Jl A IV Hi. NOTi: LIST. lEilSI.VAXIA. Tre following lint showi the curr.Tit nlue uf V Pennsylvania Hank Notrt. The mo:t implicit rr li me may be placed upon it, as it i etTV Hue carefully compared with ai d coircclcJ fiou ltivk nell' Reporter, Hunks In IMtJ'.tidclphin. , - DlSC. I Nam. Locat.o. ,.HitAii NOTES AT PAR. Dank of North America1 . , Punk of the Northern Liberties , ' Hunk of Pennsvlvani'i , IVmk of Penn Township . . ( '.mimerrinl Hark of Pcim'n. . , I'nin'i r did Mtclisniis' Dank . Gi-aT.I Dank . . , cTciisnrgtoit H it k . Mn.ut.-icturors' A- Mechanics' Dank par par par Jinr par pur par pur pur par pr pur par par par Iicliunio' Dank Vovnme using Dink I hilmle India Dank S.hinlktll Rank , K'iilhvvaik Hank Western Dunk Country Hanks. Pittbhutg W'cstchi-slcr Hank of Pittsburg IS'ink of Chester County Hunk of Delaware County Hunk of Ocrmantown I'ank of Lewislown Hnnk of Midillelown Park of Montgomery Co. li: nk of Northumberland 1,'eik County Dunk I 'olumhia Dunk tc Uridge co. 'artiste Dank T).iylrston Dank V.sston Dank I'.xchangc Dunk Do do branch of I'irmeas' Dank of Ducks CO. F'.-irmers Bank of Lancastci fanners' Dunk of Reading ilunishuig Dank I .mcaslcr Dank Lebanon Dunk Merchants & Manuf. Dank Miners' Dunk of Poltsville Northampton Dank par par pur par par par Chester Germantown' Lew is town Middktown Norrratown par Northumberland par Heading Columbia Carlisle Dy If town Huston Pittsburg' Hullidaysburg Ditol Lancaster Reading Harrishuig Lancaster Lebanon Pillsliuig par pur par pur pur par par put pur par pur pur par par pur Potlsvillu Alleiitown Towtti.da I'owuiidu Dank West Dranch Dunk "Wyoming Dunk .'i'leo of Dunk of Teiiii's. illico do do i ilicc do do ' 'ilico do tin NOTES AT Williamiiport par W Tkcshurre par llarrisbuig Theses Lancaster offices Reading ( do not Euston J issue n. DISC O lj N T. K ink of the United Stales u.lice of Dank of IT. S. Do do do l)n do do Kensincimi Ssv. Ins. A I irin Township Suv. Ins, Hank of Chamhi rshurg Hunk ol Gettysburg Dunk of SuMjuehanna Co. Erie Dank I" mncrs' A Drovers' Dank I ' i auk tin Dank ,i. misdate Dank vlounnaahela Dank of B. Philadelphia Pittsburg Erie New Drighlon do do Chimbersburg Gcttyst-uig Montroso Erie IS lit 19 li) i Waynesburg Washington Hoiiesdulo j Drownsville 2j York 1 4 S'ork liank N. D. The notes of thoBC hanks on which we n.it quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) arc not I urrhascd by the PliiludelpLia brokers, wiih the . xiTption of tliutc which have a litter of nfertnec. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia 6av. Ins. Philadelphia i hilude Iphit Loan Co. do i hulkill Sav. Ins. do failed fuiled f.ilcd failed no sale closed closed fuiled cl sed Ho u'e failed failed fulled no talc no sale llo sjlc fulled no sale closed no fule clostd fuiltd blllld closed fuded closed i iiiual Labor Duiik (T. XV Dyott, prop.) Mleghany Dank of P Uedtord Denver Hariisblirg Washington I'-.u.k ol Deavcr ! n i k of Snatara i'ank oi W'nsliiiigt.iH i ei, tie Bul k Belli lonto fi'y Drink Pitlsbuig i'jrmcrs' & Meih'cs' Dunk PitlsbuTg I'.nmers'ct Mceh'es' Bank Fayette co. F.uiners' &. Meeh'ts' Dank tireencastle I'jiiiiony Institute Harmony t! iintiiigdon Dank Huntingdon Tuiiinta Dunk Lewistown i umhermen's Dsnk M'arien .orihern Dank of I'a. Dunduir .i v Hope Del. Bridge Co. New Hope Nuithtiinh'd Union Col. Bk. Milton Aoith VVestirn Da'tkofPa. Meadtillo i Hl'ice of Si'buy Ikill Dunk Port Curhon I';.. Atr V Munuf. Dunk Carlislo i vei L.ike Dank Monlmse I limn Dunk of Perinea. Untotitown t csinioieland Dank Orrensl urg W ilkistmrre Budge Co, W'llki sbarie no sale Q3' All notes ui oiling to be on any Pennsl v ii in a Bank not given in the above list, may be set ..I wn as frauds. keiv ji;kscy. t'ai krfN'cw Diuuswick I'elvidfie Dunk Turlington Co. Dnnk Vmn ie ial Dunk I 'uiiibf rl.ind Dank I'diineih' Dunk I"armert' and Mechanics' Bk farmers' and Mechanics' Dk i "urmcrs' and Mfihrmict' Dk I ranklin Dank of N.J. Drunswitk Belvidere Mtdlord Perth Amboy Dridgeton Mount Holly I'uhway N. Btunswick failed Spin par 1 pm par par Spin fulled Middit-town Pt. 1pm Jersey City failed Ilolioken DkgcV Uruzing Co Hobuken fllllld failed fuiled Jailed par failed li-rsey City Bank Jirsey City Mechanics' Dunk Putteison S'anufaitun r' Uuiik Dtlleviilo lorris Company Dank Morristown Monmouth Dk of N.J. Fieehold Mechanics' Dank Newaik Mechanics' and Munuf. Dk Trenton .Morris Canal and Lkg Co Jeisey City Post Notes "pm par 1 oi 10 tale "Vewaik Dkg & Ins Co Ncwaik .'