illy at 6$ cents Hams at 6 to 8 cents t Sides t fij to 6J cents, and Shouldor at 1 to 4 J cents. Veitern Lard in kegs if held at 8 cents for No. 1. WHISKEY. The demand is very limited and ic tales small. Hhds. are held at 22 cU. and Mils, t S3 cm. The wagon price of bMs. is 20 els. excla ve of the barrel. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, July 13. GRAIN. The receipts of Grain of all kinds con nucs moderate, and finds prompt sale at 120 a 22c for prime Pcnna. red ; a eate yesterday from tore of 2300 bushels, at 120c per bushel 5 South rn Rye 08c; Penna. do G2a63c; sales early in the cck of 25,000 bushels yellow Corn at 69aC0c, ince advanced ; a cargo sold to-day at 63c i white lorn is worth 59a50 ; and Southern Oats in de mnd at 40c It is not likely there will be an in 'ease of receipts of Grain until after harvest. 'Icared 366 bushels Wheat and 13G0 bushels Corn. WHISKEY is very t!ull, and prices merely ominal, there being no inquiry and no sales. From Bickncirt Reporter. Imports and Kxports of lie I'ntted States. OFFICIAL TABLES. We are indebted to a friend at Washington for ime official tables, from which we proceed to pan a few items, not without interest to coin mor al readers. The average value of the imports of le U. States for the last six years, is given in und numbers at Jl 14,000,000. The avenge due of exports for the same period, allowing 15 :r cent, advance for expenses and profits on trans. rlation, has been $137,000,1100. The average annual value of the imports for a ries of six years to come, is upon these data f sti nted st 140,000,000. The articles proposed to admitted free of duty, are estimated et $14,300,. .'0. This makes the average estimated amount fdutable articles, J 120,7000,000- which at 20 t cent, would be an annual gross revenue of $25, 10,000. Estimated deduction for drawback $3, 00,000 ; for collection, $ 1,250,000. Deduct these nd the nctt revenue at 20 per cent, will stand at 20,330,000. The imports for the last quarter of 1811, owing 1 the depression of business, are estimated to fall 'low the generol average for the last six years. ut a considerable addition to the revenue for that '.iirter will be received from articles paying a high- duty than 20 per cent. The nett revenue is esti mtcd at f 5,000,000. For the year 1842, during Inch the same causes are expected to operate to 11110 extent, the nett revenue is estimated at $22,- 00,000. The aggregate value of our imports for the last even years, $990,3:17,381. Articles paying duty, 488 ,239,195. Free of duty, $502,098,180. The nnual average ia given at $141,176,769. Duty aying $G7,748,457. Free of duty, $71,728,312, These tables were made up in the Treasurer's department, as late as June 2, 1811. Thus: Imports from 1831 to 1840. Years ending lOih Sept Value of Imports. Free of duty. ; Paying duty Total 1834 1835 1830 1S37 1833 1839 1840 $ 68,393,1 801$ 58,1 28,1 52 $ 126,52 1 ,332 77,940,4U3 7I,955,249 149,895,742 92,050,481 97,923,554 69,250,031 71,739,186 r.n ur.ii nnr r,n miii 189,980,035 140,089,217 113,717,404 162,092,132 107,141.519 70,401,792! 57,1 96,204 i 85,690,340 49,945,315 We also subjoin another table, shewing the Va lue of Ex ports of Domestic ami Foreigu Produce Horn 1834 to 1610. "Yeir j Value of Exports. ending j LI oin. and for. la per cenl.1 30 Sept.. produce, &c. added. Tola'. 1834 ifl04,330,973,S15,6DO,M6 $1197,519 1K35 121,693,557 18,2f)4,037 139.947.614 1836 128,633,040 19.2,450 147,962.196 1537 117.4 '.3,376 1 "7,6 12, 906 135,032,282 1538 10S,4S6,Gir 16,272,892 124,759,608 1829 121,09,416 18,l54,202j 139.1S2.678 1 W 40 '.2,085,846 19,612,8921 151,898,838 AggV Value!h33,713,94l',125,057,09lhf958,77 1,035 Avr ge ol; 7 veais 119.101.992: 17.865.2981136,967,290 The Xtw Aiiportlonmrul. The Apportionment of Representatives for the five succeeding Congresses is to be made next win ter; and we have compiled with some labor the following table of the Federal population of each state, (consisting of all the Free Whiles, mil three fifths the number of all persons.) on which as a ba sis the new apportionment must be made. We Lave annexed tho number of Representatives to which each