ome changinj;, may be pure, but to believe that kll are actuated thus, if no oasy matter. To litical advancement, with many of them, has been an object ol no little importance. This chanpf, however, is only verifying the predic tions of soma of the leading men, that all would ultimately be united upon this question. The foreign news, by the Hibernia, has at lit arrived. Extras, with the new, were in great demand on the arrival. All were on tip toe, as to the stand of Great Britain and not unfreqnemly would one hear the interrogatories of "what stand has the Times taken ?" "is there any danger of war!" &c,&c. Jut upon perus ing the extracts of the foreign papers, all come to the conclusion that war is not our lot yet. The Chronicle, of London, assume the most de cisive stand. The Times ar.d Spectator, in their remarks, are, indeed, very conciliatory. All however, condemn the general tenor of the Message, as natural with persons having a ha tred as well as a prejusdice to the rapid advance ment ol our republican institutions. The London Chronicle, in an article of "foam trul fury," handling the President pretty rough ly, says : "the clay England receives notice to terminate the Convention of 1827,she must pre pare firmly to maintain her rights thus menac ed." That she will receive this notice, unless her minister renews the negotiation and accepts of the last proposal mode by us, all believe is a thing certain. The London Times, in speaking of the con tinuance of the joint occupancy, remarks: 'Should the American population ever obtain a substantial preponderance, Oregon would not long remain a .British colony." This is the view that the Hon. John C. Calhoun takes of the question. The same paper continues by eaying, "Britain and America must be too sen sible of their mutual benefits mutual depend ence, and mutual respect, to peril the substan tial blessings they now enjoy, and are daily multiplying in the relations of peace, for the bloody and precarious glories of war," and con cludes with sayinjr, "that it is impossible that two such preatand kindred nations should go to war for a remote wilderness." The Times knows the situation of Great Britain just now, and is willing to dispense with unnecessary war for their unjust claims. The deranged condition of the Government, the resignation and restoration of the fame ministry to power, the clamors of its starving millions and the con diton of the oppressed Irish, will not allow them to go to war with us. This the Times sees, and uiies more discretion than formerly, in piving its opinions. In fact, thus W, oil the talking has been done on our side, and it is somewhat surprising that not more has been said by Great Britain. After waiting so anxiously (or this news, and from the loud talk on our side, we certainly expected a greater tongue-lashing from the press of England than we have received. What the peculiar lovers of peace, who were attempting to create a war panic, will do now, is hard tossy. The hold and patriotic stand of the President, in his message, has had 60ine ef fect upon Great Britain. If he had remnined mute, and showed a hesitancy in declaring our just rights, as a portion of the press of this coun try desired, the effect upon Great Britain would undoubtedly have been different. The convinc ing and able document of Secretary Buchannan has hod a tendency to increase the good sense of John Bull upon the question, end will ere long be the cause of bringing it to a close in an amicable manner. Thn European Times con aiders the President's Message pacific, as must all others when they view it in it proper light. The pacific character of the articles in the for eign papers comes to us rather unexpected, in deed, and the great men here now consider war out of the qu estion. Cromwell. LeglalallT Xiifi, A bill to remove the venue of a suit at law from Lycoming County to Dauphin passed read ings, after some considerable debate. The suit relates to the estate of J. A. Schultz. A number of petitions were presented for and gainst granting the right of way to the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company; and for the incoperation of a company to conitrurt rail road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Remonstrances were likewiae presented from citizens of Lehigh eounty, against the aecond in vestigation of the Lehigh county Hank. The Governor, by message, transmitted a eopy of an act passed by the Legislature of New Jer sey in regard to fisheries od the Delaware. He also informed that he had signed the bill