1! A A K NO T i: li 1 ST, Vr.XSlX,TAXIA. The f dlowing list shows the current ltie iff all Venniylvania Bank Nirtm. '1'he most trujilic-rt re 'ii.rncc may be placed UM)ii U, as it i'r7 witk '.-artfully compared with ai d corrected from Bi.k 'rirll's Reporter. ftimlio -Ih IMiJiloiililii. NOTES AT PAR. "flank ol North America . Hank of llit ISntlhcm Liberties , H ink of Pcimsvlvauia . Bank of Pcnn Township , . 'CnmriHircinl llailk of Penn'a. . Fain-era' and Mechanic' Bank . Tii-nrd Bank . . iensfnrrlon ll.ink . Manufacturers' tS,- Mechanics' Bank Mcclumica' Dank . . Movamcnsiiig Rank , J'IuIh.Ii 1 i .1 in Rank . , S?i hu1kiH Bairk t'.viilnwnrk 1 lank . . Western Dank . , par par par pir par pur pnr par par par par .par par par par far ipnr ipar 1r a par t'oimti-) Hank. Pittsburg Malik Off lltsburg Bank of Ohfstcr County ltnnk ol Delaware 'County' Bank if Gcrmaiitnwu Rank of Lcwi-itown Hunk of Middlctown Batik -of Montgomery Co. It ink of NiirfliuiulicilirnJ Westchester Cheater Gertnantown Lewistnwn Mifldletown Noiristown par Northumberland par I forks County Hank Keailmg J to i -ulumhin Hunk & Bridge co. Columbia par Carlisle Rank Carlisle 1 Poyloslown J J a irk Jloylcstown par Easion Hank Easton jiar Exchange Hank Pittsburg par 1i) tin branch of Hnlhilnysburg 2j ij'armeaa' Bank of Bucks co. Bri-tol ,par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lancaster run Fanners' Bunk of Heading Reading par llnrrfehuig Dank Harrishurg par Lancaster liank Lancaster .par Lebanon Hunk Lebanon pur Merchants' A. Mmuf Bank Pittsla.ug par Miners' bank of PolUville PotiaviMe ipar PottsviMe Allenlown Tnwanda nortliamptou Hank Allenlown par I nwnnila Hank Weal 1? ranch D ink Wyoming Dank Office ofUirrfk of Perm'a, Oflice do do 1 'trice do do 'Office do k NOTES AT Williamsport par Wilkesharre par Harrh-burg These -Lancaster I olliees Reading I do not Elision J issue n. D I S C () V N T. lUnk of I be United States Philadelphia Oflice of tJairk f IT. S. Pittsburg Do do do Erie Jhi do do New Tlritfhton Kensington Suv. Ins. A do IP-enn Township Sav. Ins. do liank of "CbuiirtHTsbutg Chambrrshurg 1 iBank of GettysflKirg "Gettysburg llj Bank of Sustpuchunua Co. Montrose j llrie Bank Eriu 1(1 Farmers' iSt Drovers' Dank Wayncsburg 2 j FiMiikiiii If a i A. Washington 2j ilonesdale Hank Ifonesda're Moinni;aliela liunk of B. Broniisville 2 Vork Bank Voik !S. U. The notes of those banks on w hich we nrnit quotutiona, and nubxtitute a dah ( ) arc not purrha-ied 'by the fhilsdphia brokers, with the deception of tlioae w'hir'h have a letter ol riference. BROKEN BANKS, riiihidelphia Sav. Ins. 1'liiluJi l4 hia faikid I'hiladelphia Loan Co. do (th tvhuylkill Saw. Ina. do filled Mmual Labor Barm (T. W Dyott, iirop. f.iiled AWeghany Bank of Pa. Bedfoid no sale liank of Beaver Bank of Swalara Bank of Washington Centre Bank City t5,ii-k Ftrrmers' &. Merh'ts' Bank Farmers' Sr. Mech'es' Bunk Fai'mers' -& .NJcth'ca' Bank Harmony Institute Huntingdon Bank Juniata tiairfk Lumlivriiieii'a Bank Northern Bank of 1'a. New Hope Del. Bridge Co. Northumb'd Union CoL Bk. North Went.ru Ba-rkof OlHre ofchuylkfll Kaik Pa. Ae,r. cv M .nuf. UmA Silver Lake Bank U ii inn Bunk of Pcnri'u. WcRimoieluud Bunk ileuvir closed dfarrixhurg -.!ocil Vaslriiigtun failed 4)el1i fonto closed Piltsbuig no ntle Pitlnburg failed I'ayelh; -co. failed ('reencast:e failed Harmony jio tale Munlhigilon no aae I.evi.,lown no sale Warien failed Dun Jill' no rale New lUie closed JUillon no tale Malille closed I'.Hlt'urton tuilex) ( 'arki-lo firilnl Montrose clos-d Uniulitown failed tin ensburg closed Wilkesbarre Bridge Co. Wilkisbaric no sale dj" All notes juf jhjiUhi; to be on any I'eitnvyl vania Bank not given hi fau ubuvu lM, may he set dowu us frauds. Bank of New Brunswick Brunawuk Belvideie Bank Belvideie Burlington Co. Bank Medfurd Commeicial Bank Perth Amboy CumberlaiHl Bank Bridgetun Fanners' Bik Mount Holly fail. J Spm par lpiii Jur par Farmers' und Mcchanirs'' Ttk Railway pin Farmers' and Mrchanics' Bk N. Biunaiviik failed l'armers' and Mechadies' Uk Middlotown Pi. Jpm Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed llotioken UkgV urazing l-o llobuken failed failed failed fuilid par failed Sm ;,ar po tale Jersey City Bank Jnsey City Mechauiis Bank Patterson Manufacturers' Bank Belleville Morris Company Hank' Momstown Monmouth Bk of N. i. Freehold Mechanics Bank Newark Mechanics' aul Manuf. Bk Trenton Morris Canal and Bkg Co 5eiaey 5'ity Post Notee Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newaik .pin par failed failed 1 I'll) faiKl 2pm par p. New Hope Del BrblgeCo J-mK rt-s'f,le N. J. Manufuc. ami lt.g Co IIolHiken N J Protection 6t Irfimbaid bk Jersey City ' Orange Bank Orange