Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 25, 1842, Image 4

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    11 A A' li O T i: I, I S T.
ITAMSHAAMA.
The fallowing list shows the rurr. nt value of all
Pennsylvania Uunk Note. 'I'lie most implicit re
liance may ho placed upon it, an it i every week
r i' fully compared with al d correcicJ from Hit k
l Reporter.
BankR In IMiIla.lcIpliIa
. , ,!l'lMK, LnCATIOX.
Disc, m
PioL.n.
psr
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par
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par
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par
NOTES AT PAR.
'k of North America , ,
,ik of the Northern Liliertir ,
unmcrciul Hank of PennV . ,
: jrii r anil Mechanic' Hunk .
n-ongton Hank . ,
t iladolphia Hank . .
lurylkill Bank . . .
t- uthwark Hank . .
V csiern Dunk . ,
'outiliy ItaiiUs.
1 ink of Chester County Westchester
par
par
par
pn,
par
par
p,r
Thc-e
Bank of Delaware County
Bank of Oermantown
Hvnk of Montgomery Co.
D-j hstown Diuik
Eas'on Hank
Farmers' Bank ot Bucks co
Oilicn .f Hank of Penn'a.
Otlice do ilu
Oflice do do
Ollices do do
Chester
Gorinautown
Nnrrisinw n
DoylosliiWU
Eastnn
Bri-tol
Harri -hiiio"
Lancaster I trfllcen
Reading f do nut
Eastnn J issue n.
II!K.'(tl'M'.
PI, li nk Iphia .ri.V,f,(l
1 2 . 1 7 J
n.rii45
NOTTS AT
Hank of the 1'niiril Stales'
1 :ll:k lif I'ciltl TuWllllili
Cr.trd Hank .
Manufacturers A. Mechanics' Hank
M. chunics' Bunk i
Mo ainensing li ink .
1 5a 1 H
2:i
Mal7
7al0
H
25a30
tia7
It 1 1 1 k of Pcnnsilvania
M intra' Bank of Potlsvillc
Hunk of Lcwislown
P.irik of Middle-town
B.mk of Nnrthnmbcihind
Pnttsvillo
Lcwislown
Middlctown
Northumberland Su7
Columbia Dank &. Budge co. Columbia
Carlisle Bank Carlisle
Exchange Dank Pitishuig
li.) do branch of Hnllidaysburg
Farmers' Dank of Lancastci Lancast"!
Lancaster County Hank Lancaster
Fiitmcia' Hunk of Reading Reading
Hnrtbhutg Hunk Hurrisbiirg
l.mcasicr Hank Lancaster
Lebanon Hank Lebanon
Merchants'; Mannf. Hank Phlsburg
H ink of Pittsburg Flushing
Wist Hranch Dank YYilliamspnrt
Wyoming Hank YVi.kcsbaite
Northampton Hank Alhntown
4.5
:i
5
4.5
5
8
4
7
3
a
CO
12a 15
l, ils County Hank Reading
Oifieo of Hank or V. S. Pittsburg
Do do do 1'. ni
Do do do IScw Brighton
Remington Sav. Ins. A tlo
Perm Township Sav. Ins. do
H ink of Chambersburg Chamhcrshurg
It il k ol Gettysburg Giltysluig
I! .iik ol Siifquehunnu Co. Mnniiosc.
o
it
8
t0a20
20
Crip Uai.k Eiiu
Fanners' A: Drovers' Hank Wn'ncshurg
Fiankliu Hank Y ashingloii 4
lloncsdulo. B.nk Honcsihde. 2
Mounngnhcla Bunk of U. Brow nsville 0
V.nk Hnnk York 6
N. B. The notes of those bunks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are nut
purchased by the I'hil.idt Ipl.ia brokers, wiili the
exception of those which have n Icilcr of Mcnuce.
U ItOKEN B A N K S.
I'liiljilrli hia av. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co,
--ln !k il I t-av. Ins.
M inual Lubnr Hank (T. XV
Towanilu Bank
Alleghany Dank of I'd,
Hank of Beaver
Bank of Swatarit
Hank of Washington
Centra Bank
City Uank
Farmer' 6c Mech'cs' Hank
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Hank
Furmria' Sc McchYa' Hank
llaimony Insliluto
llunlingdoii Dunk
Juniata Dunk
Lumbermen's ltjnk
Nurlhtrii Uank l Pn.
New Hope I li l. Uiiilge Yj.
Norlhumb'd Union Col. 15k.
ISoith W estirn Ha'ikof la.
ttdico of Schuylkill Hank
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank
Silver Luke Hai.k
I'liimi Bunk of Pcnri'a.
estmiiit'lund Hank
Philadelphia failed
do failed
do failed
Dyolt. prop.) failed
'I'owHiidu tailed
JJ .-ill oi ..I no sale
Heaver eloaid
llirii-l.urg closed
W'asbingtoii failed
Belli f.HilO cKmrd
l'lttibuig no sale
Pittsburg failed
Fayette CO. filled
(irecncast!e failid
ilatmony no sale
Huntingdon no rale
LenisloMn no sale
Warren failed
DundaiV no sale
New Hope closed
Milton 110 rale
Mcadvillt) cbisid
Port i'ui bull luil. J
Carlislo fuibd
Montr. so closed
L'niolitown faded
lirceiisburg closed
Wilkiabarre no suit)
V ilkexbarre Budge Co,
(J j- All notes purpoiting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Dunk not given in the above list, may be set
down a frauds.
jw:v .ii:i:si:y.
