Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, August 05, 1843, Image 4

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    II A IV K XOTE LIST.
1ILXS1XYAX1A.
The flowing list shows the cnrrrnt value of nil
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
liance may le placed upon it, aa it Uerery week
carefully compared with (ii J correc'ed from Bit k
Dcll's Reporter.
!!nnh8 In riiKnilcliiIila.
. Dine. I
Nam. Location. I'huaii
NOTES AT PAR.
Rp.nk of North Amciica'
PanU nf the ISorthern Liberties
P-rr tncrrinl Park of Pcnn'a
Fnmrn' nml Mechanics" Bunk'
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par
pur
pnr
pnr
pnr
pur
pnr
pnr
pur
par
par
par
pnr
pur
Kcnunrrlnn Hunk
I hilnd.-lphia H.ink . .
eirhnv Ikiil Hank . . ,
Soiithwark Punk . . ,
Wcs'ern Ilurik . ,
Mechanics' Punk . .
Manufacturers' Sc Mechanics' Rank
Country ItnnRs.
Jlink of Chester County Westchester
Hank "f Delaware County Chester
H.'nk nf Germaneou'D (Jrrm"town
Rs'ik of Mon'comprj Co. Norris'nwn
T)ovictpwn Hunk Dnylestown
Rni'on Bank Fusion
Firmer." Pink of Buck ro Bristol
Oir.rr of Bnnk of Finn's.
Harris!. tug" Thpp
Lancaster I offices
"We c!n do
i iir !o fin
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NOTTS AT
Reading j do not
Easton J issue n.
D I S CO T N T.
' riiiln.lt lphia 80aS2
pnr
1 3 1 1 4
. par
. par
Pofsvillc 4
Lewistown 2
Mid.lletnwn 3a4
nv.k of thp T i.5 p.l Mates"'
!!nnk nf Penn Township .
i.'ar.l B-nk
Voyamensing Bank
Bnnk nf Pennsylvania
Mil'rrs' Bank of Poitsvilk
Bank nf Lewistow n
".l-li . f Muhlletown
B ir.k nf Northumberland
Columbia Bark & Bridge co.
Carlisle Bank
Exchange Bank
Do do brunch of
Farmers Bnnk of I.ancastei
Lancaster County Bunk
Farmrrs' Bank of Reading
llarrishutg Bank
Lmcai'er Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bar.k of Pittsburg
West Branch B.ink
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
Berks County Bank
Oi'icc of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Ins. A
Penn Township Say. Ins.
li'ink of Chambershurg
Bnhk of Gettysburg
Bnnk of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bar k
Knrr. i r:.' A- Drovers' Batik
F . in Bank
M inrft1.de Bjnk
Mm nncahrU Bank of B.
I'ork Bunk
Northumberland pr
Columbia J
Carlisle 3a4
Pittsburg 1
Hnlhdavshurg 1
Lancsstet j
Lancaster 2
Blading j
Harrishurg 3 'a.)
Lancaster j
Lebanon 3a?
Pittsburg 1
Pittsbuig 1
Williamsport 40.1S
Wiike.-hane CJ
Allentown 80
Reading 70
Pittsburg failed
Erie do
New Brighton do
do
do
Chambershurg Ja
Gettysburg 3ia3J
Montrose 25
Erin 6u7
Wsyneshurg RhTiJ
Washington lalj
Honesdale 1 J
Brownsville 1 J
Yoik 3 A
N. B. The notes of those hanks on which we
nint' quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Phil uh lphia brokers, wiih the
exetij tion of those v. hiih have a letter of r. ft rilice.
BROKEN BANKS.
Phihulc'i hia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Loan Co. do
chuv ikill Sav. Ins. do
failed
failed
f.iiled
failed
8aS5
no sale
closed
cloi-eil
failed
C'l.'Sl'J
no sale
fuiled
failed
failed
no sale
Mutual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.)
I'owanda Bank
Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Sn atara
Bank of Washington
Centie Bank
City Bank
Farmers' & Meih'cs' Bunk
Farmers' & Mecli'e' Bank
Farmers' & Meths4liaiik
llaMiiony Ii.siilutu
II uii'inpilon Bunk
luniata U ii k
jiiml r rmen's lUnk
Noril.i m Bunk of Pa.
Niw Iloi r Del. Brii'ire Co.
N l imiiil M I'm, n Col. Bk.
.N.clh W est, m V.a- It of Pa.
Oli'ue ol Sel.i til ili Bank
I'ti. Acr. 6c M inuf Bank
Si'.vei I, ike Baok
L'nion Bank of Penn'a.
esimoit Iniul Park
Bedfoid
Beaver
Harrishurg
Washington
Belli fonte
Plttiihutg
Pitlnl urg
Fnyetle co.
