Lm PRICE 'CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlheimtr. Whkat, Sti, . Cons, Oats, . Pork, Flaxseed, Bctter, . Beeswax, . . "Pa now, Dhiku Afpi.ks, Do. Pcachks, Flax, Heckles Flax, Eons, . . . PO . . .no . . 40 . . . 25 . . 6 100 . . . . 12J . 85 . . . . 124 . 76 . 200 .8 . ... 10 . 7 LIVER COMPLAINT, Cured by the use of Dr. Hahiicr's Compocnd ST50THI!tliO A5D AFERIEaT Pi LIS. Mr. Wn.ttAW Ricnmns, Pittsburgh, Pa., rn tirely cured of the above distressing disease : Ilia eymtoms were, pain and weight in the left sido, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, disten tion of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a cough, great debility, with other symtoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Rinnans had the advice of several physcinns, but received no relief, until using Dr, Haiu.icii's Med. icine, which terminated in ejecting a perfect cure. Principal Office, 19 North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also for sale at the drug store of HENRY YO-YTHEIMER, LEHIGH TRA.SrORTATION COMT. , 'PHE subscribers respect--- fully inform the Public is unit Merchants generally, that They are wow ready to receive goods at their old stand, (brock's Wharf,) nt Philadelphia on the Delaware, for Northumber land, Berwick, Wilkesha're, and all the intermedi ate places, and forward them in first rate decked Boats, via the Delaware and Chesapeake, and Tide "Water Canals, and from thenre up the North Branch Canal to Wilkesbnrre, Dry Goods entrus ted in their rate will be forwarded without delay. -ABEL WILSON & CO. May 8, 1841. Cl . IT E vr Clothing, BOOT & SHOE STOKE. ALL kinds of Clothing, Boots aiid Shoes, and a variety of other articles can be had at the most reduced prices, at the store formerly kept by John Donar. JOHX CHAMBERLAIN, Snr. Sunbury, May 8, 1841. 3m. ATTENTION SUN BURY GREYS. YOU aio requested to mett for pnradcin Market-square, Sun bury, at 8 o'clock A. M. of Fri day, the 2Sth day of May, Inst., in Summer uniform, each Member to be provided with 12 rounds of blank cartridge. By order of Captain Dewart, J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Orderhi Sers'L r--Rs-wB May 8. 1841. REGIMENTAL fPHE First Baltallion of the For. ty-fifth Regiment of Pennsyl vania Militia, is requested to meet at Sunlury on Monday the 10th day of May next, at ten o'clock of said day, for tho purpose of train ing. The Second Baltallion of the Forty-fifth Regiment, to meet at the house of George Smith, in Jackson township, on Tuesday the 1 1th day of May next, at 10 o'clock of said day. 8" Hucksters not to intrude, un der the penally of the law ia such cases made and provided. Cul. of the 45A Regiment. April 17,1841. 3t kX Wednesday, the 21st ult., by Mrs. DOR ' CAS GRANT, within tho Borouch. S20 in Bank notes two fives and one ten. Any one who may find it, aud deliver it, shall be reasonably re warded, Sunbury, May 1, 1841. Hester RockafclIoiY's Estate. TTOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of Jl Northumberland County has this day granted letters of administration upon the estatt of Hester Eockafcllow, late of Rush township, dee'd., to the euhscrilier, residing m Augusta township. All per kons having demands against said estate, are reques ted to present the came, proferly attested, ami those who aro indebted to make immediate pavmcnt. JAMES FORRESTER, April 24, 1841. 6t Adm'r. FOR. SALE. FRESH MILCH COW AND CALF. Inn u ire of the Printer. A Anbury, April 24, 1 841. if. An Apprentice XV A I T 12 D . AN apprentice will be token to the Printing Business, a lad of from 14 to 10 years of ace, with a good Eng lish Education, will hear of an excellent situation by applying at this oflice soon April 17. 1841. Int Lie Common Pleas) ofoi thuni" berlaud County. Flemminp and Thomas Vollock. vs. Rule of Court. Jamti lliarp. j mr I - T r. . i. - .1 .. t i . f ' . i t r l r , J-V ant, and all others inleictel, to show cause by the first dy of August term, 1841, why the pro. cj-edd of ilia sale of defendand'a real estate should not be applied to they payment of the judgments of r lemming ana i nomas roim i. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Prothonotary's Oflice,? Ptvth'y Cunbury, April 16,1841. $ 9t TJERSONS knowing themselves to be indebted to J- the subscribers, for coal or otherwW, w ill please call and settle the same without delay, if they wish to save cost. J. II. PUKDX & UU. Sunbury, April JOtM 64 1. if. I JO II A SIXL1VM & SOaV, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 26, Liout Street Wmar, BALTIMORE. HAVING spacious warehouse, near the Rail road, and amplo wharf and pavement room for landing and receiving produce, respectfully solicit consignments of flour, grain, whiskey, tobacco, A c With much experience in the COMMISSION BUSINESS, to which they aro promptly and ex clusively devoted, they are induced to believe they can Rive satisfaction to all who may employ them. Liberal advances made on Consignments, and information as to markets freely communicated when required. Refer to W. LORMANT & SON,? n ... HUGH M'EDERRY, $ Baltimore. KEARNEY WHARTON, Rending, Pa. JOHN DOUGHERTY, Hollidaysl.urg, Pa. WALLINGFOKD & TAYLOR, Pittsburg, Pa. April 10 1841. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 11 KPAT1UCK & SO N, No. 21, North Third street, (dstwke market aro cnxsnrT streets,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for sale a large and excellent assortment of Spanith Hides, Vatna Kips, Tanner' Oil, ie., at tho lowest market prices, either for cash, in exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Consignments of Leather received for sale, or purchased at the highest maiket prices. 03 Leather stored free of charge. April 17, 1841. ly. Oscc IIutT'a) Instate. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of the county of Northumberland, has this day granted letters testamentary to the subscript, upon the estate of Osee HulT, of Rush township, in the said county. All persons having demands or claims against the said decedent, are requested to make known the same to him without delay. HENRY HUFF, April 17 Ct Adm'r. Ltook Here. THIS MACHINE AGAINST THE WOULD. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. AVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing Machine and Horse Power, which threnhes and cleans at the same time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which re.idcrs the above machine rfect and past further improvement. Those who have lieen waiting for something better than heretofore olVcrcd for sale, will find this to he the article. Come see it and judge for yourselves. The subscribers have purchased the right of the above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun ties of NoHTBUNaEALinn, LvroMiNo, Clinto, and Usioa and also, the privileges of vending them in any other places lor which the right has not been previously sold. I he advantages which this Machine has over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy and three men can do all the threshing and cleaning ol 150 bushels of wheat 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 ki this world no grain is scattered or lost. Such is the superiority of the Horse Power, that three horsea can llireoh as much with it as four can with any other. J he Machines and Horse Tower will 1 sold together or senerate, to suit purchasers. Made aud sold in Milton, by tho aubscrilers. WM. WELCH, WM. II. POMP, HENRY FRICK. Milton, April 17,1611. THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE. Having had in use, one of Davenport's Patent Tlircthing and Winnowing Machines, and teing repeatedly called upon for our opinion in regard to their value, durability and advantages, we make, free to state, that they exceed in our opinion, any Thrething Machine we ever before witnessed in use. 1 hey will thresh and clean, fit for market 200 bushels of Wheat per day, aud this with the aid of three hands besides the driver. The Straw is passed off from the grain on an incline plane, ex tending alout 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce ly a grain is lost. What is of coma importance and greatly so, is the fact that no dust passes from the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Hore power seems to be perfection itself three horses may woik it with ease and their fastest gait need only be the ordinary plough gait. W'e must cheerfully recommend tho Machine to Farmers they are manufactured in Milton by Messrs, Welch Pomp ami Flick. PHILIP HILGEKT. JDlia U I1EL.LLK Chilifquaque tshp., North'd co, March 20, 1841. To Tailors. CLITEP.'O SHOULDER MEASUIIE SYSTEM THE Subsciibcr has been appointed Agent for the above System, for NorthunilieHand County, which he oilers for sale to Tailors, who may de sire to possess the beet and latest improvement in the art of cutting garments. The following two certificates are from a committee of Merchant J ai- lors in Paris, who have examined the System, and highly approve of the same. J'abis, Vtb. SSlh, 1640. We, the undersigned, members of the coin mil tee appointed by the nu mbers composing the "Philun Ihroi.blc Society" of Merchant Tailor of