w ji n a i j? n On Thursday the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. P. Shindel, Mr. Samijil Snyder to Miss Maki Wki sen, both of this place. In Danville, on Tuesday the 13th inst., the Rev. Milton C. Ligutner, to Miss Martha Bamt, both of that place. On Tuesday the 13th inst., by the Rev. S. S. Rhedden, Mr. O. P. Piper to Miss Eliza Finnev, both of Lewis township. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlhetmer. Wheat, 85 Rn, . . . 50 Coin, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Pork, 5 FiAV.sr.rn, ... . It" J U utter, . la EflBH. .... .6 DuMfftt, . 25 Tallow, ... 10 Flax, ... .8 Heckled Flax, . 10 Dhikh Appi.kk, . . GO Do. Peaches, 150 NORTH BRANCH XZ2 jSX. lr HL JH- - TaJOTICE is hereby given that (tie Books of X the NsnTM B hath Cabal Compabt will le opened on Tuesday the seventeenth d uy of June next, at two o'clock in the afternoon t the Plitenix Hotel in Wi kes'iarr", Pa., where the un dersigned, Co.nmtseinner under the law for tint jiii' pose enacted, will attend to receive subscript tiona for stock of said company. O. M. II dlen'ack, theater Bu'br, Sam'l. li d and, Geo. P. Steele. E. W. Siiirde vant, Garrick Maltcry, Kob't. A. Parrish, CL. Ward, V.E. Pinlet. N. Ovecfield, . D. Phe'pa, Henry Siark, Wni Colt, 8 F. Jlendlry, Wm. M'CeKy, Get. Mark. Joseph Priestly, Thn. P. Cope, Henry King, El hu Cbauncey, Henry Drinker. Mat 24ib, I815.-.H St f. Ill COATED 1MLLS. DR. G. Bkbj. "Smith's Sugar Coaled Indtan Vegetable Pills," are now ttie favorite mrdieine of this country. Manv new remedies have been discovered and HilT.-l into brief notoriety, but we bave no knowl dge of a medicine combined an riueh that is efficacious and pleasant as these Pills The idea i f Inking PPI heretofore hits been nau seating in the high' at degree. Much cied t isdne Dt Smith for hr-ngirg out this valuable medicine. We know of morn than twenty cure of diseases considered by other doctors as dangerous ; one se of confirmed Dyepep ia in particular, which Came undei my own immediate knowledge. We have tried hem ourselves and in nor fami'v, fir headache, colds ant piins in the s'de arid I Tims', and we can say, we never saw their equal, both for pleainntnt s and efficacy. One word in reference to those whnlesi'e mtr drrert, who, not having h.nesty enough to wo k for an independent livelihood, counterfeit nr im itate -uvh valuable remedies as Dr. Smith's Pills. 8'tgar Cuattil"' Pills originated with Dr. G. ! nj. Smith who nlied for a Patent long b f r any b dy else ever hear t of them, theiclore it wi I he acen (h it all other Villi cl omitiK to he "Sugar Co-ited" are spmnu end d inge oua, and wo oil -vise these who buy to examine careful y the box for ihemte'ves, and ace that Dr. Smith's nime is on it. S.dJhy JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury. WM. FORsVTHE, Knrthunfd. Notice TVOTICF. ia herHiy given, that the subscribers -' huve left iheir honks ml notes in the hands of urge a i i-rr, Esq., for rettlrinint and collection. All persona Middled to the be firm of Miller ot Mar I, are requested to p y up by the first of June act, and al pcrs-tis not enmpying with theatiove nut ice, mav expect eurt to (mi hrouvlit aiiHUist them for upredy colleclio:i. C'HA IM.Es MM.I.RR. WILLIAM MAKTZ. Surd.urv, May I7lh, 115. 3l. IIKIil THE csinncrs. 15 aHE suliscntwrs would rcctfully inform the . Cnizen of Sunbury and llie public Eeiier.illy, tlixt ihev huve Hlrcl H--rcl the shop of Mr. Willmm JIo.v.m, in Market tnet, ore do r west of the I'uitt Oll'ue. where they will continue th C'aIiiiict-.T2nkinj; Ilusiiicst, in all it branches. The public may Xwcl their work d.-lte in tbe la'ert st lo. They hei, ty strict attention to lJ-ina , 1 1 merit t chare of pubt.c iatroiifipe. (j ColFms mnde to oT'ler on the shortest nitire, and conntrv prod.tce (idten in exchange for work. CHA'S. (. c HENRY C. MARTIN. 8unbury, May t7 h. 1 845. ly. PIANOS. THE SL'Bt RIDER hue hren appointed agent, for the ..le ,.f I'ttNK AD MEYER'H CEL. ERRATED PREMIUM ROMJ WOOD PL AN08, at thi Ac. 'Chese Piano bave a plain, massive und U ati'rful exterior fini h. and, for ileplh ai d tweetnee of lone, and elegance of workman hip, are not su 'panned by any in the United Slate. Ttie f'4!oinc i reeosnniendaiinn from Carl I)ict, a cclibiated js'rloimtr, and Uiiosrlf a Uin uf'.ic:uier: A CARD. Havino bad the plu-ure of Irving the excel, lent Piino Forlea munfactured by Mr. Meyer, and xhihped al the l ot exhili ion of the Fr.nklin In. ttitu e, I f. il it due to tire true mrrit of the maker io ileclare that iheae instruments are quite equal, and in some reFprct even urrioi, 'o all the Pi no Fortes, I s.iw at the eajuLds of Euiope, and duting a sojourn ef two ye .r. at Pris. These Pianoa will be to d at the iiannfactirer,s lowest Pbiladrlphia prices, if riot aoDiediiiiR I wer. Persona are requested to call and examine foi tbemaelves, fcl h resilience of the subscriber. Sunbury.May 17, 1845. 