Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 14, 1842, Image 4

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1EXS1 JLVAXI i.
The fallowing list show the curr ul value nf nil
Peim-y Ivmiia Hank Notes. The nm-1 implicit n
liuice may be placed upon it, 11 u i cmti to? A
can fully compared Willi ai ti c art 1 oil hum Hi k
kill's Reporter.
Hanks In riitl i.H f t.lila.
Nam.
TiOCA it
Disc
Inn. tn. i
NOTES
AT
p is.
Pank nf North Ameiicn
Bank nt the Northern Liberties
Cornmercinl Dank of Penn'n. .
Fanners' ami Mechanics' Bm''i
Kensington Hank
'liiladclphii Batik
Mchnylkill Bank
Siinthwark Bank
Western Bank .
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I"
I""' .
pal ;
p.ir i
p.r
pjr
i
par ,
.;.r !
par
par I
pat !
p ,. I
ri.. 1
Country Hanks.
Punk of Chester County
V. t-s.;i'fi ester
1) mk of Delaware County
Hank nf (Jermaiitown
Bank of Montgomery Cu.
i'uyleslnw n Dunk
Fusion Bunk
Farmers' Hunk of Bucks to.
Office of Buik of IVtm'a.
Ollice do do
Ollice do do
OHice dr ilo
Chester
(il-liUfllitOwn
JS LiirtaK' 11
l)oi lu. '.own
t.uMon
ll-t t 0
J I iiri! u'K'j
l.:u igiir I
llil'l 0
Kr.!ii'8
V. I'ti.n
Alo
J ii
mil
sue 11. .
NOTES AT
l)i'iir. t
Bank of the I.' tilled Slate-,'
Batik of Pcnn Township .
tii anl Ltank .
Manufacturers' tfc Mechanics'
Mechanics' ltank
Mivanienring Bank
Titmk of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Tottsvillc
Bank of Lewistow 11
Hank nfMiddlotnwn
Ji til; of Nnriiiniuhcili'nd
I 1 i.i Uaiik cV lludo co.
Variisic Lank"
LxcUini e ikai.k
1 'I.I 1 ralli h nf
Far-.n-r:,' l'atik of I.ani-.i--t"r
l.ai;ca-icr Coiintv Bank
Fiumci:,' Hinkui KiuJint
Hurri-buri: Bank
L. meatier if in!;
Lebanon Hunk
Merchants' iV Mnnuf. Bunk
B ink of Pittsburg
West bun. i ll II. .nk
Wyoming l!:itik
Northampton Bank
Hi iks ( 'outity Hunk
llliie of Dank of V. S.
ho do ilo
Do t1 ilo
Kensington Sv. Ins. A
I'riiii Township Sav. Ins.
lt.ink nl ( :ii;uiilifrt liuifi
Hank ol (jettyshurg
Hank of Su.-quehuiwa Co.
Erie Bank
Fanners' uc Drovers' Dank
Franklin Hank
Honcsdulc Bnk
Mononguhela Ltank of D.
:,(. f-o
I iu'.l)
:)."
'.'ii
7!
icjnir
7a 10
2.r
25
12
liuuk
Kiitisville
l.l'WIhtolVIl
Miililletown
Nuttliumlierlan-l
'ollllllhltt
arlile
Pittsburg
llullidaysbiirg
Lancastci
I anraster
Kifiding
U
I'i
13
fi
5
la
13
10
MarriMliurg
10 a
15
(i
13
U
It
rn
so
20
l.iuunister
I.eliani'U
I'itlahuii;
1'ilUbuig
illiaiiispnrt
'i:ker..arlu
A ilriitowii
it, ailing
I'lllsl'liri
I. MO
l'A lilil'.liloll
i!u
do
Uint;li'r.ii
(h llv.-l'Ui
Monliose
Kriu
V'nynrslitirg
uHliinnton
lloiitsdale 10
HroiMiuville
otk
in
13
111
an
:
l&
6
13
Voik ltank
N. Lt. The notes of thoce bunks 011 which we
;mit ijuolatioiiB, and substitute a dash ( ) arc not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of n fcrcuce.
UltOKEN BANK S.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. I'hilcdclj.hia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
clonlkill Sav. Ins. do
.Mai!'inl Lulmr Dunn ('I'. W Dyott, prop.)
failed
fail, d
failed
failed
tailed
no tale
closed
closed
failed
closed
no rule
failed
failed
fulled
no sale
i ow jnila II1111K
Alleghany Hunk of Pa.
Pai k of Heaver
i n.li of Suatnra
ii.oik of Wushington
Centre Hank
City Hank
Farmers' cV Meih'i's' Hank
Farmers' iV MocuVa' Benk
a'ariiicra' & Mech'ce' Hank
Harmony Instituto
Jluutinttdor, Uatik
Juniata Hank
Lumbermen's Unitk
Northern Hank c.f Pu.
New Hope Del. Hride t'li,
Noithuniti'd '( 'iiion (.'ol. Ilk
North Western Uaik of Pa.
Othee ol Kchuylkill B mk
Pu. Axr. it Munuf, Hank
Silver Lake Hunk
I nion Hank of 1'enn'a.
Wv'KimoiL'luuil Hunk
Wilki sbairc Hndiie Co.
To wand a
Heilford
Heaver
llairishurg
Washington
Itelltfonto
PituUng
Pittsburg
Fayette co,
Ciricncasl.e
Huimonv
Huritiiigilon 110 side
l.eiviKuwi no sale
arien
Dull, lull'
New Hope
Milton
Mrudtiile
Port (bullion
CurUslo
? lontiisi!
L'niuntown
: iislurj(
ilki sb.irre
failed
no sale
closed
lio sali
L'iost d
laihd
faihd
closed
failed
closed
nohule
(J)- All notes purportiiiK to be on any Peiinsyl
tamu Hunk lint (riven Ri the above li.-t, may be ct
down an frauds.
