Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 06, 1844, Image 4

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II A It XOTI LIST.
rEWSlXVAHIA.
The following list shows the current value of nil
Pennsylvania Bank Notes. The most implicit re
ience may I placed upon It. as it 1 every ueek
Mrefully compared with ted corrceicJ Horn Bi.k
sell's Reporter.
Hunks In riilladrlpliln.
Kr. Location Time,
Pmilah.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bank of North America
Bank of the Northern Liberties
Commercial Bunk of Peon's. .
Farmers' anJ Mechanics Bank
par
par
par
pnr
pit
pnr
pnr
pnr
par
pnr
par
Kensington Bank
Philadelphia Bank ,
Schuylkill Bank
Sonthwnrk Bank , .
Western Bank . ,
Mechanics' Bank . ,
Manufacturer' cV Mechanics' Bank
Country ItnukH.
Bank of Theater County
Westchester
par
par
par
par
par
pnr
par
Bank of Delaware County
Hank of Germantown
Bank of Montgomery Co.
Ooylestown Bank
Ramon Uank
Farmrra' Bank of Burks CO.
OlHre of Bank of Prim'a.
OiTice do do
Office do do
Office do do
Chester
Germantown
Norrisrown
Diij Icatown
Fusion
Bristol
Harrisburg"! These
Lancaster I nllices
I,
Reading
Easton
do not
issue n.
NOTES AT
Batik of the United States
DISCOi; N T.
' Philadelphia
a2G
par
7a8
par
par
U
Uank of Pcnn Township
Girard Bank .
Mnynmensing Bunk
Bank of Pennsylvania
Miners' Bank of Pottsville
Bank of Lewistown
Uank of Middletown
Bank of Nnrthumhmlnnd
Columbia Bank & Dridge co.
Pottsville
Lcwistown
Middletown
Northumberland par
Columbia
Carlisle Uank
Exchange Bank
Do do branch of
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster
Lancaster County Bank
Farmers' Bank of Reading
Harrishurg Bank
Lancaster Bank
Lebanon Bank
Merchants' & Manuf. Bank
Bank of PiltKburg
West Branch B.mk
Wyoming Bank
Northampton Bank
lierks County Bank
Office of Bank of U. S.
Do do do
Do do do
Kensington Sav. Tns. A
Carlisle
Pittsburg
Hollidayshurg
Lancaster
Lancaster
Reading
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Lebanon
Pittsburg
Pittsbuig
Williamsport
Wilkcsharre
Allcntown
Reading
Pittsburg
failed
do
brie
New Brighton
do
do
Chamhcrsburg
do
Penn Township Sav. lus.
Unnk of Chamliersburg
Bank of Gettysburg
Bank of Susquehanna Co.
Erie Bank
Farmers' & Drovers' Bank
Franklin Batik
H nirmUle Bunk
Moiiongabrla Dank of B.
Vork Bank
i
i
27am)
3
2J33
'1
M
14
(lettysburg
Montrose
Erie
W nyneshurg
Washington
Honesdale
Brownsville
York
N. B, The notes of those banks on which we
omit quotations, and substitute a da eh ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
exception of those w hich have a letter of reference.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia Loan Co. do failed
Schuvlkill Sav. Ins. do failed
Manual Labor Bank (T. W- Dyott, prop.) failed
Powanda Bank Towanda
Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford
Bunk of Beaver Beaver
Dank of Swatara H arrishurg
Bank of Washington Washington
Centre Bank Belli fonts
City Bank Pittislmig
Farmers' & Mech'ca' Bank Pittsburg
Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co.
Farmers' cV Mech'csXBank ireencastle
Harmony Instituto Harmony
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon
iuniata Bank Lewistown
Lumbermen's Bank Warren
Northern Bank of Pa. Dundaff
no sale
closed
cloted
failed
closed
no sale
failed
failed
failed
no sale
no sale
no sale
failed
no sale
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope
Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. Milton
North Western Ba-ik of Pa. Mcadville
Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon
Pa. A r. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle
Silver Lake Bank Montrose
Union Bank of Prnn'a. I'niontown
closed
no sale
closed
failed
closed
failed
closed
Westmoreland Bank Greenshurg
Wilkesborre Bridge Co,
Wilkeaharre no sale
fXj- All notes purporting lo be on any Pennsyl
vania Bank not given in the above Hot, may be set
down as frauds.
KEIV JERSEY.
Bank of New Brunswick
Belvidere Bank
Burlington l Bank
Commercial Bank
Cumberland Bank
Farmers' Bi.nk
Brunswick
failed
i
par
par
Belvidere
Medford
Perth Ainboy
Bridgeton
Mount Holly
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Railway
Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk N. Biunswirk
failed
Farmers' and Men hauls' Bk Middletown PL j
r rauKun uank o: i. j. Jersey L Ky
failed
rioioti Ukgcit turning K,o Jluuoken
faibd
failed
failed
failed
i
failed
1
par
lersey City Bank
Jersey City
Mechanics' Bank
Manufacturers' Bank
Morris County Bank
Monmouth Bk of N. J.
