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the water llfr Jtaquehanna was five feet above '
low water ml (
On Saturday, the 14th, at 7 o'clock A.M. it
was 11 feet; at 11, o'clock it waa 13 feet ; at
2 o'clock P. M. it waa 14 feet j at S o'clock it
waa 15J feet; at 6) o'clock it waa 17j feet s at
8 o'clock it waa 181 feet; at 10 o'clock it waa
18 feet 11 inches; en Sunday morning the 18th
at 4 o'clock A. M. the water had riaen to SO feet
1 inch at 8 o'clock to 20 feet 3 inches; andaf
0 o'clock to SO feet 4 Inches ; at 10 o'clock it
atood at the aame; at 12 o'clock M. it had fallen
threo fourths of an inch ; at 1 o'clock, P. M.
an inch and a hrlf ; at 9 o'clock two inchee and
a quarter ; at 5 o'clock it had fallen 5 inchee ;
and at 6 o'clock it had fallen 7 inchee. It hat
ainre continued to fall gradually.
Horrid and AtrocUna .Warder.
The Utict (N. Y.) Gazette haa the following
particulars of an atrocioua murder, committed
near that place :
Mr. Van Ness' residence waa about three and
a half miles from Auburn, on the west ehore of
the Owasco lake. Ilia lamily consisted of him
self, wile,inother-in-law,(Mrs. VyckofT,)a hired
man, (Mr. Chrnelius Van Ansdale,) a hired
girl, and three children, two of whom escaped
the murderer. About half past 10 o'clock, on
Thursday night, Mr. Van Ness and his wife
were sitting in their parlor, (the rest of their
family having retired.) a knock wa9 heard at
the door, and aa Mr. Van Ness opened it, a man
supposed to be a white man with his face Mark
ed, rushed in to the room and struck Mr. Van
Nese a blow with a knite which proved nearly
instantly fatal, for he staggered into the next
apartment in search of his (run, aa it is supposed
and fell dead upon the floor! Meanwhile the
ruffian stubbed Mrs. Van Ness, who rose shriek
ing from her chair, and ran bleeding through
the next room, where alcpt her two children
and a hired girl, and expired nn the bed in the
further apartment. The girl and children owed
their Uvea only to the horrified silence they
preserved. The murderer having despatched
Mrs. Van Ness, proceeded to the apartment
where slept her mnther-in law, Mrs. WyckofT,
togetlier with an infant child scarcely two years
nltl. Not only did this demon in human form
stab the lady, but, horrible to relate he mangled
the poor little innocent child in the most shock
ing manner. , .
This done, he started to go up stairs, and waa
rmH on the Warrcase by a hired man, Van Ans
dale by name, who, alarmed at the screams,
was coming down carrying a large iron candle
stick in his hand. . The murderer demanded,
"Is there any one rise here!" to which Mr.
Van A. had hardly time to reply, "no one but
me," before he waa stabbed also in the aide. Out
with heroic -courage, Van A. seized the ruffian
by the throat, nd knocked him down ataira
with the -candle-stick, then seizing a broom
handle, all bleeding 8 he was, he attacked in
his turn the assailant with such courage that
the latter fled out into the garden, while Van
K.', feeble from h-a wound, 3sy helpless in the
:hair. The girl who was with the children, so
niraculoualy preserved, says that she saw the
villain return twice to the htuee and iuok in
.lie window, as it .uncertain whether or not to
eturn and finish hia work; hut finally calling
Mit, "If anybody is alive there recollect that
I've got a gun," he went to the stable, and ta
king tiorae gs I topped furiously on toward
ubnrn. Meanwhile, Mrs. WyckofT, although
be had received a wonnd three rnthea m
ength, from which ber intestines protruded,
onlrited to crawl nearly a quarter ot a mile
hroegh tbe woods to a neighbor's residence,
vhen succor wsa despatched. What a sight
tet their eyes on entering the house! Van
s'ews his wife and child already dead, Van
Insdale scarcely able to speak, while the poor
,irl was in a atate of frenzy, and incapable ef
endering assistance. " : ' ,
On the ataira was found the half of the blade
f the knife, supposed to have been broken in
he scuffle with Van Ansdale, about four incbea
3 length, and ulottled with b'ond. An express
rat immediately despatched to Auburn, and the
ountry waa soon alarmed. The only clue that
id been found to lead to the detection ot the
onster when I left Auburn waa the horse,
. hich fell near the negro settlement on the
itsktrts of the village, and waa there found by
e messenger. Neither Vsn Ansdale nor Mrs.
yckoft were expected tn survive. i
The motive of this most atrocious butchery
said to have been to obtain money which Mr.
. received during the week. Mrs. W. had
so a aum of money in the house. There can
acarcely a doubt but that the perpetrator
these crimes is concealed in Auburn. Ac
'e preparations were being aet on foot to d li
ver and bring him to justice.
Correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune.
A Joke d Its Coieqatntti.
