ITEMS EDITORIAL and SELECTED. Bl'SIXESS NOTICES. Our young friends, Porter & English, Commission Merchants, No. 3 Arch st. Philadelphia, inform their Wends, through our columns, that they are well prepared to supply them with articles in their line. They are business irfen of the right stamp. Wm. G. Maso, Engraver &c, 46 Chest . nut st. has may useful and fancy articles for sale, that cannot be found every where. P. R. Mc'Ncille, 103 Chestnut street, ofl'ers to the public, great inducements in the purchase of clothing, of which he al ways has on hand splendid assortment. Charles Adams, No. 19 Arch st. Phila delphia, has a handsome assortment of staple goods, particularly linens and furnishing goda, and a number of other splendid ar ticles, as descrsbed in his advertisement. His establishment will well repav the trouble of a visit. Watkinson & Hall, No. 7J south 2nd st. also advertises an elegant assortment of spring dry goods. They are well prepared to accommodate the ladies with the new est styles and of the best in the market. D'Aubigne's great History of the Refor mation, with 18 handsomely illustrated plates, 4 vol. in 2. Having received the agency of this splendid work for this and the adjoinfng counties, from the publisher, we will be able to furnish it in a few weeks. Daniels & Smith, North-west corner of 4-th and Arch sts, offer a handsome assort ment of new and second-hand books for sale. Their establishment is, emphatically, what hV style it, the " Cheap Hook Store." LCFThe Fkencii Rkvoi.i tion. We publish this week a full account of this great P.. volution, as more important than any Ining else we can give to our readers. Tliat France was destined ere long, to bc .ome a republic, was evident ever since the Revolution of 1830. Louis Phillipe, who then ascended the throne, as 'Citizen King, instead of pursuing the wise and liberal policy which he promised his friends, nought alliances with the despots of Eu rope, in order to perpetuate his family on the throne, from which he has been so sud denly expelled. !G?s"Arroi.vrMEXT nv tiii: Po.-t Mati:ii (Y.nt.ral. Mr. Charles Leisenring has ircn appointed Post Master at Paxinos, in place of Mr. 'Wasser, who has removed to Ihe Broad Mountain. Mr. Leisenring will make an excellent and obliging officer. CP" On our first page we have plattfd a most excellent and well designed wood cut, representing Don Quixote the "knight of the Rueful Countenance," rendered famous the world over, by the pen of Cervantes, and as giving the death blow to knijrht er rantry. We are' indebted for this, and other favors, to the kindness of a friend in Philadelphia. The Susquehanna at this place, was v.losud by ice five times during the past winter; the last time on the 15th ult. Lvmiikk. The Susquehanna is now in good rafting order. Quite a number of rails passed this place, within the last few days. Daviii Tagoart Esq., has been appointed delegate to the Whig National Convention, for this district. RExnnn unto Cesar, &c. It has been the opinion of many, hitherto, "that Gen. Taylor's letters and despatches were writ ten by Major Bliss. We observe that Mr. Prescott Hall in a late speech in New York stated, by authority, that these important papers were never Been by Major Bliss until he saw them in print. A French child said to the papish priest: "Why is it, father, that we ask every day for our daily bread, instead of asking our bread for every week, for every month, or the whole year ?' "Why, you little goose so as to have it fresh." An Incredulous Mother. Old Ben Franklin's mother-in-law wouldn't believe that he could live in America, when he started his newspaper, because forsooth, there was "one paper in America already." Etxa and Vesuvius. The last accounts from Italy state that Etna and Vesuvius were both vomitinst forth flames, and an erruption of lava was daily expected. No wonder She's Sick. The Queen of Spain has sixteen physicians in attendance on her! In England such a jury meets on the body after death, not before it. Preac-ii axd Practice. A wine mer chant advertises for a partner "a teetota ler is preferred." "Time is money,' said Franklin. It is very true, and some people take plenty of it to pay their debts ! A Jouhnt.vman Printer Promoted. William C. Tobey, better known as "John of Yoik," has received a commission as sec ond lieutenant in the 4th Infantry, one of the oldest regiment in the regular army. TitY it, Ladies It is said that a bowl containing two quarts of water, set in an oven, when bakine, will prevent pies, rake;, bread, etc., from being scorched. Loui Philippe. The amount invested by Louis Philippe in New York citv is said to be between ten and twenty millions. Qui.ik Travelling. The newt of the revolution in France was carried bv an ex press locomotive from London to Glasgow, 472 miles in 10 hours. The average run ning time being 52 miles an hour. KF"On, these Women! A man in Cincinnati last week, had his cheek bitten severely by 8 girl whom he was attempting to k-k-kiss ! Mr. Webster has been suddenly called from Washington to the bedside of dying and beloved daughter. On Thursday he addressed the Senate on the war with Mex if i, and immediately left for Boston. A Swuisiim or Tim Hiad, litre every other disordered motion of the blooil, ii owing to cor rupt end stagnant humors which, when floating in the general man of the circulation, ere tan cause of headache, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, and many other unpleasant aymptomi and when thrown upon the various parts of the body, re the cause of every malady incident to man. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are always cer tain to remove headache, giddiness, and every complaint, because they completely rid the body of all morbid humors, and everything that is op posed to health. WriRht's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and improve digestion, and therefore give health and vigor to the whole frame, aa well as drive dis ease of every kind from the body. Caut'on. To avoid counterfeits, purchase from those nhly who can show a certificate of agency, representing the landing of Willism Penn : and compare the laliela on the box with Ihe fac similes on the. certificate. To be genuine, they must be etictly alike, signature and all. Bo ware of coun cils and imposition. fXj" The genuine for sale by Hxxht Maim, sole agent for Sunbury, and other Agents, publish ed in mithcr part of this paper. I'll ICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Master. Wbkat, .... srj Rra, 76 Cons, .... SO Oats, . 40 Bdtteb, 16 linos, .... 8 Pom a, ... 5 Fr.Axs.nitn, ... . 125 Tallow, ... to Bskswax, . 25 Flax, ... .8 IlKCRtitn Flax, to Uhiiii Arri.Es, 73 Do. Peaches, ISO PHILADELPHIA IMATtKET. WrdnrsiiaT, March 30, 1818 Wheat Fuir sslea of Western nt 133 140c. Rye Is in demand ut 85 a 8e per btmliel. Con Yellow. 51c weight; lair sales ; white 49e. Oats Are selling nt 38 a 3!U Whiskey Hull in bhh nt 23c rather dull, hhds 22 a HI Clovkrseed Sales at 3J a S3J a 'Ii. ' .n .1 ts ts i n n , In Luwishiirs, on thn 23.1 .. by R--v. P. H. Marr. Mr. Joskpii V. Smiixr.it, "und Mis.-; Ass EuzAm-.Tii Khkmi:u. aKanaAwent vrtmnrgan.T.a'rrT.'VT-E.-arjrjji d 1 1: u, 0:i Saturday, thri 1 l:h i::.-t ., at liis rt'sidi'iiff. in Coluiiibiii couiily. th i I Ion. Lkunahh 1l I'uitT. in tin; 83lh year of his n . In Lt-'wisljiirsr. o;i Vn.h v r.iorr.i;t:r l.ist. Rfv. Thomas Hood, aired nbtiut G3 vears. PROSPECTUS For Hie public ation of IheSUMU RY AMT-StK V. Greatly Enlarged an-l oilier u-isc improved. The subscribnr having assmni'd the pub lication and pnlirc control of the Sniiluiry American, will coiiinicnce the publication of the same, on Saturday the 1st of April, 1848, in an enlarged form and with entiivly new type. He designs to make the Ame rican a valuable, as well as a handsome family newspaper, worthy of the patronage of the public. It will oe published every Octlurday on good whitt. pajjor., at pop annum. We make the following oilers: To any person who will send ua live subscribers and 10 in advance, we will furnish a copy of the American one year, and also a copy of either of the following excellent publications: SpeePs Ilhistra'.ed cditi ll of D'.Aubiiriic's Hist rv of the ttef .rmati .il. elegantly lemiiil, 4 vol. i.t price Woo. (f:t.e uilverlisi'incnt.) The j iltn Uonkey. ( me year) published weekly at per annum. tiodey's LiUdy II ok, ( inc yeui) puUii-hel m 'utlily ut S3 per nunuiii. H mgs for the Pe plc, (one year) publi.hi-d mou'.hly nt t-i.l tier annum. The Nineteenth C'elitury, (one year) published quarterlv ut t1;! per uniAim - Any person senilinp- mfire responsible subscribers, will be entitled to a copy of the American one year. Or, any person sending usen subscribers, with 10 on account, shall he entitled to. a copy of the American for one vear, and alsj a copy of either of the above works ' jor me same tune. II. B. SIASSHR, April 1 , IS IS. Editor and Proprietor. Time and OlHtancc Saved t SUNBURY i3RIl,. THE subscribers having leased the Sunbury Ferry, beg leave to inform the public, that Ibey are prepared to convey Teams, Pleasure Carriages and Foot passengeis across the river with safety and without delay. They have pro vided themselves with new and commodious crafts, which will always be attended with able and careful bands. Persona travelling to and from and through Sunbury to New Uerliu, Lewisburg, Hartleiuu and other places, will rind it greatly to their ad vantage to cross at this Ferry instead of the Bridges, as they would save from two to four miles in distance. JOHN SPEF.CE. LEWIS LEXHART. Sunbury, April I, IStb tub ciieTp mwstoreT DA1TIELS & SMITH'S Chiaf New & Second hand Book Siokb, A'orfA Wttl corner of fourth and Arch Streett VMladtliihta. Law Books, Theological and Classical Books, MBDICAXs BOOKS, BIOGRAPHIC A LSr H1STOH1CAL flOOAW, SCHOOL BOOKS. Scientific ado Mathematical Books. JuDCilUe Books, in great variety. Hymn Books andPrayei Books, Bibles, all sizes and prices. Blmtk Boohs, Writing Paper, and Stationery, U.iota and Ittlail, n" Ora prices are much lower than the aBGixAK prices. Lsr I aluMnea and small purccU of Ins iks purcliaseU. llooks iinrsirte.1 to order from liiulou. PhiUMlclphia, April I, ll y POP.TEP. & E1TGLISH, CaUtEHK ( OMM1SSION M llHCll A.T! Mud Dealers in keeds, No. 3, Arch St. PHILADELPHIA. Constantly on hand a general assortment nf GROCEIES, TEAS, WINES. SEEDS, LIUUOllS, tie. To which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. All kinds of country product taken in exchange for Groceries or sold on Commission. fbilad. April 3, l-18 Wholesale Druggists and Dealers In I'oMt, Uimdiu Ulatt, Otis, Vun Uktt, itgt Stun, e, A'o. 133 North 3d Sreet, earner of Branch, PHILADELPHIA. Respectfully invita the attention of Druggists and Country Merchants, to call and taamias their lara and wall selected assortment of the abovt articles, which will be sold at lb loweal market ratea. April I, 1818-31 riot; SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL; WE9TJERIV SBW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH, 207 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. DH. G.C. VAUGHN'S Vrgrtatile Lilhontriptie lUixtnrr. TIIIH celt-United rcmtily Jr mrtbtuntly increasing Its fnine hy the ninny cure it 'i tn iking ALL OVER THE WORLD. It tins now lieeomMlie onlv medicine for fmnily use, and is purtictilnrly recommended ior DROPSY : nit stage rf tlijs e. ttii;iliiint immediately releived, no matter 01' h v long sumilinr:. rVe l'hnmnhlet lor testimony. GRAVEL, nwt tilt (Hitnnneg of the nrhinrv nnmns: for Ihwe ilirtrcM- fng C it Hnt xl nlnne ; tv tlier nrtirif win rclirvo y 'U ; niul iliff cm-en