Tort-mastkr Genkrat.'r Rri-oht. The Phila delphia Ledger says We hnva received a copy of Hie Animal Report ofthe Postmaster General, Mr. Wickliffe, and glean from it that the De parttnent's current expenses have been met the past year, as well as during the w hole course of the present administration, by its current reve nues. The total transportation of the mail by horse, and in stages, railroads, and steamboats, for the year ending the noth of June, 1811, supplying 1 ,10.1 post offices, at a cost of S2,9MS,ML was .1.V10ii,CJ0 miles, exceeding the transportation for the year IS 1.1 by 41.1,100 miles. The income of the Department for the year ending the 30th of June, 1811, was as follows : Letter postage, Newspaper postage, Fines, Miscellaneous receipt, $0,C70,1C1 .Vl 519,71.1 S3 13.- 00 11,21.' 17 Total revenue reported, $ 1, 237, is' Kl The total amount of expenditures settled and paid for the same period is 3 l,S'jrj,n70 70. The Postmaster General recommends a reduc tion of the rutes of letter postage, particularly if the department is to be left to lean on its own resources, to five and ten cents. This reduction he thinks is called for by the -ountry generally, and expresses his own belief hat it will add to the Department's revenues. I'he question of reduction is ably argued. SrRo?ci, OpKRvrinj I'lsnr.R the tNn.rENrit f M :m:tism. The editor of the Cleveland 'lain Dealer, Mates that he witnessed on the ttth inst. a most difficult surgical operation, lerturined by Prnfess-or Ackley, assisted by 'rofessor. Duljmatcr, Kirlhiml and others, bo ore n class of Student at tho Cleveland Medi al College, The patient was a Dr. Shrievpr, rom Colunil.iiina enmity, Ohio, quite an elderly Dlorir'i TelrgrnpH. Thcroisno doubt of tho early f.xtonsion of this wonderful contrivance to Bjston, cither by Government or by private enterprise. It should uiHtieNlionably be a Government business, as government will be compelled to uso it largely at all events, for tho transmission of intelligence. Few inventions havo been so complete at their first appearance. Upon a trial last Friday in Baltimore, exactly one tcrond was consumed in transmitting asijjnnl to Washington and its re turn. A negotiation of some importance be tween tho Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad Company and the Postmaster General, was con cluded in about five minutes. When the line is completed strange results will follow. Our merchants will have logo to school arrain fur as toronducting business in the old fashioned way nothing will be more ab surd. Nobody will dare sell a cargo of flour a bout steamer or packet time, without inquiring of his Boston correspondent if there are any ar rivals; which he can do, and have an answer in five minutes, if within any reasonable dis tance ofthe station. All sorts of oddities will occur ; a merchant makes his neighbor an offer for a thousand bar rels of mess pork be is toM an answer will lie given in an half hour, within which time the markets of Boston and New York can bo tho roughly tried for a better price Each mer chant will have his own cypher. This contri vance will interfere sadly with the post office revenue, for who would wait for the mail todrag its slow length along. Who goer, to Trenton in a sloop, as our father's did ! The message to the errand clerk will bo ''go and see if there is any thing for me by the telegraph !" Xorth American. Highly Impoutat Mkdicai. Dim-oveiiy. nan. M was an ..pcaiinn tor minor, suuaieu , T,1 N,.w yrk ,,oraj nyftf MUyc of New nder the lower jaw and partly in the neck, j Jer(;(.y) M8 moed for years in a ear the right ear. In reference to the pro- series of successful experiments in relation to I:-.... ..e.i i . .i... m..: i ....!... i i:i-uinn in tin (riii'iiiiin, inu t nun J'umir 1MB ; ., . , I It . I . r .1 t p 1 the (living bell, under tin; patronage of the do- 'ie Nil low m' Mati'tuuiit : . , . . , , . , 1 vernuiei.i, nns asceriaiueu ny actual experiment that catarrh, bronchitis, and even consumption it-elf, may be effectually cured in a few hours, by a novel application of the agency of the di ving bell. It adds, that ofthe fact that, by this 'We happened to be in, just is the professor an putting the knife to the skin. He made voor three frightful gatdies, seemingly cut .ng the throat, and nut a muscle of the old man as observed to move. We were astonished, ml we think the whole medical class, anil even ic faculty were not less so than ourselves. 