Pails, cer tify that the System of cutting, taught by Thomas Oliver of New York, United States, has been sub mitted to our examination, which system we recom menu aa me uesi mat nas been sulimutrU to us, in faun ol wlucb we have given hun this certificate. M. FROtJE, President. M. LAHTTE, V President. I subjoin a certificate from Mr. Cutter of Paris. formerly of Iloston, whose reputation ia well estat blUhed both in Europe ami in America t Mr. Uliver, Lrar Mr, tne recommendation you have obtained from the Society of Master Tailors, is from the blithest in this city, and I fully agree in the opinion, that your system is the be.t that baa ever Lceu publuueu. i ours truiy, D. CUTTER. The subserilier continues the business of TAI LOK1NO at his old Hand, adjoining Rbawn's store, iu Sunbury, where he will accommodate all who may call uion him in bis line of business. He will regularly receive the fashions from Mr, Oliver of New Yoik, aa soon aa issued. The Spring Fashions have been re reived, and are now for sale, WILLIAM DLRSf. b uubury , April 10, 1841. 1 BRADY'S HOTEL. UAWILLL, ( OLnilUl Cm'XTY, Pennsylvania. njnHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully Informs the I. public, that he hns removed from the town of Cuttawiim to Danville, and that he has purchased in that place, the Large and Commodiout BRICK HOUSK, at TnaCoitwKft or Mitt, urn wark.it stbists, f Opptsite the Court-llout,J Mm Which he has fitted up by the erection fX? of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, and I J J K extensive STA B LING, for the Enter I'm se .h.tainment cf Traveller and Yititorg. lie is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, and lie woulJ state that no thing in his power shall be left undone, to render his customers comfortable and happy while under his care. His accommodations are ample, and his rooms furnished in modern style, and the proprietor is de termined that his establishment shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and impoitance of the town in which it ia located. Ilia Tabu will be supplied with every luxury of the season, and the best and choicest variety the market can afford. His Bar will be stored with all the best articles that can be furnished by our cities, and the whole will be such aa to give satis faction to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for themselves, he feols confident that they will favor him with their pnlronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Dnnvillo, Jan. 30. LIST OP LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Sha mokin, on the 1st day of April, 1841. Samuel Thornton, Dudly Andreng, John Boyd, Jacob Smith, Nicholas Kratzcr, Samuel M. Card ner, George Slappig, Jeremiah Wetzel. Thomas Morrow, Daniel Lalor, Peter Pcrsinne, Samuel R. Wood, 6. WILLIAM FAG ELY, P. M. O li c a Tin-it arc. ANUFACTURED and sold by the subscri ber in Sunbury, of the best Tin, and the work warranted, which he offers for sale at reduced cash prices, now as low at tetail as formerly sold by wholesale. Good Watering Pots, formerly sold at 87, now at 75 cents; Large Buckets, formerly sold at 75 and 62, now at 62 and 50 ; Gallon Coffee Pots, formerly Bold at CO, and three quart at 50, now at 45 and 38 cents, and other articles of Tin-Ware in proportion. Stove pipo and stoves made and sold cheap for cash, &e, N. B. All persons indebted to the subcrilcr, and who wish to save costs, are requested to call and make satisfaction, without delay, either with cash or by giving their notes. Sunbury, April 10. HENRY M ASSER. SELF-ADJUSTING LOG UUACE FOR SAW-MILIX. Br Bexjahis N. Ccshwa: 'TMIE Subscribers having purchased the ripht far vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for Northumberland County, oiler to dipoe nf the same to persons who may desire to purchase. The above invention ia now in operation at tho saw mill of Mr. M'Carty, near Sunbury, where it can be inspected by owners of saw mills and all others interested. E. GOIJIN, March 27. tf. SAMUEL GOBIN. The Last CliiiiM-e. IF persons who are indebted to the subserilier mi Book account, will call and settle the same be fore the 10th of April next, they can save some in crcst as well as costs, as the hooks after that t ime will be placed in the bands of a magistrate for col lection. H. B. MASSE R. March 20, 1841. WARRANTED BSrass Clocks, l or 13 Dollars, EQUAL fr time to any told by Clock Ped lars fur f25, for sale by March 13. It. B. MASSEH. SUNDU H Y GEORGE ROHRBACH & BROTHERS "VnsH to inform their Customers and the pub ' lie generally, that they have erected an En gine, and are enabled to do a more extensive busi ness than hcretolore, and are ready to make nil kinds of casings commonly cast at Foundry, viz: STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS of all descriptions, which they will dispone of as cheap aa they can be bought elsewhere. Old Iron and Country produce will be taken in exchange for castinga. GEtjRGE ROHRBACH, JAt'OU UUHKUACH, Feb. 27. 