Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, August 26, 1843, Image 4

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    It.tMC SOTI! LIST.
PITVXSVI A!VI .
The following list shnwR the current value of nil
iYnnsylvnnia Dank Notes. The must implicit re
asnce may be placed upon it, as il i e rrrty trie1,
sarpfiilly compared wiih Bl d corrected from It i k -ncll's
Reporter.
Hanks In I'lilta1 Iplilii.
1 1. ... .
IV t
LnCATIOI.
Phi i nn.
N O T E S AT PAR.
Finnk of North Amciica .
Bank of the Northern Liberties
Commerce! Bank of PonnV .
Firmer!-' and Mechanics Bunk
Kensitietnn Hank .
Philadelphia Bank
Schnvlkill nnrk
Pnntliwnrk Bank
Western Bank . .
Mechanics' Bank .
Manufacturers' &. Mechanics' Bank
pur
pnr
pur
pnr
par
p.ir
pnr
par
pnr
put
pnr
Country It;nks.
Bank of Chester County
Hank of Delaware County
Bank of Ocrmantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Doyleslown Bank
Easton Unnk
farmers' Hank of Durkn eo
OiI'icp of Pnrik of Pcnn'a.
C'.Tice ilo ila
offer do do
OfTee do do
Westchester
pnr
par
Chester
( ieimnwnwn par i
Norris'nwn par
Doyhstown pur i
Easton par
Bristol par
Harrisbuig" These
Lancaster offices
Reading ( do nut
Easton J issue n.
1)1 SCO I N T.
Philadelphia 30no2
par
13ill
par
. par
Potisville 4
Lewistown 2
Midilletown 3i4
NOTES AT
itnnk of lite United Slates'
Bank of Penn Township
'iirnnl Hank .
Moyamrnsing Hunk
Bank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Pottsvillc
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of Midilletown
Bank of Northumberland
Nnrlhiindicrland par
Columbia Bank & Bridge co.
t oltimliia i
Carlisle 3'al
( "anisic Bank
Exchange. Bank
l)o do branch of
Farmers' Bank of I.nneastei
Lancaster County Bunk
Furmers' Bunk of Reading
Harrisburg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Mi rrbants' & Mnnuf. Bank
link of Piitsburu
V.Y! V, .,: -1, it nk
X . ; .: ... ):.,,.!.
nk
I ;. i'.i i Cniik
I ' ' ''mi!, of I'. S.
Piltshutp
Hullidayshuig
Laneastei
Lancaster
Rending
1
1
i
j
au;iA
3'A
1
1
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pittsbuig
Williamspnrt 40.1."i
t i'kesl ano (il
Allcnlown Hil
Rending 70
Pittsburg failed
Erie d.
New Brighton ibi
do
do
Chamber.burg HJaiV
Gettysburg ajail
Montrose 25
Erie f,a7
Wsyneshurg fis.r.
Washington lui
Ilouesdiile 1
Brownsville I $
Yoik ai
Do
1-
do do
do do
i nsinnton Sav. Ins. A
I enn Township Sav. Ins.
Bank of Chambcrsburg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.,
Eric Bank
Farmers' & Droveru' Bank
Franklin Bank
Honesdnle Bank
tlonnngahcla Bank of B.
If oik Bank
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
mil (notations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
urchascd by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the
xccptiun of those which have a letter ol rifcrcncc.
BROKEN B A N K S.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins.
Philadelphia Loan Co.
Schuylkill Sav. Ins.
Manual Lobor Bank (T,
Philadelphia
do
do
Dyott, prop.)
Towanda
Bedford
Beaver
Harrisburg
Washington
Belli funte
Pitlsbutg
Pittsburg
Fuyellc co.
(ireeneastle
Harmony
Huntingdon
Lew i-t.mii
Warren
DundalV
New Hope
Milton
Meadville
Port Curbon
Carlisle
Montiosc
1'nioiilown
failed
failed
failed
failed
no sale
closed
closed
failed
I Lined
110 sale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
no sale
no sale
faded
no sale
closed
no sale
closed
I owanila Hank
Alleghany Bank of Pa.
Bank of Beaver
Bank of Swatara
lank ot Washington
Centre Bank
Cily Bank
Farmers' & Mprh'cs' Bank
Farmers' & Mcch'cs' Bank
Farmers' Mech'csX-llaiik
llatniony Institute
lltit.tinml.il. Bank
luninla Dank
Lumbermen's Bank
Northern Bank of Pa.
New Hope Del. Bridge Co.
Northumb'd 1'iiinn Cot. Bk.
North W e.-tirii Bank of Pa.
.Mice of Schuylkill Bank
I'u. Alt. .V Mil tin f. Dank
Silver Lake Bank
I ni"ti Bank of I'enn'a.
cMmoreliuid Hank
Wilkcshaire Biidge Co.
failed
closed
failed
dosed
I reel si urn
ilki sb.trrp no sale
All notes purporting to be on tiny Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above lid, inny be bet
down as frauds.
iw:w JLiisi:v.
Bank of New Biuuswick
Brunwii k
Belvidere
Med ford
Perth Amboy
Bridueton
failed
I
ar
U
par
par
Belvideie Bank
Durlinpton Co. Bank
Commercial Bank
"umberland Bank
Farmers BiiTik
Mount Holly
Faimers' and Mechanics Bk Ruhway
: srnier
und .!i Connies' Itk
N. Biuiiswiik failed
Mnblletown Pt. l
r ' .i it r bant-' Bk
kilfl I'.ai.fc i ' S, J.
Ira
ff '
.1. ...
V.
: .
