Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 20, 1844, Image 3

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    OBITUARY.
Communicated,'
Diedt suddenly, on the sixth or April, Mr. Ja
cob Refd, of Rush township, Northumberland
county, a member of the Lutheran Church, aged
62 years, 10 months and 37 day. On the 8th of
April his remains were committed to the dust.
Mr. Jacob RErr was truly what he professed
to be, viz ! a Christian, If wehaveany evidences
at all by which we can know whether a man is a
follower of the meek and lowly Jesus. For the
last six or leven years, his attention seemed to
be almost solely and wholly directed to the great
and important subject of Religion, arid doing
good to his fellow-mcn. A few weeks before his
death he was at a protracted meeting in Danville,
where, one day in a prayer meeting, he read a
chapter, and then made some remarks on it; and
becoming very weuk he said, "It seems to me
of late that I shall not be long for tin's world any
more ; for the other day us I was hitching up my
horse, I all at once, sunk to the ground and foil
asleep nml knew uotliin" of myself nml this world.
Thus I shall soon fall asleep and wuke no more
upon earth." And truly it happened so. On the
sixth of April, he went to a neighbor's house on
some business and as he gave his hand to a sick
daughter of the family and asked her bow she
heart and MonHvewrl. The body ia well form- ! h s"nk ,0 t,,B "oor MniIillP- they
ed, flesh firm, hnir light, face ruddy, veins and I "" P him on M, h brea-
,, , . t pic t ' 'bed several times and then fo 11 ouietly aleep.
cyrs blue : dipestioii rood ; pay, fond of plea- : . . .... '
' ! . , , . , , ' unci i now no more upon earth. He left not en
sure, not suspicions, benevolent and modest. , . ' ...
i i . 'v widow and children, but also many friends
Cii.iocH Hair black, skin dark, great ener-1 , , , ... . . , . ',. ,
, . ' . , i to deplore his loss. Hut he is gone to his long
py of body and m.nd ; stature small; lick. : hom(f M GoAMvM ,he church with more
such members, whose example speaks well for
the cause of Christ after they are dead and gone.
Danville Democrat.
PHIIBNOLOGY,
Dr. Gall rays, where the brain is only 13 or
14 Inches in horizontal circumferencci idocyis
the invariable consequence. Tims wo see that
the manifestations of mind depend on a large
brain and good quality. A stupid person is call
ed a thick head or numb-skull ; a cold will pro
duce stupidity in the best head, and discaso of
the brain leads to delirium or insanity ( Com
pression effaces all manifestations ; the mind,
then, in this life, is not independent of matter.
Men, remarkable for force of character, as
Franklin, Melancthon, Luther, Calvin, Jeffer
son, Bonaparte, Shakspeare, &.C., had large
iheadi", as a necessary consequence, for they had
minds that operated on the millions.
Temperaments modify the action of thnbrain.
When the brain and nerves predominate, the
nervous temperament arises, and is known by
thin skin, muscles and hair, quick motions, pale
ncsand often delicate health. The mind ia
quick, apt to ho influenced by antipathic?, ft
gainst dojrs, spiders, fruit, &C.
Females are most pmerally a (Ton ted by this
temperament, which arises from modern fash
ionable life.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
Treasurer's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an act of the general sem
Wl bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
pased the 13th of March, 1816, and the supple
ment thereto, entitled an act directing the mode of
telling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes,
will be exposed to public sale, it the Court House
In the Borough of Sunbury, on the second Tues
day In June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow
ing described tracts of land, for arrearages of taxes
due, and the costs accrued on each tract respective
ly, Unless previously discharged, to wit j
AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP.
Warrantee Sames. Acres, Tn.v.
Dering Frederick 30 I 07
Dering Frederick 21
Donnel Charles 200 7 70
Jones William R 4 fift
Jones William It 16 1 82
Levy Daniel CI ft 71
Miller John 74 7 .1:1
McPherson Samuel 40 2 151
Rankin John 207 J 22 6ft
Hveis in John no 1 10
Itankina RHoads 181 5 41
Smith John Dr. 77 2 On
Smith Jehu Dr. 42 I 41
Weblt Abraham 307 30 fi2
CIIIMSQUAQUF.. POINT and TPRBUT
TOWNSHIPS.
SIIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP.
Warrantee Name$. Aeret. Tax.
Kinley Catherine 405 B 69
Lake Richard 415) 12 40
Reed John 80 I 22
Scott Abraham 842 9 98
Taylor William 67 73
Wilson John 1204 SI 65
Little maiionoy township.
Warrantee IS'ames. Acres. Tax.
Blain John 200 2 08
Osrdncr William P 409 15 8!)
