a much greater influence with his fellow mem bers than most of thoie whose name wore daily in the newspaper. On my retarn to Congress in December 1914, having been absent between three and four years, I still found Mr. Muhlenberg in the House j and with a reputation greatly increased and an influ ence greatly extended. In the war which had leen waged, in the meantime, by the Bank of the United States against General Jackson, he was a pillarof strength in support ofthe adminis tration. In the hour of deepest darkness, when that corrupt and corrupting Institution was bring ing all its forces into battle against the hero and Vhe sage who then administered the Government, and when many weak disciples quailed and ma ny even deserted the cause of Democracy, Mr. Muhlenberg stood the mure firm amidst the fear ful conflict. To him belongs the distinguished honor of having moved and carried the previous question in February 18:11. thus terminating the Hank panic war which had rnged for more than Two months in the House nf Representatives. I have more than once heard General Jackson him self speak in the strongest terms of the support which he received throughout this conflict from Utncral Muhlenberg, as he always called him. and when, on one occasion, I told him that Mr. Muhlenberg Was no General, his reply was "no matter, he ought to have been a General." Respected by all, Mr. Muhleiili Tg continued, ably and faithfully to represent his district in Congress until February lJj.'i-l, when he was ap pointed our first F.nvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Austria. A States man of German descent, ami u thorough German scholar was thus most appropriately selected to open our diplomatic relations with the Austrian Empire. It was to have been expected that the friends of Mr. Sliuuk, who are justly und devotedly at tached to him, would experience temporary mor tification and regret at their disappointment. In deed this was inevitable. I am happy, however, to observe that these feelings have gradually yielded to the prevailing ailed ion of every true democrat for "the good old cause." in the success of which the liberty and happiness of the people of this country an: deeply involved. Men are but the beings of a summer's day, whilst princi ples pass from generation to generation and are eternal. Nor have the friends of Mr. Shunk any reason to regard Mr. Muhlenberg with a jealous eye. From my intimate knowledge ofthe man. I shall hazard the assertion, that h will bury in oblivi on all that has occurred adverse to himself be fore and at the tth of March Convention; and should he bo elected, in his selections for ollice. will only enquire, '-Is he honest is he capable?" Nay more, I shall venture strongly to express tny firm conviction that he is wholly uncommit ted to any man or set ofm"n by any promise, direct or inferential, to confer office upon them, and t hat he will stand upon the broad platform of Democracy without being influenced by any cliipt s or sections of the party. Believing in the pre-eminent qualifications nf Mr. Muhlenberg, to meet the present cricis in our State affairs, in his known and acknowledged integrity, and in his ennin? Democracy. I shall give him my most cheerful and cordial support. I am happy to learn that his nomination lias been well received in your county, and as might have been expected from your known character, that he will receive your hearty support, notwith standing you were originally a friend of Mr. Shunk. With sentiments of respect. I remain your friend, JAMKS BFCHANAX. William Nichols, F.sq. Augusta Democratic Jlt'iting. A gathering of the Democrats of Augusta j township, took place at the Public House of Geo Conrad, on the lth int. Major SAMUEL LANTZ was called upon to preside, and Pktfr Vandlino, Gko. Saviiiui , John D. Covrao, Dn. Jotiv Rrakf.r, Joki. Yordv, Gko. Kkvfkr, John Foy, and John Smifmsx, were appointed Vice Presidents, and John. Yordy, F.q