Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 04, 1844, Image 3

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which the certi ftcitei art entered, with the vouch
ers and documents produced before them, relative
to the claims allowed or rejected, to the Trea
sury Department of the United States, to be de
posited therein ; and the Secretary of the Trea
sury shall, as soon as practicable after the receipt
of the same, ascertain the aggregate amount of
the debts and liabilities allowed : and if the same,
when added to the amount to be paid to Frederick
Dawson and the sum which may be paid in the
redemption of the exchequer bills, shall not ex.
ted the estimated sum often millions of dollars,
be shall, on the presentation of a certificate of the
commissioners, issue, at the option of the holder,
a new certificate for the amount, distinguishing
principal from interest, and. payable to him or
order, out of the net proceeds of the public lands
hereby ceded, or stock of the United States, for
1he amount allowed, including principal and in
lerest, and bearing an interest of three per cent,
per annum from the date thereof; which stock,
in addition to beinu made payable out of the not
proceeds of the public lands hereby ceded, shall
also be receivable in payment lor the same. In
case the amount of the debts and liabilities allow
ed, with the sums aforesaid to be paid to Fre
derick Dawson, and which may be paid in the
redemption of the exchequer bills, shall exceed
the said sum often millions of dollnrs, the said
Secretary, before issuing a new certificate, or
stock, uk the case may be, thall make in each
case such proportionable and rateable redaction
on its amount as to reduce the aggregate to the
said sum of ten millions of rVVIars, and Tie shall
have power to make all needful rules and ref
lations necessary to carry into effect the powers
hereby vested in him.
AltT. VII. VaJit further provision shall be
made, the laws of Tex.is. us now existing, sha'l
remain in force, and all executive and judicial of
ficers of Texas, exvt tfce Presided., Vice Presi
dent, and heads of departments, shall retaiw their
ollices, with all the power and authority tpper.
tainingthercta, and the cearts of justice shall re
main in all recocts as now established and or
ganized. Akt. VIII. Immediately after Ifee exchange tvf
the ratifications uf this treaty, the President of
the United Stales, by and with the advice and
'onsrnt of the Senate. sSisll appoint a commis
sioner, wln fliall proceed to Texas and receive
the transfer of the territory thereof, and all the
archives and public property, and of.her tilings
herein conveyed, inthe name of the United States.
He shall exercise al! executive authority in said
territory necessary to the proper execution of the
laws, until otherwise provided.
Anr. IX. The present treaty shall be ratified
ly the contracting parties, and the ratifications
sjxclianged at the city of Washington, in six
months from the date hereof, or sooner ifpossible.
In witness wheTenf. we, the undersigned, plen
ipotentiaries of the United States of America,
and of the Republic of Texas, have signed by
virtue of our puvreTs, the present treaty of annex
ation, and Irave hereunto affixed our seals, re
spectively. Done at Washington, the twelfth day of April,
ig1iteen hundred and forty-four.
J. C. CALHOUN", ISeal
ISAAC VAX ZAXDT, Seal
J. P1NCKNKY ilLNDLRSOX. Seal
Tav von a rti:r. Windows on the line of the
contemplated procession on the 2'M of May, at
Baltimore, are at a decided premium. The Sun
pays a room, containing three windows, was
rented for the da y, for what we consider an enor
mous sum, I.V
Law in Maryland. A French woman and a
negro man, who were found living guiltily toge
ther in Maryland, have, according to law, been
sold for seven years info slavery.
Yorrnr' i. Cbivinai.s. Six children, the eld.
est twelve years of age, were taken on Friday
night, in Boston, from their beds, charged with
plundering a building of its contents.
Xamksfuk NKwsrArr.rs. A paper, called the
"Corkscrew, and (iimlet of Attraction," has
been started at Peru, Indiana, and another at
Jeflersonville, in the same State, called the
'Grindstone.''
The Bosto Post-okmck On Sunday, the
day on which the Acadia arrived, thirty thousand
letters and about teveniybnihr.lt of newspapers
were examined and assorted al the Boston Post
office. Execution ok General Malot. A French
officer, quoted by Mr. Marshal!, mentions Gen.
Malot, who conspired against Napoleon in 1812,
as the man who, at the moment of execution, dis
played the most astonishing courage. On being
conducted, with twelve of his accomplices, to
the plain of Crenelle, he, as the chief of the con
spirators, asked permission to give the word of
command. "Carry arms,'' cried he, in a voice
of thunder, "That won't do ; we must begin a
gain. Your pieces on lite arm all of you. Carry
arms! Cood Platoon arms! Present!
Fire!" All fell except Malot. He was left
standing alnne. "And why not me Sam
nom de ! Reserve platoon, forward ! Right !
Carry arms ! Platoon arms ! Present !
Fire!"
BALTIMORE MARKET.
