4 vided, that sufficient security shall be giver to I : the trustee! of aaid fund, that if It shall be here after determined by' any competent authority, that no part of taid fund could be rightfully ap ' propriated to the eupport of the Bishop during v:. tk lk ...... t ILa A...J Ml W.PIVn, .MVI1 IH lll wi iiw iiiiiu v r-, propriated shall be refunded to the laid trusteee by the Convention, and that he be paid at the same rate for the period from the 3d of January 1843, to the let of October, 1840, whenever the atate of the fund will amit. ,. The question on Mr. Foaacs'e amendmct was then taken with this resnlt . Clerical Ayes, 90 Lay Ayee, 79 Nays, 27 " Nays, 44 Tthe Convention then adjourned to 7 o'clock, P. M., when it was called to order as usual. raiLASEtrHXA MASKBT. OcTOBtn 8, 1848. FLOUR and MEAL. The news by the Hi bernia has stiffened prices, without much increa sing them. ' The market for Flour to-day was very dull fresh ground was held at ." a 5J ; old stork $!5. Rye Floor and Corn Meal are held at St stock light and nates limited. GRAIN We quote good Per.na. red Wheat at l 13 a tl 14. Corn has advanced, and is firmly held at 78c ; 73c is offered. We do not bear of any Rye offering. Oats we qnote at 33 a 3.7. WHISKEY In bbls , is worth 27c. From the wagons we notice that Oa'e are held at 37je, and Penna flat Corn 78c. - BAXTIMORB MARKET, 'Offictof the IWiriMoa AaiaicAR, CM. 8. ' FLOUR Most holders of City Mills Flour ilk $3 50, but purchases could be made at S3 37 J. HVe hear of no transactions to-day. 'GRAIN. The market opened to day with re Vy'lltUe animation, and sales were made at a de 'dine bh bar 'last quotations of i to 3 cents. We -tpiote ialr'to good Md. and Virginia reds at 103 a 108 cents, nll ordinary at 93 a 100 ct. A lot of TVnna. white VtavMil to day at 10S cts, and an other Ver-frithe parrel at 120 cts. We heat b'f trt eX Wwite Corn sinre Saturday Vhen seveial parcels were 'tauten at 80 cts. That "n ice cannot be obtatoe! X day. Sates of 3000 )UsheS'yeTioeVe fnaiieVhts afternoon at 70c. SalesbT Oats at 34 a 3G cts. W HI SK EY Tr Ices 'tend 'bpwhVi. Sales of Uds at 23 a 20 cts. and of Ibb. at 2G'J t7 cts. 'Some 'holders ask higher. TO TftYlY., S i't iv called, v(ib accounted for updnlto (het rinciple than TromV6rriipt anil stagrtant hnmera in the venom circulation, w'hirh preve'h't tt roper return of the vital fluid to the heart. The Wood can have no more pretfilertrmv for The head than for any other part ; indeed its ototl specine gravity would give it a tendency the extremi ties ; but when the passage are choked ftp, and it becomes, as it were, prisoner in the bead, tib wonder there is a distension or swelling of the Mood vessel, a pressure upon the brain, and eadarhe, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, in inity, apoplexy, and other dreadful tesults. Wrighl't Indian Vrgetuble Pill are always certain to prevent the above unpleasant coin- plaints, because they expel from circulation those very humors whirh are the cause not only of all disordered motions of the blood, but of every rr.alaily incident to man. They also aid and im prove digestion, and therefore will most assured ly give health and vigor to the body, as well as prevent any evil consequences from what is ter med a ruth of blood to the head. Caul on, It should be remembered that Mr. Edward Cole, of Philadelphia , Mr. John Dixon, of Katon, Pa . and Messrs, Browniiigat Brothers, i of Philadelphia, are not stents of ours, and as ihey pnrchase ne Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills tit our office, we tannnt guaranty a genuine any med cine they may hattjitr Mle. tXjAgent fr the a ik of Wright's In Un VegMi k Me Pill in Sun1-y. Hxsnv Masswi. For oiher agencies see adVrriisevniTil in another column. Fits An Aera, kit FxVxaa Cvasn tit BaASttatttt'a Pitt. All fevers are orree'ion. ted hy the disordered motion ofthe Mood, p'oduccd Vy the humor l ecrosity hy hardening the va'ves of the vermis. Th M-nhI ciiltiJ with greatly in. yjreased speed, and is siil) increased by the friction Qf ihe gliiimlee, ir!ile which eom-nee the mas nf fluids. 