Our relation with the Indian trite are more favorable than heretofore. Tlrey are more favo rably disposed to remove west of the Mississippi. The commerce of the U. States has so m.ch in creased, that we are now second to but one pow er in the world, and shall at no distant day be se cond to none. The extension of Steam Navigation on the o cean is also recommended, as a wise policy ol defence, he. The income of the Goneral Post Offlce is next referred to, w hich will fall short of the expendi lures, this year, between one and two millions of dollars. The message says. : In the adjustment of tlia tariff of postapes the intcresteof the ponplo demand, that the lowest rate bit adopted which will produce thn iiccee eriry revenue to meet the expenditure of the de partment. 1 invite lint attention of Onions to the u?irP8tion of I ho Postmaster-General on this aubject, under thn belie! that such a modi ficatinn o( the Into law may be made as will yield sufficient revmuio witluuit further cull on tho treasury, and with very littla change in the present rates of postniri;. Proper measures Imv9 been taken in pursu enee of the act of tlin HI of .March lam, 'or tho AKtablthm'nt nt'line of mill steamers between this: and foreign cntintrien. . The mesngr concludes with a beautiful tribute to the memory of (Jen. Jackson, and closes with the concluding remarks of his first message to Congress. L'."!" mil i I iiii nil in J, THE AMERICAN. Saturday, JJcreuib. r fi, !815. (C7" A few 20 lb. kegs of printing ink can be !had at this office, at Philadelphia prices, for cash. tE7" Tux Prrs. hunt's Mrssarc We received this important document on Thursday morning. .through the Philadelphia Ledger, and had intend- .ed to issue it entire the same day. Its great j length, which w ould make about 13 columns of j .out paper, precludes us eiving more than the j half this week, which embraces, however, his ., ,, . . .. , . views on the all-'mpor!.ut questions of I exos I .and the Oregon Territory. We have added also d condensed s'Meni-nt of the remainder, which we will publish, in full, next week. The mes sage is a plain, sensible, explicit and well writ ten document, moderate in iU tone and courrlia .tory in its sentiments. With the exception of the President's views on the Tai iff of lts-12, which lie thinks should be modified, it would meet with .a hearty response from every Pennsylvania de mocrat. These views will, however, surprise our whig friends considerably, as they fully sus tain Mr. Polk's letter to Mr. Kane, .his election. previous to i DJ" The Preswen r's Mkssack, has crowded i 1 he u,,ion averts positively, that Mr. Buehan .out almost all other matter thin week 1 an v, i" '"'" in the otfice he now so ably fills K7"Snow. We were visited on Sunday and Monday last, by one of the old fushiuued snows It commenced snowing on Sunday, abort 10 o'- I clock A. M.,and continued until about -f o'clock . nextday. The depth was about ICi inches. l:i Philadelphia ttiere was a alight fall of snow on Saturday evening, which was all dissipated next I day by a fine rain. The sleighing is very fine at ; present, but as the snow did nut fall in the olJ j .moon, fear are entertained that it cannot last. ! i C7" Lock Haven Co.nvk.s no. We hive no. room this week for the proceed ini;s of this con- vention. It warmly advocated tho early con- ' structiun nf the Sunhury and r.iie Rail Road. , Judge Welker, of thin pluee, presided o ei the I convention. ; C7 Tup. Waits, Cirp.. Our reader will f.iid. on our first page, an interesting article from the New York Tribune, on the subject of Hydro- i pathy or tin: Water-Cure, now pi art wed with 1 such eminent suoces on the continent of Europe. liuhver. the eminent English novelist, having been recently entirely restored to health by this pmcess, has added his powerful testimony to its tainly a subject of immense importance to this country and to the whole world. If diseases are Curable by the sin pie remedy of cold water, ,. ., , which the Almizhty in his providence has so bountifully bestowed on ns, plivficinns mut eventually disraid from their practice the whole category of poisonous druys, which, while they ( nlToid no nourisliment, certi.inly aitd nnthiiic to ' , - , . , , , . the comfort of tno patient. 