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BALTIMORE MAKKKT. OJiceoflhe Daltihoik Aime.i,Nov. 13. FLOUR. The stock of Howard street Flour for tale in market continues tight, nJ there ii but little doing.

Holder are generally asking ft 37 fur good mixed brands from store at which price we note a aale lo-diy of 100 barrels. The receipts are light and are principally going into store on owners account. We are unable to quote a definite price from wagon or cars. We hear of no transaction in City Mills Flour. We believe it can be bought fur ft 25, but some liolJers ask more.

There ia no Susquehanna Flour in market. It would readily sell fir J4 37 and probably more. Sates of Rye Flour at (2 87 f3. GRAIN. Wheals are without change in prices.

Sales of good to piime Md. and Virginia reds are making at 90 a 65 cents, and other sorts lower as in quality. A sale of good Penna. red, having smut in it, was made to-lay at 93 cents. We quote prime at 25 cents.

We quote old Md. white Corn at 40 a 42 cents, and old yellow at 45 a 46 cents. New white sufficiently dry for shipment, 37 a 39 cents, and new yellow at 39 a 40 cents. A sale of 1400 bushels Pcnna. yellow to-day at 47 cents.

We quote Md. Rye at 55 cents, and Oats at 21 a 22 cents, WHISKEY-. Sales of hhd. at 23j cents we quote bbh. at 22 cents, dull.

Skstf.scsii run Straliso Sisvr.s. A mulatto man was convicted on Monday last, in Frederick county (Md Court, of aiding and abetting the escape of ten slaves to Pennsylvania, lie was sentenced to impiisonment in tho Penitentiary fur five years and six month. A Cr.nTiis RcMKnr We with groat pleasure recommend to our readers Drandreth's Vcgctn- ble Uuirersal nils, as being a certain remo dy for colds, and sudden attacks of disorders. An early use of these pills often produces the happic-t effects and in case of indigestion, headache, dizr.i-n' ss, pains in the stomach and bowels, found ofiu- calculable value in removing these diseases from i int. rested in the questions for trial in this cause, the body, without producing any pain whatever.

be distribution of the proceeds of sale of Hit; i estate of John H. Cowden, that the said cause will Families l.vu.g remote from skilful i fiw on Mnil Novcm-ought always to be provided with iheso Pills, as nf.xi Berlin, in said couniv of their seasonable application oftentimes prevents the most serious and formidable maladies. Saturday Courier. fjj" Purchase of II. B.

Masser, Sunbury, or of Agents published in another part of this paper. 11 1 ii. i i i i it i On Thursday the 9th the Rev. A. Brit tain, Mr.

Jr.ssit Weaver, to MissEriz Basskt, both of Augusta township, i i Near Sirauhstnwn, Union coun'v, on the lOih WILLIAM RKKSKR, of Marion county, Olii.i, ton or Mr. Win. Keener of Augusta township, in this county, aged atxHil 45 year. On the ltiih in-t. JOHN PRICK, son of Mr.

John Raudjlti, of ibis place, aged about 4 years, ruicr. cumiknt. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtuimer. WnKAT, Wi Era, fill Cnav, 40 Oats, 25 I'll 5 Flaxsikii, lnO BcTTKTt, 10 Bkf.swax, 25 Tali.ow, 10 Dhikii Appi.ks, i5 Do. Paaciiks, 200 Flax.

fl Hkcklkii Flax, 10 Funs, 6 Almiii-strai4i'i Aolicc. TTOTICE is hereby givi thai Ictti rs of ad- ministration have lieen granted by the Re nist'-r of Noithumber'and county, to the uhsrrile rs, in the estate of John B. Price, late of the lurouuh of Sunboiy, Notlhuiiiberland county, dee'd. All persons having demands against the estate will present them du'y authen'ieated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to call and make settlement immediately. N.

LANDIs PRICE. REBECCA P. PRICE. Sunbury, Nov. Ifoji, 1813.

fit. T'ALlT AN if WIXTKU DRY GOODS. A. It. AKSII Ar.

Chcsnut Strict, bctwcvn "till ami $lh Strict, TUIXj ABBZ.FIIX A HAS received a larce assortment Hilkn, Shawls, Silk Velvets, Cashmere D'Ecosse, Moost-lin de Lsines, ri neh Merinot'a, Hosiery. I.iuvii liek filuves. Laces, Printed Velvets, Flan- liels. Linens, French Cliiirr.es, Ameiiean Ca ieo.s i biid is adding to his stock the must I rtiinable and newest l)rv (ioods as ihey "iv. All of which I will be s.ild wholesulu and tail ut I lie lowest prices.

