BBBWP I.. !.. ... IA-J LB PKICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Utnry Yvxthetmer. Whkat, ' . . 8ft Rtk, . .... 60 Coast, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Pons;, ...... fi FiAXarxn, 112 Bcttrb, lit Eons, .... 6 PsV.SWAT, Sft Tallow, ... 10 FLAt, .8 Httcmxti Flax, 10 Damn Ariar, . . So Do. 1'itAcnr.s. 150 Notice TOTICF. i hereby givi n, that the subscribers J- ' have left their hooks nnd note in the hands of George Wtisrr, Esq., fitr setdcrnrnt and collection. All persona indebted to the lire firm of Miller Ar Marx, "re requested In p y up by the fust of June rent, ami nil persons not rump ying with the above nutire, mil expert ruili to he brought nzniriKt them f,.r speedy collet-tie,.,. CHARLES MILLER, W I U.I AM MAIM'.. Rnnbnry, Mny 17ih. 1815 3f. HELP THE csiiincrs. THE subscnliers would respectfully iiifomi the Citizens of Sotthury and the public generally , tli.it they hive purchased the shop of Mr. Williiitn llo.iv", in Maiket strict, one do ir west of the Post Office, wheie they will continue the C iiltiiit f -llnh in? Slushies, in nil it brunches. The public mav expert their Wink d.'lie in ihe latest st le. They ho f, by strict j iiltenti.in to hu m s , t i mi nt share uf public patronage, (Xj Coffins mule to order on the shortest n nice, and c nini'v prod ire taken in exclimge fur ivoik. CIIAX S. iSt HENRY C. MARTIN. Sunhury, Mav I7'h. I84.V ly. P I A N O S. rpHE SCD-sCRIBER has Ivrn ni pointed agent. 1 fin tt-n ..I.. f I'UMI L) MEYER'S CEL EBRATED PREMIUM R'.E WOOD Pl- ANOl), at this lure. These Pianos hove a plain, massive mid htauiful exterior fn.i-li. ai d, fur depth ai d swei ln es of tone, and eh g ince of workman ship, are nut s'tipa-sed In any in the United Slates. The following is a recommendation I'limi Cmi 1'Ikts, a cell dialed petlointr, and himself a man ul'.icuier : A V. A 11 IL It itivn t.ml the tilrn-nre nf trvinrr the eTrel l. nt I'lii.o Fortes mnnftictured by Mr. Meyer, and ) fx'-.ibred i' the exlnbi'ton of ofibe Fr.nklin In. I ti'U'e, I f. el it due to llteiri.e merit of the maker to I'eclare thnt thes.' iusti umeiits are ipii'e ipia', and in i-oiiie ropic'sevi n superior, 'o a'l the Pi ano Foiti", I saw at die espit ds of Eit'Ope, and ilu'ii'R a sj"iirn uf two yenrs a' P.iri. Thes. Pianos will -o il at the manufacturer's lowest Philadelphia prices, if not some hinfi l.iwer. Pers.iiis are tecpie-led mi call and examine foi tin inseive-', 'it the resilience of 'lie suhi'rilu'r. Sunhury. May 17 1H 15. H. D. MASSE IJ. MRS. FOLLB1ER, NFOUMS her friends, and the pudltc in gene ral, that she has opened a new and hai dsomc assortment of (tfc-Sptfiifj jfHflifnrni titt JFn;nr u Dry Ctooos, wi'h which she ran supply them ai very reduced juice-, i t the Oi.n Stamii. ''est of ihe Post OHice. Suni nrv. M y 10. 1845. tf. lu the Iloullnpr ill 1 Jinpnrlniit lu Invalid uiirf Friend nf the Sick EDICINE. however i fficacimis, has always luen tiiken wi'h dis-aitslartion by the sick, ownn to its uii leti nnt nature. Heme it has e vei been ihe study of all ceat physicians to dis. guise its nauseous lane. Unt their etl'or s have ne ver been crowtie.l wiih C niplete sueeesg. It was left for Dr. Smith to accompli h. Having given the sH'jirt bis utiiein'utins aitenlion for neailv two y. sis, he his, after speridinit; a considi ralde utn of iiioiny, produced a uiidii ine which, while it is PAeiy way iniree i' e to ihe palate, is sure to It n n i ph over DISE ASE mid ill opposition, and in i pay him for his devotion to the iiopiovem. ill of the nieiltcnl sen nee. Dti. C. IWSJ. SMITHS Stignr Cunttd "Jmirtivid lud an Vi-grtublt 'lit." are ihe nsult ol this bihoi. Tl.eii ellic's, nnd the general fivor vi h which tin y have l. en received in all purls of the United S'lites, warrant the proprietor in the lccl irntion that 'they aie the gieaiest impiovc tiirni in medicine ever known." Unlike all other pi Is, thise m ilher gr pe, pio.Uice nausea, nor any oilier ii le.oanl sensalinn, while they are as p nv rrful, h t iii pos-itde for a ine.'icine to be, and l e HAHMLIKH. PAKENTS c.iinol be too rau iousnf nnneinl meilicines wl.iih exert such an all power ful I' Jluence ii,'Oti the sv.tC'ii as to soperaede i very tl.ilit' else ; s' i ling and si'eueinu le tll the Jisease and naluie heiself ultouether, and often cntistilu til g a g'eiitir and morn tirievious disei e, which fhall writih upon mun thioiigh l.fe. Sh kkf.sh ii C'uiliiiikn riiuiris the icilaiu elferta of a in. Id and agneille pirga ive medicine, like these pilU' NNoima are instantly i xpebed fiom the system by ttieir Use. Foul Momurli und Fuired Tongue find a iHisitiie nn'idote in thi se "Sug ir (-..ated Pills." Fut ttta under "V circuinstanci s, may lake them, and they will promote tegular action, and preserve In al h and sin tigih of body and vivacity ol mind. Foi cert fn ales of ladies, we refer the invalid to a p niplilet to l had of ihe agent'. 