M, .
Jersey (-'ity faihd
Hobuken faihd
.1. isiy (.'ily failed
rattcnum failed
i'l (b-viile failed
Memsti.wn l
F'eeho't! failed j
- ' .uk J I
I .Moll p j
.1- isi y City
no sale t
Newa'k I
Lain! citsiiilo .To
Hoboken failed
Jer.-ey City failed
Orunge Ij
Pateisoii failed
do 1J
Pnncciiin par
s '! in ji ir
.evM-rk 1
i'.i '.:'ii I
t 'n. pur
M .ni-.,-.'.,, i
'i r. i . i . 1 1 failed
- il :.i tailed
I A
i'.i. I. Il par
1 "wr 1J
iia ki'Hit.'k failed
It-ii.
i:
I.
. .. . ! - I ., '
Meiliuiiics' urn! '' : Ll."
Morris ("anal and L..j- Co
Post Notes
Newark likv A Ins Co
New Hope Le brulce
N. J. Mauufae. ni d Bki; Co
N J Proteclon & Lou. land I k
Oiangc Bank
Paterson Bank
Peoples Bank
Princeton Bank
Siilrm B.ii.kini; '.
M.. H .i !
v r
''..I. ,..!. (
IJI l.itt it:i:
, t i!
:. ,.l 1'
W Islington
VV iliiingioii
Mili.id
Hon r
par
par
par
par
par
par
pur
par
par
lal
ii V II. I
I I'lllllttl
I i.iii.i f' I k o( lttle 1 1 I)i i
I'u brain W
W nitiinifton
f ii'.i' tii town
Ni we ist'e
S 'tliiiiiigtiin
I'o brunch
Ho I ram h
I'liioli Hank
n"y I'ni'er h't
QQ On all l.ii:k- n.a ked thus () there
re ri
thtr louriterli it or id id ul. of ihtt vaiiuu lit-
The Li ft tm !hn,l for the ytWi'ion of Disease
i to fi.p ami purify I lie Boilij,
AVI5IIIT'S
ixin i x r. u i:ta ii u v 1 1. tl s
OF Till?
,hrtlt .Inirrlcan ftillfgr or llrallli,
Are now acknowledged lo be ihe best Medicine in
'he World for the cure of
I'VKIIV VARIETY OK DISEASE.
"IS TEC.l'E they completely cleanse the sto
-, "$? mai h and bowels fiorn lh. se billions and cor
rupt humors vl ich arp the eattsc not only nf
HeadadiP, C!id.!iiirs., Palpitition of the Heirt,
I'nins in the Pones. Rheumatism and CJoUl. but
every in.ihu'v it eidi i t lo man. SAID INDIAN
YLdETABl E PILLS nre pi r'ain cure fir in
ti"iu:t'eiil, ipmitti d, nervous, inflamMory and pu'rid
Fevers, becnisp tbev e'eanse the p.idy firm thop
moibid heniors, wbicb.when rnlifined tothe eircti-
I ilion. are the caii-p of all kinds of FEV EKS. So,
a'r:o. vhentl.e same impurity is deposited on I be
n embini p and mvtsclr, eiusing pjins, inflama.
ions and swellinns palled RHEUMATISM,
(iCl T.Ae. Writhl's Indian Yeeetalle Pills may
be relied rm as always Trlain to ni ve ri lief, and il
persevered v iih, aceoidlnu lo directions will nuM
tissu'tdly, and without fail, niahc a perfect cu e ol
the above painful It id.idies. Fiom three to six of
tald Indian ViccIhIi'c Pills taken every niuht go
il g In bed, will i" a shoit time so completely rid
the body from everv thing that is opposed to hi alih,
II al Rlietimaii'm, (iout. and pain nf everv di serip
ii.rn.wiil be lit. rally DRIVEN FROM THE DO
DV. FortheR.niP reason, when, from slid. ten
chanfTi s of atnio-.hrte, or any other cause, the per
spiiatinn iscbeeked, and the humots which shoitl l
pes!!!'!.- th- skin are thrown inwardly, eausit'o
HEADACHE. CIDDINESS, m.usea and si. k
r.rss, pain in the boms, wa'cry and inflamed eyes,
sore throat, hoarseiie s, coughs, consumplion-',
rbennialir pains in vaiiotia .arls of the body, and
tminyothir svmptom of CATCHIMi COLD,
B)'''', Lillian 'tt'fulir I'i'fs will invariably
Hive iinmedi le ri lief. From thice to six of said;
Pills tnkrn every night on going lo bid, will in a ;
shoit lime, not only remove all the above unpl. as ml '
symptoms, bill the body will, in a short tune, be j
restored lo even sounder heal h than before. i
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BREATH- '
IN(!. UVV.V Indian Ytgiltihlt ViUt loos
et, and Puny oil", by the stomach and boweis, thoce
tough phlrgmy humor-', which stop up all the air
cells of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the
n! op distressing complaint, but when liriiicc'cd,
often terminate- in that nm ediradliil niahn'v called
CONSUMPTION. It shouM be alsoien.c'tnbet-d
that WrinliVr Imlian Vt grtuhle Vilh are a certain
cure for PAIN l THE SIDE. Oppression, nau
sea, and sicknrs, os of nipi tile, rnstivpnrsa. a
yellow tinge of ihe fkin and eyes, ami I very other
symptom if a torpid or diseased stale of the liver;
because they porte from the body those impurities
which if deposited upon this important organ, are
ihe cnu-e of eery variety of LIVER COM
PLAINT. When a nation is convulsed ly riot,
outbreaks and rebellion, the only means of prevent,
inp ll.e dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR.
is to expel all traitors, and evil dispos. d ones from
the country. In like manner, w hen pain or sick
ness of any kind, indicate that the body is striii;
gling with internal foes, the true remedv is to EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (T.aiiors m
heabh and life,) Health trill be tie rrrt-tin result.