I'ulerxiii Bank Paid sou Peoples' Bank e Princeton Bunk IVuiceluM Salem Banking Co Nates SiuU) Biiik Newark (par Stale Bunk ElitabtthtowA "Jpin tale Bank Cmiden zpui Spin failed failed i MII iHl. lj'lll failed Stato Bank of Morris Muriistowa Suite Bank Tnruou Suleui and PhilaJ Manuf Co Salmi Sussex Bank Niwtou 'i'renlon Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Daer Warhiiiglon Banking Co. tl ni-kcnsaok ii:i,Aiv.iici:. Bk of Wihn &i Braud wiui Wi iiiinglnn par pin 4'ur l'"r f.ar Jiar " pur jur Bank of Delawun, lliuli li.n Sinyiua Bank of Smyrna Do blanch Millord Farmers' Bk of Slate of Del JJov Da branch VVriiuingtu Do branch iieorgitowo Do blanch Ncv4o Union Bunk WiliningUia Q-'f Under 6'a (; J- On all bji.ks in nked thus () there are ei ther counterleit or uileid uoU ot tiia various do uumiatnionk, in cuculaiiun. Wholcsa lu V a riul y a rid Ti nt rTrinrg -.Stofj An. ii, Xt,rth I'ourtli HMr Arch !., l'hthtJi 'tihlii "II Til EKE ('oiintry Merc hnnl and others can be " suppliivt, at ill times, wilh n large ns-Mirtment of Hosiery, Olovrn, Merino, Cotton, nnd Woolen Shirts and Drnwei, Spool Cutioii, Patent 1 hiead, Cotton Cniils, Buttons, Tnpis. Priiiditis;, Hook and 1;'C!, Pina, cVr. And a enteral vari. ly of use ful articles, which he oll'i-is fur sale at the lowest prii'pn. Philadelphia, Noveinliei l-S, 1 I. 1y. WIIOliESAIiTI KOISEHY, GLOVE & T. k a a L v A a I trr T si oa r., A'o. 31 A'(i 'h Fourth ft., tinrftr MtTcfiaiits Jlufrl, riIILAD:i..IiHIA, ""Br II E R li Country Mi rehantsran le supplied Y V with mi eicteiisive variety of choice article in bis line, npun the tiio.A reasonable terms. Nov. fiih 184 14 y IVIcCALItA & IIERSE, No 51, NorIli'StnHitl sti rt-l, (consr.n nr coomh's ai.i.ht.) W'lHtre4hey constantly keep on hand a generil asiirmi'iit of cloths, CASsuvrrnra, vesting s, a firtut variety oj'urictis i-J'a ttiptrmr Aiualrly, which they oiler to dispose of troi) tthe most reasonable terms. COTTNTRV MERCHANTS and others wil' find it 1o thini advantage locaH and eamine Iherr ti-ek before uirclio-onc elsrwlicif. Philadelphia. Nov. C, 1811. ty A Ml,i:Mll .iSSOilOIllAT or UsT anhed from tlte city of Philudelphi i, and f,r sale, at file mn.t reduced iriees. for cash, at tire new store fonneily kept by John Bopar, as follows i Clothing of nil soita and sizc. sneh as Warm Ovcrco..ts, Co.itteC'i. Panlalihins, Vests, Ac. Also, a bine aor Intent ol FrtK,CaH"liiii and Wa terproof Boots, Ladies' Lace Bouts, and a variety of other Boots and Shoes for the winter, trimmed and inrtrinrmed liuni Shox', and Men's), iioy' and Chil dren's Shoes, of ail si.es. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Sunhurv Oct. aoth 1 84 I. if. MRS. BOLTON, RESI'KCTFL'LL V iifirrm ,r frkntls and the public genera'ty, rh it he contiruies to keep that well known Tavern Stand in Market at root, Suubury, sign of the aco:n d.dcb, formerly kept by John Bolton, her husband ; and by eiiilca-voiiug to colidoel the establisbinent in a manner to give satisfaction to all, hopes to merit a liberal rhaie of public patronage, Sonhiiry, "October !lh, lull. ' ADAZVISS HOTEIi. Kiiiibiuy, oi l liuitilin laiul Counlj , FENNSYLVANIA. rj",HE subscriber has rented that large and convc - nient Tavern House in Sunhury, luU-ly occu pied by Hiram 'ricc. aiid is piepaied to aecirmmo oate all who will fa-vor him w ith their custom, in u neat and comfortable muuin r. ROBERT ADAMS. Sunhury, Oct. 23d, 1841. M A DEI R A" WIN E. Fir HuaTh7" Madieia Wine, for sik hrw liy Sept. 1, 1K4I. H. B. MASSER, FOURTH PROOF BRA.NDV. A g.-iKihu-aiticle alwavs on hand and for sale by N.pi. 1, UJ4-I. 41. li. MASSI'.K. HOLLAND CI.N', Ol the best ipjality always on band ami for sule by Sept. I, 1841. IT. B. MA PS El!. 1OAV AND LUMP oUUAR, Always on hand and for sale by Wept. 1, I SI I. If. B. MASSER, NEW OlilJJANs MJAR iK)lE Mil LASS US. Oj the best ijualily always on hand in d for ;-ulr bv Sept. I, 1811. H. B. MASSER. !RO"vVN Sl ViAR. tM"a pood militv,rr sale low by Sept. 1, lull. II. B." M AS.- ER. (iREEN AND BLACK TEAS.Of the U-t quality alwavs on hand and for rule bv Sept. 1, lMll. H. It. MASSER. COFFI E. Java, Rio and I.aguiia Collie, con stantly on hand and for sake ly Sept. J, 1S4I. H. 11. MASSER. KPE15M S.)IL. Viini mkI Suohiht straiiietl SM ian Oil, ol the U'st uulity, always on hand antl for sale Iry Sept 1, 1811. II. B, MASSLR. STEEL. Cast and Blister Steel, for sale by Sept. 1, 1641. H. B. MASSLR. HMSH SAJ.MON.-AM the U-A cjuality, cmi stnullv on hand and for sale by Sept. I, 111. II. 11. MASSER. l.lljl OKS. Ol all kinds and ol the U-.t ijuali ties, always on hand and for sale bv Sept. I, 184 1. H. B. MASSER. SPKlNtJ STEEL. Of various sizes for Elipuc Sing, ti- sale ly Sert. 1,1811. H. 11. MASSER. LARJE gUARIO BIBLES For tale at very reoueed prices by Sept. I, 1811. II. B. MASSER. BLANK NOOKS. ttf all kinds, for sale by" ! s.pt. l.lKil. H. B. .MASSER. ) BLANK DKEJiS. IIsikU.. Morlgaces, Ac. for ;aleby Sq.i. 1. 