Corrtpondence of the Philadelphia Ledger. Washington, March 30, 18-11. Mr. Calhoun, as I wrote you in hast by yes terday's mail, arrived here on Friday, at a few minutes before three o'clock. General Duff Green had gone down to Alexandria to meet him, and drove up with him. Mr. C. put up at Fuller'a whance he aoon after departed to dine with the South Carolina Delegation, at Mr. McDufne's. t never aw Mr. Calhoun look in better health, fcnd it must have afforded him great pleasure to be so warmly greeted wherever lie showed him self in public, 1 do not believe there it a man living who enjoys the confidence of the Ameri can people, incliidingthepolitieiansonbothsides, in a more eminent degree than Mr. Calhoun. The city has been graced by the arrival of o bout one hundred mail contractors, from all parts of the Union. They, to-day, waited in a body on the President, and were exceedingly kindly received. Sir Richard Packenham and General Almonte, the Mexican Minister, are very intimate with one another. Their friendship may date back from Sir Richard's official station in Mexico. I understand that the Delegation from Missou ri, the other day, waited on Senutor Ponton, who is said to have now come to the resolution soon publicly to record his npinien favorable to the annexation of Texas. Several gentlemen (not politicians) whom I have conversed with h-tely, from New Orlcaens, represent the public feeling throughout the Southern States strongly in favor of immediate annexation, and the case, as far as the people are concerned, already decided. Mr. Merrick's Hill has been made the order of the day yesterday, and will continue so for pro bably the better part of next week. The amend ment I spoke of, in reference to the advertise ment of letters, will be offered on Monday or Tuesday. The amendment proposed by Mr. Simmons, to extend the first five cents postage from 100 to .'150 miles, will not pass, us this would reduce the revenue of the post office byond what was con templated in the bill. Yesterday's paragraph in the Madisonian, stig matizing a high functionary with treachery to the President, refers to Attorney-General Nel Fon. I state this merely to prevent misconstruc tion, and not with any view of retailing scandal. The efforts to oust Mr. Curtis from the Col lectorship of New York, are, I am creditably in formed to-day, not likely to succeed. The Pre sident seems to be decidedly opposed to it. Mr. Curtis' brother has been here and obtained a re spite. The President was slightly indisposed a day or two since, but has peifectly recovered. Fiunki.iv. A Lf.ttkk from Mit. CAtrtin n. .1. C. C&1 lioun has written a letter to a committee, since liis appointment, of which the following extract Will be read with interest : "Tie pending negotiations, which I have been unanimously called upon to take charge of, have tiever been exceeded in their importance by any since that which so honorably terminated the We war. f run scarcely Irepo tint t shall be a Me to terminate, by any effort 1 can make, the duties which I have to perforin, with the same vtnanirnily w ith which I have been called on to vndertake them. 1 shall, however, omit no ex ertions to preserve that high and general confi dence which has led to my appointment, and should deeply deplore, should it be my misfor tune to have it impaired in any degree. Put as greatly as I should regret it, I shall not be de terred from doing what 1 may honestly believe to be right, even by that sacrifice. My duty and my country shall be my guides, and I shall faith fully follow them, lead where they may. "It is well known that I am the advocate of peace peace with all, and especially with that great country from which we draw our origin, and of whose renown we may well be proud. There are no other two countries which can do more harm to each other, or confer greater be nefits, the one on the other. Put as highly as I value peace, I hold it subordinate to the honor and just rights of the country: whilst on the fl itter hand, no consideration shall induce me to sacrifice the peace