Altered Notes. The Dorks and Schuylkill Journal notices (hat a Considerable lot of this description of paper has been recently put in circulation in thnt borough namely $5 notes of the Commercial Bonk of Millington, MJ. (a broken institution) altered so as lo read Com mercial Dank of Pennsylvania. One of the notes shown us, was dated Oct. 10, 1839, signed O. Wharton, Cash'r. Hpackman, Pres't. No. 72, Letters C. C. The word Millington has been ex tracted, and Pennsylvania inse.teJ in the same let ter. The word Philadelphia is also insorled in an other part cf the note. The alterations may, upon examination, be easily detected, by the blotted ap pearance of the words inserted. The vignette of the note represents a harvest field in front, mill on the right hand, and a dwelling house a-.d barn on the left, in the back ground. Our Navy. The number of Post Captains in the Navy is 55 the oldest in rank being James Baron The num per of Master Commandant is also 55 ; of lieuten ants S90; of passed midshipmen 191 ; of mid -hip-men 131 ; of surgeons 61 j purser 51 ; of chaplains 13 ; of sailing masters 29. The pay of senior captain on sea service, is 4500 dollars per annum ; of ditto on leave 3500, captains of squadrons 4000 ; ditto on other dnty 3500 ; ditto off duty 2500 ; master commandants in sea service 2500; ditto on leave of absence 1800; lieutenants commanding 1800; ditto on other duty 1500; ditto on leave 1200; surgeons from 1000 to 2700, according to their terra of service ; assistant uugeons fiom 650 to 1200; chaplains at sea 1200: lilto on leave 800; passed midshipmen at sea 720; litto waiting orders 600 ; midshipmen at sea 400; litto on other duty 350; sailing master of a ship of ;var at sea 1100; ditto on other duty 1000; profes or of mathematics 1200; teachers of naval science i82. Charleston patriot, . PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer. WuKAT, Kte, 80 50 40 25 6 100 12J 25 12 75 200 8 10 8 Conx, Oats, - Pork, -Flaxseed, Butter, Beeswax, Tallow, Dried Apples, -Do. Peacues, Flax, Heckled Flax, Kogs, MORE CONCLUSIVE PROOFS, Vf the efficacy of Dr. Harlich's cchbralcd Medi cine: Dear Sir: I was afflicted with a bilious and rrvious disease to a very alarming decree, with II the symplnme which so frequently effects a re- ixed condition, viz : giddiness in the head, violi nt cmors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the right de, complexion bad, and costiveness; indeed I as in a most miserable condition. 1 had tried ,any remedies, but found no permanent relief tin. I I had purchased Dr. HarlicKi eampmtnd rengthening and Oerman aperient lilts, which nm their superior virtues, I wac completely cured, id am able to pursue my employment, free from in and disease, (signed) JOHN BOLES. Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7 , 1840. Principle Office for the United States, No. 19, orth EIGHTH STREET, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER The E.ast Clianro. IF persons who are indebted lo the subscriber on Book account, will call and settle the same be to -e ,jfhe 10th of April next, they can save some in rr, as welt as costs, as the books after that t ime w Ube placed in the hands of a magistrate for coi tion. II. B. MASSE R. March 20, 1841. S hereby given to the judgment and lien credi tors of Thomas Cowan, that they be and ap pear on the first day of next term, in the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Northumberland, and show cause why the money raised from the sale of the real property of the said Thomas, by the Sheriff of said county, should not be appropriated to the judgment in favor of Henrv Yoxtheimi r. By the Court, SAMUEL D. JORDAN, March 20. Froth' y. 17 ttOZ2 be: IS hereby given to the judgment and lien creditors of Matthew Bransgun, that they le and eppear on the first day of next term, in the Court of Com mon Pleas of the county of Norihumbcrland, and show cause why tho money raised from tho sale of the real property of said Matthew, by the Sheriff of said county, should not be appropriated to thejuug ment in favor of Henry Yoxtheimer. Dv the court. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. March 20. Prolh'y. WARRANTED Brass Clocks, For 13 Dollars yn QV.iL r time, to any sold by Clock Fed 1124 larsfor ?2o, for sale by March 13. H. B. MASSE R. Dissolution of I'ai liicrslilp. rPHE undersigned having dissolved partnership, -- wikh to give notice lo those indebted in the old books to make payment soon, as no longer indul gence will be given. For settlement, call at the Foundry, as the books will remain yet awhile in the hands of the late firm for settlement. GEORGE ROHRBACH, JACOB ROHRBACH, Feb. 27. 3t DANIEL ROHRBACH. titarre Mlornbertcr Kstute. mTOTlCE is hereby given, that the Register of the county of Northumberland, hs this clay RraiUod letters testamentary to the subscribers, upon the estate of George Homberger, of Coal township, in the a lid county. All persons having demand or claims against tho said decedent, are requested to niake known the same to them without delay. GEORGE LONG, THOMAS HENMXGER, Feb. 22 6t. Ailm's. lKMilel Kasc'tf Instate. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin istration on the estate of Dsnitl Kaam, late of Rush township, Northumberland couniy, ilee'd., have been granted by the Register of said county to the suliscrilier. AH those indebted lo tha above rr late will make payment, and those having claims ,n ,,nt iheir accounts on tbe 30th nj 3lt March. 1041. at the late residenoe or deceased, wsren. ie.. PETEK KA8E. Jan. 23.-U 23. Mm' L LUi CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE, That we have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Nor thumberland County, for the benefit of the laws made for the relief of the insolvent debtois; and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed the first Monday of April next to hear us and our creditors at the Court House in Hunbury, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JOSEPH MURPHY, JOHN P. RAY, March 13. DAVID MILLER. IS hereby given to the creditors of Allert Am mcrman, to appear in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, on the first day of next term, and show cause, if any they have, why tho proceeds of the sale of bis real estate, sold by Henry Oossler, Esq., sheriff of Northumberland county, should not be applied to the payment of the judgment of Mary Dunham. SAMUEL, JJ. JOKUA.", March 2d, 1841. Vroth'y. LIST OF CAUSES ,iQR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Jl" Northumberland County, to be held at Sun bury, the first Monday of Apiil, 184 1, being the 5ih. Joseph Trego ( Christ cV Ncsbit George Latirance Hamer for Roush Wm. Henderson Same Nagle, ed'm of Filbort Com'th of Penn'a. Borough of Milton Badger for Badger Hugh Bellas Andrew Tinbrook, John Hagentum ct al. Stitzel V Reber Thomas Perry Mary Weeks Solomon Dunklcbeiger Henry Master Wm. A. Lloyd Henry H. Burr Anthony M'Oonough W. C. Livingston A. Lyon & Co. Solomon Men gas Charles W. Richards Wm. Shipman A. W.Johnson vs. Martin A. Stock, vs. Jackson Nesbit, vs. R. H. Hammond, vs. Salomon Mcngas, vs. Henry Diown, vs. Shipman & Grcenough vs. John Filbert, vs. Martin Wearer, et al., vs. Jacob Wheoland, vs. Hugh Delias, vs. Lewis Dewart, vs. Daniel Fry mire et al., vs. Alexander ELtcn et al., vs. John Vincent, vs. Frederick Uauchman, vs. Dyerly & Haas, vs. Piter & Wetzel, vs. J.icob Seashol'z, vs. John Youngman, Vf. John B. Boyd, vs. John Fitzpatrick, vs. John Mecklcy, vs. Hugh Bellas, vs. Georgo Oyster, vs. John D. Cow den, vs Guslavus Ross et al., vs. Richard Reushaw et al. Ellmakei, Dunn &. Co. vs. John Smith, Conrad Raver vs. David Nice, Jonathan Pursel vs Goes &. Hileman, Michael Fullmer vs. William Haas, John D. Cowdcn vs. Richards & Kitchen, Charles L. Barnes vs. John Caul, Jacob Dtetz vs. Patrick Hampsry, Jacob House! vs. John Gray. SAMUEL D. JORDAN, Prolhonotary's Office, i Vroth'y. Sunbury, March 1, 1841.) In the Nicholson Conrt of Fleas for the State of I'eniiH) I vanta. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA: L. S. Daitiiin Cocstt, as. The Commonwealth of I'cnnsylvama. vs. The persons claiming ti tie to, or interest in the se- )-Bill to perpetuate tcs- veral tiacts or land set I timony. forth in the Bill, whereof the following is an ab stract. AT a term of the 'Nicholson Court of Pleas for the State of Pennsylvania," convened in the borough of Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 20, A. D. 1S41, in pursuance of an act entitled "An act to settle the estates of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton," passed April 16th, A. D. 1840. Upon the petition presented and filed in our court by Robert Orr, John Duncan and William I'runrose fc.sqs , oom missioi'ers appointed as provided in the act afore said representing "that wheieas it apiears from the records in the office of ihe Sccrelaiy of the Land Office in Pennsylvania, thai William P. Brady ap plied for, and took out of the Land Office aforesaid, fifteen wair.mts, all bearing date INov. is, l J, in the name of John Dready, 1 nomas Hauidton, il liam P. Bready, John Doyd, William Wilson, Ben jamin F. Young, William Gray, William Cook, Esq , John Cowden, Bernard Hublcy, Thomas Grant. Alexander Hunter. Samuel Scott, James Hepburn. John Carson ; and also the five follow ing warrants, all bearing d.ite March 14, 1794, in the names of Thomas Keee. 1 nomas Urant, nam' utl Scott, Thomas Hamilton, Jeremiah Jackson, for four hundred acres each, adjoining each oiher in their programme order, returned in Norlhunilierland Couniy, as described and ett forth in the certificates annexed to said petition, numwrcd I'i.ioi ; anil w hereas it appears by a receipt in the office of the Secretary of the Laud Office, aforesaid, dated J une 2, 1794, certificate whereof is also to said petition annexed, that William P. Biady paid into the Land Office aforesaid 200 in specie, for sa d twenty tracts, omounting in all lo N000 acres, together with 10 office fees; and whereas it also appear., by the certificates of the said Willia-- J Biady, legally executed and ackno Imaged, bearing date August 13, 1838, tb whereof is annexed to ihe petitioj- '.i .ie warrants alv.ve men- '.oi'.Cu were all paid by the said William P. Brady, as the agent of, and lor the use and oeneiu oi jonn Nicholson, Esq., for the sole use and benefit of said Nichols n, and was paid for with money placed in his bands for thai purpose, although from the books in said Land Office, ii appeara that said Wil iani P. Brady received credit for the purchase money ot said warrant. The petitioners luriner represent, uui the said William P. Brady, the witness which the petitioners have for proof of the facts rlated in ihe above hill, is now very ageu aim iimrui, un- pruuuii. era therefore pray the Court that a rule may lie granied before said Court lo tuke the testimony of the said William P. Biady, now of ihe county of Indiana, and state of Penns Ivania, touching the afore. aid twenty tracts of land, on due nutue there of to all peisons interested, that the same w.ll be entered of record in said court at iiarusourg, anu perpetuated agreeably to the direction of the Con stitution of this Commonwealth, and the acts of A sue m ly in such case made and provided, and to make such further rules ai d orders heriin as to the Court khull seem just and proper, Sec. Whereupon, January 2U, 1841, the foregoing pe tition bring read in oen Coul, and the residence of the persons interested in the lauds therein men tioned not being known, the Couit order and diiect that a rule be enWrtd to all pani. s or persons inte rested in said lands, to shew cause before tbii court to be held at Harrisburg on the second Monday of April next, why the testimony shall not then and there be perpetuated as applied for in said (wlition, and the court further order that a copy of the aaid rule and order be published in one daily newspaper in the city t Philadelphia, one day in cli week, lor sit weeks successively, ard once a week for the same period in a wetkly iiewspaiier printed in Nor thumberland County, (where the land lies,) prior to the said second Monday in Apiil next. Witness ihe Hn. Joseph B. Anthony, Judge of our sid Uourt at the borougu or iiarrikuurg, this twentieth day of January, A. I), one thou sand eight hundred aud forty-one. Jan. 3U-6w II. C. H1CKOK, CUrk. .. in '.'