Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 13, 1843, Image 4

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    1UKH KOTU LIST.
rUVVSlXTAMA.
The following list show, the current n1ttr of sll
Penn) Irani. Dank Note.. The most Implicit re
lisnce may be placed upon it, e it l ever) week
carefully compared with at J corrected from Bik
Ocll'a Reporter.
ItnnUn In Plillntlrlpliln.
Kami. Location.
NOTES AT TAB.
Bank of North America .
Bank of the Northern Liberties .
Commercial Hank of Fenn'a. .
Fanrera' and Mechanic' Dank .
Kensington Bank
Philadelphia Bank
Schuylkill Dank .
Snuthwark Dank .
Western Dank
Mechanics' Dank " .
Manufacturers' & Mechanic' Dunk
IMSC. 1SJ
I'HILAII.
pnr
par
pnr
nr
pur
pnr
pnr
par
par
!"
par
Country Hanks.
Dunk of Cheater County Westchester par
Dank of Delaware County Chewier pnr
Dank of Germantown Germantown pnr
Hank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par
Doylcstown Dank Doylcstown pur
Easton Dank " Easton pnr
Farmer' Dank of Back CO. Bristol par
Office of Dank of Per.n'e. Harrisburg These
Office do do , I.ancnater I ofliecs
Office do do Heading f do not
Office do do Easton J issue n.
NOTES AT DI8COUNT.
Dank of the United States Philadelphia 49
Dank of Penn Township . . pnr
GirardBank . 32
Moyomcnsing Bank . II
Dank of Pennsylvania . 9
Muiers' Dank of PotUvillo Potisville 5
Dank of Lewistown Lewistown 6
Dank of Middlctown Midtlletown 3n4
Dnnk of Northumberland Northumlterland 3h4
Columhia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia lj
Carlisle Dank Carlisle 3
Exchange Dank Pittsburgh I
Do do branch of llnllidayshurg 3
Farmers' Dank of Lancaster Lancastei 1
Lancaster County Dnnk I.ancaater 2
Farmers' Bank of Reading Heading 1
Ilatrishurg Bank Harrisburg 3i4
Lancaster Bank Lancaster 1
Lebanon Bank Lebanon 6
Merchants' A Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 2
Dnnk of Pittsburg - Pittsburg 3
West Branch Dank - W'illiamsport
Wyoming Bank Wilkesbarre 1 1
Northampton Bank Allentown 80
Berk. County Dank Heading
Office of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg
Do do do Erie
Do do do New Brighton
Kensington Sot. Int. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Dank of Chamhersburg Chnmbershurg 3
Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 4
Hank of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 12
Erie Biink Erie 9
Farmers' A Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 8
Franklin Bank Washington 3
Honesdale Bunk Honesdule I
Monnngahela Dank of B. Brownsville 4
York Bank Yoik 3a4
. IS. D. The note of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANK 8.
Philadelphia Sar. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do fiiiled
Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do f.iiled
Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed
Towanda Bank Towanda ' failed
Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no tale
Dank of Beaver Deaver closed
Dank ofSwatura Harrisburg t inted
Dank of Washington Washington failed
Centre Bank Dcilefonte closed
City Dnnk Pittsburg no sale
Farmers' A Mech'cs' Dank Pittsburg failed
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette cn. failed
Farmers' Ar Mech'cs'tBatik Creencastle failed
Harmony Insiituto Harmony no sale
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale
Juniata Uank lewistown no tale
Lumbermeii't Dunk Warren fulled
Northern Bank of Pa. Dundafl no sale
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed
Norlhumb'd Union Cot. Dk. Milton no sale
North Western Daik of Pa. Meadville closed
Oilice of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon failed
Pa. Agr. A Manuf. Dank Carlisle failed
Silver Lake Dank Montrose closed
Union Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown f.iiled
Westmoreland Bank Greeusburg closed
Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkesbarre no sale
Qj" All notes purporting to he on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
. down as frauds.
KEW -IXKSEY.