Albany, March 13
Too Divorce Case to which 1 alluded the
tor day is a curious compound of fun, folly
romance. It, partakes very much of the
iracter of the celebrated Faoar case, whose
' bands the Legislators were vainly implor.
for so many years to loose. Tba Judiciary
mmittee have held several meetings and
en all the testimony, but as yet have come
no settled conclusion. The ante-room of the
lembly was crowded last night with members
1 spectators, all anxious to hear the; details
this comico-eerioue affair. There is some
fling discrepancy in the evidence, but the
lowing is the main facts, as they were de-
loped. . , : .
Ths parties whoso names I may now give.
.aamuch as they bsve been mads publie in the
.rfoceedings Mr. Huxanj Miss Liixic, had
only bean acquainted about 8v monins. j ns
latter, aa I told you, was yeonf lady erf 6m
personal appearases and attainments, and be
iibi ... n. , lit. j. a. i ...iMijs.sps. i
log quit proficient in music, relied mostly up-
on that divine art for a livelihood. Bhe was a
member ofthe Sooth Baptist Cburch, and offi
ciated as organist therein. The former, so far
aa I know, t young man of irreproachable char
acter, wast sort of superintendent or clerk of
the Temperance House of a Deacon in the same
church. The sleigh ride waa got up by Hall
and another young man, who took with them
three young ladies. On the way out, as might
have bsen expected from such sedate compa
ny, the conversation turned on the interesting
topic of matrimony. H. asked L. if she would
have him, and ahe consented in aa terse and di
rect a manner aa did Rebecca of old when the
servant of Isaac "popped the question." The
preliminaries were all settled and here I will
remark, all parlies agreed in testifying that it
was understood as nothing but a joke. Arrived
at the house of their destination, which waa that
of a Justice of the Peace, he was called upon
to officiate. He waa rather green in his line of
business, and aa this was the first knot he had
ever tied he went about in rather a primitive
way. Hall confessed that he had now made
up his mind to use hia own words if she
would marry him "to atick to it." The Justice
arranged the parties with all solemnity, but as
there was most immoderate laughter, he put on
a very solemn face, read them a lecture on so
briety, and sat down. He was asked to try a
gain, and this time be succeeded in stopping
the laughter and the ceremony proceeded.
"Have yon," said the Justice, addressing Hall,
"anjyibjections tn matrimony !" No sir," was
the reply. "Have you," waa the farther ques
tion to Miss L. 'sny objections to getting mar
ried 1" and she aa everv other young lady natu
rally would, replied, "Not at all, air !" She
asys ahe intended, when the Justice put the far
ther question, "Will you have thia man for your
husband T" to give a most unequivocal and un
mistakable negative. But he gave her no op
portunity, but immediately upon the above ques
tions being put and answered, he pronounced
them man and wife.
Here waa a pretty kettle offish, but the lady
still regarded the whole as a joke, not supposing
that such an overhanded knot would atick. By
dint of perseverance and considerable help, the
Justice made out the certificate, and late at
night the parties aet out tor home to meditate
over the old proverb "Those who marry ' in
haste can repent at leisure." '
In the esse of the lady, repentance came soon
enough. The rest of the testimony consists
merely of "saya IV and "says she's" of those
who volunteered their advice or condolence, and
doea not amount to much. It is evident to me
that ahe waa deceived somewhere and by some
body, although she caonpt be acquitted of blame
in trifling with such a subject and in attempting
to carry the joke m far. I wrote the other day
that ahe waa engaged to another person. This
appears now not to be the case. What the re
port ofthe Judiciary Committee will be I know
not but think it will be favorable. A bill for
her divorce will pasa the Assembly with a per
fect rush, but ot its fate in the Senate there is
doubt, as that grave body is very much afraid of
precedents. From the peculiar circumstances
of thia case and the intense interest manifested
in it, especially by some ofthe younger mem
bers of the Legislature, I do not know but it
may be called the great measure of thia sea-
ston
Yours, &.& '
BsaanaxTi's Pills cure all affections, (imply
because they make the blood pure ab-Uct out of
it ihoie qualities which produce disease, apt give
to it tboM qualities which produce health. .
Now every solid purl of the human frame is
made from the blood, and the fond we e -l is eon
verted Into Mood to supply the wane our hodii
ara continually sustaining. So In tba ordinary
tours of nsture we manufacture our entire bodies
in about nine yeans from the food taken Into our
slomsehs. Suppose lbs air we have lived in for
some time bas heen loaded with matter .detriment
tal to health, or our food for a long period has been
of an unwholesome kind, or that the mind baa been
much troubled for grief, anxiety, or great atten
tion to any particular point ia sura to occasion bid
effects in the Mood. Any ot these causes existing.
good blood cnnnt he supplied to tbe body.
But let Brandreth a rills I Used daily under
these circumstances, in doses of from two to aix
pills, or as the ckse shall determine, What Is their
effect 1 It is to esrry off ths impure mstiers from
the blood, leaving only tbe good U renew every
part of the body. What was unsound now be
comes sound, snd the stomsch toon gets into so
healthy a condition thai even bud air of unwhole
some food for a ttma are unable to injure ibe health
maternally. ,
cry Purchase of H, B. Msuer, Sunbury, or of
the agent, published in anotbar part of ibis paper.
DIKOt
At Korthumb'd. on the 10th Inst., FRANKF.
SHELMAN, son of H. H. and Anna Burr,' aged
1 year, B months ana IB aeys.