'he secret was, the patient w as in a wiagnet c eep. This fact of course was known by the rol'esvors, but nut lif the spectators generally. Itulc of Court. IN the Court of C mmon Pleas of Norlhnmber land Connry. November 16, 1841. Rule on the execution creditors nf Thorn. and Charles A. Post ley, to show caue by the first day of next leim. why the money in Court, raised from the sale of defendants' personal properly, should not be pniil agreeably to priority of levy, as reported by the auditor thereupon. RAMUELD. JORDAN. Prclhonotary'a office ? J'roth'y. Sunhury, Dec. 14. 1844. 5 4t nil and Setllo. " PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the subsciiber, are requested to call and settle Ihcir accounts, on nr before the 20th day of Janu ry next, after wh;ch timo those of long standing w II be placed in tho hands of a Justice, fir colli c tion. II. B. MASTER. Dec. Illh, 1814. LIST OF C AUSES. T71"" trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor-thuinl-erland County, al January Teim 1815. commencing the first Monday, licing the 6th. Sritr.inger, alienee of vs John Onrver rt n CSenrge Lawrence vs J P Hackeriberg vs Wm M'O.y vs John F Murray vs Joseph Weili.-I Isaac Ronlarmi I vs Martin A Slock Carver Stephen Detr Frvm'ire for Evert Bellas A Ellis. Ac Reed for Murray J W Smith Daniel Zerhe A Wife Wm A I.lovd Sam'l Svvinchait A wife vs Peter Ferslcr Conrad Desher'g ex'r vg J McK iuney et al Apple'on, endorsee of IOwariioiv errcc vs w m lonalilon v Ineob Wortley vs Charles Ruch vs John Painter vs Abraham Lawrence s Joseph Keller vs 1 1-nry Slcinmetz vs John W Pent vs J C 11 Noil's vs Augustus A John Hucy j means a dangerous disease of the lungs was cured in half an hour, not a doubt can exist, ! and the theory by which the extraordinary cure was explained, is altogether rat.i.nal and philo i popliteal. Don't Eat Pukk. A Medical w riter of much "I .ImJ I, .. II... 1,1, ,.ull.,n I --.ill ' ' . 1 celebrity fays the pig is so remarkable for its VI I I ,i Hit: hhi'ik i irti , n in', ivmi me iiiiiii; ui lesuier, had thrown bis subject into pleasant Dimmig for ("snip Joseph Weitzel John R Reliler Benjamin Robins Prentice fur Wrlch Siepl.en Derr Haas A Druckemil'cr Wm A l.loyd If idol Smilh If T Hollinpshead oV ('o vs Pi ler l.nzarus Chniles D Whsrlon vs Henry llnrdsher F. P Sliannon vg Dennis Waters J & W F Waeiiinsclh-r vs Eli S iter A W J.ilinon et al v John C Hoyd et al John Boss's ex'rs vg US Wallisrtal Char'es Unle vs S mir Christian 1. Weimer vg Hnlnri oV M'Coy I) mil l li'usnis vs J.ihn A Shi-slrr .lo-eph Mitman v Stmmokin C al eV Iron Co Fnwles ,V Dtei-bich vs llncrml, idler eV Drrisliach Fscely. 'leaver fi Co vg Thomss M'Fall B R lienihart v John C Vnuug Dar i 1 Mover iV Wife vs Daniel Frvmire Al rah im Tro'jtman et al vs Chii-iian Tchuj-p John B Miller vs Win M'Cny t 'l.iiie ttenrvirvc D isque vg Daniel Dmiklt-bcrger lame vg Same (ieorge Oyster vs John (i.irnhart et al John Bolib vs Diniel D iriieif Welsh, I'emp Friil: vg (ieorgo Ovsier FIFTY DOM.AKS ItFWAIM) ! CANTRELL'S Cclcbral cd Tamily IcilicincM WILL not cure every thing, but still remiin unequalled in their several departments by every thing ever olTered tu the public, who have voluntary came forward and offered numerous and highly respectable testimonials of their superior ilficiey. Canlrrir Compmind MnUcntrd Sfrnp nf Sar Hipnr Un t or, Anti-Scorbutic Wy 'up, for the ci.re of Seorfula, ('hronie Rheu.n itisin. Chronic Swel lings ofthe Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, and all Diseases arising from the abuse of Mercury, A"- unsurpassed by any thing in the market, combi ning all the virtues resident in the Snr-nparilla with a modern medicament, only lately brought out liy the most respectable medical authorities. Price, ISO cents per bottle. CnnlreH's .1nti-Dyprpl!c PoirdiT, f.ir (he re lief and permanent cure of lb it must distressing complaint. Dyspepsia, ill all its forms and stages. It is truly a mot tain idle remedy. S.ilJ in hollies at 25 and 