WAY JUItvr.Y.
Hank of New Hiunswick
Itrunswiek
llelvideiu
M.ilford
Perth Auihoy
liridgclnii
Mount Holly
liahwuy
N. Hi 11. It. w ilk
Middletowu Pi
Jtisey f.'ily
failed
1
par
1
pur
I
failed
le.iled
laded
failed
failed
failed
2
faihd
1
par
lit rvsJeiu Hsnk
Huiliugiou C'o. Hank
Ct'iuineiciul Hank
CumU'ilaiiil Hank
Furnii lh' Halik
I'auiieia' and Mechanics' Ilk
1'uiim rs' and Michanio' lik
f anners' mid Mi n lianu' Itk
Fiaiikiil) ltank of N. J.
llol'i km HkgAr, liiuxitig Co lloboken
Jersey City Hank
Jtisey City
Miiiiauus Hank
MaiiuUilur r.s' Hank
Mi iris ('oii.nuny Hunk
.Monmouth lik of .N.J.
Mi 1 lianii s' Haiik
Mechaiius' mid Mauuf. Hk
Monis ('anal and Hag Co
Post Nuns
Newark llkp & Ins Co
New Hope Del bridge Co
.V. J. Muuutuc. and liki! Co
J'liltl Ib'OII
itelleville
Morristown
Frwhold
Newaik
T'retilon
Jtibey City
I'D b-
Newaik
l.emheilMille
Hobtri.rn
N J Pfoleclou cV Lombard hk .tcrny Ciiy
I Irange Jt.oik Iran;
1'ait'i.ii Hunk PuUfsoii
People.' Hank do
Princeton Hank Pi'iirelnii
Salem Hunkiin I 'o ;.J. 11,
M ile Hunk Newaik
ftilale Hank' J:ii ,lu ihtow 1
Male Hank ' .!('. -u
Stale Haul "I Monis Mill i'.l mil
Sute Hunk T ri itioi,
Snlem und rhiluil Maiiuf Co Sulim
Sussex Hinik Ni iv inn
1'ieiitoii Hhiiking V Tieiiti.ii
Fninii Hunk Dmt r
BsliiugU 11 lianking I'u. il in kenssck
ii:i.iv Aiti-
Pk of Wilm A Hrandy win 1 ii,ini!ton
Mi
p.r
I
1
par
I
I oil'. 1
I... I. d
;i
i
:s
faihd
Hunk of Deluw an VS iluui gtoii .n
Hunk of Sinyriu Nn yii a p ,,r
Do I r inch M li;d par
J'uilin r.' L'k of Stale of Di 1 Hn-l par
Do br.iiul. i'iliiiuit.iu pur
J'l branch livo get 11 Jur
lo branih Newcisile ir
I nion Hunk iluniitoii p u
tXj- I'ndci 6's -dj-
On all hanks ma'ked thua (') there el
'.hci tounteiletl or al'ered liolis of (he vurtcua dt
nniuintuons, 111 ,.ir'jii,ilou.
A T T O II N E V AT L A W ,
Huniucss t,liended to ill I In' Counties of Nor'
iliuii'l 1 1h11.il, Union. T. rtitning and Columbia.
IlilVc Inl
Tin, ilia Itttt-r V Co..
LlWMl li llBOW,
IIaiit. Ci-mxhho A Hart, yd'.'iiliid.
Rkisoijis, McFarlaji iV Co.
Senuito, 'Sonii oV. Co.,
oueiU'i Tt-ltciV I5 a(li Illow.
rPlie pu' lie will please olmerve llint no ltrnndie'li
I'ills are (rennine, unless tho lio hna three la
lirls upon it, (the tup, tlm aii'o nnd the bottom)
.ill l oniiiinina a f.ie-siniile signature of my h mil
wrilins, thus H. IIuaiiiiiktii, M. I'. These la.
I el -aie engraved on t-leel, beiiutifully desinned,
and ilotie at an eipetue of over f 2.11H0. Tin ri Cue
it w ill be teert that the only tiling ti'cesstuy to pro-
lire 1 1 if mi dii iue in its purity, is to ili-rive these
I.ImH-.
Kemetiiher tlie tor, the fide, nnd the bottom.
1 Tin f.-llowiiii; lespeelive jiersons aro duly auln-ri
i it, nnd hoM
j CEIiTICATES OF AGENCY,
1 For the tale of liruntlrrih's Ytgt tuhle Universal
1'iHs.
1 Kortlminlieilard countv : Milton M.irkey
t'h iiiiheiliii. .unl'iiry II. V. Masser. M'Kwens
ille liil indA. Meixi II. Notthuni! eihnnl Win.
l'lirsUh. Iriorjii'lovvri F. Midlilici'r V Co.
I Cnion ('.uiity: New lterhu J . liti HolVinnn.
I Seliiisf-rove Ever and iMniure. Nliil.lh Imri;
1 Isioc Niniih. lieaveriown .1. F. liincaman.
Adamshurc -11. iV. A. Smith. Mitlliiisbmi;
Swope iV Lnird lla'tlrtoti Daniel I.otii. Free
luiru (!. A; F. ('. Miner. (.-I'litrevilie Slitiley
iV l.rnhiirt. 1,1'wi-huru Walls V (ireen.
Coliiinlii.i eouniy : Danville E. U. Kevnolds
iV Co. lterwiek Inhuman V li ttenhoiise, l.'ul
tawisss ('. A. iV C. (5. Hrobts. MIootnshiirR
John 1,'. Mover. Jeisi yTown Levi liisi I. Wa
shinaton Koht. MrCny, Limestone -D. 1..
fSehmerk.
(Ihserve that each Acent has an Engravul Cer
tificate of Agency, f outlining a repres-ntation of
1 lilt MtUr, ill's M miifuclory at Sing Sing.
anil lip 'li wh'-'h m ;
till' 111 IK A..' 11 1.
llnj i .i.
