11 A X li 5 0TC LIS T. -TIJXXSIXT .1X1.1. Tli f (Wing list show the curr r.t ra of all l'enrie.v3.iiia'U:it)k Not,!, Th most implic.1 rr. Ii ilice rnty I .plsed'tipon it at it r ettrif w ek csti folly Computed wilu ai d .itrcitJ from Bi k nell's )'.. parser. Jtlankt In IJItaa-!iMi. . , 'UlKC. lit -iJ.Xf. LoCATIl'.' ., lllllLlt. 1 O T E 8 AT r A n. Tank iTNunli America' . par 1'ar.k of the Northern Litwi.et . , j rir TJ'it.k nf Peimavlvani . 10 Pank. cf Jemi Townrhip . , pur Comm rcial Bank of Penri'a. . pur IVri tr' and Mcciianite' Bank , par Vf.rd,Uinfc ... 40 Kens'tgion Bank , , -par Ma; u aeturw' & Mechanic.' Bunk . pat Mechanics' Bank . ., .. par Mcyamcnaing Bnk . . par Philadelphia Bank . : pat Pcheivikft Bank . . par S. nit bus, Bank . . . par Western Bank . . . par t'ouiilry Uatitis. fink of Pittsburg Pi'tsbutg par lUuk uf Cheater County Westchester par Lank t'f Delaware County Cheater pur Bank nf Germentown Get mantown par V-ank of !cwistown l.ewistown Bank tf Middlctown Middlctown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par i) ink "I Northumberland VilhutubcrUiid par Berki County bank Bcadicg Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Columbia par I'AllKle Hank' Carlisle 3 Doyleatown Bank Poylestown par Kts'on Dank Huston par Tii haugc Bank Piltshutf pur Dj do branch of Hiithdayaburg 2J T'urinrsV Hank of Ducks co Uritol p,r Farmers' Bank uf Lancastci' Lancaster 6 Funnels' BHtik of Heading Reading par Hurrlshurg Bank Harrishurg A I.incBg'rr Bank J.aiicisler par Lebanon Bank Lebanon par Met. ban's' & Manuf. Batik Pulsbug par Mu.eis' Pank of PotUvillt Pottsville par Niiirhnnptoii Bink Alleutown par J war Brink Tnwanda failed Wist IJiaiuh D ink Williamsporl f5 to 00 Wymiitre Bank Wi.kcsbarro 6 Oilh e of Bank of Pciin'a. 1 1 arristiu rg These Oflie do do Lanc.iater I oflices iftice d J do Mending f do not Othce do do Easlon J issue n. NOTES AT MSCOUN T. F.i,k uf the United States Philadelphia CO Oili.o ol UetiV. vi U. S. Piiuhurg Ui do do Erie D. do do Nc Brighton Keimmnloti Sv. Ilia. A do I fun Township S.iv. Ina. do Uttnk of Ohembersblirg CI.Miib.rstuirg f Dunk Hi "Ie;lv -t.ur(j Gttrysl urg ':nt tif iru yuelianna Co. Monliaje j JUrio Bai.lr T;nj h'littnitx' A Dioern' Batik Wnynfkburg 5 Fiatikliu Iiank WaBhiiigtou ft l.)iHJ.ilu ii.i.k Iloitt'sdule j Monntig'ihfla Dank of B. Br.iwr.jviUe 5 Vwik Haivk Yoik 3 N. IS. The notes of thoc-e banks on which we omit quotatiuitf, and auWttnte a AaAi ( ) ate not j.uichafid Ly the Philadelphia brokers, wiili the f.lion ul (how which have a letter ol i iiraioe. ii R () K E N BANK S. Philadelphia 6av. Ina. PhiluJeJhia failed 1'hiiudelphii Loan Co. do lulled fccliuylkill Suv. Ins. do f.ilcJ M'inuul Labor Bank (T. W Dyolt. prop.) filled AlU-ghany Bunk of Pa. DrJIoiJ no fdle hjiX ol Iteatr Beuvtr chised Uank ol Svvatar Jlunisburg linked Bunk ol Washington Wasbiiiglou lulled CentK! Bunk L'ell. foulo ehiSi d City B ink PittsbuJg no ale lirri)rr' & MeihYs' Batik Putaburg filled Kuiuicrs' &. MechVa' Bank Fayette co. failed Furuieta' &. Mtch'ia' Bank (ireenrasi e failed Harmony Institute ilamtony no tale Huntingdon Bank Hunting.iun no sale Juniuta B:ink Lenialcuu no aale l.uniliernieii'a Lank Warren failed IS'nrthern Bank of i'a. DunJotr no sale Kew Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope i lute J JS'otthumb'U Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale North Webt rn Bi k of f'a. Meadtille rlsd OiSca of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon fuihd Pa. Apr. & Manuf. iiank CutIUIo fuihd Silver Lake Bank Munin se closed Union Dank nf Penn'a. Uniontown failed V estmoieland Batik (ifiiislurg doted Wilkesbarru biidge Co. Wilkial'ane no sale Cj All nctca puipo-ting to he on any 1'ennyl ama Uank rit given in lha above list, tnay he set down a frauds. A'EW Ji iisr.i'. liuiikulNfw Brunswick Brunswiik failid Belvidcie Uank Belvidcra Spm Builixigton Co. Bank Medford par Comiiitrcal Batik Pnh Amboy 1pm t'uuihtrland Hank Bridgeton ' par Farmers' BaiiL Mount Holly par Farmers' snd Mechanics' Bk Kahcvay Ij.m FaruieaV and MrcliHiiirs' Uk N. Hiunsniik failed 1'nriiiers' and Mechanics' Bk M id Jit town Pi. Ipru Frank:in Bank tf N. J. Jersey City faihd Jlohoken likK & O'ruz.nfr Co Hoboken failed Jersey City B u.k JetMy Ciiy failed Mechanics' fj ink Patterson failed Manufactories' Bank BiUeill tailed fciorn ioinpany uai.k- MorriKtovsn par ! Monmouth Hk of N. J. Ficthold failij Meclioni's' Bank Ncwaik 2pm ; llrchani'V and Msnuf. Lk 'J'renton put , Morris Car.ai and Bkg Co Jersey City I Pott iNotes ro sate i Newark Bkg .' Ina Co Newark 2pm j