Crest Chtngri In High Quarters. The following list comprises some of the most influential whigs, Governors, members and ex membcrs of Congress, anil whig Electors, who have renounced the whig cause, and are doing battle for roi.it and Dallas. We scarcely open nn exchange paper that does not contain scores of renunciations. The list below contains only those who have been in high standing with the party which they now have abandoned. John Tyler, President of the U. S. Ex-Governor Gilmer, of Ga. Ex-Governor Tope, of Ky. Ex-Governor Gregory, of Va. Member and Fx-Member of Congres. Hon Wm. W. lrvin of Pa. Hon A. II. Campbell, of Ga. Hon Geo. M. Troup, of Ga. Hon James Garland, of Va. Hon S G. Gholson, of Va. lion Henry A Wise, ofVa. linn Wm. Taylor, of Va. lion Thomrs F. Marshall, of Ky. Hon R. Wicklille, of Ky. Hon Geo. II. ProlHt. Imi. Hon II. C. Test, of 1ml. 1 Ion Win. Rryant of Ind. Hon David Potts, ot Ind. Hon David Stewart, of Md. Hon X. 1. Tallmndge. of X. V. Hon Ahtn. Renchor, of X. C. Hon Goo. Crubb, of Ala. Hon .a Jock Canny, of I II. Hon James C. Looinis, of Ct. Hon Richard Keese, of X. Y. Hon Samuel Fcsscudi-n. of Me. Hon Louis M'Lane, of Md. Jlarrhun KUcturs, who unit' gn fur Vtilh and Ihilh, : Hon Wuger Wclden. of R. I. Hon Thos. L Peters, of X. C. Hon Peter Pierce, of Ct. Hon Gillian C. Verplanck, ol'X. Y. Hon David Stewart, of Mil. Hon R. Kidder Mead, of X. C. lion Howell Cubb, of Ga. Hon John W. Hooper, of Ga. Hon Marshall Wi lhorn, of Ga. Hon George R. Gilmer, of Ga. Hon Thomas Storks, of Ga. Hon Win. X. Bishop, of (ia. And we will add the following distinguished men : Judge. Tlatt. of X. Y. Gen. Felix Houston, La., a whig orator in 1M0. Gen. Wm. S. Murphy, O., a whig orator in iMn. Judge Cheese, of S. C. Gen. L. T. Walker, of Ala. Jucol) R. Weidnian, Esit,., a member of the Re form Convention of Pa Judge Todd, of Pa. George W. Sharswood. Esip, late member of the Legislature from Philadelphia city. Judge Lileston, of Ind. Samuel W. Black, of Ta. Gen. Adams, of S. C, a whig orator in 110. ('apt. Stockton, of X. J , a whig orator in 1 S 10. Samuel Parke, Esq., Lancaster, Pa. Joshua F. Cox, late a whig member of the Pa. Legislature. Hon. Thomas II. liurrows, Gov. Ritner's Se cretary of State. Col.S. il. Wales, of R. I., the whig standard bearer at Baltimore in 1 I - Tell Dallas. The editor of the Potter Pio neer requests the following information to be imparted to our candidate for the Vice Presiden cy : 'That on the morning of the .'10th ult., just after our great mass meeting on the 2!th. was bom at Mr. Butterworth's Hotel, (the landlady being the happy mother,) a fine boy which was immediately named George Xt i III in I'tittcrworth. This was sanctioned by three loud and long cheers from the host ol democrats who had taken up their lodgings at that hotel.' I.r;lIM I ve Blnmlr. The Pennsylvania I .i-gi.-lature has not been overenroful in the making up of ill public ac- j count. There is not a volume of the pauiphle.t I laws that is not crowded with errors, sometimes of the oddest and most lud icrous kind. To say I nothing of the innumerable mistakes it has ; made, Mich, for instance, as that which occurs 1 in the last volume, of no less than three distinct ; acts passed, through accident, for some trivial ' purpose, the appointment we think, of a militia lieutenant, it has fallen into blunder much more unhappy in thc.r character. We heard; of a case of an old couple who had entrusted to oreof their representatives a petition lor the settlement of a claim against the governinent of long duration. The member, forgetting its, object, brought in a bill lor a divorce, and, ac cording lo the usual fashion, tacked it on to two distinct onuiibu bills, one of which was imme diately passed, and the other postponed for the act-sion. The Hinascment of ihe parties concer ned, when they found they Ind been divorced from the bed and board at which they fur thir ty years had lived tmrtnoniotislyiiay be imagi ned ; and as no justice of the peace or clerjry- man was at hand, they trudged offsorrowfully caclkto a separate comer, till after a night pas- eI in tears and tsolitude, they were again united by a competent a-ithority. Their horror and mortification exceeded all painting, when in the courae of the next winter the new dtvorce bill, after the regular gestation, was produced in the midst of the vast conglomeration ol which it was . 