Hank of New DiunsAYick
Biunswick
fai!t d
I
lur
o
m
par
par
1
failed
3
II. Ivijeie Bank
ISuihiigtun l'ii. Bunk
Cuiiimeiciul Bank
t 'uinls rland Batik
Fainn rs' B..nk
Belvidere
Milliard
I'irih Amboy
ltriiLelon
Mount Holly
Farmcts' and Mechanics Hk I'ahway
Fu liners' and Mtchanit s' Iik N. lttunswiik
Fanners' and Meiehunls' Bk Middlctown Pi
Franklin Bank u! IN. J
Jersey City failed
HobiAen failed
Jersey City lulled
Patterson failed
Ucllevillo lulled
Morristown i
Freehold fadtd
Newuik 1
'1'rtnton par
Jiitiy City
110 sale
Newaik I
l.uuitif tuvitlo
HoloKell filled
Jersey City Bank
Mechanics' Bunk
Manulactur. rs' Bunk
Morris Coniany Bank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mcchauirs' Bank
Mechaniea' uud Manuf. Hk
Morris Canal and Bkg Co
Post Notes
Ncstaik Bkg At InsCn
New If oj Budge Co
N. J. Muiiutuc. and I b u Co
N J Proteclon Louibaid bk .1
er i y t 'iiy laded
Orange Bank Orarnio
Faters.ui Bunk I'atirsuii fill. . I
Pcoplta' Buid do I
Princeton Bank Pr'neetuii p n
Salem Banking Co Sab m par
Suite Bank ellrk I
Slate Bank F.hz.il ih'.own I
S ate Bank Cundtn po
Sute Bank of Munis Morimtown I
Stale Bunk 'J'n nton faileil
Sulein und I'hihnl Muiint Co Sat, m lull. .1
Sussex Bank il.in .1
Tienton Bai king Cu Tui ton p.i
I'nion Bank lcr :i
W ushinglcu L'ji king Co. Jluckensatk tail, il
Bk of Wiliu A lir ui.ij win. W i ii.ii'gtoii p. i
liiii kuf Debj'Aaic W iltuii gn u ..r
Ual.k tf ili)nu Smyrna par
Do I lam h Milloul I ar
FaiUiil' PWof State .1 D.i Pmn i
Da lr i,d, I'niiin.t.ni .r
Do liumU Geo. git in p.r
Do bfaiiiU N, ,citle if
I',.;.... it W ilumictou inr
ey liuYl .'' -Uj
On all I auks tn ked thus () ther r
plhei cui.tt nait oi l 'd i. ites et the varioua dt-
bOiwuiaUub, Id C' u-
I". S. IAGOE?.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
siwhury, pa.
Business .(tended to in the Counties of Nor
thuul ci Jan J, Union. Lycoming and Columbia,
liefer lot
TllO W AS II A HT & Co.,
LoW'kH A. UBH05.
Hart, Ct:MMiina & HiT, W'.'i Hint.
HKtxoLiia. McKAnnsn tc Co
A O H !De
ius. .ioiix phai, & i. i'. Tiiin:s,
"BT rPK(rrrULL' atmniince to the cilirenn
H.; of fSunbuty, and il vicinitv, thut they have
this tiny entered Into copartnership In thp Practice
ol .Medicine, in all it various department", and
hope I y this arrangement, putic'iial attention to
I iiftne-s. nn. I mi. derate chaiges, to teceive a libeial
ahare of public pitiniia .
(Jj' l'r .1 Mi L ti i di r his critrfnl acknowl
edgements fur the very hbernl pi.lron.ice bt re'ofore
nc.ivid, and f elii ronrdent that the new nr.
nncemcnt, (li e fmn of Pi al Ac Trite-.) will be
coi dui ive t. the eomfott nn.l welfare nf il.e pub
lie. ho mnst respectfully a.iliiits a coiiliiiiiance ot
tl eir colifi.Ylife.
'aiibury, Miy 7th, 1812. Cm.
EAGLE!
:kl"t 5i5 rtr :m;
Corner of Third timl Vine Strcf ttt,
wixx.x.A.xvxsroxiT, PA,
T
11 1 R subscriber r.snei tfullv aimounci a tithe
public, that he h s o er.ed a Hotel in the com
modious brick building a mate on the corner of
I bird and Pine streets, where he will be hnppv to
wait npon those who may favor him nil', their
company. The Kagle Hotel is In'ire and conveni
ent, and furnished in the I e-t modem le. I
provided wiln a large number of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
priors, Ac. Persons visiting YYilliamsport on bu
siness nr pYasure, may rest as-ur. d that every ex
ertion w tl be used to render their sojourn at the
' F.antc Hot. 1" pleaamt and agreeable. His Table
will lie supplied with the very h. st the maikct af
fords), and his bar wbh die choicest wines and other
liiiuors charges re snnable. The I'ayle Hot. I
iossesses greater advantages in pmnt of location
than any other similar establishment in the boioiigh,
being situate in the business part of the town, and
within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Willinmsport and F.hnira Had Po .d I), put.
Sufficient .Stabling provided, und good and tiusly
ostlers nlways in ntt. mliuo'c.
Attentive, accoinmoJuliug and hone-1 Servants
have been eini-lineil, nid iiolliing left undone that
will add to tie coiufoil und accommodation of his
guets.
There will be a enrrbee always in attendance at
the Boat Lnnditia to convey passengers to and In ni
the Hotise, lite of ctoirce.
CHAKLLS HOIIHOWS.
