11 A IV K KOTE LIS T. PILAXSILTAIVIA. The flowing lint show tlie current value of nil 1 cnnsylvania Hank Note. The most imlirit rr hnire may be placed upon it, at it ietrry tcuk can fully compared with at d corrected Tioin Bick i i ll' l!i porter. Iliiuk In riilluTdclplilH. Namx. Location V.'"" 1'hilaii. NOTES AT PAR. Iank of North America . , t'siik of the Northern Lilrtie , I: ink v( I'cnnsvlvaiiiu , , I'ank of Perm Township . , Citrnmrrrinl Dunk of Penn'a. . , f'mirria' ami Mcchanice' Bank ' Iinr.l Bank hi-naington Bank , , M it ulnrHiri r & Mechanica Bank . Mechanic' llnnk. , . Voyunirrming Bunk biladclphia Bank - lmlkill Uhi.Ic . K.mhwark Bank istcrn Bunk . Country iJink, ol rtltsburg "nk of Chester County i'-wk of Delaware County' Hank of Gcrmantown linnk of Lcwistown Uank of Middlctown ink of Montgomery Co. tl ink of Northumberland I'vik County Bunk par par .ar par par par par par par par pur par par par par Hanks. Pittsburg Westchester Chester Germautown Lcwihtown Middlelown Norristown Northumberland par it railing par par par par par par par 'lurnbia Dank & Bridge co. Columbia ' -rl inle Bank !))-lestown Bank 'utou Bank J Xthange Dank I'o do branch rf I'm mean' Bank of Buck co. I'm mem' Bank of Lancaatei - ,nmers' Bank of Reading 'xriibbuig Bank l-xncaalcr Bunk Lebanon Bonk '" rclianta' &. Mnnuf Batik iliiicra' Batik of roltavillo Northampton Bank i owunda Bunk Vvtsl Branch Bank Wyoming Batik 1 'itico of Bank of Pciin'a. flice do do lYxe do do i. 'tike do do NOTES AT Pik of the Untied States "liice of Batik of U. S. Do do do Do do do Kensington Sav. In. A Cwli.le Dny lestown Enalon PitUhurg Holhdayshurg Driaol Lancaster Beading Harrishurg Lancaster Lebanon Pittsburg Potlaville Allentown Towanda Williamsporl Wilkesbarre Harrisburg These Lancaster I oflicua Heading f do not Easton J imuc n. DISCOUNT. par pur par par par par pur .put par par par par par par par par par par nn Township Sav. lo. tJniik of Chambershurg "nt.k ol Gettysburg funk of Smqiiehunna Co. I .ri Bank rmtner' eV. Diover' Bank l lariklin Bank Mimtdale Dstik Vnnnngnhcla Bunk of B. '. nk Bank .N. B. 'J'he note of those batika on which we mil quotations, and aubttitule a dash (--) aie not t urtha.-ftl by tin) Philadelphia brokers, wilh the xctj.tion ol those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia PitUburg Erie New Brighton do do Chamhcrkburg Gettysburg Montrose Erie Wajnesburg Washington Honesdalo Brownsville Ymk 18 19 151 10 W riiiladclphia Suv. I no, i hiladelphia Loan Co. t'chutlliill Sav. Ina. Manual Labor Bank (T, Alleghany Bank of IV Bunk ol Beaer Iljnk of Swatara I'm k ol Wellington ' t'lilIC I'Dl.k ity Dink ! 'arn, em' &. Mcch'cs' Bunk i'arnier' ct McchVa' Bank t'uirr.tru' &. Mceh'ca' Bank llattiiotiy Instil uto liuiiiiugdor. Bank ui.iulj Bank I .uml'eimeii' Bai.k .Northrrn Bunk of Pa. New Hope Liil. Budge Co. .Northumb'd Union Col. Bk. .oith Westtrn Bank of Pa. Office of Sol.uj Skill Bank i'a. Av;r. & Munuf. Bank Silver Lake Baiik Union Bai.k of Penn'a. ettniorcland fjunk H llki&harre Biidge Co. fXj- All nelea put aiua Bunk not give1 iWun a frauds. SEW JEKSEY. HaiikofNew BiuDkMlck Biunnwuk Meiviji'ic Bal.k I'uiimgion (.'o. Bunk Cimin i rcial Bunk riiinl crl nul Biti.k Va'tner' Bnk f urnin' aiid Mechanics' Bk I iir.cr' and Mi chunica' lik f Hrim r' and Mrcli;iiiK' Lk IihiiKliii Bunk of N.J. llohilcti BkgcV (iitzing Co Jtrtry City Bunk Mrcliuiiu' U.O'k ManufailuriTb' B.mk Morib Compuny Bank Mcnmoulh Bk of N. J. Mechanic' Bank Mechanic' and Manuf. Bk Mom Canal and Lkg Co Poa Notti Nmaik Bkg & In Co iVtw Hope Bridge Co i. ManuUc. and Bkg to A N unparrllcled remedy for rommon CoMn, Cotigha, Afthma, InfliienM. Whooping Cough, Bronrhitie, and all disea-oof the Breast and Lung, lending to consumption j compoped of the concen trated virtues of Ilort hnntid, Bunaet, Blond Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wishlow, Rochester, New Yotk. The Innocence and imivernallv admitted pectoral viituea of the Heths from which the Balaam of Horthouud is made, are too generally known to re quire recommendation ; it is the lefore only neeesaa ry to ob-erve thai this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and an happily combined with several other vege table substances, as to render it the moat apeedy, mild and certain remedy, now in ue, for the com plaint above mentioned. The l)nlam remove all imflammation and sore ne of the Lung, loosens tmigh visid phlegm, en abling the patient to expectorate with ease and free dom, asMiagca cough, relieves Blhtnalic and Jilli eult respiration, heals the injured part, opens the poiee, and composes the distuilied nerves, and gives flrcng'h to tho tender lungs, and thus produces speedy and lasting cure, I.iorn riTi nt ihthk BASKtiT ramsiw MT. We are not among that class of Editors who fur few dollai will, (it the expenve of truth and ho nesty) "cinek up" an article and bring it into rapid alc ; neither aie we willing to icmnin silent, after having teled the utility of an im rovement or dif covery m science or ail. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throut and violent cold some few week ngo. Well, we pur chased two bottle of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF MOKEHO! Nl and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot wa ever had a cold. Those who are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lcwittvn Telegraph. For sale by HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Also, by )riiggita generally throughout the country. Price, SO cents per bottle. August l lih, 1841. ty, Tf.icnar-. rgiytsirt tj; q 'D11S MAC11LNE A(2AST Till; WOULD. D Philadelphia failed do failed do fiiled Dyott, prop.) failed Bedford no sale Beaver closed Hsriihburg clocd W'anhington failed Belli fonto closed j 1 ittM'Uig no falc Piltkburg failed Fayette co. failed Urcencaatle failed Ilarmoiiy no sale Huntingdon no sale Leniklowu iiokle Warren failed Diinduff no sale New Hope closed Milton no ale Meadvillo closd Port Cut bon failed Cailtslo failed Montrose closed Unionloven failed Grceribburg closed Wilkcabarie no sale ting to be on any i'tnnyl- in the above het, may be set lielvidere Med ford Perth Ambey Bridgetnn Mount Holly Rshway N. Biunswirk Middlctown Pi Jersey City Hoboken Jeisry City Patleiaon Bellvxille Morristown Kieehold Ncwaik 'Prenton Juaey City New at k Lumfieiuixille Hoboken N J Protection & Lombatd bk Jerty Cliy Otange Bank Oraog I'alerM.n Bunk Peterson Peoples' Bank do Princeton Lui.k Princeton Salem Bankii.g Co baleui tft..te Bunk Ncwtrk Suie Bunk Elirulmhttiwn Male Bunk Camden htaiu Bank of Morita Morii.iown folate Bank Tnnton Salem Hid Pl ilad. Mantf Co iSalem !?uM.x Bajik Nfwton Trenton Banl ing Cg Tieuton Union Bur.k levci WaJuitgltn Banking Co. Hackensack liEEAlVAKE Bk of W ilm & Brandy wini I mtngton par Batik tfDelaw art W ilmingum par BJik ol bn yrna Smyrna par Do branch Jtliltoid par f airr.ero' Bk of fetal of Pei Dof par Do branch Wilumigton par L branch Ucorgtlown pa lo blent! Piewcaule pai txion Bank ilmtDBton par rrr Undu 6'a 8 rT On all banks anarked thu) there are ri i l,ir eout.leileit or sl'usd net' of the various de- : riicaticns, in ciuuI-Uon. failed 2pm par lpDl par par 2pm failed . linn failed ; failed fulled failed failed par failed Spin par Ipm U0 sale Spin par failed failed 1pm failed Spm par par 2pm 2pm pa 2pm failed failed IJpm Spin 1pm failtd IIVirORT ANT TO FARMERS, AVENPORT'S Improved Patent Threshing Machine and Horse 1'owei, which threshes and cleans at the same time an invention for which Fsrmera have long looked in vain, and w hich renders the above machine erfect and past further improvement. Those who have been waiting for something better than heretofore offered for sale, will lind this to be tho article. Come see it and judKC for youisclvc?. The subscribers harve purchased fhe. richl of the above Machine and Horse Power, for the coun ties of NoRTHl'MBERLANP, I.YCO.M I NO, CuSTOH, and I'miis and also, the piivilegea of vending tl.etn in any other places lor which tho right has not been pievinusly sold. The advantages which thia Machine has over all others invented aro many and obviuus. One boy and three men can do all the threshing and cleaning of 150 bublu lsuf wheat in one day and thia usually takes seven hands one day and three the next. For field threshing it takes the lead of any thing in this world no grain is scuttercd or lost. Such ia the superiority" t.f the Horse Power, that three horaea can thresh aa much with it as four can with any other. The Machines and Horse Power will l aold together or seperate, to suit purchasers. Made and sold in Milton, by the bul scnber. WM. WELCH, W M. H. POMP, 11 EN KY PRICK. Milton, April 17, 1P1I. KECfhlt.WtW'IKITIthV. THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE. Having had in use, one of Iavi npon's Patent Threkhing and Wiunowing Machines, and leing repeatedly railed upon for our opinion in regard to their value, durability and advantage, we make, free to state, that they exceed in our opinion, any Threshing Machine we ever Ufoie witnessed in use. They will threh and clean, fit for market 200 bushels of Wheal per day, and ibis with the aid of three hands besides the driver. The Straw is pat scd off from the grain on an incline plane, ex tending about 12 feet from the Machine. Scarce ly a grain is lost. What ia of some importance and greatly so, ia the fact that no dust paea from the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Hore power seems to be rfectkn itself three bortcs may woik it with est and their fastest gait need only be the ordinary