OA&rSTXNOf AND OX1VCLOTHS,
At the "CHEAP STORE" A'o. 41 Slrmicberry
street, , , ... ..,. ,
Philadelphia.
OkUR Store rent and other eipenses being very
IF light, wtsre eoahled lu vl out CARPETS,
)lL-CLOTHS, &e , wholesal. and retail, at the
lowaat price in the city, and buyers will find it
greatly to their advantage to call and examine the
large assortment W offer ibia season, of
, beautiful Imperial 3 ply
rXZr CABPETJSGS
Twilled and plain YsoilianJ
together with s large siock of OIL-CLOTH3
from S feel to 84 feet wide, very cheap, fur rooms,
halls, aVc Uo, Mailings, Floor Cloths, Rags, Cot
ton and Bag Carpets, &c, Ate, with a good as
sortment of Ingrain Carpet from 25 to SO cents,
and Stair and Entry Carpets from U to 60 rt.
ELDRIDQB & BROTHER.
No. 4, Strawberry Sir, on dor above Che
pat. near Second 8ut. PbiUdetpbia. i
March list, 1846. 3m.
GARDEN SEEDS. A frh supply of E.
Klaley ck Co'a superior Gsrdeot Seeds, just
received ana foe sale st tha store of
March SI, 1646. HENRY MaVUEK.
! TRTJST3 HALE.
J AM ES'A. PREtJMAN. Aoctkmeer,
iTo. 106 Walnut St., PHILADELPHIA. '
VALUABLE COAL LA If DA,
' In Northumberland and Columbia Counties.,
PURSUANT to a decree of the Circuit
-C Court of tha United State for the E. D. of
Pennsylvania will be sold at the Msrnhanta' Et
ching in the city of Philadelphia, on WEDNES
DAY KVENINO, April 15th, 1940, st T J 'clock;
the following interest in the valusbl Coal Lands,
formerly known as ibe Beck Lands. - ,
, 71-33(1 parts of IS patented tracts on the Water
of iheShamokln, in Colombia and Northumberland
counties, surveyed adjoining to or in tba neighbor
hood of each other, in punrasnce of 13 warrants for
400 acres eseb, in the following names, Win. Elli
ott, Oeorge Ashlen, Csleb f.ownns, John Young,
John Whiteman, Joseph Gordon,' Richard Tnni.
John Warner, Daniel Reese, Wm. Porter. Wm.
Millet, Peter Dehsven, Wm Powell, supposed to
contsin 6346 sets. ' ',
These lsnd are on the Centre Turnpike, about
fifteen miles N. W. of Pottsville, and on the route
of the projected Danville Railroad. " ' ' "
1 Conditions infsale are one third rash on the exes
ration of Ibe deed, which i to be prep red by the
purchaser within two weeks after the sale. $600
will b tequired to be paid at the time of sale. The
remaining two thirds to be secured by bond and
mortgage on the premises, payable in equal sums
in two or three yesrs, or all .the rash will be recei
ved if preferred by the purrheser.
El.I K. PRICE, Trurtre,
JAMES A. FREEMAN. Auctio
neer snd Commission Merchant for the aale of Real
Estate and Personal Property, No. 106 Walnut
atreet, Philadelphia.
March Slat. 1846. ts ,
DR. SMITH'S (Sub a a CoA-ttta) "IMPROVED
LNDIAN VEGETABLE PILL8."
A RE daily effecting some of the most astonixh
big and wonderful cure that have ever bsen
known, in consequence of which the have now
liecom a shining msrk against which sll the ar
rows of disappointed hope, envy, and unchirits
bleness sre levelled without distinction. ' The town
and country ere alike filled with their praise. The
palace and ths poor house slike echo with their vir
tue. In all climates, under all temperatures, they
atill retain their wonderful powers, and exert them
unaltered by age or situs! ion. They are simple in
their preparations, mild in their actions, thorough
in all their operations, and unrivalled in their re
sults. They ara ani-biliou anti-dyspeptic, and
sntkmercuriat : snd ihey sre peculiarly beneficial
in the following complain': fever and ague, yel
low anJ bilious fevers, dyspepois, croup, liver com
plaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy,
spleen, piles, colic, obstructions, heirtburn, furred
tongue and foul stomxeh, nausea, disrrhrea, costive
ness, loss of appetite, sallow complexions, elds,
and in fell cases of torpor of the bowels where s
cathartic oi an aperient ia needed.
N. B. No Sugar Coated Pills can be genuine,
unless everv bos lias nn it the signature of G.
BENJ'N SMITH, M. D.
CAUTION, As a miserable imitation h
been made, by tbe name of "Sugar Coated Pills,"
it ia necesatry to be sure that Da. G Br.sj. Smith's
sigustuie is on every box. Price SS cents.
Principal Office. 179 Greenwich st. New York.
Sold by JOHN W. PRILING. Sunoury.
WM. TORSYTHE, Northum'd.
Msrch 3 1st, 164,
A CARD.
TO THE CIVILIZED WORLD II .
