illSi POLK, DALLAS AND SIIUNK. CSrnnd Icmocrnllc Muss Meeting OF TUB THIRTEENTH C0KKESSI0m DISTRICT, AT MllrOX, I4 ON SATURDAY, Uih OF SEPTEMBER. ItALir Democrats! Bally Ficcmrn ! H illy Brcthern ! Rally from Ihe Pine of gallant -OLD I.YCO.MINO." Rally little CLINTON, the gl -Tieus Diinnrr county of district ! Rally down trodden lut patriotic Hi mnrrats nf UNION ! Unity your Irgions NORTHUMBERLAND ! Come tin, ye noMc snn of tlie "Srjn or the Noiitii !" All come wilh the family ! Come one, come nil ! 'Come oM, come young! All to the rescue ! To our brethren of nil section c ?eud greeting, and we shall lo glad to welcome you among us. Jome on ! Democrats will atways ilo their duty. lion. Jam on lliicliaimii, Pennsylvania' gifted anil talented favorite s.lh, has tviitten to us, "th.it Cud willing, he will lie here," no ilny run suit him heller. Who will not spend tiat lo listen to thiit eloquent champion of the people' rights. We have nln inviteil tlief illowing nh'e speakers .o atlrinl, viz.: B. H. Diew-te, Col. J imea Page, Charles Brown, ami E. II. Schnahel, of Phil ulelp'tia, Col. Ueah Frazier ami John XV. Forney, of Lanra-tcr, It. M. Uair, of Reading, WilsO'i MeCandles, of Pittsburg, f Jen. Robert Flc m iiij and Win. F. Pack cr, of Lycoming, Col. II. H. Wright ami lion. B. A. I) id Mr k, nf Lu7."rne, Junes McManua and Col. James Bumsidc, of Outre. F. W, Hughes, of Schuylkill, and other emineit speakers. The names of those who will certainly attend will he announced in the p.ip-ra as their consent is received. Democrat. this is im lime for repo-e. Federal ism, with its hydra head, is leiving no me m un tiied to fasten upon us its ar.smcratic princip les and measures, tlien fore, amuse in the might and streng h of rrcwineu, who lire determined to remain free, and show Federalism lh.it the Democrat c party values the true principles of our government and is fully determined tint they never shall fall. By order of the Milton Dem -ciatic Club. A. D. Patterson, Annuel Blair, James ('overt, H. L. Dicflciihach, II. M. Davidson. J. W. Bnwer, James Buoy. Cowiwi7fe. Milton, August 21, 1811. Of Tonti-o, the duty paid in Great Britain on j:i,f0,tMI(l pound.-', or nhout 1,HI0 hh.ls. consumed there in the last twelve months, wan nbniit Twenty Millions of dollars, beiiio; pro bably as in null ns whs paid in the United Stiites on all articles imported (rum !rent Britain du ring the same period. The present duty on American Fi.oi ii in England, were it worth hut eighteen shillings; per barrel, is nearly eleven tihillings So much lor Free Trade ! ! The importation of Cotton Coons into the U. Slates from Kuolnud diirin"; the Inst twelve months, neenrdinjr to the British official returns, ifdouble as much as in the prececdino- twelve months. Prrtltli mill ami Slnlr Klicllons. j We give below u eondensed table, exhibiting j the times when the Presidential and Statu F.lce- i tious, respectively, will be held ill the several' States during the present year; together with i the Popular Vote given at the Presidential Klee- ! tiou. It will be found useful lor reference during the approaching election. Time of i-b-ct'ns r: Presid. Vote is 0 Sta I f.s. . . States. Presid't. J Harrison V. lSiiren .Maine Sep. i, ,v. I ) -!!.; 1 .Irt.-Jlll .V I lamp. Mar 1,' Nov. I ti yii.l.'is :(.. nil Vermont S.-pt. .il.Nov 1' t; .'JJ.IIll is. ins Mass. Sitv 1 ljXov. 1 1 -J 7.'..7I .'.l.'MI K. Isl'nd Ap.Auov. 1 4 .'i,27s ...(iil Conn. April ljXov. 4 ti 't 1 . U 1 2.7,'J'Mi K. York .ov. ,'i Nov. ft :ji; 2-2.7.S17 213.527 N. Jers'y Oct. h.ov..iti 7 .'t:t..'i.'il ;il,0,'!4 Pewn'a. Oct. K Nov. 1 ( llt.u.'l 1 l-'J.."2 )elaw're Nov 1-J Nov II :i 5.n;7 I.S7J Maryl'nd Oct. 'JiDec. 1 S .'I I.57S 2s,7.VJ iginia Apr. Is Nov. I l: 13..'ilM J.j.S'.i.i N. Car. Aug. 1 1 Nov. 1 I j 1 1 45.: :i7; :js.7s-. S. Car. Oct 1 ljXov. lj ti By Legislature. C-orgia Oct 7 Nov. 11:10 Ki.v'Cj .il.'i.i'l Alabama Aug. ft Nov. I ! VS. 171 .Tl.li'.il -Miss Nov. I Nov. 5 ft 1 '.t.."i1 v li;,!i7' Loiiisi'na July 1 Nov. ft; li 1 l,2'.Mi 7,il(i Tenn Aug. )Nov. 1 1 1 t (ill. Mill )s,2S:i Kentu'ky Aug. 5, Oct. 25 13 5s, im ;t2.Gli Ohio Oct. S Nov. 131 lis. 157 121. 7s Indiana Aug. ft! No v. 13 lift 1(12 51.