Officeoflhe Butimobs Amssica. April 29.
FLOUR There it very little demand for
Howard street Flour. The limited tales that
are making from store are at S4.73 for good mix
ed brands. There it no fixed receipt price.
City Millt Flour it held at $5 no transac
tion!. GRAIN No Md. Wheats at market. A tale
of a very good lot of Pennsylvania red at 111
cents. Sales of Md. white Corn at 44 cents, and
of yellow at 47 cts Sales of Oats at 27 a 28 ets
WHISKEY Sales of hhds. at22j cts and of
bbl t 93J ctnts
SSSPMBP EMSM P
Assistant or Nato. Dr. Brandreth does
not profess that the Brsndreth Pills are other than
an effectual Assistant of Nature! he knows that if
she be not entirely exhausted, they cannot fail to
cure and be it remembered they may be taken it
all times without fear of other than good results.
In liulh, in this city, where five hundred and thirty
five thousand boxes have been sold, there is little
occasion for saying ony thing in Iheir favor t for it
is clear that 6000 boxes would never hse been
sold had they not been good I Every fourth indi
vidual in this city has made trial of them. It may
ire observed, that their object is to restore the con
stitution to state of health, and the remit, when
they hsve hern persevered with, has fully establish
ed thtir power for so grand a consummation. In
other words, it is the lllood which has to become
peifectly purified, as on its purity depends entirely
the henlth of the whole animal machine.
Purchase of H. B. Masser, Sunhury, or of
the scents, published in another purl of this piper.
.TT A It It t K II
On the 25th tilt., by the Rev. John Pitton, Mr.
JaMM Dl KITS H ACH Kit to Mistl MaHT Hl'SSICK-
tn, hoih of Northumberland.
On the 30th ult., bv the Rev. A. Rrittain, Mr.
JoSF.PIt RtlKDKR, tO MisS DtltORAH Ha t P'l , both
of Shamokin. tp.
On the 29th ult., by the Rev. J. P. Shindel,
Mr. Adam Black, of Clarion county, to Miss
Mary J-.ckhert, ol stiamokin, in this county.
On the 2nd inst., by the same, Mr. Sami ki.
Jlei.LimAci,to Miss Si -san Kith, all ot Augusta.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthrtmer.
Whkat,
8
50
40
25
5
100
12
25
10
75
24)0
8
10
7
Rtk,
Cork, -
OtTS,
Pork, -
FLAXsrr.n,
Butvkr,
R-kkswax, -
Tallow,
Dm sn Xtvlks, -
Do. I'kachks,
Flax.
Hkcklkii Flax,
Eons,
I'll ICES OF Profit .f.VM CR.f.V.
The following were the prices of Flour, Wheat.
Corn and Oats, at the several points named, ut
the luteal dates received :
1FWr. i WAV. Corn. Oafs.
4 82 1 04 53 32
New lo.k, ... 5 (G I 12 44 .14
RuITjIo 4 15 110 50 2S
devel.ind 3 50 68
Wilmington, Del. 4 50 I 00 50 27
Rchmond, Va. 4 f.2 1 01 45 30
Cincinnati, .... 3 75 80 25 17
Trenton, N. J., 1 00 4G 30
St. Loui, .... 4 25 61 22 17
Baltimore 4 75 1 10 4S 27
M..l.ile 5 no 5(i 42
Albmv 4 69 1 02 n 27
Alexandria, D. C. 4 50 US 48 30
l.afHvette. Ind., . 47 25 15
Mnumea City, . . 4 00 70 25 25
Boston 5 00 50 35
New Orleans, . . 4 3i. 82 40 30
Pittsburg, ... 3 08 71 37j 20
Louisville 3 75 65 22 18
linger-down, ... 4 50 87 33 22
Georgetown, ... 4 50 97 47 30
Zanesville, Ohio, 3 12 50
Alton. Illinois. . . 3 75 CO 20 11
Springfield, III., . 3 38 48 12 10
Chicago, 3 50 58 37 25
Rochester, .... 3 80 81
Detr .it 3 88
Toledo 3 50 60 36 26
Milwaukie, .... 52 50 31
Reading 4 50 95 40 30
Augusti, Me., .' . 5 75 92 65 30
Memphis. Tenn , . 4 50 32
1 I ! . ' J . . .. ,
" CMoih Intent Fire Company."
A STATED MEETING of the Comp.ny will
lie held on Tuesday evening nest, at 6 o'clock,
at the Court House. Punctual attendance it re
quired. CHAS. J. URUNEIt,
May 4. 1844. Secret, try.
"WaKliliiKtou Fire Company."
rPIIE mcmlers of the "Washington Fire Cm--
pny" ore request, d to meet at the State
House, on Monday Evening, May 6 h, at 6 o'
clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required.
