Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 08, 1845, Image 4

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    BANK. NOTE LIST.
riLXSX.AXIA.
The following list show the current value of all
Pennsylvania Bank Note. The most implicit re
liance my be placed upon it, it Utrtry week
r. folly compared with at d corrected fiom I! ii li
nt Reporter.
Ran.ii In Phtlndclplila.
NOTES AT PAR.
Bun of rvorth America . . pir
Bank of the Northern Liberties . , pur
Commercial Bank of PennV . , pir
Farmer' and Mechanic' Bank . . par
Kensington Bank . , , par
Philadelphia Bank . . par
Schuylkill Bank . . . par
S.mthwark Hank . . . par
Wealern Bank . . par
Mechanic Uank" . . pi?
Manufacturer & Mechanic Hank" par
Country Hank.
Hank of l 'heater umwty Westchester par
Uank ot Delaware Uounty" Chester par
Bmk nf Germantnwn" Gcrmantown pir
Uank ot Montgomery Co." JNornatown pat
Uoviestown Uank Doyiestown par
t.aa'on Hank" Linston par
I armrrs Hank ot Mucks co." Hrf-tol par
tjftieo of Uink of Perm a. Harrisburg These
Office Co do Lancaster I office
Office do do Reading f do not
Oifice do do Eaaton J issue n.
NOTES AT DISCOUNT,
fink of the United Plates Philadelphia 28
flank of IVnn Township . par
Grard Bank I J
Movamenmng Bmk . . par
Bank of I'ennaylvaiiii . par
Miner' Bank of Pottiville Pnttevillo j
Bank of Lewistown I,ewistown Ij
Bank i f Middletown Midillelown 1
Dank of Northumberland Northumberland par
Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia par
Carlisle Bank Carlisle 1
Exchange Bank Pittsburg I
D.J d. branch of Hollidnvaburg 1
Farmera Bank of Lancaster Lancistei pir
Lancaster County U ink Lancaster p-,r
Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading j ai
Hfirrisburg Bank Harrishurg 1
Lancaster Bank Lancaster pat
Lebanon Bank Lebanon J
T-'crcbanis' & Manuf, Sank Pittsburg I
B ink of Pittsburg Pittshtiig I
West Branch B ink Williamaporl I J
vVyoming Bank Wilkesharre Ij
Northampton Bank Allentnwn
Berk County Bank Heading
OlBce of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg foil, d
Do do do Erie do
Do do do New Brighton dn
Kensington Sav. Ina. A do
Penn Township Sav. Ins. do
Bank of Chambershurg Chambershurg 1
Bank of Gettysburg Gettygburg I
Bank of Sutquehanna Co. Montrose 35
Erie Bai.k Erie S
Farmer & Drover' Bank W'aynraburg S
Franklin Bank Washington I
Hntiesdale Bmk Ilonesdale I J
Mnnorigahela Bank of B. Brownsville IA
York Bank York 1
N. B. The notP of those bank on which we
omit quotation, and substitute a dash ( ) are not
purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wi'h die
exception of those which have a letter of nfercucc.
BROKEN BANKS.
Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia failed
Philadelphia. Loan Co. do failed
Schuvlkdl Sav. In. do fnle.l
Manual Labor Bank (T. V Dyott, prop.) failed
JVwand.1 Bank Towanda
Alleghany Brfiik of Pa. Bedford no sale
B-ir.k of Bearer Iieaver closed
Bank of Swatare Harrishurg closed
Bank of Washington Washington failed
Centre Bonk Bell, fonte closed
City Bank Pittsbuig no mle
Farmers' St Merh'c' Bank Pittsburg f.iibd
Farmers' & Mech'c' Bank Foyette ci. f.nled
Fuimers' & Mech'cV Bank Greeucastle failed
Harmony Insiituto Harmony no sale
Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no Kale
luniata Bank lewistown nosjle
fcaumliermen'c Bank Warien failed
Northern Bank of Pa. Dundatr no sale
New Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope closed
Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. Millon no sain
Noith Western Bank of Pa. Meadville closed
Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon
Pa. Agr. & Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed
Silver Lake Bai.k Montroae cloned
Union Bank of Perin'a. Unioniown failed
W'estmoieland Bank Grrcnsburg closed
VViikesturre Bridge Co. Wilkceharre nosale
Cj" AH notes purjiorting to be on any Penn-yl-vain
Bank not given in the above li.t, may be 'set
iWn as frauds.
SEW JERSCY.
