. A X K WOT 12 LIST. lMlVSVIt AXIi. The following list shows the rvment value of nil Pennsylvania linnk Notes. The most implicit re liance may le placed upon It, a it htviry uvrk can fully Compared with ai d corrected front Bick rull's Reporter. Hunks In 1'tilladt lplihi. N. LoCATIO. I II 1 LA I). NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North America Tin i ill nf tho Northern Liberties Commercial Uitnk of Pcnn'a. . Farmcra' and Mechanics' Bank par par par pur par par par par par pat Kensington Bank Philadelphia. Bank Schuylkill Bank SnUthwark Hank , W'estern Hank . . Mcchouies' Bank . , . Country Itnnkft. Dunk nf Chester County Westchester par par pur par pnr par Bank of Delaware County Hank of Uermantown Hank of Montgomery Co. Duylcstown Bank Easlon Bank Farmrrs' Bank of Buck co. Office of Bank of Poi.n'a. Office do do Oflic Jo da Office do do Cheater Germantown Norristown Doyleslown Fusion Bristol par Harrishurg These Lancaster I offices Beading I do not Eastern J issue n. D 1 8 U O U N T. ' Philadelphia nSuGO NOTES AT Bank of the United Slate1 Bank of 1'enn Township . . lSjalTA (iirard Bank . . 40a45 Munufarturera' & Mechanics' Bunk . 15al8 Moyamensing Bank . Ida 1 2 Bank of Pennsylvania . . 7uS Miners' Bank of Potlaville Potiaville Gu7 Dank of I.ewislown Lewistown 12sl7 Bank of Middletown Middletown C B mk of NnrthumhcrlHnd Northumberland C Columbia Bank & Uridgo co. Columbia 4a5 Carlisle Bank Carlisle 6 E.xchungo Bank Pittsburg1 2 Do do branch of Hollidaysburg 3 Formers' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster 4 Lancaster County Bank Lancaster 4 Farmeis' Bank of Heading Heading 6 Hurrishuig Bank Harrisburg Cu7 Lancaster Bank Loncaster 3 Lebanon Dank Lebanon C Merchants' A: Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 3 Bank of Pittsburg" Pittshuig 3 West Branch Bjnk Williamsjiort Wyoming Bank Wiikesbarre 10al2 Northumptou Bmk Allentown 12a If) Uciks County Bunk Reading Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg Do do do Erie Do Jo do New Brighton Kensington Suv. Ins. A ilo . mi Township Snv. Ins. do Bank of Chamhcrtiburg Chrimbersburg (i Bank 1. 1 Gettysburg t.t ttvstarg Bank of Su-quchauna Co. Mnntiose S Erie Bank Eriv 1(1 Farmers' tV Drovers' Bank Waynrsburg 15 Franklin Bank Washington :) Hontsdale Bank lloi.esdiile I 5 MornngaheU Bank of B. Brownsville 5 Votk Hank York 6 N. B. The notes of those banks on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with (lie exception of those which have a letter of rilcrtlicc. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Loan Co. Schuylkill Sav. Ins. Manual Labor Bank (T Towaiidu Bank Philadelphia Tailed do filled do fiilcd W Dyrttt, Jirop.) fuiled Ton audit lulled Bedford no sale Beaver closed llarrisburg closed WumI jngtoil failed Bethfolite closed Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bm.k ol Beaver Bank of Swatura Bunk ul Washington Centre Bunk City Bunk Fuiniers' At Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' tV Mech'cs' Bank FuiKu ra' V Mech'ca' Bank Jlaiinony Iustituto Huntingdon Bunk Jutiiutu Ll 11k. Luuibermon's Bunk Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Nurthuriiti'd I'nion Col. Bk. North Weslirn Bank of Pa. OlHce ot 'Schuylkill Bunk Pu. Agr. & M inuf. Bank ilvei Iuke Bank Union Bank of Penu'a. W etmoreland Bank Pituhuig no sale Pittsburg failed Fayette co. fulled (ireeneimte failed Harmony 110 sale Huntingdon no sale Lcnistown nosjle Warren failed Dundiitl' 110 sale New Hope closed M ilton no sale Meatlville clostd Port ('urboii failed ('arlUlo failed Monti ciso closed I'nionlown faded (reelisburg closed Wilktsbarre no sale ilkesbarre Biidge Co. Qj" All notes pui porting to be on any IVnnsyl vania Bank not given in the slxjvo list, may be set down as frauds. J Kit SKY. Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick Bulvidere Medlurd Penh Ami Dridgcloii failed 1 jar Belvideie Bank Buihugton Co. Bank Commercial Bank Cumberland Bank I'ainieib' Bunk Fanners' mid Mechanics' Bk Faniiirs' uud Michanics' Bk Farmers' uud Merchants' Bk Fruiklin Bunk of N. J. "v par par 1 failed Mount Holly Rahway N. Biunswiik Middletown I'l Jersey City Hoboken Bl get Grazing Co Huboken Jersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanics' Bank Patterson Maiuitaclur. rs' Bunk Belleville Morris Company Bank Morristown Monmouth lik of N.J. Freehold Michanics' Bank Newaik Mechunica' und Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jtiscy City Post Notes Newaik Bkg &. Ins Co Newaik laiieu lulled i! failed I pur no tulc 1 New lloiie Del Bridge Co Laml.citsville 15a20 N. J. Mauufuc. Bkg Co Holoken failed lulled N J I'rolecion 4 Lombard bk Jersey City Orange Bunk Orange Patcrson Bank Pa ler son failed 1 par par 1 Peoples' Bunk do