II A . It A OTi; LIST. lr..VSl JVI ANI 4. The following list ahows ths current value of all Pennsylvania Bttiik Note. 1'ho moot implicit re li.uicc msy le dared upon it, a it D r very week carefully cnmpaiej with ai d, corrected from Bit k licll's Reporter. IIai.k In lliJlal lililn. NOTES AT PAR. Ttank of North AmnicB . , Bank of the Northern Liberties , Commercial Rank of Penn'a. . , Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank . Kensington Bank . . Philadelphia Bank Schuylkill Bank Snuthwark Bank . . W cstem Bank , Country linn It. Bank of Chester County Westchester par par par par par par par par par par par par par par par B urt; of Delaware County Bank of (Jermarvtown Rutik of M..iil-ouiery Co. Doylestow n flank "anon Bar. k Farmers' Bunk of Bucks co. Olu-c of Bunk of Peiiti'a. Ollico Co do Office do do Oilice 4o do Chester (ermautown Norristown Dnylealown Caaton Bristol par J I ttrrielurff" These Lancaster I oflicca JJcuiling Jo not Eastern J issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Bank of the United Stain Philadelphia 65.i60 Bank of Penn Township . . . 25 (ii'arJ Bank . . . Manufacturer &. Mechanics' Bank . Mechanics' Bunk . . Movamcrisirig Bank . . Dank ol reimavlvaniti . . 35 20 7 12Jnl5 15 10 30 10 Miners' Bank of Potteville Pottaville Bank of l.ewistown Lewistown Bank of Middlctown Middletown Bank of Northumberland Northumberland Vuhitnhia B.ink A. Ilridue co. Columbia 10 5 JO 6 5 Carlisle Bank Carlisle Exc hange Batik Piltsburg "Do do branch of Holhdaysburg Farmers' Bank of Lancuslei Lancaster 7 a 10 Lancaster County Bank Lancaster 7 a 10 Farmers' Bank of Reading Reading Nl KurrisbiuB; Bank Harrisburg 10 a 15 l.uncaatcr Bank Lancaster G -Lebanon Bank Imitation 10 Merchants' &. Manuf. Bank Pittsburg 5 Hank of Pittsburg Piltsbutg 5 West Branch Bank Williamsport CO Wyoming Bank Wi kesbarie '.'0 Northampton Bank Aileuiuwn 20 licrks County Bunk i admg Oihce of Bank of U. S. I' u-i urg Do do do Hue Ho do do New Brighton Svcnsington Suv. Ina. A t'o Venn Township Sav. I us. do Hank of Chambersburg Chambersburg lu Hunk ol Gettysburg (itttyshurg It) Hank of Susipuchaotia Co. Montrose 10 Erie Batik Erin l'urmcrs' & Drovers Bank Wayncshurg 25 Franklin Bank Washington 5 Mouesdaie Bunk Honosdule 10 a 15 Monnnguhcla bunk of B. Brownsville 6 York Bank York 10 IS. li. The notes of those banks on which tie omit quotations, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia brokers, with the exception of those which have a letter of n fcrence. BROKEN BANKS. Philadelphia Sav. Ins. Philadelphia Philadelphia Loan Co. Jo Schuylkill Sav. Ina. do Manual Labor Bans (T. W Dyott, prop.) failed failed filled failed tailed no tale cloKt d ilnscd tailed closed no e failed failed failed 110 sale Towaixla Bank Towanda Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bank of Beaver Hank of Swatura Bank ol Washingtan Centre Bank City Bank I'mrucra' Ac Mech'ca Batik FariiHr'Ac Mech'ct' Bank Farmers' A Mech'tY Bank Harmony Institute lliintiiiflot. Bank Juniata Bank Lumbermen's Bunk Norther 11 Bank if Pa. New Hope lb I. Bridge Co. Noiihumb'd I'uion CoU Bk. North Wedi r Bank of Pa. t'll'ice oi Schuylkill Barrk Pa. Agr.Ac Manuf.liank !-ilvci Lake Bank Vniuii Bank of I'cnn'a. V. eatmorelund Bunk Bedford Ileal er Jl.inisburg WaibinpUm Belli foiilo I'lttthuig PtllsbuTg Fayette co. (jreencastie Harmonv Uuntiiigilon no sale LcwUtown no sale Warreo failed Wmidiitr no sale New Hope cloaod MiIion no sale Wi-aJville closed Port Carbon failed 4'arlinlo (ailed Montn-ee closed 1'niontown failed lireenaburg tlored X. i!ki-barra Bridge Co, Wilkccbarrtj nosslu (jj All notes purporting to tie on any Pennsyl vania Bank Mot givtn in the oIkjvc li-.t, Uiay he et iown aa fruuda. xct' joisi:t. Bank of New Bitiiimvick Brtinsu ick f-jil.d 1 jmr 'i 1 pai 1 failed Itelvideie Batik Bi-lvidi ee tliirliiigloii Co. Ilaiik MeiUorJ Commercial Bunk Perth Amboy CumljerlaiKl Bank Bridgelou fanner,,' B-i.k " Hooiit Holly farmers' and Mt-.isnics' Ok 'Hahway -Finuier:.' txid Mechanics' Bk N. Biujiswic't i tinners' and Mctthantk' Uk AllJdietotvu i'L Tranklin Bank of .N.J. Jirsey City Hobokrii BkR sV Grazing Co Hohukcii Jersey City Bunk Jersey City Mrchaniia' Uuvk I'atteisoii Manufucturifa' Botik BtUlcville Mirri Coui any Bank Morrmtonn Monmouth Li. of N.J. l'icehold Mii-liuoK's' Bunk Newuik Mechaiiu-i' on J Msnuf. Ilk TrurtvMj Mortis ('anal a.J Bkg Co Jersey City failed fa i hil lulled failed fulled i failed 1 j.tr Pool Notts no sole N'uwaik Bkg ti. IusC'o Newark 1 Ntw IJupe Lc Bridge Co Lamtit-rtbtilla N. J. Muiiuf. c. and Bkg Co Hobokcn N J I'rotecton A Lombard bk Jerwy t'ily Orange Bank Oiange Paterson Bank Patemou failed fulled n failed I p.r PeopltV Bank -lj Printeion Bunk I'nncelun Sak-m Bat.kuig Co -Sub m .tat Banl Newark Staic Bunk -:ii7 ,l Uituwu State Bank 4'i,iie'tH Sluto Bank ot Morris Mon ii,i a u bUlo lijuli Tiiniun Sakiu mid i hilad Mo.u f Co -Ssb-m Suss, l awk Ntwii.n Tienton I'm kiii- I'mirtiiu 1'nluli Bui.C llovt-r VS a-JiingtLU Bankiitgo. HaikcimscV DFLIW.ilti; Pk of Wilm &. Brundy wiiit Wi iniiigtuii Hank of lii luwa'i Wilmiuguui BaiJt of ts.i.yri.a "Sinyina Do Uumh Milord Furuo rs' Lk of laiu of Del Hovi i lo Irani U Wiluiington Do blanch (eoigctoivii Dti brumU Newcastle Union Bark Wilmington rrV L'ndti ii's 1 I 1 "' 1 failed f ui. .i ! 