subsequently became the target for the invisible assassin. Hit letter conclude! thus : "With reference to the rontenti of the papers, I will take the liberty to remark, that they were of a nature to enable me to predict, more than six months ago, to the Hon. David Henshaw, Messrs. Clinton De Witt of New York, and Gran ville Parker of Worcester, my counsellors, and many others, the present state of affairs in Mexi co; and I now confidently state, that within twelve months from this date Santa Anna will be Viceroy of Mexico. And further, let the Spanish government look to it, or Cuba will change masters. With reference to my predic tions as to Santa Anna's position within twelve months, I wish to insert this clause ; Providing he doe not sell, or has not told, hit knowledge of English intrigue to the Spanish government." This is certainly an extraordinary epistle, and as regards the prediction now verron). Ccmors Eitectsj of Water. A late num ' ber of the Water-Cure Journal, among a varit ' ty of interesting matter, contains an article on the 'Effects nf Water in Intoxication,' founded on a very remarkable esse related by Dr. Cur- rie in his Narrative published 50 years ago. The fact? occurred at Barhadnes, ate thus stated : " A pentlemnn of litis island, whose name was Week, a great votary of Bacchus, was in the practice,' from fifteen to twenty years, of piling ing into cold water when he rose from hisbnt tie, and actually going to sleep in a trough full of water, with his head supported on a kind of wooden pillow made for the pnrpose, above the surface. When he dined abroad, and had not the convenience of his own trough, he used to strip of! his coat, waistcoat and shirt, and sit ex posed in the open air, and in thnt situation go to eleep, whether it rained or not And sometimes he went snd bathed in the nearest adjoining pond, to which he generally required assistance to be conveyed. TlioefFi et of this practice was, thnt instead of experiencing debility, lassitude, head-ache, and nausea, he found himself on a waking, cheerful and refreshed, and tree tmm all the effect of intoxication. In the year 17 69. dining one day abroad, he got alternately drunk nod sober llire several times before mid night, each time recovering U sobriety by im mersing himself, and sleeping in cold water; and on awakening returning to the company. The Inst time, after supper, he was so immoder ately intoxicated, that he insisted on his coin pan ions undressing him and carrying him them selves to the pond. They carried him accord ingly in a chair, snd set him up to the chin in water, where he continued upwards of an hour a person support lncr him. I had this last cir cumstance from a gentleman, one of the party whose veracity may be entirely depended on. "At home,' however, he used, as I have already mentioned, a trough made for ihe purpose, with a bmi-h in it as. a pillow, having been nearly drowned whenjsleeping in his pond, from the negro, who was appointed to watch him, hav ing himself fallen asleep. In this watery lied he would sleep, one, two, three or even more hours, experiencing always tho greatest refresh ment. U s wife and family, when they wished liiin to change his quarters, used to draw out the plug and let the water rim nil, when he awoke and humorously complained of ihe loss of his bed-clothes. At length this expedient henan to lose its effects in rousing him, and one time he continued to sleep in his etrit) troiijfh. In con sequence of this he was seized with extreme ri gors and chills, followed by a fever attack of rheumatism, which a fleeted him a long time, and made him desist from the practice in future, Rut to the end of his life he was in the habit of sitting, when intoxicated, with bis clothes o pen, and sometimes quite naked, exposed to the wind and rain. This extraordinary character died of apoplexy about three weeks ago, aged sixty-three." On this remarkable case Dr. Shew mskes some observations which we wou'd ropy at length but for want of room. He defines intox ication, considered in reference to its effects on the body, as a state of fever, paused hy the sti. mtilns drank, and maintiins that water is the grrstest febrifuge or reading agent in nature. In many cases of drunkenness were a man chu not walk or remember long enough to speak a sentence throned, a remrdy msy be found in a good Bhower bath. The man above referred to wbb enabled to endure tho cold bath in conse quence of the unnatural heat generated by the alcohol ; but he was not thereby enabled to en dure fatigue ; on the contrary he was disposed to slepp. To a well man it would have been exceedingly dangerous to lie thus in the water; but the drunkard was able to endure it on ae count of the extraordinary amount of heat in his system. Such in substance is Dr. Shew's the ory. The fact are certainty very curious. TEMPERANCE. THE ri.EDGI. Diss Father think me not unkind When I entreat you so ; Oh! drink ro more and then you'll find A home where'er you go. Thus spake in tenderness the child The drunkard'a heart was moved : He signed the pledge ! he wept be smiled He kissed the boy he loved. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Matter. WasiT. .... 100 Frs, ..... 62 Coast, so Oats, ...... 85 Poaa. ... 6 Ftiisssa, ... . 1HJ BvTTsa, ..... 14 Eeas. ' 10 Basswsf, . . 25 Tiisw, ... 10 ri, ... Hseaisa Fm, J . 10 DaisaArriM, . . ; 76 Do. ruesw, ; ! im BaatrsaaTn's Pitts by cleansing ths Blood fiom sll Impurities, gives power to every oigan to perform its functions healthily J no mstter whether externally or Internally situstrd. Nature has form ed the bowels for the evscuation of all unhealthy humors of ths blood, and if man woolJ but use common sense, ha would tska csra they performed this office faithfully. If ths bowels are out of or der, if too slow or too fist, a few doses of Brandreth rills will bring them to order. Ask the man who wsi dying from ennstinatrd bowels whst cured him ; he tells you, Brandreth Pi II. Ask him who has had the dysentery for six months, snd every reme dy hsd fui'ed he wi! tell you thst Brandreth Pills cured him In a week. S with other diseases. Twelve Brandreth Pills rubbed down in a half pint of molasses, cured a little boy nf an ulcer of Ilia free which was rapidly spreading to his eyes, snd which a dnien doctors had tried to cure the poor parents would hae given half they were worth to have had it cured, but every thing they tried did no good, un til they gave it a tea spoonful of molisses every dsv. in half a pint of which they hsd rubbed down Iwe've Brsndreth's Pills; before the whole of the molasses was taken, the ulcer was cured. 03" Purchase of H. B. Maeser, Sunhury, or of the scent, published in another part of this psper, It A It It I E II, On the 9th inst., by C. Bower, Esq., Mr. John Sr-EEca to Miss &arah Haas, bo in ot ttiis place. DIKD, On the 6th inst , Mrs. MARY BERGER, of this place, aired 94 vests pear. In Milton on the 31st ult., Mr. JOHN DAVID SON. aeed about 71 years In Lewis township on the 31st ult., Mr. JO SEPH TWEED, aged about 30 years. An Adjourned Meeting F the citizens of Northumberland county will v.' be held at the Pre-hvt.risn Church, in lhi phce, on Tuesday next, st 1 1 o'clock, A. M., to take npo consideration the pronrte'y of formi .c s socio. ty to supports Colporteur, in th" boon's nf the countv. 1'EifcK fl.Khlj. Juiiv Be ten. Src'v. Chairman. Sunhury, Feb. 14, 184G. Orphans' Court Sale. H N pursuance of so order nf the Orphans Court I of Centre county, will be exposed to putntc sale, on Saturday the 8th day of February, at the hou-e nf Jonas Mosser, near Spring Mills, in sjid countv. A certain tract of land situate in Gregg towns'aip, Centre countv. nn the Bel ctorito Turnpike, con taining SO seres more or less. 3(1 seres of which tire cleared and in the best st.ile of cultivation, and 8 acres excellent meadow-land ; whereon sre cree led a large, and elegant frame dwelling house, iih a soring in the cellar, a large hern, and other out building. The land is well watered, snd ihere is mi etce lent orchard on tha liremUes. Lste the estate nf Philm M ncr. sii'f . d c'd. The condition sre s one half to be p u 1 when the sale is confirmed snd the residue in two equ.il yest- Iv nevnrii nt-. s cured bv morte'-se en the property. cfr If s id p otierty canm t be sold, it will be rented tor one venr, hy public outcry, at the sbnve named ( me and ilm e. rossei-sion will dv given on the Cist dbV of A i ril in XL PHILIP MOSSER. Februarv 14th. 1S46. 2t Adm'r. ITCTICE TO BOATivTElT. riHK .ubenber will rc ive S,led Prop.aK H ihrounh the Post OlTit-e at Danville, until llw ltnf March next, for f-eif-htine Iron Rails from the Montour Iron Works to Havie de (ir .ee Oll'eis will he retailed for trembtini from 100 lo ft 000 -. but t r any ofler er 60(1 nus the sub-cri her will reserve t tie t rivilece of ncei'linc for auch nu -niitv as he pleases, not le-s than fiOO inns Persons olTetitiK for the ab .ve, will please sl .te where ihev ore to be addre-aed. and will pleas C.ll oo the snhscriher st the Mor tour Iron Works to make s con-rsc, wi hiu one wek nfier having no- tire that their i fler is accei trd. (Contractors will lw required o commence freich ling the Iron, within two weiks sfter the penuig of the canal, and to lake sn svetag- qu .ntt y nionhU,com(leiiii the con'rsct ly ihe 1 5th ol Auaost next. Twen' -live percent, win ne reser ved, ns pecuiity for the fulfilment of the contrsct. try 2210 In, tor a ton. LUTIC P. HCNT. Montour Inn Works D.nville. Feb. 14 '46. 