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la rt being opened in many of the lar.ro townt, nd tjjo American mode of tiling it ie generally . adopted. . Lati and IifTRKKSTiNa ron Mexico We , are tarnished with the following extract from letter from New Orleans, dated the 11th int., ' 'Which ia somewhat later than the newspapers of the 11th inst., from that city, and gives the fol lowing interesing intelligence from Mexico. "The barque Naudain had jest arrived at that port at Vera Cnu, having sailed thence on the 3d instant. The captain of the Naudain inform ed me that he had converted with the American Consul, a few moments before sailing, and that the latter informed him that a revolution would rise in the city during the afternoon ; that the republican party and the friends of Santa Anna would unite to overthrow the existing govern went, and that Santa Anna was daily expected at VeraCrai." laon VTeaas at IlABaisBuao A bill was be fore the Legislature for the incorporation ef a company to establish works at Harrisbnrg to manufacture rail road iron with a charter au thorizing the investment of $1,000,000. David R. Porter, Jacob Holdman, Thomas Elder, and aome eastern capitalist, have this great, enter prise in contemplation. BaASDaBTn's Pills cure sll flection, simply Leouse they make the blood pure abstract out o( it those qualities which produce disease, and give to it those qualities which produce health. Now esery solid part of the human frame is tnsde from the blood, and the food we e,il is con verted into blood to supply the waste our bodiie are continuslly customing. So in the ordinary course of nature we manufacture our entire bodies in about aiae years, from (he food taken into our atomachs. Suppose the air we have lived in for some time has been loaded with matters detrimen tal to health, or our food for a long period bat been of an unwholesome kind, or that the mind has been much troubled for grief, anxiety, or great atten tion to any particular point ia sure to occasion bad effects in the blood. Any ol these estates existing good blood cnnot be supplied to the body. But let Brsndreth's Pills be sed daily under .these circumstance, in doses of from two to six pills, or at the case shall determine. What is their effect 1 It it to carry off the impure matters from the blood, leaving only the good to renew every part of the body. What was unsound now be comes sound, and the stomach soon gets into so healthy a condition tint even bad air or unwhole some food for a time are unable to injure the health mateiully. (j' Purchase of II. B. Master, 8onbury, or of the agent, published in another part of this paiwr. M A K it i B D On the 11th inst., by the Rev. J. W. Yeomans, Mr. T. O. Van Ai.ets, to Miss Cathcbins Gab bbtson, all of Danville. On Sunday evening, the 12th inst., by the Rev. John Guyer, Mr. William Houskl, of Lewis burg, to Mrs. M. A. Bailey, of Danvlle. DIED) On Saturday evening last, Mrs. ELIZABETH HOFFMAN, wife of Mr. Daniel Hoffman, ol this place, aged abou.t 73 years. In Milton, on Wednesdav, the 15th inst., Mrs. NANCY WHITE, wife of Mr. James White. In Milton, the 15th inst., Mrs. EVELINE HEDDINGS, aged 71 years. In Milton, on the 4tb inst., Mrs. SUSANNA EVANSin the 88th year of her age. In Chilisquaqiie township, on the 13th inst., Mrs. REBECCA BLAIR.aged 74 years. Near Moorsburg, or. the 29th ult., Mr. ABEL "ADWALLADER, at the advanced age of 85 fears. On the 5th inst., in Penns township, Union ounty, Mrs., MARY HUMMEL, mother to rhat veteran democrat and soldier, Capt. Jacob Hum nel, aged 85 years. A NEW PROSPECTUS 'the kew volume or THS NEW VOBK WEEKLY MIRB.OIL. ONLY TWO DOIXAK8 A. TEAR ! ! ! rO sm ths sptair or thi ags. and to place the Weekly Mirror on an equal footing with a numerous rivals, the terms aie reduced from hire Dollsrs a year, to Two. The character of to paper will be improved in every respect with WGISAL ESSAYS, CRITICISMS, POETBY, It. I so a copious Correfpendence, domestic and Cm ign. A nrw Novel of grest merit will he com enced with Number One, of the new volume on s tltb of April. The paper end-type will hesu rior in quality Iq any before used f r thin pspri. The Elegant Qntrto Form nf the Mirroi, will id up in Two Handsome Volumes at the end of i year, well worth preserving at a faithful and riled Literary Record of the Time. It will lie wardrd by tbe earliest mails, in slrong wrap s, lo every part of the United States and Van Pontage free within thirty miles of New rk. U communications should be addressed, post d, to H. FULLER, corner Ann and Nsaaau ts, New Yoik. TKBMSi One copy one yesr in advance, f J 00 One copy two yearn, . ' , 3 00 Two coxites one yesr, . , 3 00 F-ur, . . . . . ft 00 Ten, . ' . . . . 