Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, March 29, 1845, Image 3

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    From the Phila. Ledger.
Btnlatrsiitf a,
Messrs. Editors : By examination of a Re
port to Congress, bearing data January lClh,
1345, just received, t perceive that the whole
number of emigrants who have arrived in the U
nited States during the last eight years, amounts
to 581,523; yearly average "8,941. Of this num
ber there were from
England and Scotland, 81. .120
Germany, 145,970
Ireland, 340,618
Other British Possessions, 1G.S7G
France, 3D'D53
Texas, 11,901
Among these 081,228 emigrants there were per
sons having no occupation, 231,044
Children, 51,728
Laborers, 7G,013
Mechanics, 09,208
Farmers, 97,790
Planters, 112
Physicians, 1,7.')C
Lawyers, 552
Dress Makem, 2,00
"Sow it is evident there are many thousands in j of Northumberland.
addition who enter the United States that are not
enumerated, bfcause not reported to govern
ment. The large amount from Texas will surprise
many readers unless they are reminded that the
German Association are sending their people to
Texas, a large portion of whom, as soon as pos
sible, come to the United States. By the late
arrival frotn England, we have a statement of
the number of emigrants that sailed from a sin
gle port in Europe, (Bremen) viz: 19.145 last
year ; this shows an astounding increase in the
number of German emigrants sent out to Amer
ica. The German Association at the head of which
are thirty Princes of Germany, backi'd by a sub
scription of five million dialers, are very active
in enlisting emigrants for America. The next
year will be remarkable in the histoi y of the Uni
ted States. 70.0011 Germans are preparing to
embark for America, and more will come ifship
ping can bo obtained. A large portion of these
aire tinder the direction of, and sent out by the
Fiince of Soitus, the active agent of the Royal
Association. F.i:s flKltJi.t Met s.
ttxlr.icl from a London paper.
"We're not ourselves,
When nature, being oppressed, commands the mind
To sutler with the body,"
This Is a truism conceived by the master mind
of Shakspeare, which neither sophistry nor argu
ment can refute. To all those who are suffering
from bilious attacks, indigestion and flatulency, we
would with groat sincerity rrcommenj, as a never
failing remedy, BranJretli's Pills. The testimonl
si we have had suhmitlrd to us in favor of this
admirable medicine, ful'y justify our speaking of
these Pil's in terms of the highest praise.
IJj" Purchase of If. B. Msser, Sunbury, or of
the scents, published in another pnrt of this paper.
.W A n It 1 K o ,
Some time since, by the Itev. R. A. Fishes,
Mr. Christian Fisiikr, of Selinsgrove to Miss
Lydu HuNnKiisrioT, ol Augusta township, Nor
thumberland county.
On the 1 1th inst., by the Rev. John ration, Mr.
Joseimi Vankirk, of Point tp., to Miss F.uza
hkth Pkrbv, of Liberty township, Columbia
county.
In Northumberland, on Thursday the 20 tilt.,
by the Rev. John Patton. Mr. Jaron Pail, of
Point township, to Miss An Eliza Rkm.nuf.ii,
the
Itoal Estate
A !Y the first Monday in April nest, at
J Court Mouse, in Sunbury, the subscribers
will olTer for site
Tour Lots of Ground
in said borough, Nos. 73, 7, 75, 76, hounded
west by River street, south by Ulacklterry street,
east and north by a SO feet alley, on which is erec
ted a comfortable two story dwelling house and
kitchen.
ALSO Four other LOTS OF GROUND in
eiid liorouah, Nos. 11.1, 114, 115, 116, bounded
west by Deer erect, north by Dewberry street,
east by lot No. 113 and s .u'h by a 80 fret sllev.
The first described Ms nre 57 J feel eich, finnl,
and S30 feel .hep. The others are 60 feet each,
front, snd 230 d.ep.
Tho terms of ado will be made known on the
day of sale, by LEWIS DE WART,
A. JORDAN,
Executors of Daniel Levy, Esq ,decd.
Sunbury, March I5ih, 184541
W 'i, m 1 Jl I U. LiAgJlga.
LIST OF CAUSES.
THR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor
-1- thumlerland County, at April Term, 1915,
commencing the first Monday, being the 7th.
vs E Greenough
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthenner.
Whkat, .... 85
Rtn, . .... ftp,
Coui, - . - . . . 40
Oats. 25
Pork, ...... ft
Flaxskkii, ... .
llurrr.ii, - - - - - 'i
Enos, .... 8
Bkkswax, .... 25
Tallow, ... 10
1'iiif.ii Apim.ks, f0
Do. P Acuta, 150
Flax, ... .8
Hkcklkh Flax, - 10
" Good Intent Tire Company."