M iv 11th, H12.
ram i l ic liti arl,
OKFF.li? himself as a candidate for the ollices
litgisttr lic onltr, nml CU tk of the Orphans'
Court,
at the ensu no iseneral eleetion. Should the prnpff
think him c pubY. no nrub ct i n his p ut sb ill pre
vent the du'ies ol said ollices from being perform
ed at all times. May Mill, 1-12.
TO Til F. KI.F.CTOKS OF NORTIIL'.M l'.KU-
I.AXD COUNTY.
rilUC Subscriber rt spi ctfully informs the Flec
.L tors of Nonhuinb. iliind county, that he will he
(an.liilate for the ulliees of
litgislcr, lltcoultr and Chrh of thr Orphans'
Court,
at the ensuing general election. Shou'd he Ic e
lecled.he will exert himself to render general satis
faction, which his lonti i xperieuce in the duties of
said ollices, will enable him to do.
May 7. EDAVAKI) OYSTKR.
TO Till: EfJ.CTOltS OF ORTJl-
I MIil'.lil.A.XI) COIM'Y.
til K sub-criber bt iiii! prevailed on bv bin fiiemN,
resprctfully informs the public thut he will be
a candidate for the otlice of
CO.M.MISSKfNKK,
at the ensuing general election. Ho promises, if
elected, to lulliil the duties of said otlice, willi cue
and fidelity. JOHN YOUNG,
May 7th, IS 12.
Dissolution r I'ai I iK'isiliip.
ritllli partnership beret f re existing betweuri the
I siib-cribi rs, as di-solved by mulu il consent,
en the 31st it Murch last. '1'be pannerslnp books,
and other t viilencis ol debt due the partners, are
placed in the bauds of t'hiisiiaii Bower, K-i , of
Sunbury, lor collection, who alone is authorized to
leceivo payment, 'J'be pjitnrrliip coininc'iKcd
un the first day of April. IS 10.
HF.NKY Y'O.YTH F.IMER,
MENKY DAWSON.
Ap'il lf.th. 1S42.
rilHE subsciibet informs the public and his for
1 m r customers, that although Mr. II.D.iwson
has withdiaun himself from his store, he still con
tinues his business as heretofore, and will endeavor
to pive satisfaction to those who will give him their
cus'om. lie is thankful lo the public for the large
share of patronage extended lo him for the last twen
ty year. HENRY Y'O.YTH E! ME It.
Sunbury, April lOlh, 1842.
MEIftCIIANTS
MOUSE,
.Yc -':i7, Xorlh Tliird,,d,oieC,illouhlH St.,
J'l II LA DELPHI A.
f 1111 E an li.ciil i rs lakes pleasure in aeipiiinling
H their fiiends ai d the public in reneial, that
they have lid.tnlhe lart-e uud commodious Hotel,
lecinily t uiil by Ibe M.fsis. ll .il, on the same site
oliee oe. 0.u d by the ol.l enUhlished H.itel knouu
the Hull's Head, in Third sliecl ubove Culb.w
bill
j TI'.im Holt I is finished in the very Vst possible
manner, i.i d it llie hest materials, lis location is
n iv ib suable, punieuldi ly tor cuuiit'y m. u hants ;
; li e .iir.ni. in, ins lor hia iraiol vt niilating each j
. ioi in is oii h as to secure any temperutiire. The j
i ! i ti. wins aie ull ut:lit tit it nirv, all lurnndiid in a
in il stv e, so as lo in uie eoinfoit.
1 I I e i. ei-ivii'K parlors aie ubo luini-bed in a sii-it-sii
c, ll e windows aie on the Fn in h s'vle,
, t i -1 i mi entiance lo a h ile niy in Imnt. uhl. h
i
i
j
j
;
1
j
.
i- U.'s pleasant nei-s Puil cubir am n'i. u ba
t c.-ii t!'vt n to the bids and Udding, which, mill
1 i..r:uli:ie, are eiriply new.
I ioiu via'' rxerience in hotel business, we
i-usl.l v rt rii l assiduity to bus ness, to make this
b u-e i dr-ii ilile stepping place. Our t.blo will
.( v . I -up.li.. wiili tl.e v.ry In .lour maikil
e-ri i d i I. n r,. , in lrwi'li the be-t lnU 'is und
wirt- "I 1 1 iois.1 i i uved loan. .-.
P. s. I iieie are lii.l isle si ii.im, sn.1 e nn ige
li .u-e utt a bed to llie 1, stfeud. d I V ft etoil
uud so'sr ho-llf r, and our charges wdl l low, in
ai-eorJuiic ltl the present haul tunes.
Mil LIZ A DEItR.
PbiUJ.Ii hia, April 16, ibii.
A FOP.
ITOK Side, a Farm containing about 80 nctes,
more or less, situate in Shamokin township,
Northumberland county, about seven miles from
Sunbury, on the main road leading front that place
to Petersburg and 8ham..kiiitowti, adjoining lands
uf Win. Farrow, Abraham Kluse, Samuel Goner
snd YYm, Murtz, nn which there is a good large
Brick House, with a well of never failing water at
the door, a large Ham in good repair, a good Or
chard, and a good sent for a mill nr any kind of
watir power. Nearly a'l the land is cleiired and in
good cultivation, twenty-five ancs of which is good
jneadow, I he Danville nml Poltsville Kail Koad
runs through said f Tin. It will be sold as the pros
perly of W'm. W'ateis, d.-e'd. Any person wish
ing to pun hose tan do well, as the terms aie res
s. liable. Pusses-inn and a good title can he given
mxtSprine. For further pailicchiis, pt tsimsare
eii es td to apply to the widow, who lives on ti e
primises, or to tiudfiev W'utirsur E. G'eeuough,
Esii. in Sunbury. GODFREY" WATERS,
C. H. WATERS,
Mav 7 tf. Lx'rxof Win W'uhru, died
"S'liuil! Sliati ! !
