MOffKY MATTERS hrvrnue Ihll Accepting Hanks. a table las been published in many of ihe paper, purport tin to exhibit the amount of money which the ac rpting Bank will be authorised to issue under tie "Revenue Dill," which ia eironeous in many specls, we publish below a table, which we be rvn to be entirely accurate, showing the amount 'hich each accepting Uank will issue. !.xchnnge Dank of Pittsburg t& Bran ches $1G9.764 00 fcrchants St Manufacturer Dank of Pittsburg 120,000 00 onk oflVnn Township 96,734 98 lanufacturers & Mechanics Dank of Philadelphia 60.2C0 00 armer Dank of Lancaster 80,000 00 auk of Cheater County 71,192 00 anx of the Northern Liberties 70,000 00 arrisburg Dank 75,000 00 iiambersburg Bank 00,015 00 oyamensing Dank 62,500 0(1 inner Bank of Reading 00,072 00 irslile Dank 57,563 25 iners Bunk of Poltsville 49,0.16 25 irk Bank 4!,56l 50 ink of Lcwistown 42,258 25 ink of Delaware County 43.057 50 .ncaster Bank ,HH,4;)0 06 wanda Dank :7,500 00 nk of Germantown 35,512 50 ink of Northumberland 40.000 00 irthampton Dank 21,1,1 25 ink of Gettysburg 30,058 25 onongahela Dunk of Brownsville 31,500 00 ilumbia Dank &. Biidga (o. 25,171 00 ie Dank 25 473 00 est Dranch Bank 25,000 00 ink of Susquehanna County 25,000 00 rks County Bank 21,7 50 00 uk of Middletown 21,318 75 toier'a Dank of Buck Co. 23,055 00 rmcr's& Dtover's Dank of Way- icsburg 1 8,570 (10 lianun Dank 17,570 00 youiing Dank 20,227 50 $l,'iJ.i,'J!i0 00 Tlio three Batik published be- which do hot pay tax on their idends, have accepted the law I will issue on funded debt the owing sums : uk of Pennsylvania micro 6l Mechanic of Fhiladci . hia chunks Bank City and Co. f 125,000 00 62,500 00 70,000 00 f2,IJ0S,4Ja 11 V. American. Danville Steam AVnollrn Factor)- .''he Carding Machines in this highly useful i Olfactory have been in operation for some lime t, and we understand the woik doing in that .ich or the business of the Factory, is giving re satisfaction to the public. The runofcus to the Factory is very extensive, yet orders aro uptly attended to, as the machinery goes by in ! Danville Intelligencer, The Anthracite Kiirnncrs. 'he Roaring Creek Furnace, Dr. Stcinherger, Columbia Furnace, by J. & J. P. Grove, nml Danville Furnace, by Uiddlc, Chambers, ok continue in tegular and successful blast. The d Furnace erected by the lavt named Company the r Monleur iron woiks, will, wc understand, Uown in to-diy or to-morrow. Dan. JntcJ. t mount or Coal shipped from the Bait' more vipany's Mines, week ending June 11th, 1513 is. ' ot?l Coal shipped from Wyoming Valley, this ;on, to June 14th, 6610 Tuns 1850 cwt, Wilkrtburre Ailr. .It .1 H IS I K It , n Tuesday Inst, by the Kev. J. P. Shindol, Mr. oh O err shah, to Miss Saham Nkioio, both Augusta. n Blnomsbtirg, on ihe lOih insl., by the Rev. C. Drake, Dr. Wm. H. Petrikix, In Miss Sa- i Ah, daughter of Daniel Snyder, Esq., all of mmshurg. ri Hanrisburg, on the 1 5th insl., by the Rev. 11. R. Dewitt, HlKKT DtJF.HLt.K, Esti. to Miss ancks. eldest daughter of Alexander Maliun, . of Harrisburg. Conl Trade. mount of Onnl carried on the Danville and .tsvtlhi Rail Road to Sunbury for shipping, lu j the week ending on June 21, 015 Tuns. Per lust report, 4.3HI Totil, 5.326 JOHN Dl.'DU, w. m. rUlCE CUIIKENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxtheimer. Wheat, ttir, . - ... -50 'llMV, f - - 40 ")ts, ...... 30 'nK, 5 1'i.AXsnn, ..... 1(10 ll'TTlM, ..... 10 tr.eswAX, ...... V5 1'iLinw, 12 J Pateii Ai-rir.s, 75 Do. I'lKHti, .... 200 ('lax, Hrcxuot'in, .... lo EViiS, ...... 7 luroKrAST 1'hooi: 'tht 'rfficaty of Dr. Iltirlich't Celebrated Mrtii tines. The following certificate was sent bv Mr. F.. B ninan, agent at Cincinnati!, Ohio. Their ran 1 mistake in l, as Ihe partiae are well Known. Mr. Eieklel Rictlon, of Anderson lowtihip milton county. Ohio. Was seveial days troubled i blll us atfeil ions, acidity of the stomach, Hi ded with the umal i-ymvloms ol dyspepsia, and .ixuj made trial 'of various medicine without iins relief, was cuful by the above medicine. Attest, E.MGDON. COUNTY TREASURER. '"PHE Snbscril'er respectfully offers himself In the 1 eiiixen voters of Ibis county, as a candidate for the olfice of County Treasurer. Should he be e leclcil, he promises faithfully to discharge Ibediiliu or snid office. GEORGE C. YVELKER. Sunbury, Juno 28, 1811. commissioner! rPlIE Subriuibor rcsjiectfully inform hi fellow - ciliaens, thnt ho will be a candidate for the of fire of County Commissioner, at the ensuing elec tion. JACOB HAAS. Shamokin, June 20, 1841. "liood Intent lire Company " A STATED MEETING of the Company will be held on Thursday evening next, at 8 o'clock, p. m., at the Court House. Punctual attendance is requested. Juno 26, 1841. S. B PRICE, Secretary, IXutc oT JamoM Campbell, H "1. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin islraiion have been granted to the sul seribcrs, residing in Shamokin Invvnship, Northumberland counly, upon the estate of J ames Campbell, late of the said township, dcc.'d. All persons having any demands ngairist the i-aid estate, aro requested lo present litem properly ail henticaled, and those who aro indebted, lo pay to the tohscii'icr without de lay. WIM.IAM PERslNG. OUADIA11 CAMPBELL. June 21, 184 16 w. 1TEW G rWWXiJi 'TMIE subscriber has received an assortment of - New Goods, wbieli he will sell on ibe lowest terms. Juno 1U. Jl. li, MANM'.R. ATTENTION SL'MiUKV UliKYS 1' TOII are required to meet for parade in Murkd-square. Stiu bmy, at 10 o cluck A. M.uf Sa.ur day, the 3d day of July, next., in Summer uniform, each Member to be provided with 10 rounds of blank caitridge. By older of Captain Dewai l, J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Orderly Sciir't. June 12, is II. JACOB IWCARTIN, Commission :iiwi I'orit aiding MEHCIIANT, - i i ... -- ; . . , I ) ESPECTFL1.LV informs his friends and the Merchants generally, that ho continues ihe Commission and Forwarding Business, at his wan -house, foot of W illow st. Kjilto.nl, Deljwaio and SebuvlLill. Miniiants having goods lo le shipped, will find it much to tiller advantage, ns to time and ptins of freight, to send Ibeir uierchaudise to the Depot, corner of Front and Willow stn el Railroad, as they can then be sent either route by the Tide ater ('anal, or Schuylkill and I'niou Canals, as boats will arrive and depart daily lor the Jiininl mid Susquehanna Canals by Tide-water in tow of steam, or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fairmuunt dum. Merchants will please be particular to send all goods destined fur either route, to the large Depot, eornnr of Front and Willnw street Railroad, wilh directions accompanying them, which route ihry wish tliem lo be thippcd. Coat so and fine iSilt and riater at whulctulc prices, on the Dclawaie or Scliu Ikill. Philadelphia, June 5, 1841. ly. rJ- pREDlTnRS TAKE NOTICE, That we have - n'ied to the ( 'ourt ol ( 'oinmon Pleas of Nor thumbeilnt d County, lor Ibe bent fit of tho laws made for Ibo relief of the insolient tit blots; and that the Judges of the said Court have npiiitl. d the firet Monday of Aiipusl next to hear us mid our crrditors ot the (Vint House in rMinbniv. when and where you may alien. I if you think proper. HI.JA.MIA I I. Ml, if. June 6, 1811. JCH1TS ?x CTTllIlTGS. WHOLESALE SHOE, BONNET, Cap and I'ulm Isaf Hut Sorr, No. IOSoi-th 4rn SrarF.T, PHILADELPHIA. f HERE an extensive assortment of ibe uNe ' ' articles aie constantlv kept on bund, for sale at the most reasonable tonus. May 20, 1841. ly. HAYS, ELLIOT, LYON & COSH. Vliol sal i s, In Foreign, Hritiuli and initricttn Dry f!i:inls. No. 12 Nohtii Tumi) Stiit-ft, I'hii.aiii.i eHiA. COT'NTRY Merchants can be supplietl at ll linns with an extensive assortment of the above Goods.nn the most reasoiiuble and ralUfuctory term. May SO, IS 1 1. ly. Atlriit I, aiuliiMCii V Smith. WHOLESALE SHOE, CAP, Ilonntt mid I'ulm IauJ' Hat Wurtfamsf, No. 1G7 MiHKlT StHR KT, A MOVC 4lH SUI.I.T, PHILADELPHIA. C'OT'NTTJY Nierchants are reir folly trqnelei' J lo call snd examine their rxtensive a'Mirtnient w hich Ihey w ill tell on the most reasonable let ins. May VI, 1841. ly. , FEW ounces of lVilmit Silli W Ol III 1 l".SS, wurrunted good, can be had by spply log soon, lo 11. U. MAMilC. May 29, 1811. ii. IT e vr itooT v sihh: ntoki:. A LL kinds of Clothing, Bouts and Hioca, and a -t vuriety of other articles cau be had at Ihe most reduced prices, at the siorc lonm-rly kepi by John Bogar. Also, Susquehanna Shad, No. I, for sale by JOHN CIIAMliERLAIN, Km Suidrtjry, May H, 1811. 