STATED MEETING of the Company will
" be hel.l on Tuesd iv evening next, at 7 o'clock,
at the Court House. Punctual uttemlanre is re
quired. CHAS. S. WEISEK.
M,uch 29. 1845. Secretary.
"Washington Fir Company."
rPHE members of the u Washington Fire Coin
pinv nre requested to meet at the
House, on Mi nd.iy Evening, Ap il 7, at 7 '
clock, pr cisely. Punctual attendance is required.
D. W. SHINDEI.. .Sec.
JtcoS Painter
Scilziugcr, alienee of
Garver
Stephen Deir
Fiymire for Evert
Sam'l Swinchait & wife vs Piter Ferstcr
Appleion, rnd.irsee of
l.d wards it Y errec vs m Donald-Min
vs John Garver et al
vs George Lawrence
vs J P llarkenberg
Dimmig for Camp
Benjimtn Robins
Pi entice fir Welch
Stephen Derr
P. P Shannon
Daniel lirnsius
Joseph Mil man
II R Geathsit
Daiih I Mover cV
vs Jacob Worlley
vs Abraham Lawrence
s Joseph KelVer
vs H nry Siriiimetz
vs Dennis Waters
vs John A ShUsler
vs Shamnktii C.al cV Iron Co
vs John C Young
Wife vs Daniel Frvmire
Claiie (Jenevieve Dnsque vs Daniel Dunklchcrgcr
Same vs Same
Welsh, PeinpcV Frick vs George Oyster
March 29.
Tlulllliii; Adventure lit I lie Mammoth Cave
The fol'owinr; thrillin? incident is rel.-.tpd of
a party who visited the M iiiimo'.li Cave recent
y: "A wpildtncr party went to thernvr? to pend
the Inney-ntooti. While tlicr;, thoy went to
visit those beautiful portions of the cuve which
lie beyond the river 'Jordan.' In order to do
this, a -person has to sail down the river nearly
a mile, before reaching the avenue which leads
otTtrutn the river to the opposite side ; for there
is no shore or landing place between the point
Hut below on the other, for the river fills the
whole width oforie avenni to the cave, and is
eevernl feet deep where tho side walls descend
into the water. This party had ascended the
river, visited the cave beyond, and ayuin em
barked on the river Ibr their return homewards
After they had ascended th
IS c
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JOIIX M
v a I .
. PEAL. !
RESPECTFULLY inform- the ci
tizens ot Sunbury and its vicini'y, thrt
he has removed to the Btick House, in
Ma ket street, furmerly occupied by
oeiij iimn Mendrii ks, et of ibe store formerly oc
cii ied by Miller & Martz, and now by La T. Cle
ment, where he will be happy to receive cills in
the line of hi. r. fusion.
Sunbury. Match S9ih IS15
William Farrow
Charles A Tnwar
Liu In cV HulVmau
J A J K Tr. go
Hayes, Elliot, Lyon !
j (i.H.tl
George Leibiich
I Henry M-er
Henry Ililchinan
I Genrce Eckert
State ' '"cneu i. r naner
J ill ll CV llousivurtn
Hums At. EimIv
Elizibeih Wcitzcl
(ieoige Eckert
Divul M'Knight
I) S Spare
Henry Meaner
J.icob Seas
G ibin cV Dillington
T A Hilbiigtoii
l- iac Reitz
Irwin & Cramer
Wm D StuuflW
.1 uni on Harvey
(Seo Oysicr and wife
Henry S (iiuhain
lioo A ('ramer
vs Abraham Klnze
vs (Sforce Eckert
vs J & P Mornsgiin
vs Wm M'Clei ry et
si
vs Miller A Frymire
vs Henry Ma.er, Ec).
vs Henry Folk
Georce Kn'z
vs (Senrge VV Tnwar
vs Jaied Iiwine
s Gcoree ILckert et al
v Same
va D Ley's ex'ra
v (i.nrje W Tnwar
va R Richardson et al
v Henry Sh tiler
vs Wm MVary et al
v R W A James Dunn
vs George Hitktrt et al
vs Suno
v Giessingi-r
vs Davi.l 'a!an
vs lis A Goi-a
s John Shriner
is Am 'a Reed
vs Jo.eph I! oil
vs David C Watsnn
Levi llol.sri's ai-sipnee va Alba C linnet
A hi li' H iy Watron et al vs John M Houscl
Estalc ol'IVllliam Itecser, dee 'd.