3i STATElfEITT BOROUGH "stTrERVISOItS. Cmabies Millkb snd Jon I.ahpao. tale Super- tir'sorj of the Borough of Sunbury, in account with raid Borough, for the year commencing May, '43, and ending May, 44. Da. To whole amount assessed hy said Super vi-ors, amounting to foim ouj To oiler in fivor of add late Supervisors on the present Supervisors of said Uo- rough, for balance due, 64 05 J G07 45J Ca. By sundry expenditnrea for labor in re. pairing roads and r.ighwuva; ss si o, repairing and making embankments within said Uoiounh. ss per receipts, s mounting in ihe ssgreeste to f408 26j By this amount paid Ebeneeter (iieenougb, on account ol Ins demand sL'uim-t ss'd Uomugh, f 17 13 By do. paid Lewis Dewstt, on account of do., J 34 34 J Dv bslanre due C. M Her, en order .Uted Oct. 34, 16(2. f .i ft 1, from Benjamin Krohn oo F. L aiii, collector of tsx, arid by him accepted, and remaining uim .id. 16 00 9C 45 By this smount psid, consisting "f sundry bornuRh ordets, amounting in lue ag ar, sate (o By exonerations nf urcollertsJ tax, as sp'Clfted on Auditor Doo, 22 40$ By comi ensatory allowance for service rendered ss Supervisors, IDCIUUiug Au ditors' feis, 14, 30 00 (607 45) Tb nmt.t.'.n.d annninlrd to audit, settle snd scljnsi the sccounU of the Hupetvinois of the Bi rough of bunhury, having rxamtned me necripia snd Eipendituressssetforth mine preceu'.og iaie ment of Charles Miller and John Landau, isle Su pervisnrs of said bnieuch. exhibiting a balance In their f.ivor of Sixty-four dallart and ninety Jlvc I and a hnlf eentt, do allow ml pass the same. Wilns cut hmds. r et). 7th, A. V. bignleen Hundred and Forty t. EDWARD a MARKLEY. LEWIS DEWART, D. M. YORKH. Kuabory, Feb. 14, 184. t Democratic Connty Convention. THE Democratic Electors of Northumberland county, are requeued to elect delegates, in their respective townships and boroughs, on Satur day the 31st inst., to meet in cunty convention in Sunhury. on Monday lbs 23.1. Tor the purpose of electing delegates to the 4'h nf Mach Convention. A JUKLMN, ABRAHAM SHTPMAN, J. D. HOFFMAN, 8unbury, Feb, 14. 184S Standing Com. Orphan's Court Sale OF TALTJABLE L.ITD. IN pursuance of an order nf the Orphan's Court of Northumberland countv. will 1 e sold st public ss'e. oo Tuesday the tOih day nf Match next, a the house of Wm. R. Jones, in Augusta township, in said county, to wit t A certain trscl of land situate in the township aforesaid, adjoining lands if Wm. R. Jours, John Hart, snd the river Susquehanna, containing eigh ty-seven acre more or le-s. About forty sens of said tract sre cleared aod under s good state nf cul tivation ; the residue i well timbered. The said tract is eligibly situated for milling or manufacturing purposes, ss an excellent water power is afforded by Ililes Rno, running through the land. I'he ssid tract is located on the Sunqoehsnna, ahnut 8 mites below Sunhury, on the road lending from thai place to Harnaburg. I he lam) is comprised of bottom land snd up-land, which will be sold lose, ther or sepatstcly, ss mny be deemed mot "dvi-s. ble. Late the esiate of Col. J.-hn Jones, dee'd Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dav, when the conditions of sdn will he made known by WM. H.MUENCH, Kl.lSMA 1VL.1 . ti. Februsry 7ih, 1840 6t Admr's. Address to tbc Public. fflHE unprecedented success attending the use J. "f Dr. It. Men it Pmilli (ugiir t.omcoj '-im- lirovnd Vegetable Pills, snd the scknowh dijed su perio-uv which tbey possess over the common An tt-ltlious. (Jallisiltc. anil various ntner riit in ge neral use, have given them a decided preference with all who have used thi m ; snd they are inn vers:illy esteemed the most site and pleasant pur natives ever nil red to tne punnc. irT CAUTION. As a miserable imitation his been made, by the name of '-Sunir Coated Pill," it is necessary to be sure that. Da. G Br.nj. S.mitu s vimia'uie is nn everv hnx. Trice cents, Piincipal Olhce. 