I fjj- Strangers ill find it to their interest to rail, ss ihe g' ods are nil warranted, mid the LOW E-ST CAs-II prices named fust slid no abatement. Philadelphia, Nov. 18di, IH43. 3l. A(liuiuiKirntoi'N Aolirc.

"WOTICE i hereby given, that letters of ad-( uf ihe et.taie of Andrew K. Rut adl, late of the borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, have been giantcd by the Re gis'er of Northumberland county to the subscriber. All persons, therefore, nidi bled to the said est.ite, re requested to make payment, and all tlio-e having claims will present them for settlement, on Friday and Saturusy Ihe 15th end 16ih days of December next, at the house of Charles Weaver, in the borough of Sunbury. JOHN RUSSELL. Nov.

11 lb, 1643. 6t Adm'r. Executor's JVolice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Catharine Rots, late of the borough of Northumberland, are hereby notified to settle their respective accounts immediately, and all persons having claims against atid estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for aettlament, to James Tag tart, the acting executor. JAMES TAGOART.

JOSEPH K. PRIESTLY, Nov. 11, Luculon. Public Sale. "TII.t.

be offered at public, sale, at the Houte of Jacob Leisenring, (Bear Gap Tavern,) in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, onSatuiday the 25th day of Nuvemlicr next, at 1 o'clock. P. M. Ttt.tCT op Situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland county, on the Main Ho id leading from Irish Valley to Roaring Creek Valley, adjoining lauds of Benjamin Tilghman and lands late of Ann Pern-berton, anil running within about 10 rods of the Danville. Turnpike, and within about 60 rods of the Centre Turnpike, containing 102 acre-t and 40 perches strict measure, about 30 acres of which are cleared whereon is erected a largo and commodi-ous two story dwelling bouse, with a never failing spring of water near tho door.

About 12 acres of said land are excellent meadow ground, and the residue of red shale soil of a very superior quality, and is well timbered and watered. The terms of sain will be, of tho purchase mo-ney essh, and the bslanco in equal payments, with interest, at one and two years, secured by Bond and Mortgage. A Deed with general covenant of warranty will be aiven. WILLIAM M. TILGHMAN.

N. B. Persona wishing any further information concerning said land, will please call on mo at Philadelphia, David Rockefeller at Sunbury.or Mr. Adam Gilger in Shamokin township, who resides near it, and who will shew the land to persons desirous of purchasing. W.

M. T. Oct. 28, 1843. OTIC Wm.

Donaldson In the Common Pleis VS. The We-t Branch Bank at Williamsport, for tho use of Kllis Lewis, Esq. and the President, Directors nil Company of of Union county of Au-gust term, 191.1, No. 202. Amicable action in asumpsit anil issue lorm-rd and directed by the court.

For trial on the the Bank of I ennsylva. ma. second Monday of No vember Term next, for the puipnso of determining whether the Legacies bequeathed by the IiihI will and testament of John Cowden, ite ofNoithuin beiland, are payable, and if so, whciliel thev have betn paid or otherwise satisfied or barred, and oil iii. in pntiiled to receive out ()f 0lis of the real estate of John II. Cow dm bv the Sheriff of said county, so far ns ihe said leal estate was derived by the said John II.

Cowden by devise from his lale father, John Cow-den. deceased. Therefore, notice is hereby given, all persons Union, wbei: and whete all vers ma interested in the above questions or otherwise, may attend if taey think proper und be heard. By the Cour WM. ROSIIONG.

CS, 1S43 4t. 1 NO TICK. Mary Bradford Inthe Common Pleas of Union countv, of August Same defendants. 3 8 No- 'M Issiirt directed by the court on the questions, os in No. 202, and for trial the second week of November Term next.

Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the questions for trial in the above cause, and in the distribution of the proceeds of sale of the estate of John II. Cowd. n. that the said cause will be for trial on the second Monday of November Term next, at the Court House, in New Berlin, in said county of Union, when and where all persons in. te rested in the questions fur trial or otherwise, may attend if ihey think proper nnd I heard, By the Court.

WM. ROSHON'L 2, isn. 4t. WAV. OT I K.

