Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, April 27, 1844, Image 3

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    Northumberland Right Side
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
Pursuant to adjournment, a large and enthusi
astic maeting of the Democracy of Northumber
land and Point township, met on Saturday even
ing, April 20th, at the house of Joseph Vandyke.
The proceedings of last meeting were read, after
which, the committee appointed at last meeting,
through their chairman, Geo. A. Frick, Esq., re
ported a preamb'e and constitution, which were
uanimously adopted, viz:
Whkrea, Feeling deeply conscious of the
great and momentous issues involved in the ap
proaching National contest for President, hy
which is to be decided whether the Protfctivk
Tariff, yielding sufficient revenue for an econo
mical administration of our Government, is to be
retained or abandoned whether the proceeds of
the public hinds are not to be distributed among
the States, according to original contract, and in
accordance with our Constitution, or placed in
the cotters of the general government, and from
thence transferred to the pockets of corrupt of
fice holders and political demagogues whether
FEDERAL MISRULE, in all its hideous forms
and insinuating aspects, shall reign and rule over
a free and enlightened people whether HKNRY
CLAY and hi fever fee and long cherished scheme
of a UNITED STATES BANK shall be per
mitted to distress and beggar the WIDOW and
the ORPHAN, and bring ruin to tlie very doors
of our CiTir.EN, and cast AutIc and nnliallowed
shade over enr whole country whether vir
Government is 1o cease to be governed tiv ikt
pure Democratic principles of a JEFFERSON,
MADISON, or the c1rivtic JACKSON. Know
ing, therefore, s we do, that these great ques
tions now at issue, should be maintained, cherish
ed anil protected with enthusiasm, by every de
mocrat and lover of bis -rwrrtry's best inte
rest, it becomes u, as unwavering Democrats,
who spouse the REPUBLICAN iPRINCT
PLES OF JEFFERSON, and prize the tr1 f
our country lx-yontl nil other selfish considera
tions, to have an efficient organization ;md con
cert of action, by orcn'iciiiti ourselves into a
Ci.ff, that we may meet nnd fight our common
federal enemy- Having full confidence, there- j
fore, in the' ILLUSTRIOUS STATESMAN j
AND SAGE OF LINDEN WOLD- as the firm
and unwavering exponent ami representative of
the principles we cherish, and by us held wcrert ;
-is the only sure harbinger of prosperity for oar j
Country. We, the undersigned, as n evidence J
of onr low of country and devotion to its best
interest, do hereby unite ourselves into an aso- j
ciatin, to be called 'THE JEFFERSON. DE- '
MOCRATIC AND TARIFF CLUIJ OF NOR-
T 11UMBERLAXD AND POINT TOWNSHIP.'' j
Jin eonseque nco .f the lng?b of the Coustitu-
tion, it is here omitted
The Piesident appointed the following persons '
a committee To tseWt .atiWrs for the permanent J
ogaaizalion f t'tie Club, viz : John Leisenring,!
Wm. Wilson, Henry S. Tiro ma s John Young-
roan, JosepK f.-hiylc. !sc 51 JarTft, John !
HumraI, Gorge Apslcy, J. Henderson Turk, j
Thomas M. Wi.hingf.on, J-ohn Cox and Henry
Oossler, who retired for a slsart time and report
ed the following officers :
AREA C. BARRET, President, Wy. McC.vy,
Hknry Gossi.T.n, Daniel Robmns, John Fkick,
John LrisERicn, Jacob Kiiai'kr, John G; I
lick, Anthony Watson, Robert Curry, Sami
el Cox, James Hu.iiocr.N and Ciiarle-1 Stokr,
Vice Presidents, JJin W. Stiles and John Cor,
Recording Secretaries, 11 S. T.'uininsanA Ceo A.
Frith, Corresponding Secretaries, John Young
man Treasurer.
After tin' officers were elected. Geo. A. Frick,
Esq., was called on to address the Club, who a
rose and entertained the meeting for the space of
half an hour, in a very able and eloquent manner.
J. W. Rrewer being pres-tit, was then called on,
who came forward and addressed the meeting for
some time in a very able manner. Roth speak
ers were listened to w ith profound attention by
the audience.
The President elect then took his seat., and an
nounced the following as an executive commit
tee, viz: James Dieffenbacher, John Van.lling,
John Peters, Joseph Hollepetre, Joseph Moist,
Jacob Reiter, Jacob Leisenring, John Cuke, Ro
bert Leslie r, William Wilson, John W. Statiim
and Henry Dale.
On motion of Henry S. Thomas, it was
Resolved, That when the Club adjourn, they
adjourn to meet at the house of Charles Stoes, on
the first Saturday of May next, nt 7J o'clock, P. M.
