"rum the flew York 'Courier and JuUrnal of Commerce. ' LATEST PROM tlKIHO. Herolt of Santa Annn against tha Gov crnori The bark Ann Lonsia, Captain CHrToio1, arrived yesterday from Vra Crirt, hainft salted on tha 10th Sept. We are indebted to the Cafrtahn Tor tie to .he Uth Sept. Our previoua IcceiJnt hat) "prepare.! di for the .intelligence we now receive. Communication "rom General Paretics, who we already know waa n array, against the Government In Gaudalare, vera received by the Chamber of Deputies on the Hat August, and from General Santa Anna and he Govcrner of Vera Cruz, the reading of which aused great edternent, and on the 1st of Sept. part of the girfison rose in arms and obtained pos ration of Various points of trie capital. The Chambers, in this emergency, invested the Preai. lent Bustsroente with extraordinary power, who lad declared the city in a atate of a siege and called ipon the military chiefa to support him. At the ast accounts the city of Mexico waa partly in p em ission of the insurgents, and partly In 'that of the -oops of the GdVer'nmen't. Vera Cruz had recommenced Ihe estab'linment Of junta, whose first iTtfty should ho "to dealgnate le individual whose well known and heroic eervi a to hia country tendered him worthy of exerci ing the executive power." Choice wilt ho douht ill on 'Santa Anna. "The insurgent' forces were dvancing on th capital, and It would appear that le odds are greatly against tire President Buata onto, and the. regularly established government. The Censor of lie 10th contains a spirited com unicalion from Gen. Santa Anna, dated 8th to e Governor of the Department, in the nature of manifesto, in which he denounces the acts Of esident Bustamente and declared his cordial adhe in to the "plan" oT Gen. Paredcs arid Valencia. The Cenaur of the Mth contains a still .lger communication from Gen. Santa Anna to .n. Almonte, (Bustarricntc' right hand mm,) ted Fort Pcrote, Sept. Oth, complaining particu of tho course of the President in declaring the pital in a stage of siege, placing himself personally the head of the aririy, and subjecting the civil .cr to the military. He concludes by saying "I use you and His Ex Gen. BuitameiUo, of huv. ; violated the Conslitutiifh in tho mattera spoken and in consequence thereof, no longer acknowU e the authority of said General, cither as the tad of the Army or as President of tho Republic, r do I acknowledge you as the legitimate organ the government for communications relative to ministry of war." The 'plan of Paredcs as it is called i. e. the revo ionary project broached by the General in the ter part of August, finds many adherents. The inrlment of Vera Cruz, Uaunaxnato, (jut-retaro, :jtecas, &c, Are represented to have pronounced ,'avor of the niuvcinent. General Puredes, by last accounts, was in Gxunaxnato, ut the head 000 men, in connexion with Gen. Cortazar. era were r a mors that Tampico had pronounced, Ibis is doubtful. to the Edilorf the Commercial Advertiser, Steamer President. ,Jho wreck observed near tho Azore, August, h as published in your paper some days ago, is loubt the same which was fallen in with last A , about one-hundred miles from Cape Hattcras. h accounts say that the beams were standing e ; and it was probably the wreck of tho ill-fated atki. n relation to the Pre iJ. nt, 1 am or opinion that noble steamei would not have foundered from violence of the wind and sea. She has been royed by fire, the power of steam, or by com g in contact with something, and I am very ful that something was St. Coorgu's shoa I. The gale was so severe that it was without bt necessary to keep the boat's head to the wind; from where she was last seen, St Geoigv's shoal i directly to windward. 