1 tiese have long ince . .. . xicen our sentiments. - - - U ?, AViiiAVKJN cti'Sed here on Nttnr lay lait, whether it will again open, will depend on the weather. There are many boats afloat, some that left but a day previous, loaded with wrrtdt fur the Philadelphia market. Last reason the canal closed on the litis of December, neaily two weeks later. E7" WbfaT We stated Uisl week that CO.0OO bushels of wheat had been sent to market by our Selinsgiove iieigli'nots. Wo have been since in formed by o-nc of the merchants of that place, j hi tne amonnt sent on at inecioseoi me naviga tion, was about 100,000 bushels, and that the a mount sent from Tnion county, exceeded 400,000 bushels. l!7 Bank or NoaiHTMBtaLAND. At an elec tion for directors of this institution, held on the 17th inst. the following gentlement were elected to atrve the ensuing year, vi : John Taggart, Danl. Brautigam, Amos F-. Kapp, Jame Taggart, John Porter, Lewis Dewart, Peter Hichter, Sam uel Wolf, John Walls, Samuel Wilson, refer Bal dy, Wm. M'Kelvy, Joseph Bound. C7 Th Amshcan Sintjki l, on Monday last, commenced it career m an afternoon paper, greatly improved in it appearance. The Senti. riel is firm supporter of th present tariff, nd n ItMVlvs.;;. jniretts uenera'lv. B7 Conatrtrt commenced its deliberations on Monday, at 12 o'clock, in the midst of a heavy rain ttorm. A caucus of the democratic mem bers was held on Satnrday evening, but as a suf ficient number was not in attendance, thry ad journed to meeton Monday marninz, at 9 o'clock. The caucus met accordingly, but not in the House, it being too public. The two thirds rule was not concurred in, and in consequence some dissatislactinn was felt among the majority mem bers. The nomination for SntjUtxR was thr. made, and upon the first ballot John W. Davis of Indiana received 68 out of 115 votes. Ciiari.fs Jarrd I.iuKftaor.t. received 13. Gforox N. Hop kins 10. Gkoror C. Daojiaoot.it 7, &c. Upon the second ballot Mr. Davis received 77 votes, and a motion was then mad to give, dim a unan imous support, which the House vote shows was not concurred in. Before 1 1 o'clock, the meet ing adjourned, and the members had mostly as sembled in the House. The Senators as yet have had no meeting, for the selection ofsubordinate officers, and it is not probah'e that the caucus system will be adopted to anv extent in that body. The voting for Speaker commenced viva vnc, according to the Rule of the House. The result of the first ballot was ns follows : First Ballot John W. Davis, (Dem) 121 Samuel F. Vinton, (Whig) "3 I Moses Morris, Jr., (Dem.) 8 ! Wm. S. Miller, (Native) .1 : Robert C. Winthiop, (Whig) 1 AVdiew Stewart. (Whin) 1 i Daniel M. Barringer, (Whic) 1 j Rpub-n M. Chapman, (Dem ) 1 ' Wm. V. Campbell, (Native) 1 Whole number of vntes 311 j Necessary to a choice 106 The CLERK announced that the Hon. JOHN I W. DAVIS, having received the greatest number ! of votes, Was du'y elected f'peaker of the 29th j Congress. j A motion was made to strike out the one hour ; rule, which was lost. A motion to restore the j rule to prohibit abolition petitions, was also lost. ry TttrllK hag bt.en a (eclinc in he price of (lour and wheat. Whent has fallen about 10 cts. nd flour about 50 cts. This may have beer, cau- ed by the great supply. ,. ,. , ' --- lETiik IIo.m. John 0. Calhocn has been , . CiriU'U 111 lilt I,. O. .iriiiin-, Mil? i.i'isiniurc Ul South Carolina, in the place of the Hon. D. E. IItigr. Mr. Calhoun received 133 out of 139 votes. The return of Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Web ster to the Senate, will give unusual interest to the proceedings of Conur-'ss They will both, of course, take the h.-ad of their respective parties, and are probably the two most talented men in the country. 37" Mr. Buchanan. The Washington Union has at last put to rest the rumor, that Mr. Buch- onnn would accept the vacant Judgeship, on the bench of the Supremo Court of the United States. j to the iatisfnetion of the President and the peo ple. These rumors were put afloat, by those who are Mr. Buchanan's pretended friends, to get him out of the way. 'We imagined the Harris burg Organ had a slight squinting that way. Da)- vllhonl Mglit. n nit Nights U limit !'. Dr. Baird is delivering an interesting course of lectures at Hartford, Ct.ofone of which the Times has the following notice : i There is nothing 1hitt strikes a stranger more forcibly, if he visrts Sweden at thn season of the ' year when the days are longest, than the absence of night. Dr. I. h-id no conception of it before i his arrival He arrived at Stockholm, from Got ' tenburgb, 400 miles distant, in the morning, and : in the afternoon went to see some friends had not taken notes of time and I turned about mid ' nitiht ; it was light os it is here half and hour be : fore sundown. You could see distinctly. l;t ; all was quiet in the streets; it seemed as if the ; inhabitants had gone away, or were dead. No j signs of life stores clospd. The sun in June goes down at Stockholm a little belore lOo'clot k. i There is a g.eht illumination all night, asthe tun ' pats'- round the earth towards the north pole, ' and the refraction ofiNiays is such, that you can see to read at midnight lr B Tend a letter in tl.o UrA-t i,..ur ttfn.