II AU K SOTt LIST. Vi:S.VI.AMl. Tlit fallowing list shows the current value of all f Vininy tvania Hank Notca. The mirt implicit re limce tuny tie 'placed upon h, il i tvtry wreh cuiifiilly iroinpared Uh ai,d corrected fioni Hi. k uell's Reporter. IlaakH lit IMillaUljjliia. -. . Disc, in Namf. Location. Philad. NOTKS AT PAR. Rink of North Amencs . , Hank of the Northern Liberties .. Bank of IYrinavlvai.it , . Hank of Pi nn Town, hip . . Commercial Bank of Pcnn'a. . , I'sm-rrV and Mechanics' Bank . (.Yard "Bank Kensington Dank . . AliiiiUrui'tiirt'iV & Mechanics' Bank Mechanics' Bank . . M-.ivanieiisinpt'trik . . Philadelphia Bank Hihuvlkill Bank Southwark Hank Vv'eiorn Bank . Country Hank. Ptrd: ofPiftstmrg Piilshnig Punk of I'liwter Coun'y Wcstchcslcr li.niU of Delaware Count Cheater P"r, par 10 Pr i'r , par c'oscd pur pur par pr par Car par par par pur par pir to 5 par P ink of licrniantown ltnik of Lewialnwn Baok i f Mitliilotinvn Hank of Montgomery Co. )t 'iik of Nrrthumbctland UetU County Hank C,,lumhia l' uik & Dridgaio. Carlisle Bank iDo)le;tinri Bank Kn-'iiii Bunk Exchdiig ' HatiU J i.j Jo branch of parmees' Hunk of Bucks en. Fanners LI ink of L&ncustri Fanners' Dank of Reading Harris-burg Hank l.incas'er Hank l.olmn in Bank Merchants' tSi .Vumif Dank Miner Oank of Pnitsvillt- Northampton Bink Tmvanda Hank Germantown "Lewis! own Middlolown Noiristowii par 'Vorlhunibcilaud par if-cading Columbia .Cnrlisle Dny'leatown Enston Vittsburg Holbdiiyaburg Bristol Lancaster Reading Harrishurg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg par 3 par par par i par pai par par par par par par F par failed ' Pottsville Allcntown Towanda W. si "Bianch U -nk Wyoming IJank ofli.-c of Bank of Pern's. I tIV do do i li . e -do do Ob'ioe do do NOTES AT YV.illianisport 55 to GO Wilkesbarro (par Harrisburg These Lancaster I ollicca Reading f Jo not Easton J Issue b. DISCOUNT. B.nk of the Uniie.l States Philadelphia tfrfire of Hank o U. S. 1'ittsbuTg Do do Jo Erie Do do do New Brighton Kensington Suv. I iih. A do 1'rmi Township Sav. Int. .do Hank of Chambersburg 'Chambi-rthu.-g !l Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 3 Il.ink of Susquehanna Oo. Muntrose i -Eric B.u k din Farmers' cV Prover?' Hank Wnynrsburg 5 Kianklin Bank Washington 2J 1 1 oncsd. Jo. Il.nk Honesdale j Mounugnhela Bank of D. Urnwnsville 2 J Yoik Hank York l IV. li. The n itra of thoe banks on which we omit notations, bud substitute dush ( ) are not purdiaM'd by the Philadt-ipLia brokern, -.iih the txecption of those wliirh have a letter of r. firince. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. !r.. Plu!adt l4hia Philadelphia LiiuO Co. do Schuylkill Sav. Ii.s. do Manual Labor Hank (T. V l)yiitl, prop.) failed f.iiled fnk'd failed no sale closed eh'tetl failed closed tin fale failed faded failed no ale Allegliany Bank of Pa. Uedfoid Hank of Beaver Hank of Swatara Hank of H'u!.lur. :.n Centre Baiik City Bank Farmers' A. Me- l:-s Bank Farmers' & Medi'c,' Hank Fanners' Sc. MecU'ea' Hai.k llaimony Institi.ie lluntii gJoii Hai.k Juniuta Bank l.uinU rii)eii' Bai k Northern Bank ol i'a. Kew JIopc DeL Bridge Co. Rorthumb'd L'niun Col. Iik. North Westi rn Ha ik of Pa. OlHce of Schuylkill Bank Pa. A r. & Mjm.l. llai;k Silver Lake Bai.k Union Bank of Fenu'a. Wimou;Uiin! il-uik Heaver J I arrisdiirf; Wa-hinuloii Hell.ionte Pltliibtilg Pittsburg Fayette co. Irieneat e llarmoi.y Huntingdon no sale J.eisioAii nutdlu Warren failed l)uu J.:ll" no sale New lli.jie closed Miiton no sale Miadtille cliiatd Purl Cui bon faibd Carlisle faibd MuiiU.so closed I'liiontowu failed (irernsburz closed Wilkobarre HrU.ge Co. Wilkitlarie 110 sale dj All note purporting to he on any Pennsyl vania Bank not given in the above hat, may be set down as frauds. ParikiU'New Biuixwick Hrunsuiek liilvidcie Hank Belvidere Iturliugtmi Co. Bank Medford f'omiuticial l'at.k Penh Ainboy ( 'umlerl.ind Uaiik Jtridgetun Fariuit.' Bhlk Mount uHy l ariin ra' ui.i Methanio' Bk iiahway Fanners' and Mm liankV Hk N. lliunswick failid .ar lpm par 4ar 'Jim failed Fiinnera' and Mei iiauitV Hk Middletown PL lpm 1 rank lit Uni.k o: . J, Jerhey City Holibken Hkc A; GraLUig Co Hohuken ieiaey City Hank Jersey City Mocbnu ' B ink Patu-ison Maiiufatlut.r-' Huik Belleville Muiri. Coinpacy Bank Morritown Moninoulli Bk of X. J. Freehold Mi.liaiiU's' Itai.k IS'ewaik Mechanick' and Maouf. Bk Trenton Morru l.'ai.jl and I' kg Co Jersey City Putt Nolis Ii'cwaik like Ii. Co Ncwaik fa.l.d faihd failed ailed failed par failed 2plu par ix sale Vplll Vldls faded taJ.J lpm failed 2pm 4" par New llopeiwl Bridge Jo LamUnUville N. J. Manut.ic. and Ukg Co Hobokcn N J Protection c. I.C'Uibaid bk Jertay Cily Orange U oik Orange Paier.on Ks .U Palcrsoii People' Hai k do Princeton Bn.k Princeton alem Hanlo.j; Co Sak in Ntute Bnk Newark Stale Bank Elitab. ihtown Stale Bank Csiwomi Stale Hank in Morns Moriistowo Mate Bank Tr.nion Saicm and PUiiaJ Man if Co .ilem Sumx liai.k Newioii 1 teuton Bio kin- Co 'I'rei.toti I'l.ioii Hank JUier Waliingli n Bai kii.g Co. llaikcusaik t.A.VAlli:. Bk of Wihii A ".