JMsy4. JACOB YoL'NGMAN, .See.
REMOVAL.
DOCTOR j71. MASS EH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the cit
izens of Sunhury ami its vicinity, llisl
he h a rennv his office to the white
l.ll'it.li.,.. in K1..1.I 4. . ... ..t l..
T. Ch rnenl's t.ne. and immediately opposite the
pot office, where he will be happy to receive calls
in the line of his profession
Sunbuiy, Msy 4ih. 1844.
TShereliy e'ren, 'hat the subscriber purchased uf
Samuel Watjner, Constable of Litle Mahonoy
township, on the 30 h of April. 1844. Ire following
articles old by the said Constable, as the property
of Issue Rogers, and that I have limned the same
to the said Isnac Robert until I see proper to lke
them away, vit : I Bay Mare, bridle and halier,
I a 00, JACOU RAKER.
Mav4ih. 1844. 3t
Orphnii Court Sale,
T N puiatiaui e of an ordrr of the Orph.lll., Court
of XoithuinlM-rl mil county, will be eipo-ed to
public le, on Friday the 24ih diy uf May nest,
on the premises, o wit ; a certain tract of l.md si
tuate in Auiiiisla township, in aij county, a lj tin
in( lands of William Reeser, Sainu-1 Tucker, Dan
iel Zimmerman and others, containing one hundred
and seventy-five acres more or less, on which is e
reeled a two story frame house, and a frame and
log barn, Ute the estate of George Long, sr., dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of siid day,
when the conditions of tle will le m ide known
by SAMUEL CONCERT,
JACOU SEASHOL I Z.
Sunhury, April 27th. 1844. 4t Admrt.
Caution.
RAN AWAY, on Sunday last, from the sub.
scriber, isilio in the town of Sham..kin.
A.NDUKW JACKSON UOLGHNER. en i...
denied apprentice to the black.muhir.g bu-iness.
All persons are therefore cautioned from harboring
or tiuating him on my account.
,.... . JOSEPH ZERN.
nhamokin, April 27ih. 1844. 3t.
A CA1VAL, BOAT, capable ef carrying 70
tons, about half worn, will be sold cheap, and on
retaonahie terms. Enquirs at this office.
April 'J7lh, 1841.
Henry S. Haulman,
BLACKSMITH,
BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunhury
and its vicinity, that he has commenred the
BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS,
in the shop formerly occupied by Daniel Ysrirk,
In Market street, 8unbury,east of Ira T. Clement's
store, and directly opposite the post office, where he
intends to csrry on the business in all its vsrious
branches.
Orders will be promptly end punctually attended
to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. ffj Horse Shoeing done at f I per sett.
Sunhury, April 27th, 1844. ly.
PSilic Sale?.
BY virtue ofa Decree of the Supreme Court of
Penn'a, will Ire offi red at Public Pale, in lot 4
to suit purchasers, at the house of Jacob Letienring,
(Bear Clop Tavern,) in Shsmokin township, Nor
thumberlnnd county, I'a.on Wednesday, May 15th,
1844. at 12 o'clock, noon,
A Valuable Tract of I,aiul,
situnte in Hhamnkin township, Northumberland
eountv, Pa., at the intersection of the Centre ami
Dtnville Turnpikes, adjoining hin.Is of .lacoh Lei
srnring. WilliBm Krieghbaum. H. Tilgbman and
others, containing 340 acres, 158 percbes. and al
lowance. The above Tract cnnist chiefly of a
red shale soil, of superior quality. It is well wood
ed and watered, convenient to mills, fir., and in
every respect worthy the attention of persons desi
ring first rate forms. Also
A TRACT OF LAND,
situate in the time township, a!ut a mil'' and a
half wet of the above, on both eids of the (Voire
Turnpike, anil adjoining land of George Ster r.el,
(Jeorge Dimmig, H.Tilghm.m and nlbers, contnin
ing 108 acres, 43 p?r heg, and allowance.. This
land is of similar quality with that above ih sctibe I.
A branch of Shamtkin Crerk, on which is a site
for a Saw Mill, passes through this tr.irl.
The terms of sain will he as follows: One third
of the Pureha e Money cush, of which f 50 most
lie paid when the property is strut k down, nn.l the
bal ince on the 15th day of June, when a deed ill
be made, and possesion given. Of the remaining
lwo-third of the Purchase Money, one half, with
interest from the said 15th of Jun, is to be paid in
one year, and tbe halinea. with interest, in I so
years; said two-thirds tobesectird by Hond and
Warrant, and Morlgije upon the properly.
fXj" For further inf irmiliiin. apply to Mr. Adam
Gilger, of .tYinu kin township, who re-ides adjoin
ing the premises, and will show them to pes.n
lesiiooa of purchasing, or to the subscriber at Phi
ladelphia. DEN J. TILGHMAN,
April S7th, 1844. 3t Trustee.
