Correspondence nftlie Trlbnne. LwMnon, Nor. IStli, l"?4fi. Since, the 1st inst, there Ims been little or no speculation in Corn, and the trade left to its usual course or supply ami demand. The mar ket has been in a very dull and innctivt state, with declining prices for moot articles, except Indian Corn, of which there has been consider able enquiry, as it is not only looked upon as an .excellent substitute for Potatoes, and has fur w ma years been used lor human food in Ireland, tint there is a strong expectation that Govern ment uiay relax the restrictive system with re grd to this article, by admitting it free of duty ; and it i not grown in this country, such a measure would not meet with much opposition. Its present vtlue is about .His. a iis. p. rqr. in bond but as the duty on it is governed by that of Barley, and this latter article is now reced ing in value, we do nut expect to sec a lower duty than I5s crls. per qr. at present. The check winch has been iriven to Oats will aim most likely prevent the duty falling below 'As. per qr. on this article, and that on Wheat to 12 a 13s. per qr., in consequence of the infe- rior quality of the new crop, a considerable por tion of which is now selling in Lincolnshire below ijOs. per qr. ; pood quality of new En lis.li Wheat (it) a 01 lb per bus can now be purchased in London at about fiO.s. nor nr.. and ! I ------ I "'F as this is considered cheaper thnn bonded, which is still held for high prices, it has be gun to attract the notice of speculators. We see no reason to alter the opinion we liave before expressed that we are not likely to liave any immediate advance in the value of grain, and as money i ettine scarce, and will most likely become more" difficult to obtain, it will have a depressiti!: el?e:t upon its value in diminishm? speculation. We quote fine Dinrig Wheat fiO., red Hal tic 52s. a 5fis., Mediterranean r0s. a 53s. per jr. Baltic Barley, 27s. n 30 . Mediterranean 19. a 22a. livy Oats 25s. a 2. Arclmn pel 2 Is. per qr. Fine White Peas 50s. per qr all in bond on the spot.. Egyptian Henna 3tjs. i 37e. per qr. ; the value of this article is not likely to be much nflected by the prohibition of i their export from Esrypt. of which advice were j ycwdny received, as our own crop is tri;e. and will soon come to m-rket freely. (11 Ky ia wortli .30. a .32. per qr. in bom . New ' r 1 , Spring Tares 42-. a -lis., lare 4-3.. per qr.. free o1 duty. Fine Linseed 50s per qr.. Rape Seed 5fis. perqr., Linseed Cake 10 per ton. Can ada Flour 35s. per bhL, United State 2!)s. for our,30 a yis. (or sweet in bond. Tke Mormnna. Mrs. Smith, the widow of the Mormon pro tect, has addressed a letter to the New York Sun, declaring that it is nut her intention to go to California, or any other remote place, with the Mormons. She says; "The laws of the United States are quite good enough tor me and my children, and my settled intention is to remain where 1 am, take care of my property, and if I cannot educate my children here, send them to New York or New England fo'r that purpose. Many of the Mor tnons will, no doubt, remove in the spring, and many more will remain here; and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have a mixed society in Nauvoo, as in other cities, and all ex clusive religious distinctions abolished. " must now nay, that I never fur a moment belietcd in what my husband called his uppari linns and revelation, as I thought him labor ing under n diseased mind ; yet, they may all be true, as a prophet is seldom without credence or honor, exceptinu in his own family or coun try; but as my conviction is to the contrary, I shall educate my children in a different faith, and teach them to obey and reverence the laws and institutions of their country." She also says: I am left here, sir, with a family of children to attend to, without any means ot giving them an education, for there it neil a school in the ci ty, nor is it intended there shall be any here, or at any other place, where the men who now go vern this infatuated, simple-minded people, have sway. I have not the least objection that these petty tyrants remove to California, or any other remote place, out of the world if they wish, lor 1 they will never be of any service to the Mor mons, or the human family, no matter where they go. Their object is to keep the people over whom they rule in the greilest ignorance, and most abject religious bondage, and if these poor, confiding creatures remove with them, they wiil die in the wilderness " The Ni'mi-.kr or Passengkrs which arrived in New Yoik from foreign ports during November I was 40!l0. j rr " , J HOkli WHO All! M rrt.NIKU FROM Rt M ITT1 10 ' , or intermitting Bilious Complaints, should read the j following, and lie guided therehy ; I Cause of Pain. Pain ialhe consequence of the i exertion of ihe organ or part where it is present to thtow off morbid or corrupt humors, for no pain can exist but from the presence of those mailers which aie of an unhealthy character. When we have pain in the head, in the bowels, or in any part of the body, it only proves the piesence of mai lers which the blood is trying lo remove, and it is this struggle which is the occasion of pain. To he bled only relieves the anguish in proportion as the mount of life ia reduced, and the same may be said of all lulling or sonhing remedies. Not so with Brandretb'a Pills; they at once go to the as sistance of the blood in aiding it lo discharge bad humors, to conquer the Death Principle. To re. lieve pain in Ibis wsy does lint leave any bad ef fects. The Life Principle is not reduced, nor axe the teeth destroyed ; hill all the organs are cleansed and theii health insured. fXT" Purdues of II. B. Masscr, Sunbury, or of tha agent, i'Ubh.bed in another part cf this J JJt'r. IIAtriMOilH MARKKT, Offtceofthe Baltimore Amehica, Dec. 8. GRAIN. The effect of the English news has caused an entire suspension in the Wheat mar ket. The ten Jency is decidedly downwards, lint in the absence of transactions no quotations can be given. Sales of Corn to-day at 6S a 70 cts. for white, and "0 cts. for yellow. We quote Md. at 74 a 75 cts., and Oats at 43 cents. WHISKEY. Sales continue to be made at .10 cts. for hhds. and 31 tts. for bbls., at which rate holders art very firm, with light stocks. .w. n it ME It, On the 2d hist, by the Rev. J. Miller, Mr. Gi: upon M. 'Snoop, of Danville, to Miss Amelia tKAitH KT, daughter of Wiliiain Gearhart, Esq., of Roaringcreck. 1'IllCE CUHUENT. Corrected wtekly by Henry Marsir. Whkat, .... ion Re, 62 Ciih-, ...... ftn Oats, ...... 35 Pork, ... 5 FniHf.n, ... . naj Hiitteh, )4 Enos, .... .8 Beeswax, .... 25 Tallow, ... 10 Ki.ai, ... .10 Hkcklvii Flat, to Diukii Apples, - 7.r) Do. Peaches, - 150 l !. . '1 I . .S' J. J. " I J I! Notice FS hereby given, to the creditors of llie Shsmnkin Coal nnd Iron Company, that the subscriber h is been appointed an auditor to siate an account be tween the trustee ami the bond-holders under the second mortgage, ami that he will attend at his of Cu e, in Sunburv, on Saturday the 3d diy of Janua ry next, fir that purpose, when and where all inter ested are requested to atti nd. H. B. MASTER. Sunbury, Dec. 13, IS45. 4t Auditor. Estate or Jacob Ort'ticr. "fOTlUE is hereby given, that Ictteisef admin 11 istration have been granted to the subscriber, on llie estate of Jacob Dreher, late of Shamokin township, Northumberland county, ilec'il. All persons indebted to said estate, or having di'innmls aiiaii'st the same, are requested to present the same ,he l"ibw f"r tl.-.ay- with 'jQ Shsmnkin, Dec 13, 1845. :t " Adm'r. j,,,- Uomn,cv,n Estate: -.rt.,-r,E, . . , . . - . mTll I IIP sat hnroliu rrivnn that ttt.rm nf m.i miniirtioii have" been granted to the subscri' her, on the estate of John lloinmer, lato of Point township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All per sons imlrtHed to said estate, or having claims a uninsi the same, nre requested to present the same for si-tileinent (o the subscriber, rending, at Dan ville. WM, KITCHEN. Danville, Dec. 13, 1845. fit Adm'i. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursu mre of an orjer of ihe Orphans' Court of Nonhuinbeiland county, will lie sold at pub lic vendue, on Thursday the 1st diy of January next, at the house of Christopher Haugbawoul, in Rush township, in said county, to wit: A certain tract of laud situate in the township ami county stores il, adjoining land of Henry Wea ver, I.hac V oolveiton and others, containing; twenty-nine and half acres, whereon areerected a two e'ory frame house, log barn and an excellent or chard. Also A lot or piece of (round situate in said township, ailjniniiii; land of Isaac W'oolv, rton and Frederick Weaver, containing about five acres. Late he estate of John Ilaughawout, dre'd. S ile to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.of said day, when the conditions will bo m ule known liv PETER HAUCHAWOLT. Sunhury. Dec 13, lJ5 3t Adm'r. Pause lleadr!l t This good advice comes from a friend, an edu cattd phvsician, and