The following persons were then appointed a
committee of vigilance, to obtain signers to tin
Constitution, &c, viz : A. L. Dietlcnbachrr, Ja
cob Hine, Isaac. M. Cake, Jonathan D. Waters,
M. I. D. Withington, Joseph Purse!, Geo. Apsley
J. H. Turk, J. C. Curry, John Heck, Edward
Troxell, Jos"ph Schuyler, T. J. Stamm, Daniel
Lesher and Henry Morgan.
On motion of G. A. Frick, Esq , it was
Resolved, That she proceedings of this meet
ing be signed by the officers, and published in all
the Democratic papers in the connty.
Resolved, That we do now adjourn.
C Signed by the Officers. J
BALTIMORE! MAItKBT. j
Office of the BAtTtMom Ansnicix, April 22.
GRAIN. We nolo sale of Pennsylvania red
Wheat to day, having considerable smut in it, at
1 1 0 cenis per bushel, fur shipment to a British Pro
vince. A ssle of another parcel of Pennsylvania,
red and white, was made to-dny at 112 cent', On
Saturday there wsi a sale of Pennn. wheat, thin
grain, I13cts. There are no supplies worth na.
ming, either of Md. or Va. wheats.
A sale of 1 200 bushels Pennsylvania Rye lodny
at 62 cents.
Sales of Md. while Corn at 44 cents, and of Md.
yellow at 48 cents. A sale of Pennsylvania yel
low to-day at 50 cents.
WHISKEY. Sales of hhds. at 21 cents, and of
tibia, at 24 cents.
To Sramkiv. Why dn Seafaring Men and Wi
terman ue Dr. Urandrcth's Vegetable Universal
Pills in pr Terence to any, and all other medicines!
For the following good substantial tenons:
Reason 1st. They are entirely vegetable.
2d. As puiificr of the Mood, and cleanser nf
the stomach and bonels, they stand pre-eminent.
3d. They are the most innocent and invigorating
purgative in use.
4th. No care required in using them.
5th. Nor change of diet ; eat and drink what
you please.
6ih. The body less liable to cold aft. r thin be.
foie a dose.
7ih. May be taken mnrnmg, noon or night, with
a certainty of good result".
8th. Time nor climate hITccIs them not.
9th. They give universal satisfaction. All who
use them speak in 'lie highest terms of them.
O.ill. try them and be convicted.
Rem nibcr, none are genuino sold by Diuggi-ts,
Doctors, or ApothecnTics.
Purchase of H. II. Maser, Snnbury, or of
'.be agents, published in another part of this paper.
mlJJ'-P!1-1." '. 11 n - ! .. 1 "-
It It I K ,
On Thursday the 1 St h inst . by ttte Rev. A. R i-
i lain, Kr.l-or 1 1 1 i f. Ut Miss Emily CiMrm.LL,
; both ot Rutditwiuip.
l'HICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Vtutlhttmer.
Public Sale.
KY virtue nf a Decree of the Supreme Court of
Penn'a, will be offered at Public Sale, in lots
to suit purchasers, at the house of Jacob Leisenring,
(Bear Gap Tavern,) in Shamokin township, Nor
thumberland county, Ps.on Wednesday, May 16th,
1844. at 12 o'clock, noon,
A Valuable Tract or I.nnd,
situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland
county, Pa., at the intersection of the Outre and
D inville Turnpikes, adjoining lands of Jacob Lei
senting, William Krieghhaum, It. Tilghman and
others, containing 340 acres, 15S perches, and al
lowance. The above Trsct corwists chiefly of a
red shale soil, of superior quality. It is well wood
ed and watered, convenient to mills, tttc, and in
every respect worthy the attention of persons desi
ring first rste firms. A lo
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in the sime township, abmt a miln and a
half we-t of the above, on both side of the Celine
Turnpike, and adjoining lands of George Strrr.el,
George Ditmnig. It. Tilg'im.m and others, contain
ing tort nrres. 43 p r hes, and allowance. This
land is of similar quality w ith that above di'scii' e l,
A branch of Shatnrkin Creek, on which is a xite
for a 8aw Mill, passes through Ihn tract.
The terms of sale will be as follows: One ihi'd
of the Purebn e Money cash, of which f 50 must
lif paid when the property is struck dow n, and the
halmce on the 15th dav of June, when a iteed will
he made, and pnae-ion given. Of the remaining
ttto.third nf the Pnrehn. Money, one half, with
interest from the said 15th nf June, is to bo psidin
one year, and the balance, with inletest, in to
venrs; said two-thiuls to lie secured by Bond and
Warrant, and Mortgage upon the prortv.
(Xj For further information, apply to Mr. Adam
Gilger, of Shamt kin township, who re ides adjoin,
ing the premise, and will how them to peis on
drsiious of purchasing, or to 'he nibcril er st Phi
ladelphia. BENJ. T1LG1IMAN,
April 27th, 1S44. 3t Trustee.
