Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 01, 1843, Image 4

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    IIAKK AiOTU LIST.
Tlii" fallowing list shows the currant value of sll
Pennsylvania Dank Notes. The mnt implicit re
Ihinre mny I placed npon it, as it i 'rrry wet k
rsrrfuily compared with and corrected from Bick
nell'a Reporter.
Hanks In riillndrlpliln.
Namf;
Locatio.
IIC. tt
rniLAii.
par
par
par
t par
. par
; p.ir
par
. par
par
pat
par
NOTES AT
r An.
Ratik rf North America .
Bank of the .Northern Liberties .
Conimcrciru' Bunk of Penn'a.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . .
Kensington Bank a
Philadelphia Bank
Schuylkill Bank
Snuthwark Bank - .
Western Bank .
Mechanics' Batik .
Manufacturers' cfc Mechanics' Bunk
Country CuitkN.
Bank of Chester County
Westchester par
Batik of Delaware County.
B.ink of (iermantown
Bank of Montuomery Co.
Dnylestnwn Bank
RaBion Bank
Farmers' Bank of Burks co.
Office of Bank of Penn'a.
Oflice do . do
Office do do
Office do do
Chester pur
Uermantown par
Norristown 1'"'
Doylestown par
Easton par
Bristol par
Harrisburg These
Lancaster I nflices
Reading do not
Easton J issue n.
NOTES AT
DISCO 17 N T.
Bank of the United States
Philadelphia 49
i
40a 15
11
6
Potlsvillo 6
Lewistown 7
Middletown 3 1 1
Northumberland 3a4
Bank of Prnn Township
Oirard Bank .
Moyamcnsing Bank
Hank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Bank of Lcwisiowo.
Rank of Middli-town
B mk of Northumberland
Columbia Bank dc Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank . .
Exchunge Bank
Do do branch of
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster
Lancaster County Bunk
Farmers' Rank of Reading
Hairisburg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Miinuf. Bank
Bank of Pittsburg
Vcst Branch B.ink
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Hank
OHice of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins,
Bank of Chambershurg
Bank of Gettysburg
Batik of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmem' ft Drovers' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honvsdale Bank
Monnngahela Dank of B.
Columbia
Carlisle
Pittsburg
Hulhdaysburg
Iiiincastet
Lancaster
Beading
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pitlshuig
Williamsport
Wilkesbario
Allentown
Reading
Pittsburg
Erie
New Brighton
do
do
Chambershurg
(iettysburg
Montrose
Frio
Wayncsburg
Washington
Hoitcsdale
Brownsville
14
3a4
2
3
3
3
1
3a4
8
C
11
28
4
4
10
7
8
3
i
4
3a4
York Bank
York
N. B. The notes of those hanks on which w e
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. Ins. do
Manual Labor Bank (T. VV; Pyntt, prop.)
failed
failed
failed
failed
failed
no sale
closed
elided
failed
I'h'SI'd
lio Mile
failed
failed
failed
no sale
no sale
no sale
failed
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
failed
failid
closed
failed
closed
Tnwanda Bank Towauda
Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford
Bjnk of Beaver Beaver
Bank ol Swnlara Harrt-sburg
Bank of Wubhington Washington
Centre Bank Belh foiite
City Bank Pitlshuig
Farmers' & Merh'cs' Bank Pittsburg
Farmers' At Merh'cs' Bank Fayette co.
Farmers' & Mech'cs'&Bank (Jreciicastle
Harmony Institute Harmony
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon
Juuiula Bank liewistown
Lumbermen's Bank Warren
Northern Bank of Pa. Duiidatf
New Hope Del. BriJge Co. New Hope
Northunib'd Union Col. Bk. Milion
North Western Bank of Pa. Mcadville
Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon
Pa. Agr. 4k Manuf. Bank CarlUlo
Silver Lake Bank Montrose
Union Bank of Pt-nn'a. Unioutown
W rstinurcland Bank Crceiisburg
Wilkcsharre Budge Co,
Wilkiabane no sale
Qj All notes putiorting to le on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
down as frauds.
MTtv ji:iim;y.
Bank of New Biunswick
Brunswick
Belvidere
Med lord
Ptrlb Amboy
Bridgeton
Mount Holly
Railway
N. Biunswick
Middletown 11
failed
I
par
S
lSrlvuleie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank '
Cuiiilxrlitnd Bank
Farnn rs Bul k
Fur nit rs' and Mechanics' Bk
Farmers' and Mechanic' Ilk
F armers' arid Merchants' Bk
Franklin Bank o! N. J.
par
pur
1
failed
3
failed
laih d
failed
failed
failed
fail, d
I
par
Jersey City
Hobukeii BI-tfA. Crazing Co Hohokcti
Jersey City Bank Jersey Cily
Mt-chaliiis Bank Patterson
Manufactures' Bank Btllcvillo
Motrii Company Bank Morrisltiwii
Monmouth lii.il.N.J. FiccholJ
Miilianii' Blink New atk
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton
Morns ('anal and lAg Cu Jnscy City
Post Notes
110 kale
1
Newaik Bkg V Ins Co Newark
New Hope Del Bridge Co Jaiiil.eitvile
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Holaiken
N J I'rotecton A. Lombard Ik Jcrry Cily
Orange Bank Orange
Paterson Bunk Putcison
failed
failed
failed 1
li
par
par
Peoples' Bank do
I'linu Ion Bunk Princeton
Salt in Banking Co Salem
Stall) Bank Newark
Stale Bank LlnaU-thlown
State Bank Caind. u
-lute Bank of Morris Mnnisiowii
Suie Bank Tunt.m
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Sab in
Susses Bank JNiwloii
l ienluii Bai.king Cu Tici.t.m
Lilian Uai.k Dover
tVatdjingtuu' Banking Co. JlutltiiHjtk
i)i:i.ivitti:.
