Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 18, 1843, Image 4

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II A,K IV O T U MS T.
rEXSII.YAXIi.
The fallowing list shows the current value of (II
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
liance may be placed upon it, as it Uerrry week
carefully com pore J with at d corrected from Bick
mil's Reporter.
Hanks lit Philadelphia.
' Disc, tn
ilr; lOCATIOK.
I'm lad.
pur
: par
pur
. par
. par
: par
par
. pur
pnr
psi
par
NOTES AT TAR.
Bank of North America
Bank of tlio Northern Libertios - . -Commercial
Bank of Peiifi's. .
Furirers' and Mechanics' Bank ' .
KensiiiRton Bank . .
Philadelphia Dank
Hchuvlkill Hank . .
Southwurk Bnnk
Western Hunk . .
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' ft, Mechanics' Bank
Country HaiiltM
M ink nf Chester County
Hank of Deluware County
Bank of (Jermantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doylcktown Bank
Ration I)nk
'turners' Bank of Bucks co.
Office of Bank of Penn'a.
Oifico do do
Oflii-o do do
Office d- do
Westchester
par
par
par
pur
pur
par
Chester
(lermantown
Norristown
Doylostown
Fusion
Bristol
par
Harrisburg" These
Lancaster I ollicea
Beading
C do not
Easton J
issue n.
NOTES AT
DISCO 17 N T.
' Philadelphia 49
Bank of the United States
Bnnk f Perm Township
ir nrl Bunk .
Moyamensing Bank
R.irik of Pennsylvania
M fliers' Bank of Pottsvillc
Bank of l.cwistown
Bank f Middletown
Batik of NnrthumhetlanJ
I 'ohunbia Bank it Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster
Lancaster County Bunk
Farmers Bank of Heading
Harrishtirg Bank
I.nncastor Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' ft Manuf, Bonk
Bank of Pittsburg
West Branch Bank
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks Comity Bank
Oilic e of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Pcnn Township Sav. Ins.
Bank of Chambershurg
Bank of Gettysburg : '
Bank nf Susquehanna Co. .
Lrie Bank ' .
Fin ir.er.s' ft Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bank
Koncsdule IS mk
Mouongahrla Bank of B.
Voik Bank .
4j
40al.r
1!
6
Potisvillo 5
Lcwistown 7
Middletown 3a4
Northumberland :ia4
Columbia 1 j
Carlisle 3a I
Pittsburg 2 j
Hnllidayahurg 3
Lalicastei . ' 2
Lancaster 2
Reading 1
Harrisliurg 3at
Lancaster 2
Lebanon 6
Pittsburg 2
Pittsburg 3
Williamsport
WilkesburiO I I
Allculown 28
Heading
Pittsburg
Erie
New Brighton
do
do
Chsmbcrsburg 4
Ccttysburg 4
Montrose 10
Erio 7
Wnyncshurg 8
Washington 3
Hones.lale I J
Brownsville 4
Yoik 3ul
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
Schuylkill Sav. Iris. " '"' do
failed
failed
f.iled
failed
failed
no sale
closrd
doted
failed
closed
no fale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
Manual Labor Budk. (T. Wt Dyott, prop.)
Towanda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Bank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank
Farmers' cV MechWiBarik
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bank
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
N. rthern Bar.k of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Norlhumb'd Union Col. Bk.
North West, ru Bank of Pa.
OllVe of Schuylkill Bunk
Ph. Agr. & M inuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of l'enn'a.
Wi -itinoielafid Bank
Bedford
Beaver
Harrisburg
Washington
Bellcfonte
Pittsburg
Pittsburg
Fayette co.
(trecncastle
Harmony
Huntingdon no sale
Lewistow n no sale
Warren failed
DutidafT no sale I
New Hope closed
Milton no sale
Meadvillo . closid
Tort Carbon failfd
Carlisle failed
Montroso closed
Unioulown failed
Ciceusburg closed
Wilkcsbaric no sale
W jlkesbarrc Bridge Co,
q3' AH notes purporting to le on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, muy be sot
down as fuuJs.
xriT JERSr.Y.
Bank i f New Biunswick Brunswick
lit Iwdeie Bank - - Bclvidere
ltuilint;toii Co. Bank Medl'ord
( 'oinincicial Bar.k Perth Ambuy
Cumberland Bank Bridgeton
Faiuieis' lJaiik Mount Holly
l'urnui' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway
Kuiliiers' and Mechanics' lik N. Biunswiik
Funuiik' ui.d Merchanlk' Bk Muldlit.iwu Pi.
Fianklin Rank of N.J. Jersey City
failed
1
par
par
par
I
failed
a
lad.d
lull, d
lalleil
tailed
tailed
2
fail.. I
I
par
to sale
1
Hobokeu Bkg Si Oiaiiiig t o Huboken
Jersey City Bank Jeisey City
MtchaiiiLs' Bank Pulit-isoii
Manufacturers' Bank Bcllville
Morris Con.pany Bank Mmriktown
Monmouth BkofN.J. Ficrhobl
Mechanics' Bank Newark
Mechanics' ond Manuf. Bk Trenton
Murria Canal aud Bkg Co yisey City
Post Noiea
Newark Bkg 6c In Co Newark
N'cw Hope Del Bridge Cu Ljinl'cilsxillc
. J. Mtnufac. and Bkg Co lioboken :'.
