thing as an equivalent for the loss of business on the Canal by turn road. 0. If it is still contended, upon the I'lthority or the experience of the State ofiV. York, that a Railroad will not takebuaine'e from the canal along1 eidr of which it passe, make it a condi tion of the charter of the Company, as in that Slate, that it shall carry nothing but passengers on its road, and eee if they will accept of it. Or, if it is still contended that it will increase the "business of the canal, require the Company per petually to make pood to the Slats a sum equal to the profits it now realizes on the canal, with a prospective increase equal to the ratio of increase on it tor the Ust live nr six years. 1 on . ilg both i,g, lom (i,e i,0jV- One 0f the legs will thus test the fincerity of tliene professions, j could not be found after the accident, being liter and find they would not touch the charter. j ally ground to pieces among the wood. After Tan iNTKKrnnKv. R or m RRmii .Wvr wM"S n ,hp round for " "oi , thu Texas (iuKSTiON. The correspondence ' vetJ ""endance paid to the poor man the train ' .1 - ' 4 r.."7 Infirm nf 1h0 2(h of the State department on the annexation of : Texas has been published. Mr. Roch.man, we see, overhauls th "man ih the white lint" in the following- manner, in one of our letters to Alajnr Dunelson: regret that I have not time, before the do- pirturo of the messenger, to express to you, as I could desire, the feelinir of i ndijrn-'it ion which the conduct of Captain Elliott has exited through, out this country. These are not confined to any parly, but prevade the whole community. One of it? good effects has bpen to render us, to a very great extent, a united people on the question of annexation, ft is scarcely possible that the conduct can be approved by his govern ment. Without entering upon the inquiry how far the British irovemment had a rirjht to inter fere in preventing the people of Texas from consenting to annrxiitinn, no impartial man can doubt but that Captain KHintt, in his efforts, has transcended all reasonable bounds. To as sume the character of a secret negotiator of 4he government of Texas with Mexico, in a hostile spirit towards the United States; to con ceal his agency in this matter, bv pretending that he had left tialves'on for Charleston, when fiis destination wns Vera Cruz, and then to pre vail upon Mexico to consent to the independence of Texas, o condition that Texas should never annex hT'ii"tn the United Stales ths" acts, taken tnotlier, are at war with all the inolern jsageaof diplomacy, and with the character ol j thp British roveriinn-nt. which is cenerallv bold ! , , . . j. . , . ... .. , , i and frar.h, if not aU ays ju.-t, in it policy toward fore gn oatiotis. lie has not even for a mo mont succeeded in his efforts at eoncetlrwnl, and he will find that his transpsrent cunning will only tend to render him ridiculous. Rut what is far worse on his part, by obtaining the consent of Mexico to the independence nf Texas, ' . lie has deprived that power of the only miser able pretext which it had for a war against the United States, whilst he. has fomented among the Mexican people a spirit of hostility against js which may plunge that ill-fated country into a war." Case of Jtulgr Carlnnd. No liitle eicilernent and grief have been octa- ioned in New Orleans at the developments in I the case nf.Tudjr Rick (".'aki.am", of the Supreme Court ot I.o'iisiiina. It appears that a preliinina- ry examination was had on the 10th instant be- I fore Judge Muurian and Collins, as to the nature I ( ib renArts afTectin the character of .Tudee , , ... ..;., v.. tm, ' Car and. t rom the test mony siven by Jolin i Kitiy pmiili, J'.sq , money oiokit, ano jonn .mc Donnugh, Esq , it was shown that Judge (I. had extracted by a chemical process the writing (ex cept the signature) of a complimentary note ad lresed to Mr. McPnnotigh. and had substituted the words o( a nromisarv note' tor Sols'), and that be obtained the money therefor from Mr. ' 5mil!i. A day or two afterwards Mr. Smith ex- ; Viibited the note to Mr. McV who declared he j bad no sncii bill out. and advised Mr. S. to trv ! and get big money again. j On the same afternoon Mr. Harland presented , himself st Mr. McD.'s residence, pale, haggard, and evincing all the emotim: of despair, and ail- j jnred him to save him. bis wif-'s, his children's honor. To all Mr. McP. said to Judge Oarland, the latter only replied ',;ave me, save me '. my I wife, my children''' Mr. Mr!) was moved by this distressing scene, particularly as he firmly j "believed, if he had remained objurate, Mr. Clar- land