m the "New Era,' when we a'isll le bel'er queli ej lo judge of id merits. Polhvilk Emporium ' IRON. We see by (he annular statement oT tlie Socre iry of Me Tieasury, that tlx mi Mont three hurt' red and ninety teven thoiitimd, Ihrta hundred nd e verity do'.tart Tvorth of tiir iron lone, -was nporlcd into the TJ. S. daring the last year, lie dtf article rnerrofactared of iron, amounting to ne minion, 1wele thouiinfl three tinmrred and vrlve dollars, making tn the aggregato even mil inn, four hundred and nine thousand ecven hun cd and eighty-two doHar. Here ia lielwecn Be rt and eight millions of dollars exported In one ar to pay for an article of which we have at me an ineihauslitU eupply. We n.-ed n onger argument in faver of a olective Inrifl than Is fact alone. In our mountains are found inex usiible ladies ef coal, rirrre and iron ore lying in me conlrgaty, and aU that i needed (at their de 'opmenl ia the f.istcring aid of the government, ve us a protective tariff slid wo will soon find hill and vallies of Pennsylvania ringing with busy din of the manufacturer, and tlx) Valley the Susquehanna smoking with numerous furna daily pouring out the mineral wealth of M mi l's Ridge. We hope to see the attention of our nufac'ures aud mechanic drawn to this subject, i of vital importance to theiT iiftorcata as well as avery friend or American industry. Wo hope t the prea throughout ike countiy will speak upon the subject ; let those who doubt our a ly lo manufacture a sufficient supply ol iron for own consumption, viit Columbia county ;re they will tin J sufficient iron cmbedcJ in ntour'e Kidge to mpply the U. States for ages oine. Danville Dem ocrut. Denth of Mr. Foray III. Vc regret to announce the death of the llono a John Furaythe, late Sec etary of State of the tied Elites. He expired at his residence in this on Thursday evening, after a short illness from restive fever. Ir. Forsyth was horn at Fredericksburg, Vs., in her, 178 1. He graduated at Princeton Col in 17119. II entered the. practice of la-.v at usta, Georgia, in 1802. Soon after he was ap ted Attorney Gtucial of I he State, and r.ijjJIy to distinction. In 1312 he was elected a Rd ntative in Congress. From 1814 to 1313, he chairman of the Committee or Foroign Affiira, iiich posit i in he sustained Mr. Madison in the with Great Britain. In 1818, ho was elected mher of the Unite J Staler. Sen ite, where he his seat ia November of that year. In 1819, as appointed Minister to Spiin, white he be. involved in the controversy in relation to our y with that country settling differences, ceding "loridns, Ac. which la. ted until October, 1820. i the exception of a hiief visit to the Unite J , lie continue.! at Madrid until 1S23, when he .led to this country, and having in the mean been re-e'ected to Congress, ho resumed his n the House of Representatives in December it year, and was restored lo the chairmanship ? Committee of Foreign Affairs, which he nurd to occupy as long as he remained in that In October, 1827, he was elected Governor nrgia. After fi ling that post two years he ted lo Washington as Senat r of (he United i, in d.ice of Mr. Berrien; lhat poet he filled 1829 until the cummer of 1331, when, o'i csignati.in of Mr. McLine as Secretary of Mr- Forsyth was called tothit Department emdeiit J ickson. Tn it office he filled during siduc of General J tcksou't-' term, and rontni i hold it until the close of Mr. Van Iluren'e iLtrstinn, when he was succeeded in office. . WchMer. Mr. Forsyth hue continued to in this city during the past summer, and '..tehed the age of 0 1 ycare. .VjoVfoiiirr'i. npt to Destroy our War Steamer oh Lake telle. e mentioned brie fly, in a recent number of this , a desperate attempt which was made on ihe ngofthe 17th u't., lo destroy It. M steam t Toronto and Minui, then I in 3 at anchor at iewa. The following particulars may be rc- 1 as strictly correct. about 10 minutes Ik-fore three, A. M, the on the forecastle of ihe Toronto aiw a light idling the veii-el, apparently two or tluee d yard ahead. He hailed it twice, but re no answer; he was in the act of calling the on of the sergeant of the watch, when it ex - with a tremendous noise, shaking Ihe ship centre