17!) dreenwich st. ."New York. Sold by JOHN W. FIHLINH. Sunbury. WM. FORSYTHE. Hurt hum' d. Feb. 7th. 1846. lixecutor-s Sale. rflHE subscriber, bv virtue nf authority vested tn L him bv the l.'t will ami testamant of l hri-tinn Hebx, lato of Jackson townhtp, IS lnbumherland county, dee'd., will expose to sale, on the premises, on ihe 24lh of February next, the inllowing proper tv. now in pns-estoo of John llaker, late the e. Male of said deceased, situate in Jackson town-win Northumberland County, containing one hundred and thirty acres of laod more or le-s, nf which a boul sixty seres sre clesred. The improvement con-ist of two toe houses snd a loirbirn. There is mUo a good orchard on Ihe premise, cont inl all kinds of fiuil; sl-o. a first rate spring of waier near tle house. Ab 'Ut six ac es of the property is meadow land. The uoimpioved portion of this land is wooi If d with exerllent timber. 'I he terms snd conditions will be made known rn the djv of tale, on the nrcnvse. bv the snbvn ber. ULNJAMl.l mm.i Jan. 31st. 1846. 4t Executor EVANS & WATSON, No. 7t Soi'Tii Third Stueet, Opposite the Philadelphia Exrhangt, Manufacture and k peon stantlv on band, a large as sortment of their Patent lrn nrnved S dammder FIR PROOF SAFES, which i s i constructed as to set at rel all m inner i.f douh a In thi ir heine striill. lire proof, ip thai th.-y will resisi the fue of buy luildinft in tl world. The oiiinle case of ibe Safe are mule o boiler iron, the inside c -se nf so.p-tnne, snd be. iween H e nutrr case snd inner case is space of sums 3 inches tliick. and filled in with inde-t Uf- j Hide m iteii .t, so ss to make it sn impos-ihiliiy to ever burn sny nf the cnn'enis inside of this Cl e't ! These 8.iHpstone Sl inanileii we are p'epared snd do cbsllt ng the wsi'td to prwlnee any sniele in the hnpc of Bonk 8afr thai will stand a nun h heat, snd we ho, ourselv-s ready at all times to have th' m fa rly teste I bv puMic bm fire, -hnul.l a nv of our roniieiiiora fepl di-pnsid to try them. N e also ront iiue 1 1 manoLo iu e and keep e n- l intlv oo hand, a larue and (j m ral as-nrtmetii of our Pieiniurn Air-tilil Fire Proof Hif. s. if which we have a lire quantny in oe, sn I in eveiy in tanco Ibey bsve given entire sittsfaciion to the purchasers of which we will refer the public to s few gentlemen who have them in use. N. & U. I slor, 129 north 3d St.: A. Wright ct Nephew, Vines'. hrf( Alexander Caror, Con veyancer, corner of Fi be' I snd 9th s's.; John M Fori, 32 ninth 3d -I.; Mvn- liu-h. 20 nor h 3 1 t. ; Uailev & Uroher, 13S Maket At Janus .M Paul, Hit south 4ili si.; Dr David J 'Vtie, H south 3d st ; Mnlihew T. Miller, 20 south 3d l.; and we could name some three or four hui dr. d mhets if it were necessary. Nnw we invi'e the sit nti n nf the puhlic, and particularly those in Want of rire I root Bale, to call at our store bi lore purclia sing elsewhe'e, and we think we can satisfy them that they will get a bellei and cheaper article at our store than any other establ shim nt in the cny- e ulso continue to manufjctuie e-eal and Lo pying Press's, niade in such manner ss to an swer in'tn purio-ess iioiKitng macntuis, r ire Proof Doors, with ur own manufacture nf locks on them, with D. Evans's Putenl Keyhole mi r sttnchid to the same; plain snd ornuinental Iron Itai.ing, Vc N. H We keep constantly on hand a Urge ss soitmeiit of our Patent Mate Lined Kefi ijiei t hi., Water Fillers snd C'-oer ; and we have also nn hand aeveral ccond hand Fire Pr -of ('hcsla taken in exchange for ours, which we will do-pose of st veiy iw price. Philsdrlphis, January 21 h, 1846. ly Ornhaii Court Sale. IN puisu me of an order of the Orphan' Curt of Nnnhuml-eiland county, will he S"l at pub lic vendue, on Saturday the I4ih day nf February next, it the public house nf Wit'.'iain Fsnow, in bnydertown, in ssid county, to wit : A certsiu timet (,f .m tuua'e in Ruh township, our ly sfoies-.'u). atljnmina land of lasac Kl.ne. Widow r;ioh. Henry H off and other. Coniainmg AO ac'f more or es, 25 seres of Which are . leaf e' , whereon is erected a small one story fume snd log bouse, a small !og -tahls, and an apple orchard. La the estate nf David Kaaeman, dee'd. 8.le lo commence st 10 o'clock, A. M. of said dsy, when the conditions of sale will h- made known by FREDERICK KASEMAN, January 17th, 1845 5t Adm'r. LAST NOTICE. nnHE Store Uo- k. Account and Note of H. i. 1. M ia-er, have tcn plsced in the hands nf a inagi.traie for entlee ion. Prisons ho-e accounts hsy been of long stsnding, m y av coU by set tling lbs same without funbsr delay, oobory, Jsa. 9, I Ml. If. B. MAS8ER Sparest Hast, Iiaao Larr. IJst of Staple and Fancy STATIONERY, Received by late Arrivah from London and Parit, and offered to the Trade oly, by SAMUEL HAP.T &CO. (Successors to I.. I Cohen rV.l'o ) No. 27 South Founh Street, above Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. CjEM.INO WAX, R d, Bbirk, White. ScnM, Fancy colored and Snsnglcd 10, 20 snd 4 sticks in the lb. The assortment comprises 36 dif f rent kinds Wafers in lb. papers, superior Scarlet, superior Red. Black and ss rted Fancy colors of the follow. inn sie: Note. Sins'l No'e, Pea, Large Pes, Mi nion or Dot! ; alo Notarial Wsfers. 