Bank of New Biunswick Brunswick failed
Belvidet Bank Belviilere
Burlington Co. Bsnk Medford par
Commercial Bank Perth Amlioy 4
Cumberland Bank Bridgelon par
farmers' Bnk Mount Holly par
Fsruiers' and Mechanics' Bk Rahway
farmers' and Mechanics' Dk N. Biunswick failed
Farmers' and Merchants' Bk MidJletown Pt. ,
"'anklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City faded
boken Bkgck Gtajing Co Hob.. ken fail. J
sey City Bmk Jersey City failed
hanics' Bank Patterson failed
ufaclurer' Bank Belleville fulled
.rris County Bank Morristoan j
Monmouth Bk of N. J. Fieehuld tsilvd
Mrcbanics' Bank Newaik i
Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par
Morris Can.il and Bkg Co Jeisvy City
Pot Note Co sale
Newark Bkg At Ins Co Newaik i
New Hoie Del Bridce Co Lainfx itsville j
N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed
N J Proieclon &. LomliwJ bk Jersey City faded
Orange Bank Orange
Pa'erson Bai.k l'derson failed
Propltt Bank do j
Piincetnn Bank Princeton par
Salem Banking Co 8slein j.ar
(Stale Bank Newark j
riaie Bank Eliulieihtown J
Hi ate Bank Camden par
tate Bank of Morris Morristown
o'isie Bank Trcntou failed
Salem and Philad Manuf Co Halem laiU d
gusset Bsnk Newton
Trenton Usnking Co Trenton par
Union Bank Dover j
Washington Banking Co. Dackeiisack failed
DELAWARE
Bk of Wilm &. Braudy wui Wilmington par
(nk of Dtluvtare Wiliuiiigtua 'r
Uank of Smyrna Smyrna i-er
Do branch Millord par
Farmt r' Bk of Mate of Del' Dovei par
Do branch Wilmington par
Do braoih Geoigctown par
Do Liaiiih , Nwctl par
T'l.lon Bank Wilmmgtoa par
Oj" UuU i 5's 1
On all bai.ks maiked thus () there are rj.
rer counleifiit or altered new f ib fitiNt .
-uttitations, io circnJauoo.
TO
Country Merchants.
ryHE Suf'cri!irr WholepiU Merchant, Mantv
M. ficluiera an l Dp der in Philadelphia, fi apert
fully invite tbn e Connt'y Mcrrhant who are
bout piirchane iv tr Spring and Summer Cup.
plica, loan examination of their respective Stock
of fl'O'lln.
We belioee that fniraevTd asorimenla are a
complete hive ever brpn nlTered In tl is c'ty, and
sball be pleaned io have llirm give u a calk
Impnrlert am! Dcahr in S!lk and Fancy Dry
C oi ids.
Caleb Cope A: ro. 1(55 Market St above 4th
WARP Remineton 92 "
Aabblirat A Remington PO "
Pi-e. Brother A' co 70 w
VardA. Gillmoie 103 "
Dommfic and Foreign Dry Condi.
Reynold. McFnlmd A co 105 Market Streil
Morgan. Burk A co 67 "
W B AGO Cooper 63 "
Samuel Hood A cv. N E cor of Market A 6ih St
King, Boyd A Kme, S6 Nonh Second St, opposite
the IMuis.iti House
William II Brown A co 2(1 North Fourth si
Jo'lan. Mason A co I.M5 Mark! st
Eckel. Spsngler A Raiguel, 123 North 3d at above
Itaee
Smith. Howell A Ilarr 33 Nonh S cohd at
Barrtav l.ipi iiirott IGf.) Mak t st, one doot lie
low Fifth, sooth ai.'e
Ludwig. Kncnller A co, 112 North Third, S W
crncr of R ice at
Haaa A Holliiic'w.,rt!, 13 North Second st and 2
Church A b y
Jime J B swell A co 60 Market at
Frederick, Dewa'l A co C2 North 3d at
Importers and Dmkrs in Hosiery, Chn-es, Trim-
tnin and Fanry Vn-td.t
E S Bu-nrtt. 3 x A h st. ral side below MatkM
J A J P Su-iner, 48 N 2d s, 4 door, below Arch at
Clutfit, Cattimere, Vrtftngs. Tiiilorg' Tiim
tniiirr, Ac.
PeCou'SPV, Laf urcade. V co. 77 Market st.
William H Love 147 "
J Godley Spry A co. 84 "
Hardware and Culfiry. .
Edward S Handy A ci. 118 Mi'kcl st above 3.1
Yard ley, So were A co. 141 " active 3.1
John S Fitch, tt A co. 47 " below 2.1
llen R Reeves A co. 17? J "
Wm T Howell A co. 1SI "
D, ac.ri A Petrr-on lf7 "
M..rtin Buehb r A Bro. 1!I5 " bel .w Cth
Micharl V Bok.r 215
Maslin A Pepper 4 North Third st.
Faust A Wiiiel.renner 'JO "
Saddlery I fardwure, and Carriage Trimming.
John M Ford 32 Nonh Third st
HAGFrieko 14
fJoff A Peteison 12 North fourth tt
WniForJ 7
Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Harness, Trunk?,
yc. Ac.
Edward P Moyrr 38 slso 252 Maikct si.
J'uhlitlitn, DooJuelltrs and Slulionr.
Giisg A Ell oil 9 North Fuunh st
llogan A J homps n 30
Hidet, Oil and Leather Denlert.
William Musser A co 2f!3 M uket st
II M Ciawford 204 North Third st
Bfoi$,Shoe, Bonnets, Caps, Lrg turn A Palm Hals
r K A J G Whelan, U.8 Market si
Levitk, Jenkins A o 1 50 "
China, Earthen XVurt and Clnst.
Alexander Ke.,d 205 Marki t st
Peter W rinht A Son 25'J "
Wright A Wharton 29 North Third l
Benedict, D opey A Son 125 "
William P Hacker C2 Nor.h 2.1 si. above Arch
Manufacturers and Dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
I amis, (Jil, fl c.
rliomns P Jam 212 M .rket at
Thompson, 1'ancoist A cj 4(1 " below 2il
("ale'i (Wesson C Nonh Third si
Manufacturers nf Reives, kiddles, Screens, and
Wirrtvjrk in general.