1 ... U:l. ...j part.- rhil. Saturday Muicum. A Child with two heads is being exhibited in lialtimore. The parent of this prodigal freak o! jiauuiiuic. 1 r nature, u the mother ol ten uliiUlren ana is now living and in good health. This curious offspring i. perfect in all its parts ; weighs nine pounds , , .ii. one ounce and a half ; measuies across the breast, irons shoulder to shoulder, eight inches and three I'larteii; and ii uinetceil inches long. All K)'s nn Pennsylvania. The Albany Argus congratulates its readers on the immense changes in favor of the Democratic party, in every State of the Union, as compared with 1810, and then adds : "In this connection, we can, with propriety, revert to Pennsylvania, That old Common wealth gave Gen. Harrison 31.1 majority. A change of 200 votes, or nn increase of 500 de mocratic votes, would give this State to Tolk. Now, it is a remarkable fact that there has not an election occurred in a single State since the Presidential nominations, in which the gain, as compared with a result at a corresponding time in 1S10, has not been sufficiently large to have given the Keystone to the democratic candidate. Louisiana, North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa. Maine, and even Vermont, show handsome gains since the corresponding elections in 1810. We state this circumstance, to show how absurd the calculations of the whigs are, ! that Pennsylvania may go for Clay. Vermont j isas strong a tarilT State as Pennsylvania, and j yet the whigs have not in September, 1811, the j majority they had in Sept. 1S40, by 5,000.'' I A Vision at Knnvoo. 1 Though Joe Smith is dead, the gift of prophe- j ry remains with some of his followers, who seem J to exercise it as Joe did, for their own advantage. ' Sidney Rigdon has had u quarrel with the twelve j and they have cut him off from the Church. He threatens to come out with an exposition, and professes to have had a vision, in which it was shown him all that would transpire to the wind-ins-tip scene. He says he has received the keys of David, spoken of in the third chapter of the ' i. i,i , ivii, ill. ii niiui.rui uii'i 1 1 mail iijii'II- eth, and opneth and no man sliuttcth. It lias been shown to liini that the temple w ill not be finished, and in less than four years there will be blood shed; about this time the saints will fight the first great battle at Chambersburg, in Pennsylvania; the second at Harrisbnrg ; third at Philadelphia ; fourth, at Baltimore; fifth, at Washington; sixth, at Richmond; seventh, at Hoston : ninth, on the Hudson : tenth and last on j this continent, nt Monmouth, New Jersey, in which they will defeat the forces of Queen 1 Victoria; take the shipping that brought over j her army, and pass over in divisions, to England, i France and Spain, and finally complete the con- j quest of the world; and fight the battles of Gog and M,igog at Jerusalem, when the Saviour will ! appear, which will be in about eleven years I from this time. Sidney savs the keys he holds 1 are above those held by Joseph. He has or dained keveral prophets, who ore not to leave Xauvoo nt present, but that a sign will be given them when to leave, so that they may assemble and take command of the army. If they have so grand a warlike job to perform, they had bet ter begin soon. It will take some time to carry out this design of universal conquest. Philadel phia Ledger. PrrshlnittMl ami Slule Klrcllons. We give below u condensed table, exhibiting the times when the Presidential nud State Elec tions, respectively, will be held in the several States during the present year; together with the Popular Vote given at the Presidential Elec" t ion. It will be found useful lor reference during the approaching election. Time of elect'ns Presid. Vote 1M0 STATUS. Mates. Presidt Harrison V. liiiren Maine X. I lamp. Vermont Mass. R. lsl nd Conn. X. Voik Sep. ti.XoV. Mar V Nov. lO.eio '.l'l,l,'S 32.4 III 7.r..74 16,201 32. Uil is.ois 51.911 3.3111 2',2t)(i 212.527 Sept. ;i Nov 11 A p. A u Nov Nov. Nov. April i;Xov .'tl.t.Ol 02.1, M 7 33,3.') 1 1 1 1 .().' 1 .').!iii7 Nov. fiJNov. .. Jers y Oct. Oct. Nov Oct. Nov. .j ii Nov. 1 Nov 11 I lee. 1 31,031 i I'enu a. 1 13.5-2 4.S7 I 2,7.r2 n.s'.i'i 3S.7V2 at lire. 3 1. 