A Fact for Tint Conmdkrvtio.i of Conoress. It is stated as a fact, in the New York Sun, that one of the private mnil concerns received in one dy ,"5.10 letters, while the Tost Olfice re reived only three; and the private mail, at six cents a letter, received S31 30, while the Post office collected only Jilt six and a quarter rents. This is an important fact, which shows what will become of the revenue which the Govern ment derived from the l'ost-office Department, unless some reform is introduced and the cheap postage system adopted. The Postmaster Gen eral, it is said, has seen the necessity of the a doption of this measure, and in hi report to Con grcRS, in a few weeks, will press the necessity of a reduction which will not be lower than rive cents, nor higher than 10, and the President will also call the attention of Congress to the impor tance of prompt action. Congress, it is to be hoped, will pay more attention to it than at the last session. Had the suggestions of the press nnd the popular voice, as expressed through pub lic meetings, been listened to, the Government imightnowbe reaping the advantages which o. thers eajoy. We are anxious to see what effect has been produced in the last year upon the Post office department in the pecuniary resources by the private mails. Efforts for th LmKHATtoN of Gov. Dork. We learn from the Providence Gazette, of Tuesday, that Gen. Fessenden, of Maine, is in Providence, endeavoring to do something for the liberation of Mr. Dorr, upon a writ of error and habeas corpus. He made an application to have an interview with the imprisoned man, through the Mayor of the city, but the application was denied ! MARYt.AMiCoAr.. The first train of cars load ed with Bituminous Coal of Western Maryland, was despatched from the Mines to the city of Baltimore, by railroad, a distance of tOO miles, on Saturday last. The Buffalo Advertiser states that more money nas already been squandered in the Illinois Canal 100 miles long, and which is unfinished, than was etpiired to complete the Ohio Canal 30'J miles n length. Pkotksiantisi PitEtmMiNAN t. New Hamp shire is the only State whose constitution does Hot hIIow a Catholic to hold the offices of Go vernor, Councellor, Senator or Representative. A proposition to amend the constitution by abo lishing this restriction, was submitted to the people, and the majority against it waj large. A Fall. While the workmen were hoisting a new bell to the cupola of the Washington street Baptist Church, Buffalo, on Monday last, the ropes parted, the bell falling a distance of sixty feet, breaking through the floors and lodging in the earth under the basement. All hands nar rowly escaped. Wholesale Si.ai i.iitrr of Hot:s. Prepara tions have been made at Madison, Indiana, to slaughter and pack 100,000 hogs during the pre sent season. Tiik Camden, N. J. Race Coi rse is about to fce abandoned. The whole establishment is to be sold at public auction. American Apple are deemed as great a luxury in England as Knglish potatoes are this season in the U. States. IIomaoe to Beai -iv. A New York publisher is preparing magnificent prints of Mrs. Madison. Mrs. John Tyler, and M rs. Polk ; the first an F.x President's lady, the second a President's lady, und the third a President elect's lady. All charming and beautiful. Twenty seven whig newspapers having sup ported Mr. Clay through the late campaign, have now come out openly for Nutivism. Freeho to tiik Bom.. Nathaniel Hood, of Kings county, Va., lately deceased, left by his will nearly all his slaves free, amounting to some two or three hundred, with ample provision to carry them to Liberia. Playing Chkss jiv Ti:i.KfiKAru The Wash ington Chess Club and the Baltimore Chess Club lire topluy a game of chess through the Magnetic Telegraph, soon. Hi-sines and Religion. In Main they li berally distribute business cards and circulars a mong the congregation at the churches. The ministers are beginning to oppose the custom. No wonder. Rail Road EMinnisF. The subscriptions to the Canada and Boston Railroad already, it is aid, reach eight hundred thousand dollars in Bos ton. The Indians in thi neighborhood of Fort Ona chita, are said to be in a state of open hostility to the whites