Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 08, 1844, Image 4

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    U A TV K IVOTt LIST.
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The following lint shows the. current value of nil
Vnnsylvvtia Rauk Notes. The most implicit re
mee may he pi nee J upon it. as it Is retry tceek
jrefully compared with and corrected from Biik
ell's Reporter.
lltinkfl In Philadelphia.
Disc. i
Nk. Location Vmn,
NOTES AT PAH.
'lank of North Antrim . , pur
ank of the Northern Liberties . . par
i'omm, reial Hunk of Pcnn'a. . . par
FSrmera' mill Mechaniea' Dank . . pat
Censirgton Bank . , par
r'hilade'nhia Bunk , . ; par
-Vhuylkill Bank . . , pir
'iiilhwork Hank . . . pir
Western U.mk . , . pr
ifrchnniru' Bank . . pir
Manufacturers' A. Mechanics' Bank par
Cwnntry Danh.
'lank of Chester County Westchester par
ttnik nf Delaware County Chester par
I ink of Or-rmantown Oermantown p'ir
nnk ol Montgomery Co." JNnrristown par
! vlestnwn Bank Dnylestown par
'"aston lliiiik" Eastoo par
r' turners' Hank of Ducks CO. Bristol par
1 il'ice of Dank of Pcnn'a. Harriahurg These
'tffire tlo do Lancaster I nfl'ices
I'llice ilo do Heading f do not
'(lire do do Barton J Issue n.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT,
"ink nf Ihe United States Philadelphia 25a2S
tank of I'enn Township . . par
ii-ard 13 ink . . Ia2
tovamcrwitig Bank . . par
'tank f Pennsylvania . . par
diners' I-anh of Pottsville Pottsville 1
Hunk of l.ewislown Lcwistown 1J
H. ink of Middlctown Middlctown lj
Hank of Northumberland Northumberland par
I'nliimhia Dank & Bridge co. Columbia j
Carlisle Bank Onrli.de l
Exchange Hank Pittsburg j
Ilo do branch of llnllidaysburg j
Partners' Bank of Lnncastci Lancastei j
Inncaiter County B;irik Lancaster j
Farmers' Bank of Hooding Reading j
llanisburg Bank Hnrrishurg 1
I. mienstcr Hani Lancaster J
Lebanon Bank Lebanon j
.rchants' &. Manuf. Bank Pittsburg j
H.-,k of Pittsburg Pittsburg J
West Bianrh Bank Williamsporl 6
Wyoming Dank Wilkesharre 1 J
Viirthiimpton Bank Allentovtn
Hcrks County Bank Heading
tilfice of Bank of U. S. Pittsburg failed
Do do do Erie do
Do do do New Brighton do
Kr nsington Sav. Ins. A do
Pcun Township Sav. Ina. do
Dunk of Ohamberiburg Chnmhcrshurg !J
?lsnk of Gettysburg Gettysburg
Mnnk of Susquehanna Co. Montrose 3D
liiie Bank Eria S
r'armi ri.' A Drovers' Bank Waynesburg 2Js3
'"lanklin Bank Washington I J
itonesdale Bnk Honesdule I J
Aonnngahela Bt-nk of B. Brownsville, lj
Vork Bank York lj
N. B. The notes of those banks on which we
mil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
,urchascd by the Philadelphia brokers, with the
nception of thot-e which have a letter of ri ft Mice.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. Ine. Philadelphia failed
I'hiludrlphia Loan Co. do failed
Kchuvlkill Sav. lira. do faded
Vtannal Labor Bank (T. W; Dyolt, prop.) failed
Townnda Bank Towanda
Uleghnny Bank of Pa. Bedford no sale
Hank of Beaver Beaver closed
Ilank of Swalar llarrisburg closed
rtaok of Washington Washington failed
.'ntre Bank Iiellrfunte closed
"ty Bank Pittsburg no sale
t'lirmeiV A Mcih'ca' Rank Pittsburg failed
r'armer' & Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. failed
Karmeni' &, MeehVaHDank (ireencastio fulled
llarniony Institute Harmony no sale
(limtmgdon Bank Huntingdon no sale
utiiala Bank Lewintown noe.iltt
jUinberineu'a Bank Warren faded
Northern Bank of I'a. Dtiiulnir no ssle
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closet!
.Vorthmiib'd Union Col. Bk. Milton io sale
North Western Ba'.k of Pa. Meadille closed
Ofce of S. liuylkill Bank Port Curbon
Pa. Af,t. Sl Munuf. Bank Carlisle failed
Silver Lake Brink Montrose closed
Union Bank of Penn'a. Uniontown failed
Westmoreland Bank C!r enslmrg closed
Wilktiharre Bridge Co. Wilkeabane nosule
ffj- All notes pnrorling to be on any PouiisyU
ariH Bank not given in the above list, may be set
town as frauds.
