Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 12, 1844, Image 3

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    Tub Maryland IIesvlt. The Whiog ore
alarmed at their "victory" in Maryland. Tlu
IlcruU (Whig) my a: "We have lust in tour
year over lour thousand votes. In Ml, '42,
and '43, the full vote waa never brought out,
find the only just comparison that can he made
must be between the prrnt Presidential conteef
of 1?40, and the present one, which in almost
crpial to it in point of excitement. The rrsult
then ia a meagre victory for the whips "a vic
tory," which may lm liked to the victory which
Kinjj l'yrrhus pained over Fabricua and the
l'oinanp, the vnluo of which he very properly
described, when he said "Another such victo
ry will be the defeat of Pyrrhua himself !" That
ie candid.
"Waksaw Movkmknts. liy the latest accounts
from Warsaw wc learn tliut the I)rputy Sheriff
of Hancock county, Illinois, had served writs on
Mr. Sharp, editor of the "Warsaw Signal," and
Col. Williams, of Warsaw, for being concerned
in the murder of Jos-pli and Hiram Smith, ami,
inconsequence of the writs being returnable at
Nauvoo, they had refused, personally, to answer
them, but left the question to be decided by the
inhabitants of Warsaw, whether they should sur
render themselves or not. The citizens of the
place held a meet inc. and determined that these
gentlemen should not give themselves up. Gov
Ford, therefore, had ordered out 300 men to en
force compliance with the writ. Sharpe and
'Williams had fled across the river. Truly the
citizens of Warsaw must have some singular no
tions respecting their duty as citizens, when they
thus boldly defv the legal authorities of the State.
Gov. Ford, we hope, will teach them something
better.
SlNlit'LAR ClUHUF. A'i.WNsr Pli t A fit K R. TWO
lircachers were at rested a week or two ago in I
Kentucky, about seven miles from Mt. Sterling.
There was a camp me tin;:, at which a man na-
aned Jesse Coffee was holding forth, while in the j
crowd sat his daughter, listening. The officer I
camp, and Mr. Coffee was made prisoner while
speaking, charted with having concealed stolen
goods, some of the articles being recognized as
.forming the dress of his daughter, then present.
ColTee was required to give bail in the sum of
51500, a disclosure having been made in, plica
ling him deeply with a set of villains who infest
that country, and live in the caves. &c, so nu
merous in those parts. On the day following the
arrest of Cotl'ee, the Rev. Mr. White was also
taken from the pulpit at the same place, charged
with being parlieips criniiiiis. A large amount
of counterfeit money was found upon him.
A St Rrjicu. rem; msrivnirn ron CoM Mr
Hon. An English paper states that a physician
it Darmstadt has discovered a surgical mode
of curing consumption. The seat of the ulcer
ation having been ascertained by means of the
stethoscope, the matter is discharged outward
by an incision being made in tht cavity of the
bj east, penetrating the lungs. The cure is finally
effected by medicine injected ii.to the wound by
a syringe.
There are but 8017 persons in New York who
take the Croton water. The rent for the last
year was SI 1 1,000.
Abner Knet land, well known throughout this
country, died at S.tlubria, Iowa, on the i',U of
last August.
No less than .'i.'i-Vi dogs were killed in New
York by the olficial dog-slayer, between June
l'-ith and the 2Mb of September, this year
I'retldi mini ami State ICleclinii.
We give below a condensed table, exhibiting
the times when the Presidential and State I'.lvc
tions, respectively, will be held in the several
States dining the present year; together with
'he Popular Vote given at the Presidential Flec
tion, it will lie found useful for reference during
the approaching election.
Time of olect'ns Ft Presid. Vot, 1S10
Statrs. - .
States. Presid't. J Harrison V. Kuren
Maine Sep. (i.Nov. 4 U 4i,iiia 4i;,'J(ll j
N Il.nnp Mar l'j.ov. I fi BO.l.'is 33.1T.1
Vermont Sept. .'ti.Vov P3 ti .'tv, I in ls.OlNj
Mass Nov 1 t'Xov U i 7."i.i7t .'il.'.UI'
R. lsl'nd. Ap.Au Nov. II I o,i7s 3. .101 !
t'nn. April lj.N'ov. II l .J I .' 2.V'.W '
V. York Nov. !i Nov. 'iJ'i.sn 2 1-,."-7 !
N'. Jers'y Oct. K.Vov.SB ' 33.3."l '(l.tril
Jenn'a. Oct. s Nov. 1 'i; 111. 021 1 I t.. 12 I
relaw're Nov 12 Nov 11 3 .V.Hw 47l!
daryl'nd Oct. 2 Dec. 1 K 33,.'j7k 2,752
'iginia Apr. IS Nov. 117 42,'iiM l l'.i:t i
1'. Car. Aug. li.Nov. 1111 l",37ti 3s,7S2
.Car. Oct. lljNov. 1 !i liy Legis lature.
eorgia Oct. 7;Nov. 11 10 40.2'i2 31.033:
tlabaina Aug. .'j'Xov. I 0 2s, 471 .TI.H'.M I
tfiss. Nov. ljov. ,r 0 1I. .')1S 1C,U7' ;
N.ouisi'na Tuly 1 Nov. fi (1 11.2'.ti 7, ''.Hi !