3ni. lntliv t'tiliimoii l'lra olWortlaiiii. iM'iiaiul 4 nmly Flemmins und 'I'humu J'ulluik,) vs. Rule of C'ouit I") L'LE on Ihe ihe Judgment Crulitors oTdefcml 1 anl, and all others inleiesie.1, lo show cause by ihe fust day of Augii3l term, 1841, w hy the pro ceeds ol Ihe sale of defeudand's teal estate should nol ha Applied lo they payment of the judgments of r lemming aim luoiuaa oliock. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Pimhenolary's Oilier,! I'ruth'y c-uuuury, npru lo, ibi. J U IMPORTANT TO fllHE L'rtilerJsignrd irike pfcnsiirfl in submitting .1 lo the ptib'ir: Ihe lol'iiwlng Iteftn emendation of Pratt's Cast I on Smut Mill and ( rain Duller lo all dealer In Grain nnd mannf.iftors of Floor, bev lieving il to bo Riiperior to any thing W ihe kind ever o IT! ret I to the public. All ordeis udtliessed lo Col.. I. M'Fuddtii, I.ewisbnru, Union county Penn sylvania, EIIEINEEZER MiMRE, JACKSON M'FADDIN. rnttTiFiiitTKSt Moatzi Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1811. J. M'Faiiihx Sin : I eheeifiiitv testify lo the gODilue-a and d, liability of Pratt's ('ast Iron Sum) Mill anl Grain Holler, ns being a far superior iini t ie for the cleaning of smut and nil other impurities lliul I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in the manufacture of Flour for n greit many years, and have alwavs tried to have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could be got, and do say (hat the at ove niiichiue is Ihe best (ippuratu I believe now in use. John Moatz. Woinihirx, Dee. 20, 1 810. Cot.. .1, M'Fmiu Sin : In reply In your lnvor, reci ived a few days since, I have only t" say. thai the fact of my having introduced into each of the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Print's Cast Iron Ninul Mills, is the best evidence I can give vou of iheir utility, Yours truly, Wm. M'Km.v I. Mit-m, March 17, 181 1. J. M'Fxnni Sm : I do beieby, ei rtify without liny deviation, tltnt Piatt's Smut Mill ami Giain llnller is the most infect mnehii e to cle msc grain ol smut nnd nil oilier imperl'eelions, that 1 have ev r seen, ami I believe t have si en till the kinds that are now list tl in Pennsv Ivania, and I mustsav that there is t.othiog of tin' kind ever been invented thai will come in competition with it. Gt.o. Ecklrt. Cot.. J. M'Faiuhx Sin: Dur'ng the past 21 yeirs I have lieen con-taiitly rngagul in mainline luring flour, nml during the last 12 jearshave been the owner of a prist and floiiiiuit null, mid among all (he contrivances to remove impurities In. in grain I run decitb illy of the opinion t lint Pratl's iron ma chine is supeiior lo tmv wilh which I am ncqii iini ed, having used one in my mill about iii;hteen mouths. Fiiuiuiick Hias. York-hire Mills, Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mill as pood an apparatus to prep.tre grain for flouring, as the best, and I want no belter Ibtui Pratt's Cast Iron Sinul Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Cir.ASOM. Sunburn, December 22, 1840. Co i.. .1. M'Faiiim Sin: I have in inv mill one ol Pratl's cast ami wrought iron spiral Smut Mills and Gram duller, nmi am confident dint in regml to simplicity of coitsliiiclion, and durability of mate nut, il ib tini'iior to any I um aeqi, Hinted with. Hkht Massi.ii. Iliar Cop Mill. Dee. 22, 1810. Cm.. J. M'Fakiiin Sin : I h.ne in n y llouriuc null one of Plan's Cast lion Sp.ral Smut Mills, ami I am decidedly of ihe opinion that it ia the Ix-l machine In prepare grain for flouring lh.it I am ac quainted with, and ns such cheerlully recommend il lo all who u c engaged in ibe manufacture of flour. Jacob Li isi.n h i o. Aarnnshnre;, March 23, 1811. Col. .1. M Faihii.h Sir : I lake pleasure in sav ing that Piatt's Cul Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvements for the clcuiiing of grain of all kmds, thai has yet come under my observation, and that I believe it fir superior to any Ihiug of ihe kind ever invented. You may Use my name in