3 p..r ; 3 I fat lid i par pur pur ,ar psr pur p .r p'tr par tXj On ail t auks ms'ktd thus () there are ei ther countrrteil or altered uotes oi iSt Vuriyus dn nomiustions, in citoululion- CITTT AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Number 29 North Thiid Street, Philadelphia I 3UIU.IC SALES nf Dry floods, Hardware niul t ullcrv, Hooks, stationary, Clothing, oots, Shoes anil Hals, and in short almost every description of goods, are held nt this establishment every evening (i.ioiU arc also sold tit private sale during the day a' the average auction prices. Store keepers and tradeis will find it to tbeir advantage by attending the nab s. CO. M.U'KF.Y, Auctioneer. Philadelphia, Novemln r 1.1, 1841. ly. WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL BOOKSEL 1 Jilts AN D STATIONER, No. 123 ChcMiut Street, below 4lh, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on hand a general spsort menl ot Books anil Stationary ; comprisine Theological, Law, Medical, Cl.nsiial. Misi-ellnue oua and School Books, Day Bonks, ull sizes. Led gers, do., Family Bi''le, I'm'ket Bible, Wiitini Pflrers, Wrai ping Papers, Ac. Vc. which they ol fer at tho Icaett piices to Country Merchant's Pre fessional (.tLiillemen, '1'eacbers, and all others that may favor ibern with tbeir custom. Philadelphia, N01 Mnbcr LI, 1811. l v. TiiKorii.rs "( Ulp. Manufucttner and Importer uf 8ad- ulcry. llanhvaio, Arc. No. 5 South Ttiril trret.fuur (fairs biiolv Market rinioiii tpiiu. KEEP constantly on h mil a large nn.l general assortment Coach Lamp?, Carriage Bands, AnloArins, Eliptic Spriniis. 1'nti nt Leatlier. Ac. ('ounlry Mcrchnnls and saddlers w ill be supplied nt nil times 011 the moat ieaonable It nns. They will find it to their advantage to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere. Philadelphia, IWeml-cr 13,1941. l v. TO COUNTilY MEnCUANTS. 'T1 HE Subscriber, Agent ol I on vV llanis, Hal -- Manufacturers, for N w Vork, Philadelphia, Baltitnoro and other large cities, whoso Huts are highly coinincridi d l.ir tmid tnht and durniility, has 01 Land a firrt rale nasoitin-iit ol HATS and CAPS, suitable for Sprinp siles wh ch will I n sold very low, foi cah or appi ved ciedit, nt the mtfd cheap sturc. No. 40, Nortit Third strcrl, i pjti e the City Hotel, Philadelphia. OLIVER N. rt(.('HEn. Apvxt. N. B. Ordeia Ijt lints i 1 thn -uiiK, n omj't I) attended to. The highest lice in tath jr tra te given fjr Fur ikin.e. Philadelphia, November 13, 1 S t I -1y OF LV EKY LIX Hiri ION. new encm.andoil company. No. 2! Nortli Witter Street, Phila. MAM'FAC I l.KEKS and dealers ill Oils of every ilesrriplinii both for burning and 1 niiiulacturiiig purl .ones, ulu-U will be snld niurli lower than they can lie procured risen hen ivurratitcd in quality tocuunl any in the citv oil mild by tho company not proving as icpresriited, may be returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will le refunded. Their stock now in store consists of the following oils, viz : 30,000 gallon. Winter Bleached Sieim" 5" Uil, . C000 do t!o do do do do do Cti1oilf.cs Oil, 15.HU0 10,11110 20.00U 6000 Fall and Spring Sperm Oil, Winter St- LI. pliant, do Pressed Whale Oil, Summer do do do Common Whale Oil, 15,000 200 Barn-Is stiperioi Ntmitj Oil, 3( 0 do Cod Bank Oil, 50 do Neat Fool O.t, 75 CaskaOiivtOd, Tanner's Oils. (Jj-1 l'18 oinpnnv Has a numlier ol issi is in gaged in the Cod Fishery, and TanneM may rely upon ptHiing at all times Oil as pure as imported, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1M1.