IS hereby given that die ciih-criber pun-hamd at
Con-ta'lile's Sale. m the 20th day f April, 1814.
of Andrew John-inn. which he will leave in the
possession of said Johnson, until he sees proper to
tnke it away, the fi'lnwing property, viz:
One bav Mare, 5 SO ; one hiv home, 9 00 ; one
Cow, 4 40; one Hcill'er. 2 25; one Hull Cult, 1 (10;
two-thirds nf all the Wheal ami Ryx n the farm.
15 00; one S'ed, 2 50; two sets HI ir-e Gea's,
1 65 ; ot.c two horse Waggon, t) 00 : Tot .1. 50 55.
JOSEPH READER.
April 27th, 1811. -3t
J)
XOimiUMllKRLAND COUNTY
Treasurer's Sale.
4GI1EE ABLY to an act of the general asem.
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
pa-sed the 13th of March, 1815, and the supple
ment thereto, emitted an act directing the mode of
selling unsealed lands for taxes and other purposes,
will be expnted to public sale, at the Court HntHO
in the Borough of Snnbury, on the second Tues
day in June next, at 10 o'clork, A. M., the follow
ing described tricts of land, for arrearage, of taxes
due, and the rosts accrued on each tract respective
ly, unless previously discharged, to wit ;
AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP.
Wheat, .... 85
Uvr., 50
Co hn, - - - - - 40
0T, ...... 25
Pom, ...... 5
Fnxsru., ... - 100
Bl'TTKR, ..... )'i
IIkkswax, .... 25
Tallow, .... 10
Dm m Arrt.Ks, - 75
Do. Pkachcs, - 200
Flat, ... .8
Heckled Flai, . . ; 10
Eons, .... 7
lVrrrrnrf! Xameg. ' Acres. Tor.
Dering Frederick 30 1 07
Dering Frederick 8 21
Donnel Chirles 200 7 70
Jones William R 4 55
.I-mes William K 10 1 i
Levy Daniel f,3 fi 73
Miller John V4 7 33
Mcl'heison Samuel 40 2 01
Rankin John 2071 22 f.5
Rve'sm John :0 1 10
Rankins Rlmnds 183j 5 II
Smith John Dr. 77 2 0r
Smith J.-hn Dr. 42 141
Webb Abraham 307 30 52
V Y I I)
PRICES OF ri.OVR .1.VO GIL1I.W
The following were the prices of Flour, Wheat,
Corn and Oats, at the several points named, at
the latest dates received :
Fb'Hr. WA7. Corn. Onts.
Philadelphia. . . 4 02 1 04 53 32
New Yoik, ... 5 0G I 12 44 34
Buff-ilo 4 15 90 50 28
C evel and n 50 6 & -
Wilmington. Del. 4 50 I 00 50 27
KcSmond, Ya. 4 62 1 01 45 30
Cincinnati, ... 3 75 80 25 17
Trenion, N. J., 1 00 4fi 30
Si. Lont, .... 4 25 6 1 22 17
Maltnnore 4 75 1 10 4S 27
Mobil-, 5 00 56 42
Albany 4 C9 1 02 50 27
Al.xaiulria. D. C. 4 50 U5 4t 30
l.af.veite. Ind., . 47 25 15
1 umee City, . . 4 00 70 25 25
Honon. ..... 5 00 60 35
New Orleans, . . 4 3n 82 40 30
I'iilshnrg, ... 3 6-1 71 37 20
Luii-ville 3 75 P5 22 H
Hnger-'own, ... 4 50 P7 32 22
ti oipetown, ... 4 50 07 47 30
ZaricsviMe, Ohio, 3 12 50 -
Alton. Illinois. . . 3 75 CO 20 1 1
S,.iingfie!d, LI., . 3 3S 48 12 10
Chicago 3 50 5H 37 25
Itoch.hter 3 80 81
Delr it 3 88
1'ol.do, 3 50 00 30 2fi
Mdwaukie 52 50 34
Reading 4 50 95 4(1 30
August.. Me., . . 5 75 93 5 30
Memphis, Ti-nn , . 4 50 32
fe?S;
Death or Jvvnt Raldwin. Henry Baldwin,
one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court
cf the United States, and presiding Judge of the
third Circuit, died about 0 o'clock, on Sunday
night, at his lodgings, the Merchants' Hotel, in
the 65th year of his age. Judge Baldwin was a
native of this State, commencing his career as a
lawyer in one of the Westerncounties,and he sub
sequently became one cf the most distinguished
jurists in the Cornwonwculth. I'hil. hedg.
The Leprosy in New Uhcnhwick A me
dical commission lias been investigating the
nature, origin and extent of the Irtohtful and
lo&ihwune disease now existing atTracacie.Ta
bis'iutac and Neguack. These putulcmen have
decided that the diseiso it the Greek Elephan
tiasis; mt the Elephantiasis of the Arabians,
but the leprosy of the middle affes of that de
scription, which the French designate the Tu
bercular, ana winch riged over nearly every
part of liu rope between the tenth and sixteenth
centuries. The disease is contagious, and no
person in mat rrovince, wno d&s been uwortti
icenollLucon,'"' ';' '- vetbeea cured.
