HAMS. SOTE LIST, POiASI I.VAXIA. The Mlnwing list shows thecumnt value of all iVnnsylvania Dunk Note. The most implicit re 'i.mee may he placed upon it, it is tvtry week " an fully compared with ai d corrected tiotri Bick inll'f Reporter. ltaiiUn In I'lilladclplila. Km. Location Pit I LAD. NOTES AT PAR. Hank of North America I'nnk of the Northern Liberties . Mmik of Pcnnsvlvania . lank of Penn Township . . 'ommcrcinl Dank of Penn'a. . I'ntrrra' and Mechanic' Bank . 'Ji ord Bank , , Kensington B.ink . . Manufacturers' & Mechanic' Bank Mechanics' Bank . . Moynmensing Bank , hiladclphin Honk -. Inij Ikill Dank "'ilhwark Bank N estem Bunk . . Country Hanks. par par par par par par par par pur par par par par par par ft ink of Pittsburg Pitlsbuig par par par par par par ink of ('heater County It.mk of Delaware County ! ink of Gcrinantown 'imk of I,ewi.-lon ;);;uh f Middlclotvn vi nit of Montgomery Co. ! ink of Northumberland Viks County B.ink 1 'iiliimliia Bank & Uridge co. 'iirlisle Bank ; ' y li'slow u Bank .'. ij'on Bank i xchange Bank l'n do branch of I umenV Bank of Bucks co. I'.irnicrs' Hank of Lancaster r'aimera' Bank of Heading .lurrishiiig Bank l.-ineaster Bank Lebanon Bank Merchants' A Manuf. Bank Miners Bank of Poltsvillo Westchester Cheater Germantown Lewibtown Middletimn Norri9town par Northumberland par Heading Columbia Carlisle Doylestown Kaston Pittsburg Hollidayaburg Bristol Lancaster Reading Harrisburg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg Pottaville Allciitown Towanda Williomeport Wilkesbarre par par par par par par par pai par par par par par par par pur par Northampton Bank I I'Waiiila Hunk Wist Bianch Bank yoming Bank t'ltice of Bank of Penn'a. t 'llico do do 'tlioo do do Oiiice do do NOTES AT par Harrisburg" These Lancnater I oilicca Reading f do not Euslon J issue n. DISCOUNT. !t;ink of the United States Philadelphia 1 1 Hue of Bank of IT. S. Pittsburg Do do do Erie Do do do New Brighton Kensington Sav. Ins. A do i'i tin Township Sav. In. do .'Vmk of 'hambersbuig Chambcrshurg K.mk of Gettysburg Gettysburg Hunk of SuMiuckanaa Co. Montrose i tie Dank Eria i 'miners' A Drovera' Bank Waynesburg 1'iankliii Bank Washington liomnlale Bank Honcsdalo Monongalicla Bank of B. Brownsville Vmk Hank York. U o l I O 1 .NR. The notra of those hanks on which wo .nil quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) arc nut i uuhaM-d by the Philadelphia brokers, with the . xceptiou of those which have a letter ol reference. BROKEN BANKS. l-'hiladelphia Sav. Ins. , 'hiladi'lplua Lonn Co. "-liu Ik ill Sav. Ina. Philadelphia do do failed failed filled failed HO sale closed doted failed cloacd no sale failed failed failed no sale no sale no sale fuiled no sale closed no sale closed failed failed closed failed closed Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyott, prop.) Mleghany Bank of Pd. Hedlord Beaver Hariisbuig Washington Belli fonlo Pittsburg Pittsburg Fayette co. Oreencast'e Harmony Huntingdon Lcwistown Warren Dundair New Hope Milton Meadfillfl Port Carbon Carlisle Montroao l.'niontown Hunk ol Beaver Hunk of Swatara i'ai.k of Washington t'elilio Rank 'tty B.ink farmers' cV Mech'ts' Hunk farmers' V Mech'cs Bnnk funnels' Sc Mcch'ca' Bank ilannony Insiituto Huntingdon Bank .1 uniatu Bank Lumbermen's Bank .Northern Bank of Pa. New Hope Del. Bridge Co, Northuuib'd Union Col. Uk. .North Western Ba.'ik of Pa. I Mice ot Schuylkill Bank I'a. Acr. A: Manuf. Uaiik Silver Lake Bank I'liion Bai.k of I'cnn'a. cstmnicland Bank Wilkesbarre Biidge Co. Grccnslurg Wilkesbarre no sale Qj All notes put polling to be on any Penmyl Minia Batik not given in the above list, may he set down as frauds. I'ankofNcw Biunswick lielvideie Ualik Uuilington Co. Bank Commercial Bank ('limi t rl.iud Bank Farmers' Bank Palmers' and Mechanics' Bk farmtrs' and Mechsnici' lik farmers' and Mechanics' Bk franklin Bank of N.J. Brunswick Belvidere Medford Perth Aruboy Bridgcton Mount Holly Itahway N. Biunswick Middletown l't failed 2pin par ljin par par 2 pm failed , 1pm Jersey City fuiled failed failed failed failed par failed 2pm par 1pm no sale Hobuken Bkg& Crazing Co lloboken Jersey City Bank Jersey City M (bairns' Bnk Palleisou Manufacturers' I! .ink Belleville. Mums Con. 1 any Hank Morristown Monmouth Bk of N.J. Freehold Mechanics' Bank Newaik Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton Munis Canal and I'kg Co Jtisey City Pobt Nolca .Newaik Bkg & Ina Co' Newaik Mew Hope Del biiile Co Lainbeitsvilje .N. J. Maiiuliic. and I) kg Co Hobokcn M J Protection & Lombard Ik Jersey City 2pm par failed failed Oiange Bank ('range Iprn failed 2plD par i'utcrnon Bank Patcisoli PcupleV Dank do Pjuiccion Bank Princeton Sulcin Banking Co Salem fctute Bunk Newurk Stale Bank ElizaUlhtown Stalo Bank Camden late llji.k ol Morris Morristown Stiite Bank Trtnion Sulein uiid Plulad Manuf Co Kaleni i-'ut-sex Dank Newton Trenton Bunking Co '1'ienUm Union Liarik Deter Wa.