-ly. G. V". & L. 3. TAYLOR. OFFER FOIi SALE, at the Snuth East t'or lier of Fifth und Market JStit-tU, FJiiudil phia Metis' Call-skin Boots, stitched warranted, do do 1I0 M'grd do da do tlo water pronf, dutille soles and double in -rs. do Callsiui do do and up4T, do Heavy Water Leather Boots, do tlo N eats do do. do High quarter shoes. Calf-skin, do do do Croekers do do nailed do Fine Moiiruihi warratiU-d do do Kip tlo do do ;hot s Jo do do da d. do do do CV!f do Cojisc do do do d.) tlo tlo Fine Krp Cnif und Seal Skill I'limps. List S.K-ks with und uiliiuut soles. tlo Carpet do tin do do Patent Warranted Water-proof .Mnceasins. I. adies' do do tin do Ladita' taniH-d Imlju Eublier shots. Ociitk-niens' i to iver shse. Vib vcrv oiImt desc iptioti ol tioots and shoes. Fur Caps if every deetiplion. Traveli ng Trunks of every deacriptiou. il. en. Hi Travelling It si 41. Patent fiuiii L'l isiu- Siioe l'lai kine. itiamels i.f all kinds, 1'i.lin Leut Hals. Phlbidelphia. No-einlier la, I s4 1 . 1 V. Wholesale Variety nnd Triinniins? Store A'o. 44. Nurth Fuutlh timr Arch st., J'hiludi Ijihia. ' IIEliK County Menbitiiis and otherscun be ' ii' (iid. at ill times, wn'.i a largf rmsorlrm nt nf Husii ry, fii'ives, Merino, Cotton, und Wool, n Sbwts and l)r,teis, Spool Cotton, Patent '1 hieud. Cotton Colds, Buttons, '1'spis, Bindings, Jljtk und L; i , Pins, Ac. And a gi nerul tan.ty ol u.-e-t'il an.-i In, which he oiK-.s lor talent the lowest j IICl s. Phila 1, ll.liia, Ntiwinbei 13. 11 1. lv. 'ioux.i'S: irorcEiiv, olovc & I.l 1 Hi 1. ViB I I I V k I oHK. 7'j. 31 'f-'.'t Fi.'irfli rt.. under K.rchuiili Ih.td. PHILADELPHIA. -TT.r i t: C u. f y i . !t ,11 ' Vl. in in- !o.t , i:; n tbv N..v. i: b K1I1 unliy Mrrt!ii,u t an le sup liej liKlie vaiirty of rhino a 1 1 It' Its j i n ttiv in )t reueoiiji It utiiid. I K 1 I 1 y XVIcC'AsLXiA Sc IIEHSE, Nu oi lli S toita klu t l, (i iikhi ii ui- i isimb's sllst.) W l i u- tbev roiiiidiitiy keep on iiui.J a goner d ussortmeiit of CtOTlTC, C ASSIMEIIES, VrSTII7G3, ud ii t''i., rtiriit, nf article if a mpernir quality, which I hty , tl-r to disptiMJ of cipon the most iea.uu.it. lu .-riiis. tlOI'M JiV MEKCHANTS and mheis will ft ml i; tc ihtti advantage lo call and txaiiUiif llnir stock Uet'.sw purchasing elsewhere. I PUilu.litlj.hij, :.v. , 441. ly - PETER COITOVER, " Wholesale and lletail Shoe, Honnet, and l'ahti Leaf Hat Warehouse. A'o. CO North 'iJ itrrrt, a few ilnur.i ulovc .Irch, l'liilittrl'lhia. A LSO Trunks, Catpet Bags and Vnliees, of ev cry desniptinn, nil of which he offers for sale on the most jusiinable terms. Philadelphia, !vvrmher 13, ISII. ty. "rrwTs vx"r?r Umbrella and Parasol JManiifacturer. No. 37 AW A '2'luxl tlnrt, ivo ilt,irs l.elow the X'itv H;itel, l'hUtiihhiliia. c OUNTH Meiihut.la und others are solicited to f XHiiiilii? Lis ui'n.ili.ienl bifme puichusing elsew here Philadelphia, Noveniler 11. Hit No. 1 :JS Market Street, Philatlelphia. NVITE the utlention of Couiihy Mercbniits ti their extei.Miic a-Fur.uiiut ul lliitnh I'n 1,1 h snd Ameritan l.trv liomls. which the ollei lot nab on thfl 111 t rns"tiibb' t. tins. Philudelphia, ,oveinber 13, Ibll. ly. "MiTsT TioTf 6 a , EsrECTFULLY iiif rms her fiiei i!h an. I the public generally, that he eutitiiii.ei to keep tlial well klmwii 'I uveru Stand ill Maiket .-.tnet, Sunbury, sign of the formerly kept by John Bolton, her husband; and by eudeavoiiiig to conduct the establisliiiieiit in a milliner to give satisfaction to all, hopes to merit a libeial share of public, patronage, Sunbury, Octolf r 9lh, 1H4 I. JTt ah J I LSI 'I.t . I t I infiitm the citreiis ol Sun- bury anil vieimty. that they bate t.ik' 11 the Shop lati lv occupied by Win. Durst, where they will carry on thn TAILORIITO ECSIIiESS, in all its vaimns br.nebes. By stiiel attiniion ami reasonable ehdiges, tiny expect to meiit a sluic ol public patronage. Sunbury. Sept. 1th, 111. LIST OF BOOKS FOII H1LK II V ' f v t srv r -; r.yc-s- rt-'r ' m r 1 ' ' i NTHON'S Classical Uic'ioniiry; Lemprier's do.; Aiiisworth's do ; Cobb's do.: I'nclif h and A (teituan do ; Autbon's Ca sar; AnthuuV (irammrr; Anthi ri's Cieeio; Man's I.a'in Ke.uli-i; I'gilly'sdo.; Ambeiv's I .mi in Lessons; 1). 11111 g. ill's Lexicon; Fick's (ire. k Exercises; Uavie-'s Leirendei; (traeea Majira; A (finis's Komau Autiqui'ies; I'iiimu-k's (inldsmith's Ei gland; do. tireeee; I. jell's Element nt t,f-ol.nv: Mis. l.inri.ln'rt Itolniit 1! Ii'tiieiif s i.l I Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's hhetorical Iti-a-ny ilers; I'nii rsoti's (icoerai bv and llistorv: Olnev's do.; Purity's do ; Smith's ( irnmim-i: Kirkham's do.: Kay's Headers; Cobl 's do; Cobb's Aritbiueiick; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spi lling Hooks; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Evangelical Fa mily Library; Cottage Bible; Family do ; Collater al do.; Small Bibles and Testaments; Paikci's Kx eri i-t-s on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Bat'ciV S. im's Hfsi; American Uevolulioii; Manyatt's No vi Is; Mrs. Phelps on Ciiemisti; Ili.nl; t '.itivbisni of American