New Hope ltl Bridge Co l-ainbeitkuUe 2 Jis 1 N. J. AlanufHC. and Bkg Co Hobokcn failed ! N J Protection & l.oaibsrj hk J rMy City failed I Orange Bunk Orange Ip"1! Pateron Bank PatertuU failed IViijiUs' Hunk do 2pui i i'liiKTlon Bank . Prinoctua par ' falem BankUig Co WaUm jiur j 4Ute Batik Nesvark j.ur I "Ul Bank Klizabeihtow n 2j,m ' h'talo Bali. Coiileii ,mr I f.ltule Bank of Mor.i. Xforristown 2pm State Bank Trentou failed balem and Phil! Manuf C'u Hulem failed Sutset Hank Newton lit"" '1 rejitiui Bai kiiig i'o Trenton Vpm I'lavon Bunk Hevrr lprn WVhington Batiking 'o. ilaekensaek tailed lik f Wihn A Us:,d) wkic W'i rnii ft., par Hank of iMawau W ilinii gum par Hank i3in)nia tSmyina par Do Naiuh Xlilloid par Farmers' fcl of hiat of liti Hover ar Do hrhlu l. l!in.li4't.u pal Do hranch lieorgetuw n jur lo hrani'h Newcaftle par Union Iiank WUiningluU pur Under I' 3 gj- On all hanks marked thus () there are ci ihtr counterfeit or altertd notes of the various de- i.ca.ii4atioii, in tir ulaUun. 1 CITV AUCTION AND COimYUSEION STORE. Xumhr 2P J'tVA Third Strtet, 1'hiladelphia BJUBI.IC SALES of Dry (ioods, Hardware M end Ciitlrrv, Hook', Statimiary, Cloihinir, toots rihors ami lla'n, and in rhort almnrt every description nf uomln, r.re held at this establishment every evening. Cooils ate alto sold nt priva'e sale during the d ry at the averaa.eauetion prices. Store keepers and tru Jims will lind it to their advantage by attending the mI . V.. C. MA ('KEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphin. Novemh, r 13, 1841. 1 v. J . a WAIN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. No. 37 AWA Ttihtl ttrret, lien dvort Itk w l!ie CiVv , Philadelphia. COUaNTIJ Merchenta and others are solicited to cxamitm his unvoili.u nt Uf rc purchasing laewhcre Phila 'el, lili, N'ovMiihr 11. 1S41. ly. spiF'lGtwink CO. Xo. 1GS Maikt Street, Pliiladelphia. SNVITE the attention nf Country Merchant to their er.tfnaie a'Sot-'tnent of Britiih French and American Dry Coods. which they i th't for sale on the m rial mahle brum. Philadelphia. November 13. 1H1 ly. TISTE?w CCITCVE?,, Wholesale and Retail Shoe, liounct, and Palm Loaf Hat Warehouse. Ao. CC Xurth 2i shirt, a ftu iluvrs uture .irch, l'iUatltl'hia. A ESO Trunk", Caipet Hugs and Valices, of rv- Jm ery descuption, ull nf which he olleis for sule on the most rensi 'liable terms. Philailelpht.i, November IU, 1811. ly. C 5 0 . H L ,C3o ea OF EVEliV DI-CKII'Th).V. XKW FAGLAM) OIL COMPANY. No. 2!) North Water Street, Phila. MANITACTUKEKS mid deul.-rs in Oils nf every description both for burning ami uianutacliiring purponcs, uhieh will lw sold much lower than they can he procured elHOwhrrC, and Wurranted in qmility to eipiul any in the city. Any oil sold by the company nut prtrvhrtr as lepreKi nted, may he returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will le refunded. Their stock now in store consults of the follow ing oils, viz: 80,000 gallons Winter Bleached pciin UK, 6000 do do Cnlorlcf Oil, 15,000 do Full and Sprinu Sperm Oil 10,000 do Winter Sea Elephant, 20,000 do do Presavd Whale Oil, 004) do Summer d do do f 15,0(10 do Common Whale Oil, 200 Barrels supciiol Siraitii Oil, .300 do Cod Bivnk Oil, 60 do N-t a's Fool Oil, 75 Cnxks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. (Tj'Fhis Company liai a number of Vessels in gaged in the ('oil Fishery, and 'J'atniers may rely upon petting at all dines Oil as pure as imported. Philadelphia, Nov. la, 1 S4 1 . ly. FFEK FOU SALE., at the South East Cor ner of Fifth ud Murlctt Streets, thiladtl- phia Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do ,waler proof, double soles ami double uppers, do Ciilf-fkin do do snd i!piers. do Heavy Water Leather Hoot, do do Neat do do. do Ilich quarter Shoes, Calf-skin. do do do Croekers lo do Fine Monroes wsri.mted do nailed do Kip do do C.lf do do Coarse do do do Shoes do Fine do do Kin do do do do do do do do 4 'nil' and Seal Pkin I'uinpR. do Eint Smks w ith and w ithout solos, do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Vutr-proof Moecaeins. I. miles' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoia. (ientlemctis do Overhl.oes. With every other description of hoots and shoes. Fur Cape of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Baita. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blarkintr, Bonnrls nf nil kinds, Patm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia. November 13. 1 S4 I . Iv. Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store A'o. 44. .Vori Fourth nrar Arch St., 1'hiladrfpKia. WHEKE ('oitntrv Menhnnta and others can he tu plied, at ll li.neis, with a large as-r rtiinnt of Hosii ry. ("lovcu, Merino, C-tton, iiiid Woolen Shuts and 1i.hm is Spixd Cotton. Pairiit Thieud. Cotton Colds, liiittous, Tapis, Bindings, Hoekx and Eve, I'irs, A-c. And a general varhty o( u-e-fulannU'f, which he oiKtsfuf tale at the lowest piiceF. Philadelidna, Xnwinhei I3.1P-11. ly. wiiOLnsALE jioisrnv, olove & DMnil V1HILTI SToHK, Su. 34 .Vol 'A Fourth tt under Merchant lluliJ, PHILADELPHIA. 7HEIJE Country Merchants on he supplwNl wjiti uii cttensivc variety of cho'ce si tides in his line, upon the most reavonable tenus. Nov. 6th IH41 ly MALIiA 6c HERSE, Xo "I, Xurlli SrcoiMl ttlrt'ct, (niinn or coomb's allit.) W'bcte they constantly keep on hand a genenl aioriiiient of cloths, CASsiMrnra, vxstings, And a grtut varitti vfurlitlt of a mptnor quality, which they eller to dispose ot l pun llie in l irasonablo Urms. C10UNTHY MEIiCHANTS and others will find it to ilnii sdvuntage to cull and eiainiue tbi ir st. k lef.oe purchasing eluew hcte. Pl.iliid, Ij bis. Nov. 6, 1 (S4 t . ly A S'I.ILMIII 4s(mi.Ui:.M or S't P '.'. v."y C ft' V Tf "j C "r i ir. H 1T ar ived from the city of Philadelphia, and j 1 I r at the most reduced iricea, for cai-h, at ibe new sioie foimeily kepi by John IJogur, as follows: ( l.'thtig nf all soils and sites, such as Warm Ox-fu.t., Co..ttees. 1'iinlaloons, Vesta, Ac. Also, ti l.ouc a-koriinent of Fine Call , kin and Wa teiproof B, mis. Ladies' Laee Boots, and a variety of other Boots and Shoes for the winter, trimmed and untiiiinned lloin Shoe, and Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Shorn, ol ail sites. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, t- uiit u v o I. 20th Ib4 1. if. iIKS. BOLTON, ESI'ECTFULL Y infunns her friends and the public generally, that he continues lo keen llml well known Tavern Stand in Msrket street, Siinhury, sign of (he formerly kept by John Bolton, her hunband ; and by endeavoring lo comhicl the establishment in a mnniirr to give sn'iFlaclion to all, Iiojhs lo tnttit a libeial nhare of public piitionage. ' Sun bury, O. ioUr 0lh, lS4l. P 12 ULt CO Ll Uiy C SI1FSC1T T3 ESI'ECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sen-A- lury and vicinity, that they have tnkui the Simp lalily eceupicd by Win. Durst, while they will carry on the TAIXOXlXXfO ECSINEES, in all its vaiious hr.iriehes. By atiict attention and rcssomibltf charges, they expect to meiil a share of public pat'onsge. Snrhury, Sept. 4lh, 1 S 4 I . LIST OF BOO IIS, TllM K A I v n w ' A NTIION'S ("lassiciil Dictionary; Irnpriir's do.; Aim-worth's do j Cobb's do; ErjVsh snd flerman do ; Aniboi.'s Crcsnr: Anthon'a Crnnoner; Anihen's Cice.o; Mail's l a'in Header; 'ipiJjVdo; Andrew's I.o'in Less-'ii-; 1). nm pan's i.rnii oi ; Firk'aOreik Exeie ses; Duvies's L eemlei; (inters Mnjorii; Aibmis's Romnn Aiitiqoi ie; 1'inr m-K's (Si'ldsinith's Ei't-t.itid; do On e ; Lj ell's Klrntents cf Genlopv; Mrs. Lincelii's Itotnnv; Eli men's of Botany; Bridge's Algelra; Porter's Hhetorienl Hea i!er; Ernrrson's (iegrni hy and Hiiton; Ob ev's d.i ; Parley's do ; Smith V ( IrBimnor; KirUinin's do.; Kay's Rceil-rs (.'obi's do.; Ci lib's Arithmetic!-; l ike a d i.; him wu do.; Ci l b s Spell. nil Itnoks; Town's do.; Cobb's Trrble Hunks; Emnirelrriil Fa mily Lilnarv; 'iiit.ice llibh-; Family do; CJI ,t. r al do.; Small Eil lis amt Testnient-; Parkoi's Ex-erci-esnn ('innpositinn; Fruit nf the Spirit; Hnx'u's S..int's Kest; American lit volutin!); Marivntt's No vrti.; Mrs PlK-lps mi Ci.i'inistrv; Iliad; Cativhisni nf American Laws; l.c'tirson Natural Magic; Che rnihtry for Beginner'; Enghi-h Exeicisi s adapted to Murray 's t irnrniiier; Siqm ,i ('omli vV Spelhna Bool,; Ann iirnn ;,om Hi ok; Dabnll'. Scho,,mas tei's At.irianl; A fieal variety of Blank 1'oi'ks, eVe. Angusi 2S, I "41. i miiilstiioii and roritnrtUirjr wiraitiiAUT, ) ESPEI.' I'I'I ELY inform, his IV it ;..! and lb, l Mt.rehal t!. pi n, ra'lv, that he c I'liliniM the 'ommi-tiori and Foi wnrJiiift Bui-inee. (it bivvnr, !ioue, foot of iVl.loli H, ifalli iad, 1 'el iw are and : m liiivlk.H. Morc'i inN IimV J);! poods lo t e h'rpio,l, will find it much to -their advantage, a lo time and piiei s ol freiphl. vo send their nivr hiini'i-e lo ti t; Di pot, corner of Fionl and illow utn el liailroml, as they can -tlien he sent either route by ihe Tide ater Cunal, oi Schuylkill ami Cnion Cauuls, as boats will arrive and ilepnrt d lily lor the Juniata and Sufquehimna ('aiials by Tidc-w tter in low rtf steam, or via Schuylk.ll and Lninn Canals lioin Fttiinurunt Jam. MiM'rhants will pleate l-e p.'Ttieular lo sci-d all hook's destined for either route, to the InrRe D pot, cotiht of Front ami W llow i.trect l.'nilmul, with din ctioua accompany ing them, which route thry wish tliem to be shipped. Coalse iii.il line alt and Putter at wholesale prices, mi the iMaveare or SchuvlkiiL Phil ad. Iphitl, Jil le A, I 4 1 I V. MADEIKA WINE. Fust q.ialiiy Ma.he.a ine, for S'de low Iry Sept. 1, if ii. H. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A g.nulnc article aKvnvs on hand ajid for pale by Sept. I, if 11. 11. B. MASSER. HOLLAND GIN, Ol the best quality always on tntvid and fir sale by Sept. I, 1S41. H. B. MASSER. I. OA F AND LUMP hand and lor sale Ly Sept. 1, Mil. SLOAR. Always mi II. B. MASSER. S U ( i A R 1 1 OL E M O quality ulwaya oa Lund II. B. MASSER, NEW OIU.EANS LASSES. Ol the best ai d for hale by Sept. 1, lfc.il. BROWN SCO All. Of a good quality, lor sale low by Sept. 1. 1841. II. B. M ASE1. OREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best quality always on hanJ and for sale by Sept. 1. 1641. H. 11. MASSER. COFI'l E. Juva. liio and I ayuira Coll'i e, con staiitlv on hand ui.d for sule ly Sept. l.Jfc 1 1. It. B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer sliainid Speun Oil, ol l ho lest quuhty, ulwuya on hand and for sale by Sept I, in . II. B, M ASSER. STEEL. Cast and Blister Steil. f..r fale by Sept. 1, 1641. H. B. MASSER. Ilvlsll SALMON. Of the Ust quality, con slantly on hand and for sale bv Sept. I, lf4l. H. II. MASSER. LKJUORS. Of all kinds and of the U-t quali ties, always on hand and for sale bv Sepi. i, isll. 11. B. MASSER. sPRLVi S I F.UL. Of vaiiousbiw-s fur Ehjitic Springs, for salt: by Sift. 1,1811. 11. B. MASSER. LAROE 0,1' A It'll) BIBLES. For kale at verv reduced nices by Sept. I. If 4 I. II. B. M ASSER. BLAN K" BOOKS. Of all kinds", for sale by SipllJMJ. II. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. Bond, Mortgages, Ac. for sale by St pt. 1.1841. II. B. MASTER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale bv Sept. I. 1H4I. H. B. M ASSER. CLO THS, Blue, Black. InvuiUc- Crceu, .Stc, for si te by Sept. 1, 184 1. H. B. MASSER, CAsslMLRES AND SATTIN ETTS. For tale very low by Sept. I, 1 M 1 1. II. B. MASSER. CARPETINO Sept. 1, 1841. -For sale cheap by II. B. MASSER. BLANKETS. For sale cheap by Sept. 1,1841. H. B. MASSER. I N BLEACHED MUSLIN'S. For sale by STt. 1, 1841. H. 1. M ASSKR. "COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS Fot sale by Sept. I, 1841. H. B- MASSER. " HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For sale by Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER. TOWING LINES, CORDS AND ROPES. For sale by Nept. 1, 1841. )I. B. MASSER, Hi AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Ai-lhma,'Iitiluen7.a, Whooping Couth, Bronchitis, and all disenes of the Breast and Lungs, lending to consumption; composed of Ihe concen trated virtues of lion hound, Bonsrt, Blocd "Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wisslow, Rochester, New Yoik. The innocence and tinlvcrsnllv admitted pectoral viilues of 'the I let ha from which the Dukam of llorthound is made, are too generally known to re quire reconimeni'ation ; it is theiefore otlly necessa ry lo oh-erve that this Medicine contains the whole ' of their Mi dtcinal properties, highly concentrated, aid so happily combined with sevcial other vege table substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, f,r Ihe com plaints above menlioncA. The Balsam removes all imflammnlion and aore nrss of the Lungs, loosens tough vi-iid phlegm, en abling the patient lo expectorate wrh ease and free d"in, ossuages cough, relieves nthmatic and diffi cult riNpirotinn, heals Ihe injured parts, opens the pores-, slid cnni rsrs the distuibed nerves, and gives stnliiiih lo the Inidei lungs, and thus produces a s, redy and lasting cure. 10IIATITI T)V. IS TIIF. B ASX--T CtllMK IS MM. We are tint nmong that cbiss of Editors who for a few t'o!!ais will, (nt the cxeneof truth and lio iieny) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; i cither me we wilbrg to icinain siletit, alti r having tested ihe Utility of on irn) roveinent or di covety in M il lice or uit. Our readers will recollect we told them we were utiwi II wi'h n fore thioat and violent c hi some few"weiks npo. Well, we pur rhased two bottles r.r IN'Sl.OW'.S BALSAM OF HOREHOl ;ND, and so sudden win. the cure, that we forgot Ave ever had a cold. Thore who are RtHicled, nuiv t y it iij.on our rieoniineiidaiion. l.teiflu'i Irifttijih. Vorsnleby HENHY Yt IXTHEIMER, Sunhun, JACOB