of the country by claiming more, in the discharge of my duty, than I shall honestly believe that the honor ami rights of the country demand. Her trite honor and interests consist, according to my conception, in claiming nothing but what is just and right, and in accep ting nothing that is not." Decease ov a Cheat Max. The venerable Peter S. Duponceau, a native of France, but a ci tizen of the United States, and for a long se ries of years an inhabitant of this city, departed this life early on Monday morning, at the advan ced age of eighty-four. The deceased was one of the most learned and distinguished civilians and linguists of the present day, his works being u niversally quoted throughout all Europe, besides being extensively translated into every conti nental language of any importance. In addition to hi literary scientific labors, he held the most distinguished stations in the scientific and legal institutions of this country, and he contributed greatly to the advancement of the same, and the cause of learning in connection therewith. A Rieler On Thursday last, the stern of the steam frigate Princeton was raised by putting weight upon her bow, and on examining her propellor, there was found over one hundred feet of hawaer which had been reeled on it. It will be recollected at the time she attempted to tow the brigCaraccas down the Delaware, the haw ser of the brig broke and the vessels became de tached, when the rope in question was no doubt drawn upon it. The speed of the steamer has been impeded since, which induced the examina tion to be mads. The hawser of the Caraccas, was a new one, and cost, as we understand, one, hundred and fifty or two hundred dolors ..Mi7. ledger. From the N. Y. Sunday Mercury. MAC II INK POETRY. My life is like a wreath of smoke, That curls awhile in air, And then dissolves in nothingness, And is no longer there ; But when that smoke is past and gone, The playful breeze still dances on; And so, when life with me is o'er The world will wag as't did before. My life is like a dish of milk Within a baby's lap j 'Tis held awhile In careless mood, Then down it tumbles slap ; And spills itself upon the floor, To fill the empty dish no more ; And tears are shed o'er what is spilt But none will weep when I am kdt. Brickmakimu Machine. Two citiicns of Troy, N. Y., have obtained a patent (or a ma chine of their invention, intended for pressing bricks. This machine is simple in construc tion, easily operated, of preat power, and capa ble of pressing from 8000 to 10,000 bricks per o'ay with the service of one man nnd two boys. The midline usually employed for the same purpose requires the services of five men and can turn out but from lOOOto 1500 bricks dai ly. It will be evident that the new machine is labor-saving to a remarkable deprce. OALTIMUilK MARKET. Offieeof the Baltimobs Amf-kican, April I. GRAIN. Yery little wheat arriving. We quote good to best reds at 102 a 10 cents, want ed. Sales of white com to-day at 4 t a .I.! cts and of yellow at IS cts. A sale of 1200 bushels Pennsylvania yellow at 48 cents. We quote oats at 26 a 28 cts. according to quality. WHISKEY. The market is almost entirely bare ut this moment. The last sales of hhds. were at 22 cts. and of bbls. at 23 cts. Holders ofbbls. now ask CD J cts. EritpsT on Fam-iwo Sickjikss. John M. Hamcr, living at Fiankfrd, in the Siate of Peon vlvanit, for a period of 12yar has been n (Dieted wiih this terrilile disease. He has as many as two or thiee fits month, and toward the last ha I be come almost inrapnble of ittending to business. Four or fie months have now passed since he comnnnced using Dr. f)r irdeih's Vegetable Cni vers.il Pills, and nlthnugh he was having 6 s very fr quent and with increased violence, yet, tin re us'ng the Pills, he hss had only two fits all winter. He continues to take the Pills und attends to his business feels assured that nothing is wanting hut a perseverance in the use of them to effect a perfect cure. Pur base of II, B Master, Sunt'ury, or of the agents, published in anothrr part of this p iper. PRICE CUKREXT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxtheimer. Wrkat, 85 Rte, -50 Cohn, 40 Oats, ...... 