ft a n n tK n 'On Tuesday last, by the Rev. J. P, Shindel, TVr. IIknry C. Martin to Miss Harriet K.ikas, Isrrth of this place. I!y the same, on the same Jay, Mr. Joh G. Hrkiiit to Miss St; a as Saviorr, both of this place. At Philadelphia on the 1 7th inst., by the Rev. ly. Dorr, Mr. Ehesrzkr T, Tr.Rjim, of Ithaca, 3S Y., to Miss Amkik C. (JRKot tiii, of this place. On the 12th inst.. at the residence of the Hon. Simon Cameron, Middletown, by the Rev, Dr. DeWitt, Dr Johh S. Bobm, of Indianapolis, to Miss Catharine M. Ca.mekom, of the former place. l'lUCE CUKKENT. CatrttitA weekly by Henry Yoxlhctmer. Wbrat, .100 Kit, 63 Cork, ...... .so Oats, ...... 35 Pork, ... 5 Fiixsrsn, ... . Us Udttrh, - . . . It Eons, .... 8 Bxkswiv, ..... 25 Tallow, ... 10 Flat, ... . , 10 IIkcklrii Flax, . 10 Ilium. ArrLKs, - . 75 Do. Pkaciiks, . 150 "ool Inlonl Fire Company.' A STATED MEETINO of the Company wil! Im' held on Tues.l ey evening; next, at 7 o'clock, a the Court House. I'nnciiiiil attendance ia re quired. HENRY DONNEL. Nov. 2S. 1845. Sreutnry. - 1h hrt.l ,, Titfu.l , tivi.t.infr noft at 1 ni.ti , "WaliIiiloii Tire Company." rT,HE memliers of tlie " Washingtnn Fire Coin. - piny" are reqtiratml to meet at tb Siata House, on Mi.nday Eveniiii;, Dec. 1, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. N o v. 2a. D W. 8 HIND El., See. I ,11 u.t UiiTC itloBiey. . tboc knowing themselves iudebtnl ALT. thoc knoin2 themselves indebted to the i Subscriber residing in Augusta township or- thumln-rland county.. fr Wool Carding. (;llt, i the copy right, in tie Mimw-og ivor.is : .,..,.-,....,...,...,.,.,,,..,,,,,..,. Fulling, Ac , are reputed to come and ..l.le .... I "A HisMry of the Anthrnc.te Coal Trade of Ni,;r W b.le and Blue W .... and I in ed l.x their accouu.s, as longer indolence cannot be g . j Svl.nvlkill snd the ailjoinina Counties. (Jeologicl tr Sat.n urf.icc, g It edge 4to post, 8vo and tfin.o. ven. All ktmls nt Brmn I e t .ken in nav.rei.t nt the market price, if delivered at the ho,,,. 'of the i Kul.scil.cr, on nr before the first of Juiiu .ry next. ! Those who hive neither money nor grain tire lu ro.ne ami cive th. ir notes with iniere.t.or suits will ' lie brought aainet tliem nft. r the above date. DAVID HACCK. Aueust. Nov. -21, 1S15 :tt POP.T OF TIIK rODK nYF.KSKKHS. Sami'V.l Trasi na and firmm Bhiiii.t. Oper terr nf 1rr i'lt'ir if the I tortugh nf Snuhury, in arrnunt ntm-nt V'Hh mint linmngh. fm theyrur cnmmcnrinir in Mureli, 1811, and ending in Maret, 145. Dn. To whole amount of Duplicate, f 119 S9 To amount received from .lie estate of C. (J. Donnel, Esq.. TO 00 To order on rei'iit Overseer fur balance due, 50 18 f249 07 Cr. "Bv aggregate amount f exoneration in Duplicate K 52 J Dy cash paid Ann Moore, for 2J week boarding Martha Moore.a pAUpcr on id Borough. s per rec-ip', f 3 75 By cash pnid (teorge Bright, for do- thine for said Martha, as prr bill, By cash paid Henry Petery for ma 9 81$ king do., as per receipt. By expenses in going to ami frem New Berlin, on business in rela :.o tion to said Marth-Ts resrdence, 3 (id 33y expenses incurred in conveying Slid Ma'lha to the I'eun'a Ho pi. t il, incluiliriL' fti lor their sen ie-s, 37 35 IBy cash pill Wm. (J. Malm, stew ard nl the I'enn'i Hospital, for 13 we-ks' board of said Marlba. at $3 50 er week, inc uding fi 50 for articiin destroyrd, 50 00 10fi 44$ By cash paid Ceoree ornc. for audiiitig Overserii' eecou.it for '43-,44, By CHh paid tieoriie Wriser, per ordera from former )i r-eers. 1 00 15 02 By ca1i paid 1H. D. T. T'ites, f.sr metlicsl atteiMatce., &c.,for 1843, per receipt, 20 00 Uy rash pa'hl Daniel llcuiniiger, f. boar,'- Ing lJUt Aieth .erren. a piupef in (aid B.itough. as per receipt, 19 24 Uy rash paid E. V. Utight.fir making out Duplicate, aa ir Teceipt, By cash paid Daniel Druikemil'icr, (or Ikw, w. p(r prceipl. By ca-h paid John Bloom, as per rerript, Dy cash pa d Samuel Thumps n and Th, mns Robins, late Poor Ovemeers, By rash p .id Dr. D T Tiiie., ( M rch 25, '45,) in lull for medical attendance, a 74 t 25 37$ 11 :i per reccrp'. 20 00 By rash paid Ja-o1 Bright, for house rent fur Catherine Kield, By cah rid .I..lw Young, p. bill ft rec'pt, 'By cash pan! H. H, Ma-wi. do. By ca h paid A. Jordan, for professional services 5 00 32 25 S 07 "By compsrtory allowance for services as Overseers, including Auditors' fee, f3, 28 12$ J24U 07 The undersigned, appointed to audit and adjust (tie accounts of the 0erseers of the Poor of the Borough of Sonbory, having examined the Receipts and Expenditures, as set forth in the preceeding siatem. nt of f- imuel Thompson and Ueorge I) right, late (Jverseer of add Boriugh. exhibiting a bal ance in their favor of fitly time dolU.s and ixt) eight cents, do allow and pass the same. Witness our ha.uU, the S2d day of November, A.D. 1845. E. (i. MARKLEY. LEWIS DE WART, Nov. 29. 