-L I...1. nt f r . I . I . . it 1. 1 Mllh.i.f I ' ' I Hitilicial lielit. Tiiere s a meiintniii at the head I nf the Gulf oi IWittwiia. vi hcre-on the 2 1st of June. I trie ufl tUte not ge down nt atl. Travellers ' go iip the-re to see it. A steamboat fcocs up Irom Stockholm for the purpose of carrying these wlie .... i.. .:.. i . ..i.. i . tnr iniiuui iu i mir.a ur I'ui'iiuuiviiuii. n will, ' ' I occurs one night. Tlte itnn goes down to the hcri i ! zon, yoMisn seethe white face of it, and in five i minutes it begins to rise j At the North Cane, Int. 7V! degree, the st.n ' does not go down for several weeks In June, 1 it would b obi'tit 23 degrees above the boriron I at mi'luight. The way the people there kimw It , is midnight, they tee the mn begin to rise. j The change in those high latitudes, fiom nm- mcr to winter, are great, Hint we have no eon- ception of them at all. II 1 .IT V.IIIIEI llllf IIIC mil disappears and is not een for six weeks, j Then it con.es up and shows it f.iec. Afterwards, it remain for ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes. and then descends. And finally, it does not set at all, but make almost a circlo round the hea ven. Dr. Bard wa asked bow they managed iu regard to hired peraons, and what they consider ed a day He could not ay, but rupposed they worked by the hour, and twelve hoar would constitute a day's work. Birds and animals take their accustomed rest at their usual hours. The Doctor did not know how they learned the time, but they had, and go to rest whether the sun goes down or not. The bens take to the tree about 7 o'clock, P. M., and ttay there until the tun i well up in the morning, and th people get into this habit of late rising, loo. The first morning Dr. Iiaird awoke in Stockholm, he wa surprised I n tVij, sun ahininw if.tn hi ranm. !!. lnAfe I i.t hm -satch, ar.d. found Jt was only 3 o'clock and the next time he awoke, it was 5 o'clock, but there were no persons in the streets. The peo ple are not in the habit of rising to soon. The Swedes in the cities are not very industrious, owing, probably, to the climate. Mirnt.ATin Banx Bill. A large number of five dollar mutilated bank bills are aaid to be in circulation in Baltimore. It tpj.art that rogues there have been busily engaged in manufacturing seven bills out of six, by means of taking a small piece from each. Tii Valve of the hogs and sheep in the State of Ohio, is estimated at 910,000,000. nALTIDIOAH MAIIKUT. OJJictoftht Dsl.riMoat Amkricar, Dec. 1. GRAIN. On Saturday a cargo of Penna, red and white, was sold at 127 cents. To day, ow ing to the rainy weather, holders are not offering the parcels which they have on hand, and there is therefore little nr nothing doing. We contin nue to quote good to prime Md. and Virginia reds at 120 a 125 cents. Sales of new Md. white Corn to-day at 67 a 69 cents, and of new Md. yellow at 70 a 7 1 cents. A sale of Penna. Rye at 79 cents ; we quote Md. at 73 a 75 cents. Sales of Md. Oats at 39 a 41 cents. WHISKEY We continue to quote hhds. at 29 cents. Bbls. are held at 31 its, and 30 cts. offered. .It A It It I K It , On Ihe 2."th ult , by the Rev. D.Barber. Mr. Jons M. Iri.ano. of Turbut township, to Miss Avamoa McMaiian, of Liberty township, Co lumbia county. i i i: i. At Wilkesbarre. at the residence of his brother-in-law. Mr. C. B. Fisher, on th 15th ult , Mr. THOMAS R VASTINK. of Rush township, Northumbei land county, aged 23 years. . . .... 1 1 S ! fg FIVE STRAIT SHEEP. CAME to thn premises of th mlsiriler, -; at the P..int, a'lout Kit wei ks since, five s ray aheep Thn owner is requested to rime fur war.l, pr.ive p-opertv. piv ch:irp.-s and tnke them away. BENJAMIN II KN DKICKS. Sui bnrv. Dec. 6, 1815. 3t 1 Must Have floury. A LL tho c kuuMiim thi inretves indclt'd to the Sul'criler iei.ling in Auqusis township Nor t'lunilietlan I county.. tir Wool Csuling, Cloth Fulling, &c , are lequi'sted to come si.d settle up their kCi'Oiui'f. a tuiigi r induluenre cannot be gi ven. All kind j of Rra;n ill he I .ken in payment nt the market price, if delivcied at the h.iuse of the suliacil-er, nil or before (lie first of Jstiu try lie It. 