How to mars Arrow-root. The Cleveland (Ohio) Herald give the following method of making potato starch, which it says in the verita ble arrow root, so highly valued for invalids. Take a dozen of large and smooth mealy pota toes, wash them, and then carefully pare off all the rind. Next grate them fine with a suitable tin grater. The pulp must be mixed with a pailful of cold water, and thoroughly agitated and squeezed by the hand or any suitable instrument, at the same time throwing away fibrous matter, and permitting the starch to sink to the bottom of the vessel. This must have a fresh washing in colJ water till the pure farina is obtained free from all the other matter. This should be spread nn earthen dishes, and dried in a warm, airy situ ation. The good housewife will exclaim, "Why this is nothing but potatoe starch !' True, it is not nor have you used any other article under the name of arrow-root, for the sick members of your family, though yon may bave purchased it at the rate of several fliiTlings per ponnd. MICE CURRENT. Corrected wetkly by Henry Yoxthetmtt, Wbkat, KlE, CoBW, Oats, Pork, Fnxsrxn, BuTTitn, BkKSWATC, Tallow, I) in k n Applrs, Do. PSACHKS, Flat, HccKLcn Flat, Eons. A f)0 40 39 6 100 10 23 10 75 200 8 10 f, a ri KTiir.it srppi.iMinxT To the art entitled "An Act relating In coun ty rites and levies and township rates and I'rvif .," parted the )'th day r,f April, 1S3L Sectiow I. Oo il enocted by the .Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General As emblv met, and it is herel'y enacted by the authority of the same, that it shah" I the duly nf the Supervisor of the highways of every township and l or .ugh in the counties of Schuylkill, Norlhomncrland, and Car. ii . -t i - iy proper mooes ot cooning, Known ro every ,,n 8nnty , wlrcl on, of ,rir number, or np nurse and housekeeper, fhis article iioromea a de- point ,me auitahte inhHhitsnt of the township oi lightful beverage for invalids weak in their di gestive powers, while, as a pleasant diet, even to persons in good Loulth, it jwssesscs a strong attraction. Fisil Bones. Tt is well known Vbnt there is much pain and danger Tesiiltinj from the lodjinj of small fishbones in the throat. But perbaps it is net gerifraTiy "known that tlie white of an rPK ponreJ down the throat at such times gives immediate relief. The roasen is ebviess. Small bones, like pins and needles, often lie acre The passage into the stemrc'h, slijfut'ly a'darmg y the points, the ejrg clings t them r,3 rtrries them down. If this knowledge shnnbl ever come a acceptable to any one hs it iilt fnim vbo aks you to publish it. when dnrlng an bonr of intense anxiety of mind lie saw bis -helirved relieved from suffering and tlie prospects of a liorriil death, ihen would the corriribrter and puldisher be refgid a thousand fold A Mas Kti.i.rn. Te learn, that on Satnr lay evening last, on accident occurred on Dun lin's Island, Iry which a tiler man pedlar was nstantly killed. So far as wc have been in ormed, it was an occidental affair. Tho par ticulars, ns related to ns, are these : A ped ar by tho name of Dkvfohis, had been at a shooting mutch (or some part ofthe day, and returned to his lodgings, Mr. !iV tee's tavern, in the evening with his pun charged with : xiwder and shot At the suggestion of some tie in the bar-room, he went to the door to iticharge the gun. It was then very dark, and It ' olding the gun in a horizontal position, he p ointed and fired the piece directly in a line to a 'lieretlte pedlar was, unperccived until afterthe ft isc barge, when it was found that the contents vycrc lodged in bis breast, and a enrick called elttcntion to the melancholy trpot where the dy itig man lay. We learn that Dryfnos immedi ately surrendered himself to the hands of jus tice, to await an investigation into the facts, tind his innocence ol mtrder substantiated. Perry Democrat. Fait. Gauf.. Mrs. Polly M Woodcock of Lowell, has petitioned to the "(ivnaral Court" ii the old Bay State for 'permission to rail lier self Mrs. Mary M. Wood. It seems tiiat Wood rocks are not allowed to be caught during certain mouths in the year in MassavlmsrHs, and as the petitioner is a yonng and pretty widow, she sloesnt likelo have a mere name the obstacle in the way ef Iict ftappiiicsfr X.,n Wtcm-, by S7ft. The N. Y. Sun says, day tor two sinte we had a card banded Ms, neatly printed, "V.jrg Hatching V.xhibition, 1 f!0 Nassau street, lip stairs. The exhibition vpens to-day. The TTgg Hatching Machine Wing into existence twenty thousand chickens perannnm. A