Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 17, 1843, Image 4

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    HANK JVOTi: LIST.
rKXXSlXTAM.i.
The following list shows the rurrrtit value of nil
Pennsylvania Unrik Note. The most implicit re
liance may lie placed upon it, as it 1 r rrry week
can-fully compared with ai J corrected ftom Hi' k-m-H'
Reporter.
ltnnUa In l'lilliuUlpIila.
. 11!C. 1 W
NK. LolATIOS. .tJMI.
NOTES AT PAR.
Rank of North America
Hank of the Northern Liberties
Commercial Hank of Penn'a.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank'
Kensington Hank .
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par
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par
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par
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par
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pnr
Philadelphia Honk
Schuylkill Hunk
Soiithvv.nk Hnnk .
Western Hank .
Mechanics' Dank
Manufacturer!)' ti Mechanics' Hunk
Country IlniiUN.
Hnnk of Cheater County
Westchester
Hank of Delaware County
Hank of Germantown
Hank of Montgomery Co.
Doylcstown Hank
Easton Bank
Chester
Gcrmautown
Norristown
Dnylestown
Enston
Fanner' Hank of Rucks co.
Office of Hank of Penn'a.
Olllco do do
Ollice do do
Office do do
15ri tot
llarrishuig'
Lancaster
Heading
Enston
NOTES AT DISCOUNT.
Bank of the United States
Hank of Penn Township .
ftirard Bank .
Moyamciising Bank
Hnnk of Pennsylvania
Miners' Hank of Potlsville
Hank of Lcwistown
Hank of Middlctown
Hnnk of Nnrlhumherland
Coltimhia Bank & I! ridge co.
Carlisle. Bank
Exchange Hank
Do do branch of
Fanners Hank of Lancaslct
Lancaster County Hank
Farmers' Hank of Heading
Hnrrishurg Hnnk
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Hank of Pittsburg
West Branch Bank
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Bank
Ollice or Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Sav. Ins.
Hank of Chamhershurg
Hank of Gettysburg
Hank of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' A Drovers' Bank
Fianklin Bank
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1 offices
fdo nit
J issue n.
Philadeljdiia 45a 17
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Pottsville 5
Lewistnwn 2
Middlctown 3n4
Northumberland pnr
('olumhii i
Carlisle 4
l'illslurp I
Ilollidnysburg 1
Lnncastel j
Lnncnster 2
Heading
Harrishurg 3n)
Lancaster j
Lebanon ?Jaf
Pittsburg I
Pitti-buig 4.J
Williamsport 4lla4.r)
Wilkesbarie 8
Allcntown HO
Heading 7(1
Pittsburg faibd
Erio do
New Brighton do
do
do
Chsmbersburg 1
Gettysburg 4
Montrose SO
Eria 67
Wayneshurg 8
Washington I a 1 j
Honesdale Bank Honesdnln I
Monnngahcla Bank of B. Brownsville 2$
York Bank York 4a 1
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased hy the Philiidelphia brokers, with the
exception of those, which have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sav. Ins.
Manual Labor Bank (T. W
JVwanda Bank
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Hnnk of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
Hank of Washington
Centre Bank
City Bank
Farmers' fc Mech'cV Hunk
Fanners' & Merh'cs' Hank
Farmeis' A Mech'cs'tUank
Harmony Institute
Huntingdon Bunk
Juniata Bank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk
North Western Bank of Pa.
Ollice of Schuylkill Hank
Pa. Apr. & Mauuf. Bank
Silver Lake Bank
Union Bank of Penn'a.
esttnoreland Bank
Philadelphia failed
do failed
do f.iiled
Dyotl, prop.) f.iiled
Towanda 80u85
Bedford no sale
Heaver closed
lLirri.-hurg ilnsed
Wa-litnglon failed
Bclhfoiilo closcil
Pitlsbuig no sale
Pittsburg failed
Fayette co. filled
Greencasl'e failed
Harmony no sale
Huntingdon no sale
Lewistown no s.ile
Warren failed
DundnfT no sale
New Hope closed
M iltnn no sal
Meadville closed
Port Carbon
Carlisle fail
Montrose closed
Uniiintown failed
Greensburg closed
Wilkrsbarre no sale
Wilkesharre Bridge Co,
ITj" All notes purporting to he on any Pennsyl
vino Bank not given in the above list, may bo set
down as frauds.
Mm jutsi:Y.
Bank of New llibuswick
Belvideie Bank
Burlington Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
I 'timlx rland Bank
FannerN' Bunk
Brunswick failed
Belvidere I
Meillurd par
Penh Amboy
Bridgelon pnr
Mount Holly par
Hahway j
N. Biunswick failed
Midd'.etowii 't. I
Jer-ey City failed
Hoboken faibd
Jersey City failri'.
Patn-ison falleij
Belleville fjiinl
Mornstowii 1
FriH'hold failed
Newaik J
'1'renton par
Jersey City
no sale
Newark I
LainheiUillo 3.'i
Franklin Bank of N. J.