Joseph A Needles A co. 54 North Front it
Combs, Bnithes, Buttons, Swd Cotton, Trim
mings, Fancy Uootl, 4 r. Je.
'liv,t Martiu 24 North F"UrtS st
S. M. D -y 10 "
Manufacturer and Jmpntter f Md tnry CimhIm
Fringes, Cnrds, Tassels, Carriage Lucca, 4c.
William II Horstmatm A Sons, SI Noith Third st
Manufacturers of Uinbrllni, Parasols and Sun
Shudts.
Sleeper, Brothers 126 Market st
Wright A Brother 125 "
William A Diown fcO "
Manufacturers if Huts, Caps, W ool Hats, S c
Henderson A Leviek 144 M ok. t s
SAOCNuhol 144 '
Manufacturer nf Putrnt Floor nnd Furniture
Oil Clnths, und Elustie Carriage Curtains.
Potter A Carmichael tSfi North I hud H
Naac Macau ley, Jr. 6 North Fifth st
Manufacturers of Ladies' and Centlemen's C.'ieap
Travelling Trunks.
A L Hickey A co 160 Ocsi.ut at
George B Bain 8 and 25 Ninth Fouith st
Importers of Tiys, Fanry and Stop's floods, Bru
shes und Perfumery.
A F O t Monrose IG .s Fou.th below M.kel
Louis C Baueisich 170 Ms ket st
Manufacturer if Combs, Brushes, Soapi and
Pcifumtry.
Thomas Burcb.jr (lute of Pu' sbu g) 163 .Ma: ket H
Groceries.
William V Andeiaon A ci 21 North Wsier st
John Trucks 17 N Filth st. corner of Conun. rre
Waterman A Oshouru, N W cor. of 2 I 4' A'cli t
It Psltrrsnn Aco l2 Maiki t H
Dealer in Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Uaisins, e.
John J Rirha'dsun 41 Market si. la-low 2d
Importers if ull kinds of Shiipiag Furs.
W ilium G.-isse A Sons, 60 8 Fnmt U l iw ('h snu
.Igrieullurul and Horticultural lui lcarnts, Car-
den, Grass und Flwer Srid.
D O Prouiy, 1 94 J Market st. below tilh South ride
Looking Glasses, Plated and Fancy Hardware,
Combs, Brushes, ic
William A Walter Le,.. n 14 North 4(h st
Importer and Deafer in Bolting Cloths.
Jacob Fry 68 North 3d si. (Successor to Kilteit)
Munufuctu-crs and Dealers in Straw Goods, Hair
Edgings, 4e.
William M A J .mra E Maull, 30 North 2d st.
Manufacturer of Caps und Stocks, and Dealers
in Boots, Shoes and Bonnets.
Jamea T l.eei A co. 124 North Thiid si
Minvfatturer of Pa'eut leather, Gtuxed Muslin,
Carriage OA Cluths and CuiS.
John T Holloway 0 North Fifth si
Brass EiglJ Day, 30 Hur and General Cluck
Establishment.
Jsma 8 Smith North Thud st. ne..f Cherry
James Berlwr S38 Maikei . south side abuve 7ih
A E Lovell corner ul Third and Wood '.. aud
COID4 1 of Fourth and Market U.
Prinl Warefuvse, Dealers in Ptints, only.
Vloisll A co. 201 Market ai. 3d door above Fifth.
FklU'lpki Fsb. 15th, 181 f.
FIFTY DOUiARS R F.WARD !
CANTRELL'S
Cclohrntcil Family illcflicincs
WILL not enre every thing, but still rermin
unequalled in their several department by
every thing ever offered to the public, who have
voluntary came forward and offered numerotta and
hia-lily respeclable leatimonial of their superior
flic icy.
CnntreWs Compound Medicated Syrup of Sar
snpariln t or, Anti-Mcorhutic Syrup) for the cure
of Sorfula, Cbrouin Rheu.n itiatn, Chronic Sve.
linn" of the Joints. Eruption of the Skin, and all
Dtses-es aiisina from the abuse of Mercury, Ac-,
unsurpassed by any thing in the mftikel, eombi.
ning all the virtues resident in the Snr-aparilla
with a ni dero m. dicnment, only lately brought
out by the niosl respeclablo medical authorities.
Priee, 60 cents fcr b -tile.
Canfrell's .Inti-Dyspeptie Pnwdtr, f..r the re
lief and permanent cure of thtit most distressing
complaint, Dypepsit, in all its form" and s-airi's.
It is truly a most vnlu .ble remedy. S lid in bottles
at 25 and 50 cents each.
Cantrrr Jgue M:xhire and Ton'e Mrdira
mentil, stands at iho head of the list unrivalled by
my. or all tie innumerable medicines in n-e
throughout the length and hread'h of the land, fir
the cure of Fkvj.n hiu! Aoui: in all its stages, and
from nil its conseqiienees.
Re.-i.lent in Fever and Ague districts should
never be without it.
The snbsc.il er will forfeit EIFTY DOLT.XRS
here I is meilicine tails to ifonn a cure in the
moat obstina'e ca-.e.
S Id WhoVsde and Retail bv CALEB CRE.
SON, at hi' D'lti Wa eliou-e. No. fi Nonh Third
Mreel, Philadelphia : also, bv ibe r. cid .r'v ap
pointed aeent, SIM H W. ROBERTS, Wholesale
Drimgist, No. 54 Water Street. Mobile.