provi ding for the payment of the interest en the State debt due on the 1st February. A bill declaring the larceny of county ordera to be felony. Bills have been introduced for an outlet lock at Well's Falls, on the Delaware, below Black's Eddy, and for a Railroad from Tainaqna to Fas ton, to unite with New Jersey works both of which Philadelphia will object to. A strong effort will be made to pass bill to authorize the New York and Erie Railroad Com pany to pas through portion of Pike county in thia State and to give them an opening into tbe Coal mines of Luzerne, and save much heavy gra ding in Sullivan county, New York. The Balti more people are equally active to procure the passage of this bill, and it may pais. The Mid die Route, or Harrisburg and Pittsburg project, is rather doubtful at present, but may pass. Tstino TBI vim.. At the feast of the Epipha ny, last week, Miss Franeis Browne, Miaa Mary MeCafty, MissM. Fennissy, and Miss Ann Caul- ield, retitvad tbt Wbitt Veil ia tb Chapel of the Convent of the Slaters of Marey, Pittsburg, arem tbt bands of tbe Disbop ws""W"s Latest Pram Mstleni Tare Rbvolctio Success vt Parkdesj t tub Head or Governmbitt. Tin new from Mexico is of most important character. It brings ut tn account of the iuccsi of Paredes, who haa possession of the city of Mexico, the capital of the country. Thie news shows that Mexico is in the worst condition imaginable, the government too weak and imbecile to sus tain itself, the peoplo too fickle and discontent ed to support its own laws, and the country prey to the mbition of its military leaders, and thn rmy which they have lways at command. Any pretext serves for a revolution. The late government overthrew Santa Anna, because he squandered or misapplied the public mnney, endeavored to diminish the consequence of some military chiefs, and by his inactivity against the Texan, was suspected of favoring their independent movement. Herrera'a govern ment is overthrown from nearly the same cau ses a disposition to compromise with tho Uni ted Ststes on the annexation difficulty, and to control and reduce thn power and consequence of the army, and provide a substitute for it. How long the new government will last, it is impossible to predict. The first act of the revolutionists will be to convoke an extraordinary Congress to organize the executive, power, which will be given to Paredes probably, or possibly Santa Anna, as some of the Mexican journals have hinted. Ru mor already says that Gen. Paredes, notwith standing the late declaration of the revolution ists, that the government of llerrera had "lost all respectability necessary to a government," by allowing plenipotentiary of the United States to set foot in the country, has manifested less nppositinn to Mr. Slidell, who still remains at the Capital waiting the issue of events, than President llerrera hinself. If Mr. Slidell is well provided with money in his negotiation, so that the new government may be supplied with means to keep the army well fed and paid, it is quite probable that he will find favor with the new administration. We shnll see. From the Washington Union of the 24th inst. By the arrival on lh 14th inst. of tho United States brig Porpoise, at Pensaco!a, in twelve dnys from Vera Cruz, the intelligence of a revo lution in Mexico has been confirmed. It appears that on the morning of the 30th ult. the troops relied upon the Government to de fend it against Paredes, pronounced in his fa vor; and the government entered intotcrma of capitulation with Genral Paredes. He entered and took possession of the city on that day with out opposition. The rumor was, that Gen. Paredes manifest ed lessoppositimi to the reception Dt Mr. Slidell then the late President, llerrera. A young, beautiful, and generally intelligent girl, whose family are reported to be wealthy, el oped on Tuesday evening at New Haven with a colored man and was wedded to him at 9 o clock by a colored clergymen. Her friends hearing of it, persued and arrested the bride, but, after a hearing before the court, she was surrendered to the keeping of her yellow "lord and master," a writ of habeas corpus having been taken out by him. Lars Disaster of 1815. A summary of casu alties for the last year upon the lakes, during the period of navigation, gives the number of lives lost as 60; vessels ashore 38 ; total wrecks 20 ; and an aggregate of 5190,000 damages. Thi fact is well known, that UsisniisTn's Pill are a certain cure in every form of disrate, all having the same root, which is impurity of the circulating