From th New Orleans Times. Laleat Isitelllffone from Vara Ccwe. Santa Ann of the Hnidof Iht Army, Marching tttint Taylor Ortnl Preparations fnr Iht War -Santa Anna' Opinion of Ike Itttettity of Carrying it on. KXTIACT Of AlCTA ANNa'fl LKTTKR. OtneraJ Santa Anna, Commander-in-Chief of Iht Liberating Army, to General Almonte, Minis ter of War of the Republic of Mexico : A toil, I o'clock, A M, Sept 14, 1846. f eomr, then, to carry my views into opera tion, and in compliance with the mandate of my country. She calls me as Commander-ia-ehief f the Army, ami in that capacity I stand redv to serve. The enemy occupies our harbors he is despoiling us of the richer of our territories, and threatens us with his domination ! I go, then, to the head of the Mexican Army an army the offspring (e ')',) of a frte people and joined with it, I will (ulfil my utmost duty in opposing the enemies of my country. I will die fighting or lead the valiant Mexicans to the enjoyment of triumph to which they are alike entitled by justice, by their warlike character, and by the dignity an I enthusiasm which they have preser ved nf a free ntitinn. The war is a necessity of immediate impor tance ; every clay's d -lay is ai sge of infamy; I cannot recede, from the position which the na tion has assigned me ; I mut go forward, unless I would draw upon mys-df the censure due to in gratitude for the favors with which I have been rrhlml by my f.-llow citizens; or. unless I would behold her humbled and suffering under a p-rp-tustion of hr misfortunes. Your excellency w ill at once perceive how great an error I should commit in assuming the enprem Magistracy, when my duty tails me to the field, to fight egainat the enemies of the Re public. I should disgrace mvself. if when called to the point nfdan'r, t aWiM spring to that of power! Neither my loyalty nor my honor re quires the abandonment of interests so dear to ine. tingle mo!iv nf my heart is to offer my compatriots the sacrifice of that blood which yet runs in my veins I wis1 them to know that I consecrate myself entirely to their service as a soldier otiehf to do nrl am Only desirous further, to be pi mitteel n point out 'the CVuiTte by which Mexico may attain the rank to which luT destinies call her. In marching against the enmv, and d 'dining to accept of power, I give a proof of the sinceri ty ol my snt:metits ; l.-aving the nation her own mistress, at liberty to dispose of herself as he sees fit The elections for members of a Con gress to form the constitution which the people wish to adopt, are proceeding. That Congress will now soon convene, and while I shall be en ;sged in the conflict in armed defence of her in-I'-pendenre. the nation will place such safeguards i round her liberties as may bst suit herself. If I should permit myself fur a single moment to take the reins of Government, the sincerity of my promises would be rendered questionable, i and no confidence could he plaeed ia them. I am resolved that th-y shall not b falsified, for in their redemption I behold the general good ' as well as my honor as a Mexican and a snidier I cannot abandon this position. Ti.e existing Government has pursued a course with which tke nation has shown itself content, and I have ro desire to subvert it by taking its p'ace. I fee! abundant pleasure in remaining, where I am and flatter myself that the rattm will applaud my choice. I shall joyfully accept sot b tasks as she shall continue to impose upon me; and hile she is ergaged in piomoting the objects of vivilination, will brave every danger in sup porting its benrfi's, even at the red ef my exis tence. Will your Excellency hsve the goodness to tenjt-r to the Supreme Government my sincere thanks lor thir kindness ? I will personally re-p'-at them to morrraw for which purpose I pro poie to call at the Palate. I shall there embrace my friends, and hastily pressing them to heart, bid them a fender farewell, and set 0'it for the Irene of war, to lend mr aid loservemy country r to perish amongst its ruins I beg to repeat to your Excellency assurance f fny eontii:u-d and special esteem. Akti.:o Lop. rt SaiTa An. On ti5 :."'h uit . then, Santa Anna arrived at l,e capital, amid r'j.aic in; more