!. BRADY'S HOTEL. IMXVII.LE, COMritintA COUNTY, Pennsylvania. T' Cutta HE SUDRCRIBER respectfully informs the public, that he has removed from the town of utiawitsa to Danville, and that he has purchased in that place, the Large and Commodiuut BRICK HOUIK, AT TBI COTtHER Of MILL ASD MARKET STREETS, (Ojpite the Court-House, J Which he has fitted up by the erection of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and extensive STABLING, for the Enter tainment of lYavtlkri and Msitors. He is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him witU a call, and he woulJ slate that no thing in his power shall be left undone, to render his customers comfortable and happy while under his rare. His accommodations are ample, and hie rooms furnished in modern style, and the proprietor is de termined that his establishment ahall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and impoitance of the town in which it is located. His Table will bo supplied with every luxury of the season, and tho best and choicest variety the market can afford. His Bar will be stored with all the best articles that can be furnished by our cities, and the whole will be such as to give satis faction lo every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for themselves, he feels confident tha they will favor him with their patronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. SUNBURY GEORGE ROHRBACH & BROTHERS WISH to Infirm their Customers and the pub lie generally, that they have erected an En. giue, and are en aided lo do more extensive I usi ness than hereiolore, and are ready to rn.ke all kinds of catlings commonly cast at Foundrys, viz: STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS of all descriptions, which they will dispose of as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere. Old Iron and Country produce will be taken in exchange for castings. iii;oiu;i; kohkuauh, JACOB ROHRBACH, Feb. 27. 3m. WILLIAM ROHRBACH ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c, E.F.& J. IX. FRICK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWADING ct rnonucK commission meriiahts, Ao. 297, Market street, fire tloors above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale, at the lowrst market prices, a geneial assortment of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasees, IVVne. Liqaurs, Spices, Tobacco, Sre. Cochtut Pbouvce received and sold on commis sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock, btfore purcha-'ing elsewhere. Merchant wishirg their goods collected irr this city, by h aving an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by the most expeditious lines. so win f. raicic, j oils a. rnicK, Fib. 0, 1841. ly. Application FOR AN INCORPORATION. THE memlrs of the " GOOD INTENT FIRE (?OM PAN Y " of Sunbury, in purfcnrw order of the Coart of Common Pleas of Northum berland Couniy, hereby give notice, that they have made application to the said court to tie incorporated agreeably to the piovisions of the act of Assembly upon the subject, having exhibited to the said court an instrument of writing, siecifying ihe object, ar ticles, conditions, name and style of ihe said associ ation, which has been approved of by the taid court, aud filed with the prolhonotary thereof; and that a charter of incorporation will be granted to the said company, al the next term of said court, to be hoi den al Sunbuiy, on the first Monday of April next, unless sufficient reason be shown to the contrary. WM. L. DEW ART, Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1841. 3t. Frest. AFEWCopiosofTA Vnion Chorat Har mony," consisting of Sacr. d Muse, with Ger man and English lines to each tune. By II. C. Eyer. For sale by January 30. H. B. MASSER, T It o in a n 11 ii w c 1 1 , No. 2G8, Baltimore Street, A few doors west tf Howard st. BALTIMORE W-WjrHOLESALE DEALER in Combs, But Y Ions, German and Fancy Goods, and Im porter of Patent and Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton, Suspenders, Topes, and almost every description of Small Articles. Country Merchants and Dealers in general, are respectfully invited to call and exa mine for themselves. Jan. 30. ly ilLS4lCillM & JllSSOl'. Importers and Dealers in Foreign Hardware, Corner of Pratt and Light sti., BALTIMORE COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, an y respectfully invited to call aud examine their Stock of Goods. Jan 31). ly NOTICE IS hen by given, that interest will be charged by tho subtcriber, on all accounts for lime, that have been standing longer than six months, aud that hereafter Ibis rule will be strictly adhered to. All persons indebted, are requested 10 eall and settlo tlaiir ncrounts. SEASIIOLTZ & BERGSTRESSER. Sunbury, Jan. 23, 