Tenn. I Aug. 1 Nov. I 13 i;i),3!)l IH,2S'. !
Kentu'kyAug. .'.Oct. 25 12 .'.s. s;i 32.'.10
Ohio Oct. S Nov. 121 lis, 1,7 121, "s !
Indiana Aug. Nov. i ti3.302 51, HO I
Illinois Aug 5 Nov. I ! I5.!37 47,l7i!;
Missouri Aug. 5;Nov. I 7 22,072 2:'.7G'J
Michigan Nov. 4,Nov. 1 5 22,031 21.131 J
Arkansas Oct. 7.nv. 4 3 4.3i3 fi.Ols!
Totals',- 275 1,27 1,217 :,12S,37U j
No State Flection takes place in Tennessee,
this year. They elect State officers every two
years and that election was held last year.
1IAL.1 ItlOUt: MAIlKKTi
OJtce oflht Balti mom Amkhicas. Oct. 30.
(iRAIN On Saturday sales of good to prime
ieil Wheats were made at SSa l2 cts., w hich wus
on advance upon the previous sales of the week,
but to-day prices declined, and sales of good to
prime reds were made ut 81 a S cents, and ordi
nary to good at 70 a M cts The supply to-day
w as light. We quute white Wheats at 1)8 a 105
i ts. fales of white Corn at 13 a 14 cents, and
of yellow at is cents. A sale of Pennsylvania
yellow to day at IS cts. The receipts of new
Corn ure very light we quote at 40 a 41 cents.
Sales of Oats at 23 a 21 cts.
WH1SKKY Hhds are very dull at 23J cents
alcs o bbls at 2' cents stock very light
Da. llnAnnauTH wishes mankind to consider
this tiuth, that health solely depends on the state
of purity in which the blood is kept, every part of
the body being supplied daily with new blood from
the food consumed: consequently, according to
the pwrcness of that blood, so must the state of
the body be more or less healthy. To obtain,
thrrcfoie, the most direct purifier of the blood, is
a question of no little importance to every indivi
dual. It is a well known fact that Brandrclh's Ve
getable Universal Pills are the most direct pu'ifier
of the blood. There will be no douht of this when
it is considered that they have gained their present
very extensive a.ile by their own intrinsic merit,
proved by the numerous cures which they have
accomplished in every varietv of disease.
fjj Purchase of II. D. Mnsscr, Sunhury, or of
the audits, published in another part of this pnr.
9 i r. i ,
On Saturday the 5th inst.. in Augusta town
ship, Mr. M It'll AKL ROCKEFELLER, aged
about 40 years.
PRICK CITRKBNT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxthrtmer
Whkat, ....
8ft
6(1
40
25
5
1(10
10
as
to
75
200
8
10
0
P.TK,
Ciiiii,
Oats,
PlIKK,
Flaiskkii,
BfTTF.H,
ISkkswax, -Tallow,
Dhikii ArrLKs, -Do.
Peaches,
Flat,
IIk situ Flax,
Eons,
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers on
hook account or otherwise, are requested to
make paimrnt to Mr. John Bright of Sunhury,
on or before the fir-t day of November next, after
which lime, the books, i'vf., will be placed in the
hands of a justice for collection.
MILLER ft MAEI'Z.
Oct. 12th 1841. 3t
F A II M
IE suhsciihers will offer for sale, on the pre-ini-es,
on Friday the 27th d ly of October, at
10 o clock. A. M..R tract of land in Augusta town
ship, Noilhumberland county, containing 24f a-
res more or less, about 180 acres of which are
elca.e I. adjoit ing land of Joseph Savidge, J.icoh
Fry. Henry Yontheimcr and o'hers. on Shanmkin
crek. The D.nville and Pottsville Rail Road
pa-ses thr. ugh the Ian 1. The above tract of land
possesses many advantages. It is situated a'-out
3 miles from Sunbu'y, and a Urge portion of the
cleared land is well adapted to the growth of grass.
Ti e improvements are a dwelling houae, btrn and
apt le orch rd.
The leims will lie made known cn the diy of
sale, by the subscriber, executors of Henry Bard
shcr, dee'd., as whose estate tin some will I sold.
HENRY BARDsIIER,
JACOU RARDSHER.
FREDK WEAVER.
Augusta, Oct. 12ih, 1814. 3t
SHAMOK1N, MA1IONOY & SCHUYLKILL
P. AIL CCltC?.lT7
f II HE Books for the purpose of receiving sub-
JL scuptioiis of iStoi k in the oiiamokim, Maiio-
NOT it SCHl II.KU.L IvAII. K AII CoMI'ANT, will
l e npi ru d st the Kmnklin House, in Pliilmlelpbia,
Pennsylvania Hull, in I'ollsville, Schuv Iklll county,
an, I at the public bouse of Chale D. Wh irtou, in
Suiil ury, NorlhumlH rland county, respectively, mi
the 31st (lav of October iust., und on the 1st and
2d days of November next.
John W. Cl.ighorn,
Burd Patierson,
Audiew Russell,
Abraham Pot),
t'hsrliB VV. Clemens,
John X. Lane,
Ssimi, I Park,
Win. N. Rob'ns,
Ch ir'es W. Hegins,
Hiicb B lias,
II. U. Mas-er,
(ii'n. A. Fiiek,
Samuel John,
Win. Fagely.