50 cents each. Cnntrctl'i .7ifi Mixture and Tunic Shilira mentn, stands at the head of the list unrivalled liy nny. or all the innumerable medicines in use throughout the length and bread h of the hind, fur the core of Fltvr.n and Ant-a in all its stages, and fruin all its consequences. Itefiilcuts in Fever and Ague districts should never he wiihuut it. The sul.se. iber will forfeit FIFTY DOLLARS where his medicine fails to pciform a cure in the most ohstina'e cae. S .Id Wbo es.ile and Retail bv CALEB CRES SON, at bis Druii Warehouse. No. 6 North Third Street, Philadelphia; also, bv the regularly ap i.ointe.1 agent, SETH W. ROBERTS, Wholesale Drill-gist, No. 51 Water Street, Mobile. Prepared oi.lv bv tbe Sulwcriher, corner ef CAR TENTER and SECOND Sineis, below hristi an, Philadelphia, where it is also retailed. Observe, none are genuine iihont the sicnature of JOHN A. CANTKELL. reams; and now while tho knife of the bold irgenn was dathiug away at his vitals, and ipping with gore at his throat, he could say to e trembling nerves be still," and all was qui ! What a triumph of mind over matter was susceptibility to the formation of tuberculous matter, that from scrota, the Latin term for this animal, tho disease scrofula has obtained its name. It is said that efen hot drinks, or sudden changes in temperature, will render its flesh diseased and unfit to be eaten. What is called measled pork consists in the flesh being studded ere! The will of tho inagnetizer striking all over with points of disease ; yet we seldom itnbeven the living being anil making even ' hear of such a carcas being destroyed; it is u- Mially salted and sold, if the owner has intelli gence enough not to make use of it himself. Spirit nf the Timrx. A fellow taken up as a vanfant, declared that he was not "a man without nny visible means of subsistence, as he had just opened a store." It ere were In q-.ienl consultations mining the j ;S fonml, on inquiry, that he had opened it with ofessor, as i! proved to be a malignant ease. ! a crow-bar in the niuht, and unfortunately the cui.-cd a frightful wound and a profusion H" store belonged to another man. is body the insensible subject of dissection ! ii agon zing groans were heard, as is usual mi the conscious patient, to alarm and terrify -.-operator; but he went quietly on, without iste, and c-.iisi queutly with belter effect. It .-ted some littceu mintili s, during winch ti;iie Folffcr for Troxell William Farrow Ch.ir'es A Tewsr l.ihi iV Hoffman S or J Bird J A J K To go Hayes, Elliot, Lyon oV ( Snsh Jacob Sei'.eit (Jeiirge Leibrich Henry Kupp Henry Maser Jordan V Purdy Henry Hilchrnan (ieorge Eckcrt I) M Serhler Mitchell f..r Raber J.ihu oV Housworth Burns A: Eisely Ehz.ibeih Weiizel (ieoige Ei ki it Dim.I M'Knight D S Spare Henry M .g-er vs Henry P Follmei vg Ahrshim Klaze vs (iforce Eckcrt vs .1 St P Miiinagoe vs John N I. i.n et si vg Wm M'Cleery ft l vs Miller Frvmire vs (ii'oiue C M'Kee vs Henry Mnsser, Esq. vs (ieorge Sh.ley vs ILnrv Folk vs .In-ejih Allison vg (ieorce Ku'7. vs (ieorge W Towar vs James I'll irp vg Jaird Iiwine vs Ci;orge Heckert cl al vs Smic vs D Levy's rx'rg v (i urue W Towar vs It I'ichardson ct ul vs Henrv Sn tiler ool. Tnc pa'ier.t ws removed to another in, still unconscious of pii'n and the operation; d wh.-n we left, he whs H.'suring the iiia-in.t-r that he felt quite happy. There was a fall ofsimw, in Crawford county, , i.n Satnnlay l.it. to the depth ol'abont one ot. The Meadville I cinnri at fays there is ir piopeet of good sleighing, plenty of visiters tin thi coiiii'i y. and more lively biiniiiess times. II A I. I I IOlt K .11 H K K r, OJfirr nf the IIutisiiihAmkiiiiiv.II.o 9, (RAIN. The supply of Wheat this niornii g w.ig very l.ir.e. Ea'lv in the day s les neie made of lood to siri. :lv piinie red- at H a l!l ct-, but fU'.Mquent'y a deel lie ef a' suit 2 els per bushel look pi 'Ce, an I n'p nf tro ul to irtly prime e.e in -ile al M a .i I ct , and of infrrior to gooil at 75 a H7 els. A parcel of I'ei.na red was sold atHT a 111! rts. The qu int ly of (' .rn at market ibis m on us Mr. James Madison of Newbui'gb. has sent to s unu u dly lar e, ihe iiiimunt sold being not id sold, ill New Voi k, 11)7 worth ol butter this