Dalik of New Biunswick Brunswick failed
Hclvideie Dank Delvidere I
Burlington Co. Bank Mcdford par
Commercial Dank Perth Amltoy 2
Cumberland Dank Dridgeton par
Farmers' Bank Mount Holly par
Farmers' and Mechanics' Dk Rahway 1
Farmers' and Mechanics' lilt N. Diunswitk failed
Farmers' uud Merchantt' Dk MidJietown Pt. 3
Franklin Dank of N.J. Jersey City failed
Hobuken Dkg A Graxing Co Hoboken faibd
Jersey City Bank Jersey City failed
Mechanics' Bank Patterson failed
Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed
Morris Company Bank Morrislown 2
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed
Mechanics' Bank Newark 1
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par
Morris Canal and lAg Co Jersey City
Post Notes no sale
Newark Bkg A Ins Co Newark I
New Hope Del Bridge Co LamberUville
N. J. Manufac. and Dkg Co Huboken failed
N J Protecton A Lombard Ik Jersey Cily failed
. Orange Bank Orange 2
l'aicrson Bank Patctson fuiled
Peoples' Bank do I
Princeton Bunk Princeton par
Salem Banking Co Kalem pur
Stale Bank Newark I
Slate Bank Elizabeihtown 1
8; ate Bank Camden par
Stalo Bank of Morris Monistown 1
State Bank Trenton failed
Salera and Philad Manuf Co Scm failed
Sussex Bank Newton I J
Trenton Banking Co Tientnn par
Union Bank Dover I
Washington Banking Co. Hackeusack failed
lEL.AWAItl.
Dk of Wilrn A Brsiuly wine W i iuingtun par
Bank of Delaware ' Wilmington par
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna par
Do blanch . Miltord par
Farmers Bk of Stale of Del Dover par
Do branch Wilmington par
Do branch Georgetown par
Do branch Newcastle psr
Union Bsnk ' Wilmington par
Under 6't 2
erj- On all tanks (naked thus () there sis n
tbvl roonUrfeil or altered notes of the vaiious de
al oxniji alio u, is circulation.
The best mrthntt far the Abolition of Discatr
it to t lrantr and purify the Body.
WRIGHT'S
I.VDI AS VIUJr.TAIII.K PIM.S
OF Tim
,Wrth Jmrrletm Collet r or" ftealth,
Are now nek now lodged to he the best Medicine in
'he World for the riue of
T.Vr.nV VARIETY OF niSEASR.
BECAUSE they completely ilcnnse ibe sto
ma, h and bowels from th. se hillioti and cor
rupt humors which are the cause not only of
Headache, Giddiness. Palpitntion of the Hent,
IVns in the Botics. Rheumatism and Cut. but
every malndv inriiWt to man. SAID INDIAN
EGETABI E PII.LR are eenain eur. f.r in
teim feni, c mlitnl, nervous, inflnmhtory and pumd
Fevers liecnuse they dentine the p.nly from thoe
moibid humors, which, when confined tnthe circu
lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVEItS. Ho.
also, when the same impurity is deositid on ti e
membinre and muscle, causing putns, inflama
lions and swellings called RHEUMATISM.
GOI T, Ac. Wrichl's Indian Vegetable Pills mny
be relied cn a atwnv ' ertnin to give relief, and if
etseeied v ith, according to direction will mot
ssFuicdlv, and without fail, make a perfect cue nl
the above painful n.alndie. From three to six of
alii Indian Vegetable Pills taken every tiiitht go
ing to bed, will in a short time so completely rid
the body from every thing that is opposed In health,
tbal Rheumnti'm, Gont. and piin of everv descrip- '
tion.will Ih lit. rally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DY'. For the ime reason, when, Irom sudden
changes of atmosphere, or any other ennse. ibe per
spiration is checked, and the humors wh'fh should
p'f i. IV bv the skin are thrown inwardly, causing
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, nmisea and sick
ness, pain in the hones, watery and inflamed eyes,
fore throat, hoarsene-s, rough, consumptions,
rheumatic! pains in various psrts of the body, and
many other svmpioms of CATCHING COLD,
Wright's Indian Vecctahle '' will invariably
give immediate relief. From thiee lo six of said
Pills taken every niuht on going to bed. will in a
abort time, not only remove all the above unpleasant j
symptoms, but the body wdl, in a short tune, be
restored to even sounder henl htban before.
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
XC,. Wright's Indian Vigitufite Pills will loos,
en wnd enny oil", by the slomsch and boweis, thocp
tough phb gmy humor, which stop up all the sir
cells of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the
above distressing Complaint, but when ncglccied,
often terniinntcs in that mo edieadlul ma'ady ra'led
CONSUMPTION. It shou'il b- a'sore i emberol
thnt Wright's Indian Vrgetahle Pills are a certain
cine for PAIN I.N THE SIDE, Oppression, nau
sea, and sicknrss, loss of njipi tile, costivenrpn. a
yellow tinge of the rkin nnd ryes, end rvery other
symptom of a torpid or disrated slate of the liver;
localise they purge from the body those impuriiies
which if deposited upon this important organ, are
the cnu-e of every variety of LIVER COM
PLAINT. When a nnlion is convulsed by tint-,
nil I breaks and rebellion the only means of prevent,
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from
the country. In like manner, hen pnin or sick
ness of any kind, indicate that ibe body is struc
gling with internal foes, the true remedy is to EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS. (Traitors to
heahh and life,) lltalth will be the certain result.