Oct 12 h, 1844. 4t
Sheriff's Sales.
KY virtue of certain writs of vendiuoni expo.
nns issued out of the Court of Common
Picas uf N.irtliUiidu rl nil County to me directed,
will be exposed to pu'lic sale, at the Court House
in irw Borough of tSu ibury, 011 Monday the 4h
day of November next, al I o'cloik, , M., be fd
lowing de-crilied pronrty In wit:
A certniu lot of ground si'u.ite In the borougS of
Northumbrrlaml, in Nurlhuin' eiland county, and
murked in the reneral pl.m of said town No 70,
and hounded nor li east by tjui en street, south east
by lot No 75, sou h went bv Duke street, ami notth
e.-t liy Fron' str. et, containing GO feet in front
on tj :eeu and Duke streets, and 220 bet in depth,
vthtreoii are erected a two story duelling house,
(pari brick and p ot frame.) and a blacksmith shop
Keized, t 'ken in execution, and to be sold as the
property c f Ab x oiiler fob.
Also: A certain triet or piece of land i unte in
('oal township, Northumlieiland c.iu'ity. adjoining
lauds nf Jacob ( -, I'bilip Stambach, Lewis 1). w
urt and others, containing two huudnd acres more
or less about ten acres ol winch are cleared, w h- re-
on are erected a smull log b..iie, a sinull stable,
and an old saw mill.
Neized, taken in execution, and to be soil as the
property of Archibald H ulgx and John 1'enly.
FELIX MAUb'Elt, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office. ?
-Sunbury, Oct. 5th, 1844. $
"Siicriir's' Sale.
Y virtue of a writ ol Vend. Exponas, issued out
uf the Court of Common Pleas of Nortliuin
berland county, to me directed, will he exposed to
public sale at the house of (ieorge Smith in Jack
sun towiiiliip, on fSatuiday the Sfith flctober lust , at
1 o'clock P. M., the following described property,
to wit :
A certain tract or piece nf land situate in Jack
son township, Northumberland county, adjoining
lands of John Bower, J hn Killing, Gottfried
Shrefllcr and olheis, containing 105 acres more or
less, about 45 acres of which are cleared, whereon
ara erected a two story log houso, a log barn,
small spiing house snd a good orchard.
be 1 zed, taken 111 execution, and to be sold as the
properly of Wdhain W t iter.
FELIX MAURER, Sluriff.
Sheriff's Office,
fcunbury, Oct. Mi, 1811. 5
My Overcoat.
THE poison who BORROWED my overcoat
will please to return it to me immediately,
or I shall lie under the necessity of taking some
other measures of obtaining it.
EDWARD OAKS.
Sunhury, Oct. 12th, 1814. 3t
NEW GOODS.
TlHE saliscriher has just received from Phibidel
A phia a fresh supply of Nsw Goona, consisting
in part, of Mmialin Delainet, Crape Delaines,
Caxhmert de Ecohm Sinwh, Handkerelieifs, e.
Also, Reaver and S: Ik Half, a good assortment
of Men'i and Hoys' dipt, Groceries, Liquor,
Haft, tie. d-c, all of which will he sold at the most
reasonable terms. HI one Jar and Jug, cheap.
II. U. MAUSER.
Sunhury, Oct. 5ih, 184.
TWO HRIXDMi cows
CAME to the subscriber, residing in Augusta
township, near Sunliury, on the 6th of July
last. On one nf tho cows there was a largo bell.
The owner or owners aic requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay ch irgea, and lake them
away, or rise they be disposid of according to Ihw.
JOHN ARR1SON.
Augusta. Oct. 5th, 1844. 3t
"asThITy &inVcXir
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
HAT & CAP MANUFACTUKERS,
South East corner of Market and 4th sts..
Philadelphia,
WHERE they always keep on hand an exten
sive assortment of If A TS 14 CA PS of every
description, got up in the licst and most approved
pt) le. Persons derirous of purchasing superior sni
des on the most reasonable terms, will find it to
their advantage to call before making purchases
elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1841. ly
ItllUSSELS,
Cnrpctings.
JOSEPH HL, A i: K O O l,
Oppotite H can's Hotkl, Chemiut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAS just received and is now opening a very
extensive and beautiful assortment of CAR
PETIStSS The goods are fresh, and of new
styles, and leing purchased principally for Cash,
they will be sold at the lowest prices ; they consist
in part, nf
Splendid B 1 ussels, - CARPET
Beautiful imperial 3ply, I INtiS,
Super Extra Ingrain, Color wr-
3-4, 4 4, 0-8 Twilled Venetian, ranted
' " " Plain do. J DUKARLE
A large stock of well seasoned OIL CLOTH
of all width, Rriis, Himiiis, cVc, together with
an extensive assortment of Lote priced Carpeting
of all descriptions.
(rj Purchasers are requested to call and see us,
when they will find an extensive assortment at the
most reasonable prices.
Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1814. if
LIST OP CAUSES.
IO R trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor
thuml'Crland County, at Nov'r. Term 1814,
commencing the first Monday, being the 4th.