BRUiHT, yorfhumtnr,,,!,. Also, ly Drupcixis pener.llv ihrouphout the country. fjj' Price, ftt) cents urr bottle. Autusl Mm. 1M1. ly. ATTENTION, j . s in i: v ,i a i: s , 11EO.UKSTS the attention of his country frinids k who are in want, to his verv I irpp stock of ( ,'iirpf tinps. Oil Clotlrs, klattinps, lings, Uindings, Stair Rods, Ac, c, lluit be has just dpi in it, nl hi w art houses, No. IM North 2,1 slrci I, ,iud No. 2 Church Allev, next dour to Cluist Church, Philu de'phui. ' Julv 31, 1841. ly. VHOr.i:SAI.E EHOE, BONNET, V;r una' Vi.lm Leufllnti-ltrrr, No. 10 Sovtii lni Strut, PHILADELPHIA, 'HERE tin cttil.five Oitorlmeiil of the above ' articles oic c r r taiilly kept on build, for sale at the must rca-onuble ti-miL. May 2'J, Is 4 I. ly. SPANISH HIDES, TANNETtS" OIL AND LEATHER. I). K 1 P K P A T Pv 1 C K vV S O N, A'o. 21, A'7( Third htm t, (itCTtVEKN SISIIKKT M III ItV CT kTJICKTS,) J'HILADELPHIA. HAVE for sale a large ami excellent assortment ol Syxriiii Hnfif, l'ulnu hijtn, Tnnutrt Oil, 4r., at the lowest market prices, titl.tr lor cash, ii exchange for Leather, or upon credit. ConsipmncjiiH of Ix'.illx-r received for silt, oi purchased ut the highest market prices. Q j' Leather stoied free of thuic. April 17. lS4l.-l.v- THIS .MACI I INK AO AJNST THL WOKLJ. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. DAVENPORT'S Improved IWnt Thrvshing Machine and Horse Power, wliKh lluesbes soil cleans at the same time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which renilers the above iiiacliiue crfoct and past furilu r impron intJiL '! hiwe who have It en waiting for something bitter than heietoloie otl'ered fa: sale. will hud this to bo the article. Cuiue see it and ftulge ,r youisclves, 'J'he subscribers have purchastd the light of the above Machine and Ilore Power, lor the coun ties of NliaTHl'MBFtLlSIII, I.UOMlNfi, CLIKTOSI, and Umo.n and alt-o, Ue privileges of ventling llu m in any other places for which the right has not been lucviously sold. 'The a J vantages which this Machine baa over all olU-rs invenlt J are many and obvious. One boy and three mi n can do all the tbret.hing and cleaning ol ISO bushels of wheal in one day and this usually lakes seven hands iH.e day und three the next. For field tl rct-hing it tukes the lead of any thing in this woild no grain is scattered or lost. Sjih is the superiority of the Horse Power, that thrt horses cun tbreth as much w ith it as four can w ith any otlit-r. 'The Machines and Horse Power will be sold tnpether or t perate, lo suit un hahc rs. Made und sold ill Milloii, by tho subscribers. M. WELCH, WM. II. POMP, HENRV FRICK. Milton, Aptil 17, 1841. HECIKVJttUX'lKI TifKY. THRESHING A WINNOWING MACHINE. Having hud in use, one of Davenport's Patent Threshing and Winnowing Machines, and being rcicatfdly called upon for our opinion in regard to their value, durability and advantages, we make, free to state, that tiny xctt il in our opinion, any Thrching Machine we ever Ixfjic witnessed in use. 'They will thresh und clean, fit for market -00 bushels of Wheat per day, and this with the aid of thrt hands besides (he driver. 'The Straw is passed off from the grain on un incline plane, ex tending ttlxnit 12 feet from Ihe Machine. Scarce ly a grain is lost. hat ia nf some iiupoitunce and greatly so, is the fact that no dust sm-s from the Machine to the man who it cds it. 'The Hurse lower seems lo he perfection itself three horses may woik it with ease and then fastest gait need only lie the ordinary lough guit. We must cheerfully n commend (he Machine It) Furmers ihey are maiiufactured in Mihtm by Messrs. Welch Pomp and Flick. PHILIP IIII.GERT. JOHN B HELLER- Chilisquaque t..bp., Nurl'i'd co, March SO, 1841. II A Z A It l 'S UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL REGIS'TER. Coniuitiing doC umcutH, fads and other useful inf.nitirtti.m, illustra tive of the history and resources of the American Union, and of each State ; etuhracing commerce, manufactures, agiicultute, inn rnul improvement, banks, currency, finances, cducuti.tn, Ac, tic. Edi ted by Samuel Hazard, Publi hej every Wednesday, ut j'J Dock street. The price lo suhc nbcis hj fi per uniiuin, payable on thetiist ol Jamiaiy of eath year. Nosuhscrip tion received fur less tluu a yar. Subscribers out of ihe principul cilies ro pay in advance. IMPORTANT TO ta 'Di n a: FMIIE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting I lo the pilb!ir the following Recommendations of Pratt's Cast Iron Stmut Mill ai d Grain Huller lo all dealers in (train rind manufuctora of Flour, be lieving it to he superior