Function Bunk Princeton Salem Banking Co Salem Slate Bank Newark Stale Bank Ehzabelhtown State Bank' Cumilen Slate Bank cf Morris Tturiilovvl 1 ur 1 fuifed a. ltd 3 par a failed Stule Bunk Trenton Suleui and 1'hilaJ Muliuf Co -Salem Sussex Bunk Newton Tienlnri Bui king C'u Trei.tiai Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co. llackensuck ii:i.am aku Ilk 1 f 'ilm A Brandy wiiit Wi mington Bunk ul Delaware V ilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do blanch Milluid Farmers' Bk id Stale i f Del Dovu Do brui.ch ilmirigtisn Do bunch (ieoigitown Do bruncli Newcastle Union Bunk Wilmington (TV Undei 6's par par par 'i Zj- ttn nil t anks nia ked thus () there are ei C r'noi icul'ileit or altered notes of Ike various de uouainioiis, in circulation. II. I The lent method or the Abolition 0 Vitiate ROSE OZNT XVI 23 N T, if to ilcans.e and purify the Ifody. I'OH TijT'J'I.ll. "V It lis H'bT'S RINfJWOIlMS, riMN.IWi ON THE t AI K, AND OTIIEU IIIA V VAi irrAlll.i: TILL. citaneoi. nui-iioNs. in-tup. fXj The following cert iftca'e dnenbe one of Ihe .Vorth .ImerUan Vollfrt of tiratth, matt extraordinary euro ever effected by uny Are now acknowledge! to be the hist Medicine in . application. the World for the cure of j Pill laih.i mi A, February 10, 1838. EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE. lOR twenty years I was severely afllicted with KECAUSE they completely cleanse the Mo-' Tlttkii on the Fuce and Head: the disease math and bowels from lh' se bdlious nnd cor- ( commenced when I was seventeen years old, and rupt humors which are the cnu?c not only of ' continued until the Full of 1830, varying in vio Headache, Giddiness, Palpitation of the He ut, j lcncc, hut without ever disappearing. During tmist Pnms in tho Bones, niu-umntism and (tout, but : of tho time, great part of my fce was covered with every malady incident to man. SAID INDIAN ; the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch- VEtiETABLE PILLS are a certain cure for in- teimittent, letnittrd, nervous, inflamutory and putrid ; Fevers, because they cleanse the p.idy frem those '. moibid humors, w hich, w hen ronfineil to the clrcu- j lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVEKS. So, I alcio, when the same impurity is deposited 011 the 1 inembinne mid muscle, causing p.dns, infl.irnn tiona and swellings called lill EDM ATHM, j (i()I T.cVc. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on always 1 erlain to give relief, and il : persevered with, according to directions will most nssureilty, and witnout tail, muKe a eriect ru e 01 the above painful njahtdies. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night go ing to bed, will In a shod time so completely rid the body from every thing that is opposed to health, that Hlicumnum, Gout, and pin of every descrip tion, will be lit. tally DKIVEN FROM THE BO DY, For the s.iino reason, wheo, trom sudden chances of atmo-phete, or any other cause, the pei- sniraliou is checked, ami the humois which should p.ifs oil' by the skin are thrown inwardly, causing HEADACHE, C;U)1JLM;s, nausea and sick-j ness, pain in thg. hones, watery and inllumed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, consumptions, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many other symptoms of CATCHING COLD, right s lnilmn "(table i'l'a will iiiarilily give immedi. te relief. From thice to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a short lime, not only remove nil the above unpleasant symptoms, but the body wdl, in a short time, he j restored to even sounder henbh than before. ASTHMA, 011 DIFFICULTY OF B HEATH ING. Wright' Indian Vegetable Villa will loos en and carry oil', by the stomach and bowcis, those lough phlegmy humors, which stop up all the air cells ol the lungs, mid are the cause, not only of the above distressing complaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that mo.edieadl'ul malady called CONSUMPTION. It shou'd be alsoieiiiembeird that )Yrigltt'x Indian Vegetable l'ils are a certain cure for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau sea, and sickness, lo-s of appetiie, costivenrsa, a yellow tinge of ihe skin mid eyes, and every other symptom if a torpid or diseased state of the liver; because they purge from the body those impurities which if deposited upon this important organ, are the cau-e of every variety nf LIYElt COM PLAINT. When a nulion is convulsed by riot-, outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent- ' ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR, is to expel all traitors, mid evil disposed ones from ) the country. In like tnuiiuer, w hen pain or sick-j ness of any kind, indicate that the hotly is struu- ! gliug with interi al foes, the true remedy