Moid, the atnon. In a prrioj of little mors thsn ten years in the United State, they hive restored to perfect health nJ enjoyment over Four Hundred Thousand per son who were given over incurable by Physi cian of the firit rink and standing, and in many caaec, when every other remedy bid beeo reaorteJ to in vain. The great secret is to have the medecina hy you when you are first attacked with sickne; one done then will have more good effect than twenty, if you put it off until disease ha enfeebled the bo dily power; therefore every individual who con ciJer health a blearing, should always keep a hoi of Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Till, where they can be cure to lay their hands on them when wanted. Twenty-five cent cannot potaihly be bet ter disposed of. A valuable life may be saved, or a long fit of aicknria prevented. fJ3" Purrhaie of H. B. Mer, Sunbury, or of the t:ent, publUhed in another part of thi paper. "Good Intent Firo Company." A STATED MEETING of the Company will be held on Tuesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the Court IIojho. Punctual attendance ia re quired. HENUV DON N EL. Jan. 31, 1846. Seerttary. "Washington Fire Company.'' '"PHE memlier of tbe " Washington Fire Com pny" are . requested to meet at the State House, on Mi.nd.iy Evening, Feb 2, at 7 n'. clock, precisely. PuiiciuhI attendance is required. Jan. 31. D W.SHINDEL.fec. Executor's Sale. rilHE uhcribr, bv virtue of authority vetted in JL him by tbe last will and testamant of Chriatian belts, lata of Jarkson township, Northumberland county, dee'd , will cxpoae to rale, on the pramiaea, on lh 24th of February neit.tb following proper ty, now in pna-eaaton of J.ihn Baker, lai Ilia . lie of said deceased, cilutle in Jackaon town-wip, Northumberland county, conuiniug one hundred and thirty acre of land rnoie or le, of which a bout sixty acres are cleared. Tbe improvement consist of two log hone. and log barn. There i alio a good orchard on lh premiiei, containing all kind of fiuil; alo, a first rate pring of water near th boae. Aboot ail c e of the property i meadow land. Tha unimpiov.d portion of ibis land is wooil'il wiih excellent limber. 'I he lanns and c ndinons will b mad known oo tha day of sal, on ihs prinvees. h? the auhsrii. BENJAMIN HEIN, Jib. 3 1st, 1M8, t Emutor. .LAI.U l'lllCE CURRENT. Corrected lottkly by Henry Matter. Wi4T, , - . 100 Rta, ' . .... 62 Corst, ...... f,0 Oat, ... J5 Pork, . . . . 5 Flixiisd, ... . is UuTTia, ..... is Eoos. .... , 8 Bssswax, . 25 Tallow, ... 10 Fist, ... .10 HtcKtsn Ftx, j . . 10 Daisn Apflks, . . 75 Do. Psacnss, . 150 Dypepsla or 10 Years' Standing. rpHE wife of Captain Robert, on Vine Street, X near Water. Cincinnati, has been afflicted with DYSPEPSIA in it most ageravatcd form for the last ten years, was recommended bv Celehra led physician of Dnston.New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Cincinnati, to trael, as they could do nothing for her. She did so, but it did her no pood. She then commenced using the mot popu lar medicines of the day for her complaints, but de rived no benefit. Seatnt an silveriisement of Dll. SMITH'S VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS in the pa nor, she concluded to give them s trial sent to G. F. Thomas, Main street, lie. tween Third end Fourth, Dr. Smith's Agent for Cincinnati, snd puichased a box, took them seeor ding to direction, and can wiih heart fell joy state that she derived morn benefit from the me of one box of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coated Veg.tabl.i Pills, than from any other medicine she has made use of during the ten years. The above wai sent to (J. F.Thomis on the 3d Dec,. 1814 -Cm. Timet. . 03 CAUTION. As a miserable imitation hs been mnde, by the name of '-Sugir Coated Pills" it isnecesairy to he sure that Dr. O Br.j. Smith's sigua'ut is on every box. Price 2!) cent. Principdl Office, 179 Greenwich st. N.