1hn U is thatlhe Vxcr.Ve heat and thi I i rxpviirtitid ihmugh. tit the v.b he sjslern, and srxompanlrd iih gVe.t thirst, pitn in the head. bark, kidneys, and in fact a Complete prostration of all the rarttltd s of the irdhd sk W. ll sliyv On the ItfSt atlark of fever, or any disease, im rnrdiately take a I rge doea of dant!retb a Vegeta He Universal Pill, ahd continue to keep tip powerful rrtVcl upon the bowels hntil tne fever or pain has entirely rrasedi Slk or eight Will In most taxes be Sufficient as a d., snd it diea of thtaWin.1 it i.r.r.1 imhi,.ki u u.i.. this kind il is hot lmprrttible may j.re'fent moH hs Dfslrkness) perhapl death. Dr. Benjamin Brandreth'a Vegetable t'nirtrul Pillt ate indeed a universally approved medicine, which by its peculiar actma-, cfeante the Uood of all imparities, remove every Pai a and iVeaJtnrM, arid finally Rtitortt ihk ContUluiion to perfect JfeaaAabd Vigors CJ Purch of HiB. Msewt. Sohhtity, or of the agent) published ih another part of lb'. paper. Corrected weekly by Henry Muuer, Waaat, . . . . . (Jo Krs, .s : . . it Coat, f - 60 Oats, " , 15 Pea a, ' , . . 6 FiAtssxa, it I 1 Boftte, ... . 14 Eeaa. . .. . 8 BsxsWit, ,. ... 86 TalloW, , . a . 10 PlAt, . . .10 HiraLsa Ftit, . . . , 10 DaiaaAeeias, . . T4 De. Paacaa, , 100 LIST OF CAUSES. V,X'R trial In the Uourt of Common Plea of Nor - thomborland County, at Nov. Term, 1848, commencing the first Motidsy, being the Id. ,. j 8eitcinger, alienee of ,. ' Garver ; vs John Gsrver et si William Farrow va Abraham Klaae . UoftTib for McCoy, vs Felit Msurer at al William Simenton ve John Sblpman John Henderson' heirs ve Greenoogh St 8hipman Wm L Heineman , va Hartman H Kncebla Peter Richter die va Dodge k Barret ' Francis Ball adm'r ' vs Daniel M. Sechler Abraham Terwilliger vs Robins dc Newberry : John McCtoughan's adm'r va Charles Merrick John A Lloyd . . vs Wm E McDonald John Kane 4c wife vs John Neidlg St wife Wm E McDonald v John A Lloyd Wm Coll vs John A Lloyd Frederick Birkendine vs John Hartmsn Kendertnn Smith el al s George Grant et al Walter Graham - v Peter Hanselman John McGinnes vs William Starke John Furman et al vs Auguatue & John Huey Henry Maaser va T A Hillington Rolieil Rennet vs Iaaac Brown John P Kennedy et al va J dc A 8hipmaa Same v , Same Mary Ret rt al vs Henry Snyder et al Wm H Pomp' assignee v Wm Welch Benj imin Rohins ve Valentine Klsta - tlenry Mssser William Raker Sarah Reed Charles Craig John Rehock Charles Craig, jr. Peter Unldy Samuel Craigh John McGinnee J hn Parker rtal Willium M. Coy vs Wm McCaity et al vs Wm Sell and Eliza beth Waener v I!nHh Rd et at va Benjamin ('aulry v Salome Seitt vs Jamea Covert vs Jarob Geaiharl rt al . va Thomss Imon ct at va William Stark va Robert Philip vs levi Hobart t si J Johnson for Wise &. Haas va Daniel (ii'.iaon et al Gillam Com It's ex're v Philip & Henry Kenn PhiUded)ia Bmk ; J dm Hummel Fhlcber Mathews v Daniel Wei.lner Jaco'j Seihert for John Hriheri va 2en. ! McKee Dr John W P.al Dr Jacob B Maserr D N L k' for Wm Farrow vs JjcoIi Reed Joseph Mitman Shsm. Coal dt Iron Co Daniel Weiilner , vs Mkbsel ehoemaker . Peter Brosiua vs tieorge 8mrr el el Wm Hiarka dr. Wife vs John McO noes Fretlerirk M.l er vs Henry Mas-er et al va Gdeon Irfi-nrina U Iman tc to Jos. Folk A P Conrad el al va Rev J P Shindel James M. irill'sai'rs vs F Lnnrua.ad of G Watt Casper St C air v Georfe Kun t'i cx'i Wm Shannon's brii vs I uiu Gearhart MaitinUaaa va Henry Masser Philip Wickery et al va I'eter Brosiua et al a -v wt w a ark aima -v n e ST Proihonotary' offi.-e. JVuA'y. 8unhury, Oct. 10, 1846. J lTOB.-rETJIlBE2aAlTD THE i ubtie are hen-hy notifleit, lhat the 11 idge from the No.thumbeiland shore to the I. land in now so far c. mp!eled. that it can be travelled with safety by all larrUgre of 1-nnhen, a well aa llofie,c U. ilKAU riuAM. Pres'L North d Bridge Go. Northumberland, Ocl. 10, 1846. 