Fiom the N. O. Picayune, Oth inat. Important front MxlcR-laitUn at last I Warlike, By the Mexican schooner Josquina. Marti net, mister, which left Tampico on the lit inat we have late and important intelligence from Mexico. The rumors which have been for some weeks in circulation, that Gen. Paredes had at last declared against the Government, appear at length likely to be verified by the course be is pursuing. A revolution is now on foot, or has already been consumated. This arrival being from Tampico, we have not our usual files, so as to be able to give t continu ous narrative of events; but from the extracta of newspapers and placards before us, we are enabled to form some opinion of what is going on. The revolution in progress commenced with the 'Army of Reserve' stationed at San Luis Potosi. The agitstinn and ferment preliminary to an outbreak, probably pave occasion to the rumor which was in circulation in Vera Cruz on the 1st Pec. when the British steamer left for Hivsnna. It was a fortnight alter that, that tli in reached a crisis. On the 14th Dec. the Commandant General of the Department. D. Manuel Romero, invited to his residence at San Luis Potnsi the superior and other officers of the Army of Reserve, as well as of the garrison of the Department. Being there assembled, (Jen. Romero read to them a manifesto prepared for the occasion, in which the duties of the armed force of the country are well pointed out, but gravo political evil are assigned to excuse themselves for the act they are about to com mit. The manifesto alleges that the existing Ad ministration, from which a year since all hoped so well, had conducted the government to the very brink of a pricipice , that it had establish ed the most preposterous theories upon which to administer internal nfTairs; that it sought to get rid of a war, necessary and glorious in it self by concessions injurious to the national dignity, and which were the aole barrier to the perfiiiinus; that it bad proposed a law of which the atrocity was without example, by which to arm the vile and ignorant, those having the least stake in the country, and thin to find a substitute for the army whichopposed its views; that it had repeatedly thwarted the purpose of the army to move upon Texas, and at the same time allowed to be villified for its inaction by of ficial journals; that it had admitted a commis sioner with whom it was endeavoring to arrange for the loss of the integrity of the Repuhlic; that it hail reduced fie country almor.t to a S'aN ofanarchy, in the midst of which it c.x'stt-.d without revenue, without power and almost without will ; anil, considering that these evils demanded an immediate remedy, and that the Administration confessed its tnatul incompeten cy and powerlessneas considering that it had lost all respectability so necessary to a Govern ment, and had allowed a Plenipotentiary of the United States to set font in the country and re side in the Capital with a view to bargain for the indep'mdence and nationality of the country. On the 21st Gen. Parrodi addressed a circu lar to the citizens of the Department and another to the troops, in which he announces to them what has been done, and calls upon them to stand by Gen. Paredes, who alone can sustain the honor of the Nation. So fur as we can learn from verbal intelli fence and letters received here.no act of violence whatever occurred. The plans of Paredes had been so fully matured, and the dissatisfaction with the Government was so general and un animous, that there were none to oppose the revolt. A letter received in town from a res pectable commercial house, and dated on the 23d Dec. stated that lie had actually commenc ed his march upon the city of Mexico at the head of GUO'J men, and expresses the conviction that the affair may even be settled then. The writer is of opinion that Paredes will refuse to treat with Mr Slidell, and 'probably declare a paper war and send him away.' The writer father says that he looks upon actual war as idle talk in his own words, 'as all humbug.' Th lynrhlng Case In Florida. The Baker County (Ga.) Patriot of the 7th inst. confirms the verbal intelligence already published, of a murder committed upon a wretch named Vnpruians, by a set of regulators on the borders of Georgia and Florida. No doubt Yoer mans was a great ra-cnl, but be was none the less entitled to bo tried before a regularly con stituted tribunal. The Patriot fys: On Saturday niht, the 27th ull. Yoermans was arrested a fe w miles below the place, id