Elir.ibetli Wallis In the Common Pleas of is. Union countv, of Augu-l Same fn.l int. 3 Term. lSf.t. No.

20t. Issue ilinclcd by the Court on th" que-non. as in No. 202, and for trial the second wet of November Term in xt. Notice is hereby given to all persons inb rested in the question' for trial in the above cau-e, ai in Ihe ditrihnti of the proceeds of sale of the es- late of Jolm H.

Cowden, lint llio said cause will! be for trial on the. second Mondiyof November Term mxt. at the Const House in New Berlin in said countv of Union, when and where all persons interested in the qnestiens for trial or otherwise, may attend it" th. think proper and be heard, By the Court. WM.

ROSHONG, Oct. 2S. 1813 4t. IWMy. xo i' r.

Cowden S. Wallis In the Common Plca of r. Union couniy of August Same defendants. yiYim, 1S13, No. 205.

Issue diirctfd by the Court on the questions nt in No. 202, sod for trial the second week ol November Term next. Notice is hciehy given to ail persona interested in the quesiiona for trial in the above eau.e, nnd in the di'iiliution of ihe pioceeds of sale of the id John H. Cowden, that the said cmse will be for trial on the second Monday nt November Term next, at the Couit lLue in New Beilin, in said county of Union, when and where all persons interested in the questions lor tiial, or may att.nJ if they think proper, and be heard, By the Court. WM.

KOSIIONG. Oc. 28, 1813. 4t. I'juHl'1' oti David G.

Bailiiiz In Ibe Common Pleas of r. Union couniv of August Same defendants. If 43, o. Sufi. Issue ilnerted by ihe Com I on the qne-lioii', as in No.

2(12, and for tii.d the second week of November Term next. Notice is hereby given to nil erons inieiested in the questions trial in the above cause, and in the tl slribulion of the proceed of sale ol ihe state John If. Cowden, that the said tauewil be lor trial op the second Monday of November Term next, at the Couit House in New Berlin, in sanl county of Union, when and where all pir-onsin terrrted in the questions for trial, or otheimiee, may attend if they think proper, and be beard, By the Court. WM. liOSHONlS.

Oct. 28, 1R43. 41. 1 Sarah Jane In the Common IMeas of rs. Union county of August Same defendsnls.

Tetm, 143, No. 207. Issue duected by the Court on the questions, in No. 202, and for trial the second week of November Term next. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the question for trial in the above cause, and in the distribution of the proceeds of sale of the estate of John H.

Cowden, that the said caue will be for trial on the second Monday of November Teira next, at the Couit House in New Berlin, in said county of Union, when and where all persons interested in the questions for trial, or otherwise, may atttind if they think proper, and be heaid, By lbs Court. WM. ROSHONO. Oct. 25, 1943.

4t. rrvth'y. WILLIAM J. MARTIN, ATTOE.1TET AT LAV, BTJNBUIIT, FAi "VFFICH, in the building occupieJ by J. Bloom, on Market street.

Oct. 2l.t. IS 13. OAKLEY'S OrPtUUATlVE SYItl'l. rilHE valuable propertiea of Oakley's Doptira.

I. tive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, aa purifier of the blood, is ao well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessaiy to occupy much space in setting forth the advantages to be derived from its use wherever the medicine has once been introduced, it takes precedence over all others eveiy one that has taken it, have derived so signal beneficial results from it, that it is recommended by them with ihe u'moat confidence. Physicians of the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it lo patients tinder their caro containing nothing deb trrious, but being composed ol the most mild, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is off. red with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient purifier of tho blood now known. The uso of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be attended with a most decided improvement in the go.

neral strength of the system, eradicating any seeds of disease that may have been generated, besides giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or eiuptions of the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, Ac, The numerous certificates in the possession of the subscriber and his agents, from physicians und others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its superiority over all preparations of S.irsapnrilla. wholesale and retail, bv the proprietor, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North street. Rea-ding, Beiks Comity, and lo be had of the following prisons In Xorthiimherland County.

