dressed in the garments of life, or in the winding sheet of den lb. lie had better beware, lest he appear too animated at the bar of Omnipotence, and in a creiy, Jesting mood, ask fur a gin corktul, instead oftupplicating for mercy and forgiv ne s on hia marrow bones. Temperance Convention. A Slate Tempeiance Convention will meet at Harrisburg on the 21 WEDNESDAY (instead of 2d Tuesday, as stated in our last,) of Jiinuary next, (1841.) Topics of Importance will then 1 stthraitted for the considers ion of the Convention. It is therefore desirable that every Temperance focietjr throughout the Slate be represented. Keystone. Newspapers. A child beginning to read, becomes delighted with newspaper, because he reads of names and things that are familiar. A newspaper in one year, says Mr. Weeks, is worth a quarter's schooling to child, end every father must consider that substan tial information is connected with this advance ment Keio World. Yf it K I E It , By the Rev. Mr. Marr, on Monday evening. 30th irsL Mr. Jon A. Gbrk. of McEwensville to Miss Elihhltb F. daughter of Wm. Camf.ho Esau, of Chitistiuaque. By the Rev. Wm. R. Smith, on Tuesday even ing, 1st inst., Mr. Joas AaoLi to Miss StAH tin, all of this place. By the Rev. J. P. Shindel, on Sunday evening, the 29. h ult., Mr. David Kru r to Miss Eliza HtnTir.L, aH of Augusta township. On Tuesday, the 1st inC, by the same Mr. Pe ter Rsesf.Cs to Miss Sarah Ahmold, all of Augus ts township. On the 22J ult., by the same, Mr. Job Hart ma to Miss Maht Ritsma, of Lvkensvalley. On the same day, by the same, Mr Pktck Kejc bel to MissSrSAM Gnorr, of Lykcnsvallcy. Some merkn ago, ly the same, Mr. Baltrarku Kirrrca to Miss Eliza K.vorlf, of Lkcnsv.illey. By the same, Mr. Euas Klidokr to Miss Sa rah Kissisoer. nf Augusta toivnship. By the same, Mr. William Butt Kr.ro to Min Eliza Burss, of Augusta lon hip. By the same, Mr. Jostm Arxolii to Miss Lou isa Msttio, of Augus'.a, township. By the same, Mr. Jakes Camfr ell to M'issSa bau Smith, of Shamokin. DIED, On Sunday evrn'ng last, CiTiir.nixK Aj, daughter of Mr. Jacob Young, of ihia place, aged taut two years and three months. Coal Trade. The amount of coal carried on the Danville and Pottsvdle Itail Road to Sunbury for (hipping, du ring the week ending on Dec. S, ia if2 Tons. Per last report, 14,743 Total, 15.505 JOHN BL'DD, w. m. TltUTll WILL PREY AIL. Dr. Harlich's medicines are daily increasing in puh'ic favor, and want from any hut a f.ir trial to establish their worth. We have communication in ourcolutnna to-dty from a person long awicted, yhich is hut one of many vouchers fur this medi cine. Spirit of the Time. LIST OP CI t" S 12 S , 17",0R trinl in the Court of Common Pleas of Nnrthuniltrlii,d County, t he held at Suu bury, on the first M nday of Jatiu iry neit, being the 4 th : Joseph Trrgo Ch'ist & N.abit George Lawrence Hamer for Roush Kirkpatfick & Son l)r. Wm. Henderson S ime Wm. P. Brady Christian Heckcit Hugh Bellas Joseph Goes James Hilhourn John A. Lloyd Peter Filbert's sdm'r Henry Friek Comm'ih of Pcnn'a John Dimkle Milton Borough &c. (roves for II irt St Co. Badger for Badger Hugh Bellas Kjmo Andrew Tinbrock John Haqenturn et at. iStitzer ct Relier J. L. & M. Net-bit Henry Flick Thomas Perry Mary Week David Faux Solomon Dunkelberg r va Martin A. Stock, vs Jacks n Nestiit, vs R. H. Hammond, v Solomon Menem, vs Gedion L.isenririg, vs Henry Brown, vs Shipmin AtGieenough va Thomas Grant's adm's, vs Frederick Hcckert, vs Wm. M'Oary et al., vs Robert Phillip, vs Dennis Watets, va James Lee, vs John Filber', vs H. L Dieflenhach, vs Weaver Lloyd fit Robins vs Robert Mack, va Jacob W he-land, vs J hn Le scoring, vs Hugh Bell s, vs Chrislain Houti, vs Lewis Dew art, vs Daniel Frymire et at., s Alcx'r Klsten et al., va John Vincent, &r. vs Abner Culings et al., va D. Houacl'r Committee vs Fr derick Bauchman, vs Uerly A Haas, vs Joseph Siyde', vs Pifer it We tel. SAMUEL Prothonotaiy'a Odic, ) Sunbury, D c. 2, 1810. 