-;iJiin. U'i ii.ingloN Hank i f l)nt.i' Wiliiuniii Bank ot Smwr 'myma 1U " ...J lull Millord larnicis Lk o; fta'e of Del Doer Do brsiii'i Wihnington Do Imiieli Georgetown Da bisnch Newcastle Union Bank Wilwiiiftua crV Undi 1 ft' par l!j.lll par 2 pin failed tailed li pin 'Jpm lpm (a, I. J (J J On all t'i k marked thus () there are ri tbi r (ounterd t or yltared note of the aariout de l.omiiiatien.. in irealalipn. CITr AUCTION AND COnntUSSION STORE. Kunthrr 89 JWA 7'Airrf Street, Thiladelphia 11 111. IC N. I. EH of Diy (looda, Hardware and Cutlery, ltook, Stitionnry, Clothing, boot, fhors nnd lfni, rm,l in hort niinnst every description of gooila, nre held at this cstablihtnent every vvenint'. flood are nleo sold at private sale during the iliry nt the average auction price. Store keepers ami traders wlK find il to ll.cir advunlage by attending the snles, C.C. MAfJKEV, Auctioneer. Philadelphin, Novembri 13, 1H4!. ly. J . W. -8 W A I N , Unibrclla and Parasol jManufacIurer. So. 37 TS'ooth Tiinl ttrret, two doon leluw the Citv IhUl. 1'hiadcip'iia. CIOLWTR! Merchinita and otbert. are ol-clteJ to rxamiue his ascoitLiriit before purchasing elaewhere Phils VI, his. Nirvrnder .n. I41. lv. yTi:iiLc., good & co No. 13S Maik'it Street, l'liiladeljihia. fNVITE the attention -of Country Merchants 'to their extensive asor:ment ol Briiih French and American Diy floods, which lliey offer for sale on the m ht reasoiiublc t rtnt. Pliibuhlpbia, November 13. 1811. ly. Wholesale and ltctail .Shoe, ISumict, and l'alm Leaf Hat Warclionsc. A'o. 60 7'm tft So lrect, a fun tlmirs -ubuve .rfA, rhilailtl''iiii. LSO Trunks Cat pet Hags and V alice, of ev. erv descitption, all of which he oilers for sale on the inorit reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier '13, -1841. ly. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 25) North "Writer Sfi'oet, Phila. MANLFACTl.'RERS and dealers in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will he old much lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, and warranted in qimlity to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by (he company not proving as lepreseuted, may he returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will las refunded. Therr stock now in store consists of the follow ing oils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter V leached Speim Oil, f.000 do do do do 1o .1,1 do l-oloilcfs Oil, Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Pre.sed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,(t00 10.000 20,tM0 6000 15,000 "00 Barrels superior Strnitu Oil, 300 do Cod Hank Oil, 50 do Neais Fool Oil, 75 Clicks Olive Oil, Tanner's iU. fXjhis Company has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure ns imported. Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1S41. ly. OFFER FOR SALE, at (he South East Cor ner of 'r7A und Market Streets, 1' hi Unit I phia Mens Calf-skin Boole, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double sole ami double uppers, do O.ill-ckin d do do nailed and uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neals do do. do High quarter Shoos, Calf-i-kin. )o do do Crockers do do Fine Monroes vuirraiitoj do Kip lo slo Cidf do do Coarne do do do Shoes do Fine do do Kip do 4o do do do do do do C-Blfaud Seal .kin I'limi s. lo List StH'ks with and w ithout soles. do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasin. Ladies' do do do do Latins' tanned India Rubber shoes. Gentlemen' do Over shoes. With every other desc.iptiiui of boots anJ shoet'. Fur Caps uf ?very description. Traveling Trunks fevury description. Venetian Travelling Bags. Patent Cum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bounds of all kinds. Palm Leaf Hats. PhKadelidiia. Novemlier 13. 141. ly. J. S. 1E.?., YiKlesaki Vu r'rety a ndTrinuuiti Store A'n. 44, NorA fourth near Arch it., l'hiludiifhia. ATTHERE Country Menlnnls and others can be ' supplied, at ll limes, with a large sssortim nt of Hoi-iiTV. Cloves, Merino, Cotton, und Woolen I Hints and Diaueis, Spool Cotton, Patent '111 read. ( iittitti fJoiJs, I'utlons, 1 apea, Uiudmgs, Hook' arid Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general variety of Us-e-fill anii lea, which he olfei for sale al the lowest prieea. Philadelphia, No-oemhet 13, 1S41. ly. WHOLESALE IIOISEIIY, GLOVE & ci Nt.iiAL vii in arona, N(. 