and Abrahum Shipman Secretaries. The object ofthe meeting having been stated, on motion of Gideon Leisenring, the following committee wan appointed to draft resolutions, viz: Gideon Leisenring, Aaron Kelly, Daniel Zimmerman, George Conrad, Abraham Yeager, Daniel Keyser, Benjamin Geigt-r, Jaeob Gi incr, Jacob Yontey and Jacob Reeser. The committee, through their chairman, re ported the following resolutions, which were a lopted by acclamation : Resolved, That the Democratic party, of Penn sylvania, is efficient in numbers ami capable of triumphing over the combined forces of whiggcry und antimasoury, and a glorious victory awaits ua in the approaching Presidential and Guberna torial contests, if we organize our forces, put on our armor, and battle manfully lor our cherished principles. Resolved, That we will accord our cheerful support to the nomination of the Convention about to assemble in Baltimore, for the nomina tion of Democratic randidutei for President and Vice President. Let the Convention be guided by the approved maxim, "evtav tiii.no eor the cai'ke, NOTiiiNu Foa nkn," and the Democracy will respond to the nominations, at the polls, by overwhelming majorities. Rttohed, That the Democracy of Augusta re spond with united voices to the nomination of HENRY A. MUHLENBERG, aa the Democrat ic rand i (late far Governor, and we pledge him our old f.tshioned Democratic majority of 454J) Firm and unwavering in every emergency on ward and steadfast in principle able and honest the Republican ion of Republican and Revolu tionary ancestors he is justly the favorite of the Democratic Party ofthe State, aa well aa of Old Berks He has faithfully and honestly discharged every trutt reposed in him, whether at home or abroad, and the Democratic freemen of the Key btcne ftate will confide the Gove, rnment in his WT'P'W .. . . .1 .i J. i , ' ,! hands with implicit confidence, that it will be administered with nn enlightened and faithful regard to their interests and happiness. Resolved, That the efforts of Gov. Porter, to reduce the expenses ofthe public printing, and to ferret out the fraud and plunder nf the Treasu ry, by a dishonest combination of Printers, at Harrisbnrg. meets with our hearty approbation ; and the late patriotic stand which he took to pre serve the Constitution against the encroach ments ofthe Legislature, entitles him to the re spect and confidence of every friend of our instu tionsand laws. Remdvrd, That we heartily approve of the course of F.nw.r,D V. TtRtoiiT, F.sq , our Repre sentative in the last Legislature. He has faith fully and honestly discharged his duty, and de serves the approbation of every citizen. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in the Democratic papers ofthe county. Tun !,at Pi.ea. A wn; tells a funny story, a!he t slightly tinpod with hyperbole, of A case recently brought before the Recorder. A fel low was charged with stealing a piece of cloth from a dry pood store, when his lawyer put in, as a plea, that his client did not see it. Not see it V said the Recorder. 'lie did not see it, sir,' responded the law yer. 'What do you mean ?' queried the Recor der. Why, I mean, sir, that the individual ehnr ped with stealing that cloth did not tee it, sir he could not sec it, sir it's an invisible green.' TIAI.TIMOUK MAItKKT. Office nflht Dtrri mohk Amkrica. Miy 20. FLOUR. Sales ol Susquehanna Flour on Satur day and to-day at ft 50. GRAIN. We hesr of no Maryland Whrst at mnrk't fori day or two past. We quote good to prime at 9.") a 1 00 ce. The receipts of IVnnsvIs vsni; wheats have been verylirgo. The s ilet on .' Ssiunlay were alu.ut 10,000 bushels red at 1(10 n I 1(1" cents for prime, and at 9."i cents for smutty p r- i eel. Neurly the same quantity was sold to.ibiv, i though at fraction less, the price obtained for prime ' lois being 1)7 a 100 cts. Sale of yello.v Corn at ! 