Mechanics' Bank
Mechanics and Manuf. Bk
Mortis Canal and Bkg Co
Post Note
Newark Bkg & Ins Co
New Hope Del Bridgr Co
Patterson
Belleville
Morristown
Freehold
Newark
Trenton
Jersey City
Ncwsik
no sle
Lambertsville
N. J. Manuluc. si.d Bkg Co
Hoboken
failed
failed
i
N J Prolccton & Lombard Ik Jersey City
Orange Bixik Orange
Paterson Bank Patcrson
Peoples' Bank do
failed
Princeton Bank Princeton
8km Banking Co tSulcm
Stale Bank Newark
cilate Bank Elixabethtewn
Hiate Bank Camden
Slate Bank of Morris M jrristown
Bute Bunk Trenton
Kalem and Philad Manuf Co Salem
Sussex Bank Newton
Trenton Banking Co Trenton
Union Bsiik Dever
Washington Banking Co. Haikensack
BkofWilmit Brandy winv Wilmington
Bank of Delaware Wilmington
Bank of Smyrna Smyrna
Do branch Miliord
Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del Dover
Do branch Wilmington
Do brarven Ceotgetimn
Do branch Newcastle
Union Bank WiluitUm
ff L'twier S's
par
par
par
failed
failed
failed
rj- On all hanks maiki d thus () there are rs
tl.er eoiinterlcii r altered netts of the var.ous tie
bomiua'Jbr.s, tu cinulaUMi.
L01TC-LE"2"3
fJrcnt Western Indian Panacea,
Compounded entirely of Vegetable
Substances ;
Free from Calomel and all other Mineral.
For the history of this medicine, and us unrivalled
and truly surprising lucre? and popular
iiy, see large bills
IT Is recommended as a general cathartic for
family use in dyspepsia and all bilious disea
ses, it is invHlunble for Asthma it is considered a
specific, no case having yet occurred which it has
faibd to cure for common colds, imflammatory
diseases, rheumatism, aflectiona of ihe liver, dtc.
snd for females, it is a safe and excellent remedy.
CERTIFICATE,
From Dr. Silas West , of Bmghamptan, N. Y.
Mr. Lnnglcy Dear 8ir : I have Used your Grpat
Wesdrn Indian Panacea in ray family, mid have
repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care,
and am satisfied that it is always a safe, and in very
manv cases nn invaluable medicine. Il niwratea ss
a l. xstive without nausea, or pain ; and while it ef
fectually obviate costiveners acts upon the stomach
and liver as an alterative, correcting acidity, and re
storing the healthy condition of those organ.
Very respectfully vonrs. 8. WEST.
For sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunhurv,
JACOB BRIGHT Northumberland.
May aOlh. 1843. 1y
J. D. Waters,
I ESPECTFU I LY informs the citircn- of the
iVirough of Northumberland, and its vicinity,
that he has commenced Ihe
Tailoring llutsiiicss,
in a'l iis various branches, in the shop formerly
occupied by Henry S. Thomn, ilireetlv oppoKite
Forsvth's store. As he receives the New York
and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he in enabled
to do all jobs entrusted to him, alter the neatest and
latest style, snd upon theshoitest notice.
Northumberland, Ap.il 22d, 1843. 1 y
Dr. .. J. JL ISSKH
"RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sun
' bury and its vicinity, that he has t.iken the
office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where
he will be happy to receive calls in Ihe line of his
profession. April 22d, 1P43.
Daniel Yarick,
BLACKSMITH,
BEOS leave to inform the citizens of Sunl uiy
and its vicinity, thai he has commenced the
IiLAOKSMITllIXG BUSINESS,
in Maiket Mreet, Sunbury, east of J.'hn Bogar's
store, and directly opposite the post office, where he
intends to carry on Ihe busine in all its various
branches, including, Turning, Making Mill hunt
and Eliplie Springs, Ironing Carriage!, with Ex
tension or Standing tops, Sharing lltrrtes, c.
Order w ill be promptly end punctually atlended
to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. fXj Horse Shoeing done at $1 per sett.
Sunbury, April 15th, 1843. ly.
Boot & S ho
MZ-lTOFACTCrr.
e
iW n r f i 1 1 I r v i n ,
"n ESPECI FULLY informs his frbnds
and
JL, !) customers, that he hit removed his
BOOT$-SHOE ESTABLISHMENT
to the frame building adj. lining his dwelling house,
lie i ween thst and Dr. D. T.Tiites' office, a few doors
west of his old estal bshmi nt, in Maiket street,
where he intends to carry on the above business
extensively, in all its various branehts.
Being thankful for past f.ivors, he hc esby strict
attention to business and liberal charges, to give
general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re
ceive a lilveral share of public patronage.
April 8th. 1843.
MERCHANTS
HOUSE,
A'o. 237, Xorth Third, abuvr CulloxcUll St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylvn
nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A-
mirican Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, lake pleasure in ac
quainling their friends and the public generabv that
iney nave taken the largs anil commodious Hotl.
recently built by the Mi ssrs H-rt.on the same site
once oeropied by the old established Hotel known
ss Hie Uull s Head, in Third stieet above Callow
hill si.