is to EX PEL ALL MORBID HUMOUS, (Traitors to health and life.) Health will be the certain reiull. That the pi inciple of curing disease, by cleansing and purifying the body, is stiictly in accordance with the laws which govern the animal economy ; and if properly carried out by the use of the above named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VF.GETABLE PILLS, will cettainly result in the compute Abo lition of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni als, fiom person of the highest respectability in New Yoik, who have iccentiy been cuied of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of Whioht's Imhax YMir.riiiLi Pills, of the Xurth American Culltge of lit all ll : Jam aica, L. I., June 'Jib, 1811. Doctor William Wright Dear Sir Jt is with grest sali-fuclion I inform you of ;.iy having been entirely cuied of Dyspepsia, of live years slHiidn g, by ihe use of your India Yi.oktahi.k Pills. Previous to mee iug with your celebratid nudi cine, 1 had been under the hands of seveial Physi cians, and had tried various medicines; but nil to no riled. Alter using one '!) cent box of jour Pills, however, I experienced so much benefit, that I resolvid to persevere in Ihe use of them acconling to directions, which I am happy to slate, bus result ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the great U'liefil I have received, and also in the hope that others similarly afllicted limy be induced lo tnuke dial of your cxiruordinny medicine, I send you this statement with full bbeily to publish ihe same, ifvou think proper. Yours, &c. New Yoik, June 19, 1811. G.C. BLACK. Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir I have been afllicted for scleral years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at times with pains in the side and other distressing complaints. A fl 1 having tried various mrdieines wi'hout 1 fleet, I was ersuaded by a fiierid to make tiiul of Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to stale, have relieved me a most wonderful maimer. 1 have used Ihe me- dieine, as yet but a sboit tune, and have no doubt, by a 1 rsccr nice 111 I he use el the medicine accor ding 10 directions, ihl I shall in a short time be pcrti cilv re.-toieil. 1 most willii L'lv recemmend said Pills to all ner- ., y ! sous similarly idllicted, and in ihe full Ix'licf that failed j ,esulll? lient l'ieuil results w ill follow their use, I re ,'Kd I mem youis siuceicly. HENRY A. FODTE, 'il!le" I " Waiwaisiug, Ulster co. N, Y. Niw Yomk, Sept. 29, 1841. This is to certify I hut I have used Whioht's i Imhak VuaTini. Pills with ihe greatest bene j I'd; having imirclv cured myself of the frequent at lacks ol Sick Headache, to which I had previously subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON. 302 Greenwich sircal. N. Y. To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's In dian egduble Pills. V.I V Ti .V. As there are al this lime many wicked persons busily 111 paged in selling a counterfeit medicine uu- I der the iiaine of the Indian Vegetable Pill. and as ; these i! spt rate nun are so utterly nckless of con j gi qiienos, thai many valuable l.vrs may be lost in cxmscqiiciicc of using their dreadful compounds, I ibu putdic are cautioned against purchaing any j l'l Is, unless on the tides of the boxes the Mlowing 1 wonting is f un-1 : j WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. 1 (Indian Fuigatne.) ut iiiv. miii 1 11 AMt iiiciN i 011.11. 1: or 11111.n1. ; And u'se lo he tspecivlly cartful aguiusl pureba ; sing said me.lieine of any Ja rmn except the regu j I ir sMvcii ngvnis. ; A OEM'S FOH t HTll I'M It F I! l.A S f CO , par j J'i iinsilvaititt. par j H. B. Mass. r, Suiilairy PaueA Rose, Nor pur j f 1 1 tin l 1I1111I Jaeoli Haas, Sliumukill Samuel par i Gerli, Maboiioy llyerly A D. Haas, Augusta par j Iteiii. r Foiimtr, Miitou Ireland vV Meixell, I'ar , Mel.weosvi le P ler cV Dearmonil, Turbulsv ille James Rod, Potd-grove II. Klase, Snvdirslowu II. H.Ki ceb.1, p. M Eljsburg P. O. Wm. Lci-enriug, P M. Union Corner. Oll.ee and General Depot fr ihe sale of Vrighi Indian Vitetalite Wholesale ihI Retail, No. lb'J RACE STKEEI", I'llll.AUEL PHIA. May 21, 1M2. ly .. jl j...jju. '. j.j u. ! nit; ; my head swelled nl limis until ll leit ns 11 11 would burst the swelling M'as so great, that I cou'd scarcely get my hat on. During the long period that I wasnftlicted with the disease, I used a great many o plication, (among them several celebrated prep.ilations) as w, II as taking inward remedies, including a number of bottles of Swaim's 1'ainicrn, r.xtraet of Sartupurilhi, Ac, In fact, it would be impossible to eniimeiote all the medicines I used. I was also under the Ciire of two of the most dis tinguished physicinna of