of excitement, and even women and boyi joined in the aflYay, some of the women actually throw ing missiles. Many of them when they tempo rarily retreated, returned armed with fu arms, which they discharged sometime with particu lar aim at individuals engaged on the other aide, and at other times firing indiscriminately in the aeveral groups, on the larger body of the be Hi gerents. From what we could nee and gather from per sona on the spot, we believe the following is the origin of the affray : Alter the re-organir.ation of the meeting some difficulty occurred on the Western aide of the market house, just inside, b"tween two persons, named Fields and M'Latighlin, which originated in some discussion, and led to an interference on the part of two or three others, one of whom, n young fellow, drew a pair of pistols, threatening to shoot the first man who should molest him. At this instant, a ni:in who had taken some part in the affair stepped oft" towards the Hibt-rnia Hose house, and defied him to fire. A shot then took place, which was followed by repeated dis charges from both sides, fiomotie of which Pat rick Fisher received his wounds. 12 o'clock. We have just returned from the scene oftho riot About 10 o clock in the evening, a mob collected in the vicinity of Frank lin and Second streets, and commenced break ing into the house on both sides of the street, destroying the furniture, demolishing the win dows, and rendering the houses completely un inhabitable. The inmate.1 of all the dwellings in the neighborhood fled with precipitation, n bandoninjr their homes to the ruthles-sness of the mob. This continned for sune time without any resistance being offered. At length an attack wr.s made upon a Seminary at the corner of Se cond and I'uenix streets, fortner'y occupied by the Sisters of Charity, and a number of persons were about tearing down anil setting fire to the fence when some person advanced faun above and fired a valley of ball and buck.-hot among the crowd. This was followed Iry two or three succeed ing volleys, when the crowd dispersed. Seve ral persons fell severely wenmlerL A jMmnfj man, named Nathan Ramsey, blind maker, in Third street, above Rirsvn, received a shot through the bre:ist bon", perforating his lung, and tie was carried from the ground to an apo thecary s'ore in Second street, above the junc tion ofGermatrtuwn road. Here he was visited by his wife md mother, who appeared almost distracted. The young man is mortally woun ded. Another young man, named John W.AVright, eon of Archibald Wright, salt merchant, resi ding in Fiairth ptreet, near Tama ny, was shot through the hend and killed instantly, lie was not participating in the riot, but was in conver sation with a friend, a!ut sixty yards below the seminary, where he fell. Ho was carried to the same place where Mr. Ramsey lay, and his father had his remains removed when our re porter left. It is supposed that a number of others have fallen at the back part of the Seminary, but have been left lyin' there in consequence of the dan ger of returning to carry them away. We saw numbers who were more or less injured in the fight, some with bullet boles in their clothes, and there must be a great number of persons wounded by the frequent discharge of fire arms. It having been rumored that an attempt would be made to fire the Catholic church on Second ftreet, many of the residents retired from their houses to it, with arms, determined to protect it at the hazird of theii lives. Up to 12 o'clock no attempt upon the church hud been made. Fiiow Sr. D.iMiNiio. By theschr. Robert Treat, at New York, we learn that the Spanish part of the island, having declared itself inde pendent, has organized a regular government, at the head of which is '.. M. Serra, and had, up to the middle of April, resisted the troops of Ri viere, with every prospect of ultimate success. The following is the Declaration of ludcpcudenc, the author of which must have had our own close at hand : "Declaration of the. inhabitant! of the Spanish part of the Island of llispnnioln f once so culled J or Santa Domingo, awl of the cause of their separation from the Haytictt It public. Decent attention and due respect to the opi nions of all men and to that of civilized nations, exacts that when one p-ople which has been united to another, shall wish to resume its rights, to repossess itself of them, and to dissolve its political bonds, it should declare with frankness and good faith the causes which have impelled it to that separation, that it may not be believed I v. : ..., ii.. .i-.