That the principle of curing disease, by cleansing
and purifying the body, is strictly in ncconb'nce
with the laws which govern the animal economy ;
nnd if properly csrried out by the use of the t-ove
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ccitainly result In the complete Abo
l'tion of Disease ; we offer the following testimoni
als, frcm persons of the highest respectabiliiy in
New York, who have lecentiy been cured of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of
WtiiotiT't Isnus VroETitiLR Pills, of the
AorM American Colltgc af Htulth :
Jamaica. L. I., Jtincflih. 1041.
Doctor Wil'ia n Wright Dear Sir It is with
great sati-faction I inform von of ;,iy having lei n
entirely cured of Dysiepsi. of five yeart standn g.
by the ui-e of your Nmu Vkijstahi.k Ph.ls.
Previous to mee,;ng with your celebinled nv di
cine, I had been under Itie hands of several I'hysi
cisns, and had tried vsrion- medicines; but all to
no ell'ect. After using one 2ft cent liox of jour
Pills, however, I expirienced so much benefit, that
I resolved to perseveie in the use of them according
to directions, which I am happy to stnte, has result
ed in a ierfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the
great benefit I hsve received, and also in the hoie
that othera similarly afflicted niny be induced to
make tiial of jour extraordinary medicine, I send
you this statement with full libcty to publish the
same, if you think proper. Yours, Ac.
New York, June 19, 1841. G.C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir I have been afflicted for serr years
with inward weakness and general debility, accom
panied at times with pains in the -ide unJ other
distressing complaints. Afo i having tried various
medicines wi'lioutelTect, I was persuaded by a fiien I
to make trial of Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable
Pills, which I am happy to slate, have relieved me
in a most wonderful manner. I have used ibe me
dicine, as yet but a i-hoit tune, and have no doubt,
by a perseverance in the use cftlie rm dici re accor
ding to directions, that I shall in a short lime be
perfectly restore I,
I most willinglv recommend said Pdls to sll per
sons similarly slUicled. and in ibe full Mil ( that
the si me lienrfieiul resu'ts will f"llw their use, I re
main yours sincerely. HENRY A. FOOTE.
Waiwatsing, Ulster co. N. Y.
Niw Yohk, Sept. 20, 1841.
This is to certify that I have used Wsiiiht's
Nuiaw VtntTABL. Pill with the greatest bene
fit; havins entirely cured myself of the frequent at
tacks of Sick Headache, tit which I has! previously
been subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON.
3112 Greenwich eircei, N. Y.
To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's In
diau Vegetable Pi Is.
c.i r ti .v.
As there are at this time many wicked persons
busily engaged in selling a counterfeit medicine un
der the name of the liolmn Vegetable Pills and as
these desperate nu n are so utterly reckless of con
sequences, that many valuable lives may lie lost in
consequence of using their dreadful compounds,
hs public nre cautioned against purchasing any
Pill, sunless on the tides of the boxes the following
wording is f un I :
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETADLE PILLS.
(Indian Purgatire.)
or thk shuts aviica cnitiei or health.
And alse to especially careful against purcha
sing said medicine of any person except the regu
lar advertised agent.
AG EM'S FOR KOUTHVMRFRLA KI) CO.,
I'vnusylvaiiia.
H. B. Msser, Sunt'itry Wm. Forsyth. Nor
thiimlarland Jscoh Unas. Shaniokin Samuel
Herb, Mahonoy Bverlv A D. Haas, Auuusla
Thomas Follmer. Milton Ireland A Meixell,
McEweosville V. 8. I i er, Turhutsville James
Reed, Potisgrnve H. Klase, Snvib rslown
H. H. Ki.aM. P. M.. Elvsburg P. O. Wm.
Lei-enring, P M. Union Corner.
Office snd On er. I 1). pot f. r the sale of
Wrigh.'s Indiun Vtgrlublt Pills, Wholesale and
Retail, No. 169 RACE STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA. May tl, 1843. ly
HOSE OINTMENT,
. , run tettkh.
Rt.NUWOHMM, MMPI.M OH TIIK FACR, AND OTIIEH
ft'TAMFOl'IV fcnt'I-lfllN
(Xj 77if fulliiifing ctrlijica'e drsrrihcs one nftht
mniit extraordinary turts trer effected by mny
application.
pHtiAi-rtritiA, Febtuaty 10. 1833.