3m. WILLIAM ROHRBACH. Thomas 11 u s s c 1 1 , No. 2GS, Baltimobi St best, A few duon west of Howard st. BALTIMORE. WHOLESALE DEALER in Combs, But tons, German and Fancy Goods, and Im porter of Patent and Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton, Suspenders, Tapes, and almost every description of bmall Articles. Country Merchanta and Dealera in general, are respectfully invited to call and exa mine for themselves. Jan. 30. I y NOTICE TS hereby given, that interest will be charged by - the subscriber, on all accounta for lime, that have been standing longer than six months, and that hereafter this rule will be strictly adhered to. All persona indebted, are requested to call and settle their accounts. SEASHOLTZ & BERGSTRESSER. Sunbury, Jan. S3, 1841 t ITIf rcliauTi lYoiict. AT meeting of the Merchants of the borough of Sunbury, on the 6th just., the following was unanimously adopted: Whereas no uniform rule exists among the mer chants of this place, in regaid to the charge of inte rest on book accounts, therefore lie wived. That interest will be charged on all accounts that have been standing longer than aix montha, and that hereafter all accounta in our books will lie balanced every year, and that interest will te cnarged on all balances that average more than six months standing. Hcwked, That the subscribers will strictly ed heie to the aloe lule, and that notice of the same be given 10 the newspapers of this place. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, JOHN YOUNG, JOHN BOGAR, H. B. MASSER, BEN J. HENDRICKS, Jan. 23, 6m. JACOB liHAWN. A t LW Copies of r I nloH Chorul Harm tnouy," consisting of Sacrtd Muse, with Ger man and English line la each liuie. By 11. C. r.yer. r or eaie by I .nti... Oil . T t , . 1 O - T. T. SHABIOKXN COAL. OF very superior quality, can be had at any time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasers. They keep largo, egg, broken, and fine coal, fit for burning linv. J. H. PURDY cV Co. Sunbury, Sept. 26. tf. tillOCKHlVS.k fresh supply of Groceiics just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840. tf. LiqVOHS.S. fresh supply of Brandy. Gin, Port, Liohnn, Tei erifTi', Madeira and Sherry VVincs, just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 1 2. 1 84 0. tf. t.Vl'ttVlm'YS. A new assortment of 7-4, 7-8 and 3-4 yard wide Muslin, just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 tf. tllCiCftEti.A new assortment of Calicoes just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 tf. I HO. V. A good assortment of Bar Iron, jul received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840. tf. &.1M.T. 230 barrels and aasks of fait, just received ami for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840 if. CW1.V. A general assortment of Cloths and Cassimeies, constantly on hand ot the store of HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1840. tf. II '.'. r, JI1J?, CO IVY and all other kinds of Gtain and Seeds will be taken at the high est prices in exchange fur goods at the store of HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12. 1840 If. MACKEREL- A few barrels of Mackerel for ea'c at a low price by Sept. 12, 1S40. H. B, MASSER, IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality, con stantly on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiera Wine, for sale low by Sept 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF BRANDY. A genuine article alwova nn hand and for sale by Sept. 12,'l8IO. H. B. MASSER. HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always on hand aud for File by Sept. 12, 1840. IT. B. MASSER. LOAF AND LUMP &UGAK. Always on hand and for sale by Sept.12. 1640. II. B. MASSER. liOSTONSYIli' MOLASSES-Of a supe rior quality, for sale by S.pf 12, 1840. II. IS. MASEEH, N E W-OK LEANS Sl.fJA KH 0 CW 0- LASJSES. Of the best quality alwuys on hand and for sale by Sept. 12. 1840. H. II. MASSER, B RO WN S UG All. Of a good quality, for sale lowby Sept. 12, 1840. H. U. MASSER. .10TOKS.Ol ali kinds and ol the be.t uuali- tics, always on hand and for rale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSEh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of tho best quality a ways on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. H.JS1 ASSKR. COFFi.E. Java, liio and LsL-uira CoilVe, con stantly on hnnd and for side by Sept. 12, 1840. 