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e Agent, duly authorized and empowered, by
the proprietor of most of the best newspaper of
all the eiries and principal towns in the U. S. and
Cansds, to receive suhacrip'ion and adverti.
menta, and to give receipt for them, respectfully
notifiea the public, that he is prepared to execute
ordera from all parte of the Civil red World, m
brscing Individual, Firms, Societies, CluhS, Rea
ding Rooms, Corporations, cVc, at his several olfi
eea in ihe ritiea of Philadelphia, Baliimnte, New
York and Boton, and where communication and
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and Cbetmut streets; Baltimore, 8. E. corner Bal
timore and Calvert atreela ; New York, Tribune
Buildings opposite City Hall; Boston, SO State st.
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ner connected with the eubaeriber, in the American
Newspaper Agency, all letters and communications
for him, should be carefully directed as above, and
to no other person. Tbis caution haa become ne
cessary, in order to avoid mistake, and put the pub
lie on their gusrd gint sll pretended Acents. 1
- V. B. PALMER,
i , ' , A met lean Newspaper Agent,
Editor throughout tbe United 8tte fur whom
V. B. Pslmer i Agent, will promote tbe advantage
of all concerned, by pnblhlug the above.
Pl'lILIC NOTICE. V. B. Palmer Is Ihe
only authorised Agent for ihe "SeaacaT Awaii
cas," In the citi-a of Philadelphia, New York,
Boston and Baltimore, of Which publie notice i
hereby given, March 14, 1846,
Notice
IS hereby given to all legatee, creditor, and o
iher persons interested iu the eststes of Elisabeth
Shipe, doe'd, settled by ber dmiiiiirator John
Shipe t of Jacob Ehilght, dee'd., aettlrd by his adm'r
John bright', of George Watt, dee'd., settled by
his adm'r Frederick Lst.tust of Andrew K. Russel,
dee'd ttled by bis adm'r John Rusell; of Geo.
Moyer, dre d., settled by George snd Dsniel Moy-
er, sdin'rs de bonis non with the will snnexed of
Ann Catherine Shiley, dee'd.. aettlrd by her ex'r
Frederick Hs; of Lsftird Wsldrou, dee'd., set led
by hi adm'r Witlisra Wildront of Catherine Hill,
dee'd, settled by her adm'r Jacob Conrad i of John
Painter, dec d , set iled by bis adm r fJharlea Gale',
of David Hess, dee'd , settled by bis sdm'r Jacob
Hon4 of Catherine Psinter, d.c d., willed by her
idm'r Chirles Gsle of Frederick Bsrhrtun, dee'd.,
settled by bis sdre'rs Jons Koch and Nicholsa Du
rher; of Leonard FeraU-r, dee'd srttlej by hia
adm'ra Peter Fereter and Samuel Wagner; of A
brsham Kothermel. dee'd., settled by his sdm'r Wm.
Rotheimel; ef Dsn'l Keller, dee set tt'd by hisa-imr.
Benj. Robins tbe sce't of Jseob Wsgner, guardisn
ofCslheilne Petler; the account of Jacob Wagner,
guardian of MsgJslt-n Ferster. Late of Nortbutn
beiland county, deceased, that the executor and
sdmintstratore of tbeaaid deceased eetate hav fiiej
their account with tbe Krgiater of tbie county ;
end that they will be presented to the Orphan'
Court of ssid county, on Tuedy the Tin day of
April next, for confirmation snd allowance.
EDWARD OYSTER,
Sunbury, March 7th, 1846. ' Register,
Dissolution of rartneralilp. . .
THB Partnership heretofore existing between
the subscriber, under tha firm of HerToer A
Kboads, waa dissolved en the 1st dy of April,
1845, by mutual consent. Benjamin Heffoer is
duly authorised to settle lb business of the firm.
BENJAMIN HEFFNER,
HENRY RHOAD8.
Books, Notre, Judgments, and all aconoot
ara m the hands ef David Marts, Esq., for eollec
lion. B. HEFFNER.
Bbamokin, Tab, J8, 1848, 3t
list or cause:;.
1,"OR trial In the Court of Common Pie of Nor-
thumherland County, at April Term, 1846,
commencing tbe first Monday, being the 6th. :
eittinger, alienee of -
Gsrvet
vs John Osrvet at al
s Joseph Keefer , "
' S Abraham Klaee '
vs A Wilhelm, Ac.
vs Feli MsJreretsI
Prentice fot Welch
Willism Farrow
A liner Mendenbsll
Frsncis McCoy,
Wm H Brown Aco vs John B Boyd
8trswbrllge A Borden va Ssme
Holmes, Sturgeon A CrtVs ,' Ssme
Hogh Bella, Efq vs Henry Donne et si :
Chsrles Hall's et'rs ' va William Wilson'e ex'r
Gobin A Billington's sstignees vs Edward Gobin
Same . V Chsrtea Gobin
Jacob Pet sing va Zimmerman, Savidge & c0
R D Foidsman " s Benjamin Fordoman
William Simetiton ' ' ' s John ShlpnSan " ' ' "
Charles H Frick ' . vs William Frick
John Herdi rson's beirs v flrrenough A 8hlpman
John Lieb
vs Thorns Allen
Giltiert Berlleu
James Boss
Wm L Heinemsn
Peter Richter Ae
Frsncis Ball' adm'r
Abraham Terwilliger
vs Wm R Jones
vs Jcb II Rhoads
vs Hsrtmsn II Kncsble
vs Dodge A Bsrret '
va Daniel M. 8erbler
v Robins A Newberry
vs Derr A McWillism
John P Summers
J.hn McCionghan' adm'r vs Chsrles Merrick
Yoilheimer A Dawson vs pi ; Price
John A Lloyd
Wm E McDonald
v Wm 8 Montgomery
v John Nei.lig A wife ,
v John Conprr et l
vs John A Lloyd
vs Abrsbam Strstib
v John A Llovd
John Knorr
John Ksne A wife
E Greenough
Wm E McDonald
Jonathan Adam
Wm Colt
Frederick Birkenbine
vs John Hartmin .
