SHERIFF'S Y virtue of m miry writs of venditioni expo nas, issued oul of the Courl of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to mt directed, will ! exposed lo public, mile, at the Court House, in ihe borough of Sunhury. on Monday the 1st day of J muiiry next, it I o'clock, P. M., the following ilescrilsfd property, vij ! All the defend nil's interest, Is-ing the undivided ixlh port of n certain tract of land situate in Point township, Northumberland county, bounded by land late of John If. Cowdcn, now Oulich, lands of John Kchrincr, Henry Walts and other, and ihe M'est llr.inch of the River Susquehanna, contain ins 313 acres and allowance, mote or lev, about ISO acres of which are cleared; whereon are erec ted a two slmy lg dwelling house and kitchen, a epiit.g house, and a Urge log barn, a lime kiln, an orchard, See. Also: All the defend mt'a interest, being the un divided sixth part of four cnntiguoin lots of ground, situate in the borough of Northumhi rl nd Nor thumberland countv, anil m.rrked in the general tdan of said town Nos. 29. 30. 31 and 32. fronting on North way on the north west, and bounded on I the south east by ihe North Uranch Canal, on the j south west by an alley, and on Ihe north east by I Hanover street; whereon are erected a large and ' commodious two story frame dwelling house and i kitchen, a large frame stable and a frame carriage I house, lieing tlio mansion properly of the Hon. j Scth Chapm in, ilcc'd. Also: All the defendant's interest in two other contiguous lots of ground, situate in the borough of j Northumberland uforesaid, and milked in the plan aforesaid, Nos. 27 and 28, bounded on the north east by an a'ley, on the soulh west by lot No. 2fi, on the south east by ihe North Branch Canal, and fronting on Nnrlhway on the north west. Also: All the defendant's interest, being the un divided sixth p..rt of fmr continuous Int. of ground, in the town nf orcsiiid and maiked in the plan afore said, Nos. 203, 204,20) and 200 fronting on North way, and bounded by the North Branch Canal on the south rnst, and by an alley on ihe south west; whereon is creeled a frame barriek. Also: All the defendum's intereit, being the un divided sixth pirt of n certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the town of Nnrthunihe'land af rcsaid, lie- tween the IJiver and the North Br.mch Canal, nn Jiosite the Mansion House properly aforesaid, am1 adjoining a lot of the Hon. Ellis Lewis and Hano- ver street, coniaining ab. ul two acnt; whereon is 1 a good orchard. Also: All the d. fend int' interest, li. ing the un- ' dixidid sixth part of a certain other lot or piece of' trround, siiuaied between the River and the Canal afores ill, ndjoining lots of William A. Lloyd, Tho- j mas Brindle, Ac, containing about two acres;, whereon is aNo a good orchard. j Seized, taken in execution, and to be ioIJ as the 1 .property of Josiuh Chapman. Also: A certain tract or piece of land situate in, formerly Turbut, now Lewis township, Northum berland county, adjoining lands of Jacob Garrett, Peter Ssrou-e, Michael Brob-t and others, contain ing tliiity acres more or less, about 20 seres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a I story frame house and two log stables. Seized, taken in execution, and to be aolJ as the property of Isaac Jerret. Also : A certain lot of ground situate in the bo rough of Milton, Northumberland county, and mar ked in the gener 1 plan of said town. No. 35. houn ded on the noitli by Broadway, on the south by an alley, on the east by Church Lane, and on the west by lot No. 34 ; whereon are erected a Iwo sto ry frame house, painted white, wi'h a kitchen at tached, and a I irge frame blacksmith shop, plasteied inside. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the projierty of James Kelley. Also A certain piece or I it of ground situate in i the borOUirb nf Sunlmrv. Yi,rthiinilwrl.ifiil rmintv bounded by Fawn street on Ihe west, on the south ! by a house and lot uf Jacob Beck, and on the nmlh I by a lot of Christian Bower, containing! in bicadlh on Fawn street 272 feet, and depth 25(1 feet more j or less, containing one acre and a half more or less, which sai l lot has been divided into parcels by de- j fendant as follows : One pireel or lot adjoining Ja- j cob Beck, containing 5(J feet in front on Fawn j street, by 250 in depth; one other lot iilj'riiiing the above, containing 57 J feet in front on Fawn street, : nod 250 feel in depth; one other lot adjoining the ' last above mentioned containing 57 J feet front on j Fawn street, by 230 lect in depth ; one other lot adjoining the above, containing forry-two feet in front on Fawn street, and 230 fret in depth ; and ! one other lot adjoining the above, and on the north i a lot nf Christian Bower, coniaining in front 57 J , f el in front on Fawn street, and 250 feet in depth. I Also; A certain other lot of ground situate in ihe borough of Sunhury nforesrid, and marked in the general plan of said town No. I2f, bounded on the east and west by tot- No. 1 25 and 127, and on Ihe north by an alley, containing j of an acre more or Irss. Also: The one equal "undivided fourth part of a rcttffr tract of land situate in Coal township, Nor thuirierlanil county, surveyed on a wariant in the , name of Merrick Stsrr, and coniaining in ihe whole 206 acres more or less. Tins land is wed timlicr ed, and upon which is un excellent saw mdl sent. seize.!, taken in execution, snd to b sold as the niAnufhi nf ll.u. t I Also : A certain tract or piece nf land situ ito in I Coal township, Northumberland county, adjoining taint of WiKiam U.iss, James (Bass, William Fa- gely and others, owitainiug thirty acres more or less, about 7 acres of which are -cleared ; whereon are erected a two story frame house and log k I heu ami oil mill anJ a saw mill. Seixed, liAen in execution, and to lie sold as the rflrty tffSanrael ICitenbart and Jacab H iss. Also : Thene undivided moiety of all that cer tain tract of laud situate in Augusta township, Northumberland county, ndjnining lands nf the heirs of Thomas Snyder, dee'd., Isnd of Doclot iimnilon, Francis II ui her and others, coniaining three hundred and tin. ty acres more or less, allow. nee measure, with tli apintitenance, being ihe same which n the I7ih day of September 1773 was patterned In Jacob Bock. On the said tract of land are erected a large franra dwelling horjse and kitchen, several small houses, a targe log barn, an ichard, Arc, about 500 scrcaof which are cleared, Seized, liken in execution, and to ! sold as lbs (irnperty of John B. Shjpman. Also: A certain tract of land situate in Upper Mshonoy township, Northumberland county, ad joining lands of John Sa'lade, (iodfrey Rahach, Michael Kibach and others, containing 114 acres more or less, about 60 acres of of which are cleared; whereon are erected a two story log housa and a Jog barn, good orchard. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the projierty of Wiltiam Kercher. Also: Two contiguous lots of ground situate in the borough of Northumberland, in Nonhumber lnd county, bounded southward by King street, northward by an alley, westward by lot lately of John H. Cowdcn, dee'd., rastwaid by lot of John U. Boyd and E. Campbell ; whereon are erected large two atory brick store and dwelling house, a two story brick kitchen, a store bouse, smoke house, pump of water, and a targe frame stable. Also: Another lot of ground situate in borough tf Northumberland and county afuresaid, bounded northward by Queen street, aouthward by Duke at., tttstward by tut of Hugh Ui'Hat, Etq , ud eait- ward by a lot of Oen-ge Miller; whereon are erected a large two story dwelling house, weatheihoitrded and painted white, a l.irge kiicben, a stable and a well of water. Also l A certain tot or piece of ground ailuate In the borough of Northumberland aforesaid, bounded eastward by F'fih street, westward by Strawbridge Koad, northward by a lot of John Wheatloy, j' containing one acre more or less. Alto t The life estate of the defendant, t'i wit I The undivided fourth part of a certain lot of ground situate in Northumberland aforesaid, bounded south ward by King street, westward by an alley, north ward by an alley, and eastward by a lot of K. P. Shannon, whereon are erected two story dwelling house and a well of water. Abo: The life estate of the defendant, lo wit s The undivided fourth part of two certain lots of ground situnle in Ihe borough of Northumberland nforeenid, bounded southward by Orange street, westward by Second street, northward by an alley, ami eatwnrd by a lot of Joseph Wallis. Also: The life estate of the defendiint, to wit: The undivided fourth part of two certain lots of ground, siliiite io the borough of Northumberland aforesaid, bounded southward by Orange strict, wcslwind by Second struct, northward by an alley, and eastward by a lot of Joseph Wallis. Seized, taken in execution, and to b sold as the property of John Leisenring, FELIX M AURER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunhury, Dec. 2, 1143. $ M-Triii.s"ii nlllllftll lllC Company." T'HR members of the Washington Firo Com- piny" srn requested to meet at the Stale itouse, on m n.l.iv r.vemng, lice. 4 in, at fi o - clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. Nov. 25. J COU YOUNGMAN. See. Kslale of Win. Illioy ass ilcc"T. NOTICE is hereby given, that tellers of