34 'A J'ourVA L, undrr Merchants lljld, PHILADELPHIA. "WW 71'1'RC Country Merchants ran be supplied f wild an exu-nsive variety of choice ai tides in Ids line, upn the most leasunable lerum. Niv.4iih It'll y iSiCALLATfit HERSE. No 51, ."Wi Hi Set ond nlj cct, (mii or coomb's aii.it.) Whne tl.ey constanily keep on hand gener il assortinent of CLOTI1S, CAS6IMimES,VTSTINGS, And a iriinimarittu ufurtieli if a tujurmr quality, w liidi lliey oiler to dispne uf t 011 t!.e nii sl ieu.oiul.le terms. lor.Vl liY MERCHANTS and oilers will find it i' iln.il advantape to rail and examine llien si. k before purehaiiiu elrewttere. Philadelphia. Nov. (1, 184 I. ly a m'i.i.muxi 4oiiT.Mi:vr or r.' par par par pur ptr par par par par 2 Us T ar.ived from the city of i'hilade-lpliia, and Jy f r sale, al the most reduced prices, or cash, al ll.it new Mure forni-iy kept by John Hogar, as follows: Cloihu g of all suits and aies. kU'li as Warm Ow.to.js, tnttee. Paulaloous, Vests, Ae. Also, u 'large axuiilnient ol Fine Calf skill and W a terproof Bonis, Ladies' Lace Hoots, aud a variety of olher Bools and Khoea fur the winter, trimmed and uiitriiiHiied Gum Shoes, and Men's, Uoya' aud Chil d 1 oti's Mia., of ail si.es. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Puillury O.t. ai'lh IS1I. f. MRS. BOLTON, RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends and the , public generally, that -he continues to keep that well known Tavern Stand in Maiket street, Sunbury, aign of the formerly kept by John Uolton, her huxband ; and by endravoring to conduct the establishment in manner to give satisfaction to all, hopes to merit libetal liaie of public pMtrnnau, Sunbury, Uclober 9ih, 1S41. 5X1?CC1T & I" ESPECTFUI.LY Inform the eitireii of Si n Ik fury and vicinity, that they have t:.k. n the Shop latily occupied by vWrn. Durst, where they wlil carry -on (he TAILORING BUSINESS, in nil i' vat ions br.nebrs. By stiirt stti lit inn and irasoniihl rhiiigcs, thry expect to mciit a share of public pationage. Sui.buty. Sept. 4th. 111. Tim silk ni ' A N'l'HON'S Classical Dictionnrj; l.emprier's do.; AinwnMh' do; Cobb's do.; F.rglish and (Jeiman do.; Antboii's Crrpar; Ambon's Crammer; Anihen's CieeT; MaiiV l a in I'endei; 'pilly'sdo.; Arnbew's Latin l.essi'n; Diiinrg.m's Lexicon; Fisk's (ire. k Exen es; Davio's Li oeiiilei; (liners Majiirn; Ailm' Roman Atitiquiiiev; Pinnock's (o'ldemith's P.i cl.iiul; do. Crcece: I. ell's Eli merr of (imlngy; Mrs. Lincoln's Boinnx; Elements nf Botany; Hridgr's Algel rn; Tortef'fl I'lietnrirnl Rca ilcr; Eim rsnn'a fieography and lli-lorv; 'Oloeys do ; PsrVy'silo; SmiibVlirammer: Kiikhnm's do.: K' Read. r-; Col.l's do; lhb'a Arithmeiiek; Pike's d .; Elm rnnli's do.; ('ubb's Spelling Books Toon's do.; "Ciflib's Twble Books; Einnprliciil fa mily Libiarj; Collage Bible; Family Jo; Collater al do.; Smnll Bibles and Testaments Parkei's Ex-erei.-e nn ('ompnsitioii; Fruit of the Spirit; BflX'ei's S .iiii's Rei.'; Anipricnn Revolution; Man villi's No vets; Mrs. Phelps on Clemislry; Ili.nl; Cnleebifiin of American Laws; LeHirsnn Natural Magic; Che mistry for Becini er ; Enufi-h Exeieiws aibipted lo Murray's (irauimer; 'Neqiit I to Conib v's Sieliug Jhwik; A nn liean Cl.ifs Hi ok; Daholl's SchiN.lnias tei's AT-ilnril; A ereat variety ofUlank Tlooks, Ac. Ai giifl 2, 141. JACOB MARTIN, l oiiiiiilssloii anl rorwiudiiiff IVtiaiCIiANT, 1 ESPECTF1 LLY infono his frie.'uls and the 'k Mdi-haiits genera'lv, that he Ci. Illinois the i'ornniiion ai d Forwarding Busiue. ut I i wan '.on sc. loot 01 n iiiun si, ivjiiiou 1, l ei ,a.e ami frliuvlkill. Mi roll. 11. Is lnrv;nu goods to 1 e sh'pped, will 'find il 111 o ci ,i their advantage, as to tune and pliees ol fieight, 10 ser.J their merchandise to the Depot, corner of Front and Willow iitreet Railroad, as ihey can then be sent either route by the Tide ater Conol, 01 Schuylkill and Union Canals, as boats will arrive and depart daily for the Juninli and Susquehanna Canals by Tlde-waier nitow itt'eleam, or via Schuy Ik. II and Union Canals from Fairmount dam. Men-hauls will please be prrtieular to send all goods desiined for either route, to the large lb pot, eornur 4f Front and WtKrw street Raihoad, with directions aoconipaiiyiuK ibein, which -outo they wish tliem lo be shipped. Coaisc and fine Salt and Pvjster at wholesale prices, on the Delawaie or Schu Ikill. Philadelphin, Juie 5, IW41 ly. MADEIRA WINE. Fust yuakty Ma.'ieia Wine, for snle low by Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF LRANDY. A gtnuiVu article ulwavs on hand and for ale by Sepl. 1, full. II. K. MASSER. HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quuhly always 011 hand and for sale by Sept. I, IS4I. II. H. M ASSER. LOAF AN O LUMP M'GAK. Always on hand and for s.iU'.by S,pt. 1, 1m4 I. 11. B. MASSER, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUsE Mil LAsSi;. Ol the best quality always 011 hand ai d for sal. bv s.pt. I, 141. H.B. MASSER, BROWN SU-GAR. Ofa good quality, for sale low by Sept. 1, 1H4I. 11 . H. M AS.