4.1 a 44 cents, and of white at 40 a 41 cts. We! qui t ' Outs at 27 a 2 cents, j WHISKEY, The demand is very moderate, i Small s ites of hhds. ut21J a 23 c. nil, and i f l)bl ! at22J a 23 cents. j j To the Pi'iiLtc The unprect dented success which his r sul eil foin the adoption of Ilramlri tU's Pills, during a period of upwards of ninety years; the numerous and extraordinary cures which they hsv performed upon hundreds of individuals wlm.n ihey have rescued from alino.t inevitable death, hlirr they had Wen pronounced incurable l y tl e mo-t eminent of ti e faculty justify Dr. Benjv niin Brandreth, the proprietor of this Vegetable U riiversil Medicine, in warmly and conscientiously recommending it to the especial notice of the pub lie. These Pills do indeed "assist n iture" to all she en do for the u ifiCMtion of the human body ; yet tb re are numbers whose ctses ure so had, and , whose I (xlirs lie so much del'ibtuu-d, that all that can reasonably be enpict. d, is tnnporary relief; ncverth. less, some who have commenced u.ing these Pills under the most tiyirig circumstances of bodily affliction, when almost every other remedy l.a I be. n a'logrll.er unavailable, have been restored in health and happiness by tlteir Use. Dr. Bran drcth his to return thinks to a generous and en lightened public for the patronage they have bel lowed on I im ; nd he hope--, by preparing the medicine .. he h. sever dom-, to merit a coiniiiua- tion nf f.,vors. fXj Purchase of H. B Miner, Sunbury.orof the agents, pubhahed in another part of this paper. .n .1 ii it m k it , On Thursday, the f'th inst . by the Rev. A. Britain, Mr. Elijah C. Horn, to Miss Elizabeth Parry, both ot Columbia co. On Thursday th- 16th inst., by the same. Mr. j PllKR YoiTM, to Miss F.LIZA GlLUIR, both of J Shuinokin tp. i - ! j PRICE CURRENT. Corrtdrd wtthly by Henry Yuxthnmtr. Whkat, . 8." Rte, ...... 6o Coajr, 40 0rs, v:, Pork, ...... Fmsirn, ... . (i0 llurrtiii, . . . . . f Bkkiwav, .... ;,r, Tai.low, .... o IlHitit ArrLns, - . 75 Do. Pkachks, 00 Fl, ... .8 Hicaiin Flai, - 10 Ecb. .... .6 Come and 8ce. IV c w G o o (1 k . Cticap for cwU or Couu tr 1) rot. ttcc. nil. 51 iSI'll has just recieved in assort- merit New Goods, wlmh he will sell at I he lowckt pilL-ea, for ci-h or Country Prodine. Persona are invittd to call and judge for th. msrlvra. (Q- Best Rio Coff.e for 12 J rents. Good do. for 10, mil other an it leu in propoition. Sunbury, Miy J5, 1844. Cmition. VLL persons are hrreby eiutionad against pur chasing a promissory n to ,.f lony fie dol Ura, dited Miy 9. 1844 nyabbj to Genige Miller, jr., three months afier data, ami 'Unrd ,T the sub rrilii, whu not hav.ng received value ther.for, are determined iiot In pay ihe same unlru comi e. led by law. ML AW WOOLVER TON. HA MCEL HAVIDGE. Augusts, May 5S, lll 3t, HERR'S HOTEL, roit.Mr.niYV tiu;ioxt uorsi:, No. llO Clienmit Street, PHILADELPHIA. "MIE SUBSCRIBER, recently of - Reading, I'., would inform the pub lic that hs his fitted up the above rapa cious ami convenient establishment, and will always be ready to entertain visitors. His ei. tshlished reputntinn in the line, it ii hoped, will afford full assurance, that hii guests will he sup plied with every comfort and accommodation ; whilst hit house will be conducted under such ar rangements ai will secure a chancier fur the first responsibility, and miafactory entertiinment for in dividuals and families. Charge for boarding $1 per day. DANIEL HERR. Philadelphia, May 2.1, 1841 If. to Mr.uniiM s & Mii.Livnts. WM. M.