7Hi:ST Pati Sh d ai d I lerrin'!. f i'. in d i f fine
flavor, iiistw eti l No. 1 in April. J. si reciived
hihI lor sale al the new re of
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
Mav 7ih, lx 2.
SUSQUKIIAKNA
J10TKL,
CATTAWISSA, COLUMEIA CO.,
1'1'..XS 17,1 A i.
IIE subseiila-r respectfully inl'oims the public
thut he hus purclried, and now occupies the
Large
and
Commodious
ell known as
Well known as the propirty, late of Theodore
Wills, and formerly kept .y Samuel A. Bidy.
He is now prepared to accommodate ill travellers
and visiteia who may favor him wiih a call, and
will use eveiy effort in his power to render every
convenience and coinfoit to his customers, while
under his charge. His accommo latinos are ample,
mid bis looms well furnished. His stables xien
sive and in good condition.
His Ta ni t and II til will be supplii d with the
best that the tnatkel can afford. Hv punctuality
and ntter.tioii, he feels c r.lidtiil that he wl I ine.il
the patronage of the pnMie.
CHARLES II AR I'M AN.
('attnwissa, Ap.il ')th, IS 12.
LI1VIK ! LIME ! LIIVIE I
T
II li sii1.-, nbi rs are renar. d to liin isli firim rs
and theis with any (iiinuiitv i f Lime of a verv
supeiioi qiiubtv f r land, oi p'ui-tering, at the fob
lowiuu v. rv r.-dure.l prices, viz: S cts. per bushel
for 1 ai d Lime; 10 els. I. r the best iptahty of pl.ii-
t. ring Lime, at the k In. below the '.u.rointh ol Sun
I my. Tln v wdl .ils.nb liter, at any place itl in the
I oroiii;!i of Sunbury. Lime lor laud, at 10 cents per
bush. I, ai d Lime for p'ai-lerir tf al 12 J. cents per
I il-hel. The subser.bcrs II .e iilw.l' s on hand, 'i
l.uue il uitity of Lime. Its ipiality I- i!"od, and
their limestone is not equalled by any in theiuigh
borhood i:asiioi.tz a- rekgs'i i:isi:i!.
AiiifUsta, April 2d, I 12.
ItOlU'.UT 1' IKTF.R .S. SOY, "
PA TEH M ANUF ACTUHEKS,
I.tmibiirU ftrrtt, tlaltimorr,
HAVE constantly for sale, I'moim; Paper of all
sizes and qualities, Cap Wrilina Paper, ruled
and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and
plain, Hantting Paper, tine and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, double etonn, crown ami
extra sie.l Y nipping Pa ers, Ctdoii d Medium and
Royal PapeiH, Bo.iint, Hinders' and Siiaw Box
Hoards, Tissue Paper, and all uiticles in their line,
which ibev will sell on ace. mmndaiiiig terms.
Highest price given f I old raus.
ROBERT CARTER A SON.
M .rch 19. 1812. Elkton. M.l.
BOLTON & CO.
(4'iiri al oittniission Hants,
'or the Side uf t'luur, Urain. Sttd, .c, cc.
F.sPF.ti I'l l LLY' inform iheir tiii nds and
the Merchants cencjl'v. 'hat they hate la-
ken those hire.1 and commodious Wharv.s, with two
Doiks, ninth of I'lnsliut street, on the laware,
to'jcther w ilh the st.oe No. lit South Wh irvc-,
wheie ihey would be pleaded n receive consimi
n.enls of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whi-kev, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepared lo forward all kinds
of Mi rch'indise by the Si huvlkill mid Union, or by
the Chesapi nke and Tide Water Canals, us tow-
boat are kept expressly foi the purpose of lowing
boats by t i'l.er route.
Metehants will ple.se be particular to send their
good destined by either canals. It No. lit South
Wharves, between Mutkt-t and Chtsnut sine's, on
the Delaware, w ith directions aceomp my ing iliein
w hich route they w ish them to be slup e.l.
fTj- Plaster and Suit for sule, at the lowest mar
ket price. Hi ETON A C .
March 19. IS 12, No. PJSou'h W harves.
WKAVKfrS IIOTKL,
Sunbury, tWirllmmbrrlunU l oiinl,
I'ciitisx It an i a.
TIIIE suh-'Criber, nsptctfully intorina the public
I. that he has removed to that lure and commo
dious Tavern Stand, at the corner of Market and
Fawn streets, (icu of the Hitek ) fonuerly occu
pied by Jonas Weaver, ami Lilt ly by Diniel (iib
son, win re he is now prepared to accommodate all
who may favor him with a call. By strict atten
tion to business, and his utmost endeavor to render
satisfaction to all, he hopes lo receive u hheral share
of public patioiiace. CHARLES W LAYER.
Siiuhury, Mulch 12th, Is 12.
WHARTON'S
Simian-) , oi IIiiiiiiIm i laml 4'ouuty,
riNHSVLVJl ITI A.
11 E suI'Miila r nsoi c'licly inn nus ibe i u! lie
I li -tl he bus it mote I to ilit large and coiiiino-
ilioiis Itnck House, on Maiket square, opposite tl.e
Couit 1 1 - 1 1 - e . (loiineiU kept l.y llliao Pnee.)
wheie he is i.cnv pieparnl lo nee ooiuo.l.ile all who
ui-y favor hiinwiilia call. Ile.nu thankful fit
past ftvots, he hopes by strict altei tiou to business,
to reiene a libel il share of public patrouae, tVc.