-w York. Sold by JOHN W. FIMI.TNG. Sunbury. WM. FORSYTHE, Xarthunid. January 24lh, 1S4C. MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BRADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, DANVILLE, PENNIA, THE Suh-crihtr, who assisted fir re ven I year in the manaeement of the a hove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. lira dy, b g leave lo iiifrm the levelling public, that he has taken the e-iahhshment on bis own account, on the first of January, 1840. The House haa, of laie, undergone many impor tant alterations, and the present conductor promise to leave nothing undone to make it a comfortable and agreeable, as well as s cheap nriJ tccommoda ling stopping place for stranger who may visit our flourishing village. No paina nor expense will be spared to fill the table and the bar with the best the m irkets afford, anJ with the determination to do vo'e hi entire personal attention to tbe comfort of those who may make hia house their temporary bode, and sided by active, careful and obliging ser vants, he hopes to give gcn.ral satisfaction, and re ceive a liberal shire of custom. rXj Large and commodious STABLES are at tached to the es'abl.shinent, which are attended by careful and obliging bo-tiers. GIDEON M. SHOOP. January 54th, 1MB. tf EVANS 6c WATSON, No. 7li South Third Strket, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a large a :"ortrrcnt of llicir Patent Irn- rovrd S ilamamtrr KIRK aarAZaSara-'ill mmner of doubt as to their ZfiF'Tn hei n a atrirllv fire woof, and that they will resist Hie fire of any building in ti e world. The oiiis'ile-case of the S ifea are m ule of boiler iron, the inKule c se of eo ipstone, anil be. tween tho nut r c.ise and inner case is a space of some 3 inchea thick, and is filled in with inde-lruc-tilde molcri,.!, so hi to make it an imrioanhiliiv to ever burn sny of the contents inside of this ('best. These S.inpstone Sal.nn incleia we are prepared and do challenge the waild in produce any article in tbe fh'ipe of B . k Snfea that will .land as mm h beat, and we bold ourselves rrady at all ttni' a t have ihrm fairly teste I hv public bonfire, 'houl l a nv rf our competitor feel disposed to try thein. We also root nue to manufacture and keep c in stantly on hund, a larue and g-rural na-nrtmenl of our Premium Air tight Fire Proof Safis. . f which we have lrge quantity in use, and in every in Manco ibey have given entire itisfaciion lo the purchasers of which we will refer the public lo a few gentlemen who have ihem in use. N. 6l (i. Tavlor, 129 north 3d at.; A. Wriaht A Nephew. Vine si. whuf; Alexander CHror, Con v.yancer. corner of Fi bert and 9th sis.; John M For t. S3 north 3d Mver Bush, 20 n r h 31 si ; Bailev St Brother, Maket s ; James M. Paul, lul south 4th si.; Dr DaiJ J.yne, 8 south 3J at.; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st.; hi d we could name ome three or four hui drd o'hen if it were necessary. New we invite ihe attention of the public, and particularly those in w.int of Fire Proof Sfe, to call at eur alore b- fore purcha sing rlaewhe'e, and we think we ran eitisfy them that they will gel a hettei snd cheaper article at our store than any other estiibbkhmi nt in the ci'y. W e also continue to manufacture f-ral and Co pying Pricic, made in such manner a lo an swer boili puri'o-e ; Hoisting Machines, Foe Proof Doors, with our own msnuiVture of locks on them, with D. Evans' Patent Kehnle cnv.r attached to ihesame; plain and ornumenial Iron Railing;, Ac. N. U We keep constantly on hand a I ire as. sortment of our Paienl Ma'e I.imd lu (ii;er l n, v ater Filter and l..oler ; ami we have also on hand several second hand Kir Pr"of Cliesta liken in exchange for ouri, which wo will dt-poao of at very l w prices. Philadelphia, January 24'h, 184B. ly Orphans' Court !alc. I N pursu nee of an order of ibe Orphans Court A of Northumleilaiid comity, wilt be add at pub lie vendue, 011 tt.iurJay ihe Uih day of Fi bru iry nrii. ii m puui c nniiM hi William r anow, in Snydertown, in said county, lo wil t A certain tiaet n( laud (ituat in Kuh town-hip, rnunty afoieaiid. adjo ning Ijii I of laaac Kl.ne. Widow (sir oh, Henry Hoff and other. Containing 60 acre mora or less, $5 acre of which aie t leal el, whereon i creeled a small one story fiaina and log bnuae, a email log tuhla, and an apple oichard. Laie the ratnta nf David Kaaeinan, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of aid day, when tho conditions of sale, will h nud known by FREDERICK KASiC.MAN, January 17th, 164S 5l Adni'r. LAST NOTICE. fpllE Store Hooks. Accounts and No es ofll. X B. Masser, bsve been placed in tha bands of a magistral for eollec ion. 1'eia.ma whose account have been of long aiandi g, m.y tave cost by wi tling lb m without furibar delay. Sunbory, Jsb S, ISM. H. . MASSER. . ESSSERI? Edward Crnlchlej) Eiitate. NOTICE i hereby given, that letters of . ministration on tho estate of Edward Crutnh ly, late of Point township, Northumbetland coun ty, dee'd., have been granted to ihe aubscriber. All person indebted to taid ette, or having clsimi against tb same, at requested to call on the sub scriber, at Northumberland, and settle wiihnul delay- D. 8, DODGE. Jan. 17th, 181S. 6t. AdmV David Kascman' Estate NOTICE is hereby given thst letters of dmin istralion bsve been granted to ihe subscriber, 011 theeslite of David Kaseman, Iota of Rush town ship, dee'd. All perons Indebted to said estate, rr hsing claims against tha earns, are requested to call end seVla w jihout delnv. The sul'srriher will attend for thai purpnae, t the house of Wm. Far row, in nydctstown, on Friday and Saturday, the 20lh and 311 of February next. FREDERICK KASEMAN, Jan. lQth, 1Si 6t Ad'mr. Orplinn's) Court x.ilc. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court Aof Northumberland cmntv.will be sold at public vendue, on Saturday, the 3 st day of Januirv. inst.. on Ihe premisea. t wit j The undivided h.df pait of a certain tract nf land, situated in Augusta town ship, containing in the whole, ninetv-fie acres m re or has. adjoining lend of Abrshim Wolf, Alexander Sirieklmd, John Shipman and others, on which is erected a tn story I,ng Dwelling Hon-e. H,un Ac. l.ste the estate of Michael Nei. dig dee'd. S ,le lo commence at 10 o'el.v k A. M.. . of said day, when the condition of le will be made known by GKOKfSK CDNRAD SAMUEL S. WAGNER. Sunbury, Jan. 10, 1S40. :lt Adm'rs jsAP.TOLOTT feBLYlTlT, HAT MAXUI'MCTUllEKS, Ao. SOI. Markrt S'rrrt, P H I Z. A D X! Z. P III A, TTAVE constantly on hind the fitc-t quality rf Silk and For Hats, which thev s II at the I . rst price. These H its. in point of stvlo, beauty of finish, and durability, will compare wi h any man ufelured in the city, and a'e well worthy the at tention of porch jsera from the country. .Iiinmtrv 3. IS 10 ? r- t;2. CO CO IS 2. TEXICO & 1VIBXAS ! "THE CUV IS-RTILI. T2XEY COME." COME WHERE ! Why whem.li you sup pose but to the Cheap Store of Henry Mas-cr, in Market nr.et, Sunburv. And fir what pii'po-e do you think they comet Why to buv chea:, to be sure and save nt lea-tOO per cent. "They u'on'f do not h in' eke," (cause it ia a well known fact that at HRNRY JIASSCR'S STOUR the very be-t article nre sold at Ihe very I w -st prices. Now come, one and nil; t in .1 m't alt e me st once, and JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES ! Where you will find a Sp'eu.lnl Asao.tmeit of Fall nnd Winter Dry Good, just received, among "hirh are the following : Su peifine I remh Droadcloth; West of Encl.nd do.; Heavy Heaver do , a fost r.te article fir Overcoats, arid a grent variety of Wo d Dy. d, Rla.k and Fan cy Cassimercs, Saltinetts. Mou s?clin-d. -laine', R. p. de-lnires, Ca-hineres, Alpa.'Cis, Ac. A-c. Also, a beautiful aortment of Calicoes of the latest stybs and pattern, which wil be sold cheaper than ever; Uo, Woden and other Shaw! ih g'e.t variety, from 40 cts. to f 10 ; a general assortment ..f Ho siery, G.ves, Suspenders. Mills, At., f,. B ,r assortment of Wi-men'n. Vleu' and Mi-ses Gum Sho,. which will be soIJ cheaper than ever before offered. De haa likewise, in addit;on to the abve st.ek, an extensive assortment of Queenware, Iltrilware. Saddlery and Groreries. f"ni!ir from i 10 l(i. I2J Slid 10 its. per Hi ; Goo. I Cftee at 10. Ve.y Ib a't at 12. Also. N iils; S ikes; Iron; S .ndets ii 's best CbsI Steel; Engbah, American and Sweed Rlisier do. in shiirt. every thing ihat i- usuaMy kepi in 11 Country Store, all of which will be sold at very reduced piices. rjj" Country ProJuce of all kinds taken in ex change for Goods. Sunhuiy. Nov. 2?d, 1815 HERE'S HOTEL, mittiisnvRf;, im. IDEG . ave to inf .tm the pubt c that I have I ft Philadelphia, and am nowlocted in Hani burff, the s.ai of ihe Executive 'Hid Slate G. v. rn merit of Pennsylvania, where I now ocniiy the fi"c'oue Hotel, ricently kept y Mr. Matthew Wilson. This spacious htiihtirg, having been i-nrpnse'y id inneil and 1 reeled for a Hotel i f ihe first class, is not surpa-sed if e.pia'led, bv any .invlar e';ib. bailment in Peiins Ivania ; and having un'e goo a thorough renov .li.'ii. lie r!ors. roona and chamlx r are now fitted up in a stylo that com bines lejanee wiih comfol and convenience. Mv TAULE i pledged lo l e supplied with the best fare the Markets can produce; the rlvrgea 11 1 tlie e,m lime being as in .derate as any of the be-l regulated as'ai iihtiuvnis eiseAneie. Ill stiorl. 110 e xeitiona ahull he sp .red mi my p rt, or 011 the p 'rt of every ineml'er ..I' my li. us, hold, to nialve ii w h it it si ouid be. in t'.e C-pit .1 of one of toe most pop ulous and in'ereslirg Slates of tlie Union. With these pr niis's, arcrinni.liions and fac: lilies, and tbe lul that lle Hotel is in"st . 