I! A Ml. KOTI! LIST. rCAXSlLTAXU. The fnVow-lrg list shows tho rurri nt value of nil Pcnrsv Ivanin But k Noti n. The mot implicit re li ipoe may l placed upon it, a ii Utvirijuvik catt fully computed with 01 il corrected funn link-l:i-ll's Reporter. Hanks In riillatlrlithhi. Namf. Location. Disp. I I'uitAP. par l' HI NOTES AT PAR. Bank of North Ameiica . Bank i f the Northern Liberties . flunk nf rennatlvnnia , Bank nf IVim Township . , Commercial Dank of Pctin'a. . Fmli'i is' ond Meclianks' Bunk . Ceard Bank . Kensington Bank . . Manufacturers' At Mcchnnics' Bank Mcilitiiiiis' l!ank . . Movumer.sing Bunk Philadelphia Bank . . S.htnlkill Bunk Houthwaik Bank Western Bank . I' t p. I r . par par sr . par par . p,r par Country Raithn. Bmk or Pittsburg li nik of Chester County lln.k of Delaware County B.ink of Grrntaiitowu Bank i f I.enislown Hank i f Middletown Hank of Montgomery d . H ,t,k of Nntihunibeilurid lioiku County Bat k Filtfchuig W t stehester Chester Geimantown Lcwistown Middled wn Norristuwn par par par par pai far par Northumbf iland par in ailing Ceitiml ia Bank & Bridge co. Ci'luinlia par par par jar pr par p,r pal par par par pur par par par f.nrhsli? Bank C-ar'isle Poyirsl.mn B.ink Ess'oti Bai;k Exchange Bunk I do branch of F juntos' Bank nf Ri cks en Farmer.-' B nk if l.nn istei' Farmeis' Bank nf Kudu y ilariishu p Bank Lsncascr Bank Lehnm n Bunk Men ban's' cV Mnnuf Balk Mimr Bai k of Pnitsvillo N rili-ni'oii Bnik Tewai.dii Hank W.st Bia:rh B.mk Wy.-inine Bunk Oii'u e of Bnk of Tc iiii'a. Olice do do Office do do OflVe do do l)nj It stown l'nsiiin Pittsl vtg Hull d.i) iburg B.i lul Lancvtcr 1 ailing 1 J a r i 1 . 11 1 (j Lancaster l.chun' n Pitching IVtsviih, Allentown Towards, Witliamsporl par Wikeshairo par iloirishu'g There Lnncftter 1 offices Beading I ilo nut Eastun J issue n. NOTES AT DISC O U N T. Dank of the United Malta Tliilaili Iphia Oiiirp of Bank of U. S. Pitt.l urg Do do do Eiio Do do do New Brighton Kensington Ss'av. Int. A do JYnn Township Sav. Int. do Balk of Chamhi rshurg Chanibersbuig Bank ol 'Gettysburg Gilts sling Hank of Susquehanna Co. Mor.liose Erie IJ.it.k Eiitt Fsiir.irs' ft Drovers' Bui.k W'oyiiefhure; Fiai.klin Batik Wi.ahinpton Uodale Biiik Hoi f fdule i!orn.rgalii'li Batik of B. Urownavilla York Bark Yoik N. B. The notes of tboRC lai ka on which c omit quotations, and snb.-titntc a dnsli ( ) ore not iircbaMd by the Pbil idi Ipl.ia brckcrti, vvi'h the exception of three which liave a Utter of rifinncc. BROKEN BANKS. riii!adel.l)ia Sav. Irs. rhilaJtl, hit riiilade'phii Loan Co. do f-'i'luiylkill Sav. Int. do Manual Labi r Bank (T. W Dyoli, prop.) foiled failed f iled fbilcd no sale clixcd (li itCil failnl lit Sid no fa!e Li nl fa. lid fl!rd no Mile Aiii Rl.ar.y Bank of i'i BuUoid Dai.k ot Beaver Fvir Jlnnil.ur(5 W ant ii.gton Bi lb futile Pitteluis J'uii-I urg Faji ile co. tin cr.i nst t Ilaimoi.v liank u Stvatara L'aiik ol Wnbtiint.-in ('rn:iu Baiik Ci'y Bai k J'am.trt.' & Mcili'ca' Eurk Farmers' A. N'feli'ei-' Bar k Faiiiuifc'& .Mech'ia' Bank liaiiuony Inmitulo I ! uti : ii gi'ui. Bai.k Jniat.i Bui k J.i.ii.l t nia-ii'k Dirk Ni r In rn Bank f i'n. Ntw Iloje Di I. Biidpe Co. Noiiliuiiii VI LTi.ii n I ol. Uk. North W istirn Ba.-.k ol Pa. Ofiiic of Srhulkill Bank Pa. Ayr & .Vjnuf. Bu.U Plivei E.ikc Bai k L-i'.ii ii Bai k of Penn'a. cMirdiclaml Bank i kitluiiti' Biidcc Co. Ilunlii gilen no utile l.cn isioun no (.do Want n faded Dt:r.J.ff no tale New Hope cluted M ilion no ale Miadtillo clumd PurtCuibon failid Cr;ilo fi.il J Muntnee cloni d I'uicntiAvn fuilid tin ei.f! utg eluded W'llki s! ane nonle All m tee pui0itii (? to be on any IVnntj l vsr.u k not given ill the above lift, may be et duvvn a frauds. Bat kef New Biuiiawitk Bruienkk Belvideie Bail: lielvideie l.'uilingion Co. B.u.k Mic'firJ CeiT.n ( icial Bank J'irih Ambny t'liii.la rl.u il Balk Bridiclin F.nmti Bal k M. ni.t Holly failid 2pm sr 1 1 m par par t'Biniira Hi d ycctianicfc La t.al.wav iVj m 'aiu.cr' end Mi clihliii a' Lk N. Pitnswiik failed Fp.iiiirim' and Mtchoniik' Bk .Middlitown I't. 1pm I- Hill. Ill I':,I,K i f N. J. JelM'V City flldid l!.!i. keii Blg& Gitiz.os Co Hob, ken fad. .1 fared failid fad.d Jeitiy City B ink Jei:ey City Micbullilb' B .nk Mui ufaiiur r.-.' B nk Morii Con. jut y Balk Miitiiicuth Lk it N.J. Mitl.ai.i k' Bji k Meel ai u iind A'ai uf. Bk Mmiii. Canal ai,d L'kg Cu Piot Nun NuMnk Lin Ii Ci. NiW ill -J l i 11 i lll!r Co N.J. .V. I u: c a n Ll.C 'ii 1 blii'ianii Ft HcviKo Morrittnwn p. (I hold Nnvalk 'J rti.ti n Jtiwj City N wnik par falhd ii in I 81 1pm t o tale i IT! par fa. hd fa. led J ni f..l!:d Spn par par S,ni ij in par "i in failed fad. d If lu ii in l pin fall, a 1 dil I I llhviilu 1 u i ken N J I 'in u i : S. l.Lial Ui.n i.c li i k I u ir-- n L.'i U i ii pit ' I'ui.k i'lll III. II Lai Ic Su'l in Liui U:l g Cu Si te 11 .nk fcco e B'Hik liank rotate Bank of Monia retain Bank aid I k Jem Ci y ( rai'fe 1 a iifct.li d. Pi . i cetcn Ul New. ik 1. 