to any thing of Ihe kind ever oil' red lo the public. All orders addressed to Col.. I. M'l'aJden, Lewisburp, Union county Penn sylvania. EBENEEZER SQUIRE, 'JACKSON M'FADDIN. f i-iirincufs: Moutzi, Mill. Centre Co., March SO, 1841. J. M'Fiiiilfr Sib: I cheeifully testify lo the goodness and d. liability of Pratt's 'Cast Iron "Smut Mill rd Drain Duller, as being a far superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged 'in the manufacture of Flour for a gtent rnrtrry years, and have always tried to have Ihe IicbI Apparatus for manufacturing that could be got, and do say thai the alove inuchino is (he heat apparatus I believe now in uio. Jon, Moiir. rJmmhtirg, Dec. 26, 1840. Col. J. M I'miina Sin : In reply to yocr favor, received a few days since, I hsve only to say, thai the fact of my having introduced into each of the foui mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Oast Iron Sinul Mills, is the best evidence I can give you of their utility, Yours trnlv. Wit, M'Ki.i.vr, M lt'i'n, March 17, 1811. J. M-Feinnx Sin : I do heiebv cerlilv without any hen tation, that Pratt's Smut Mill and Oram Huller is Ihe most (erferl ms-hlne to cle ,nsp grain ol smut and all i lhrr impel fections, that I have ever seen, and 1 believe I have seen ull the kinds that fere now used in Perriiitylvuiihi, and I must say that there is milling of the kind ever been invented that will c, me in competition with it. Cm. Kckmit. Cot.. J. M-l'iinu n Sin: Dur.ng the past "I ye-irs 1 have been coii-laiilly engaged in munufnc luring Hour, and during the last Vi y ears have been the nwiii r nl a prist snd flouring mill, and among all th Cinilrivances to remove impurities Imm grain I nm decidedly uf the opinion that Pratt's iron inn elm e is superior to any with which I am acquaint ed, having used one in luy Toiil about tii;hieen months. I'm or hick litis. Yorkshire MilU, Dec, ls-10. I want in my flooring mi I us pood an puratiis lo prepare pram for flouring, at tin and I want no U'llor tlnn PrVlVCusl Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M . ( 'i : a son . Sutthuri, Dicmiher If 40. ('oi.. J. M 'Fa no is Sin: 1 have in my mill one nl Pralt's cast and wroupht iron spiral Sroul Mills und Grain Duller, ami am confident that in repaid to simplH'y of ci listroctinti, and durability of mate i;al, it is HU-erior to any 1 uui ai'tpiniirtcd wiih, lli.sur Mtsstii, liuir Cop Mil!.-; Dec. Ti, IMtl. ( 'in.. J. M'Fa nut Si u : I hate in n y flouring mill one nf Pratt's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mills, audi am ikviih-iTry of Uie npini.ni that it is the best iiitchiiie to prepare grain lor flouring that I am ac quainted w ith, und its such cln-otlully rccomni ml it lo ull w ho arc citgnged in the mauntacture ol flour. .1 tl II II I, I s KMI Mi, Aurtiiiflittrif, March ill, 1811. Col.. J. M-1 a it ill N Sni: 1 lake leisure in say ing that Piatt's Cssl Iron Smut Mill is one -of the best improvement for 'he cleaning of grain of all kinds, that has yet come unJiriiiv nbservation, and that I lalieve it fir superior to any thing of llie knid ever invented. You may Use my name in any way you think pn pet. O. P. lli sn, Fni-m Mrl. Jui. 14, 1841. 'This is to certilv Hint I have had Pratt's ( 'ast and vvroiipht iron ?mul Machine ami (iiuiii Huller in use ior better than 1 monlhs, and find it lo answer evciy purpose that it was inlemU'd fr. Suivit cun be taken nut of wheat I believe every parlich' of it can If taken out without breaking the grain nt the wheat, Jons Pi.am k. AuniHsliuif;, M iuh'J.i, 1,-41. Col.. M'Faihun Sin : I have been engaged in manufacturing Supeitiue Flour for rnstiy years, and have at this lime one ol Pratt's Sunlit Mills in euch of my mills, and I do hereby reeommt i:d them as the most vultiuble miprovt mi nt In cleaning wlH'at nl smut and all other inipuiities, that 1 am acquainted with. Jamis Dim ah.. Cou M'Fahths Smj 1 have Invn engaptd in tl.o iiianuf.ietuiing of flour for 'iH years, und most chicrfully recomnicn J the ubovc machine, as being by far the lust apj aratus fur cleansing grain that I have ever usul or seen. ( consider il an indis en siblo article lor any mill that pretends to do any bu siness. John Pismeh. .iijUfduct Mi!!, Dec. 24, 1840. Coi. J. M-FaiiM Sir: Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three years since, and I believe it is the best article of that kiml now in use. Il will ma; only remove smut ('Merely, hut is a most valuable apparatus to clean wheat and rye of any character, and prepare il for flouring. Ri.tjAMix llouvi:, luisiurg, Dec. 22, 1840. Col. J. M'Famu