one who has been cured of protracted illness, bv THE IMPROVED INDI AN VEGETABLE PILLS." (Sioap. Uoatso.) which are at this moment cfeciiiig sums of ihe most remarkul le cures on record, and (hey will con tinue to heal the sick as long as they are resorted to by them. This is no no.tium, made merely to sell inexpective ill's qualities, toil a valuable med icine, mitde ly a writ informed Physician, of Vro. able IngreJi.uls, pure, tffieut'nius, and harmltti. In a few days, w lull nmke a public report of se veral more caei of mcuit.n cures ( we note n others) and the puMic mny know on what medi cine to rely in lime of need. x C3" CAUTION. As a miserable imitation has been made, by the name of Kugir Coated Pill," it is necessary to be sure that Dh.U Hknj. Smith's signature is on every tmx. Price 25 cents. Piincipal Office, 179 tireenwich st. N-w York. Sold by JOHN W. FIMLI.NO. Sunbury. WM. FOKSYTHE, t-thun''d. December 13th, IS45. " list of c auses. IOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor- thuinlerland County, at January Term, ISIS,! commencing the first Monday, being the 5lh. Seilzinger, alienee of (iarver vs Juhn Carver el al S Joeph Keefer Abraham Klazs vs Henry Manser v John Mlnrier s Susan Wilhelm, Ac. Prentice for Welch William Farrow 1 George Leibrich Jamison Harvey 1 Aimer Mmlpntii,tl Coin'ih of Penn'a. for Kranc McCov, va Felix M liner el al Win H Brown & c vs John II Bovd v, ... ... . J "U !tra Inl ine & Bonlen v fame Holmes, Sturgeon & co vs S unn Hugh Bellas, E-q vs Henry Donnel et al Charles Hall'.ex'rs vs William Wilson's exV "in 'V uiiiiiiuiuii aa-iRiiees vs r.owarii iiomn Same vs Charles tiohin vs Zimmerman, avi.lge fc co va lienjaiiiin Ford-man vs John Sliinnmn Jaco'i Persing R D Foulsman William Sibienton Charles H Flick vs Widiam Flick John Henderson's heirs vs (Sreenough & Shipmau John I.ieh vs Thomas Allen (iillierl Berlieu vs Wm R Jones James Ros vs Jacob H Rhoads Wm L Heineman vs Harlman II Kmrble Philips, In. of Lowry & Gill vs Dodge ft Barrel Francis Ball's adin'r vs Daniel M. Secbler Abraham Terwilliger s Rollins &c Newberry John P Summers vs Derr fi McWilliams John McOloughan's adm'r vs Charles Merrick Yoxlheimer A Dawson vs N L Price John A LloyJ va Wm E McDonald John Knurr vs Win S Moutgomeiy John Kane Ac wife vs John Neidig ,V wile E (ireenough vs John Cooper et al Wm E McDonald vs John A Lloyd. Jonathan Adams vs Abraham rttrauU JOHN FAKNSW OK TH, Piotlioi)..iarv's office, J'rulh'y. Suniiury.Dcc. 13th, Is 15. j LIST OF JURORS OF Northumberland County, for Jan. Term, a.d:is4c. ft rami Jurors. Turhiit. Robert Haye. Lewis. Carr Kussel, Hamurl Smith. Delaware. James Heard, Jicob Dauch. Milhn. Matthew Dennett. ChilHrua(ftie.Cift. John 8nvder. NorthumberlandI). M. Steedman, John Hum mel. Siinhnry. Wi'liam Krieghmaum, Felix Mau rer, Francis Bucher. Augusta Wesley Clark. Shamokin. Jacob 8wank, snr., Jacob Persing, John Fisher, Thomas Hoover. Reuben Rnyd. r. Ruth. Samuel Johnson, Charles Kase. r?oa .OeiirRS Armstrnng, snr. pptr Muhanoy. Samuel Ilessler, snr., Tobias 8,ei!ev. Juikion John Frgcly, jr. Traverse .Furors. Turbut. John Cuffy, jr., David Engel. .eiei. Joseph Hughes, Jamrs Tweed, Daniel II. Iimi lioch. Diiaware Thomas Hammer, John M'Kinney, James Heard. Georne Hittle, Daniel Frymire. Miltim.A. 8. Shapin. Jacob Hauti, John Kohr, Samuel Ay res, Joseph Hound. Chillinjuaiiue. James Cumminc. Michael Fo'hn-r, tieorge Haas, John Giflen. Point. Jacob Kodenbacb, Thomas McMahon, llrock Eplev. Northumberland. Peter Henselman.' John Frick. Sunbury Geo. W. Kiebl, Geo. Weiser. Ej. Augwda. David Hettleyon, George Baslian, Hamurl Ki'lley. John Eckmaii, Peter Kolp, James Ki eder, Thomas Snyder, Martin Gas. Snhmnkin. Leonard Rothermel, Adam (Jilger. Con. Paul Ammerman. Upper Mnhonoy. Philip Runkel, Itoneval Hol shoe, Peter llrnsius, jr., Thomas Peter. Isiwer Muhaney Oeorge Phillips, John Bro sim. J icob tiatx, Florian Deeter. Jackton George Reed. Esq., Jacob D. Hoff man, Michael Treon. Sheriff's Sales. 