Orims or Saw-Mii.i.s. This simplo mill, A'hirh ia now to be found on every stream of nagnitudc in tlio country, is comparatively of ate invention, sawing having been formerly lone, as it ia ye t done in some of tlio Southern Slates, chiefly by hand. The first saw-mill of vhich there is any record, was erected lit Ma leria in tho year 1.VJ0; the second was at Bros lati, seven years Inter; but their multiplication i) Europe proceeded very slowly. One wase ected in Iwdon in lfi.'W, but it was ilemnlish .d shnn afterward, that it might not be the means if depriving the poor of employment. About :)( a company was incorporated in England, hich made a large purchase of pine timber, : treclcd mills, and introduced various improve-' nents in the manufacture and transportation ot ', umber. Thit tho company made themselves o-j 'ions by the innovation, and the popnlor feeling ; i era inst machine snwn ninl ifiiied vnrv Rlrnnrr. 1 ,. . t , , . .1 1 Samuel Shannon saw-tnill set up at I.imehouse, aliout the year wm tI vnr, s lies, wus uct-troyon ny a ninn. i lie tirm mini town of 1MUCH CUKUI2NT. Correcled weekly by Henry Yuxtheimer, WirriT, .... 85 Rrs, 60 Con, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Pome, ...... 5 Fnxsrr.n, ... . loo Bpttm, ..... 2 Bkkswax, . . . , 25 Tallow, .... 10 Did Kit A pri.r.s, 75 Do. Pkaciiks, - 200 Flax, ... .8 Hr.rKLin Flax, 10 Eons, .... 7 n America was in what is now the V'ork, Maine, in H'f, under the direction of ir Fernando d'orpes, nnd in KiM, mills were : mt up on the Piscatntpia. The ti rft mill in, ilnti.sachusetts was built on the Ncponsett, nt .kireheeter, in Kill:?, and the second in l(i"(i, on he Herring Rrook, Scituate. There was one ! n the Saco as soon as 105:1, nnd one on Mill : liver, Taunton, m year afterward. In H'e-1 i neither aa put up in Plymouth colony, nod in (j four were in operation at Cupe l'orpui-o, Ir. At Mnchias there was one in 1?I:1, with- ' n a year after the first grant of 'anil nnd mill ites East of the Penobscot. Now a settlement il the west can scarcely ho begun until n saw. till is erected. llnv It would retard enter rise ifevery board fur the JioupO had to be saw. d, as in old tunes, by hand. A Ploiwi rou Potatoks. Mr. Watt?, of i 'redcricton, says the New York Sun, has in- j ented a machine (a peculiar kind of plough)! Ich is so constructed as must thoroughly to irn up potutovs fruni tho drill, leaving them 1 atirely free iirrtl tu beautiful order on the top, I indy to be gathered up. It is drawn by two j orstss, and the only preparatory process neees- ; iry, is to prill out the tops. This plough could : laity dig up three acres of potatoes per day. i PrTHNi; Out tii: Flash. The Rev. Thomas .Hen, who wits at the battle of Bennington nil r Gen. Stark, was asked it lie killed any one. ie answered - lie did not know, but that, nhscr- ' itig a Hash hard by, which seemed to he succee- I d each time by u lull of some of our men. he j veiled his musket, ami firitpj; in that direction, Caiibyim; iioms ok's own vvouk. A vene .bh1 lady of a celebrated physician in Boston, in- day casting Iwr eye out of the window, ub i veil her husband in the funeral procession of ne of his late patients, nt w hich she exclaimed, I do wish my husband would keep out ot such roces.siotis it appeals too much like a tailor myinc; koine Ins own work V Tin: HV.st my iik PuotoKi'.n. A writer tys : J.it n m m be ever so mild and pnlieut i his dwpo-itinii, yet if you stick the toe ol your jot in his mouth, poke smutty tongs in his linkers, whip nil his coat-tail with your pen 'life, and put half bricks into his soup, or open rstcrs with his razor, ten to one but ho will re .'ii t the iin-inuuliuii. HAI.T1MOUK NAItKKT. OJJiee uf the Baltimiirk Amkhica. Oct. 28. GRAIN. The I'emand for Wheats for ship sit cotllinu Rood. About I 2,00 bu lit is Md. LIST CF PJST.XLEF.S OF Foreign and Domestic Merchandise, of the County of Northumberland, who have, and who have nut paid their Licenses. Who have lall : William FoTvih Emanu-I ct J Kauffman Benjamin HclTner Wm (1 Scott Diniel Hnlshoo John O Kcnn Gideon Shadlo Petrr Beiscl Willinin Deppcn John Karl Diniel Swarlz Wm Kehris George B rosins John Binenmaii Spot Ac Detty have not I'aiil : George W Tower Irrland V Meixcll II iyi s At Hepburn T: I. Pir Fletcher Mnthews Hurt innn If Knahlc Vastine t Co J.trob )ltns Vnl J Kn Wm iV II FiiRfly Samuel John Tho. At (,'has A Posth y John Smith Piter IJ .rrel J - J Wnlls Siunuel Herb . Notice isbereby Riven, that the Treasurer is l oiiipellcd, by litw, to coinnienre suits nc linst all thoKf who ilo mil C'line f irwar.l anil pity their licen se on or before the lt't i'av ofNovemhei next. JOHN FA15NS WOIM'H, 8tnibiiry, Nov. 8. 