1 K4 I. ii. li. M.tssEK, JUSTICES' III. AN 1S. for ule by S. pt. I. lull. H. B. MASSER. CLOTHS. I!tll. Black. Invisible Unen. Ac. for si te by Scj i. 1, Mil. 11. B. MASSER, t.-siMFHES AND SATTIN ETTS. For ale very low by s.pL i, IT. 11. MASSER. :ARPE l lN li. Foi title cheap by KL l.bll, IL B. MASSER. 111. M i: Ts For sule chi s bv Se,.i. I, 11 1. II. B. M ASSER. I NUI.E M'HED MUSLIN'S. For sle by ept. I. 111. II. II MASSER. COTiMN V A UN AND COTTN LAPS Foi side by I. IsU. IL B- MASSER, HEMP AND CtiTTfl.N TWINE. F.r sale by Sept. I, 1st I. ii. . MAssKR. 'i'llWI VU IJNEs, CORDS AND KOPLS. For sale by Npt. 1, IBtl. II. B. MASSER. liESl'L'UTFU'l.LY inform the citizens of Sun ' t bury ami vicinity, that they have tak u the Shop lati ly occupied by Win. Durst, w here they will carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS, in oil its vat ions br mches. By stiiet aiti minn nnd icanntihle chaiges, tbey ejtpeet to un lit a share of public patronage. Sunhury, Sept. 4th, 1841. LIST OF BOOKS. Hill SAI.K H ' A NTHON'S Classical Dictionary; Lemprier's do.; Aim-worth's do-; Cobb's do.; English and (lerman do.; Anthon's Ca-snr; Aiithon'stframmer;' Aniheifs (.'teeto; Mail's Laiin -I Voder; Ogilby'sdo.; Andrew's Latin LcFsnns; Donnef;an's Lexicon; Pick's (!reik Exercises; 4avies's Lependei; (Irneea Majora; Adams's Roman A'irtipiiiie; Pinnoeks tSoldsmrth's England; do. ( recce; Lj ell's Elements of Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's Uolany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhetorical Rea der; Emirsoir Tieocraphy and IHry; Oh.ey's do ; Parli y's do.; Smith's (trammer; KirkhaTn's d.; Kay't) Keaihrs; ('obi's do.; Cobb's Arithmetic1.; Pike's do.-, Emerson's do.; Cobb's Sprlling Books; Town's do.; Colrb's Table Books; Evancelrcsl Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do; Collater al do.; Smail Bibles and Trstimients Parker's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Bax'er's S. dot's Rest; American Revolution; Mam-all's Novell-; Mr. Phelps on Cbrmistrv; Iliad; Catechism of American Laws; Ih'Hitsoii Nasunal Magic; Che misliy for Beginners'; English Exercises adapted to Murray's Crammer; Sriin tr Conilcy's Sp-i;iirg BmiW; Aim rican Class Br .ok; Daboll's Schoolmas ter's AsMstuni; A ure.it variety of Blank Books, cic. Augiil 28, I "4 1. Yorlis of Aalurc. IN" a st ile ol litatth the inles'trnnl cam! mny he conipured to a rivet whose waters flow over the ad joining bind, through the channels nature or art has made, mid improve their qualities and to keep up the rompnrison of the river, so long as it runs on smoothly the clianni Is are kept pure und healihv; but if by some cnie the ruur-c ol the river is stop peil.thentliewMer 111 the camdsis no liniqer mre, but Minn becomes slaennnt. There is but one law of circulation in liatine. When tin re is n supei iibuiiiiance of hnmoriiil lluid (serociiv) in the inies tinal Hdies, and -co-lKeires takes pl iee, it (1 ws back into The Mood vessels, and inlibrates itself in to the circulation. To cstiihlnh the free course of the river, e must K-move the n'ntriotnnrs which itirti'itsTree'Coirr-e.imd tho e of its tTrholan,' slieatn. With the body, follow the same natural principal ; nmove, by that valuable purgative medicine iVm lii tth, I'liivrmal YrgrhiMe J'if.-; w Inch are an ef li dual assist nice of nature, the superabundance of humors in the intestine canal. By persevering in this practice, the ways of the circulation will then be icMnrcd to the full exercise of their natural func tions, and a state ol health will be firmly csl.iUi.ili ed Remember, never siill'ei a drop ol blood l.i be tukon fiom vou- Evac4i:'e the humors s often and as long as ihey are degenerated, or as long as you are su k. Dr. Bramlretirs OfTice in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, NORTH EIGHTH '!. where his prllscan be bad itt 2. cents jier box, wilh full lUicciiuus. Cj- airly aecni in Sunhury, is 11.13. Masser Esip-. Sunbuiy, Sept, 4, 1841. ATTENTION, .i . si i i: v j o i: s , 1 E JU F.STS the attention of his country frii lids k who ate in want, to his verv large stuck of Curiietiiigs, (til Cloths, Maltiircs, Rug-", Bindings, Staii Rods, Ac , Ac., tlrat he has just opiiud, ut his warehouses. No. IS North 2d street, and No. 2 Church Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila de'phia. Julv ill, 1 811. I v. JAOBIATiN, (4Miiiulsinii ;inl I n artllirz rflxn.cn ant, 1 LJ. I J'.sl EC I J I ELY inform his frioids