- F. . (JKEEN AND BLACK TEAS. OX the best quality alway.on hand and for fale by Sept. 1, lb41. ii.U. MASSER. COPFI E. Java, Rio and J.aguira Coll'ee, con stantly 011 hand and fur sale by Sept. 1, lb4l. H. U. MASSElf. SPERM OIL. Winter a-itd Sumnier strained Spt 1111 OiL of the U-st quality, always on bail J and for sale by Sept I, 1841. ' Jl. U, MASSUK. STEEL. Cast and Bliiter Stei I, for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER. IRIMI SALMON'. ajt the Us vuality. ton- stently 011 tiand and for sale by Sept. I, 141. H.B. MASSER. LIQUORS. Ot all kin Is and ol the l.et quali ties, alwavs 011 hand nd niU' by Sept. 1,1841. 11. B. MASSER. SPRING STELI. Of various sues lor Elij.lic Sjiriiigs, for sale !y Seri. 1, 1841. JL B. MASSER. LARGF. QUARTO BIBLES For kale al viy seduced 4 f lets by Sept. I, 1841. IL B. MASSEII BLANK HOOKS, Sept. 1, 1841. -Of all kinds, for sale by II. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. HanJa. Mortgages, Ac. for sale by 1. 1HI1. HH.JilAsER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. (or sale by Sept. 1. 1841. II. U. MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, &c, for aele ly Sept. 1.1841. H. B. M .SSER, CAssl.MERES AND 8A1 TINETTS. For sale very low by frcpi. I, 1841. H. B. MASSER. CARPETING. For sale cheap by Sept. 1, 1811. H. li. MASSER. BLANKETS Sept. I, 1811. -For sale cheap bv II. B. M ASSER. UN BLEACH ED MUSLINS. For sale Vy Sept. 1, 4841. IL B. MASSER. COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPs-I For sale by Sept. 1, 1841. II. n- MASSER. HEMP AND X)TTON TWINE. For k by Sept. 1, 1841. IL U. MASSEH, OW INU LINES, CORDS AND ROPES Fr sale liy Srpt. I, 111. H. B. MASSER. AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds, Couohi. Asthma, Influei.M, Whooping Couth, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, lending to consumption ; composed of (he concen trated virtues of Hon hound, Donaet, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable sul-s'snces. Prepared only by J. M. Wislow, Rochcstir, iew Yoik. The innorence and universal admitted pectoral viitues of the Heiba from which the Bnhum vf Ihrehovvd is made, are too generally known to re quire recominen. aiion ; it is iheiefore only nereesa ry to ob-erve that flits ileJicine eonlaina the rhole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, afd so fiappily combined with eoveial other vege table subsianees, as to render it the most SeeJy, mild and certain remedy, now in u.-e, f r the com plaint sbnve mentioned. The Balsam removes all imilammntion and si re ncas of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en abling the patient lo expectorato wnh ease and free dom, assuages cough, relieves athmrflic and diffi cult respiration, heala the injured parts, opens the pore", nnd cpni oscs the disiuibed nerves, and gives Mrrngih lo the lender lungs, and thus produces a sj eeJy and lasting cure. I-uiiai itviie I s Til k rtsFT cntMr. tT Ma. 1 Wc re not among thai clnss of Editors who f r a few dollais will, (at the expense of truth and ho nes' v) "croik up" an ariiele and bring it into rapid sale; neither ate we willirg to icmaiii silent, aft) r having tesied the utility of an im rovement or dis covery in science or ail. Our readers will recollect we 'told ''hem wosAcre unwi li with aniire throat and violent cold some 'few w eeks boo. Well, we pur chased rwo'botiles of VVINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HO REDOUND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgoi we ever had a cold. Thine who are alllicled, may tiy it upon our ri commendation. l.tivLto I'l-trgrn'h. For sale by HENRY YOA'THEIMER, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, yrll,umbcrhnid. Also, ly Druggists generally throughout the couniry. .Qj- Price, 50 cmis per hotile. Auuiist 1 -I tli. 1941. ly. ATOENTION. j . s 1 1 1: 1 j n 1: s , )" Elil'ESTS the attention of his country fri nils I