4 site Tr mspar-nt. Cameo and Fancv Wnfeis in botes. Inks, Wslkilen's and Arnold's superior Hlack Writing, Japan, Blue, Copying and Steel Pen Ink, 2 3, 4, 8, 16 and 32 n?. s'onn bottle.. Superior Carmine Ink. made hv Gnvot in Paris and Arnold in London, in ed ss bottle. Bond's and Arnold's Indelible Ink, without pre paralton. Walkden s (enuire lilacs. Ink fowilcr. Gl iss Inks, blown snd cut, of every vsristy, French Snd hnghsh Travelling Inkstands, upwards of 20 different pstterns. Ppter Mache, H-nnze and China Pump Ink atsndu, is) great varjeiy. Pen Rarks, Bronze and Imitation, villous sire. Portfolios, 4to, cp snd demi, with snd without locks, in grcst varir-tv. Wafer Stsmps, of Ivorv, Vegetable Tvorv, Bone, Eh iny snd Cocoa, sll s Ms with plain Bid cross cut brass ends. G'ass Motto Scut, a very extensive varietv. Folders, plain Ivory snd Rone ; C 7 t and 9 inch. Reading Knives, plain Slid carved Ivory and Pearl of varimta six-s Prepared India Rubber. 20 and 40 caks to the h. Copying Paper, Turner's best 5 snd 51 lb demi snd 7 lb donlde crown. Ti-ne Paper, Turner's superior While rind Co lored, various tint, put up s-naratrly. Writing Paper, English Blue laid and Wove, fo lio, cap and 4io posl of ihe hest cjuali'V. Super bite and nine Wove (ml 1 tnted Ex- tra Satin Surface, gdt edge 4to post, 8vo and lGmn, Enhh paper. A alenria, or l.ace boge iNote paper. Rvo at tomo Engtih and French Satin Post with black bur lier .in I edge. 4to snd Svo. Blue snd Whiie Wove French Quarto Posts, s large assortmeot. Plain and Fancy French Note Paper of every 1 variety and iie. Envelopes, English snd French plain and fancy, in great variety. Fancy French Papeteries, furnished w ith Note paper Envelopes, Wax, Wsfers, See- &c, 25 differ ent varieties. Engli-h La;d Binning Paper. Whatman' Superior Turkey Mill Drawing Pa per of tUe follow ng sizes, viz: Foolscap 11 X Id Demy 15X20. Medium 18X23. Roval 19X24. Suir K yal 19X27. Imperial 21 X 29. E'cphant 23 X 27, Colurhhier 23 X 34. Atlas 20 X 3:1, Dou ble Elephant 27 X40. An-iqoarian 31 X 52. Colored Crayon Psper, Roval, v.ii.iu linl. Supirior Bristol B ar.ls ma le nf Whatman's pa per, ol the following silfa ami lliicknes; cap, de my, med um snd rnvsl 2. 3 and 4 a'icet. Etnho-acil Ilrist d Doarda ol v.iri.iua sizes, prrfontcd Rria'ol Hoard, while and tinted, fine medium snd coarse perforation. French Tracing Pser, royal, eolumbier snd dou ble elephant. Conte's niack Ch dk Crayons No. I. 2 and 3. Red and White Gravnns. Painting Biu-hes, superior EnglUh snd French camel's hsir, Kt R'i-b Sahl, of various qualities, flat camel's hair brushes in tin. Mathematical Ins'ruinents, London make, in ma hogany and fi h rin eases. The asoilment Com prises 15 ltd. rem kinds. Wa'er Colors a coinplite ssor'ment nf New man' Genuine C. l ira in ca-l-s and boxes Black mail's Wni-r C.dnr- in var.ous fif, rlnlii-g. hook and I 'd and key box- s Toy ('.dies in great vainly, of tdidirig snii h ok plain and fancy la xe. Mrzotinto unu I ink Saucers, leather and p per s'uinp'. ('bemen. t'lsm and carved ivory, hone and wood, of all zes. B ackc-imni n and Disught 15 nrd of various si zes and iU.ilit e-. Doiiiiuoes, 14 16 IS and 20 line, of various qu i lilies. Slid Pens. GiUoti's end other makers, nn cards snd in boxe, a 1 irje nd eomp'ele assort m nt. Sieel Pen Holders, plain and fancy of every v i tieiy I. reel it" Slate. 12 dilTerent -ires in motocco nlid Woial fiatnes ; l-o. in poeket ho k form. Diamond poin Cil Go'd Pi ns nf various quslit es Card Ca-e-, a large s-onm nt of French and Emtlisb make, plain snd inlaid. Ne Plus t'ltra Travelling WVtim De-k, l 12 14 and 16 mebes, w,th and w ithout ilres-i' g ea e. Portatde Travelling Leather Dressing Case a great vari tv. uprior Prepare 1 Writing Parrhment nf iba f ll.wiug szesi I14XI6, I6V.3U, 20X24 24 X 28, 2S X 33 a. d 30 X d6 Fancy Puier plain and t mho rd gold an I I ver paper, r. d and assorted color morocco P'pei, fancy colored 1 inlio-sed paper, plain Frelieh highly glszed tat cy colored pa era, 3lc , l-me Screen Handle, ol various patterns snd great .e.y. some ol entire new style II.... I...li..j i f ciin.iS.ns I ..K.IiMi mal a a laiand """ ' """" sssort tmnt Ladies' ('om anions or Portable Work Cases, completely fnled. Miuia'ure Ivories of finely cut French, viz; 24 27 30 3D 30 snd 45 lines. Ivory Tablets of various sites, with the days nf the wet k. M-t tlliC Mf motst'dom. Hooka