IJ'OR twenty yer I was severely afflict, d with
TsTTF.it on the Face and Hends the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 18:lti, varying in vio
lence, hut without ever disappearing. During most
of the lime, great part of my face was covered w ith
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my bead swel'ed at times until It fell ss if it
would hurst the swelling was so g-ent. thnt I coti'd
scarcely get my hat on.. During the long periivd
that I was afflicted Vtiih (ho disense, I tise.t a great
many nj plications, (among them i'vernl celebrated
preparations) a w. II ns taking inward remedies,
including a numlier of bottle of Sioaim's Panacra.
Extract eif Sarsupnrilla, Ac, In fact, it wonld lie
imposfihle in enumerate nil the medicines I used.
I v also under the care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill of 1830, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rose.
Ointment, (prepared by Vanghan A Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling lted, the miction began to disappear,
and ls-fore I had used a iar the disease wa entirely
cuted. It has now I ecu nearly yar and a half
since, and there is not a veltgn of the disease re
maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the di.-ease. It is imp- ssil le for me to descril
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
suff ring, but I will be pieced to give a fuller nc
count to nnv person wanting further satisfaction,
who will c;dl on me. At the lime I commenced
using the R .sc Ointment I would have given hun
dieds of dollars to Iw rid of the disense. Since U
sing it, I have recommended il to several ersotis.
(among them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on her mm,) who w- re a I cured bv it.
J AMES DURNELL, No. 15fi, R ice St.
rX3 The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. II.
Vaughnn, Sott'h Ensl comer of Third and Race
strei Is, Philadelphia, and sold on nitencv in Snnbu
rv. bv II. B. MASSE R,
' May 14th, IS 12. . Agent.
Koc Ointment, lor Tetter.
a 1'Roof of rrs EFFICACY.
Pn 1 1 siin.riiiA, May 27l!i, 1839.
'PHIS js to certify that I was severely afilicted
with Tetter in the hands snd feet for upwards
of forty years ; the disease was attended generally
with violent itching nnd swelling. I nppbed to
number of physicians, and usid a great mai y appli
cs'ious without Heeling a cure. About ayar
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I hud never been rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAI.E,
Eleventh. In-low Spruce Street.
(Zj- The Rose Ointment js prepared by E. B.
Vsuuhan, SjuiIi East corner of Third and Race
Streels, Philadelphia, snd od on agency in Snnbu
ry by H. B. MASS F.R,
May 14th, 1842. Agent.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the ROSi: OITMF.T,for Tetter.
ALTHOUGH 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.
Bnugh, having found in this remedy that relief for
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means
within the range of bis profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession aie
opposed to secret Remedies.
I'HILAIiKLriltA, Sept. 19, 1836.
1 wss recently Iroubli-d with a tedious herietic
eruption, which roeied nearly ooe sr'e of my f ier,
nnd extended over the ear. Mr. Vauithan. proprie
tor of the Rose Ointment, olweiving niv face, insis
ted on my t'ying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem
bers of my profession, I discountenance nnd disap
prove of ibe numerous nostrums palmed iikiii the
(oil. lie by bjuoiant pretenders, I feet in jus'ice hound
to except the Rose Ointmmt from that c'a-' of me
dicines, snd lo give it my approbation, as it entire
ly tured the eruption, although it h id resisted the
usual applications. DANE BAl'GH, M. D.
fjj The Rose Ointment is prepared by U. C.
Vanvhan, South East comer of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold n sgi ncv in Sun
burv. by H. B. MASSER.
MayMth, 1812. Agent.
To Count
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Agent of I yon A Harris, Hal
Manufacturers, fur New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other la rue cities, wloso Huts are
highly coinim ruled l.ir gimd cd-it and duntl.ilitt,
has on band a lir-t rale ussuilm-'iit t HA I'M snd
' A PS, sui'.at le for Spr ng a de, wh cli will I e sol J
very low. fm cash or anpinved credit, at ibe mtid
cheap stare. So. AO, North Tlnrd a'r." I, n p isj'r
the City Hotel. I'liila lelpbia.
Roiii:itT l. WILKINSON. Afcut.
N. I). Oiden lor Hats ill the rune V prmplly
tternle.l to. Tl.s highest rice i it runh tt trade
given f ir Fin ikin.
