Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 30, 1844, Image 3

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K7" The Baltimore Methodist Episcopal
Conference, now in session in the city of Wash
ington, is said to bet very large one, both in the
number of its members and in the extent of ter
ritory comprised within its limits.
The following are some of the appointments
made by the con Terence. They are those embra
ced in this diotrict.
NoRTHVMBKRLANn District G. Hildt, Presi
ding Elder. Sunbury A. Brittain, J. W.
Tongne. Danville James Ewing, G. A. Cofley.
Berwick F. M. Mills, W. O. Spotzwood,
Bloomingdale J. W. Houghawout, (one vacan
?y.) Luzerne S. L. M. Conser, (one vacancy.)
Northumbcrlond B. II. Crever, Jas. Guyer.
Milton Geo. Guyer, A. Wiles. Williamsport
Joh Brown. Lycoming Jas. A. Roue, John
J. rurecl. West Branch Thomas Tareyhill,
S. G Hare. Lockhaven W. R. Mills, T. W
Elliott. Bellfonte John Ball, X. O. Bucking
ham, Clearfield Robert Beers, J. Montgomery.
Penn's Valley James Stevens.
Or Canals. The Jlarrisbtirg Telegraph
ays : ' We are informed by a respectable
sotircefhal one hundred tons of merchandise from
New York, pr.se es daily on our canal to the
West.
New n.vMrsHinK. The New Hampshire pa
pers give the votes for Governor ky -which it ap
pears that Jno. II. Steele, democrat, is elected by
2,5u0 majority ever all competitors. The re
turns are not yet complete
Marble is York Coi ntv. The York (Pa.)
Republican says that a quarry of marble, which
jcars a fiue .polish and ie handsoniiy variegated,
ias been opened in the vicinity of that borough.
AiiinirA Improvements in Machinery.
The New York Evening Post statesb.lt an rn
;enious artisan in Massachusetts has lately in
ented a meT'noS of making Marseille quirts with
s much facility as the common brown sheeting
vhich costs .nine cents a yard. A power loom
'riven by great regularity -aiA symmetry, flie
aised figures on its surface exhibiting almost
very imaginable variety of pattern. A little
irl, or any inexperienced person may tend sevc
il looms at once. The price cf the fabric can
nly exceed that of common brown sheeting by
le cost of the material, inasmuch us the labor of
roducing it is no greater. The same person has
ivented a power loom for weaving ingrain car
ets with the sarue xepidity That ithe looms of our
etories ttsrn out the plainest and coarsest fa
ics. A certain rui'ii capitalist at the eastward,
is expended eighty Uiousaiid dollars in assisting
e inventor In liie various experiments to bring
to perfection, which 'he lias at length Hueceed
in doing. A little girt slants al the machine
and tends four or five looms, which jerk out
e finished fabric with incredible rapidity. As
e principal expense of making this kind of . car
ting has hitherto been the cest of the labor, the
.ce will be creatlv reduced bvdiiis invention.
t4. author 'hasteer-'efTered, the Post says, eighty
ATOusand psnindu for tire patent riglit in England,
but this, liis bliga1 ions to the capilalist who bar
furnished him with the means of bringing it to per
fection, forbid hiiu to accept
BALIlMOItE MARKET,
OJjflreof Me Baltimore Amerk-, March 25.
GRAIN A load of Pennsylvania Wheat, ha
ving smut i it, ithe first received this season has
been put into stere, the price being limited at
lO.1) cents. The tmall receipts of Maryland red
are selling a.t 9-5 a 105 ceifts, according to quali
ty. Sales to-day nf white Corn at l'i a -Ifi rents ;
and of yellow at -la 19 cts. We quote Oats at 26
cts. A sale of ."WO Injsliels Pennsylvania Rye at
n cts.
WHISKEY The demand continues vctv 1i
n'rted. Small sales to-day at 01 cts for hhils
.nd22a52lcts forbbls
A Few Worwsir Fator or Dr. BRawnst-TH
J EG RTARLE TJivr.RsL Pi ll.s. This valuable
ledicme is so well known in the United States,
and particularly in this cry, (Philadelphia) a
nve'cicn remedy in lh cure and prevention of
.disease, that we scn:ety know what to ssy that
ill l received in its favor. One thing is ci rtein,
th.y possess this eminent sdvantage over meat o
ther (KKgairvea, ih.it w bile I hey operate gently they
produce neither co-tiveness, debility, nor too great
excitement; whenever there is a prrJ,enH"n lo
diaeuse, wiving fim ms'sh effluvia, or too pi
oivaef ardent spirits, oi a vitiated state of the
idle, they are turr to relieve. JVnfy Chronicle.
Pur base of H. B Mister, Sunbury, or of
the agents, puMished in another part of this piper.
.Tf .1 It It I E II ,
On Ihe 7th inst., by the Rev. William J. Eyet,
Mr. Henn.mk HavnrKsr, to Miss Euxafkih. se
ond daughter of Stephen Baldy, Esq., both of ta
'awitsa u i i: i,
On Tuesday morning last, Mrs. MARIA
IIAUPT, wile of Mr. Henry Haupt, of this bo
rough, aged about 20 years.
IMtlCE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly Ikmry Yuxtketmer.