Greencast'e
Harmony
Huntingdon no sale
Lrniitown no s.ile
M'arien failed
Dunduff no sale
New Hope closed
Millon no side
M rail ti lie closed
Port Carbon
Carlisle failed
Montiose closed
Ulliolitown failed
(Jreei sburg closed
Wilkisbarre nossle
Wilkesbarre l.inliie Co.
flj' AH notes puiiorting to be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above list, may be set
down as frauds.
Bank of New Biunswick
Brunswick
Belvidere
Meiiford
IVrih Amboy
Bridb'pion
Mount Holly
Railway
IS. Biunswiik
Mid lletow u Pt,
Jersey City
failed
I
par
i
pir
par
i
failed
Belvideie Bank
It u i tint- (on Co. Bank
Coniiiii rcial Bank
Cumberl iod B ink
Farmeia' Bi k
I'ainur' ai.it Mechai ies' Bk
Farnur' arul Mechanici.' !'k
Furnnrs' m il Merrlmni' Lk
Frank 'in B n k ot .V J.
fad.il
ta b il
lloiiok. n UltA Cur!'!! Co Hob-ken
J.-isey C.lx L ii.it Ji-lx yl lly
Meebuiiti ' It i K Pat'i iStin
M .i.ul.n l u r i -' ..i.k Belleville
Morris t oi i y U..i k Morristown
Moiuiioiilh iik ot .J. Fieehold
A'n l.ann s' Bai k .Newaik
Mi chuue.-' i ll !iii nf. Bk Trenton
Vonis Canal und Lkji Co JviM-y City
P. l .V.ie
A. waik Rku A Ins Co Newaik
fuiled
f.nl.il
failed
failed
I
pur
!0 tab
I
Attv Ilo e lv limine Co Lainbeilst ille
N. J. Mauubic. ai.d Bltu Co Hoboken
30
failed
failed
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fuiled
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4
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fail, d
14
par
ii
failed
N J Protecioii & Loinburd bk Jersey Cily
Orungo Bank Orange
l'alirson Bank Pateis,,n I
Peoples' Bank do
Princeton Uui.k Princeton
SaUin Banking 'o rS.il, m
Slate Bank ewbrk
Male Bank Kliabethlown
Slate Bank (; deu
Siato Bank of Monis Monistotvn
SiHte Batik Tn nioii
Suli m i.nd Philad Manuf Co Sali ni
Sussi i Bank New Inn
'J'nuloii Bui I irg Co 'i'rei.ton
I'nii.n Bunk Dover
Washingtuii Banking Co. Haikcnsatk
m:iv4V Aiti:.
Bk ofWilm& Brandy wine W'i niington
par
par
par
par
par
par
pir
psr
par
Bank of Delaware
w ilmington
Smyina
Miltoid
Bank of Smyrna
Do blanch
1'ailni rs' Bk of Slale nf Del Dover
Do branch
Do branch
Do brun.h
I'ni. B"nk
I in ei ft's
r 7 'ii II Ml.k Inn ' ki
Wilminstnri
Geo p. town
Ne (.'in!
diintiKton
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ii tnus () I In re sr i
v.. r Ciu:.i ri. 'i or ul ertd lioUs (, Of) ttlliA, iif
The brut method fbt the AhoUiion nf Disease
is to cleanse nndpvrify the Body.
W RIGHT'S
I tIA VEOETADLG riLI.S
OP TUB
Ath .fmrrlean Cottrrf of Health,
Are now acknowledged to be the best Medicine in
the World for the cure of
F.VF.H V VARIETY OF DISEASE.
BE('AI'SE ihey rompletely cleanse the sto
mal h nnd bowrls from th. se billions and cor
rupt humors vliich ore thp cause not only of
Headache, Gidilincss. Pnlpitstion of the Hcrt,
Pa;ns in the Bone. Rhpumntsm and Gout. b'it
evrry mnlm'y Incident tn man. SAID INDIAN
VEGETABI E PILLS are a pi rain curp for In
teiniitipnt, tptnittcd, nprvnns.inflamritory and pu'rid
Frvers. lecntiP thev cleanse thp p.xly frcrn those
moibid hnmors, whii h.nhen eonfined tothe circu
l ition. arp ihpcupof all kindsof FEVERS. So,
sVo, whrn the samp impurity is deposited on the
ncmbisi e nnd mnsele, causing pubis, inflama
t!ons and swellincs eallpi! RHEUMATISM,
(JOT T, Ac. Wright'e Indian Vrgelablp Pills may
be relied cji nn always icrtuin to gic n lief, and if
persevered with, according lo directions will mot
ossutedly, and without fail, make perfect cu e of
the abovp painful n iilndies. From three to six of
said Indian Vrpetnhlc Pills taken every night go
ing to bed, will in a short time ao completely rid
the body from every thing that is opposed to health,
that Rhenmtim, Onut. and pain oi every descrip
tion, will be lit. rally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DY. For the s.mie reason, when, from sudden
chnnpes of atmosphere, or any olhpr enure, the per
spiiation ischpcktd, and the humors which should
p os off bv the skin are thrown inwardly, causing
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, nausea and sick
ness, pain in thp bi nis, wa'ery and inflamed eyes,
sore throat, boarsetie s, congbs, consumption",
rheumatic pains in ration ptrts of the hody, and
many othrr svmptoms of CATCHING COLD,
BV,' Indian Ytgttvblc Pi'U will invariably
cive immcdi.ite r. lief. From thiee to six of said
Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a
short tiniP, not on'y remove all the above unpleas int
symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, be
restored to even sounder heal h than before.