NOTICE is hereby Riven, thai leliers testamen
tary on the esia'e of William Reeser. late of
Aouiista township. .Nurthum'ierland cmntv. dee'd.
river ab;itlt half have lieen eri.nled lo Hie suhsrribers. Pernnii
wsy, some of thepirty, who were in high "lee, j k" "hemselves indebted, will plea-e call and
pot into a room an 1 overturned the boat. Their
lijrhts were all extinguished, their mitches wet,
the bn.it filled w ith w;iter and unk immediate
ly, and there they were, in 'the blackness of
darkness,' up to their chins in water. iNudoubt
they would have all been lost, had it not been
for the guide's yreat presence of mind. Iln
charged them to remain perfectly still, for if
they moved a single step they might get nut of
their depth in water, and gwimiuing would not
avail them, for they could not see where to
ewitn to. lie knew that if they could bear the
coldness of the water any length of time they
would be safe, for another guide would be sent
from the Cuvo house to see what had become
of them. And in this perilous condition, up to
their mouths in water, in the midst of darkness
more than night, four mile under grounr!. they
remained for upward of five hours, at the end
of which tim another guide c.vne to their re
lief. Matthuew, or Mat, the guide who res
cued them, told me that when he got h'-ie they
were, hi fellow gui le, Stephen, (the Colum
bus of the cave, ) wasswimming around the rest
of the party, cheering them and dir.'ctii g his
movements, while swimming, by tho sound of
their voices, which were raised, one and all, in
prayer and supplication for deliverance."
make iiavment. and those bawnj claims snainst
the i stale ate leijuivted to pteseut them for exa
Carlton A Faiuum
William Dehml
Thus Vana!zch
Jefse Hensyl
Henry Fut.k
Kohl D Fordsman
Robt S Giant et h
v J A W F Waegonselh r
vs James Shearer
Marfan I I.yi n Ac
vs Daniel A 7. ittinan
vs Henry inmeil A wife
vs lienjatnin FonUmin
va Wil iaiii I!ei il
SAMUEL D. JORDW.
Proiionotar's office. ") I'rvth'y.
Sunbury, March I, tela. J
mination and siitjcment.
Augusts, Match 22.1,
SMUEL REE'ER,
DWID KEENER.
IH45 Ct Executors.
A most extraordinary afTair had occurred
at Tooting, England. A person who had lived
in that place more than half a century, part of
the tune as cook to a UJy, and six years as the
wife of A'oherl Welch, the parish clerk, died at
the age of S3, and w as discovered lo be a man !
lie had regularly partaken the sacrament, and
was religiously buried as 'Sister Ann Welch."
Many parties wished to keep the matter a se
cret, but a woman named Fletcher, who was at
the laying out, had aworn to the body being that
of, man, and it would be disinterred according j undoihera ate particularly invited ti call and tn
to law.
IEDECIITSS, EPJGS,
DYES T UrF S, TAINTS, -.
fllllE subM-riliei keeps coni..n.y f rsih-in the
JL moxt reasonable terms, an a-soilnicut (if Meili
clues, Dings, Dyesiuirs. Pa.nis. Oils, Vbrnifbes, Ac.
Ueing laigily inunged in grimtuu mcli articles
as Ginger, Mubtaul hiuI Pep, er. he has thi m tor
sale of a superior quality, below the market piice.
He would menu, it that he has a Patent M ..chine
wotked by hleam .ower, which enablis bun to ll
I'l l rr of the very hist quality lot 'J cent, a lb. in
ISlaildirs, and 3 cents in Hulk.
He cnniiihntly sfsrits ih tthis prices are such
as to niv aa i.fai Hull lo thoke who imv favor him
with a call. J. W. W. GORDON.
.No. 153 Wen Pratt St., Ualiimnre, o ponte Hal-
liin re and Ohio Rail R.iad Depol,
N. U. No ch age nin.le for dclivtting Goods in
any pm of the en v.
March 8th. 1N1.V 3m
"m a m t M
IIE kubrcrilurs hue received, and are now
opening a Mtlcndid ars irtmeiil of the following
g 'odf
Waxony, Wilton and Velvet Carpetings )
llruKe s ami lini.iriil 3 tlv d i I I All-
j Extrs supeifuie and tine Ingr .ins do I PE I'
1 fiii-Ti.ih xhuift (I A D misk Venetian do j IN(i.
I Amciicsn liled ami (iu'd do J
' Knh.h llrugetts and Woolen Floor Cloths
j tir and l',i-iii Uock nga
' Emtioshe I Piano and Table Covers
i London Chenille and Tufte I Rogs
' Door Malts of eve. y deseriiiiion.
j ALSO
j A Isige snd exti nsive cortmei't of Floor Oil
Cloth', trom one to eight yards wiJe, cut lo fit eve
I ry description of rooms or pisi-ases.
' Also, low pneed Ingrain Caipet nga fi. m 31J to
j 62J cents per yard, tniiether with a latge arid exten
sive assortment of goods u-ually kepi bv carpet
I merchants.
I The above goo la will be told wholesale or retail
; at the lowest market prices. Counirv merchant-
T
U ALT SMOKE MAUKKT.
Office of the Daitimobs Ahisicab, March 24.