(1111 Illinois Aug. 5 Nov. 1 i I5.!i;t7 47.47i; Missouri Aug. ft Nov. 4 7 23,502 2!l,7ii'.i Michigan Nov. 4inv. I ft 22,'.i'n 21. I'll Arkansas Oct. 7.nv. 1 U l.;tH.'i (i.llls Totals, 275 1,2T 1,317 .,12S,;i7(l No State I'.lection takes place in Tennessee, this year. They elect State officers every two years and that election was held last year. UAL.TIM011K MAKKKT. Office ffAtBilTOtoai Ameicaxb, iSep. 2. GRAIN'. There is a good demand for wheat for shipment to the British Provinces, which cau. sed a further advance to-day of a cent or two per bushel. The rads were st 80 a 85 cents for good lo prime reds and at 70 a 80 els. for ordinary to good. Sale of Corn at 40 a 41 cts. for white, and 4 I a 43 cts. for yellow. We quote Oats at 20 a 2 1 rents, which is a slight decline. WHISKEY. The stitch are very small, and holders firm. Silrs of bM. at 21 i ts. and f Lhd. at cents, Cai is generally called the first murderer, but some rail him the first soldier I others might c ill him the first physician, as the three terms are con sidered synonymous. Frederick the Ureal must have destroyed a great many thousand lives before he became so proficient in the art of killing t yet, when in the presence of his own physician he resigned his laurels to the M. P., and surrendered all claims to superiority over him in that department. Napoleon, in his fatal Russian cnmpiign, destroyed about one mil lion of human brings, and we call him a hero! Dr. Brandrcth's Vegetable Universal Pills have saved the lives of at trust half that number, and when the properties of his medic tie shall be duly appreciated, he will receive the thanks of his fellow citizens; a richer gin than either titles or crowns. In order to secure the medicine in its purity, he has excluded Jiugqists from any participation in its sale. (Jj" Purchase of II. B. Massrr, Sunbury, or of the agents, publishrd in another part of this paper. PUICE CURKKXT. Corrected weekly hy Henri Yoxlhruner. Wheat, 85 Rtk, - . . f0 Conv, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Pork, ...... 5 Fi.xmn, ... . mo Ul'TTKH, 10 Bkkswai, .... 25 Tallow, .... 10 Diiikii Arri.Ks, . 75 Do. Pkaciiks, . 200 Fi.xx, ... -8 Hhku.ii Fl KX, . ' 1(1 Enos, .... ti VVTdl.L be served up at ihe residence of JOHN ' W. MILES, Esii , in Norlhiimlierlaml, on Tuesday, the lOih of September, beinren ihe hours of 12 ninl 3 o'clock. The proceeds to be appro priated Inwards paying the debt of tliC Baptist Church. Pi ice, 25 cents. ' Norlhumlierlaiid, Sept. 7th, 1 S4 1. jit vk. ;h: gc m. rilHE ladies of the First Presbyterian Chu'ch of JL Norlliumherliind will, by special rnpiest r.n ttie part of many, re-ojien their Fair, in the house of John Leisenrinj. Esq., opposite the Bank, on he I tub d iv of Septenilicr next. Dinner will dr I'r-viilcd for the accommodation of those from a hroid. A room and dinner will also lie furnishrd for ladies from a distunce, it being understood that many expect to It present. The proceeds of ilin iii r and Fair to l e appropriated to the 1st Pre-by-teri in Chuich of Noilhuinlx rland, now in the pro gress of erection. Aug. 3t, Irtll. T IIE LbiIks of the Tiue First Preshvterian (Old School) Church in Norihuiubeil uid, n ill have a dinner prepared on Tuesday, the Idtli of September, in the second story nf the Ma ket House, for such ot their friends as may see proper i to favor tin m wilh their company on that day. The piocceds for the hem fit of the True First t'resly- j lenao Church in the boiough of Norlliumbciland. ; Auaust 31. 1811. I To School Teacher. E'SJ'ELL qualified Teachers will be wanted for If ihe foil .wing Schools, in SShiimnkin Dis trict, vii ; One Teacher and As-istant for the Pe tersburg School ; one for the Eastern ; one for the Blue ,lei ting House; one for the Snulliown ; one for the Brnk Meeting H uisr; one for the Baptist ; one for llie Snyi'c Mown ; nun for the Kieeber ; one fo: ihe Irish Yall-y; one for the Furinan, mid one for the Moyer Schools. Persons wishing to bo employed a Teachers for those Schoolh, the ensuing Autumn & Winter, will please make early upp ictioii to the D'uccior ha vini, the special care of those Si IiihiIs. By order of the Board. JACOB HA AS, Pres't. of Board School Dirertois, Shmnokin Eliha Join, Sec'y. Disl., Xorlh'd Co. August 31. l5H.-4t Orphan' C'ourl Nalo. IN pursuance if an order i,f the Oiphans' Court of Xorlhuiiibiirl.iud coiiutv, will be sold ai pub lic sale, on S.iuir.luy the 21st day of Si ptemlirr next, on the premises, to wit : a certain iract of land situaie in Aucu-U tn-vnship, in siid roumy, adjoining lands of D ivid Reeser, (ieorge Conrad, and oih- rs, emit lining twenty-eight acres more or le-s, whereon is erected two log houses, &c , late the estate of John NeidiL', stir., dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. of said day, when the terms of sale will be made known hv ADAM NEIDIO. Sunbury, Aug. 31x1, 1841. 