Sheriff's Sales. BY virtu of sundry writ of venditioni expo nas, issued out of the Court of Common Plena of Norihuriibi rlund county, to me directed, will be exposed to juililic ante, at the house of Michael Krcmef, innkeeper, in the Borough of Milton, on ' Saturday the 7ih day of October nelt. it I o'clock, P. M., the following described iroperty, ix: fipf A certain tract or piece of Innd, '' shunt in Chitir(unqu township, Nor thumberland county, adjoining lamia of James Cameron, Philip Fount, Philip Fullmer tnd Philip Long, containing fifty tern more or less, tieaily nil of which it clcnrrd, whereon ro erected two lory frame house, a fiame hank ham, a waggon house, an orchard, a well of water, Arc. Seixcd.laken in execution, and to bo told a the property of Daniel Honlr.. jteS Also: A certain tract or piece tUUaLof land situate in Chilisquaque township, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Daniel Scider, Daniel Eekert, James P. Sanderson and others, containing one hundred and sixty acre mote or lew, about 1 40 acre of which are cleared, where, on arc erected a one and a half story frame dwelling hout-e, and frame barn, a small orchard, Ate, Arc. Seized, token in execution, and to be sold an the property of John P. Gulick. Also: On Monday tlic Dili day -of Octoler next nt 1 o'clock, P. M. at the house of Jacob Krim, in the town of Slnmokin, Coal township, Northumberland county, 3 con Itginu lots of Br. mud situate in the town ofSha nmkin aforesaid, in that part of said town laid out I by John C. Boyd, and marked in the general plan j thereof No. 45, 4G. and 47, containing each 28J j feet front, and 190 feet back, fronting onShamokin I street on the west, and bounded on the east by j Franklin utreet, on the south by Independence i street, and on the north by lot .No. 4 I, whereon are erected a large two story frame dwelling house and Ititchen.a store room and counting house, a smoke hnu-e, wash house, and a frame stable. Also: Three other contiguous t -lota of ground situate in the town ol Shamo- kin aforesaid, and maikcd in the plan aforesaid No. 121, 122 and 123, containing each 2SJ feel ; f ont, and 199) feet back, bounded on the siuth by Shakespear street, on the north by Independence i street, east by lot No. 124, mid west by Franklin treet, whereon are erected a large foundry, ware room and pattiTn shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aa th properly of Jacob Uair. Also: At the Court House in the borough of Sunbury.on Mnt.dty the ICth day of October next, al 1 o'clock, P.M. action tract or piece of land situate in Augusta township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Aaron Robins, a lot of Daniel Kel er, land of John My. era, Mrs. (Take and Peter Overdorf, Jun'r., con. ( lining thirty acres more or less, about twenty acres of w hich lire ch are I, whereon are erected two log dwelling house. 'I'heic are also two wells of wg. j tor and some fru't frees on said premi-es. I Seized, lnken in execution, and to be sold as the property nf Duncan Mvers. j Also: Ail that certain lot of -ground situate in the borough .f Sunl'U'V. adjoining llmry Yoxthiimer on the east, the pub. lie offices on the wg', Sh imkin or Maikel street on the north, and an al'ey on the south, and num bered eight in the pljn of said borough, containing in width sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty feet, on which i erected a larue two story brick lavcrn house, now occupied by Charles D. Wharton, with the apr ur'cnancc. fTk Also: Another certain lot in J - said borough, number one in the town plan, bounded by Sharnokin or Market on the north, an alley on the south, by lota of Mrs. Hall cn the west and by Mrs. Shatter on the east, containing in breadth sixty fret, ai d in depth two bundled and thirty feet, on which are i reeled a two story brick house and o her buildings. Also: One other lot in said -borough, number eighty, b 'Uiidulbv Broad way on the west, an alley on the east, -ind the rail, ro d on the a outh. cou'ainintt in lire bh lifiv-even b et and a half, and in d-th two hundred and fifty feet, on which are erected a weather boarded two ftory log bon-e and other buildings, now in pos. session of (J. M. York. jr- Also: The one undivided moic- 1 JL--ty or half part of all that tract of land and luntation, adjoining the borough of Sunhuiy, lrftid of (ieorge. C. Welker and otheig, coniainiog three hundred and twenty acres more i.r less, with he appprtenaucr. formerly owned by Mr. M.