11. IJ. MASsEK, SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained Sperm Oil, of the bout quality, always unhand and for sale by Sept 1 21 84 0. H. II, MA SSl.lt. STEEL. Cast and Blister Sterl, for sale by Sept. I2.J840. H. B. MASKER. SPRING S'l'EEL.-Of vailous sines for Elinuc Springs, for sale by Kerr. 12, 1840. 11. U. MAfL.K. LARGE QUARTO BIBLES. For salo at very roduccd prices by Sept. 12, 1810. II. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale by Sept. 12. 1840. 11. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. iJandsT Mortgages, Ac. for sale by Sept. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER. JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, cVc, for asle by Sept. 12,1840, M. B. M SSEK, CASSIMERES AND S ATT IN ETTS. For sale very low by Sept. 12, 1840. II. H. MASSr.li. CARPETING. For sale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. BLANKETS For sale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. M ASSER. UNBLEACHETTMUSLINS. For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. Jl. B. MASSER. "COTTON YARN AND COTTON LA PS- For sale by ScptJmO H. B MASSER. "Tl E M PA N DTfoTT ON T WIN E . Foir salo by Sept. 12, 1810- H. B. MASSER. TOWING LINES, CORDS AND ROPES For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. . II. B. MASSER. X1UM ELASTIC Shoes, a large assoit- Jf ment. Sperm Oil, liest quality Books, of all detcrip'ion. Silks, black and colouicJ. Stair Carpeting. Cotton CariieU Carpet Ch un, of all colors. Saddlery, a gcneial assortment. Eliptic Springs. Couch Lamps. Caniage Bands, Brass Joints, Brass Dasliers, Patent Leather. Just received and for salo at the store of U. MASSER, November 14, 1S40. If i.lTlTTJ.LO. IOR Christmas and New Vcar'a Gifts. Buffsloe Robes. Zinc in sheets. For sale by II. B. MASSER. December 24, 1840. RESll Cranberries, jukt received and for sale II. B. MASSER. "fJoven ember 14, 1840. tf 1TEW GOODS. 51 ST Received Merino, Broche, and Chenil! Shawls. Sea Otter, Seal and Sealette Caps. A large assortment of Dark Chintse. French and English Mwinoes, cVc , the store of Hn , ''i?, " Npvrmber r lM .,u.MASEl(t -j. ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c. E. P. fit J. II. FRICK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORWADINO & MOtlVCI COMMISSION MrBCRAKTR, No. 207, Market street, five doors above Seventh, PHILADELPHIA, tTTER for tale, at the lowest market price, a grneisl assortment of 7iff, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Wines, Liquors, Spires, Tobacco, fe. Cocjj-rny Pnoni'cit received and sold on commis sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our itotk, before purchasing elsewhere. Merchants wishirg their goods collected in this city, by leaving an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by the most expeditious lines. r.nwin r. fbick, Jon n. mice. Feb. 6, 1811. ly. ClLL.lXGI1.4!rI &, JIlSSOl. Importers and Dealers in Foreign Hardware, Corner of Pratt and Light sti., BALTIMORE. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, arc respectfully invited to call and exsmine their Stock of Good. Jan 30. ly TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HPIIE Subscriber, Agent of' Lyon & Harris, Hat Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whose Hats are highly commended for good color and durultlity, has on hand a firt rate assoitment of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring sds which will be add very low, for cash or approved credit, at the noted cheap store. No. 40, North Third street, opposite tho City Hotel, Philadelphia. OLIVER N. THACIIER, Agent. N. B. Orders for Hats in the rough, promptly attended to. The highest prico in caJi or trade given for Fur skins. Philadelphia, April 10, 1S41. ly U13:3-P5a3aB) OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 29 North Water Street, Phila. R MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Oils of 0 every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as represented, may be returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. i heir slock now in store consists of the following oils, viz : 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speim (Jil, nr o C000 do do Colorless Oil, do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do lio Prcvsed Whale Oil, do Summer do do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,1)00 10.000 20,000 GOOO 15,000 200 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neats Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. a. (Tj-This Company has n numlicr of Vessels" en gaged in tho Co 1 Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure as imported. J'liUatlelptua, Xov. 7, lh40. ly. rJTTElTTXClT. THE special attention of buyeis from the fouili and west, and for the stale trade, U respectful ly invited to the following assortment of GUODS, which lha subscriber will dispose of at such prices as will amply repay his friends for calling and ex amining his stock. To CASH purchasers, at the present lime, extraordinary inducements will be of fered. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish matting. 500 pieces Canton matting, asorted 4-4, 5-4 and C-4 white, checked and flowered. 1000 hearth rugs, a l eautitul assortment of Wil ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. 200 pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block Carpetings. An elegant variety of Wilton, Brussels, Scotch and English, Venetian, Damask, &c. &c. 1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a great variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muakral, and Coney, Hair, Sealeltc and Cloth Caps. 100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted sizes. 100 do Manilla do do do f0 do Sheep-skin do do do 30 bales French Backets, comprieing every de scription. 600 pair Venetian Blinds, a&sM figutes and colors. 3000 patent do do do 1000 nests Cabas or Satchels, asVJ, embossed leather, straw and oil cloth. 5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra zilian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment of every variety. 3000 dozen Whips assoited wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or tiding, of gut, lea ther and thread, with Guiniau silver, gilt, ivoiy and bone mountings. 1000 dozen painted pails, Wilson's brand. 100O licet cedar Tub a: d Bucket; also, Churns, Piggins Water Cans, &c. The above together with an extensive assortment of fjney goods, Briltauia and Gentian silver ware, feather and triple Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ma hogany and Gilt Flames, of every size and descrip tion, are manufactured, imported, and selected ex pressly fot the southern, western and state trade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 18 North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. G. V. a L. 3. T.TLC?,. X"KFFEK FOR SALE, at the South East CV;. VI P ner of Fifth and Murktt Streets, thih. jjfim Men' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warran iej, do do do pegged dt do do do water proof, double sole nd double upper. do Calf-skin do da and upper, do Heavy Water Leath'.r Boots, do do Neats do Jo. do High quarter Sbnes, Calf-akin, do do do Crocker do do Fine Monroes warranted do nailed do Kip do do Calf da do Coarse do do do Shoes do Fin do do Kin tlo do da do do do do do Calf ami Seal Skin Pumps, do List Socks with and without toVs; do Carpet do do j0 do Patent Warranted Ws-, .proof Moce..,0fc Ladies' do do j J(1 4U 4;entemen.' d. A 1 1. W'ith evtir" Over shoes. Fur J olne' oescmwi-jn oi otwis uu w -er of every description. ' ll'ng Trunk of every description. Venetian Travelling Bag. Talent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bonnets of all kinds, Palm Leaf lUta. Thild.hie,Noeiub T, 1M0. y. CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Number 2D North Third Street, Philadelphia "gUBLIO SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware wf and Cullery, Bonks, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, and in abort almost every description of goods, are held at this establishment every evening. Goods are also sold ot piivate sale during the day at the a versge auction prices. Store keepers and traders will find it to. their advantage by attending the tales. CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 7, IS40. PETE?. COXTOVES.J Wholcsnlo and llr.tr.il frhoe, IioJnct, nnd Palm Leaf lint Ward oi;pc. No, C6 North 2d if reel, a few doors chute .Irdt, PhiL,ltl;-hia. ALSO Trunks, Caipet 1!.!S end Vn'u-cs.cf ev ery desciiplion, sll nf which he oIHis for sale on the most reasonable terms. rhiliidel Ida, November 7, 1C40. ly P. & A. IIOVOUDT'S China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, No 1G4 North Tl.ird stmt, third eh.ot below Yir.e street, Piilmhtphin. TTf HERE 'ney constantly k'Cp on hand a la"?" assortment of China, Gloss nnd Li'---pot:' Ware, v.'hich they will difpose of orr the cicsi re i sonnbln terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. THEOPILUS GULP. Manufacturer nnd Importer of Suu dlcry, Hardware, &c. No. 5 South Third tlreej.four doors Lc'ow Market Philadelphia' "Bnr"EEP constantly on hand a large end general assortment Coach Lamps, Currmge Bands, AxloArms, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. ic. Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied at sll times on the most reasonable terms. They will find it to their advantage to call and examine bis sssortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1810. ly. Jiicltacl Weaver ATson, ROPE IMAGERS & SHIP CXL&KBXXR5. No. 13 North Water Street, Phihidelphia. HAVE constantly on hand, a general assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twines, fzc, vi. : 'lar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, Whito Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, s complete assortment of Seine Twines, cVr, ruch a Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gi! Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoi Threads, &c. etc. Also, Bed Coidi, Plough Lines Halters, Traces, Cotton nnd Linen Carpet Ch.-iim &c. all of which they will dispose of on reasonubU teims. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ITEVNOLDjOIcFAULAXD 6c CO Wholesale Dealres in Foreign Dritisi and American Dry Goods. No. 105 Market ilreet, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can 1 sup plied at all times with an extensile atsoit merit of the best and most fashionable Guods upoi the mast reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7. 1840. ly. J. S. ICED.?., Wholesale Variety and Trimming Stoi No. 44, North Fourth near Arch st., Fh.'kdelfihi "VirnERE Country Merchants aud other can ' supplied, at all limes, wuh a large assortmi of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Woo ! Shiits and Drawer-", Spool Cotton, Patent Thri s Cotton Cords, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, He 0 and Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general vari. y cf u ful articles, which he offers for sale at the lo a. prices. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840. ly. & SOOTHES.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liOOf LEHS AND STATIONERS, vSE No. 122 Chesnut Street, Lclov 4t Philadelphia. TJ7' EEP conptontly on l.nnd a penerr Fi RVk. nwnt of Books. nnd Stationary ; c imprisi Theological, Law, Medico', Classical, livjc."-' ous and School Books, Day Bocks, oil mzm, ,i errs, do., Fumily Bibles, Pocket Bib'f Wiiij Papers, Wrapping Papers. Alc. ,Ve., wl Jch tf,f v' fer at the lowest p icei to Country Me' ,-chant'a P fessional Gentlemen, Tenders, and a' others t may favor than with their custom. Philadelphia, Noriuber 7. 1S1'. .iv LSIILTJCX, IIANSl'.L L & CO'! vioics-iius j-nv cc jS3 r.-rciis No. 1G0 l-'. Market ,..ec;j iA, HiluiD I 'Jiii y, j ;!lKif ALW'A i S keep on h,:ii 1 a i..'.. , ernrn sortment ol lioMery, i Mf nrd r;,i(.v Cm Country Merrhanis are rr ,f wlfll;; yi,e give them a coll and iie fr ,n :;Vlg Philadelphia, Kovend- t.r j i.ifi ' ' iSPLniNcr coolT No. 12s Marl.t Strcctf iu ).h "WNVITE tho a' .,rrlf;orl nf Cour.trv :.ferciis 11 ,0 lhe!r vx,e' asive assortment ol V-v,. Kr. i and American Jr, GooJ., which they o.tcr loi s on the niot f aanM,in Phil; -r lia, NoveiiilM-r 7, IF 10 ly. PLTKlt DEWKE, AO. 7 ICallowhill Street, Phiiadclp'l, . (" Three doors above Second. J j4HOE Findings always kept on band, which try oiler Tor sale on the lowest term. Coun Nlerchant are particularly to call and judge themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1S40. ly, 'LOWtfR to BAllilON: Importers and Dealers in Foreign a Damcstic Hardware, No. 174 Nobtu Tuian SratxT, Purnonrii 11THERE their friends and customers will alw: find a large and general assortment of For. i and Domestic Hatdwaie, which they will sell at lowest prices. 1 hiledclphia. Noverut-cr 7, 1810.- -ly. : J. W. SWAIN, Umbrella and Tarasol Jlanufactun Vu, 37 NootK Third street, two doors below City Hotel, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants aud oibera are snb'ei to examine his aasoilmcut before I urchin e'here. Philadelphia. November 7. M&V 'JiiTolT'l'i l'.iiiuOi & RESPECTFULLY informs their friends acquaintances generally that they ati'l t tiuue to keep at the old stand, No. 24ti North atreet. Phila.lelphia, all kind of TOBACCO SNUFF AND SZGAUS. Which they will sell on lha inutt accuusmod and reasonable terms. N. B. All pood sold will be guaranteed, arv orders promptly attended lo. PhtUdelphu, NovemUf 7, 1840,-1. i:
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