- i .. 1 that it was inllueiiceit by ambition or a desire ol i ,.,.,, . novelty. We ti.iuk that we have shown, by a : heroic constancy, that the evils of misgovt-riiuicut are to be borne as lor.g as they are sufTerahlc, I rather than to win justice by casting aside all its ! forms; yet, when a Uuvg series of injustice, of contumely and insult, persevering in one course, showa a design to reduce every thing to despot ism and the most absolute tyranny, it becomes the sacred right and duty of nations to cast off the yoke of auch a government, and by new guarantees to secure its establishment and fu ture prosperity. Therefore, men assembled in communities with the sole oject of winning to gether their safety, which is the suprme law of the universe, have received fro,, nature the right . of proposing and deniandrtg tne best means for its preservation ; for a j, reaSon they are authorized to iImke ofrau tiwt infringes on this r'ght whenever the organization of society is en aangered. And, therefore, the inhabitants of the Eastern part of the Island of Hispaniola, or of Santa Do mingo, using their inalienable right, impelled by twenty two years of oppression, and hearing on all sides the clamora of their country, have firm ly resolved to separate themselves forever from the Haytien Republic, and to constitute them selves a free and independent people." The declaration then goes on to enumerate their grievances, and it is signed by a long array of names, and published at Saint Domingo, Jan. 10, 1841, A. D., first year of liberty. "Stick a Pin Thkre." The Editor of the Rochester Democrat, who has been on a visit to Connecticut, and saw at Birmingham the pro cess of making Pins ; after detailing some facts about this curious business, thus describes the way in which they are put upon paper. He says As an instance of the marvellous achievement of skill when so brought to bear upon even one branch of this process, and that quite subordinate, the facility for executing the task of sticking the pins upon the sale paper, may be noticed. It takes in England 00 females to stick in one day, by sunlight !0 packs, consisting of .102,400 pins the same thing is performed here in the some time by one woman. Her sole occupation is to pour th m a eallon at a time into a hopper, from whence they come out, all neatly arranged ' . , , ' ' . , . ny wmcn ine laoor 01 ,rj persons is uany raven, yet remains a mystery to all but the inventor ; and no person but the single one who attends to it, is. upon any pretext whatever, allowed to en ter the room where it operates. M Knc-ANTli.K Honor. James McAllister, Esq.. of New York, bus honorably discharged the debts from which be had been absolved by the operation of the Bankrupt law. IlAl.TIMOrtE MARKET. Office aftht Baitimobx America. May 6. Gil UN. Thcie Is very little Md or Vs. Wheat fining to ma k. t. We quote this description ai 100 a 108 its. for gooil to lcst reds. On r inlay and Saturday last sales of Pennsylvania red to the extent of 30,1100 bushel were made at 106 a 109 eis. principitty at 100 a I OS cts. We aUn note a rale of 2100 buhels very superior white wheat, fur fa mily Q ur, on terms nut tr inspired. It came from Ui-ion County, IV sod is ihe handsomest parcel i which has ever reached h's market from that Slate. It is called ibo '-while blue-stem" a new kind of wheat raised in that section of country. Puicha. cr Mr. Jacob P. Miller. Sale of several parcels of Pent! a. Kye at 61 cts. Corn is not very brisk. Sales of Md. to day at 40 a 43 cts. and of yellow at 45 a 46 cts. A lut of