plough gait. We must cbeeifully recommend the Machine to Farmers they are manufactured in Milton by Mesors. Welch Tomp and Flick. PHILIP HII GERT. JOHN B HELLER Chiliripjaquc ttbp., North'd co, March 20, 1S4I. bkady'sii6telT da.willi:. com until cowiy, 1'iuiit) Ivaulu. fWTHK SUBSCRIBER jespccifully informs the ublic, that he has rcmoted from the town of Caiatriita to J'anvillr, and that he has purchtacd in that place, the lAirgc and CvmmiAlioui D 11 1 C It H O I S K , AT TDK roRftl.lt OF ttll.l AHII MARKET STRUTS, (" Oppomte the Court. llvute.J aj-a hich he has htted up lv the erection Ot?A of AHUITIONAI. BUILDINGS, and eitensive STABLING, for the Enter- iitainment of Travtllttt and Viiitur. He is now prepared lo accommodate all who mav favor him with a cull, and he would state that no thing in his rower bhall be left undone, to render his customers comfortable and ha py while under his rare. His accommodations are ample, and his rooms luruibhed in modern slyle, and the proprietor is de termined that his eitablishmrnt thall sustain and keep tin with the growing reputation and imiioitanre oi me town in wnicu u is locauu. His I'a a it will be supplied with every luxury of tnr season, anil the butt ana chmceit variety the tnarkel ran afford. His Bar will he stored wiih alt the best article that tan be furnished by our atifs, and the whole will be aucn as to give satis faction to every one. Well knowing thai an enlightened public will alwaya judge for themrelvea, he teels confident that they will favor bim with their patronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. IMPORTANT TO D3 DC Aatf. FIHE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting JL lo the public the fol owing Reeo i mendationa of Pratl'a Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Huller to all dealers in Grain and manufactors of Flour, be lieving it to he superior to any thing of the kind ever oil' red to the public. All ordera addressed to Col. J. M'Faddin, Lrwisburg, Union county Penn sylvania. EBENEEZER RO.UIRE, JACKSON M'FAHDLN. CKnrinv.iTF.Si MnaW Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841. J. M'Faiiiiir Sir s I cheerfully testify to the goodnera and durability of Pratl'a Cast Iron Smut Mill ard Grain Huller, as being a fur superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in the manufacture of Flour for a grot many years, and have always tried to have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could he got, and do say that the above niuchine is the best apparatus I believe now in uae. Joh Moatc. Bloomsburg, Dee. 20, 1840. Coi.. J. M'FAnnitt Sir : In reply to your favor, received few days since, I have only to say, that the fact of my having introduced into each of the four mill that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut MiHs, is the best evidence I can give you of their utility, Yours truly, Wm. M'Kklvt. Milton, March 17, 1841. J. M'FADinit Sir : I do hereby certify without any hesitation, that Pratt's Smut Mill and Grain Holler is the most perfect machine to clennse grain of smut and all other imjeifections, that I have ever seen, and I believe? 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 that will come in competition with it. Gto. EcnruT. Col. J. M'Faupir Sir i During the past 24 ye.ira I have been constantly engaged in manufac turing flour, and during the last 12 years have been the owner of a grist and flouring mill, and among all the contrivance to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that I'ratt'a iron ma chine is superior to any wiih which I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen months. Fkkiikiiick II 4As. Yorkshire Mill; Dec, 1840. I want in my flouring mill as good an apixrratus to prepare grain for flouring, as the bnt, and I want tin better than Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. CLrAaox. Sunbury, December 22, 1840. Col. J. M'FAimiR Sir i I have in my mill one of Pratt's cast and wioughl iron spiral Smut Mills and Grain Hulb-r, and am confident that in regaid to simplicity of construction, and durability of mate rial, it ia superior to any 1 urn acquainted with. Hkrrt Maskkr. tleur Cap Mill; Dec 22, 1840. Cor.. J. M'FAnimr Sir: I have in my flouring mill one of Pratt's Cast Iron Spiral Smut Mills, and 1 am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best machine to prepare grain for flouring that I am ac quainted with, and aa such cbeeifully recommend it to all w ho aie engaged in the manufacture of flour. Jacob Lr.istNRiso. Jnronsburg, Maxih 23, 1841. Cor.. J.M Fahiur Sir : I take pleasure in say ing that Piatt's Caxt Iron Smut Mill is one of the Ix st improvements for tho cleaning of grain of all kind, that has yet coine under my observation, and that I llieve it fir superior to any thing