1815. . M. YORK. Think j: f fllHERE nevai was a medicine made of sn pure JL material Dr. Smith' (Sugar Coaled) In dian Vegetable Pill, and no medicine ba ever been so biildv recommended. Thry act a no Pill ever acted, a they opeiate powerfully, and do not leave th bowel dinordeiad. And bow r liaiart ! Children take them without resistance. Direction of four page accampany every box, Tbe aiguatui or DR. O. BENJ'N SMITH is on the aide of each box. Sold at Dr. Guiou, cor. Bow ery and Grand street Rahton & co., 110 Broad way Everett, 06 Hudson st, and at the office, 17 Cieenwich Strvel. CAL' HON. -A miaerable imitation hsa been made, by the name of Sugar Coated Pills," it l necetaary lo be ur that Da. G. Bl. Smith' iguatuta ia on evry bol. Price 25 cents. J'nnciu! OlTice, 179 Greenwich t New York. Sold by JOHN W. FKILING, Sunhury. WM. TORSYTHE, Xorthum'd. avnlfI S3ih, bii. TZSXXCO &JVIEXAS ! "THfl CaV lS-flTXX.1. THET COME." COME WHERE! Why where do you up pose but to the Cheap Store of Henry Masscr, in Market street, Sunbury. And fur what purpose do you think they cornel Why to buy cheap, to be sure, and save at least 30 per cent. " They won't do nothin' else" because it ia a well known fuel (bat at HENRY MASSEIl'S STOUE the very best articles are sold at the very lowest price. Now come, one and all; bnl don't all coma at once, and JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES ! Where you will find a Splendid Assnrtmer.t of l'all tind Winter Iry CSooiH, just received, among which are the following ! Sn perfine French Rrnsdclntht West of Ermlsrid do.; Heavv Reaver do . a first rat anirle fur Overcoats, and a great riely of Wo . I Dyrd, Black and Fan cy Oassimeres.Saltinelt. Motisselin-de.aine. Jtrp. j de-lsii.es, Cashmeres, Atpa.-cts, oVc. cVc. Also, a 1 beautiful assortment of Calicoes of the Infest styles ! . . !,lt II .1 .S 1 snd pattern, which wil be sold chraper than ever ; alo, Woden and other Shawls in great variety, j r...m jo M in Sin : a arncral assortment i f Ho- t sierv, Ol ere. Suspenders. Mills, etc., cVc.j a large assortment of Women's. Men's and Mioses (Sum Sho . which wiil be sold cheaper than ever before rfP-rciI. He has likewise, in addition ti the above stock, sn extensive assortment of Qmrn'irarc, Hardware, Saddlrru and Crm-erie Suttr from ft to 10. 12 ....1 1 A .1. lit , f.o.lil (!ollcft at 10. Vn,V ltel njiir o v- I'. - , - i ' - ' nt 12J. Also. Nails; S,ike; Iron; Sandctsor's best u .. . C.ust e'teel: English, American end Sweeil Dlis.er do. ill hort. every thing that is usually kept in a Countrv ftorc, all of which will be sold at very reduced prices. f Country Produce of all tind taken in ex change for tioo.is. Sui.buiy. Nov. 22d, 1845. f tHE subseri' er. editor and publisher of the Mi- JL net's Journal for the last sixteen yers, bus ' w engaged for tlie lsr year, in collecting tne Alan-rial for a woik for which he has secured , t f'ai'si.c-i. .uiiMp.ihi.u , f'-rent Heuion, the Improvements, Inveatm. nts, Capacity. &c, embrncing a complete nnd authentic bl-lory ol the present time to wtnen win ne np pemleJ a Synopsis of (he Iron Trade, II is our intention to embiace eve.v thing of in- lerest in the work, connected with the trade, up to the l4gsnning if the year l81li. prepared nnd ar i ranged with view nf continuing tie publication. : at periods of five or ten yesrs, with such additions ' as the increased trade will warrant. These hr.n- die of trad.' hsve sKiin.e.l an importance which w il uarra.il such a iublcati.'i., and he (eel con fident, that wuh the prolVeied aid of several gentle ' men and the slnlis.ies already in his possession, be I will fnttitsh the public, with a work, which, if nul one of the most intrres log III p details, It will he nf great v.iluu to those engaged and interested in these brenche of Inisim ss. ) As soon as the Maps, Ac. re prt-ptrcd, and some idea can be formed of the probable expense of pub- ' lishiug the work, proposal will bo issued for the same. ry All foe tract of Coal land will be designs ted on the Mp of the Schuylkill Coal Region, which will accompany the work. UENJ. BANNAN. PentKvitle. Nov. 2-2. 