r 4 made apeech, in which his remarks wert not tempered by much moderation. He waa ?ery aevere, and at time personal and earcaetic Such war must certainly be injurious to the party to which both Mr. Haywood and llanne gan belong.' . . By the news brought by the lint arrival, 4 daya later, you will see that different views are entertained in England on the giving of the notice. While the Times believes that the giving of the notice will have a tendency to bring the Oregon question to a settlement, the Chronicle assumes a different position, and aays it will be the cause of bringing the two govern menta in collision. lis article, was, however, intended for the consumption of this market. The President gave another levee on the night of the 4lh of March, just one year since his inauguration. A report was circutsted it wss to be his last one, which congregated more persons in the White House than would have gone, had it been otherwise. , The "Columbia fountain," a new daily tem perance piper started here, does, occasionally, . give it to the members "right and left." par ticularly those who are not subscribers to the : Fountain." It took occaaian, a few daya aince, ' to bring McCnnnell to an account, Fur some mis conduct. McC, not considering it just, rose in plac, with dignity thst would have done honor to a priest, and said he should tske the liberty of drinking s els whenever he chose, ss he looked upon it as a "constitutional right.'' Well, since MrG.mgh consider anything right, constitutional, certsinly McCnnnell csnnot be wrong when enjoying a "constitutional right." It wss with feelings of pleasure that I read the spirited resolutions passed by a convention of the Democracy of old Northumberland. Such sentiments, as are contained in those resolutions, do honor to the sterling integrity and demo , crscy of your country. They are not the eenti ments of your county alone, but tho?e of a majority of tho people of the Keystone Slate. It gives me increased pleasure, however, to see the handsome and merited compliment, paid to the Hon. Simok Cameron, through one of the resolutinus paesed by that convention. He is not, I can assure you, insensible of the honor done birn by this evidence of "confidence in his moral character and political principles," and the democracy of o'd Northumberland, whose genuineness has never yet been disputed but by a tew corrupt demagogues lurking on the borders of Whiggery, will find, from the future course of Gen. Cameron, that she has not placed it in one unworthy of it His course, in S nator, will prove to be aa brilliant aa it is successful, notwithstanding the scurilous attackaoflhe "Lancuster Intelligencer" and kindred prints. I see, by the Pennsylvania papers, that Judge Woodward has come out in a letter in vin dication of his character political and judicial. Such a step as this, is as unwiso aa it is impol itic. The Judge, with all due deference for his great wisdom, has, in this course, proven himself rather indiscreet. He has evidently been led to take thia step by a small faction of disappointed office seekers. The lees lie has to do with this faction, the better for him, Ckomwtll. Ths Grkat Patent Cass. The Supreme Court of the United States adjourned sine dir on Monday. Before the adjournment there was a de cision upon the great patent rate as well mrr eral others of minor importance. The Court have decided in favor of Wilson in the patent case, and they have decided that administrators may takeout an extension of the patents; that assignees are only protected like granttea in the use of maebinea actually bought and in use, and not in any exclusive right or rights to make and vend; that they have no right to the extension pasted under the covenanta between Wnodworth & Strong, and Emmons, Twogood & Tyack. Theae are only some of the important pointa. Ths Coort . were unanimous for Wilson ; the Judgea MrLane and Woodbury diaented from one or two of minor importance. PaorAHiTT Rtsomo. The lodge of Odd Fel lows in Bridgewater. Mass., have passed ths fol lowing veenlntion : "That profane awearing is a wanton and an provoked vice, not induced by any temptation of honor er gain, a breach of common decency and :ourtesy in the common intercourse of man with nan, and recommend tbat brother who ia ha bituated ts the disgraceful practice, be brought trial therefor." AsTiciF4.Ti.Na SroasiBT th Msonktio rfeiEOBAW. The