Hairy S. Haul man,
bl.cxsi:it:-:,
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunhury
and its vicinity, that he lias commenced the
l.l.ACKSMITIIIXd lirsiNKSS,
in the i-hop formerly occupied by Daniel Yarrk,
in Market i.tre t, rSunhury, east of La 'I'. Clement'
store, and directly opposite (tie punt office, where he
inien.U to cany on the business in all its various
hr. .nches.
Orders will be promptly and punctually attended
to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. -rjj" Horse SShoeing done at f I per sett.
Sunbury. April 27th, 18-14. ly.
Orphans' C ourt Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Noiihuml'crl.ind county, will bn eipo-rd to
nuldic sale, on Friday the 24th dy of May nut,
on the premi.es, In wit; a certain trad of bind si
tuate in Augiihta township, in said county, a 'join
ing lands of William Retser, Sninm I Tucker, Dan
iel Zimmeimau and others, containing one hundred
and seventy-fivs acres more or less, on which is e
reeled a two tory frame house, and a frame and
Ing barn, late the estate of George Long, sr., dee'd.
(Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day,
when the conditions of sde will be mule known
by HA MULL GO.NE RT,
JACOB SEASHOLIZ,
Sunbury, April 27ih, 1844. 4t Adm'ri.
Caution.
RAN AWAY, on Sunday last, fiom the sub
seribet, nsding in the town of Muui'.kin,
A:URBW JACKSON UOLGHNER. en in
dented apprentice to the Blscksmiihitig hu-iness.
.All person are therefore cautioned from harboring
or ttusting him on my account.
JOSEPH ZERN.
fShsmokin, April 27ih. 1844. St.
E A A X S '
Patent Fire and Thiff l'ronf Itrin
(Ilicsts, Slate lined Uefrijrerators,
will) Kilters atlaclied when
t crjui red.
ET.1TS ?t, V" AT SO IT,
.Yo. 70 Smith third St., opposite ihr Jh cliungr,
PHILADELPHIA,
M A.N I r At; I t ' U E ami
jT-"'Jkeep for sale Daviii Evaj'
ceict rati o Hier hiki rrnvt
nion (! oliT, and Patent Pre
mium Fire and Thief Proof I
ron Che-I, for prp.prving
Docks, Papers. Deed-, Jewelv,
Gobi, Mlver, Ap., ic, made
nf Bod r Iron, (and not over Plank ns nmeiy.five
out of every one hundred now in u nd lor i-alo
are made.) fh first riite I. irks and David Evens'
Patent Keyhole ('overs, similar to the one exhibit,
ed at the Philadelphia Exchange, for thiee months
in the Mlinmer of ISti, when all the Keys were at
liberty to be used, and the Chest not opened. a.
though the experiment was tried 'y at leant 1500
persons, tine of the ame Lock was nied by
Rohlters, at ihe Delaware Coal Office, in Walnut
btre'l, shove Third, but did riot mcreid.
(Jj" HotHiing Machines, Irnn Doors, superior
I.rekf. and all kinds of Irnn Rail H2. Seal and Co
pying Piesses, and Smuhwork pen-rally, on hand
or manufactured at the shortcbl notice.
(Jj CAUl'IOX I ilo hereby c-utton all per.
sons ngiinst muki 'g. using, (selling, or rau-ing In
he s.ilil, any Keyhole Covets for Fiie Proof Clients,
or Doors, of any kind -iniilnr in principle to my
Patent, nf lllth July, 184 I, and also ag hi i Lining
Ri friueratorn n nli SUie, for wb ch my Patent is
date l 21ih March. 18 44, as any infringement will
he Jcalt wi h accorJingto law.
DAVID EVAN?:.
Pbili.b lphia, April 13. 1841 ly
Acw irina: Dry (soodr.
A. U. MAIISII AliL,
WHOLESALE AM) DETAIL DEALER,
An. lsi Vhctnvl ftrcft, brtwrrn 7th audftli sts.
PHILADELPHIA,
S in regular receipt nf ihe in-west and mots'
Far-hional le Pris Fancy anil nqicrior f'aple
tiouils, including splendid and medium drcs oilks,
R.ireges, U ilzorine-. FouUn.l Nilk, Hrocule and
P'a d Oigaml es, Printed I.nwiis ind Jieconet',
M'luseliii ile I, aim s. Flora ( 'ashrneres, French an I
EarUton (iinahnms, Rich 11 rrege and Cashmi re
Shauls anil SSc.irfs, IJmche Thihct Shawls, Paris
Emli'd Collars and Cheini-ell-i, Linen ('Hmbiick
IMktfs, Silk and Cotton Ho-eing, (il rvi-., Iri-h
Lmens, Thle (.Moths and Napkins, fine Mii-lio-,
cheap American (Calicoes, and othir denrjhle
(oods, which will be sold at low prices.
