Sheriff's Sales. "ITfcY virtue' of sundry writ of venditioni eipo M9 l, issued out of the Court nf Common Plena 01 Northumberland county, to fin directed, will he exposed to pu'ilic rile, at tlie house of Michael Knrnicr, innkeeper, in the Borough of Milton, on Saturday the 7lh day of October nelt, at 1 o'clock, l M., the following dcscrilied property, vit: Also: A certain tract or piece of I mil situate in Chilisouaque (ownahip, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Daniel Seider, Daniel Kckert, Jamea P. Sanderson and other, containing one hundred and aixty acrca more or loss, about 141) acrea of which are cleared, where on ate erected a one nnd a half atnry frame dwelling house, and frame bnrn, a email orchard, Af., Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to he (old aa the property of John P. (iulirk. Also: On Monday the 0th day -of Octolr next at 1 o'clock. P. M. at the house of Jacob Knm, in tlio town of Shamokin, Coal township, Northumberland county, 3 con tlgiou lots of ground situate in the town of 8 hi. mokin af iresnid, in that part of said town laid out by John C. Boyd, and mnrked in the general plan thereof IVo. 45, 40. and 47, containing each 29$ fret front, and I"') fret back, fronting on Shaniokin street on the west, and bounded on the east by Vranklin street, on the couth by Independence street, and on the north bv lot No. 41, whereon aio erected a large two story frame dwelling house and ! kitchen, a ature room and counting house, a smoke 1 tlnu e, Wash house, nnd a frame slshle. I Aiso : Three other contiguous Idla of ground situate in the town til Nhamo- kin aforesaid, and maikcd in the plan aforesaid No, 15 1, ICC and K3, -ccntirimng each 2&1 feet font, and 1 90 J feet hack, bounded on tho aiuth by Shakexpeat s'reet. on the north by Independence street, east by lot IV o. 124. und west by Franklin et reel, whereon are erected a large foundry, ware room anH pattern shop. Seized, taken in execution, tali to be e.ilfl as the property of Jacob Bail. AUn: At tho ,om't iloti?c in 'the borough of Sonburv, on Monday the 1 6th day of October next, at l o'clock, P. M. a certain 'tract or piece of land situate in Augusta township, -."Northumberland county, adjoining land of Aaron "Robins, a lot of Daniel Kel er, land of John My. e i, Mm. ("I irke and Peter Overdorf, Jun'r., con taining thiry acrra more or lea?, about twenty acre of w hich lire clenie I, wherenn are erected two log dwelling houea. There are also two wells of wa. trr and some fruit tree on said picmi-e. Seized, taken in execution, and In be sold aa the property nf Duncan Mtria. Also: All that certain lot of -ground situite in tl e bomngh i f Sunbury, adjoining Ilmry Yoxdv irr.er on iho east, the pub I;c otrice on the wi at, Sliamnkin or Market street n the north, and an al'ey on tlie aotith, and num. her d eight in the plan of aaid borough, contain ng in width aixty feet, and in depth one hundred and eighty feel, on which i erected a large two mory brick tavern hilise, now occupied by Charles I). Wharton, with the apiurten ance'. fjri Also: Ano'iicr cerlam lot in -L.lfl.syd borciiih, number in.c ii tlie town plan, hounded by Sh im..kin or Maiket on the north, an alley on the "tiih, bv "bv i.f Mr. Hall on the We-t and by Mn. Shaffer on tho east, containing in breadth aixty feel, hi d ill depth two bundled and thirty feet, on which ore erected a two story brick j house and o'her buildings. I MAIso: One oilier lot in sr.irf borough, number eighty, houtiihdhv Drr.a.b way on 'the wcwl, an alh-y on 4 he east, ami the rail roidon the a iiith. entraining In bieid h fifiy-sevcn feet and a half, and in depth twi hundred and fifty f.-.ei, on w Inch are erected r. weaiher ho tried two Ho.-y lop bou-e nd other buildings, now id pos- a-inu ol G. M. Yo.ks. f?'h Also: The no tiiulivideil moic- iy or half part of all tiiat fart inland and plantation, adjoinine the borough i.f Sunliity, 1 Old of Cicorgi-. C. Weliier nnd othe a, containing three humlred ai d twenty acres in ire i i less, with 'the apnertennncea f. rni rly uwind by Mr. Maclay, on which are erected a hrge three story brick Urisl Mill, a U'ge Saw Mill, a'Clnvi-r Milt, several dwell, ing house and otl.ei buildings. Also: The i:nliviilc nvictvof "the follow ing out lota eilnatf in iliesttid bo. i rough of Niiri'mry a. rrcsaid, to wit ; Viftten acna ; til the roiot, bounded bv the Su'iiiehanua on 1ih i vest, and the Miamokiu cirek on tlx; eaai, formerly j owned by Heury Mass' r, whereon are creeled a j dwel'ing 'lmue, a -large -hink brn, now orccpied ! by Petir Pursi-I, bi ing nunibirs 01, Pi and part of j -5:1 in the pi. in i f said lnoU);h. ; Also: Xi.