3k of Wilm & Brandy wine W i mington
Uai k of Delaware Wihniiigtoil
Oank of Sin)rns Smyrna
Do branch Miltord
Farmers' Bk of Male i f Del Dovn
1
par
'
failed
lull. . I
par
fail.d
p,r
par
par
par
par
par
pir
pr
par
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch (ieoigetuwa
Do Irani h Newcastle
''nion Bank Wilmington
TT I 'nder 5's
'f On all lank nia'kei thus () there are ri
her coui.t.iKit or ul'ered liylrs tf ths vmious de
iouiiu4tiom, iii circulation.
U.S. Mail Coach
Flt rOTTKVlfsM?.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH I
fpHE Mail Conch fur Pottsville leaves Nor I hum
.1 berlnnd t very morn 1 no nt 9 u'eloi k, and arrives
in Potts ille in ibe i veninc. v '
FarK as low as any othi r line.
For scats, apply nt Mr. WiihinittonV Hotel,
N)iihiinibeiland, oral George Weilel's, Sonluiry.
A. E. KAPP A CO..
Norlh'l.,My2l,lM2. Proprietors
(jT Passengers coming from Philadrtphin will
pica -e secure their scats al the White Swan Hp'rl,
K ice St., before ihey leave the city. Piissrt'gors
romiiia in this line, hnvr tlo ir srali srcinrl in any
Mi lie or Packet boat fiom this place. 1 hose coming
in the other line may be left behind.
CIiBE WILLIAMS'
It la nk IZook Manufactory,
Opporilr I'rinrc'g Until,
HAUniSIlURG.
riHF.V are prepand to manufacture, blank woik
.1 of every description, ruled to nny pattern, such
as Dockets liecords, Dy B.oks. Leilgers, Asses
sors' and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest quali
ty of pajier, in a style equal to any made in the ci
ties of Philadelphia or New York.
All descriptions of binding really executed.
Scrap Hooks, Albums nnd Portfolio made to order.
Law B.ii'k-, Music nnd Periodicals hound to any
pattern. Old Books rebound, &c. Also files of
pnpeis hound.
rXj" Work left at the office of the Sunbury Ame
rican, will be promptly attended to.
May 2lsl, S48. ly.
gcHTdeIn swan
-Yo. (j'J Xorth Thirit, above Arch Slrctl,
IMIILADKI.l'IIIA.
accom Mon.viinxs roR ievety rr.it wins.
CIIAULES WFISS, late of. tie "White Swan."
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully In
forms his friends nnd costemers.that he h n- become
the proprietor of the nbovs well know n Hod I.
Country Merchant will fnd the above Hotel n
rrntt 11I location, nnd I he best of fare. Persons tra
velling with private eoiivevnnee will find a large
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of
oslleis. Boarding pi per day.
May Hth, 1842. If.
J. MAYLANB, JR. & CO.
Snull' and Tobacco jNlaiiutacUirers,
A'o. U9 Xorth Yesl corner of Race and Third
Streits.
PHILADELPHIA.
rPHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnrrship
under the firm of J, MAYLAND Jb. & Co..
a successors to the late firm of Jiirah .Mintund V
Co., and will C Hitirnio ihe business at thcolil esta
blishment, on their own account. In mldiiion i
iheir own close attention and experience I'm inanv
years, in the manufacture of their refebrated snull'-,
&e., the long experience of the senior partner of the
late linn, will also le devoted to the interest of ihe
new concern nnd n no exerlion and care will be
spared to insure their goods, nt all times of the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fi cuds and customers of the lute
firm. THOMAS ADAMS,
J. MAYLAND, Jn.
Philadelphia. May 11th, 1812. ly
MERCHANTS
house.
A. 237, yortli Tliiid.in'iov'rCi.tloirlill St.,
I'llll.AlMU.l'IIIA.
TTOHN DL'NCAN. hi'e from the Per,nsva
IP nia Farmer, an I Samuel Pike., jr., la e of A
mi rican Hotel, ('oluuil us. I h:o. lake le istue in xc
q juii.'ting their fiiends and the pnhlie ceuer dlv th it
they have taken the large mid commodious !: I.
rcctiitly built by the M.-ssrs. II .it. on tin- sai.n site
once oci lipiril by the old elablirhed Hotel l,i un
as the Bull's Iliad, in Third stieet uhuvc Callow
hill St.
This Hotel is finished in. the very !st possible
manner, iiiid of the hct n.i.teria's. lis loeatiou is
very desiiable. particularly foreountiy rm rrhaiils;
the arrnnpe menis for heatir.g and ventilating mcli
room is such an to secure any leiiipeiattire. The
bedroomsare all light nnd airy, all lumishcd in a
neat style, so as to insure totidort.
The receiving parlors are also furnished in a su
perb style, the windows are on I he French style,
forming an entrance to u hnlcony in front, whuh
mskes a plean&iit recess. Pinlictibir attention has
hren given to the bids and bidding, which, with
the furniture, are cniiitly new.