trcfifkfl tn will convince 1 lie nimt keji tic:il; fwu rvimphtrr. Isivrr CViiiplHint, Iiillioun diiscti;, FEVKK & AGUE. To the firntit West epcinlly. nmi wherever these CJtn plaiutft priTtiil thin tnolirine is'nfleretl. NO MINERAL AGENT, m dHeteri tin coiiipriiiHl i n part nf thin mixture, it ciiri-M theiK tligcnncR with eertninty nnrt eclnhy, and ci cb ii t leave Ihe senium t'trnnl. See 'Pouiphlet. PILES, a cmn; Ini,it nt' n m -nt p i nihil chnrnrter, i 1M At EDI AT ELY RED EV ED. mid n cure follow by a fnw rlnys use of this artirle ; it is fur Iwloru Buy ottn-r pr(nini1jn iir this (lisrnso, rr for nny ollu-r iliscnw) origiimling from impure IiIoikI. See nniu phlct. DEBILITY OK THE SYSTEM. weuk lfk, wnikoess nf ihe Kidneys, Ac, or inflnmmn II mi ol wimp, is iniTiiedi;tt.'lv relieved tiv a lew duys iisu of lliis medlrine, und a cure is" always a result of its use. It stands as A CERTAIN REMEDY. for sik-!i compLiiiils, no. I ulso for derangements of the fe mule tnunf, IRREGULARITIES, SUPPRESSIONS, tviinfiil mcnitrimii 'lis. Nunrlide hns ever been orTered exicpt this which would touch this kind of drr:iii.i-mcnl. It inny he relieil Uwm as n sure and ellcelivc remeily, and did we feel permitted t il t h i e ild f ;ve A THOUSAND NAMES, ns proof of cures in this distressing cluss of r implaints. Soe p.onphlct. All broken U iwii. debilihited c instiiuiions Ir nn tin- effect of mercury, will find the lirncinsr siwer of luis article lo uct iiiiin. Ui.iK ty, mid the pxim inua mineral crudieatetl from the mmi'i'i. win find tl nitemlive pr perties of this article. rum THE BLOOD. and driven such diseases fr -in the system. See iiimrhlct for icRtimony of cures in ull diceuscs, which the lirfnls of an advertisement will n it permit to he immed here, Agents lin e them away i th"v emtaia 33 pup s of certificates of mjn i-ii-uueici, nun a Ftr niger ARRAY OF PROOF ; oi the virtues ,.f n medicine, never appeared. Il i one of ; the peculiar tenures of this article that it never fails to I b-ncPt in nny ruse, and if bine and muscle arc left to build up ii Iji the euiieiuled and liiinerintr invalid. ! HOPE ON j un.i k'-ep t.ikiii!! the medicine ns 1 ng us there is an im pruc.aeo!. 'I lie r.r ipricl r w il!d ! CAUTION THE PUBLIC : nriinst a iimiiher of nrtic! -a which c 'inc out under the head of SARSAPAP.ILLAS, SYRUPS, &:C, n" cures fir lr psr, lirjvel. e. : They are g nil form lliiiy, und cjiic ict.' l I i mill Hi . uowarv; : TOUCH THEM. NOT Thrir invent ire ncwr Itianht ot' enritiff mi"h tl till I i:i1,1 earnestly s lu-i.i-.i nil.- nrtK tf li i.l il n.' it. a n:irticu tir tlw v o ttie inn- ii'.s and all v !io n-:i the nrti.-le are CLAD TO CIRCULATE :-"-atuit wlv. Put up in . VI og. bottles, nt f ; 19 "z. float 1 each l lie larger Ii tiding Ii ix m ire than two small bit-tli-s. 1. nk out nod gel imp -sed ipsin. Kvery li ittle has "Vannlin.s VcgclaMe l.i:h mtripic Ntixtiire."' blown upon the gh,ts, ihe writttal signature of vi(i. t.'. Vaughn'' on the ilireeli mis. mid "0. C 'aiii!ni, HatVal i," stamped on the e rk. None o:her nre fieiinine. Pn;sired by Dr. ti. t. Vainrhn. mid s ld nl the Principal Ortiee. SI? Main street, llull'd . at wholesale mid retail. Xouttcnti n given to let ters llnli ss (ost paid T.leis from regularly ous'.ilnlcd Agents excepted ; noKt siid lellers, or verbal e t!mtinic4 tiot.s s ilieiling lidvice. promptly attendial to gratis. Olliecs dev ted exclusively to Ihe silo of tins article Nassau st. New York city j SyS F.ssex si. S ileiu, Mass.; nud by the priu -ip il Drmjisl's throughout the I'uiteil IStulcs Bud Cimnrla, as Agents. List of Airents. rb.rrs tc ca., Wholi nile Affent Philadel phja J. W. Tilling. Sunbury Isaac tteailmrt, Selinsgrove f. A. Wvcth. l.ewisbnre;-II. I.Sheal'er, Milton Haves MeCjruilck, MeT.wens ille .Miss McCoy, Nuriliuniucr laud. April I, Hr y CARD & SKAl r.AKRAVIXfi. WM G MASON. 18 Ciestii I . 3 d a t at ore 2nd at., Pl.il d.lphUi. KiHi-avcr of StMMlMS tc VISITI.XR t AIH1S, Walch papers. Labels, Door plutcs. S-als and Ftnaips lor OiM Fellows, Sons of l einp-'iuiice, &c , &c. Always on band a gene-ul assortment of Fine Kuney (Joods. liolil pens of every quality. Dog Collars in creat variety. Kngrjvets tools and materials. Am iipy for the Manufacturer of CUziers Dia- motets. Orders per mail (postpaid) will be punctually attended to. Philadelphia, April l,l4S y ruEsii IUCY atnl STAI'I.tJ nisy goohj.. .It the New Stork .Vo 70 An.h tlrect. Uluccen Vduiid 'Id North t da Puii.AiiEi.ruu. PI1E siibsrriber invites particular attention to A his l.trije and splendid assortment of rifle and c.Wre s'ylemif Dry Gjid comprising a t;enernl variety of the! most desirable kinds of Drew Ma- lentils, Shawl. Gtiren, Holier y. Cii.'irmlciitlt Plnnnrl. Vorltrd Vollm-s. Camire. Jurniel, Mull Ntiiitmk. and Piiiil Mii'tiiif, Linen Caiw , ft-it and jf Ik t'nthel Hdkfs, IS lick llul.an Cra ! vih. others too numerous tn adveitise. IRISH LINENS AND FURNISHING GOODS. Particular attention is given to Linens and Fur nishing Goods, generally the stock is large, and the prices will be found much lower than usu- ! al, having been purchased at Auction at sacrifi ced rates 1 he fabrics are warranted pure flax and fioin the best makers. t I1ARLES ADAMS. P. S. Persons wishing Plain and Medium stylet ot Drtss Goods and th nvlr, will rind a choice variety Philadelphia, April 1, 1348 IVciv Spring Iry Goods. 