Philadelphia, June II, 1812 --ly
CL1TDE & WILLIAIriS'
lilauU Hook Muiiiifut lory,
Opposite 1'ri mi's I lull I,
IIAKKISHUKO.
ritfll'V areprepirid to manufacture b'at.k woik
.L of every desciiption, ruled to any pattern, suc h
as Dockets ICecords. D,v Books. Ledgers, Asxi
sors' nnd I'ollectors' Duplicate of the tinest quali
ty of paoei, in a style tijual to any nude in ibe ci
ties .f Philadelphia or New Yoik.
All descriptions of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Dtioks, Albums and Puitfolios made to order.
Law Books, Music and Periodicals bound lo any
pattern. Old Books rebound, Ac. Also tiles of
pipcis bound.
fjjf Work left at the office of the Sunbury Auie
lies n, will be promptly attendtd to.
May 211, 1812. ly.
J. MAYLAND, JIL&lCO.
Snuir nnd Tobncco Mnnulucturers,
A'o. V'J Aori Witt corner of Race and Third
Stretls.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
under the firm of J. MAYLAND.J. A Co..
as successors lo the late fiiin of Jacab .VayhmdA
Co., and will continue the I utiiie at 'heol.l esta
blishment, on their own account. In addition to
their nun close attention and experience for many
yeais, in the nianuf.icture of their ccfcbratid stiullV,
Ac, the long experience of the senior paiti er of the
late firin, will also be devoted lo the inleresi of the
new concern snd aa no exettioit and care will be
spared io insure their poods, at all times of the ve
ry liral quality, ihcy solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fueiuls and customers of the Isle
'" THOMAS ADAMS,
..... J- MAYLAND.Ja.
Philadelphia, My I4ih, 1843. lj
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
suirnunv. pa.
Business attended to in the Counties of Nor
thuifl crland, Union. L coming end Columbia,
liefer tot
Tun w is II rt iV 1,'n.. "
I.ow.n Al RittRox.
Hart, CrMviisin A Ha mt, yPMlad.
Rsttoi.ns, McFAHi ASin A Co
Spr.ni sn, 'Jooti A Co.,
GOLDEN SWAN
A'o. Cl Mortb Third, above Arch Street,
PHILADELIMIIA.
- ACCOM MOrtAHONSl WR SSVKNTV fs'RslO,!.
pilARLES WEISS, late of the "While Wwnn,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends and customers, that be has become
Ibe proprietor of the ahov. well known Hotel.
Country Merchants will find the above Hotel a
eenlrnl location, nnd the best of fare. Person tra
velling with private conveyance will find a Intge
yard and good stabling for horses, atid the best of
ostlets. Boarding f I pet day.
May llih, 1812. if.
LIttTE ! LIIYIE ! LIME !
riVIE su'jscriber are prcpnnd to furnish farmers
J nnd others with any qtinntity of Lime of a very
superior quality fr land, m p'ni'tering, at the fol
lowing very reduced prices, viz: 8 els. per bushel
for land Lime; 1 0 els. for the best qttnlity of plais
t. ring Lirne, nt the kiln, below the borough of Sun
bury. They will also deliver, at any place within the
l orongh of Sonburv. Lime for bind, at 10 cents per
bushel, snd Lime for plaislering at 12 J cents per
hu-dicl. The subscribers hiealwas on hand,
large quantity of Lime. Its quality is good, nnd
their limestone is not equalled by any in the neigh
borhood. SEASHOLTZ A DERGSTRESSER.
Augusta. April 2d. 1812.
BOZaTON & CO.
Grneinl 'onuiilsloti Ir limits,
Fur the Sale o f Flour, drain, Sied. Ac, Vc.
KESPEtTFULLY inform their friends and
- the Merchants gcnerslly. that they hae ta
ken those large and commodious Whnrvrs, with two
Dinks, notth of Chesnnt street, on the Delaware,
tofcther with the store No. 19 Sotilli Wharves,
where they would be pleased lo receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron. Ajc.
Ac. Deing also well prepared to forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by
the Chesn ske and Tide Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly fot the purpose of towing
bonis by either route.
Merchants will please lie particular lo send their
comIs destined by either canals, to No. 19 South
Whrves, between Market snd Chestuil street, on
the Delaware, with direction accomp myiug ihcin
which route they wish them to In shipied.
Plaster and Ball for sale, at lh- lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON A C .
March 19, 1842. No. 19 South Wharves
IIOIIUIIT C' ill'l i:it A M,
PAPER MAIf TFACT UBEBS,
l.ooibtirit Street, ttaltiniore,
T 7 AVE constantly for sale, l'riii : iiiti P.ipr'r of si
-A sirfnd onalitns, Cap Writing Paper, rubd
arid plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, double crown, crown and
extra sixed Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and
Royal Paper, Bonnet, Binders' and Sttaw Box
Boards, Tissue Paper, and all art cles in their line,
which they will sell on sccominodaiiiig terms.