25 I'ohk, - - . s . 5 Flatskkd, 100 IIUTTEIt, ..... 10 Bckswax, .... 35 Tallow, . 10 Dili I II A PPLCS, lb Do. Pkachcs, . 200 FlAX, k . .8 Hkcklkh Flax, 10 Euo, .... . 0 A ri i; nii.jt si iim;mt To the art entitled ".An Art relating to coun ty rati and levies and township rati and levies,'" passed the Li day t.J April, ISM. Si.cTina t. Do it enacled by thn Smate an 1 House of Representative of tlio Commonwealth nf I'enns) Ivai i i, in General As embly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of ihu fame, that it shall be die duty of the Supervisors of the highways of every tnunship an I lor'ueh in ti e counties of Schuylkill, Northumberland, and Cat. bon, annually to select one of their number, or ap point some suitable inhabitant of the town-hip or borough, to be collector of the Roid taxes levied or assessed for such township or borough, whirh Supervisor oi other person appointed collector, as aforesaid, rhnll give In. nil with two or more sullh ient securities, to be approved bv the Tnwnsbip ol II. rough Auditors, and deposited with them, wbieh s.iiii bond shall l in the name of rui-h township or boiouch, and ihe condition thereof shall be th.it sueh collector shall well and truly collect and pav uvci to ihe Township or Borough Treasurer, it one 1mj elected or appointed, arid if not, then to the Su pervisors, or account for, according to law, the whole amount of the Use charged and assessed in the duplicate, delivered to such collector; l'rin)idd: That r.othing herein contained h .11 be construed to prevent all prisons ratej for road tiles from woiking out their respective taxes in the miuner now provided by law. Suction 2. That it shall and emy he lawful for ihe electors of ever Township and Borough, in ;l,e counties of Schuylkill and NnithumberLiud annu ally, at the time and pi ice nf electing Suprrv rs, t'i elect Township or Borough Ticauer, who shall gie such bond and perform such duties and be subject to lbs like penalties, as r provided f r in (lie ninety fifth, ninety sixth, ninety' aeteush a .d ninety eighth rt on o art of the fi te. n h April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, n titled "An act relat:ng to Counties and Townships and County nd Township officers." Section 6, That so far as any lw as is hereby al'ered or si'pplied, be, and the same is hereby re pealed. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. SicatTABt's Orrtcx. I certify that the shove and foregoing is a true co py of section 1, t, end 6 of Ih original act. p pioied the liih day of Match, 1844, as the tame remains filed in this office. rW Witness my hand, and the seal of C "Jsaid cftice at Harri.burg, the Uib day L. S. W March, A. D. 1844. C 3 THOMAS L. WILSON, VVVJ Dep. See's Commouwealth, March 23J, 1S44. Jacob Servcy's ltute. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad ministrulion upon said eslaie have been gian led to the subscriber. All persons having el nun gainst s.iid rstuU-, srs requested lo present them A" ex,Vinintion and settlement, Those indebud will please tasks immediate psyment. WM. DEPPEN. Jsckson township, Mtch S3, 15H 3t "i.'.an11.1 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Treasurer's Sale. A GHEE ABLY to sn act of the general asem A bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pa-sed the 13lh of March, IS 16, and the supple ment thereto, entitled an set directing the mode of selling unsealed lands for taxes and other purpose, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House In Ihe Borough of Hunhurv, on the second Tues day In June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M the follow int; described tracts of Isnd, for arrearages of taxes due, and the costs accrued on each tract respective ly, unless previously diseharaed, to wil t AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Names. Acres. Ta.v Dering Frederick 80 1 07 Derine: Frederick S 2t Dunnel Charles 200 1 70 Jones William R 4 fift J ne