V rom yea's' experiei.ee in h.itel business, we
trust, by strict assiduity tc business, to make this
house a desirable sic ppinj place. Our table will
always le supplied with the very lust our inxiket
call allord, and our harw i'h the best liquors and
w ines of Ihe most approved loan. Is.
P. S, There are first rate slabllna i.r.d cnni ipc
houses attached to the hotel, Lttrri.led by ea ll'-ll
and solvr ho-llers. nnd oin charges will !e j, in
accordance with the present haul times.
Philadelphia. Oct '(ill, 112.
Tus"QUB II A N NS
JIOTKJ,,
CATTAWISSA, CCll'SIEIA CO,
1T..X.XSYIA Al..
fTSIlE sidisciiher re-pectfLlly informs the pul lie
B that he has purehasi d, ad now octup.es tbe
large.
and
Pommodiov
III UK
MOl
'iI'M'I'iiiei n St:inl.
Will known as the propir'y, late of Theod.r.
Wills, and formerly kept by Samuel A. !lrdv
He is now prepared to nreotnmo.late nil tiaieller
niul visi'.c.s who may favor him i'h u rail, and
11 use ivriy clVort in his power to render every
convenience and oonifoit to his customers, while
under his charge. His nernmino.lations are ui b',
and his rooms well furnished. His stul.le- exteu
ive and in good conditioii.
His Tintr. and Baii will be supplied illi ihe
lest that the rna'k. t can atVord. By pu' cloaliiy
an. I attention, he feels cm lident that he wi I inent
the patronage ol the public.
I HAUI.ES HAIM MAN.
Catawi-a, Apiil !Mh, 112.
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ItOltl KT ( Alt I I It Ai. NOV,
I A r II MANUrACTUnCBS,
l.imibard Ml ml, HulUmwre,
HAVE colilantlv for sale, Priuiintl Paper of ah
sizes and qualilit s. Cap Writing Pupi r. nil .1
ar.d plain, Letter Paper, wl.ito mid Hoe, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common. Km dope
Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e now n, ci. w n and
extii sized Wrapping Papers, Cohncd Medium and
1,'oyal Papcia, lie, nut, Binders' nnd Stiuiv Box
Boards, Tissue Paper, end all art i In in 'heir line,
whuh they will sill on arc. miiiudaing 1. rn.s.
ILghc-t pi no given f i old ri.
KULLUl' CAIUXK A SON,
March 19, 1F4?. Elkton.Md
The bent method for the Aholition of Disease
is to cleanse and purify the ttody.
1VK1IIT'
ixhiax vuuirrAiii.K pills
or TIIR
.AVrfk Jlmtrttan Collrre of tttatih,
Are now acknowledged to he the best Medicine in
the World for the cure of
EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE.
BEOAL'SE they completely cleanse the sto
ma, h and how els from tin se hdlious and cor
rupt humors which are the cause not only of
Headache, Ciihlines.s, Palpitation of the Hti.rt,
Pa;ns in the , Bones, Rheumatism and ttoui, but
rvi rv malady incident in man. SAID INDIAN
VF.OETABI E PILLS are a certain cure for in
tcinvtieiit, icmitted, nrrvnus, inflnmi.toiy and putrid
Fevers, because il.ey cleanse the p 'y frein those
moibid humors, which, when confined to the circu
lation, are ihe cause of all kinds of FEYEIJS, So,
also, when the same impurity is depositi d on the
n.cnihiaiie. and muscle, causing poos, inii.un.i
lions and swellings called IMILXM ATISM,
COl T, Ac. Wright's Indian Vegetal le Pills may
Itreliid on as always erlaiii In give r. lief, and if
prrscvered with, ncroidlng to directions w ll mosi
assutetlly, and without fail, make a peifecl cu c of
Ihe above painful n.nladics. Fiom three In six of
said Indian Vegeluhle. Pills taken rviry riiuht go
ii g In bed, will io a shoit time so completely rid
Ihe body from every thing that is oppesed In health,
that I5l. eumatism, Gout, sod pain of every descrip
tion, will be lin rally DHIYEN FliOM THE BO
DY. For the sunn iav-"ii, when, from sudden
change of atino-phere, or any other cause, the per
spiialion is checked, and the humors w Inch should
pass off by lh' skin are thrown inwardly, causing
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, in.usea and sick
Hess, pnin in the bom s, waiery and ii. flamed eyes,
sore throat, hoarseness, coogl.s, ronsiini lions,
rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and
many olh.r svmptoms of CATCHING ('OLD,
W'ri'fcht't Indian Ytc,ttMe i'i'n will invariably
give immediate r lief. From three to six of said
Pills taken every night on g ing l.i bed, w ill in a
shoit time, not only remove all il.e above unph as nit
sniplms, but the body w ll, in a short tune, he
restored In even sounder hr.d liil nil ta'fme.
AHIMA.om DIFI ICI LTY oF BliEATII
ING. Wright' lnditin Ytgituldc ViUs will loos
en Mini ca.r y oil", by the sion.ach nnd ho.viis. thofse
lough phi. g my humor-, wl ich stop up all the air
cells ol Ihe lungs, and nro the emise, not only of ihe
above distressing coiuplauit. but w hen n giceted,
often terminates in ll.nt mo edn a.ltid malady called
CON'WL'M P TION. It slum d b. a'naici rmbeml
that Ui"ir''s Indian Yrattohtr ' are a certain
cure for PAIN I.N THE SIDE. Oppres-imi, nuu
sea, and sickness, lo-s of nppi ti e, coslivenrsa. a
yellow tinge of Ihe .kin ni.d lyes, nnd i vi ry other
symptom t a torpid or diseased state of the liver;
I realise Ihey purge from the body I lose impurities
which if ihposilcd upon this important organ, are
the cau-e of eery variety of 1.IYEI5 COM
PLAINT. When a tuition is convulsed by riot-,
outbreaks and rebellion the only menus nfprevent.