Hunter James 42fU 12 77
Hall Comics 4 mi 13 10
Kidd John 377J II 32
KiddJohn 312 9 37
I. von Joseph 80 3 82
I. she Richard 408 12 22
1'elriv Peter 145 10 Bfl
Richie John 395J 1 1 70
Rces Thomna 339 I t 07
Itifemitie Valentin 24 I 16
Reed Leonard 73 7 51
U..ker John 61 fl 29
lt.it.kin R lion, I, .lr7J 6 46
Smith J..ho Dr h( 85
Smith John Dr 151 3 66
Smiin John Dr 81 1 29
sarcastic, irraecible.
Lymphatic. Skin pale, hair fair, ciculation
languid, digestion slow. The mind acts slow
ly, and not easily decomposed.
The temperaments are rarely pure.
Inactivity of brain, or when overtasked, im
pairs health or its nvu functions. A head vt-
Tl Al.TIMOItln MARKET,
Officenfthe DtiTiMnnrt Ameiiica, April 13.
WHEAT. The market ha been but scantily
Ty broad in proportion to the height, indicates a j supplied. The few parcel of Md. and Virginia
mind in which the animal propensities govern, j reds received have been sold at 100 to 105 cents for
'When theopeninp of the oar stands nearly on i good to strictly prime quality. We quote pood to
level with the eye, the person is very little ! Icst white wheats at t(i5 a 1I2J cei t. Some 8
prone to violence ot temper.
Itlse mid Progi-ras of a Printer.
Shurlow Weed, editor of the Albany Even-
to 9.000 buhels of Pennsylvania redshaveh.cn
sold in the course of the week, at prices ranging
from 104 to 106 cts. for for to good, and we mi it"
those T.iles In day. Some parcels continue to be
ing Journal, gives the following endorsement , put jnm ,,. fr .,,pr MI.
to James Harper, (of the firm ol Harper and
Brother) w ho has been placed in nomination
by the "Native American" party in New York,
as their candidate for Mayor ofthatcity, Weed
Bays :
In 1SI6, we worked as a journeyman in the
same oflire with James and John Harper.
They were distinguished, like Franklin, our
preiit example in the art, for industry, temper
ance and economy. James was mir partner
at Press. We were at work as noon as the day
-dawned, and 'though on a pleasant summer af
ternoon, ice used occasionally to sigh for a walk
upon tho Battery "before sundown, he never
would allow the 'bills to be capp'd" until he
had broken the back of the thirteenth token."
The sequel ia, that the journeyman Printer til"
1810, is in 1341, the head of one ofthe first it
not the first publishing houses in the world ;
a man of ample fortune, enjoying the respect
and confidence of his fellow citizens in so emi
nent a degree as to render it probable that tie
will become the Chief Magistrate of our great
Metropolis. Such are the rewards of industry,
enterprise ami integrity."
F.xpknsi'.s or -run Posr-orrtcr. Dkfartme.xt
for inr. nkt IVrst. r..K. The Postmaster
General has sent in his list of expenses rV.r the
Post-office Department for the next fiscal year :
For transporting the mail, $3,150,000
Compensation to Postmasters and
their Clerks, 1,105,000
?hip, steamboat and way letters, 22,000
Advertising. 32,000
Wrapping paper and blanks, 43,000
Mail bags, locks, keys and stamps, 2S.000
Depredations on the Mail, 28,000
Furniture ! 7,000
"Sundry expense not to be particularized"! 55,000
Add to this the expenses of the p.-ne.
ral post-offices jwid oot of the ci
ViJ list,
4, 530,000
WHISKEY, The market steady ihronchoi
the week, at 22 J ct. for hliil. and 23 cts. for bids,
and we continue to quote those rites to-ibiy.
Pran iTioif nvrinr.nLY Scrr.ama to Hiiid
iso. When llie properties of Ilrandrelli's YcrcU
ble Universal Pills have been appreciated, bleeding
will no longer be thought of as a remedy for disea
ses, for in violent ii flamaiion, eight or t-ti of (hem
will take, in the course of two or three hour, more
of the impute humors from tho body, by the sto
mach and bowels, than bleeding to the extent of
forty ounce could possihly have done ; and it
should be remembered that the Pills remove only
those parts from the blood which were the cause of
iiiflamination; whereas bleeding removes the es
scntial parts also. How great the prostration of
til the corporal powers after a ccpioun bleeding.
On the rontr.iry, wht agili'y and Micngth ia felt
afiei a dose of this medicine; the hrdy is indeed
lightened uf a load. Nothing is eqrj .1 to ridding
the viii.ited humors with vegetable medicine of this
kind, which eighty-four years have proved never to
do injurj, but always good. Is the puUe too high ?
A dose of tin pc Pills will bring it down. It it too
low 1 The same means will incrense it to a pro
per standard. U il tremulous, shnning nervous
eicitement ! The Pills, by soothing the ayr-teni,
will allay it.
