it a i k x o r i: ist., im:x:syi71 axia. The fil'nwing list shows the current value of nil I'rniiKylvniiiii Hunk Notes. The tinvl implicit re li.ii.ee may I in placed lt)oti it, an it isrfvry fir ... I. .11 I ...i.l. . .1 ..... 1 i ! I:.. I I ll's li 'i'lllT. K;ttili lii l'lilladt Ifilit:!. Namf. Location. ' I mi. n. N O TKS A T P A K. Punk of North America . , tuir I 'link ol (lit Nnilhern Liberties , , li'iuk of I'riiiiKxIvaniii , lank of Fenn Township . , 1 . 'umiitcrriiil Hank of Pi'im'a. . , r mi cis' nnil Mechanics' Dank ; .i iir.l Hani, , , i i ii-ii. uiini n.Hik . , '.n ulacturt r' A Mechanics' Bank . 1 1 1 hauirV Dank , , ! oviimi lis ing Hunk' , ! I limit Iphil Util.k linvlkill Hank "MtlitMuk If link , . W t-i-ic rn Hunk . . found y ItillilvS. ink of Pittsburg l'hl hlnn g Mil; el Chester County W t'otftliUT H. nk ol 1 h'hwnre Comity Chester I'tiiknl (I'ftmaiilnwii (it'imaiituwu i'mik of l.t welmvii Lrwistowu 1 'iik of Middlctnwii Miildletovvii !" Jiik of Motilnomrrv Co. Nonisiown -it r ir ...r par par par mr MII pur pur par par par par fur par I'ur .:ir I'iii .a. I I' nk of Ni'Mhumhcilanii Nnrlhumhcilaud par ! ' iks County Hunk Reading 1 "luiiil'M LS ink iV uritlgc to. Columbia r i lisle bank' Catli-do par I li r par '0I par '. lostow'n Hank i.on ll'itk' (change Hank I 'o ln In. null of 1 in Ic.-iow n Enston Pittsburg Iltilldayshuig ! umtW Hank of Hucks CO. Ililstnl I .nut rs' I'auk .f l.aucaslci ' Lancisti r ' Minns' Hank of It t ad 1 1' Rending 1 i.iriicilniiu Hank ilnirishutg I. iii-HsH-r Dank Lancaster ' i I' nii'ii Hank Li h-un ii vctchants' A Manuf Hank Pitisbuig v'nrrs' Hank of PoMsvillo Pottsville il!i;irioti Dank Allciitown 1 wuhIa Hank Towanda. par par i st lliunch Hank William-port ar ' joining Hunk Wi'kcsharro par 1 Mice of Hank of Pcnn'a. Hniri-huig" These 'dice, do do Lancaster olliccs ''lire tin lo Reading I tin not ' llice do do Easiuii J issue n. MVI'KS AT DISCOUNT, i' tnk of the United Stales Philadelphia IS i lint-of Hank of U. N. I'lllnl'urg 111 Do do do Erie 111 Do do do New Hrightoii I 'J !" t'iiint ton Sav. Ins. A i!o i't on Township Sav. Ins. ' n k ol ChainluTshuig i' .iik ol (ftlyitlMirg il.ciik of Susquehanna Co. ! lit' Hank 'inncrs'A Drovers' Dunk : ..nikliii Hunk ' t .UlCsdilll! Hunk .l.innngahela Hank of D. . . ik Hank ('liainliir.'-ltuig I A (tityslrtirg It MontiobO j l.riu Wnyneslnirg 2t WiiKliiiijilon 55 lluiii'.-dalf )! Ifrownsvilro SA York 1 1 . H. Tlic notes of tlione l'ankn on wliiih wo n it iiioialioiis, nnd milit-liloli' a dali ( ) arc not i.iilmM'd 1 v y t lie I'ltiladt Ipliin liroki-rs, wiih the .itntion of tlinpo which have a Icttor of it Ii rente. 1) It O K EiN DANK s. 'I ilaiUlj.hiii r-iav. In. l'hilntM.iia failrd lul.ult'l'Iii't Loan Co. do lailod t lui)lkill av. Ina. do fiili'd ' imial l.alior Hank (T. W llyotl, prop.) failt-d i! liaiiy Uauk ol I'd. HiilloiJ no salt' ' mk ol Hi-ovrr Koavcr tlosd ik of iSvvalara llurri.slmrg cltnl . ank ot V'iiiliiiiglon Wio-liiiigluii failctl intiel!ank Itillitunlo (losctl i'v Hank 1'itialiuig no mle niiitTb' MctliVm' Hank I'lllclilirg laiU il iiiiu ih' ft Mecli'tV Hunk 1'uytllB n. failnl jimrta' Ar M h'ra Uai.k tirccncitlc failnl . 1 1 1 n i 1 1 y Iii.-titulu llaiinonv uu Milt' t.iitinudon Hank Iluntiligilnii no Kali' niatu Hank , Lminluii no aalo ' i Mil'iTinni's I! j nk. Worroil failed ' . i iht rn ll.ii'k t'f I'a. llunilnH' no sale i w Ho v Ui l. Hiiilio "o. Now Hope clou'd .'iilhiimliM I '. it'll Col. Iik. Mdlon no fain .ill ilt rn Hank ol I'a. A1cadillo rlosid ,' . .. ..i s:. i.... ii :n p.. i. ii .ii' .i i' :t .1 ... A!r. V Mitinif. lialik Curlilo lailtd 'vol Lake Hai.k Montioso t'ltmt d Dion Jiai.k t f I't ini'a. 1 nioiilt.un failed . t Miui.it lantl I'ank (ireeiihl'iirg t luM'd M tlkol'.nie Hiitl;c Co. ilktslmrie no Mile Uj- All iit'les poi oiling to be on any I'iiiid-yI- ma Hank not giui in I ho al'ove li-t, may ou nt . n a.-. IrauiU. wav ,ii:iim:v. '.n k of !Sev Hiuiiiiniik llruni-wiik failej . Ivideie Hank Helvideie '.'pni . t.ilinuton Co. Hank M t il lord par "limn uial Dank 1'trlli Ainloty 1pm uinU rl.il.tl Hank l'.ritlyt'luii j ar iimn' Ui.nk Mount Holly par : ..lint i.i' and Met lianit .' Hk L'tihivay "pin anmrs' and Mi eliuntiV Iik IS. lWunswiik failed miners' and Mi l lianitV lik Mitldlt town I't. Ipni ...iiklin Hank o! .. J, Jersey City failed I'liokeli HkiV (.iiaing Co Jtolmkeii failed n-vy City Hank Jerwy t 'Hy failed 'leliunittt' I). ink I'altt Ittoil failed . i.nlai Hut rs' li.tiik Hi llrxillc J.ulid i iris Company liai.k Moirituwii par i IllKOUtll lik ol iN. J. Iieeh..il failed ' it t lianifs' L'ai.k JVi uik " in !t i haniea' mill Manuf. Ik 'l'leiiton pur "iiis Canal and Lkg Co' Jeisey City 1pm !V.-t IStitea tin hale walk l'kg A: lnst'i.' Nivinik Vpm i v Hope llel IJii.le Co Laiiifeilnvillu par . J. Manutac. m ti li.g Co llul okrn f.idid J I'ltileilioil i l.i.inl aid f k Jt rny Clly tailed .niRr H..i.k Cranio Ipni jlirouii Hank I'ikr.un failnl eoplea' Hank U Spin 1 imeelon Hank I'r.ii i li n par ..Inn Hanking Co iSai m i .to Hank IVewi ik Spin ia!c Hank Llu.iU ihtowu ipni lute Dank Camden par :ate Dank ol Monik Murii.