( w Hope Del Bridge Co Lamheitsville . J. Manufuc. and Dkg Co Hobokeu J Protection (Sc Lombard I k Jersey City -pm par failed faded 1 pm failed 2pm par par Spin Spin par Spm failed hili.d ljpm Spin 1 pm failed 'lance B.mk Orange I atcrson Bank Puterson IVoples' Dank do I'nnceton Bank Princeton Salem Banking Cu Sjlem 't.ite Bnk Newark Mate Bank Elijah thtown state Bank Camden ' late Batik of Morris Moriistou n 1 ate Bank Trillion -lein and Philad Manuf Co Salem uhi Bank Ntwtnn renti n Banking Cu Tieuton nion Bunk Derr Vashington Banking Co, Hackenssck ih:lavaivi:. ' k of Wilm &. Brandy wine Wi mington nk of Delaware Wiliuington nk of Smyrna Smyrna Do litnch Miltord .m.er,' Bk of State of Del Dover Do blanch 'Wilmington Do branch fieorgilown Do tialitU Newcastle ion Bunk k Wilmington i-T Under 6'a 1J On all hai k marked thua () t! r counterfeit or altered notes of the inara are various minations, in emulation. linparrllelrd Colds, Couch. Asthma. Influenza. Whnonina Couch. Bronchitis, und all diseases of the Breast and Lungs loading to consumption j composed of the concen trated virtues of Hort hound, Donset, Dlood Root, Liverwort and rcvetal other vcri table substances. Prepared only 1-y J. M. Wisstow, Rochester, New Yoik. The innoeener nlul universally admitted pectoral viilues of the Ileitis from which the Baltam of llorthmind is ninilc, ate tno generally known to re unite recomnieiii'a'i.in j it is theiefure only necrsss I V to oh-erve that ihis Moilicine contains the whole i f their Mi d c tint propeilies, highly coneentralid, aid so bar, pity combiiiid with seveial other vfgc table Ftihsiunres as to render il tho most speedy, mild and certain rrmidv, now in Urc, f r the com plaints al ove mei.tinncil. 'J'lie Dulsain removes all imflaminntion and sore nes of the Lungs, loosens touj-h visid phlegm, en abling the patif nt to expectnrnte with rase and free dom, nsunges otiph, relieves athmatic and difti cull refcjiiratiim, heals the injured parts, opens the poies, and com poses the disturbed nerves, and gives strength to the tinder lungs, and thus produces a speedy and lasting cure. I.IQIUTITrDK ISTIIK B ISKST CIIIMK 1 Max. e are not amot g that class of Editors who fur a few dollnis will, ("it the rspenro of trith and ho nesiy) ciaik 0i an nrlirlu and bring it into rapid tale ; neither aie we willirg to lemain silent, after having tented the utility of an iin rovement or die coveiy in teii nee or lilt. Our readers will recollect we told them we were utiwi II wiih a sore throat nnd violent cold sonic few wcrks iigo. Well, we pur eh.iscil two bottles of LNSLOW'S BALSAM OF UOKEIIOCM), and so sudden was the cure, thut we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are alilic'cd, may try it upon our recommendation. Lt:c!tlo Ti fraraph. For sule by IlKNiiV YOXTHKLMF.K, Sunfmry, JACODDKil.H T, Xorlh u w herland. Also, by DiupeielH prinr.illy lliMuhout the country. fXj- Price, fiO crnts per bottle. August Mill, 1811. ly. this maciilm: a(;alst thk would. XIVironTANT TO TARIVIBRS. A YEN PORT'S Improved Patent Threshing Machine and Horse Power, which threshes unit ele.ms at the same tunc an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which lenders the above machine et feet and past further improvement. Those who have been waiting for something bi tter than beietofoie olli red for sale, will lind this to be the uiticlc. Cume see it and judge for yourselves. The subscribers have purchased the right of the above Machine and Horse Power, lor the coun ties of NoKTIll'M Tl F.nL AMI, LyC0M13G, Clijitoh, and Union and also, the privileges of vending ll.un in any other pluiest'ur which the right has not been pitviously sold. The advantages which this Machine has over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy and three men can do all the threshing and cleaning ol ISO bushels of wheat in one day and this usuully 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 featured or lost. Such is tho superiority of the Horse Power, that three horses can thresh as much with it as four can with any other. The Machines and Horso Power will be sold together or sept rule, to suit urchasers. Made and sold in Milton, bv the sulsenbcrs. NY M. WELCH, WM.H. POMP, HENRY FK1CK. Milton, April 17, 1841. it f V.TiYH IWV.1 Tl OA'. THKESIIINO & WINNOWING MACHINE. Huving had in use, one of Davenport's Patent Thrching and Winnowing Mai hincs, slid Icing repeatedly culled upon for our opinion in regard to their value, durability and advantages, we make, free to stiite, that they exceed in our opinion, any Threshing Machine we ever befuie wilnesstd in use. They will thresh and clean, fit for market SOU bushi Is of W heat per day, and this with the aid of three hands hesidts the driver. The Straw is passed off from the grain on on incline plane, ex tending about IS feet from the Machine. Scarce ly a grain is lost. W hat is of some iui oilmice nd greatly so, is the fuel that no dust passes from the Machine to the man who feeds it. The Horse power seems to he perfection itself three horses may work it with esse and their fastest gait med only be the ordinaiy lough gi.tt. W e must cheerfully recommend tl e Machine to Farmers tin y are mauufuctuud in Milton by Messrs. Well h Pomp and Fuck. PHILIP HIIOEKT. JOHN It HELLER- Chilifiiiaiue tsl.p., NoilVd co, Match SO, 1641. BKADY'S HOTEL. DAAVIl.I.i:. C OM 1I!IA i OI T1, I'emis) I ttimn. 