11. B. MASSER. XVZRS. FOLLMER, 1NFOKMS her friends, and the public in gene. lal, that abe haa opetted new mm! handsome assortment of with which be ran supply them at very reduced prices at the Old (Staio, W'est of I he Post Office. Suntury, M y 10, 1845. if. LAST 1TOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to II. H. M.a tr, on bo'ik account, or otherwise, ia requested 10 call ,nd settle wiihoul delay. ttuubuiy.May 17, 1845. II. B. MASSER. IT 1MB, oft aiijierior quality, can now be had U A at tbe Lima Kilos ef Henry Maaaer, in Sun bury. May 17,1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. A T the solicitation of number of persons, in different parts of the county, I kave Consented to be R candidate for the office of TREA SUItEH of Northumheiland coun'y. I need hnrdly assure my felluw.eitiien, that if I am elected, I will en. deavor to discharge tbe duties of the ofBce faithful ly and impartially. JESSE M. SIMPSON. Sunbury, May t7lh, 1845 To the Electors of Northumberland County. '"PHE auhacriber, from the encouragement reeei - ved from his numerous friends, hereby offers himself as a candidate for the office of vrsasdssh of IVo'thun.berland county, for which he aolicita the ufT agia of his In low ciinens. HhotiM he be elected, be will fulfil the duties of ihe flici wild fiJelty. FRANCIS UL'CHLR. Suiihury, May 17th, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. IELLOW CITIZENS j I would respectfully offer mysi If to your consideration, as a candi date for the office of M'll U TiifKVO T.I It 1. Should I be elected, it will le my pleasute. as well as du'y, to attend to the business of the office with fiJility and punc usliiv. WM. J. MARTIN. Sunbury, May 17ih. 1845 To the Electors of Northumberland County. I JU'.LLOW (CITIZENS. I have Ircn induced to oiler mvnell as a cntliuate lor the ultice oi I'rollionoinry, At the ensring election. Should I fortun.itely be elected, I herety promise, fuiihfully and impartial ly to discharge the duties of d office. JOHN FARNSWOKTII. Sunbury, May 1845. To the Eleciors of Northumberland County. FELLOW CITIZENS. I hereby offer my self hs a enndidale, f r the oflire of REGISTER AXTS RECORDER. I can only promise, should I lie fortunate eunuch to he re-elected, to disch irge the duties of said office with fidelity and iinpani ili'v. EDWARD OYSTER. Sunhurv, May 10, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. IELLOW CITIZENS. At Ihe solicits ion of a number of my friends, I bave consented to be a candidate for Ihe office of REGISTER AND RECORDER. I promise the cit Zi lis of the county, thtif I m elected, I will endeavor In discharge ihe duties of Ihe office faithfully and irnpnrtinllv. WILLIAM M. GRAY. Sunbury, April 10th, 1845. To the Eleciors of Northumberland County. 1ELLOW CITIZENS: Aa I have been great--1 ly encouiaged by my friends, 1 solicit your auppoit for the office of S H K R I V F. Should you confer this office upon me, I shntl endeavor to discharge the dutiea ih'-reof with fide lily. THOMAS A. BILLING TON. 8unhury, April 19th, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County. IELLOW CITIZENS Hiving been encou raged by mv friends, to offi r myself as a candi date for the nllire of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, I respectfully solicit your auppoit. Should you see proper to confer the office upon me, I will en deavor io dich nge the duties ihtieof with fidelity and impartiality. SEBASTIAN II.MIPT. Sunbury, April 19th, 1845. To the Electors of Northumberland County : IELLOW CITIZENS : I beg Ic.ve to offn mveelf aa a C iiididate, at the ensuing election, f.if the office of County Conmiittttloner. Should I tie no f 'rtunaie as to be elected, I pledge myself to dischare the duties of the office Willi pfoRiptnea and fidelity. CHARLES WEAVER. Sunbury. April 5 h, IM5. CEXTllE TUHNl'IKK. AN Election for officera of iho Centre Turn pike Road Company, leading f ont Rending Io tSun'iUfv," will be held in the Horough of Hon bury, on Monday lie 2d day of June next, at the bouse of ElrnlieVi W.itrel. The election will open at I o'clock, P. M., and close at 4 o'clock, P. M. The account of the Company for the p,al jeur w II he submitted to the Siockhobler present, al the same time and pUce. JOHN B. HO YD, Secretary. Northumberland, May 10, 1845. 