That the prim ipte of curing disease, by cleansing
and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance
with tho laws which govern the animal economy;
and if properly carried out by the use of Ihe above
named WRIOHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will cetlainly result in the complete Abo
lition of Disease ; we offer Ihe following testimoni
als, from prrsonf of the highest respectability in
New York, who have recently been cured of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of
Wnioirr's Ixman Vkof.tamlk Pills, of the
A"orj Aiiuricun Colli gt of Health :
Jamaica, L. L, June Oth, 1841.
Doctor William Wright Dear Sir Il is with
great sali faction I inform you of ,-.iy having been
entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years standu g,
by the use of your Iniiux Vkc, fta bi.k Pii.i.s.
Pnvious to meeting with your celebrated muli
cine, I had bu n under the hands of several Physi
cihns, and had tried vaiiotis medicines; but all t
no elli'ct. After usir g one 25 cent box of jour
Pills, how. ver, I experienced so muc h Lei.elit, tint
I resolved to perseveie in Ihe use of them accotilinii
lo directions, which I am happy lo slnte, has result
ed in a peit'ect cure. Ingratitude lo you for Ibe
great lu nefit I have received, and abo in the h. pe
that others similarly iilllicti d may be induced to
make tiial of your extraimlinaiy medicine, I send
you this statement with full libeity to publish the
same, ifv.ui think pr. per. Yours, Ac.
New Yuik, June 19, 111. (J.C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, ogent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable PilN.
Dear Sir I have been afflicted for several yeats
ui.li inward weakness und general debility, accom
panied at times w iih pains in the side and other
distrrssii g cuiiipluiuis. Afni having tried various
llirdieines wi'h.iul . lli el, I was persu uled bv a fiien l
to make trial ef Dr. Wiigbl's Indian V'eaetuhle
Pills, which I am happy lo state, lmo relieved roe
in a most wi.iiib rlul maiiuir. 1 have Used ihe me
dicine, as yet but a sb.nl tunc, and have no d.iubl.
by a crscNi'r mil' in the use i I the inedicine accor
ding In directions, lli. t 1 shall in a short time be
peil. c'ly le-loted,
I most w illn glv recomim lid said lM's In all per
sons mn.larly i.tllicte.l, and in die lull belie! ilut
the same beneficial results will follow tin ir ue, I re
inein joins siuceuly. IIENRV A. FOOTE.
Waiwaising, Ulsicr co. N. Y.
Ni w Yoiik, Sept. lull.
This is to ceitify tbi,t I have used Win cur's
I v i i a ' V HiM'A hi.k Pui s w ith the greatest bene
fit: limine in'inlv cured myself of (be frnjuent at
'mIs ef Sick Hiadaehe, lo w hirh I had p'evioiisly
le.n subject. A.N.N MARIA THOMPSON.
393 O reel) w ich sinei. N. Y.
To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright' In
dian Vegetable ''i'ls.
i'.i i' r i a .v.
At there are ut this lime many wicked t i
busily engaaed in sel'me a eoiinterteit inn' . in. n. .
d. r Ibe nhine of the Indian Vegetable PiiU and a
these des)irate nun arc; so utterly reckless of coo
suiuences, that many valuable lives may be lost in
eiiuseipii lire of using t eir ilre.idf'ul compounds,
'he pul l e are cautioned aiiautst pincha-ing any
Pill, sunliss on the tides of the boxes the following
wni.liiii! is fotiii.l :
WRIOHT'S INDIAN YEf.T.TABLE PILLS.
hulian l'uratiir.)
Of THK SO II I II AMIHll'AX IIHlll.F OF HIALTII.
And ulse l.i be esp-cially careful against purcba
sing said medicine nf any person except Ihe regu
lar ailvprtist.il iigeina.
AUE.VJS FUR SUH THUMB KRLA SD CO,
I'l-nnsylvunia. '
H. B. Masser, Sunbiiry Wm. Forsyth, Nor
Ihumberland Jteoh llsat, Bbtmokin Samuel
Jleib, Mahonoy Uverly cV D. Ha .t. Aucusla
'J'homas Fullmer. Milton Ireland A Meixill,
McEwensville E S. P per, Turbiitsville Janus
Reed. PotUfrove H. Klase, Snvderalnw n
II. H. Ki abel, P. M Elytburg P. O. Win.
I.ei-enring, P M, Union Corner.
Oilice kiul (irueral Depot for the sale of
WrVn' 7;iV,n Wgrtubfe J'lls. Wbolesnle am!
Retail. No. 169 RACE STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA. May 21, 143. ly
HOSE OINTMENT,
rnu ti:ttk.
r i no won ms, rtupi.ts on tiir r n, and oiiinu
rt'TANrorn KRiTiitiNs.
The fullmcing terlifira'e ifirn iln:i one of the
must ixtraonlinary cures ever effect rd hi any
application.
Piiii.uiri rniA, Frbrtiaty 10, ISIS.
"70R twenty years I w severely afflicli d with
Tt.TTKit on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 1C1G, virving in vio
lenrp, hut w iihoul ever disappparing. During most
of llip timp, great purl of my f.re was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with vin'ent itch
ing; my head stv. l ed at tiims until it felt as if it
would buret the swelling was so g.e.it, that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
thai I was afflicted widi the disease, I useil a great
many ni plication', farn ng ihem fveral celebrated
prep. nation-) as w. II a taking inw aid remedies.
incluiling a nitnilier ot I'ollli s ot nivnim t I iinar.-a.