and the lk Mfichants genera'lv, that lie Co mimics the ('ommission and ForwaTiling Business, at his ware house, foot of illovr st, Railinad,'4 I'lj-warv and : tni vll. ill. MiTckants hnvin goiuls to le thppe,T, will find it mnch to their advantage, as to lime nnd piiees offrt-iglit. to send their mrrcbaudise to the Dcisil, corner of Front and Willow ulnei Railr id, a tlx-y can then lie sent either route by the Tide aler ('anal, oi Schuylkill ami I itioti Cunnls, as boats will arrive and ik'pi-rt O.iily (or the Juniata and SuMuehiilin:i f 'nnals by Tide-water in tow of steam, or via Sehuylk.lt ami Unimi Canals from Fairunsjtit duin. Merchants will please be rmrlieular In send all lioisls destined for either r.iule, to the lare Dtpnl, corner of From and Wdlow ulreet Railroad, with finctiows accompanying ttcn, whkli route they ish them te lie 4iicpeil. 1 Coarse and fine Salt ami PU1er at wholesale price, on ihe Delawoie or Sehuvlkill. Philadelphia. Juie BUU "ly. WHOLESALE FJIOE, BONNET, " orrii' Valm l.fiif Hut Si,re. No. lOSoi ru 1 r is Stmikt. PHILADELPHIA. A 'HERE an eitil.sic a ortmeni of the uIkhc ' srtkh'i are Cat ttantly kept on IuiikI, lor sale ut tlve niix-t iv.isiiiiiible teinii May 2'.'. IS 11. ly. " SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. 1. Kll! K TAT It 1CK vV Sl),, A'o. 21. AorA Third stru t, (ni ivi-.K5i HKt r tvin hisxit tTr.iw,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for silea large and excellent asorlineni ol ?ani.,4t HiJin, I'utnu Kijm, 7'nni(i'' (', .-, at the biwesl inatkct ri('-, eitl.tr for cash, li exihai.go lor Leather, or upon crviht. Coiisi;uiiienls of Leather trccivoj for do, oi purchased ut tin' highest liiHtkel prices. Qjm Leather stoied irc of th irge. April 17. 1811. ly. "t5i:u'-.nJisT.N.'j i.Vh: ukac iV IWi SAW-MII.US, Bt Bkkjamin N. Cvsn-wi. 'PIIE Subscrdiers having purchased the riht for vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for NifribvimbiMlsnd ('oiiiily, ollci to dispose of the rime to (Mfsotis who may desite to purchase. The ahow Niviiiliou is now in operation at the saw mill of Mr. M'Carty, near Sunhury, where it can le inspected by owners of taw mills and all others iuleresied. E. ClllllX, March 27. tf. SAMUEL GORIX. WARRANTED Urass Clocks, I'or i:t Holla is xtiii' 1 1 '..,;,.... ...i.i i... f'.i. ."f. .... f ...... '... ..f omtt '. ft I (II li ..... i'..'.": ... .L. i.' Mauh Id. H. 13. MAs.-ER. uu a M a v av' A N unparellelrd remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influetrr.a, Whooping Couth, Uronchilis, mid all discuses of the Breast and Lungs, leading in cnnsuiTcptitn.; compo il of Ibe roricen- trated virtues of Hon hound, Bonsit, Bio. d Root, i Liveiwort mid several otlM-r vegetable sul rtanrea. ! Prepaitd only by J. M. WlMLo-W,l!ochestir, New j Yoik. 'The innocence and imivcrsnllv admitted pectoral viiliies of the Herbs from which the Itultam of Horrhaitntl is made, are too genetnlly known lo re iuire recommemlation ; it is therefore only necessi ry lo observe that this Medicine contains the whole of their Medicinal jirnpcitics, highly concentrated, ai d so happily combined with several -other vege table substances, as to render il the most sjieei'y, mild nnd certain remedy, now in use, f r the com plaints above mentioned. The 41nbam removes all imflammation and Bore inns f the Lungs, loosens limgh visid ililegm, en abling the pnlient to expectorate with ease nnd free dom, as'tinjfs cmigh, relieves uthmntic and diffi cult respiration, heals the injured purrs, oiens the pores, and composes the dissuilx-d uorwes, mid gh-rs strength to flie tmder lungs, and thus ijiroducea a sieedy nnd lasting cuie. lxBRATITI'IIK IS Til f. II I!T C R I M T. I S Mas. We lire not unioi g that -r l is of Editors who for a few dollars will, (ut the exieuse of rrnth mid "do nesfy) -ocrnrli tip" an snide and biing ii into rapid sale; neither ate we willir-g to leuiuin silent, after having tested the utility of an im rovemet,t i-r di. eisieiy m scii nee or art. Our Teadersivill Fcrolleel we told tlx'tn tve were linw. II with a soretlrront nnd violent cold some few wee ks ago. Well, tve pur chased two hollies of WINSLOWVS BALSAM OP HORE'HOL'ND, and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are nllliclcd, may try il upon our recommendation. Ixr.istvn T- lf4rr(kjth. For sale by llE. Mi V Y OX Tl I V,I ME R, ffittfnf, JACOB BRIGHT, yrthuiNhcrlam. Also, by Druggists generally throughout the country. fjj" Price, f0 cents per bolile. August 14th, 1841. ly. HAYS, ELLIOT, 1.YOM & GO 511. If ImilrKSilc Ilcnlt'i , 7i Foreign, ll-iihh and American 1)ry floods. No. 12 Non-rii Thiuh Stiiri.t, Pmii.ahh em a COUNTRY Merchants can lie Fiipl'cd nt nil limes wirr. rm extrusive assort n cut of tin- alurvr Goods, miihe n.ost reasri:nhle at.d satisfactory ti rtns. Mny 2!t, 1841. ly. i r i i - i ii 3 Tin; THIS MAUI INK ACJAI.N.ST WOK 1.1). liYirORTANT TO FARMERS, j AVEN'PORT'S Improved 'af.;,i Tbshii-c ' Machine and Horse Power, which ihreshis i and cleans at the same lime an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, nnd which renders the above machine ierl eland past further i improvement. 