-nvn Spin :. Hank 'J'n nnui I n! -d .!ein Dlid 1'hilud Malll f Co S-ulini lailnl ii-m' Hank JiHHm l',.in eiitoli Dunking Co 'J'lei.ton V in i. ieii Hank l-'our ).m .. u.liin,tuil Dunking Co. ll uknifjik fjiled I'll.AHAKi:. k of Wilin &. Drund) wiiw W i'minton pal .ink t'f Itelawuie ilininglull pui .nk ol fMnynia iiiyiim par l'o liuiith MdluiJ par i aiinei.' Dk ol iNali: of Pel lotr pal Du liral.t li lliningtoa pal Do I'lum Ii I.Jeoigetown par Do t'laniu JV.i t alle par i.ionDaiik WlIimnKloil ar tj- L'nder 5' 'IJ' I'fi.ka rnarketl llmh () llieie an; et- r rounlf ifeil or i.lined note ol ihe vanou de . luiiuliolir, in iiiiiiLtion. AN tinpnrrlleli d remedy for rnintnnn Cottli", -'" Cniighc, Allium, Inllnen7ii, Whooping Cough, l'lont liilix, and all tlixcan'stif die Dreast and Luims, loading to roiiniiinpli' n i ctunpo?pil of tho ronren traled viiloes nf I Ion hound, Donnel, Hloed Hoot, Liverwort mnl m-m ih! oilier vegetnhlo auhalanre. Prepared only l y J. M. i .hlow, Kntheater, New Voik. 'I'ho innoeenrp nnd uiii.rrsnllv Bilmittril ppetornl viituen tif thn Hi ilm from whieli thn Htttxtim nf lltin.tiini'l is nnitlr, uio loo getiernlly known to re quire reeeninn'iiMiii'in ; it i thnefore only necrfan ly to uWrvc llnit ihia Mivlieine rmitniun iho wholi of tin ii Mnl e lial propeitit'H, highly eonrenlrnlrd, ai.tl Kit hai pilv eoiuhined with hi vend oilier vrgc- Inlilo Fiil'H'nnees, a.-t to rentier it llm mod eetly, miltl nnd eerlalti n int dv, now in ti e, f r the eoin plaiulH iil'tive inei.liolied. 'I'ho U.iU. mi reinoveM nil holla munition and purr In h of (lit; l.tniK", Idom iih tt'ligh tirtid phlegm, ru nMiiig the piilienl to expectorate with ease and frcr il.ni), nsFiiages rough, n In ves nlhmatic ami tlilli eiilt lei-jiiralioii, heals the injured pnrto, opens the pmcf, nnd eiiiopottrs the dinluihed nerves, uud gives slit ngih tn the It ndei lungs, and thus prodiuea a sj eetly ami lasting l ine. I m. a A II rri'K ihtiik iuhut ciiimk im Mam. urn not itmoug that el is of LditnrB mho for a ftw (liillnia will, ( il the expense nl truth ami io nei.iv) "eint k up" mi arlit le nut! hiing it into rapid Mile; neillier me e willing to leiuain silent, tiller having tested the utility of an im rovemenl or di.--eiiveiy in M'it ni'eor int. Our renders will recollect we told them we Weie u.iwt II wiih a anre throat and violent cold soiiie few weeks, ago. Well, we pur chased two It.itlts ..r WI.N'SLDW'S HALS AM OF llOlii:ii)IM, and so sudden wan the cure, thai we foi got wo rvrr had a ridd. 'J'hive who are alllieletl, may t'.v il upon our reeiimmemlaiion. ,ni'i.i)'i Tilt rtijilt. for Mile I'V 1 1 1 : Mi v si i x ti 1 1: i m i ; i:, sunLun, JACOU Hl:i(.;ur, Koitliumhrl,,,,,!. Also, hy Drugcisia generally ihiitughout the country. (j-j 1'iiee, fiO ceuls per hotlle. August I I ill, Is 1 1. ly. THIS MAClIIMi ACALNST tiij; IMPORTANT TO r A H IVI E R S. AVF.M'OIM "S Improved I'lilenl Threshing Miiehine and IIore 1'owei, which tlue.-lies and cleans at the fame time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which tenders the ahove machine perfect ami past further improvement. Those who huve heen waiting for Miiuelliing U ller Ihaii herctofnie otlt red for rale, will lind this to he the article. Comu sec it ami judge for yoliiselves. The siihscfiliers have purchased the right of the ahove Machine and Horse I'ower, for the coun trrs of Nohtiii H a hi I. A mi, I.TtnMivii, Ci.i ton, ami I n n. and also, the privileges of vending Ihi'in in any other plates lor which (he light has not hern lueviiiiihly gokl. The advantages which this Machine has over all others invented arc many ami ohvioiia. One hoy and three men ran do all Iho threshing and cleaning nl l.'iO hushels of wheat in one day and this usually lakes seven hands om; day ami three I ho next. For field threshing it tike the lend of any thing in this world no grain is scattered or lost. Hucli is Iht! Fiiperiority of the Horse I'onTr, that three horses ran llncfli aa much with it as four can with any other. The Machines mnl Horse I'ower will he sold together or aeperale, to suit purchdM rs. Made and sold in Milton, hy tho buhscrihers. VM. WLLCH, WM. II. I'OMI', IIL'NKV FKJCK. Milton, Apiil 17, 1S11. itr:fo.rum:'t.i tio.v. tiii;iihn! v wlnnowlmj machlm: Having had in use, one nf l'.ivenpotl's I'alent Thieshitig and Winnow ing Mathiuca, tlnl I cing repealetlly called upon for our opinion in regard to their value, diirahilily ami advantages, we make, lice to slate, that they i M'tcd in our opinion, any Thirshing Machine wc ever hefore witnessed in use. They will thresh and clean, lit fi.r maiket -0(1 hushcls of Wheat er day, ami thin wiih the aid of three hands hcsidi the driver. The tSltaw is patscd off from the grain on an incline plane, ex tending nhoul IS feet from the Much inc. Scarce ly a grain is hist. lint is of some impoilriiiie and greatly so, is the fact that no dust pin-M's from the Michiue to the man who feeds il. The Horse power seems to he perfection itself three horse may work il with ease and their fastest gait need only he the ordmaiy lough gi.it. W e must cheetfully ncoiiiu.ciiil the Machine to Farmers ihey aie iiialiul.it Itiud in Milloii l v Messrs. Welch I'oinp uudFiiik. J 1111.11 HILCKIiT. JOHN H HKLLKK ChiliMuaiue Ishp., NniiVd eo, Match SO, 1941. 