William R IB 1 82 Levy Diniel 6.1 6 71 Miller J , hn 74 7 3:1 McPhers .n Samuel 40 2 fit Rankin John 207J 22 r,!i Rye sn John 30 1 10 Rankin Rh. ad 1MJ A 41 Smith J..hn Dr. 77 2 9fi Smith J.hn Dr. 42 111 Webb Abraham 367 30 S2 CIIILISQUAQUR. POINT and TURBIJT TOWNSHIPS, irirrrriJif'fe Snmet. Acres. Relterton Renjnniin 3flAj Barron Jobn jr. 410 Prodie William 20 1 J IWon William 411 J Plair William 30(1 Hrady ilium P 4 15 J Boyd John 105 Cooper Isaac 200 Cooper Mnrtin 100 t'race Joseph 2C0 David J.din 41.1 Friekb' Charles O. SnVj f!'BfTH.nry IfiJ Oardner Wi I'nm P 4 12 J 0. r.lner Archibald 411 Cast n J.ime 61 Ha'l William 3i'0 Hnddinot James 3H1 JaksonDivid 412) Jones Ann fil Kintx'ng Abraham 4.1n Lake Richard 4" I J 1. vy Arm 200 Market John 227 Me tn.r J I) 50 Notiuntt J.unes 333 Piatt J hn Stfl Sn.vi j-.bn 471 Solomom Myer 300 COAI. TOWNSHIP. Tax. 22 24 12 18 20 21 2 16 68 21 45 3 51 11 .16 ft 72 14 01 21 40 17 32 9 10 21 55 22 15 1 66 17 04 18 5.1 25 01 2 40 21 48 22 90 7 76 15 48 60 6 45 11 14 16 04 10 r.i T-.x 44 51 7.1 20 36 38 41 61 35 88 21 51 4 CS 5 88 15 io 22 84 31 22 31 81 12 df. 18 75 21 32 31 36 34 36 17 38 52 15 ft 05 26 55 20 23 8 76 18 09 Warrnnli e. Sames. An'ia Fre Vtirk Antis Henry Adams Wtllism Adams Thoiti is Adams Robert Mr njiijnoi Daniel Ilower ('hrisiian Drown Nnt'-aniel Ilailey John N Dlark Wil'iam C Bright JC"b Button Ssmuel Beiterton Bcnj imin Ilogar Jobn Couserl James Camplain Kolert CampNiii Tiiomna Conk Jobn I'owilrn J hn Davison Mary Deri"g Charles D. ring (Thsrles Eliott Willi. in Foster Thomas tonkins Thomas Arrrs. 41.VJ 353J 30fiJ 3W 443J 314 344 250 I.VJJ I2t 1S8 319 2I2J 116 snoj 425 42r-j StlfiJ 412) 50 320 1T15 304 423) 350 Ml 39fiJ 150 440 4in 417 4:)3 40!tl lit) 3.s?) 33 1 CcSf l:i6 S9 4P5 31!)) 4'HJ 412, 414) ir9 45 449! 124 387 112 200 123 4M) . 45(i) 313 311) 2fJ 1(0 104 174 F0 Sno nt 117 1 IB 74 CdO 200 00 200 2H0 203 415 Sua) 410 437 IflO 440 342 4 12 j 150 42.1) 191 101 1 53 i 405 371 313) 120 103 S5:tj 382 150 361 j Oil 105 173 273) 129 38 S7 35 17 39 46 9 !ft 49 31 67 tli) 22 19 21 57 22 67 8 88 34 64 26 IN 16 01 5 81 2 25 31 69 14 31 31 03 44 '.4 23 49 32 82 61 Efi 44 85 14 23 G'eer James Greer Thomas tass Jneob Giay R.i'-ert (l.sy Wiibarrt (anl PbO'iias (ijrilner Arehib dd jr. Gardner Arebibald senr. Meiri.k Philip Hufl" I'.insnuel H is-encleuer Mary Hepburn J nl.-s (loach William HolT e Ab alum Hamilton Thomas Hunter A hi inihr Hepburn James Hamilton I bonus Hunrr Alpunniler Himnielreirh Henry Himmelreicli Henry Jenkins James Joril-n A'es inder Kimmil Samm-I Kk hi Giorge W Kncgl.haum John ft Henry Reed I.onnpfell Frederick Mannini; R cbaid .M.inis. n W ilium Mclteunolds J.l.tl Mover Henry Mcl.'eura's Andrew Martin J -bn G 6 49 12 71 31 3.1 14 16 31 45 45 SI 30 31 43 83 31 24 18 92 11 13 13 48 3 60 19 4.1 42 36 15 69 19 14 13 92 15 13 1ft 13 15 13 15 13 15 11 6 87 25 fi t 3'i 04 28 19 19 Dl T 10 St 19 4 02 44 90 21 63 47 94 T 87 17 93 6 56 22 95 8 87 28 V 15 90 15 i6 169 68 30 84 ft 4(1 6 94 14 32 17 CO 37 13 20 80 16 80 Mirk ley Edwurd O Martin John G Mtit Ge r;e Myera Mary P.ttcha d Wlllism Prince (ienree Prire J ihn U Price lohu U Ri cs I) inirl Rua'ou Ch irlotle Reynolds J Oin Kiiston Thomas liu.ton Maty Kim. n M-ity Shannon illlant Solmnn Hielia'd Shubi r Andrew St- ph nson Jjn.rs Siar Meirirk Stiei ts Geotite Scolt Abraham Scott ramnel Shiader Henry Scott Samuel Scott Samuel Siefrb d S imuel Taps: ill John Trickle Cbaa O Walker Lewi Wilson William Waitcra Godfrey Wrise Jirob jr Young Benjunin Pr Yunf Jobn, Merchant Young Ueniie'.'.n f Youne Sai;luel Yuxihtimer Henry Yoi'hrimer Henry Yni heiiner Hsniy Z'mmcrman M jlhias Zeigler hue SIIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP. Warranlct Names. Arret. Kinley Catherine 405 Lake Richard 415) Reed John So Seott Abraham 343 Tsylor William 67 Wilson John 204 Tax. 6 69 12 40 I 22 3 98 73 31 53 LITTLE MAIIONOY TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Names. Acres. Tax. Plain John 200 2 08 Gardner William P 409 1ft 89 Hunter James 426s 12 77 Mall Charles 417 11 10 Ki.ld John 377 J 11 32 Kidd John 312 9 37 I. von Joseph 80 3 82 Lake R chard 408 12 22 Petery Perer 145 10 88 RirhteJnhn 305 II T3 Rees Thnmng 519 1 1 117 Rifenvne Vslenllne 21 4 Reed Leonard 71 7 l!..ker J..hn 64 G R mkina Rhoad If,? 