state will be entitled according to the three most probable ratios, viz : Federal C Represent, if the Ratio be States. Pop. I 60000 70000 80000 90000 Maine 501,251 8 7 6 N. Hampshire 284,360 4 4 3 Massachusetts 734,231 12 10 9 Rhode Island 107,532 1 1 1 Connecticut 306,729 5 4 3 Vermont 291,655 4 4 3 New York 2,408,909 40 34 30 New Jersef 264,688 6 6 4 Pennsyl'a. 1,694,865 29 24 21 Delaware 76,275 1 1 1 Maryland '408,620 6 6 5 Virginia 1,040,265 17 14 13 N.Carolina 645,969 10 9 8 S.Carolina 460,273 7 6 6 Ceoigia 577,853 9 8 7 Alabama 488,527 8 6 6 Mississippi 297.020 4 4 3 Louisiana 267.734 4 3 3 Tennessee 753,776 12 10 9 Kentucky 701,170 11 10 8 Ohio 1,512,429 25 81 18 Indiana 682.998 11 9 8 HlinoU 474,749 7 6 6 MWmri 359,71 i 6 6 Arkansas 1 Total Member! 01 , 6 .1,. House 21J ' 5 3 6 I 3 3 26 4 13 11 I, U Idle lo hone it, we fen but If Congres. could U induced la poetise .ulficknt pin and self-denial, to put tho Ratio square up to 90, 000, and thus give us House capable of doing business, it would be entitled to the lasting gratitude of the country. JV. 1'. Tribune. KSTI.HATK Of the Expense! for supplies of various kinds for the transportation, fuel and quarters, office expense, including books, stationary, clerk's hire, cfcc, furnished to the Volunteer Troops, late ly in the service of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, under theordcra of tho lute Commander-in-chief, of December 5th, 1838, Ac To transportation furnished on the Philadelphia and Columbia Rail Road, and on the Lancaster and Harrisburg Rail Road, for 973 Volunteer Troops, from Philadelphia to Harrisburg and back, including damages to cars, transportation of artillery baggage, train, Vc, $9,000, 00 To two days supply of provisions and lodgings on the route from Philadelphia to Harrisburg for 639 non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, at one dol lar each, pel day, 1,678, 00 To two days supply of provisions anJ lodging, on the route from Harrisburg to Philadelphia for 839 non-commissioned olficcrs, musicians and privates, at one dollar each, per day, 1 ,678 00 To provisions of same number of non commissioned officers, musicians and pri vates, for seven days at Harrisburg at 62 J cents each, per day, 3,670 50 To stotes of various kinds, including blankets, (cloth in lieu of blankets) hos pital stores, and Ac, 6,500 00 To quaiters, fuel, &c, for the troops, during their service at Harrisburg, for seven days, 929 officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, at $2 each, 1,858 00 To incidental expenses, for the hire of horses for the artillery, baggage train, hire of men. & for baceace train &c, 150 00 To'cxpcnses of Adjutant General's of fice, Pay and disbursement office, Cjuur tcr Master General's and Commissary's office, with pay, emoluments, and station ary &c, for those offices, their cloiks and assistants, 6,000 00 To transportation of 88 officers, non commissioned officers, musicians and pri vates of the Volunteers of the 1 1 th Divi sion P. M., from Cor.-.lile to Harrinhurg and back, $100 each, either way, 17 C 00 To 20 back and forward be tween those places at several times during thepcriod of those troops being stationed at Harrisburg, 19 50 195 50 To provision for seven days st Har risburg for 85 Officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates of the Volunteer Troops of the 11th division P. M., at 62 J cents each, per day, 371 87 To stores of various kinds, including hospital stores, furnished to the volunteer of the 11th division P. M , at Harrisburg, 200 00 To fuel A.c for the troops, incidental ex penses, &c, &e.. To contingent expenses, 100 00 5.000 00 $35,101 06 S Capitol Vuzttte, Coal Trade. Amount of Coal corried on the Danville and Potlsvillo Rail Road to Sunbury for shippino, du ring two weeks ending on July 9, 12 1 7 Ions. l et last report, u,o.ti Total. 