any way you think propci. O. P. Di m a. Vnwu Mill. Jin. II. 1811. I'l is is lo cerlifv Hint I have had Plan's Cast arid wrought iron Smut Mat bine ami Giain llullrr III use lor la tier than 12 months, and find it to answer eeiv purpose dial il was intended tor. Smut can be taken out of wheal I believe cveiy parllch' "I II can be taken out vwtliuul bicaking the grain ul Ihe wheat. Joiim Pi.am k. Auronrfintp, Match 23, 181 1. Col. M'Flini! Sin : I have been engaged in manufacturing Sueiine Klniu lor many ctirs, and have this time one ol ! mil Sinul Mills in eat il of my mills, ami I I'olu nby re uiniin ml tin in as Ibe most taluable mii tovt nienl lor c'eaning whe t of smut and hII other niipuiitics, that I um ticqua'iitcd Willi. JlMIH l'l'NCAS. Cm. M-Fa nni Sir: I have been engai;i d in the iniiiiulactiiiing ol flour lor 28 vens, uinl most elnerfiillv irc.'inmi nd iho above nun bine, as being by fat Ibe hi si appainlub lor eleaiisiiig giain that I have evtr uwd or seen. I eonsiiler it an un!ien nble ariule lui any mill lhat pietcnds to do any bu siness. Joll.H FlsllLR. duel Millx, D.c. 24, 1840. Cor. .1. M'Piiiiic Sir : Piail's Ca-t lion Smut Mill was irilroOtitrd into my mill aUuit lluee years since, and I believe it is ihe li st in In le of lln.l liunl now in use. It will not only rtinoie strut neilv. bin is h iooj-t valuable unitulus lu clean wheat and iveof tuiv eharacter, ami inecaie il lor llouiing. Bknjamiv ltooi.. I l euitbursr, Dec. 22, IMH. I'm.. J. M'Fahiii! Sm: After a rnielul nml eninliil examination and In .1 of the mat bine, in re. uanl locousliuelion, neatness and despatch in exe cution, eunoinv in puce, and powei lo eel in ope ration, 1 am 1 1 1 1 1 V convii.etd and sult-tietl, linn ibe mat blue above ulludcd to, is wciu d lo no one in use. J. .iiohiiow, Milbr and Flour Muiiufaclurti. Cntniriini, Deccinbir 25, 1810. ('o'l. .1. M'Fahiii Sin: Trail's C.-l antl Wioii:hl Iron Spir it Smut Mill and Grain lltiHer, 1 cotifiiler to be (he best machine to icniove smut and nlher impolitic lo which giain issiibject.lh.il I haveUMil, oi with which i am acquainted, lu re gaid lo durability ol m..ttr.il, siuiphel'y ol tuiioiiui tiou, ueulness and de-pulih in execution. JosKrii Paxion. N. B. Tile ubuve mailiiiies arc manufactured at Ihu l.twihburit Foundry, Li lull county und ul ibe HliMiinsbuiK Foundry, Columbia cuunly, Pa. LewMiurg, June 10, 111. LF.UUiU TIMNl'MiTATIoN nDU'AW. tii HE subscribers respect fully infoim the Public jrand Mcn'hanls generally. 1 ' that they are how ready lo receive gomli at their old stand, (Block's hail',) at Philadelphia on the Delaware, for ISoi thuinlicr land, Berwick, Wilkrkha-rc, and all Ihe intermedi ate places, und for aid Ibeiu in first rale decked Boats, via the Delaware ami Chesapeake, artd Tide Water Canals, ami troiu ihvtice tip Ihe Noiih llianch Canal lo V' ilke.bmr, , Dry (ioods i nlius led in llieu rate will lie loiwanled wi.h.itit tltl .v. A11LL WILSON CO. May 8, 1641. 6l GENERAL COMMISSION MEIKUIANJS, No. 2(1, Limit S-ittrr.r WiiAttr, HA L T I M O R H. 1 T A VINO a spartan, warehouse, Hear the Rail - road, and ample what! and pavement mom f,tt limiting and receiving produce, respectfully solicit Coio-it'lltneiils of flour, urain, whifkey, tobacco, ,Ve, Wilh iniicli experiemo in Ihe C().M.MI.-St). BI.'SlMOSS, to which Ihey are promptly ami r. clusively devoted, they are induced lo believe tin y can Kive satisfaction lo all who may employ lliem. Liberal atlvatices made on Coiisijiiiiueiiis, ami itiforinatiuii as to mutkcU lieely tomiiuiuiciu d when required. Rrfer In W. LORMANT A SON,., . Ill (ill M 'Y. DE R R Y, I.It.moro. KEARNEY IIARTON, Reading, Pa. JOHN D(l (illLR'I'Y, llollidaysbum. Pa. VVALLLNGFORD At TAYLOR, Pitishurg, Pa. Apiil 10 Im 1 1. SPANISH IliES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. I). Iv 1 II K PA T KICK vV ,Sli, jo. 21. y, t!i Third ttrrcl, (ttrrvrrn viaiikit ami t nrssi r m hi ti,) PHII.ADLLPIHA. T I AVE for sale a blue nml eveellent a-Forlrneul J 1 ofpanisi Hid, , 1'ntnii hi'H, Tumi, rs' Oil, tr at the lowest inaiket prices, iitl.n lor cash, in exchange for Leather, or upon ricdit. Coiisisnmeiiis of l.r.iiber treeived for sale, or ptirehosed nt the highest niaikel prices. 