ADJOURNMENT OP CONGRESS. Mr. oLMSLEY of Ky offireJ a Resolution (hat, Hia Senate concurring therein, (he House would be leady to adjourn on Wednesday ihe I81I1 instant. During the day the Private Secretary of the President announced the signature of the President to the Dill to extend the act of incorporation to tho Mechanic' Society of the District of Columbia. The appearance of the Private Secretary of the Pre ident at the bar of the IIouw created great interest, nd hia announcement of the signature to a Bill of cuch minor importance, when veiy important message waa expected, creolid great laugh among the members. REPEAL OF THE SUB-TREASURY BILL. The debate was resumed upon the Bill to repeal the Sub-Tressury Bill, which closed on Saturday. Mr. PICKENS of 8. C. spoke hia hour in de fence of the Sub-Treasury system, agsinst the pro posed icpcal, and in opposition to a Bank, of the United States. Mr, Pickens was followed hy Mr. Hunt of New Yoik, who took the opposite ground, and contended that under tho Administration which had favored the Sub Treasury plan the Government had been worse administered in the financial relations than ever before. He showed the effects of the Sub Treasury system upon tho country, and warmly argued in favor of the propro-ed subntitute in the adoption of the Fiscal Agent which had become the law of Congress as far as it depended upon the ac tion of Congress. Mr. Hunt was cut short in the midst of 'his re marks by the rulo which limits the speeches of members to one hour. Mr. STELNROD of Va. took ground in favor of the Sub-Treasury system. Mr. HASTINGS of Ohio read speech of an hour in behalf of the Sub-Treasury Bill. Mr. GIDDlNS.of Ohio, said the Sub-Treasury Question had been sufficiently discussed by the A mcrican People, the two Houses of Congress and by all classes and parcels of I ho People, Every thing had been said upon the subject which could be said ; and to cut off what might be an intermina ble discussion he moved the Previous Question. A call of the House was than moved and with drawn. A motion to adjourn was lost by a strong vote ayes 52, noes US. A call of the House was then ordered by yeas nd nays, pending which I closed ny report. The Bill will be repealed by a strong vote this evening. P. S. Nothing is known of the intentions of the President, in reference to the Bank Bill. Qrica; Travfllikr. The Cleaveland Herald states that a gentleman left that city at 5 o'clock on the evening of the 7th ult., and reached New Ha ven, Ct. on the 10th, having travelled the distance, nearly 800 miles, in 66 hours, including nearly 4 hours stoppage on the route. The following is the time table for the route . Cleaveland to Buffalo, Buffalo to Rochester, Rochester to Syracuse, Syracuse to Albany, Albany to New York, New York to New Haven, IS hours. 9 10 12 II 5 62 J Railroad Si-Ken. An instance of the amazing rapidity with which communication can now effect through the medium of railroads was afforded re cently in England. A special train waa dispatched from Birmingham to London on election' business, at 12 P. M. (calling in its course at seven inter mediate stations, and suffering delay altogether of fourteen minutes,) and arrived at Easton station at eleven minutes past three A. M., thus performing the distance of 112 1-2 miles, exclusive ofsloppa ges, in two hours and fiifty-teven minutes ! The rumor of an intended revolt among the slaves In Louisiana turns out to have been without fuun diition. The New Orleans Bulletin say a: "We lean) from Bayou Sura that tho trial of of the negroes had been further postponed. All was quiet the excitement having died away. There tvcms to cxi.