would never have recrossed the river alive. fr. McP. went the next day and took up the g'liltv rnte Mr. (larland having brought to Mr. foiith ?1."o0 and odd of the money by giving another for ?2.S00 and odd. the balance. He (Mr. McIMthen took it to Mr. Garlands, and j , - . r ,,.,- f,. i nr 111 '"-" I On the nth Judge Garland attempted to down himself in tha river, but was prevented by per- j tons near at hand. JV. O. J'uptr. i - -- j Thi Planets. The six planets which are vi- sible to the naked eye may now be seen for a few i ic . lI... .r.. .,... Mereorv i evenings, liiIf an hour alter sunset .Mercurv is , K ' i visible in the west, a little south of the point , where the sun has set. This planet is now at its greatest eastern elongation, and is about one ouarter of the angular distance from the sun to ! Venus. Next is Venus, now at its greatest bril- haney. Not far cattwardly is Saturn. Next is Mars, always known by its fiery aspect. Jupi- ter is now exceedingly brilliant, being near the opposition. Herscuell is about seven or eight degrees east of Mars, and a little south. He can only be seen by the best of eyes, being of the ap parent magnitude of the smallest fixed stars foil land Advertiser. We clip the following from an exchange. It ia interesting just at this season of the year ; Sore Throat. We have known several in stance in which this distressing complaint, even in its woret stage, ha been immediately alleviated and speedily cured by a following re. medy : Mix a pennyworth of pounded camphor with a wine glaaa of brandy, pour a email quan tity on a lump of sugar, and allow it to dissolve m the mouth every hour. The third or foorth penerallv enables th patient toawallow with rate Mdtul JoumtL Fatal Railroad Accident. About nine o' clock on Thursday evening, the Iflth inst., at a coal train and freight train were proceeding in opposite directians on the Reading Railroad near Phrcnixville, they came into collision, and a man named Patrick Hagan, was crushed between the wood-tender and a car, and so honibly man gled that it is expected he it by this time dead. It was not known that be was on the car at the time; and, after the accident he retained luffi cient recollection to inform the conductors that he had jumped on for the purpose of coming to the xity, where he had relatives. The concus sion dVove the coal car against the wood-tender, catching the unfortunate man at the hips, sever- on l" lnr " imlanl. There are a couple of KJilort in I-ebanon coun ty, in this etate, who unblusliingly declare that they 'want money !' Kunuy that, ain't it 1 II At.Tl.UOKU MARKET. Office of the Ualtimorx America, Dec. 2'J. FLOUR. The unfavorable advices from F.ng land have completely unsettled the nuirket for City Mill Flour 'and to-day purchases could of course be made lower than on Saturday. There have been no transactions, and we are conse quently unable to Hate the extent of the decline. There aie sellers at $5 50, but no buyers. GRAIN. There is very little Wheat at mar ket to-day. A tale of prime red was made at 108 cents, and another of good white at 110 cents. Prices have fallen " to 10 cents per bushel by j reason of the English accounts, j Very little doing in Corn. We note a sale of I white at 72 cents, and of yellow at 73 cents. I Oats are worth 4,'J cents. j WHISKEY. The demand is limited. We note small sales ofhhds. at a fraction under US , cents, and of bbls. at 2! cents. Ubaokth's Pills! This medicine is ac knowledged to be one of the mist valuable eer discovered a a puiificr of the blood and !luiil. It aiwittriitr tit SitiMr! !l i whether mm m sudorific I or alterative, and ntnn.1 -i infill tely before all the preparations sod combirialiotis if Mercury. I's purgative proprrres are alone of incalculable value. ' ', ' i lor intse pins may it uixan ohiit ior any pr'ioii, snd, instead of weakening, by the cathartic effect, they adJ strength by taking away the cause of wiakness. They have none of the miserable ef f. c' of that deadly specific, Mercury. The teeih nre nnt irtitiriltfoe hunM and timhfl ara nnmlt c . , . . . ed no; but, instead of ihese ihstiessing svniptoms, new life and c nsequcr.t animation is evident in eery movement of the body. These Pills, fjr colds, coughs, tightness of the chest, rheumatism in the head or lim! will be found superior to any thine imagined nf the pow- j era of medicine ; snd in bilious elfections, diaiepsia. I and in all di-eases peculiar to women, tkey should I e reorteJ to at once. There Lmidreth Pdla will be found detrrving of all ptaise. (Jj" Purchase of H. U. Master, Sunhury.orof the ai;ent, puhliJievf in another put of iliH pter. .rr . it u i e it , In Lewisbnrg. on the-27th ult., bvthe lv.F. ,, , ,. - , ... . j que tp., to Mini Mary IIkown, of I.ewisbnrg. j On the 4th inst., by the Kev. Samuel liryon, , Rev. John GrycB, of Virginia, to Misr. Ellen A , daughter of Gen. A. Green, of Lewisburg. i i i: u. At his residence, Citv Hotel. Philadelphia, on the 12th inst . Col. ROBERT W. DCNI-AP. PlllCi: CUlUtCNT. Corrected wetkly by Henry .Vasj r. Whkat, 100 Rte, (J2 Coax, ...... jo OiTS, 35 Pure, - . . . 