$4,12J perbbl., but holders how demand f4,35, nJ the stock is very trifling. Corn Meal Stain of PennV Meal in bbln. al $3 j hhda. ire held tt 1 4,25. Buckwheat Meal commands Jt3 in half bbls. GRAIN. The priea nf Wheat ha rather ra. ceded lalo in ihoweek. Sums oft5al6.000 bush el Penn't. at from $1,40 to f 1,33 per bush, afloat nJ in store, for fairlo prime quality 6.000 bush. I rime Illinois, i New Orleans, at $1,41, afloat. The receipts of Southern have cheifly been storrd. 'We quote Penn'a. Wheat at $1,39 to $1,41, and Southern at $1,37 to $1,39, afloat, Rye a rale of 'Southern at 70 cla; Penn'a. would command 70 els. Corn Trice have receded ralea of Round Yellow at 65n69 Penn'a. Flat do. 64aG5 i South ern Flat Yellow 6.1afl5 ; old and new mixed 60, and new 68 old White ia worth 60. 16 1 c. Week's sales 80,000 bushels. Oat are scarce; a site a ' float at 4 1 cts. WHISKEY. In bids. SO cla. per gallon, with moderate tales. T'T-. Coal Trudc, Amount of Coal carried on the Danville, and Potlsville Rail Kond to Sunbury for shipping, du ring the week ending on Dec, I, 437 Tuna. Per last report, 20,9(58 OBITUARY. Died, At Coming. Painted Pos StouhenCo., State of New York, Mm. Mart Cm rtrioiit, Wn in October, 1773 she departed thia life Sep. xember 9th, 1841, and was, thcrefoie, within one month of being, fifl yeara old. One of the firBt 'children of while parent burn at Wyoming, ofa tfamilythat deeply Buffered, herself a sufferer, it seems fitting that something more than the ordina Ty notice -should bet.kenofher disease. Mr IfovvrftniHT win the daughter of Mr. John Ah ho, one of the earliest settlers in Wilkes- Barrs -owiwhipJac di'a Plains.) The place of her birth vs tire farm now owned and occupied by Mr Robert Winer. On the fust of July, 177S, her f.i br lieinc at work mar iko flats, near the river, hesTs1 the ahum-gun at Wilkes Barns Fort, unyoked dia ooh, and h-aelined to put hi family j a laoe, at Vast, oftetnpor.ny iecuiity. The British, the savage, nd niorc savage Tories, were already n the faoighrs -on tlie opposite side of the liver. Almost ad the a?n proiir to bear arms betnii, withdrawn in tin 'Conueejicut line, below the mountain, in the Coiitinental servic, imperious duty d.manilnl that wy ma.i who could cirry a ipin should rally to tk standur.1 rais d by Cola. ButJcr ami Dennison, far I he defence of the valley. I Promptly answering th,U, Mr. .Abhot joined the little army, fought bravely, witnea.Hl the mel in- cholly overlhtow of our people, but via one of the ' lew who cacaped. At k retired, but he had a beautiful harvest rining, ami a large family wholly depending thereon for swWtance : he re turned and ctidcavon d by praisrworthv cieitic ns, to eave at least a portion aftlie aliaaiaace with, w hich Heaven seeded to have ctomnni hi inc'ustry. Ambushed by the savage. Ms. AIot ami Mr. llano Williams, who waa with him, were ahol. to mahawked and acalpcd, (about a mile above JIol lenbuck'e Mill at the mouth of Mill Creek.) His house and barn were burnt. His widow and ntiio orphan children, the oldest 15, the yetngest an in fant, expelled, without food at raiment, but the slothes they woie, and thus wesstiveej to beg theii ibread lo Wyndham county, Cormeclvcvit, from whence Mr. A. had removed. Twen fcule girl of 5 years old, Mary Abbot, the sul jeel of thia no nice, accompanied the fimily on foot, f9 miles of itlie 300 being uninhabited and dieary wiUJcrne. The autlVringc said the sulTerera of those Von my days of war anj woe, should not be forgotten Mary was taken 4y her uncle Joseph Abbot, of El lington, with ajinn she lived lo the age of twenty, when he came back to I ho Wuufhanna was miarrisil to Mr. 1 oliai Courlright, a very woeiliy unnn of a vcty triptr4e family. They occupies! for many years the huawe built on the ruins of here she ww born ((but mrnt by the enemy Total. 