15 ut ho will merely n fer lo a few who have 1st) n cuted by the u e ofthcse Pids. It. Tln iiiii-on 50 North Moore aire t, (nephew oflhelxieju Re Tlioinpson,) cuud of fiiodiCal lleadche and p in in 'he hrei si, K. M. PaiW, U. . Navy, fever and sc ofula, Mis. S. A. ti. ulil. (M itmn of the C. 8. Naval llospit d) cund of heailache and blllious HlK-eltons. Jaa. M. Tuner, lute ot the U. S. Navy, 51 Ciieeuwirh si., cund of wenkmas in the hie.l, cos tivenesa and dtlliculty ot breslliu g. James J. lli'Vins, depu'7 sllerilV, h' seen lln m Used III till' deliloi's pils.ni with asonishiii results. fXj" CAUTION, The pu! lie should lememler thai NO (Sugar Coaled) Pills can be genuine, un less Dr. (j. HEN J. SMITH'S signature is on the aide of vmi I vol. Tina ia impoilsnl, as misers tde medicine may be enveloped with sugar. These Fills are made of the very ruacsT matkrials, and they will hear ihe scrutiny of either physician or chemist, Uul a worthless imitation has been made, which has no recommendation but the sugir which Co vims up a vile mixture ol aloes auJcoliyulb. lie- ware of turn imposition. Patsst Orrica. Received this 17th day of June. 1844, fiom Dr. O. Henj Smith by Col. J. D. Htevmsou, the fee ofTh rty Dollars payable on his application for a Patent lura Pill "Coated Willi Sugar " II. I.. ELLSWORTH, Commissioner ot Patenta. SotJby JOHN W. FKILINU, Sunbury. WM. F0KSVTHE, Kurthum'd. To the Electors of Northumberland County. AT the solicitation of a number of persons, in different ftarln of the county, 1 kave consented to be a candidate for the office of TIIV.1 SVHEIt of Nnrtliumbciland cnun'y. t need hardly aura my fclow-cilif.ens, fhnt if I nm circled, I will en. deavur In discharge (lie duties of the olljce f.iiihful ly and impartially. JESSE M. SIMPSON. Sunhury, May I7ih, 1 815 To llio Electors of Northumberland County. THE subscriber, from the encouragement recei veil from hia numerous friends, hereby oilers himself as a candidate fur the office of VRSA8UHEB of No thnn berland county, fur which lie solicits the snlTingi of his le I w citizens. tSln old he he elected, he will fulfil the duties of ihe fTic with fiddly. FRANCIS BLCHER. Sunhury, May 17th, 1815. To the Electors of Northumberland County. TF. 1.1.0 W CITIZENS! I wnnlJ respectfully olTnr myself to your consideration, as a candi date for tho otlite of 1 0 TIHhVO T.J it I. Should I ho clecieil.it will be my plrasuie. as well as duly, to attend to the bus man of the office, with fi b lily and punctuality. WM. J MARTIN. Sutibury, May 17ih 1815. To the Electors of Northumberland County. F' -L U LOW CITIZENS. I Stave I ecn induced to i Her in v self as a candidate fm the office of 1'iotlioiiofary, At the ensidng election Should I fortunately be eleeied. I here y premise, f.iiililnl v and impnrii il ly to discharge llit dinie" of ,i d otliee. J nl IN FAUNSWOKTIl. Sunl nry, May 10, lUiX To the Elee.ors of Northumberland County. FF.l.T.OW CITIZENS. I he'cby offer my self us a randtd'itr, f r die otiiee of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I call only promise, sloml.l I be torliiiiale I'noiiuh to be re-elected, to disch rie ihe dutirs of said oll'ue with lidihty Mild iiniur i ei'v. EDWARD OYSTEIl. Pitnl tirv, Mny 10, 1S15. To the Electors of Count v. Northumberland lEI.I.OW CI TIZENS. At the soticita i. iin of nuniliir ot my Irteiuls, l nave cnsenli (111 J to be a candidate for the otl'tce of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I promise ihe rtliz n ot the rouuvv, thai f I am elected. I w ill endeavor to discharge ihe duties of Ihe I'Hice faithfully and itnptirtin'lv. WII.I.IA.M M. OKAY. Sunhury, April l!)th, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. lELLOW CITIZENS: As I have been greal ' ly encouraged by my friends, 1 solicit your support for the office of S II K R I F F. Should yon ronfer this offire upon me, I shall endeavor 10 disrharge the duties th- reof with fide lity. THOMAS A. DILLINOION. Sunbu y. April I9ih, 1845. To (he Electors of Northumberland County. IEI.I.OW' CITIZENS Hiving been n.nu railed h mv fr;enil8, to ofl'i r myself as a candi date for the olliee of COTJTTTY COIiTIiIISSIONER, I lespectlully solicit your suppoit. Should you see proper to confer the office upon ine, I will en deavor to disiharge the duties thereof with fidi lily and unpait'a'ity. SEBASTIAN H.UM'T. Sunhury, April I9ih, I H 1 5. To the Electors of Northumberland County : TEU.OW CUTENS: I heg leave to nir.i -s- mvB.lf as a c.udidute, at the ensning election, for the otliee of County C'niiiiiiiMNloiicr. Should I he so f otunste as to he elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office w att promptness and fidelity. CHARLES WEAVER. R.inhurv. Apnl ft h, 1845. C EX THE T I HX lI K K. A N Eleeiion fur officers nflhe "Centre Turn J. bL I1''' R ""d Coinpanv, h ailing fiuni Reading to fmiiliurv,'' will lw held in the llomugh i t Son buiy, on Moiiduy the 2d day of June nex', ut the house of Elinhetli Wi itzel The election ill open at I o'clock, P. M and close at 4 o'clock, P. M. The accounts of die Company for the p ist veur w II be submitted to the Siockh Mem present, at the same lime and place. JOHN U. HO VI), Setielary, Nortliumbeilitnd, May 10, 145. 