeisiy City
Poft N'.i'es
;.i url. ti, t St Ins Co Newatk
. .. il.ot i:el llrldee Co l.am(ieilsillo
.v.. I .V.snul ic. and Hktf Co Hohoken
failed
lulled
N J 1 'inn 1' en A I.otuUuidt k Jersey City
Oiai-ae ( ,.k Orange
I aier- 11 Hm k Paleisoa
failed
1
par
pal
1
1 copies' Uiu.k do
l'finieioii Hui.k J'rinceloii
Salem Hanking Co Sjli ui
Htte Uank Newaik
Staie Hnk Eliulmhtow 11
Slate Hunk Camden
Stale Bank ol Mollis Moriulown
Male Hank Tn ntoi,
Sulem and Philad Manuf Co SaU m
hunMX Hank Newton
'I iinton Hai king Co Tienlon
En ion (Junk Dover
V aihinglon Hanking Co. llackenstck
DLUHAItU
Hk of W ilin A Hruuiiy wini W'i iniiigton
Hank of Debiwan W ilinii giuit
Uuiik of Smy rua fc n yins
1K biiiiuh Milluid
Fain els' Hk ol Sia e 1 i !.' Doief
1 la. loi.H' ' illlol gluli
I'i. I ri.ct OiOikiiowti
I U l.tuUlU N.WCa 111-
I'nii'ii I) f.li VViiiiiu.gi. n
iT 1 I'ti J r 5's
1
)ar
1
failed
iall.d
a
par
3
failed
par
put
par
pai
I-1
p. I
p.r
pal
pr
ijj I .. 'i ! la iu mi.rked thua () there are ci-1-.
1 n L...'.i,'i : l. s,.r d LOtssoflk various tit
iiuiuiiistUiiii, in tiii'uUtioi).
CITV AUCTION
AND COIVEttlSSION STOHD.
Sumlrr 29 AV-M Third Utrttt, rhilathlphla
TTL'l'.I.IC 8AI.KH of Diy Hoods, Hardware
11 nnd Cutlery, Books, BtHtiormry, Clothing,
boots, Shois and Hal?, nnj in nhott Hlmosl every
l.irri,vion i.f pooi'y. ere held at this establishment
irry ever.ing Oonds are also sold nt piivaiesale
ilurn ; Me i'i.t ai the sirrnqp auction pricep. Store
keepers a i.d ttrt tns w ill find it to their id luniage
bv mtendii a tlie snl. .
C.C. MACKEV, Auclloneer.
ri)i1sdi.!pMl. Novrinh. t 13, 1841. ly.
K.A.ir BrLCTHEP.,
VVHOLESAl.i: AM) HETAIL HOuK&EI,
l.EHS AND BTATIONniH.
Xo. 122 ("liesnul Street, below 4t!i,
Pliilndclpliia.
M'EKP nintniitly on Imnd a getiernl brsihI
inent nt Huoks Mini Statiumty ; rninprisinp
'J ln ol,.ic i, Law, Midical, ( 'bowical. Miscel'sne
mis and School Honks. Day Rocks, all s ii', I rd
ci r. do.. Family I'll lc, I'm ki t H.b'c-, Wiit.ni
I'nprrs, 'ra pun; I'npcrs. cVc. Ac, which they nl
( r at the h. west p ices to Country Merchant's I'rc.
fi'Miioiml Ci tiileiiien, Tcuchcrs, and all other thai
may favor them with ibeir custom.
I'liiliulelpiii.i, No 'inber 1:1. 1K4 I. ly.
ti i Kori Lus ( : i iLr.
iManufacttuer anH liupuricr of Sutl
tlliTy. lliiiflw nrc, vvc.
iVd. .r Suit t ft Thin! ulrrct.fnur foors below Market
I'iiatfeiiiiu.
EEP coiiit.milv on h.uid a la'cc nn J cfncral
assortmrnt ouch I.ntniis, Curii;iie H inds,
Axle Arms, Kliptic fe rine?, 1'ntml Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants nnd saddlers wiil he iupplicd Hi
nil tunes on the most ie.isoi.able ti mis. 'i hey will
find it to their iMlvant.im to call and examine his
assoilinent before iirclia.in elsewhere.
Philad.lphia. Noicml er 13, 1811. ly.
TO CCtNTitV mEKcililNTS.
rPIIE Subscriber, Aj;eiit of I on it Hams, Hut
- Maiiiifn tun m. for N. w York, I'hil ulclpbi i,
Hultiinoio hiuI -jther lare itien, w ! o. llnn nie
highly ciiiiiiiitii.li ,1 ( ir ioini alii am! (funiLlih,
has ot Unit a lir-l rale :isoi tin -nt ol HA l'!5 ai d
CATS, mi: ale f. r S.rm(i Mile', wh ih will t sold
very low, foi ca-l. or aj.pl APil rteihl, n the m Iril
cheap store. S. 40, Noito T'ntd atrvrt, oipjhi'e
the City Hotel, I'liibi.lelpliia.