-t some doubt whether there was really any intention to revolt, and the probability is that most of the arrested slaves will be discharged." The history of wars furnishes few instances, any, exhibiting a more magnanimous feeling than that shown by tho Army of General Sullivan, at Saratoga, who, when the British and German troops under General Burgoyne surrendered to them and ttacked their arms, retired within their own lines, that they might not be witnesses of the shame of . the vanquished. This too, after thesn very con quered men had been guil'y of the greatest exoca sea 011 tho inhabitants. C ooper, the novelist, haswijlteu anew work, en titled the "Deer Slayer." TIALTIItlOHE MAHKET. Office if the Baltimore Americas, Aug. 9. Rales ot City Mills Flour to-day at 0,85. Mode rate sales of Fresh Ground Susquehanna Flour at $6. GRAIN. Sal ea of new Md. reds wre made to day at 1,30 a J 1 ,38 for good to prime parcels. There waa not, however, a great deal of Wheat at market. A load of Pennsylvania red waa sold on Saturday at $ 1,33, and a load of white and red mixed waa aolJ to-day at $1,36, Silos or Md. Oats to-day at 40 eta, Sales of Md. Rye at 58 a CO cu. There has been a considerable decline in the prices of white Corn, owing to lire absence of the demand lr Ihe article and the great quantity at market to-day. Sales of while were made this mor ning at 70 a 72 cu. and yellow at 68 a 72. PROVISIONS. Considerable sales of prime Western Side Bacon were made on Saturday at l cent. WHISKEY I d"H- Wf 1uote nbJ' 10 dy at 24J23 cts. and bbl. at 25a2G cents. JtlJl It ISM K If, On Monday last, by the Rev. John Ball, Mr. Pa trr Schrast of Augusta, to Mrs. Marx Ltoa, of this place. On the 30th ult., by Ihe Rev. R. A. Fisher, Mr. Richard Hariiiso to Mis Ltdia Folk, both of Augusta. At Blonmsburg. on the 3d Inst., by the Rev. Wm. J. Eyer, Mr, Wat. P. I. Pai.itkr, senior edi tor oftheMuncy Luminary, to MimSavina, young est daughter of Mr. Peter Mcnsch, of that place. FOR THl AMERICA. ODITD ART. Died. In this Borough, on Wednesday the 4th inst., CHARLES DONNEL, infunt son or Peter and Elisabeth W. Latarus. Though none but Parents can folly rraliste the bereavement caused by the death of one whom na ture had evidently formed too delicate and lovely for the cares, sorrows and sicknes of earth, yet this may not preclude others from mingling sym pathetic tear with theirs, and paying a just tribute of respect to the memory of one, who, though but an infant of scarcely ten months of age, will long be remembered with heartfelt sorrow by otherathan those connected by the ties of blood. That God may grant to the afflicted parents thst consolation which religion only gives to those who place their trust in Him; that the brother and Bisters may be led by this affliction from heaven to seek religion in the days of their youth, is the sincere wish of A Friewd. In this place, on Sunday morning the 1st inst., at the residence of his father, after a lingering illness of several months, CHARLES MASSER, aged 24 years. On Friday, tho 6th int., Mrs. MARY HEN- NINGER, aged about 5J years. Coul Trade. Amount of Coal carried on the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road to Sunbury for shipping, du ring two weeks ending on Aug. 12, 1 , 1 P f Tons. 1'er last report, 8,878 Totil, 10,00 1 Amount of Iron Ore transported, 1,226 JOHN BUDD, w. m. Si'u.rMiANA Coal Trade. TotuI amount shipped from Wyoming Valley, to June 21st, 1 ous, 7,1 IG Scut 1 lkill Coal Trade. To Aug. 5, Tons, 218,651 Little Schutlkill Coal Trade. To July 15, Tons, 10,470 Delaware & IKusoa Coal Trade. To J Iy 21, Tons, 79,000 Pike Ghove Coal Trade. To Aug. 5, Ton, 13,000 Moi'st Cariios Ratl Road. Amount transported to Aug. ft, Tons, 37,042 Mise Hill cV Scuctlkill Havrn Rail Road. Amount transported to July 15, Tons 72,752 Mill Creek Rail Road. Amount transported to Aug 5, Tons 23,.r04 Sl'IIVILKILL YaLLET RaIL RoaD. Amount transported to July 15, Tons 21.S7I PRICE CUIIKKNT. Corrected weekly by Jltnry Yoxtheimer. Wheat, 110 Rtk, 60 Cork, 40 Oats, 30 Pork, 5 Flaxseed, 100 Butter, - ... 12 Beeswax, 25 Tallow, ..... 12$ Dhied Apples, - - - - 75 Do. Peaches, .... 200 Flax, 8 Heckled Flax, .... 10 Eons, ...... 