5 Smith J .hn Dr 56 Smith John Dr 151 3 Smi h John Dr 84 1 16 21 29 46 85 58 20 UPPER MAIIONOY TOWNSHIP. Warranter. Ainrit, A errs. Tax. Benetton Ber.Jimin 425 10 .'7 Reis l Samuel 83 6 20 Rtiset Oaniel TIS 30 Hei-et .tdhn o9 4 39 Smith JiiooS 115 8 66 Thornbury John & Wm. Grsy 29 2 15 JOHN FARNSWOR I'll, Treasurer' Ortvio, T;er,rrcr. Match 30th, IS 14. 5 Hoot $ Shoe MAKING. li r.vn ti. it it o s t o r s KTI TOCI.D inform their friend' and the puM e gem rally, that they have commenced the above business in nil it vnriotla llinches, in llie shop lately occupied by Xivb-r Eurjirl n a watch maker shop, rt of the Re. I Lion Hotel, in Market stte t. Sunbu y. where tbey are prepared to exe cute all crrdiix m ll.sir line, wiih tnOMPTN!3SS AND DESPATCH. They hope, by .Irict attention tobu-iness, mode rate charges, and the iHiiuhiliiy of tin it woik, to mciit and receive a share, of the public p .tmuage. Sunbu y, March 30 h. 1844. ly TO HOUSEKEEPERS. i)X ())() POUNDS FEATHKR. for ale )VVv very v, jn any quaoii v to sirl putrhasersv for cash, at prices from 1(1, 15, 25 and 30 cent per pound. Ready made He.ts. Holsters and PinSw, Curb ,1 Hair MatiraS'S, Mo-s do, and other kinds to suit any .ize Ilra 'siea 's, atw .ys nn hind. Curled Hair and New Oilcans Mors by the hale or single pound. Alsoi R'ai Vets, M irseil'es Quilts, Comfor ables ami Bei'slead. of nil deseript'ons. Country Mercbarua will find Ka tilt tr ad vantsge lo cull befoie purchasine. KIM.EY fc CO. S. E. corner of Second and Walnut sts. Pbilad Msrch 23d, 1814. 3m Public Sale. rPIIE suhcrdier off rs for ade a p ot of his farm, -- cent dninij about thirty acies more or le.s, situ ated on the Ho I. twins Run, about 5 nil.-s lietow Sunburv, adjoining limls of Abraham I.ytle. Hens ry Malieh and others, on which are rncud a saw mill and clover mill. N. B. If the proper. y ia not sold lef re, it will le epo-eil Tor rale, at piihlje ven 'ne, on Ihe 16li of April neit, on the picmia. s. Tho terms of sale will be reasohsble. PETER -DU.NKELUERGER. Augii(a. Mrrh 16. 1814. .It LISTOF ' dA USES. IJ O It trial in the Court of ("oiomon Pleas ofNor-thumi-erlsnd County, at Apiil Teim 1814, romtneneuig the first MoniJsV. Incoh Shi'i v John 'out Stephen Wilson Samuel K fr-r Com'th of Penn'a for D Vanva'l.ih John Griflin's adin'x J acob I,e ser sr Enoch II -wcr's rx'r vs F A Kraeht vs James Deaid s John Pri- k Vs Samuel T Burrows Vs i Sc. K M Davison Vs John Knorr John H r"!anigaii's gunrJiKii vs tt'm 1, llou-el Wm K Drown Vs Peer Bii'l eu John A I.lnjd Bank of Notlhumh M Eli Brobst RolM'it Miner's adm'r Doniel Ursutifiam vs Relecea WrIU VS Ptul (Jed.lea ifctj vs S Si R McKee vs W dliam Hililer et al Vs John Cowd-n'a n'r vs .Inhn 11 Mi ler ('hrisiian I'hi'ips J scp! i Houshendoblcr Ac vs Packet et dimming' Datid Watson Vs Patrivlt Monlaoua Dr Robert I'liitlns ( Jonas Kelchner a n'r Abraham Strub Eve Lfg Ac Charles f Miaflte W II Mi ler The Cm'ih or Pema M illion Hsinlin John Ae.br (Jonr d llsver 1st e Davi J'Weph Bomgardmr i ne Pi nny Daniel Hill J V S. Wiecer Set John HS'dtogjr Mary Seller Ai.ibew Sinick Philip John Fiirinau et si Masters rV Mnihurs Th-hin lloff Mi had Evut J icob ll .inl oM Anthony Watson Susitthah Znrbfl P.ter llaMy et al John C Hojd F l.rlirns Huh Uell.i.&e Thomas Thatcher 3 Wot vs M'Carlee fit, Purdy v John I'eal et at Vs Jonathan Ada es Vs Nicholas Lone 'a sdm'r vs John T Mathi ,( el .1 vs W H Frymire el vs Felix M surer et sl vs John iMird'eman vs Ch irles Cr.ig vs J hn Hud I Va J .hh Bower Vs John MotrSy va H irrlel Jenkins Vs Jae.idi Men, li's ex't vs HavM Garner vs W II Sanderson vs A Kis-inij. i's ex'r vs D. J W I'eal Vk 1 1 i n ' V t''orii.v!t v.i Aiien-ius Moey cl al vs Mrs J ti II Nourae vs fsamtii-l Bell vs Willi on Siiii.i I vs Wdliam Mi linn ess vs Jo! n M. II nistl Vs John A I.tovJ John (!. (iricr ft n vs Richard liens'- aa Vs R F .sely ,. .1 Vs Willie , McCsy J'''iin llii'iimel Br-.r.n Sl Brosiua Reed for Murray k 1...U. I . . .