1 aM On lh Sfttb tilt., bv th Qc. IL A. Fi.K Vf. Isaac Baob- to Mia Babbabi, Hilikk, of Aw c:ed, On th I3lh ttlL, al hii residence in Bethel town- hip, Berki county, DANIEL LEBO, Sen , aged 74 year, 3 months and V daye. Mr. Lebo was for roerly SheruTof this county, and during a long life hai always auitained an irreproachable character for honesty and Integrity. On Saturday laat, in August township, JAMES HOE Y, aged about SO years. PRICE CURRENT. Cameled weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer. Wbbat, ! . 80 Bri, .... i 60 Co a a, 40 Oats. 25 roac, ...... 6 FlAXStIO, . . . too DCTTIR, ..... 1JJ BlKSWAI, . 25 Tallow, ..... 12 Dm id Arm, 75 Do, Psicbes, ... 200 Flax, II ict lid Flax )o Eoos, - ' . -8 IMPORTANT PROOFS. fthe efficacy tf Dr. Harlich'i Celebrated Medi einet. The following certificate was sent by Mr. E. B. inman, agent at Cincinnatti, Ohio. There can be mistake in it, as the parties are well known. Mr. Ezrkiel Rigdon, of Anderson township, imilton county, Ohio, was sevcial days troubled to bilUus affections, acidity of the stomach, at idod with the usual symptoms of dyspepsia, and ving made trial of various medicine without ding relief, was cured by the above medicines. Attest, E. RIGDON. Cincinnati, June 30th, 1840. YET LATCH, Mr. Vance, of Washington tnty, writes as follows Dear Sir Dr. Harlich'a s are performing some of the most wonderful es in this vicinity ever heard of. They were -oduced here about aix months ago, by one of neighbors, who bought a half dozen packages n the Piltsbung office. I on aware of four cases his place where complete cures havs been per ned, one of severe rheumatism, rraf dyspepaia, one of a most sheeting and aggravated irer a complaint, of ten or twelve years standing. I 1 you enclosed five dollars; pirn re to forward i for that amount by the bearer, William Ward, Attest JOHN VANCE, uly 27. V840. t. B. The above certificates, compared with the - many already received, certainly must con e ihose similarly afflicted, that they can yet be ved by the use of these invaluaMe medicines, rincipal office, No. 19, North Eighth street adelf'hia. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER. 2LF-ADJUSTING LOG BRACE FOR SAW-MILLS. Br BtSitw N-. Ccsfiwi. IE Subscribers having purchased the light for vending and using the above valuable inven tor Northumberland County, offer to dispose e same to persons who may desire to purchase, above invention is now in operation at the saw of Mr. M'Carty, near Sunbury, where it can tpected by owners of saw mills and all others isred. E. GOB1N, Teh S7.-MT. SAMUEL GOBIN. The Last Chances 1 r ersotis who are indebted to the subscriber on tiok account, will call and settle the same be- 1 1ft 10ih of April next, they can cave some in it ts Well as costs, as the books after that lime il be placed iu the hands of a mag'rstiato for coi lioe. H. B. MASSER, March 20, 184l. S hereby given to the judgment and lien credi tora of Thomas Cowan, that they bo and ap- lr on the first day of next term, in the Court of jnmon Pleaa of the County of Northumberland, I An causa why the money raised from the e of the real property of the said Thomas, by the eriff of slid county, should not be appropriated the judgment in favor of Henry Yoxtheimer. By the Court, SAMUEL D.JORDAN, March 20. Proth'y. S hereby given to the judgment snd lien creditors I of Matthew Branegan, that they be and appear j . llie first day of next term, in the Court of Com on Pleas of the county of Northumberland, and ow cause why the money raised from tbe sale of e real property of said Matthew, by the Sheriff of id county, should not be appropriated to the judg .'nt in favor of Henry Yoxtheimer. By the court, SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Jfarch 20, Proth'y. WARRANTED Brass Clocks, For 13 Dollars, EQUAL for time to any sold by Clock Ped. lartfor $25, for sale by March 13. II. B. MASSER. Dissolution of PartncmhliH MIE undersigned having dissolved partnership, L wish to give notice to those indebted in the old oka to make payment soon, aa no longer indul mce will be given. For settlement, call st the WZT?, tbe books wiH remain yev awhile in the ands pf the late firm for