-. t'lfl, fti, f.r), fif, and tJ8, and the p 'O et Pit not included in the pur. j chafe from Henry M .acr, cch out lot coiit tilling fiie acrcr m -re or less. j A1s: One oi-.t l.t iontaininfive I 2-aere, a lji ioiiig lota of Christian Miller anl of "William Ciay, form.-rly the pr ierty of Hinry Dili her. s Also : Out lot No. 49, hounded 3, I by ihe pr.ive v.ir I, a lot nf Ge..rge Weiser ainl a lane on the west, c. ti'.aiiiing f.ve acies mote or lesr. Also: t)ix five acre lot, lunintl- ed by E'deibery and Deer ttriet. and bv lots ot 11. Delias atel the la e Daniel Bogar. Also : An Island at tlie Point, and . the Junction of tie Shamokin and Susoui hana. in Aogu-ia towro-hi', formeily Martina lAland, containing eijjhl acrea nine ur less. Also: One moiety of the follow- ing in lots and buildings in mid borough, to wit: Lot No. 83 adjoining Mr. Ilusted on the south, Jane Black on the north and Broadway oil tte west, !)7$ feet front, by 210 fiel in depth, on which is erected t large and splendid three story I lick house and ether building'. Also: Nos, uO'J, 310, 311. 3I, 313, 314 and 316. bound, d bv Eldetlw rv ktieet on ihe south, and Bilberry '.!cy on t, n0,,h Hi U .?nt'1"w tU,a ";"J nu't.brrs 5!'i 3 and 399. . Alsiy, l,yts No.3'J3 and 321, bound- eJ by Whonlebeiry atirt-t on the noith, Bilberry iVlry cn the south and Ueei street on the wet,nd Tia. 323 on the eat. Hened. taken in execution, and to be solJ aa tba proutrty of Wm. Mc'Csnv. FELIX MAURER, SKerif, SherifTa Oflice. 7 Sunbury, Sept. 16, 1843. S in tin Court of Common I' lean mf .Wjrlhuntm brrlanit County, ,V, 10, yvembtr Term. Maiy Smith, by her next? friend, Henry Giba in, 5 Plurins Subpana ft. fur Divorce. - Robert Smith. ) riHE said defendant is heieby leqn'ued, lobe and I appear before the Judge of tha Court of Com. roon Pleas of Northumberland county , at Court of Common Pleas to be held al sunbury. on tha first Monday in November next, to answer the corudaint yd Ifca 4 jj Msry, FELIX MAURER, SktriJFy Bhcilff'a Office, ? Sjubury.Oct. Vth, If 41. 4t- 5 NOTICE. 13 hereby given, thai I have purrhaaed, at a aalc held by Thus. A. Ililling'.on, conatable of Sun bury, on the 30th of September last, the following articles, aold aa the property nf Henry llaunah.ich, which property I havo loaned to aaid Honnahach until I aee fit lo remove them, viz : One half dozen chairs, t corner cupboard, t hu leau, 1 Inhle, I wood stove, I wheelbarrow, 2 sho vels, 1 n-ade, 1 cart, S aell-i of wagon harness, 1 settofbuggy harness, 1 sitt of plough gears. 1 lot of old chairs, 1 tutting box. I gray marc, ! bny horse, 5 bushels of oils, I small lot of hay and sliaw. YVILMAM KltlEGHUAUM. SunhuryOet. 7, 1843. nt. wiiMflicHij'ar" .laroh Mallc-li, dccM. .Vnrlhumbertanil Connly, tx. T.N the Orphans' Court of aaid county, at August A term 1813. On motion of Charles V. Hegiin, Cfq., the Court gram a rule on the heirs and b-gul reprtsrntntivos of JacnhMlich, late of Augusta township. Norlhumliert md countv, decl., to appear at our next Orphan' Cimrt to be held at Sunbury. for snid county, to wit : on the first Monday of No. vember next, and accept or Tcfuae lbs roal estate of said deceased, at tho valuation, or shew cause why the a line should not be sol. I. Kxttnctod from the record, and certified September 8Rlh, A. 1). 1843, EDWARD msi'EH. Sept 30lh, 1S31. 31 Clrrk. O. C. Iinl lSsr:il,Bgain. aiid"fTi7the lis! time, calls upon all who aie indebted to him, on book account or otherwise, to come f.-iward and make si litem' nt. Those who neglect this no tice will have their accounts placed in the hands of a Jus'.ice, for collection. Sunbury. Sept. 30th 1813. I lll.l 11U.1, 1 Union TnJependcnt Batta lion of Volunteers, YOU are eo nmanded to meet for drill, in Sphns (tro-ve. on Saturday the 28th day nf October nexl. al 10 o'clock. A. M., each member provided wKh 12 rounds of blank rartri.lg.-s, and in fidl uni form, equipped for drill. By oid. r of the Colonel. EUAS HUMMEL. Adfl. P. S. All neighoring volunteer companies are respectfully invited to j iin in the pirndo. Sept. 30. 