John A Lloyd vs Rebecca Wells
Eli Probst vs S & R M'Kee
Robert Minei's adm'r va Win H idler el al
Ur Robert Philips vs M'Cartee & Purdy
Seitzmcer, alienee of Carver vs John (iarver et al
John Hording, jr
John Furmau et al
Stephen Derr
Fry mire for Evert
Jacob Barnhart
Suannah Zerbe
Baldy V Kase
John C Boyd
Hugh Bellas Ac
John Wolf
Reed for Muny
Jacob W Smith
vs Win 11 Sanderson
vs Augustus Huey et al
a (ii oil!" Laurence
vs J P H ickenlie.g
4 Wm M'ttiuness
v Jot II A Lloyd
vs John C liner et si
vs Hit-hard Renshaw
vs Wm M'Csy
vs Overseers of Jackon tp
vs James F Murray
a Ji-eph Weitiel
James H .rrett's sdni'rs vs Peter MnyJrr
U.iniel Zeibe fi. wife u Isaac Rosdarmel
V illism A Lloyd vs Martin A Stock
Coin'ih of Pa, for his own in" vs F W Poll.H'k
Same a Charles Comly's t x'rs
Same vs Saina
Same va F W PoIIimV
Sam'l Swinehart h wifevs Piter Ferster
Jacob M.iyland vs II Yonheimor et al
Fre'eriek Klest vs Same
Conrad Desber's en's vs Jacob M'Kinr.ey et al
Henry Petery fi wife
v. Cbirb s Shaffer's cx'rs
vs Wm Donaldson
vs Jacob Wertley
va Chirles Rucli
vs John M'tSinncss
vs John Psinn r
vs Abr.hmi Lawrence
vs Joseph Keff r
vs Henrv Sieinme'i
hd ards A erree
lb njsmio l'anii
Jos. ) h Weitiel
J iC b Bamhurl
John R Kct't.r
ISei j 1 mi 11 Robins
Willi mi Welsh
Stephen lb rr
Solomon Mengis's heirs vs Daniel Wertmsn
Ch n'es (learbart. jr vs (ieorge A Dixon et al
Hans A Druckrmdler vs John W Peal
Wm A Lloyd vs J C B Nourse
Hu'et Smith vs Augustus tV I Huey
II F Holhngshead cV Co vs Piter La.vrus
( 'buries D W hailoii
E P Shiinnon
W Johnson et al
John D Rosa's exr's
Cbale (iale
C L Weimer
Daniel llrosious
Joseph M it man vs
Fo-vler & Drei-bach vs
Thomas Allen
Faglv. Clesvei &. Co
B R (ieaiharl
Peter Duukle
Daniel Moyer A wife
A Troutiiisn el al
John 11 Miller
vs Henry Budshrr
vs Dennis Waters
va Jo'in O Bovdet al
vs C S Wallis el al
vs S.i i e
vs lloleut Sl M'C.iy
vs John A Sbi-s'er
"hairokin Coal A lion Co
Hogendobler Si Diei.-l acli
vs Vincent V R 1 er
vs Thomas M'Fall
vs John (' Young
vs Tilhrnm Spear
vs Daniel Fiyimru
vs Christian Tshupp
vs WMIinni M't;ay
Cli D J M Bosquet el al vs D Dahkletierger et al
Same
va iSjnie
vs John (iaruhart rt al
vs Daniel Dornstif
vs (ieorge Oyster
vs Wm Cilla.py
vs John Becker
vs John C lloyd
vs Same
vs Henry P Fullmer
vs Abraham Kb' 10
va (ieorge Erkert
vs J V P Montague
(ieorge Oyster
John B ihb
Welch, Pomp A Frick
John (i Murray
Christopher It. Itx
Bank ol North'd Ac
Same
Folger for Troxell
William Farrow
Charles A Towar
Light 6i Hoffman
SML'EL D. JORD N.
Prothonotary'a office.
Pruth'y.
."tinbury. Oct. 6th
IS heieby given that I have boug.lit at tonsuble's
1 sale, oil the !3d ml., as the pioperty of C'h nles
Shis.lcr, one bsld hoise at $33, -nJ ontf i,
uiare al 20, whic'ii I have h it jn pa-s. .mn uf ll.p
said Chailes fchisser, bold I think pio(a)r lo tske
ib.m away. JOSEPH Wf.n7.EL.
Augtisu, eed V3, Ul . ll(
A CHANCE FOR A
Good Bargain !
AIT IFwOlT'FOTTlTEPl.T
ron sals,
GEORGE ROHRBACH ft BROTHERS,
intending to engage in other business, offer
for sale, on reasonable terms, their
Iron Fon n dry.
This Establishment is conveniently located along
side of tho Rail Road running from this place to i
Shamokin, by which coal and pig iron can be
brought to their doors at little expense. The lo
cution ia one of the best in the state. Persons de
sirnus of entering into the business will find it to
their advantage, by calling on the suh-cril'ers at
Sunhury, when all the necessary information will
be given.
GEORGE ROHRBACH fc BROTHERS.
Sunhury. Sept. 2Sth 1844. 3t
Orphans' Court :ilc.