various uses thai will be ound for the Magnetic Telegraph, will not be ully ascertsined liH it comes fsirly into opera ion. The knowledge of a few facte, however, nablesthe public to form an idea of some ef he uaelul enda it may serve. The Toledo Ohio) Blade points out how it may be the lean of guarding sgainet disaster on the coast, t asserts that storms progreaa from leeward to vindward, and instances the enow storm of tha 4th and I5th February, which began at Tola o on Saturday, at 4 P. M at Buffalo at 8 P. 1., and at Boston at about 6 o'clock on Sunday lorning. Tha Blada proposes to save our coast rs from shipwreck by means of tha telegraph, a when tbat is established, they at Toledo will e able to give us fifteen or sixteen hours notioe f the approach of a northeasterly Storm, and easels will have time to provide for their safety. DiATa or ths "Faw e Ava." Wo set It announced ia tha Baltimore papers, tbat Mr. Kabab Msrchall, wall known tbrooghoot ina country, aa tha "Fakir of Ava," died at Ixoia vil'e oa Tuesday last,! dropsy in tho cheat. Reseat-, ed tsarreetlen la Cafe. The following appears ia the Boston Advo cate of tha 7th inst: ' "The following parts of a letter from Cuba are published in the Chronotype of yesterday. The letter purports to be addressed to the editor of I he Aurora, which tho Chronotype saya is "a Spanish newspaper, published in this cityi devoted to tha dissemination of liberal princi ple in tha Spanish Americas." . Wejrjve tha letter from which it will be perceived that the parta likely to have given it credit are omitted for what it may be worth :- "Gent s--An insurrection isat the point of be ing declared in this city, alt minds being weari ed out with the'onlinued renewal of vexatlona by tha infamous robber, who has been sent to ua by decrepit Spain. The intrepid eons of Cuba, Don, Don ,Don , Don , and that noble republican, Don have arranged a plan which will be terrible to our Spanish aggressors. "Senor possesses many ofthe secrets of the government, a fact which will render the success of our scheme certain, which ia no other than to liberate our unfortunate Cuba from the tyrannical yoke which oppresses her, and annex ourselves to the clsssic land of liberty. "Please to publish this article over my own signature, since I desire thst in all coming time it may be known that I was one of the first to announce, through you, to the world, this glori mis revolution, which will hsve been accom plished, without fail, at the enmintr carnival, (the past week, from tha 23d of February to the 2d of March) or at an earlier day. You may be certain that, before thia announcement can possibly resch here in return, the glorious Msg, the symbol of our independence, which my own dsttghters and those of our noble friend, Don-1 , are now secretly engsged in em broidering, will wave in triumph over all our forts and castles. I remain, die. The Chronotype says that this letter has been in the city about three days, and it adds thst "the plsn involves the complete abolition of sla very in the islands nf Cuba and Porto Rices after the example of Bolivar aud the Soith American countries." Bot ton Ad. March 7. Death or a Sportino Clerotmas. The Rev. Herdy M. Cryer, of Sumner County, Tenn died on the 8th instant. He was buried with full Masonic honors. The deceased was a good man, but very eccentric. He ia wert known in the West for his connection with blooded horses, about which he wrote much and well In England, he would have been a keen sporting parson, fond of fox-hunting and race horses. A chsracteriatic anecdote ia told of bim. , "He owned a fine race horse in conjunction with a celebrated and successful turfman and trainer, and when the fact was made known to his parishioners, they made inquiry as to its truth and the charge waa brought home to him. At a meeting of the elders, the reverend gentle man waa called before them to exculpate himself from the heinoua offence of running a horse in a race. Feeling that it would be idle to put hia defence upon the rational ground ofthe morality and utillity of racing-a defence which he waa very competent to make with ingenuity and force he made up his mind to 'confess snd avoid,' aa the lawyerasay. Accordingly he ad dressed them thus : 'It's trne, gentleman, Tom Watson and ! do own Jake Crtath together and he's not a bsd horse either when he stsrts he wins. Old man Watson trains and runs