in the vicinity. So alarming has lie come their position, that an express had been des patched to Fort Jessup, for three companies of V. H. Troops to quell them. There is regularly organized temperance s riely inthe Cherokee nation. Nearly 20IIU Cher okees have enrolled themselves as members, and taken the pledge. This is an example of the ad vance of the 'savage" that might put whites to the blush. It is said that out of 00,000 members of the Baptist churche in Georgia, L,U00 of them are black persons. In Augusta theie are 1000 blacks members f that church and iOO whites, and in Savannah 2200 blacks and 300 whites. The capital invested in Manufactures at Low ell, exceeds eleven million dollars. These fac tories consume annually VifiOQ Ions Anthracite Coal. The number of distilleries in Sweden is said to be liO.OOO ; furnishing 400.000,0m) gallons of spirits annually, while the population is but 4,008,000. A writer in the National Intelligencer, speak ing of the morality of the Parisians, says : "Full one-third of the population of Paris live together without marriage-." hocking Murder near Vallejr Forgo. A friend residing at Phrruixville, informs us that "an Englishman by the name of William Palmer, aged 21, was a day or two ago found in a ravine, under stumps and leaves, in an obscure place, within half a mile of Valley Forge, ha ving been shot in the neck, and received other marks of severe violence. An Inquest reported "Deliberate Murder." He had been missed for about three weeks, but it was supposed that he had clandestinely left. Suspicion had fallen up on a man with whom he was boarding, who has been arrested and committed for trial. Another boarder had missed a considerable sum of money, and this is supposed in some way to be connec ted with tho motive." Our correspondent states that the neighborhood is much agitated, as this is the first murder ever committed in the imme diate vicinity. A deep feeling prevails moreo ver, because the accused is connected with one of the largest and most reputable families of the neighborhood. The Norristown Register gives some further particulars of the murder of young Palmer, near Valley Forge. The nameof the accused is Peace, and the two went nut gunning together, but with only one gun. Peace returned without his com panion. This excited inquiry, a search was made, and the dead body found in a neighboring wood. Tho Register adds : 'The pecuniary circumstances of Peace had been very embarrassing for some time, and he had been pressed very much for money. Direct ly, Peace was found to possess an unusual quan tity of it, and with it he discharged some debts, one of which amounted to about Sfil. The Eng lishman was poor, yet the sudden reverse in the circ umstances and conduct of Pi ace, induced a general suspicion that he had been the perpetra tor of the muder of the former. Accordingly on Saturday last the 10th inst., he was arrested, and underwent an examination before n Justice of the Peace, in that vicinity. He could not ac count for the receipt of more than $2.i of all the money in his possession. The 61 above mentioned was paid on the day of the man's dis appearance, whereas he insisted that it was paid loin: before j this debt was, moreover, paid by ten dollar uotes, none of which he could account for. The circumstantial evidence adduced, was so strong against him, that the magistrate felt o bliged to have him committed to the County Jail at West Chester. The deceased was subsequent ly disinterred, and upon a post-mortem examina tion held over his body, he was found shot in the back of his neck, and his skull was broken." The Great Font II ace at Ilobokrn. On Th ursday the Great Foot Race on the Bea con Course, New Jersey, came off. It ended in the success of John Barlow, (English,) who com pleted his ten miles in S I minutes and 2 1 seconds. There must have been at least thirty thousand persons present on the stand and in the ring. The time of the principle race was as follows : Barlow 1st mile. S minues 10 seconds. 