033 33.991 1 H.975 Delaw're Maryl'iul .1 . 7 s iginia X. Car. S Car. ( ieorgia Alabama Miss. Api.lh,Xov. I17 Aug. liNov. 1 111 1 I.VoOl l,37(i Oct 11 Nov. t isy l.egis Oct Aug. Nov. July Aug. Aug. Oct. Nov. 1 llltl 40,'Jti'J ,"! Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. Xov. .'ijOet. hl.NoV. I 2S,71 I.ouisi'na u 0 111' 11,21)0 110,391 7,'.fi t.OsO .'IJ.filti 121.71 r.i.i'.ui 17.171'. 2il,7l'i(l ji.ru Mils Term. Kentu'ky Ohio Indiana Illinois Missouri !.-,! ,'iS, Ki i im.vt Aug. SjXov Aug. ,').Xov Aug. ." Nov li.'i..'l02 1.1,037 2 2, 07 2 MiehigaliiNov. liN'ov Ai kansiist let. "j.ov Totals, 22.033 4.3G3 lVi.n :i7o Xo State Election takes place in Tennessee, this year. They elect State officers every two years and that election was held last year. Dk Unil,HrTH wi.h(.g mankinj ,0 consider (u(h( ha, eallU toMy iUjenAn ,he w f )Uruy in whifh j, kppti ryfiy ,,srl f My Mug euvyUM Jaiy new Moaii fll,m ie fiMK, congumfj: P,inK,seiitly, according to tjie iiLii.niii of lb.it blonil. so must the slate of the hotly he more or less healthy. To obtain, tlierefoie, the most direct purifier of the blood, is a qutation of no little iieponsnce lo every indivi dual. Il ia well knon fact thai Brandrelh a e getable Universal Pills are tho most direct puiifier of ihe blood. There will be no doubt of this when it is considered that they have gained their present very extensive sde by their own intrinsic merit, ' proved by the numerous cures which they have accomplished ia every variety of i!iease. ! (CT Purchase of II. U. Masr, Sunbury, or uf ! the agents, publi.hed in another pait of this paper. " Orpliailt,' Co Itl alc. SU n nrsn AV.lat Ml I I It a I llllhanil I A 1 1 P I lr N.ir.hun.herland county, will be. old .1 nub- . . '. . r . , ' ; ,c ,He, on Saturday ihe I 'Jib day of October next, al the Court House in the borough of Suubuiy, lo wit: a certain lot of ground situate in said bo. rough, and marked in the general plan of said 0 , : 1 . I I. V . I ' , . ..J.,. ". ' . ., least, and a lot ot Ptler Goodhart estate on the weMf laXe UlB ftta(e of ju)in i:vey, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when j the icrm. of sale will be made known by II. U. M A no bit 'or GODFREY WATERS, AJni'r. jiv prjBr f ,,r ( 1 j Sunbury, Sept. '.'Sili, lll. ii PUICB CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxl hcimer. VViikat, .... fi,, Rtk, ...... bo Comt, ...... 40 Oats, 25 Pork, ...... fi FtATsrtn, ... . mo UnTT-rn, ..... )0 Hr.Kswix, .... 2ft Tallow, .... in Dmitn Afplks, - 75 Do, Pkachcs, 200 Flax, ... .8 HvcKLtn Flat, ' 10 pons, .... 6 D E M O C II ATS, T U II x o ir T. A MEETIXO of the Demochats of Lower Mahonoy. Jackson and Upper Mahonoy Townships will be held in Georgetown, on the 3d lay of October next, at 12 o'clock, at the Public House of J ACOB SI'ATZ. and on the 4th of October at ho house of GEORGE SMI I'll, in Jackson township. The meetings will be addressed by Chari.ks W. 1 1 moss and A. JoRnA, of Sunbury, in the En glish language, and E. W, Hl-ttkk, of Harrisburg, in the German language. Many Democrat of Leiwer Mahony. T'JF.IT OUT. MEETING of the Democrats ofShamrkin XfL Kil-.li anil toal lownatiips, will te held in ! 1 Shninokin townhip, on S.itunlny the 5th day of I October next, l 2 o clock, I . M., ol the public ! house of Mr. Henry VVus-er; and on the 28th of 1 September at the house of George Conrad, in Au RuM" '"wnsnip. I tie meetmcs will le atWresRcl Esq's., of Sunbury. Mast Dfmociiats or Shamokiji. " Cool I nl cut Fire Company." ! A STATED MEETING of the Company will be held on Tuesd iy evening next, at 8 o'clock, j at the Court House. Punctual attendance is re. i quired. CHAS. J. URUNER. I Sept. 28, 1814. Secretary. ' "Washington Fire Company." rPHE memliers of the "Washington Fire Com party" are requested lo meet at the State House, on Mt.nday Evening, Oil. 7th, at 8 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. Sept. 28. J ACOU YOL'NG.MAN, See. TS heieby given lhal I have bought at constn'de's sale, on the 23d insl., ns the property of Charles Shisslcr, one buld boisc at f 32, and one black mare at f 20, which I have left in possession of tbe s lid Chatles Shisslcr, until I ihiuk pro.cr t take ihim away. JOSEPH WEITZEL. Augusta, Sept. 28, 1811. 3t A CHANCE FOR A Good liaryain !