him at his own expense I get half his win nings, because I allow my half ofthe horse to run when Col. Tom's half goea. If you will provide a way for my half to remain in the sta ble during the rsce, I am perfectly willing to retire from the turf.' Whether the eiders were convinced by this logic, or were mollified by his having named the horae after the Rev. JacobCreath, a celebrated peacher, we know not; but he was not dismissed from his charge.' BaasvaxiVs Fill core all eflertirme, simply because they make ths blood pure abstract not of ii those qualities which produce dieease, and giva to it those qualities which produce hralih. ' Now every solid part of lbs human frame is made from the blood, snd ths food we e is con verted into blood to supply the was a our bodne aie continually austining. So in ths ordinary course of nature ws manufacture our entire bodies in about nine years, from lbs food taken into our stomach 8uppsse ths air wo bas lived in for soma time has been loaded with matters detrimen ts! to health, er eor food for a long period baa been ef an unwholesome kind, or thst ths mind baa been much troubled for grisf, snxiely, or great atten tion lo any particular point is sure to occasion bad rfliscia in tba blood. Any el these causae existing, good blood cannot be supplisd to lbs body. But let Brandrstb'a Pills be used daily under these circumstances, in doass of from two lo six pills, er as lbs ease shall determine. What is their effect 1 It is lo carry off the Impure matters from tba blood, leaving only the good to renew every part ef the body, What waa aoeoand now be comes sound, anJ Iba atosaack soon gets into so bealtby a condition that eveo bad air or unwbole. some food for a lima are unable to Injure tha bealib materially. q3 Purchase ef H. B. Maessr, Banbury, er of lbs agent, published in another part of Ibis paper! ja m Hi ma. On Sunday laat, by tba Rev. We. R. Smith, Mr. Wilms Gaaaisa, ef Daavilla, to Miaa Masoa 1st Wbmrt, of Northumberland. At Bleomaborg. aa the 9tb nit., by the Rev. George C Drsks, Gsoaec L. I. Pairtsb. Junior editor of the Mssry Luminary, to Ambus Wat- son BowMAH.ef Wilkesbarre. PRICK CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Matter. Wbbat, ', ' '100 Bra, '''. S3 Corst, ...'",. . 60 Oats, .-,.' , '. ',',.. . 5 Pork, , ' 8 Flaxsss, -.. . . 1 14 Bcttsr, . . ' 14 Keea. r ' ' 10 BsaawAt, .',' 15 Talis w, , - 10 A CARD. TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD!! VII, PALMER, the American Newspaper Agent, duly authorized and empowersd, by the proprietors of mot of ths beat newspepare nf all the cities snd principal towns in ths U. 8. and Canada, In receive subserip ions and advertise ments, and to Rive receipts for them, respectfully notifies the public, thst he is prepared to execute orders from all parta of the Civil setl World, em bracing Individuals, Firms, Societies, Clubs, Rea ding Rooms, Corporations. Ac , at hia several nffi cea in tha citiea of Pliilsllhis, Baltimore, New Yotk and BoMnn, and wha e c mmunif ations ami inquiries, post paid, may be d rec rd. Addea V. B. PALMER, Philadelphia. N. W. corner Third and Chenu streets t Bsltimore, 8. E comer Dtl timrtra snd Calvert streets New Yotk, Ttibune Buildinga opposite City Hall ; Boston, 30 Stste at. As no other person or persons are in any man ner connected with ihs stitseriber, in ths American Newspsper Agency, sll letters and communications for him, should be carefully directed a above, and lo no other person. ThH caution baa become nr. ceasary. in order lo avoid mistakes, and put the pub lio on their guard against all pretended A cents. V. B. PALMER, American Newspaper Agent. Editors thraushout the United Slates f r whom V. B. Pslmer ia Agent, will promote the advantage of sll concerned, hv pnM shiua the s'oTe. PUBLIC NOTICE. V. B. Palmer ia the only authorised Ag-nl for the "Purtaoar Ambri cab," in tl'Sciii-eof Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Baltimore, of which public notice ia hereby eivan. March 14. 