3t " Vhiaisar Coated PIHit. Riwia o Minr CsaTiricAT or oca la- VanVtow. Nsw Yeaa. June loth. 1844. "life, the nVuirsigned.j(ie'Ver aW or heard of "8u gat Coated Pills," aartl Dr G. Benjamin smifi manufactured and exbiHted them to u a- boul ayearaince. IsaaCL KAWoeLfB. M U. l.meriy at Ift'sittos 6t Co., 1 10 llroa.Iwuy. and 10 Aslor Hmise. Ho a act EvaaxTT. Drue, D6 Hud -on at. .'r.0? Itud mi Vt. Ieat some lew mav decein-d by ignorant quarks, we puhluh the following ; ai d none hut un'Kiiicip oil dealers rill couiitenaiirt an) unila- t on of ibis invslualile metlxine. Pirnr Oryitr. Ri-reivrd this 17h day of Jure, 1814, fiom Dr G. Benjamin Smith, the fee of f 10, j avaMe on hi siii.lira'ion for a patent for a Pi I Coaltit icilh Sugar. H I.. bttawOBTn, uommisti ner oi I'au-nt. As these Pills sre prepsred bv an educated I'by aician, they have an advantage over ruber prepara aiion so much auv,med, an I a e aufnrienilv li tinguiahrd from all o brr. by tlieir virtues, aaitle from their peruhar p'es antnrss. rrr t;AU I l(i?i Aa a mtserahle imitation hs been made, hy the name ol '-"ugir tjoatrxl IMK it is necrsa ry to be sure that Da. G Bsaj. Skit sienature ia on evt'ry bnx. Price S3 cent. Principal Offire. 179 Greenwirh at. N-w York. Sold by JOHN W. FKI1.ING. Ainotsry. WM. FORSYTHE. .VorAumV. Ort. 3, 1846. Notice TS hereby etven to all legatee, creditors, and o s- iber peraona inteiexted in the estate l Haughawout dec d. seitle.l by bia admr Peter I!aUhaW30t; ol I'billp Kshhach itocM, ert leil by hi admr Peior Kunr, f Michael Bobb iler.1, set lied by his esr John Bohh, Michael B -hh and Philip Smith; of Mirhael Eister dee'd, se'tlej by hit silmrs David Eiater and Conrad Etsiert of E lixabetb Fullmer deed, aettljd by her eira Wm F. Naglet of John Bonty dec'i(. aetlled.hy hi admr Michael Linker; or A.mut l l.ahr dec J, settled by hie esr 8olomon Dresalrr; ol Jabob Oaf doe'd, set. tied by bis admr Joseph tiaaa and Martin Gakst the account of John Snyder, guardian of John Snyder, late of riOrlhumlierlantl county, deeeai sed t that the elrculora, administrators nd guar dians of lb il deceased bttsb a hate filed their aceoUhla with the Kegtsier of this bounty, and lhal ihey will be ptraenled to Ih Orphan' Couit of said fcouniy, on Tuesday the 3d day of NoVembet flelt, f eonnimationeiidello..r. EDWAtttJ oVstttR. PUnhury, Oct. 8d. 1948. Register. CJ-TtiACllKUS 8Kte !lI5Hfc.jrj fclEVEHAL Teacher are still Wan'lnt fur the $3 Schools la Shsm -kin disttict. No! humher- land Uouniyt l'etan wiariirtg tit t emplnyed, will please meet the Hoard of Direciora of ssid dis ttict at th bouse of Felix lerch in 8nulltoWn, on it.. ..HIU .1-. . fV.fc .1 . M.a r amloailoo according to law. I eraons not personally known to the Board, Will be expected to rudute leeliuibulali of good mo ral character. B order of the Uoatd. ihla 19th dav of Ceni Umber, A. D. 1846. . FELIX LERCH. Ett4 Jona, See'y. , Fiea 1 Sept. 10, I at 0. 31 inROM the nremitea of the Uberihrr. 1m Ah. IP gttata township, NorthOmbtrlSnd eouhtv. a. t M . t . r ww u om oi uoa law, - A SMALL RED BULL, one yr old last sprlhgj with atrslght horn, i wait tMiiy, ana i white Mrkat along hi back. Any imjmo) returning said Bull lo lb lubaeH I bar, or giving! information where be may be fobnd, sin no auiuuiy rewarded. . . j WILLIAM M. MILLER. Augusta, Sept. l9ib, 1846. i XaisT bp iiriions OF NaelhtHnherlsnd County, for November T,m A. n. laA ' - drant) Jurors; . Turhui. Samuel Ulain, Nathaniel McCray, Levi. John Linehach. - 1 ' , Milton. Solomon Dieflerdef fet, Jeeh Hogen- dobler. ' , -. . ' . ChiUitquaqut. John H. Vincent. I Point. Jacob Barnhart Northumberland James Dirffdnbacheu. . Aurunta- Euhraim Lytle, George Fetterman, 8muel Keeeer, ; i J i ,, S .d Shamokin. Lorenxo Medler, ; ,. .. Coal. Daid Blllman, .- - ; , o v I pptr Mahonov. George 8bartel, Daniel Deis el, , Lower Mahonov 8nlomon Ressler. Samuel Broai.iti, Jonathan Linker. Jatkmn. Oeorg Garman. Mirhael Bower, Ja cob Ililbiah, Jacob H iffinan. Diniel Hi biah, jr. Travertie Jurors Tiirbut. Thomas Pollock. Wm. V. Hull. Ltwi$.Wm. Leweia. Siephen Glatx. Delaware. M. J. B. Kelrhner, John BeChtel Milton Q. K. Reeder, Samo I Rhoada, Robert M. Frick. .'-.:' Chiliinuaaue. 