145. HBRU'S HOTEL, HAItRlMtl IlCi, IM. T BKO leave 1o inform the public that I have Mt -L Phi! adedphia. and am now located in Harris j burg, rhe sent of rhe Excetitive snd Stale Govern ' nient of Pennsylvania, where I now occupy the spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew i Wilson. This pacioua building, having been purposely , planned slid erected for a Hotel of the first class, j is not surpassed if e.p.a'led, by any similar rslals. I hshinent m Pennsylvania; anil having un.le.goiie j a thorough renovation, the parlors, runuia and I chambers aee now titled up in a style thai com I bines , leu'iinee with comfort and convenrcr.ee. My TABLE is pledged to le upplieJ with the : best fare the Msikrts can produce: the charge at the s .me lime lieing as mode-rate as anv of the best j regulated astal lishmenls elsewheie. In hott. no exe.lion shall l spared on my pari, or on ihe part i of eve rv meml'er of my household, to make il what it should tie, in the Capital of one of the most pop ulous and in'eretiig Slates of Ihe l'uion. With these promises, accommodations and faci. Ihi. s. ami the Iwt that the Hli4 ia most eligibly ' situated. I w'nh confidence, iiiokI nspectlully tsoli- ! cit the patronage of the Putilie. ; 1 DANIEL I1ERR, I Late of Herr' Hotel, Chesnut t., Philad. j Hani-burg. Nov. 22. 1845. 3m 1 " s Zj--'X'ZZi FOB. SAZiS. ; MlIE ubcriber oil. rs forsdo an Eight Hor-e i JL Power Engine, einupfTte in all its putts. Ap ' plv at Rotli's lavern, 22 miles from Sunbury, on ' the turnpike road Ica.lioL' 'o I'otisville. ALBERT G. BRADFORD. 1 Nov. 22, tii4.r. Aaron Itobitiii'M Instate. ALL peisons ii.debteil lo the ea ate of Aar. n Robins, late of the borough of Kunhu'V , dee'd., ' or having demands aiaiust said estate, ale r-pirs-1 ted to pie-ent the same lo tbe subscrilwr for 'l- tlrmeiit, duly auth. nlicnted I JOSEPH C. ROBINS, BENJAMIN ROBINS, i Sunbury, Nov. 22, IS 15. :H ilx'rs. Orphan!' Court Sale. N pursuance of an order of tt.e I )iphana' Court of Northuinberla.nl rauui'V, will be exposeil to put. lie sale, on Tl ursday the IMth day of Decembf r in xt, at the late resiilci.ee of Abraham Rothermel, dee'd., to wit: A certain tract nf I md situate in Li. tie Mahouuf lowiiliip, Noribumheiland county, adjoining land of So onion Dunk. dbnrger, Jacob Rker and the heir of Daniel Herh and mountain ! Ln.l. containing I wo hundred and lorly-six acrea and fuiiy nine peiches, on which ate erect.il two lory log house, a bank barn seventy fori long by thirty.u iu width, and a small orchard. Also, at the same time and place, the one undivided fourth I part of a tract of unimproved land ilu.e in the j township and county aforesaid, containing four hundred and ten acre and thirty-nine perches, ad joining land ol Michael Bobb. Solomon Dressier and other. Lite the estate of Abraham Rother mel, dee'd. The above tract of 24(1 acre i handsomely lo rated, and well adapted lo manufacturing purpose. The Mahonoy Creek run through the p.oporty, affording excellent water power for milling and Other purpose. Sale to commence al 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, whrn tbe condition of sale will be made known by WM. ROTHERMEL. Nov. 16ih. 1845. St Adm'r. WHEAT The higheat price giTarTfJr Wheat, al the dare of H. MAssER. A new supply of Rose Ointment just received. N. oih, 181. 8au r.t Hart, Isaac Lktt. Lint or Maple and Fancy STATIONERY, Received by late Arrival from landon and Paris, arid offered to (he Trade only, by SAIOTSL EAP.T &, CO. (Successors to I.. I- Cohen &. Co.,) No. 27 South Fourth Street, ahove Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. SEALING WAY, Red, Black. White. Srsrlel. Fancy colored and Spangled t 10, 20 and 48 ticks to the lb. The assortment comprises 30 dif ferent kinds. Wafers in lb. pipers, superior Scarlet, superior Red, Black anil sss rted Fancy colors of the follow. Ing sizes! Note, Small Note.'Pc, Large Pes, Mi ninn or Dtt t also Notarial Wafers. 4 sizes. Transparent, Cameo nnd Fancy Wafers in boxes. Inks, M'alkden'a and Arnold' superior II lack Writing, Japan, Rliie, Copying and Steel Pen Ink, in 2. 3, 4, 8, 10 and 32 or., stone bottles. Sujietior Carmine Ink, made by (luyot in Paris and Arnold in London, in rI ss bottles. Komi's and Arnold's Indelible Ink, without pre- parstion. 4 Walkden s Genuine RUck Ink Powder, (il.iss Inks, bliwn and cut, of every vaiinty, French and English. Travelling Inkal'tnds, upwards of 20 different patterns. Piipier Mache, Ilronze and ('hiiia Punip Ink stands, in grviit variety. Pen Racks, Unitize and Imitation, vrnus sires. Portfolios, 4 to, cap and dctni, with and without 1wk. in great vsriety. vt..r. ..r r. Wafer Stamps, f Ivory, Vegetable Ivorv. Hone. Ebony and Cocoa, all size with plain and cross cut brass ends. (Slass Mot'o Seats, a very extensive varictv. Folder, plain Ivory and Hone ; 0 7 and 9 inch: Rending Knives, plain and c.ir.ed Ivory and Pearl of various sir.es. Prepared India Rublier.SO and 40 ca-ks to the Ik Copying Pope, Turner's best 5 and 5J lb detiii and 7 lb double crown. Tiue Paper, Turner's superior Whito nnd Co lored, various lint, put up senar i'i'lv. tv ruing rapcr, r.nciwn lime mm arm ove,io. t: l 4 . . . -I i. l . l:... - i -i Valcncis, or Lace Edge Note paper. 