4l Adin'r. FA It M fl'xHE Kubsciibers will offer fr sile, on the pre L mises, on the first ilny ot Oc'otu r nrxi, si 10 o'clock, A. M .a tract of land in Aueus'a lownsbip, Nortliuinlierl nd county, coiilaiiiu rr 210 acres, more or less, about 180 acre of which are clear id, Kiljoiiiiiig land of .I si'ph Savidge, Jacob FiV, Henry Yoxlbeimer snd i.llmrs, on shainukin creek. The Danolle an l I'oti.vdle Kail It ! p- throi.gh the land. The a'-ove Ir.icl of land posses ses inany advantsge. ll is situated about 3 miles from Sunbury, and a I true portion of the cleared land is we I adapted lo the growth of grass. The impiovemei ts are a dwelling houtc, barn, and ap ple orchard. The li rnis ill be made known on thed iyef sale, by Ihe subscribers, rxi Tutors of Heniv lt.tt.1 slur, ilic'd , as whose estate the same will be sold. MEN It V UARDsHKU', JACOB HAIiDslir.lt, FBED'K. WE.WEK, Augii-ta, August 3Ut, 1814. 3t cOvi)laH?5 Court Snlr. IN pursuance of an on!er of the I Irpbaus' Couit of Xonhumbei I and coumy, will be sold at pub lic sale, on Saturday the l ltu day of S.-picmlicr next, on lilt pieiuiM s, 1 1 w.t : a certain tract nf land situate in ShamoKin towiuhip, in mid county, contaiuin 30 acre uioic or less, on w hich is erec ted a log dwelling house, barn and other buiblinm ; lale the esta'e of Solomon Persing, dee'd. Sale lo (omineiice at 10 o'clock, A. .M. of said day, when the conditions ot the sale will be made known by E MANUEL Z I M M E U M A N , Sunbury, Aug. 81, 1811. 4l Adm'r. IVlK.1 rait ..;.-Th7amall fanm containing about 100 acres, about " mi'.r alKive .Noilhumi eilalld, hiljoiuillg lanJs of Jese C. Horton, John Leghou and otlieia, will be lll,l cheap, if apphcaiiou i made soon to the subscriber, ' ounnury. Aug. oi. H. u. m !SSKJ. FljiV M'.II. The highest juice w gnen for Flax Seed, hv ill be Au3. 31, 181 1, 11. B. MASSE 15 TO Country 3Icrciants. THE Subscribers respectfully invite Country Merchants who are about to purchase Fall and Winter Supplies, to an examination of theli respective Slocks, believing that their several as sortments aie as complete as have ever been oflei ed in the Philadelphia Markrt, With stocks ofdoods In their several Depart ments of the choicest kinds a determination to sell on terms which cannot fail lo prove satisficto ry and a disposition lo please old and new custo. mers, will, we hope, be a snlhVient inducement to purchasers to call at our respective establishments Silks and Fancy Goods. XV cV II P Remington 80 Maiket Sircct. Ashhurst cV ISemiuglon 60 " Buck cV Potter 110 ' Yard cV Gillm te 109 Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods. Brynolds, McFaibind cV Co 105 Market Sued. Burnett, Withers cV Co 120 " Scott iSt Baker 150 " Wise, IWy & .Wire 154 11 july cV Hackers 4G N. Second St. Importers of Clotli., Cassimers, Yest iiujs, fee. William II Lovo 117 Market Street. Lambert Duy ldtf - Hardware and Cutlery. Michiel V Baker 215 Market Street. Edward S Handy Co "J8 Importers and Manufacturers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn &. Kncass 2 i5J Market Sticel. Doots, Shoes, Tioniicts, l.'aps, I.eglioni and l'altn Hats, &c. r E Sr J (S Y helan, K Market Street. I. evii k, Jenkins Co 150 M Conrad fc Co till " .Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Taints, ( Ills, vV c. Thomas P J hot s 212 Markrt Sueet. Polls, Linn & Harris 213) " Itohinson, Collin & Co 87 Edward Cole 51 " Thompson Pancotst cV Co 40 " Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings. I. Kenton lit) Market Street. John Sauerbicr c Brother ti- Hunks and Statimiary. Ciing V Ell ott !1 N. Fiiutdi Sired. Ilogan iV Thompson 30 ' Importers of I'riiisli ami Frcm li Fan cy Staple Stalionarv. L I C. hen cV Co 27 S Four h Street Henry Cohen 3 " Importers of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and Fancy Goods. Setlcy At Severing 23 N Third Sireet. Parker cV Lehman 3 " Combs, Brushes, Iirooms. iv.c. Thomas Cooper 3 N Front Sireet. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods. A F O t Monrose lfi S Fnlltlh Street. Manufacturer of Patent hard Lamps. Ellis S Archer 33 N Second Sln ct Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. Laac Macauley, Jr. f N Fif h Street. Manufacturers and Importers of Pa per Hangings. Howell Si Brothers ""SO ,V I 13 Chcsnut Si. Philadelphia. August 21. iNtt. 3m. CAME lo the premises of the subscriber, in Augusta township, Norihiimbeilaiul county, some lime in May last, a white ami hlak spotted OX, about two years old. The owner i. requested to come forward, piove ptopertv, pay charges and lake him away, or he will be sold according to law. THOMAS WOl.F. Angu-i 11th, 1941 :)t SlICGKIirs PATKNl' V.s:-:ilTG 1-C!HI1TE. riHIS M icb ii iij Ins now Im-ii tested by more 1 than thiily families in this neighborhood, and has given entire satisfaction. It is -o simptu in its construction, that it cannot tet out of order, Ii loiiiains no iron to ru-i, nml no -puntisor rollers to eel out of repair. Ii will do t ice as much ussh itiL', with less than halt the wear an I tear of am of the I tie iiiveiiiious and wh it is i f cr' i'er m por lsuce.it cost but lit'le over half as much as oilier washing iiwi bines. The subs, riber has ihe exclusive riuhl for Nor. 1 1 1 n it il s, r 1 1 r 1 1 1 , I'nion, Lcoming, Ciiliimbi i, Lu zerne and Cliulon counties. Price nl sinule m i chine f(i. II. It. M ASM-: . Tl e following ceitificate fioin a few ot those who have thee machines in use. Wr, ihe suhtfciihrrs. certify thai wo have nmv in tl-e, in our families, Slmu'eil's p.itent Wnsh mg .Machine ." and do not hi sitiite six inn llni u ii a most xi elb nt iiivenn hi. 'i'bai, in Wa-lting, it will -ave more ilian one hall the u-ual labor. That it ibw n.il requite more than one lliinl ihe usual qiiantity of so.ip and water ; and that theie i H i rubbing, tyid consequenlly, little or mi weir, ing or leai iiiii. Ph il it knoi ks oV no billion., hui that ihe tinesl clmhes, si.C'i uscMll.ir-. I. ices, lucks, trills, AiC, may lie wast ed in a veiy short tune without the leimt injury, and in fact with' lit uuy appaieut wear and tear, w hatev, r. We iheiefore cheerfully recommend it to our fuen.ls and to the public, a a most useful and Ub r savin; in u biue. CH.MILI'S W. IIEOINS, A. JOKHAX. CDS WEAVER. Clis PI.E sNTS, CIDEON MAKKI.E, Hon. (.lo. r. w i:i.ki:i;, BF.XJ. HE.NDKK'KS, ClDEO.N LLISENKINO. Sunbury, Au-.21, 1st I. A F A It 31 AI'II.L be sold at piiv.te sale, the Keal ''-ta.,. of S.niiuil Bloom, late of AugustJ tov.n-hip, Norlhuiiiberlnnd county, decd., rout ..ming one! uuu.iir.i ami .evcntv-liliie acres. di t,,(vme on winch is erected a dw,ul K,a.e anj I,,,,, well of watei near lb aori 4 JW ,, ,Wl, bearing oiehaid-. mat li1(,,y acie.of saul laud are cleared, wt.vo (t( wni,.n are mrjil,, laiid,a-',d tt.,e remainder well timbered. If ubove dcsciibed propeily is uot soi l at f rivate sale, it will be ottered at public sale, on Tuesday, the first day of October next, on Ihe pre mise. For further particulars, inquire of the subscri bers, in August township, Norih'd. county. Sale lo ciniiineiicu at 10 o'clock, A. M ., of siid day, when the term will be in nle known by J COII BI.OOM, DWIEL BLOOM. Augusts, August 10, IH 11. 31 Ex'is. VALUABLE IMltllS, CAV41, PIlOI'KltTV, WATEI1 POWERS, IIoiiisj ninl IiOlsi for sitlr. TIlIE Subscriber offers for sale the following de al, scribed Valuable Property, all nf which he will sell nt ery moderate pticcs, and on reasona ble Irrms, i : HOUSES & LOTS. No 1, A larR and cleg ml two story Mote man sion house with bisemenl storj , all highly finished, and silua'ed on the esst side of Mstkel street, in Selu sgrove, Union county, being Ihe residence of the subscriber. The lot on which this house stands is vpiv hindmmcly improved, and planted wiih choice fruit and nrnamrnt.il trees and shrubs, I with all the necesstry imprnvem mts of a large j barn, pigiM-rv, wagon be I and corn crib, carriage house, ice house, smoke house and poultry y.ir I. I The whole constituting a most desirable and beau- '; tiful ics'dence.-- Price, f 3,500. I No. 2. A laioelwo sbrv wooden house willi ex- lensivo back biiitdinc. and hijblv improved car- j den and lot. of C'oilnd. This property is situated ' noilh of and mli -iuina No. 1, and also forms a de- I sirabh' residenre. Price, 1,500 No. 3. A two story wooden house with lot nf ground, situated on the eit side of Water street. in Selinsrrove, well finished throughout, with log 1 stable on the rpar nf the 'ot. Piice, fiOO. I No. 4. A two stoiy wooden house with one to. i ry ki:che.i. and a log stable on the rear of t'e lot, situated north nf and adjoining the las) named pro- ; perly, No. 3. A well mid pump, to accommodate j this and No. 3. in the yard. Piice, 500. j No. 5. A lot of ground in the town of Charles- ; town, on the Isle ol luc, situated on street, ! 10 by I HO feel. A desirable lot lor a dwelling , I .'