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sunl ury, March 5th, ISl'i.
IvhoU'Hulc li uatiisls,
IIAVflE-DE-enACU, HO,
AYE constantly un hand a geneul s-s.ut
meiit of
jjiu cs, Mh iuriMis. vAixrs, oils,
YAIiMlll-:s, UAMnf f.7..f.s.v,
1E SI I J P S, etc, c.
wl.'n h tl.pv t !f r br si'e on the ino-t hb r d teims,
and ul pritt us b.u, s ihtst; ol I'ln adelpbla uml
tialuiiiore.
Paitici.lar attention will be given to the nuali
ties ol such ails-Its as are stJe. l.d or Manuf .dun d
for sle, a !-. to pa. king tin in for traiif poiijtion.
Hsvie dc-l.nce, Munn aib, lsi'V. 3in.
C'oiiiitcrlVHcrs' Ieaih Wow.
rPho public will please observe that no Brnmlreth
- Pills are genuine, unless (he box has three li
bels upon it, (the top, the aide end the bottom)
each containing a f.ic-aimile signature of my hand
writing, thus B. BnA!nnTH, M. D. Theso la
bels aie engraved en steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expenr-e of over $8,000. Therefore
it will he seen that the only thing mcessary to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, ia to observe these
labels.
Remember the (op, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly auhori
zed, and hold
CERTICATES OF AGENCY,
For the sale of Brandrcth's Vegetable Universal
Villa.
Northumberland county : Milton M ickey A
Chumbeilin. Sunbury H. H. Musscr. M'Eens
ville Ireland & Meixell. N'oitliuml eiland Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midlinger cV. Co.
Union County: New Herhn John Huffman.
Selinsgrove Ever and Sehnure. Mid.llcbutg
Isaac Smith. Heavcrtown J. ct F. Rinnan. an.
Adamshure 11. A. A. Smith. Midlinsbii'g
Swnpe ft Laird Ha tl.'toti Daniel Lung. Free
hurg (i. A F. O. Mmcr. (Yntrevil e Siailey
A Lenhart. Lewi-huu Walls A. Gieen.
Columbia county : DalitiHe E. B. Reynolds
A. I'o. Hirw.ck Shumati A E Henhouse, Cat
tawissa C. A. A C (!. Hmbls. Blooms'. tin;
John R. Mover. Jeisi y Town Levi Hisi I. Wa
shuutoii Root. Mvt'.iy. Lime-tone -D L.
Sell nn ch,
Ohscive that each Acent bis nn Engravn! Ci r
lilieate of Aaeiiev, conlaii it g a repres-ntnlion of
Dr HKA.NDIIK ill's Manuliciory at Sma Smj,
and upon which will n'so be seen exact copies ol
ibe ntic tahiif in, if until um i the Uruiidnth J'tl
Hun
Philidclphia, oJl'.co No. S, Noith Pih street,
B. LiK A.N DKl'.TII, M. D.
January 1st, 1S43.
ant:
AIvTEIlICAIM MEDICAL IIDIIART
A Ml
i.Ti:i.i.ic;i:rr.n.
CONCENTRATED Hi cord of Medical Sci
- Y etirc and Literature, by Rohley Dunglison,
M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, itc,
inJilliison MedieaM iullece of Philadelphia, pub
lished tnonlhlv by Ad im W .ldii, No. 4fi t'arpen
t. r street, Phihub Iphia. Sub-eiiptiou price, 5 a
y.nr. Subscriptions for the above work r. ceiied by
the subscriber. H. 11. MASSER. "
Dec. Ilih. is 1 1. Aurtit.
t R sale a small Farm, containing about i lie
' hundred and ten iiras uinie or le s, situ tie
in Point township, .V r hum' . il.m.l count , ub. nt
two milis nl oe Noil: uiol i 1 lol, on the triniti
r oad leading from 'hut ,i!.n e to D.inville, a.lioinn:g
bind- of John l.o.'liou, .lesc ( '. Horn n und others,
iio.v in the i.ccup.nry .fSaiiuul I'.yie. Afoul
tolv aires ol said tint an 1 1. an d, and in uo.ul
state ot cu llialioll, on wloch there is a small ln.rn
ireel-il. The property will be sold ill r asm able
toiin-. For further paiticnhns, peisons are rt ijucsi-
e.l lo apply to the tulscnb
11.
B.
MASS en., Ait,t,
Sin, bury . Pi
Nov. 27 th,
1x4 1. if
w...t n)vs..x rvl;siki... ;
VN aitic'e unequalled tor cleaning and ij ving a 1
highly durable and most brilliant polish lo sd- j
ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Riill.iuia ware, ;
Tin, Steel, Cutltrv, and l..r rc-loiu g the lustre on
varnished carriage, Ac, TRY 11'. ,
Prepaied an I sold al wholesaY and retail, by the
Siisqiiehanua Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N, Y,
Wt'. FORSYTH. Agent lor Northutn'd,
11. B. M ASSF.lt. Ag.ut for Sunbury.
November 20th, 1811.
i'iiT j .IT nKWKi'.s,
LAST rSAILKR,
Xo. 7 1 Callow I. it! .Street, l'liiladeluliia
C Three dtmra above Scrtmd.J
CT1IIOE Findiiiiss utt'-uys kept on hand, which he
oil. rs lor sale on the loAe.t terms, ("ountij
Meich tula are purlicuiuly to c ill an I judge tut
themselves.