I'.xtraet of Sarsnpmilla, tit. In fact it would be j
impossible to eiiume aip all the medicines I used, i
I was also under the care of two of ihe most dis- ;
tingnished physicians of this cily, but wilhollt re-
eeiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fall of 1 Sdfi, the disea-e i.t the lime
being veiv violent, I coinrneiiced usinu the llnse
Ointuiriit, (prepared by Vailghan iV Davis.) Ill
a f. w applications ihe violent itching cia ad, ihe
swelling abated. Ihe 1 rii. lion becnn In dis-ippear,
and before I hml used ajar the disease was entirely
eiiud. It has now been nearly a y.ar ami a half
since, and there is not a ve-tige of the disease re
muiiiinc. except Ibe scars from the deep pits formed
by the d'i-eae. It is impossible for me In d' scril r
ina cirtifieate the severity of the disP in1 ind ir.y
si ill', ring, bill I will be pie iscd to ao u Toiler ae.
conn! to any person wanting further s ati-f .. '.ion,
who will Cillonme. Al the lime I co r.ineiced
using llie R. se Ointment I would have given hun
dreds of do lars lo be rid of (he disease. Since u
sing it. I have recommend, d it lo n'ver il persons,
(among them my mother, who hud the di-ca-0 had
Iv on her amO w ho w. re a I cured bv it.
J AMES HURNELL, No. Race St.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 11.
Vauhati, S.iii'h E-ist corner of Tlni.l and Race
slre.ts, Philadelphia, und sold on aucnev in Suuhu
rv. bv H. B. MASSER,
' M'.v 1 1th. IS n. Agent.
loc Ointment, for Tetter. '
A PROOF OF ITS FFFH'Ai'Y. i
Pun ATot.riitA. May 27th, H:V.l.
'PHIS is In certify that I was severely atlbcted
-- with Tetter in the hands and feet for upwards '
of forty years ; the disease was alien. led generally 1
will) violent itching and swelling. I applied to .1 j
number of physicians, and used a great many appli- j
cations without chVcling a cure. About a yi ar
since, I applied ll.e Rose Ointment, which entirely ;
slopped the itch 'na, and a ft w applications irinnc.li- 1
an ly cured the disease, which there has hi en no
return of, allhoueh 1 hud never been rid of it at j
any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAOE, 1
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
ry The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B. ,
Vauthari. S uith East comer of Third and Race i
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbii
ry. by II. B. MASSER,
May 11th. 1843. Agext
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Of the ROSF. OI.TMF..T, for Tntrr.
A
Iirn.tt-r.it r 1
.THOt fill the superiority of the prepaimioii
,, ., . , !, , , .', '
over nil others is fully established, the propre.
tors lake pb asuro in laying before the public the
following certifica'e from n re-pectable physician,
a graduate of the University of Pennsv lvania. Dr.
Bunch, having found in this tenirdy that relief f ir
a tedious and disagreeable affection w hich the means
within the ranee of I. is profession failed to afford,
has not hes'natid I. give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of thai prolosiou aie
oppiiM'd to secret Remedies.
Pitn.4HM.rniA, S. pt. 19, lsnd.
I was recently linuhb d with a tedious herpetic
ertrptii n. which cme.cd pcailv one si.'e of my face,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vnimhnn, proprie
tot of the Rose Ointment, obseiving my fa r, insis
ted on my I vini: his preparation, of w hick he han
ded n.e a j ir. AlthoUiih in common w ith the mem
I'Cis ol inv r. li.-i..ii, I diseounti nance and disap
prove of the numerous nostrums palmed upon Ihe
public by kimi ant pr. tenders, I feel in jus'ice bound
10 exci pi the Rose Oiutim lit from that c'a-s of me-
11 lines, and In give it mv approbation, as it intire
Iv lUred the eruption, nhhough it had resisted the
lisii.il appl cations. DAN L. B.M'Oll, M. D.
dj' The Rose Ointincnt is pieiared by E. B.
Vaunhan, South Ea-l coiner el 'Fluid and R ice
Sireels. Piilude'phia, and -old on as. nev in Sun
burv, by II. B. MA-SER,
May 1 1 ili, l(sl:t. Aguit.
J. rAlTL AND, JR. &c CO.
Smill' tiiid Tdhacco Manuliicturui's,
.Yn. .,7i 'i st rorvir of Rare ami Third .
Struts. i
PHILADELPHIA. !
rPIIE undersigned h ive formed a Co-partnership
under the linn of J. MAYI.ANI) J it. A Co..
as FUeeessois to the lute dim afjarali .Mililnnd :
Co.. un.l will c uitiiiue ihe business at iheold esta- .
I.lishment, on ibe.r own account. In mlililion In I
their own close attention and cxpi tience. fm ninny
years, in llm inanufaclure of their (ef. braled snull'-,
Ac., the b.iur experience of the senior partner of ti e
late linn, will ul.o be devoted to the interest of the :
new concern and as no exertion and caie will Ic '
spared lo insure their goods, at all limes ol the ve- !
ry best ipialily, they solicit n continuance of llie
confidence of the I. .ends and ciisl.nners of the late
firm. TIIOM S ADAMS, !
J. MAY LAND, Ju. ;
Philadelphia, May 11th. I 1:1. I y 1
EAGLE !
I'ornrr of Th ril and Yinr Slrn Is, I
WlXLIAMSrOIlT, PA.