N' J Proleclon & Lombard bk Jersey City I,,
'led
2
ihd
I
j.at
irancc Bnnk .Orange
.'aterson Bank Pateison f
'copies' Bank do
rinceton Bank Princeton
-ale m Banking C '. .'" Sal. n
1
-lula Bonk - ' Newark 1
tale Bank . , Elizabclhtowu 1
S;ale Bank 1 Csmderi par
-tale. Usi.k of Mosria - . Mornstown I
it.ite Bank Trenton failed
alein und Philad Manuf Co Salem
tursrx Bank Newton
1'reutun Bunking Cu Trenton
'nion Bunk ' Dover
failed j
I J j
,Hr ;
I i !
A'ashinlon Banking Co. Hackcnsack failed
Ik nf Wilm ft Brandy Mint Wi'iuington
lank of Del iwan W iluiinv,tou
lank if Smyrna Smyrna
Do blanch Millord
'aililirs Bk of Slate . I D.l Dov. i
Do branch Wilmington
Do brsucti (ieoigelowii
Do bran, h NecUo
'niou Bank Wiliinnsiuu
fLT L'lidei 6'a
lU re are
n'7 On all bank rna'kej thus l
ret iutinirrb'it or altered lioltt 01 lite yaiious de
wituki'-loi, in circulatiou.
THE
rillLADELFIUA, EE1DHG AND TOTTSVILLE
RAIL ROAD.
1
7 n 1
AX EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE
U ill commence running between Philadi Iphta
. ami I'vltsrillc on the following days
anil hows i
Ox An attkk Mo pat, Mat 9, 1842.
Leaving Pottsville, on Mondnys, Wednesdays
and Friday, at l A. M.
Leaving Pliiladclphio, on Tuefdays, Thursday,
and Saturday, at 1 P.M.
Hours if passing Iltadirg.
For Philadelphia, nt 10 A.M. ? Tli.wcrk,Tf
For Pottsville, at 6 P.M. 5 1
F.I II E S.
Between Pottsville .V Philada. f.l.f.O ft ?,.10
H.twccn Reading ft. do. 2,25 ft 1.7.ri
Between do ft Pot'svillr, 1,40 it 1,(10
ExttitsioM TiiRKTs noon ron iiTiiiisa
Rr.XT HAT.
Between Pottsvillc ft Philadelphia, ?.ri 00
Bi tween Rending ft ilo. 3 00
Between do. ft Pottsville, 2 00
The other pawnger trains will as before, at
tlie following hours :
Vhihuhlphia umi PntfriHe.
From Phihulflpl.ii, at SJ A.M.
From Pottsville. nt 2 P. M. S
lluurs of liiusii'i; Urmfitig
Dai'
For rot'svilie, nt U A. )
For Philadelphia, t 2 P. M
Parlv
All the trains will flop for way par-singers at
the usual point.
rjj" All passengers nre rerpiesied to procure
tlieir tickets before tlie trains stait.
Mav 21, 1812. if.
To t'ouiid-y
MERCHANTS.
rPllF. (Subscriber, Agent ol Lyon ct Harris, Hal
Maiiufaelurers, for N w York, Phibulelphia,
Baltimore and oilier large cities, w I os.: Unit arc
highly cumun. ruled Or quod ctii ami JuniLilif,
has on l and o lir-t rate asxcrtricnt of HATS and
('APS, suitable f. r Sjirmji sales, wh'ch will te sold
very low, I'm cash or approved cri'.hl, nt the nrtrd
cfirtip ulorc. No. 40,. North Third strcvl, oppjti'c
the City HoImI, Philadelphia.
UOBKItT D. WILKINSON. Artnt.
N. B. Ordeis lor Hats in iherous'i. ptumpllv
attended to, The highest rice in tu-s 'i or tro'le
given far Fur skin.i.
Philadelphia, June 11, 1812 --ly
a. inrvn c:zj es s
A LI. pe
- I Hirri
erscrs imb bted to the firm of Lvon it
s, under the Bicncv of O.N. Tbscber,
fhif and Cap Mamtfacturrrt, No. 40 North Third,
street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi
ate settlement of iluir ac counts niih the subscriber,
their legally auiborired r.gent,who is fully rmpow.
cied to settle nnd coll.ct the ccount of ssid firm.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON,
Jmic 4lh, 1312. tf Atrrut.
:n . n a
WAnn.WTF.n srrr.nifni to ..yv
(MiLit y i:it sr.MtviiY.
JOHN & HENRY LANDAU, having rented
the Lime Kilns of Heiuv Masser, in Sunhuiy,
have now for sale the best Lime in this part of the
country, and w ill continue to keep constantly on
hand fresh Liuie for Plastering, Building and for
Liming hind, on as reasonable terms as can be had
anywhere in the neighborhood.
'Mav 21, 1H42. J. A V. LANDAU.
EAGLE
ff.n c rn :ni3 jar
Comer of Third and Vine Stru ts,
wirxiAiYisronT, pa.