k"1- GEORGE ROHRBACH, JACOB ROHRBACH, Feb 27-31 DANIEL ROHRBACH. d torg fiartorgr'a Estate. VTOTICB is hereby gives, that the Register of the countr of Northumberland, h.a ttua day Tanted letters testamentary to the eubsa.bers, upon be estate of George Hombwger, cf toe township, n the a .id county. A II persona havinff demands pr laims against the said decedent, are requited to sake known the aama to them without delay. GEORGE LONO, THOMAS HENNINGER, Feb. 83 t. Adra's. Daniel Kase'g Cut ate. nTnTlflP U herebv aiven. that lettera of admin- IN istraiion on the estate of Daniel Kaae, la of Ruh township, nortnumiriaiu t'j. uv, lave been granted by lha Register of said county to . . . .r ... .ii'.i. . In tha above et- ne euDscniwr. ah ni" - ts will make payment, and ihoee having claima tbe 30tb and Slat March. 1841, al the late residence of decease.'; n ' 1 ETER KA8E. Jan. 53 .- 3. AJn'r CRfc.TORS TAKE NOTICE, That we hats applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Nor tbumberisnd county, ror tna benent or to laws made for the relief of the insolvent debtois; and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed the first Mondsy of April next to hear ua and our creditors at the Court House in Sunbury, whan and wnere you may attend if you Ihii.k proper. . JOSEPH MURFHY, JOHN P. RAY, March 13. DAVID MILLER. 19 hereby given to the creditors of Albert Am-- mermen, to appear in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland countr. on the first dar of next term, and ahow csuse, if any they have, wny tna proceeds of tbe sale or bis real estate, eoll by Henry Gossler, Esq., sheriff of Northumberland county, should not be applied to the payment of the judgment or Mary Dunham. SAMUEL D.JORDAN, March 2j, 1841. Proth'y, LIST OF CAUSES "ITTIOR trial in the Court of Common Pleat of Uj Northumberland County, to be held at Sun bury, the first Monday of April, 1841, being the 6th Joseph Trego vs. Martin A, 8tock, vs. Jackson Nesbit, vs. R. H. Hsmmond, vs. Salomon Mengas, vs. Henry Blown, vs. Shipman & Greenough vs. John Filbert, vs. Martin Wester, et si., vs. Jacob Wheeland, vs. Hugh Bellas, vs. Lewis Dewart, vs. Daniel Frymire et al vs. Alexander Elstenetal., vs. John Vincent, vs. Frederick Bauchman, va, Byerlv & Haaa, Christ At Nesbit George Laurance Hamer for Roush Wm. Henderson Same Nagle, ad'm or Filbert Com'th of PennV Borough of Milton Badger for Badger Hugh Bellas Andrew Tinbrook, John Hagenturn et at, Stitzel & Reber Thomas Perry Mary Weeka Solomon Dunkleberger va, Pifer & Wetzel, Henry Masser Wm. A. Lloyd Henry H. Burr Anthony M'Donough W. C. Livingston A. Lyon &. Co. Solomon Mengaa Charlea W. Richards Wm. Shrpman A. W. Johnson EltmaVer, Dunn A Co Conrad Raver Jonathan Pnrset Michael Follmer John D.Cowden Charles I Barnes Jacob Deetx Jacob House! vs. Jscob Seasholtz, vs. John Youngman, vs. John B. Boyd, va. John Fitzpatrick, va. John Meek ley, vs. Hugh Bellas, vs. George Oyster, vs. John D. Cowden, v. Gustavus Ross et at., vs. Richard Renahaw et al. vs. John Smith, vs. David Nice, va. Goss A. Hilemsn, vs. William Haas, vs. Richards 6c. Kitchen, vs. John Caul. vs. Patrick Hampscy, Vs. John Gray. SAMUEL D. JORDAN, frortionotary's Office, ? Proth'y. Sunbury, March i, 1841.5 2m In the Nicholson Covart ft Picas tor the State of Pennsylvania. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA i L. S. DAcrai Cocktt, as. The Commonwealth of" Pennsylvania. Vi. The persona claiming ti tle to, or interest in the se veral tracts of land set forth (n the Bill, whereof the following is n ab stract. to perpetuate I fimony. atract, jk f WmoTVh jPjjL the State of I Borough of Harrisb T term of the Nicho)son Court of Pleas for Pennsylvania," convened in the burg, Pa., Jan. 20, A. D. 1841, in pursuance of an act entitled "An act to settle the estates of John Nicholson and IVter Baynton, passed April IfJth, A. D. 1840. Upon the petition presented and filed in our court by Robert Orr, John Dungan and William Primrose Esq , Com missioners sppointed ae provided in the act afore ssrdrepVesenling "that whereas it appears from the records in the office of tbe Secretary of the Land Office m Pennsylvania, that William P. Brady ap plied for, and