Laws; Letters on Natural Mnnie; Che niiftry for Beginners; English Est'irisis nd.ipted to Murray's Orainmer; Setucl to Comity's Spelling Book; A tin r i an CUss Book; lbibull's Sehoolm is tei's Assist.inl; A creat variety of Blank Books, Ac. August 2H, IM41. MADEIKA WINE. Fiii-l .,uality Madicia Wine, lor s ilo low by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSEB, FOUHTH PBOOF LKANDY. A ginuni. Mr l if U- alwavs on hund and for wilt- bv Stpt. I, t'sil. II. B. MASSlJi:. HOLLAND l-'LN'. Of the lust quality always on tinr.it and for suit- ly Sept. I, IS II. II. li. AlASSEH. LOAF AND LUMP Sl'OAli. Always on band stid for sule Ly Sept. t, 1MI. H. B. MASSF.K. NEW OIH.EA.NS M OAK HOl sE Mt L.sSi;s. Ol l) it-best quaiity always nil hand hi d fir rab by s,pt. 1, 141. H. B. M ASsEE, BliOWN St"i.M!. t)f a good quubtv, for sale lowby Sept. I, 1H41. 1 1. B. M ASsE II. (.KEEN AND BLACK 1 'HAS. Of the best quality uiwavcon hanil uil fur sale by Sci't. 1, lr-ll. H. B. MASEK. CttFFI E. Jsis, Hio and Ijiguita Colli e, con Klsnly on hand and for sale l-y Sept. 1, 1m4 I. II. B. MASsF.lt. SI'F.liM OIL. Winter and Summer .tmiiutl Speim Oil, ol ihe lu-st quality, ultvays on hand and for ule hy Sept 1, 1641. H. B, MASS Ell. STEEL. Cast anil Bli.-4ei Steel, for sale by Sept. 1. 1811. H.B. MAs-SEK. llllSJI SALMON. Ol the best tiiubly. con stuntlv on hand and lor uulc l-v sept, t, V. li. B. MASSF.K. Llljl t'L. (t all kinds und ol the I et qn.ih ties, ulas on hand sjtd for s ik- bv Sept. 4, lxll. II. II. MAssi.t;. si'lilNti sl El.L. Ut vuiii.ussi.xs lor Eliptic Springs, for sale by Sc r i .11 M l U 1 1 . B. MAs s F. J .'. LAhOi: yUAK'IO BIBLES. For i-a ut very lediK'til pik'ts y Sept. I. Ic41. II. B. M ASSF.K. BLANK BOOKS. Of all kinds, for saU- by S. ptl, IS4I. li. B. MASSEU. BLANK DI:1:D. Bonils, .Moil-.tis, Ac. for sa'e by Sept. 1 , I ' 1 1. 11. 11. MAsSF.lt, Jt's'l ICES' BLANKS. f,.r sole bv Sept. 1. 141. tl. B. MAssKU. CLOTHS, Blur, Black. lnvh-ibU- Cioen, &c, for si le bv Sept. 1, IH I. 11. B. M SSF.It. CA.-sM Eli E sub- very low l v Sept.' I, 1-4 !. 4'A4iPETINi. Srpl. I, lpi4t. AND SAT! l.M.'l'TS. For H. B. MASsEK. -For sale ctsi'up by II. B. MASSEP. BLANKETS. Fur sule cbinp by ' Sept. 1,1841. H.B. MASHER. I N III EACH ED Ml Sl.tNs For shU. by S;,t. I, J-41. H. B. MASSE it. COTTON YARN ANDCOTluN I..ps- Foi sale by sept. i. it4i. h. b M.r-.vnR. HEMP AND COTTON TW INE. F..r ,ule ly Stpt. 1,1811. H. 11. MASHER. TOWLNO LINES, COJUIS AND ROPES.-. For sale by :.i, I, 141 ' ?. M .""'?" H. AN unpnrelleled remedy for cnininiin Colds, f'r.t..!i A.ltinin TiifliipiiTit. W'hi mniiifr f Tnupb. Broneliitifi, and nil diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading to consumption ; comport-J of the conceit- (rated virtues of Hon hound, Bonset, Bloi'd Hoot,! Liverwoit and several oilier vegi table substances. ! Prepnicd only by J. M. Wisslow, lu tlienkr, Kcw ! York. ! The innocence and universal! admitted pectoral 1 vinues of the Ileitis from which tho liakum of llonfmund is made, nie too generally known to re quire rcci'ininem'aiiiin i it is thetcfote only necessa ry to ob-erve that this Medicine coutaiua the whole uf tbeir Medicinal properties, btgt.ly conct'iitrattd, ni it si 1 happily combined with aeveial other vrgc- table 'substances, as to rendi r it the most speedy, : in ild and cerl.iin runiity, now in ue, f. r the com- laints above mentioned. The Balsam removes all imflnmmation and sore- 1 nest of the Lung, loosens tough visid phlegm, en abling the patient to expectorate with ease and bee- j dom, us.-uages cough, relieves nthmattc and dilli- cult iccpiration, heals the injured parts, opens the pores', and composes the disturbed ni nes, and gives stringth to the t. tulei lungs, and thus produces a 8) ee.ly and la-ling cure, Imiiiatitihk isthe iiasf.st cm mk ir Man. We ere not among that class ol Editois who for a few dollais will, (at the expense of truth und ho nesty) .'ciuck up" nu article and hiiiiu it iulo rapid sale; neither aie we uillii'g to leniain silent, after having tested the utility of an in roveim-nt or di -cove.y in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them wc were unwi II with a sore throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we pur chased iwo bottles of W lN'SLOW'S BALSAM OF HOIiEHOL'ND, and so sudden w-ns the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who arc uflliclcd, may try it upon our rccnminc mlutiuii. Lewittun 7 It'grtiph. For sale by DEN BY YO.VTHEIMEH, Snhurif, JACOB BKKillT, Northumberland. Also, by Ibugcists gener,.lly throughout the country. (Xj' Price, fiO cent per buttle. Ain-'ust lliti. lSlt. ly. ATTENTION, j . si i i: x j i: s , 1 EljL'F.STS the attention of his country fiimds k who are in want, to his vcrv Luce stock if C'lirpetinus, Oil Cloths, Mattings, lings, Bindings, Slair Bods, Ac, Ac, that he hits just o.i In d, at his warehouses, No. IX Nortli 2d street, and No. 2 Church Allev, next door to Chiist Church, Phila de'phin. ' Julv 31, It-It. ly. wCKlTSTt, ctrittlCZlTGS. WHOLXSAIiE f HOE, BONNET, Can una' Fulm l.euf lint Store, No. 10 Sovni 4-ih Sihikt. I'HILADLLPHIA, A HI'KE an e.ctn.sive anaortiiient of ibe above ' articles aie cii fctantly kept on hand, for sule at the most reasonable ti run.'