I'hii id. ip! i.i, r.:
i : , i t wen eiract copies of
: m I'.r l -nmlrtth I'M
' No. K. Nor'1'. ih street,
it. m;..niii:ni,M. d.
.1 innary 1st . 11".
FOP. S.LE.
OU sale a small I'min, cont lininj; about one
lumdied uml ten acres, more or le a, situate
in I olio townsliip, .v.ntiutnl rrlaiol couut, about
two noli s above Noitlminbeil md, on the mnin
road b'a lini from that place to Danville, a.ljoining
1 11 1 11 s of John l.ehoii, Jesse ('. Ilortnii ulid others,
now in the occupancy of Sauiuil Puyne. A Uml
loity aires of said 1 1 ai t are clrand, und in good
Hi lit,- olco'livalioii, on whirh there is 11 small bum
orcctid. 'I he propi rly will be .sold mi ri atonable
lei ins. For further paiticuhirs, prisons are request
ed lo apply to the tuUeiilii r,
II. U. MAssi'l, Aamt,
Nov. 27th, 1811. tf Sunbuiy, Pa.
CHP.T'SCLITE PCLir.H.
A N article unequalled for cleaniut; 11 ml g.viut; a
-1 - highly durable und most brilliant polish to sil
ver, (iermtiu Silver, lirass. Copper, Hnllania ware,
Tin, Stiel, Colli ry, and lor rcslorihg the lustre on
varnished carriage, Ac. THV IT.
Prepared mi l sold al wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owegu,
Tioga routitv, N. V.
WM". FdKsY'ITI, Agent for Norihuui'd,
II. li. MASM;i, Agnl lor ullbury.
NovemU'r Stlth, IS II.
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL HOdKtEL
LEIts AM) STATION EK,
No. t.'llOSIIllt StllM't, Lcluw lt!l,
riiiladdpliia.
T'EEP constantly on hand a genPral assort
ment ol Hooks mid Stationary ; coinpnsing
'1 heoiiigic.il, Law, Mt'tlieul, 'l.ismcal. Miscellane
ous and School Hooks, Day Hooks, all sizes. Led
gers, do.. Family Hlblen, I'oikel Hibles, Wining
Paiers, Wrapping Papers, Ac, Ac., which ihey nl
fer at the lowest piices to Country Merchant's Pro
fessional Hi nib men, Teachers, and ull others thut
may favor ilii'in with their custom,
Philadelphia, NoiftnUr 1:1, Ihll. ly.
j:siii:iii('K, iianskll u5rs."
WHOLESALE CRT GOODS STORE.
No. Kit; l-'J Market Street, l'hila.
(Itrlinv Uiflh Siiutltsitle )
A LWAVS keep on hund a full and general as
JX. " rlmeiit of llo-iery, Lace, and Fancy (Jisods,
Country Mcrchulits) are resieetfully request id to
give tin 10 a call uml examine for tbein-elves.
Philadelphia, November V 141. ly.
iii:(i'iiA;s ct'iiiC"
Maiittfacttirer Jind Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, &lc.
1W1. fi Sniili 'l'ltird trrrf, fiiur dwirs bt btv Murkt t
I'hiludi liihia.
T' PEP const uitly on hand a large nnJ general
sss.Hiin, I ouch Lamps, Carriage Hands,
A lie Arms, Elipuc S rings. Patent Leather. oVc.
Country Merchants and saddlers will le supplied at
nil tunes on the most leasouable n ims. They will
find it to (heir advantage to cull and examine his
ttsMo 1 1 1 11 1 1 I., due purchasinc elsewhere.
Pod .d. I, hi.i. Noiiiiit er 13, 1HI I. ly.
1i CVtUTiiX IViLisCIIANTS.
r j ' 1 II. -mi . . 1, Agi 1.1 ut I yon c Harris, ji
' M.. in I 11 loi is. l a N w York, Philadelphia,
1!.. Itiin ..ie ami '.iila r large 1 ities, w 1 oso- Unix me
highly laiiiui nib d .r j;eoi oi!i and durul ilill.
lias 01 I und a lir-l rate .is.i'itin nt of II I'.S uml
I Al'S, - in: n I. I. r Spr n a .le , wh eh v ill t e sold
niy low. lot eiisl in s,pi rtei fi dil, at lb i.ilid
i .'Myi s 'o , . o. 4(1, .Noiln 1 'iiid sire' I. u pj.sl t
I lie City i i ..!. I'liila.klhia,
1 I V X. I ff A( I1F.I1. Aiy t.
N. 1'. t'ihil..r llalsii 1 1 it. virt'.V priinpl!)
a ' I11 nit I lo I l e 1. 11. 1st j lice ;u rui it 1 1 a ;
i:tvi 11 I .r l i ' V.'ii.'.
I' .li i. I., Xoviiiiber in, 1SI1 - .ly
Jtttllll I'liMltl'lll X .Sll.
I ) Oi'PC'l II I.I.N intorms tin ir fin nds and
- : i-'i.nlil 'i.i-i s i!e irrally ill il they still coll
linn.' 10 t. . , rii die old kl.iml, Xo. 210 Noiih 3d
-,rr. I I 1I1 i Id 1, all 1 iiil of
V'. ''"CO ,v.M . AM' WOAl S.
, V '. .. !. . u l, . -II n die 11. a coiiniiikl.iiiiij
soil ii- is n ,1 1' ti'i ni,
N. U. A t i'o i's -olii w be glial inteed 1, lid nil
order:. ( ,111, 1 m lute. I lo.
Pi,
ip.
X. '.1'tt.l.ei Id, lr 11 -ly.
it:'!
ii di:wj:i s,
MAII13R,
N .
i
1 --. I.... 1
Si reef,
riniadelpliia
ul., it Siccnd.