12 In .htow n ('. Ii.d. n Mi riu'ow n J li I. lull boll III N i ion Tiei.ton Deer Hat kei.Skck tSalern and Philad Manuf Co iifbii Bank Trenti-n Bunking Co 1'iiiun Bunk W'ai liii.loli Banking Co. lUXAWAlti:. I k of Wilm &. BranJjwini Wi n.ii gtun pai I'unk of Delaware W iln.ii a t JJ.i.k ol Siiijrna Snyu.a, par Do Ital.ch Milloid ar Fain era Ek of State of Del Dover par Do brm th W ilni ngton ui llo branch Giorgttowa j'ar Do biaiicb NiWentilu pat I'r.ii n Bi nk WilunrgUn par fcj L'udi r ' 2 QJ tin all bail marked thus () there trc ei. il.ii lounterfeit or altcied nouaul tbe jou dt" inninalions, iu cireoUtiu. Ar uiiiairi l e'ul reinidv f.if eommun ('oMit. mmlif. A tlinia. Inflnerra. Whi onin X 'ouch. Bioih hilia. i in! all ilium-en i. f ihe Itrmi hnd I.urtf;, lea.ling in (i.iiKuiiipli'Hi; con mrd of the roncen' traled vinuea of lion hound, Bnnsii, Blo.'d Root, Liverwort htid fernal oilier vegi tnbln aul'btnncrn. Prrpand nidj ly J. M. Wisaiow, Hochester, New Yoik. 'Phi' innorfnrr and iinivrmalh admitted pectoral vinuen of He lliiba from which the Tialtam vf Iwitl.ovna if moi'p, r ton generally known In r iiniie rrct.ntirrin a i ui j it in theicfiiVe only necrssj- y in oh r-ne that iliin Mo.lieine contains the whole i f tin ii Mi d c i al pm ritie, hifihly concentrated, a d . ha pity eon, bun d with siTeial other vrge iui If ml a'nm r, a t" render it the miwt speedy, n iM and certain rermdy, now in u.-f, f r the coin i bi'tii al ove i ei iionnl. The I'.ilaain removes all imfiammation and srirp ni - of the Luncr, lnOFei s Inuch tisid phli gin, cn al lu g the B'irnt in e rrtoralc w uh eae and fiee. ib in, iifMiogca Cixigh, rehpve athinatic anJ diffi cult rriirnlmn, beuls the injured parts, opens the poe, in d ri'iiii oars the ilinluihed nrrvea, and give nnn'h tn I he tinder lungs, and thus produces a j redv and ladling eute. IoiiATni in. itii nsrT rniMK in Maw. W e tire not amoi g that class of Editors who fur I few dollais will, (it the expeiF of truth and hn tiPHty) i-ciaik up" on article and bring it into rapid alp j neither aic we willing In lemain silent, ofur having lon'od the Utility of on im rovenient or di- cuveiy in n iinceor ait. Our readers w ill reenllert we t.i'.d them wc weie unw. II wi h 0 sore throat and vi.iln t ci hi some few weeks aim. Well, we pur chased two bullies of VINSLOH"8 BALSAM OF IIOUKJIOUND. and so sudden wa the chip, that we furgoi we ever hod a cold. Tlo who are nfllicied, nny t y it upon our n commendation. faivittoH 1'fltgrvjh. For dale by HE.NKY VOXTI1EIMEU, SunLurt, JAC(Jl) BRIliHT, Korthumbrrland. Alan, by Dmpcii'ls geiien.lly throughout tho country. Qy- 1'iiep, 0 cents per uolile. AiikiiKl Hili. It 4 I . I v. THIS MACHINE AGALNST TIIK WOK LI). inroitTAKT to PARivicns. AYENPOIST'H Improved Piiteni Threshing Machine ond Hnnp Powoi, which threihes und cleans al the fOine time an invention for whiih Farmers have lung looked in vain, ond which tenders the abuve m.uliino peifect and pol further improvement. Those w ho have I een waiting fur fOinelhinit hi tler limn I erelofuie t,fli red for tale, will find this tube the article. Come ace it and jui!(je lor youtta Ivpn, The subscribers have pntrhasfd the light of the above Machine and Horse Power, fur tlie coun ties of NoTITHl-MDl.HI.AMI, I.TCOMINO, ClIKTOK, and L' Mn it and also, the piivileges of vending H em in any other phiies for which tLu right hat not been picviouMy sold. The advantages which this Machine has over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy and tlnee men con dn all the threshing and cleaning ot 150 bushtU of wheat in one day and this usually takes si ven hands one day and three the next. For field threshing it takes tho lead of any thing in this woild lio grain is scattered or hat. Such is the rupcriority of the Ilo'te Poer, that three lnr-ea can thiesh as much with it ts four can w ith any other. The Maehinca and Horse Tower will l sold together or sept rate, to mil urchasers. Made ond sold in Milton, bv the sulscnbers. W M. WELCH, WM. II. POMP, I1ENKY FK1CK. Milton, April 17, 1611. It F. COJUn f '.VM TtV.V. THKESHING & WINNOWING MAI II INF.. Having hud ill ufc, cue i f Pavt npnti's PaUnt 'J'l.ierhilig und Wiiiin vvii g Mai l ines, n dlrnp ri enieilly called upon fur nur opinion in ngaidtu iheir value, durability and advai.toges, we inuke, tiee to stale, that thty txcud in our oiii.icn, any Thresh rg Machine we cv.r befuie witntSMd in use. Tl.cy will thresh und clean, fit fur inaiket SCO hushtly of l.iat er day, si.d this with li e aid of thn e hands hi siiles the diiver. Ti e ciiran is iukiI ell' ff. ni the grain un en incline plane, ex it nding about 12 lu l firm the Machine, fc'corit ly a grain is lost. What in if rune ini oitane and ITutly so, is tl.C fact that mi dust passts fn,ni tho Mitchine to the man who feeds it. 