1841. tf. .llercliaiit' Police. AT a meeting of the Merchanta of the borough of Sunbury, on the 6:h inst., the following was unanimously adopted : Whereas no uniform rule exists among the mer chants of this pi ire, in regard to the charge of inte rest on book accounts, ihpiefore Retolved, That interest will be charged on all accounts that have been stiuding longer than aix months, and that hereafter all accounts in our books will be balanced every year, and that interest will be charged on all hahnces that average moie than six months standing. Ilesolied, That the subscribers will strictly sd heie to the above lule, aud that notice of the same be given in the newspiper of this place. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, JOHN YOUNG, JOHN BOG A It, II. B. MASSER, BEN J. HENDRICKS, Jan. 23, 6m. JACOB RHAWN. IS hereby given to all whom it may concern that I have purchased at Constable's Sale, in Au gusta township, Norlhumbortsiid county. One Mantle Cluck, which was sold aa the property of James l arnswmth. and that I have loaned Ihe sain to Ihe said J.nics during my pleasure. V I ' R M AN FAR X SWOKTJf. Augusta, Dec. 23, 1810. lass I SIIAJMOKIN COAL. OF very superior quality, can he had at any time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasers. They keep large, egg, broken, and fine coal, fii for burning lime. J. II. I L It LI i Co. Sunbury, 8cpt. 26. if. lHOCEHIi:S.A fresh supply of Grocenes just received and fur sale by 11 LINUX YU.VIHIMEK. '. Sept. 12. 1840. tf. ,Vf '.(. A f,Ph supply of Brandy. Gin, Port, Lii-bon, Tci Miff.-, Madeira and Sherry Wines, just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12. 1840 If. TIVSLI.''S,-'A new assortment of 7-4, 7-8 and 3-4 yard wide Muslin, just received and for ale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 If. ti&lict0ES.A new assoitmcnt of Calicoe just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. S.pt. 12, 1840- if. t.V A good assortment of Bur Iron, jut received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840. tf. S.ilT. 250 barrels and aavks of Sail, just received and for sale bv HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1810. tf. CXWIfS. A general assortment of Cloths and Cassimeics, Constant y on hand ot thnstoro of HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12. 1810. If. 11 ;. t, nrn, rm.v and ait other kinds of (iioin and Seeds will be taken at the high est prici a in exchange for goods at the store of HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, IS 10 tf. MACKEREL- A few barrels d Mackerel for sa'e at a low pr ce by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B, MASSER, IRISH SALMON'. OI the best quality, con stantly on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1810. 11 B. MASSER. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiera Wine, for sale low by Sept. 12, 1310. H. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A genudl.- article always on hand and for salo by Sept. 12, 1810. 1LB. MASSER, HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, IS 10. II. U. M ASM EH. LOAF "AN L) LUMP" SUGAR. ' Always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1S40. II. B. MASSER, BOSTON SYRUP MOLASSES. Of a supe rior quality, for sale by Sept- 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER, N E"W O IME AN STUlTuril O USE M O LASSES. Of the best quality olways on hand ard for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER, BROWN SUG AR. Of a good quality, for sale low by Sept. 12, 1840 H. U. M AXEtt. " LIQUORS. Of "all kinds" and" oi the best quail" tics, alwavs on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. 11. B. MASSER. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best quality always on hand and for sale by Bet.t. .12. 1840. II. B. MASSER. "COFFi'.E. Java,Kio and Laguira CoflVc, eon. stantly on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, lSlfh 11. B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer straiue Sperm Oil, of the leal quality, always on hand and for sale by Sept 12. 1810. II. D. MASSER. "STEEL" Ca.l aud Blister Steel, for sale by Sept. 12. 1810. H. B. MASSER. SPRING S I E ti L. Of a i ious siies fur Eliplic Springs, for sale by Sert. 12. 