-clay. on which are eree'ed a large three story brick Grist Mill, a large Saw Mill, a" Clover Mill, several dwell ing housei and other buildings. Also: The undivided moietvof JiiliiLlhe following out lots situate in the saij" bo rough of Huribury aforea lid, to wit : Fifteen acrrs at the Point, lundcd by the Susquehanna on the west, and the Miamokin cieek on the east, fornvrly owned by Henry Masser, whereon are erected a dwelling house, a large bank barn, now occupied by Peter Pursel, bring numbers 1, 62 and part of C3 in the plan of said borough. Also: Aos. GO, G-I, C", 00, and ! . 66. and the pirl of 63 not included in the pur. . chafe from H my M isser, each out lot cont lining five acres m. re or less. j jff, Also : One out lot containing five 2 acres, adjoining lots of Christian Miller and of ' William Giay, formerly the property of Henry ' Buchcr. j gft Also : Out lot No. 10, bounded ; mby the grave yard, a bit of George Weiser and j a lane on the west, containing five acies more or i Iras. Also : One five acre lot, bound- id by Klderliery and Deer streets, and by lots ol II. Delias and the la'e Daniel Bogar. j II.. . A.. T.l.-J..l T1 . II iiso ; An isianci at trie i omit, hiki , the Junction of the Shamokin and Susqu' hana, in Augusta township, formerly Martin Island, containing eight acres more or less. Also : One moiety of the follow- ing in lots and buildings in said borough, to wit; Lot No. 83 adjoining Mr. Husted un the south, Jane Black on the north and 13 roadway on tbe west, 67 feet front, by 210 feet in depth, on which is erected a large and splendid thice story brick house and other buildings. Also: Nos, 30J, 310, 311,312, -1313, 314 and 316. bounded by Elderberry street on the south, and Bilberry alley on the north, and also on same street and allies numbers 207, l9 and 599. Also : Lots No. 323 and 324, bound- d by Whortleberry street on tl.e north, IMberry Hi y on the south and Deci street on tUo wet, and No. 322 on the east. Seized, taken in execution, and to be fold aa the property of Win. Mc'Carty. FEUX MAURER, Sheriff. SberifTeOfTiee, Snnborv, Kept. 16, 1043. S 'Vustilngtoa Fire Conipaiij-.' THE member of the "Washington Fir Com . pny" are rejuented lo meet at the rotate House, on Monday Eeening, October 8J( t( 7 clock, prreisel. Panelual attendance i. renuired. Sept. S3. ' JACOB YOUN'jM AN, OAKI-KY'S ii:ii iriTivi: svrli. fllHE valuable properties of Oakley's Depwa. m. five Syrup of Sarsaparilla, aa a purfier of the blood, ia ao well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare In set ting forth the advantages to be derived from its use; wherever the medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others : evety one that has taken it, have derived ao signal bene, ficial results from it, that it is recommended by them with the trmost confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it to patients under their eare t containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ol the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is ofTrred with confidence, as the chinpest and most efficient pu rifier of tbe blood now known. The use of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with a most decided improvement in the ge. neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of iliseaFe that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings F,vil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or eruptions of tho Skin, White Swi lling, F stula, Chronic Cough Asthma, fee. The nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to conv;nce the most skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. Snbl wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, fiEOIUiH W. OAK1.F.V, North 6th street, Rea ding, Dnks County, and to le had of the following pet sons : In XurthumherlunJ County H. B. Masser, Sunbury ; lieUnd & M.xel, MtEwensville ; D. Krauser, Milton. In Union County. .1. Gcorhart, Selitisgrove ; A. (iuti lius, Miftliuhurg. In Columbia County. R. W. McCay, Wash ington. Reading. March 14, 1S43. Mn. Oaki.t.t ; I believe it the duty of every one to do whxtevcrin their power lios.for the b-nc. fit of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Dcpnr.itive Syrtip of Sarsapsrilla, t m at conscientiously recommend it to the alllirted. We had the mbfortnne to lose two of our children, by the brrs-kitig out or ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and l.cck, although we bad aome of the most scientific physicians to attend thi m and had tried all the known tc medics, including Swaims' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the aamo manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing tho wonderful effects of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we wete induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; it acted like a charm ; the u'cers commenced healing immediately, a f w bottles entirely restored her to her health, which she has enjoyed unintertuptedly ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily be lieve it has not its ocjunl. JOHN MOVER, Tailor. Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. PongWsville, April 10th, 1843. Mb. OnKT.r.T : My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in ihe most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, dining wh;ch time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, his he id and neck were covered with ulcers. We trbd all the differ ent remedies, but In no rflVct, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use jour Depurative Sytup ol Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained scvend bottles, ihe use of which drove the disease etilin ly out of hia system, the aore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect hralih, which he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen him duiing his uftliction. I have thought it my du'y, and send you this certi ficate that oilers who have a like affliction in the family imw know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 1G. IS 13 . lv NOTICH TO THE PUBLIC. "TWJOT1CK is beiel-v Given, that tbe P.Ooks of X "" NORTH llRANCII CANAL COM PAN V w II be opened on Wednesday tbe "Dili day of Si p'i mler inst., nt 2 o'clock. P. M., nt the Pbrr. nix Hotel in Wilkebam, Pa., when tho under. signed, Cwtim'ssioners niid.r the law for that pur. J pose rnaeted. will attend to leccive tub.-cripiiona for Mock ol satvl Company. GEO. M.HOLLEN RACK, CHESTER UUTLER. WILLIAM HANCOCK. JOHN N. OONYNGHAM, SAM1EI. HOLLND. GEORGE P. STEELE, GARRICK MAI.LEKY. September O h. 113. 4t JSTM?. tX ELS IS hereby given, to all pafsons interested in the - estate of George Hill, dee'd., that the un.ler-igned was late'y appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, an auditor to distribute the biilar.ee of the account in the hanJs of tbe eie cutors of said dee'd., to and among the persons en titled to receive it. Said auditor will attend at his office in Sunbury, on Tuedy the 26lh day of Sep tember, for said purpose. CHARLES PLEASANTS. Sunbury. Sept. 2, 1813. 4t Auditor, j TS hereby given to all persons intere.-ted in (He -s- rsiaiii 01 ueorge onney, uecn , urn ine unoer signed wis l itely appointed by the Orphans' Court of Norihumberland county, an auditor to audit the account of the admini-ir itor nf sjiJ estate. Said suditor will attend at his office, in Sunbury, on Thursday the 28th day nt September, for siid 1 ur poe. CHARLES PLEAS NTs, Sunbury, Sept. 2, 1813. It Auditor. Imitate of George 1,0117, uu-., IecM. NOTICE is hereby given to the heirs and leg al representatives of George Long, sen., of Au gust 3 township, Northumberland county, decerned. that by virtue of a writ of partition and valuation, I issued nut of tho Orphans Couil of said county, to me directed, an inquct will Lo held al the late re.idence of sxid deeea-ed, in Augusta township on Friday the 6ih day of October next, at 10 q'. clock, A. M., for the purpose or" making partition of, or 10 v.ilue and appraise the Real Eatate of said dc. ceased. FELIX MAURER, Sher.ff. ShcrilTs Office, J Sunbury, August 26, 1813. 5 6t flHE subscr ler ofiers for sale, all lh. t 0r X piece of f ound, tiiuate on '.'.le V,"et Brn ch of the Susquehanna, in the t.orouV,, 0f Noithum. berlaml. containing abovB fiv ,,creg( thereon is erected, spacious brick b0,,jngi known bv the name of "The College," ud lately filtej up'for Gin Mill, wAh f;0 pair f burrs. The West Branch (Janal panes through the same close to tha building, Tne jjurri Elevators. Bolting Cloth, Smut Machine, or any part of the futures or ma will ! sold feparate.or logelhar with the Kilding or lot. li would ha a desirable situation lor, ana possesses many dvnlage lo a person demrous of establikhing a foundry. ', fu,iher paiticuUra enquire of 1. BltAUTIG KM, Truste for Josi.h tJh.prnan. NortkumbvrlsnJ, AujUbt 19, 181J tf. CHEAP CLOCKS. GR12AT JIAIU.ALVS FOR CASH. FTIIE subscriber has on hand, (left with him for JL sale,) a handsome assortment of elegant IlrnM Cloclis, warranted good, which be is authorised lo i II at eight and nine