1,UAJ)V,S HOTEL. I.4.VII-I.i:. OI.I lllll i I OIM V, l'eiiit.v I vuiiiit. rglli: M JiSCKIHLK jt-spectfully informs the 3 pill. lie, that he has removed from the town of ' 'ultati insa to ltnirille, ami that he has puichiscd ill that place, lu .uif unit Cviiimodivui It It I (' lv M O I S K , AT Till: Colt N Ml I'K Hll.l. A II MAHKkT STIll.l.IS, C ( 'jipbUlc tlic i'turt-lltut-i;J t Inch he h is lined up hy the erection (..VAj "I ADDITIONAL HI ILD1NCS, and j;,i4t,'l,,'l"iv TAHI.INti, lor the : JLjKituiiinirii! t'f Truvi llvt end ilur. He is now prepated to acrnmmndjtc all who may favor him with a call, mnl he would slate that no thing in his power i-l.all he li ft i.iitloue, to rendu his customers ct'infotluhle and happy while iimlei his rate. HiHaceoiiimodations are ample, ami his rooms liirn'bhcd in nii'dt'iu style, mid the ptuprictor is de termined that his rilahlishmriil t-hall sustain and keep up w ith the jrri.vt ing lepulatioit and impoitauce of lite town in which il is Inch d. His'I'aulk will l supplied wiih every luxury of the season, anil the rVti mid ioe;7 t ariii Iht wtiritt ran njr,,rd. His Ham will sinred wild all the Lett iiillrlts thai run If furnhlitj In our l i ilm, ami (lie wlndu will lie such as to give aalu- f.ieiiini lo eveiy one. i ll k now ing that an enlightened puhlic will nil', i't iiidge f, r lhein-i Ivt , he feel confident that I i'.. .. . i i..... III... ....I. tSAMl'KL. A. 11 It ADV. -I: nvill,', .Ian. .10. i;i.r-Ai).ii'.sTic j.tu: vaiavu FOK HAW-MILLN. Ht Hlnjanin N. CtsiiwA. rl,IIK tSuhsi rilK-ra having purchaaed the light for - vending and using the aluve valuahle inven tion, for Notlhumheiluiid County, odlr to dispose of the aauie lo pi imhw who may desito lo purchase. The ahove invention is now in operation at tl,e saw null ol .Mr. M'Catly, near unhuty, w lirre it run he inspected hy u win is of saw imlU and all olhtis inl.iislid. I'. COHIN, Manh SV.-lf. r-AMI tl. liOLLN. IIVIPOllTANT TO rjlll K I'inlersignetl take pleasure in auhtnittitiB I lo the puhiic the following licrnininrnilatiiins of Pratt's Cast lion fniul Mill and lirain Duller to all dealers in (.Jiaiii nnd manufactory of Flour, lic licving it to he superior to any thing of the kind ever nil! led to the puhlie. All unlets adilteased to ('ol. J. M'FaddtTi, Lewishurtf, Union county Tenu ity Ivania. F. II F. IN 1 : V.7. F. K Mi I 1 1! K, JACKSON M FADDIN. i'i:HTiniri:st Mmifz'x Mill, Centre Co., March SO, 1811. J. M'Fahiiiw Sir : I eheeiftilly testify lo the gootlntva and dnrahilily of I'rntl'a Cast Iron fSinul Mill ard (iriiin H idler, as ht ing a far superior arii ele for the cleaning of sinul and all other impurities that I have ever seen, and I hava heen engaged in the manufacture of Flour for a gretl ninny years, and have always tried lo have the hrst apparatus for inanuOicluring thai could he got, ami tin say that Iho nhove machine is the hist apparatus 1 hehevo now in u-o. John Moatz. Jihmimhurg, Dec. SB, 1 K id. Coi.. .1. M-Faiiihs Sih: In reply lo your (avor, ren ived a few days since, I have only to say, that the lati nl my having iiiiiodnred into each of tho foul mills that I am ennct rnetl in, one of 1'tiitl'a Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the host evidence 1 can give you of their utility, Vours truly, Wvt. M'Ku.vr. ,V7,ott, March 17, 1811. J. M'Faiuiih Sin : I do heichy certify without any lies liition, t'mt 1'raH'a Smut Mill and (train Duller is (he most perfect machine to cleanse grain of smut anil all other impel lections, that I have ever seen, ami I helieve I have si en till the kinds that are now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that there is nothing of the kind ever heen invented (hat will come in competition with it. (in. F.ckmit. Cot.. J. M'Faihii Sih: During the past S4 yens I have heen constantly engaged in manufac turing flour, and during the last IS years have heen the owner of a grist and llotiiiiig mill, ami among all the contrivances to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt's iron ma chine is superior to any wiih which I am nopi lint ttl, having used one in my mill ahout eighteen months. I'rtF.iiMtuK Haas. Ymlifhirt MilU, Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mill as good an apparatus lo ptepare grain for flouring, as the .