'here should be, in my opinion, an examination lo of this shcal, as the ship was uf such strength . if wrecked there some of ho; frame may still .isible. .sail evidence of the great danger of this shoal, following was related to me by Captain Nichol . of the United States frigate Potomac, tht n ly In I!io Janeiro ! Ve sailed from Boston, and with a strong wind e soon up to Cape Cod. During the night ;" Capt. Nicholson, "I examined my charts, and suine anxiety about St. George's shoal. I sent be pilot, who assured me that all waa well we were then in the channel to the West of the tl. I felt uneasy, and watched tho ship more .'ly than I should otherwise have done. tu the tiing I was sit ing in the cabin, and the ship running oil" about ten knots, with a heavy sterly wind, when I was startled by an unatu tiotion uf the ship, which satisfied me of our g in shoal water, and springing on deck, I jum. bit one of the feather runs and discovered ken ahead. "Hard up," I critd, and the helms i ausworeJ the order with "Hard up sir." The tie answered her helm, and falling oil about five ,U brought u,l This waa a fearful situation he noMo vessel si.i six hundred souls on board. moment more on the course we were running, not an iiidwadual would have survived to relate story connected with like loss uf the ship then a few hours out of port The ship struck three times, but aoon wore id and we were aaved. On going Into the rigging the shoal was seen e bare, and the breakers weie very heavy." . Ls painfully mortifying that so many vesels l fallen in with various wrecks anj equipments, jeetured lo belong to the Pre.iJent and not one liken, the trouble to obtain any thing by which one noble steamer could be identified. U It) be (ioied that if this wreck i again di '" Ha j.ped tin) measured, and if possi r J " ' ' tt ba- which the vessel Meant Ship Clarion anSi Anthracite Coal. Thia packet ship, provided, as our resdors are a ware, with an auxiliary ateam power and the Erices adh Prflpeller, made k tiitil ex!orsi6n Ih the Bay last Sattnday, the result o'i" which may he cbnslder ed o'f idrrte importafice in connexion with the fro grena 6f Anfcrican stcarn tiaVigatUn. h has long bceTl urged hy grave tnthorl(ies,that nature hhs interposed an efleetnil harrier to prevent the United States from coinpelihg vvith Great Brit ain in ateam navigation, 6 wing to tho scarcity and inferior quality of our bituminous coal. The ab surdity of this opinion waa strikingly illustrated in the trial alludod to. The public generally arre riot aware thit the Clarion's boiler have been constructed for burning anthracite coal only, and that artificial draught was employee! in order 'to dispense with the usual tall and combroui smoke-pipe. Hitherto aome diffi culty has bren experienced in keeping tip a suffi cient supply of s eam in the "Clarion ;" but by the addition of a small steam cylinder for working 'the blower applied to the b tiler, thi difficulty has now been most completely removed, and nothing con! J be more perfect than the control which the engineer had over the ateam during the trial. By simply fuming a etop-cock attached to the amah cylinder, the qujfity and frcs?'uYe of the steam in the hoilers were raised at pleasure. Considering the small quantity of stowage room required by anthracite coal, its cleanliness, powerful heating quailities, and the perfect absence of smoke, wo hazard nothing in assorting, after what we wit nessed on board the "Clarion," that ao fir from the United States laboring under any disadvantage, res pecting coal for steam navigation, we poss, in oar inexhaustible stores of anthncito coal, an abso- lote advantage of our I'ransaitanrtc neighbors. And in warfafo we have an advantage of the mdst vital importance. Steamers burning bituminous coal can be "track ed"' at ae at loasl seventy miles before their hulls come Visible by the dense columns of the Mack smoke pouring out of their pipe, and trailing along the horizon. It is a complete toll talo of their whercobouts, tVhich is not the cae with those burn ing anthracite co.d, ns the latter kind sends forth no smoke. Therefore all stcamnrs like the "Clarion" and "Kimschalka," are decidedly superior to oil o. thers in time of war. And we regret very much that our new war steamers, the "Missouri" and Mississippi," have been constructed to burn foreign bituminous coal only ! We regret very much that the "Board of Construction" had ao little foresight. Uut this enpaxxant. Having had the advarttngo of cnnvcrsintl with some thorough-bred engineers who were mi