Bank of New Biunswitk Brunswick failed
Urivideie Bank Belvidere
Uurlington Co. Bank Metl lord par
Doiiiioi rcial Bank Perth Aiuboy j
Cumberland Bank Bridgeton par
rarnier' Bank Mount Holly par
Farmers and Mechanics' Bk Iialmay ' J
Farnif r' and Mechanica' lilt N. Biunawick failed
Farmers' und Merehcnta' Bk Middletown I't. J
Pranklin Bank ofN. J. Jersey City failed
Hohoken BsriV (inline Co Hoboken failed
Jersey City Bank Jersey City failed
McchanitV Bmk Patterson fuiled
Maiiufacturers' Bank Belleville failed
Mori is County Buck Murriatown 4
Monmouth Bk ol N. J. Freehold failed
Mechanic' Bank Newark j
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par
Mori is Canal and L kg Co Jersey City
Post Nulea no sale
Newark Bkg cV Ins Co Newark i
New Hope Del Brii'gv Co Lambcilaville
N. J. Manulac. and ilkg Co Hoboken failtd
N J Prolecton V. Lttilidl k Jersey City tailed
Orange Bank Orauge j
Palerson Bank Paterson failed
Peoples' Bunk do j
Princeton Bank Princeton par
falcm Banking Co Halem pir
State Bank jkewark
ttaiu Bank EIalthtown i
Hi ate Bank Camden j,ar
Stale Bai4t tif Morrin Morristown J
tt Bank Trenton failed
Salem and Philud Manuf Co Salem failed
Husael Bank Newton J
Treolon Bunking Co Trenton par
Union Bunk Dover j
Washington Bankicg Co. llackensatk tsiUd
Ii:L,AU'AItI
BkcfWilmA Uramty win Wilmington pur
Bank of Delaware Wilmington par
oaua 01 Dinyrna Mnyina par
Do branch Miltord par
Farmers' Bk of ISta .e (,f Dt Iover par
Do branch Wilmington iar
V 1 . ...
I'o rruDin (leorgetown par
jjo orauin JNewcaaile iir
11 ! n La .... '
iriiua oini- w iimiogtan par
rXj" Under fi'a 1
fXJ" On all t anks mmked thus () there arc ei.
thr couiilerleit or ltrd notes of the var.nus U-
nominauoiis, in cieutstion.
ASIIRY &z ItOCAP,
HAT it CAP MAMJFACTtlUEUS,
.S(m7i V.usl corner of Market and 4th its..
I'hlladclpl.hi,
I FSPECTFULLY inform the miblic that they
J- will ronntant'y keei on hnd a Isrgs ort
ment of Hats. Vnyt and Furs, to suit the fall trade,
of the bi -t quality. By atrict attention to busi
ness, nnil by selling their stock at the lowest prices,
thry flitter themselves in being able to give entire
satisfaction. August 6, 1843 ly
A Tlirrsltln; Itlnctilnc Tor Hale.
riMlV. anWriber nfiera f.r sale a THRESHINO
JL MACHINE, new and In good order. The
Machine h.i been tried, and proves to be an excel
lent one. It will be sold at a rednred price, and
warranted. Apply to H. B. MASTER.
Julv Is', 181-1.
t'OHiilcrroHcrit'
DEATH BLOW.
'Phn public will please observe that no Brandreth
Pills are genuine, unless the box has three li
bels upon it, (the lop, the sii'e and the bottom)
ei h containing a f.ic-simile signature of my hand
writing, thus U. BRAtsnhtrH, M. D. rheie la.
'bel-aie engraved oil steel, heniitifully desicned.
and done ot anetpensenf over $2,01)0. Therefore
it will lie seen that the only thing nreessnry to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, ia to ebsene these
labels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly auln ri
zeit, and hold
CERTICATES Or AGENCY,
For the sale of lirantlreih,i Vegetable Universal
Vill.
Norlhumlierlaiid countv : Milton Maekey A
Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewcne
ville Ireland At Mcixell. Norlhuml eiland Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. At J. Wills.
Union Ciunty: New Berlin Bogar & Win
ter. Sclinsprove George Gundium. Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Beavertown David Hubler.
Adanisburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinsburn Menseh
Si Bay. Hattleton Daniel Long. Fret-burg
G. tV F. C. Mover. Lewiahurg Walla & Green.
Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
& Co. Berwick iSlnimnn & Kittenhouse. (V
tawiesa C. G. Brobts. Bloninsburg John R.
Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Robt. MtCay. Limestone Ball' h. MlNtnch.
Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agenry, containing a representation of
lr BRANDRET H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new lahels now uteil upon the Hrandrtth J'ill
llorm.
Philadelphia, office No. S. North 8lh street.