dollars. The same kind of clocks have been htcly selling by Pe liars, from 20 to 25 dollars. Those who want bargains should e.'ill soon. II. 11. MASSER. Sunbury, August 20, l43. County Treasurer. To the Electors nf KorthumhcrUtnd County: T7ELLOW CITIZENS t Through the solicits-- lion of my friends, I have been inducej to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of TREASURER. Should 1 bo ao fortunate as to be elected, I pledge mvself to discharge the duties nf the office to the best or my ability. JOHN SHIPE. Sunbury, August 1 2th, 1913. (ienoral Commission Mcrchnnts, Ao. 21 Commerce St., brlmc Fifth, PHILADELPHIA, T7"EEP constantly on hand Imported Segars, Brandies, Liquors, Ac, at the lowest prices, for cash. C.J. WnmrsT. jr. Wm. A. Ja55t. August 5th, 1841. 6m " AMIRV& HOC AT, HAT Sc CV MANUFACTURERS, South Ku ft corner of Marhrt and th sts.. Philndclpliiu, 11 F.SPECTFCLLY inform the public that tl ey J- will constantly keep on hnd a largs assort ment of Hals, Caps and Furs, to suit the fall trade, of tho bet quality. By strict attention to busi ness, and by selling their stock at the lowest prices, thpy flatter themselvce in being able to give entire satisfaction. August ft. If 1:1 ly .Ta m e s" s; Mrrir W holesale Clock r.sta1llslimrnt. No. 82 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, "XiniERE is to be found the largest assortment ' of Clocks in the I'nited Slates, among which are Forrestville. Hill's Goodrich ( 'o , Atkins, Portei & Co., Ives, Brewsters, and other Eight Day Brass Clocks; O. Jerome's Bristol Manufac turing Company, Atkins, Porter A Co., Hill's, Goodrich A: Co., Forrestville, H. Welton's, and other Thirty Hour Brass Chicks ; Boardmnn & Wclle's, Hopkins fc Alfred's, H, C, Smith's, and other Wood Clock. Sole Agmt for Crane's celebrated Year and Month Clocks, as well na several of ihe above men tioned. Also: Church and Hall Clocks. (Ej- Watchmakers, Men hania and others, will find it lo their interest to call. Looking Glasses manufactured. Philadelphia, August 5, 1343. 3m TiHE subscriber will sell off bis stock of Beaver, JL Russia and BiUf.li Hats, of the best quality, at very reduced prices. Sunbury, Aug. 5,1643. II. D. MASSER. TO T7fE VOTERS OF NORTHUMBEH- LAM) COUNTY. TELLOW CITIZENS. At the earnest sol ri JL tations of many of my friends, I am induced to offer myself ds a candidate for the office of CO U XT Y Til E A SI? K Ell . Should I be elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of mv ability. CHRISTIAN BOWER. Sunhtirv, July 2Cd, IS43. skZitos hotel." Cenhe Street, opposite the Town Hall, I'ottsvim.i:, r.i. .1 C. li E S S I G . ESPEOTOL'LLY announces to lliA Irdrallmit e iinniiiiulu llinl ItA 'H'jiL lias tnken the lri;e and tplcndid estali illllZ liabmriit, tbe Excuor. Horrt. situa. led nt the Ciirner of Centre and Callowhill streets, nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough of PottsviHe, which has lieen thoroughly repaired and materially impiovcd fir the accommodation of visit ors. The Hotel is forty ft. front on Centre at., and one hundred and thirty eight ft, on Callowhill, three storiea high ; it ia admirably provided with Parlors, Silting Rooms. Reading Room, and large airy Chaml-cra the mOFt spacious, pleasint and conve nient Doling Room in the country a new and su perior Bathing Establishment ; and every conve nience and comfort to render it in all rexpects a mot do-iruble Hotel. No pai.is or expense will be spareJ lo furnish the Table and Bar with the best that thi end the Philadelphia Markets offord ; and with a determi nation to devote his entire p,rsonal attention to the comfort and accommodation of those who may fa vor him with call : aided by active, careful and obliging servants, he hopes to give generjl satis faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he feels confident will please the most fastidious. (r"j" Tho Stabling alt ached, is large and well coiiMructtd, and superintended by experienced and ' altintive Osiers, Horses and I amazes may be bad at any time to Convey pirson to any part of ti e country, (TV An Omnibus runs fiom this Hotel daily to and from the Depot, lo meet the Cars, for tbe ac eonmiod.ition of persons travelling en tbe Rail Road. No charge for omnibus fare lo this Hotel. Poltsville, J.ily , 1813. 