1 0 00 I. B Price of the DAILY EVENING MIR It, $8 per annum in advance. One Shilling a k when served by carriers. eElfTPrTTOlTPIKE' HE stockholders in the Centre Turnpike Road leading from Reading to Sunbury, srs hereby ted that an election will be held at the bouse tmes Lee, iq Northumberland, on Monday the day of June next, between the hours of 10 ck', A. M. and 4 o'clock, I'. M,for the purpose lousing officer lo serve for the ensuing year, J. B. PRIESTLEY. pril 25th. 1846. 6t ' Pretidenl. Where ia Thomas dikes f HE subscriber hsd a brother named Thomas Gilkes, who, when last heard froaj. in June, , was et Northumberland. Hie employment an the river. He is now. If living, about M i old. Any Information respecting him, direc o the subscriber, hie brother, "Ohio Oily, Ca. ia county, Ohio, will be thankfully received. - JOHN GILKEtJ. iril Jitb. 1848. mentioned. Shop for it exclusive retail PRICE CURRENT. Ctnrtcttd weekly by Henry Master, Wsat, . . 100 .70. a a 62 a . 85 6 1UJ . . . . u - .10 . . ss 10 .10 . . ' 10 Rfi, Co air, Oats, Poik, ' Flaisiib, Bottbb, . Eses, Bsrswax, Tallow, Fiat, HscKLtn Flat, Pause Header III This good advice comes from a friend, an edu cated physician, and one who haa been cored of protracted illness, by "THE IMPROVED INDI AN VEGETABLE PILLS." (Suoab Coats.) which are at this moment effecting some of the most remark) Ie cures on record, and they will con tinue to heal the tick ss long as they are resorted lo by them. . This is no nostrum, made merely to soil irrespective of its qualities, hut a valuable med icine, made by a well informed Physicisn, of Vege table Ingredients, pure, efficacious, and harmless. In a few days, ws hall mke a public report of se vers! more ea-es of bkcidsb caret (or toe note we others) and the public may know on what medi cine to rely in time of need. (Xy CAUTION. As a miserable imitation has been made, by the name of 'Sugar Costed Pill," it is necessary to be sure thst Da. G Bans. Smith's signature is on every hot. Price 25 cents. Principal Office, 179 Greenwich sL New York. Sold by JOHN W. FRILING, Snnbury. WM. FORSYTH E, Northum'd. April 18th, 1846. Danville and FottsTille 2U.XL ROAD COMPANY NOTICE ia hereby given, that a meeting of the stockholders of the Danville and Potts vi'la Rail Koad Company will be held at the Room of the Board of Trade, in the Merchanta' Ex citant, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 4th day ol May next, at II o clock A. M.. at which lime and place an election will be held in pursuance of the actof incorpoiation. for one President, len Me nsgers, a Treasurer and Secretary, to serve for one year, and until like officers are chosen. 8AMUEL R. WOOD, April 18ih, 1846. 3t President. W. H. THOMPSON, insnionaDie BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, HEREBY returns his sincere thanks for past favors, and respectfully informs his friends and ill public generally, that he baa removed lo the Brick Store Room formerly occupied by Wood & Rhawn, where he will be happy to accommodate all who wish good work at moderate prices, assuring them thst he will exert himself to plesse. A good assortment of Boot snd 8hoet, for Gen tlemen, Lsdies, snd Children, constsntly on hsnd. Also, Linings,. Bindings, and sll sorts of Morocco for rale, low. All kinds of Work made to measure, and Re pairing well done, at the shortest notice. Call and See. Sunbury, April 18th, 1846. tf TAKE IT ADRIFT. THE following described property was taken a drift in the Susquehsnna River, in Lower Ma honoy townh'p, Northumberland county, by 8am uel and Peter Lees, and returned to me snd enter ed upon mv docket, agreeably lo the proviaion of the act of Msrch 20th, 1812, lo wit: 3000 feet White Pine Inch Hoards. The ownr is r. qu-sxed to come forwsrd snd iden tify the property pay charges and take it away, otherwiaeit will be disposed of arenrding to law. I'GriiK III.Vl.tK, Lower Mshnn'ny, April 18. 