1813. IiIST or CAUSES. F Uii Mai at a !p cifal Iv.'U't to he held al Sun- buiy.on the 1(5 h day of October, '.913. John K W.tf h et al William Moriti Mary Weeks John C Hoyd fieorge Hill Daniel Roadarmel Jacob Snder et nl Thomas Wood, Ac fieorgs C Wclker Daniel Hroius Joseph 1 1 ill- vs James Hllsted va O P Duncan vs Hverly cV H.ias vs A W Johnson el al vs George Hill's Ex'ra s Daniel Zerbe et al vs Se:ishobz et Hergstreser vs Andrew Forsythe va J icob Gass vs John A Shissler vs Martin Weaver Chailes Douty Wharton Aann Crosby Fisher SML L1. V. JORDAN. Trothnnot irv's Office, i PrtA'y. Sunbury. Sept." C 3 IS13. S oakij:y!s DniTKlTIVC simp. rilUE valuabl pioperties of Oakley's Depura Jl live Sjnip of Satsspftrills, as a purifier of the blood, is o well known to the jroblic (ent rally, that it is uni-ecefsaiy to nccupy mochparetn set tine forth the advantages lo be derived from its use; wherever te rr.cdii ino haa once been Intro dueed, it lakes precedence o'er all others; rvuy me that baa taken it, have derived so Mnal bene. lieial remits from it, that it is ircominended 1 y them with i bo u most Confidence. Phyidciins of tho highest st!iii4ing in tire pTufes.-ion, prescii'-c it inpatients under lhir care ; c.-nl.iiiiing holding deb terinus. but being composed ot the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable nialoriuls.it is oil-red with Confidence, aa the cheajiet and inn-t ( llictent pu rifier of the blood now known. The u.'-o of few but l lea, especially in the spring months, will he at tended with a most decide. I improvement in the ge neral strength nfthe system, eradicating any reeds f disea-c that may have been generated, bes'tdis giving health sin! vj...r lo ihe Imdy. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Eil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or cioptiniw of the !'kin. White Swelling, F.stula, Chronic Cough A.th.na, cVe Thu nu merous ciTtilicatv's in tire iotestijn uf the sulseli ber and tin agents, from physicians and others, are sunicieiil to roi v nee the most skeptical nfi'n su periority ovei all prep rations of Sais ipanlla. Sold uhc.lctalo aviil retail, by tho proprietor, GEORGE W. OXKi r.V, .North f.th stre-t. Rea ding, I).:ks Cuutry, and to be had nfthe following peisens : i Jrn-!'iur.ihc'ai:d Coi.it.'y H- H. Mas.-rr, Sunbury ; belaud & M let, .M'.Lnentv'lle ; 1), Krau-i r. Milton. In Union Vtmnty. J. Gcarhitt, Seliusgrove ; A. Gut- hiis. Mifflinhur-R. Ia Cul'.tmbia County. R. V, McCay, Wash ington. Reading. March H, 14 ). Mb. OALtr'. 1 believe it the duty nfi-viry one lo dj whhteverin their power lies, for the b-ne. fit uf their fellow nil", and having had po-itie proof in my own fsmily.of the woinleiful proprrtie of your D'pnrativo Syrup of Sa sap .rills, I m st conscientiously recommend it lo 'die SoLeled. We bad the inUfortune to lose two of eur children, by the breaking out of ulrsrous sores lha' coveted the face, head and link, nllbough we had aomo nf the most scientific physicians to attend then and had tried all the known leu.e. Jiea, including twaim' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the same minner, bet faco ai.J lieik ws completely covered; '.ho draehaigrf was so i.lVeusive, and ihe disease at such a height, iliat we devpa re-1 of be. life." Seeing ihe wonderful elVects ofyoi:; ireju.n'ive fJyiup r.l S irsapsril! t, we wne '"'uriJ lo make tii.il of il, a Ihe lal res rt; it ae'ed like a cbarin ; tho u'cers c-minenced healing immediately, a f w bottle ontiiely restored her tu hir health, which she h .scitj-iyed uninterruptedly ever since. As a purifier of the blu d, I verily be lieve il lias nut its Cjoal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor. Waluul street, near Fuuilh, Readuij;. Douglassville, April l'Jth, 1843. Ma. Oiki.it: My son Edmund Leaf, had ihe scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner fur three years, dming which time he wia de. prived of the use of his limbs, tin head and nrrk were covered with ulcere. we uteij all ins ome', ent remediea, but to no tfiVct, Until recomip'n(eiJ I y Dr. Johnson uf Nonistown, and alse jjr- BM Iliester, of Heading, lo use your Du,i0 8 up ofSarsap.rilla.ofw.ichl oblair.ei, Veu ihe u of which d'ove tb di,., emln-lv out of b.s system, the aore esle ", upi tllJ ,he ciu w restored to prfecl h"-uh, which he has aajoyed uninterru;.iedly rjt(!j iillMi ia lh, aJoiiishrnvnl 6f rasn; perso, wl0 tren him during hia afttiction. t hate Vnouiiht il my duty, and send ym this csiti. fi'ale thsl otba'a who have a lika affliction in the family may know whera to obtain so valuable medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D- LEAF. fclepl. IP, !K48.Jy 4 eft' Valuable Farm tb J'ILL ho sold, on Monday, November 0, 1843, at tho Court House in Sunbury, that valuable tract of land belonging lo the estate or Christian Shipman, dec'd., containing ICO acres mors or loss, situated in Augusta township, Nor thumlierland county, adjoining lands of George Keefer, George Hall, George. Raker, and Daniel Conrad. Conditions will be made known on the day of silo. LEWIS DEWAKP, 1'fccutor nf Chrintirtn Shipman, rrcV. Siinbury, Sept. IGih, 1843. 