and as it afterward appeared, break 1 windows of several houses on shore. A jke cleared away a boat was seen pulling (real swiftness toward Grand (aland. She mudialely pursued by a boat from the To jut wiihout success. next in r. ling a ca.k was seen sticking in ! d does to Ike tank near the spot where the in look pi ice. On examination it m, found jll of powder, ingeniously fined into a kind 'orm to make it float steadily, and with a slfbi.rnt, fixed in Ihe bung-hole. To the ere attached several fathom of whale line ch it must evidently have been connected 0 one lhat exploded on J the use of which d..utn to lak across ihe tws uf ihe vessel, 1 Liing a ck or; mher aide as they floatid 'i'1'. ihu stream; he arrival of Comodore Sandom, on the 23J inquiry by a board ol uugiatratis look place, oral d. posi ior.s of parlies were taken j the 'cumslince of importance lhat was elicited, at on the same morning a farmer on Giwud in g )ing rounJ hia fiielils, found four men tsleep in a shanty, and a boat hauled up to ch clo by the men were aimed, and one he kne 10 be from Buffalo, and an accout re iiotoiiou Lett who has since openly ad hia regret at tba failure cflha attempt, rel bore the mrk of a brewer in Buffalo, (sine J upwards of one hundred pounds of der. A musket shot waa fired from the ,d of Nary ll,nd. at the TVonto's boil as ,J in pursuit:- Kinxtmt (('. C.) Chrn. llama llrtrr-'Hctjl-ftcU y or Trade. The recent Convention of ihe fiiends of dome tic industry, lidJ tn New York, vvifl Constitute, w truS an imprfrtairt step in the ptogrcss of the great natioaal caort whkh H wis intended to promote. 1 1 ts no aeotionj) interest, nor the interest of any particular class, which this movement seeks to ad vance. On the other hand it is grounded upon the large, comprehensivo basis of national polity, and it resia upon the principles which must prevail, if we are to hao any regaid to tlie dii'lites if com mon piudonce and of aelf-protectinn in our com mercial intercourse wiih other n.itions. The Convention waa cvjmposci efiklegates from tho State of New Vink, New Jersey, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Michigan, Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee and Ver muni. Florid and tho District of Columbia were also lepresented. The Convention ed opted ne its diatnictive title that of "Thk IIomk l.stoct for the Promotion of American Induttry and Heei' procal Com tntrec" Tlie following resolutious will speuk fot themirlvcs : Renoh'nd, That the primary object of this Hoii Lkaoi-r will lie lo digest and recommend a Nation al Fol ey for the promotion of the general interest of Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce and Fi nance cxeicihing a conrinuavi influence for the lienefit of ihe Union, independent of fecrional pre judices, aloof from trammels and fiee from vasci'la ling and temporizing f Xieiricn1s. Ilerolvri, That no ind. pendmt nation fhould tolerato any other than a reciprocal commerce; but to rocieve the surplus products of nations which re fnsfl ours in exchange is only another name for vjsssl.igo. lienolvtd, That tho estaUlishrr.ent and preseYvh lion of a sound currency ran only, be promoted by a steady security lo Domestic (uduslry,audany sys tem ofcutrency nol a cured fromiJent ch mges is liable to paislyre industry, pro trato Undo audi and confidence, tmd till jeel the (nuiitry to revul sions imminently dangerous to nur welfare. llrtvhed. That the existing laws in regird t.i revenue and the pro-vnt Tariff are nor only defec tive in themselves, as well as in the mode of c illec ting the duties, but by tho cflVct of the Compro mise Act will soon becorno impraeticablo ; that the provisions of that set conivng into opera ion in July next, will, by a change of valuation on lilijorts. varying in difljreiit sections of the country, not only be unjust, if not unconstitutional, but by encoura ging frauds and ireglocting countervailing restric tions will sacrifice the hoirest enterprise, industry and pecuniiry r. sources of thecouniry Resolved, That in any adjustment of the Terif! for the purpose of Revenue, due regard should be had to ihe protection of such articles may reudii every portion of the country