1)11 VEU N, rr( Hl'll. A'fU.
N. H. Oidcis lot Hats i i the 'tuif;h. ptnipll
attended to. The highest price in ru.iA or tis-l
given jr Fur frn,.
Philadelphia, Novmihir 13, 1811 --ly
OK KVEKY DESt.'KIP'J'lO.V.
M:U' IJXULAiNDOlL COMl'ANV.
Xo. -2) Xorllt Water Street, l'liila.
M H ANL'FACTL'KEIiSt nnd dealeis in Oils of
XTJL every description both for buinino and
inuiiut.icturing purposes, whieh will bv sold much
lower than they can be procured e'sewlure, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold hy the company not proving as ie resented,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the rroney will be refunded.
Their stock now in store consists of the following
oils, viz :
in mm ..n li ti i i o .
ww,wvw Kuiiuii iiiii;i uiraeueu irpcilll 3
lilt, s-
6000
do do Colinless Oil,
do Fall und prinii Sperm Oil,
do W inter Sea Eh pliant,
do do Pnssed VV hale Oil.
15,l'l'0
10.000
20.KJO
eooo
15,ilt 0
do Summer do do do
no i.oiiimon nine i'ii,
- 0 Huricls supi lioi Straitu (hi,
i!' 0 do Co J Hank Oil,
0 do Ncu s KiMit O.I,
7 5 Cn-ks O.ivi Oil,
Tiini.i r's 1 'lis
i'j I n C01 j r ' 1 n number of Wi.ftB tti-
: : 'n t t'oi Kishif. , sud Tunner- may 'elj
r ' ' . v t.mci. Oil .is pore as imported,
' ' ' . - v- 141 ly.
' ' ' Hi SXi Wa is
. I.E. nt the S utli East C01
: i'-ufi und Murkrt Sheets, I'hiladil-
Mei.t,' v-'a!r-hiiin Hoots, stilch'-! warraritei'.
dj do i'o peui;; d do
do do do water proof, doliLle soled
and double Uopcrs.
do C.ilt skin do do do nailed
lii-il uppers,
do Heavy W'nt. r Leather Ilonls.
do do Neuta do do.
do 1 1 is: It quailei Slu.es, Calf-skin.
do do do Cro.kers do
do Fine Monroef warranted
do Kip do do
do C..f do do
do Couise do do
do do Shoes do
do Fine i!o do
do Kip do do
do Calf and SealSkin Pumps.
do List Si tks with and without soles.
ilo ( 'ar i t do do do
do Patent W'a, runted Wutrr-pmuf Moccikiiik.
Lad.es' ilo do do do
Laih. ' tunned India Kul ber sbo. s.
( it i.t't'iiii ns' do t Ul r shoes.
W'nh cery other desc iptioii of boots and shoes.
Fui Cups ..( c.ry di'M iiplicni.
'J'r.ixell in Titn k of every description.
Yei.eli.iii Travelling Ituga.
Patent (iulu Elastic Shoe Hlaekiuir.
11. I.'ln is . f ,. kinds, Palm Leaf Huts.
I'hiliilrl hia. November 13, 141. I v.
W holesalo Variety a nd Triiniiii)!4 Store
AVi.4t. Surth I'uuith lit ar Arch ft., Philiidx Iphiu.
XWHEliE (.'ouuiry Men hams and other, can be
' ' su ,li..l, at ill times, with a large Hssmtiui nl
ol lli.sn ry, (iliiies, Merino, Cotton, und Wonhn
Shuts and Diawei-, Spool Cotton, Patent Thiea.l.
Cotton CoiiU. Pultons, 'lapes, Hindings, Hoi k
and Eye.-, Pu s, Ac. And a general van. ty ul u-e-ful
aitieles, which he otll is for sale at the lowest
pi ices.
Phils !cl.hin, N'oveinbel 13. 1R4 I. ly.
WIIOIaSAZ.
hoisehy, a love &
I.ISin.L VtklITT SI1.SK,
A'o. 34 A'oi 'A J t urth it., under Merchant' Until,
PHILADELPHIA.
JTTHI'.UE Couiiliy M. iibui.ts mn be supplied
y Y vi h an cxleiikive variety i f choice srliites
in I is In e, n on ihe must lessouable tirms,
Nov. f. b lf-,4 I ly
riccKiLitiL & iikrsb7
.j j, .tui iu ri'iuiiii mi t't't,
(cMRwrn of contsa's h ist.)