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
ING. Wright' Ind on Ytgttvble nils w ill loos
en and cany ofT, by the stomach and boweia, those
tough phhgmy humor--, which stop up all thp air
cells of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the
nboe distressing complaint, but when neglected,
often terminates in that mo:pdieai1l'ul malady called
CONSUMPTION. It i-hou'd be also icnienibctcd
that Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain
cute for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau
sea, end sicknrs", los nf appetite, costivencsa. a
yellow tinge of the ikin nr d eyes, nnd every other
symptom f a t rpid or diseased state of the liver;
lecause they purge from the body those impurities
which if di posited upon this important organ, are
the can e uf every variety of LIVER COM
PLAIN'!'. When a nation is convulsed l y riot,
outbreaks nnd rebellion, the only means ofpievenl
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from
the coumry. In I ke manner, when pain or sick
ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strus
cling with inlen al furs, the trup remedy is to EX
PEL ALL MOTr.lD HUMORS, (tra:tors to
heal h and life.) Health will be the certain remit.
That the piineiple of cubing disease, by cleunsing
and purifying the body, is sttictly in accordance
with the laws which govern the animal economy;
and if properly p.iriied out by the ue of the above
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, w ill ceiSainly result In the complete Abo
I tion of Di-c.isc ; we offer the following testimonials-,
fn m pirs.mt of the highest respectability in
New Yoik, who have icccntiy been cuied of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of
Will OUT 8 IMIIA V KG ETA BLK PlLLS, of the
Aw7A Americun CMge if Health :
Jamaica, L. I., June 9ih. 1S41.
Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It is with
great sali-faction I inform you of siy having been
entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years stando g,
by the Ufcof your I.xiua VrnrTAni.K Pills.
Previous to n ee'ing wiih your celebrated rmdi
ctiip, I had hi en under the hands of several Phvst
ciiii.s, and had tried vaiinui medicines; hut all to
no elTect. After usii g one 25 cent box nf jour
Pills, however, I experienced so much bci efil, that
I resolved In pcrseveie in the use of them accoiJmg
to directions, w hich I am happy to state, has result
ed in a perfect curp. Ingratitude to you for the
creal benefit I hive received, and also in the hone
that otheis similarly afflicted may be indjeed to
m ike tiial of your exiraoidinvy medicine, I send
you this stutenient with full libeity to publish the
same, if yon think proier. Vours, c.
New Yoik, June 19, 1841. G.C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir 1 have been afflicted for several years
with inward weakness and general debility, accom
panied at limes with pains in the side and oihrr
distressing complaints. A ftel having tried various
medicines wi'hont effi C. I was persuaded by a fiienJ
to make trial of Dr. Wiight's Indian Vegetable
Pills, which I am happy to slate, have relieve-J me
in a most wonderful manner. I have used the me
dicine, as yet but a shnil tunc, and have no doubt,
by a rse vennce in the u-e of the medicine accor
ding 1. 1 directions, th t I shall in short time be
pcifi cilv ie-torpil.
I most willingly recommend said Pills to sllper
son similarly illlieleil, hi d in ihe full belief thai
tbe s-itne ber.elleial rem Is will f. lb.w Ibeir un I re-
rite ill jouis sincerely. HENRY A. FOOTE.
Waiwarsing, Ulster co. N. Y.
Nw Yo a K , Sept. 29, l41.
This is to certify thai I have used Whivht's
Imha! VrTLlt Pins with the greatest Wne
lit ; having en'inlv cured myself of the frequent at
tack of Sick Headache, to which I butt previously
hem subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON.
2'Ji Greenwich street. N. V.
To Mr. Richard D.nni, Agent for Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pille.