19 JY virtue of a certain writs of vend. Exponas, JLJ) issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas l Northumlterl.ind County to me directed, will be exposed to puMic sale, at the Court House in llw Borough of iSutibury.on Monday the fith day of January next, at t o'clock, P. M-, the following described property to wit: A certain tract of bind situate in Chilisqunque towiii-hip. NoithumU'rland county, adjoining lands of Daniel Sl ider, David Eckerl, James P Sander son, John P. Summers and others, containing one hunJred and aitily acres more or lesg. about 140 acres of which is clearej ; whereon aie erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house and a frame liarii. and a fin .11 orchard, c. tei.cd, taken in elocution, and to be sold as the property of Levi H. Guhck. ALssO The uinlividcd moiety of a certain lot or piece of ground situate in Delaware township Northumberland couniy, adjoining land of Isaac Vincent and others, containing on and a half acres, whereon is erected a largo threa story frame Giist Mill. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as tha property of John Vincent. ALSO A certain lot or piece of ground situate in the town ot McEwensville, Uolawaf town-tup, Northumberland county, containing one acre more or less, adjoin 11 g land of Adam .eiber. dee d., John U.iumU, H.ickenterg &. Iieland, and the main Mad leading from Milton to Muncv ; whereon are eiec ted a large frame dwelling house, a frame stable, and a pump at the door. There ia also a nevrr- failing t-prnig on the premises. Seised, taken in eiicution, and to be sold as the property u( John Read Cay. ALSO By virtue of a certain writ of Pluriua Testatum Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Dauphin county, all the defend nil's inte rest, supoed to be the undivided moiety yf a cer tain tract of land situate in Coal township. Nor thumberland county, surveyed in ihe name of Mil thias Zimmerman, containing tiiree hundred and sixty-seven acres more or less, adjoining lands of surveyed in the name ot Peler Maurer, Michael Kroll, John Nicholas Bailey and others. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as ihe property of Calvin Blvihe. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON, Sheriff's Office, 5 Sheriff Sunbury. Dee. 13ih, J 845. $ Notice IS hereby given, to all legatees, creditors and other persons, interested in the estates of George (ottshull, deceased, settled by his administrator, David Iteeser ; of Chrisii in Dunklebergei, dee'd., settled by Susanna Dunkleberger, administratrix of Abraham Dunkb'berger, dee'd.. who was tha ex'r of Christian Dunkleherger, dee'd.; of Joseph Wea ver, dee'd., settled hy his adm'r. Henry Weaver; of John H. Hart, dee'd., settled by his execu'ors, Jsmes Hutchison and Rebecca Hart ; of Jacob Troulman, dee'd., settled by his ex'r.. Oeorge Troulnikn, late of Norlhunitavrl.ind county, decea sed, that the executors and administrators of Ihe saiil deceased 'sl ales have filed their acceunts with the Register of thi. county ; and that they will be presented to Ihe OiphaiV Court of said county on Tuesday, Ihe 6th day of January next, for confir mation and allowance. EDWARD OYSTER. Sunbury. Dec. 0. 1S45. 5t Register. CAME lo the premises of ihe suliM-rihcr. J at the Point, aoont six weeks since, five s'ray sheep. The owner is requested to come for warJ, prove property, pav charges and take them awav. BENJAMIN HENDRICKS. Sunbury. Dee. C, 1845. 3t 1 11 list Have Money. ibo-e knowing ihemselves indclld to the Kuhscriher imi.ling in Aucusta township Nor-thunilH-ilaud county., for Wool Carding, Cloth Fulline, Ac , are requested lo come and settle up their kerotinls, as longer indulgence cannot he gi veil. All kinds of grain will he I .Veil in payment at the market price, il delivered at the house of the su'isciLer, on or Ixfore the first of January next. Those who have neither money nor grain aie lo come and give their notes with interest, or suits will bo brought agaiual them after the ahove date. DAVID HALCK. Angu-ia. Nov. 29, 1 845 It Aaron Ilolln' Imitate. ALL peisons indebted to the estate of Aaron Robins, late of ihe borough of Sunbuiy, dee'd., or having demands against said estate, are reques ted lo piescnt the same to the subscribers for set tlement, duly authenticated. JOSEPH C. ROBIN'S, BENJAMIN ROBINS. Sunbury, Nov. 22, 1845. 3t Ex'rs. TO IX SAL& FIHE subserila-r oilers for sale an Eight Horse JL Power Engine, complete in all iu pails. Ap ply at Roth's tavern, 'ii miles from Sunbury, on the turnpike road leailimr I Potlsville. AI.BEUI' G. BRADFORD. Nov. 22, lt-15. Of TIIK POOR OVKHSEF.KS. Sami-il TnoMfsev and Gkonor BniniiT, Over seers itthe Poor of the Itarough of Sunbury , in account current, with snid Hnrnugh. for the yrnr commencing; tit March, 1814, and ending in March, 1845. Dh. To whole amount of Duplicate, fll9 39 To amount received from tha estate of C, G. Donnel, Esq., 70 00 To order on present Overseers for balance uue, fig f,8 $349 07 Ca. By segregate amount of exonerations in