BA.XK XOTIJ LIST. rcxxsYi-VArjiA. T' P f I'eMvinc list sh.W the curr- lit value of nil P. imsi '.siu.ij I'ni k N.it . The most implicit n li.-iii'r m i) le pl.ccil upon it, a it i ertri witU curt lirly C 'tiinrcd Willi ai d colriiNt'J horn lib k t. ii's I!. ..T'i f. N Lni'ATIuX. ' K S A T i' A R. IHC. 11 I'll I LAI). fir par pur . p.ir (V ,1 -f : J':i;il; of ih Nnitiirru Liberties U..;.k '( l i-i n- hfti.is i-ink nf l'tr.n Ti'wn-h'. . . ".itni.rr nl Bank if m:i. . 3' mi i i' nml Mechanics' Bunk . Oi m.l IJ.n-.:. Kfiistra'i.ii Bank . M I'.u.iirtiir. rs A; Mechanics' Dunk .Vi-1,ni:i.V Uar.k Mi''. . mi B il k . I I iln.lrlj.lni Bunk Sahuvlkil! ibitk K ) i ; ! . w a i k l'ntik . Wtgituu Bank par) l'"r I Mi r par j pur ; . imr ! M I1"' ! 'llf ' par ; jar Count ry Hanlis. It.uik of Pittsburg II iiik t.f ('Letter County H i k of Pchiwure County Jl.tr U rf Gcrmaiilovvii 1'fU.h I'l l.r i-t(IVMl I! .in!', . f M iddle'.cvvn Ha'.l; "f Montgomery Co. li.'i.k i.l N. rti'i'ml.rtluud Units (' I'.iiity I!. ink ' . .1 l. i, ( i.i ! ,nk & Bridge CO. 'ni..!.: li.ink I"' ivlei.town Il.ink Bat-k Lx.'Lango Bank Do do branch of Fi nn .ik' Hank ff Docks co 1 I'.'l'n.fi- R nl; i if l.ancnUCi' l'uuiu ik' Bank i'f Reading i:..r,;-:.uip u.u.k !. i.ciiM f r Bank !.hi;. Bank ; . i.fin:' A: Mnnuf Dank '::a .6' U ii. I; of Potu-vitio N n'.i ::;.t 'ot; B .iik '.' 'ii ..'.i Il.u.k I'ntMiui Vtrlutc ChcsU-r liptmantown 1,1 wiht'UWl Miihlkti'n ii IVnirisU'wn pr Ni-.rihiiinl'rilanil yt 3 I.. I par i ('olum)iia Carlisle p. iv lotutva I) .stun ritti.u'i? Hull ll.ill'lUJ Uriftol Lanntrr K ading IIarulurg I..iiicM'tcr 1 .rl "ii i. ii I'lt'l-l'U'ff ,..,r ( 1"" piir par Si par pat por par pur par par KlitCMll Aili'iitoA n 'J'l.n hi da Willianianorl Vi i ki'tl hi to par ; par tJ'-JiiCil pnt ' yimiini-' IJ;iiik 'in. c ui Lii.iik of IVriti'a. illico tio Co di'i.' i'o ilo Hiiii'O il do :.'on;s at par JIri i-l'UiR Ini-.l'UiR" Three .:niC.'.sier I offici t .ending ( do m l I 1 L.i?: jii J itut ii. DISCO U.N T. k I .c I'lii'-,! Sl..tr" li.'io- ol SiHiik ct V. ii. i) i do do L' di do 1' !!'!' II 'IV. Ina. A iiii Ton Hi-! i;i fnv. Ina. It ii I; o: I'l.n.nlii'liurg J'. i.i SH'itvi-1'Uri i f UMjut'liutiria Co. 1 in' I5-.ii k iVir.-r.' A- Plovers' Batik l'i.ii,k in l..u.k" II. .1.1 Ml.. ii- Ii.uk ....iip-il -i-I'i B.irk of B. l'l il ..:. Ij-I.ia 1'ittsl.ur J'.l iu Ic Uiihton do do Clnmbi rlii (. tiyai my Mnnlioao Eiiu Wnyrf-fhurg Vt'i ahlnlo.i Poi.esdiiS: Urownutille 10 t I! mk Uai.k York N. B, '1'hrf tioda of lldo Lanka on which ve onv.t (juot iliuns. and fuhitulo a dh ( ) nre not purchased hy tl.c I'lii..d Iphia lirokern, wi;h t! e i.cej tioa ill lla.te iv Inch l.ove a letter ot r.lrrmit, B R O K E N B A N K S. riuladt-!.hia Sav. li.a. I'lnladi Ij hia tailed rhih.di:phia l,ri;.n Co. do (.died t.'.uviv k.i) Sav. Ir.a. do f.iled y.-y. tin: L.ii crBdiik (T. V Py.'ti. prop.) f.iiled A 1'i-p! a-y Bj.ik ol i'a. B'dtord no ule B.'i I. ol Bejvtr Beuver chmid i) 'rk o' tvva aia P oiifl urg timed I'.o k t W'n.siiiiigt.in Wu-l.ti ijtun Isilul I'rii'.tp l.'ai.k Bell, (onto il ' d i.'.:y It ili I'.tluiij! no K!e V in. eis' oV MpiIi'cb' BHt.k I'llisl uti? fo rd l. :.!'& Mecii'e.' Bar k Fayette co. f .iled I-'j:r.;ii'it .Hull". a' D-ii.k (iurniasto fdl!vd P.iinoiiy Iiisii'.uto llaniioi.y no sate liunn:p:.!.i:. Bai.k J mi. -at i li ii k Luml niici.'i. ILiik N . i .l ' i n l) ii k nf i'n. y.tiv II.io 1). I. B.iJce Co. NoithiiinnM I ni' n t ul. lik .'Nii ih W'.-nrii B.i'.kol'l'u. Oil'.ie 1 1 Seliin!ki!l Bank l-.i. A.r. cv: M .nnf. Bank ii- mi I. d.elia. k I 'ni.m liai.k i f l'enn'a. N Pe'taune 'Hrii l.'ai.k W ::!. shinre Budge Co. Huntingdon no s.de j I.rn istoivn lin s.ile ! am n Dniidi.il' Nfiv Hope Mil; mi Mi iidville l'olt Chi hull Curliclu Montn so l.'ii'untiiwn (i'n ensl urj Wilki al'.irie failed no le rlose.l l.o side elosi d li.ind t.nl.d l his. d faded closed Ho tide (rj' All iKtis p ii i J.HI tin g to he on any IVnn-yU vnma Bm.k nut given in the uhovc list, may be tut down as imuJs. jiii:.si:y. 7'ai.hnfNTvv Btunswick hiivideie IJiink (;uiliiitini Co. Bank 'uininirc.al Balik t 'iiiiilierl.nid Bank Fa.-lui Is' lL.tik Fniimrs' and Meelianir' Bk FHimers' and Mi chanics' Bk 1 am er' unit Mechanii' Bk Frank. in Link of N. J. Biunsvviik Belvideie Midtoid l'inh Amhuy Biidgcturt Mount Holly Bahway N. Biunswick fail.d Spin tor lj in pat par 2 in faded MlllJIetovMl I'l. 1pm Jersey City iail.d 11 J. .km HKi Giaz rig Co Jlul'. keii taihd tailed failed laded par failed 2 pm par 10 ro a ilo y Cuv B:.nk Jrifey Guy Mici.unns' B.mk ? ihuiji tur u' Bank Mi (us Con p.ii y Bunk M. t.nH'L'di Bk "I .V J. Mic.li.inn a' Bunk M.-rlmiiiCo' mid .'nrnif. lik y. ('m al pud Bkg Co Bi-t Nous I'n ;'..nk Bk-f & Ins Co !.' v ilopt- l.ei Biide Co 1 Hi It ISOII Bellnil.e Mornsliinn lieehuld N l Walk Tn nlon Jiraiy City Newaik I pin par fd.d I. led ln fsllid 2pm par Liinheilsville HoUkell J. .V..iiil't .i ai d Bkg Co N .1 F'O'fflion 4 Luuii.uid Ik Jersiy Cny l'u:. IJ.nk t trance 1 a ( I.