7.627 JOHN BUDD, w. m. SvsiAVKUAMXA CoAL TraBK. Total amount shipped from Wyoming Valley, to June 21st, ions, ,nu ScutiLKiLL Coal TaAni. To July 1 , Tbns, 110,163 LlTTLK StUl ILklLL CoAL TsAnE. To July 1, Tons, 7,099 Delawakk St Hi'usua Coal Tsauk. ToJinol9, Tons, 43,690 Pink liuovi Coal Thahc. To June 1, Tons, 6,177 Mouxt Caruo Ratl Roat. Amount transpoiled to July 1, Tons, 19,042 Mim Hill & Sihcvlull Havsx Rail Roab. Amount transnor'ed to July 1. Tons 53,124 Mill Ckkkk Rail Road. Amount transported to July I, Ions 11,641 ScHt'TLKILL VaLLL RaIL RoAR. Amount trsnsnorted to July 1, Tons 16,015 l'HICE CUHUrA'T. Corrected weekly by Hairy Yuxlhefiner, 1 4 Wilt at, .... 100 50 40 30 6 100 10 25 liu, 7 Corn, Oats, Pork, Flaxseed, Butter, Beeswax, Tallow, Dhieo Apples, Do. Peaches, Flax, Heckled Flax, Eoos, ' 5 5! 31 2 I 1 8 12J 75 200 8 'I 16 10 7 7! 6 3 LIST OF LETTERS, 1 T)EMAININU in the post office in Shsmokin, t on the lit day of July, 1611. Jotrnh Philins. Beniamin Hummel Charlea R, 161 gi,, ;S.,.SSygjggg Waters, Thomas Curran, Harriet Jones Wm. P, Irland, J. H. licarheait, Philip Miller, Henry Dot- shall, David Nice, John Shipe, John r idler, WILLIAM FEUELY, r. . BLACZS1XTH chop AND TOOLS. THE subscriber, residing in the town of Shamo kin, offers for rent his Blacksmith Shop and Tools, Any person wishinn to rent the same, tan have possession at any time between this and the ! fust of September next. The shop is a good one, j and located in tho centre of the town. July 17. tf JOSEPH ZERN. N the river bank at Sunbury, on Saturday the 10th of July 1841, by my son Washington Hsrn, a large SILVEI? WATCH, which was left at the office of George Weiser, Esq., where the same can be had by proving property, paving char ges, eVe. JONATHAN HARP. July 17, 3t COftllMISSIGNXR. THE Subscriber respectfully informs hie fellow citizens, that he will be a candidate for the of- tire of County Commissioner, at the ensuing elec tion. FREDERICK HAAS. Augusta, July 17th 1841. SICKMiSS. THERE are many persons that we daily behold, whose countenances and frail limbs denote sfllic- I tim' which wo find has principally originated from neglect of proper rcmadics at the commencement of sickness. At first the patient complains of bile on the stomach ottended with tickness, costivenrss, $c, he neglects to procure proper medicine ; at lenth he complains of pain in the side and stomach with sour Ptnetations; his spprtito becomes unpaired, his rest troublesome, his mind harassed, and all things around him appear not in their proper station. He still neglects himself, when in all probability the diseaso may at lenth bo so fast seated, that no medical aid will replace him again. At the first attack of sickness there should be " no time lost" in procuring Dr Harlich's ronroi'Nii ktrksoth- fiimi aplrikst rm.s, which, immediately re moves bile from the stomach, obviate costiveness. remove disorders in the head' invigorate the ruihd, strengthen the body, improve the memory, and en liven the imagiua'ion ; thus restoring the body ngnin to its proper functions. Principle Office, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH struct, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. A. GOOD OPPORTUNITY V71sHING to retire from business, the stthscri " ber is willing to dispose of tho pood will and Furniture of tho long cstahlinhcd, well known Ta vern Stand now in his occupancy, in Sunbury. 1 Ins stand is located in the centre of the town, op posite tho court house, and is well calculated lor business. Persons desirous of going into the above business, Would do well to make application to the subsciilier, soon, who will dispose of his Furniture, on reasonable terms. Possession will be given on the first day of October next. July 10, 1S41. tf. HIRAM PRICE. LIST O V CI I SEN, TjnOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas, of Northumberland County, at August Term, I all, commencing tho first Monday, being the 2d. Commissioners of Nor- thumbcrlnnd co. Joseph Trego Peter Filbert's ad'm. Commonwealth of Ps. Badger for Badger Hugh Bellas Andrew Tinbrook John Hagenturn et al. William A. Lloyd Henry H. Burr Anthony M'Donough Walter C. Livingston. Solomon Mcr,g& Chsilcs W. Richards W'illiatn Shipinau Alex. W. Johiikou Conrad limer Jonalhan Pursel Michael Fullmer John D. Cowden vs J. Bloom, late Treas'r. vs Martin A. Stock, vs John Filbert, vs Martin Weaver ct al. vs Hugh Bellas, s Lewis Dewart, vs Daniel I ritnire ct al. vs