ad ministration upon said estate, has this day been granted to the subscriber. Persons knowing themselves to be i.idcbted lo said estate, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those having accounts or demands against the estate are request ed to present them for elimination and settlement. ABRAHAM SHIPMAN. Augusta. Decemlier 2d, 1943. fit. Jmew Store. E. & J. KAUFFIYIAN, ! T" ESI'EOTFL'LLY announce to the inhabitants ! J-k of Aomista townsbin. and the tinblie cenemllv. that they have taken the well known store on trie Tulpihoccen Road, about five miles from Sunbu ry, and lately occupied by Henry Uyeily, where they are prepared lo wait on all iho-e who may fa vor ihi m wilh their calls. They have just received an extens-ive assortment of Drt (ioiuis, (litwi lin.s, Qci:r.iswBK and Hahiiwirk of the very best quality, which they are willing to dispose of at the very lowest prices, for cash or country pro duce, rjj Lil'cral deductions will lie made for cash. Augu.ti, Nov. 2.)lh, l 13. 3t AIiiiinilra(or'M IVoticc. NOTICE is hereby given that lettirsof ad ministration have lieen granted by the Re gisler of Noithnmberland county, lo the subscriliers, in the eslute of John B. Price, late of the borough ofSunbniy, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having demands against the estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to call and make set tlement immediately. N. LANDIS PRICE. REBECCA P. PRICE. Sunbury, Nov. 1 8th, 1813. 6t. XKW "FALL N 1 1 )1TKR" DRV GOODS. A. II. M iltMl A'o. I1"! Chcsnut Stm t, bettrt cn 7i ami &th .Strrrtu, PHILADELPHIA, nAS received a large assortment of Silks, Shaw's, Silk Velvets, Cashmere U'Ecosse, Mouselin de Laines, Fri neh Merinoes, Hosiery. Linen Con. brick bilks., (Sloven, Laces, Printed Velvets, Flan nels, Linens, French Chintzes, American Ca'icoes ; and is daily adding to his stock the most f ishinable and newest Dry (Sooils as they arrive. All of which will be sold wholesale and retail at the lowisi prices. Strangers will dud it to their interest to call, as the g ods are all warranted, and the LOWEST ('ASH prices named first and no abatement. Philadelphia. Nov. ISih, 1H13. 3l. Administrator's A'otico. NOTICE is hereby given, that tellers of ad ministration of i lie estate of Andrew K. Rus sell, I ate of the borough nf Sunhury, Northumber land couniv, ilcc'd., have been granted by the Re gis'er nf Northumberland county to the subscriber. .Ml persons, therefore, indebled to I he said estate, are requested to make payment, and nil tho e ha ving claims will present them lor settlement, on Fiiday and faturuuy the 1 5 ill end lCth days of ! December next, at the housu of Charles Weaver, in the butough of Sunhury. JOHN RUSSELL, Nov. 11 ih. 143. fit Ailm'r. IJct'iitor,st lYotice. A I.L persons indebted to theesia'.e of Catharine xvL Rom, late of tiic borough of Northumberland. dec d., are hereby notified to settle their respective accounts immediately, and all persorn, having claims against said estate are requested to preenl ihem duly authenticated foi settlement, to James Tag gait, the acting executor. JAMES TAO(RT. JOSEPH R. PRIESTLY, Norlh'd., N iv. U. 1 W :l. St. y.rreiitnrt. Public Sale. --wr v If V L . rr I . ii- , ..,. a a J ii. i. oe onereu ai puouc saie. ni me uouse i lf Jacob Leisenring. (Bear Gip Tavern,) in ehankiu township, Northumberland countv, on Satuiday thfl 25th day uf Novcmlitr next, at I o'clock, P. M. TR.1VT op i..i.xn, township, No'tluimlnrl and Situate in Shamoktn i foun,y; ,n ,ie le-litg from Irish Val- ley lo Uosring Creek alley, adjoining lands of Benjamin 'IVghman and lands late of Ann Pern lietlon, and running within about 10 rods of the Danville Turnpike, anJ within about 50 rods of the Centre Turnpike, containing 102 acres and 40 perches atrict measure, about 30 acres of which are cleared ; wheieon is erected a large and commodi. ous two story dwelling house, with a never failing spring of water near the door. About 12 acrea of aaid land ate excellent meadow ground, and Ihe residue of a red shale soil of a very superior quality, and la well timbered and wateied. The terms of sale wilt be, J of the purchase mo. ney cash, and the balance in equal payments, with interest, at one and two years, secured b Bond and Mortgage. A Deed with general covenant of warranty will be given. WILLIAM a(. T1LGHMAN. N. D. Persona wi.'.ing any further information concerning aaid land, will please call on me at Philadelphia, David Rockefeller at Sunhury , or M r. Adam (iilgar in Bhamokin township, who resides near it, and who will aliew the land to persons de sirous of purchasing. W. M. T. Oct. 20, 1843.