II A IV K VSIkLVATVI,. Thelidlowing list shdTra'the currrnl value iff all T-cnnsylvarria Bank Note. The most implicit re- fiance rosy he tplaced upon it, as it is every "meek carefully xomptrell with and corrected 'from Bick- inell'-a Hr porter. JHiuUci In 9hlladclpliln. - Dic. ik . -Locatio. Vuiktn NOTES AT VAU. Hank of North America , Hank of the Northern Liberties . 11 n nk of I'armavKania . . 'Hank of Penn Township . .. 'Commerciall 'Bank of Penn'. . , Farmc re and Mechanic' Bank . Gi'trd Bank , 'Kensington Barlk . . Manufacturers' & Mechanics' -Bunk . "Mechanic Bank .. . -Moyamensing Bonk . Phiradrlrrtiia iBank "Schuylkill Barik "Souihwark Bank "Western Oarik ' Oajwm'ti-y llnnrlc. Dartk of filtebwg .Pittsburg Think Of Chester County Wcsfc-hesler Blank of Delaware Dounty -Chester par par par 'pur par -par par par par par pr pnr par par .par ipar rpur "par par SJ par 'Hank of Germantown Hank of iiewislown Bank lOtiflflletown Batik df Montgomery "Co. 35 Kirk of Northunibeiland Ueik County Bank German! own Lewis-town Winaietirwn Nflrristown par Nir(humbrr1and par trading j to Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia -Carlisle Bank Carlisle uoyleslown Bank Doylestown lEanion Bank "Easton Jchange Bank itttrurr iio io rhraiirh rtf llnllidaysburg Fanneas Barfk of Bucks co. Bristol farmers' Bank of Lam-aater Lancaster par li ipar ipar 4 par pat par par ipar finr par far jiar Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading ilarrisburg IBank Lancas'cr Bank Lebanon Bnnk Merchanta' & Manuf. T)arik Minera' Bank of Pottsville Northampton Bank HarriHburg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg Pntlaville A Hentown Toward Towanda Banic IV ret Branch Bjnk "Wyoming Bank Ulu-e of Bank of Penn'. OKoe do sle Office de -do Office 4e -Ho NOTES AT Dank of the United States' Williamsport parr VN'ilkesbarra par Hrrisburgl These Lancnaler I offices leading 'f do not Easton jf issue n. DISCOUNT. ' Philadelphia PlttsllUTg Erie New Brighton do de Ohamliershurg t J Gettysburg ) J Monlrowe j Erie III Oir.ce of Bank of U. . Do do do lo 4a 4 Kensington Sav. Ins. A Penn Township Sav. Ins, Bank of CbambereUirg Buiik of Gettysburg Book f SurjehaiKi Co. Erie Bank Farmer' & Drovers' Bank Franklin Bank Houesdale Bank Monnngahela Bank of D. WayneolHKg Waahnrgkxi tj Honesdule j UrowMsvitte 2 j York H York Bank N. li. The note of tbone banks on which we mil quetationa, and substitute a dash ( ) are not (mrcttased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the vaception of those which have a 4etler of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 8ar. Ina. Philadelphia Philodeljihia Loan Co. do Kchy Ik ill 8av. Ina. do failed failed failed failed no sale closed closed failed closed no sale failed fmled failed Manual Labor Bank (T. W Pyott, iM-op.) Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford liana, of Beaver Bank of Swatara Bunk of Washington Outre Bank City Bank Farmers' &. Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' & Mech'cs' Bank Farmers' A Mech'cs' Bank if simony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen'a Bank Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. NorUujmb'd Union CoL Bk. North Western Bank of Pa. Oiftoe of Schuylkill Bank Pa. Agr. At Manuf. Bank Silver Lake Bank Union Bank of Penn'a. Westmoreland Bank Beaver Hsrrisburg Waliington Bt-Ki-ftHKio Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. lirccncaat'.e Harmony no sale Huntingdon no aale Ijewialown no sai Warrt-n faik-d Dundait' iio sale New Hope cloectl Milton no sale Meadtille tiostd Port Carbon far lid 'arlislo falli d Montrose closed Unionlown failed (ireenaburg closed Wilktebarie no sale Wilkesliarre Bridge Co. (y All notes purjiorting to be on any Pennryl vauia Bank not given in the above list, may be set down as frauds. KEW JERSEY. Bank of New Biunswk-k lieivtdete Bank Burlington Co. Bank ('ummercial Bank Cumberland Bank Farmers' Bank Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Farmers' and Mechanics' Bk Franklin Bank of N.J. Brunswick Rclvidrre Medford Perth Amboy Bridgeton Mount Holly Rahway N. Biunswick Middlttown Pi. fsilnl 2pm par lpm par par Spin failed . I pin Jeiuey City faded failed failed failed failed Hobvken Bkg& Grazing Co Hoboken Jersey City Bank Jersey City Mechanic' Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris Company Bank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newark Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co Jersey City Post Note Newark Bkg & Ina Co Newark par Called 2pm par po sale 2pin par failed failed I pm fulled 2pm par par New Hop Del Bridge Co Lainbertsille N. J. Manufac. and Jikg Co Hobuken IN J Protect hJth& Iioibwd 14 Jersey City Orange Bank t)range Palerson Bank I'ateraon Peoples' Bank do