Pr, p-ired or:lv bv t'.e Sti'menber, corner of C AR.
PENTER and SECOND Sir.ets, below t'hristi
an. Philadelphia, win re ii is also retaile I.
Observe, none are genuine wiiho.it li e siena'nre
of JOHN A. CAN TRELL.
C'aiitrrU'M Ifzuc Kllxdiro, or Tonlr
3 li4lirititioitt;t,
Fw the cure if oil It wis affections, if taken ac
cording to directions.
It is a never fiiilit ar remedy which no fami'y
"Ugh' t be without, especially in low m ir.l y
coui.tr'es.
A tlii medicine is put up under the p-opric-lor's
imnn iliatc inspection on the most scientific
principles, he ng I'ur. Iv Vigelable, and hnvinu
tried iu elVirai y on thoo:inds, for upwards of 12
yi are, and l.ih'a knowb-ilce when taken strietlv ac-
cor. ling to di-ectioiis, there has not hi en i nc fa lore.
I'oder soeh creum-lanrea I reeommend it to the
public, adding a certifit-at) in support of my a-sor.
tion.
I, John Burn", do edify thnt I was in the ship
Tb .ceo rinnt of Phil deli bia, Cnpt. Reed, in
June, 1827, bound lo Livi Tiool ; took the fever
and acue and laid ill Liverpool nme t'ni' nnib-r
the doctor's band, went f.om t' ee to llaUito ne,
lay in the Inftrinarv for f ur or five weeks fiom
thence lo riiila.li Ipbia ; was six mi nth under Ir.
I. oats; fiom thence to New i rk went lo tl.e
Hospital, remained th.ro about f.oir wreks without
any relief tneil nery th-na without snv benefit,
for five veais. Heiritig of I'auliell's Ague Mix
line from a fiiend, I went to bit store, told him
how I was afflicted, and got a bottle of his mil'iire
and ns. d it a.-c..r ling lo ilirctiona. It made a per
fect cine, and I have u. l ha I the least return since.
I do with confidence recommend i toihe public.
JOHN BURNS,
Slcdlcaf cl Syrup wrSarsnparllla.
I hilnl, Iplna, April 10th, 1841.
Mr.Joim A.Cctbhi,
Dear Sir, Having be-n affile ed for upward of
two tears with ulceration of the throat, ile-troyii g
the w hole of the soft palate, then through the upper
part of my mouth into my nose, from which sever
al pieces of bone came rut, wh eh partially destroy.
ed my speech, throuch a kin. I Providence ami your
Mnlicaleil Syrup of Srs ip.iril i, 1 am now iclon d
to peif, cl I.eiUli, and inv sinht. Inch was so much
impair, d, is a trout; Hs when a l ov.
I thought it a duly I owed to you and those simi
larly uffei t. d, to make it public.
YoUis, R spec Inl'v,
SXMI'EL KIRK.
Corner i-f Tenth and C a es Street.
I, Gal ril J. i st.-n, No. 6 R -k'.ss Street, do cer
tify Unit my wife, Jane, was nfll.cied for two years
with Rheuma-isin. and nt la-t was entirely ili.-at.leil,
so that she was ohhcd to be cmfineil to lx d , bear
ing if t'ant ell's Veli ate.l Syuip of Sj'a iparilla,
or Ami Se.olu'ic Srup, I procute I fun h.ttl-s.
which c.iinpl. tijv removed all her pains ami t lines-
from lor limbs; twoin re bottles made a per
feel cure. SI e is now able to a'li ml in her house
hold dtitiea as usual. G ABIUL JONS I ON.
Philadelphia, Jan. 221. 1844.
De-eriptive I'sinplil. t- may be had nf the
scent. (Giatis.) J. W. FKILING,
Sunbuiy, Nov, 0, 1844. ly .Igent.
Boot & Shoe
MAKING.
MpHE subscriber, late of ibe finn i f B ck A Bro
J. siu'. wou'd re i. c 'ullv inform his old custom
ers and the public ("enerilly. that he has t .ken the
shop f.imirly oreupml by !lai A I) uekemi'ler
as a h. .Iter shop, one door ea-t of WoiaJ's store, in
M rket -treet, Hunbury, where he ii.lei.di to cany
on bis foim. r hnsinei-s of
ROOT & SHOE MAKIXC,
in all its vaiiou-. I r ir chea. He wi I be preptre.l to
do a I kinds of w ork in his hue nt the h rtet no.
tire, Mid in the iimai ilur it le manner. He is thank
ful fir f.rimr palioiug", and by strict attendance to
l.u ii e-s ami reisnnable charges, will endeavor to
de cive a coutiiiuaiice nf it.
JOSEPH BE K.
Siinbiiry, Feb. 22', 1815, 6m
Miaiiioltiii Coal
AT NO It Til U M B E It L A N D.
riIIE Subscriber has a boat lod of eicell lit
X Shamok ii Conl at Noithumbeil ind, which
be offer for sale at the lowest prices. P, rsons
w 'shina lo pmch ise will call on the suhseiit er al
Sunbuiy, or K. P. Shaniinii, E-. nt Northumber
land. 11. B. MASSE R.
Punhury, Jan. 4th, 1S45.
Call and Kettle.