N" r ioiooiii,..!. ays .C, ull lumJ, which hi
..I!'. 1, In s.ik' on il.e lowo.-t leruia. Counnj
Mi leh mi., .nf piiiiuWily to t Ul andjude lo.
hi 1m.
J'lulj lt Ijl.u, NoniM'r 13, jsil ly.
SETS?.- CC1TCTEP,
Wholosnlc and Retail Slioe, Iionnct,
nnd l'nlm I-ettf Hat Warclinnsc.
CG Aurli 2i nine, a ftw iluom utove .Irch,
l'iiliiliiita,
A I.O Trenks, Caipet lta(s and Vnlices, of ev.
,ry diM'iiption, u 11 of which he oiTeis for
tale on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 1:1, 1841. 1y.
JT vrK vV f NT"
Unilirclla nnd Parasol Manufacturer.
A';. 37 A'ooA "Ai rl ttrrrl, (n il dinirs It low the
fit; Ihtil, Vhilurtilpliia.
C10rNTK Merchants anil others are solicited
J 1o rxaiiiitni his nusiotiociit In fine purchasing
elsewhere
Fhila;e! bin. NovrmU r 11. I -!!. ly.
SlT.KIMi, (;(H)n ('(.
No. I.'IS .Maikft Sti-fft, I'liiladilpliia.
NV1TK the attention of (,iiuiitiv Merchants
to their exleitsive a-soritiu lit ol Hritiih French
uml American Diy Hoods, w hich they oiler for sale
on the limit reiHonuhle ti rins.
Philadelphia, Novetiiber El, lf-MLIy.
1' r'vT T"itTy V u li "h T '"s "
Cliina, ( ilass and Liverpool Warelionso,
A'o Hi-1 XdIi Third slrrtt, third d-ttr bttnw Vine
utrat, l'luliiili Ihliin.
w
THERE tliev constaiitlv kn'p on hand a largp
assortment of China, Olass Bid Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the most iei
suitable teinis.
Plulsdelphia, November 13, 1 H 1 . l v.
.Hit hai l (iiver A: Son,
ROPE rrlAUERS & SlllV CHANDLERS.
A'o. Ill Xttrli Wuttr Slrrtt, l'hi!adtliiiii.
fl AYE constantly 011 hand, a gcneril assort
H B mi nt of Cordage, Seine Twines, iVe., viz :
I ai d Hopes, Fishing Hopes, While Hopes, Manil
la Hopes, Tov Lines for Canal lt.iaN. Also, a
complete if-'oitrnent of Si ine Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp Shad anil Hi rri ri- Tw ine, 11 est Patent Oill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad nnd llening Tw ice, Shoe
'ITireads, Are. Ac. Also, bed Cords, Plench Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of w hich they w ill dispose of on ii.gsonuble
temis.
Philadelphia, November 1.1, 1141. ly.
OF EXEHY DEsCKlPJ'io.V.
NEW KNC LAND Oil. CUMl'ANY.
No. U! North Water Street, l'liiia.
Tt AXFFACITTiEI.s m.d dealers in Oils of
It M every descripiion both for burnin and
j iiiiiniilaeturiiic purposes, whii h will be sold much
j lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, and
wiiiianted in quality to 1 qual any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as lepresented,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money vull be n funded.
Their slock now in stoic consists ol the following
oils, viz :
y 11,00(1 gallons Winter Bleached Spvim
Oil,
(500(1
do
ih.
do
do
do
do
do Colorless Oil,
l.r,IO(l
10,1100
20.000
0000
15,000
Fail and Spring Sperm Oil
inter Si-a Eh -phaut,
do Pressed Whale Oil,
Summer do do
Common Whale Oil,
do
ri
200 Barrels superior StiaitH Oil,
:ili(l do Cod Hank Oil,
50 do Neil's Foot Oil,
7! Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's ( Ills.
(Xj'This Company has a number of Vessels en
gnjed in the Cod Fisherv, mid Tanners may rely
upon petiiog al all times Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. lell. ly.
G. V". & L. 3. TAYLC.
OFFEK FOK SALE, ul the South East Cor
lier of Fifth und M,.r;tt Mutts, Thiludil
jimi Mens' Calf-skin Hoots, slilched warranted,
do do do peuged tin
do do do Wilier proof, double soles
and double 'loners.
do Call-skill do do
do nailed
anil uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Hoots,
do do Neuls do do.
tin High quarter Si,ms, Calf-skill,
do do do Croikers do
do
Fine Monroes warranted
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Kip do
Calf do
Course do
do Shot a
Finn do
Ktti ilo
tin
do
do
do
do
.In
Calf and Seal Skin Puni,s.
do List Socks with und without soles.
do Carpet ilo do ilo
do Puleiil Warranted Water-proof Mine as ins.
Lathes' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Hubler shoes.
(clitic int'iis' do (Iver shoes.
Willi every other description of boots and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every descripliun.
Venetian Travelling Hags.
Patent (iuni Elustic Shoe Hlucking.
Bonnets of ull kinds, Palm Li at Hals.
Philadelphia, Noteiuher 13. lsll. ly.
No 51, A 01 III Sv oiul sli . t t,
(tOHMI.H OFCOOMU's il.LIt )
Whcie they constantly keep on hand a genet il
assoriineiit of
cloths, cassimehes, vesting s,
I;i7 a Kind t uruli 1 J urliiku ij a suptrmr
quality, which liny oiler lo dispose of
upon the 111,'st leaaouable ti rms.
C10I N1KY MEKCHANTS and others will
find 11 to linn uilviiiituge to cull and examine
tl ir stock I s foie pun basing t l-cu licic.