4t. ltobrrt I'm nswoi llCi I'.slaU'. TkTOTICE isheieby given that letters of uilnii iiistr.ition have been granted lo the suliseri her, on the istiteol K.ihini FsrnsAOith, Sr., dee'd., late of Shamokiu town. hip, Northuiu'ierlund ro. All ersoiis iudi blid lo saiil estate are requc-led to make immediate payment, and all those having clanus will pieai nl Hie ani. , duly aulheottiaied, lo ( ihe suhseritier In Suiihurv, or al the resuh nee of said dee'd. JOHN FARNS WORTH, Sunlmry, May 10, 1844, 6i. A lm'r. Ot'iIiaii' Court Kale. IN pur-uance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Norlhuinlierlaod county, will he so'd at pub. lie vendue, on Sjiunlay ttic24th May inst , on t.e premies, to will A rerian tract of land si'Cate in the township nf Shamokui, in said County, con. isiniiig twetity-seven and Ihree.fourth iere and eight perches, adjoining land of Jacob A David Reed, Ceo. Hummel, Danii) Campbell, and the Shamokin Creek, on which ia ereced a log dwel ling house, a bank barn and a small orchard. Al so at the same time t.rid place a certain other tract of land, situate i.i the township and county afore said, adjoining lands of J din Reed, Jacob & Da vid ReeJ, Slun 'el & Ynungman and Vincent Den gler. containing 31 acres and 34 tierchera of which about twelve acres are cleared. Late Ihe estate of Henry Zimmerman, dee'd. Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, wbeu the conditions of sale will be made known bv JOHV ZIMMERMAM, DANIEL ZIMMERMAN, HENRY ZIMMERMAN, jr. (SAMUEL EPLER. VALENTINE KLASE, guar dian of the minor child en. Sunbury, May 8d, 1845. t. AUMIXISTRATOR'S SAM:. VALUABL17, FARM FOR SALE. BY VIRTUE of the power vested in me, by the will of Ihe late Thomas Grant, dee'd., will he eild at public sale on Wednesday, the Md day of July next, at the Mmaion House, upon Ihe premises of the Mansion Farm of the late Thomas (rant, dee'd., in Augusta township, Northumber land county, Pa., silaate cn the rat side nf the Ri ver Susquehanna, equidistant, nnd about a mite from the Uoroughs of Sunhury and Northumher. land, all that vduahle estate, late the Mansion Farm of ra;t! Thomas (Srnnt, dee'd., adjoining the farm of Samuel Hunter on the south, land olTho mas Robins on the east, other land of ihe l ite Tho mas Grant on the nnrih, and the Suquehnnna Ri ver on th wesl, containing, toge'her, two humhed and twenty six acres and seventy perches, more or less, of which about two hundred and fifteen acres are cleared and about one hundred and fifteen acres are first rate River bottom land. 'I he improvements ronsist of a two story double firm house, 40 feet fronl by 30 feet in depth, wiih frame hark building and frame ki'chen, and stone milk house and oven attached, and a pump and well of excellent water in the kitchen, a atone smoke house, a targe hank barn. 1st story stone. 2d do. frame, B0 feet long by 3tl feel in depth, a S stmy wagon house, with ginnnry shove and corn crib at ached, afame carriage house and granary, and a large log turn and .stable, with a new and improved cider press, with shingled roof over the same. And ALSO i A two sinry brick dwelling house, con t lining in front 20 feet and in depth 27 feet, 10 inches, and brick two story kitchen, 20 feet in front by 14 feet, G inches in depth. There are upon the premi-es two apple orchards in excellent order, ofthe most valuable fruit, one con aiuing ahoui eight and the other ahout nine acres. This Farm Is one of Hie most valuable and pro. due live in the Slate, is in the highest state .f cul tivation, and located in the heart of a di-lrtrt, which, for salubrity of clim.ile and picturesque scenery, is unsurpassed. Ii ia situate on the pool of the Sliamokin dm at the eastern termiuati .n of the Nor hiimtx rl iinl Uiidge, Its proximity to the thriving boroughs of Sunhury and N ulhumherlaiiil, mbiI ihe probability that the hi Is contain valuable l oilies ol Iron Ore, bikI itsadm Table location in the hi ait ol the Iron and Coal regions of I'euusy Ivauta, to which theic is a heavy and increasing emigr lion, gives this properly an idditioiial value, and renders it well worthy of ihe al entiou of capital ists ai d farmcs. Terms m ule known on ihe day nf sale. KENDERTON SMITH. Adm'r., Arc, of Thomas Grant, dee'd. Sunbury, May 10. 18 15. 