Kenderlon Smith et al George Grant et al
Walter Grahnm vs Peter Hanselman
Jam Lougheid's sdro'rs s Catherine Crr
Dodge A De Noinsndie Wm A Lloyd
John McGinne
Wm Starke
Hulet Smith .
John Furmsn el al
Charles W I eg ins
Henry Mssser
Joho Murrsy
Roueit Bennet
Frsncis Yarnell
v Augustus Huey A
v Kama
va John Cooper rt at
vs T A Billingtnn
v Margaret McCay's ex'r
v Isaac Brown
va Oscar Bradford's ex'r
John P Kennedy el al vs J A A Shipman
8sme vs Same
JOHN FAILNSWORTIT.
Prothonotarv' office. ? , ; J'roA'y.
Sunbury, March 7. 1845. 5
LIST OF JURORS
0
F Northumberland County, for April Term,
A. U. 184B.
Grand Jurors.
Delaware James Armstrong, Joseph Nicely,
Miltnn Leon .rd Shearer. Daniel H. ('aner.
CkiUitquaque. Henry Caul, Elijah Hill, Ro
beit Giffen, Willism CaMcl.
Point.-' John Garret. ,
Karlhumbttland. Andrew Vi'ilion, George
Evert..
Sunoury. Caleb Fisher.
Auifuida. Ssmuel Garinger, Solomon Evert.
Shamnkin. Daniel Miller.
Ruih. Ssmuel (iilinger.
Coal. Andrew Klinger.
Upper Miaonoy. Jacob Strasser. Simuel Ei
ter. Peier Seiler. Jscoh Geist. Dsniel Kaufman.
xm-er Nnhonoy Philip Kersietler.
Little Mahonoy. Nicholsa Drumheller. - .
Traverse Jurors.
7ureuf. John Sample.' "
Lewi. Jacob Jarret, William McGutre, David
Lilly.
Delaware. John D. Linebach, Wilson Hutche.
son, John M. Thstcher, Peter Shady, ' Joeph
Hayes, George Watson.
Milton. Jamea Whitter, Palmer Johnston, Hen
rv Wilhelm, John Leib, Jacob Miller, Jobn Evan,
Patrick Montagu.
Chillistjnajue. John Voris, Willism Housel,
Thomas Kaarr.
Point. Jobn Deal. Henry Morgan.
Northumberland Jamea Tsggart, Thomas Gas
kins.
Sunbury Daniel Heninger. '
Augusta Samnel Reilsnd, Dennis Woolverton,
Henry Brewer. Peter Kresger, Jobn Starner, John
B. Shipman, Thomaa Snyder.
SAamoIri'n. Charles Marie, Ssmuel Kelly, Ni
cholas Yocum, Christian Biiuschlag.
Ruth. Willism Bear, Jacob Milham, Henry
Weaver.
I'fper Mahonoy. Jonathan Beite, John Mau
rer, jr.
Lower Mahonoy. Jacob Bower, John Michael.
Jacob Snyder.
Little Mahonoy. -Isaac Dornself, Ssmuel We
gener. Jittktnn.MeaTj Lstnchs, Daniel Hilbisb.
Petit Jurors.
Tiir!mf.--Heny Follmer.
Lewi. Peter Stshl, Thomas Rusael.
Delaware. JeBe Pa-kc, Joseph Irwtn.
.Viltm.C A. Langen.
Chilisquaque. Chsrles Search, Nathan Jarret.
Point. Daniel Robins.
Northumberland. imn Hilborn, Thomas Wi
thingtf.n. Daniel Rrsutieam.
Sunbury. Reuben Fegely.
Auetutta. David Reeser, Solomon Hertzel, anr,
John llsrt. Fredeiick Haas.
Shamokin. Solomon Keller, William Ammer
man, James John, William G. Kase, David Miller,
Daniel Fegely, David N. I.ka.
Rah John Desha, Jacob Uearhartt Peter
Hsnghawnul,
Coal Solomon Dunkelberger, Henry Keyser,
Michael Derrick.
Upper Muhortoy. Anthony Yoder," George
Rentier, Jonathan Eisenhsrl.
Lower Mahonoy --Isaac Rothermel, Peter Wi.
mer. r , ;
Jaditon Jobn Bohner.
ItllchaclNcldlsV&tate
ALL persona hsving unsetiled acccUnla with
said rsute, are hereby notified for Ihe last, time,
to call on tbe subscribers without del iy, for settle
ment, otherwise they will be dealt With actordlug
to law. GEO. CONRAD.