18 10. II. B. MASSER LARGE OUARIO BIBLES. For sale at very reduced prictaby Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. BLXN K BOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale bv Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. Bomis, Mortgages, &e. for sale by Sept. 12, 1810. H. U. MANSER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for ale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B , MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, fcc, for svle by Sept. 12, 1840. U. IJ. MASSER. A MTi S A T TIN "ET TSP7r cassTmeres sale very low by Sept. 18, 1840. H. B. MASSER. CARPETING. For sale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840 H. B. MASSER. BLANKETS For sale cheap by Sepl. 12, 1840. H. BMASSER. 'UN B LE AC H E U"M USLIN S. For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. "cot Ton i yarn anu Cotton laps For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B- MASSER. llEMP ANMf t'O'i'TON 'I'WINE For sale by Sept. 12, I810J H-U. MASSER lT0WIXU LINES, COR Us AN U ROPES. . For salo by Sept. 18. 1810. II. B. MASSER. fs& nnaDQ - GUM ELASTIC Shoes, a large assoit ment. Sperm Od, best quality Books, of sll description. Silks, black and coloured. Stair Carpel ing. Cuttnl) Carpet. Carpi t Chiin, of all colors. Sad.llery, a geneial .ortinint. Eliplic Springs. Coach Lamps. Cani ig.- Bands, Brass Joints, Brase Dashers, Patent Leather. Just received and for a tie at the store of Jf. U. MASSER, November 14, 1810 tf A1T1TTT-LS. IJ'OR Christmas and New Yeat'a Gifts. Duffiloe Robes. Zinc in sheet. For sale by H. B. MASSER. December 24, 1840. CB.iLlTEEB.PJES. E"JREsII Cranberries, jut received and for sale 1 by H. B. MASSER. November 14, 1810. tf 1TEW GCOEG. TfUST Received Meiino, Broche, and Cheaille Shawls. SeaOtlcr, Seal and Sextette Cap. A large assortment of Dark Chintzes. French and Euglish Merinoes, Ar. For sale at the siore of Jl, U. MASSE U, November 7, 1810, NEW GOODS. UST RECEIVED a new and splendid assort- 9JP ment of Calicoes, Muslins, 5cc. For sale at tho store or . - HENRY YOXTHIMER, October 31, 1840. tf. woolen v.oons. ' OF the latest manufacture, consisting in part of great variety of Cloths, Cassimercs, Satli netts, Merinoes, Flannels Mouselin de Laincs, fee. Just received and for sale nt the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Oct..ler31, 1850.- tf. (Iroccrics. J UST RECEIVED a Urge and general assort ment of Groceries liquor eve. r or sale at the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 31, 1840. tf- "drugs. PAINTS, and Dye Stuffs, a fresh supply just received and for snlo nt the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 31. 1810. if. XrttiL'&ER & FARMER AY hear of a good situation, fifty miles from Sunbury, in u 1W settlement, where he would obtain a long lease i.: small Gnat Mill, end have a Farm adjoining, by ii.qti'.'iMR of THE PRINTER. October 10th, 1840, fit OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 29 North Water Street, Phila. m il" ANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, whien 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 nut proving as lepresenled, may be returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be icfunded. I heir stock now in store consists of Ihe following nils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speim 3 Oil, 6000 do do do do do do do Coloilcss Oil, 15,000 10,000 20,000 6000 Fail and Spring Sperm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Piesed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,000 s 00 Barrels superior Strnits Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 50 do Nea's Foot O.I, 75 Casks Oiivc Oil, Tanner's Oils, rXj 'i'his Company hai a number of Vessel en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon cet'ing al all times Oil as pure as imported. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1S40. ly. ATTEITTIOIT. riHE special attention of buyers from the south 1. and west, and for the state trade, is respectful ly invited to the following assortment of GOODS, which the suliscrit-er will dispose of at such prices as will amply repay his friends for calling fcnd ex amining hi stock. To CASH purchasers, at the pre.-cnt lime, extraordinary inducements will be of fered, i 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish malting. 