From the New York Evening Post, i A tetter from Ueiiertvl Jackson. We tre pleased to publish (he fallowing charac teristic letter from General Jackson, Nothing Ire frsnk, loss manly or Iom magninimoui coulJ have been expected from the venerable occupant of the Hermilage. Mr. Tyler haa reason to be proud of the generous but discriminating Approbation of the honeat aud foarlcss patriot, whose opinion in ell questions in which true dignity and honor are con ceived, ia more than that of all Clay's and Web let's, Tallmage and Dells that the world haa pro sluccd. General Jackaon ahows that he ia alill faithful lo the cauae of the people; and describing the nature of government, inaiats upon giving that simplicity and directness to its action, which alone can secure its highest advantage, Hebkitaox, 8ept. 11 ih, 1811. Sir, Your letter of the S8ih ult., with iia enclo inre, the resolutions of the Democratic Republican Mas Convention, held in the Oth Ward of the city jf New York, on tho 28th of the same month, lave been duly received, and are acknowledged vith sentiments of profound gratitude for the honor bey confer upon me. The atate of my health, which is now much dis ordered by an attack of A ver, does not allow me to xpress at length the reflection excitod in my mind y the patriotic views embodied in the resolutions. I cannot refrain, however from saying, that they neet generally with my concurrence and particle arly that which givna praise to Mr. Tyler for bis eto on the Dank Bill. If he but maintains the oaitiona lie has assuumed against this great lover f Federalism, this deadly foo to the principles of ur governmont, the designs of that party, in ether aspects, will be less difficult to counteract; lor the lip of State, relieved of the corrupt influence of a 'ank of the United Stntca at its helm, will naturally ght itself. It is true, a great error was committed in the re sal of the Sub-treasury, but this may be remedied bile there is no 'Bank substituted in its stead, he people are not so much for forms they go foi (balances for practical measurea measures that ill ensure economy and accountability in the d inistration of government; that will secure the 'plication of the public moneys at all times and at I placea to constitutional objects. These are the ings which it would be the office ef a Bank to wart; and they are the thinga which it would the tendency of the Sub-treasury to promote ; id hence, I believe, tint that system, or sonieihing e it, csnnot bo long dispensed with. Doubtless the President behoves that the 8ub asury haa been condemned by the people, and so lieving, he ought not to be censured for giving i sanction to its repeal. But the independence has manifested in his veto, authorizes us to hope it he will deal fairly and candidly with the whole ijcct hereafter, and that he will conform his poli. to the principles of the Virginia school ef Re blicans. You are pleased ta refer in terms of much com ndation to the course pursued by me on the sub t of the former Bank Charter. I acted at the ie undor a high sense of dirty, and deTiveJ much isfaction from the many evidences I have receiv even from many who then censured me, of the probation of my country. But, sir, I considered labors as but the commencement of the work of rm in regard to the Banking system. Much her praise ia due to Mr. Van Buren, og tinst ora the whole force of the spirit of m inoply waa lught to bear. It has driven that distinguished '.caman an J unpretending pitriot into retirement, it has rendered him dearer thin ever to his ntry, because of the noble sacrifice he has mide he cause of equal rights. tf y strength failing me, I cannot follow out these actions. Every effort to wiit admonishes me t my life la nearly apent. Let me conclude refore, this baity and imperfect response to your er, with au assurance to my Republican and .nocratic Iriends, every where, that I am proud heir respect and have an abiding faith in the ccaa of their efforts to aecure the bleaainga of idora and equal rights to themselves and their tcrity. Very respectfully, Your fellow-citizen, ANDREW JACKSON. but GitaaaT, Esq. TAXES. )ur