T
HIE sul scriber respectfully announces to the
public, that he bus oiied a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on the corner of
'I bird and Pine streets, where he will be bnppy to
wait I. poll those who may favor him will, their
company. .The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished io the be.t ni dein l 1 Pi
provided with a large number of well aired and
ciuf.it.iblo sleeping upsitme.nts, rooms, private
t ailnrs, itc. Peikons visiting illiuinsport on bu
siness or pleasure, may ra-.t asund Ihut every ex
ertion will le used to render their sojourn at the
"Eagle Hot. I pleasant and agreeable. His I uble
w ill he supplied with the very b. si the maiket af
fords, and his bar with the cl oicest w ines aud other
liquors charges reasonable. The. Euulo Hotrl
possesses greater advantage in point of location
than any other similar establishment in ihe borough,
being situate in tlio busin. ss purl of I lie (own, and
w illtin a convenient diUii.'0 of ihe Court House
and Wiiliamspoit and Elrvira Rail Ro.id D pot.
Suflicienl Stabling provided, und good ond trusty
cullers always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and honel S. rsiis
have been employed, arid nothing left undone th it
will add lo Ihe comfort und accommodation of his
guefl.
There wi'l be a carriage always in atlei.dirre nt
the Boat Landing lo convey pns-er g.Ts-to andfr. rn
the House, fr.e of cbarue,
CHARLES BORROWS.
May I It'.. 112.
wY:T:-:siLirCi.iT & co.,
l'uiiHitiairn A; I-'urwanlituj Merchants,
I'ool if Willow Street Hull llnad,
OS TH F. 1'FI.AWAHr,
HA'ING associated ili them Jo-eph Barriel,
bite of Enstnii, Pa., resrei tfully inl'ortn their
fiiend and the public generally, that Ihry have ta
ken th t larce and we I known store and wharf at
fnt of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by
.Is.ob M irrni, where they pii'pose doing a General
C..mii i-aion anil Forwarding Busines, snd bom
the lot al advantage of the place being connected
wi'h I'll tho ubbr Improvements that have their
outlet in the city, they flutter thrmsi Ivrs thev will
he able lo do business to as retil, if not fester n.l
vantape, nnd upon as teas, liable terms ns any other
In Uf', and th. v assute II eir friends (but sny con
I s't no nt insdo lo th. ur shsll have ih. ir stricl r.t
1 tention, and no excitions rpaicd to give enttic satis
i faction.
I I'b. y are also prepared lo receive and forward
'
poml in any point on the Delaware and I.ehiuh
rivers, between Manch Chunk, Easton and I'hil.t
del hm, vis Delaware Divisi. n and l.ehigh "an .l;
als.. lo any point en the Juniata river, or North
aud WihI Brnnchca of ihe SusUhaiiita via Schuyl
kill and Union, or tho Chesapei.ke and Tide Walei
('ana's.
' For the accommodation of Bouts coming or go
ing via Sibuyll.lll und Union Canals, a Steamboat
will b k. pi expressly for toutnt; bonis from Ihe
Schovlkill around t.i the IMaware and bar k, which
w ill en .Lie ni. rebanta to have Ibeir produce deli-
pin
pal
jar
pai
pa.
par
p.r
i(
par
W(J on the he'uwiie, ami Ibeir goods si iisd at
a saving ot Till to 7ft per cent. o! the puces fir
ii.uilii'K C'.is, with these advantages they ic
spcclfully solicit a shate of palnma-je.
W. HEILMAN ft CO.
William H. tlmsn, ")
i
. i-
Wilbani V. K.ve . V
Josej U Narcei. Philad , Msy 11, 1 12. 1 y
IT. S. Moil Coach
FOR POTTS VI LliK.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH!
ffpHE Mail Coach for Pottsville leoes Nnrlhum
A. berland every morning at 9 o'clock, and arrives
in Poltstille in ihe evening.
FaiiK as low a sny Othrr line.
For scats, apply at Mr. Wiihington's Hotel,
! Northumberland, or at Ueorgo Wril7nl s, "nntniry.
1 A. E. KAPP CO..
North'd.,May 21, 1812. l'rnprietoii.
! Passengers coming from Philadelphia will
! plca-e secure their seat at Ihe White Swan Hold,
j Race St., before they leave the city. Psssei gers
coining in this line, have tl ir seals si cund in sny
' Stajceor Packet boat from this plice. Those coming
: in the ( th. r line may be left behind.
CLVDE &. WILLI AM S?
i Itlank llooh Mamif iK lory,
Opposite Prince's Jlotct,
; IIAKRISBURG.
f!IEY arepri pand to manufacture blank work
J. of every doeiiplion, ruled to nliy pat'ern, siir h
i as Pockets Records. Div Broks. Ledgers, Asie.
j sors' nnd Collectors' Duplicates of ihe finest q-i.ili-!
ty ofpaier, in a style equal In sny m.idi' in the ci
! lies i f l'hil.ide'pbia or New York.
All ib sorptions of bindii g ren'ly exeruied.
; Scrap Burks, Albums and Portfolio made In order.
! Lav Bonk--, Music and Periodicals bound to any
' piltern. Old llooki rebound, eVe. Also files if
j p ipeis bound.
fXj" ork leVt at the nlhce rl the tuntiury Ame
rican, w ill be promptly attend, d lo.