of I s'res. Rulers of roun 1 hard wood, 12 15 18 21 snd 21 indie. Scotch Penknife Hones in paper snd wooJ cases, of v iitous sir.es, Wrdti.g Materials of dmsk steel, with egve snd '. nametU-d hsiulles, in morocco cse. Pounce wood and ivory pounce holes, red tie, anan card ri-cks, letter cl pa. mouth glue, bal'ledori and birds, di-ected maps snd picture' round game-, wafer cups, gum lal-els, chuia pallets snd tiles, dn e cup-, d autthunen, pnri crayons, dividers, protisc lor, scales. EnglisA toy books, Ac. Ac. S. II. f Co are Sole Agents for the following artichs. Manufactured ly L. 1. Cohen. Snpeii r Patei-t Iv-'ry Su'fsee Playing Cards Eagles, Harry VIII. D'H0r, Merry Andiew, High hnnleis. Players, President French snd Spanish the court cards with either sing's or double heads snd printed tn gold or colors, manufactured of the best mateiiaU by an improved method, thereby g v. ing them a peifect slip and nvdrng them more ao lid and durable, whicil render them the most plea sant playing cards manuf n-luri d. P am Enamelled llurnistnd I'ard'frnm No I to 8 Enamelled Gobi U rdered Csrds fr.on No I to 6. Burniahed Surf ice Mourning Cid fin N I lo 8. Gilt Edg Visilifig Cards f.orn So I to it. Ivory fU'faca Cards, while and limed, tut I to 8. Plain Piinb rs Cards fiom I t 8. Lead Pencils Superior drawing pencils, meaa factured from the pure Cumberland lead, of lha fol lowing degress nf hardness: an. aaa. ea a. aa. r. Oflice Writing Pencil. Red Chalk Pencils. Patent Improved Everpoint Leeds for pencil es se or ,11 sit a (T7 They sre eooslantlv receiving fiom Europe additions 10 their Stock, and respectfully fnvita purctiasers to call and examine for themselves. fTl .V. H. Co. h ive inst nubliahed the lauoh- ble (iume nf What d'ye Buy, hv Professor Punch ; siso trie national Game nf the Star Spangled Ban ner they al-n hav the agency for ths following p ipnltr esmes which thev offer to the Trade at piiWHhcr s prices, via; Dr. Bmhyi Msnsion i f IIappines; A mericso Eaglet Mas'er Rodhurr and his pup Isj Chirac eristics nf Distinguished Per- sons; I'ope snd I'acsnt Scripture Hiatnrv Illi'str. to'; The (Same of erne ; Ths illunrsied Alnha. belt Pickwirk Csrds; Shak-pears iri a new Dress: O-s I of Fo tune; Rice nf Improvement Strife of (l-niu-.-; Ro'iinson (yr na ir; Cnrds of M igi; slo, Abbott's new series of Drawing Cards- Christmas Cards or flood and Bsd Passion-; Merry Game of T rip to ( binaj (,ainn of American Revolution. Philadelphia, February 7th, IS4B. MONTOUR HOUSE, 1 A'fi? nn t nV'C itri'f'i.'t u:l 1 ij uu.iir 1 n iiuiuii, Opposite the Court mse, DANVILLE, rCNHlA. THE Sub-cril'ir, who ssiied for se ven 1 yrars in the minspement nf the a bove Hotel, lately k pt by Mr. S. A. Bra- nv, o gs lenye 10 int inn tne travelling public, that be baa taken the eatahihment un his o n neeiini't, on the first of January, 1846. The Home ha., ol laie. undergone many impor tant alteration', and the present conductor promises to l.-ave nothing undone to make it a comfortable and agreeable, s well ss a thenp and sceommods- ting slopping place for strangers who msy visit our flnuti-hing vilhge. No pains nr expense will be spar-d to fid the table uiul the bar with the hetthe m iiketa afford, and wil'i lh-- determination to de vo-e his rntire t-ersonal attention to the comfnrt of 'bo'e who may make hi house their temporary a- bode, and nide 1 by active, careful and obliging ser vants, h- hopes to give gen ral ssusfacuon, snd re ceive hiirr il shsre nf cn-tom. (TV Lare and commodious STABLES are st- inched to the es nld aliment, w hich sre attended by careful and obliging ho tier. (ilUEON M. SHOOP. Janusrv 24th. 1846. 'f i:ltvard Ci iitchlvy's Estate. JOTICE i' hereby given, that lelteis of d- niitnslr dion on the estate of Edward Crutch- ly, late of Poit t townshin, Nnrthunibetland coun ty, dee d., have been g anted lo the subscriber. All person iudi-bted lo said estate, or having claim, against the nme, aie rrque-ted to call nn the sub scriber, nt Nuithumberlund, and si tile wi hnut de lay. D. S DODGE, Jan. 17th, 1846 6t. . Adm'r David Kaimaii'ai Estate TTOTH'E is hereby giv.n that litter of admin 1 iitration have been grintrd to ihe subscriber, on the est ite of D ivi 1 Kaaeman, late of Ruah town ship, drc'.l. All etons in.lrbied to said e.tate, or having claims against tha same, sre requested in call and seple widi out d-lav. The eubseriber w ill intend fir thai nurp.isc, st ihe house of Wm. Far row, in Hny'etstnwn, on Fridsv and Saturday, the 2tHtl and 2li of I ebrnarv nexr FREDERICK KASEMAN. Jan. 10 h. 186. 