8t. Orphans' Court Salo. TN pursuance of an order i f the (t phans Court of Norlhoniheilaiid county, will lie sold at pu'i- lie vendue or nU'crv, on Saiuuliv the 2flh day of May inst., at the Court House in il.e huroligli nf Sunbu y, to wit: A certain tract ot uniinprnveil laud, situ ile in the lownsbio of A ui itn, in said county adjoining lands of Jacob Sbijie, tie. "go Conrad and others, cnu'ain'iig 9!) acres and tVft perches. Late the esta e of Willimn (ienrha.t, dee'd. S ,le o commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms will br made k"in by MARY H. liEARHART. Sunhury, May 3, 1845. 4l (.'u olin. S('lMruli ;iaiil'H IXate ITOriCEia hereby given, thit'leileis of ad. niiuistiBtion have been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of Dehoiah (J'ani, dee'd , late nf Augusta township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted lo said i si ite, will make im mediate payment, and tin se hiving claii.is will present the -aine, du'y authenticated, t Petei Laza rus, Sunhury. r lo the subscrila r, No. 112 W'a not street, Philadelphia. RENDER ION SMITH. April l!)th, 1815 (it. Adm'r. HAAS'S IIOTKL, " S J IT 3 "J Ps T, . o r t li ii hi' Ii r r I a ii l o u n 1 3 , I'ENNSVI.VAMA. HE NRlF HAAS ESPECTFULLY inf iitrishtstrietidsand l'ie public in general, that he has taken tlje bruk stand, in the llorough of Sunbury, lately occuried by John llau- a a public hous.-, (wi si nf (be Stun House, and nearly opposite Ihe Cmitt Hon-e,) where h is prepared lo accommodate Ins friends, und all others who mav lavor hitn with their cus tom, in the be-t possible manner. Ilis BAR si all sparkle wiih the cho'est of Li nt 011 s, and hia TAULE shall be well supplied with the very best the markets afford. In -hurt, no p litis nor expena.i will be spared to render his house in every way worthy of public pa'mnnge. A lilfral share of ru-tom is therefore solicited. Sunbury, April 12ih, ISIS. fitn VtT.SHIlTGTClT HCTSL, H'raf side of Main St., in the Hiiro' of itm: 'hj rr az: "!r 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. rilME snbscrilfr would rrapertfolly inform his L old f iends and Ihe travelling public, that he has recently taken and fiitled up, in a superior manner, tins spacious brick edifice, sign of GENERAL WASHINGTON, where he is prepared lo accommodate travellers nnd visitors in the very best and pleasing st b'. li s house is situated in the most pleasant and central part of the borough, convenient lo lustn. us, and is large and the rooms airy. Thiukful for ihe lileral support while keeping the old Muncy Hotel and the A.neriean Hotel, in this borough, for the pat thri-e yeers, he rcspict fully sialic its a conliuo nice of ihe same. THI'OlinRE WELLS. Money. April 12th. 1815. if N. I) The llairmhu'g. Noithiimlx rland, P.nts ville, Danville, Willi .m-( oil, Lock II iven mi l He'Vhinte Stages atrive at and depart fr on tins Hoo e daily. T.WELLS. DanUI Hi I Ui ltatr. "tJTO'TICB is hereby given, that letters nf admin. istralion hive brtn granted to the suhsi r her, on the rstata nf Daniel Ke ler. Lie of ihe borough of Sunhury, dee'd. Ad persona tude'led lo s.id estate, or having claims against the same, are re quested to call on the sohsrrilier fr atllemeiit. BENJAMIN ROBINS. Sunhury, April 19lh, 1815.-61 Adm'r. 11 e m o v a 1. I)H. JOHN W. TEAL. KESPEC I FL'IJ.Y informs the ci- -w titens ol Sunbuiy and it' vicinity, tint be has removed lo the Uilck House, in Maiket street, formerly occupied by Ui nj iiuni Hendricks, east of the store formerly oc cupied by Miller 6l Marir, uuJ now by Ia T. t'ls mem, where he will be happy to receive call in the line of bis profession. Suulury, Marcb i"Jih 1915, Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ nf Levari Facias, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland county, to tne directed, will he exposed 10 public sale, al the house of Ftnnklin A. Cla'k, in the town of Shamokin, on Wednesday the 28th day of May next, at I oVI rk P. I ., the fob. lowing described property, to wit t All that certrin tract of Coal Land known as "The Wethetill Tract," situate in Coal township. Northumberland county, and bounded and descri bed as follows : beginning at a heap of s'lves near (he southerly side of Ihe G'cst Road, a corner of land surveyed in the name of Samuel Cla'k, thence by the same, sotilh 21 1 nerches to a p t, thence by formerly vacant hind, (now sii'Vevel in Ihe names of William Green an I Rn'ifi t Grav.) east 203 perches to a small mmked blaeknnk, iheuce by land surveyed lo Robert Omy, ninth 13 p'-rehrs lo a maikcd Chesnut, east 28 perelna to 11 ruaiked che-nut oak. north 10 perclies to a marked chesnut, east 30 parches 10 a mmked chesoui, thence by land surveyed in Ihe name nf J ibn lira ly, noilli 12!) perches to a markod white.iak in the middle of J the Great Itoad, thence along Ihe mi. I, lie ol the said road, and by laud surveyed to Win. Limbi rt and Luke Fuller, north 78 degrees west, 52 J per ches In a marked