IJEflONS knowing theiiiselv. s indebted to
the snbsciilier, aie reque-tel lo call and settle
liieir sccoiiuis, on or U fore the 20th tlsy of Jauu
ry nest, after which time those i f long standing
will be placed in the bauds of a Justice, for colli c
lion. H. B. MASSER.
Dec. 14th. 1844.
GLASS. by 10, best quality,
Cut Nails, all aiies,
Sail, by the sack and barrel,
lists and Ca, ol lha best quality.
All for sale at reduced prices, by
Sunbury, Oct. 20, 1844. H. B. MASSER.
i nn baus s"
XJJ j0u BairvU do., at f 1 75 cash, for sal
by B.HENDIUCK8.
Banbury, Oet. 19th, 1844.
H. B. MAGSEPs,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BuxrBunv, pa.
Bttslnps attended to in the Counties of Nor
thutol erland, Union, Lvcoming and Columbia.
Itefrr tot
J ho in as Hart & Uo.,
I.itwi.ti A Btnnntt,
Hamt, CcMvitnn A Haar, P,hifad.
Rat holds, Mc Fan l n n A Co,
SpuRinn, 'Jooii A Co.,
TLUcr.i m.i: ton tol a i,
roit tiis craa c r
t) Y Sl'Ml'SIA.
THIS Meilicine is offcieJ to the public gener
ally, from a full conviction thai it i superior
to ny other medicine now in use. for the cure of
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Dttbilnv or
Bodily Weakness. Ac.
Its effect have been tested in a private pract'eo
i f ner eichl yeaia, ami it i now more ex'ensively
circulated, at the ..lieitu.'e of many who have re
eeived the mo-t signal benefit from the u-e of it.
The following ia one am. mil a number of certifi
cate leceived in relation to the success of this me
dicine :
LCAs-rr.!t Co. March 18.
Da. flioMoii W. Aitrv,
7nr S,r : ll ia with r, at p'castire that I in
form you r.f the success attending your Dyspeptic
Medicine, while employed in my p ar lice. From
past experii in e, I firmly believe that in eight cases
out of ten, the Dvspeptic, bv the use of your me.li
line, may eii'ir ly u.l hiniMll of th s thorn in the
pathway of life: not only in dyspe tic cases, but
in all cases nf constipation, and dn-ea-e depend ng
on a d.liilita e.l stale of the nervous system, toge
ther with a to'pid st te of the bowels, will your E
litir befou.dof inestimable value. Nii ner .u- in
stat.ces wherein the lisefu n. . of the medicine has
been reaii-ed, may I loi warded, if reiiiired. I
wi.h y,.u great success, and recommend the medi
cine to the tuffc rug ail of in inkind.
Youts, with cre.il ie...ect,
ROBEUr A (..NEW, M. D.
For sade nt ll e stoic of II. B. Master, agent
for the proprietor. Sunburv, Pa.
(tclolr 2Hih, IS44. ly
AS rHrV ic o va vT
WIIOX.E3ALE & HETAIIj
HAT & CAP MAMJFACTlMlKliS',
South East rnrnrr of Marhrt and 4th sts .
lMillatU-lulila.
V7HERE tin y alwavs keep on band in ejten
' sive is irtm- nt nf HA 7' C.4 I'S of ever
description, got up in Ihe I e-t an I most approved
I ' le. I'ets ns ib nr.. ll" nf pur h isine soM iiot a r i i -cbs
on the most reason d ie lerms w ill fi. d it to
heir advantage to call b f re making purchases
eUew here.
Philadelphia, Oct. 6th, 1844. ly
SFANIS H H IDES
taxxkks' oil.
.'jOOO D y La Plat Hides fir-t quality.
iVtOit Dry La (ioiia. d.i
IOOO Dry Salted La Culra, do
2000 Dry Salt, d Br nil Hides, do
Ba'es (invn Salted Patua Kips.
'i Bab Dry Pa ns Ki,,s.
I'iO Barrels Tannets' Oil.
Tanners and Curriers' Tools,
For sale to Country Tanners at the lowest prices
and upon the lest terms,
N. B. 1'he highest linn ket prices paid for all
kinds ol leather.
1). KIRKPATPH'K A SOX.
No. 21. South Third St. Phil dclphia.
September 11, 1114. ly.
NOTICE
TO MClitlltMS & Mi I.I.I M'.RS.
WM. M. &. JOS. K. .M AU1.L,
MANUFACTI REbS AND DEM.KRS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESIIO
s PR AW GOOD.
.Yo. 30, Xorlh Sirnml Strut, f opposite the
Madison llonsi.J
PHILADELPHIA,
CIA. WHERE will be f. und a general ss'oit. f
ment of Florence Braid-, Aliens, Rut-fi
lands, Peddles, Willow I'lsit, Rice St aw, and (lie
much admired N'spolilao I. are, a' d Fancy Bon
nets, manufactured by us, and for sale at the lowe-l
uiaiiufaetu e prices. Mercbaiils and Milliners are
invited io cive ua a ell upon visiting the City.
Q"7 N. B. We have t.l-o eon-tun Iv making our
superior hair snd ol.r edgings, all nf w hit h will
be so'd cheap, for ch.
Pbilaihdpliia, May 25, 181!.-ly
rvH3 Machine h .s now b. en leted by more
1 than thirty families in this neighborhood, and
has given entire talisl action. Ii ia o simple in its
d estruction, that it cannot get nut of nr.l.r. It
ru nn us no iron to tu-t, and no .piingsor rollers lo
del out of repair. It will do Iw ice ss much wash
ina, with less than hall the wear and tear of any of
the lale inventions, and wh.lis of greater in. per
iance.il cost but lit le over half ua much as othor
washing machines.