'Those w ho have I ecu waiting fur. something better than 1 1 relohne olh red foi sale, I will find this to be tho article. Coiiie tee i'. and. fudge for yourselves. I 'The subscribers have purchased lite right of the j above Machine and lli rse Power, lor the coun ties of N oKI III XTl miA Mil, T.ICON I I 1.IN I1IN, j and l"xio and also, the privileges ol vending! them in any other places lor which the light has ; not been pieviou-ly sold. j The advantages w Inch this Mai line has over, ull others iiivente.l are many and oUiisis, One1 boy ruiJ three men can do all the thrashing and eh suing ol IT.0 bushels of w heat in one day and i this usually takes seven hands one day and three j tho next. For field threshing it t ikes the b ad ol ' anything in this world no grain is seal 1 red or j lost. I Such is the supcrioi'ity of the Horse Piwcr, ; that llin e horses can thresh as much with it as j four can with any other. ! 'The Machines and Horse Power will lie sold! together or seperale, to suit puirhasers. Made ami ! solJ III Milton, bv the sul senbers. V M. WELCH, W M. JL Ptt MP, HENRY FR1CK. Milton, Ajuil 17, 1811. THRESHING ft WINNOWING MAI JUNE. Having had in use, one i f Jlavenpoii's I'atinl Threshing und Wnui.rw ing Mni-hiix-s, sttd leing rrK aK'dlv slk d iimni for our opinion in regard to i4-hr vnkie, ilorMiiluy asid ilvanlnges, wo make, free to slate, thai they rxceed in our opinion, any Threshing Machine we ever Is hue witnessed in use. 'They w ill thresh and clean, fit for maiket 2110 buslu Is of W heat per day, and this with the aid ( three hands besides the lrivT. 'i'liet JMruw is passed oil' from the grain on an incline plane, ex lending about 13 feel from the Machine. Scarce ly a grain is lost. W hat is of some impoilance and greatly ao, is the fact thai no dust passe from the Machine lo the mun who feeds it. The Horse power seems to I pcrteclinn itself three horses mny wort it with ease and lhci fastest uit need only be the ordinary plough gait. e must cheerfully r commend tbeMathiueto Farmers Ihey nie mauufactuied in Mi lion bv Messrs. Welch Pomp uikI Fikk. l'Jill.ll"' 111 l.t.EKT. JOHN B HELLER- Chilistpiaijue tshp., Noith'd co, March 2d, It. BK AD HOTEL. BlVTinX, .! .11 1(1 i ()I NTV, IN lliisj 1 vnniu. TB5HE SUBSCRIBER ;esctful!y informs the public, that he has romouod from tlx1 town of o. iK i'jmi lo iJmivitk, antl that he hnsfiurclused in that place, the Lure and Cinnnu ilioun II It IV li. II O I K, AT Tilt rvXVIH UF MILL AMI MA Ilk IT STHttTS, 4ftpjyife the Cvurt') louse, J Which he has lined up bv the erection .V A DDI IU IN A I . BUILDINGS, and jJ)exnnsive STABLING, for the .'. ! s-tiiinnn ut pf Truiil'u ami YUiturt. He is now prepared to aceomiiiiitlate all who may favor him with a call, and he would siutc thai no thing in his power shall be led i.ndoiie, lo rendi r his customers comfortable and ha py while luidi i his care. His occouiiiuklulions are au.ple, and his rooms furnished in modern si vie. and the proprietor is de termined that his citnl'lishmriit shall sustain and keep up with the growing reputation and imiH.i;laiice of the tow n in w hich il is lor it. J. His Talk w ill he. supplied wilh every luxury of the season, and the In si and eloiic.st variity Ihe imn ht ran afford. His lit n will le tstoved v uh ull the Ust urliefm that can lv furnisUtd by our litim. and the tvh.Ju will he such us ta g.vo Us la'tiou lo ci i v one. W ell know ing that an i n'ili . n.-.l poll c will alwavs judge i . I iheni i ln, he Iia 's i.mh.li nl lllat liny will lavoi him wnh lin n f iiron ie. sA.M I EL A. BRADY. lallMlc, Jail. MK IMPORTANT I o ?Qn d a ir Qi: DS rilllE Underigiied take pleasure in submhtiiig 1 lo the pub ic the following Recommendations of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and Grain Duller to nil dealers in (train nnd mnnTjf;Kflrs of Flour, be lieving it to lie superior to any thing of the kind ever oil" ted lo the public. All orders addressed (u Col.. I. M'Fuddin, Lrwistinru, L"nion county Penn sylvania. EBENEEZER StJl.IHE, JACKSfJN M'FADDIN. CEHTIUVJITESt Ml,nlz.i Mifl, Centre Co., Match no, 1811. J. M'Faihuv Sin! I cheerfully testify o the goodness nnd deiralnliry of Pratt'a Cnst Imn Smut Mill aid Grain Huller, as lieing a fnr superior arti cle for the cleaning of smut ami all other impuntiis that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in the manufacture of Flour for a greit niaiiv years, rmd hnve always tried to have the best apparatus Tor manufacturing that could lie got, and do say Hint the above machine, is the Ust apparatus I lelievr now in use. Join Moatz. Ptonnmhurg. Dec. 2fi, 1S40. 