look out of the Land Office aforesaid, fifteen warrants, all bearing date Nov. 18, 1793. in the name of John Breatly, Thomas Hamilton, Wil liam P. Bready, John Boyd, William Wilson, Ben jamin F. Young, William Gray, William Cook, Esq , John Cowden, Bernard Hubley, Thomaa Giant, Alexander Hunter, Samuel Scott, James Hepburn, John Carson ; and also the five tuiiow ing warrants, sll bearing daw March 11, 1794, in the names of Thomaa Reese. TliCinas Grant, Sam uel 8cott, Thomaa Hamfton, Jeremiah Jackson, for four hundred acres each, adjoining each other in their programme order, returned in Northumberland County, as described and set forth in the certificates a.risied to said petition, numbered 12,781 ; and whereas it appears by a receipt in the office of the Secretary of the Land Office, aforesaid, dated June 794, a certificate whereof is also to said petition annexed, that William P. Brady paid into the Land Office aforesaid 200 in specie, for sard twenty tracts, amounting in all to 8000 acres, together with 10 office fees and whereas it also appears by the certificate of the aaid William P. Brady, legally executed and acknowledged, bearing dale August 13, 1838, the same whereof is snnexed to the petition, that the twenty warrants above men tioned were all paid by the aaid William P. Brady, as the agent of, and for the use and benefit of John Nicholson, Esq., for the sole use and benefit of aaid Nicholson, ami waa paid for with money placed in bia bands for that purpose, although from the books in aaid Land Office, it appears that said William P. Urady received credit for the purchase money of said warrants; The petitioners further represent, that the said William P. Brady, the witness which tbe petitioners have for proof of the facts stsled in the above bill, Is now very aged and infirm, the petition ers therefore pray the Court that a rule m.y be granted before aaid Court lo lake the testimony of the said William I. Btady, now of ;he county of Indiana and atate of Pennsylv-nil( touching the aforesaid twenty ttacta of '.and, on due notice there of to all persons invested, that the same will be entered of rtc0rd in aaid court at Harriaburg, and perpetuated agreeably to the direction of tlw Con- atitution or Ihts Commonwealth, and the acts of Assemly in such case made and provided, snd to nuke such further roles and orders her. in aa to the Court ahall seem just and proper, c Whereupon, January 30, 184 1, the foregoing pe tition being read in open Coitit, and the residence of tbe peisons interested in the lands therein men tioned not being known, the Court order and direct that a rule be entered to all partus or persons inte rested in said lands, to shew cause before this court o be held at Harriaburg on the second Monday of ApiM nel,wuy ine weumony Mian not men and there M perpetuaieu as appneti lor in saiu petition, and lha Couit farther order that copy of the aaid rule and order be pobliahed in one daily newspaper in the city vf Philadelphia, one day in each week, for ait weeks successively, and once a week for tbe aama period in a wetkly newspaper printed in Nor thumberland County, (where tbe land lies,) prior to the aaid second Mondav in April next Witness the Hon. Joseph B. Anthony, Judge of our said Court at the borough of Hariisburg, this twentieth day of January, A. D. one thou sand eight hundred and fort v -one. , Jan. 30-6w H. C. IIICKOK, Clerk. BRADY'S HOTEL. DAIVVILLE. COL19IM A COVKTY, a-esaBsyiTanisM finHE SUBRCRIBER respectfully informs the U. public, thst he hss removed from lha town of l at taunt to to Danville, and that he has purchksed in tbat place, the Large and Commodiou BRICK HOVIK, at tie coanxm or milk awd m abkbt stiiits fOppuitt the Cturt'Houm,) Which he hss fined up by the erection of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and extensive STABLING, for the Enter' tamment ef Travellett and Vaitori, He is now prepared to accommodate all who mav favor him with call, and lie woulJ atate thai no thing in hie power ahatl be left undone, to render his customers comfortable and happy while under his care. 11 is accommodations are ample, and hia rooms luruisneu in modern style, and the proprietor ia de