5 D. JORDAN'. Profit y. Jonathan K. YVntciV FMatc NOTICE is hereby given, that leUsrs of sdi;,,. istraii on dt bum noil ueon the e;,a.e 0f Jo nathan R. Waters, la': of Sh.;lOKm i0w'nhip, Nor ihumtHiland cou .y, deu'd.. have this day been granted ta) tne Register of said county to the sub scribers. All persons having claims or demands . gainst the a dd decedent, are requested to make known the Mine to them, without delay. VALENTINE KLASE. ELEANOR WATERS, Shamokin, Nov. 7. 6t. Adint, 4re. PUBLIC SALE. t IN pursuance ot an or Jer of the Orphans' Couit of Northumberland County, will be exposed l sale by public vendue or outcry, on Saturdsy the 2iih day of Drccmlier next, si the public house of William Farrow, in Snydrrstown, a cerlhain tract of HILL LAND, situate in Rush township. Nor thuiiilrlaud coM adjoining land of Godfrey Rock efeller and others, and containing thirty-five acres, more or les. Also, a certain lot or piece of CLEA RED LAND, near Suyderslown, in Shamokin township, adjoining land of John Boughnei, Wm. Waters, and olheis, containing icven acres and one hundred and twelve poichea, late the estate of Jona than Waters, dee'd. The last mentioned lot will be sold either in loU or together, as may suit purcha atrs. A draft of the lots will be exhibited, and the conditions of the sale will bs made known on the day uf sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. VALENTINE KLAsB, ELEANOR WAIEHS, Shamoki'.i, Nov. 2 1 . fit. Admi, e. ESTATE OP EX. IAS BREWEXI, DEC D NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of admit. istratinn upon the estate of said dece scd have been granted to the subscribers, hy the R gis'er or iMorlliumnerlanu county. All p rsons having demands sgainst Slid estate, wi.l present them, pro pcily uthenlicated to either of the subscriber at their residence in Augusta township. HENRY BREWER, 3 , , ABRAHAM BREWER, Admin isj. Novemler 14, 1840. 6t GUM ELASTIC Shoes, a large assoit mcnt. Sperm Oil, best quality Books, of all description. Silks, black and coloured. Stair Carpeting. Cotton Carpet, Carpet Chain, of all colors. Saddlery, a geneial assortment. Eliptic Springs. Couch Lamps, Cirri ig B mils, Brass Joints, Bra.s Dashers, Patent Leather. Just received and for sale nt the store nf H. It. MASSE R, November 14, Ifl lO. if h iREslI Cranberries, just received and for sale JL" "y JI. U. MASSE K. November 14, 1810. tf 4 LN'FOIIMATION WANTED. ANY person having any information concerning Bryan Sheehy, a native of Ireland, aged from 19 to 22, of fine completion, will conler a favor hy informing his brother, Rodger Shochy, by letter directed to Harrisburg. Pa. flBDX OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW ENGLAND Oil. COMPANY. No. 21) North Water Street, Thila. MANUFACTU RERS and dealers in Oils of every dexriplion both for burning and manufacturing purposes, which will he sold much lower than they can Iw procured c'sewhere, and WHrranled in quality to equal any in the city. Any oil sold hy the company not iiruviug as ic; resented, may be returned without any expense to the pur- cn.iscr, and the money will l retunded Th ir stock now in store consists of the follon ing oils, viz: 30,000 gallons Winter Bleached Ppcini uil, 6000 do do C. In lefs Oil, 15,000 do Fall und Spring Sperm Oil, 10.000 do Winti-r Sea Eh phant, 20.000 do do Pre.sed Whale Oil, 6000 do Summer do do do 15,000 do Common Whale Oil, 200 Barrets superior Straits Oi, 300 do Cod Bank O I, 50 do Nes s Fool O I, 75 Caka Olive Oil, Tanner's (iU 3 3 XjThis Company ha a number of Vesels'en g igeJ in the Co I Fishery, and Tanner may rely upon peliing al all limes Oil us pure as importej. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1S40. ly. G. V. & L. B. 7.7LC? OFFER FOR SALE, at the South Eat Cor ner of Fifth and Market Streets, I'hiladtl ptita Mens lyalt-slim lioots, slilclieil warranted, do do do pegged do do do do water proof, double soles anil ilonb'c upper. do Culf-rkin do do and uppers, do Heavy Water Leather Boot. &) do Neats do do. do High quarter Shoe, Calf-kiil. do do do Croekcrs do dj nailed do do do do do do do Fine M nrocs warrantcJ. K p do C If do Coa se do do Shot s Fine do Kip do do do do do d di do Calf and Seal Skn I'umps. do L st S.icks with and without soles, do Car et di d i do do Patent Warranted Wt- rproof MocosiiiF . Ladies do do do do 1. adits' tanned India Ru'bcr slims, (ic nt'emeu' do ( 'vt r sbors. Wi'h every other desc iplion of boots and shut". Fur CaM of evt ry descriptioa. Tr.ivell-ng '1'runks of every descr'ptioii, Vencii.tn Travelling Bags. Patent Gum Elastic Shnn Illaekin;. Bonnets uf all kinds, Palm Leaf Hals. PhiUdelphia, No. ember 7, 1840. ly. .TTEITTIOIT. THE special attention of buyers fiom the sou'h and west, and for the slate traile, is respectful ly invited lo the following assortment of (I(HII)S, which the sutwrit cr will dispose of at suih prices as will amply repay his friends for railing and ex amining his stock. To CASH purchasers, at the I rei-cnl time, extraordinary inducements will bj uf f.red. 200 pieces heavy variegated Spanish rna''.'...g. 500 p ices Canton roaUUl. ass .it .t . unj 6-1 white, cheikej jj,J uW,crcJ, 1000 bca't'a , l-emtilul ass.nl u. nt . f Wi! 'or, ..ru-is, Tultid, Turkey, and lleinp rus. 10 l ieces woolen, worsted, eottou, hemp, in grain, Venetian and block CarpeiinRS. An elegiut variety of illou, B.'uaifU, Scoih and English, Veneiian, D.unask, cVc. cVe. 1000 dozen men and hova caps, comprising a girot variety of Fur, Seal, S'utiia, Muskrat, and Coney, Hair. Sealeltc and Clolh C:ps. 100 doxen Allicant Mats, assortel t'.i. 100 do Manilla do do do 60 do Sheep-skin do do do 30 bah a Frencu B .akeis, cjiiiprUiug every de scription. f00 psir Vene ian Blinds, asa'd fijuies and color. U0U0 pat nt do do d.i 1000 ne.la Cabas or SaltheU, ass'd, en.ho aetl leather, straw and nil rlotr. 6000 dozen Comlis, aMrted tortoise .hell. Bra zillian do horn, ivory, brass snd wood, cuiprising a large assonmeni in every varieiy. 3000 doxen Whips assorted wagon, gig, car liage, sulky, planters, drovers or liiling, of gut, lea' Iher and thread, with Uerman silver, gilt, ivory and bone mountings. 1000 dozeu painted pails, Wilson's brind. 1000 nests cellar Tubs and Buckets also, Churns, Pico-ins, Water Csns, if. The above together with an extensive assortment of fancy goods, Uriltania and German silvir ware, feather and I riatle Brushes, Iiooking (ilasses, Ma. hogany and Gilt Fiamts, of eveiy size anddescrip1 lion, are manufactured, iinpt.rtett, and selected ex priasly foi lbs souiliem, western and sta'e Hade. J. SIDNEY JONES, No 1H North 2d street, Philadelphia. 'hiladrtihia, November 7, IM0.--Iy. CITY AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, Sumbcr 29 North Third Ulrttt, Philadelphia. PUBLIC 8 ALES of Dry Goods, Hardware snd Cutlery, Books, Stationary, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hals, and in short almost every description of goods, areolar Id at this establishment every evening. Goods are sl-o sold st private sale during the day at the average auction prices. Store keepers arid traders will find it to their advantage by attending the sales, C.C. MACKEY, Auclionec. Philadelphia, Novoinb r 7, 1840. REYNOLDS, McFAltl.AND & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign British and American Dry CJoods. A'o 10.1 Market street, Philadelphia. COUNTRY Merchant, and others ran Iw sup plied at nil limes with nn extensive a abut ment of the best and most fa-.liion.ibIc floods upon the mott reasonable term. Phil ide!phia, November 7, 1810. ly. ESIIEUICK, IIANSEI.l, & (.'(VS. WHOLESALE DIZY G OOOS STORE. No. KM 1-2 Market Street, l'hila. ( liehnc Fifth South side. ) ALWAYS keep on hand a full and genrral a si.rtinent of llo-iery, Lace, and Fancy Hoods, Country Martian's ore rcpoc-fully rcqiie.