II. B. Masser, Sunbury; Leland ok Mixel, MiEwensville D. Kraut Milton. In Union County.

J. Gearh irt, Sclinsgrove i A. Got' bus. Mifiliubiirg. Columbia County.

R. W. MeCay, Washington. Reading. March 1 1, I si ID.

Mil. OtKi.FT: I believe it the duty of every one to do whatever in their power lie, for the of their fellow man, and having had po-iiive proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depnr.iliso Syrup of Sarsapirilla, I 'st conscientiously recommend it to the alllieted. We had the mi-fortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, bead and neck, although we had some of ihe most scientific pbvsiei.ms to attend them nnd had tried all the known remedies, including Swniins' Panacea, without avail. Another of mv hildren was attaike.l in ihe same in inner, her face and neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such a heicht, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful elferts of your LVpnr.uive Syrup of arsapariil we wele induced to make trial of it, ns the last resort it acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a few bottle entirely restored her to her health, which she h.s en joyed uninteriuptedly ever since.

As a purifier of the blood, I verily believe it has not its equal. JOHN MOVER, T.ilor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. D.mglassvill,., April 10th, 18U1. Mh. Oaklkt My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula ill the most dreadful and diMies-iug manner for three years, timing which time ho was deprived of the ne of bis limbs, his head and nei were covered with ulcers.

Wc lri-d all the dill r-ent remedies, but to no fleet, unnl recommended by Dr. Johnson of Aoni-town, ami also Ur. Isaac Hiester, ol Read ng. to use your Depumlivo Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained seveial bimlcs. ihe use of which d'ove the doea-e enlir, out of his system, the sore he tied up, and tie child wis restored to rilcct healih, which be ha' rnjocd uiiiutKUUptcdly ever since, to the asti-ni-hnii nt of many pcisnns who seen him duiirg his ullliction.

I have thought it my duly, and send viu this certificate that utile's who haves like nlllicliou in ihe family may kno.v where to nbt nu sj valuable a int'dkiuf. Your Irulv. AMELIA I) LEAF. Sept. Hi, isll ly OTONE WARE sale.

225 St. iiie Jugs, from I quart to 3 gallons, 50 Stone Jais, from 2 to (5 gallons. For sale, cheap, by Oct. 11 H. B.

MASSER. 1 I It. tl again, and for the I 31 again, nnd for the last 11. ii, time, calls upon all who aie nnli lted to him, on book account or otherwise, to come nw-ard and make settlement. Those who neglect this notice will have their accounts placed in the hands of a Justice, for collection.

Sunbury, Sept. 3(Hh 18 13. CUSHAT HAIU.AINS FOlt CASH. flHE subscriber i on hand, (left with him for I sale,) a handsome assortment of elegant ltrass warranted good, which he is authorised to sdl at eight and nine dollars. Th same kind rf elotk have been lately selling by IV.

liars, from 20 to 2j dollars. Those who want bargains shout ctll soon. II. B. MASSE It.

Sunbury. August 2f. 1813. a.sii iii iio i7 lIATvV CAP MAN.u-wrnnti'.us, South corner nJMitrhrt und 1 F.SPEC I TUILY infirm the public that tbev will constiiutly keep on md I ns usoit-mem of Hats, Caps and Furs, lo suit the fall trade, ll.e be-t quality. By strict at'culioii to business, and by selling their stock at the lowe-l piiee, thov flatter themselvea in being able to give i nine satisfaction.

August .1. Is 13 ly s. smu ii I vSVIiolt salf lot r.stalilisilimriit, No. s-J Norili Tliinl Sued, rillLADELPHIA, "INHERE is to be found the largest assortnieni of Clocks in tbe United Stabs, among which are FoirtslMite, Hill's Goodiich tV Co, Atkins, Porter At Ives', Ilicwsti rs, nnd other Eight Day Brass Clocks', C. Jerome' Btistol Manufic-luring Company, Alkins, Porter tt Hill's, Goodrich Forrtstvilln, H.

Welton's, and other Thirty Hour Bras ('locks Dob rib nun eV Wclle's, Hopkins A Alfred's, 11. Smith's, and other Wood Clocks. friolo Agtnt for Crane's celebrated Year and Month Clocks, as well aa several of the above mentioned. AUo Church and Hall Clocks. Qfj Watchmakers, Merchants and others, will find it to their interest to call.

Looking Glasses nisiiufaclured. Philadelphia, August 1313. Sin A Tlirchhliiff Mutliliie lor Kale. rpHE subscriber ofTeia ir sale THRESHING MACHINE, r.ew and in good oulu. Tie Machine has lecn tried, and proves 10 be an excellent on.

It Kill be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to H. B. MASSER. July lt, 18i3.