2nd :td -1th 5th 6th 7th Sth tnh 10th 5 " 13 " 82 23 2S .12 Xt 3.1 25 Making 10 miles in 51 minutes21 seconds. Steeprock (the Indian) I minutes 33 seconds. Grertihalgh, 55 " 10 " Guildersleeve, 5fi " 1 " First prize, $700, John Barlow. Second prize. $230, Steeprock, (Indian 1 Third prize. St.'iO, Greenhalgh, (English.) Fourth prize, 75. Guildersleeve. Only twelve persons had filtered for the race. There was previously a race which, allhongh not advertised, resulted as follows : Thiee miles for a jnirse of f 200 $50 to the second man in. The competiters for this race were Edwitt Brown, Ambrose Jackson, William Fowl, and Myers. First Mile. Second Mile. Third Mile. Brown, 1 gave out Jackson, 2 1 1 Fowl, 3 3 2 Mvers, 1 2 gave mil. Time 5 m. 10 sec. ,V:0 3.3i Jackson won the first prize in lfi minutes and 16 seconds, Fowl coming in a short distance be hind him. A'. V. I 'If hi an. Tai TnasK Ki nnMs. The world we inhi bit i dividrd into three giaud departments, named the Mineral, the Vegetable and the Animal king dom. The first named forms the base of the o ther two ; thus I lie vegetable kingdom derive life and nutriment from the mineral, ai d the animal kingdom is supported by the vegetable. No mineral roh.tancc can liecnme a part nf in animal body, because!- cannot be digested. uik silver is a mineial, Calomel is sublimated .pjicksil. v. f ; therefore, ndom I cannot lie digested, but when lodged ill the body sc.s a a cta-toding pn son. Instead, therefore nfrilnnn I, use Br indri Ih's Vegetable Cnsvvrsd I'ills; U'cause lliey are a ine dicine enracled entirely from veg, tables, and known by long eiper.eiM'e to be perfictly innocent, and yet of more power as a iigitive or cleanser of the alimentary canal, than any other medicine. Their ifltct on tle system is so yai-y (hat it is a remarkable fait that the same dose may be given to an infant or adult, without the possibility of doing any injury but on tl contrary good. (X7 Purchase of H. U. Msssrr, Sunbury, or of the agents, published in another part of this paiier. "flood Intent Fire C'oiiipaii)." A STATED MEETING of the Company will Ire held on Tuesdiy evening nrit, at 7 o'clock, at the Court House, Punctual attendance is re quired, CHA8. J, UKUNBK. Nov. 30, 1 841. Sefefary. "WuMliliiKttm Fire Coin puny." THE members of tl "Washington Fire Coin- pany" are requested lo meet at the rotate House, on Mtiitl.iv Evening, Dec. 3d, at T o' clock, precisely, Puni'ltnil attendance is inpute I. Nov. ao. JACOU YOUNG MAN i See. DALTiniURR MAHKKTi Ojjict of the Daltimom AwiarcAit, Nov. 25. GRAIN. The price of Wheat remains steady at 88 03 cts. for good to strictly prime red, anj 75 a 88 cts. for inferior to good. A sale of Pcnna red, not strictly prime, was made to day at 88 a 00 cts. Md. Rye is worth 63 cts. Sale of old Corn to day at 43 4.1 cts. for white, and 45 a 47 cents for yellow t and of new at 39 40 cents for while and 41 43 cts. for yellow. We quote Oats at 35 a 20. WHISKEY. Sales of bbls. to-diy at MJ cts and of hhds. at 23 j cts. A Dumfries paper says, we were shown to-day a brace of crows nearly at white as snow. They are this year's birds, and were taken out of the nest with one of the ordinary color. " A." TALLEPwCEAMP, Surgeon nnd .llcclmiiicn 13 E5PECTFULLY otters his profess' onal ser -1 vices to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Sunbury and its vicinity. He is prepared to attend to every thing in the line of Dentistry. His work will be warranted equal to any done in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Persons desirous of procuring Wnnta sts of TEETH, would do well to give him a call, as much lime and expense might be saved by having their work done at home. (j Residence, for a short time, at John Hause'a Hold. Nov. 30, 1844. 31 Lost ! ! SOMEWHERE between tho residence of the subscriber, in Chili-qusqun township, North umberland county, and the Iwrough of Sunbury, on Tuesday, the 13th inst., a small Pockrt Door, containing a note of hand from Tobias Kieniert and Joi n Murray to subscriber, as the administrator of Thomas Murray, dated in January, 1829 j and another note of hand to same, for f 18, dated in 1810; a sobpn-na for witneaseae-., and a five dol lar bill on the Bank of Northumberland. The finder, by returning it, will be suitah'y rewarded ; or by leaving the papers at the Post Office, Sunbu ry, or forwarding th m to the subscriber, may keep the five dollar bill. JAMES F. MURRAY. Chdisquiique, Nov. 30th, 1844 tf LIST OF JURORS OF Norihnmberland County, for January Term, A. D. 1845. rand Jurors. Turhut. Isaac Dunkle. Delaware. Win U Irwin, John Beard, Abra ham finrner. Milton. Lewis E Evana. II J Eckboit. Chilifijini'jUt. Joseph Fordesman. P'orthunibertind.i Youngman, Uenj Hein. Augusta Henry Mnlieh, snr. Shamukin. John Hoffman, James Yoeum. Rush. IsascKsse, Win Kotlirnnel, Jacob Arler. I pprr Nnhonny. Gideon Adam, Solomon Folk, Samuel N ea-t. iAiver Muhonny. Jonathan Dockey, George Hoi in, Andrew Detty, J.icob Snider, jr., Elijah llyerly, John Bowman, jr. Travers Jurors. 