(Xj Purihe of H. B. Masser, Sunhnry, or of
ihe Bueiiin, puhlUhed in another part of tlin iper.
ruicR CUUIiEXT.
Currecled weekly by Henry Yoxtfteimer.
COM, TOWNSHIP.
172,000
WuttAT,
It IK,
)TS, . .
Pork, -
FutHim,
liHTTRR,
Hekswai, -
Tallow, -Diiitsn
Arrir.s,
Do. Pcicnas,
Flay,
HccKLm Flay,
Euks,
ft 5
50
40
25
6
100
12
25
10
75
200
8
10
7
$1,702,070 r , . ri.
. T, ... I DAVID EVAXS'
AroTHF.n "nsvirnnx roa l.uu.t.. I he editors J i
io TittsUrg are b-ing hauled ver the roals for j1 a,ent Fircttnd 1 llicf IVoof Iron
Iheir libels. FVmnk Kaine. ofthe Aurora, h-ve j Chests, Sate lined UelYigCrutorS,
just been declared by a jury guilty of a libe! upon ' with Fillers nttficlieil when
Judge (irier, for calling him in llieir paper an ass j ICrjuirCll.
The jwdge. it was proved, in a barber shop, had E'T'.ITS ?t Vf-TG01T
ralh-d the ediler an ass in the presence of one of : .Yo. 70 Snuthlhird St., opposite the llieliane.
PHILADSLPHI A,
MASI r AUI I. KK
the pobl'Kr-rs, though he (tid not know him at
thctimo. A judge may call a pi inter an ass, but
a printer must not call a judge one.
Coi.d is Camaiia. To-day is the first of A
pril. Yesterday morning the thermometer was
down to five degrees aliove eero, this morning
to ten decrees. We observe that at Montreal
il in stated to have been below Eero on Friday.
Tho snow in this vicinity is nearly as deep as
atany time during the winter, and the ice-bridge
on the St. Iwrence has got stronger by the
freexing ofthe rain which fell at different times
last month. We may yet have a favorable
spring, although it cannot be now what is usual
ly called an early one. Qiteocc Gat.
Speed or the Eaolk. An eaU can fly
in a minute C013 Englibh feet. A hawk be
longing tn Henry ', Second, King of France,
flew awy tVotn Fonuinbleau.and Was caught,
twenty-four hours after, at the island of Malta.
In that time, therefore, this bird had travelled
a thousand English milef, which make about
42 miles per hour, &600 feet per minute.
Important to LxmsiTta. If you want to
make your hair curl, eat pig'e tails, or t'.Cep
with a c?rli sere under your pillow.
rjjfiiff-'B'keeM for al IUviii lns'
t' ,'j'"'feel,-lr..led Water and Provi.
fajJplM ij. sion C ohrs ami Patent Pre.
I'fifTJli 'I ' I "nium Fire H,lJ Thi. f Proof I- '
OllLij :: HiCr"ii Ctie.ts, for pre-ervinK
TOaAUyt, ks. Papers. Deeds. Jew civ, 1
- - Hold, Mlver, Vc, Ate., made,
of Doi r Iron, (ami mil ovir PI ink as ninety. five
out of every one bundled now in ue slid for sh
are made.) with first rate Locks and David Evens' I
I ateni Keyhole. Lovers, similar to the nlio etlih it
ed at the Philadelphia Exchange, for thiee mouths
in the summer of 1812, when all the Keys were at
liberty tn be used, and the Cheat hot opensd, al.
though the experiment was tried l y al least 1500
persons. On of ihe same Locks was Hied by
Rolihers, at the Delaware Coal Olflce, in Walnut
street, slove Third, but did not succeed,
(CJ Hoisting Machines, Iron D'lors, sUerioi
Locks, and all kinds of Iron Railings, Seal and Co.
pying Presses, and Smithwoik generally, on band
or manufactured al the shortest notice.
rXj" ('AtlTIO.V I do hereby Caution all per.
sons against making, using, selling, or causing to
be sold, any Keyhole Covers for Fire Proof Chti
or Doora, of any kind similar tn piiiuo'1 ''
Patent, of 10th July, 1841, and - ' 'V'' my
; nealt wrh according j,Wi
DAVID EVANS.
IVorronfrc .Yrrwirj.
Amis Fre'eiick
Antis Henrv
Adams William
Adams Thorn s
Ailams K dert
Ilrauiignin Daniel
Bower i 'lirislian
Brown Niithaiiie!