Philadelphia, Novemier 1:1, IS 11. I v.
cii a ta es
"F EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NKW J:.t:K.M) Oil. CU.Ml'A.W.
-No. V-'ll .Noilli Water Street, l'hila.
AM FACTl RLRs Hud dealers in Oils uf
every description both for burning and
inaiiiilaciuriug purposes, which will bu sold much
lower than they can be procured e'sewln re, and
warianied in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as ie resented,
may be returned w.ilnnU any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will be it funded.
Their slock now in sturu consists ul the following
oils, v it. :
:H,nui g illoiis Winter li leached Spenii
OH.
f.ooo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Coloiless Oil,
Fall and S,ritm Sperm Oil,
W inter Si a Elephant,
do Pie.st d W hale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
15,000
10.000
20.000
otmo
15,000
200 Barrels supeiioi Snails Oil,
oillO do Cod Hank t til,
Ml do Neat Fool Oil,
7 5 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oils.
This Company has a number of Y'essela en
gaged in the Coil Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon getting al all Lines Oil us pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 1:1, 1S41. ly.
3. W. &, L. B. Ti.?LC?k.
OFFER FOR SALE, at the South Ea.-t Coi
ner of Fifth and Mi.n'at t-titets, t'hiludit
plita Mens' Calf-skin Bouts, stitched warranted,
do do tlo pi L'Hcd do
do do do w.uei ntou!, th ulle soles
and double uppers.
do Calfskin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Wuter Leather Pools,
do tlo Neats do do.
do llii-h qo.iiti i Shoe., I 'alt-skin,
tlo tlo tlo Crockeis do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do
Kip tlo
Calf do
Coarse do
do Shot's
Pino tlo
Kip tin
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
till
Calf and Seal Skill l'uni s.
l.tsl Socks Willi and without sobs.
Carpet tlo do do
do Rati ul Watraiitt'd Watt r-proot Moccasins.
Ladies' do tlo do do
1. ados' t inned India Rubber sll... s.
Cc i l'cii.t us' d.i t'ttr shoes.
W i li et. iy other d.-c iptn.ii of bouts and shoes.
Fur I 'aj s i I eti ry description.
TruVeil ns I I in.ks of evtry dew ripliuii.
Y'ti.eli ii Travelling lings.
Pa'ent t .'liiu LI as i ic Shoe Ilia. king.
Bonnets , f l kinds. I'.lm I est lists,
i'blladtlphiu, NoMliiblf 1st, 111. ly.
"ZL1.T & BP.OTHEPs,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DOOKSEL
LER3 AND STATIONERS,
No. V2'2 Chcsnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
"7"EEP constantly on hand a general assort
Jk ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising
Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane
ous ami School Bonks, Day Books, all sizes, Led
Bers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, YViitinc,
Paers, Wrapping Papers, Ac, Ac, which they ol
fer at the lowest prices to Country Merchant's Pre
fessioiial Gentlemen, Teachers, and (II others that
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, No-'mber L'l. 1S41. ly.
.llitlini'l Weaver X. Son,
ROrC IV1ACERS & SHIT CHANDLERS.
No. :i Jnrlh Water Street. I'itladrlphia.
n.WE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of ('ordaire, Seine Tw ines, Ac, viz :
J ar'tl liopes. Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines tor Canal Bunts, Also, a
complete assuitinent of S. inn Twines, A c, such m
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Ileriiua Tw ii e. Mine
Threads, A'c. Ac. Also, lied dud, t'loiieh Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and I .inen Cirpct Chains,
Ac. till of which they will dispose of on r a--otialie
teims.
Phil.iib-'phia, N'nvrni! rr 1 rt, 1 fi 1 1 . 1 y.
.lat oh I i isimitli A, Son.
1 ) EsPECTFI LLY informs tin ir Iru nils am! ;
acquaintunri s ge lernby lb at thiy still con-'
linue to keep at the old tand, No. 2 Hi Norih ltd j
si ret t, Philadelphia, all V in. Is of
TOllACVO SM ; F AM' SFdAKS.
Which they will Bt?ll n the m a , accoinmudiitinfc
und leisi.nal le terms.
N. H. All coeds sold will be guai tntced and all
1 orders promptly atti ruled lo.
Philadelphia, November 13,1641 --ly.
I PETER COlfCTERT"
j Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
No. 00 AorA 2J itriet, a few iloors above .Irch,
l'hitailelfihia.
! A I'SO Trunks, Catpel Bags and Valices, of ev-
cry description, all of which he olleis fur
j sute on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 1.1, 1 H4 I . ly.
i J . W . .S W A I N , "
I'mhrella and Parasol iMatiiifartiirer.
No. Hi A'iwii '1'liml tlrnt. ivn dn,r Li h,iv the
Citu Until, I'hihidifp.ia. j
iOL"NTI! Merchants and ulhers are solicited j
) lo t xamine l.is assoitt.icnl btl'oie purchasing I
tlsewhere I
l'hila Yip bin. Novrnihcr 11. IS II. ly. )
P. A: A . H O VOUDT'rT j
("liina.tilass and Liverpool Warehouse.!
An llil y'lith Third ftrrrt, third d-mr hi low Vint I
-., I'hihiilili.iii.
A7'11F.RE they constantly kep on hnnd n large
' assoilmeul of China, (ilass and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the most iei-son-il
le terms.
Philadelphia, November 11, 1811 ly.