-tiingtun Banking Co. Hackenaatk Di:LiHAIIL Dk of Wilm & Brand) wint Wi'miugton liank of Jttlawaie Wilmington bank of Sin) ma Smyrna Do branch Milioid Fin er' Bk of Stale of Del Dover Do brunch Wilmington Do btiincli (jtorgiiowu Do bisjuh Ntwcastle Union Bank Wilmington (T Under 5' par 2 pm i pm par 2pin failed failed lipm 2 pm 1 pin failed (Jjr On all baj.ks msrked thus (') liter aro e ther couuteririt 01 slieisj notes el lb various uc cvnituaticns, ui enculatiou. ATTENTION MERCHANTS, &c. E. F.& J. H.FRICK, WHOLESALE OROCERS, FORWADING At rrtnnvcK cnMnnmnn mgrchakti, Ao. 297, Market thcrt,Jlvt doors above Scvtnlh, rim. A HELP MA, OFFER for silo, nt the lowest market prices, a geneial assortment of Tra. Cnffrt, Sugars, Molasnei, Winn, Liquors, Spicts, Tobacco, iC. (JotrwTat Pionvrt rrceived and aold on commis sinn. Merchants, Hotel keepers, and others, will find it to their advantage to call and examine our flock, before purchasing elsewhere. Merchant wishirg their goods collected in this city, by leaving an order, will have them promptly forwarded, by the most expeditious lines. rnwi r. trick, joiik a. trick, Feb. 6, 1811. ly. Gll.MXfaiAM & 3V.SSOV. Importers and Dealers in Foreign Hardware, Comer of Pratt and Light its., BALTIMORE. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others, are respectfully invited to call and examine their Sti-ck orOoods. Jan 30. ly TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. rPHE Subscriber, Agent of Lyon & Harris, Hot Manufacturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whose Hats are highly commended fat good color und durability, has on hand a lirt-t rate assortment of HATS and CAPS, suitable fur Spring a.ile.i, which will be aold very low, fo cash or approved credit, at the twttd cheap etorc, No. 40, North Third street, opposito the City Hotel, Philadelphia. OLIVLR N. THACHER, Agent. N. B. Orders for Hats in the ivugh, piomplly attended to. The highest prico in cimk or trade given for Fur thins. Philadelphia, April 10, IS 11. ly OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 20 North Water Street, Tliila. M4 NUFACTURERS and dealers in Oila of ery description both for burning and maiiulacturmg purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can bo procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equnl any in tho city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as represented, may bo returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and tho money will be refunded. Their stock now in store consists of the following oils, viz : 30,000 gallon Winter Bleached Spnm' Oil, a tr 6000 do do Cnloiles Oil, do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter fea Elephant, do do Prosed Whule Oil, do Summer do do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,000 10,000 20,000 nooo 15,000 -00 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 3110 do Cod Bank Oil, f)0 do Neais Fool Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner" Oils. S C a- GjThis Company has a number of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure as imported, Philadelphia, Nov. 7, IMO. ly. ATTEITTIOIT. flHE special attention of buyers fiom the sonih JL and west, and for the state trade, is respectful ly invited to the following assortment of GOODS, w hich the subscriber will dispose of at such prices as will amply repay his fnemJa for calling and ex. amining his stock. To CASH puichascrs, at the present time, extraordinary inducements will bo of fered. 200 piece heavy variegated Spanish matting. 500 pieces Canton matting, axsnrted 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 white, checked and flowered. 1000 hearth rues, beniititul assortment of Wil ton, Bruswls, Tufted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. 200 pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block Carpetings. An elegant variety of Wilton, Brussels, Scotch and English, Venetian, Damask, Ac. eke. 1000 dozen men and bovs caps, comprising great variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Musk rat, and Coney, Hair, Sealette and Cloth Caps. 100 dozen A meant Mats, assorted size. 100 do Manilla do do do 50 do Sheep-skin do do do SO bale French Basket, computing every de scription. 500 pair Venetian Ulinds, ass d figuica and colois. 3000 l atent do do do 1000 nest Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, embossed leather, straw and oil cloth. 