B. BRANDRETH. M. D.
June 24th, l4rt.
Hover's Ink.
JOSEPH & HOVER,
Manufacturer of Writing nnJ Jndelli
blc Ink, No. 100 North Third Street, eix
doora below Race, (east Ride,)
FHILADELPHIA,
rESPEt'TFrLLY informs country merchant
and others, that he con-tntly keeps on hand
a large stock of his auperier Black, Blue snd Red
Ink, and hlsn a supeiior qnility of Indellil le Ink.
His ink is put up in bottles varying in sire, from
1 to 33 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable
terms. The excellent qualities of this ink has so
thoroughly established its character, that it is now
extensively used throughout tha country.
. For sale at tho store of H. B. Mas-ser, Pun
bury, Pa. May 27th, 184.1. ly
CHARLES W. IIECilXS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNBTJHY, PA.
AS taken the otlice formerly occupied by the
Hon. Charles G. Doom I, opposite the Court
House. Jle will aitend to business in the Court
of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties.
May 20th, 1843.
MERCHANTS
HOUSE,
No. 237, North Tltirit.nom r Cutlotthill Sr.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Penn.lva
nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., laie of A
no rican Hotel, Columbus. ( 'hio. take pleasure in ac
quamting their fiiends and Hit- public vent-rally that
they have taken the large and cominodioue Hotel,
recently built hv the Missis. II . it. on tlu- sar.ie site
once occupied by the old rstnhlirhed Hotel known
as the Bull's Head, in 1'bird stiet-t above Callow
hill st.
This Hotel is finished in the very best possible
manner, and of the best materials. Its local on is
very desirable, particularly lor country mi rchants ;
the arrangements for healing and Ventilating raeh
room ia such as to secure any temperature. The
bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished ina
neat style, so as to insuie comfort.
The receiving parlors are al-o fun ished in a su
perb style, the windows are on the French J'yle.
tormii g an entrance to a hatcniiy in front, wbith
nukes pleasant recess. Piiitieular attention has
been given to the beds and bedding, which, with
the furniture, are entirely new.
From ytars' experience in hotel business, we
fust, by strict assiduity tc business, to make tin
house a desirable stepping pbice. Our table will
always be supplied with the very brat our maikc-t
can alTord, and our bar ni'h the best liquors and
wines of the most approved brands.
P. S. There are first late stabling tar.d caniiue
houses attached to the hotel, blif 11. b d by ca t I II
and sober hostlers, and out chargea will be low, in
accordance with the preent haul times.
Philadelphia. Oct. 7ih, 1842.
Mil
Gem rut Siuf;e OJ).re;'t
TO U 'ZLJ M 30Z Tk" -a
LYCOMING COUNTY,
l'-iiiiM3laiilit.
MIIIE Hubi-rril'er respectfully informs his friends
L and tha public in general, that he hat taken
the above
LARGE AND COMUODIOVS
HOTEL,
I N THE B O R O U G II O F M I J N C Y,
and that he is now well prepare! to accommodate
all bo may favor b in with their custom.
His tSinriait AriR'raKVTS ire well ailed, and
comfortable.
Hi Tiat r Bta will a'sys le applied
with the best tlieinaikel can afford.
His 8-rtRLiao, which is gotd, will V under
the charge of good and carelul hostler.
He ft el confident, by strict attention to I usiiirss.
and an earnest dt-sim 10 render c- mfortuhle those
who may patronize him, that he will riot ft.il togivo
gfiier.l aalisfaction. H. B. WEAVER.
Munty, Oct. 1st, IMt. -If.
Tht brut method for the Aholilian of Dinase
it to cleanse and purify the Body.
ivhioiit's
LVD1ASI TKOrTAIlLK 11L.L,S
OP THR
tWtrth American College of Health,
Arc now acknowledged to be the best Medicine in
the World for the rure of
EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE.
TJTfcEOAUSE they completely cleanse the slo
H 9 maeh and bowels from these billtotis and cor
nipt humors which are the cause not only of
Headache, Giddiness. Palpitvtion of the Heirt,
IVns in the Bonea, Rheumatism and Gout, but
every malady incident to man. SAID INDIAN
VEGETABLE PILLS are a certain cure for in
tcimitient, remitted, nervous, inflamatory and putrid
Fevers, because they clesnso the pody fretn those
moibid humors, which, when confined to the citcu
lition. are the cause of nil kinds of FEVERS. 80,
alpo, when the same impurity ia deposited on the
membmne and muscle, causing piris, infiama
lions and swellings called RHEUMATISM,
G()I T, At. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills may
be relied vn as always ertain to give relief, and if
persevered with, according to directions will mol
assuredly, and without fiil, make a perfect euic of
the above painful n alndics. From three to six of
said Indian Vegetable Pills t:iken every night go
ing to bed, will In a shntt time so completely rid
the body from every thing that is opposed to health,
that Rlieumnti-m, Gout, and p-iin of every descrip
tion, will he laterally DRIVEN FROM THE BO
DY, For the a inie reason, w hen, Irom sudden
changes of atmopheie. or any other cause, the per
spiiation ischecknl, and the humors wh'ch should
pi-s off bv the skin are thrown inwardly, causing
HEADACHE. GIDDINESS, nausea and sick
ness, pain in the bone, wa ery and inflamed eyes,
sore throat, hoarsene-s, roughs, ronsumption.