7'ur6i. John Foi. Iswi. Adam Wchuyler, Jacoh Hunsirkei. Drlmi'ure. Jiea Kuthc.rt, John Hittlo, Isaac Vincent, John Fogelman. Daniel Nicholas. Milton. Michael Kramer. Chilisqxtnque. Thomas Hubhen, John Heller, Win lUnihsM, Robert I. yon, Edward Buoy. I'oinl. John Pfouix, Albui Newbfty, jr., Wm Dentli r. Surlhumlirrliind. Wm H Wapplcs. Suuhiiry. lames Husted, Jobu Hdeman, Geo D Yt'Ui (man. AugustI. Jacob Rhnsds, Charles Robins, Jas I. vile, Pbilip Gsul, Andrew Ksthennan, Peter smiling, George Siler, Jolm Yordy. Shamnkin. Morgan Hughes, John Huff, Fur man FsmstvoTib, John K Csinptiell. 7t'uA (ieorge A Dnon, Benjamin Mathias, Jxcnh Snider, Alexander CampMU Cool. David Thompson. Michael Derk.snr. I'pprr Muhoimt. George Hsas. lAii'tr Mnhnnny. Hh Kemble, John Mrs-, ner. snr., Henry Wea-t. Jarktnn Usniel Hohner, j'.. John Kirhl, Hen ry Lstsha, Henjamin Heim, Jacob Weiser.jr. l'elit Juror. Turhut. Jme Armstrong. Iswi. John Klupp. Ihhm-arf. Jacob Dteliler. snr., Georce Fox, S.imuel Dearmoud, DaviJ T Mack y, Jared Ir Mlne. M.llnn. Isaac Hotisrt, Henry Wilhelm, George Ellrrt, Michael hbtlelll.ikrr. i'ltilittuuqur. Thomas All n, Janers Jonlan, Andiew t't l.er, jr. t'oinl. Daniel Vankirk. Xorthumbtrlund. Abialiam Hollopeter, Jacob lii.ler. S'urirWy. Cbaile Weaver, Peifr W Giav, Augutta Jacob Evert. Joseph l.yOe, Hubert G Purse I, J icob I tewitt, Thomas Wolf. jr. A'wA. J.c'h Patten, Alexandei Moore, Cas per Heed, Jacob Heed, jr. .r'r Mahonoy. David Dunklcltcrger. Jtickmn diaries Kotbennel, Mirhas I Creasin ger. Peter Pi rl', IVler Reed, Jicuh llohnrr. Nov. 30 h, HII. Notice. riHE First Presbyterian Church of Noilhum 1 tfrlaiid will npfli tlieir new house of wrorehip, (it Providrnre erniil.) on the second ssl'balh of 'fit monih, Deeniiber 8lh. Preaebing by the Itcv. J.wl Parker, I). I) , of Philadelphia. Hi I. gions se i vices will le continued duiiug iho wnk ensuing the Dedication. Seveial niininiers ure i 4cted to aitl in coll lucliug the rar ling- The ('oiiKregaiion extend a cortll d invilstioii to llieir fiienda in the vicinity to un.ie witn tlieiu on ibe occa-ion. Norihumberland, Nov. 3:1, 1844, ;eore (ulliiliaCsi IX ale. NOTICE is hereby given that Ul'ers f admin istration have been gianted to the subscriber, uu the ealate of George Gtitlvh il, dic'd. All per sons indebti d to said estate, or having claim ag mist the same, are requested to call on Ilia subscrilnr and settle the same without delay. DAVID IIKESKU Augusta, Nov. 33, 1814. 6i Adm'r. EVAN. UTHERAN ftYNOD Or Hunt I'tiinsiivuniu, MET at Heading in the preceethng week, and among other linportaul businesa, passed a Tesolu. lion uu account of the dolelul condition if ihe Church, to appoint tire first Thursday in December next as d.iy uf huinilistion and prayer. It is hoped that Curisiiaua of all ileuoiiiiuatiuiis Mill humble ilituiM'lves, and pray vtiih us fir a revival of Religion, on said duy. I. P. Ml I NDIM., Nov, 1 ej. IV. i but ul th' rvnoJ. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD! CANTRELL'S Celebrated Family Medicines TILL not cure every thing, but stilt remain unequalled in their several departments by every thing ever offered to the public, wht have voluntary came forward and offered numerous and highly respectable testiin mials of their superior cfficicy. CantrelCs Compound Medicated Syrup of Sar snpnnlla i or, Anti-Scorbutic Syrup, for the cure of Scorfuls, Chronic Rheu.n itism, Chronic Swel ling of the Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, and all Disca-cs arising from the abuse of Mercury, iVc unsurpassed by any thing in thn market, comhi. ning all the virtues resident