7 IMPORTANT PROOF. Of the ejjleaey of Dr. Harlich't Celebrated Midi eines. The following certificate was sent by Mr. E. B. Hinmaii, agent at Cincinnati, Ohio. There can be no mistake in it, as Ihe patties are well known. Mr. F.Eekicl Rigdon, of Anderson township, Hamilton county, Ohio, wasaevcial days troubled with bilL.ua affect ions, acidity of the stomach, at tended with the usual symptoms of dyspepsia, and having made trial of various medicine without finding relief, was cured by the above medicines. Atkt, E. K1U DON. w. rfcERSONS, indebted to H. 11. Masser & Co. ft are once more notified that their accounts if not settled in a few weeks, will positively be placed in the hands of a magistrate for collection. August 14, 1641. FP.CSPECTTO For publishing a weekly fmier in the town of Lewitburg, Union County, Pa. entitled the u LEWISBIBG INDEPENDENT MESS." "WEEING convinced that a paper published in H j)) this ptsee, suited to the exigencies, and adap ted to the interest sol' the community; embracing the various topic that generally elicit public regard, would meet their at piobation and am port; it is therefore proposed, (confiding in their liberality as intelligent cilsrens,) to publish a periodical in the I tot-oils li vf I.cilbiii-g, I11I011 Co., I'rHMytvuntt, It will be the ohiect. as well as dtsicn of the rul Ushers, to make the "i'ress" not only the vehicle for the dessemiuation of useful knowledge, hut also the instrument V protect end .re fell J Hie right of all classes from Ihe grasp of the Usurper. 1 he iron ana l inw regions or which Pennsylva nia Can ao fieely boast, and on which her litiuie prosperity primarily depends, shall receive strict au lent ion. The earliest Foreign and Domestic News, Agri cultural information, &.e. Ac, with all other matter that shall be deemed of iinpoilanoe to its readers, shall be inserted. In politics, we shall be ihe unflinching advocates and supporters of Democratic Whig Principles. Having procured the aid of several talented (ten-, tlrmen, we feel assured that Ihe "Press' will coin mend itself lo the notice and patiouage of the public. Terns. The M Lewisbi-ho Inue fek rert Prlss" will be issued every Thursday morning, on an imperial sheet, new type, tVc, at f'i per annum, payable bull' ) curly in advance. S. K. SWEETMAN & Co. Lewt.bui, Aug. 14, Ittll. AN unparcllcled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading 10 consumption; composed of tho concen trated virtues of Horehotind, Bonset, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wirslow, Rochester, New Y01V. The Innocence and universally admitted pectoral vhtues of the Herbs from which the ttulsam of llortmiund is made, are loo generally known to re quire recommendation t it is therefore only necessa ry lo observe that this Medicine contains the wholo of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and an happily combined with several other vege table guidances, as to render ft the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the com plaints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all imflatnmatinn and ioro ncei of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en aliling the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, assuages cough, relieves athtnatic and diffi cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the pore, and composes the disturbed nerves, and gives strength lo the tender lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. I.IORATITl'DE IS THE RASF.ST CRIME l!V MaSJ. We uro not among that class of Editors who for a few dollara will, (it the expense of truth and ho nesty) "'crack up" an article and brinn it into rapid sale ; neither ate we willing to remain silent, after having tested the Utility of an itn rovement or dis covery in science or st. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and violent Cold some few weeks agiv. Well, we pur chased two bottles of WIN'SLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Tho; who are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewii-ion Trlrfraph. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Snnlmri, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, iy Drugcista generally throughout the country. QJ- Price, 60 ccnla per bottle. August Htn. 1841. ly. ATTENTION. .1 . kid x 1: v .1 o 1: s , Tl EQL'ESTS the attention of his country friends who are in want, lo his vcrv large stork of Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Mailings Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, &c, Ac, thai he has just opemd, at his warehouses. No. 18 North 2d street, and No. 2 Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila delphia. July 31, 1841. ly liaturof William lcvnrt. TO I ICE is hereby gicn, that the subscriber has been appointed agent lor Ihft collection and settlement of the hooks, accounts, Ac. of Win. Dcnart, dee'd., and that he will attend at the store of said deceased, for one month, for that purpose, after which lime nil unbilled accounts will be put into the hands of a mogistratc for collection. July 24, 1841. H. S. GO BIN.' LETTERS of administration on the estate of William Clyde, of Northumheiland, have Ix-en granted to the subscriber, who is prepaied to discharge any just claims against the rtate. I er sons indebted 10 said estate will please call and make payment. JOHN PORTER, Northumberland, July 24, 1841. AfTm. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. PHILIP WEISER, of Augusta, at the silicita lions of his friends, has agreed to Income a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. He is a farmer and mechanic, of unexceptionable character, and evety way qualified to fill the office. It is generally admitted that according lo ihe esta blished democratic usage, Augusta township is en titled lo the nomination. We therefore recom mind Mi. Weirr as a staunch democrat, and a fit mmi for the office. Maui is Siiamokix Ann Aiiiista. Julv 1!. l4L X.IST OF LETTERS, 1 EMAINING in the post office in Sbamokin, t on the lsl day of July, 1841. Joseph Philips, Benjamin Hummel Charles R. Waters, Thomas Curran, Harriet Jones, Win. P. Irland, J. S. liearhearl, Philip Miller, Henry Got shall, David Nice, John Sbipe, John K idler. WILLIAM FEW ELY, r. m. PL:CES1ITHSHCP' AND TOOLS. 'TMIE subscriber, residing in the town of Shamrt. kin, oirers for rent his Blacksmith Shop and Tool?. Any prison wishing to rent the same, can have possession at any time be, ween this and the fust of Si ptenilier next. The simp is a good one, and located 111 the centre of the town. July 17.-if JOSEPH ZERN rTMIE Subscrilier respeeilully iiilorma his fellow M. citizens, that he will be a candidate for Ihe ol- fice of County Commissioner, at the misu'mg elec tion. riiKUEKlUK. HAAS. Augusta, July 17th 1841. folate v.t W illiam limiiile, dee'd "feJO IICE is hereby given, that the Register of Northumberland county has granted letters testamentary upon the estate of William Knable, late of Sbamokin township, dec J., to the subscri ber, residing in said township. All isMsons having any demands agsinst said estate, are requested lo present tbiin, and those indebted to niukii payment 10 the subscriber. Julv 3. Cw. JACOB KNAB1.E l'lldniSED AMEMI.MENT TO THE CCITSTXTTTTXOIT. "BISCLCTIOIS RFLATIYE TO TRK AVESDMERT Of THE STATE VOMaTlTl'TIUS. "Rmnlvrd by the t-t nnte und House ef Jlrpre .tentative in Central A-nrmhy tnrt. That the Coiistiitition ol this Coiiimotiwt-aleh lie amended in the third section of the second article, so that it shall read aa follows : "That the Governor shnll hold his office during three years, from the third Tuesduy of Jiinvtary, next ensuing his election, and shall not bo capable of holding it longer than a timle term vf tu te teitrt, in any teim of nine veurs. ' WM. A. CRABB, Specifier vf the House of tirprexrntatirei. J NO. H.EWING. tipraktr of the Striate. PennsylfUHia, .T f ts.cHkTARi's OmcE. $ I do hereby cer tify thai the forego ing la a true copy of a Resolution propoaing an amendment of the Constitution, which was agreed to at the last session of the legislature, by a ma jority of Ihe members elected to each house, ihe original of which remains tiled in this oilier; end in compliance with I be tenth article ol Ihe loiibii lulion of the Commonwealth, I do aerthy cause the same to be published, aa directed by the said article. IN TESTIMONY whereof, 1 hate hereunto set my hand and 1- 8. sesl of said url'ice at Harrisburg, this I4(h day of June. 1841. FRS. R. HIL'NK, tertiary of the Cwamonweuhh July 3. Jin A OOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR "iriSIIlNO to retire from business, Ihe subscri- V