184S. The "Sugar Coated Pills' Rbwabb or Mastr Csbtincatb or oca Is- vawTiosr. Nsw Yosk. June 1 0th, 1844 We, the nnderaieoed. never aiw or heard of "Su gar Coated Pills," until Dr G. Benjamin Smith manufactured and exhibited them to ua a bout a year aince. IsRAat KAsnair. M U., Liberty at. Rusbtos dr. Co., 110 Broadway, and 10 Ator House. Heaaca Evkbbtt, Drue, 06 Hudon st. Joan- Castbbb, 07 Hudson at. Lest some few msv be ' deceived by ignorant quacks, we puMiah the following ; ar d none but unpriiicip'ed dealers will countenance any imita tion of this invaluable medicine. Patbstt Orrrct. Received this ITih dsy of June, 1844, from Dr. G. Benj imin Smith, the fee of $30. psvshls on bis sppliraiton for a patent for a Pill Coated with Sugar." H L. EiLswoaTa, Uommtesi ner or Patents. Aa theae Pilla are prepared bv an educated Phy sician, they have an advantage over other prepara- auona so much advertised, and a-e aufticiently dis tinguished from all others by their virtues, aside fiom their peculiar pleasantness. rry t;AU I tun. Aa a miserable imitation haa been made, by the name of ''Sugar Coated Pill'," it isneccssiry to be sure that Dr. G ntu. smith a sigtia'ute ia on every bos. Price SS rents. Principal Ulhre. 179 Greenwich st JVhw York. Sold by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury. WM. FORSYTHE. Narthum'd. March 7th, 1M6. Notice I hererv ctven to sll Irsateee, creditors, and o- - ther persons interested in the estates of El taheth 8htpe, dee'd, settled by her administrator John Ships ; of Jacob Ehtight, dee'd., settled by bis adin'r John Eltnitht; of tie rg Wstl, dec J., settled by bis sdm'r Frederick Lati'us ; nf Andrew K, Rusael, dee'd., s. tiled b his sdm'r John Rus-ell J of Geo. .Mover, il'c'd., settled by George snd Dsniel Mov er, edm'is de bonis non with the v i'l snnexed j of Ann Catherine Sluley, deed., settled bv her ear Frederick Haas ; of Laff rd Waldrou, dee'd., set led by his adm'r William Waldron : of Catherine Hill, dee'd- settled by her adm'r Jacob Conrad: of John Painter, dee'd , set led by bis adm'r Charlea Gale; of David Hess, dee'd . settled by hia adm'r Jacob Ht fft ; of ('atherliis Psintrr. d-e'd., settled by her adin'r Charles Gjle ; of Frederick Bachman, dee'd.. aettled by hia adm re Jonsa Koch and NichoUa Bu rher of Leonard Ferstrr. dee d., srttlad by bis sdm'ra Peter Fernter and 8amuel Wagner; of A- I'r.hsm Kuthermel. de d .seiibal by hiss lm r Wm. R'Sbumel; of Dan'l Kel'e', dec se tl'd by hit-a 'sir, lienj Robins; lbs scc'l of Jscb Wsgnei, gtiatdisn i.f Catheiine Peiter; lite sccounl of Jscob Wgn r, tusrdisn of Msg lal. na Per ter . Lata of Norihurn beiland county, decasd, thst the executors and adminir-trsrora el the said deceased eata'e- have B ed ibeir aceooota with tba Kegiater of this county ; snd that they will l presented lo the Orphans' Couit of ssid county, on Tuesday the 7ih ..y of April next, for connrmstinn and allowance. l.UWAHU UYSIER, Sunbury. March 7th, 1846. Register, Mlchucl Kcllle, Imitate. ALL persona having uaael'led sco unts with stiil estate, are hereby nti6ad for the list lima. to cstl on ths aubaC'ibers without deUy, for seti la ment, otherwise they will be dealt with accoidiug to law. GEO. COM RAD, 8AM DLL 8. WAGNER, Augusts. Msrrn Tin. isao at Adm re. VISITS SWA1T HOTEL, KACR QTRBET, rniRADELPUIA. MY J. PETCRS THIS local ion ia renvenieni for Business men visiting the city. Every pains is taken la se cure ins comfort ol travellers, March 7. 1848. ty DlHsolutlOD of Partnerthlp. THE Partnership heretofore exiatinc between the subacrihvra. under lbs firm of HerToer it Khoada, wss diaaoUed on ihs 1st dsy of April, 1846, by mutual consent. Benjamin JKtTnec ia duly autberued to sstils tba bustoiaK or iba firm. BENJAMIN HEFFNER, HENRY ItHOADd. (f Books, Notes. Judgments, and al! areounta are in iba bauds of DvU Maria, b-q., for rollse tioa. U. HEKFNEK. bhamokin, Fah. 38. 1848. St 07STBRS! OIT&TEXIS!! THE suhaenbsr would iepectfuliy inform per sons desling in OYdTEKS, snd ths public geoerslly, thai be baa purrbaaed lha interest of Philip 8b sy, in Iba Oyster business, at IS'orthum beiland, where bs is prepared lo supply dealers viih superior urarsaa, al Iba anorteet notice, put up at iba celebrated establishment of Fitldt Ukay, in Bsliimore, All ordsra sent by anaH, or slherwiae, will be I punetoal!) aUsoded to. J T. WITHINGTON. Nertktjrsberlaud, Feb. 99, 844 LIST OF CAUCUS. IpOR trial In the Court ef Common Pleae of Not. thumtwrland County, al April Term. 1848. commencing the first Moudsy, being the 6th. Seitstnger, alienee of Garver va John Garver at al " ' S Joseph Keefer ' ' va Abraham Klaae va A Wilhelm, dee. vs Fslix Maurer st al va John B Boyd Prentice for Welch William Farrow Abner Mendenhall Francis McCey, Wm H Brown dtco Strswbrklgs dc Borden va Sams Same