son: LIST 1 1I!XVI.VMA. Tt f dlowlng lit hnw tlir curr. til value of nil Pennsylvania Bunk Notm. 'I'lie iii'"t implicit re li .nre may t placed iioii it, a- il i-every torrk latifully comparcj with ai il eoiree cJ bom Bi k Mil's Krpnrier. Banki In riillartt Iplila. .... . DlSC. I t'niLAti. par . par failed par par par 33 a 40 . p;ir par . par por ; par par . par par NOTES A T P A It. Hank of Nor 1 1) Atneiica Bank (if dm Northern Liberties . Bank ill Peutiavlvaiiiu Batik ul' Venn Township , Commercial Bank of Pcnn'a. . I'ariierV giul Mechanics' Dank Hirurd Bank . . Kensington Dunk , Muiiii'nctiircrs' & Mechanics' Bunk Mechanics' Bank . . Mnvnmensirig Bank . Philadelphia Hunk Sihuvlkill Bank Soiiibwark Bank W'riitem Hank . Country I tun Km. Mank of Pittsburg Bank of Chester County Hunk of Delaware County Bank of (frmaiitowti Hank of Lvwistnwn Bank i f Middlctnwn Bank of M onlOiiu ry On. ll.ittk nf Northumberland links County Hunk Columbia Bank & Bridge co. Carlisle Uank Doylrslown Uank Knsion Hank Exchange Hunk l)i Jo branch of Fa run us Hunk of Duck CO I'uriinTM Hnnk of Lancaster Fanners' llnnk of Reading Harrishurg Hank Lancaster Hunk l.elinniin Dunk Menhanta' & Mutiuf. Hunk Miner' Hunk of Poltsvillu Pittsburg par Westcheater pur Chester par Germuntown par Lewistown MitUllctown par Noiristown pnr Northumberland par Heading Columliia 10 Carlisle 10 Doylcstown par Baston par I'ittnliurar par Hnllidaysburg 2$ Bristol ur 1 Lancaster 5 Reading par Harrisburg 10 Lancaster pur Lebanon par Pittabu'g par Potlsville par Alleulown 10 Towanda failed Williamaport 65 to GO Wilkesbarto Ilurrioburg" These Lancaster I ollicrg Heading f do not Easlon J issue n. Northampton U ink '1 owamlu Hunk ik Weal Bianch H .nk Wyoming Hunk ( Hrice of Hunk of Prim's Office do do Office da do Office di) da NOT11S AT DISCOUNT. Hank of the Initrd States Philadelphia Pittsburg Erie New Dr'n-htoii do do Olnmbersburg G. ttyshurg Montrose Erie Way ncsburg Washington Honesdale Brownsville Voik CO Office of Hank of U. S. Do da do Do Jvl do Kensington Suv. Ins. A Pcnn Township Sav. Ins. Hank of Chaintierfliurg II:. iik of Gettysburg U.iiik of Susquehanna Co, Erie Uank Puimcr & Drovers' Bank Fiuiikliu Hank Honesdale li.nk MnliiHU'lllrU Uui.k uf 0. Voik Hank 10 1 N. H. The not a nf those bank on which we omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, wiih the i i. option ut those which have letter oft. lercnce. Ii It O KEN HANK 8. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadi I, hia Philadelphia Loan Cii. do Schuylkill Sav. Ins. do Manual Labor Buiik (T. V Dyott, prop.) failrtl failed f.iled failed no sale closed cloetl failed thiaed no raki failed failed failed no bale Aiicgnany Uank ot 1'u. Hunk of ileaver il.mk of Swatara llank nf Wubbiugton CVulte Bank City Bank Farmers' & Mech'es' Bank Farmers' & Mech'es' Hunk Fanners' $ Mech'es' Hunk Harmony Institute Huntingdon Dank Juniata Bant Luiiiherinen'a Bank Noithem Hank of 1'n. New Hope Dei. Bridge Co. Nerthumb'd Ueon CoL U4t. Nurlh Western Uank of Pa. Office of Schuylkill Hunk Pa. Aftr.fe Manuf. Hank Silver Lake Hank Union Uank of IVfin'a. WcatinorelauiJ llank Wilkcfclmire Bridge Co. Uedfoid Heuver llarrisbnru Wa.sliington IM.foi.lo Pittsburg J'ltlaburg Fayette en. ( Jrecncust llartnony Huntingdon no sale iiewistown no sale Wurten Dundair New Hope Millun Meadvilln Port Cuihoii 1'arlUlu Moult nee 1'iiiontotan tJri'einOnjijf llki sli.ine faded no sake clia-cd llO Mtk1 rlnaid tailed lall.d tlosed (uM t loved no aule dj" All notes puipoitiiiK to he on any Pnnyl vauia Uank nut given iu the above list, may be set down as fraud. m:v ji:ii.sr.Y. HiiiikofNew Hrunanick Helvideie Hank Burlington Co. Hank Ci'iniiieicial Bank Coiulierlund Hank Farmers' Hunk Urunswick Helvidvr Xledt'oni Perth Ainhny toidgelnn fuiled 1" l'in par par Mount Holly Fatnnrs' and Meelranics Bk ttahwav Pi 1'arujecs' avid All rhunrrs' Bk A Uionswitk aitel l'arinera' und Met Inriiiev I3k MrAdJetown t't. ltii I'rankriu uank of N, f, 5ersey Crty ilolioken Ukg t. racing la Hobuken fulled tailed fuiled felled iar failed Upm par 1o kale Jersey City H ink Jersey Cily .t. chanus U ink Patleison Mainilacltin' Hank HellevilK) Morris Compnny BatiV. Morri.tnwn Monniouth Hk ol N.J. l-'m'hold MeuhaniiV Uank Newaik Xlrchauics' unit Manuf. Ilk Trenton Munis Canal und Ukg Co Jersey City PoU Notes Newark Bkg A Ina ti Neviafli New HnpcJVI liihlcel'o Lanrfa'ttsvillu N. J. Manulur. n i ut Ukg Co Hoboken N J I'uiii ci.ui A Lmiiburd bk Jersey Cily Orange U ml. Orange PuleTsuii Uaibk I'ufsor Vpm S failed faded 1 piu failed ttHn par jiar Peoplea' Bank 4 Princeton Bail Princeton Sulem Uankiii; t 'u (Sulciu State Uank ISewtirk State Uank r.liirfliefhtotui Stale Dank t-'jimlen State Bank l Mu u. Moui.