W in n the) constantly keep on hand a geni isl
o-K.r'iiii nt of
OZ.CTXTS, CA ECIIMKIIES, VESTIIia S,
And a h'tul vurittu nl v.rttcttu if a itijitruir
iiosliv. Mtneh lli.y" . (frr to "dii.p,..e of
1 pi.ii i,e til' st les.onuble tirius.
COFN i r.Y MEIiCHANTS and others will
find 11 to tl. is advsntsge to call and examine
thsir st'ck fcf.i.e purchasing el.swhcje.
trLll.iltlilus. Nnv. d, U4I. ly
FTE? COlTOTISPs,
Wholesale and Hetail Shoe, Honnet,
nod Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
A'o. 66 Korth 2d ttrrtt, a few tluori above Jtrch,
Philadelphia.
A LO Trunks, Caipet liagaand Vn lice, of ev
2sJ ery descnption, all of which he ofleia for
sale nn the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. -ly.
J . W. SWAIN,
Umbrella ami l'arasol Manufacturer.
A'o. 37 Kwth Thml rtrrft, (wo dours below the
Citv huh I, Phitadtlihia.
C IOI'N Tli1! Meiehuiits and others are solicited
J to rx 3110111; Lis umniti.irnt hifore purchasing
Isew here
1'hila elj hij. Nov, ml. r II. isll. ly.
M'KlllMJ, GOOD CO.
Xo. IKS Maik"t Street, riiiladeli'hia.
1JNV1TE tl.e attention of Coni tiy Merchants
Q to their rxtciisiT a-sor:ment ot Hutiili French
'mil Ann in an Dry Coods. which they i.lh r for sale
on the niii-t reasoiifble tiims.
Philudelphia, November 13, 1 Si I . 1 v.
TrKsTiH)Lrr()i7
ESI ECTFt 'LLY i.,f, mis her fiiei .Is and the
. pul lie ccnrraWv, that she continues to keep
Unit will known Tavein Stand in Maiket stnet,
Snnbury, sign of the
fiiimerly kept by John Bolton, her husband; and
by 1 mleavoni.g to conduct the establishment in a
iinuiiicr to give saiislaclion to oil, hopes 10 merit a
libeiul shale of public pattoi ace.
Snnbury, Octolir !Mh, 1841.
I ) ESl'EC TFI'LLY infoim the eitirens of Pun-
bury nn.l vicinity, ilnit they lime Ink' 11 the
Shop tut- ly orcupied by W in. Durst, whirethey
will carry nn the
TAILORING ECSINISS,
in all its vanous br iiehes. Hy stiict stt. m ion and
leasoiisble chuiges, they expect to met it a share of
public I Httoiincn.
Snnbury, Sept. 4th, 1S1I.
LIST OF BOOKS,
lOH SJLk HT '
NTHON'S t l.issi.1,1 Diciionsry; Lemprier's
do ; Ainswoitli's do ; Col. I. 's do.; Enclish and
(icim.m do ; Ambon's Cn-nr; Anthon's (irammer;
Antheii's Ciceio; Mail's La in I'eudei; I igilly's do.;
Aii.bcw's Latin Less.. us; Dolinegan's Lexicon;
F sk's lire, k Ex. reives; Davies's Lecendci; (iraeea
Muj.iia; Aih uis's lioiiiiin Antiquities; Piiuiock's
C.liUniilh's Eegliiinl; do. Oreeci ; Lyell's Eh merits
of '!. .py ; Mrs. Lincoln's Hotauv; Elements nl
11. t iny; Hri.li;e's Alilr,.; Porter's tihetoiicat U s-der-;
Eun rson'a (!eogru hy and History; Oh ey's
do ; Purity's do.; Smith's (irammei; Kirkhtim's do.:
Kay's Kesihrs; Cobl's. do; t'obh's Arithmetick;
Hike's do.; Emerson's do.; Col b's Spelling Honks;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Hooks; Evangelical Fa
mily Lihtary; Collage Hible-; Family do; ('ellnter
al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Puikei's Ex
ercises rn Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's
S.im's Rest; Atiierican lit volution; Mariyatt's No
vels; Mis. Phelps on Cbemistiv; Iliad; Catechism
of American Law s; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry lor Beginner; English Exercis.s adapted to
Murray's (irumiiier; Siquel to Comley's Sjadltiig
Hook; Am. lican Cbiss Hcok; Dnboll's Schoolmss
tcr's Assistant; A rreulvar.cty of Hlui.k Hooks, Ac.
Ai gost .!, 1H4I.
MADEIKA WIN E. First quality Madicia
Wine, for sslo low by
Set. 1, IMI. H. B. MASSE II,
FOE HTM PlitioF HHANDY. A gtnuTii.
aitlcle hIwhvs on holid and for sale bv
i-cpi. U, fsll. H. B. MASSEK.