rheumatic pains in various iirts of the body, and
many other symptom of CATCHING COLD,
Wright' Inilian Vngrat'fe Vi'h will invariably
give immedi te relief. From three to six of said
Pills tnki n every night nn going to bed, will in a
short lime, not only remove all the above unpleasant
symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, he
restored to even sounder benl hlban la'fnre.
ASTHMA, on DIFFICULTY OF BREATH
ING'. Wright' lndmn YteetnUe Pills will loos,
en and rnry off, by the stomach and howeis, those
tough phbgmy humor-, which stop up all the air
cells of the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the
a1ote distressing complaint, but when neglected,
often terminates in that mo.e dieadlul malady called
CONSUMPTION. It should be also lemembetrd
that Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain
cure for PAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau
sea, and sicknrss, los of appetite, costivenrsi. a
yellow litipe of the skin and eyes, and every other
symptom of a torpid or diseased stale of the liver;
because they purge from the body those impurities
which if deposited Upon this important org. in, are
the cau-e of every variety of LIVER COM
PLAINT. When a nation is convulsed by riot-,
outbreak and rebellion, the only means of prevent
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all traitors, and evil disposed ones from
the country. In like manner, when pain or sick
ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strug
gling with inten al foes, the true remedy is to EX
PEL ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to
beahh and bfe.) Health will be the terlain retult.
That the piinciple of curing di-ease, by cleansing
and purifying the body, is strictly in accordance
with the laws which govern the animal economy;
and if properly carried out bv the u-e of the aliove
named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ccitainly result In the complete Abo
lition of Di-ense ; we oiler the following testimoni
als, fiom persons of the highest re-pectability in
New York, w ho have recentiy bei n cuied of the
most obstinate complaints, solely by the use of
Wnioin-'i lint Vioi;rLK Pills, of the
Nurth American College tf lleulth :
Jamaica, L. I., June 9th. 1841.
Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It ia with
great sati-faction I inform nu of r.iy having been
entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five year standing,
by the use of your Unnn Vigitaiilk Pills.
Pn vinus to meeting w ith yoor celebiated medi
cine, I bad hi en under the hands of several Physi
cians, and had tried vaiinu medicines; but all to
no etlect. After using one 25 cent box of jour
Pills, how 1 ver, I experienced so much benefit, that
I reolved to persevere in the use of them aceoiding
indirections, which I am happy to slate, has result
ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you lor the
great benefit I hive received, nod ulso in the hope
that titheis similarly arllietet) may be induced to
make tiial of your ex'raordtniry medieine, I send
you this tatcmcrit with lull libeily to publish the
same, ifvou think proper. Yours, Ac.
New York, June l. ISII. G.C, BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir I have ht en afflicted for several yeats
i b inward wesknes and general debility, acrom
I anii d at times with pains in tho side and other
ilistiessii.g complaints. Afti 1 having tried various
mrdic iliea i'hoi.t 1 ffi ct, I was persuaded by a friend
10 make trial t,f Dr. light's Indian Vegetable
Pills', which I am happy to state, have relieved me
in a most wonderful manner. I have used the me
dicine, a yet but a stout tune, and have no doubt,
by a perseverance in the use of the medicine accor
ding to directions. lh-l I shall in a short time be
perb cilv te-tore.l.
I most willingly recommend said Pill to all per
sons similarly stlluteil. und ill ihe loll belief that
the same beni lieial result will follow their use, I re
main jouts smceirly. HENRY A. FOOTE,
Waiwarsing, Ulster co. N. Y.
Niw YoiiK, Sept. 20, 141.
This is to certify that I have used Wiiioht's
IsnitN Ykc.itahlk Pi Ll. with the greatest bene
fit; having en'ir. Iv cured loyi-elfof the frequent at
laiks ol Sick Headache, to which I had previously
been subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON,
302 Greenwich street, N. Y,
To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's In
dian Vegetable Pi, Is.
'. V I I .V.
As there are at this lime many wicRed persona
busily engaged in seliiug a counterfeit medicine un
der the name ol the Indian Vi getable Pilla and as
these dt spt rate nun are so uitetly reckless of con
sequences, that many valuable I ves may lx lost in
consequence of using l! eir dreadful compounds,
1 he public are cautioned against putchaing any
Pills, units on the tides of the boxes the following
wording is found :
WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS.