this city, but without re ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being cured. In the fill of 1430, the disease nt the time being very violent, I commenced using the llatt Ointment, (prepared by Vaughnn oV D.ivis.) In a few applications the violent itching ceased, the swelling abated, the 1 rupl'ioti began lit disippear, and before I had used ajar the disease was entirely cuied. It has now been nearly a year and a half since, and there is not a vestige of the disease re maining, except the scars from the deep pita formed j by the disease. It is impossible for me to descril in a crrlilicaie tne severity 01 ine disease arm my sulfi ring, but I will be pleised to give a fuller ao count to any person wanting further satisfaction, who will cull on me. At the lime I commenced using the Rose Ointment I would have given hun dreds of dolluis lo lie rid of the disease. Since u sing it, I have recommended it to sever il persons, (among them my mother, w ho had the di-easo bud ly on her arm.) w ho were all cured hv it. JAMES DUKNELL, No. 150, Race St. (Jj The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. VaUfihau, Sou h East coiner of Third and Race sired, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu rv, by H. B. M ASSER, ' May Nth, 1812. Agent. ICoe Ointment, lor THttr. A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY. l'liii.AinLi'iiiA, May 27lb, 183H. rPHIS is to certify ihnl I was severely alllicted with Tetter in Ihe hands and f.ct for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with vio ent itching and swelling. I applied to number of physicians, and used a great many appli cations without elVeeting o cure. About oymr since, I applied tlie Hose Ointment, which entirely stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, w hich there has been no return of, although 1 bad never been rid of it nt any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spruce Sired. j- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yuiighan, Sjuth East corner of Thiid and Race Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu ry. by II. B. MASSER, ' May 14th. 1812. Agent. MEDICAL APPROBATION Of the ROSE Oi.TME. T, Jar Titter. VLTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation over all others is fully established, the proprie tors take pleasure in laying before the public the following certificate from a respectable physician, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr, Bjugh, having found in this lemedy that relief for a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means within the range of his profession failed to ntlord, bus not hesitated to give it his approbation, although the prejudices and interests of lhat prolcM-iou ate 1 . . .. ., 1; n.. 'ilfB-u lli Will i IVl'llll ill, n. PliiLAnKLr'lllA, Sept. Hi, ISM. I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic eruption, which coered nearly one s'nle of my t ice, and extended ever the ear. Mr. Yuughun, pioprii -lot of the Rose Ointment, observing my fact, nisi ted on my t'jing his preparation, of which he han ded me a j ir. Although in common with the mem bets ut my profession, I discountenance and disnii prove ot the numerous nostrums palmed upon the public by unci .nil pretenders, 1 feel in justice bound Uiexcipt (he K. se Ointment fiom thai c!as of me dicines, una to give it my eppioliutiou, ns it entire ly lured the eiuplion, although it It id resisted the usual applications. DANE. BAl'GII, M. 1). The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. Yuughun, South East corner nl Thiid and R ice Streets, Philadelphia, and told oiinguiev in Sun- ; buiv.by H. B. MASSER, j Mayl 1th, 1812. Agint. i BOLTON & CO. ; ii i ;il 4 oiimiiioii Alt'i t hauls, For the Sale of Flour, drain, Seed, Hc, k. mum. 11 ESPECTFULLY inform their Iriends and the Merchants generally, that they have la I kvn ,hosf rge and commodious Wharv.a, with two DtMks, noith of Chesnut street, on the Dclawire, together with the store No. 19 South Wharves, where they would be pleased to receive consign ments of (.rain, Flour, Seetl, Whiskey, Iron, Ac. Are. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by ihe ChesaHake uud Tide Water Canals, as low boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing boats by either route. Merchants will please tie particular to send their goods destined by either canals, to No. lit South Wharves, between Mmkct and Chesnut streets, on the Delaware, with directions accompanying them which route ihey wish them to lie shipped. (Jj" Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar ket price. BOLTON cV Cd. March 10, 1842. No. 19 South Wharves LIIVIE ! LIIVIE I LIIVIE ! riHE subscnlwrs are prepand to furnish farmers I and others w ith any quantity of Lime of a very superioi quality for land, 01 p'uistering, at the fol lowing very retluced prices, viz: 8 cts. ier bushel for l and Lime; 10 els. for the best quality of plai ti ring Lime, al the kilns, below the borough of Sun bury. They will also deliver, al any place within ihe borough of Sunbury. Lime for laud, al 10 cents per bushd, and Lime tor plai.