6m COUNTY THE A S U U e77 to Tin: r.r.r.cToRs or .r,rtrrti u nr.nf.Asn cou:ty. T7ELI.OW CITIZENS:- ha, been induced lo ofler myself aa a i-andi laie for ihe olficc of Count; Treasurer, at the coming elee.;-,on. (Should vou think, me worthy of jour Support, and I should bo kj sue cWul as to to (ecied, I will endejvor to give g, n era', satisfaction to all who may be concerned. JOHN FARNSWOR I'll, rfunbury. Juno 21ih. 18(3. cTFy eui.nituj.e auciton; AND rillVATB SALE3 ROOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-peclful'y in- vites the attention of persor.s desirous of pur chasing Fumilure. to his extensive Nbs R.nuus, (both puldie and Piivnte,) for every description of Household Furniture, where can be obtained at hll limes, large assortment ef fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, MaUrus.se, cVc., al very reduced prices, for csh. 07" Suie.8 bv Auction, twico a week. May 27th. 1843. ly ltlf. lt I IKH U U?Sf'rrhi July lb, 113. H.B MASTER. CoHiilorri'ltri V DEATH BIiOW. rPhe public will please observe that no Urandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box hna three la bels upon it, (the lop, the aide and the bottom) earh containing a fic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Bihiih.tii, M. D. These la bels aie engraved on sterl, beautifully designed, and done at an eipense of over f 2,000. Therefore it will be seen (hat the only thing necessary to pro cure the mcdicino in its purity, ia lo observe these I ibels. Remember the top, the side, and tbe bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori zed, and hold CEHTICATES Or AGENCY, For tho sale of lirandre.ih't Vegetable Universal Pills. Northumberland county ! Milton Mnekev A. Chambetlin. Sunbury II. R. Masser. M'Ewens villc Ireland A Mcixell. Nnrthuin''Oiland Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown J. Ac .1. Walls. Union O lunty : New Herhn Uog.ir At Win. ter. Welinscrove George Gundmm. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Beaverlwn David llubler. Ad'imsburg Wm J. M iv. Mifflinihu'g Mensch A-. Riy. Ha'tlcton Diniel Long. Fieeborg G. At F. C Mover. Lewi-hurg Walls cV Green. Columbia county ! Dam Hie E. B. Reynolds At Co. Berwick Shumun Ac R ttenhousn. Cat. lawisna ('. O. Brobta. Bloomsburg John R. Mover. Jeiaey Town Levi Risd. Waahington Robt. MiCny. Limestone Balliet Ac McNtneh. Observe that each A sent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, contnining a repres"nlation of Dr HRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will a!so be seen exact copies nt the ;irtr 'uheis nn u.rd upon the Urandreth J'il Ito.im. PhiltuMpliia, office No. , Ni.ifh Sth street. B. BRANDKETH.M.D. June 21tb, 1N13. A 1 lirrslilnii 5iii-liTiivfur ul. T HIE subscriber oll'ers f..r sale a THRESHING MACHINE, new and in good oidir. Tbe Machine has been tried, and proves to be an excel lent one It will be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to H. B. MASSER. July 1st, 1R.J3. Hart, AiirircviM Jl" It ever, Eorvvardinir and tlencral Prothico COMMISSION MICHCIIANTS, Second Wharf nhove Rare SI . on the Delaware, F II X LASBLPHIA, REFERENCES: Henry Farnnm Ac Co. iJaivis, Trabue Ac Curd, Bray, Barcroft.Ac Co. j 1oui.tvil'e. Williamson, HiirrougbK'Geo. Luckey, AV Co. A ('Ink, Cincinnati. Eckel. Spane'er cv Ragtn 1st. John Smith, Esq , Reed, Bro. oV Thomas, , Forland. Rogers, Brothers V Co. Joseph Souther, Esq., W. If. Thompson Ac Co. Rol ert Sieen Ac ("o. J. At .1. Reakert, Mulford At Alter, J. R. Wel-h. E q. Ito-ton. 'lion. Wm. Rider, ' Cleareld, Va. jll Hendricks, I Sttnt.iiTH. Tn l iitiuariptita it. Mum's, i.-q. David R. Porter, Esq. ,I!ols?rt Crane, Esq., Messis. J. Ac P. Martin, Jersey Shore, Pa. umVfiiirWm. M'Kelvv At Co.. Wm. K. HofTnagle, Kq-j liloomiburg, Pa. Lewis Hurford, Esq. Walls cV Green. Lancaster Uwliburg, Pa. Jones, Murphy At Co. '. ,t, .... - E. A. Brown & Brother i 1 ' V ' ,K" I."B & S;,n' J. K. Moorehca I. Esq. I Uck Jiaven I a' Pitto'iurg iicrretl & Potter, Morgan Ac Anderson, Itwistown, Pa. Geo. Piebury, Esq. 'Joseph Pnxton, Esq., St. Imw'i Columbia Co, Pa. June 3d, 1813. ly DAVID EVANS, .Vo. 76 South 3d street, opposite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, (Formerly of So. 76 S,mth Second ttrcet.) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fire and Thief.proof Chests and Doors, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Fillerers. R.Tiigera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ac, Ac, . i i .... j" irf lT(ft; aa "5" T Stili continues to make lNP$ttrs- rMt',J WATER Cool Ijijjuf r, and Fllterers, Refrigera. j" .-iJJJWJ si-'frCloia, both of the rout.d and 'iisiiisl g V"'VT"fT-qiare shape, with improve- ftSr-. . !".'