Alexander Elstrn et ul. s John Youngman, ys John B. Boyd, v John Fit7intrick et al. vs John Meek ley, vs licorge Oyster, vs John D. Cowden, vs (iustavus Ross et al. vs Richard Reuthaw et al. vs David Nice, vs Cues & HilPinan vs William Haas, vs Richards &. Kitchen, vs Patrick Hampsey, vs Hugh M Fall, vs Christian Ksuble, vs Eckett &l Donnel, vs CluUtian Robinson, vs Solomon Dunklebrrger, vs Anthony Wilhelui, Jacob DecU Jacob Koch Overseers of Jackson tp Sarah Eckeit Daniel DietVenbachsr James Weuwl Abraham llollopeter Eli'iah Crawfoid vs Jcsee I siker, Jacob Lillty's ex' vs Robert M-Kee, lieorge Troxell's adm'rs. vs Jacob II oilman, Duncan IV lleuusn vs ilbam A. Lloyd, John A.Lloyd vt W1II11111 M-Coy, Com th of I'd fur B Say re vs John r nek, Henry I nek vs Stephen v ilson, John Hunter vs Jelin Hunter, Jacob Philips vs James Dietleubacher, ""AM LL.i V. JOliUA.-N. Piothonotary's OlTiee, l'roth'y. Sunbury, July 10, 1841. J 1'KOroSED AMMIMEXT ' TO Til K CC1TSTITTJTIC1T. 'ESCLCTI05I RELATIVE TO THE AMKKDMEHT OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION. -lletolvtd bi the Stnate and luitse nf Iiepre tentatiret in Ueneral A numbly tint. That the Lonstilution ot this Commonwealth 1) amended in the thud section of the second article, so that it shall read as follows t "That tbe (Jovernor shall hold his office during throe yesis, from the Ihitd Tueoduy of January, next ensuing bis election, and shall not be caiable of holding it longer than a tingle term of three yeurs, in any leim of uitie years." M. A. CRAB II, Speaker of the limine nf lieprrscntathts. JNO. H.EWINO. Speaker of the tknate. Pennsylvania, .'' Ski iiETAHi Ott-ict. 5 I do hereby cer tify that the forego ing is a true copy 01 a Kesoiuuon proposing an amendment of the Constitution, which, was agreed to ut the last sew ion of tbe 1-aislature, by a ma jority of the members elected to each house, the original 01 wnicn remains nieu in mis oiiice; anu in compliance with the tenth article of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, I do hereby cause the same to be publuhi'd, as directed by the laid article. IN TESTIMONY whereof, 1 have hrrennto set my hand and teal of said office at Harrisburj;, this 14lh day of June. 1841. FRS. R. fell UN K, &-crelary tf the Commonwtu'ah July 3. 3m, -9 IMatr of M illlum Knabic, tlt c'd. "kTOTICE is hereby given, lhat the Register of Northumberland county has granted letter Jcstamentaiy upon fte estate of illiam Knuble, late of Shalll' '.in lawiisldli. div-'.t in tnbci-ii. ber, resmg in tiJ township. All persons having any demands against said estate, are requested 10 present them, and those indebted lo make pay muni lo tbe subscriber. July 3,-Cw. JACOB KNADLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY, rA. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Refer to I Thomas Hurt & Co, Lower rV. Bxnno. Haiit, CcMMinns & Hart, rhiluil. KrrnoLTis, McFARiAisn & Co. Sferijo, Goon & Co., 1O0CRATIC DELEGATE MEETINGS. rT,IIE Democratic electora of Northumberland county, are requested to hold their Borough and Township meetings, on Ssturday, the 7th day of August next, to elect the usual number of Dele gates, to meet in county convention, in the Borough of Sunbury, on Monday the 9th day of tho same month, for the purpose of forming a Democratic County ticket. It is expected that every township and borough will be folly represented. By order of the STANDING COMMITTEE. July 3. 1841. COUNTY TREASURER. THE Subscriber will le a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Northumberland county. He promises, if elected, faithfully to disthurgo the da ties appertaining to said office. July 3, 1841. GEO. WEISER. COUNTY TREASURER. '"PHE Subscriber respectfully oilers himself to tho citizen voters of this county, as a candidate for the nfhee of County J reasurer. Should he be e lected, be promUcs faithfully to discharce the duties of saw! office. (iEOKGE C. W ELK Ell. Sunbury, June 26, 1841. IXatc of .Inuirsi Campbell, lct'l. TVOTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin ' istration have liecn granted to the subseriliors, residing in Shnmokin township, Norlhumberlarid county, upon the estate of James Campbell, Into of the said township, dee'd. All persons having any demands against the said estate, are requested to present them properly nu'hentirated, and those who are indebted, to pay to the subsciiiiers without de lay. V'lLLlAM PERS1NO, OUADIAII CAMPBELL. June 26. 