GRAIN. Wheat is scarce and in demand.
We no'e salea of white, not prime, 1(15 110
ct. Trime white is wanted at higher rates.
Sales of Wd. reds were made to-day at 05 t 97
eta. and a sale of a lot or two of very prime reds
at 10(1 cts. Corn has also advanced a little.
Sales of white were made to-day at 42 cents,
and of yellow at 41 cents. We quote Oata at
25 cts. Salea of Penna. Rye, to the extent of
3500 bushels, at 05 cts.
WHISKEY. We note an improved demand
for Whiskey, and sales ofhhds. al 'J1J cts, and
of bbls. at 23 cts. which is an improvement.
mine our stock before making Iheii seleciinns,
CLARKtfO.N. RICH A MELLIU N.
Successors In Joseph II lack wood, No. 1 1 1 Che.nul,
Corner of Franklin Place.
Philadelphia. Feb 22 t. 1845.
U M (UtCLLAS & PARASOLS,
oiiBAr ron cash.
J. Vr. S7iLllT3
Umbrella and Parasol Manufactory.
No. 37 Forth ThitH ttreet, two doors below the
CTY HOWL,
Phlludclphln,
LWAYS on band, a large stock of I'M
J BRELLAH and PARASOLS, including the
laiekt new aijle of Pinked Edged Psra-o's of the
best woikmanship snd materials, at prices that will
make ii an object lo (Country Meiehau'a and other.
Is call and examine bis stork before purchasing
elsewhere. Fed. 22, 1845.- ly
LIST OF JURORS
OF Northumberland County, for A put Term,
A. D. IS45.
(rami Juror.
Titrbut. John M'Ooriiiiik, David L Lclsnd.
Lewis W ip.. Sliizel.
I 'l 'tinware. Jacob llrown.
.1i.Yiiri. Jes,e Dcnickon, John GooJisnder,
Heuiv Mnne.
CliiHisftnitur. Jat-ob Brown.
l'uint. W in. L ghou.
Augwttti. Jesi-e lla-tun, Henry Bloom.
Sianititin. Smiiuet Gi'ger.
i'uA. Jis-e Weaver.
I'iier Maiimnl, . William Shadle.
hiwer Muhnnm;. Daniel Zetbe, jr., Nicholas
Uro-ius, Ctiaile Itrosius.
Jackvin. Jeremiah Lorigdorf, Eliss Eiter,
Michael Cna-ingei, Jacob Seller, Adam Campbell,
Win. Grub, John Wert.
Travers Jurors.
Delaware. Jacob Mosleller, Franklin II. Car
ver. Milton. Joseph fthoads, Win. Hinsn.
Ohtltifijuaqiie. Charles Gale.
Kttrthumbcrlahd. Joseph Vandyke, David
D dee.
J'oint. Lornit i House).
Suiibuiy. t hiiles Hdeman, John P. Pursel,
Gideon Maikel, Geoige llucbei, J hn A'no'd.
Aiigitfta Joseph Weilzel, Jacoli Seasbnbz.
Samuel KielTer, John Znninerin in. William Fur.
man, Jacob (2 iss, snr A. lam Net tie, JoatphSi
vidge, Jacob Renn, llenjnmtri Ki i eli' nuin, ltubeit
Cainpl ell. jr., Daniel Conrad, son of John
Sliamuhtn Joseph Hoover, RoleM Farm
wot h. stir.. Abraham Uiady, Moses Ritchie, James
G.isa, Isaiah Morgan.
Hush. George Mutcbler, John Ohcrd.uf.
Con David Thompson, J seph HiuI.
I pper Malwnoy David Claik, Samuel Risslei,
fieotge Paul, Jacob Geo.'.
Lower Mahotioy J coh l.enker, S lom.in
Ileckeit, John Ku til, Jacob Stepp, Win. Shull'er,
John Linker.
Little Muhnnoy. Jacob Miller.
Jackson. Samuel Malu h, Jcnb Seller, stir.
Iclit .lurors.
Lewis. David Mover, Samuel l.enh, Michael
Wagi er, John 'I'wee.l.
Delaware. James O.kes, Peter Kb cknei, Phil
ip Pri -ler.
Milton. J"hn Murray, F. W. Pollock. 8imon
Rand l(.h.
C!iiUiquaque.'Ddne P. Caul, Samuel Beik
heimer, Ne i Caul.
Point Jsm a Shriner.
Sunbury Wm. Mam, Henry Wris, Waller
Bell.
Augusta. Joshua Folk, Georg IMe, Caleb
E'y Msik Slauihl, Thomas Mendcohall.
Shamokin D nnel H ias, jr.
h'uih. Abraham IIofTinsu,
Coal.- Joaeph Snyiler, Pembeiloil Bird, Wm.
rem lv, Georti Armstrong, j'.