TIIKUPH.US CULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, -c.
An. 5 .SukZi Third slrnt. four doors below Marlitl
Vhifadrtphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a large an.l ccneral
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands.
Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Pati nt Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants and saddlers w ill be supplied al
all times on the most reasonable tonus. 'J hey will
find it to their advantage to call and examine his
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 1.1, I SI 1. ly.
ilEY.XOLD.s, McI'TkLANI) vS: l)
Wholesale Dealers in Foreicn Pi itii-h
and American Dry C'oods.
An. 105 Market street, Vliiladelphia.
(COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup
J plied nt all time with nn extensive a-sort-nient
of the U'st and most fashionable Goods upon
the most reasonable lerm.
Phil idelphia, Noveint er 1:1. 1SI1. lv.
; "i.()WK.T"aT llvuPxOX,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
1 )oiik stie
1 1 a ul ware,
No
17 t North Tin is n
rutiT, I uii.Aiiri.ruiA
" A 'II ERE tin ir ft iced and t ustomers v ill always
' find a large and general a-soittnent uf Foreign
and Domestic HanLvure, which they will sill ul the
lowest prices,
l'hdt dcli hia, November 13, 1811. I v.
ESllLPH K, 1 1 ANSKLL A ( O'S.
WHOLESALE CRY GOODS STORE.
-No. ltiti 1-12 Market Street, l'hila.
( llehiw Fifth South side )
VLWAYS keep on hand a lull and general as
si rtment of Horiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods,
t ountry Merchants are respectfully rciuel :d to
give iliein a call uml examine for ihcm-chi s.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1S4 1. ly.
SPi:iUNi:, GOOD Ai CO.
No. 13t Market Street, Philadelphia.
1NY1TE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of Bruit h French
sod American Dry Goods, which Ihey oiler lor sale
on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly.
lyiALLA Sl HERSET
No Tl, Aui tli ScioihI slrt'i t,
(CUSXIH or ClHIMb's ALLIT.)
Wheie ihey constantly keep on hand a general
assornneiit nf
CliOTIIS, CAEEIIVIERES, VESTINCS,
And a greut ruruty vj ' urt'dtt if a tuptru r
iiuahty, which Ihey t,!i-( to dispose nf
upon the m,.st reasonable, turns.
C10UNTIIY MERCHANTS and otbeuwil
imd il to I lit il udtuntsgc lo call ul.d txauilue
ir stock liefoie purchasing clsew hcie.
Pl.ilad. Iphia. Nov. ti, I S 1 1 . ly
I I EsPEl' I FI'LLY' infoiin the eiiii. tis t l s'un-
l iny and vicinity, ihat Ihey have lak-u the
Shop hii.ly t ccupied by W in. Dutst, w hue they
will carry on I ho
TAILORING BUSIMrSS,
in all its vanot.s It lu lu s. !y sin. I am mion and
icusiiiint.lt! rh.iigcs, tlit y expect to nielli a kluir of
public l ationage.
Sui.l.uiv, Sept. 1th, IHII.
W1IOUSALE rMiOE, liOIINET,
t'op aim' 1'i.lnt l.iif I hit S()rr,
No. 10 S.iitii 4m H-makT, I HILADF.LPU1 A,
A 7 HERE an e (tensive a iottmenl of ibe almve
srtiebs aie cai.Manily kept on hand, for mI
at th most reasonable terms.
May 2f, IS4I.- ly.
AN unparclleled remedy for common Colds,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast end Lungs,
leading to consumption; composed of the concen
trated virtuea nf Horehound, Bonsrt, Blond Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances.
Prepared only by J. M, Wisslow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
'J'be innocence and universally admitted pecloral
viitnes of the Heibs from which the Ilalxam if
Itinehiiund is made, are too generally known to re
tpjiie reci'inmen. ari.'ii ; it is thiiefore only nercssi
iv lo oh-roe that this Medicine contains the whole
of their Mtdicinnl properties, highly concentrated,
ni d so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild and certain remedy, now in use, Ut the com
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes nil imfia mmatinn and sore
liess of the I .noes, loosens tough visid phlegm, en-,
nhlilig the patient lo expectorate with ease and freei
ibim, assuages cough, relieves nthmnlic and diffi
cult re-pitatioii, heals the injured parts, ( pens the
pores, and composes the disturbed ui rves, and gives
sin lor li lo the tcn.hu lungs, and thus produces a
sj eedy and la-ling cine.
I i, li a I itc ni: is -no; r..ll:T i nir, tx Mas.
W'e sire not amoi g th.il class nf F.ditors who for a
few dollars will, fat the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "ciaek up" an article and bring it into rapid
.-ale ; neither ate we willing to icmain silent, after
huving tested the utility of an im rovement or dis
covery in scitnecor ait. Our readers w ill recollect
we told them we were unwi II with a sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks ago. YYell, we pur
chased two bottles of INSLOYV 'S BALSAM
OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden was the cure,
thut we forgot we ever had cold. Those who
are atllicled, may try it upon our recommendation.
Ltuittu't Telegraph. For sale by
HENRY YO.YTHEIMER, Sunbury,
JACOB BRIGHT, Xorlh u m berland.
Also, by Druggists generally throughout the
country. fXj" Price, 50 ccnta per bottle.
August 14 th, 1841. ly.