SAMUEL 8. WAGNER.
Augusta, March 7th. 1846 9t - Adm ra.
WHITE STTAIT HOTEL,
Race Stbeet, Pbicadelphia. '
I1Y J. PEl'ERS.
rT,IItS location Is convenient for Business men
visiting the city. Every pains is taken to se
cure the comfort of travellers.
March 7, 1846. ly
OVSTZ3RS! OYSTERS!!
THE suhseiiber would rpeclfully inform per
son dealing in OYSTERS, and tbe public
generally, thai he ha purchaaed lb Interest of
Philip Shay, In the Oy.ter business, al Northuai.
berland, where be is prepared lo supply deslerswith
superior OrsTta. at lb shortest notice, put up at
the celebrated establishment of Fiehlt 4; May, in
Baltimore. . , . i i.
All orders sent by rosil, or otherwise, will be
punctually tteodad to.
T. WITHINGTON. '
Nortbumbarland, Fsb. A 1646. , . , ; .
IKemoyal.
n m rimmtiri
si rik s c.j V JU ' '
r i
" BESPECTF0LLT Inform the el.
tilfnt of ftnnhnrv nA lrlnii ttisit K
J ""7i
hi firoot.J ht re.itjfnce to ih Brick
Hrstlfui in Mark i .
of ihe Red Lion Hotel, where, thankful for past fa-
""prs to receive cominiMtion of the liber
al patronage which baa heretofore been attended lo
Mm. . . , . aa laia a
Notice.
rpHE subscriber being appointed by the Court
X of Common Pleas of Northumberland county,
Auditor, to ascertain and report the lien under ihe
second mortgage upon the r?al state of ihe Shamn
kin OohI and Iron Company, in said county, in
order that a distribution may.be made of the pro.
ceedenf the la e sheriff's sale of aiid estate, among
he lien creditors, on the first Monday Of ibe neat
April court, at Sunbury, all peraone holding or
clsioiine lima auain.t said alat ara karla
red to present them to the subscript, st his office '
in Sunbury, on or before the 9tst dv of March
next. It. B. MA8SER,
Feb.gHth. 1646. 4t 1 Auditor.
MONTOUR HOUSE,'
LATE JlllADY S HOTEL,
, , Oppotile. the Court House,
DANVILLE, FEN XT' A.
. THE Subrriher, who assisted for se
ven'! years in the rannsgemen! of the
hove Hotel, lately kept by Mr. S. A. Bra
dy, begs leave to inform the travelling
public, that he bas taken the establishment on Ids
own account,' on the first of January, 1846.
The House has, of late, undergone many impor
tant alterations, and the present conductor promises
to Ivsve nothing undone to mske it a comfortable
and agreeable, as well aa a cheap and accommoda
ting stopping place for etrangers who may visit our
flourishing village. No paina nor espense will be
spared to fill the table anil the bar with the best the
markets afford, and with the determination to de
vn'e bis entire personal attention to the Comfort of
those who may make his bouse their temporary a
bode, and aided by active, careful snd obliging ser
vants, he hopes lo give general satisfaction, anJ re
ceive a liberal share of cnatnm.
CCy Large and commodious STABLES are st
Isched to the establishment, which are attended by
careful and obliging bo'llers.
GIDEON M. SHOOP.
January 34th, 1846. if
EVANS & WATSON,
, . No. 70 Sovtu Third Street, . ..
OpjHisite the Philadelphia JGxcArmRu,
Msnufsehire and keep ton-
stantly on hand, a large as-
ortment of their Patent lm-
provrd Salamander FIRE
PROOF 8AFES. which are
ygp.Rco!
svvVtrrms-s-sll m
rinslrtie'ed aa to set st rest
manner of doubt as lo their
'"being strictlv fire tiroof. and
that Ihey will resist the fire of anv buirdintr in the
world. The oiitideae of the Safes are made of
boiler iron, the inaidn ee of enapstene, and be
tween the outer esse and inner csso ia a space of
some a inches thick, and is filled in with indestruc
tible m .terii.1, en as in make it an impossibility to
ever burn any of the Contents maide of this Cheat.
These Hospstone Salamanders we are prepsred
and do challenge the waikl lo produce any article
in the ahape of Book Safes that will stand ss much
heal, and we hold ourselvrs ready at all time to
hsve ibem fairly tetej by public bonfire, should a
ny of our competitor feel dispowd to try them.
We also continue to manufartqie and keep con
stantly on hand, Urge and feneral aasortmenl of
our Piemium Air-tight Fireproof Safes, of which
we have a Urge quantity In uc, and in every in
stance they have given entire satisfaction to the
purchasers oT which we will refer the public to a
few gentlemen who hsve them in use.
N. O. Tsylor, U9 north 3J u A. Wright
& Nphcw, Vine at. wharf Aleiandet Caror, Con
veyancer, corner of Filbert and 9lh ats.j John M.
Ford, 32 north 3Jst.i Mvers Uush, SO north 3d
at I Bailey & Brother, 13d Mult it st Jamea M.