This Hotel is finished in the very ''est posnible
manner, ami of the best materials. lis loeat on is
very desirable, particularly for country m retinitis ;
the arrangements for heaiir.g and ventilating eacli
room is such as to secure any temperature. The
bfdioomsare all light arid airy, all furnished in a
neat style, so as to insure tomfort.
I be receiving parlors are also fun .ished in a su
perb style, the windows are on the French s'yle.
forming an Entrance to a balcony in front, whiib
makes a tileasant recess. Pnrttculai attention has
Iteen given to the beds and bidding, which, with
the furniture, are entirely new.
r rom years experience in hMcl luisinesa, we
trust, by strict assiduity tc. business, to make tht
house a desirable striuiinii i.l.tce. Our table will
elwnys t supplied with the very best our market
can afford, and our bar with Ihe best liquors and
wines ol the most approved brands.
P. S. There are first rale stsbhna and carriage
houses attained to the hotel, atKiided by canfnt
and snt-er nostiers. and our etiarpes will be low, in
i
i
accordance with tie present haid times.
Philadelphia, Oct. 7lh, 1842.
UNION HOTEL,
General Stage Office,')
IOJBC "ttJ lral COZ TST
LYCOMmO COUNTY,
I'ciuiitjliaiila.
flHE Hohscriber resiecifully informa his friend
X and tin Hibltc n general, that he haa taken
the above
LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
HOTEL,
fiar
IN THE BOROUGH O F M II N C Y,
par
par
and that he is now well prepare to accommodate
all who may favor him with their custom.
par
His SLfctrias AriKTsmaTS ue well sued, and
par
par
par
pr
par
par
comfortable.
HiTBLSK!t Bta will aUsys he alpli
with the Wsi the maiket can allord.
His Stsslibo, which is aud, will Vi under
the charge of good and carelul hostlers.
He feels confident, by strict attention Is fusinos.
snd an earnest desire lo render c mfortable thnas
who may patronise hiin,ihat he will not fail to give
genrrsl s.tisfa.tion. II. B. WEAVEIt.
i
Muury, Oct. 1st, 1843. If.
The Int tnrthrtd for the Alxtlition of Disease
ii to cleanse and purify the Body.
WIUKIIT'S
IKDIAN VEfjr.TAHEE riLLS
OF TIIR
Vrffc Jlmerlcan College of ttraVh,
Are now acknowledged lo be the best Medicine in
the World for the cure of
EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE.
REOAUSE ihey completely rlcanse ihe sto
mseh anil bowels from lh se b ilious and cor
rupt humors which are the cause not only of
Headache. Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heirt,
Pa'ns In the Bones. Rheumatism snd Gmii, but
every malady incident lo man. SAID INDIAN
VEUETAB! E PILT.H are sc. rain cure for in
teimittcnt, icmiili d, nervous, infl-imstivy snd putrid
Fevers breinse ihey clennsp ihe p.idv frem those
moibtd hemois. which, hen confined to the eitcu
bition. are the cause of all kind of FK VEKS. So,
also, n hen the snme impurity is deposited on Ihe
membisne and muscle, ciininp pdns. inflinis
tiona and swellings called UHEUM ATISM,
f!OI'T, rVr. Wright's Tndtnn Vegetal le Pills mny
be relied r as alwavs rrtnin 'o give ri lief, snd if
persevered iib, necnidlng lo direction wdl mosl
iissiitedly, and without fail, mske a fierfecl eu e of
ihe above pn'mfi l n studies. From three In six nf
said Indian Vigeinb'e Pills l iken evi ry night go
it g lo bed. will n a shoit time so foinjdetely rid
Ihe body from every thing, thai is opposed b heallh,
thai Bhpiimntism, (!ool. and pii" nf every i'ecrip.
lion, will be l;t. rnllv DUIVE.V FHOM THE BO
DY. For Ihe a me reason, w hen, Irnm sudden
changes of n'n.o-pbete. or any olber cause, the per.
sphation incleckid. and ihe humors uh'ch should
pis i f" bv lh" skin are itirown inwardly, cnusuig
HEADACHE. OIDDI.N K.ss. nausea and si. k
nrg. pain in ihe boin s, wn'ciy and it flameil eyes,
sore throat, hoarsene-s, congl s, eonsutn lion-,
rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and
mnnynthir svmpioms of CATCHING COLD,
Wright's Indian Yi gel aide Villa will invariably
give immedi te ri lief. From llitee to six nf said
Pit's Inkrn eery night on going lo bed, will in a
abort time, not only remove all ihe above uii lens int
symptoms, but ihe body w II, in a short time, be
restored lo even sounder leal h if nn In-fore. j
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY nF IlliEATII- !