of the kind ever invented. You may use my name in any way you think proper. O. P. Dircas. Imum Mill, Jan. H, 1841. This ia to certify that 1 have had Pratt's Cast and wrought iron Smut Machine and Gtain Hullrr in use for better than 12 months, and Cnd it to answer every purpose thai it was intended for. Smut can be taken out of wheat I believe eveiy particle of H can le taken out without breaking the grain of the wheat. Johr Piavck. Anroiiflui g, March 2.1, 1841. Cot. M'Fahhiji Nir : I have been engaged in manufacturing Suijci fine Flour for many years, and have at this time one ol Pratt's Smut Mill in each of my mills, and I do hereby recommend them as the most valuable improvement for cleaning wheat of smut and all olhtr impuutica, that I am acquainted with. Jamis Pi scar. Col. M-Famiir Sir : I have been engaged in the manufacturing of flour for 28 yeais, and most chierfully recommend the above machine, as being bv far the hist apparatus for cleansing grain that 1 have ever u d or seen. I consider it an Indifpen slide article lor any mill that pretends lo do any bu siness. Jons Fisher. Jautduet M'll; Dec. 24, 1840. Cot. J. M FAPniR Sin: Piatt'a Cat Iron Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three yenrs since, and I believe it is the I eft article of that kind now in use. It will not only remove sn.ul eii'erely, but is a most valuable apparatus to clean wheat and rye of any character, and prepare it for flouring. Berjamih Boom. Uwitbttrg, Dee. 22, 1840. Cot. J. M-Facuir Sir: After a caieful and candid examination and trial of the machine, in re gard to construction, neatness and despatch in exe cution, economy in price, and power to set in ope ration. I am fully convinced and eatiffied, thai the machine above alluded to, ia second lo no one in use. J. Morrow, Miller and Flour Manufacturer. Caltau t'so, December 25, 1S40. Col. J. M'FAimiR Sir : Pratl'a Cal and Wiuught Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain Huller, I comider to be the best machine to remove atnul and other impurities to which grain is subject, thai I have ukcI, or with which I am acquainted, in re gard to durability of material, simpliciiy of construc tion, neatness and derpateh in execution. Josrrn Paitow. N. B. The above machines are manufactured at the Iwisburg Foundry, Ui.ion county and at the Dloonuhurg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. I.ewiKtuiig, June l!t, 1841. CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION- STORE. Number 29 North Third Street, Philadelphia "JUBLIO SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware B and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boot, Shoes and Hals, and in short almost every description of gooda, are held at thia establishment every evening. Goods are also aold at private sale during the day at the average auction prices. Store keepers and trader! will find it to their advantage by attending the sale. CC MACKEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. Jacob rrlNimitli & Son RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally that they still con tinue to keep at the old stand, No. 246 North 3d alreet, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEGA US. Which they will sell on the most accommodating and reasonable terms. N. B. All e-oods sold will be guaranteed, and all order promptly attended to. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ty. rETEirDEv'EEs; LAST MAKER, No. 71 Callowhill Street, riiiladelliia, C Three doors aliove Seeond.J SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he offers for sale on the lowest terms. Country Merchants are particularly to call and judge for themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. l v. " LOWER ARR ON Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 North Thirh Street, Philadelphia V THERE their friends and customer will always ' find a large and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at tho lowest prices. Philedclphia, Jfovombr 7, 1840. ly. rETEP COlTGTEPb, Wholesale and Retail Hioe, Bonnet, rind Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. C6 North 2rf itrret, a few doors uLut e ,irch, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunks, Carpel Bag and Valiees, of ev ery desciiption, all of which he oilers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. No. 37 Nooth Thitd street, two doors below the City Hotel, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants and oihera are solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. P, & A. ROVOUDT'S China, Class and Liverpool Warehouse, Ait 164 AWA Third street, third door below Vine street, Philadelphia. WHERE they constantly ktep on hand a large assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most rei aonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. THEOPILUS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlerv, Hardware, &c. No. 5 Stiuth Third street, four doors below Market Philadelphia' MZ EEP constantly on hand a large and general Jk. assortment Coach Lamp, Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, Lliptic Spring, Patent Leather. Ac, Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied al all times on the most leasonable terms. They will find it to their advantage to call and examine bis assortment before purchasing elsewhere. rtiiladelphia, INovemlxr 7, 1840, ly. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 29 North Water Street, PJiila. MANUFACTURERS and dealer in Oils of every description both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can bo procured elsewhere, and wurrauted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil aold by the company not proving as represented, may be returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. Their slock now in store consists of the following oils, viz: 30.000 cstlnn Winter llleftehed Snrim i o - i Oil, do Colorless Oil, PaV. and Spring Siicrm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Pre.scd Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 200 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 300 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Neaia Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner'a Oils. flj-This CwnpanT has ntmi'ner of Yet-seK en gaged in the Coil Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure as imported. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1S40. ly. 6000 15,000 10,000 20,000 6000 15,000 do do do do do do tr o D ft B. m 5 a. Self-adjusting log brace FOR SAW-MILLS. Bf BlHJAlllR N. Cl ABWA. rTHE Subscribers having purchased the right for - vending and using the above laluable inven tion, for Northumberland County, ofler to dibpo . , .. " "peianon at the saw ...... . ..... ... --j, nuauury, v. nere tl ran .MLry-r. 01 caw mm B,iq ) uiofrs intsslsJ. fc. t,OR., March 87. if. SAMUEL COBIN. .llitliaci Wen Tr V .Son, i ROrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. ! No. 1 3 North Water Street. Philadelphia. ""A YE constantly on hand, a general assnrt M.M. 011,11 of Cordage, Seine Twines, &lc., vii: I ai d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, While Hos, Manil la Roiies, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete ar-sortment of Seine Twines, Ac, such as Hemp fehail and Herring I wine, lies! l atent (nil Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, Ac. Ae. Also, Bed Colds, Plough Lines, Halters, Traces, Col ton and Linen Carpet Chains, Ac. all of which they will dispose of on leasonable leims. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. "ESI HTllICTr.TlANSELL & CO'S. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. -tie 1-2 Market Street, Phila. (Btttv Fifth South side ) ALWAYS keep on hand full and general as sortment ol Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merchants are respectfully requested to give them a call and examine for themselves. Philadelphia. November 7, 1840. ly. Sl'EinNGGOOlL'0 ' No. ltirt Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention f Country Merchant to their extensive assortment of Briiirh French and American Dry Goods, w hifh they offer foi tale on the mcM-t reasonable U nns. Philadelphia, Noeuilrr 7, IMC ly. ATTEITTIOIT. FT1HE special attention of buyeia from the south JL and west, and for the slate trade, is respectful ly invited to the following aKsortment of UOVDS, which the auhscriber will dispose of at suih price as -will amply repay his friends lor calling and ex amining his stock. To CASH purchasers, at the prccnl time, extraordinary inducements will be of fered. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish matting. 00 pieces Canton matting, Broiled 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 while, checked and flowered. lDOO hearth rugs, a lautilul assnitinent of Wil ton, Bruaxt-ls, Tul'ttd, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. 200 pieces woolen, worMed, cotton, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block Carpeting. An elegant variety of Wilton, Biussels, Scotch and English, enetian, Dninask, Ac. Ate. 1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a great variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muskral, and Coney, Hair, Seslette and Cloth Caps, 100 dozen Allicant Mats, assoited sizes. 100 do Manilla do do do AO do Sheep-skin do do do 30 balca French Baskeia, comprising every de scription. 600 pair Venetian Blinds, ass'd figuies and colors, 3000 patent do do do 1000 ncsta Cabaa or Satchels, ass'd, embossed leather, straw and oil cloth. 