-, n L'.n.k J U j Is!.' liUl.S. 1 Mm eion Bank S.,!un Banking Co t: tc Li ,nk. .'.Mate li ijik b'ljlt! Bank ta.e Bank uf Morris tvi-itc Bank S..h.n i.ini Pt.llad Mai.uf Co ;;u.i:i I!-, .- I in.t li Br. 1 Co i i i.,ii Haul. 'i I.i.igliii, llur.k'ug Co. 1' JnlsuH do I'lil.CftUD I'lll par S,.n. i'l in p..r I PI I hi led fail, d 1 n. Ncwttk hlit ihethtowii i ' :iiden Morniou 1 i IllDIi Sun m -Ni v ton 'I if 1. 1.. ii Davrr Hue keniiik fail. IJE:E..lTV.tItI lik rf WPm A: Brn.ily wiiii Vi n irgt..n ! n:il; i f Delnwarc Liai.k nl bu.y-.na Pv bianch F-in.eis' Ek ol Siaie of Del Du brancU llo branch I'O 1 ranch Ur.n n B ink flTjr' Undi r 6' lllllll gluu Sinvina MiltnrJ Dover Wilnnnrjlon Groiititona Ni v cast l .IiMnplofl tLj On all bank m .tkerl ll.ua () there are ei ther counterfeit or altered colu uf the variota dc i.emuitiiioijs, in tiiiulatawo. MRS, BOLTON, "W?, ESI EiTFULT.Yinf. rms. her fiieubi and the S tl pu'.lie. im-iii m !v, tint ha continues to keep Hint will known Tavern Stand in Maikct atrcci, fili nt-tiry sign of ill 5 fumeik k' I ly John Bolton, her husband; and l i tut. nv.i. mg in conduct the establishment in a iiii'iiiu r to give t a'.i.-ilarlion to ail, hopes to nurit a hhci:i J nrr of public pulmi ngc. Shi I ihv, OctnUr Dili, 1811. AftAIrSS'S HOTEL, u Jib u ry . rt 1 1 u ni be r I n nd Com nt y , rPIIE Mii'M-rilii r has rented thai large and ronvr--- imiit Tasini Ilnnse in Sunhury, lately oicu f Mi ll by liiivm 1'iiie. mill ) p epuird to arcuminic iluo ill i mil f.ivor hun witli their cuatoin, in a tiA .l mat Ci.tnliiil .llt niaiiln r. l.'OUERT ADAMS. Sm.liury, Oct. E3il, 1S41. Iit(atv OS' t Jtarlcs Ecliintin. iTd'I'lt E is heiiliv civen. thut Littitaof Ail- I i. i-trtition nf ih Csiate of Chiirlra Erk limn. ImIi. if Aiii.iiAtfi toiviikl.in. ill cd.. Imill l'i II ' "' Hmntiil to tin: ul icril'er ly the lii'uisler of JVoi ''nr j lit'inlii r'nii.l roiinlv. All pi raon having cl inni or 'r ) ili iiiHii.li- againM llii'fuul deci'i'ent, are nquos ed t.i j inhke knin n tlic mme to the sulferiber wnliout da- I..V. mi.l i.ll lt...fii inilrlitrti to Ruiil iIiTensnil irA nlu.i r (jiicnttd u call uinl iiiHke rlilrnii'iii. J.1K r.UK ,M A . , Adm r. h Tovtimliio, Oct. 30. I h i I. Ct R E W A R D ofl'eied for informotion that will lend to llm C'ui- icii..n ol any person or kt-ii. w!m have IniJ ci ali.il hert-i.lti r l iy noi.i'n or uttier i.l.sliucuons on ther.illa of the P.nivilli! mid I'l.tisviile Rji!ro..d. An ait (( i Uc Ii gi-hituru hi' in.ide tl.ia i fT.-i.i-H punish iii ifl.v in.prisniin.cnt in the I'LM I E.NTI AKV, ami t l.o Ci.rii:iny aic dt-u-innni d to prutecute uf fcndirn to tl. liininst extent of the l nv. Sept. 19. at. S. II. OOP, Mannger. "P i:sl'l:ClT'l'I.I.Y inform thp citizen of Sun huty and vicinity, that they have tnk. n tho S!ni 1st. Iv oernpii'd ly "ti. Puikt, w I, t ro they will carrv on iht. TAXIiCIlING BUSUTES3, in I! i' vjiiona hr nrliea. Byh'iil aituition ami ir.n,.ii.,li. cli .ine, tliey expect to uieiit a ahaia of plit'lii- patrot-nee. Sui.buiy. Se t. 4th, 1S-11. MAD LiU A WLNL. Fliat qiuliiy Madieia Wine, fur t dp low 1 y Sept. 1, 1611. II. I). MASSER. roL'K'JTI I'lv'OOF BRANDY. A getiunu article iduuva on hutid and for rale hv s-ept. 1, 1S4I. 11. B. MASSER. I HOLLAND GIN, Of the best quality always j on Inirid and for talc I y frpt. I, 1S41. II. D. MASSER. LOAF AND LU.MB hand and for aale by frpt. 1, IS-4 1. feUGAU. Alwoya on II. B. MAItSER. NEW ORLEANS iLGAR HOUSE MU L.feL.S. Oi the hist quality olwuyi on hand a i d for t-a I.' I v Sept. I, 1341. II. B. MASSER, BROWN M (JAR. Of a pood qunhtv. for aale luvvhy Sept. 1, lbll. II. b..mas.-i:r. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the beat qualiiv iilvv.- v s on LanJ and fr aale hy Si-i't. 1, 18-11. II. B. MASSER. (JOl'FI E. Java. Iv io and Laguirj CoiL-e, con ttont'y on hand and fur aale hy Sept. 1, 1S41. Ji. B. MASSER. I ! 1 Sl'ER.M OIL. Winter and Summer itruimd Sieun Oil, ol the lest quality, ulwava unhand and lur aalu hy Sept 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER. STEEL. Cast and Blister Steel, fur sale by Sept. 1. IS-11. II- B. MASSER. IRISH SALMON. Ol the best quality, com ttantly on hand and for sale hv Sept. 1, 1S4I. li. U. MASSER. LlCjl.ORS. Ol all kinds and ul the Ust quale ties, ulwava on hand and for sale hy Sept. I, 1S1I. II. B. MASSER. Sl'RING S FELL. Of vaiioua sizca fur Ehplic Sj rings, for vale hy Sert. 1, 1B41. II. B. MASSER. LAKGF. QUARTO BIULES.Fur aale at very reduced piicia hy Sept. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. S.pt. 1. ls-ll. -Of nil kinds, f.ir sale ly II. B. MASSER. BI.NK DEEDS. Iiai.de. Morlgagea, for sate ly Si pi. 1. 