Whig friends who are laying to the charge Jovernor Pobteb a great incieaae cf the state t and the heavy taxation lo which our citizens subjected, in order to austisn the credit of tho monweahh, seem to forget, that the Tax Bill ie last seton wss contained in wh it is com ily known aa the Relief Bill, waa vetoed by einor Poster, and passed by the constitution najority in the two houses. The same bill au ized the debt to be increased upwards of tasks Lions or voLLsas. This bill wss voted for ill the whig members of the legislature, and a of the Democratic members, snd was sustained he entire whig press of the commonwealth. It einor Pobteb answerable for this 1 We think We shall tnke occasion, in the course of a daya, to ahow from the journals, the various oltiona for additional taxation which were ur by the whig membera, and voted down by the ocrats, in order to ahow the people bow utter roundleas sre the assaults made on Governor Tea and lbs democratic parly. Amer Ssiu Porter's Election Certrira, 'error bss liken possesion of the entire federal y. The leaders are frightened, and the parly ilUgustfd. They see ThaJdeus Btevena in the 1 for John Uauka, and remem'.ier the disgrace brought upon them before. They read Tyler's ra and remember bow they have been deceived, re Is not an honest man among thrm who does admit that Porter will l triumphantly elected, only difference is about the amount of msjoiity vill reraiw. A It concede that it w ill be large. .'tigenrer. MeLBOD. From the correspondence of the New York Jour nnl of Commerce, in relation to the proceedings in. tituted against this Individual, wa learn t hot his trial will, most probably, not lake place until the nauing week. His counsel anticipate his full ac quittal. Great exertions ate making lo have him found guilty. No excitement or improper feelings exist in or near Utica. The majority of the peo ple there think he ought to bo acquitted, and expect it, aa a matter of course. There are no IJ. States troops at Utica, although there is a detachment within a few hours journey from that place, at Rome, whither they were serine protect the U. 8. arsenal, without reference to the trial of McLeod. From the correspondence of the Albany Argua, we learn that the dopoaitiona of aeveral witnesses on tho pait of McLeod, have been taken. The wilnosses examined were Thomaa Hecter, of Toronto, a person of whom nothing very favora ble ia known; Sir Allen McXab, who is, perhaps, loo well known ; John Harris, a diasipited old sol dier, whose home is any where be is permitted to stop; and Angus McLeod, a brother of Alexander McLeod, who boasts "that he helped at the dee. traction of the pirate Caroline." Joaeph Center, Esq., appeared as counael for the State of New York, and Hiram Gardner, Esq., as counael for McLeod. The comrmVion was taken on 'the part of McLeod, and it ia mider.tood here that the government of this province pays the ex penses ef its execution. It is not generally known what ia the precise a. mount of the depnailiona taken ; but it ia represented that the drpoaition of McNab goea to prove that he ordered the expedition which destroyed the Caro line, and that be acted aa the agent of the govern ment, of which he had the approval. The depositions of Hector and Harris, it is sta led, goto prove that McLeod was at another place, al the time tho steamer waa destroyed at Schlos ser and thus it is intended to establish an alibi. But these witnesses are liable to be impeached. Angua McLeed deposes, I understand, that he was with the party that committed the act of which his brother waa not. Bet it remains to be seen how far or with what allowance, his testimony will be received. TIm Liberty Ticket. In naming the several counties in which the whigs were divided, we accidentally omitted Mercer, Beaver, and Huntington. In the two former, tiek eta have been framed by the friends of the immedi ate abolition of slavery, which they denominate ' Liberty Ticket." Dr. F. Jclcs Lawotui, of Washington county, ia the candidate for Governor of the "Liberty party." Four fifths of the voles for Dr. Lemotbb throughout the commonwealth, we