ircrDrHT' a te hi:
IS hereby given lhat 'he suh-criher ptirehasi d. at
Con-table's Sale, oil the 20th lny of Apri', 1844.
of Andrew Johnson, which he will le.ive in ihe
possession of said J ihnson. until he ere proper In
tnke it away, the f l.uving prop rtv, viz:
One biv Mare, 5 50 ; one bay horse, 9 00 ; one
Cow, 4 40; ooelleiil'er, 2 25; one Hull -ill, 1 00;
twn-thirls of all tbe Wheat and Rye on the form,
15 00; one S ed, 2 50; two se ts H T-e Gea-s,
1 65 ; one two horse Waggon. 9 00 : Tutu I, if 50 55.
JOSEPH READER.
April 27ih. IS 14. 3t
I) A V 1 1) E V A X S '
Patent Fire and Thief Proof Iron
Chests, Slate lined llefrigcrators,
with Fillers attached when
required.
ST AITS Vi-TSOlT,
.Yo. 7G Stiuththird St., opposite thr. Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURE and
keep for sale Davik Eva'
celebrated Water and I'rovi.
sion C oli rs, ami Patent Pre
mium Fire and Thief Proof I
r.111 Cbet, for p'e-erving
Hoiks, Papers. !) rd. Jewrly,
Gold, Silver, Ac., &.r nia!e
of Bod r Iron, (and not over Plunk as mntiy-five
out of every one hundred now in use arid for sale
are made.) wt'h first rate L fks and David Even'
Patent Keyhole Cover, sinnl.tr to the one rxhil it
ed at the Philadelphia Exchange, for tlnee months
in the suttiRier of 1842, when a l the Kes were at
liberty to he us. d, and the Chrst not opent-.l. al
though ihe ctpiriinnl was diid ly at le.tst 1 500
persona. One of the same J.oiks was nie.l bv
Robbers, at tbe Delaware Coal Ollice, in Walnut
street, shove Th:rd. but did not succeid.
fXj Hoisting Machines, Iron D.nrs. superior
Lmka. and all kinds of Iron Railings. Sent and Co
pying Presses, and Sniuhwoik gem rally, on band
or manufactured at the shortest notice.
fXj (.'ACTION I do hereby cnu'ion all per.
sons sfi .inst tusking, using, selling, or ctu-ing in
I sold, any Keyhole Covets for rVe Proof Ch at,
or Doors, of snv kind similar in piim iple to inv
Paient, of 10th July. 184 I, und also sgiii Lining
Ri friirerators with Slate, for h rh my Patent is
dated 26th March. 1844, as any iiifungeuit-iit will
be dealt with according to Ijw.
DAVID EVANS.
PhiMelphis, Ap-ll 13. 1844 ly
I'cw priiiff Ilry foocI.
A. II. MAHSIIALL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER.
A'o. 18 Chesnut slrerl, bit wren 7i nndbthsts.
PHILADELPHIA,
IS in regular receipt ol the m west and most
Fashionable Paris Fancy and nip. ii r S'ai le
(oods, inchiiling splendid ami medium .In s- silks,
Bdrcgee, U .lzorines, Foulan I SSdk', Dmcide. arid
I'latd Organd es, Printed Lawns and J-teeouet-,
Mou.-i liu de Laiues, Flora Ca-htnerea, French .111 1
Earl-lou Ginghams, Rich H irege arid ('a-hnn re
Shawls and Scarfs. Umche Tbibri Shawls. Paris
E'lib'd Collars and Chcmieit., Linen ('ni!n n It
lldklfs, Silk and t.'olt .n Ho.eing, (il ves, I rth
Linens, Table Cloths and Napkins, line Mu-liu-,
cheap American Calicoes, and ti h.r doiiablr
goods, which will be sold at low pne-a.
QCy" Strangers will find it particularly to their
inte est In call, as the goods are all wananle.l, und
tbe LOWEST CASH PRICE named lir.i and no
abatement.
Philadelphia. April 13, 1814 V.
Boot $ Shoe
MAKING.
HECK & ltllOSIOL'S
M MTOULD inform their fi lends and the publx
T T genr rally, that they have commenced Ihe
abuve business in all its various branches, in the
shop lately occupied by Xvicr Eggirt as a watch
maker shop, 1 a l of the Red Lion Hotel, in Market
sire. I, Sunhury, where they are prepared to tie
cute all ordna in Iheir line, with
rnoMPTJNXss and despatch.
Tbey lipe, by strict attention to hu. men, mode
rate charges, and the durability of their work, to
merit and receive a share of the public patronage.
bunbu'y, March 30th, 1841. ly
wmm
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
Treasurers Sale.