Duplicate, $7 5? J By cash paid Ann Moore, for 5 J weeks boarding Martha Moore, a pauper on ud Borough, as per receipt, Jt3 75 By cash paid George Bright, for clo thing for said Martha, as per hill. By cash paid Henry Peiery for ma 9 81 king 1I0., as per receipt. By expenses in going to snd from New Berlin, on businrs. in rela 1 bO 3 00 tion to said Martha's residence. By expenses incurred in conveying said Martha to the Penn a Ilo-pi-t d, includini! f ti for (heir sert ices, 37 33 By cash paid Wm. (J. Malm, stew ard of the Penn'a Hospital, for 13 we. ks' board of said Martha, at S3 50 per week, including J J SO for ariirle destroyed, SO 00 100 41 Hy cash paid George 1 orng, for auditing Overseers' account for '43-M4, By cash paid (jeorce Weimar, per orders from fo'tner Overseers, 1 00 15 02 By each paid Dr. D. T. T'ites, for medical attendance, Ace, for 1M.1, as per receipt, SO 00 By cash paid Daniel Henningi r, f r board ing Lliz ili.'tli Warren, a piuper on said Borough, as per receipt, By cash paid E. Y. Bright, for making out Duplicate, as per receipt, By cash paid Daniel Drurkemiller, for shoes, hs iier receipt. 19 24 74 1 2r 37 By ca-h paid John Bloom, as per receipt. By cai-h pa d Samuel Thompson and Tho mas Koliins. late Poor Oveiseers, 21 It By cash paid Dr. D.T. Thins, (March 25, '45,) in lull for medical attendance, as per receipt. By cash paid Ja.'ob Bright, for house rent for Catherine Kiebl, By cash paid John Young, p. bill ft rec'pt, Bv cash paid H. B. Ma-sn, do. By ca b paid A. Jordan, for professional services, 20 00 5 00 J'i 25 2 07 By coniensi(nry allowance for services as Oveiseers, including Auditors' fees, $3, 28 12 f249 07 The undersigned, appointed to audit and adjust the accounts of the Overseers of the Poor of the Borough of Sunbury, having examined the Receipts and Exnditures, as set forth in the preceediug statement of S imuel Thompson and Geoige Bright, late Overseers of said Borough, exhibiting a bal ance in their favor of fifty nine dollaia and sixty, eight cents, do allow and pass the same. Witness our hands, the 22d day of November, A. D. 1845. E. G. M ARKLEY. LEWIS DE WART, Nov. 29, 1845. G. M. YOR JKS. TEXZCO &JVIEXAS ! "THE CKY I3-STILL THEY COMB." OME WHERE! Why where do you sup pose but to the Cheap Store of Henry Master, in Market street, Sunburv. And for what purpose do vou think they cornel Why to bov cheap, to he sure, and save nl lea-t 20 per cent. "They won't do tiothin' cite" liecause il is a well known fact that at HENRY MASSF.It'S STORE the very be-t articles are sold at the very lowest prices. Now come, one and all ; mH don't all ome at once, and JUDGE FOR YOURf ELVES! Wheie you will find a splendid Assoitmer.t of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, jut received, among whirh are the following . So- w. M I I ... 1. . ,1'-... C T- I ... I .1- . penine rrencn nrnuuriotu; m m 1.111:1 iiiu no.; Heavy Beaver do , a first rate article for Overcoats, and a great variety of Wool Dyed. Black and Fan cy t'assiineres, SaltioetU, Moiisselin-de-laiue-', Rep-de-laines, Cahmere. Alpa.-cis, Air.. Ac. Also, a beautiful assortment of Calicoes of the latest styles and patterns, which wiil be sold chear than ever ; also, Woolen and other Shawls in great variety, from 411 els. lo f 10 ; a general assortment of Ho siery, Gloves, Suspenders, Mitt, oVe., Ke a larpe assortment of omen ii, Men s ami Mi-suj (mm Shoes, which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered. He has likewise, in addition to the above stock. an eilensive assortment of Qneen'trtirc, Hardware, Saddlery and flrureries. Sugar from ft in 10. 12 J and Ifi cts. per lb; (ioo.l Colt'ee at 10, Veiy Best at 12). Also. Nails; Spikes; Iron; Sanderson s ln-st Cast Steel; English, American and Kwp.-d Blister ilo. in short, t-verv thing that i usually kept in a Country Store, all of which will lie sold at very reduced prices. rxJ Country Produce of nil kinds taken in ex change f ' " "da. Siinlun. Nov. 25d, 1845. flHE uhcri! er, editor and publisher of the Mi I tier's Journal for ihe last sixteen years, hi.s leeu engaged for the last year, in collecting Ihe Materials lor a work for which be ha. secured the copy right, iu ihe following words A Hislorv of the Anthracite Coal Trade of Schuylkill anil the aitjoniiiiL' Counties, lieological and Statistical, accompanied with Maps of the dif ferent Reiiiotis, the Improvements, Investment. Capaciiv, ic, eml.rucing a complete and authentic hi-tory of ihe present time to which will be ap pended a Synopsis