tamed a release under a writ of habeas corpua, was re-arrested, and finally delivered up on Thursday last to the association of citizens who offered the reward in November last. The scene which fullowed, we give from the mouth of an eye-wtineys. Ihe citir"ns composing the association, to the number of a- bout one hundred and seventy-five, organized at the line of Georgia and Florida, on Thursday morninp. at 10 o'clock. A committee of 12 , men, representing a jury, were appointed and aworn to try yoermans for the ofTencee with which he was charged." Witnesses were aworn and his own confessions taken, all which went to prove that he had been engaged for several years past, with a number of others, whom he named, in stealing negroes, both elaves and free, and selling them in other Slates, and com milliner other denredationa upon property. The trial lasted until nearly night. The evidence having closed, the committee, representing a jury, returned a verdict f Guil ty. This waa on the Georgia aide of the line between tha two States. Tht Sheriff of Gads. 4t Count. Fla. wee present on the Florida e - side ot the line during the early part of the day, but lelt before the trial closed. Amotion was now put to deliver the prisoner into the hand of the constituted authorities of Florida. This was decided in the negative by an almost unan imous vote. A vote was then taken as to what punishment should be inflicted. Thia was de cided to be Death t by a vote of about six to one, and the time of execution fixed at 12 o'cl'k on the following day. The assemblage now crossed the line into Florids, where the presid ing officer pronounced the solemn sentence of death. Voermans fell, when he heard the sen tence, as though he hsd been shot, but soon re covered, and asked the presiding fficer to pray for him He called upon a preacher of the Gospel three or four of wham were present par ticipating in the proceedings, to pray for the prirancr ; and strange to say, every man pre sent knelt upon the ground, snd joined in a most solemn and impressive prayer to God, that He would grant the wretched criminal that mprcy which they themselves were in the act of refu sing him! A guard of twenty-five armed men was pla ced in charge of the prisoner, and the assem blage then dispersed to meet again on tho fol lowing day, and enact the last scene of this sad tragedy. Our informant left on Friday morning. and met a large nunibnr of persons who were poing to witness the execution, which undoubt edly took place according to the sentence. Thus we , have given a plain statement of facts, which it is painful to record. However guilty Voermans may have been, or however worthy of death, the deliberate re fusal to given him a trial in the regularly consti tuted Court, before r,n impartial Judge and jury of his country, when the laws were capable of reaching and punishing his crimes, was a fear ful stab at the Constitution and laws of the country, which are the only sure jruaranty of so. cial rrder and individual security. A Justice of the Peace participated in the trial and con demnation. Had he forgotten his oath to sup- pott the Constitution, and to faithfully adminis ter the laws? Had the prenchers forgotten that they were professed ministers of peace f Did those persons who occupy high places in so ciety, reflect that the principle to which they were then giving the sanction of their acts, would, if carried out, unsettle the very founda tion of society, and subject themselves, and all that they held dear or sacred, to the capricious will of an excited multitude ! Let evety good citizen remember that if such lawless violence is to be tolerated in our coun try, the bloodbought freedom of our fathers, the protection of our Constitution and laws, snd the sacred rights of individual liberty and pro perty are all a mockery. Curiois Phenomenon. The Louisville Cou ricr of the 8 h instant says that immense nuui bersof fish, differing materially from those usu ally taken in the Ohio river, were floating dow n that stream in a torpid slate. When exposed to the heat they revived. They are said tore semble the carp, except that they are thinner, and vary from them in the shape of their fins, j They measure in length from three to eighteen inches. The Courier says 'The impression is that they aro a Southern fish, which, not making their wav out of the river before the late sudden and severe frosts, became benutn tej by the intensity ot the cold, and are now floating out with the current.' Thx fact is will known, that