5 FLitsssn, ... . 112 IIctteii, - . . . IC Eons. .... .10 ISkkswai, .... 25 Tallow, ... 10 Flax, ... .10 lltrmni Flax, 10 Piusii ArrLts, . . . . 7.") Do. I'lACHI.S, . . 150 Measles. DR. SMITH'S ADVICE. rxilfc .Measles apteare.l in burope annul Hie i I- ame time with the small pox, and have a ; great affinity to that disease. They both came from ,ie ,,me qU,rtfr ,lf ,he wo,d, ate both infec- tious, and seldom attack the sime person but once. The Measles are most common in the cprina sea- son, and generally disappear in the summer. The disease itself, when properly managed, seldom proes faUl ; but its consequences are often veiv ,r,'u,'b some. Our buoinets is to assist nature to . throw out the eiuption. lllood-Itttuig it almort rerUl, Jeh. Nothing ever discovered has done the work so genlly and rtfectually us Dr. SMITH'S (!St;g'r Coaled) -Indian Vegetable Pill.." You need not J force them down, either. j CAUTKN.-As a miserable imitation ha. ieen mj,i nT ,1C nalllt) f ..sug,r Coated Pill-," ii is necessary to be sure thai Da. G Uexj. Smith's aigua'uie is on every mn. rnca .0 cents. Piinciptl Office, 170 (Jrecnwich st. Ni w York, Sold by JOHN W. FIM1.ING, Sunhury. WM. FORSYTHE. Surlhunt'd. Decemtr 27th. 1S45. Notice IS hereby given to ih Stockholders of the Dan ville and Pottsvdle Kail Road Company, th it in pursuance of the provuions contained in the act of incorporation, an election will he held between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 3 o'clock P. M., on the 7th day of January, 1846, at the rooms of the Uoa'd nf Trade in the Merchants Exchange in the etty of Philadelphia ; for on President, ten Mina gers, a Treasurer and Hrcretury, and such other of fleers as rosy be deemed necessary, In aeive until the fourth djy of May, ensuing, and ontil bke ctfi. c srs tr eboaen. fAML'EL R. WOOD, December 30ib, 1815. 3i rresjdsnl, Orphans' Court Sale 07 TAL'JABLZ LA1TD.. 1 N punutnee of an order of tha Orphsm' Court -- of Northumberland county, will la sold at pub lie sale, on Monday the. 1 3th day of January, 1S46, at the housa of Wm. R. Jones, in Augusta town ship, in laid county, to witt A eertaiit tract of land situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lands of Wm. R, Jones, John Hart, and the river Susquehanna, containing eighty-seven acres more or less. About forty acre of said l met are c 'eared snd under a good atate of cul tivation j the residue is well limbered. The said tract is eligibly situated for milling or manufacturing purposes, as an excellent water power is afforded by Ddes Run, running through the land. The s.nu irici is tocaieu on the Susquehanna, about 8 niilei below Sunhury, on the roni leading fmm Ih it j place to Harrishiiig. The land is comprised nf bono n-bitul ami up-lahd, which will be sold toge. i tberor si piraely, as may be deemed most a.Uisa- J ble. Late the estate nf Col. John Jones. dee'd. j Sale to commence at to o'clock, A. M. of said I day, when the conditions of sab) will ha made. ' known by the heirs and adminlstr rfors. WM. H MUENCH,? . , , i ET.ISHA KI.INE, $Ad,n"'--WM. . JONES, foribe heirs.! December 30lh, 1845 4t 1 m isiv GDrn n; hT: - A LI, persons indebted to the firm of George I Rohrhach ct brothers, nra hereby no'ifi d to i make pnvment. without further d.lnv" in n' I serilni ; ami those havinn clnims ogiinst siid firm, will present them for settlement. All notes and accounts of Ion atanding will be placed In the hands of a ju!.tice for collection, if n.'t attended to onn. . JACOB HOHKIJAUH. jr. Sonbury. Dec 20th, 1845. 