IHE snlscriler r. sop! tftillv ami. unci s tothe,
public, that be his i. cried a Hotel in the com-
'''"'' brii k I nililii g situate on the corner of
I-i d rin! 1 ' Hit- lreets, where he will be bappv to '
iv lit i p.. n ih ise who may favor him wit', theii j
companv. The E .jib' Holel is luige and Conveni- 1
cut, mid furnished in ll.e l e-t in "I'ein ste. Ii i-
pr.iv.ded Willi a larce number of well aired and
comfortable tn ina uparlmeiit-', r mills, piivalr
I srlors, Ar. Pe.fons visiting Williamsport oil bo- i
sinessoi j. lea-tire, ni iv re.t ns-ur. il thalcrcrv ex-
ertion will le used lo render ihi-ir soj.iinn at the i
"l.tiRle Mot. I pl. hs.int and asreeuble. HisTal b
will besuppli. d with the vary b. si ihe maikct al
lords, and his l ar w oh ihe cl .nicest ine and nlber
h.juors charge re tollable. The Euglo llolrl
poss.s:u.i (rreuier sdvantnt.'e. in point of locution
than any oilier similar establishment in ihe borough,
being situate in the business part of ihe town, and
within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamsport and Elniira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, und good and trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, sccoii.uio.lnting and hone-l Servants
have been employ ed, nud nothing hit undone thai
will add lo the couio.nl and accommodation of hi
guesis.
There will be a carriage always in attendance at
the Boat I. muling In convey pa.stn yer to ind from
ihe House, free of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
May Uth, if .
ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
SV27BURY. TA.
Businens iittpnded to in the ('niiulie of Nor
ihuml erlatid, Unio n Lveoming and Columbia,
liefer 1 1
Thomas Haiit t Co.,
Lowfcn cV llinnnx,
HAnr, Oi'MMiitns V Haiit. -Vliilinl.
Rst groins, McpAtit on A- Co.
Seriti 'loon & Co.,
To Country '""
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subscriber, Acenl of Lyon & Hartis, Hal
Matiiifaclurers. for N w York, Philadelphia,
Ballimore and other large cities, wl iw Hats are
highly rtirntmnded I ir I'mirf cilit anil iur'ihiliti.
has on hand a fir-t rate nswrlnvnt n( HATH and
CAPS, fiiitil le for Spnnp mle-', nh ih will be sold
vi rv low, foi cash nr ai.ftoved rredil. at Ibe mtiil
cheap store, ,Nn. 4(1, INorlh I lnrd a'r'ri, oppisi'e
the City Hotel. Philn lclphia.
ROBERT I). WILKINSON, Ape'it.
N. II. Orders lot Hats in the roue1!, promptly
attende l lo. The highest rice in swh or trade
given f ir Fur i-rt .
Philadelphia, June 11, lSI3..-ly
A LI, persons imh bled to the firm of Lyon A
I lairs, under the agency nf O. N, Timelier,
Hal anil Cap Manufucturiri, No. 40 North Third,
street, Philadelphia, are rr.pn--.lcd lo make immedi
ate settlement of ill. ir account w iih the subscriber,
their legally nuihniied i.genl.who is fully cmpow
en d to sellli' und collect t e nccouliti of s ii.l firm,
KO HURT D. WILKINSON,
.lime -lib, 1 S I 2. tf Aurnt.
G OLDEN SWA N
Yo. (i!t tXorllt Thiril, aimer Areh Strut,
IMHLADKLIMIIA.
AccoMMnnxi ios run i'.vrNTV rKi:-oN..
pllARLES WEISS, lateoi the "While Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends and customers, thai l.p has become
Ibe proprietor oHhe abov well known Hotel.
Cun'ry Meiehants will pnd the uhove- Hotel a
central location, and lite best of fare. Persons tra
velling with private conveyance will find a large
yard nud good stabling foi horses, ni.d the best of
ostlers. Hoarding $1 prrduv.
May 1 1 ill. 1 SIC. If.
W1C. HZILICi-lT & CO.,
1 'omiitissioii A; Forwnniin .Merchants,
Foot nf Willnir Shu t Rail Roail,
OM Til K I rMWtHC,
TTAVINO associal.d V i h ill. 111 Joseph Bar net.
1 late of Easton. Pa ri si er I fully inform their
friends nud the public gei erallv, that they havt t..
ken th .t litcennd we'l known store and wha.-f at
foot nf Willow Sin el Railroad, lately occupie I by
Jncoh Martin, where ihev pu-posp doing a (ipinral
Conimi.-siiiii and Forw ardiug Bu-iness, and faun
the local a.han'acesof the plaen U iug connected
j with all ibe public improvements that have their
! outlet in the cilv, they flatter themselves ihey will
: be able to do business to as great, if not g.eatei ad-
I vantage, and upon os reasonable terms as any other
' house, and they ossuie their friends that any con
1 :. 1' . . .1 i.n 1 .1..:. ,.' .
' S'llllll Ills 111;. lit? ill incut so 11 nnvf lll.'ll bllil l HI-
. .. . .. ,. . ....
tention, and no cxeitions snaied to give entire tatis-
faction.
j Th. y are also prepared to receive and forw ard
j goods to any point on the I. law are and Lehigh
livers, between Maucli Chunk, Easton and Phila
i del) hii, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can .s;
! also, to anv point on ihe Juniata river, or Nonh
1 and Wist Branches ol the Susipiehanna via Schuyl
i kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Walui
i Canals.