141. II. B. MASSE R. JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sate ly Sept. 1, Hi I. II, B. MASSER. CT.OTHb, Blue, Black. Invisible Grtcn, cVc, lor at le hv Sept. l', 1M1. IT. B. M NSSER. t.'ASSIMEIvES AND SATTINLTTS. For sale very low ly SVt. 1. 1S11. 11. B. MASSER. C. R PETI NG l or sale cheap hy Si pi. I, 1S11. II. B. MASSER. , ! I I BLANKETS. Sept. 1. 1811. -1 or sale cheap bv H. V. M ASSER. I NBI.E TILD MUSLINS.-For sate by Sept. 1, 1M I. II. B. MASSER. ! I'OTI ON YARN AND COl'ToN LAPS J Foi side I'V i Sept. 1, till. II. U- MASSER. ! HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. F.r aale : bv s.pt. l. S4U 11. B. MASSER. ! tTTuT.Vi r LI N E S , LORDS AND ROPES ; I'n. Sale i'V I f.pi. l.'tSll. il. D. MASSER. E3 A ZAH D'S UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL AND ST VI lsJ'l lt;.L REGIS I Eh. Coinaming doc. unit nl.'. ftis ai d oilier usiful information, illustra tive i f the Insloiy slid lesources of iho American Union, and of e.cu Slate; embracing couiuitice, manufacture., BKiicutiure, intirnal imnrovemcuts. par par si par par par par j banks, currency, u'.anrea, tducation, cVc. ic. Edn iiar i leu nv oamut-i iiaxaui. par J'uLll ued eviry VV tdnrr.Iay, t 7g Pock atret t. I lie prico in ulcritera is fb pit annum, payable on the first of Jannsiy of each year. Nosuhrrrtp tti'ii leceivJ fit less than a year. Sut'aciitwrs out d thr primipul t an a to psy in ajvaiscs. si m - - 11 ' LIST Or BOOKS, run aaia itr ' ANTHON'S C'laasicul Dictionary; Lenipricr'a do.; Ainsworlli'a do t Cohb'a do.; Eni(lish anil Geiman do.; Anthon'a Cmaart Anlhon'a Urammer; Anlheii a ("icoin; Man a Latin Keaili'i; ado.; Andirvv'a Latin Leons; Dunneitan'a Lexieoii; Fiek'a Greik Exeieiaca; Davies'a Lecendei; Giaeea Mainra: Adarr.a'a Roman Antiquilies; i'iniintk'a (! .Id-niith's Enelnd; do. Greece; Lycll'a Element of Gi'oh'cy; Mis. Linculn'a Botany; Elementa of Botany; Bridtte a Algebra; l'orler a Ivlietoneal Kea- ers; l-.m. rson a GeoRrnphT and llistorv; Olney a d; I'nrliy's do.; Smith's Graininer; Kirkham'a do.; hav a lieail.rs; Col 'la do.; Cntilia Anthmctiek; I'ike'a dn.j Emi raoti a do.; Col li a Spelling Books; Town's tin.; Ci'hh'a Table Bookp; Evanpelieal Fa mily Lihiarx; Collage Bihle; Family do ; Collater al do.; Small Bihlea and Testaments; l'niker's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxtrt's S oot s Real; American Revolution; nlanyatta io vets; Mra. l'helpa on Chemiatry; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Letteraon Natural Magic; Che mistry for Beginners; Lnghsh Lxercista aihipted tn Murray' Grammer; Senitl U Comley'a Spilling Bool; Annrican Claaa Hi.nk; Daholl's Schoohnaa- tcr'a Assistant; A creat variety of Blank Bo. ks, etc. Ai cii-t 2H. 141. orlis ol' Mature. IN a at itc ol hea tli i lie iuiesliinil cunil mav he eompared to a river whose wateia flow umi ihe ad joining hmd, through the channels iiulii.e or art has made, and tmpiovea their qualities and to kei p up the comparison nf the river, su lung as it ruiia on smoothly the chnnnela are kept pure and healihv; but if hy some cnu-e the course i.f the river is stop ped, then the water in the cani'lsM no long' r pure. U)t soon heiDines tiaguhnl. I here is I ul ntie law of ciieulaih.ii in nuiu o. Win n tin r.' is a suia i- ahuiiiiiiiicc i f hiimoniil fluid (simci'v) in llieiHles- tinal tuhew, and co.-tivei.eas takes pi ne, it 11 wj buck into the Moo. I ves-e's, and infil. rates tlsell in to (ho circulation. To fatal. Inh the free course of the river, we must remove the o' strut tons which stop ita fiee course, i.nd tho oof its tributary alieam. W uh tho hialv, fnllow the same natural principal ; r. move, ly thai valuable pmpative motliciuf Drun riicthj Viiirerml Vcgttuble nils, which are an ef fectual assistance of nntuie, the supcrnl'tini'ance nf humors in tho mle-tine lanal. Dv persevering in this practice, the wivs of the circulation will then he tcstored to the full exi reise nl their natural func tions, and a state ol health will I e fiinilv establish d Remember, never Mill', i a dion ol blood to 1-e taken fioui you- Earu ite Ihe humors as often mid as long as they are tteeueraicd, or as long as yon aie auk. Dr. Btandrelh s Oih.