3nr.. J. 'MTAtnim SiaV In reply to yonr lavor, ' received a few days since, I have only lo say, that the fact of my having introduced into each of the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Sniut Mifls, is thelicfit evhrenre rim give you of their utility, Yours truly, W. M'Krlvy. Milton, March 17, 1 811. J. M'Fathujc Sin : I do heieby certify without ony hesitation, that Viatr Simit Mill mid Virain Huller is the most perfect marhii.e to clemse grain of smut and nil other impel feet ions, that ! tinvei-ver seen, snd I N-lieve I have seen all the kinds that are now used in Pennsylvania, and I must any that there is r.othiug of the kmd rverlietn nwriled that will Ci me in -competition with it. Gi.o. EckmiT. Cor. J. M'FAiitn Sin: Durng rhe past 24 years I hnvc lieen constantly engaged in manufac luring finer, and during the last 12 tears have Inch the owner of a grist und tl. Hiring mill, and amiTig all the connivances to remove impurities from grain 1 nm ileciflerTly iff the trpinmn that Pratt's iron tna i luce is superior lo any with whii h I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill obont cightcrn months. Fni.iiEiiit k Hias. Yorkshire Mills, Dec, 1H10. I wnnt in my flouring miil ns good an apparatus lo prepare grain for iflmiring, as ihe bent, and i want rno lieltcr llinu Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Cl.Ttsox. Suiioun. D. comber 22, IH4tt. Cor, J. Mir inn Simj I have in my mill one ol Prati's cast arid wrought ir.m jiiral Smut Mills and ('rain Huller, and am confident that in regard to simplicity of construction, and durability of mate rial, it is siif!ior to any I am aciptaiirted wilh. Ilinv Maskh. Rwir-fiap Mills, Dec. 22, 1810. Coi. J. M'T'.Oiin Si n : I have in my flooring mill one of Pratt's Cast Iron Spiral Smut Mills, ami I am decidedly ol the opinion that il is the la-sl machine to pmpniw grain for tloirring that I am nc- ipiainti'd with, and us such rhecil'ulry recisnmul it 1 to ull who are engaged in the manufacture ol flour. , J acob Li iskmi I sr.. j Aarimhurtr, March 2:1, Ip-II. j ('ol.. J. M Faih-i n Sim : I lake pie isure in say ing that Piatt's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the best imptnv! ments for the cleaning of grari of nil , kinds, I tint has vet cirtire iiudirmy observation, nnd ! that I U heve it far superior to any tiling of Uu-kind ever invented. You may ii-c u.y ii'ime in any way you think p. per. O. P. Dim a. Tnir.il Mil, Jin. 11. IS 41. Tl is is to cerlily that I have had Pratt's Cnst and wrought iron Smut Machine nnd Grain Hullrr in use l, r I etter than 12 innnths, and 1im! il to ai swi r eveiv nnriHise that it was intended tor. Smut can U' taken out of wheal I believe every paiiitl,1 of J it can be taki n out without breaking: the gran ol j the wheat. Join I'l.tMK. .Iimi-';ri'. M uch 21, H I I. Col.. M'!'i'iitN Sin : I have I een engaged in ! manufacturing Supci fine Flour for many years, ai d have it this time one ol Pr ill's -imrt Mills in each of mv mills, and I do hereby reioiium itl them as the ' most iiiluable iinproti mel.t for cleaning M lic it ot smut and ail other impurities, that I nm acquainted with. Jamks Dcni as. Cm, M FAnm?i Sin: I have Uen engaged in the manulai lining ol lluur lor 2S ye.ns, uinl most cluerfully leeoiiimetid the alsivc niiichine, as being by far the bi si apparatus for i 'causing ginin that I have ever Us J or vein. I Cumn.liT it an indisicn sible urtK'lefor any mill that pretends to do uy bu simss. Joiti Fisiikh. .Lpied act Mi tin. D.c. 24, 14 n. Coi.. J. M l tnniN Sin; Piatt's Cast lion Smtit Mill was introduced into my mill alsxit tt.rce years sinee. and I I 4icw i is the l-st article of llu.t kind now hi use. llwifl not only nmove sir. in eoieiely, but is a nsist valuable appuiatus to clean w heat nnd rye of any character, and pripare it inr llouiing. lkvjtMisi IIiVim, Ijwnburg, Dec. 22, Ii4t. Cot. J. M'Faiuhn Sm: After a careful und candid examinuti.il, and trial of the mactiine, iu re gard to construction, neatness and iVspak-it m exe ctnimi, cviniomy in price, and irowcr to stl in o)e ration, I am fully naivinccd and satisfied, ill it the machine uhuve ulludcd to, is second to no one in use. J. Mohhow, Milbr and Flour Manufacturer. Ctittitria, Dcctuibtr 25, IS 10. Cor, J. M'Faiii: Sin,- Pratt Cast and Wiouglil Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Giaiu HuIht, I consider to he the bi st machine to remove smut and other impuiities to w hieh grain is subject, that I have used, or wilh which I am aopiainicd, iu re. i; ir,l lit dur i' il ty of material, simplieiiy of coiisttui tion, iicjiiR-s ui.d dospatth in execution. .Ills. 1.1-11 l'iXTHN. N. B, T!.