ber is willing to dispose of ihe good will and Furniture of the long established, well known Ta vern Stand now in hia occupancy, in Sunbury, Thin stand la located in the centre of the (own, op posite Ihe court house, anil is well calculated for business. Persons desirous of going into the above business, would do well to make application to the subscriber, soon, who will dispose of his Furniture, on reasanablo terms. Possession will be given on the first day of October next, July 10, 1841. tf. HIRAM PRICE. COUNTY TREASURER. rPHE Subscriber will l a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Northumberland county. He promises, if elected, faithfully lo discharge (he du ties appertaining to said office. July 3, 1841. GEO. WEISER. COUNTY TREASURER. 'TMIE Subscriber respectfully oUers himself lo (he citizen voter of this county, as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. Should he be e leclctl, he promises faithfully In discharge the duties of said office. GEORGE C. W ELK Eli. Sunbury, June 2R, 1841. H. B. 2.S5E?k9 ATTOKNKY AT LAW, SUNBURV, PA. Business attended lo in the Counties of Nor lluniL trland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Refer tot Thomas Haiit A Co., Lowf.r A llAnnov, Hart, Cummiko A. Haiit, Philad. l'r.TXOLia, McpARf Axn A Co. SrKtiixo, Jonn tt Co., Instate of James l'aiiiltill, ilrcNI. "IV'OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin- ' is'ration have lecn granted lo the sul'Fcriliers, residing in Sbamokin township, Northumlerl.ui(l county, upon tho estate of James Campbell, late of Ihe said township, dee'd. All persons having any demands against the said estate, are requested to present them properly au henticnted, nod ihoe who are indebted, to pay to ti e suhsciiixr without de lay. WILLIAM PERSIXG, OBADIAII CAMPBELL. June 2fi, 18-41 6w. 1TEWGCOES. TMIH subscriber has received an assortment of New Goods, which he will sell on the lowest terms. June lit. II. B. MASTER. JACOB IV2AXITIN, C'oniiiiiosloii mid roi"mirtiii MERCHANT, 1 1 ESPECTFl'LLY informs his friends mid the --V Merchants generally, that he continues the Commission and Forwarding Bunncss, at bis ware house, foot of iilow si. Railroad, Deljwaie and Schuylkill. Merchants having goods lo le shipped, will fmd ll much to their advantage, as lo lime and prices of fieight, 10 send their merchandise to the Depot, corner of Front and Willow street Railroad, as they can then bo sent either route by the Tide Water Canal, or Schuylkill and I'nion Canals, as bouts will arrive and depart daily lor the Juniata mid Susquehanna Canals by Tide-water in low of steam, or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fnirmouiit dam. Merehante will please be particular lo send all goods destined for either route, to the large Depot, cornsr of Front and Willow street Railroad, with directions accompanying them, which route they wisri them lo he shipped. oaise ami fine rialt ami rlaster at wholesale, prices, on the Delaware or Schuylkill. Philadelphia, June 5, 1811. ly. Ji. IT E "7f ea Lj zjli zj: y cn a hoot a siioi: s rosea:. A LL kinds of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and a -aV- variety of other arth?e can be had at the most reduced jsrices, at tho store formerly kept by John Liogar. Also, isusuchnna hal, INo. 1, lor sale by JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Snr. Sunbury. Slay 8, 1641. 3m. THIS MAC111NK AtJALT Tin; WOULD. IlYirORT ANT TO FARIYIERS. A YEN PORT'!" Improved Potent Threshing Machine and Hore Powei, which threshes ami cleans at ihe mme time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which renders the above machine perfect and past further improvement. Those who have been waiting for something better than herutofoie offered for sale, will find this to be the article. Cotno see it and judge for yourselves. The subscribers have purchased the right of the above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun ties of NoRTIIl'MREBLAHn, LxCOMIMB, CI.ISTOS, and Chios and also, the privileges of tending ihcm hi any other places lor which Ihe light has not been pievioiisly sold. The advantages which this Machine lias over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy mil three men can do all the threshing and cleaiiiiia ol I SO bushels of wheat in one day und this usually lakes seven hands one dav and three the next. For tiekl ihrvshinK it takes the lead of any thing in this world no gram is scattered or lost. 