'J he Jlori-e power set ma In be ptrlectimi itself li ne hurres may woik it wilhen.eni.il their Ikslttt gait need only be the ordmaiy liigh guit. We must cheerfully n commend ll e Muihine to Faimers thty aie manufacturtd in Mihon ly Messrs. W elt h l'oirp ti.UFiuk. JlilLIP HIIGEKT. JOHN B HEI.l.EH- Cliilisquaque ts! p., Nonh'd co, Match 20, 1841. BKADY'S HOTEL. D.4TII.I.r, CC! 1.131 III A C.OI'.M'Y, i't linsj It unta. THE S-fBSCniBEK .-Cfjectfully informs the public, that he has removed fiuni the town i f ( lUltuitia to Lh.vville, and that he has purchased in that place, f l uigc and Vomnn,dious ItRICK II O r K K , AT THK COII N 1 11 t'P MILL AMI .M A UK KT STItLtTS. fOpp'..lr llie Ciiiirt-lltutr.J i . t W hieh he hu fifed tip by Itir ererliori yfii-Sh of ADDiriONAI. lit ILDINCS. ami 1J,,,',tensive S PA Bl.l.Nti, for the llnlrr mmilntfaituinjitfiil of Truvt !.'( tnci VitiHrt. He is now prepaitd to aeioiiiimdaie all who m.iy favor him with a call, and be wonl.l state that n'. thit'g in his power shall be h fl t inlone, to leiidt r his cu-li iners cni full -.hie and hn py whi!p undii Ins t aie. II is ut ei inini'i'aiiiiiK are an p!e, and his rooms (i ri, si. i d in iiini ein s y !r, and i he pruprit ti r is de li iii.ii , J tl ai bis ciiii hsbiiii-ni thall .Uftuin and k.. p up it: the er. wing if pntjliun ui.d impoitdiice ol ihe luwh in V.I.11I1 it t Uie , d. His Tauik wi I r si.pplied with every luurv of 1 ttie sr-ison, ai d tlt- ftsi cud ikoictst variety the Vfiihit ton cflrd. IPs Bui will be stored wnh j cl! tic Lttt ail, c is Ihal can te furniihed ly nur 1 eiui, and the whuh- will he such as to g ve nii j f.iciiuti to 1 v ry 1 i.e. I W ell knowing tl al an rn'ich'eurd pnbl'e will ulwuys judge f. r 1I.11111 Ives, he (tela confident ihut thty will favor hliu Willi ihrir p.tionajje. KAMI LL A. BRADY. I:.nii.', .lun. HO. Si:Lr.ADJLT.Vl LOG LKACK FOK SAW.MII.I.S. Bi Buvjaui N. Crsnw, T,!E u,"riU'' 1,"vi,' B'-tw,l th nfcht foi veiuhng and ubu;. M tbove valuable inven. f 7h. ., J "l'":" W"""J Cotn.y. oili-r to di.pose of the san e to p.r.o,,. wh lnu tl) ... if rM "i?.,"'"'" ' now ' '-'ti. l. at the saw mill of Mr, M tar.y, i.e., tn,hu.y, w h. re it tan he inspnud by owmr .f taw nulls and all olhtis lntesied. E. GtHUN, !jrch.27-tf fAftl'EL COBl.N. IMPOB.TANT TO ri'HB Undersigned take pleasure in suhmitiing . to tho puh'ic the followii g Been t mendntions of Prstl's Cast Imn Smut Mill and Grain lluller to II tlealers iu Grain and manufactory of Flour, be lieving it to In; superior to any thing of Ihe kind ever olf red to Ihe public. All oidett oddressed to Col.J. M'Fadden, Lewishurg, Union county Penn sylvania. EBEINEKZEK KQlilUE, JACKSON M'FADDIN. CEItTltMV.ITESt Mnctx'i Mill. Centre Co., March SO, 1841. J. M'Famiih iSi h 1 I chieifully testify to the gnodne-s and diliability of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill at tl Grain Huller, ns being t far sueriiir arti cle for the cleaning uf smut and oil other impurities that I have ever seen, and I have len engaged in the manufacture of Flour for greit many yesrs, and have always tiied to have the best apparatus fur manufacturing that could he got, and do say Ihal the above machine is the hist apparatus I believe now, in use. J'iiiv MoAit. B!onmburg, Dcc.SC, 1S40. Col.J. M-Fahiiin Sim In reply tn your Isvor, rectivrd a few days since, I have only to say, that the fact of my having in'rndiiced into etrh nf the four mills that I am concerned in, oiip nf Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I can give you of their utility, Yours truly. War. M'Kkitt. Milton, March 17, 1841. i. M'FAnnm Sin : I do heichy certify without ony hes lation, that Piatt's Smut Mill and Giain Huller is the moat peifect marlin e tn cleanse grain of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I believe I have seen all the kinda that are now used in Pennsylvania, and I must say that thtro is nothing of the kind ever been invented that will Ci mo in competition with it. G10. Ecki iit. Co 1.. J. M-FsnniM Sin : Dur ng the past 24 years I hate been constantly engaged in manufac turing flour, and during the Inst 13 years have hi en the owner of a grist and flouting mill, and among all the contrivances to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of tho opinion that Pratt's iron ma chine is superior to any with which I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about tighieen months. FarnritirK lit as. YurMiire Mill; Dec, 1810. I wont in my fl, Hiring mill as good an apparatus to prep. ire grain for flouring, as the test1, and I w ant no t etlt r thnn Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Cir.ASos. Sunlmry, December 22, 1840. Cot. J. M'Famhw 81 n 1 I