Cj- Strangers will find it particularly to their
in te est to call, as the goo Is are all warranted, am!
the LOWEST CASH PRICE named Cr-t and no
aha'ement.
Philadelphia April 13. 1814 4'.
IVrrf?ri'rc A'rrmcs, Acrr.
Hcttrrton lleirpmiitt 3!tsJ
Rarron John jr. 4 1 0
Hr.vlin William 20IJ
llen-on William 4 I 1 J
Pilnir WiPi rm 300
llnnly Vt illiam P 4I2J
II yd John 105
Coi'per Isaac 200
Cooper Martin 100
('rage Joseph 250
Divi l John 413
Frickle Charles G. 30 5 J
CinirH.n-v 162
Gardner Wi li -m P I2J
Grrduer ArchihalJ 411)
Gastn Jiimes 01
Hall William 3' 0
Hoddinot James 33
Jnckson D ,vid 412J
Jones Ann 01
Kinting Miraham 43oJ
Lake Richard 4nl
Lew A r ui 20H
Maikel John 227
Morn r .1 D 50
N otinoti James 3:t:1
Piatt J. hn 220
Sarvis John 421
Soloinom Mver 300
fSHAMOKLV TOWNSHIP,
Ui7ryrirYe Names. Acres.
Kinlev ('aiheriue 405
Luke Richard 415
Red John 30
Seott Abraham 342
Taylor William 67
Wilson John 204
LITTLE MAHONOY TOWNSHIP.
Ho, rnn.fc Names.
Ilhiin John
Gardner William P
Hume' James
Hull Charles
Ki.M John
K.dd John
Lvon Joseph
Lake Richard
Pntery Peter
Richie John
Itees Thomas
Rifemine Vslcnline
Reed Leonard
Raker John
I' rnkins Rhoads
Smiih John Dr
Smith John Dr
Smith John Dr
rjPTEll MAHONOY TOWNSHIP.
Tax.
S G 'J
12 40
( 22
3 08
73
31 55
Acres. Tux.
200 2 m
400 15 8
4201 I? 77
437i 13 10
377 J 11 32
312 9 M7
SO 3 82
408 12 22
145 10 88
305 J 11 79
33! 14 07
24 1 16
73 7 21
64 f 2!1
307J 5 40
50 85
154 3 50
81 1 29
CHILLSQUAQIT,. POINT and TURP.UT
TOWNSHIPS.
7'n.r.
22 ns
24 12
IS 20
21 2tt
10 f,S
21 45
3 M
11 30
5 72
14 01
23 4 0
17 32
9 19
2:1 55
22 15
1 f.fi
17 I'l
l 53
25 01
2 40
21 AH
22 no
7 70
15
fin
f. 45
nu
10 01
10 55
Warrantee Names. Acrrs. Tar.
Retierlon Uenjainiii 425 10 37
IS. is 1 Samuel 83 C 20
lteis.4 Daniel 94 7 30
lleiset John 59 4 39
Smith Jacob 115 8 66
Tboruhury John cfc Wm, Gray 23 2 15
JOHN FARNSWORTH,
Treasurer's Office, Treasurer.
Match 30th, 184 4. 5
A A.4Is 1IOAT, capable ef carrying 70
tont, about hall worn, will bs solj chesp, and on
reisonable Umn. Enuirsat this office,
April 27th, 1S44.
AT Kit l'4l.l,.11i:it Resecilully into.m her
- In- Il ls un.l Ihe puhhc g iicrally, that she will
open, on Monday ihe 21lh inst,, a new assortment
of F.-ncv Dry GiimL un-l Spring Mill. n. ry nt the
latest fjhions. Stiaw ll innets bleached and al
tered to the neAe.-t faliiriia, upon vrr moderate
n mis. April 13th, IH4 I.
Hoot t$' Shoe
IMAKING.
nr. c k & it it o s i o i' s
m J'Ol'LI) inform their fiiends and die pubpc
T generally, that they have coinnienccd the
above I u.iness in all its various branches, in the
shop lately occupied by Xavi.-r Eggirl as a wat. h
maker shop, al nf thu Red Lion Hotel, in Market
street, Sunbury, where they are prepared to exe
cute all ordirg in their line, with
PROMPTNESS AND DESPATCH.
They hope, by t-trtct sttenlioii to business, mode
rate charges, and the durability of thcii wor' j
merit and receive a chare nf the public stiufiBge.
Sunbuiy, March 30ih. 1H44. lv
Printers Ink
A few kegc for ssle, at small sdvtu.ce for ra4i,
ly Dec. D, ). U. MASSER.
TTAMS u hHOI'LDEKS for s.fe. cheap, fcr
cs.h. h
- j
Dc 30th, 1813.
II. B.MA8SER.
COAL TOWNSHIP.