A GREEABLY lo an act of the general asem
n'y f ,ne Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
pa-sed the 13th of March, 1815, and ihe supple,
ment thereto, entitled an srl directing the mode of
selling unseated lands for taxes and other pnrp.ises,
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House
In the Borough of Sunburv, on the second Tues
day in June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., Ihe follow
ing described tracts of land, fur arrearages of taxes
due, and the costs seemed on esch tract respective
ly, unless previously discharged, to wit t
AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP.
1V(trrffnf Namrt. Acrrn. Tar.
Dering Frederick 80 1 07
Dering Frederick 8j 24
Donnel Ctnrles 200 7 70
Jones William R 4 fS
J.mc William R 1 1 82
Levy D ini.l 6:1 8 73
Miller John 74 7 3:1
McPherson Ssmuel 40 2 HI
Rankin John 207J 22 6S
Rve .n John -''II 1 10
Rankin. Rh. ads 183 5 41
Smith John Dr. 77 0"
Smith J. hn Dr. 42 141
Webb Abraham .107 30 52
CHII.ISdUAQIT.. POINT and TURBUT
TOWNSHIPS.
IVorrmifep .ames. Acre. Tar.
ntterton Benjamin 394 22 fi
Harron John jr. 4 10 24 12
Rrodie William 291 18 2ti
Ben-on William 414 J 21 28
Blair William 300 10 PS
Brndv William P 42J 21 45
B yd John loft 3 St
Cooper Isaac 200 1 1 36
Cooper Martin 100 5 72
('rage Joseph 250 14 fit
David John 413 23 4ft
Frickl" Charles (J. Si!"") 17 32
OralTHrtirv lf.2 t 1 T
Gardner Wi li ,m P 4 1 V J 23 fi5
t i miner A rehibald 4 11 J 22 15
Gasl 01 James fil 1 pfi
Mall William 3tt) 17 04
lloddinot .lame 333 IP 53
.la. ks.w D ivid 412J 25 HI
.lone Ann fil 2 40
KintT.ng Abraham 430J 21 41
Lake Richard 401 22 IMt
L. vv A .r -n 200 7 7
Msrkel John 227 15 4a
Metin.r J 1) Mi i
N .linott James 333 0 45
Piatt J.hn 220 13 14
Sarvis John 424 18 01
Solomom Myer 300 10 55
COAI. TOWNSHIP,
irnrriirfrr Xamrs. Arrm. Tux
ntia Frederick 445$ 44 54
Aotis Henry 353 73 20
Adams William 30f,j 36 n8
Adams Thmn is 353J 41 fit
Adams Robert 443 35 88
Dnu'igarn Daniel 3t4 21 54
Bovver Christian 344 4 68
Brown Nathaniel 250 S 8
Bailey John N 152) 15 Ut
Black Wil iam C 121 22 84
Bright J ic h (?8 33 22
B.tton ramue 3(8 33 83
lletterton llenjamin 2'2J 12 06
Uogar John 116 18 75
Cou-ert James 29nj 23 32
CampUin Robert . 425 at nfi
t'amplain Thomas 425 34 36
Cook John Sup 17 :
I'nwden J hn 4I5J 52 15
Davihon Ma.y 5fl 5 or,
Deri, g ('harles 32'.) 26 55
l. ring Cli nics ins 20 23
Eltotl Willi .m 368 8 76
Foster Thomas 423J 18 09
(iaskios Thomas 3'.l() 38 87
Greer Junes 441 35 17
Greer Thomas S'.iPJ 39 46
Gass Jacob IMl U 95
Gray Ro'ert 440 At 34
day Will am 4in 67 99
G.anl Tbo i.as 437 22 19
Gardner A rr hib .bl jr. 4t;t 5
Gardner Archibald senr. 40nJ 22 67
Heiri, k Philip 1:10 8 h
Huff Emanuel 3.S7J 31 fil
H is-ei'cleuer Mary 334 f, 9
Hept iini Jam.' 2l' 16 !I4
Mi ach William 1 :'S & n:i
Iloll e Ah sham 2'Pl 2 25
Hamilton 'I hoinas 405 at ;
U .. . il I.. n,,.. .. .
I nuiuri .11. nu. ;
I Hepburn Jatnes 4 1:1 31 v;
Hamilton I hoinas 41'.' ( 44 j.
Huner A'exander 41 J 03 41)
II until. Ireteh Henry fta 32 i.