-51. WILLIAM J. MAKTlXi ATTOFalTEY AT LAV", STJNBTJIl Y, PA. OFFICK. in the building occupied by J. II loom, on Market street. Oct. 8lt, 1 841. OAKLEY'S imtrnATiVE syiix'i. THE valuable properties of Oakley's Depura tive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set ting forth tho advantages lo be derived from its use ; wherever tho medicine has once been intro duced, it takes precedence over all others t eveiy one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended by Ibem with the u'mnst confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescril it lo patients under their care t containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ol the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable, materials, it is o IT. red with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the 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 disease that may have been generated, ttcsnlcs giving health and vigor to the body. For ihe cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Teller, j Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, i Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac. Ihe nu merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, are ; sufficient to convince the moat skeptical of its su- ; periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla. I Sold wholesale and retail, by Ihe proprietor, , (SEORfSE W. OAKLEY, North 5lh street. Rea- I ding, Briks County, and lo be had of Ihe following persons : j ill isortnwnuirrinna k. mini if. u, u. .Tiasser, Sunhury; Ireknd oV, Mixel, McEweusvillc ; D. Krauser, Milton. In Uninn Cimntif. J. Gearhart, Selin-'grove ; A. (Suteliiis, Miflliuburg. In Columbia County. U. W. McCay, Wash ington. Rending. March 14. 1S43. Mn. 0Kt.r.Tt I In-lieve it the duty of every one to do whiitevcr in their power lies, for the b-ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had pivilive proof in my own family, of the wonderful properties of your Di pur.ilivo Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m st conscientiously recommend it lo the aDlictcil. We had the misfortune lo lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and neck, although we had some of the most scientific, physicians to attend th- m and had tried all the known remedies, including !waiins' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was atiniked in tho same manner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a height, lhat we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful clfccts of your Depurjlive Syrup of S.irsaparill i, we wete induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; it acted like a charm ; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to her health, which she has enjoyed uninteriuptedly ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I veiily be lieve it has not its equal, JOHN MOVER, Tailor. Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Dougtassville, April I9lh, 1843. Ma. Oim.Kj : My son Edmund Leaf, had Ihe scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, hi head and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried all ihe differ ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson nf Noriistown, and also Dr. Isaac Hiesler, of Reading, to use your Depuralivo Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several bottles, ihe use nf which drove the disease enlinlv out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child was restored to perfect health, which lie ha enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many persons who seen tiim dining his affliction. I have thought it my duty, and send vou this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. fi. IS 11 . ly OTONE WARE for sale. J 225 Stone Jugs, from I quait to 3 gallons, 50 Stone Jars, from 2 to fi gallons. For sale, cheap, by Oct. 14 II. B. MASSER CHEAP- CL0SZ3. " CJKKAT IIAUCAINS FOIi CASH. rilIE subscriber has on hand, (left with him for I sale,) a handsome assortment uf elegant l!ras Clocks, warrant! d good, which he is authorised to mdl at eight and nine dollars. Th same kind .f clocks have been lately selling py )'e liars, from 20 to U'5 dollars. Those who, want bargains should call soon. H. B. MASSE It. Sunhury, August Cl. 1813. 