'uch is the superiority of the Horse Power, lhat three horsen can thresh as iimca with it as four esn w ith any other. The Ma bines and Horse Power will l-e sold loceiher or scin rate, to suit i urt '.lasers. Made and sold in Milton, by tho subscribers. M. I.I. t il, WM. H. PUMP, HENRY FRICK. Milton, April IT, 1S41. It t: t W.W.TI :..! T7. V. THRESHING A WINNOWING MACHINE. Having had in ue, one of Davi-npoit'a Patent Threshing and Winnowing Machines, and Icing rrpeuledly called upon for our opinion in regard lo their value, durability and advantages, we make, liee to slate, that ibey exceed in our opinion, any Thieshiug Machine we ever hefoie witnessed in use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market 200 bushels of Wheat per day, and this with the aid of three hands besides the driver. The eitraw is passed off from the grain on au irn hue plane, ex tending about i feel from the Machine. Scarce ly a grain la lost. hat is of some iniioitance and greatly ao, i the fact thai no dust awn from the Mschii.e la the man who Iced. it. The Hone power seems to lie perfeciion itiwlflhrce horses may woik it with ease and Iheir fastest gait nrtd only 1 the ordinary plough gxit. We muni cheeifully recommend Ihe Machine lo Farmers they are manufactured in allium l y Messis. Welih Pomp and Flick. J 1U1U' 11 1 1-CERT. JOHN 11 HELLER MiiliKjUaque b-hp., NottVd co, March 0, lell. JOK1TS & CTJ11CI1TG5. WHOLESALE SHOE, BONNET, Cap and Puhn Iaf Hat Store, No. 10 South 4th Street, PHILADELPHIA, "VlTHERE an extensive assortment of the above articles are constantly kept on baud, for sale at the most reasnnablo terms. May 29, 1841. ly. HATS, ELLIOT, tYONnkCSH7 WliolrMale Dealers, In Foreign, Itritinh and American Dry Good, No. 12 NonTn Third Street, Philadelphia. "COUNTRY Merchants can be supplied at nil times with an extensive assortment of ihe above Goods, on the most reasonable and satisfactory terms. May 20, 1811. ly. Atldit-hs, Yniiriiitm & Smith. wholesale shoe, cap, Ihmnet and l'ulin Leuf Hut Wunhouae, No. 1C7 Marret Street, a rote 4 ni Street, PHILADELPHIA. OCNTRY Itierchant are respectfully requested lo call arid examine thrir extensive assortment, which Ihev will sell on the most reasonable terms. Mav 21;. 1811. ly. IMPORTANT TO rtaV sa: a eaiai "ek; h it rilH E I'mlersigned take pleasure in submitting I lo the pnb'ie the fid'owim Rero vmrndotionn of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and Grain Duller to all dealers in Grain and msnufactors -of Flour, be lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind ever off red to the public. All orders addressed lo Col. J. M'Faddcn, Lewisbnre, I'nion county Penn sylvania. KHEINEEZER SQl IKE, JACKSON M FADDIN. CEKTtHC.ITESi Knrrtz'a Mill, Centre Co., March 00, IP 11. J. M-Faiuum Sir: I chee-fully tpstify to the goodness and d, liability of Prali's (.'ast Iron Smut .Mill aril Oram lluller, as heme a far superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities rhat I have ever seen, and I have l-een engnged in the manufacture of r lour for a grcit many year., and have always tried to have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could be got, and do say that the al ove machine is the best apparatus I believe now in use. Join Moat t. j Wonmfhurr, Dec. IG, 110. Cm. J. M'Fapiii Sir: In reply to your (a vor, received a lew days since, I have only to s-uy,thal the fact i f my having imroduccd into esch of the four i mill' that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the best evi.h'nce I can uive you of tin ii utility, Yours truly, Wm. M-Klltt. Milton, Mnrch 17, 1811. ' J. M-Fadm Sin : I do hereby certify without any hes latioii, that Pratt's Smut Mill und Grain Duller is the most perfect mnrhir.e to cleanse grain of smut and all other imperfections, tliat