Wbeat, . 85
Rss, ...... so
Co air, ...... 40
Oats, ...... S6
Pork, ...... 5
Flaeseed, ... . 100
IJottsr, ..... 10
Bskswae, .... 26
Tallow, .... 10
Drier ArriEa, 75
Do. Peaches, 800
Fiae, ... .8
Hscelsd Flax, , . J J0
Ea- . s
"Wil.ingtOa Flr3 Company."
,nf mUrs of the "Washington Fire Com
pany . are requeaud to meet at the otata
Houaa. on Monday Evening, Auril 1st. at 6
clock, precisely. Punclual attendance is required.
March 30. JACOB YOUNOMAN, Set.
Boot Shoe
MAKING.
nncK , iirosiovs
WOULD inform their friends and the public
generally, that they have commenced the
hove husiness in all "rt various branches, in the
shop lately occupied by Xavier Engirt as a watch
maker shop, on the rt side of the Red Lion Ho
tel, in Market street, Sunbury, where they are pre
pared to execute all ordars in their line, with
PROMPTNESS AITS DESPATCH.
They hope, by strict altenlion to business, mode
rate charges, and the durability of their work, to
merit and receive shsre. of the public pationsge.
Sunbury, March 30th. 1844. ly
" (ootl Intent Fire Company-."
A STATED MEETING of the Cnmp.my will
be held on Tuesdiy evening neit, ai 6 o'clock,
at the Court House. Punctual atterulanre is re
quired. CHAS. J. BUHNER,
March 30, 1844. Secittartf.
JTri'RTiHiiii"i;ii.c5iET
To the art entitled "An Act rtlatinff to coun
ty rates and levies and township rates and
levir paused the 15(A y f Afrit, 1334..
PrcTio! t. Be it enacted by the Senate sn I
House of Representatives of tlirt Comm.inwellh
of Pennsylvanin, in (5enera1 As emldv Ret, and it
is herel enacted by the authority of the rsme,
that it r-hnll he the duty of the Supervisors of the
highways of every township anil Inrush in the
counties of Schuylkill, Norlhumherland, and Car
bon, annually to select one of ihctr number, or np.
point some suitable inhshitant nf the towRh-ip or
Vonwiih, t.i lie collector of the Rod taxes levied
or sssessed for such township or borough, which
Supervisor oi other person appointed collcrti r.as
aforesaid, shnll eive bond with two or more sulfr ienl
securities, to le apiiT'iveil bv the Township ir Bo
rouih Audit era, nira deposited with them, which
s iid hoiiil shall he in lbs name of surh township
or botniigh, and the condition thereof shall be lh.it
such collector shall well snd truly collect and psv
over to the Towrwhip or Borough Trtssurer, if one
he elected ir apointi d, nnl if not, then to the Su
pervisors, or account for, aoeoHlioj; to law, the
whole amount nf the tate charge.1 and ai ssed in
the duplicnte., delivered to such collector; l'rovid-d;
Thst nothing hitem contained shuHl he cnnst'tied
to prevent all persons mted for rad tuxes from
WiKl:ingout their respective taxes in the m inner
now provided hy lnw.
8ectir t. 'Pb.it it shRH snd rsiv I Iswt'nl fur
lb electors of every Township and Boriuah, in tl e
counties of Schuylkill and NoMhumherhiud annu
ally, at the time and nhice of eleeting Sunervis .r-,
o elect Township or Hornugh Tieasurer, who shill
jn such lnil anil perform aueh ilirties and be
subject to ihe like pi nalties, as Hre proviileil for in
the ninety fifth, ninety sixth, ninety seventh and
ninety eighth s ct one oi set of the ft teen h April,
one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, en
titled "An act reisdrng to Counties nn J Township
and County nd Township officers."
Skctioi 5. That so far a' wny biw as is hereby
nbered or s.'pjlied, be, and the same is btreby r
pesleil. fENNSTLVANlA, S.
Skcretart's Orncr.
I certify that the above ami foregoing is a true co
py of sections 1, 3, and 3 of the origlnnl act, ap
proved 'the llih day of Maich. 1844, as the came
remain filed in this office.
fvV Wkiws mv 'hand, and (lie seal of
said i ffice at Harri-hurg, Ihe Mill day
L. S. V. of March, A. . 1844.
3 THOM AS L. WILSON,
Vey-v Dep. Sec'jf Commonwealth.
W.nh 1844.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
OC C)(V) IMIUNIrS FEATHERS, for sale
iCtvVV v(-iy low, in any quantity to suit
purchasers, for cash, at prices from 10, lb, 25 and
10 cents per pound.
Ready niaile Beils, Bolsters and Pillows, Curled
Hair Matira-ai'S, Mo-s do , and other kind to suit
airy trze Beailteals, atw.iys on lisml. Curled
1 1 air and New Oilcans Muse hy lie bale or single
pound. Also:
Blanket, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortabrce and
Bedsteads of nil descriptions.
Jj" Country Mrcbjls will find it to iheir ad
vantage locall hcfoie uichaAiiE.
HLEY & CO.
S.E.eorrrer of Second and Walnut sts. Philad.
March 23J, 1844. Urn
LIST OP C AUSBS.