H iininelrrich Henry 4 .is fi f,(;
Jenkins James 44!t 4t s.S
lord 11 Alennder 124 II 23
Kimmil S , inn. I 387 A 49
Kn hl G. orge V 1 12 12 71
Kr eg1 b-tuni John ft Henry Retd 2'lrt 33 33
LoOtfafell Freiler ck 123 14 16
M. Hilling It chard " 414) 3145
Mor.ison Wil iam 45PJ 45 51
Me Retinoids John 313 30 31
Mover Henry 3311 43 83
McRenna's Andiew
269 31 24
Mot mi J bn (S
Msrkey Edwmd G
Marnn John G
M r George
Mye.s Mary
Piileba d William
Prince (ieii'ge
1(0 IS 92
1(14 II 15
174 13 48
fo 3 r.o
200 19 4.1
4t1J 42 3ft
117 15 li!)
118 19 14
74 13 9:
2(H) 15 13
200 . 15 13
200 5 13
SOU 15 13
20U 15 13
2H'. ifi 7
415 25 6
3'.l'iJ 32 0 1
4lll 2K 19
4f7 l!l !M
I5U 7 10
440 27 19
342 4 02
4l2j 44 90
150 21 63
423 i 47 84
193 7 87
103 17 93
153J 6 66
406 S3 95
371 8 87
313 28 12
120 15 9li
103 15 66
35IJ 169 68
382 30 84
160 6 4tl
861 6 94
99 14 32
106 17 60
173 27 13
373 Stt M
125 16 80
I Price J .hn It
dice lohu II
R es D oilel
Kii.'on ('b rl.lle
b'lyool.U J. din
lius'oii lb, "lilt
Hu-l n Msry
Knsl.'ll Marv
Mian, on lUism
Ndiitoo 1,'ieliaid
ShuK r Andrew
Si .i- in.. 11 .lau.es
Saar Me rii k'
Shei ts liei.fo
cotl Abrabain
Sc It Samuel
Sbts-ler Henry
Scott Samuel
Scott Samuel
Sigfrh d Samuel
Tugg it John
I rickle ChtaG
Wslker lewi
WiImiii William
Waiters Godfrey
Weise Jvob jr
Young Benjamin Dr
Young John, Merihant
Young ltt iijaiinii Y
Young Samuel
Yoitheiiner Henry
Yoxihrimer Henry
Yojihtimer Henry
Zimmerman Malhiaa
Zetglri Isssc
RIIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP.
lVarronfee Namc$. Acres. Tax.
Kinley Catherine 405 6 C9
Lake Richard 415) 12 40
Rerd John 90 t S3
Scott Abraham 343 98
Tnvlor William 67 73
Wilson John 304) SI (5
LITTLE MAHONOY TOWNSHIP.
Warrantee Name. Acrr$. Tax.
Blain John 300 3 03
Gardner William P 409 1A 89
Hunter Jsmes 42ft 13 77
Hsll Charles 437, 13 10
Ki.ld John 877 J 11 32
KidJ John 313 9 37
I. von Joseph 80 3 83
Lake Richard 409 12 22
Polery Peter 145 10 88
Richie John 8951 II 79
Rees Thomas 839 14 07
Rifemine Vslenline 34 I 16
Reed Leonard 73 7 21
R .ker J. hn 64 6 29
HanUins Rhoada 367 & 46
Smith John Dr 60 85
Smith John Dr 154 3 5ft
Smiih John Dr 84 I 29
UPPER MAHONOY TOWNSHIP,
lVurrnnfee XamcM.
Beiterton Benjamin
B. is l Samuel
Acres.
425
83
Tax
10 7
6 20
7 30
4 39
lleiset Daniel 98
lleisel John 69
Smith Jaeeb 115
Thovnhury John Aj Wm. Gray 28
8 66
3 15
JOHN FARNS WORTH,
Treasurer's Office, 3 Trewurer,
Msich 30th, 1844.
MRS FOLLMEK Respectfully infuims her
Irirnds end ihe public generally, that she will
open, on Monday the 24th inst., a new assortment
of F .ncy Dry Goods and Spring Milli nery of Ihe
latest fashions. Stiaw Bonnets bleached and al
tered to the newest fashions, upon very moderate
terms. April 13th, 1844.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
i ()()() POUNDS FEATHERS, for sale
; -') WV7 v very low, in any quantity tn suit
purchasers, for cah, at prices from 10, 15, 25 and
j 30 cents per pound.
Ready made Beds. Bolsters and Pillows, Curled
j Hair Mattra-ses, Mo-s do., and other kinds tn suit
j nv site Beadsleads, always on hand. Curled
Hair and New Orleans Moss by the bsle or single
pound. Also:
Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables and
Bedsteads of all descriptions.
rjj Country Merchants will find it to their ad
vantage to call before purchasing.
FIN LEY cV CO.
S. E. corner of Second and Walnut sts. Philad.
March 23d, 1844. 3m
Public Sale.
0,000 Acres of Land.
V'VT'ILL he sold, at public auction, at the house
' of Daniel Herb, in Upper Mahonov town
ship, Northumberland County, on the 1st Monday
of June next,
0.000 .teres of Timber Innd,
-itu ated. chiefly, in Coal township, said county.