2t lOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor thum'erland County, at January Term, IStC. comnicnriiiK the first Monday, being the 5th. Seitzingcr, alienee of Garver vs John Oiirver et ul s Joseph Keefer v Abnham Klaze va Henry Masser vs John fhrmer a usqii Wilhflm, fee. Prentice for Welch William Farrow George Ecilnich Jam son H irvev Abner Mendeiib.tll t'om'th nf PentTa. for Frtncii. McOov, vs Felix M iuror ct al Wm H llrjwn cv co vs John H Boyd Strawbti-lge it lbodeo vs 5atnH Holmes, Sturgeon it Co vs S.nne Hugh liel'iB. E-ii vs Henry Dnnnel et si Gliarles Hall'sex'rs vs William Wilson's ea'r Gohin t Uilliiigton's assignees Edwanl tiol in .Same v ( 'harles ( Jobin Jacob I'eising vs Zimmenmn, S:ividge t co It D Fo il-noiii vs Benjamin Ford-mau William Simenlon vs J. bn Shipnian Chailes II Kiick vs Wi liim Fiiek John Henderson's heirs vs Greenoufh it Shrjiman John I. leb v Thomas Allen (Jilbcrt Berlieu v Wm R Jones Jamei lio-s vs J icob II l!hnada Wm 1. lleineman Hartman H Knirble Philips, In. ol l.owrv it Gill vs Do 'ge Ac Bsrret Francis Boll's ailm'r vs Daniel M. Serhler Abraham 'I'rrwdliger vs liobins it Newtierry John P Summers vs Derr it NfcWilliams John McCioiighau's adin'r vs Charles Merrick Yoxtheimer & Dawson vs N I. Price John A Lloyd vs Wm E McDonald John Knorr vs Wm S Montgomery John Kane ct wife vs John Neidig it wife E Greenough s John Cooper et al Wm E McDonald vs Jhn A Lloyd. Joli.ith:iii Adams vs Abraham Straub. JOHN FAKNSVOlf I'll. Prn'hon otarCa office. JVnA'y. Smibury.Dec 13lh. IS45 i LIST OF JURORS7 OF NiirthumlerUiiJ County, fir Jan. Term, A. D. 1810. (mini Juror. Turhut. Robert Have--. l.rtrin. Carr Kussel. Samuel Smith. D'laware .lames Beard, JiCib Bauch. Milton. Matthew Bennett. ChilUfijunijiie. ("apt, John Snyder. SorthumberiunJ D. M. Sieediiuii, John Hum mel. Sunliwy. William Krieghmtum, Felix Mau rer. Franc s Bucher. .4u:j!(.iJ N'e-lev Clark. Shaniokin. Jacob Swank, snr Jacob Peraing, John Fisbrr, Thomis Hoover, Reuben Snyder. Kuth. Samuel Johnson, Charles Ks-e, Cual George Armstroiie, snr. I pper Mulivtwy. Samuel Ressler, snr , Tobias Sheilev. Jaihson John Fegely, jr. Travorwt' .lurors. Turhut. John Gutfy, jr., Dand Engel. Lrtfi's. Joseph Hughes, Jam s Tweed, Daniel II. Limi bach. DHavcure Thomas Hammer, John M'Kinney, James Beard. George Hittle, Daniel Fryinire. Milton. A. S. iShspin, Jacob llautt, John Kobr, Samuel Avtes, Joseph Bound. Chillisijuaijui: James Cumniingi, Michsel Fo'lrner. George Haas. John G lfen, I'oirit Jacub liodeiibach, 'J'liomas McMabon, Broi k Elev. Surl lilt uit land. Peter Henielmsti, John Crick. Sunbury Geo. W. Kiehl, Geo. Weiser, Esq. Augusta. 1 la v id BeCleyon, (iuorge Lin-han, Sjinui l K. il. y, John Eckuian, Peter Kolj, James Reeder. Thomas Snyder, Martin Gass Sahmnkin. Leonard Kolhermel, Adjin Gliger. Cnnl. Paul Ammerinan. I'iprr Mnhnnoy. Phibp Uunkel, Boneval Hoi- shoe, Peter lJr, sius, jr., 1 horn is I eter. Lnutr Mahonoy George Phillips, John Uro sius, J it-nh Spats, Florian Deeier. Jjcktan (jeorno Heed, Est)., Jacob D. H oil man, Michael Tn-on. iVotici; IS hereby given, to the creditors ofthe Shamokiu Coal ond Iron Company, that the subscriber h is In en appointed an auditor to state an account be tween the tiustees and ihe bond-holders under the second nioi'g 'ge, snd that be will attend at his of. fn e, in Siinbiirv, on Saturday the 3d d iy of Janua ry next, for ibat purpose, when and where ail inter ested are requeued to uttitiJ. II. B. MASSER. Sunhury, Der. 13, 1845. 4t Auditor. relate of Jueub Iirelier. "l"rO'nCE is hereby given, that letters el admin. 1 istrstion base been granted to the subscrdier, on the estate of Jacob Dreher, iste of Shauidkiii township, Noithumberland county, dee'd. All pcrsoi s indebted to said estate, or having demsmls against the same, are requested to pres. lit (he same to the subscriber fur settlement, without delay. J A CO 11 PERSING, Shamokin. Dee. 13, 1845. 3t Adm'r. " John lloiiiiuer'ki lOMaieT "WTO I IC E is hereby given, that letters of ad. minisiistion have been granted to th suhecri twr, on the eatate of John Hummer, late of Point township, Northumberland county, dee'd. AH (rs sons indebted lo ssid estate, or having cluns a gainst the same, sre requested to present the ssine for stttlcinsnt lo the subscuber, res ding si Din ville. WM. KITCHEN. Pso'llle, Dec. 13, 1645.-61 Adm'r. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtu of a certain writs of vend. Exponas, issued out nf the Court of Common Pleas nf Northumberland County to me direcd, will be exposed to public sile, at the Court House in the Borough of Suribury.oo Monday the 5th day of January next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de-Trihed property to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Chilisqusque town,.hip, Northumberland county, adjoining lauds of Daniel Soider, David Eckert, James V Sander son, John P, Summers snd others, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less, ubout 140 seres nf which Is cleared ; whereon are erected a on and s half story frame dwelling house and a frame barn, and a sm dl orchard, etc. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold ss the propettv of Levi H. Gulick. ALSO The undivided nvtiety nf a certnin lot nr piece of ground situate in Delaware towns! ip, Northumberland county, adjoining bind of Isaac Vincent and others, containing one and a half seres, whereon is erected a luig i three story frame Giist Mill. I Seize I, t iken in execution, and to be sold ss the i property of John Vincent. j ALSO A reitain lot or piece of ground situate t in the town of Mc.Ewensville, Delaware tomi-hip, Northumberland conniv, containing one acie rn re i or less, adjoining md of Adam Zcrher. dee'd., J din Boush. Hackenberg it Iie'and, and tha miiii road leading from Milton to Muncy ; w hereon an- wee ted a large framo dwidhng hou-c, a fn,nie stabl. and s pump at the door. There is also a never failing spring on the prcmisos. Seized, taken in execution, and to t sold as the property ef John Read Cay. ALSO By virtue nf s certain writ of Plnrois Testatum Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court nf Dauphin county, all the defend mi's inte rest, suppo-ed to be the undivided moiety f a rl,r. tain trnct ef land situate in I'onl township. Nor thiimberlnnd county, surveyed in the name of M it thias Zimmerman, containing three hundred ami sixty-seven acres more or le, adjoining lands nf surveyed in the name of Peter Manrer, Michael Kroll, John Nicholas B.iiley and o'hf rs. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly ofCulvm lilvdie. THOMAS A. BILLINGTOX, She-iff's Office. Sheriff Sunhury, Dec. 13th, 1945. Orphans' Court Sal?. IN pursumce of an order of tint Orphan' C -tirt nf Norlhotnbei bind cointi' will ), it.l nt null. lie vendue, on Thursd iy the 1 t d-iy nt J.uiu.rvi net. at the house of Christopher llaiiglniwout. in ! Iiuh township, in said conniv, to nit : j A certain ttnet of land situate io the township and county aforesa d, adjoining land of Henrv Wc j- ) vcr, I.aac Wnolveit n and others, containing twen ' ly-nine and a half acres, whrreon are erected a two story frame house, log barn and an excellent it- j chard. I Also A I t or niece of erounl situate in ssid I township, adjoining land of Isiac Woolv.rton and i Fredctick Weaver, containing ah ml five actes Late the estate of John Haughswout, dee'd. Sale ( to commence nt 10 o'clock A. M.of said day, when the conditions will be mnde known bv j PETER HACGHAWOUT. Sunhury, Dec. 1:), 1S45 3l Adin'r. I iriVE STRAY SH3GEP. i AME to the premises of the subscriber,1 v- at the Point, about six weeks since, five stray the.ep. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pav charges and take them aw..v. BENJAMIN HENDRICKS. Snnburv. Dec. f, 1845. 3t TEXICO &JMEXAS ! "TUB CUV IS--STILI, THEY COME." aplOME WHERE! Whv where do yon sup. J pose but to Ihe Cheap Store of Henry Mas-er, in Market street, Snnburv. And fir what pifpo-e do you think they comet Why to bnv chcs;i, to be mre and save nt ea-t"0 percent. The iron' do nnthin ehe." because it is a well known fact "'."ir.NRY MASSUU'S STOIIH the very best articles are sold at Ihe verv lowest prices. Now come, one and nil; but don't all come at once, and Jl'DGE FOR YOURSELVES! Wheie vou will find a Splendid Assmtmei.t of! Fall tintl W inter Dry CuotN, just received, among which are ihe following : Su perfine French llmadclotli: West of England do.; Heavy lieaver do , a first r.ite article fir Overcoats, and a great variety of Wo d Dyed. ISlai k and Fan cy t'.issimeres, 6 ittineits. Moussvlin-de-laine. Reji. de-laines. Cashmeres, Alpa.c is, &c etc. Also, a beautiful assortment i,f Calicoes of the latest styles and patten s, n liit'n wi I be sold cheaper th in ever ; also, Wo den and other Shawl in g'eat variety, from 40 els. to 10 ; a general assortment of ILi siery. Gloves, Suspenders, Mnis, Ac., &c; a laije assortment of Women'a. Men's an I Mi-ees Gum Shots, which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered. He Ins I kf wise, in addition to the above stock, an extensive assortment of Q:trrnvirurr, If.irdiwf, SmUiri; und (Irorrriet, Sng fr,,m S to 111, 12J and Ifi ct--. per lb; Good Cnlfee. at 10, Very Post at I2t. Abo. Nails; Sjnkes; Iron; S in.leis oi's beat Cast Stei I; Engl sh, American and Sweed Il'ister do. in short, every thing that i- usually kept in a Country Store, all of winch will be sold at very reduced prices. Ijj" Country Produce of all kinds luken in et ch mge for Goods. Sunburv. Nov. 2?d, 1S4.Y flHE mbscri' er, eiillor and publisher of the Mi- tier's Journal for the last sixteen venrs, baa I I Is en engaged lor the last year, in collecting the ! Materials for s work for which be has secured I I the copy right, in the following words- I "A Hi.torv of the Anthracite Coal Trade of i I Schuylkill