E2CJHA1TG-E HOTEL. Ccntie Street, onno.vrVe the Town IIai.l, v. 3. C. 1.K8SH1.

KESPECTCLLLY announces to Ihe travelling community that he has taken the large and splendid establishment, tho Exchaok IIoth, situa ted at the corner of Centra and Callowhill alreets, nearly opposite tho Town Hall, in the borough of Poltsville, which has been thoroughly repaired and materially improved for the accommodation of visitors. The Hotel is forty ft. fiont on Centre st and one hundred und thirty eight ft. on Callowhill, three stories high it is admirably provided with Parlors, Sitting Rooms. Reading Room, nnd hrge airy ChaniliOrs the most spurious pleas int and convo-nienl D'niing Room in tho country a new and superior ll.ith'iis Establishment nnd every convenience and comfort to render it in all respects a most de-inibb- Hotel.

No pai is or expense will be spared to furnish tho Table and Bar with tho best that this and the Philadelphia Markets afford and with a determination to devote his entire personal attention to the comfort and accommodation of lho-o who may ft-vor him with a call aided by active, careful and obliging servants, bo hopes to give general satisfaction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing lo visit this highly interesting nnd healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he feels confident will please the most fastidious. The Stabling attached, ia largo nnd well constructed, und superintended bv experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Cuiriages may be had at any lime lo convey persons to any part of the Country. I (if 7" An Omnibus runs fiom this Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Oars, for the ae I comiiiod.ilioii of persons travelling on the Rail Road.

No cliaig- for omnibus fare to this Hotel. Pottsville. J.ily 8, 1813. fun vc'LSESiT" lt j.ititet", Commission 11cm Hauls, An. 21 ('iiiitmtrrr bthw I'iflli, rniijADEijrniA, l.M'EP emistai.tly on band Imputed Si crs llrandic Liquors, at the lowest puces fur ca-di.

C. J. r. ir Wm, A. Jir.v.

August rih, HH. ton FltllE subciiher ill sell nil' his stock of Heaver, I Russia and BiUi-h Hats, of the quality, at very reduced piices. Sunbury, Aug. 5, 11:1. II.

B. fOllllf (''ItVitt-l'N' DEATH BLOW. rPhe nu' lic will plr.ise observe that no lir.andicth Pills are genuine, unless tho box has three li bels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) carh containing a fir-simile signature of mv handwriting, thus II. BnMiitKru, M. D.

These la. brl-oie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over C.OIM). Therefore it will be seen thai ihe only thing luciusary to procure the medicine in its purilv, is to ob-nuve these labels. Remember the lop, tho side, and the bottom. Tbe following respective persons are duly aulu ri 7.ed, and hid.

I CEHTWATES Or AGENCY, For tho sale of lirandrnk's Vrm-lallt Viiiver.ul j'ili. Northmnbeilai countv Milton Maekey cV Chimbeilin. Sinibiiry H. V. Mauser.

M'Enens-villf Iiel md A Meixell. Norihii'ii'filand Win. Forslh. ieoigi town J. .1.

W'lls. I'nion lunty New Berlin Bogat Winter. Selinsgrovp George Guinliuin. Middle-biir Isaac Heaverrow David Hubler. Adamfbnrg Win J.

May. Mit'linshuie Menseh Rav. ILiitletoil Dtniel Fiei borg G. A F. C.

Mover. Lewi-burg Walls cV Green. Columbia couniy D.unilli E. B. Remolds vV Co.

Berwick Shiiman A- ttenhouse. Cai-tawinsu G. Mrobts. ltlooiosburg John Mover. Jeim-y Town Levi llisil.

Washiiigton Rol Lime-tone lialliet A McNmch. Observe that each Agent has an Eiigruvnl Cer- tilieate uf Agency, containing a representation nf tr BRAMtKElHS M.iniil iciory at Mug smg. and upon whieh will a'so be seen exact copies nt the iifio labels nt if usril upon the Urtindrith I'ill Hunt. Philidt lphi office No. 8, Noitb 8th street.

It. BRANDRETH, M. D. June 21th, 18 13. IT.