HOLI.A.N D (ilN, Ol the best quality always
011 b ind and for tale I V
Sept. I, isll. ' 11. B. MASSEK
LOAF AND LL.MP Si (J A K. Always on
hull. I slid tor side by
s.pt. IjjMI. 11. BIA.SSEH
NEW OIM. FANS MdAi: lloiElti
LAssES. Oi the best quality always on hand
ul d for sale by
s, ,.t . JtL 1 1. B. MASSE U ,
HHOWN Sl "t: Al!. Of a good quabtv, lor sale
lw by Sept. I, U4 I. H. B. MAS! EH.
i.liEEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the lest
qualttv h whvs nu hand und for .ale l y
S'tl'filL ,Ji,- M ASSF.K.
t OFFI E. Java, bin uti.l I.aguuu Collie, coti
stiiutly on hand and fur sale by
s. pt. I, 18-11. .H. B. MASSEH.
Sl'EHM OIL. Winter and Summer straiuid
Spi nn Oil, uf the lest quality, always on hand and
lor sule bv
Sept l, 1811. H. II, MASSEH.
STEEL. Cast and Blistei Stei I. fi.r sale by
Sept. I , I s 1 1 . B. MAssl'.lL
llilSH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con
stantly u hand and fur sale by
Sept. I, 14 1 II. B. M ASSF.lt.
1.10,1 OKS. Ol all km Is and of the Lest quali
ties, always 011 hand and fur sale by
Sept. L 184 I. 11. B. MASSE It.
sPlilMi S 1'EI.L. Of various sizes l..r Eliplic
Springs, lor sale by
Sefl. 1. 1841. H. BJUASSF.lt.
LAhtii: IjCAltiO HI H EES For sale al
v ry reduced prices by
Scpt. I. 1841. H. 11. MASSE It.
BLANK HOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale by
S.pt.J. 181L U.Jl. MASSEK.
BLANK DEEDS. Bonda, Mortgage., Ac. for
.ale ly Sept. I, IMI. II. B. MASSEH,
Jt SI ICES' BLANKS. for sale by
Sept. 1. 1841. 11. B. MASSE It.
CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Uncii, Ac,
for si. te by
Sept. 1. 1811. 1LB. MASHER,
CAssl.MEKES AND BATTEN ETTtf. For
sule very low by
Sept. I, 1811. H. B. MASSEH.
CA1! PE TINU. For .ale cheap by
Sepl. I, 1841. II. B. MASSE It.
BLANKETS
Sept. I, 1841.
-For sule cluap by
H. B. MASSE It.
UNBLEACHED M LSl.lNs. For sale by
Sept. 1, 1841. 11. H. M A ss E It.
COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS
For sale hy
Sept. 1, 1841. H . B M A SHE IL
HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For sale
by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASS Fit.
"fowl NO LINES, CORDS AND ROPES.
For sale by
lept. I, tfctl. H. B. MACi;ER.
A N unparellclrd remedy for common Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, lufluer ta, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
leading to consumption; composed of the concen
trated virtuea of lion hound. Boost t, Blood Root,
Liverwort and seveial other vegi table substances.
Prepared only by J. M. W 1.1 slow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence and universal) admitted pectoral
viitues of the Herbs from which the Btihum vf
Hortliuund is made, are too generally known to re
quire rec nimen.'a'inn ; il is therefore only ticcrsaa
ry to ob-erve that thia Medicine contains the whole
of their Medic nal properties, highly concentrated,
ai d so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render il the most speedy,
mild and certain run. ily, now in u.e, U r the com
plaints st ove mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflammation and sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, ens
aiding the patient to expertotate with ease and five
dnm, assuages cough, relieves nthmatic and diffi
cult tcspiralion, heals the injured parts, opens the
potes, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives
sttiiigth to the tender lungs, and thus produces a
S cedy and lasting cute.
IvuniTiii 111: is thr n sr.sT enmr. in Mam.
W'c are not mining lint class of Editors who f. r a
few dollars will, (at the rxense of truth and ho
nesty) "ctaek up" un nriicle and bring it into rapid
sale; neither ate we willirg to icmain silent, afii r
having tested the utility of an im rovement 1 r db
coveiy in si ience or ait. Our readers will recollect
we told them we were unwt II wi'h a sore throat and
violvut cold some few weiks sgo. Well, we pur
chased two bottles of WINSLOW 'H BALSAM
OF HOIiEHOL'ND, and so sudden was the cure,
that we forgot we ever hud a cold. Tho:c who
are nlllicled, may tiy it upon our recommendation.