enthusiastic 'hen had ever been witpessed before. The peo ple teem to b-hn!e! inh rn thii saviour, and were ilrr.ost frantir with joy. The testimonies of at achment to 1 is prsnn Were urboun.led. The ,cxt day the most vigorstia measures, so far as eetarations go. were 'eken by the Provisional Ifcvernment. A levy of 30,000 men to recruit ie army was ord-red. Requisitions Wert forth it h transmitter! to aU the principal places in ie Republic, for an immediate furnishing of leir respective qnotas of men. puebla. arid the hole of the towns Within a circuit of filly lea ies of the metropolis, are stated to have com- icd with the requisition for men, with the J eatest alacrity. A regiment was immediately isedin Puehla on the arrival there of the newt the levy of 30,000 men. To facilitate the ar ing and equipping of this large body ef troops, e Government have ordered that duties on all umtionsof war shall cease to be levied, until ither notice. Alveteg, who seited the Californiart supplies, d made war against the authorities, last April, s given in his adhesion to Santa Ana'a Govern rnt, and expresses a desire to help the Mexi ns t "vengeance against the insolent conque rs of the New World, who have osnrped the mens territory of Texas.1' An edict issued the 4th of September from the vernment, appointing commission composed fire gentlemen, to digest and report plan, i heads of which art furnished to tbem, for re rding and providing for deserter from the A rieanarmy. they are: si?" To determine upon the number ef acres and, which the government tball grant and term upon which they shall be granted, to b persont as, not king tiliteni of Iht Vnittd t, shall tbendca tax rank f the NeMk A Ult' f t ! U. "To designate tha uncultivated land which the government ahould appropriate to this object in the different states." 3d. "Ta propose means by which th govern ment may best render assistance to tha individu la referred to, to transporting their families, if they have any, and in furnishing them witn the necessary implements of farming " A rumor was current in town yesterday that Gen. La Vega, now In this city, had received a letter from Gen. Ampudia, atating that Santa An na, with fifteen thousand men, was on his march to attack Gen. Taylor breaking the armistice. If the armstice be broken by the Mexicans, they will (in common parlance) "never touch bot tom." BALTl.MOHK MAItKKT, Office of Iht llT.Tt!ons Aoaateaa.Oct. 19. GRAIN There is a good supply of Wheat at market, and sales are making at the closing rates of last week, vix: fair to good reds BoalOO cents and prime lots 2 or 3 cents higher, and ordinary to good S0af5 cts. A lot of Penn'a white Wheat was sold to day at 113 cent Sales of old Corn at C'aCS cent for white, and 6ta62 centa for yellow. New is worth 33a57 centa lor both white and yellow. Rye, C7 cents nl-e. Oats are not very brisk at 20 cts, at which price sales M ere made to-day. WHISKEY The demand is limited and prices have declined a ahade. Sales to day at 23 tents for hhds and 21) cents for bblf . Cars rr Wnnsia A Craic re VeM. Worm are formed from the foul humors which selt'e in the slam ch and in the intestines, because ihise ma' eis hsve acquired, by lh-ir dctnrrati in, s e'rnng slimy nature proper to the concentration f those insects. They are variously nam. d the round worm, get er.illy in p rwins of lender )eir; he msw worm, a mo-t troublesome inarct; and Iso the locf thread worm, the tenet or tape worm. Ac. Ac. They si t under d.ffeicnt forms, some im a t ev k- it together snd go out into balls ; of ten, r ihcy div'd and gu out one afer another Winn thry t-cend through the intestinsl cansl, ihey may he ejected by the m uth. and even by the to When this happens the patient ia in much ilsn.-er, such tymptims being stinng evidence thst liis sysirm is dangcrout'y encumbered with the corruption, and iis re-union and these tw i affec tiona whin united, msy cause instant dea h, or a h nt dlneis, ending in iuevilaMe death. Drand eth'e Pills remove not only the worms of whatever kind, hut al the hum 'rs which form ihem, and upon which they feeik IJesidee, they have the pmity of evsrosting every eubstsnce which might fiv r a new formsiion of worms, hy regener iting the mat of humor. (y Purchase of H. D. Maeser, 8unbury, or of the asent, pul'fiidted in another part of this paptr. D K U, In this place, on Saturday last, Mrs. RlNALD. furmerly of Lebanon county, aged about 60 y'rs VIUCV. CUUKKNT." CorrectiJ wetkty by lltnry Uatrrr. Whsst. tl Rtk, Coss, . . 