. l.: .. 4.HIII No. ft. A lot of ground adjoining Sihnsgrovi'i and Perns cie.k. and fronting on ahittt stteel. I contiiitiing about half nn acre of ground I'nce, ; 200. i CANAL PROPERTY .V WARE A STORE j HOUSES, j No 7. A very valuible property on Ihe Pennsvl ; vani.i Canal, mi the l ie nf (jue, ndjoining S, Ims. I crove. The iinprovemeii's are such as to tacibtule ! Inercantile and trailing business lo a great extent, j and consi-t of a large two story Inmc house, oceu I pied as a iby go. ils st re ; a I irue and CKiiimodious wate house, 4 0 by HO f, ei ; a long range of siabling ; and an extensive wharf. Kill le. t long, wnli hoist I ing crane. c c. It is si u itedou Ihe hcrm batik side of Ihe ranal, an I in eerv respect calculated I fir an exlen-ive business. Price, 5,000. j BOAT YARD AND DRY DOCK, j No. 8. A large and convenient Ho it Yard on ' the Pennsvlvnnia C.iimI, aoil laving south of and ! adjoining .No 7. I o this propeily is creeled a one ; ami a half slmy frame dwelling bouse, well linish 1 e.l ; a large -Ind and cttiee for the iicconim -d atioo ! of boat build rs, nu I ds o a very eo nplele dry itm k, i into which boa's lor repair a'r lloated out i.f ihe I canal, nnd nilow lieh m w boa's erect' d oil the j yard are al-o launched. A very d. suable proper ! iy.--Price 2.nim. FARM OF 200 ACRES. No. 0. A large and exeecdinglv valuable fat ni, containing about 200 acrei. of i bnice limestone land, in a highly improved stale. On lbi farm I lit t i are aboni I 10 acies under culture, divided by gold fences into field often acres; a large two story hon e with ki'rhrn attached ; a well and I pump ol rxci Hi nt water at li e kitchen door ; a large mid convenient bank barn with wagon house, sheds and corn crili an icheil ; a la-go piess hoiiKi with rvi rv convenience for making cider, at the foot of the orchard, which Consists uf len acres of choice g lilted apple Itees and pe ir decs. Limestone is quariicd hi any quan'i y within 100 yards of the fir n bnd 'ings, ulnre lim- is burned. It lavs wiihin mm mile of ihe IVimylvani.i Canal an I Se. Iinsgtove. A very desirable I ,nn. Price, f 12,nt'0 FARM OF 220 ACRES. No. 10. One oilier large and valuable firm of a bout 220 acres of linn stone land, sml :d-n situated within one mile of the canal at Sebiihgrove. It is will improved, lliere being about 130 acres we'l fenci d and under culture, the balance la-ins well lunbeie I with oik, pine, vv ilnut and cle-Miut tiiub r. The buddinos consi-l of a large ami well llni-ho! two -tory farm bouse with kitchen ; a large ham wiin wagon shed and com cub, cc. a'tiched ; a spring In use and never fading spiing neat the h 'II e ; a smith shop, ami two I nie kilns, capable of bnining one hundied bushel- lime per day, built adjoining an exbausilesslbue-liiiic quarry. There are also three orchard of bcaiing upple trees nn this tiirui Piice, 10.000. FARM OF 250 CRES. No. 11. A farm 'ii Penn Crei k. about 3 nii'ea from ihe canal at Selinsgrove, wi h Ihe public road leading from S, bngrove lo New lleilin, the s, at of jusiice of Union county, running ihr.-iigh il. Ii conl. i ins about 250 acres, of In, Ii there a e a1 out 30 acres of lira, rate inc.d wv land, ihe b.il no'e up land and principally red si h lie. About i ne bun dred acres are I lor. d, Ihe hal nice being well ran r rd wiih oiik, hem i k nnd while pine imil , i. The buildings coii-i-l ol s well fitii.-hi d iwolorv laiin bouse widi several line springs of wa'er i-b-e at band, a lame log barn, corn cub, spring li aise, Ac On ihi- ta'in there is u mill si lie with 20 led I. ill, on a stream of water tipailary ,i C nus cicik. Tins farm might be ailaii'ageouslv ihviibd into two farms, and will be so divided ll puichaseis de sire it. Price, 5.n00 w n:i; power. No. 12. A walir p mii on Peons Cieck, of (1J teill.li, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) - v f I. I is sou tied bet we. n lie Iwoiricls ul find. No. II and 13, and wiihin notes of the I'l-un-v Ivaina Canal, at S. lin-giove A pubbc ioi.I lead, lliroiijh ibis t ict, uloiig the e.isl bu.k f Penn- cie. k Price, j.HHI. WATl'.R POWERS WoODLVXD. No. 13. A lia.i of uoodioii.i cnlaiiiuig ah in 1 5 acies, situ itcd nn Penn crei k, itnun diati ly i -. posi'e .No. II. This (rut is we. I co de.ith while oik and pine Umber, wi.h Wu!f inn I1 iw ,, g through it and empt ing into Penns cie. k , i!' ..i.ln, an cxci lb ni s. ne f .r a -aw in II with fu', twelve lo iwir lv f. ,t . II.- P. b e. H .otlll. No 11. A liacl 1. 