LIST OP BOOKS
run sals ht '
NTHO.Vs
do.; Ainswoitl
I.issical
Dictionary; l.empricr's
mill's do; Cobb's do.; English and
German do.; Amino 's Cn sar; Anlhon's Grannner;
Anthen's Cicero; Mail's Latin Render; Ogilly'sdo.;
Arnheyy s Latin Lessons; D. ritifgans Lexicon;
F.sk's tire, k Exercises; Davies's Legendet; Grueca
Majira; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
(oldsmilh's Et gland; do. (ireece; Ly ell's Element
of Geolotrv; Mrs. LiiiColu's Hotanv; Elements nf
llolauy; Bridge's Algt l.ra; Portei's Rhetorical Rea
ders; Envrson's (icogrnhy and History; Oluey's
do ; l'..riiy's tlo.; Smith's Grammci; Kiikhani's tlo.:
Kay's Read, rs; Cold's do.; C. hb's Arilbmeliek;
Pike's d.i.; I'iiii rson's do.; Col b's Spelling Hooks;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Ev angelical Fa
mily Libinry ; I 'ullage IiiMc-; Family do ; Collater
al do.; Small Hil'les and Testaments; Puikei's Ex
en ies on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Haxn i's
S .hit's Res'; American Revolution; Marryatt's No
vels; Mrs. l'helps on Chemisttv; Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Beginner-; English Excrcists adapted to
Murray's Crammer; Sequel to Comhy's Spelling
Hook; American Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A great variety uf Blank Books, Ac.
August 'S, 1H4 1.
ATTENTION,
j . 1 1 i: j i: s ,
1 EliL'ESTS the attention of his country friends
1 V who are in want, to his verv large stock (if
Carprlings. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opened, ot
his warehouses, No. 18 North Sd street, and Nn. -Church
Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila-
... - I .1 1 1 a t t I ..
nelpnia. uuiv ut, inn. it.
IViiiaU'.
JIM) are troubled with sick headache, pain in
the side, breast and back, loss of appetite, fla
tulency, lowne-s ot spirits, palpitation of the heart,
faulting or giddiness, sickness al the stomal h.hihous
ulleeltons, lightness at the chest, nausea, vomiting,
noise in the stomach, flushings ol heat, and chilli
ness, tWase of the nerves, mnl uigans of digestion,
Ac. Ac, those who may be thus affected, should
not in g't ct to pr .cure Dr. Ilirlieh' -Compound
Slrnnftheninir Tonie and Herman Aperient I'M?,
which are warranted to give immediate relief.
Thousands do we almost daily Is hold, whose coun
tenances and pate emaciated checks bear occular
witness to sickness and nllliclion. Could tlio-tt
persons be persuaded to use this iuvaluublo medi
cine, tiny would soon liud iheir weak uud debilita
ted Iruincs sire lightened, their minds cotnposej.
and till pain, and drslre-s driven from the system.
when the t ody will again renew its lost vigor, au.l
ul nn a ' new life," and death for a while be de-
rived of its priy. W hath, ml but ftcls glad to
behold t! cir near relativt s and dear friends, snatched
as if by magic from that fatal dest'oyer Dnth.
ve who sre laboring under disea.-e let not another
day or night puss without procuring this uisdiciue,
a it w ill in a majority of eases i fleet a permanent
cine. luntiiibtr tUloifS are diwjftrou ; and if
do. a-e is neglected, its ravagta will doubly in
crease. Zj Principle Office for the United States, No.
Ill, NORTH EIGHTH street, where reccoinmen
dutinns of hundreds of rsons may be seen, all of
which have been cured or benefitted by the
medicine. HENRY YO.YTHEIMER,
June 18, 1S42. ,V4 Aifent.
C'oli), C olin h ti ml I lie I r l'nlul t on-
NVIIUCIItrN.
J"K7"EN we behold the hills of mortality, and
y y the vast number that die of that fell de
stroyer Consumption, we cannot hut feel for ihoso
who mount th ir loss, when we know that secular
dciponsiralions are di.iy made visih'e to the public,
that )'. Duncan's Expeclorjnl Remedy will in
nine cases nut nf ten completely eradicate lbs first
symptoms of that fs'al disease. Will patients or
tl.e r l ean sl friends any longer delay procuring
th s medicine, w ith tl e expertitiion thut the dtscaso
will naturally rem .ve its. Il ! The vast number
that the am. u . l.y i f Coiisuinption, and the v. ry
many of our frieiuls uud acquaintances who are
dai geroiisly alllit ti d thut must ere long pay the
d. 1 1 of r.aiure, (-(.oul.l convince all allhcted that it
I is U'st lo he rid i l the t a Iv mnl evil seeds as s .on
; a- i t.sMl le, Ih loie lb. y lake loot and "dtstrou the
tiji , win n in tl e I. loom and beauty of health.
Always ssk fur Dr. Duncan's Expocloiaut Re
medy, and le sii e you obtain it, us there are some
peisons base onugli to palm some tit lit r medicine
on tho-e woo u'c imI on iheir gii.ud, which Ihey
buy at a vi iy lulling price, ul the same time si II it
ul full pn. e, thus lliceui the ullluled ol iheir mo
ll, y and ht abh.
Piineipd Or'n e, 19 North Eighth street, where
the in. .I.i n r is sold whose .le ami retail. Forsila
alihesioreol II I'. Mil Y OX 1 II El M ER.
June I lib, IS42. 4'J Ae-it.
TF rtlf Will VlfFViAL'.
Dr. Harluh's medicines are daily increasing in
public favor, and w ant from any but a fair trial tc
e.ubluh iheir worth. We have a eomrounu atior
in our columns to-dvv from a person long afflicted
wnieh is bul one of many voucljerf fur this mJi
cmr. Spirit rf tlir Timet.