6t Ad'mr, SAP.TOLOTT &2LY1T1T, HAT MANUFACTURERS, A'o. S01. Market Slrrr!, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE coti.tantlv oti h mil the hueil quality of Silk and Fur Huts, which they sell at the low est pries. These Hats, in paint of style, beauty of finish, and ilu-a'iihty, wi'l compare wi'h any man ttf etur. d in the city, snd aie well worthy Iht at leniion of 1 urch.se rs from llie country, Januiry 3, 1 8 1 G ? TEXICO & ZVIEXAS ! "TUB CUV IS-RTILIi THET COKE." splOME WHERE! Why where do you sup. pose but to Ihe (. heap Store of Henry Maser, hi Market siteet, tSiinhurv. And for what purpose do you think tbey enme r Why to bttv cheap, to be ure sn I ave id lea-t 20 per cent. "Thfy f.A::i'f do nnthin' else" because it is s well known fact tl.at st I1F.XUY MASSER'S STOUT. t'ie very be-t srlicbs sre sold st ibe very low . price.. Now come, on- and at1; but don't all erne st once, and JFIKiB FOR Y tl'IELVES ! W heie you will find a Splendid Assoitmei.l of Tall and Winter Dry Goods, ju t received, among which sre the following : Su perfine I rr nch Brnsdclnth: West of England do.; Hi avy Heaver do , a 6'' rile artie'e fir Overcoats, and a g'eftt vnncly nf Wo d Dyed, Black, and Fan cv ' 'SMini-rei. Satlinett. Moussein.t, .1 line-, R p. de-laii es, (!a htnere, Alps en, Jtc., Ae. Also, a In ant fni ss-ortnn nt nf (. dicis s of lh litest sty'- s od patter s lib h w i I be i-old chcai th in rver ; sl-o, Woden an I other Stiw' lo g et vaiie'y. from 4H els. loflO; s geiieral . ' r'lnent ,f Ho- 1 .i-r, a"i ar-, nimiii inn i, .ni'i', KXi., .l naiirv ..... f w. n.en'n. Men's an I M.-s. Gum ... . I t: ...1 VI. . - I .( ,,e tM c) , Mm 1 off- red. He has likewise, in addition to the shove hck, so ji.-iisive -.s.irtmeul ol yucenware, ilaraiuare, Sttddlrry and Groterir. Sogir from 8 ro 10. 12$ and Ki ft, per lb; Good Coffee at 10. Veiy Best at I2J. Also. N 'lis; Snlke-; Iron; Sanderson's best Cast sta-clt English, American and Swecd Blister do. in a'l.'il, tvery th ng I'lal i- u-nally ke(,t in a Country St.. re, all of which wiil be sold at very reduced pi ilea. fjj- Conn'ry Pro.luce of all kinds tskeo in ex change for Goods. Sunboiy. Nov.22d, lSt. S S -Jl Z D . J ( II N IV ST It YKER, Of the late ftrn rf Xt whirls A Siryker, and Slrykrr V I'ogue, HAS re-uoiid the A holes .le Dry G mds Bust, ness, and now offers for sale, at o. 12 and 14 Uank sirwt, Plillsdelpbis. lolj iitiii g Myers, Claiborn A Co' Auction Smie 7H Market alreet, a e neral aasorlmrut nf Dry (i.vo-ls, chiefly purchase J at auction, at a very small ajvance foi cssli, or cny acceotano s. Believing that his long 'Tp- tience in purfhssn g will ruiible hint to self bis Go. sis st the lowest Msr. kit piiees, he invites bi- old ftienJs nJ otheis wis' ing lo buy, lo fsvor him with k call. Philadelphia, Not. I. 1845 6tn IEMONS. A lot of good, Ire.h Lemons, jul. a1 teeeivid snd for aste bv Dev. 13. 1R4S. HENRY MA8?.F.R. A flltvlT- 'I be highetts price gien for Whrat, st the stoie of H, M ASrK R. A new supply of Ko OmtiustAt Just iswived. Nov. 1th, 14. HE ITU' 5 HOTEL, UAKUISHiUU, I'A. T BEO l.-ave to Inf .rm the public thst I hsva left Pbilsdetphii. and am now located in Harries burg, Ihe seat of ihe Executive and State Govern ment nf Pennsylvsnis. where I now oceunf the) spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mslthes re Bl""ll This spacious building, having been purposely planned snd erected for a Hotel of lha first class, is not surpassed if equalled, hy sny similsr estsb iisbmetit in Pennsylvania t and having unde-gono s thnrough renovation, the parlors, rooms and chambers sre now fitted up in s style thst com bines elejance with comfort and convenience. Mv TABLE is pledged to be supplied with the best fsre the Markets csn produces the charges at the sim time being ss moderste ss sny of the best regulated sslallishmenis elsewhere. In short.no exertions shall be spared on my part, or on the part of every memher of my household, to make It wnal it boiiiil be, in the Capital of one of the moat pop. ulotis nnd in'rrestitvg 8'ste nf the Untnn. With these pr .mises, accommodations snd fsc- lilies, and the fact thst the Hotel is most eligibly S, Ds-NIEL HERR. Late of Herr's lintel, Chesnut St., Philsd. Hsrri-burg. Nov. 22. 184S. 3m To I'm tliataers or DRV GOODS. THE subscriber, No. 121 Pesrl street, New York. having etHblihed s Br nchsi No. 23 South Second St., Philadelphia, is now opening, snd wi'l be cons'antly receiving from ihe New York Auctions, sn extenive assortment of FANCY k STAPLE CRT OOODS. which will be sold at the lowest New York prices, st wholesale and Retail, Among h a stock will bo found a good assortment of the following articles: Jacconets, Plaid. Hair Cotd, I. are, Stripe, Book, Swi nd Tarlatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawns, Fsncy Cap Netts, Fancy snd Bsll Uresee-, Thread Laces, Application l)o rich tilsck Silk Trimming Lsce, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkf.'