8 imoet McMahoniJohn uerk ley, Charlta Gri'x, Henry Gibon.' fmnt. Uhariea Perks, Jonsihan rurnl. , Northumberland. S mes Cook. Wm. T. ttod Sunburtr. Conrad Kershner, Henry Thomp son, Henry 8imuon, George Clark. Augtuta, Jacob Griner. Jacob Wamivole, Wm. Rosa, Walter Speece, Wm. 8itetoo,1, Caleb Barret. Shamokin. George Arnold, George rot, Der. jimin Adjms, Peter Hsas. Jonas Mntr.hlrf. Kuih. Joeepli Lemplieii, James Eckman, Ja cob Lashell, Charles T, Gearbait Coal. John Everl. Vpper AfnAonay.--Jnhn Moyer, Htfnry 1t. Lower Mahonov Martin Garman, David Seltef , JohnSpt'x John Dockey. Liltk Mahonoy. Conrad Keakr. Jjc!ttim.Wn D.. Hoffman, John Datiiil, Pe ter Rubeutttil George Harner. Petit Juror TurbuK Daniel Follmer. . btwit John Karhner, George 8tahl, A Jam Klapp, Samuel MeNinch. Delaware. Wm. B. Bryon, E. C. V tnrenl, George Lilley, Joseph Hilyatd, David 8tahlnecker, David Gold. Wm. rulkeson. , Milton. John W. KaniTman. Chilliiquanue. John Flicker, Tunis Gcsrhart Point Jacob Deniler, H.nry A miner mm. 4tiirua. Henry Haas, Henry Golhll, Geo. Zimmerman, Ch itl e Gnhin, Hsrman Kline, jr. Shamokin Maylaul Rouehner. Ruth. Cvsper Bair, Roliert Scott, Nathan Prgf . Vpner Mahonoy . W m. Kerger, J.hn Sherry, Peter Geiat Lower Mahonov. George urosimia, Benjamin Byer, Adim Bingman, Ssmuel Witmer. Jtickxm. Simon Kalle, Martin Aartman, jacou Dressier. JL IT ATTJPwAL priced? Suited to the Human Contitulon, and eyiial to the cure of every titrable Diteate, vill (" be found in VRIGnrS INDIAN IKCETABtE PILLS, ; or Tn Xortta American College ofllealth. flHESE extraordinary Pill are competed of M. plant which grow spontaneously on our own soil, and are, therefore, letter adapted la our con stitutions than Medirines concocted from fortlgn drugs, however well tbey msy be compounded; and ss WaioMT InniAH VxoXTAaia I'ltt are founded upon the principle th il the human Hmly ia in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, name'y, corrupt humor, and that said Medhine eurea 'this dueas on Natural Pairiei., by tleanting and purifying the botly, H will be man ifest th it, if the ronatiloii n e not entirely ex hausted, a perseverance in thrir uae, acrnrding to ilt r or lion, ' absolutely certain to drive diaeaxc of eVerv name fiom the I roily . Wh'fn Wn wih to retoe a swamp or moras lo ferlifity, we ui1 it oT lb Miperabundanl water Io like manner, if we wish lo res'ore the budy lo health, yre VrtUsI cle ipse il of impurity. WRIGHT'S IN pi AN VEGETABLE PILlJB wtll bV fouid oe pf ll, if not the verv best mruVtne in the WnrM for rarrjiog out Ihii Gaaxu' PcaiVrtlie Pat atiVia, because ihey exl Worn the b.dy all morbid and It irrupt hum 'X. i.hef"tt"?) f the diaesae, i'n in ea'ay nd Natural Manner and while they every day o'lVx inttsii rmvut. di ease f Very name la raid'y diiVen frm the 1-odV. . (. ... , . , The fo! wtng nighly rprctable sloiVkeepers have hern duly ap -ointed agent for tliB sale of WrigkTi Indian IVgeo'6e Vifct, in iVorlb'tirnWr. I nil county 1 Henry Maaser, SunSuiV. E. &. J. KaulTman, Augusts lownshifT. Samuel Herb, Lilile M ihonoy, William Deppeo, Jjrkson. Benevill llolshue, ITpper Manonny, John G. Rrnn. Upier Mahonoy. Samuel John, Shamokintown. . For.Jlh.-, Wilon& Co., NoithumbetlinrL E. L. Piper. Walsnnhurg. Irland &. Hsvs McEenAifte. J4ms Peed. PotWgrove. Wm. G Scolt, Rushville; , , llarlman Knusble, Etysburg P. O. . Am s T Biel, Turbuisville. Gid. on ShadVI, tapper Mah.moy. . ', ., Rhode 6l Farrow, Snyd.rstowit. , Jyhn King, Farmers lie. St'as C. t;o. k. Maitin's Cie.k. I. De Young ilirksVi te. . Abraham 8twrrr Richmond. Samuel Taylor, SUt'lor I. Jri' n H. Vinceni; ChiliM)ut)ue. Wm. Heineu & Biother, Millonl try Offire drvq-ad rirlusive'y in me sal or Wulmirs IPtDiAN VBdBrAKLE pIli.s. of the North Amelican College of Health. No 288 tlmenwlfch ftreet. Nr York No. 108 TrcnwuH Street. Dosionl And JRINCIPAL OFF1CB No. 1B9 Rata Stst. PhiUdcllihiei S.pL 19th, 1846. ly. " SMlvv4KlV lHH1l.l UNRIVALLLD AND UNEQUALLED In euting Colds, Cough, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping-Cough, and all Diseases of the bie .At and lungs, leading to Couaump tion t Coindaed of the eoncentrilfil vinuet of lb herb HoreboUnd, Uoneeett, BloodMot, and , aeseral other vrgeig ble eubflaneea. . Warranted pure From any mineral whA ever. rVH Is invaluable Medicine i the most speedy aud ceitaln remedy etar discovered fol ihe - tov Complaihi; a thoiuawl who ba Used it will testify; For Uiet ia Suubury, by J; w. r RILING. end in NoithrJn.UH.nd. by D. BRAH lGAW; end at wboleaale, In Philadelphia; b . F. RLETT A fco. Corner of eWorld and CalWerHlll aliseU. Brprtmber 19ih, 1846.