Penna. yellow was offered to dy at 4G cts. and refused. Sales of Oats at 27 a 28 cts. WHISKEY Is dull. Small sales of hhds. at 22 cts. and of bbls. at S3 cts. Osir.i or Evert Disease, sun the Mean or Cot. In the year 1705, Le Roy cle.uly de monstrated that every dlsise originated from im pure or undigested pillules becoming mixed wiih the blond and fluids. And also, that to cure every disease, it was only rrqui-ite to 0en the natuial outlets of the body, and allow them to remain open, by which means the blood and fluids would re lease themselves from the undigested and impure particles, and a state of health would be ccitaiu to ensue. The Royal Institute of France swarded to him. fur this discuvery, the Gold Medal of the Institute. This is a historical fact. All which the Brandieth Vegetable Universal Pil's prof. s to do is, toca'ry out this principle, and xperience has fully established them capable of il. When, therefore, a dad stile i f health exists in the budy, all thnt has to he done is to continue to purge it cM dually wiih them, and the more vio lent the disease, the more powerful must be the dose. fXj" Purchase of H. B Mascr, Sunlury, or of the Siiems, published in another part of this paper. HUCE CUKRENT. Corrected weiky by Henry Yuxtheimer, Wheat, .... Rte, 85 50 40 25 ft 100 12 25 10 75 200 8 10 6 Com, . . Oats, Pohk, Flaxseed, Butter, Bekswax, Taixow, Dmikii ArrLi.it, Do. Peaches, Flax, Heckled Flax, Euos. CE1TTPJ2 TTJP.ITPXZE. NOTICE i hereby given, that an election for officers of llie "Outre Turiiplltc Ilonrt t'omp'y." w II be held at the house of El'X.helh Weitiel in the borough of Sonhiny, no Monday ll.e 3d d iy of J"ne 1 l e elcciion will I nn at 2 o clock, P. M. The ho. k and account' of the Company '., , . , ., . . . . . ., . '. will l exhibited to Ihe stockholder pre-rnt at Ihe .,,, ,jmP ,n, ,,t.,ce. jOHX II. BOYD. .onliu iil-rUi.d, May II, 1844 4t 8.c'y. Notice. 'PHOSE prisons having demands against the -- Commonwealth lor IhIww perfumed, or mate rials fuinihed fur the repairs of ihl Xorfu Uranch ( anal, prior to the 9ih .'.ay of January, 1844, who hava not handed to lha subscriber an account of the same, sre rfqUeitt(j t0 j0 ihe earliest possible moment, In order that they may be put in form for settlement, as soon as the fund appropilated for Ibe payment of old debts can he obtained. Tho.e living at a distance are requested to for. ward by mail or otherwise. W. K. MAFFET, Wilke.birre, May 11, 1844. tf Superviser. 18 hereby gien, that the subscriber purchased of Samuel Wagner, Constable of Little Mahonof lownkhip, on the 30 h of April, 1644, lha following articles sold by the aaid Constable, as the property of Isaac Rogers, and that I have loaned thu asms to lha said lusc Rogrrs until I see piopei to take thsro away, vizi 1 Day Mara, bridle and halter, fll 00. JACOB RAKER. May 4th, 1911. 3t, HSUOVAL, DOCTOR jTTj. MASSED, RESPECTFULLY informs the cit izens of 8unbury and its vicinity, that he hss removed his office to the white building in Market Squste, east of Ira T. Clement's stoie, and immediately opposite the post office, where he will be happy to receive calls in the tine of his profession. Sunbuiy, May 4ih. 1844. Henry ITaulman, BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Runbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the RLACKSMITIIIXC. 1U7S1NKSS, in the shop formerly occupied by Daniel Yar ck, in Market street, Sunburv, cast of Ira T. Clement's store, and directly opposite the post nfhVc, where he intends to carry on tho business in all its various branches. Orders will be promptly and pnnclnnlly attended in, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. fXj" Hoise Shoeing done at f I per sett. Sunbury, April 27th, 1841. I y. Caution. RAN AWAY, on Sunday lat, from the stib , seriber, res iling in the town of Shainnkin. ANDREW JACKSON HOI OHNER. an in dented apprentice to the Blacksmithiog hu iness. .Ml persons are therefore cautioned from harboring or trusting him on my account, JOSEPH ZEKN. Shnmokin, April 27th. 1S14. 3t. Orphans' Court Sale. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan-.' Court -- of Noithumherlnml count, will lie exposed to public s ile, on Friday the 21ih d iy of Mv n xt. on the premises, to wits a certain tract of I md si tuate in A u 2 list townsbip, in aaid county, a 'j lin ing lands of William Reeser, Saimii I Tucker, Dan. iel Zimmeiman and others, containing on1 biMilred and seventy-five seres more or less, on whiih is e reeled a two story frame bom , and a frame and log barn, l ite the estate of (J, urge I.onu, sr., dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'cl.-ck. A. M , of sii.l day, when the conditions of site will be in de known by SAMUEL CONCERT, JACOB SEASMOL IZ. Sunbury, April 27lh, 1844. 4t Ailm'n. Public Sale;. BY virtue of a Decree of the Supreme Court of Penn'a, will lie offered at Public Sale, in . ti to suit purchasers, at the hnue ofjacob Ttri.eririiiu, ( Bear (i.ip Tavern,) in Shnmekin towrotbip. Nor thurnberl.ind county, Pa. on Weducd.iy, May 15th, 1844. at 12 o'clock, noun, A Valuable Tract of T.nnd, itutite in Slmmukin township, Nonhuinbeilind rotinlv. Pa., at the intersection of the Centre and Dinville Turnpikes, adjoining lands of Jacob l.i i ceiiring, William Krirghhsum, B. Ti'R'imsn and others, cnniainiiig :tl0 acres, I5H iercbr. and al lowance. The above Tract ci)tiiit chiefly of a red shale soil, of Uierior quality. It is l wood ed and watered, convenient to mil!, Ac., and in every respect worthy the attention of prisons desi ring first rate firms. A No A TRACT OF LAND, situate in the sime township, about a mile and a half we-t of ihe above, on both sides of the Centre Turnpike, and adjoining l iniln of George Sterzel. George Dimtnig. B. Tilg'im.m and others, cunt lin ing 108 acres, 43 p -r hes, and allowance. This land is of similar quality with that above dckciild. A branch of Shamrkin Creek, on which is a ite for a Saw Mill, pa.sra through tbi. Ir n t. The terms of Mle will be as follows: One third of the Purcha-e Money CHsh, of which f 50 must he paid when the property is strut k down, and the bal ince on Ihe 15ih day of June, when a deed will be made, and poa.es-tion given. Of the remaining ttt'O-thirdK of the Purchase Money, one half, with interest from the said 15th of June, is lo be paid in one year, and the balance, with inleicfl, in t vo years; siid Iwo-thi'd to be sernr- d by Bund and Warrant, and Mortgage upon ihe prnjedv. rjj" For further inf -rm oion. n ply to Mr. Adam Gilger, of Shumc kin township, who re-idea tidjuoi ing the premises, and will dinw them to person desirous of purchasing, or to ihe mihsrriher at l'bi lad.lphii. BEN J. TILtiHMAN. April 27th, 18H.3t Trustee. TS herely given that the Kuh-ciiht-r purchased, at Con-tablu's Nale. on the itlili ilay of April, IriH, of Andrew Johnson, which he will le.ne in the po-serion of aid J hna.ni. until he i-ee-i proper to titke il auay. the following prop, rty, tiz : One bay Mare, 5 50 ; one bay home, 0 00 ; one Cow, 4 40; one Heiller.2 25; one Bull Cult, 100; two-thirds of all Ihe Wheat and Kye on the farm, 15 00; one S'ed, 2 50; two wis ll-T-e Gcaia, 1 65 ; one two h ose Waggon. 9 00 : 'Pol d. 55. JOSEPH READER. April 27th, 1811. 3t D A V I D E V A XS ' Patent Fire and Thief l'rof Iron Chests, Slate lined Ilefrienitors, with Filters attached when required. ET.1T3 tz, V1 AT SO IT, A'o. 70 South third Si.,-opposite the F.xrhungr, PHILADELPHIA, MAM r At" ILltE iui IJSflfr '-'P. ."W1! for '" Da vi ii Ia rHlterS'lh rVjFcr elr.iled Wm .-.I i.: ssss :. r.V Wil,; J v'r'.ion C oh-,.. , ...I . 