&JOS. E. MAUI.U MANUFACTURERS AND DE LF.RS IN FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC SI'RAW GOODS, A'o. !J0, North Second Street, ( opposite the Madison House, J PHILADELPHIA, WHERE will bo fuind I general assort- Jf menl of Florence Braids, Alher's, Rut-2L lauds, Peddles, Willow Plait, Rice St.w. and tlie much admired Nenpolitsn Lace, and Fancy Bon nets, manufactured by lis, nd for sale at the lime) manufartU'e prices. Merchants and Milliners are invited to give ua a c ill upon visiting the City. N. B. We have also ennstandv making our superior hair and oilier edgings, all of which will be iold cheap, for rash. Philadelphia, May 25, 19U. tf. To Country JIc reliant. Roots, Shoes, Bonnets, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. G. AV. & Ti. R TAYLOll, at the S. corner of Market anil Fifth St., PHILADELPHIA, OFFER fir sale an ixtenive nssnmnent of the above articb s, all of which they sell at unusiat ly low piices, and particularly invite tlie attention nf buyers visiting Hie cilv, loan laminati-m of their stork. G. W. & L. B. TAYLOR. Philadelphia, May 25, 1814. TO J,E.l$U, The Celebrated iiV VI2I.k AT SI I AMOK IN. HE Coid Veins and Finturei at fhnin'kiu (iap, in C 'lnph te order to do a large business, enn be leased on leasonable terms, together with Drift Wiigons, Tools, &c, als 30 h'sil Ko.id Wa. Cons and a Wharf at Sunbury. Terms made known on application to J. H PI'l!I)Y,or A. JORDAN, Sunhury, May 18, IS 14. 3t Sunbury. IS hereby given that the subscriber purchasd. at Private Sale, on tbe 13ih day of May, 1 814, of Abraham liimert, wliirh he will leave in the poscsiou of said Rnnerl, unul he sees proper t .ke il iway, the f i lowing prop, rty, iz: Two Mares. 1 Colt, I Tbre-hing Machine, 1 Wagon and llody, I Clow. I Cow, I He ller, 1 lot Horse Gears, I Iron Kettle, 1 Corner Cup board. I C.iek, 1 Table, 1 Work Stand. I Chest, 20 yards Carpet, ELIJAH KOCHEIt. May IHlh, 1844. 3t Notice. 'PHOiSE pel sons tin vmi; demands against the -L Conimonwea.lh tor labor perf .rine.l, or mate nals lumlieil lor the r. pairs ol ihe Xordi ltraudi ( anal, prior to the 9th day of January, 1814, who hive not handed to the subscriber in account of the same, are ri quested to do so at the earliest possib'e moment, in order that they m iy lie put in lorni f r settlement, as soon ss the fund auproptia ed lor the payment nf old debts enn he obtained. Tho-e living at a distance are reipiested to for wsrd by mail or otherwise. W. M. M AFFE P, Wilkesbarre, May II, 1844. if Super is r. "yOTU'E is hereby given, that an election for olTiceri of the "Ontre Turnpike Itoatl C'omp'y." will be hi Id ut 'he bouse of Ebz ibeth Wcittcl in tbe borniiKh of Sunbuiv, on Monday the 3d day of June next. Tbe election will ve open at 2 o'clock. P. M., and close at 4 P. M. The hooks and ac counts of tbe Company will be exhibited to ihe stockholders present at the tame tin and pi ice. JOHN 11. UOYD. Northumberland, May 11, 1844. 4t H.c'y. i av T iT i7: s Patent Fire ami Thief Proof Iron Chests, Slalc lined Refrigerators, wilh Filters atlachetl when lequireil. tz, VTATSOlTj AO. tit Zi'iuthtlitrtl St., opposite the l:xrhange, ; PHILADljr.PHrA, j MANI FACrCKE ati.l rIHJia C.. -S-seep lor sale lUvin I.vs celntratid Water and I'rovi. r- - H- rrvinij elv. Inai; of Ito I r Iron, (and not over Plank is Inn. iy-five out lift very one hundred now in use and for rale aie made,) wi ll first rate L"ck and David Evils' Pali nt Keyhole Coven, rimibir to the one 1 . i : it -ed at the Philadelphia Exchange, lor t!i:ce monibs in the summer of lr4'-. nhi-n I K' wee nl hheity to be im d, and the ('best n t o'ni'd. al though ihe tip. rim nt wan tii.d ly at least IM'!J pers'ins. Unr of the same Lorkt was liit'd lv H ilars, at ibe Delaware Coal Ollice, in Walout stiett, ab.ive Th rd. but del riot sueewtl. (fj Hoisting Mil bints, (run D.mrs, super ioi Lot tin. slid ill kinds of doll h'a I'Ul r' ul uiul (' ' living Piesses, anJ Siniihwnrk rt rally, oil hand or manulactured at the ahorteal notice. tXj" CAU TION I do hereby eauiion all per sons agiinst making, usiua, sellirg, or causing in be .Id, any Keyhole Coven for Fire Prtiol Ch s', or Doors, of any kind similar in princ iple to my Parent, uf 10th Ju'y, 184 I, uud also ugaii.si Lmng R.Tiiieratori with Hlate, lor wh ch my Patent u dale I 2Rib March, 1841, as any iufiiugeiuent will be deill wi'h according to law, DAVID EVANS. Philadelphia, A pi II CI, 