(Indian Purgative.)
Ol THE KOaTH AMf.NICAR COLLIOX or HEALTH.
And alse to be especially careful against purcha
sing said medicine of any person except the regu
lar advertised agents.
AGEXTS FUR AOHTIIUMBERLASD CO.,
J'tnmyltania.
H. B. Masscr, Sunbury Wm. Forsyth, Nor
thumberlandJacob Haas, Sbamukiu Samuel
Herb, Mahonoy Bverly A D. Haaa, Augusta
Thorns F'ollmer, Milton Ireland A Metiell,
McEwentville E. S, Ptjier, Turbulsville James
Reed, Potlsgrove II. Klase, Snyderstown
H. H. Kiiu-bcl. P. M.. Elysburg P. O. Wm.
Lei-enring, P M, Union Corner.
Oll'tce and General Depot for the sale of
Wright' t Indian Vegetable I'll!, Wholesale ami
Retail. No. 169 RACK STREET, PHILADEL
PHIA. May 31, IM?. ly
ROSE OINTMENT,
FOR TETTER.
RINGWORM, riMri Efl O THE PACK, AND OTHER
CUTANEOltSl ERfPTIONS.
(Cj The following tertijica'e describe one nfthe
mnt extraordinary cum ever effected by any
application.
Phh.aiiki.pma, February 10, 18H3.
TjOR twenty years I was severely afllictt d with
-1- Txrrxn on the Face and Head: the disease
commenced when I wis seventeen years old, and
continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever disappearing. During most
of the time, great part of my face was covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my head swelled al times until it felt a if it
would burst the swelling was so grent. that I could
scarcely pet my hat on. During the long period
that I was afflicted with the disease, I useil a groat
many at plications, (among them several celebrated
preparation-) as w, II as taking; inward remedies,
including a number of bottles of Swaim'g Panacea,
Extract of Sarsnpnrila, Ac, In fact, it would be
impossible to enumeiate all the medicines I used.
I was also under the care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving much benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill of 18:10, the disease at the time
being very violent, I commenced using the i?o.te
Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan A Davis.) In
a few applications the violent itching censed, the
swelling abated, the t motion began to disappear,
and before I had used 3 jar the di-enso was entirely
cured. It has now been nearly a yiar and a half
since, and there is not a vestige of the di.cae re
maining, except the scars from the deep pits formed
by the diiease. It is impoasible for me to describe
in a certificate Ihe severity of the disease ami my
snffiririg, but I will be pie ised to give a fuller ac
connt lo any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will call on me. At the time I cotnmonccd
using the Rose Ointment I would have given bun
dled of do lats to be rid of the disease. Since u
sing it, I have recommended it lo several persons,
(among them my mother, w ho had the disease bad
ly on her arm,) who wi re a I cured bv it.
J AMES DURNELL, No. i:3, Race St.
ij The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 11.
VauliBit, SoH-h Easl corner of Third anil Race
streits, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. bv H. B. MASSE R,
May 14th, IS 1.1. Agent.
Itosc Oiiitiiieiit, for Teller.
A PROOF OF ITS F.FFir.ACY.
l'ttn nn.PHiA, May 27lli, ls:i!.
rPHIS is to certify that I was severely aflbcied
with Tetter in the hands ami f ct for upwards
of forty years ; the disease was attended gi rier illy
with violent itching and swelling. I applied to
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cations without elVeeliug a cure. About 11 voir
since, I applied the Ro-e Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching, and a few applications immedi
ately cured the disease, which there has been no
return of, although I had never been rid of it at
any lime for forty years. RICHARD SAVAGE,
Eleventh, below Spruce Street.
rj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauuhan, S -iuih East corner of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. by 11. B. MASSKR,
May 14th. 18 13 Agent.
lYiEDicAii ArrnonATiON
Of the ROSE OINTMENT, for Tetter.
VLTHOUGH the superiority of the prepatation
over nil ollu rs is fully established, the proprie
tors take pleasure in laying before tho public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University of Peunsvlvani. Dr.
Baiigh, having found in this remedy that relief for
a tedious and di-agreeable affection which the means
within the range of his profession failed to afford,
has not hesitated to give it his approbation, although
the prejudices and interests of that profession ate
opposed to secret Remedies.
Piiilai.:lpuia, Sept. 19, iS.lfi.