. May 29, 1st 11.- ly. SPANISH HIDES, TANNERS' OIL AND LEATHER. 1). K 1 H lv P A T MIC K vV: S O j, Nn. 21, Ninth Third r7, (kktwii.s mahkkt An i hum t striii.ts,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for sale a larr-e and CMil'ci.t as-ortmenl ut'fjiuiiih llnttK, I'd ml hipK, Tinnier Oil, JjA, at the lowist maiket price.-, eltl.f r lor lash, it excbaiiKO for Leather, or upon ctcilit. Consignments of Leather rrniv.il foi silc, oi purchased :.t tbe biulo-st maiket pricts. Qj- Li atlit r stolid lue of ihuige. April 17, 111. ly. - r ,;n;nv f- y p ;rj g vrr 3 THIS .MAtlllM: AliALNJST Till: WC'UI.D. IMTORTANT TO FARMERS. AVENPOKT'S Iinpr.ivid Patent Tbrtshiiig Machine and llor.-e Power, whicb tlirtvlits niul cleans ut the same tune an invention for which Farmers have King looked in vain, and which remit-m ihe above machine -rltct and psst furihtr iinproit nu nt. Those who have I ecu waiting for something bitter than heretofore- oth red for sale, mil find Ibis to be the article. Come it and j jutlun lor yourselves. Tbe subst r iliers have purchased the rtht of the I above Machine and Horse Power, for tbe coun- lies of Noin 111 MMt;nLAM., Lvcowim., Ci.imiiji, i and L'niiix and ul.-o, the privileges of icitdiug I ll.em 111 hiiv oilier places for which tho rigtit has j Hot bi l l. llt'V h'U: ly sold. I The advantages which this Machine hag over 'all others unci. IcJ are many Mini ultioii. One ; iov and three men can do all the llweshiug and cleaning ol loll bushels of w heat ill uno day and this usually takes seven hands one duy and three llui next. For iiekl threshii g it t ikes the lead of any thing in this world no grain is scattered or ost. Such is the superiority t,f ttie Horse Power, that ill rce horses call lb it h as much with it as four can Willi any other. The Machines and Horse rower will I sold together or sepernte, to suit urchuscrs. Made and sold in Milton, bv the su I scribe rs. W M. WELCH, WM. H. POMP, 11 EN BY FlilCK. Mill. m, April IT, 1F11. i:t t wlviwiki tioa TIIKESIIJNU ci Wl.NNOWINfi MACHINE. Having hud in use, one of Davenpnri's J'utent Tt. tolling und Winnow ing Machines, and being rt'l euietlly calletl upon for our opinion in regard to In u value, durability and advantages, we uioke, lu e to Ktule, that ibt y i xcieil in our opinion, any Thiisli'iig Machine we cur before witnessed in Use. They will thresh and clean, tit for market 200 lmshi Is of W hi at per da), mid that with ihe aid ui three hai.Js hi sides the dii cr. Tlu) Straw Is passed oil' In m the grain on nu incline plane, ex tending about 12 feel from the Muchiiie. Si-miv-ly a grain is losL W hat is i f some impoitiuue und grcutly to, is the fact thut noskist passes from tho Machine to Ihe man who Iced it. The Horse power seems to he ptnlceln.ii itself tluee horses may woik it with ease ajitl iheu fuetest Kail lined only lie the ordinary bmli gi.it. W e imist cheerfully tt eikuuuelid be .Machine lo Farmers they aie inanut.ictuiid in Milton by Misis. Welch Pomp and Fiick. PHILIP HII.l.EUT. JOHN B 11LL1.EIV Chilisqiraqup tsl-.p., Norlh'd CO, March. 0, l! I . II A Z A l J )M w-.V-l.T!!w 'A l '-'"MMERCIAL AND SI I IS 1 1( . KFatHtfTEK. Containing din--uineiil f-,cts und other um ful inf.timution. illusira '.ivo ol liv hMoiy and resources jf the Amoru-an I 'nion, and ol e.u ii Siutt ; embtacii g commerce, i.i.iiiutiit -lines, iruiii uituie, iutt rnsl Iinproit uienls, bitiiks.ciirit-i et, liimiii,, tdilvUtluii, A.C eVc. Edi led by Surnu-el ILuuid. Publi bed i-very Wetlne.luy, at 70 Dock s'.ree. The piiee to diiliscribeia is f j per snnuui, payable on the fiist ul J .noaiy of each year. No subscrip tion revwi.ticl t.sr los (!i,,n j yrjl. Si,,srriNr uul of tbe prni, i, itj u, adtsme. IMPORTANT TO ronr b "srnisSi: dc w. f IH E I'ndersigned take pleasure in submitting 1 to the pub ic the follovving Keeoiiimendations or Pratt's Cast lion Smut Mill atidOrain Hnller to all dealers in drain niul tnanufactors of Flour, be- licvina it to be superior to any thing of the kind ever oil red to the