1st 11. Treasurer. N'OTICK OK DlSTlillU'TlOV OF JOHN' TI. COWDEN'S ESTATE. IN ihe in ild r of the proreetls of the real rs'ste of John II. Ciuvilen, sol, I by the several oherill's nf Nortliunilierlninl, l.vcoiniri! and I'ni.m coun iie, snd now ronsidioeJ in the Court of Common Pie.is of Union county for distnhation, .otlcc Is lin'y plvrn, To hll persons in'cirsted in the distribution of the proct ftls of the sbcriflV sules nf rcuniil. Ilmt ti c ("otirt of Ci'iniiion Pleas of Union county has np pomtid Wediicsilav, the twenty-sevenih of No j ve . Im r Rext, to uuike disliibtition nnd a final dc ! ciee amoni; all the creditors and legatees iiitiusteJ ill said distribution. Uy older of the court, WM. KOSHONf!, Proth'y. New Beilin, Oct Sfiiii, il nnc Diown Wm H FrvmireA Co Thomas R Pomp Setb t'ndwiillader OeoiBC Correy Sainscl iV Harwtck John Sweeney V Son Pet.r MeDowitll William Hayes J P Hnekeiihurg Jame.4 Keed Mho Miller Sc Marti Wood V Rhawn John Young Ira T Clement John Itocar II II Mnsser John W Killing (eorce Uiiuht Movers A- Hii-bd .fosleller Xi Swenk Scth I Comly V i'n Itcbrrt H Hainmond William lleiniy ('his li Meiriik John Crawford T S Mnckev ti Son I. ASS. 8 by 1(1. best uuuliiy, XJI t'ut Nails, all sizes, Suit, by the suck and barrel, Hats and Cups, ot the best ipiality. All for sale at reduced prices, by Suiihurr.Ori.2R, 1st I. H. II. MASsF.K. SIicrilF's Sales. BV virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo nas issued out of the Court of Common I'lcns of Northumberland County to mo dirertcd, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in th HoroiiRh of Sunhury, on Monday the 4th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., tho ful lowing described properly to wit: A certain lot of Rronntl situate In Ihe borough of Northumberland, in Notthuml cilnnd county, and marked in the genctal plan nf said town No. 70, and bounded north east by tjurcu stieet, south o.ist by lot No. 75, souih west by Duke street, and lioith west by Front street, containing fit) feet in front on ( jeeil and Duke streets, and 220 feet in depth, whereon are erected a two story dwelling house, (part brick and part frame,) and a blacksmith shop Seized, tiken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Alexander ("oil. Also: A certain tract or piece of land situate in Coal township, Northumberland couotv, adjoining lands nf Jacob Cass, Philip Slambach, Lewi Dew. art and others, containing two hundred acres more I or less, about tell acres ol which are cleared, where on are erected a small log house, a small log sl ililc, and un old saw mill. Seized, tuken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Archibald Hodge and John Feniy. FELIX MAUKEIt, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olhce, ? Sunhury, Oct. 5th, IS 11. Sheriff's Sale. 11Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp ina, issued out BJ) of the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the house of (ieorge Smiih in Jack Ron township, on Satnnloy the 2fith October iost., at I o'clock I'. VI ., the following decrihtd property, to wit : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Jjck son township, Northumberland county, adjoining I ouls of John Rower, J Im Enling, (iottfried Shrctl'er and others, containing 105 acres more or lens, about 45 acres of which ate cleared, whereon aie erected a two story log house, a log burn, a small spiiug house and a good oichard. Seized, titken in execution, and to be sold as the pronenv of William V clker. FEI.I.Y MAUKEIt, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, i Sutibury, Oct. 5 h, ln41. 