31,463 Amount of Iron Ore tranopntted, 8,423 JOHi! BUDU, w. m. Sl'8lil:ICHA!l.A CoAt TNADK. Total amount shipped from Wyoming Valley, lo June 21st, Tons, 7,116 8cHi'r lkill Coal 'jVtnit. To Nov 18, Tons, 530,679 I'tTTLK SmuVLRILt CoAt Tn AltR, ToNol8, Tons, 37,48fl Drlawark & HriiaoH Coal Tmadr. To Oct. n, Tons, 151,270 Pik (jiiori Coal TsAna. To Aug. a, Tons, 13,000 . MnirjiT Carsh.v Hail Roab. Amount transported to Oct. 21, Tons, 71,609 Mi! Hill & Scrdtlkill Havkv Rail Koao. Amount tranopored lo Nov 18, Tons 253,181 Mill Chkkk Rail Koap. Amount transported to Nov IS, Tons 56,918 HeiuitLRiLi. Vali.kv Rail Roa. Amount trunsporlod to Nov Tons 77,299 JKsinn Coal Tradr. To Nov. 1 1, '1'ims 117,72:1 I3lcpsla & HypwrhondrlnrlHni. Cured by Dr. Httrlieh'g Ct It braird Mtdicinct. AIR. WIM.IAM MORRISON, of Schuylkill Pixin srreei, i'nitaiirini, afflicted tor sever al years with the atavr d,treiniing diseswi siek- nes at the stomach, headache, p limitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the cxlremitiv, emari.ition ami general debility, di-turbed rest, a pres-ure and weight at the stomu-h nflor eating, i-evere flying pains in the chest, back and iile, costivenesM, a ditilikr for society or conversation, langonr and l.is si'ude upon llic hart cecasion. Mr. Morrison had npfilml to the in.wt emin.nl 'phyvicians, who considered it beyond the powei of hum in kill to restore him to health ; however, hs his afll clions h id reduced him lo a deplorab'e condition, having Iwen imluced by a friend of hixiotry t)r. Harlh h's Medicines, ns tiny lieing h'ghly recommended, by which he procured two packages for a trial ; hi fore u-i"g the second package, he found hi..ielf greatly lelieved, and by continuing the ne of them the ditsatc entirely disappeared lis in now enjoying nil the blessings of perfect health. Principal ollice, 19 North Ktihth street, Phila delphia. Also, fur sale at the ttore of irEMlY YOXTHE1MER, D.t. 4th, 1 84 1. Azmt LIST OFCAUSES, 7(R rial in the Court of Common Picas ol Nur--- thum! erlaud County, to lie held at Sunbury, on the first Moiidiy of January next, being the 3 J. PROSPECTUS Joseph Tiego Peter FiH-eit'a adtn'r Com'lh of Penu'a Badger for Badger Charlea W. Richur.la John 1). Covtden James Wetxel Elijah Crawford Com'lh for B Sayre Henry Fr ck Cum'ih for (iillierl Ro- bins's ex'r. rYichard Yarnell va Martin A. Stock va John Filbert vs Weaver, Lloyd A. R.i- bina vs Hugh He'las va John JJ. Cowden vs Richards & Kitchen vs Solomon Uunklebeiger vs Jesne Parker vs John Flick va Stephen Wilson vs Martin Weaver va E.G. Hr:idldrd'H adm'x I. on, endorsee of Smith vs lliii;li H. Bellas Andrew 1 ink Dr. Thos. Vanvilzah Bsrtlet for PiH r Hein "r cc Follrm r John M. Iusiel Joseph Manx Yaus A Mclntyre James Tt'ed sMv, Fiick A Mann John R. Keibr I Menrv Uarditlier wM'.sseaMrcr.oiKe,(lealats family re assembled M john F. Dentler VWosrVing, aurrouialvl! Vy plenty she eni yed William Fry many years of health n4 happiiW'is. She has left .7. ubildien. -Mrs. Courtriglat had but recently gone tfeside with her aon-iniljiw, Mr. H. (J. Pheliw, at whose house she t!iod. Her diiwnse wua billious (fever, A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, her faith and hope. in s.dvation were cleir rand almost' the last wortU j-he uttered were the . beautiful lines r Jesus cm tnke a, tying led Seem soft as Jowixy ipill.iwa are. WoTK.--Of the cbildien fco'l'by Mr. Abbot, and nwho'fled on fuot through the wilderness, it may be regarded us an interesting fact, 4lnit ix were living ' Ust July, their united ages exceeding 400 yeara. Wdiu-Uarre Adrocalr, ff f R it I K tt n On the I lib ult., by the Kev. J. P. Shiudel, Mr. IJiftitu Khikoi.r to Mua Arm Passu lh, both of .Augusts. Jn the 9th 'ib., by the sime, Mr. Pv.Tr a Wilt 'HttiF to iMiss Elixamctu Stoks, os Nof thumber- dMid. l'UICK CURKEXT. Corrected tvrekty by Henry Yoxtheimer. . 110 . 50 40 . 30 6 . 125 17 25 . . 12J . 75 200 H 10 . la vs John A. Idovd vs A. Sloughlou's adm'x va Heniy Frik v Mainuel lllsir v l).ivid llartman vs P. Purs. I cV J. Purix-I vs Ed. Y. Blight vs Jacob ll.iu-el va Fagily &. .iinmerman vs John Murray vs Win. cV Kolit. Hunter vs David Watson va William A. Lloyd vs Wilson A. liiiigen- ilnbler vs f!ei!dea WalUVtreen vs Kenjamin Mathewa va H oil in Jr. Cook vs S. Wilson & II. I'ri vs Sninuel Swinehait SAMUEL I). JORDAN. IVethonotarv's Office, i I'rutli'y. Suafcary Dec. 4, 1841. 5 McMauus 6l Biivthers Cm, K. Shoemaker firtfeu 1). Cuminings Drlnnh (Jrant Ce4er for Wilson Jitisn Jreeu et al WlltAT, Ktf., CORR, . 'Oats, I'PSIK, . I FiATstr.p, 1 BuTTr.R, 1 lltSIWil, - 'lv4LOW, l' Stitu ArrLss, tj O. I'SACMkS, fm iSaa, "1REDITOR -S applied to thoniberlnul Co made for the rl that thsJudfes the first Momljr . creditors at Ihs ( and where vl mi Pec. t, l4l. 6 TAKE NOTICE. That we havs bt Court of Common Pleas of Nor unty, t'or the lneflt of the laws iefof the insolvsnt debtoiss and of the said Court have appointed of Jan'y. next to hear ua and our ourt Houss) in nunnury, wbsn v attend if you think piuper. JOHN HACKMAN. J. IT. STJM1TEE, 1. D. IS again at Mr. If. If. Bun's in Nonhumberl d, nTere lie will be happy to receive the rails of those wishing his prolesional services. Dr. S's stay it limited to two week. Any person in Sou bury wMnng to consult him, will, by addressing Unit thrCif,1i :ht- po.