-e above msiliines are uianufacturtd at the I.cwisburg 1'i undry, Ui.iou county and at the Uiooiiisburg Foundry, Culutiitia county , Pa. I.ewisburg, June i!', 1S41. a'itl:tio AiKiicTiAN'rs, E. P. & J . H. TRICIC, WHOLESALE GROCERS, FORW'ADIXG & raonicK roitiissiox m rui n ts, Ao. 2tt7, Marht utieet.Jire door uUnt Strenth, rwLAhiii.riiiA, OFFER for sale, at the lowest mitkct prices, a genual assortment of Tta, Cojfim, Sugar, .V.itiscs, llinu, l,i,juurt. Spirit, Tulmero, -e. CoiiKTUr Putiin tiL nceited and sold on commis sion. Meichants, Hotel keepers, and til hern, will lind it to tluir udvaulage lo call and examine our tfock, 1m foro purchasing etsctvhcrc. Itl.Ti hant. wishirg their good lolhcled in this city, by having unorder, will have ilu-ni promptly loi wrdvd, by iIk- uii-l expeditious tines. : ii wish v. raitii, joiux H.micK. Fill. I ly. II A Z A JC t' UNITED ST.TF COMMERCIAL AND S'T VI Is J'ICAl, REtils l Eli. Coiiiaiiiing ,1..,-. Uiiieuls, facts and olln r ust ful inf, m.t i i-ill. illusiia- j live ot the biMuy and resources of the Auieiicin I nion, ami ol cacti Mate; t'liihraclrg cominetce, manufactures, ugiiiultuic, lull rual iniproteuieiiis, baliks.curieney, linaiui', tducaU-m, Ac, Ac. Edi ted l'v Same. I Haaid. Publi hod etei v Wednesday, at ", it loik street. The piiee lo suliserila'i is 't par .niiiinu. pavable on lh lin-t ol J iii.ny ol fa h ye..r. No si,li,cri' loi iinin-d I-'i I. than a )iir. SobueiiLiti out ol the pumipal iiin to pay iu advance, I.lvrr Coiiiilnlnti rPHTS diesse olien terminates in nnolher of a more serious natme, if prier remedies are not n s. rted to in timf . In all forms of this disease. Dr. 1Iaiii.ii h's CoMpot-titi SYnr.nTflv.Milo nnd Gr.if AriaitaT Ptti , will perform a prfect ritrn first, by cle.iTisrng the ntomiih and bowels, thus lemoving all diseases from Ihe Liver, by the use of Ihe German Aperient Pills, after which the Com pound Strengthening Pills are taken to give strength tmd tone to those tender organs which r fiuire such treatment o.v li to r licet a permanent cure. Thrsii pills are nearly put up iu small packages, with full drecioi.s. For -sale at No. 19 North Eighth sr. Also, for salo at the store i f HENRY YO.YTJIEIMER, Jan. 15, 142. Agrnr. t oiiMiuiiitloii and ItU'iMlhig ut tliu .illicit ciiriMl, Ihi the. use t,f lr. jhinrriv'ii Erfiertornnt flemcdt, ISS EMILINE YEAHER, fg'etl 17 years, XtTJJ was luken when at llio afte of sjvlecii vyitH a slight cold, which she neglected uttlil the lung fi'll a irrey to that seeking destroyir, consttition'. when npplieirtion to a piiyiician was made, hut tm no eil'ect. 4Te -considered tier case a hopeless one, mid prescribi il'lrut little medicine for her. In tha meantime she diwhnrged greut quantities of blood, with much expectoration of tliiik phlegm and cough. Her bodily frame at lengrh b came reduced lo a living skeleton. Hit lust was anxiously ,.(,ked fr Ity her friends, that her sufferings urighi tml by the pangs of d.atli. Itar ngtlre lime hr physician freqmnily called, nnd as the last rc-miree, determi ned to te-l the vir ues of Dr. Drscit's Exi-kcto- 1 I . hat i.KMiT. Hiving noi c u somecxtrnrOinary cure perf irnied by (lie medicine in similar cases, lie nt once obtained to bottles and udininis'tpreil ! it to her. Tire f.ficrh day lie Timnd tmif rtianco, j wbieh g ive "hopes. Hn continued giiing the medi i cinefiiT eighteen days; at that time the was render I id able to he walking in her bed chamber, lo tlm I astonishment of her friends and ri l.itives. She con I tinned using the medicine for eight wet ks, ivlien I hc di clared herself entirely free (mm ihsease atiA parti, and now pursues tier daily occupation in per ! feet heuhh. A small psmpVei nrTompaiiKs this medicine, which gives a full description ot disease, the m m In r of treatment, etc.. fir. For sab- in Sunhury, at the store of HENRY YOXTIIEIMER. Jan. nth, 1312. Ainl i'7tiu' I'TiiVi iF. m.AiiLicirs PILLS The su,Hnoiity of Dr. HARLICH'S PILL8' ri ver any other medicine that has ever been oll'ered t i lire .public, is. t irtt they ehiinse Und vtinfii and , strengthen. These nie imsirteiit items, and their i iiiiimlrp-c should not lie ovi rlooked. The system I rs li.dile. fromiiirrrriTV'deiiee and mgl ct, to ucrir niubite bile, and a v iiiety of diseased humors. 'To I puigc the system of ibe-o impurities, should lie (enrly nitctvl.