8vo ,V Ifimo English ami French Satin Post with bluck bor !r and edge. 4to and Svo. Blue snd White Wove French Quarto Posts, a j large a-s.irtment. I Plain and Fancy French Note Paper of every ! variety and s:7.e. I Envilop. s. Eng'ish nnd French plain and fancy, j in crest viriety. j rnncy rrcnen I npe.er.es. iiir.osiieu w.in iio.e paper Envelopes, Wax. Wafer, &c ckr., 25 differ- en. varinte.. English Laid Binning Paper. haiman s superior I urkey Milt Hrawmg lit- per of the following aize. vir. : Foolscap 13 X 10 Demv I5KC0. Medium H X 2H. Roia! 19X24. Siipr Roval 19 X27. Imperial 21 X29. Elephant 23 X 27, Cnliiinbier 23 X 34. Atlas 2fi X 33, Dou ble Elephant 27X40, At.riipi.irian 31 X 52. Colored ('ray mi Pajier, Royal, vs. ions lints. Superior Bristol Boards made of Whatman's pa per, of tbe following sir.es and thickness; cap, dr my, medium and rmal 2. S and 4 sheet. Embossed Bristal Boards of various size. Perforated Bristol Board, white and tinted, fine medium and coarse perforation, trench I lacing faper, royal, columhieranuuou- ble elephant. Conte-a Black Chalk Crayon No. I 2 and 3. Red and White Giaymis. Painting B ushes, superior English and French camel's hair, English Sablea of ta.iou qualities, (1.1 camel's hair brushes in tin, Mathematical Instruments, London make, in ma hogany and fish kin cases. The assoilmenl com prises 15 dillerent kinds. Water Colors a complete assortment nf New man' genuine color iu cask and boxes Black man' Water Color in various sires, sliding, hunk and lock and key boxes. Toy Colore in great variety, of sliding and b"ik plain and fancy luxe. Mer.otinlo ami Pink Saucers, leather nd p iper stumps. Chessmen, plain and cared ivory, bone and wood, of all sizes. Bnckgamoien and D.aught Boards of various si te snd iulit.c. Dominoes, 14 10 18 and 20 line, of various qua lities. Stil Pen. Gillott' and other makers, on cards and in boxes, a lare and complete assortment. Sirtl Pell Holdvrs, plain and fancy of every va tifly. Porcelain Slate, 12 different sire in moiocco and wood fime; lso, in iocket book form. Diamond po.n'ed Gold Pens of vatioti ipjalitir. Card ('ases, a large assortment of French and English make, plain and inlaid. Ne I'lua I'llr Travelling Writing Desks, M 12 14 ami 10 inches, with and without tlres-ing ea e. Portable Travelling Leather Dressing Case, a great varii ty. Superior Prepared Writing Parchment of the (.Rowing i-: 101X101. 10X20, 20X21, . 21 X 2S, 2K X 32 a. d 3(1 X :iG Fa. 10 Pacr plain and einbo ed gold and sil ver pafier, r d and assorted colors morocco p .pei, j fancy colored nnbo-sed p iH r. plain Freiieli highly j glared fancy Colored papers, j Fine rH-rccu It ni.llrs ol various patterns and great variety, some of entire new style i Hair Biushr t'f UM'rior London muke, a large i assortment. i Ladies' Companion or Portable. Wwrk Case, ; completely futed. j Minia'tirr Ivories nf finely cut French, viz: 21 27 30 33 SO i.d 45 lines. I Ivory Tsblcts of various sizes, with the day i f ; the week. I M.ta'dic Memorandum Books of 4 s'e. ' Rulers of round hard wood, 12 15 la 21 and ! 21 inches. Knit-K PsanL nif.k ft.iiki in riaiwr nn.l WiMiit riaAAai i ol various size. 1 Writing Material of d imask steel, with agate and eiiauiollcd handles, iu morocco rases. Pounce wood and iv-ry pounce boxes, red tajie, jap in raid ri.rk. truer clips, mouth z'uv. battledore and birds, di -scried maps and pictures, run. id games, wafer cups, gum lubels, china pallets and t ill's, dice cup, diaughniirn, port crayons, dividers, protrac tors, scales, English toy books, &c. &c S. JL tj- Co. are Sole Agcntt for the following article. Manufactured by L. I. Cohen. Superior Patent Ivory Kuiface Playing Cards Eagles, Harry VIII, Decatur, Merry Andrew, High landau, Plsye., Preaident, French and Spanish the court cards with either sing'a or double bead and printed in gold or color, manufactured of the best materials by an improved method, thereby giv ing them a peifeet alip and making them more ao lid and durable, which render them the most plea snt playing card manufactured. Plain Enamelled Burnished Cards from No 1 to 8 Enamelled Gold Bordered Carda from No I to 6. Burnished Surface Mourning Cards fm No 1 to 3. Gilt Edg Visiting Card fiom No 1 to 3 Ivory Suiface CarJ. whiwand linttd, fm I to 8. Plain Piintt rs' CrJ fiom 1 to 8. P'i'- 0rrUi drawing pencils, minu- -.ao a. .' 