have in my mill one of Pratt's cast ond wiotight iron spiral Smut Mills and Grain Huller, and am confident that in regard to Finiplicny of destruction, ond durability of mate rial, it if snpciior to any I am acquainted with. Hknut Masnlh. Betir Cap Mills, Dec. 22, 1810. Cot. J. M 'Fa nn is Si n : I harp in try flouring mill one of Frail's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mill, and I am decidedly of the npininn that it is the best machine I prepare grain for flouring that I am ac quainted with, and as such cheerfully u commend it to all who ate engaged in the manufacture of flour. Jacob LttsKxniNo. Aarontlurg, Man h 23, 1841. Cot. J. M'Faiihi s Sib : I lake pleasure in ray ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvement for the cleaning of grain of nil kinds, that has yet come iiudtr my observation, and ihal I believe il fr superior to any thing of the kind ever invented. You may ue my name in any way you think piepet. O. P. Diucah. Union Mill. Jan. 14. 1841. This ia to certify that I have had Piatt's Oast and wrutght iron Smut Machine and Giain Huller in use lur better than 12 months, and find it to answer every purpose that it was intended lor. Smut can be taken out of wheal I believe eveiy pnrtiele nf it can be taken out without bieaking the grain ol the wheat. Jon Planck. Aaromlutp, Maid 2:1, 1841. Cot. M'FsnriN Sm : I have been engaged in manufacturing Supeifiup Fhur for many ars, at d have at this time one ot Prnli's Smut Mills in each of my nulls, 01,1! I do l.ett by m cmim rd them a the most valtiable impiovum nt for c'taning wheat ol smut and all other impuiitics, thai I am acquainted with. JlttFS Dl'.NCAN. Col. M'FAnniJt Si rt : I have hten cngauid in the nianiilartuiing ot flour fi r 28 ye ns, and most chicrfnlly it c, 11, nit nd the above machine, ss I cing by fr the hist u psiaius b r cleansing grain that 1 have evt r usi d or setn. I Consult r il an iiu'i en sil Ic article lur any null that pieiciuU to do any I u sincSK. Juiin Fi silt 11. .iijutdud Mills. Dec. 4. 1640. Cot. J. M-l AMnx Sih: Fish's Cast lion Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about three years since, and Iltlievp it is the best ailit le of that kind now in use. It will not only remove smut eneiely,hut is a most valuable a paiatua to clean wheat and rye of any character, and pnpaie il for flouting. BrvjAMis Boose. Ituifburg, Dec. 22. 1810. Cot. J. M'Fadhik Si 11 : After a cateful and cand.d examination and tii.il of the mat bine, in re gutd to construction, neatness and depalt h in eie r in Km. rconoiny in price, and power to set in ope ration. I am fully cmvincid and satiifird, thai the mavhii.c above ulluded to, is ticond to no one iu use. J. Moiinovv, M i IL r and Flour Manufacturer. Cattuwitta, Dicuiihir 5, 1S40. Cot. J. MTappin Sim : Pratt's Cast and Wirught Iron Spiral Smut Mill ind Grain Huller, consider to be the last machine tn remove smut and oilier impuiities to w hieh giain is subject, that I have used, or w nh which 1 am acquainted, in re paid to durj' ibty ol roati rial, simphciiy of construe lion, i.cauies and despatch in ixet ution. Josirit Paitov. N. H. Tl e tihovc msrhines are manufaeturid at il I.ewisburg Fnundiy, L'i ion county and at the Ulotnii burg Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. I, cu si me. Jiinr 10, 1841. itlitltat'l Weaver V .Son, Rcrc m Aliens & ship ciianclehs. Nn. 13 North Water Street. Philadi phia. A l"j constantly on liatiJ. a g.111 ( , i.ssort mi nt of Cordnge, Seine Tw ints, &c . v 17. : lai'tl Ropes, Fishing Ropes W hile Rones, Manil la Boprs, 'J o iv Lines It r C'tnal Boats. Also, a complete asxiitmei t nf Seine Twines, Ac. oeh as Hemp S ud ami Hilling Twine, Best Putei t (nil Net Twine, Cotton Shad and llening 'I wine. Shoe Threads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bi d Coids, I'I. ugh Lines, Halters, Tract a. Cotton and Linen Car el Chains, Ac. all of whiih they will dispisoof on leasoiiablc teiuif. Philadelphia. November 7, 140. Lfell LURK, IlAiOTTcTJ UIICIEAIE XJRY GOODS STOIIC. No. 1C0 1-2 Market Street, I'hib. (Btluo Fifth Scuff, side ) A ll'""::,. Lace, ., J Fsiicy Goods, l ountry .Mi ;,anif ere respectfully letpae.ud Iu t'v'. ifti'tn a call and examine lor tl-t in elvts. Philutlt Iphia, November 7, 1 S40. I y. SPUKIMJ, GOOD 6i CO! No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the aliiiition of Count iv Mrreliants to their t'Heiisite assortintniol ISiitltb Fru.ch and American 1'iy d'ooda, which they jflti fui asle on the nnt riasouabU terms. PLII-dt Iphia, Novemrxr 7, 1M0. ly. CITV AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Sumber 89 North Third Street, rhHadefyhia 1)UBLIC SALES of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shots and Hats, and in short a j moot eveiy description nf goods, are held ot this