5 SHAMOKIN.MAIIOXOY SCHUYLKILL SAIL P.OAD CC1?A1T7 IIE Hooks lor the purpose of receiving sub- sciinlions of Stock in Ihe Sihmiikim, Maho- Mir V Scm ti.kii.1. Rail Roar Cumi-avt, will be opined at the Fnoiklni House, in Philadelphia, lYnn-ylvHiiia Hall, in Poltsville. Schuylkill coiintv. and at the public house of Chailes V. Whnrton, in Sunlairy, Northumberland countv, respectively, on the Ulsl dsv of October inst., nnd on the 1st and 2d days of November licit. John W. Olaghorn, llurd Patterson, Andrew Rua-cll, Alirabam Poll, t'harlea W. Clemens, John N. Lane, Snmui I Pmk, Wm. N. Robins, Charles W. Hegius, Htmh It Has, H. II. Mas-rr, (ieo. A. Frick, Samuel John, Wm. Fagely. LIST OP CAUSES. IJV1R trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor thumberland County, at Nov'r. Term 1814, commencing the first Monday, bring the 4th. John A Lloyd vs Rebecca Wells Eli llrobst vi 8 & II M'Kcn Robert Miner's adin'r vs Wm Hibler et al Dr Robert Philips vs M'Cartce & Purdy Seitzinger, alienee of Carver vs John Carver et al John Harding, ir John Purman ct al Stephen Derr Fry mire for Evert Jacob Unrrihart Susannah Zerbe llaldy cV Kase John C Royd Hugh Hellas &c John Wolf Reed for Muny Jacob W Smith vs Win H Sanderson vs Augustus Huey et al vs ( oign Lawreneu vs J P llackeldwrg vs Vm M'fiinnesj vs Jo'm A l.loyj vs John C ( Jrier et I vs Richard Renshaw vs Win M'Cav vs Overseers of Jackson tp vs James F Murrsy vs Joeph Weiizel Jamea Harrett's adm'rs vs Peter Snyder Daniel Zerbe V wife s Isanr Roadaimel VVilliam A Llovd ' Martin A Si.u k Coni'lh of Pa. lor hit own u vs F W Poll. it k Same vs Charles Comly's t x'rs Samo 's Same Same vs F W Pullmk Sam'l Swinehart cV. wifevs Piter Ferster Jitcob Msyland vg II Y'oxilieimer et al Fre.'eriik Kleil vs Same Conrad Deshcr's exr's vs Jacob M'Kinney rt id vs Charles Shaffer's ex'rs v Win Doiuildson vs Jacob Werlley vs Charles Ruch vs John M'(i. ones vs John Paint, r v Abr.ham Lawreneu vs Joseph Keller vs Henry Sieinnie'z Henry Petery iV wife Edwards & Yrrreo Heiijamin 4 'amp Joseph Weiizel Jacob Rariihnrt John R Ket'h r Reujamin Robins William Welsh Stephen Derr Solomon Mengas's heirs vs Daub I Wertnian Ch if'es CSearhnrt. jr vs Ceorge A Ilmin eta Haas A: Druckeinillt-r vs J,,hn W Peal Wm A Lloyd vs JCI1 Nourse Hulel Smith vs Augu-ttis it J Huey H F Hollingshead V Civs Peter Lazirus Charles D Wharton E P Shannon A W Johnson et nl John D Ko.-s' exr's Chailes (Jiile C L Wi imer Daniel Rrnsious Joseph Mitinnn vs Henry Uj:Jshrr vs Dennis Wnieis vs John C Hoyd et al vs C S Wullii! ct ul vs Sao.e vs Hobait iV M'l!ay vs John A ShUs'cr vs Sliairnkiu Cod ,V Iron Co Fowler S Dieisbaeh vs lloactidobler & Picisbueh 1 Thomas Allen Fagely, Cleaver A Co It K (ieHihntl Peter Dunklo Daniel Moyer V wife A Troutinan et ul .lolm It Miller C i D J M Uopjctct Same (ieorge (tvslcr John UM.Ii Welih, Pomp A Frick John ( Murrsy Christopher Iteltz Dunk ol North d c Same Folger for Troxell William Fairow Charles A Towar Light At ILdl'mun Prolhonotarv's office, Sonbury. Oct. filh, 1811. S vs Yiueen cV R i-er v Thomas M'Fall vs John (3 Young vs Tilbiiian Spear vs Daniel Fry mire v I 'hri.-lian I'shupp vs William M'Cay vs D Dm kb bergcr ct al vs Samn vs J..I111 (aruharl i t ul vs Daniel Dorn-eif vs (ieoige Oyster vs m (itlla-py v John Becker vs John C lloyd v SmiH vs Henry P Fullmer vs Abraham Kl.-ze vs (ieorge Eikert vs J V. P Montague S MUEL D. JORDAN. I'rvlh'y. VALUABLE IMIIUS, JMXil rilOIT.IlTY, W AT E XI POWERS, IlmiNVN ninl Iols for sale. fiHE Subscriber offers for sain tho follow ing do J. scribed Valuable Property, all of which he will sell at very modcrato prices, anJ on reasona ble terms, vir. : HOUSES ft LOTH. No I. A large and eleg tnt two story stone man sion house with hiscment storj , all highly finished, and situated on the east side of Market street, in Si ln sgrove. Union countv, lu iug the residence of the subscriber. The lot on which this house I stands is vetv hands imcly improved, and planted ! wbh choice fiuit and ornamental trees and shrubs, I with all the recess iry improvem -nls of a Urge barn, pigacrv, wagon shel and corn crib, carriage ( house, ice hoti-e, smoke house and poultry yarj. The whole constituting a most desirable and beau tiful lesidence. Price, f n,!it(). No. 2. A Ntge two story wooden house with ex tensive back buildings, and highly improved gar den and lot of ground. This property is situated north of and adj fining No. 1, and also forms a tie s rabi residence-. Price, 1.500 No. 3. A two story wooden houo wilh lot of ground, situated on the east side of Water street, in Selinsgrove, well finished throughout, with log stable on the rear of the lot. Price, 500. No. 4. A two story wooden house with one sto ry kt'rhen, and a log stable on the rear of the lot, situated north of and adjoining the last named pro perty, No. :l, A well and pump, to accommodate this i.ml No. n, in the yard. 1'iice, f50u. No. 6. A lot of ground in the town of Charles town, on the Isle ol One, situated on street, 40 by 1st) feel. A dcsiruhle lot for a dwelling i house. Pri e. f 200. No. f! A lot of ground adjoining Sehnsgrove and Peons creik. and fronting on Walnut street, containing about half an acre of ground Price, I CANAL PROPERTY .V WARE & STORE, HOUSES. j No 7. A very valuable property on the Pennsyl vania Canal, on the I.