Upper Malioney.)itnie Mnyer, John Malich,
Davi.l Itei z.
iMitr Mahonoi. Daniel Rolhermnl, Peter Bo
el. Jackson. Michael Dobb, Dsvjd Schwartz, John
Clark, j..
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of certain writs of venditioni expo,
nsa issued out of the Conn of Common
Pleas of Ki rihu'iihvrl mil County In me d reeled,
will be exposed In puMie sale, at the Court House
in th Borough of Sunbury, on Mondny the 7ih
day of April next, at I o'clock, P. M., the follow
ing described properly to wit t
ALSO Two certain continuous tots of ground
situate in the town of Shamokin, in Coat township,
Northumberland county, in that pirt of said town
laid out by Alexander Jordan, Esq., and others,
and marked In the general plan thereof Nos, 441 4
442. bounded on ibe west by lot No, 443, on the
imith bv a p'lblie ron1, snd on the essl by land of
Wm. M'C irty and o'heis, and on ihe oirh bv ibe
south line of -iiiil lots) each of -aid lots containing
40 feet in front and feet in length ; whereon are
erected a two slory brick dwelling house and store
room, and a part of a log house.
Seized, taken ill i xecu'ion, snd tu be sold ss the
property of Ann Woolverton.
ALSO S.i much of two certain cntigiious
tracts of land, containing together 425 serea or
thereabouts, bounded by binds nf Hannah U 'yd.
Jacob Reed, Kennedy Shubze and nthir. end ihe
No lh Branch ot the River Susquehanna, ss i si
tuated in Rush lownshiis Notthtimheilaml cnuiitv,
lowiti that part ol said tracts stlua e in Ruah
township, Noithuitibett ind county, ts supp a ,1 to
contain 390 sc es or theieahutjie. about 3S0 arr. s
of which ate c'eare l, whereon aro i recb d two latge
two a oiy friime dwelling houe', one potnt.it wt ite
and the odur red, two large frame barns on.l seve
rs! outbuildings, two pumps of water, iwooichards,
Ac. Ac.
ALSO The i qnal undivided one third of a cer
tain tract of Ian I situite in Coal township, Nor
Iburnberl ir.d county, siljoining lanils of Henrv
Masscr, Purdy A Joidao, M'(ariy, Davis, Wnrnrr
A J. r.lno, bind formerly I'elnngtng lo l.u-lw g Go-s
and others, containing 142 actes more or less, upon
which are erecle I fame dwelling houre uih a
b.isement s'oiy, two double intnet's bou-e, two
single miner's bou n, s frame stn1 le, Ac. S. v. ml
coal mines ute opened hioI Worked upon said tricl,
also schiites, sdvens and tail tond Hacks have bei n
put tp and laid down upon si'd tract.
Seized, t.ik n in cx-cution, and to be sold as
the propei ty of John C. Boyd.
ALSO A ceitain tract or pieie of land i-ituite
in Rush township, Nortliutnherl md county, mlj. lin
ing land of Peter Catnphe I, Isisc Woolvert. n nnd
others, containing 42 actes more or less, ah. lit 30
acres i. f which eie chared, whereon are reeled n
Irame dwelling house, a fr line fchop mid a frame
barn.
ALSO All Ibe ilefeii.'ant's in''ret, supp 'sed to
he the q-ial i.ridivnbd one I hi d p rt of another
tract or puce nf land a to 'le in Ruli torsh'p a
f ris iid. adj entng the above tract, land nf Gmlfnv
Roi kefel er, Soli'innli HouseWO'th and others, en-
tatning 15 aciea ino.e or bi-s, all vl which i- cleu- I
red
eetzeil, tiken in rxecutioo, and lo be sold as t
the properly of Isaac J"avidue.
ALSO A ce-laiii Had rr piece rf land situate
in Augusta t'.w ns'.ip. Nor'humlierlnnd cm n'y, id
joii 'lii; lam's ol Samuel Cu p, It. njatnni Ka'etman,
Isn.c Vnnvicklo and others, coriiainii g 1 ac.e
mote or lesi, about 1(1 seres of which ate cleared,
on wb'ch nre iiec cd a two hlory log house and a
well of Water.
Seized, tuken in execution, and to be sold aa the
property of Joliathun Furnsw otth.
ALO A cer a'n Had or piece of land si'uve
in Augusta town-hip, Nortbumbeiaid coiiniy, ad
joining lands of Jacob 1. i n. J ic b Seaibobt. .1"
cob Snyder and E izabeth War r, on'aiiting IS
acres m. ne or It s-. ;ih..ut 13 acres of which are clea
red, wl eteon aie erect, da two slory log house, a
spring house ami a log stable.
Si iz d, tuken in i x cinion, and lo be solJ as the
property nf Abraham Lie-er.