(, and I want no heller Ihnn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Ci.r.Asox, Sunlitir;, lVcemher S2, 1840. Cm.. .1. M'Faihhb Sm have in my mill one of Pratt's rasl and wiought iron spiral Smut Mills and (train Duller, ami am confident that in regard to simplicity of renslriiction, and durability of mate rial, it is superior to any I am acquainted wiih. IlK.tnr MAsstn. HrarCap Mills, Dee. SS, IS 40. Cot, .1. M'Famih Sm: I have in my flouring mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mills, and I am decidedly of the opinion that it is the best machine to prepare grain for llotiring that I am ac quainted with, and as such cheerfully recommend il lo all who uie engaged in the manufacture of (lour, J .u on Li.ihkmri.su. Atirunsliurg, March S.'l, 1811. Cor.. J. M'Fadiii ji Siii : I lake pleasure in say ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the host improvements for the cleaning of gtain of all kinds, that has yet come under my ohsi nation, and that I U'heve it far superior loaliy thing of the kind ever invented. You may Use my nauio in any way you think proper. 0. 1. l)i ca. I'niiDi MiU,Jmu 14, 1841. This is lo rerlify that I have had Pratt's Cast and wrought iron Smut Machine and Ciiain 1 fuller in use lor heller than IS months, and find it to answer eveiy purpose that it was intended for. Smut ran Isj taken out of wheat I U'lieve eveiy particle of it ran Iti taken out without hrcakiug the grain of the wheal. Jmti Pi.a.mk, Aiiriimlniif:, Match S:l, 1841. Col. M'Faiiiiis Sih : I have heen engaged in iminufacluring Supt iline Flour for many years, ami have it this lime one ol Pratt's Smut Mills in each of my mills, am! I do hen hy ri t oiinin ml lln in as the most valuahle improvement for cleaning wheat of smut mid all other impurities, that I am acquainted wiih. Jamis Di ncan. Col. M'Faiuii Sin: I have heen engaged in the imiiiutactuiiiig ol flour lor SS years, and uiosl chierfully lecoiiitiicud the ahove machine, as heing hy far the best appaiatus for cleansing gtain that I have ever uxd or sent. 1 consider il uu iiulisjii sihle article for any mill that pteiends lo do any bu siness, John Fisiikh. . l,ui dirt Mill', Dec. SI, 1840. Col. J. M'Fauiiin Sib: Ptatt'a Ca-l Don Smut Mill was introduced into my mill ill nut three years since, ami I I clieve il is die I est atticle of that kind now in use. Il will not only rnnove smut cn'eiclv, bill is a most valuiihle appaiatus to clean wheat and rye of any character, and prepare it for flouting. Hkxjamis Huonk. J.r -.ihlmr, Dec. SS, 1840. Cm.. J. M' I'a n Sm: Alter u eaielul and candid rxamiiiatior. and tii.il of the machine, in re gard tocoiistiuction, neatness and despatch in exe cution, economy in price, and power to set in ope raliou, 1 am fully c. iivinctd mid salhl'ud, llml the mat hint' above alluded lo, is second to no one in use. J. Mom now, Milhr nud Flour Manufacturer. CutluH'ista, Deeemhtr S5, IS 10. Coi.. J. M'Faiu'I Sih: Plan's Cast and Wiiiiiglil Iron Spiral Smut Mill and (train 11 tiller, ( consider to he the hist machine to remove smut and tn lit r impuiities lo w hitli giaiu is subject, that I l ave used, or wiih which I am acquainted, in re guid to durability of material, simplicity of construc tion, neatness and dc-patch in mculion. Jtisit-ii PixroN. N. H. 'I'hc above machines are iiianidailtiicd at the Lewishurg Ft uiuhv, Union county and at the Hlootiishutg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. Lewisbutg, June I'd, 1841. T!it hai l Weaver A. Sim, nors makep.s & sinr ciiANCirns. An. I'A A'nri H'ultr Sirtt t, I'iifudt 'jifiiti. H K A V li constantly on hand, a geni r .l assort j3 B incut of ('ordage, Seine T ines, iVc., viz : lai'd Kopes, Fishing luipes, W him Hopes, Manil la Kt'pes, Tow Lines for ('uual lJoats, Also, a romplele ussoilment of Seine Twines, Ac. such as Hemp Shud and Herring Twine, Hest Patent (nil Net Twine, Cotton Shad ami Hen ing Twine, Shoe Threads, A,-. Ae. Also, Hid Colds, Ph ugh Lines, Halters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains, iVc. ull of which they will dispose of on reasonable lei ins. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. i:si i j ; u ic :k , 1 1 a Ns i ;i ; irc i rs WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. IS'o. ICiiS I-'J AJarkct Strrcl, l'liila. (ioi I'tflh Svulmidi ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full ami general as st rtiiuiil ol Hu.-iery, Lace, and Fancy (ioods, Country Merehanta are loi-pcctl'ully requested lo give them a call and examine for tin m elvi s. Philadelphia, NovemU'r 7, 1810. ly, "fc.l'KKIMi, UUUl) iSi L'O. No. las Market Street, riulatlclliia. INY1TH the attcuiion nf Counliy Men hauls lo their extensive assortment of lliilhh French and Aiiiciicuu Diy (iotkls, which they oiler lol kale on I he morl reasonable ti run, Pliiludilplua, .NomuiUi 7, I b 10. 