500 pieces Canton mntling, assorted 4-4, 5-4 and C-4 white, checked and flowered. 1000 hearth rngs, a I eautiful assortment of Wil ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. 200 pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block Carpeting. An elegant variety of Wilton, Brussels, Scotch and English, Venetian, Damask, &r. &c 1000 dozen men snd bova caps, comprising a great variety of Fur, Seal. Nutria, Muskrat, aud Coney, Hair, Sealvile and Cloth Caps. 100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted sizes. 100 do Manilla do do do 50 do Sheep-skin do do do 30 bales French B .skc.s, comprising every de scription. 500 pair Venetian Blinds, ass'd flguica and eolois. 3000 pat. nt do do do 1000 nests Cabas or Satchcli, as'd, embossed leather, alraw and oil cl.ith. 5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra zilian do h'trn, ivory, brass and wood, cmprising a large assortment of every variety. 3000 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or riding, of gut, lea ther and throad, with German silver, gilt, ivory und bone mountings. 1000 dozen painted pails, Wilson's brnnd. 1000 nests ceil ir Tubs a: d Buckets; also, Churns, Piggins, ater Cans, &c. The above together with an extensive nfcsortment of fancy goods, Briltani and German silver ware, feather and Iristle Brushes, Looking Claws, Ma hogany and Gill Flames, of every size and descrip tion, are manufactured, imported, and sebctcJ ex precsly foi tho southern, western and i-tatc trade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 18 North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7.J840. ly. FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth and Murket Slretts, Fhiludtl- pitta Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted. do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles and double uppers. do Calf-skin do do do nailed and uppers. do Heavy Water Leather Bootf. do do Neats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-kin. do do do Crockers do do Fine Monroes warranted do Kip do do do C .lf do do do Coarse do do do do Shoes do do Fiii do do do Kip do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps. do L:st Socks with and without soles. do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoes, tienllemcns' do Over shoes. With every other desc iplion of boots and shoes. Fur Caps of overy description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Ela.lic Shoe Blacking. Bonnets of ull kinds, Palm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia, Na emler 7, 1 840. ly. II it hat-1 Weavfi' V Son, ROPB MAKERS &. SHIP CHANDLERS. Ao. 13 jVurA Water Street, Philadelphia. TV AVE constantly on hand, a general assort BH ment of Cordage, Seine Twines. &c, viii TiiM Roj.es, Fishing Ropos, While Roi.es, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boat. Also, a complete aortinei.t of Seine Twines, Ac. such s Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads. Sii: cVc. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halter", Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, Ac. all of which they will d.spoae of on reasonable tel ni. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840.. j - i-."Wt CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Numhir 29 Korth Third Sired, Philadelphia. UBL1C SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clolhinir. not, Shoes and Hals, and in short almost eeiv description of goods, are held nt this establishment ' every evening. Goods a n al o a.ild at private siiln during the day at the average auction prices. Store, keepers and tradets will find it' 10 their advantage by attending the salt s. C.C. MACKEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. SrEKINO, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, I'hiladeltiliia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Biilith Fr. ncU and American Dry Goods, which they offer for s Jo on the mit reasonable terms. . Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. PETER I)Evi:E; LAST MAKER. No. 71 Callovhiil Street, Philadelphia, ( Three donrs ulnne Second. J (C4 HOE Findings always kept on hand, which ha yf otters for sale on the lowc.