1R41 6w. ITSV" GCCES. rPHE subscriler has received an assortment of New Goods, which ho will sell on the lowest terms. June 19. H. II. MASsER. JACOB rSARTIN, C'omiiilsl"ii ! rit'x aiding mERCILANT, 11 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the Metchaiits pencrallv, that ho continues tho Commission and Forwarding Business, at bis ware house, foot of Willow st. Railioad, Delawaio and Schuylkill. Merchants having poods to be shipped, will find it much to their sdvsntage, as to time sud pi ices of freight, to srnd their merchandise to the Depot, comer of Front and illow street Railroad, as ihey can then be sent cither route by the Tide N ater Canal, or Schuylkill and Union (,'uiisIh, as boats will arrive and depart daily lor the Juniata and Susquehanna Carnds by Tide-water in tow of steam, or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Ftiiruiount du.;n. Merchants will please he partieular to send all poods destined for either route, to the large Dipot, eornr of Front and Willew street lUilroad, with directions accompanying them, which routo they wish them to be shi ped. Coarse and fine Salt and l'b.ter at wholesale prices, on tbe Delawaic or Schuyikill. Philadelphia, June 5, 1s t I. "ly. C2 v tra-i CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE, That we have applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Nor- thumbeiland County, for the bent tit of tho laws made for the relief of ttie insolvent ucbtois; ami that the Judges of tho said Court have appointed the first Monday of August tiext to hear us ul.d our creditors at the Court House, in Sunbury, when and where you may at'end it you think pioper. BENJAMIN 1TMER, JACtHl SNYDER, ot Ruth. June 5, 1841. ABRAHAM LONO. A IT E V QZi QD rZ ZL ZZ? II (KIT 4 SlUXK STOKi:. VI.l. kinds of Ctoth'np, Bnota and Shoes, and a variety of oilier articles can be had at the most reduced plices, at the store formerly kept by John lionr, A1m, Susipichmina Shad, No. 1, for sale by JullN CHAMBERLAIN, Snr. Sunbury, May 8, 1841. 3m. TO H !1Tj CO SLi o SHOULD ML.Cr SYSTE5I rPHE feubwiiUr has been appointed Agent for J- the above System, for Nortbiinibribind County, which lie offers for ale to Tailors, who nuy tie site to possA'ks the bfsl slid latt .l improvt im ut in the art ot culling e.anrciits. I he ..:tnwn g two certificates ae from s commit Ire of Mirrhi;nt "J'.ii- lors 111 Puns, who hac examined tho Syslciu, and highly approve if the same. 1'ATllS, I ell. liIB, Id". We, the undersigned, members of ti e committee i poiuted by the members coii'i using the " Philan thropise Society" ot Meiehant Tuilois ol Pail, cer tify that be System ol cutiinir, taught by Thomas Oliver of New ork, Lniteil statis, has been suit milted toourexatnii ation, which system we recom mend as the best that has been submitted to us, in faith of which we have given him this certifu ale. M. FKOtiE, President, M. LA Fi l l E, V Piesi.lent. I subjoin a certificate from Mr. Cutter of Paris, formerly of Boston, whose reputation is will etu bhbbed bolh in Europe and in America 1 Mr. Oliver, Diar Sir, the recommendation you have obtained fiom the Society of Master Tailors, is from the highest in this city, and I fully sgiee in the opinion, that your system is the beat that lias ever been imblolml. Yours tiulv. D. CUTTER. The subscriber continue tbe baitivss ol TAI LORINU al his old stand, adjoining Rhawia store, in Sunl ury, where he will accommodate all w ho may call upon him in his line of business. Hi) will legularly receive the Fashions from Mr. Oliver of New Yoik, as soon at issued. Tbe. Spiing ruhvons have been rf reived, and are now forssle. WILLIAM DU1WT. Sunbury, April 10, 1841. ly Adtiiii;, Vaiidii!eii V Siuitli. WHOLESALE EHOE, CAP, Bunntt and J'uim Leuf Hut Yanht,u3C, No. 167 Market Street, arovi 4m Street, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY Kiercbsiits are respectfully requested v-y lo call and examine their extensive aortmeut, which they will sell on lha most rvMonabU loiius Msy n; 1811. ly. J0E1T3 fe, COTvttXlTGO. WHOMSALB SHOE, BONNET, Cetp and Palm Leaf Hut cVwre, No. 10 Sorm 4m Street, PHILADELPHIA, YXTHEEE an extensive assortment of the above articles are constantly kept on hand, for ealo at the most reasonable terms. May 2l, 1811. ly. HAYS, ELLIOT, LYON & QOSU. WliolcaIc IonlciN, In Foreign, British ttnd American Dry Cnods, No, 12 North. Third Street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants can be auimlied at nil ' times with an extensive assortment of the above Goods, on the most reasonable and satisfactory terms May 29, 1841. ly. HtlFOUTANT TO fl'HE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting Jl to the pub ic. the following Recoii.mrndatioiia of Pratt's Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Hullcr to all dealers in Grain and inanufsctor of Flour, be lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kiftd ever off -red to the public. All ordeis sddressed to Col.. I. M'Fudden, LewisbiiTB. Union county Penn sylvania. EllENEUZEU SOjilUE, JACKSON M'FADDIN. tr.iiTiitv.iTESt M,mt;'i Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841. J. M'Faiims? Sin: I cheerfully testily to the gnodne-s and dmabihty of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill ar.d Grain Hullcr, as lieing a far superior arti cle fir the cleaning of smut and all oilier impurities that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in the manufacture of Flour for a great many years. and have always tried to have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could he got, and ilo say thut the above machiiiu is the Ust apparatus I believe now in use. John IUoatz. RLmnifJiurg. Dec. 20, 1840. Cnr.. J. M'Famu Sm : In reply tn your favor, rect ived a few dnys since, I have only to say, that the fuel hi my having introduced into each 01 the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mills, is tho best evidence I can give you of their utility, 1 ours truly, jh. M'Kelv r. Milt-m, March 17, 1SU. J. M'Fatith Sm : I d? hereby eerlify without any hesitation, thai Pratt's Smut Mill and Cram 1 1 uller is tbe most peifect machine to elexnso grain of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I believe I have seen all the kinds that are ! now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there is nothing of the kind ever been invented (bat will come in competition with it. Cxo, Ecklrt. Cor.. J. M pAnnix Sin: During the past 21 yeirs 1 have been constantly engnced in manufac turing Hour, and during the last 12 years have been the ow ner of a prist and flouring mill, end among all the contrivances to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that Prnlt's iron ma chine is superior to any with which 1 am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen months. r hluerick. JIaas. Yorkshire Mil.', Dee., 1840. I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus to prep re grain for flouring, as the bent, and I want no lieiter than Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will ruuiovcHuul entirely 110 mistake. M. Clkasox. Sunburn, December 20, 1840. Col. J. M'Faiidi Sir r I hsve in my mill one of Pratt's cast snd Wroncht iron spiral Smut Mills and Oram Holler, snd am continent that in regard lo simplicity of ceiiRtiuciinn, snd durability of mate rial, it is superior to any I cm acpiaiiited w ith. Hesiht Masses, Bear Gov Mills, Dee. 22, 1840. Cot. J. MTAiitiis Sin: I hue in n:y (louring mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Spiral Smut M1II1 and I am decidedly of the opinion thut it is the best machine lo prepare crain lor flouring that 1 am ac quainted with, and as such cheerfully recommend it to all who aie engaged in the manufacture of flour. jAcon Ekisemrixu. Aaron thurs;, March 23, 1841. Col. J. M Faiii'IS Sir : I lake pleasure ill say ing thai Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill i one of the best improvt merits lor the cleaning of grain of all kinds, that has vet eomo undtrmy observation, and that I believe it fir supenor to any thing of the kind ever invented. You may use my name in any way juu tbink proper. O. P. Disc a. Vnion Mil, Jan. 14, 1841. This is to certity that 1 have had Piatt's Cast and wrnueht iron Smut Macbiuo and Ciain Iluller in use tor t etter than 12 months, and find it to answer every purpono lhat it was intended for. Smut can be taken out of wheal I believe eveiy particle of it can bo taken out without breaking the grain of the wheat. Joux Planck. ar,i.