The Mahonoy crerk psa-es through a considerable
portion of iho pro(irty, affording several excellent
mill seals. The tsxes have all been paid up, and
an indisputable title, clear of sll incumbrances, will
be given to purchasers. The sale will be continued
Itom day to day, until ihe whole is sold.
The terms will he made known on the day of
s.le. A. JE N KEN AI'D,
PETER BOUSQUKT.
Feb. 10, 1844 If WM. McVA Y. Agent.
Qfj" The Poiisville Emporium and Danville In
telhgencer will continue tbe above until forbidden,
and charge this office.
VOLBEPaT & JA1T1TE7,
Importers and lcnlers In
SUGARS, BRANDIES, GIN,
W I N E S, &c.
.Yo. 21 Commerce Sf., near Fifth St.,
n t :. -
..I. . I.L. r.ST. JT.
Wm, A. JiirMt,
atiiwrs. srnins.
Pinel, I 'ciiiIIkiii & Co. I Woodville. Barranco.
j Pemel Frerea. Cgues. l.oid llyron
January 20ih. 1844. Cm
II
A MS asd SHOULDERS for s-de. cheao. for
cash, by H. B. MASSE R.
Dee. 30th, 1843.
SPw. P. E. T.STI1TE,
I ) EsPECTFI'LLY informs the public lhat he
J k ha mniln NnrlbiitidiHrlantl hia lilae uf real.
den.e, and is ready to attend lo any calls in the
line of his profession.
(X- He may al all times be found at Mr. James
Lee's Hotel.
Northumberland. Dec. 16th, 1843. tf.
Printer's Ink.
A few kegc for sale, at a small advnnce for cash,
by Dec. 9. H. B. MASSER.
FORESTVILLE
ItRASS i:k.ht day clocks.
fill I E subscriber has just received, for sale, a few
1 i. f the above celebrated Eight Dsy Clocks,
which will be sold at very reduced prices, for cah.
Also, superior 30 hour ('locks, of the best make
snd quality, whieh will be told for cs-h, at f 4 60.
Also, superior Brsss 30 hour Clorks, at f 8 00.
Dec. 2, 1843. H. B. M ASSER.
TviLIJAM J.MAKTIX.
i-TTCrLlTET AT L.V
STJNBTJRT, PA
o
FFH'E. in the budding occupied by J. Uloom,
on Market street.
Oct. 21st, 1843.
OTONE WARE f .r sale.
O 'joj Stone Jugs, from I quart to S gallons,
50 Stone Jars, from 2 lo 6 gallons. For sale,
cheap, by Oct. 14 H. H. MASSER.
ASIIHY X KOCAI,
HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS,
South East corner of Market and 4th stt.,
lMilludeliJlila,
FSPECTFULLY inform ihe public lhat Ihey
--. will constantly keep on hnd a larga assort
menl of Hals. Caps and Furs, to suit Ihe fall trade,
of the be-1 quality. Uy strict attention to busi
ness, and by selling their stock st the lowest prices,
ihey flitter themselves in being able In give entire
satisfaction. August fi, 1843 ly
M1HE subscriber will sell off his stock of Baaver,
X Russia and Biush Halt, of the best quality, al
very reduced prices,
t-unfcury, Aug. 5, 1813. H. B. MASSER
OAKLEY'S
MEPiritATITE SYRIP.
flHE valuable properties of Oakley's Deinia
L tive Syrup of Sarssparills. as a purifier of Ih
Mond, it so welt known tn the public generally,
that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in set
ting forth the advantages lo be derived from ile
use l wherever the medicine hss once been intro
duced, it takes precedence over all others: evny
one that bat taken It, have derived ao siftnal bene
ficial results from it, that it kl recommended W
them with the utmost confidence. Physicisna of
the highest standing in the profession, prescribe it
lo patients under their care containing nothing
deleterious, but being composed o! the moat mild,
yet efficacious vegetable materials.it is offered with
confidence, as the etiespest and most efficient pu
rifier of the blood now known. The uee of a few
bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at
tended with s most decided improvement in the ge
neral strength of the system, eradicating sny seeda
of disease that may have been generated, bes'des
giving health anil vigor to Ihe brvlv. For the cure)
of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Tette',
Pimples or eruptions of the Skin, White Hwellinc,
F stula. Chronic Couch Asthma, oVc. The iti.
merous certificates in the possession of the subscri
ber and his agents, from physicians and others, ma
sufficient to convince the most skeptical nfitseu
periorHy ovet all prepsrsttons of Sarsapsrills.
Sot.1 whole-ale and retail, by the proprietor,
GEORtiE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street. Ilea
ding, Beiks County, and to ho had of the following
persons i
In Northumberland County. H. B. Msa.v;
Sunhury; Ireland St Mixel, McEwensvitle ; D.