Hoboken Btg& Gruzing Co
Jersey City Bunk
Mechanics' Bunk
Manufacturers' Hank
Morri County Hank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk
Morris Canal and BVg Co
Post Notes
Newark Bkg & In Co
New Hope Del Briilpe Co
N. J. Manufne. and like Co
HolHiken
failed
f-iled
N J Protecton & Lombard bk Jersey City
Orange Bank
trange
Paterson Bank
Peoples' Bank
Princeton Bank
Sulvm Banking Co
State Bank
Stale Bank
Stale Bank
State Bank of Morris
State Bunk
Sideiii and Pbilad Manuf Co
Sussex. Bank
Trenton Banking Co
Union Bank
Washington Banking Co.
Pateison
fail.
do
Princeton
Salem
Newark
F.liznbethtown
Cumden
Moriistown
Trenton
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failed
laded
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failed
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Salem
Newton
Trenton
Dover
Hackeusick
m:i,.4W.iti:.
BkofWilmA Brandy wine Wi'mington
Bank of Delawaie Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do bianrh Miltord
Farmers' Ek of State nf Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do branch Georgetown
Do braiuh Newcssile
Fnion Bank W ilmington
fjrt Under 6'a
Qj On all banks maked thus () there sre ei
Over count- rfcil or ul end notes of the vaiiuus Je
oominations, in circulation.
The. best method for the Abolition of Disease
is to cb nn.se and purify the Body.
wit i chit's
imiia vi:iji;t.iiili: rn-i.s
OK THE
Wtrlh .Itnn tcmi Collcur tit Itrallh,
Are now acknowledged In he ihe best Mcdicina in
ihp World for the cure of
r.VKHV VAK1F.TY OF DISEASE.
EGA USE ihcy completely cleanse the sto
mach ami bowels from tin se bdliou anil cor
rupt humors which are (ho cause not only i'i
Heailaihr, Giddiness, Pnlpiliition or the Hent, j
IVns in the Bones, tthi nni'itsm ami Omit, hut ,
every nintm'y incident to mnn. SAID INDIAN the eruption, frequently aitended with vioent Hell
VEGETABLE PILLS are a certain cure for in-ing;my head w led nt tinn until it felt s if it
te-nvrcnt, temiitcd, nervous, infl amatory and pu'rid I would buret the swelling was so great, thr.t I could
Fever, Irccaose Ihry cleanse the p.xly from those j scarcely get my hat on. During the long criod
mo.bid humors, w hich, when confined to the cireu- j Unit I was afflicted wiih the disease, I lise.l a great
hitinn. are the cause of all kinds or FEVERS. So, ! many a plication', (among them several celebrated
nVo. when the same impurity is deposited on the j prep nation-) as w II as tiikina inw.nd remedies,
memhime and muscle, causing pain, inflam. including a number of bottle of Swaim's I'unacm.
lion and swellinu railed l.'l I Ell M ATISM, j Extract of Sarsnpnt ilia, Ac, In fact it w-uld be
('()! T. A f, Wriphl' Indian Vepetable Pills may I impossible to enuineinte all the medicines I used,
be relied rn as always irrttiin to ce relii-r, and ib I was also under the cure or two tf the mot dis.
neriLKvi mil n lib nrmiitliicr in ilirertin ii will most . tinauished nhvsicinns or this city, but without re-
ussuicdly, and without fail, mnke a Jierfect cu e of
the above pninTnl n nladir. From three to six pf
said Indian Vegelnhle Pills taken every niuht go
ing to bed, will hi a shoit time so completely rid
the body rrom every thing that is opposed to health,
that i;iicntn:itini. Gout, and piin of every ilescp
tion.w ill he liti rally DK1VEN FIJOM THE BO
DY. Forthes imo reason, when, Irom sudden
changes or atino-phete, or any other cause, the per
spiiation is el ccki d, and the humors wh'ch should
pins ell tv Itn- skin are ttinuvn inwaritiy. cauinc
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, ni-usea nn.l slrk
lies, pain in the bonis, wa'ety and inflamed eyes,
sore throat, hoarseness, rouglis, ronsnnipiion.
rheumatic pains in various part of the body, and
many other symptom of CATCHING COLD,
IVrrV;' Indian YtQflnhlc 7V& will in'nrml'lv
pive iirmedi te n lief. From thiee to six of nld
Pills taken every iiipht on going to 1" d, w ill in a
short time, not only remove all the ab"vr mil lea mt
symptom, but the body wdl, in a short time, he
restored to even sounder henl h than W-fore.