termined that his establishment shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and imnoitance of the town in which it ia located. Hia Tail will be supplied with everv luxnrv of .t ... . . . . ' . ' . me season, anu ino oat ana cftoieett variety the market can afford. His Bab will be stored wiih alt the but article that can be furnished bv our cititt, and the whole will be such aa to give satis- lacHon to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for themselves, he feels confident lha they will favor him with their patronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. SUNBURY GEORGE ROHRBACH it BROTHERS WISH to Infirm their Customers and the pub lic generally, that they have erected an En gine, and are enabled to do a more extensive I usi ness than heretolure, and are ready to m.ke all kind of castings commonly cast at Foundrys, viti STOVES, HOLLOW. WARE, PLOUGHS nd PLOUGH CASTINGS of all descriptions, which they will dispose of as cheap aa tbey can be bought elsewhere. Old Iron and Country produce will be taken m exchange for castings. GEORGE ROHRBACH, JACOB ROHRBACH, Feb. 27. 3m. WILLIAM ROHRBACH. ATTENTION MERCHANTS, kc. ZS.P.& J. H. TRICK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWADING & raonvcB commission mebhikts, Xo. 297, Market etreet.five doort above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale, at the lowrat market prices, a gcneial assortment of 7rs. Coffrte. Sueart. Molatf, Wines, Liqaort, Snict. Tobacco. Src. Country Paoucca received and auld on commi sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our vtottt, b.fore purchaMm elsewhere. M.rihants wiehirg their goods collected in ibis city, by (raving an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by the most expeditious lines, bdwiii r. raicic, joh a. raicc. Feb. 6, 184 K ly. Application FOR AN INCORPORATION. THE members of the " GOOD INTENT FIRE COMPANY" of Sunbury, in purausnce of en order of the Court of Common Pleaa of Northum berland County, hereby give notice, that they have tsade application to the said court to be incorporated agreeably to the piovisions of the act of Aasembly upon the subject, having exhibited to tbe said court an instrument of writing, specifying the object, ar ticles, conditions, name and alyle of the said associ ation, which baa been approved of by the said court, arid filed with the prothonotary thereof; and that a charter of incorporation will be granted lo the said company, at the next term of raid Court, lo be hoi den at Sunbuiy, on the first Monday of April next, unless sufficient reason be shown to the conlrsry. WM. L. DEWART. Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1841. 3t. JWf. AFEW Copies of T lwn faWarf Jfr mowy," consisting of Sacrd Muse, with Ger man and English lines to each tune. By II. C. Eyer. For aale by January 30. IL D. MASSER, Thomas It ti a a e 1 1 , No. 268, Baltimobb 8tbict, A few doort west vf 1 toward st. BALTIMORE. WHOLESALE DEALER in Comla. But tons, German and Fancy Goods, and Im porter of Patent and Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton, Suspenders, Tape, arid almost every description of Smalt Articles. Country Merchants and Dealera iti general, are respectfully invited to call and exa mine for themselves. Jan. 30. ly GlLLltillAin & JESSOP. Importers and Dealers in Foreign Hardware, Corner of Pratt and Light st:, BALTIMORE. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, aie respectfully invited lo call and eiamine their block of Goods. Jan 30. I v NOTXCZ2 T8 her. by given, that interest will be charged by the sutweriber, on all accounts for lime, that have been standing longer than six months, and that hereafter thia rule will be strictly adhered to. All persona indi-bted, are requested to eall and settle thrrr accounts. SEAHHOLTZ cV BERCSTRESSER. Sunbury, Jan. 23, 1841. tf. Merchant's lYotice. AT a meeting of the Merchants of the borough of Sunbury, on the 6th inst, tbe following was unanimously adopted : Whereas no uniform rule exists among the mer chants of this place, in regard to the charge of inte rest on book accounta, theiefore Resolved, That interest will be charged on all accounts that have been standing longer than six months, and that hereafter all accounts in our hooks will be Lalanced every year, and that interest will be charged on all balances that average mote than aix months standing. Resolved, That the eubseiibera will strictly ad he is lo the almve iule, and thai notice of the same be given in the newspapers of this place. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, JOHN YOUNG, JOHN BOGAR, H. B. MASHER. DEM. HENDRICKS, Jsn. 23, dm. JACOB RHAWN. IS hereby given to all whom it may concern that I have purchased at Constable's Sale, in Au gusta township. Northumberland counlv. One Mantl Cluck, which waa aold aa the property of .i sines r arnswonb, and that I have loaued the same to lha aaid James during my pleasure. FURMAN VaR.NS WORTH -Augusts, Dec. 23, 1840. MS SXXAItXOXXm COAX.. sfF a very superior analilv. can be had al an Jf time, by application to the subscribers, in lots . .u,, purcnaseis. j ney Keep large, egg, broken, " coai, m ror burning lime. . J. H. PURDY cV Co. Sunbury, 8ept. 26. If. tROVKHIES-K f...h aunnlv nf f:....;.. jus. rectiveu snu lor sue iy HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12. 1840. if. M,tquH.h fresh ropply of Brandy. Gin, Port, l.i-bon. Tci eriff'. Madeira and Sherrv Winn. just received and ror sale lv ... . . . . . . HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12. 1840. if. and 3-4 yard wide Muslin, just received and for le b II ENR V YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 If. Miil"OE8.K new assortment of Cal just received and for sale bv HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 tf. M JtO.V A eood sssnrltuanl of liur Inn. ini received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. 8epl. 12, 1840. if. VfcT. S60 barrels and aacka of Salt, iust received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. 8ept. 12, 1840. tf. CLOT IIS. K general assortment of Cloths and Cassimeies, Constant y on hand nt the store of HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 if. UHE.tT, Mt'E, C.V and all other kinds of Giain and Seeds will be tiiken at the high est pries in eichanfe for goods at the store of JiKISKY YOXTHIMER. 8ept. 12, 1840 if. MACKEREL- A few barrels ofM.ickerel for ss'e at a low price by Sept. 12, 1640. II. IS, MASSE R, IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality. con- atantly on hand and for aale by Sept. 12, 1840. H- . MASSE K. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madieia Wine, for sale low by Sept. 12, 1840. It. U. MASS En, FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A genuine article always on hand and for sale by sept. 12, 1840. ri. U. .MAMtii. HOLLAND GIN, Of the best qunlity always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. b. M A !S c K. EOAF AN D LUMP SUGAR. Alw ay a on hand and for aale by Kept. 12, 1840. H. IS. MASSER, BOSTON SYRUP MOLASSES. Of a aupe- rior quality, for aale by Bcpf 12, 184P. II. U. MASSE It, NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOLsE MO LASSES, Ol the best quality always on hand acd for sale bv Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MAS9ER. BftOWNTslfGAR. Of a good qualitv.lor ssle lowby Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASTER. LIOUORS. Of all kinJs and of the Lest quaii- ties, alwaya on hand and for salo by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. KREEN AM) ut.Aok TRAsTOf the best quality always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. it. U. HASStK. COFFl'.E. Java, Rio and Laguira Coffee, con stantly on bind and for aale by Sept. 11. 1840. II. B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer atrained 8perm Oil, of the test quality, alwaya on hand and for aale by Sept 12, 1840. If. V, MASSEK. STEEL. Cast and Blister Steel, for sale by Kept. 12. 