1 v. CIT1T AUCTION AND COXtaTVIISS'ON STORE. Sumbcr 29 North Third Street, Vhiladtlphia 1)UBLIC BALLS of Dry Coods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hooks, Stationary, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes and Hats, and in short almost every description of goods, are held at this establishment every evening.-Hoods nre ol?o sold ut private sale during the day at the average nirflion piiccs. Store keepers mnl traders will find il to their advantage by attending the sab s. C. C. MACKKV, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. .Ia il l'l IniiiiiUi & Son "B KSPKCTFULLY informs their friends and 8, nniuaintaners generally lint they still con tinue in keep at tho oltl stand, No. SIC North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TUliACCO SSIFI-' AM) Slid A US. Which they will Bell on the most accommodating ami tenson ihle tot ins. N. II. All coods sold will be guaranteed, and ull onlers promptly atlended lo. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. , rETJUriJKWEES, LAST IYIAKEXl, No. 71 Cnlluwhill Street, lMiiltulclpliia, CTIirte uwirs ahore Second. ) fcHON Fimliugsalwaya kepi on hand, which ho lI olli'rs for sale on tho lowest terms. Country Merchants are particularly to call and judge for tlietiiKcIves. Philadelphia, Novrmber 7, 1810. lv. LOWER & 13AUUON, Iiojorlcrs ami Dealers in Foreign ami Domestic 1 unaware, No. 171 Noiitii 'J'n i uu Sthi.i.t, PiiriAiir.t.riiiA. " niF.lt K their ftiendsand customers w ill always lind a large anil general assortment of Foreign and Domestic llatdware, which they will sell at the lowest prices, Philedelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COIMPANY. No. 2!) Nortlt Water Street, Tliila m.TTANL'FACTUREKS and dealer in Oils of every description liolli for burning and manufacturing p urmises, which will ho sold much lower than Ihey can be procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in tlic city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as lepresrntrd may be relumed without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. Their stock now in stoic consists of the following oils, viz : 00,000 gnuons vv niter uieacueu c-pciin i 3 lik ii.i.l I, t" . l , Oil, cr fiOOO do do Ciihnlcfs Oil, n 15,11(10 do Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, 10,1100 do Winter Sea Elephant, SO.tintl do do Pieced Whale Oil, tiOOO do Summer do do do ; 1 o,t (IO do Comujaiii hale Oil, "00 Harrels supriioi Straits Oil, :I0 do Cod Hank Oil, .r0 do Nea's Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. (Tj This Company has n number of Vessels i n gaged in the Coi Fishery, and Tanners may rely upon gelling at all tones Oil as pure as imported Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1840. ly. ATTE1TTIC1T. flII E special attention of buyeis fioin the south A. and west, and lor the slate tratle, is respectful ly invited lo the following assortment of (;I)S. which the suhscril er w ill dispose of al suth prices as will amply repay his fiieuils for railing and ex amining his slot k. lo ( ASH puichasers, at the present time, extraordinary induceineiits will be of- Icred. SOU pieces heavy variegated Spanish mailing, Mid pieces ("anion matting, assoited 4-4, .VI and (i-4 white, checked and llowered. 1000 htitrth rugs, a l ealitilul assottniint of Wil Ion, HrusM'ls, Tutted, Turkey, and Hemp rugs, "00 pieres woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, t netian ami block Carpctiugs. An elegant variet.v ol W illoii, Hrusscls, Scotch and English enelian, Damask, eVr. cVc. HKKI doen men and boys raps, comprising a gieat variety of Fur, Seal. Nulna, Muskrat, and (.oiiev, Hair, Sealette mid Cloth Caps. 100 dozen Allirant Mats, ussoiled si.es. 100 do Manilla do do do fit) do Sheep-skin do do do lit) bah s French Haskels, compri.-ing every de scription. fiOO pair Venetian Winds, ass'd figines and colors :!000 patent do do do 1 (K'O nests Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, en.hosscd leather, straw and oil cloth. !)(I(HI dozen Combs, assorted torloisc shell, lira 7.illian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment ol every variety. 30(10 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or iitling, ol gut, lea' ther ami thread, with tiermaii silver, gilt, ivory and bone mountings. ll'CO dozen painted pails, Wilson's brand. 1 Cl.il nests cedar Tubs ai d Hutktts; also, Churns, Piggins, v ater Cans, Vr. Tho above Itigether with an extensive aasortmrut of fancy goods, Llritlania and (ieimiin silvi r ware ' feather ami bristle Hrushes, Lts'king (ilasses. Ma I l..,nf,it. ui.l lill Is, (11. u . ,r . 