UaivnnETiTa Pills are a rertuin cure in every form of disease all having the aame root, whxh is impurity of ihe circulating fluid, the blood. In a period of little more than ten years in the United States, they have restored 10 perfect hesbh and enjoyment over Four Hundred Thousand per sons who were given over a incurable by Phyni rians of the first rank and stsndii g, and in many raes, when every oiher remedy bad been retorted to in v.nn. The great aceret i to have tha medecine by you when you are first attacked with siikness; one dose then will have more go. id eileel than twenty if you put it off un'il disease h is enfeebled the bo. dtly powers; therefore every individual who con aiders health a bles-ing, should a1wya keep a box of Brandreth'a Vegeuble Univer-iul Pills, where ihey can be sure to lay tf.eir hand on them when anted. Twenty-five cents c icnol posihly be bet ler disposed of. A valuable life m.y be saved, or a long fli of sicknrn prevented. OO Purchase of II. II. Masser, Sunburv. or ol the agent, published in another p ut of ttiii paper, .n .t it it i k n , On the 1st inst.. by the Rev. J. A. Rosa. Mr. Levi Root, of Philadelphia, to MiiiMui Llovd, nf Money Borough. On the 30th ult., fcy the Rev. G. V. Grier, Mr. R. M'Coamca, of McKweosville, to Mis Pun, of Washington tywnship, Lycoming coun- On the lit inst., at Seliasjrove, by Uev. K. S. Buckingham, Mr. R. F. M'Cli as, of Lewisbura, to Miss MAROAKEr Henry, ol .Mt. Patrick. On the Ut i list., by tho Rev. II. Bowman, Rev. I. II. Torrf.kck, ef Ba!t. Conference, to Mita M ASGAaatTa Gkashart, of Rutb town ship. DIIMI, On Tuesday morning last, Mrs. ANN SING LEY, wife of Mr. Joseph Singtey, of this place, aged about 01 yeara. On Saturday the 3d inst., Mra. MARY D. con sort of C. B Bowman, of Berwick, aged 33 yeara aijrt two months. lUlward Crntclilej'a Itatr. TOTICE is hereby given, that letieia of d 1 raiinstrtion on the estate of Edward t'rulch ly, laia of Point lownahip, Northumbeilmd coun ty, dec d., have hern g aii'rd lo ihe auleiibr. All persona indebted lo said estate, or having claims igaint. lha same, sis reque-ted to rail an tha ub- scribrr, st Noiiburnbarland, and settle wiihnui de lay. D. H. DO DUE, Jan. ITlb, U46.-l. Adm'f. i.J. f i PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Matser. Wbiat, 100 Rvt, 6 Coasr, BO Oats, 33 Poa, ... 5 FlAXSRtD, ... 1 12 J HcTTta, 16 Ebbs, .... j . 13 Basswax, .... 25 Tatiow, .... 10 Flax, ... .10 Hut-stun Flax, ; . . 10 Damo Aert, - 75 Do. PuACHm, 150 Dy-pepsla of 10 Years' Standing. flHE wife of f'aplain Roberts, on Vine Street, JL tiear Water, CincinnaHi, has been afflicted with DYSPEPSIA in its most ageravated form fur the last ten years, was rremmended bv d'lebra led physician of Boston, New Yoik. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Cincinnati, to travel, as tiny rnuld do nothing for her. She did so, bnl it did her no Rood, she then commcne d uing the most popu lar medicines of the dav f rhcr rornpl dnta, I ut dc riv.d no benefit. Sesing an advertisement of DH. SMITH'S VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS in the paner, she concluded to give them a trinl enl to G. F. Thomas Main slrrrt. be- j twenn Th'rd aid Fourth, Ot. Smith's A cent for Cincinnati, and purchased a hnx, took them accor ding to direction, and can with beart f.'H joy state that she derived mora benefit from the o.e if 0'ie box i.f Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Vrg'taM Pill", than from any oiher medicine she has nude ue of dii'ing the ten veats. The above was aont K G F. Thorn is on ihe-3.1 Dec. 1844 Cin Tiaes. CAUTION. As a miserable imitntion hs been made, bv the name of Sugar Coaled Pills" it is necessiry to be sure that Da. (J Bejtj. Smith's iitfoa'ute is on every box. Price 25 cents. Piincipal Office. I7tl Greenwich si. N w YnrR. Sold by JOHN VV. FIMLING. Sunbim. WM. FORSYTHE, Xrthum'd. January 24th, 1846. MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BRADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, DANVILLE, PENN'A. THE Sub-ciibir, who assia'ed fr se ven I year in lbs manaaemenl of the a bovo Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra dy, b. is leave to infom the travelling puh'ic, that he baa taken the establishment on his own account, on the first of January, 1846. The House ha. of late, undergone many impor. tant alteration, and the present conductor prnmi-es to leave nothing undone to make it s comfortable and agreeable, a well a a cheap and occotnm da linn stopping place for stranecrs who rny