-1 fiXTRAbublNARY blScbvEUY! J tyh BBAnrsH OAzr bb crcrttxDi! COOPER'S ETBRIAL .OIL A prompt and tasting remedy Fir DaV axsKi also M ' am ami Discharge or milter from the Ear. , , Hundred of cure in ee deemrd utterly Dope less have firmly ' lal.lished II sUieriority ovrt eVc ty former Medical ularotery. ' , This valuable Acoustic Mficlne fs 'I compound of four different Oils', nhe t)f wi,. hv the trttve snd prinriil ineiedlent, ill qt l dned f om the bark of a certain spectra of - WalVrA', i "8ew aiid effi ctu il agent in the cttre of Deafness. Persons whd had been desf for 10, IS and even 20 year, hate been permanently cured by uaing ibis nil. tn faf.t, art numerous and so emphatic have been the testirnoniala in it favor, thai the in ventor claims for il the diaiinrtion of an Infallible Remedy, in all caars, when the Ear r perfect in it formati H. . Foi further pariitolara, and evhlenee of ita great villi, see printed he.t, in the hand of Agent. For do in Sunhuiy, by J. W. Fltll.lNG. September 19ih, 1846 ly PALL MILLlNBttir ST CITE r?t OOltS, Dealers ilt Silkn, KUtbons nlttl Mllli' . ntry (jooilis . An. 45 South PHILADELPHIA. HAVE now In Plore a laige aasortmenl of . Rich MllllMery C4oo18, Adapted lo Fall 8e', eurh as Bonnet Silks and Matins Agar. d and plain, Fancy Ribbons, of enlirelv newe'yli1. I'UiH MntU and Salin Ribbon, uf all WhJth. Ill.rk an.l Colo-ed Silk Velvet. Frenrh Fancy Feathers and FloWeri. . Far.ry (ap Nets and Lace. Burkam. Willow, Crown tdnlng) Ac. Ac Many of the above articles being of their own imp .nation) ihey ere enabled to offer thrm al th lowest prices Philadelphia, Sept Mi, lSiB. lm CIIKAVEST IX THE M OIU.i) ! Stenm Refined sugar fJattdlefl) 12 rTs ran ronsn, tH 'Lttm. J J. RICHAKDMLV, No. 42 Miket Street. rMillnkLrniA, take pleauM in iltloiming the public, that he stl'l continues to sell his Very Su lerior Siejm Refined Candy at the low price of $12 SO per 100 pounds, and the r)uplity is etju l In any manufaclunnl in the llni ed Sulee. He also off. r all kind of good in ihe Cenfee tioneru and FruiV line st enrre-pnnding low pi ices. a quick sale and small pioflt are the order of the day. Call or send your order, and you Cannot till to be satisfied. Don't forget Ihe number, 49 MAR KET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. RICHARDSON. August 29 h. I84h. 6m W. H. THOMPSON, aVnttiiioiiJiMie JJOOT AM) SHOE MAKER, Maaaxa SraxtT, Sttaarnv, THANKFL'L for pa-t tavonj. bega leave lo in lorm h i frieml and the public generally, lhal ho hae iut returned from t'ie ritv with new and fashionable lists, an I a fu'l assortment of Light rolored. Bronze, Black Kid, and all other kinds of Mororeo (or Grnilemrn, Ladie and Children's wear; and he assures all who mav f.ivnr him with their ru-loin, lhal Ihey may rely upon h iving their w.ok done in the moat r-ubstantial and fhiouuble manner, and at very low pi ice. II al-o ha a full a-aormient of lw pi iced work, select d hy hiinso'f whirli ho will sell lower than ever IT red in thie place, via t Mcn'e Shoe. ' aa low aa $1,00 Ex r Hiout Boot, " S.00 tt.io.1 Lare 0 o a for Women, l.tlO Women's Slips, . 60 Children' Sh.', . , 24 Sole Leather, Mprorto. rVc., f.n sate low. A ugust 22 J, 1846. apt Hi f Boot & Shoe iBSTABLISHIVlENT. DANIEL ijRU(:REVM'U'Eii. At h'U Old Ettabli.hwritl, in Market Street, Sunbuty , . , . .. (0PPrITt TUB aW HOP! HOTKU) UETUKi'VS h.i thanks for p.st fTor, and re aprclfully inCorms hi fiiend arid the public eenerally, that he continue In nunufjciure lo or der, in Ihe neajeel.and llel sty.1. ...... ,C'llE4lf IIOOI'S AXD IIOES warranted i fhr. bri niateri'f,. and made by the most ekprVborej workmen, lie t.sn keep, on hand a gnetai a soil men t of fsbi'HilU Boot for g. n'l mep', logetner wn a lame si.m a i t . anion. h!e anilb men'. lo) v la Ib'a andi uild'ciiShoes, all of which hve Wn mle tinder b k own Imroe iliate inrclion, ami are of the. Immii nlaterlak and woifcm itlsb'p, which h will aell I for cash. lu a.hliliOn lit the 'nVe h hae jufct received from Philadelphia a Utise slid extensive supply of BiwVSv Shoes. erc of e'l description, which n !