-e in Philadelphia, is at o. 8, NORTH EIGHTH sin el, where his pitlscuu be had at 2S cents per box, wnh full direetious. C'Only acenl in Sunbuiy, is 11. B. Master Esqr. Sunhui v. Sept, 4, 1841. Ct'i'tilicalt's ol' Agency. THE following aru the dulv apnointed scents in their respective counties, for the salo of Jlrandreih's itzcluble Liuuersiil l'ilh. Northumberland eountv : Milton Mucker Chamheilin. Sunluiry 11. B. Masaer. M'Ewena ville OcdilrF, G i ecu cV. Walls. Georgetown F. Midhngr cV Co. I'nion county : Lewisburg Walls &. Ged.lcs. Miilliiihurg l'clliniiu &. Bet kly. New Ueilin J.ihn M. Btnfer. Seliusgiove EyieiScCo. Mid dlehurg I-aac Smith. Lycoming cotiniy : v illtamsport John Smith. Ncwherry M. tfc J. (I. Fuiislon. Muncy W. A. I'eirican. Jersey Shine Juiin a II. Hepburn. Columbia county : Danville T. ct E. B. Key nolda. Caltawissa C. A. Brobta. Berwick Shu man A; Rilleuhouse. Blouinshurg-John K. Meyer. Snnbitrv, Sept. 4, 1S4I. attention; j . S1DXLY JIIMIS, REQl. ESTS the atienti.'ii of bia country fiimds who arc in want, lo bis verv large aiock of ('nrpelinga, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Roils, etc, Ac. that hel.asjusi optmd, at his warehiiuses, No. 18 North 2d stierl, and No. 2 Church Alhy, next door to Christ Church, I'hila de ph'.i. Julv ill, 141 ly. JACOB MARTIN, Commission and 1'oim urtllug lY12aHCUANT, RESI'ECTFI LLY infomi his Iriends and the Mflchants pern ra'ly, that he continma tin Coininiision ar.d Forwarding Business, at hiswan house, fool of i.lo;v st. Rai'.iivad, I'elawaic and lichuvlkill. Merchants hat n:j ooda to be shipped, will find it much to their advantage, e to timn and prieia nl fieiyhl, to st ud their mm hoin'ise to the Depot, corner uf Front and Willow ulrect Railroad, aa ihey can then be sent either route by the Tide Water Canal, oi Schuylkill and Union Canals, aa boata will arrive and depnrt daily lor the Juniata and Susquehanna Canals hy TiJe-w tler in tow of atearn, or via Schuy Ik. II and Uuioa Canals liom Faiiinouul dmn. Merchants will please be particular lo send all goods destined for tilhcr route, lo the large Depol, corner of Front and W'llow i.trert Railroad, with directions accompanying .hem, which routo Ihey wish ti.em to be shipped. Coarse and fine Sail and P.iitrr at wholesale prices, on Ihe Delatvaie or Schuy lkill. PhiU.h IphiTi. J ti ic 5. 1841 ly. JCHlTSCJllIlTGS. WHOLISALE f.HOr, BONNET, Cup ami iVm Leaf lint Snre, No. 10 Soi rii 4rn Sr:u.Kr, I HILADKLI'HI A. "17HFREan c.tti l.sive a 4ortmenl of il.e al.ove ' Lrticlcs uie ciixtaiiily kept on baud, for sal. at tt e most rea-nnul le li imu. Mav 2J. 1841.- ly. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. L). K 1 K K 1 A T It ICK SO aN, A'u. 51. Ami A Third if rett, (arrwus mabkst avii i-iimmt si urns,) PIIU.'.DF.LPIIIA. HAVE for sale I nge and exi t llcnt assoitmenl of SnarmA Jl'dis, J'utna Kip; Tmintri' Oil. Ac. at the lowist inaikel prices, t iil.r r for ccsti, u exchange fir Leailur, or upon credit. Consignments of l eather received fur file, oi purchased at tl.e highest inaikel prices. Leather atoied frte of thaige. April 17. 1841. ly. AT TKNTldN' M KUCTlTTSTfcc. E. F.&0.II. TRICK, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FOR WADING A I'SOIICCK COMMISMUM MtUIHASTS, .Vo. 59V, Mii' ftft tticrt.Jivt ihmrt above Seventh, I'lULADELVlllA, OFTEll for aale, at the lowest maikel prieea, geiieial aaatirtmenl of 7oi, CiJf,tt. Sugars, Mclttstrs, Winn, Liqiiori, Spiett, Tobacco, Ae. Cni'VTMT Pwoniis received and ald on commis sion. Meicbants, Hotel kreM-ra, ami othera, will find it to their advantage lo t all and examine our itntk, Ixfoie purchasing tlsewhere. Mi r. hanta w uhii g their good collected in ihia city, by h avint an order, will have them piompt y forwarded, by the most expeditious lint. tnwia r. raira, ;oai.iait . Teh. , 1Mb-ly. Mf8 AN nnparellelcd rerhedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenra. Whooping ('ouh, Bronchitis, and all diseases of ihe Breast and Lunga, leading to conaumpti'.in; compnretl of Ihe concen trated virtuea of Hon hound, Bon set. Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wimww, Richcater, New Yoik. The innocence and uniraallv admitted pectoral vhtuesof the Ileitis from which the Balsam of Honhvund is made, are too generally known to re. quire recumineiit aiion ; it ia theieforc only necessi ty to observe that thia Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal properties, highly concentrated, and ao happily combined with aeveial other vege table subs'auces, as to render it the moat speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in Use, f f the com plaints above mentioned. Tho Balsam removes all imflammation and aore neas of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phli gin, en nt.ling the patient to expectorate wnh ease and fiee doin, assuages cough, relieves athmatic and diffi cult icspiralion, heals the injured arn, opens the pores, and coui oaes the distuibed nerves, and gi'ea stringih to the tender lungs, and thu-i produtca a l ecdy and lasting cuie. I0M4TITl'l)K ISTHS B ASKST I'lUHK H Ma. We are not among that class of Ed.loia who f. r a few dullaia will, (at the ex.ense of truth and ho nes y) "ciack up" an arlicle mid bring it into rapid sale ; neither aie we willing to leinatn ailent. afier havii g tested the utility of an im rovement nr di coveiy in ii lice or ail. Our readers will rcollect we told them wo were unwi II wi h u s.oe tluoat and vioU-nt cold aouio few weeks imo. Well, we pur ehaaed two I'otlles