I was recently troubled w ith a tedious herpetic
eiuption. which covered nearly one sn'e of my fice,
and extended over the ear. Mr. Vuughan, proprie
toi of the Rose Ointment, observing my fin-e, insis
ted on my trying his preparation, of which he han
ded nie a jar. Although 111 common with the mem
bers of my profession, 1 discountenance and disap
prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by ignoiaut pri tenders, I feel injustice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from that c'a-s of me
dicines, and to give it my approbation, a it entire
ty tured the eruption, although it h id resisted the
usu .l applications. DANE. BAUGH, M. D.
rj- '1 he Rose Ointment is piepured by E. B.
Yaughnn, South East corner of Third and Race
Sireeia, Philadelphia, and sold on agi ncv in Sun
hurv, by II. B. MAsSER.
May 14 th, 1 843. Agent.
ISnutl' and Tobacco Manufacturers,
No. Dt) North Wist corner of Race and Third
Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
rPHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
A under the firm ol J. MAYI.AN D. Ja. A Co..
s successors to the late firm of Jacob Alntlund 4
Co., and will rmtinue the business at the old esta
blishment, on their own account. In mid it ion to
their own close attention and experience for many
years, in the manufacture of their cefebrated sniifT-,
Ac, the long experience of the senior partner of the
late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the
new concern and as no exertion and cate will be
spared to insure their goods, at all time of the ve
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of thu fi.ends and customers of the late
firm. THOMAS ADAMS,
J. M AYLAND. Ja.
Philadelphia. May 14th. 184:1. ly
" EAGLE
13: S3 OS 117 Oi2 IBTL. m
Corner of Third and Vine Streets,
WILLIAMSrORT, PA.
rilHE sobscrilwr resH?i-ifullv aiinouncea to the
1 public, that he h is opened a Hotel 111 ihe com
modious brick building situate on the coiner of
'I bird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wait rip -n those who may favor him wit'i their
company. The Eagle Hotel is large and conveni
ent, and furnished in the )ie-t modem n le. It is
provided with a huge intinlar of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartment", rooms, private
parlors, A c. Pi 1 sou visiting W ilhamspnrt on bu
siness or plea-ure, may real as-und that every ex
ertion will be used to rentier their sojouin t ihe
"Esgle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. HisTabh
will be supplied with the very best the market af
fords, and his bar with the el oicest wines and other
htiiois charge re isoiiable. The Katie Hotrl
possesses greater advantage in point of location
than any other similar establishment in ihe borough,
being situate in the business part of the town, and
within a convenient distance of the Court House
ami Wilhamspnrl and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers always in attendance.
Attentive, accommodating and hone-t Servant
have been fmjdoed, and nothing left undone that
will add to the comfort and accommodation of his
guests.
There will he a carriage slwsya in attendance at
the Boat Landing lo convey passenger to and from
the House, fire of charge,
CHARLES BORROW.
IV iy 14th, 1842.- tf
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
euxrBunv. pa.
Business attended to in the Counties of Nor
thurpl crland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia.
TimwAa Hat i Co.,
Lnwrtn A Baniion.
Hat, CcMMtwn. A Haut, Vi7i.
IUtkolu, McFAtAn A- Co.
Sprains, Goon A Co.,
To f ount rv
MERCHANTS.
rPI!B Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat
- Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other large cities, whoBo ir are
highly commended for ron? color and durability,
has on hand a first rate assortment of HATS and
CAPS, suitable for Spring Bales, wh'ch will Vo sold
very low, fot rash or appioved credit, at the tuted
cheap store, No. 40, North Third s'rwl, oppjsi'e
the City Hotel, Philadelphia.
ROBERT I). WILKINSON, Artnt.
N. B. Orders for Hats in the rori4. promptly
attended to. The highest price in tush or trade
given Lr Fur ikin.
Philadelphia, June 11, I843.--ly
A1
LL persons indtbted to the linn of Lynn A
Hams, under the sgency oft). N, Thncher,
Hut and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, j
street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi- !
ale settlement of their accounts with the subscriber, I
their legally authorized agent, who is fully rmpow-
eted to aellle nnd collect the accounts of said firm, i
ROBERT D. W ILKINSON, j
June 4th, 1842. tf Agent. I
GO L DEN SWAN
H -H flBTTTRl!: e
iNo. Uy iSorth Third, above Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ACCOMMOPAl IONS FOR SF.VKVrY TFRSONS.
pHARI.ES WEISS, late of the "White Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms his friends ami customers, that be has become
Ihe proprietor of the ahov well known Hotel.
Country Meirhant will find the above Hotel a
central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra
velling with private conveyance will find a large
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of
ostleis. Hoarding fl pt-rdar.
May 1 1th, 1812. if.