Pliil.i.t. Iphu. Nov. 6, I M 1 1 . 1 y
LIST OF EOOKS,
LHMteAillvH '
VNTHON'S Classical Diciioiiary; 1 eiiprnr's
do.; Auiswoith's do ; Cobb's do.; English and
lie iiisn do.; Ambon's Cusur; Alilhou's (irainnier;
Aiiihi u'k Cieeio; Man's l.uMn lieudei; Ogilby 'ado.;
Ambew'a Latin Lessons; D nm g, til's Lexicon;
Fisk's Oreik Extreises; Duns's Legindei; (irneca
M i,ir.i; Aihiiiis's Komuti Ai. Injuries; Ptnnock's
(i Idsiiiith's England; do. (iitece; 1. yell's Eli incuts
ol Oioh'gi; Mi. Lincoln's Hoiatit; Eleuieuts of
il'itui.y; Hodge's Algebra; P01I1 i's Kliilolltal Hea
ders; I'.in, rsoti's (ieogiahy and lli-loi; Oluey'k
do.; Purii y ' do.; Sunt It's (iiuiiimer: Knl, h.un's tin.:
Kay's Heaihrs; Cobl ' do.; Ci bb's Aiilbmeiick;
Pike's lo ; Eilii rson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Hooks;
Town's tin.; Cobb's Table Hooks; E angelical Fa
mily Libiary; CtnlBge Bible.; Family do; Collater
al do.; Small Hibles und 'I'eslanienls; Parkei'b En-
ercises on Composition; Fruil of Ihe Spirit; Haxu r's
S.im's ;,si; Aiiiiruuii Hcvolulion; Marivutl's No
Vi is; Mrs Phelps ell Cl.ctiilstrv; Hud; Catechism
,f American J.hws, l.eilt rsou Xuiural Magic; Che
miiiy for Peginnrr-; Engbbh Exercisi s adapted to
Alurmy lirauiiiMr; otquel to Comity a Spelling
Hook; .Mnt ncan I'lasa llt.ok; Daboll s St lio..m:i
tei's Assistaul, A great variety ot Plunk Hot ks, A c.
j Ai,(,-utt 1X41,
untiarclleled remedy for common Colds,
oughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of ihe lirrs-l and Lungs, j
lending lo consumption; composed of Ihe concen- j
Irateil virtues of Hon hound, Bonset, Blood Hoot, ,
Liverwort and several other vegetable Kuhstnnres.
Prepared ouly by J. M. Wisstow, Hochcstir, New
Yotk.
The innocence nnd universally admitted pectoral
vitlues of the Herbs from which the Ilulnim vf
Hnrthmmd is niade, are too grnerally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessa
ry to observe that this Medicine ronlaina the whole
of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated,
ai d so happily combined with seveial oilier vege
table subslances, as to render il Ihe most speedy,
mild and certain reniuly, now in Use, f r the com
plaints above mentioned.
The Halsiini removes all itnflammntion nnd Sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visit! phlegm, en
abling the patient lo expecloiate w nh case and free
dom, nsMingcs cough, relieves nlhinutic and diffi
cult respiration, heuls the injured parts, opens the
pores, mid composes the disturbed nerves, and gives
stti ngih lo the It nilei lungs, und thus proihues a
S eedy and lasting cure.
iMiiiATiTt'im isTHK riAir.vr rniMt: 1 Man.
We ure not among 1I11I class of Edilois who for a
ft w dollaia will, (at the expense of troth and ho
nesty) "ciack up" an article and bring it into rapid
sale; neither aie we willing to leinuiii silent, after
buvini; (esied the utility of an iuq roveim nt or thf
covety in scit nee or uit. Our readers will recollect
we toid iheui we were nnwi II wiih a sore throat and
violent cold mine few wetks ngo. Well, we pur
chased two bottles nf WINSJ.OW'S BALSAM
OF HOKEllorND, and so sudden was the cure,
that we forgot wo ever had n cold. Those who j
are alllictcd, may tiy il upon our recommendation.
I. twist uH lilrgruph. r or f ale bv
HEXHY YOXTIIEI.MEH, Suuhur;),
JACOB IHtllillT, Aniiliuiiiiirliiiid.
Also, ly Druggists cener .lly tltromjliiul the !
couiiiry. Qj- 1 nee, ml ctnts per Itullle.
Aul'usI 11th. 1 S 1 1 . 1 v.
SXlrClT
I " ESPEC TFI. l.LY inform the citizens of Sun-
bury nnd vicinity, that they hate t.ik'li the
Shop luti ly occupied by W in, Duist, w here they
will catry on the
TAILORING BUSINESS,
in all its vjiious brum In s. Uy sitiet nttiinioti and
ic.isonuble chuiges, they expect lo met it n share of
pti' lie patronauc.
Sunbury, Sept. 4lh. 1 II.
WHOLISALE f.IIOE, BONNET,
Cup unit' I'ulm Ltuf I Inl Sorr,
No. 10 Soi in 4 -in Ktii let. I llll.ADELPHIA,
ArilEUE an eilil.sive a norlmeul of the above
' unit les are c ii.i lantly kept on hund, liir saK
at the most reasonable ti inn..
May a 'J, 1S4 t. ly.
SPANISH HIBES,
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). Kl UK PA THICK v'c SON.
A'o. 21, Korth Third: hii I,
(llllWll-t MAIIKKT AMI t II s t T SI It 1. 1. IS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale large and excellent assoitnient
oMiuiiinh Htdtx, I'ahm KipsfaiiHi-rt tUI,
Ac, at the lowest inaikel prices, i nl.tr for cush, ii
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received foi sde, 01
purchased nt the highest inaikel prices.
(J j- Li ruber sloied free of t barge.
April 17, 1811. ly.
MADEIh'A W INE. First quality Mudiera
Wine, for file low by
Sept. 1, 1MI. H. B. M ASM' II,
FOI.HTH IMJOOF HliAN DY. A g.tiuiiic
article iilwuvs 011 hund ami for sale by
Sept. I, 1811. H. B. MASSEK.