an J the adjoining Counties, Geological I and Stat'sticat. accoiiipanud Willi Maps of the dif- I ferent Regions, the Improvements, Investments, ; Capit-i'v. Ac, embracing a complete and authentic , Iii -t it y of ihe present lime to which wid be up- j pendi d a Synopsis of the Lou Trai'e." I It is our intention to eiubiace every thing of in terest in the work, connected wilh Ihe trade, up lo the t egiiiumg of the ear 1 e 1(3. prepaied and ur ranged wih a view of continuing li e publicaiiou, al periods of five or ten years, wnh such additions as Ihe incieasej Ira le w ill warrant. These hi. n c lies of trade have assumed an importance which will warrant such a publication, and he I'eels con. fidenl, Ihnl wilh the piofleied aid of several gentle, men so I the statistics already in his possession, he will furnish the public with a woik, which, if not one of the most inlensiintf in its deui's, il will be j of great value lo those engagej and inteiested in ' Ihce brenches of business. As soon as ihe Maps, Ac, sre prepared, and some idea can be formed of ihe probable expense of pub lishing the woik, proposals will le issued fur the same. (Tj- All the tracts of Coal land will I s designs led on the M.pof the Schuylkif Cos! Region, which will accompany the work. 15ENJ. II ANNAN. Pottsvdle. Nov. 23, 145. 1EMO.NH. lot oi yuud, Irt.U Leinui.s, just tecvived and for sal by Tec. 13, 115. HEM-IT MASSER, Notice IS hereby given, to all legatees, creditors and other persons, Interested in the estates of Geor ge Gotlsjiall, deceased, settled by his administrator, David Keeser of Christian Dunklelierger, dee'd., settled by Kusanns Donklebergor, administratrix of Abraham Dunkleberger, dee'd., who was ths ex'r nfChiiatian Dunkleberger, dee'd.; of Joseph Wea ver, dee'd., settled by his adm'r. Henry Weaver ; of Julio H. Hart, dae'd., settled by his exrruiors. Jsmes Hutchison and Rebecca Hart i nf Jacob Troutman, dee'd., settleil by his ex'r.. George Trontmnn, late of Northumberland county, decea sed, that the executors and administrators of the said deceased eatatea have filed their acceunts with the Register nf lhi conniy ; and that they will be presented to the Orphars' Court of sail coun'y on Tuesday, the filh day of January next, for cunfir nation and allow ante. EDWARD OYSTER, Snnburv. Dec. fi, 1 S 45. 5t Register. HSRR'S HOTEL, Il tllKISHI im, 1A. r BEG I-ave to inform the pubbc that 1 have left ' Plii'adelphii, ami am now liicated in Harris- burg, lbs a! of the Executive nod relate Govern mini! of IVnnsvlvauia, where 1 now occupy the I spacious J Intel, recently Kept ey Sir. Mnlthew WllOII. This spacious building, bavirig been iiiirpoely plumed and erected for a Hotel of the first class, i not sitrpi-sed if eiiun'led, by tiny similar eslah lis'iment in Pennsylvania ; and having undergone a thor itigh renovation, the parlors, rooms and chambers are nov fitted up in a stvle that com bines ele.tnnce with romfort and convenience. Mv TABLE is pledged to I f supplied with the best (are ihe Markets can produce: the chnrges at the s.me time being as moderate is any of the best regulated nstal lisbment elsewhere. In short, ni exiotions stnll be spired on my p irt, or on the p irt ions .h-ill be sp-red -m my p irt, or on the r ,rt i-ry member ,,t my h..nel,..M, to make it what tuld be. , tLc t.npit , of one ofthe most pop. ol eve it should uloiis mid interesting S ate of the Union W i'.h these pr- nits' s, accommodations and faci litiis, snd the tact that tbp Hotel is most eligibly situated, I wbh confidence, most respectfully eoli cil the patronage of the Public. DANIEL HERR. Lite of Hen's Hotel, Che-nut St., Philad. Harri-btirg. Nov. S'i. 115. 3m ron sale rriiTE subscriber oilers tor sale an Eight Horse 1. Power Engine, complete in all if -s parts. A, ply at Roth's t..vem. 2'2 nobs from Sunhury. on ihe turnpiko road hading to P.iltsville. ALUERT G. BRADFORD. Nov. 20. IS1.V Ill the C oiirt of loiiiiiioii IMcai Foe Xurthum1 erlind County, I'enn.iyvania.Sit 'i.Jumiitry 7'twt IS31. Ci sper AiUms, jr. and Frederick Adams, t. John Adams, Peter Adams, Samuel Adams, Jacob Travcr. t'atheiine Fox. William Liebrick and Elizabeth bis wife, Peter Strascr and Magdalena bis wife, Samuel Startze and Susannah his wife, Olid Elenoi Adams. rf.v .r i,-. la ""'"on oi t . j. xirecnougn, conrt grant a tule on the, patties interested, to appear by the first diy of next term and show cause why the land of Casper Adams, dee'd . should not be taken at the appraisement by the heirs entitled to the s ime, or be sold. Extracted from the ReeorJ. and certified Nov. 3d. H45. SAMLEL D.JORDAN, Nov. 15, lst.'). f,t Proth'v. s -t ei 1 iJ "J 1 S 2 J O II X . 