IN(J. Wright's hid an Ytgetnble Pills will loos
en snd eary nlT, by ihe stomach and bowi is. thoRe
lough phbgniy humor--, which slop up all the air
cells ol the lungs, snd are the cause, not only of ihe
above di'trcssing complaint, but when neglected,
often terminates in thai mo eibesdfol malady ca'leil
CONSUMPTION. It shon'd be also ten emhf red
that Wright's Indian Yr"-elallr Pills are a certain
cute for PAIN IN THE SIDE. ippres-ion, nan
sen. and sickness, lo-s nf appetite, costivenrsa. a
yellow tinge of ihe ikin si d eyes, snd i very other
symptom i f a ti-rpul or t!snscil slate of the liver;
ecnuse Ihiy purge from Ihe body those impurities
hu ll if b posited upon this important org in, sre
ill- can e of ecry variety if LIVEK COM
PLAINT. When a nation is emit u'sed ly riol-,
ouibre.iks snd nbellion. the only mean of prevent.
nig the dreadful consequences nf a CI IL W AIJ.
is to expel all traitors, and evil d sposid mies from
Ihe country. In like manner, hen pain or sick
ness of any kind, iudii ate that ihe hodv is strug
gling wilb ilitir id foes, the ln- remedy is lo EX
PEL ALL MOKIIi'D IIUMOCs, (Tiaiiois to
benlih and ffc.) Health trill he the errlain retail.
That tl.e pimi iple of curing di-ease, by cleansing
and pmiftii g ihe hody, is Finetly in accord mce
with Ihe tans which govern Ihe annual tennomy;
nd if properly earned mil by the Use of ihe a''ove
named WHIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ceilaiuly result In the complete Abo
lion of Di-euse ; we ofler Ihe lolloiting testimoni
als, fmrn pirs.n of the highest re-iieciability in
New Yoik, who have leeentiy been euted of the
n.ost obstitiate complaints, solely by the use of
WmnitVa Ismv Vfoktshlk Pills, of the
Surth Amtriean Cvlhge of lleaith
Jotic. L. I., JuneO'h. 1841.
Doctor Wil'iarn Wright Dear Sir It is with
grct saii-fai'timi I inform you of ,ny hating been
ntirelv cored of Iivspepsia. of live tears standing.
hv the use ol your I s in 5 Vduitahi s Pills.
Previmi' to mee'ing wi'h your celehtaltd nvdi-
cine, I bud been under Ihe hands of several Physi
cists, and had tried raiious medicines; but all to
no effect. After uii g one 25 cent box of tour
Pills, howrver, I experienced so much benefit, ibsl
I resolvidto pt-rscvete in the use of Ihem accotding
lodireetioi s, vtbii b I sin hapv lo stale, b s resnlt-
I in a in ifi 1 1 cure. Ingratitude to you fot li e
grenl I inefil I hate receiteil, and also in the hope
thai othi is similarly smieleil niHV be indui ed lo
m .ke trial nf your extraordinary medicine, I send
you this stulctmnt With lull hbeity to publish the
same, if yon Ibink proper. ouis. Ve.
New ,.ik, June 19, 1841. G.C. II LACK.
Mr. Bichnrd Der.nis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable PlIN.
Dear Sir I have been afllic'ed for seera years
wib inward weakness and general debility, ac-oni
panied at limes it oh pains in the side and other
listressu g coniplainis. A ft' I having tried various
niri'ieines t'li.n I It. ei. I was ersu ule.l ly a liteinl
lo rimke trial cf Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable
Pdls, which I am happy to stale, have relieved me
s most wonderful manner. I have used the me
dicine, ss yet but a sboit time, and have nodoubl,
by a perscternnce in the u-e nf Ihe medici te accor
ding lo directions, ih l I shall in a short time be
peitic'ly re-loied.
I most willingly rernnimi nd said rdls to nil per
sons sinnlsriy Httlieteil. ami m he lull lieliel llial
Ihe s une beneficial u su Ismll fo.w their use, I re
main jouis sinccicly. IIKNIiY A. FOOTK.
vv atwaisiug, I Isier co. IN. i.
Nt w Yf NK, Sept. 20. 1841.
Tilts is to certify llisl I have used Waiiiirr'a
Iiv VintTsHl.K I'ltis with ihe greatest bene
fit : bat ing en' ire It cured nivself of lie frequi lit at
tacks of iSn k Headache, In w hit It I had previously
U. n subject. ANN M A I! I. A Tllo.M Pst )N .
:tH2 Orecnwich s'net. N. i.
To Mr. Iticbard Dennis, Agent tor Wnght's In
dian Vegelablt' I'ills.
.1 f VI .V.
As there are at Ibis lime ninny wicked persons
bnsdy enraged in selling a Counterfeit medicine un
lit r the iiume ol the Indiun Vegetable Pills and aa
these despiTale nun are s utterly reiklesa of eon
supieiices, that many valuable lives may be lost in
consequence nf using their dreadful compounds,
hit pubbe are cautioned against purcha-ing any
Pilla. unless on the tides of the boxes the following
wording is found 1
Y BIGHT'S INDI AN VEGETABLE PILLS.
Indian j'uroire.)