-,nrc, Mvch 23, 1841. Cot . M'Fammn Sm : I hsve been engaged in mnnubteiiirini Suil.ne Fl..ur for nmnv yiars, and have K this loin one ol l'r,Ui's Suo.l Mil's 111 ri!i of my mills, mi! I do keieby rrrommei'd them as tba liiosi valuable itnploveniei I lor clesning whent ct smut and all ollitr impurities, thai I a:n aetjuv iid with. Jamil Dl .m an'. I'oi. M'FATinii Sib: I have been enc vfd in the rnaniibutiinn ot tljur f.-r yei.is, and mosi e!.ierti.lly recommend tbe iibove UisebiiH', as lin bV f tr tbe brsl apparatus lor cleaiihiir gtkin tbnt I Iihvo ever t.n d or seen. I consult r it mi im!i,- en sil le uniclctor any mill thai picicti Is to ilo any bu- kllltSS JOHN 1 ISUEH, I Jytieduet Xi!!n, Dec. 24, 1'iO. Col. J. M-FaiiIii Sm: P; ait's 'Cud Iron Smut Mill was intnv.tuced nilu my iall about thiee year since, and I believe it is the '. tt article of thut kind now in use. It will not only remove smut ei.ierely, but is a most vs!uVie appaiatus to clean wheat and rye of any chi'.mcter, sod prepaie it for flouting. Blnjamix Booss. Lewiiburrr, Dec. 2 J, 1840. Col. J. M'EjUuim Sm! Alter it Caieful and candid exuminatioi. and trial of the machine, in re- gaid tucoustiuction,Tnaliiers and despatch in exe. culion, economy in price, and power lo set in ope ration, 1 am fully convince! and sulisiteu, mat uie maehiue above ulludvJ to, is second lo no one in Us4), J. Morruw, Miller and Flour Manufacturer. Cattuu Uta, December S5, 1810. Col. J. M Fauihh Siiii Prati'a last and Wiouuhl Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain 11 uller, I consider to ha the best machine to 11 1110 v smut snd other impurities to which grain is subject, that 1 have used, or with which 1 am acquainted, in re- gaid to durability of material, simplicity of construc tion, uealuos and dpalcu m execution. Jussra Paitos. N. B, The above machines are manufactured at the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and at the Bloomsburg romiJry, Columbia county, 1 a. ( Lewuburg, June 184 1. BRADY'S HOTEL. DATILM2, COIXlrflTIA COt'fcTT. I'rniin) Ivauia. THE SUBSCRIBER icsprrtfully Worms the public, that he has rcrr.ovej from tbe town of Cultmrinsa to Iffittvillc, and that he has puruhssed in that place, the Large and ComriHidiuita 11 It I C K IIOtlRK) AT TUI COTlS) IB OP MILL Alin MA BR IT STfUtTt, fOppisite the Court-Hmixr,J Which he hss.fitled up by the predion ST.r of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, ond ;;;feA extensive STABLING, for the Enter ' l"affiwmfw of Traveller tntti Yititur. He is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, and he would state that no thing in his power shall be left undone, to render hi customers comfortable and happy while under hi care. His accommodations are ample, end his room furnished in modern style, and the proprietor is de termined that his establishment shell snsiuin a nil keep up with the growing reputation and impoitance) of the town in which it is located. Hia Tabls will be supplied with every Injury of the season, and the be."t and thrrieert variiti the marlcil cun vjtrd. , His Bar will l.o stored urh all theleM articles thai can he furnished ? rrtir citir, and tbe whole will be such as to givo tutis- faction to every one. Well knowing that an enh'tihlrned pi:' Ve will ehvsjs jinlue f. r ihem-tlvcn, h Itels coi lident thut. tuey will favor htui w.lh tin ir p-wciiage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. "SPANISH HIDES, TANKERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 U K V A T U ICK & SO X. Kq. 21, Xoi th Third street, (TtrtES MAIIKV.T An CHF1M'T STREETS,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for side a large and exrellent assortment of&ptiiiith Ifidt:, I'atna Kips, Tanneri' Oil, Vc, at the lowest market prices, either for cash, ia exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Cont-ienments t Leather received for sale, of purchased al tbe highest market prices. fj j Leather stoted tree ot charge. April 17, 1841. 