-.ioun Slate llank X i. niou Salem and Philad Manuf Co Salem Susst'i Bunk Ncwloti 'J'rentoti Urn Ling f-'u Tieiilim 1'iiion Bank hmrr W ashington Un king Co. Ilavkenssck IU.1. irt 4IIU pnr Spin par Spin failed failed 1 4 pm Spm 1 pin UikU UkofM'il.nA Hraudy wim. Wi mingtoN par par pur ar par pur ,par pat par i Bank ul U iiemt Wilmiiigton Uank of Siiiv mt Smyina Millotd lkiver Wilmiiigton Georgetown Newcastle Wilmington Do liianch Fanner.' Bl. of Mate of Del Do branch Do branch Do bianch I'nion H ink' (TV I'ndir 6' OCj' On all banks marked thus () thcie are ei tber rounterfett or ultrrvd uol of the various de OOminationSj in circulatieu. 11 A K , v CITV AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Xumbcr 29 Xurth Third Street, Philadelphia V JL'BUC SALES of Dry (Jooda, Hardware and Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, loot. 8hKe and Hals, and In short almost every description of goods, are held at thia establishment every evening Ootids are alo i.ilil at piivaie aale during the day at the average auction price. 8tore keepers anJ tradeis will find it to their advantage by attending the talc. C.U. MAC1CEY, Auctioneer. Philadelphia. Novemli. t 13, 1841, I y. & BROTHER, " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOl'KSEL LEKS AND STATION RHS o. 122 Chesnut Street, below 4t!i, Philadelphia. T"EEP cnnmantly on hand a generul nrsnrl- mrnt of Books and Stationary i compriairm i beoliigiral, Law, Medienl, (ImksichI, Miseellane oua and School Hooka, Day Burks, all a nn, l.eih pirj, do., Family Bible.-, Poekrt B.b'rs, Wiiltiu Pniera, Wrapping Papers, Ac, Ac, which they el fer at the lowcKt pilces to Country Merchant's Pre lessional G ntlcmeti, Teachers, and all others tint rmv favor them with their custom. Philndelphia, Nov 'tnber 1:1, 1811. ly. TllKOPIIATS(':iti:i'. Maiiufncttirer and ltituiiicr of Sad dlery, Hardware, kc. i'o. 5 (kiuth Third ttreet , fitter doors below Market I'liiladeljihiu. KEEP constantly on hund a large and ireneral assortment (.'ouch Lamp?, Carringp Bands, AxluArmn, Eliptic Springs, Patent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and saddlera will be supplied at all times mi the most leasonahle ti mis. 'J bey will find it to their ndvantage to call and examine hie assortment before purchaxing elsewhere. Philadelphia, N.nemher 13, 1841. ly. TO COUNTRY rvJERCIIANTS. PHB Subscrilw;r, Agent of I yon & Harris, Hal Manufuclurers, for N w York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, ob'j Hats are highly commended (or ;iirf cd-ii and dur'iliify, has oi hand a (ir-t rule nssot tiii-M.t ot HATS and CAPS, suitable fur Sprinp a iles, wh ch will 1 e sold very low, foi rush or appi ved cre(h(, at the mtiti cheap stare. No. 40, Nortu Third atrc'l, oppjsi'e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. OLIVER N. I'rlACHEn. Afent. N. I). Orders lor Hats i I the tmvh, prompll) attended to. The highest rice in fush or trale given for Fur tkin.t. Philadelphi.i, Novimher 13, 1811 - Jy J JH .B'Vmaim OF EVEKV DESCKIPTBIN. NEW i:X(.3LAM)01L COMPANY. No. ;.'!) Nortli Water Street, Pliila. ANUFACTl'lvEKS and dealers in Oils of every deKC.ription both for burning and maiiulacluring purposes, which will he sold much lower than they call t procured elsewhere, and warranted in .(ualrty "to eu-al any in the city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as lepresented, may be returned without any expense to the pur. chaser, and the money will lc if funded. Their stock now in store consists of the follow ing oils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Spcinfl Oil, G000 do do 'ColoileFS Oil, do Fail and Spring Sperm Oil, do Winter Sea Elephant, do do Pri'ised Whulo Oil, do Summer do do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,000 10,000 20,000 G000 15,000 S00 Barrels supeiiol Slrnitj Oil, :Si:( do Cod Bunk Oil, SO do Neais Foot O.I, ' Casks Olive Oil, Tanner' Oils. lX-Thia Company has a n'uniVr of V vase In i n gaged in the Coil Fishery, and Tanwrs may rely ujion polling at all times Oil as pure as imported. Phltlphia, Nov. 13. 