public. All orders addressed to Col.. I. M-Fudih n, Lcwisbiirir, Uninn countv Penn- sylvania. EBE.NEKZEIl SOI RE, JACKO.N M FAUDIN. CKU Til H .1TES: Monti's Mill, Centre Co., March 30, 1811. J. M-Kahiiin Sins I f-heerlully testify to the gomlne-s ami dittability of Pratt a Cast Irin Smut ,f ill at d Grain Hnller, as being a far superior arti , ,. flr the cleaning of smut and all other linpuritii ibal I have ever M-en, and I have been engaged in ihe manufacture nf Flour for a nreat mnliV vears. I and hive always tried to have the best apparatus for maiiufacturii'i; that could be got, and do say that the nl ove machine is the hist apparatus I lelievo now in u-ie. Jniii Moxi z. nhionif,hurr, Dec. 2fi, It 10. Col. .1. M'Fiiiiim Sni: In reply to your favor, received a few days since, I have only to say, that the tact of my having introduced into each of the four mills that I am concerned in, one of Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill, is the best evidence I can dive you ; of llieir ulililv, Yours trulv, W, M-Kki ti. Miltoh, March 17, 1 Hi 1. J. M-F.t inn Sih: I do heieby certify without ! on y l.es lati. in, that Piatt's Smut Mill and (iiain 1 1 oiler is the most (eifect inai hii.e lo cleanse grain ol smut and all other imperfections, that I have ever seen, and I U-licvc I have seen all the kinds that are , now used ill Pennsylvania, and 1 must say that there ; is i.othing of the kind ever been invented that will , , ci.me in competition with it. (iso. Ecki.iit. Col. J. M-PxiiniM Sin: Dur ng the past 24 ' years I have been constantly engaged in manufac ' tn.'ing Hour, and during the last 12 jeais have been the owner of a prist and floui ing mill, and among . all the contrivances lo remove impurities from grain I am decidedly of the opinion that Pratt's iron ma i chine is superior to any with which I am aciUaiiit I ed, having used one in my mill about eighteen ' months. Pit mi muck Huh. ; Yorkshire Mills, Dec, 1810. I want in my flouring mid us good an apparatus to prepare grain for flouring, as the ., and 1 want no better tb"ti Pratt's Cast Iron Smut Mill. It will icuiovc smut entirely no mistake. M. Cl.KtSOX. Snnfiuri, December 22, lH-tn. Cor.. .1. M-Faum Sun I have in my mill one ' of Pratt's cast and wrought iron spiral Smut Mills and (iraiu llulb-r, ami am confident that in regaid . lo simphri'v of coustructii n, and durability of m.ite . rial, it is su-enor to any I um acquainted with, lltar MtssKii. I Hear Cup Mill, Dec. 22, 184 0. Col.. .1. M'F I. in i Sik: 1 hate in my flouring mill one of Pratt's Cast lion Spiral Smut Mills, and I am decidedly of the opinion thut it is the hot ' machine to prepare grain lor flouring that I mil ac quainted w ith, hiiiI as such fhcftfuHy recomiueiid it to ull who ate engaged in the ni.niut j lure ol dour J II oil I.l.skHINl. i Aurtini-hurx, March 23, IS4I. 1 ('oi.. J. M-Faiiiin Sih: I lake pleuaure in say ing that Piuti's Ca-t Iron Smut Mill is one of the best improvements for tbe cleaning of grain of nil ' kinds, that bus yet conic iiudi r my observation, and thai I believe it far superior to any thing of the kind ever iiivei-.ttd. You may n.-c my Hume in any way ! you think pr. per. O. P. Di m am. miDi .V.-', J-.ii. II, Ls-ll. ; This is to certify that 1 have had Piatl's Cast and wmu;h( iron Smut Machine and Uiaiu Duller in use lor belter ib.Hi 12 months, und find it to answer evi-iv purpose tl:at it Was iiitei.deil lor. SinUt can be taken out of wheat I btj'tete eveiy panicle of il can be t.ik. n out wkhi'iil bicaking tin- gram nl I the wheat. Juiix I'i.am K. Arnold! ui:, Mau h 2:i, 111. Col.. M'Psuni Sni: I have 1-eeii engaged ill niul. lit it turinn Supt ilinc Flonr liir many ) cars, and ! have it this time one ol Pratt's Smi.t Mills in t-nth -of my mills, and 1 do hi riby ret oniiiit i.d them as Ibe i most valuable iinpiovi ment lor e'eauing wheat oil smut aitd ull oilier impuiitics, that I um acquainted with. .IamksDimjk. j Ooi. M F inn s Km: I have btvn engaged in . the iiiaiiulai lining nt llour for '.'S yens, and must ' chit iti.lly reconiiiicnd (be uIm.m- uiai liine, us U-ing , by fir the l ist ajquratus for cleuiisiu grain thut 1 j have ever Used or seen. I consult r li an imlistcn sibli- article lor any mill that pretends to do any bu si loss. Jon FlsllbH. .Ijueducl Mill. Dec. 21, I --1H. ! Cm. J. M-Faiuh n Si ii : Piatt's Cast Iron i Smut Mill was introduced into my mill about thiee ' years since, aiu.1 I believe it is the l est article of tb..t i kind now in use. Ii will not only nmovc smut j ei.ieit-ly, bet is a most valuable appniatu Ui clean wheat and rye of any character, and prtpsre It lor