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL W A I!,
is to rxpel all Iraitms, and evil d sposid oin from
the rouiurv. In like manner, w In n pain or sick
ness of any kind, indicate Ihnt the body is strug
gling Willi nit. r. id foes, be true retne.lv is lo EX
PEL ALL MOHBID HI MObS. (tiu'uora lo
health snd life.) Ilialth will be the trrtuin rtsult.
That the piiin iple of curing disease, hy cleansing
and purilyiug the body, is strictly in scconhinre
with the laws which govern the Bn in.d icoi.oniy;
and il properlv carried out hv the n-e of the a' ove
named V BIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ceitainly result in the comph le Abo
btion of Disease ; we oiler the following test inn mi
nis, from persons of the highest re pectalnlity in
New Yoik, who hnve lecentiy been ruieJ ol the
n.osl obslinute coinp'aints, solely by the us.- ol
Wan. lie's Ihhav Ku.tahi.e Pills, of the
A'oi7i Ameritun Culligi of lkuiih :
JiMitri. L. I., .lure nh. 1P11.
Doctor Wilia'ii Wright Dear Mir It is with
great sati fai-lii'ii I inform you of ;,iy having been
ninety cured of Dyspepsia, of five wars standii g,
.y the use ol yom Imuci Vh.i null. 1'ii.i.s.
Previous to mee"ng with your Celelnatid nodi
cine, I had la en under the hands of several Physi
cist:, and had tried vaiious nitslieiiie ; hut all to
no rlli-et. After uii.g one 25 cent box of jour
IMIs, howi vet, I expiiieiiced so much U'i clil, th at
I re oU.dlo perseveie in the Use of Ihi m aceoi.ling
to directions, which I am hii py In stnte, has re-tilt-ed
in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the
greut belli fit I have received, and also in tlir hope
that others similarly nuTict'-d may he induced In
make t'ial of your -x'ridini'T inedicine, I send
you this stateiuilit widl full hhe iy l' publish ihe
same, if vnu think proper. Yours, A c.
New Yoik, June I'J.Hll. G.C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir I hnveh. cn nfilicted for several years
with inward weakness and gem ral debility, arenm
pauied nl time w nh pains in the side and other
distrrssii g complaints. Afl.l havine tried various
medicines wi'honl fill rt. I was persu ided by a fiieiid
lo make trial rf Dr. Wiighl's lodian Vegetable
Pills, which I am happy to state, have relieved me
in a niosl woiid. rfu) mariner. I have used the me
dicine, as yet hot a slim I time, and have no doubt,
by a perseverance in ihe ue ef Ihe mcihci.ie accor
ding In ilnei turns, th .1 I shall in a short time he
peil. c'lv ie-loie l.
I most willu glv recommend said IMIs lo all per
sons sinnUily slllieled, ai d in 'he full beliel that
the s niie beneficial results will f..,,w Iheir use, I re
main j ours siuccri ly. HI'.NIiY A. FOOTE.
Wa.warsiug, Ulster co. N. V.
Niw YoiiK.Sepl. 20, l41.
This is In ccrlifv ttnit I have used W amH i's
I.IA!V Yni rHH. Pills with 'he grea'cst Im-i.c-lil
: haviog en irelv cured my-elf of t' e frequent at
larks of Siek Headache, In hit h I has) p'eiiotmlv
been subject. ANN M A I! I A THOMPSON. '
HH2 Greenwich stri. N. Y.
To Mr. liichni.l D. nni, Agent for Wright's In
dian cgetaMe 1 ids.
C.I f TI .V.
A there are at this lime inanv wicked persons
hnsl'v rii!Hgcil in st Ping n c. ill icit', v uiedicilie uu
it. r I lie name of the Indian Veget il.le Pills and as
ilie-e de irate nun are sn uneily reckless of con
si quei'Ces, ihat many valuahhi Iks may la h si in
consequence ul using ll eir dreadful compounds,
In. pul. I t- nre rau'mned nguiist puu-ha'-iiig any
I'i I. noilos on the i ides of llm hexes the tollovvii.g
wording is f- un I :
bights indixn veimitable pills.
(Iiit'iltit l'iiriiitire.)
or th rt mhi r ii iHiew ionics or iifaltii.
And alse In l e espeei illy ra.efnl against purcha
sing slid meoiciiie of any pi ioii exc. pl the regu
lar advertise! agents.
Adl.XlS Foil SOIlTill Mtif:ill.ASi CO,
I'tinitylvo uiii.
H. B. Ms-cr, Sunbury I 'sine. A liose. Nor
llii.mbeil.ind Jaeo' Haas, S1 am. .kin Sainm I
Herb, Mahonoy Bverlv cV D. Ha 'S, Augusta
Hein. r A: F..I mer. Milion Ireland A- Meixi ll,
MeEweiisvi'lr H fer cV Deann.-nd, TuibiiUvil'r
J inies Heed. Pntlsgrove II Klase, Noihrsion
H. H. Kinelxl, P. M.. Elishnrg P. O. iii.
Lei-enring, P M Cnion Comer.