presume, will be tuken from Judge Basks. In Huntington county, a working men'a ticket baa len got up in opposition to the regular whig ticket. The democrats have no ticket, but will generally support the working men's ticket. Amer. Sentinel. One of the whig papers at Lancaster claims a majority for Judge Basks of 13 or 50,000; one of the Harrisburg papers estimates it at 6,000. The Harrisburg Intelligencer has an earnest ap peal to the whig votera to turn out, that "one vote may turn the scale," that "Juno 13 a ma might lose his election by one vote." The "Bible pedlars," to uae the language of aome of the whig pipers, and 'the drovers," who i averse every section of the state, tell a different tale. They s..y, that Judge Banks does not stand the slightest chance of being elected and that Governor Porter will have a large majority. The distracted atate of the whig paity, and the despute, among the friends of Clat and Scott, about the succession, add atrrngth to the opinion of the " Bible pedlars" and the drovers." American Sentinel. About twenty old federalists have come out a gainat Gov. Porter in the county of Beika, and issued thousands uf cnculara to thit effect. We sre much pleased to find them on their own side for all converted federalist have uuiveisally proved themselves the most tioublcsome kind of devils lo the democratic party. This circular secures 4,500 raij irity for Porter in oU Berks. Coal Regionist. The Philadelphia Enquirer remarks that the great iron steamer not being built at Bristol, Eng., will no doubt, when completed, be regarded aa one the moat extraordinary mechanical wonders in the world. She will carry five mast, and her tonage wilt reach the enorormoua extent of 3600. Her length on deck is 324 feet. She will have four en gines of 300 horses power each, and she ia expected to ba completed by the 1st of May next She is designed in the first place, for the Archimedes screw ; but should thst fail, she is so constructed that paddleia may readily be resorted to. Her bull is divided into compartments, so that if one should become injured, the accident woulJ not affect the safety of the vessel. Her workmanslrp throughout is descriled as of the very higbrst style of art. She will bo filled with watei before aba ia launched, and thus her tightness tested. The iron (all wrought) is more than half an inch thick. She will coat aomethlng Hke $,500,000, and, as is sup posed, will be comrnaniej by Captain Hotken. Baltimore American. Th. reiuains of Com. Perrt have been re moved asys the Newport Herald from Ibe grave where they have renruinej since they were brought from Trinidad, to their new final reeling place, at the aide of tha monument, which istobaalpr.ee completed, under tha d rectlon of a cotPUiittee of the state. Tha outside coffin was almost entirely decayed, leaving the leaden case exposed to view. The Remains or the I'atbiot. The Com. mon Council of Biooklyn have appointed a com mittee of fifteen citizem to take the necessary mea sures for removing the bones of tha Revolutionary Martyrs, and erect over them a suitable monument. Tha Mayor is, ex officio, Chairman of lbs Com-mittao. UALTIMORB MARKliT. Office of iht Baltimore America, Oct. 5. FLOUR. There his been but little dona in Howard atroct Flour to-day. The only aala that we hear of was lot of 100 bsrrelt good standard brands at f 6,06. Wa quote the receipt price at $6. Holders of City Mills Flour ask f6,25, but wa hear of no ailes. Bales of very limited parcels of Susquehanna Flour at $6,25. GRAIN. The anppHes en 8 at in day and to-day were quite am all. The few parcels at market sold at $1,20 a $ 1,30 for fair to atrictly prime rede. A lot of good Pennsylvania sold on Saturday for ahip ment at $1,37, Sales of MJ. white Corn to-day at 66 a C8 cts. and of on Saturday at 65 eta. A sale of M J. Rye at 72 a 73 cts. and of Penn sylvsnis al 75 cents. WHISKEY Moderate sales of hhda. at 24 cts. and of bbls. at 25 cts. The wagon price of bus. is 22 cts. exclusive of the barrel. PHILADELPHIA MARKET, Dickhell's Reporter, Oct. 5. 