01 THE JIORTII AMsaiCAR COLLkGB OV BIALTB.
And alse to be especially careful against purcha
sing aaid medicine of any petsou except the regu
lar advertised agenia.
A (JEWS FOR A OA' Til UMB BR LA AD CO,
Ptnnsyhania.
H. B. Masser, Sunl-ury Wm. Forsyth, Nor
ihnirihr iliind Jueoli Haas, Shamokin Samuel
Herb, Mhhonoy lit erly Ac D. Haas, Autusia
'I boinsa Folliner, Milion Ireland tV. Meixell,
McLwensville E S, Pjer, lurbutsville James
leei!, 1'ollsgrote II. Klase, ctnvderslott n
II. H. Ki.cebel, P. M.. El)sburg P. O. Wm.
Lei-enrinp, P M Union t'orner.
Olhce snd (Senersl Depot fur the sale of
Wright's Indian Yegeiable Pills, Wholesale snd
Ken.il, No. 109 KACE STREET. PHILADEL
PHIA, May Jl, 1843. ly
HOSE OINT1V1ENT,
FOR TETTKU.
RINOWOIIMS, PtMPt.Fn ON THK FACR, AND OTIIF.lt
ClITANKOt'N mt'fTIONSJ.
CO- "',e fallowing eertifica'e desrribes one of the
most extraordinary eitrti ever effected by any
application.
PNitADEtrnti, February 10, 1838.
TOtt twenty years I was severely afflicted with
- TiTTtn on the Face and Head) the disease
commenced hen I was seventeen years old, and
continued until the Pall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, grent part of my fuce was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with vio'etil itch
ing; my bead swel'ed at limes until it felt na if it
would buret the swelling was so g est. thai I could
scarcely get my hal on. During the long period
that I was afflicted wi'h ihe disease, I used a great
many a plication, (among them several celebrated
preparations) as w II taking inward renr-dics,
including a number of hollies of Siraim's Panacea.
Extract if Sarsapurilln, tie. In fact, it would lie
impiusilde to enumeiate all the medicines I used.
I was also under Ihe c ire of two of the must dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, snd I despaired of ever being
cored. In the fill of I S:tR, the disease at ihe time
being very violent, I commerced using the Ruse
Ointment, (prepared by Vnughan cV. Davis.) In
a few applications Ihe violent itching eened, the
swelling aha'ed, ihe 1 million began to disippear,
and before I had nsid ajar the ill -esse wn entirely
ctucd. Il has now lien near'y a yiar and a half
since, and there is not a vesttgi" of Ihe disease re
maining, except the senrs from the deep pils formed
by the disease. Il is imp' ssihle for me to descril e
in a erriificnle the seventy of ihe disease snd my
siilf. ring, bill I will be p!e sed to give a fuller nc
coiml to any person wauling further satisfaction,
who will c.ill on inc. Al Ihe lime I commenced
using Ihe R.'se Ointment I would have giten hint
(beds nf diVlais to bo rid of the disease. Since ri
sing it, I have recommended it to several ersons,
(among ihem my mother, who had ihe disease bad
ly oil her amt.) who w. re a I cured bv il.
J AMES DUKNELL, No. IMS, Pace St.
Cj" The Hose Ointment is piepared by E. U.
Vnujban. S.iti h East corner of Third and Pace
site, is, Philadelphia, and sold on ngency in Sunbu
ry. by H. B. MASTER,
May 1 4th. 1813. Agent.
Itof Oiiitmciit, for Ti-llcr.
A PROOF OF ITS EFFICACY.
I'hii ni i.t'tii. May 2?li, 1H3!.
rT',HIS js to certify il ni I was etrrely afll e'ed
iili Tetter in the hands iind f et for upwards
of forty J eats ; lh disease n as attended generally
with viu'i nt itching and swelling. I applied to a
iiomhirof 1 htsici 'tis, and used a great many appli
es ions wilhoiit elTeciing a cure. Alnut a y r
since, I applied lie Rose Ointment, which entirely
stopped ihe nch ni:. and a few application immedi.
ati ly curul the disease, w inch there has In en no
return of, slthougli I bad never been rid of il at
any time for fmty years. RICH ARD S.AV.AI.E,
Eleventh, below Spmee Sneel.
rj The Rose Ointment is prepared bv E. B.
Vatighan. S mih East cornet of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and S"ld on agency in Sunhu-
y .l.y H.B. MASSFR.
May 14lh. 1813. Agr.t.
mEDicAii ArrnouATiON
Of Ihr ROSE Ol.TME.T,for Titter.
LTHOUGH the snperiorily of ihe preparation
over nil others is folly es sldi-hed, the pr 'pr e
tors Inks ph asure in laying before ihe public ihe
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University nf Pen list Ivania. Dr.
Baiigb, having found in ibis temrdy that relief f ir
a tedious and disagri ea'de affection which ihe means
wiihin the range of bis profession failed to afford,
has not hesiiatid lo give il bis spprohalion, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession aie
ppused to secret Remedies.
PiiiiAiiiLeun, Sept. 19, lR3f.