- .IT IPftCIT FC'JITrP.T FOR SALE, lEORGE ROHRUACH .t UROTHERS, Jf Intending to engage in other business, ullor lur tale, on reasonable terms, their Iron Fo ii n d r v. This Establishment is conveniently located along side of the Rail Road running from this place to Sham, kin, by which coal and pig iioii can be brought to lh ir doors at liitie expense. TUe lo cation is me of the best in the state. Persons di -sitous of entering into the business will find il to their advantage, bv calling on the suIi-tmI era at Sunbury, when all the necessary information will be given. GEORGE ROHRUACH A UROTHERS. Sunbury, Sept. 28th 1S11 3t CHEAP CARPET STORE, ON THE CASH PLAN. At y. 11 Struubeiry St. I'hiladi Iphia. TItlE Rent of the subscribers in their present L situation being very low, and their terms GASH, ilo y ate enabled to sell at such low prices that customers cunnot f.ol lo be at sfiej, and they invite tbe people uf Norihumbcilaud and the ad joining counties to call and examine theii slock, a thiy otl'ei an rieellrnl assortment, comprising Deai t ful Impi roil, 3j.y, " Supirl'iue 1. grain, j Heaty Twill d Venetian, )-CA RPETINGS. Fine English Worsted do. j Plain Sniped do.J U itb a lsrJ Slock of well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths uf ail widths, for Rooms, Halls, Door Pie ces, A". Als.i Furniture Oil Cloths, lleautiful Health Rugs, Table Covers, Floor lla.xe. Rag Car pets, Mantng. fee Ac, together with a GrgeMock . f low prirt d Ingram, Entry and Stair Carpets, Wholesale and Kelail, at the lowest prices in the city. r.l.DRlDGE A UROTHER. No. 41 St aw berry street, one d .or aUive Ches nui, near 2d sir, el. Entrance s'so at No. 50 South Second stieet, Pbi'adelibia, Sept 28ih. IK 14 ZZ rplll) aubx-riher has just received a lirg a-sort-1. ineiil of I r. ncll Jit H.iir Plus; Combs, with pendants; Necklaces; Hreistpin-, cut and pUin ; blaek, white and steel Hugh's ; Jet lte.nls, of ull sir.es; peail and utiu Reads, rose colon d und i wlille. Also, an invoice of Straw S.itchels.sn in a 11. st, I wilh and without covers ; all of wh.ch will be sold, whi.bsuld and retail, at low prices. Vi loeide ; Rocking 11 ti 1; brass sil l w ind Clocs, H-day, 30-hour and ahum ; Toys; Accur.li loos; Ra-kels ; Perfumery; I) rushes ; Combs, 1,11 J Fancy Goods generally, always on hind. W. A. M AR US', Clock and Vaiiety Store, No. 07 South SECOND sir el, below Chesnul, east side. ! NOVELS, NOVELS, NOVELS. A collec ti in of Novels und miscellaneous Hook, new and old, will be sold at Irom 7 to I2J ecu's per volume, if applied tor soon, as ubove. Philadelphia, Sepl. 28lh, 1811 a r r 1: xi 1 ox; UNION INDEPENDENT UATTALIOX OF VOLUNTEERS. "K 7"OU are hereby commanded lo mei I in Si bus Grove, on Saturdny the 61I1 day of Oclotter next, at o'clock, A. M properly armed and equipped for drill and inspection, each member provi ded with ten rounds of blank caitrigcs. My order of Ihe Colonel. ELLIS HUMMEL. Sept. 21, 1811. Hi Adj'l. P. S. Neighboring volunteer coinpmic not at tached lo said battalion, are ic.-pi tilully inviltd lo attend, and join in ihe parade. JOHN EM MI IT, Colonel, SPANISH HIDES TANNK1IS' OIL. ftOOO Diy La Plata Hides first quality. :J5(0 Dry La Guira. d.i IOOO Dry Salted La Guira, do 2000 Dry Salt. d Br.mil Hides, do 35 Rales Green Salted Patna Kips. 20 Rales Dry Pa'nn Kips. t'iO Uarrels tanners' Oil. Tanners' and Curriers' Tools. For sale to Country Tanners at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. H. The highest market prices paid for all kinds of leather. D. KtRKPATRICK A SONS. No. 2 1, South Third St. Phil delphia. September 14, 1841. ly. 'OIAOTJiHIl"CAN HI I) ATK LOT B3P.G3TB.ES3E2.. RESPECTFULLY hens leave to offer him self to the lectors uf Northumlierland Coun ty as a VOLUNTEER candidate lor the A S S K M 11 Ii Y . Should he be so f.irliinate as to be elected, he pledges himself to dischnrgo the duties of the oflice with fidelity. Sept. II,' 1841. To School Tench era. WELL qualified Teachers w ill be wanted for the full .wing Schools, in Slmmokm Dis trict, via ; One Teacher and As-islaut for the IV. lersburg School ; one for the Eastern j one for the ; Blue Mci tinir House : nnn for the Shutl'town : one fr ibe Hriek Meeting House; one for the llsplist ; one for the Snyderlown ; one for the Kireher ; one for the Irish Valb y ; one for the Furman, atid one for the Moyer Schools. Persons wishing to be employed as Teachers for ' those Schools, the enduing Autumn et Wirier, will i please make early application to the Directors ha j ving the special cire of those Schools. lly older ! of the Hoard. JACOU HAAS. Pres t. of Hoard School Direclois, ihainokin EiiriA Johm, Sec'y, Dial., Norlh'd Co. August 31. 