-' nients. ol ttie beat nialenals jisfeTfand wotkmanahip. OC" The Chi'fts nro manufactured without I plmik of any description, of the best material which la calcu ateil to resist burda'a anil heat as long as any manufactured in ihe United States a trial ol which be ia willing to make with any oilier, pro vided the trial bo made of cheats already sold to customers, and not manuftciured for ihe express purpose of a trial. Purchasers are invited to call before porch ising elsewhere. CAU TION. A I porsons are cautioned sgiinst rnHkinn, using, selling or causing to be sold, anv Keyhole coeis f i Fire Proof Chen'a or door a of any kind, sinii ar in c instruction to my patent of July 10th. 1811, aa they will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. M .y 27 h. 1943. 6rn. Hover's Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, ! Manufacturer of Writintr and Imltlii- I ,1 T , s r,i . uic itiK, .mi. uai-vum t iiird Street, fci. diirs below R-.ice, :rn-t side.) I PHH,D2I,riIIA. TEM'i:CTFV i.i.Y inf.,,,, I A and otb ,rSi lnnl i, l.Ir rins cooniry inercoants tmitlv keens on baud '""go ".oik i f bit auptiier Black, Blue and i'd I' k, nnd a iuperior qo dily of ln.li l.'il lo Ink. H is nt up in bi tites vaiymg in size.fren I '.o 32 ounces, and Will be sold rn reasonable tirms. The ex'il'ci t qualities of this ink hns so thoroughly cstabli.-bed it character, that it is now extensively u:ed ihr.vjghout th roun'ry. Fur sale al the btore of H. H. M-r, Sun- ' borv.I'a. Mav 27th, I S-l ly i Agent for the sr..'.- of Soulhirorth Manuj'a' ! luring (im)ia mi's SIT'EMOU AVIMTINd 1'APERS: Wart'limiso No. 'A Minor Street, ! PHILADELPHIA, i fiflllE following kinds i-i.nssnllv on band, and I JL for sale to the Trado at the lowest market 1 pr c s : Fine thick Flat Caps. 12. 1 1, and 16 llis.. blue and white; Extra super, aid t.O.erfue Folio Po.ts, blue ar.d while ; Kitr super IV set and ('omiuercial posts, blue and white Extra su er Linen Note papers, long ; do. broad t supeiliiie jnd One Cuinituig house Cops, til ue and whin-; Exiro super (-'ougicsh Cups and Letters, p..in and lu'td, bloe and white ; !-Us rfine Freueh I'osu, plain wi I ruled ; Su t rfine cnnoii Caps a ol Pus's ; SutM-rfine and fine Caii and Post, ruled and plain, flue and white, various qualities snd prices. Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, W rap. ping, and Hardware papers, Ac, Ac, May 27, 1813. 6m. BLANKS I'OR SAI.i: AT TIJI OFl lC E. C all i n e t-M a k i n g tcw i.tn1il.s1iuiriito HOOTS?. RESPECTFULLY informs the citi.ens of . Sunbury and vicinity, that he has recently commenced the " IlilVtrT AT ( ftvp llfcivi'ec I "lu ,,,IL,4 ' nv'"'i lormrriy occupied liy lien-CAliiALl-AIAMAti lll.'SI ISS, i rv .,. .n,i himself, under tho fum of II in all its branches, in Market streot, Hunhiirv, im- ni' diately btl ow the post olTiee, where he will be rea ly to recede at d ettecute all orders in the line of bis business wilh promptness) and despatch, and in the best style and manner. His prices will be low, in accoidatico with the times, 0.'j Lumber and Country Produce taken in Ex change. May S?lh 1843. Gin L01TGLEYS ftrcnt W ostei n lii.liaii I'nnacrsi, (Joniuuunded entirely of Ycijelahlo Substances : Free from Calomel and all other Mineral. For tbe history of this medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising suc-ess and popul ir iiy, see large bills 1 I is recommended as a general cthnrtlc for family use in dyspepsia and nil bilious di-e.i- ses, it is invilunlile for Asthtim it is cot side ed a specific, no casn having yet occurred which it has faibd to cure for common Colds, imflainma'ory disea-es, rheumatism, affections of the liver, A-c, and for females, it is a tiea anJ excellent remedy. CEIlTXriCATE, Few Dr. Sila West, of Butghatr.plcn. y. Y. Mr. Ijonglcy Lrear tir : 1 have u ed your (jrrat -t. rn Indian Panacea in mv fimi'v, and have repeatedly prescribed it fur patients under my care. and am satisfied that it is always a sab-, and in vi rv tnnny cases an invaluable mrdicine. It oiera'es us a fixative without nausea, or pain ; and while it ef fcrtiiiilly obviates costivenefs acts upon the stomach ond liver as an alierative, correcting acidity, and re storing the In allby condition of those nrcans. Very respeetfnllv vons. S. WEST. For sale by JOHN W. F RILING, Snnburv. J.M'OB BRIGHT, Nortl.umlM-'tland. Mv 20th, IS 13. ly CIIAHLES Y. IIECINS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CUNBUjRY, PA. WTf ,nK,n '''lice formeilv occupi-d bv tl.e G g Hon. ( liailes G. Dontn I, opposite the Court House. He nil) attend to business in the Courts of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. Mav "Oili, 1S43. raters, ! 