4r. Hobt-it rurtitittortli's l(al. "WTOTICE is hereby g ven that lettets of adini- iiistr .tion have been granted Io Ihe su'wcri ber.ou Iho estate of R.ilieit FarnaAOrlh, Nr., dw',1., late ot Shamokin lon-iip, Northuin'ierluud co. All raona indi bird loraid est ite ar reque-ted to make immediate payment, and all those having rlaimawill preatnl Hie sam-', duly autdeolitai id, Io ihe subscriber ill Sunhurv, or al the resilience of satddec'J. JOHN FARNSWOKTH, buubury, My 10, Ie44, Cl. AJm'r. Orphaik' Court Nalr. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan' Court of Northumberland county, will he ao'd at pub. lie vendue, on Sciuiday Ihe24lh May inst , on the premie, to wit t A certain tract of land ai'uate in the township of Shamokm, in nd county, e w laining twenty-seven and three-finirth acre and eight sfrchra, adjoining land of Jacob it David Heed, Geo. Hummel, Daniel Campbell, and the HhatnokiQ Creek, on which is ereced log dwel ling bouse, bank barn and small orchard. Al ao al ihe aama lime and place a certain oilier tract of land, aituaie in Ihe lownahip and county afore, aaid, adjoining land of John Reed, Jacob A Da vid Keed, 8hinlel & Ynungnian and Vincent Den. gler, containing 31 acrea and 38 perchera of w hich about twelve acrea are cleared. Late Ihe eatate of Henry Zimmerman, dee'd. Sale Io commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of aaid day, wbeu tbecondiltcua of sale will be wade known by JOHN ZIMMERMAM, DANIEL ZIMMKRMAN, HE.NKY ZIMMERMAN, jr. KAMI! EL EPLEIt, VALENTINE KLASE, guar dian of the minor child en. bunbuiy, May 8d, 1846. t. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.U. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. BY VIRTUE of the power vested in me. by the will of the late Thovas Ohist, dee'd.. will be sold at public ssle on Wednesday, the 23d day of July next, athe Minsion House, upon the premises of the Msnsion Farm of the late Thomas Grant, dee'd., in Augusta township, Northumber land cotawivOsiiiai.ite on ihe cat able ol the Ri ver , equidistant, and about mile from the Bomulfns of Sunbury and Nnrthumher land, all that valuable estate, lata the Mansion Farm of sa d Thomas Grant, dee'd., adjoining the farm of Samuel Hunter on the south, bind of Tho mns Robins on the east, other land of ihe lite Tho mas Grant on the north, and Ihe Suqtiehanna Rio Ver on the west, containing, together, two bundled and twenty six acres and seventy perchea. more or less, of which about two hundred and fifteen acres are cleared and about one hundred and fifteen acrea are first rate River bottom land. 'I he improvementa consist of a two story double firm house, 40 feet from by 30 feet in depth, vrilh frame back building and frame kitchen, ami stone milk hoiiso and oven attached, and a punp ami well of excellent water in the kitchen, a atone smoke house, a large bank burn, 1st story stone. 2d do. frame, 80 fret long by 36 feet in d. pth, a 2 atory wagon house, with gianary above and Corn crib at ached, a frame earring- house and gmmry. and a largely brnand table, with a new and improved cider press, with shingled roof over the same. And ALSO j A two story hiick dwelling house, con. tabling in front 26 feet and in depth 27 feet. 10 inct es, and brick two atory kitchen, 20 feet in front by 14 feel, 6 inches in depth. There ore upon the premi es two apple orchards in eieellrnt order, ofthe most valuable fruit, one containing about eight and Ihe other about nine acres. This Farm Is one of the most valuable and pro. duclive in the 8 late, ia in the highest atate of cul tivation, and located In the heart of a district, which, for salubrity of climste , ami picturesque sci iv rv, is unsurpassed. It is situate on the pool ofthe (Shamokin dam. at the eastern termination of ihe Northumberland Bridge, lis proximky to the thriving boroughs of Sunbury and Notlhuniherlind, ami ihe probability that the hi'ls contain valuable bodies of Iron Ore, and itaadm rahle location in the heart ofthe Iron and Coal regions of Pennsylvania, to which there is a heavy and increasing emigra tion, gives thia roperty an additional value, and renders it well worthy of the attention of cupital isis and fnrmere. Terms m-ide known on ihe dav of sale. KENDERTON MMITH. Adm'r., Ac., of Thomas Grant, drt'd. Sunbury, May 1". 1845. St. OriiliuiiM' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order rf ihe Orphans' Court of Nnrihumbcrbind county, will be sold at pub lic vendue or outcry, on Katuiday the 24th day of May inst., at the Court Houae in ihe borough of Sunbu y, to oil: A certain tract of unimproveil land, situate in the lownshi of Aui usM, in sa d county adjoining lands of Jamb Shipc, tSeo-ge Conrad ami others, containing 93 acrea and 16 lurches. Late ihe estate of Willum Gearbait, dee'd. Male Io commence al 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when Ihe term will be marie known by MARY H. GEARHAKT, Sunbury, Mv 3, 1845. 