-led lo give th' rn a call and examine for them elves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. ly. spekixc;, GOOD & CO. No. 138 Market Street, l'hilaIelhiu. NVITE the attention of Country Merchants to their extensive a'sortnient ol Biiiiili French and American Dry (foods, which they uflcr forsde on the miht reasoriHble terms. Phil delplria, November 7, IS40. ly. l'ETEK Di:WEES, LAST IVIAKER, No. 71 Callowhill Street, I'liiladeli liju. C Three doors ulmre Stennd.) CHOE Findings always kept on hand, which he oil' ts for sale on Ibe lowe-t terms. Coii'ilrv Mnch nits arc nartii ul irly to call and indue f.r themselves. Philadelphia, November 7, 1810. 1;-. OLIVER N. TIIAC11ER, A-t. MANUFACTURER Or ZIATS, CAPS, &.C. No. 10 North Third Street, Phila. fOjiposiie I hi City Hotel. J ATS, Capav and Ladies' Furs, of every de scription, manuficlured at very low prices, and Country Merchants snpi lied at shotl notice. t niladeliliia, A ovoinlit r i , 1840. ly. LOWER ,V BARRON, Itniortcrs and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 174 Nonni Tmiin Stbiit, 1'HinnrLrniA "ITrilKUE thtir fiiendsand customers will always v find a large and general assortment nf Foreign and Domestic Haidware, which they will si II at tho lowet prices. Phdcdi lphia, Novemlwr 7, 18 10. ly. J . W . S W A 1 N , Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer. A'o. 37 Xotith Third tnrt. 1un dunrs lielmv the City Hot, I, Philclphia. COr.NTRY Men hams and others arc solicited lo examine bis usoilincul b. foic pu .chasing Uevt here. Phila ielphii, November 7, 1610. ly PETE?. COlTOTEPs, Wholesale and Retail Shoe, lionnel, and Palm Leaf Hat Warehouse. So. Till Surth "d tlrrrl, a fni' doors ubox e .Ireh. Philadelphia. A I.SO Trunk, Carpel Bags and Va!ice, nf ev JBl "y description, all of which he I'flors for sale mi the most teas nable terms. Philsdelj hi.i, Nove mber 7, 1810. ly P. A. ROVOUDT'S China, Chss and Liverpool Warehouse. A'o 101 Sorth Third street, third door Uloio l Vie strut, Philadelphia. YtniEKE they cnnstai.lly k.ep nn hand a Inrg.' ' ' assorimeiit of China, (jhs and Liverp.v.J Ware, which tliey will dispose nf on the most re i sinahle terms. Philadelphia, XovcmWr 7, 1810. TIIEOPIU'S GULP. Mamifaeturer and Impoiier of Sad dlery, Hardware, &.e. So. 5 Suuth Third street, four doors be'.uu' M trltct Pli.luihjihia- B7" LEI conhtantly on html a large and general Haoriiin nl I nach Lamp, l-arrt ign Il iinU, An.. Arms, tlii.iic Hrinas, Pali lit Leather. c. Country Merchanls and auddlers will be supplietl al all limes on tne most ickoi aMe leims. J hey wi I find it to their advantage to call ami examine his assoitmcnl before purchain elsewhere. Pliilailelphiu, Novtmticr 7, 1810, ly. KAT & BF.0TEEP.3, No. Vi'i Clu-snut Street, Philadelphia. lirilO consiantly keep on hand a lirge assort- v niMiit t I .nuf fe.lieml. rheiil..0ul Ki.Ii.i 1 and .Mncell ineoua Books, Blank Books, and all aunts nl stationary Country ciisloiiieis and others supplied on the most reiisoi.ahle terms. Philadi Iphia, Novemlier 7, 1810. ly. J. 3. lEDAP.., ' Wholesale Variety and Trimming Store North Fourth near Arch street, Philadelphia. "VXTHEKE (country Merchants and others can be fUlinlied. St ll limefl. miih larn ...tlm,nl of Hosiery, lilnm l; "..nr, .n.l VV. J - - - 'f a tuiiuit assi w a s Shuts and Drawers, Spool Cotton, Patent Thread, ll.dlfl. . I. It ... . f,, . ......... vuiiii, iMiiions, i apea, uiiiuings, I look snd Eyes, Tins. Ac. And lul aiticles, which he off is for sale al the lowe-l price. Philadelphia, Nuvrmbei 7, H10. I v. -llichacl Vtarr V on, ROrE MAKERS & SHIP CHANDLERS. A. 13 North Water Street, Philadelphia. HAVE enns'antly on hand, a general assort ment of Conlage, Seine Tn ini-s, &C , vir. i t ar u l,ores, Fishing Kncs, White Ropes, Manil la Itniirs, Tow Lines for Cm.d B ats. AI.o. a complete assoitment nf 8elne Twines, eVc. such n Ilemp Miad and Hi rring Twine, Best Patent Gill Net Tviine, Cotton Miad and Herring