iloUllllg. Bl-.NJAMIM BOOSK. ; I.t u'sfciiro-, Dec. 22, 140. ; Col. J. M Fahuin Sin: Alter a c.tulul and i candid exatiiiiii.ti.il. and trial i f the uiuchiiie, in re i gaid to construction, neatness a:ul despulch in exe cution, economy in .rice, and power to set in 0e ration. I am fully cuivincid and satisfud, that the ; mat bine ..bot e ulluded to, is mcoi.i1 to no on in ' use. J. MomiiiiW', Mill. r and Flour Matiufacturcr. CattawisMJ, Dccunbcr 5, 1 S 10. j Cni J. M'Fami Ku: Pratt's Ca-1 and i Wiought Iron Spiral Smut Mill and Grain Hullcr, ' I ctwisi.ler to be the l ist mat hiiie to i move smut ! ami other huputitics to which giuin is subjm-t, that I have used, or with which I am acquainted, in re I gaid lo tlur.il il.ly ol lilati rial, simplicity uf collairui lion, iii ainissji.d dc.-palih in caih utk.n. Josj:i-h Paxtiin. N. B. The uhovc machines are manufuilund at 1 ihe Lcwisburg Foundry, I ninn county and ut the 1 BloouiHbuig Foundry, Columbia coutny, Fa. 1 Li i.tbuig, June 10, 1K41. HAYS, ULLUrf, ltVOXl e GOSH, j ImiI(s:iIc I't alci H, In F'irrigit, Itritiih and .imericun lri iiuudt. No. It N'uht:i Tiumo Hruxxr, Pun ntu-HiA LMIt'N I'KV Merchants can be ipphed at all ' times wilt an extensive aa..wtn ml of the above (oods.on the iik,t ieasiMisn.lt! and satisfactory te 'JUK Muy 20, 1841 ly. :'si:i.i;i)jisTix"vri.oJi5tcA(i; I'CK i'.AV,IlLI.s, I B( tiiynuiii N. Cl'SHWA. 1 rPllE ru!i.ilu-rs having purchased the light for , Muring and using the above valuuble iiiven ; lion, for Ntwthumix-ilunJ County, offer to dispose of ihe same lo persons who may desire to purchase, i The above invention is now in tierulion ul the saw mill of Mr. M'Caiiy, near Sunbury, where it cuu he inspected by owners of saw rmlhi and all others interested. E. OOHIN. March 2?. tf. SAMUEL (JOBIN. WARRANTED .Brass Clocks, lor 1.1 Dollars r Ql'AL fir time to ctiif sold lu CUk Fed U Lid far 25, lor sale liy .March I t. II. II, MAfll. llHIits Not IIcaKh. f pllOSE who rnjoy health, must certainly feet blessed when they compare themselves to those sullerers that hove been afflicted lor years with vs itous dieasea which the human family are all sub jrcl to lie troubled with, Disemrs present Ihetn selves in various forms and from various circum stances, which in the commencement may all he checked by Dr.O, P. Harlich's Compound Strength ening and Oermnn Aperient Pills, such an dys pepsia, liver complaint, pain in the side, beunia tism, generil debility, Female diseases, and all din esses to which human no'ure is affected. Direc tions for tl-lng these Medicines alnaya accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perlecl snfi ty by (he most delicate female, as they are mild in their operation, and pleasant in their tili cls. Principal Office for the United Stales, No. lit North Eighth stru t, Phllaib tphia. Also for sale at the store of HEN BY YO.TTHEIMEIL April 30th, 1812. Agent. Dr. Iiiik au's l'.x-(1ortiiit Itc nirtly. Cemsiiwiition ran br Cured! HS. MAHY BOWERS, wile of Henry Bowers, wa- for a length of time afflicted with a ' I'uliiioiiari Cunidiiint,'' which defied tho united skill of several eminent physicians. She hearing of the "Lxp. ctoranl Ilcmcdy," wa induced to give it a trial. Her sympt-.ms w.rc those of Phttii-ics Pulmonale, or Pulmonary Cunsumptiou, ii : a dry hacking cough, pain in the breast and side, impaired appetite and great thirst, hectic fever and ircjit sacuts, wilh much debility and weak nesst. .she is happy ill saying that afier using three bottles of the Expectorant liemedy, she be U.in to hate hopes of a speedy recovery; her strengih gradually increased until she had used three bottles more, when she felt entirely restored, it now being eight months since, und no symptoms of the complaint appearing. 1'lnl.t. I. tphia Oilice No. 19 Noith Eighth street, while the ubove medicine cm always le obtained. Price I per bottle. Also at tbe store of HENKY YOXTHEIMEIv, April 2:M, 1842. Atfiit. tyKitla, A A r E have frequently witnessed the ravages of this disease, and have heard and read of ma ny Teroed'e.-, but far oftener saw them fail than re sult in success. The writer, however, of the letter to tho aiii-nt of Dr. Harlich's Compound Strength i eiiiiii; and Oeiinaii Aperient Pills, has long been known to us, nod fr in an invalid, as he is delinea ! ted, we now kt ow and meet him daily ns a hale I hearty man. Though no advocate of nostrums of any kind, we c.lii ol withlitilJ a notice ufwh.it we considei the i llicacies and viituesul Harlich's Co'n i p. und StrenailtC. i. g and ti.riniin Aperient Pills, i the case before us is a l.vilig IlloiiUIIIt'lil to both. j Spirit of the Tunis. For our-e!ve- we cannot withhold a nolice re I sj ei ling the vi tues of llr. llailich's celebrated me dicines ; We believe I hem to helmg to a very rupe nor el i.