I was recently troubbd with a tedious herpelic
eruption, whiih coteted rn arlv one sn'e nfmy f.ice,
and exiei.ded over ihe ear. Mr. Vuuf;han, proprie
Im of the Rose Oiiitinent, obseiving my face, insis
ted on mv tiying his preparation, nf which he han
ded me a j.ir. Although in common wilh the mem
bets of my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove ol ihe numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by ignoianl pri tenders, I feel in justice bound
loexcipl the Rose Oii.tmint limn that c'a- of me
dicines, and In give it inv approbation, us il etuiie
ly lured the eruption, although it b id resisted the
Usual applications. DANE BAUGH, M. D.
fj" The Rose Ointment is piepared by E B.
Vaugliau, Sonlh East corner nl Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on sgi ncv in Sun
buiy, by 11. B. MASSER.
May2Di'. IS 13. Agent.
J. MAYLANDJR Sc CO.
iSiiull' ami Tobacco Munutacltirers,
So. 09 Sorlh Ytstcortn r of Race and Third
Struts
PHILADELPHIA.
THE nnder-igned have formed a Co-partnership
under the firm of J. M.XYLAN H Jw. & Co..
as successors to ihe late firm of Jncuh Atayland A
Co., snd will c inliniie ihe business at the old esta
blishment, on their own account. In addition in
their own close attention and experience fot many
years, in the manufacture nf their cefehrated sniifT-,
Ac ihe long experience of the senior pattner of the
late firm, will also be devoted to ihe interest nf ihe
new concern and as no exertion arid care w ill l e
spared to insure their goods, al all times of ihe ve
tv lesi quality, Ihey solicit a continuance nf the
confidence of Ihe. lueiuls and customers of the late
firm. Tllo.M AS AD A MS,
J. M.AYL.XND, J.
Philadelphia, May Mill, 1HI3. ly
EAGLE
:n:n cxx in:- ebtj ,
Corner nf Third and Yme Struts,
WILLIAMSrORT, PA.
rilHE snfscril-er r speetfultv announces to the
1 puwic. thai be Ins onened a Hotel in Ihe com
minimus brick building situate on ihe coiner of
I hud and Pine streets, where be w ill be happy to
mail up n those who 1n.1v favor him wiPi their
company. I lie l. igle Hotel is la'ge and Content
em, and furnished ir. the be-l m 'dein sl le. 1 1
provided wilt) a huge mnnlier of well aired and
coinlorl.ilile sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Peisoua visiting A illiamsport on bu-
sinesa or pleasure, may rest as-ured that every ex
erlion will le used to render their sojourn at ihe
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will tie supplied with the very hi al the market af
fords, and his bar wiih the cl oicest wines and other
liquors ihargea resouable. The Eagle Hotel
possesses greater advantages in point of location
than any other similar establishment in ihe borough
being situste in ihe business parr of the town, snd
wiihin a convenient distance nf the Court House
and Wilbamsport snd Elinira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Siabling provided, and good and liusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accon. misdating and honest Servants
hate been rmsloted. and nothing left undone that
will add to the comfort and accommodation of his
guests.
There will be a carriage always in attendance at
the Boat Landing to convey passengers lo and from
the House, tree of charge.
CHARLES BORROWS
Msv 14ih. IMS. tf 1
--' J-a. . 1. '...j i
H. B. 1TAGGEPs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
6TJITBTJHY, PA.
Business attended lo in Ihe (bounties of Nor
thumberland, Union. Lveoming and Columbia.
nrs t a
TnaKA Hast oV Co.,
I.owrn cV BAtinoif,
Hart, Ccmmikos dc Hawt, yPhtlad.
Kitivotns. McFAHLAan dr. Co.
SrnRta-0, Goon cV Co.,
To Country
MERCHANTS.
rTMiE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon cV Harris, Hat
- Manuf.icliirers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, wl oso Hats sre
highly commended fir joon coin and durnhility,
has O'l band a first rale assortment of HATS ami
CA PS, suitable f,,r Soring a ile, wh'ch will l e sold
very low, fot cash ot anninvs.l credit, al the nr7er
cheap stare, tin. 40, North Third a'revl, orpjsi'c
the l.ily Hotel, t'liili 'elphis.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON. A'cnt.
N. n. Orders for Hats in therotiV promptly
attended lo. Th highest rice in tash or trade
given fjr Far iliin.
J'biladelphis, June II, lS13.--1y
A LI. persona indebted to the firm nf l.von A
Hairs, under the agency of o. N. Thscher,
Hilt and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third,
street. Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi'
al settlement of ih ir accounts with the subscriber,
Ihiir legally niithnrired agent, who is folly empow.
eied lo settle and collect tlie accounts of said firm.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON.
June 4th, 1842. If Agent.
GOLDEN SWAN
No. ti'J North Third, above Arch Strut,
PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOM MOn.M IO FOR Kr.VF.NTV TFR0OMS.
pHARLES WEISS, hue n the -While Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends and customers, thai be has liecome
the proprietor of the abov udl know n Hotel.