-teru g at 12. cents per hu-hcl. The subscrdfrs hivealwaa on hand, a large quantity of l iiue. Its quality is g.Htd, and their bint stone is not equalled by any III the ucigh hoi hood SEASHOLTZ A BERGS'I RESSER. Augusta, April 2d, 142. WKAVKirS HOTEL, Souvitry, .Xurthumlifrtmut fount y, lViiiixy It tiiila. MIK subscriber, respectfully informs the public that he has removed to thai Urge and couimo- dioua Tavern Stand, at Ihe corner of Market and Fawn streets, (iuu of the Buck.) loimeily occu pied by Jonas Weaver, and lately by Dsuicl Gib son, w lore he is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him wilh a call. By stru t atten tion to business, and his utmost endeavor to render satisfaction to all. he luqa-s to receive u liberal share ul public patronage. CHARLES WEAVER. Sunbuiy, Muich ISih, lU. L 1 C,olllltlT(tll'N, lositli Itlov. rPhe public will please observe that no Brntidreih Pills aro genuine, unless the box has three li bels upon it, (the top, the side and tho botloml each containing a fio simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. BitAMiiHtrii, At. 1J. these la. beNato engraved on Meel, beautifully designed, and done nt an expense of over $2,0(11). Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in iia purity, is to observe these latiels. Remember the top, tho side, Mid the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori zed, and hold CERTICATES OF AQENCY, For the sale of lirandreih't Vegetable Vnivcrsal Tills. Northumberland county : Milton Mackcy & Chambeilin. Sunbury H.B. Masser. M'Ewens ville Iieland &. Meixell. Norlhumbeilaud Win. Forsyth. Georgetown F. Midhnger A Co. Union County) New Berlin John Hoffman. Selinsgrove Eyer and Schnurc. Middloburg Isaac Smith. Beaveriown J. ft V. Bingaman. Adamsburg H. V A, Smith. Mitllinsbutg Swopc At Laird, llartleton Daniel Long. Free burg G. fi F. C. Moyer. Cenlreville Stailey c Lenhart. Lcwishurg Walls & Green. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds iV Co. Berwick Shuman ft Ritleuhouse. Cat tawissn C. A. ft C. G. Brobts. Blouinsburg John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Wa shington Robt. McCay. Limestone D. L. Sc.hmeck. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation nt Dr BRANDREf H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the if labels nvw used upon the llrandreth J'ill liuxet. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH.M.D. January 1st, 1812. TIIK AMERICAN MEDICAL LIBRARY AM 11 1 TiMJ a i:it . CONCENTRATED R. cord of Medical Sc i ence and Literature, by Rohlev Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, etc., in Jell'cison Medical College of Philadelphia, pub lished monthly by Adam Waldie, No. 40 Carpen ler street, Philadelphia. Subscription price, $5 a V ar. Subscriptions for the above work received by "the subscriber. H. B. MASSER, Dec. 1 1th, 1841. Agent . 17 OR sale a small Farm, containing about one " bundled and ten acres, more or le s, situate 111 Point township, Norlhunil crlaud couutv, about two miles above Noitbumberl md, on the iiiuiu road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining lands of John Leghou, Jesse C. Hortoli and others, now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne, About forty acres of suid tiaet are cleated, and in good state of cultivation, on which there is a small barn erected. The property w ill be sold 011 n asounble lei ma. For further particulars, pcisons are request ed to apply to the sut scribi r. H. B. MASSER, Agent, Nov. 57th, 1841. tf Sunbury. Pn. ;S0Eyt5LIDHT N article unequalled for cleaning and g.ving a highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Briltunia ware, Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre 011 varnished carriages, cVc. TRY IT. Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, Tioga couutv, N. Y. W.l'. FORSYTH, Agent for Norlhum'd, II. B. MASSKR, Agent lor Sunbury. November 20th, 184 1. LAST MAKER, 71 I'iillouhiH .Street, J'liiladeltiliia No. C Three doom above Second. J SHOE Findings always kept on hand, w hieh hi oilers for sale on Ihe lowest terms, ("ounlrj Merch mis are p.nlicul ulv to c ill and judge lot the mscltc. Philadelphia, Novem er 13, 1811. ly. OD H a .ws OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. nkw j:m;i..M) oil company. No. -J! North Water Street, Thila. m AN UFAC'i'URERS and dealcis in Oils of XtB every description both for burning and uiunulacturing purjioses, which will be sold much lower thnn they can lw procured elsewhere, and warrautcd in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as icpresented, may be returned without any exsens to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. Their stock now in store consists of the follow ing oils, viz : 30.000 onllnns Winfev Tllenrtipd Siipini Oil, fiOdO do do do do do do do Cnloiless Oil, 15,1100 10,1100 20,000 cooo 15,000 Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Pressed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 5 3 200 Barrels superior Stra. 