Oltice snd General D. pot f,.r the sale of
Yr:f;ht't lndinn Yrrtnhlr Fills. Wholesale soil
Betail, No. lti! RACE ST MEET, PIHLADEL.
PIHA. May V?l, Jtf43. ly
nosr OINTMENT,
roil TirriT.n.
R1NOWOHMS), riMPI.t:! ON TUG TACK, AND OTHI It
... rtlTANEOfSJ ItllpTlKNS. '
tXjT The fuHntL'inq eertijira't decrihe one nflhe
most extraordinary cures et'rr effected Ljf any
application, ..
PMiLiUKtrnii, February 10, 18H3.
IJ'OH twenty years I wa severely afflicted with
Tsttfh on the Face and Iliadi thn disease,
commenced when I was seventeen year old, and
continued until the Fall of 18 IC. vaiying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During m it
of the time, great part of my face was covered w ith
the eruption, frequently 'tended with vio'enl itch
ing; my head sw'el'ed st times until it felt ns if il
would burpt the swelling was so g c it, thai I could
scarcely get my hnl on. During the long peiind
Ihat I was afflicted wiih the disease, I lise.l a great
many n plication-., (am ng thrm s. vend celebrated
prep nation') ns w. II a taking inw ml remedies,
including a number of hollh s of Siraim'e Found a,
F.xlrart of Sarsnpnrilla, &e. In fact, it w..utd he
iinpo-sil le to enumerate all Ihe medicine I used.
I was also under the cire of two of ihe nmt dis
tinguished physicians of ihi- city, but without re
ceiving mech benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the f.ll nl IS ffi, the d sea-e at the lime
being very violent, I commenced using the Hose
Ointmrut, (prepared by Vaugtlan ti Davis.) Ill
a few applications the violent itching ceased, ihe
swelling abated, the ru.iion began to disappear,
and laforc 1 had used ajar ihe di-ease was entirely
cuied. It has now been mar'y a y.ar and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of Hie disease re
maining, except ihe scar from ihe deep pits formed
hy the di-casc. It is imp sstl le for me to doaeril-e
ina cirlificate the severity of the disease vol my
snffi ring, bul I will le p!e ed lo give a fuller ac
count to anv person wanting further satisfaction,
who will c.ll on me. Al the time I commenced
using the R. e Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of do lais In he rid of ihe disease. Since n
sine it. I have recommended it to several persons.
(among them my mother, who bad the di-asc bad
ly uu bet a.m,) who w. re a I eureJ hv it.
J AMES DI'KNELL, No. 15B, Knee St.
nrV The Hose Ointment is prepared hy E. B
Vnu.:hai'. Sou h East comer of Third snd Pace
lie. t-, Philadelphia, and sold on ngencv in Smdiu.
ry, hv H. B. MASSER,
May I lih, lfi 12. i4ge
ltoc (tiiiliiiciit, lb i' 'I'flltr.
A PROOF OF ITS F.FFIVACY.
Paii.tlii l.riii, Mav 2?lli, 1S:)0.
'PHIS is to certify that I was severely afflicted
with Tet'er in Ibe hands and f. et for upwards
of forty years ; the disease was at'cti.lt d generally
Willi vio'uil itching and swelling. I applied to j
number of physicians, and us. d a great many uppli
ra ions wiih. tit itTeeting a cure. About a y. ar
since, I npphed li e Rose Oiiilmeiit, wfiich entirely
stopped ihe itch rig. nml a lew application' imtne.l
nti Iv cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although 1 had never la-en rid of it at
any lime for forty year. RICH Mil) SAVAt-E,
Eleventh, U-lnvv Spiucc Street.
rj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhan. S julh East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ngencv in Snnhu
,y l.y II. B. MASTER,
Mav 1 1th. IS 12. Act.
MEDICAIj ArrnOBATION
Of the llOSi: OI.TMi:.'F, for Titter.
VLTIIOl'GH the superinrilv of ihe prepnin'i..n
over all otlu rs is fully es'abli.hed, the pr pr e
lors lake ph asure in laying la fore the public the
following certificate from a re-peelahle physician,
a graduate of ihe I'nivcrsity of Penns) 1 ania. Dr.
Baiigb, having found in ibis icriirdy thai relief f r
a tedious and disagreeable alTe. lion w hich the means
within the range of his profession failed to afford,
has not In-shitted lo give it his approbation, nbli ugh
the prejudices ni.d interest- nf that pr. lc-si.in ate
ppo.-ed to sicret Remedies,
PiiiL4i.l i.piii , S, pi. 10, tSHfi.
I w as recently troubled w it.i a ledious lierpelic
rrupii. n. which coveed roarlv one si 'e of my f.ce,
mid exlend. d over the ear. Mr. Vaughan. proprii
lot of the Rose Oinlinenl, oWiving my lace, insis
ted on my t'ying his preparation, of which he han
drd me n jar. Although in common wiih die mein
beis of mv profession, I discount! nnnre nd disa
pn vo ol the numerous nostrum' pa'med op.ni the
public hy inoiaul pr, lemkr-, I feel in jus ice bound
lorxc .pt tlie Rose Oil. tun nl limn ihat r a-sof ine
d cims. snd to give it mv spprohutinn, as it cnt'oe
ly lUrid the eruption, alth.-ug'i it hid resisted the
u'.-u.d ..pphciiimis. DAN L BAI (.11. M. D.
q'Jj- 'I he Rose Ointment is piepared hy E. B.