-t ofTu n, receive a call from him. Dec.mhrr 4th, 1841. St. ITKCSII Oysters in the shell, and the be.t Am- Voy Oysters by the can, will be served up in cha-fimg dishes, roaa ed, Iryed or otherwise, n suit the taste (f any (tentleman. Also all kinds of pas liy.Ac. will be kept constantly on hand. All that in f ivor of good living will ple.iso call al the old Ojrter House, formerly kept by C. D. Whstton and William Scartea, and I will endeavor to please all. HENRY D. WHAKTON. Sunbury, Nov. 27lh, 1841. ot. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OPPOSITION vs. IMPOSITION. ''PHE u' arriber, formerly of the dm of Wharton At Searlea, respetfully informs his Iriemls and former customers, that be has dissolved with his pirtner, and oned an esisblisUmeol "on his own hoifc," umlrr Mr. Adams s Hotel, where Oenlle- men can be supplied wrb Oysters, oiiened or in the shell, stewed, roasted or fryed. Oyster Soup, Pigs reet, J npe, ami l ies Ol various aunts, lis is thankful lor pssl favors, and solicita a continu men of their patronage. WILLIAM SEARLES. Sunbury, Nov. 27lh, 184131. ASSIGiTEES 1TOT1CB. TsOTICE Is hereby given, that John Miller, of Augusta township, NoilhumheiUnd county, has insdo an aasignmeut of all bis estate, goods and chattels, rights and credits, to the sulverii ers, for lbs benefit of his creditors. All pi sons indel t d to the said John Mdler, or having claims wgsimt him, are requested to present their accounts to the eubschhere for settlement. CHARLES MILLER. Sunhurv, W. Hl'NTZINOEK, rihuylkiii-Harn. !utmber SUb, IHl. Ji, THE DAlfsY KEYSTONE. 'TERMS $t torn tr sibsior. 'Phe undersigned being Tully aware of the im-- rtortalice of having a Daily Democratic Paper, publielicd at the Seat of Government of Ponnst I vania, during the sessions of the Legialaturn, in compliance with the request ol e number of their democratic friends, propose to publish the KEY STONE DAILY, during the approaching seniinn, on a Roysl Sheet at the low price orwo hollars for the session, or two cents per singTc copy. The grest object to be sttained by the publication of Daily paper at Harrisburg during the session of the Legislature, is to give reports of the Debates in the two Houses, on all important public qtjes lions, more al length than has heretofore been cus tomary, and to get those reports put before the pub lic, more expeditiously than by the alow prore-sof a semi-weekly paper. There is an anxiety in Ihe minds of the r.ading public lo obtain the earliest information in regard to all public movements : and as Ihe measures In be brought forward and dis cussed, st the approaching session of our Legisla ture, Will be of the first importance, to the people al large, we conceive that theie can be no moro aui able time than the present, for the commence nient of an enterprise ol this kind. As one of the proprietors of the Keystone is a professional stenographer, and has long been en gaged as a Reporter in Congress, in the Conven tion lo amend the Const tulion, and in the St.ile Legislature, he confidently hope lhat he will l enabled to Conduct the Lcgihlative Department of the paper, in a mtnner entirely eaiisfactory lo those membera hne rem irks he may report, and the public at Luge, lie will be assisted by comrielcnt ieioriers, and will at all limes sttend in one Hou-e himself to enruro fa thful and accurate n-norls of debates in the Lecialaturc. The other prprii tor will take charge of the Editorial Di-parim lit of the paper, and aa be has heretofore hail considerable exricnce in c inducting a Democratic Journal, in another pari of the State, he h' pes t i be Mr to make the Keystone ncceptsl Ic not only to his politi cal frienils, but to the reeling public. We shall a'o have a coriexpondciit si Wash ington, who will give a daily synopsis of the busij nevs transacted in the Naiionsl Lcuiidstttte i and an account of all the political movements, which imy bo made at tho set of the general Oovcrn mint. (Ej As we shall incur a heavy expenditure, o er and above our own labors, in geiting up our Daily, and in employing RcpniUrs, Com s ond.