Country Meichants will f nd the above Hotel a
central I. ration, and the best nf fare. Persons tra
velling with private conveyance will find a laige
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of
ostleis. Hoarding f 1 pcrdv.
May 14ih.lf.42. if.
virC. ::eiliait & sc.,
f t a al - .-f'
C'oiiiiiiis.inii iV I'tirwanlini; iMcrrlinnts,
Foot of W illow Strict Rail Road,
OtT THK 1'fI.A WAttE,
TTAVING assnclalid v i h them Joseph Ramet,
bite of Easton, P i,, n snectfiilly inform their
friends ami the public generally, that they havt la
kn lh -t large and we I known store and wharf al
font nf Willow Street Railroad, l.ilely iM-copie I by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a Gemini
I 'I'lnmission and Forwarding Business, and font
the local advnn'aues of ihe place being count rled
with ll the public improvement that have their
outlet in the cilv, they flatter themselves ihey will
be uhle to do business to as great, if not g eater ad
vantage, and ii 1 mi 11 as reasonable terms as any other
house, and Ihey assuie their friends that any con
signments made lo them shall have tin ir strict at
tention, snd no exertions spared to give entiie aatis
faction. Tiny are al) prepared lo receive and forward
goods lo any point on the Delaware and Leh'gh
rivers, between Maucb Chunk, Eaton and Phda
'el bis, via Delaw are Divisi, 11 and Lehigh Can .Is;
also. In anv point en the Juniata river, or Nor h
nod Wtat Blanches of the Nn-rjm h.mna via Schnjl.
kill and Union, or the Chesapeake and Tide WatPi
Cana's.
For ihe accommodation of Bonis coming or go
ing via Schuvlkill and Union Canals, a Ste.ml'oat
will be kepi expressly for towing hosts from ihe
Si huvlklH around lo the Delaware and hack, which
will en .hie merchants to hate their produce deli
vered 011 the De'aware, and their goods sl.ipud nt
a saving ol Al) to 75 per cent. 00 the prices fir
hauling acoss, with tin se advantages they re
spectfully solicit a shate of palr-nace.
W. HEILMAN St CO.
William Heilman, )
William W. Ki vser,
oscph B .rnel. 3 Philad . May 11, 1813. Jy
BOLTON & CO.
C;rnrrtil ninnUlii 31orf linnlsi,
Fur the Sale if lluur, I! nun. Sad, c, e.
2
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
. ihe Merchants generally, thai they hate la-
ken those large and commodious Wharvis, wilh two
Docks, notth of Chesnut street, on the Delaware,
together with Ihe store No. 19 South Wharves,
where they nt nuld be pleased to receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, Whiskey, Iron. Ac,
Ac. Being also well prepared to forward all kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuvlkill and Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Thte Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly fot the purpose of towing
boats by el her route.
Merchants will ple ise be particular lo send their
goods destined by either canals, to No, 19 South
W Imrves, between Market ami t hesnut sin e's, on
ihe Delaware, w ith directions accompanying I he 111
which route ihey wish Ihem to lie shipped.
cr Plaster and S.1I1 for sale, at the lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON cV Co.
March 19. 1843. No. 19 South V halves.
itOItr.IlT AH I I K & SOX,
FAPSIl MANUFACTUBEHS,
Lombard Stmt, Ilalttntorc,
HAVE Coiisiuiilly for sale. Pruning Paper of ah
sires and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, ruhd
and plain, l.eiler Paper, white snd blue, ruled and
plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope
Palter, do. do. nieibum, douh'e ciuwu, crown and
exua sired Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and
Royal Papers, lloiinet. Binders and Snaw IJ111
Boards, Tissue Paper, and all url cles in their I ne,
which they will sell on sccoiumodaiiug terms.
Highest price given for old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A SON,
March 19, 1843. Elkion. Md
AN anie'e unequalled for cleaning arid giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, Brillania ware,
Tin, Suel, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre 011
varnished carriages, Ac. THY IT.
Prepared and sold at wholesale and retail, by ihe
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent lor Northum'd,
II. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 20th, 1842.
ri.TKIl DEWEKS,
LAST MAKER,
No. 74 C'allowhill Street, Philadeliihia
C Three doors above Second. J
SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he
offers for sale on the lowest terms. Country
IMeich tnls are particularly to ctll and judge for
themselves.
Philidelj hn, Wovemser 13, IB4. Iy.
G. V. & L. B. TATLOP..
OFFER FOR SALE, st tha South East Cor
ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadcl.
phia
Mena' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted.
do do do pegged do
do do do water proof, double solos
and double uppers.
do Calf-skin do do do nailed
and uppers.
do Heavy Water Leather Boots.
do do Neata do do.
do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skim
do do do C rockers dd
do Fine Monroes warranted
do Kip do do
do Calf do do
do Coarse do do
do do Shoes do
do Fine do Jrl
do Kip do do
do Cairand Seal Skin Puinpg.
do List Socks with and without soles;
do Carpet do do ,10
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins
Ladies' do do do do
Ladiis' lanned India Rubber shoes.
Getillemens do Over shoes.