whiten ik in sai I ronl, a ulli 70 degree west, t2 perches to a marked whileoak nmlh 8(1 degtees west, 132 perches to a marked whiteonk, and north 50 degrees west, 80 penh"s 10 the place of beginning, containing 30 noes mote or less, about bO acres of which ae ele .red, where.m are eiected a log houe and log barn, a brick k in, saw. mill, eVr, nl-o a la'ge ant! riritefui- ' nnre. engiee house, a store h"U-e, and nhoiil 18 nr 20 dwelling h"U-es. Ther are also several co d j veins and drifis, rail road tracks, Ac, oVc, on ss d 1 premises. ALSO Another trait of land situate in Co-it i township aforesaid, known ns the "William Boyd Tncl," and descri1 ed asfnllons: beuiiining at a j pine, tbence running by land siirveyul to Jeeiniah , P .ui, north Ii3 degrees rasl, 30 perches to a while oak, south 20 degrees east, 12 perches to a stone, thence by I ill I suiveyed t i Meirii k Mar, north fit degree east, 50 perches to a stone m ar a pi'"', 11. 'rill 4!) and one tenth perches to a maple ninth 58 di (irecs we-l, 81 perches to a whi eoak, sou in 81 ilegrees e-l, !I2J pi tches to stones, 'hen e by land suiveyed to Andrew Shober. south 12 ilegrie east, til perches to a post, nmlh 78 degiei a easi, Ifi pi'rcl es !o a p sl, south 12 di gre seist, 40 pi n il s to a po-l, soolh 7 d giees wet, 1 0 perelu lo a o-t arii! sooth 12 ib'g ees ea-t, 15 peicbrs to the place nf h gaining coiitainii g I t acres and 147 per In s nnd a loivi ce, ni ne or less. Al.Stl due fulliqoal umhv (led four h iart (the whi le inlo lour iqn.1 pail- to be I'iviilnl) ot nnd in a'l thai c 'lain ti irt of l.mil situate in I'onl t m nsh p atoresaiil, nnd known as "The Menu k S ar 'I'r ici " and desci ib d ks lol'ows: tisg nning ut a stone, thei ce by Iin ' snieeil io Jssse Hr. nks, iiordl (I ibgrees eas1, 21(1 pen brs lo a so . iheuce south Ifi ib giees a-i, 85 ieic' es to a si. ne, there soinh 09 di giees eas', '.III peicln to a st ne. smith 31 d gi.esuist, 35 perelie- to a stir e. mit 2 degrees wes', 35 perches lo a lin , south 31 de gries ea.l, fill pi r bes lo a dead pine, south (i.t de gtees wesl. 87 perches lo a m pie, thence north 27 ilegrees we.-i, 35 pen hes lo a stone, thence truth 01 ib grees ra-i, 57 perches to a -tone, north 53 p-rehes lo a maple, south 58 .bgieis west. 80 pei- dies lo a whitciik, south 81 degr es west 80 per ! eties tc n stone, sntitti 74 degires vv.st. 58 pi'reto-s 1 to a slone, noitb 16 degnes we-t. 8 peirhes lo a slone, south 74 degrees west 100 i etches lo a alone ; heap or dead while ak, iiordl ltidegres wes I (10 pe-chea lo a st"iie and place of U gointng, c iritatn nig, l y a riceul .-utvey, 200 acics and 7 perches and al owance. Al.sf) ( tne undivided fouith purl of 155 arts or shares, (the whole inlo 220 pirts or shares to be divided) of and in 13 tract ot ("oil Limls. King contiguous lo each other on ihe wntrra of Shamo kui and Mahnnny ciei ks, or as much llienof as is si lire in Coal township, Noithnmberl md county ; which said tracts were survewd in pursuance of 13 nsrian's for 4110 acres each, all bearing daethe lOlli diy of Mav, A. D Pi 03. graniid to Willi mi Ellnitl. ( ieorge Aston, (! ile Low n s. John Yom g John Whiteinoi, J osei'h J mhn, Ru tniril Tunis, John W arner, Daniel Reese. Wt'li in P rter, Wil lion li ler, I'eter Deh.aviii and Wi linn Powill. und patentid 'o John Nieho'sonnn the 17ih, 20i!i, 23d, 2th and 2.rith I'aya old. t iber. A. D 1794. mid which said ti acts of Inml are by the otlieial n urns nl -nt v. y , eoin tiled to coiitnin 531ii acres mil 121t perches mi I alb wanee. ALSO At ihe same tint" nnd place, by vir'tte of aw. it. f 'i ti i'ii t;i K pou is, to medieciid, A ccilatn ir ct i f land si u ite hi t-al niwi ship iilniesa d, .idjoiiunj the li'st a''ive d. scri ed I md. survevid in ihe i.aine of S uiiui-i Weiheill, I nut surveyed 'ii the name of Win. Green, . nd land nf Mi (,'ai!y, Dims, Jor.au and o'liers, coifaii ing !ili acres more or less, wlie't on aie ereite.l about 15 dwa llmg housi s, a saw-in II, and a part "file (Vis -lug h u e ot the Sliamokin luiuace. There are u. so scleral coal veins 0 etr d on said print .es, mid a hi n.rh I ait io d .MX) The undivi 'ed moiety nf Cli.rvs m oe or less, aojolntlig ihe above tlaci, smxeveu ill -he name ot S inuel Wi tin rill and mln-is, t.eing pari rl a naet survi ved in the iimne of It iuti Giay, Um)ii which a coal vein or drill is nju tied. Si iz d, taken in execu ion, and lo he sold as the properly i f ihe ShainoUiu Coal and Iron t 'oinvany . with nol ce to Itenj iiuni 11. Yam. II, ass guee of the Sh nit i 'k in t'o'al snd Lou ('. inpauy, George Armslroug, siir , an I oibeis, leru-ieiianis. FELIX M At'RER, Sheriff. ShrritV'sOirire, Sunhury, 4pr. 20, 1845, S NEW SPRING- GOODS. A. H. aM A US II ALL, wiiolesalt: & hetail dealer in rtxhnut'ilile, Snu riur und 1 iIihiii I'll ml) lid Sliiptr Dty (limds. No. ISS Clu'siuit hi., Itftut'in Seventh it i nl Eighth si reels, 1 Ii 1 1 a l e I Ii I a, IS now in tegular reeepl id N w Sty'es S Iks j Voii-cl'l. i'e l inns. I, .wi a I 'rjandies, lad ne s, ! Gin ti iin-, Bi'ig.s, V qnes, I. . ir. ns. li.il?. on e-, 1 CHinbr'Cs, t'l.iini. Bombazines. Alpiras aril o. ) iber -eas. ii. able Dres- doo l-; also. Mi Is, Si aif-, '' Vi ils Einbioidi ries, I'lis e v. I.aeis, Gloves L n i en. Cambric II kf-. mid lii-h l.mens ; Calicoes at 12 '. els. a aid, Mus'r , aid other heap timsls. tor. g.