1841. FLOUR AND MEAL. Early in the week sales were made of Flour to aome extent at $6 25 per barrel, but to-day wa cannot quote over $6 12 j for fair brands, at which rale sales have been made of several thousand bbls. for export which leaves the market barely supplied, and has Induced most of the factors to be firm in demanding $6 25 per bbl. The sales of the week Teach about 10,000 bbls. Rye Flour is steady at $3 C2j, but Corn Meal has declined, snd sales have been made of Penn'a. at $3 per lbl. Receipts generally mode rate. Cleared this week 2522 bbls. Flour; 800 bbU Corn Meal. FISH. Tho receipts of Mackerel are increasing , sales moderate at last quotations for Nos. 1 and 3 ; No. 2 is in moie demand, and has advanced to $1 1 per bbls. GRAIN AND SEED. The maiket for Wheat and Corn has been heavy this week, and the re ceipts hsve been mostly stored. Early in the week sales of Penna. Wheat were made at 135 and 13Cc, but yesterday and to-day it waa offered at 133 a t.13jc for prime ; inferior sold at 130 a 132c per bushel. No sales of Rye. Corn hss de clined, and we cannot quote over 65 a 67c for white anJ yellow flat. Southern Oataare qnick at 45 a 46c per buahel. Flaxseed is in demand at $1 90 a $2 per bushel, and Clover $6 a $6 60 per bushel. .11 w sal 2 EL Coal Trade. Amount of Cos! carried on the Danville and Poltavillo Rail Road to Sunbury for shipping, du ring the week ending on Oct. 7, 484 Tuns. Per last report, 16,084 Total, 15.563 Amount of Iron Ore transpnued, 1,522 JOHN BUDD, vr. m. 6cso.cebariia Coal Trade. Total amount shipped from Wyoming Valley, to June 21st, I ona, 7,1 16 ScuciLBitL Coal Tratir. To t?ept. 30, Tons, 808,949 Little beau rut ill Coal Trade. To Sept. 3 ), Tons, 27,393 Delaware & lliuton Coil Traps. To Sept. 18, Tons, 132,400 Pi. ie Giiote Coal Thau. To Aog. 6, Tons, 13,000 Mocrt Carror Rah. Road. Amount transported lo Sept. 30, Tons, 66,476 Mire Hill& Scbvtlkill Hater Rail Road Aniouul transported lo Sept 30, Totis 184,511 Mill Creek Rail Road. Amount transported to Sept. 30, Tons 39,486 Scnrvittii. Vallex Rail Road. Amount transported to Sept, 23, Tons 64,991 L-uiea Coal Tbadi. To Sept. 30, Tons, 68,558 11 it. j. n aye it. STJROEOIT EEITTIST, WILL attend to all nperitinns i.n Dental Sur gery, such as Cleansing, plunging. Ex trading and Inserting Incurrt-.piible Tu th, from one to a full sett. He operat.-s aftei the manner of the M chillies of Paiia, bing furnished with Pla tena Compoaition Blocking, (a new article,) a aofi article, but brcomea hard in two hours after insert ing. Any pereon not being satisfied, will nut be compelled to pay, (CJ OrtiCE at Hiram Pilcc'e Hotel, Sunbury, and al Mrs. 'vVithingtoiis, Northumbcil md, N.B. The Tooth Ache cured in five minutes, without cb aug e. Sunbury, Oct. 9, 1841. SURGEON DENTIST, AS retuned again lo ounnury, snu is pre pared to perform all oih rations in Distal beau tar In his uu.il good style. 'J hose who desiro their Natural Tieth repaired, or new ones InserteJ, will please leavs v. out soon, aa his stay will not piobably be more than two weeks. try Residence at the Hotel of C. D, Wharton. Octobei Sill. 1841. MRS, BOLTON, RESPECTFULLY informs hjr friends and tha public gcnera'ly, that she continue to keep that well known Tavetki Stand in Maiket street, Sunbury, aign of tha H:L3-a2JtD IHLsltCCDIr, formerly kept by John Bolton, ber husband ; and by rndeavoring tu conduct the establishment in a manner to give salislactiou to all, hopea to merit a liberal .hais of public patronage. Sunbury, OemU r 9th. 1841. pREDITOKS TAKE NOTICE, That we have applied lo the Court of Common Pleas of N.n lhamlierlaiid Counly, for the benefit vf the laws made for the relief of the insolvent uYbtois; and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed the first Mondjy of Nov'r, next lo hear us ulid our creditors at the Court House in Sunbury, wheu snd where you way attend if you tluuk proper. JOHN HACKMAN, October 9ih, lei I. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlheimer. Wat, . . . . .110 Rti, ...... 60 Conn, 40 Oats, . . . . .30 Pork, 6 Flaxseed, ... .125 Hotter, ..... 14 Beeswax, ...... 35 Tallow, 12) Diiieu Arrtks, . . . . 75 Do. Peacres, .... 200 Flax, 8 Heckled Flax, 10 Eoas, ...... 