S. LAVTwSlTSE, for the of Soulhworlh MuhhJuc-turiiitr 'out join if st T'Kitioit iiin; papki.s Warclmusc No. 'A Minor JSlicel, "IIE following kinds cons'antly on hand, nnd for sale to the Trade the lowest maiket pnees rule thick toil Laps, II, ami in us, I'ltie and white Elra super, and Folio l'o-ts, blue und white Extra super Packet and Commercial posts, blue and white Evlia super Linen Note papers, long do, brand; snpeifine im.l fine Counting house Caps Hue and while; Extra super Congress Cup--, and 1 rs plain and i tiled, i blue and white Su pet fine French Posts, plain I ruled ii ct fine Senium Caps aod Posts Superfine i and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and i while, Various qualities anil prtccrs Also lloauls, Tissue. Envelope, Wrap, ping, und Hard a are 'per-, A' c. Mav 27.

tl i. llarl, AiKli t'M UKni I'orw -ai'iliu-i atb! iv'iKM'itl I COMMISSION MKItCIIANTS. S.f old tv Hot-t- St. on the II I LADEnilA. RRFERENCES: I lleroy Faritum A Co.

.1 Trabuo A Curd, Mruv, Barcmft, A Co. om 1 tlbains' li, Uurmughs Geo. Lucncy, Co. I ok, I. llllllc! A Si Heed, Uro.

A Thorn is Kogers, llioll.trs vV 1. Thompson Co. 1 John nib, Us.) Voill.ind. I Poiitlicr, F.s.j., liii.ion. 15.

ileit 81 fen A Co. Will, lligler. J. A' J. Riakert, CharJ'itld, I'll.

Mullord A Alter, Hendricks, J. H. Welsh. q. I Sunbury, l'u.

Vhiludttphia. R. Hum E-q. David R. Porter, Esq.

Crane, Messis.J.A P. Martin, Jemry Sirre, I 0. M'Kelw A Harrittmrg Wm. Wm. K.

Hofl'nagle, Esq Lewis llurford, E-q. Lauemler Jones, Murphy A IV. Walls Giem. I.eu-ifburg, Pa. IT.

W. Kin rnii Son, E. A. Brown tk Brother, Lock- Uuten, Pa. SiftrettA Potter, I.ei.rit.wn, l'u.

J. K. Moon head, Esq. IWiVlK-lf Morgan A Andeison, Geo. Piel ury, Esq.

Joseph Paxton, Esip, Si. Lou June 3 1, ly Columbia ('u l'u. FOR SALE AT TIIISOFFICF. DAVID EVANS, No- 7(1 South 'Mt'iept, nppnsitethe ll.tchnvae, (T ormrrly of Au. 7G South Second itreef,) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fire and Chests and Doors, Water and Provision Coolers, and Filterer.

Refiigera-tors, Hoisting Machines, Arc, Srilt Cotitinues lo make Kff-jthis celebrated WATER Ooo. h'l '-evPprit- and Fillrrpra. of nd K.t if ahape, with improvn ments. of the best materials f-i-JaflSa wmkmanshin. assail 07" Tho Chests are ntantifacturrd without plank of any description, of Ihe best mat'r al which ia calculated to resist burglais and heat ns long as any manufactured in the United States a trial of which he is willing to make with sny other, provided the trial be made nf chests already sold to customers, and not manufactured for the express purpose of a trial.

Purchaser aro invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned sgtinst making, using, selling or causing to be sold, any Keyhole covera for Fire Proof Chests or doors of any kind, similar in construction to my patent of July 1 0th. 181 1, ns they will be doall with according to the Patent Law. May 27ih, 1843.

6m. IIovcvs Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing m-ii Indclli- blo Ink, No. 100 North Third Street, six doors below Knee, (cant side,) FIIILADEIiFHIA, 11 ESPEC TFL'LLY informs country merchants and others, that he constantly keeps on hand a large stock of bis superier Black, Blue and Red Ink, and also a superior quality of Indellible Ink.

His ink is put np in buttles varying in size, from I lo 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable lirrns. The excellent qualities of this ink hss so thoroughly established its character, that it ia now extensively used throughout the country. For sale at the store of H. B. Masser, Sunbury.

Pa. May 27lh. 181:1. ly al i t-3I a i Cew Ilalli.hineiil.) EOOTEP. "RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has recently commenced Ihe A 1 1 1 KT-M A I 1 Ul.SINF.SS, in all iis branches, in Maiket street, Sunbury, im-; mnlintely bel.iw lh post olTice, where he will be ready lo receive and execute all orders in the line 1 of Ins business, ith promptness and despatch, ami in i best stylo and manner.