-i ti. &e. e trust our fi tends throughout the tale will exert themselves to give our pajier as wide a circu lation as possible, Ti c very low rate al which we have plared our Daily, will make it necessary for ua to adopt ilni cash STSTf.x, so far at lcat .s it is cnii. eriml. and n quire payments to hv made to it iluiii.g 'he first month of the session. The semi-weekly Keyttonc, ( Doub'e Royal si.e) will be publislnd as usual during the tension at two dollars, Cj" Post Mas ers and others sending us fne suh-crittcrs accompintcd by ten dollaia, will b' entitled to a cojy fur their trouble. ISAAC (!. McKINLEY. J. M. ti. LESCL'RE Harrinburg, Dec. 4, 1811. OKrilK DAILY STATE CAPITOL GAZETTE. rPllt,J e.lilors of the State Capitol Oazetie, at the - urgent solicit iti. hi of numerous Democratic friends in almost every country of the Common wealth, have come to the conclusion, lo publt.-h, during the sittings of the approaching session of the Legislature, the STATE CiriTOL fJAZETTE, DAILY. The Daii.t Gaxlttr will I panted on a roy al t-hect of line paper, wh'ch will be sulliciently large to contain full repirrts of proceedings of both branches of Hie l.ecislsture. In rhrrylng out our intention of publishing a daily piper at the ceil i f (Soveniment, we will of course subject ourselvis to heay expenditures, and will coueiptentlv exieri tlie Uetnociacy of f ennsyrvama lo rally round us. and sustain us in our undertaking. To enable us to give full reports ol I ho pTocccdin,! of tint Le-gi-lsture, we bsve made arrangement for placing in each llou-e a competep' " nographer the al.il.ty and profiKsional rxperieiu.. f one ol whom at leas', is tniivers dly sdmilted both hi re ami l ine where. In sdditinn to this, we have engaged, at a consult 'table exxne, the valuable services of our lte WalHtigtim Correspondent, whose style ol writing, the forcible, energetic, and fearleha man ner in which be laid bare the doings of Federalism, and the l.iithful predictions which he give, during the eitmurdimtrfj session of Congress, is lamili.ir to our numerous leaders, many of whom have cheerfully admitted lo us, in person, that "Cleon" is one of 'he hcl political writers of the day, and have urged M again to procure his aid as our cor respondent at the sal of the ticn ral (inveriniicnt. As ngards the future course of the Cizeile, wo di em tl unnecessary to aay more than 'hat it will al ways Iw loiind ss heretofore, a worm ucporlrr i I the great principlisol Democracy, snd hauling I'ai.h ful'y, lor tl e wellaie, promotion, slid happ ne. of the People at laige. The banking syli-m. as it is at presriii conducted, believing, as we do, th.it j cslcula nl to spread ditiess, tni-eiy and ruin in e very romuiuuity wln're its polluting iolli'jiice is felt, sbull conttuuo to meet ftom lliu Caaeilu the same duerniiued O po.iiion it alwas has nut i h, until the hired cosliltuna and combinati jus of ban- keis, t-peculators, and stock-joblH'is, uiall lie maJe to tetd lhat the will of Ihe people is sr-ru .:. H. ving Uen the ardent and zealous uporteis of the re-election of our present worthy Executive, Daviii R. Piirtvn, it shall he our prii'.e and pU'isiire to give lo his administration a li.in, dtciJtd and ho nest support. In pulili-limg a daily pier, we are well aware of the heavy lesprinsibiliiy that wid re-t upon us, aa ita editors and conductois. We are firmly con vinced, however, thai a Democratic daily paoer -t the svat of go .rrniio nt, is much nie.l.il, and at the suggestion ! our Deinocial c friends, we have been induced to commrnie the uude taking, provided a rsasonablu rncouragemenl is given lo wairant it. The very moderate terms at which we oiler our dai ly paper to siihsciilx is, must convince eery one that the object is not lo realize thenfioin an exlra vagatil roiniensalion for our labors. On the other baud, we shall be perfectly satisfied if our expenses do nnt tall behind our Income. The terms of Ihe Hun (Iasf rrc are such ss willcomiiel us to adopt the i aru sisi sm, which rule will lie strictly adhered lo. The semi-wet kly SrsT t'lriroi CS a terra (d iuble roynl size) will be publishtd as heretofore, during the sitting of the Legislature. Any person sending ua five subscribers accompa nied by ten dollars, shall lective a copy for their trouble, grati. Persons sulifcribing for either of the above pa llets, aie ri qoes'i d lo scud in their otders on or be fore tits S5iu uf December. TERMS l Ds'tx OAZt-rrs for the session $3 00 Ssaw-Wsts.iT tiAXirrs, do. 