IS pursuance of an order rf the Oiphans' Court
nf Northumberland counlv, will be sold at pub
lic sale, on Saturday the lOlh day of October next,
at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbuiy,
to w it : a certain lot of ground situate in said bo
rough, and marked in the general plan of said
town No. 31K, ndj lining lot of Jacob Young on the
east, and a lot of Peter (odhsrt's esl.ite on the
west, late the estate of John Epley, dee'd. Sale to
commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when
tho terms of sale will be made known bv
If. It. MASTER for
GODFREY WATERS, Adm'ft
By order of the Coutt.
Sunhury, Sept. 2di. 1S44.4I
" CHEAP
CARPET STORE,
ON THE CASH FLAN.
1 An. -11 Slriiwtivirtj St. Philadelphia.
rilHE Rent of the subscriber in their present
JL situation being very low, and their terms
CASH, they aro enabled to sell at such low prices
that customers cannot f.iil to be sat sficd, and they
invite the iconic of Northumbeilaiid ami the sd-
j joining counties to call and examine their stock,
as they oiler an cx client a.-sor uncut, comprising
Beautiful Imperii I, 3ply, )
Supeifine li grain, j
Heavy Twill d Venetian, CAIU'ETINUS.
Fine English Worsted do. j
Plain S rtped do.J .
With a large Stork of well seasoned Floor Oil
Cloths of all widths, for Rooms, Hslls, Door Pie
ces, Ac. Also Furniture Oil Cloths, lleauttful
I Health Rugs, 'Pahle ('overs. Floor Baize, Rag Car
; pets, Mailing. Ac Ac , together with a Urge Stock
I i.f Ihw iiiireil linrrniii. Kntrv and Stnir Camels.
Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest price in the
city. fcLDKIDGE iSc BROTHER,
No. 41 Strawberry street, one door almve dies
nui, near Sd stn et. Entrance also al No. 50 South
Second stieet, Philadelphia.
Sept. 28ih, 1814 3m
rilHE sub-i riber has jut received a Urge assort
JL ment of French Jet H.iir Pins; Combs, with
pendants; Necklaces; Rrcis'pin. cut and plain ;
j black, white and steel Hugles ; Jet Heads, ol all
j sizes; peatl and sal in Beads, rose colored und
I white.
Also, an invoice of Straw S.itchels.six in a mat.
with and without covers ; all of which will le sold,
, wil d, sale snd retail, at low prices.
Vilocipedes; Rocking II rs s ; brnss and wo d
C Iocs, 8-day, 30-hour and alaim ; leys; Accordi
ons; Ba-ki is ; Perfumery; Brushes ; Combs, slid
Fancy Goods generally, always on hand.
W. A. MARTIN,
Clock and Vaiiety Store. No. G7 South SECOND
' str et, below Chesnut, east side,
j NOVELS, NOVELS, NOVELS . collee
ti n of Novels and miscellaneous lJ .i ks, new and
! old, w ill be sold at from 7 to I'J cen's per volume,
1 if applied lor soon, as above.
j Philadelphia. Sept. 2th. 1844 41
; siii ciKirrs PATKNT
: VAADHIlTCr 1ACJHI1TE.
flHIS M ichiiie b is now been tested by more
! I than thirty families in this neighborhood, and
' has given entire .atisl ielion. It is -o simple in its
I construction, that it cannot get out of ofibr. It
I contains no iron to rust, and no -puns or rollers to
I get out of repair. It will do twice as much wash-
ing, with lets thin hall the wear and tear of any of
! the I tie inventions, and whit is of greater in por-
lancr, it costs but little over half as much as other
wishing machines.
The subscriber hss thn etclu-ive right for Nor
Ihurnlicrland, I'oion, L coming, Columbia, Lu
zerne and Clinton counties. Price of single nn
chine fB. 11.11. MASSE R.
The following certificate a fiom a few ol those
who hae these machines in use.
Sun bury, Aug. 24, I'M I.
We, the subsciiliers, ceruly that we have now
in use, in our families, "Sbugeit's 'stent Wash
ing Machine," and do not besttate aiying that it is
a most excellent invention. That, in Wa-hinc.
it will save more than one hall the usual lalxir. I
That it does not require more than one third the j
usual quantity of so qi and water ; and that tbeia I
is no rubbing, an I consequently, lotle or no wear- j
ing r lesiiiiK I b.it it kins k off no buttons, and !
that the lines! clothes such as collars, laces, lucks,
frills. Ac, may be washed in a veiy short time '
without the leust injury, and in fact without uv
apparent wear and tear, w hatev-r. We ihnefori
cheerfully recommend it I i our firenda and to the
public, as a moat useful and UU r saving m.iebine.
CH ARLES V. HEGINS, !
A. JORDAN.
CIls W EWER.
Clls PI.EsNTS,
GIDEO M MJKI.K.
H .n. Gi:(. C. WEI.KER,
BEN I. HENDRICKS,
; GIDEON LEISENRING. ,
, Htaa'a Hotki, (fornnrly 'Prernoul II 'U-e, Nn.
j lift Chesnut stieei.) Philadelphia, Septe u -t
! Slsi, 1H14. '
j 1 bh used Sbngerl's Pntent Wasl.i'jg Machine
in my hou-e opw ml, of eight ie.oii.n-, and do not
hesitate to lay thai I deem it one of ill. mo t use
lid and valuable lahnr-spvijg maehines ever invert. 1
ted. I formerly kept 'wo women continually o. -;
cupieJ in washing, who now do as much in two
days as they iLen did in one wnk. Theic is n
wear or le.r in washing, and il r-'ipiins not more
. than ono-third the usual quantity ol so.. p. I ive j
nan a nuinner or o'mr m cnines in mv lain IV. hul
this is so de.ide.lly superioi t.iev.iy thing rise, and
s i Ictle pal'le lo get out of lepni, thai 1 would Hot
do w ithout one if they should cost ten times the
price they are sold lor. D NIF.L HERR.