of the Iron Tra.'e." It is our intention to embiace every thing of in terest in ihe work, coiineced with the trade, up to the beginning of the tear 1846, prepared and sr. i lauged with a view of continuing li e publication, al period, of live or ten years, with such additions as the increased trade will warrant. Theso hi un dies of trade have assumed an importance which will w arrant such a publication, and he leela con fident, ilnti wilh the proll'eied aid of several gentle men an. I the statistics already in his possession, he will furnish the public with a woik, which, if nol one of the most interesting in its details, il will be of great value lo those engaged and iutuiested in lhce brenches of business. As soon as the Maps, Ac, are prepared, and some idea can be formed of ihe probable expense of pub lishing Ihe woik, proosdls will be issued fur the same. (Xj AH the tracts of 45oal land will he designa ted ou lbs Map of the Schuylkill Coal Region, which will accompany ihe work. BENJ. B ANNAN. Potlsville. Nov. 2L. 1845. I EMO.NS. A lot of good, Hc.h Lemons, ju. lecciv. J ami for asls bv Dec. 13, 145. HENRY MAS HERR'S HOTEL, iiiimisiti iu;, r.4. T BEG leave to inform the public that I have loft L Philadelphia, snd am now located in Harris- hurg, the seat of thn Exectitive agd Slate Govern ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy the spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew Wilson. This spacious building, having been purposely phoned and erected for a Hotel of the first class, is not surpassed if equalled, by any similar estab lishment in Pennsylvania; and having undergone a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms and rhamliers are now fitted up in a style that com bines elegance with comfort and convenience. My TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the best fare tha Markets can produce 1 the charges at the same time being as moderate as any of ihe best regulated astal lishmenta elsewhere. In short, no exeitiona shall be spared on my pirt, or on the part of every memlier of my household, to make it what it sbotiid be, in the Capital of one of the most pop ulous and interesting Slates of the Union. With these promises, accommodations anil faci lities, and the fact that the Hotel is most eligibly situated, I wi'h confidence, most respectfully soli cit the palroliago of the Public. DANIEL HERR, Late of Herr's Hotel, Chesnut st., Philad. Harri-hurg. Nov. 23. I H IS. 3m Orphans' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphana' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on Thursday the 18th day of December next, at the late resilience of Abraham Kothermel, dee'd., to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Little Mahnnoy township, Northumberland cotintv, adjoining lands of Solomon Dunkelbergor, lacoh Raker ami Ihe heirs of Daniel Herb and mountain laud, containing two hundred and forty-six acrea and forty nine peiche, on which aie erected a two story log lioue, a bank barn seventy feet long hv thirty-six in width, and a small orchard. Also, at the same limn and place, the one undivided fourth part of a tract of unimproved land situate in the township and county aforesaid, containing four hundred and ten acres and thirty-nine perches, ad joining lauds of Michael DoUi. Solomon Dressier and others. I. ale Ihe estate or Abraham anther. mel, itec'd. The above tract of 24 6 acres is handsomely lo caled, and well adapted lo manufacturing purposes. I be Mabonoy Creek runs through the proporly. allonling excellent water power lor milling and other purposes. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dtiv. when Ihe comliiions of sale will be made known bv WM. ROTHERMEL. Nov. 15th. 1845. 5t Adm'r. Ill llie Court ot Common lMca For Norlhumlrrlund Count u, Penmulvunia. No H, January Ttrm 1834. Ciisper Ad.',ms, jr. and FreJerick Adams, vs. John Adams, Peler Adams, Samuel Adams, Jacob Traver, Catherine Fox, William Liebrick and Eliratieth his wife, Peter Strasser and Magdalena his wile, Samuel Siurtzel and Susannah his wife, and Elennt Adams. ON motion of W. J. Greenough, conrt grant a lule on ihe parties interested, to appear by the first day of next term and show cause why the land of Casper Adams, dee'd., should nol be taken at the appraisement by the heirs entitled to the same, or he sold. Extracted from ihe Record, and certified Nov. 3d, 1845. SAMUEL D. JORDAN, Nov. 15. 