about 300 mile nnrlhwjat of Austin wh'ch" they attacked and eucecedcd in kill ng about ISO In dsans, captured 33 prisoners and about 500 horses and mule. Among the captive are two Mexican boy. Coluiicl Moore with bin command, arrived at Austin on the 7th instant., and was received by the inhabitant! with the Inchest demonstration of joy and comnj' ndation. Iron J!iinIiicn. The Messrs. Ilirmtaa, iron masters of Franklin county, have purchased the Jenkins' mill property, in Union county, together with an immense tract of land, upon which thry int nd erecting Anthra cite Furnaces St., upon the most extensive ca!ea Thry will commence operation with aa little delay as possible, and with their expe ienco in bu-ineaa, their enterprise and facilities aa capitalist, and an abundance of iron ore and limestone, convenience to ciiher tho Lvkeu's Valley or Shamokin Coal re gion, and .he cheap and abundant market of ButTi loe valley, they must, as we wish they may do, rmke - the valley blossom aa the rose," from which they sip the sweets in profits and the gratuitous of a whole community. We mu-t be at ihecArit ruing, and over the fl ivor f the pipe we ahall puff a Hiran. Polfsv:l Emporium. We understand that the Messrs. Ili-oiirs, hive determined to locate their works, either in ibis place or at Shamokin. Thty have in contemplation we understand, the luildinfj of four Furnaces and a tolling Mill. Daring Attempt to Roto Hie I S. Mull. Thia i.iorning, about 3 o'clock, and about four miles west of the Schuylkill Perm mant Bridge, the Jiivcr of a two horse coach, carrying the Lancaster way mail, was aotpi od by two men armed. After blowing out the light in his coach, one of them threatened his life by presenting pistol at him, while the otl.er proceeded to take out the mail bag. After accuring it they lift him and went eff toward this city. Tho driver, who is a lad, immediately returned to the city. During this morning the mail bag wjs found a mile o.ist of the spot where the coach was stopped, unowned. Its being umifled of its contents, may be attributed to the rubbers having been nlarme.l, on the discovery by tlicm that it wis a small and unimportant mail, and not worth the trouble of opening. It certanly was a daring attemi t, eo near the city, and on Siturday morning too, when the road is s much travelled by peigjn coming to market. Philttd. Gazette. Coal Trade. The amount of coal carried on the Danville and Pottsville Hail Road to Sunhury for ahipping, du ing the week ending on Nov. 20, is 730 Tons. Per last report, 14,013 T..i1. 14.743 JOHN BUDD, w. m. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL. Dr. Marlich's medicines are daily increasing in pubic favor, and want from any but a f or trial to establish their worth. We huve a communication in our columns to-diy from a p rson long awictrd, which is hut one, of many vouchers for this medi cine. Spirit of the Times. LIST O V V A V S KS, B ZOR tri;d in the Court of Cumm in Pleas of H Northuinlicrl md County, to Imj held at Sun bury, on the lir.it M udav of January next, being the 4th : Joseph Trego Ch'ist St N. sbit Georgn Lawrence Hsmer fur Roush Kirkpatrick St S m Dr Wm. Henderson Sumn Wm. P. Brady Christian Heckeit Hugh Bellas Joseph (Joss James Hiihourn John A. L'oyd Teter Fillrert' adm'r Henry Frirk C.jmm'th of Penii'a John Dunklu Milton Boniigh .Vc. (irovea for Hart St Co. Badger for B.idg' r Hugh Belli Same Andrew Tiubro) k John Hagenliirn et al. Stiller it Ruber J. L. St M. Nesbit Henry Fii. k Thomas Perry Miry Weeks David Faux vs Mnriiu A. Stock, vs Jacks n Ncsbit, vs K. H. Hammond, vs S.ilornon Mengas, vs Gedinu Li iscnrins, vs Henry Brown, vs Shipm in St Oieenough vs Thomas Grant's adm's, vs Fnderiek Heckert, vs Wm. M'Cany el ol., vs R inert Phillips, vs Dennis Wale s, vs James Lee, vs John Filliert, vs H. L Diellenliach, vs Weaver Lloyd 6t Robins vs Rolicrl Mack, vs Jacob Wheiland, vs J tin Li- souring, vs Hugh Bell .a, vs Chritlaiti Iloutx, vs Lewis Dewart, vs Daniil Fry ni ire et vl,, a Alex'r Elsien et al., vs John Vincent, Sir, vs Ahner Colinns et al., vs D. H ousel' Committee vs Fr dcrick Bauchman, vs Byerly St Haas, vs Joseph S i yder, vs Pi for St We xel. Solomon Dunkclbfrj r SAMUEL D. JORDAN, Tnlhonotary's Odice, Prolh'y. Suntiury, Dc. 2, 1810. 5 Jonathan It. Water' IMlale. jNTOTICE is hereby given, that letter of ai!min X v ietrati on ih bonis Hon upon the rata e of Jo nathan K. Water. Iste nf S'.mmnkin town-hip, Nor hutn'jer'anJ e,,:;ty, dee'd., h:.ve this day been (ranted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber. All person having claims or demands a tainst the id decedent, am requested to make .nowii the same to them, without delay. VALENTINE KLASE. ELEANOR WATERS, H'lamokin, Nov. 7. 6t. Adm't, Ae. PUBLIC! SALE. IN pursuance ol an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County, will be exposed to ale by public vendue or outcry, on SaturJay the Aib day of D'ctmber next, at the public house of Villiain Farrow, in Snydcratown, a ctrlhain tract f HILL LAND, situate in Rush township, Nor luaiberlaml Co., adjoining laud of Gidfrey Rock Her anil others, and containing thirty-five acrea, ore or less. Also, a cerlaiu lot or puce of CLE A ED LAND, near Hnyderslown, in Shamokin unship, adjoining hnd of John Boughnei, Wm. a atera, and others, containing sewn acres and one indred and twelve (mi cues, late the estate of Joua an Waters, dee'd. The last mentioned lot will sold either in Iota or together, aa may suit purcha se. A druft of the lots will be exhibited, end ibe millions of the rale will b nude known on the y of sale. H.,le to commence at 10 o'clock. VALENTINE KLASE, ELEANOR WAIEIiS. -hatnokin, Nov. VI, tit. Adm's, e. E STATS OF ELI AS BREWER, SEC'D. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adinii. istration upon the retain of said deee eed have been granted to the subscriber, by the R gis'er of Northumberland county. All i rsons having demands against s lid citato, wi I present them, pro perly authenticated to either of the subscriber at their residence in Augusta township. HENRY BREWER, 3 , , ABRAHAM BREWER, 5 Al,n,m "' Noveraler It, 1840. 6t GUM ELASTIC Shoes, large aa oil ment. Ss?rm Oil, lest quality Books, of all descrip ion. Bilks, black and CJloured. 8tir Cariicting. Cotton Carpet. Carpet Chain, of all color. Saddlery, a genet al assortment. Eliptic Springs. Coach Lamps. Carriage B mils, Bras Joints, Brass Dashers. Potent Leather. Just received and for ailc nt the store of . U. MAUSER, November 14, 1840. tf ITIRESH Cranberries, just received and 1 bv H. B. MASSE for sale ER. November 14, 1840. tf INFORMATION WAXT12I . ANY person having tiny information concerning Bryan Sheehy, a natixe of Ireland, aged from 19 to 22, of fine complexion, will onler n favor by informing his brother, Rodger Shoehy, by letter directed to Harrishurg. Va. ii sa OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. XRW ENGLAND OIL COMl'ANV No. 20 North Water Street, l'liila. "M ANIIFACTI'RERS and dealers in Oils of every detxription both for binning and manufacturing purposes, which will le sold niui li lower than they can be procured e sew here, and WHrranted in quality to equal any in tho city. Any oil sold by the company not proving as te, resented, may be returned without any expense to the pur chaser, and the money will l lefoiided. Thvir stock now in store consists of the following nilx. viz : 3U,uuo gallons winter ujcaclieu penu Oil, 6000 do do C.Jo.Ica Oil, 15,0110 do F:dl and S. rin Sperm Oil, 10.000 do Winter Sea Elephant, 20.000 do do Pre.sed Whole Oil, 6000 do Summer do do do 15,000 do Common Whale Oil, 200 Banc's superior Straits Oi', 300 do CoJ Bank O.I, 50 tlo Nea s Foot O I, 75 Ca.-k Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil. J - (C'This Company has a numlier of Ves.-cls n g ipe J in the Cud Fialx rv, and Tanners may rely upon getting at all times Oil as pure as iinjiurtcJ. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1840. ly. Gr. W. L. B. TA7LOE. jtTKFFER FOR SALE, at the South East Cor- J net of Fifth and Murktt Sheets, thiludtt phut Mens' Calf-skin Boots, stitched warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, di utile soles and doub'c uppers, do Calf-fkin do do and up era. do He ivy Water Leather Bo H?. d do Ncats do do. do H gli quarter Shoes, Calf-nkin do do do Crocker do do Fine M .nrrVs warranted. do niiled do K p do do C If do do Coa-se do do do Sho.'s do Fine do do Kip do do do do do do dj do t'alf and Seal Skin I'timns. do 1. si Suck with and without soles. do t'arpet d d do do Patent Warr.inteJ Water-proof .Moccasini". Ladies' do do do do L idna' tanned India Ko! her sIi-hs. tJerit!emen ilo ivr hrteM. With every other dene iption of boots and shoes. Fur Cai i f every description. Travelling Trunks of every dcsrr'ption. Venetian Travelling Hac,s. Patent (turn Elastic Shoo I)larkin7. Bonnets dull kinds, Plm Leaf Hats. Philadelphia, No-ember 7, 184(1. I y. ATTEITTIOIT. rjIIE special atterilion of buyers fiom the snu.h JL and west, and for the stale tride, is resptx (ful ly invitexl to the following assortment of (MODS, which the subseriU r will disHMie of al suih prices as will amply lepay his fiiemls for railing kiid x amiiiiug hi stock. To CASJl purchasers, at the I recnl time, extraordinary inducement will bj of f. red. 200 p:eecs heavy varirgatit Spanish matting. 300 p ins Canton matting, assoiud 1-4, .VI and G-l while, chuekeJ end fljwcrc.l. 1000 hearth rugs, leaiititul assoitmint f Wil on, Bru'wls, Tuflid, Turkey, and Hemp rus. 200 pieces wo ib ii, w trsted, cotton, hemp, in grain, Veneliin and block Carpeii g An legtut varietv of W ilton, Brussels, Scotch ai.d E.iijli.h, Venetian, Damask, St. Sit: 1000 dozen men and hovs raps, comprising a gieat variety of Fur, Seal, Nutria, Muskrat, and Coney, Hair. Sealetto and Cloth C.ipa. 100 dozen Allicant Mats, assorted sil'S. 100 ilo Manilla do do do 50 do Sheep-skin do do d 30 bslrs Freuca B iske:s, eompriiing every dc eripii n. 500 pair Venetian Blinds, at-s'd figuir and rolors. 3000 pat. nt do do do IOO0 nests Cabator Mstihels, a.'d, cn.bo aed leather, atraw and oil rl ith. 5000 dozen CoinU, asaortrd tortoi; shell. Bra xiliinn doh 'rn, ivory, bras and wood, cinprising a large assoriuitnl of every variety. 3000 doxeu Whips assorted wagon, gii, car riage, aulky, planters, drovers or tiding, of gut, lea ther and thread, with licrman silver, gilt, ivory and boil a mountings, 1000 dozen painted pails, Wilson' brand. 1000 neau cedar Tuba and Buckets; also, Churns, Piggina, Water Cans, Stc. '1'be alsave together with an extensive assortment of fancy goods, briHania and (jerinan silvt i ware, fuather and bristle Brushes, Looking Glasses, Ma hogany and tsilt Flamra, of every size anddescriw lion, are manufactured, irnyortaxJ, and s beted ex pressly foi the aoulhein, western "nd iae trade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No H Noilhid ureti, Philadelphia. riulaJelphia, Novetulei 7, 1440. ly. CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. Xumbcr 29 AWA 7'Ai'eo? Street, Philadelphia. PUBLIC 8 ALES of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Books Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Slioes and Hats, and in short almost every description of goods, are held flt this establishment every evening Good are al o sold tit ptiva'e sale during the day at the average auction prices. Store keepers and traders will find it lo their advantage by attending the sab s. vl, J. MAMtKi , Auctioneer. Philadelphia, Novcmb. r 7, 1840. ESIIKRICK, 1IANSKLL & CO'S. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE. No. 100 1-2 Market Street, Thila. (Below Fifth South tide) ALWAYS keep on hand full and general a sr rtmentof Hoicry, Lace, ai A Fancy Goods, Country Mirehun's are respec-fully reijncsted to give thr m a call and examine for Ihem elves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1840. ly. SPEUING, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, Philadelphia. INVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive a-sortment of B.iibh French and American Dry Goods, which they offer for s ik on the mot reasonable terms. Phil.di lphia, November 7, 1840. ly. l'UTEK UEWKES, LAST 1VIAKER, No. 71 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, ("Three doors abort Seennd.J SHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he oir rs for sale on the lowe-t terms. Country Meich ints ore particularly lo call and judge for them.-elvcs. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. OLIVER N. TIIAC1IEIL Agt. MANUFACTURE R OF HATS, CAPS, &.C. No. 40 North Third Street, Plrila. ( Opposite tin. City Hotel. J MATS, Cu s and Ladies' Furs, of every de scription, inanuf ictured at very low prices, and Onuntrv Mi rehai.ts supplied at short notice. Philadelphia, Novcmb.r7, 1840. ly. LOWER HA11UON, Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 North Tnian Stb:.t, I'liiniirLrin a T rilERE tin ir friends and customers will always ' find a large and general assoMmeut of Foreign and Dorm stic Hardsare, which they Mills II at the lowe-t prices. l'Inlid. Iphia, November 7, 1810. ly. J. W. SWAIN, Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. An. 37 Nuoth 'J'hirtl tlrrrt, luo dmrt titlom the City Hotel. PhiLidilphia. COUNTRY Menhants and othc-a arc solicited to examine bis asMitnieut Ufore purchasing elsewhere. Philalelpbi i, November 7, 1910. ly PETEP COiTOTEP., Wholesale and Retail Shoe, Bonnet, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. .Vy. CG .Vo-'j 'id ttrrrt, a frit) dtmrt above .Irch. Phiudriihiu. A LSI) Trunks, Carpel Bags and V slices, i f ev fry drftciipiinn, nil of which he oilers for sail on the most teas nahle terms. Phila let) hia, November 7, 1810. ly P. Jc A. UOVOl'DT'S China, (Mass and Liverpool Warehnnsc. Ao 161 Xirth Third utrift. third dtKir btlow Vine ttreet, Philadifphin. 1 THERE they consist, tly kep on hand a large iiss.ntnient of China, tib.ss and LiverHxi Ware, which Ihey will dispose of on the uiusl rei soiiahle terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840. THEOPILI'S CCLP. Manufacturer and Importer of Sad dlery, Hardware, &c. A'o. 5 South Third afreet, four doors bdow Market Philadelphia- KEEP rnnstmilly on h ind a large and general assortment I onch Limps, Carri tg B mils. Alio Arms, tltptic SpruiK. J'atent Leather. Ac. Country Merchants and shddlers will lie supplied at all t ines on the most leisona'de teims. 'I I. ey wi I find it to their advantsir to call and rxamhi'o his ssao.tmenl before purvhat.ing elsewherr. I'liiladelphia, Novemlier 7, 1840. ly. & BROTHERS, No. Vii Clu'snut Street, Philadelphia. "IITHO rotibtantly keep on hand a I irge assoit- ineut nl Law," Medical, '1'heol igral, St ln... and Mi-rrllinoous Books, Biauk Books, and all kinds of stationary t'ountry cuKtomeis and others supplied on the most reasonable terms. Philadelphia, Novemlier 1. 1810. ly. J S. IrlEDAP.., Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store North Fourth near Areh street, Philadelphia. A A r HE HE Country Merchants and other ran be ' su.'pliid, at ill limes, with a large assortment of Hosiery. Gloves, Merino, Cotton, and Woolen Shuts and Drawers, SjKtol Cotton, Patent Thread. Out on Colds, llu'ious. Tape, Bindings, HiMiks and Eyes, Pins, Ac. And a general vaii ly of u-e-ful article, which he olf rs lor sale at Ihe towel price. Philadelphia, November 7, 1610. ly. REYNOLDS, Mc FA BLAND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry Goods. A'o. 105 Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchants, and others can be aup plied al all limes with an extensive aaorl meail of tho best ai,d fakhionsble Good upon Ibe mo 4 reasonable term. PUilide'pbw, November T, 1 9 10. ly. lichael Weaver & Son, ROPE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS, iV. 13 A'wA ':iter Street, Phtladc'phia. nAVE rnns'niilly on linn J, a pnienl assorl mi nt of CordHgi', Seine Twinr-e, &c , vii: I unl Rojies, Fishing Ropes, While Rope, .M.inil la Roprs, l ow Lines tor Cin.d B rats. Also, a complete assortment of Sitna Twine. Ac, such as Hemp r-had nnd Herring Twine, Br Patent Gill Net Twine, Coltnn Shad and Marring Twine, Shoe Threads, Arc. cVc Aln, Bed Co d, PI ugh Idnes, Halters, Tr.Ci, Cnttm nnd Linen Crpet Uliiins, Vc. nil of nhkh they will d.spi se uf on ie-on.ible leims. Phlhrdelphia, Novemler V, 1S"4(. .laol I'liNiimtli & Son. WP K!?',ECTFI;LL Y informs th, ir friend ond JHj aeipiaintaiics generally th it they rti I con tinue lo keep at the old atiiiid. No. -10 .Norih 3J streil, Pbi'adi Iphia, all kinds of TOBACCO SXUFF AXD SEGARS. Which they will sell on the m si uccomniod iling and ic is . iiibb) terms. N. B Ad noodi to'tl will bo jU irilitred, ulld all onlers prompt y attended to. Phthidi Iphia, November 7, ly. TeTTeWi Fa if V as t i n e; sT Mate. TTOTICE is heiehy g.ven ill .t the Reg'ster of ttie i.ouniy ol Aorlliutn'HUlncil, litis tin- day gianlrd litlcts li ttaim n'tiry to the auhscribers upon the estate of Jeremiah Yss inc. of liiish t .wnsliin. in tin- Slid county. All crsons having demands or claims ag on I the a.d decideut are mpjcslcd lo make known the same to tbeni without dctay. ELIZABEI'll VASIINE.J ., . THOMAS R. VAST IN E, S ,iUfn WILLIAM LEGIiOC, Point. Novem'erS, 10-10. G nr. DISSOlVirriON ()Y PAIiTNEli SHIP. TOTK'E is hereby given that the partnership hi'rni.d.ire xt.-tina under the firm of . If. Mntrer V Co., is this day dissolved l y niulimt cons. irt. The books, notes, Ste... will he left f r a rdicil lime in the hand of II. B. Masstr, fni roller lion an I Mtilement; after which, it una len-li d o, hey wi.l be placed in the band uf a prnprr officer for the above itirins". November 1, 1810. II. B. MASSEB, Will rnntiiiiie in businr-s nt thsi old tatid, nti.l respeetfttlly inviti s his htends and rus'nmers to a large nisortnii nt of New Goods, just icalvi d. N..v(in'er7, IS10. XTEW GOODS. CST Received Meiino, Brociie, and Chen. lie Shawl j. 'c-i Oiler, Seal and Scab tte Capa. A lirgo ass rtnienl of Park Chinizc. Fioneli and English Mrriimos, Ae. Forsilc a1 he store ;.f . . MASSF.H, November 7, IS 10. NEW GOODS. JCVT RECEIVED new and splendid assort ment of Calicoes, Muslins. Ae. For rale at the store of HENRY YOATIIIMEU, 1910. it'. . VOOLI. COOKS. OF the latest manufacture, consisting in part of a great variety of CI ths, Casximeres, Sntti ni Its, Merinors, Flannels Mouselin de Latnes, Ac. Just received and lot sale at the .tore of HENRY VOX I'll EI ME H. October 31, 1850. tf. rccri'N. JUST RECEIVED a I .rge ami general assort, incut ol Gioce ies liipims Ae For nil,, nt H e si. re . f HENKY VOX I II KIM t:K. Oc ol er 31, 1840. ll- DRUGS, I"J A1.TS. mid Dye Stuns, a freah supj ly juM reivived and lor sdn nt ibot re ol HENRY YOXI'IIEIMER. Oclo!s?r 31. 1840. tf. A 1VIILLER & FARMER AY bear of a good situation, tii'iy miles I'roui Snnbiiry, in a new settleniri r, win re he vviinlJ obtain u long base of a s mil li.it Mili.and have a rami adjomiiig, bv n iiii i g nf HIE PRINTER. October 10th, 1810, tl iTirii,ir i awn. THE Pamphlet Laws, f.r tie session IK:I0-10, have Is'en rece.ved at thiaolliee, and ore now icady for distribution to those entitled to recrivo iheni. SAMl'FL D. JORDN, Prolhon' tary' office. i Froth' Sunlury, Srpt.22, IS 111, A'olirr. ALL At't'Ol'NTs remaining in my book previous to the fust of April IS 10, nill lm left in the bauds of Justice of the Peace fir collection. HENRY YoXlHIUER N. B. Grain of all kinds will bo taken on old accounts. Sept. 12, 1 811. tf. Ucoi'gc W. 8,ayii, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER , CHANT, CiiKsxt'T Stiukt Wiunr, Ittnarsarnn, IS prepared to ie,-eive G..O.I and Produce at (he new WNiih iue, which his arrangement will cm hie hitn to forward with drspa ch lo Piiiladclphia, Pittsburg, Williainspnrt, Wilkesbirrr, Coluiobia, Lancaster, or any o her p dirt on the Pennsylv mia and t'ni in Csnl, ami the Penney .vania and liar, rishuig and Lancaster tail roads. Good from Philadelphia fir Harrisbu'g, Carlisle, Chtiinb. rehuig, Ac. Ac., forwarded with rare and expedition Coax, Plistkh, SaLf and Fish, constantly for sale. Sept 0. Jtrnioval. BOOK-BINDERY. THE undersigned have ihe gratification of in' forming the public, that notwithstanding they Were so unfortunate as to have their bindery burnt down, in March last, they have opened very extensive one, in Locust street, in the new building directly opposite Glui in' Hotel, and aie prepared lo execute ail woik in thuir line with dispatco, and iu a su peiior style. Their RL'LING APPARATUS and other Machinery are uew, and of the first order and latest improvements ; and they feel a confi dence iu their facilities for giving iwrfcet aati.fae lion to all who may favor them wuh their ordera. Bank, County ollices, Moichsnt. Mechanic and others, can be supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which for neatness and dura bility, will l equal to any nudo by the I'mled Statea. HICKOK Sc CAM INE. HAKRISBI'RG, ept. 9. I SI Hi SiSajir - t - Tr - - f SHAircoiCIN COAL. r a very superior quality, cm be had nt en time, by application to the subscrilitr ! I..is t uit purchasera. They keep large, egg, broken, nnd fine caul, fit for burning lime. J. II. PURDY St Co. Suntiury, Sept. 2C if. UltOVHnit:H,K f,esh suppIv of Groreiie just rcciived and f r s ilo bv HENRY YOX1TIIMER. Sept 12, 1840. ir. it I tf Visit . A fiesh ro; J.ly of Brandy. Gin, Port, Li hon, Toi eriff , Madeira and Cherry Wines, just received and fir sale bv HENRY YOXrillMER. Sept. 12. 1910. If. VtrSKt,VS,. new assorment nf 7-4, 7-8 ai.d 3-4 yaid wide Mil-din, ju-t received and for 'eby HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1R40 tf. f'1t,tl'OES.A new assotttneiit of Calicoes just liceived arid for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. S.pt. 12, IS 10 -f. I WftY--A good assortment of Bur Ion, just received and for sale by HENRY YOXTHIMER. Sept. 12, 1810. If. MI. T. 250 barrels and sask of Salt, just received ami for sain by HENRY Sept. 12, 1840. tf. YOXTHIMER. CI.OT IIS. A general assortment of Cloths and Cassimcics, Constant y on hand oi Ibe store nf HENRY VOX I'HIMER. Sept. 12, 1810. if. WIIE.1T, HVK, t'Olt.V and all other kinds of Gtuiii and Seeds wid be taken at the high est nric in exchanre for g-m.'e at the store of HENRY YOX I'HIMER. Sept, 12, 1810 f-if. MACKEREL A few birrels ofM.ekerel for s i'e at a low prrc by II. B, M ASSER, Sept. 12, 1810. IlilSH SALMON. Ol the best cpul ly. con stantly en hand and for rule bv 11 B. MASSER, Sept. 12, 1810. MADEIRA WI.NE. Wine, f ,r sale low by Sept. 12, 1S10. First quality Madiera II. B. MASSER, FOl'KTH PROOF BRANDY. A genu ik article always on hand and for stile by H. B. MASSElt Sept. 12, 16 10- HOLLAND t.lN, Of tho betl quality always on hand and for sale bv H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1840. ""lAFND LUMP SL'OAR. Alwaje on hand and for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1840. BOSTON SYKlil' MOLASS-ES. Of a snpo rior quality, for a.ile by II. B. MASSER, Sept- 12, IS IP. NEW ORLEANS M.'OAR HOUSE MO LASSES. Oi" tho best quality alway on hand ai d for sak by 11. B. MASSER, Sept. 12, 1810. BROWN SI GAR. vv by Kept. 12, 1810. -Of go, id quality, for ssle II. B. MAS ER. I.iglDRS. Of all kin Is and of the Ust quab ties, tihviivs on h ind and f r sale by II. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, lrtltt. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS.-Of the best qtnlltv alwjvsoti band and fr nle by 11. II. MASSER. Sept. 12, l8l'. COFFI E. J.ivi, Rio and t.agutra loflfec, con stantly o:i hind ond for sale bv H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1810, SPERM OIL.AVn.tcr and Summer strained Sperm Oil, of the lest qualitv, always on hand and for sale by H. B, MASSER. Sept 12, 1840. STEEL. Cast and Bii.-ter Steel, for sale by H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1810. SPRING STEEL. Of v iotas ide Tor Elipti Springs for sale by H. B. MASSER. S.,-1. 11, 1910. tale at Large quarto very reduced price by Sepl, 12. 1810. BIBLES For H.B. MASSER BLANK BOOKS. Of all kinds, for sate by H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1840. BLANK DEEDS. Uomla, Mortgage. Stc. for Nile by - II. B. MASSER, Sept. 1-, 1810. JUSTICES BLANKS. for fate by II. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1810, CLOTHS, Blue, Black. InvUihle Green, etc., for aide by H. B. M ASSER, Sept. 12, 1840. CASSIMEHES AND 8ATTINETTS. For sale very low by H. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1840. CAR PETINU.Eortale cheap by IL U. MASSER. Sepl. 12, 1810. BLANKETS For sale cheap by 11. B. MASSER, Sept. 12, 1840. UNBLEACHED ML'SLINS.-For sale by 11. B. MASSER. September 12, 1840. COTTON YARN AND COTTON HPS For sale by II. B- MAsSEU. September 12, Ie40. HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. F. r by II. B. MASSE II. ' Scp'emher 12, 1810- aale TOWING LINES, CORDS AND ROPES For aale by H. 0. MASSER- Septtnibei 12, 1810, - g....,sMi Transportation Line TO BALTIMORE. (Vl A TlllR f t ) W.irehmi$e foot if Cliyn'it Srett oi Ihe Penn sylvania Cutrul. A BOAT lve tie whirl of ihe nil rdrrv . ry morni g (8 oVo k, runti.ng through) t. i; t . more in three da)S. (,'ot.s ynm m oi pi iu e, iron, Sce., will icccivu a de p .icli by :l,ia tin , wi,i .-, has not hitherto lieen i qnal.'. il by hiiv ot .er. Kalu of f.eight s low as by any other rtgular bne References: JOHN W.BROWN, BUCK St UKIilf. KERNAN St STILLNIOER, ItmoiK. J. T A. II. I1EUR. Goods intended lor Pittsburs. or snv nnlnl on the Pennsylvania Canals, wdl t e auipptd "wi hottl dedy on their arrivnl t Harrishurg, aa this con nects it'i ihe Noith American line of Pot table Boats to ritisburj daily, and with the Susqui-bHti. na Packet Littc to Norlhumlrcrland, Williainspi.it, Wiikisb.ine, and all inlermediate places. GEORGE VV. LAYNG. Hariisbu g, Sept. 9, 1840. Works of lYafurc. IN a stitc of heallh the intestinal csml may ba compared lo a river whoso waters flow over the ad joining land, through Uin channels nature or art has made, and improves their qu ihtic? and to ke p up the comparison of the river, so long as it rune on smoothly the channels are kept pure and health ; but if by soma cause the course of the river is st. j- pco, men lue water in ltio.cans.lsu ne longer pure, tut ro.m bocornca stagnant. There is hut one !:uv if circulation in nntu e. When there is a su i abumlnnce of humoria! fluid (srrocity) in ihein'e tmal tubi, and coMivercs takes place, il (1 vv bark into the bloo I testels, and iiifdirales itselt :u. to the circulation. To esl.ihlh the free cjursr of tho river, we must remove ihe o bliuctions nhca stop i' fiee course, nnd tho e of its tr bulary tn- i.-. With the body, follow the same natural princo ..I ; r. mo 3, by thai valuable purpmive medicine B delh,t Universal Vegetable Pills, which are sr. pi". f. ctual assist .nee of ralure, the superabuuduiic of humor in the inteMine cnnal. By per overii.g n this practice, the way of the circulation will H,. n he lor-tnrcd to the full excrcis uf iheir nilur il f r.c tioiis. and a t-tite ol health will be firmly cstahii It. cd Ri member, never Ftifi'. r a drop ol bloo J I . I iBken from you- Evacuate the humors as rut or nnd as long as they arc degenerated, or as lurg you are sick. Dr. Brandreth's Office in Philadelphia, is al No. 8, NORTH EtGH I'll ntreet, where his pillicuu le had nt 25 cents per box, wiih full directions. tJjOnly agent in Suubury,is II. B. Madsci Iqr. Sunbuiy, Sept, 9, 1810. C'crti.icaU's of Agency. THE following aro Ihn duly apfKiinled otjer.ts in their res peel ive counties, for the sale of Brandre It's Veaelable Uuivtrsal Pills. Norihumberlar.d county : Millon Markry 'V. Ch imbciliii. Sunhury H B. Masser. M'Kti. ville Gedibs, Gicen Sc Walla. Georgetown F. Midhnger St Co. I 'nion county : Lcwisburg-.Talls S Ged . Mifllinbnrg Pellimn St Beckly. New Berlin John M. Benfer. Silinsgrove Eyre St Co. iiJ dleburg I-aac Smith. Lycoming county t Williamspirt John Smii't. Newberry M, & J. C. Funston. Muncy -W. A IVtriran. Jersey Shore James H. H rburn. t'olumbia county : Dinville T. St E. B. Ke. nobis. Caitawissa C. A. Brobta. Brrw.ck Miii man & Rtttenhouse. Bloomsburg-John R. M t. Sunhury, Sept. 9, 1840. THE CAUSE OF DISEASE. Nearly all clasaes of disease, are caused by s me obstruction in the syi-trrn, which prevent the re.j. lar and wholes ime oieration of the animal I !--tijns. This slate of the system, is disease, -i h is manifested in a variety nf forma, moro or ! s m il goant iu their character. To restore the tytt m to a tate of heal h, then, il is only necessary ti move the cause of dii-ejse, an 1 ihe end is cc---v. i . l. J a-i- . : i . ( p i.. ii-n. i na cause is ooa rucilon somewnern. I ; j can be lemoved by purgation, v hicU i the oi.ly I mean that fh. u'd lie usor'ed la, because, aug.ta I , by rraon, and l y nature. Dr. Iiirlich'St e'c-'i. ening and German Aperient Pi!:, are allone-l tv th j tin usand who have used Inein, lo be th b-t purgative medicine in exu-tencc. Because, .in not only remove all obstruction, and purge ti e tern if it impurities, hut, because, and which i i trcmely impiir'ant, sticfithen and give pro;xr tons lo the stomach, and produce a healthy action f ;l the parts. Besides, they are so mild and gem) - ,rt their operation, as to render them at all limes p -feetly eafu and desirable remedy. Tho afil c I would do well, then, to purchase a box or t- of ill's invuluuhle medicine, and give it a fair trial, n stead of di stroking their sytlema with oft-reteatpd d ises of calomel, sn l other druga, so injurious to human life and happiness. roo above nndecine for saleal the Drug store of HENRY YOX i'H ELMER, OcL31,1610. .i3tnl. TO THE COM.VUMTY. THE succoss which has attended the ue of .-. J Hiufch's German Aperient and Compound ! strengthening Tonic Pills, is truly astoni-hing. It I is no vain boast lo say this medicine has proved ! y j its happy ill'.cl iu the cure of a variety of diarasra to wh:ch the human frame is liable, lo be vastly su j perior lo the many preparations Ufore the put lc. i Many of theso prepiralions are compounded by m j dividuuls who ar positivc'y ignorant of the Qy.t-. I ricsnf ihe Lilian ysiem. and mero prelondVr it ', medical knowledge. Dr. Hailich, however, ia crte 1 b-atcj among the (jerinan faculty aa a man of in higbi-it sc.eiit.tic aitainuicnt-', and equally distii;- guishcd throughout Europe, a a auccesaful mod cil practitioner, spent mi st of the year of useful Irfa t in tho squish ion of such knowledge as might prove) beneficial to his fellow eresluns. In lbs pil.s "t-ic'l he invented, ai.d which bear his name, Ihe psjb id ' aro assurid ol" an aiticle that puesei-e more Ibssi , otdinary virtues. From the acknowledged la'rMa ! of thia inventor, nothiiaj less than a good artn-U j could lo expected; and the rxperience of o.aoy I years ha kilordvit demonstration of the virtue nf I his medicine. In Gt-imany and other parts of Ku roe, iu rc ulation is established. In thia eoiuif'r into which it has but been recently introduced, il is) rapidly gaining the most .uhaUntial lepulaiion. 1 u numrrous cell licalea of cure of Ihe most olwline'-. dt.e a -s i Iketcd by the use of Harlich'a PiUa, wbic i the propriitor is constantly receiving, U proof of uV fact. Diy alter day be receive new Uatimoni.ls of ihe.r etli-ncy, und week after week increase th demand for llu rrt. This is not mere assertion; in numerable cerlilieatM are open for Ihe Inspeelioo of the public, and the doulae of any who are tdupviul. can I e removed by examining iheut at Ihe orTiee t llo proprietor. We lake the liberty, then, of uggering to every family, that they make use of Dr. Hsilich'a Pills. Lei limn keep a supply constantly on hand, to h used when occa.ion dsinsnd. and they will recei ihe most unequivocal proof of utility. Mtdtc al lirfiiltr. Piincipal ofT.ce for the Uuited State, No. 19 Norlh bighthatieet, Philadelphia. Western Depot, No-41. St. f'lsir atreel, Pitta buigh. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, tKrioUy 31, s?n''