competent to supply its own Wknts from home resources in lime uf War as well ss Peace, A Committee of four was appointed to prepare an Address to the People ofthe United Slate set ting forth the views uf the Convention. There aie two leading ideas indicated by the li t'e adopted by the Convention and also set forth in the resolutions. The first is that of protection to A ineiican industry in a board national sense, as a policy commended by its own merits and essentia! to tho nature and development of those native re sources which Providence has so bounteously be stowed upon this land, but which, w thout due en couragement oil the part of tlio Government are likely to remain hut paitially improved and suljecl lo tlio di'pre-aing influence nf fon ign policy. The second relates to reciiirocily of t'aJo as tho sinie is connected with an equal and stable curieii' ry. This principle stands on its own bas s as well as the other. It assumes the pl.m ground that il we take the cnminod lies of lureign nations they must lake ours in return. Wc cannot aft'ird 10 ab stract coin from our currency lo pny for ferei goods. Yet unless our rouimeri ial regulations guard sg linsl it, the coin will go. Such has leu the case for some years p 1st -and such is ihe cake now. Hence the derangement of our curiency; hence the diminution of our specie b isis, which has become so weak and narrow that it will with diffi culty support the superstructure of a redeemable currency. There is no need of roaming here and there to find out the causes of our financial dilli cullies The simple fact of the continued eipor t itions of specie thows cause nough especially when it is rrincnibeied that these exportation! go 10 pay for foreign merchandise for which payment will not be taken in the staple productions of nur country. If F.ngland and France would receive on fair terms nur flour, tobacco, beef, bacon, lumber A c. we might indulge in foreign laiitin, if we chose to do so, without fear of bringing revulsions and embirrassmcnts upon the country, Bui the case ia d IT rent ; we are ieriniltlng a one-aided trade a liade of commodities on the mrt of for eigners mid nf specie upon ours. It ii q 1I 0 (i no that Congress un b r.t ind this mallrr. They woull not spp lint a Committee at ihe last session t in quire into tho r-ubj et Well thi subject will come, lothem, and il will eominnnd their attention. tiolti'Hort ,tm,iritan. PIIILAUKLPIIIA MAltKKT, Uicksell's RtroMTLB, Oct. 26, IS4I. flit A IN. Last week there Was considerable flitness in the drain maikel, owing mainly lo the dilfieully of 1 rocuring vessels for Eastern porta tit reasonable feights vessels are now mora plenty, and Corn m going firwa d l.ri-kloy ; we quote C.r.m actual ssirs, l'ciiii. Round Yellow at 07 els., some held al 18 els. 1 or bushel. Somher., FUi Yellow, 65 ds. ; White do. 62 cUn itli an ctive de maud fir ull kinds. Outs iScts. V heat has im proved, and sales bf rtouiliein ut I,38 tfl.SO and good Penrii, Red al 131 iwr bushel. 'J'he improvement in Flour has produced a correspon ding firmness in the Grain niaiket, and the last news from England will tend 10 untitle prices for a tuna ; hut a lurtber improvement may be lelied upon, in this eoeniry for liread Stuffs generally, ClemeJ SOOO bushels Wheat, and 1640 l usliels Com. WHISKEY. In hhds. isdull at 21J, and some al,s al SI els. Sjle. In l0 ,o;ivo r:ril at 2222 cts. B AtVI'IMOIlK MVllKteT. Ojiee 1 ihe Uilti.iokk A.mkbici, O.I. 35. GRAIN. Wheat has odvuiced, and we now quote fair to prime Md. reds at l,20sl,23 per bushel. A stIb of of Pennsylvania reel waa made toa iy t $1,23. Corn has also improved t little. Sates of whito art 6C a 3 eta. and irf yellow at 63 c a. A lot of Pennsylvania yellow sold at '63 ct. Wrqu to Md. Rye at ti8 a '0 c;a. and Tcnn aylv ini 1 at 78 cs. Sales of Md. Oat at 4 1 a 45 e'a. hbligxous notices. (tj The Naw FnasBrrxniaw CuvncA, in Sc.vnuHT, will be opened 'fir divine seiviee.nn Sabbath, the 3lst day nf Oebdier instant, at 1 1 o' clock. A ccifleclion will be lalten up, lo Vie applied towards the pivmrnt oftlie balance remaining un. paid on the building, (Xj The people are invited to attend ihe opening ofthe newly Wift S. SchonlheAlse of the Lutheran (Tiurtli at Sunbury, on Thursday, the 4th of Nov. next. Divine aervice to tie in tooth the Herman nrtd English languages, lo commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. DIED, "fn Augusta township, on Tnesdiy the 19th inst., .1 A CO II KUKIUHT.in the 35lh year of his age. In Ihe Ksme township, on the lllh instant, CHARI.F.S ECKMA.,agcd about Ci years. !.