k- who are in want, lo bis verv l.irge stork of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Manilas, Rogs, Bindings, Stair Rods,A:c.,A:c., that he has nst opened, al i his warehouses. No. W North 2d stiert, and No. 2 Ghoich Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila- j de'phia. k'ulv HI, iHll. ly. j WHOLISALE FIIOE, BOIIIIET, Cup arm' 1't.lni Leaf Hut Sor, I No. 10 Soi tii 4 111 Stiikkt, PHILADELPHIA. I AHERE an -e.ttoi.sive aaortment of the above articles are cJl.r tantly kept 011 hand, for sale at the most reasonable ti rum. May 20, 1841. ly. SPANItSH HIDES, T ANNE ItS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 Pi K P A T 11 1 C K & JS O N, No. 21. Korih Third slrrt t, (mn: ntin it wn c.nrsii'T rtbei.ts,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for a.ile a large ami excellent assortment of Spanish Hides, Vutna Kips, Timntrt' Oil, Ac., at the lowest maiket prices, 1 nl.er for cash, it exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignment of Leather received for iile, 01 purchased al the highest maiket prices, (jj- Leather stoied free of ihai(c. Ajiril 17, ly- T r ,:OCr'Jgt L.fcf 'tHVt Tttj 3 TiJJS MACHINE AGAINST THE W01U.D- IMPORTANT TO rATlMERS, D A YEN PORT'S Improved Puleiil Threshing Machine and Horse l ower, which threshes and cleans at the same time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which renders the above machine pei"fcet and past further impiovemi'iit. Those who have been waiting for something better than heretiifoM olli red for sale, will find this to be the article. Cume ee it and fudge for you 1 wives. The subscribers have purchased the right of the above Machine nd Horse Power, 1or the coun ties of NuHTHCJ HERLAX P, LlCOMI MG, UllXTSSI, and U.110M and also, the privileges of vending tbrm in nny olher places lor which the right has not hem pieviuUtJy sold. The advantages which this Machine has over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy and three Jnen can do all the threshing and cleaning ol 150 bushels of w heat in one day and this usually takes seven hands one day and three the next. For field threshing it takes the lead of any thing in this world 110 grain is scattered or lost. Such is the superiority of the Horse Power, lhat three horses can llircsh as much w ith it as four can with any other. The Machines and Horse Power will l soIJ together or scporau, to taiit purchasers. Made and sold in Milton, by the tut scrrliem. W M. WELCH, WM. II. POMP, HENRY CRICK. Milton, April 17,1811. ft ft K. W.TI . VA4 TJ.V. THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE. Having had in use, one of Davonporfs Patent Threshing aud Winnowing Machines, and U'ing repeatedly called Uxiu fur our opinion in regard to their value, dur-ibihly and advantages, we make, dee to stale, that they eicieJ in our taiiiori, any Thieshing Machine we ever before witueaaed in use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market 200 biishils of W beat per day, and this with the aid of three hands besides the driver. The Straw is passed off Irom (tie gram uci un incline plane, ex tending about 12 feet from tire Machuie, tcarce ly a grain is lost. What is of some inipoitance and greatly so, ia Hie fact that no dust passes from the Machine lo the man who feeds it. The Horse power seems to be perfection itself three horses may work il with esse and then fastest gait rued only t. the ordinary plough gait. We must ebeeifully recommend the Machine to Farmers they aie manufactured in Milton by Messrs. Welch iW and Fiick. PHILIP HII.GERT. JOHN B HELLER Cbilisquaoue Isbp., N'oilh'd co, MaK'h 20, 1841. II A Z A II II S UNITED STAPES COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER. Containing doc uinents, facts and other ustul infoiinslioii, illustra tive of the hiftoiy an. I resource of rho American Union, and of each Stale ; cmbraciiig commerce, manufacture, agriculluie, inli rual rniromienU, hanks, currency, finances, education, Ac. Ac. Edi ted by Samuel Haxard. Publi-hed every Wednesday, at ?9 lot street. The prine to subscribers i fh per annum, payable ami the fin ol January of each year. No subscrip tion received for let than a year. Subscribers out of the principal cities to pay in advance. IIMPOIVTANT TO riH E Undersigned lake 'pleasure in aUhmKling .Il to the public the following Recommendations of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill andUrain Huller to all dealers in "Grain and manufsctora 'Cf 'Flour, be lieving it to be auperior to any thing of the kind ever offered to the public. All orders addressed to Col. J. M' Fad