.cu'.s T-ftgrtijih. For sale by
HENRY VO.YTHEIMER, Suntntru,
JACOB BRICHT, Surth u m bcrlund.
Also, .y Druggists generally throughout the
country. fjj- Price, 00 cenls per bolilo.
August 14th, 1841. ly. .
ATTENTION.
j . siUi 1: v j i 1: s ,
I EyUF.STS the attention of his country frim.ls
V who are in waul, to his verv Luge stock of
Carpctings, Cil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Stan Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just npemd, at
his warehouses, No. 18 North Sd street, and No. 'i
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila
delphia. Julv 31, 1841. ly.
JCH1TS ft, C'JIiliTGG.
WIIOLZSALE fnOE, BONNET)
Cap aitul Palm Leaf Hut Scire,
No. 10 South 4 hi Strikt, PHILADELPHIA,
'lirHERE an ettu.sivc a:tortmeul of the aboie
' artiiles ate CJt.btatitlv kept oil hand, for sale
at the most res.sonul.le leiuis.
May 2'J. 1841.- ly.
SPANISH HIDES,
TANNEItS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). K 1 U K P A T II 1 C lv & SO X,
A'o. 21. A'o Third rlrcrt,
(atl W'tLX MAHkST AMI ClltsMT kTRKITS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAYE for aalea lnrge and excellent assortment
of Sjiaiiith Jlidts, Putnu Kipit, Tanner t Oil,
Ac, at the lowest maiket prices, utl.rr for cash, it
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of l eather received for s ite, 01
purchased Ml the highest maiket prices.
Leather stored fice of thaigc.
April 17, 1841. ly.
LLjCOT r'f? ttn fra-i 2
THIS MAnilXF, ACA1XST T1IK
WOULD.
irnronTANT to f a r ivi e n s.
BAV EN POR T'S Improved Patent Threshing
Machine and Horse Power, which threshes
and cleans al the same linn an invention for
which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which
renders the above machine perfect and past forth, r
impiovcmenl. Those who have I eeu wailing for
somi thing Utter than herelofoie off. red for sale.
w ill find this to be the article. Conic see il
judge lor youtsilves.
and
The subscribers have purchased the right of the i
above Machine and Hcr.-e Power, tor Ihe conn- :
ties uf N'oH i Hi'M aruLAMi, Ltcomi.vo, Clitos,
and IMiiv mill also, the privileges of vending j
II. 1 11. in any other places lor wliicti the light lias
liol been )lf viously sold.
The advalituges which this Machine has over
all others invenli J aie many and obvious. One
boy and three men can do all the threshing and
cleaning ol 160 bushels of win at in one day and
this usually takes seven hands one day and three
tho next. For field threshing it lakes the lead ol
any thing ill this world no grain is .canned ul
lost.
Such is the sujieriority of the Horse Poer,
tliat lline horses can lb roll as much with il as
four can with any other.
The Machines and Horse Power will l sold
together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Made and
sold in Milton, by ihu kulscribers.
W M. W ELI H,
W M. H. POMP.
HENRY FR1CK.
Milton, Apiil 17, 1811.
THRESHING A WINNOWING MACHINE
Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent
Threshing and W innowing Machines, and being
repeatedly called upon for our opinion in rcgaid to
their value, durability and advantages, we make,
dec to state, that they exceed in our opinion, any
1 hre.h i'g Machine we ever Islore witnessed in
use. I hey will tl.re.h and clean, III lor maiket
200 buklii Is of W best per day, and this with the
aid of three hands besides the driver. The Straw-
is passed oil' from the grain on an incline plane, ex
tending alxiut Pi feel from the Machine. Scarce
ly a grain is lost. W hat is ol some importance
and greatly ao, is the fact that no dust passes from
die Machine to the man who feeds il. The Horse
Kiwer seems lo be perfection itself three horses
may work it with ek and then fsstc.t gail nted
only bo the oidinsry plough gait, nt must
cheeifully r commend the M si bine lo rsrmers
they aie iiiunufui-luicd in Milton by Messrs. W elch
Pomp and Flick. Fill!. IP lill.l.r.K i .
JOHN B HELLER
Chilisq.iaque tshp.. Norih'd co, March 20, 1841.
II A Z A IK II '.S
UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND
STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc.
uiiic ntx, facts and othi r useful infoimatioii, illustra
tive uf the history and resources of the American
Union, soil ol e ii h Slate; embracing commerce,
uiHiiufuciuies, aiirii u:luie, inli rual improvements,
hhiiks.c urrency, fmaiixs, education, Ac. Ac, Edi
ted by Samuel Huutul.
Publl lied ev.ry W'ediiesilsy, st 7U Dot k l reel.