'ig bly kitu .ted, I wi h confiJonee, most r. sp. ittidly sol di the pa'roiiag.) of iVm 1'uldic. I)N!EL HERU. I.sto of Herr's Haul, Cl e-mil at., Philud. Harri-tmrg. Nov. 22. rim Tu t'tit t hiiKci'N if DRS aOODS. T'l 1ME siibseriber, No. 121 P.a. I s re. t, New oik. having cahli-hed a Ilr nt h at No 2o' South S eoiiil St., l'l.ilade phi ., is now . pening, and wi'i he cons antly nreising from the N w Vnrk Aneiiniis, an exten-ive asaor nienl of TANCY & STAIXE DRY GOOJ3S. which wid Ih aoi.l at tbe loueal N w Vnrk pi c. ul wholesale and H lull. Among h a st .1 k will l-e found a good ursorlment of the f..lli.ni.-e atti'-te-t Jaconets, I'lsid. Hair Cold. I. ace. S l is. Hook. ,.111 (,. if.uhil.,a, la.-ll1 i (!. j on ,1 1 Lrawns. r sncy Lap Aetls, J -ncy ami liail Drea-es. 'l-k ... 1 I A ..:!. , , , , 1 ll.rau l.irri, n ppil.-ai ion uu, ncu UIH sN' i Trimming Lace, Iri-h l.iions. Linen Cambrics. I, men Caml.ne lldkf.,Cuit.uii Fr ngea, Casbme.e d'Eros-e, Mouebno d Lame, fMlk and Cotton Warp AIfcaH, tu -en'a I'loth, Gala Plaids. Fr.-nr-h Mennoa, III ikfnks, (il .ves. Si k llw, Shiwl, t'lavn', Rtld.on-, Emlnoi.leri. a. &c, Jrc. Country Merchant and .libera vi.uing I'hil.del hi or New Vntk to purchase, are retptcnuily in tlled 10 Call and examine the at. cki. Nov. I, 1r45 Iv G. tl. MOORE. 1 EMONS. A lot of goed, lieh Leuioi,, luat J lecuvid and for tat by Pe-. 13, IMS. HENRY MASSER. Ml-; AT. I he higtiisl pur eien f.,r Wheal, at ihe lo. of II. M ASER. A ne w uppl af Kosa Ointinanl )ut raotivtal. Ho. 81b, 184V AIR TIGHT STOVES. The bat in Ihe World for CUaniUitm, Comfort and Economy. C. J. TYNDALK, No. 97 Sootsj Sscowi) St, PHILADELPHIA, XT AS now on band a large assortment of OMR'S Celebrsted Petent AIR TIGHT STOVES, to which he woulJ call the attention of every true lover of comfort and economy, for which qualities they csnnnt be equslled hy any Mtove to tha world. They are a light Stove, snd can be convenien'ly carried to any distance, and being constructed for Ihe 11 an of wood, Ibey are psriicularly adapted to a aick room. Manv thousand of this Stove being now in use, their gooj qu.ilitiea are too well known to need puffins-. Mr. TrvDats is t'e first riuthorized agent lo Philidelphi., nnd haa been making them constant ly for the lat five or aix years. There can be no fear nf not getting the genuine Stove of him, ami they are all warranted lo pive entire satisfaction. No Air Tichl Stoves are genuine, without a brass pi lie wiih t'.e Inventor's name and date of tbe Patent. He bn also on hsnd s laree assortment of Cook Stovks, I'aiii atoiis. and all kinds of Fancy Coal Stoves, at the Old EstahlUhmcnt, No. 97 South Serond shove Wa'nul street. Philadelphia. Nov. 1. 1845. 5m ? E S "JlC E D . JOHN R. STUYKEH, J f tht laie firms tf Nrtrkhk Strykcr, ami Striikrr A- Pogue. Tl AS re-umrd ih WhoVsile Dry Oioda Hui- 1 nes, and now off-rs for a!i, nt No. 12 and I t Hank streef, Philadelphis, mlj lining Mvers, Claj,!iotn cV t'o'a Auction Siore. No. Vark-t strict, n crneinl s.soi(mei.l nf Dry Goods, ch efly pniclinsel at nnttinn at a very small advance for ca! or city acceotanci s. Believing llmt his long rxpr-rienee in pnrcbairg will enable him to sell hi (io'nls at the lowest Mar k't piiees, be invites hi- old friends, and others wis ina to buv, to favor him with s call. Phisdel.hir. Nov. I. fim .iosf.i'ii wT .foxr.s, A'o. 18 .Vri 4th strct. a few duor$ abuve Market street, PHILADELPHIA, HAS const ntW on hand a very laree assort met t f Ln-dcng Gl i-es. Ila-kets, Cedar Ware a ul Fancy Good, whi.h will be sold wholesale at the very lowest prices. N. n Look'Pg G'asaes inurcd to sny art of 'he country, without charge. Nov. I, Id IS fin Watclics .Icxvi'lry, fcc. A:c. TBAII E sul senher oilers f,r sale, 1 t the lowest pri X ees, a Imge at d general assortment of Gold and S ver Lev. r, L. iue and otl ei kinds nf W.ii.los; Jew. rv, Silv. r Wan-, El. mv and Gilt Mailt. I CI 'eka, a'.,l Muscat It. .yes ph.ying from two to ten tones ; Uene diet & It nnev 's Diamond I'oint.d flold Pens; Wutcb.ni ,k r' Tools, Files and Ma i rt .Is. Oiders from the co'mtry are solicited, and win becaielutly attended 1 . JOHN C. FARR, 112 Ch s .ut st., I'biladelphii. Nov. 1. 18J.V 4ai CALVIX RTaVniK, -TTC-alTET AT LAW, W ill practice in the seiir.il Courts of tha City and Counlv of Philadelphia. Mm office is at No. o5 South FOURTH S:rect, between Che-nut and Walnut streets. Phil .delphia, Sept 20 h, I84. 