Twine, Whoe Threads, cVe. eVc Also, Bed Coid. I'. ugh Linos, Halters, Tr iers, Cotton and Linen Carpet t'lininn, etc." all of which Ihey will d.sKsc of on ics-on.ihle lei ins. Philadelphia, Novcmltcr 7, 1810. Jacob Frlxiiiiilli & Son. RESPECTFULLY informs tin ir friends ami netpiaintnnces generally th it Ihey i-ti l con tinue to keep at the old stand. No. 210 North 3d street, Phi'a.la Iphia, all kinds of Ton AC CO SSVFF AM) SEC Alts. Yt hieh they will sed on the m at hccortiiuodating ond tcisi.inhl.i lerrris. N'. B AU eoods ,oM will be ;u ir.uileed, mid nil orders prompt y aileudeil lo. Plitladt Iphia, November 7, I M0. ly, J It K MI A II V A S T I N II' S IM.'ilc. TOTH'E is hereby given th it tlip Heg'ster nf tne I otinly ot .'Nortliumlierlacil, has thiid iv gianled letters It r-tanieirary to the sut.tcribers upon the estate of Jeremiah V.is'iue, of l!u-h townsliip, in the siid cnintv. All i ero is havinn demaiwls or claims ag tin t the id deceitenl are requested! lo make known the same to them with ut delay. 1 l.l.BEril VAsriNE.J , THOMAS R. VASTINE.S 7,"'' WILLIAM LEGIlOl', Point. November 2, 1 s 0. fiw, I)1ssol(:tion of partni;r ship. NOTICE is hereby given that the parlncr-bip hi'reiof.ire existing undei the firm nf II. H. Atasxrr V Co., is ihU day ilismiKitl l y niutt.ul cons nt. The bonks, notes, A c, will he h lt f r a -In rt time in the hands of 11. II. Mas.er, fm colh r -lion and settlement ; nfier which, if una ten lid to, hey w ill be placed in the bauds nf a pmper idl'iccr lor the above ur,iia", November 1, 1810. II. U. MAbSKR, W'lU conlii.ue in business ut tlni old f.tau.1, mid respectfully iiiviti s hi. friends and cut inner to a large assorlm.nl of New Goods, jul icci ivetl. NovMn'er7, IS 10. 1TEV GOODS. VAf Received Merino, Broche, anil Chenille ShawN. eiOtier, Seul and S.alitte Cans. A large ass ttnienl of l1 irk Chirrize.-. Kiench and English Meriimes, rVr, Forsde at he More r.f . H. MASSE I, Novt tnlier 7, 1 810, NEW GOODS. Jl'sT RECEIVED a new ami splcnd.d asson inent of Culicoes, Musli'is. Ac. For iln at tl.estoieof HENRY YOXTlllMER, Octolier 31, 1810. tf. voom: i.oods. OF the latest manufacture, consisting in part of a great variety of Cloths, CiiKsimcrcs, Satti nuts. Merinoes, Flannels Mouselin dc I. lines, Ac, Just received and lor sa'e al the ..tore of HENRY VOX IH EI ME It. October 31, 1850. tf. (rocrric. 9 I S r RECEIVED a l.rge ami cencral iMir: uii lit of Git.ceiies liipiors A.- For silent the si ie.f HK.NKV VOX 1'HEIMtiR. Oc ober 31, IS 10. U- DRUGS. "J A I NTS, anil Dye StulVs, a fresh sup; ly just received and lor sde at il e ..re nl HENRY VOX I'll EI l CIS. Ocl.il.ci 31. ISI0. if. A IVEILLSR & FARMER MAY hear of a good situation, fifty mile from Sunburv, in a new settlement, win re be woi.1.1 obtain a long lease of a snail Gisl Mill, and have a Farm adjoining, hy i, tjui i g of THE PRINTER. October lOih, 1H10, fit ia.!iiibli:t laws. 11E Pamphlet Laws, for the sesion lKS'J-10, have In-en teceived at this oil u e, and are now rei.ty for di.tiibutioii lo lliose eiituled lo receive them. SAM I.' EL I). JORD AN. l'rotlion. t ir's ollice. Pruth'y. Sunl ury, Sept.Si, 1M0. S olico. ALL ACI'lU'N I'S remaining in my h.M.ks previous to the first of Apiil IS It), .vill l. left in the hands of a Justice of the Peace f.r collection. HENRY VOX I II IME R- N. B. Grain of ull kindi. will ho taken on old accounts. Sept. 13, IS !. If. Uvor&v XV. B.ayn, FORV ARDING AND CO MM Ks.su i. M E R , CHANT, t'swxiT Srtr.T Wiuar, IIarkishi no, IS prepared lo re. eive (i,o.!a and Pmduee al the new wa.e house, which his arrangement will ens hie him to forward with ih spa'cli lo Pliilailelp'i'a, Pulsburg, U illiainsmrt, ilkesh ,ne, ('ohiiNbi i, L mrasier. or any other pnnl on the lYnutylv mit and Cui.m ('analsaud the P. niisvlvaiiij and Har- risbuig and Lancaster rail roads. Goods from Philadelphia for llarrisbu'g, Carliale, Chamh. rsburg, ,Vc. Ac, forwarded with tare