- Her for cth. cheaper than rVer lfore off re.1 lu i hi place, He respectfully invites hie old rnato. mere, and ok brr lu call aud examine for them- lv a. - . i . Repairing OoH Wih heslnHis and despatch; SUiibury) August Iflih, 1846. v i m TV a 1 K 4.HBP FOR CAH. No. 36 South Hilrd Sirttl, bhoit Chetnut, PttlL ADBLPI1I A, xlsttka and tT MlvfrArtL-aaa Boor aan' sttoss. r 1llB Sultsrrlber has taken the lihetiy ol a.l.lrer- M. slhg the public, satisfied that ihey will tin J It to their intereei to call and ekamihe hi stock ct rtoots and SbOer, ahd acquaint tberoselVes with bi ptlreL Selling exclusively fdr Ira Csh, Be It hnahled and determined to aell lower lhH aby otbitr iegu lar house tn Ihe rJity Person will pleat eltmihk the market thoi roughly, anil, Ufoife purchasing, call et ihe sioi bf -Tugs. l. Evans. No. 86 SoutH Third, above Chescut St. Philadelphia, A lit. 15, 1 046. ilrtitBprBtfru Ujf tractihg O raise, Dry Paihta, Varnish; Tar, Wax, rJke, from clothing1 of any description, war ranted nit lo injure ih rloth or ihe mot delicate color. Tbl liqu J has slao been uae.1 with greet ucee in eaatt ol Uurn. Scalds, Teller. Pimple on lb fare, Chapiied bands. Sure iia, Rheuma tism, Hard or,. soft Corn. Ac. Piice, 29 eta. per bottle. For sale at the stoi of Jul IS, 1846. Hi MASSER. -! L. 'JL J Jl JJl itu J 1 j. v-tsSf!9m9r?ei liElVTJSTllY. rjrtHANRFbL Vor the liberal encouragement M, , whicp lie has received, Wou I. respectfully Inform his friends Snd the citiiens of Nor'thumher land county In general, that.be baa prepared him. aelf with the besl tpcuVruptjble Teeth, Gold Plate, Gold I Foil. Ate., thai can be had In the city of Phi ladelphia t and that be will endeavor, to the utmost of hi aleliiy, tO render full aatisfaclion lo all who way Ahink proper to engage hla service. He will be In Sunhury st the August court, where ha will h prepsred, at hi residence, to insert Teeth on Gold Piste, or on Pivot, on the latest and mint a p. proved pliqs, snd attend to all the branches belong, itig id DEN TAL SURGERY. , Ladiia will he waited on al their place of resi. denr'e, if desired. , ,.. Hi chargrs will be reasonable, and his work warranted. ; ,. He will vwit diffi'ifttt parts bf'the county, about otire in three mon,h. Sunhury, July I6lh, 1848 ftm To Tv-clife. fT,EN Teachers will le Wanted for the coming fall and wlnt'br r-'chnol. In t.ower August dia trict. Norlhumberl inl countV. Piranha wiahina Ipj be nTiloyed a r-urh. will pleas mWt iKe board of iliror.tiWs, at lohn rrVt's otlce In 8unbury, on Sutur.uy.lhe 24th Hay nrnelohcr nexl.Tot exami nation according ttt jaw. Persons, apply fog, not petsonalfy known to ill lioAtit, will be expected lo proilure Itili'effc of rirommendiitlon touching good Wotal cnsttcicf. ay ntderoi the board. . . THOMAS SNYDER,. AainVSAevls,Pec. ,., Peat U AugUs a Dint.. Her. 5. 1846. t Tr-f.arvCTaq nrrrtQg3es , E. .UIIvXBZSR, JR., , .Vo. 34 AWA Totiffc Street, under the Ner clianlt' )tatcl, llill n delplilav a l monx ti fAais.) XtT EEPS constant'y on hand an. x tensive aa J vnrtinenl of all hinds of Silk, Fur and He, v. i Hats, which he ffer for rata on the. moat rea sonable terms. Itia Hat are made; up of the, best material, and in the r.iost a'nnioved atvte. Per- n visiting theci will find it to their interest to call. July tun, I84b. ly AAanin i tub taiaaLta isstititi, 1813. Hty fafiicrrruiype EstablisVihtnt. (I.ATK SlMO! 6i CoLLlaS,) , f No. l'OO Chetnut t nhore Third, South We, rniXaASaHrFHIA. mll.NIATURES taken equally a well in clou If Jl ily aa in Cle.r wotSer. A dark ailk dress for lady, and a black suit for a gentleman, are preferable In sitiihg for a pictu e. No extra charge is maile for colutlng, and pei feci likeoease ere guarantied. July 4tb, 1846. Vy FOUNT AIN" HOTEL) LlRlit Street, . . flHB Houae haa undergone I thorough tepair. L The proprietor solicit it former patronage. unit i I erina fi ..i irrr uay. , . wm. w. dix. ARI'HUR I- FOGG, July 4, 1816. lv Proprietors. 