'i 00 HENLOCK ft BRATTON, h'diivrt und i'rviirittir. Hatssstmrg, Dec. 4, lei I. Webb's 1'nlciil niniliiiir Oil Ann B IT ?v IT E !3 rphr ral'srriber.s resctltilly Inform the citV.ens of Cohlnibin, NcjT:humberlniid a ml lluroncoon lies, that they have pmrhaserl the sole privilego of using, manufacturing and wiiidinir, thealtove namttd aiticles in the afiiresiid cotintiet. They have just received lare t-sortment of lamps of every do script ion, consisting of ASTRAL, TAIJLE Si:spUNDt.N AND SIDE LAMPS, which they oiler for salo at reasonable term. This light is a new invention, and issnpetior to any thing yet discovered for illuminating largo and small rooms, and dirlling tlm d nknessof the night. It is infetlor to nothing mvc the light of the ln ; wherevrr it hua bevn iutrndiiced, it has outshone everything ofa luminous tiatttre, and sirmsalnuit to become Hit lhl vf Ihe trwV. Its pmrniiicnl siisrior qualities arp brilliancy, richness, splendour, Hemlines, and last but not leai-l, rhrtpnrys. The W.ck kee s Mitirply fn'e from dirt, and the binin am csmi'v le't in outer. In the cities of Phita lelptiia snd New Ymk it has been sulwlituled Vtry rtensively for gas, on ac count of i s t hcHpness, and becau e il is in t so in jurious to thr eves, Direc. ions for using will be fuillished lo nil who buy, ami orilers fioni a ili-l one. promptly HtirinbiJ lo. FRIt'K, IIII.LMEYEH ,V UlsEl.. Danville, Nov. 27, 1 M i t if ilaPtToi' 1 luiiii.ir iirilliTuln. NOI II.'F, is In reliy mven, tllitt the sulmcriU'r lis- been appointed auditor, by tile Court of Common Pless of Northumberland 'county, for the purpose of apportioning the asscta in the hands i f Fredi'iirk L7.rus. n. Liiie of l li ona-A. llillinL'. Ion, and that he will nt'end for tii.it purposn at the Prothonotaiy's ollice in Ftuul urv, on Motnlav the Stltli day of Dect mlwr mxt, when si.d where ult persons interested will atli tid. SAMI.'EL D. JORDAN. Kiiiibnrv. Nov. Ss III. I S-l 1 . 4l. jx. jvL .d:l ion! IP CP ITOR aale n small Farm, coiitiininq about one hnmbe I nnd ten nrre, more or le-s, sim ile in Point township. Nonhumbi rlaiid countv, nb.nit two milrs almve Noitl tiniln-il ind, on the m.iiu road leading from lhat pl.iro to 1 1 in villi, ailjoiniurr land-, ol John Leghoii, ,lee t Iloitnii nnd others, now in the occupancy i f Nuinirl Payne. About forty arrea of said tract are clraird, and in good slat- ol cu livatioii, on whuh there is n small barn erecli d. The property w ill lie sold on n aonble teims. For further paiticulars, nisons are request ed to spi'lv to ti e rul scnb r. II. B. MASN.JR, Asen. Nov. 27ih. l4 1. if Sunbury. Pa. tMirii As m ic r sAi.i:. lfat of .t oi no IIoi-iiIn-im'I'. TN ptirsitsnrn of an imlcr of the Orphans' Court A ol NorthumKrltiid couuiy. will le exposed to pubic sale i n hndiy li e IV til day of Drccnilei licit, at the late residence ol tie.irpe llnrnl erijer of Coal township, in siid county, dee'd., all that cer tain tractor ptei-e of land situate nn M.dionny creek, in said township, adjoining lands of Henry Ifaupl, (ieotge I.niig nnd the Widow Hornl-crgcr, contain ing one hundred sud three acres and fifty-two per ches, strict measure; about tunny acre of which are cleared nnd in a high stale of cultivation. Also, one other tract or piece ol land situate in said township, adjnininq lamia nfticoige Long, Su sannah Weary ami the Widow lloriihergcr, con taining four acre arid 15'J perches, stiict measure, almut thiee acres of which a-e dented, and in a good state of cultivation. Sale to commence at 10 o' clock of said day, when the conditions wiil be made known by THOMAS HENINGER, GEORGE LONG, Bv the Court, I'x'ri. JOHN G. YOLNGMAN. Clk. O. Nov. 20th 1841. N. B. The first above described tract of Ian j has lieen divided into two parts; one thereof enntain ing R2 acres ami 10 perches, shout 8 aciesof w hich aiecl. sred; and the other containing 21 Bin s and 33 lurches, about 12 acres of which are cleared and will be sold together, or acjmralc, to suit pur r hat-crs. John l lituyN i:slal. IN pnisuance of an mile, of the Orphan-.' Court 1 of Northumteilaiid c utity, w II he rxpnsid lo public sale on Saturdnv tho i lib day of Dccrndfr next, at the late dwelling-house of John Cheiry, of Augusta township, in s.dd county, dee'd., a certain tract of land coul-iiii ng twctilv acres moie or less, adjoining land of Hcnrv MasM'r, Esq. Peter Bums. John D. Conrad, and the heirs of Jacob Moore, w hereon is erected a small log hou-e ami still In. S .lc to cotniiiMice at 10 o'clock of said day, when tho conditions will lie made known by PETER SNYDER, SiMibuiy, Nov. SOtli. !!. .4(we. Tlist I t'l t'lu d ami for" aieiH.lj."Mas- ar II. i t ii sjrup. Sugar H. ue and N. O. Mn!ascs; L..f. Luui, Crushed, Brown and Vhrvs ta!i.ed Si.Rnr; t 'raiiherrn a, Kin-ins, I'racVers, Ar.; Fieiieh ai d Eimh-h Mi rnn s; Merino and other Shawl,; Cloths, t'n-i-iin. r and Cas-inetts ; Diy (JoimIs, llanlu .tr.