7 SICKNESS. THERE are many persons that we daily behold, whose countenances and fr ill limbs i'eiio'0 afTlic tiin which we find has principally originated from neglect of proper lemadies at the commencement of sickness. At first the patient coinnlmns vf bile on the stomach attendeJ with sickness, cotlivcnrss, te., he ncRiecls to procure proper medicine ; al tenth he complains of pain in the side snd stomach with sour eructations; his nppclito becomes impaired, his rest troublesome, his mind harassed, unJ all things around him appear not in their proper station. He atill neglects hirnxclf, when in all probability the diaease may nt lonth be ao fast seated, lhat no medical aid will replace him again. At the fust attack of sicknees there should be no time Ion" in procuring Dr Hsrlichs compound sthknotii isirq AFERitT pills, which immediately re moves bile Irom tha stomach, olivmto costivenrss, remove disorders in tho head' invigorate the mihd, atrenglhen the body, improve, the memory, and en- liven the imagina ion ; thus restoring the body gain to its proper functions. Principle Diliec, No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Creditors Take IVoticc. "BTREDERICK LAZARUS, Assignee of Th Uj mis A. Billinglnn, haa filed in the office ol the Prothonotary of the Couit of Common I'leua of Northumberland county, an account nf the reeeipta and expenditures by him, of the said Thomas A. Billingtou, for the 1 xamintlion uf those inletccted, on or 1 1 fore the third day nf November next, when the rarne will be allowed by the court, unless cause be shown to the contrary. SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prothonotsry 'a Office,? 1'roth'y, Sunbury. Sept. 29, 1841.$ St. LIST CF CAUSES, P. OK trial in the Court of Common Picas of JS'ortbamberland County, commencing 011 the iir.t Monday of IVovember next, (being the lsi.) County of Northuin'd. vs John Bloom, late Treas. Joseph 'J'reRO s Martin M. Stock vs John Filbert vs Weaver, Lloyd, el al va Hugh Ue Isa vs John Youngrnail va George Oyner va John D. Condon va Auguaius Kossttal va IvieharJs & Kitchen va Patrick llamp-ry Peter Filbi-n's adins. Comm'th. of Pa. B idyer f.'i Itaitger Wm. A. l.lovd Solomon Meiigss Chashs W. Kicharda William Shipmau John D. Cowdn Jacob Deets Satab Eckert Daniel DiefTenbacbcr Jmea Wctxel Elijah Crawford vs M. 13. Eckert &. C. G Don net vs Christian Robinson vs Solomon Duiikelberger vs Jesse Parker John A. Lloyd vs Willism McCoy Coml'ihof Pa. for Say re va John Kr ck Henry Frick vs Stephen Wilson John Hunter Jacob Philips Gilbert Robins' s ex'r Richsrd Ysmell va John Hun er vs James D elleiibaclier va Msrtin Weaver va E. (. Bradford's Jm, Lyon, endorsee of Smith vs Hugh Bellas Andrew Fntk va John A. Lloyd Thomaa Vanvalrsh Bartletl for Piper Heinen & Follinsr John M. Russel Joseph Manx vs A. Sioughiou'a adinr va Henry r rick vs Samuel Ul.iir va David Mailman vs P. Pur I & J Purael SAMUEL D. JUKDA.N Prolhonotary's Office, Sunbury. Oct 2, 1S41. frothy, $430 REWARD 18 offered for information that w ill lead ta th'i con viction of any petsun tr persona who htte laid or sh.ll hcrcalttr lay sloi.es or other obstructions on the rails of the Danville and Putisville Railioud. An art of the l gislature hns made lbi offence punish able by imprisonment in tho PLMTENTIAKY, and the Company ae deierr.med lo prosecute ul lend, rs In Ibe utmost vxti r.l of tho law. Sept. 18. 3t. S. R. WOiD,.Vanrr. SXICPSOIT & FPwTj RESPECTFULLY inform the citizeua of Sun bury and vicinity, that they huie Ink 11 tho Shop lately occupied by Win. Dural, whtio they will carrv on the TAIIiOniNO BUSINESS, in all ita various branehes. By suiet attmiion and reasonable chaigea, they expect to nitiit a shaie of public palronai-e. Sunbury. Sept. 4th. 1841, lYolicc lo Creditors. rPHE Creditora of Ilnarn Price, of the Borough of Sunbury, are hereby notified thut he lias made an aai-igmuciil of bis property and effects to the undersigned, in trust for tho benefit of such of Ilia creditors as ahull riecute a rcleiae of their rc siHXlive claims, within sixty days from the date uf the said assignment, vix! the 13th of Augu-t 1841. A release ia now ready al the office of C. W. He gina, for the signature ul creditors doiiing to avail ihemathes of Ut beiiefu of the alignment. GEORGE C. VNELKER, C. V. HEGI.NS, fcnnh'jry.Sept. 4, 1841 Ct Assignees. IMutc of John Cherry. TAJO I'lt'E is hereby given, lhat the Register of Jf Noilhumherluud county has granted letters lesluinentary upon the estate uf John Cherry, lata ul Auguata township, dee'd., to the subscii ber, residing in aaid lowiiMnp. All pciaons having any demand against said estate, aro lequeatod to pnsenl them, and Iho.e iudibted lo make payment to the subserilier. Sept. 4. 