Jen, Lewislnirg, Union counrv Penn sylvania. EBENEEZER sqUIRE, JACKSON M FADD1N. t'KTl Tit UNITES: Mimtz't Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841. J. M'Faihii Sir : I cheerfully testify to the goodness and durability of 'Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill ard Grain Huller, as being a far superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurith s that I have ever seen, and I have ton engaged in the manufacture of T lour for great many years, and have always tried lo have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could be got, and do say that the above machine is the Ust apparatus I believe now in use. J0111 Moai. ftlmmthurg. Pec. 20, 1810. Cot. J. MFinmir Si t In reply lo your favor, received a few days sliiee.l have only lo any, that the fact of my'having introduced into each of the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I enn give you of their Utility, Yours truly, V. M'Kki.tt JMV'i, March 17, 1841 J. M-Famus Sih : I do hctchy certify without any be lation, that Piatt's Smut Mill and Grain Holler is the most perfect machine to de nse grain of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, nnd I believe I have seen all the kinds (hat are now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there 'is nothing -of the'kind ever beon iiu'entcd that will c mo in competition with il. G1.0. Eckkht. Col. J. M-Faihiik Sin : During the past 24 ye.irs I hae been constanily engaged in ninnufac turii'g flour, nnd during the .last 12 years have been (he owner of a pri.-t and flouting mill, nnd umong nil the colli rrvauces to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of ihe opinion thai Pratt's iron nia cin! e is superior to any with which I am acqn iml ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen months. fiirnniM K Has. Yorkshire Milt,, Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mid as good an apparatus to prepare grain for flouring, as tliefV, and I want no bettir tliiMi Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no 'mistake. M. Cleaso. Suiiliuri. December 22, I "40. Cot. .1. M'Faihhh Sim I have in iny mill one of Prati's cast and wiought iron spiral Smut Mills and Grain Duller, ami am confident thai in regard lo sinipliciiy of consiiuclii'ti, nnd Jural iliiy ol male- -rial, il is sucrior to any I am orqiminted wild. HiMir M'ssm. I I liiar Cup -1.V, Dee. 22, 18 10. j Col. J. A'. Fa ii Sih: I hate in my flouring mill one of Pratt's Cost lion Sp r.il Smut Mdis, ! and J tun deeideJIy uf the opinion that it is the hot j machine to prepare grain for llonriogih.it I am ac ' ijuainted w ith, and antucli cheerfully recommend it to all who are engaged 111 the in.inut.u ture ol Hour. Jlt l'H l.l.MMIIM.. l:mmslurn, March 23, 1841. 'Cox. J. M-Faiihi Si k : I inke pleasure 111 say ing lhat Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one uf the best improvements for the cleaning uf grain of all kinds, that has yet Come umhr my observation, and ilinl I lielieve it far superior to any thing of the kind ever invented, Y'ou may use my name in any way you think proper. O. P. Di scan. Union Mill. Jan. 14, 1811. This is lo cerlily that '1 haw had Pratt's Casl and w rought iron Smut Mai bine and Grain Huller in use for better than 12 months, and find it to answer eerv purpose iliul it was intendeU lor. ..nui can Im-taken nut of wheat I believe eveiv panicle of It can l taken out without bieaku.g the grain ol ihe wheat. Vni I'umx. Aiironulu' g. Mm h 23, 1811. Cot. M'FaI'HI'N Sim : 1 have been engaged in manufacturing Supeifme Flour for many years, and have at this time one ol Prati's Smut Mills in each of my mills, and I Jo ben by reeomim 11J them as the most valuable itnprow meiil lor cleaning w heat ol smut aud all oilier iiupuiities, that I am acquainted with. Jasifs Di'm:a. Col. M Fajiih Sih : 1 huve been engaged in the manufacturing ol flour for 23 ye.irs, and most cheerfully recommend the above machine, as being lV fir the best apparatus for cleansing giain that 1 have -ever used or seen. I consider il sn Nulls en sible article fur any null that pietends to do any bu siuiss. Joiim FlSlltH. .ljueduet Mills. Dc. 21, IS40. ol. J. M-Faiipim Sih: Pratt's Cast lion Smut Mill was intrmluced into u,y mill alsjul three years since, and I believe it is the best article of thnl kind now in use. It will not only remove smut en'erely, but is a niont valuable apparatus to clean wheal and rye of any character, and prepare it lor flouting. PvnJaixin Boone. Levii-hurg, Dec. 22, 1840. Col. J. M'Fahms siu: Alter a caielul and candid examination