TT'tK trial w the t!ourl of ('oiiimou Pleas ef Nor-
thtiini'erhiiid Coinitv, at
Apiil Teti 1814,
commencing tire 6r si Moirday
laceb Sin r.
Srenhen Wilson
S imui l Keefer
Com'ih of Perm,a for
U Va'ivaVah
John (irilfiu's adm's
3 coh l.eiser er
Enoch Howet'e r"r
Ms John Stunt
vi F A Krscht
vs J sine B.atd
v John Frii k
V Ssinuel 'P Burrnwa
a 3 6l H M Davison
vs John Knore
John II Flantgaii's gunnlun v XV m t, IIu-el
WmK Brwn vs Pe'er Uu'lieu
Jettin A Lloyd
Bank of Nor thumb' J
Eh Brolisi
Kolurt Miner's admV
Daniel Brautigtm
va lt:lwcca WeHs
vs Pul Gebles Ace
vs 8 & li M.Kee
vs V illiam llihler et al
vs John Cowd.'ii's rx'r
vs John B Mi lev
Christian I'hifts
J.iseph Hoaglieiidebler Ac vs Psekei A. Cummings
David Watson
va 1'airirV Montsguo
Dr KnSe.t Pbrtips
Jonas Kelchner's n't
Abrahsin Slraub
Eve bill; Ac
Charles F Shuffle
W 11 Mi ler
The Ci.m'ih of Peuira
Mshlon liainlui
John Aiih r
a M'Cartee A Punly
va John I'e.il et al
va J.'iiaihaii Adams
vs Nicholas Long'a adm'r
vs John T MatltirfS et al
fs W H Frywiirecl l
va Felix M sorer i t
vs John Birdlemtin
vs Ch uh-s Cr iig
va John Budd
va John Bower
va John Murray
va Harriet Jenkins
vs Jscoh Mrixi'li'a rxi
va Daviil Garner
a V. If. Ssnderson
vs A Kisingei'a n'r
vs I), t W Pest
vs Henry Fornwalt
vs Augustus Hoey et al
vs Mrs J C B Noiitsc
vs Samuel Be1',
vs William Siitiel
vs William McGinness
s Jk1".,, M. liouatl
v. John A Lloyd
va John C. (iiier el al
vs Hirhaid Henshaw
va K Fsgely el al
va William McCay
vs John Hummel
vs Hr.iwn A Uiosius
Conr id Rawer
sa c lis
Joseph Bomgardiier
J ..no Penny
Daiii.1 Hill
J W S. i'aii'ger Ac
John llaidingjr
Mary Seller
Auilrew Suiitk
Phihp Fol
John Furman et al
Maslera A Mathers
Thomas Huff
Mi. hael Evert
Jacob Bainhart
Anthony Watson
Susxnuah Zerbe
Peter Baldy et al
John C liojd
F lissarug
,,u.;'o Bellas Ae
Thomas Thatcher
J Wolf
Heed for Murray
vs James F Muirsy
Abraham Troutraan et al vs C I ecltupp
J .cob W Smith vs Joseph WciikI
George Prince s T A Oillinginii's aa
James Barret's adon'r va Peter Snyder
SAMUEL D. JOItDAN,
Prothonolary'a office, 1 "A'f'y
Sunbury, Msrcb , lti 3
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
Treasurer's Sale.
A G REE ABLY to an act of the general aem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
pa-sed ihe 13th of March, 1816, and the supple
ment thereto, entitled an act directing the mode of
selling unseated lands for taxes end other purp,ea,
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House
in the Borough of Sunbury, on Ihe second Tues
day in June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow
ing descrilted tracts of land, for arrearages of taxes
due, and the rosts accrued on each tract respective
ly, unless previously discharged, to witt
AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP.
Warrantee yamet. Acres. Tux.
Tiering Frederick 30 I 07
Tiering Frederick 8 24
TJonnel Charles 200 7 70
Jonea William R 4 fS
Levy Daniel 6.1 6 71
Miller Jhn 74 7 33
McPheison Ssmuel 40 2 l
Rankin John 507 21 fiS
Kve sm John 30 1 10
Rankins Rhnads 18:1 6 41
Smith John Dr. 77 t 9h
Smith J. hn Dr. 42 141
Webb Abraham ' 3G7 30 5t
CllILISQUAQUE. POINT and TUB. BUT
TOWKSllirS.
TVrrrrrrnee yamet. Aercs. Tax.
Betterton BenjamiR 22 8
Barron John jr. 410 24 12
Bradie William 2fll 18 ttl
Ben-on William S.11J 21 28
Blair Wstliirn SOU 10 fi
Brady William P 4 12 J 21 45
Boyd John 10 3 51
Cooper Isase. 200 II 30
Cooler Mania 100 IS 72
tlraRe Josem CtO 14 01
D.vnl J,.lm 413 21 46
Frirkl- Charlie G. 3tiri 17 32
G-alTHrnrv 102 0 19
Gardner Wi It tm P 412 2:1 5ft
Gardner Archibald 4llj 22 15
(last 41 Jamee 61 1 fifi
Hall William 30 17 04
llodilinot Jam. a 31.1 18 S3
.larkson D.vid 42J S3 ill
Jones Ann fil -2 40
Kintzng M.rabam 430 2t 48
Like Richard 40lj 22 Btl
Levy Aaron 200 7 76
M nkel So1m -227 15 4S
Metiner J li J50 ll
N .tinntt James "SS3 6 45
Piatt J hn 220 11 14
Srvi John 424 16 04
Siiloiuoia Myor JJ00 10 hi
COAT. TOWNSHIP.