1511. 4t F: I.I1M I OH ,tf The small f..rtn. ntaining about 100 acres, about 2 miles above Notthum1 eil.uid, ndjoiuina lands of Jesse C. Horton. John Leghou and othets, will be sold ! clu ap, if applira'ioH i' made soon to the subseriber, Sunbury, Aug 31. H. H. MASSER. Ft j Sr.l'.P The highest price will he given lor Flax Seed, bv Aug 31. 1H14. 11. S TO IL MASSE R. Coiintrv 3Iorcliants. T HIE SubscribiTi respectfully invite (Country Merchants who are a' out to purchase r all and Winter Supplies, to an examination of theii respective Stocks, believing that their several as ' soitments ate as complete as have ever b.'cn olTei- e,! in the Philadelphia Market. ' Willi stocks nt Goods in iheir several Dcpart- ments of tbe choicest kinds a determination to zz sell on terms which cannot tail to prove satisficlo- and a disposition lo please old and new rusto- rs, wil1, we hope, be a sufficient inducement lo purchars to call at our tespective establishments Silks ami Fancy tiooils. W R P Remington 80 Market Street. Atfht.urut A. K.irinrTl.n 11 t nuck iV rotter lit) " Yard cV Gillmote 109 ' Domestic niul Fnreir'n Hrv Cooiis. I ,.y n.-bU, McParlinJ V Co 105 Market Sneei. Ruinelt, Wither & Co 120 ' Scoll A linker 160 " Wise, Pu-ey A Wise lf4 " Hjrdy A Hackers 40 N. Second SI. Impoiicrs of Clotli, Cassiincrs, 'est- William II Love " 147 Mirkel Street. Lambert Doy I US ' Hardware and Cutler v. Mich if I V Edward S linker 215 Maiket Street. Hmidv A Co 9M " Iiniortcrs and Manufacturers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn A Kncass 2l.ri Market Street. Hoots, Shoes, lUmticls, Caps, I.cglioru and l'alin Hats, W P. A J (i Whelau, l.'iR Market Street. I.t viek, Jenkins A Co 150 M Conrad A Co f0 Manufacturers am! Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Painls, Oils, Thomas P Jam s 212 Market Street. Potts, Linn A HarrU 2 1 :1 J Rot ina.ui. Coll.ns A Co S7 " Edwa'd Cole 51 " Thompson Pancoist A Co 40 " Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. I. Kenlon 10 Market Street. John Ssuerbier A Hrolhcr f2 ' IJooks and Stationary. (Jiiag A Ell oil 9 N. Fuuilh Street. Ilogan A Thompson 30 " I i Il I If 11 Importers of ISrilisli ami I re rich 1 art- cy Staple Stationary. I. I Cohen A Co 27 S Fourdi Street. Henry Cohen 3 Importers of Hosiery, CIlovcs, Trim tilings and Fancy Clooils. Setley A Severing 2:1 N 'I'hlul Street. Parker A Lehman 3 " Combs, rJru.Mies, Iirooms, te. Thomas Cooper 3 N Front Sireet. Importer of Toys, I'aiiey atil Staple (100J3. A F Cut Monro 10 S Fourth Stuet. Manufacturer of l'aictit l.nnl Lamps. Ellis S Archer 3i N Second St. ret Manufacturer of Patent Floor ami Furniture Oil t'lilis. I-aac Maeauley, Jr. CN Fitih Strwi. Manufacturers ami Importers of l'a- , per llaniiintrs Howell A Drolhers til) A 112 Chesnul Si. I Philadelphia, Atiaust 21, 141. 3ui j ma ,n sri:'TAC'i.i:s rnflD H , n2aJ i IRO.M a lawyer's ollice, in Sunbury, mi the lt of July la-l. They were a I lily's, Willi bright pebble glasses of eight sides, and without any j .lot in Ihe frame. They were Nn 1, or of Ihe young est, or least magnifying power. A liberal reward will be given for recoveiy of the Spectacles, or detection of Ihe Ibief, on Mijiliratioii I at Auu.3, 111. Tills liFFll.l.. , 1) I.',()i;i.Ni:s, a baudsoine aitiile for Ludie' i J Dreswi., lor ale the p, by II. 13. MASTER. VALUABLE FARMS, CAXAl, PnOPEIlTY, WAT fi XI POWERS, II on no and IiOts ror utile. rilHB Subscriber offers for sale the following de Jl scribed Valuable Properly, all of which he will sell at very moderate prices, and on reasona ble terms, vit: HOUSES A LOTS. No 1. A Isrgeand cleg in t two story stone man sion house with basement storj , all highly finished, and situated on the cm si, In of Msiket street, in S. lit sgrove, Union county, being the resilience of the subscriber. The lot on which this house stands is veiy hmdsimcly improved, and planted with choice fruit and nrnamntal trees and shrubs, with all the recrssiry