vi-i' our flouri-hing village. No pains nor expense will be mar. d ton It the table and ihe bar with the be-tthe m iiken afford, ami witli th determination to ne vn t his entire j-ersonul attention to the comfort of thoe whs miv make bi hmi-e their temporary bode, snd aided bv active, careful and obliging er vtnii, h-' hopes to give general satisfaction, and re ceive a liW'ral share ol ru-iom. IT-!1 I.aroe ami commodious STABLES are at lached to the ecabl shment. which are attcndeJ by cartful and obliging ho-tler. (.lUli. M. &HUUI' Janna'V 24th. 184fi. tf EVANS & WATSON, No. 70 South Third Shiki.t, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Manufacture and k p cor stsntlv on band, a laree as- -ortrnen' of Ibrir Patent Irn r.rnvcd 8.lam-.nd.r FIRE PROOF SAFES, which a e cons-ructed a lo set at rel all manner nf doub' a lo their being alrictlv fire proof, snd that ihey will resist the fire of any building io the wor'd. The outside-case of ihe Safea are m-ide of boiler iron, the inmle c ise of aoapstone, and be. tween tbo outer e.ise and inner rase is space of some 3 inches thick, and is filled in with inde-t-ur-tible nvileri.il, so s to make it an iniposnbili'y lo rver burn any of ihe con'euts inside of this Chet. These M.inpstone Snl. rnanilt'is we sre p-epared and do cballeng the wilj to produce any anicle in the i-hipe of Book Mafea ihst will sland as mui h beat, nnd we hold ourselves ready at all limes t have ihem fairly teste I bv public bonfire, -houl.l a nv c( our rompeliiors feel di-po.d to try them. We also cont nue to mumifurtu e and keep c n Mantly on hand, a Isrce and g. in rat ss-nriineni f our Piernlum Ai' t'ubt Fire Proof Maf. s. nf wh'ch we hae a lirae qnanli'y inure, and in every in stance ihey have given entire silu'scion lo the purchasers of wl.irh wa w ill refer the public to a few gentlemen who hve them in use, N. & (!. Tslnr, 129 north 3d si.; A. Wright & Nepliew, Vine si. wh of ; Aletsnder ("sror, Con viyancer corner nf Fi bert snd Oth s's.; John M Ford. 32 north 3,Ut.; Mver Hu-h, 2(1 n .r h 3.1 !.; llailev & Brother, 134 Make! t;. James M. Paul, lot south 4li si.; Ur David J yne, H south 3.1st: Matthew T. Miller. 20 smith 3d St.; and we could name snme ton e or fotir hu drid mheis if it wire niressrv. Now we invi'e ihe a t lition of ihe public, and psriiculirly those io w.int of Fi'e Proot S ifes, to call st eur store b. fore pnrcha sing elsewhe'e, snd we think we can auisfv them that ihey will get a he'jei and cheaper article at our M-.n-ihin anv other esiahl.shni nt io the coy. e also continue to manufirluie t and Jo- nn I'riKu, uisda in such a manner as to an swer bi.ih ptiri o-i s ; Hoisting Machines, Foe Proof Doors, woh our own msnuls' lure ol hn ks on them, wild I. Evans's P.ili ni Keyhole r..vi-r att.iched io he same; plain snd onurncn al Ir.m Hailing, Ac N. It We keep constantly on hand a I ire as- sotrnent nl nur Patent t l.inid l!ifn;ei to-. Wster Filters and C .nli-r-; nnd we have also on band several -ecnnd hand Fire Pr.mf ('heals taken in eicbange for ours, which we will dnpose of at eiy I w prices. Philadelphia January 24 h. 1646 ly Ofphnn Court Sale. TN puisu nee of an order of ihe Orphans' C- uri - of Nurihumi eiland c. uniy, will be a dd at pub lic vendue, on eti'urday the 1 4 h dsy nf Fibru irv next, at the publ e house nf William Farrow, in Snyderlown, in said county, In wit : A ceitain liact of land anua a in Hu-h tnwnhip, county sfoies.id. aiijoining Un I of laasc Kbne. Widosr htroh, Henry UolTand others, containing 60 acrea more or less, 25 acres of which are deni ed, whereon ia erected a small one si. ry frame and lug house, a small log .table, and an apple Orchard. La'e the est its nf David Kxseman, dec d. H.le to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M- of said day, when ll. a cornlKlona nf sale will h m.ide known by FREDERICK KASiiM AN. January 17th, 185 St Adrn'r LAST NOTICE. rpllE Store Uonks, Accounts snd No es of H. JL H. Mser, haa been placid in lha bands ol a inagulra'e for col Ire ion. Peiaons whoearcuunia have been of long siandir g, may aavs CusU by sel tling the same without further ilclsy. bonbaiy, Jan. 9, 1846. II. B. MASSER. Mm Mil TI iSare-..Slgr- .UiUJLJJL Orphan's Court Kale. IN pursuanc of an order of the Orphan's Court of Northumberland county, will I sntd at public vendue, on 8aturday, thefllHday of January. Inst., on the prrmiea. t wit s The undivided half pait of a certain trart of land, situated in Augusta town ship, containing In lha whole, rdnetv-fie seres nvirs or Iran, adjoining land nf Abraham Wolf. Alexander Strickl md, John 8hipman snd others, n which is erected a two story Log Dwelling tlou-a. Dam Ac Late the estate of Mirhnel Nei. dig dee'd.' Bde to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., nf said dav, when the rond'ninne nf sals will be made known by GEORGE CONRAD. SAMUEL 8. WAGNER. Sunburv. Jan. 10. 