'Jjtron v.ne-1-, I.r pe-erviiig '-.o. ka, l apers. II. il. Jewity, (iolil. Mlvi r. Are.. Ac. in u'e , .... of B-J l r Im;,, (anJ ,lot ov, r t.aiik a li'ii- ty-five out of evry one hundred now in u and for ..le. are Ciade.) wiih first rate I. -cks mid D.ivid Kcii' I'ati in Keyhole Covers, simil ir to the one Xl.i it ed at the Philadelphia Eich-tnuc, tor ihieu mutlis in the kUinmer of 1842, when a I the Keys weie at liberty to be used, and the Chest nut opened, h. though the experiment was Hied Iy at least 1500 persons. One of the same Locks was died by Robber, at ihe Delaware Coal Otlice, in Walnut street, above Thud, but dij not succeed. fXj Hoisting Machines, Iron Doors, superior Locks, and all kinds of Iron Railings, Seal and Co. pying Pieases, and Smithwork generally, on band or manufactured at the shortest notice. OC CAUTION. I J,, hereby caution a'.i per. sons ag.dust making, using, selling, cau.ing to l sold, any Keyhole Coveis for Vises Proof Chests, or Doors, of any kind similar in principle to my Patent, of 10th July, 1841, and also against I .ining Rrfrigeralora with Slale, for which my Patent u dated 2f5lh March, 1844. aa any infiingcincnl will be dealt with according to law. DAVID EVANS. Philadelphia, April 13, 1844 ly A 4n.4X.iE, IIO AT, capable of carrying 70 tons, about hall worn, will be sold rheap, and on reasonable terms. Enquire at ibis office. Apul 'ilib, 1844. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY Treasurer's Sale. A GHEEABI.Y lo an act of ihe general asem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pa-ed the 13th of March, 1815, and Ihe supple ment thereto, entitled an set directing the mode of selling unsealed lands fur taxes and other porp.wes, will be expofed to public sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on tho 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 rosts accrued on each tract respective ly, unless previously discharged, to wit : AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP. Varrantre A'ames. j4rre. Ti Tiering Frederick 30 1 Dering Frederick 8 Donnel Charles 200 7 Jones William R 4 .1 me. William It in 1 Lew DiiiitT fill 5 Miller John 71 7 McPhersun Samuel 40 2 Rxnkin John 207 22 Rve-s n John H 1 Kankins Rlmads l:'j 5 Smith .l.ihn Dr. 77 t Smith John Dr. 4'i 1 Webb Abraham 307 30 41 CIIILLSfiUAUUK. POINT and TURP.UT Tt)VNSIIIl'. Tl'ifrrnnfee Same. Arrc. Betterton Benjamin 3iaJ Bnrron Jubn jr. 410 Br olio William 2H Ben on Wilbnm 41 I J Blair Wil'i.m 00 Brady Willi-im P 4'? J B yd John to.', Cooper lunar COO Cooper Miiriin lno tlragejo-eph 55ft D.vi l Jubn 411 Prickle Charles G. an.'ij G-aflHrnrv Ifi-J Ovdner Wi Ii m P 412 IS irdner Architi.ild 4 I 1 J (iast n J.imes 01 Mall William TV 0 lloddmot Jain-s 3:13 .la. kauri Divid 4 12 J Jones Ann fil Kinn'ng Abraham A'.W Lake Richard 401 L-vv A ir-.n 200 M .rkel John 227 Metro r J D Ml Notinott .lames 3:t:l Piatt John 220 Sarvi-. Jubn 4'J1 Sulomom ter 300 CAT. TOWNSHIP. WnrrnnV r Maims. Arm. n'i Frc.Viick 4 15 .J Antis Henrv Sou Adams William 30HJ Adams Thorn is 3.":tl Adams Robert 4 13 Br.iutii!m Daniel 31 4 J Bower Chrisiian 344 Brown Nutbanicl 250 It alley John N 1 52 J Black William C 121 Bright Jacob 188 B ittun Samuel 3 18 Bel'.erlon Benjamin 2I2.J Bugar Joint 116 Cou-erl James 200J Catiiplain Robert 425 ("amplain Thomaa 42.'J Cook Jubn 3tirJ Cowd.nJ'hn 4I2J Dai.ou Mary f0 Deri, g Charles 329 D. ring Charles 105 Elioit Willi mi 308 Fos'er Thomas 42:tJ G ickii's Tbouias 3'.K) (S'ecr James 441 (Jieer Thomas 3!fiJ ti is J noli 150 tiiay It ' rrt 4 tt) f" sy Wi'l am 4 10 1 1 no i Tbo i ss 4:17 (iatdner Arcbib dd jr. 4:l;1 (i ir.lner Archibald enr. 4(li'J M.lri.k Philip 1:1(1 Iltiff Einanuel 3.'7 J II is rncli tier Mary 331 II. 1 1 urn J inn s 2l'0 J llnach William l:tri HutT e Ab nba n '.v'. llaiiiilton 'I liuuna 40." Hotiter Ah X oulcr .It'll, IL pi-urn J.itue-i 4'o Hamilton Thomi 412 Muner A'cxamler 414J lliioiiielreich Henry 159 II initnclri icb Henry 4.")S Jenkins James 41 'J J Jord n Alex mder 151 Kimrml S.imu.l 3S7 Kl. til (i orge W 2 Kiicg' biu n John A- Henry Reed 200 Longafclt TretbricU. M.uiiiii'g It el rd 414 Muninun Wdiim 4MiJ McKerirndds J dill Mover Henry 33 1 j McKem a's And vvt Cfi'j M -t tin J.-h., ii ti) M .rk'e Edwin d (J 11-4 Viarun John U 114 Mm i (ie I'D Myem Mary toll Pntchaid Wi'd'rim 4H Prune (ie-oga 1 1 7 I'n.e lubn It IIS Price I oh. 1 II 1 I lt.es 1 1. lit.. lui.'on Ch rlutte '.'00 i:,yiio,l, J. dm tot) li.is'uii Thoiu is Villi Uii-tuii Mary ?t'0 Itostun M ny 20'J ISh 11111011 William 4 1 5 s.dioun Kiebaid M'.l ti J Shub. r An Irew 410 Si. ph iisoii James 4''7 Sj.r Me ri.k 50 ht.eeta ti.ore 440 f'cott Abraham .'112 Sc. 