C.I I'TI O.V.
As there aic at this lime ninnv wieketl persona
bnsily enpaged in sehmg i roimtrrfeit medicine un
der the to. me of the Indian Vegetable Pills and as
these ilesptrate n in re sn utterly reikless of con.
siqnei.res, that many valuable l.ves may be b.st in
ioi;seiiieire of lining lle.r dreadful coinpound-,
'lie piilil c are cauiione.l sgainsl purchasing any
Pill, sunl.ss on the tides of the b.xcs the, following
wording is f und :
URIGIIT'S INDUN VEGETABLE PILLS.
(Indian Purgative )
nr th t nohui amemican cullice of nr. alt u.
And also to le erpeciaily careful against purcha
sing said medicine of any person except the regu
lar advertised agen's.
AULXTH FOR A 0 H TH UMB BR LA XD C O ,
Pennsylvania.
II. I). Masser, Sunhtiry Wm. Forsyth, Nor.
ihiimbcilund Jacob Haas. Slisnn.kin Samuel
Herb, Muhonny Byerly 6c D. Ha is, Aucusia
Tboinas Foiliner, Mill. ui lielinj ,V M.iiill,
llct.weni,vi.e L S. P per, J uibol. villi James
Reid, I'ottsgrove H. Klase, Sotdirstoun
II. H. Kia-U I. P. M.. Ely .burg P. O. Wm.
Let-ei.rtiig, P M. Union Corner.
flfl.ee and tin end l),iint fir the sale of
Wright' i Indian Vianubl PiIt. Wholesale ul
Retail, No. J6 KACL STJv'EET. PHILAl'CL
ThJA. M.y II, ISU.ly
ROSE OINTIVIENT,
: roil TETTER.
Rtsowonns, rtMPi.r on the pace, asd otueh
CUTANEOUS) FRt PTIONS.
f3 The follavringetrtifica't describes one of the
most extraordinary caret ever effected by any
application.
PHitn.trntA, February 10, 18.19.
IOR twenty years I was aevprply afflict) d with
TxTTts) on the Face and Heailt the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Full of 1810, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During mt
of the time, great part of my face was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing ; my head swi ped at timrs until it felt ns if it
would burst the swelling waa so gieat, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
that I was afflicted wiih the disease, I iise.l great
many a) plications, (among them several celebrated
preparation) as w. II as taking inward remedies,
including a number of hollies of Sicaim's Panacea.
F.xlract of Sarsnpnrilla, Ac, In fact, it would be
impossible tn enumeiate all the medicines I used.
I waa also under the care of two of lite most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever bping
cured. In the fill of 1836, the disease ut the time
being very violent, I commenced using the Rote
Ointment, (prepared hy Vaughan & Davis.) In
a ft w applicationa the violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the eruption began to disappear,
and before I had use J a j.ir the disease was entirely
cured. It has now len nearly a y.ar and a half
since, and there is not vetige of tho disease re
maining, except tbe scars from the deep pits formed
hy the di-ease. Il is impossible for me to deseri!
in a certificate the severity of the disease and my
stiff, ring, but I will be ple .scd to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will cull on me. Al the time I commenced
using the R..se Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of do lata to he rid of the disease. Since u
sing il, I have recommended it to leveral rsons,
(among them my mother, who had the disease bad
ly on her arm.) who were a'l cured bv it.
JAMES DURNELL, No. l.'.C, Race St.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Voughan." SoB'h East corner of Third and Race
strpi ts, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. by H. B. MASSE It,
May 14th. 1813. Agent.
Hose Ointment, i'ov Totter.
A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
Pint tnnnuA, May 27th, 1819.
'PUIS i to certify that I was severely afflicted
A yrith Tetter in the hands nnd feet for upwards
of forty years ; tbe disease was attended generally
with violent itch'ug and swelling. I applied to 4
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without effecting a cure. About ayiar
since, I applied the Rose Ointment, w hich entirely
stopped the itching, and a few applications immcdi
ati ly cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never lecn rid of it at
any time for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Strpet.
Cj" Thp Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhan. Sjuih East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on azency in Suiihu
ry. by II. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1843. Agent.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the ROSE OI.TMEMT,for Tetter.
ALTHOUGH the superiority of the preparation
over nil 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.
Baugb, having found in 11114 leme.ly that relief f r
a tedious and disagreeable affection which the means
within the range of his profession failed to atford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession aie
opposed to secret Remedies.
Philahklphia, St pt. 19,1816.