Commission A: Forwni tlini Merchants,
Foot of W illow Street Rail Road,
tiik nri.twttiK,
TTAVING associated wi h ihem Joeph Barnet,
--l.ileof Eastoii. Pa respectfully inform their
friends ami the public generally, that they have ta
ki n th it large nnd wed known store and wharf nt
foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupie I by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General
( 'ommission and Forwarding Business, and from
the local advantages of the place being connected
with all the public improvements that have their
outlet in the cilv, they flatter themselves they will
be able to tlo business to as great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as any other
house, and they assuie their friends that any con
aignments made 10 them shall have th-ir strict at
tention, and no exeitions spared to give enliie satis
faction. Tin y are also prepared to receive and forward
gootls to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh
river--, between Msuch Chunk, Easlon anil Phila
t! 1 ; In 1 , via Delaware Division ami Lehigh Canals;
also, to anv point on the Juniata river, or Nonh
and Wtst llianchts of the Su-quetmnna via Seliuvl.
kill and Union, or (tic Chesapeake and Tide Watei
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boats coming or go
ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steimboat
will It,' kepi expressly for towing boats from the
Schu ikil! around to the Delawate and back, which
w ill en .hie merchants to have their produce deli
vered on the De'nw are, arid their gootls sl ipped at
a saving ol ftO to 7ft per cent, on the puces f r
hauling acro-s, with these advantages they re
sptctfully solicit a share of patronage.
W. HEILMAN A CO.
William Ilellman, )
William W. Keyser, C.
Joseph Il .rnet. 3 Phils,!., May 14, 184:. ly
BOLTON 8c CO.
(.riicrul t'oiiiiiilxslou Merc hunts,
Fur the Sale nf Flour, Grain, Seed, tc, iVc
" 1 1 " ' "
j l. EsPECTFULLY inform their friend and
I -" ihe Merchants generally, that they have la
1 ken those large and commodious Wharvis, uith two
Dotks, north of Chesnut street, on the Delaware,
together with the store No. 19 South Wharves,
where they would be pleased to receive consign
ments of Grain, Flour, Seed, WhUkey, Iron, Ac.
Ac. Being also well prepared to forward nil kinds
of Merchandise by the Schuylkill and Union, or by
the Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, as tow
boats are kept expressly for the purpose of towing
boats by fit her route.
Merchants will please he particular lo send their
goods destined by cither canals, to No. 19 South
Wharves, between Market and Chesnut streets, on
the Delaware, with directions accompanying them
which route ihey wish them to tie shipped.
fXj- Plaster and Salt for sale, at the lowest mar
ket price. BOLTON A C.
March 19,1813. No. 1 9 South Wharves.
hokum ( Aun.it & so,
PAPER MANUFACTUEEHS,
Lombard Street, Italtimore.
nAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of ah
sizes and qualities. Cap Writing Paper, rubd
and plain. Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and
plain. Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e ctown, t-rown and
eilra sized Wrapping Papers, Coloied Medium and
Royal Papers, Bonnet, Binders' and Stiaw Box
Boards, 'Tissue Taper, and all articles in their line,
which they will sell on accommodating terms.
Highest price given for old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A SON,
March 19. 1843 Elkton, Md
CHP.TSCLITSyCLinHT
V N artie'e unequalled for cleaning and giving a
-sV highly durable and most biilliaut polish to sil
ver, German Silver, Brass, CopH-r, Brittania ware,
Tin, Sit-I, Cutlery, and for restoring the lustre on
varnished carriages, Ac. 'TRV TP.
Prepared ami sold al wholesale and retail, by the
Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga county, N. Y.
WM. FORSYTH, Agent lor Norlhum'd,
H. B. MASSER, Agent for Sunbury.
November 20th, 1842.
pj.TLit Tiiiu rEUS
LAST MAKER,
No. 74 Cnllowhill .Street, Philadelphia
C Three dot.rt above Second. J
SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which hs
lifters for sala on the lose-t terma. Country
Meich tnisare panicuUrly to c til and judge foi
themselves.
Philadelphia, Noveraaer 13, 1842. ly.
G. V. & L. 2. TscVTLOPs.
rf"KFFER FOR SALE, at the Smith East Cor
1 J? ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadelphia--'
Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stiteheJ warranted,
do do do pegged do
do do do' water proof, double soles
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,
.1 .t .1.. r1. .1..
do nailed
do Fine Monroes warranted
Jo Kin do
do
do Calf do
do Coarse do
do do Shoes
do Fine do
do
do
do
del
do Kin do
do
do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps,
do List Socks with and without soles,
do Carpet do do
do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins.
Ladies' do do do do
Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes.
Gentlemen' do Over shoes.
With every other desc iplion of boots and shoes.
Fur Caps of every description
Travelling Trunks of every description.
Venetian Travelling Bags.
Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking.
Bonnets of nil kinds, Palm Leaf Hats.
Philadelphia, November 13. 1842. ly.
an n'si
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NCW KNGLANDOII. COMPANY
1N0. 29 North Water Street, Tliila.