-' I . L .'..fs,.;.. -J- L-tMU. Coal Trade. Amount of Coal carried on the Danville and Poltsvilln Rail Road lo Sunbury for shipping, du ling the week ending on Oct. 27, 019 Tons. Per lost repoit, 17,084 Total, I7.7H3 VrriiTunt of Iron O10 lianspmied, 2,281 JOHN BUU1J, v.. m. Susari ii a Co.il 'J'haiii. Total mou n I sliijiped from Wyoming Vallry, to June 21st, Tons, 7,1 IG Sell I' 1 1. V ILL Cost J'MAriK. To Oct. 21, 'J',,1,1, 161,092 I.itrLK cac v lk 1 ll C'OaL Tiunr.. To Oct. 21, Tuns, .11,958 Dr.uwint & Hvuson Coal'Tbaiie. To Oct. 9, Tone, 151,270 Pim: Guovk Coal 1'iiapk. To Aug. fi, Tom, 13,000 MorMT Carbhv Ratl Knari, Amonnt transported lo Oct. 2t, Tons, 74,609 MlIK HlLL& Svfll'TLKIlL HaV.v RaIlRoaTi. Amount transpor:ed to li t 21, Tons 223,183 Mill Ckkik Rail Road. Amount transported to Oct. 21, Tons 43,710 Schctlkill Vallit Rail Roaii. Amount transported tn Oct. 21, Tons 07,486 l.i.Hion Coal Tuaoi. To Oct. 12, Tons, 73,170 l'RICK CURRENT. Corrected weelity by Henry Yoxtheimer. Wiikat, 110 Rtk, .',0 Conn, 40 Oats, 30 Pork, 6 FLAXsrr.n, ... . J25 Ucttkm, ..... 14 Dkiswax, ...... 25 Tallow, 12 J Dm mi Arn.v.s, 75 Do. Paacres, .... 2(io Flax, 8 MicKLtn Flax, .... lo Eoos, ...... 8 'TO THE AFFLICTED. THOSE V bo are suffering from various diseases incident lo ine human family, wciuld do well to procure Dr. larlich't Cvmpuund Sinngihening und Cermtin Aperient I'ilh. which ure so pie eminer.tlv rrceommeinh d for Dyspepsia, !.ier Conipt.iliits. 1 aina in be side, buck and breast, Nervioua AlTetions, Head-Ache, and all the (lis. easea ol the "Momich and Howls. I'l.tnplilets may le obi lined gratis, which contain full and eiplicite directions for u-ing. Tlie reader is referred lo sev eral very interesting certificates of cures in this pier, which may be relied upon, as they nret iken from Ilia original. For site at No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH at reel, Philadelphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. A SPL.EXDIU ASSOUTMCXT or Wl.'ST arnved from the rity of Philadelphia, and s) fir s ilc, at the most reduced prices, foi cash, al tlie new stoie fonueily kept by John Uogar, aa follows. ' Mottling nl nil soils unit sizes, suca as Warm Oveicoits Co. lice.. Pantaloons, Ysi. Ac, Also, a large assortment ol Fine Culf ikiu and Wa tcproof Hoots, L ulie,' Lace Uools, and a variety of other Roots and Shore for the winter, trimmed and untrimmed Cum Shoes, sod Men's, Do) s aud Chil dieu's Pho.-s, ol all sixes. JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, Funbury O t. 30th 1341. tf. i:stitto orCiiailt-ri Iciiiiian. IVf OTK E is hereby given, tint L II ra of Ai' JLl n.li.lstralion of the bstnla of liaibs . man. late of Auusla townsbip, ibc'd,, h 4 iri.n g'snted to the su' scriber by ihe Regi1',,, 0f Jor. thuni'ii r'an I county. All persons having cl ims 01 deinan. Is sg iint the said ilece.'e',-, IIV nqUes ed 1 1 m.ke kn;AU the same to tho ,a tt ,vt mihoulde. lay, aud all those io.lebli., ,0 ,!ecciiej Dt0 Uj requested to cull und '.,,i,ke swtlemein. J AME-i ECKMAN. Adinr. Ru h Township, oa. 30, 4l.-0i " O'od I.siteut Fire Company." SJ'A IED MEETINU of ihe Cmpanr will b' .it-Id on '1'hurs.tay evening i.rxl, al 7 o'clock, at V.ie Court House. Punctual uttendanee ia re quested. N. L. PRIC'R, Oct. CO, 1341. Heei etary. "Good Will Tlr Company." V HE memliers of the "Good Will Fire Com- 11 .11 s " aro icqoe-trd to meat al the Court House, nn Monday Evening, Nov. 1st, at 7 11 clock prertsely. I'unelual alien. lance ia tequiied. Oct 23. J. H. ZIMMERM AN. c. ADAMS'S HOTEL, Sunbury, XorlhnmUei laud County, TENNSYIiVANIA. rPHE aulsA-riber hss rented thai laiiceassl rov - -- uirBI Tavein House in Sunbury, lately oecu- pisd bv Hiram I'mt, and is p rnnrd to accommo date all who will favor him with their custom, in a neat and comfortable maimer. HObEKT ADAM?.. Sjo.bu'v, Ocl. 231, 1811. SIlAMOKiN COAL. OF a very superior quality, can bo had nl any time, by application to the subscrilit'rs, in lots to suit ptirchaseia. They keep large, egg, broken, and fine coal, fit for burning lime. J. 11. ri;i;uv & i;o. RiifilrWry, Oct. 3. miLITAItV NOTICE. rPHf3 Independent Wnshing On Uat-- thllirtn of Vobrn'tfers wi'l rtio.