5d Osrs, .... 21 fuss, . . . fl I'uiniD, ... . llVTTIS, 14 r, .... .8 Btriwtt, .... if, Titioe, ... f l"it, ... -10 11 sex i.o Fl t, . to t)ii an A rei.ts, . . . . 75 Do. PsirNrs. . - HO NORTHUIVIBEIlIiAND. N Klei ti.ni will lie ht-lit ai the Hankiig House, on M. n ly the IG'h 'sy i f Novembei mxt. hetween the hours of 10 n'cl -k A. M. and 3 o. cl ck. P. M. for the purpose nf electing Ihiueen di lectors to aeive for the ensuing vesr. A genersl meeting of the at"Ckh.'.Iers will h held at the lisnkinjt h -use. on Tue-ilsv the 3.1 day nf November, at 10 o'clock, A. M , in pursu ance w ih toe act of incorporation. J. IS. PRIESTLEY. October 24 ih. 1843 3t Ca.Wr. MMII H'.s (StT CiiiTts) -IMPUOVED I t' fit skt e t . nt vsj e s a eat tt I.NUIA.S IMibl .UI.U l ll.l.i. A RE d -ily effeciint eome of the most astoni-h- 2sL "'It nJ wootlrrlul cures tliat have evrr heen known, ia consequence of whieh they hate now become a shining msik againai which all liie art r.iwa of disappoint! d hope, envy, and unchariia Menets are levelled without ditii ctioo, The town and eoun'rv are alike filled with their pr.iis. The pslaee snd the poor house alike echo with their tin lues. In all dim lies, under sll tempetatu'es they still tetsin iheir womlerful potters, and esert ihem unaltered by age or situation. They are simple in their pr pa'siions, mild in iheir ncioiie, thorouvh in h II their nperstion., and unrivalled in their re sults. They are en I biliutj., aiiti.ilvapeptic. ml anii-meicuri .1 i and they are peculi irly beneficial in the folliiwinc complain'S! freer and anUe, yel low and bilioUa fevers, dspepia, crnup, liver coin 'l iltil, sick heailache, j oinilire, asthma, dmosv, spleen) piles, eulie, obstructions) heirtl'urn, furred tongue and foul atom ich, nauses, dianhctt, costive ness, nss of appet itsk sallow completions, e 'Ids, and in all Csaet of l rir if the bowels where a cthenie ni an aiienl ia neededt N. U. No Sugar t "oiled Pills can be genuine, unlets evee bos has on it the signature of U. UENJ'N SMITH. M. tl. CQ" "AliriON. As a miserable imitation hsa been msds, l.y the name of ugsr Coaie.1 Pill," it is nreest iry to be sure that Da. G BtxJ. SsiitVs signs'uie la on every hoi; Priee 25 cent. Principal Oftle. 170 (J,eenwich at. New York. Sold by JOHN W. FKILLNO. funbury. WM. rORSYTHE. SirlAunSd. Oct. 17, 1 84 6. iieta ttsooiis, iieto Goatis. Cheaper Than Ever! JOHN II. PURDV. has ju.trw.ived, at hia New rtore. in Mstkel Hqune, t fltth supply nf Seasonable Goods, eoch ae Ciotht. Csssimers, Saitinetls, Kentucky Jesns, Cord, DiilliiiRS, Alpaccas, Ginghsma, Prints, Muslins, Hosiery. Gloves. drC, Al-ol Queen.Waie end Groceries, which will he sold very low. Purchasers sra invi. ted to cell snd eismine hi etc, be for puicbaaTJ Wtwhcil. The bi.s;,,, p,. piiJ fot projuet, f unhory, October ITrb, Ii4 If. River Farm Kilt SAM2. THE subscriber rfferk, at private sale, tl tract of land Situate in Augtitt townahip, Northum berland ertunry, 8 miles ha I W SUnbury, on the road leading from SunhUiy to Harri-burg. The tract containe ISO acres, about 100 arree of which are cleared. Forty acrea of the cleared Imd are River Dottom. and in a high state of cultivation, wiih a rea oriili'e portion f Mead s and Meadow RMuml. There i a1n a number of fi uit iroee of different kinle on the premise; The buiUlings sre e large two story stone house, with rellar and rellur kitchen under the whole also a hank ham 3ll by 00 feet ; sto a shed and corn critis. Ate. There is also a t'e'ry attached to said firm, known l-y the nnme nf Kishrr's Ferry on the weal side of the river Susq iehs.nns ; a'so a lime kiln i.n asid farm, within two miles uf litne stjnr, on the hank of the rivef. If the abrwe F.irm is not a dd by the first dny of Jsnnsry nut. It will be rented f T a term of veins. IVs eision given on the first day uf Apt.! n.'il, er pe hips sooner, if requi'ed. Anv pers m wir-hieg to view the firm, ceo do so by calling on the aul'scrther, liv ni on the s me WILLIAM R. JONEt. Augiifli. October t7lh, l43 fit TENS OF THOUSANDS of unhappy beings in the "Axue S.