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF HHEA TH
ING. Wright' hid,an VreiMde ' will loos
en a ml carry (.ff, by the stomach and how. is. those
men ph" cmy humor--, wliicli stop up all Ine nir
cells of the lunps, mid are ihp ennse, not only or the
al'Oie distressing complaint, but when negteeied.
ften terndnates in thai mo eiheadful mnlai v called
CONSUMPTIK.N. It shou'd be a'so leti ernbr ml
that Wright' Indian Vci'ffahli' Pilh are a certain I
cuie for PAIN IN THE SIDE. Oppressi mm-
sea, and sickness, Iocs or appeti'r, rnstivenrsa. a j
yellow tinge or the tkin ami eyes, and i vpry other
symptom of a torpid or diseased stale ol the hvrr;
because they purge from the body those impurities
which ir deposited upon this important organ, are
thn cau.e of every variety of I. libit i.k.m-
PLAINT. When a nation isconulsed by riot-,
outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent
ing the dreadful consequences of a CI If W AH.
is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from
the country. In like manner, when pain or sick
ness or any kind, indicate that the body is siruc
qling with internal roes, the true remedy is lo EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitor t."
henlih and lire,) Health will he the certain mit'l.
That the principle or curing di-ease. by cleansing
and purifying the body, is strictly in accord ince
with the laws which govern the animul coiiomy ;
and ir properly earned nut by the li-e of ihe a'-ove
named WRIGHT S IN DUN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will reilainly result In the comphte Abo
lition of Di-ense ; we offer the follow iuc testimoni
als, from pcrs .ns of the highest re pcciahiliiy in
New York, who have leceuliy been cuied of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the us of
Wric.ut Immah n;i.rBi.K 1 ills, of the
A'orA Anitricun Cultigctf lleulth:
Jamaica,!,. I., .luncOih. 1841.
Doctor Wil'iam Wright Dear Sir It is with
great suti-faction I inform yon ofsvy haiu8 been
entirely cured of Dysprpsia. of live years staudu g,
by 'He use of your I mi us Vkurtahli; I'm.is.
l it vious to meenng with your celeoratnl mull-
cine, I had l en under the bands of several Physi
cisiis, and had iricd vaiious medicines; but all to
no elVcct. After usii g ono 25 cent box of our
Pills, however, I epi rienced so much bei tit, ihit
I resolved lo jx rseveie in the use or them accoidinp
lo directions, which I am hnpi y to slnte, bus irull-
cd in a perfect cure. Inpratitude to you for the
great lieni fil I have received, and n!-o in the hi
that others similarly nfTIicti d mny be induced lo
make trial of your extraonliniry medicine, I send
you this statement with full libe.lv to putiluli the
same, nyou think proper. l ours. c.
New York, June 19, 1841; G.C. BLACK.
Mr. Hichard Dennis, agent Tor Wright' Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir I have been afflicted for seteral yeais
wiih inward weakness arid general debility, nccom
pauicd at limes with pains in the side ami other
distressit g cnriiplaints, A Tli i having tried various
medicines itbont etb c. I was s-rsu ulej 1 v tin n l
lo make trial of Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetnble
Pills, which I am happy to slate, have relieved me
in a moat wonderful manner. I have u.-ed the me
dicine, as yet but a short tune, and have no doubt,
by a persecmnce in ihe ne of Ihe meibci m- accor
ding lo directions, tht I shall in a short lime be
erfi cily re-lored.
I most willingly recommend said I'd! to all per
sons similuily i.tllo led, and in 'he full belief that
the same Ix-nel'ieiBl result will follow their li-e, I re.
nitin youis sincerely. HL.NUY A. Fill I E.
Waiwaismg, I'ls'er co. N, Y.
Niw YolIK, Sept. itl, Hll.
This i to certify ihat I have used W iik. Hi's
!ni V Mi rn hlk Pil.t with the greatest bene
fit : havioc entirely cured myself uf 1 1 e frequent at
lack ol Sick Headache, to w hi h I had previously
Uhii subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON. '
U'J3 tirei nw icli I'm1, N. Y.
To Mr. Richtnd Diunl', Agent lor Wiight' li
dian Vegetable I'llls.
C.I i Ti .V.
As there are ul Ibis lime many wicked persona
busily engaged in m Hum a counterfeit medicine un
der the name of the Indian Yegrlnble Pills and as
these desperate nun are so utterly reckless of con
sequences, that many valuablu lives may he lost in
consequence or using their dreadful coinM.unU,
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ibii public are cautioned against purchasing any
Pill, sunless on the i ides of the boxrs the follow ii p
w ording is found i
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
( Indian Purgative )
Of THE KOI1TII AMERICA (ollini op HEALTH.
And alse to be especially careful against iiurrba-
sing said medicine or any person except the regu
lar advertised sgen'a.
AG EM'S FUR XORTHVMHKRLAKDCO,
Pennsylvania.
H. B. Masser, Suiibury W'ni. Forsyth, Nor
thumhi Hand Jacob Haas, Shamokin Samuel
Herb, Muhoiioy Bverly 6c D. Haas, Aupuala
Thomas Fullmer, Milton Ireland oV Meixell,
MrEwensville E. S, P'per. Turhulsville James
Reed, Potlsprove II. Klasc, Sn dertow n
II. II. Ki.uthcl. P. M Elisburg P. O. Win.
Lei-enrinp, P M. Union Comer.