0 T Leather sloinl free of chaigm April 17, Hit. ly. this .macjiim: acai.wst WOIM.I). iivironTANT to rAniviEns. A EM'OR I '.S Improvetl I'aienl 'l'hreshii. Macliine and llorre Porter, which llne.-hes ami cleans nt the nme limi an iiivcnlioii for which Farmers have long looked in vain, nml which rentiers the above machine peilielaiiil pnl fiifiln i improvement. Those who have been wuiliug lor something belter than beretoloie olli red for sale, will find Ibis to be ibe niticle. Come see il ami juilije for yotirst Ives. The subscribers have purchased the riuhl of the above Macliine antl Horse Power, lor Ibe couii I tea of Noli riii'M nl:nL Mi, Li iomi xn, ( not, nml 1'kiow and also, llie pin ilexes of vemlini! them in any oilier plates lor which the right has Hot beii iifViouly sold. The advantaces which this Machine has over nil other invented ate many ami obvioii.. One boy ami three men can do nil lite Ibn slung and cleaning nl 150 bushels of w beat in one dav mid litis usually takes seven hands one day nml three Ihe itevt. For field threshing il ('ikes the lc.nl ol any ihmg in Ibis world no grain is Mattered ot lost. Such is the superiority uf the Horse Po-ver, that three horses can lhie-h as much w itli il as four can with any other. The Machines and Hor-e Power will be sold together or seprrale, to suit piiiehascrs. Made and sold 111 Mllloii,hy the Kubscrtbers. WM. WELCH, WM. It. POMP, HENRY FRICK. Milton, April 17, 1811. Kf.'(W.W,W.VM'i.V. THRESHING Ac WINNOWING MACHINE Having had in Use, ri f Davenport's Pali nt Threshing uml Winnowing Mat bines, ami being ri'i'ealedly calletl iimu for our opinion in rcganl lo their value, durability and .uUaiitages, we Itinke, I tec to si. ile, that lliey ckcenl in our opinion, any Thresh ng Machine we ever hcfon wilncssul in ii-e. They will lltresh nml rlein, fit for market 200 bushels of Wheat per dav. and ibis mill the aid of three hands bcaiJis llie timer. The Sti.iM is passed otr from the grain on uu Hit line plane, ex tending about l2lectfioni ibe Machine. Scarce ly n grain is Inst, What is of sonic iin tit lui e sml greatly so, is tin' fact lh.it iiodii-t passes lioio tin- Machine lo the mm who feeds it. The Horse power seems lo be erleolioii it-ell three horses may woik it Willi ea-e noil ll.eir l.slesl g ill inetl only le Ihe onlinaty lough guil. W c must cbeerlnby r couuiii tut the Mat lime lo Fanners Ihey are mnnufaetuicd ill Milton bv Messrs. Welch Pomp ui d Fink. I llll. IP 1111 GLUT. JOHN B DEI LLR- ChiliFipiBijue s'., Nori'i'd t o, Man li Vt, 111 . r.j lii - CLIVEPw'sj siioui.ni;iv -MKAi jii: svstk.m r'HE Subseiil'er has been n pointed Agent or the nltove Syslem, I'oi Norlbunibeil ind Counlv, which be olli rs lor fate lo Tailors, who may ile site In possess the 1 1 si ami bite-t impioteuienl in the ail of culling gniliiciiis. The following two certificates a e from a roiniiiittie ol Min baut Tai bus in Paris, who ban' examined the ?)Mcin, and highly approve i f ihe came. Pints, Feb. 2th, 1810. Wc, the iiii.lei-iRiicd, nirmltets of the coinmiltee appointed by ibe no lid eis coinsisiiig the i'hilan ihropluc Society"' ol Merchant Tailors ol I'aiis, eer tily that ihe S sit in of culling, l.iughl by Thomas Oliver of New York, I'liited States, has leen sub nulled loonr examination, which system we reroin- meoil uslbe best thai lustliTU sulonill' il lo us. III faith uf yvhiili we have given bnu llns ct i lili. ate. M. FROGE. Ptetdi nt, M. LA I I I I E, V Pii si lent. I sttbioin a rerlifuaie from Mr. Culler ol l'aii, formerly ol l!o-t"li, whose repnlaiiou is well Vrij blislteil loth in r.ori.ic ami ill America: Mr. Oliwr, Dear Sir, the reeoininei d ilion you have obtained fiom Ihe Smiely ol Master Tailors, i (to in Ibe highest in this city, anil I lully ugicr in Ibe opinion, llial your system ia the list that has evei been published. Vuurs litilv, D. ( T ITER. The subscribe! continues Ihe liuiiu-ss of TAI LORING at his oil laud, adjoining Rhawn's store, tu Sunt liry, w bete le will uccoininoiliuo all who may call iiiuiii him ill bi lute ol business. Ile will iigulaTly receive Ihe fashions from Mr. Oliver