-is w ill f.nd it p tti. nl.iily to their tu'eie-t ! to call, as the good, are nil wn'isulcd, and (In! lutrrst cash prices invs iablv nsmeil first, Pbilad. Iphia. April 2'iih, 1845 2rn. " UMIUIEI.EAS & 1WUASOLS, C II BAP TOR CASH. J. V". 5VAX1T'S Umbrella and l'arasttl iManulat-tnry. No. 37 North Thifl tlrrtl, two dtiort beiow the CTY HOf EL, I Ii 1 1 u tl e I p li I n tLW.VS 011 ba d. a large stock of I M HHKLI.A snd PAR sol.S, inrlu iua the Uti.l new sivle ol Pinked Edged Tsra-ois rl the liesl woiktnanship and utat, rials, al puces that will ntske it an object 10 Country Metrhanis and other to call and examine Lis klork Ulore pu. chasing elsewhere. Feb. 22, 1S45. ly WISTAIfc'S ItU. IM Off WII, CHERRY, A Coinponnct Italaamle Preparailon fram Wild Cherry llnrk ml Tar, Hie bent remedy knnwn to the world fur the rure nf cuuirha, enldn aithma. ernup, bleeding nf the lunr, lohnnphic enugh. brnnchilit, n7n- cun uliartnc.ns nf hrrnth. pain nnd Wenknenn in ihe, breast or tide, liver cnmjda'nt, and the firt tlngr nf CONSUMPTION. We will net assert that this BALSAM will Hire Consumption in isl wnrtt farm but it has cured nnnv after all ether means of relief had been tried in vain. And why not t It seems that the WILD CHERRY wis destined by Nntute to he our PA NACEA for the faagina diseases of this c 1d las in title. 1 .01 not the despairing invalid w aste hie nietn y nnd loose TIME, to him an all important, in trt'erimenlinil with the trashy nostrums nf the d iv. but use nt once a medicine that will cure, tf a cure be p. a-ible a rnedirinr that srienre approves. and nifinv years nf experience have demonstrated i, it it rrm.r's relieves, "Thrrc i rm encli thing ne fill," in the history nf this womlerliil BALSAM Evidence the most convincing eve.lence thai no one ran doubt . fully eslabli lies this fact. For Hip snke of brevity we se'ect the f I owing from t' ouands. Isaac Piatt, Esq., Editor ofthe Pokeep.ie Eagle, one of the in st influential journals in the a'a'e of New Yoik, slalis undei the authority nf his own name, th it a young lady, a relative nf his, nf very deliean c 'nsttniiioo, wa altacked in Feb. 1842 with sn ere cold which immediately produced sjiit ling "f blood, rough, fever, arid other dangerous and alarmi' g symptoms. Through medical neslmeiii and c ue she pa ti illy rec vered during summer. But on the return nf winter she was attacked more violently than nt fust, she became scarcely able to walk and wa- tumbled with cough, chills and fever every day, slid appealed to be going rapidly with consiimp i n ; at ibis inwe, w hen there was n sign of improvement. Mr. Plan procured a boMle .f Wistaii's ni.sM or Wild ('iitanr. which she look, and il sierninglv retorcd her. She g it a se cond, and hehne it wn- half laken she was restored In pirf el hnillh, which she has enjoyed to the pre sent time, without the shghtert Fymplont of Iter for mer di-e se. Mr P alt sav "the cure c me under my "wn olw seivntton slid I cannot lie mistaken as to the facts." EXTRACT OF A 1 FTTF.li FROM A POST MASTER. DATED I't MBin'Rt!. Washington co., Maine, Apr. 29, 1844. M I!. ISA AO Ul'TTS. Dear Sir : At the re quest of ni.iriv of my friends in this place and viet riiy ho are afflicted with ennsu. option and liver coinp'a'ins, I lake the liber y of asking you io ap point somi'one in Ibis county as agent lo se'l Wts tah's IIms.m or Wiih Chkiiht. and to send him t few d .en as there is none of it for sale within 200 miles fi. m this I have no doubt (hat it would me t w ith a ready sub- if it were where it could l e piocured without too much expense and delay. My wife was ot'icked about six m nibs since w ith what ihe physicians called the first stags of c n-nmp'ion a Complaint v ry prevalent in till s c'ion of country. Having seen the Balsam ad- : v rt sed in Augusta. 