8 T R Y K i: II , Of the Lite frms if X wkirk y Stryker, tnul I S'ryker d, ',ir;ir, ' I I AS te-iiTicd the holes de Dry G ioda Rtisi- I - nesit, mill n..w otfers for sale, at Nos. 12 and i It Rink stnit, Philjdelphia, udjoining Mvers, Clajhoni ,V Co's Auction St're, So. ?s) Market street, a general assortment of Dry Goods, chiefly purchase J al miction, at a very small advance for cash, or city -jccenlances, lb lievmg ibat his long rxperience in pnrchasit g ill enable him to sell Ins Goods at the lowest Mar. ket eiivs, he unites hi- old friends, auJ others wisi.iug io luiv, to tavor turn with a call. Philadelphh. Nov. 1, I84.Y 6m .lOSKIMI XV. .KINKS, .Vj. 13 .VrA i!h siret t. a rte doort abuct Market ftrrt. PHILADELPHIA, nA const ntly on hand a very large assort ment of Looking Glasses. ltisWets, Cedar Wire and Fancy Goods, which will be sold wholesale at ihe very lowest prices. N. H I.imk'ng trasses injured to any part of the country, without charge. Nov. I.'imri tiro W alt In -., .lewelrv, r. .Vc. T vill sui'scrinrr oitcn. In sale, at the louc1 nn. ccs. a l uge si d L-eneral assortment of G.,1,1 and S ver Lever, Lepine and othei kinds of ' Witches; Jewelry, Silver W.ne, Ebony und Gilt Mann I (.'I nks, ami Musical Hoxes id.,viiu from two lo ten tunes; Renedict ii Liarney's Diamond i ' Pointed Gold Pen-; Watchmakers' Tools, Files and Mnert is. I O.dcrs fiom ihe country are solicited, and will j ' be caiulully attended to. JOHN l FARR, Wi Chisnut t., PhiUdelphia. 1 ; No-. i. lsi.'i 4oi '!' Ini iKisers ot DUl' GOODS. HIE subscribe', No. 1?1 Pearl street, New York, having e-tabli-hed a Rranch at No. 2:11 S,,.,,k W. ...... .1 .1 ll. ,1. I. .. t. ... , ' ... , . . ""-"''";." " ! ' i , , ino-miii ii i cmii iioiii nip ,101 , York Auctions, an extcn-ive assortment of ! FANCY & STAPLE CRT GOODS. which will be sold ut ihe lowest New Vork pi'Ces ; ut wholesale at d id t ill. Anwi g h s so( k will be i lound a good iissiir t in et it of the lollowieg utttcles; I JaccoiieU, I'l nd. ll.ur Cord, Lace, Stripe, Hook, Swi.sand Turla'an Muslins, Uub p and I. men i L uvns, Fancy Cap Neils, Fancy ami Ii! L)res-e, i Thread Laces, Application Do., rich Ii'uik Silk : Trimming Lace, In-h Linens, Linen Cambrics, j Linen Cambric 1 1 ilk t. . Cuitaiu Fringes, Cashmere ; d'Ecos-e, Mouseluie de I. sine. Silk and Cotton i Warp AIccus, (Room's t'lolh, Gala Plaids, j Frein h Merinos, 111 o k silks, (iloves. Si U Hose, , Shawls, Cravais, Ribbons, Embioideriis, Ac, Ac. i Country Meicbants and others viiiii g Phd nlel- !'!" ' ew 0,k ,J purchase, are respectlully iu- j 1 ' r" a'"' ""1J tue st uks. No'- L . ..lh'15- 'Y C. II MOORE. ( V1AIX HIA THK, .TTCPslTST i.T LAV. ill practice in the seirral Courts of ihe City and County of Philadelphia. His office is si No. 3.") South FOURTH 8tret, between Chesnut and Walnut sin els. Philadelphia, Sept UUih, IM.'i. 3m. WTIIIMT- The higtiisi price gien (ir ' T Whrat, at the stoi H. MASSER. A new supply of Rom Ointment jxiss .N;. to, leiss ...vu. . . . . . . . f ft the Public.' A NEW VOLUME or ." NEW YORK WrEjLY MIRIlOn, Will commence on Saturday, Oct. lltfi, 1S45. Tkrsis i Three Dollars per annuru In aiaance, on, fine copy one year in advance, $3 00 One copy two years, - 5 00 Two copies one ycir, 5 00 Five, .... 10(10 Eight, 15 00 Twelve, 80 00 And to every subscriler to either the WEEKLY or DAILY, we will give a copy of Willis's Letters from London, Com-iUtr, In one hsnd'ome Eitba, uniform with th" Wrra lt Miami ii. This coinpii-os the Fi iist Skih is i f Lktss ss, and with the New Volume, wi'l com mence the, Nr.w Sr.nirs. written from the Soc rn or Ecnnps, when the Wetkly M-rrur will b s. pa rately edited wilh parii nK' care, and w"h itoii special regard lo the wants and la'es nf country subscribers. We shall pic 1-h imvo t iles and less matter that is merely local and by vj.inq in part a smaller type, we thall be able to incei-e the quan tity as well as 1 1 improve the quality of what we gjve to our readers. We shall endeavor to make THE ft E W.YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. A diversified, entertaining, instn:c:ive and vatunldrr chronicle of the times, nrrtMii.x nxwspii'Fii, (in a from for binding in one or two volumes nt the end ofthe year.) upon which neither labour, time, l:dem, nor money will be spared. It will hcreatt r be en riched with original contributions ihe lilc, rpien and spirit of the foreign journals and contain h,I ihe news, intelligence and variety of the d uly sheet, handsomely printed on fine paper, msinuf.iciuri d for the express purpose, and will re forwirleil by tlie ,. .,;, ma.K jn ,nn( ( )e ,;nilr,, St,,, ,nJ i , jn m miv of N(,w best mails, m strong wrapper". Io every pait i f ,anada. I otttiizrjne wnh- ty nub s of New York. Ail coniinunica i.iiis should lo addressed piot pniil, to Morns. illis ,V; Fuller, 'corner Ann and Nassau streets, New Yotk, AIR TIGHT STOVES. 