and tiial of the machine, in re gaid tocoiistiuction, neatness and despatch in exe cution, economy in price, and jower to set in oie ration. I am fully Convinced and satisfied, lhat the machine abuve alluded to, is second to no 01 e in uee. J. Moimow, MaU.T and Flour .Manufacturer. Cattiiwitia, Deci ruber 25, H40. Col. J. M'Faiiiiiji Sih: Pratt's tast aud Wiought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain Huller, I consider to be the best machine to it move smut and other Mitpuiitios to which grain is subject, that J have used, or 'with which I am acquainted, in re gard lo durability of matt rial, sm'licny of construc tion, neatness and despatch in execution. Jostm Paitoh. N. B. The above machioes are manufacrured at the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and at the Bloouisburg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. LewkJiurg, June 19, 1841. HAYS, ELLIOT, IaVOH & GOSH. 1 liuU-xalo JLHinW'r, In I'orrign, Jtritith and Antiruun Dry Guudu, No. 12 Nohtm Thihii S rat it, Philam lthia P'OUNTIIV Merchants can lie supplied al all limes w itt an extensive assortn.ent of the above Goods, on the n ost ressi liable and satisfactory terms. May Sit, 1841. ly, FOR SAW-MILI.s. Hi Benjamin N. Ciauwa. rPHL SubscriU rs having ou-(hased the rihl for -- vending and using ihe above valuable inven tion, for NoilhuuiUilaiid County, oiler to tlispose of the same to persons who may desire to purchase. The above iim iiiion ia now in oiieralion at ihe saw mill of Mr. M'Carly, near Sunbury, where il ran lie insiiecled by owners of saw mills and all others inieresied. E. GOBIN. March 27. tf. SAMUEL GOBIN. WARIIANTED Blrass Clocks, For I Dol l.i rw, WJ QUAL for time io any tuij by Click Ped 2i tur f I'V March U. II. D. MASSER. C'onNtiniptlotf, nnd Ienlli. AXTill most assured y be the fate of those who neglect themselves when afflicted with the premonitory symptoms of consumption, as a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of the Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult LxiiectoralionAstlims, Sp.t ting of Blood, &c. Dr. DitmcaVs Expctora!t RcmriT isexpressly prepared for the removal find cure of these dangerous and troublesome ulseasen Therifoie, yeu who are laboring tlhder the iriflu' ence of these complaints, procure immediately this medicine before It-he too late, Out Buttle may Iks the means of prolonging your life. Always ask for Dr. l)i .h as's Kxcic tohat Ui.Mrnr.atid aie thai you get it, and not be persuaded by some who sell different medicines to take some of their niedi. cine in preference. These persons obtain sonic, cheap thing, and pnlm it on the public at full price. It is therefore imporiont for puichaters to be oh their gMarJ. Dr. Di'mcan's ExercTonAJiT Rrmr.nT is piA up in I irge srV.e bottles, and e'n'vclbped inldue pam per. The outer form contains a fine steel plate err grnving represi tiling "Jhjit in a Storm." Price $1 per hotile. Principal OfuVc 10 North Eighth Street, Phil. delphia, AUo for srtle at '.he Store of HENRY YOXIHEIMER, JPeb. 12, IS 1 1. gerif. l.viMitsiu ("it ii VcaiH Standing. T AM tfu'ly 'happy lo sta'e to I lie afflicted commu--U ni'y tlml a memlier of my family was afflicterf for ten or twelve years wiih the above distifssing disia-e. The symptoms were great oppression af ter eating, aridity at the stomach, severe pain in the side and breast, sick headache, mental despon dency, with o lier eymploms, during which lime numerous r medii were procured without obtain ing much relief. Having heard of the good effects ol Dr. IIahi.h h Compound Stremjihemng awl German Apeiiet.l Pills, I was induced lo give them a trial, r l.ii h I am happy to state that by using one b.'X of the German Aperient Pills, accompa nied by Ihe Strengthening Tonic Pills, that they have ne.nlv eradicated the disease. 1 consider it due lo ile.se alllicled ihiit I make this acknowledg ment, that they 'may likewise procure the same in valuiible mciWine, and hi fried from those distres sing diseases. W 1th -gratitude and respect, WM. M. SPEAK, No. 125 Old York Road. For sale Mt No l'J North Eighth street, Pbi!ad and al the More Uf HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Feb. 5. 18 12. Agent. I'iU-tt C'urtMl, II if the rite nf lr. Ilttrln li'x I'mifjMUnil Strength filing and llprinun Aprrirnt I'ills. 11 llini.il 11, Dear Sir: Shortly after I re ceived the Agmey from you for the sale of our niedii ioe, I burned an acquaintance won a lady i f this .place, who w.is sev,rely all'mteJ wi ll ti e Pn.i.s. For eight or ten years this lady was ubjoct fo fn queut pai Jul ottai k. and her physi cian considered her case so complicated, tl.at he ve ry s. Iiloin p ercrilil inedicine for h r. Through my p. r-u i-i'iti, she c inmenieJ u-ing your Pills, and wa-i perfectly cured. Yours, etc. JAMES R. KlloBY, O. t. 3. 