great relief to the hens FTworriNa Wivvh An extraordinary occur rence recently took place in Ilanccck county, Ohio. The Findlay Courier says, two neigh bors, Henry Adams and Jacob ttiis-porger being dissatisfied with their wives. Burned upon an exchange. Adams received ivisperjer'n wife and two of his four children, ami left thecnun try. F.nsperger received in exchange Adams' wife and his four children, and a deed for his farm as boot. A few days after a warrant was issued by a magistrate, and Mrs. Adams bail been arrested, Ensporger had eluded the officer, BaHK Lr.r.nr.n An I'n&lish paper Mutes that nearly the whole ofthe forty-five millions of Russians go without stocking. LOVE AND LIUHTMNG. A lady, who her love had sold, Ask'd if a reason could be told Why wedding rings were made of gold! I ventured thus 't instruct her t Love, Ma'am, and lightning are the same On earth they glance, from Heaven they came ! Love is the soul's electric flame, And gold iU best conductor SHERIFF'S Sill ho roll uh, to tie collector of ihe Uond luxes levied or assessed for such township or liorouch, which Supervisor oi oilier person appointed "liecii.r.as aforesa'il, shnll give bond with two or more miflii lent sec ii Hues, to Vie approved hv the Township or Ho much Auditors, and deposited whh them, which s.iiit bond shall I m the name of soch twn4iip : nr hoioimh, and the condm.m thereof shw! I Iki that I snrti collector shall well ami truly collect and pay j over to ihe Township or Beroigli Trcasuier, ifoire lie elecied or npinnti d, snd if not, iben to the fa , peiv'sois, or aremmt foe. according to v the I whole amount nf the taxes cbrced and assrssed in ihe (rniilinite, delivered to c1i collector; Protid- d: Thai nothinn herein contained sr, dl t,e enn-t'ued ! t prevent nil persens rnted for roil t.nes from j wiRVinRnut their respective tares in the m inner now provider! Iir !w, Skx-tibv J. 'I'h it it shall and miy be lawful for tire rlcckirs of -verv Town-hip wnd Boroueh, in ti e counties rtf Schcylkill and NoithiimVeTlsiti annu ally, aithe time and place f electing Snnervis r, i to elect Township or Borough Treasurer, who shall give such hond and perform such dtrti,- and he ! inliject to the like pcnaltie, as ore provided fir in , the ninety fifih, ninety tilth, ninety seventh and j ninety cighlh ct oirsot act of the fifteen ih April, j one thousand eipht hundred and thirty four, en j titled '-An ct relating tu Counties and Township i and County nd Township oli'icers." j Skctioi 5. Thit so far a nny lnw as hereby i nherid or iuppLed, he, and the same is hereby re pelled. ! PENNSYLVANIA, SS. I Skcbttart's Orncr.. j I certify tha' t' e above and f.ireenine is a true co. py of seciions 1, 1. snd h of the origin d act. np I proted the 1 1 li day of March, 1844, at tho satna i remains fi'ed in this ollice. eA Witness mv ha d, and the seal of C ) said cfhVo st Harri-burg, ihe I4ih day L. S. C of March. A. 1). 1844. C 3 THOMAS L. WILSON', Vv Dep. Sec' Commonwealth. Msn h 23.1, 1S44. "THOUKEEPrasT 9 000 ,,0,'lNl,s FtlA'I'JIEKS, for sale yjVV- eiy w, Jn guy quantity to suit purchasers, for cash, at prices from 10, li, 25 and 30 centt per pound. Keady made Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Curled Hair Matira'ses, Moss do , and other kinds to suit any t-izc Beadstcads, alw.iys on hand. Coiled Hair and New Oilcans Moss by the hale or single pound. Also: Ulai'kri. Marseilles tjuilts, Comfortables and Bedstead of all descriptions. (jj Country Merchants will find it to their ad vsnlnce to call tiefore purchnsine- HM.EV A: CO. j 8. E. cornet of Second ami WaUiut sts. Thilad. i March 2Sd, 1844. Sm j larol Scrvry's lVlstio. NOTICE is hereby pivcn.thnt Letters of Ad- j mifirstration upon said estate have Ihvii csn- j led to rtie tuhstrf ilwr. All pi'rsons havint cliims aftainst siid rstate, sre recpiested to present them j for rzaminalioii and settlemertt. Those ttrdclrted will plrasu inuke imnicdt.iM pavment. WM. DEPPEN'. Jacksrm township, Marrh 2tl, 1814. St LIST OF C A USES. IJOK trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor I lhumlrr!and County, at April Term 1811, , commencing the firl Monday. 