Vsuuhali, .woiilh East corner el Third and Race
Stieets, Philadelphia, and sold mi ag. itev in Snn
hmv.l v H. B. MA-SER.
May'l 1th, IS 12. d-"!'-
BOLTON Be CO.
; ii i al onimlssioii 3I'i- iiiiuls,
For tin Sale, of Fluur, tiroiu, Snd. U-. '-
3 ESPECTFI'LLY inform iluir fiiends snd
J2tj. the MerrhBiils generally, that they have ta
ken those large and commodious Wharvi s, illl two
D.aks, timth of Ch. snul street, on the D. lawire,
together with the stoie No. 19 South Whirves,
wheie ihev woitltl he pleased In rect ive consign
ments of Grain, Flour. Seed, Whi-key, Iron. Ac.
iVc. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds
of Merchandise by ihe Schuylkill r.nd I'nion, or hy
the Chesnprukc mid Tide Water Canals, as Inw
hoals nre kept expressly foi the purpose of towing
heals by ti I er route.
Mciihnhts will pie se be particular to send ttieir
go. ds tlesiined hy either canal-, t. No. 19 Smith
Wh ines, helwten Maiket and Chesnul sine's, on
the Dtlaware, with directions in romp mv ing them
which route they wih Ihem to la shipped.
aj- Plaster and Salt for sale, at tin- hiwe-t mar
ket price. BOLTON vV C'.
March 19, 1RI2. No. 19 Snuih Wharves-
WHARTON'S
u n cd r u" a: jr
Sualury, .oi IIiiiiiiIk-i laatl l ouuty,
PEHNSVLVANIA.
rilllE stihscrihtr n-snt etlully inlnrius the public,
I. ihat he has ieuiove.1 to that largo and commo
dious Brck House, on Market stpiare, opposite Ihe
I'ouil ll.'U-e, (formcrlv kept bv llira u Pure,)
wtirre he is now prepared lo tier n'mntlatr all who
iiv.y favor film wi'li a rail lleing trtui klul lor
past f .vnrs, he hope hy slrirt altention lo business,
to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Ar.
t'H Mil.ES D. WHARTON.
Sunbury. March nth
LIME ! LIXVIS ! LIME !
'I
HIE sub'i ribers are prcnitr. d lo furnish farmers
and others with any quaruilv of Lime of a very
supeiim rpiahtv f r land, ni p'ui-'cririg, al Ihe fol
low ing v. rv reduretl prirrs, vitr. : 8 ris. r boshj-l
for 1 aed Lime; 111 rts. f. r the hesl iptalnv of plii -t,
ring Lime, al Ihe k Ins, below the tmrough of Sou
hurv. They will also deliver, al any place w ithin the
I orotigh of Sunbury. Lime for land, al 10 cents .ci
biisht I, sml Lime for plaislerii.g at 12 rents per
hu-hel. The suhariihers h ive alwa s on hand, a
large rpiaiuity of Lime. Its jnnliiy is gid, sml
Iheir limestone is nut equalled hy any in the ni igh
hurhood SEASHOLT At BERGSTRESSEH.
Augusta, April 2d, Iff 2.
" H. B. ll,5SE?s, -ATTORNEY.
AT LAW,'
euiiBURY, rA.
Business atlended to in the Counties of Nor
thuml crland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia.
ICcfcr f n l
Tun has IlnT fc Co.,
I.nwrtt At Binnnsr.
Habt, Ctxntxiu (c Haiit, yr.'ulad.
Rr.Kor.ris, McFAitt.AJin oV Co
Sprnio, Onon At Co.,
weaver's Hotel,
Sunbury, mVbrthvmberltma) Count vf
I'l'IIIINjIVHIllU.
f jHE subscriber, nieclfully informs the public
wl that he ha removed lo that large and commo
dious Tavern Stand, al the corner of Markrt nil
Fawn slrerts, (sign of ihe Buck ) foimrily occu
pied by J.ma Weaver, and lately hy Daniel Gib
son, win re he is now prepared to accommodate all
who may favor him with a call. By strict atten
tion lo business, and hi Utino-t endeavor In render
satisfaction to all. he hopes to receive a hla ral share
of public patrnnage. CHARLES WEAVER.
Sutihuiy, Mauh 12th, 1812.
C'ouiitrrf-lfri-N' Iralli IIIom.
rPhc pu .lie will please observe that n.l Braiuheth
Pills are genuine, unless the box has three Li
bels upon it, (the top, the si.le and the holt. mi)
e h containing a f tc-simile signature of my hand
writing, thus U. BAJinMSTii, M. D. These la
lel'aie engraved on steel, heaiitif'nlly designed,
and done at an expense of over 2,111111. Thi refore
it will he seen that the only thing nrcessary to pro
cure ihe medicine in its purity, is to observe these
labels.
Remember the top, ihe side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly aulu.ri
zed, and hold
CERTICATES OP AGENCY,
For the sale of Itrandreih's Yegetalite Vitirersal
Fills.
Norlhumlreiland eountv i Milton M ickey At
Cliaiiiheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewetis
ville Ireland &. Meixell. Noilhiiiii!iland Wm.
Fnrsvlh. Oeorgetnwri F. Miilhrnrer A Cn.