HOLLAND OIN, Of the best quuhty always
011 hand and for sale by
Sept. I, 184 I. H. B. M ASM H.
LOAF AND LI MP S-l'OAK. Always on
hand slid for sale by
s.pt. 1, lt-41. H. B. MASM'H.
NEW OIJI.EA.XS M'OAK HOlE MO
I.AsMIS, III the bisl quality always on hund
ul il for sale by
Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER,
BROWN Sl'OAR. tlf a gmsl quality . lor sale
low by Sept. I, 1841. H. B.MAS.'ER.
(ih'EEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of
the best
quality nlwnxson hund und for sale by
Sept. 1, 1H4I. H. H. MASSER.
COFFI E. Java, Rio and Lnyuua Collet', con
stantly on hand and fur sale by
Sept. I, 1811. H.H.MASMIH.
SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer struintd
S'H-nn Oil, of the I -est quuhty, ulways unhand and
for ssle bv
Sept 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
STEEL. Cast and Blister Siet I. fr sale by
Sept. I. 1641. H.B. MAssEK.
IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con-
bluntly on hand and for tsule by
Sept. 1, 1841. li. li. MAW1.II.
l.lrohS. Ot all kinds and ul tho Lost quali
ties, always on hund and tor sale by
Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER.
M'HLNO &TEI.L. Ul vaiiuus sizes tut Eliplic
Springs, for sale by
Sert. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER.
LA ROE tJl'AR I tf BH5LES. For arc"al
very reduced prices by
Sept. 1, 18-11. H. IV MASSER.
" BLANK BOOKS". Of all kind.", for sale by "
s.pt. 1, 1811. II. B. MASSER.
BLANK DEEDS. HouiU, .Moiigages, Ac. lor
sale by Sept. 1,1841. HH. MA8SER,
JI SlTCEs' BLANKS. ior sole by
Sept. 1, 1841. II. H. M ASsER,
"CLOTHS, lirjtTHiak.Tiivibible (irccii,"&.t,
for si le by
Sept. l'. 184 I. II. It. M SSER,
lr.sSlM E I! ES AX U SA T'JT.X ETTS For
sate very low by
Scpl.'l. 1811. IL II. MAssUR.
"CARPE'ITNO. For sale cheap by
Sepl. I, 1841. II. H. MASSER.
BLANKETS. For sale cheap by
Sepi. 1. 1841. H. It. MASSER.
I'NBLEACIIED Ml sLIXs. For stle by
Sept. 1, 1841. H. H. MASSER.
"COTTON YARN AND COTToN LAPS
Foi sale by
Sept. I. 1841. H.B- MAssER.
HEMP AND ( OITON T IXE For .ule
by Sept. 1,1841. II. B. MAssEK.
TU I Mi 1 1 X Es, ( OR lis AND ROPES.
For sale I y
Sept. I, 1641. If. H. M fSEH.
I
IMPORTANT
TO
1
Ill C L'litlersigncd take pleasure in suhmitling
lo the Mib'ic the following Hecommenilatioiis
of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and drain Huller lo
all dealers in Oiuin nnd manufnctois of Flour, be-
lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind
ever oil, red to the public. All oiders addressed to
('nl.. I. M'Faddeii, Lewishurg, I 'nion county Penn
sylvania. LHEXEEZEK SQITRE,
JACKSON M FADDIN.
f:itTiut:iTf:st
Miiiilz'n Mill. Centre Co., March SO, 1841.
J. M'Faiimn Sin: I cheerlully testify to the
gootlne-s mill durability of Pratl's Cast Iron Smut
Mill at rl (irnin Huller, an being a far superior arti
cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impuritiis
that I have ever seen, nnd I have leen engaged in
the manufacture of Flour for a grcit many years,
end have always tiicd to have the best apparatus for
manufacturing that could he got, and do say thut the
above machine is the hist apparatus 1 believe now
in use. Jomi Moati.
Ilhmmthurir, Dec. SC, IS 10.
Col.. J. M'Faiiih Sin: In reply lo your favor,
received a few dnys since, I have only to pay , that the
fuel of my having introduced into rat h of the four
mills that I ntn concerned in, one of Pratt's (Just
Iron Smut Mills', is the U'st eideiice I can give you
of their utility, Yours truly, Wm. M Ki.i.vt.
Miltmt, March 17, It) 1 1.
J. M'Faihiis Sm : I do hereby certify without
any hesitation, that Piatt's Smut Mill and Orain
Huller is the most perfect machine to cleanse grain
ol smul snd ell other impeifectinns, that I have ever
seen, antl I believe I have seen all the kinds that are
now iisi'd in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there
is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will
Citne in competition with il. (iio. Eckkmt,
Cm. J. M-Faiihin Sin: Durng the pasl 21
ye, its I hate been constantly engaged in maiiufac
iimi,g flour, ami during the lust 13 years have In en
the owner of a grist and flouting mill, and among
ull the contrivances to remove impuritiis from grain
I am decidedly ot the opinion that I rati s iron 111a-
thine is superior 10 any with which I am acqti'iint-
I eii, naviiig useu one 111 my 111111 iiwiu t-iguit-eii
1 months. Fn. nr. nit R Haas.
I Yorkshire Mill, Dec, 1840.
j I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus
I to prepare grain for flouring, as lUe best, and I want
110 heller tlnn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will
I remove smul entirely 110 mistake.
! M. Ci.rsoJi,
j Sunburn, December 22, 1810.
Col. .1. M'Fahmm Sun I have in my mill one
; of Pratl's cast and wrought iron spiral Smul Mills
and (train Huller, ami am coiilideut that in legmtl
lo simplicity of construction, and durability of mate
Mil, il is superior to nny I mil acquainted willi.
1 HlMir Mtssl 11.
; fr Cap Mill, Dec. 22, 1840.