I have ever seen, und I beliex c I have seen all the kinds that we now used in Pennsylvania, and J mutt say thst there is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will come in competition with it. Gao. Eckeht. Col. J. M'Faudi!! Sin: Dur ng Ihe past 24 years I hae been constantly engaged in manufac turing flour, and during the last Vi years have been the owner of a grist and flouring mill, and among all the contrivances lo remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that I'rott's iron ma chine is superior to any with which I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen months. Frederick Haas. Yorkshire Millt, Dec, 1840. I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus to prepare grain for flouring, as the bet,t, and I want no belter than Pratt's Cast Iron Smul Mill. It w ill remove smut entirely no mistake. M. CLEAtOX. Snnhury. December 22, 1840. Cm.. J. M-pAiiinw f"i a i I have in my mill one of Pratt's cast end wrought iron spiral Smut Mills and Grain lluller, and am confident that in regard tilimp!iciy of construction, and durability of mate rial, it is superior lo any I utu acquainted with. Henri Maksku. Rear Cap Mills, Dec. 22, 1 8 10. Col. J. M-Faiuum Sir: I hate in my flouring mill one of Prail's Cast Iron Spiral Smut Mills, and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best machine I.' prepare gram lor flouring that I am ac quainted w ith, uud as such cheerfully recommend it to all who a.c engaged in the manufacture of fiour. JaCOU l.Klsr.MUM.. A or, mrUx rg, V a rch 2 1 , 1 8 11 . Cm.. J. M Faihhx ."mr : I lake pleasure in sav ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvements f..r the cleaning of grain of all kinds, iIihI has yet come undirmy observation, and that I believe it far superior lo any tiling of ihe kind evtr invented. You may use my name in any way you think proper. O. P. pi-scA. Union Mill. Jan. 14, 1841. This is to certify that I have had Piatt's ('ast ar.d viMUtit iron Smut Machine and Gtaiii Duller in use for better than 12 months, and find il to answer every purpose that it was intended for. Smul can be taken out of wheat T believe eveiy particle of it can be taken out without breaking the grain of ihe wheat. Johs Iiim(, Aaronbmg, MuchtM, 1841. Col. M' Vadium Sir : I have been engaged in manufactuniiK Nujk itine Flour lor m,my years, and have at this time one ol Pratt's Saint Mills in each of my nulls, and I do hereby recommi nd them as the most valuable improvement for cleaning wheat of smut and all other impuiities, that I am acquainted with. Jamis Dl'xca. Col. M-Faddis Sir I have been engaged in the manufacturing ot flour lor 28 years, and most cheerfully iccoinmcud the above machine, as being bv fir the best apparatus lor cleansing gisin that 1 have evtr used or seen. I Consider ll un indisjen sible article iur eny mill that pretends to do sny bu siness. Jons Fun i a. .iuueduet Mills, Dec. 24, 1840. Col. J. M'Faiuu.n Sir: Piatt's Cast Item Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three years since, and 1 lelicve it is the best article of thut kind now in use. It will not only remove nnit en'eielv, but is a most valuable apparatus to clean wheat and rye of any character, and prepure il for flouting. HesJamin lioo.MS. Lrithburg, Dee. 32, 1840. Cot. J. M'fiinii Shi: Alter a eaieful and candid examination and trial of the! machine, in re gaid to constitu tion, neatness and despatch in exe cution, economy in price, and power lo set in ope' ration. I am fully convinced and katistietl, lha the mat tune above alluded lo, is st rond to no one in use, J. Morrow, Mill, r and Flour Manufacturer, Cattciwissa, Diet mbi i I 1810, Cel. J. M'Faddisi Sir i Pratt's Cal and Wir.ught Iron Spirit Smut Mill and timtp lluller, 1 i.in-i.'er to be I tie Lest machine to remote smul hiiJ mini impuuties lo which grain is subject, thai I have used, or i'h which I am arquaimed, in re. gid lo dural'ibly ol material, simphci'V ol construe nun, neatness and despauh m execution. Jusi eii Pa trow. N. B. The above mai bines' are u.anul.ieiund at ti e Lcwiahuru Foundry, 1'i ion county and