1 II. ItI.tSSr.lt, again, and time, calls upon all who aie for the last upon all wtio aie unleliteil to hiin.nn book account or otherwise, lo come forward and make si Itlement. Those who neglect tins no tice will have their account placed in the hands id Justice, for collection. Sunbuiy, Sept. 30th IP lit. A Nil It V V 1MKMI", 1I.VT CAP MANUPACTniKUS, Snnth V.nt corner of Murki t and Ith its.. l'liiladt-lplila, l tF.SPE(n'FULLY inform the public that they will constantly keep on hand a largs ssmhI mi nt of Hats, Caps and Furs, lo suit the fall trade, of the best quality. By strict attention to busi ness, and by selling their stock at Ihe lowest pi ices, I they flatter themselves in la ing able In give entire sslialactiun. Augusl 5. IHt:l y .JAMKS S SMITH'S WlioU'KUle Clock. lU)Ilisliiti'iit. No. rS-J North Tliinl Street, PHILADELPHIA, : W11''11'' to ne found the largest assortment i of Clocks in the I'liiled Stales, among which are r oirestvtlle. Hill a uoodiich iV Co, Atkins, Portvt fi Co., Ives', Brewsters, and other Fight Day Brass Clocks; C.Jerome's Bristol Manufac turing Company, Atkins, Porter A Co., Hill's, I Goodrich A Co., Furrestville, H. Welton's, and other Thirty Hour Brass ChrcVs; Boardman cV Welle', Hopkins fi. Alfred's, H. C, Smith's, and other Wood Clocks. Sole Agmt for Crane's celebrated Year and Mouth Clocks, as well as several of the above men tioned. Also : Church and Hall Clocks. Cj Watchmakers, Merchants and others, will And it lo their interest to call. Looking Glasses manufactured. Philadelphia, August 5, I34U. tm .4 Tlucfchlng Itlathluo fur Sale. THE subscriber offer for sale THRESHING MACHINE, new and in good order. The Machine has been tried, and proves to ha an excel lent one. Il will lie sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply lo il. U. MASSE K, July 1st, lets. EZ3EA1TGE HOTEL. Vcnli n Sltrrt, eippnsite. the Town IIai.I., IMITTSTl IMA", .1 . C. L K 8 8 1 RF.SPHCTCIJLLY announce to the travelling community that he has taken the large and splcnilid estab lishment, ihe Excifinn. lloTft., situs. ted at the corner of Centra and Callnwhilt streets, nearly opK)silc the Town Hall, in the borough of Poltsville, which has been thoroughly repaired and materially improved for Ihe accommodation of visit ors. The Hotel is forty ft. front on Centre st., and one hundred and thirty right ft. on Callow-hill, thiee stories high ; it is admirably provi led with Parlors, Sitting Booms. Reading Room, and Urge airy Chambers -the most spacious pleas int and conve nient Uining lloom in the country a new and su. perior Batlvng Establishment ; and every conve nience and comfort to render it in all respects a most desirable Hotel. No pai is or expense will be spared lo fumi-h tho Table and Bar with llm best that this and the j Philadelphia Markets allord ; ami wilh a determi- nation to devote his entire personal attention to Ihe comfort and accommodation of thoe who may fi- I vor him with a cull : aided by active, careful and j obliging servants, he hoies to give gener.il satis faction. PR1VTE FAMILIES, wishing in visit ibis highly interesting and he.iliby Co.il liegion, will be provided wilh Parlors and Chandlers, which he Teels contiilelit will please tlie most lasintious. Tho Stabling attached, is largo and well constructed, and superintended by experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Carriage may be bail at any lime to convey persons to any part of the Country. fXjr An Omnibus runs fiom this Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the ac- I eommodation of persons travelling on Ihe Rail Road. No charge for omnibus fare to this Hotel, j Potlsville, J jly H, 1813. fun t CsCiirrsil Commission Mcrtimiit, 1 .Yo. '21 C'ninnirrre St., htlnw Fifth, j PHILADELPHIA, j T7"EEP constantly on hand Imported Segars, ' ' Brandies, Liquors, eVe., at the lowest prices, i for cash. C. J. Woi.nv.HT. jr. Wm. A. Jsjukt. August 5th, IR t J.tiin a"! . yfj.y?' fcf ..Jt- j j ''IHE subscriber will sell off his slock of Beaver, Russia and Brush Hats, of the licst quality, at ; vecy reduced prices. i Sunhury, Aug. 5, IK 13. H. B. M ASSER. ! Coiintt'i THIri' DEATH BLOW. ni .i r .. ii i t .,- tinl lU in 1..il. i Pills are genuine, unless the box has three I.- , II : lru.'fllL. Vtlll U rnii; uirat i M' iiu ii" wiiiiimkiii bcls upon it. (the top, the side and the bottom) e&ch containing a fic-siinile signature of my hand writing, thus B. Driihktii, M. D. 1 hese la. ' les ate engraved on steel, beautifully designed, j and done at an expense of over r2,000. Therefore i it will lie seen that ihe only thing necessary to pro- , cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. j Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. ' The following respective persons aro duly auhnri zed, and hold CERTICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of llrandrrth'i Ytgitablt Universal Vills. i Northumbertarid countv : Milton Mackey & ; Chamlieilin. Sunhury H. B. M.tsser. M'Ewens- ! ville Ireland A Meixell. Northumlerland Wm. ', Forsyth. Georgetown J. & J. Walls. j Union Courtly: New Berlin Bogar A Win. I ler. Selinsgrove (ieorge (lundium. Middle- ! burg Isaac Smith. Beaveriown