in thn Snrnpnrilla with a modern medicament, only lately brought out by the most respectable medical authorities. Price, 50 cents per bottle. Canrcll's .1nti-Iyprptie Pmrdrr, for the re lief and permanent cure of th.it most distressing complaint, Dyspepsia, in all it forms and atniro. It is duly a most valuable remedy. S.dd in bottles at 35 and 50 cents each. Cuntrell'l Jlgue Mixture and Tonic Mriliea menta, stands at tho head of the list unrivnllcd by sny, or all the innumerable medicin s in u-e throughout the length and breid h of the lnrd, for the cure of Kr.vrn nnd Aocr. in all its stages, and frum all its cnnsciucnccs. Resident in Fever and Ague districts should never le without it. The eubsciilier will forfeit FIFTY DOI.MKS here his medicine tails In ierform a cure in the most obslinaie case. S,iJ WhnVsale and Retail bv CAI.EI1 CRKS SON. at bis Drug Warehouse, No. fi North Third Street, Philadelphia ; also, bv the rrgvil irlv ap. pointe.1 agent. SET II W. ROBERTS, Wholesale Druggist, No. 54 Watar Street. Mobile, Prepared orlv bv the Subscriber, corner of C A R PENTER and SECOND Sireets, Mow Chrisii an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Oliserve, none are genuine without the sienaiure of JOHN A. CANTREI.E. Cnntrell'" iciie !IKtnro, or Tonic niedlennieiila, For the cure of all HJicut nffielion, if taken or eordinif tn direct inns. It is a never failing remedy which no fami'y ouuht to be vtiihout, especially in low marshy countries. As this medicine ia put up under the prnprie tor's immediate insxction on the most scientific principles, being Pun ly Vi getsble, and having tried its ellicscy on thnuands, for upwards of 12 years, and to his knowledge when taken strirtlv ac cording to diirctions, there has not been one fadure. Cutler such circumstances I recommend it to the public, adding a certifnats in support of my asser tion. I.John Hnrn, do certify that I was in the ship Tobacco Plant of Philadelphia, Cspl. Reed, in June, 1827, bound to Liverpool ; took the fever anil ague and laid in Liverpool some time under the doctor's bands, went fiom there to Baltimore, lay in the Infirmary for four or five weeks from thence in Philadelphia; was six months under Dr. Coats ; from thence to New Yr.rk went to the Hospital, remained I here about four wteks without any relief tried every th'ng without any benefit, for five years. Hearing of Cautrell'a Ague Mix ture from a ftiend, I went to his store, told him how I whs afflicted, and got a bottle of his mixture and used it according to directions. It made a er feci cure, and I have not had the least n turn since. I do with confidence recommend it to thn public. JOHN BURNS. .Medicated Syrup ofSursmpai Ilia. Philtd.lphia, April lOth, 1811. Mr. John A.CnTum, Dear Sir, Having la n sfflic'ed for upwards of two years with ulceration of the throat, de-troying the whole of ihe soft palste, then ihnntgh the upMr part of my mouth into mv nose, from which sever al pieces of bone came out, which partially destroy, ed my sieech, through a kind Providence snd your Medicated Syrup of Hars.iparill.i, I am now If stored to peif. ct heilth.aud my sight, which waaeo much unpaid d, is as strong as when a Isiy. I thought it a duty I owed to you and those simi larly affected, to make it public. Yours, R. spec'fnlly, SAMUEL K!f!K, Corner of Tenth and t'oaies Streets. I.Gal-ril Joust n. No. fi Reek less Street, do cei tifv thai my wile, Jane, was alllii-ietl lor two years wilh Rheuinaiism, and at bit was entirely di-a'dcd, so that she was obliged to be confined to bed ; bear ing i t'aiit'rll's Me lit-ated Symp of Saisipsrilla, or Ami Scoitiu'ic Symp, I proeuied f.mr b..tl s. which completely removed all her pain ami still; liess from her limbs; two in re hollies made a per fect cure. Si e is now able to attend m her house hold duii.a as m-ual. G MlltIL Jt).Sl tl.. Philadflphis Jan. 2td. MM, De crip'ive I'ainphbls may bv had ol the agents, (Gratis.) J. W. FUll.ING. Sunbuiv, Nov. 9, 1 s 1 1. ly .tgrnt. .11 r. I'olluier HAS rscfive.l the reefnl siyle of I' isl.ionsldr FhII Milleiifrv. still will iiisltn mi Itomiia til all kinds in the latest slvle. Nhe h.is id bo lor ssle a v irirty of i boiee articles, Birch as