7ATKI1TS01T & HALL, No. 7J South Sh ttrett, Philudrljjh a. HAVE now in the store and are djily receiv ing in addition to their assortment as they ar rive in the New Vork and Philadelphia Maikets, new Spring Dry Goods consisting in part of New Styles Spring Mos. deLaines. New Styles Bareges in Stripes", Plaids. &c. Choice Col. ors, mode Bareges, New Lawna and mode Mos. de Laines, Paul da clierves, a new article, new style Tissues See, Jtc. Fukncii and Scotch Ginghams. In store one of the largest assoilinent in Philadelphia, from the lowest price to the finest qualities, much lower than last season. FURNISHING GOODS. On hand at all aeasons of the year a large as soitment, both of Linens and Muslins, at greatly reduced prices, also Linen Damasks, Counter panes &e. Shawla, Gloves, Laces &c. High Lust i tt Black Silks, for mantillas, Visiles. Dres ses &c. Mens & Roy's wear of all descriptions Ladies and Gentleman visiting the city are in- vueu in can arm examine our siock. A liberal reduction made to those who buy to sell again. Philadelphia, April I, 1818 GIESE H SON. Commisiiion nnd Forwarding MEHCIIANT3, Ni. 48 Commerce Strett Wharf. BALTIMORE. Will receive and sell all kinds ofCouutry Pro duceFlour, Grain, &c. N. B. Particular attention given to tba sala of Lumber. And cash advance made on con signments, when required. Apiil 1, 1848 4m H my daughter CAROLINE hot thought 1SL proper to hate my house and provide for i riaclf, all persons ara hereby notified not to (mat l er on my account from ibs data bsraof. as am ui. willing ta pry anything of bar contracting. uu less compalkd hy law. JACOB KREB3. 1 oarer Augusts, Manh lb, 1848. 3t LIST OF JURORS OP Northumberland County, for A pi. I Term, A. D. 1848. r Grand Jiii-or. trlnuiart. Samuel McCarty. Milton. John Go. dlsn lit. Chillitquatue.k&m Kid er. Point J- W.8tamm. Northumberland. Daniel Brniitlfiiim- Sunbury. Gideon Maikol, John P. Purs. I, Uoorga eiser, Esq. Upper Augusta. Samuel Ilun'ct, John Durns. Shamoftin. Ocorse Slsitirl. Frederick Mutch ler, Aaron Kelley, Wm. Mc Williams. Huih. Jacob Gearharl, Samutl Ely, Isaac Ecltmnn. Cool. Dsnlel Kerstelt. t. t'pper Mahonoy. John lltckmm, Edwanl Enlrrline. Ijtwer Mahimoy. Clirl-thn Allert, Drrjimin HelTner, Joseph Tre-jo. Little Mahonoy Wm Ko'hcrmel. Tr.ivcrse .Tiirors. Tiirbut. Jsnira Marr, 1'eior Dutikel. Lncis. Philip Knup, John Foi. Delatoare. Henry Keader, Dm'cl Smith, Geo. Gray. Solomon Tiuckemtller, Huch Keed. 8ol,s. mnn Oyster, 8nmuel I ece, Wm. Hayes, Itobeit H, McCormlik, t?olomon Demlcr. Milton John W. W. oiN, F. W. Pollock. Michael L itnm, J. II. McCormuk. Chillitnuaque. Samuel ttichcldrrfer, William r?symsn, llen-y 8hre . 1'homaa Pordoe. Northumberland Charles Vaus. Sunbury. Frederick Lazsrtia, Jcsae Ilnsiian. Vpper Augusta. George Fasnld, Isa -c Fish- r. James Camphell, Mark Slack, J.cnb Evert. Lower .lugnnta. Joei,h Unas. Hem? Drown. L Shamokin. John Huff, Esq., Ohadi ih Camp- eu. Rueh. Robert Quick, Wilson Meltler. Coal. William Freely. Vpper Mahonoy. Henry Snyder, Polomon Folk. Lower Mahonoy. Elijih Byerly, George Har ris, Simon Lcnki r. John Measncr. jr. Li'(e Mahonoy. Jacob Itsker, Jonathan Dun kcllerger, Samuel Wagner. -icfon.--Aliiaham Trout man, Joscj U fiatt dotf. Pel it .Furoi's. Turbut.- Philip Billmvr r. Lewit John Clspp, John Wilson. Delaware. John Mengas, Wm. B. Irwin, Ssm ui I Fuii.cy. Mill on. 0car Hnn:mind. Chillis'Hague. John Murray, Chnilea Gale, William Mu'i'o h. Point.--Michael Bnrtihart, Joi n Vsndi vender. Northumberland. James Dirirciibucher, Sa muel Cm. Sunbury. Jacob Matlin, Andiew Durst, Dan-, i.l Unas, Geoige liohrhnch. Upper Augutta. John Cooper, Holier I Purse!, tSamutl Culp. Lower Augusta. Jacob Bastian, Pctrr M. Uec ser. Sinmiik'n. Daniel Miller, Win. (1. Knse, Wm. F'iriiw, Fmli rick Adams, Henry Ki-ply, John Frnnk, David Mar I. Upper Mahonoy. iSainnel Ris-ler. Lower Muionoy.iuuaihju fpaii, John B ide al m. Jack'on. Daniel Oyster, Piter Cohie, John Wiit. IOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor thumleilnnd County, at April Term, 1848, commencing the first Monday, being the 3d. Beijimiii W Richards va Franklin W Plstt et al J VV Seitzinger, alienee of (iarvcr vs J Garver'a heirs William Simenlon va J Shipman fV E Greenough Peter Kichter's exr's vs Dodge & Bsrret benjamin Kohins va Valentine Ktsie Charles H Frick s William Frick Henry Maser vs H li Masser A Joseph Eisely Jacob Keed va D N Lake el al HuletSmi'.h vs Augustus & John Hucy Freeman H Clark vs John Schriner D At P Railroad eo vs Hy wood 6c 8oj dcr Wm A It Fegely & co vs George Hockeri T H Wilson v Abriham Siraub Harl. w Prior vs Hugh MrFall Sarah H Comley vs Win II Frymire h CO I -hartes Pleasants vs Lewis Dcwart William Murray vs B.il zer Gamhrnt Robert D Fordsinan vs llotj min Fordsmin George 0ier ss John (i irnhirt et al Fletcher Mathews vs D ii.iel Wmiliar I -r if I Giitclius vs John I'mtcr Kamm l Ried vs Geo ge 1 1 lli itz fcth I Comlvrtnl vs David M rr A Isaac Uioivn V m D (rearhart vs Chailes (,'a-r Daniel Miller and nife vs Phil p llcrk ri John W Peal vs T A Billina'on. late conslallu S m-' va Same Mjrr & Bat'on u Lrwis Kpplesheiiner et si J .icoli Leisenring vs William Depuey Denller & Mont iue vs t'h.i tain Gush jr IliiSjh Bellas vs II & W Fegoly Elijah Crawford vs M & P Ilillmvrr Win II Fryn.ire , va Samuel Hendrr-on Will. cm Siaika s .lhu M.fiinms Brautigsm & Wapp'es vs t H si d Win Frick Herry Keiter s Henry Voxtliemer Hank of Norihumbcilund v Philip H smliaili (ii.leon Msrkel vs J .Im J Waif, rl George Hiltmnn vs Mur in A. Win Rand.U John Diehl rt al vs P. ler Lizirtis Mich.iil Batrihart va Win Mor U's sdnirs Freileiick Keetier vs V. it ism Ayr s Forsythc, Wilson A co va J C Bryant A I T Cle ment Wm Patiessnn's assi'neo va W M Csy'a adin-a Ac Malian for Himoiitjii va Hackenlieig A Riahel Hugh Hellas vs J on I! i-s et al John Girner's heirs va Leuh Stro. cker Anthony Garner et al va Same Jacob II Rho'jds A wifa vs James A Win Rosa Rohoit M CI rk a Usac Urown J P HackenbetaT vs J mas Cueh Andrew Emens'a ed.nra va David Stuh'nerk-r Hmry II Uuir va Wm McCav'a adinrs Danul ingst Thomas Allen Charlrs DochcMy John Wolf Win H Strickland Jacob Swenk John McGinnla Dr. Uanhnin Geathart Geoige Ri ed John O Montgomery va B ,l zer Gjrnhart vs J imes t'ummings vs Samuel I'aldwtll va Charles Kussrl vs Auioa E Kapp va Samuel Henderson va William Starks ts Charles Gearhart M John Lauhaw vs Thomas Lloyd va J A 8 KeMeiter A ro Samuel Younl School Dm dors nl Rush tshp va Wm H Ka.e Francis GiLaon va John M Housel Daniel P Caul va Demi. r A Montsgue JOHN FAUNS V Oil 1 11. Proihonotarv 'a office, J Pruth'y Sunbury, March 4, IS48 SlicrHF's Sale. Y virue nf a writ nf fi fa , will he eiposed al puld e sale, al the couil house in Sunhurv. iorinumnerlaiiil county, on Monday the 3d day of April next, the following properly, viz I A curtain lot nf ground in the horouvh nf Sun bury, marked ill Ihe general plan of said borough No 38, bounded un the north by Ma ket street, on tlio east I y Short street, and on the wi at by lot ..... ui, coiimiiiiiin g or an scrii nioro or less. Seized, liken in exec u ion, end to be sold as the property of George D. B. Keiin, THOMAS A. UILLINGTOX, SheriT'aOfnca, ? Sheriff. Sunbury. March 18, 1848.5 SIEVE, RIDDLE, Screen & M ire Cloth Rlanurnclory, No. 48 North Front itreel, between Marht und Arch street; PHILADELPHIA. TIHE Subscribers bsViug msde great improve 1 inents in the slio business, ara now insnu f.cturmg, . f s superior qusliiv, all kinds nf PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL WIRE WORK, such as Sirvea. Kiddles, Screens, Ac, for all kinds of Grain, See's, Sand, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Biickdust, At. Founders' Sieves of superior quality constantly oi. band. Al-o Safe, Wiie Dish Cover. Sofa Springs, Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Ac. Ornamental Wire Works Such as Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bolder ing, Flowar aiends. Trainers, Trellis work fui Grape Vuiea, Ac. Also Wire Fencing f every descrip tion. rj Orders thankfully receiad and urompt lyeiecuiedhy V .TSO.1 A VOX, Feb. Ith, Ili8. 9m. mTENI, VIDI, VICI-Dr. ALLEN'S VEOE W TABLE COMPOUND, for tie eu-e of DVSPEP8IA. LIVER COMPLAINT. NER VOUS DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, Ac, This Medicine Is offered to ihe public under the atsursnce that there ia an article iri eiistenca havb g stronger claims to their consideration. Be 'tig c impounded by a regular Graduate of Jeffer son College, Philaili Iph a, end a practising physi cian of twenty yrsrs1 standing In Philadelphia, hia long experience has confirmed him in the opinion that a compound medicine was required to prevent and remedy the debilitation pr ducrd by rest. tmg in low, miarnvtlit climitts, snd lo count)1' act Ihe pro trsting Iniltifpca of mnhy nervotil disorders with which Iho human family are afllicled. DR. ALLEW la a well known phjs'.clin, and has used tho al.Ve rnedicine In HI prsctlce for 8 yeara wi h the most a.tonishing etTect, having les led its quslilies in above FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever lenived more 11 iliering re commei'dali ns from phyticiina nf eminent it Hid ing th in has b en bestowed on this, DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. An eminent Prof.s sor Siys: "Il chiefly aiiara in persons who losd either a very sedentary or irregular life. A Ithough not regarded as a futil disease yet if neglectid or improperly Ireared, may bring on incurable Me lenehnly, Jaundice, Madness, or Vcitlgi, Palsy and Apoplexy. A gr. at aingularity attendant i n it if, that It may and often does contii ue a great length'uf I'me Without any remission of the symp toms. CAUSE . (jrief and aneainesi of mind, in tense study, profuse evacueiione, eices. in venery, excessive uae of spirituous liquors, tea, tobacco, o pium, and other narcotica, immrxlerste repletion, over distention of the stomach, deficiency of ihe secretion of the bile or gre'ric juice, exposure to cold end damp air, are Ihe chief causes of Kis dis ease. SYMPTOMS. Loss of appetite, nauaei, aeart hum, aci'lity, and foetid eructations, gnawing of the stomach when empty, uneasiness in the throat, pain in the aids, coslivenres, chiilness, languor, lowness ol spirits, p ilpititliuns, and disturbed sleep." TREATMENT. DR. ALLEN'S VEGE TABLE COMPOUND has never failed In afli.r. ding immediate relief, and a radical cu e for this disease. fXj" This Medicine can be had of H. B Mas er, Sunburst J. C. Maitin, Pott villo , Medlar A Bickcl, Orwigshurg ; and of Druggists generally. ALLEN & WARD, Proprietors Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 18d7. cq ly PUMPS !PU1VIPS!. Improved Hydraulic Pumps, I'or Wells, R'llHrg Mills, Furnaces, or other Purposes. rilHE subscriber respectfully announces to Ihe JL public that he. is now prepared lo supply or ders to any extent fir his Patent Double action Suction and Force Pumps. These pumps are m ule of cat iron, nnd the water is sucked or for ced through lead pipe. For simplicity of construc tion and durability of action, they are ratty supe rior to any now in use. They have mary sdvun taues over ihe c amnion pump, among which are the following : They are a i constructed that mischievous per sons cannot spoil ihi ir action by introducing nails or spikes or any other sub-Ounces among the valves, aa is often dr.ne with other pumps, thereby render ing them useless till overhauled. They ere war- ran'ed to he perfectly secure from frost. 1 hey are so arranged as to afford ample pr . tec! ion against r ire about the premises on which they are erected, by aimpty attaching a piece of hose, thro' which they will force waler to any pari or, or over, a three alory house. They are particularly adapted for very deep wells, aa the leverage can be so re gulated that a chi'd of til yeara old can with the greatest eaae draw waler with them from the dee pest wellr. The objection ao justly urged by ma ny, that wnter ia spoilt d by atanding in pump loga. ia entirely obviated in this pump, and fresh waler can always he aa surely obtained as when drawn with a bucket. In situations where it is necessa ry lo raise or force lar;e quantities of water to great di-lances for auppl) ing boilers in mills, furnaces, Ac, these pumps ara invaluable, as thry can be made i f any n, and capable of throwing from 15 lo 1000 gallons per minute. And to crown all, they can be sold aa cheap as the chesiiesl. The siihsciibet hss rpenl the last veer in asp. imenling upon and perfecting his pumps, and now brums them before Ihepulil c with Ihe fullest con fidence that they will he found to answer his de scription, lie Inki s p!ca-uie in referring to the follow ng romp niics mid individuals, upon whose pnmiseahis pumps hsve been erected, and who have expos ed their satisfaction in the highest terms: The Montour Iron Company. Dinvllle, H. Bra- voort. iigenl; the liloomsbwrg Railroad Irnn Com pany, Bloomburg. Col. Paxton. agent ; the Rough ud Ready Iron Works, Danvil'e, H mcock. Foley A Co., proprietors; the town Council of Berwick; fimnii P. K ,s", Emj , and John L. Wataon, Esq , D.-n.vilte, He could refer lo many r there, who have lei ted their qiinl lies, but Ihe above lespcctuhle firms and individuals are deemed sufficient. f An assot'inent or LEAD PIPES con. tint ly on hand, which w.ll be sold on ihe most less n able terms. All rde a addieaeed lothu subscriber, at Moore A Ilidd'e'a Foundiy buildings, or Mnn tour House, Danvil'e, will meet with pr. mi t at tention. HOMER I'ARMELEE. Jan. 1. 1848. tf. IVoticc IS hereby civen tn :11 legatees, creditors, and fa ther persons iiitcrestid in ihe estates of William Wo dveiton .lee'd, a Hied hy hie admra Wm. H. Muench and El t F Wool vert on ; nf Wm. Shan non dee'd, settled by hisadmr Thomas Pa dof; of James Teas d.c'd, settled by Wm. R. Smith and A. Jordan, exraof John B. Boyd dee'd, who waa Ihe admr of James Teaa dee'd; ol Jumea lemon dee'd, settled hy 1'homaa Lemon and Hugh Mo Willi. ms, ears of Wm. Lemon dee'd, who was one of the exit of James Lemon snr. dee'd; f Abr ham Kia-inger dre'd, settled by h e exra John F. Wnlfinger and John Kissinger; nf Catharine Ro-a dee'd, settled by her i xr James Taggart; if Jacob Tchopp dee'd, ai ttl. d by hit admrs Jacob Wertz and Casper Tchopp; of John Eisrnhsrt dec'd.se:. lied by hia admr Joins Eisenhart; of Jacob Hun sicker dee'd, tett'ed by bia adir.r David Waliei; of Jamea Lemon, jr. dee'd, settled by bis od ur John Nixon; nf Freduick Mulchler dee'd, settled by bis ndinr Malhiaa Lewis; of John B. Boyd dee'd, s. tiled by his exra Wm. Ii Smith ui.d A. Joidan: of J. hn Yocuni due'd. sealed by his admr David Martz; the account of Abishun Shi man, a unli sn nf Elizalu lh Mendrnhall; the arc unl of Jamea ( aldwell. euaid aii i f Robert, William and Ltiza hetb Ru.kman; the acrount of Win. S Montgo mery, guardian of Th "mas, Sarah, Rachel, Elea nor, llelercs, John. Heater and Ma' gan t Kui k man; the arc n nl f Frederick Lrus, guardian of Simon and Margard Seasholiz; the account of IVter Fersli r, guaidir.n of Catharine and Adam Ferst. r. Late i f NouhumbeiUnd county, dee'd ; lliat the executors, adiniuiaiiatnrs and guardians of the said deceiaed e-lates have filed their accounts with ihe Register of ih e county, and ibat ihey will be preaented lo the Orphans' CoU't of sa'd eounly, on l uesdsy the 4ih day cf April, next, for cn firiuulion and allowance. EDWARD OYSTER. Register's Oilier, ? Register. Sunbury, March 4, 1848. J Peace with Jllexico ! DA1TIEL INFORMS the pablie thai ia order to bring e bout peace with Mexieo, be aasuufsclures all kinds of Rifles, Double tnd Single Barrelled Shot Guna, tnd Double Barrelled Rtvolvlng Riflee, at his manufactory at HnHowing Run, Lewer An (ustt towoabip, Noftbiimbtrlead eounty, all of woicn o win warrant lor til alionita. Taoae who wtnl list late article m kit hoe. caa L as). oommodtied si the -hortsst sMstice nd osi the moat ressaoaable terms. I .oven a spotl. live him call. Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, 1848 - 6ns. lvT'ALLISTEK'3 CD IX S2T REP 2 DB El IT hst power in eauae all xirsaaat SORES, BCROFULOU8 humora, SKIN DISEASES. POI60NOUS WOUND! to discbarge Ibeh pa lild matters, and then heals them. It It richly termed All-healing, for ihere la tesre ly t disease, external or internal, that it will not benefit. I hsve used it fir the list fourteen yeara for all direaset nf ihe chest, consumption and liver, Involving Ihe utmost danger and respot,aibility. and I declare before heaven ai d man, that not in onr single case hat it fatted to benefit when the pa tient was wiihln the reach nf mortal meads. I have hid nhvsieiana. learn, d In the nrnfitsMmt I have hsd miniaiere nf ihe gwepat, judges of the j bench, alderman, lawyers, ecntlemen of Ihe hiuh. i ret erudition, and multitudee nf ihe poor Use it iu very variety of wy, and there haa bee., hut one voice one ui iversnl voice aavii.g t -.M'AIIisler, your Ointment I. GOOD" In ScroMa, Old Sue, Eryrtp'claa, Teit. r Li - yrr Complainti 8ore Eyea, fi iin-y, Sore Throat, D;i'er.,.:.'i.i,:h0,,."n a I""" U,T'U V U?'" Uiseas.-s, such as As hns. Oppressions, Psin Also, Btre Lips, Cbapi el llan.'s. Turn. r.. Cl.il- drm'a Cutanerus Kropiions, Nervous Diseases, ltd ofthe cyno, ll.rre is no medicine now known SCALD IIED We hsve cur.d eases ih.it actually defied evi ry thing known, aa well as I be ability . f IS or 20 doco.rs. One mm lold ua be had tienl (300 on bis h.ld en without anv bene- fit. wh. . a few boxes of Ointment rund them. BALDNE88 It will icituns the hsir sooner than any other thing. HEADACHE The salve hns cured persnn of the headache of 1 eir..' standing, and who hid il regular every week, a.t Dial vomiting oftin took p'hcj. DuraKss, En Acna. and Aoce ix ths Facr, are fund ly this Ointment wilh like success. RL'RNS. It is one nf the best things in the world for Burna. (Read the d.rteliona around llie iiierriii'i iovi r. r I finisive poveraintut. t'rtiversyj suCr-t? and RHEUM A I ISM. It removes almost immeii- ' . , T n . . ,. alely the infl.malion ami selling when the pvin j vo,e b-v l,allo, nro 1a ureliU-rty, evilly cea.es. (Read the Directions arourd Ihe Box.) 'ami fraternity to France. It is quite clear COLD FEE P. Consumption, Liver Com- j that the pood working people of Paris will plaint, Pain in the cheat nr side, fulling efT nf ihe , . . . . , , hair. on. or the -ihcr alwny. accmTianiea rol I hne ,he vast majority aa Ihe neyr a.r-rnl.ly, feet. (This Ointment is the tru- rcme.ly.) h is . and leavins thnir more or less profitable occn a suro sign of disease (o have cold fee-. ! pations. will try th?r anJs at rtati-smurshp TETTER. There ia nothing Letter for the! ' 1 cure nf Teller. : Dreaiifnt Sntreriaia; S Waal I.m atfOsi PILES. Thousands ate yearly cured by this j Iluurlr.d and Firitcm Llvrs. 0CORNS.-Occaaion .1 u-e of Ihe Omtmsnl will ! Thp,b"'lue Auro wportrf by Th? High, alwsya keep Co-na fmm g ownu. People need 'nnl 'ary. of New orlt, as laling oa board never he troubled with ihcm il tt.ey wiil use i . pu t of ths passengert of the British tiip O Itead the folhwins Communication. ,.,., -, r:.....i i ..n v R, .. , , , , , . eiveil Irom ho .. .1 rener fil ,.n 1 well It nnvn ciliz. n of Phi aJulphu. and tt.en j nlgo for youi self; Plii'a.!e'p'ia. 10 m.. 13lh. 1818 To T. B. Peteri-ott, Having bien r.que-ted lo cie my opinion on ihe merits or M'ALLIS TER'ei SALVE, I am willing to enumerate some of ihe him fits which 1 h ive i"ctienced in the use nf ihe article. In Ihe Bpririg of 184S, I had an attack of Ery sii.elas in my face which became very painful, and i Jtendf d into one i f my eyes, I eing attended with ful of losing my eve. Although not iniifh of a believer in what ia commonly called q iack medicines, I purchased a box and mnde an nppliestioii 1 1 my fare. To my suiprise the piin soon ub ted, and in a we.k'a time I was ent rely cured, and I firmly believe that it as the salve, under Pr. vidence thai cu ed me.J From thai time In the pres. nt, I have used the article aa occasion ri quirt d, snd in every esse nhcie I have u-e.l it, I have found a decided benefit At oi:e time, on gt ing to bed at night, my ihrnai waa ao aore that I swallowed with ilidiculiy, but by an application nf th. ation of ihe reive I was ril.evcd U-fo e morning, I have usod il in race of burns, bruisr a. spr.ins, and flesh ruts, all with ihe happiest efTecls, and one case of poisoning by a wild vine in the woods, h is been dried up and cured by a f w arplicstions. From my own ei-peii'iice, I would atrongly re comiif nd it to all, aa a cheap, convenient, family medicine. I h ivo become ao partial lo it, I expect to keep it conlanl'y in my f unity. '1 hough not am'i'ious In ap;ear in print, yet I cannot refine In h ive Una eonnii'ii i. a ion made puldic if judged bet In serve ihe c ue of humani ly. lliei.eciful'y 'liiiie, WM AD VMS, No. 21, O d York Ro.d. CALTION. N i-Oinlm-iit will he genuine unless the nam. a of James M'A.lia tr, or James M'AIIisler &. Co., i re wnlien with a pen on eve ry lahe'. JAME M'ALLISI ER. Sole proprietor of ihe a'i-.e medicine. (0 PRICE, 25 CENTS PEIl BOX.& Aea.irs : J. W. Flit LINK. Sunl.uiy. rOi:SVTH, WILSON Ai Co, IVi.rlhunilrrlaiid. Dr WM. M BICKLEV, Danvil e, J. (i. ( ROUSE. ISel nsj.ove. P. C. SHU.I Ell. Lewi-burs. U M. F. N AGI.E. Mi'ton. JOHN SHAKl'LESS, Callawisu. Feb. 10th, IS IS. eon I v DAGUEUUEOTVPC ROOMS, l'o 10K Ctimnnt StreM, , SdhIIi East Corner of Eighth tt , Philadelphia. ! )(lil K.MIO Iroin the slimiest lireaal-tn lo , Ihe larecal slz v. einalv or in ciouns. The Pioprielors are warranted in a.in-, that their I i . . wora naa gam. u a lepiiia'iou scrouu lo lioi.e in he world. Kxtmcts fr nn ihel're-i -Life-hke in Ihe ev j.res.ion, chastiy correct in Ihe sh id ng. Lider. "Tho sit has sr.i.el a g eit p rfec ioi, and none undorstind i' lutur lhau Mct'lees Sl (Jer. m.n." BMmere Ins. Adinbtblr! noli. in; c .n n. ccd ihi it eirjnisite d. licacy."- U. S Gazette. bxnaet from Ihe report of the Judjes, at Ihe la-l fair of .he Fr.nklm I.i.'i u'e .DaBue.reotypes- in this de ariment ih- re are soma very eicell. nl I p.c m-ns in ihe x' ilitiou. at d ihe Ju 'g'S ttiii k ! tin y at-e a proe;reaive .in:irovonetit iu this branch r .i . . 'i-i. v. . . I i ' f llie art 1 hey b .ve not r co-nme dt j an a- ward iii f ivor ol any nf lb r..in.jioia. I ul are ! ili p .ed lo rank asfe. in order, ihe collection oi ; McCLEES Si GK UNION, aa conlai.iii g the Ur- : gist nnnber of tnperior sptcmens." I htl. delphia, Feb 19, 1818. 6m PHILADELPHIA MEBIC.L ZOTJSS, Eili b'Uhed 15 years a. by Dr. KIXKELIW I Aid to th Roman Ca'hjlk Chunk The ..blesi. aureat and I eat hand to cur. .11 form. nrnaJ.Th. p.ij (ia E.irope) foi th, uf sec t disease-, , I ictes of ihe sLin and ! t a- t 1 s solitary haliiia nf yoinh. is t projagatiott or the fajtli. have muted ta the - D It . KIN Iv K . ' missions ia An.criee, thisyear: SS.OMta tic N. W. earner of 3d and Union sl:, between Spruce ' BL-diop of Duburue ; f"fi CmjO tp the Bishfjs 'of Y'lfi I'in'u I WT fr0'" "" Ex?"- i D-'troit 5 ?i.0M 'to Bishop of CinciouMi ; 53. OUNU MLN I il von valuo your life or your ' . beilih.remcinU r.lbedelsyofa month, nav, I 003 to BiJiop of rails J-lpliM ; SJ.P9 ts even a week, may prove your ruin, both of IhkIs iBie'uaond; S4.Crf?v) to fih 'vp !Irr!le. New and mind. Hence b t n.. false modesty deter jf j Yoik : cl.OCW ta P,i. s:S Cf Merer, X. -from making your rase known lo na who, trju I ,. . , x- 1 eilucationand re.,cub.l,iy,e.n atone b f..nd y..u. j - 3000 ' "art ford ; 3.0u9 to Nashville: f S. He who placea himself under Dr KIN'KELIN'S i C3-J to Lot-isville ; sS.OoO to Biehop of Yin Irealment, may religiously cmfi lo in hia bonor aa Cannes, and S3 003 to fa.;rt "ilioa of Haly a gen leman, tod in who-e hfisoui will be fo.eter j r. c v locked the acrrei of ihe paiict, Cr' Sa!"s' dl lli"es? 3 50JJ 13 Lj-: Too ininy think Ihey will hug theavr.: t.i their S2:2id to Miluaukiet $3 to Ei&a.rji ct' own hearts, and cure ibrmlv s. Alas! how of- I Little Rock; 7,5u0 to Bish'ap Qjuntt ten is thist fatal del.i..n. and how many . pro- j Cllirojro: S3.50o to v- u.h. ..:ia te v. mising young man, who miuhi have been an prus uieul to society, hss faded fmm Ihe e irlh. COUNTRY INVALIDS, finding it inconvenient to mala pe e .nl ajiiilica li n, can, by staling their cae np'icitiy, t 'ce Ucr with all their ay mplorry). (per I. t'er poet paid.) have forwarded lo ibera a ctit eoinain Vf Dr. K'a me dicines epproprisied accordingly. Pai kagea of M. dicince forwardej b any part of lb United Slalea tt I moiiK iit' 110 ire. (Cf Post ralk itrrsas, tddieaMrd to D'. Ida SLli, Philadelphia, will be promptly a leiiibd to. Oc. 30lh. 187. Ij C.DNttElXT Bocrr MAKER, No. 40. Sovra Pouatn BraiBcr. AanvK Vti&vsit. x . - rWCLAVVLVniA. Jan. ta.h, irva - 4 '-.--.A AKglTAt or US STaUaJIBIaT CAUSOXI1. FOURTEEN DAYS LATER rao EUBOFe" FrajKt Revolutionize! THK RnPlBLIC lISTABUiHtD. SECOGNIZED IT CBCAT HITMH. THE OTvLEAXS FAMILY LN EXILE Ro-jalty atd Pcrrct overiXrvmf. THE REVOLUTION Pf FRANCE The Revolution in France isnowm fait mC i tompli. Tha abdication of Louis Phillijrj, I the appointment And rerifirnawa of a tvswx, , . , . , c .v. n j ,ho C3mP,e,e tnurnph of the Pamaaaa ort-r , e Army, the establiihm:ut of a Pxorieional ; Government, the erection of a R-pubiic, lla-5 overthrow of th, Iluie of feet, arid tWr of . . jj j oHnction, th-; precipitate, abjtct Fight of ' all the mmbirs of th? Orients fami!j- Vitlt j mAvA minium lo our o-vn Wr ! or ,0 oth:,r P-acp of exile, the imTTiediate rt-.' . Cognition of th"! new Republic of Fraajr", hv Great Britain, Bt-l?min. Svri'rerlanJ aal Jhi t- , c. . ' r - -. ' Lnl,eJ SuX !l4Ve aU fallen u 13 1" ! sticcesvnn that ths evants of "an hour ari doth kiss the spkef,'' u-h leemunj -Ji iili i M:no nighty orxurrences sffexin the doc . tri.ics of whole nations and dynasties. Already tha decree has gme forth that a j National Assorubly is to be called on the fWt ! of April. Tha Provisional Gvs-rnrttptit tsHU rtsigii its authoritv ii.lo the hands of the dc- ... -vu. ..v..u Ltitcunsii. suiissrta att aisuaiaiv. sos - 7 1-7 - I Saturday, the 18lh instant, Tailh sevcnty-lhree j t'f these unfortunate people, having lauded j ihhty-lhrre at Canso, and the remainder, c j bant sixty hariag died on board. Many of the ! survivors are mi.Ti-ripg from sieLnt-ss. Ia j ring the la.-t seventeen days they trt re cm j b'jard the Auiora, the alkiranee cf fool wis j limited to two and a half ounces cf Vrea'd. ' and a wine glass of wilier a dav. lo tih i- dividual. Ths British bri? Buibara, Capiia Fkimwi, from New Vork for Cork, wilh a cauro of corn, took on board about one hundred aad lifty more on the ll;h Februarv, aad afler- : wards liore away for Newfoundland. Oa iht i 2d of March, the pt"amer Ililvernw, Cajai: i Sli'tnnon, from New Vork via Halifax, hw in siirht. A sLrnul of distress was made. ' The vitertmer bore rloun irnbs. rtnet. I ,., n. ... r , , . , the Caplain of the latter vessel acquainted the steamer that lltey were out of water, suid further that they were one hundred aad fifty persons oa board dyinjr for want of water. To which the Captain's reply rum th- lea itier was. "there i ihe land ; go there ar'd Set it " Thi Kteaiver then passej oa. wilL.-iu? t-how-! injj any inclit.aiion, or making any iffoit to i reiuh-r them asMstiince : thouirh the wicd ' was liUnvin' off the laud so slitmgly s.t tle ' tiine.that it was impossible to make it. laa". , tempting to reach St. Johns, N. F lht-y nuV I took the land, nnd drifted into a cove ui tha I entrance cf lVtly Rubor, N. nad weal : allure : and oa account of 1L? Lsaw surf s'.nuk a clitT. and stove a It do- ia the v.srl s ' b:nv. i Thii'y-five individuals luiini'ied lo rearll . tlie shore ; and in alKiut five miiiutes sifter, ' thi; R.i:bara fell ocr and wrnt down. caaTV iug with her about one kuhdrrd sul jfter sarlr. cwiiiii "e.'iom ires Cc nt . Slic-act of the B. If ihe faet? are us slated above, thecaptaiu ' of the niboruia h.isa jTeat responsibilily resi t in" npm liim. from which he can br relieved by no nrdinury excf.s.'. j Th? lli!if-x Post, of the li:h iu-t sav- To-.LiV we iiivi; tun pailkulVas of dj? muci I of Ih-' bug birbara, t up'. Muuner, oi rtt, ! (ownid by Il -a-srs. Firbahks k Allisncs. ol ' J this city.) a most limrnlcbleiirrouiilof suds ritig and loss of life. Ia adJi'.iou to llseaie parliculars. we leara from oiher wuct-s. t!tal Capt. Skinner thrt w overbjiiri ajvart of Lis cargo to afford the p.xiple h trtr-k !rvui the Omega room le'ow decks. U-pt-tlhig llie seamer wliith the Barbara frpoke 03 tit il . .... , , . , ... 11 ,s jvob-bly the Britannia, which vessel was appiiuleJ to leave New York o:i ;he 2C.h Februajr, i . .1 it-v. n "a and not thIIiberui;L, ceiierally renortei - J 1 The Oriou brought part of thij crew of ths Barbara from St. JohuV : Amistuke. It wasuodjiibttlisHjlieTuia, froai New York, February 16tU. The is John pajers hint al e.une irreo-uhiriu.' oat bo;ird the Barbara. Oileaiie; $7,509 to Mobile; s.0 ts Ch.ir'estou ; f-6.000 10 Lisuitt iu tiaeCi.stod Sutet; i.I50 to Saciety of Jesns. Mo.; 000 to Society of Jesntr iu Rocky Maajctauaf ; 7C0 to Lb.nink-ant in do ; SIOlOO Dr. Odi.i, Yicar Aj.voatoli3, Tcvm; iJ.OOi) iJe tuit Missiont in Ametaca ; jsj,0M ta West Indian and South America JvLrian; ill 000 to the Ajvrhbikhop of Oregon city; $4 x' 000 to Vioar Apostolic, HiidWs Bj; 000 for Britiah Aaerieaa Miaatoot; tijt . to Obitts, Canada, and Iludsva't Ray ; tt to Jeruir in Canada. TVsje prauata vKtdsf d Julian of the people, vLd upLaiala ? larpv uru.ibr of iui .irV &f jLert i Ri.il Oil llii 01.ili;t. fit