Barley lol.n N
Black Wiliinm C
Bright Jacih
Datton Samuel
Betterton Benjamin
Bogar John
Couert James
Complain Itohert
("amplsin Thomas
Cook John
I'owden John
Davison Mary
Derir g Charles
Dering ("hmlce
Elrnit William
Poster Thomas
(t ikkins 'I'hnmas
(ireer .lames
(tree r Thomas
(ass Jaeol)
Uiay Itohert
(iiay WilVam
Hianl Thomas
(ardner Aiehili.dd jr.
(ardni'r Archibald sonr.
Helri.k Philip
1 1 ti fl" Emanuel
II is enclt-uer Mary
llepl'lirii James
Hesch William
Hoffi-e Alirabam
Hauiillon 'looms!
Hunter Aleiswlit
Hepburn Jnmcs
Hamilton Thomas
Huntr A'cxanrler
lliinmelreich Henry
Hinimelreich Henry
Jenkins James
Jordan Alex inder
Kimmel Samuel
Kiehl ti.orse W
Krregl baorn John ct Henry Becd
Lougafell Frederick
Manning R. chard
Morrison Vil iam
MvReiinohU John
Mover Henry
McKenna's AnibcW
Martin J ho ti
Mark ley Edward (J
Martin John U
Mver f!e irg
Myers Mary
Prrtchii'd William
Prince tie.irge
Price John II
Price .,hn II
Ides D miel
lliis'oo (Jh tolte
KeynoliU John
luin'on riioiiiis
Co-ton Mary
liuston M iry
Shannon William
Soluioii llirhaid
SlmN r AndreV
Sti phelisoll J JII.Cl
Saar Morhk
Slieits Ceotge
Scott Abraham
Scott Samuel
Shissler Henry
Scotl Samuel
Scott Samuel
Sigfried 9 iinuel
Tagg irt J,hn
Trickle ChasU
Walker Lewis
Vi.on William
Walters Oo.lfr
Wen.eJ,e-;njr
"log Benjamin Dc
Young John, Merchant
Young Benjamin F
Young Hamuel
Yoxihriuier Henry
Yoxtheimer Henry
Yoiiheimer Heniy
Zimmerman Muthias
Zeiler line
Arret.
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Warrantee ami-K. Arret. Tax.
Belterton Benpmin 30HJ 22 0
Bnrron John jr. 410 21 12
Brodio William 2!ll IS 20
Benon William 4I1J 21 28
Blair William 30(1 10 f,H
Bradv William P 4I2J 21 45
B. yd John 105 3 51
Cooper Isssr 200 11 30
Cooper Martin 100 5 72 '
(race Joseph 250 14 01 '
David John 413 23 46
Frickle Charles O. 305J 17 32
(t-afTHrnrv 102 9 19
Canlner Wi li m P 412 2:165
liir.lner Archibald 411) 22 15
(isston James fll I 00
Mall William 3f0 17 01
llndilinol James 3:13 IS 53
Jaefcsnn Divid 442) 25 III j
Jones Ann fil 5 40
K iutz'ner Abraham 430) 21 48 '
Lake Hichard 401) 22 PO I
vv A r n a 200 7 7 i
M nkel John 227 15 48
Me'zmr J D 50 611 j
Noliooti James 333 45 ,
Piatt J hn 220 13 14 j
Sarvi-. John 4-;l If, 04 j
I Solomom Myer 300 10 5J
HrPF.K MAIIONOY TOWNSlIir.
IVorrrtnVe Stnius, Aon, Tar.
Belterlon Benjiniin 425 10 37
Ileis. I SamiK-t 83 0 20
Ueiscl Daniel 98 7 30
Beimel John 59 4 39
Snriih Jacob 115 8 00
Thornbury John iV Wm. Gray 28 2 45
JOHN FARNSWlllJ I'll,
Treasurer's OiKce, " Tiemarer,
Match 30th, 1811. 5
TO IIOUSEKEEPEUS.
O) ()0() POUNDS FEATHERS, for sale
eWfjVvyw ,y i0Wi in any quantity tn suit
pnrchaeT fbr rash, at priod from 10, 15, 25 and
30 Cents per pound.
Heady made Be.!, Bolsters and PiHowa, Curled
Hair Mattra-aea, Mom do., and ether kinds tn suit
any rite Beadsteads, always on hand. Cnrled
Hair and New Orleans Moss by iho halo or single
pound. Alsoi
Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables and
Beilsteads of all descriptions.
dj" Country Merchants will find it to iheir ad
vantage lo call hefote purchasing:.
F1M.EY cV CO.
S.F..'eorner of Second and Walnut sU. Phibid.
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10 to
AT HS 101.1.111:11 Respectfully inform h.r
Iri. n.ls ami ibe public generally, thai she w.ll
open, on Monday the 2-4 lit inst., a new assortment
ofF.iiietllry (tonds ami Sfrrini; M lib nery of the
latest fashions. Straw Bonnets tlcachcd ami al
tered lo the newest fashions, upon vrrv mo.leraic
terms. April 13th, 1844.