of New Yoik, as soon as issued. The Spring Fushinus have been ui eiveil, ami aie now lor site. WILLIAM DI RP. Sunbury, April 10, I 1 1 . ly C li e (i p 'l' i u- a r v . ANITACTl.'KED and sold by thesubscri ber in Suubiitv. of ihe best Tin, and the work wuiranlcd, which be oilers lor sule al ruluceil cash prices, now us low at il-tail as rtvruieily soM by wholesale. GimhI Waleiing Pols, roinicVly sold al 8?, now al 75 ccnt Large Buckets, lormerly sold at ?5 and OS, now at 2 and 50; Gallon CutU-e Pols, foitneily wild al 50, and llnee quart nt 60, now it 45 und UN tents, and oilier article of I'in-W are in pioporilon. Stove pipe and stoves mudo and sold cheap fur cash, iVc. N. II. All persons indebted to the aub.ciil.er, and who wish lo save costo. aie eUeslcd lo rail and make sutisfticlion, without delay, lilher wuh cash nr by (tiving thell notes. Sui.Luiy.Aiul lO. HENRY MASLR. ATTENTION aMUU'CJIANTS, &c.) 13. X. & J. H. FRICK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WADING cV MIOIUCK COMMtasloj! Mr.RI HASTS, A. 297, Market fhcrt.frc d.mrg ubwcStrCnUt, l'lllLADEI.VniA, rTVV.n for sale, nt the lowest mukel prices, a v gcnci.il assortment f 'Jerin, CJfir,, ,S',ffr.,, .Vrse. MVrrri, 1.,,unm, Sj,ie,, Tb,ire, ,c. Cni ivTnr Pliom cF receivid und sold on commis sion. Merchants, Hotel keepers', nnd tubers, will find it to tin ir advantage to call and examine our loik, bt fore purchasing elsewhere. Merchants wishii g th, ir goods c. Heeled in tins city, by It aviug tut order, will have them promptly lorwnrded, by the most expeditious lines. niw i r. muck, joii ii. riitCK. I il'. fi, 1841. ly. .II.I.IN:il Oi & ,mh. Impoilcis ami Dealers in Fufeign llnnhviire, Corner , rreilt and Ubf its., BALTIMORE. "lOL'NTRY MERCHAN Is, ,! others, ,e respectfully invited to cull mid examine their Stock o doods. .Inn ;jo. ly TO counthy merchants. rPHE Subscriber, Agei.l of Lmhi A llarti-. Hat Mam t ii lurers, for New Yolk, Philadelphia Ballimoio und other large cities, w I osc Hots tire highly commeiithd fur i;u,d ,;,l;r tn.d durability. bason hand a lil-t rale' Hssottmeiit ol HATS and CAPS, miiI able for Springs c , wbeli will be sold vety low, for casli oi nppinvod cii tlil, nl the nvtrd i-binp ,oir, No. 40, Noilli Th.rd stteit, n) posile the City Hotel, Philadelphia. OLIVER N. THACHER, Aptnt. N. B. Ortleis for Hats in Ibe ivvh. piom'lly iitlentleil to. The highest piicu in cc.-A or tiatl'e given lor I'nr .kin,-; i'hilatlt Iphia, Apiil 10, ls4L ly OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. M;V r.NCLANDOll. COMPANY. No. -,".) North Wiiler Street, Thila. AN! FACTI'RF.RS nnd dealers in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will I sold much lower thnn they can be procured elsewhere, and wariaiiled in quality toeontil nnv in the city. Any oil sold by Ihe company not proving as lepreseuled.J may lie lelurned without nnv expenso lo the pur chaser, nml the money will he refunded. Their slot k now in stuic consists ul the following s, v u. : HO.OOO gallons Winter Bleached Speim" oil, oono do do do do do d.i do Coloilefs Oil, Fall and spring Sperm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Prosed Whale Oil, I5.IKI0 10,11110 20.01111 c.Diin 15,01)0 Summer do do do -5 ( Vmitiun hale I lit, U0 Uanels supeiior Stunts Oil, 3(10 do Cod linnk Oil, 50 do Neats Eout Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's his, GTVTIiis Coinpanv has n numtier of Vessels en- jagrd in the Cod Plain ry, and Tatmers may rely upon petting al all times Oil as pure as imported. riillattelplii.i, Iov. 7, IK1H. ly. ATTE1TTIC1T. f HE special attention of buyers fiom the snulh I and west, and for the state trade, is re-pcelftd- ly invited lotbe billowing nssoitinent uf 'COOPS, which ihe nubseri! cr will dispose ofnlsuih prices ns will airply repay His friend for railing and ex amining bis stock. To f'A 7 puicliai-ers al the pre-'ent time, cxtraordinaty iiiduceideuls will be of Verrd. 20(1 pieces heavy vai i gated Spanish mailing. 500 pieces ('anion m ittiiis!, nasorted 4-4, 5-4 and 0-1 while, ehei ked nml flowered. 