Sin: Afier a caielul and camhd examination and trial nf the muchiue, in re gaid loconstiuctsm, neatness and des etch in exe cution, tcunomy in price, and power to set in ope ration. I am fully convincid and satisfied, that the machine above ulluded to, is stcond to no one in use. J. Moit now, Milhr und Flour Manufacturer. j Cutlt'.H'iisa, Deo ndit r 25, lf -10. Cou. J. M'Faiuiin Sin: Pratt's Cssl arxl Wii.upht Iron fpiral Smut Mill and Grain Duller, 1 coiisIiUt to he the best machine to it move smut and oiht-r impurities to which grain is subject, that I have used, or with which I am acquainted, in re paid lo durability of material, simplicity uf construc tion, ueaiiicss and despatch in e xecution. Joi:rH I'avtox. N. B. The iihovo machines are manufactured al the I.ewUburg Foundry, l iiion county and ut llie Bloouisliurg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. Lewisburg, June 10, 1841. HAYS, ELLIOT, LVON & GCSIL It iMlW'HitW' 14 alt l lt, hi Foreign, Itritibh and .Imtrirun iry Cm!, No. 12 Nohtii Tuiuo SriieiT, Phiiaiulimi a "COUNTRY Merchants can lie supplied at all times with in extensive assortiijent nf the above Goih1s,oii the inotit res, liable and satisfactory terms. May 20, 1841. ly. sKLF-AiursiiNii" lo( i ijuac;v, FOR SAW-MILl.s. l'r BI..NJAM1.VI N. Ci-iWA rrilE Subscrilrs having .jnhastxl the rtlit for v uding and using .,. ai.. valnabl.. itiven- lion, for Noilliuuir.ianj Coulv 0.r ,,,p0.e of the same to, persons who may desire lo purchase. 1 he ahot ,. jhVl mi,, j4 i ow in oe ration al the saw null of Mr. M'Carly, near Sunbury, wlttte it can inspected by owners of saw nulls and all others interested. ... E. GOB1N, March 27. if. - SAMUEL GOBIN. WARRANTED ISrass Clocks, l or III Dollar, I?4 V'.l . fr lime In obi mid by Ch-k Fid f lum fur f'ib, for sale by March 1J. II. B. MASSER. I.lvri' C'nnilalnl. Cure it by l)r, llrlich't Compound Strengthen inv unil Amrii-nl I'tlln. R. W1LLIAW RICHARDS, Pittsburg, Pa., entirely cured of' the above distressing tlisease. Jlis symptoms were pain and Weight in the It It side, lost of appetite, vomiting, acrid eruc larions, a distension of the stomach, sit k headache, furtcd tonguo, rttunlctunce rhanrred to cilroti eohir.dimculty ol breathing, dirfurbed rest, atten ded with a counh, great debility, with other aym loms indicotitig great derangement or the functions of the liver. Mr. Kichanls had Hit advice of several physicians, but iect'ird ho relief, until Using Dr. HARI.ICH'S Medicine, which terminated in ef fect cute. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 10th Ndilh EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTIIElSlER, Feb. 10, 1848. Agent. CoilMlllllllloll UIHl ICltlt Y HI! most assured y bo (he fate of those who neglect themselves when afllicted with Ihe prrmoni'nry symptoms of consumption, as a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of the Throat-, Hoarseness, DilTicull :x pectin .ition, Asthma, Spit, ting of Blood, Ac. Dr. Uiiscah's rtA roasst Klmciit is expressly ),repaied for the removal bud cure of Ih'se dangerous ond (rouhlesome diseases Tlien fotc. ynu w ho sre tailoring under the iiiflu ence nf these complaints, procuie immediately this medic'tie before il be too late, ( Kg Botti.k' tnay be the means nf iiriilonpinp your life. Altvnvs ask i lor Dr. Di-ivrA!'s Expmtohast R tMi.nr, and see I lhat you get it, mid not be persuaded by smne who j sell d lleietit medicines to lake some ol their medi. : cine in preference. 'These prrons obtain soma 1 cheap thing, and palm it on the public at full price. ; It is therefore important far purchasers to be on their gii-ird. Dr. Jti vi-n's ExrrcTotiAvr RrMrnr is put , up in I irge si.e bott:es, and mvcloped in blue pa i per. 'The outer form contains a fine steel plale en. graving rej rest ntiug "7" in It Worm." Piice fl ' per biittie. j Piincipal Oiucc 10 North Einhlh Street, Phila delpliia. Also for side nl the Store of i HENRY YOX'1 HEIMER, Fe'.. 12. 1811. AumU tfy vi.i nl Ten ViaisMiiiuliii. j I AM truly happy lo sta c to lb" ntlhrted conuiiu 1 ni'v that a member -of my fjmily was nlllicted for It'll or twelve years with the above disliessing 1 tlisia-e. The symptoms were great oppressi,,n af : ter eating, ueidily at the stomach, a severe pain in j the side and breast, sick headache, mental despon- dc irvy, with o''ner symptoms, during which lime numerous r nn tin s weie procured without ol t iiri imr linn h relief. Having heard ol the g,j,.d ellVels ot Dr. Il tiit.ii u"s ;ompouml Strengthening and Germ in Apeiienl Pills, I Was iudbred to give them a lil.il, w l.ii h I nm hipv to state that bv using one li.ix nf the Ocrm in Aperient Tills, accompa nied by the Strei ptheninp 'Tonic Pills, that they have ire.i'lv (-.radical-d the disee. 