1815. Ct Proth'y. EES TJl E D . .1 O II X II. ST 11 Y KElt, Of the lule firms of Ni wkirk A Stryker, and titrykrr I'vgue, HAS icsumed ihe Wholes lie Dry Goods Busi ness, and now oilers for sale, at Nos. 12 and 14 Bank street, Philadelphia, adjoining Myers, Clahoru & t.'o's Auction Store, No. 78 Market street, a general aKmirlincnt of Dry floods, chielly purchased at auction, al a very small advance fur cash, or city acceptances, Believma that his long experience in purchasirg will eu.'ible him to sell his (ioods nl the lowest Mar. ket pi ices, he invites bis old friends, and others wishing to buy, lo favor him with a call. Philadelphia. Nov. 1, 115. Cm .TOSKIMI W JONKS, A'o. 18 NorA 4A street, a few doors above Market street, PHILADELPHIA, HAS eontmtly on hand a very large assort ment of Looking Classes, Baskets, Cedar Ware and Fancy Goods, which will be sold wbolessle at llie verv lowest price. N. B Looking Classes iii'urcd to any part of the country, without charge. Nov. I, 1845 6m AYalclieK, Jewelry, Ac. Ac. riVlE sulsierilicr oll'eis for sale, at the lowest pre. X ees, a latge and general assortment of (Sold and Sdver Lever, I.epine and other kinds of Watches; Jewilrv, Silver Ware, Ebony and Gilt Mantel Clocks, and Musical Boxes playing from two to ten tunes; Benedict Si Barney's Diamond Pointid Cold Pen; Watchmaker Tools, Files and M alert its. Orders fmin the country are solicited, and will be caie fully atiended lo. JOHN C. FAR R, 112 Chisuut st., Philadelphia. Nov. I. is 15 I n . To Vin t Iiusorn of DRY GOODS. T 4IIE snbscril-. No. 121 Pearl street, New York, having established a Branch at No. idj South Second sl Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be constantly receiving from the New York Auctions, an extensive assortment of - TANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS. which will la- sold ul ihe lowesl New York puces al wholesale and R. tail. Among his slock will lie found a go.ul assortment of the following articles: . Jaecoiiel. Plaid. Hair Cold, Lace, Siripe. Book, I Swiss and Taila'an Muslins. Bishop and Linen j Lawns. Fancy Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Dresses, , Thread Laces, Application Do., rich Black Silk j Trimming Lace, Irish Linens. Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkfs..Cuttaiu Fringes, Cashmeie j d'Ecosse, Mousclmo de Laino, Silk and Cotton j Warp A Ipaccas, O.uoen's Cloth, Gala Plaids. , French Merinos. Black Silks, tilove. Si k Hose, , Shawls, Cravats, Ribbon, Embioideries, c, Ac. Country Meichanta and others visiting Philadel phia or New Yoik to purchase, are respectlully in tiled lo call and examine the stinks. Nov. I, 1845. ly il. H- MOORE. C AliY I NTl l ATI I K , -TTOP.1TET .T LAV, Will practice in the several Courts of the City and County of Philadelphia. His office is at No. 35 South FOURTH Stioet, between Cbesnut anil Walnut streets. Philadelphia, Sept. 20ih, 1843. Uin. nTIII.IT The highest price given fur Wheat, at the stoie of H. M ASSt'R. A new supply of lu'c Ointment just received. Nov. 8'h, 115. it... . t To the l'uMlc. A N E W VOLUME OS TSS NEW YORK WEEKLY MIRROR, Will commertcs on Saturday, Oct. 1 lA, 1845. Tfcaiist Three Dollars per annum in advance, OH, One copy one year in advance, 3 00 One copy two vears, 6 00 s on 10 oo IS 00 20 00 Two copies one year, -Five, . Eight, . Twelve, . . to every subscriber to either And Ihs WEEKLY or DAILY, we will give a copy of Willis' tetter from London, Complete In one hamLome Extba, uniform with the Wier. lt Mihbiih, This comprises the Fisst Series 'f Leteers, snd with the New Volume will com mence tha New Stairs, written from the Sooth or Europe, when the Weekly Mirror will be sepa. rately edited wilh parlieulir care, and with more special regard to the wants and tastes of country subscribers. We shall publiah more tales, and less matter that is merely local and by using in part a smaller type, we shall he able to increase the quan lily aa well as to improve the quality of what we give fb our readers. We shall endeavor to make THE IS E W.YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. A diversified, entertaining, instructive and v ilunb!. chronicle of the times, orMitt si.wsprER, (in a from for binding in one or two volumes al the end of ihe year,) upon which neither labour, time, Ulen', nor money will be spared. Il will hereaft r be en riched wilh original contributions 'he life, spire and spirit of the foreign journals and eon'ain all (he news, intelligence and variety ot the daily .he t, handsomely printed on fine paper, msliufii"ireil for Ihe express purpose, and will be forwarded