1846. 3u J. P. Taken A drill. THE folljwing described Lumber was taken sdrifl, at the I-laud of Jacob Blaster, in the Susquehanna river, situsted in Lower Mxhonoy township, Nonhurnberlsnd county, on the 15th of Mirth last, by the aid Jacob Biatser, snd return ed to me and entered upon my docket, agreeably to the provisions of the act of March 20th, 1812, to wit Cherry Ilonrdn, Ash and Poplar Plunk, &c. containing in all between 2.000 and 3,000 feel, the greater pari being the Cherry Boards. The owner of ihe above preperty is requested lo come forward snd identify the same, pay the char gee and take it sway, otherwise it will ha disposed of sccording lo law. PETER BIXLER, Lower Mahonoy, April 1 1, 1846. 3t . J. P. Lime Lime ! ! JOZ1T 3. SHIPMA1T, RERPECTFLLLY informa bit friends, thst be .hat commenced the business of Lime Burning', on ibefaim he now occupies. He has now on hsnd a quantity of Lime for sale, snd will always endeavur lo accommodate those who nity istor nun wiiti tneir custom. August , April llth, 1846. 6m PETER LAZARUS, Northumberland County, VXUN SlTXiVAXTXAf RESPECIEUI.LY informs his fri ndssnd ths public in general, that be haa taken the Brick Stand, formerly occupied by George Prince ss a public boue, (esst of the Stsle House, and opposite the Court House,) where ha is piepsred to accommodste his friends, and sll others who may lavor mm with their cutom, in the best manner. In short, no exertions nor eipente will be spi red io render his house in every wsy worthy of public psironage. Punbury, April 4th, 1846 6m - IMPORTANT TO DEALERS Z1T TEA AXtO TEA. BRINK BBS. The auccees of tho PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30,8uvth 8icos Stbkst,' between Market and Ches nut, I'biladalphia, has been uuparaU leled. Our cilisens are now able lo obtain a su perior article of Teaa, at rates much cheaper than have aver before been offered in. this country, and tbey hava the assurance that there are no drugs or other foreign eubstancet mixed with the Tree. They are done op in packages (lined with lead, to preaervs their strength and flavor.) of from one quarter lo five pounds, to suit customers, and are sold at different prices, from City coots per lb for an excellent article to one dollar and fifty cents. (ry All persons visiting Ihe city are invited to psy the company's extensivs establishment a visit. Agenta wanted in every place where they are not yet eeleUiehed. For particulate, address, pott paul, the subscriber, G. B. ZEIBER, Ag'l lor the Company, 30 South Third 8uet, Philadelphia. ApriUih, 184J.-ly r to oomrratr nniionAiJTG AND OTHERS VISITING THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. flHHE subscribers, Merchanta, Manufactorera, U Mechanics, Publishers. Importers and Whole sale and Retail Dealere, of the etty of Philadelphia, oetng prepared to supply the demands or ths Coon try in their respective departments, respectfully in vite the Mertfhents and all others vititinc tha Citv for their Spring and 8ommer supplies, lo call at their respective places of business, where every reasonsble effort will be made to give, entire satisrsction. , - GEORGE S APPLETOS,' ' Bookseller, Publisher, and Importer of Foreign Bookt, 148 Chesnut street, below 8eventh. Invites the attention of travellers, strangers and others to his very extensive collection of Erblish and AnsaicAir Publications, in every depart men! of Literature. His stork of eUgantly bound Book fur Presents, Portfolios, Stationery, Recent Publications, frc., is the most tamsd in TBB CITT. Brdding, Feather and Furnishing Ware-rooms. Finley fc co S. E. corner of Sd and Walnut sts. Importers of Watches and Manufacturers of Silver wsre and Jewelry. Thomas C. Garrett & co 133 Chesnut it., below Fourth street. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fsshionabe and Medium Fsncy, and superior Stsple Dry Goo. Is. A.B. Marshall, 188 Chesnut st, bet. 7th anj 8th. Manufacturer and Dealer in New Style Tortoise Shells, Buffalo, fine finished imitation Buffalo, and other Combs. S. Winner, (only Manufacturer of Ihe real Buffa lo norn Uomos,) XMo. 7 South 2d st. WM. H. RICHARDSON, EsgleUmbrells, Parasol and Patent Walking Csne Umbrella Manufactory, No, 104 Market at. Manufactures by steam, and tells decidedly lower than any other bouse in the United States. Sign ol the Esgle and Umbrella. Sole Agent for the aale of the Genuine Demuth'a 8nuffs. A. Elton ,No 24 Union street. Fancy and Trimming Store, Hsir plaited in Brace lets, Uuardt, Necklsces, Finger-Rings, etc F. J. Dressier, No. 47 South 2d st. Deiler in French Ariificial Flowers, Ribbons, and French Millenary Goods, Straw and other Bonnets. R. Barton, No. 60 Chesnut st. Importer of Trimmings, Toys, French, English snd ttermsn Fancy uoods. M. Homer, No. 58 South 2d st. Wholesale and Retail Domestic and Foreign Diy uoous store. Joseph Hoopes, N. E. corner llth and Market sts. opposite Baltimore Depot RsraioKBAToas For cooling Provisions, dec, Watsb Filtsbs, for purifying brackish sister. Fire piool Chests, Letter Copying Presses, dec Msnufsctured by Oliver Evans, No. 61 South 3d at. t Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists and Dealers in White Lead, Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines, cVe. Jenks & Ugden, No. 106 N. Third sU Fsmily Grocer, Dealer In Fine Test, Loaf 8ug-r, Havana Segars and French Fruits of all kinds, Cousty, No. 78 South 2d st. The "Dollab NtwsrAPKBn The rheapnst snd best Weekly Family Paper in the United 8tates; (I only per year. A. H. Simmons & co, Publishers, Ledger building, S. W, corner 1 hird and Chesnut sts. Perkins fc Purvet, Booksellers, 143 Chetnut St., above 6ih. Books sold on very low terms. Wholesale and Retail Clock Ekttbliihment, em bracing a complete assortment. Jsmes Bsrber, No. 238 Msrket street, above 7th, South side. Subscriptions and Advertisements are received for mo.t of the Newspapers in ths Unitid Stttes, by V. B. Palmer, Agent, N. W. corner of Third and Chesnut sts. Book Accounts, Notes and Claima collected, and other butinest requiting the aid of an Attorney, attended lo, in any part of the Union, at V, B. Palmer's U. 8. Colbxtion Agency, N. W. cor. Third and .Chesnut sts., 2d story. Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and Parasol Msn ufsctnry. Shsron S'eeper, 314 Marital street, second door above 10th, South side, Msnufactursr and Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Lewis Ladomus, 413 Market street. Mattrass, Bedding. Carpeting and Feather Ware rooms. Hartley cV Knight, 148 South 2J atreet, (west aide) five doors above Spruce. Manufacturer of Stair and Carpet Rods, of the la test sty ha. Edwsid Jones, Stvsnwkk street, between Walnut and George streets, west of 6lh st. Importer and Desler in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Henry L.Elder, 493 Matket street, between 13th snd Broad streets ; and Branch lltidsrtre Store, N. W.coruet Ridge Road and Gieen sts. First Premium Pisno Forte Msnufsctoiy and Wsre Rooms. C, Meyer, S3 Booth Fourth at. Cheap and Fashionable Readymade Clothing, an ei tensive saaoitment of Cloths, Osssimeres and Vestinga made to order, fashionable style, B. C. A 8. C. Cooper, Merchant Taylors, 130 Cbeanulst. Foreign and Domestic Stsple and Fancy Dry Goods, at lowest cash prices, T, B, Russum, 8, W, coiner 3d and Union its, H. Ward, Bonnet Manufacturer, No, tT North 3d atreel, will sell any thing la bis line, at Whole aale and Retail, as cheap aa eta be bought in Ibe city. Wholesale Clock and Looking Glass Establish ment, Btaas Clocks by the case, at $10 60. J. A. Criswell, No, 329 Market et. Manufacturers of Common and Faney Soeps and rtiouia anu uip vanuiev. E. V G. Datletl, 86 and 491 Market street and N. E. corner 10th and Csllowbill streets. Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse and Havana Be gar Depot. Country Trade supplied en liberal terms. J A. Edenborn, N. E. comer Third and Rare st. VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER. B. J. Williams, IS North 6th street, a few doors above Market atieek Venetisn Blind Manufactory, Portable Desks and Looking Glas Ware Room. W.B, Barns, No. 61 Arch st. Wholpsale Dealers in Laces, EinbroiJeriet and Fancy Diy Goods. Solomon Sc Brothers, 34 Bank street. Msnufscturers of Thermometers, Hydrometers, Bach ammeters, fee, for Brewers, Distillers, Far- men (in churning,) the Weather, dec. Joseph Fixher, 60 Chesnut street. Wholesale Dealers in Millenery Goods and Flow ers. George Edwards dc Son, 37 South 3d at. Seed Store of more ihsn 40 yesrs standing, Grass and Gsrden 8eeds of finest quality snd