1 Si 1 . ly. G. V". &, L.S. T.?LC?7. kFFEK FOIt SALE, at the South EaM Cor- J ner of Fifth und Murhct Kit ti ls, thiludil phin Mens' Calf-skin B.ots, stitched wareanted, do vto k p'gel do do Jo dii water proof, douLle soles ami doiiliU? uppers, do 'alf-t.iu do io and vips"rH. do Heavy Water Leather Hoots, do do Neats do do. do lliKh uuarU'r Slurs, Clf--tfin. do do do TCroclierB do do Fine Monroes warranted do nailed do Kip do do CJf do do Uoarso do do do ShiH'a do v'o do do do do do do Fine Kip do do Culf and Nal SVin Puni. do List Socks with and wnbout soles, do Carpet do do do do Patent Warranted Water-proof Moccasins. Lailati' K do do do l,ilufi' tiHiiieil tmUa UubU'r shtaa. t MlttKiiM'iiat' do ivr s4vcs. W ith vty (hef Vc.tHiim 4 txota atidlKes. Fvir o eviry de(Tiion. 'J'ravell.ng Trunks of evTy vtoscc qitiotv. Veneiiaii Travelling Haps. Pulent (iiiiu Elastic Shoe Uhickinc. lloiHK is of all kuxU, 1'alm Isl JL!a. I1irliiliia. Nnfinber 3. 1H41. ly. J. G. lvtED.P.A, Wholesale Variety a rrd Trinminir; Store An. 44. A'rrr-A I'aurth nrnr Arehttn Fhitadilphiu. UTUKUVi tJountry M-cnhtmts and others can be ked, at ill aimer', wiih a 4uige assorttnuil of llosh rv, IJIovi s, Mvtmio. 4'oltmi, and Woolen Stints and Diavvef, Spool Cotton, Patent Thwad, Cotton Minis, Buttons, 'lapis. Bindings, Hook and Eyes, Pins, iVc. And a t'eacral vanty of u-e-ful articles, w&ich lie iirs for sale at the lowest prices. Phibidelhiii, Noveudiel t1841. ly. wiioleSjTvli: uoistny, olovx & i; uu l u i n t stohk, Ku. 31 Km 'h Fourth rt under Mrn-hants' tut' l, PHILADELPHIA. T ! EHE 4nntry Meri'hants ran 1 supplied tuitti an extensive tanety ot choice aiuclc in bi line, upon the moat icasonable liriiifc. "N. v. t, h I w 1 1 1 y BIcCAZ.Ii A '"Sc IIEI113E, M, Xoi III S oiitl hli t-t t, (lHUMH OF COOMB' it LIT.) Where they ronstantly keep nn 'hand a gener il ansorunent of CLOTITS, C VESTmGS, Hd a Xrcot rurifty of art ir Us if a tuprrtur iHial.ty, which they offer to dispose of upon the most reasonable terms. CirH'NTKY MEUCHANTS and other will find it Ii tbi ii advantage to cult and examine tbirtrk before pnn'heiue elsewhere. Philad.lphu. Nov. f; 184l.Jly FET3CB. COITOVEH. Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, find Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. Ko. C6 AorA 2rf tfrfe, a few dvnrs abtn e .Irch, Philadelphia. ALSO Trunk, Caipet Hag and V alices, of ev. try diVkiipiiun, all of which he offers for sale on the moat reasonable terms. l'hilailel.hiii, November 13, 1841. ly. " " J. W. N W A I N , Umbrella find Parasol Manufacturer. Ko. 37 A'nriM Thittt ilrret, two dimrs Uiw the Cits IMtl. Philadelphia. COUNT UN Meiehanta and other are solicited to f xamiti" hi osioiti.ient btfore purchasing elsewhere Phila 'ciphia, N.nrmUr 11. 1841. ly. No. 13S Maik"t Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Countiy Merellanl to their extensive a.-sor. merit ol Uriliih French and American Dry (ioihIh w hich they ofli r lor ule on the nint reasondie ti rms. Philadelphia. Nnvember 1:1. 1841. I v. II' ESI ECTFt 'LLV iof. rms her fiiei ds ami the pul lie ccnetnOy, that h rontinuva to ke p tliul well known I avern Stand in Maikit strict, Suubury, sign of the foimeily kept by John Bolton, her husband; and by endeavoiii g to etnluct the establishment in a manner to give satisfaction to all, hopes to nnril a liberal shate of pubhe patronage. Sur.hury, OctnU r Oih, 184 I. 1 F.Sl'EC I Ft 'l.LV inform the eiti.ns orSen- bury and vicinity, ihat Ihev have tk It the Shop Inn ly eceupied by Wm. Durst, wheru they will cairy on the TAIXiOIUNO BUSINESS, in all its vaiintia br in Ins. By si net ninntion and icasoijuble elnnges, tin y expect to ineiit a abate of public putmnace. Sunbury. Sept. 4 ill, 18 11. LIST OF BOOKS, &'( it u a l a. u v ' Foil M1. K HI JL SSU S33 SJ 112 . ANTIION'S Cl.issicid Ilieiionary; Lrmprirr's do.; Ainsvvoith's do ; Cobb's do.; Enghsli and Oeiiiian do.; Anthon's Cn snr; Anihon's tirnn'mei; Atitlu n's t'lceio; Muii's I a'io lieudei; O:illy'sdo ; Andiow's Latin Lesson-; D nmRiri's I.exioi; I'isk'H (ire. k Everelses; Davies's I.ecenilei; tiraoeii Miijota; Adams' I'onihii Anliipiitiei-; Pinnm k's ( iojilsinitli's Ei. gland; do. Creed; I .jell's Eli incuts of (iiiilogy; Mis. Lincoln's Hoinuv; Ehtnenls of Botany; Bridge's Ali'il rn: Porter's lhetorieal lira tiers; Emiraon's l,iv!ra by and Hitory; Olney's do; 1'urli v's do ; Smith's (irammer: Kirkhiim's do.: Kay's lieaihrs; (.'obi's do.; Colib's Arilhmetiek; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books; Town' do.; Cobb's Table Bonks; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do; Collater al do.; Small Uibk-a and Testumetil-; Patkei's Ex ercises on Composition; Fruit of ihe Spirit; Baxter's