ALSO A ceiisin lot . f g-ound situate in t'te
ber. uth ol Nor humt'erlsiiil, in N or bum'.erlaiul
eountv, utid milked in the general p'su rf t-anl
low n No. 70, I'oiiinb d nor'he .stw ir.llv bv Q ieeii
street, aoull es-i waidlv ly I l No. 75. S 'Utt.e i
W 'irillv hv Duke In . I nnd nonlme-iwanlh by
Front .ire. t, conla no g f.tl U et in fr n on Qoeen
nn I Duke htreeis and "'i't f ft in ibpih. whereon
ate eiecied a two a oiy dwelling house (pait brnli
and pan f ain ) and n black III ih op.
Se z il, 1'ikni n exeeii'ion, and t.i I e old as ihe
propei ty of . It X o ib r C. It.
FELIX MAC HER, Sheriff.
She-iffs OfTice.
Sunbuiv. F. b If.ih, IS45. J
Estate of Cot. John Jones, dre'd.
A LL eisons ind. bn d o the estate ot 'el Jolin
JBl Ji.nes, die'd., la e ol Sbamokiu lownh'p
.No.kbumberlaiid county. rr herel.y notified .
innke payment to Wm. H. Mueiich, (one ol the
a liuini-tf iiors of said ilec'il.) Iielween this dale
nnd the ll of April next. itbout fad; and those
having claims against aid estate Mill piesenl ihe i.
duly aulbeiitna rd for setihmeiil. Alter the l.t
I'fApnlatl the hum tib d ucci unts will be pi iced
in Ibe hands ol proper ofiicera l..r collei lion. w th
out respect lo persons. WM. II Ml'ENCIl,
ELISH KLINE.
Shamokin tp. Ma-ch I. 18 15. :it AiIiims.
ICulc of Court.
Peter Shiley's adm'rs. ' William Wcll.fr.
IN ibe Conn of Common Pleas of Nonhuin1 er
l.ind eountv, January 1 till. ISI5. oninolioii of
A. Jordan, t'. , I' e couit grant a role on it ! judg.
meiil and lien ce.li oia of W :iam W Ikei, lo ap
pear on the fust day ol April lenn t ext, and how
cuise why ihe in n. V in cu I should nl l.e Hpplied
lo the judgtneiit ill f..or of Pen r Shi'tyV mini s.
SAMUEL D. JOIiDv.N.
Piolhonot ary' Oiruv, J I'rutli'u
Sunbury. Feb. 2?, 18Ci S4t
--III .11. m pi L
WIST A It'S
II A I.SAM or WILD ciir.nitT,
A Compnnnil tlalismK Prennrnf Ion fram
Wild Cherrr Hark snd Tsr,
77e best remedy known to the world for the curt nf
lontfrif, coion, ui'itjiu. rrmifi, oiremriig Of ine
lung, ichnnpinz cnuph, bronchitis, itijlu.
enxa. shortnets nf breath, pain nnd
weakness in the breatt or side,
liver eomilaint, nnd the
fir.il singes nf
CONSUMPTION".
We will not assert that Ibis BALSAM will cure
Consumption in 1st tonrst furm. but it haa cured
many after all other means nf relief had lieen tried
in vain. And why not 1 ll seems that the WILD
CHERRY was destine) by Naline to be our PA
NACEA for ihe i-avas'tna diseases of this c dd Is.
titudn. Let not the despairing invalid waste his
money nnd loose TIME, lo him si all impnr'anl.
in t.tficrimenling with Ihe trashy nostrums of the
diy. but use at once a medicine that will cure, If a
cure he p s-ible a medicine that science app'oves,
and many years of experience hive demonstrated
thil II always relieves.
'There is nn surh thing ns fail." in the history
of ihis wonderful BM.AM Evidenee the mo.t
convincing eve lere that nn o .e can donbi. fully
eisbli he this fact. For the ke of brevity we
se eel 'be f I o'ng f'.m t' oi) inds.
Issue Pis I, C-q.. Editor ..f the P.'keepie E igle,
one of lite m st infloeoiial j 'U'n ils in t'-e s'a'e of
New Yoik, slit.sundei ibe siitbertty of bis own
name, th it a young Isdv, a relative of h', of avv
ileltcnte ronsti u iiio. attacked in Feb. 1842
wi'h severe eold which bnmediately produced spit
ting i f blood, cough. fev r, ai d other dangerous and
alirmi. g symptoms. Thr -ueh medical treatment
snd C'ne khe pi'tially rec ver. d during summer,
lint on ihe relu'n of winter she was ntt irked moro
vi deinlv thnn st fi't, she became scarcely able lo
walk and wa t'otibled wiih couah, chills and fever
every day, and appeared to be going rapidly wi'h
eonsump ion ; at ihi time, when there was n ' sign
of improyemenl, Mr. Plan procured a bottle if
Wistaii's Ht.sM or Wnn Cnrnnr. which she
look, and ttsiemingly rvsloted her. She g it a se.
coi'd. and before it wa half taken he was restored
lo prrfrcl luallh, which she h is ei j yed to the pre
sent lime, without the slighter! symptom ofh?r for
mer dt-e so.