I was recently troubled with a tedious herpetic
eruption, w hich c .veied nearly one side of my fice,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vaughan, propric
tot of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my face, insis
ted on my tiying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a j.ir. Ailhoiigh in common with the mem
bers of my profession, I discountenance nnd disap
prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by i iiioisnl pr. lenders, 1 feel injustice bound
to except the Rose Ointrmnl from that class of me
d. cities, and to give it my approbation, ns it entire
ly eured the eruption, although it had resisted the
usu.il applications. DANE. BAUGH, M. D.
CZT The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. D.
Vaughan, South East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on ngincv in Sun
hurv, by H. B. MANSER,
May 14th, 184.1. Agent.
J. IttA YL AND, JR. & CO.
tSnuH" and Tobacco Manufacturers,
iVo. D'J yorth Wist corner of Race and Third
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
under the firm of J, MAVLAND, Jr. & Co..
as successors to the late firm eif Jural) .May land 4
Co., nnd will continue the business at the old esta
blishment, on their own sec. Mint, (n addition to
their own close attention and experience for many
years, in the manufacture of their cefebruled snufl-,
Ac, the long experience of ihe senior psrtner of the
late firm, will also le devoted to the interest of the
new concern and aa no exertion and care will be
spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve
ry U'st quality, they solicit a continuance nf the
confidence of the fiiemla and customers of the late
firm. THOM AS ADAMS,
J. MAVLAND, J.
Philadelphia, May 14th, 1843. ly
EAGLE
Corner nf Thrd and Vine Struts,
WILLIAMSPOHT, PA.
rilHE subscriber ri s.eclfully announces to the
l public, that he h.s opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building s.tuate on the comer of
'I bird ami Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wail rpon those who may favor him with their
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished in the hcl in 'ilcin sttlp. Ii i
provided with a large n.tmber nf well aired and
coiitfi.rl.ihle sleeping tpartinenl-i, rooms, private
pallors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu
siness oi p'ea-ure, may rel m-nr d that every ex
ertii.n will le used to render 'heir sojourn nt the
"Eagle Hot. I" pleasant end agreeable. HisTsble
will tie supplied with the v. ry b. si the msikrt af
fords, and his bar wi ll the ri oicest wines and other
liquors charges re isnnable. The Eagle Hotrl
possesses greater advantages in point nf location
than any other similar establishment in ihe borough,
being situste in the business part of the town, snd
within s convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Rosd Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers slwsys in sttendsnce.
Attentive, eccnu,moUting and hone-1 8ervants
hsvp l ien e inidnt ed. and not! inu lefl nndonethst
will add to tbe comfort and accommodation of bia
guest.
There will he earri.tgr always in attendance at
ihe Boat Landing tn convey passenger to and from
the House, tree oi charge.
CHARLES BOFR0W8.
May 1 1th, lfiJ.-tf
.M.J JJLi -
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUITBTjaV. FA.
Business attended to in the Counties nf Nor
thunrlerlend, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia.
Itrfrr lot
Tun mas Hart A Co.(
LowkR St Barrow.
Hart, Ccmmiwos fc Hart, PhilaJ.
KKtKotns, McFarlarii Si Co.
Rrr.aivo, Goon St Co.,
to Touniry
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon k Harris, list
Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, whoso Hats are
highly commended f jr good cojt and durability,
has on hand a first rate naortmnt of HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Sprins eile, wh'ch will be sold
very low, fo cash or appioved eredil, al tbe nrtrd
cheap store, No. 40, North Third sr-t, op posi'e
Ihe City Hotel, Philadelphia.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Aprnt.
N. B. Orders for Hats in the rotigt. promptly
attended to. The highest rice in tush or trade
given for Fur nkin.
Phihdelphia, June II, 1841.--ly
ALL persons indebted to the firm of Lyon St
Harris, under the agency of O. S. Thacher,
Hot and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third,
street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi
ate settlement of their accounts with the subscriber,
their legally auihoiized ngpnt.who is fully empnw.
eied to settle and collect the accounts of sid firm.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON,
June 4th, 1842. tf Agent.
GOLDEN SWAN
. ix is nnra tr.
JVo. 01) Aorth Third, above Arch Street,
Pim.ADi:LIMIIA.
ACCOMMODAI IONS) TOR SSVlTV TFRSONR.
CHARLES WEISS, laieol the -White Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respcclfully in
forms his friends and customers, thai be l a become
the proprietor of the abovs well known Hotel.
Country Meichants will find the above Hotel
central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra
velling with private conveyance, will find large
yard and good stabling for horses, and the lst of
(islteia. Boarding f 1 per day.
May 14th. 1842. if.