Paul, I HI south 4 ill at.; Dr David Jayne, 8 south
3d st; Matthew T, Miller, 20 south 3d t( snd
w could name some three or four hundred other
if it were necessary. , Now we invite the attention
of Uie puMic, and particularly those in want of
Fire Proof Safes, to eall at our store before putcha
ing i-Uewhere, snd we think, we can satisfy them
thai they will get a belter and cheaper article at
our atore than any other eatahl'shment in tbe city.
We Uo romiuua ro maniifsctuie Keal snd Co
pying Preasr, made in such usnnsr a to an
swer both purie t Hoisting Machine, Fire
Proof Doors, with our own manufacture of locks
on them, witb D. Evans's Patent Keybole cover
attached to the same plain and ornamental Iron
Railing, cVc. , -
N. b We keep constantly on band a large as
sortment of our Patent !late Lined Refilgei tora,
Wster Fillers and Orders; and we have also on
hand several tecond hand Fire Proof Chest taken
in exchange for Oura, which we will dispose of at
very low price.
Philadelphla. January S4th, 1346. ly "
LAST NOTICBr
THE St're Honks Accounts and Notea ofH.
B. Mna-er, have been placed in the hands of
magistrate fur collection. Peraons whoareoun'e
have been of long standing, may save coat by set
tling the same without further dt-lav.
Sunbury. Jan. 3, IMP. H. B. MASSER.
VHCLESALE k PaETAlL
HAT & CAP WAltEUOUSK,
.Vo. S(H, Market Street above 9 (A, South tide,
PXIXX. ADBXaPHXA,
a THE tibcril er retpecifully csll the atten
tion of Ibeir friend and dealer lo their large
and well assorted stork of lists aud Caps of every
deacription, wtll adapted f r the spring trsde. Be
ing made of the beat mateti.il and by Ihe most at
perienCed Workmen, Ihey feel confident to give nni
Versal sstisfaction tn all who may favor I hem with
a trial, as they oflV-r to sell aa low aa anv house in
the ei.y. BARI'ALOi r & BLYNN.
Philadelphia. January 3. 1846 .
PaE O tTlrlE De .
JOHN B. 8THYKER,
Of the late firm of Sewklrtc V Stryker, and
Slryker d; J'nguc,
HA8 resumed the Wbnlesile Dry Gode Busi
ness, and now offers for sale, at No. It sod
14 Bank street, PbilaJslpb'ta, adioioing Myers,
Claa-horn & Co'a Auction Store. No. TS Market
alreet, a general assortment of Dry Goods, chiefly
purchased al auction, at a vary unaU advance for
cash, or city acceptance.
Believing that bis long experience in purcbssirg
will enable him to U hi Good at tb lowest Msr
krt pticea, be invites bis old Trieod, ad etber
wUhlng to buy, to favor bim with a eall.
Philadelphia. Nov. 1, 1645 6m .' ''
WllK41.-tba higbisi pne given fur
Wheat al iK. f H. MAHSKR.
IA new supply of Usee OtntsaSarf juat lecetved, -Nov.Sth,
1641, .a . .o ; ,r..-U.
fin.
SSSB
Sisal C
i TEXZOO sSfJTJCZAS !
"TUB (SIT nTXXst. T1TET OOMTB."
COME WHERE I Why where do yon anp
poasabnt I the Cheap 8tnre of Henry MsWr.
in Market street, Sunbury. And for what purrwe
do you think they romal Why to bov chea:-. to
be sure, and save st lesvt 30 per cent. They urn't
de not hiit' eltt because it is a wall known fact
thaint
HENRY MASSER'S STORE '
the very best articles sre sold at the very lowest
prices. Now come, one snd sll t but don't all e'tme
st once, snd JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES! -Where
you will find a Splendid Assortment of
Fall nnd Winter Dry Croods, ,
just received, among which are tha following I flu
peril ne F rench Broedclotht West of England do.;
Heavy Heaver do , a first rate article for Overrx t,
and a great variety rf Wool Dyed, BUrk and Fnn-
ey Csssimeres. Sattinetts, Mnuaaelimde.lalne, Rep.
ue-tstnes, uanmeres, Alpaeeaa, te Ae. i Also, .
beautiful asortment of Calicoea of the latest styles
and patterns, which will be sold cheeper tbsn ever j'
also, Woolen and other Shawl in great variety,
from 40 ct. to $10 1 a general assortment c.f Ho
siery, Gloves, Suspenders. Mills, cVe., Ae a largo
assortment of Women', Men' and Miasas Gam
r-hnv. which will be sold cheaper then ever before
offered.
He has likewise, in addition to the above stock,
sn extensive, ssanrtment ef Queennnare; Hardware,
Saddlery and Gracerirt, Sugar from S to )0. 12
snd 16 cts. per lb j Giod Coffee at 10. Yeiy iWi
St I2J. Also. Nails;Sprkest Iron; S irdeis n's b
Caat rOieel; English, Americnn and ciweed B'is'ee
do. in short, every thing tbst is usually kept in a
Country Store, all of which will be sold st vry
reduced prices.
fX7 Country Tro-iuca of all kinds laksn In ex
change for Good.
Sunbury, Nov. SSd, 1845.
To Furrhaatrai f '
B XIV GOODS.