7t. TS hereby given to all persons interested in Ihe questions for trial, and the distribution of Iho proceeds of the sales of John II. Oowden's estate, in the Court of Common Ploas of Union county, lo appear, if they think proper, on the second Tuesday nf Novemlter term next of the said couit, when ther itiay be heard in tho premt,os, Tly the c uil. VM. KOtfllONG. New Berlin. Sept. 1C. 181:). fit. I'rulh'.y. TN pursuance of the Orphans' Couit of .orlJum. berlaiid county, will be exposed lo public sale on Wednesday the 25th day nf Oolot.er next, on the premises, to wit; A certain tract nf land aituata in Mi amok in township, in aaid county, adjoining lands of David McWilliams, Eli-ha llarton and Obadiah Campbell, containing twenty-five acres, and one hundred and thirty-nine perches morn or less, on which to eroded a l.vge two stoiy frame house, barn, and other out houcs, la!e the estate of Jamea I Camplwtl, dec'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, I A. M. of said day, when tho conditions of sale wid I tie made knoan by ".'MLB'-iail, 1)11 A III All sJAMrUEI.T,. Sunlunry, Sept. 16, 1813. St. Admr't. CHEAP CLOCKS. GREAT BARHAIXS FOR CASH. r aiiir, aunscritier me on hamf. (ten Willi Inm for c.i - I. -. . a . , . r I ' "-iy liiiiuiniiinr; nssonmrni or eiegatii I iirati tlocK, w arranted good, which he is authorised to sell at eight and nine dollars. The same kind of clocks have been lately felling by I'e liars, from 20 to 25 dollars. Those who want bargains annul I call "" II. B. MASSER. Sunbury, August Cf, 1843. Clcnrrnl f'omiiilKNion Klcrcliaiits, So. 'Jl ilmnmerce St., hi low Fifth, riIII.ADEI.rHXA, T"EEP constantly on hand Imported Segara, - Brandies I .ie,uors, Ac., at the low-rat prices, far cash. C.J. WolHKUT, jr. Wj, A. JiSNKY. August 5th, IS 13. Cm ASEIJtV & IIOCAI. II AT CAP MANUPACTlTUIins, South East rnrnrr of Mnrkrt and 4th its.. PMIndrlnliln. TrsPFXTFri.LY inform the public that they will constantly keep on twul a laig noit mrnt of Hats, Csps and Fur, lo auit the fall trade, nf the best iaiiy. By strii t strention to bind ness. and by selling their rUyzh at the lowest prices, they flatter theniselvea in being able to cive entire satisfaction. Aucust 5, 1R13 ly AnCssTsM in rs MVhoIcsitlc dork VM ablHlunent, No. 8-i North Third Sheet. rmr.ADL3?HIA, "7ilERV' is to be found the largest Sfsortment of Clucks in the United States, among which aie FoireslviRe, Hill's Goodiich & Co, Alkins, Portet 6c Co., Ives', Biewsters, ami oilier Eight Day Brass Gock; C. Jerome's Bristol Manuftr luring Company, Atkins, Purler c"c Co., Hill's, Goodrich (Sc Co., Forrestville. H. Welton's, and other Thirty Hour l!r ss Clock" ; Boardmin A Wc'ilu's, Hopkins & Alfred's, H. C, Smith's, and other Wood Clock-. Solo Ag nt for Crane's celebrated Year anl Month Clocks, as well as several i.f ihe above mtli tiolied. Abo: Church an-l Hall Clock". IXj" Watchmakers, Mcrehanta anJ others, will find it to their inlerest to call. Looking Glasses msliufacturcil. PliilaJ.lphia. August ft. MIS. 3m TIllE tubsciiiier will sell ull' his slink of Beaver, 1. Russia and Biu-oh Hats, of the best ijualiiy, al ery reduced pliers. Sunbury, Aug. 5. I LI. tl. B. M ASsElt. Vtntit &trrrt, nr;m.ir the Tows Hall, ro-iTs villi:, r.. J . v . t. Kssin. l . IJ I.SPEIJ i I I. LLY announces lo a R) lPE(JTCirLLY announces fTTri' al w- ,nl' 'rve!iina e.iinm'.initv that be 'st!j,i baa taken the large and spii-ndiil estali ZMljtfA lishmenr, tl.e Kxriuvni; llo r i r. si ua. led at the cornrr nf Centre and Calloivhdl streets, nearly opposite the Town 1111. in the borough of Pottsttlle, which has been ihorouuhly repaireil and maieriilly itnpioved for the accoinriia.lation of vi.t- j oib. Thu Hotel i f .rty ft. front on Centre St., su I t oi;e hundred and tlrriv eight ft. on Cal'owliill, llneo fctorits high ; it is admiraMv provij.d w ih Parlors, Sitting K ims. Reading Room, and Ijreo airv Chambers the nn)t spacious, pleas ml and coin s, j nirnl D'ning Room in the country n new and su- pcrinr Bathing Eslnbbshinenl ; and eveiy c.mie. nienee and rmiifoit lo render it in ail reeprcts a most de-irable Hotel. No pails or expense will be spared to furnLh tho Table and Bar with Ihe best that this and the Philadelphia .Markets afford ; and wild a determi nation to devote hia entire p rronal