-t terms. Country Merchants are particularly to call and judge l,.r themFclvea. i J'hilailelj lua, iNovemher 7, 1810. I.e. OLIVER N. THACIIER, Agt. MANUFACTURER OP HATS, CAPS, &.C. No. 40 North Third Street, Phila. C Opposite I tic City Hotel. J HATS, Caps and Ladies' Furs, of every de scription, manufactured nt very low prices, aud Country Merchants supplied at shoit notice. Philadelphia, November?, 1810. ly. LOWER & 1JARRON, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Non-rii Trimn Strkut, Philadelphia. VI 7 11 ERE their friends and Customers will always ' find a largo and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, w hich they will sell al the lowe-t prices. Philedelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. J . W . 8 W A I N , Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. Ao. 37 A001 Third street, two doors below the City Hotel, Fhiladilptia. OUNTRY Menhanls and others are solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Phila ielphia, November 7, IS 10. ly J a tub !' lsimitli & Son. ESPECTFULLY informs th.ir frier's and ocquaintanc.es generally lint thev still con tinue to keen at the old stand. No. 20 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SKUFF AXD SEGARS. Which they will sell on the niost accommodating and ressonublu terms. - N. B. All goods sold will be guaranteed, and all orders promptly attended to. Phlbdilphia, November 7. 1M40. ;ly. "FETEPC 02J OYER j Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. C6 North 2t street, a few doors above .Ircfi, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and V alices, of ev ery desciiption, all of which he otTors for sal on tho most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly P. & A. HOVOUDT'S China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse. No 1G4 North Third street, third dour bcluw Vine street, Philadelphia. WHERE they constantly keep on hand a large assottment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most rei aonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. TIIEOPlLUSCl; LP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, A:c. No. 5 South Third srett, four doors below Market Philadelphia- KEEP constantly on hand a lari and acncral assortment I'oac'u Lamps Curri.igx Bands, Axle Arms, Eliptic Springs, Pali nt Leather. &r. Country Merchant snd saddlrs will be supplied at all times on the most ica.ionablo trims. 1 l.ey wiit find it to their advantage to call and examine his assortment before purcha.iii! elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. REYNOLDS, Mc FA U I .A N Die CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Drv Goods. A'o 105 Market street, FhiUulelpliia. OUNTRY Merchants, and others can be sup plied at all limes with an extensive assort ment of the ticst and most fashionable Good upon the most reasonaMo term. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. J. S. lEDARA, Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store No. 44, North Fourth near Arch st., Philadelphia- "7HERE Country Merchants and o:heiscan bn supplied, at ill times, with a large so'rtuient of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Woolen Sl.iits and Drawers, Spixd Cotton, Patent Thiead, Cotton Coids, Buttons, Tapes. Bindings, Ilooki and Eyes, Pins, cVc. Aud a general vni. ty of ue I'ul articles, which be ollWs fur salo at th lowest prices. Philadelphia, November 7, 1S10. ly. . BBOTHE?., WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS ANU STATIONERS, No. 12- Chesnut Street, below -itli, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Books and Stationary -comprising Theological, Law, Medical, Classical. Miscellane ous and School Books, Day Books, all a.zes, Led gers, do., Family Biblos, Pocket Bibles, Writing Patters, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac., which they ot ter at the lowest p ices to Country Merchant's Pro fessional Gentlemen, Teachers, and all others that may favor them with tite r custom. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. ESIIERICK, 1IANSELL is. CO'S. WHOLESALE DRY OOODS STORE.1J No. 1UG I -5! Market Street, Phila. J (Beluw Fifth S,,uthside ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general as. sortmentof Ho-iery, Lace, and Fancy Good, Country Merchanta are rexe-fuliy requested to give I he in a call snd eisminn for them l s. Phdadelp hia, NoTewber 7, orSI' -