I'sIm-oi-s, .loves, Hibbtnis, Ladies' Craals, Ac, mid resM-eifully rn ipirsis her cuslitnif rs and odiers to call slid see, Sunbury. Nov. tub, IKH. 3t .lolin I'verlN IMale. "TfOTICE in hereby given Ihsl letters nf ail liiini.tr lion h ive Iwn grnntrd to ihe sul seriU'r, on ibf eslsle of J dm Eveit, nf Sharni liiii lowjislnp. ibi'd. All perstins iiiilebti-,1 or bavinir claims agiinsl said fHtale, are ri'ipn ste.1 lo rail on the subncrils'r for setlb im nt. n or before the fi st day of llccember next. JOHN EVEKT.jr. Shamokiu. Nov. , IMIt fit Adm'r. Ci L ASS. by 10, best nil m Cut Nails, nil aire-, SmIi. bv the rsia an. I bmril, II its and (,'ap-, oi t!,,. H st mlity. All for se al re lin t .1 pravs, liy Sunbury, (M.3fi, I n 1 1. H. B. M SKI!. Uhlale of 4 l. Jolaii .lneai tle d. fF. T I E US of Admiiiistr.itioii on said drcc- tit ill's i vljte, have Is'eo grant d io the sob M rioeis. Persona knowing iliem elvi s in.b ble I to said isita'e, ara noetfd to lii'ike imoiediaie pay menl.and those having t'eiimnds ag iinst the same are retinled to presem tin ir accounts for elimin ation and seltlerwnt. The sdminit,aiora will at lend t the dwelling hoioe of the deeeaaed, on Ihe I .'th of .November next, lo examine accisanls and make Klllcnienis. U'M.H. Ml V.M'H, EI.IS1IA KLINE. Sunbury, tVt. I?, t44. tit AdmiV Mlehuel Itot k-llli'M i:tate. OI'IrE is hereby given, that b t'era of alirn isiralion have hum ranted to Ibe subs- rdi. r, on the estate uf Michael Hock-fi Her, (b-c'd., lam of Augusta township, NoiibuiiilH-rland courtly. Per miiis indebted losaid estate, or having claims sgainsl Ihe same, are rcijuikted lo call on Ibe su'i-cnbcr fur siiileincni. s..C E'KIAN. Oiiobn I'Jdt, leU IjI AJin i, vAi i:t a ii m: voyt put o, ron tiik craa or DYSPEPSIA. THH Medicine is offered to thn public gener ally, from a full conviction that it is superior to any other medicine now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility or Bodily Weakness, Ac. Its effects have been tested in privtito practice of near eight years, snd it ia now more extensively circulated, at the solicitude of many who have ro ceived the mol signal benefit from the tt-te of it. The following is one among a mimlwr of certifi cates teceived in trillion to the success of this mo diclue: LisriiTRK Co. March 18. Da. GnianR W. Aur.t, cr Sir ; It is with great pleasure that I in form you of ihe success attending your Dyspeptic Medicine, while employed in mv na( licit. From past experience, I firmly believe that in eight rases out of ten, the Dyspeptic, by tho use of your mcdi- ine, may entir. ly rid himself of this thorn in the pathway of life: not only in dyicptic cases, hut in all eisea of constipation, and diseases ilciend:ng on a dibililn'ed slate of ihe nervous system, toge ther with a to'pid si ite of the bowels, will your E liiir be found of inestim ible value. Numerous in--l, us es wbeiein Hie usefulness of the medicine has been rra!i-ed, may W foi warded, if reipiired. I wi-b you k"s' success, and recommend Ihe medi cine lo the MilTermg p'1 "f niankind. Yeuts, wilh great rcpret. HOBEH r AGNEW, M. D. C"V for snle at the store of H. 0. Masser, at'lit for ihe proprietor, Sunburv, Pa. October 3fiib, lull. jy NEW CiOODS. TIIIE saltacriber has just received from Philadel JL phia a fresh supply ol Naw Goons, consisting in part, nf Mnuslin Dcrtinca, Crape Delaines, Cashmere de Eeossr .S'Atps, llundkereheifs, Ve. Also, Hearer und Silk Huts, a good assortment of Men's and Hoys' Cops, Groceries, Liquors, Salt, Sr. vVr., all of which will he sold at the moat reasonable terms. Stmic Jnrs and Jugs, cheap, H. 1. MASSER. Sunburv, Oct. 5th, 1814. i nn hags ssii, 1 VV loo Bair.la do., at fl 75 essh, fir sale by B. HENDRICKS. Sunbury . Oct. 19th, 1841. BK I'SSE I .S, I N G R A I N A ND VENETIAN C a r j) c I i n s . JO ST. I'll H LUKWOOI), Ao. 1 1 1 Chesnut Street, Corner Franklin Square. PHILADELPHIA. HAS just received and is now opening a very enteniiive and beautiful assortment of CAR PETIXU8. The goods are fresh, and of new sty Irs, and being purchased principally for Cash, they will he sold al Ihe lowest prices; they consist in part, nf Splendid Brus-e's. - CARPET- Beautiful impeiial 3ply, 1 INGS, Super Ex'ra Ingram, vColors w.ir- 3 