-. Sadlerv, Vc. of alt kinds. Nov. !!0ih. 111. CI-IPSCLITE PCLISH." A since uin qualieil lor cleaning and giving a -Y highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil ver, German Silver, Brass, Copper, lliittania ware, Tin, Stiel, Cutlery, and IW restoring the lustre on varnished carriages Ac. TRY IT. Prepared an I a.dd at wholesale and retail, by the Susquehanna Chrysolite Polish Company, Owego, Tioga countv, Y. W.Vf". FORsVTH. Agent for Norihum'd, ii ,i . i t. . . . ... I vi.vi. it, ."gini lor uuiiury November 2uth, lull. PETE?. CClTCTEPv, Wholesale utnl Retail Mine, lUmncl, arid Palm Leaf Hal Wati'liouse. No. liti Surth 'id tlrrrf, urMi iltmrs ubove .hch, I'htliiiltlfiiia. VLSO Trunks. Caipet Bags snd Vahces, nf ev. cry descnpti.m, all of which he oilers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 13, IHll. ly. l 7i.n o r i r s " ( liina.Cilass utnl l.ivci'xui Watclnniso. j 104 .orUi third ml. limit d,ior iih w lint I ttrttt, I'hiliuhljiKut, I ArilERE they constantly kirp on hand a large assonment of 1'bilia, (iluss and Liverpool j Ware, which they will difposu nf ou the litest iei i sonabUi terms. I Philadelpbiu, NovemU r 1.1, 1841. ly. j TJIF.oril.U.S ( I'M'. ' 1 null Tf l 1 1 1 rnf tiit. 1 tt ma I jt r tS !Wiil a.'a.s-iva)V nil V I t 1 ivl lll'j't'l IVI J I 'UU" tilery, Hanlw art', &c. No. ft South Third btri et. ftiur dut'i t btiuut Market I'hiUiiit IpUiu, KEEP constantly on hand a laige and general assortment t ouch Lamps, Carriage Bai.ils, Axlu Arms, Eliplic Springs. 1'uUnt Leuiher. Ac. ('ouiitry Mrrchanls and saddleis will be supplied al all limes on the most icasoiiuhle In ins. 'J hey wi! find it to their advantage to cull and ci annua his assortiiient before purcha.-iuii i bewbeiv. I'hiladilphia, Nuv.iulvf 13, It'll, -ly. a aiTV AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. -Vnmr 2!l .lirh Third Stntt, Vhditdttphin IJI'BMC'WALE of Drv t.'ort'U, Hardware . and t'.ttlf.v, llool,-, pftnii.iiinrv, Clothing, Uoots, Sho.n ne.il Hais, ami ni sliort idmost every description or goods, sir held at this establishment every eMpiiing tMods are also sold nl piiva'esale dXtrtnn llm day at theavrrni-r auction piie.es, St.rfe kcrpera and tTa.hTs Will ftml it lo their advantage by attending tire ahm J. O. MACK K Y, A net ioneer. Philadi Ipliin, Nrtvemh .). N4 t. ly. .fill ott I'l lotiiitlh ji. Son. 1 Esl'EC'i rt Ll.Y iiit..t. lb, i, Irn ndn and l tiopjiiiiil.iiict yiiienilly ih il tbev slttl coii Itnuc to keep at tho old stand. No. 210 North 3d slteet. PhfUdelphin, nil kinds of Toll.WCO KM I F AM) srWAKS. Which they will sell on the m st uccoiuiuudaliug and icns.iiiablo terms. N. II. AH cooiU sobl will lie guaranteed, titnl nil orders promptly ntlemleil to. PhibnUphi.i. November 1.1, INI I ly. J'i,tj:u I)i:vkj:sT" LAST IYIAKER, .. 7 I ('iill.twliill Slrerl, ritilaileli'hia. C Thr, e diHir amre S((mid. ) HOE Findings always kept on baud, which he (-j on, rs nir ssio on mc lowc-t terms. Uouutry Merch tuts arc p.ntii ulaily lo call and judge for themselves. PJi!mh-l.his, November 1,1, 18IL Iv. U)vnit iuu(), ' Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Doniesiio. I la nl ware, No. I7I Noiirit TniRti Srwirr, I'HiLAnr.LrniA. '.' ''"'ir f,'' '",H and customers w ill always find a large and general aisorlment of Foreign and Domestic llaidwaie, which they will sell at the lowest prices, I'hdedi lpbi.i. November 13. 18-11 . I v . D D -B. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. m:w j:ci.am) oh. tompanv. . SSI IWtli Water Street, Pliila. MANI FACl-CRERS nnd dealers in Oils of every description both for burning alnl iiiauufacturing purposes, which will be sold much lower than they can lie procured elsewhere, and warranted in quality to equal any in the citv. Any oil sold by the company not proving as represented, may tic returned without any expense to ths pur chaser, and the money will la-, refunded. Their stock now in store cor.sihts of the following oils, viz. : 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Spetrn i'ii, fiOOO do ) Culotless Oil, Ift.tiOO do Pail and Spring Serm Oil, lO.tilttl do Winter SraElephaul, 2IMM10 do do Pienscd Whale Oil, I'OtUI do Summer do do du 15.noo ,!., Cm,,,,,,,,, Whale Otl, 200 tin I re Is siipenor Straits Oil, 3IKI do Cod Bank Oil, r'0 do Nea's Foot Oil, 5 Cn ks Olive Oil, Tanner's Oils. GO'This Companv bns a number of Vessels' en gaged in the Coil Fishery, nnd Tanners may fcly upo'i pctiinj; at all tunes Oil ns pure as imported, Philadelphia, Nov. 1 3, 1 si 1 . y. -TTElTTIClT. riHE special atieiiiinii of buyers ficnii the sou'Ti 1. snd west, and for the alnle trade, ia re-iecrfol-ly invitrd lo the following assortment of O'OO'DS, which the subscrit-er will -dispose of at sui h prices as will limply repay bis friends for calling and ex amining hit, stock. To CASU punmssers, at the present lime, extraordinary inducements will "be of fired. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spnnish matting. 600 pu ces Canton matting, assorted 4-1, 5-1 and 0-1 white, cbei ked and flowered. ll'OO l.iii'ili rugs, n I t aolitul nssortment of Wil ton, llriisMls, Tu'ftfd, Turkey, and Hemp rugs. Still pieces rvoob n, SAorstcd, cotton, hemp, in grain, no H in mid bliK-k I'arpeliiuis. An elegant variety nf U ilton, Brussels, Sco'ch and English, Yeneliiiu, Uamn-tk, Ac. oVc. 1000 ilo7en men nod bovs i-aps, composing a great variety ol Fur, Seal. Nutria. Muskrat, and Coney, Hair. Se-ilette nnd Cloth Caps, mo doyen Allicanl Mats, assorted sites, 100 do Manilla do do do fill do Sheep-skill do do do o0 ball's French Baskets, computing every dc sirqitiim. fitltl pair Yenetian Blinds, ass'd figuiesatrd colors. 3000 patent do do do 1000 nests Cabas or Satchels, ass'd, embossed leather, straw and oil cloth. filHIO dozen Combs, assorted tortoise stiell. Bra .illinn do horn, ivory, brass and wood, cornpnsing a large assort mini of eveiy variety. 30(10 dozen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car riage, sulky, planters, drovt-rsor tiding, of gut, ka ther and thread, with German silver, gilt, ivory snd bone mournings. 1 000 dozen paintcvl pails, Wilson's briud. 1000 nests nil.ir Tutw and Buckets t atsn, Churns, 1'igc.ins, Water Cans, Ac. The above toin-ther with an extenstvr nssortment of fancy goods Briltnuia and German silver ware, feather ami I tistkt Brushes, Linikilig Glasses, Ma hogany ami (iill Flames, i l evviy sine and descrip tion, are manufactured, imported, and selected ex pressly tot the solilhcni, western nnd stale trade, J. SIDNEY JONES, No I NoilhSd si i eel. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, November 13, I S4 1. ly. G. V". & L.S.Ti.7LCf.. OFFER FDR SALE, at the South East Cos lier of Fifth umi Murlttt tVrces, 'AiAnfV Mens I. all-skin Hoots, studied unlimited, do do do a CH' d do do do do Water piuof, ilviullo soles and iloiihl uppers, do Cult-skin do do do nailed. and ii Ti-i. do Heavy Water Leslher Hoots', do do NeSla do do. , no iiiku quariei nnoeo, v al' .-kin. do tin t riH Leis do Fine MotiriH's wi i ranted lo do In du i. oil 111 do do Kip do 111 Call (111 lii 1'oHise do do do Shoes do Fine do do Kip ih) do Calf an Seal Skill I'uiiu do List ...ekswuh and without aolfe. do Carpel do do do do V atciit Wair-auled utrr-prnufMocrasins. I adies' du du do do Latins' tanned India Rubber sli,s. lit mil lien.' do 1'virsl.o.s. Wi'h every ether di sc Iptnm of bo..l slid shoes. Fur Caps i I en i -. de-eiipliun, Traveiinii! I rui k- ot i . rv description. eiieli ill l lttv, liiiis! H.i,. a. PaleiilGuin Elastic Shoe tin k If, Id nnets f Mll kinds. Palm l.oaf U'4 1 kalsvUllns, NoHUlll Ivl, l',l. ly. S.B.lIASs575?., A TTOPv N I', Y A T I a 'vV rt.'BoiiY, rvt. Biminess iiltended to in it u Coi,..ihm "C '..r thuti'l irlani), Union. Lvcmning oud Columb.B. ItelVr li uh i 11 a ii r Co., LitWklt iV llARRIItV. Hart, Ct tviins c JIast, ; I'M hit. I'rv Jioi.hs. McFa tt t A: V t Sri-.HIRfl, Goon et Co., XjL"? a 3P.C TSESej""" WHOLr.SAI.15 AND RKIAIL BOOKStf. I.F.Rs AND STATION El No. I'i-J L'lietinut Street, below 4tl), l"Iiilailelrliia. BT" EEP cutislnirtly oh 1iHtid a genrrnl BM'itt 3 "" "I Books aiid Stationnrv ; eompririn I heologicnl, Law, Mi drt-nl, Cla.si'cnl, Miscrllnna ous and Sellout Books, Day Books, llll Bi.es, Leds .rs, do., Family Bibles, rocket Bibles, Wiitma Papers, Wrapping Papers, oVc. c, which