6w. PETER SNYDER. Adm. LAUD for sale. Enquire at this office. A 0111 21. 1841. tJERSO.NS, indebted to H. B. Masacr &. Co. ate oiiee more iioliliuil that their arcounts, if i.ol settled in a lew weeks, will positively be placed iu ibe hands of s magistrate for collecnou. Aunu.t 14, 1841. COUNTY TaOSASTjaEZU nIIE lul'atiiber will be a candidate for lbs office -X- of Treasurer uf Northumberland county. He ptonii'rs, if eltvted, faithfully to ducharge the du ties appertaining to said effice. Julv 3, 1841. CEO. WEISER. LIST Or BOOKS, FOR. BALE BT 22. 233. ssassmrr? . A NTHON'S f'UaicNl Dictionary; 1 e mprier's do.; AmawoiiVs do; Cnbb'a do Engliah and German dn ; Anili.m'a Csf-arj Anlhori's Grammnr; Aiitnon a liceioj .Man'. I. a m Header; Ogiil.y'sd 1.; Andiew's Latin Less 'ii: U. mm run's l.exieon: Fisk's Grek Eaercises: LUvies's Leeemleit Grsera Majors; Adnins'a Roman Auliqnittpi-'t Pinnnck's Goldsmith's Engl.md; Jo. Greece; L) ell's Elements of Geology; Mrs. Linculn's Botany; Elements of Botany; Bridge's Algebr.ii Porter's Rhetorics I Rea ders; Lm-rson's Geography and Union; Olney's do ; Pnr ley's do ; SmnliV Grammci; Kirkham's do ; Ksy s Headers; Cold a do.; Cobb Arilbmeiick; Pike's do.; Emerson's do.; Col Vs tiellinn Uooks; Town's do.; ('obbs Table Books; Evnnpelieiil Fn- mtly Librsrv; Coilnge Bible-; Family do ; C. II id r nl do.; Smuil Biblca and TcMumoni,; Paikei's Ell en ii on Composition; Fiuil of the Spirit; liax ei's S .ini's Rest; Americnti Revolution; Manv ill's No- Vets; Mrs. l'lielps on Cueinistiv; Iliad; Cite, Iiimti of American Laws; l.e tirori Natural .Manic: Che- nnatry lor Ueginnnr-; LiikI kIi Exercises adapted 10 Mutrav's Grarnmer; Sen, ml to Comhy's Spelling Book; Arm liran Claia ll ok; Diiholl's Schoolmaa- tei a Astistsnl; A eieal variety uf Blank Books, &c AnC'it S. l"4l. MADEIRA WINE. Iusi quality Madiera VV me, lor aile low ly Sei.t. 1, 1841. II. B MASSER, ""FOURTH PROOF nHANiTy. A ctiiuine article always on hand and for snle by tept. 1, 1841. It. B. MASSER. HOLLAM) GIN, Ol the best quality always on hand and lor saio by Sept. I, 1841. IT. B. MASSER. LOAF AND LUMP SUGAR. Always on hand and Tor sale by Sepl. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER. NEW ORLEASlTtelGAR HOl'aE Mu LASSES. Of tho best quality alwavs 011 hsnd ar.d for aalH by Sept. 1. 1841. H. B. MASSER. BROWN SUGAR. Of a nood quality, lor kale lowhv Sept. 1,1841. II. 15. M AS.-ER. (b'Et.N AND BLACK '1 EAs. Of U10 best quality always on hand and for nile by Sept. 1, 1841. H. U. MASSER. COFFl E. Java, Rio ami Lacuna Cutlet-, coie stantly on hand and fur side by Sept. 1,1841. 11. B. MASSER. SPERM OIL. Winter and Suinincr strained Sperm Oil, of the best quality, always on hand and for aalo by Sept I, 1841. II. B, MASSER. STEEL. Cast and Blister Meel, lor salo by Sept. 1, 1641. H. B. MASSER. IRISH SALMON. Ol the bctl quality, con atantly un hand and for sale by Sept. 1, 1841. II. B. MASSER. LitUOKS. Of all kinds and ot the Let quale tics, alwava on hand and fur aalo by Sept. 1, 1641. H. B. MASSER tl'KlNG STEEL. Uf vaiiuua sizes lor Eliptic springs, fur sale by SePt. 1,1841. If. B. MASSER. LARGE QUARTO BlllLES. Fur sate at very reduced prices by Sept. I. 1S41. II. B. MASSER. BLANK BOOKS. Of all l-tn.ls, for sale by Sept. 1, 1K41. II. B. MASSER. ULAN K DEEDS. Ujnds, Mortgage. Ace. for aaleby Sept. 1.1841. II. B. MASSER, JUSTICES' BLANKS. for sale by Sept. 1. IK4I. H. U. MASSER. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, cVtn for avle by Sept. 1. 