Wit. HEXL1-1T & CO.,
Commission & Forwarding Merchants,
Foot of WillotP Street Rail Road,
OX THIS I.TLAWAtir,
HAVING associated wi:h them Joseph Barnet,
late of Easton. Pa., n Sjiectfiilly inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta.
k. n th .t largp and we'l known store and wharf at
foot of Willow Street Railroad, l it.lv occupiel by
Jseob Martin, where thpy purpose doing a General
Commission and forwarding Business, and from
the local advantage of the place being connected
with nil ihe public improvements that have iheir
outlet In the citv, they flatter themselves they tvill
he able to do business lo ss great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable leims as any other
house, and they assure their friends that any con
signments made to them shall have their strict at
tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis
faction. They sre also prepared tn receive and forward
goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehigh
rivers, hplween Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila-
)el hia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can .!;
also, to anv point on the Juniata river, or North
and West Blanches of ihe Susquehanna via Schuyl
kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wntei
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boata coming or go
ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Siemihoal
will b kept expressly for towing boats from the
Schuylkill around tn the Delaware and back, which
will en.dile merchants tn have their produce deli
vered on the Delaware, and their goods sbipptd at
a saving of 50 to 7S per cent. the prices fir
hauling acoss, with these advantages they re
spectfully solicit a share of pntronaee.
11 ti
3 Philad .!
William Hellman,
William W. Keyset,
Joseph Barnet. J Philad .May 14, 1843. ly
BOLTON & CO.
General foniiiilNsloii !Hctc limits,
Fur the Sule of Flour, Grain, Seed, Q c., Sre.
RESPECTFULLY inform their Iriends and
, the Merchants generally, that they have la
ke'ii ihnse large and commodious Wharvra, with two
Poeks, noith of Cheenut street, on the LMawire,
together with the store No. 19 South Wharves,
where they would he pleased to receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron, 4c.
Ac. Being also well prepared lo forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill nnd Union, or by
the Chesnpe ake and Tide Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly foi the purpose of towing
boats bv ciiber route.
Merchants will please he particular lo send their
goods destined by either canals, to 10. 19 south
W harves, between Market and Chesnut atreats, on
th Delaware, with directions accompanying them
which mute ihey wish them to be shipped.
rrV Plaster and Salt for sale, al the lowest mar
ket price. LltlI.I U.- Ac U.
March 19. 1843. No. 19 South Wharves
llOlli:ilT CAKTIIIt & SOX,
PAPER M ANTJF ACTTJREHS,
Lombard Strett, Itultlmore.
11 AVE constantly for sale. Priming Paper of al
I-- sizes snd qualities, Cap Writing Paper, luhd
snd plain, Letter Psper, white and blue, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope
Psper, do. do. medium, double crown, crown and
extra sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and
Royal rspera, Bonnet, Hinders and Straw Box
Boards, Tissue Psper, and all articlea in Iheir line,
which they will sell on accommodating terms.
Highest price given for old rags.
ROBERT CARTER Ar SON,
March 19, 1843. Elkton. Md
CHF.TTSCLXTE POLISH.
AN article unequalled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish lo sil
ver. German Silver, Brass, Copiei, DiilUuia ware,
I in, Si. el, Cutlery, and lor restoung the lustre on
varnished carriages Ac. 1 it x 11,
Prepared and sold al wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
1 toga county, I. i .
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Nnrthum'd,
H. B. MASSER, Ag.nl for Sunbury.
November 20th. 1842.
PJ'.TISU DKNVEIIS,
LAST MAKER,
No. 74 Callow hil! Street, Philadelphia.
C Three door above Second.)
SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he
offers for sale on the lowe-l terms. Country
Merchants are particularly lo till and judge foi
tbemsslves.
Philadelphia, November l, 1049 Ijr.
IMi,
G. 7". & L. B. TATLOPs.
jOkFFER FOR SALE, at the South Esst Cot
W tier of Fifth and Marktt Streets, Philadelphia-
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted,
do da do pegged do
do do do water proof, double soles
ml double Uppers.
do Calf-skin do do
nd upper,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neata Ho do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do Crockera do
do nailed
do Fine Monroes warranted
do Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoes
do Fine do
do Kip do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps.
do List Socks with and without soles.
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes.
Gentlemens' do . Over shoes. '
VVith every other description of boots and shoes.
Fur Csps of every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bags.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia. November 13. 1842. ly.
& BPsCTHE?7,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
LERS AND STATIONERS,
No. 2'i Chesnut Street, below 4th,
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a general assort
ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising
Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Misccllane
ous and School Books, Day Books, all sizes, Led
gers, do., Family Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Wilting
Papers, Wrapping Popers, &e. Ac, which they of
fcr at the Ic.west prices to Country Merchant'a Pro
fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others that
may favor them with their custom.
Philadelphia, Nniemher 13. 1842. ly.