1HE SUBSCRIBER .e.-iTetfully informs tbe public, that he has removed fiom the town of C ulluwHui to lHnmllr, and tnat he lias purclused in that place, the l.uigf una t'ointimdious tl II I C li. li O I H K , AT TUt C01IKIU OF SIII.L AMI M A UK KT STB lit TS, 'OniMite the Cbtirt-lliM.-f,J W hich he has fitted up l y tbe erection . of ADDITIONAL BI ILDINOS, and ; ! !-I extensive STABLING, for the l'.ul,r. I dtiiiiuiii nt iif TravtUtTi cud Yisiltir, He is now prepared to accommodate all w ho may favor him with a call, anJ he woulj slate that no thing in his power shall be left t'lidone, to render his customers comfortable and happy while under his care. His accommodations are ample, and his rooms furnished in modem siyle, mid the proprietor is de termined that his establishment shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and importance of I fie town in which it is located. His Tahlk will be supplied with every luxury of the season, and the rVi and thuitM variety the market tan effurd. His Bar will be stored with all the best urticln that can be furnished by our eitirt, and the whole will be such as to give satis faction to every one. Well knowing (lint an enlightened public will always judge for them -elves, he feels confident thut they will favor him with their pulionage. SAM I EL A. DRADY. Dunville, Jan. 30. par mr par jar par par par par pur S 4 SELF-ADJUSTING LOG BRACE FOR SAW-MILLS. Dr DiiWAMi.y N. Cisbwa. Hp HE Subscribers having purchased the light for -1 vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for Nor1l1uo.U1l.1i1J County, oflc-r to dispose of the san e lu persons who may desne lo purchuse. The at . ne invention is now in upeiation at the saw mill ol Mr, M'C'aity, nesr Sunuury, w here it can b Inspected by ewntrs of aaw mills and all ulhers interested. E. GODIN. Mirrh .). if. SAMl.'EL GODIN. ri- dt - remedy for common IMPORTANT- TO ro ta n ja. BC mmi m riHE Undersigned take pleasure in submitting X lo the pnh'ic the following Recommendations of Prnti's Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Duller lo all dealers lit Grain nnd manufuctnrs of Flour, I. lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind ever oir ted to the public. All order addiessed to Col. J. M' Fad Jin, Lewishiirg, Union county Penn sylvania. EBENEEZER SQUIRE, JACKSON M'FADDIN. CKflTirMf.lTFSt Monts't Mill, Centre Co., March SO. 1841. J. M-FAnms Sin! I cluerfiilly testify to the gnndnetg and d. liability of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill atd Grain Holler, as being a far 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 greM many years, and have always tried to have the best apparatus for manufacturing that could he got, and do say that the above muchine is the best apparatus I believe now in use. Jo hi Moatz. lihmnihurg, Dec. 26, 1840. Cor.. J. M'Fabiiis Sib : In reply to your favor, recr ived a few days since, I have only to say, that the fact of my having introduced into csch of the four mills thut I am concerned in, one of Pratt'a Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the !cst evidence I ran give you of their utility, Yuurs truly, Wm. M-Kki.tt, Milton, March 17, l41. J. M-Fahui Sir t I do heioby r rtify without any hes tution, that Pratt's Smut Mill and Grain Holler is the most perfect tnai hii e to cleanse grain ol smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I believe I have seen all the kind that are now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there is nothing of the kind evyr been invented that will Ci mc in competition with it. Gio. Kcai.s r. Col. J. M-Faiidix Sin: Dur ng the past 24 ye .is I hate been constantly engaged in manufac turing flour, and during the lust 12 years have been the owner of a grist and fiouiing null, and among all the contrivances to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt's iron ma chine is superior lo any wiih which I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen months. Frii.imiilcK Haas. YuikMre Mills, Dec, 1840. I wuut in my flouring miil as good an apparatus to prep . re grain for flouring, as the best, and I wunl no better thrtn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut .Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Clrasox, Sunbury, December 22, 1840. Cm. .1. M'Faiiiun Si it i I have in my mill one of Prnti's cast and wiought iron spiral Smut Mills and Grain Holler, and am confident that in regard lo simplicity ,,t construction, and durability of mute i ial, il is superior to any I am acquainted with. Ht.NUt Masskii. Dear Cap Mill. Dec. 22, 1840. Col. J. M'Paiiium Sir : I hae in my flouring mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Sp'rul Smut Mills, ami I um decidedly of the opinion thut it is the best machine to pieparc grain for flouring thut I am ac quainted with, and as such cheerfully recommend it to all who are engaged in tho manufacture ol flour. Jacob Li.iskxrino. Aarotisburg, March 23, 1S41. Col. J. M Fadih h Sir: I take pleasure in say ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvements fur the cleaning of pniin of all kinds, that has vet come under my observation, and that I l-elieve it far superior to any thing of the kind ever invented. You may use my name in any way you think proper, O. P. Dr ncam. Union MUl, Jan. 14, 1841. This is to certify that I have had Piatt's Cast and wrought iron Smut Machine ami Giain Duller in use fur better than 12 months, mid find it lo answer every purpose that it was intended for. Smut can be taken out of wheat I believe eveiy particle of it can be taken out without breaking the grain uf the wheat. John Planck. Amonfhwp, March 23, 1841. Col. M'Faiiiun Sih: 1 have been engaged in manufuctur.ng Supcifine Flour for many years, ai d have at this time one ol Pn.tl's Smut Mills in each of my mills, and I do here by recomrm nd them as the most valuable unprou no nl lor cleaning wheal ol smut and all other impuiitics, that I am acquainted with. Ja.mfs Duncan. Coi. M'FAmuw Sin : I have been engaged in the nianulac luring ol flour for SS years, and most hicrfully recommend the above machine, as being by fir tlie btst apparatus for cleansing giain that I have ever usd or setn. I consider it an indispen sible art.cle fur any null that pretends to do any bu simss. John Fishkr. .Iirutdiicl Mill.', Dec. 24, 1840. Col. J. M-Faihiin Sm : Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about thiee years since, and I believe it is the I est ailicle of tlu.t kind now in use. Il will not only remove smut n'eiely, but is a most valuable apparatus to clean wheat and rye of any character, and prepare it foi flouiiug. Bi.njamin Boon k. J.euitburg, Dec. 22, 1840. Col. J. M-Faihhn !"m: After a caielul and candid examination and trial of the machine, in re- gaid to coiistiuetion, neatness and despatch in exe cution, tcouoiny in price, and power to set in ope ration. I am lully convinced slid salnticd, thut the machine above alluded to, is second to no one in use. J. Morrow, Mill, r and Flour Manufucturer. Catliiuitta, Dccunhir 25, 1810. Col. J. M'Faiiiun Sir: Pratt'a Cast and Wii.ught Iron Spir-d Smut Mill slid Gruin Duller, I consider ti be the last machine to remove smut in. I other impuiitics to which grain is subject, thut I have used, or w iih which I am acquainted, in re gard to durability of in..t rial, simpliciiy of construc tion, nearness and despatch m execution. JoKKPH PAXTON. N. B. Tbe above machines are mdiiufacturtd ut the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and at the D'oomsburg Foundry, Columbia county , Pa. Lewisbutg. June 1.), 1841. Michael W eaver V Son, ROrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS An. 13 AurA Water Street, I'fiilttdefphia, T AVE constantly on hand, a general assort Jail nient of Cordage, Seine Twines, &c, viz: 1 ai d Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White Ropes, Manil la Ropes, Tow Lines for Canal Boats. Also, a complete assoitment of Seine Twines, Ac, such as Hemp Shad and Herring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Twine, Cotton Shad and Herring Twine, Shoe Threads, &e. Ac. Also, Bed Coids, f'h ugh Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, &c. all of which they will dispose of on reasonable lei mm Philadelphia, Novembei 7, 1840. ES1IEUJCK, llANfSELL & COS. WHOLESALE BRY GOODS STORE. No. 1G0 1.2 Market Street, Phi la. (Below Fifth South tide ) ALWAYS keep 011 hand a full and general as sortment of Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goods, Country Merehuula are respectfully requested lo give them s call and examine for thein-elves. Philadelphia. November 7, 1)440. ly. SPElilNG. GOOD & CO. No. 13S Market Street, Philadtli liia. INVITE the attention of Couutiy Meicbanis to their extensive assortment of Dutiiti French sud American Dry Goods, which they offer for sale on the most lesaonsble trrins. Philadelphia, NoNeBibei 7i 1810. ly. CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. . Number 29 A'orA Third Street, Philadelphia PUDLIU SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hats, and in ahort