.. Curtain Fringes, Cashmere d'Ecosre, Mousehne Je, I, sine, Silk and Cotton Warp Alpacrns, Qu ien' s Cloth, Gsla Plaids, French Merinns, Rhck Silka, Gloves, Si k Hose, Shawls, Crava's, Ribbon", Embroideries. &e., Ac. ('ountrv Merchants snd other visiting Philadel- uh's or New York to purchase, are respectlully in vited 10 call and etmine the stocks. Nov. 1. 1845. ly O. H. MOORE. .TOSKPII VT. JONES, Ab. 18 AurA 4i vrett, a few doori above Market tlrret, PHILADELPHIA, HAS const oily on hands very Irge sssort ment nf Lo. ik ingtlases, B sskets, Cedar Wri and Fancy Goods, which will be soid wholesale st the very lowest price4. N. B Looking (JLe iniurcd to sny part of he count rv, without charge. Nov. I,' 184.. 6m ValclieMT.lcfTlry, He. &c. THE -ul'cr.ber oll'.-is t i sale, ut the ,neipr' c, a huge i d general sssnr'ment of Go'd sod K ver Lever, I. ne and nt' et kind' of Watches; Jswilrv, Sdv.r W ne, Lbonv and Gilt Manti I CI -cks, ao-i Muca' Bot.es plhying from two to ten tune, ; Benedict A. B trnev's Dtamoml Poinitd Gold l'en Wutchniakera' Tools, Files Slid Matert .Is. Orders fiom the country sre solicited, snd will beesiafully attended to. JOHN' C. FARR, lit Chesnut st., Philadelphia! Not, 1. 18t5.-4m We recommend all of our friends visiting th city, to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply oj their dtucwus l ets. TIIC PER IX TEA CO.tIIAV, No. 30, SoPTa Skcono Stbfet, Between Market snd Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, AVE Constantly on hand, sr.d f;r sde, Wholesale Rnd Relai', A VARIE I'Y OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS. At L.ocr lric?N. according to the quality, than they can le bought for at any other est iblishment in the city. Tasa, etclusively. sre sold st th s hnu-e, end weral vHi.ties which cannot be obtained else where. Any Teas which do not give ntire saii- faction can hatoturned and exchanged, Of the mo ney will be refunded. The eilimie of Northumberland county srs re 'pcc'.fully inviled to give us a call. O.B.ZIEBER, Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Phi's elphnt, Sept. 27lh. 1845. ty TERMS REDUCED. DAG UL KM AS OALLEliY of I'utent PremU um Colored likenntes, and Photographic Drpnt No. 13G Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. No. 251 Broadway, New York ; No. 75 Court Stieei, Boion ; No. 136 Chesnut Sireet, Phils, delph a ; Baltimore Street, Ma'timnre t Bio.d. way, Saratoga Springs; No 5s Csinil Stiret. Nevrtrle lis ; Main Street Newport, R. I. Ami Mam Srre-I, I in Hinpje, Iowa. CONSTITUTING the oldest and mo.t Ellen. tve Esl.ibli-htiient of the knul in ihe World, id containing more than a THOL'SAXl) POR TRAITS, emtiraclnf; those of some of the mol distinguished individuals, in the Timed States, Ad.nit'ance flee. This E-labbshtnent having been swsrded the Medal, Four Fir H Premiums, snd two "High frt Honors'' at the Exhibition at Boston, New-York: snd Philadelphia, respeetively, for best Pictures snl Apparatus, is thus officially sustained in the posi. lion of superiority heretofore universally assigned It by the pub'ic, sa "Fimt in the World." June 28'Ti. 184.V-ly PIANOS. rilHE SUBSCRIBER has been appointed aieor, I fortb) sale.rco.RD MEYER'S (.T.I. EURATED PREMIUM R'IE WOOD PI ANOS, at this place. These Pianos have a plain, massive and be su'iful eiterior In i b. and, f..r dep h and .weetness of tone, and i leg itice of workman ship, are not aurpa Bid bv any in the United States The follavitig is s recommends i ion from ('". Dists, s celt bi .led petto met, snd htmstlf a mn ufaCiuier : A V A It I. Hsrisa had the p1. anient mingib excel, lent Piano fortea Vi,anlrtured by Mr. Meyer, sn I exhibt'edst ihe tti brion of the Fr.nklin t stitute, 1 feel it due to Ihe Hue merit of the ms'e to I'eelare, th,t ihre instruments sre quite rjt' snd in some rep. c even .Uerioi, to sll the P sim Fortes, I saw at the csptlal of Europe, su ' Noting a sojourn uf two years at Pari. The Pianos will be sod st the msnuraciurr . lowest Philadelphia prices, if nt something low.-. Prron sre requeued io rsll snd eismine f f themselves ..I the ie. lence of he suhsc rib. r. Su. i ..,v. Vav 17. I4...' H. B. M SSER. 11 MfllfON Ju'.t leieivedind lor sale, rn- 0 -U for ca-h. bv HENRY MANSER. Suabu y, Sept. 10, IM5.
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