5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra. zillian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment of every variety. 3000 dozen Y hip assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or riding, of gut, lea. ther and thread, with Herman silver, gilt, ivory and bone mountings. 1000 dozen painted pails, ilaon a brand. 1000 nest cedar Tuba and Buckets; also. Churns, Piggins, Water Cans, Ac. 1 he above together with an extensive assortment of fancy goods, Brittania and Uennan silver ware, feather and bristle lirushe, Looking dlasses. Ma. hogany and Gilt ri nines, of every size anddererii- Hun, are inanulaitureil, imported, and selected ex pressly foi the southern, western and slate trade. J. M1WK1 JUrSES, No 18 North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. G. V. & L. 3. TAYLOR. ol FFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth uiid Market Streets, .thiludd- pliia Men Calt-bkin uools, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double aolci ml double Upcrs. do Calf-skin do do and upier. do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do do Neuta do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calfskin, do do do ('rockers do do Fine Monroes--warranted do nailed do Kip do do do Calf do do Coarse do do do Shoes do Fin do do do do do do Kip do do do Calf and Seal Skin I'uniL. par do List Socks w ith and without sole; do Car(t do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Maftaain Ladu)' do do jo do Ladiia' tanned Lidia Ilulikar shoe, (irntleinens do Over shoes. par i par par pur par pai Wiih every other detcupiiou of loot aud shoes. r ur 1 ap ot every uWnpium. Travelling Trunks of every description. Vrisrtisn Travelling Bags. Patent Gum El is lie fehn Blacking. Bonnet of U kindf.. Palm Leal Usu. Jkilsdelphi. Noeiuber 7, 1M0. ly. par '4 CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Number 29 Forth Third Street, Philadelphia PUBLIC SALES of Dry Goods Hardware and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, and in short almost every description of goods, are held at thi ritablishment every evening. uooos aro ai;o som ui private bhiu during the day at the average auction prices. Store keepers and traders will find it to their advantage by attending the sales. J, Ui MAtRbJi Auctioneer, Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. KAY & BROTHER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSEL LERS AND STATIONERS, No. 122 Clicsnut Street, below 4tli, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Books and Stationary ; comprising Theological, Law, Medical, Classical, Miscellane ous and School Bonks, Dsy Books, all sizes, Led Rers, do., Fmily Bibles, Pocket Bibles, Writing Papers, Wrapping Papers, die. Ac, which they of. fer at the lowest piices to Country Merchant' Pre fessinnal Gentlemen, Teachers, and all other that may favor them with their custom. Philadelphia, November 7. 1810. ly. ESIIERICK, 1IANSELL & COS. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. 1CG 1-2 Market Street, l'hila. (Below Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and general as sortment of lloniery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are respectfully requested to give them a call and examine for themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. SPEltING, GOOD & CO. No. las Market Street, Philadelphia. NVITE tho attention of Country Merchants to their extensive assortment of Biitnh French ud American Dry Goods, which they oiler for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. PETER DEWEES, LAST MAKER, No. 7-1 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, f three doors almre Second. J Sinn, t Hidings always kept on hand, w hich ne oilers for sale on the lowest terms. Country Merchant are particularly to call and judge lor themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. mporters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 North Third Srai.KT, Philitielfhia. VI T II ERE their friend and customers will always ' find a large aud general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at the lowest prices. rhiledelplna, November 7, 1S40. It. JW7W7Cf N , Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. Xo. 37 Hooth Thitil street, tiro doors below the City Hotel, Philadtlphia. COUNTRY Merchanta and othera are solicited to examine hi assortment before purchasing Ise where. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly .lufoli rilMimitli & Son. RESPECTFULLY informs their friend and acquaintance generally that they still con tinue to keep at tho old stand, No. 246 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNUFF AND SF.GAKS. Which they will sell on the most accommodating and reasonable terms. N. B. All iroods Fold will lie guaranteed, and all orders promptly attended to. Philadelphia, ISovember 7, 1840. ly. FETEP. COlTGVEFs, Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Uonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. C6 North "d street, a few doors abox-t .Irch, Philadtlphia. ALSO Trunks, Carpet Bags and V slices, of ev ery desciiplion, all of which he otlci for sale 011 the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemler7, 1840. ly- P. 6c A. KOVOUDT'S China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, No 164 North Third street, third door btloto Vine street, Philadtlihia. "II7HERE they constantly keep on hand a large ' assortment of China, Glass and Liverool Ware, which they w ill dispose of on the most rei sonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. THEOPILUS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlerv. Hardware, fcc. No. 6 South Third street, four doors belou Market J 'luladetvhw KEEP constantly on hand a large aud general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Bands, Axle Anns, tlintic springs, l'atenl Leather. wc. Country Merchants and saddlera will be supplied at all times on the most leasonable teims. 1 hey will find it to their advantage to call aud examine bi assortment hetore purchasing elsewhere. P luladelphia, IMovember 7, 1840. ly. "Tlitliarl Weaver ,V Son, ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. A. 13 North Water Street, Philadelphia. n AVE constantly on hand, a general assort luent of Cordage, Seine Twine, cVc, viz laid Hopes, fishing Hopes, While Hope, Manil la Roie, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as Hemp Miad and Herring 1 wine, Most l atent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Tw ine, Shoe Threads, &c. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpel Chains, vVc all of w hich they will dispose of on reasonable tetms. Philadelphia, Novemker 1, 1840. niyYNT61TlTs7"aicFAHLAND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry Goods. No. 105 Market street, Philadtlphia, COUN TRY Merchants, and others can be up plied at all times with an extensive assort ment of the best and most fashwualile Good upon the most reasonable term. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810 ly. J. 3. Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store No. 44, North Fourth near Arch tt., Philadelphia 117HEKE Country Merchant and others can b aupplied, at all limes, with a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Woolen Shirt and Diawer, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread, Cotton Curds, buttons. Tape, Bindings, Hooks and Eye, Pin, Ae. And a general vaiiiiy of use ful ajiid, which b oiler for sale at th lowest price. Philadelphia, November 7, lS10.-ly. h c a i T i 11 - w a r e . MANUFACTURED and aold by theaubscri ber in Sunbury, of the best Tin, and the work warranted, which he otter for ale at reduced cash price, now a low at retail a formerly old by wholesale. Good Watering Pots, formerly sow at 87, now at 75 cents? Large Buckets, formerly sold at 75 and C2, now at 62 and SO ; Gallon Coffee Pots, formerly sold at CO, and thtee quart at 50, now at 45 and 38 cents, and other article of Tin-Ware in proportion. Stove pipe and stoves made and aold cheap for cash, fee. N. B. All persons indebted to the subscriber, nd who wish to save costs, are requested to call and make aatisfaction, without delay, either with cash or by giving their notes. Sunbury, April 10. HENRY MASSER. T li o 111 a s It 11 s s c 1 1 , No. 268, Baltimori 8tkkt, A few doors u et of Howard tt. BALTIMORE. WHOLESALE DEALER in Comb, But tons, German and Fancy Goods, and Im porter of Patent and Shoe Threads, Spool Cotton, Suspenders, Tape, and almost every description of email Articles. Uountry Merchant and Dealcra in general, are respectfully invited to call and ex, mine for themselves. Jan. 30. ly " IIUSlFsALMON. Ol the best quality, con. stantly on hand and for aale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiera Wine, for 9le low by Scpt. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER, r (ILK J 11 I'KUUF UKAKliy. A genuine article always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. HOLLAIND GIN, Of the best quality always on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. LOAF AND LUMP SUGAR. Alway on baud and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR HOUSE MO LASSES. Of the best quality always on hand ar.d for sale by ept. 12, 1810. II. B. MASSER, BROWN SUGAR. Of a good quality, for sale low by Sept. 12, 1810. if. U. MASTER. LlQUOKS.of all kinJsTnd "ofThe Ut quaTi ties, alway on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best quality always on band and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. COFFJ'.E. Java, Rio and Laguira Coflee, con stantly on hand and for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer strained Sperm Oil, of the lest quality, alway a on hand and lor sale by Sept I2.J840. Jl!B MA5Ej?