h's than 60(100 bu-bels The sales of white ason, the piodiice of ten c.ws. were at 37 a 3S eig. and of yellow at .10 a 40 . Is. Mali's ef M.I. Bye at 67 ( Is and of Pi nna i t M cts. Sa eg of Oatg at SO "7 cts, i rinrieally at fi ci nt. ! WHISKEY is in good demand. Sales 1 1 some In October, Mr. Washington Irving nml Mr. ' ei'ei t were mule to diy, at 2 !J cs for hhds and 'heaton were at Palis. Mr. living s health is 25 cts for lb!s. mh improved. I,iis us I)k. UniMiHiru's Pilis. A Bol.m PnKf iu:n. The lioldness of Sam- cr"e f'O'n af ir to ti c land of the brave, I Divies will be illustrated hy a single a nee- r c,,,c "f diseases, aid snath fiom the grave. V. When President r.fthe Princeton Col- j Long, long h,l Columbia her tuff' ri ig sous mour 'e he visite, I r.o-Uud for the purpose of nb- "L'dt ning donations for the institution. The King, j But now ..he rrj ne.s. for beal h has icturn.d. o. HI. had a curiosity to hear a pteacher ; l""' shall we iv , oi whai honor n Mow : .in the w ilds of America, lie accordingly at vs Wm M'l 'ar v 1 1 l SMI EL D. JOliDVN. Pro'honotarv'g office. l'rli'y. unbury.Dee. I lib 141. $ Dr. Nelson, so w ell known as one of the lead- g in the rebellion in Canada, has been elected ' or the Provincial Parliament. -ided and was so much nt ruck with his com- Hiding eloquence that he expressed his aston- Withwh.it wreath rhuM ve ib-ck the I'lr.l iH hto- (lists brow ! I'hy name, Dr. Ur.indrelh, ' inseii'. e.l on our souls, intent lood to be heard half way v. r the j A,,J ,hv h,ne h11 ,f""1 lhe " ,l"' use in such terms hh these : ''He is a won-! "les .rf.il ,,.,. tt'lit I... t.et e.v IhJ.iios" M... Bewue nf all Druggies, who strive to deceive ;ies seeing Uie King Mas attrdding uiorc utteti ttouthan himself, pau.ed, and luoktng his uiu jesty full in the tix-e gave hiui in an emphatic tone the fallowing heuuiilul rebuke. When the lion roareth let the beasts ofthe forest tremble; and when the lord speaketh let the kings of the earth kei p silence." The King instantly shrank back in his scat, like a school boy rap ped over the head by his master, and remained quiet during the remainder of the sermon, and tent for him, and gave li tin fifty guineas for the Institution over which ho presided, observing at the same time to his courtires ''Ho is an honest man ; an honest man." "If you ever marry," said a Roman consul to his son, "let it be to a woman who has judgment enough to superintend the getting of a meal of victuals taste enough to dress herself pride enough to wash her lace before breakfast and sense enough to hold her tongue when she has nothing to say " The r miseial le uni a' in ran m ver re i, ve ; The Ageuta advertised, sell ihe genuine Pil!, S hi. h run ve lioin ihe body the cause of its, Us. Purchase of 11. U. Mas.er, Sunhury, or of ihe agents, pul.ilii'd in another part of this piper. i i i: i, In Toint township, on the Sth inst., Mr. JOHN LI'.Killi !', aijed til years, s months and CI days. IMilCE CUllllK.NT. CurrertcJ u'tikfy by Hairy Yiutmmer. Whkat, .... 8.'. I! i a, 50 ('unu, - . . . 40 4T s: I'll UK 5 rL4XSI(Kl, ... - ll'jj Uurrm, - . . . . 15 Bkkswai, .... 25 Tahuw, .... 10 Dhii.ii Arrtts, - - . 50 Do. 1'muLs, . . 150 Ft4f, ... .8 Hkcklku Flai, . 10 Euus, . -10 LIST OP JUP-ORS OF Nonhiiniberlaiid County, fur January Term, A. D. 1845. al'.lll(l .Iiirorsi. Turhit. Naae Dm kle. Ihluwim: Win 11 Irwin. J.ihu Beard, Abra liu n Siarner. MiI'm. l.e is E Evaes, II J E.kbeil. f'liil,nuniHi . Jo-eph Eonlrsinaii Siirlliuniln rltmil .1 Youngui in, Beij Hcin. Am;iiitii Henry Main h, i-lir. Shiiiiitikiii. John II ill'inaii, James Yorilio. i;i,Ati. Ik ihc Ke, Wm Rutin rniel. J jcoIi Ar er. I ;ir Miilmiwy. (iiileoii Ailani, Molniuou Folk. Samuel eu-t. hnrrr .yt'iitiiKH. Jonathan D.ickev, (ieoige Minis Andrew Deny, J cob Sniiler, jr., Elijah Hyery, J dill lion man, jr. Travel Jiiroi'M. Turliiit. John Fox. l.twin. Adam Si huvh r, Jacob Huusi. ker. lhlitwarr.. Jmiic lialbciri, John Hiule, Isaac Yincenl, John Fngi linau. Daniel Nicholas. Miltnn Michael Kramer Cltiliiuiiipic Thoinag Hubh u, John Heller, Win II null ul, Rotieil Lyon, Edward Buoy. '!. John I'I'ouix, Alhin Ncwbcriy, jr., Wm Deiiih r. Snrlhinntirlitud. Win II Wapp'es. Siinlnry. laines Hulled, John