1841. IJ. B. MSSF.it, CAsslMERES AND BATTINl.'iTS. For sain very low by Se,,!. 1, 1S41. IT. B. MASSER. CARPETING. For sale cheap t'V Sept. 1, 1841. II. u. MASSER. BLANKETS P.--, ,alo cheap ,y Sept. 1. 1541. H . B. M ASSER. UN Bi.EACK.tjj MUSLIN'S. For halo by Sept. 1. lw4 J. II. I! MASsER. cTiTTTN-YAK.N AND 1 .ul 'i .-.'v L.il For SU0 .y spi. 1, 1S41. 11. n- Asf;r; HEMP AND COTTON '1 V .ir ; n e ley Sept. 1. 164 K H. b. V A - - I:. TOW INCLINES, CORD a.m7. Ui For sale by Sepi. 1, 1811. H. H. MASSER. ATTENTION. J. S11.LV JU.ES "IDEyi ESTS the attention ,f bis eountry ftirnd. who sre in want, tit Ida vervl.rae stoiknl Cnrpetincs, Oil Cloths, Mattnipn, Rugs, Bindings, Stair Riida, etc., etc., that he has just opund, t his warehouses, No. IS North Sd Hie. I, and No. 'i Church Alley, next door to Cluis-t Cbtub. I'biia de'phin. Julv HI, 1 H4 1 . 1 v. IllLlr VLIEi, ot Augusta, at the solicita tions cf liis frieuda, bus agreed lo become a candidate for the nflictt of County Commi.s uuer. He ia a firmer and meehiiiic, uf uneteeplion.ihle rhaiac er, and weiy way quulified to till the olfiee. It is pei.eially admitted that according in the c.ta bl siiej diniucsiic usage, Aupnstu lonhip is en litli d lo the iiominaiion. We theiet re reCorn. in. nd Mi. Wei.tr as a stiuncli democrat, and a fit man for the nlli.e. Ma.VT IS SUAMOKIR AD A CO 1ST A. Julv 19. 1841. PBOPOSED A11ENDMENT TO THE COITSTITTJTIOIT. "KtSCLLTlON BELATITETU THS AMEML3T Ol THE STATE CON b r ITVI'IO N. "Resulted bit the Senate und House of Repre sentatives in Central Asitmbty met. Thai the Constitution of this Commonwealth l a uniended in the third section of the second atlicle, so ll.ul it shall icad as follows : "Thut the Governor shall hold his office duiing three yeaia, from the thiid Tuceday if J.u.uaiy, next ensuing bis election, and shall not be capable uf holding it longer than a single term Arte years, iu any lean uf nine years." WM. A. CRABU, Speaker of the Iliute if Representatives. JNO. il.EW ING. Speaktr of the Senate. Pennsylvania, m Sacketabi's OrriCE. J I do hereby cer tify lhat the forego ing is a true ropy of a Resolution proposing an smeudmenl of the Constitution, which was agreed to al lh last seskion uf the Legislature, by a ma jority of the membcis elected to each boun-, the original of which remains tiled in this office; anJ in compliance with the tenth article of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth, I do hereby cauae the same lo bu published, as directed by the said article. C 1 IN TESTIMONY whereof. I s I. S. i- have hereunto set my band and C J seal uf said ollice al Harrisburg, Ibis wvwv 14th duy uf June. 184 I. FKS. K. SHUNK. fkcutary of the CvM'avnuial.h. July 3. 3m.J H. 3. lAGSEPa, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUNBTJUY, PA. Btiatnrsi attended to in the ( 'ountlea of Nor. thunil irland, Union, Lvroming and Columbia. Itrfrr to I Tito mas Hart &. Co., Lower & Bam row, Hart, CvMninns & Hart, PhiIatl. Rr.tRoLos, McFarlarii 6i Co, Srtnino, Goon cV. Co., . AN TOOLS. .... I nr. tnnseriiier, reaidiug in tho town ol "nanio km, nfTera for rent his Blacksmith Shi p ami Tool. Any peison wit-bine to rent the m can hiive Ma'sion at any lime lietneen 1'iis and ilia Inst 1 T S. p'einl'er next. I ho slv p la a good cue, and 1 'inteil in thd centre uf the t.ran. Ju'y 17.-if .Ht'EPH ZERN. THE sut rcnoer hn receive. I un ubKirtrnrnt of Now Good", whiih ho will sell on the I west terms. Junn 19. H. it '' ? 1V. JACOB mATJzm, Coniuilsslon mid rortvurtiinar MEHCIliLNT. 1? ESPECTFILLY informs his friends and the - Meicbuiits ponerally, that he continue tha Cmnmiiton and Forwarding Busines., nt biswarr house, fool of Wiilow at. Railioud, Delawaio arid Schuylkill. Merchanta having gnoda to be sh;pped, will find it much to their advantage, as lo time and piitca nf freight. 10 send their merchnndive to the Depot, corner of Front and Willow str. cl Railroad, aa iluy can then be ent either nuiie by Ibe Tide atet dual, or Schuylkill and Union Canal--, as bo its will arrive and depart d lily lor the Juninta and Susquehanna Canals by Tide-water in tow of steum, or via Schuylkill and Union Canals from Fairtm unt dam. Merchants will pleae be pnrtietib.r to spi.i1 p! goods deslinrd for ruber route, lo ti e tarce De it, corn.r of Front and Willow tire, t Railroud, v. .th. duect oiis accoinpikn)ins (hem, which loulv i.