The siibsi ri'.er has ihe eirlu-ive right for Nor.
tbuiiibeilaiid, l.'oion, L'- coming, Coluiiihi i, Lu
It rue and Clinton counties. Price of single ma
chine K- H. B. M ASssEll.
The following ceit'ficati- s fuuua few of those
whuhate ihe.e iii .thi..e in use.
Sunbuiy, Aui.24, 111.
We, the subseriliera. certify that wt have now
in u-e. in our families, Sl.ugeit's patent Wash
ing Machiiie,"and do not lit it lie sing that it i
a most let lb lit invcu'i n. That, inWa hing,
il will -ave in ire than one half the u-u.il labor.
Tnal It does not requue more than one ll iril i lie
usual qnauliiy of so. p and water ; and that there
is n i rubbing, an I const queiitly, little or no wear
ing or teiini. l li.it it knock off' no buttons, and
that ihe fiuesl clothes, nc'i ss Collar-, laces, lucks,
trills, Ac, may be Waal ed in ve y sliort time
wilhout the least injury "d in fact without sny
a p patent wear and tear, w hale. r. We therefor -cheerfully
recommend it to our friend and to the
public, a a most useful and labor saving machine.
CHARLES W. HEGINS,
A. JORDAN,
CHS. WEAVER.
CHS PLEASANTS,
GIDEON MARKI. E.
Hon. OKO. C. WKI.KER,
BENJ. HENDRICKS.
GIDEON LEISENRING.
Hsaa'a Hotci, (formerly Tremonl House, No.
116 Chrsnut ueei,) Philadelphi. Senteiuber
21.1, 1844.
1 have used 6hugert' P.tent Washing Machine
in my hou.e upwards of eight month, and do not
hesitate lo lay that I deem it one of ibe roo t use
lul and valuable labor-saving machines ever inven.
led. I formerly kept two women continuslly oc.
cupied in washiug, who now do a much in two
day a they then did in on week. Theie i no
wer or tear in washing, and il require not mor
than one-third ihe usual quantity ul soap. 1 have
had a numlier of other m .chines in my faintly, but
Ihia is so decidedly superior to every thing else, and
o little liable to get out of lepair, that I would not
do without ooa if tbey should coat ten times the
pric tbey ai sold for. DANIEL HEKK,
OAKLEY'S
ii:i'jIiative sirup.
l'lE valuah'e propenie of Oakley' Depu'a
I live Syrup of Sarsaparilla, a a purifier nf ihe
blood, is so well known to the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set
ting forth the advantage to be derived from its
use; wherever the medicine has mice been intro
duced, it take precedence over all other t eveiy
one that has taken il, have derived o signal bene
ficial resulla from il, that it is recommended by
Idem with the u'most confidence. Physician of
the highest standing in the profession, prescril.e it
to patients under their rare ; containing r.ndiing
debterious. but being composed ot ihe most mild,
yet efficacious vegetable material., it is ofT. red wiih
confidence, a ihe ches-t and moi-t efficient pu
rifier nf the blood now known. The use of a few
bottlca, especially in Ihe spring months, will bp at
tended with a moat decided impinvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, era.lica'iiig any see. I
of disease that may have been generated, besides
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
nl Serolola or King Evil, Rheumatism. Teller,
Pimple or eiuptions ofthe Skin, While Swelling,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. The nu
merous ceriifiea'e in the mscssion of the subscri
ber anil his agents, from physicians and nthers, are
j siiitieient In convince thp most skeptical nf its su
I periority over all preparations of Saisaparilla.
Sold wholerale end retail, by the proprietor,
j GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 5lh stie.l, Rea.
ling, teaks t-onmy, and lo li bad ol the following
peisoiis :
In Unrthumbtrhind County. H. B. Ma--sr,
Sunburv ; Ireland A Mixel, McEensville ; D
Kniun-r. Millon,
In Union County. J. Gearhnrt, Selinsgrove ;
A. Gut, lius, Miflliuhurg.
In Columbia Cunty.n. W. McCay, Wash
inglon. -
Ri ading. March 14. 1813.
Mn. OsKtitr: I believe it the uly of every
one lo do whslcverin their power I ie, for lha b-ne.
fit of their f, l!ov ma. , and having had po.ive
p'oof in my own family, of the wonderful properties
"f your Depurative Syrup of Saisnp-irilla, I m st
couseieiitiou-ly recommend it to ihe afilieted. Wc
had Ihe mbfortune to lose two nf our cbildien, by
Ihe hrrakiug out of ulcerous sores that covered the
face, bend nd reck, although WO had Some nf thf
most M-icnlific physicians lo attend th in snd had
tried sll the known remedies, including Swnim'a
Panacea, without avail. Another of my rbildien
was aniuke l in ihe same manner, her face and
ncik was rnn.p'elely covered; the d scharge was so
nll'eiisive, and ihe disease at such a lipiht. that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Pepi.r.ilive Syiup ol S usaparill i, we weie
induced to make trial of it. as the last resort ; it
acted like a charm; Ihe u'cers commenced healing
immediately a f w bottles entirely restored her to
I er health, which she h enjoyed iinintenupledly
ever since. As a purifier of Ihe blood, I verily be
lieve it has not its equal.