and eipctlilion. Coal, Plastkh, Salt and r tan, con-tnttlv for sale. Sepl. i. Kriuovnl. BOOK-BINDERY. THE un.lt rsiene.1 have the gratification ef in forming the public, that notwithstanding ll ev Wi re so unfortunate as lohave their bindery l unn down, ill Mareri last, tliey have opcnei! a very extensive one, in Locust stro.'t, in the new building dnoi'tly opposite (ileim's Hotel, and are prepan d lo execu.e all woik in their line with despa'co, and in a an pe.ior stvlo. Their Kl'LINO APPARATUS and txber Machinery are new, and nf the first onler and luteal improv. nieuts ; and they feel a confi dence in thtir facilities for giving peibcl satisfac tion lo all who may favor them with their orders. Banks, County olTicca, Men bunt, Mechanic and others, can h supplied with BLANK BOOKS of every description, which for iiestriesa and dura bibtv, will be equal to snv nia.le hv the I'mted States. HK KOK CAN M.NE. HARKISllfRG, hepi. 9. SHA1VIOKIN COAL. ifXF a very suptrior qualilv, cm be had at snv J time, by application to the subscriber, in lots to suit purchaser. They keep Urge, egg, broken, h.iu ime coai, in lor miming lime. , J. H. PL'RDY A Co. Sunbury, Sept. 20. tf. . , (HlOl'tiHIKS. fresh supply of Groccnes jusi recivou aiu l. r s ite ly HEMii' YO.I'HIMER. Sept. 13, 1810. tf. t.tqCOnsb f,c,h fUf ply of Brandy. Gin, Port, Lisbon, Tel erin" , M ideirti and Sherry VVincs, just received and f.r sale by HENRY YOXTIIIMER. Sept. 12. 1910. If. .71 V.SI. F. V.V, A new assortment of 7-1, 7-8 and 3-1 yard wide Muslin, just received and for ""'"y HENRV YOXTIIIMER. Sept. 12, IM0 If. C.1 i.lCltES. new a-Hoitmeiil of Calicoes just icceived and for sale hv HENRY YOXTIIIMER. Sept. 12, 1810 If. f Wf.V A good us.4ortment of Bar f.-on, just received and for sale hv HENRY YOXTIinfER: ' Sept. 12, 1810. tf. S.1I.T. S.-iO barrels and aasks of Sjt, just received and for sale hv HENRY YOXTIIIMER. Sept. 12, I M0. tf. 'yl.V.A general ossortmenl nf Cloths and Cassimcir', constant v on hand ot Ibe More uf HE.NRV VOXrill.MER. Sept. 12, 1810. If. ll'ffV.?'', MI' f'OI. V and all other kinds of Gi.tiu and Seeds wid be t ikeu at the high est pric s in cxchan-o for g io.'s nt the store of HENRV YOXI'HIMER. Sept. 12, 1M0 -f. MACKEREL- A few Lurch, of M ekercl for sa'e at a low pr ce hy 11. H, M ASSER, Sept. 12, 1S10. HUSH SALMON. Ol the Ik-sI .piabty. con stantly mi hand arid for sale hy II B. M ASSER, Sept. 12. 1I0. MADEIRA WINE. First quality Madiei Vine, f.r silo low by II. B. MASSER, Sept. 12. 1810. FOL'RTH PROOF BRANDY. A genu ru article alwavs on hand and for sale bv 11. B. M ASSER- Sept. 12, 1810- HOLLAND GIN, Ol the best quality always on hand and for snte by II. H. MASsER. Sept. 12, 18-10. LOAF AND Ll'.MP SI GAR. Always on hand and lor sale by H. B. MASSER. Kepi. 12, IS 10. BOSTON NYRL'P MOLASSES. Of a aue. riorquutity, fur .tie by II. B. MASSER, ' Sept- 12, 18 -in. NEW ORLEANS M.'GAR HOUSE M LASSUS. Oi Hie beat qu.ility always on hand at d for sale by H. B. MASSER, Sept. 12, 1810. BROWN SUGAR. Of a good qu ilitv, for sale lowbv 11. B. MAS'ER. Sept. 12, 1810. LIQUORS. Of all kin Is anil i.f the te.l quali ties, alwavs on hand and for sale hy 11. B. MASSER. Sept. 12, 1810. GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. Of the best qirilitv alw.isou hand and t.ir -ilc hv H. B. MASHER. Sept. 12, HI0. COFFI E. Java, Rio and Laguira Coffee, con stantly on hand and for sale hv li. B. MASSER, Sept. 12, 1810. SPERM OIL. Winter and Summer atrainul Sjierm Oil, of the ll quality, always on hand and for sale by 1. U, MASKER. Sept 1, IS JO. STEEL. Caat and Blister Steel, for sale by II. B. M ASSER. Sept. 12, 1810. SPRING S TEEL. Of various aires f..r Eliptic Spring, for sale bv i H. B. MASKER. Sc,-t. 12, IS 10. I LARGE ljUARTO BIBLES. For sale ut ! very roduccd prices by I II. B. MASKER. S,pt. I-, IS 10. I BLANK BOOKS -Of all kinds, for sate hv II. B. M ASSER. ' Sept. 12, 1 MO. BLANK DEEDS. Bonds, Morttiacc, Ac. for