establishment every evening. Gooda ire alo told ut private sale during the thty at the average auction piicos. Store keepers and tradptt will unu it to their advantage by attending the soles. CO. MACKEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, N'ovemhn 7, 1840 Jnrob rrlsimitli & Son. ESPECTFLLLY informs their frienda and acquaintances generally that they still con- linuu tn keep at tho old aland, No. 246 North 3d street, Philadelphia, all kinds of TOBACCO &KVFF AND SEGA RS. W'hkh they will sell on the must accommodating and reasonable tcini. N. B. All (roods sold will ho guaranteed, ond all ordera promptly attended to. Phtladi Iphis, November 7, 1810. ly. I 1U1 lilt Alj VV LlClCi LAST HAKER, No. 74 Cnllow-hill 8lrect, Philadelphia, ("Three durirs al.tive Second. J SHOE Findings always kept on ham!, which he offers for sale on the lowest tertna. Country Merchtntaare puilicularly to call and judge fur themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. lv. LOWER & B AKRON, IrrSporters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 171 North Tninn Stsht, PiiiLAnrirHiA. TXTHERE their fiiends arid customers will always ' find a largo and general assortment of Foreign and Domeatic Haidwaie, which they will sill al the lowest prices. Phtlt delphia, Novrmhrr 7, 1840. ly. OF EVERY EESCR1PTION. NEW ENGLAND OIL COMPANY. No. 29 North Water Street, Phila. ANUFACTCREES nnd denlers in Oils of every description both for burning and inaiiulaciuring purposes, which will he sold much lower than they can I procured e'sewhere, and warranted in quality to ctpiol ony in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving aa teprct nted, may he returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will be refunded. Their slock now in store consists ot the follow ing oils, vix : 30,000 gallona Winte! Bleached Spetm" oil, COCO dn do do do do dll dn Colorless Oil, 15,titl0 10.000 20.000 6000 15,000 Fall snd Spring Sperm Oil, W inter Sea Elephant, do Piesed W hale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 200 Burrels supetioi Stioitn Oil, 310 do Cod Bank Oil, fiO dn Nea'e Foot Oil, 75 Casks Olive Oil, Tanner s OiU fXj This Company ha 0 mtmK-r of Vessels en gaged in the Cod Fisht ry, ond Tanner may rely upon getiing at all limes Oil as pure as imported. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1840. ly. .TTEITTXCIT. flHE special attention of huyeia liom the sninh J. and west, ond for the state trn.'c, ia respectful ly invited to the following asoilnit nl of GUVDS, which the aubscril er will dispose of ot sin h prices as will amply tepay his fiiends for calling anil t X amining his stock. To CASH puichasers, at the present time, extraordinary inducements will he of fered. COO pieces heavy variegated Spanish niatl'ng. 5C0 pieces Canton muttmg, assmted 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 white, chetked ami flowered. 1(100 In anh rugs, a I e.iutilut assoitnu lit 1 f Wil ton, Brussels, Tufted, Turkey, tnd Hemp rugs. "00 piece woolen, worsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Veiieiinn and block Catpetings. An elegant vur.etv of VN ilii.u, HuiFnU, fHO ih and English, Veneiiau, Damiisk, p. ice. 1000 dozen men and boys caps, comprising a gieat variety of Fur, Seal, Nittii.i, Muskrat, and Coney, Hair. Sealette snd Cloth Caps. 100 doztn Allicanl Mais, assoiltd tin s. 1(0 do Manilla do do do fiO do Sheep-skin do do do 30 baits French Baskets, computing every de scription. f (Kl pair Venetian Blinds, ass'd figuies and colors. 3000 pat.nl do do dn 1000 nests Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, embossed leather, straw and oil cloth. fiOl'O dozen Combs, assorttd tortoise shell, Brt tillian do horn, ivory, brass and wood, comprising a large assortment of evcty variety. 3000 dozen Whips awoitcd wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovers or tiding, of gut, lea thei mid thread, with Geimau silver, gilt, ivoiy and bone lnoiinlir!(.s. 10( 0 dtizeu painted pails, Wilson's brat d. 10(0 nests cedar Tubs aid Butkcts; also, Churns, Piggins, Water Cans, Ac. The above together with an extensive assoitment of fancy goods, Brittauia and Cieiman silvt r ware, feather and I ristle Brushes, Looking (i lasses, Ma hr.ganv and (itll Planus, i f eveiy size and ili i ri lioii, arc manufactured, iuipnrted, and sehcied ex pressly foi the southern, wi stern nnd state tiade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 18 North 2d stiett, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 7, If 40. ly. G. VA. & L. B. T-YLC?s. FFKR FOR SALE, al the South Easi Cor ner of Fifth and Murhct Stietts, t'hiludtl- pitta Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted, do do do ugid do do do do water pioof, double soles and double uppers. do Culf-skiu do do and uppers, do Heavy Watt r Leather