aUsiitiou to the comf 'it arid aecoinm da'i m of thnsa who may fa vor linn with a Call ; aided by active, careful and obliging servants, he hojastj give gem ral satis faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wUhing in vi,it this highly interesting uiul healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he tecls confident will please the most fastidious. Ihe Stabling attached, is lirgn and ill cou-tructf d, and superintended by rxpericr nnJ aiitittive Osiers. Horses and Cairiaiie lllav ,v ,. at any time to Convey persona to any part r inc country. rj An Omnibus ''Ins from '.Vis Hotel daily lo and from the Dcp- ,0 mrcl tll0 fl,t ,i. nc. commodat.oo 0, ..g,,,,, lr.ii,, pn the Rail Road. ,0 ci.arg,' for omnibus far to this Hotel, olis.iile. Jaly . 18l3.8m CiTY FURM1TUKE AUCTION, AND rUVATS SALES HOOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. C C. MACKEV, Auctioneer, repectful'v in 1 vitra the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to bis eilensiv.- Sales Ib.Mns (both public and Piivnle,) for every description nl Hans, hold Furniture, whi re tan be ubtiinfd it all tunes, a large assortment ef fasUonuUe and w. II manufactured Ctbinel Furniture, Beds, Msttiusses, ic at very reduct j prices, for eaah. (ty Salca by Aucticn, vlto a -vcrk. May attb, ie3.-ly 'oll1crc,ltclt, DEATH B Ij O W. rPhe pt.ic will please observe that nu Brandrelh Pills ara genuine, unless the box has three la bel upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom) evh containing a fjc-simile signature of my hand writing, thus 11. ItRitviitiKTit, M. D. These la. belaie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over 1 2,000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure tho medicine in its purity, ia to observe these labels. Remember tho lop, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhnri xcd, and hold CSRTIOATES OF AGENCY, For tho sale of Brandrnh's Vrerfuhc Universal Villi. Northumberland rntintv : Milton M aekey & Chanibnlin. Sunbury H. IJ. Masser. M'Ewens ville lu'l ind or. Meixell. Noithum' eiland Win. Forsyth. Georgetown .1. V J. Walls. Union County: New Berlin Bogar cv Win ter. Selinsgrovc (ieorgc Gundium. Middle, burg Isnc Smith. Ileavertjwn l)aid lliihler. Ad imsburg Win. J. May. -Milllinsbure Mensrh fc Ray. Hartleton Daniel I.oiii?. I'reehnrg G. A F, C. Mover. I.ewisburg Walls ft Green. Columbia counlv : Danville E, 11. Reynolds Jc Co. U erwiek Shuman A R.ttenhoupe. Cn' Inwissa (.'. G. HrobU. IJIjomsbiirg John U. Meyer. Jeisey Town Levi ltisel. Washington Rubt. MiCny. Lime-tone llalliel ct McNinch. Observe that enrh Ace'nl has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agencv, font-iining a repres-ntalion nf Dr miANDRETII'S Mtnufielory al Sing Sing, and upon which w ill n'sn be seen exart enpiea of the titw labels new rued upon the Brtlndrcth 'ill Bnxex. Phil idelphla, office No. 8. North fl'h streol. U. DltANDUETH.M.D. Jim 21th, 1813. A i lircIilnif Machine fr Sale. fll 1 1 E subscriber otTers f .r sale a THRESHING Mi:iuE Machine has been tried, and proves to be an ex-sel ..... . . ? one II w will be sold at a reduceil price, and H. U. MASSE It. warranted. Apply li Jul 1st. 1813. Hart, AikIi'vum A; 1 'It ever, rorwartJinii and (icncrnl Procfnre COMMISSION .M KUCHA X'l'S, ScCmid ll'liiirf nlinvf llnre SI . on the Delaware, PHItADELPIIIA. REFERENCES: Henry Tarnum V Co. Jaivis, Trabue ti Curd, Rrav. H ircrofl, iV (.'o. Ijiui.-vtlle. Wilbiinison, Burrnugbs Geo. Luekey, eV (Jo. A Jl.nk, Cincinnati. Eekel. Mp.ingtei Kiiguel Si. John Smith, En , hoed, liro. iv I botna-, Rogers, Urotliers - (Jo, W. R.Thompson cV Co, Uolert S een A: Co. T'urtlund. Joseph Souther, Esq.. Ba.'ton, Hon. Wm. Tliuler, Clearit Id, P. H Hendricks. Sunlurv, Pa. J- J-1K,,,k'lt' , j, , u r J. . el h. I. q rttt.airijiittti At. Hum'", E-q. ......... David R. I'or'er, f.srj. linliert l.rane, Jjsq, Messis. J.& P. Martin, lliirrisburc; Wm. K. Hofti.aale. Esq Lewis Hurford. E-q. l.aiicutlcr Jones, Murphy ct I Jo. E. A. Brown ct Brothci. J. K. Moon head, Eq. Vitts'-jrg Jfrreij frire, I'd. Wm. M'Kelvy cc Co., Btiirtmsburg, I'll. Walls A: (iiein. Lewisburg, Va. T. W. Kin i nc fc Son, Loci- di en, Pi. ."'te retlA: P..tter, Lewittown, Va. .lo-eph Pajclon, Esq., Morgan . Anderson, (eo. Piesbuiy, I"-q .S7 Im:us i t o.U'HDia (,(. June 3.1, I p H. Iy DA VID EVANS .Yo. 70 South fl kit rrt, opjtositrlhc Exchange, I'ljM.ADF.l.l'HIA, (Formerly of So. "i0 Xi!ii Second s!ret!,) Manufacturer of Iinpiovcd and Patent Fits and Thief-ytronf Chesta and Doois, Water and Pro. vi ion Coobr, and Fdterers, R.fiigrra tor, Hoi.