1 Jacob Shi r. vs John Stout j Stephen Wilson vs F A Kracht I Smnel Keefer vs James Beard l Com'th of l'cnni for U V'i.il.ah j John Crilliii's adin'x Jacob Leiser sr Enoch Mower's ex'r v John Friik vs Samuel T Burrows vs .5 tt II M Davison vs John Knorr John II Flanigan guardian vs Win L House) Wni K llrown vs Peier llii'l eii John A L'oyd Bank of N'orthumh'J Eli Brobst llobert Miner's sdm'f Daniel Braiiiipaui (Christian I'hi'ips vs ReVcca Well vs INul Cel. leu V-c vs S & I! M Kee v V dliam llihler et al vs John Cowdcii' rx'r vs John H Mi l. r Joseph Hotiihendoti!cr Ve vs ckei A: t'uminings About BiniTH ruts. Dr. Biandreth wishes his medicine to risa or fill by it own me riU. He feel confident thit Uon a fair trial II will not only secure a place in tha public estima lion, hut retain hi bold upon the affections of the people, without resorting to tha vulgar, though Common practice, of abusing other medicine. His Vegetable Universal Pills, by purifying tha blood, have succeeded in curing the most inveterate and opposite disease by tha one simple act ofconiinu. ally evacuating the bowel wi'h them, until the disease give way j therefoie, whatever may be ssid of th theory, the utility of tha practice is now be yond all doubt. His medicine, in fact, continue! to herald its own fame by its iloni'l0g ef(Mlit KJ ur rZ of H.U. Mass-r ! David Watson Dr Hubert Philips j Jonas Kelchner s ex'r Abraham Slrmih j Eve Lock Ac I Charles F Miuflla W II Mi rer I The Oi.m''h of Penn'a I Maid. in Hamlin John Aglcr ('onr d Kaver I-u c Davi Joseph lloingardner J.iiie Peony Daniel Hill J W rtiblinser Ac John Ha'diugjr Mary Scilei Andrew Sinick Philip Fo John Furman et al Master A Mathers Thomas Huff Mi. hai l Evert Jacob Batnhart Anthony Watson Suannriah Zerl Pi ter Baldy et al John C Bojd F Lstarua HuKh Bellas Ac Thomas Thatcher J Wolf Herd for Murrsy .-" .... , ... i M.K-h 0 1841 ivwi puuli-he in anotner jn vi iuipi. cuuuu-j, wuneury, or off vs Patrick Montaeue v M'Cartee A Purdy vs John Peal et ul v Jonathan Adams v Nicholas Loui' adm'r v John T Matbia el al v W II Frymire et at v Felix M Hirer el at vs John Birdlrnian Vs Charles Cr .ig v. Jhn Hud I v John Bower v John Murrsy Vs Harriet Jenkins vs Jacob Meiitll's ex'r vs David darner vs W. II Sanderson vs A Kub-inijci' ex'r V Dr J W Peal s Henry Fornwslt vs Augustus lloey et al vs Mrs J C II Nouise Vs Samuel Bell V William Klilf.e vs William McCiinness vs John M. IIoul v John A Lloyd John C. Oiier et al vs It'rhitd Hcnrhaw vs H Fagely el al v William McCay V John llumrnrl v Br.,wn & Brosius v James F Murray Abraham I routman et al vs C 'I ci"jUp Jacob W Smith . Ur,,h Weinel m i i . rinca vs T A Billitigioii'f i -um'r v Peter Snyiler SAMUEL D. JOKDAH. 'BY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni expo- nas, fieri facias and levari facias, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale, at the Court House in tha Borough of Sunhury, on Monday the 1st day nf April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit l The one undividided sixth part, the whole into six equil parts to he divided, of a certain tract of land, situate in Coal township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands late of Valentine Brohst, dee'd. and other, containing two hundred arrea more ot Ves, about fifty acres of which aie cleared; hereon are creeled a Tavern house, a lnrn, sheds, Ac, now in thcoccupnnry of Paul Bonis. v,j Also: The one undivided sixth L. part of a certain other tract of land, situate in siid township, surveyed on a warrant in the nnine nf Jeremiah Paul, containing 206 acres i n. I 18 perches more or less, on Shamokin creek adjoining land late of Valentin Utohst, dee'd. and others. Seized, taken in execn ion, and to l sold a the property of Charles A. Bradford. Also: A certain lot or yweco of grrund situate in Ihe town of Shamokin, Coal township, PfeKhnmberlanil county, in that part of said town laid out by John (3. Boyd, liouiid el c.n the south by the Danville ft. Pilisville Kail Hoail, and an thi! east by Stnmokin street, en Ihe west liy H.ick stroet, and on tlie north by a street ; wheieon ate erected a large two tory frame Tavern house and ki'rhen, painted white, an ice house and fountain pomp. Also: Two oilier conlitiotis ' lo's of ground situnte in the town aforesaid, and milked in 0 e gene al plan thereof N'os- 1 and ! 9 l.,,in.1.A m Ihe north hv t.nt fl nn llie south by a strei't or alley, ard fronting on Sh imo kiu street on the eal, containing each 28 f..i fiont, and in b ngth or depth 1 10 feet; whereon are vrected a two story frame house and kitchen, painted while and two frame stables. Se'T.ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob K'sm. MAlso: Three certain lots of ground situate in " L 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 m i ; i township, Northumberland county, No. 1,2 A 3. adjoining lands of John V ncent, and includisg sll ihe I .ml between lot No. 3 and the Canal, containing each J of an acre more or les ; whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling hi aj.se, a store and ware houe, stable, shed, Ac. Sci7.ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John T. Mathias. Tt Also: A certain lot or yiiccc of land situate in MiamoMn township, iNor- j ihumbi iland county, a.lj 'ining land late of Ann Pemb, rtoo, and land ot now Lewis Vn-tinc. con taining 12 iicres more or less, about nine sen s of w hich arc ch ared ; whereon i erected a small two story frame house. S, ii. d, t .k'-n in execution, and to be sold as the proiienv of Henry Fry. Also: A certain lot of ground situ ate in the I oioiitfh of Northombcrlntid, and tnaiked in the geneinl pi ill nf said town No 2:1. bounded on iIip norih ea-t bj King strc-i or Mar ket square, on Ihe north west by he Epi-cnpal bu rying ground, on the south west by an alley, anil on the south east by lot No. 24, con'aitiiug in breadth sixty feet snd in length 200 feet. Also: The one-hall (or therea bout) of lot No. 18 as ma ked in the gemral plan of said town, bounded on the south east hv a lol of Mrs. Wappleo, on tho south wesi by lot No. 17. owned by Daniel Brau'igam, nn the north west by Front street, and on Ihe north east hv an alley, c ntaining in bieatbh 6(1 Iret and in lenuth "10 ft. 8 eited, taken in execution, and to be sold as Ihe pr iperty of Joseph Hoffman. Also: A certain half lot of ground situate in the borough of Sunburv, and maikcil in the general plan of said town No. 2S, bounded on the es.-t by a lot of Ccorgc Weiser, El-.on tbe west hv a lot of Willi m Culiik, (be ing ihe western half ef lot No. 28,) and on Ihe souih by i-n alley, containing in from :t0 feet and in length 210 (eel, wheieon are elected a l we sio ry frame house and kitchen, wentherhoarded and pain'ed white, a frame stable, smoke house, Ac. Seij.ed, t iken in ixccutinn. and to be solJ as the property nf Edward V. Bright. Also: A certain tract or jneco of land, situate in I'pper M h uiov township. Norihumberlnud countv. a.lj lining lauds of B irba ra B'O-iua, te ugn Fetterolf and ntheis, containing one hundred acres more or lees, about fit) acre n! which are cleared ; where. m aro i rixli'd a small log hotue and a log at.ihle. Seized, t'.keu in execution, and to be sold as the prope rty of David Hess. fH Also: A certain tract of l ind r JUA. situate in Coal township, Northumberland county, adjoining Mahonny creek, an I lands of John Ki r-lcticr. Christian Kramer and others, con taining one hundred acres more or less, about 75 acres of which are chared ; wheieon arc erected a two story log house and a lurge new bank burn, and a l uge orchard. Soiled, taken in execution, and to he sold a the property of Abr ham Dunkelberger, dee'd. Also: All that certain traot of land st'uale in formerly Turbiit, mov Dela ware township, Northumberland Countv, bounded and dcsciilavl as follows, viz; beginning al a ma ple, thence south (It) degrees east, 1 9 perch' s and seven tenths ( thence south 70 degrees west, 5 perches and nine leniha; them e south Tfi degrees we-t, 10 perches to the Su ipi. h inn I river ; thrnro down the same, south 4 id gr es eaat. S'l pen he '; thence south 6 degrees we-t, fi.i perches and six tenths to a c.rner nf lands of Ihe heirs of J , bn Boyd; thence by said land e isl, 125 perches lis post on Ihe old otli.er line ; thence along .a d line north fli degieiS went 218 perches to the Warrior Hun ; thence down said run, ihe rever .1 courses and distance theieof, lo the place nf bi -ginning containing 103 acre tud (.H) perehca, and allow ance ( whereon are erected a house and bun, spring house, an nrch.ird, Ac. A large pottiun nf aid I ill. I is cleared. Keifcd, laken in execution, and to be sold a the propeily nf John (Jolly. Albot A certain lot ol ground situ ite. In the town of McEwensville. in formeily Turbut, now Delaware townshii, Nor thumberland county , bouoded on the north hv an alley, land of Daniel Trymire on ihe south, an alley on Ihe east and the main street on the west, con taining in front or Wtd h 60 f'et, and In length 120 feet ; whereon 'e erected a two stoiy brick dwel ling house and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christiana Ifoluns.-n II .'