Warrant e Nanus. Acres. T:r.
Ansis Fre'eiick 45 41 54
Amis Henry 353$ 7.1 2(1
A.la iis Wiliiam 3t6 36 38
Arisms Thorn .s J IM J 41 61 j
A.lams Robert 441 35 (H
Brauiigatn Daniel 314 21 54
Bowor Christian $44 4 69
Thrown Ntftl anit4 -Cifl 5 H8
Ilail. y John N 152 15 10
Blai k Wil iam C 121 22 84
Bright J.icob IS8 83 25
B .Kon Kamtiel 318 S3 61
Bctterton Benjamim '212 12 06
t'ou-ert James 2'JOJ 23 32
Camplain Rolert 425j 34 30
Campl n Tlremas 425J 34 36
Cook John 300 17 38
(Worn John 412 52 15
Davison Mary -M) 7 '15 1
Deri, g Charres 329 26 55
1). ring Charles 105 20 23
Ehoit Willi ra 368 e 76
Foaler Thomas 42.1 IS 09
.sVins Thomas "30 38 87
GrrrrJames 441 35 17
Greer Thomas 396$ 39 46
Gass J.icob 1511 9 95
Gray Ro'rct 440 49 31
Giay WiH. am 4 10 67 !r$
li ant Thomas 4.17 2t i
Gardner Ar. hib ,1.1 jr. 4.13 23 57
GafiUier ArohrbaJd oonr. 400 22 t7
lletri. k Philip 110 ft HA
Huff Emvmnl SS? 31 61
M is-encleiier Mary 33 1 26 81s
tfettmru Jmn'i 2l'j 16 94
I loach William 1:6 5 R1
Moir e Ab ahain 2 25
Hamilton '1 honna 405 31 fiS
Hunter Ales audi 3HJ 14 31
Hepburn Jaes 4IHJ 31 03
Hamilton llioinas 41 Sj 44 74
Hunwr AVtaruler 414 23 49
llimmelreich Henry 159 32 R2
j Minmeln ich Henry 458 51 CO
Jenkins Strmes 449J 44 85
Jord .n Alex .nder 121 14 23
Kimm.4 Samuel 387 5 49
Ki. til G orge W 412 12 71
Knel baum John ft Henry Reeaf 200 3.1 33
Longafell rrederck 123 14 1G
Mannine R chard 414 31 4 5
Morris Wrt iam 156 45 51
McRer.nolds J. dim 313 30 31
Mover Henry 311 43 83
McKenna's And rw CCD 51 24
Muslin J n (4 M0 18 92
Markley Edward 404 13 15
Martm John U 174 13 44
Mur Ge.irgo J0 3 60
Myers Msry 2n0 19 41
Pntcha d Willism 404 42 36
Prince Ueorpe 117 15 9
Pri.e John II 1 1 A 19 1 4
Price lohn 11 74 13 92
R.eslV,uie4 ton 15 13
fius'ou Ch itloitts 200 15 13
Rey nobis John 20(1 15 IS
K.ist.m Th im..s 200 15 13
Rul,.n Msry tort 15 13
Kul.i Mary 209 t3 7
Shaiii.on William 415 25 64
Solmno Kiel, aid 3$6 32 HI
Shulvt An.lrew 410 28 19
Si. phmsoii Jatues 467 19 91
Saar Me.riik 0 7 10
Sheets Georie 440 27 19
Scott Abraham 342 4 02
Scot- e-ainuel 4I2J 44 90
Shiailer Henry 150 21 3
Scott Samuel 421 47 94
Scott 9amuo 193 7 87
Siufrl.d Samuel t03 17 93
Scoit Abraham 32j 20 6.
Tscnait John LVJj 6 56
Trickle ChasU 405 22 95
Walker Lewis 371 8 87
Wil-m William 313 88 U
Waiters Go.lfrey 15 go
Wrise Ja. ob 103 15 53
Young Benjamin Dr 35:ij 169 08
Young John, Merchant jigs 30 84
Young Benjamin F 150 6 4il
Young Samuel 361) 6 94
I YoE.hi imer Henry 89 14 33
Yoiiheirow Henry 103 17 60
YbXihtimer Henry 173 27 13
. Zimmerman Mathiaa 273 U 86
Zei(ltr Isase . 120 10 DO
l f, I
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SIIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP.
Warrantee Names. Arret. Tax.
Kinlry Catherine 405 5 60
Lake Richard 415 12 40
Reed John SO I 22
Scott Abraham 342 3 08
Taylor William 67 73
Wilson John 804 J 31 5
LITTLE MAHONOY TOWiNSHIP.
IVinrrfinee Names. Acres. Tax.