almost every description of goods, are held at this establishment every evening. Goods are also aold at private sale during the day at the average auction prices. Store keepers and traders will find it lo their advantage by attending the sales, C.C. MACKEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. Jnrob Fiisniutli & Soil RESPECTFULLY informs their friends and acquaintances generally lhat they still con tinue In keep at the old stand, No. 240 North 3d street, Philadelphia, nil kinds of TOBACCO SSUFF AND SEGARS. Which they will sell on tho most accommodating and reasonable terms. N. D. All goods sold will be guaranteed, and all orders promptly attended lo. Philadelphia. November 7, 1840. ly. Irj?TEirDEvEE8, LAST IVIAKER, No. 74 Cn I low hill Street, Philadelphia, C Three dtwrs above Sceond.J SHOE Findings always kepi on hand, which he oilers for snlo on the lowest terms. Country Meich.ints are particularly to call and judge for themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. LOWER & BAKRON, Imjiorters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Noiith Third Strut, Philadclphia. T HE RE their friends and customers will always " find a large and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, which they will sell at the lowest prices. Philedelphis, November 7. 1840. ly. OF EYERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 2! North Water Street, l'hila. MANUFACTURERS and dealera in Oils of every description both for burning and iiiuiiul'ucluring purposes, which will be sold much lower Ihnn they can tie procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as lepresi rited, may he returned without any expense lo the pur chaser, ond the money will be refunded. Their slock how in store consists of the follow ing oils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Speim" Oil, zr 3 6000 do do do do do do do Colorless Oil, Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, Winter Sea Elephant, do Pressed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,W)0 10,000 20.1)00 fiOOO 15,1 HO 8 200 Barrels superior Straits Oil, 3t'0 do Cod Bank Oil, 60 do Nea's Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. (Tj'Thia Company has a numlier 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, 1S40. ly. ATTEITTIOIT. flTHE special attention of buyers from the south JL and west, and for the state trade, is respectful ly invited to the following assortment of GOODS, which the subscriber will dispose of at suih prices as will amply tepay his friends fur calling and ex amining his stock. To CASH putchasers, at the present time, extraordinary inducements will be of fered. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish matting. 5C0 pieces Canton matting, assorted 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 white, checked anal flowered. 1000 hearth rugs, a heaulilul assoitment of Wil ton, Drussels, Tutted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. 200 pieces woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Yenelian and block Corpctings. An elegant variety of ilton, Drussels, Sco'.ch and English, I Yenelian, Damask, Ac. Ac. I 1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a I gieat variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muskral, and i Coney, Hair, Sealette and Cloth Caps. ' 100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted sizes. 100 do Manilla do do do 50 do Sheep-skin do do do o0 hairs French Baskets, comprising every de scription. f)00 pair Yenelian Dlinds, ass'd figuiea and colors. 3000 patent do do do 1000 nests Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, eu.bo.sed leather, straw and oil cloth. 5000 dozen Combs, assorted tortoise shell, Bra zillion Jo horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment of eveiy 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 Duckets; also, Churns, Piggius, Woter Cons, Ac. The above together w ith an extensive assortment of fancy goods, Dritiuma and Geiman silver ware, feather and bristle Drushes, Looking Glasses, Ma hogany and Gill Fiamea, of every size and descrip tion, are mauulac lured, imported, and selected ex pressly foi the southern, western and state trade J. SIDNEY JONES, No 18 North 2d street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. GrwrLTBTrLCPa. FFER FOIt SALE, at the South East Cor ner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadel phia Mens' Calf-skin Doots, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double aoles and double uppers, do Calf-skin do do and up ers. do Heavy Water Leather Doots. do do Neats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Calf-skin, do do do Crockets do do Fine Monroes warranted do nailed do Kip do do Calf do do Coarse do