I'ninn f!.nnty: New Berlin J din Hoffman.
Selinsgrnve Ever and Schnure. Miihllehiirg
Isaac Htnilh. Beavertown J. iV. F. Bingaman.
Adainsluirg H. V A. Smilh. Mitllinslung
Svvope A; Laird Haitletnn Daniel Long. Free
burg O. ct F. O. Mover. Cenlrevil e Stailcy
tfc Leiiharl. Letvi-hurg Walls cV ti'ern.
(-olunibia conmy : Danville E. B. Reytmlds
vV Cn. Berwick Sliiiman A. K.ttenliouse. Cat
laivissa C. A. cV '.(. Bmhts. If loornslmri?
John R. Mover. J.-isey Town Levi Bisel. Wa
Khiutlou Roht. Mi Cay. Lime-tone -D. L.
Xehrneck.
Observe that each Acer.t has an F.ngrav.d Cer
tificate of Agencv, continuing a representation of
Dr BRANDRET H'tS M inufaclorv al Sing Sing,
and up. in which w ill a 'so he seen enact copies ol
the new labels m w used upon the ISrandnth 'ill
ttiises.
Fhdtdciphia, office No. 8, Nmlh 8ih street.
B. BliANDRETH.M.D.
January 1st, 1842.
FC?. SALE.
ETOR sale a small Farm, Containing about one
hundred ami ti ll aens, more or le a. situate
in Point township. Norihuml crland colinti, about
two nubs ahnve Noilhumheil mil, on the main
r..ii. I leailing from that place to Danville, adjoining
land-, of John l.eghnu, Jesse G. lloiioii nnd others,
now in the occupancy of Samm I Payne. About
forty acres of said tia. l areclrai.d, ami in good
slat,- of cn tivali ni, on which there is a small l am
creel, d. The property w ill be sold on r. asm able
teitns. For further paiticulars, prisons arc request
ed to B ply to lite su! scrih. r.
II. B. MASSER, Agent,
Nov. 2iih. 1S12. if Sunbury. Pa.
LAST MAKER,
No. 71 Ciil!nyliii' StriiM, riiiladclj-liia
f I hree omits olmve Sreoml.j
tllOR Findings ntwsys l-ept on hand, which hi
L oilers for sale on Il.e lose-t terms. Country
Merrh inls are particularly lo t ill and judge fm
themselves.
Philadelphia. Novem er 1.1, 1812. ly.
-S.r-Stfsjs;
DEMRII'I'ION.
OF EV ERV
m:v i:m;i,.M) oil company.
.'i. '2'.) North Wntcr Strei-t, l'liila.
MANI'FAC'I I REUS nnd dealers in Oil of
rvtrv description both for binning and
manufacturing purposes, which will he sold lunch
lower than they ran be procured elsewhere, and
vv.inaiiiej in qualitv In equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as irpresi tiled,
may be returned w ithout any expense lo the pur
chaser, nnd the money will la- refunded.
Their stork now i.t store consist of the follow ing
oils, viz;
30,000 gallons uiler Bleached Spctm'
Oil,
ClKIO
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Colo. less Oil,
DS.ItllO
10.000
20.(100
filttlO
15,000
Fsll slid Spring Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea F.h haul,
do Pressed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
200 Barrels supeiim Stia.'s Oil,
3110 do Cod Bank Oil,
60 d.) Nea's Fool O.I,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's Oils.
CTThi Company ha a number of Vessels rn
gaged in the Cod Fishery, and 'Fanners mny rely
upon prtiing at all tunes Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1M2. ly.
G. "7r. ?zTlT bTt.ylc..
FFER FOR SALE, al ihe South Easl Cor
nrr of Fifth and Market Street t, Fhiladtl-
phia
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, slitrhed warranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, douhle soles
and double upa'r.
do t'all-skio do do
and upper,
do Heavy Water Leather Boot,
do do Neat do do.
do High quarter Shoe. Calf-skin,
do do do Croakers do
do nailed
do
do
do
do
do
.1,1
do
dn
do
do
dn
Fine Monroes warranted
Kip do
Calf do
Coarse do
do Shoes
Fine do
Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Calf snd Seal Skin Pumps.
List Socks with and without solrs.
t'arprt do do do
Pairnt Warranted Water-proof Moccasins,
' do do do do
I.
olic
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shot s.
Ct nlleniens' do Over shoes.
Wi'h every other desc iption of boots all ' shoes.
Fur Caps of every desrription,
Travell ng Trunk of every description.
Yenriian Travelling Bais.
Patent Cum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia, Nveraber 13. tH42. ly.
CEILVrSOLXTE rCLIfiS.
AN srlic'c unequalled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver, Gcrmnn Silver, Brass, Copper, Briliania wnre.
Tin, Stiel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on
varnished carriage, Ac. TRY IT.
Prepared and sold al wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysotito Pulieh Company, Owcgo,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Nnrthum'd,
H. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury. ;
Novrmber SOlli, 1842.
KAT'foTBP.CTHEPs,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" BOOKSEL
LERS AND STATIONERS,
No. 12ii Chcsnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia." '
KEEP constantly on hand t general assort
ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising
'I he ologicnl, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscrllnnc
nus anil School Books, Day Book, all sizes, l.(d
errs, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing
Paa-rs. W rn ping PaM-rs, Ac. Ac, which ihey of
fer nl the h west prices In Country Merchant's Pre
fessi.iual C.nllomrti, Tenchcrs, and all others thai
may favor thrm with their ruslnm.