a'ebv H. B. M ANSER, Sept. 12. I R10. JUSTICES' BLANKS. f.r aale hv II. B. MAssEK. Sept. 12, 1810. CLOTHS, Blue, Black. Invisible Green, Ac, for . le bv H. B. MASKER, Sept. 12, 1810, TOASSIMERES AND SAT'TIN E'lTS. For -ale verv low by . II. MASKER. Sept. 1 2, IS 10. CARPETING Eor fale cheap hv II. B. MASKER. Sept. 12, 1810. BLANK E'TS For sale cheap by j 11. B. MASSER, I Sept. 12, 1810. UNBLEACHED MUSLINS. For sale by H. B. MASKER. September 12, 1810. COTTON YARN AND COTTON LAPS For sale by II. B MASKER. September 1", HEMP AND COTTON TWINE. F. r silo bv H. B. MASKER. Sep'ember 12, 1810- "towing lines, cords AND ROTES For sale by M. B. MASKER. Scpt.uit.il 12,1810. Transportation Line T O HAL T I M O R E . (ru tihe watsii cai.) lKrconc? foot if Cliesnut Street on flit Petv sykania Vwud. A BOAT leaves the wharf of the u!.s riler eve. ry in rni. g .1 8 o'clock, running through to Bat--rnore in three davs. Consignments ol protlme, iron, cVe., will receive a despatch by this line, whi.'b. has not hitherto heen equalled by any other. Kale of freight us low as by any other regular line. lielerencesi JOHN W. BROWN, ninik" a, iir.tiu K V. H X A TM .v KTit T vir.tr Ballimore. J. A A. II. HERR. ..... . IIIIUIIVJIJII. Goods intended for Pillshurs, or anv noint on the Pennsylvania Canals, will be shinned 'without del iy on their arrival at Harrisburg, as this con nects with the North Ann ri ran line of Portable Boats lo Pittsburg daily, ami with tho Susautbitn. iia Packet Line to Northumberland, Williatnsport. It'll. L t I. ' . ,1 . iiKisnarre, ana an niiernieuiaic puces. GEORUH W. LAYNG. Harrisburg. Srpt. 9, 1810. Works oI lalitrc. IN a stile ol health the intestinal canil may be cunip.ire I to a river wrntse wuteis flow over thesd jo.ntlig land, Uirough the chim.ets nature or art has made, and improves their qualities; and to keep up the comparison nf the river, so long as it runa on Brno .tidy the channels are kept pure and healthy; but if hv atrni.' cause the coarse of the river is stop, pet), then the Water in the canals is ne longer pure, t ut roon beeotnes stagimut. There is hut one law if circulation in natu e. When them is a supei abundance nf humoiial Quid (serocity) in the in c: t mil tubrs, and cnslivei. ess takes pUcc, il fl. w bick into the bloo I vessels, and infil ritcs ilsclt in fo tho circulation. 'To est ibli-h the free course tf the river, wc must remove the ol strurtions w lilcli stop its free course, and tho e of its tr-bulary stieali'. With the body, follow the mine natural princinal ; r. move, ly that valuable purgative medicine Bran dielh Universal Vegetable Pills, which are an fir. fi c'.tiitl assist nice of nature, the super ibun.lr-nce uf humors in tho intestiae anal. By per-evering iir this practice, the ways of the circuUtion will then be le-loretl to the full exercise of their natural func tions, anil a atJtu of health will be finnly establi I, . ed Remember, never suffer a drop of blood to I n taken from you- Evacu.ite the humors as oft. .. an l as long as they arc degenerated, or as long as you arc sick. Dr. Brandielh's Office in Philadelphia, is at No. 8, NOR TH EKill TH Mreel, where his pills can U had ut 25 cents per box, with full directions. OTjOnly agent in Sunbury, is H. B. Masse r Eq'. Sunbuiy, Sept, 9, 1810. Certificates or Agency. THE following are the duly appointed agents m their respective counties, for the sale of Drundre, ' t ' Vegetable Universal 'iVjr. Nonhumbeilai d county : Milton Macltey A-. Ch.mbcilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewe- ville Geddts, Gioen At Walls. Georgetown V. Mitlhng.'r cV Co, Union county : Lewiahurg W.ills & Gcdde. M fflinbnrg Pcllm in & Bcckly. New Berlin John M. Benfer. Selinsgrove Eyie k Co. Mid dleburg Laac Smith. Lycoming county : Willinmsport John Smith. NevvherryM. & J. C. Funston. Mnncv W. A. Petrican. Jersey Shue Jam. a H. H-'t burn. Columbia county : Danville T. At C. B. Re- -nobis. Cattawissa C. A. Brobts. Berw.ck Shii rnaii A R.llenhnuce. Blooiusburg-Juhu R. Moyir. Sunbury, Sept. 9, 1840. THE CAUSE OF DISEASE. Nearly all classes of disease, arc caused by somis obstruction in the system, which prevent the reuu lar and wholesome operation of the animal func tions. This s'ate of the system, is duease, wLi. !i is manifested in a variety of forms, more or le mal gnant in their character. To restore the syat. tti to a stale of beabh, then, it is only nece-sary to re move ibe cause of disease, and the end is sccort p'ished. The cause is obstruction somewhere. 