David Hubler. I Ad nnsburg Win. J. May. Mitllinsbuig Mcnsch j Ac Rav. Hartlelou Daniel Long. Freeburg j (J. cV F. C Moyer. Lewisburg Walls A: (Sreen. i ('olunibia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds .V i'o. Berwick Shuman ,c Rittenhouse, Cat - Inwissa C. (. Brobts. Bloomsburg John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi ttisel. Wnshington Robt. MiCav. Lime-loni Ballict McNinch. Obseive that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr BRANDRETII'S Manu'.actory al Sing Sing and upon which will also, lie seen exact copies ul Ihe new labcit nuw iisel uyxri the Itruntlrtlh I'ill Jo.it... Philidclphia, oflice No. 8. North 8ih street. B. BRANDRI. TH. M. D. I June tilth. 181.1. IT. S. L A VP.E IT CJ E , Affi-nl for thr fnlr of Soiilhwnrlh Muniifur Inrinif 'om fin n i'ii sriM.iiioii wiutims r viM'.ws Warelionse No. 'A Minnr Street, PHILADELPHIA. a IIE following kinds Cons'aullv on hand, and for sale In the Trade al the lowest inaikel puces : Fine thick Flat Caps. li. 1 1, mid Hi lbs , blue and while; Extra super, and UM'i line Folio l'o-ls, blue mid while ; Extra super Picket and Commercial posts, biue and white ; Extra super Linen Note papers, long ; do. broad; stiierfitie and line Counting bonel'iip-, blue and white ; Extra sillier Congress Cups and Letters, plain and inle.l. j bloo and while ; SiiM rline French Posts, plain mid : ruled ; Sii erliue Sei mou I 'aps and Posts ; SuH'iliue t and fine ('aps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and while, various iualittes and prices. i Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap. : j ping, iin.l Hardware papi ts, A c, Si c. Slay 'it, l M l.i. n n. Il.'irf, Amlri'M .triti'irr, Forwariliii'i ami I iencral I'tixliK'e 1 commissmpN Mr.itcii ants. StvaiiJ It 'hmf utmre ltnec SI., tin Ihe Ihluwart ' PHILADELPHIA, REFERENCES: Henry Faruuiu oV Co. J aivis, Trabue ("urd, Itray, B.ircrofi.A Co. IsiuitviHr, Wilbainviin, Burroughs I Jen. Luckey, V Co. fi Clark, i 'inrinnuti. Eckel, xn.iiicb'i Ruguel Sr. John fiiuitli. Ks.i , Reed, Dm. A: Thoina, tirtluiitt. Joseph Souther, E. K-sttit. ; hogers, IH j ' Rogers, Brothers - Co. mipson iV i.o. Rolert fSieen iV Co. Hon Wm. BigK-r, J. & J. Reakeit, CharfulJ, Pu. Hendricks, Mulfoid fi Alter, B J. JS. Wel.-h. E-n. Smibury, i'n. Fhitatlrljihtii..K. Humes, L1. David It. Porter, Esi- jKolieil ('rane, EJ., Mc.sis.J.cV P. Martin, Jerrey Shore, Pa. Uarritburx Win. M'Kelvy A Co.. Wm. K. Hoffoagle, Es Hlrxmishur, Pa, Lewis Huiford, r.u. Walls & Cn-in. lrviburiz. Pa. P. W. Kin x:ns Ac Son, Ick Jltii'tn, i'ti lAineusterA Joires, Murphy A: 1 E. A. Blown rV BrotheiJ J. K. Mootehc.nl, l.s.. Pilliliurg Morgan iV Anderson, Geo. Pie.bury, Em. Sieirett eV Poller, Iswiitown, Pa Joseph Palton, Esip, , Columbia Cu , Pa SI. Ijiuit June 3d, 1813. ly BLANKS l ull SALE AT TillSOFf ICC DAVID EVANS, Aii. 7(1 Smith Hrfsrrr, npnoxitethe Exrhtiner, IMIILADF.LIMIIA, ( Formerly nf 1V. 70 Smith Srenntl tlrrrl,) Manufacturer nf Improved and Patent File and Thicf.proof Cheats and lbmrs, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Fillerers. Refrigera tors, Hoisting Macl inea, Ac, Vc, Sfit.t. continues to make his celebrated WATER Cool ers, and Filterers, Refrigera lore, both of the round and qnsre shape, with improve men's, of the best material anJ workmanship. (fc'7" The Chests arc rnnnufacttirml without plank nf any description, of the best muterial which is calculated to resist burglars and heat as long ns any manufactured in (he I'nilcd Stales a trial ol which be is willing to make with any oilier, pro vided the trial be made of chests already Sold to customers, and not manufictured for the express purpose of a trial. Purchasers are invited to call l" "' puicnnsing, elsewhere, CAU TION. AH persons are cautioned ngimsl making, using, selling or causing lo be sold, anv Keyhole covers fit Fire Proof Chests or doo'S of any kind, similar in corfstrueiion to my patent of July lOth.lStl, as they will bo dealt with accord ing In the Patent Law. M.y 27th, 1843. fim. Hover's Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVEU, Manufacturer of Writing and Intlelli- bio Ink, Nil 1IH1 North Third Slvcrt, nix doors below Race, (cast side,) PHILADELPHIA, I ESl'ECTFL'LLY informs country merchants - and others, that he constantly keeps on hand a large stork of bis superier Bluck, Blue snd tied Ink, and also a superior quality of IndelliMe Ink. His ink is put up in bottles varying in size, from 1 to 32 ounces, and will be solo on reasonnlilu terms. The excellent qualities of this ink hus so l thoroughly established its character, that it is now ' extensively used throughout the country, . For sale at the store of H. B. Mussct, Sun bury, Pa. May 27lh. jj:Lj-Jy CabiiictIaking (Xon KslnlilMiiHciit.) VILLIAl ECO YEP. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of . Sunhury and vicinity, that he has recently ' commenced the rAliINKT-MAKIXCi m'SINF.SS, 1,1 ,HI IS nrBiiciirw, ill ..lurm-. suvpi, cuuuurv mi' ii i i g ti... i a -its "'"'"'' '".'w "'V'0" " ""V, Z reRity lo receive ana execute all orders in tne line j of his business, w ilh promptness and despatch, and ; in the best style and manner. His prices will be : low, in accordance with the limes. (x'j Lumber and Country Produce taken in Lx change. May 27lh 1843. fun (.ii'YTuitNrmurAYniox, AND PBIVATB SALES ROOMS, Nos. Mt) and 31 North Tliitd Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vites the attention of persona desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, (both public and Private,) for every description of Household Furniture, where ran be obtained at all times, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrosscs, Ac., at very reduced prices, for cash. 07" Sales bv Auction, twice a week. May 27th, 1813. ly LOITC-LET-S ;rctt y'riterii Iii1lau Panaira. 1 ('oinpounded entirely of A'egetablc ) Substances: Free from Ctihimel and all otfu-r Mineral. Vol the history of '.his medicine, and us unrivalled and truly surprising success and popular j ily, sec large bills. IT is recommended as a general cathartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bilious disea i si's, il is invaluable for Asthma it is considered a j sM-cific, no case having yet occurred which it has l fmhd to cure for common Colds, imflammatory ! ili.ca:-c, rheumatism, affection of ihe tiv'cr, Ac, I and for females, it is a safe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, Fmm Dr. fsilus W'tttl, of liirizhainiiton. A'. V. Mr. Longlcy -Dear Sir: I have used your ('real eti rn Indian Panacea lit my family, and have repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care, and am sulisficd that it is always a safe, and in very many cases an invaluable medicine. It 0erates as a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and while it cf feituully obviules costiveuess acts upon Ihe stomach and liver as an alterative, correcting acidity, and re slot in g the healthy condition of those organs. Veiy iepcctfiilly vonrs, S. WEST. For sale by JOHN W. FRIUNU. Sunhury. JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20lh, 1843. ly ('II A 15 1 S ." 1 IKCTT X S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUN BURY. PA. AS laken the office formerly occupied by the Hon. Charles (i. Doum l, opposite the Court 11 oust. He will attend to business in the Courts of NorthtimhciUiid, Union and Columbia counties. May SOlli, 1S4.1. Daniel Yaiek, SLi-CZSlv-riTE, B EOS leave to inform the ci1i7.nn nf Sunbuiy D 9 and its vicinity, thai he has core.menced the I iu.AC'KSMrriii.ti nrsiM.ss, I in Ma krt street, Sunhury, cast of John B 'gar' ) siore. and direef'y rpponiie the posl oif.i e, where li. in lends to cany on the business in all its various I branches, hnluding, Turnim, Mtthim Mill lroii ' mot F.liplic SpriilH, lrnniii'Ciirriai:i, with F.X- j . t ninli or St'tniling tup, Slim-lng Itinex, fe. j Older will be prolliplly and punctually attended 1 ' 10, and work done cheap, for coh or country pre diue. QTT TIoisb Shoeing done at f I per sett, I Sunhury, April 'iMh, 1843. ly. Boot & 8I100 H a r t i n 1 v w in. Esl'hC I Ft l.l.V intorms his Irinids anJ Ik, old customers, thsl he has reinnve.1 bis ihhitiS- suui: F.sTAnusiiun.w to the frame building adoining hia dwelling bouse, between that and Dr. D. T. Tiilee ollice, a It w dome west of his old eslal lishineut, in Maikct stieet, where he intends to carry on the above busiuese extensively, in all iti vurioui heanehel, Being thankful for past favois, be hope, by strict attention lo business snd liberal charges, lo give general satisfaction and that he will continue to I crive a literal .bare of ushc pstronsts. April 8th, lelJ. B rt ps""i fT..r vm mm J. D. W liter, ib7tu.b:b:b. 1 ENPECTFCLLY Informs the citizens of ibo J V- enroll gli of Northumberland, and its vicinity , that he has commenced the Tnilorinsr Itiiims, in a'l its various branches, in the shop tornurlv occupied by Henry 3. Thomas, dircetlv oppn-ii Forsvth's nre. As he receives the New York and l'liiladi Ipbia Fashions quarterly, he is enabli.l to do all jobs i ri'nisicil to him, after the neatest ai.d latest style, and upon the shoitesl notice. Northumberland, Apiil 22d, 1913. ly Eli AC K SMITHING. (if itrsc Z I in in c r in u li &. n. f 1111 E snl scriWrs hereby inform (tie public, ibst I they have entered into partnership, in ihe DLACnSIviITHINO BVSXITI-SS, which will hcrei.fter be earr ed n n: !be M stand in furibnTy, nnibr ibe firm i ti.i t. '' 7.tmm(ITnaii ( Son." where T.rev will conilnet the n tr" i-i '! -.I b-n 1 r iivl.i s, ilri-! ml 1 1 , ,t 7nrn- in:'. .... "it .1.'; ;.oi, T-itiitifr Citrri'iprr, &.