best vsrieties. Joseph P. II. Coatet, 49 Market st. Manufacturers and Importers of Paper Hsngings, Columns snd Fire Bosrd Prints. Beaty fc Curry, 118 Chesnut at. Msnufscturers of Selves, Riddles and Screens, and Wire Workt in general. Needles t Watson, 64 North Front at. Wholesale snd Retsil G irden, Flower snd Field Sred 8tore, Gsrdening Books and Implements.' H. A. Dreer, 07 Chesnut street, above 3d. Importer and Dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Psinls, Dve Stuff, Ac. Dr. D. Jayne, 8 South Third street. E. A. Hatrawat. J. H. MiTcnr.iL. K" A it jt;i J ixr av jl rn Commission snd Esst'T'i Produce Merchants, No. norm wnarvet,e( of .Ircnst. Wholesale Dealers in Lamp Oils, Tinners Oil, Csndles, Sosp, Tess, Cbocolsle, Pickled snd Dried Fish, Psinted Psils. Cheese, Butter, Hops, Ground snd Cslcined Plstier, etc., all of which will be sold at the lowe-t Market prices. Mrs, M. Crim't Boarding House, No. 108 Walnut atreet, between 4th snd 6th. Cbcap Venetian Blind Manufactory. Ordeis from a distance carefully forwarded. Old Blinds re paired snd painted. M. E. Hedges, (widow of E. Hedge) No. HI South 2d street, below Dock, esat s.de. BONNET MANUFACTURER. Thomss White, IS South 2d street, (late of Com merce street) Importer of Watchea, Plated Ware, Jewelry and Taney Goods, Watch Makers Tools, Files and Melaiisla. John C. Farr, 1 12 Chetnut st. Manufacturers of UmbrrJIss. Parasols, Psrssnlrltet, snd Sun Shades, of the newest styles. "Exten sive sales and small profits." Wm. Richsrdton & co- No. 106 Market street. Lesry'a Antiquarian Book fttore, S. W. (orner of ' (Second snd Piew streets. Phtls'lelphi. Over 100,000 vol. New and Old Bonks tn every de pirtment of Literature, wholesale and retail. Philadelphia, April 4, 1846. Removal. DR. D. T. TRITES, RESPECTFULLY infosma the ei Iriena of Sunbury and vicinity, that he haa removed hia residence lo the Brick House in Msrket street, one door wet of the Red Lion Hotel, where, thonkful for past fa vors, be hopes tn receive s continu ition of the liber si pstronsge which has heretofore been extended to him. Feb 28, 1818. Rm DE1TTISTB.7. PETER B. MASSGR, RECENTLY FROM PHILADELPHIA, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury snd vicinitv, thst he has 0ened sn cilice at the residence of Henry Meser, in Market atreet, where he is prepared to execute all kin. re of Distal iuaoxBt, Plate Work. 4.0 , on the latest and most approved plans. Having bad tome rxiienence and inatruction, under one of the most eminent and auccesaful Den i is1 a in Philadelphia, he Mievet thit he will le able to give aatisfjctiun to those who may want Ida ter vires Ladiet will be waited on at their places of real. denre. Hit chsrgss will be modeiate, and his wo'k wsrrsnted. Sunbury, Msrch S8ih. 1846. Dissolution or Partnership. rviHE Partnership in the Blarksmithing Buai JL ness heretofore existing between the suhtcri lers, under the firm of Haulman & Byerly, in j the boiough of Sunbury, has been dissolved by mutusl content, on the 20ih of Msrch iiitt snd the business continued, in Ihe same shop, by Sam uel Thompson and Henry S. Iluulman, under the firm or 1 bompson &. Haulman. 1 be Bocke and accounts of the first named firm hsve been pieced in the bsnds of C. Bower, Esq. ,4V collection. 1 HENRY H. HAULMAN," HENRY 6YERLY. Sunbury, Msrch 28th, 1846. 3t Public Sale. "IT 'ILL It so'd, at public vendue, on Saturday the 33th of April. ItitO. at the reaidenet, of the aubtcriber, in the borough of Kunbury, the fol lowing tr'icles, to witi High French and Low post Bedsteads. Bureau. Dining, Breakfast and Kitchen Tables, Cook and Cost Stoves, logeiber with a vsriety of Household snd Kitchen Furniture loo numerous lo particular iae. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock! A. M. on said dsy, when the terms of ssle will be made known by JOHN A.DER1NU. Sunbury, March SBth. 1846. No Further Notice. THE Book Accounts, Notes, cVc of II. B. M ti ter and li. B. Master at co. are now in ibe bands of a justice for collection, and will bo put in suit if not sullied, in a few dsyt, Sunbury, April 4th, 1846, ACKEKEL. Fresh, fal Mackerel, just O pened and for aale al the store of area 38, 1141. HENRI MAS8ER. OABPSTTNOf AND OXL-CLOTRf, At the "CHEAP STORE" No. 41 Siraieocrry Street, Philadelphia. OUR Store rent and other expenses bring very light, we are enabled to eel! out CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, ace., wholesale and retsil, at the lowest prices in the city, and buyers will finJ it greatly to their advantage lo call and eiamine ihe larga assortment we offer this set ton, of Beautiful Imperial 3 ply V Double 8iipmfine Ingrain ( r . pT,Vr7 Fine and Medium do YGAR PE TINGS Twilled and plain Venitisn J together with a large a'ock of OIL-CLOTHS frem 8 feet to 24 feel wide, very chesp, for rooms, bslls, Ac ; also, Mattings, Floor I loths, Regs, Cot ton snd Rag Csrpets, &c, Ac, with a good as sortment of Ingrsin Carpets from 85 lo 60 cents, snd Stair and Entry Carpels from 13 to 60 eta. ELDRIDGE &. BROTHER, No. 41, Strawberry Street, one door above Ches nut, near Second Street, Philadelphia. March 21st, 1848. 3m. A CARD. TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD! ! VB. PALMER, the American Newspaper . Agent, duly authorized and empowered, bv the proprietors of most of the best newspapers of sll the cities and principal towns in the U. 8. and Canada, tn receive eubscrip'ions and advertise ments, and to give receipts for them, respectfully notifies the public, thst he is prepsred to execute orders from all parts of the Civilised World, em bracing Individuals, Firms, Societies, Clubs, Res ding Rooms, Corporations, dec, at hit aeveral olfi. cet in the rities of Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York snd Boston, and wheie communications and inquiries, post paid, may be directed. Address V. B. PALMER, Philadelphis. N. W. corner Third snd Chesnut streets; Baltimore, S. E. corner Bal timore and Calvert streets t New Yoik, Tribune Buildings opposite City Hall ; Boston, 20 Stsle et. As no other person - or persons are in any man ner connected with the subscriber, in the American Newspaper Agency, all letters and communicslions for him, should be carefully directed as above, and to no other person. This caution has become ne cessary, in order to svoid mistakes, and put the pub lic on their guard sgaintt sll pretended A rents. V. B.PALME R, Ameiicsn Newspaper Agent. Editors throughout the United States for whom V. B. Palmer ia Ajrent, will promote the advantage of all concerned, by pnblishiug the above. . PVIILIC NOTICE. V. B. Palmer ia the only authorized Ag'-nt for ihe "Schbubt Awxbi can," in the ciii-8 of Philadelphia, New York, Boston snd Baltimore, of which public notice is hereby given. March 14, 1846. WHITE SWAIT HOTEL, Hack Street, Piueadelphia. IIY J. PETERS. rTMIIS location is convenient for Business men vieiiing the city. Every pains ia taken to se cure the comfort of trsvellers. Msrch 7. 1846. ly EVANS & WATSON, No. 70 South Third Street, Opposite the Philadelphia Exchange, Msnufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a large st sortmenl of their Pstent Im proved Sslamander FIRE 'Jit 'APROOF 8AFES. which are so constructed as to set at rest alt manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire proof, snd 'hat thev will resist ihe fire of anv buildins in the world. The outside esse of the 8sfes are made of boiler iron, Ihe inside cse of so.iptone, and be tween Ihe cuter case and inner caae is a space of some 3 inches thick, snd I filled in with indestruc tible mileii.it, so as in mske it sn impossibility to ever burn any of the con'ents inside of this Cbest. These Soapatone Sal.imandeis we are prepsred snd do chsllcnga the wet Id tn produce sny snide in the tbspe of Bonk Safes that will stsnd as much heat, and we bold ouraelvrs ready at all timea to have ibem fairly tested by public bonfire, should a nv of our competitors feel disposed to try ibem. We also continue to manufartuie and keep con stantly on hand, a large and general assortment of our Premium Air-tight Fire Proof Safes, of which we have a large quantity In use, and in every in stance they have given entire eatiafaction to the purrhasera of which we will refer the public to a few gentlemen who have them in use, N. Jc G. Taylor, I29 north 3d at.; A. Wright Ac N'phew, Vine at. wharf; Alexander Caror, Con veyancer, corner of Filbert and Oth ata.; John M. Ford, 32 north 3Jt.; Mvers Bush, 20 north 3d st.; Bailey & Brother, 138 Msket t4 James M. Psul, Mil south 4itt st.; Dr. David Jayne, 8 south 3dt; Matthew T. Miller, 20 