1 RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of lie (loroitgh rif Nortbumbetlai.d, :nid its vicinity, ! that he has cotnmenceil the I 'I'nilorins; Elsiiios, in a'l i'a various l.ranrhea, in the shop 'formerly oecu.ded bv Henry S. Thomas, ilirect'v oppn-ite Forsvtb s store. As he receives tbe New ork and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobs enlrusted to him, alter the ncatctt and latest style, end upon theshoitesl notice. Northumberland, Apiil 22.1, 1S13. ly CB,. J-CJC3 3. 1J3SZ?, 1.1ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Mun ' bury nn.l its vicinity, that he hits token the office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where he will be happy lo rcceivo culls in the line of his profession. April 2Cd, 1843. Daniel Yarick, EOS leave to inform the c'niiens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the buacksmithinc. iiukiness, I in Maiket street, Sunbury, cast of John H "gar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where be I intends to carry on the business in all its various i branches, including. Turning, Making Milt Irons ' and F.liptic Springs, Ironing Carriage, with Llx- tension or S:unding topt. Shoeing Horses, o,c i Orders will be promptly end punctually attended : to, and woik done cheap, for cah or country pro J duce. I (Jj Hoisn Shoeing done at J I per sett, I Sunbury. April 1Mb, 1843. fm oot & Shoe .11 .1 r t i ii Ir iv i n , ESI'EC ITl'LLY informs his friends and old rustomerss, that he has removed hi HOOT. SllOE ESTADLlSlfViEST to the fiame building adjoining his dwelling house, between that and Dr. D. T.Tiitea" cSce, a few doors west of his old ctatl;hm''n'., in Market street, where he inb-nds t'j carry cn tbe above business extensively, in all its various branch?!. Being IbanHful Cor past fivore, hehni.es bv strict t aitei.tioii lo t'U'.inejs and liberal co irges, to give ei.tioti to bu'.'inejs and liberal c'l irj-es. to eive I geneial sao.i.iclion ; and that he will continue to re- , ccivc a Vitrei dl share of public patronage. J Aril 8th. 164 3. " A NJ S -H saw TaTsT "W A CA1UJ. Br. X. t. Irle, Thankful f.r pvU u. ors, respectfully infoims ihe u ba' iiai ts ol utilmrv and eoun'ry Hr tiiul.thit bo has, ,;'. , i li s residence and uilice iri ma-k t s'l, i in i! e iM end nf the I'lnldiiig cuvnptd I v J. tin Bexar's s . re. win re he will Iw bappy to wuil upon all who la Vnr him with their calls. Svuburv. April 1st. 1SS 1. m "BXiACMITHINC. r r r I lit in e i- m n n & s o n. T MI E su'scii' ns heutiv t. tViin 'be public, that ll,( V have entered into pat In, is!. in, in tl.e EViACK3IVTITKiri."G BUSIIKr3, ' wtrcli wi I Inre.fier be l arru I cn t l' e td I j s'and in Kiinbiirv, umb r llie finn of ' (i.i r;,' I irono 'iniun iV t-on," win re bev will eoudi et ihe I tu-ine- in a'l it iemu t lancSe-, iiie'udni 7 .r.i. j in". Milking M li fco'H. (Vrr , ., - ; ig Hue, dr. llder- vvid be roiii !lv at d line i tinllv ii'tiii lid to, and uik JoioJ cloap, lor cu-ii r eoMntrv pioduce. (V Wio, ii.g done nt ni e d. '! ir e' i-i, GEtlRliE IM U:i;IAN, J. II. ZIMMERMAN. Suidu'V, March 1 lib. is.t 1. s e-. w o 'os X Xa m 1 X Xj T - - i 'THE so' i ship in scriiiM.s, having i n'er. J into a pirtm r- in th.-iirnlue of 'be law, will be happy to attend to all I I'i ness enirnsttd to th ir rsre. (' lie -li. ms vvdi be prompt! a' tended to. Tbi'v inu ulw 'vs be found ul tl t ir otl'ico, in Mnktl strict, snmbiny, I eily occuiicJ by m. Dewart, ilet'd.. as a t.re-ro.,iii. W ll.l.l 1 L. DEW ART, CHARLES J. BUUNEK. Sniil.ury, Feb. lib, 14:5. ly. I'r. s iip(v of KOSU t UN I MEN l received i a... I for alo l y H I) UA-Elt. Nuv. I '.'til, It t. S.IJU, lil'TII i,i.i;it, HATTER. 7T.RY I.EPECTFULLY tegs leave lo in, f.nm bis customers, and tbe r ulilie iren.rallv. .1 I 11 ! .. ' uiai nu sun eoiniiiues inn. HATTING BTISIlVaRSS, in all its various branch's, in the shot) nearlv rnno- : .t. . t,.. l r ,.. ' . . .J Druckennller, which firm hns been mutually rliasoU ved. He ho os, by his long cijm rience in the almvn business, and strict attention thereto, to render gen eral sati.