ofWlN'SLOW'S BALSAM OF HOREIIOUND, and ao sudden was the cure, that we forgo' wo ever had a cold. Those who are afllicied, inny try it upon our n commendation. LtuiitoH Trlrcraph. For sale hv HENRY YOXTHEIMEi:. Sunl'mry, JACOB BRIGHT, fiortJiuvibritunJ. Also, by Druggisia generally throughout the country. Qjf Price, 60 cents per bottle. August I4tu. lt41. ly. XZiVS, ELI.XOT, XaVON & GOSH. Wholesale Ocalritt, 1 1 Foreign, lU itith and Auwricun Ih-y Goods, No. 12 NuMTii Thibti Siiir.i.r, I'imlahi phia CM)UN"I'RY Merchants can be soppbed at all ' 1 limes w ilk an extensive HMtortn nl of the ab.ive i (i.i.kU.oii the most leasciiahlc and rali-liictorv tt ruis. May 2'J, 1841. ly. ' ! LL-iCOsXLTII tkjlLlLls-SilJ ii ! TlllJS MACHINE A(;A1.NST Till'.' WOULD. ! IMPORTANT TO TAKMERS. A V EN PORT'S Improvul Psient Threshing Machine and Morse Power, which Ihierbta and cleans at the same timt nn tnvei.tion lor which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which tenders the abovti machine peifcct and past timber improvement. Those who have lien wailing for' something better lhan betelofoie otic red for sale,, will find ibis to be the article. Cume sec it and j fudge for viiuiat Ives. . The aubscribera have purchased ihe right of the j above Machine and Horse Power, tor ihe conn- , tiea of NoRTHim n i a las ii, Licom i i., Clinton, and L'bion and also, the privileges ol vending them in any other places for which tl.e right has not been picviotisly sold. i The advanlages which Ihia Machine haa over . ii ., ..i i l'. .! an oinera invcnie.i sre many ami onvious. vine hoy snd three men can do all Ihe tl. resiling and cleaning ot 150 bushel of wheal iu one day and thia usually takea seven handa one day and three the next. For field threshing it takes the lead ul any thing in Ihia woild no grain is scattered or hat. Such is the superiority of the Horse Power, that three horses can thrcch aa much with it as four can with any other. The Machine and Horse Power will l-e sold i together or sept rale, to suit uichasci. Made and i sold iu Milluii.hv the. sul scril.eis. M. WELCH. WM.H. POMP, I HENRY FK1CK. Milton, Apiil IV, 1MI. i . ( W.ff.Wf.'A'Ml 77 V.V. THRESHING & WINNOWING MACHINE. Having hud in use, one ..I Pavmpoit's Patent Threshing and Winnowing Mai bines, and being repeatedly called upon for our opinion iu regard lo iheir value, durability and advantages, wo make, tree to state, that ihey exceed in our opinion, any Thieshmg Machine we ever lafoie witnessed iu use. J liey will thresh and clean, til tor market 200 biishei of W heat per tiny, and ihia with Ihe aid ol three hands besides the driver. The Straw iapasaed olTfiom the grain on an incline plane, ex tending about 12 feel from Ihe Machine. Scarce ly a grain la Inst. What la uf some impoitance and greatly ao, ia the fact that no dust passes from the Machine lo Ihe man who leeds il. The Horse power seems to he perfection itself three horses may work it w iih ease and their fastest gait need only be ihe ordinary plough gsit. W e must cheeifully rrcotiinieiid the Machine lo Fanners i liny are manufactured in Mil'nu Iv Messrs. Welch i Pump and Ftick. 1 HIL1P HII GEKT. JOHN B HELLER- ! Chilisquaque 1st p., NoilVd to, Match 20, 1841. I BRADY'S 1 IOTEL. UANTIM.i:, COIA.1I11I1 fOl'.TY, I I'eims) 1 vnnlu. IHE SUBSCRIBER ieelfully informs the I pul.lic, Ihsl he has it-moved limn ihe town of j l.uUatcitta lo Dunville, ami lh.it lie has puicluacd in that place, lite Large and ('t.iHim.diOUi unit IC lint se, AT TOE COBMB it MILL A V li M IHKXT STBtLTS, (" Opposite the Court-l!uitse,J a s N hich lie has lined up bv the erection ;..V of ADDITIONAL Bl ILlUMiS, and J&iextcnive S TABLING, for the L'ner i'Tt'RStainnient of 7Voivrcr and Yitittrs. He is now prepared lo aecommodAie all who may favor him with a call, and he woulj slate that no thing in hia power shall he left undone, lo render hi cu-tomer comfortable and happy while under hi care. Ilia accommodation are ample, and hi rooms luruisheil in modern style, and the proprietor is de termined that hi evlal.lisliinr nl shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and impoitance of the town in which it ia located. Hi Tabl will be aupplied with every luxury of the aeaaou, and the best and choicest variety the mill kit can afford. Ilia Bab will l stored with alt the best urticks that can be furnished by our citin, and the whole will be such aa to give satis faction to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened puhl.e will always judge fur themselves, he feela confident that they will favor him wiih their pslionage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. Danville, Jan. 30. ,1HI for site. Fiieuir.