Krauser, Milton.
In Union County. I. Gearbart, BeUiisgrove ;
A. Gutehue, Mitflinhurg.
In Columbia County. R. V. McCsy, Wash
ington. Reading, March 14. 1843.
Ma. Oakict: I believe itthdutv 0f every
one to do whatever in their power I res, for the b' ne
fit of their fellow man, and having bed poi ive
proof in my own family. of iho wonderful proiierne
of your Depuralive Syrup of Sarsnparilla, I tn st
conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We
had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by
the breaking out of ulcerous sores thst covered Ilia
face, head snd neck, although we had some of Ihn
most scientific physicians to attend lhm and had
tried all the known remedies, including Swaims'
Panacea, without avail. Another of my children
was atinrkc.l in the same manner, her face and
neck was completely covered; the discharge was so
offensive, snd Iho disease at surh a height, that we
despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful etiects
of your uepuralive Syrup &t Svirsapanlla, we weie
induced to make trial of it, as the last resort; it
acted like a charm ; Ihe ulcers commenced healing
immediately, a few bottles entirely restored hi r tn
her health, which she has enjoyed uninterniitedly
ever since. Asa purifier of the blood, I verily be
lieve it has not Us equal.
JOHN MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading.
Douglassville, April 19th, 1843.
Ma. Oaklet: My son Edmund Leaf, I. ail the
scrofnla in the most dreadful and ditresing man
ner for three yesra, during which time he was de
prived of the use of his limb, his head and neck
were covered with ulcers. We tried all ihe differ
ent remedies, but In no effect, until recommended
by Dr. Johnson of NoriUtown, and also Dr. Isaac
H tester, of Reading, lo use your Depuralive Syrup
of Snrssparilla, of which I obtained several bottles,
the use of which drove the disease entirely nut of
his system, the sore healed up, and the child was
restored lo perfect health, which he has enjoyed
uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of
many persons who teen him during hit sfllictioii.
I have thoutthl il my duty, and send vnuhis certi
ficate that others who haves like affliction in thn
family may know where to obtain so valuable a
medicine. Yours truly.
AMELIA D. LEAF.
Sept. lt 1843. ly
A TlirvNliIti? .Hat 111 ne for Sale.
rjMHK subscriber oiler a f.r sale a THRESH! NO
Jl MACHINE, new and in good order. The
Machine has been tried, and proves to be an excel
lent one II will he sold al a reduced price. ai.Ji
warranted. Apidy lo " 11. B. M ASSLR.
July 1st, 1843.
Cabinet-Making
Cctv EsrtaMishmt'iat.i
ESi-EC TFl.'l.I. V mfo.nis th- citizn s f
Suiibiny und vitii.it v, that he has reei ,.l'y
commenced thrt
C A M N 1ST- M A K I X ( BUS I X K S S ,
in nil its branches, in Maikel street, Sunbi.ry, im
imdiately below the post ollice, where he will tie
ready io nreive and execute all orders in ihe line
of his busiiie.i, w ith promptness anil despatch, mid
in the best style and manner. His prices will be
low, in accords nee with the times.
Lumlver and Country Produce taken in Ex
change, May 27th 1843. fim
CITY FUJtMTVKK AUCTION,
AXf D PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
CC. MACKEV, Auctioneer. repeetful'v in
vites the sttention of persons desirous of pnr
chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms,
(both public snd Piivate.) for every desciiplioii ot
Household Furniture, where can be obtained 'it all
limes, a large assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrasee,
Ac, at very reduced prices, for cish.
(fc5 Salcg by Auction, twice a week.
May 27th. 1843. I y
IIovers Ink.
JOSEPH iT HOVER,
MainifacturiT of Writini; nnd liuielli
hlo Ink, No. 10(i North Third Strret, eix
doors below Kuce, (fiist nidi',)
FIULASBtPHlA,
1T ESPECTFI'LLY iiilornis country merchant
k and others, thai he eoii-tautly keeps on bin '
a large slock of his superier Black, Blue snd R. I
Ink, snd also a tupeiior qutlity of Indellil le Ink.
His ink ia put up in betllcs varying in sue, fim
I to 32 ounces, snd will be sold on reason ibl.
terms. The excellent qualities uf this ink has s
thoroughly eatablihed its character, that il it now
extensively used throughout ihs country.
For sale at the sloie of H. B. Mas.er, rup,
bury. Pa. May 27th. 1843. lv
CHAHLKS V. UKC.1XS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
SUNBURY, PA.
nAS taken ihe office fuimeily Occupied by thi
Hon. t'hsiles O. Donnd, opposite lha Otiut 1
House. Ha will attend le business in the Court
of Norihumbsiland, Up'.on and Colambia couuliss
bhy 20th, lbJ.