- STEEL". Cast and Blister Steel, for salo by Sept. 12, 1S40. H.B. MASSER. SPRING STEEL. Of aiiouuzea for Eliplic Springs, for sale by Sept. 121840 11. U. MAf SEH LARGE QUARTO mULUS. f or sale a very reduced prices by Sept. 12, 1840. II. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Of all kinds, for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER. BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Mortgages, Ac. for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H. B. MASSER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 12, 1840. H.B. MASSER. XLOTlfsTBlue, Black. Invisible Green, ckc for sole by Sept. 12, 1840. H.B. MASSER, CASSIMEKES salo very low by Sept. 12, 1840. A.ND SATTlN ETTS. For II. B. MASSER. CARPETING. For sale cheap by Sept. 12, 1840. H.JUMASSER. BLANKETS For alo cheap by Sept. 12,2840. H. B. MASSER. UN BLEACHED "MUSLINS. For sale by Sept. 12, 1640. H. B. MASSER. COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. R- MASSER. HEMP AND COTTON TWINE For sale by Sept. 12, 1840- H. B. MASSER. To WIN (J LINES.CORDS AND ROPES." For sale by Sept. 12, 1840. II. D. MASSER. Transportation Line TO BALTIMORE, (via. Tina with casil.) Warehouse foot of Chesnut Street on the Penn sulvatiia Canal. A BOAT leave the wharf of the subscriber ev. ry morning l 8 o'clock, running through to Haiti more in three days. Consignments of produce. iron, Ac, will receive a despatch by this line, which has not hitherto been equalled by any other. Rate of freight as low a by any other regular line. Reference : JOHN W. BROWN, "t BUCK & HERR, ( n ... . KERNAN A STILLNIGER, f Ual"more J. & A. II. HERR. J Good intended for Pittsburg, or any ooint on the Pennsylvania Canals, will be shipped without delay on their arrival at liarrisburg, a tins con. necU with the Noith Ameriran line of Poitable Boat to Pittsburg daily, and with the Susquthan na Packet Line to Northumlierlaiid, Williamsport ilktsbarie, and all intermediate places, GEORGE W. LAYNG Harriuburg, Sept. 9, 1840. (forge AV Jjayiipr, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION' MER CHANT, Chesstvt Stbset Whart, HiKimnrao, IS prepared to receive Goods and Pioduce at tl new warehouse, which hi arrangement will ena hie him to forward with despatch to Philadelphia Pittsburg, WillianiFport, Wilkesbarre, Columbia Lancaster, or any other point on the Pi nosy Ivan and Union Canals, and the Peunsy Ivauia aud Har risbuig and Lancaster rail roads. Goods from Philadelphia for liarrisl uig, Carlisle, Chambersburg, Ac. Ac, forwarded wiln care and expedition. Coal, Piaster, Salt and Fish, constantly for aale. Sept 9. iCcniotal. BOOK-BINDERY. THE undersigned hive lb gratification of in forming th public, that notwithstanding they were so unfortunate a to have their bindery burnt down, in March last, they have opened a very extensive one, in Locust street, in the new building directly oposite Gleiui's Hotel, and are prepared to execute all work in their line with despatch, and in a su peiior atyle. Their RULING APPARATUS and other Machinery are new, and of the first order and latest improvement ( and they feel confi. pence in their facilities for giving ierfcct satisfac tion to all who may favor them with their orders. Bank, County edicts, Merchant, Mechanic and others, can lie supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, w hich for neatness and dura bility, will be equal to anv made by th United 6ute. HICKO'K A CAN J IN E. UARRISBl'RO, Sept. . WARRANTED Brass Clocks, Vnv lit Hollar. TT7J QUA L for time to any stdd by Clock Ped Uli lars for $25, for sale by March 13. H. B. MASSER. SHAIYIOKIN COAL. OF a very superior quality, can be had at any time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasers. 