1 v. V 11 c n 11 T i 11 - m are. AM'FAC I URED and sold by the suhswi ber in Sunbury, of tho best Tin, and the work wairanted, which he offers for sale at reduced cash prices, now as low at retail as formerly sokl by wholesale. liood V ntermg rot, formerly sold at H7, now at 75 cenla ; 1arge Duckets, formerly sold at 75 anJ 62, now at 62 ami 50 ; Gallon Coffeo Pots, formerly sold at 56, and three quart at 50, now at 45 and 38 cents, and other articles of Tin-Ware in proportion. Stove pipe and stores made and sold cheap for cash, cVc. IS. II. All persons indebted to mp subscriber, nd who w ish to save costs, aie requested to call and make satisfaction, without delay, cither with ca.h or by giving their notes. Sunbury, Apnl 10. HENRY MASSE K. FOR SAW-MILLS. Br Bejjamii N. Crsnwa. THE Subscribers having purchased tr right for vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for Northumberland County, of!':r to dispose of the same to persons who msy desire to purchase. 1 he above invention is now in operation al the saw mill of Mr. M'Carty, near Sunbury, where it can be insiiected by owners of saw mills and all others interested. E. (iOBIN, March 27. If. SAMUEL COBIN. Tho 111 a IS s well, No. 268, Baitimoiis Strpet, A frio dnnrs west of Howard tt. BALTIMORE X; WJHOLUWALi; UtAl.l.U ill Corals, But. y V ,orisf Ocrman and Fancy (ioirjs, and Im porter of Patent and Shoe Threads Spool Cotnu, Suspenders, Tapes, and sltno-t every drrcriptii-n of Small Articles. Country .Vcrrhuti; ar.d lb alcr in geuctal, aro respectfully luvired to cull vtid exa mine for themselves. J ,n. 30. ly IRISH SALMON. Ol the li.t i.ual.ty. con stantly 011 hand and for talc by Sept. 12. 1840. II B.MASE!I. M ADEIRA VV INE. F u s t "q La 1 i i'y iM. uia Wine, for salo low by Sept. IS, 1S40. II. B. MASTER, FOURTH PROOF LRAMiV; A 6' 11u.no article always on hand and for s.-.ie by SeptL12L 180. li. li. M ASSET?. HOLLAND CilN, Ol the best quaiity biways) on hand sud for sale I y Sept. 2, 1840. II. D. MASSES. LOAF AND LUMP st'OAlC AUv&ys oa II. B. MASSF.R. hand snd for sale by Sept. 12, 140. NEW ORLEANS SU. AR HOUSE" MO LASSES. Of the best quality clways ou Land ar.d for sain by SepC12, 1840. IT. B. MASTER, Ti hrO N Sl'tJ AR , Xif a go,.d qm litv. foTTdo low by Sept. 12. 1810. II. B. MAS.-' F.R. l.TQf'"OKS. () Vll kindriTud I ol tue LeqiuaTi lies, slwavs on har.J and for salo I v Sepi. i;, is'40. U.B.'MASER (Vl Ei N'AND Bl.At K TEAs Ot the Ut qtuVv pin :s mi l.tl.J md f.-r f .le by S .1 t. li. 1S40. If. B. : ASSET?. OF I 1 L. J .,, luo Kin! I ll('.Llia t'flt' i-, cul. Mui.llv 0:1 I1 " d a.d h;i tixlc 1 v feept. lV IS! .1. H. P.MA-En. si LK:n tjll n ,. 1 Spurn ',1, oi ll.o lest c..i .1 Si.R.rat r ,iuu 1 e!ni). iaLt:,il sud lor sale V v Sept !'., I MO. It. I si t;i 1.. isi1uuT.:ui s i Af-SER. n So l.r ssui ly il M. MAssER. ' It. 14, IS-'.O. S 1 i.ll'.t.'b 1 i. t7!.. Ul t'.iLt'ut I2U,lij S, rii R. for s.nle by Se.v. 13, 1810. H. D-MAssER. LAKtiE QUARTO B1HLES- For tale al very rjduced prices by Sepl. 12, 1S40. II. U. .viA?r.lt. BLANK "BOOKS Of all kinds."- for !e by J Sept. 13, 1840. i1!."11: BLANK DEEDS. Bonus, iiorigaV, Ve. fof sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MAssLR. JUSTICES' BLANKS. lor salo l y Sepl. 18, 1H10. Jl. B. MAssER. ""Ul.oTllS, Blue, Black. InvUiblu Gi t'041, A.C., for side by Sept. 12 J 840. II. D. M ASSE I", CAsslMLUES AND BATTEN LTTS. For H. B. MASSER. sale very low by Sept. 12, 1840. CAHPETl.Mi. For sale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. BLANKETS For Mtle cheap by Sept. 12. 1840. II. V. MASSER. "YN HI . E A C H ED MUsI.I N S. For sa le Ly"" SeiH. 12, 1810. H. B. MASSER. H;oTTON"Y"AI(N AND COTTON CAP For sale by Sept. 12. 1840. !!. MASSER. HlEMP AND COTTON TUI.NE. Fur a!a by Sepl. 12. IMll- H. B. MASSF.lv. "TOWLNU tlNES. CORDS AND ROi EsX For sale by bept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER.