I VII II '' I.I I,. , ' These calculation are no! merely theoretical or speculative, lut are tested by actual results in daily operation, and are baaed upon the actual cost of the material, allowing profit to the producer. Ano ther decided advantage that we posse, ia that no accumulation of atock on hand ia required. The coal can le brought from the mine daily, on the tail road, to the mouth of the furnace, without once unloading. We are surrounded wilh limestone, ac cessible at all times j and the iron ore, when the basin ia frozen over, can be brought in sled, if ne cessary, at trilling expense, The amount of stork lo be kept on hand, which is such a heavy item of expense in other furnaces, will be, comparatively rpcokinp, almost nothing, and during the navigation of the canal, returns can 1 made every ten days, or two weeks at the furthest. The loading and unloading of cars, which costs about twenty rents each, forms a heavy item of ex pense in a large establishment. Matters can be so Arranged, that with a rail road of nut more than 3b0 yards in extent, the coal, iron ore, and limestone could be brought fiom the mines to the furnace at Sunbury without once unloading. The above furls are taken from our own observations, and from in formation obtained from one of the most experien ced iron masters in the country. Cannot our Philadelphia friends and capitalists tvho have lost millions by storks, percieve these ad vantages J Will they not embrace the opportunity of making, not oidy permanent investments, but the most profitablo that ran be entered into, which, w hile it enrichra the enterprising capitalist, will de vrlope the great resources of the stale, establish her credit upon a firm basis, and give employment to her people ! lie has Declined ! Wc lcain upon good authority, that John Mc Kinney, the volunteer candidate of the disappointed lique ill the forks, haa thought better of the matter nd withdrawn from the course. There is nothing ike "a sober second thought'" It is always wiser o ground your arms and surrender at discretion, han fight in a bad cause. '1 he majority of David J. Montgomery, the rrgulurly nominated democra ic candidate, will of course bo increased by this mely "caving-in." Funny Ellslcr, The great danseust, has taken leave of the good atured dunces of Philadelphia, who have lavished leir money upon her. The following is a p.irt of er farewell address: "What do I not owe to this country 1 You have ven uie every thing and I have returned almost tilling but I lay at your feet the eternal gratitude .' a truo heart," If "the divine Fanny was anything of a philoso icr, she would lay ut her own feel and heels the ue cause of her success. Without her feet, she ould be nothing. Not that there was anymore rtue in Fanny's heels, than in an honest woman's, it that the bad the faculty of raising them to a ore elevated position thun modest women would link becoming. John Tyler's Consrirnce. 'It is a very pleasant thing, no doubt, to have a nscience, when it is a good one. The President's iistaiil leference to his conscience, strikes us as pererogalory. Wilkesbarre Advocate. Friend Sisty should advise the President to con It that eminent casuist, Thaddeus Steven, who vised honest John Montelius to "throw consignee the devil." The shortest way possible in dispo ig of a troublesome conscience. Zj' The Berwick Conservator' hard "Glaucus," itcs marvellously mueh like N. P. Willis. It is her awkward, however, that Mr. Willis should ve anticipated him in his ideas, as the following es seem to indirate. The first lines ure by Glau- ; those following by N. P. Willis. They op ir as much alike bs two peas. They may talk of "love in a cottage," And bowers of trellis' J vine, Of uatuie bewildiiiigly simple, And milk-maids half ilivuie ; They may talk of the pleasure of sleeping, In the shade of a spreading tree, And dream lor an hour of tripping With a nymph of footstep tree. Oh, give me a seat on the sofa, V ith a form where the graces combine, I With soul-stirring music around me, And u small white hand in mine; I BI s. t. WILLI. I They may talk of love in a cottage j And bowers of the trelliscd vine, Of nature hrwitchingly simple, j And milk-maids half divine; j They may talk of the pleasure of sleeping, j 'Nralh the shade of a spreading tire, j Of a walk with a nymph in the morning ; Who trips wilh a lioUtcp free. j Or give ine a seat on the sofa, ; With a glass of especial wine, And mamma too blind to discover The small while hand in mine, ; Mate Dibt. el the taxpayer remember that he is compelled onlribute of the fruits of bis toil by the profliga ind corruption of a whig adniiiiistra'ion. When ph Iiitner came into power, the lines of canul rail roads of the state then under contract, were rly completed. Our finance wire prosperous, the credit of the state rusperrcd abro-id and at te. But three year of whig domination was icient to ruin these bright prospects. The state. . was increased in this short time from twenty millions to upward of Tiiihtt-onk Millions ollars, while at the same time $0,003 09141, ivrd from the United Stale on account of the ilus revenue, and from various banks for char sold to them, were tcatteied to the wind on Gettysburg rail road and other like projects ! ! I seem almost incredible, but the public records m it to be nevertheless true! And this vast a nt of money squandered too, without comple .a single mile of canaj or rail road jt this profligate waste of the people's money was not the only outrageous art of that administra tion. The state wa plunged into a prospective debt of amounting to upward of StviRTKKX Mil lion! or Dollar, by commencing the following works i Erie Extension, estimated to cost f 1,444,83.1 S3 North Branch Extension, 3,653,600 86 West Branch Extension, 7,200,000 00 Gettysburg Railroad, 2,555,000 00 WiscnnisCo Canal, 416.316 51 Allegheny Feeder, 662.C03 00 $17,887,355 59 Happily for the state, the administration of Gov. Poller ha relieved her from part of the burthen at tempted to be imposed upon her, by discountenan cing the woik upon the West Branch Extension, the Gettysburg Railroad and the Allegheny Feeder, thus saving to the state about TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. The progress of the work upon the remainder of these line of canal, together with the sum required for the payment of interrst on the public debt, have been a constant drain upon the resource of the slate, from the commencement of the pre sent administration. When Governor Porter took the oath of office, the immediate and pres sing liabilities for debta due to contractors, cVc, a mounted to more than Focit Million of dollars. Hence the necessity for now loans and a state tax. Let the jieople remember that not a dollar of the state debt haa been incurred by any canal or rail road begun by Gov. Barter's administration, but the people are burthened with taxes to pay for the folly and profligacy of his predecessors. Would it not then be folly and madness for the haul working men of the state to elevate another w hig administration into power, that they may pursue the same outra geous policy in throwing away the people's money in the completion of the Gettysburg rail road, and on incorporated companies 1 Tapeworm to be Revived. Stevens has lately been on an electioneering tower to the northern part of the stute. The anti mason leaders, with Stevens at their head, the bach window heiocs of the Buckshot war, are engaged at their old vile business of circulating seciet circu lars, filled with a newly hatched brood of unfounded and nelarious slanders on Governor Potter. As a reward for his villainous services, it is said that John Banks has promised Stevens, if elected, to finish his darling pet, the Gettysburg rail road. Hints of this is contained in the following extract fiom a Whio Arn axtimasom Si:cntT Cmci i.aii. "As another evidence of the recklessness and ex travagance of the Porter party, they in 183S aban doned a rail load (tii k ok ttisiil mi iiail-iioaii) which is the best and nearest route to the west, after a very large amount of money had been ex pended on it, and much of the woik had been near ly completed, and spent fifty thousand dollars in exploring the mountains to find another route ; and for no other object that we can devine than that of party malice." We add a couple of appropriate Sai.zis the I'cnnxylvania Statesman. "The Tapeworm that has slept in death Wince Iiitner went to firming Will draw again ita pois'uous breath And crawl along quite charming. Ye folks who want the Treasury veins Relieved of their last stiver, Hand up to Honest John the reins Mako Honest Thud tho driver." from Editorial Miscellany. Wm. B. Reed has declined being a candidate for Congress. He also resigned his scat in the Senile of Pa. The Miners' Journal ays the Valley Authr icito Furnace was bl.mn in, the 17th iust. She yields 35 tons good mutul per week. The Journal also adds they have more oie in Schuylkill county than in any otht" county in the state. We have in our coal region the same kind of ore, our deposits of coal, we know, are much lar ger than in Schuylkill. Whether the iron ore is in the sa me proportion, we cannot say. Independent of this, we have the ore of Motiteur's Ridge in quan tities sufficient for any purpose. The N. Yoik dog killers have slain S0CI of these animals since the 5th of June last. Franklin l.iisk is a. volunteer candidate for the senate in Bradfo.d and Susquehanna counties. 'Harry of the Wesl" is tho tide of a new paper established in Jackson, Miss., to advocate thee lection ofHrnry Clay. flO.flfll) Reward is offered by Blown, Brothers & Co., for the apprehension of J. P. Caldwell, who defrauded thrm out of $25,000. Ex Gov. Cannon ofTcnn. died at Nashville, aged CO. Judge McLean, it is said, has refused to accept the ollice of Secretary of War under President Ty ler. Dr. Crossmun cure strabismus or npiii.ting, by a surgical operation, in less than five seconds. John Binn ha issued an addiess, in which he declines being a candidate for Congress. Corporal Streeter says that farmers should put corsets on their cows, to make them give down their milk. He say they can't bold llumsclvs up no ; how, A considerable break orcUrtd in the Canal near Duncan's Island, which will take Iwo week to ie puir. FOR Tilt AMKHICA. It wa etated in a ciiriununi-alion in the 'Milt. in Leger," signed "Republican," that the delegate, who formed the democratic ticket at Suubuiy, "suf fered themselves to be cajoled and hoodwinked by a clique of political knaves about Sunbury ;"'the un dersigned, two of the delegate fiom Turbut town ship, ray that it is untrue that they were iiiflueucid by any clique about Sunbury ; they were influenced only by Mr. McKinney himself, who told them he. fore the balloting coiiiiuencvJ, that if he (McKin ney) could not be carried in the convention, then to go for Montgomery, as he would a on see Montgomery put upon tho ticket a himself; or any man to keep off Horlon, or worda to thut ef. fret. DANIEL FOLLMER, JACOB DOEBLER. Miltos, Sept. 27th, 1811. Mrssn. Mssr,n & Eirclt. A I noticed a piece in the Milton Ledger, denying that he, II. L. Dieflunbach, said any thing reflecting upon the ca pacity of John McKinney, I will state what he did say to me on the day of our delegate meeting. In the first place he said McKinney conld not get the support of the county, and that he was not fit to re. pirscnt it, and it was a disgrace to have McKinney to represent the county, and he, McKinney, would be a fool after he got to Harrisburg. H. L. Dief fenbnch afterwards came to me, and requested me not to say anything of what he said concerning M Kinney. JOHN WILHELM. The Presbyterian Church in Natchn consisting of two hundred members, is said to have contribu ted for benevolent object annually, for tho 1ml ten years between 12,00 and 15,000 dollar. One year the amount exceeded 20,000. flALTl.MOIlK MAHKET. Office nf the BiLTiMonit America, Sept. 27. We note sales of about 1500 bid. City Mills Flour to-day, at $6,26 per bbl. for cash, and on GO days without interest. We hear of no transaction in Susquehanna Flour by which to establish a quotation. GRAIN. Sales of Md. red Wheats havo been making to day at $1,20 to $1.27 for fail to prime. One parcel of strictly prime waa taken at (1,30. Sales of good white wheats to-day at $1,30 a $1, 36; strictly prime family fl iur white is worth $1, 40 a bushel. There is no Pennsylvania wheat in market. Wc quote Md. white Corn at 68 a 70 cents, and Md. yellow at CS a 69 cents. Sale of Penn. yel low to-day at 69 a 69 cents. V e quote Md. Rye at 73 a 75 cents. A sale of good Penn. to-day at 77 cents. Sales of Md. Oats to-day at 43 a 44 cents. WHISKEY. No change in priros weconlin ue to quote hhd. at 2 1 J cents, and bbN. at 25 J cts, J'he wagon piice of bids, is 20 cents, exclusive of the bairel. PIIILADKLiPIIIA MARKET, Sfpt. 28. 1841. FLOUR AND MEAL. Within the last day or two the market hns settled down to f (1 25 for good Penn'a. Flour, which we quote as the current rales of Saturday, although some factors are limited above this price. Coin and Rye Meal have under gone no chango since our last. The low stage of the waters keep back supplies from tho mills, which is another cause for prices being sustained. Stock are light. Cleared lhi week, 2031 bbls. Flour, 450 hhds. and 1627 bbls. Corn Meal, and 480 bbls. Rye Flour. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Wheat whirh is ar riving freely, is generally being stoicd. Sales have been made, since our last report, of Southern at 133 cis. per bushel; aud Penn'a., of which we hear of no sales, wu u Id not probably bring nioie, Corn is in belter request, and silcs made of flat Yellow at 70 its., and White at 69 cts. Oats 45 J cents. Flaxseed has advanced, and tales made lor crushing at $1 85 per bushel. Cleared 211,000 bushels Wheat, and 1497 bushels Corn. .W .1 H It M E ft , On the 16 h ult., by the Rev. Joseph McCool, Mr. K ii wan n A. KiTi'i ri, lo Miss Si'han Law him k, both of Minersville, Schuylkill Co. 1 U I), On Sunday last, in this place, BEBAR HILEM AN, w.fo of Mr. Geo.ge lineman, aged about 40 years. On Thursday morning last, CATHARINE C. daughter of Mr. Daniel Gibson, of this place, ued 1 year ami 8 months. At Northumberland, on the 8th ult.,uftrr a short ill. ess, MA Kill A CHAPMAN, lelicl of the late J u. Ine Chapman. .at. m as as w T M..m .m ja.'-". C o a 1 T r a 1 1 . Amount of Coal cariied on the Danville and Pultavillo Rail Road to Suuhury for shipping, du ting the wcik ending on Sept. 3 , SHI Tons. Per lubl report, 14,203 Total, I5.0S1 Amount of Iron Ore tiansiiMtcd, 1,422 JOHN BUDD, w. m. Sism-tilASSA CoalTraiik. Total amount shipped from Wyumiim Valley, to June 21st, Tons, 7,1 16 Sciictlkill Coal Trad:. .3, Tons, 376,109 To Sept. LlTTLK Srill'VLKILL Coal TaAnr. To sept. 23, Tons, 25,712 Drl.AWAHK & ik'HSOM (-OAL Tllillf. To Sept. 4, Tons. 119,715 Pi jit Giiovc Coal Tiiahe. To Aug. 5, Tons, 13,000 fc!oi XT Csniiox i;rL Hon. Amount transported lo Sept. 23, Tons, C2.90S Mink HilloV Nciii'vlkill Havlx Rail Road. Amount transporrd to Sept 23, Tons 181,305 Mill Cklik Rail Kuaii Amount transported to Sept. 16, Tons 37,539 Sem ti.kili. Yalllt Rail Roaii Amount transported to Sept. 23, Tons 51,991 Lliiii.ii Coal Tkaus. To Sept. 23, Tons, 49,995 C.ood Intent Tiro Company " H I'ATED MEETING of the Company w -bc held on Thurs.liy evening next, at 7 o'clock, p. in., at the Court House. Punctual attendance is requested. N. L. PRICE, Oct. 2, 1841. Secretary. At a late meeting of the Good Intent Fire Com pany, 011 motion, the following resolution were or- ui red 10 Iw published vi? : Resolved. That four Director be appointed by ibe chair, whose duly it shall t lo form line ut fires, lo convey walei from any convenient plac to ths engine; and each director to carry a suitable isjie, a a sign ol his authority. Resolved, That the thanks nf the company be leniierc-n to tuo l.silies ut Suubuiy, lor thru assist' aticc 41 1 U late Urcs.. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlheimer. WHAT 110 Rtk, .fit) ('our?, ...... 40 Oath, 30 Pork, ...... ft FLAnaritn, ... . 125 BCTTKR, ..... 4 Bkfswai, .25 Tallow, 12j Ditmi ArpLr.s, ..... 75' Do. Piaches, .... 200 Flax, H Heckled Flax, .... 10 Eon, ...... 7 MORE COSCLVSIVK PROOFS, Of the efficacy nf Dr. Harticlti celebrated Medi cine. Dear Sin: I was afflicted with a bilious and nervious disease to a very alarming degree, wilh all tho symptome whirh so frequently 1 fleets a re laxed condition, via: giddiness in the bead, violent tremors, chilliness, with a fixed pain in the right side, complexion bad, and eostiveiuss; indeed I was in a most miserable condition. I had tried many remedies, but found no permanent relief un til I had purchased Dr. Jlarlich's compound strengthening and German aperient Pills, which from their sopeiior virtues, I war Completely cured, and am able lo punne my employment, free from pain and disease, (signed) JOHN BOLES. Dated Xenia, Ohio June 7, 1840. Principle Ollice for lhr United Slates, No. 19, North EIGHTH STREET, PhiUd. Iphi 1. HENRY YPXTH RIMER. Creditor!; Take Aoliec. FREDERICK LAZAKI S, Assignee of Tho ' m is A. Dillinctoii, has filed in Iheollico ot the Piothonotary of t tie Couit of Common Plena of Northumberland county, an account i f the receipts and expenditures by him, of the said Thomas A. BilliiiKlou, for the examination nf those interested, 011 or More the third day of NovemU r next, when the same wiil be allowed by the court, unless cause bu shown to the contrary. SAMUEL D. JORDAN", Prothonotary's Office, J'ruth'y. Sunbiiry.Sept.'2'.t, 1811. 5 St. LIST CF OK trial in the Court of i:. unmon Picas of Northumberland Cotinlv, coinnieuciiig on the first Monday of Novenilier next, (being :he 1st.) Coutity nf Noithum'd. vs John Bloom, lale Tieas, Joseph Treg') vs Martin M. Mock vs John Filheit vs Weavi r. Lloyd, ct al vs 1 1 11 1, U Re his vs J tin Y in Rrr.an vs George ( lyster vs Ji'hn D. Cowden vs Auuus'ux Rss i t at vs Richards ov Kitchen vs Patrick II mip-ey v M. B. Eekerl & C G. Doliuel vs Christian Rihincn vs Solomon Duiikelberger vs Jesse Parker vs W illism McCoy Peler Filhcn ' sdms. Comm'th. of Pa. Badger for Badger Win. A. Lloyd iS'lomon Mrnca Chaste W. liichards W illiam Shi) man John D. I .owdvii Jacob Ueels Saiah Eckert Daniel Die flenbacher James Wetzel Elijah Crawford John A. Llod Coml'lh of Pa. for Sayre vs John Fritk Henry r rick vg Stephen Wilson John Hunter vs John Hun r Jacob I'lnlips vs James D efTeiiluchcr Gilhert IJoluns ex r vs Martin ravel Richard Ysruell vs E. G. Bradford' adin-. Lyon, endorsee of Smith vs Hugh Bi lias Andiew Frick vs I oil 1 A. Lloyd vs A. Stounbtoir admr vs Henry I litk vs Samuel Itlair vs David Haitman va P. Pursel cV J rurscl riiornas Yauvalzah Barllett for Piper lleinen oV Follmer John M. Russel Joseph Mam SAMUEL D.JORDAN Prothonot try's Office, i J'ruth'y. Sunbury. Oct 8, 11 1. C.ood Vi lli Tire Company." rPHE mcmlier of the "Good Will Fire Com--- pui" are requested to meet at the t'ouil House, un M011d.1v Evening, Oct. -1 ill. ut 7 o' clock precisely. Punctual attendance ia leqnircd. -ept. 25. J. ft. 7.1 M M Bli M A A . .Vc. II E W A n D IS offered for information that will lead loth" con viction of any person or per-ous w ho bae l.n I or shall lierealtir lay stoi.es or ullu r oiisiruetions 011 the rails of the Danville and lYliswitc Railroad. All ai t ol 1 lie iigMslalure na niaile Il ls oil. nee ptiiitsii uble by imprisonment in the PENITENTIARY, and the Company oie urteiinuii if to prosecute at tend rs to the utmost extent of the law. S'pt. 19. 3t. S. It. WOOD. Manager. r-a RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sun bu'V and viciMlv. llott they li.ne t.ik n the Shop lati ly occupied by Win. Durst, where they will carry 011 Die TAILOniNO BUSINESS, in all its, vaiious branches. By siii.'t atliii'ion arid leasonable chatges, they expect lo meiit a share ol public patronage. Sunbury, Sept. 4lh. IS 11. Aotitf lo Ci editor.. rpiIE ('redilora of Hiram Piice, of the Borough of Sunbury, are beieby noiiflid that he has made ail asrignuirnl of bis properly and fleets lo ibe uudrigncd, in dust for the I em fit nf such of bis creditors as shall execute a release of then ic speclive claims, within suty das fiom the date of the said assipmnent, viz : the 13th of Auqu-t 1841. A releasi- is now nady at the ollice of C, . He gins, for the signature of creditors i!r.-iiing 10 stall llieiiist he ut the trne'lt of the argument. GEOIitiE C. WELKER, C. W. H EG INS, Sunbury , Sept. 4, 1 K-l I tit Assignees. IStalc ol Jolin l licrry. TOI'lt'E i hereby given, that the Register of Northumberland county ha. granted letter testamentary upon tho estate nf John Cherry, lute of AugusU township, dee'd., to the subsrii her, resoliiig 111 said lowiislnp. All pei sons having any demand against said state, ur lequcstcj lo prisrul Ibrio, and lliu.c imlibkd lo limlo payuieiit lu the siibscrilu r. Sept. 1. C. PETER SNYDER. Adm. TS Altl for de. Enquire al ibis ollice. 1 A A ugul 21, 1811. tJERONS, indebted to H. U. Ma.str & Co. aie once more nolilied liint lUi'ir accounts, if nol sealed ill a few weeks, wdl posiu.ely be placed in the IsinJs of a nmg.snate for collection. Auusl U, 1841. . COUNTY THEAS VltE XU ''PHE Sul'scriber will le a candidate for the office -L of Treasurer of Northumberland county. He promises, if elected, faithfully to discharge the du lie apiei I lining to said oince, July 3, Ibll. GEO. WEll-R. LIST OF BOOKS, FOR BALB II r E33. SJSUUlXi. A N I IION'8 Classical Dictionary; Lemprier's do.; Ainsworth'a do ; Cobh"a do.; English and German do.; Ambon's Ciesar; Ambon's Grammer; Anlhen's Cirero; Mair'a Latin Reader; Ogilby'adu.; Andrew' Latin Lessons; Donnegan's Lexicon; r isk ijreik ixerrises; Davies a Lrcendet; Giaera Mnjora; Adams' Roman Antiquities; Pinimck's Goldsmith' England; do. Greece; Lyell's Elements nf Geology; Mrs. Lincoln's llolnnv; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebra; Porter's Rhitorieal (len ders; Lin rson's Geography nod lli-toiv; Ohiry'a do.; Pura y's do.; Smith's Grammer; Kirkham's do.; Kay's Kenlers; Cobb's do.; Cobh's A rillimeliek; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Cobb's Spelling Books; Town's do.; Cobb's Table Books; Eiaugcliral Fa mily Library; ('ullage Bible; Family do; Collater al 1I0.; tSmalt Bihles and Testaments Parker's Ex ert isc on Composition; Fruit of the Spirit; Baxter's S. .inl's Itesl; American Involution; Manvatl's No vels; Mrs. Phelps on Chemistry; Iliad; Catechism uf American Laws; Letters on Natural Mncir; Che mistry for Beginners English Exercises adapted 10 Murray' Grammer; Sequel lo Comley's Spelling Book; American Class Biaik; DaUill's Schoolmas ter s Assistant; A ureal variety of Blank Books, &c. Angm-t 28, lull. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiera ine, Tor sdc low ly Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASSER, FO U RT 1 1" P ROOF BRA N 1 Y Ag7ii fuiTT article nhvnys on banJ and for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. H. B. MASS Ell. HOLLAND (il.N, Of the best quality always on hand and tor sate by Sept. I, 1S41. II. B. MASSER. LOAF AND LUMP SUGAR Alwaya on hand snd for sale by Sept. 1, 1S41. II. D. MASSER. NEW ORLEANS SUGAll'HOUsE .VTo- LASSES. Of the best quality ulwavs on hand 111 d for sale by Sept. 1, IK-Jl. H. B. MASSER. BROWN SUGAR. Of a pood qualty. for sale lowby Sept. 1, 1811. 1 1 . U. M ASM, . GREENLAND RTTa CK TEAS. t)i ihc be quality nhvavsou hand and l"r sale by Sept. 1, lsll. H. IS. MASSER. COFFI E. Javi, bio and Lngulra Collie, con stantly on bind and for sale I v Sept. I, 1S4I. H. B.MASf-r.R. SPERM OIL. 11, t r and Summer strained Spi 1 m Oil, of the best quality, rdwuya en hat.o ai.d for sale bv Sept 1, 1841. H. U. MASSER. S'I L t jr.l.'uT-Tand LilTsl. I'steriTT r "i" b7 s, pi. 1. is 1 1. H. B. MAssER. IRISH' SALMON." Of "the i'if quahiy 7 con stautlv on Lo 1 nl and lor salt bv Sept. 1, isu. M 15. MASSER. I7TQ I' O U S.l-1 iV a 1 1 k 1 1 1 Isa 1 1 1T1 1 1 Ibe best qualT ties, nla 8 011 hand and lor sale bv Sept. i, 18 U. II. B. MASSER. SPRING S I ELL. Ul aiiuus sizes lor Eliplic Springs, for sale by Seft. 1, 131!. H. B. MASsEIL LARGE CH'AR'IO very reduced pricisby Seiii. 1. IS 1 1. BIliLES. For salo at H. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Of aifkmds. for sale by Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER. "BLANKbLEDS. Ujmts, Moilgages, inc. for sale by Sept. 1.1 HI 1. II. B. MASSER, " Justices' blanks." tor srTuTTy Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MAssER. CLO'PHS, Blue, Black. inMbible Green, &c, for si le bv Sept. f. 1811. II. B. M ASSER. CASSlMERES AND SAT'l INLTTS. sale very low by Sept. I, 1 SI I. H. B. MASsER. Jur CARPETING.. Sepl. I, 1811. -For sale cheap by II. 15. MASSER. BLANKETS For sule cheap bv Sept. 1, 1811. H. B. MASSER. UN Lli.EAt'll ED M I S 1. 1 N S For sn to" by " Sei.t. 1. lsll. II. B. MAssER. "CO T I t )N " Y A USXS D C O l P V.N L A Ps For sale by Sept. l.'istl. H. B- MASSER. Tl EVP A N TnTTpl ' O N T I N If'..?' s ift ly Si pi. 1. 1811. H. 1). MAssER. "Tf T) ING LIN ES,""CORDa AN D LOPES. For sale by Sep.. 1.1S11. H. B. M ASSER. ATTENTION. .1 . s 1 n 1: v .1 ( 1: s . 11 Eli I ES I'S the attention of Ills counliy friends who are in want, to his very luge stock nf Carprimgs, Oil Cloths, Mailings, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Rods, Ac , cVc, that be has just iipilud, al his wan bouses, No. 18 North 2d street, anil No. 2 Churoh Alley, next door to Christ Church, Phila dc'phia. Julv 31, 1811. ly. COUNT V CfJMMISSIOjMKIt:- JlllLll' UEISEii.ot Augusta, at Itie solicita tions ul Ins Ineiiils, haa agreed to become t candidate for the i.ll'.i-e of County CommisMnner. He is a farmer and mechanic, of unexceptionable character, mid eveiy way qualified to fill ibe ollice. It is generally admitted that according lo ibe Ci-la-blisbed demociatic utngc, Augusta township is en titled lo the nomtua'ion, vie inert I 'ie recom un nd Mi. W'eisir as a staunch democrat, and a fa nun for the ollice. MlM 131 Shamokiv ami ArnisrA. July 19. 1811. fRUrOSED AMEXDMEM Til TIIK CCITSTIT'JTIOIT. HLSCLl'TION H I. L ATI V K TO TII K A M Ki H.M I. N T OF 111k ST AT K I ONSTI1 I'TlnN. "Hi talced t'U t'te Senate and flutt. of ,'etre sentutires in Hem rut Anin'dtf in', 'lh.it the Coiistiiulinii nl rills I'oniiiionvM'alth I .mi. oiled 111 the ihuii sci tion of tho sicond article, so that it shall lead as follows ; "That the Governor shall hold hi- of'ice during three vears, from iIip ll.hd Tinsday of J ioiirv, next ensU'lig bis election, and shad nol be capable of holding it longer ihuu u sing't te- at if thne years, in any leim of nine ve.irs." WM. A. I'RABB, Speaker of the llue if lWmnftii:t'aes. JNO. If. I.UlMi, SpmUir of the Senate. Pcanstflrania, i St.ii.lt Ait.' Oinci. $ I d.i birrby cer. t.fv lhal ibe forego ing is a true ropy of a Rerolulloii roposmg an ttineiulmeiil ol liie l.'ouslitiitiou, whicli m agrcid to ut the la.t seiion i f il.e Legislature, by a in 1 joiily uf the meiiibers 1 beted to each house, the original of which remains tiled in this ollice; and in compliant e willi ibe teulli srltcle of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, I do beieby causa' the s.iuio lu be (uKl-hed, a dliicUd l lUe said article:- v-n ,-. r IN TESTIMONY v. hi reof, I Lm S. lliave hereunto set inv banJ uud )- si i f said ollice at Harrisburg. ibis wviav 14lh day of June, 18 1 1. FRS. It. slIUN'K, Sixritary tf the I'vinMV'HiTill.h. July 3. Jm. E.B.XOJ3SEPs, r T OR N E Y AT LA ATTOKNKY AT LAW, BvciJiuxiir. pa. Business attended to in the Counties of Nor ihuml crland, Union. Lvrnniing and Columbia, liefer tot Thomas Haiit A. Co.; Lowi.r Sc BAnor. Haiit, Ci-mviihos cV Hawt, yVhilad. lir.TOLDS, MrFARlAtOII Si Co. Sr-Kimn, looii 6c t'o., Ann 1 o f t. . 'THE suhscrilier, residing in the town of Shamo kin, nircrs for rent his Blacksmith Shop anJ Tools. Any pet son wishing lo rent iho same, ran have possession nt any time between this and tho flint of September next. Tbe shop is a good one, end located in the centre of the town. Ju'v 1 7.-if JOSEPH ZERN. 1TSV gccus. . rPHE subscriber hat iceeived an ussortment of New Goods, whirh he will sell on the lowest terms. June 19. H. B. MANSER. JACOB IVIARTIN, Comnilsslon and Corvii aiding MEHCIIANT. iriniA-". IIESPECTFI LLY informs his friends and tho xt Merthanta generally, that he continues tho Commission and Forwarding Business, at bis ware house, foot of Willow st. Railroad, Dtlawaio and Schuylkill. Merchants having goods to be shipped, will find it much to their advantage, as to tiin nud prices of freight, it send their merchandise njaghe Depot, corner of Frorft and Willow street Railroad, as liny esn then be sent either route by the Tide oler Canal, or Schuylkill and Union Canals, as boats will arrive uml depart daily for the Juniata and Suscuehanrin Canals by Tide-water in tow of steam, or via Schuylkill and Uiiicn (.'annU fiom Fairmouiit dum. Merchants will please be p.it r'ir to serd oil goods deslinid for rtt'.rr 1 u!i, to ti e i-ifuO Dipot, corner of Front and Wil'ow nie'l l!.u!r .i.d, with iltrect'niis areompnnvitig them, wi.ich leute tl.ry wish ti.em fo bo shipped. Ce-atse and fine Sail iu,d Flatter ut wholctulj prices, on the Deluw aie 11 Sehisv Iki'l. l'l.'l id. Iphia. .lor e fl. ls-i 1 1 y. " rriffv C' "TTI " r"1'. S-J i EftES.? r -t-.c... r,r.nifi,7, Cup ami i V7rr. No. 10 So, ,n 4 in sn i.;;t.' I IHI.ADELl HIA, A 'I1LKH an eMcnsiik a-so'ii.en of liie alanO ' ariii les oie eoi.stnritlv kept on hai.d, fur said at Ibe un st rei-"i h1 le Icino-. M iy 29, 1811. ly. eays, riaTaicT, lyo:t u oosir." VIio!'saIt l)-a!rs. In Fore-inn, lirilUli uml ,1mtricuii Dry Goods, No. 12 NoHTH Tit I 11 II SlUKIT, PlIII.A I.PHI A. COUNTRY Merchants ca;i be supplied at all tin.es with an extensive assortmrnl of the abovo Gnod-.on the ino-t riMsonalde and tatisfactory terms. May 29, 1811. 1 v. At! (lit is, 1 ;iiuUi8 n &z SmUli. WHOLE3AL2 SHOE, CAP, Bonnet and J'tilni Leaf Hut V,'ut house. No. 107 Maiikkt Stri i:t, aium e 4 ru STntiT, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY Aiercbaiils are respectfully reques'.eJ to fall a'ld examine their extensive ossoilmont,' which they will stli on the most reasonable lenns. Miv 21. 1811. Iv. SaNISH KIBES, TAKNERS' OIL ANU LEATHER. D. K 1 U lv P A T 11 1 C K Ac SO Ko. 21. Korth Third tt net, (nXTWEt.X J1AHKKT AXI1 CIIVsVlT STIltLTS,) PHILADELPHIA. HAVE for sale a large and excellent assortment; offpanir.h Hi Jit, I'lina hi:. Tanner Oil; Ar., al the lowest niaiket prices, i itl.ci for cash, iif exchange for Leather, or upon nedit. Consignment of Leather rereivrJ fol sa!?,. of pnrclinseil nl the higr.ost niaiket puces, rjj Lintl er sloied free of charge. April 17. 1811. 1 v. TO CCCKTaY ZliZr.Cil&Ti'ZS. Till: Subscriber, Agent of Lion cV Harris, Hat - Maniifacturr-rs, for New York, Phil ulelpliiu Balliinoie uud other large ritie, w ! ose Hats arc highly commended f r gt-nd nnur ar.d dur:it,ility; lias on band ) firt rale nso tineiit nf HATS and CA I S, suitable for Spr ngs le-, wh eh will be sold, very low, b r cash or approved credit, nt the nateul cheap store. No. 40, North Third street, opposis the City Hotel. Philadelphia. Ol IYER N. TI1ACHER. Agent. N. B. Ordeis for Hats in the rtmgh, piomptly altei.ded to. The highest price, in riA or tra..o given for For skint. Philadelibia, April 10, 1S1I. Iy AtTKNtlONM iTllCl I ANT5S, &ci H. P. & 0 . H. FRICK, WHOLESALE (iROCERs, FOR WADING Ar rilOUl'CK COMMISSION MTlllll IM S, .Yo. 297, Market street, fire doors ulove Stirnth, PHILADELPHIA, OFFER for sale, at the lowest market prices, a' gi until assortment of Tens, Crffrts, Sxigursi Mntasics, Wines, Liquors, Sjiiets, T.bueeo, Jc. CoCNTRY Piioiii'ck n reived and sold on commits si. m. Mcichaiils, Hotel keepers, and oilieis, w ilf find it to tin ir advantage to call and rxniuii e out loik, l fore purchasing elsewhere. Mirch.ii.U wisbii g their poods c. llected in this city, by 1. avii.g an order, will have lliem promptly forwarded, by the most expeditious lines. t.llWIS 1. I HICK, JClt.V II. FUICK. Feb. ti, 1811. ly. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKMH. I.ERS AND STATIONER", Xo. liivl Cliostiut Street, Lelow -Hi. riiiladelpliia. EEP constaiiily on hand a general ss. l j Sj rnerii ol Books and Siationaiy ; coiiipiis ng 'lluologic.il. Law. Medical, Ca.cal. Misrellane mis and Si I,. i B 'ok Day It. oka, all s z s, l.rd- ko rs, do., Fuiiotv Li le., I'm ki I U li es, Writinif P.ipeis, W ra ping I'ap. rs. Ac. Ar., which ibry ol. Icr ul Il.e l tl p ices lo I'ouri'rv Merchant' Prc fss..iiul Gi ii. Iimeii, Teachers, and ail other, ilia' may favor ibrtii with their rust m. Pbihidelpiiia, No Mlilier 7. 1810. ly. AM I All I liKU snJ sold ty lhosufcn ber in Sonbuiy, of ibe best Tin, and il" woik wutraiiled, whirh he oilers for sale st ndiiecil cash prices, now as low at relinl as foininrly 1d by whoirsale. li iud Wulern.g Pols, formerly sold st 87, now at 7o cents; Large Bi ekels, lornmlv soldi al 75 and U'J, now at C'i and 50; Gallon Coll'. e Pols, formeily dd at 50, and lluec quart at 60, nos al 16 and 38 cents, and other ariicU of Tin-Warn in proportion. Movh pipe uud stute made audi sold i heap for cash, cVe. N. B. All persons indebted to the aulwctila tr. snd who wish lo save cua'a, ate requested to c.VI and iuke satisfaction, without delay, either wiU cash or by giving (lu ll note.'. Suubu.y, Apui XU. HE.NRY MASSEJt.