-s. They are said to be a very safe and el ! fectual rem ilv,for many of the distressing diseases i ol the present day. A fair trial will convince the sci ptuul ol their vi.tne. ,tl. ( null. For sale at the store of 1ILNP.Y YO.YTJIEIMER, Apiil lfith 1842. Agent. oDIs, oiiiiliN. ami oiitiniiUoii. T IIILSK iiuiiersul complaints we lind in almost cverv family, at'eiide.l with more or less seve rity, at the same tune regarded by some with very httle attention, until they hesin to assume a serious character. Why are patients so neglectful of them stlvea, when they know that tbeir hs.iHh is all in ull! Aie they not aware that it requites a much longer time lo arrett a disease when suffered lo knit its threads up- n tbe vit ds ! Will those who desire henlih take good i.dic'M and always be provided I with a lew bullies of '-Dr. Duncan' FxpecJnrHiit Jiemiili, whereby they can immediately arifst the fatal progress of Coiisump ion, und lo be compel led to spend years in misery and pain, besides nin kiug nn 'Axillierari .Sho" of their stomachs! this Medicine is certain in its itl'etts, if used in due season, and alw ays produces icli. f in the most hope less casts, by its aoulhing and palliative t-lh-ttu. Thit is a coi.sol nion winch many appreciate. Olbie and Wholesale Depot, No. t'J Noith Eighth st it-.t, Philadelphia. Price fl per bottle. Fur rale at the store o( HENKY YOXTHEIMER, Ap-il Oih, 142. Ai;en!. I. U-i- Complaint. Ti n yri.rs itniidinK, rurtd bi tin: tine of Jr. liar bilis (.'niiiiuiiud Sir ngtluiiiug and Herman Aperient J'lllx. At i;s. SAHAII BOY5R, wife of Wiliinn Boy--1t er, Nonh Fourth Strei.-t above Callow-hill, Ph ilade I phi i. entiiely cure! of the above distressing di-ease. Her symptoms were habitual costiviiiesa of the bo-.vets, total b-ss of appt-lile, exciuciating pain in the snW, stomach and back, depression of ' spirits, extieme ilet i ity, cuuu inx lie on lier ieit ide wilboul an aucravatluu of pain, with other symptoms iiidicutiiig gie.it ileiungiiiu-nt in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Boy et was attimli-J by several of the first physicians, hut received but ! little reliel from their medicine at last a friend of i of hers priu-iirt-d u puikageof Dr Harlich's Stri'ngth- eniiig and Herman Aperient Pdls, which, by the j use.il one package, niOiK't-d h.r lo continue with ' the inediiine, which nsu'led in ttU-cting a peruui ' ut jit cure, biyond the t-x peclatiotis of her frieuds. Principal olhce for this medicine is at No. 10 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Also for sale at the store of HENKY YOXTHEt.MEU, April 2.1, 1S42. Agent. I'athitW' I'uliiioiiall j or l'nlino naiy ( oiittuiiplioit- IS a vi i v prevalent disease, and carrius millions t i the cold and silent grave. -Dn!icale toi'au rr.Mtt-i.s" commonly full a prey to this tell dislroy. ci ol biiiiuni lib;. 'Ellis disease commences at CtstA. with a dry backing cough, pain in the breast and side, loss of apH t.le, and iclhss sig-tils. At length a waiting or decay ot the kvhoie ho-!y ,s perceived, which is calhd by itany CosscMrriurt, "oom ito iii'i'Mhii' a complaint i.'ai thon-iods ai hd'oriue tinder with hunt 'opCs f en t wcovering, not snow ing mat ir,'.rc Is a iiurdk-ine existing wlncti wid ollor-l r. I., even in the last staires. This is I I'R. I". 'ACAS'S E.M'ECIORANT REM Er ' ''V for C.'ti-umptioii, Cmrghs, Cult's, Spiumg of 1 li'o.kl, llioni-hiJiS, Asthma, und all diseaus ol thai i Liter and Limes. A full tnuimeiit is given of diseases m a small pamphlet, which can be hui ! iativ of tin- Agent, where ihe Medicine can alwy tie ofiiaiiieu. rnce ri per untie. For sale st No. 19 Noith E-gh'h street, Phila. de'pl.ia. Also at the store of HENKY YOl'TH ELMER, Ma.-eli.fith. 1P42. -Vrtr. '!' I lie AHIi('frk' rMHOSE who are sulTenng from vjrious diseases 1 iuoident lo the biinmii family, would do well to procure Dr. IfitrtL-Ji't Compound titrengthening and Herman Aperient '.. which tire so pre. eminently rccc.immen.leil for Dysiepia, Liver Coinpl.uii's, uiny in ihe side, back and breast, N'erviuus A '.fictions, Head-Ache, and all the ilia- eases ol the Stomach and Bowls. Pamphlets may I obtained gratis, which contain full and explicit ! direclioi s for using. The reader is referrej lo sev I eral very inU-rcjling certificates of cures in this pai er, whith may he reload upon, as tbey arc taken j trorn tha original. Fur sale at No. 19, NOR ill EIGH I'll street, Philsdclplua. J HENRY YOXTHEIMER, March I 42. Agent.