IV cw Spriii.7 Bry (a'ooit.
A. It. MAIISIIAI.T.,
WHOLESALE AND I1F.TAIL DEALER,
A'". I"- Clirmtitt street, tirtireen 7i andth sis.
FHILADELFKIA,
"PI S in regular receipt of itie m west and most
I Fhiooalde Parts Fancy and superb. r S'aple
('nds, includini; spleinli.1 and medium dres silks,
II irege. II .dzorine, F"ilniid Sdk, Brocade and
P'atd Orpand es. Printed Lawns and Jicconets.
Mouselin de I, lines, Flora Cahinercs, French ari l
EarNlon (Jinetiarns, Rich Barreeand Cashm. re
Shawls and Sc,rfs. Ilr.nlie Thibet Shawls, Paris
Cmb'd I'ollars and ChcriiiT.clts Linen 1'nmlniek
H.lkfl's, Silk snd Cotton Ho-eing, fil.ivp, Irish
Lmens, 'P.hle Cloths and Napkins, fine Mulin-,
cheap American Cali.oes, and oiher desirable
(tnods, which wilt be sold nt low pries.
ijj" Straneers will find it particularly to heir
irtte est tn call, as 1 be y on. Is are all warranted, am!
ibe LOWES I' CASH PRICE named fitst and no
abatement.
Philadelphia, April 13, 1811 4t.
If o o I i$ Sh o c
MAKING.
it 1: V li & It It O S I O I s
70CI.D inform Iheir friends and ihe pubfe
ireur rally, that Ibev have commenced the
above business in all iu various branches, in the
shop lat.ly cKcupied by Xivier Eiisirt as a watch
maiorr shop. at ofthe Red Lion Unlet, in Market
tee I, Suidmiy, where they are prepared lo exe
cute all nrdus in their line, with
PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH.
They hope, by strict aliemron tn hii-incs, mode-
rate chsrires, and the durability of Iheii work, to
merit and receive a vhare of the public patronage.
Sunlm y. March 30 h. 1841. ly
a 11 KTiir.u M Pi'i.inir.v r
To the act rntilh'd "An Art r latins; to coun
ty rntrs and Irvirs and loimshin rnlrs and I
I ,L l-.t , . y 1 , . t . ;
tern , parsra ine i.Nfl nay 0 April, lr.vi.
Sir now I. Be II enacted by the Senate an I
H.Hise of Represeiiiarives of the t!ooim.nwe..lili
of lerins) Ivani.i, in (Jeircml As eniblv met, and it
is hereby made. I by the aothniilv -of the same,
ihsl it shall If the duty of lire Supervisors of the
highways of every township and for ugh in t! f
counties of Schuylkill, Noriliutnbeilaiid, mid Car.
bun, annually lo select one ol their number, nr ap
point some suitable inhabitant of the town-hip or
borough, to be collet-tor of the Road taxes levied
or assessed for such lown-hip r borough, which
Sujierviaor 01 other per-on app.'inlevl col'ici. r. n
nforesaid, shall give It. ml with two or more sUllV ienl
secu.ines, 10 he approved by the TownsUip 01 B
much Auditors, and .lep.wtie.l with the. o, wbieh
said bond s'ia'1 be in li e name of su h lo ii.hip
or boiniigh, and ibe eondni.in thereof shall le thai
suh collector shall Wi ll and truly collect and pav
ovt to ihe Township or II. .rough Treasurer, it one
be elecied it appointed, and if 1101, thru to ihe So.,
peivisois, or account for, according tn law, the
whole amount ofthe late- charged arid as,ssel in
the duplicate, delivered t3 such Collect.! ; J Vwt id d.
That nnth.ng herein contained shall he construed
In prevent nil persona rated Tor r.iad taxes from
woikiugout tin ir resTtive taXCj in tins mniuer
now itovided by taw.
Si.t rioy t. Th il It shall sn.l m .v be lawful foi
the electors of every Township ami lor.nic,! in tl e i
counties of Sehflylkrll and No'thuinWrl tid snnu
ally, at the time and place of electing Supervrs tr.
to clrcl Township or Borouli Tica-tiier, who shall
give, such I'Cnd and perform such duties and t-e
subject to ihe like p. rnnrcs, as Bro provided fr in
the ititm v ftfih ninety sixth iitofty sevrmh and
ninety eighth H ons ol set of thr. l-Heendi April,
one ihou-and t'icht hundred and Mititv four, en
title. I "An act rt-lstiiig to ( oo.iti.s and Towiish'
and County and Townrhip olWers." ''
Sictiiim 5. Thai so far as any l-w ,pr,.,v
altered or supplied, hi-, and thu same, lri.,y
pealed,
FENNSY I A'ANI A, SS,
w . r .1. . . . SscT4Va OVrttK.