Princeton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Co aleaj Stale Bank Newark SUte Bank Eliza' rhUiwn Sute Bank Camden Stale Bank of Morria . Mori Mown Salt Bank Tim -on par 2 1 an 2 m 2 pm failed ' fulled 11pm 2pm I pm fadej t- alem and J hilad Manuf Co Haleo Sussex Bank Nn.ton Trenton Banking Cu 'i'ni.ioo Union Bank Dover Wathiiigton Banking Co. '2ckcikuck ii:i,a aiu Dk of Witm k Brandywiuc Wi'mington Bank of Delaw are V ilmuton Bank of JiiiDyjna Suiyma Do blanch Mkllord Farmers' Bk of State of Del Dover Do branch. Wilmington l0 tiraocQ Oeorgon far Do branch NewcaUe pai Union Bank Wilmington par frt- Under 5' fj Oa all bank marked thus () thsr are ei thai rounlsrCsit or altered ooiet of th aii9U ds flonuatnioas, in circulation. !L !.LHI.i.l! PROSPECTUS or THE JUAIIV Kltt'YOIR. TERMS f2 run the skrsio. The -undersigned being Yillly war of the im portance of having Daily Democratic Paper, published at tile "Seal of Government rtf 'Ponnsjl vunin, during the stsnititie of (lie Legislature, in complianr with 'the rrqireat nl a numta-r of their democratic friends, propone to publish the'KEV'. WTOiNE DAILY, durinn the tipprosching ael1n, on a Royal'Sheel at (he low price of two noLLns for the stTsion, or two cents per Mnflle'cnpy. The great object to be nttaiued bv the publicatinn of a Daily paper at Harrixhurg dnriiH? the sriwimi of the 3.rp ulntu'e, is livdh'e irpnrts of theDnbalcs in the 'two 'House, on all important public qnn liims, more nt 'leriRth th iirh.ts'heri'tnfiue hern cus tnmsry, and to cet-thunp report out Irefore the putv lie, more rx.editioti'y tlmn by 'the slow prorerof n erii-wei kly pnper. Titer is an nmticty in the mitidti'iif'tlio nailing public tn obmin tlte eailiist mbrrtntitinn 'in rrpitnl to all pulilic tiKtvemcnts : ami as the inrasnrcn to be brought lornnrd and dis riiMk'tl, nl the apprnni hing m-shUhi dfour Lrgisla ttucw ill be of the firnt nnportimre, to the people at l.irpo, ve 'nniprvp that ilirre ran be no more aubnhle litne tluiti lite prrsi'iil, fir the commence nu itt Of an enterprise of this kinil. As cute f the -proprietor of the Keystone is a profi'Shinnul stenographer, and has 'long bren on gxgrd as a -Ktiporirr -in (JoiiBrea, in the Conven tion to amend lite Constitution, and in the Slate I.CRihlmiirr, he coi.fidcntly hnpea that he will be enabled to Cuiuluct the Lrginlalrve Ik-pnrtrnent of the psper, in a manner entirely satii-fuciory to those members whose remarks 'he 'msy repoit, and the public at Irfrgn. He will 'be assisted by competent reiortcrs, and will at all Mines attend in one Houre himself o en mire fafthfiil and accurate reports of debates in the fl.retflature. The other proprietor will take charge of tin -Editorial Department Of the paper., nd aa be has heretofore had conatdL-rable experience m-conducting a Democratic Journal, in another .part of the tHme, he hopes to 4e able to make the Keystone acceplahie nol only to his politi cal friends, but to the reading public. W e shall also have a correspondent at Wash ington, who will give a daily y n-pis of the huti ness transact! d in the National Legislstuie-; ami an account of all .the political movements, which nay be made attire set of the geiwrul Ouvern mrnt. (Jj Aa we shall incur a 4teavy expenditure, o ver and altove our own labors, in getting ufiur Daily, and in employing Krpoitera,'Corrtpoirdt,ii1s, A.C. we trust our fi irnds throughout the state will exert themselves to give our punier as wide circu lation sa pussddis Tl very low rate at w'hkh we have placed our Daily, will make it necessary for us to adopt the i ih system, so far ut 1cat it is concerned, and n quire payment to be made to it during the first month of the session. 'Ihe Bcwii-wrekly Keystone, (Double Royal iie) will be published us usual during the scr-siou at two dollars. (Xj- Post Masters and oilier sending live subscribers accompanied by ten dollaia, will be entrlred to aoy forlheir trouble. ISAAC . McKINLEV. i. M. O. LESCLKE Hsrri.burg, Dec 4, IS4I. PECTUS THE DAILY STATU CAflTOZj aASaTTTH. THE editors of the State Capitol Gazette, at the urgent aolicitation of rminirous Democrslic friend in almost every country of the Common wealth, have come to the conclusion, to publih, during the sittings of the approaching session of the Legislature, the mute nprroL gazette, daily. The Daily Gizktt: will la? ptinted en a voy al sheet nf tine paper, whrcii will be sufficiently laigc to contain full reports of proceedings of both branches of the Legislature. In carrying out our intention of publishing a daily pir at the seat of Government, we will of course tajliject ourselves to heay expenditure, and will coneqtienlly expect the Democracy of Pennsylvania to lully round us, and sustain us in our undertaking. To mal ic Us to give full report ol the proceedings nf the