improvements of'a Urge linrn. ptpsery, wngon shed sod corn crib, carriage house, ice house, smoke house and poultry yard. The whole constituting n most desirable and beau tiful icsidence. Price, f 3,500, No. 2. A Isrge two story wooden house with ex tensivo back buildings, and highly improved gar. den ami lot .f ground. This property is situated noitli of , ind adj lining No. I. and also forms a de sirable resilience. Price, 1,500. No. 3. A two story wooden honsn wilh lot of ground, situated on the east fide of Water street, in Selinsgrove, well finished throughout, with log stable on the rear .f the lot. Price, 500. No. 4. A two stoiy wooden house with one sto ry ki'cben, Bnd a log stable on (he rear of the lot, situated north of and adjoining the last named pro perty, No. 3. A well mid pump, to accommodate this Htid No, 3, in the yird. Pi ice, f.r00. No. f. A lot of L'ronnd in the town of Charlcs- '"w", on the Isle of lue, situated on street, by 1 HO feet. A desirable lot for a dwelling noue. rri e, J2(l(l. . r v -ti .::r: "?v.,: TVrt r. a i f i i o..r. containing shout half no Mere nf prnuri.t Priee. i f200. CANAL PROPERTY A WARE A STORE HOCSES. No 7. A very valimble properly on the Pennsyl vania Cnn-.il, on the l-le of lue, adjoining Selins. grove. The improvements ate such as lo facilitate mercantile snd trading business lo a grral extent, and consist of a largo two story frame house, occu pied ns a d'v Hoods store; a Ijrue and commodious warp house, 4tJy HO feel ; a long range of stabling ; and an extensive wharf, 400 feet long, wilh hoist ini! crane, &c. It is situated mi the berm bank side of the can d, und in every respect calculated for an etlensive business. Price, 5,000. It OAT YARD AND DRY DOCK. No. fi. A large and convenient Roat Yard on (he Pennsylvania ('anal, and laying south of and niljoinirm No. 7. On this properly is erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house, well finish ed ; a large shad and effice for the accommodation ' of boat builders, and also a very complete dry dock, into which boats for repair are floated out of the ' canal, and into which new bouts erected on the ' yard sre also launched. A very desirable proper ty.- -Price, f 2,11110. FARM OF 200 ACRES. No. 9. A large and exceedingly valuable faim, conl. lining about 200 acres of choice limestone land in a highly improved slate. On ihis fnrm theie are about 140 scies under culture, divided by cuod fences into fields of ten acres ; a Urge two story hou-e with kitchen attached ; a well and j pump of excellent water at the kitchen door ; a large snd convenient bank barn with wagon house, I sheds ami com crib altRcbed; a large piess house j wilh every convenience for makiiiK cider, at the foot i of the orchard, which consists of ten acres of ckoice g afted apple trees and pear Irecs. Limestone is i ipiarried in any quantity within 100 yards of tho; farm Luil. lines, where lime is burned. It Isys j within one mtle of the Pennsylvania Canal and Se- ; linsgrove. A very desirable firm. Price, f 12,000 i FARM OF 220 ACRES. j No. 10. One other lare and valuable farm of a- ; bout 0 seres ol limestone IhiuI, aim also situated within one mile of ihe canal at Selinsgrove. Il is wil improved, there being about 130 acres well ; fciio-d and under culture, the balance being well ' llllincre.l Willi O.IK, pine, wainui ami cuesuui umocr. The bu ddii.ir coosi-l of a large and well flnistwd I wo ft.ov fa ro house w ith kitchen ; a large barn witn w igon shed ami com ciin, Ac. attached ; a sprins house and never failing spiing near I he h..u-e ; a smith shop, nnd two lime kilns, capable of huHiing one bundled bushels linn per day, built ' adjoining an exhsuslless lime-lone quarry. There i are al-o three orchards of bearing apple trees on ' this farm Piice. f 10.0011. j FARM OF 250 ACRES. No. 1 1. A farm en Penns Creek, about 3 J miles j from the canal al Selinscrove, wi'h ihe public road leading from Si Improve to New lleilin, the seat of justice i f Union county, running through it. It 1 cor, t uns aboiil 250 acres, of which there are about j 30 acres ol lirsi rate me,d .w land, the balance up- land and principally red schale. About one hun- ; dri ll acres are rlesred, Ihe balance being well cover. : ed wtib oak. hem'oi k and white pine Umbel. The ! buildings c msist