Blai.i John 26 2 08
Gardner William P 409 15 89
Hunter James 42AI 12 77
Hslt Charles 417); 13 10
Kbld John 377 II 32
Knl, I John 312 37
Lvon Joseph 80 3 82
Lake Richard 408 12 22
Petery Peler 445 10 8
lu. hie John 895 U 79
Rees Tlma 319 14 07
Rifcnvne Valentine S t I 10
Reed Leonard 73 V 2t
Raker John 64 6 29
Karrkins Rhna.ts 307 5 46
Smith John Dr ft 6 ft
Smith John Itr 154 3 56
Smith John Dr 84 1 29
UPPER MAHONOY TOWNSHIP.
Wurrantre Names.
Betterton Benjautiu
fleis 4 Samuel
Beisel Daniet
Beisel .lhn
Smith Jacob
Tbarubury lohn A Wwi f3ry
Arret.
425
3
SS
58
115
28
TVi.r.
10
6
7
4
fi
2
J(M1N FARNSWORTH.
Treasurer's OlhVe, 5 Treasurer.
Maich 30th. 4814 $
Jarwls SrrvrsH KsUtle.
N
JO I'ICE is fcereliy geven, thtrt Letters ef Ad-
mimstrarion unoR sat. I estate have hern gian
ted le the suboriler. All persons having ci lima
against s iid 1 state, are requested In present them
for 1 1 am 1 r wn rid srtlernil. Vfcose andebti 0
will please make iiRm.diite pavment.
WM. DEPPEX.
Jsrhson kiwreiMi, March S3. 4 814 81
Public Sale.
fPHE subscriber off rs fot s de s put of hia farm.
Jl ,irrt lining ah.ut thirty acres more or lese, tu
ated on the Mo low ing Bun, about 5 miles below
Sunb.iry, adjoining 4 mds of Ata-aham I. v:te. Hen
ry Malieh and mVters, tr.i which are erocl.d a saw
mill and clover Rrsll.
N. B. If the pioprry is ot said Inore, it will
heipo-il for stiie, at public venlue, on the 16th
of Ail next, on the premta. a. The terms of sale
will be reasohable.
PETER DJ'NKEI.BERGER.
Augusta. M uch If. 1814. 3t
iXotiee.
Ifi hnre.Sy given, (bat Et'a S. Hayhurst, assignee
uf William (e iseming. has file.l Iris anrnuirt in
ihe offioe of Ihe Prothonolaty of Nortbumberland
eocuty, and that the faswe well he f rrcutcd to ihe
aj.ajrt, 011 ihelirst flay is April Term next. Vir con-
flrmarion and allowauce, iiule-a cause be sh -wu to
-theconirnry. SAM L'EL D. JORDAN.
I'roihonotarys ORice, i Proth'y.
Sunbnrv, Mrch 2, 1814. J tc
IN IboOourt of Common Pleas of Northumber
land . runt j. January tith. 1814. On mofon
of Charles Pleasants, Rule on the Judgment rredi
tors 1 f John (!. Boyd, to apear by ihe ml day of
next term, and shew cause why flie money raiseil
from the sale of John C RoyJ's life e-lste in cer
tain lani's in Rush township, should not I .M-lri.
lRted according to itri.triiy nfLien. Rv the Court.
StlMLXL D.JORDAN,
rrothonotarv's OfTice, 3 PrefA'y
Sunbury. Maic'ht, IS44. , t.
HOTEL.
'T'lIE sul-sciiher resperrfullv informs his -e.i l cm-
- toiners, n.i ine inline piieiany, in .1 ne in
tends lo continue in bis old a anil, oppocitc the
(Vittt House, in Suiilnrrv, Northumbeil .rid Coun
ty, Ps., where be is w It prep .re.l lo give satisfac
tion to all who 111 icy favor Irim with tbeir custom.
Bcin lliankful for cast favors, he hopes to receive
t continuance of puWie prtr uisge
t'll MILES D. WHARTON.
Smihury, March 2d, 1844. St
NOTICE
Estate ol'JaN. lA-inon, jr. tJcc'd
NOTC'E whereby giv n, lo all peis.4s having
1 la 111s or demands ngainst theestnln of said
d-reaed, tu tfiake them known lo the Kuleriber,
and all persons iink-Ued to come fit ward mid sit
tie the same without delsv. JOHN N1XO.V
Point towuhiH March 2,1811, f.t A.lin'r.
Public Sale.
9,000 Acres of Land.
V'VT'ILL be sol, I. a put. lie sucii ki, at the house
ol Danwl Herb, in Vpper Mshonov lown-
bi, NortliumleilanJ c TJnty, on the laiMond.y
nf June nest,
0,000 ncrrs ot'Timlicr l.nnil,
-ilu .ted. rbii fly, in Coal I wnsh p, aaid cuniv.
Phe Mah.inoy isruk pis-cs l' r..uh a consnleraMe
i.(i.1 of ihe properly, airoiding seveial i XceSent
miM seats The (axes have al been paid up, ami
an iinlispet ilAe Rtte, cloar of all incambrancea, v ill
be given ioputehaer. TIms sale mil be Continued
liom day re ilay, until ihe whole is a IJ.
Tlje li-tnia villi be innln known on llita day of
a4e. ' A. JE N HEN Al l),
I E I EU BOUSED KT.
Feb. 10. 1844 if WM. XlcCA V. Agei t
Qf j" I lie l onsMlle l.o poiium anil ll .nv II.- in
ti lligencer will cm tinuo the above until birbiJileii,
anil chaigaa this otrvve.