Le gislature, we have made arrangements for placing in each Hou-v a conitrnt stenngrapber, the ability and professional experience of one of whom at least, is universally admitted both here and else i wtiere. In addition to thia, we have engaged, at a ennsidif able expense, the valuable services of our I lale Washington Correspondent, whose rtyle of writing, the forcible, energetic, and fearless man ner in which he laid bare the doings of Federalism, and the faithful predictions which he gave, during the trtraordhtartf session of Congretw, is lamili ir to our numerous leaders, many of whom have chetrfully admitted to u, in person, that Cleon" is one i f the bent political wiitcrs of tlte day, and have urgvd ua ngaiu to pria-ure his aid us our cor respondent at the seat ol the Gent ral Government. As regards the future course of the Gazette, we deem It unnecessary to s-iy moie than ill at it will al ways be found, as heretofore, a warm u'rter t f the great principle of Democracy, and battling f.iiih fully, for the welfare, promotion, and happiness of the People st large. The banking systi in, as it ia at picsuit conducted, believing, as we do, that it is euliula'ed to spread dUties, nneiy and ruin in e ery commuiriiy where its polluting influence is felt, shall continue to mret from the Gazette the name di lermined o imihii it always ha met wi ll, until the hired coalitions and combinations of ban kers, speculators, and stock-jobhcis, ahull be made to feel that the will of the people is acrn km e. Ha ling la en the ardent and zealous supporters of the re-election of our present worthy Executive, Dtviu R. PoiiTkn, it shall be our pride and pleasure to give to his administration a Grin, decided and ho nest support. In puUishing a daily psper, we are well aware of the heavy lesponsibiluy thai will rest upon us, aa its editors and conductor. We are firmly con vened, however, that a Democratic daily paoer ut , the seat of governmi nt, is much needed, sod at the suggestion of our Deniociatic friends, we havebeeu induced to commence the uudeitsking, pruided rraional le encouragement is given to warrant it. I The vi ry moderate lerms at which we oiler our dai : y pa4 r to subseiibi rs, must convince every one 1 that (he ol jeet is not to resh.e therefrom an extra ' vagant compensation for our lal ors. On the other hsud, we shall l perfectly aaliafled if our expense do mo l.ill U-hind our income. The nrn.li of the DtiLr (iiirTTX are such aa ' u I en it I us to adopt the rssii sxstsm, which ! ru e wni lei-lr clly sdlieied to. Tin -emi-e. kly f riTi; CieiTOL Gssitti ;d i.l ! r. s I size) will la- pubhsliid as heretofore, duiiii! ti e siiiing of the Legislature, Anv (a-ison sndiiii us five suUcrilieis acruin a i nird In i,u dollars, tliull iretive a copy lot their i Iroulile, gratit. par par 41a r par par par Persons MilK-cribing for either of the slove pa llia, aie Mp.eand lo send in their oiders on or be 4oie lit 'iiii of December. TERMS: Dsn? GsciTTX fa the aesbTon 2 00 C-tNl-WltKll GiSlTTI, do. 00 HENLOCK A. BRATTON. Fdilor$ uiid I'mpriui-rt, Hariubuiff, Dec. 4, 1S1I. 'J''J1!. IVIcCALLA & HERSE, Na ai, .Vtn-tli Srconu mircef., 7 (cntlKK or COOMB'S SLt.IT.) Where they constantly keep on hand a geuernl assortment of 0r.DTlt3, C ASSIMBHBS, VESTINOS, And a Rrrnt varitlytlf article vf a tujiennr -quality, which they oiler 'to dispose of Upon 'the mont reasonable term. COUNTRY MEIIOHANTS Knd others will find il'to their advantage to rail and fxaiitinn their sterk before purchaoing elsewhere. I'hilsdelihia. Nov. 0, 1H41. ly AMiif: ; iii Tinitiii i: t "MUST arrived from the rity of Philadelphia, and 9JP 'for aale, nt lb most reduced prices, fur rh, at the new store foimeily kept by John llugur, as follows : 'Clothing of all sort and sires, surh nn Warm Ovcroo;rts, Coattees, PanlnliHiUM, Yrsls, Ac, Also, a lingo avsortineiit of Fine (?ulf i-kin and Wa terproof Boots, Ladies' 'Lnce Hoot, and a variety Of other Bouts and fSlmcs for the w inter, Iritmnrd mid untriimned 'Oum"!Slioe, and Men's, Hoys' and Chtl dren's Shoes, of all sir.es. JOHN 'CHAMBERLAIN, Snnbury Oct. nOth 1811. f. MltS. BOLTON, li ESIECTKL'II.V ii.f.rrms her friet.ds and the public generally, that flic cotitinues to keep tiist well known Tavern Stand In Market street, Snnbury, sign of the hc -mn a - hie rkv . formerly kept by John Bolton, her husband -, and by endeavoring to conduct the estnldisbmi-nt in a manner to give satisfaction to all, hopes to merit a liiicrwl iJtinre of public tpirtroiiBge. ?iiiiliury, OctolH-r'Slth, 1841. ABAIrlS'S HOTEL, SuiilMtry-, Vnrliiiiitilxrlaiiil County, PENNSYLVANIA. HHE subscriber ha rented thst large and ermve- . nient Ta-viln House In Sunbury, lately occu pied by Hiram V'iVc-and is prepared to accifmmo dale ail ho vtH f rvrff him with their custom, in a neat and comfortable manner. 