by the eailiest mads, in strong wrappers lo every psit of the United States and Canada. Postage free with in thirty milea of New York. All communica'ions should lie addressed post paid, to Mrri. Willi Ac Fuller, 'comer Ann and Nassau streets, New York, AIR TIGHT STOVES. The best in the lf'orl1 for CUanliness, Cumfurt und Economy. C. J. TYXDALE, No. 97 Soiitb Skcosd Sr., PHILADELPHIA. T FAS now on hind a larce assortment nf ORR'S LA Celebrated Patent AIR TIOHT STOVES, to which he would call the atten'ion of every true lover of comfort und economy, for which quahliis thev cannot be equalled by any Stove in the world. They are a light Stove, and can be convenien'ly carried lo any distance, and being constructed for the use nf wood, ihey are particularly adapted to a sick room. Manv thousands of thisStovo being now in ue. their good qualities are loo well known to need puffing. Mr. TrNniLE is l.e first suthori7.ed agent in Philadelphia, and has been making them constant ly for the last five or six years. There can be no fear of not getting the genuine Stovo of him, and they are all warranted to give entire satisfaction. No Air Tight Stoves are genuine, without a brass plate with the Inventor's name and date of the Patent. He has also on band a large assortment of Cook Stoves, Rsmt roiis, and all kinds of Fancy Coal Stoves, at the Old Establishment, No. 07 South Second above Walnut street. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1815. 2m W'v recommend all of our friends visiting the city, to cull at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their delirious Tins. TIIK PEK1X TEA CO Ml "AW, No. 30, South Sf.comi Sthket, Between Market and Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE constantly on hand, and for s.le, Wholesale and Retail, A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRESH TEA. At Lower I'rlcos, according to the quality, than they can le bought for at any other establishment in the city. rry I ess, exclusively, are sold at this house. and several varieties which cannot be obtained else where. Any Teas which do not give entire satis faction can be returned and exchanged, or the mo ney will he refunded. The citizens of Northumberland county are re spectfully invited Jo give us a call. (i.B..lEBER. Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philadelphia, Sept. 27lh, 1845. ly TERMS REDUCED. UPTT .vTvyrif .T-tM 1UGVK11RIAN GALLERY of Patent Premi um Colored likenesxts, and Photugruphic Depot i No. 130 Chesnut direct, Philadelphia. No. 201 Broadwav, New York; No. 75 Court Stuet, Boston ; No. 13fi Chesnut Street, Phila delphia ; Baltimore Street. Baltimore ; Broad way, Saratoga Springs ; No 0(1 Canal Stieet. New-Orleans; Main Street Newport, R. I. And Main Street, Du Buipie, Iowa. CONSTITUTING Ihe oldest n d ir ..( Fx; sive Establishment of the kind ii !i ....... and containing more than a THOUSAND IV : TRAITS, embracing those of some ot ti:-- n. ' distinguished indiviJiiaU, in the Utiiu,1 sr ,i. ,. Admittance fn. This Establishment having been awur 1 .1 i: -. Medal, Four Firt Premiums, an.l two 11 l' ' Honors'' ot the Exhibitions at Bosiou, New- e n and Philadelphia, respectively, for best I'lduie- mid Apparatus, is thus officially sustuined in the posi tion of superiority heretofore universally assigned it by the public, as -First in the World." Juno 28lh, 1845. ly iffBITJstT-Jttit P I A N O S. rilHE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed agent I for the sale of CONRAD MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, maswve and beautiful exterior fioi-h. ami, for depih and weclness of lone, and elegance of workman ship, are not surpassed by any in the United Stales. The following is s recommendation from Caul Diets, celebrated performer, and himself a man ufactuier : A ( AKI). II Viae had ihe pleasure ot trying the excel lent Piano Fortes manfaclured by Mr. Meyer, and rihihlted at the list exhibition of the Frnk!in In stitute, I feel it due to the true merit of the maker lo declare thai these instruments are qui'e equal r and in some respects even suprriol, "o all the V ,. auo Foites, I saw at the capitals of Euiope, ml during a sojourn uftwoyeurs at Paris, These Pianos will be sold at the manufactl'.rer's) lowest Philadelphia prices, if rot something 'lower. Persons are requested lo call and exao for themselves, at the residence of ihe suhsci'tMr. Sunbury, May 17, IS 15. H . 11. si .SER. 1 JAR IRO. Jys I(v,,',ved B'.id fol sale, cheak. - lor ra-ii, i- ..... r i -Jiy. Sept