60IiSMljL . HOUSE i CHESNTJT STREfiT, . I II 1 L A 1) K h r II 1 A'. raill'S .Kfe aii'i) 'conitm)dio:s lotyl'has rc'rVntly JL turn fmeJ nn i't) rmiie new irniiuie. I he hbirribers the fore solicit the patronage of the ublie, and liuitl that their rxperiencc in Ihe business will r'hablw tbe'm to give entire satisfac tion 7Vrm mrjdoia'e. .. , . . .. . . t;i.EY, McKENZiE i. Co. Ju'y 4th, l4H. ly fit tiler fc l.rVcnoiitili-, and Mechanical engineers, washington, . c. It A w,.GS snd Tapers for the raieni V)f jF lce will be p'r.-ian d by them, al their office, opposite the Pai'ent Gice9. July. 4th. 1840". ly I M ! 1 tl T A S T TO ALL COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS. YOU may lie sure of obtaining, al u) timei pure anr) highly tlavored KB i- rj By the hftiiita bUnd or lararr quantity, at the . Wttin ltt fcbkniUitkt iVarehouse, 30 Sohlfl &enrtf itre'ct, hrftsetn hlark'et and Chet nut ilreeit, IlrVetofore it has been very difficult, indeed,' al iii1 itfcfMiseihle. always lo obtain good ure n and Itl ck Teas, tint now; vob have only to Viait the Pikin Tea ('ombn"a Store, to obtalh a delirlou .Lu - . ....... ... and Iragrshl l aa yoll Could Wish lur. A II taste can heie l-e suited, with Ue advantage of getting a Jlore arlTrle at a low price. June 7'b, lBlfi. ... IJate'a Cele' ratrU Rail Road Scale. do i: do Coal and Hay do ill do do d. .Iron MsnufacV do Portable Platform do SO different aikes, Dor rout or Floor do 5 different aikes. Counter do 19 differed sixes. The eboV Scale are do do mail either sing1 or dduble beam, ahd are decidedly ihe inl durable, tccurgte and ronvenl eut seib-e ever ine ib-d. We eUo bav Plat Torn and Count r Scales, l'.tent Ualsnerk snd every kind uf Weighihg Machine in uae for sale', whole sal and retail; at low price. All Scale aold by as lo go out of lb city, are boied free of charge, and wsnantcd to give aatisfaclion to Ihe purchaser in. every particular. GRAY & BROTHER, Manufacturers snd Dealers, No, 34 Walnbt street, Junb 87. 1846 ly Vhiladclpkin HORSE SHOES. Burden's Patent ore Shoe; for sale at manufactures' ice, by OKAY ft unui nr. ii. Juc ST, 1846. ly 84 Walnut t Phllad. sALT. New York SaUiii I'tiirels hd bajs.for J sale at manufactUreta' price, by GHAV ek It ROTH ER. June 3T, 1646,-1 iii Walnut st, 1'ailai JL-'J-JUlJIJamiB IlaVc you heard the Icwif NO! WHAT IS IT? War, aiv'ae too aaaaa that - MAiiTiiy iiiwiiv, At hii'thop, in Market ttree., adjoining the thrtc tfory Brick HonK, H As Just received from rhtladelphia the largest, handsomest and heal assortment of hoots ANii fchdES of every description, that bas ever been brought to this place. And wfist ia still better, they aay he sell cheap, tl)l ou can buy two eataor the inihe money that ynt itted to pay for tne pair. He But roa Cash and Belt. roa Casii. an.l that is the lesson that he can slTonl lo sell them so much cheaper, Jf yon donl want to buy, just call and, see bis stock. He.ie always glad lo see Ins customets; snd il ia no trouble to him lo show hi good. Just to give you an idea hdW rheap he does ell, the following 1 a list of prioCs oTk part of hi stock t . , , ,. "V If Men's Thick Boot. Worth 4 00iUih ." 4 60--at 3 00 " 6oo at Son .! .S.60 at 1 7ft ," S 00 at 1 Ztf n 1 87 at 1 00 " 6i-a't t Ot1! " 62 at 1 12 di l ine Grain do do. Cslf do ?oys' Thicks da ouths' .... do Men's Thick Drogsns, W omen s Morocco Welt , and Kid Springs, t . , vVomen' brirt 'tity made , Kid Slionerii. Ladies' J Ga'itrVs end Gai ter llooi 3 00 at 1 37 Also, eVcry variety. of Ladie', Boya and chil drcna'ahdes, al prices lower than ever before uder ed. Come and See Sunhury. Jane ISth, 1846. 6m G.L.OJT. HI1TG, . viiioi.rxALt: At nr.TAiiv. 'T'HE subfcsihers sfe constantly manufacturintr fiom the luist "French, English and Xmetirait manufaclui'ed Clolhssnd Caasimers, CLOTHING in very upetior 'vie', cut. and. workmanship. Persons buying to sell agair), "will find one of tho largeal and mnet fashlonabjo stock of godds to select from In the city, and at unprecedented low prices. J. W.&E. Di STOKES, , ., ...... 