M r. P stt sav "the cure cme under my ewn ob
aeivatton and I cannot be mist iken as to the facts."
EXTRACT OF A J.V.TTEU FROM A POST
MASTER. DATED
PtMnnrKr, Wnshina'on ro , M line, Apr. 29, 1 844.
MR. IS C RETT. Dear Sir: At the re
qoesl of nomv of my friend in this place and iel
l ity who are hffiicte l wi'h eonsii option and liver
romp a rrs, I lake tne lr er y ol asking y u 'o ap
i n n' some one in it s rnuri'y ss si' nt to se'l Wis
rM' 11i im nv Wn.ii Chviiht. snd to'end hi n
i few d zen as there s none of it f r sale within
500 mile fi. m tlra I have n doubt that it would
me. I Willi a rady stile if il were where it ,-ou'd le
I locnted without mi much expense and ilelnv.
Mv wile uas at'. eked about en m nibs since
with w-bni the pbysicans called the firt a age of
C n-uinpt ion a Coiniitaint vi ry pievolent in Ibis
a cion of country. Having seen the Ila's nn ad
vert sed in Augusta.
CT" 200 XHIIiES PROM HERE, -sC3
I t u k the I a rts to send there for a bottle of it,
which she look, and hich helped her so much that
I sent f .r I o tmt'lcs more, which ihe has a'a i ta
ken, and he now siys a'te has not felt so well for
ix years as she dors at ihis lime. All those who
have it quired nf me ami ns -eiiamed what ellect the
li .l-sm bnd, are nnxi ma lo hive some for sa'e in
lhi vicinitv, wbiili is the cau-e of mv writing you
Plea e inform nie l y iciu n ol m 'il whethfr you
conc!ui!e to rend Mime, snd it so to whom, in order
that it may be known white it ran be bad.
I am with re-pee t v 'iirs, etc.
P. G. FARNsWORTIT, P. M.
The wb"le country is fast learning thai t o meili
nn. no phvstc an no p'ep nation of any kind
whatt ti r can qnal Dh. Wistau's UaLsaM or
Willi t'llKHRT.
A Till I.Y MOlrRrtL (TRE.
W jT. avtll.t, Oneida ro,. N. Y. Sept. 15, 1843.
Dear S r I e it in the tfnteted to inform y u
h it in .1 .nnnrv li-l I was lta. Red bv a very vio
lent c dd, cnu d bv wo kii g in the water, which
settled on mv lungs It v as a. C'lmp.inied bv a e
r a. e e pa:n in mv breast snd sides, and alsi a
tis'tes-ii g C ugh. I had in attendance nil the lest
met ic I aid ill .-ur vill ge ; but after exhausting all
their t-k i t o no av .il. ihey pronounced my di-ease a
cosririMMi roisrwrrnisj. an I ihey one and all
gave me tip to Hie. After nun h persuasion I gni
'be inti'i-iit of mv physician t use Ihe UtLSiM or
Wili (' ' lint pr pared by Db Wistah. I pu
rh'i-eil of Ihe Ageitl iu our pin e one b tie, hefore
umi n h uf of which I I gan to gain slreng'h, and il
w a very evident my cough was much better and
mv s mpinma n every way iinpr vine. I hive
li. w us. d thiee bo'tlis, slid om restored lo perfect
health Th's re-nit is l tie owing lo ihe u of
DR W 1ST A K'S HALSAM OF WILD CHER
RY ; on I I lake this method of g vmg you the in
f" m it" ll. par ly tn pay you the debt of gntitude
I owe i u. and p ul'y bat oihrr si nilsily afflicted
ma) ko.-w wlere in apply lor te'ief.
V.iv tnilv youi. JAMES GE.
Ms. 1'iisi ii D' uji-t, undei d Jte of W.terville,
Sept. S-lih, lStil. wrms;
The ine.it given y. n by 'r. James ''age is
writ known to be uue l y t'.is whole commumtv.
I' crl iulv was a mo-l rema ka' le cure. The i-ale
nf the lUI-am is very pn d, an 1 i's succesa in cures
liu y fli.ieiiug. Youts r. so. rtfuilv,
D. D. PALMER.
a mu'L" jojp. lu-'f,ajj.j''''i!'M.Msoi,...;,
(he Just'ees nf the Peace in end for the saidxi
ty, Thomas t.'oiens. and la'ir.g duly a(Srme3 g
cord ng o law, s,i'h the above statement is in a 1
thin trs true.