- at ihia office. J August ?t, 1811, IlrlPORTANT TO riH E Undersigned lake pleasure in submitting JL lo Ihe public the following Recomniendalioiia of Pralt'a Cast lion Smut Mill and Grain Huller lo all dealers iu Grain and inanufuctors of Flour, be lieving it to be superior to any thing of the kind ever otr.-ied lo the public. All online eddreased to Col.J. M'Fadden, Lcwiahurg, Union county Penn sylvania. EBENEKZER SQUIKE, JACKSON M FADDIN. VKnTimVtTF.Si Moats' Mill, Crntrc Co., March HO, 1841. J. M'Faimis Sin : I cheerfully testify to the gooilne.-a and d.uability of Pratl'a Cast Iron Smut Mill an) Grain Huller, as being a far superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impuritii a that I have ever seen, and I have len engaged in Ihe manufacture of Flour for great many yeara, and have alvvav s tried to have the best apparatus lor manufacturing lhat could be got, and do say that the above machine ia the best apparatus I lelieve now inuic. Joiim Muitx. Wummhurg, Pec. 26, IS 10. Cor.J. M'FAnnis Sim : In reply lo your favor, received a few days since, I have only to say, that the fact nf my having introduced into each of the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt'a Cast Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I can give you of their utility, Y oura truly, W.m. M'Kklv i Milton, March 17, 1811. J. M'FjtDnm 8m : I do heieby certify without any hesitation, that Pratl's Smut Mill and Grain Huller is the most iierfect machine to cle msc grain of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I believe I have si en all ihe kimla thai aie now used iu Pennsylvania, and I must say thai there is nothing of the kind ever been invented lhat will ctme in competition with il. Gio. Eckkht. Cot. J. M'FAimiN Sin : During the past 24 j veais I have been coulaiiliv engaged in inaunbic I luring flour, and during the last 12 jears have bien the owner of a prist and fi nning mill, and among all the onl riv antes lo remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that Pralt'a iron ma chine is superior to any wnh which 1 am acquaint ed, having Used one in my mill about null. ecu months. Fhi.iic.iiick H as. Yorkshirt Milli. Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mid ns good en apparatus to piepare grain for fluorine, as u lcst, and I vvum no l otiir than Pratt'a Cast In ni Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Ci.iason. Stuiliui i. Pi ceniber 22, 1840. Cot. .1. M'Fahiii Sih: I have in my null one ol Pratl's cast and w rooght iron spiral Smut Mills and Gram Huller, ami am confident thai in n g nil In simplicity of construction, and durability ol male liul, il is suptiior to any 1 um arii.ainted wiih. Ht!IIT MassI.R. Itear G tip Mills, Dec. 22, 1 840. Cot. J. M'Faiiihiv Sib : 1 have iu my flouring mill one of Frail's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mills, and I am decidedly of the opinion thai il is the It-st machine to prepare grain for flouring thai I am ae- I q,1BIM,., with, and as such cheerfully recommend it to all who aie engaged iu the uniiiutjclurc ol flour Jacob l.nsts hi mi. Anrtinidmrg, March 23, 1841. Col. J. MT'aiihim Sib: I take pleasure in say ing lhat Piatt's Vl Iron Smut Mill is one of Ihe best improvements fur ihe cleaning of gnun of all kinds, that has yet come undir my observation, and lhat I believe il far superior to any thing of ihe kind ever invented. Y'ou may use my name in aivy way you think propel. O. P. Dcm an. Union Mill. J in. 14. 184 1. This is to certify that I have had Piatt's Cast and wrought iioil Smut Machine and Gnnn Huller iu use fur better than 12 mouths, and find it to answer every purpose lhat it was intended lor. Smut can l taken out of wheat I believe eveiy panicle of il can In taken out without breaking the grain ol tho wheat. Joh Pi.amk. Aanmrfiui T. Match S3, 184 I. ; Col. M-Fadihn Sin : I have been engaged in I manufacturing Supeiline Flour for many years, in d i have st thia lime one ot Pratl's Smut Mills in each I of my mills, and 1 ilo hen by recumnn i d them as Hip 1 most valuable improvement for cleaning wheal ot smut and all other impurities, thai I am acquainted wiih. Jamis Dcman. Col. M'Famii Sih: I In.ve bteu t nagi d in the maiiufucfuiinc ol flour lor 28 ye.ua, and moat elm rfi.llv ri'coinmi ml ihe above machine, as being : by fir ti e b .si appaiulus for cleansing gram thai 1 have ever ustd or st-ni. 1 consider u an in.:icii slide uilicle lur uuy mill that pretends to do uny bu si in si. John Fisiu.it. .Iiuahirt Mills. Dec. 24, 4n. Cot. J. M-Faiiui Sih: Pratl's Casi Lou Smut Mill was inlroiluced into my mill atmut thiee years since, and I believe il is ihe hi st arlicle of tin.! j kind now in use. li will not only remove smut enieielv, but is a most valuable apparatus In clean wheat and rye of any character, and pri pare il tor flouiiug. Rkvjami Doom:. Uxtisburg, Dec. 22, 1840. Col. J. M'Faiiiiin Sin: After a caielul and candid examination and trial of the machine, in re gaid to