1 0011 hi mill rug-, a la-nililtil assoitmetit if Wil ton. Riiis-vl, Tnlteil, Tiitkcv.aud lleini rugs. "00 pieces wooli ii. Worsted, roll. in, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block t 'arneiings. An elegant variety of ilton, lluissi Is, Scoich and Lnglibb, Veneiian, Damask, At. At. 1000 durni nfen nnd bovs t nps, comprisinc n gieat vafetv of Fur, Seal, Nuiiia, Musl.iul, and Coney, Hair, Sealelte and Cloth Caps. 100 dozen Allieaul Mats, u-s.nted kiJ.es. 111 do Mamlhi do ito ilo Ml Vo Shiit-sl.iii do d.i do lit) bales French Bawkeia, loinptiiUig every cV- SCl Ip It I'll, Mm p ur Veneiian Blinds, as'd figuiesaud colois. anilO patuit do do do lotto nets Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, embossed leather, straw und oil cloth. fiOI'O doyen Combs, assoited tortoise shell, Ilia dli, ui do horn, ivory, brass ami wood, comprising a large assortment of every variety. 3000 dnzui Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or tiding, of gut, lea ther ami thread, Willi Geimnn silver, gilt, ivoiy and hone moiiiituips. 1 000 doen puiiiled pails, Wilson's hrind. 1(100 nvsis ced.ir 'Pubs ai d Buekcts; alr.o, Chntiis, Piggins, Watei Cans, c. The above together with an extensive assor'lment uf fancy guests, Untlaiiia fcnd lieimail silver ware, feather ami lnstle lliuslus, Looking (ilas;es, Ma hogany ami Gill Flames, of every size fludllescrin- Iiiiii, nee maltulai luieil, iinportcl, ami stlecteil ex i iesly lui (lie southern, western and slaie trade. J. MDNEY JON ES, No 1 Not th 'd xticcl, Philadelphia, Philadelplna, November ' , 1810. ly. C-. VtT.' a L. 2. TAYLCrJ. FFER Ft Ml SALE, al Ibe South East Cor ner u f Fifth emd Muikit Stints, thiludcl- ffmi Mem,' Calfskin Hoots, stitched wnrraulcd. thj do do pegged ilo do do ilo 'wafer piout, duublu tides ami (loiitoe limpets, do Call-skin do do nml upS'rs. ibi lies'.) WaU-r Leather Boo. do do Neiils do ilo. ibi Higli quaitei Shoes. Call-skill, ilo do ilo Cioekers do do Fine Monroes warrantedj do nailed do Kin do ilo do C.dl do do dn d. do do do Conise dik ilo do Slioes do I'tno do du Kin ilo do Culf and Seal Skin Pumps. do List Socks with slid without soles. do Carpet ito do do J do Patent Waiiauled WuteT-pioof MiV( aauis. Ladies' do do do do Ladies' lanned India RubU'i stioisv Genllemeiik' do Over shoes. S lib every other desetiplioii of boots and sboen. Fur ('is ol every de riplium Travelling Trunks ol eviry desetiplioii. eneli in Travelling llas. PaleiilGuiD Elastic Shue Ulsck us. Il.tuiiels ul all kinds. Palm List Hls. l'liilidulpUia,Notmliet 7, IsAO. ly.J C1T1T AUCTION and comiYassiciv ts.;cir. Number 29 Aw Third Strut, I'hU.'tJdphia fJFllLIC SA LE.3 of Dry Go,,,!,, H -nhvarr) arid Clillery, Books, Stiitionary , Cloiliimr, Hoots, Shoe and Hals, ami in .short almost eveiy desciipiion of goods, nro held at litis c st.il tishmcnl every evrniup. Goods nrn also s..ld ,.t ptivalfi anlo during tho day nt llieavernfc nuclion puces, if', jr. keepers nnd irndor will hud it to their advantage by attending llC tnlcir. , O. C. MACKF.V, Auctioneer. I llllndelphi;,, Noveiub. I 7. 1840. E.SIJKUICK, 1IANSKJ.L & TOS. WHOLESALE SHY GOODS STCITE. No. Mnrkct Street, i'lu'ln. (rt,m Fifth S,,uth side ) A IAVAY8 keep on hum! a full and gcnrral ns sr.rtmeni of Do-b-ry, Lnre, r;d Fancy Good,., (Country Mcfchniita are fcpectd'y reipieated lo give them a call und examine for them elvia. Philadelphia. November 7, 1S1I). ly. is l e I iTK u 7 u ou 7 i " iv7 c a No. DM Market Street, 17ii!;i(Ielf liiti-, tNVIH'E Ihe attention of Countty McrctmnH lo their extensive a-eortinent ol Briii,h Frer.i h and American Dry Goods, v hich tin y 0(T',.t for gala on Ibe rnn-t reosnnnble ternii. Phil itlelpliia, November 7, IS 10 1 v. VlVVEll DEWEKN, LAST rfZAKSR, 7 1 Ciillowliill Street. I'liihuielphin, No. 'three doors eJ',rc Stroud. J SHOE Findings always kept mi hai;tl, which hfl offers for sale en the lowest terms. Country Mereh mis are patticulaily lo cali and judge for Ihemnlves. Philadeli'oia, November 7, 1S I0. ly. I x u J ; iT'iC'IiA i : uTiN lniiurlers nnd J )e;.lur.s l.i Foreign ninl 1 lonteslie. 