-.-..-j . J ." ' si vi c I'acln.pp JJC .h W Su.-.n v JoMih Wei,tJ Oeorgn Vnnce T A 0illlneoii'a sl8 J".es Banc's sdm'r va Peier Snyder 8.MUEL D.JORDAN. Prothnntar's office, I'toth'y, Sunbury, Match fl 1844. NOTICE; F.talc ol'J.i. Ist'iiioii,jr.Iec'4l TJO I'lCE is hereby giv n, to all persons having 11 i la ins or demand sgainal tlio estate of said deceased, to inuke Idem known lo the stibli-iibi-r, and all persons indebted to come foiward and set ile the sains without delay. JOHN NIXON. Point township, Milch 2, 1811.-61. AJui'i. HOTEL. THE slibsciilier reepectfully informs his old cus tomers, and the public generally, tlinl he in tends to continue in his old s and, opposite the Court House, in Sunbnty, Northumberland Coun ty, P., where he is well prepared to give sat is dic tion to all who may fjvor him with their custom. Being thankful for past favors, he hopes to receive a continuance of public patronage.' CHARLES D. WHAP.TON. Sunbury, March 2d, 1844. 3t Public Sale. 0,000 Acres of Land. WILL be sold, si public auction, at the house of Daniel Herb, in Upper Mahnnov town ship, Northumberland dunty, on the 1st Mond.iy of June nett, 0,000 acres of Timber fsniid, shunted, chiefly, in Coal township, said cotmtv. The Mahonoy creek pases through a considerable p irtioft if the proierty, affording several excellent mill seats. The taxes have all been p.iid up, and an indisputable title, clear of all incambrances, will be given lo purchasers. The sale will be continued from day to day, until the whole is sold. The terms will be made known on the day of sde. A. JE NHE AUD, PETER BOUSQUET. Feb. 10, 1844 tf WM. McCAY, Agent. CCj" Th PottSville Emporium srrd Danville tn lelhtieiircr will continue the above until forbidden, arid rharjjo this office. For Rent THE large and commodious TAVERN STAND in the town of Shamokin, Northumberland co, now occupied by ihe ub-ciiber. The above pro perty is situated in tire Shamokin Coal Region For terms. appy to JACOB KItAM. Shimokin. Fob. loth, 1844 if. V0L3E?wT & sTAITITET, Importers niul Ic:ilrr In SUGARS, n U A N D I Ti S, G I N, W I N E S, &c. No. 01 Cortimerce near Fifth St., C. J. WotBsnT.jr.7 ' Wm. A. JstiasT. ) an!rtvs, sroins. Pinel, 'sstillion & Co. Woodville. BarYmeO. Pcrnet Freres. Ugues. Luid Byrott Jsnuary 20 h. 1844. 6m II A MS akn SHOULDERS for sale. cVap, Tor cash, by H. B. MASSER. D.c 30th, 1841. P. E. TASTIltE. p EPECTFi;LLY informs the public that he ' has rnnihj Northumberlaml his plnce of resi dence, and is resdy to attend to any calls in the tine of bis profession. fry He may at afi times be found at Mr. James Leis Hotel. North'jmhrrbini. Dee. 1 6th. 1843. tf. Printer's Ink. A few kegc for sale, at a small advnnee for cash, by Dec. 9. H. B. MASSER. rORESTVILLE 1IU.4SS TIGHT DAY tl.t lt.. -rfHE subscriber has just received, for sale, a few JL of the above celebrated Eight Day Clocks, which will be sold at very reduced prices, for cah. Also, superior 30 hour Clocks, of U-e 1est mnke and rpiality, which will be aold for ca-h. at $1 50. Also, superior Brass 30 hour dorks, at f8 00. Dec. 2, 143. H. B. MASSER. TONE WAKE for sale. O 2-.5 8tne Jugs, from I ijuart to 3 gallons, 5() Stone Jjis, from 2 to 6 eallons. For sale, cheap, by Oct. 14 H. B. MASSEW. WILLIA3.I J. MAUTIX, i-TTOE.lTET AT LAW. suzYBtrziv. r A. FFlCE. in the building occupied by J. B loom, on Market street. Oct. 21st, 1843. Amiuv & RoajAPj HAT & CAP MAMJFACTUllERS, ijuuih East corner of Market and hh Sis.. riillsulclphla T ESPECTFULL Y iiilorm the public that they will constantly keep on hnd a largs assort ment or Hat. Capaand Furs, to suit the fall trade, of l'ie bet quality. By strict attention to busi o. ss, and by selling their stock at the lowest prices, they flatter themselves in bring able to give entire satisfaction. August 6, 1843 ly r'il.l'L subsciiber will sell off hi stock of Bejver, L Russia and Riush Hats, of the best quality, at very reduced pticc. Sunbury. Aub. 5. 