(Ulice and Grneial Di pol for the sale of
Wright's Indian. Yigrlal.le Pilh. Wholesale anil
Rei.il, No. 18'J RACE STREET. PHILADEL
PHIA. May 31, 1842. ly
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ROSE OINTMENT,
ron THTTi:n.
RI.NOVVOIIM!, rtMrt.F. ON THE FACE, AND OTIIF.K
ri'TANKors wuptions.
fl j" The following rcrlificu'e describes nnt of Ihe
tnuxl extraordinary cures ever rffectml hy any
application.
Philaiif.i mux, February 10. 18.18.
1JOR twenty yeais I was severely afflicted with
Tkttkh on thn Fnre and Head: tho disease
commenced when I w is seventeen year old, and
continued until the Fall of 1830, iving in vio-
lonce, but without ever disappearing. Muring most
of the lime, preat part or my fice was rnve.n d with
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of evei being
cured. In the fill or 1830, ihe disea-e t the time
being very violent, I commenced usinii the Roue
Ointment, (prepared hy Vnughiin & Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching ceased, the
swelling nha'fil. the i niption began to disappear,
and before I had used ajar the disease wa entiieiy
cured. It ha now been nearly a yiar and a hair
since, and there is not a vestige or Ihe disease re
main inc. except the scar from the deep pits formed
by the di-ease. It is impossible for me to decril
in a certificate ihp si-verity of the disease and my
siill' iing. but I will be pie scd to pive a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction.
who will rail on me. At the time 1 commt-nce.i
u-ong the R, se Ointment 1 would have given bun
beds nf do'lars to be rid of the disease. Since in
sing it, I have recommended it to sevenl persons,
(among Ihcm my mother, who had ihe di.-easc bad
ly on her ami.) who wi re a I cured hv it.
J AMES DURN ELL, No. 1M. Rare St.
Cj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vatiaihan, S,mh East corner or Third and Race
streil', Phihidelfibia. and sold on nuenev in Sunhu
rv. by 11. B. MASSEH,
' May 14th, 1812. Agent.
ICom IMiiIiihiiI, lor 'li'flir.
A PROOF OF ITS F.FFH .U'Y.
Pun Ain.i.eiiiA, May 27th, I :!.
rPIIIS is to ceriify tlial I was severely alllic'ed
-1 with 'letter ill the blinds and bet tor iipwnrils
of forty vears ; thediseisp wnsnttinded genenllv
with vio ent iti hiua and swellinc I npphed to a
number of physicians, and usid great mm y .ppli
cm ions without elVeciing cure. About ay-ar
since, I applied Ibe Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped ihe itchinu, and a lew application' inime.li
an ly cured the disease, which there has bt en no
return of. nlihonali I had never la-en riil or it i
any time for fmly year. RICHARD SAVAGE,
r.levenin, nelow piuce turpi i
TIip Rose Ouilment is pn pared by E. 11.
Yauuhan, S juth East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ajency in Sunhu
ry. by II. B. M' ASS Ell,
" May Hlh. 1842. Act.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the IlOSi: OI.TMi:.T,fr T'ttcr.
LTHOUGH the superiority of the prcpaia'n n
over all otlu rs is fully es-abh-hed, the pr.ipfe
tors lake pbnre in laying lief. -re ill" public the
following rertifica'c fr.im a respectable physician,
a graduate or ihe University of Pennsv Ivania. Dr.
Hanph, havinp found in this lemedy that lelief f..r
a tedious and disagreeable atli-ctiuti which the means
within the r.iupe of hi profession failed lo alToid,
has nnt hesiialed to pive it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interest of that profession are
opposed to aerret Remedies.
I'm r.i in i em a. Pi pt. 19, 1 AMfi.
I was recently Iroubled with a tedious berHlic
eruption, whith covered nearly one si 'e of my f.ce,
and extendi d over the ear. Mr. Vaui-haii. proprie-
tnl of the Rose Ointment, oUcmiig my fare, insis
ted on mv living his preparation, of whirh he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with iIip mem
ber of my profession, I disenunti nance and disap
piove of ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by ipnoiant pr. tenders, I feel in jus ice hound
loexeipl the Rose Ointment fiom that r'a- of me
ibeincs. and to pive it my approbation, as it entire
ly tured the eruption, although it h id resisted Ihe
usual applications. DANE HAUGH.M. 1).
The Rose Ointment i prepared by E. I.
Vauphan, South East ron.cr of Third nod Rare
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on apt ncv in Sun
bury, by H. B. MASER.
May I4lh, 1812. Agent.
J. IVIAVLAND JR. 6c CO.
Sntill' .mil Tolmcco Manttfacltirfis,
.Y. !!) yrlh W't st corner if Race and Third
Struts.
PHILAUELPII1A.
rPHE nndersigiied have formed a Co-partnership
F under the firm ol J. M A Y L .ND .1 it. A- Co.
ss succesr4irs to the Isle firm of Jaeah .Mnylund d,
Co., and will c inliuuc the business al 'henl. I esta
blishment, on ibeir own accoi.ni. In addiiinn to
ibeir own close attention and experience foi nihiiy
year, in the mainifirlnre or ibeir cefehrnled s null'-.