1814 ly ""Hi S fL fi-i rt'il',n " olers, ontl ratent r -w2lJfi:.;U,ifm,u,n fire and Jhi. I Prii.il Ji1, i t-ho-ls, r.r pern iJL-jJfTiu, j.11"'1"', Paeii Dirtls. Jew - -- uj, Nlver. cVe., Sc., A CAX.iL. IIO.iT, "pa' de ef causing 70 tons, about half worn, will he sold cheap, in J on reasonable terina. Fnqumit this orTicr. April 27ih, I "44. NoirniU3im:iUiAND county '.rrcasurrr's Sale. A GREEABLY to in act of the general asem b'y nf the Cnmmnnwentth of Pennsylvania, pa-scd the 13th of March, 1815, and the supple ment thereto, emitted an act direciing the mode of selling unsesled lands for laxes and other purposes, will he ex poped to public sale, t Ihe Court Houe In the Borough ol Hutiburv, nr the second Tues day in June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the follow ing described tried of Isnd, for arrearage! of lixea due, and the rosts accrued on rich triet respective ly, Unless previously discharged, to wit s AUGUSTA TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Xatnet. Arrrn, Tax. Dering FrcdercV 30 1 07 Dering Freib rick 24 Dunnel Charles 200 7 70 Jones William R 4 fiS J miM William K IB 1 82 Levy Daniel M 5 71 Miller John 74 7 3:1 MePheison Samuel 40 2 fil Rankin John 207J 22 f.'i Rye.smJohn 30 1 10 Rankin Rln-nds 18.1 f. 41 Smith John Dr. 77 2 9fi Smith John Dr. 42 1 41 Webb Abraham 307 30 62 CIIILISCIUAQCR. POINT and TURBIJT TOWNSHIPS. Warrantee Same. Acres. Tax. Tblterton Benjamin 308 22 f8 Barron John jr. 410 24 12 Bridie William 2911 18 20 Ben-on Wilbam 414 J 21 28 Blair Wil'imi 30i lfi f,q Brady William P 4'2J 21 45 B .yd John 105 3 51 Cooper Issic 200 1 1 30 Cooper Martin 100 5 72 Grace Joseph SMI 14 01 David John 413 2.1 40 Fricklr- Chnrlrs O. 3orJ 17 32 fJralTHrnrv 102 0 19 (Janlni't Wili.m P 412 2155 G miner Archibald 4I1J 22 15 fJast"n James fit 1 00 Hall William 3''0 17 04 lloddinot J am. a 313 18 S3 Jackson Divid 442 J 25 (it Jones Ann fil 2 40 K'in'zns Abraham 43l'J 21 48 Lake Richard 401 22 90 Levy Aaron 200 7 70 Markel John 2J7 15 48 Mei 7ii. r .1 D Ml fid Notinott James 311 fi 45 Pint! John 220 II 14 S,rvis John 421 lfi 01 Kolornom Myer 300 10 55 CO.M, TOWNSHIP. Warrant c .nnirs. .Aerrs. Tex Amis Pre 'eiick 415 4 4 54 Anli s Henry 353 7120 Adams William SOfiJ :ifi .?8 Adams Thorn .s 3.M 41 fil Adams Robert 4 43," 35 88 Braulignin Daniel 3144, 21 54 Bower Christian 344 4 (i8 Brown Nathaniel 250 5 88 Bailey John N 1 52 J 15 10 Black Wil is in C 12121 84 Bright Jacb 188 31 22 U.'lton famuel 348 3.1 81 Beiterion Benjamin 2'2J 12 06 Bogar John 110 18 75 Oou-ert Jnrtisn 2'IOJ 23 32 Camplain Robert 425 34 SB Caiiiplaiu Thoinsl 425 34 36 Cook John Itifij 17 38 t'owd.n J hn 412J 52 15 Davison Maty 50 ft 05 Dering Charles 32'.l 20 55 Di riim ('h oles 1(15 20 23 El'oit Willi. in 368 8 70 Forrr Thomas 423 J 18 00 ( skins Thomas 3'Jtt 38 87 G eer James 441 35 17 Greer Thomas .1;if.J 311 111 (ias Jacob 15U 9 tl5 liray Rolert 4 10 40 31 G ay Wilbam 4 in 67 Ut) Grant Thoo.ss 437 22 1'J Gardner An bib, Id jr. 411 23 57 Gardner rchibald hcnr. 4(ln 22 67 lletrii k Plnli 1.10 8 84 Unit Emanuel 357 J 31 fil H i-encleuer Mary 331 215 08 Hepburn Junes 2"0J lfi 01 lloa.-h Willtam l.oi ft vt HolV e Ab.aham 2'1'J 2 25 Hamilton 'I honna 4(15 ;u r. s: Hunter Alexander 31'.J 1 1 :jt Hipt'iirn James 4':lJ 31 t'1 11 iniiltoii I'lioiins 412 41 74 lluirer A'exaiolr-r 41 I j 21 41' lliiionebeich Henry 1 5:1 32 K'i Himmelr.icli Henry 45h ft fjt; Jenkins J.irnes 419 4 1 85 Jor.l ,n Alex mder 124 14 21 Kimtncl tSamm l 387 5 4!) Ki. hl (i. orge W 112 12 71 Kricg! ban in John fc Henry Rtcd 2I'0 31 33 Lonuiil'elt Frederick 121 14 16 Mainline Riebiir.l 411 33 45 Moriisoii Wiliam 4M;J 45 51 Mrl.enrolds John 311 311 31 Mover Henry 311 rj 4.1 81 MclJenna's Andrew Vt'i'J 31 21 Mariiii J din (i lit) 18 I2 Markby Edward G 1(1 II 15 M iriin .lolin G V. 3 18 Mot tierce i() 3 r.n Myen M.irv Cl'O I'J 43 P.itcha d Wi.liiin 4H4J 42 36 Prince Geoi ne 117 15 till Price John It 118 111 11 l iice