'a Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neata Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's I bis. 3 rrTThis Couinsnv has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting al all limes Oil as pure aa i s imported, rhilailt-lphiJ, INov. 13, ibll. ly. Cr. V. & L. B. 7i.7LO?i. OFFER FOR SALE, at the South Easl Cor ner of Fifth und Murket Street, Philadel phia Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted. do do do pegged do - do do do water proof, double soles ami ooulile uppers, do ('all-skin da do and uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Bool, do do Meats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin, do do do f rockers da do nailed do do do do do do do Fine Monroes warranted Kip do Calf do Coaise do do Shoes Fine do Kip do do do do do do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps, do List Socks with and without soles, do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Wutcr-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do to Ladies' tanned India Ruliber shots. Gcutlcincns' do ( 'vt r shoes. Willi every other dcsc.iption ul boots and shoes. Fur Css nf every description. Travelling 'Prunks of every description. Venetian Truwlling Bags. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Rhukinir. Bounds ol all kinds, I'ulin Leaf Hats, I'hiUdelphia, NoMiiibcr 13, 1s t I, ly. KAT & BROTHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATIONERS, No. YZ'l Cltcsnut Street, below -ltli, lMiilatlclpliia. KEEP constantly on hand a generul assort ment of Books nnd Stationary ; comprising Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Misccllnne ous and School Books, Day Books, nil sizes, Led gers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing Pnperp, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac., which Ihey ol fcr at tho lowest piicns to Country Merchant's Pre fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others thai may favor them wilh their custom, Philadelphia, Notember 13, 1841. ly. .Tliciincl Wt avcr X, Son, ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. Ao. la AtrA Water Street, I'httadeljtltia. HAVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz: 'I ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Tw ine, Cotlon Shad and Herring Twire, Shoe Threads, ftc. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet (-hams, Ax. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable leims. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. Jacob l'l IsiiiiiIIi & Noil "I ) ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally that they still con tinue lo keep al the old stand, No. 24G North 3d street, Philadelphia, allVindg of TOliACCO SM . F AM SUGARS. Which they will sell jn the 11; jt uiconimodbliiit and reasonal le terms. N. B. All goods sold will be gu.11 tntccd mid all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841 -ly. FETEip7"CTOES7 Wholesale anuLlvctnil Shoe, lJonnet, and Palm Leal' lint Warehouse. A'o. CO A0W1 "d ttreet, a few doors ubvve .Irch, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valices, of ev ery dcsciiption, all of which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. j J . W. S W A 1 N , j rinbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. j A'u. 37 Kuttfh Thud ttrrct. tiro doom below the j CiVv Hotel, l'hi lad, Iphiu. COUNTR Merchants and others are solicited to examine his aatt'iu.icnt before purchasing elsewhere ' Phila'clphin, November H. 18-11. I v. j r. At a. novoriiT's" j China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, j A' 104 North Third at reel, third door biluw Vine ftreit, I'liiladi Ipliia. I AriIERE ihey constantly keep on hand a large j ' assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool j Ware, w hich they w ill dispose nf on the most iei- suitable terms. ' Philadelphia, November 13. 