6000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra tillian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment nrevety variety. 3000 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or tiding, of gut, lea ther and thread, with German silver, gilt, ivory and bone mountings. 1000 dozen painted pails, Wilson's brand, 1000 nests cedar Tubs aid Buckets; also, (.'burns, I'iggius, Water Cans, Ac. The above together with an extensive assortment of fancy goods, Brillania and German silver ware, feather and Wit-lie Brushes, Looking Glasi-es, Ma hogany and Gilt Fumes, of evety size and descrip tion, are manufactured, imported, and selected ex pressly foi the southern, western and stale tiadc. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 1R North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840 ly. G. V. & L. B. TATLOR. OFFER FOR SALE, at the Koulh East Cor ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadel phia Mens' Calf-skin Boots, Stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do da do water proof, double soles and double uppers, do Calf-skin do do and uppers, do Heaty Water Leather Boots, do do Neata do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin, do do do Crockera do do Fine Monroes warranted REYNOLDS, McFARLAND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreicn British and American Dry Goods. No. 105 Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchant, and othera can be sup plied at all limce with an extensive assort ment of the best and most faahionable Goods upon the most reaconnble term. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. TO HIE COMMUNITY. THE auece which tin attended the use of Dr. Harlich's Herman Anerient and Compound ttrengthening Tonie Pills, I truly astonishing. It ia no vain bonl to say thia medicine has proved by ill happy ilTicta in the cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame is liable, lo be vastly su perior to the many preparation before the publ-C. Many of these preparations are compounded by in dividuals who art positively ignorant of the myste ries of the human system, and mere pretenders to medical knowledge. Dr. tiarhch, however, ia cele brated among the German faculty aa a man of the highest scientific attainments, and equally distin guished throughout Europe, aa a successful medical ractilroner, spent moat ol the yrars ol uselul life in the aquisitton of such knowledge as might prove beneficial to his fellow creatures. In the pills which he invented, and which bear hi name, the public are assured of an article that possesses more than ordinary virtue. From the acknowledged talenta of (his inventor, nothing less than a good article couki be expected ; and the experience of many years has s Horded demonstration of the virtues of his medicine. In Germany and other parts of Eu rope, ka r. putation is established. In thia country into which it ha but been recently introduced, it if rapidly gaining the most substantial irputalion. The numerous certificates of cures of the most obstinate diseases effected by the use of Harlich's Pills, w hich the proprietor is constantly receiving, u proof of the lact. way arter day be receives new testimonial of their etlicscy, and week after week increases the demand for them. This is not mere assertion; in numeiable certificates arc open for the lusirection of the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptical, can le removed by examining them at the oiheeof the proprietor. We take the lilerty, then, of suggesting to every family, that they make use of Dr. Hailich'a Pills. Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to bo used when occasion demands, and they will receive the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Medical Vejiner. riinctpal ollice Tor the United States, lo. 19 North Lighih sliect, Philadelphia. Western JDvpot, IN o. 41, ei. Ulatr street, Pitts burgh. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 1, 1841. Agent. Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store No. 44, North Fourth near Arch st., Philadelphia T HERE Country Menhnnia and others can be ' supplied, at all limes, with a large assortment of Hosiery, Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and W oolen Shitts and Drawers, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread, Cotton Cords, Muttons, 1 apes, Uiudings, Hooks and r.ye, Tins, Ac. And a general vanity of use ful article, which he oiler for sale at the lowest price. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. WARRANTED Brass Clocks, For 13 Dollar. QVAL for time to any sold by Clock Ped- ItZA ",r Jor f ib, lor sale l-y March 13. H. B. MASSER. SHAXtlOKXN COAL. AfK very superior quality, can lie had at any jT time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasei. J hey keep large, egg, broken and Que coal, fit for burning lime. J. H. PURDY & Co. Sunbury, Sept. 2fi. tf. LIVEH COM!' LA 1ST. Cured by the use of Dr. Hamlicu's Compoiho TKKIITUX!lkU AMD ArKIMKNT I ILLS. Mr. William Richard, Pittsburgh, Pa., en tirely cured of the above distressing disease : His symtoins were, pain and weight in the left side loss ol appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, disten tion of the stomach, sick headache, fuircd tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ol brraihing, diturld rest, attended with a cough, gieal debility, with other symtoms indicating great deiangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Rich a nns had the advice of several physcians, but received no relief, until using Dr. IIaiilk u s Med icine, which terminated in effecting a peifect cure. Principal Ollice, VJ North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also for sale at the drug store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May 1. 1841. 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 func tions, J lua state of the system, is disease, which is manifested in a variety of forms, mote or less malignant in their character. 1 o restore the system to a slate of health, then, it is only nccemary to re move the cause or dii-ease, and the end is accom plished. 1 he cause is obstruction somewhere. Thii can be removed by purgation, which ia the only means that should be resorted to, because, suggested try reason, and bv nature. Dr. Harlich a Strength ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by the thousands who have used them, to be the I test purgative medicine in exigence. Because, ihey not only remove all obstructions, and purge the sys tem ol its impurities, put, because, and w hich is ex tremely important, strengthen and give proper tone to the stomach, and produce healthy action of all the parts. Bcsldea, they are so mild and gentle in llieii operation, as to render them at all limes a per fectly safe and desirable remedy. The afflicted would do well, then, to purchase a box or two of tuis invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, in stead of destroying their sytema with oft-repeated doses of calomel, and other drugs, ao injurious to human lite and happiness J'he above roedecine for sale at the Drag store of HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May 1.1841. .Igevt, do nailed HEPATITIS, OR LIVER COMPLAINT. Liver complaint is described to be of two forms, viz ; Arufc una t hronie, which are ddlerent in their seat and character, and are produced from ulcer on the Liver, which is deseased on the surface or in the centre. In the former, the patient is attacked with sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, so severe that even the led clothes are insupportable ; the pa tient cannot bear to turn or lay on his left side from the pret-sure exerted in that position of the inflamed organs. J he latter may go on in aucn a manner that the first symtoms of Liver Complaint ate those which mark the occurrence of suppuration. The Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always com mence with some chilly feelings succeeded by heat of the t-kin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish ap pearance. Irregular Mate of the bowels, cottiveneas, countencance changes lo a pale or citron color, or yellow like those aftlicted with jaundice, difliculty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with couch, fe verish symtoms, ky and parched skin, difficulty of lying on the right side, urine scanty and h'gh colored, the patient passes many bad nights and is frequi ntly troubled wilh Diarrl.rea, Tenesmus and Piles, nausea and vomiting, and hag a considerable thirst. W hen the inflammation aflecta 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 ia uncertain in its ter mination ; the pain ia intense, attended occasional ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched skin, irregular bowels, sallow countenance, frrqeunl at tacks of juandire, the tongue is scarcely ever free from yellow fur, the appetite bad, end corruption attacks the face and back, behind the shoulders. Ac. Dr. Harlich s Compound Strengthening Ton ic and Aperient German Pills, will, in a majority of cases, produce a perfect cure, end if used at the very onset nf aflliction will in every case arrest the disease. This is not merely theory but fact, which can be substantiated by the testimonies of various persons who have witnessed the astonishing efiects of this invaluable medicine. The diet must bt at tended to, and the warm bath mu-t imi be neglect ed when the patient can have access to it. Full and explicit d rections are d fined in the medical pamplet which accompanies the medicine, and can be obtained gratis of any of the regularly appointed agents who sell this medicine. Principal Ollice and Central Depot for the Uni ted States, is at No. 19 North Eighth Street, Phila. delphia, where all communirationa for Agencies, Advertising and Medicines must be addressed (post paid,) which will meet with immediate attention. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May I, 1841. .rfirrwf. do Kip do do Calf do do Coarse do do do Sheea do Fine do do Kip do do do do do do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps, do List Socks with and without solas; do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Ladies' lannrd India Rubber shoes. v Gentlemen' do Overshoes. With every oilier desciiption of Inxds and shoes. Fur Caps of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Blacking. Bonnets of all kinds. Palm I. tat Hat. I hiUJclj hi, Nou'uil ei 7. 1M0. lr SICK HEADACHE. Is very common sQ'cclion. Its attack are very severe, and cbaraelerized by spasmodic pama, smit ing from one pail of the head lo the other, fre quently commencing in the morning, attended wilh sickness of the stomach, liausea, fainihigs, and kometimes, vomiting, giddiness, and confusion of sigui, ore tvc. j 111 uescsso is piottuceu Irom va rious causes, peihapa the most rommon, ia de rangement nf 1 he stomach and digestive organs. I r t.M.M.tS are most subject to this affection, par I lieularlv those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. liar- lick's Compound Strit;theinq Tonie and Orr- man Aperient fills, are warranted to eriest this troublesome disease t first by cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood, and lemoving all diseased and exeiemenluous humors from the liver and intestine. By the use, first, of a few dose of the Apciient German Pills, afterwards two or three doses of the strengthening Tutu I'ilh, which are used to strengthen and invigorate the nrrrouf system, give tone to the stomach and organa of digestion, thus imparting to their snbtile fluid its piialine vigor, this afflicting disease may be entirely removed. This is the only mode of Heating this annoying complaint, and has been attended wilh sncci-M in thousands ol cases. Pamplet giving general directions, may be ob tained gratia, at No. 19 North Eighth si reel, Phila delphia. 11ENKV YOA J HLIMF.K. H i etl. Agent. PRINCIPAL 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 are prepared from a pure extract of herbs, w holesome medicine, mild in it operation and pleasant in its effect the moM certain pieaerver of health, safe and effectual cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all stomach complaint, a preaerter and puiilici of the whole system. Because they soothe the nerves of sensibility and fortify the nerves of motion, imparling to their most subtle fluid its pristine tune, thus giving aticngth and clearness of mind. Because they never destroy the coats of the sto mach and bowels, aa all strong purgatives do. Because science and exerience teach ua that no mere purgative alone will cure the disease of the tlcmach and nervia. Weakness is the primary cuuse of host of diseases, and, by continually ie sorting lo Ifraitit pnigatives, you luakv the disease much wort-, instead of I etter. Because Dr. Hailich'a Medicines are put up up on the common sense principle, to "cleanse and atrengthen," which is the only course to pursue to eilirct a cute. Lastly, Because these Medicines really do cure the dis ease lor which Ihey are rt commended. Principal Office fr the I'liiled Stetsa, 1 at No. 19 NoitU Eighth buret, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May I, 1841. -4g-rif. CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. The 011K sure and best course to pursue in cu ring diseases, of whatever nature they may be, it fut, to cleanre and purify the Stomach and Bow els by gentle aperient; secondly, to give strength and tone to those tender organ by the use of pioper Ionics. This mode ia alwaya pursued by regular physicians, which they well know to be the only course lo resort to, te effect a speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Harlich's CraipoBMd Strengthening Tonic and Aperient pills, are a sure medicine to effect this grand object. The German Aperient pills are to cleanse the stomach ad intestines, af ter which the Compound Streotgrning Tearic pll ' are used, to give strength and lone to tkoee or gan which require tinder treatment. Nearly two thirds of the diaesse which we dwty behold, aie diseases ef the nervous ysleaa, and by continu ally using drastic mineral purgative the sufferer will soon find himself being too much reno4 to remain king ia existence. Full and explicit all-, lection both in Engluh and German, accompany this notice. The above medicine for sal at the Drug Store at HENKR YOXTHEIMER, May 1, 1S41. Agtut,