-le of tue, adjoining Selins. j grove. The improvements are such as to facilitate ; mercantile mid trading business to a great extent, and consist of a large two stoiy frune house, occu- I pic. I as u d'V goods store ; a Ijrge and commodious warr house, 40 by HO feel ; a long range of stabling; tuid an extensive' wharf, 400 feet long, wilh hoist im; crane, Ac. It is situated on the berm bank side of the canal, and in every respect calculated for un extensile busiuces. Price, 5,000. BOAT YARD AND DRY DOCK. No. S. A large and convenient U.at Yard on the Pennsvlvnnia ("anal, and laving south of and adjoining No. 7. On this pioperty is erected a one j and a half story frame dwelling house, well finish ed ; a large shed and effice for the accommodation ot liont tnnlil. rs, onu also a very complete ury uoca, j Middle creek within one mile. There Is a saw mill en the tract of land adj lining, at which th. timber of this tnrt ran be wrm glit into bjards and ether siwed stuff. Price, f. 100. (Tj" In consideraiioti of ths scarcity of maney at this time, I w ill sell any or all the above property on terms to suit the times; and in rase cash be offereJ, a reasonable deduction will lie mule. Further par ticulars miy be obtained hy addressing the subscri. bir at Selinsgrove, Union county, Pa. H. W. SNYDER. Selingrove, August 1, 1944. 3m SPANISH HIDES TAXXKUS' OIL. ftOOO Dry La Plata Hides Grst quality. :ioSO Dry Li t.iuira. do IOOO Dry Salted La fiuira. do MOOO Dry Salbd Br i.il Hides, do !. Bales (ireen Salted Pallia Kip. 'Ul Bales Dry Pa'na Kips. I'iO Barrels Tanners' Oil. Tanners' and Curriers' Tools. For sale to Country Tinners at the lowest prices and upon the best terms. N. H. The highest maiket prices paid for all kinds uf b ather. D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS. No. 21, South Third St. Philadelphia. September 14, 1S44. ly. TO Country Merchants. flHE Subscribers respectfully invite Country M Merchants who arc about to purchase Fall A CHANCE FOR A Oct 12 lb, Is-M. 1t v i:t t n im: von imh i, for nit: if a i. or 1) V S 1 E l'S I A. HIS Medicine is nlfo ed to tho public gener ally, from a full conviction that il is uperior to buy other medicine now in use, for the cure of llysp. psia. Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility or Boilily Weakness, c. Its t ffefis have been tested in a private practice i .f ue i r light yens, and it is now more extensively cnculated, ul the solicitude of many who have re ceived ihe mo..! hignal benefit from ihe ue of it. The following is one an. on; a number nt' certifi cates received in n latiou to the success of this me dic. ne : Lacastui Co. March da were in msrkrt to day, and were t 'ken for I Du. CuisnK W. At.i r.s, lipment al 8s1 93 cunts fir good to slriclly prime trci Is. We ipinle v. ry inferior to good reds at 75 cents. While Wheat- rule h 95 a 105 cents, in qual ly. We quo e Md, old white Com at 'i a 44 ctsM 'Hid irld yt'How ul 46 j 47 cis. We jote new white at 40 a 42 rts, and new yt l uw , .42a4:lrs A sate of lOOll bushels Md. Rye to sy, at fi5 cents. S ,es of si.ine ihousand bushels ' 'd. Oats to day si 25 a id cents. WHISKEY. Sales of bl Is are inuking at 2ti ! ,nts. Sjles of hhds. at 25 cents. ! Prairr the lli.ooi.. As the blood in its life, j eserving rour e is subj. ci to continu d wate.na- ' ire has provubd for the. supply of the rxhausting untain, by ti e conversion of our food into new , ood. But whilst such wnolt- means are provided , r the msnufaclure nf new Mood, naluiu has been ' o less solicitous in providing for the eipul-p.ii of at which is usi le s and decayed. This impor tant Office is ieif run d by the bowels, and when Nature (who is alw sys liugghiig to throw off uf fendSig matte' , ) requites iisi-i-Unce in her lnMievo lent intention, Braudieth's Ycgi table Univer-al Pills will le f.suud siugulnrly ad ipltd to the pur . iKise, because they remove tluough the stomach and bowels all corrupt humors from ihe budy, in an . asy, stfe snd effectual manner, producing no el fct but what will finally conduce to the perfect pu rification of the Blood, and thereby ruin I tie dis ease, (by whatever mine it may be cal'cj,) and ' giva prrfect health to the whole