lohn B 14 11 92 Ities Done! 2m) 15 13 Kui'im Ch .rlotie 2'.0 15 13 Key nobis J..,n 21111 5 13 ltiis',.ii Thoiii .s 2iU) 15 13 Uu-l .n Mary 2nd 15 13 lioslon Mary 2('.l 16 87 Nti iiiiinii William 4 15 25 61 foiui..u liuii d r.nn :-2 ft .!ion. r Aii lit iv 4 10 2S t!l St ph. us J io.i s 467 l' !l !8 iar M.nri. k 1 5tl 7 Kl Ml.rtts (i.oun 410 27 10 ."colt Alnabam 312 4 H2 Mc tl ."am ..el 412 41 9.) Slns-'er II. rry 1 '.0 V I 6 I Hrntt Ksrtniel 42 )$ 47 04 N oll Stmuel 13 ) 7 87 Siuf.i. dSonu.l 101 17 91 T.iUi! It John 153 ti 56 I rnltle ChusG 4115 'il 95 W.dker Lewis 371 H 87 WiUm William LiiyJ 28 12 Wnteis (io 't ry l .'O 15 9(1 Weise Ji. ot. jr 101 15 66 Young Bcpj.min Dr 35-) If,'.) 68 Young John, Mer. hint 382 30 84 Young Hi I Jam n Y 150 5 4l Young Nao.M.-l ;it7 d 91 Y. loinirr Homy It J 14 32 Yoj h. iriu r li Miy 105 17 Oil Yen htimer Heiuy 173 27 II Z'mmrmiii Malluai 273 2(1 86 Ztiglrr Isjjc 15 IS B0 ; x" vw " ". . 1 . .. i i SIIAMOKIN TOWNSHIP. Hnrrntifce Namet. Acre. Tax. Kinley Catherine 406 5 69 Like Richard 416 12 40 Renl John 30 I 23 Scott Abraham 312 3 98 Tsylor WtlliHin 67 73 Wilson John 204 81 65 LITTLE MAUONOY TOWNSHIP. Warrantee Nantes. Acres. Tax. Blain John 200 2 08 Gardner William P 409 16 89 Hunter James 42J 13 77 Hall Charles 437, 13 10 Ki.ld John 377J 1 1 32 KiddJohn 312 9 37 Lyon Joseph HO 3 82 Lake Richard 404 12 22 Pelnry Peter 145 10 B8 Rir hie John S95f) II 79 llees Thomas 339 14 07 Kifrmme Valentine 24 1 10 Heed I.ponsrd 73 7 21 Raker John 64 6 29 Rmkin Ithoads 307J 6 46 ; Smith John Dr 60 85 Smith John Dr 154 3 CO Smith John Dr 84 1 29 UPPF.lt MAUONOY TOWNSHIP. IVt7rr(7itff Names. Acres. Tax. Benetton Benjamin 425 10 37 It. is. I Siminl 83 6 20 IJeis.1 Dmiel 98 7 30 lleisel John 59 4 39 Kniilh Jacob 115 8 66 Thoru'iury John V Wm. Grsv 28 2 15 JOHN FARNSWORTH, Treasurer's OtKce, 5 Treaturer. Msich 30ih, 1814. J nCMOVAL. I) O (3 T () 11 .iTTl. M A S S E R, RESPECTFl'LLY informs the cit i7.ens of Sunbtiry and its vicinity, that he h is removed his office to the white building in Market Squaie, eant of Irs T. Clement's -toie. and immediately opposite the pot office, where he will be happy to receive calls in the line of his proressinn Sunhuiy, May 4th. 1844. Henry S. ffmtlman, SL'iLCsKSlilTS, BEGS Irnvp to inform the citizens of Sonbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the IlLACKSMlTIIIMi 11USIXESS, in lh" shop formerly occupied bv Daniel Vsrick, in Market street, Sunbury.east of Ira T. Clement's siore. and directly opposite the post office, where he intends to carry on the business in all its various hr inches. Orders w ill be promptly end punctually attended io, nnd wmk done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. CTj" Hoi so Shoeing done at f I per ictL Sunbnry, April 27th, 1844. ly. MRS TO I.Iliril Respectfully infoims her Iri- nds and ihe public generally, that she will open, on .Monday the 21th inst., new assortment of Fancy Dry Good- and Spring Millenery ol the latest fashions. Stiaw B.iuucts bleached ami al tered to the newest fashions, upon very moderate terms. April 13th, 1844. Hoot $ Shoe MAKING. nr.cK & itnosiors 7OCLD inform their friends and the pubbc gem rally, that they have commenced the above business in nil it various branches, in the shop lnt, lv occupied by Xivier F.UIirl as a watrh milker shop, tat ofthe Red Lion Hotel, in Market tre t. S111.hu v. where they are prrpared to exe cute n 1 1 or.l'is in their line, with rnOMPTJSTESS AND DESPATCH. Tin y h.'pe, by .trict stiention to business, mmlc- 1 r. e chatties, and the durability of their work, to meiii and receive a share of the public patronage. 1 Suiihu.y, March 30th. 1844. ly TO KOUSIIKBBPERS-. j i) X ()()() POI NDS FEATHERS, for sale ' I )VVv rty 1)Wt jn I)V ionnii'T to suit I purehaseis, for cash, at prices from 10, 15, 25 and 30 cents per p und. Rea.lv made Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Curled H dr M at ta-s. s. Mn-t do., and other kinds to suit any sue Ilea. 