1843. H. B. MASSER A Tliresliinpr .tlachine fur Sale. fllllE subscriber otTers f.r sale a THRESHING L MACHINE, new and in good onl.t. the Mai bine has teen tried, and proves to be an excel Inn 'one. It w ill be solJ at t reduced p'ice, and warranted. Apply td H. B. MASSER. Cabin ct-M ;k i i g ( e iv Va f a ! ih uu n .) VILLLATr ft ESI'KCTF'JLLY iuf.irms the citizens cf a. Suiibii-y ul,j vitinily, that ho l.'ss recently cnm.nclli-j ,)B ."iIINKT-MAKINO HITS. N'lVSS, in nil its branches, in Market sfrcet, Sunbiov, im uiidiutely In low the post ntlice, where he will be rea ly lo receive ai'd execute all ordrrs in the line of Ins business wuh pronipini ss.snd despatch, and in the best it Vie and manner. His prices will be low, in accoidaitce with the times. ij Lumber snd Country PrmlucU isken in Ex changS. Msy 27ih 1843 6m CITY FIJHMTUUK AUCII OX, AND PHIVATB SALES ROOMS, Nos. '20 and 31 North Thiid Streel, Near the City 11 b t te I, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY. Aurtioheer. repeclfiil'y in- vitra ihe attention of person desirous of pur chasing Pomi'me. 11 hi ettensivu Kdes Rooms, (tioih public and Pilvnle,) for every descfiplion of Hon h.dd Fumltule, win re can be nhliined at all limes, a lurce. sssortment of fashionable Snd Well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrassrs, Ac. at very reduced prices, for cash, (fcjr Sail' bv Auction, twice a week. Msy S7;h, 113. ly - I- .J S 1 K!" JMU.lii . ill. J V OAKIiEY'S DKPirnATiVR si n vp. IHE vahtable properties of Oakley's Depura . live Syrup of Snraaparilla, as a purifier of the blood, is ao well known to the public generally, that it is unnecessary to occupy much spare in ret ting forth Ihe advantages to lie derived lYom its use; wherever the medicine ha once been intro duced, it take precedence over all others s evety one that has taken it, have derived so signal bene ficial results from it, that it is recommended bv them with tho u'mnst confidence. Physician of the highest standing in the profession, prescril it to patients under their care containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ol the most mil'1, yet efficacious vegetable materials, it is offered v M confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of tho Mood Mow known. The us of a leur bottles, especially in the spring months, will be st lended with a rnost decided improvement in the Be. ncral strength oflhe system, eradicating any sreiU of disease that may have been generated, bes'-d giving health and vigor to the body. For the cnr of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism, Tetter, Pimples or eruptions of the Skm, White Swclliin- Fistula, Chronic Couch Asthma, Ate, The rw meroua certificates in the possession of the suli-eil. beY and his agents, Trnm physicinns arid others, sufficient to convince the most skeptical ofitssu pcriorlty over all preparations of 8 jrsaparilla. Sold wholesale and rettiil, by the proprietor CEORC.E V, OAKLEY, North Plh street, Pea. ding, Beiks County, and to be bad of tho following pel sons : In Northumlier'lanjt County. H. B. Mss ?-( S Anbury t Ireland Sc Mixel, McEwensville ; I). Krauser, Milton. In Union CnTtnty. 1. Gearhart, Sclinsgrove j A. Ciutelius, Mifllinburg. In Volumbia County, Tl. W. McCay, Wi.sh ington. Reading, March 14, 1843. Mn. OiKttT ! I believe ittheuty of every ono to do whatever in their power I les, for the h-n--fitoftlieir fellow man, and having had pni'ive) proof in my own family, or the wonderful propcrtiis of yrtur Depurai'ivo Syrup of Sarsnpirilla, I m it conseientiou-ly recommtnd it to the afflicted. Wo had the misfortune to losu two of our children, bv thebreskmg out of ulcerous si res thtt covered the face.hend and ncek, although we bad soma of thrt most scien'ific physician lo attend th m and ha 1 triru all the known ternTilies. including sfwaims Panacea, without avail. Another of ny children was atinckcil in the same manner, her face ur.d neck was completely covered ; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at suTi a beipht. that we despaired other liTe. Seeing the Wonderful effects of your Depnr.iiive Syrup r.t S .isaparill 1, we were induced to fiiaKe trial of it. as the bist T s rt ; it acted tike a charm ; the. u'cers commenced healing; immediately, S f w bottle entirely restored her t her health, which She hs enjoyed inintenupted!y ever sinrtJ. As a purifier of the bh) d,I veiilv bo litVe it has not its equal. JOHN MnYETl, Taihr, Vatnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Dotlglassvi'ile, April 1'Olh, 1843. Ma. 