1 hey keep large, egg, Droken, and fine coal, fit for burning lime. J. H. PUKDY & Co. 8unbury, Sept. 86. tf. Works ol at ure. IN a state of health the intestinal canil may be compared to a river whose water flow over the ad joining land, through the channel nature or art ha made, and improve their qualities; and to keep up the comperison or the river, so long as it runs on smoothly tl.c channels are kept pure and healthy; but if by some cause the course of the river is stop ped, then the water in the canals is n longer pure, but soon becomes stagnant. I here is but one law of circulation In nature. When there is a super abundance of humorial fluid (serocily) in the intes tinal tubes, and costiveness takes place, it flow back into the blood vessels, and infiltrates itself in to the circulation. To establish the free course of the river, we must remove the obstructions which stop its fice course, and thoi-e of its tributary stream, W uh the body, follow the same natural principal ; nmove, by that valuable purgative medicine Bran drclhj Universal Vegetable Filx, which are an ef fectual assistance of nature, the superabundance of humor in the intextine canal. Isy persevering in this practice, the way of the circulation will then lie restored to the full exercise of their natural func tions, and a state of health will be firmly establish cd Remember, never sutler a drop of blood to be taken from you Evacuate the humors as often and as long as they are degenerated, or as locg as you are sick. Dr. Brandreth'sOITice in Philadelphia, is at INo, 8, NORTH EIGHTH street, where his pills can be had at 25 cents per box, with full directions. fXjOnly agent in Sunbury, is H. li. jviaaaer fcsqr, Sunbuiy, Sept, 9, 1840. 4'crlificateg of Agency. THE follow ins are the duly anointed agents their respective counties, for the sale of Brandreth's eeetutue Imvrrsal Pills, Northumberland county : Milton Maekey A Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena ville Geddes, Green A Walls. Georgetown F. Midlinger A. Co. Union county : Lewisburc Walls (c Geddes. Mifllinburg Pellmsn A Ileckly. New Berlin- John M. Benfer. Selinsgrove Eyre A Co. Mid dleburg I.-aac Smith. Lycoming county : illiamsport John Smith. Newberry M. A J. C. Funston. Muncy W, A. t etrican. Jersey Shore James II. Hepburn. Columbia county : Danville T. A E. B. Rey nolds. Cottowissa C. A. 13 roots. Berwick Sha man A Rittenhouse. Bloomsburg-John R. Moyer, Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1840. HAZARD'S UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND STATISTICAL REGISTER Containing doc uments, facts and other useful information, illustra five of the history and resources of the American Union, and of each State; embracing commerce manufactures, agriculture, internal improvements banks, currency, finances, education, Ac. Ac. Edi ted by Samuel Hazard. TuMi-hcd every Wednesday, at 79 Dock street The price to subscribers is ?5 per annum, payable on the hrst of January of each year. No subscrip lion received for less than a year. Subscribers out of the principal cities to pay in advance. LIVER COMPLAINT, Cured by the use of Dr. lUancn' Cororsn tTKH0THKNl fcO AMD Arr.RIXXT I'lLLS. Mr. William Kichaspb, Pittsburgh, Pa., en tirely cured of the above distressing disease : His symtoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, (listen lion of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ot breaihtng, ilMurhed rest, attended with a cough gieat debility, with other symtoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Riciiamds had the advice of several physcians, but received no relief, until using Dr. Harlich a Med. icine, which terminated in cflecting a peifect cure. Principal Office, 19 North Eighth Street, Phila dulphia. Also for sale at the drug store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 1. 1811. Agent. THE CAUSE OF DISEASE. Nearly all classes of disease, are caused by some obstruction in the system, which prevent the legu lar and wholesome operation of the animal ftinc lions. This state of the system, is disease, which is manifested in a vsriety of forms, moio or less malignant in their character. To restore the system to a state of health, then, it i only necessary to re. move the cause of disease, and the end is accom plished. The cause is obstruction somewhere. This can be removed by purgation, which is the only mean that should lie resorted to, because, suggested by reason, and by nature. Dr. Harlich a Strength ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by tho thousands who have Used them, to tie the best purgative medicine in existence. Because, ihey not only remove ail otwtructions, and purge the sy tern of its impurities, but, because, and W hich is ex tremely important, strengthen and give proper tone to the stomach, and produce a healthy action of all the parts. Besides, they are so mild and gentle in their operation, as to render them at all times a per fectly safe and desirable remedy. The afflicted would do well, then, to purchase a box or two of this invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, in stead of destroying their systems with olt-rrptaled doses