'I'hose nho have neither money nor grain e to come and eive their notes wi'h it.teict.or suits will he brought agsinsl them ufti r the ,.l .r ilute. i)AVID HAUCK. Augusts. Nov. S9. 1815 It IRE PORT OF THE POOR OVERSEERS. SiMcr.L Tkoxhss and (nrtsnt llsinHT, Over teert tftht Poor of the Borough of Sunbury, in account current with laiit linrough. fur iheyear commencing in Mirch, 1944, und ending in March, IS45. Da. To whole amount of Duplicate, $119 39 'I'd smount received from the estate of C. O. Donnel, F.q., 70 00 To order on priseut Overseer for balsrice due, 59 C! (ii'i 07 Ca. Bv ogsregate amount of exonerations in Duplicate, f7 62 J By C4!-h paid Ann Moore, for weeks hoardinn Martha Monro, psuper on iid Homugh, h pel tec 'ipt, $3 75 By cash paid George Bright, for do ihinit fur mid Mirths. Si per hill, By cash paid Henry Peiery tor m king do., a i er receipt. By cm ms in goiog to end h-m Niw Berlin, on busim-ci in retn linn t titiJ Msrtbs's resilience. 814 f.O 3 06 By eipeiisis incurred in .niveyin nt.l M ii ilia to the I'riiu'a Ho pi- t .1, Micludin j $6 for theii sen ices, 37 35 lly cssh iii J Wm. G. Malm, slew- ard of rbs I'eisii'.i Hospiul, for 13 we ks beard of sod M.srtha. at $ ) ,r)H r ek. inc'uding $150 fur uriKles Jisir. yeJ, 60 ON lt)G 41) Bv cash paid George Yocnc. firr auditing Overr. i.' aec unit lor "4 3-14. I 00 By cat-h paid inTtfe Wrisvr, r orders from to rrnr (iereiM. 15 02 By rn-h p ud Dr. D. T. T'ites, I'm meiiii sl Btlrndsnce, &c.,or 143, a per mieipt, 20 0t By cah paid Dsn cl lleniiiinjn, I I hijird- 'ti - E'i bi th W.irren, a p lUiier en sid li.HDUgh. as per receipt. By ca-fi paid K. V. idistlit. fm making out Duplicate, a er receipt. By Ca.h paid Uiuii l Iliui kcmillef, for shot , i.s per lereipl, lly c-h pui I Jo! n Hl.'.un, as per T-ce;pi, 11 rA ym d Smui I Th- lnps- :ind Th-i- 111 is liiihil . I. ile I. lor Dvi tset rs, By .! pud Dr. 1) T.Tritcs, (M tih 2i, ',) in lud for uieJic.il slituJaocc, a p r fi-ceip. By ca-li paid Jri n'i Brig'n, for bouse r. nt f I ( 'jil.nine ivirl.l, Bv is-h pai.l J. h. Youiitt, p. bill iSt rec'pt, il cj-Ii pjd II. B. Ma-i-.i. d U h pud A. Jordan, lot prolessioual 19 21 71 2.. 11 1 :o 00 5 00 it s. rvue. 07 t jj ,.,..,, toty mUiWe for n rvices n f)vi'ivti, including Auditors fus, f'i. IS 12$ ; The undcirgtu d, riroinrc.l to nudit and adjust i ihe nccounls ol the Ove. seers of the I'oor ol the llnruugh uf Sunhury, having exsminrij Ihe Keceipta and Expenditure, as set forth iu llie precetduig st.it ihi nl of Sainuei 1'hnmp.oii and Gemge Bnuhl, late Ovrrseera of aaid Borough, exhib'uiug a bal ance in then- favor of fifty hum doll.ia and sixty eight cents, do allow and pasa the same, W ilttes our hind, lb V2d day of November, A. I). 1645. B. (.. MARKLEV. LEWIS DEW ART, Nov. 19.1645. G.M.YOKK8. Aaron ltoliln') i:state. ALL pet nous indebted to the es ale of Asmn Rubins, late of the borough of Suitbu.y , Jec'd., or having demsndi against said estate, are n ques ted lo pie-eni ihe same In the subset ibtr fi r set llemeut, duly ulhi cheated ;0-'.nFH C. ROBINS, BENJAMIN ROBINS. Eur.burv.Nov.!?, 1815.-31 ' Notice 18 hereby given, to all legatee, creditors and other perxins, interested in the estates nf George Ootlshall, deceased, settled by hi adrninis'ratnr, Divid Keener), of Christian Dunklebcrger, dee'd., settled by Hiivnnns Dunklebergur, administrntrix nf Ab'sham Dunkleherger, dee'd , who was Ihs et'r uf Christian Duiikltl.craer. dee'd.; of Joseph Wei vor. dee'd., arith-d by hi dni'r. IL-nry Wrsver i of John II. flrtrt. dee'd., i.itiled by his eltrcutors. Jsine Hutchison and Ifehecc II irl : of Jiieoh Troutmsn, dee'd, settled by hl ei'r.. George Troutmi.n, late of Northumberland county, decea sed, that the executors a d adniinUtralors of Ihe ssid decensed cststes have filed the'r acceunts with the KegMter of thi cotiutv I and that they will he pre-ennd to the Oiphars' Court nf said c mn'y on Tuesday, the 6th dsy of Januiry nett, for eonfir rn ilion anJ ollowui.to. EDWARD OYSTEI?, Sunhury D c. 6, 1815. 