Holmes, nturgeon es eo vs Hugh Bellas Exq va Henry Donnel et al Charlea Hall's ax'ra va William Wilson's exV Gobin At Billington's as-igntes vs Edward Gohin Same vs Charles Gobin Jaroh Persing vs Zimmerman, Ssvidge St eo va Benjamin Fordsmaa va John Shipman R D Fodman William Simsnton Charlea H Prick va Wi tiam Frick Joh:i Henderson's heirs va f?renouth 4. Shipman John Lieh va i homns Allan vi Wm R Jones va Jc b H Rhosda va Hartman II Kr.cable va Dcxlg- Ar Barret va Daniel M. Rechler Gilbert Berlien Jame4 Roa Wm 1. Heineman Peter Riehter dee Francis Ball's adm'r Abraham Terwillieer va Robins Sc Newberry John P Summers va Derr At McWilliama J hn McC ouahan'a adin'r va Charles Msrrick Ynitheimer At Dswson vs N I. Price J hn A Llov.l va Wm E McDonald vs John Neidlg de wife vs John Cooper et al va J..hn A Lloyd vi Abraham Htraub va John A Llavd John Kane & wife E Greennuah Wm E McDonald Jonathan Adama Wm Coll Frederirk Birkenbine va John Hartman Kenderton Smiib at al va Georce Grant et al Walter Graham vs Peter Hanselman Jamea Loughead'a adm'ra va Catherine I'arr Dodge At De Noraandie va Wm A Lloyd John McGtnnea vs Wm 8iarkes Hulet Smith va Auguarua Huey &a John Furmsn el al vs . fame t'hirle W Hegina va John Coot-er et at Henry Maaser va T A Billinjton John Murray va Margaret McCsy'a ex'ra Robert Rennet va Issac Brown Fnncis Yarnell vs Ocsr Bradford's ex'ra John P Kennedy et al va J St A Shipman Same vs Same JOHN FAUN8W0RTH. Prothonotarv's ntTice, 0 Proth'tf. Sunbury, March 7. 1845. J LIST OF JURORS 0 F Northumberland County, fur April Term, A. U. IMS, Grand Jurors. Delaware Jsmea Armstrong. Joseph Nicely, Af linn. Leonard Khearer. Daniel H. Caner. Chillitqwiqur. Henry Caul. El jab Hill, Ro han (iiffeu. William Cs-tel. Point. John Garret. Nirthumbtiland, Andrew Wileon, George Evert. Sunbury. Caleb Fisher. j4tigui. Samuel Garingar, Solomon Evert, Shamokin. Dsniel Miller. -Ruth. Ksmuel Gilinger. , Coal. Andrew Klinger. Upper Mahonoy Jacob Straaaer, Samuel E la ter, Peter Sei'er. Jacob O it, Dsniel Ksufutsn, Lower Mahonoy Philip Kerstetter. Little Mahonoy Nicholas DrU'iihelter. Traverse Jurors. Turbut. John Sample. Lewit. Jacob Jsrrst, William McGuirs, David Lilly. Delaware John D. Linebach, Wilson Hutche son, John M. Thatcher, Ptjter Shady, Joseph Hayes George Walaon. , - Milton. Jamea Whitler, Palmer Johnston, Ilen rv Wilhelm, John Laib, Jscob Millar, John Evsn, Patrick Montsaue, Chillitquaque.luhn Voria, William Housel, Thomas Ksser. Poi nt. Jnhn Deal. Henry Morgan. Northumberland James Tsggart, Thomas Gas kiwa, Sunbury Daniel Henmger. Auguata Samnel lloiland, Dennis Woolverton. Henry Btswer. Peter Kresger, John Sitrner, John B. Shipm in, Thomas Snyder. Shamokin. Charlea Maria, Samuel Kelly, Ni cholas Yecum, Christian Bxuschlsg . mviA. William Bear, Jacob Milham, Henry Weaver. I 'pper Mahonoy. Jonathan Reitx, John Mau ri r. jr. Loxetr Mahonoy. Jacob Bower, John Michael, Jscb 8nytler. Little Mahonoy. Laac Dornseif, Samuel Va gener. 1 Jaekton.H'nrj Lat-eba. Daniel Hilbisb. 1'etit Jurors. Turbut. Henrv Fol'mer. ' Lewii Peter Stihl. Thorn ia Rusd. Drluxoare.h ae Pa ke, Joaeh Irwin. M'ltnn.C, A. Lanten. Chili tquaque. Charles Search, Nathan Jarret, Point. Daniel Robins. b'urthumberland.l imn Hilburn, Thomas Wi thingtin. Diniel Brautiaam. Sunbury. Iteulten Fegdy, Aup'ttto. Dsvid Roeser, Solomon Hertxsl, aur, juhn Hart. Frederick Hsss. Shamokin. Sulum n Keller, William A miner, man, Jamea John, William G. Kac, DtJ Miller, Daniel Fecely, David N. Lake. Ruth John Deaha, Jscob Gesrhart, Pater Hoiishswoni. Coat S.nmon Dunkalberxer, Henry Keyser, Mieha. I Derrick. Upper Mahon: Anthony Yoder, George Ite.vler, Jonathan Kisenharl, Lower jlfaAonoy Isaac Rothermel, Patsr Wit mee. Jaekum John Uohner. - Notice. fVHE suWriber beioe appointed by the Court .L of Common Tless of NorthutoUrland county, Auditor, lo eacertain and r port iba liena under ti e second mnrtuage upon tha real stale of the Shaino kin Co.il and Iron t'omany, in said county, in order that a distribution may l e maile nf the pni. ceeilaof lha la S slienfT's sle of aiid eitute. among iha lien cstlilois, oa tha first Monday nf tha next Apnl court, at Sunbury, a l persona holding or claiming liena againrt sid ea sts sra hen by requi red lo present them to the euharrilvr, at his office in Sunbury, on or before lbs Slst dy of March next. 11. B. MASSE It, Feb. th, 1848 41 , Auditor. WHOLESALE RETAIL HAT & CAP WARKIIOUSK, yVo. 304. Market Street, above Of, South tide, PHILADELPHIA, M THE subsoil era respectfully rail ths alien aad lion of ibair frienda aud da.lera lo their large and well sMrid stork of Ne'e and Csa of every deacription. well adapted f r the a, ring trade. Bi ll g mads of Iba beat m.leriul a. id by lha m t ex peiiencrd workmen, they leat conldriit lo give uat-ae.