1X7' 200 MILES TROM HERE, I I .ok the pains to .send there for a bottle of it. which she look, arid which helped her so much that I sent for I An hotiles more, whii h she has also ia ken, and ho now siys she has not fell so well for -tx ears as she docs al this time. All those who have impii-ed of me and ns eilatned what e licet the IS 1 1 a in It nl, are anxious lo have some for sale in II, is vriniiv, which is ihe rau-e of my writing you. Plea-e inform me by elu n of nt il whether you cone! title to send -01110, and il so te. whom, in order hit il mav be known white it can be had, I nut wiih re-pert v urs, etc.. P. (i. FARNsWORTH, P. M. The w h decoutilry is fast learning that t o medi cine no phvsiciati no preparation of any kind whatever call equal Da. W isr All's Balsam or Wild Cii t h h r. .1 hum noxMLitri L i nr.. WaTsnviLLr, Oneida 10.. N. Y. Sept. 15, 1843. Dear Sir I owe it ui the afflicted to inform y u that in J itiuarv la-t I was altai kcil by a veiy vio lent cold, causi d by wmkn g in the water, whii h settled mi tny lungs. It va a. coinpanieil hv a ve r si vee pain in my breast and sides, and also a disiies-ing rough. I had in attendance all the best inei'ie.il aid in our village; but after exhausting all their skid n no nv .it. they pronounced my ili-vn.-e a tiormxiii coi I'vtrTiosr, and rtny one and al! nave ireup In ilie. After much persuasion I got 'ho rou-ciit ot mv physician t use the BaLsim W'iliiCuihht pri pared by Da. WisrAa. I pur chiisi'd o the Agent io our pi ice one bottle, before Using half of v. hicb I I ,-gan to gain strength, and it w .s very evident my cotiglt was much hett-r and 1 mv smii toins n every way improving. I h .ve 11. 'W used lliree boith s, and n rciftirtd In perfect I luul'i This re ult is l n owing In 'he 11- f j DR W 1st A It's IIM.-AM OF W ILD CliER j t; V ; an 1 I lake this method 'of g vug y 'U tin in i f o 111 1. 11. panlv to pav ou the debt ot gratitude I owe veil, and putty that other- si uilaiiy ulllicled ma) know where to npply tor lelief. Vriv ttulv vonts, JAMES SAGE. Mil. I'alm t.H Diuggist, under d ite of Wult rvillv. Sepl 21th, ISt3, wriles; The slat 'litem given ynu by Mr J imcaSage is wcl known to be huh by Ibis whule coniiHUiittt t c rt iulv was a most reina'ka lecure. 'The sale nf die Hal inn is very good, and its success in cures nu y lljilcilng. iiiuis respi ctlu'lv, D. D. PALMER. THE MOST HEMAHKAULE CI HE EVI.H HECOI.I1EI1. llituii'MiM n. N.J, Apttl 20. 1813. I On or iitioul (In I .Itli iiay ol Oct iIh-i, 1 8 1 1, I w as lakeo wih a violent path in die si le near the liver, ' winch loininifd tor a ''out five days, and was to I , loi.Mil ly the breaking ol an U'CiT, or at seess in. ! waul v, which relieved ihe pain a h'tle, hut cau-ed 1 nti' to throw up a great qumuty of offensive matter 1 nd also much I lo. si lb ing grca ly alirm' dat i ibis. I applied 10 a physician, hut he said be lh"Ug t he ei uld do but ipil lor ine exe'p g ve m- s one Mirrun 1'itU, wheh I irfuscd to take, f.-ehng satisfud ll ai 'hev could do nie no good ; many o- 1 1 ihei r m die wete then procured by my wile and fuel. l, but noire del me any good ai d ihe ilia-. ' cha'oe ol blood and conup'i tl stdl coltltliU' l ev.rv I t w U8. and al last become so rtlei sive th it I I C 'U d si aiteely Iteaibe 1 w a also seized Wth a vi. I ideirt cotigli, wi.li It at times caused me to rstse rnu h iii.ne MiHfi Ihaii I h id done before and my i disease continued in this way, still growing worse. m tl F'brtinry. when h hope nf mv rec. very was g.ven up. and my liirstds all thought I would die ol t i Al ton so Coaartirx lot. At this moment, when my lite was apparen Iv drawing near it. elo-e, I b. si.l of DR. w l.VTAR'S B A I. S A M O F WILD I I1L1.KV and Rot a bottle which nt tii vtn mk laatuuTtii ; and by he use of only Ihiee b idea "f this med rine, all my pauis taera reiiioM d my rough and ' tiling ol blood and cor ruption eiilitely atopped. and iit a tew weeks my be .1 h was so far restinrd as to enah'e me lo w ok st my trade, (which is a carent r,J and up to tins ' i tit,- have enjoyed good health. IHOMAS COZENS. GLoirtsTra Covktt, N. J , ss, Ptra. uuHy came bKa ine, lha enbsenber, one of the .lushrrs of lhPeace in and for Uia said Mun ty, Thotnss Guffit, and beta duly rtfTirmad ars cording to law, sui'h the above aiatenvnt is in alt things true. Affirmed hi fire me, on the 80th of April. 1849. J ClARNT.J P. S Such ia Ihe unprecedented success of this B AL SAM. "N.Ti'UI!S FAT0R1TE PRESCR1PTI0S," a prescription congeni .1 10 our wsnta, as it is pie pared ir.'Mi chemical exliacls from sultttancea wlnc'i the author of nature has place! in onr awn hi I for wise purposes, that many vtho know nothii if of the mode of ils preparation are endeavoring tn reap pecuniary benefits by selling an ailicle aitntl r in name, nr in appearance, or by representing tl. if own tra-h as superior to thisUALSAM, or by pit -ting up a mixture and solemnly asseverating tba it is imported trom a foreign country, which is no' p . esse. All these deceptive arts goto show t' t W'i-taii's Bai.saw is known to the world to I n "THE GREAT REMEDY." and that to , ' any mtiture it must he ll.t this in name, sr pur, port In he like it in substance. fjj Believe not tho cunningly wrought fnbiiea. tions and tako on'y the original and gentium Wistaii's Balsam or Wn.n ('HXRnf. NO OTHER CAN BE X.IKE XT. Address all orders to ISAAC BUTTS, No. h Ann St., New York, Agents, JOHN W. F RIM NO, Sunlwri, D. BR MI TltJAM, Northumberland. J. K. MOYER. ntnomnbure, J. WAGGONSELLER, Srlin.i.Cr,.vr, BROWN St CREASY, Miffltnville. Feb. 22.1. 