Hileman, (ieu B You gmau. .4 tomtit. Jiroh Khonls, (M:a'le Robins, J.is l.j lie, Pn bp ( i ml. Andrew Kaihi riii.ui, Pi ter N'jiulliug, tienrgo Siler, J din Y ody. Stmmnk Mo'iiau Hughes, John HiitT, Fur m ill F iiiswi.r.h, .lohn K I'.nepl'i II. k',,,. (u.oige A D.iin, Iti iil iiniii M.ithi is, J iri.b Snider, Ale I uuier CainpW'l. (' .Daid Tliumpou. Miifnel Deik.snr. I'jiirr MiiliHhoi. ti '. rae llna. hm-ir Miilwiiin. HuBh Km. Lie, Johu Mig Her, nr., Henry Wi a-t. Jm hmm. Dnnirl Buhner, jr.. John Kb hi. Hen ry L-t-ha, Benjamin Heini, Jacoh NV'eiser.jr, 1't'lit .lurors. Turtul. Jsmes Armstrong. I. tift John Klapp. Ihlnwiirr. Jacob Dubhr. int., (ieoige Fox. Simuel Dcaiinoud, David T Mack y, Jaied Ir wiue. Miltmt. Isac lL.usil, Henry Willi, hn, (ieorge Ei'eri, Michael Shoemiker. (VrrV'.wyi.Miiie. 1'houias A ll- ii, James Jordan, Andrew l'i l.er, jr. I'ni nt Daniel Yankirk. SorthuiuUrLitul. Abiahain Hollopetcr, Jacob Rider. Suulniry. Chailcs Weaver, P.ier W (iiay. AuguxUi. Jacob Evert. Joseph Lytic, Ruben (J Pursel, Jacob Dewiti, Thomas Wolf. Jr. A'utA. Jogeph Patten, Alcxandei Moore, Cas per Reed. Jacob Reed, jr. Little Malui'toy. David DimklelM-rgcr. JtiiliMii Char'es Rot! i ruiel, Mieli u I Crea-iu-gcr, Peter Fcrsler, tcr RccJ, Jn'ob Bohl.tr. Nov. U0 h, I .H. C'nuf rrll'M Ajrite ?IItm-s?, or TonU-Mt'llf-niiiriif a, 'or the cure of nil I. 'nv ajfictinns, if taken trc rnritinif In direction. It is a never failing remedy which no family niiuhi t i be without, especially in low marshy coin. t. ies. As this medicine is put up under the proprie tor's immediate inspection on the most scientific principles, be ng Pur. ly Yegctnhle, ninl having tried its cllicaey on thousands, for upwards of 12 years, and to his knowledge when taken strictly ac rordir g to di unions, ihere has not Ihtii one fa lnre. I'nder such circom-lanrcs I recoinmrnd it to the public, adding a eerlili. aio in support nf my asser tion. I. John Burn, d.t ceitit'y ihnt I was in the ship Tnb.crn Plant of Philadelehii. Cnpt. Reed. In June, ls!J7, bound to Liverpool ; took the fever and aizue ami laid in Liverpool some I in.' ninl. r the docior's bands, went I'.nin there to Baltimore, lay in the Inlirmnry for four or five week from thence to Philadelphia ; was six months under Dr. Coats; fiom thence lo New Yi-rk went to Ihe Hospital, len.a.ind ihi re about four vv i-ks wiibont any relief tiled every th ng without i.nv benefit, fir five ears. Hearing of Cantre I's Ague Mix tuie (nun a fi'end, I went to his store, told him h .vv I was afilictrd, and got a bultle of his mixture and esed it according to itin etions. It made a pcr leci cute, and I have not had tho Icist r turn since. I do with confidence recommend it to the public. JOHN BURNS. lrtllralcd Syrup ol'Sai-Nupuiilln. Phdad.lphia, April 10th, 1811. Mr. Johi A.Cathill, Dear Sir, Having be. n atllic'ed for upwards of two car with ulceration ofthe ihront, ile-lroving the whole of the soft p.il ite, then 'hiouuh the upper part i f mv mouth into mv nose, from which sever al pieces "f bin e esnie out, winch partially destroy ed my speech, ibionuh a kind Provident c mid your Medicated Svrupol S.,rs .p.nid i, 1 am now iclor. d to p.il. ct hejIth.Mtid my sinht.whih was so much impair, d, is as Mrong as when a hoy. I ihnuuht it a duty I owed to you and those simi larly ailed, d, In make it public. Veins, R. spec tol'v, S WIIT.L KIRK, Corner of Tenth and da'cg SlircU. I, Cat ril J list n, No. ti R ekl s Street, do ci l tifv tlnit my wile, J tec, was ulll e ed for nv i years well Khcuiuvisin.itiid.it la t nas eiit'ielv di-a"le.l, so dial she was i.b.ed I i If cnulieed to Ih d ; lei -ing ul Cant'ell's Me li- uie.l JSyiup of Sa ipariila, r Anti Scoit'U'ic Syrup. I procure I I on hottl-a. which con.plil.lv removed nil her pain and fil ms, from her limb; Iwone re bullies made a p- r led cure. M e is nnw able lo a lend 'n In r h"Uc hold dull, s as n-inl. li Mllill. J(lNr(. Philad. lphii, J in. 22 1. Ill. ff"J" De cripiivc I'an.plil. Is rosy be had of the agents, Mir uiu..) J. W. IRII.IMi. Sui bury, Nov. 0, IS I I. Iv . gcn. Lost ! ! lOMEWUEUE between the residence "f the x i.u I'.T.i n com io t roR tux rvax or DYSPEPSIA. THH Medicine is offered to the public gener ally, from