.111 I .' " !! I1 ' Also: At the public house of Henrv Waser. in Shamokin township. Nor thumberland county, nn Saturday Ihe 30th day nf March inst., at t o'clock, P. M., a certain tract or piece nf land situate in said township, adjoining lands of Casper Adams, Peter Adams, Daniel Fa gely and others, containing seven acres more or less, about one acre of which is cleared; whereon is erected a small log house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold a the property nf Samuel Stcrtzel. Also: At the same time nnd place, ih'ce certain contiguous lots of ground situate in Ihe town of Shamokin, Coal township, Nnrthumlierland county, in that part of said town laid out by John O. Bovd, and marked In Iho gen eral plan thereof No. 121,122 and 12:1, hounded on the north by Independence lrrct, nn the south by Shakspe.ir street, on the cast by lot No. 121, and on the west by Franklin meet, each lol containing 28 J feet in front, ami about 200 feet deep ; where on are erected a foundry, Calling house and fiui-hs ing shop. Seied, taken m execuli.sn, and to he sold as the property of Jacob B air and John Tiego. FELIX MAUKKH, Sheriff. Slicrili Office. Sunhury, March 2, 1811 Public Sale. 'PHE eubscrilicr i ffers fo' ade a put of hi farm, -- cent doing about thirty acres more nr lc-. situ ated on the Ho lowing Hun, about ! miles below Sunhury, adjoining lands of Abraham Lytic. Hen ry Malich and others, on which are erect id a saw mill and clover mill. N. B. If Ihe property is not sold Isfiee, it will he expo-ed for sale, at public vendue, on the ltlh nf April next, on the premises. Tint terms of sale will 1 reasuhable. PETE R Dl IN KE LB EH (5 E R. Augusta, March 16, IS4I. :it T A V VAX TuCKXSi To ric Ilminrulile C. (7. lhmurl. I'.sq , 'rridrnt, and his AisncoUs,Jn'te.rs of Ihe fnnrt ef tJ'inr ire Stsiiims, of Ihe eauiily nf SurlliUinlrerlund : WW. petition of Piter WYikle, of Coal town ship, in saiil county, hunib'y represents, that he continues to keep a public hou-e of entertain merit at his old stand, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travillers, Ac. He therefore pravsyonr Honors to grant h m a Irense lo keep a tavern, during the t-u.-uing ve.ir. nod ho will pray, Ac. I'ETEH WE IK EL. To the .Irnnr.s innvr mkjttioxkh: The sub criber resident of Coal tow nship, hen by cr lily, that Peter Weikel, the applicant for the lici ne, is a man of good repute for honesty and temper moo, and is well pmiilcd u i.h bou-ero iin and convenience for the I ilguig and accommoda tion of Strang, rs and travellers, and tint a tiblic house there is nece sary : they the-i fre recom mend him as a proper person to be licensed to keep a put he house, John Kerstctter Solomon Bolich Jacob Weiekel J.i-iph Snyder Holn rl Milliy Stephen But. nbender John Haupt .lieob Wigmr John Hover Daniel Evert Joseph 'diner Franklin A. Claik. orliitiiHl'iiatil County, nn. In the Orphans' Court nf laid county, at Jan. Term A. I). H4 1. (TVS motion of Charles W. Hegins, Eq., the " Court award a Hulo on Iscoh Long, tieorge Long, John Long, Catherine, intermarried with Sumuel tionsett, Mary, intermarried wilh Jonathan Katherman, Harriet Long and Jane Long, of whom Lot Hergstresser is guardian, Srah, intermarried wilh Wilbam Cmiiilner, F.lir. ibclh, intermarried with John Malich. Catherine, intermarried with Da vid Gibson, Polly, intermarried with William Kho nls, and Lydia Ann Shearer, being the children and heir at law of (Jorge Long, nr., ibt'd., daugh ter Elizabeth, intermarried wilh Peter Shearer, and who deceased previous to the death of said intestate, heirs and distributees of (teorge Long, sr., late of Augusta township, Northumberland counly, dee'd.. to appear in our next Orphans" Court to be l,cld for said rnuniy, to wit: on th first day of April. 1 M I, and accept or refuse the estate of aid George Long. rr dee'd., or show cause why the same sb,. lib! not be sold. Certified from the records of our said Orphans' Court, this 18th dav nfj.nuarv, A. D. Ifill. EDWARD OYSTER. Feb. 24th, IM4 tt Ci'k O. C. I'.silalc or Solomon lrria, Icc'l. "ttTOTICE is hereby given, that let'ers of ml- ministration on the estate of Solomon Per sing, dee'd., late of Shamokin township, Northum berland county, have liec-n granted to the subscri ber. All perlona indebted lo said estate, as well as all thoaii having claims against the same, are re quested 1 1 call nn tbe administrator for settlement, who will l al home every other Saturday from this date, for that purpose. E M 1 A N l. E I. 7. 1 M M E R M A V, Feb. 17th, 1M4. fit Adrn. For llcnt. 'PHE large and commodious TAVERN STAND - in the town of Shamokin, Northumberland co. now occupied by the sub-crilier. Th above pro perty is situated in the Shamokin Coal Region. For terms, apply to JACOB KKAM. Shnmokin, Fell. lOlh, 1H4L if. & J A1T1TET, Importer and Drain- In vS K G A 11 S, P, Tl A N 1) I E S, G I N, WINES, A;c. -Vo. 21 Commerce St., vear Fifth St., . niiiiA.DEr.rHiA, t . J. or skht. jr. Wm, A. Jakxet. OAKLEY'S nninirs, sroins. Pinet, t'sstillion A Co. I Woodvillc. Barranco. Pernel Freres. I'gues. Lord Byron Jsnuary 20 h. 181 1. fim Coal lown.