do do Shoes do Fine do do Kip do do do do do do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps, do List Sucks with and without aoles. do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Latin a' lanned India Rutber shoes. Gentlemeiis' do Over shoes. With every other description of boot a and ah oes. Fur Csvs of every description. Traveli ng Trucks of every description. Venetian Travelling Daga. Patent Gum Elastic Shoe Clacking. Donnets of all kinds, Pshn Leaf Hals. J-'liiltdolj-hia, NVcmber 7, lfciO. ly. PETE?. COlTOVEFs, Wholesale - and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, nnd Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. A'o. C6 North 2d itrtet, a few duort above 1reh, 1'hilatteltihia, ALSO Trunks, Carpet Dags and Valices, of ev ery description, all of which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly rr'xv7Tw, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. A'o. 37 AWA TA( ttrrrt, two duort below the City Hotel, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants and othera are solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 7. 1840. ly P. & A. ROVOUDT'S China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, Ao 1C4 ArA Third ttrret, third door befuw Vine ttrett, Philadelphia. WHERE they constantly keep on hand a large assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most ret aonablc terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. TIIEOPILUS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. A'o. 5 South Tl'iird ttrret, four duort below Market Philadelphia- KEEP constantly on hand a large and general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Dands, Axle Arms, Eliptie Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied at all times on the most reasonable terms. They will find it to their advantage to call and examine lira assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840. ly. REYNOLDS, McFARLAND cc ( O. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry Goods. A'o. 105 Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and othera can be sup plied at all times with an extensive assort ment of the best and most fashionable Goods upon the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840. ly. Wholesale Variety nnd Trimming Slore A'o. 44, North Fourth near Arch ., Philadelphia "XTHERE Country Merchants and others can he supplied, at sll limes, with a large assortmr lit of Hosit rv. Gloves, Merino. Cotton, ond Woolen Shuts and Drawers, Spool Cotton. Patent Thread. Cotton Cords, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks and Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general variety of use ful articles, which he offers for sale at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. WARRANTED Brass Clocks, For 13 Hollar, QVAL fur time .to any sold by Clock Ped. lart for f 25, for sale by E March 13. H. B. MASSER. SHAXHOKIN COAL. OF a very superior quality, can he had at any time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasers. They keep large, Cgg, broken, and fine coal, fit for burning lime. J. IL PURDY A Co. Sunhury, Sept. 26. tf. LIVER COMPLAINT, Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich'h Coviroi.-an oTKJtnTHKN'IKO A II Al'llllOT TILLS. Mr. William Richards, Pittsburgh, Pa., en tirely cured of the above distressing disease : His symtoma were, pain and weight 111 the hft side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, disten tion of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ot breathing, dnluihsd rest, attended with a cough, gieat debility, with other synitnms indicting great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. RicHAima had the adviie of several physciuns, but received no relief, until using Dr. Harlich's Med icine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. Principal Office, 19 North Eighth Street, Pbila Iphia. Also for aale 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 tegu lar and wholesome operation of the animal func tions. This stale of the system, is disease, which is manifested in a variety of forma, moie or less malignant in their character. To restore the system to a state of health, then, it is 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 la the only means that should be resorted to, because, suggested by reason, and by nature. Dr. Harlich s Strength ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by thj thousands who have used them, to be the beat purgative medicine in existence. Because, they not only remove all obstructions, and purge the sys tem ot its impurities, but, because, and which is ex tremely important, strengthen and give proper tone to the stomach, and produce a healthy action of all the parts. Desides, they