a full conviction that it is superior to any other medicine now in use, for the euro of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility or Bodily Weakness, Stc. Its effects have lieen tested in a private practice of neir eight years, and it is now more extensively circulated, at the solicitude nf many who have re reived the mn-t ign.il benefit from the ue of it. The following is one among a number of certifi cates reccivid in illation to tlie success of this nic- ! bene: T.nacasTtn Co. March 18. Dn. (iniaori W. Ali.b't, Dear Sir: II is with great pleasure that I in- j form you of die success attending your Dyspeptic Medic'tie, white employed in my p-act ice. From past experience, 1 firmly believe that in e'gbl cases mil of ten, the Dyspeptic, by the use of ynur medi cine, may emir ly rid himself of this thorn in the pathway of Ufe! not only hi dyspeptic eases, but in all c-ises nf constipation, and diseases depend ng en odduhta'cd slate of ihe nervous system, toge ther with a to.pid state of the bwels, will your E lixir be foui d of inestimable value. Numerous in stances wheiein the usefulness of the medicine has her n rea!i-ed, may I forwarded, if required. I wih yeu great ucces, and recommend the medi cine to the suffering part of mankind. Youts, with great respect, ROBERT AliNF.W, M.D. fjj For sale at the store of H. U. Masscr, agent for ihe proprietor, Sunhury, Pa, Oetoher Sfilh, 1S44. ly NEW GOODS. fllllE habscrihcr has just received from Philadel. JL phia a fresh supply ot Nkw Oooiis, consisting in part, nf MiHlin heluincr. Crape Delaine, Ciisiinrrr dr Kcnior Shnwln, Hindltrrchnf, Qe. Also, Ihrirrr and S.I; Hat, a good assortment of Mrn't mid liny' dipt, Ornrcrir, Liiptors, Salt, tc. ic, all of which will lie sold at the most reasonable terms. Stone Jttrt nnd Jug, cheap. II. 1). MASSE R. Suiiburv, Oct. ,rith, 181 1. 100 by BAtiS Salt, 100 Barrels do., .... a- . , .1. kS) s.il.-i ril-r, in ( II II qu que Inwiis'iin, .vnno I unit, i land roiu.lv, .unl the t-oronuri nf Siiiibinv, . on Tuesday, the 12th ii.si., a smill PocKr.r Book, i coiiniiiing a note of hand Irom Tobias R.etlieil and j John Murray to sub.-ciiber, us Ihe ajmiln.lr itor nf I'hi.rn is MiniJVi dated in .lanu.ry. H2'. ; and ' i.n. Hi. r noie of hand li sime, for f Is, ditnl in , I MO; a uhpirna I .r w .tin r, and a live do' ' lar bill on the Rit'k nf Niiilhiiniheilau.l. The ! findi r, by n turning it, will be rsuilah'v rewarded ; i or bv lei.vini! the piei at the Post tlll'iC ', Sind'il i rv, i r forwa'duig llnm In the . u' scnlu r. ncn keep Ihe five do lir nil. JAMES P. Ml RRAY. Ch liMfi q' , Nov- ol'lh, IMl if (iiuicc ;(it(iluits IMalc. , SvJOTlt'E I hereby uivcii that 1. 1 er. ul adiii il ' J istiaiioii huve U'eu giaiiled t i ;oe fuln-ciil ei. I ni i Ihe i slate of (i.oriie (iu"-li..i, dee'd. All per j song lU'llhli d lo said Call'e, t.T having claims ag nn t jlie saine, ar- ri'ipn -t. d to ra I on the subi-c'l'i. r and s, I lie ihe sau.o W.lhoiit d I iv. j DMl i;iucit Augusta, Nov. 2.1, I 1 1. til Adui'r, John i:'rt's I'.slatrk HfjJOlUE is hereby fiven that b Iter if ad niiuistr diou h .ve Itch granted to the sub trrii.fr, on ihe ittiic of John Eveit, nf Slni'iinkiu township, if c'd. All persona indebted or having cla ins nt-aiii.-t said i nU'e, arc rt qui sled to call on ihe Mihscrihci f r sellli imlll. -ni or l i loie ll e li st day of Direinla r next. JOHN EVEItl'.jr. tShaiuiikin, Nov. !i, IN It fi Adm'r. LASS hy 10, bet quili y, H Cut N ids, all a res, Suit, by the rack and barrel. Hats and Cap, nt the best tpiality. AM foi sab' al icdii.i .l pr.ci s, bv Sunbuiy, Oct. 20, Li 1 1. H. U. M ASt-Elt. at 1 75 cisb, fir sale B. HENDRICKS. Sunburv, Oct. I'.Mh, 184 4. BUrssKLK, INtiUAIN AND VENETIAN C si r p c t i ii g s . JOSEPH II I. 4 IiVOOI, A'n. 1 1 1 t'ic.mttt Streit, Corner Franklin Sjuare. I'lllLADF.I.I'lllA. HAS just received run! is now owning a very extensive and beautiful assoTt.wnt of CAli I'l'.'ilStiS. The goods are fresh, arid of new tvles, and being purchased, principally for Cash, they will In sold at the lowest prices; they consist ill pall, nf Splendid Bnis-e's. CARPET Besuiifut inqieiial 3ply, I IN(iS, Super Extra Incra n, ('0tT waT- 3-1, I 1. ft-H Twilled Yenetian, ranted ' Plain do. J DI RAHU: A large stock ot well seasoned I HI. CLOTHS of all width, Ri its. Bis in mis, Sir., together with an extensive a-sculnient of hue priced Carpeting i f all ile-criplions. (rj- Purcha-er are requested to call and see us, when they wtb find an extensive a?soitincut al the most reasonable price. Phil deipbia. Oct. iVh, 181 L tf A N II II V V It O C A l, WHOLESALE &. RETAIL HAT A: ("AP M AMIFACTUIIUUS, South llast rortur of Market and lh .'