XVi'h every other desc iplion of boots and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description.
Travell ng Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Baga.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnels nf all kinds. Palm Lenf Hats.
Philadelphia. Nieiember 13, I s1 '2. t y.
Q X ET EILs sa
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NKW KNCLANI) OIL COMPANY.
No. a Norn, Water Street, l'liila.
MANUFACTLTSER-S and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning ami
J manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much
I lower than Ihey can 1 procured elsewhere, and
j warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
, oil sold by the company not proving as represented,
may nc reiurneit without airy expense to the pur
chaser, and (be money will be refunded.
Their stock now in store consists of the following
oils, vi :
30,000 gallons Winter Bleached SpeinT
. Oil,
a-
3
cooo
15.0110
10.00(1
20.1100
fiOOl)
15.H00
do do Coloiless Oil.
do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
do Winter Sen Elephant,
do do Pressed Whale Oil,
do Summer do do do
do Common Whale Oil.
200 Barrels superior Sirs s Oil,
Sort do Cod Bank Oil,
fiO do Neais Font Oil,
75 Casks Olive Oil,
Tanner's III.
rJjThis Company has a number of Vessels' en
gaged in the CimI Fndu tv, and Tatitwrs may rely
upon getting nt nil tones Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia, Nov. I.I, ISI2. ly.
Mic'liiit'l Weaver & oii,
BOPE MAKERS c SHIP CHANDLERS.
A'o. 13 iY.iri Water Street. I'hiludtlphia.
H AVE constantly on band, a genenl assort
B H mint or Cnrdngv, Seine Twines. &c, vi?.:
I sr'd Ropes Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lilies Tor ('anal llonts. Also, a
complete assortment nf Seine Tw ines, Ac, such as
Hemp Shad ami Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton ad ami Herring Twice, Shoe
Threads, Ac, Ac. Also, Bit! Cotds, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable
let ms,
Phil.ide'phia, NovemWr 13, IS42. ly.
Jiuob Ii iKiuutli & .Son.
T ESPECTFULLV informs their friends and
acquaintances pe lemily that they still con
tinue to keep at the old stand. No. 246 North 3d
street. Philadelphia, nil tints of
TOBACCO SM fF AKP SECARS.
Which Ihey will sell in the mjl. accommodating
and leasotia le terms.
N. B. All goods sold will be guat intend and ull
orders prompts ttteiuled to.
Philadelphia, Ncvenitiet 13, 1812. ly.
SPiTvINC, GOOD v-c 10.
No. 1,'JS Market Street, Pliilatleljiliia.
8NVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their exiensite assortment of Brilirh French
and American Dry Goods, w hich they idler for sale
on the ni'i-l reasonable terms.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1842. ly.
J. W. SWAIN,
Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer.
A'o. 37 Month Thud street, two doors belnlu tht
Citti Until, Philad hihtu.
c
OUNTRt Merchants and others sre solicited
to examine bis assoiti.ietit before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. Novend-er II, '.82. ly.
JJOk. -DC- jJaVff
ir CPs GALS.
fTOR sale a small Farm, containing about one
hundred and ten sens, more or les, situate
in Point township. Nonhuml erlaud cnuntv, about
j two miles above Noithumlieil md, on the msin
road leading from that place lo Danville, adjoining
lands of John l.eghou, Jesse C. Horion and others,
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are clean d, and in good
statf of cu'livaiion, on which there is s small barn
creel' d. The property will be sold on ri asonablo
teims. For further particulars, peisons sre request
ed lo spply to the sul scrilur.
H. B. MASSER, Agent,
Nov. 27ih. 1842. if Sunbury. Pa.
Inn mil 111
oct. lo. 'syn sj 223 nii 02 ,
N1'J ION'S Classical Dieiionary; l.emprier's
do.; Ainsworth's do ; ('obb's do English snd
(eimaii do.; Anthou'a Cesar; Anlhou'a (irammert
Autheii'a Ciceio; Mail's Laiiu Reader; Opill y'sdo.;
Andiew'a Latin Lessons; Dolinegan's Lexicon;
Fisk's (ire' k Exercises; Davies's Legendei; Graces
Majors; Adams's Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
Goldsmith's England; do. Greece; 1. jell's Elements
of Geology; Mis. Lincoln's Botanyl Elements of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorics! Res
ders; Emerson's Geography and History; Olney's
do ; Parley's do.; Smith's Grsmmer; Kirkham's do.;
Kst's Readers; Cold 'a do. Cobb's Arirhmeiirk
Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
1'own's do.; Cobb's Tsble Books; Evangelical Fa
mily Library; Cottage Bible-; Family do; Collater
al do Small Biblea and Testaments; Parker's Ex
ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's
S lint's Rest American Revolution; Mariyatl'a Nc
vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism
of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
mistry for Beginners; English Exercises sdapled lo
Murray's Grammer, Sequel to Comley's Spelling
Book; American Class Book; Daholl'a Schoolmas
ter's Assistant; A great variety of Blank Books, dec
August 28, 1842.
BLANKS
rOH SALEAT THIS OFHCC
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