S . hit's Kent; American lievolution; Manvotl'a Novell-; Mr. Phelps on Cliennsliv; Iliad; Catechism nf American Laws; Leitirson Natural .Maeie; ('be mistry for Beginner-; English Exercises adapted to Muiray's (irammer; Seiiit l to Comb v's Spelling Uiaik; Ann rican Clasa Hook; Duboll's Schoolmas ters Assistant; A ureal vuriety of Blank Books, Air. August S8, 14I. M ADEll.'A-TNE."Fiist uaTiiyMaiheTa Wine, for s?li low by Sept. 1, IP4I. II. II. MASTER, FOUUTH PKOHF Bit AN DV. A ginuin. article alwuvs oti hund and lor sale by Sept. I, IMI. II. H. MASSE I J. HOLLAND (HN, Of the best uuulity always on hand and for sale l y Sept. I, 1811. If. B. MASSE!!. LOA F AND l.L.MP M GAIt. Alwav on hand ami for sale by s,,. 1, lh4l. II. B. MASSEK. NEW OKI.EA.NS Sl'OAH HOI SE MO L.SSi;S. Ol tlicUtit quality ulwayo on hand ai d for sale by Sept. 1,J4I. IL U. MASSEK, DliOW.N SKiAl!. Of a go.nl quality. fvr sale low by tSp. I, 1841. II. H. M AS.-F.IL (ib'EE.N AND BLACK TEAS.-Ot ihe best uunlilv ulwavstiu hand und lor sale by S. 't. I. 1811. H. H. MASSF.R. COFFI I'.. Java, lito ami l.at;uira Colli e, con stantly on h ind aiaJ for sale by Sept. i, 1S4L ii. U.MASS:. SPLli.M OIL. Win !il SiKiinur strained Spi im Oil, of the Usl quality, ulivuys on liauJ aiaJ fiar side t'V Sept I, 18t. H. H, MASsnt- S 1 El'.l,. (.'ast and DtiMtet Sei4. for sale by K,1rt. t, 141. n it. msj-:k. HUSH SALMON. Ol iIks Uwt juulny. con stantly oti huixl and ir wile 4v te.pl. I, 84. II. B. MASSER. I.KjCOb'S, Ol all km. U and ol lle 4a.l quali ties, ulwa)s on hiHid and for sak' (y tH-pl. i, 11. II. MASSE1T. sPlilMi tS TEKL. Ol' vaiious sizes for Eliptic Si ing... iiir s.is by sett. 4,W4I. II. II. MASSEU. I.AIMJK gUAIMO JIBi.ES. V'or ale at vify KHltid price by Sc.l i, 184 1. H. H. MASi:iL BLANK BOUKS. A)( M knnls, for sale by S.i.t. 1, 1841. II. It. MASSE IL BLANK DEEJ.S. lljmki, Mmtgages, Ac. for sale by f-JH. t. 184L. II. 11. MAnsJvK, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 1, J Hi I. II. B. MArit. Cd.OTHS, JJloe, Blaok. Invisiblu Ureen, Ac, Cor clchy Sept. 'i", .1811. U. B. MSsEK. CAsIMElf ES AND SA'i "J IN ETTS. For sale vry low ny Sept. I, 1811. TI. B. MShER. OAK I'ETINO. Sepl. 1, 1841. -For sale chcuji by H. B. MASSER. BLAN'in'.'J'S For sale cheap by Kepi. I. lt41. H. U. MASSE R. UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. J-'or atle by 1, 1LJLL MASSEK. COTTON YARN AND (JOTTOK LAPS 'Fer sale'hy Sept. 1,1841. H.'B- MAfSER. HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. For ule by -S pt . : 1 , 1 84 1 . II. B. M A SSE It . TOWINO LINES, CORDS AND ROPES. For aale by Sept. l,''BU. II. U. MASSER. AN unparelleled remedy for common Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption; composed of the concen trated virtue nf Hon hound, Bonset, Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable substances. Prepared only by J. M. Wi jsai.0 w, Rochester, New Yotk. The innocence and universally admitted pectoral viiluea of the Heibs from which the IUilain if Horehvund is toiadc, are too generally known to re quire recornineru aiioii ; it is iheiefure only necessa ry to ohi-crve that thia Medicine contains the whole of their Midicintil propcities, highly concentrated, at il so happily combined with several other vege table substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain rrmrdy, now in use, f r the cum plaints above mentioned. The Balsam remove all imflatnmntion and sore- nesi of the Lungs, loosens tough visid phlegm, en ubling the patient to expectotale wnh ease and free dom, assuegea cough, relieves athmatic and diffi cult respiration, heals the injured parts, opens the potes, and compose the distuibcd nerves, mid gives stnnijih lo the ttmlct lungs, and thus produie a speedy and lasting cute. IUIM1 IT! 111. ISTHK H tSl.ST I'MIMK is Miv. W'c are not among that class of Editors w ho f r a few dollars will, (at ihe rxensu uf troth and ho nesty) "ciack up" an article, and bring it into rapid ale; neither nie we willirg to itmiaiu silent, afti r bavii.g tested the utility of an im rovemenl or dir coveiy in science or ail. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwi II wiih a sore throat and violent Cold some few wcks ago. Well, we pur chased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HOlvEIIOL'ND, and so sudden was the cure, that wc forgot we ever had cold. Those who are afflicted, may try it upon our recommendation. Lewitlu'i 7'rrfrraph. For side by HEN BY VOXTHEIMEI,', Sunbury, JACOB BRIlHIT, Korlhumberland. Also, ly Druggists gener.lly throughout the country. (jjr Piice, bO cents a-r bolile. August 14th. 1841. ly. j . s i ii i: l j i: s , 1) ECjL'ESTS the attention of his country friends k- who are in want, to bis verv large stock of Curpelings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Bugs, Bindings, Sluir Rods, Ac, Ac, that he has just opem d, at his warehouses, No. 18 North 2d stieet, and No. 2 Church Alley, next door to Chiist Church, Phila ,'c'phia. Julv31, 1841. ly. J CHITS H C JIMIITGS. WHOLISALE f HOE, EONTJET, Cap am! Putin Leu f Hat Srf. No. It) Soi rii 4 i ii Stio kt, I'HILADELPHIA. AA'HKUE an e.tloiisive autortment of lie above urlii es are c n Ltantly kept on huliJ, liar sa li nt the most reasonublo ti inn.. Mav 2!. tS-1 1. ly. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. I). K I li K P A T It 1CK Ai SO N, Ko. 21. Karth Third st net, (itrwicx m a it a kt amii ciiraiuT arnriTs,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for ale a large and exetllent. a'torlrnenl o(&patiiih llidts, Patna Kip, Tunntrt Oil, j $r., at the lowest maiket price, eitl.r r for cash, ik j exchange for Leather, or Umn credit. j Consignments of Leather received for ile, ol purchased at the highest maiki I prices. dJ' Le.atlu'r slon-d fnc of chaigt'. April 17. 1841. ly. , LiLiL-iS T 'a r .-tn 3 THIS MACHINE AGAINST Till: WUlU.l). IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. DAVENPORT'.S Improved Patent Threshing Machine and Horse Power, which llireshes and cleans at the same time an invention for which Farmers have long looked in vain, and which lendei the above machine perfect and past further improvement. Those who hnve lavn waiting for something bitter than heretofoie olli red for sale, will find tin to he tlw art ale. Come bee it and fudge (or youievei. The subscriber have purctiMul lln- rigtit of the dhov Machine and Horse Power, lor die coon ties of NoillHlMBtLA mu, Lvvonixi, Clikton, uihI Union and also, the privileges of vending tlu-411 in any other places lor which ihe right has not tiecti lucviously sold. The advantages which ihU Macl.me has over all others invented are many and obvious. One boy and three men can lo all ilsf! threshing Juid cleotiuig ol 160 IiusIk U sf wticat in ia-Jay und this lisasHy lake seti tiainks one day mhI liuee Um4M'(I. J'oriiekJ threshing k tukes tli lead uf any llnng ui iiw world no grain w scattered or hwU Stnh is the superior Ky of tlte Horse Power, thut I hn iiorse can tbiesh as much wkh it four can rrtiisriy other. 1'he Machiueat mmI Horse Power will 1 sold topel her or cptrule, to suit piitciiasers, Manle and sulJ in Milloti.iiy die bUlnr''rs. WM. WELCH, WM.H. POMP, 11ENKY FRICK. Mikon, Aa-il 1,1S41. Jt JV O.V.tl E.YIM Ti .". THRESH IN(J & WINNOWING MACHINE. Ilaing iiud nise,orK) iif Dawenporf i'alnnl Threshing ami Wtnnowing Msehines, and being rcpeaicdlyoilk'd upon for our opmton in regiti to 1I11 ir value, durability and ilvantajje, we snake, frecito state, that l-'iey exceed to our (anion, any Thiesliiiig Machine w wcr liefoie witnessed in ue. 'I'Uw will thresh and clean, fit for witrbet hushels of heul per day, and thia wtith the aid of three hands beiihs the dirver. The iwiw is paseel nfl' fiorn the grain on an incline plane, ex tending about 12 feel from Ihe Machine. Scarce- ly a era in is lost. hat la ut same importance and greatly ao, is the fact that no dust jia from the Machine lo the man who feeds il. The Horse power secnm lo le perleoion itself three horses muy woik it wilti-ease anil tueii lasiesl gati neeti only be 4he ordinaiy lough gait. We must ! clkttei fully n couiineiid the Machine lo Farmers they are niuiuifacluit.d 111 Wilton l-y Mcssis. t elcU I'mnii andFihA. I'ttU.ir ltll.ue.KJ. JOHN U HELLER Chilisqnai;vie tjip.. Noith'd eo, Maich 20, 1841. A K J ,s UNITED KTA'l'ES COMMERCIAL AND r?TATJSTlC.iL REOIS'I EIL Containing doc umeitts.'facta and othrr useful iiss imation, iHutra live of the history and resources of the American Union, and of each State; embracing commerce, manufactures, agiiculture, iiitirml improvements, hanks, currency, .finance, education, vVc, &.C. Edi ted by "Samuel II staid. Publi-hrd every Wrtlurnlay, at 79 Dock eleel. The price to suhreribeia is 5 per aimiiiu, payable on the lira! of January of each year. No subscrip tion received for less ttwii a year. Kukscriber out of the principal ci lie to jay 111 advance. IIVIFORTANT TO rilHE Undersigned lake pleasure in submitting JL lo the public the following Recommendation of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill and Grain Huller lo all dealers in Grain and manufactory of Flour, be lieving It to be superior to any thing of the kind ever off ted lo the public All order addreescd to Col. J. M-Fadden, Lewiaburg, Union county Penn sylvania. EUENEEZER SQUIRE, JACKSON M FADDIN. CKHTIHfAfTESt Muatz's Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1841. J. M'Faiiiiik Sirs I cheerfully testify to the gooilne-a and d, liability of Prall'a Cast Iron Smut Mill aid Grain Huller, as being a far auperior arti cle for the cleaning of smut and all other impurities that I have ever seen, and I have been engaged in the manufacture of Flour for a great many years, and have always tried to have Ihe best apparatus for manufacturing that could bp got, and do say that the nl ovc muchiue is the hist apparatus I U'lieve now in use. Jon MoAtit. lilotimshurg. Dec. 20, 1840, Col. J. M-Faiiiiis Sin: In reply lo your luvor, received a few days since, I have only to say, that the fact nf my having introduced into each of the four mills thut I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cust Iron Smut Mills, is the best evidence I can give you ol llieir utility, 1 ours truly, Wx, M'Ktin, Milt-m, March 17, 1841. J. M'FAiintst Si a t I do heieby certify without any he tution, that Pratt' Smut Mill and Grain Huller is the most perfect machine to cleanse grain of smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I believe I have seen all the kind that are now used iu Pennsylvania, and I must say that there is nothing of the kind ever been invented Ihat will c me in competition with it. Gko. Eckkht. Col. J. M Faiidi jt Sin : During the past 21 years I have been constantly engaged in manufac luring flour, and during the lust 12 years have been the owner of a grist and flouring mill, and among ull ihe contrivances to remove impurities from grain I am decidedly uf the opinion that Pratt's iron ma chine is superior In any wiih which I am acquaint ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen moulliM. Fit U1i.1t hk Haas. Yorkshire Mills, Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mill us good an apparatus to piepare grain for flouring, as the lie, and I want no better Ihnn Prall'a Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will remove smut entirely no mistake. M. Cl-TAKON. Sunbury, December 22, 1810. Cot. J. M-Famum Shi 1 1 have in my mill one of Pralt's cast und wrought iron spiral tSmul Mills and Grain llulh r, riiiI am conlideiit that in ir gard lo simplicity ,,f construction, and durability of male rial, il is suj-erior to any I am acquainted with. II in in Mashmi. Iltar Cup .U7.V, Dec. 22, 1810. Col.. J. M'Fa nut x Si it : I have iu my flouring mill one of Pratt s ( 11st lion Spiral Smut Mills, and I am decidedly of the opinion that il is the ta-st macbine to prepare grain for (louring that I am ac quainted with, und as such 1 hot 1 bully recommend it 10 all who ate engaged in the manufacture of flour Jacoh Li. ik k n hi no Atirtm.dnirg, March 23, 1841. Cot. J. M-Fa 11 n 1 s fSi a : I lake pleasure in say ing thut Piatl's Cast Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvements for the cleaning of grain of ull kinds, that has Vet come uiultr my observation, and that I believe il far supenor to any thing of the kind ever invented. You may use my name in any way you think proper. O. P. Dim an. Union Mi'J, Jan. 14, 1841. This is to certify that I have had Prall's Cast and wrought iron Smut Machine and Gtuin Huller iu use lor better than 12 months, and find il lo answer every purpose ihat it was intended tor. Smut can U- taken out of wlwit I Ulieve eveiy particle of 11 ran he taken out without bieaking the gram ol the wheut. John I'limi. Aariiinbwp, March 2:1, 1841. Cot. M Faumn Kim : I have been engaged in manufacturing Supcifinc Flour lor many years, und huve it this tune one ot Pratt's Smut Mills in each of my mills, ant! I do hen by recommi nd them as the iimasI taloulaV improvi incut tor dialling wheat ol smut ami all otlar impurities, that I am acquainted wiih. Jauf.s Di ncan. Cot. M Faiiiii.i Sin: I have been engaged in the manufacturing ol Hour tor 28 years, and most cbicf liillv iccomiuend the above machine, as leiiig bv far lln' best apparatus for clausing grain that I have ever used or seen. I consider it an indi. j ru sible article for any mill lhatptetends to do any bu stuecs. John Fisum. .Iiueiluel Mills, Dec. 24, 140. Got. J. M-Faiuh.n Sir: Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill was introduced into my mill almut three years since, and 1 believe il is the best article of thut kind now in use. Il will not only remove smut t-nVit-fy, but is a utoet valuable apparatus to clean wheal and rye of atiy tiiafacler, and prepare it lor fkiuiuig. Bcnjamin tlooai:. JjwiiJiurg, Dec. 22, 140. Cut. J. M'Faiiihn Kih: After caielul and candid examination and trial of the machine, in re gard to construction, neatness and despatch in exe cution, economy in price, and power to set in ope ration, I jii liuHy couvutctj hivd satisfied, ihni the naitaine isbove utLudeJ to, is sueoisi W 110 oitc iu use. J. Mouiuow, Mithrand Flour Manufacturer. Cattawiesa, DccmJicr 25, 1940. Col. J. M'Faiiiiik Sih: Prall'a ('ast and Wrought Iron Spirul Smut Mill and Grain Huller, I consider to be the Usl machine to remove miiut aaid 4itfier MivHiratit to avhicb grain iubjoct, that I have usod, or with which I Mil acquainted, iu re gaid lo duraliilily A)f material, simplicity of cuuslruc taH, ttcaUioas and desjiulcii in executhxii. JoarU Pito. TV. 11. The ttiuve macliHMv are manufactured ut the l.cwisburg Foundry, Union county and ut ihe Bloomaburg Foundry, Columbia cuuuty, Pa. Lewisburg, June IK, 1841. HAYS, ELLIOT, X.YOI4 A. COSIi. liolekiale Ut'iilein, 7i Foreign, llritish und dmeritan lhry Goads, No. 12 Notii Tiunji KTn;i.T, I'ntLA nai phi a COUNTRY Merchants can le supplied at all J timea w ilL an extensive uasortiM-nt of the above (oihIs.oii the not reasciiublv and satisfactory teruis. May 20, JH ly. SKLliLTINC LOG IlUACii FOR SAW-MILIJ. 1!t Benjamin IS. Cisiiwa. rl"' HE 'Subscribers having purchased the right for - vending and using the above valuable inven tion, for NoirhumbeiUnd County, offer to dispose of the swine lo persona who may desire to purchase. The above invention i now iu operation at the saw mill of Mr. M'Caily, near Sunbury, w in re it can be inspected by owners of now mi lis and all othera interested. " E. GOBIN, March 27. If. 8AMUKL ajOBLN. WAIUIATNTBD Brass Clocks, For 13 lolIr, BQ17.1L fur time to iuy uld by Cbek Ptd Utrs for fii, for aale by Marb la. .11 U. MASSE R. Spitting or IIIocmI, 18 another dangerous symptom of "Pulmonary Affcetion," and difficult to arieat when neglect ed; it commence with cough, copioua expectora tion, which conabte of bright frothy matter, or black, and clotted with blood ; ihcre is mostly some fever, headache, palpitation of the heart, flushra of heat, and rednesa nf the checks; difficulty of brea thing, soreness of the tlitoat.eml saltish taste in the mouth, &e. "Dn. Duncan' Expectorant Rr wsnt" will be found to arrest this complaint. One single buttle, in many rases, will answer, If used at ihe first attack, hut when neglected, it may require many more. Those who may be afflicted with 'Spitting of UIoikI," should lose no lime in procu. ring the above medicine, a this disease mostly prove serious when not early attended to; Price $1 per bottle. Ollice for the alc of this medicine, No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, also for sale at Hid store of HENRY YOXTHEIMEIt. March 12, 1842. Agent. To flic Afllictctf. f IIHOSE who are suffering from various diseases I incident lo the human family, would do well to procure l)r. Uarlieh's Compound Strengthening unit Uiriiiim Aperient Pills, which are eo pre eminently reccommended for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, 1 oiua in Ihe side, bock and breast, Netvious Afhctions, Head-Ache, and all Ihe dis ease ol the Stomach and Bowls. Pamphlets may l obtained gratis, which contain full and explicito directions for using. The reader is referred lo sev eral very interesting certificates of cures in this paper, which may be relied upon, aa they are taken from lha origiuul. For aale at No. IU, NORTH EIGHTH ireet, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. March 5, 1812. Agent. Cure jour Cough before It It too late. DR. DUNCAN'S Exi'kctohant RrstEnria the only medicine that perfi-ct confidence can tat relied upon for the immidiaie removal of thia troul lesome Complaint. This medicine always re lieves a ci uh in a few days, and when the disease is sealed 1 11 the lungs, it causes it to be discharged by expectoration, thus restoring sound health to the happine-s and enjoyment uf those who lonj have been alllictcd. For sale nt the Principal Office, 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Abo at the store of HENRY YOYTHEIMER, Feb 20, 1M2. .Igent. Liter Complaint. Cured by lr. Iturlirh's Compound Strengthen ing und Aperient Pills. R. WILLIAW RICHARDS, Pittfburg. P.'