Ilicliacl Weaver &. Son,
HOPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
Ar. 1 3 Sorth Water Street. Philadelphia.
MAVE constantly on hand, a general assort
ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, A-c, viz:
i ar ti Ropps, Fishing Ropes, White Hopes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, s
complete assortment of S.ine Twines, Ac. such ss
Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twir.p, Shoe
Threads, Are. Sic. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Cariet Chains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
teims.
Philade'phia. November 1 3,'l t 12. ly.
Jacob riiMiititti & .Son-
I ESPECTFULLV informs their friends and
acquaintances generally that they still con-
tin ue. to keep al the old stand, No. S46 North 3d
atreet. Philadelphia, all kinds of
TOBACCO SM.'T .4.V' SUGARS.
Which they will sell n the mj '. accuininudblini
and reasoiia ile terms.
N. B. All coeds sold will be guai in teed and utl
orders promptly stl. inled tn.
J'hiladelphia, evemt.er 13, 1612. ly.
PETE?. CC1TCTEPL,
Wholesale and Kctail Shoe, Bonnet,
and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse.
A'o. 66 A'orA "d ttrcet, a few iluort above .irch,
Philadelphia.
ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices.of ev.
ery desciiplion, all of which he oilers for
sale on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
J . W . SWAIN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
So. 37 AWA Thud ttmt, two doors below the
Cit v Hotel, Phiadi lphia.
COUNTRY Meichants and others are solicited
to examine his asiuilLienl before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia, November 13. IS 2. ly.
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
Ao 164 Piorth Ihird ttrrel, third door bthw
street, Philadelphia.
VI7JIERE they constantly keep on hand a large
assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on the most ret-
sonsble terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. ly.
TrilIriul:lrLP
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, Sic.
So. 5 South Third street, four duort belov Market
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on hand a large and general
assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands,
Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. eVe.
Country Merchants and saddlera will be supplied al
all times on the most reasonable terms. They will
find it to their advantage to call and examine his
sssortment before purchasine elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1H42. ly.
REYNOLDS, McFAKLANI) & CO
Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British
and American Dry Goods.
So. 105 Market ttreet, Philadelphia.
COUNTRY Merchants, and others can I sup
plied al all times with an extensive assort
ment of the neat and most fashionable Goods upon
the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 142. ly.
LOW Civ & BA11UON,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Hardware,
No. 174 Nostra Thibp Strut, ruiuAor.irHiA.
"1TTHERE iheir friends and customers will always
" ' find a large and general assortment of Foreign
and Domestic Hardware, which they will se ll at tbe
lowest prices,
Philedrlphis, November 13, 1842. ly.
ESI1KRICK, IIANSELL & CO'S.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
No. UiO 1-y Market Slreet, Philu.
(Re low Fifth South tide )
ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general aa
sortmentof Hosiery, lace, and Fancy Goods,
Country Merchants are respectfully request d lo
give them a call and examine for themselves.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1843. ly.
SPERING, GOOD Ai CO.
No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
and American Dry Goods, which they offer iolksJe
on ihe most reasonable terms. '
Philadelphia, November 19, If i3.-ly.
winslows balsam or
HOREHOUND,
A N unparalleled remedy for roRimon Col.ts,
Coughs, Asthma, Influents, Whooping Cough,
Dronchitis, and all diseases of the Rrpast and Lungs,
leading to consumption ; composed of the concen
trated virtues of lion hound, Donset, Blood Root,
Liverwort and several other vegetable substances
Prepared only by J. M. Wihslo w, Rochester, New
York.
The innocence anJ tiniversnllv admitted pectoral
viitues of the Heibs from which the Rnltam Oj
Horehovnd is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation ! it is therefore only necessa
ry to observe that this Medicine conlaina Ihe whoh
of their Medicinal probities, highly concentrated
and so happily combined with several other vege
table substances, as to render it the most speedy
mild and certain remedy, now in use, fur tbe com
plaints shove mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflammation and sore
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, cn
abling the patient lo expectorate with ease and free
dom, assuages cough, relieves sthmatic and difli
cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens Ih..
pores, and composes Ihe disturbed nerves, and give
strength to the tender lungs, and thus produces i
speedy and lasting cure.
I0.ATITrlK IS TNI BASEST CRIMC IS Ma.
We are not among that class of Editors who for i
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and ho
nesty) "crack upw an article and bring it into rapii
sale ; neither aie we w illing to temain silent, sftr
having lested the utility of an im rovement or di,
covery in science or art. Our reatlers will recollcr
we told them we were unwell with sore throat an
violent cold some few weeks sgo. Well, we pur
chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S DALSA.1
OF HOREHOUND, and ao sudden was the cure
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those wh
are afllicted, may try it upon our reenmmendalioi
-Le-ehton T'lrgrtijih. For sale by
HENRY YOXTHEIMEH, Sunlmrv,
JACOB BRIGHT, Sorthumberland.