board the Clariort, We cannot avoid noticing the ierf.r- mnnca of the propeller during the trial. The speed of the engine beinq accurately tried, it was found to give 4,700 revolutions to tho pripeller in running over a space of 14 miles. Now, the propeller being C feet in diameter; and its spirit! p lutes being set at an angle of 46 degree at the circumference, its progressive movement through the water will be precisely d0 feet for each revolution l had therefore tho resistance of the water been perfect, the Vessel could only have piswd over a space of 95,900 feel. But 11 miles is equal to 73,900 feet thus it will be seen that only 2-9ths was lost by slip on the receding of the water a remarkable fact-, consider ing the large midship section of the) "Clarion," com pared with tho small dimensions of the pmprtlei. llespeeling the Consumption of fuel in the "Clar ion," it has now been truly ascertained 3'JO pound per hour is the average, w hich is loss than that re quired by a British steamer of forty horse power. A. Y. Herald. I'roin Taniia liny. The Ponsacola tia.ette of the 2d in t. siys: "Yeiiterilay sftcrno in tliB Unite 1 Elates steamer Col. W. S. Henry, arrived here from Tampa Bay. On Monday last she was employed in blinking six ty Indians from Charlotto Harbor to Tampa. She is two day from Tampa, and is on her way to New Orleans in order lo tiunsport the chief Tigertail thence lo Tampa Bay, arrangements having been made for his return thither fiom Arkansas. His presence in Florida is found necessary by Colonel Worth in order to ensure the surrender of Sim Jones and his hand. Cut. W. waa at Tmpa when the alranger left.'1 The French In A Trie a. An officer of the 1 7t.lt I-iyht Inlauiry, whore, cently returned to France fioin Africa, states that ol the whole regiment cent out, there aia now on ly 165 survivow, the others having uicd In battle with the Arabs, or in the hospitals.-Sickueir litportcr. In compliance with the proviaiau of the act pas sed at the late ussion of Congress, the President has directed the formation of a It nrd for the pttrpo-c of "selecting a suitable site on the WesUiu Waters, f or the Cklal'll-huieiit of a National Armory," and has designated the fullowiug ofUcers to compose the Uosrd, viz : Brevet Biig, General V. K. Aimintesd, Presi dent. I.ieul. Cul. S, H. I.uiig, Topogruphieal Engi neer, Surgeon Gencnl T. I.a-.vsiii membei. We understand that the Board will proceed with out delay to the execution of the duty assigned to than. .Mculisoiiiitii. Bi'ckwucat. '1'heie is hardly a field of Buck wheat to bo met with any wheie in these parts. The drought about midsummer prevented the sow ing of the seed. We hope our neighbors will be able to supply u with Buckwheat cakes, or meal at any rate. -Delaware Juurntit. PIIIL.AUCLPIII. MAttKKT, L'rrD Stat Oajiirie, Oct. 19, 1811. FLOUR. Good PeuiiKylvania brands are firm, with a fair export demand, al (6 per bhl. .alej of aeveral hundred bbls. Rye Fluur at 3 37. Corn Me is without ehunue sinco our Est review, GRAIN. Wheat has been in rather belter re. quest, and sale of prime Peims. red have teen niado al 130 per bucket. Corn is improving, sales Penna. round yellow at 'G-ic Southern flat f3c; white Jo 61 a C2c per bushel. Oats 44 a 45 cts. Cloveraced in demand nt fb fii a $ 6,50 for a primo aiticlo. Flaxseed rather flat $1,05 per buhel. WHISKEY dull at ft2 23e per gallon. At,Tl.V10UK MAIlftfcV. Cjictrthe BxtTiMOfcr AMaicstr, Oct. IB. FI.OUR. Silica Friday the store price of How. ard street Flour has further declined. Bates off good standard brands were made on Saturday and alao to-d iy to tome extent at ?5,Ci, and holder are now ofleiing to sell at tho ame rate. Tho receipt price is nnset'tled. Vc are not advised of any transaction in City Mill Flour, am) cannot therefore quote a positive price. Sale of Susquehanna Flour by tho ttiay load are making mddetately at $6 per bid. Rye Flour ia scarce and wanted last sales were at $:l,50 per bhl. for Ut. GRAIN. There i very little Wheat in market to day. We range from fair to prime Md. ind Virginia reda at $1,15 a 122, per bushel. We quote Md. white Corn to-day at 61 a 