I certify that the -t)OVC,lu, fllr..ROit)t 5, a true co
py i.f section- t , fl if )C m,ginjl 1(.t
ptoie.l in , Uay of Mafctv t814i SJ ,ho ,alne
" m ,.na filed in this otrke.
A iiriesa my hand, and the seal of
J said rlfice al Hrrihurg, the 11th dty
L. S. L of March, A. D. 1844. ,
3 THOMAS L. WILK'dN,
Vv-o Dep. bec'y Commonweitth.
March 23d, 1841.
J'rinlcrs Ink.
i ftn kecc for sale, at a small advnnee for cash,
V by Dec. . H. U. MASS Ell.
HOTEL.
HHE tyuhsciilier respectfully informs his old cos---
tomers, and lire public generally, that he in
tend, tn conlinne in his old s'and, opKsi(e the
I'ourt House, in Sunbury, Northumberland coun
ty, Pa., where he ia weH prepared to give satisfac
tion to nil who rosy favor him with their custom.
Bern,; thankful for past favors, he hopes to receive
a continuance 'of public pntronage.
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sunbury, March 2d, 1844. 3t
Public Sale
0,000 Acres of Land.
"WTMLL be sold, at jHiblic auction, at the house
ay 01 trantei iiern, in i pper iMa.'innov town
ship, Nnrthumlierland County, on the 1st Monday
of June he I,
0,000 acres ofThnlicr niirl,
situ ited. cbielly, in Coal township, said county.
The Mahonny creek passes through a considerable
portion of the property, affording several excellent
mill seats. The laxea have all been paid up. and
I 111 indisputable title, clear of all incumbrances, will
: be given ta purchasers. The sale will lie Continued
fium day to day, until the whole ia sold.
I The terms will be made known on the day of
i sale. A. JEANKENAL'D,
PETER BOrstl!KT.
j Feb. 1 0, 1 8 1 4 tr U'.V. Mc CA Y, Agent.
I fl"j" The Pottsville Emporium and Danvrlle Tn
1 tel!i!;encer will conlinuo the above until forbidden,
and charge this office.
WCLBEPJt &, J.1T1TET,
Imiioi tors nml IDoalcrs In
S Ii G A l S, 1 R A N DIES, G I N,
W I N E S, &c.
Ao. 'l Commerce fit., near lfth St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
(5. J. WoLBcnT.jr.
Wm. A. JinjhT. 5
antnrs. trnARS.
Pinel, t'astillion Si Co. I Woodville. Ban-anco.
Pernel Treres. Ugucs. Loid Byron
January 20ih, 1844. dm
pEsPECTFLLLY inf.irmH the public that he
-k. has made Northumberland his place of resi
dence, and is ready to attend to any calls in (he
lino of his profession.
dj Ho may al all times bo found at Mr. James
Lee's Hotel.
Northumberland. Dec. 6lh, 1813. if.
HAMS An SHOULDERS for sale, cheap, for
cash, by H. B. MASSER.
Dec. 30th, 1813.
FORESTVILLE
ltUASS i:i(.HT DAY CLOCKS,
f 111 E subscriber has just received, for sale, a few
I of Ihe above celebrated Eight Day Clocks,
which will be soil at very reduced prices, for ca-h.
Also, stiHrior 30 hour Clocks, of the best make
and quality, which will I sold for ra-h. at 4 50.
Also, superior Brass 30 hour Clocks, at 8 00.
Dec. 2. 143. H. B. M asser.
WILLIAM J. MARTIN",
ATTCIUTET AT LAV",
SUNBURY, PA.
FFICE, m the building occupied by J. Bloom,
on Market street.
Oct. 21st, 1813.
aViihy v ItOCAl,
hat & cap mamtfactuhl:rs,
Sor.th lhist eornir of .Market and 4th sts..
riillueW-lpliia,
j ESPECTFT'LLY mlurm ihe public that they
will constantly keep on hand a targs assort
ment of Hals, Caps and Furs, to suit the fall trade,
of the he-t quality. By strict attention to busi.
n.ss, and by selling their stock St the lowest priivs,
(hoy flitter themselves 111 being able to give entire
satisfaction. Aegust 5, 1813 ly
IIE rubscriber will stll oll'bis stork of Beaver,
Russia and Biush Hals, of ihe best euality, at
very nduced prices.
Sunbury, Aug. 5. 1813. H. B. MASSEIl
A Tlirt-sjliliic .ilacliiuo lor Sale.