1 , u u'tv.t ni.it il,tiri i. lion, are manulailured, imported, and st ltcted ei prissly foi the sviutheiu, wt stern and slate trade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 18 North Sd street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. n" " Trr it r. "c rri a tt.3 W If aw a s W s FFKK FOK SALE, at the South East Cor ner of J'iJ'lh unj Mmut Strciti, J'tivdtl- jimt Mens' Calf-skin Pools, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, duulle soles ami iloulile tippers. do Cull-skin do do do nailed and uppers. do Heavy Water Leather Ilools. do do Minis do do. do High quarter Shoes, Call-skin. do do do ('rockers do do Fine Monroes warrunlcd do Kip do do do Calf do do do Coarse do do do do Shoe do do Fine do do do Kip do do do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps. do List Socks with and w ithout soles. do Caret do do do do Patent WarruuteJ Water-proof Moccasins. Lathes' do do do do Ladies' tanned India Itutber shots, (ieiitleiurns' do Over shoes. With every other desciiptioii of Itools and shoes. Fur Capa of every description. Travelling Trunks of every description. Venetian Travelling Hags. Patent Uuin Elastic Shoe Chirking. Uelini ls of ull kinds, Palm Leaf Hats. I'hilidelphia, Noviiiilm 7, lb 10. I. PETEP. COITCTEP, Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. Ao. (iO North id tlrert, a few doors ubm e .Irch, I'liihuklliliin. ALSO Trunks, Carpel Dags and Valires, of ev ery desciiptioii, all of which he oilers for sale mi tho moat reasonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly J .""w. "N" W A 1 N . Umbrella ami Parasol Manufacturer. JVo. 37 AWA 77r tlrrrt, two duorit below the Clu Hotel, l',iud, liiu. COUNTRY Merchants and others arc solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Nnvrmlicr 7, 1840. ly p : &A. "It O V O U D T ' S China, Class ami Liverpool Warehouse, Ab 1 0 1 A'wri Third utrert, third door below Vine street, l'lrilailtliihia. ViniERE Ihey constantly keep on hand a large aiisnrlmrnt .f fM,:lin fll,.a Bn,1 T ;.-. ...... I Wore, which they will dispose of on the most ic- sotinhle terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. THEOPILUiS CULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. A'o. 5 South Third tlrrrt, four doors be!uv Market l'hiludi Iphia' KEEP constantly on hand a largo and general assortment Coach Lamps, Carriage Hands, Axlo Arms, Eliptic Springs, Putrnt Leather. tc. Country Merchants and saddlers will be supplied at nil times on the most reasonable terms. 'I hey will find it to their advantage to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. REYNOLDS, McFAULAND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry Goods. A'o. 10S Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others 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, Novrmber 7, 1840. ly. J. S. IED.PiL, Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store A'o. 44, North Fourth near Arch st., l'iiladijdiia TITIIERE Country Merchants and others ran be ' supplied, at all limes, with a large assortment of Hosiery, (Jloves, Merino, Cotton, olid Woolen Shitts and Drawers, Spool Cotton. Patent Thiead, Cotton Cords, Hutlons, Tapes, Uindings, Hooks and Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general variety of use ful articles, which he oilers for sale at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. WARRANTED Brass Clocks I 'or i:i Dollar, nr'jr t i.t t .. rr. .r. i. 1 E 11 yt 1 jui nine it awn iy v. ocv en 2i lars for $ S5, for sale by March 13. II. B. MASS EI?. SHAIVIOKIN COAL. OF a very superior nuulity, can be had at any time, by application to the subscribers, in lots to suit purchasers. They keep large, egg, bruken, and tine coal, lit for burning lime. J. II. I'URDY A Co. Sunbnry, Sept. SO. If. t umYCaYST, Cured ly the uxe of Dr. Harlich's CoMi-orsin S'l'KKOTHKM KO iin Al'KlllKNT PlLLS. Mr. William Kit hahds, Pittsburgh, Pa., en tirely cured pf the above distiessing disease : His syintonis were, pain and weight in the It fi side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acid eructations, disten tion of the sl.im.it h, suk headache, fuired tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ol bread, ing, di.-luibfd rest, attended with a cough, gieal debility, wiih other symtoins inthcating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Kit iiahiis had the advice of several phyi-ciana, but received 110 iclief, until using Dr. II a 11 Lien's Med icine, which terminated in ell'ecting a peifecl cure. Principal Ollice, l'J Ninth Eighth Stieet, Phila delphia. Also for sale at the ding store of HENRY YOATliEIMEK, May 1, 1841. Agent. 'j hi: c'a vsirUinniKASK. Nearly all classes of disease, arc caused by some obstruction in the system, which prevent the legu lar mid wholesome operation of the animal func tions. '1 his slate of the system, is disease, which is manifistcd in 11 variety of forms, moie or le.