-hip, March 8, IHtl. IXoticii. IS hereby given, that Ezra S. Hayhurst, assignee of William Li iaenring, ha filed hi account m the (dlice of the Prothonotaiy of Nonhumlrerl jinl county, nd that the same will be presented to the Curt, on tlie tirft day nf April Term next, for con firmation and allowance, unit- cause he. shown to the contrary. SA MITEL D, JORDAN. Proibonotary's Office, J Prolh'y. Suubury, M rrh 2, lis II. tc " RULE OP COURT. TN the Court of Common Pleas of Nnrthumlier land county. Januaiy filh, IS 1 1. On motion of Charles Plei-anls, Rule on the Ju lp.in.-nl credi. lors i f John C. Bovd, to appear by the fust d.iv nf next term, and shew cause why the money raised from the sale of John O. Boyd's life e-tate in cer. lain l.in.'s in Rush township, should not be dUlri. bull d according lo priority of Lien. Bv the Court. 8 MITEL D. JOItliN. Prothonot xr flfl'icr, ) I'rotltif Sunhury, March 2, IStl. S fi'- f-JL SSL LJ iTjl i T IAMS ssn SHOl'LDERM for sale, cheap, f.r 1 1 cash, by H. B.MASSER. Dec. 30th, 18 VS. "I") ESPECTFCLLY informs the public that he ' has made Northumberland his place of resi dence, and is ready lo attend to any culls in the line of bis profession. 0' He may at all times bo found at Mr. James Lee' Hotel. Northumberland. Dec. IBth, IS 13. tf. Printer's Ink. A few kegs for sale, at a small advance Tor cash, V y ih.c.0. H. B.MASSER. rORESTVILLE IltlSS ITItillT DAY tl.OC RS f IM E s ubscriher ha just received, for sale, a few 1 of tho above celebrated Eight Day Clocks, wha-h w ill be sold al very reduced prices, for cah. Also, Mi-ciior 30 hour (Thicks, of tbe liest make and quality, which will le sold for cah. at M 50. i Also, superior Bras 30 hour Clorks.at f S 00. Dee. 2, 1H43. H. B. MASS Ell. I ONE W ARE for sale. 2 .'.' Stone Jugs, from I quart to 3 gallons, 50 Stone Jais, from 2 to 6 gallons. For sale, cheap, by Oct. M H. B. MASSE R. SviruAAi J. iTfni.v SUNBUR V, r A . E. in the building occupied by J. Bloom, ir.i"i ii vrivi: syrup, flHE valuab! projieriie of Oakley's Depot. I live Syrup of S.irsaparilla, as a purifier nftho blood, i so well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy murh space in rt ling fotth the advantages to be derived from its) use! wherever the medicine has once Wen intro duced, it lakes precedence oer all others : rv, iy nire that has taken it, have derived so signal lienn. fieial results from it, lhal it is recommended l y them with (he tt'most confidence. Physician of tho highest standing in the irofession, prescribe rt lo patients under their rare ; containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ot the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered wi'h Confidence, as the cheeM and most efficient pu rrfier of the blond now known. The use of a few bottle, especially in the spring month, wifl 'be m tended wilh a most decide ! improvement In tbe ge neral str.ngMi oft'.e system, eradicsfing any re.l nf I'iseas thi, mav have been Renerated, Wsidesi giving heal'h -nil vi-,. r to the ho.tv. For the euro nf SitoIuH or K'ngs Evil, Pheiim-nism. Ti tier. Pimples or eiupti -n nf the Skin, While Swelliivs, F tula, (.'hroiiic ITough Asthma, Ac. The i u metous cernfica'es in Ihe possession of tbe ml . r brr anil bi agents, from physician and others, ro sufficient 'lo ronviiee the most skept leal nfils.u pcriority over nil preparations nf Sarsoparilla. Sold nhole-iile and retail, by tire proprietor, GEORGE W.UAKLKY, North Slh street, rea ding, Berks Cuuuiy, and lo be bad of tho following pet sous : Tfiirthumhrrhtnd C'ormfiy. M. B. Masr Suubury ; Ireliiid A Mixel, McEwensville ; D Krauser, Milton. In X'ninn Cmnty.S. Geathart, Selinsgrove A. Guti bus, Mitlliuliurg. In Volumbia CoUnty.V.. W. McCay, Wash ington. TReading, March 14, 1843. Mil. Ortrtr ! I believe it the fluty of every one lo do whatever in their power lies, for the bene fit of their fellow mao, and having had positive proof in my own family, of ihe wonderful propertiis of yoor Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I m s't consr'ientiously recommend il to the afflicted. We had the mi-fortune to lose two of our children, by the brea'aing Out of ulcrou aorcs that covered the face, head and neck, Blthimgh we had some of tho miist scientific physicians to attend th'-m and hail tried all the known remedies, including Swaima Panacea, without avail. Another of my children was attacked in the same manner, her face ami neck was completely covered the discbarge was sf offensive, anil ihe disease at such B height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Dcpnr.iiive Syrup of S i-rsaparilla, we were induced lo make trial of it, as the last res rt ; it acted hke a charm ; the u'cers commenced healing; immediately, a few bottle entirely restored her tra her health, which she ha enjoyed uninteriupledly ever since. As a purifier of ihe blood,! verily be lieve it has not its cipial. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut trr.'et, near Fourth, Heading;. Done;las3vi!le, April tth, 1813. Ma. Oakit.t : My son Edmund Loaf, had 't,e scrofula in the moal dreadful and distres-ing Tii a li ner for three year, during which time he Was de prived of tiro use of his limb, his head and nerk were covered wilh ulcers. We tried aTl the differ ent remedies, but to no i fleet, nntil recommended by Dr. Johnson nf Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaac) Hiester, of Reading, to nse yorir Depuralive Syrup of SareaparWe, of which I obtained scteral bottle, the use of which d'eve the disease Vnlin ly out of his system, the sore healed up, and tho child wan restored to rfect health, whic'u he has enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many peisons who seen bim during his afflictions I have thought it my duty, and send you thiscerti ficate thai otlrera who have a tike affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Your truly, AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. fi, 143 ly 8 FFlt on Market street Oct. 21st, 1813 fit' Geo' Jame Barrel's Also: On the SSthdny of March J a-3- inst., at the house of Michael Kremer, in Milton, at 1 u clink, . M a certain tract or pi .te of !',i,d shunts in Chilisquaquo township. Tortlis I Ulll' crland county, adjoining ..)d ej Jonn JS,n. I non, Frederick Fiedler and iiiiir, coolaiidng 3 a ere more or less, all ot which i cleared ; whereon are erected a one and a hair story double In , , , Awr, pari log .ud part frame, a cooper - im, , ( tiM Thera are also so." ..... ... : i Prolhonntary's office, I'rvth-y, nuit tree on ssid prom'es, .. led, taken ill execution Bnj jQ f0J M j.rojie.ijrofJ.maiJjeH, tha HHE su'.eiiber respectfully informs his old ens tomers, and ibe public gem 'tally, th ,1 be in lends to continue in his old and, opposite the Cunt House, in Simbiirv, Norlhttriiberl mil Coun ty, Pa., where he is w. il prep .red to give satif,ir-lii-u to nil who may f.ivor him with iheir custom. II, ing thankful for past fnors, be hopes to receive i continuance of public pilr mage CHARLES D. WHARTON. Sunbury, March 2.1, 1814. 3t NOTICE S hereby given, lint I have purchased the fol. lowing aiticlcs, sold at Coist.ihlt's sale, nil li e 23d ult., a ihe proerty of Rob, ri trr uit, whi h 4i til l. I h ,ve loaned to the said Robert, Until I sec proper to remove, vii One Bv Ma.e 30,00. I liiry do. 40.00. 1 B Hoie20tlO, I B iv Mare 30.00, I BI.ek Coil 25 00, I Plough 2.01., I Wng ,ii 20,00, 3 si,,iis 4.8TJI, I Sled 4,00, 4 .Sells Harms 5.50. 1 Th.e'shing Machine 30,00, I Cupboard 1.00. I llairow a.10, I Cultivator 100. 'I'm I fi 15 4 i J. DEUOKAH l It A NT. March 2. 1SI1 -3t. NOTICE relate of. la. I.i inon, jr. tlt cM .yOl'lt'E is hereby giv n, to all peis,.ns having nt ilemaiuls againsl the esiate ul sunt ; d ce.ised, to make them known to Ihe suhseiliier. and all persons indebted Income fotwaul and -it-lcibesiincvMihouldel.lv. J' til N Nl. ON. PoiniloWns'.itp, March 8, 18IL til Adm'r. i Public Side. ; 9,000 Acres oI'Lnml. ' tVKT'lLL be sold, at public auction, at the 'n,M1se y ol Daniel Herb, in I'pper Mh-Jiu,y u,wu ship, Norihuuilii-ilaiiJ County, on the 1st day ot May next, 9,OO0 acres o; HiiiIm r rhiitl, situ iled, chielly, :n Coal township, Said tuuiity. The Mshmiey tr),tl pagiP0 ihrotigh a eonSiderabre portion f ,u, properly, alVording eeveial excellent "Vol eat. The taxr have nit been paid up, and in indisputable title, dear of all Incumbrance. be giVt-n lt purchaser. Tho ale will 0 continued fiom day lo day, until the whole i sold, The terms will 'lM, made koort. ihe day of -'!. A. JE NI'E Al'D, PEIER UOl'syt'ET. Feb. 10, 1814 If WM. McVA V, Agent. QfjT Tho PotUville Emporium snd Danville In telligencer will continue the abuve uuid forbidden, (lid ivkarg ibis li(tt AMIitV A. ltrAI, 1 II T& ('Al MAMTFACminUS, ! South F.ust cnrtirr of Muriel and lh sis . IMiilatlt Inhi'.t. . 