62 eta. Pennsylvania yellow is dull at 62 cents. A sale of 800 bushels. Pennsylvania Rye to day at 65 ct. Ml Rye is worth '68 a 70 cent. Oats are in fair demand to-day at 41 a 45 cents. WHISKEY Market continues drill, at 23 cts. for hhds. and 21 cents for bbls. Tho wpgon piice of bbls is 2d cts., exclusive of the barrel. RELXaXOttS NOTICES. rJjThe people aro invited to attend the opening of the newly built S. 8choolhouso of the Lutheran Church at Sunbury, on Thursday, the 4th of Nov. next. Divine eervice to be in both the German and English languages, to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. (JjT Tua Nw PncsBTTenti Cki-hcb, is Suwnunr, will be opened Tor divino service, on Sabbath, the 21th day of October instant, at 1 1 o' clock. A collection will be taken up, to be applied towards the payment uf tho balance rem lining un paid on the building. (Xj" There will be service hy the Rev. Mr. Walker in the Episcopal Church, on Sunday the 2tlh. Services wilt commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. On Sunday lat. PF.I EU GOOUIIAUT, long a resident of" this place, at an advanced age. In Augiirita lowm-hip, on Monday last, JONA THAN BOW EN, nge.1 about 50. In the samctuwnMitp, GEORGE BARN HART, in the 50ih year uf his c;e. Near this borough, on Sunday last, a chilJ of Mr. Thomas Ray, agrd 4 years. On the 14th inst., nt hia residence in Fayette county. Pa., after a hhoit ami painful il ne.-s. HUtill KEYS, Esq, Canal Commitoi her, in the 50th year ol bis nfe. Coal Trade. Amount of Coal earned on the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road to Sunbury for shipping, du ring the week ending on Oct. 11, St8 Tuns. Per lul report, 16,278 Total, 17.0S4 Amount or Iron Oro transported, 2.21S JOHNJ5UDD, w. M. St'Sltl'MIA A CoAlThAIIK, Total amount shipped frtiiu Wyoming Valley, to June xlst, Tons, 7,1 18 S CHl'ILKILL tUil i II All P.. I'o Oct. 14, Tor:, 439,674 l.itiLl: fecuui LKii.1. Coal Tin nr.. To Oct. 14, Tons, 30,400 Dr. la w a u k A. llcusu.si CuAt Th ipr. To Oct. 2, Ton, 140,900 ri.M. (Jiiovt Coal 1 uaTp. To Aug. 3, Turn, 13,000 Mol'.vt I'aiiho I! ail K A tl. Amount trcni-poited lo Oct. I I, Tons, 7i,'4 Miik Hill & Si iu tlkii.l JIavi.n Uil Roah. Amount transported to O.t. 7, '1'ous UJ,3;i.ri Mill Ci.ikk Rail Roan. Amount transported to Oct. 7, Tons 41,5-16 Schi ilkili. Valllt Rail Roai. Amount transported In Oct. 7, Tons f!2,0C9 Lkuigii C'oal Tuale. To Oct. 7. Tohs C7.759 " PIIICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by thnry Yuxthtimer, fvA. WltKAT, 110 Rrr., 60 ("or, 4o Oats, ...... 30 I'll uk, ...... A FLATsllfl, ... 125 BuTTKIl, U Br-KSWAX, . -25 TAtlOW, 12 J Dhilu ArrLKs, - . - - 75 Do. I'ttcHr.s, 200 Fi.ax, 8 llt'caLEU Ylk, .... lo F.-.US, ...... 8 TO THE AFFLICTED. THOSE who aro suffering from various diseasea incident In the hum-in family, wool, I do well to procure Dr. Harlich't Compound Strt-)!(:hcniii und German Aperient I'iln, which nro so pie eminently reicniiiinenili d for l)pcpia. Liver C-nnplalnta. uina in the si.le, buck mid bieust, Nervious Aff clinriH, Head-Ache, and s'l the dis ca.es ol the t.uiiich and liowU. Pi.mjihlets may he oht iiied gratis, which contain full and rxpl.cite directions for uiug. The reader is referred to sev eral very interesting certificates of cufe in this paper, w hich may be relied upon, da they are taken from tha original. For ssle at No, 1 U, NOR I'll EIGH I'll street, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHKtMER. "i;ool ill Tire C'onipiiny.' THE member of the "G md ill r ire ( in. i ti.nv" sr. leoue-tcJ to meet at the t-utnl , HoiiMi, on Monday Evening, Nov. 1st, al 7 o' clock precisely. Punctual attendance is ic piitcd. Oct. 23. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. See. ADAMS'S HOTEL, kiiiiUtiry, ortliuinlci laud t'oaiit j, PENNSYLVANIA. rPHE aubacriuer has reni.J thai large and conrc inenl Tavern I In use in Hunbu'y, lately occu pied by Hiram I'ritt. and is p rpned to accommo date all who will favor him with lliuir custom, in a neat und couu'orluble .nuum r. ROBERT ADAMS. Hunbury, (Vt. S'JJ, 111. SIIAMOKIN COAL. OF a very superior quality, 'can be hud nt any lime, by application to the sutirfCriber, in lots to shit p'urchnseis. They kecplarg'e, egg, broken, and fine cool, fit for burning lime. J. H. PURDY A Co. Sunbury, Oct. 21. " niLXTARir NOTXCZ3. MMIE Indrprrtrlent WaHhing'ori Bat talliort 6( Vilunteers will meet for 'parade and drill, fully qi.ipie. in wii Ur uniform, and provided with 21 rnuni's ol blatik eartrigi's, nt Suntniry, on Saiui.lnv ttie 30ih day of October, inst., at 0 o' clock, A. M. By order of the Major." JOHN EMM If, Artft. Oct. tnth. 1841. ATTENTION SUNL5URY-RiTvs. YOU nre required to meet for parade in Maikct-squnre, Sun bury, nt 8 o'clock A. M. uf S ur day, the 30th dav of Oct. inst., in Winter unifiim, rach Membir to be provided with 21 rounds of blank caitiidge. By Older of Captain Dewart, J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Orderly Sctg't. Oct. IBth, IS 1 1. NORTHUMBERLAND. AN Eleetinn wi I I e liehl i't ilv U.l k li II l. sc. Oil Monday ih-' 15th ilay of Noveiti ei, be tween the hours ol 10 A. M and 2 P. M., f r tin purpose i f c'io ing I i lee.n Di' i el't t serve for the entitling jes. Tl annual nne.ini; of the s'oekho dcrs will be held irt the IUhI Tin-siliy in November, at 10 A. M. J. R. PRIESTLEY, Oct. 16. .It, Cnshnr. SURGEON DENTIST, AS ietu:ncil acutn lo uni'Uiy, uinl I pre pared to peiforoi nil i-ih mtiiios in 1)eTai. Smikikht In Ins u-u.il fcootl ht!e. '1 lvse who disiro their Natural '1'ieth repiire.1, or new one insoned, w ill ph ase leave word soon, as hi stay will not piobably be more than two weeks. rxj- Residence at the Hotel of C. D, Wharton. Ocloliei li!i. 1S1 1. TfusTBOjroN, ESI ECTFL'I.LY ii.f Vins h. r f-iw its an I the pu! lie Ecncia ly, th it 'he ronlinuei to keep that well known 1 averti Slund in Maikil street, Sunbury, sien ol' the f iimerly kept by John Bolton, h' r hurhaml ; ami hy riuli'svonoc In coniuct the estalilihlmn nt in a manner to give s;iinluclion tu all, bojus to tueril a libeial -bate of publ.c palio- a(r,e. Soiihurv, OcoUr 9ih, 1SII. pnni l'i'tlRS TAKE NH'l ICE, That we have "- applied to the Couit ot Coininntl Pleas of Nor thumberland County, for the belli lit of the Ihws made for the relief id" the insolvent ilebtois; m d that the Juilis of the said Court have appoint, d the firi.t Mondiy uf Nov'r. i:exl to bear us ..ml our creditors at the ("null Houm in Suiibury, when and where you may attend if you think pmpcr. JOHN HAL'KM.V.Vi Oc'ober 9:h. 13-11. C red it or Take Aolice. REDE RICK I.AZARI'S, Asgnee ..f Tho. ' m is A. Bil itintuii, I a.i tilnl in theolVii e o! the Piothonittiiry of the Court of Common Pleas of Norihiiniiiei land county, nu -ifcount ifthp rp.-i t; t- ami t'xpondnure !'v bun, of the said Th oma.i A. lid inuion. for the t x ii;mi"ii.ti r thine intcir.-te,l, on or 1 1 fore the thiril day ! November m xt, w hen the ame wi.l be uI1u.miI by the court, udlcss C iUi-e be .-hown to the contiaiv. SA.Ml'EE D. JORDAN, Prothonnt nv's Olfice, J J'mti'y. .tnibiiry.Sepii2!i. 1M I. fit. LIS1"' ZT CJ.-J ."V'U til.il in lic t unit nt I -I'litui t'lllllt I't C 11 I'.r. orihtiliil ilund Counlv, cmun -ii. in-.- on . lu ll ii-l Moiulay i f November lu ll, (tu p; be Is .) Countv ol N uthum'd. t John lVniuii, la'e Ticit.. Joseph Tr, (;. vs M.iit:u M. M .ik vs John Fib e l s i-v r, 1,1 .jd, el al vs lluh lit' 1 IS J ha Yi-ur,i,:r.aii vs Gi-uigf 0 . r vs Jiibii D. ('owdeti vs Augustus Rons et al ts hnbuiil & Krebeii vs I'.t'uk II ,mp-ey vs M. I!. Lckert &C C. ll.M.ll VS Christian Roliil:ni vs .Soiouioii Uuiikeihergrr Vs J 1'alkel vs W lllinn M. Cot I'rli r FiIIh r ' aduif. C 'tnin'th. uf Pa. U iler f.,r Bailgtr Win. A. U.id ..l.'iuon Mtngas Chah W. K.charJs iIIihiii Sliipiiiao John 1). Cowdell Jacob Ueet umh Eckitt Daniel Dielfenbuiher J iine Weixd Elj ih Crnwl.ir John A. Lloxd CtirnlMi nl Pn. or Say re v J)ni f'rek Henry Frik tSte,.hiti W.lson JohiiHunier John Hun er Jacob I'hilip vs Jtme D ell'i-i.bjcht'r Gilbert Robins's ex'r vs Manin W raver Richard Yarnell v E.G Br idt'oM's adm-. Kvon, eudorsie of Siiiili, ts UilS 11. Ibis Aii'lmv Fiiek Tlmiiias Vauxulzall Ilartlelt lor Piper lieiueii il Foi. mi I John M. R isiii vs J ihu A. I.lo.d vs