W nrranir c Nanus.
n'is Fre.'eiuk
A nt in lleniv
A huns W.liiam
Adams Thom is
Adams Robert
Hnuiigum Daniel
Row er ( Mir.siinii
Urown Nathaniel
ll.iib y J .hn N
lllark WiPiam C
Ur ght Jacob
lljlt 'ii Samuel
Hetterion Ui njatnin
II. gar John
(.'ou-ert James
Caii'pl.iiii Robert
('auiplain Thomas
Cook John
t "owd. n J bn
Dau-ou Mary
Deri g Charles
D. ring ( 'hailes
Ehoil Willinn
Foster Thomas
( .skins Thomas
Greer James
Giec Thomas
Gjsa Jacob
I i ray Rot ett
day William
I i-Hlit Tho .'s
Gardner Archib .Id jr.
liar.hier ArchihalJ senr.
Ilelri.k Philip
II li IV I'.liliinuel
H is-rncli tier Mary
Hepburn James
flench William
Hotl" v Ah ah-llll
llauiilloii 'I hom .s
Hunter Alenn.ler
Hepl uru J.iines
Hamilton I'homas
Hun er A'cxiunler
Hiiiiin. beicb Henry
11 rinmelreirh Henry
Jenkins Jatjies
.lord n A 'ex in.b r
Kiinmel Samuel
Kit hi (! orge W
Krieg' baurn John ft Henry Reed
L.uigalelt Frederick
Manning R rbard
Monis.n W.bi.un
McRenin hls John
Miner Henry
McKeui.a's Aud.ev
Muriiii J hi. (i
Mark cy Edward G
Marun John G
M er (ieorge
Myers Mary
P.ilcba'.l W'illiam
Prince ( ieo.ge
Price John II
Price John U
Rtes Daniel
Rus'on Ch .rlotte
Reyuohls John
Husioti Thomas
Ru-l-ui Mary
Kusioii M ny
Slnini.ou W illiam
Sohn-.n Richard
Sliul'. r Andrew
Si, ph ns ii J.unci
S.iar Meirick
Si.ects ( ieorge
Scott Abraham
Seott Samuel
Sus-!er Henry
Sroll Samuel
Scott Samuel
Sitffii. d S imut
'Pugg u jolio
I'ri'.'Kle Cha. O
Walker Lewis
WiUon Wiibam
Waders (io.lfrey
NVetse J-icoh jr
Young I'.-nj .ruin Dr
Young John, Merchant
Young II. n nu. n K
Your.ij Ssoio. l
Voxin niirr llnry
Yo hc.iuer Henry
YXutiiue Hemy
Zimmerman M.ithuu
eighr Isjat;
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TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
()()() POUNDS FEA THERS, for Fale
- ' jvJWV7 fj(.y Wi in iny q.ianii'y to suit
purchasers, for rash, at prices from 10, 15, 25 and
30 cents per pound.
Rea.lv made Herls, Roisters and Pillows, Curled
Hair MaOra'ses, Moss do., and other kinds to suit
any nine lteaitsteals, always on hand. Curled
Hair and New Orleans Moss hy the bale or single
pound. Also:
Ulnnkets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables and
He'lslrads of hII descriptions.
Q-'f Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to call be fine, purchasing.
FIN LEY Sc CO,
S. K. corner of Second and Walnut sts. Philad.
March 23d, 1844. 3m
HOTEL.
'PIIK subsciiUf respectfully informs bis old cus-
turners, snd Ihe puhhc generally, that he in-
lei .Is 10 continue in his old s and, opposite the
(hunt House, in Suiihcry, Northumberland cmin
lv. Ph., where he is will pieiareil to give satisfac
tion to all who may f.ivor him with their custom,
lbitii thankful for past favors, he hopes to receive
a continuance of public patronage.
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sunltuy, March 21, IS 14. 3t
I9 lib lie Sa le:
9.000 Acres of Land.
mmriLi.be soi,
at mihlie auction, at the house
of Daniel Herb, in Cptwr Mah.mov town
ship, Northunihcrland county, on the 1st Monday
of J utic next,
D.OOO acrei orTimlier Land,
-itu ite.l, cbiellv, in ('oa( township, said countv.
The Mahonoy creek pas-es through a considerable
portion of thu proK'rty, allording several excellent
mill seats I he taxes have a'l been panl up, ami
an indisputable title, clear nf all incriinhriiu'es, will
be given lo purchasers. The sale will be continued
lion, dsy to ilav. until the whole is sold.
The terms will be made known on the day of
s.le. A. JE Ni:EAi;i,
PEI EK UOCStjUKT.
Feb. 10, 1814 If WM. McCA Y, Agent.
fXj- The Poitsvtlle Emporium and Danville In
telltger.rtT will continue the above until forbidden,
and charge ibis office.
lnitoi ii'iN ami ltViilt'rs In
S E G A It S. B 11 A N D I E S, G I IN,
W 1 N E S, &c.