111,1 ' ii factored from the pure Cumberland lead, of the fol lowing depress .if hsrdurss: n.uii.i.i.H. hr. ti. Ra.r. OlFicfl Writing Pencils. Red Chalk Pencils. Tatent Improved Everpoint Lead for pencil ca ses of nil aizea (jjThey are constantly receiving f.om Europe addiliona to their Stock, and respectfully invite purchaser to call and examine for themselves, . QT? ff. H. V Co. have just published the laugh ble (iame of What d'ye Buy, by Prufe-eor Punch j also the National (Jarne of the Star Spangled Ban ner they also have the agency fur the following popular gamca which llmv nlfer to the Trade, at publisher' prices, viz: Dr. Busby; Mansion ol Happiness; American Eaale; Master Ro.lb.iry and his pup. Is; Chsran eristics of Distinguished Per sons; Pope ami Psgnn; Scripture. History lllnstra tei!; The ftame of Heroe; The I llus'rnied Alpha 11 Fickwirk Cards; Slinkpeare in a new Dress; Oracl of Fo.tune; Race of Iinpr.wnien'; Strife of (lenins; Robinson C.usne; C ir.ls of M.igi; also, Abbott' new aeries of Drawing Cards; Christmas Curds or Cood and Bad Passions Merry (tame of Trip to China; (Jamo of American Revolution. Philadelphia, November 8th, 1815. 1m In (lie Court ol' Common I'loasi Fur Hurthumlirrliind County, Vr.nnnylvanin. Hn H, Janunry Tern lS.'tl. Cusper Adr. ins, jr. and Fiaderick Adams, r. John Adams, Petrr A'Ums, Samuel Adams, Jacob I Traver, Cathciine Fox, William Lichrick and Eli7.at"th bis wife. Peter Sira-ser slid Mi.gJale.ia j bis wife, Samuel Startzel and SushiuisIi his wife, . and Elenor Adams. I N motion of W. J. ftrecnongh, court grant a j rulo on the iintlies interested, to aiipear bv i the first day of next term nnd idiow cause why the land of Casper Adams dee'd., should not be token : ' . . . . . . 1 . .1 i at the appraisement by the heir entitled to the anme, nr be sold. j Extrjced from ihe Record, and certified Nov. ! 3.1,1845. SAMCEL D. JORDAN, Nov. 15. 1X45. fit I'rnth'v. j dkl WMk d. mm W A.MlliSa.A1 ' , A DIVIDEND of four p.r rent, lv. been this j day declared out of 'he ptofi a of 'he lust to- ' lion for the lust six mouths, pavnb e on ileman.l to j the t.i( kholde is or their leg il repres. ritaiives. J. R. PRIESTLEY, j Nov. 4, 1S15 1.Vh Cusliier. ; Orphan' 'ui-t Sale. Valuiiblc lvn Est.iU FOIl SALT3. i I , i.ursn uice of an or. lor of the Oiplian Court x . v.,,...,,.,,...,!,,.,,. -..i. will . . tnos.-d t j 1H,llic M,e , ,,ip ,uMjl. ,, ()f Val. n.me Paid i in I pper Mahon.iv township, Aortluiuibellii d co., ; ,.n W ednesday, the KHli day of December next, . ,() nvi.--k. A. M.. ttie followiim dcseriUd mo- irrty, to wil : A certain plantation or tract of land, situate pvt- ly in I'pper Mahonoy township. Northumberland county, and pa.lty in l' per Mahont.ng.i township, in the county of Sehuylk'H, on the State road lead ing f.om Pol'sville to Fisher's Ferry, and about 24 miles from the former place, adjoining lands of John Matirer, the hicr of John Diehl. Geo. ge Dover. I John Wacgnner and others, containing 272 arres j and 20 perches strict measure, about 210 acres of i which are cleared and in a high slate of cultivation ; ttihi Mnii ara rrti1 trcr4 turn utiirv Itrtrlf PrtVril OU!i(li, Kitchen, a large bank ban 100 fed I Ki a frame wagon shed and another large frame ; 1l, . b), b ta,RB am e,CPt,,tl, o.ist Mill and a ftttnw ni(u( I)(.ir f!tjl ml t)(i 8,,0 ,Wl, r,rPiPt I orr,ar,u. The above property is very beautifully . .1iw.n,,SHOnjw Mii.d. .n.l is an excellent 1 r arm 1 avern Wiand. IAIso: At the same time and place, another cer tain tiact or piece of land, adjoining land now of Gideon A.l.ms, of J.irah Matirer and others, con j lainiiitf 10 acres and 100 perches s'rtet measure, all of which ia cleared (being meadow laud) and in a . h'gh state of cultivation. ' ! Al-o: At the same time and place, a certain 1 tract of limber land situute in I'pper Mahunoy ' township aforesaid, ndjoin.nl Undsnl K.vloiiioo II wartrr, John sn.lF'iX MaUier, (ieorje Snvdrr , nnd others, containing 07 acres and 140 perches ( strict measure, ! Also! At the house of Samuel Hei!i. in Litll i Mahoiniy township, Norilniiuberlund county, on j Monday the 8th day of Do-ember next, a certain j tract of laud situate In Little Mahonoy lown-hip ! afo.esaid, on Big Mahonoy Crick, adjoining binds ! of Jacob llill i.h, M eh .'l Bl b and other, con I luining 170 acres and 5'J perches strict up asttie, about 100 sere of which are cleand ; whereon nre i ere led a large two a'nry log house and kiich. n, j (rouh cast) a large bank bun a'.out 80 feel I .ng. painted red; also a large and ixcelleiit Gr st Mill, ) an excellent saw nil, a distil erv, a llack'toih shop afid Ihi.' nnd excellent orchard. j Also: Another reitain ttacl of I mil, adjoin'ns , the last above described t'act, land ..f Michael Bobb I and ethrrs, containing 250 acies and 133 peiches ' s'ric n ea-ure, about ICO acres ol which sre clear ' ed ; whereon are erected a large two smrv frame hou.e, nearly new, a l.arue frame bank barn, i ful i lii.g mill ai d cnrili.ig oiacliu.e; nnd alsr, two sin .11 t log house nnd stable'. There is also a large and exci llent oieha'd on said piemises. ' Also: At the fame tune and pi ice. another crr 1 lain tiact rf land, s'runte in Lti'le Mahon. y town I ship af.