.. l'hll;il( Iphla, TIIE!SE ih'-v always keep on hand an cxlcn ive a-s itiie nt ..f HATS Z CA I'S nf every di script inn, got up i" Ihe be-t and most approved -X le. Teis ais ib rirous el purchasing guperior arti- j clis on Ihe most nasi n ible term, will find it to their advantage to call bif. re making purchaaeg I i-l-c here. Pl-.ihi.lelphia. Oct . fil'i, NI I. ly I SlirtiKUT'S PATKXT- VADHI1TG- lACHHTZ. fllills M ichiiie Ins n nv been IcstcJ by more E itiau thiily la'ii.l.es in this neighborhood, and ' h is given t-ni in -atil n lion, h is so simple in its coisirocti.il, that il canii. t get out of nr.h r. li i . ooia n t.o iron t i .u l, n I -piinesor lollers to i g.a out ,.f icp i r. li w ,!I do twice as much wash : inj. with le tlmi hall the vtvar and tear oi any of ; the I ite luvi n'ion-, end what is ,. grea'er iupnr- iance.il co-Is but lit Ic over half as much as uthe' ' waxl.ing u.'i liiiic. ! The subx rilier has the rxctiisive right for Not- ; ihtiinbeil tnd, l'nioii. !.'. coinii.il. Coluiiibii, Lu- 7eiiie and ClioHMi Colli. lies. Price of silicic ma cho.,, ft! H. B. MASSE II. ' 'Tic foll.Hvii.g ce t'fieate s fiom ii few of those wliu ha'C lhee machines in use, I Sunl ijry, Aug. 24, 1811. j We, ihe suliscrilrs. r.-rlify lhat we have now . in u-e. in mi' families, 'Shugeit'g PaletiX Wfh , ing M ichine," and do not lit fit lie aiying lhal it is ; a most i ell- nt. inveii.ion. Thit, in Wa-hiiig. . il will -nve More lhan one hill the usual labor. Tl.nl it .Iocs not reqim mere than one third ihe usual quaniiiv of so .p and water ; and lhat there . is no rubbing. Bil l cniisequi mly. little or tic, wear. . ing i r i iiik Th it it knock off no buttons, and lhat ihe iincst rloihes, snc'i nscollars. laci s, tuck, IriTs, iVc, may be was! i d in a ve.y short time without ti e le:.st iujuiv, and in fad wiih.ut any appiireni wear and tear, wlvitvvi-r. Ye therefor, che.'itiilly reciiiuincnd il t i our fiiends and l i l!ie public, as a ilnisl lis f'.'l ni J bib r saving machine. t II RLES W. I'.Et-.iN?, i a. ioi:i, I Tils WE WT.K. I I lls TI.E s.VTX. Iil.:il M VRKI-C. i5-.ii. iii;o. c. wr.i.KER, ! IH'.VI. HEM'RIi'Ks, K.iDEON I.ElsEN RINti. I!nii.'s II.u ki, (I. .run rlv I remonl H u e, -vo. I Hi I'h i.ul s ie .) I'biU.h iphia, Scpteinb-r I si. I H 1 1 . I ba'e u-d Sbugcrl's Patetil Washing Machine in mv hou -e upw nds of i iyht inonih-, and d.i not hesitate In isy thai I deem it one of the nv I use t tit and vi'ual.le labor saving macluin ever iiiv. ii tcd. I lnriiirt.lv k' I two Women continually c cup ed tu wnsliniB, who iiihv do ns much in two days as they then did in cue ek. 'There is n war nr tear in washinc. and it requins not more than cm -third the usual quaintly nl s .. p. I h .ve bad a iininl i r el o h. I in chines m my lam ly, bi.t tins is o decidedly snpc.t.n to i vi rv tlnlig cIm", and so li tie fable to get ulll nf lep ill, lhat I woulJ le'l In without one if tluy shoul I cosi leu innea tfic price ilny am sold lor. DMEL HE Iff! . 'H EE II LO TH, a handsome article, all ''. 'I light and rUsiu', lor r'uinuici l-'ou.saiid Pautx. In. sale, veiy low, by Jai.i 13. H. U M MsliH. CHEAP CARPET STORE, ON TXXC CASH PLAN. At An. 41 Strnubctry St. Philadelphia. riHE Rent of the suhsr.til.ers in their present JL situation being very low, and their terms CASH, liny are enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cannot fail to be satisfied, and they invite the people of Northumberland and the ad joining counties to call and examine their stock, as they offer an excellent assortment, comprising Beautiful Imperial, 3ply, " Superfine Ingrain, I Heavy Twilbd Venetian, VCARPETINUS. Fine English WorstcJ do. I Plain Striped do.J With a large Stock of well eeasonrd Floor Oil Cloths or ail widths, fir Rooms, Halls, Door Pie ces, Stc, Also Furniture Oil Cloths, Beautiful Health Rugs, Table Covers, Floor llair.e, Rag Car pets, Malting, kc Ac, together with a large Stock if low piiced Ingrain, Entry nnd Stair Carpels, Wholesalo and Retail, at the lowest prices in the city. Ll.DRIDtiE A BROTHER. No. 41 Strawberry street, one door above Cheg nut, near 2.1 street. Entrance also at No. 50 South Second street, Philadelphia. Sept. 2Pth, 144 '.tin SPAN I SH HIDES T ANN Kits' OIL. .'000 Diy La Plata Hides first quality. U.