-s malignant in their character, 'l'o restore the system to a state of health, then, it is only necessary to re move the cause of dii-e.nc, and the end is accom plished. The cause is obstruction somewhere. This can be removed by purgation, which is the only means that should lie resorted to, because, sugcested by reason, and l y nature. Dr. Hulich's Stieiigth euing and Ceimaii Aperient Pills, aie allowed hy lh- Ih.'Usutitls who have used ihcni, to be the best purgative medicine in existence. Hi cause, they not only remove all obstructions, ami purge the sys tem of its impurities, but, because, and w hich is ex tremely impurtant, strengthen and give proei tone to the stomach, and produce a healthy action of all the parts. Uesides, they are so mild and gentle in their operation, as to remit r them at all limes a cr fectly safe and desirable remedy. The alllielcd would do well, tin n, to purchase a box or two of this invaluable medicine, and give it a fair (rial, in stcud of destroying their systems with oft-repeated doses of calomel, and other drugs, so injurious to human life and happiness The above midecine for sale at the Drug store of HENRY YOXTHCI.MLK, May 1. 1841. Jgeut. ' SlCKllKAllA CHlir Is a very common allcclion. Its attacks are very seveie, and characterized by spasmodic juins, shitt ing fioin one puit of the head to the other, fie ipueuily commencing in the mottling, attended with sickness of the stomach, nausea, fainiings, and sometimes, vomiting, giddiness, and confusion of sight, c Ac. This desesse is ptoduced fiom va rious causes, perhaps the most common, is a de rangement of 1 he stomach and digi stive organs, FEMALES are most subject to this alloction, par ticularly those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. tar lick's Compound Slrengluuing Tonic und r inun Aj'inrnt I'M, are wairanted to ariot this troublesome disease : first by cleansing the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood, and lemoving all diseasid and excicmcntuous buuiors from the liver and intestine, liy the use, first, of a few doses of the Apciient (ieruian Pills, afterwards two or three doses of the Utrengthrnin! Tunic Vilh, which are used to strengthen and invigorate the nervous tyxttm, give tone to the stomach and organs of digestion, thus imparling to their subtile fluid its piistine vigoi, ibis afllicting disease may be entirely removed. This is the only mode ol Healing this annoying complaint, and has been attended with success in thousands of rases. Pkiuplets giving geueial directions, may be nit. laiuid g 1 alls, at No. 10 Ntalli Eighth siiei t, Phila delphia. HENRY YO-Vl'llELMER. May 1, 1811. A-.m. TO THE COMMUNITY. THE success which has attended tho ue of lh-r Harlich's German Aperient and Compound itrcngthinitig Tonic Tills, Is truly astonishing. It is no vain boast to say this medicine has proved by its happy tfficls in the cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame is liable, lo be vastly su perior to the many preparations before the public. Many of tbrsc preparations ate compounded by in dividuals who ore positively ignorant of the myste ries of the human syftem, and mere pretenders to medical knowledge. Dr. Harlich, however, is cele brated among tho (Jcriunn faculty as a man of the highest scientific attainments, and equally distin guished throughout Europe, as a successful medical practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful life in the aquisilion of such knowledge as might prove beneficial to his fellow ricaturcs. In Ihe pills which he invented, and w hich hear his name, the public are assured of an article that possesses more than oidinary viitues. From the acknowledged lalcnu of this inventor, nothing less than a good article could bo expected ; and the experience of many years has ull'orded demonstration of the virtues of his medicine. In Get many and other parts of Eu rope, its r. putntinn is established. In this country into which it has but been recently introduced, it is rapidly gaining Ihe most substantial rrputation. The numerous cert licates of cures of the most obstinate diseases 1 Heeled by tho use of Harlich's Pills, which the proprietor is constantly receiving, is proof of the fact. Day after day ho receives new testimonials of their ril'icacy, and week after week increases the demand for tin m. This is not mere assertion; in nuinriable certifirates are open for the Inspection of the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptical, ran l-c removed by examining ihcni at the ollice of the -friprietor. Wc take the liberty, then, of suggesting lo every family, that (hey 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. Medietit Define r. I'lincipal office for the United Slates, No. l'J North Eighth stiert, Philadelphia. Western Depot, No. 41, St. Clair street, P'.tts burgh. HENRY YOXTI1EIMER, May 1,1841. Jlgent 1IETATIT1S, OR LIVER VOMVLAIST. Liver complaint is described to be of two forms viz ; Acute and Ch route, which are different in thci seat and character, and are produced from ulcers 01 the Liver, which is deseased on the surface or in th centre. In the former, the patient is attacked wit! sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, tn