1810. '.It Adm'rs. lavll KiiNcman'n lMalc "WTOTK-'E is hrrebv giv n that letters of ndmin I iorMion have been granted to llie subscriber, on the ertl.ue of David K;iein ui. Intnnf Rush town ship, dee'd. All peton indeb'ed to said eviste, or having claims agaitiM the aims, are requested to call and sePla without delav. The ti''srriher will attend for thai purpose, at the bouse of Win. Fur row, in fnydetatown, on Fridav and SaiurJay, the 20th and 2 1st of Februarv next. FUEDEHICK K AXEMAN, Jan. lOih, 184(1. 6l Ad'tnr SA?TCLCTT &BLY1T1T, HAT MAXUFACTUKEHS, No. 304. Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, TTAVE contntlv on h nd ihe fine-t quality i f j XX Silk and Fur Hats, which thev sell at the l w- rs' prices. These H its, m point ol at le, l.rauiy ol finish, and durability, will romp-ire wi h anv man uf.rtur. d in the city . si d a.e well worthy the at tention of purchasers from the country. January 3. 1 816 T John IIommrr'9 Estate. NOTICE is hereby given, that lelt-rs or ad. miotsiiMtion have been ormt d to the su'cri lr, on the r atine of John Hointner, late of Point town-hip, Nor'humbeiland county, dec d. AH per sons indebted to said estxte, or having cl om a- sainai the snme, are t quested to present the name f. r a. tdumcnt to the subscriber, resiling at I)n- le. WM. KITCHEN. Danville. Dee. 13, 1R45. f.t Adm'i. TEXICO aStJ&lEXAS ! COME WHERE! Whv where di you sup pose hut to tha Cheap Store of Henry Mas-er, in Market street, Sunburv. And fir what pu'po-e do you think they cornel Why to buv ehea", to be sure and save st lea-t 20 per cent. "7A'V won t An nnAin' else" because it ia a well known fact that at HENRY MASSER'S STORE the verv be-t articles sre sold at the very lowest nrieea. Now ronie. on" and si' ; bu' d 'n'l si1 c mr at onre. and JUDGE FOU YOURSELVES ! Where you will find a Splendid Assoitmei.t of Tall and Winter Dry Goods, iuft received, among which are the following ! Su perfine I renih Broadcluth; West nf Encl"d do.; Heavy Heaver do , a fi'Sl r ile ar'ic'e fir Overeosts, and a gicat variety nl o .l uvi u. lilacs aim r an cv t 'iis-imere. S ntinetls. Vousselio-d. -I iine'. Ri p ile-biii es, Ca-hmere. A 'pa e is, &c A c. AIo, i beautiful as-ortment nf (-.ilic-es of ihe litest stybi nnd pat'en s. which wid be obl chear than ever; also. Woden snl other Shawla in g'e .t vaiieiy. from 40 cK loflO; a general sa..ritnent r f Hii- iery, Gl ve. Snspemlers. Mi't, etc., fee, a larce assortment of WomenV. Men's and Mi-se Oum Sho. a which will be sold cheat er than ever befjte off red. He has likewise, in a.l lition to the above stork, an extensive ii-sortmenl of Q'tren'ware. Hardware, Saddlery and Groceries Sncr from ft 111. 12 J soil 16 ct-. per lb; Good (VlTce at 10. Vy R. at at 1 24. Also. N ils; Sfike; Iron; S.indcisoii's best Cast Stei 1: Engl h, Aoierican and Sweed IVisier do. in sh.'rt, every tlnng tht i- uuaPy kept in a Country Store, all of which will be sold at very reduced piiies. $y Country Produce of all kinds taken in rx change for Good. Sunburv. Nov.22d, IS15. KERR'S HOTEL, iiiimism lies, r.. T REG . ave In inf.rm the puble thai I bare b ft A Philadelphia, and am now loc -ted in I bure. the eai of the Executive mid Siate (! ment of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy Ihe sp-cious Hotei, recently kept by Mr. Matthew Wilson. This spacious building, having been nnrpiwe'y pi iimcd snd erected for a Hotel nf the fi-sl clas, is not surpa-eed if eiiia'led, by any sim lar estab lishment in Pennsylvania; and hating unilc-g uie a thorough renovation. Ihe parlors, roems and chnmlM rs are now fitted up in a svl I' at com bines idejanee wilh cotnf ol and convenience. My TAIILE is pledged lo le supplied with the hel fare the M irkets can produce: the ch-raes at the a me time being as moderate as anv ot tne ne-t rrgulated ssial lisbm.-nts etsewl e e. Io short, no exeitiona shall lie r-p rrl n mv p ri, or on nr y in of every meinLer nf my household, to make it wh it it .1 ouid be. in l e C ipit d of "ne nf the most pop ulous and in'erestiet S ste of ihe Union. Wilh (lose or nds-s, aci omino,luoiia and far.. lilies, and the f.ct lliBt l e Hotel is most tijjit.lv situated, I wi h conftdoi.ee, most nspectlully soli lit the pa.ruiuiR' of tha Public. in.iiuii ii wii 'i. Late nf Hen's II iel, t.