-0 Dry 1.3 Uuira. do IOOO Dry Sailed La Ouira, do MOOO Dry Satted Brazil Hides, do :." Bales Creen Salted Pains Kips. 40 Bales Dry Pa na Kips. 1MO Barrels i'nnneis' Oil. 'Tanners' and Curriers' Toolsv, For sale to Country Tamncrs al trw lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. B. The highest mmket prices paid for all kinds of leather. D. KIRKPATRICK Si SONS. No. 81, South 'HiirdaSt. Philadelphia. September 14, 1844. ly. Country Merchants. fTlHE Subscribers Tcfrpectfully invite Country 1. Merchants who are about to purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, to an examination of their respective Stocks, believing lhat their several as sortmerrts are as complete as have ever been offei cd in the Philadelphia Market. With stocks of (ioods in their several Depart ments of the choicest kinds a determination to ell on terms which cannot fail o prove satisfacto ry and a disposition to please old and new custo mers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement lo purchasers to call at our respective establishments. Silks and Fancy Goods. W A R P Remington fin Market Street. Ashhurst A Remington AO " Buck A Potter 1 Ifi Yard vV Uillmoic 109 Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Reynolds, McFarland A Co 105 Market Sneet, Burnett, Withers A Co 120 Scott A Baker 150 Wise, Pn-ey A Wirt 1S1 I Hardy A Hackers 46 N. Second St. Importers of Cloths, Oassimers, Vest ings, ike. William II I.ovo H7 Market Stirct. Lambert Duy Km Hardware and Cutlery. Michael V Baker 215 Maiket Strict. Edward S Handy A Co 08 Importers and Manufacturers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn A Kneass 215J Maiket Slieef. lioots, Shoes, Iionnets. Caps, Leghorn atxl Palm Hats, vN-. W E A J (' Whelan, 15H Market Sitter. Levick, Jenkins A Co l.r0 M Conrad A Co f.O " Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, e. Thomas P James 2IM Market Stieet. Putts. Linn A Harris " Robinson, Coll ns A Co 87 " Edward ('obi M 'Tbouipson Pancoist A Co 10 " I latr, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. I. Kenton lit-' Market Strict. John Sauerbier A Brother l; " I'ooks and Stationary. Ciing A Elbott ! N. F. ui h Sireet. Hoga.i iV. Thoiiij s 'n 3;l " Importers of llntis'i and Fienrli Fan cy lap!'? Stati.mary. L I Chen A Co 27 S Fourth Sneet. Henry Ceh-n :1 Importers of H.isitMV, Gloves, Ttim mimjs and Faiu-y Good. Sitley $ Severing ' N 'Thi'd Sirect. Parker A Lehman 3 Comlis, liiuslicf, nrooms, iS:e. 'Thomas Co .per 3 . Front S'rret Importer of Toys, Fancy and Ntaplo Ciui ids. A F O t Monrnse 1C S F. u th Street. Manularliirer of Talent Lard Lamps. Edig S Archer 32 N Second Str.et. ManufactMn-r of Paient Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths, l-saf Macaulcv. Jr. f N Fifth Sireel, Mani.fai tiuers and Importers of Fa j per Hangings. I Hew. II A Br..'hcrs f A I 1 2 Chegnut M. j Philadelphia. AngMl 21, 1"H. Min. NOTICE to mi:k iii.vis f. ni.i.ii:u)i. M. M. i ,1 OS. I.. M AFLL, M AM'FACTl REUS AND DEALERS IN FOREKiN AND DOMESTIC STRAW COOlis, i An. rlh Seeond Slretl, ivppoile the I Muihson lloui, ) rsiiLADEi.ruiA, ' (Tt. WHERE wi! bef iiud a general as.tt ! I aVSmenl ot Tlor. nee Braids. Alberts, Rul-gp, laud's. Peddle. Willow Pb.il, Rice St aw, and llm much admired Ncap.diian I .nee, and Fancy Bon- nels, inaliiilactured by us, and for gi'le at the loe t ' in 4 1 ill t..i-1 il C p. ii ea. Meicbai.t and Milliners hfo I iiiviied to eve nt a oil upon isilii.g the City. ' (VT-B We tiave ul-o eoiilan:lv iiiiik'iig onr I uMti..r ba r mi. I o'l.cr edniogs, all el whtih I : he so'd i hi ap, lor . a-li. i Tb'.lad. l. bis, Miv -ft, 1 1 I I. 1 sr A l.OttlN TS, a fiaii.ls niie arncic for Ladica' Dicm , lor uli' cheap, t'V Jum li. H U M.vScElt.