May 2 1 si. 1912. ly.
GOLifKN' SWAN
UT.H I '187 ."BB Ha'mt
Xo.VM .orth Third, nbotc Arch Street,
nilLADF.Ll'IIIA.
ACIOMMOIIA1 IONS inn HKVUNTV r:KOM.
rHARLEK WEISS, late of the "W hite Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon Hour-e, respictlully in-
forms h:s friend and cost. rncr. thai l.e ln become
Ihe pro rielor of the abo well know n Hoi. I.
Country Merchant will fn.l the above Hotel a
central b cntion, and the best of fare. Perron tra
velbnj wnh private convevanee will find a large
van) ond crnnd ftnblinff for horses, and the best of
ostteis. Bonrdinufl per Jay.
May lllh,lSl-. If.
J IMAYLAND, JR. &c CO.
SntifT ninl ToIkiccd Alanii!;ictnrcrs,
Vo. J1) Xvrth West cormr of Race und Third
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
rI",HE nnd. r-iirned hive formed a (Vpr.rtnrrship
under the firm of J. M A YLAN D. J . ft Co..
as successors the late firm of Jarah .Mnilund 4
Co., nnd will cmlinue the busine.a t die old esta
blisliment, on il.eir own acconn'. In addition to
ll.eir own close attention nnd eipciiciice foi many
years, in the manuf .i luie of their eet'i brated s niilV-,
ftc, he long experience of the senior parti er of the
late linn, will al-o be devote.! to the rntere-l rl ttie
new concern and ns no exertion and care will le
spared to insure their poods, at all times of ihe ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of Ihe fi.ends ond customers of the lute
firm. THOM! ADAMS,
J. M AVLAND, J.
Philadelphia, May 1 tth, 1812. ly
MERCHANTS
HOUSE,
So. CD?, .Wi Third, iitmve C.tlou hdl St., '
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN DUNCAN. I.'e from the Pennsvlva
uia Firmer, und S unn. I Pike, jr., la e of A
mi riran Hotel, Colund us. 'bio, take pleasure in ac
quainting their fii. nd and the public ten. rallv that
they have Ink. u the large and commodious Hotil,
recently built by the Missis. II -it, on the sai.ic site
once occupied by the old established Hotel known
a the Bull's Head, in Third slieet above Callow
bill st.
This Hotel is finished in the very '. est possible
manner, bud of ihe best nihiciiaV Its location is
very d. siiable, particularly for country merchants ;
the airangcmi ri's for healii g and ventilating aeh
room is such as to secure any temperature. Tlie
bedrooms aie all light anil airy, all luiuishcil ma
neat i-ty'e, so as to insinr con. fort.
The receiving parlor are abo fuini-be.l in a su
perb style, the windows aie on the French s'yle
forming an entrance M a bn'ony in front, nhi.h
makes 1 pleasant Jires. Purl cular attention has
been given lo the lids and bidding, which, with
the furniture, are emirily uw.
from years' experience in l.atel business, we
fust, ly slncl assaluitv te.I usioess, to make llus
house a dcir .b'o stepping place. Our table will
iil .vys re supplied wnh li e very b. st our market
can alfnrd, and or.i bar wi1!) the be.-l liquors und
w ines of the in, .si uppinvc.l bland-'.
P. There are fiit rate stabling r.r.d rsrriste
hou-e-all i. bed M the hotel, tlf n.led by ea I f il
and soberho-ilers nnd our charges w dl be I w, in
I aeriirdance with Ihe present hard litt.tJ.
Pbrladelphia. Oct 7th. IK-IS.
SUSQUEHANNA
110TKL,
CATTAWISSA, COLUMIJIiV CO.,
i'j.'.v.v.si ,r.t.v.t.
i
IHE sub-crih.r repeetftdlv inform the public
that he has pun based, a"d now ecu pus the
Large
and
Ciiininodinus
Itlltli
t . i
n x-iii Mn ml,
W
II known a
the propi r'v, late of Tbeod. re
W.lts, and firmetlv kept by Samuel A. Bndy.
He is now piepar. d lo accoinino.t a'e tll Havellers
anil Uiter who nn.v favor him i h a call, ami
will use evety flort io his power to r. nder every
convenience and comfort to his customers, whit
under bis eh-irge. His ac omino lalions are ample,
and bis rooms well furni-be.l. His lah!es eX'en
tivearid in good condition.
Hi Taiu . and Rah will be mppli. .1 with ihe
hot that lbs n a k. tcsn i.ff ir.l. By um'tuality
and utienlioo, he feels i orfidi nt that he wid menl
the pslroi.ngo of the puttie.
CHARLES HARTMAN.
(ruttawi-sa. April !ltb, 1KI2.
iTiVi:itTTAiuri:ii so.,
FAFER MANUrACTURBHS,
Lombard St ret I, llttltimui e,
n 'E constantly for sale, Priming Paper of al.
sizes slid qualities. Cup Writing Pap r, Mil. d
and plain, Letter Paper, white nnd blue, ruled and
plain, HanginK Paper, fine and common. Envilope
Paper, do. do. uie.liiim, douh'e crow n, i t"n and
etiasie.l Wiappiug Papers, ('.doled Medium and
Royal I'speis, llo,m,t, Ilin.Urs snd Straw llol
Board, Tissue Paper, and all articl. a in their line,
which they will Mil on ace. mmodailng terms.