Highest price given for old ru.
ROBERT CARTER A SON.
March 19. IMi. Elklon. Md
ri.TKii Di;vi:i:s,
LAST MAKER,
No. 71 Callow biil Strccl, riiilaileljibia.
C Three dinars abort Second. J
4 HOE Findings always kept on band, which he
olU r for sale on the lowe-t terms. Country
Merch ml are partiiul.rly lo till and judge for
themselves.
Piiiladelphi. Novern ier 13, 1842. Iv.
os d ;:DL.fBw,
OF EVERY DK.Nt.'RIPJroN.
XKW KNCI.ANnoiL COMPANY.
No. 5! North Wnlcr JStrci-t, Thila.
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning and
manufacturing purposes, which will be sob) much
lower than they can 1 procured elsewhere, and
Warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company nol proving as represented,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will la? icfulided.
Their stock now i.t store consists of the following
oils, viz :
30,1)1)0 gallons Winter Bleached Spetm"
Oil,
600(1 do do Colo-les Oil,
lft.ODO do Fall and Spring rspcrni Oil,
10.000 do W inter Se Elephant,
20.00(1 do do Pre.sed Whale Oil,
6000 do Summer do do do
15,000 do Common W hale Oil,
200 Barrels supeiioi Slra Oil,
:tr-l do Cod Bank Oil,
50 du Nea's Fool Od,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's tils.
3
n
E.
(yj 'I'hi Company has a numlier of Vessels en
gaged in the ('oil Fishery, and Tanners may rely
Upon gelling at all times Oil ss pure as in. ported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1842. ly.
G. V."& LTE.Ti-7LCSL.
o-
.A rri-
FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Coi
ner of Fifth and Market Ulieels, Fhiladil-
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted.
do do do iegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
and double upiier.
do Calf-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neat do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do Crockers do
do Fine Monroes warranted
do nailed
do Kip do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoe
do Fine do
do Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pump.
do List Socks wilh and without sole.
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasin.
Ladies' do do uo do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shot .
Gentlemen' do Overshoe.
Wilh every other desciiplinu of boot anJ shoe.
Fur C of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Veneliun Travelling Bags.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Flacking.
Bonnet of sll kinds. Palm Leaf Hat.
Philadelphia, NVemher 13, 1842. ly.
CEF.7S0LXTE F0LIC1E.
A N article unequalled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Dtittunia ware,
'Pin, Steel, Cutlery, and for restoiing the lustre on
varnished carriages, Ac. TRV IT.
Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, hy the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd,
H. D. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 20th, 1842.
EsiVT BROTHER, -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
LERS AN D OTATION E Its,
No. 122 Cliesnut Street, below 4lli,
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Books and Stationary j comprising
Theological, Law, Medical, Classical. Misccllnne
ous and School Books, Day Books, all sixes, Led
eers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing
Psa?r, Wrapping Ppers, Ac. Ac, which they ol
fer nt the tr. west price to Country Merchant' Pro
fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others that
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1845. ly.
Michael IVc.ivcr V Son,
ROrn MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 13 A'ri Water Street. Philadelphia.
HAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twine, Ac., vix t
I ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, 'I'ow Lines for Canal Bunts. Also,
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. such ns
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Ileal Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe
Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
H alters, Trace, Cotton and Linen Carpet ('bains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teims.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1 12. ly.
Jitt nli Fi IkiiiuUi A Son-
1 Esl'ECTFULLY informs their Iriend and
acquaintance geiernlly that they still con
tinue In keep at the old stand, No. 246 North 3d
slrei I, Philadelphia, all kinds of
TUIIACCO &AI .'" AM' SEGARS.
Which they will sell n the mat '. accommodatini
and reason Ic terms.
N. B. All eoods sold will he gun intced and all
orders promptly atti nded to.
Philadelphia, Nevemtier 13, 1842. ly.
PETER COITCTER,
Wholesale and Retail .Shoe, IJoniiet,
nnd Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
A'o. C6 AorM id street, a fcit doors abort .ircA,
Philadelphia.
A I.SO Trunks, Caipei Bags and V slices, of ev-
ery desciiption, all of which he offers for
sale on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
J . W . S W A I N ,
I'mbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
Ao. 37 Sooth Thud street, two doors btluw the
CH14 Hotel, Philadelphia.