1841. Iv. j TlIKOPII-l'S Cl'IP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad ' tilery, Hardware, &c. ; No. 5 South Third street, four doors below Market Philadelphia, j ftlT EEP constantly on hand a large nnd general : J assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bauds, Axle Arms, t.hptic Spriucs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers w ill be supplied at all times on the most reasonable terms. They w ill rind it lo their advantage to call and examine his 1 assortment before purchasinu elsewhere. I Philadelphia, November 13, 1811. ly. IlKYNOLDS, Mt l'A PJ.ANJ) vV CO , Wholesale Dealers in Foreiirii Uritish and American h v Goods. A'o. ll).'! Murk, .v;(7, Philadt Iphiu. C "COUNTRY Merchant.', and others call be sup J plied at all times with an ext. nsive assort I liieul of ihe liest und most fashionable Goods upon the most reasonable terms'. Philadelphia, November 13, lSl.ly. LOW vV UAUllON, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Maul ware, No. 171 Nobtii Thihh Sthi.lt, Philaiikli-iiia. A A H EKE their fiiends and t ustomers will always j find a larce and general a-sorinient of Foreign , and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell al the '; lowest prices. Philedelphia, November 13, 1841. ly. ESllElllCK, HANSFI.L & CO'sT i WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. j No. Hiti l-y Murnct Ntreet, l'liila. I ( cif Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and gvnrtal as snrlinelit of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, ! Country Merchants are reseclfully request id to I give them a call and examine for themselves. Philadelphia, November 13, 1S4I. ly. ' SIM'. U INC., G OOl ) & t O. ! No. 13S Market Street, Philadelfihia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment ot 13 litis h French and American Dry Goods, w hich Ihey oiler for sale 1 on the most reasonable terms. i J niiadelplita, JNovemlier lo, IMl. ly. IYIcCALLA & HERSE, No Al, A01II1 St toiid Klrt il, (conn lh or coom it's allkt.) Where they constantly keep on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CA.SSIMERES, VESTIKOS, -4i u great variety oj urticlt of a tuf tenor quality, which they offer to dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others wiH find il to thtii advantage lo call and examine their slock More purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1841. ly SX1FCC1T & FP.Y, I ) ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sun bury and vicinity, that they have takui the Shop lutilv orcuied by Wm. Durst, w hi re they will carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its vaiiouB branches. By strict attention and reasonable chaiges, they expect to niciit a share ol public patronage. Sunbury, Sept. 4th, 1841. WHOLESALE RHOB, BONNET, Con u(ti' Palm Feu f Hat Wore, No. lOSniTH 4im Stblkt. PHILADELPHIA, MISHH an eitti.sive aasorlmcut of the above articles are caiislantly kept on hand, for sale at the most reasonable termc. May 2'., IS 11. lv. AN impart' llelcd remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, nnd all diseases ol the Breaat and Lungs, lea. ling 10 consumption; composed of the concen trated virtuea of Horehonnd, Bonset, Blond Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wisslow, Rochester, New York. Tho innocence nnd universally admitted pectoral viilues of the Herbs from which the llatxum tf Horehonnd is made, nre too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessit rv lo observe that this Medicine contains the whola of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and so happily combined with several other vege table substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the corn plaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all imflammation and sore ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en aiding the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, assUBgcs cough, relieves athmatic and dilli cult lespiralion, heals the injured parts, otiens the pores, und composes the disturbed nerves, and gives strength to the tender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. IsunATITl 1IK IS TIIK H ASVST CRI.ML IS Ma!. We ore not mnong lhat class of Editors who for a few dollais will, (at the expense of truth and ho nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; neither ate we willing to remain silent, after having tested the utility of an im rovemrnt or dis covery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and violent Cold some few weeks ngo. Well, we pur chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOKEHOUND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are alllicted, may try il upon our rt commendation. l.e le.so'i Telegraph. For sale by HENRY YOXTIIEIMEtt, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the country. fXj' Price, 50 cents per bottle. August 14th, 1841. ly. LIST OF BOOKS. loll SALE ALL Br r NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lcmpricr's do.; Ainsworth's do; Cobb's do.; English