they of ler at the li.sesl piiccs lo Country Merchant's Pre lessiotial Gt ntleiueii, 'J'cnchers, and all others that may favor them with ibetr cusd.nt. 1'hilrl.lilphia, Noiomltr 13, 1811. ly. It K YaNOM S, Md'AlTl AAlKt (T). Wholcsalo Dealers in Foreign JiJitisli and American Drv ("iomls. No. 10ft Mirkrt ttrttt, FliiUuhlphla. COCNTRY Merchants, nnd others con be sup plied at all times with nn extensive assort ment of the best nnd most fashion., Mi tioods upon the most rcnsounhln terms. Philadelphia, Novrmbrr 1.1, 1 S4 1 . ly. W holesale Yariety ant! Tritninin Slorc No. 44, JWrVr Ftiurth nrnr Arch itn Fiiadttph-a- YiniEKE Cmintry Mcnli-nits and others csn liv ' supplied, nl 1 times, with a large nasortmenl of Hosiery. Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Woolen Shuts nnd Draweis, Spool Cotton. Patent Thread, Cotton Cords, Buttons, Tapes, Bindings, Hooks nnd Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general variity of use ful articles, which he offers for tiir at the lowest prices. Philadelphia, November 13, 184 1. ly. .Tlichacl Weaver A: Son, ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLER No. 13 fiarlh Witcr Strt rt. PhihiiLphia. nAYE cmiCantly on Iiain1 a -general assort nient nf Cordage, St ine Twines, Ac, vir Tar'd h'lqies. Fishing Ropes, While Ropes, Maiiil la TJopes, Tow Lmes for Cmal B. ats. Al.o, coDipl.ie assoitmet't of Si ine Twines, Ac. such n Henm 'Shad nnd Herring Twine, lies; i'ntent fii! Net Twine, Cotton Shad and llcriini! Twine, Shot Phreads, Ac. Ac. Also, Bed Cords, Plough Limv Halters, Traces. Cotton and Linen Carpet Cham Ac. rill of which they will dispose of on icasoiiuLI term. Philade'pliia, November "13, 1841. ly. icsiTiTr iv k ."lMTXrt5;s. WHOLESALE DHY GOODS STORE. No. 1 1 -i Market Street, Pliila. (. Fifth Kmth udt ) ALWAYS keep on hi. ml a full and general soTtmrntof Ho-trry, Lace, uml Fancy Good' Country Mer.-iants are rcspirlfully requested t give flioma cnll and examine for tbein-elvrs. Philadelphia. November 18, lll. I v. TO CODKTiir WiJRCl'iANTS. rJ",Hli Subsri.ii. Aeni to 1 M.i, & Harm", -- Mnnuturturi.i for N-wYirk, 1'I.ibnlelp!" Baltimore nnd ii n.t hire i t i i, w ! os. Hutu ; highly conmiLUibil t ir l;r and dvriVti has 01 I. snd a fir rale. ic ttnoit of HATS i CAPS, suitai le f, r S( r up s ies wh ch w di Yv very low, fui rnyl n. appi-.ved credit, al ibe tlr', cheap store. No 40, Norln T' id s'n.-t opp v, the City II I. !, I'lnU irlphit,. Ol IVKU N. TtUCHF.i;. Alttut N. B. Orders lor Hals 1 1 ihe tnu;4, pnimpl sllende-.l to. The highest rice :u a$1i or lis given lor Fui ikint. Philadel(ihia, Novmiber 13, I'jll.-.y J. V. S Y A IN, UmbreHa and Tarasul M.tnuractiui No. 37 Smith Thitil ttrrei, tm diir.ru hiUtf at 1, ih,t,i,i'hUv. ! iph;(,.' COL'NTK . Mstehatits and ot'jMa ie stlci to examine his ar-s;rti. mi before rwchas elsew here. Piula elplda, N'.ven.'oer 1 1. isil. ly. Sl'llUIMi, liOui) & x No. K M.tik-t S'.recl, r.iiladelli INVITE tho attention of (W.trv Mcrcha to their exntisivn uoi incntot Bnli.h Frci and Amernnn Dry Goods, which they offer lot 1 on the most reasouu'.ilu ti cms. PhiludelpUia, NvivemU-r 13, I Ml. ly. rPIIE subscnlKT 'jas just received anew 1 -- tensive awonncnt of Dry (roods and Gr and which heorters f.n sale at tlm lowest prices. Nov.6, 1M1. fl.U. MASSEK WAS taken up sislray, on the farm where 'oltscfilter now reside, mid owned bv ph W allaco.lu "r m-kohtve. P.snt hwssbip,'N thunillaiil coi. tVl a BKINDI.U STEEK w a wliite ftce, ur,out 17 or IS months old. ownst Is repre, ll( f0II1B f.nword.ptovf propr payvharg,,,,,! take il awsv. v. ABU All AM ItlNf. Njivjv, xh 1 1 . N .THA NMlU.E WIIOI,ESaAXE IIOISEIIV, GLOVE tmiii utikii htdiii, No. 31 Xtr'A Fmirlh st.,uiuhr Mirrhulit It PHILADELPHIA. MfH c"'RE Country M. rchatils ran U aup T u"h eAteiisive variety of choice um in bis line, upon the mos reasonable terms. NoV. Oih IH-U ly IVIcCALLA & HERSI Xo 51, Xuilli S roiid str t t CroRRxa or cihixi'i At-i -fX.) Wheie they constniidy kiep n ,1 g ef. tr asortir.,tl 0f CLOTHS, CASS XXHT.B, "VTtTUT' And a 4Tcf rur;,,v t,j0,i f ,t ,ru quality, trfhieh they . ff. r to (lisp.-. . f "I'oii, tlie must ieaoii.i''l' t im-. CGUNTKY MEIICHA.MS and rtl..s ftnd it to thcil advauif'te ;iU si d .a i"e:t alock beToia punbs-i' 1 . lhilade'l(,Lia. Nov. 0,11' OF a very sui nor time, by applu iiti -i it i-urchoseis. I 1 1 1, J fine coal, til lot I u -CU t'f. -Iv s. bimhuM , Oct. ?3. J II. J LKDV I