I For ihe accommodation of Boats coming or go.
i ing via Schuylkill ami Union Canals, a Steunboat
will hi k. pl eipresslv for towing boats from ihe
j Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which
j will cm.ble meichnnts to have their produce deli-
vered on the Delaware, and their goods st.ippnl at
i n saving ol fit) to 7 5 per cent, oo the plices fir
i haulii'ir acio-s, wiih th.se advantage they re-
speclfully solicit a share of nir..niu;e.
W. HEILMAN & CO.
William Hcllmm, ")
W.lhain W. K
loseph Barnet.
ye-
c
'5Philad .May 14, 18-1:1. ly
EOLTON 6c CO.
dioiieral onitiilssloii .llei liaiils.
For the Stile if Flour, drain, Sad, Ar., r.
sm.m.
ESPEOTFULLY inform their (riends and
.Km M..r,-littiO nrimr .lie .toil ll.tl Ii.IVA la.
EC M ' s- ...
i ken ihose birce and commodious W'harvrs. w ilh two
Doiks, ninth of Cliesniii strut, on the Delaware,
j lofelher w ilh the stole No. Ill South Wharves,
I where ihev would he pleased lo receive consign
! incuts nf Grain, Floui. Seed, Whiskey, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds
' of Merchandise by ihe Schuylkill and Union, or by
; the Chesapeake und Ti.le Water Caiiu's, at low
, boats are kept expressly for ll.e purpose of towing
I boats by either loute.
Meichnnts w ill ple .se he piirticuhir lo send their
coeds desiined by either canal, to No. l'J South
. Wharves, bclueeii Mmkel and Chesnut streets, on
i the Delaware, with directions accompanying them
i which route ihev w ish them to be shipped.
! Q'J' Plaster and Suit for sale, al the lowest mar
ket piiee. BOLTON A CO.
i Miui'li 19,lsO. No. Ill South Wharves.
iioiii:tiT ( tiin u
FAFEB HANUrACTUREIlS,
Lombard Strut, Italtimorr,
HAVE coiisluiillv fir sale, Pruning Paper nful.
sies and quulili. s, Cap Writint; Paper, nihil
and plain, Letter Pupir, while mid blue, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, line and common, Euvilope
Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e crow n, erowt- nnd
cum si.cil Wiapping Papers, Coloied N'.-iiiuui and
Royal Papeis, Bonnet, Binders' and Siniw Box
Boards, Tissue Paper, and all aitlcles in their line,
which ihey will m-II on accommodating term..
II ghesl price gien f. r old rnus.
ROBERT CARTER A SON.
March IP, ISl:). Elk ton, Md
AN anicle utieiuuled for clrauing and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to.il-
vi r, (ieriuiiii Silver, Brass Cooper, Biitlania Ware.
Tin, St. el. Cutlery, and for restoring ihe lustre on
varnished carriages, ilr. TRV Ii'.
Prepared and 'LI al wholesalo and retail, by ihe
Susipiehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owcgo,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent for Norihum'd,
H. B. MASSER, Agent for Sui.bury.
Noveinlr 20th, 1 8 l'J.
firirit'T)Trvi'Vi"s.
LAST MAKER,
No. 7-1 Callow hiH Sired, Philadelphia.
("Three doers ubee Second. J
SHOE Findings always kepi on hand, which he
olu r. for sale, on the lowe-t terms. Country
Merch nils are parliculiily to c ill and jude lot'
themselves.
Philadelphia, Novcmnr 13, 1842 ly.
G. V". L. B. TATLCPtt
f VFFER FOR SALE, at the South Easi (Jor
sl p net of Fifth and Market Streets, Fhihuhl
piia. Mens' Culf-skin Boots, stitched warranted,
do do do pegged do
l' do do water proof, double toles
and double tinners.
do Calf-skin do do
and uppers,
do Heavy Water Leather Boots,
do do Neats do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin,
do do do ('rockers do
do nailed
do Fine Monroes warranted
Jo Kip do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do
do
do Shoes
Fine do
do Kin ilo
do Calf and Seol Skin Pumns.
do List Socks with nnd without soles.
do Carpet do do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoi s.
Cetillemeris' do Overshoes.
With every other desp:iplion ol boots and shoes.
Fur Caps nf every description.
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bags.
Patent Cum Elastic Shu.; Blacking.
Bonnets of all kinds, Pulm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia. November LI. Yi. ly.
&, S-.C THE?.,
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL BOOKSEL
LERs AND STATIONERS,
io. Iv-'vi Chcsiiiit Street, below -lth,
ritilntlelphi.,.
T"EEP cnnstanlly on hand a general assort
ment ot Hooks and Stationary ; comurisiiiu
Ideological, Law, Medical, Classical. Miscellnne
ous and School Books, Day Bocks, all sizes, Led
cers, do.. Family Bibles, Pocket 11, hies, Wiitint
Papers, Wraping Papers. Ac. Ac, which Ihey ol
ler at the h. .vest piices to Country Merchant' Pro
fessional Ovtitleinen, Teachers, and all others that
may favor thein wiih their custom.
Philadelphia, Novmber 13, 1 H 12. ly.
A'lit-li.'U'l WVtavt'a tV Son,
ROrE IVIAKEKS & SHir CHANDLERS.
So. IH A'orA Water Street. I'hiudf It, hitt.
.A r. consiatttly on ham!, a gener d nssort
nient of Cordage, Seine Tw ines, A c . viz :
I ur d Roper, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, To Lines for Canal Bonis. Also, a
complete assortment of Siirie Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp M.ad nnd Herring Twine, Best Patent (iill
Net Tw ine, Cotton Shad and Henini! Tw ire, fhoe
Thread. Ae. Ae. Also, Bed Ooids, I'louch Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of which ihey will dispose of on nasotiuble
teims-.
l'hd..de,phia, November 1.1, HI?. ly.