1 94 Market t. Philsd: N. B. A large assortmect Of Odd Fellows' Re galia Cnnstantly on hand, and all orders from lodge or individuals punctually a'.'.M'.ifcd to, on the most 'liberal tertfis. , , ... .., . . .1. W. ft E. D. 8. Philadelphia, June 2V th, 19t6 ly ibuiVv. ir. puiii) y, TlESfaECTFULLX, informs bi fnend ami -s-V customers, 'ih at. he has removed hi slack of go id to the Stone House, on Mailiet Sipiare, fotm erly occupied 'hy Mr. Wm. Dewsrl, Where he will be happy, lo aerye bis old customnrsand the pub lic generally, ,'on as good terms, and al as Ijw pri ce can be fud elsewhere. . A. large asauriment of Groceries, Dry Goods, and tjoeensware, conslshtiy on hand. June yiih, 1816. tf. "iin and Sheet-Iron Vvare MANUFACTORY. LtKBOROVB, BH A. 11HE sgbc,rilr reprctfuUy informs the public . that he haa commenced Ike manufacture ot Tli'l arid f)tlieet-Iron Varc, in all its various branches, at Selinsgrove. ifii ware f pot only made of the best materials) but it put together in a.sulwtantiat sud workmanlike man ner, differing in this respect from much of the waia sold, which is made Vp in a burry for that pUrpWdi An excellent assortment will be kept on hand at all limes, whicTl Witt be sold on the moat reasonable term. ANDREW S. W1NGERT. en.isiVove, May 16th. 1846. if. X) A N V I Xi t E WOOLEN FACTORY. DAmnxLC, coLTjirniiA county, . . , PeniiN) ivnnia. THE Danville Steam iVooten Factory, foittlrv' -ly owned and, occupied .by Dr. I'kthikiA, h.e rerehlly en purchased ,by the sub'criber, whit respectfully announce to their friends snd the pub lic general y, that they are now piepnred lo do all kind of wjrk In, their line of husint.. ul the ahoi test notice, aVcoVJing to or.ler, and in the best com parative msnher. Hsvtns one to coniideral!e) expense in Vepatrinc thru machinery and ai'arato, and iKhg very pan u!r in serurli g the service of expeilencej nietbanics, they feel confident that Ihey are capable of 'executing kinds of work Irt t Style suie,rior to sny other es ablishmenl ill th) country, at the ojd ctretornVry prirea. , CLOTHS, SATIN fetts, FLANNELS aart BLANKETS cunstaly on hand, and fat tale at reduced price. Tor Cash or Barter. JARbl.VtS AND lT LMtC will be done the best manner, at Ihe usual pri ' ere. All klbd of country proilure taken in pay-' ment for w'oie, at Danville market prices. For tie accommodation of those who live at distant, Wool and Cloth Will be taken in aii and, when finished, returned lo the following pla ccs, I'Uiq written direction must accompany each Parcel : Columlna County. Roup & Marr a store, 4J hingb nville; Jt. Fruit's store, Jerteytown ; Yea' :f's nn, Roatiug ('reek; 8hsrples stoie, Gatta-ia-a'; Cr r. Mann's aiore, Mifllinville; Millei' abingb nville; ger i wia-i atore, Berwick t J. Cline'a Mill; It ckets store, Orsrigtville) DerrVt store. White Hall. Km tkumberlaud County-Miete I'elrr'snr ; Turbutville; Ireland it flsv' irtre, McEwrns. ville; E. 1- Pier' stoic, WatkOi.atnwn 1 S. Ir Comly Si Co' atore. Milton ; Gibson' ino, Cliil lisipjsqu ; Foralh'a lo:e, NorlhumbeiUud Young' tore. SjiibO'y. LMierne ChiliHg. Reynold' tore, Kingston Gilderaleete's sbire, Wilkesbarre Gay lord' store? Plymouth; S'yei' (tote, Nahllcoke j Jud'i Mark' Mill, Huntington. Lyebming County, 1). Cl.pp' tor Muncj i Shtxinaher ' atore, Kmilh'a M ill. GEARHART et KOWNOVBH. Danville. May S, lS4fJ. Xnilci Linici! J6E1T t. SHllFliCAlta rmERPECTFL'LLi iufonna hl fuend. ih.-f Ui be ha eouimrr.ct I the business of Lim ' burning, ch lhf4ii Is orcnplesi He h now oh hsnd a quantity of Lime fr sale, and wi I always eadeaVvr K acenmmouMta those who ttia faior him with their custom. Augusl. April IIthj64.i Bm J "(ToSV'k'KSls INK. Blue and Black Congie I KJ k. of a auteiioi qualnv. f l cheap, at tl.t rtjraof HENRY MASSER. July 4ih. 1M6. GLASSES J'hefiisl quality Sugar Hon.! Molaeai Only IS cent per quart also. 4 aupeibr n article of yellow Mola.a s for baking, oti ly 1?J cent per quart for sale at the etor ol June 13, 1846. ItKiNKa ' . j-rtc1T:llxIV1r"MU.Aa llata On. b. L iu.1 been retfciveJ aud i for l at ihe stow of MsJ 30, 1816, HENRY MASStU.
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