ILgbfrt price gixen f'l old rags.
KORL'R V CAR PER ft SON,
March 10, IP 13. ElkMi, Md
J ! ... - J!- . - JJ. ... .J .
The fccsf method for thu Abolition of Disease
is torlcnnse and '.purify the JSody.
AVHIfrJIIT'S :
Mrth American Lotltg of Health, I
Are now acknowledged lo be the best Medicine in
the World for the cure of
EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE.
ECAL'SE they completely rl.nnse the sto
mach and bowels from tin e tnllious and cor
rupt humors which are tlio caui-e not only oi
Headache, (iid.liniss, Palpitation of Ihe llcirt,
IVns in Ihe Brnes, Rheumatism and Ooui.but
every malady incident (o man. SAID INDIAN
VEGETABLE PILLS are a ceriain cure for in
tenintient, iciuitti d, nervous, iutlamhlory and pu'rid
Fevers, because they cleanse the p idy from those
morbid humors, which, when confined to the circu
lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVERS. So,
also, when the same impurity is deposited on the .
n cmninne ami muscle, causing puns, minium
lions snd swellings called RHEUMATISM.
(iOl T, Ac. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may
be relied on as always erlain to givo rc lief, and it i
persevered with, accoidlng lo dirictions will most J
ussui.dly, and without fail, make a infect cu e of ,
tnenonvn parniiii n aiaoies. , i iui.i ..n,- i
said Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night go
ing to bed, will io a shoit time so completely rid
the body from every thing that i opposed to health,
that Rbeumatim, (iont. and p tin of every i!ecrip
ti.m, will be literally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DV. Forthesimc reason, when, from sudden
changes of atmo-ph. te. or any other cause, the per
spitation is checked, nnd the humor which should
p i-s i.fV by llv skin nre thrown inwardly, enuirg
HEADACHE. CIDUINFSH. nausea und sick
.. , t I .. 1: V .l...A ... ..f I
ness, pain in the bones, wa'cry nnd inflamed eyes, !
sore throat, hoarsenes, coughs, consumption', i
rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, nnd
many oth.r symptoms of CATCHING COLD, '
Wright's Indian Vttetddr. I'M will invariably
give 'immefli de relief. From thtee to six of aid
Pills tnken every night on going lo bed, will in a
short lime, not only remove nil the nbnve unpleasant
symptoms, but the body w.ll, in a short time, he i
restored to even sounder health than before.
ASTHMA. on DIFFICULTY OK BREATH- ;
INO. Wright's Indian Yfe;rUddc P.will loos- j
en nd enr-y ofT, by the stomach and howeia, thore j
lough phbgmy humor--, which stop up all the air
cells of the lungs, nnd are the cause, not only of the
above distressing complaint, but when neglected,
often terminate in that mo ediradlul malady called
CONSUMPTION. It shou'd be a'so lemembi -led
that Wright's Indian Vegetable ';7s are a certain !
cure for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppnssion, nau- j
sea. and sickness, lo-s rf npp. Ii:e, costivenrsn. a
yellow lingo of the rkiu ai.d eyes, and ivery other ,
symptom i f a t.-rpid or diseased s'nte of the liver; '
I eciiuse thev purge from the body those impurities j
which tf deposited npnn this important ore.in, nre
the cnu-c of every a-iety of LIVER COM- i
PLAINT. W hen a riati. n is convulsed by riot-, ;
niHlvre.iKS ant retiCltlon. tne only mean ... prevrin-
ing the dreiulful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all traitor, nnd evil d sposed ones from
the coun'ry. In like mmner. when pain or sick
ness of sny kind, indicate that the body is strns
cling with internal foes, the true remedy is lo EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to
health and life,) Health trill he the certain remll.
That the principle ff curing di-ease, by .leansing
and purilving the body, i stiietly in accordance '
with the laws which govern Ihe animal tconomy;
nnd if properly carried out bv the u-e of the nbnve 1
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ceitainly result In the cotnplite Abo- .
btion of Di-ease ; we offer ihe following testimoni- i
als, from p. rsnns. of the highest re-peettibility in I
New York, who have icceritiy been cuied of the I
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of !
Wiiifitii s Inhian Kir.rnti.r Pills, of the
A'orA .mcrcni College if IhaHli :
Jam ijca, L. I., June 0:h. 1841.
Doctor WiPiam Wright Dear Sir It is with
ereat salt-faction 1 inform you of ;,iy having been
entirely cored of Dyspepsia, of five years standing,
bv the uve of your hum ko sta iii.f. I'ili..
Previous to meeting with your celebrated muli-
cine, 1 h nl neen tinner mc nuii.i ot several i nyst
cisii. and hsd tried vatiou mcdieinrs; but all to
no etlcct. Alter u-ii p one 2" cent hot of jour
Pills, how. vcr, I exp. rienced so much ber efil, that
ie-oUi .1 to persevete iii Ihe use of them accot.ling
to ilirccltons, w mcn i am nappy io stare, rn.s resuii-
- . . . ..