1S40. H. B. MASSER. "SPRING STEEL. Of various sizes forUtiplic Springs, for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. LARGE QUARTO BIBLES For sale st H. B. MASSER. very reduced prices by Sept. 12, 1840. BLANK BOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale Ly Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac. for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER, JUSTICES BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. InvUible Gicen, fcc, for etile by Sept. 12, 1840. U. B. MASSER, CA&SlMEKES AND SATTINETTS. For sale very low by Sept. 12, 1840. it. IS. MASS EH. CARPETING For sale cheap l y Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. BLANKETS For aale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. For aule by 8ept. lS.JiMjJ- H. B- MSSEIt njOTTWlf A UN AND COTTON LAPS- For aale by 8epL 12, 1840. H. B MASSER. HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For aale by Sept. 12, 1840- H. B. MASSER. TOWING LINES, CORDS AND ROPES. For aale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASS Kit. G UM ELASTIC Shoes, a Urge assoit rnenl. Sperm Oil, best quality Books, of all description. Silks, black and colouieJ. Stair Carpeting. Cotton Carpet. Carpel Chuin, of all colors. Saddlery, a geneial assortment. Eliplic Springe. Coach Lamps. Caniage Bands, Brass Joints, Brass Dashera. Patent Leather. Just received and for aale at the atore of . if. MASSER, November 14, 1840. if .1T1TTJ.LS. F OR Christmas and New V ear's Gifts. Buffalo Robes. Zinc in sheets. For sale by H. B. MASSER. December 24, 1840. IRESlI Cianberrica, just received and for sale 1 by H. B. MASSER. November 14, 1840. if ftOOTft- WUST Received Meiino, Broths, and Chenille SjiMi enawia. Sea Otter, Best and Seale tie Caps, A large assortment of Park Chintie. French and English Merinoes, Ac. For sale lha store of H. 0. MASSER, Nowmher T, 1840, at mswaooDs. 1TU8T RECEIVED a new and aplendid assort- mm m iBiicors, Muslins, Ae. ror sale at the store of HENRY YOXTHIMER, October 31, 1840. tf. kF the later: manufacture, consisting in part of a great variety oi Glottis, Uassimeree, Satti- neit. Merinoes. Flannels Mnusclin de Li Just received and for ssle at the atore of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 91, I860. tf. (rocerieai. JUST RECEIVED a lrge bhJ goners! snort mcnt of Groceiies liquors Ae. For sale at the ator of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. October 31,1840. If DRUGS. AINT8, and Dye Stuffs, a fresh supply just received snd lor stile st the store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Oclohei31. 1840. tf. JL XvXXLXiXSB. & FARMER MAY hesr of s good situation, fifty miles from Sunbury, in a new settlement, where be would ohtain a lone lrase of a small Grid Mill n.l have Farm adjoining, by inquiring of 1 HE rldiYi EI(. October 10th, 1840, 6t OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 29 North Water Street, Phila. MANUFACTURERS snd dcslcrs in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, whicn will be aold much lower than they can be procured e'sowhrre, and warranted In quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company nol proving ss icpresenled, may be returned without any expense to tha pur chaser, end the money will l refunded. I heir stock now in store consists of the following oils, viz : 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached SpetnTt a cr 5- UH, 6000 do do Culottes Oil, do Fsll snd Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do do Pressed Whale Oil, do Summer do do do do Common Whale Oil, 15.000 10,000 20,000 6000 15,000 3 m cr 3 200 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Nes s Foot Od, 76 Casks Olive Oil, Tsnner's fills. (Tr'This Company has a number of Vessels en giged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure as imported. rhilailelphiJ, IXov. 7, 1B40. ly. ATTEITTXOIT. THE apecial attention vf buyera from the south and west, and for the atate trade, is respectful ly invited loth following assortment of GOODS, which the sutiscn! cr will dispose of at su. h prices ss will smply repsy liis fiiends for calling and ex amining his atock. To UA&it purchasers, al ine present time, extraordinary inducements will be of fered. 200 pieces heavy vsriegated Spanish matting. 600 pieces Canton matting, asaoited 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 white, checked and flowered. 