Boots, do do Ntats do do. do High quarter Shoes, Call-skirt, do do do Ci oilers do do Fine Monroes warranted do nailed do Kip do do Calf do do Coarse do do ' do Shoes do do do do do do do Fine, 1.0 do to Kip do Calf and Seal Skin Pumps. do List Socks with and without soles. do Carpet do dn dn do Patent Wai ranted Wtter-prnut Moccasins. Ladies' do do do do Laihta' tanned India Huller slims. (1 iil'enieiis' dn Overshoes. W nli every other desciption of boots and shoes. Fur Caps of evt ry description, Travell ng Trui ka ul eury description. Vei eii- n 'J'rjvelling Baca. Patent Gum Elastic riboe Blocking. Bonnela of all kinds, Pslm Leaf Jlsta. I'bilsdelj.hia, Noveiiiber 7, Ib40. ly. SHAIVIOKIN COAL. OF t very superior quality, can lie had at ony lime, by application to the auhscrihers, in lota to suit purchasete. They keep large, egg, broken, and flue coal, fit for burning lime. J. II. ri'RDY & Co. Sutihttry, Sept. 26. If. FETEE. COITOVEP., Vholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. No. C6 NbriA 2 ttreet.afttc dvon uboie .Itch, I'hUtnlelihia. ALSO Trunks, Cai pet Hogs snd Volices, nf ev ery desciiption, all of which he offers for sale nn the most reasonable terms, Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly r. w. tsuTTif; Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. No. 37 Noolh Thitil street , two dimrs below the Citil Haiti. Vhiliidehlih. COUNTRY Merchants ond others ore solicited to examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, N'ovrniher 7, 1840. ly p . & a. irovtTLPr s China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse, Ab 104 North Third strret, third door btloio Vine street, I'hiluilelphia. WHERE they constantly keep on hand t large assortment of China, Glass and Liverpool Ware, which they will dispose of on the most rea sonable terms. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. TI1EOPILUS GULP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. A'o. 5 South Third tircet, four doors Lelou Market 1 hitudetplixa' TTT" EEP constantly on hand t large ond general fi igk, assortment Conch Lamp', Carriage Bands, Axle Arms, t.liptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac Country Merchants and saddlers w ill he supplied at nil times on the moat leasonahle terms. '1 bey will find it to their advantage to cull and examine hi assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, Novemler7, 1840. ly. REYNOLDS, McKARLAND CO Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Britisl and American Dry Goods. No. 105 Market street, FhiUidilphia. COl'NTRY Merrhant", and others can he sup plied at all times with on extensive assort. uient of the best and most faahionahle Goods upon Ihe most reasonable term. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. lv. J. S. lEE.Pi., Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store An. 44, North Fourth near Arch .it., l'hiladilphia TXTHERE Country Men hauls ond others can he ' supplied, st ll limes, with a large ns-ortmi nt of Hosi. rv. Gloves, Merino. Cotton, ond Woolen Shirts ond Drawers, Spool Cotton, Potent Thtend Cotton Coids, Buttons, Tapis, Bindings, Hook, snd Eves, Pins, Ac. And a crneral van tv of u-e ful articles, which he offers f r sale at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, November 7, 1--40. Iv. WARRANTED Brass Clucks, For III Dollars EQL4L for lime to atiy until by Cli.clc Ped lars fur f 25, for sale by March 1:1. H. B. MASSER. UVnii COMPLAINT, Cvred by the. use if Dr. II 111.1t h's Cnvteorun STUJIOTIIlMIktl 1MI Ari:ltl.T Pll.l.. Mr. William Riciiaiiiis, Pittsburgh, Pa., rn lircly cured of the above distressing disease : His sytiiloms were, pain and wtight 111 the hft side, loss ol appetite, vomiting, acitl eructaiions, disten tion of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ul brra'hing, tli-luibuj rest, attended with a cough, gieat debility, with other symtoms indicating great deiangrment of the functions of the liver. Mr. Riciiaiiiis had the adv'ue of several physcians, but rtceited no relief, until using Dr, Haiii.ii it's Med icine, which t. rminated in t fli cling a peifect cute. Ptiricipal Oflice, 19 Noith Eighth Sneet, Phila delphia. AUo for s.ile at the diug smre nf HENRY VO.YT1IE1MFR, May 1. 