Philadelphia, Nnimler G. IS42. ly.
.Tlitlincl Weaver & Non,
ROrE MAKERS & SHIP CIIANCLERS.
An. 13 AVri Water Street. Philadelphia.
"If B A VE cons'nnlly on hand, a general assort
fj g merit of Cordage, Seine Tw ines. Air., viz :
I ar'tl Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Bunt. Also, a
complete assoitment of Stine Tw ines, A c. such as
Hemp Sliad nnd Hi rring Twine, Best Pntent (fill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Heriing Twii.e, Shoe
Threads, &c. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet ('limns,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on n asouahle
teirn.
Philadelphia. Novrmlier 13, 112. ly.
Jitf oh rilMiiutli & Son
1ESPECTFI"LLY infoints tlnir fm mis nnd
srqiininlnnces ge icriilly that Ihey still run
linun In keep nl the old stand. No. 246 North 3d
street. I'll ilmli Iphia, all .lids of
TOliACCO SM ,rF AM' SUGARS.
Which they will sell the nut '. accomumdatini'
and reaSoiia lo terms.
N. B. All goods sold v Ii he guintitccd and ll
or, I. rs promptly tth nded In,
Philadelphia, Nevemher 13. IS 12. 1 y.
rETEF. CC1TCVEP..,
Wholesale and Kctail Shoe, IJonnet,
anil l'alm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
No. 60 AWA 2 street, a few doors ubuve .irch,
Philadelphia.
I.SO Trunks, Caipei Bags snd Volirrs. of ev
ery de.-eiiption, all of which he oilers for
le on the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1 S 12. ly.
i.W . SWAIN,
rmlirella ami l'arasol Aliinitfacturer.
So. 37 Sooth 7'hitil flrret, lien doors btloW the
Citii I loli I. Fhiladi Ipliia.
C0CNTR Men hauls and oiheis are solicited
to examine his assnili.it nl hi fore purchasing
elsew here
Pl.ila 'rlphia. Noveniler It. :i2. ly.
lr.& A". It O V O ITil S
China, Class and Liverpool Warehouse,
N'olG I Xtrlh Third street, third tbmr Lilotv Yine
street, i'hilai.'ephia.
"I'I 7 HERE ihey constantly keep on hnnd a large
' assorlnielit of China, Class and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the mosl re i
s.mable term.
Philadelphia, November 13. 1848. ly.
Tin:oriLrs ct'Li'.
Maiuiraotiircr and Importer of Sad
dlory, Hardware, iS:c.
No, It Suiilh Third streit. four doors Wow Markrt
Philadelphia.
T EEP constantly on ln.nd a large ntul general
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
A tie Arms. Eliftic Springs. Pali nt Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants snd saddlers w ill he supplied st
nil limes on the most leasonahle terms. They will
find it In their advantage to call snd examine his
sssnitnient before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nnvemler 13, 1H42. ly.
REYNOLDS, JUclWULAND vV CO
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Dritish
and American Dry Coods.
A'. 105 Market tt reel, Philadelphia.
CO ENTRY Mrrch nits, and others ran be sup
plied at all limes with an cth ns'ne assort
ment of the la st and most fashionable Goods upon
the most leasonahle terms.
Philadelphia, Novrmler 13, 1 s 12. lv.
LOW Lit & DAIlltON,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Haidwarc,
No. 171 Noiith Tiiian Srai:iT, PniLArrLrMu.
"IITIIEUE iheir fiii mis arid iiistomer w ill always
find a large ami gi neisl a-snrimcnt of Foreign
and Domestic Haidivaie, which they will sell al the
lowest prices,
Phdedelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
LSI 1 Ll 1 CK 1 1 AN SELL CI VsT
WHOLESALE DHY COODS STORE.
No. ltiti 1-a Maiktt Street, l'hila.
(Retow Fifth South side) -A
I.W AYS keep on hand full ami cencral as
s rttnent of Ho-iery, Lace, and Fsnry (iomls,
I'niirlry Merchant are respectfully request jd lo
give th. m a rail and examine fnr lhein-ev,. '
Philadelphia, Novrinhrr 13, 1842. ly.
.srHmxe cood 7c. co."
No. I.'JN Maikrt Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
lo their extrusive assortment of British French
and American Dry (ioods, which they ofl'cr for sale
on ihe nio.-t r ssmudile t rnis,
Philadelphia. November 13, 1842. ly.
BIcCALLA 6c HERSE,
No ."il, oilli .VftoitU silrt't-f ,
(t'oitsm vrrmmi'i illst.) .
Where they constanily keep on hand a general
assortment of
CLOTHS, CAS&IMEIIES, VESTINGS,
And a ,,iyi, variety afartielts of a superior
quality, which liiey oiler lo dispose of
upon the most reasonable I. rma.
COl NTRY MERCHANTS and oihrrswil
lind it to ituii advantage lo call and t xamiuo
iluir stork befor purchasinc elsewhere.
Philadelphia. No. 6, 118. ly
WHOLISAIB BHOE, BONNET,
Cap om' l'alm laf Hal SAre,
No. IOSofth 4th Stb:t, PHILADELPHIA,
A A r HERE an er tensive ansnrlmenl of Ihe above
articles are cnistanlly kept on hand, Cut sale
at the must reasonable terms.
May 5!, HiH5.iy.
t