-., - in.: 1 1 Sr. (! 1 ! ' lualh a '.- i ! l. nil ' l..r ll rr Counrrv pro,l Shoeing ion1 ir or e loilar per si lt. (SEORfSE zimmerma: J. H. ZIMMERMAN. Sunhury, March lllh, IStS. Dr. J. B. JL lSS f JIi . 1 ESPECTFI'LLY informs Ihe citiiens of t. . bury and its vicinity, that he has t ilieu it o tiffice fonncrly occupied by Dr. John Peal, win- i he will be happy to receive calls in the line of I a profession. April 22d. 1843 Pi; ,P. TITS P. 5 EX P. rPHE subsciibcis, having entered into a iartin-r-ship in the practice of the law, will lie happy lo allend to all business entrusted to their care. Collections will be promptly attended to. Tiny may always le found at their office, in MarVist street, Sunbury, formerly occupied y Wm. Dewart, dee'd., as a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEWABT, CHARLES J. BRUNEI'. Sunbury.Feb. 4lh, 1813. ly. MERCHANT'S HOUSE, Ai. 2:)7, .Yrr Tliiril.iihmr t'utluuhill St., IMIM.ADT'Ll'IIIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Fcnnsyha nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., I.ite of A- I "' "n Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, lake p!c0Sure i.inc luointing tlteir fiicnds and the juiblie generally that tlicy have taken the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hail, on the same silo once occupied Isythe old cslahlifhej Hotel known as the Hull s Head, in I bud stieet above Callow hill t. This Hotel is finished in (he very best Jiossihlfl manner, and of the best materials, "is location U very desirable, particularly for ccunitry merchants ; the arrangements for healing and ventilating rncli room is such as lo secure any temperature. The bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished in a neat style, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors arc also fan allied in a su perb style, the windows are on the French style, forming uu entrance to a barcorry in front, which makes pleasant recess. Pnrliculai attenlion has been given to the beds and -bedding, which, w itK the furniture, ate entirely new. From yeara' experience in hotel liusiness, v e Irest, by strict assiduity tc business, to mukc tins house 's desirable stuping 'dace. (Jut table wil always be supplied with ihe very best our market can afford, and our bar with thel'cst liquors aid wines of fhe most approved bund. P. S. There arc first rate stabling t.ni1 carri ire houses ollaohed to ".ho hotel, atlended by cart'-1 and sober hostlers, and our charges will be low, ist accordance wilh tho present hard times. Philadelphia, Oct. ilh, l43. UNION iiOTULl (itntTiil Stage qlj :r" cLz , LYCOMING COUNTV, I'rmiN) Itania. ftlHC Subscriber respectfully -informs 'hie Trier i's L and the rtublic in general, that he 'has taken tho biye LAlici: An i.-oMvoniois HOTEL-, I N THE U O Kfurt! H O F M V N C V. and that he is now well prepare J to accommnd no all who may favor him whh ihe custom. His Sh ims Ac1u'tmet ire well aire.1, an.t coinforiabb'. Hi-Tnat.r aTi 'Bin will a'vays sspph A whh the best fhe'maiket can afford. 11 in 'Stam.ino, which is gord, wRI Is undi'r the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to buom -. and an earnest dene to render comlorthhle tli . .' who may patronize him.fiiit lie will not f.,il tor ,i general salisfai lion. II. li. W LAYER Muiiry, Oct. 1st, 1845 If. T1IE riULADELTHL., l:E.I)lG AND FUTTSYILLE KAIL ROAD. !Jlll-C I 'linnet of I 'ltr.tr , On 4Jin irTSK STt BPxt, AraiL I, 1843, '11:0 passenger trains wilt leave ul the following hours : I'lititli't ami Pott.-rille. From Philadelphia, at fi A.M. ) From Potsvi!l. ut fj..M. 5 D uily Henri of justing Frmlini;. I'or Pnllsvin.', at UJ A. M. 'Foi Philadclnhia, at ",'A.M S Dailv. lioth fiaius pass at Polislown. The down tiain breoktasts al Reading, snd the up train ut Norn Ivtwn, for which 15 luinntcs are allowed ut caili blalion. f'.l II K V. Between Pollstllle A Plliladj. oM A i..'ol ll.lween Rraditijj V do. a.CS A l.i'i 15ctetn do A Potlsville, 1,40 .V. 1,1(1 Km asio.N Tirat-rs noon roa huii mtT IIAX. Ibte.ii Potlsville .V Philadelphia, f; ,1" Between ReaJing A do. 3 1 ' Between do. eV Potlsville, S I ) All the trains will stop lor way passenger, t the usual points. Q-y All passengers are rcipjestcd to pocma then licl.ets tx'fore the train atait. May 31, 184'i. if. A Fresh suppy of ROSE OINT Vf ?NT. rece.v. J snd for sale by H. H MASSER. Ncv. 19th, 1842. wm,
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