-aal aatiafaclino lo all who nisy fsvui ibem with a trial, aa tiay affLr in sell as m aa any house in tbeny. BAKI'ALOI'T dr. BLYNN. Pbiladelpkia, January 8, 1848, Removal, Blla Ss ' T. THITES, RESPECTFULLY informa the ei tixans of Sunbury and vicinity, that he baa retnovad his residence lo the Brick House in Msrket street, one door wat of tha Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa ore, ha hopes ft receive a continuation of Ihs liber si patronage which haa heretofore been extended le - Feu. $8, 1848. 6m MONTOUR HOUSE, LATE BIIADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court tfotue,' DAK7IL1B, PSXVXf'A. J , a THE Subscriber, who sssis'ed for se ' aiiki ''"'' yeara in the manatament of the a ""I Vbova Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Brs. . 'flUeJdy, bega leave to inform tba favallina public, that be haa taken the establishment on his own account, on the first of January, 1848. The House has, of late, undergone many impor tant alterations, and the present Conductor promises to leave nothing undone to make it a comfortable and agreeable, aa well as a cheap and accommoda ting stopping place for atranrera who may visit our fi iuri-hine vtllsga. No pains nor expense will bs spared to fill the table and the bar with the beat the maiketa afford, and wtth the determination trt tie vo-e his entire personal attention to the comfort of ihoae whs tnav make hia nouae their temporary a bode, and aidaJ by active, careful and obliging eer- vanta, he hopea to give general sstisfsction, snd re ceive a liberal ahare ol ciiMom. - cCT Large and commodious STABLES are at tached to the eetsbhshment, which are attended by careful and obliging hosiers. GIDEON M. 8HOOP. J unitary S4th, 1848. if EVANS & WATSON. No. 70 South Third Strclt, Opposite lha Philadelphia Exchange, Manufscturo and keep eor- Hsntly on hand, a large as iMrtm.nl 1 1 imi . P,at tm, A( proved Sdsmander FIRE PROOF SAFES, which ate 't v4 Its constructed aa to aet al reel being atrictlf fire proof, and tbat they will resist the fire of anv building in tbe oorld. The outside cane nf the 8afea are made of boiler iron, tha inside case of soapstone, and be tween ihs outer ese snd inner rase is a space of sume 3 inches thick, and is 6 1 led in with inde-ttur-tible mttetiul, so sa to make il an impossibility to ever burn any of lha con'enta inside of this Cheat These Hospstone Sabmendeta we are prepared and do challenge the world to produce any article in tba shape of Boi-k Safes that will stand as much best, and we bold ourselves reaily at all limes to bsve them fairly tested bv pnblic bonfire, should a nv cf our competitors feel diepoaed to try Ibem. We also continue to msnufsrture and keep eon atanlty on hand, a Isrge and general ssonmot of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, rf which we have a large quantity in use, and in every in stance they have given entire aitiafaction to tbe parchasera of wl ich we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who hsve them in use. N. dr. G. Tavlor, Itl north 81 at.; A. Wright At Nephew, Vine si. whirf ; Alexander Csror, Con veyancer, corner nf Fi'bert and 9th ais.; John M Ford, 32 north 3J ntt Mver Rush, SO n.mh 3J at. Bailey At Broiher, 138 M.iket st) Jamea M. Paul, lot south 4th at.; Dr DaviJ Jayne, 8 sooth 3d st ; Matthew T. Miller, SO south 3d sL; and we could name eome three or four hundred others if It were necessary. Now we invite ihe attention nf the public, and particularly ihoaa in want of Fire Proof Safes, to csll at our store before purcha sing elsewhere, and we think we can aalisfy them that they will gel a better and cheaper article al our store than any other establishment in the city. We also continue lo manufucluie Seal and Co pying Presses, made in such a manner aa to an swer both puri'o-es I Hoisting Machines, Fire Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locka on Ibem, with D. Evans'e P.tcnl Keyhole cover attached to tba ume ; plain and ornamental Iron Railing, Ate. N. B We keep constantly on