system. j (J Purchase of H. B. Masser, Sunbury , or of the agents, published in another part of this paper. "(aoori liitriit rii' ('ullllull)t,, ASI'.M'ED MEETINti nf the Company will be held on Tuned ty evening next, at H o'clock, at ths Court House. Punctual attendance is re quired. CHAsj. J. URUNER, Nov. 2, 1844. S,e.rtary. "WuMliliigton I'lif C'uniiuiiy., rPlll! menibers nf kvlie "U'sshington Fire Coiii - psny" are requested to meet at the State House, on Monday Evening, Nov. 4lh, at N '. flock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. Nov. S. JACOB YOUN U.MAN, .Sec. Dear Sir : II is w Hit great pleasure that I in form you of ihe success Hiieiiding your Dvspe;.iic Medicine, while employed in my p aclice. From past experience, 1 firmly believe that in eight cases out uf ten, the Dseplic, by the use of your medi- in-, may emir ly ml himself of this thorn in ihe pathway of lite: not only in dyspeptic case, but in sit esses of constipation, and dn-ca.-es tleieiid ng oil adibilitaled state of the iitrvoos system, tm-e-Iber w ith a lo.pid st ite of the h iwels, will your E li x ir befouodof mrslimsblc value. Numerou- in--lances w herein the usefulness of the medicine has been reali-ed, may Is' fit warded, if required, I w ich y u grrai success, and recommend the medi cine to the Milfcr'tig art of nui.kiii.l. Youis, with great respect, ROUERI' AtiNEW, M. D. (Jfj For sale nt ihe store of II. B. Masser, agent for ihe pr 'prieior, Suuburv, Pa. Oelol rr 2liih, I Hi t. ly NEW GOODS. Tll'lE sabseriber has just received fioni Phil idcl ' L plua a fresh supply ol New (ioons, con-istiug i in part, of MiUUn Dtlititie'. f'ruie l'luiiie, Ctishmrrt tie IUnse .S'iuioa, Huttdkereheifn, ir. Also, Itiuver tmil S II; Huh, t pood uss otmeiil of .Veil's and llms' Cup; dmreries, l.iijimrx. Sail, ir. Vc, all of which will be sold at Ihe most reasonable terms. Sluiie Jurx uiitl Jugs, cheap. H B. MASSER. Sunbury. Oct. 5th, IS 14. A N II It V tV IS O Ci A i WHOLESALE & RETAIL. : HAT A: ('Al M A i U FACT LT 11 EKS, South J'.usl corner of Market and -itU xts.. j l'lillaU-llila, I AAHERE I h y always keen mi hand un rxlen I j sive aH irtment of HATS Zi CA VS of everv I description, jot up in the l.e-t an. I most approved , sit le. IVis .us derirous ol puri h iiug stiM'rior arii I cb s on the most reason ti le terms, will find it l I iheir advantage to call In I .re making purchases . elehere. . 1 Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 11!. ly j , liUUSSEI, I.(;UAIN AND VENETIAN N' tZ2 Bl3- A LI. p. r-on-iodeb e I io ihe subset ibt rs, aie JJ. ri quested to call slid settle their ai counts on or In fore ihe I (lilt of Novemlicr nexl. All notes in Iheir bauds against pets us, will be pi iced in ihe hand, ol justice for collection, if not paid within i the above mentioned tune. CEO. ROIIliB U'H & BROTHERS, j Sunbury. Oct. I'Jih, I si 1 1. St .IliillHCl llO UflflD T'N JEfctulC I TOTICE is hereby given, thut It tiers ol a 'min- istration have tu t. ri k rmted to the stitisi riber. on ihe estate of Mich.irl Roi kelelh r. tlec'tl., late nl Augusta township. Noiihuinb, rland county. Per sons indi btetl lu said elate, or having claims agaitisl i the same, are n quisled lo cull on the sub-enber for st ttlenient. ISAAC Et.'KM AN, October l'Jih, Hit tit Adin'r. I'.Klali' oi i'ol. Juliu Jonrsi, tlec'tl. LETTERS of Administration on said dice, deiu's estate, have lseu granted to the sub m riliers. Persons knowing ihem-elves indebleJ to saitl estate, srs requestctl to muke iiuoietiiaie pay ment, and those having deinsnds against the same are requested lit present their accounts for examin ation and svl'lemeiit. 1 he adminirtialors will at Carpcti ns. JOSEPH IIL 4 ( kUOOB, AV. 1 1 1 (Vkmiii Street, Cnrner Franklin Sjuitre. I'HIl.AHF.l.l'lllA. HAS just rictived and is now osuing a very extrusive ami beautiful assortment of CAU J'liTIXtIS The goods are fresh, and of new styles, and being purchased principally fir Caii, lin y will he sold at ihe lowest priors ; they consist in pari, of Splendid Brush's. " CARPET. Beauuful impeiiitl Hply, I IMiS, Siia'r Extra Ingrain, J-t.'olors wtr- 3 4. 4 4,58 Twilled Venetian, ranle.l " " ' Plain do. J DLHAlll.i: A l.irgo stock ul well seasoned OIL CLOTHS of all widih, Ri tiS, lliv in mis, Ac, together with an exti nsive a-so tineut of ti jtrieed I'ttrjit tingt f all tle-cripli.ins. (r j- Purcbaers are riqoes'e.l to Call and see us, when they will find an extensive assortment at the most reasonable puces. Philadelphia, Oct. 5ih. IS 14. tf 1 CHEAP CARPET STORE, ! ON THE CASH PLAN. j .1 Ao 11 Strtiichnry St. I'liilmli Ivhin. yV Rent of the sutisinbers in iheir iocmiii I situation being very low, and their terms (.'