7.1f.l JOit .!.;, The small funis
e..ilJUiing ahou; 100 aires, alsml 5 mi'es
sUive Noilhuiir.1,llld....liominu lauds of J.e C
Horton, iolui I.cghuu and othtis, will be sold
eh' ap, if application i, made s.hui to ihe subsciibcr,
Suidpury. Aug. 31. II. B. M AS.-sER.
TI'lX M'.i:i The highest price will be
1 U Willi I. ,r t,l.. sW.i.l i.mm
v. w , !
Aug. 31. 1811.
H. B. MASSE R.
1!
L,I)RI.ES, a handsome article lot Ladit'k'
Dresses, lor alc chesp, by
Julie 15,
II. U. MAs-ER.
VALUABLE
IMMOIft, PHOPF.IITY,
W ATE n POWERS,
II on en nml liOtn Tor Rttle.
flIIB Subscriber offers for sale the following de
.1 senile, 1 Valuable Properly, all of which he
will sell at very modorato prices, and on roiaona
hie lorms, vizi
HOUSES ft LOTH.
No 1. A large and eleg mt two story stone man
sion houewith tnseinrnt stor) , all highly finished,
and situa'ed on the cist side nf Market street, in
Si In sgmvp. Union county, being the residenca of
tho subscriber. The lot on which this house
stands is very hmdsomelv improved, and planted
wi'h choice fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs,
with nil the recess ,rv imnrovr m tits of a Urrrp
burn, ptggerv, wigoii shed and com crib, carriage j
bouse, ice house, smoke houoo and poultry yar I.
I he whole constituting n most d sirable and beau
titul lesideuce. Price, $3,500.
No. 2. A l-nge Iwo story wooden house with ex
tensive back buddings, and highly improved gar
den and lot of ground. 'Phis proiierty is situated
tioith of and adjoining No. 1, and also foims a de
sirable resilience Price, 1.500
No 3. A Iwo storv wooden house tviih Id of
ground, situ lied nn the east Pjdn nf Water street,
in Selinsprove, well finished throughout, with log
stable on the rear of the tot. Price, 500.
No. 4. two story wooden house with one sto
ry ki'chen, and a log stable mi the rear of the lot,
situated north of and adjoining the lust named pro
perly,No;3. A Well und pump. In accommodate
this und IV o. 3, in the y ird. Puce, fCiOO.
No. 5. A lot of ground in the town of Charles
town, on the Isle of Que, situatej nu street,
40 by 1H0 feet. A desirable lot for a dwelling
house. Pri.e, $200.
No. fi. A lot of ground adjoining Sehnsgrove
and Penns creek, and fronting on Walnut street,
coi. taming about half an acre of ground Price,
$200.
CANAL PROPERTY A- WARE ft STORE
HOl'SKS.
No 7. A very valuable property on the Pennsyl
vania Cimnl, on the Isle of Que, adjoining Selins.
grove. The improvements are such as to facilitate
mercantile nd trading business to a great extent,
and consist of a large two stoiy frame house, occu
pied ns a iby goods store; a large and commodious
ware house, 40 by HO feet ; a long range of stabling ;
and an extensive wharf, 100 feet long, with hoist
ing crane. Ac. It is situated on the berm bank
side of the canal, and in every respect calculated
for an extensive business. Price, 5,000.
BOAT YARD AND DRY DOCK.
No. 8. A largo and convenient Boat Yard on
the Pennsylvania ('anal, and laying south of and
adjoining No. 7. On this property is erected a ono
and a hall stoiy frame dwelling house, well finish
ed ; a large shed and cfTiee for the accommodation
of boat builders, nnd also a very complete dry dock,
into which boats for repair are floated out of tho
canal, and into which new boats erected on tho
yard are also launched. A very desirable projicr
ty. Price. $2,000.
FARM OF 200 ACRES.
No. 9. A large and exceedingly valuable fatm,
containing about 200 acres of choice limestone
land, in a highly improved state. On this farm
theie are about I40 rocs under culture, divided by
go'id femes into fields often acres; a large two
sn.ry bou e with kitchen attached ; a well and
pump of excellent water at the kitchen door; a
large snd convenient bank barn with wagon house,
sheils ai d corn crib attached; a large piess house
with every convenience for making cider, at the foot
of the orchard, which consists of ten acres of choice
g afted apple trees and peir trees. Limestone is
quarried in any quanti y within 100 yards of the
firm buildings, where lime is burned. Il lays
within one mile of the Pennsylvania Canal and Sp.
liusgrove. A very desirable firm. Price, $12,000
FARM OK 220 ACRES.
No. 10. One other large and valuable farm of a-
'. bout 220 seres of limestone land, nnd nlso situated
within one mile of llie canal at Sehnsgrove. Il is
I wi II improved, there being about 130 arres well
; fenced and under culture, the balanre being well
I timliere I w itli oak, pine, w ilnut and chesnut limber.