-l for pnrsile and drill, fully equipped in wii t r uniform, and provided with 21 rutin's nt blnr.'' csrtrigcs, at Sunbury, nil Saiunlsv the :0ih ilny of October, inst., at 10 o' clock, A-. M. By order of llie M.ijor JOHN CM All T, Adt. oet. Hth. m. ATTENTION SOxS'DUKY GKlSYS. fAT' "T,, rnrred to meet for parade in M 11kel.srrn.11e, Sun bury, al 8 o'clock A. M. of tJa ui il iy. the 30th day of Oct. itist., in Winter nrriform, ttrrh Mrmlut to lie provide) with 21 munds of IHank cailrklge. By older of Cnplaiu Dewart, J. II. ZIMMERMAN, VrJt'lj SeiV. Oet.U.th. 1S11. (1K NOR.THUItIBERI.AND. A N Election wii lehcld nt ihe liSnkiiig House, mi Mond.iy llm I5lh day of .Novern'ei, be ten the h-nv3r of 10 A. M and 2 P. M., for the purpose nf choosing lid 'teen Ih'rctnrs to serve for the ensuing year. The annual ni -eilng nl" Hip KtoHJin'ili'rs will be held i-tl Ihe first TileadnV in .ovcml-r, at 10 A. M. J. K. PRIES I I. E Y, Oct. 10. Hi, Casher. 5 AS returned aaain to unl.uiy, ami is pre 1 ared to peifnTin hII ois raiious in Dlntal BvhiikrT In b's 11 11 il rcod st!e. Thoso tho dcFiro their Natural Teeth repaired, or new ones inser'ed, will ph ao leave wuril anon, aa hia stay will not ptoba'oly be more than two weeks. Cj' Residence at the Hotel of C. D, Wharton. OcIoImh 9'h. lr4l. MRS. BOLTON, RESPECTFULLY inf rms her f iei ds an I t!,e puMie cenere'ly, thit 'ho rontii,ic to keep lhat well known Tuverti Maud in Market str.ei. ."nnbiirv. sicn uf (be foimeilv kept by John Itolton. her husband; ami by rndeavoiing 10 con, loci the ettabbsliment in A manner to give saiistaction tn all, hopea to merit a liberal shale of public patronage. Sunbury, Ocmls r 9ih, 1841. pREDITOUS TAKE NiH ICE, Thai wc have applied lo the Couit of Common Pleas of Nor thumberland County, for tl.e I tin fit of the laws made for the relief of the msoeiil iliMois; and that the Judges of the said Court have oppninti J the firal Moud iy of Mnv'r. next 10 bear ns and our creditors al the Com I House in ISunhury, when and where vou may attend it you think proper. JOHN IIACKMA.V, IV'olfr 9th. 1B41. i.'rcdiiors 'In kc Notice. F REDEKK'K LAZ A R Assignee of Tin. 1'iotlioliot.ii v of 1 1 .as Couit- of Couimmi Pleas of Nortbumliei bind county, 1111 account 1 f the te,iits anil 1 Xpen. lollies by him, of ll'.o saiil Thomas A. l!il;inton, for the 1 X iiiontii m uf lln.se inteie-tCil, on or t t foie the third day of NuvrrnU r next, when 1 ho -aoie v. i l I slloMed by the court, unless cuus be shown to lliu (unliaiy. SAMUEL 1). JORDAN. Prothonotarv's Office, J i'ruth'y. Sunbury. RepL2!. lfill. $ i T.i. It .10 K til il ill Hie I nun i f Colon. hi Pie.is of ISoribuiubeiland l.'oulity. Cnuiinencing 011 ihe liist Mnnday of MoMinber Ik XI, tbcing the Is .) County of Noitbuiu'd. vs John lilnom, jte Ticjt. Josepti Tn go vs Martin M. MLsk vs John riit.fi t vs avi r, l.loj d, c ai vs Hugh ' l is vs John Yoiingmaii vs Oeinge ttyslet vs John D. Cnuden vs Augustus IJnss tt vs Kiel.arvls CV K vncil Vs Patm k II ic ,p.,.y Peter Filbert's sdms. Collllll'ltl. of P.i. 11 dger for lia.lger Win. A. Ll..d Solomon Mrugis Chtisb s W. Kicbards 1II1.1111 Sbq.inau Jobs. D. Cow dell Jacob Dfel a Saiah Lckcrt Daniel Dielli nbjihcr J nnes elr. l Elij.ib Cruwlord John A. Llod vs .11. l. J' ..Ull vV fj 0. ' rUlian Robinnn v. Soluaion Dunkelbeigcr Vs Jesan Paiker u VI .11. n. t, C.iu Cnnil'ih nl Pa. f' djytt ,4 j,,,,,, L-ri(k len.y riu H( hl. WiKott John Hm-'tr John Hun rt J;'t'i"u '' .i.lipa vs J 111.es D ell'ci.b.icber J."1' cMl Rolnns's ex'r vs Mai 'in W e.ivei .lulurj Yaiuell vs E.li I'rsiltorJ's jJm . Lyon, enilors. e of Sn itli ss Ih.b li. lias An In w 1' 111 k vs John A. J.lnx vs A. Meiightoii's adtnr vs Heury link vs Samuel lil.nr is lljvid liaHman vs P. Puril & J. Tursil 'I'll. .111 is Vauviilzah ilarllell for Piper llenien ct Foilinet John M . Russcl Joneph Manx SA.MLEL D. JORDAN. Prothon'itary'a OfTne, IfTne, 2 -11. Proth'y. Sunt.urv. Ocl 2, 1 j5r R E W A II D S ofl'eird for lliforniHtion It.st will lead t'i the C in- viciion of any person r pc-ons who have lull ur sli ill lien aiti r I. iy slot. rs nr oilier olisirucltous 011 the rail of ihe DauvilUi aud I 'otisville Railio.id. An ai t of the li gllalure has nude It. la oil', ner pamsln able by ioij iir.oiiii.enl in lliu PENI I'ENTlARY, and tlie Company aie deiei mined 10 piusccute ut leuib is lo li s utmost vxenl of Ibe I nv. Sr-pr. IS. b. R. V OtD, Manager. SIlFSCXT & FRy, RESl'ECI FULLY infoun ihe ciii..s oi rfm buiy and vicinity, lhat ll.ry line i.'k 11 lliu Shop laisly occupied by Win. Dursi, wbvie lliey will carry on ihe TAiLonma business, in all its vaiious braiiebes. Ry stud atiiiition and uasoiiulila eluiges, they expect to ninit a ahare of pul'lie 1 alronago. Su bury, S,j,. .h, I9U. 1 VaIuIs nf Joint C'liorry. NO I It 'E is herel y Riven, that the Register of NorlliuniU rlaiel county has granted letters lestaiitenlary upon the estate, of John Cherry, late of Augusts tnwn-brp, dee'd., to the subscii-U-r, resiilii.g in a il toA il.ip, All irsons having any iiem inns against kirt I state, are lequeetcil lo prigrn'l 'lheii, hml'lbft 'iriili-lited to make puyiuont IA the subsciiber. Sept. 4.-6. 1'ETER SNYDER, Adm. LIST OF BOOKS, fun mu m ' CO. 333. E'&iSSiZSaZlZ. NTIION'S Classical l) 'i.nis'ry; l.ernirier's d.i.', Ainsworth's do ; Cnl.b's doi; English BTid GerrYiSn do.; Antlion'a t'rcssr; Ambon's tiramincr; Antlien's ClCeioj Mail's 1 .iin Iceadert (lgilly'adii. Andcew's Latin I.ess'n-; Doriiiegan's I.rxicmi; Kivk's fire, k Cxleises; Davies'a I.ecendei; Graeea Mijira; Aibiinr's Roman Antiquities; Ptnirock's Golilnniith's Knglmd; lo. Greece; I ,v rU's Elements nf Geologv; Mis. Lincln's ltnlnnv; Elemenls nf Ilotanv; Bridies Alwebri; Porter's Rhetorical Ilea-tier-; Em T.i' GiKrapliy and Hi-tnry; Olney's dot Par'ry'a ilo.; J'iiinli' (irsmmerj Kirkhiiin'a do.; Ivav's Read, rs; ( 'obi's ilo; t'olib's Arithmeiiek; Pike's do.; EiiiiTsoii's do.; tubb's Spelling lli4(s ToAii'ado.) Cobb's Table Hooks; Evangelical Fa mily I.ihtnix; Cmtupe Ril'le'; Family do ; Coll iter- al do.; Ninall Iiil'les and Testjinenl-; Paikei'a Ex- rrcises mi Coinpositlon; Fruit of the Spirit; Uaxtei'a H din's Rest; AniericBii Kevnlutinn; Manyatl's No- vets; Mra. Phelps on Ciivtinslry; lltaJ; Cnteehism of American I.svvsi l.eilisifn Natsaral Maciet ("be- mrstiy lor llrgiroicr Enttln.h Exercisra adapted m Mllrra s tiTammer; Hcqiiel to Ctimlev a opi'lling liool,; AiileiieanClaaslli.uk; 1)hImII s Scboolmas lei's A k-m-tiiiit; A c 1e.1t variety id liluiik llooks, &.C Aognsl EX, 141. MADEIRA INE. I11M quality Madieia me, for sile low by Srt. II. P. MASTER, FOURTiriMIOnF liRANDY. A gmuTit artrcle utwaVs nn bund ulid lor siile by Sepi.l, ISI1. II. It. MANSER. Holland gi.v oniietust auuiny uiwavs On build and fir sftie I y Sept. I , Mil. LOAF AND LL'MP hand sod for ilc by H. D. Masses. rL'GAK. Alujs tn !Sp. 1, 1S41. H. n. MASSEIL NEW ORLCAN'trTurtAR- IItIUTffo- LAE. Oi tlie tnsl quality ulwaa on hand at d fir site by Jt'yli H. R. MAssf.R. liROW'N "Sil'li Ali. HI a -iood qu.ij.tv. lor sulc h.wby Sept . I.lt.41. II. ll.MAS.i:U. t.h'ELN AN D 11 LACK "J EA Ot the best t)naliiv aKavfon band end for tnle by S.-,'t. 1, lf.ll. 11. 1). MASTER. l.'Ol'FI E. Java, bto nnuI.at;uua L'oH' e, ton hi .1 1 it I v on b'liul in, J lor snle I v f. pl. 1. 184 I. 11. H. MASTER. " IS I 'ERA! OIL. Winter uml Junm.cr slrniind Xpi 1111 Oil, ot the tvsi quality, ulwn) a on hand ai d for s.ile liv ."vpt 1. IMI. 11. R. MASTER. M ELL. Ca Sent. I. 1841. -1 una Iiu..iti .'-un 1. lor ilc bv II. 11. MAS!ER. IRISH .-ALMO.Y Ol tho lKl quahl. ion stantly oil Land and for sti! bv f-'ept. 1,184L It" H. MASSE II. LlQUoirs. Ol all km Is Hint nl ti e I t.t quali ties, nluas on hand and lor sale bv bepl. I, 1841. H. H.'MASSER. SpiiING S'l LT.L. Of vaiiuiis sues l r Elq.tic Si rings, lor anle by 8e,-i. 1,1841. H. D. MAS.-ER. LARCK QUARTO 13 IDLES.-Tor tale ut very reduced prices by Sept. I. 1841. 11. R. MASTER b I.A.N K HOOKS. Of all km. Is, for sale by Sept. 1,1841. IL U. MASSEK. L! LANK DEtiDS. Uonds," MortgsReV; c. fJr stile by Sept. LJS4I. 11. 