His prices will be low, in accordance with the times, i (j- Lumber and Country Prodnco taken in Ex-I change. May 27lh 1843. fun i ity Th SiTT iii: auction, I AND miVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. 'J'J and 31 North Tliinl Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. C.

MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully iu-vitrs tho attention of persons desirous of pur-cha-ing Furniture, to his extensive Sales (both pu'dic and Private,) for every description of Household Furniture, wh-ro can I obtained at all times, a large assortment i fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mattrasses, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash. (ry Sale bv Auction, twice a week. May 2Tih. 1S43. ly L01TC-LETS f.rrnt IVi'Morn Iinlltm Piinarrii, ('tuiiliouiitled entirely of YegetaWo Stilistances Frrt from Calomel and all other Minimis.

I tlf llll' IllhlUI til iiii uiiuir, aim lis and tiuly surprising success and popularity, see large bills. is recommended as a general cathartic for family Use in dyspepsia and all bilious disea ses, it is inv.duable foi Asthma it is considered a specific, tin case having yet occurred which it has fa did to cure for common colds, iinflammalnry diM B-es. rheumatism, affections of the liver, Sic, ami for females, it is a snfo and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Silim ItVs.o" Rinahamiitan, 2.

Y. Mr. Longley -Dear Sir I have Used your Gieat e-nrr. Indian Panacea in my family, und have repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my rare, and am satisfied lhal it is always a sale, and in very many cases an invaluable medicine. It opeiaies as a ativo without nausea, or pain and while it ef-li ttually obviates costiveness acts upon the stomach ard liver as an alterative, correcting Bcidity, and restoring the healthy condition of those organs.

Very respectfully vours, S. EST. For sale by JOHN W. FIMLING, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20th, 1843.

ly CI I AIM tfTi INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY. PA, AS taken the otlice formerly occupied by the Hon. Chailes G. Donrn opposite the Court House. He will attend tu business in the Courts of Northumberland, Union sn.l Columbia counties.

May SOtli. ISlll. aniel Yarick fJF.tiS leave lo infoiiii the ci iiens ol Sunbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the l.laACKSMl IUN(i 111 SIM. SS, in Maiket treit. east of bn Bogar's mi 1 dliettly Ihe pol nilice, where be inteu Is to rairy on ibe business in nil its various bra.

cl.es, including. Making Mill Irons I aid KUpUe Springs, Ironing amuses, until l.X-t: nsion or Standing tops, Sh.uing limes, A c. Orders will be promptly and puru tu tlly attended to, and woik done cheap, fur cash or country pro-il-jcc. CCj" Horse Shoeing done st I per sett. Sunbury, April l.th, IS 13.

fun oof Ii IGAirJPACTCPaT. a i I i 11 Jl Esptt: I I I LLY iulorms his lu.nds k. old cii-t. rners. thai be has removed bis snoi: nsTAUUsnur.ST to Ihe frame bunding adjoining bis dwelling house, between that and Dr.

D. T. 'Pules' oll'ne, a few doors west of bis old establishment, in Maiket street, where he intends to corry on the above businrss emen-ivt ly, in all its turious Irunchit. Being thankful for part ivors. he hopo, ly stnet utleiili .11 In business slid liberal charges, lo givu mineral sttist'sctinu i auJ lhat he will continue to reie a liberal share of public patronage.

id eth, 1843. J. D. Wafers, 1 1 ESP LCTFUl LY informs ihe citizens of t' a fiorough of Nonbumlierlarid, and its vicinity that ho has commenced tbe Tailor, ii lliisinrs, in a'l its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly oppnsiisj Forsvlh's stoie.

As he receives tho New York and Philadelphia. Fashions quarterly, he is enabled lo do all jobs entrusted to him, alter the neatest and latest style, and upon the shortest notice. Niitihumbfilitnil. April 22d. 1843.

ly ELACKSIVIITHING. Zimmerman Son. flIIE subscribers hereby inform the public, that i they have entered into partnership, in the DltACKSMITIIINO BUSINESS, which will hereafter be carried on at Ihe old stand in Sunbury, under the firm of "George Zimmerman Ac Son," whero they will conduct tho bu-ines in all its various branches, including Turn' Malting MJl Irons, Ironing Carriages, Shoe' ing Horses, ie. Orders will be promptly and punc. tuoHv aitetnlid to, and work done cheap, for ca: lx or country produce.

fXj Shoeing done nt one dollar per sett. GEOEGE ZIMMERMAN, J. II. ZIMMERMAN. March 1 1 th, 1843.