are so mild and gentle in their operation, as to render litem at all limes a per fectly safe and desirable remedy. The afflicted would do well, then, lo purchase a box or two of Ibts invaluable medicine, and give it a lair trial, in, stead of destroying their systems with oft-rcieai,ed doses of calomel, and other drugs, so jnjuriuus to human lile, and happiness The above uiedecine for sale at the Drug alore of HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 1, 1841. .Igent. ' SICK HEADACHE. Is a very common affection. lis attacks are very sevete, and characterized by spasmodic piins, shift ing from one part of the head lo the other, fre quently commencing in the nioiiiing, attended with sickness of the stomach, nausea, huntings, and sometimes, vomiting, giddiness, and confusion of sight, Ac Ac. 1 his desesse la pioduced fiom va rious causes, neihups the most common, is a de rangement of the stomach and digestive organs. FEMALES are most subject to this affection, par ticularly tt.ose who lead a sedentary life. Dr. iur lich't Compound Strengthening Tonic and Gcr man Aper.ent Pills, are wairanled to ariesl tins troublesome disease : Gist by cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood, and leinoving all diseased and excremenluous humors from the liver and iutestiiiea. Dy the use, fust, or a few doses of the A pel lent German Pills, aflerwarda two or three doses of the strengthening Tunic Pills, which are used lo strengthen and invigorate the ricrrcru system, give tone to the atomach and organa of digestion, thus imparting to llietr subtile fluid its pristine viooi, ibis aulicting disease may be entirely icmoved. This is the only niode of treating this annoying complaint, and has been attended whU success Hi thousands of cases. Psmplets giving general directions, may tie ob tained gratis, at io. 19 JNorlh Eighth street, Phila delphia. HENRY YO.Y I HE1MER. May 1, 1MI. Agent, TO THE COMMUNITY. THE aureesa which has attended the use of Dr. Harlich's German Aperient and Compound ifrtngthening Tonic Pills, Is truly astonishing. It ia no vain boast to say this medicine has proved by ila happy effects in the cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame is liable, to be vastly su perior to the many preparations before the pubi c. Many of these preparations are compounded by in dividuals who are positively ignorant of the myste ries of the human system, and mere pretenders 10 medical knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, ia cele brated among the German faculty as man of the highest scientific altiinrnents, and equally distin guished throughout Europe, as a successful medical practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful life in the aquisition of such knowledge as might prove beneficial to hia fellow creatures. In the pills which he invented, and which bear his name, the public are assured of an article that possesses more than ordinary virtuea. From the acknowledged talenlt of ihis inventor, nothing less than a good article could be expected ; and the experience of many years has afforded demonstration of the yirtuea of his medicine. In Getmany and other parts of Eu rope, its reputation is established. In this country into which it has but been recently introduced, it is rapidly gaining the most substantial reputation. The numerous cert ficatea of cures of the most obstinate diseases i ffccled by the use of Harlich's Pills, whicli the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of the fuel. Day after day ho receives new testimonial of their efficacy, and week after week increases the demand for them. This is not mere assertion; in numerable certificates are open for the Inspection of the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptical, can le removed by examining them at ihe office of the proprietor. We lake the liberty, then, of suggesting lo every family, that they make use of Dr. Harlich's Pills. Let them keep a supply constantly on hand, to be used when occasion demands, and they will receive the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Medicul Dtjiner. 1'iincipal office for the United Stales, No. 19 North tiglith stieet, Philadelphia. Western Depot. ISo. 41, St. Clair street, Pitts burgh. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May 4, 1841. Jlgent. HEPATITIS, 1H LIVER COMPLAINT. Liver compluiirl hi described to he of two forms, viz ; Acute unet Chronie, which are different in their scat and chaiactcr, and are product d from ulcers on the I ,ivcr, which is descased on tho surface or in the centre. In the former, the patient is uttacked with sudden puiu, in the region of the Liver, to sevete that even the I ed eh thes are insupportable ; the pa tient cunnot bear lo turn or lay on his left side from the pressurp excited in that position of the inflamed organs. The lutter msy go on in such a mannei that the first symtoms of Liver Complaint ate those which muik the occurrence of suppuration. The Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always com mence with some chilly feelings succeeded by heal of tho skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish ap peaiancc. lingular state of ihe bowels, costiveness couiitencanee changes to a pale or citron color, 01 yellow like those utllicted with jaundice, difficulty o Ireathing, disturbed rest, attended with coueh, 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 1. frequently troubled wi h Diarrhoea, Tenesmus am Piles, nausea and vomiting, and has a considerabh thirst. W hen the inflammation affect the pento neal cost of the Liver the pain is much more intense and the fever higher than when confined to tho Liv cr. In chronic alTections it i uncertain in its ter minntion ; Ihe pain is intense, attended occasional ly with feverish symtoms, a dry and parched skin irregular bowels, sallow countenance, freqeunt at luck of juaudice, the tongue is scarcely ever fre from yellow fur, the appetite bud, and a coiruplioi attacks the face and back, behind the shoulders, Ac Dit. Hahlich's Compound Strengthening Ton ic and Aperient German Pills will, in a majorit; of cases, produce a perfect cure, and if used al th very onset of affliction will in every case arrest th disease. This is not meiely theory but fact, whicl can be substantiated by the testimonies of voriou persons who buve witnessed the astonishing ellect of this invuluable medicine. Tbe diet must bt at tended to, anJ the warm bath must nut be neglect ed when the p.itientcan have access to it. Fu und explicit d reeliuns are defined in the medict pumplel which accompanies the medicine, and ca. be obtained gratis of any of the regularly sppoinlc agenU who sell this medicine. Principal Office and Ceueral Depot for the In ted States, is at Ne. 19 North Eighth Street, Phih delphia, where all communications for Agencie Advertising and Medicines must be addressed (poi paid,) which will meet with immediate attention. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, May 1, 1841. Agent. PRINCIPAL REASONS Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strengthei ing and German Aperient Pills are used by all da ses of people, in preference lo other Medicines, bi cause ihcy are prepared from a pure extract 1 herbs, a w holesome medicine, mild in it operatic and pleasant in its effect the most certain pieserv of health, a safe and effectual cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, a preserv and puirliei of the whole system. Decause they soothe the nerves of sensibility at fortify the nerve of motion, imparting to their mc subtle fluid its pristine lone, thus giving stieug and clearness of mind. Decause they never destroy the coata of the st roach and bowels, a all strong purgatives de. lie-cause science and experience leach us that 1 mere purgative alone will cure the disease of 1' stomach and nerves. Weakness is the prima cause nf a host of diseases, and, by continually 1 sotting to Drattie purgatives, you make be dta much worse, instead ol tetter. Decause Dr. Harlich' Medicine are put up u 011 ihe common sense principle, to "cleanse ai strengthen," which is the only course to pursue effect a cuie. Lastly, liecause these Medicine really do cure the d ease for which they are recommended. Prinei Office for ihe United States, is at No. 19 Nui Eighth street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Msy I, 1841. ixfffi CLEANSE AND STHESGTHEN. The only sure and best course to pursue in c ring dise.-ses, uf whatever nature they may be, 1 Cist, to cleanse and purify the Stomach and Do els by gentle aierieuts; secondly, to give aireng and tone 10 those tender organs by ihe use of pnq tonic. This mode ia always puisued by regu physicians, which they well know to be the 01: course lo resoit to, lo eiTcct a speedy and pernisne cure. Dr. Hasiku's Compound Sireugthtiii Tonic and Aperient pills, are a aure medicine rllecl Ihis grand object. The German Apeiii pill see to cK anse tho stomach and iuteatiuea, ter which the Compound Swentgening Tonic pi are used, to give strength and tone to those gana which require tender irestuient. Neaily tw thirds of the -disease which we dsily beho si diseases ef the nervous system, and by conlin sl'y using drastic mineral purgative the suffn will soon find himself a being too much re fin lo remain long in existence. Full and explicit reciiune both m English and German, sccomps ihia notice. l b above medicine for aale at the Drug Store , HENKK YOXTHEIMER. May I, 1811. AgeS