Also, by Druggists generally throughout th
country. rjj Price, 50 cents per bottle.
August 14 th, 184?. ly.
FC? GALE.
"jOR ssle a small Farm, containing about on
hundred and ten acres, more nr le-s. silual
in Point township, Nonhuml erland countv. abou
two miles above Noithumbeil md, on the mni
road leading from that place to Danville, s.ljoinin,
lands of John l.eghou, Jesse C. Horton and othen
now in the oe-eupancy nf Samuel Payne. Aboti
forty acres nf said tract are clean d, and in goo,
slate of cu'livatioii, on which there ia a small bar.
erect' d. The property w ill be sold on n asonahl
teims. Fur further particulars, peisons are request
ed to apply to the rul eerib. r.
H. B. MASSER, Agent,
Nov !27th. 1H12. if Sunbury. Ps
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY
No. 2! North Water Street, Thila.
ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils o
every description both for burning an.
manufacturing purposes, which will le sold mucl
lower than Ihey can I procure-.! elsewhere, an,
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. An
oil sold by the company mil proving as represented
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will he r. funded.
Their stock now in store consists of the follow in;
oils, viz :
30,000 gallons Winter BleacheJ Spetm"
eil.
6000
do do Colotle-ss Oil,
15.PII0
10,000
20.000
6000
15,000
do Fsll snd Spring Sjierm Oil,
do inter Sea Elephant,
do do Pressed Whale Oil,
do Summer do do do
do Common Whale Oil,
2
200 Il.irrelsHiipeii.il Stra.'s Oil,
300 do Cod Bank Oil,
50 do Neats Foot Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
'IV ner's fills.
n
m
fjj This Company has a number of Vessels en
gaged in the Cod Fish, ry, and Tanners may rel;
upon petting al all times Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1 ly.
BlcCALLA & HERSE,
No 51, Xuiili Second ftlrcct,
(CIIHKI.R OFC.Hr's ALLET.)
Where ihey constantly keep on hand general
assortment nf
CLOTHS, CASSIXttEKES, VESTING!
And a greut variety ofartielit if a superior
quality, which they otler to dispose of
upon the most rea.onable terms.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS and others wi
yfind ii to i ti, ii advantage to call and examin
their stock bef,,re purchasing elsewhere.
Philadelphia. Nov. fi, 1842. ly
LIST OF BOOKS,
r.iK sals v '
123. lYjZ t-a , rry' 9 r .
VNTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier
do.; Ainsworth's do; Cobb's do.; English an
Gemian do.; Anthoi.'s Cesar; Anthon'a (irsiiime
Anthen's 1'iceio; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilby'sdo
Anihew's Latin lessons; Domiegan's Lexicoi
Fisk's Greik Exerciser, Davies's Legender; Grsec
Majors; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock
Goldsmith's Enghind;do. Greece; Lj ell's Element
of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Elements e
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetoricsl Res
ders; Emerson's Geegraphy and History; Ob ey'
do ; Parity's do.; Smith's Gramme.: Kirkham's do
Kay's Resders; Gobi's do.; Cobb's Arithmetic!
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Book.
Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Ff
mily Library; Cottage Bible-; Family do ; dllatei
al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Parker's El
ereises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter'
S. jut's Rest; Amerirsn Revolution; Msrryatt'a N
vi Is; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Cateehisr
of Ameriesn Laws; Letters on Nstuisl Magic; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises adapted t
Murray's Grammer; Sequel to Comley's Spellin
Book; American Class Book; Daholl's Schoolmae
lei's Assistant; A great variety of Blstik Books, &
August 88, 1842.
ATTENTION.
j . sidm:t jomis,
"IT EO.UEST8 the attention uf hia country friene
who are in want, lo bis verv huge stock e
Carpeiinga, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Binding
Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, Ihsl he has just opened, i
his warehouses, No. 18 North d street, snd No,
Church Alley, next door to Chiist Church, Philr
delphis. July 31, 1843 ly.
SPANISH HIDES.
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. K1RKPATK1CK & SOIN
So. 21. Sorth Tfiird ttreet,
( BITWIXS MASK ST ! rBSCT TXXTS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE for sale a large and excellent assortmei
of SxmLA Hides, Patna Kip, Tannsri' Oi
., at the lowest maikel prices, either for cash, i
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of Leather received lot ras),
purcbsaed si the highest market price.
( Leather storsj free of charge.
JkprU IT, 184S. ly.