A. st. uuh-oii' aJmr vs Hcniy frttlt vs Siiiiui'l LSb.ir vs ll.ivnl H.iiiniao Joseph Mant vs T. I'ur I .V. J Pur.il SAML'EL 1). JORDAN, Prothonnt ary's OlTi e, Sunbury, Oct S. IS II. I'rvthy. c45M? n e w a n d S ottered for information thul w ill lead to the c in- viciion uf uuy person or perMin who have laiJ h ill herealli r lay stone or cthi r ulif'r'it lion-i on tin.' rails of iho Danvilt.) and iVbMiie Kail.ojJ. An ad f the. hgi-lature has made Ibis .'lb rice punish able by io-prionrnent in the I'E.M 1 EN'J'IAR Y, i and the Company uiu ilcn i i.i.i.i d to prosecute ot feii.brs In the utmost nut. I of li e taw. Si pi. IS. 3i. S. R. W OOl), Mimui(tr. 11 Esl'EC TFL'LLY inform the eititen nl Sun k btiry and vicinity, thnl (Lev have Isk li (he Sh-qi lali ly ucrtipied ly Wui. Dursi, wheia (hey will carrv On the TAILOniNO EUEINE33, in all lis Vinous branches. By nicl aitunion and reasonable chaises, they expect to merit a shaie uf public patronage. Siml'urv, ept. -lth, IHU. it Ilst(s Vr Jotm tiicrrj. OIICE U'hpieby given, th.it the Rrgis'er of JJ Nortti'nml'crlaiol coumy has granted letters testamentary iipon ihn estate nf John Cherry, late nf Arinsta townlop, dee'd., to the subset-; her, resiling its si il uiwiu-litp. All ii!on havtng any ili'ihuiiiU an.iiiiHt i-at I i state, are leq'ui slpi to present them, an, I tho.e lu libtid to m.iko pnymeut to tHo subcriber. Sept. 4. fiw. PETE ft SNYDER. Artm. LIST OF BOOKS, rilll SALK lit ' ANTIION'S I'tAxsiral Dii-'iniiaryt l.i-inprier's do.; Amswrtr'th's ilo ; Ciibb' d English and ('eimsn do.; A'nthoii's Ca?ir; Anthoii's (irainiuei; Authen's Orcein; MairV l.a'in Rendci; 'pilby's do.; Andiew's I.ftiin l.rfS li; D-'Vinegan's I.exteon; Fisk'a Gre k Exelc scs; DaVie's V.rpernlei; Graces Msjora; Ailntil-'s R, luiill Ant qui ic; Pilil ock's G'-ld-imith's Enal.irid; do. Gn eci ; I.je'l' Elements nf Geology; Mis. I.inti hi's Boinn; Elcitieiits of Butany; Bridgi-'a Algebra; Porter' Ulu liirirnl Ri a-iler-; Em rson'e Geography and History; Olnry's do; Pur iy'sdo.j Smith's Grammer; Kiikhiini' ilo ; K iv' Readers CoU ' do ; Cobb's Arithmeiick; Pike' d i.; Einersnn's do.; C(lVa Spelling Uook-i; Tow n's do.; ('obh's TmIiIc Cook;; Evant;eliciil Fa mi'y Lillian', T'n-t me Bi'-le-; Family t!o ; Cull, ti-r-al do.; rni iit bil it s m.l I'ivi ,mei-i-; P-nke. Ev frcteii mi Cniiiposi!i'i:i; Fruit ol ihe Sj-irii; Ihix i"s inl's Rcmi American Riii'mtioii: Mi.iyn'iV No VcIk; Mr9. Phelps on C emnli; Ih.iil; (' ti.!.iiu of American f.nwr; l.e lirsiui Naiuml Msii; l -niistry lor Begiuiicr-; Enul hh Eiercis nil ,pn il ;u Murray's Gr.iinnier; Sequi I to Comb y's Sp llii.K B'Nil,; Ami ricon Class lb ok; IiabollV Sclio.,lm:ic tei's A-itanl; A erenl variety of Bhu.k Do kn, &r. Auco't 2S, 141. MADEIRA WINE. Wine, fir siln low by Sept. 1, 1?41. -Fust iiuaiity Mai'ieia II. B. MASSER, Fourth "pr(Ytf handyV a artirle n1wnv- on hand and for rale y l IIU.II - Jepi. I, l41. H. P. MAsSER. 1 1 0 A V IjTNT ITlTluTbi l quTlTiy uIwu vh on hand n ml f-r .V 1 v r. pt. 1 , 1 "t-1 1 . " II. B. MANSER. LOAF AND I.U.'iiP hUGAR. Aluya in hand and br sale bv Sept. 1, 141. ' H. B. M ASEK. " NEW tRI EA.Nisl l. C Mill "VE"Mu- LA.S'ES. Ol tbebml quai l- h!a,ijS nil lmriil m i' for s i'i- b s.pt. 1, 1811. ,'lJill!S,'J.;' BROW A 1 1 'G A R. f a po. d qii ibtv. tor sale low by Sept. I, KI. II. U.MAS.-EH. "Ti .K EK NA N D"bTa I ' K 1 E A Ol the best quality nlW- ijs on hand nml b r fufi' by Sept. t, 141. II. II. MASsER. COFFI E. Java, liio iilnl Lacuna Ci'lfi i', coi.- btautlv on hand und for sale l y S. pt. 1. 1811. II. B.MASSER. S1ER.M OIL. Winter atid Suiiiiner slramrd Speim Oil, iil tli'-' l.'csl quality, always on hand ai.d for sate by Sept 1, 1841. H. U, MASSER. S'l EEL. Cart and Blister Steel, d r rale by Sept. I, 1841. H. U. MASSER. "llilSir sALMO.N. OTlho best q-Jabty. coi slani'y mi harid and for sale bv Se,,t. 1, ls-11. H. B. MASSER. LIQUORS. Ol all km. Is ami ol the Le.t qual tie;, nlwnsnu hand and for Hale by Sept. I j If 4 1. 11. B.MASSER. sl'RiNG fel ELL. Ut vaituussues Jur Eliptic rj rings fnr sale liy Se-t- 1, 1811. H. B.MASSER. LARGE tjUAR I O BIBLES For sulo st very reduced pr'cta by s.pt. 1 . i ML . H. B. MASSE R. BLANK? "BOOKS. Of nil kin.ls. fur sale." by S. pt. 1. 