construction, neatness and despatch in exe cuiion, economy in puce, and l ower lo set in ope ration, I am fully coiivinctd and satisfied, th i the machine abuve ulluded to, is mco. d to no m e iu use. J. Moii now, Mill.r and Flour .M niut- clurer. fattuu-ism, Decunlu r Sft, 1840. Col. J. M'FaiiniB Sib : l'rati' Ca.t and Wrought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain Huller, 1 consi'ler to be the Ih st machine tn lemove smut and other impuiilies to which giain is subject, that I have used, or wnh which I am acquainted, in re. liaid to tlura'iil ly ol mnti rial, siinplieity of coiislrui lion, neatness ai d despalth in ixicution. In see ii I'jiTov. N. B. Tl e above machines are u.anufaeiurtd al the Lewisburg Foundry, Union county and ul the Bloomsbuig Foundry, Columbia county, Pa. Lewisbuig, June 10, 1841. V Ii c a i T i u - i a i e . MANUFACTURED and sold by thesubscri. ber in Sunbuiy, t.f the In si Tin, and the work wairautid, which he offers for su e at iiducid cash prices, now as low at leiad as lom eily a . Id by wholesale. Gootl Watering Pols, formerly sold at 87, now al 75 cenis; Large Buckets, furineily so d ai 75 and C2, now al C2 and 50; Gallon C. Il.e Pots, formerly sold st 5G, and thiee quart al 50, now at 45 and 38 cents, and other articlea of Tin-Ware in prohiriion. Siuv pipe and stoves made and sold cheap lur cash, die. N. B. All ersoiis indebted lo the subscriber, snd who wish lo save tosis, aie request! d to call ami make satisfaction, without delay, eilhir with cash or by giving theii notes. Suubury, Apnl 10. HENRY MASSER. FOR S A W-MILLS. Br Bi!aii N. Ci shwa. rPIIE SuWnlfrs having j urchaaed the right for 1 vending and using ih above valuable inven tion, fot Noithumlirrland County, oiler to dis (,0 of the sauia to irsoiis wbo may deajia to r.ort hsae. The above invention is now in operation ilea,w mill of Mr. M'Carly, near Sunbn .y, wm N) it rM ! inpet ted by owm r of lm tt1lj ,, uitere.teil. U. liofll.N, March Si.-.f. SAMUEL -JCuiN. HEALTH. MANY of our naders.no doubt, tire possessed wiih this all impmtant blessing, which they may long return, if particular regard and care be paid to them Ives, that, whenever they leel tne least indisposed, to nr.-curc a temper medicine in due season." But, on the cotilrsry, we find thou. sands who are laboring under disease, and many, we fear, will prove aeiioua, if not attended to early. Would those persons retort to the medicine that hsa established i'tu'll'sin thousands of eases, which is Dr. HARLiCH'S Compound Stbsnothininii Attn Gchmab Ari.BixsT Pi Lts, si pre-eminently recommended for disea-es incident to the human race, they would be replaced back again to "life's sweet blessing," which is "health." We speak from occular proof knowledge in ms. ny instances, where cures have been performed hy the use of this mod cine, with marked aucce-a in vaiious complaints, such as Dvapep-ia, Livet Com plaint. Rheumatism, Pain in the Breaat, Nide and Back Co-livcness, Nervous Weakness, Emaciation, General Debility, etc. .c. Tliia medicine con aiata of twodiatincl kinds, viz: Tin Gen a as Apr busjit and Ihe Cunpoutin SrBr.aoTHKJiiJiu Totr ic Pills, the former in remove bile and all excrc uvntitious matter from the body, thua cleansing andi purifying Ih" system, after which the lattei are used lo give strength and viger to the weak and debili tated organs, restore the lost appetite, and produce tranquil rest and aweet repose. We highly approve of the Doctor's theory" of treating diseases, which certainly is safe and etlectunl, and adviae the afflicted lo give hia medicine a fair liial Duilif Chronicle Principal Ollice, No. I'J No lh Einhth street, Philadelphia. HENRY YO.XTHELMER, November 20th, 1811. Agent. Coughs and Colds. THESE very ill In iim con. plaint often lean' imo CONSUMPTION ihiuiigh neglect at the fust attack. I would therefore advise those whoac cough begin lo be troublesome, and the exiecto ralion scanty, with more or les soreness of the- throat, dilhiMilt raising or the phlegm, &c , Ih it they should imiin diatelv Hpplv for a auilable medicine, which is lie. DUNCAN'S EXPECIORANT Remedy for Consumpii u. &c. Thia medicine I have found iu every instance lo remove those un pleasant annoy. .tn es in a f -w daya. One singlt fiottle will in most ct-e prove ihn assertion. Theic lore, y u who wish to e.-cape the iablt ai.Rns or Ciinsi MP I ion, at.ol vou se'vea of this all impor tant opportunity, lOul mu.iiu enjoy the bte.