Jacob l'i stunt li N. .son.
1 RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and
Bcipiaintances ge lerally that Ihey slill con
tinue to keep at ihe old Maud, No. IMG North 3d
street. Philadelphia, nil Voids of
TOBACCO SM ASP SLdARS.
Which Ihey will sell n the in x '. uccominodaliin
and reasons do terms.
N". B. All eo.'ds told w II he gu.n inteed and all
orders promptly ill.nili.l to.
Philadelphia, Ncvcinler 13, I SIC. ly.
PETE?. CClTCTSri,"
Wlmlosalo ami Kctail Slme, I'unnct,
and Palm heal" lint Warehouse.
Su. 60 Sorth "d street, a fur ilanrs ulove .Irch,
Philadtlphia.
A I.SO Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices. of ev
J, ery desciiption, all of which he oilers for
sale on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, ISl'2. ly.
j . wVs V A
rinhrella and l'arasnl Mannlaclnrrr.
Ao. 3V Sooth 'Tim it street, tiro ih oi s In lota tht
Citu Hull I. Philr.dilpliiu.
C10UNTR Merchiiuls and others are solicited
J lo examine his usioiti.icul before purchasing
elsew here
Phila !el hia, Novend.rr 11. Ifi-lC ly.
r. it a. "no v or nfs'
China, ( lass and Liverpool Warehouse.
A'o 101 Sorth Third street, third door hefoin Yine
street, I'hilailt Iphiu.
iTTHERE Ihey cnnstanlly keep on hand a large
assortment of China, Class nnd Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose of on ihe most iei
soiinl le terms.
Phil.idelj hia, November 13. 1 SIS. ly.
TJIKOl'llA'S CULP.
Manufacturer and Importer of Sad
dlery, Hardware, &c.
A'o. S South Third street, four doors below Market
Philadi liiiiu.
TT EEP constantly on hand a large anj peneral
assortment ( onch Lamps, Carriage Bands,
Axle Arms, Lhptic Springs, Talent Leather. Ac
Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied al
all times on the most reasonable li nns. They will
find it to their advantage to call and examine his
assortment before purchusiin; elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1 1! . ly.
IILY.XOLDS," MrFAlJLANli A, CO
Wholesale Dealers in lirei-rn British
and American Dry t.'ooils.
So. 105 Market street, FhiUidtlphia.
COUNT II Y Merchant, and others can be sup
plied ut all times with nil extensive assort
Lent of the ocst and most fashionable ti'uods upon
the most reasonable, terms.
Philadctphi.i, November 13, IS 12. lv.
U)Wtril:'17AlVltON,'
Importers and Pealers in Foreign nnd
Domestic Hardware,
No. 171 Nohtii Tii in n Stkm.t, riiiLiiiii.ein
ril ERE their fiiends and customers w ill always
liud a Urgu and geneial assorimenl of Foreign
and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell al the
lowest prices,
Philedelphia, November 13, IS 15. ly.
L'SllL'UICK, IIANSL'LL & ( OS.
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.
io. 1-2 Market Street, l'hila.
(Beluio Fifth South side )
tLWAYS keep on hand full and general as
si-rlmenl of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy (foods,
Country Merchants are respectfully requested lo
give thein a call and examine for themselves.
Philadelphia, November 13, 184S ly.
SPKUING, GOOD & C(X
No. 13S MatTvftt Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE tha attention nf Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of llriiiih French
nnd American Dry (iooda, which ihey oiler fulfil
on the most reasonable terms.
Phihdelphu, November 13, 1812. ly.
WINSLOW'S BALSAM Or
II ORE HOUND.
A N nnparelleled remedy for common Cold
('might, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cougf
Bronchitis, and all diseases of ihe Breast and Lung
leading to consumption; composed of the concei
traled virtues of Hor. hound, Bonset, Blood Boi
Liverwort lilld several other vegetable substance
Prepared only by J. M. Wisslow, Rochester, Ne
Yoik.
The innocence ntul nniversallv admitted perlor
viitucs of the Ileitis frotn which the llahnni
llorrhnund is made, are too generally known to t
quire recommendation ; il is Iheiefore only necrsr
ty to observe ihul this Medicine contains ihe win
of their Medicinal properties, highly roncentrati
and so happily combined with several other vri
table substances, as to render il the most speei
mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the cot
plaints above mentioned.
The Balsam removes all imflammation and so
ness of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, f
aiding the patient lo expectorate with ease and fr
doni, assinges cough, relieves athmatic and dil
cult ropirntion, heals the injured parts, opens
pores, and composes the disturbed nerves, and giv
strength to the lender lungs, and thus produce
speedy and la.iting cure.
I mi. iiatiti in: is the baskst entvit is Max.
Wc are not among ih.it class of Editors who for
few ('..Urns will, (at the expense of truth and 1
nesty) "crack up" an article and bring il into ra
sale; neither aie we willirg to lemuin silent, at
having tested Ihe utility of an iin rovement or d
coveiy in science or ml. Our readers will reeol,''
we told them we were unwell with a sore throat a
violent Cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pi
chased two lollies of LNM.OW'S BALSA
OF HOI! EIKM'ND, nnd so sudden was Ihe cu
that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those w
are alllieted, may try it upon our rccommendalb
.cnVou T'-lrnroph. For sale by
DENIiV YOXTHEIMEI1, Sunbur.