-t,e-iiut si.. Philad. Harri bum. Nov. 2i IS4S. 3m To riiicIi.iM-ia of DRV OjOODS. rill R Mibscribe'. 1 . I.'l reari s reer Pearl New Y Votk. h iving e-t-thli-hed a Br .nch at No. South S cond at.. Pliil .de'phiii, la now . perons, and wi! be cons siilly nceivin from lha N.w York Aucnon. n exlen-ive essor'menl of FANCY & STAPIX DRY GOODS, which will be sold st the lowest New York pi ces it wholesale and It- lad. Among li a slm'k will la found a good assortment of the follown-g aiticlv-i Jacconels. Plsid. Hair Cold, Lac-. Stripe. B k. Swiaaand Tatla an Muslins. Bish-p and Lm.n Lawns. Fanry Cap Nells, Fancy and Ball Dresaes, Thread Laces, Apphca'ion Do.. ' ch B ai k Snk Trimming Lace, Irish I.iion. Linen Canihrics. Linen Cambric Hdkfs.. Curtain Fr nges, C it-bmerr d'Eot-e, Mouscbne da Latre. -at-v and t:..tton Warp Alpaccas, (Jo -en's t'lolh, Gala Plaids. French Meiinos, 111 rk Silks, Gli.vea. Si k Hose, Shawls, Cisva', Ril'hona, Emlumderii s. &e A?- Country Mercharila and others visiting Phil .del nhia or New Yoik to purchase, aa nspectlully in vited io Call ami examine, the kl"(ka. Nov. I. le.45.-lv (J. II. MOORE. IEMOX8. A lot of good, lreh Lsroone, just - isceiv.d and for Bale bv DelS. 1845. HENRY MAS8ER. "m Ti:.i7r Ihe bigb'st pries sin foi Wheat, al ihe ace. .f II. WASElt. A new supply of hose Ointment just received. Nee. tib, 1146. -IJI-UU'.' AIR TIGHT STOVES. Ti but in tht World for Cleanliness, Comfurl nnd Economy. C. J. TYNDALE, No. 87 8orT 8sco!b St., PHILADELPHIA, HAS now on hand a larse asnrtmenl nf ORR'S Oelehrated Patent AIR TIOlIT 8 I'OVE, to which be would rail the alleo'ion nf every true lover of comfort snd economy, f f which qusbliis they cannot he equalled bv anv Hiove in the wot Id. Thev are a light Stove, and can be convenien'ly carried to any distance, and beina conatructed for the use nf wood, they ate part cularly adapted to a aick room. Manv thousands of this Stove being now in Use. their good qualities are too well known to need puffin ir. Mr. Tf ni. i tSe first Mphoriied agent In Phil idelpbia, and has been making them constant- lv for the lat five or aix yeata. There tan be no fear nf not celling the genuine Stove of him. and ihev are id! wnrranted to five entire satisfaction. No Air Tiuht Hioves are genuine, without a brass pi .le with tbe Inventor's name and dole of the Patent. He ha also on band a tarpe assortment of Cook Siovts, Raniitoiia. and all kinds nf Fancy t'osl Stoves, at the Old Estohli-hmciit, No. 7 South .Second above Ws'nul slreel, PliiUleb.hia. Nov. I. 145. 2m S "J. 1C E D. J O II X B. 8THYKER, Of the late firms rf Kewklrk A Striker, and srryKrr er i'our, T1 AS re.umed the Vtholesile Dry Goods llusi ness. snd now offers for sate, at No. 12 and 14 flunk srrret PhiUdelnbia. hdi linii'ff Myers, llajbiirn & t'o's Auction Store. Ni. 78 Market atreet. a general assortment nf Dry Goods, chiefly purchase! a auction at a very amall advance fur eas'i. or ehv srceuiBnc a. DeliesinB that his long rxpr-nenre tn purchasrrg ill enable him to sell his Goods at the lowest Mar kt niices. be invilea hi- old friends and others wis ina lo buy, to favor him with a call. Philadelphia Nov. I. 184ft. 6m .IOSK1MI W- JONES, A"u. 1 3 Nurf A 4A srrcr . o few duori abuvt Market ttrert, PHILADELPHIA, TT AS eontintly on hand a very large assort 1 1 nvnt of Looking Gl is-es. flafkets, Cedar Ware anil r anev lioodJ, nu n win no sw u suumn. ito verv lnwest nrice. N. B Looking G'asses insured to any part of ihe country, without charge. N,.v. 1,181ft 6m Watrltrs. Jewelry cVc. &c. riHrJ sul-acrdr offers for sale, t the lowest pri I re, a latce at.d ceneral assortment of Gold ,n.l el Ivpr Lever. Lei.iue and other kinds of Wsicliest Jew, Irv, Silver Ware, Ebony and Gilt Msnt. I Clocks, ami Mus cat Boxea playing from iwo lo ten tunes; Benedict &. Harnev a Uiamnnd Pointed Gold Pens Wntchmaker' Tools, File and Materials. Orders from the country are solicited, and will be ruefully attended lo. JOHN C. FAKH, 112 Chianul st., Philadelphia. Nov. 1. 