.S, they aie enabled to si II at such low puces thai customers caiin I fail to he sat ..tied, .in. I 'In y iiivittt the people of Nmihuinhciluiid and the ad joining counties to call and examine (licit stock, ' as they oiler an excellent assot uncut, comprising Beuutilul linpeiul, Uply, Superfine Ingrain, j Heavy Twill, d Venetian, V-CARVETl.NUS. Flue English Worsted do. I Plain Sirqied do.J With a laigu Slock of well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths of all widths, for Rooms, Ha'ds, Door 'ie- Good Karyuin! .IT IPwCIT rCJlTZPsT TOR SALE. C"1 EORCE ROHRBACH .V BROTHERS, ff iiilemliog lo engage in other business, t.ffcr tor sale, on reasonable terms, their I ro ia To ii ii (1 r y. This E1 dibshinent is conveniently located along side nf the Rail Road running from this place lo , Sham, kin, by which coal nnd pig it nil cuu be I brought lo ih- ir doors st linie expense. The lo I cation is one of the liel in the state. Persons de ' siious of entering into the business will find it lo : their advantage, bv calling on the sub-crileis al i Sunbury, when utt the necessary inf .rinalion will be given. j (iEORCE ROIIRB ('ll t)t BROTHERS. I Sunbury, Sept. 2Sth H14. :lt ! sin ;i:w rs pa i kn r VAGI-IIITG- IZACIIHITS. ri'HS Michine his now hi en te-iei ly more 1 than thirty families in this neighborhood, and has given entire Fati.-hic lion. It is mi simple in its ; cot.structioii, (hut it cannot gtl out of or.br. Ii i contains no iron to iu-1, and no -piingsor rollers lo gel out of repair. Ii will do twice as much wash ing, with less than hull the wear and It ar of any nf the Ute inventions, and wh it is of greaier in pnr I iance.it costs but hide over ball us much as other washing machines. j The siibsi riber has ihe exclusive right for Nor I ihuinhf Hand, Union, L-coming, Columbia, Lu zerne and Clinton counties. Price of single m i ! chine fti. II. II. M AssKR. ' The following certificate is fiuin a few ol those , whuhato the.-e m icbines in use. Sunbiuy, Aug. 24, 111. I We, ihe subscntM'is. cerlity liial we have now j in u-e, in our families, Sbugt it's p itent W .ti : ing Machine," mid do not h( silate siviiigthil it is 1 a must t xcclb ut iuveinioii. That, in Wa-lung. ; it will rave more than one hall Ihe u-u.i labor. . Thai it dots lint require more than one third ihe : tisusl quantity uf soap uud water ; and that ibeie ia no rubbing, and consi queuily, litlle or no weai- ing or ti ariuu. That il knocks off no bullous, nnd thai the fiuesl rloibes, sncli as collar, laces, tucks, trills, Ar., niay be washed in s ve.y rhorl liine nithoutthe least iujuiv , and in fact wilh ul nnv appaieut wear and ti ar, w hatev, r. We ibeiel.ir. ' cheerfully recoiiimend it l our fueinls snd t i the public, as a most ustl'ul and labor saving machine. ; CH AIif.l'.S W. HKCINS, ! A. JORDAN, i CHS WEAVER, I ( lis Pl.Evs.WYs (ilDEON MAT;';, r. iton. iit ti. ;;. m:i,ki:i, HEN' HENDRICKS, tilbt'ON I.ElsENRINIi. (In.lUiilv Trcinoiil ..ue. No. Heel,) Philadelphiu, Septeuiber 1 into which boais for repair are floated out of the j canal, and into which new boats erected on the 1 yard are abo launched. A very desirable proper ty. Price. ?2.IUUl. FARM OF 200 ACRES. No. 9. A large and exceedingly valuable faim, containing about 200 acres of choice limestone land, in a highly improved state. On this farm theie are about 140 aries under culture, divided by g.cvd feiues into fields nf ten acres; a large two st..ry hou-e with kitchen attached ; a well and pump of excellent water al the kitchen door; a huge mi.l convenient bank barn with wagon house, sheds and corn crib attached ; a la'ge picas house with every convenience for making cider, at the foot I of the orchard, which consists of ten acres of choice ! e afted nmile tiees and pc.ir trees. Limestone is tend at ihe dwelling hoi.se of Ihe deceased, un the 1 rr Af; AU,", Eurniture Oil Chubs, Beautiful I5ib of November licit, lo examine accounts and make st lilt incuts. M. II. Ml I'.NCH, ELISUA KLINE, Sunbury, Oct. Ill, 181 1. tit A inu's. BAOS Salt, I (l wv IJgrr.ls Jo., nt 1 75 cash, for sale by B.HENDRICKS, Sunbury, Oct. I'.Uh, 1811. Hearth Rugs, I able ( overs, tir Hjie, Rag Car. pets. Mailing. Ac Ac,, tigelhir with a Uigc Slotk I low pucttl Ingram, hntry and Stair Carpels, Wholesale and Retail, al the lowest prices in ihu city. C.LDRIDCE A DUO fill'. U, No. 41 Strawberry street, nue dour alsive I'hes uui, near 2d slreet. Entunce also nt No. 50 South Sucond stieet, Philadt Iphia, Sept. 28lh, I tilt 'Jin IIihh's Ilorr.i, 1 1 11 ('ht snut 2 I si, I tilt. I hsve. ued Shugert's Patent Washing Machine IU m bou-e upwards of eight month.