JACOB BKHillT, SorthuniLeilund.
Also, ly Druggists generally ihrouuhout t
country. Q'j Pi ice, f0 etuis per bottle.
Auiriist Mm, 1 s 1-?. 1 y.
S.LE.
770R sale a small Farm, containing about o
hundred and ten acres, more or le-s. situ
111 1 oint township, iSorihuml erland countv, aln
two mil a above Noithlliubeil and, on Ihe in;,
road leading from that place to Danville, a.) join i
lands of John Leghou, Jesse Horlnti and othe
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. Al-o
loily acres of said liael areileatid, and in go
slat.' of cu livation. 011 which there is u small ba
erect, d. The property w ili be sold onnasonal
teims. Fur further pniliculors, peisous ore requc
ed lo apply to the tulrciihi r.
H. B. MASSER, Ancnt,
Nov. 27th, 18 IC if futibiiry. 1'
OF EVEKY DIX'KII'l'ioN.
M:W L.XOLAM) OIL COaII'AN
.No. '.'! Xnrlh Water Street, l'hila
n ANl'FAtrn'REIi-S and dealers in Oils
A.V M every description both for burning o
matiufacturinii purpose, which will be sold mi.
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, at
Warranted in quality to equal any in the city. A;
oil sold by the company not proving as lepreseuli
may be returned without any expense to the pi
chaser, and llie money will 1 e refunded.
Their slock now ir store consists of the follow i.
oils, vi. :
JO.OtX) gallons v intci Bleached Speitii"!
oil,
fitino do do Coioiless Oil,
15,0110 do Fall and S.rinc Ssperm Oil,
10. (0ll do Winter N a Elephant,
20.000 do do Pre.sed Whale Oil.
fidOO do Summer do do do
IS.CIIO do Common Whale Oil,
-00 Barrels snpi iior Sua.'s Oil,
:it0 do Cod Hank Oil,
50 do Nea's Foot O.I,
7.1 Casks Olive Oil,.
Till ller's 1 his.
CTj Tins Company has a number of Vessels' 1
g ige.l in the Co.! Fislurv, and Tanners may r.
upon eet'iug at ail tiines Oil as pure as importe.
Phihidelphi.i, Nov. 13, siZ. ly.
rcCAIil-A &. HEUSE
Ni 51, 01 tli t' MMl Nlrcct,
(10 11 M.11 or coomb's A 1.1.1. t.)
Where ihey con.-lanilv keep on hand a general
assortment of
CLOTHS, CS.SSH.IEHES, VESTING
And a great rai ieti ofartichs i f a superior .
quality, which they oiler In dispose of
upon ll.e most icusouable ti rms.
C'lor.VI'KY .MERCHANTS ni.d others
J find il to ll.i ii udvuntage lo cull and cxaiiiii
Ih. ir stink before purchasing elsew here.
Philadelphia. Nov. 0, lHli. ly
LIST OP BOOKS,
10H hiLi; 11 '
5 r -1 v
C?s-""s"
NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; l.empric,
do.; Aiuswonh's do ; t.'obb's do.; English a'
(ieiman ibe; Antbon's Cssar; Ambon's (iranitn.
Anthen's Cieem; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilly 'sif
Andrew's Latin Lessons; D.'nr.eg.iti's l.exie p
Frsk's Crei k Exercises; Duvir.'a LeBcndei; (ira. V N
Major..; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnm
(ioldsmiih's Eogb.nd; do. (.'recce; I.jeli's Eb nic.
of (Jcoloj;.; Mrs. Lincoln's Botany; Ehmen(
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical IN
ders; Enurson's (ieography and Hi-lory; Oh e.
do ; Parity's do.; Snutir, (iramniei: Kirkham's d.
Kay's Readers; Cold's do.; Cobb's Arilhmeti.
Pike's do.; Enu rson's do.; Cobb's Spilling Bool
Town's do.; Cobb's 'Fable Books; Evangelical F
n.ily Libiary; Collage Bible-; Family do ; Collal 1
al do.; Small Bible and Testaments; Parker's I.
ercises en t'nniposition; Fruit of the Spirit; llaxte
S ..ini's Rest; American Ri volution; Marryatl's N
v. Is; Mrs. Phelps oil Cbemistiy; Iliad; Catcchis
of American Laws; Letl.rson Natural Magic; CI
mistry for Beginners; Enulit-h Exercises adapted
Murray's ('rammer; Sequel to Comley's Sjielli
Book; Am. rican Class Book; Daboll's Schoolm-'
lei'a Assistant; A creat variety ol Blank Books, iX
August 28, 1U 12.
ATTENTION. "
J . S I l i: V JO MIS,
EQl 'ES'l'S tin attention of hia country I'n'eri
t who aie in want, lo his very large stock
I
Carprlings, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Binding
Stair Rods, .Vc , tVc, that he has just opened,
his warehouses, No. IS North 2d street, and No.
Church Alley, nut door lo I'htisl Church, Phi.
dclphia. July 31, 1842 ly.
SNISH HIDES.
TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER.
D. KIH K VA THICK & so;
A'o. 21. A'orrA Third street,
(sirw xtK ms:t axu ciittnrT TrtT,)
rtill.AUtLI'lUA.
ir
AVE for late a large and excellent asoitm
ot SiirtnuA Hides, Putna Kit's, Tutmrrs (
eVc, al the lowest maiket prices, riihr.r for cash,
exchange for Leather, or upon credit.
Consignments of I either received for axle,
purchased kt thehigl.ast market prices.
tjj Leather atoird frea of charge.
April IT, 1813. ly.