'steals, always on hand. Curled Hair a, id New Oileaui Moss by the hale or single pound. Also: B'aikeix, M irseil'es Quills, Comfor:ables and lie 'si. n, Is of .11 description. Coin. irv 1erchsnn will find it to their ad- v.mi.ige to call lMo:e pUicliasitic. UNLEV &. CO. S. E. corner of Second and Wainulsta. Philad. March 23d, 1814. 3.n Public Sale. .).()()() Acres of Land. 4 7 ILL be s old. ai public auction, at lh house V D"'ii l Herb, in I'pper Mabonov town- kbu. NoiiluiinSt rland c uuty, 011 the 1st Monday of Join- it, ,H( at res ol riniLor rami, -itu iled, chit fly, in Coal township, said county. I'Iih Mah .n..y cretk pis-es t' r.iiib a considerable p. rti n of ihe .ropertv, atl'.irding several txcellent mill si at The taxes have all been paid up, and an indisputable title, clear ef all incumbrance, mil be given U ptl.i'h isers. The gale will te c.ilittnusd tiom Hay lo tiny . until the whole il s. Id. The tetins will le mule known on the day of ale. A. JE XM EN AI H, PETER BOtXQl l'.T. Ffb. 10. 1814 tf WM. Met: A V. Agei t (Xj l i e I'oi'sMlle E i poiiimi ai d 1 1 1111 die In t, II14, nei r wdl 101 liilite the above unt.l lorhidtVit, and 1 h oge :hi- ollice. liiiii 1 i s atid Bt iilci s in S 11 (i A II S, II A MM S, (1 I N, W I .N i: S, &c. No. "1 Cnmintrce St., near 1'iJ'ih St., . rillLADELrillA, C. J. 01 in n r. jr. Wm. A Jkhi, S istvniis. sri.in Pitiei,'..i hon A Co. 1 Woo l lib . Bsrr.inrn. Pemti Fren. I'gues. Lold lijron January 20 h. 1814 6rn II AM- . m, MIOIM.UERS for e-ile. t heao, ,,r c.'sh, 1 y 11. . MASS Elf. I) c 301 , HD. I'riittcrs Ink. few krgc for s.le, at a smalt sdvnnce f r cash, I'ec. 9. H. U. MAfSEK. )2 OAKIYKYS or.ruM.iTiru svnt7i. P'lK valnab'e protertiei nf Oakley's Depots I live Syrup of Sarsaparilli, si a purifier of the blood, is an well known to the public generally, . that it is unnecessary to occupy much space in snt ting forth the advsntsges hi be derived from its use ; wherever the medicine, has once been inw dueed.il takes precedence over ill others; evsiy one that has liken it, have derived so signal hrne ficial results from it, thst it ie recommended I y them with the u'mnst confidence. Physicians nf the highest standing in the profession, presents it In patients under their care I Containing nothing deleterious, but being composed ol Ihe most miM, yel ((Ticieions vegetable msteriBl, il Is offered with confidence, n tbe cheapest end most efficient pit. rifier of the blood now known. The use of a few bottles, especially in the spring months, will be at tended with a moat decided improvement in the ge nernl strentrth ofthe sysiem, endicating my seed of iliiesiai that rnsy have been genersted, beside givintf health sml viij..r to the body. For ihe cure nf S r..:u'i or K r.ti Evil. Rheumatism, Tetter, PimpVa or eruption, of th- Skin, White Swellinc, F. sin's. Cbr.me Ceiieli Asth.na, &e. The 1 t merous eemfici es in the pn-piri of the ul.scrl lar and hi sgents, from physician and others, sufficient to convm"e the most rkeptieal of it ; su periority over ail p-cparailons of Barsipsrilli. Sold wholeaa'e nnd retsil, by the proprteto, GEORGE W. OAKLEY, North 6th street. R, a ding, Berki Coonly, and to lie had ofthe following persons t r Northumhtrland County. . B. Msssr; Sunbnry; Ireland fe Mxel, McEensiIle ; Dj t Kriuscr, Milton. In Union Cntmtif. J. Gcarhart, Sclinfgrove 1 A. Gutelius, lyiitflinhurg. In Columbia County. R. V. McCay, Wash ington. Reading, Marrh 14, 1843. Hn, Oaki.kv: t believe ittheduty of every one lo do whhteverin their power I ic, for tho b-ne. fit of their fellow man, and having had poi ive proof in my own family, of the wnttderful propertiea of your Depurstise Syrup of Parsaparills, I ni"t conscientiously recommend it lo the afflicted. Wa had the misfortune to lose two of our children, by the breaking out nf ulcerous sores that covered the face, head and reck,, although we had some of the most scientific physicians