JOHN M OYER. T .ilor,
Walnut si reel, near Fouith, Reading.
Donglissville, April 19lh. 1813.
Ma. Oaklet : My son Ei'mnnd Leaf, ha I the
scrofula in ihe moat dread In I and ili-trcsins man
ner for thne years, dining which time he was de
prived of Ihe use of his limbs, tiis he..d and neck
weie covered with ulcer. We tried all the differ
enl remedies, l ul to no (ffect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nnnistown, and alo Dr. Isaac
II iester, ol Reading, to use your Depurative fymp
of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained si v-ial bottles,
the use of which d'ove Ihe direa-e entin Iv on! of
h s system, Ihe sore healed up, and the child was
restored to perfect health, which be ha enjoyed
tinit.tcr.uplfJIy ever since, to the ai-lonisbim nt of
many pe.s.ms who seen him i!u ing his affliction.
I have thought it my duty, and send y..u this certi
ficate that othc who have like aflliciion in ihe
family may know where to obtain .i valuable a
medicine. Yours truly .
AMELIA D LEAF.
Sept. Ifi, 1843 ly
C'otiii(4'rfilti-i h'
DEATH SLOW.
rFhe put he will please observe that no llrandieth
- Pills are genuine, unless the box has three l i
bels upon it, (the lop, the sii'e and the bottom)
fiih coiilaining a fac- simile signature of my hand
writing, thus B. Bhajhretii, M. D. These la.
I'd aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an etpeuse of over f'J.IUiO. Therefore
it w ill lie .f en thai (he only thing ri'cessaiy lo pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is to ubseive these
labels.
Remember the top, ihe vide, and the bottom.
The following rt-fpeciive person are duly auth. ri
zed, and hold
CERTIFICATES Or AGENCY
For the sale of Brandreth's Vigetuble Universal
Pills.
Norlhiimbeilai.d county t Millon M ickey A
(-'hambcilin. hunbury II. B. Masser. M'Ewen
ville liebmd A Meixell. Nnrtliumlt-iland Wui.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. A J. Wall.
L'nion County: New Berlin Bogar A Win
ter. Seliusgrove George Gundium. Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Beavern.iwn David Mulder.
Adainaburg Win. J. May. Miffluishuig Menach
A Ray. Haitletou Daniel Long. Freehurg
G. A F. (J. Mover. Lewishurg Wall A Green.
Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
A Co. Berwick Miiiman A It Henhouse. Cat.
tawisaa C. G. Brobt. Blooinsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Roht. Mc('ay. Limestone Bailie, f, M.irn
Observe that each Acent has an Engrav,d Cer
iliealeof Agency, containing a representation of
Hr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and umiii which will a'so be seen exact copies of
the new labels now used upon the Brandreth Pill
Bujces.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8ih street.
B. BRANDRETH, M. D.
June 24th, 1843.
CI TY V UHN 1 T U i IK A UCT I OX,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nt.s. an nnd 31 North Tliii.l Sircet.
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
viies the (ttention of person desirous nf pur
chaing Fuiriituie, to hi extensive Sale Rooms,
(both public and Piivale.) for every desciiplion of
Hous4 huld Furniture, wh. re can las obtained at all
time, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matlrasse,
Ac st very reduced price, for cish.
fj7- Sales by Auction, twice week. '
My 2Vth. 1843. ly
'PWEED V LOTH, hindsome srticie, ill woof,
light and elsitic, for Summer Coats and Pant,
for aale, very low, by
June IS. H. B. M ASSER.
B
ALZORINES, a handsome article for Ladies'
Dresses, (or sale cheap, by
June 15. II. B. MASSER.
A Tlirebblng Dlachlue for Sale.
rpHE subscriber offer for sal a THRESHING
J. MACHINE, new and in good oider. The
Machine has been tried, and prove to b an excel
lent an. Il will ha sold al reduced price, and
warranted. Apply to H. B. MASTER.
July 11, 1843.
ROSS OINTMENT,
FOIX TETTER,
RINOWOHMH, PIMPt.R OH TUB PACK, AND OTHOC
MITABKOPB ritl'PTIOMI.
flj The following ccrtiicnc describe one. of Ihe
most extraordinary oures ever effected by any
application.
PHir.ATiytPHf a, Fcbiury 10, 1838.
T,OR twenty year I was severely afflicted with
A Tarry. h on the Face and Head: the disesse
commenced when I was seventeen year old, and
continued until the Fall of 1836, varying in vio
lence, but without ever dianppearing. During most
nf the time, great part of my face . covered with
the eruption, frequently attended with violent itch
ing; my bead swel ed'al limes until it felt e if it
would biiMt the swelling was so gie.it. that I could
scarcely get my hat on. During the long period
thai I wasnfflirted wi'h the disease, I used a great
many plications, (among thpm several celebrated
prepaiation.-) as w. II as taking inward remedies,
including a number of Mile of Sivaim's Panarra,
Extract of Sarsopnrilh, Ac, In fact, it would be
impossible jo enumerate all the medicines I used.