5l Ifeaister. TEXXCO & XVXEXAS ! "TUB CUV IS-nTILL THEY COME." CiOMB WHERE! Whv whe.e do you nop. J pose hut to thn Cheap Store nf Henry Mnsncr, in Market street, Suuhurv. And fir what pu'poe do you think they cornel Why to bnv cheap, to he suro and nve hI les-t 20 per rent. "Tfiri wtm't ttn nnthin' eke." because it i a woll known fai t that at HENRY MASKER'S STORE the very be-t article ere sold at the very low. si I lire., Now come, on" and nil; t ut d oi't nl' r. one Ht once, and JUDGE FOK VOURSELVEJ ! Where ou will find a Splendid As- n Itnei t of I'nll nnd Winter Dry r.nods, jot received, among liich are ihe following : Su perfine French Ilromlrlnlh: W'el i f Enelo'd do.; Heavy Denver do , a fist rile srie'e fir Overrents, and a grea vsrirly of Wo J Dyed, Ill nk and Fan cy ('imeres, S iitioells. Moueselln-d' -lirie-. Hi p. ilo liii es, C j-luneroH, A lpa.-c is, iVe., Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment nf Calicoes nf ihe latest Vyh nnd pattern, which vi I b sold cheaper thin ever; nUn, Woolen and other Shawl in gre.it vaiieiy. C in .i. L I O d.iiKI.1 ttmm. .1 (i.ai.if .t II. i.. ierv. Gl ..to.. Hn.prnders. Mi-t-. &r.. ite.; a l.rce ! ns.ort.nent nf Wrn.enV Men's and Mi-.ns (iuni j Shoi which wi l he sold clieaier iban ever beforo off red. If o h js likewise, in adtlit'uin to tbo ah.ive stock, so i xlrnsive iisgoitnient nf Qurenwarr, Hardware, Stidil.'trif and (Irocrritu Snrsr fmni H n III. 12.J and 16 ct. er Hi ; Good Giill'ec at 10. Ytnv Bis' at 121. Also. N il; si'iki'; Iron; Saiideie it-s li Cast Steel; Ennbsh. Americnn and Sweed Uliler do. in short, every thing lh.it i u-uslly kept in u (yountrv Store, all of which will be sold at very reduced price. 07 Goun'ry Produce of all kind taken iu ex chaiiH" for Goods. Sui huiy. Nov. 22.1, 1815 TOn SALE THE utcriher ofier for a ile an Eight Horse Power Elm. ne, complete iu all its putts. A ply at Roth' tuvorn, 22 mile from Sunhury, on ilia turnpike road badinc Poiuville. Al.BEKT G. BKADFOKD. Nov. 52. 184 5 .lust Think 1 1 ! rilllERE never whs a me 'icine maje of so pur E. materials as Dr. Smith's (Sng ir Coated) In di.in Vegetable Pills, uuJ no uiedii-iue Ins ever been so big1 ly recouiinei ded. They act as no Fltt ever KCted, as they opeinte powerfully, and do 4ii leave the bowel disordered. And h w fLSiSAST ! Children lake tin 111 without rekistsiice. Direction of four page aeeo-i i.inv everv Ikix. Tho signature nf DR. O. BEN .FN SMITH is on iho wle of .icll box. Sold at Dr. Guioii, cor. Bow. eiy and Grand sire-1 Ku-li'on A. cn , 110 Pr.u.. w:iv Eventt, 06 Hudson ft., anJ at the office. 17S Greenwich S:ri-el. ! t'AUTION. As a misers'de iinitatimi hs i I I. I... ll n .1 I.S ,r f P. I. " I iwii mint, i ' . IIOIIIL - UK . -..o . , , it i necef try to be sure ihul Da. G IUm. Ssi i n'n sinna'ure is on ewiy box. Price 25 rent. Pi ine pal Office, 170 Greenw u h st N w Yo'k. SolJby JOHN W. PRII.ING . Smtbury. WM. FOU.-YTHE. S.,rlhuHiL N 'vcnil ei Cath, is4o. 1 HE mVseri' c, editor and publisher of the Mi- lier Journal tor mo Tail sixteen Te.ire, tin Iwen rnnged lor ih" last yenr, in collecting 'be Material for a woik for which he has secured thecopv right, in the following word, i "A Hrstorv of the Anlliracrte Coal Trade of Schuylkill and the adjoinim; fount Geologiesl j nnd Siat'stnal, aei omp.iii.i d wrtti Maps of ttw dif ferent Rertiens, rhn Imp'Ovcmenis, lnvi stun UK, I'apaci'y. A'C, cm'.r.icing a complete .md autheniic hl-tory of rtV pn Wit tin r to which will tie ap pended a Synopsis of the I nn Tr i v." It is i ur inteiition toenillacn s-veiy 1 1 1 i n of in lerest ti ihe work, conme'ed wuh the I ai'e, up to Ihe lsr;inniug ef the yar IS1G. prepaid! nnd ir raui;ed with view nf conti lattini tie publics. ion. at iertods nf ti or leu y- iirs with hiich additions as the iucreasi d trade will warrant, Thv" hi II chisol Ir.ide have auuied an ieti otain o which w II warrant mid) 1 pubbe.ili u, and he In Is con. fulfill, thai well the prr.tieied aid i f several ticnile- men an I the .lutrttics stirudv in his p e--l n. I.e ' will tun i-.li the public w ih wo.k, which, if m l ! one of ihe most iuli reeiiiiK in i'sdeistls, n wi I he I of frrcal vjtue to iho-s liipuccd and luiiic.ud in ihese h. inches of tiuiii, ss. I As mioii asthe Maps, Ac. are prepared, and some id. a cso bu ti run d ul .he loh. ihV i xpei nf pn'j I'.rhtuj U.e wo k. prot.o..ils will be issued for Ihe same fT j All ihe 'recs. .f (?i.al l-nd will le di-itcmi. I on 11. u M u nf the SchutiLill L'osl Keuitiii. I which wilt sccoinjany he w ik BE.NJ. II ANN AN, Put sv lie. Nov. 2J, V. OrpliuaiV i'oui l SN ursuanee i f an order nf (he Orphma' Comt of Noith'tuihciland coun y, will be ixposrd lo public sale, en Thursday lie iHih dav of Decein'" t li. xt.nl H e I He r. niilet c ,f Abraham Rati er.net. dee'd., to w it : A ciri.iiu tract ef I -nd sl uato in Lil.lo Mahonoy lownshio, Noril.unibe.l md