The price lo suWcrilieia is t srr annum, payable
on the first ul January of each year. No subscrip
tion received fur less than a year. Subseiibcis out
of the pnnni aluiu. to pay in advance.
IMPORTANT
TO
rilHE Undersigned lake pleasure in sulmutting
X. to the public the following Recommendations
or Pratt's Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Duller to
all dea'irs in Grain and msnufactora of Flour, be
lieving It to he superior to any thing of Ihe kind
ever ofT ted to the public. All otdera addressed to
Col.J. M'Faddin, I.ewishurR, Union county Penn
sylvania. EBENEKZER SQUIRE,
JACKSON M FADDLN.
CEItTIUCJITESt
Mmilz's Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841.
J. M'FAimtn Situ I cheerfully testify to ihe
goodnes and d, liability of Pratl'a Cast Iron Smut
Mill arrl Grain Duller, as lieing 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 fur a grett many years,
and have always tried to have the (test apparatus for
manufacturing that could he got, and do say that the
above inuchiue is the hist apparatus I believe now
in use. Johm Moatz.
Ulotmifliurg, Dec. 26, 1840.
Cnt.J. M'Faihum Sins In reply to your favor,
received a few days since, I have only to say, that the
fact of my having introduced into each of the four
mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt'a Cast
Iron Smut Mills, is thr best evidence I can give you
uf their utility, Yours truly, W, M'Kf.lvt.
Mihit, March 17, 1841.
J. M'Faihum Hi a : I do heieby certify without
any lies. latum, that Pratt s Smut Mill and Grain
Holler is the most perfect machine to cleanse grain
of smut and all other impeifections, thai I have ever
seen, and I believe I have seen all the kinds that ate
now ustd in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will
ci me in competition with il. Gnu. Lckf.ht.
Col.J. M'Faihum Sir: During the past 24
years I have been constantly engaged in manutac
luring flour, and during the lust 12 ears have been
the nw nt r of a prist and flouring mill, and among
till the contrivances to remove impurities from grain
I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt'a iron ma
chine is superior to any with which I am acquaint
ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen
months. r KKiitniiK Ihis,
Yorkshire Mill; Dec, 1840.
I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus
to prep re grain for tloiiruiK, as the bent, and I want
no better ttir-n Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will
remove smut entirely no mistake.
M. Clkasom
Sunburu, December 22, 1840.
Co i. J. M'Faihiim Si r i I have in my mill one
of Pratt's cast and w rought iron spiral Smut Mills
and lirani Duller, ami am confident thai in regard
to simplicity of construction, and durability of mute,
rial, il is superior to any 1 am acquainted with.
lIl.MHI MaSSKH.
Rear Gap Milh, Dec. 22, 1810.
Col. J. M 'Fa ii m v Sir: 1 Ini.e in my flouring
mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mills,
and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best
machine la prepare grain for flouring that I am ac
quainted w lib, and as such cheeifully recommend it
to all who arc engaged in the manufacture of flour.
Jacob Lkiskmhimj.
Aaronnburg, March 23, 1841.
Col. J. M'Faiihi m Sib : I take pleasure in say
ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the
best improvements for the cleaning of grain of all
kinds, that has yet come under my observation, and
that I believe il fir superior to any thing uf the kind
ever invented. You may use my name in any way
you think proper. O. P. Dcmcam.
Union Mill, Jan. 14, 1841.
Tl is is to certify that I have had Pratt's C.st and
vroniilit iron Smut Machine and Giaiu Hullrr in
use lor heller than 12 months, and find it lo answer
every purpose that it was intended for. Smut can
1 tukcu out of wheat I believe eveiy particle of
it can le taken uul without breaking the grain ol
the wheat. Jons I'iimk.
Amumbuijf, Much 2:1, 1811,
Col. M'Faihh! Sir : I huve been engagid in
manufacturing Supcitine Flour for many years, at d
have sl this time one ot Pratt's Smut Mills in each
of my mills, and I do hereby rccomtm nd them as the
most valuable improvement fur cleaning wheal ot
smut and all other impurities, thai I am acquainted
with. J a M r. a Dcmcam.
Cot. M Fappim Hir: I have been engaged in
the manutactuiing ol flour fur 28 yeais, and most
cluerfully recommend the above machine, us It'ing
by fir the hist apparatus for cleansing grain thai I
j "H e r rr uwa or Mr- consoler it an iniiisj en
! sible article for any mill that ptetends to do any bu-
siui ss. Jiiiim 1 1 siw:u.
.IjUfduet Milh, Dec. 24, 1840.
Coi. J. M'Faihum Sir: Pratt's Cast Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill alaiut three
years since, and I lelieve it is the list article uf lln.t
kind now in use. It will not only remove smut
en'eifly, hut is a most valuable apparatus lo clean
w heat and rye of any character, and prepare il lor
flouting. Bkmjamim Boome.
l.tic'Lurg, Dec. 22, 1840.