south 3d st; and we could name some three or four hundred otheis if it were necessary. Now we Invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire Proof Safes, to csll st our store before purcha sing olsewhere, and we think we can satisfy them that tbey will gel a better snd cheaper article at our store thn any other establishment in the city. We also ronl inue lo manufactuie Seal and Co pying Presses, made in such a msnner as to an swer both purses t Hoisting Machines, Fire Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks on them, with D. Evsns's Pstent Keyhole cover sttscbed to the same ; plain and ornaments! Iron Railing, cVc. N. U. We keep constantly on hand a large as sot t men t nl our Patent Mate Lined Refiigeistoia, Water Filters snd Coolers and we have alto on hand seversl fecund hand Fire Proof Chests tsken in exchange for ours, which we will dispose of at veiy low price. Philadelphia, January 24th, 1846. ly MONTOUR "HOUSE, 1ATE BRADY'S HOTEL, Opposite the Court House, SANVILLB) PENN'A, . . THE Subscriber, who aatit'ed for se- tasVl vex I years in the management of the a MtttjJ Vbove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. 8. A. Bra JLMiiLJJy, b' ga leave to inform 'the travelling public, that be baa taken the establishment on his own eceount, on the first of January, 1846. Ths House has, ol Iste, undergone many impor tant alterations, and the present conductor promises lo leave nothing undone to make it a eotufortaMe and agreeable, as well aa a cheap and accommoda ting stopping place for strangers who may visit our flourishing viUaga. No pains nor expense will be spared to fill ths table and ths bsr with lbs best the mtiketa afford, and With the determination to 'de vote bis entire ersnal attention to the comfort of hose wlta may make bis house their temporary a bods, and aided by at live, careful and obliging sei vants, he hopes lo give genral satisfaction, and re ceive a lilx-rel share of custom. (7 Large lnd eomanodious 8TABLE9 are at tached to Ibe eatabliahmenl, which are atteuded by Careful and obliging ho.ttere. GIDEON M. 6H00P. Jsnusry t4lh, 1846. tf GARDEN SEEDS. A tveah supply of E. Ri.lay dt Co'a superior Gsrdeo beads, just received and for aale at the etore of March 21,1846. HENRY MASSER. r-i J II TBXXCO & TIESAS ! "thh onv it-nrxxsis toty ooxes. jTIOME WHERE t Why where do yoa eon v pone bnt to tho Cheep Store of Henry Messer, In Msrket street, Sunbury. And fit what purpose do you Ihink they cornel Why to bnv cheap, tn be sure, and save at least 20 per cent They won't do nothin' else," because It ia a well known fact thai at HENRY MASSER'S STORE the very best articles are sold at the very lowest prices. Now come, one and sit ; but don't sll come at once, and JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES I ' Where you will find a 8plendid Assortmect of Fall and Winter Dry Goode, just received, among which are the fallowing i Su perfine French Broadcloth; West of Englsnd do.; Heavy Beaver do , a first rate article for Overcoats, and a great variety of Wool Dyed, Black and Fan cy Cassimeres, Ssltinctta, Mousselin-de-lsines, Rep-de-laines, Cashmeres, A Ipaccae, eVe., dec. Also, a beautiful assortment of Calicoes of the latest styke snd pstterns, which wi'l be sold cheaper than ever ; also, Woolen and other Shawta in great variety, from 40 eta. lo f 10; a general assortment of Ho siery, Gloves, 8uspenders, Mitts, Ac, dtc a largt) assortment of Women's, Men's end Misses Gum 8hoea, which will be sold cheaper than ever before offered. He hss likewise, in addition tn the above slock, sn extensive sssnrtmentof Quetntware, Hardware, Saddlery and Groceries, Sugtr from 8 tn 10. 