COUNTRi Men bants and others are solicited
to ixaminu hi assurli.icnl before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. November 13. :42. ly.
P. & A. UOVOUDT'S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
A'o 1 04 North Third street, third dunr below Vine
street, Philadelphia,
"TTIIF.RF. they constantly keep on hand a Inrge
assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool
Ware, w hich they will dispose of on the must rei
sonal.le terms.
Philadelphia, November 1.1. 1842. ly.
TIIEOIMLUS CULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, kc.
So. 5 South Third street, four doors below Market
Philadelphia,
KEEP constantly on hand a large snd general
assortment Conch Lamps, Carriage Bands,
A tie Arms, Elipttc Springs, Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merchants snd saddler will be supplied nt
all times on the most leasonohle terms. '1 hey will
find il to their sdvantage to call snd examine his
assortment before purchasing clscn here.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1S42. ly.
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British
and American Dry Goods.
So. 105 Market street, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants, and other can be sup
plied at all times with an extr usive assort
ment of the iiesl and most fashionable Goods upon
the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Hardware,
No. 174 North Thii Stki.it, Philadelphia
Vl T II ERE their fiiends and customers will always
find a larue ami general a-sorinicnt of Foreign
and Domestic Hardware, which they will si II at the
lowest prices,
Phib delphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
Kisi i i: n ick.I i ANsiii.ir&TcFisT
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
No. luT. 1-',' Market Street, Phila.
(Rilow Fifth South side )
A LWAYS keepon hand a full and general as
JXk s rtment of llo-iery, Lace, and Fancy GihxIs,
Country Merchant are resieclfully request d U
give tin in csll and examine for thein-elves.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. ly.
sImuingood TsTco.
No. 1SS Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment ot Britith French
and American Dry Goods, which they oll'rr for sale
on the mo-l reasonable terms.
Philadelphia. Novemlier 13. 1842. ly.
IYIcCALLA & HERSE,
At) 51, Aortlt Second ulrcit,
(cobsil or COOMB ALLIV.)
Where they conslanily keepon hand a general
assortment of
CX.OTHS, CASSIIrirHES, VESTINQS
And a grsut variety vf articles of a superior
quality, which they offer lo dispose of
upon the most reasonable Urois.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and oilier, will
find il to thi it advantage to call and examine
their slock before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nov. 6, 1842 ly
J CHITS ft, CTJllIlTGS.
WUOUSALE FHOE, BONNET,
Cup and Palm Leaf Hat $tort.
No. 10 Roht 4ra Stimt, PHILADELPHIA.
Y7HKKE u eitoiisive aaaortment of ibe above
article are constantly kept on band, for ssle
at the most reasonable terms.
Msy 29, 1812. I.
WINSLOW9 BALSAM OT
II ORE HOUND.
AN unparelleled remedy for common Col.ls,
Coughs, Asthma, Influents, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and sll disease of the Breast and Lungs,
lending to consumption ; composed of the rnncen
trated virtues of Hon hound, Bonsr t, Blood Roof,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances.
Prepared only by J. M. Wi.tstow, Rochester, New
Yoik.
The innocence and universallv admitted pectoral
vittues of the Herbs from which the Dalnam eij
Iforrhotmd is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it is therefore only neerssa
ry lo observe that this Medicine contain the whole
of their Medicinal propeities, highly concentrated,
nil 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 corns
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflammation and sores
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
aiding the patient to expectorate with ease and free
dom, sisuagc cough, relieves athmatic and diffi
cult respiration, beat the injured parts, opens the
pores, and composes the disturlied nerves, and give,
strength to the tender lungs, and thus produce, a
speedy and lasting cure.
IsnilATITl-DE IS TBI HASKST CRIME lit MaW.
V c sio IPM among that class of Editor who for a
few dollars will, (at the eVJ Cnse of truth and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid
sale ; neither aie we willing to lemain silent, after
having tested the utility of an lm rovement or dis
covery in science or sit. Our readers will recollect
we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and
violent cold some few weeks sgo. Well, we pur
chased two bottles or W INiSLOW '8 BALSAM
OF IIOREHOUNI), and so sudden was the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who
are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation.
Leieitton Telegraph. For sale by
HENRY V OXTHEIMER, Sunhun,,
JACOB BRIGHT, NrAurorVrW.
Also, by Druggist generally throughout the
country. fjfj Price, Ml cent cr bottle.
August 14th, 1812. ly.
run SALE BT
113. -Ljrs.5S35s302.