c.ointv, adj. lining lauds of So'. mum Dunkelherer, Is cob R iker and the heir of Daniel Heib and itn uirani land, contoinin two hundred and loriy-six acrt and folly I lue perches on which Die creeled a two story log hou.e, haukfiain setvuty feet long hy thi.ty-aix in wnlih, and a until oichnrd. Also, at the same time and place, the one undivided fourth part of a truel of Tjuiiii) roved laud ailua'e in the tnwirship and county sl'un s.iid, containing four hundred snd leu acres and It iriy-iilne perchi. ad joi.iinj lands of Michail Uol b. Solomon D'is.hr and ntlors. Lute tho eslilo of Abrnti.imKo.hir niel, I'ec'd, 'J'ha above t act of SIS acres is handsomely lo ca.ej, and wsdl adnpled to niaiiufsctuiing purp le. The M.ihon'.y Creek run through the proporty, afi'ordiug ticeUeBl water powu tor milling and otbir purposes. Hale la coiniuer.ee at 10 o'clock, A. M. of raid day. when the ;:,,.wn 0r ta!e wil be md vwn by WM. liOTHEKMf.L, I.Vor.lMh, IS15.-H " -A-Jta'r. 1 1 . n" 1 .' i . . OrpIiniiH' Court .Sale. Valuable Real Estate FOIl SALE. IN pursuance of an otjor of the Oiphans' Gourt of Nortlni.nl ednnd county, will be exposed to pu'dic s1e. at the pu'dic house of Valentine Paul, in Upper Mahonoy township. No.hum!ieilanl co., on Wednesday, the 1 0th day of Decemhrr next, at 10 o'cl . rk,' A. M., Ihe following described pro perty, to will A certain plsntlion or tract of Isnd, ituste pnrl l in Upper Mshiumy town-hip, Norlhumherl.nd county, and psrtly in Ui per Mnhontsngo township, in the ooontv of f'chny'k.ll, on 'he Slate road lead ing f'litii Poti.villo to Fisher's Ferry, and about 21 miles fionl the former phire, is lj duinx lands nf John M timer, tiin hii'rs of John Diehl, GoorB" Bover, John M'siiii'mnr nod other., conmining 272 sere and 20 p-rches stiii l meaii'e. ah 'Ut 210 arre of which are ile ifed and in hiRh etsie of cultivation ; wherein Br.) nrecU'd a l.ireetwo story brick Tavern Ilou ennd Ki'ihen, a la'ce hank bsrn 100 feet lomr. a t.sme wagon rdied And nnothcr I irrn frame shed; :lo a hi'g't and excellent Giist Mill and a Ir.nie lions.' near add mill, and also two excellent orchards. The shove property is very besutifullv and mlvantrig.'oiidv t-iiuated, and is ail excellent Farm T.ivrrn 8 and. Also : At the .Mm. time ami place, another rer lain t.iirl or puce of land, adj lining land now nf iido m Ad.uns, nf J .eoli Murer nnd others, con Liiuiiij 10 se es and 100 p leltee s'rict rncure. all f which is c'i'red f hnng incaJovv land) anJ in a h gh ntnte cf cut.iv ni n. Al-os l the sam time nnd place, a certain tract nf ti uhif land ei'uste in ITpper Mahonoy towns! ip af ire.si.1 ndi liii'i'i; linds of Solomon II warier, John r l F i I Mauier, G.-erie Snvder and nthi rs, C'lutainiug 67 acres and 146 perches tricl tne.ikure. A!o: At the hnue f f Samuel ITeib, in I.ittl. Mshnli'iy t wnablp, Nor hiunheiland Coun'y, no Mooifay th- H h day of Deeember next, a certsin t.acl of ind 'ituste in Little Mshnnov town-hip afn esnid, on Bin M.ih nov ("nek. adj -ining lands nf .he h Hibush, M i h e I Bo' b and other, eon Inininc 173 ncres nd 69 prrchr strict nvasurc, atn.ut 100 iicn of which nre cleaird wheieon are. ere ted ltt't'0 two snoy log house and kitchen (""' ') " '"" k h',", " "'"' 60 ,fer' V."' I'""''"' r'1 al-o a l:irKe and exeelle.il Or t Mil . an cx.'ilienl suw nil, a diuierv, macK-mi n shop nnd a I nee nnd i xccili'i.t nrch ird. Alio: Ano'her ce.ts.n trnd "f l.iml, ndjdn'ng the I.ikI stiote divcrihed fact, land of Micbai I Bold, nnd ..thers, coiita;ninc 2M acre and 131 perche i "',ic' n ea- e, about 100 acres of which ore clear- d ; whereon are rrec'ed n I trge two atory frme h.ni,e. nearly new, a Isrce fiseie bank barn, a ful ling mill and c ir ling macho e ; nnd alee, two stn dl log I nines and a'alde'. Thee is also a large and excilh iit orchnul on a iid plcmse. I Also: Ai the same time nnd nlsre. another ser- tain Irni l of land, td'nn'e in l.it'ltf Mahonny town ship nf resai.l, sdj fining lands of Henry Swinehart. the heire of Ah'in Bo1 heroH-l. dee'd. nnd others, con taining H2 acres and 37 peiche rttict measure, a bout 120 aires of which Hrec'esred and in high Hate i f culiiva'ion ; w herei n ure erected a two atory log house, a large new h .nk I srn ahnul 60 feel lone, p.iinled red. and an i rch -id. The big mahonoy creek pusses thr ugh sjid ti.ict, and creates an excellent water powei fur niilhiia; nnd ether purpose. The I. run . f 1e wi'l t made known on the j day j nails, aforisnid. Bv ord. r i f the Cnuit. KOW.Mil) llll i;ii, iS IK U. I,-. UAMEI. HERB, jr , ADAM HERB. Nov. 8th. 1915 5t Administrator. In the Court of f'oiiimon. Pleas Fur Knrthuml'erltinJ County, I'enntybania.No 5, January Te m l34. C.spcr Ad.ius,j . andFis'eiick Adams, . VJ. Join Adams, Tetcr Ad.in , Samuel Adams, Jacob Trnver. ("a heiine Fox. WiPiam Eiebiick and Elizahe.h his wife. P.ter Sr ii-sor and Magdalcna bis wife, aiimel Stattz.'l ui.d Susannah his wife, aiid Elenor Adama. ifVN m. ii f W. J. G eeneujh, court grant a ' H P ru!o on the parties inter, sled, to appear by the hii ity of i'et term ami show cauie wliy the land of C'aip.