-ting Machines, A.C., 4c Vve Srilt continues In make lii-cel.hrated WATER Cool- j;, Y' rs, and Filtrtera, Refrigera m .-it T I'l; both of ihe roil'.d and .'i '.p-quare simp"', with improve - . - - i iiii-iits- in nit, i.t'H, ,n.t:ii ,is lHsaw asWJi.-aii.l wmkniaiisbiii. 0-!7 The Chrift.i nre tnant'.fac.ttircd without plank of any description, nf the best mater al which is calculated to resist burgla-a and heat as long us any inanuf.icturt ) in ihe 1'nin-il Suits atrial ol which be is wnl,:;g to make with any iirher, pro vided the Iri.d be nu.le of elie-ls already soi l in I custoineis, and not matiufictuied far the evpros j purpose ol" a liial. Puri 'ha-ers are invited tJ Call j bef oie purrba-iiig ebewbere. ' CAUTION. A I persons are rauiioned -g i;ni makins, U:ing, silling or causing to be s. Il, ar, Kehi)le covers fit Fire l'iO"f t'lirs's or doom of any kind, si.ni'ir in c .tis'rni 'ion to my patent of July 1 0th, It 11, as tiny will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. M 'V 57'h, IrVirt. Urn. JOSEPH 73. HOVFrF,. ManttlacUii't r of Writincr nil Imlet'.i blc Ink, No. Ilk! North Third StroK, tix (bi'ir below Rico, (east side.) PHILADELPHIA, r.I'Li: IM LLY informs country mrrrh,-t-k and otheis, that be ron tautly keeps on hand a large stoik . fl.ii supirler Black, UUm nnd l',P, Ink. and nlso a mpeiii r qiiality of !ndell!' lulj. II a ink is put up in b, tiles v-, v,lia i ,jri frnln" 1 to 34 nunres, and w,l V0 sold ,so'I1Hl,le nuns. nieriete I qualities ()f,h's.i,W I, las so wnrnucn y esianilsr,,, , r-,,,. ,ha( il is now l:'"-u' iiriLl lb a- country bury May 27'b. lSL'l. Iv -1 rO XJ m V aJ L ( w u 'S",t Ji)r "f Su!liworth Muiinfitc- luring X'omjunm'i ! SI IT.KIDK VtitlTlNC PAIMMIS; i Warehouse No. Ji Minor Street, j riilLADELPHI. rBIHE following kind-i cns'sntly on hand, and i for sale lo tln 'Pi ado at the lowitt market ! pr ces -.Fine thick Flat Caps. 13. I I, and 16 II I . blue and white; IJt'ra super, ai d superl'u e Folio 1'o-ls. blue and white ; Eitra super Packet and Cnmiiicicial posts, blue and white ( El'a su,-er Linen Note paptns, long -, do. broad; superfine un.l One Counting house Caps, blue and wbiet P.iua super Cnngrisa Capa and Lett, rs, pi .in and mVI. blue atid while ; Superfine French ' osts, plain nd ruled 5u ei fine Senu.'ii l'a s a d P.-s's ; Supeifine and Cue Caps nnd Posts, ruled and plain, blur and w liile, various i)U dities an I pin es. A!-.. t..i;nei Bourds. Tissue, Envelope, Wrap, ping, ulol ll.nd.vaie papers, Vc, Ac. May 527. HI 3. fioi. BLANKS- ron rM! r. at this ofiice. re: mm C abi n ct-31ak i ng (A en i:sfn1lihmciit.) WILLIAlel HOOVE?. RESPECTFULLY informs the cititena of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has recently commenced the CA1HNET-MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, in Market street, Sunbury, Im mediately below the post office, where, he will be ready to receive and execute atl orders in the line of his bit sines', with promptness and despatch, and in the heal atylo and manner. Ilia prices will be low. in accordance with the times, (xj Lumber and Country Produce taken in Ex change. May H7ih 1813. 8m LOITGLET'3 (rent Wi'Kicrn Indian Panacea, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances ; Free from Calomel and utt nthrr Minerals. For Iho history of this medicine, and its Unrivalled and truly surprising success and popular, tly, see large bills 1 T is recommended aa a ceneral cathartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bilious disea ses, it is invaluable for Asthma it is ronsideied a peiifie, no case having yet occurred which il has fa ib J to cure for common elds, imflammalnry diseases, rheumatism, affections of the liver, &c., and for females, it is a saro and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, Frnm Dr. Silan West of Rinhamplon. If. Y. Mr. Lnntley --Dear Sir: I have u-ed your Great We-nrn Indian Panncea in my family, and have repeatedly pre-rrtbed it for pntients under my Care, and am satisfied that it is alwavs a saTe, and in very many cases nn invaluable medicine. It operates na a I .native without nausea, or pain; and while it ef fectually obviutes rnstivenors acta upon Ihe stomach and liver aa an al'eiative, correcting acidify, and re storing theh'allhy condition of those organs. Very respectfully vonrs. S. WEST. For sale by Ji'HN V. FR1LINO. Sunbury. JAroB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20th. 1843. ly TniAltLES W. II EG INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY. IA. 