of a well finished two story farm ! bouse wuh several fine springs of water close at ctib s" h se Vc ac'ite wTih,80iVet faU ' , . ' lUiry to Penns creek. ! hand, a lar;;c log barn, corn I On this fann there is a mill , on a siream of water trl'-uUiry , This f niii might be ad'an'Hgcuiitly divided into two f irms, snd will be so divided if purchasers de : sire it. Price, $?.,ut)0 WATER POWER. No. 12, A wall r p,.wer on Penns Creek, of fi feet f dS, unimproved. It is silualcj between the twotracis of land. Nos. II and 13, and within 3J liini- 1 'l ir I rilllv iitiim waiiai.ai, uriuiiniipvvJ. ( yMie ,,, ,ni0Ulih lhi4 tract, along ihe east ( i.nk of IVnn. cie. k Price, 500. ' WA TER POWERS A WOODLAND. No. l:t. A tract of woodbind containing about 75 acies, situated on Penns creek, nnmeoiati ly oi , pnsite Xo. II. This irict is well covered with white osk and pine limber, with Wolf run flowing through it and emptying into Penns ere. k, all'or.liiig an excellent s. lie fir a saw nidi with from twelve lo twenty feel fill. Pi ice. f I, Mitt. No. H. A tract of woodland, unimproved, situ' led 011 tin: ra-t s de i.f Penns creek, adjoining No. : 13, cum lin ng nbool 2011 seres of excellent red ch de upland W . If lull, tilLutary to Penns Ciceh, runs ihiouuh this ir.ict, and atVir.ls a superior scile for a s.v null The bind is he.itily sl wilh white o ik mid piuv timber, and is suseeptil. of being con viitcl into an exceib til farm. Price, f 3.000. i No. 15 Oi e other met i f woodUnd, unilii r.v fed, situated in Penns town-hip, almut 3 miles from Si liiisii te. i.iljoiiiiii,; lands uf John Uaily, G. Snioh an. I other-, c ntjinii.g 187 acre and l'J5 perches of excellei l ird s,-lule upland. Wolf run also pusses through this land, allording line water tiowir. The land is well covered with white oak and pine tiintx r, and is suMepm lo of being con- , veiled inlo all excellent I 0111. Trice, r "no. ; No. 10. A Iracl of woo Hand, unimproved, silita- led in Union township, adjoining lauds of Michael Sanders and others, and not more than one mile from Sunbury, on the oppo-ite aide of the river ; Sunpjch inna, containing i.boul 1U seres. Thia land is very go.sl ted chale soil, capable of Iw ing converted lino an excellent farm. A stream of wa ter, niliulary lo li e river, flows throm-h this land kullictcutly strong f.n a saw 11. ill. The 1 1 ml is will coveicd with while oak and pine timber. Price, 2 100. No. U. A tract of unin piove J woo.li.ind, silui- 1 led in Cvulie township, Union county, ci.iilaiiiing . 100 acrrs, adjoining lauds cJ J. ill. lirnv er anil 1 cthci.'. MiJ.liil'u.5 witUiu th.ic mdu, audi Middle creek within an mile. Thwe is saw mill nn the tract of I ind adjoining, at which the limber of this tract can he wrought into b.iardi and otl.er iiwed stuff. Price, f 300, In consideration of ilia scarcity of money at this time, I will sell any or all the above property on terms to suit the time; and in case cash be offered, a res'oriable deduction will he made, Futlher par ticulars msy be obtained by addressing the sul scii. bcr at Selinsgrove, Union county, Pa. II. VV. SNYDER. Selingrove, August 3, 1814. 3m si i i;i liirrH patent vAs:::iTCr i.chiite. flllbS Midline his now been tested by mom X than thirty families in this neighborhood, and has given entire satisfaction. Il is so simple in it construction, that it cannot get out of order. It contains no iron to rust, and no springs or rollers to get out of repair. It will do twice as much w sidl ing, with less than half the wear and tear of an) of the hie invention., and whit is of greater impor tance, ii costs but little over half as much as other washing nn.f bines. The htibsi riber his the exclusive right for Nor thumberland, Union, Lvcoming, Columbia, Lu lerno snd Clinton counties. Price of single tin chine fO. H. 11. M ASSEIJ. The following certificate is from a few of lliono who hae the.-e machines in use. Sunbury, Aug. 24, 1S41. We, the subscribers, certify that we have now in ue, in our families, Shugeit's Patent Wash ing Machine," and do not hesitate siyiug that il U a most excellent invention. That, in Washing, it will save more than one half the usual labor. That it does not require more than one third tho usual quantity of so ip and water ; and that theio is no rubbing, and consequently, little or no wenr- ...