'It riamuel 4l2j Shis.ler Henry 150 Scott Samuel 41:) Scott oamuel 193 oigfricd Samuel 101 Tscg nt John 153j I rirkle CbasG 405 Walker Lewis 371 WiUm William 313 Waiters Coilhry 120 WeieJvohJr 103 Young Benjxniin Dr S5:lj Young John, Merchant 383 Young Benjamin F 150 Young Samuel 307 j Yoxihctiiirr Henry O'J Yoxiheiiner Henry 105 YbXtbi inter Hsiuy 173 Zimmerman Muthiaa 273 Zvighr Isaac 125 Tax. 22 ra 21 12 I IS 2n 21 2H to r.s 21 45 3 51 1 1 :ir. I 5 72 ! 1 1 01 j 2:1 40 i 17 32 9 n 21 M 22 15 1 nr. 17 01 18 63 25 Hi 2 -10 21 48 22 .m 7 7fi 15 AA fill fi 45 t: 11 If. 01 ut :i T...v 4 1 51 73 20 311 38 41 01 35 8S 21 51 4 r.s 5 88 15 10 22 84 3.1 22 33 H I 12 lit) 18 75 23 32 31 30 34 30 17 38 52 15 5 H5 26 55 20 '.'3 8 76 18 0!) 35 H7 35 17 30 4 9 SI 5 4'. 31 ri im 52 13 23 57 22 t".7 8 HS 31 fit ii; oi 10 '11 5 Ki t 2 : : 3:1 fis 1 31 3113 41 14 23 4S 32 a- j 5t CH I 41 e'5 j 14 23 ! 5 '.2 71 33 33 14 If. 31 45 45 M 30 Ml n 83 31 21 18 5-J 11 I.S 13 4N 3 ro 11 41 42 3ii 15 C'.l r.i 11 1.1 5: 15 11 15 13 15 13 15 13 15 : 16 V 25 0 :i2 N 111 lit St I 7 10 27 19 4 02 44 90 21 CI T 84 T 87 17 93 5 56 22 95 8 67 28 12 15 90 15 5C 1G9 08 30 84 5 40 6 Ul 14 32 17 CO 27 13 20 80 18 0 'U-ll.ii. L.K . SlIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Namri. Acre. Tax. Kinley Catherine 405 5 69 Lake rtichard 415) 12 40 Reed John 30 I 22 feoti Abraham 342 3 98 Taylor William 67 73 Wilson John 204J 31 55 LITTLE MAHONOY TOWNSHIP, n'arrfin'ce A'amc. Acrn. Tax. Blsin John 200 2 08 Osrdner William P 409 15 89 Hunter Jamea 42fH 12 77 Hall Charles 437 13 10 Kidd John 377 II 32 KiddJohn 312 9 37 I, von Joseph 80 3 82 Lake Richard 408 12 22 Petrry Peter 145 10 88 Richie John 305 J II 79 Bees Thomas 339 14 07 Bifemine Valentine 24 I 16 Itced Leonard 73 7 21 K.ker John 61 6 29 Rankins Rhnsds 367 5 46 Smiih John Dr 56 85 Smith John Dr 154 3 56 Smith John Dr 84 1 29 UPPER MAHONOY TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Samn. Acres. Tax. Betierton Benjamin 425 10 37 It, is-1 Samuel 83 6 20 llei-el Daniel 98 7 30 Itei-cl John 59 4 39 Smith Jacob 115 8 66 Thoruhury John At Win, Orav 28 2 15 JOHN FARNSWOBTH, Treasurer's Office, 2 Treasurer. March 30th, 1814. Mil l"OI, Kespecifully infoims her triends and ihe public generally, lh.it she will ien. on Monday the 24th inst., a new assortment of F mev Dry Good and Soring Millenery ot Ihe 1 1 'est fashions. Sti.iw Bonnets bleached and al tered to thesiewcst fashions, upon verv moderate lenns. April 13th, 1844. Hoot $ Shoe MAKING. deck & ltitosious WOT'LD inform their friends and the public Y T gen' rally, that they have commenced the above bticioess in nil it various tranches, in the hop lately occupied by Xavier Egairt as a watch maker shop, cast of the Bed Lion Hotel, in Market Ktrp t, Sunbury, where they are prepared to exe cute all ordi's in their line, wiih ritOMPTNESS AND DESPATCH. They hope, by .Irict sttention to buainess, mode r.iie chargps, and the durability of theii work, to merit and receive a chare, of the public patronage. Sunbuiy, March 30ib. 1844. ly TO HOUSEKEEPERS. .) ! ()()() POUNDS FEA'I'IIERs, for sale 'jVVV voty hiw, in any quauiiiy to suit purchaseis, for ca-h, at prices from 10, 15, 25 and 30 cents r pound. Ready made Ueds, Bolsters and Pillows, CurleJ Hair Mattra-scs, Mo-s do., and other kinds to suit any i-ite Beadsteads, always on hand. Curled Hair and New Orleans Moss by the bale or single pound. Also: Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables and Bedsteads of all descriptions. rXj" Country Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to call befoie purchasing. FIXLEY &. CO. S. E. corner of Second and Walnut sis. Philad. March 23d, 1844. 