I in a perfect cure. Ingratitude lo vou tor the .
preal benefit I have received, and also in the hope J
lhat others fimtlarly sltli.t.d may be induced lo 1
make tiial of your cliranidinny medicine, I send ,
you this statement with full libnty to publish the i
same, if vou think pri per. - Yours, ftc. j
New Yoik, June 10, 1RU. G. ('. BLACK, j
fr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian !
Vegetable Pills. !
Dear Sir I haveb.cn ntllieted for several years
wnh inward weakness and general debility, accoiu- j
panied at times with pains in the side und other '
distressing complaints. Aft. i having Ir'ted various j
medicines wi'h.n.l tf cl. I was persuaded by a fiiend
to make trial ef Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable :
Pills, which I am happy to state, have telieved me
in a most wonderful manner. I have used the me-
dicine, as yet but a short tune, and have no doubt, j
by a perseverance in the use i f the medicine accor
ding to diteetions, ih.'t I shall in a short lime be
pe rf. ctly restored,
I most willingly recommend said PdU lo nil per
sons similarly sfllicled, and in the full belief lhat
the same beneficial results will follow their use, I re
main your sincerely, HENRY A. FOO'I'E,
Waiwarsing, UUtcr co. N. Y.
N w YonK.Scpf. 20. 111.
This is to certify Iha 1 have used Wiuc.ht's
!iia Vtc.tTAHU Puis with the greatest Ik-uc-I'it
; having entirely cured myself of Ihe frequent at
tacks of Sick Headache, to which I had previously
bent subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON.
:i;rj r.reenwicn strce'. r. .
To Mr. Richard D. nnis, Agent for Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pills.
C.I I' T I O.V.
As there aie at this lime many wicked persona
bnrily engaged in sel'inj a eounteifeit medicine un
der llie name of Ihe Indian Vegetable Pills and as
these desperate men are so utterly reckless of con
sequences, thai many valuable lives may I lost in
consequence of using their dreadful compounds,
ibti public are cautioned against purchaing airy
Pill, sunless on the li.lesof ihe boxes the lollowing
wording is found :
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
t Indian Purgative.)
01 TIIS SOUTH AMIRICA COlltOK Of IIULTH.
And also to be especially careful against purcha
sing said medicine of any person ciccpi ihe regu
lar advertised iicn'.
AGESTS FOR KORTIIl'MBFRLAyn CO.,
Pennsylvania.
H. B. Masser, Sunbury Payne ft Rose, Nor
thumberland Jacob Haas, Shain.ikin Sainu. I
Herb, Mahonoy Byerly ft D. Ha ., Aucula
Hcincf ft Foiimer, Miiton Irehunl ft Mcixell,
MeEwerisvi'le P fr ft lcainMiiJ,Tuiliuiktirty
James Reed, Pott-grove H Klase, Mo) d.Mow n
II. H. K niche I, P. M.. Ebkburg P. O. Wm.
I.ei-enring, P M. Union Corner.
flrf.ee snd Gnicr .l D pot for the sale of
Wright's Indian VeimUe Pith. Wholesale and
Rr.Hil. No. l9 RACE STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA. May 21, lSPi.-ly
"s if fr?
A J 1lrJoLlXb
ATTOltNKY AT LA-JV,
SUITBUXIV, PAt
Business lit tended to in ihe Counties of Nor
thumlciland, Union, Lyeorning and Colundiia.
ltcfrr In I
Thomas Haiit V Co.,
Low hi it Baiiiiox,
IIaht, CcMMtsn & Haiit, V!iitittl.
RtYXOLDS, Mt Far LAS II .t Co.
SeEHf an, 'ioon & t'o.,
WJwVVEirS HOTEL,
--- Suubfry, -JS'orthttmberUtnd Vmmlpf
IriiiiN.vltania.
flHE subscriber, respectfully informs the public
L that he has removed lo that large i.nd cornmo.
dious Tavern Stand, at the comer of Market and
Fawn streets, (sign of the Buck ) formeily occu
pied by Jonas Weaver, and lately by Daniel (Jib
son, where he is now prepared lo accommodate all
who may favor him with a call. By strict atten
tion to business, and his utrno-t endeavor to render
satisfaction to all, he hopes lo receive a liberal sin
of public potioimge. CHARLES WEAVE1
Sunbury, Maich 12lh, 1 8 Pi.
liberal share
ovin( rl l i s' Doatli Itlow.
rr,he pul lie will please observe that no Braudreth j
Pills arc genuine, unless the box has three In- i
belt upon it, (the- top, Ihe siile and the bottom) j
hh corrtaitiinir a f.ic-simile signature of my hand- j
writing, thus 11. DiiAiiiHr.ni, M. D. These la- ;
bels am engraved on steel, benulilully uoMgnrtl,
and done at an expense of over $2,0110. Thi refute
it will be seen that the only thing nrcessaiy lo pro
cure the medicine in 'tis purity, is lo nb.-cie these
labels.
Reincmbi r ihe top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persona are duly aulu.ri
7.ed, and hold
CERTICATES Or AGENCY,
For the sale of lirandrtih's Vegctuhte L'niversal
- ' pith, V r'
Norlhumbeiliinil county : Milton Mackey ft
Chamber lin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena
villu Inland ft Mcixell. Noiihumlilnnd Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown F. M idling. T ft. Co.