-ctiona" i.f our counny are n-iw tnrmen'ed with thst hated cntnphvM" FE VER cV AGfTE, on Rfl.lOUS INTERMIT. TENT FEVER, or (.'mitt ano FiVsa. as it is variously C illrd. The univo I v. ice of t'tis en tire community "fiom Maine to Georgia'' and fruin the Atlantic to tha Rocky Mountains, declares ROWAND'S IMPROVED TONIC MIXTURK to be the great and only lift. 11ft and rartiral cure, when properly used. This csnnnt he con. tiovetled. It restore the natural fctlinc; and t lartitity of the constitution in a manner that no thing else wi t. Ettraet of s letter, dated Lswistowx, P. Oct. 10, 1M2. Every bottle of thi Improved Tonic Mixture sent has been sold, and I do not knuw nf one in-st-inre thtit it did nut affect a cure. Four bottles cured five cases of the worst kind of Ft vcr and A gue one cjse was myself. After Iryinq nine and all other cures thought of by my I'hysician. fiudinx no relief, I finally tent fur nne h tile of your Tome Miiture. and ws relieved, in ftct cured in 24 hours, fleas send nn fr. sh supply, aa there is none left." You , tui'v, SAMUEL HOPPER. (O S d I on Afeney in Sunhury, by H. M ier and oher, and all the Ston keepers in the adjoin mj Ounttes. Ort -her 17, lsig llTOP.THTJMBEIlLAiTiD" THE public are hereby notified, that the R idge from the Northumbeiland shore to the t-laud is now so far c mpleted. that it csn be IrsVelled with sftv by all tarriagr of lurthen, a well as all 1 there, &c. D. URAIM'IGAM. Pres't. iNorlli'd U ridge Co. NorthumheiUnd, Oct. 10, IS46. 3t list bTtwsiis. lOU trial in the Court ol t'nmmoii Pleas of Nor. ihum'erland County, st Nov. Term, 1848, commencing the first Mondsy, liiig the 2J. Sciitioger, alienee of (isrtrr vs John Garver et s William Farrow vt Ahrahim Klare tlom'ih for McCov, vs Felix Muner et si Wiltism ftimenion s John fchipmen J h 1 Heml rs.ui'a hvira Va liieenoiiah Ac Shipman Wm L Heii.cmsn s ITsilinsn H K ffht Peter ltrchrer Ac Vs Doitg - & H,rr.t Franc a IJ.ili's s.'ni'r vs llsn'el M. Seeliler Aiiraham TerW lliger va !!oh;ns A Newlrry J bu McC oushan's a.lm'r v Cht'les Meriick John A Llovd v Wm E McDonald vs J .hn Nvtdig & wife vs J hu A Lloy.l v John A Llovd vt John llsr'msn J"l.n Kane ft W;ft U rn E McDonald Wm Coll Freiler ik Bi.kenl i'ne Kenderion Smith et al s (ieorce Gral ! at a t r (5'slnin John Me(iine John Fumisn et al llciiry M 'Se Biilieii H.ni et ss Pi ler HXnselman vs Wr.li un Siaikca s AufiUstus oV Joint Htiey vs T A Pipingron vs Issic Rrown John P KenneJy el al vs J Jc A SI, i,. man Himi vs Same Mary Rex et al ta Hen-v Simlerct al Wm H Ponip's asslgtn e vs Win Welch Henjtmin Robin tlen'V Msaser William Raker va Valentine K'st" vs Win Mrt:aity rl al vs Win Sein and Elira- heth Waiiner Vs Huh Re.d et si vs Hei'jmiin Cauley ss Salome Seitx Vs J imrs Cntert vs Jacob tiesihart ct al Va Thomas Lemon vt si vs William StsikS vs Robert Philips a Levi II. .hart i t al Sarah Reed Chailes Craig John Itehock Charle Crsig, jr. Peter Ueldy Stmuel t'rsiith John Mctiiitries J. hn Packer ct al WillHm M.Cny J Johnson fot Wise Sc Hasa vs Darnel (!!' n et al (ill am Corn-1. a el rs v Phibp cV Henry Kenn I'htUdelphia Bink vt I hn Hnmirel Fb lr her Maihews vs Daniel Wci lnct Jaeo'i Seileri for John S, il,t ss Geo. C McKee Dr John W P.tl vs Dr Jacob B Ms.r D N L ke for Win 1'armw vs Jacob KceJ Joaep", VLtmsn vt Shsm. Coal A U m c. 1 Dmiel Weiher vs Vichsel f h ormaker Prter Rrosiut vt (Je nge Sn,rr et cl m Marks V ife vt John MiG nut s Freileri.k Miler vs Henry Mas-cr it al vs G'lleon I.ii-ei tiiij I'llmsn Si co Jos. Folk cV P Conrad cl hI t lies J P Shm Icl James Merrill's et'rt vt F L rarua. sd of G Watis Casper St (" tir vt (fe ire Kun x'a 1 x'lt Wm Hhannon'a heirs vs Tui.is Gearhatt Msitin (Sass va Henry Maaaer Philip WiCkery et al va I'eler iLosius et at JOHN KAIJ.NsWOHTH. Pinihonotsrv nffiee. J Vrolh'y. Sunhury, Oct. 10. IK40 S Notice T . IS heieby cien to :. legatees, creditors, and o. ther person interest! d In the circles uf John Hsuchtwoitt dee'd, aellle.l by hia Imr Peter HaiighaWJUtl of I'hllip Eshbach dee'd, settled by hi