No. 21 Commerce St., near Fifth St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
C. J. o lb r.n'r, jr.
W.m. A. Jaxkkt. $
inixnm, srnARS.
Pi. let, ('nstilliou cV Co. I Woodville. llnrranco.
Pernet Freres. 1'gues, Loidllyron
January 20lh, 1S44. 6m
OAKLEYS
IM.I-LH4TIVI: Slltl'P.
fllHE valunb'a properties of Oakley's Deptvs.
L tive Hytup of Sarssparilla, ss a purifier of thsj
blond, is so well known to the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much see in (
ting forth the advantages to be derived from in
use 1 whereTer the rne.licine has once been intra
duced, it tskes precedenc over all others; evety
onethat has taken it, have derived so signal In 10 .
ficial results from it, that It is recommsniled I "
(hem will) -the ti'most ennfidence. Physicians f
the litghest standing in the profession, prescribe it
lo patK'uts under their rare ; containing noihirsj
deb hTi.ms. but being composed o! the most n-il
yel efTicae.iows vegetable materials, it is offered wi.tt
confidence, as the cheapest and moet rfficietit ).
rifier rT tlw blood now known. The use of a fer
bottles, especially in the spring months, will be sr..
tended with a most derided improvement in the ge
neral strength ofthe system, eradicating any mc.!
of disen-e that may have been generated, brsi.ba
giving health and vigor to the body. For the cure
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Titter,
Pimples or etuptions of the Skin, White SwrllinJ,
Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthma, tit. The nu
merous certificates in the possession of Ihe subsrrU
her and hts agents, from physicians and others, re
sufficient to convince the most skeptical nfiihu
perinrity over all preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Sold wholesale and retail, bv the proprietor,
GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North fith street, lles
ding, Uriks County, and to be bad of the following
persons :
In Northumberland County. II. B. Mass?,
Sunbury; Ireland & Mixel, Mt'Ewcnsville ; D.
Krauser, Milton.
In 1'n ion Caimly. J. Genthart, Scliitfgrove ;
A. (iutelius, Miflliuhurg.
In Columbia Cuunty.U. W. McCny, Wash
ington. Reading, March 14, 1813.
Mil. Oakiv.t : I believe it the duty of every
one to do whhteverin their power lies, for the b
fit of their fellow man, and having had po-i ive
prool in mv own family, of the woii.lerf.il propi t'i.s
of your D' puralivo Syrup of Saisapurilla, I n st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. Wo
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered tho
face, bead and neck, although we had some ef the
most scientific physicians to attend th m and had
tried all the known teuiedioo, including Swainn'
Panacea, without avail. Another of rny children
was attatkeil in the same manner, her face and
neck was completely covered; the discharge was tu
offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects
of your Dept.r.ittve Sytup of S .tsaparill i, wc wcia
induced to make trial ol it, 11s the last risort; it
acied like a charm ; Ihe u'eers commenced healing
immediately, a f. w bottles entirely restored her tu
her htv.lth, which she h, is enjoyed uninterni tedly
ever since. As a putitier of the hloi d.I verily hu-
liivo il has nut Us eipnil.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Foutth, Reading.
Douglass. i!le, A 1 r .1 10th, HI 3.
Mr. Oakt.kt : My son Edmund Leaf, bad the
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three years, dining wh-ch tune be was de
prived of the use of his lim!. hi I10.nl and neilt
were cohered with ulcers. We tried all the differ
ent remediis, tut to no (fleet, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown. and also Dr. Isaac
Hi.ster. ot Reading, to use your Depunilive Sy.up
of S.irsapurilla, of which I obtained sever al honb"i.
the use ..f which d'ove Ihe di-ea-e entinly out nf
his system, the sore healed up, and the child w .4
restored to perfect health, which he has enjox d
uninterruptedly ever since, to the sstenibbmein of
nianv persons who seen I im during his 'iflliction.
I have thought it my duty, and send you this certi
ficate thai others who have a like affliction in tho
family may know where to obtain SJ valuable it
uiedl inc. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. 10, 1813 ly
1 Tlirt'Mliiii? Machiitc 1'or SnU:
rilHE subscriber oilers for sale a THRESHIMi
J. MACHINE, now uiul in good order. Tho
Machine has been tried, and proves 1.1 be un excel
lent one. It will be sold at a reduced price, ami
warranted. Apply to II. ti. MASSE l.
July 1st, IS 1:1.
s tp wr a rsntiT?
14 lit ' PK-'r-TFI'LLY informs, ti e public that be
11 ir ! has made Northumberland his place of rest-
I 1 1 : . 1.. ...... ..I ...II., I., ,l.
in 111 r, nno it noy iu oici.u tu on vans 11, ,uu
line r.f his profession.
iTj' He may at ull times be found at Mr. James
Lee's Hotel.