1 vv oodlaiid, unit p roved, s lu i le, on ihe ia-t de of 1'iiins c c. k. u.lj.eiinig X . 13, conl . ill. no idi ml 2i'l in .rs of evcell. nl red M-h lie upland W, ll tui. t ..ibuiarv p. V civi I:, tuns lluoogh this lust, H,,,l ut',,,jK a , ue lor a nw mill, ''.'lie i ,i, I isbe.vilv . with wbi'e o ,k and pintf ti'iib'.,f, ;m, is ,i.-ccptil.o - f being i-.iii Virled uilii r.n ,xci-ll. nl l inn. Price, f l (IIIO No. 1 '.i.e oiler iru-t if wood I nil, uiiiuii r . v, d, kilt.aicd in Pi nti tow tl-bip, aboul 3 nub s f1' 'in ,-, Im-rrve, udioiiiing lands of John Bmv, O, Smih ant other-, c.iit niiiig lH7acrsa"it I'll pen lies of cxcell.-nt trd sch.,le i. pi in. I. oil' itm also passes thloiigh tl.is I uul, all oiling fine water powir. The I uid is well roveied with white oak and pine limb, r, and is siiscept'Sle of being c. li ven, d into an excellent farm. Pi ice. ft HOll. No. Hi. A iruct of woo Hand, uiiimiiioved. -ilita- tul in Union township, a.lioiuing lund of Mn-h.iel Sanders ami others, ami iioi more than ore mile from Sunbury, oil the oppo-ite side of the rvcr SuMpu h inna, containing ..bout 115 acres. 'This laud is very good led -cbste Soil, capal lo of Is ing convened into .m eXci llcnl tiiui. A slieain of wa ter, tilhutary to the river, flows through this land sulliceutlv sironc f.o a saw mill. 'The laud is well coveted with while oak and pine timber. Price, ?2 1 00. No. 17. A liact of uiii" proved woodland, situa ted ill Centre township, I moil cuiinly, c lit. lining lODacns. adjoining land of J ni- nii vei siel udicis. Middltbuig is wiihin thita mills, ami Middle creek wiihin one mile. There la a ssw mill m the tnet of land sdjoining, at which the timber of ibis tro l csn be wrought into h oatds and other siwed stuff. Price, f 300. OCT" I" consi.lera'ion of Ihe scarcity of money at this time, I will anil any or all the above property on terms to suit the times; and in case cash be offered, a reasonable deduction will be made. Further par ticulars may be obtained by addressing the subscri. b.r at Selin-grove, Union county, Pa. II. W. SXVDEI5. Selinsgrove. Almost 3, Islt. 3m ii M a ii:ct a t; iiTs JKOM a lawyer's ollice, in Simbury, on the 1st - of July In-I, They were a lady's, wiih bright pebble gl.i-.se of eight sides, and without any joint in the frame. Thev were No 1, or of the young est, or least iiiagnit'ving power. A liberal reward will be aiveti for recovery nf ihe Spectacle, or detection of the Ibief. on application " A"tt. 3, 1S11. THIS OFFICE. viriTiVvn'iKii "cXni i i)A;n-ir" To llu I'.I' Ioim of Xortliiimhrr laiiil oiiiily. 1;F.LL0W CI n.ENS: I beg leave lo ,.fl"-r mvse f as a VOLUNTEER candidate for the oflice of COUNT V COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing eleclion. Should I be so fortunate a to be i lected. 1 pledge mvsclf to difchargo the duties uf said oHi' C wilh lidel tv. FELIX LEi;CI!, Slinmok n, July 27th, 111. The l'hilooliif itl WASHING MACHINE. 'PUIS WASIII.Nti MAt.'llINE, pi on and sim- pie in i s coii't'Uelion, catillot lull to find its way nit. i every fimi y when its n-al value becomes known. The piiee (-ix doll ira) is fixed at the low , st rate, in nr!er to enable every family to obtain oi.e. The inventor gu iiaiil.es that it will not re quire ite-re than one fourth Ihe usual quantity of soap That it will wa-h ill one. third the usual tune, sml wh it is a inatu r ot great importance, the wear and tear is mi nu mi, or a I ea--t so little, that it is not pen-i ptili'e, mi thai linrst black worsted and woollen can l-e washed, if to-cessarv, in the same sml a ilh I ii ii-vi mid cot t, oi. Thin may seem -irauge to those who do not know the principle upon winch i woiks. It is the on'y machine ever in vented th it w ashes upon the pi ineiple of the fiic li hi of w uti ratone. All oilier wash upon the principle ol frieiiou or rnbbmg, by bringing the clothes In coiiinel widi some p,r1 of the machine. Independent of the girat saving of labor, economy should bring it into general use. The pior man cannot nil 'til to do uiihoiit it, while the rich man will use ii f,. convenience, if iindiing el-e. Lugf fonili s wiM save f om five I ti teen dollii's a rar in soap aloite, and nut less lb n 50 pei rent, in the wear and teir of clothes, br-ides the great savn g i.f laboi and , xpeusc in washing. The subscriber will en itautee that it will perform all lint he has slated, if piiqeily u d. He has secured from Ihe paten tee, the light lo Niitthiiinla'iland, Union, Incoming Columbia, 1,117.,. inc uu I Cl'iron counties. H. B. MASSER. Suiibniy, June 22, 1SI4. Mil' PACE BIBLES. live copies of te Cot l.ige Bible, llie cheapest book ever publihed. I rontiiinn g Ihe commrniiirv on ihe Old and New Testament, jusl rect ivi d and for sale, for six doll irs, by June 15. 