1 1TSPEIT1 FI LLY inlorm the publre lhal thev j will eon-tani'y keep on hl d lars n--nrt- I j nwnt of Dal. Cap and Furs, to stlit the fall trade. J : ,.f ibe be-t quality. By strict aitention to bu-i- ins, and by aelling their stuck at Ihe lowest prices, j they Hatter themselves in being sble to give entire i siiistaction. August 5. IS43 ly I JOSEPH E. HOVER, Mamifacturcr of Writing and Indclli-s bio Ink, No. DM) North Third Street, six doors below K;ice, (east ide,) PHILADELPHIA, IrPEtT TF1 LEY informs country merch' ,( and oilier, lhat ho con-tantly keep on 'nan,! a large stock ef bis supcrier Black, Blue sr , t;( Ink. and also a superior quality of Indcllib'j0 1,. His ink is put up in b. tiles varying in sie, f-u I to 32 ouiiees, and will be sold on reasonat'iii term. The ex.rl et-t qualities of Ihlr, ir, II orougblv eslabli-bed its character, I'.iat it ia ine.v iMiivclv used ihrougboiit the ro'jniry. t.urv Tor sale at lb. toiC of H. It. M asser, ,Pa. ( I! MJlaKS V Mav 3,(1,. 1(513 lv riHE sut'sciiber will sell oil' his slock of Beaver, 1 Russia and Biush Hats, of the best quality, at nvy reduced prices. Sunbury, Aug. ft, 143. II . B. M ASSE R T 4 Tlii t xltiiipr .tlat liiiie lor Male. IIIE nihscrilier offers. for sale a THREslllMJ MAl'HINE. new and in good order. The Machine has Iren tried, and prove to lie an excel If ul one. Il will be (old al a reduced price, and warrantrj. Apply to IL B, MASSER. July 1st, 1S43. ft1 ela Cabinet-Making oiv lXalliltiii; ul.) Vr'ILLI.l HOOTSn "H ESPECTFULLY :.,iiorm Iho citizen of 2 a Sunbury and vi.vinity, that he ha recently Commence' ihe y'i n ; -t-m aki nv. lirsi x v:ss, it all ;, branches, in Market street, Su.ibury, im n"Li;iti'ly below thq post ollice, where ho will lie ready lo receiva And execute all order in the line of hi business, with prompinew and despatch, and in ihe best 'style and manner. Hi piic will be low. in accordance wilh the lime. (r)' Lumtier and (Tomilry Produce laken in Ex- j burg Isaac Smith change. May a?ih 14J. fim CITY FUI.N 1 IT It li A V (" TI OX, AND PRIVATE SALjCS ROOMS, Ntw. W) nnd 31 North Tliiid Street, N c r the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- ili- the attention of jierson desirou of pur chasing Fumliure. to bi cxtenfcive Sale Room, (both pilldie and Private.) Tor every description of Household Furniture, where ran be obtained t all limes, s large assortment nf fashionable Snd well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, MatlrasM's, Ac, at very reduced prices, lor cash. Suit bv Auction, twice a week, May 27th, IS 13. ly ATTORNEY AT "LAWr, EUNBUItY,PA. H H As taken the ollice t'.umerly cup'nd bv t' U g Hon. Chailes fi. 1 j.uin, I, tS-posite Ihe i t H use. He will a ler ,1 , Wines in the C u . or NoTibumberland, IT niou and Columbia coun'i. . May Stub, ls!4:l. mit i (4-llri DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu: lic will please observe lhat no Brand dh Pills i,ro genuine, PnlcsH ihe box has three li bels U-.on it. ;he tor, 1 1,.. .n.l 111., lsilt ,i J et.ch conlaitiiiig a fie-simile signature of my hunt' I r:.uti5, thuU. Bbahketh, M. D. These h. oel-aic cngriived on steel, beautifully designnl, , and done at an expense of urn 2,000. Theref,, o i. will be. seen thai the on!y thing necessary to pr. j Vnre tb.o medicine in its purity, is to observe these tati' is. Remember ihe top, tie side, snd the botlom, Tl,e following respective ieison are duly suhiti' red, and hold CERTICATES OF AGENCY, For the rale of Bi andrnh't YtgeMbte L'iiiifnl Vills. Northumberland counly : Milton Ma key ft Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masaer. M Ewei f ville lieland iV Meixell. NorlhumbciMid NYfil. Forsyth. Georgetown J. tc S. NVnlte. Union Counly s New Berlin Dogar A YV;n ter. Selinsgrove tieorcfe (undium. Middle Beavettwn David lluhler. Ad imsburg Wm. S. May. Mittlinsburg Metiseh A; Ray. Haitlclon Daniel Long. Freeburg (i.A- F. C. Mover. Lew i.burg Walls A firs-en. Columbian-unity: Danville E. U, Reypol.ls A- Co. Berwick Shuman A Kittenhouse. IV. tawissa C. O. Urobt. Bloninsburg John It. Mover, .leisey Town Levi Ulavl. Washinul.ui Robl. MiCy. LimestoneBailie' fc V:Nl"f;'. Observe lhat each Agent ha an Engraved C r ificstenf Agi'ncv, containing a represeiituii.ri nf Hr BRAN DUE TII'S Manufactory at Sing SU g. and upon which Will alo be seen exact cpars ol ihe ntu labels nuw used upon the Brandmh J'Jl Itoxts. Philadelphia, nfliie No. fl, Noilh th trel. B. BRANDRETH.M D. June Slid, 181).
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