-d .l.i. If it be neglected, the patient j mnv lie subjeeli ,1 lo painful disea-e and pr.H r.ieied siillering. 77; i;r.4i M A S AI'EHIKST I' ILLS are ad-uirably suited to this purpose I but m ire th in this while "hey i li.ank the sy Item tiny eiiuir the iiinon, nnd assist natu o ! kindly in In r nperations. The Compiu mii S-i ni.NiTliKMM: Virrs gives tone to the stomach, I while th')' impartvigor to the whole system ; hence tl.eynren desideratum, and no family should re, main w ith ut tl.em. In fact they rtc a sort .if "Family Pht sieian," but uirlrke the school men" firlhofe Pi -Is may be saf. ly consulted in r csis ihey m iy he lak n without injury in uny it Ule they tifVird po-it,ve relief in many. We oi ly ask f r a fair tri.rt of tlM'ii merits, and arc will ing to abide th.1 i-stte. F. WOOL MAN, Burlington, N.J. F or sale at the store of HENRY VOX MIEIMER, Jan. 1-t. IS 12. Agent. I Yuialc. llrxt art' l iitiMiiii(ioii, VN i n- t sillier t'-e early seeds lo knit its fatal thiends iu y. ur system, but guard them ,rs you would the ihiel at tiigbt. hen you t'liid the fa tal enen.y seek i nil to destroy your I ealth by" itnlj biug ihe evil seeds uf a serious disease, Rkmkmhf.ii Do. llt'M'll'il Evcl.CTOtlAT Rkhiiit will illls medwrely desiroy and remote them. 'Thousands ol year s. x die anu-uully from the want of projicr treatment. Had tho-c known the wonderful elleets of this medicine, ond Used il in lime, m my coolj li ite prolonged their days, and yet he dwelling a mongst thejr dearest I nends. Those who I e labo ring under the iniiucnce of this disease, lose no lime in procuiing Dn. DUNCAN'S EXPECTO RANT LI'.MEOY. It is safe and elllctual, and always gives n lief iu the most hopeless cases. It strengthens the wtak and debilitated ; reliives tho puiu iu the breast and side ; supprerse the dis tressing cough; siopj.it g the luetic fever and night swea's. and fm illy (il the case lie not too far a-1-vanei d) restoring eif ct health. Full directions and a treatise is oven inapain plikvl, which c.sn(atiies the medicine. Forsarc at the PRINCIPAL OFFICE.No. I'J North Eighth s reft, l'hiladel tiia. Also at the, st.m. of HENRY VOX I H ELMER D.c.25, 1S1I. A.r, tloi t OIK llli I'i imiTs, (tf the tjicacj oj' Ur. JlurluU's etUbratcd Mtdi riitt. Df.ah Sib ; 1 was oicrcd witti a lirlmis nd nerviuus disease to a very ahirming tlegref, with all Ihe symptoiiie which so frejuenlty excels a re laxed condiihui, vie : gicdiircss m the head, viol, ut tremors, chilluuss, wihli a ieil pain iu the right siikt, cirtiiidexinn ld, and coslivencss; indeed I was in a Triiist nirsernble condition. 1 had tried many rvmedte, hut found no Mriuauciit rebel un til 1 lind purchased r, Harlicli't eomjiouiol strengthening und Herman Uptrient i'ilh, which fr.Hli their supeiior virtues, I wae completely cuied. and am aide lo pursue my employment, free from puiu and disease, (signed) JOHN BOLES. Datid Xcuia. Ol.io June T, IS 10. Pru ciple Ottice lor tl e United States, No. 1.1, North EIGHTH STREET, Phil id. -Iphia. IIENKY YOXTIIEIMER. D.c lri h 1. .. oiiiiiiiIIoii ! t iuiiiiiiiiii ! ! DR. DUNCAN'S EXi'ECl ORANT REMEDY S an iufal.tble remidy for aire.-ting Pulinonuiy Coiiiiil.tinls, Colds, Cough, Spilling of Blood, ililliculty of Breathing, Broneliuis, soreness of the I'brout snd ihtTn-ult Expeeluratioii, Weaknesses, Del il ty. Liter Compl mil, nnd all other alb ctions if a consumptive natuie. This medicine has a (de cided advantage over in.-' preparations of the kind, us it rcgulules ihe towel-, uu.l streiiglliens the con stiiiilii.ii ; niid.l.K . not bu d up the system and i'iicour..g.' nti niperaiice, us most of Ihe medicines do, I y the l.ital opiatt-s alcohol combined iu them. Such medicines have a great tendency to bring mis. ry and distress, ami even do .ill uniu niaiiv valuable cit eus. W e lin.l by the wi cklv record of ihe hills of mortality, thin tbiee fourths uf the bum hi souls who so suddenly departed from their dearest frit mUan.l n '..u us, have Ih cii swept oil' by tliat lii.il and fell ib-Mititer, Coiisumpiiou, when niaiiv could b tc l-en saved if they hid u-e.l a pli'M-r iiicdli loe. Fellow U'iiib who yet dwell Willi u-. and are aii'.tt.d will) the p cinolicUiy stiiiMoios o il.i, il sc pi.vuie nil nedl.iielv lr. Duiican's Expecitiraul Reunify Is lore it Iv tiki late, aiul not be led to i !o va that such symp'oins wiil .Kn pass oil' Wi'iioi.t the ui of pi.ijier loeviii me , by mi. li i 'hfe'i me, inj i.i iv soon iv led to know vonr f. !lt. tneli. l:le may at Ihe li:i ultack, be si. ill, it ni. l'.i.o iil. ts uii.j a ,.. Irclisc, .iiwa4 jii'oiii...nv pi,' iiedicioe PdiV, ,l js ilnml,'. UitlvC So, 1'J .Nor ill Eighth I'll.i'l, l'ildldel(i!ia. HENRY 0THEI.UER,