'Oakt.t.t : My son Edmund Leaf, V.sd tnS srrolnln in the most dreadful and distressing "in ner for three years, dniing which time he fy de prived of the use cf bis limbs, his head hfd neclc were covered ith ulcers. We tried all tte differ ent remedies, but to ho effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of NonUtown, and al-n Dr. Isaao Hiester, o( Reading, lo use your De-rftretivo Syrup of Sarsaparilln, of which I obtained several bottles, the use of which J'ove the disrfs'e entir.ly out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child WAS restored to prifect health, which, ho ban rrjoyed uninterruptedly ever sinee-.'.o the astoiiishmi nt of many persons who seen bin., duiing his afiliction. I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others who liave a like affliction in tho family may know w'.iere to obtain so valuable a medicine. Youis truly. AMELIA D. LEAF. Srpt-. It), IP41 )y Hover's Ink. Joseph iT hover, MantifacttiitT of Vrilin; nnd Indelli blc Ink-, No. 10(5 North Third ISlrc-ct, six doors below Hace, (eat fiidi,) FHILASHLFHIA) rjfesPECTFl'LLY informs country mercHniaj k and ntheVs, that he con-tantly keeps on bse.il a large stork of bis superior Black, Blue snd liej Ink. ar.d also a superior quality of IndelliMe I. I;, His ink is put up in bettle varying in sie, fi.oit 1 to 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasnnahld terms. The excellent qualities of this ink has sj thoromhly established its character, lhat it is novf extensively used throughout the country. For sale at the Store of H. B. Masser, Sun-, bury, Pa. May 27th, 1813. lv CHAHLES V . IIKGIX8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, sunbuhv. pa- AS taken the ntlice forn eily occupied bv the Hon. ('bailcs (J. Dnnml. ot'imsite the I'.oirt noise. Me will a He ml to business in tho C mis of Norihtitnbeiland, Uiaion and Columbia couu i;. May ;tnh, i84:i. C'utiiilfrliilcri.' DEATH BLOW. Piiii pu, he will please observe lhat no Brand' 1 Pi'.is are grntiine, unless the box h-i ihri e be! upon it, the top, the eiiie and tit holt h ii- ...) erh conlair.ini: a fic- simile signature of my 1. nd writing, thus B. lta viiatrH, M. 1). Thcs- la. bel ate rnuraved on steel, tesutifully dcsiiod, and done at an etpense of over J'J.OUO. Tlier.'f. or it will be seen thai the onlv thing n'cesaary to n cure the medicine in its purity, is to ob.etve l!,i-o libels. iremeri'.ocr the top, toe side, and the bo't no. The following ie.-peclive jiersons are duly ubkri red, and h:i!d cj:xitxcatz:s or AaEircv, Toi the sale of Hrandmh't Vtg-tiJite linivers.il V,l!s. Northumbeilar d coulitv : Milton Mackcy cv Ch inibeiliu. Sunbury H B. Masser. M'l'.e-.s-ville tel indiV Meitell. Norihuini eiland m. Forsyth. (Jevrgclown J. Sl J. Walt. Union Ciunty: New Berlin--Oog.ir fe V' n ler. Selinsgrove Ceorge (iliiiliiim, Ml. I U burn Isaac Smith. Beavcnowu I'aiitl 1 1 it I lio Ad inn-bur)! Wm. J. May. Miflbni-bura' Meie'f St IUv. Harllelon Daniel Long. Freehliri.. U. A. F. C. Mover. I.ewisburg Wall. Al (l,e. 1- Culumbia county 1 Danville E. II. Key hold. St Co. Berwick Shuman fc Rtteti house. IV lawissa C, O. Brohts. Bloomshufp John K. Meyer. Jeisey Town Levi Biml. Waahirir'ou Kubt. Mi Cay. Limestone llalllef h MsNd f li, Chscive lhat each A cent has sn Engravid Ctr 'ificate of Airencv, containing a representation . ' dr BKANDKETH'S Manufactory at Sin and upon which will also be seen eiart eopi. the mw labels new ued upon the lirundreth J'i.'i Hum. I'hilidilphis, oflice No. 8, Nonh Sihstieet. II. BRANDRETll.M.D. June 24th, 1843.
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