IHE subscriber offers f . r sate a TilKESHIN.U
MAtlH.NE, new aird in b.khI oidcr. The
Machine has Iwn tried, and proves lo be an excel
lent one. Il will be sutd at a reduced price, and
warranted. Apply to 11. li. MASSER.
Jotv 1st, 1843.
'I
OTONE WARE Tor sale.
225 Stone Jugs, from I quart to 3 gallons,
60 Stone Jars, from 2 lo 1 gallons For sale,
chtap, by Oil. 14 11, U. MASSEK,
C abi nci-M ak i ng
lcw INtiiblitiuirnt.)
VttLLI.HG SCOTER
VLSI'EC'lT'ULlV informs (he cttizeiia tf
I. J, Sunbury and vicinity, (til he has levcnlly
Commenced the
ca iti Nivr-Si VK'lXC. ll'JSIX KSS,
ill bit its bram-bes, in Maiket a'.reet. Sunburr, im-
midia'ely bilow the post Once, where he will be
ref..ly to 'receive and c-ecute all orders in the line
of bis business, wit'.i prompt nea and ilcspatch, and
in the lu-st aty'.e and manner. His prices will be
low, in accordance with the time.
03 dumber and Country Produce taken in Ex
change. May 27ih 1843. 6in
cm TTiTSiTniTF. Af(HTx,
AND PRIVATE SAXES KOOJMS,
Nos. ahd :)1 Morth Thlid Street,
Near the C i I y Hotel,
FHia1)ELPHIA.
CC. MACKEV, Auctioneer, iVspectfully in-
vites ihe attention of persons desirous of pur
chasing Furniiuie, to his exlcnivo Sales Rooms,
ilwilh public and Private.) for every description or
lottaehold Furniture, where ran be obtained at all
limes, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beda, Mstuassvs,
Ac. at very reduced prices, for cash.
Oi- Salo by Auction, twice a week.
May !Tih, 1843. ly I
" '- 1 . -. j 1 '. in' aa ja
OAKLEY'S
ii:imh.itivi: si rup.
flHE valuable properties of Oakley's Depttrs
Ju tive Ryrtip of Sarssparilla, ss a purifier of tbn
blond, re so well known to the public generally.,
that it is unnecesssry 10 occupy much space in tei
ting forth the advantages, to be derived from its
use; wheriwer rho medicine "has once been In tro
dnced, it takes precedence over all others: evciy
one that baa Irtken it, have derived so signal bene
ficial results from it, fhst it is recommended I
them with the utmost confidence. Physicians of
the binhet sHind'oa; in the profession, prescribe it
lo pa'icnta under then- care ; c ntainiitR Tiftlhi'H
di'literions. hut heinrf eoin)oed ol Ihe most 'n.iM,
yet efficacious veiretahlo materials, it is ofb-red Wi'h
confidence, as the Cheapest and most efTtcieifl pu.
rifier of the blood now known. The use of a fc
biitilea, esH?cialty iu fhe spring months, will 'be at
tended with a most decided impmvement mtbe jp
neral utrencth ofiho system, etadir.atina; any feed
of dseae that may have'hfen frcneratcd, l.esi.l. S
Rivina health and viijnr to the bodv. For the cord
of Scrofula or "Kings 'Evil, "Rheumatism. Tei'er,
Pimples or eruptions df fho Skin, W hite Rwrlbinr,
Fistula, Chronic Couth Asthma, Sec, The mi
mfrnus certificates in Ihe possession of the sul cr.
ber and his apents.'from physicians and others, urn
sufficient tn convince Ihe tnost vVeptioal of its su
periority over all preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Snld wholesale nml retail, by tho proprietor,
CEORCE W. OAKLEY, North Bth street, Kea
diiiK, "Berks County, mid to ho -bad ofthe following
peisons :
In Northumberland 'County. If, B. Masosj
Sunbury; Ireland fit Mitel, McEwcnsvillo ; D.
Krauser, Milton.
7n Fur'Tfi County. 3. "Gearhirrl, ScliiiPRrove ;
A. Gutelius, Miffliuburg.
In Cvluniliia 'County. R. V. Mc'Cay, Wi.sh
ington. T.cading, March 14, 1813.
Mb. Oi'ttfET: I believe il'lheuty of evi ry
one tosdo whr.teverin their power I ies, for the bene,
fit of their fellow man, and having had posj iva
proof in my nwn family, df the wonderful properties
of your Depitrative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I In st
conscientiously recommend it lo the afilicled. We
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered tho
Tuce, head and neck, Blthouch we had some of the)
most scientific physicians to attend tin m and ha 1
tried all the known veinedies. including Swaims'
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was attacked in the same manner, her face and
neck was completely covered; the discharge was so
offensive, and the disease at such a height, that wo
despaired of her life. Seeing the Wonderful eflects
of your Depur.ilive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we weto
indued to make trial of it, us the last resort ; it
acted hke a charm ; (lie ulcers commenced healing
Immediately, a few bottles entirely Tc-torcd her taj
Iict health, which she has enjoyed uninterruptedly
ever ainca. As a purhier of tire blood, I verily be
licvo it has not lis equal.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Beadir
Doultis-sville, April 10th, 3 l3.