'ROBERT ADAMS. Suiilmry, Oct. C3d, 1841. SIlrCrSClT TP.Y, "I RESPECTFULLY inform the citir.ens of Sun bury and vicinity, that they have tnki n the Minrj lalify occupied by Wm. Durst, where they will carry on the TAILORING BDSINX3SS, in nil its various branches. By strict afti nrimi a-nd reasonahln chaiges, tiny expect to inciit a share of public patronage. Sunbury, Seft.4th, 184 M A D E I R A V LNE. Fii V "a lily Madiera Wine, for sk- low by Sept. I, 1-844 . H. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF B!l A N I Y A 'genuine article alwava nn hand and for sale by Sept. 1, 184 1. H. B. MASSER, HOLLAND GIN, Of Ae best sjaliiy always on hand and for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER. LOAF AND LUMP hand and for sale by Sept. I, 1MI. SUGAR. Always on Jf. B. MASTER, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUsfi MO LASSES. Of the best quality always on hand a id fur sale by Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER, BROWN SUGAR. Of a good quality, for sale low by Sept. 1,1841. II. II. MAS.-ER. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best quality nlwavson hand and for sale bv Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. M ASSER. COFFI' E. Java, Rio and I.aguira CotTcc, con atantly on hand and for snW.' by Sept. I, lll. H.B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter nod Summer strained SK-rni Oil, of the U-at quality, uluey on hand and Ottttf Jf Sept 1, 1841. H. II. M ASSER. STEEL. Casl ond Blister .Steel, for mi re by Sept 1, 1841. H. 1'.. MASSER. IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con stantly on hand and for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER. LltjUOKN.Ofall kinds and ol the U1 quali ties, atwavs on hand and fur sale by Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER. SPRING STEEL. Of various sizes fur Eliplic Springs, for sale by Sef i. 1,1811. H. B. MASSER. LARGE qi'ARIO BIBLES For sale at very reduced price by Sept. I. 1841. H. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Of all kind, for sale by Sept. I.J84L H. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. Bond. Mortgages, A:e. for sale by tfepi. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, &c, for aule by Sept 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER, CASSIMERES AND SATTIN ETTS. For sale very low by Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSE1L CARPETING. For sale cheap by Sept. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER. BLANKETS For sale cheap by Kept. 1, 1841. 11. B. MASSER. " UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. For sale by Sept. 1. 1841. H. B. MASSER. COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS For ssle by Sept. I, 1841. H. B- MASSER. HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For aale by Sept. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER. TOWING LINES, CORDS AXD ROPE. For sate by hept. 1,' 1811. H. B. MASSER. FOR SAW-MILLS. Br Bknjamitc N. Ccsuwi. THE Subscribers having purchased the right for vending and using the abov valuable inven tion, for Northumbeilaud County, ofl'er to dispose of the same to persons who may desire lo purchase. The aliove invention is now in operation al the saw mill of Mr. M'Caily, near Sunbury, where it can be inspected by owner of taw mill and all others interested. E. OOBIN. .Msich SJ. if. SAMUEL U0D1.N. "M il LIST OF BOOKS, run sL ar ' AMTIION'H 4'lassti-Ml Dirlinnsry; Lenlprier's do, A umw ruth's do Cobb's do.; English and Oeniian doi) Aulhon'a i'wt Anllwin's'Orsmmer; Aiitheu's Clretoi Mali's Latin Resdei; Pgilhy'sdo., Ainliew's I .hi in Lestiins; Dotmigsn's Lexicon; 'Ftsk'a lireik 'Eieielses; Daviea's'Lerenrle); timers Maimsi Adams's Roman Antlrpiitiei-; Pinnnck s 'OobUiuith's Ungtmidi do. tlreece; Ljell's Element of Oeulogvi Mrs. Lincoln's llolnnv; Elements of llutanv; llritlge'a Altrbrn; Pnrti-r'a Rbeloiii sl lies deri I'.nn Mini's Oengiai hy ami lli-tury; Olney'a du rarit y's do i HrtilthVlimininer; Kirkhsin's do.; Kav's lte'sd.