.. entirely cured of the obove distressing i!is-a- Hih symptoms were pain and Wright in the Ii ft side, loai of appetite, vomiting, acrid eruc tations, a dimension of the stonn ch, sick headache furiud tongue, countenance changed to a cilron color, difficulty i lbteathing, disturbed rest, alien ded with a roush, great debility, with other sym turns indicating great derangement of the functions uf the liver. Mr. Richards had the advice ef several physicians, I ut ieeeied no relief, until using Dr. HAIM.IL'H'S Medicine, which terminated in ef fict cute. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 19th North EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, Feb. t!, 18 1 2. Agent. Consumption anil Heath. ITTill most assured y be the fate of those who neglect themselves when afflicted wiih the premonitory svmptoms of consumption, ait a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Sorenes of the Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Expectoration, Asthma, Spit ling of Blood, &c. Dr. Di ncan's Expectohant Remiiiv is cipfi-ssly prepated for the removal and cure of these dangeious and troublo-ome disease Tin r. fore, you who are lalairing under the influ ence of these complaint, procuie immediately this medicine before il be too late, On a Bottle may be the means of prolonging your life. Always auk for Dr. Duncan's Expectohant REMEnr.atul see that you get it, and not be persuaded by some who sell d A'erenl medicines to take some of their mrdi cine iu preference. These persons obtain some cheap thing, and palm it on the public at full price, Il is therefore imp riant for purchasers to be on their guard. Dr. Dcn'An's Eil'MTOBANT REMr.nf is put up ill lirge s;.e bottles, and etivelojauj in blue pa per. The outer form contains a fine letl ptat en graving representing "oe in a BUriu." Price f 1 per bottle. Principal Office 19 N'orlli Eighth Street, Phili. dclphia. Also for sale at the Store of HENRY YOX'l H ELMER, Feb, 12, 1811. Agnit. IykIepJ.i of Tfii fear fitantlln. 1AM truly happy to alate to the slllicted commu nity thut a nicmls r of my family was afflicted for ten or twelve yeors with the above disttcssing disiae. 'The symptom were great oppression al ter eating, acidity at the stomach, a aevere pain ui Ihe side and bieast, suk headarhe, mental despon dency, wuh miier JWtuiiUuns, during which time numerous r.meAn-s wre procured without obtain. mi! much relief. Having hearj ol toe good cuvcls f Vt, Hamlich's Compound Strengthening and German Apeiient Pills, I was induced lo givetben a liinl, which I am happy .to state that by using one box of the (muoimi Arie-a Pills, accompa nied by like J&rengthening Tonic Pills, that they have neailv eradicated the disease. I jcuruiilcr it due to ihoae afflicted that I muite this aciuiavledg nit lit, that they uiay likewiae procure the aame in. valuable medicine, and he freed from those distres sing disease. W ith gratitude and respect, WM. M. WEAR, No, 126 OW York KoaJ, Foi said at No 19 North Eighth street, l'bilad., aud at llw st it of HENRY YOXTHEIMER, reh.o, 1P42. Agent. . Diiut aiUn i:pe4 torant llt nie dr taiMl AUol' IROM the Quack y ru and Paragoric Corns ' Hiunds which have of late become a buiden to the public health, and a suspension to rhe purse. by Ult that these medicine are taken ieieaied ly ly the siik without removing the complaint t;i qtiesiion ? The reason is ,plain and simple, ,viz : Because they ate compo-ed chiefly of opium and its npi ritual preparations which acts on the systeiu as powcin.il atimulatiiig anodyne, and by using rep. aicJIv, the system Imh-oiiio hibiiuuludto it narcotic influence, as of those who are given to iitlmiperance. This fact ha become eppaicnt to thousands w ho have experienced the fatal erl'ect uf such medicines;, and commenced using Dr. Dcnian' Exrkii.ui hant Kkmeiit, which is entirely free from t-pium ud all oilier poisonous ingredients, and u used willi pcrlccl sufaly by all undur any .citcumatance. Il immedialely relieves Ihe distressing cough- slreiigtbrns and invigoratea .the nrrvoua aysler causing the settled contagious matter to hre hold from the lungs, end be discharged 'nv t pow. er of Experui4tioi). 'Unles this J,we, the lungs will oon Ueome contaminatci from noxious mat ter, ajid ulcerate, and !., a prey to the fatal wortp Consumption. Prle $1 per hot tin. For sale at ;,, u North Eighth atreet, Phili dilpbia. .'.'lio.jt Uis stvnvef HENRY YOXTHEIMER. . Oau. V2d, 1812. Agent.