1841. Agent. Tin: cai si: of do-ease. Nearly all classes of disease, are consul by some obstiuction in the svstim, which prevent the tegu lar and wholesome operation of the animal func tions. This state of the system, is disease, which is manifi sted in a variety of forms, mmo or less malignant in their character. To restore the system to a slate of health, then, ii is only necessary to re move ihe cause of disease, and the end is aceom plished. The cause ia ol atruction somewhere. Thm can be removed by purgation, which is the only means that should be rt sorted to, because, suggested by reason, and by nature. Dr. Htrlich's Stiength ening and German Aperient Pilla, arc allowed by ihj thousands who have used ihiiu, to be the liest purgative medicine in existence. Because, they not only remove all oltruetions, and purge the sys tem of its impurities, hut, because, and which is ex tremely important, sliengihen and give proiei tone to the stomach, and produce a healthy action of all the parts. Besides, they are so mild or.d gentle in their operation, as to rendt r them at all times a per fectly safe and desirable remedy. The afllicled would do well, then, to urehase a box or two of this invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, in stead of dialroying their systems with oft-repeated doses tif calomel, and other drugs, so injurious 10 human life and happiness The above nudeeine for ssjeot the Drug alore of HENRY YOXTHEI.MLR, May 1. 1841. . f SICK HEADACHE. Is a very common aflet tion. Its attacks are very reveie, and chaiacteiizetl by spasmodic pjius, shill ing from one pait of Ihe head to the other, fre quently commencing in the morning, attended with suknesa of the stomach, nausea, fanning r stme.imes vomitiiig. giddiness, and ewltliti'on" 0V sight, Ac Ac. II.,. drsesse ,. . j f nous causes, peihap t1 , , 11 ...-, iP most common, is a de rangement Ol ... ....1 j:. :. ein. ...... a,.u tiigrBiic organa. 1 r .fV I. ES are most subject to this affection, nar. tieuiariy inose wno lead a stdentary life. Dr. liar lich's Compound Slnngthtnitie; Tonie and Cer mim Aper.ent Fills, are wairaiited to ant this troublesome disease : firat by cleansing the stomach snd b. wcls, purifving the blood, and lemoving all disftsrd and excrementuous humors from the liver and intestines. By the use, Cist, of t few doses of the A Client German Pi!, afterwards two er three d.-see of the Strengthtniiig Tonic Fills, w hieh are used to strengthen and invigorate the nervous hyttent, give t, no to the aiomach and organs of Digestion, thus impurtii g to their subtile fluid its pnsiine vigoi, this afflicting disease may beenliiely lemoveil. 'J bis is the only mode of lieaiing this annoying conipluint, and has I ten atletidid with sucossin thousands of esses. PbmpU ts jiving general directions, msy he ob tained gttua, at No. 10 North Eighth Utttt, I'hilg. delphit. HENKY YOX11IEI.MER. Uy . Agent. TO THE COMMUNITY. THE success which hsa tttendtd the ?, of Dr llnrltch's German Aperient and Conipouni ttrengthming Tonic Fills, is truly astonishing. I is no vain boast to say this medicine has proved h; its happy tlT.cts iu the rure or a vsiiety of disease to which the human frame ia liable, to be voally au pcrior to the mony preparations before the pubht Many of these prep nations ore compounded by ir divitlualo who ar. positively ignorant of the tnystc ties nf the human system, and mere pretenders t medical know ledge. Dr. Harlich, however, ia celr bralod among the German fai uliy aa a man of th highest scientific attainments, and equally distir guished throughout Europe, st 0 successful medicr practitioner, spent most of the years of a useful lil in the aquisition of such knowledge as might prov beneficial to hit fellow creatures. In the pills whic he invented, and which bear his name, the puhli are assurtd of tn article that possesses' more ilia ordinary virtues. From the acknowledged taleu of this inventor, nothing; less than a good artic rouM lie expected j and the experience of man years has afforded demonstration of the virtues Ins medicine. InUetmanyand other parts of E' rope, its r potation it established. In this counti into which it hat hut been recently introduced, it rapidly gaining the most substantial reputation. Tl numerous cert ficatet ofcuiea of the most ohstina diseases t fleeted by the use of Harlich's Pilla, w hit me proprietor is constantly receiving, i proof of ll laei. uay otter day he receives new lestimonn of their efficacy, and week after week increases t demand for them. This is not mere assertion; i numetalile certificates are open for the inspection the public, and the doubts of any who are skeptic cm le removed by examining thein at the oflice the proprietor. We take the liberty, then, of suggesting to eve family, that they make use of Dr. Hailich's Pit Let them keep 1 supply constantly on hand, to used when occasion demands, and they will rccei the most unequivocal proofs of utility. Mcdii Di finer. Principal office for the United Stales, No. North bighth stteet, Philadelphia. Western Depot, Nn. 41, St. Clair street, Pit burgh. HENRY YOXTHE1MER, May 1, 1811. Age- HEP ATF11S, OJ L1YF.R COMPLAIN Liver complaint is deicribed to be of two furr vit ; Acute nnd Chronic, which arcdiflVrcnt in th scat and chaiRCter, and ore produced from ulcers Ihe Liver, w hieh is deseased on the surface 01 in 1 centre. In the former, the patient is attacked w sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, to sev that even the I cd cl, thea arc insu portable ; the tient cannot hear to turn or lay on his left side fr the pressure exerted in that position of the infiarr organs. The latter may go on in such a man that the first symtoms of Liver Complaint are th which mark the occurrence of suppuration. 