to attend tht m and had tried ill the known tcmedics, including Kwsims' Panacea, without avail. Another of my children wa attacked in the same manner, her face ind neck was completely covered; the discharge was so offensive, and the disease at such I heip,ht. ihnl we despaired of her life. Seeing the wonderful eU'ecta j of your Depurative Syrup of Sarssparila, wo were induced to make (rial of It, as tlie last resort ; it acted like a charm; the ulcers commenced healing immediately , a few bottle entirely restored her to her heiillh, which she has enjoyed nnintenuite(lli ever since. As a purifier of the blood, I verily bo lieve it has not ill equal. JOHN MOVER, Tailor. Wilnut strerl, near Fourth, Reading. Dottglassville, April 19th, 1813. Mn. O it r.r y : My son Edmund Leaf, had ihe scrolula in the most dreadful and distressing man ner for three years, during which time he was de piived of the use of his limb, hi head and neck , were covered wilh ulcers. We tried ill the dife-r-1 ent remedies, but to no effect, until recommrtide ri by Dr. Jubnson of Nonistnwn, and also Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depurative Syrup of Sarsapsrilla, of which I obtained several bottles, tho use of whtrh d'ove the disease enlirt ly out of his system, the sore healed up, and the child waa restored to perfect health, which he has eejojeil uninterruptedly ever since, to the astonishment of many iersoni who seen him duiing hii affliction. I have thought il my duty, and send you this certi ficate that others who have a like affliction in the family may know where to obtain so valuahls medicine. Y'ours truly. AMELIA D. LEAK. Sept. 16, 1813 ly P."E." TASTI1TS, ' T) EfPEOTFL'I.LV inform the public, that he A'' has made Northumberland his pltce of rest denre, and is ready to attend to any calls in the line of his profession. (Tj He may at all times lie found at Mr. Jainca Lee's I loir I. jNorlhumberland. Dec. If.lh, 1843. tf. F(ESTVILL33 ltUASS i:i(.IIT I)1Y t LOt llS. FJ1HE subscriber has just received, for sale, a few .1. of tbe above celebrated Eif-ht Day ('locks, which will be sold at very reduced prices, for Cah. Also, stiHri.ir 30 hour Clocks, of tl e best m; I'.o and quility, which wi'l be sold for ca-h. at 4 50. Also, supeiior Brass 30 hour Clorks.at 8 tut. Dt-e.8, 1843. H. 11. M .sER. VILMAM J. MAIJTIX, SUNBURY. V Am FFICE. in the s--eori I story of he bidi;ng oe- eotied bv I'r.J.B. Masmr, on Va.kti st'eet. Oct. 2 Ut, 1843. OTON E W A R i: f r sale. 255 Stone Jug, fnon I qui't M 3 gallons, 50 Ntone J us, f oin 2 to 6 gallon. For sale, cheap, by Oct. 11 II. II. MASTER. fllME sul-eiiber will sell , il" hi. slock of lleav. r, 1 li'ussis and Itnisli Hats, of the best quality, at very reduced rices. iSnnbnry, Aug. ,111, H. B. MASSI1R Calinet-3Iakii)g C.oir INlnlilisthiiuMil.) VILLIAl: HCOTE?. RESPECTFl'LLY inform tho r1t17.nn of , Sunbtiry und vicu ily, that be I. as recently commenced stot v a 151 n Fr-y a ki xr. r.rsi xr.ss, in II it luanrhes, 01 V.ukel sHeet, Sunbiov, oil III. diatelv hi I .a ihe post e'l'tee, where he will be rea.iy lo receive a d yccute nil or.'t rs in the hno ot his business, with piompiness arwl despatch, tout in the hi si styV and uiaiiner. Ids prices will be Imv, in are.i.dariee woh t' r turns, ijjj Lum' rr and Coimtiv Pi -d. ice ti'ken in V.i change. M..v S7ih 1843. n CITY Fl'llMlTKF. A I ( iio.V. A14D rnlVATD SALES KOOIMS, Xos. V".) ami .".I Xnrili Tliiid Sirct, Near t Ii City Hotel, PH.'LMUM.PHIA. ( ('. MAt'KEV, Auctioneer, re pectful' in ' vilrs the a'ti iilioii of pero :s desirous of t '.r t'ht.ing Ftirniinif. to Ins eiieiikivo ri.des R..oois, fi.ni'i I U' lie sed P.ivit.. ) (or every den liplio. ..t 11 .us li.d I Fun iloie. vb' re r 111 be !! lined 1 il 'noc a lare ssoilu.erit ef f lil ionable ind o ! i!iiti'..f.iCUired I'lboi.t puriii'ore, Beds, M.iIiiusms, ,Ve at verv nduted price, f.r Cish. Q V" jj'."' bv Auction, twice a week. May 'i7ih, 1 1-4 3. 1 y