-, and do not '.chafe lo tay thai I deem it one of the ui i t use lul and valuable lalior-saving machines ever inven ted, I formerly kept two women continually oc cupied in washing, who now do as much in two lays as they then did in one wetk. Theie is no wear or tear in washing, and il requires not more lluu uiie-lhird Ihe uua quantity ol soap. I have had a number ul oiln r in . hint in my turn ly, but this is so decidedly supeii.ir lo cvt ry thing t be, and so li' t It lial'le to gel out ol i. poi, that I would not tin without one if they tdinuhl cost lni limes the price ihey are s.dd for. DX.MUI. II I'. ItU. I AI.ORINES, a handsome article for Ludus' ' llre.ses, lor al chtnp, by June 15. 11. B. MASSER. quarried tn any qoamiiy within 100 yards of the farm buil.linga, where lime is burned. It lays within one mile of the Pennsylvania CmjiuI and Se. liusgrove. A very desirable firm. Price, ? 1 2,000 FARM OF 220 ACRES. No. 10. One other large and valuable firm of a- bout 220 acres of limestone land, and also situated I within one mile of the canal al Selinsgrove. Il is will improved, there being about U10 acres well fenced and under culture, the balance being well lunbeie I with oak, pine, walnut and chcsiiut limber. The huildiiitrs consi-l of a largo and well llnish.'d two stoiy farm house with kitchen ; a large barn win wagon shed and com oil', Ac. attached; a spring house and never failing spiing near ihe h.'U e ; a smith shop, and two'hine kilns, capable of hurtling one hundred bushels lime per day, built adjoining on exhausiless lime-lone quarry. There are al.-o three orchards of healing apple trees on Ibis farm. Price, f 10.000. FARM OF 250 ACRES. No. It. A farm on Penns Crei k. about 3$ miles from the canal at Selinsgrove, wilh the public road leading from Selinsgrove to New Beilin, the seat of justice ol Union county, running through it. It contain, about 250 acres, of which there are about :ttl acres ol lirs, rate uie.ul w land, the balance up land and principally red achate. About one hun du d acres aie rlevred, Ihe balance being well coer. ed w ith oak. hem'oi k and while pine limber. The buddings consist of a well finirhed two story futm house wilh several tine springs of water close at hand, a large log barn, corn crib, spring house, Ac. On ibis l inn there is a mill scite with 20 feet full, on a si renin of water tributary to Penns creek. This faun might be ad-aiuagenusly divided into Iw.i firms, and will be so divided if purchasers de sire it. Price, 5.000 WATER POWER. No. 12. A water p .wer on Penns ('reek, of fij leet fill, unimproved. It is sil tinted between Ihe two tracts ol laud, Nos. II and I:), and within 3 miles ol the 1'ciiu-y Ivani ('anal, ut Seliusgrovo. A puhl r lot. I lead- ihioiiith this trtet. along the east bii.k .f I'einis rick Price, 500. WATER POWERS WOODLAND. No. l:. A liael of woodbind containing rtiiui 75 aeies, situ .ted on Penns crei k, imti, tV;a, y ,,p. pnsiie No. II. This tricl is we'i overed with while oik nu. I pine timber, wiik, Volf run flowing through it and i-tupt)ing ii'Vi Wrm cick, alluding an exci lb nt sctie f r s . v mil wilh ft out twelve lo iwi t.lv feet 1 .11 i'ii, e. f 1,5(10. No II. A I'ac; nfwoodl Old. unimproved, situa te. I on tho rs ; h ,l,i ' I'. nus c.ci k, adjoining No. I.t, tsr,,lin'ng nli .tit 2"0 acre, of evcelleul red -'r' f upland W. If inn, I'il'Ut.iry to Penns creek, .tli.k llnongh ihis tr.u-l, anil atlonls a aiiperior scite for a saw mill The land i.he.vilv s't with while o k and pine timber, and i- sn-ei plil'le of Is itig con v. rtcd itiio un t xeelb lit firm. Puce, ff 000. No. 15 Oi e other ir n l . f oodland, iinimj ro vid, Mtuaie.l in Penns i.omi-I i;. about 3 milts fi.im S, linsgmve, "tljoinieg lands of John Bailv, ( Smi h an. I other , containing lH7acri,sand 125 pert lies of t L i lb nt led seh.ile upland. Wolf run also passes through this laud, affording f.ne water powir. The I md is well covered wilh while oak and puui timber, and is susceptible uf being Coll Vfttnl into an excellent l oin. Price, f'i S00. No. Id. A tract of woodland, unimproved, situa tul in Union Itiwuship, adjoining lands of M chael Sanders and others, and not more than one mile from Sunhury, on the oppo ite side of the river Su quelui na, containing i.bout 145 acres. 