18-11. ILB. M.XSSER. BLANK DKEDs llDiiTlsTMortgan.-s &c. for sale by Sept. 1. lull. II. B. MAssF.R. Jl STICKS' BLANKS. l..r i-ale by Sept. 1. 1S4 I. 11. B. MAssER. CLOTHS, Biui , BUL Invisible Urivn, fcc, f-r l le Vv Sept. . 1 11. W. P. M SSER. l'.ssl.IEl;E& AND SA 1 i 1.NLT1 S. lor sale verv low by S.-pt.'l, lSll. II. B. MASSER. V All PE'l'IN'lTFoi M?l'e"ebe..pT.v S.pl. I, 15-11. H. B. MANSER. i.L .KI.T. I' jl hah' I.v - i". Sept. I, IH4I. i E .( i7 S.PI. 1, I ! !. .L. Vt H. Uli'i i;NY i.N AN D Pur f ile I v Sepb U'jf.' 1 l i E m 1' A .N i i ol TON bv Sept. 1. IS11. t.ti'1 i' 'N LAl'o I. !: MAssER. 'i v i .N E. r or sale II. B. MArsSFR. TOW I.G LINE-, CORDs AN D ROTES. For sale l-v Sept. I."l311. II. B. M APFR. ATTENTION, j . s i s i: v j i: s , r Eyi Esf'I'S ib. utui ti if hi,-., in t . i.i i k wh-i n:e i i want, in I v,-r. I - C I'pftilics Oil Chui.s, Ma. I i.. ''..,., i. .-.!:; Siuu R-his, Jce , iVe., n at p.- n !. hia warritiaux-a, N-. IS V r'i '.' : : ., N. Chuicil Alley, next do -r to ' i i . o-. : . I'b. i'e plvi. Inl -11. I41 ly. CO IT STIT"JTIC1T. "urstLiTUi iii lativ to Tiir. vnsii.Mi..iiT or Tilk bTAIt: rONSTIT I'TIHW. "li'fulie'l hi tic ti'i'e nini nf ilfpre ten'nl vr in Central i.-mn'da nut, Th.it ihe Ci ii-ii tiiion ,1 ti is l ;i.mimiiieulili be amended in the thinl n.ct,in nl i:,e second article, so that it Sbsll H -.1 I : b"!,.U, : 'I li it t!i (in., m.ir l:iil hold hi- uttV.-B ilnrlng three cais; trmn ihe ttiinl Tuisilav ol Jnu:r, next . i,u.ii I i tl. -i ti hi, and i, i i-l nm In- raps' le nf hoiJuu; it ion?er ih ill .'!'' trim of three years, tu a,.y tciiu of nine ye,,..,"' VM. A. t (.',!'!'-, Speat.tr tf the Ih u-. . y - . ... ;i J.M: ! ;' .'. .Mi. Ay th- r - J the Xtnate. t'eiintyltanitt. t.v j StliiklAUt's Unii .. I ill hereby Cer tify tl. .1 the forego, in); ii a true copy nf a Rcf''tumn t. pnsii's, n aiiii'ii hoeiit of Hie ('oin-litulmii, w liich was sirred to at tin' lot uioiiii if il e l.e-il nure, by a Ins jo lty i f the meiiil e's rb i l P i s, Ii hnu-e, Ihe original ol wluc.li rcn.'i.ii lm l in i Ii i olliee; slid In coiii,bu:iie with lh tenth nur lc ;it the l.'oni-li-lulion of ihe Co i I'lnnweal.h, I ibi hereby cause the same lo be published, it tlttttlidby the (aid m l.i le. C - IN tl --l iMONY whereof. I s I.t S. J-h.ne brreuiilO nt riy hand and J .nil i.f said .-Alice at tlarrisburg, this vi-v-w, 14 ill day ut June, I hi I. FRS. R. SlIU.NK, Secretary if the CvmiiiuiiiualK. juiy a. Mn. tit It I'm sale. Eii.pau al (his viili.c, Au.c-l :i, lril. m I-......,, i I i. i.,.,.,. , -mm. i.'Jt E. B. IvCASSEHa ATTORNEY AT LAW. BUITBUaV, PA. Busine. stlended to in the Counties of I'or" liiuii'l crlainl, U iii i'o. I. c. miing hnd Col ;'in u Itef. 1- lot TltnM s H A UT Co., " I.nWIII A Uahiiox. JIaht, CtMMtB cV II a n T, yi'lii''itf. RttrcLiis, Mrt'ARiAMi cV Co. Spr.lil vo, 'Jooii & 'n.. "ELACKSlIT?: GEO-? T AN I TOOLS. HE i:bcnt'er, tiii)iiin In the town nf Snnn;0 km, utters for rent bis fclmUinilh Ship and Tools. Any pceon wij-hitiR to rent ihe same, rnn have p"efion at any time betveen t'ds nnd the (list of September next. The ahep i a good one, and located in the centre of the town. July 17.-1. JOSEPH ZERN1. ItEV GCOES. THE sii'Mn-er ha nci-ivi-,1 mi sKoitmcnt of New GiimI, wbii h h will sell 'on (lie 1iwist term. June IS. H. B. M ASTER. JACOB "MARTIN, C'omniliisloii mid I'ortvtwi ais I , ESPECTFt LEY infirmi 1iU fue ulid Ihe t J ! i -1 1 u i Is cemrn'iv, ibat he e uiii.o'" t'.o 'i inn i-cioii nml Foiwarilii.i! Jiui,i- ai ,-wan-i-ii e foot of U i:lo-v Hi. la;ti"kd, laLwaie i i huvll-ilt. Mirch.u.'