1 consider it tine lo those ul'llicud that I make this acknowledg ment, thai they may hkcwisc procure the same in valuable medicine, and hi fried frorn those distres sing disea-es. ith pratitade and re-pect, WM. M. sl'E.Ml.N'o. 12.') Old Vork Ro.vl. Foi sale at No l'J Norih Eighth strort, PhilaJ, ond at tire store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER, IVh. 5. isii. Aiit. I'iK s llinl. y tin lire of l)r. Ilnrlieli's Coutpimnil Strength' tiling tiud thrman Aperient I'illt. u lltiiin il, Dear Sir: Shortly alter I re ceived lite Agincy from you lor the sale of your nredicinr, I lormcd an acquaintance with lady nf Ibis place, who w,,s severely all'iicled wi ll the Pins. For eight or ten years this lady was subject to frequent painful attai-ks, and her phv-.i-ciau considered her case so complicated, tbsl he ve ry sildom prcscnlied nirdiciiie for hi r. Throucti my n r.-u isioii, she comuienced Using yuur Pills, ' and was perfectly cured. Ynurs, Ac. JAMES R. KIRBY, j Or. :l, H10. Chimbersburii, Pa. Odiceand General Depot, No 10 North Eighth I Street. HENRV VOATHE1.MER, I J in. 20th, If 12. .4yr.ii. , li. IIiiim tin's l'M' forant Ki iiu !y slamN lloul' "TROM the lunck Syrusand Paragork Com ' pounds which have ot late become a buiden lo the public hehh, ami a suspension to ihe purse. Why is it th it ihe.-e medicine are taken repeated ly by the sick w ithnut mnoving the complaint in question 1 The reason is plain and simple, viz: Because fhey ute composed chierly of opium and its spiritual preparations which acts on the system as a poweiful stimulating anodyne, and by using rrp, stfllv, the system Incomes habituated to its narcotic influence, as uf those who are given to intemperance. 'This fact his become apparent to thousands who have ixpt rienccd the fatal effects of such med'einra, and commenced using Dr. DvacASi' Exrtcro a a t Kemtut, which is entirely free from opium and all other poisonous ingredients, and is used with perfect sifaly ly all under any circumstances. It immedi.ili Iv relieve ihe distressing cough strengthens and invigorates the nervous system, causing the tcttl. d contagious matter to leave its hold lr.,m the lungs, and be tlischsrgid by the pow er of Expectoiation. Unless this is done, the lungs will soon become contaminated from noxious mat ter, and ulcerate, and fail a prey to the fatul worm Consumption. Price 1 pn buttle. For sale at No. 10 N'nf.h Elyhth street, Phila delphia. Also at t'ie st re of HENRV YOXTHEIMER, Jan. 22.1, 1S42. .4;';i. 4 oiiMitiiDliou iiinl ItUi-diu: ill tlio l-iuiU iiicd, Ri the ur o fl'r. Ihuicans F.rti cturitnl II erne d ISS EMII.INE VEAGER, aged 17 years, was taken when al the sgn of si teen wntj a sbglit cold, which she neglected until the lung fell a prey to that setking ilestroytr, consumption, when apphrntiou to a p! ystci.ni wag made, but to no clltx-L He considered hec dose a hopeless one. and pn sciihid but lutle uiodiciTie ,or l-r. In the meantime she disehargvj greV quantities of blood, wi'h much expcvlor;,,-.,,,, ol- ,,,.1 ( tilgni and cough. Her bod.;;-, irnue at length b. came reduec.I to a living skc'.tfMn" Her hist was anxiously looked for l y Uer iiiends, thai her sutiertngs might end by the pang,! f ,), atrii During the tune her phyi:iui frtqoeiaiy calletl, and as the lust resource, deU rini ' .o to ti-si the vir'ues of Dr. Dim am 's Exi te ro iiaxt RrviniT. tniving noticed some exliaordinury cure perl itiinrl by the medicine in similar eases He at once obtained two bottles and udmtniiU'redj it lo her. 'The foiwth day ho lound earns change-, whit h g tve hopes. He continued giving ihe medi cine for eighteen days ; at lhat time she was render ed able lo be walking in her bed chamber, lo th ast-inishmeul of her friends and relatives. She con tinued using the medicine for eight wetks, when she d.c'ared herself entirely free from disease ami pain, and now pursues her daily occupation in -er-ii-ct health. A small pnmph'et accompAnies this medicine, w hich gives a full description of diseases, Ihe man m r ol treatment, Ac. Ac For sale in Sunbury, at the store i f HENRV YOXTHEIMER. TK i Tll WILL F J!F VI i L, Dr. Harlnh's medicines are daily increasing in public favor, and want fiom tny but a fair trial lo establish their worth. e have a communication in our columns to-diy fiom a person long atlliclvJ. wiiich is buiotiool many vouchcs for this meJi' cine. Spo il uf the 'filing.