7yi best in the World for Cliuitluicss, Cumfurt und Economy. C. J. TYXDALE. No. 97 Sormi Sf.coxd St., PHILADELPHIA. nAS now on hind a large assortment of ORR'S Celebrated Patent AIR TK.HT STOVE", to which he wouKI ci'll the attention of every tmu j ,over f cmort MI,d economy, for whiih quid ti they cannot he equal 'ed by any Stove In the woild. They are a light St,ve( jind can te conveniently carried to any distance, an .1 being constructed f, e the use of wood, they ats' parbculaily udap ej to a sick room. Many thousands of this Stove K'ii.g now iouse. their good qualities are too well k..own to iievd puffing. Mr. Ttdile is Ike first Mifliori'ed scertt i i Philadelphia, and has been making tbeiti i ni ' ml Iv for the last five or six years. There N to fear of not getting the genuine Stove of hiiu. .an ; they are all warranted to give entire satisfar tii n. No Air Tight Stoves are genuine, without n Iras plate wilh the Inventor's name and date of llio Patent. He has also on hand a large assortment of Cooc Stoves, RsmaToas, and all kinds of Fancy Coal Stoves, at the Old Establishment, No. U7 Soulti Second above Walnut street. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, H45. Cm IVe rreommenJ all of our friend visiting li 5 city, to call at the t'tkin Comjmuy't Sim t and lay in a t apply nf their di liciuus T ni Tin: PEiiiv i'c.i co'.iiMy , No. 30, Soctu Stcovn Srar.r.T, Detwveu M irki t and Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA. AVE constantly on hand, and l'jr sde Wholesale und Retail, A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRESH TES At Lower pi ires, according to ihe quality, t nan they can le Urn t for at any other c,t:)ldis,nellt in thecitv. (ry- Tes, exclusively, ore sold at llrs house, and several varieties which cannot be obtained el-o-where. Any Teas which do n. I give enure sati. faction can be returned and exchanged, or the m,.. ney will be refunded. The citeens of Northumberland county are re spectfully invited to give us a call. O.R.ZIEIiER. Agent for the IVkin Tea Company. Philadelphia, Sept. UTih, IS45. ly TERIUS REDUCED. DAGVEKRl I.V VAU.EK ,f Ve;t Vremi um Colored oAiHijscs, und I'ivUruphie 1) ml ; No. 13C Chesnut Street, Pi i!;nlel.liia. No. 251 llroadwav, New Y rk ; No To Conrt S'tuet, Bosion ; No. l:tfi Cbesinit S reel. Pnili delph s ; Rallin ore '"tre t I'a 'in, ore ; ll-ool way, Saratoga Springs; . 5'i Ca,o. S'i.,,o, New-Orleans ; Main Strut Newp,,rr, R.I. And Main Sirei-t. Du llucjue, Iowa. rONsTITl'Tl.NG the oldest and mo-t Exu i). sive Establi-hment of the kind in ihe W.-P. snd con! lining rnore Ihan a Tlfill.'SAND P(R.' TRAITS, ernhracino; those of some of the ino,t distinguished individuals, in ;he 1'iiiteJ St iles. Admittance free. This Establishment Jviving been awnl.d lY -Mrdul, Four Frt Fmniurnt, und (Vo o-,-f Honors'' at the Exhibitions at lloloo. New-Yo k and I'tiiladcl) hia, respectively, for best 1'n Hue- ar.il Apparatus, is thus otlici illy cusuitte 1 in the post, tion of superiority heretofore universally ss-ignej it by the public. a ' in the World." June 2S:h, 1S1.". ly t n jb a.. 'n3 a et PlAiXOS. rilUE Sl'USCRIUERhas been appointed seen 1 for the s..l i f Cil.NR Ml MEV I'.lf's l El ,." ' E 15 RATED PREMIUM RusE WOOD I'i i A N OS, at this place. These P ianos have a plv io , : massive and beautiful exterior tini-h. and, lonleH!V I ami sweetness of lone, and elegiine ol wnrkiian. ship, are nut surpassed by any in toe Unrcd Siai, . The lollowing is a reconimeii.htion liomCun. Di a rs, ct-ltbisted perlottner, and himi If a nun. 1 utactuier : i A V A It I. Hsvivo had the p!i -ure of Irving the exce'- lenl 1 ivno t ortts inaiifact ured l y Mr. Mevi r, si I ; exhibited st the I n-t i xbibrion ol the Fr .nk'.m In. ! sliiute, I feel it due lo l!,e true nieiit of the inal, , ' lo declare that these instruments are qui1 rtpis . and in some respects even sUaiioi, lo a'l tin- P.. I alio Foites, 1 saw at the capitals of Eutope, su 1 ' during a sojourn of two xenrs at Paris. These Pianos will be su'd at the inannfscl ,ir lowest Philadelphia prices, if not fr.meihr.ig f tt. i . ),,, p I ersons sre requeslcl ia fj ,d ciHiwt. ihemselves, st the residir of ,he ,u!lftiil.r, Sunhury, May 17, lft JJ, , MAssER. J nt ieiiive.1 and tor Sale. t'b- Moica-h.l'V II F.MS Y MArsSLii. Suiitury, ef, if, li-45. t