Union ('ounty : New Berlin J. hn HolVman.
Selmsgrove Eyer and Sdmure. Mi.blleburg
Isaac Smith. Beavcrtown .1. ft F. Bingaumn. j
Ad.imsburg H. ft A. S'mith. Mitllinsburg j
Swopc ft Laird. Harlleton Daniel Long. Free
burg (S. ft F. C. Moyer. ritrcviPc Stailey j
ft Lenhart, Lewi-buru Walls ft Cirecn.
Columbia county : Daniille E. B. Reynolds
ft Co. Berwick Shuman ft R. Henhouse. Col
taw issa C. A. ft C. C. Brobts. Blootnsburg j
John R. Moyer. Jeiscy Town Levi Bis. I. Wa ;
shington Roht- MiCay. Lirnc.-tone D. L. j
Selnneck. !
Ob.-etve that each Agent has an Engrav. d C. r- j
lilieateof Agency, containing a repres- ntutiini of ;
Dr BRANDRETI1 S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
am V a;Sl, . M.,.n 0Xil(.t e.q.i.s ol
the neu: luheis mw used upon the Drandnth J'ill j
llu.res. I
Phdidelphia, o!Tico No. R, North 8lh street.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
J .Hilary 1st, IS 12.
jtXlL. QSL jN3Q
"CP. GALS.
F
OR sale a small Farm, contiioiug about tine
hundred and ten acr.s, more or le s, situate
in P.'int township, Norihuud erland cntinli, uboiit
two nub s ulov! Aoithumhcil mil, on the main
road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining
land-, of John Leghou, Jesse (J, lloi'on and others,
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are cl. and, ami in good
state of cu'tivatiou, on which there is a small burn
erect, d. The property will be told on r. asonuble
letms. For further particulars, peisous are request
ed to apply to the sulsctibi r.
II. B. MASSER, Agent,
Nov. 27th. 1812. tf. Sunbury. Pa.
pi Tint i h:vki
LAST MAKER,
No. 71 C'nile.whil! Street, l'hilailclj'liia.
f Three dm,T3 ulmve Second. J
C1HOK Finding always kepi on baud, which he
oilers for sale on the o.ve-t terms, (.'ountry
Merch inls are particularly lo c ill anil judge
toe
themselves.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1312- Iv.
OF EERV DLSCKIPTIO.V.
NF.NV KM: LAND Oil. COMPANY.
Xo. M Nnrtli Water Street, l'liila.
ANUFACTUKERS and dealeis in Oils 0r
every description both for burning and
ii.auulaeturing purposes, winch w ill be soIJ uiui h
lower than lliey can lie procured elsewhere, and
wi.riauted in quality to equal Rity in the city. Any
oil sold by the company nut proving ns ie resented,
may be returned without any expense to ihe pur
chaser, and the money will be n funded.
Their stock now in store consists of the following
oils, viz:
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speiun
oil, ' - . ;
0000
.00. . do toIorU'ss Oil,
do' Fail and Spring Sperm Oil,
dj Winter Sea El. bant,
do do Pressed. Whale Oil,
do Summer do do do
do Common Whale Oil,
IS.nuO
lO.IHU)
20,000
oooo
-200 Barrelstupeiiot Stra.U Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Neata Foot Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Ills.
(Jjf 'Phis Company has a numlier of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
upon petting at ull times Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. J3, 1S1J. ly.
G7 Vr &T lTbV Ti-YL CPs'.
"fekFKKit I
1 ncr of
Fir' Kit FOR SALE, at the Js. ulli East Cor-
Ftflh und Marhtt Streets, Phi huh I-
Mens' Calf-skin BiHits.stitched warranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
and double uppers,
do Calf-skin do do do nailed
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Nests do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Culf-skiu.
do do do Crocker do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do Kip do do
do Culf do d.l
do Coarse do do
do do Shoes da
do Fine do do
do Rip ilo do .
do Culf and Seal Skin Pumps,
do List Socks with aud without soles,
da Carpet do do do
do Patent WarraiileJ Wuter-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes.
Gentlemen.' do (Her shoes.
Wiih every other desc iptiou of boots and shoes.
Fur Caps ul every description.
Travelling Trunk of every description.
Vcnt'iion Travelling Bags.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds, Pulru I -cut Hats.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
CHP.TSOLITE 50LirH.
AN article unequalled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver, German Silver, Brns, Copper, Biittania ware,
Tin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre ou
varnished carriages, ftc. TIHT IT.
Prepared ami sold at wholesale and retail, by ihe
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owrgo,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd,
II. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 2Mh. 1S12.
Til.'! & BP-OTHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEI.
LERS AND STATIONERS,
No. 1-2 Chcsnut Street, below ltll,
l'liilaJeliihia.
KEEP constantly on hand a general" assort
menl of Books and Stationary comprising
Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane
ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes, l.eiN
Iters, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing
Papers, Wra ping Papers, ftc. ftc, which they of
I.T al the lowest prices to Country Merchant's Pro
fessional (iiutlemen, Teachers, and all allien that
may favor diem with their custom.