-Th.tii knock, ,.ir,Wi.Ut.nn.. ..,.1 that the finest clothes, such as collars, lacea, tucks, frills, Ac, may be washed in a very short limn without the leiisl injury, and in fact without any apparent wear and tear, whatever. We therefor,' cheerfully recommend it to our friends and lo tho public, as a most useful and labor saving machine. CHARLES W.HEGIXS, A. JORDAN, CHS. WEAVER. CHS PLEASANTS, GIDEON MARKLE. Hon. GEO. C. WELKER, RENJ. HENDRICKS, GIDEON LE1SENRING. II rnn's Hotel, (formerly Tremont Huu?e, No. 110 Chesnul street,) Philadelphia, Septemlur 2tst, 1811. I have used Shuccrt's Patent Wftdiing Marbino in my house upwards of eight months, and do n it hesitate to lay that I deem it o ie of Ihe mo-t use ful and valuable labor-saving machines ever inven ted. I formerly kept two women continually oc cupied in washing, who now do as much in two days as they then did in one week. There is no wear or tear in washing, and it requires not more than one-third the usual quantity of soap. I have had a number of other machines in my lam ly, but thia is so decidedly superior to every thing else, atnl so little l al.le to get out of icpiir, that I would not do without one if they should cost ten times tha price they arc sold for. DANIEL HERR. voi7ltN To the I:1cc1oih of Xortliuiiihcr lantl County. I7ELLOW CITIZENS: I beg have to (V r - myself as a VOLUNTEER candidate for tho office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing election. Should I be so fortunabi as lo be elected, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of said office with fidelity. FELIX LERCH, Shamokin. July 27th. 1814. inTTMIK liinf P'S T'ivn rnnifi nf Hi a I df I Vr ,,,,,0 JUit.I.-, the cheapest book ever published, , r0iiiiriiiirj Ibe eomment.qrv o iI.p fll.l .n.l !. Testament, just received and for sale, for six doll ,rs, by June lo. H. U. MASSER. rP WEED t LOTH, a handsome article, all wool. light and elastic, lor Summer Cuats and Pautit, for sale, very low, by June 15. II. n. MASSER. PwSST FElTlTEPw & C'C. Manufacturers of niBRELUS, PARASOLS, ond SI'S SHADES, An. 14:) Market Street, Philadelphia, i M M txc',' LC" " ' ; l(..iii, iirw pi.kk, ,rriairu will, gicai .pic, auu Ul- ft red at the lowest poasible prices for cash. The principle on which Ihis concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual inteicst of their cu-to- 1 rne, "n'' themselves, by manufacturing a good sr X,C e' Bl'llil' il l ihe lowcat price for cash, and realizing iheir own rcmutitration, in the amount of I . , . 1 1 ., ran m auu ljui. It ir.uii.-i Ponsessmg inexhaustible facilities for manufac ture, ihey are prepared to supply orders lo any ex tent, and respectfully solicit the patronage of M. r chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. CCj" A large assortment of ihe New Style Cur lain Paiasols. Philadelphia, Juno 1. 1S44 ly HERR'S HOTEL, rOlOll.llI.Y TUHMOXT IIOI SH, Au. 1IG C 'iit'siiut Street, I'llll. ADCI.rillA. rPHE sUliSCrilHER, recently ..f A Tiesdirir. I'a.. would inform the nuh- Itc that he has fitted up the above capa cious and convenient istablishment, and will always be n ady to entertain vuitor. Hises. tablished reputation in the line, it is hoped, will allord full assurance, that his guests will be sup pbe.l wi'h evriy comfort and Hccominoda'imi ; whilst his house will he conducted under such sr. rsngemei u as will secure a chiricter for ihe first responsibility, and satisfactory enteilainmeiit foi ill dividu.iU and f.i'ntl es. Charge lor boarding pcrd.iy. DANIEL HERR. Philadelphia. May 2... 1811 ly NOTICE Tt) Mr.Kl'll IMS & .Mii.i.ixrits. WM. M.tt JOS.H. MAI'LIs, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOODS. .Vo. ;V, .orlh Sicmid Sireet, ("opposite the. Mhlisoa l!oue,J PHILADELPHIA, (Tt i Wil EKE will l f.Mind a general assml- " f) Di,'n " Ehirence lirnidr, Aliens, Rul-?" lauds, Peddles, Willow 11 tit. Rice St. aw, and U, much sdniired NcHpolitan I. ace, and Fancy 11 it nets, maiiiifaclured bv u, slid for aale at the low e l msiilltactU'e prices Merchaiils and Milliners ' invited 10 cive i;i a c II upon tisilmg the City. 3 " X. 11 We he also c..ii-iairly makine -ur siipi lior hair I'tnl oil.er n''ius, all of w-LiiU w.f. be m'd cheap, foi rall. l'i,.!a l. b bia Mav 1-11.- lv
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