Ac ihe long i xpriieiice of ibe senior pailner of the
late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of ihe
m-w concern and as no rxrilion and rare will I e
spared lo insure their goods, al ail Inn. sot the ve
ry best quality, tin y solicit a conlinuance of ihe
confidence of ihe li .t rnl and cu-tomer- nf rhc late
firm. THOMAS ADMS,
J. MAYLANH, Ja.
Philadelphia, May Hlh, 1842. ly
EAGLE
i n as ;as,
( 'of in r it Th'nt and I me Slricls,
WILLIAMSrORT, PA,
subscriber r. siie. tfully aiitiouurea tithe
public, that he h opened a Hotel in the com
modious brb k building s iu.ite on Ihe coiner or
I bird and Pine streets, where he will be happy lo
wail r pon those who may lavor linn with their
conipany. I lie r. igle Motel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished in the I e I in I'ciir si-le. Ii I-
provnled with a Imge number of veil aiied ami
coinf..riable sleeping apartment, rooms, private
pallors, Ac. Persons visiting idiamsport on bu
siness oi p'ea-ure, may rel as-urnl that rverv ex
ertion will le used lo lender their sojourn at the
"Eagle llot" pleasant and asrcrahle. Hisl'able
will lie supplied with the v, ry In si the matket af
fords, ami his bar with die rl nicest wines and other
liquors chaige reasonable. The Facie 1 1 ol' I
possesses greater advantage in point r location
than any nihi l similar establishment in ihe borough,
heiup situate in the business pari of the tow n, and
within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamsport and Eliuira Rail Road D pt.
SuiTicient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and hone-l Servants
have turn i midoved, and nothing b ft undone tint
will add lo tho comfort and accommodation uf his
guests.
There will le a rarriage nlvvavs in alleudanee al
the Boat Landing to convey )iasseiigers lo and from
the House, Ire ul charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th, 164.
LI.1
K.'B.jWCASOER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
6U2TBVRY. TA.
BusinPF iillpiirlej to in the Counties or Nor
ihuii'Urluiid, Union, Lvcoming and Columbia,
liefer to I
TllOM 11 A 11 T At IO.,
Low in rV Barrox.
Hart, Cckimiwo k. Hart, yVhilad.
Rktwoliis, McFarhjiti iv Co
Spkmijio, Goon Jt Co.,
To Con nl ry
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Age.ut of Lyon ft Harris, Hnt
Manufacturer, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large eilie, w! o; Hats are
highly commended f.ir pjmd tnlii and durability,
has on bond a first rate atsmtmnt of HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Spruip des, wh ch will be sold
very low, fot eaih or appioveil credit, at the mtrd
cheap stare, No. 40, North Third strc-'t, oppjsi'e
Ihe City lloti-l. riiila.lelphm.
ROHEIIT D. WILKINSON, A'ett.
N. D. Orders I of Hals in he roiil h. promptly
attended to. The highest rice in tush or tra-le
given far Fur ikin.
Philadelphia, June II, 1842 --ly
G 0 L I)E N
SWAN
iYo. W A'of 'i Third, above Arch Strut,
PHILADELPHIA.
accom Mnn ti kins roit sr.vuM V rrnisdNS.
pHARLES WEISS, late of the "White Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House." respectfully in
forms his friend- and cus'omers. that be has become
Ihe proprietor or the ahovq well known Hotel.
Cnun'ry Meichnnts w ill f ml the above Hotel a
central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra
velling with rivate conveyance will find a Inrge
yard and pood stabling for horses, and the best of
ostlers. Ilnanlinpfl per Jay.
Mav 1 1th, 1842. if. '
BOLTON &. CO.
Cnirriil loiiiinltsloii Mvrt hauls,
Fur the Suit of Flour, drain, Seed, 4 c, c.
WW. I
ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
he Merchants generally, iluit they hae ta
ken iliosc l irce mid commodious Wharvra. w iih two
D.Mks, north of Chesnut street, on Ihe D. luwire,
lOL-ether with the store No. Ill South Wharves
where thev would be pleased to reci ive consign
ment of Grain, Flour. Seed. Whiskey, Imn, cVe.
Ac. Being also well prepared lo forward all kinds
of Merchandise by ihe Schuylkill nd Union, or by
ihe Chesapeake mid Thle Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of towing
boats by ei l.ei rou'e.
Merchant will please lie particular to send their
goods destined hy either canals, t No. l'J South
Wharves, between Market and Chesnut street, on
Ihe Delaware, with direction arromp mying them
which route they wish them to lie shipped.
dj- Plaster and Salt for sale, nt tin- lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON & C .
March 19, 1812. No. 19 South Whaive
IMtHKllT C'AKTI'H & SOX,
PAPER MANUFACTUHEIIS,
isombartl Streit, litilUmttre,
HAVE constantly for sale, Priming Paper of al
si os and qualities. Cap Writing Paper, ruhd
and plain. Letter Paper, while and blue, ruled and
plain. Hanging Paier, fine and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e crown, crown and
extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colmed Medium and
Royal Papers, Bonnet, Hinder' and Snaw Box
Board, Tissue Paper, and all articles in their line,
which they will sell on accommodating terms.