.s h v n pom' to 1 .h"ppcd, find ii hnuli mi lb ir a I .;i;.;ai;e, ns to tune slut in8 nl fieiuhl. to si ti. I liii .r in -I' h..ni'ip. to ti t- I.'i p'it, cornc r uT Front unil W illow utu et Railroad, n. ti-cy rfn then .e m.i.1 e-ittur r.uto by the 'I iilc aier Ciii'til, i'i S.bujlkill bihI Union CunuU, ns b will orrvc a - i J Uepi rt d ily lor the Jim.nti him Siifqiieh .ru.a t -i.niils by 'I'lile-wuter in taw i f sleHiit, or via Schuy M U ai.d Union Canals (oin Fiimuu;it lain. M'ri la . R 1! phaii be ' rtieuisr lo tei d ail COOil ib t.ui d fr e tl cr r .tlte, to the Ib'CC Di p t, e. rn-.r rf Fr tit an ' W (low utraet Raihoiul, : h ihi. ct i in iicriui,p-i:,j ine 'Letn, w hich -i.uti.tL.ry v. ish t: cm to I e h j pe.l. C. niM: mid fiiu S nnd Pi.ittef at whoxhulo price-, in li e Jiel , v.n.'B or Schuylkill. l int o'l lpliin. Jn e ii, li-41 ly. Cap uiwJ I'f 'i'i Lev f Hat Src, No. lit Sm ra 4 xti ?THrt.r I IIILADELrillA; f HERE an eiiil.siv.' ai'corlmeiil of the alno articles sre c r .tlanlly kept on habd, lir sslu nt the movt re.T-miMHe ti iinu. May 29, K4l. ly. " iiavs, ELiiXov, ifkori eTobsHT Vlcnlosulc lHalt rr.. hi l'nrri'z'i, liritih and ,1m. n'rrvi Dry floods. No. 12 North Thinn Siiilit, I'hilai iiphia.. CtOUNTRY Mrnbai.ts can be mppbed at nil ' lime will, an exteneive assorimrnl of the above Omul, on the rmitt ri ufi'l.title and satisfactory terms. May 29. 1S1 1. I v. AtT'icli?, iiKtiiesili &c Siaitli. WKCilESAX S ZllCE, CAP, Bonnit und 1'uim Lett llct Warehouse, No. 107 M.riKi r STH,rr.r. a eovn 4 m Sthkit, I'HILADELrHIA. COUNTRY ieri lii:nt . are irrprt fully n quested to call an I examine .lit ir xteiibivcii-ioiiment which they will M-l! on U.o most reusoiia'.de teims. May 2f, 184 1. 1 v. SPANISH HIE US, TANNERS' OI. AND LEATXIZH. D. K 1 U K I A T 11 ICR cv SO X, Ifo. 21, iVnA Third Hmt, (betwcin maiikf.t ami rm-utT STntiTS,) PHILADELPHIA. T-TAVE for sile a targe and excellent a?oitmfnt -- otSptmieh 11 dtt. toina Kips. Vhr.nrrs' Cil, J,e.. at the lowest, inaikft prbe-, ml f i f..r c:nb, iv exchange fir Lraiher. nf ii'-oi cie-'tt ('oiiStin:eni vt l.pitl i-r u-e. . .) f i le, piir'ba-'d ; ihe hul.f-t nirnt.-.- ptivt. fjj L .-ntl.rr P'otcl fn p of c A l '. d 17; 18-11. tv. to cccKTAiy r.'trc; HE fui Ti rri, .. '..r I- .:. .1 I : it It- i . ; . . . i IV :c 'a , . . f. ihe up -Lire, No. -. .' i the City ll,.t' '. I'i. i' . i-I Oi I I h N N. H. Cideis fr H.'s Bltl'lidl d tO, '1 I e I lijhlrt I t K( llr'.::. I ,lf I ti' A; 'l ''i a t. i t-i li- e i in: li 'Ui.l given fur ur skint. Philadelphia. April 10. Isl. ly AT T L M T ivS .a i J ! U C l TXK'l Vc. Lf. s4' C-'. V . Js, JTl '. Jr.... V!i'.'i.i:':A',i: i.ht'Cr.tr : ' i- .: i'C i. . i' ! Miantnvi .'.C. j' , .'iLrkrt Plitn. fiit ... . ni.-fr. ft I U.AVE I : i ..1 pr: z. :'. r R. I I .' SS' "i!p at the '. a o - ';. ' i s-orinii if 7,..,. CiITh', .Vic-, rs. AVn.'n.w. W:t.t L-8Uarn. firxit. TLmei.' Ar. iifMi-v I'eoi 4-c. r, c. i-.ed : n i s ,ii' i i . n ni!--.11. Mi cliai b, Eolel I,-: . A n In i, v i I find it to tin ir mlra. use to ei It anil e.tndi e i-ur toi k, bif.or Urihi-irr :c. V. r h -nt wishn tin ir ( licrte.1 in this i ly, I v s' .ip n order, wi'l ha liieni i.tompt v li.iw,.!j. t. I t the inot i -tin 'litmus 'iii.i. ir'i r. i hick, jlp p h.ic-k. Ffb. ti, I PI I. ly. A 9? -.'. -. WHOLESALE AND l.'E'l . tL I.Elis AND statu . r; ' -iv-'iJi Xo. )24 C'lifsiiut Street. I t!i av 4:h' riiila.Ulrliia. rs i.i.i e-Tsiatillv c mi nt nl lln. l. , " i n e- nr-ihl ac irt ' cii,f.in ( ... .,.-:.l 11, .I-. i In ol. iic il, T.a'v , M, m,s a, ,d Sct n.,1 Bonks. l),y Bo. k. all Ics. L.J. rainily l. , 1'o. kii B.b'-, Wiiii: Pnpn. W ra, p,hg l,p, ,.. A-e. Ac.nhich thiy ter ut the If est p. ices to ( '.mn.ry M.-itluut'i Pre tnsioii.il Gcnilciii. i,, Teac'.e.s, d'id ail other that may. favor .hem with their rust. m. I'l.iiud.lpiiia, No.'mbc-r 7. lelo. ly. V he a ii T in. 1 ' AM'F.M I UREU mhI sold ly iha.atscrj- btr III Sullbuiy, uf.hu best Tin. sn.l ihsf work wairanted, which he ..tfer for ss at r.doc. J cash prices, now as l,.w at i0i,, ,g formerly old bv wholrbale. G.ii.d Watering Pols,- formeriv fold l 87, now at 73 ceii'sj LinS. Bufji. u, lorni'erly so j at 75 und 63, now at US and S0 Gall u C.dl e Pots, formerly s .1.1 at ;.6. snd ihiee quart si 50, now ut 40 am! cents, and other ankles of Tin. Wditi in proportion, htove pipe nd staves nudu anJ SivW c heap lor cash, cVc. N. B. All persons in Jilted to the sufac nU-rj ai d who wih lo save insls,' cio requested lo m' and make satisfaction, wjihout dtlsy, t-alu-r wii3 rash or by giving their natc. Sunbuly, Apiil la, HENKY .MASSER- be rccngnie.d P"' dispute. A - AH