'J Acute ond Sub-acute varieties, almost always cc mence with aome chilly feelings succeeded by h of the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish 1 pcaiance. Ii regular stale of the bowels, coslivent t ountencance ehanges to t pale or citron color, yellow like tho?e i. Ill nted with jaundice, difficult breothing, disturlicd rest, attended with couph, verisli syrnt 111;, a dry and parched skin, diffici of lying on ihe light side, urine sennty and h Colored, the path nt pa-scs many bad nights am fr (pi ntly troublid wiih Dianhrca, Teuamus e IMi", i.mix.M nnd vomiting, and has a considers ihirit. When the inftammaMnn aff.cts the per i.eu! coat of the Liver the puin i much more inte in d the fever higher thon wlnn confined to the I er. In chronic affections it is uncertain in its ' minntion ; the pain it intense, attended occosioi ly w ith ft veiish symtoms, t dry and parched al irregular bowels, sallow count nance, freqeunt t eks i f jii:,i..!ii e, .he tongue is scarcely ever f fu ni yi il.iw fur, the appitr.e had, and a coirupt .It ic' s the face and h.n k, behind the shuuldeia, i Du. II mum's Comp 'und Strengthening Ti ic and A per , 1 ni Germ m Piilv, will, in a major of eases, produce 1 peifect cure, and if used al very olisi t of affliction will in every case arrest disease. This is not meiely theory hut fact, wh call be substantial. d by the testimonies uf vari, persons who have wiinca-ed the astonishing eflt of this invuluable medicinp. The diet must bi ten Jul to, nn J the warm bath must not be neglt ed wlun the p..lient can have access to it. i and explicit d rections are di fined in the mrd pamplel w hieh accompanies the medic, ne, and 1 i c obtained gratis of any of the u gulurly sppoiu agents who st II this nieili. iue. Plincipal Oll'.ce and Central Depot for the L ted Slates, is at No. 19 North Eighth Street, I'h dtlphia, where all communications for Agenc Advertising and Medicines must be addressed ( paid,) wlmh will meet with immediate sil.nlion HENRY VOX1 HEl.MER, May 1, 1841. Agent J'JUNCJJ'AL REASONS Why Dr HARLICH'S Compound Strength ing and German Aperient Pills are used by all c ses of prople, in preference to other Medicines, cause they are prepared from a pure eztract herbs, a w holesome medicine, mild in its opertl and pleasmt in its effect the most certain piesei of health, t safe and cfli clual cure of Dyspt pi. Indigestion, and oil stomach complaints, t preset and puiifiei of the whole system. Because they soothe the nerves of sensibility 1 fortify the nerves of motion, imparting to their n subtle fluid its pristine tone, thus giving strcn and clearness of mind. Because they never destroy Ihe coatt of the 1 inach and bow 1 Is, aa all strong purgatives do. Because science and exietieuce teach us that mere purgative alone will cure the disease of stomach and neivcs. Weakness it the prim cause of 1 host of d'seases, and, by continually sotting to Drastic puigslives, you make the disc much worse, 111 -tend ol letter. Because Dr. Hailieh'a Med cines are put up on the common sense principle, to "cleanse 1 strengthen," which is the only course to pursue ehVct a cure. Lastly, Because these Medicines really do eure the t eae lor which they are r commended. Prinei t lilice for the Cnitid States, is at No. l'J No Eighth street, Philadelphia. HENRY. VOXTHEI.MER, Wr.y 1, 18-11, Age CLEANSE AND STRENGTHEN. The only sure and b;( enurae to pursue in ting tlise. ses, 01 whatever nature they may be, first, to cleame tnd purify the Stomach auj Be els by gentle epeiients; secondly, to give slrcnj and tone to those tender organs by the use of proj Ionics. This mode it always pursued by regu physicians, which they well know to he the 01 course to reso-t to. to , fleet t speedy and pennant cure. Dr. Ha 11 lich's Compound Strengtlieni Ionic and Aperient pills, are a sure medicine eflect this grand object. The German Apetit pilla are to rleonse the atoms, h and inleaiiuet, ler whieh the Compound Stien'gening Tonic pi tre used, to give strength tnd lone 10 th.se . gsns which requiie tinder treatment. Neerly iw ihin't of tho discuses which we daily bcho ate diseases of the nervous system, and by coot 111 al'y using drastic mineral purgatives the sutT. 1 will toon find him-eif a being too much refln lo remain long in txislence. Full and explicit rrctions both in English aid Geiwan, r;ggrxipj tliia ooltce. "I hs above mcdicint for ta' ,s, r),Ur Mty I, 1841. , Xi.an Agt