-rs; (tobl's do.; Cdbb's Aiilllmetick; I'lke's dn ; Etiiersiill's do.; Col b's Spelling Hooks; Town's do,; Ci.hh'a Table Hooks; Evangelical Fa mily Libinrt; Cottage 1lible; Family do; Collater al iio.; Hniuil Biblea and Tlstiimentr.; Parkei's Kit-I'tii-en nn CninjiiiHltioii; Fruit of llieXpiril; Itaxii r's M..iol' Rest; Atiieriean Itf volutiolij Manvatl's No vell.; Mrs. Phelp on'Clicniisliy; 'Iliad; Catechism nf AuiericHii Lsw; Lelleraon Snfurid Mniiic; Che lurKiry lor Beginners Englihh l'.xcrcinis adapted to Murray's (irsmmei; tSetpiel to Coinley's .Sm'IIiiih Book; A tin rienn 'Class lli'lik; Dalmll's Scboolinus tci's Aiirtaiil; A grest variety of Dlank Books, Ac. AuguM S8, IHll. "W oris I in 1 1 1 in. IN st ilc ol health the iniestiu-il can-il may be coinpnred to a river whose wrileis Ibnv over the ad- 'joining bind, 'thriiugh fltn rhamiels naftti-e'nr art hnsninde, Hnd improves their qualdier; and to keep iip'the rompnrisnn of the river, so long as it runs on smoothly the channels are kept pure dud healthy; but if by some eiruse flic cdurse n'f the river i stop peik, then'flic'water in the t nnnls is Ha longer pure, but soon becomes atngnrfnt. There is but one law of circulation 4n nnfnfe. V'hen there is n super nbuiiihmce oT humor ial fluid (scroeily) in the inles tinhl tube, mid costiveness takes place, it fl.i-s back into the blood vessels, end iirfilfrates llsK-lf in to the circulation. To'estalilis'h the free course of the river, we mint renrove tlio -ol'strtu tions wliich stop itsfree-eolfr"!. innl tllo-'c of 'itstribVitarr -stream. Willi the bitdy, 'follow the same natural principal'; r move, by that valuable inirgntive tnedh-ine Jirnn divthp VnrVersal 'tgttJalc tif, which nre an ef fectual assistance df nature, the suptTabuiidartce nf humors in the intestine eannl. By persevering in this practice, the -ayn of the circulation will then be -restored to flic 'full exercise of-their natural func tions, and a state ol health Will If firmly establish ed Remember, never sull'ir a drop ol blood to be taken from you Evacuate the humors as often j imd as long as they are degeueruled, or us long as you are sick. Dr. Brsndreth's Office in Philadelphia, rs at No. 8, NORTH EIGHTH street, wherein- pills can I j had at 5:5 cent per box, w iih full dirccliifiia. I (tj'Only agent in SuuhuTy , is 11. 11. Mns-scr Esqr. I uIlbuly, Sept, 4, 1811. t'rriificalre i Jtvncy. THE following are the duly p omled ancMs in tlroir rewx-ctive tmintiin.Tor the sale of Ilrandreih't Vtarluhlr Vnhtrsal Villa. Norfhumberlai d counlv ! Milton Maikey At Chambeilin. Sunt'urv H. B. Manser. M'Kwei s vifle Ueddes, Gicen V Walls. tKMigetirtvxi F. Midlinger & Co. Union county ? lewislrtirg Walls Gedde. Mifflfiihurg lVlhnan cV Birkly. New lieilin John M. Benfer. e-clinsgrove Eyie&Co. Mid dleburg Isaac Smith, Lycoming county : WilliamspnTt John Smith. Newberry M. A: J. C. Futistuii, Munry W. A. Petriean. Jersey Shore James H. He) hum. Columbia county : Danville T. & E. B. Rey nolds. Cattawrssa C, A B rolls. Berwirk Shu msnV Rithnlioufe. Bloouisbuig-John 1C Meyer. Sunbury, Sept. 4, 1841. ATTENTION. J . M1)UV J ) E S , EOL'ESTW llie attention of his country frirnds It whoaro in want, to his very lame stock of l'..niinn Oil Cloths. Msliinps. Knoa Iin, dines, Stair Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opitn-d, al his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d street, nnd No. 2 Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delphia. Julv 31, 1841. ly. JACOB MARTIN, ComiiiKiloii iiiiel Uoi tt artlliix mimciuinT, I ESPECTF1 Ll.Y informe his friends and the k Mrfchants genera'lv, that he continues the t'oinmision and Forwurdmr- IJiisinevs. st I is ware-liou-e, foot of iilow at, Kjili.i-nl, l'eLwaie and , lichuvlkill. Merchant bavin:; gorals to le sh'prHvl, will find it mm li lo their advantage, a lo time and piicis ol fieight, to send ibeir nira'hDni'is-e to the Dipot, j comer of Front und Willow uticcl Railroad, as liny j ran then be sent either route by the Tide ater ( Canul, m Schuylkill and Union Canals, as boats will arrive and drprrt daily lor the Juuinta and Susquehanna Canals by Tide-wt,tcr in low of steam, or via Schuylk.ll and L moil I. amis Irom I uirmuuiit dam. Merchants will please be prrtieular lo send all goods destimd for eilt.er route, to the large Di pot, J corner Ol g roll' ami i ihiw uuvri uuintjuu, inn directions acvouipany ing them, wli.cli routo they i-,. -. I I .II .. I L.U wish tnem to be shipptM. Coarse and fine 3all and Piaster al wholesale prices, on llie ueiuware or cnu ikiu. riiiladelplnn. ju ib a. tmt - iv. J0H1TS C JllrCIlTGS. WHOLISALE PHOE, BONNET, Cap oiii' I'ulm luf Hal Snre. No. IOSoith 4ih Stiiet, PHILADELPHIA, YiniERE an eitoi.ie amorinieut of the aloe ' ' articles are constantly kept on hand, for sale at the most reasonable terms. May 2'J, 1841. ly. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. lv 1 W K V ATK1CK .V SON, A'o. 21. JVor-M lliird ttreet, (iCTWItX MARK IT Ain CIISSSfT TIT,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for ale a large and excellent assortment of SyirnuA Hides, I'atna Kip; Tunutrt Oil, cVr., at the lowest maiket price', inher for cash, ii exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignments of Leather received for tie, 01 purcliased at the highest maikel prices. (J3" Leather stoied free of thaige. April I 7, 1841. lv. ATTKNTION MiPX'l. ANTS. AtV. E. P. fit J. H. TRICK, WHOLESALE GROCER", FOR WADING iV raonies roMvissin mifHinn, Ao. 29V, Mar kit ttirct,firt ikmrt amvc Seventh, riiiLAiu;i.i'HiA, OFFER for ale, at the lowest market prices, grneial assortment of Teat, Ci'Jftei, Sugari, Mt,!iiMst, Winet, Ijruwt, ttfiicei, Tobacco, iic. Cor stb r Pmiiu i a nceivrd and sold on commis sion. Meichsnts, Hotel keeHrst and others, w i! find it to their advantage lo Call and examine our tock, la fore purdiising lUewhere, Mir. hit wishing their goods r. Heeled in this city, by h aving an order, will have them prompt y lorwardrd, by the most expeditious lines. iwi r. nun, juu.y m. mira. Ft. leu. ly. AN unparrlleled remedy for common Colds, Cmlgha, Arthma.lnfluenr.a, Whooping Cough, Bronehitis, and all disease of the Breast and Lungs, leaiiing lo consnmjition; compoped of Iho concen trated virtues of 'Horehound, Bonnet, Blood Root, Liverwort lind teveral other tegrtnble substancrs. Prepared only by J. M. Wimslow, Rnchestt'r, New York. The int1ocince anil nniveTsitllv tldrnilteil pectoral viiluesof the Heiba from Which the tialiUm tif Ihtrtlmxmd is made, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessi ty to ob-rrvc thst this Medicine Contains the whole of theit Medicinal properties, highly 'concentrated. ami so happily combined with seveial olbe'r vege table substances, as to render it the must specify, mild snd certain remedy, now in u.-e, fr the com plaints above mentioned. The Balaam removes all imflnmmntinn and s. to uch of the Lungs, loosens tough vinid phli grn, en abling the patient lo expectorate wnh ease nnd free dom, aarrutges cough, relieves nthmntic and difli eltlt tee pirnlidn, heals the injured prirtn, opens (be poirs, uild composes the ilistuihrd m-rVes, snd gies strength to the tciidei lungs, and thus 'produces a sja-edy nnd lasting cure, LuMiatiti-'M! "is'Vhk 'b sr..T ni mk l M Jr. Wo are'tiol ntiiong that clsas nf Editors who for a few dollars will, .('it 'the expense of truth nnd ho nesfy V"ernck tp" an article nnd bring it into rapid sale-; ttcillier ate wr willieft to lemsin silent, after having tested the utility of an imj roVemeiH clr dtf covery in scii nceor ail. Our Tc.ldcrs'will rccollert we told them we were unWi fl w iili a sure 'tlrro.it Hnd violent cold some few "Weeks ngo. Well, we pur chased two biittles of WIXH) TS BALSAM OF HOR'EirOUNl), and so sudden wo the rine, that tve ftrrgot we evrr had a cold. Those who arc nfllicted, may try it upon our ri comn einlaiion. k 1uitlo" T-rrrtijh. For sale by HENKY i OXTHEIMER.vViirroirrjr, JACOB BRIGHT, Xirlliumbrrlirrtd. Also, by DrntfCikW ffncr.lly tbrouuhout the country. QCj' Price, .10 crtits lier bottle. August 14th, 1841. ly. HAYS, ELLIOV, LVON & GOSH, M lfrilos;iK- IH'lllt l In '(rrJi, firiliah (in J iinrricun try (Jixxh, No. 12 N'oum Tma-n Ktot.i.t, 1'nini r i nn t (OUNTftY Merrhants can be supplied nl nil timrs witf. in extensive assort n.ent of the above Goods, On "the n;ot reasi liable and satisfactory limn. May Vft, 1841. ly. THIS MACI1INK AtJALNST TIIJ: WOULD. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. A VEX PORT'S Improved Patent Threshing 2 W Marhrrre nd Horse Power, which threshes and cle.rtis at tlie snrrro Wtnv an SiiVention for whic h Fnrnier have long looked in vain, and vlirch renders the above machine perl'i-el and past further improvement. Those w ho have been w-aititig for something better than heretofore nib red for sale, wilt find this to he tiro article Come sec it and fudgo for jinj!sefvem The mbs-criliers have purcliased llio right nf the above Mavhiirc and Horse IVswer, lor the couii1 ties of XomtivMnrsiAMi, LrcoMiMi, Ciinton, and I'mon and also, the piivileges of vending them in any other (daces for which the ilyht has nol been pieviously sold, 'Hie advantage whK-ti t?irs Msrl:ie has mrr sll others inv-eiitej are motiy nnd vdAiiAis, tJne boy snd three men can do all the threshing and ! cleaning ol ISO bushels of wheat in out day and this usually lakes seven hands one day snd three j the next. For fiekl thteshii.R it I d.es the K-ad of any thing in this world no grain is scattered or j lost. I Surh is the superiority of the Horse Power, that time horses can thresh as much with ii as l four can with any other. The Machines and Horse Power will be sob! toeether or sept rate, lo suit purchaser. Made and sold ill Miliotl.by the sulscribers. WM. WELCH. WM. H. POMP, HEX RY Flilt'K. Milton, April 17, 1811. it i: t O.V.V l'IK1 Tl f.V. THRESHING WINNOWING MAf'lllXE. Having had in use, one nf Duveliport's Pali nt Threshing snd Winnowing Machines, snd being rrpratcdly called upon fur our opinion in regard to iheir alue, durability and advantages, we muke, tree to Mule, that they exceed in our opinion, any Thresh'ng Machine we evrr before wilncsstd in use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market 200 bueln Is nf W heal er day, and ibis with