4t Ou nrliin. lctoruli Granl'H lltitatc. TrTOTICE is hirrby given, that letters of sd. ministration have been granted I r the sub scriber, on the estate of Deh irah (t an', dee'd., late of Augusta township, Norlhiimbeilaiid county. Alt persons indebted lo said stale, will make im mediate payment, and three having rlaii.rs wi'l present the same, duly auth--micaied. to Peter Lata ius, Sunbury, it 10 ihe aubscriUr, No. 112 Walnut street, Philadelphia. KENDERTON SMITH. April 19ih, 181561. Adm'r. - H AAS'S" liOTKLi"' S TJ IT B TJ P, 7, X o r I li ii in li r r 1 4i ii il Count y, PENNSYLVANIA. HENRY HAAS RESPECTFULLY inform b'w Iriends and Ihe . public in general, lhal he ha taken the I r k Dlaml, in the Horough of Suulury, lately ncrunied by John llaus i a public hrnis '. (weal ol Ihe Stare House, and nearly npfiosite the (!nuit Hun r,) where he is prepared to accommodate his friends, and all others who may favor him with their cus tom, in the best possible manner. His DAK shrill sparkle with the chotcret of Ll U oaa, and his TAULE shall be well supplied with the very best ihe market afford. In -hort, no pain nor expense will be spared to render his bouse in every way worthy of public pa'ronage. A lil eial share of cu -torn is therefore solrcitid. Sunbiiry. April 12th, 1845. 6in REIIIOVAL. 77ASHI1TGTC1T HOTEL, West utile vf Mtiin ft., in Ihe lUtro' of J.ff -clt SkJ C3 'TiT 9 LYCOMING COLNTY, PA. riHE subscrilirr would leapectfully inform bis L old f iends and the lrv, lling pubi c, lliat he haa recently taken and fimed up, in a .Uarior manner, Ihia paciiu brick edifice, sign of OENEBAX. WASHINGTON, where he is prepared lo accommodate Irav, lrrs and visitor in ihe veiy l-et and pie-sing t e. II house i rituatrd in the most pleasant and cenlr.,1 part of ihe horough, convenient lo busineaa, and i large and ihe rooma airy, Thinkful for the liberal support while keeping the old Muncy Hulel an I the American Hotel, in ihia horough, tor ihe past three yeers, he iesp.x'1 fully aoiicts a continuance of ihe amn. THEODORE WELLS. Money, April I2lh, 1845. if N. U. The lla-risbing, No'thumberland, Potta ville, Danville, Willi ,m- orl, Lot k Haven ari l llcllefonte Stage arrive at and depart from this Hou e daily. T. V ELLS. Haulel lit-llcrit i:itatt. "TTOTICE i hereby given, that leib ra of adrnin istralion have been granted to ihe aubsr r tier, on the estate of Daniel Ke ler. Lie of the Uirough of Sunhuiy, dee'd. AH persons indt'lted to said rsiale, or having claims (gainst the aanie, are re quested to call on the aiihscriber for arttlemerrt, BENJAMIN KOMNS. Sunbury, April 19th, 1845. 6t Adm'r. It c m o v a 1 . DR. JOHN W. PEAL. RESPECTFULLY informs the ri- Mlitens of Sunbury and its Vieiuiy, th.l be ba removed to ih Hi irk Hoa-, in sfc- Market street, formerly occupied ly Ueiijarmn Hendricks, east of ihe alore formerly or en pod by Midei & Maris, and now by Ira T. Cle ment, where ba will be hippy to reteiva tails iu the line of bis profession. Sunbury, Much V9ib. 1815. Sheriff's Sale. BY airlueofa writ of Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northum berland county, lo ine directed, will lie exposed lo public sale, at the hou-e of Franklin A. Clark, in lha town of Shamokin, on Wednesday the 28th day of May nexi.at I o'clock P. M., tho fol lowing described property, In wit t All that cettrin tract of Coal Land known as 'The Wetheiill Tract," situite in Conl township. Northumheilind county, and bounded and descri bed aa follows 1 beginning al a heap of stones near the southerly aide of Ihe Greit Road, a coiner of land autveyed in Ihe name of Samuel Clark, thrnce by ihe same, routh 211 perches, lo a p at, thence by formerly vacant land, (now surveyed In the namea of William Green and Ro!e t Grav,) east 2G3 perches to a small nmiked blacknak, thence by land surveyed lo Robert Gray, north 13 perches to a marked Clresntit, cast 28 perches lo a marked che-nul oak, north 10 perches in a marked chenut, east 30 perches to a marked cheanut, thence by land survetcd in the name of J dm Hrady, tnrtlt 129 perchea lo a marked wh teonk in the middle of the Great Road, lhucn along ihe middle of the eiid road, ai d by land surveyed to Wni. Lrmbirt ami Luke Fuller, north 78 degrees wes, 62 per ches to a marked w hiten ik in sai I road, s nlli 76 degrer wi Ht, 82 perches to a marked whitenak. north 80 degreea west, 132 perchea to a marked whilCiink, and north 56 ib greia west, 80 perchea io the place of lieuitiiiing. containing 330 acrea mote or Ics, about CO iicres of which me cleared, where in are erected a log house and log barn, a brick k in, saw.miM, tec, nl-m