.VorlliuitilM'i IuikI iuiinty, tt.
In the Orphan Caatrrl vJKiid count 1 t
Jan. 7Vrr A. I). 1M1. ''
f"N nniiion of IMiatlea W. Hcgi,t 1J q,, i!ie
- (Vjurl award Rule ,r,,n Long, Urorge
Long. John Long, 4(,1Wiin-.,, inu-imarrird with
Samuel Gonseit, Krj, in'.ennarned with Jonathan
Kathennan, Harriet L-iog anJ Jane Long, of whom
Lot Berir'irPl,arr l4 BUar,ian, Saiah, iuieimariiid
with Wllham Cnuntner, Elisibeih, inteimarntd
V.ith John Malich Catherine, iutcrmarriej with Da
vid (libsnn, Polly, int. rntanied with William
R.'ioaJs and Lydia Ami Shearer, being the ch.Mren
and hens at law uf George Long, sr., d. c'd , daugh
ter Elizabeth, intermarried with Peter Shearer, and
who decease,! previous to the death of aaid ml. state,
heirs and ilistribul.es of George Long, sr., lale of
Augusta township, Nonhumlrland county, dee'd.,
lo appear in our next Orphans' Court lo be held
for saiJ rouniy, lo witt on the ftr.l day of April,
1841, snd srcenl or refuse the estate of said George
Lour, sr., dee'd., or show cause why the same
should not l sold.
Certified from ths records uf cur said Orphans'
Court, tbi. 1 81b day of January. A. D. 1844.
EDWARD OYSTER.
Feb. 14tb, 184161 Ci'k O. C.
SHERIFF'S
KY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni expo
nns, fieri facias and levari farisa. issued out of
the Cotirt of Common Pleas of Northumberland
county, to medirected, will tie exposed lo public sale,
at the Court House in lha Borough of Sunbury, on
Monday the 1st day of April next, at 1 o'clock,
P. M., the following deeriled property, to wit I
The one ttnilividided sisth jtnrt,
the whole into six equal parts to he divided,
of a certain tract nf land, situate in dial township,
Nnrthumherlaud county, a.li lining lands late of
Valentine Brohst, dee'd. and others, containing two
hundted acres more or less, aliout fifty acres of
which aie cleared t wheieon are erected a Tavern
h. e, a barn, sheds, Ac, now in the occupancy of
Paul Roals.
Also: The one undivided sixth i
part of certain other tract of land, situate in
siiil township, surveyed on a warrant in the namo
nf Jeremiah Paul, contsining 204 aces i,nd 18 J
Perthes more er lew, on Sharaokin creek, adjoining
lands late of Valentine Brol'nt, dee'd. and others.
Seir.cd, taken in execu'ion. and lo be aolJ as the
ur.erty of Charles A. Bradford.
Awoj A certain lot or ptece 01
grrund situate in the town of Shamokin,
Coil township, Northumberland county, in that
pail of said low laid ORt by John 0. Boyd, bounti
es' in the south by the Danville Ac Pottsville Rail
Road, and en the eaat by Shamokin atreet, en the
west by Rock e'reet, end on the north hy a street ;
whereon are erected a large two story frame Tavern
bouse snd kitchen, painted white, an ice house
ami fountain pvmp.
f Also: Two oliier contiguous
iJli lo's of ground situate in the town afon said,
and milked in the general plan thereof Nos. 1 and
2, b .tinded on the north hy Lot No, 3, on the
south by a stre.it or alley, snd fronting en Shamo
kin street on the eat, containing each 28 feel
liont. and in I. ngth or depth 190 feel ; whereon
are erected a two story frame houae and kitchen,
painted white Mil two frame stables.
Se xed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
.'o.eity of Jacob Kram.
frTfj AJsoi Three certain lots oi"
. JUL ground aituate in Chillii-quiKrao township,
Northumberland county, No. 1,2 ct 3, adjoining
lainlsnf John V ncent, and including all the land
het wren lot No. 3 and Ihe Canal, containing each
of an aero iRore or less ; whereon are erected a
two atory frame dwelling boose, a store and ware
hon e, stable, shed, fie.
Siized, taken in execution, and to be sot J as the
property of J tn V. Mathiae.
QAlso : A certain lot or piece of
land aituate in Shamokin township, Nor
thumb, riand county, aitj ,ining lanila larte of Ann
I'im'i. Hon, and land of now Lewis Vastine, con
taining 12 ncres more or less, shout nine seres nf
a hieh are cleared i whereon is erected a small two
story ftsme notice.
Siie u.tik. n in execution, end to be sold as the
properly of Henry Fry.
Also: A certain lot of ground situ-
J ste in the lorough of Northumherlnnd, and
maiked in the geneial plan of said town No. 23,
bo inded on the fiorlh east hy King street or Mar
ket square, on the north west by ihe Episcopal bu
rying ground, on ihe south we by an alley, and
on the eouth east hy lot No. 24, containing in
breadth sixty feet snd in length 20 feet.
Also: The one-half (or tlierea-
lieuts) of lot No. 18 ss marked in the general
plan of said town, hounded en the sooth east liv a
lot of Mrs. Weirlcs, on the south west by lot No.