hand a large aa aurtment nl our Patent Mute Limd Refiigei tna, Wster Filters snd C-itder ; snd we have alao on hand several second hand Fire Proof Chests tsksn in exchange for ours, which wa will d if pose of at verv low prices. Philadelphia. January S4ih. 1848. ly TSXICO fcEIESAS ! "TOB CaV ISflTXX.X. THEY COMB." COME WHERE I Why where do you sup pose but lo the Cheap Store of Henry Masser, in Msrket street, Sunburv. And for what purpose do you think they cornel Why to btiv cheap, lo be sure and save ut leat 20 per cent. "77iey teon't do noA in' elte," because it is a well known fact tbat at III'iNRY MASSER'S STORE the very bet articlea am sold at the very loweat prices. Now come, one and sll ; bin don't sll e-wne st once, and JUDGE FOIt YOURSELVES I Where you will find a Splendid Assortment of Fall nnd Winter Iry Goods, just received, among which are the following t 8n perfiue French Broadcloth; West nf England do,; Heavy Beaver do, a fust rite article f.r Overcoats, and a great variety nf Wool Dyed, Black and Fan cy Casidraerea, Hattinetts, Mousselin-de-Uioes Rep. delaines, Ca-hmeres. Alpsocis, Atr., Ate. Alao, a beautiful assortment rf Cslicoea of the latest styba snd psltvrns, which ni l be sold cheaper than aver; also, Woolen and other Sltaola ia great vstiety, from 40 rls. to $10; a general assortment cf Ho rn ry, Gloves, Suspenders, Milts, Ace, Ate a Is r ire aortincni of Wnnittii's, Men's and Mi-ses Gum Shews, which wiil be aold cheaper rbao ever befjre offered. He Use Kkrwise, In addition t the above slock, an rxtensive sasoriment of Quetntvare, Hurdioart, Saddlery and Groceries, eiugi from 8 to 10, IS J aud IS rl-. per lb; (!! Coffee al 10, Very B at at IJ. Also. Niil;S(.ike; lron Sandeiaii 'sbesl Cssl Heel; English, Ame'ican snd eiwe.il Blister do. in abort, avery thing t!sl i u.uatly k I in a Cuunirv Store, all of which wiU be sold al very reduced prices. tj3 Country Produce of all kinds takaa in X cbsiige for Goods. Sunbury. Nov.tSd, 1845. . . R E 3 TT1 E D . JO UN B. STUYKEU, Of the late firms if tfewkith 4 Stryktr, and giryser sy "lgr, Tl AS resumed ibe Wholesale Dry Dvtds Bu.i- s-X ness, and now oilers for ealc, at Noe. IS and 14 Bank atreet, Philadelphia, sdjduii.g Myers, Clathorn At Co's Auction Store, N' f 8 Msrket atreel, a general assortment of Dry Goods, chiefly porchsseJ at auction at a very auiall advanee fur I II f cash, or ciiy acceptance. BtUrving that bis long eaperience in putcbs-rg will rnsble bim to s. Il bis Oo-xl al ibe lowest Mae. k t pi ics, he invitee hia old fneuds, and. sjiheri wishing la bay, to fssor bim with a calk, Philadelphia, Xav. I, r48wei R.'JJlJLJ-SJiJlJUiii.gL J, HERIUS HOTEL; , nAltBUBITRO, PA. T BCQ leave to Inf -rm tha public that I have left Philadelphia.' and am now located in Hani burg, ths st of tha Eiecutivs snd State Govern ment of Pennsvlvanls. where I now occtirv tbe spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Mstthsvr wnson. ' ' ' This spscioos building, having been pti'posely ptasjued and erected for a Hotel of the firat clssar is Rot surpaeaed if equalled, by any aimilar sstsb- lishnsetit in I'ennsylvsnia t anJ having uniletgnne s thovongh renovation, tha pa i lots, rooms snd chambers srs now fitted up in s style that cam bines etegsnce with comfort and eonvenience. My TABLE ia pledged to be supplied with lb bant fare the Markets can produce i tha ehtrgee aa the rat time being ss moderste ss sny of tha beat regulated aatal bailments elsewhere. In short, n sxeitions shall bs spared on my pirt, or on Ihe pnrt ef every member of my household, to make it what it should be, in the Capital of one of the most pop' uloua snd interesting Sister of tba Union. With these promises, accommodations and fi Po lities, and tbe far! thst the Hotel ia most eligiblv situated, I with confidence, most respectfully Soli cit ths patronage of ths Public DANIEL HER ft. Late of Herr's Hotel, Chssnut st, Phiied. Rarrl-bure. Nov. SS, 184.V To Pnrchascrs of DRY GOODS. THE subscribe'. No. 131 Tesrl street, Ne York, having eslahlihed a Branch at No. 23 J South Second sU, Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be consisntly receiving from tha Ntw York Auctinna. an extensive assortment of FANCY tt STAPZ.B CRT OOODS. which will be sold st ths lowesl New York prees. st wholesale snd Retail. Among h i stk will li found a good assortment cf tho follnwieg article-t Jacconels, Plaid. Hair Cord, Lac. 8tripe. Book. Swiaand Tarlatan Muslins, Bishnp and Linen Lawne, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Diw-e-, Thread Laees, Applicaiion Dii., rich B'ack Si k Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics. Linen Cambric Hdkfe., Curtain Fringes, Ce.hmeie. d'Ecos, Mouaelino da Laina, Hilk and Cotton Warp Alpatxss, Queen's Cloth, Gala Plaid-.. French Merinos, Bl .ck Silks, Glove, Si k Hose, Shawla, Crava'a, Ribbon , Embroideries, Ate., dec. Country Merchants and others visiting rbiuuel hia or New York to purchase, are respectfully In vited lo csll and examine the stocks. Nov. 1. 