admr Peier Kun; i.f Michael Uuhli deed) te--lied by his fir John Dohh, Michael IJ bb and Philip Smith; of Michael Kimer dee'd. te lled by hi tilmrs David Eia'er and Coined Eisier; of K. litsbelh Fullmer deed, settled by her eir Wm F. Nsfle; of John Uunty dee'd, settled hy hi adrur Michael Lenkrr; of Samuel Lahr dee'd, settled by hia eir Solomon Dressier; of Jacob Gaas doe'd, Set. tied by bis admrs Joseph Gass and Merlin Gass; the account of John Snyder, gusrditn of John Snyder, late of NorthutnberUnd eniinty, decea sed; that the executor, administrator and guar diens of the said decessed e.tatrs have filed iheir accounts with ihe Register of this county, and tint Ihey will b irraenled to the Orphans' Coutl of ssid county, on Tuesday ihe 3d day of November nest, for confirmation and allowance, EDWARD OYSTER, huotury, Oct, M, I 4. Rfgtsttl. titsT of junons o F ' Northumberland Cnnniv. fit November Term, A. D. 84. ft rand .fur1oi4M. TurSuf. Samuel Itlain, Nathsniel McCray. Lei'ia J. ihn Linebsrh. - MUton. Soldmon Diefienletfet, Joseph ttogett dohl r. Chillirfunque.-ihn It. Vincent. Pnint Jacob It rnhs't. Sortfiumhtr'nint .lames ttirffenhachct. Auiftuta Ephraint Lylle, Oeotg FUerman, Strrtncl R eir. Winmokin tmtent Mrdler, foi. naOd Billmsn. t)er,dArtnriiy. Geotg Shartel, Daniel Deis set. tjiwrr Miihtnny Solomon Rosier, Samuel Bros! tis, Jonnthari L' nker, Jnrkfnn. George O -rrnan. Mi. hsel Bower, J. fob Hilbish. Jacob H .ffmsn D.niel Hi bish. jr. Traverse .TurorM. Turhtt. Thnmns Polbvk. Win. I' lTdtl. Tsu'i. Wm. Leweis. S cphen fSlstx. Prhmnre.W. J B Kclchner, .l .hn Bechiel .Ui' m ( K R.eder, HamU-l Rhoa ls, Robert M Friek. Ch'l'fi'inquf. S imuel McMah.m, John Deck ley. Cbriri.s ttrrx Henrv Gih'on. Pn'nt. Charles I'aiks. Jora han Pur-el. Nirthumhrrland. J m s f .'ook. Wm. T. Bovd A mhury. ('onri I Ketshner, Henry Thomp son. Henrv Simpson. Geo'ce Clark. Aug'itttt. Jscnh Griner. J icoh Wsmpole, Wm. R-o-s. Waiter Snrece, Wm. S.lvcrwo.id, Caleb II arrl. SUamnteiit. George Arnn'd, Gorije Fox, BiT j min Adims, Peter Has Jonas Mu'chlcr. Itufh Joseph Camphell, James Fo kmsn, Ja cob l.aslieil, Chs'lea T. Gerhait. Con, John Eerl. Vppcr Mnhnnn.--1 hn Mnyer, Henry Haas. Lritrrr Mnhonny Martin Gjrmsn, Divid Seilrt, John Spi't John Dockey. IJiltr Mahnnny. Conrad Resk r. Jtckxnn.--Wm D. Hoffinin, John D.itlii I, Pe ter Ruleiitlt.il tleo-ae llsrner. lclit slurorst Turhut. Daniel Folliner. Lcuie John Ksr-hner, Gertge Stnhl, Adam Klapp, Si'iiuel McNineh. Delaware Win B. Bryon, V.. C. Vincent, Georce l.illev. Joseph HiW iid, David Stahlnerkrr, David Gold. Win. Fu'k.e'm. M ltnn. J ihn W KrtiilTmin. Chillifjumn. John Flicker, Tunis Gearlia'b I'o'iit Jacob Deii'ler. IL nry Amnvrmin. Ani'Hfta. Henry linns, Henrv GnNhwII, Geo. Zio-meiio in, Ch rl s Gohin, H irman Kline, jr. Shanwfcin May la -id B manner. U'irU. C ispi-r Hair, Roherl SSro't, Naihsn Pegs. Vpper Matitmny 'm. Kerger, J bn Sherry, Peter li. t. Ixiwrr Mahn'wy. G o-ce Br si mis. Benjamin B vcr. Ad.m B rg man, Siimucl Witmer. jticlnon. Simon Ks1 lc, Msrtin Zartman, Jacob Dressier. Suited to ti e Human Conxt'lutinn. imd equal to the cure of every tumble Ditcase, uv'iV ie fund in WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE rilLS, C'f Til K orth imrrlcaii CotlcReorifruItll. TIIKSE ext-a-irdinsry Pills sre cr)mpne?i of . plains which gr iw sp u'ianeou-lv on oit own !, end are, tlierToe, loiter kd p'ed to c'tir c on stitutions lb n Mpd cines concoet. d from fortign dtt'Cs, however well they msv I e cini!onnde.l ; ndas Wwomt's Isihav Vionrsntr. Pitts a-e f ninded upon the eriiieipV th-l the t-nirun '-odv in iru-h i;ilJECT TO BUT ONE DISK SE. namely, corn.pt humors, slid ti nt said MeeNi ine cures Ibis 1I1 esse nn Nan-ntt P H 1 vci et r.. hi cleansing nnit purfyiu lit ho ly, it tll be man. if -.t lh', if the eoo.t toil 11 Ve not enil'elv i X bsii.iel. a ,eisevi isiice in their me, srro.riiij t , litoeti uis, i i.bolu elv ceil.un to iliivo 1 tea-e of fisri name from the Im.ty. Wt en we wi-h in ie trt e a swamp or m r-at ro fertility, we,l Vl U ol' the -i,iialiiindalll water I i ike mar ner, if we wish to ics'ore Vic body to health, we mvtt ciem.e ii of ioipnri v WHICH I'SIMH N VEGETABLE TILLS wi'l be found ' lie