11. MA!ER. L'ITCVS' EITaNKS. for tale t.y Se(t. 1, lll. H. H. MASSER. CLOTHS, Uluf, Lilack. Invisible UnCn, Ac, for anle by Srpt. 1.1841. It. 11. MASTER, :AlMERLb AND SATTINLTTB. IV sale very low by Sept. I, 1841. H. D. M.!Fr, CARPETLNlt. Fui 'ale cheap hv Sept. 1,1611. 11. II. M'e;sER rLaNIvT: . 1 i tr balo t in ne Sept. 1. 1841. li , o, MASTER. i.n ui.e.m mlU Mts',.iNsrFo77irbJ J:-!"- 1!. 11 MASTER. ..... . . w . o AAJJ LUJ l l;A Ai6 I Ol sole by S'T'- '' "5J'l. If. H- MASSER. 11." nl V A 1 : -. . r . 1 1 EM P .Mi fOTToN I'W hE. I or sale II. ii. MARKER. bv rpt. 1, 1841. ilV.(i LINES, CORDS AND ROPES. or sale bv Sepi. I. 'lit 11. It. R. MAEP.. ATTENTION. .1 . S I I A i: V JO.VLS, r)ElJI Ls l'b the otteiitiou of his countiy bunds k- who are in want, to bis verv I . u s'nek of t'lipe'iris, Oil Cloths, M.Hni(!S, lings, llint.'iugs, Stan Rods, &.C., &C, that he baa jual opi rt. d, 11 1 hi. warehouses, .No. 18 .North Sid st e. t, and No. 2 t'burcli Alley, next door to ( bust Church, Plnla de'phia. July Ml. IMI Iv. UOrOSLD AME.XDKEM To TBS COITSTITTTTICIT, 'S 1.81 IITI'IK llll.llVt TO Tilt HI.Mli.VkST ur Tllk STA I X COSSTITUTIOM. "licmlrtl li tlie Scnalt and Utiuse ef tirpre Ktnttitivts in Gemrul j4tiiy rief. That the Coiistiniiion ol tins Ciimmouweiilih If amended in Hi tlniu section uf the second article, so lhat it shall lead as follows I "That llm CioviruoT shall hold his office during three yens, lr..ni ihe thud Tin s.l -v of January, next 1 nsuing l.i- eleeliou, and sliall nst be rspal.le of linloHig it longer than a sinlt teim if tkret years, in ai y trim of nine year.." M. A. CRABR. Speulxr of the ll.we nf Krn'tfnilatives. J.MK II. RVL(, Speaker f the Senate. rennH'ron'n, n v 3 Siti.LrAUi's Oirics. J I do 1 1 rebv Cer. tify 1I1 it ibe forego ing is a triu ropy nf a Resolution proposing- un aiaend.oenl ol Hie Consliinln'ii, winch was aj'Tid to al the I ist sc-lm if lie IisbnU'F, bj a inn j joiiiv i l 1 11.' nun. 1 era ei.eu.i 10 ra.,-( .ou-r, li e mlgiiial nf wlilcll (eiiiaiuk liiril tl, othce; hihI in 10n.pl am e w hh tl.e irlilb iiicl of Ihe Coiishv Ion. .a ol the Co I'moiV.ealih, I do beiify i-juai' lb s.llie lo t I u'-'.Ut J, as lllirikd by iSc .skI artn If. IN TE? 11VONY whereof, 1 -hat I. eri 1.1.10 irl ms h.uul and 1 al 1 sni.l .i.l.i i al Hamsl'ing, iUis Wvsv Jrtn itsy . t June. Is) l. . Ft!5. b. SlirNK," . Stcrttary ef Ike Cumniuntvtulh. July S.-.Miq. iltl lor s.u. Kinjuuu al lb a uffive. I Autul 21, Ifcil. ATTOHNHY AT LAW, i SUIIBURV, PA. Buniness kttended to in the Counti a Of NoV. rrrouil 'rlsnd, Union. I.vcnmlng mJ Columb a II. r. r t o 1 Villi MAS II ANT & Co, l.owin V Eaiihosi. fN-Ktlt Vfll Ad RKTnnLtis, MrFa'aiaMi &. Co. Kea.itn, 'ino'ti iV t'o., V TT n rpnnlB. THE subscrilier, i siding in the town tif Sl.emo k'l, offers for rent b.s Plnckstnitli Sn 11 slid Tools. Any tie-son wishing to rent the amne, can have possession at any time Iwtivecn Ibis "d the fniit of Siiptcmber next. J .e sl.i p 13 a good one-, end located in tho cin'.ro of the town. J'tlv 1 7.-tf J Or-E Pi! ZEPN. 1T2W GCOES. THE aul'scrilier livs nceiveil mi asoitmerit r.f Mew Goods, whiih be will sell nn lh I west terms. Jutiela. II. U. M AS-ER. JACOB MAXITIN, C'oniiulsslon and ai'tflcj RESrECTFI ELY infirm his friends and the Mt ichants gpniTs'lv, ilial he rcniinuea the Commiftion and Forwanlinrt ltusinrss. at I is w arc lmue, fool of t li.-' st. Railioad, t'cljwa tt and liihuylkifl. Mi rcll nits Vis . ni g'esV lo I h pjied, will find il much to their ailvnli;t', ss to tune lend piicX nf freight, to sii. 1 tbeir mmliMiili' In ll.v Depri, Ci'rner ot Front and Willow stn el P. jilron.!, ns tiny can then be sent rillu r ro'nfn by the Tido attr ('anal, l Schuylkill an. I Union Canals, a bo.ita will arrive ti-nl depnrt il .ily for tl.e Jnno.li snj SusqtieliHnnti (!arnlby Tiile-isu'er in low 1 f st.rn, or via Scliuyii.ll ai.d Union (niis from I Urm ,vi,t dam, Mrreban'a w:ll ileare le prrtirn'sf 11 serf! 1 !l goods disiiiod for r .ll.ef r ,its, to tbe lrc;s D-f.t, cornir of FrmH and M -How i.irt ith Uinct oi!S a.