I informs the citi.ens of Sun- bury and iis vicinity, that he has taken tin? ontce tormerly occupied by JJr. John real, whe he will be happy to receive calls in the line of hi profession. April 22d, 1SU. P.E.T1TEP.SHI?. subseiibcis, having entered into a partner-A ship in the practice of the law, will be happy to slleud to all business entrusted to their care.

Culler lions will be promptly attended lo. They may always found at their office, in Maiket street, Sunbury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewart, as a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEWART, CHARLES J.

RUNE It. Sunbtiiv, Feb. 4th, 18-13. ly. MERCHANTS HOUSE, Ao.

orth Third, above Callowhill PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late fiom the Pennsylvi-tiia Farmer, nnd Samuel Pike, late of A meriean Hotel, ('nlutnbus, Ohio, take pleasure in at quainiing their friends ond the public generally lint they have taken the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by Ihe Messrs. Hart, on the same sita once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Uuli a Head, in 1 hml stieet above Lalluw- btll st. This Hotel is finished in the very possiblei maimer, and of the IkM materials. Its location 1 veiy desirable, pariiculai ly forcounlry merchant.lt the ariaogemeiils for heatttig and ventilating rac'l room is such as to secnie any temperalure.

Th bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished ins neat style, ro as to insure (omlbrt. The receiving parlors are aUo fuu i-hed in a superb style, the indows arc on the French sivle, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whitli makes a pteasant recess. Piirttculai atti nliou been given to tho bed and bedding, which, with the furniture, nre cntirtly new. t'roin experience in hotel business, wi trust, by strict assiduity tc business, to make lln house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always be supplied wilh Ihe very best our inaikit can alTord, and our bar with the best liquors und wines of ihe most approved brands.

P. There are firt rate stabling hr.d cuniaso houses attached to the hotel, ttlf ruled by ca bit and soler hostlers, and our charges will bu low, iii accordion wilh the prescr.t hard limes. Philadelphia, Oct. 7thr 18 13. UAMON 110 TEL, (General Stage Ofl.cc,) ssc ttj iaj Z2 'r 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, lr tniNjIsniilu.

rilHE Subscriber respectfully informs his friend I. and the public in general, thai he has taken the above LA RUF. AMI COMMODIOUS HOTEL, I II t) (i and that he is now well prepare to accommodate all who may favor him with their rustom. His ri.i.u"iJi AriBTMtsTS i.ro well aired, anl comfortable. His TiBir.

Bah will slvvaya be sappli.il wth best the maiket can afford. His JJtiilixo, which is goitl. wiil under the charge of good and cait ful hoslleis. He f. els confident, by stiict attention to bu -iucss, nnd an earnest desire to render comlortnble those ho may patroni.e him, that he will not fail logiva gtiur.il satisfaction.

H. B. WEAVER. Muncy. Get.

1st, 1S1C. if. Tin: ruiLAUULrni-i. reawxc and tottsmlli; IlAIXi ROAD. SSL' Ell A II EM ENT.

Change of Hours. On AST) AITI.B SlTl HlliT, AML 1, 1S43, passenger traina will have at the following Th Hours rhiludelphta und I'ottniHe. From Philadelpbta, at A From Pnttsvilie, at fj A.M. Honrs of putting Kiudtng. For Polisville, at A.

M. I st '1 i A. Daily Daily. Both trains aa at Poltstown. The down tmttl breakfasts at Heading, and the up train ut Nnriis-lown, for width 1 minutes aro allowed at eacll statoii.

It Between rt.ltsville A Phdada. cV fa Bit ween Reading A' do. A-o llef.teen do A Fottswlle, 1,10 ElllltblOS Tic hts coop IOK it nv. Between PoltsVille tit Philadelphia, It. tit ecu Id ad tug do.

Between do. A Pnttsvilie, All the trains ill stop for way the usual points. TV SM f5 t-n 3 P( 3 Oft passengers at Qjr All passengers r.re rcqucitod to jrcfu their tickets U-fore tbe trains start. May 1H43. 'f Fresh soppy ot lillSE lUN P.

re. nv, lid foi ss 11. Ii MASTER. Nwv. 13th, ltiia.

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