7 AS taken the office formerly occupied by the Hon. ( 'bailee O. Donnel, opposite Ihe Court II use. lie will attend to business in ihe Courts of Northumberland, Union end Columbia counties. May 20th. 1813. JTD. Waters, T1ESPECTFUI.LY Informs the citizen, of the -1 k tinrough of Northumberland, and its vicinity, that he ha commenced Ihe Tailoring Riiiinc, in a'l i'a various branches, in tha shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly opposite Forsvth's store. As he receives the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobs entrusted to him, after the neatest and latest style, and upon the shmtest notice. Northumberland. Ap.il 22d. 1313. ly DfZT. B. JIS1SSER. I RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sun ' bury sn.l its vicinity, that he has taken Ihe rtice formerly occupied bv Dr. John Pent. ! ne mil He happy to receive calls in the line of hia profession. April SSd. 1813. Daniel Yarick, BLACKSMITH, EGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunbury and ila virinilv. that he has commenced the HLACIvSMITlIlXG BUSINESS, in Market street, Sunbury, east of John Dogar'e store, tnd directly opposite the post office, where be intends to Carry on Ihe business in all its various hrm ches, including, Turrtinf, Marring Milt Irons and Eli jit it Springs, Ironing Carriages, with x ten.iir.rt or Standing tops. Shoeing Horses, c Orders will be promptly and punctually attended to, and work dune cheap, for cash or country pro duce. CCy- Horse Shoeing done st $1 per aett. Sunbury, April 15th, ISLL Cm o ot & Shoe ICAIT'JPACIT CP.T. .11 a v t i it I l' w i ii SESPECTFL'LLY informs his fibnda and old customers. lml be has removed hia tutor i SHOE ESTABLISH VEST to ibe frame bui'dtng adjoining his dwelling house, hruvei n that and Dr. D. T.Tiites1 oflVe, a few dooia west of his old estal lishmeni, in Matket street. wt-rre he itdei i' lo carry on (be above, business extensively, in all iVr toriiiw branches. Being thankful for past fivnrs, he. hopes, by strict attention to business and tihets', charges, to give ceneral satisfaction ; and that he, will continue to re ceive liberal .bare uf pi'',,ic patronage. vprd 6th, 1SU. A CAIiDT" I. . I., I ICC, Thankful for past fa vo's, resnec tully informs tho inhabitant of 'aiibur , in,) enun ry ar uud, that tie has, taken b's re.nlence and oiliee in rr.arket atreet, in the east 'wiul of ih'u budding occu ed by John Uouar's store, vvti, le he .wnl te btppy In wait upon ail who fa vor him with their c II. unbury. Apiil 1st, IS IT 6m ELACKSIVIITIIING. S . rW 1 ... ... . m. - ' . m JC. i g n. jisrusHv a s- IVsviii.. u i,...i,u i, i...m ihn iiiililie. ihsl , m miu il w. i , rim nr.. f , M. Ihey have entered into parlnerabip. in Ih DLACKSMITHINO BUSINESS, wh eh wi I hire..ftr be curried on at Ihe old sland in Sunbury, under the firm of 'George Zimmerman & Son," where 'hev will conduct the I'U-incts in all its various branches, including Turn i'n. Making M.V Irons, Ironing Carrats, Shoe mr ilursrs. Ae. Orders wi l be promptly i'd punc lUullv ail. in I'd to, and woik done cheap, (or cash or iiiuntrv produce. rry Sho. ing done at one dollar pe sell. GIXIKGK ZIMMERMAN, J. H. ZIMMERMAN. I fiinini'y. aiticti i nn, isu. PAS. Tit SB. SSI P. rPHt; sul.. lilie s, bsving entered into a partner-J- ship in the priciice of the law, w, II tm happy in aiiei.d lo all t u.'nesa euliuited to ih'-ir care. (' lle-.tions wdl Ih- promptly attended lo. They mav always lie found al ihcir office, in Msikel stnel, Sunbury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dt-warl, dec'd.. as a sloi-ro.ni. WILLIAM L. DEW A nT, CIMRLES J. BRUNEH. Sunbury. Feb 4ih, ly. " Fivsb snpnv of KOSBbTN i'M'ENT, ieerivd 1 V ,d fi r ssW by JL V MAS-ER. No. nth, IM?. HATTER, VERY RESPECTFULLY )eg, ,MV, ,rt form his customers, and the publi' giiicikl', that he alill continues tho HATTING BUSINESS, in all Its various branches, in the shop nearly pppo ait ibe Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by Hen ry Has and himself, under Iho firm of Haas 6r. Druckemiller, which firm h been mutually disaoU ved. He hopes, by his long experience in Ihe sbov business, and strict attention thereto, to render gen eral aatisfaciion, and rocciv liberal share of pub lic patronage, Sunbury, Oct. I Slti. l 842. ly. MERCHANT'S house, No. 237, North Third, obovrCutlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from tha Pennsylv.. nis Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A mcrican Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, lake