1815 4m CAIaVIX BLYTIIE, JLTTCP-1TS7 AT LAV, Will pro tier in the ceairsl Courts of tha City nd County nf Philadelphia. His office is at No. 3ft South FOURTH Snert, beiween t'be-nul and Walnut streets. Phil delphia, Sept 20ib, 1845 3m. H recommend all of our friends visiting the ci.'v, In call ot the t'tkin Company's Store, u'nd luij in a supply of tht ir Jtlicinus Tens. Till: l'fcKlX TIM COM IMA Y, No. 30, Soctii Sixoxn SrartT, Duwem Market and I 'besnut, PHILADELPHIA, H II AVE c.risia.iilv on hand, and for ads, fl U W hole-sle snd Ret d1. A VAK1E I V OF CHOICE FRl'SII TEA 3, .41 I.ovtT I'i Ic rtu, according to the qu .oy. than ihey can la bought for a any oiher esl .bli.hmenl in the city. rj- Teas, exclusively, are sold at th a house, and .eer.l v. .r elies which cannot be obtained else where. Any l eas which do n t give i nure salis fic ioo can le returned and exchanged, ot the mo ney will be refunded. The citizens nf Northumberland county are re spectfully III vn ed lo give us a call. O. R. 71F.DER. Acent for the Pekin Tea Company. Phi'adelphii. Sept 27ib, IS45. ly TERMS REDUCED. D.I (7 ULKKI i A OA U.EKY f i'utent I'remi. um Culured tikenrfnes, and Phutographie Depot t No. 13G Chcsnut Street, Pl.ilndelpliia. No. 251 Broadway. New Y..rk; No. 75 Court St .ei. Boston ; No. 13(5 Cheanut Sireet, Phlla ilelph a ; Bailimore Street, Ua'timore ; Broad w .y, Sarsloca Springs ; No 66 Canal Sireet, New-O.le .ns; Main Street Newport, R. I. And Main Srre.-l. Dn lUlque, Iowa. CONSTITI'TIXO the oldest and most Exten J sive F.t tl'li-hmenl of the kind in the World, snd e.niii..in moie than a THOUSAND POR TRAITS, emi racing those of some of the most dianuiiiiheil individuals, in the United Slates. Adoi t'aiK e fi.-e. This E-iiihUhmpnt hiving been awarded die Medal, J'mir Firtl Premium, md two -H-fhrst H-.tiors" at the Exhibitions at Boston. New-York and I'hda.lel, Iva. respectively , for be-t Picturea and Ai'i lKiiU'. t thua offlci illy sustained in the pos. ion nlMineriontv her. tof ire nniera.illy assigned it by Ibe pub ir, ns "Fintin the World, June S8ih, 1S4. ly IE JH C BE H n. HJIOEL P I A N O S. rpllE sUU"cniBER has bren appointed acent, 1 fr ite..lo.ft O.NRU) MEYF.U'S CEL. EIIIUTIU) IUKM1UM It'lE WOOD PI ANOS, si ibis place. These Pianos have a plain, massive mid btau iful eiteiior ti i h and, for depth ai d sweetness nl tone, and eleg oire of workman .hip, are nut a jipa-sed bv any in the United Stales. The filliw.na ia a reeninmrndaiion from Cai Distb. s celtbiated petfoimer, and himsilfa uiau. ulacuier: A CAKD. Hsvise bad ihe pba-ure nt Irving lbs exrel lent Piii.o Forlra maufaclufed by Mr. Meyer, and exhibited at the list exhibition of the Fr nklm In slituie, I feel it due to the irue merit of the maker lo .'(Clare that iheao instromenta are quite equal, and in oni respects even superior, to all the Pi ano Foiles, I aaw at the capitals of Europe, and during a sojourn of two yer at Pari. f The- Pianoe will be oid at the maoufaeturer s lowest Philadelphia pricee, if not aomeihing lower. Person are requested io call and examine for theniselve', nt ths residence of 'he subscriber. Sunburv. Mav 17. 145. II. B. MASSER. T)-K lltOX Jut leceiveTand for sale, cheap Ufoica-h.bv llElNKlf HAsaiK, staabaiy, pt. 10, IMP. r?"S lowaa,", ftstluatile articirn. 1I)asn-ca'a Vs-ircaa-a certain cure Ut wormsin snd very nleasanl lo take. -. Giaan-'a ExrasCTS. which remove Grease ef all kinds Dry Paints, Tar, Varnish and Wax, from carpets or from clothing, without injuring the color or the cloth. 3 Lnsnns Fir Pssxa the Wat thing known for killing flies and musqtnt tes. 4. A certain Destroyer nf Ilals, Mice, Koscnee and Ante, and another nf Bd Muia. 6. Oc-w's Ssrctric for a .ur stomach. Heart Born and Water brash, by one who had suffered thirteen years, before he licovre I the cure. Da. Stsvxvs Ubsk- tiTMT lor tr.s ruea. It has never failed to core. 7. IlAnatso-'s Tkttxh W.stt. 8. UaBMoaa'a Isnsuata Isk, without a rival, 0. Tot Cosovt!i CovrMTto- o rica usl the medb ine for children and for women, it is so pleasant to take. 10. Btca's VroxTASta A-Tiaittors rir.iv. 11. Goss'a EiottiEST WaTr-a enooP Paarr, for Harness. Boots, ic. It softens the leather, ami keeps out the water. 12. Pons. Man s STtr.-Tii-tn riiSTxa. 13. Jacitaoiv's DunuiirE Mixtcbk, whiill cures the worst Dia'rhna in a few hours. 14 Jscrsos's Dir.vTAat MiTTcar, a eer tain and speedy cure for Dysentery and bummer Complaint. The above valuable articles are sotu -noiessi snd retail, bv L. C. GUNN. No. 1 .WA F'flh tlreet, Philadelphia whore Siorekeepers and o. Ihcrs Will be supp 1BU won pure anicni v -r,.,. Pepper, Arnica Flowers, Drugs, raint'.tius, wiasa and Varnishes, st the lowest prccs. Terms nnlv cash. ( Cut out the adveitUcment, and bring it with you. Philadelphia. July 19'h. 1815. lv. BELIEVE A N I) LIVE. THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar & Wood Naptliu. riIIE unprecedented ucce-a of tbi medicine, in JL the"etoration nf health, to those who, io ties pair, had given up all hoies, has Riven it an rxa' ted reputation ' ove all other remedies, furni-hinrr evidence of its intrinsic value and power, as the on ly asent which can be relied upon for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Bronchitis, Asihma, Pain in the ?ide and Brcat, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Croup, ic. Attention ia requested to ihe following ASTON. 