-reani.l. a.ljoininir hinds of Henry .winehnrt. the heirs ot Ah'm Rn'henoi I. dee'd. and others, eon. ' laint.ig 182 acres and 37 i. cl.es st.icl measure, a. ; bo.it lit) a, res of which sre c'rared and in bulia'a'e : i f cultivation ; wherei li lire erected a two story ! house, a large new bo k l arii ab i,t SO feet loin:, ! punted red, snd an erclvid. The big ma'ion v en k passes through suid liacr, and rrea.es n eieelU nt water p nsei for milling and other po.poaea. The terms . f sale will le made k1 own on Ihe day if aale aforesaid. II v order i f the Curt. EDWARD OYSTER. C'I't O C. DWIEL HERB. jr. ADAM HERB. Nov. 8lh, 115 5t Ailn.inis.ratnrs. To riirclKitt-isi r Dir: G0 025G. . riHE subscribe', No. 121 Pearl s'reel, New i .L York, having est ihli-hed Br .uchat No. 23 J j South Second St.. Philadelphia, is now pening, ; anJ will be constantly receiving from iho NlW j York Auction., an extensive assortment of FANCY & STAPLE DRY OOODS. which will be sold at the lowest New York pi ices, at wholesale and Retail. Among hi slock will he found a good assoitment of tho following articlesi Jacconets, Plaid. Hair Cold, Lace, Strip, B.iok, Swiss and Tarla'an Muslins, Bishop and Linen Lawn, Fancy Cap Netts, Fancy and Ball Dresses, Thread Lace, Application Do., rich Black Silk Trimming I.aee, Irish I.inrns, Linen Cambrics. Ijnen Cambric lldkfs., Curtain Fringe, Cashmere d'Ecose, Mousebne de Laiae. bilk and Cotton Warp Alpaeeaa, liuien' Cloth, Gala Plaids, rreuch Meiinos, Black Hlks, Gloves, Silk Hose, Shawls, Oava', Ribhons. F.mhioiderie. Ac, Ac. Countrv Merrhanta and other vi.ning Philadel phia or New Ymk to purchase, a' rcprctlully in vited to rail and examine the stock. No. 1, ISiSly G. II. MOORE. ,...11 I.. ! ,JJ I p.11 I L J- . 1 To tho rubllc. I A NEW VOLUME n? tiir NEW TORS WEBSIiT MIRROIl Will commence on Saturday, Oct. 1 lh, 1815. Tkrm ;--Thrce Dollar per annum In advance, on, fine c.".py one year in advance, $ .1 00 Oiierop.' Iwo years, - 5 00 Two copiiv' one ye-ir, fi 00 Five 10 00 Eight 15 00 Twelve, - . 20 00 An. I to every subscritier to ei'ber ihe WEEKLY or DAILY, we will give a copy of V.illis's Letter from London, Complete, In one hiud-otne Kttha. nnif irnt with the W;r. lv Mirror. This comprises the First Sr.i.s . f Lr.Tnts, and widi the New Volume) will com mence the Nrw Siis. written fiom the Sol Tit or El'ropk, when the WrrUy Mirrur will be scpa ri'elv edind with psrtieul ir cure, and wuh more spi-fixl r.'g .td t'i tbe narits and tus'as of country stibsctiVrs. We hliall publish mote tales, and less matter that is merely local and by uing in part a smaller tvpe, we iball be able to incense the .plan titv as well as to improve the uality of what we give to our renders. We shall endeavor to m .ke THE NK W.YORK WEEKLY MIRROR. A diversified, entertaining, instructive and valuable chronicle of ihe lnis, ntrmit KiwseAPSR, (in a Iron, for binding in one or two volumes at the e.i.l of the year.) upon which neither tabo.ii, tune, talent, n..r luonev i lie spared. It will hereafter I en- liched with original contributions tho life, spice and spirit of the foreign iniriiuls and con. am .1 ! . .1' r., 1 .1.. the Hew s, intellicenee and variety if the daily sheet, li.nidsoiii. lv piloted on fine paper, manufactured for the express purpose, mi J wiil bo forwarded by the eatliesi mads, ju mrotiir wriipix'rs. to every part of; the I nited tales nd ( ''init.bi. Pottage free with in tliiny mil. s of ..-w York. All communica'ions shou'd be aildn s-ed ;o. pnitt, to Morris, Willis oV full, r, corner Ann slid Nassmi streets. New Yoik. AIR TIGHT STOVES. Tn: lv. it in the 1 1 in tit fw Clnnilincss, Comfort nnd 1 '.amnm I. ('. J. T V N I) A L K, No. 07 in Shom. fr., PHILADELPHIA. I I AH ...ov o-i baud a larje a'Sortmrnt nf OR ICS 1 L (elebiated l'a'enl AIR TH ! HT STOVES, towhi. h be would call the attention of every true lover ol c. union h'i.I economv, f t which ipial.ties thev cannot be c.pialV.I bv anv Stove in the woil.l. They are a buhl Move, ai d can be convenien'ly r ir. ied lo hiiv distance, and bc iiu constructed for the use of wood, they nie particularly adapted to a sick tooin. Manv ihonsands of this Stove being now ill Use. their good uu iluina a.e to i well k:wn to tired putTirii;. ' j Mr. TtMlVl.K is l!e first hlllhori7.ed agent in j Phil .delpbia. nn.l has been making them constant- ly for the las tivo or six year. There can be n I fear of not getting the tienuine Stove of him, and thev are all warranted to tlve entire satisfaction. No Air Tiuhl Stoves are genuine, without a brass plate with the Inventor's name nnd date of the Patent. He hns also on band a large assortment nf Cook Siovks, Raiiiatoiis, and all kinds of Fancy Coal Stoves, at the Old Establishment, No. 97 South Second above Walnut street. Philadelphia. Nov. 1, 1845. 