sever that even the l ed clothes are insupportable ; the pu tient cannot hear to turn or lay on his left side froi the pressure exerted in that position of tlic inflame organs. The latter may go on in such a marine that the first symtoins of Liver Complaint arc thos which mark the occurrence of suppuration. Th Acute and Sub-acute varieties, almost always con mi rice; with some chilly feelings succeeded by her of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish a pcarance. It regular state of the bowels, costivenes couiitencancc changes to a pale or citron color, c yellow like those ulllicted with jaundice, dilliculty 1 breathing, disturbed rest, attended wiih couch, ft verish sym turns, a dry and parched skin, ditlicull of lying on the right side, urine scanty and hig Colored, the patient passes many bad nights and frequ.if.illy troubled with Diarrhtia, Tenesmus 011 Piles, nausea and vomiting, and has a considerab thirst. When the inflammation affects the peril neal coat of the Liver the pain is much more intern and the fever higher than when confined to the Li er. In chronic affections it is uncertain in it 9 te minatin ; the pain is intense, attended occasiona ly with feverish symtoms, a dry end parched ski irregular bowels, sallow countenance, frcqcunt a tacks of juaiulice, the tongue is scarcely ever fn from yellow fur, the appetite bad, and a corrupt it attacks the face and back, behind the shouldeis, A D11. Hahlich's Compound Strengthening T01 ie and Aperient German Pills, will, in a niajorii of rases, produce a perfect cure, and if used at tl very onset of uftliction will in every case arrest tl disease. This is not nieiely theory but fact, w hit can be substantiated by the testimonies of varioi persons who have wiinessed the astonishing eflcc of tin- invaluable medicine. The diet must ht a tenth d to, and the warm baih must not be ncglei ed wht 11 ihe patient can have access to it. Ft and explicit directions are dt fined in the medic pamplct which accompanies the medicine, and c be obtained gratis of any of the regularly appoint! agents w ho sell this medicine. Piincipal Ollice and Ccnvral Depot for the Ui ted States, is al No. l'J Norlh Eighth Street, Phil delphia, where all communications for Agenc'u Advertising anil Medicines must be addressed (pi paid,) which will meet with immediate attention. HENRY YOATliEIMEK, May 1, 1841. Agent. Tliiycil'A L EE A SONS Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Sirengthe ing and (eimaii Apciient Pills are used by all ch ses of people, in preference to other Medicines, I rauao they uie prepared from a pure ettrtict herbs, a wholesome medicine, mild in its operali. anil pleasant in its ell'ect the most certain picsctv of health, a safe ami ellerlual cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion, and all stomach complaints, a prrscrv un J puiiliei of the whole system. lleean.se tl t y soothe the nerves of sensibility a foitily the nervisnf motion, imparting to their mi subtle lluid its pristine tone, thus giving slreng and clearness of mind. Hecausc Ihey never destroy the coats of the st much and bowels, as all strong purgatives tie. Decause science and experience teach us that 1 mere purgalivo alone will rure the disease of t stomach and neives. Weakness is the prima cause of a host of d'srascs, and, by continually 1 soiling to lhattic puigalivcs, you make the disea much worse, instead ol letter. Decause Dr. Hatlich's Medicines are put up u on the common sense principle, to "cleanse ai strengthen," which is the only course to pursue flit ct a cure. Lastly, Decause these Medicine really do cure the d rase lor w hich they are it commended. Prim-it Office for the United Stales, is ul No. l'J Not Eighth street, Philadelphia. HENRY YO.YTH ELMER. May 1,1841. Ago CLEANSE A NI STltENGTJIEN. Th j only sure and best course to pursue in c ring diseases, of w hatever nature they may be, i liist, to cleanse and puiify ihe Stomach and Uo t Is hy gentle apt ricnts; secondly, to give slreng and lone lo those tender organs by the use of prop Ionics. This mode ia always pursued by regul physicians, which they well know to be Ihe 011 course lo resott to, to tiled a speedy and iHTinsne cure. Dr. Harlich's Compound Strrugthenii Tonic and Aieiieiit pills, are sure medicine iflect this grand object. The German A pent pills are to cleanse the stomach and intestine, 1 ler which the Compound Sirentgening Tonic pi are used, lo give strength and lone to thus 1 gans which require trnder treatment. Nearly tw third of the disease which we daily behol aie disease ef the nervous system, and by contin ally using drastic mineral purgative the sutler will soon Cud himself a being; too much refin. to remain long in listener. Full and explicit 1 rrclious both in English and German, aecompai this notice. 1 The above medicine for tile al the Drug Sloie May 1, mi. ,,EKK VO'W Aga