17..wned hy Daniel Brauiigam, on the north west
hy Er.iRt street, and on the Rnrih east br an alley,
c ntaining in breadth CO feet and in length 240 ft.
Seised, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the
i.roiierty ef Joseph Hoffman.
Also: A certain nan lot uf
groatnd a'rtuate in ihe borough of Sunbnrv,
ami marked in the general plwi of said town No,
28, bounded on tire east by a lot of George Wriser,
lvV, on flio west by a lot of W tllltim tsulnlt, (tie.
11. g ihe western hslf of lot No. 28,) snd on the
south by an aRey, containing in front 30 feet and
au length 240 feet, wheieon are erected a I we o-
ry frame huuse and kitchen, we.ilherboanled and
ntviitcd white, a frame stable, smoke house, Ac.
Seired, taken in rxeculien, and lo be sold as ike
property of Edward Y. Bright.
Also: A certain tract or piere
of land, situate in Urer M. .honey township.
N'nrthumlicrlBHd conntv, S'tjomins lands of Barba
ra Bo-iin. Geoige Felternlf and ntlrers, containing
me hundreil acres more or less, about 60 acres of
which arecleated ; whereon are erected a small log
house and a log stable.
Seized, I'.keu in eiecaftion, and to be sold as the
nroivrtv of David Hess.
Also: A certain tract ol land
situate in Coa' township, Noithumber and
c 'Uiuv, ailjoining Mahonny rreek, an I lands of
John Kerstetler, t'hristian Kramer ami others, con
lairing one hundreJ sees more or less, about 75
'cres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a
two story log house and a large new bank barn,
and a targe orchard.
Se iced, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
propi r'y of Abraham PunVclherger, dee'd.
Also: All that cerlatn tract of
mJZ land situate in formerly Tuibut, now Dela
ware township, Northumberlsnd county, onun.led
and desciiled as follows, vie: begtnninr tt , m,.
pie. thence south 90 degrees east, 1, perches and
seven tenths ; thence south 70 degrees west, 5
perches and nine tenths 5 then'e south 76 iVgrees
we-l, 10 perches lo the Su-o-j, hanna river; ihence
Inwnihe saine, eouth 4 degrees east. 03 ierehes ;
theni-e south degree. west, R5 perches and six
lenitis to t corner nf Inndi of ihe heirs of J,,hn
Boyd; thence ,y aaid I jnd east, 125 perches to a
.iwt on the 0d officers line ; thence slcng sa'd line
north CJ Jegre-s west 218 perches to the Warrior
Ron ; 1 hence down aaid run, the ever.1 courses
a'ol distsr.rrs thereof, lo the (.lace of beginning
i nntr'.ning 93 acres ami '90 erehes, and allow
"oce ; where, n areerecltd a h.tuse ami barn, spring
housj, an inch aid, A.C A laige portion aif said
lanJ is cleared.
Knuil, tskeft in etecution, and lo lie sold a the
pmm ity of John Gutty.
jrw-V Also: A certain lot of prounil
aLJt-aL aituate in the town of McEwensville. in
fo.me.ly Turhut, now Delaware township. Nor
thumherland county, hounded on ihe north bv an
alley, land of Daniel Frymire on ihe south, an alley
on Ihe eai-l and Ihe main street on the west, con
taining in front or widh CO feet, and in length 120
feet; whereon a e erected a two stoty brick dw.l
ling house and a fiaine siable.
Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of I 'hriaiteua Robins, n.
f Also: On the 2Rth day of March
i I insl., at Ihe house of Michael Kremer, in
Milton, al I oVImk, P. Mm a certain tract or piece
of land situate in Chilisquaque township, North
umbeiland couiiiy, ailjoining lands of John Shan
non, Fiedenck Fiedler and othera. containing 3 a
cies more or less, all of which is cleared ; whereon
are erected a one snd a half story double house, arl
log and part frame, a cooper shop and a log siable.
There are also some f.ul trees on sai l prembes.
Siesed, taktn in siecutiun, anJ to be sold as the
piopeny ef Samutl Bell.
Also: At the public house of
Henry Wasscr. in Shamokin township. Nor
thumberland county, on Saturday Ihe 30th day 1 f
March inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M a certain tract or
piece of land aituate in said township, adjoinint
lands of Caspar Adams, Peter Adams, Daniel Fe
gely and others, containing seven acres more or
less, about one acre of which is clesred whereon
Is erected a small log house.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as ihe
property of Samuel Slertzrl.
MAlso: At the same lime otui
place, th'ee certain contiguous lolsof ground
situate in the town of Shamokin, Cosl township,
Nithumherland county, in thai part of said lowrt
laid out by John C. Boyd, and marked In ihe gen.
eralplan thereof Nos. 121,122 and 123, boun l. d
on the north by Independence street, on Ihe souilt
by Shakspear street, on the east by lot No. 124, and
on the west by Franklin stieet, each lot eontniniig;
28 feet in front, and about 200 feet deep 5 where
on are erected a funndry. Casting house and fini b
ing shop.
Seized, taken in egecution, and to be sold aa the
property of Jacob Bair and John Trego.
FELIX MAURER, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office. ?