' Cm.. J. M T'a 11 111 n Sib: I hate in iny flouring
, . ill l
mill one of Pratt's C.isl Iuni Spiral Smut Mills,!
1 and I nin decidedly of the opinion that it is the best
i 11111 l ine t,i prepare gram for flouring that I am ac
quainted w ith, und as such cheerfully ricommcml it
' to all who arc- engaged in the manufacture of flour
I Jacob Liisinhim,.
AtirriiitliuriT, March 2d, 1841.
I Col.. J. M'Faiii is Sm : I take pleasure in say
ing that Pint is Cast Iron Smut Mill is one or the
best improvements ft.r the cleaning of grain of all
kinds, that has yi I come uudi r my observation, and
that I believe it fur superior to nny thing of ihe kind
ever invented. You may Use my name in nny way
you think propei. O. P. Dcncas.
Union Mill, J in. 14, 1841.
This is lo certily that I have had Piatt's Cust and
wrought iron Smul Machine ami Oiain Hullrr in
I use for better than 12 months, and find it In answer
j evcrv purpose that it was intended lor. Smut can
la' tuken out of wheal I believe eveiy p.tniil,' of
' it can tt taken out without lueuking the gram ol
the wheat. John I'lamk.
Anronshtntr, Milch 2:1, 1811.
Col.. M'Famhn Sin : I huve been cnyaged in
miiiiufacluring Sujieiiiiie Flour for many years, and
have it this time one ol Prutl's Smut .Mills in each
of my mills, nm! I ilohciiby rccomtm ml them as the
most valuable improvement for cleaning wheat of
smut and alt other impurities, that I am acquainted
with. Jamis Dim ai.
Col. M-Faiwik Sm: I have It-en engaged in
the uianulat luiing of flour for 28 years, and most
cheerfully recommend the above machine, as l eing
by fir the In st ap annua for cleansing grain thut I
have ever Used or seen. I Consider it an iiiilisieu
slide article for any mill that ptetends to do any bu
siutss. Jon FlsllLH.
,ljiirduct Milk, Dec. 24, 1840.
Col.. J. M I-aiiiii Sin: Pratt's Cast Iron
Smut Mill was introduced into my mill uliout three
years since, and I Ulieve it is the li-r-t article of tin, I
kind now in use. Il will not only remove smut
ei.ierely, but is a most valuable apparatus to clean
wheat and rye of any charucter, and prepare il for
flouting. Benjamin Boone.
Isichtmrg, Dec. 22, 1840.
Col. J. M'Faiwi Sib: After h caicful and
candid examination and trial of the 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 convinced and satisfied, that ihe
machine ubuve ulludcd to, is second to no one in
Use. J. Mohiiow,
Milhr and Flour Manufacturer.
Ciilliiu Usa, December 25, 1810.
Cm, J. M'Fahhi ?t Sih : Pratl's Cast and
Wioui:ht Iron Spiral Smut Mill and (train Huller,
I consider to be the best machine to remove smut
and other impurities lo w Inch grain is subject, thut
I have used, or with which I am acquainted, in re
gud to durability ol material, simplicity ot construc
tion, neatness and despatch in execution.
Joseph Paxton.
N. B. The above machines are manufactured ut
the I.cwisburg Foundry, I'ninn county and at the
Hloom.-Luig Foundry, Columbia county, Pa.
Lewishurg, June ID, 1841.
ATTENTION.
J . ,N I l i: 1 J O V i: S ,
1" ElCES'I'S the attention of his country frit nils
V who are in want, lo his very large stock of
1 Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Siau Hiids, Ac, tVc, that lie has just opuml, at
his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 2
Church Allev, next door lo Christ Church, Phila
delphia. ' July 81, 1811. ly.
ski v-TiTi i' st 1 n7; ixh; uii acj:
FOR SAW-MILI.S.
Ht Benjamin N. Ciaiiwa.
rPUE Subscribers having purchased tlw right for
A , ii.lnig ami Hung the alusve valuable inven
! lion, fur XorthuinU'iland County, offer to dispose
of the same lo persons who may desire lo purchase.
The above inn ntion is now in teralioii al the saw
mill of Mr. M'Cutl) near Sunbury, w here il can
be inspected by owners of saw mills and all others
interested. E. (.'OltlN.
March 2 7. if. H VMl -l:,' (i0-liL!.
WARRANTED
ISrass Clocks,
l or I.I Hollars
QUA I. f r time to tiny Hold h CUk Te l
J l,:rs for fXb, ioi tile by
il B. MAM-PR.
CUI Sf (llcil on flic I.nnpn,
IS a very common complaint, and ran imtnedi"
atnly be removed by Dr. Duncan's Expectorant
Remedy. This tlispe produces much suffering
and distress, and finally becomes alarming on ac
count of its threatening severity. Physicians are
sent for, and medicine irrescribe d, but to no effect,
when they at once pronounce the lung" lo be en
tirely gone, antl the cac hoieless; that the patient
mu-t die of i:OXSUM PTION. In this lingering
situntion hundreds me left under the mistaken idea
of their disease ( 'lo be Consumption,' ) when it ia
nothing more than a "Cold settled on the lungs,"
when Ihe patient is thus r.eg'ecletl until the lungs
do actually become diseased. Why is il that so
many (pronounced) hopeless casus have been re
stored lo perfect health 1 The tenson is very plain
and obvious. They commenced using Dr. Duti
enn's Expectorant 'Remedy, and when the lungs
were lint entinly gone. Ihey finally rec-overed. A
fair trial of lliis Medicine will convince all of this
fact.
For sale al No. 19 North Eighth Street, Phila
delphia. Piicejt per boitle.
A fresh supply of this valuable Medicine has just
been received, ulid ran always be obtained, at the
store f HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
May 7th, 1812. Aient.