1 be buildititrs consi-t or a large and well flnlshvu
Iwo story farm house with kitchen ; a large ham
wbn wagon shed and corn ciib, Ac. attached ; a
spring house and never failing spiing neat the
h..u-e; a smith shop, and two lime kilns, capable
of binning one hundied bushels lime ier day, built
a. 'joining an exhausiless limestone quarry. There
areal-o three orchards ol Rearing apple tree, on Importers of Hosiery, GloVCS, Trim
tliisi (vifiii Purs $in.nfHi 1 1
FARM OF 2..0 ACRES.
No. 1 1. A farm on Penna Creik. about 3J mile
from the canal at Selinsgrove, uith the public rnad
leading from Selinsgrove to New Beilin, the seat of
' iiisiir. nf lininn riinntv. riimiinir ihrrumVs ; T,
j .'
contains nUnil 250 acres, of which ih'.-re are about
MO acres of first rate meadow land, t'.ie balance up
land and principally red schulo. About one hun
dred acres are cleared, the bn'.nncc being well cover
ed wuli oak. hemlock and white pine limber. The
buddings consist of a well finihcd two story farm
house with several J"ino spiing nf water close at
hand, a large .,g barn, corn crib, spring house, Ac.
On this fawn there is a mill scite with 20 feet fall,
i ,n sttrani
of water tributary to Penns creek.
Plus firm might be aduniageously divided into
two firms, and will be so divided if purchasers de
sire it. Trice, .1,lili
j WATER POWER,
j No. 13. A water p-.Wer nn Penns Creek, of fjj
feel fill, uniinprived. tl is situated between the
i Iwo tracts of find. Nos. It and I 3, and within 3J
mites of lie I'enn-ylvania Canal, ut Selinsgrove. A
: puhbe toad lead- ihrouuh this traet, along the cast
' bn.k of Penns ciei k Price, 9500.
WATER POWER WOODLAND.
! No. l:t. A trai l ot w..rtl I remaining about
' 75 acres, situ -l.-.l ui; lViin ere. k, iiiinii iil.il. ly .p.
pi.stie No. II. This tract is well covered with
. whi'coiik and pi.ie timber, with Wolf run Rowing
t through it o' it empij ing into Penns cie k, allot, ling
an exce'Vi,, seite f.r a saw m II with fumi twelve
lot, mv bit f.ll. Pii.e. l.ollll.
i No 14. A tacl of woodl iii l. unimproved, situ i-
Vd on ihe e-l s de of Penns t rcek, adjoining No.
i.i, roiiiiiu iig n. on .on acres oi enceueni reu
s. b de upland W II run. tinu!.irv to Penns creel:,
runs lino iyh this trsft, and affords a superior scitu
for a saw mill The I .mi is be .w'v -t nith white
o k snd pin-' timber, nnd susceptible "f being con
; v, ited into an eve. It' nt firm.- Price, f 3 000 1
No to 0;-r oilier utei i f woodland, mum ro-
vid, Mtuaied in IVin s lowu-hi;i. about 3 miles f
fioiu s, hnsgrovf, iljoiiiing lauds of John B nly, j
(i. Sini.h anlolher , c 'lit lining 1 87 acn s and 125 1
perches id i V illi ut ted schsle upland. Wolf inn
also pa-ses through this land, nil .nhng fine water
: power. The bind is well cveied with white oak
and pine tiinih r, anil is susceplinie ol :n iug c. n 1
verbd into an excellent firm. Price. f2 800. )
No. If, A tract of woodland, unimproved, sif.ia- 1
ted in I'nioii Inwnsbio. ii.lbiiiiiiu, Inudd of t ,.U..o
S.,i,der and others, and not more than 01. e mile'
. from Sunhury, on the 0( po-ile ide ,,f tl,e river
Su.-ipieh iiina, roiitaiiiiug i.hout 115acre. This'
Und is Very go.nl ied .chi.e soil, enpal la of la-mg
conv. ned into an m.', tlem f.,im. uea:u i.f wa- 1
ler. nibut.iry to the river, fh.ws through this lai d '
sull'ru'iiilv strong fn a saw mill. The land is will
covered with white oak and pins limber. Puce,
$2 100.
I Io. IT. A tract 01 unueproved woodland, situa
led in I. cutis township, I'nioii county, rout lining
100 ai r.s, ad. lining Un.ls of J W itt, miner and
I uilicu. Mtddlibu'g is witnin thrvs indes, and
Middle crock within ono mile. There is saw mill
en the tract of 11,1 adjoining, at which the timber
ef this tnct can he wrought into boards anJ other
a. wed stuff. Price, $300.
$y In consideration of lbs sesreity of money at
this lime, I will sell any or all I lis above propsrly on
terms to suit the times; and in case cash be offered,
a reaonabla deduction will be made, Further par
ticulars may be obtsined by addressing the tabsari.
bi r at Srliusgrove, Union county, Pa.
H. W. SNYDER.
Sehnsgrove, August 3, 1844. 3 in
S FAN I Sji H IDES
T A XX K its' OIL.
fsOOO D'V La Plata Hides first quality.