a huge nntbr cite fur- : nac. engir c house, a store hoti-e, and i.b.'ut 18 j or 20 dwelling h' U-es. Therj arc also rvi ral co il I veins and drifts, rail road tracks, &c, rVc, on sa d j premise. ALSO Another Irmt of land situite in Coni ! township nforesai.l. known aa ihe "William t!od Trict." and descri id asf.dloAs: l euinning at n pine, thence muring by land nirvey.d lo .leieminh Paul, north 63 degrees east, 30 p, relies to a white oak, aoulh 20 degr.es east, 12 perc'ies to a stone, thence by land surveyed to Merrick Star, north 61 degree east, 60 perches In a sloiic near a pine, north 49 and one tenth ierchee to a maple, noilh 58 degrees wel, 81 perches to a whi'eoak, south 81 e'egrees west, 32 J peiclies lo stories, ibenee by land smveyed lo Andrew Shuber. south 12 ilegrce enwt, 61 perches to a p rsl, north 78 degaaes east, 16 perches to a post, south 12 degrerseasi, 40 pi rchr s lo a jmi-i, sonih TH degrees west, 16 perches lo a po-t, and south 12 degree east, 15 perches lo ihe place of licginiung. containing 43 aciea and 147 perches und a'low ir.re, more or less. ALSO One full equal undiv ded fourth part (ihe whrde into four equal psrl-r la be divided) of mid in all thai cnlaiii tmci nf land situate in t'oal lownsh p aforesaid, and known aa "The Meirirk S,ar Tract," and described hs fol'ows: beg'nning at a stone.tbenee by land snrveved to Jrsse llrooks, norill 74 digress farf 240 perchea lo a so .e, thence aoulh 16 b gees ra-t, 85 pere're. lo a atone, Iheisc south 6U degrei'S r- ri,'J(l prrch s to a st' lie. aouih 31 d gr.es as', 35 reiches to a slor, srilb 2 degrees west, 35 lu rches lo a st,,n , south 31 de grcea ea.t, 60 perches lo a dead pine, south 63 de grees west, 87 perchea to a m .pie, thence north 27 degrees west, 35 perrbi-a lo a eione, thence n,,tli 61 dr grees easi, 57 reirbe io a stone, noilh 5:1 perches to a maple, aouib 58 degier a west, Nil per ehes to a whllenuk, sranh Hi degr.es west. 80 per chea It a slone, south 74 degrees w,st, 58 rerches to a stone, north 16 degnes we t, 8 perches lo a alone, south 74 degree west, lilt) -rrhes lo a stone heap or dead white, ak, nor h 16 degree wcs. 106 ierches to a .ne sml place nf hi ginning, contain ing, by a rrcent suivey, 206 acies and 7J perches ami al owance. ALSO I Ine undivided fouilh prt of 155 aria or shares, (the whole into 226 p Tts nr aliares io le divided) ol and in 13 tract ol t'oal Lm.ls. lying coutiuoMS to each oilier on ih waters of Shamo km and Mahniioy cree ks, or aa much thereof as is si u re in Coal township, Nortbuinberl rod county ; which said tracts were surveyed in pursuance rf 13 ianan' fit 400 acres each, all bearing da'e Ihe I Kill d.y of Mav, A. D. 1703, grand d lo William Etlioti, George Aslon, Cale r Lw n s. John Young. John Whiirmaii, J.eoh J ml n. Rirlianl Tunis, John Warner, Dmiel Reese. Willi m P rier. Wil li on Ml ler, Peier Dehavi ii and Wi liam Poivell, nnil palenled 'o J. hn N icbo'son on the 17ih, 20ih, 23,1. 24ih and 25th days of October, A. D I7(M. and which said tracts of land two by ihe ofl'n i.rl it. turns of iii vi y, computed to contain 5346 acre ai d 129 pcrcl.e and allowance. AI.SO At the same lime and place, by virtue of a writ of Veil !iti ni Eiponns, lo me di eclid, A certain tract of land siruaie.in Coal lownship afnicsaid, udjoining the first aUrve ib criled I old, surveyed ill ihe name of Sninuel Weilicill, I mil surveyed in the name of Wrn. Green, mid land of Mi l 'arlv, Davis, Jordan and others, containing 06 sen a more or less, w hereon aie erected almut 15 dwillrng houar a, a aw-imll, and a pari of tbe Cast ing h' u e nf Ibe ShainukiH furnace. There are n. an several co.d veins oja iod on aaid pieui ses, und a blanch tail to. d AI.XO-Tlif undivided moiety of 13 acrea more or !, adjoining ihe above tiari, surveyed in the lianie of S rinuel Wilhrnll and oiheis, la-ing part'nf a tract aurveyed in tiie name of I, .dsn dray, Upon which a coal vein or dull is opened, Seiz' d, taken in rxccu'imi, and In be .,, as it e properly ,.f the S!iani"kiil Coal all.! I nn Coinyany, wilhnot'ce to Hrnjiinio II, Yarn' II, ass gnee of the h nn.rk'ii Coal and Iron Cinpauy, tieore Armstrong, mr , an I oiheis, Irrieienanl. FELIX MAl'REK, Hhniff. Shenll sllllice, Sunbury, A. 26, i45 NEW SPRING GOODS. A. K. MARSHALL, WHOLES ALB & IlETAIL DEALEIt ta lihhmnulile, Shjm rinr und Mt ilium Fancy atd Staph: Diy G'rW. No. 188 Cliosntit M., lie! v ecu SSevcntli ami I'ainlith streets, P h 1 1 a tl o I p Ii I a 18 now in icgular receipt of New Siy'e Sdka. lou el r. ''e laines, L rwoa Organdies, Jaconet, Ginuhama, H arege. Ms'ipn a, Enli ills, llHleoriues, l.'ambrc, t'biinr.e, ll .inl' nines. Alpica and rber seasonable Dress tioods; als.i. Sh,wls, Scarf-, Veils Embioidi ries, Itos eiv. Laces, tiliive. Lin en. t'aml lie ll .iikf-. t.iul Iri.h Linen ( Calicne al 12 1 i la. a yard, Muslina, and other heap Goods. Slrargeis will find it p r tli dial ly to their uoeir.t to call, as tbe good are all war raided, and the hu rst cuth price iuva iably named fut, l'hilad.lphia, April 26th," 1815. 