Philadelphia, Novomber El. 1812. ly.
.Viit'ltnt'l Weaver X- Son,
HOPE MAKEKS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
An. HI A'orA Wait r Street. I'luladUphia.
MAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, ftc, vi? .:
laid Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil
la Jiopes, Tow Lilies for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Siine Tw ines, ftc. such as
Hemp Shod and II. rring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad snd Herring Twire, Shoo
Threads, ftc, ftc. Also, Bed Colds, Plough Lines,
Halters, Tract s, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
ftc. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teim.
Philadelphia. November 11, I 12. ly.
.ISKfllt I'l iMlltltll & SOIL
1 ESPEC'I FULLV informs their friends and
ocquaintnnci s ge icrally that they still con
tinue In keep al the old stand, No. 210 North 3d
street, Philadelphia, nil V mils of
TUHACCU AM :F A XV SEGARS.
Which they will sell n the mji ' accommodating
and reis,,na le terms.
N. B. All eoods sold will be guanntced and all
orders promptly all. nded to.
Philadelphia, Nc.vemhct 13, IMC. ly.
;PETE3. CClTGVEPk,
Wholesale and ltetail Shoe, I'onncl,
and l'alm I.cuf Hat Warehouse.
jYr,. 0G iVri 2r treet, a fete doors above .Irrh,
Philtnltlihiu.
A I.SO Trunks, Carpel Bags and Voliceg, of ev
ery dc-ci iplion, ul! of which he oiler for
sale on the most reasonable trrms.
Philadelphia, November 1:1, 1M42. It.
j . w . swa i ; ,
I'lvtlirella and l'arasol Mantifactnrcr.
.Vo. 3? A'i)i '1'lnt it ttrret, lira doors Itlotc the
City Hull I, Philudilphiu.
OUNTR Men hauls and others arc solicited
to examine Lis assorli.unl before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia, November 13. 1812. ly.
r."&, a . no v o Lri)T' s
China, Glass anil Liverpool Warehouse,
A'o 1C1 A or A Third street, third dour bcluw Vine
street, Philadelphia.
WHERE they constantly keep on hand a large
assortment of China, (.lass ami Liverpool
Ware, w hich they w ill dispose nf on the most iei
sonal.le terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, tS12. ly.
Tiii':ui,iMs"cLTi.i,.""
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, &c.
.Vo. 5 South Third ttrret, four doors below Market
Philadelphia,
"TT" EEP constantly on hand a large and general
MVk. assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
A vie Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather, ftc.
Country Merchants ond saddlers will be supplied at
id! times mi the most reasonable terms. They will
find it to their advantage to call ami examine bis
assortment before ptirchasine elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 13. 1S12. ly.
inivR iTi .FisT Me v - a 7, a n Vfc co
Wholesale Healers in Foreign British
and American Dry Goods.
A'o. 10.r) Market street, l'hitudtlphiu.
C10UNTRY Merchants, and others ran be sup.
J plied ut all times with un extensive assort
ment of the .x-st and most fashionable Goods upon
ihe nio.-t reasonable terms.
PUil.idclphii. November 13, ls!2. ly.
l)VAi6c iiAllllOX,
Importers and Healers in Foreign and
Dome si ic Haul ware,
No. 171 Nohth Th i Ri. Stmfit, PiiriArrLrni a.
"1 A J ERE tin ir fii. n.ls and customers w ill always
' ' liuJ a lare and general a-soitiucnt of Foreign
and Domestic Hai.Kvare, which lliey will sell al tho
lowest pi ices,
Phtledelphia, November 13, IS12. ly.
KSIlEHICKr IIA.NSEIJ, & ("irS."
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS &TOKE,
So. Ititi Market Street, l'liila.
Hi lino Fifth South tide )
A LWAVS keep on bund a full and general a
J$L- s. rtment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy floods,
Country Merchants are respectfully requested to
give them a call and examine for themselves.
Philadelphia, Novcmlwr 13, 1812. ly.
Sl'MUING, GOOD Ai CO.
No. 13S Markft Street, rhiladelphia.
INVITE the attention of (.'ountry Merchants
to their extcitsne asoi;ment of Brilith French
and American Dry (ioods, which they oiler for sal
on the must reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
HrlcCALLA &, HERSE7
No bl, Not. Hi St'ioiul klirt-t,
(l OHN KM or COOMBa A Lit T.)
Where they constantly keep on hand a genenl
assortment of
CliOTnS, CASSXMEItES, VESTING S,
And a gret.t vuritly ifarticlis if a tuptrior
quality, which lliey olfer to dispose of
upon the most reasonable terms.
COUNTRV MERCHANTS aud others will
find il to iheii advantage lo call and tiumino
Ihur stock before purchasing eUewbeie.
Philadelphia. Nov. C, 1612. ly
J CHITS ft, C vT11I1TG3.
WHOLXSALS flllOE, BONNET,
Cap und Palm Leaf I lot Sore,
No. 10 South 4th Steist. PHILADELPHIA,
A I 'H LIRE an etiiiisivt esaoilmanl (if lb above
' articles art cmsUutly kept on hand, foe tale
at the moat reasonable terms.
May 20, 142. ly.