-r Ad im , dee'd , lnnlil not be taken at the Hpprni-e.neul t'V tiiv heirs entitled to the mie, i'T Is? s .ld. Ex'r.ccJ from die TJeeo'.l, nod certified Nov. S I. 1-15. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. N-.v. 15. ISt5.- fit Proth'y. Ps 3 G "Jl E D . .1 O H X IV STHYKER, Of the late Jrm if Xai k'nk A Stryker, and Xtrykir Jj- J'ugut, HAS le-uoicd iho Whole ile Dry Good Buni-nes--, nnd in .vv ntl'ers for sale, ut No. 12 and 14 Pank s'reet. Phiiablphia, hdj.iinii.R Myer, Chiihorn A I'n's Auct on Sto.e. No. 7H Market st.eet, a uelieinl sss.iilineiit nf Dry Goods, chiefly pinch ise.l n aniluoi at a very small advunce fur cash, orci'V ureniiinci .. l!.lii-vini that his long ixpi-iienc in puichasi. g w ill eur.bl.. him to II bis Go.als at the lowest Mar. kit piices, be invites hi- old friends, and other wis' iwi i i buv, to tav.r him with a call. Pint idei) .hi., Nov. I. IS 15 6ui W.'itcSiPN, .It'Wflry, Ac. Ac. '1 XlIE -u1 scr.ler ntV. i. f -r snle, t the lowest pr. cew. . logeai.l ge.ral assort.neui ni yoM and rs Iver Le..r, L -;.ne nnd ..I .e. k.ilJs ut uichis; J -.I'V, e iv.-r v.. e, i.o my snu .ni Mant. I Cl iks. a . I Mu cat Bote playing from two lo ten tunes; B.tie.ln I A Barnev's Dl iliiond p,.i,....l Gi.:d Cs-ii ; W..ldiiii k r,' Tool, File. and M I'etl its. O.-dera fiom ti e eoeiitry are solicited, and will be c. eiu Iv at ended i . JOHN C. FAR If, 112 Ch nul Philadelphia. N v. I. 1615 4 n T Ittr ?j:i'I !s f DRlf 0OODt3. litisi . ile, '. 1.1 I can s'.vei, ..r N fi. v... k. h ivmg i -I .his tied a Branch ai . oiiih S eoiii! st.. Foil .de'ph' , I now epening. ami w: I t cons Hi.tly i.crniii' f.nin the New York Aueiions nn eiten ive rissoiiir.cnt of JPAITCY & STAFLJ3 OJ.Y GOODS, whirh will he o'd it tho lowest New York pi'cca ai wholesale i d R "tr. tl. Among h a stock will I ; found a gooJ a-.ortinent of ihe f illowii-g articles; ' JacCoiitts Pbi l. Hair Cold, Lace. Sipe, Hook, I Swi and Taila'Bii Muslins, Bish sp ami Limn ' I.swiis, Fancy Cap Nett, Fancy and Ball Oresires, t hread Laces, Application Da, irch U'Bik Hi,k '1'iiin.i.ii g Lace, Li"h Linen. Linen Cainb.hs, Linen Cambric H.ikfs.. Curtain Frinjes, Cashmere d'Ecot-e, Moueline de Lair.e, Silk, and Vi-'m Wrp Alcca, (ju-vit'e Clol'u, Gul Plaids. Frm.h Ve.mos, Bl .ck tilk. Rlove Si k How, Sh iwts, Ciava . H.hlurns, Eiiib'.oideiii , fie., Ac. Country Merchant and -0iher visiting Phd nlel phi or New Yoikto purchase, are repictlully iu viied to edl a'.d exuniinu the stocks. Nov, 1, st. ly G. II. MOORE. :" T II S'aT The biehest price given fwl II. MARKER. T Zi Win at, ul the s'o.e el 1 IS' , .. . A i.ew sui'idv of Roe Uitittcetil j it just received. Nov. H,h, lt!. To the Public. A NEW VOLUME or th EW VOTIlX WEEKLY MniROB, Will eommtnet en Saturday, Oct. If A, 1345. Taaiaa Three Dollar per annum in aJvance, on. One cepy one year in advance, 3 00 One copy two year., 0 1'O Two cp e one yir, .5 0(1 Five, , . . 10 00 Eight 16 01) Twelve, - 20 00 And to every ubscribar to cither the WEEKLY or DAILY, we will give a copy of Villi' Letters from London, Complrtr, In one hsnd-omo Extba. uniform with the Wtu. tr Miil. This eornprbei thn FiaT Sr.nir if LxTsxas, and wiih the New Volume will emn mence the Naw Sratrs. written from the Sown or Ecaon.when the Weekly Mirror will be ep nte'y edilid with parli.'iil lr care, and with more siieria! regaid to tl a wants and tares nf country suhsciibei.. We stia I publish nioie talcs, and le- insitar thst is merely I iealand by n-ing in part stiidl r type, we ahull be able to incree ihe quan tity well to improve lbs quality of what tvo givn to our reader. We shall endeavor tn uv.k THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. A diversified, entertnininu. instrec ive anJ TilubU chronicle of the timis, ..rnniiT M.wsrpH, a from for binding in "ni" or two v .lo'u--. a. ibe i inl of theyrar,) upon wbi. h n-' h. r 'a'-olir, tiimi, ta'cn , n- r money will be spareil, Ii will hereilt rbrffcOr. riched with oriuinal c nil .'