140. th unlierbburg. Pa. Office and General "Depot. No 19 No th E'ghtU Street. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, 3 n. COih, 1842. -4if. Ii. Duncans I".pr lorant Reme dy stanN Aloof ITROM the (.juack Syruiaand Paragoric Com ' poui iU which have of late become a bin Jen 10 iIip pub ic he Jib, and a suspension to (he purse. Why is it ih it these nudicines arc taken repeated ly l y the siik without n moving the complaint in c:ies.ron'! The reason is plain and simple, viz: Hicu-e they are compo-ed chiefly of opruin :id its spiritual preparations which acts on the system as a poweiful stimulating anmK'iit, and by using I rein alt til y, the system becomes htbituaieJto its dure 'tic influence, ai uf those who are given to intemperance. Thisfict hs become apparent (o (houf.1 who have eXKricnccd the fjtal etl'ects of such medicines, and commi need u.-iog Dr. Di kcan's EiPtero NAvr Remkiit, which is entirely free from opium and all other poisonous ingredients, and is used willi pirleit s ifaly ly all under any circuinstjuces. It rrorneiVidti hy relieves the distressing cough strengthens and invigorates the nervous svslem, causing the setihd contagious matter lo leave its hold Ir 111 ihe lungs, end he discharged by the pow er i f Expectoiatioii. Unless this is done, the lungs will soon 1 come contaminated from norjou matte-, and ulcerate, and fill a prey to the fatal wurra Consuinption. Price f I per bottle. For sale t No. 10 North Eighth street, rhuV dilphia. Also at fie st re of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Jan. 2 id. 181J. A?enL Arr C omplaint- l itis ihae..se olten ternimaies 111 another ol niore ser.ous nature, ifprwper remedies are not rrs. rn d to iH tunc. In all forms of this disease. Dr. Hahlich's CoMnn-an Sthinothksino and Ger man Ai'lhiilnt Pills, will perform a perfect cure first, by cleansing the slomacti and bowels, tlius lemoving sH-drse.is.-s from the Liver, by the use of the Genua. 1 Asrien( Pills, after which the Com pound Sisengthfiiiiig Pills are taken to give strength and lone to those tender organs which rt quire such tieatiiu nt on li to etfect a permanent cure. Thesa pills aie ncsily put up in small packages, with full d.rec loi.s. For sale at No. It) North Eighth A. Also, b r sale at the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Jan. 15, 1842. AgrnL. Consumption uud Hlredlng at II e sLnns twnil, liy the use uflr. Ounean's Expectorant Itemed' 1 LSS EMILINE YEAGEIt, aged 17 years, was taken when attkte age of sixteen with a slight cold, w hich be ix-glocted until the lung fell a prey to that set king destroyer, consumption, when application to a physician was made, but to noclb cL He considered her esse a hopeless one, and prescrihed but little medicine for her. In (ha meantime she discharged great quaivlities of blood, wi'h much eipectoranon of I luck plilegm and cough. Ilvr tahlily fr tme at length U came reduced to a Irving skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by Let fiiends, that her sutlerings might end by the pangs ol d. ath. During Use twister physician frequently called, and as the last resource, determe nt d lo Itvt the vir ues of Dr. Di nvas's Evficto iiant Rr.Mt.ni. lut ing notic d some extiaordiuary -oie perl' irrned by the medicine in similar cases. He at oMce obtained two bottle and administered it to her. The fou.lh day he found some change, which b ie hopes. JIc continued giving the medi cine for eighteen dys; at that time she was render ed able to ie walking in her bed chamber, to the ast 'insbiiient of her frit nJs and relatives. She con tinued using the medicine for eight wetka, uheu she d c and herst lf rnlirely free from disease and pain, and now pursues her daily occupation in per fect health. A small pamph'et arrompanies this medicine, which gives a full description of diseases, the man lier of treatment, Ac. Ac. For sale iii Sunhorv, at the store ,.f HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Jan. 8th, 18 pj, Aneni. TRUTH ' WILL , I'HEYIAL. " Dr. Ilarhck's nuklicinea are daily increasing in pulJic favor, and want from any Imt fair trial to establish Uieir wtirth. We have a communication in our columns to-diy from a eraon long allliclto), waii li is but one nf many touchers tut this aedi cule. Sjnrit of I tit Timet,
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