1, 4 4, ft Twilled Venetian, ranted " " " Plnii do. J DURABLE A I irgn slock ol well seaaoned OIL CLOI II8 of all widih. Hi s, Bismi(i, Ac, together with an extensive atsoitmcut uf Iaiw priced Carpetings nf all ile-criptions. Purcha-irs are ri quested to rail and see ns, when tbev will find an extensive assoitmesil at the most reasonable prices. Pbil .deiph.a. Oct. ft h. 1814. if "ah II n V A: K VA v WHOLESALE & RETAIL HAT A: CAP AIAMJI-'ACTIMIEKS, South liUSt corner of Market and llh sis.. I'liilailtlplila, THERE they alwavs ke. p on hand an cxlcn -ive a s iiliii. in of HATS CA PS of every description, got up in Ibe last anil most approved si) re. I'eis .us derirous ol piirehasiug siiH'ror ani cbs on the most lesson ibre lerms, will find it lo iheir advanliige lo call In fore making purchtscs id-ew In-re. I'biladelphia, Oct ftlh. 111. I y Sill (HUM'S PATKX'P T 1!IS Midline bis now been tested by more than ihirtv families in this neighborhood, and has given entire .stil n-lion. li is so simple in its em struetioli, that it cannot get out of order. Il contains no iron to ru-t, nnd no -piiugs or rollers lo get out of repair. It will do twice aa much wash ing. Willi less than hall the wear and tear of any of ihe hie inventions, oud wh it is .! greater In.por iance.il co-Is but little over half as nixich as other wa-biug niscbtiios. The subs. r:ier has the etclu-ive right for Nor. tbutiibeibiiid, I'm I.t innng, Cnlurnbi.i, l.n- zeiiiu ami Clioton counties. Price of single un ci fti. II. II. M AS.iE H. The follow irt re l lic sl.- is tioin a few ol those who hate tbivv ru .cbi .es in use. Sniibiiiy, Aug. 21, 1X11. We, ttw nil-si l ibers. terltly tliat wh have now in n-e, in uur Ijinilns, -liiii;i'il'- t'.ilenl Wash ing M lehine," and do not b silato stying that il is a most i x t lb ut invention. Th.it, ill Wa iting, il will mivc more than one h ilt the u-Unl labor, Pl at it d.Ksii t reipiiie more than one tbiid ihe usual ipiantily of m ip and water ; and thvt theie is H i rubbing, and run tpn iitlv. btlle or no wear ing or h aiing. I'h-it it km ka oil' no bntioiis, n, that ibe liuesl clotbi n, such as Collar-, I icea, lin ks, trills, Ac, may be n.islied in aveiy short lime wiiiioiit ite lensl teiyniy, imt m ion won in any apparent wear and Irar, halevr. We therefore clieerluHy reeoiiuueinl 1 'o our fi lends and In the plttc, as a mtsi vwhl and labor saving machine. CD XHI.F.s W. HLGI.VS, A. JOHHAN, CI is. WEWEH. Clis PI.EXSANTS. ( . 1 1 t: I S MAHKI E. 1 1 1 in. GLtt. C. ELK EH, iu:. i. iii:M)Uii ks. (illiKitN l.l'.ISENUING. lints'. Horn, (Ioiiii ily 'fiemoi.t 11'iOf. No. Ilti I'd -nut s in",) Philadelphia, ScprC.r.bri '.'Isi. lull. I bine u-sd SliHgeil's P.itelll Washing Machine in iy lion e upw trds or eight m.mtb-, and do not hist ste tti isy that I deem it one ef ihe mo t Use ful and valuable labor-saviir, machines ever iuvt n ttd. I foiineily kept two women continually oc cupied in washing, wAo now do as much til two days ss they then ihd in one weak. There ia no wear or te.ir an waslimg. and it requites not more than one-third the usual quantity ol soup, I have had a lounlsT ol o lui in n bines in my lam l, but this isao ilecidedly suS'iioi to every thing eUe, and so li tie l-able to get out nf lepur, that 1 would not do without one if they i-houll roai It u limes the price Ihey are sold for. DAMl'.L llKKIi. 'P WEE IX LO I'll, a In bgbt snd rlas'ic, !ji S isitdatvi.s srne'f . all wn.il, i uti ins' iiaiaud Pauls III' sale I Ulll very low, IV hj H. B M CHEAP CARPET STORE. ON THE CASH FLAN. At An. 11 Slrnwlmry St. Philadi Iphia. flHE Rent of the suhnrilMv in their present 1 situation being very low, and their terms CASH, they are enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cannot fail to be satisfied, and ihey invite tho people of Northumberland and the ad joining counties to call and examine their stork, as they offer an excellent assortment, comprising Beautiful Imperial, :tjly , Suporfliie Ingrain, I Heavy Twill, i! Venetian, S-CA RPET1NGS. Fine English Worsted do. i Plain Siriped do.J Willi a large Slock of well Reasoned Floor Oil ('loihs uf ail widths, for Rooms, Halls, Door Pie ces, etc. Also Furniture Oil Cloths, Beautiful Hearth Rugs, Tabln