f ihe In st. if I o' he erv l st imili. ine m the evmld for ca-nl tc out thl-. Cn isu PrMirttvo Tiiciru, bictuse ihey ettpel fr on the b ly nil morbid and c uropt hum r. ihe cmi-'e of the d se's-, in an eisy nd Suturat Ulttniitr; nd bi e ihev cvrrv ihy nivs rir. jn Kik-crn, die.se if every nern'e is r.ifid y dii-vn fr. tn the iod v 'Tiie foil ai g highly resp-'ctt'de ttoicVcpe a hsve teen duly sp onitfil at; n'a for tie sal - of Uri'nAf'e Indian Vegrtultc V1K4, in NotthUniber I ii I county : Henrv Master. Snn'.i oy, V.. A: J KiolTo ni, Aogiisia lonuship, Ssn-uel lleib, Lilde M ihi f.oy. Will Cm Drppen, J irk son. Brnesille Hols'iue. Upper Mahanoy. John (I. I'enn. Up er Mahouoy. Samuel John, Shiiuioklniiiw n. For.ythe, WiUnn Ac Co.. Noiiliuoibetlaiid, E. L. I 'per, Waioiibiirp. Irluul A- Hays McEen.ille. Jirti'l Peed. Po't-croVe. Wm. Sc ut. R'ishv lie. Ilartmnn Knaii'le, Eiy.burg P. O. Am T Betesel, 'Tu'l ii'sville. (i d 011 Sha.'el, Upper lh.n iv. Hhoiles A Farro. 2nydituwn. J ihn K itg. Farmi-r-v pe. Si'ss (i. Co- k. M ntio's l.'re k. J. I Ie Young Hu ksvi e. Ahr.ihaRi S.n h r Rf litn iml. Samuel 'Taylor, Slit for Ju' n H. Vincent, t 'hibsipmpi. Win. He neu & lliothe', Milton, rj OiTtce. ibvoel 1 scluive'y in 'he sale of WHICH I 'S INDIAN VFltiE t'AUI.E I'tl.l.s, i fihe North Amrr'Csn College of He .hh. No 28S Greenwich Street, N.wY .rkt No. I'-H Tr monl Sireet. Huston; nd PRlNCII'AL OFFICE No. 2C.I R.t s SrttmT. Phil Irlphi. S pi. 19th. IRlfi. ly. r UNKIVALLU) AM) U.NKQUALI.KI) In ruling C0I1U, CoUilis, A-ihms, li.CuetiJi, Whooping-t'uURh, sud alt Disesi of the tie et snd lui s, lesdu.g 10 Cousump. lion ; curni o-ed of ihe conrenir .ted Vir ui of ihe lierl S Hon hnunil, U nesrtt, Bloodr'Mit, and seveisl dlher vege a ble si.b-Uncea. Wairanted PURE FROM ANY MINERAL WHATEVER. rplIIS iuvaluatde Medicine ia the e a,t . end eei tain remedy ever disco clt.j flf ,na' lov complt ma, at thousand wno h-M'ua ii wi.l leatify. For ule, in S'-,tlbury, 'oy " ....... J- '.'v. Fit I LING. snd . Nor un.b,l-.Bl,. rf 0 HRAUI HIAM, and al wbolcak f , phj, Um ,iy F. KLE FT V Co, Cerner. nf eWonJ end CllowhiU ltttta. Spto,br i)ib, 116. I y EXTRAORDINARY DISCOVERY! DBATNESS OA. It BB nnaimii COOPKR S E TERIAL OIL-A prompt snd la.ling remn.Iy for Dsvsgss, also for pains and discharge i.f matter from the Ears. Hundreds of cur. a in ca-es deemed ut'erly hope le-shave fi-mlv e tahlisheil its superiority over eve. iy firmer Medical discovery. Thi valuable Acoustic Medicine ia a compound nf four d. (Tan tit (Ms, nne of whi h, Ihe active and p-incipal ing e 'ient, i o' t lined f om the bark of a c rmin spieira of W'aurt, new and effictUil ngoril in the cine of Del e-s. Perron- who Imd been d af for 10, 1 5 and even 20yar, hive bcei permanently cured by using this nil. In ficl. so nunietOtia and so emphatic hive been the le.itm. minis in it. fjVo', lhat the in vctt'or c'aims for it i!.e dis int 1111 T an Infallible f'eme.lv. in all rsser, wlun the Ear is perfect in its f uniiili n. For further ps'icolare, and evidence of its greet vilne. s o printeil khe.-t, in ihe hands of Agents. F. r s .Ie in simbu y, by J. W. FULINO. September 19ih, !H4n ly rAIiLlrIILLINERV aTOHIT ST CITS tx, S01TS, Dialri s in Silk, I'Wibonv, ami Milli-nn-y ftoods, A'n. 45 South Srcond ttrert, PHILADELPHIA, BAVn now in Plore a large aasorlmenl of Itlrlk nillllnoi'y Goods, Aiispteit in ran srs, s-.ich as llontiet Silkt and Satins figuri d and plain. Fancy Ribbons, of erillielv new style. Plun Mamiis and Satin Ivit.hon, of all width. Blrt-k anil Cnh'red Silt Ve'vela. Frfneh Faflrv Feattters and Flowers. Fartfy Cii Nets and Laces. Burk.ars, Willows, Cmwn Linlncs, Ac. etc. Manv of the above ar'le'es being of their own imp ration, they revntibled to offer thrftl at the lowest prrfes Th ladelphis, Sept. hth, l8tfi lm ciikavkst i 'rmrvoiitair! Stmm llcflncsl Suuur Candles, CJAvksts vi.:n rorjiii. wMoirsara. 5J. KICIIAUDMlN, No. 42 Maikel Street. , TiinKn) i.rniA, lakes pleasure hi inhuming H e piihlic, lhat he sti I continues to sell his very Su per'oT S eam Refined Candy at Ihe low . price of f 12 60 f cr IV)0 pounds, and the quvlily ia eqti.l to any m"ufaei ureal in the Cri ed Slate. He nl.o offers sll kinds of goods iii the Ccnfet tioiicry mid Fr&it line nt corre-ponding low p'hes, a q nek Bales and small profit are the order of t e 'lay. , Cull er nd yOrtr oe-l.