2m ' S.S 5 "Jl S D . j o ir x it. s rr u y k e it", Of the late firms if Kfirkirk ,V Strykcr, nnd Sfrykrr iff I'ogur, HAS resumed the Whole lie Dry G.xal Btlsi I.ess, and now ulTrrs fur sale, nt Nos. 12 and 1 1 Bunk street, Philadelphia, sdjoining Myers, Cisgho.n A- ("o's Auction Store. No. 78 Market stieet, a general assortment of Dry Good, chiefly purchased at auction, at a very small advance for cash, or city M centanci s. Believing lliat his Inilft xperieltee in purcbas'u g will eimble him to sell his Good nt the lowest Mar ket piiers, he invite hi- old friends, aud others wis tug to buv, to lator him wiih a call. IM.iUIelphi ., v. I, Itfi.V 0,n AValihr!, .Scwvrlry, rVi'.iVc. TJIIE subscrdr olVeis for sale, .t the lowest pris 1 ces, a huge at.d general assortment of Gold snd S Ivcr Lever, Lepine end othei kinds of Waldos; J.w. Iry, Silver W.ue, Eb.iny and Gilt Mmitt I Clocks, and Musical Boiea playing from two lo ten tunes ; Benedict iV Barney' Diamond Point' d Gold I'm-i Watchmakers' Tool, Files and Materl tls. Outers fiom the country are' solicited, and will be c. elully attended la, ' JOHN C. PARK, 112 Chisnut st., Philadelphia. Nov. I. lsj.-.. 4m JOSEPH W. JONES, 1 Au, 18 Surth th itrcrt. n frw daori above Market j rtrrrl, pintAaorLrHiA, nAS ronst.nlly mi bund a very large snrt merit of Looking (il..-cs. Baskets, Cedar Wate ; nod Fancy Goods, which will be sold wholesale at i the verv l w , st prices, N. B Lookins G'assea insured lo any patt of the c i.ilitrv, without charge. 1 Nov. 1, IS 15 Pm ' Hi' rrriiiniiirtiil all nf our friiml iiitin; the i i.it, to mil ut the Pthin Coinjiiinu $ Store, I and lay in a mipplij nf tln ir ii lirinu 7Vo. j mi: wriiix C4miaxv, i No. 30, SotTil Shiimi Sranr.T, Between Market i and I'l.esotll, j PHILADELPHIA, AVE coi.siii.tlv on hand, and for ado, Wholesale slid Ret , it, I A VARIHI'V OF CHOICE FRESH TEA, .41 I.ovtrr I'rH t'si, j according to the ipi b'v, ilisu ll.ey can le bought ; for a' a'.y oihei e-t .hh-hineiit in the city. j j'Tr.s, exclusnelv. re sold at th' house, snd .eer .1 v ,r elo s which cat. not be obtained else, wl.ere, Anv Teas which do n t cive lit ire satis t .r ion r in I e returned and CXiliang-.d, Ol the mo nev ill be refunded. The citiens el No.llui.nherl and county are ro sptcttuiiv invited to (five Us a call. G. B. ZIERER. Agent for the Ptkin Tea Company. Philadelphia. Sept. 2 7 th, 1 8 15. ty CALVIN ULYTIIK. Will practice in Ihe sex.ral Courts of the City and County nf Philadelphia. His edTi.-e ia at No. 35 South FOURTH 8 re.t, between Cl.esnut and Walnut streets. Phil idelphia, Sept UOih, 1845. 3 m BAR IRON Just received nd for ss'.e, cheap forrasb.by HENRY MASSEK. Sunbuiy, Sept. CO, 1845. ILIV 8i:i:i. ThT.rgheVi"pire will He civrn for Flax Seed, at th 'r of Aug 9. 1845 'JA.--- tI.Ml'.f r.i"rTorquairty, ran now be had atue Lime Kiins of Henry MMwr.io Sun bur, ' " , ... i49, roi'UTcnr 1 Barvsia's VaRMirroa a certain curt fur worms tnf' ntid very pt annul to lake. 2. (iinsosj EvrmcTs. which remove Oreaso of all kinds. Dy Panila. Tar, Yarnish and Wag, from ratals or from clothing, without injuring tho Color nr the cloth. .1. Loivtiosj Fit Per.R the Ifst thing known for killing flies and musquil.ies. 4. A certain Destroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Ants, and another of Bed Bins. ft. (irvv's Sszftric for or stomach, Hearr B'.rn and Water Brasti, by one who ay.d suff. reif thirteen years, before he discovered the cure. Da. STRVKsi'g Oiir.K Oisjtrist for the Piles. It haa never failed to cure. 7. HRtsosj' TKTTr.n Wasb. 8. IlHtnosn' IaiiKi.iRLl I.i :, without Si rival, 0. Tn CiiMpnrvn ('oarirTnisi or Fins just the medicine for children and for Women, it is) mj pleasant lo ink". 10. Ukck's VRIIRrARLR AvTllllLIODS Pi M.S. 11. Cpsijj's Kmoi.i.ikvt Wii in eiioor Pasti! fir Harness, Boots, A.C. It softens th leather, and keeps nut the water. 12. Tonn Mam's Strrrhtiilm vn Pusrr.R. 13. Ja.KSOM's DtAHIIII.ltA MlXTl-IIE, wlli. cure the worst DiarrhoM in a lew hours 14 Jacrsosj's Dtsr.MTART MiXTrRv. a cer tain and speedy cure fur Dysentery and Summer Complaint. The above valitabJ articles are sold wl.nlesa'o and retail, bv L. C. (HiNN. ,Vo. I South ' ttrert, Philadelphia whoic Snirekeeiers and o thtrs will be mpp ied with purr African Cayenne Pepper, Arnica Flowe.s, Drugs, Paints, Otis, Class) ami Varnishes, at the lowest prices. Terms only rash. fj Cut out the advcrli.