tl tho Blnnnisbuig Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. Lnilm'g, Juhi !', leil. BRADY'S HOTEL La's mxviLi.i;, con miii a coixtv. Frmns) Ivsuls, THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs tha public, that he lins removed fioin the town of Cattawiua lo Danville, and that he has purchased in that place, ri Large and Cumim dioui It II I C IC UOIHK, at the cotin or mill aid market stiueis, C Opposite the Courl-Hvuse.J r-s M'hieh he has filled up lT Ihe erectiotl iSsiTt! of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS, ami :":is4fxtensivo STABLING, for the Enter. LrfSitainment f Tiiivillcts and Visitors. 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 t.ndone, to render his cuslomers comfortable and happy while under hi care. His accommodations arc ample, and his rooms furnished in modern tyle. hnd the proprietor is de termined that his cilahliHhnunt shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation und impo.tance Ol uie mw n in wnicil ll is loeaii il. His 'Pari will be supplied with every luxury of the season, and the best and thoircst variefi the market can afford. His Bar will be stored with alt the best articles that can be furuithed by our eiliis, and the wholu will be audi as tj give satit faction to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public will always judge for them-elves, ho feels confident that they will favor him with their p-.tronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 U K PATRICK & SO X, No. 21, North Third bind, (ni:Twr.r.jr market ap riirssu'T streets,) PHILADELPHIA, HAVE for sale a large and excellent R's-orlmcnt of Spanish Hidis, Potna Kips, Tanners' Oil, Vf., at the lowest market prices, cither for cash, in exchange for Leather, or upon credit. Coiisiiinme tits of Leather received for aalc, ot purchased si the highest market prices. Q Leather stored free of charge April 17. 1641. ly. TO at " ?l v v rr. tts- txi CJU Lx -. i a CLIVZ.Ps'S SIIOULDKK -MKAiSbUlO SYSTEM rPHK Subsctiber has been appointed Acnt for -- Ihe above System, for Northumheiland County, which he offers for sale to Tailor!", who may de sire to po-vess the best and latest improvement in tho art of culling garments. Tho following two certificates aie from a committee of Merchant TaU tors in Paris, who have examined the System, and highly approve c-f the same. Parts, Feb. 2?ih, 1S10. We, the undersigned, members of the committee appointed by the members composing thn ' Philan thropise Society" of .Merchant Tailors ol Paiis, cer tify that the System of cutting, taught by Thoims Oliver of New York, United Slabs, has been sub mitted to our examination, which ssem wo recom mend as the best that has been suhniilltd to us, a faith of which we have eiven bin this certifirate. M. FROGE, Pre-Ment, M. LA FITTE, V President. I subjoin a certificate from Mr. ('utter of Paris, formiTly of Boston, whose reputation is well esta blishrd both in Europe mid in America t Mr. Oliver, Dear Sir, the recommendation you have obtained fmm the Society of Master Tailors, ia from the highest in tins city, and I fully sgree in the opinion, thst y-ur system is the best that ha ever been published. Yours tuilv, D. CUTTER. Thp subscriber cnnlinura the business of TAI LORING at his old stand, adjoining Rhanu's store, in Sunbury, where he will accommodate all who may call upon him in bis line of business. He wtil regularly receive the rasbiona from Mr. Oliver of New Yoik, as soon as issued. The. Spring Fashions have been received, and are now lorsjle. WILLIAM DURST. Suiibtiry, April 10, 1S41. ly SELF-ADJUsSTiNG LOG UKAL'F. FOR S A W-M1LLS. By Dksj ami N. CrstiwA. rPIIE Subscribers having purchased the right for vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for Northumberland County, offer to disposes of the samo to portions who may desire to purchase. The above invention is now in operation al the saw mill of Mr. M'Csrty, near Sunbury, where it can be inspected by owners of saw mills and all utliei interested. E. GOBIN. March 27. tf. SAMUEL GODIN. The iliollur .loiiathaii. 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