3ra Public Sale. 9,000 Acres of Land. VIXT'ILL he s-.l.l. al public auction, at the house V t of Daniel Herb, in Cpper Mahonov town ship, Northumberland county, on the 1st Monday of June nrxt, 0,000 acre orXimber I.aiuJ, -itu ited, chiefly, in Coal township, said County. The Mahonoy creek passes through a considerable portion of llie. proierty, affording several excellent mill scats The taxes have all been paid up, and an indisputable title, clear of all incumbrances, will In- given to purchasers. Tire sale will be coutinued lioin day to day, until the whole is sold. The terms will be made known on lha day of sale. A. JE VNUENAI D, PEJEU BOCSQUET. Feb. 10, 1844 tf M. McCA Y. Agent. OfJ" The Pottsville Emporium and Danville In telligencer will continue the above untd forbidden, and charge this office. VtTOLBERT & JA1T1TE7, Importers and Healers In SEGA IIS, BRANDIES, GIN, WINE S, &c So. 21 Commerce St., itenr Fifth St., O.J, WoLiXBT.jr.i Wm. A. JisatY. 5 aatsitiis. sreins. Pinrt, Castillion Sc Co. I Woodville. Barrsnco. I'v not Frerrs. LT;ues. Loid Byron January 20ih. 1844. 6m II A MS tin SHOULDERS Tor sale, cheap. r..r cash, by H. B. MASSE R. Dec. 30th, 1843. P.E. TASTI1TE, J KPEt"TFI'LLY informs the public that he lias made Northumberland his place of resi dence, and is ready 10 attend lo any calls in the linn nfbis profcab-ion. a " He may at all times be found at Mr. James Lec'a Hotel. Northumberland. Dee. 16th, 184S. tf. J'riutcr's Ink, Tew kegc fur sale, at a small advnnre for eajh, by Dec. 9. H. B. MASSEK. rOREtST VILLE URiss i:ii;;ir day clockk. TIIIE nubriber has just n-reived, fur sale, a few M. of the above celetirated Eight Day Clinks, which will be sold al verv reduced prices, for ca-h. Also, iUiior 30 hour Clock, of H e lst make snd quality, which will I sold for ra-h. at M 50. A- sUH-rior Brass 30 hour Chvks.et f 8 00. Dee. 5. 143. II. B. MASTER. O TON EW ARE f.r sale. 5 Si., ne Jugs, from I ipiS't lo 3 gallons, 50 Stoiie Ja'S, fioin 2 to 6 e'l"ns. Fr sale, cheap, by Vt. Ii H. B. MASSE K. f!IE suciilH'r will sell oil his slock ol Urtiver, M Russia ai.d Biu.h Hats, of the beat quality, el vs.y reduce ! 1 lires. bunbary,Aug. 5, IS'). H. U. MASTER '"."Hit OAKLEY'S nrS'vnATWX .8irni;i. flHE valuabf properties of Oakley's Depn a 1. live Syrup of farssparills, a purifier of the blood, is so well known lo the pubi'tc generally, thai it ia unnecessary to ocenpy much spare in set ting forth the edvintnRca lo bti derivcV from ' use ; wherever the medicine has once I en intrn. duced, it takes precedence over all others,- vp,f one that has taken if, have derived so signal b' to ficial results from if, that it is recommemW ' T them wiih the utmost confidence. Physicians "f the highe.t standing in the profession, present e . 't to patients under their care ) containing notliir deleterious, but being composed ol the most mi1.', yel efficacious vegetable materials, it is off-red with confidence, as the cheapest and most efficient pu rifier of the blood now known. The nse of a few botiles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with a most decided improvement in the fu neral strength of the system, eradicating any see.l of discaae that may have been generated, bcs'drs) giving health snd visr to the body. For Iheenre of Scrofula or Kings Evil, Rheumatism. Teller, Pimples or eiuplionsof the Skin, White Swelling, Fistula, Chronic Cough Asthaia, &e. The i n merous certificates in the possession of the subscri ber and his agents, from physicians and others, are sufficient to convince the most skeptical of its su periority over all preparations of Sarsnparilta. Sold wholesale and retail, by the proprietor, GEOROE W. OAKLEY, North 5th street. Bea ding, Briks County, and to he bad of the following pet sons : In Karthumherlantl County. H. B. Mir, Sunlniry ; Ireland V Mixel, McEwensville ; D. Krauwc, Milton. TVi Union Cnunty. J. Gearbart, SeHin-grove ! A. Gutelills, Mifllinburg. In Cvlumbia County. R. V. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, March 11, 1813. Ma. Oakiet: I believe it the duty of every one lo do whatever in their towerl rc, fur the b- n fit of their fellow man, and having; bad po-i ivn proof in mv own family, of the wonderful properties of your Depurative Syrup of Sarsapnrilla, I ni at conscientiously recommend it to the afflicted. We had the misfortuno to lose two of our children, by the breaking out of ulcerous sores that covered the face, bead and neck, although we had some of Ihe most scientific physicians to attend them and had tried all the known remedies, including- Swaiina Panacea, without avail. Another of my children waa attacked in ihe same mariner, her face ar.d neck was completely covered; the discharge waa so offensive, and the disease at such a height, that we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Depurative Syrup cf S .rsaparilln, we were induced to make trial of it, as the last resort ; it acted hke a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately, a few bottles entirely restored her to her health, which she b-.senj.iye J uniriteriui-ledly ever since. As a purifier of the bio id, I verily be lieve it has not its equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor, Walnut street, near Fourth, Reading. Dnuglassvrlle, April 19th, 1843. Ma. Oaklet : My son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula in the most dreadful and dislrcs-ing man ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs, hU head and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried alt the differ ent remedies, but In no effect, until recommended by Dr. Johnson of Nonistown, and also Dr. Isaao Hiesler, of Reading, lo use your Depurative Syrup of Sarssparilla, of which I obtained several bottles, ihe use of which drove the disease entire ly out of his system, the sore heated up, and the child w is restored to perfect health, which he has erajo ed uninterruptedly evrr since, to tho astonishment of many peisons who seen him duiing his affliction. I have thought it my duty, end send you thia certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuable a medicine. Yours trulv. AMELIA D. LEAF. Sept. 16, 1943 ly M'II.l.lArj.MTinrI, akVPTOltUTET .T L.T, SUNBURY, FA. OFFICE, in the building occupied by J. Ll.mm, on Maikel street. Oct. 21st, 1843. AMI 11 V fc ItO( l HAT & CAP MANUFACTUlir.RS, Sonlh Fasl corner of Marirt and th lMillatU'iphia, TF.SPECTFT LLY inform the public that ibey will const.int'y keep on hnd a larg. a--ort-nient of Hats. Csps anil Furs, to suit the fall tunic, of the be-t quality. By strict attention to busi ness, and by selling their stock at the lowest price, they flitter themselves in being able to give. mire satisfaction. August 5, 1843 ly A Threshing Machine for Sale. flMir. subscriber otters for sale a THRESHING L MACHINE, new and in good order. Tho Machine has been tried, and proves to be an -cel lent one. It wilt be sold at a reduced price, and warrsnted. Apply to H. B. MASff-CR. July 1st, 1843. Cabinct-3Iakiiig (civ I?(alliIimf nt.) WILLXA1 HCOTE?. ENI'ECTFl'LI.Y informs the citircos i-f Sunbury and vicinity, that be has rtccut! commenced the C A 1 J I X 15 r M A K I X f 3 n I : S I X F. s s , in oil its branches, in Market street, Sunbury, im mediately bcl w Ihe post ollice, where he will h ready to receive and execute all orders ill 1 1"' lin of his business with promptness and despatch, and in ihe best style and .nanner. His prices wul le low, in accoulance wiih the times. (xj Lumber and Country Produce taken in E change. May 27ih 1843. f i c 1 ir nmTxTi't n i: a ictkix, Atf D PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. '20 ami ai North Thiid .Street, Near the C i t y Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-pectful y in- viles the sttention of persoi.s desirous of pui chasing Futnituie. to his extensive Sales Room-, (both public and Private.) fur every description i-t Household Furniture, where ran be obtained at a' times, a lurge assortment of fashionable and we' I manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Mmime., &c, al very reduced prices, for c.sh. (tr Sales bv Auction, tw ice a week. May 87ih. 1641. ly iTlAffl i:s V. llKCINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUNBURY, PA. nAS taken the ntlice lonneily occupied bv t!i Hon. t I. ailes G. I i 1 ra I, opposite the Couii li 'u.e. H will a'teud to hi. si in--, in ihe Coin 1. of Nonbuini eiU'iJ, I'uiuu and Columbia coutilie.. -May 2Uth, ls4:l.
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