1000 hearth rngs, a lsutilul assortment of Wil ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp ruga. SOO pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block Carpetinga. An elegant variety of Wilton, Brussels, Scotch and English, Venetian, Damask, &c. Ac 1000 dozen men and bovs csps, comprising a gieat variety of Fur, 8eal, Nutria, Muakral, and Coney, Hair, Sealett and Cloth Caps. 100 dozen Allicsnt Mats, assorted sizes. 100 do Manilla do do do 60 do Sheep-skin do do do 30 bales French Bitkeis, comprising every de scription. 600 pair V enctian Blinds, ass d figutes and colors. 3000 patent do do do 1000 nesta Cabas or Satchel, aas'd, embossed leather, straw snd oil cloth. 6000 dozen Combs, sssorted tortoise shell, Bra- zillion do horn, ivory, brass and wood. cmprUing large assortment ol every variety. 3000 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, aulky, planters, drovers or riding, of gut, lea ther and thread, with German silver, gilt, ivory and bone mountings. 1000 dozen painted puis, Wilson a brnnd. 1000 nesta cedar Tub aid Buckets; also. Churns, Piggins, Water Cans, &c. The above together with an extensive assortment of fancy goods, Brittanin and German silver ware, frather and Irislle Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ma hogany and Gill Flames, of every sis and descrip tion, are manufactured, imported, and selected ex pressly foi the southern, western and state trade. J. MUACI JUNES, No 18 North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7. 1840. ly. G-. W. & L. 3. TAYLCP.. jfTkFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor- II ner of Fifth und Market Streets, Philudel. phia Mens vall-akin Uoota, atllcned warranted, do do do pegged da do do do water proof, double sole and double upper, do Calf-skin do do and uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neats do do. do High qusrter Shoe. Calf-skin do do do Crockera do do Fine Monroes warrante J do nailed do Kip do do Clf do do Coarse do do do Shoes do Fin do do Kip do do do do do do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps, do List Socks with and without soles, do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies do do do do Ladies' tanned India Rubber shoe. Gentlemen' do Over shoes. With every oilier desciiplion of boots and shoes. Fur Cap of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bonneta of all kinds. Palm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia. November 7, 1840. ly. 111aXliaelVca er & Son, HOPE MAKERS tV SHIP CBANZUXBS. No. 1 3 North Water Street. Philadelphia. AVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cords ge, Bein Twine, dec., vizi si U itope. r tailing Hopes, wnil liopes, Manil la Ropes, 'l ow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete asaortmeiit of Srin Twine, Ae, such aa Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent (.ill Net 1'wina, Cotton Shad and llening Twine, Shoe Threads, Ae. dee. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Line. H altera, Traora, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, Ac. all of which they will diapos of on resaonabl term. Philadelphia, Neimbci T, 1140, CXTTT AUCTION AND OOMBUSSION STORE. Number 29 North Third Street, Phitadetpn;K V)UBLIC SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware ll and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoe and Hat, and in ahort almost ever? description of good, re held at this eetMilWnnt very evening. Good are also sold al priVai sala during the day at the average auction pric. Store keepers and traJsr will find it lo their sdvkaug by attending the sales. C C. MACKEY, Auctierv Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. fa. EROTfrais. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND 8TATIONERS, No. 122 Chesnut .Street, below 4th, J'fiiladelnlnn. BTEEP constantly or hand a general assort (Jf ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising Theological, Law, Medical, Classical. Miscellane ous and School Books, Day Bocks, all sizes, Led. gr, do., Fsmity Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing Patrers, Wrapping Papers, Ac. Ac, which they of. let at tho lowest p ices to Country Merchant'e Pro fessional Gentlemen. Teachers, and all others lha. msy fsvor them with Iheir custom. rntisiieipnta, November 7, 1840. ly. ESHERICK, HANSELL & CO'S. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ETOBE. No. 106 1-2 Market Street, Phiia. (Below Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and geatral as sortment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are respectfully icquesled to give thorn a call and examine lor themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, otPI" ly. SPERING, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE tho nt'eMton nf Country Merehmts to their extensive a-ortment of U.iti.h French and American Dry Goods, which they offer for A on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1540. ly. TETER DEWEES, LAST XtXAXER, No. 74 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, C Three doors ulove Second. J SHOE Findings always kept on han.l, l ich he offers for sale on t!.e owe-t terms. Country Meich.nts are particularly lo call anljude f.r themrelves. Philudelj hia, November 7, 1810. ly. OLIVER N. TIIACHER, Agt. MANUFACTURER OF IZATS, CAPS, &C. No. 40 North Third Street, Phila. ("Opposite the City Hotel. J PAT8, Cape and Ladies' Furs, of every de scription, manufactured at very low pi ices, Country Merchants supplied at short notice. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. LOWER & BARRON, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Nobth Third Stiiiit, PaiLASEtraia. WHERE their friends and customers will always find a large and general assortment of Foreign and Domrstic Hardwsre, which they will sell at the lowest prices, Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. J. W. SWAIN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. .Vo. 37 Nooth Tliird street, two doors below the City Hotel, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants and other are solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly Jnc4l rrlsimith & son. RESPECTFULLY informs their friend andT aequaintanc.es generally that they still con tinue to keep at the old stand, No. 240 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGARS. Which they -will sell on the most accommodating and reasonable terms. N. B. All goods sold will bo guaranteed, and all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, November 7, 1S40. ly. PETES, COITOTER, Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. 66 North id street, a few doers ubue .treh, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags snd V slices, of ev. ery desciiption, all of which be uffere for sate on the most reasonable terras. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly P. & A. UOVOUDT'S ; China.Glass and Liverpool Warehouse No 164 North Third street, third door below Vine street, Philadelphia. YITHERE they constantly keep on band a largo. assortment of China, Glasa and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most iei. sonshle terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. TIIEOP1LUS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. Nit. 5 South Third flrect.fmtr dofirs be.'ow Marlti Philadelphia- KEEP constantly on hund a large and g neral assortment Coae'.t Lamps, Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, Eliptie Sp.jnas, Patent Le.lhsr. Ae. Country Merchant ,j Siddlers will I e supplied st all times on lha umsl le i-oi.ahle Icrnu. They wi'l find it to their advantage, lo call and exaiuiue hia assortment, brfore purchasing il where. Philadelphia, November 7, 140. ly. REYNOLDS, McFARLAND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry Goods. No. 103 Murket street, Hitedclphfa. COUNTRY Merchant, snd oilier cau be up plied at all tune with an extt-i.ie a-soru merit of ih best and moat IrwhionubU Goods upon the mot re.tsonsbls if rin. PbiUdetphu, November 7, IS 10 ly. T. 3. 11EDAIU., Wholesale Variety and Trimming Ston No. 44. North Fourth'nearArckst PhUuittphia- WHERE Country Merchants and others cn be supplied, at all liuies, with lrg aasnrlmeot of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and, Woi Wn, Shuts and Drawers, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread,. Cotton Coids, Buttons, Tape, Uvuling. Houk. and Ly, Puts, Ae. Ad a gencsal variety of una-, ful anicWs, which h. oflirr lor ltai tha tawteft prices. JPhiladefptils, November 7, 184,0, lj.
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