11. B. MASSER. 1 AI..OIilNES, a handso Dresses, lor sale cheap, b tine article for Ludie by June 15. H. B. MASSER. rV ECD i LO I'll, a handsome article, all wool. ' light and elastic, tor Summer Coals and Pauls, lor sale, very low, by June 15 U. B. M-NSSER. Maniit.ii tm eis nf r)ir.r.nLL.iS, rAinsoLs, nmi si x shades, An. lt:l Mtrhl StrvLl, 1 Ii i I ii ii v l hill, NYI I'i: the attention of Merchants, Manufar- tuiers, vVc. Ac., to their vt-'V extensive, eli i u mi, new stock, prepared with great csre, and of- j b n d at the ovve-l p.nsible prices for cash. j The pM'-riple on which Ibis concern is i-tabli-h rd, is to consul! the mutual interest nf their rtl-lo- I me-s an I theui -elves, by ill omb, during a good nr tee, selling ii at the towist price for cash, and n a i7iug their own r. iiiiiin i.ilion, in the amount of sal. and qil'ck retii'iis. ' 1'Mks.s.sing me vliau-t'blc facilities for maiiular- ' lure, they aie pirpaied lo supply ordet to auv ex - ' lent, and rispectfullv solicit ihe patron. ign of M.ir iliiuis, M nun ictun i and Dealets. ll y A laige assnrinit'iit of the New SK'le Cur luiu P.iia-ols. Philadelphia, Juno I. Hit ly HERR'S HOTEL, roioiiiti.v iiti:v(vr iixH.i:, o. 1IO I'r.niit Mu t t, i nu. mm;i. t in . 'r".1' s'IJscriukR, r.-c lYTfV 1 Beijing, I' i. .would inform '"it-tV"' ,l' ,l '"' "'' "I1 i. -J.CI- UK n,,,l ....ll . ..ii i.. lit . wl.ihh-hll I UU. Mll.l.l'lll i-ceiulv of orin the pub- ''ji I1 U lip ha titteil up Ihe atinve cap : ' us nml eollveiiielit i stabll hllient. all, I will alwa- s ',i,. riadv loeiilert ill i-itors. Ills is. t .thhrhr I r,., utatiou i i Hie line. It is hoped, w ill iillor', t',1 ,,nii-,nce, l!i ii bis guest W ill ls sup l1' e wih i-veiy roinfn: and occonim,.d4'loii ; w r..s- bis house will la- c inducted under such hi i iHii.-eiiiei t- a will score a eh .r u ler for the lirst M--i-.'iisitublv, ami s iii.i avtorv i i.teiiainir.ont for in ilivido ds and t no 1 1 -. I'baige foi boarding f nerd V. 1NIEL HERR. I'tiil 1 1. Iphi i. May HII tv NOTICE TO IICIU IIIVI.S MII.I.1M U. Vt M. M. ,1(S. F.. M AIM-, MAXUF C I I KKRS X DE l I KS IX FOREION AND DOMESTIC STRAW COOlis, An. : 0, Xmth .Vrmii Strut, 'njpositr the :Wlll.V'l o'lsc. ) PHILAOCLFIIIA, T'" . WHERE wdi be I .nnd a genei.il assott- Jl l viu--nl of Florence llni, Is, Ml er's, l!ut-rj, laud. Peddle, lilow PI tit. Rice St aw, and H e much admire. I N ap.lltaii Lace, a .1 Tain V B oi nets, in iinil.ictiited by us, and for sab- at the lowest m iiuilaclU'C prices. Merchants and Mil nors are j invited in give in a rd! upon visiting the City (j; ; N. B. We have ulso constantly nuikuig .air supi nor hair nnd oilier edgings, all i.f which vv.ll be sold cbeap, lor ea-h. Pbiladelrhia. May 25, 1 'V A ( IHH I", capabbi of rnrviug 70 Ion-, aboul bait worn, w ill be sold cheap, and nil reasonable terio. Euquiieat this ollice, A pill 27tb, It'll. i TONE WAKE f.r .ale. V25 Sioue Jug, limn I quatt to 3 gallons, fit) Stone J.us, li,o 2 lu Ii Ra'l his F o sale j cheap, by Oil. 11 11. II. MASeER. Come and Sec. NEW GOODS. Ctttnp for cash ot Coitus: tci iJvoUucc. nil. 31 ISSI.It has just rrcirved sn srscrt- mi ni of New (ioods, which he will sell at iho lowest pi ices, for ca-h or Country Produce. Qj Person arc invited fo call and judge far tin -in selves, j Best Rio CoiTce for 12 J cents. Good do. fr 10, and other article in proputtion. Sunbury, May 25, 1S11. To Country .Tien liaiif Boots, Slincs, nonnots, I.ogliorn mil Palm Leaf Hats, (i. . & Ii. II. J'AVr.CHl, nf the S. I cnmt r nf Marin t nnd Fifth .S'.'s , tlTTTT TIT" JV A Jsavx is iasiaLar iiixi PFEri for sa'e an i (tensive riR-oriincnl of the. above ar'rrl, s. all of which they sell at mitisua!- ly low prices, mid p itticul ulv invite (he attention of biiveis visiting the ciiv, loan examination uf ih.ir stock. (!. W. ri L. B. TAVI.OB. Philadelphia, May 2.i, 1S11. ly IVolice. 