2m. UMHHEl.l.AS & PAUASOLS, cheap ron CAS XX. W. SVAIIT'S Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory. No. 37 Soiih Tut il ttrert, two duort leluU) the CITY HOTHU I Ii 1 1 a l e 1 1 li I a . I.WtVS on land, a large atiak ef I'M J UltELLAiand PAR st)LS. iuclu ing th laiisl new si) le ot Pinked E tgcJ Para-nla of Ihe lesl workmaiikliip and inaUiials, al prirvs ilial will make i an ubjeel 10 ('ounlry Meichauia and oilier, lo call and examine bis ttiwk befur purchasing elsewhere. Fl,t 22, 1845.- ly AVI ST Alt'S IIAIaSAM OP HIMI CIIERRV, A Compnnnit Halaamle Preparation tram Wild Cherry Bark and Tar, The bet remedy known to the world fur the enre of touirn, eoltl. aithmn, crown, blrctling of the lunir, whooping cough, brtmchitii, tnftit' una, ihnrtneit of breath, pain arid wenknc in the lirentt or aide, liver enmfdainf, and the firnt tttigen of CONSUMPTIOX. We will not assert that Ihia BALSAM will cure Consumption in ist wont firm, but it haa cured manv after all other means nf relief had been tried in vain. And whv not ! It seem lhat the WILD CHERHY was destined by Natuie to be our PA NACEA for the ravaging diseases of this e dd ta li Hide:. Let not the despairing invalid waste his m iney nnd loose TIME, to him a i all impor'ant, in txierimrntinf; wiih the trashy noil rums nf ihe d if, but use nt on re a medicine that will cure. If a cure be p.B-ilde a medicine that acience approves, and manv years nf riperience have demonstrated lhal H nlmnyn relieves. There i no nrh thing n fail" in the history nf this wonderful 11AI.SAM. Evidence the most convincing evedence that no one can doubt, fully eslabli he this fact. For the sake of brevity we ae'ecl the f I owing from thousands. Isaac Plsit, Esq., Editor ofthe Pokeep.ie Eagle, one of Ibe m at influential j iirnal in the slate of New York, alalia nndet the authority of his own name, that a young lady, a relative nf his, of verv delicate const i ulion. wa attacked in Feb. 1812, wiih seiere cold, which immediately produced spit ling rf blood, cough, fever, and other dangerous and alarmii g symptom. Through medical liealment "ml cue she pvlintly rec verrd doring summer, lint on the return of winter she was attacked more vi'denlly than at frst. she became scarcely able to walk and wa- troubled w:th cough, chills and fever eveiy day, and appealed to lie going rapidly with consumption ; tit lhi time, when ihere was n sign of improvement, Mr. Plan procured a bottle if Wistaii's litis! or Wiin Cnrnnr, which she took, and il s.emingly restored her. She ! a se cond, and before it i half ukrn he was restored lo pirf rt hntllh, which she h is enjoyed lo ihe pre eeni lime, without ihe slighter! symptom of her for mer di-e ae, Mr. P ait savs "the cure came under my own ob seivntion ami I cannot be mistaken as to the facts." EXTRACT OF A l.KTTF.R FROM A POST MASTER. DATED Pr i a a ok a. Washington co., Maine, Apr. 29, 1844. MR. ISA AC BUTTS. Dear Sir: At the re qucsl of manv of my friend in this place and virl i.ity who are idHrcled with consumption and liver enmp'aim, I lake the li'-ery of asking you to ap point some one in this eooniy as agent lo sell Wis ru's 1Ils oe W t lii Chknrt, and to send him a tew dor.en. ss there is none of i' for sale within 200 miles from ihia I bave no doubt lhat it woubl me. I with a reedy sale if ii were w here il could l e pi or u red without ton much expense nnd detav. My wile was atiecked about sii m mill since wiih what ihe physicians railed ihe first atage of C'li-nnipiinii a complaint vi ry prevalent in this s-c'ioii of country. Ilaing seen Ibe Balsam ad vert skI in Augusta. XT' 20O MIX.ES FBOXtX HEBE, I t rk the pains In semi there for a bottle of il, which she look, and which helped her so much lhat I sent f.sr I o botde more, which she has also la ken, and he now siys she h.n not fell so well for ix years aa she does al this time. All those who have inquired of ine and aaeeitaincd what effect the Balsam hid. are anxioua to have some for side in thi- virmiiv, which ia ihe cnu-e of my writing you. Plea-e inform me by relu n of mill whether you conclude to send -oine, and if so to whom, in order that it may Ire known where it can lie had. I am with re wet vurs, etc. P. G. FARNSWOKTH, P. M. The wh'de country is fist learning that no medi cine no 'phvsican no preparation of any kind whalevii