Covers, Floor Bair.o, Rag Car pels, Mailing, Ac Ate, together with a large Stock of low prirfd Ingrain, Entry and Stair Carpets, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices in thn city. r.LDHIDGE St IJ HOT HER, No. 41 Strawberry street, one door alwjve Ches nnt, near 3d street. Entrance slso at No. 50 South, Second street, Philadelphia. Sept. 3Hlh, 1S11 :im SFANI SH HIDES Ml TAXXKIIS' OIL frt Diy La PMa Hides first quality. :t-00 Dry La Guira. do I4MHI Dry Salted La Guira. do 'JOOO Dry Salted Bnxil Hide', tlo ',1? Bales' Green Suited Pallia Kipa. 20 Bales Dry Pa'ua Kips. 124 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Tanners' ami Curriers' Toolf. For sale Id Country Tanners at the lowest price and upon Ihe la'si terms. N. 11. The highest inatket prices puid for all kind of leather. D. KIRKPATR1CK A SONS. No. 21, South Third St. Philadelphia. September 14, 1H44. ly. TO Country Merchants. rriHE Subscribers respectfully invito Country M Merchants who are atom lo purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, hi an examination of thtit respective Stocks, believing that their several as sortments are as cnmplote as have ever been oflei e.l in the Philadelphia M irk. t. With stocks ol GoihN in their several Depart ments of the choicest kinds a determination to si II on terms which cannot (ail to prove satifficto ry nnd a disposition to please old and new custo mers, will, we hope, I a sufficient inducement to purchasers to call at our icspeclive establishment. Silks and Fancy Goods. W iV R P Remington 80 Markot Street. Ashliurst Remington 60 " Buck cV Potter 1 16 Yard ft Gillmote 109 Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFailand Ac Co 105 Market Street. Buinelt, Withers & Co Scott & Baker Wise, I'ucy & Wise Hatdy A Hackers ISO 100 ir.4 46 N. Second t. Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest- hit's, vVc. William II Love 117 Market StresU Lambert Duy 108 llardwaro and Cutlery. Michael V Bak.T 215 Market Street. Edward S Handy & Co 98 " Importers mid Manufacturers of Sad dlery Haul ware. Horn A Kueasa 2l.ri M nktt Stieel. Hoots, Shoes, Hoimels, Cans, Leghorn and Palm Hats, .c. W E A .1 ii Wbelan, l.'tS M.ukrt Street. Levii k, Jenkins A Ctt 1!S0 M Con i ad A Co f,(l Manufacturers and Dealers in Drug, Medicines, Painls, I i Is, c. Thomas P Jam. s 212 Market Street. Potts. Linn Harris 21HJ " I'ol inson. Coll. ns A Co K7 " Edward Cole f I Thompson Paneoast tV Co 40 " Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. I. Kenton Cfi Matket Sinet. John Sauerbier A Brolhir 62 ' Pooks anil Stationary. (iiigg V Elbott 0 N. Four h Street. Ilogan A Thompson 30 ' Importers of IJriiislt and I'lfneli Fan cy Staple Stationary. I. I Cohen A Co 27 S Fourth StreW. Henry Cohen .1 " Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim minims and Fancv Goods. Selley A leveling Paiker A Lehman Cuinlis, litttsliVS 21 N Tht.d Street. I't'ooms, c, :i N Front Sireet. Thomas Co 'per Importer of Toys. 1 Goods A F O l MoiiroMi y and Staple IT S K. il'tli Street. f I'.ttfiit I. a id Lamps. Si N Second Slues. Manufai lnu i E Its S Archei ManufacltiuM ol PaN'iil l'loor and Furniture OiJ Clo'Its. Laac Mat auiey, Ji . Manufiutuitjrs a-r How. II A Brothers f. N F.l h Street. Htui Importers of Pr Hangings. M A I II Chesnut St. Philadi Iphia. Angus! 21, lsl.,:tm. NOTICE T4 ii:iu II W IS Jw tlll.l.IM.ItS. WM. 31. & ,H)S. V.. MAI 1.1., M AN I.' FACT I 'RE lis AND DE M.MRS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOt DS, .Yn. Bit, Xurih Xi-nn. Sinet, ('opposite the .1..'lMl lltHISI ,J rXXXXA3EX.X'niA, WH EUE will be f 'unil a general as.nit. fj l iuieiil of Florence Braids, Aller's, Rut-C3 laiuls, I'e.l.llis, W lllow Plsit, Rice Sl aw, and li e iihh Ii a. Inured Ni apolitan Lace, a d Fancy Bon nets, manufactured by us, and for sale a the !uwi iniiiiiliitlii e pints. Merchants and Milliners ura iuviied io iiive na a cdl Unn viatiing the City, 017" N. I) We have uUo coiolan K making cut m pi i lor h i I snd u'her edgings, all uf whScU wd lie sold . heap, f.i. rah. Philadel, bis. May 25, 1 St l ly I ALZORINES, a handa..nie s.li.rs lor La b..' Dresses, lor isle thesp, by Juu. IS. II. B.
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