'SUING CUKE.bv ThomsoVa Compound Syiup of Tar and Wo l Nsptba ! ! Philadelphia, May 3d, 1841. " MR. THOMSON Dear Sir With eri.teful feelings I inform y.m nf the astonishing effects of your medicine, which has literally taia d me from death-bed ! My disea-e. Pulmonary Cnn-ump. tion, hud reduced me o low that my physician pro. no.inced my Cue hopeless ! At ihi junction I be. Ban IO u-e your medicine, and miracul us ns it may eern. it has eompb teN rehtored me M hea'lh, alter everything Ue bud faded. Itep-ctfnllv yours. WASHING ION M M'K. Charlotte atreet, above Gcnrpe street. The undersicned. being personally acquainted with Washington Mack and bis sufferings, be.ir witness lo the astonishing effects of Thomson's Compound Syrup of Tur, and the truth of the bove statement. JOS. WINNER. 318 North Third s'reet. DAVID VICKKRS. 42 Almond street. HUGH M'GINLEY, S. E. corner Taminy and Founh sireet'. Prepared only by P. Thomaon. N. E. comer nf 6th and Spruce streets. Phi ade phia. Agent. IL B. Msi-r. Sunho-y ; D. Gross, and Dr Macpherson. Ha.ri-burg ; Jo . G. Ur.-wn, Pnttsvi loj Geo. Erl, Re ding; Houston & Ma on. Towanda. Brad.'ord county, Pa. I'rice 50 cents p.r bottle, or $5 p. r dozen. rj" ueware aj vit inn.ui unn. Philadelphia. June 2Slh. 145. lv "HELP THE Beginners. rilHE subscriber would repectfoiy inform Ihe I Cui7ens nf Sunburv and the ublic generally, that Ihey h.ive purchased ihe shop of M'. VN llb ou Hoover, in Market sir. et. ore ilo ir we-t ol tne I oi Office, whete they will continue the rnbii.ct-JI.akii. HutinrM, in all its br niches. The public may expect their wotk d nie in ihe late.t i.t le. They hoi e, by strict attention to hu-iii'B , ti metit a share of pubbc pationage. rXj" t-'otfina made to order on the shortest no n e, and country irodi ee triken in exebance for noik. WM. YOi; GMAX A. II C. MAKTIN. Sunburv. Mav I7'h. IS45 tv. a ii n v v it a t; a r, WHOLESALE & HETAIL HAT & CAI MAM FACTIMUIUS, South East coruirof Market ami ith sts., lMtlladclpIiia, iniETII3 they alwavs keep on hand an exten- sive assortment of HAT U CA PS of eveie description, got tip in the best an I most approved style. Pers -lis th ru, us ol purch i-ing superior srit clra on the nnist reasnnable terms, will 6 d it ! their adautago lo call btfre making purchase j eUewhere. Philsdi Ipbis. Oct. Slh 1 4 1 v ' t ouiitericllt'rV DEATH BLOW. The pul lie will plejae observe that no Hrandreth Pills sre genuine, unless the box has three la bels upon it. (the top, the side snd tho bottom) each containing a f ic-siniile signature of my hand writing, thus B. BsAsnMtTK, M. D. These la. bet- ate engraved on steel, beautifully desianed, and done at an expense of over f 2.UH0. Thcretoni it will be seen thai the only thing nrceary lo pr. cure the mcJicine in ita purity, ia to observe tbe.e labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following icspective pions are duly authori sed, and hold CERTIFICATES Or AGENCY For the aale of Urandreih's Vegetable Universal Pills. Norlhumbeiland county l Milton Mackey & Chsmheilm. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewer.s ville In land A Meixell. Northumi erland U nt. Forsyth. Georgetown J. V J. Walla. Union County; New Bt rl.n L'ogjr & M n ler. Selinsuro'e (ieorge Gundium. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Bcavenow.i David lluble'. Adamsburg W m J. May. Miffliusbuiv Meiiwd it Hay. Haitlelon Dsn'el Long. Frerburg U.rVF. C. Moer. Lewuburg Walla et Green, Columbia conniy ! Danville E. B. Reynold ti Co. Berwu k Shum.ui A K Henhouse, Ca lawisaa I. G. Brnbt. Blooinsburc John li Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Wasbinpion Kohl. Mi Cay. Lime-tone Ball.-' H MeNcli. Observe ihat eich Asenl haa an Knerav d t.'er tificale of Agency, containing a repnre-nlaiion nf Ur BRA.DUEtll'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and ue.on which will a ao be seen eiact copies of ih'i new hibeis now used upon tht lirundrclh PHI Cores. Philadelphia, office No. 8. North S.hsireeU D. BHANDUEm.M.D, JueeMib.mS.
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