caniqnal Da. Wiaran's Balsam or Wilii Ciikrrt. i nii LV woii:iirrij ci ke, a rr avn.l.r., Oneida co N. Y. Sept. 15, 1843. Dear S:r I owe it to the afflicted to inform y u that in J iiiuary I i-t I ntiaiked by a veiy vio lent cold, caused by uoikit g in ihe water, which sctiltd on my lungs. It v as a companiedby a ve ry s. ice pain in my breast nd sides, ami also a disiies-mg r.'ugh. I had io attendance all Ihe I -est mei'ic d aid in our villige; but after exhausting all their ski I o no a iil, ibey pronourtre I irry di-ease a coriKMr.n covsfwfTiov, and ihey one and all gave we up to die. After much persuasion I pot he consent of mv phvsirian to use the Balsim or Wiin Ch i ant pr- pnred by Dh Wisraa. I pur chased of Ihe Agent in our place one bottle, before using half of which I I rg.an to gain strength, and it w a very evident my Coug'i waa much better and my symptom m every way iinpr ving. I have n"W uaid three Imiilcs, and am rrnttirtd to nerftct health. Thi re-uli i al 'iie owing to ihe n-e of DR WISTAK'M BXLSAM OF WILD CHER RY ; nud I lake this method of giving you the in foul tli. in, par' ly to pav you the debt of gratitude I one mi. and partly that others si nilarly afflicted Ilia) kmw where lo app'y lor relief. Verv trulv yotiis, JAMES HAGE. Mn. Palmf r. Diujigist, undei date uf Water ville, Sept Slih, IK43, write; The slat, niem given you by Mr. James Sage is well known lo be nue by this whole eummunttii. It e. rl only wis a most remarka' le cure. The tale of ihe Hal-am i very po id, and iia success in cure tiu'y lU'leruig. toui rrsp.cUu.lv. D. D. PALMER. TIIK MOST HKMAHKABLK CUIIK KVI'.lt UKCOllDKU. lUinniNFiim. N.J, Apiil 20. 1911. On or about ihe I3ih day of October, 1S41, I was taken wi ll a violent p on in the si le near the liver, w hit h ron'iniifd tor ''! five d.iya, and w f. d lowcd l y the breaking of an u'c.T, or .itscess in wardly, whtcli relieved ihe pain a little, but caused me lo throw up a treat quantity of offensive matter sml also much blood. lb iug greatly al aimed at ihu, I applied io a physician, but be said be iboug I be could rl but li lb' for me exc-pi give m' "ine Mercury Villi, b ch t refused lo lake, f eling la'isl'nd thai i hey c uld do ine on giiod ; many o dnr r in die were lin n r eured by my wife and fi lends, but none did me any good and the lis charge of blood ami corrupt ill still continued ev, rv fw days, and al I. si lecorne s,i cfT r sive thai I cud searr-ely breathe I w .a also seized w iih a vi. olenl cimgli, which at lime cau-t d me lo raise mu h moiebl.ro I than 1 bad done la fore and my diaeaae continued in tins way, anil growing wnrse, Qriiil February, when uli hosi of my rec very n given , and my lneHila all thought I would die of a GALLoriaa CuRai'wrTin;, Al ihia moment, when mv lite waaapparen ly drawing near itsrlo-e, 1 braid of DR. W IS I'AR'S It A Ii It A M O F W ILD CIIKLRY, and got a bottle which at LiLvtu mk immi.Hiatilt ', and by the use of only three b idea of ihu nied ciw all my pains were removed my cough and spiling nf t'kxid and Cor inplioii entirely aioripeJ, and in a tew wiik mv he.rltb w so far restored a to enable me to woik al my trade, (which is a cvrienli r,) and up lo tbia UtUd I have enjoyed good In atlh. I HOMA8 COZENS. GLOrCISTIR Cocmtt, N. J , as. Pera. nelly csme bi fore me, the gbscfilr, one of the Justice of the Peace in and for the said enan ly, Thomas Cozens, and being duy nflirmel no cordmg to law, saiih the above atalcment .is in a l thing true. Affirmed bif.ire w, on the 20ih of April, 1813. J Cllmint.J P. S Such ia the unprecedented success of this BAL SAM, "NATTRPS FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIflV' a prescription congenirl to our wants, aa it is pie pared Irom chemical extracts from auhstances whic'i the author of nature has placed in our own Inn I for wise purposes, lhat many who know nothb.ft of the mode of its prepantion are endeavoring to reap pecuniary benefiia by sellini an aiticle similar in name, or in appearance, or by representing iluir own tia-h as surerior to this BALSAM, or by put ting up a nvxture and s demnly asseverating thai it ia imported from foreign country, which is not tint case. All these deceptive arts goto show th it Wi-tb's Ha is am is known to the world to I a "THE fl HEAT HEM ED Y," and that to any mixture it must be like this in name, or pur. purl to be like il in su ' slance. (Tj Believe not the cunningly wrought falui i. lions tint lake oii'y the original and genuine WiaTAn's Balsam of Wu.n t'limnr. NO OTHER CAN DC LIKE XT. Address all oiders to ISAAC BU I' l S, No. ot Ann Sl New Yoik. Agents. JOHN W. FRII.INn. .frmiry, D. BRAIITIGAM. Northumberland. J. K. MOVER. Hlnnmnhuig, J. WAt.GONSELLI'R, S, InCruvc, BROWN