-enrnpr jln tim, "S..CU -fXi.' 11. y v si, li eni 10 l liij.M. Ciitre and fino ..ll sr.d r.ji'er tt f h Ai.l) prrres, nn It-.o I)elnV'a nr yr ur 'i!t. Phibil. rjihi:!. Ju e n, l.;i ly. . rii C) S. ! r t f V .ss ry Cup ana iV Im l.f-f I'rt . r. No. 10 Sni;-rn 4ru n rn I II II. ' IJi l. I i!I A "THKI(Ean e.tli I ii.' a nr'rr. if eanvo trii. !rs aie c u 1 ' ir,'l kej t .1 1 sj.d, ful salo nt It e most renniuiM,t ti 1 ins.. M i 2'J, 1841.- ly. KAYS, ILIiiO'i', li'JTJ ?; CCEI lv Dolr fiale iitulci s, t'i Fw'ct'i. tlritish und tiiuncu.11 Dry C'-rdi, No. 12 Noun! Vi.Iiid titr.i.r. I 111 la 1 1 1 rut a COUNTRY Mer.l.ants can le npi.lrtl hi xll linos witL nn 1 xtei.ie ;Mirtii 1 r t .ft!', i.b. no fionds, nn the I'.rsM tru5i i.o'.llf ui.d raiirfn 't 11 rn:; Msv 29. 1S4L I v. Atltlii lis ttiztiurvin & Smiths wxroi.E&ArB sifcr!, cas, oust. No. 1C7 V.rKT STiisrr. iiirt 4iu SiiiiiTg I H1LADCI.PHI.A. Vii n lunl 1 are ie.- 'folly 11 quested to e.ill riii' 1 xamiiie .hi ir 1 stenuve asortnicn!( wh'ch tbey wHI ,1,. il. h,ti resoi,il.lc leiina. IK41. lv SPANXSti HIDES, TANNEKS' CXt AND LEATHEE. D. K 1 R.K r A T 1! 1 C K & S O Xf .V. 21. A'oiA Third find, (nxrwLLN MitniKT ash t-itvsiix itiiits,) PIULADELPHIA. TT AVE for a'le n hrpe and rxcplipi t aFortmerf 1 oft?fiar;.A H.Jes, l'utna A'rj, 7n;nfr' (Ml, ie., at the In acsI lnnikrt prices, rril rr for caah, i exehnn'trr. jr I,tail,tr, or Upon credit. v'o'.sigi'nii nit of I either leceivtd fui sde, ol r i.'.clio'ed 1. 1 li e h'.ct.fh! ni.11 ki t pricis. rxj- Leaiber stnied fit ol chaige, April 17. 1641. I v. TO COCNTalY WERCITANTS. 'PI1E Siil.srril er, Aeenl ol I 111 & Ilairis, Hal M jiit.fj.'lnrt ra, fur N w Yolk, Pl.il ule! bia llaltitTiOio and u'l.ir lsre lilies, Huts me highly commi.tidcd l ir 51 ud cil-t ai d duf.hilityt has 01 I. and A lir-t rale ;.'i" tin "lit nf MA IB aid CA P&., suit o le f. r Spr.np s .In-, wh ih w ill I e sold veiy li.w, foi cnl Oi b peivsj ried.t, al tut titled cheap rtnre, .Nn. 40, Nintn T'niJ n'.ivl, op.sl'u the City Hotel. Pbila.'rlpblh. OLIVER N. THAI HER. Apml. N. D. Oideis lot Hats i 1 il.e 1 out, 'i . pr.ioiptly attended lo. The highest tito in Uah Or tjaiis) given I n Fur ikinj. Pbiladelpbia. April 10, lStl.-.lv .vFri:NTioNiXuriL"5Ts, f. s.p.t5cai. ii. rnicK, WHOLESALE CROCFRs, FOR W A DINij 5& raon res hixmissioh 4i wt Iiaxts, No. 39V, Market it' ret, f.te .Are uUv tkrerlh, I'lULAhLl 1'llIA, OF LEU for sale, al the lowest n.aiket pvces, a ci final nsinrtti cut if 7irn. Cifirt, Sngrrt, Molrutri, U'iRMi L'qwir. Spied, Ti.Larcn, Jc. (.'oOTSt VnMit ti. r.ceiud t.n.1 nil on c. mm'n sioti. MeiChsi.ts, Hotel kit pcrs, to r! othi is. w i ,1 find It to tin ir advaii'iige to call and txatnii.o rur toik, hi fore 'li j h 1 r. n ilsew l ire. ,M.r b i,ts wishirg tin ir goods t llirted in flis city, I y I avog an order, will hive them io.npty lniw:.id.J, by the miiit rxpiditioua I'm -.. iiiwi r. rniCK, John h. riiicx. F. h. (l, jell. I v. EAT & SSC'CTHr Si WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LOnKtEL! I EL'S AND STATMM.!:-', iXo. 12vJ Cliestiut Street, lu'ow 4hf I'hiJadclr hia. "H7"EEP cor.stantly on l.m.rl 1 gorier id assmt. 111111I..I Bih .nd fiation'iiv ccanpnsii g 'I li.ol.nir.l. Law. M..l:(.,t, ( -la.V.il. Vr-i-rliainJ rtus and Seluidl Dool.a, D H..fks, all s x s, Lid. eir. do.. Fairnly Hillo., To, U I U b W.it.ng P..H-r, M rs.pmg !',, i, A-c. JLe.. l.ieli tb.v .i3 ter at the lctHj. ites I I ontiny M i.h.nl's I r. . ss'onal Ci'viidcuit'ii.'iViclie.s, and all ototfa tlis wiy f.iiol l.ein with ibe r 1 u-.i, n, Pbiladilpnu, .pi iiiil'ir 7. t4il. Iv. Cite K n T i ; Tiv"n rc7 AM FA I I I'LEU ml , n iv lU- mj! s 1 V ber in Xoiilnnv, if I.e I. ,1 in., and 1I0 woik uir 1 oil d, Wo c!i he . Ik' 1 f su e at 1. dm . . Cisb pr ce-, ni us I w at if a l ul.'i ' v s Is! I y w In i.e s.i le. (1 oil W Hi 'li g Pir" l". 10 try -njnf 87, now at 73 in's; Lmar ft- k ' r . , - J hi 75 and Ci. 1 ow i t .'i .1 ...I .ii ; (i 1 I'-irt' Pols, foiiin ily a- I I t 1 6 an.1 I" e ij .'1' 1 o-v at 4d und .T cente. ami mher .n i U a e' li. nr p Lion. M .'' I :pe ai 1 I ,i.I a Id 1 be:io ii r sli. A. N. H. All p rs. its HJ-d 1,. ... ,1 fi.r.ii.ei'. aid !io w.sli 10 .,.. Cos's. 1. n:r....il tn ra and in ke siti.'.n li..i', wnhoul J. h.j , 1 ith. ( wnW casi nr bv glw .g 'heii note-. Su.bury, Aju: 10. UCNJiS MAS a