3 n. IVc recommend nil of our friends n's'.injr the city, to cull at the Ptkin Comptiny't Store, ami lay in a fvpply ql'lhfir diticimis Tens. Tin: rciiix Ti:i co.iiimw, No. 30, Soi'Tii Si.con Sriitr.T, Ditwein Market and I 'hi sroit, PHIL AD BL PHI A, tlA'E coiiis.it!y on hand, und for sale, Q Q hole-ale und Pet i'. a vaiih: 1 y of choice fr::?ii teas, At Lower I'l l rs, according to the qu b' v. thnn ihey can la bought for at any other est iblishment in the city. 0' ' E. exclusively, are sold st lh house, and .ever, I v..relie wbi.-h cannot I e obtained else where. Any l eas which do n.-t tive . nine aatis l.rion can te returned and exchanged, or the mo ney will be refunded. The cit,7.. 1. ..f No-thumberl and county are re spiclfully invited to gite u a call. G.B.ZIEIiER. Acent for ihe Pi kin Tea Company. Phi'arVlphi.i, pt i.ih. I S 15. Iv TSIllVXS REDUCED. DACVEinu i.V OMl.KltY I'ntent Vre-ui. um Cvlured I'kenfffrs. and Pliottn;ropliit 1) n .- jXo. IflOCIie.ntit Street, riiiladelpliia. No. 251 Ilreidwav. New York; No. 75 Court S ,er. 11 -'on ; No. 1H0 Cheanul S reel. Phila delph a ; Itilti.nnre tre t. lla'liruore ; Hroid w ,y. S.i.nioya Sprtiga ; No S6 Car al Slieet. Ne -( l ie lis ; M ain Mr. el New port, R. I. And Mam Street. I '11 Itiique, Iowa. i pONTITUTING the oldest ard most Et. 11- aid eo. t.i ,in mora than a THOUSAND POfl" TRAITS, roil raeii g those of some of tbe most .I isi itic 11 n-),i .1 m.lni.luals in the I'ni'.ed Si .lea. Vilniii'mi. e free. ''bis E-in'd shmenl hiving 1cti award, d the Mtdiil, Fiiur r l'ie;-iiur,, .nl two ' II L'hest lU'tors' at the Exlntii.ioia.it liosliin. New Yo-k and I'hdadel, h a, repeeiivelv, for be-i 1'ictines and Apia' .'ns, is tl.na oiTlei .llv sust one I in the. posi tion ill o;en.,Mlv her. I if to u lite." s 1 1 V uS-iHed It by tbe p..l. i , ea -TUt in the lV,,r7." J one '.-Sill. ISt .).ly V I A N O S. '1 11 E SfllSlRICER h.i bren appointed ajenl. In 'e s .le f IOK 1) ME V Fit's I El- KI1R TF.I) I'RFMIUM lt lE WOOD I'f ANOS, nt this place. I hese Pianos have a plain, mnsuve i.nil 1'ian iful eteiior fi 1 h a.d, f r .'ep'h and .w.ein. ss ol inn", and elig rite ol woik.uan- itp, are not s'irpa-ae, liv any 111 Hie 1 ni'f 11 !'ates. lie Moiling is a reeommendaiioii Iroin I r.i ,lg.r, cel.bihled irf0rnier, and htrr.s. If man ' ut iCtuier 1 A CAI'.I). H vi vo bad the j.'. a-ure ..I mingtbe excel lent I'l .no 1'orti a inaiif ii-tor, il by Mr. Meyer, and exhll'l ed ai ihe l.-l rt' ohi'iou ol the, Fr iiklm In. slitu e, I fe. l it due lo the true to. til ol the maker lo . f c ate thai thea- iiit'um.nts are ipii'siquw', ati.l it. ome r. .ptc'a ev. 11 -up ii 1, o a'l .he pi ano F it ", I aw al .h' capit I- ol Eu,0e, and during a sojourn of iwo e r. a P..ris. Tltes- Piano will he .od at tins manufacturer lowrsl Pbiladelphii puce, if not . me hing lower. Pen ina ate requested 'o call ml examine f themselves, s the re-i lence of he sub-cr'tr. Siml u'v. Mai IT, 13 I.V IT C- t .S'Kr- 1V"R l.i) iet,"r.""i ' l,.r i.'e, el eji Jf. cash, by UEAKY MASEi. Buabvvy, 8c pt. W, 14iaV. JMLJ..J.. .J.-A.!. 1. -El!-.Ual.lUaa Zlalnahit HrtCclcQ IBiissis't VaiirB certain cure M a1 worm tnfe nd very pleatant to ike. t. Giasos'a EsTBiOT. which retnovs Oreana of all kinds, Dry Pa'nta, Tr, Trnih snd War from carpet or friim clothing, witbaut injuring that. Color or lbs cloth, t. Loannaj Ftr Pm thsbeattbmg known for ki'ling flies and musquitor. 4. A certain Destroyer of Ilals, Mice, Kosebesj snd Ants, snd another of lied Uur. C. Gcjtw's Srr.ctria for siur stomach, Heart Burn and VVter Uriah, by one who had lulfured. thirteen years, before he discovered Ihe cure. Dr. Stkvk' GRarir Oistmint for lhPjle It haa never failed to cure. 7. Hnniso's Tsttsr Winn, R. DaEMoxu's ItiiisLtBLi Is:, -without rival, 9. Tns CoMroown CnrreTiosr o Fru just the medi. ine for children and fjr women, it is ao pleasant lo lake, 10. Dies' VrnrTiais ATiit,torr PiCl. 1 1. lluvj's TlsnUliST WATSR-fnOOV Pat, for Harness, Boot, 4c c. It nlteiia llie leather, and keep out the water. 12. Poor MV STnr.nTn.!i hutii. 13. Jckox's DinnHrBi Mixtcrs, which, cure the worst Dinrrhcca in a few hours. 14 JCKuVs Dvskntirt Miivrcftr, a cer tain and speedy euro for Dysentery and Summer Complaint. The. hJ-ovc vnlnahle articles sre sold hn'ess'a snd relsil. bv L. C. GUNN, No. 1 South Ff th st reel, rhUiultlplii'.l w here Swir. ke. pers end c. ihers will be -upp ied wiih pure African t'svenno P.pper, Arnica Flowe'S, Drills, Paint-", Oils, GUn nnd Varniabrs. at tbe !owet prcrs. 