Col. J. M'Fa niiii Sm: After a csicful and
candid examination and trial of the machine, in re
gaid to construction, neatness and despatch in exe
cution, economy in price, and power lo set in ope
ration. I am fully Convinced and satisfied, that the
machine ubove alluded to, is second to no one in
use. J. Mohnow,
Milh r and Flour Manufacturer.
Caltawhia, Dec. mher 25, 1840.
Col. J. M'Fapuib Sim: Fran's Cast and
Wiuiiglil Iron Spiral Sniul Mill and Grain Duller,
I consider to be the hi si machine to lemove smut
and other impurities to which grain is subject, that
I have used, or with which 1 am acquainted, in re
gaid lo durability of material, simplicity of construc
tion, neatness and despatch in execution.
Jostcii Paxton.
N. B. The alsove machines are manufactured at
the Lcwisburg Foundry, Union county and at the
Hloonisbiirg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
Lewisburg, June 19, 1841.
HAYS, ELLIOT, LYON COSIX.
WlioU'Kale Dealn-ft,
In Foreign, Hritish and American Dry dixit.
No. 12 North Third Strebt, PniLAiitLrHiA
"COUNTRY Merchants csn he supplied at all
lime ill. an eitensive sssorlnnl of the above
Goods, on Ihe n.nst reasonable and satisfactory terms.
May 29, 1841. I y.
"si XF-A DJUSTIXC. LOT. UKAClT
FOR 8AW.MILIJS.
Uf BCMJAHIM N. Cl'BHWA.
rpilE Subscribers having purchased the right for
vending and using the above valuable inven
tion, for Northumbeiland County, offer lo dispose
of the aame to persona who may desire to purchase.
The above invention ia now in operation at the saw
mill of Mr. M'Caity, near Sunbury, where it can
be inspected by owner of saw mills and all others
intcrcsicd. E. GOBIN,
March 27. tf. SAMUEL GOBIN.
WARRANTED
ISrass Clocks,
Tor III Dollars
W7 Ql'A I for time to any mid ly Clock Ped
U. A tars jor yo, lot ssle by
March IJ.
II. 13. lilASSEIt.
ColIi, ('ought, nnd Consumption..
fiHESE universal complaints we find In almost
JL every family, attended with more or lesa seve-
rtty, at the same time regarded by aome with very
little attention, until ihe henin In assume a serious
churn ter. Why are patients so neolerlful of them
selves, when Ihey know that their health la all in
all ! Ate they nut aware that it rrquires much
longer time lo arrest a disease when suffered to knit
ila threads upon the vit ds! Will those who desire
health take good advice, and always be provided
with a few bottle of l)r. Duncan' i Expectorant
Uemedy" whereby they can immediately arrest the
fatal progress of Consumpiion, and not he compel
led to spend years In misery and pain, besides ma
king an "Apothecary Shop" of their stomachs t
1 his Medicine is certain in its fleets, if used in due
season, and always produces lelief in the most hope
lesa cases, hy its soothing and palliative effects,
This ia consolation which many appreciate.
oiltre and W holes-ale Depot, lo. 19 JNoith
Eighth st eel, Philadelphia. Price $1 per bottle.
For tale at the store of
HENRY YOXT11EIMER,
April 9th, 1842. Agmil.
IMvcr Complaint,
Ten years nlnndiiiir, cured by the use of Dr. liar
lich's Compound Stringthcnitig und Herman
Aperient l'illn.
A 1 RS. SARAH BOY E It, wife of Willnm Boy
er. North Fourth Street alaive Callowhill,
Philudelphia, entin ly cured uf the above distressing
disease. Her symptom were habitual cosliveness
of the bowels, total loss of appetite, excruciating
pain in the side, stomach and back, depression of
spirits, extreme debility, could not lie on her left
side without an aggravation of pain, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement in Ihe
functions of the liver. Mrs. Buyer was attended
by several of the first physicians, hut received hut
little relief from their medicine at last friend of
(if her' procuied a package of Dr Harlich's Strength
ening and German Aperient Pill, which, by the
use of one package, induced her to continue with
the medicine, which resu'ted in t fleeting a perma
nent cure, beyond Ihe expectations of her friends.
Principal ollice for this medicine ia at No. 19
North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also for sale at
the store of II EN R Y YOXTH ELM E It,
April U.I. 1842. Agent.
1'utliMf I'itlmonalls; or Pulmo
nary CoiiKiiniptlon.