'I "hit land vejy goml led cha'e soil, capal le of la ing coon m d linn un t xet ll-iit I in. A stieain of wa ter, inhtrtaiy lo the river, tb.ws through this land sufficiently strong for a saw mill. The land is wi II coteied with white oak and pine timber. I'llie, fi 100. No. 17. A ti n t of unin proved woodland, silua led ill Ciiilie township, Union county, containing 10'lacns. ail. lining lands of J W illi lunycr and othcu. MiJdirbutg is wittiiu ihicu units, upJ and Winter Supplies, tu an examitiaiion of llitrti respective Slocks, believing that thoir several as sortment sic as complete as have ever been ollci ed in the Philadelphia Market. With stocks of Goods in their several Depart ments of the choicest kinds a detcrtninatioa to sell on terms which cannot fail to prove satisfacto ry and a disposition to please old and new custo mers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement 1st purchasen to call at our iessctive establishments, Silks and Fancy Goods. W cV R P Remington 80 Market Street. j Ashhurst Ac Remington 60 J Buck tfe Potter 1 1G j Yard. Cillraoio 10'J " Domestic and Foreign Dry Good. Reynolds, MiYarland tfe Co 105 Market Street. Burnett, Withers A. Co 120 ' Scott ct Baker 1 50 Wise, Pusey &. Wise 154 Hatdy it Hackers 46 N. Second St. Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Vetst ings, Acc. William H Love 117 Market Street. Lambert Duy 10 Hardware nnd Cutlery. Michael V Baker 215 Market Street. Edward S Handy & Co tf ' ImjKrters and Manufacturers of Sad dlery Hardware. Horn &. Kneass 215J Maiket Street. Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Caps, Leghorn and Palm Hats, tiic. W E & J O Whelan, 15S Market Street. Levick, Jenkins & Co 150 ' M Conrad tV Co 60 " Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs Medicines, Paints, Oils, &c. 212 Market Street. 21 3 J " 87 " 51 40 Setley A Severing Parker & Lehman Thomas P James Potts, Linn A Harris Robinson, Collins & Co Edward Cole Thompson Pancoast &, Co Hats, Caps Furs and Trimmings. L Kenton 1 6 Market Street. John Sauerhicr A: Brother C3 " Books and Stationary. fiiigg Ac E'.bott 9 N. Fourth Street. Hogan it Thompson 30 ' Importers of British and French Fan cy Staple Stationary. L I Cohen & Co 27 S Fourth Street. Henry Cohen 3 ImjK)rters of Hosiery, Gloves, Trim mings and Fancy (roods. 2 N Third Street. 3 " Combs, Brushes, Brnotns, tfce. Thomas Cooper 3 N Front Slreet. Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods. A F 0:t Monrose 16 8 Fourth Street. Manufacturer of Patent I.ard Lamps. Ellis S Archer 33 N Second Street. Manufacturer of Patent Floor and Furniture Oil Cloths. Isaac Moeauley, Jr. C N Fifth Street. Manufacturers nnd Importers of Pa- Per Hangings. Howell A; Pothers 80 A 14? Chesnut St. : I'hik.'.clphia, August 24, lsll. 3m. . f.llt.M FOH S.U.E,- The small farm, I containing about 100 acres, about 2 ules t above Northum .ril.iiid, adj. Uium lauds of Jesse (. Horlon, John I.eghou and otheis, will he sold cln ap, if application i made soon to the subscriber, Sunbury. Aug. 31. H. B. MASSER 71. IV Si:i'I. The highest price will be li given lo Aug for 1'lax Seed, bv :1. Mil. H. II. MASSER. 'Ol'TAf.'E BIBLES. Five copies of l!,e Cot lag Bible, the cheapest hook ever ul. lulled, containing ihe roniinentarv on ihe Old and New Testament, jut rect ivtd and for sals, for six doll irs, bv June 15. H. B. MASSER. ' P WELCH i.t) I'll, a handsome article, all w,s., 1 bght ninl el.isitr, lor Summer Coals and Pauls, fnr sale, very low, by June 15 H. B. MASSER. "notice TO MLRdliMS Js. lI.Mi:KM. . M.vV JOS. I'.. sl Al liIi, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FORLIUN AND DOMESTIC STRAW GOODS, .Vo. W, Stirth Si ennd Street, ("opposite the Madison llnunr,J nilLADITLPIIIA, WHERE will lief tind a general anrt- T? no nl of I'lon nee Itninl-, All rrts, Rut-sfirs. lauds. Peddles, Willow Pl.,tt, Rice Straw, and il.o much adiiiiied Niapnlilan Lace.aid Fancy l!m. nets, insni.f.M tured by us, and for sale at the tow ft in inulucluie prices. Merelmnls and MiHinrrs nr., inviiel to give ni a ell itp.m visilmg tint I'll v. Q '; N. B. Wa have uo cotutnrly inukHig our supi iior hail snd Oil. i edgings, l of wb.B, , bo ro'd i hi Up, l.n ra-h. Philadelphia. May ib. Itt.lv