Mb.'Oaklt.t My son Edmund Leaf, had tha
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three years, during which lime he was de
prived of tho use of his limbs, his head and neck
were covered with ulcers. We ttied all Ihe differ
ent remedies, Init lono effect, until rfcommrndetl
ly Dr. Juhnsnn of Noriisown, and also Dr. Isaac
lliester, of Reading, to Use your Depuralive Syrup
of Sareaparilln, of t.hich I obtained several bottles,
the use of which d'owj the disease entirely eut of
his system, ihe sore healed up, and the ehld was
restored to perfect "health, which he has enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever -since, to tho ast.mishment of
many persons who seen him during bis affliction,
I hrfve thought il my duty, and send you this certi
ficate thai diners who have liko afiliction in Iho
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Your tnlv.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
"Sept. 10, ISIS. 7y
Hover's Ink.
JOSEPH ET HOVER,
Manufacturer of Writing and In!.
Mc tik, No. 10(5 North Third Slroet, s.x
doors below Hnce, (rsi?t pido,)
PIIILADEI.I'HIA,
"I ESP ECTFL'l.LY informs couniry rrreth rnu
k- and others, that he con-'sntly keeps cn band
a large storti of his superier Black, Bh.f and I'e.l
Ink. and also a superior pi .'ityof Tn.le'ili'.lo fnl,.
His iiik is put up in bottbv vary:- - in sie, f. m
I lo 32 ounces, and will be soM on ieaso:,ii.;
terms. 'I'no cxccl'ent quah.ics nfth's ink hs-
thor.niehly establi-hed its ebaracier, that it u ijc y
eitensively used throughout ihn cnuniry.
For sale at tho store of H. B. Maer, sj,,n.
May 27th, 1843.. ,y
ATTORNEY AT AV7
SUNBURY, PA. 9
AS taken the office lorniecty occupied bv the
Hon. Chailes (1. Donne!, r ,,,,;,,. .i,,, 1
11 -.. . . . 'i
Mouse, ne will aileuil to vu ineM ,n ,,e nils
of Norihumberlaird, I'nion ui j Columbia com.' ies.
May SOlb, IS 13.
t on Hi e VI . I r'rV
DEATH BLOW.
'Phe pubfrc will please observe that no Brand. eth
Pills ara gen-.nne,, Wty ,1B Irox has three t
bcrs upon it, f iho top, the snfc and the bolt on 1
each Conuir.jnr. , facsimile 9snalure of my h ml
wilting, iW-l). Hanr.a;tH, M. D. These la.
wl-aic etj;,raeJ on Bte.l, Uant.fully designed,
and doi.4Bt tneTpCTitt.-1 of over fS.OdO. Then Ion
1 wil', tie seen that the only thing necessary to pro
J" U'.e the medJifino in its purity, ia to unserve ibese
mbels.
Kemcmber ihe lop, Ihe side, snd the boil on.
The following respeclive persons are duly anion
tv?d, and I10IJ
CERTICATES or AGENCY,
For Ibe sale of lirandreth't Vegetable Vnivtt sal
mis.
Northumberland county : Milton Mackey A
t 'hainbeilm. SunbUry H. B. Masser. M'Ewens
ville Iieland A Meii. ll. Norlhuinloilaiid W in
Forsyth. tlcOrgelown J. oV J. Walls.
L'nion Cuunty : New Berlin Bogar & W.n
ter. SelinsRrove (.'eorge liundium. Mi.l.de
burn Isaac Smith, lleavemwo David Hub!e
Adanisburg Wm. J. May. Mitllinsbure Metis. !.
cV Kay. Hartleton -Daniel Lomi. Frecburi;
Xt.Si F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls cV (Jreei
Columbia county : Danville E, B. Reynold
& Co. Berwick Shuman A K'Hcnhnuse. ('
lawissa C. 15. Brobls. BlootnBburg John V.
Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washin toil
Robt. McCay. Limestone Bailie MfNlmb.
Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cei
tificflte of Agency, containing a lepre aentali'in e'
Dr HKANDKE'l'M'S Mauutaclory at Sing S,. t .
and upon which will also be seen eiact copn
ihe new labels new used upon the. Urandrelk I't'l
Hoj.ii.
I'lulidtlphia, office No. 8, North 8lh street.
B. BUANDKETH.M.D.
June 24th, 1843.
bury, Pa
niAiiiJKs