Highest price given for old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A- SON,
March 19. 1842. Elkton. Md
l'J TIlIt Hi: WEI'S,
LAST MAKER,
No. 71 (-iiilowliil! SStrcel, ritilarJcljiliia
("J'hree do).rs riWf Second. J
SHOE Findings alwnys kept on hand, which h
offer for sale on the iWe-t terms. Cminir;
Merch mis are particularly to c ill and judge foi-
themselves.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. tv.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND Oil COMPANY.
No. 2! North Water Street, l'hila.
TA VANUFAC I'URERS and dealer in Oils of
If every description taiih for hunting and
matiul'aoturing purposes, which will be sold much
lower than ihey can I procured c'sewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any ill the city. Any
oil sold by Ihe company not proving as lepfesenled,
may lie relumed Without any expense lo the pur
chaser, and the money will U- refunded.
Their stock now i:i atore consists of the following
oils, v u :
30,1)0(1 gallons Winter Bleached SprinPt
3
Oil,
cnoo
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Cnloiles Oil,
Fail and S.riiig Sperm Oil,
Winter Sea Eb bant,
do Prosed Whale Oil,
Summer do do do
Common Whale Oil,
l.i.tmo
10,1)00
20,(1011
noon
15,1100
200 Barrel supeiioi Sua. 'a Oil,
yno do Cod Hnnk Oil,
fill do Neat Foot Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner' til.
fjj-This Company ha number of Vessels -n-g
aped in the Cod Fishery, and Tanner- may rely
upon petiing at all times Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1842. ty.
G. V. & L. B. TiV7LC?fc.
fFFER FOR SALE, at Ihr Sooth East Cor-
l J ner or Fifth and Market Slteets, Philadtl.
hia
Mens' Calf-skin Hoots, stitched warranted.
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double sole
and double uppers,
do Call-skin do do
and !ipier.
do Heavy Water Leather Hoots,
do do Neat do do.
do High quartet Shoes, Culf-skin.
do do (lo dockers 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 with and without sole,
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasin.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladle' tanned India liuhher slim s.
Gentlcinens' do Over shoes.
With every other desc iplion of hoot and shoe.
Fur C nf every description.
Travelling Trunk of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bags
Patent bum Elastic i-ihoe Blacking.
Bonnet of all kind, Palm Leaf Hat.
Philadelphia, Novrniber 13, 1M2. ly.
'JlaJ .JJ,!J A LJ J.-JK! lil. 111 . .
CHP.TGOLITE POLIflH.
A article unequalled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver, Gcrninn Silver, Brass, Copper, Hnltania ware,
Tin, St. p, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on
varnished carriages, tVc. TRY PP.
Prepared and gold at wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Northum'd,
11. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunhury.
November 20lh. 1842.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEI.
LEIts AND STATIONERS,
No. 122 Cliesnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
If 7"EEP constantly on hand a general assort-
merit of Dooks and Stationary ; comprising
Theological, Law, Medical, Classical. Miscellane
ous and School Books, Day Hook, all sizes. Led
gers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, YYtitihf
Pnpers, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac., which they of
ler at the Ir.west piires to Country Merchant's Pro
fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others that
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, Noimber 13. 1842. ly.
iTIicli.icl Weaver V Son,
ROrK MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 13 A"orA Water Street. Philadelphia.
II
A h constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine I w me, ivc, vir. :
I in d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil
la Hopes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment nf Seine Twine, A c, such as
Hemp Soad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Tw ine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twire, Shoe
Threads, Ac. A-c. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
1 1 alters. Trace, Cotton and Linen Curirt Chains,
Ac. nil of which they will dispose of on fi asonable
teims.
Philade'phia, November 1 3, 1 42. ly.
Jacob 1'iiMtiutIt & Son.
ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
acquaintnnces ge. lerully that they still con
tinue to keep at the old stand. No. 216 North 3d
street. Philadelphia, all mils or
TvliACCO SM: F AM' SECARS.
Which they will sell i the mji '. accommodating
and reisomi le terms.
N. B. All roods sold w '.II be gum inteed mid nil
orders promptly 111. tided to.
rhil.uh Iplua, Ni vemticr 13, 1812. ly.
PETE?. CCITCVE?.,
Wholesale and Kef nil Shoe, Uotmet, ;
ami 1 aim I .eat Ilat arcltoiise.
So. CO Korlh "d ntrrrt, a few itvors ubm c .It ch,
Philadelphia.
A I.SO Trunks, Carpet Bap and Valices. of ev-
erv description, all of which he olTeis for
sale on the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia, Novemlier 13, 1812. ly.
J7v. svvaTT
rinbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
Ai(. 37 AWA Tint it itrret, lien doors heoui the
('it n Ilottl. Philoililpliia.
c
OUNTH Merchtnils and other are solicited
lo examine hi assortment before purchasing
elsewhere
Phila :el hia. Novemla-r 13. '.842. ly.