of calomel, and other drug, so injurious to numan me anu nappines The above nirdecine for sale at the Drug store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 1,1841. .Igent, SICK HEADACHE. . Is a very common affection. Iu attacka arc very severe, and characterized by spasmodic pains, slnlt. ing from one pait of the bead to the other, fie- quently commencing in the morning, attended with sickness of the stomach, nausea, tain lings, and sometime, vomiting, giddiue, and confusion of sight, ic Ac. Thi desetse is produced fion v riou causes, perhaps the most common, i de rangement of the stomach and digestive organ. t CA1AI.CS are most subject to thia affection, par licularly those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. Har kens oriiountf Strengthening fume and Oer. man Aperient Pills, are wairanted to an est this troublesome disease : first by cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood, and removing all diseased and excieuienlnous humors from the liver and intestine. By the use, first, of few doses of the A pci ient German Pills, afterward two or three dose of the tifwigthrfiing Tonie Pills, which are used to strengthen and invigorate the nervous syitein, give tone to the stomach nd organa of digestion, ihu imparting to their sr.olile fluid iu pristine vigor, this afflicting disease may be entirely removed. This is the only Diode of treating thi annoying complaint, and haa been attended with success in tboussnd of case, Psuipkls gi'uig geneial direction, may be ob tained atatis, at No. 19 North Eighth strert, Phila delphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May I, 1841. A$t. TO THE COMMUNITY. THE sucres which ha attended the use of Di Itarlich's Herman Avtrient and Compoun strengthening Tonie Pills, is truly astonishing. 1 ia no vain boast to say this medicine ha proved b it happy ilTicts in the cure of a Variety of disease to which the human frame is liable, to be vastly st perior to the many preparations before the publii Many of these preparations are compounded by 11: dividuals who art positively ignorant of the myetc ries of the human system, and mere pretender medical knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, is cele brated among the German faculty as a mn of th ighest scientific attainments, and equally distin guished throughout Jburope, as a successful meuira practitioner, spent most ol the years ol a usetul III in the aquisition of aurh knowledge as might prov beneficial to his fellow creatures. In the pills whit tle invented, and which bear his name, the publi re assured of an article that possesses more thai ordinary virtues. From the acknowledged talent of this inventor, nothing lesa than a good anirl could be expected ; and the experience of mail; years has afforded demonstration of the virtues c his medicine. In Gcimany and other porta of Eu rope, its reputation is established. In this countr into which it has but been recently introduced, it i rapidly gaining the most substantial reputation. Th numerous cert ticates ol cures ol the most onstinst diseases effected by the use of llarlich's Pills, whic the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of th fact. Day after day he receive new testimonial of their ciricacy, and week after week increases th demand for them. This is not mere assertion ; ii numerable certificates are open for the Inspection 1 the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptics can I e removed by examining them at the oflice 1 the proprietor. We take the libertv, then, ol suggesting to ever family, that they make use of Dr. llarlich's Pilli Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to b used when occasion demands, and thev will receiv the most unequivocal proofs of utility Midicu Defmer. I'nncipal ollice lor the united dlatce, io. i' Norlh Eighth sliect, Philadelphia. Western Depot, No. 41, 1st. Clair street, I'lttr burgh. HENRY YOXTHE1MER, May 1, 1841. .cm HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT. Liver complaint is described to 1 of two form! viz; Arute ana Vironic, whicharedillercnt in the! seat and character, and are produced from ulcers 01 the Liver, which is descased on tho surface or in th. centre. In the former, the patient is utlacked will sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, ro seven that even the 1 cd clothes are insupportable ; the pa tient cannot bear to turn or lay on his left side fron the pressure exerted in that position of the intlamet organs. 