-einciit, nnd tiling: it with yon. Philadelphia. July 10th. 181.-i.ly. II ML I K VE MJ LI V E . THOMSON'S Compound Syrup of Tar t Voot1 Niipditi. FMIIC uripreee.leritcd success of lliis meilicine, ni I Ihe restoration of heabh, to thoe who, in des. pair, had given up all hopes, has given it an jai led reputation above all other remedies, fnroi-hii g evidence of its intrinsic, value and power, ss the on ly ayent which can be relied up, n for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Brouchittis, Asthma. Pain in the 'ide and Breast, Spilling of Blood. Whooping Cough, ('...up. ,Ve. Attention is rnuesied to tliofollwirg S'l'OV ISHING (M'RE.bv Th. mso-iV Coinpotuid Svruii of Tar and Wood Naj.lhii I ! Philudtlphia, May 3d, 14 I. MR. THOMSON D-ar M - V. I. feelings I i:i!' r:n y your me i:i : ic a.le.'th.l'r.i ! y.y tion, hd reduce ! n: nn.inced mv case b .s , ir :! it tov j.! v I'l.t' c.-s. ! At 'bis j:v i-'i I ' gan to Use your mcdteine, and niraenl u "s il msv kcetn, it has compb trie re-tort-il mc ta I !i 't-r everything else had failed. Respeetfnllv vours. WASHING I ON M M !C. Charlotte street, above (ienme st"'it. The undemigned. being personally ncqua nted with Washington MjcW and his mtlerinns. hear witness to Ihe astonishing i llects of Tli'.nison's Compound Syrup of Tar, and the truth of Hie a bove statement. JOS. WINNER, 318 North Third street, DAVID VICKEUS. 42 Almond street. HUGH M'GINLEY, 8. E. cormr T.many und Fourth streets. Prepared only by S. P. Thomson, N. E. corner of 5th and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Agents. H. B. Masser, Sunhury ; D. Gross, and Dr. Macpherson, Harrishurg ; Jnn. G. Bn-wn, Pottsville j Geo. Earl, Reading ; Houston Ms. on, Towan.la. Bradi'ord county, Pa. Price 50 cent per bottle, or $5 per dozen. (Jji licware nf nil imitation. Philadelphia, June 28th, 1813. ly TERIVSS REDUCED. f V rv '7V"r ' T , raj n.lGVElilllA S C A LLP. II V of Potent 1'rcmi. um Colored l'tkcnre, und Photographic Ihiot i No. 130 Clicsmit Street, ri.il:i.!e!.!ii... No. 251 Broadway. New York ; No. 75 Court Street. Boston ; No. 13G Chesnut Street. Phi's dclphia j Baltimore Street. Baltimore! Broad way, Saratoga Springs; No 50 t'aosl tiiret. New-Oileali ; Main street Newport, R. I. And Main Street, Du Buue, low.i. CONsTITCTING the oldest nnd most Ext. n. sive Estahli-hinent of the kintl ir. .lie Woild. snd containing more than a TIDM'SAND PO'J TRAITS, enibracinp; those of some of the i t distinguished individuals, in iho I'uited Stales. Admittance free. This Establishment having been awar.hd ih. Mtdal, Pour Pimt Premiums, snd two "II ght.!. itunurs'' at ihe Exhibition at Boston, New Yf ml l'hilaJel hiu, respectively, for be-. Pictu.e. i.i j Aptarutus, is thus olflcially sustained in the p .. . tion of superiority heretofore universnlly as-igned it by Ihe public, as "First in the Yorl,t." June 28th, 1815. ly n."M2 2L B73 a. H. CLJ f P IAiNO S. rilHE SI.'BSCRIBER has bren appointed are. 1 for tbe sale i f CONRAD MEYER'S I E j E BR AT ED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD J A.NOS, at Cits place, These Pinno have a pll massive and brautil'ul exterior fu.i h, and, for 'e and tweettn ss of lone, and f leg ince of worUn ship, are not surpassed by any in the L'ni'cd Sit itrs. Tbe following is a recommendation from C Dixts, a ccltbrHted j-erfoimer, and himself a- uiu ufactureri A (MUD. HiTtve had the pleasure of Irving ihe exec' lenl Ptsno Fortea maiifartured by Mr. Mey. and exhibited at the l ist exhibition of the Fr.nll !in In stitute, 1 feel it due to the true meilt of tbr maker to ilrelare that these instruments sre quit e r,jti', . and in some resects even supeiior, to all the Pi- -aim Fortes, I saw at tho rapttala of Europe, .i during a ojourn of Iwo years at Paris. 'Itiese Piano will ha ,'old at the maiiMfafriirerV lowest Philadelphia prires, if not r.nieih-n lower Person are rcpirsied to rail and examine for themselves, it the residence of 'he -iih-eidn r. Sunbury, May 17,115. It. P. M A. E K. iieli tiii: 11 c g I n n e r . riHE sul.m-rd'rrs w. ubl repeclfn'ilv tnf.vni t! n J. I .:iie.li ,.fSen' U 1 ,1 ihe n' .e p ne "y, Ihiltheyhiw e ; '..est,, fV,Vilim H.oe, in V -' . .. : P Olttce, whet- ! r w '; . ,. , .( 111! in all it branehc- I t work done sn toe ',. - attention to bu.ii! s , patronage. (j CoiTis. luuoe I" and coun"" 1 1 merit a h det on b '"" .. I-n IH rxc '-' ....I.. I"- -. . 11 I M-vtatN. WM. YOI'.n;-" ' Banbury, M Hth.l I.- 'I i". H'h an-
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