-rs, and you cannot foil to be satined Don't f,vevt ttin niimU'r, 43 MAR KS T STREET, PHILADELPHIA. J. J. RICHARDSON. Anc'sl 20 h. If.. ;m W H. THOMPSON, t'iIiioiiallc IMlOT AM) S1IOK. MAKKR, MRsn SriiVnr, SrsirvnT, tlV.l NKFl'L foV p.-t t'svors, begs leave loin 1. f 'tit h s WemN an.! the public generally, that te tis J i-t returned from l'ie city with nevr and t.i.hi..ns'le Imts. an I a fill sssortroi'nt nf Light -ol re,!, tlro'r.li'. Blark Kid. ami a'l other k:nd . f Mor.wco f .r tSer.i'em. ri. Ladies end Children's ear, iii. ho asvnres a'.l ho mav favor hrm with tlu-ir eii -mm. thit th- y nnv rely upon having their w .ik f, me in lim m .st f.ih.taniial und rnshion:ible maiinei. ..lui at V. iy loW prices. He al-,i b.s a fi.ll a s o m'enl of low pilced work. e!. ct d by hirr,e f w I, Sell he will tell lower than ever nil" rea1 hi this place, VIS : M. 11' Shoes. at low at $1,00 '.t ia Stout II wis, 3 on G. 1.1.I L.iee B o lor Women, " 1,00 Wi.rren'a lip, " 60 Ch't.lr. u's Sli. e', 25 S. Ie Li ait cr, Morocco. Ac, Tor sale low. Ancust 22 1. I C tC. splHif Shoe BSTABLISHIVIENT. DAM I'.I. DIILCKKMILLER. .1 Lit UU i:stuUi.ltiiiciit. in Market Sireet, Siintitirtf, friM-nstlTB THE l.'Cis) WOTEt.,) E 1 I'liNS his thanks lor piat favor, and re pec'fullv informs his fiicii'l and the pu' lie reoerallv, lhat he coioiiiiies to nunufjciuie to or der, in the i rTe-t and laie-t stvle, c tn:ii hoots aVi iioi:, wiir inte.l f t'ie l est material, and made by the most rxpeil med vtkmen. He leo keeps on h.-ind a ceucral aso tineiit uf fashionable B nils lor g tt' I- me-, together with a larjje st.ick nf f.iahion. b e eentl. men's. bo ', la 'ies' and children's Shoes, 'II of CjIh.-'i hiVe been m ule under h a own imme diate inspection, and are of ihe besi material and wii-ktrt in.h p, wbli-h he will sell .iv for cash. In a bliiion In liie 'ove, he haa jUst received I from rlitin.l. Ipliia a tame ami etteiisive uppiy ol H.mi a, ?h ie, Ac. ..f a'l descriptions, which he alo ffe. I n is-li. cheaper i.'.au ever lefore off. red in 'l is pUie. He lespeclfully invite hi old cuslo iners, snd othtis, 10 call and etamine for them si I a. I'epiiring done wiih neiitncss and despatch. Sunt urv, Aujii-t I Sill, I e 1 C V tl O t.K S A iTk BCGT z, S302 STC3.S. I'll E P FUR ('All. yo. .IS Hinlh Third Street, ulmve Cheinut, PHILADELPHIA. usTtilv tsrJ tirt MtrrsiTi'Htu boOts. axu, allots. fl'lllE Su'..cribi'r has tsken the liberie nt jjj,,,. 1 inj lh. pul.'ic, svli-lied that lhtf w jM fi'oJ j, lo Iheir loteresi t.i call and cin;r rj, ,,,1 ( B.MVS ai d M,o.s, and ti.ai,.t themevet with hi price. felling ex, l,,.i vet- f,,, Tt Ci,K he i. ll.bed I nJ J'!,".'"'J to se", ,owt( un ,ny olber rvgus lar house m ir,e e; lVt P'f .n will examine the market tho. ru,'hly, ei di Lafoie purchasing, call at ihe ttoie f THOS. I EVANS, No. 35 South Third, above Chesnut St ThiUda'phii. Aug. I.J''- D EXTTR'cT'cTiIITS DF btlAP, for eg trading Grease, Dry Paint, Varnish, Tar, W as, Ate, from clothing of any description, war ranted ni I in injure the cloth or the mat delicate color. Thi I qu d hat also Wen used with-gnat sucre.e in cas,s ol lluuu. Seal .Is, Tilt' r. Pimples on th face, Chspia-d hands Sore lips. Rheum ti.in. Hard nr soft Com, Ac. (U Piice, 23 eta. pr ho-lie. For sale at tbr iloi of July IH, 1 St. 11. MANSER. DENTISTRY. JACOB HELLSP. THANKFUL for the liberal encnur'gemeit which be has reeeived, wool I reapictfu'le liif -rm his friend and the citit.m nf Northnm'a r. land eonnty in general, thst he has prepared lim. svlf with Ihe best Incurruplible Teeth, Gold Piste, I. dd Foil, cVc , that can be had In the city of Pin ladelphi I end lhat he will endeavor, to ihnntmost ol hia ability, to render full eatisfucl on lo a'l who tnny think proper tn engage hia services. wi'l be In Sunhury at Ihe Aur0,1 court, whore he will be prepared, at his residence, to insert Teeth on Ool.l Plate, or on Pivot, nn ihe latest and most p. prosed plans, and attend to a'l the branches belong-, ing to DENIML SURGE KY. Lsdira will he waited on at their place of rvsi dence, if