I was also tinder the care of two of the most dis
tinguished physicians of this city, but without re
ceiving tw ch benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill ol 18'lfi, the disease nt the titnft
being very violent, I commenced using the Jfone
Ointment, (prepared bv Vaugh.in A Davis.) In
a few applications Ihe violent itching ceased, the
swelling abated, the 1 ruption began to disappear,
and la-fore I had used ajar the diease was entirely
cuied. It has now la-en nearly a year and a half
since, and there ia not a velige of Ihe disease re
maining, except the scars from ihe deep pits formed
by the diesse. It is impossible for me to descril
in a crrtificate the severity of the disease and my
suffering, but I will be pleased to give a fuller ac
count to any person wanting further satisfaction,
who will c ill on me. At the lime I commenced
using the Rose Ointment I would have given bun
bed nf do'lats to le rid of the disease. Since u
sing il. I have recommended it to several persons,
(among Ihem my mother, w ho had the disease bad
ly 011 her arm,) who w. re a t cured bv it.
J AMES DL'RNELL, No. 15G, Race St.
(rjf The Rose Ointment Is prepared by E. B,
Yaujian. Sou'h East comer of Third and Race
stte. U, Philadelphia, and sold on agency in Sunbu
ry. bv II. B. MASSER,
May 14th. Iff 13. Agent.
ECokc Ointment, for Teller.
A PROOF OF ITS F.FFICACY.
Pit 1 1 aiiilphia. May 27t!i, 1839.
rIMII U to certify ll at I was severely atffictcd
- w ith Tetter in Ihe hands and fi et for upwards
of lorty years; the disease was attended generally
with vin'ent itching and swelling. I applied to
number of physicians, and used a great many appli
cation without effecting a cure. About a ytar
since, I appt ed the Rose 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, la-low Spruce Street.
Cj- The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Vauyhan. S iuh Eaft corner of Third and Race
S tied 9, Philadelphia, and Sold nn agency in Sunbu
ry ly H. B. MASSER,
May 14th. 1843. Age-t.
IWESICAI, APPROBATION
Of the HOSE OI.TMi:T,for Teller.
LTIIorGIl the superiority of the prepatuiion
1 over all otli. rs is fully es'ahlUhfd, ihe propre
lors lake pleasure in laying before the public the
following certificate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of ihe I'niversity of Peuus Ivania. Dr.
Ranch, having found in li.is emedy thai relief fir
a lediou and disagreeable affection which the means
wiihin Ihe range of I. is profession failed lo afford,
has not hesitated to give ii his .ippiobation, although
the piejiidiera and interests of that profession aie
1 p posed to secret Remedies.
Philahklpmia, Sept. 19, 183fi.
I was recently tiouMed with a tedious hcrK-(ic
eruption, which coveied nearly one si.le of my f.ce,
and extendi d over the ear. Mr. Yuughau, proprie
loi of the Rose Ointment, nbseiviug my face, insis
ted on my ttying his preparation, of which he han
ded me a jar. Although in common with the mem
bers ol my profession, I discountenance and disap
prove ol the numerous nostrums palmed upon the
public by ii-nniaiil pr. tenders, 1 feel in justice hound
to except the Rose Ointm. nt from that cla-sof me
ibcim s. and lo give it mv approbation, a it entire
ly .ured the eruption, although it hid resisted the
usual applications. DA.NL BAt'GH, M. D.
The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. B.
Yauidiaii, .oulh Ka-t comer of Third and Race
Streets, Philadelphia, and sold on agi ncv in Sun
I'ury, by H. B. MASSER,
May 14th, 1843. Agent.
Mlovcrs Ink.
JOSEPH Tt. HOVER,
MamitacturtT of W riling nnd Indelli
blu Ink, No. 1(K North Third Street, cix
diair below Race, (east side,)
P II I LADELPHIA,
1 i E!1'ECTFI'LLY informs country merchants
- and oilier, that he constantly keep on hand
a large slock of hi upcricr Black, Blue snd Red
Ink. and also supeiior quality of Indi llihle Ink.
ILs ink i put up in bottle varying in size, from
1 lo Z'i ounces, and wdl le sold on reasonable
I. inn. Theei. el e. t qualities of this ink hss so
thoroughly eatahli-hed us character, that il is now
extensively used throughout Ihe country.
For sale at Ihe slore of H. B. Masser, Suns
loiry. Pa. May 27ih. 1843. ly
( 1 1 a Fi jks TvTi k ( ; fx s
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SUNBUBV. PA. 7
AS taken Ihe office lurmeily occuftied by the
Hon. I haile fi. Donn. I. opt osile the Court
Mouse, lie will B'tend lo business in ihe Court
of Norihumheiland, I'liion and Columbia counties.
Msv Sllih, 1843.
UiIONiIOTEL,
(General Stage Itfkre,',
'BCJ kT coz i&r 9
LYCOMING COUNTY,
I'eiuiNjitniila.
fllHE Subscrilwr respectfully infoims his friends
X and the public in general, that he baa lake
Ihe above
la Ran An commodious
HOTEL,
IN THE BOROUGH OF MUNCY,
and that he is now well prepare! to accommodate
all who may favor him with their custom.
HisSLt.riaa Apaktm kbts tr well aired, arid
comfortable.
HiTAanjiB Ba will alwsy U aanplied
with the best the maikct can afford.
Hi. STAiiiao which i gotd, will ia under
the charge of good and careful hoetler.
lie feel confident, by strict attention to Kusitusa,
and an earnest desire to render comfortable those
who may patroniie him.ihat he will not fail lo.ive
teneral M,f.ction. H. B. WEAVER..
Muncy.Oet. 1st, 1842. tf