...tOO Dry Li (iuira. do
IOOO Dry Saltrd La (iuira. do
JJOOO Dry Salbd Brazil Hides, do
;.i Rales (ireen Salted Patna Kips.
'iO Bales Dry Pa'na Kips.
P20 Barrels Tnnners' Oil.
Tanners' and Curriers' Tools.
For sale lo Country Tanners at the lowest prices
nnd upon the liest terms.
N. II. The highest msikct prices paid for all
kinds of leather.
D. KIRKP ATR1CK A SONS.
No. 21, South Third St. Philadelphia.
September 14, 1844. ly.
TO
Country Merchants.
FjHE Subscribers respectfully invite Country
1 Merchants who are a'sjut to purchase Fall
and Winter Supplies, to an examination nf their
respective Stocks, believing that llioir several as
sortments are as complete as have ever been offei
ed in the Philadelphia Market.
With stocks ol Goods in their several Depart
ments of the choicest kinds a determination to
sell on terms which cannot fail to prove aatisficlos
ry and a disposition to please old and new custo
mers, will, we hope, be a sufficient inducement to
purchasers to call at our iesa?ctive establishments.
Silks and Fancy Goods.
WARP Remington 80 Market Street.
Ashhurst A Remington 50 "
Buck & Potter 116 "
Yard ft. Gillmoie 109 '
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods.
Reynolds, McFarland A Co 105 Market Stroet.
Buiuett, Withers A. Co 120
Scott & Baker 150 "
Wise, Pusey Sl Wise 154 "
Hardy fc Hackers 46 N. Second St.
Importers of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest
ing'', tXC.
William H Love
Lambert Duy
147 Market Street.
108 '
Hardware and Cutlery.
Michael V Baker 215 Market Street.
Edward S Handy ft Co 98 "
Importers and Manufacturers of Sad
dlery Hardware.
Horn A Kneasa 215' Markot Street.
Boots, Shoes, Ronnets, Caps, Leghorn
and Palm Hats,
T E A J G Whelan, 158 Market Street,
Levick, Jenkins A Co 150 "
M Conrad & Co 60 "
Manufacturers and Dealers in Drugs,
Medicines Taints, Oils, fcc.
Thomas P James 213 Market Street.
Potts, Linn A Harris 21 3 j '
Robinson, Collins & Co 87 "
Edward Cole 54
Thompson Pancosst ft Co 40 "
Hats, Caps, Furs and Trimmings.
L Kenton 17fi Market Sires'.
John Sauerbicr A Brother 62
Hooks and Stationary.
Giigg A. Elliott 9 N. Fourth Street.
Hogan ft Thompson 30 "
Importers of British and French Fan
cy Staple Stationary.
L I Cohen A Co 27 S Fourth Sueet,
Henry Cohen. 3
mings nnd Fancy Goods.
Selley A Severing
23 N Third Street.
Parker A. Lehman S "
Combs, Bntslrcs, Brooms, &c.
Thomas Cooper 3 N Front Siarel.
Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple
Goods.
A F Oil Monrose 1 S Foutlh Street.
Manufacturer of Fatcnt Lard Lamps.
Ellis 8 Archer 32 N Second Str.et.
Manufacturer of Patent Floor and
Furniture Oil Cloths.
I-aac Macauley, Jr. 6 N Fifth StreeV
Manufacturers and Importers of Pa
per Hangings.
Howell A. Brothers 80 A 142 Chesnut St.
Philadelphia. August 51, l44. 3m.
a im svr. ct Acxljs
IROM a lawyer's olliee, in S.iiibnry, on the lt
of July hist. They were a lady's, with bright
pebble glasses or eight sides, and without any j dot
in Ihe frame. They were No. 1, or of the young
est, or least magnifying power.
A liberal reward will lie given for recovery nf the
Spectacles or detection of the Ihief, on application
at Aug. 3. I44. THIS OFFICE.
n) I'TAGE BIBLES. Five copies of the Cot.
, tge Bible, the cheapeal liook ever published.
cuuta.niiig llie commentary on Ihe Old and INv
Ti stamen!, just receiv.d and for sale, for aix doll r,
by June IV H. U. MASSHR.
'ru FED i LO I II, a handsome article, all wool.
I glit and el. .sue, lor Summet Coals and Pama,
for sle, very low, by
June la
H. B. H ASSER.
NOTICE
TO li:iU IllVkS S. HII.I.IM.HS.
M. M. .V JOS.K. .MAI' LL,
M AM P ACTritERs M) DEM.ERS IN
VOREIG.N AMI DOMESTIC
STRAW GOODS,
.Yo. !H), .V.i;i Srrnnd Street, ("opposite the
Miidison House, J
miLADELrniA,
rf- WHERE will bef. nnd a general isoil- f$
l rVuient of Florence Braids, Aller's, Rut-;
lands. Peddles, Willow Plait, Rice Staw, and it e
much admired Neapolitan Lace, and Fancy II 'i -nets,
minufaclu'ed by ns, slid for sale at the Inv el
111 innlsclu e pines. Meicbanls and Mil'iners ar
invited 10 give 11a a cdl iiHn visiting the Ci'y
iT N. B. We have uUo c uitanilv msking ur
siih lior ha'r uu I o lier edgings, all nf whkh w .d
he soul cheap, for cash.
J'hilsdeljht. My 25. 1811 - ly