TS a veiy pr valent disease, and carries milliom
to the cold and silent grave. Delicato tocmii
fkmalks" commonly full a prey to this tell distroy
er of human life This disease commences at first
with a dry hacking cough, pain in the breast and
side, lo-s of apM tite. and re-lb as nights. At length
a w a-ting or decay of llic whole body is perceived,
which is .a h. I by many Cumsi'mptiom, "hoi mo
imto a nnuvi;," a complaint that thousands are
laboring under with fui i it hopes of ever recovering,
not knowing that there ia a medicine existing which
wi'l afford ri b. f even in the last stages. This ia
I'M. DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT REME
DY for Cnii-umptiou, Coughs, Colt's, Spiixiag of
Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the
Liver and Lungs. A full treatment is given of
di-i oscs in a small pamphlet, which can be had
grali. of Ihe Agent, where the Medicine can always
be ob:uinetl. Piice f per bottle.
For sale at No. 19 North E gh'h atrtct, Phila
delphia. Also at the store of
HENRY YOXTIIEIMER,
March. 2(ith, 1842. Arnt.
Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! !
More Pruoft pJ Ihe F.Jficacij of Dr. Harlich's .Me
tlxcih es.
R.JONAS HARTMAN, of Sumneytown,
Pa., entirely cured of the above disease,
whicti he was arl'.iiied with for six yiars. His
svmptoins weie as nse of distention aid oppres
sion alter eating, distiessing psiu in the pit of tho
stomach, nauca, loss of appetite, giddiness and dim
ness of sight, extrune debility, flatulency, acrid o
ruii.it una, sometimes vomiting and pain in the
right side, depression of spirits, disturbed test, f.iint
ness, and not able to pursue his business without
causing immedia'e exhaustion and weariness. Mr.
11 irtm iri is happy t . state to Ihe public, ami is wil
ling to cjve any information to the nlHfcted, respec
ting the wonderful bene lit he received from the use
of Dr llailich's Compound Strengthening and Ger
man Aperient Pill'.
Piuicipil Ollice, No. 19 North Eighth alrcct,
Philadelphia. Also for sale al the store nf
HENRY YOX1HEIMER.
March 19th, 1543. Agent.
SpiUiii of lllootl,
IS another dangerous symptom of "Pttlmnnary
AJfirtion," ami difficult to ariest when neglect
ed ; it commences with cough, copious expectora
tion, which ennsi-ts of fcighl frothy matter, or
black, ami clotted with blood ; there is mostly some
fever, headache, p ilpitation of the heart, flushes of
heat, and redness of the cheeks; d (liculty of brea
thing, soreness of the throat, ami saltish taste in ihe
mouth, Ac "Da. Dumcam's E x cf.cto rami Hk
suit" will lie found to arrest this complaint. One
single bottle, in many cases, will answer, if used at
the first attack, but when neglect' d, it may require
many more. Those who may be afflicted with
'Spitting of Blood." should lose no lime in procu
ring the shove medicine, as this disease mostly
proves serious when not early attended to. Prim
f I er bottle.
Oftice for the ssle of this medicine, No. 19 North
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, also for sale at the
sioret.f HENRY YOXTIIEIMER.
March 12, 1842. Agent.
To the Alllictrd.
riHOf'E who are suffering from various diseases
L incident lo the human family, would do well lo
procure Dr. Jlarlieli's Compound Strengthening
and (irrman Aperient Pills, which are ao pre
eminently recommended for Dyspepsia, Liver
Complaints. aina in the aide, back and breast,
Nervious All. ctions, Head-Ache, and all the dis
eases ol the Stomach and Bowls. Pamphlets may
be obtained grans, w hich contain full and explicite
directions for using. The reader is referred to sev
eral very interesting certificates of cures in this
par, w hich msy be relied upon, as Ihey are taken
from lha original. For sale al No. 19, NORTH
EIGHTH treel, Philadelphia.
HENRY VOXTHEl.MER,
March 6, 1842. Agent.
Curt jour I on? It lxTore It Is too
late.
DR. DUNCAN'S EirtCToaiMr Rir.nT i
the only medicine that peif. ct confidence can
he it-lied upon for the immtdiate icmoval of this
trout I. some complaint. Thia medicine always re.
lieves a cough in a few days, and when the disease
is seated . n the lungs, it cause it to be discharged
by expectoration, thus restoring sound health lo the
happiness a-d enjoy ment of those who long have
been afflicted.
For sale at ihe Principal Office, 19 North Eighth
street, Philad.lphia Aln at the store nf
HENRY YOYTHEIMER,
Feb. 26, IMS .Igent.
THUTll WILL PJit: VIAL.
Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increasing in
public favor, snJ want from any but fair trial la
e.tsniun tQ.'ir worm. s uave a eomraunirati .n
in our columns to-slty from a person long afflicted,
wrut'h is but nus of many touchtr tor thia DteJl
tne. Spirit of tU Timts,