1645 ly G. H. MOORE. JOSEPH W. JONES, Nt. 18 A'sWA ith street, a few doors a&ues Mar kit tfrt't, PHILADELPHIA, HAS eont mlly on band a very large assort ment nf Looking Glaaes, Baskets, Cedtir VVare and Fancy Goodf, which will be sold wholesale ac the verv loweat price. N. B. Looking G'saars iniursd to any part of ihe country, without charge. Nov. 1, 1845 Dm IVe recommend nil of our friends visiting the city, to call ut the I'ekin Company's Store, and lay in a supply of their Jtlicious Teas. TIIE PEK1 TEA COMPAXT, No. 30, Sjuts Stco.vn Stskxt, Bttwecn Market ami rhestnit, PHXliADELPniA, TV AVE constantly on hand, snd for atla, I I Wholesale and Retnil. A VAR1E TY OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS, At Lower Prices, according lo the qu.ny, than lliey can be bought for at any other establishment in ihe city. Txas, exclusively, sre sold at th;e house, and several vsrietiee which cannot be obtained else where. Any Teas which do nt give intire ami faction can he returned and exchanged, or tba m ney will be refunded. The citizens of No-thumberlind county are ro- spectfully invited to give us a csll. (J. V. Zlt.lir.Ii, Agent for the Pi kin Tea Cumpsuv. Phi'adeliibia. Sept. 27ih, 1845. ly TERMS REDUCED. D.lQVERRl.ty GALLERY of Patent Preni. wm Colored likenrMes, and Photographs Depot i No. 130Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. No. 251 Brosdwsy. New York ; No. 75 Cmiri Street, Boston ; No. 136 Cheenut Street, I'liils delphia ; Baltimore fetrrjet, Baltimore ; Uio.nl way, Saratoga fpringa No 6G Canal Siieet. New-Orleana ; Main Street Newport, R. I. Ar.J Main Street. Du Buque, Iowa, CONSTITUTING tbe oldest and most Ext. i,. sive EaUhluhinent of the kind in Ibe Wotl I, snd cont .iitinj more tbsn a THOUSAND l'tM! TRAITS, embracino; ihose of some nf the nmt distinguished individuals, in the United Slates. Admittance free. This Etablihment hiving been awarded t!:e Medal, Four Firtt Premiumr, nd twouHifthet Honors'' at the Exhibitione at Boston, New-Yo.k and I hilsdcli hia. respectively, for hel I'icluiei sr. I Apparatus, is thua ofjlcialty sustained in the por tion of superiority heretofore universalis assigned .1 by tha public, as "Firtt in the World." June28ih, 1815. ly JET H&L Ml Z&BLJrvCJEkXZ PIANO S. THE SUBSCRIBER haa been appointed aren for lbs aula. frn.MUD MEVKR's lIM. EURATED PRKMHJM R'lE WOOD PL ANOS, at Ibis place. These Pianoa have a plain, rnasaiva and biauiiful siterior fi..i b, and, f.-r de It and sweetness of loue, and eU'g tore nf wnrkniaii. hip, are nut aurpaaed bv any ill the United !S:at. Ti e following ia a recomiucudaiion fiom Cmi Dibtb, a ctiUbrstad paifo'mer, aud biwiclf a luaii ufsciuieri A CARD. Iliviae bad the pleasure of Irving tbe rxre' lent Piano Forlee metifaetured by Mr. Meyer, st.il rxbibltedat the li.t exhibition of lbs Kr i.k'iii I. -alitu'e, I feel il due to tbe Una meiit of the maker to t'eclare that theae iuslrumerita are quiis rqoa , and In some refpec's even ruperior. to ad ilia Pi ano Fittee, I asw at ibe capitals of EU'OJ a, BiiJ during a aojoUrn of twn years al Paris. The- Pianoa will be i-o d at Ihe manufaetLr. r' lowast Philsdrl hia prices, if not aomcthing lowei. Persona are reque.teJ io call and examine f t ibemaelve, at tbe residence of the subtcnliee. Suoburv. Msv 17.1845, II. B. M AiSER. IiAST NOTICE. THE Store B k, Aecnunts and Notea of IT. B. Maaerr, have been flac-d in the hands it niagutrate for etltreion. Peieon whoeaceuit havo been (JVoig siandn g, nmy sjs costs by si ll.ng the atrne wtthiiui further ib lav. tjoubory. Jew 8. 1848 11. . MASsnP HTllE.Vr. Ibe higiiiat piics aien i'r Y Wbvat. at ihe sto.e nf II. M ASrEK A new sopplv of Rose Omtmeul just rsceia.i. Nov. 8ih, 1815. B Alt IRON Just received snd for sale, foreariba HENRY MAsaiLi eastbary, ISrpt. tO, UiU