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of
every description both for burning ami
manuliiciuring purposes, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and
warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any
oil sold by the company not proving as represented,
may be returned without any expense to the pur
chaser, and the money will be refunded.
Th eir slock now in store consists til the following
oils, viz :
30,(1(111 gallons Winter Bleached Spcim
oil.
sr
n
fifldtt
15,(1110
10.000
20.00(1
(iOOO
lf'.OOO
do do Colorless Oil,
do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil,
do Winter Sea Elephant,
do tlo Pressed Whale Oil,
do Summer do do do V 5
do Common Whale Oil,
200 Barrels superior Stra.'s Oil,
J00 do Cod llnnk Oil,
! 50 do Neil's Foot Oil,
j 7ft Ca.-ks Olive Oil,
I Tanner's ( til.
1 Cj"'! his Company has a number of Vessels' en
j gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely
1 Upon pet:ing at all tones Oil as pure as imported.
Philadelphia. Nov. 1:1, 1 S 12. ly.
i Hit hat-1 Weaver X, Son,
HOrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS.
j .Vn. 1 :l ,Vnrfi Water Street. Philadelphia.
1 VI AV E constantly on hand, a general assort-
J3 B mi nt of Cordage, Seine Twines, Ac, viz :
; 1 ar d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Manil
j la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as
Hemp Snail and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill
Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe
'Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Colds, Plough Lines,
Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains,
Ac. all of which they will d.spose of on reasonable
teims.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. ly.
Jacob Ii iiiiutli & Son
7 ESPECTFULLY informs their friends and
acquaintances generally that they still con
tinue to keep al the old stand, No. 21b' North 3d
street, Philadelphia, nil I mils of
TUliACCO S.M .rr ASF SEGAKS.
Which they will sell )n the m. '. Hccoinmojatiiif
and reasona le terms.
N. B. All goods sold will be guaunteed and all
orders promptly attended to.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1812. ly.
SI'ttlHXG, (JOoij t!c CO.
No. 13S Market Street, Philadelphia.
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their extensive assortment of British French
nnd American Dry Gootls, w hich (hey oiler lor sale
on the most reasonable terms.
Philadelphia. November 13, 1812. ly.
J. W. ,s V A IN,
Umbrella ami Parasol Manufacturer.
No. 37 youth Third street, two doors below the
City Hotel, Phiadi Iphia.
COUNTRi Men hauls and others are solicited
to examine his assuilt.icnt before purchasing
elsewhere
Philadelphia. November 13. 1842. ly.
FC? SALE.
f"OR sale a small Farm, containing about one
" huiithej and ten acres, more or le-s, situate
in Point township, Norihunil erland countv, about
two miles above Noithumbcrl mil, on the main
road leading from that place to Danville, adjoining
lands of John I.eghou, Jesse C. llortoii and others,
now in the occupancy of Samuel Payne. About
forty acres of said tract are cleared, and in good
state of cultivation, on which there is a small barn
erected. 'The property will be sold on reasonable
teims. For further particulars, pe 100ns are request
ed to apply to the sut scribi r.
II. B. MASSER, Agent,
Nov. 27th, 1S42. tf Sunbury. Pa.
ZiisiToTdoKS,
rtiH salk ar
VNTHO.VS Classical Dictionary; Lempner's
do.; Ainswnrth's do ; Cobb's do.; English and
German do; Ambon's Casar; Ambon's Grammer;
Anlheu's Ciceio; Mail's Latin Reader; Ogilhy's do.;
Andrew's Latin Less-ins; Donnegan's Lexicon;
Fisk's Greik Exercises; Daviea's Legendei; Graeca
Majora; Adams' Roman Antiquities; Pinnock's
Gol.l-uutii's England; do. Greece; LyelTs Elements
of Geolog; Mis. Lincoln's Botsnv; Elements of
Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea
ders; Kmrrson's Geography and History; Olney's
do ; Purity's do.; Smith's Grammer; Knlhani's do.;
Kav's Resdcrs; Cold's do.; Cobb's Aritbmeiick;
Pike'j do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books;
Town's do.; Cobb's 'Table Books; Esneelifl Fa
mily Lthiary; ('tillage Bible-; Family do; Collaler.
sl do.; Smail Bibles and 'Testaments; Paikei'a Ex
ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Bauer's
S .iiil'a Rest; American Revolution; Marryatl'a No
yets; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry S Bud; Catechism
of American Laws; Letters on Natural Magic; Che
misliy for Beginners; English Exercises adapted to
Murray's Grammer, Sequel to Comhy's Spelling
Book; American Class Bnok; Dsholl's Schoolmas
ter's Asslstsnt; A groat variety of Blank Books, Ac.
Angusi 8, 142.
BLANKS
TOR SALEAT THIS OFFICE.