the aid of three hands la-side llie driM-r. Tim Straw is psssed ciV from the grain on an incline plane, ex tending alioul 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce--ly a grain la lost. lint is of some iui ottunce and greatly so, is the fuel that no dust passes fintn tin- Machine to the man who feeds it. The Horse power seems lo la) perfection itself three horses may work it with rase and their faslist gait tned only be the ordinary lough giit. We most cheerfully ri commend the Machine to Fanners they are manufactured in Milton by Messrs. rich Pomp and Fiick. PHILIP 1III GEKT. JOHN I) KELLER- Chilisipiaiiuc Islp., NorlVd co, March 20, 1811. BRADY'S HOTEL. DAXTILLE, COM JIIII A Ol MY, l'enns) 1 vsuls. HE SUBSCRIBER tespeclfully informs the public, that he has removed from iho tow n of ailulcii.-a lo Danville, and that be has purchssed in that place, the Large and Cummodiuu II It II K HOlsE, st Tax const- or mill and nahkkt sth:ti. (Oppnitc the Cuurt-lhuse.J a s W hieh he ha fitted up l-y the erection 4N of ADDITIONAL Bl ILUINGS. and !mj .;-l extensive SI AlU lMi, for the l.nftr. i t' f&titinmeiit if Travellers and Vititors, He is now prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him wilh a call, and he woulj state thai no thing in his pow er shall be left t.ndone, to rendu his ru-tomer comfortable and happy while under his care. Ilia accommodations are so. pie, and hi rooms luruished in modern style, and the proprietor is de termined that his establishment shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and importance of the town in which it is located. His Tabl will tie supplied with every luxury of the season, and the best and chotcttl variety the market can a ford. His Ba will he stored with all the best articles thul can be furnished by our cities, and the whole will be audi as to give salts f.iriion lo every one. Wrll kliowme: that an enlightened public will alwava judge for ihemselvea, he feels confident that itu-y will favor him with their patronage SAM I EL A. BRADY. Pan Hie, Jan. 30. rrnitpM,Ylesvui-orC'ohiiiiiiiptloli, AND not suffer the early seeds lo knit its fatal thiesda in ynur system, but guard tbemasyoQ would the Ihlef at riight. When yo find th fa tal enenry aeekinR to destroy your health hf iml i hing the evil seeds of a serlmii disease, Raxroaxa Dn. Dlkcas's TjxirtcTonaaT "Rrmrnr will irn mediately destroy and remove them. Thousand of your si I dia annufifly from the want of proer trralineut. Had tho-a known the wonderful effects of this medicine, and used it in lime, msny coulJ 'ha-ve 'prolonged their dsy, and yet be dwelling a mnngst their dearest friend. Those who aie lbo ring under the influrnre of this disss, lose no lime in prorminB Da. DUNCAN'S 'EXPECTO RANT RE VI EW. 'It ls.re and efTeclusI, and always gives relief in the loo-rt hope'less ease, ft strengthen the weak and debilitated ; relieve th pain in the breast and side suppresses the dis trCs? ng coneh ; Slopping the hectic fever and night sweais. and fimlly (if th case be not 'too 'far tlT vaneed) restoring perfect healh. Full iHrm tiorrs arid a ffeallse "I rfiven in parh' phlet, which ac.cilfhps'liirm the'rnedirine. For sale al the -PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. I& North Eighth afreet, Philsdeli hia. Also at the ntore-nf HENRY YOX MTEIMER jWilS. 1841. Arrnt. irloi-O i OIM IUiV l-rMlf(i7 Of the efficacy nf Dr. Ilnrlich't 'Celebrated Medi rimt. Di e Sin :I -was trttlicfcfl with a bilious and iicrviilf s dieB ''r, K -fhty alarming degrse, with rill tlie syinptnth which so frequently etfee.i rei fixed condition, 'vir. ; giddiness in the head, viol nt tremors. -( hilline, wilh a fixed pain in the right side, Complexion bad, and rnsrivenee; indeed I was in n most miserable 'condition, I had triad many remedies, but foifnd no permanent relief un til I had purchased Dr. Harlich't compound rtrenfllienin unit Herman aperient J'illt, which from their supeiinr virtues, I wsc completely cured, and am able to pursue my employment, free from pain and discs, (signed) JOHN BOLES. Dated Xeuin. Ohio June 1, l?40. Pnifciple Office for lire United Stales, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET., Plfflad.lphin. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Dee. 1 8th 1841. Jgtnt: C-'oiiMiiii pfioii ! C oiitatiiii pf Ion ! I DR. DLXCAN'S l.Xl'ECIORAXT REMEDY S an infaliiblo remedy for airc.trng P'tilmonary Complaints, Colds, Gofigha, Stpittinc of Bloixl tlillirulty of Brentliing, Bronchitis, soreness of the Throat nnd diHii-ull Ervclortinn, Weskne-ae) Del il ly, Liver CuHipl.uut, and all Oilier alTcclion f a roriTirrriplive natilie. This medicine has a de cidod advjnige over on a' preparations of the kind, ns it regulates llie I owtIs. and strengthens the con stitution ; ntil docs not bunt vp the system and eiicirtin.ge Tilpmpemiit-e, as most of the medicine do, lv the f dnl opi.nti's aWhol combined in them. Sor b medicines have a igreat teir-J.