.tri-ins he bfe, ppirn and apiril nf the foreign j mmafs and eomein a I the new, intcllieence nnd vs:ie y ofthediily fhee', handsomely printed on fine paper, minuf n tun d lor the expreas purpose, rind wi l :e tnrwr.irded by iho eadiest nisds, in atroiu wrapper.-. n ewry pint nf the UniHd Slate snd ("ana la. Vintage fn w iih. in thi.ty mile of New York. AH coiiimunica ions should be addtis-ed pt tt paid, to Morris. Willi, ti Fulhr, -corner Ann nnd Nsisau streets. New Yoik. AIR TIGHT STOVES. The belt in the H'orld fw Cleanltnea, Cjwfat und Economy. C. J. T Y X 1) ALE, No. 97 South Sacosn St., PHILADELPHIA, HAS now on hand a larcse a-sortmerit nf ORR'Jl Celebrated Patent AIR TIGHT S COVE , to which he would call the atten'ion of every true lover of comfort and economy, fit which qua! tint they cannot be equal'ed by any Stove in the woihl. They are a li(hl Stove, and can be convenien'ly carried to any distance, and being constructed f. r the use of wood, they are pan cularly udap ed to a sick room. Many thoussnds of this Stove being now in line, their good qualities aie too well ki own to loci pumng. Mr Tttdale is tl e fnst i.tithorized agrril 1 I Phil id Iphi i, and has been making them cn-l oil ly for the la-t live or aix year. There nn be no fear of not getting the genuine Siove of It i tit. an I they are all warranted to eive entire satisfaction. No Air Tight Stove are nenuine, without a brass) pi ile w ith the Inventor's name nnd d-ite of thn Patent. . He hns also on hand a larce assortment of t'voc SioVK-i, RiDtiroita, and all kinds of Fancy Goal Stove, at ihe Old Establishment, No. W South Second above Walnut street. Philadelphia, Nov. I, 1845. 2ru WPlTv. JONES, Nj. 18 Surth 4th urcet. a few doon affve -Vjr.t frr?ef, XHIX.AZELPHIA, HAS cont mtly on baud a very large iisirt ment of Lonking Glas-es, Baskets, fed r W'ae and Fancy Goods, which will be soid wli !es do 1. 1 the verv lowest firices N. B Looking Glasses inured to any ait of the country, without churjo. Nov. 1, 184ft 6m calvixIha :tii k. AT LA7, Will practice in the sesirsl Courts vl .he City und County nf Philadelphia. His office is at No. 35 South FOUR I'll S iet, between ('liesnul and Walnut -lreeis. Philadelphia, Sept 20ih, 1815 -3in. TERMS REDUCIID. Tip T-y.llr.yi D.lGUERRI I.V GALLERY of Patent Pnt .i. urn Colored likenesten, and Photugrayhic Di-jmt Xo. 13flCliesnut Street, IM.iladct plila. No. ?5l Brondwav, New York j No. 7.". Court Stnel, Boston ; No. 136 Chcsnut Street, l'l,j!a delph a ; Balliiiiore Streit. Hahimor'! ; ltio.i.l way, Saratoija Springs j No fiG t'annl Suei". New-O.le.tnn ; Main Street Newp.irt, U. I. Ar.il Main Sire. t, Dti Buque, Iowa. CONSTITUTING the ..Idest and most ExUb. sive Establi-hment of the kind in the ml I. snd containing more than a THOUSAND POIf TRAITS, embracing those nl .nine of th most distingui-ihed indiviiluaU, in ihe 1'ni e-! States. Adiintiance free. 'I'his Eloh..hment hivinir bfn award, d th .... p .. . .,-.,. ,.r..: .,..,, . ,,. VxMii, ., .lt ..,.,, ,rw y., It nd I'hitadcli hia, np.- 'm '. , !nr . I'ic.re- ui.tl Apf arhlus, is thus nfflc. llv ...is' .ned In ti e lion of soierioirtv b ri I'd r' oni' e .dlv sMr.iJ it by the pub i , .."Fj m the Wurltt." June 28 h, 1841. iy jL:H.:oi2ii'jit'.EC P I A N v -;s . T MIE SUHCP1 BET? h.i In-en onii ted ajenr. fr i-e .! f tli D MF.YF.R's CEL- EBRVTED I'RI'MIIJM R'ts-U WOOD PI ANOS, at this lace. These Pmnos have a plain, massive and bt au'iful exterior (ii i h. a' .!, f.iT depiU and sweefni s. of nine, nnd ervflon e of workman I ship, are put au'paxed bv any in the Uniicd Situs, j The fallowing u reeonitnendstion f.om Ctni. Dins, a cebbiated peifo'iner, and hirn-clfa uiau J ufuc.uier : ! A C1 A 11 I. nvio had the pin me of Irving if e excel-h-nl Pisiio Forte maiifsetured bv Mr. fevr, n I exbihlied at the 1 it exInUiion of ihe Ft-nklm lu- , stitu'e, I fwl it due to ihe true merit nl It.e mater to I'l-claVeXbat these, iin-tiuuicut are ipir'e pi' t and in some tesprc even mperiof, 'o all the I'l i aim I'.. itc, 1 aw at die capitals of Eo.ope, . du.ing a soj.iurn ol twoyejr at I ari. These Pi.noa wdl bo r'o!d at the manufaitur. r" lowest Philadelphia prices, if not a. me buig lowei Person r r,uied to rail and rxiuuine t t ihemseives, ul the residence of the tub,er ilicr. Sunhury, May 17. 1S45. 11. B. MASSE R. ! inn i --J for r-h, by i feuiihiny, Hi pi. HENRY MAF.K. JO, 1845. ! 'Jf7,X Si:r.I. Th b!gbet-,.u. will1. 4 9j g:cn for t'iax t'red, at the uf i A"6 3. HENKY MAUH.