Ac CREASY, Mfilmrille. Feb. 22d, IS 15 ly SECECIlTEsT-c-TraS, DYrsTurrs, taints, flUIE subscrilrei keeps constantly for sale on the JL most reasonable terms, an assortment of Medi cines, Drugs, Dyestulls. Paints, Oils, Vurnishes, oc. Being largely rngsged in jr Minimi such arncle aa (iinger, Muelnrd and Pepi er, Le has thi ni lor sale of a superior quality, below ihe market price. He would mention that he has a Patent M .chine worked by steam power, which enables him lo sell Pcttt of the very lust quality for 3J cents a lb. in Itladdi rs, and 3 cents in Bulk. He Confidently asserts lhat his prices are auch as to give satisfaction to those who mav favor him with a call. J. W. W. GORDON. No. 152 West Pratt St., Baltimore, opposite Bal timore and Ohio Rail Road Depot, N. B. No ch rrge made for delivering Good in any part of ihe city. March 8ih, 1845. 3 n Boot & Shoe MAKING. riHE subscrilier, late of the firm of Beck & Bro JL ius, would rc-peclfully inform his old custom ers and the public generally, lhat he now occupies the new building west of Henry llaupt's Tailor hop, snd opposite Ceorge Bright' Drug Snre, in M rrkei street, Sunbury, where he intends lo cany on his former business of HOOT & SHOE MAKING. in all it vaiious branches. He will be prepared o do all kinds of work in his line at the shortest nr. tice, and in the most durable manner. He ia thai k ful for lornier patronage, and by strict attendance to bu-ine-s and reasonable charges, will endeavjr lo deceive a continuance of it- JOSEPH BECK. Sunbury, Feb. 22 I, 1845, fim ITEW CAPaFETIlTGSr riHE sub.-criliers have received, snd are now Il opening a splendid assortment of tbe following goods Saxony. Wilton and Velvet Carpetings' Brussels and Imperial 3 ply do CAR. Extra superfine and fine Ingrains do i PET Kngtiah shaded cV Damask Venetian do 1NG. American twilled and tig'd do English Drugetls and Woolen Floor Clolha Stair and Passage BiK'krngs Embose I Piano and Table Cover London Chenille and Tufted Rugs Door MulU of every description. ALSO A laige and rxtenive essortmcnt of Floor Oil (.'lolh-, Irom one lo eighi yards wide, cut lo fit eve ry description uf room or p issues. Also, low piiced Ir grain CaiCtings from 31 to 02 cents per yard, together with a large and exten sile assortment uf goods usually kept by caret liierchauta. The above good will be sold wholesale or retail at the lowest market prices. Country merchant and others are particularly invited to call and exa mine our slock In fore making then selections. CLARKSON. RICH & MIT.L1G N, Successors to Joseph Blackwood, No. 1 1 1 Cbeaiiut, corner of Franklin Place. Philadelphia. Feb 231. IS45. 11bI II V A; It 1A17 WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 1 AT V CAI M A i U F ACTIJ li ICRS, South J'ust corner of Marl rl and 4th sfs.. riillatlrlpliia, til THERE ihey alwv keep mi hand an rxton- sive v iitin. ni of HA TS if VA I'S ot evrrv description, gol up in the U-t und mosl approved slvk". 1'er s . us dciirous ol purch isiug suH-rior mij. cbs on the most reasonable terms, will find il t, their advantage to Call hi fere making purchaser elsewhero. Philadelphia. Oct. 5ih, 184-1. ly i: r a m.i: c on vol i, TOR TIIK 'I KK OF 13 V S 1 E PS I A. Till' Medicine ia offered to the public genr ally, from a full conviction lhal it issuperii to any other indicme now in ue, for the cure r Dysp. psia, Lier (Complaint, Nervous Dulilil Bodily Weakness, &e. lis effect bave been tested in a private prarlii rfneir tight years, and it ia now more extrusive cirrutsted, at the a.rliciiude of many who have i ceived ihe niot signal benefit from llie u-e of it. The following j one amon-j a number of ci-rti eaies rvceived in leUtion to the success of this n dicmet Lvcastvh Co. March I. Da. fiMiaaa W, iir.s. Dear Sir.- 1 1 ia with great p'easure lhat I form you of ihe auceess attending your Dyspe; Medicine, while employed in mv p aiiice. Fr past i J pel nine, I firmly Uln-ve thai inerght cu oul of leu. Ihe Dvsprpiic, bv ihe use ol your no ine, may en ir. ly ml hnnsilf ol ih ihoin Hi pathway of lite! not only in dysjaptic rases, III alt case of constipation, md dova-es deieud on adrbiliia'ed state of ibe ne nous ryatein, Ii ther withalo.pid st ile of ihe bowel, will your linr Ire found of inestiui iblc value, Numerou slairCes whe ein the ux-fu'll. ss of the incdicine been reali-ed, may I foi w arded, if repined wi-h y. u great success, and lecoiuuicnd ihe n cine to Itio suller ng pail of mankind. You!, with ere it re-peel, ROUERr AG.M'.W, M. (J- For sale il.v store of 11. U. Masscr, . for ihe proprietor, Sunt ur, Pa, (Molar 2rV.h, 1841. ly
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