'I'erms o. ly rash. Xj' Cut out the adveiti-cment, and bring it with vou. I'hil .delphia. .Inly l! h. 131.1 lr. iTk iTTh V lfA XI) LIVE. TKOMSON'n C'omiiouiitl .syrup of Tar fellood Aiiplha. rillE unprere.lented siic.ce-s of this mei'icine. n JL the testortition i f health, to 'hose w no, iri i'e- pair, had ("ien up all hopes, has civen it an la'" ted reputation a1 ovn all olhei remedies, fnrnishr.u evidence of its intrinsic va'uand o-, r. as ilio on ly ierit which can be r. l.ed up n for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Urnm-hi'l , A-"hpia, Pain in the 'ide snd Urea-t, Spitting of Ulood, Whooping C iu?b, ("roi:p, &c. Attention i reqiics'cd to the f dl m ii g ASTON ISHING CI'RE.bv Tin m n's Compound S)ii:p of Tar and Wo d Nptha ! ! J'liUmHphla. Mtty Sd, 1H. MR. THOMSON ll. ir Sir With cr,.tefnl fee'infis I inform y- u i f the atonifbirig efl'tcis of your toe 'ieine. which has liler i'W rais .1 me from adeilh-hcd! My u. ea e, Pulmonary Con-limp-tion. h u! reduced mn -o i :" tint my phys cian 1 r-. no.inced my case hopeless At this jot c ion I be gan to o-evour me.hc. IP', and iniracnl in ns it rr.ay seem, it has compt-t. Iv re-tore.l m to health, alter everylhing flse had f.iibxl. 1!e--peeifullv vours, W AMU (J l( M CK. Cl.atlotle strc.-i, a'.oie Geoice street. Th" iindersisneit. b ii g pciona'!v arqut-ntej w ith Wa-hincl 'i M. c k a. d I'is t ulli-rtn bear ilnes to the aslo. i.h'ng itl cu ,.f Thi'mson' Compound yrv.p ot Tr, and ihe trntli cf tl.e l hove statement. .IOS. WINNER, SIR Nrth Tl ir I sire.t, DAVID VICKERS. 42 Abu u.d s n . 1 HUGH M'GINI.EY, S. E. cor :.r T.tr.it:? Mid Fourth S'leet". Prepared 01 ly by S. P. T'iomnn. N. E. e. rr.cr of Slh nnd Spruce atre.ts, Pl.i : '. ( loa. Ac.nts H. U. Mas-,r, Sunb -, ; T r.r.v, and Dr. Marl heison, H 1 '.i-l ;irg ; Jn . G. Ht n'f, I'. Psvi le ; Ge . E.'rl, Ko nitoc ; II is. n Sir on, Towanda, Dnd.'ord cjuiny, Pa. I'litc iO cel.; p. r bottle, or f 5 p. r dozen. (Zj" Bewnre rf nil l.i.i.'utions. Philadelphia. June CSih. ISI.', ly ill: 1 .v vi i c H c g i n n s r s . riME subscriber would respectfully inform lS 1. I'Uirens rf Sunbury and the pit1 he, a ner.l!y, that they have purchased the shop of M'. WnUrj Hoover, in Market stru t, ore do .r we-t cf tbe Yv-A OfTice, where liiey will continue, the. lalmict-Hnkiiis Ilu-viac$, in all its brioches. The public may sped their work done Ul the la'ct style. They bu, e, ',-y sir 1 1 attention to bu-in s , ta tr.L-rit a ehare of publ 0 patronage. Q3" Cotr.iis m ado to ns.ler on the s,ine- n 'i n, and country f lodmv ':ikeii in cicha-tse tor w. k. WM. 'VOU.G'AN tc 11 C. MARTIN. Siinbnrv, May 1 Till. I Sl.S. 1 - A MS II V iV H O C A I, WHOLESALE &. E2-TAXI1 HAT& c;.u .mam FA(rn:i:i::.- South East rorvr ol M.irkt I a.i.i 4'' I'MI:iiU(IiIn, " THERE tln-y nK.ns keep mi hand nn cr.r-i- five -i-ao.tment .f KM C C.i I'S of ,-ry lescTiption, got up in Ihe lert and most i.pr'o.,.l tj le. I'ers n .b ur. us . f purch i-iitj! snperi -' .'ii cba on llie most n ai ra: le term-, will fi. d :' ' itcir advantage tj call htfre mukuii; pur.nac ebrw here. PI llaiMidoa. Oct. ,r.l';. 1 5 1 1. Iv 01ml I I't'ltt IV DEATH BLOV7, rlAhe pu l.c will pl. ".' o'.serve thai no liran e-:-. 'il' are grit. .10 , 1 t,,. ihe I ox hi "W bc'a upon it .ihe top, the si e si d Ibe e.,1 h eonf inn j a f -r-si-mli aignnture ol mv 1 - writing, thus II. Lia a n iiHiTii, M. I). 'Ibe.- a. hel ste crmrived .01 steel, 1 1 au..."i.l!y I1..::' d. and ilo-'.e al an rtpriire of mer ?.(ll'l'. Th. re' it willbc seen that the ( n'v ihing tiri ef ay !o 1 r -cure the medicine it. its purity, i to Ue;ia t ,04 lata Is. Iiemeinher the top, ihe si.b-, anJ t' e bo torn. Tbe following lespeciive peis ui sre duly an ! . ri t. d, and ho'.l CERTinCATES OP ACSrCJ For the mle ol lirandreih's Yttlulle I"uVm& P,!!s. ' N.irthnn.bei's.. .1 county ; Mi'tnn M'ic! ct Cluinh.-.lm. Suiihury II. H. Mass, r. M'.ena v.lle lit 1 in.) Ac. Mctxel!. Norihun.! e.Iand Win, Forsyih. Geotjetow ii J. A' J. Wxl'a. Union tl.urdv: N'w C. rbn Iloear A V'.. t.r. Seliiiscrove Georce (iiindium. Mi., it burg Isaac Smiih. lSeaver own Daiid lltt.l.". Ad.unbiirh' Win J.May. Mitrliiisbijre "ens tV Ray, Ha tlelon Daniel Long. Fr ebiir;. . G.A F. C. toer, l.ewi.hitri: Walla A Gt,- . Clun.l i . coniity : I).,uxillc K. It, l ;. cV Co, Uerw lrk shuinan A R t'enhoi ..-. lawima t , ,,, U !o.o. i'.r.rc- I oho K'. Meym. J. ivey l i.wn Levi Vti I. V . -i 11 : t. Kohl. M Cay. l.nne-toi.e liaio- ;;.. ,- . Ill if ih it each Ak-ent haa an 1. n.i-v-' 1 tiflcale if Agency, cnnii.it.irg a rer't .-J't'.' " f-l lit UHANDKIM'H's M .nufacmr. at u a x, and upon which w.ll a'.a be M-en tu I rep i ihe iu w wi ustil vfim the I.riuti .' .7 Bux's. f.o ..:. u. ii. .. n, t. JssM, U,
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