1 ne latter may go on in sucn a manne that the first Fyrntnms of Liver Complaint are thost which mark the occurrence of suppuration. J'ln Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always eom mence with some chilly feelings succeeded by hea of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish ap nearance. Ii regular Btate of the bowels, costiveness countencance chances to pale or citron color, 01 yellow like those afflicted with jaundice, difficulty o breathing, disturbed rest, attended with couch, fe verish symtoms, a dry and parched skin, difficulty of lying on the right side, urine scanty and high colored, the patient passes many bad nights and it frrqumtly troublid with Diarrhrra, Tenasmua and riles, nausea and vomiting, and has a considerable thirst. hen the inflammation affects the perito neal coat of the Liver the pain is much more intense and the fever higher than when confined to the Liv er. In chronic affections it is uncertain in its ter mination ; the pain is intense, attended occasional ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched skin, irregular bowels, sallow countenance, freqeunt at tacks of juandice, the tongue is scarcely ever free from yellow tur, the appetite bad, and a coiruption attacks the face and back, behind the shoulders. Ac. Da. Harlicr's Compound Strengthening Ton ic and Aperient German Pills, will, in a majority of cases, produce a erfect cure, and if used at the very onset of affliction will in every ease arrest the disease. This is not merely theory but fact, which can be substantiated by th testimonies of various iiersons who have witnessed the astonishing e tied a of this invaluable medicine. The diet must be at tended to, and the warm bath mui-t not be neglect ed when the patient can have access to it. Full and explicit d rections are di fined in the medical pamplct which accompanies the medicine, and can be obtained gratis ol any ol the regularly appointed agents who sell thi medicine. Principal Oflice and General Depot for the Uni ted States, is at No. 1 9 North Eighth Street, Phila delphia, where all communications for Agencies, Advertising and MeJicines must be addressed (post paid,) which will meet with immediate attention. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 1, 1841. Agent. V RISC 1 PAL REASONS Why Dr HARLICH's Compound Strengthen ing and German Aperient Pills are used by all clas ses of people, in preference to other Medicines, be cause they aro prepared from a pure tttrnet of herbs, a wholesome medicine, mild in its ojieraliou and pleasant iu its effect the most certain pieseiver of health, a safe and effectual cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, a preserver and puiifle 1 of the whole system. Because they soothe the nerves of sensibility and fortify the nerve of motion, imparling to their most subtle fluid its pristine tone, thus giving atieugih and clearness of mind. Because they never destroy the coals of the sto mach and bowels, as all strong purgatives do. Because science aud experience teach us that no mere purgative alone will cure the disease of the stomach and nerve. Weakness is the primary cause of a host of diseases, and, by continually in suiting to Vroitit purgatives, you make the disease much worse, instead of I rttcr. Because Dr. HailiiV Medicine are pnt up ur' on the common sense principle, to "demise and strengthen," which is the only course to pursue to e fleet a cuie. Lastly, Because these Medicine really do cure the dis ease (or which Ihey are it commended. Principal Office for the United Stales, is at No. 19 Noitlt Eighth street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May 1, 1841. A$enl. CLEANSE AND STKENGTHEN. The only rare and best course to pursue in co ring diseases, of whatever nature they may be, is: first, to cleanse and purify the Stomach and Bow el by gentle aperients; secondly, to give strength and tone to those tender organs by Ihe use of propet lonrcs. Thi mode i always pursaed by regular physicians, which ihey well know to be the only course 10 resort to, to effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. HARLicn's Compound Strengthening Tonic and Aperient pills, arc a sure medicine to effect this graod object. The German Aperient pilla are to cleanse the stomach and intestines, sf ter which the Compound Strentgening Tonic pill are used, to give etrength and ton 10 those or gan which require tender treatment. Nearly two thirds of Ihe disease which wa daily behoki, aie disease ef th nervosa system, and Vy reali a leg ally using drsslic mineral purgatives the sufferer will soon find himself being too much reliueji to remain long in existence. Full and explicit di rection both in English and German, accompany this notice. The abova medicine for sale at the Drug Store ol I1ENRK VOX I UEIMEK, May I, 1841. AsnL