-ty wish ti.em lo be shipped. Coarse and fine Salt and Plotter at wholisalo prices, on the Detawaie 01 Sel.uvlkiil. Pbilatletpbia. June 6, 1 S41 I v. J CHIT G z, CTTlrllCHTG Ss, WHOLESALE SHOE, ECI.riST, Cap and I'um Leuf Hat SA;re, No. 10 South 4th Sthukt. PHILADELPHIA "T7HEUE an extensive asaoitinenl uf the above ' articlea are Constantly kept on Land, for aula at the most renrnnahlc terms. M-.y 29, 1841. ly. HAVS, ELLIOT, X.YCiNr & GCS-iT" IVliolOHiile I alti s, III Foreign, British und Amtrican Dry Goods, No. 12 North Tuiiiu Stueet, PmiArnpuiA COUNTRY Merchants con bo supplied at nil times with an exten-dve aFSortruent of the ubovo Goods, on the most reasonable and satisfactory limn. May 29, 1S41. ly. Aiiriit ks. A aiithtrcii !Eititli WHOLESALE SKC'E, CAP, Bonnet and l'alin Leuf Hut IV,- chouse, No. 167 Market Street, above 4:4 Strect, PHILADELPHIA. rOUNTKY Merchants ara respectfully requested I call and examine their extensive assortment. hie a they will sell on the most reasonable IciUiS. May 21". 1811. ly. SPANISH HIDES, T ANNE ITS' OIL AND LEATHER. D. K 1 11 K P A T R 1 K & SO N, No, 21, North Third street, (BtTWtlJ MARKET Alt! tllM T bTUCKTS,) piiii.ADLLritn. HAVE for a.ile a In'ce ami rxn I'e-1 nsoitrner,t vt Spanish Hides, I'ntnu i'.tjx. 7i.-r.rur-' OtV. dc, at the lowest inaikt t priie , hi: ei fur c.is'.i, iir exchange fir Leather, ir ii on eu-t it 1'nnrigi. nn ins of Ie i ' r "d ft t tide, ot pi.rcbflsei) at the liiche-.' ..l- , , Q,' I.Caiber sloietl lit .' t . i ; -- . Air. I 17. l?ll. 1. rro ccrr.'Tf : '. . t 1 ll 1 . : i t tu f..r S. ilia- i i. I.'AI S. II ! il b v i I. tv I r rash n i p.ovi o , i. d;'. .u cheep sti re. No. 40, N"tiii 'J bid tin. t I.. hUid l' pilO Hie L ny it. .tri. I Iiiim 'ei iva. Ol lVr li N. THA( HER, Aftnt. N. D. Orders f..r HaU ill the lOUfch. j itunl lly atlei.ded in. Tie fihiMpiicu in cath or trad given for Ft:r ihins. Mtilad.l phis. April 10, t S4 1 . ly WHOLESALE GROCLR.', FDR WADING Ss mom ci cummiksiiim Mi ueiiAN rn, iVo, 297, Market street, fire ihors oUie Siienth, FHILADLLFHIA, OITER for sale, at the lowrat ninkel prices, a Kt neial asbortmeul i f lens, Vnffits, Sugars, Mtii'ustus, 1V.7IM, Liquors, Spieis, TUuccu, 4c. CoiSTur Phoiicce rtceived and sold on cumuiis sion. Merchants, Hotel ktepers, and otheis, wil find it to their advantage lo call and examine our stork, Ixfore pureha-mg i 1m where. Mtr har t wishii g iht ir gn..ds c Heeled in this city, by I avn g an order, vt ill have them prompt y lorwnrdcd, iy the most eipulitioua lines. eh win r. raicK, joiis u. frick. Feb. 6. 1841. ly. KAY & SP.CTHE? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL l:t)t)KEL LER-s AND STATIONERS, So. 12i Clicsmit sSi rt'ft, .'flow th, riiilado!.Iiia. KEEP constaiuly on band a gi nert.l nn. -1-ment of Books und ISiutiuniirv ; eom i.ur g Tbeologicnl. Law. Medieul, ( '.,sical. Mueel ai.a ous and Net; ool Dooks, Day l)..t Is. all s t s, l t d-. Eers, do.. Family Hndts, Poikel U b 'en. Writing Piers, Wrapping PaH rs, &c. Ac. which thev ol. ler at the If.aesl piices to Country -M. uha. t's Pro fesaiunal Gentlemen, Teacher, und ail itiara thai may favor ihein w ith their custom, Philadelphia, November 7. lb 10. ly. J li v a l "j' fijTw a !. AN UFAC 1'UliED snd sold l y ihesubseri. ber in Sunbury, ufthebisl Tin. and tha work unnamed, which he utters for ss.'e at itducedf cash prices, now as low at retail asfoimerly a.dd ly wholesale. Good Watering Pols, formerly sold st 87, now al 73 cenie; Large Uueket, lormeily sob at 75 auJ 62, now at ti'i and 50; Uallou C. ll, a Pots, formeily s. Id at t6, and thiee ipiarl at SO, now al 4S slid 3t cents, and oilier articles uf Tin-W ai in proporiion. Movk pije and siuvt's mads audi Sold cheap for rash, &.C. N. li. All icrsons indebud lo the aubc.it.er. and who wish lo save cuats. aia requo'td to c'l and make satUlacliou, wnhout di-Uy, tith.r w jtft cash or bv giving their note'. uiibuM, Apul 10. HENRY MASTER. A