Sunbury, March 2, 1844.)
relate of Solomon Pcrslng, dct'rl.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ed
ministration on the estate of Solomon Per
sing, dee'd., lale of Shamokin township, Northum
berland county, have been granted to ihe subscri
ber. All perlons indebted to said estate, ss welt
ss sll those having clsims against the same, are r-
quesled to call on the administrator far settlement,
who will l e at home every other Saturday front
this date, for that purpose.
EMMANUEL ZIMMERMAN.
Feb. 17th. 1844. Ct A.lm.
For Rent.
rTMIE large and cnmmodiousTAVERN STAND
in the town of Shamokin, Northumberland ro.
now occuied by the subscriber. The above pro
perty is situated in the Shsmokin Coal Region.
For lerms, apply lo JACOB KKAM.
Shamokin, Feb. 10th, 1844. tf.
VOLSEP.T & JiLlTlTET,
Importers nntl Dealers In
SEGARtS. BRANDIES, G I N,
WINE S, &c.
No. 21 Commerce Sc, near Fifth St,
PHILADELPHIA,
C. J. W OLRF.RT, jr. )
W, A. JaR5ET. J
ravtiixs. szeins.
Pinet, ('nstillien it Co. I Woodville. Bsrrance.
Pernet Freres. I'gucs. Loid Byron
January 20 h. 1844. fim
II
A MS anii SHOULDERS for ssle, cbean, fot
cash, by H.B.MASSER.
Dec. .'Kith, b4Tt.
EP.. P. E. T.STI1TE,
RESPECTFULLY informs tl puhlic that he
has made Norlhumherland his place nf resi
dence, and is ready to attend to any calls in (ha
line of his profession.
G3 He may at aM times be found at Mr. Jarao
Ie's Hotel.
Nortrremherlsnd. Dec. 16th, 1843. 4t
Printer's Ink.
few kegs for sale, at a small advance for cash,
ly Dec.. H.B.MASSER.
FORESTVILI-E
mt ass i:iaiT iw tui.oc u$.
THE subscriber has jest Teceied, for sale, a few
of the above celebrated Eight Day Clocks,
which will be sob I at very reduced prices, for cah.
Also, superior 3! hour Clocks, of the lajst mi.k
and ejiinltty, which will be aold for cash, at ft 50.
Also, enperiiir Brass 30 hour Clocks, at f 8 00.
Dec. 2. J2: H. B. MASSER.
TltNE WAKE for sale.
225 Stone Jugs, from I quart to 3 gallons,
SO Stone Jais, from 2 to 8 gallons. Forsyte,
cheap, by Oct. 14 H. B. MASSER.
TTijAM J. IAUTIN
ATTOP.1TE7 AT L.V,
SUNBURY, FA.
O
FFICE. m the building eocupied by J. Bloom,
on MarVet street.
Oct. 21 t, 1843.
ASiHItV -.V IIOCAI,
HAT & cap MANUFACTURERS,
South Eutt nrnrr n Market and 4th sin..
riills.tU'lpliln,
T) FSPECTFULLY ii.h.rm ihe public that (l ey
-s-- will conint'y keen on h,nd a Inrgs asui't
ment of Hats. Csiand Furs, ui suit the fill Irn.le,
nf the be-t o jality. By strict attention to bu.-i
n.TS, and by selling their stock nt the lowest pri. es,
ihcy flsl'.er themselves in being sb'e to giveen'iie
satisfaction. August 5, 1843 ly
TlllE sulwciiber will sell oil his stock of Bt'in r,
X liUssta and BiUsh lists, of ihe best qualiiy, at
very reduced ,rii-es.
Sunbury. Aug. 5. 1M3. H. B. MASSER
A Threshing Machine for Sale.
rplIE subscriber oilers for sale a THRESHING
JL MACUINE, new and in g.wid ord.r. The
Machine has len tried, ami proves to he an ec. U
Ienl one. Il w ill be sold at a reduced pnre. sod
warranted. Apply to II. U. MASTER.
Julyjst, 1813.
Cabinct-3Iakiiig
l.cv Ilalililiinciil.)
WZLLIAlvC HCOTEP.
RESI'ECTFULLV informs the citizens of
Sunbury and vicinity, Ibat he baa recent!)
commenced the
CA 111 X I'Vr-MAKING I.US1 XKSS.
in all i's branches, in Maikel street, Sunbi.ry, mi
nvdiately hi l"W the post ntnee. where he will he
rea 'y 10 receive and riecute all orders in the line
of his business, wiih promptness and despatch, snd
in the best style and manner. His prices wiil be
low, in sccordance with the times.
fy Lumber and Country Pr.aluce tsken in Ei
change. May 7ih 1843-6.il
city ruRNirFiTi: auction.
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. 2t nnJ 31 North Third Street,
Near the Citv Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC. MACKKY, Auctioneer, respectfully 111-
vilea Ihe attention of persons desirous of p.ir
chasing Furniture, to his eilensive Sales Roums.
(Uih pu' lie and Piivale.) for every descri4ioii o'
Household Fuiniliire, whi re can be obtained at 'i"
limes, a large assortnif nl nf fashionable and w II
manufactured tbinet Furniture, Beds, Matlraawa,
Ac. at very reduced prices, for csh.
(y- Salee bv Auction, twice a week.
Msy S7th, 1S43 ly