12 and 16 cts. per lb; Good Coffee at 10, Very Beat at 1 2 . A Iso, Nails; Spikes; Iron; 8anderson's best Cast Steel; English, Americsn and 8weed Blister do. in short, every thing tbat i usually kepi in a Country 8tore, all of which w be sold st very reduced prices. (EJ" Country Produce of atl kinds taken in ex change for Goods. Sunbury, Nov. 22d, 1845. WHOLESALE RETAIL HAT & CAP WAREHOUSE, No. 304, Market Street, above 9th, South side, PBILABBLVHXA, a THE subscribers respectfully csll the stten tion of their friends snd dealers to their Urge snd well sssnrted stock of Hsts and Csps of every description, well sdapted for the spring trade. B ing made of the best material and by the most ex perienced workmen, they feel confident to give uni versal satisfaction to all who msy fsvor them with e trial, as they offer to sell ss low aa any house ia the city. BAR TALOTT de BLYNN. Philadelphia. Jsnuary 3, 1846 ! Fa E 3 TJ1 ED. JOHN B. STRYKER, Of the late firms tf Neuikirk S( Stryker, and Stryker d; Pogue, HAS resumed the Wholesale Dry Goods Busi ness, snd now offers for sale, at Not. 12 and 14 Bank street, Philadelphia, adjoining Myers, Claghorn & Co'a Auction Store, No. 78 Market street, a general assortment of Dry Goods, chiefly purchased at auction, at a very email advance for cash, or city scceplsncea. Believing thst his long experience in purchsairg -will enable him to sell bis Goods at the lowest Msr- krt piices, he invites his old friends, snd others wishing to buy? to favor him with a call. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1843. 6m To Purchaser or DRY GOODS. . THE subscriber, No. 121 Pearl atreet, New York, having established a Branch at No. 23 South Second at,, Philadelphia, is now opening, and will be constsntly receiving from the New York Auctions, sn extensive assortment of FAIf CY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, which will be sold st the lowest New York pticetV at wholesale and Rela'il. Among his stock will ba found a good assortment of the following articles i Jacconets, Plaid, Hair Cord, Lace, Stripe, Book Swite and Tartatan Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawns, Fsncy Csp Netts, Fsncy and Ball Dresses, Thresd Ltces, Application Do., rich Black 8illt Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, Linen Cambrics, Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Curtain Fringes, Csthmere d'Ecosse, Mouseline de Laiae, Silk and Cotton Warp Alpaccaa, Quoen's Cloth, Gala Plsidt, French Merinos, Black Silks, Gloves, 8i:k Hose, Shswls, Cravata, Ribbons, Embroideries, &c, dec Country Merchants and others visiting Philadel phia or New York to purchase, are respectfully in vited to call and examine the stocks. Nov. 1. 1845. ly O. H. MOORE. TERMS REDUCED. DAGUERRIAN GALLERY of Patent PremU urn Colored likenesses, and Photographit Depot i No. 136 Chesnut Street, f hiladelphia. No. 251 Broadway, New York ; No. 75 Court Street, Boston ; No. 136 Chesnut 8treet, Phils delphia ; Baltimore Street. Baltimore t Brosd Wsy, Saratoga Springs ; No 66 Canal 8treet, New-Orleans ; Main Street Newport, R. I. And Main 8treet, Du Buque, Iowa. ptONSTlTUTlNO the oldest and most Extent sive Establishment of the kind in the World, and containing more tban a THOUSAND POR TRAITS, embracing' those of some of the most distinguished individuals, in the United Slates. Admittance free. This Establishment hiving been awarded the Medal, Four First Premiums, and two "Highest Honors'' at tha Exhibiiiona at Boston, New. Yoik and Philadelphia, respectively, for best Pictures and Apparatus, is Jtius officially sustsined in the posi lion of superiority heretofore universally assigned it by Ihe public, as -First in the World." June 28th, 1843. ly PIANOS. THE SUBSCRIBER hss been sppointed agsn'( for the aale of CONRAD MEYER'S CE1 EU RATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI. ANOS, at this 4ace. These Pianos have a plain, ineaaive and Uautiful exterior fini-h. end, for depth and sweetness of tone, and elegance of workman ship, sre not surpassed by any in the United States. The following is a mcnrnmendsiioa from Cant Di it a, a Celebrated performer, and himself a eaeji. ufactutert A CARD. Havi ne had the pleasure of trying the ettel lent Piano Fortes msnfactured by Mr. Meyer, end exhibited at lbs hat exhibition of the Franklin In slituie, I feel it due lo the true merit of the maker lo (hsclsre Ihsl iheae instruments are quite equal, and in some respect t van rope riot, lo all the Pi sno Fortes, I aaw at the capitate of Euiope, and during e sojourn ef two yesrs al Paris, These Pianoa wiR be sold al the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not euttihmg lower. Persons ate requested to csll and examine for themselves at the residence of the subscriber. Bunhwy.MtTtT. I6j&. H. B. MA USE It. Wll EAT. The highret price giet k Wheat, at the etore of H. MASSER. A new supply of Rose Ointment lust received. Nor, His, lata.