'PHOsE prisons having demands against tb Cotnmoi, wealth for labor perforined, or instc tials furnished for ttie repairs of ihe Aoi lh i;i a;i Ii ( aiial, prior l.i ihe Oili day of January, 114, who Invrt not h.iiided lo the subscril er an account of the same, are requested to do so at the rallied p ovihls) uiomeut, in order that ihey may be put ill form f.r settlement, as soon as the fund appmpiiatcd lor llni payment of old di b'.s can be pbt aired. Those livirg al a distance are requested to for ward hy mail or otherwise. W.I!. M FKET, Wilkesb ore, May 1 I , lll. tf Supervisor, 1) () C T () .1. Ii. M ASS K 1?, rZi$ rvESPECTFULLY informs ihe cil- - J Ipus ill c-uiit'Urv ano us vicinity, tnar. l he h ,s re:oovf d his ollice lo the white building in Market Sou ,te, east of Ira T. Clement's -toie, nml immed atclv nppo-ile tha post oflice, where he wib be happy to receive calls in the line uf his pro'essinn. Sunbuiv, Mav 1th. 1 S 14. A V I I) K V AXS1 Patent Tire nml Thief Prunf Iron Cliests, Slate lined Uefriirerators, wilh Filters attneheJ when teqiiircil. Ao. 70 South third A7.( opposite the I1xchangc9 am afs afk U atlaW 1 .U aU ah aih af. JS; PC M AM 'FAOTl Ii "j,brirrsjp'Jircii for sale Dvin r' f'iSalJi r-lcelelratrd Water am E-M:JuiiI'; ''.'.'!.;..,. i i.., i i, M A AsV AJ XJ .U A sCJsa M AM 'FAOTl RE nn-1 E t a nml l rovi- h'rr ? (O.jtsioii i : uii r-, in, ii ratet't rr-- '.-f,"---" - Ii II ."t rr. J:- ' - 1 riiiiu!ll r ,rr nun i nu i i Mini i- V!) s r I.- I -l-l : r ll , r ll':' Che-Is. for p e eving rr"?ZZ.n' Ut. Papers. D eds. Jew. lv, ---'tSol.l. Silver, Ac, vVc, undo of Bo I- r Iron, (and not ovi r Pl.oik as irnciy-tivo nut of every one bun lied now in use and lor miIo ate made.) wpli first rate Locks i.nd Divid Evens" Patent Kevhnle ('..vers similar to the one i-xhii. ti ed al the Philadelph a Exch.iii).re. fur iloee innnllis in the su'l'.nier of I S-l 2. when nil the Keys weie ut hbeity to be used, and the Cl.esl not opened, al thouc.li ihe exp rim. nt Was Hied ly ut least IT'lbl persons. Our of ihe same l.o. ks was liieil ly Robbers, at the Delaware Conl Oiiice, in Walnut street, above Th'id. bill ill ! io-t mici ei d. fJ'J lloirimg Ma hires, r,n ) , sut-e-ior I. in ks. and all kinds i.f Ii.m K ml ir.-s. S-..l and Co pvinu Pusses, an. I S,iiobwrli g, n. rally , on hand or m iliiiliiLturrd at tlie lurtcsi ii..t,ce. 0 CAUTION I do hereby caution a'! per. sons ag.iin-t tii.tl;i:,f. usina. -i i! . . or cau-ti.g to be sold, any K- ,!,. ' o , is ! vr Ti e Pro .1 Cln si, or Doors, of in , ' ...i - n pn, i tple I ' in V Paienl, nf liih i v . i s1 1 , I., I a ,.,, ii.. Lam g Ri lri,., i-,ii,is vv . sl.ie, lor iiIk'i mv Ta'rni is date. I 2'iit, Man h l--t!, iy it, tin cement will b deail i h -,,cc,.r.o g io I -w. I) win U.VANS. P'nibidelphii. April Ut. Is44 ly ISool Shoe ii r, i n it ii os i ok s TOI I.D inform the r I'm nds and ib.e iibl c ecu. rally , t hat il.cy have emmeneed the above business m nil jr virions branches, in the shop lately o copied by Vivb r EcCirl s a watch maker stiop, i a-t of Ihe Red Lion Hole! in Markel stre. I, Sm, bvi'V, where thev nreprcpand lo cie cutc a'l ord us in ibeir line, with PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. 'They If.qic, bv -tnet ulo n'toii to t uines. modi -r ie charaes, su.l the ihirabilcy of tin li worli, t-i rneiil ami receive a -hare ol llie pu'-ltc p.ltoii'Re. Sunbu-y. March :!ll li, I k 1 ! . I y 75 "J"S "lVT aWaTk a J Jt.lvj a aa,l.aj I lPi:c I Ft I.I.V irb. no- l' e public tl. it I n ' ' has i-.tade N'orihiunbi rt rid bis pi ice,. I ir.i ib nee, and is r. adv lo ultend to m. v c ill.- m ll o line ,.f hi-,- pr. frssion. fry He liny at all timi a be found at Mr. .Iamc Lee's Hotel. Noithunilerl and. Dec. linb, It 11. tf. rORrSTVlLItlT Itli tN l lt.ll I I1V 1AH li ..' riH I' .ii'- cii-i ' lias j t.i i, c-ivi il, I r -ale. a I. ir I nf l e i.bov. ecu biae I E.fibl Dav Cl.ntis, which will be sold al niv rei'uced price-, I" r c '-. Also, mii etior 8t I our I'l.uk-, i f I'e I est m k and qiialilv, which will U' s .Id for ca-h, ai f 1 .n, A l , siipi 1 1 "i Mr ass :!() hour f Im ks, at t'0. Dec. 2. 1-13. II. II. M SSER. Wll.l.l VM J. M Ali n. SUIIBUItV, PA. OFFI' F. Hi the si coin' slorv ot ihe huildinj o -cup. e.l bv Dr. J.B. Ma r, on Maiket strec. Oct. 21-t, is 1.1. -JO sAi. wili I UL J J2J i Till IE Mll-il.'ur will sell ell bis Hock il Ileal, I, 1 b'u-sot and liui-li Hals, ul the last imnii , al n i y i .1 rd d i ices. Sui.biirv. Auj. r., IS 1:1. H. II. MASS Elf i I Iin sliinj; ll;u liiii lor !S;iL . rilllE siib-cnber ol'o is I .r sale a Til R ESI! 1 i f I MACHINE, rev and in good oubi. I i M a, bine b i- I ecu Ii o I, an I proves n le an rxci I -lent one il will be -old al a reduced pure, a I va. ranted. Apply lo 11. V. MASsEI.. July 1, lU.
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