-sings ol health. JMi:s M. BlliCII, Kensington. N. B. The a' ove wm led at the office by one W'hoi-xperiene.. d ihe woi d. rl'i.l fleet of the aKivt medicine. Hundieds aie there wholhua exprea, Ihe joyful sentiments of tbi ir hearts in favor of such a Valuable me.lieiiie Di Dvncan's Exrr.cTO bam: Ri.Mi iiT.that oihcrs may find relief from the same some'. For sale nt the Principal Office, 19 North Eighll street, Phil idelpliia. Also tl the store of Piicc.Sl per bottle. II. YOXTHEIMER. Nov. 1.1th. 1841. Agent To those win Desire Health. U hereby certify, that 1 was atlheled for eight year. with a severe nervous disease, attendcJ will constant pain in the biensl, side and stomach, los of appetite, no rest at night, sickntss and dizziues in the head, pain in the s'omach afier eating, am other symptoms which attend liidigc.-tion, my bow els were we .k and inegular. Having had advic of various hvit'i..ns during this lona: peliod, an. used much medii ioe which only produced tempc r..ry leluf. In the year 1830. 1 was olten unal'l to leave my house, and Ix-ing a poor widow, dt pen dent on my own labor for a living, wua oblige to go from house to house to obtain it. I at lengll gave up nil hopes uf recovery, and tiusled to Hin "that created all thing-." I lorlunalely was favorer with woik in Eighth street, when the family, disco vering ni v miserable situation, immediately reeoin mended Dr. H A R LI O H'S COMPOUN1 sTRENG I II ENING GERMAN APEK1EN1 PILLS, which they procured for me. I uaed ihem and continued lor about three months: during ih. lime my strength rapidly incieaaed, my couutenanc. mid palid cheek letumed to their former and natu ral colors. Since I have fully recovered, and a present enjoy perfect health. I feel it my duty I iiifoiin the public al I "lie of Ihe gie it viituea t Dr. HARI.ICH'S MEDICINE, llial others ma procure il, mid bu likewise cuicd. I am well kiio. in this cilv ; any person wishing to see me. can ci ai my r.si.le, ce. MARY H. FOl.'KsMAN, J 'i-ksoii si i eel. In. k of 141 Poplar Lant PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. 1!) NORTI EIGHTH e nd, I'h lad. lpliia, where It -timonia may be seen. 1 1 E M!Y VI )X T 1 1 EIM E R, Sun. urv, Novemler 0, lll. .4crr. HEPATITIS, OU l.lYMi COMTI.Aiyr. Livir coinplaii.l is desenbpil lo be of two lorm viz ; Acute utid Chronic, w hu h arcdilY. rent in the sent and character, and are product d from ulcers o the Liver, which is diseased on the surface oi in tl centre. In the lormer, the pnli. nl ia attacked wit sudden pain, in the region of the Liver, so neve that even the I ed eh the aie insupportable ; the ticnt cannot bear to turn or lay on hia left side fio the pressure exerted in that position of the inflam. organs. The latter may go on iu such a main, lhat the first symtonia of Liver Complaint are Ihu which maik ihe occurrence of auppuiation. Tl Acuta and Sub-acute vsrielies, almost alwaya coi mi nee w iih some chil'y feelings succeeded by he ol the skin, fevered tongue, having a yellowish a piaiuliee. lingular statrol the bowels, cOslivene: t ouiiteiic.iiu e i hanges to a pale or citron color, yellow like those afllicied w iih jaundice, difficulty l.n athiiig, disunited rest, attended with coupli, I veriah symloins, a dry and arched skin, dilficul of lying on the right aide, urine ecsuty and h't Colored, i He path lit pa-ses many bad night and frequ ntty tr outdid w i h Dianhtea, Tenasmu al Pdes, nausea and vumiiiug, and haa a consideral thirst. When the infi mini it ion alTi eta ihe pent ueal co il of the Liver ttie pain is much more inten ui d ihe fever higher than w In n conl'ined to the Li cr. In chronic slVcct.ons it is unceitaiii iu it I' miiiation ; the pain is intense, attended occasion ly Willi leveiish symtoins, a dry and parchid ski inegular bowels, ts loiv eounl' nunce. freqeunl I t eks ol j lai dice, ihe longue is scarcely ever Ir. liom yillow fur, the appetue bad, and a coiruplie altsc the face and b .i k. Inhind Ihe ahouldeia. & Da. Hahmch's C"iiip und aiiengthening Toi ic and A pern ul Germ m Pills w ill, in a majori' of cases, produce a pcrf'ict cure, and if used at tl very onset of aflliclioii will in every Case arrest tl dise ,e. Tin i not meiely theory but fact, w hi can be substantial' d by the testimonies ul vario n'rsou who have witnessed the astonishing tl'..t of alii invaluable medicine. The die; niu-1 , tenth d to, anj Ihewaiui balh mu.t uui he r , ed when ihe patient can have ace',., ( . '"& and explicit d ruction are dv.f- ,,0j : "f 'U ' i. ami let which aecotnnanitt' ,'n ' I-i.i...,..i ..rui.. ..f.... indic.iia, and i acenu who sell Una :,J. -,C "6ll apiw II .1 tfiil.- IIU. a. I i.s. a- 'w v" ""i' vriMH iur inn oth'h.a yl 19 K'h S""-' . .' comniuuicatioiia for Agcnc . ""-g and Medicine, mu.t t addreaed ( Y'-"') hiih will meet with immediate attention HENRY YOATB ELMER, May 1. 1841. Agen fA'.";W WILL I'kt-VlAL. Dr. Harked' medicinea ara daily increasing public favor, and want rVom any but a fair tru' tsiabluh tmjirwotth. We have a eommunu af in ourcrvtuinti to-diy ouJ a person long afllict "sl ii tut on of many vouchera fo thia uir cine. Spirit of tlx Timel. A 4 I TN . r . . L. n
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