1 l:u dwnre, No. 174 Nobtu Tiiinn S-i iw.fcT, PuiLAPELrin v. f HERE llieir friends n"d customers wi!! alwava ' find a large and general n-sortmenl of Foriigfi arid Domestic Haidwaie, which they will sell ut the low est pi ices, Philedelphia, Novemlier V, 1 S 10. I v, J. W Umbrella ami S V A I N , Parasol Manuflictuit r. o. 37 Sinih Tfi itd itrert, am dfnrs bcatv t!:t Cit u Hut-1, I'iihide'phia. COCNTRY Merchiints and others are solicited to examine his assort mint before i.tuchaaii g elsewhere. Philadelphia. November 7. 1M0. ly .la (il Vi ixiiiiilli Sail. MESPEOTFLLLY informs their fnemls n l . iictpjninlanccs generally that tbey ! 'il c. r liiuie to keep at I'm old stand, No. 216 North "J stree t. Philadelphia, i.tl kinds of TOBACCO a.XUFF A XI) SFGARS. hit h they w ill sell uu the most accotnmodulii t ami icasoiiable leims. N. li. All goods sold will be guaranteed, and . il orders promptly attended lo. Philadelphia. Novembr7, 1P10. ly. Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Uoiiiief, and i'nlm Leal' Hat Wart house. A'o. dC Sorth "d ittrcet, a few duurs ubove hxh, I'hilaileif'hia. tLO Trunks, Cat pel Hags and V alices, of ev ery dcscnptiun, all of width he oilers tor sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia. November 7. 110. ly T7 & a . iCo v o vT) 'Ps China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, A'o 104 h'mlk Third street, third duor btlutu Vine. ft ret t, Vhiia.lt'phiii. "TTHEUE they constanlly keep tin hand a largo nssoilinelit of China, Glass n,d Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on ihe meat re i soit'iblo terms. Philadelol.ia, Noveml ei 7,10. I THKorjLrs CVA Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery. Hardware, cvv. So. 5 StrMlt 'liiird ttr,rt,fnur duors I't.'vw Xuik -f J'ulod, , ' W7 EF.P constanlly on hand, a large and in tie' n. assortment Conch Lamps, Cuiriae tSarnl, .loArms, Ehptic S ring:'. Patent Lcall-t r. ivi- Country Mcrcliants and saddlers will be : plitd ot till limes on the most ie.isoun.hlo leims. '1 bey wi I lind ii to their ad'-antagc to cull and cxamiue I. i Bbsrirtmenl In fore purchasing ehrewheie. Philadeliihia, November 7, tS10. 1 y. ROrC MAUEKS U SHir CIIAMLEKS. No. 13 Sorth Water Street, I'lnbiddpl tii. M AVE constantly on hand, a genera! assort ment of Cordage, Seine Twine, iVe., i': i at'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, Whi'e Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines foT Cin.il lioats. Also, a complete assortment of Veinn Twines, ec, such ns Hemp Shad und IL iring Twine, Most Patent Gi t Net Twine, Cotton Sdntl ami llerrinj Twine, fili o Threads, cVc. eve. Also, Ucd (,'o:d.. I'l.mgh Lim a, Halters, Traces, Cotton ami Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all of which they will dispose ol on rrasunabiu teiitis-. Plulailelphia, November 7, IJ'lOv i v noli s7Mej? a i: land O T). Wliolesale lealres in Foreign Uriiish and AtMerieaYj Dry Goods. A'.,. 105 MuL'et ttrert, f'hi'ndt ldiia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others esii: be sup plied nt nil times Willi on extensive ass. it m. nt of the Is-st and mofl fashionable Goods up. a the most masoiinble leriiis. Philadelphia. NovemN-r 7. 110. ly. Wholesale Variety artdTlinnning Pfore An. 44, Korth Fourth Hear Arch it., I'hilndilj .'.a. w HERE Country Merchants and others ran ! sUtioh.i d, at ill times, with a large nsMirtu. nt of Hosiery, Gloves, Meruio, t'otton, und Wis I. u Shuts and Diaweis, Spool Cotton, Patent Thn i !, Cotton Cords, KuMoriS, Tapes, Uuiihi. -t, Hn ks and Eyes, l'lns, cie. And a gti.erul vaiicty ol u e ful articles, which h olllrs fur sale at the luwe t pull's. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810 ly. WHOLESALE AND laVIAIL ItOUKsEL- LEIts AND STATIONERS, No. V14 Chcsnut Street, below 4th, Philadelrliia. T EEP tnnsliintly on hand a g":i"n! s.o.. melit of Uooks sml sialionary ; "m V 'i lieological. Law. Medical, Clasiea. l., pi ... c ous and bcliool Uooks, D-v Docks, all si, .i I, (.rs. do.. Family Hil les, Pixkel Bibles, W.u . j Piqiers, Wiappmg Papers, cVc. f whick, ,b-y . .. (er aj llie loet piici-s to Country Men )::',. s t lessional Genileineii, Teachers, and all others I a J may lavar lliem with their custom. Philadelphia, Novtuibt'i 7, 1810. I.
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