1845 ly DTf ESTTjrrS, PAINTS, . fjHL subscribet keeps constantly for sale on Ihe JL most reasouab e terms, an aisortmenl of Medt. cioea. Drugs, DyestulTs. Pain's, Oils, Varnishes, &e. Being largely engaged in grindtn. such sr ich 4 as Gn ger, Miisiaol mid Pep. er. he bus th. m for ale of a sunrrior quality, below the market puce. He would menti 11 thai he has a Patent M cbin i winked by steam power, which eh til lis 111 in lo sell Putt of the v.'ry b. st quality for SJ cents a lb. in lila. Kb rs, and 3 rents in Bulk. He coiitiil, inly asserls that bis prices are such as lo give sa i faction to those who imv favor him with a call. J. W. W. GORDON, No. 152 Wesl Pratt St., Baltimore, opposite Bal timore and Ohio Rail Road Depot, N. B. No charge made for delivering Goods in any part nf the cttv. March 8th, 1845. 3m K o o t & S h o e MAKING. rilHE suhscribiT, la(eof the firm nf Beck ct Bro JL sius, would re-pcctfully inform his old cusi. m- rs mid ihe public generally, that he now occupies ihe new building west of Henry Haupt's 'Tudor hop, and opposite (ieorge Brighi's Drug St. ire, in M nket street, Sunhury, wliete he intends to cany on his former business of HOOT & SHOE MAKING. in oil ils various branches. He wid be prepared 'o do all kinds nf work in his line at the shorn st no tice, and in the must durable manner. He is that k ful for former pationage, and by strict attendane. to hu-iuesa nnd reasuna'de charges, will endeavor lu deserve a continuance of it- JOSEPH BECK. Sunbury, Feb. 22 I, 1845, 6m 1TEW C-P.PETI1TGS. flHE subscribers have received, and arc now X opening a splendid assortment of ihe follow u g goods Saxony, Wilton nnd Velvet Carpetiugs Brusse's and Imperial 3 ply do CAR. Extra siipcifine and fine Ingrains do PE T Engli di shaded & Damask Veneliun do j ING, American twilled and tig'd do J Eugh.h liruggctts and Woohn Floor Cloths Stair and Pa-sagc Docking Emh osfcd Piano and Tuble Covers London Chenille and 'Tufted Rugs Door Malta ol eveiy description. ALSO A Is'gn and extensive esso'ttret t of Floor Oil Cloth-, front one to eight yards wide, cut lo tit eve ry description of rooms or p is-a.'es. Also, low priced Ii grain Caipetirigs from 31j t (52 J cenls peryanl, togcthi r with a laige and ex'' n sivc assorimcnt of goods usuully kepi by caipet merchant. 'The above goods will be sold wholesale or ret ait ut the lowest inurket prices. Couniry mirthmiU Hiido'hcis aie particularly invited to call and eii iniito our slock liefore making theii selections. CLARKSON, RICH vt Ml'LLIGxN. Successors (o Joseph Blackwood, No. Ill Chcrtiut corner of FrankHn Tlace. Phila.leh hia. Feci 22 1,1845. Aii i iTv A. it o c r, WHOLESALE & RETAIL HAT vfc CAT MAMIEACTCItErs South llunt corner oj Mark ft and itk st.-., IMiiladclpIila, liniERE they always keep on hand nn ester sivo asaortruent of 11 A TS y CA 'S of i et dearription, got up in the best an I most api'.rovr slj lo. I'l'i. ti. dertrous of puTclnsii.g supettor st cb s on the most reasonable lorms, will fu d t' iheir advantage to Call In fore making pur""' else here Pt iladi Iphia, Oct. 5th, 1844. I y vcGirriitLr. iini,ol'w ran Tits rt xr ' n V S 1' E s i a . T HI- Medieme a ol'"''" w "le Pu'"'c r ally, fiom a ftiM nnurtlon tltai it ts super i.. i.n .,ii,-, in.ibi-o. now in use, lor in- ru'v lysi. psi.t, Liier CnOI'lai'". Nervous lVotluv Bodily Wekness, II , . rliTis have "en teste.1 in a private nr- ..fdcar tight vr-'. and rs now m .re cxieioot. ci'culated, at die solicitude of many who ha. reived ihe '"" signal I rnt fil from the u e .1 .!. 'The f.-lowi'ig is one among a numb.'r of em rates tvceivcd in n latuui to the succcs of this i ',icu,tf: v f- n t t. I.AVcAsi cb .1 o. Marvu 1 pH, Geo x W. AtLt v, hnr Sir.- ii is with great pleasure that I lorm you of die aocce.s aitenduig yom Dyspe Medicine, while emidoyed in mvpiaiiioe. F past t X(h ru tne, I tirudy iM hcve ibat in eight r nut of ten, the Dvspeptio, by the use of veur in i ine, may enur ly rid himself ol tins inrn in i pathway of life: not only in dyspeptic rases ! in all casee nf constipation, and diseases de; er i on adihiltiaied slate nf the nervous system, ' j irier with a to pnl st ito ofthe bowels, will yoi i liiir befou odof ti estimable value. Nu i er ti I stances whe-rin the usefu'ness of the medicnr In-ili realised, may 1 loiwarilej, ll require wish V U great success, and recoininen J Uie emu lo the suffering patl nf mankind. Yom a, with great re-pert, ROBERT AGNEW. M (jj" For sale at lha store of H. U. Mass' for ihe proprietor, Sunburv, Pa, Octobei 2i'uh, 18U. ly
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