THE subsrribeA No. ISl Pearl atreet, New
York, having established a Branch at No. 2S4
South Second it., Philidelphi, is now opetnp,
and win be constantly receiving from the New
York Auctions, n extensive assortment of
T AirCY fc 8TAPX.B DHY OOOBS.
which Will be sold st tbe lowest JVew York -.ert.
at wholesale and Retail. Among h i stork will he
found a good assortment of tbe followieg article-:
JacConets, Plaid, Hair Cord, I. see. Stripe, Book,
Swiss and Tarlatan Mualina, Bish'sp ami Linen
Lawns, Fancy Cap Netts, Fsncy and Ball Uree,
Thread Laces, Application Do., rxh Black Silk
Trimming Lace, Irish Linens, I.iticn f'ambrics,
Linen Cambric HdUf.,Curtain Fringes, Cat-hmnifr
d'Ecose, Mnuseline de I.siae. Hlk and Cotton
Warp Alpaccae, Qunen's Cloth, Gala Plaid,
French Merinos, Black rsjlks. Gloves, Si'k Hoee,
Shawls, Cravats, Ribbon. Embroideries, ic, Ac.
Country Merchants snd others visiting I'biUdel
phis or New York to purchase, sre respectfully in
vited to call and examine the stocks.
No. 1, 1845. ly . G. H. MOORE.
JOSEPH W. JONES,
Kb, 18 Kurth it h street, a few duort above Market
ttreet,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAS eonstsntly on band a very large ssort
Tnent of Looking Glasses, Baskets, Cedar Wars
and Fancy Goods, which will b sold wholesale at
the very lowest price.
N. B. Looking Glasses insured to any pert of
the coiintrr, without chsrge.
Nov. 11-84.V Cm
He rfeommeno all of our friend visiting the
city, to Call at the Prkin Compatiy'e Shrre,
and lay tn a tvpply of their di liciaus Tent.
THE PEILIS TEA erOMI'AXYa
No. 80, 8ovtb 8scoivn Stufst, Between Maittl
snd Cbesnut,
PnZZaABBLPHX A,
HAVE constantly on hand, and for sde.
Wholesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRFSH T A3.
At Lower Prices,
according to the quality, than they ran be licugM
fot at any other eruhliahment in the. city.
$y Ta exxfmnvely. are sold at th a h use,
snd sever il Varietiea wbich canr.ot I e nbtuined else
where. Any Teaa which do n ! give miire smis
f.iction can be returned and eXt.hang'd, or the mo
ney will be refunded.
The citizens of Northumberland county sis re
spectfully invited to give us call.
G.B.ZIETJER,
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company.
Philadelphia, Sept. 87lh, 1843. ly
TERMS REDUCED.
DACUERRHN GALLERY of Patent PremU
urn Colored Itkenranet. hnrf Photcgraphit
DiJl ;
No. 136 Cftesnut Street, Philadelphia-
No. MI Broadway. New York ; No. 75 V.or
Street, Boston ; No. 136 Cheenol Street, Phila
delphia Ualtimor 'tr. l, Ua'timore t Droad
wsy, Saratoga Spring ; No 66 Canal Street,
New-Orle ,nv ; Main Ktrc. t Newpott, R. I. AnuT
Main Streei.'Pn Puque, lew.
CONSTITUTING the oldest snd most Txten.
aive Etahtlhmnt nf Ihe k rd in the V..rl I,
nd eonUinrag more than a THDUSAN U IV. I
TRAITS, emliracinjj ihoae of some of the niMt
distinguished individuals, in the United States.
Admittance free.
Thia Elehli.hment having been swsr V-d the
Medal, Four Vint Premiums -a4 tno"Jlhe
Htitort'' at I'.ia Exhibition at L'ono", New-Yotk
and rhiladrij hia, respectively, for be-t rictuie' mul
Apparaiui( thua officially sustained in the posi
tion of superiority hrrlof,ir universally assigned it
by the public, as Piret in the HVtt'' .
Junag8tb.. 1846. lj
PIANOS.
THE SUBSCRIBER ba. been sppointed acen.
for ibe ! of CONRAD MEYER'S CEL.
EBRATED PREMIUM ROSE WOOD PI
ANOS, at thh place. These Pino hv a plain,
maaaiv and beantiful exterior fini-h, and, for deptla
and aweetnea uf ion, and elegance of work ruai..
ship, are not surpatsed by any in the United Slate.
The following is a reeommendalinn from Cast
DtTs, celebrated performer, and himself man '
ufacturert
... CARD.
, Bivi;s bad the pleasure of trying the eictl
lenl I'iatio Fortes maiifactured by Mr. Meyer, sn.l
eblblted at the last exhibition of the Franklin In
stitute, I feel it due lo the Iruo merit of lb msker
to declare tbat the iniUumenta are quite equal,
snd in om reeci ivin auperioi, to al the Pi
ano Fortes, 1 saw at the capitals of Europe, and
during a sojourn ef two yeirs at Pari.
The Piano will ba sold al the manufacturer'
low! Philadelphia pi ice, if not something I w r.
Persona ara requested to eall and examine for
lbmeelve, at the residence of th subscriber,
i Sunbury, May IT, 1846. H. B. MASSER., .
a