Hit Ins ot Health.
f llHOsE who enjoy health, must ceilainly feel
blessed when ihey compare them-elves to those
siiU'en rs that have been afllicled for years with va
line diseases which the human family arc all sub
ject to be troubled with. Diseases present them
selves in various forms anil from various circum
stances, which in 'lie commencement may all he
checked by Dr.O. P. Hatlich's Compound Strenglh
ening ami Herman Aperient Pills, such as dys
pepsia. Iivrr complaint, pain in the side, rheuma
tism, general debility, Fetualu diseases, and all dis
eases to wh eh humiin no nre is affected. Direc
tions for Using these Medicines always accompany
them. These Medicines can be takes wilh perlect
safely by the most delicate female, as Ihey are mild
in their operation, and pleasant in their effects.
Piineipal Office for the 1'niled States, No. 19
j North Eighth street, Philatl Iphia.
Also for sale at the store of
I HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
j April liOih, IS 12. Agent.
Dr. IMim an's i:pei (ormit He
nu'ily. Consumption run In' Citrvtl !
RS. MARY BOWERS, wife of Henry
Bowers, wa- for a length of lime afflicted
Willi a 'I'tiliiinttiirt t'omilmnt, which defied the
limit d skill ol several emu flit physicians. She
hearing of the "Expi cloranl Remedy," wai induced
to give it a trial. Her svuipt' ins were those of
I'hthi-ics Puhnotialis, or Pulmonary Consumption,
ii.: a dry hacking cough, pnin in the breast uml
side, impaired apM tile and great thirst, hectic fever
and iiiuht sweats, with much debility and weak
iitsss. .She is huppv in saying that after using
three hollies of the Expectorant Remedy, she be
gan to have hot es of a speedy recovery; her
strength gradually increased until she had used
three bottles mine, when she felt entirely restored,
it now biiug eight months since, and no symptoms
of tl e Complaint appearing.
Philadelphia Office No. 19 North Eighth street,
where Ihe above medicine cm always l-e obtained.
Price f I per bottle. Also at ihe store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
April 23.1, 1812. Aifnt.
Iys'tsia.
A A 7 II have frequently witnessed the ravages of
' this disease, and have heard and read of ma
ny remedies, but fir oltener saw them fail than rc--tilt
in success. Tin- w -iter, however, of the letter
lo the audit of Dr. llarlicli's Compound Sliength
eiiing and (ieimaii Aperimt Pills, has long been
known lo us, and Ir in an invalid, as he is delinea
ted, we now kr ow and meet hito daily as a hale
hear'y mini. Though no advocate of nostrums of
any kind, we cannot withhold a Holier- of what we
considei the efficacies and virtues ol Harlich's Com
pound Strengthening and Herman Aperient Pilla.
the case before us is a living monument to boih.
Spirit of the Times.
For ourselves we cannot withhold a notice re
specting the viilues of Dr. Harlich's celebrated me
dicines ; We tK'lievc them to belong lo a very supe
rior class. They are said to lie a very safe and ef
fectu.il remtdy, for many of the distressing diseases
of the present day. A fair trial will convince the
sceptical of their viitue. Sat. Citron.
For sale al the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER.
Apiil lfith 1812. rnr.
Colds, 4 on-; lis, ami Consumption,
f IHESE universal complaints we find in almost
1 every family, alieiiiled with more or less seve
rity, al the same lime regarded by some wiih very
little attention, until ihey begin to assume serious
character. Why are patients so neglectful of them
selves, when they know that their h1fh is all in
all! Are they not aware that it requires a much
li nger time lo arre-t a disease when suffered to knit
its threads upon the vitals t Will those who desire
health take good advice, and always be provided
with a few bottles of "Dr. Duncan's Expectorant
lit nit dy," win retry they can immediately arrest the
fjlul progress of Ciin-tuiiip ion, and not he compel
led to spend year, in misery and pain, besides ma
king an "Aiolhtcaru Shop" of their Homach ?
This Modiciue is 0 Main in it t fleets, if used in due
season, and always pr, Hlmes iclief in the most hope
less cases, by its soothing and palliative effects.
This is a consolation which many appreciate.
Ollire and Wholesale Depot, No. 19 Noith
Eighth st eel, Philadelphia. Price fl per bottle.
For sale ut the store of
HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
April 9th, 1842. Agntt.
Liter Complaint,
Tch V'"'"' Ktundtiii?, cured the use of Dr. Har,
licit s Compuuud Strttigthtiiing and Herman
Aperient Villi.
MRS. SARAH HOVER, wife of Willinn Boy.
er, North Fourth Street atsive Callowhill,
Philadelphia, entirely cured of Ihe alstre distressing
disease. Her symptom were habitual coslivenes
of the bowels, loin! loss of sppelile, excruciating
pain in the n.li', stomach and back, depression of
spirits, eitntiic del i'ity, could not lie on her li lt
' bide without an aggravation of pain, with other
' v uipt'iuis indicating great deiangeiiient in lha
Inn. nous ol ihe liver. Mrs. Hover was altendctl
1 by several ol the first physicians, but received but
I little relief from their medicine at last a friend of
' nl In r procured a p.u kage of Dr Harlich's Strength
: enii'g and Ocr nan Aperient Pdls, which, by ill
use of one pat kage, induced her 10 continue with
ihe medicine, whn-h rcsti'ted in effecting perinu.
licnt cure, beyond Ihe piptvl.vion of her friends,
Principal office for lliis medicine is at N'n. 19
North Eighth at reel, Phl.tdelpliis. Also for sale at
the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER,
April V'd, 84i. Agent.
TUUTII Wil l. VKV.MAl.,
Dr. Harlich's medicines are Jaily increasing in
public favor, s.'kl waul Iroin any but a fair trial to
establish then won h. U'e have a ronimuiiu atom
III our columns to-il ty fiotn a person long afflicted,
vtnu h is but one ot in-my vjuchrra for I In uieJi
cmr ji.ul (J iKe Tuntt,