desired. Hia charges will be restnbte, snd his work Warranted. He wrll visit diff. reni part ef the county, ibout nne in three month. Sunhury, July 1Mb. 1816 6m s2Ai;a,s8 ans'asa., 33. KIXKBEXl, JR., So. 3t Aori Fourth Street, under f Mer. fAmif' Hottl, P It 1 1 d c I p h I a a Lt Morn nt rants KEEPS contanfy on hnnd an et'rfs'ive as . snrtmeut i.f all kinds of Silk, Fur rUI Be -vei Mats, which he i ffers for tale on the most r -sonahle terms. His Hats are nnule un nl the be.t materials, and in the moat approved style. Pei eons visiting the ciy will find it to their interest t,. call. July lhh, i46 ly KILVEK 31 EDA L, iwaanm et Tea ritsttuti tesTiTurg, 1845.. City Dagticrrcotypc Establishments. Q1. es. cacOsniaiaa (Lsti Simons & Cop.n.t, So. 100 Chtimut st., nhtwt Tiisd, tWA tide, mil. ADEI -F-IA. MINIATURES taken equally a Well in clou dy ss in clear v. e ,,-. A darli silk diesa for a lady, and a bla' k feuit for a gentletn'sn, are pn r.irable in sitting for picluie. No eitra chrg. i mtido for cob-nr gt and perfect likenesses am "Jl!r"i,i!J- . J,lfy 4tll. lfsir.. ly FOUP IT AIN HOTEL, l.lurlit Strt-rt, FIIHF'. '.Tonae has undorgnno a thorough repaid Jl l'he proprietors soll;:t its former patronage. Terms $ 1 25 per day. VM. V. ni.v. ARTHUR L. FOGG, July 4. 18 IB. ly Pr. CHESJIs'TJT STBEET, P1IILAI) K L 1MI I A. lllins larpo and cnnunudioti Hotel lian recently I been f.t'pj ii)i vi;h e:itire new furninire, The subscriheri ibr'reforp n.iieit the titronnne ,,f the public, and liut that their xperiemv in this business will ensi'h' ihem to give entire Satisfac tion. Terms moderate 15 GLEY. Mi-KENZrE tl Co. July 4th, 1316. ly Keller Ac (it'vcnc.iish, " PiLTElT? AT::C".UT3STGv AND MECHANICAL l:niM" ITS, WASJUNaTOK, D. C. DRAWINGS and Papers f,.r Ihe Pa ci.l OP lice will be r. t nr d ly thi in, nt their offi.ev opposite the Pa'ent Office. July. 4th, 1 S-JO. ly l si i ( x; tTIvT-i7 Tt) At.L COUN'TRV HOUSI3KKSPI151S. 1 I'ly in 'V he sure i-f ..l.t in at I tall tunes, piirn it t tl highly fl noted lly the single pound ur larger quai In v. at t!e IekiiiTraCoiHutn),, IVaieliotiNp, 3U outh Second street, Ltlivren Market und Chci tiut sir rem, pniLADrLriiTA. Heretofore it has been rrv difficult, im)eci ri ttiM imiostible. alwflys ta obtain good V ro, n st.j UI ck Tea. 13 nt ii"W , u have only to -ri.it ihn Pi kin Tea Cnipmi 'a Sit.re, lo obtain as del i.oja and fragrant 'Tea as y..u could iah fo-. All 'n-tea cn heie be suited, with the advtiiinge of g'iliug a pu'o article at a low price. June 87th. 1SIG. FREB1IUIVX SCATUS. Lla'e'a Celebrated It.il R.ad Scares. t:oi.l r;J ila d , lr.i'ii 'taiinUcV ('o rjrtebl" Platform i!o. d Herein Dor mut or Floef it- fl t'lffrieill !. Cotn-,,r d l' different siira T,ie alh.ee S. a'es sr.. p ..I., eiil.er au sle or J ,,... , i .nd n.i decidedly the '"- d'..e.n,., H1.tUta e and envem. etil c.lea e.er i,,,.. .. , ( Wi, u,f . and Loui.t r Sc-1, pal,.llt n..t,m.,, kind nf M ctgb ,, 4 Ml.ines -U ti e f. r t'e, wh-bis sale snd tele s, , nv A Sci)pf ,(lJ l ujf ro go out f ,h my, B. i.ried fr-e of charge, an. I waitan' tt ,,,,, ,n,ii,ri!,,i, t- ihe pun-h ser in . ecte pncui GRAY A HIJOTHEK, M'aiiuf jcutrcit and Healers, No. IJ4 Wahiet atieei Junw 27.JMC ly rk.SiJelphm. 0HOR E MIOE.-Itwden' Pat. . Hu.se fSlioes, or tale al manufacture! ' pttcc, by GRAY A BROTHER, Jur.f-27. loMG ly 34 Walnut rt. Phil. I, iALT. N. Yo.k Sail m l airelsand huts, I. if' aid at rrjunufsc urern' pneea hv tiRAY A HROTHER. June tl. I8I. ly HI Walnut t. Phil ... cTL"d"?"H l"lT G9 MIIUKi:Sl.i: AMI RIXilL. rPHE mtsisibeia sre constantly manuficturin A- fiom Ihe best Fr. neh, Eiifilii-h and America i rosnufactuied Cloth m l Cssnniers, (;LOTII(V'i in a very superior style, cut and workmanshi Persons buying lo sell again will find on of li I largest and uioal fsl ionatile t-l.n k of goo,U to rr'. I from in the city, and st iinp-eeedenle.1 I w prire J. W. A E. D. STOKF. 194 Market si. Phi N. D, A hr aortm rl al Odd Fell iws' V -gaha constantly un h md, and ad orders from bailees or indi-iUual l Ui.cwusl y slUuded lu. on ihe m..t hhrsl terms. J. W. A E. 1 S Philsdelpbi, Jun J7ih, le46,ly do d d ,1 do Jo do Jo dj do
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