and Gfimau do.; Anlhon's Cn-sar; Ambon's Crammer; A mlicn's Cicero; Mair's Latin Reader; Ogilby's do.; Ambew's Latin Lessons; Donnegau'a Lexicon; I'isk's Grek Exercises; Duvies's Letrendei; Grneca Majoru; Adams's Roman Antiquities; I'innock's Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; L ell's Elements of Gcologx; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea ders; Eni rsou's Geography and History; Olney's do.; Purity's do.; Smith's Crammer; Kirkham's do,; Kay's Readers; Cold's do.; Cobb's AritliincHck; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Libiary; Cottage Bibles Family do ; Collater al do.; Small Bibles nnd Testaments; Parkei's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of (he Spirit; Baxtei's Saint's Rest; American Revolution; Mnrryatt's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to Murray's Crammer; Sequel to Comley's Spelling Book; American Class Bcok; Daboll's Schoolmas ter's Assistant; A ureal vuriety of Bluuk Books, &c. August 2N, IN 11. ATTENTION. . S 1 I N i: V J N i: S , .1 1 ) ElUESTS the attention of his country friends - who are in want, lo bis verv large stock of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, Ac., &e., that be has just opemd, at bis warehouses, No. 1H North 2d street, nnd No. ' Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delphia. July 31, 18-11. ly. Tlie I'uiiM' ol lsiscaie. Tenrly ull classes of disease, are caused by some obstruction in thesvstim, which prevent the ii'iiiilur and wholes. .me operation nf the animal func tions. 1 his state of Ihe system, is disease, which is manifested ill a variety of forms, mom or less malignant in their character. To restore the system to a stale of health, then, it is only necessary to re move ihe cause of disease, and ihe end is accom plished. The cause is obstruction somewhere. This can he removed by purgation, which is ihe only means thai should be resorted lo, because, suggested by reason, and by nature. Dr. Hirlich's Strength ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by lh.' tin ilsnuds who have used ihem, lo be ihe best purgative medicine in existence. Because, ihey not only remove all obstructions, and purge Ihe sys tem of its impurities, but, because, and which is ex tremely important, stienctben and give propel tone to the slu.iiai h, and produce a healthy action of all the pans. Besides, they are so mild and gentle in thcirOt ruiion, as to rendtr them at all limes a per fectly safe and desirable remedy. The afllicted would tlo well, then, to purchase a box or two of Ill's invaluable medicine, and give il a fair trial, in stead of thslrouirg their systems with oft-repeated doses of calomel, and other drugs, so injurious to human life and happiness The above mtdecine for sal at the Drue store of HENRY YOXTH ELMER, Julv 23, 1842. .Igeut. Shall Si4 Ki.'K or IlVallli I'rctullr 1' is evident that the farmer will if there is not more care or attention paid to ourselves. What are the primary causes of the veiy greet variety of discuses which we d dly behold. Alllicted person, were you not first attacked with bile 011 the sto mach, uttt tided wilh siikness. costiveness. a de rangement nf the stomach and digestive organs, (probably caused by indulging too freely in rich food, a st'duulary hie, irregular meals, exposure, late hours, intemperance, Ac !) These mosily are the cause of utflictum at the present day. When these symatoms occur, if yoo desire heabh to prevail, procure immediately Dr. Harlich's Conroim. SrMKKin HLKiNii and Gmijia Atsbilut Pills, a they are a sure meiNciiie to remove these distres sing attacks. The properties el this medicine are first, cleanse the stomach and bowels, remove bile and bilious matters, purify Ihe blood, which, when obstiueted, subjects the IhxIv to pain and disease. This U ll. clcd by a few doses of the Gorman A pcnciit Pills. After this is accomplished, the strengthening Tonic Pi Is arc used to give strength and vigor to the sv stein, restore the debilitated func tions of the animal economy, Ac. In the course of this treatment, the patient will be resloied lo er teet health, when all symptoms of dysienia, liver complaint, sick headache, pain in the side, limbs, snd otbei bodily iiiliun ties, will he completely era dica'cd. Principal Ollice, No. 19, North Eighth street, Phdad.lphia. HENRY YO.YTH ELMER, July I ti h, 1812. -4eii. Th'FTIl WILL PR KM A I.. Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increasing in public favor, and want from any but a fair trial lo establish their worth. Wo have a communication in our column. Ui-diy from a person long aflhcled, winch is but one of many voucher fjr this inedi Kiiut.Sjnnt of t.t Tintrb,
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