. NTHON'8 Cljssical Dictionary; l.emprier's
do.; Ainswotttf. do ; Cobb's do -, English and
German do.; Ambon's Ca-ssr; Ambon's Crammer;
Anthen' Ciccio; Moil's l.a'in Reader; Ogilhy's do.;
Andrew's Latin Lessons; Donnegan's Lexicon;
Fisk's tire, k Exercises; Davies's Lcgendci; Graeca
Majora; Adams' Roman Antiquities; I'innock's
Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; 1 .jell's Elements
ol Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Bmanv; Elements of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter' Rhrtorical Re
ders; r.mirson's Geography and History; Obey'
do.; Pnr'ty'sdo ; Smith's Grimmer: Kirkham's do.:
Kav's Readers; Cold's do.; bb's Aritbmetick;
Pike's do.; Elm rson's do.; ('i.bb's Spelling Bimks;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa
mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family .t; C.,otcr
al do.; Small Bibles and Testament-'; Parker's E-erci-cs
on (''imprisition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxtei's
S int's Rest; American Revolution; Marry all's No
vels; Mrs Phelps on Chemistry; Hind; Cstechism
of American Lsws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adnpted to
Murray's drummer; Sequel lo Comley' Spelling
Book; Amirican Class llf-ok; Da Ih ill's Schoolmas
ter' Assistant; A creal variety of Blank Books, Ac.
August 28, 1 H 12.
ATTENTION.
j . s 1 1 i: v j i a i: s ,
I Et-Jt'ES'J'S the attention of hi country friends
who are in want, lo hi very large dock of
Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just o nid, at
his warehouses. No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 2
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila
delphia. July 31, 1842. ly.
SPANISH HIDES.
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K 1 II K P A T 11 1 C K iS O N,
A'o. 21. AoifA Third street,
(hkTWEEN VIAIIKST AMI CIIESkt'T STIirtTS,)
PHILADELPHIA.
nAYE for s.ile large and excellent assortment
ofianith lltdis, Patna Kips, Tanners' Oil,
t., at the lowest mm kit prices, eiibr.r for cash, in
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received for rile, oi
purchased at the highest niatkel prices,
(J Leather stoied free of charge.
April 17, 1812. ly.
FC? S.LE.
ITOR sale a small Farm, conliining about cue
hundred and ten acres, more or le a, situate
in Point township, Northuml crlsnd county, about
two miles above Noithumherl.tnd, on the toxin
road leading from that place lo Danville, adjoining
lands of John Leghou, Jesse C. Ilorton and others,
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are cleared, and in good
Stat.- of cu tivation, on wh'ch there is a small barn
erect, d. The property will lie sold on ri asonable
teims. For further paiticulars, prisons are request
ed lo spply lo the u! scrib. r.
H. B. MASSER, Agent.
Nov. 27th, 1842. if. Sunbury, Pa.
Coiiiitrrfi'ltrrK' Death Iflotv.
The pu' lie will please observe that no Brandreth
Pill are genuine, unless the box haa ihree la
bet upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom)
etch containing a fse-simile signature of my hand
writing, thus It. Bsasiibith, M. D. These la.
iel-aie engraved on steel, lieautifully designed,
and done at an evpense of over f 2,000. Then-fore
it will be seen thai the only thing necessary lo pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
Libels.
Eememlicr the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following resieriive persons are duly auhori
zed, ami hold
CERTIOATES Or -AGENCY,
For the sale of Brandreik's Vegetable Universal
Pill.
Northiimheiland county : Milton Mucker A
Chambeilin. Sunbury II. B. Manser. M'Ena
villc Ireland A Meixell. Nor"thumleiland Wm.
Forsylh. Georgetown F. Midhnger A Co.
Union County : New Berlin John 11 oilman.
Sehnsgrove Ever and Schnure, MruMk-fcarg
Issac Smith. Beavenown J. A F. Bingamr.
Adamsburg -H. A A. Swilh. Mitllinsboig
SwopeALaird. Haitleton Daniel Long. Fiee
burg G. A F. C. Mujer. Ccnireville Siailey
A Lenhart. Lewisburg Walls A Green.
Columbia county t DanvRte E. B. Reynotda
A Co. Berwick Shumsn A Ritlenhouse. Cat
tawissa C. A. A C O. Brobta. Blooinsburg
John R. Meyer. Jeiwy Town Levi Uisel. Wa
hington Rubt- McCy. Limestone D. L.
Schniick.
Observe that each Agent haa an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at King Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
ihe new lubtls new used upon the Brandreth fill
Boxes.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 0lh street.
B. BRANDRETH, M.D.
Junusry 1st, 1843,