'Tin can lie removed by purgation, which is the onlv means that should be resorted to, lice ause, sugges by leason, and by nature. Dr. Harhch's Slrei cii.. ening and German Aperient Pills, are allowed by tin Hi.. Uganda who have uaed Ihero, to lie the lit purga'ivo medicine in exislenco. Because, lb.- nut uuly remove all obstructions, and purge the m tein of its impurities, but, because, and which is ex tremely important, strengthen and Rive proper tr.nw to ihe stomach, and produce a healthy action of all the parts. Besides, they are so mild and geuib- m their operation, as to rend, r thcin stall times a p. -fectly safe and desirable remedy. The atUicu.l would do well, th-n, to purchase a box or two ol' ih's invaluable medicine, and give it a fair trial, n -sttad of destroying Iheir sy .terns with oft-repeatcl d.-ses i f calomel, and a. her drugs, so injurious l. human life and happ nes. Tee above m.deeine for sale at tho Drug store ef HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Oct. 31,1810. .Iqcnt. TO THE COMMUNITY. THE success which has attended the use of Dr. H'trl eh's Herman Aperient and Cumpoun.l strengthming Tonic Pills, is truly astonishing. Ic is no vain boast In say this medicine ha proved by its happy fl'.vls in tho cure of a variety of diseases to which the human frame is liable, to be vastly su perior tn the many preparation bt ioie tho pubi c. Many of thec piep.iatinus tne compounded by in diviiluuls who ar pufiuve'y ignorant of the mystc lies of the hu ran svalein, and mere pretenders !o medical kuovvbde. Dr. liurlicli, however, is cele lea'etl mnong the Gtrman faculty ss a man of the. highest scut,!. tic attaiiiiUvnts, and tqually dislin guirhtd throughout Europe, as a suecesaful medical practitioner, spent m st of the years of a useful lifo in die vquiaili oi of such kuowleJ.i as nihjht prove, hen. ticial to h fellow eieatur. s. In the pil.a which he invented, and which bear hi. name, the public are assured of an at tide Ui.it posses.-as more than indimry viriecs. From ihe acknowledged talents of this inventor, nothing lets than a good arlicb. could be e xiH-cted ; and ihe exiieriet.ee of many year has afforded demonstration of the virtues of ilia medicine. In tin many and older parts of Eu ro) e, it r utaiion is e-t .lil slie.l. In this country . int i which it has but hem recently introduced, it ia rapidly gaining Ihe mo-t aubetantiul teputation. The i. mm reus cert tieales of cities of ibe moat obstinate d..e s.-s. ll'ected hy l tie ue of Harlich's Pills, which Ihe pnmri. tor is toiii-taiitly receiving, ia proof of the fact. D.y after day be receives new testimonials of the r t lR-i.cy, and week alter week increases Ilia tk'maiid for tl.em. Tni is not mesa assertion; in nuineiable cerlilkales are open for the Inspection of Itie putdic, and the doulua of any who are keplical, can I e removed by examining iheui at ilia oflice of tlie pi iprielor. We take Ihe liU rty, then, of suscesiinrt lo every family, thai they make use of Dr. Hsrlkh's Pills. Let lliini keep a supply Joiialautly on hand, to b ud when beca-ion deuianJa. and they will neeiao Ihe mol uoeq livocal proofs of utility. M-.diCut lhftner. Principal office fiw the Uniled States, No. 1 9 Nort'i fcighlh surtl, PhilaJelphis, We.Uin Dspv.t. N.. 41, St. CUir s'rt, P.f.a. bu-gh. HENKV YOXTHEIMER. tX-ioUt 31, I91.