Northumberland. Dec. I6ih, IS43. tf.
rORESTVILLB
IIK 4sS r.lf.HT II 4 Y I LOI HS.
f I -HIE subscriber has just received, for tale, a few
1 of the above celebrated Eight Ilav Clocks,
45 51
30 Ml
43 83
31 24
1 S 92
II 15
13 M
3 fit)
10 43
42 3 b
15 00
19 14
13 92
15 13
15 13
15 11
15 13
15 13
16 87
25 til
32 04
2S I!)
10 91
7 10
27 1U
4 03
44 00
21 61
47 04
7 87
17 03
6 56
22 05
8 87
ES 12
15 Oil
15 60
100 f.M
30 84
5 40
6 01
11 32
17 Co
27 13
20 Hf
16 tO
w hich w ill be soil at very reduced prices, for Va-h,
Also, superior 30 hour Clocks, i,f the best make
and quality, which will be sold for ca-h, at f- 50.
Also, superior I!rass30hour 'Cloiks.at f, 00.
Dec . 2 , l4 3. H . jM A SS ER .
v 1 ..y jTmTvh t i,
SUNBUH V, PA
FVlCE, in the budding occuiieJ by J. lHoom,
on Ma ki t street.
Oct. 21st, 1813.
O'l'DMl WARE fr sale.
225 Stone Jugs, from 1 quart to 3 gallons,
50 Stone Jars, Troiii 2 to U gallons. For sale,
cheap, by Oct. 14 H.U. MASSER.
AsiiiiTv v imiTTiV
HAT iV. CAT MANUFACTlMlEltS,
South T.ast corntr if Marktt and th
lMiihiilclplilu,
TF.SPF.CTFI'LLY inlorm ihe public that they
Will I'olistatit'y ''en on h-'i.l a larg-i assort
inent ol Hats. Caps and Furs, 0 suit the tall trade,
nf the be-t quality. Hy sttii t attention to hui
ness. and ly selling their stock at the lowest piiees,
Ihov flitter themselves in being able to give entire
,tii!et on. Augusts. 1813 ly
TlllE siibsciiher will sell ell his mock of Heaver,
1. Kuss a and liiu.h lists, of the best qualpy, at
iery reduced ( rices.
Sunbury, Aug. 5, UIX H- U, MASKK
Culuiiet-3Iakiiig
tcu ISIalli.liiiienl.1
viLLi.itC :-:cctz?.
REsi'ECl'FlT.I.Y informs tho citii.-ns of
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has rec.-i.tly
cuiiiuieticed tho
CAIUXKT-MAKlXr. WrsiXKSS,
in all iis branches, in Market street, Sunbury, im
mediately b.low the post office, where he will he
ready to receive and execute all orders in the line
of bis business, with promptness and despstvh and
in the best style and manner. His prices will l
low, 111 accoulaiice wuh the times.
Lumber and Country Fi.rIucc liken in Ex
change. May Sith 1843. .n
cTty" TlMlX lTilllr A i'l'TI ox ,
AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMs,
Xos. yt and :U Xotth Thiul Street,
Near I li c City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
MACKEY, Auctioneer, especllurv in
vites tho atli ntroii ol peTS.n. uesiroos 01 por-
chashig Furniture, to his extensive S.drs Rooms .
(both puldir slid Private,) t r every ilesf iipti.ni of
Household Furniture, Whin' can If ohlained at all
timvs. a large assortmr-tit of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet rurniture, ReJs, Malliiie,
&.V., at very redvirH prices, for rash.
(t- Snhs bv Auction, twice a week.
Mav 27th. Il3. lv
CO.
Ml
Ink.
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
MniHit'acttiror nf Writing IiiJli
Ulc Ink, No. ltk! North Third Strict, six
diHirs below 11 ico, (east side,)
PHILADELPHIA,
1 1 EsPF.CTFl LI.Y inb.rms country merchant)
I k- siiil o'hers, that he con-tanlly kee.s on l.nn.'
h large stock nf bn aoperier Itluck, 11!. le slid Kei
Ink. and 11U0 a superior quality of linlflliMe Ink
His ink is put up in bottles varying in sire, fien
1 to 32 ounces, and Will be sold on ressnnahl...
terms. The ex.-ePri't qualities of this ink bus s
thoroughly ehiMi-hed Its c'l .racier, that a u 1,V-cileii-uily
used throughout thi country,
For sale at the stoic nf H. 11. Msssr, K'un
bury. Pa. May 27ih. 1843. lv
t IIAUI.KS . lir.lilNS,
ATTORNEIT AT LAW,
SUNBURY, r A.
AS taken ih" . Il'.ce torn.f lv ot eutii.d In the
Hon. Charles (i. DopO- I, oppofile.lbe t'oilli
. He Mil a tctid to bi.'it.ess in the Curl
of N'orihtiniheiland, I'ldon and Columbia Countifs,
May tOth, 1643,
IloUS,.