-faciion, and receive a liberal i-hare of pub lic patronage. Suiibury, Oct. toih, 1842. ly. MEIICIIANTS house, An. .orth Third, nhnx-r Ctlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. fOUN DUNCAN, late from the Pennylva. nirt Farmer, nnd Samuel Pike, jr., late of A ni rlcan Hotel, (nluinbtia, I Ihio, take pleasure in oe. qoninting their fii nils and the public generally that they have ttiken the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. ILirt.on Ihe sar.ie site once oeiiipied by the old estnblihed Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill St. This Hotel is finished in ihe very best possible manner, arid of the best materials. Its location is icry desirable, particularly for country merrhnnts ; the arrancenir nis for beaiir.g and ventilating each room is such as to seeuie any temperature. Tho bedroom are all light nnd nirv, all luruished in a neat sty 'e, so as to iu-ure comfort. The r'Ci ivi. g p whirs are h!o fun ished in a u pcrb sulc. tl e windows are on the French style, formi' c nn en'iaoce 'o bi'conv in front, which inukes a pit as.n t r- r s !' t-eai att.n'ton has Im'i'H given to the I" 1 c ' ; with the furtiilure, 'e r '- I rorn vrr.' iTn" nl trust, liy strict bs i'i ' i.i i ,-, ! house a desirab'e sTp-i nj v' d'. ' r always be supplied '.rh ll.ev.rv I si can afford, and i.r.r bar niih tl, Im.-m ! i, v.e , th- i kel s., d w ines of the most i.ri"nveM bran ts. P. S. There are firt r.i'e s'a'ii na r,d esiri-ge houses attache. I to t!i.' ! j'.l b-ii I v tt-f.j nnd sober ho-ileis u ' . v ' I iw, in accordance with the ir ' J. iii.c. i Philadelphia, Oct 7.'il, '. "ii. UiMON HOTEL, i p. (i':nrrnl Singe 0rr,) :zu qlj gzz Tsrj iOYCCXTIMG COUNTY, I'emis) lvasiht. fBIIF. S-ib-cril'er nsp-cfullv informs his friciu ar.il tb.e public in ei e-nl. that he has taken the above LARGE ASP COMMODIOUS I N THE B O R O U G H O F M l i N C "V, and that be is now well prepared to accommodato all who may favor h:m with their custom. His SLtr.piso Apartsiknts are well u'.re l, anl comfortatile. HisTAnt.r vn Bn will a'ways bo S3,ip!iid w'nh the best the maiket can nflord. His Starlino, uhicli is rood, will i under tl.e charge of good and careful hostlers. He b els confident, by strict attention to bu -iiicss, and an earnest desiie to render c mfortr.hlo th se who may patronize him, that he will not fail togiva general satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1, IS 12. tf. Dr. I. T. TlilCS, Respectfully thfor.nst!,) citir.ens of Sunbury nnl viciri'.y, that he I as re moved his office to tho budding lately occui ied 1 v j (Ieorge Briuht, in niuiket at.eel, Sunbury, whero ! he may be found ul all hours, unlea profecsiotia!1 ! engazed. DR. TRITES returns hit snierrc thanks for 'b-i ! encouragement ho has teciived, in the line of !.. profession, m this place, and trji-ts, by prompt aij ' ten! ion to the duties of his profession, and teaon ! able charges, lhat he will continue to receive a lirrrs.1 fhare of the publt.- patronage, j Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf. A CAIID. mr. J. W. Vf.ll begs leave to tender his grate. , I'ul acknowledgments to the people of Su.ibir f and suirounding country, fot thtut pit encnurst I ment in the line of bis profession ; and U'uu'd at : the sanie time announce to them, th it he still in tends to continue Ihe practice of medicine in all iw ! various department. He w ould, therefore, solicit I a continuance of their confidence and patrorane. He rniiy be lucuJ at all times at his office, at tl n . north Hat corner of Bla. klierry and Di lierry and er trtct, Unless profesjionally engigej, Sutiburv, Oct. 1st, lst2. tf. !DH. J. N. SU.MNIiR, SURGEON DENTIST, 1 KSI'KC I FI TLY ilif irrns tin- put- e toal b nnde N orlhiiiiibci m l bi p rmanei't ..'. nee. and is -eaiv 'o a'lei d to any bo ..f I i is 'e Ju'v 2, 1 ! riiiLU):;!.!.i., IMILIC K AIii RCAt SUMMER AKl'.Vtll-.Ml'.NT. Clut'ge of 11 ,ii rr. N n Airi i i-f c r l( ' d, ' .it" tl". S'i r r 1 , !l.l. t ..' ing Tl Trein Philadeii I I i, ul n Pi, in l lis i'c. . : : I lloirs (if t ; .i' i.r ! For I' .l'svi:!.., " lit tU A. i For Philadelphia, &t 7 j1 A, j l'o'.h liains pa- at I'otl.-t nvn. i brea'sl i-'s i( Kesdi u'. 'i d Iho U M. M. Th Dgily. b.wn t'ain ti-ain ut Noriis. tiii', lr which li ;ni:.:'a : I oljliuil. j '. It K S. allowed at cac'.l llrtwcen I o'!vn!e ,v 1 I 'll li. lb IWe II li h.I jii 4 A d -. Between ilo A- Pofsiille, Exciriis Tkhk-uiihii r .V ?2,10 A 1.75 V 1,(0 t.io iik n iimmi sttr ! ti ll, iwe.-n Tol'sville Ar Pl il nUlplnn. f ft 00 II tviti ii RtttJing A. ilo. 3 Oil Between do. oV PottsviHe, 2 Hi AU ihe trains will , top for way passengers at the usual poioW. Cry All pastenjjers rre reqeesled to Jioiui their til Vet before tbe tisitis alait. May 21, l42. -tl.
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