pleasure in ac qnainting their fiends and tho public centrally thnt they have taken the large and commodious Hole", recently built by the Messrs. Hail, on the aaniu siu once oerupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull' Head, in Third aticet above Callorr hill at. Thia Hotel is finished in the very best prwaild manner, and of the best materials. Its location ia very desirable, particularly for country merchants ; the airangementa for hralir.g and ventilating csi room is such aa to secure any temperature. TM bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished in it licit style, so aa to insuie comfort. The receiving parlors aro also furl iihed In a su perb style, the windows are on the French atylv, forming an entrance to a balcony in front. whiJi makes a pleasant recess. Piirttcutai attention has been given to Ihe beda and bedding, which, wit'i tha furniture, are entirely now. From year.' experience in hntel business, w trust, by strict aasiduity tc buaineat, lo make tins house a desirable stepping place. Our table wilt always l-e supplied with the very beat our market can a fiord, and our bar with Ihe best liquor and winea of ihe moat appiovcd brands. P. S. There are firtt rate stabling tr.d carriage houses attached to the hotel, attended by cartful and soler hostler, and our charges will be low, in accordance with the present haid time. Philadelphia. Oct. Tlh, 1848. UM0NlTOTEL, III wil (General Stage Ufacr,) :ia: t-ct zas- aa "Sir e LYCOMING COUNTY, Pennsylvania. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his frienia and the public in general, that he has taken the s'oove LARGE AD COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE BOROUGH OF MUN'C Y, and that he is now well preparol to eccommodabl all who may favor him with ihcir custom. Hia SLKtrino AriRTMtsTs tro well aite.l, in. I comfortable. HisTait ivra Dm will aW.-ayi le s,-phcti with tlie best the maiket ran aflord. His SriBiiwG, which is goid, will la under Ihevharge of good and caieful hostlers. He fi els confident, by st ict attention t3 buainrri. and an earnest desire to render c infortitile th ssi Who may patronize him.ihal he will not fail logiv general satisfaction. H. 0. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf. A "CARD DV. D. T. TrltCS, Respectfully inf ir.nst! citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he hasp moved his office to Ihe budding lately occupied I George Bright, in market etreel, 8unbury, shr a he may b found at all hours, unless profession!:' engaged. DR. TR1TES returns his sincere thanks far encouragement he has ieciive.1, in the line of ? s profession, in this place, and tiu-ts, by prompt ttj lent ion lo the duties of tm irofesaion. and roa. i able charges, that he will continue to receive a. liberal share of the public pationagc. 8onbury,Oct. l.l, 181. tf. "Tr. J. W. Peal begs leave lo lender Ma gia'. ful aeVnw'edgmcnt lo the people of SunLu y and aurvounding country, foi than paa enc iunj." ment in the line of bis profeasiou ; and weuUi t je same time announce lo them, that he still I -tend to continue the practice of medicine iu all I i variousdi partmcnts. He would, therefore, salii t a continuar.ee of their confidence and patrona. .'. II may he found at nil times al his office, at 3 north cast corner of Blaikberry and Der stiee , Utiles professionally engied. Sunhurv, Oct. 1st. Is4i. tf. DTvTn7"8UilNEK , SURGEON DENTIST, y ESPECTFl'LLY informa the public that ' s-- has nisdo Norlhnnibcrland hi pennant nt acple of lesi.lcnce. and is ready to attend to any Calls in the line of his profession. July I, 1S4Q.-Iy. TUB miLADELriill, READING AND rOTTSVILLIS RAIL ROAD. T5dn:fijy SUMMER ARKAGEMENT. Change of Hour. On At srTan Sati-bvat, ArniL 1, ISO, Th passenger trains will have al ihe followii.g hours : Philadelphia and PolMlle. From Philadelphia, at A-M-?Duity From Poltsville, at SJA.M. $ Hours of passing Beading. For P.msviMe, at Uj A. M. ? . Foi Philadelphia, at 7j A. M 5 Bnlh liains pa's at Pottstown. The down tr:n breakfast al Reading, and tlnup train ut Nonis own, for which li minu'es aie allowed at cavh station. f'.I It K Between Potuville A. Pbilada. 3.50 ic 8.r,0 Between Riding Ac do. S.25 tc 1.75 Between do & Poltsville, 1,40 & 1.00 Eiccmsio TirTa coon tor. mtToaai HIT HAT. Between Pottsvil! 6i Philadelphia, fa 00 Between Riading & do. 3 00 Bstwesn do. A Poltsville, t 00 All ihe train will stop for way passengers at the usual points. tjy All pansengera si ieo,ulfJ to pier thsii ticket before the train slsrt. Ms 31, IM.ll