-ncy to bring misi ry s;m" distress, and eyetl death tiron many yslualile citizens. e find by the wiekly records of the bills of inorlnlity, that tluee fourths of the human sinils wln so sirtditily departed from their dea-estf'iiU'l-ftnd Telaii , have lieen swept ofTby that fatal and Ml destroyer, CVnumplion, when many could h ive een savrd if they had ued pioper medicine. Fellow twinge who yet dwell with Ws, nrrVl are a'llrct'ii Willi the premonetary sMiipioms of iliij discnvo, proctire immediately Dr. Duncan's Expeciorant Remedy before it lie too late, and not tie h-d lo Mil Vo ttiait sMch symptom will soon pass oil' without lire Vise of pioper nredicinet by sui h negligence you my aoon be led to know your folly. One b tire may at the first attack, be sullicieut, I'uTnphlen giving a full treatise, alway accompany the medicine. Price, fl perbolile. Oili.-e No. 19 North Kiehth street, Phrladelphia, HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Dec lllh 1811. Agent. Iysn-sla Ai. lit pot Itondr larhnis Vtircd In Dr. Harlich't Celebrated Medicines. WILLIAM MORRISON, of Schuylkill '- Sixth :i!t,ti, Plul iirelphia, aWicied for aevef ol yvw widi the al-ove distressing disease sick-r,e-s ut llii stomach, headache, palpitation ef the hearty impaired ujipetite, acrid crttctations, coldness nnd we..kriss ol the extremities, emaciation and general debility, di-turbed rest, a pressure and wtigbt at the stomach slier eating, severe flying pains in thn chest, back and aides, Coativeneas, dishki- fof society nr roiiVeiialiOn, Isng.iur and las situde up n the least occasion. Mt. Moaaiso had tipbed to '.he most eminuit physiciahs, who considered it bt-vtid the power of human skill to restore him to health ( however, aa hia affliction hid reduced him to a ihplorahte cornHliotl. having been induct d by a fnend of his to try Dr. UiNLicrt Medicines, i.a tin y Iimiir highly recommended, by which he procu-ed two package for trial before usii g the sfi-nnd package, he foUnd hl.aelf greatly relieved, and by continuing the Use of them the di-ease entirely disappeared he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Principal oliice, 19 North blghlh street, I'hila dolphin. Also, M sale at the store ol HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Dee. 4 th, 1811. Agent. StL DUNCAN'S r,iK-loriiiit Ilriiictiy. IS peifoiiiung some nl the most wonderful cures on record. Mr. WM. PEARSON', of De!wre county, Pennsylvania, wis taken in the fall of 1840 with a disirvtxnn; Cough, Which dally increased utilit he l-crame ao much reduced in flesh that he w as oli'iged to be heliied in and out of bed. Hi Phsieians at length gave up all hopes, and pro nouued his lung fatal'y tijf.cled and incurable. In this hopeless situation he was for ten week ; when a dieud of hi railed to ace him, and disco vering his avvtul condition. He immediately pro- coied ihree bo tile, of DR. DUNCAN'S EX PEC- I'ORANT REMEDY, (having witneafed the ef- fei Is in a similar case, induced him to procure the medicine,) and gvc it according to dirictions, and to the astoui-hineiit of all friends, the patient be gan lo feel heller before using the medicine one w-eik. After using it sirnlly six week the pa tient was ri rub red Mo to resume his daily occu pation. How many tt.ou-amls of valuable frienda have been taken i.wsy from us for the want of proper treatment. Tne very many who re yet sniong us, and laboring under alarming symptoms, to such I beg to ray. procure immediately Dr. DUNCAN'S EXI'LCTORANT REMEDY, iA if it be not too Isle, you may be reatored lo jerfecl In abb. In the last slsges there is con so. lat on found in Ibis medicine, by its soothing and na ialiie elfecls. Forsukat the PRINCIPAL OFFICE. 19 North Eighth sliei I, Phd'd' Iphia. Also, st the sloitf of HENRY YOXI HEIMER, Sunbury, November 87. 1841 tnh t! li v n T iH - w are mm AN I'FAl' I'L'RED and wild by thesubrarri. .f J l-er in Sunbury, of the tt '1 in, and the worn wairaiiled, which he oilers for ale at reduced cash prices, now as low at letail as formerly sold by wholtsale, Good Watering Pols, formerly sold at 87, now al 75 cents; Large Buckets, formerly sold at 75 and b2, now al C'i and 60; Gallon Collet) Pols, formerly mid at SO, and thiee quart al 50, now at 45 and 3d cents, and other article of Tin-War in proportion. Stov pip and stove made and sold cheap for cth, ii-. N. 1). All rsons indebted to th auhaeriber, and who wi.li lo save iola, are requested lo rail and nuke aatislsctkm, without delay, either with rash or by giving their notes. Sunbury, ApiUlO. HENRY MASTER.
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