P. & A. UOVOUDT'S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
No 164 North Third street, third duor below Vine
street, Philaitelphia.
VirHEKE they constantly keep on hand a large
' assortment of China, Class and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the moat rei
amiable terms.
Philadelphia, Novemlier 13, 1812. ly.
iiaOiMixsTuLr. r
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, &c.
Xtt.b South Third ilrrcl. four doors tit low Market
I'hiltuhlphia.
TJ T" EEP constantly on hand a large and peneral
taV assortment Coach Lumps, Carriage Bauds,
Axle Arm. Eliptic Sjiinps, Patent Leather. Ac.
Country Merchant and suddlers will be supplied st
Hli times on Ihe most rcasoiianle term. J liey w ill
find it to their advantage to call and examine hi
assortment before purchasinp elsewhere.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1842. ly
KHYNOLDS, McFAIiLAM) CO
Wholesale l)ealcrs in Foreiijn I'ritish
and American lry Goods.
A. 105 Market street, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchant, and others can be slip
plied at all limes with an extensive assort
ment of the oest and moat fashionable Goods upon
the most reasonable term.
Philadelphia. November 13. 1842. lv.
i.owt'.n & liAitnoN,
Importers and Healers in Foreign and
Domestic llaidware,
No. 174 Noam Tsnn Sti.it, rmi.Ann.i-Hi a.
Al 7 HERE their fiieuds and customers will always
' find a larpe and general assortment of Foreign
and Domestic Hardwaie, which they will sell al the
lowest price.
Philedclphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
E8I1EKICK, II A N 8 K i L A. C( )'S
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
io. IliU l-'i Market Street, l'hila.
( Hi low Fifth .South tide )
VI.WAYS keep on hand a full ami general as
s, rlmetit of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods,
Country Merchani are resjiectfully reqtiCstd lo
give thi m a call and examine for themselves.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1812. ly.
SPKRIN G ,G 6oi ) ITi'O.
Nn. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia.
NYITE the attention of Country Merchant
to iheir extensive assortment of Britith French
viol American Dry Goods, w hich they oiler foi sale
oil ihe most icasouable term.
Philadelphia. Novemlier 13, 1842. ly.
IYIcCALLA & IIER.SE,
No 51, Aoi Hi Second hli eel,
(cohni.r orcoovia'a aliit.)
Where they constantly keep on hand general
assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING 8
And a grei.t caritty of urticlis of a tujtertor
quality, which ihry nll'cr lo dispose of
upon the moat teasonahle term.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others will
find il to the it advantage lo call and examine
Iheir stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nov. 6. 1842. ly
sTOHlTS ft, CU"11I1TG3.
WHOLISALE PHOE, BONNET,
Cap ana' Palm laf Hat Sore.
No. 10 Smith 4tn STaxT. PHILADELPHIA.
y7HERE an ajtoiisive ansortment of th ahova
article are caiulanlly kept on band, for al
at tha most reasonable term.
May 39, 1842. ly.
WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF
HOREIIOUND,
N nnparelleled remedy for common Col.lf,
Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, and all diseases olthe Breast and Lungs,
lending to consumption ; composed or the concen
trated virturs of Horehound, nonset. Blood Root,
Liverwort nnd seveial other yegetahle substances.
Prercd mdy ly J. M. Wixslow, Rochester, New
York.
The innorenrn and universally admitted pectoral
viitues nf the Herbs rrom which thn liaham vj
llorchinmd i made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ; it i therefore only necessa
ry to observe that this Medicine contain the whole
of their Medicinal proiietties, highly concentrated,
arnl so happily combined with several other vege
table subs'ances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild and certain remedy, now in use, f. r the com
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam remove all tmflammatinn and aore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en
abling the patient lo expectorate with ease and rrpe
dom, nssinges cough, relieves athmatic and diffi
cult respirntion, herds the injured parts, opens the
ores, and compose Ihe disturbed nerve, and pivr
strength to the Ii tulei lungs, and thus produces a
ecdy and lasting cure.
Imib ati Tine is the a r.sT mi me i Mux.
Wc nrc nol among that class of Editors who for a
few dollar will, (at the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crack up" an article nnd bring it into rapid
sale ; neither aie we willing lo icmain silent, after
having tested the utility nf an im rnvement or dis
covery in science or ail. Our reader will recollect
we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and
violvnt Cold some few weeks ago. Well, wc pur
chased two bottle of WINSLOW'S BALSAM
OF HOREIIOUND, and so sudden was the cure,
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who
are afllirlcd, mny try it upon our recommendation.
I.ciciston T- lrgraph. For sale by
HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Sunhur,,
JACOB BRIGHT, Surthumherlund.
Also, by Druppists generally throughout the
country. ffj Price, 60 cnit per bottle.
August 14th, 1842. ly.
"list of books7
Tott MALE MT
SLZ. 1X2. S.LS.SS330SLs2.
NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprirr'
do.; Ailisworth's do ; Cobb's do.; English and
German do ; Ambon's Casnr; Ambon's Grammcr;
A 1 1 1 Lrii'a Ciceio; Mail's Latin Reader; Opilby's do.;
Andrew's Latin Lessons; lb nn gin's Lexicon;
Fok's Gre k Exercises; Davies's Lependei; Grneca
it..:...... a .1 .... i!.....n a p; i -o
(;,,i.uiniti,' Eeglm.U.lo. Gree.-.-, Lxeil's Ebinrnts
ol Geology; M rs. Lincoln's Botany; Eli merits nf
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Portei's Rhetorical Reader-;
Eon rson's (ieoprn hy and History; Obey'
do.; Pnrli y's do.; Smith's Crammer: Kirkhnrn's do.:
Kax's Headers; Cnhl ' do.; Cobb's Arill meiick;
Pike's do.; Elm rs.n's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; EvanpelicHl Fa
mily Library; Collage Bible-; Family do; Collater
al do.; Siniill Bibles and Testumeul-; Paikei's Ex-crci-rs
on Composition; Fiuil of ihe Spirit; llai'ei's
S im's Rest; American Revolution; Many-all's No
vets; Mrs. Phelp on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Law s; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry foi Beginners; English Exeirises adapted lo
Murray's Graniioer; Seitiel to Comley's Sicliug
Book; Amir it-an Class Book; Daboll's Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A preat variety of Blank Books, Ac.
August 28, 1812.
ATTENTION,
j . s 1 1 i: v j i: s ,
1) ECJ TESTS the attention of his country fiieuds
k who are in want, to hi very large stock of
Carpr-tings, Oil Cloihs, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings,
Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opemd, at
his warehouses. No. IS North 2d sired, and Nn. 2
Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, l'lnla
delphn. July 31, 1812. ly.
SPANISH HIDES.
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
I). KJ 1! K P A THICK SON,
A'. 21. Ninth Third strict,
(bf.twkkjc .hahrkt ah eiitsM T utrkkt,)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for wale a large nnd excellent assortment
otjiiiiiii.h ll'df. Patiia Kips, Taunirt' (HI,
,e., at the lowest market prices, ntlif r for cash, in
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of I cither received for site, oi
purchased ul the highest maikel prices.
(JJT Leather stoied free of charge.
April 17. 1842. ly.
a., iel jX- nir j&u
PCS.
OU sale a small Farm, Containing about i ne
hundred and ten ucn, more or le s, situate
in Point township. Nonhuml erland Counlv, about
two mile abnvn Noilhiirnlieil mil, on Ihe main
road leading from that place lo Danville, adjoining
land of John l.eghou, Je-se C. Ilor'. n and others,
now in the occupancy nf Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said ttact are clean d, and in good
slat-- ol cu'livatiou, on which there is a small barn
erect, d. The property will lie sold on r asonible
teims. For further particulars, peisons are request
ed to apply lo the sul sci ib. r.
H. B. MASSSR, Agent.
Nov. 2Jth, 1842. if. Sunhury, Pa.
C miiiit rft iters' IH alli llhiu,
rl",hr mi' lie will please observe that no Brandreth
Pill are genuine, unless the box has three bi
liela upon it. (the lop, Ihe side and the bottom)
esi h containing, a fic-siinile signature nf my hand
writing, thus B. DnAiiiHr.ru, M. D. These la.
bel- are engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over f2,0(t0. Therefore
it will lie seen lhal the only thing nrcessary lo pro
cure the medicine in ii purity, i to observe these
labels.
Remember the lop, the side, and tha bottom.
The following respective jiersons are duly auhnii
zed, ami hold
CERTICATES Or AGENCY,
For the sale of Rrtrndreih's Vegetable Vmrersul
Pills. "
Northumberland county : Milton M ickey 6i.
Chamhfiltn. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens
ville Ireland A Meixell. NorthiiinbeiUnd Win.
Forsylh. Georgetown F. Midhnger A Co.
Union CotiNtyi New Berlin J. Jin Hoinnan.
Sclinsprove Ever and Schnure. Miit.lleburg
Isaac Smith. Beavenown J. A F. Hingaman.
Adamsburg H. A A. Smith. Mifllinshuig
Swope A Laird lU'lleton Daniel Long. Free,
burg G, A. V, C. Mover. Ccnlrevih'e Stailey
A Leiihan. Lewisburg Wall A G'reen.
Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds,
A Co. Berwick Shumao A R. Henhouse. 1'at
lawissa (. A. A C, G. Broht. Bloomaburg
John R. Mover. Jriney Town Ievi Ilia, I. Wa
hingion, Robu Mi Cay. Limestone -D. L.
Schmeck.
Observe that each Agent hat an Engraved dr
tifirate of Agency, containing a repres. illation of
Dr BRANDREI'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also he seen exact copies of
ihe new tub, is new used upon tie lirandreth Pill
Boxes.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, Noith Bih street,
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
January Ul, IMS.