AfTirmed bifira me, on the S(Vh nf AfH. 1843.
J CtrsrtT J. P.
8uch is the unprecedented success of this BAL.
SAM.
'NATURE'S FAVORITE rRESCRIPTIOX,"
a presotipiiun congeni .1 to our wants, aa it is pie.
pared from rhemie.il et tiaets from tuh-tancea w h ch
Ihe author of nvure has placed in our own I in. I
for wiae purposes, that many who knw noihintx
of the mode, .f its prepantlon sre endeavoring t.
reap peouiiiary benefl a by acllinR nn atticle attnib.r
tn name, nr in apiiearmce. or by representing th if
own trash as superior to thia UAl.SAM, or b ru'
ting up a mixtuie and s ilemn'y asaaverslirg that it
is imported fr im a foreign country, which i no) tho
case. All these deceptive arts goto hnw th,t
WtTn's It a t.s a M is known lo Ihe world to bx
'THE CHEAT IlEMED Y." and that to , '
any mixture it must be like this in name, or pur
port to he like it in substance.
(Tj Believe not the cunningly wrought fabtica.
lions nnl lake on'y the original end genuine
Wistaii's Palsam or Wm ('iiirrt.
NO OTHER CAN BE X.IKD XT.
Adilres all orders to ISAAC BU 1" I'S, No. EC
Ann St., New Y ok.
Agents, JOHN W FRILING Sunbury,
D IIRXUMGAM. Northumberland,
J. K. MOVER, ninomihuig,
J. W XOGONSf'LLER. Srl ns.nr9rt,
BROWN A CREASY, Mffl.nciiL:
Feb. 22,1. 1815 ly
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD!
CANTRELTj'3
Cclclr.itcl Family ledicinc?
7"ILL not rnro every thing, but CM r- ft t t
unequalled in Iheir several il pnrfnents hv
every thing ever offered to the public wh'i hovrt
voluntary came forward snd i Acred numerous nnd
highly r.spcctable tusiim tiiaU uf their superior
flicicv.
CantreWs Compound Meditated Syrup nf Sar.
tapar.lfaf or, Anli-Seorbutic Sytup, for the ct.ro
ol Scorfula, (!hronic Rlieo.n itisin, Chronic Swel
lings of the Joints, Eruptions of the Skin, and r.ll
Disea-es stising from the abuse of Mercury, rj-e.,
unsurpassed by any thing in the oak' I, com hi.
rung all the virtues resident in the Sar-npirilla
with a modern medicament, only lately brought
out by the most rcstiectiiblu medical authorities.
Price, SO cents t or b .trio.
CuntreU's Jlot't-Dypepl;r Powder, for the re
lief and isfrmani-iit cure nf ill t nn st (iistirfs t'g
complain', Dy-pepsii, in all it-" forms nd siawos.
It is Huiv n mosi vain .He remedy, t3.il J in bellies
at 25 and SO chilis eieh.
Cuntrell't .Igue Mixture and Tnn:c Medied'
mtnta, rtsniN nt the head o( the 'it in r vs bd by
eny. or all the uiintniera' le medirtn s in n-
ihr.-ughout the length and bread h of the la- d. f -r
the core of 1'tvm .ml Aof k iti all i.s stages, anJ
frion all its consi"quei i-es.
Kes-idents in Fever and Ague districts should
neyi-r be without i'.
The subscil er will forfeit F.IFTY D0I.T.MJ9
where bis medicine fail to perform a cure in tlia
most obstioa e CB-e.
Mold Who'esale and Retail bv CAI.riB CKES
SON. at bis Druu Waiehnu e. No. fi Nonh '1 binl
Mreet, Philadelpbia ; also, by the ngulirly np
imnted agent, SR I H W. ROBERTS, Wholusa 0
Druggist, No. 51 Water Sir - t. M .bile.
Prepared orlv bv the Subser.ber, corner of C Alt.
PEN PER and SECOND S r. ets, below Chri.ti
an. Philadelphia, where il is also retailed.
Ooserve, none are genuine w ithoui the sics'iire
of JOHN A. CAN. TR ELL.
Jacob MiIvi-'n r.hlato.
NOTICE i hereby tivni ihat lefeta of ad-
liilrnt on have been trail ed lo Ihe sub-
cnbtrs, on the esia'e of J ico1' f'hive, decM., lab'
of A injuria tnwiattj, N orthun be. land rounlv. All
I er-on having I'emauils agamsl said i state are re
quested In picscui litem I n i X nniiialii'ii and se th.
iiieut, mid all per.ous indebted are le.jmstuj to
maka immediate paj ment.
SAMl.'EL SHIVE,
JOHN MIIVE.
Feb. r.2,1. 18 15. fit Adtu'r.
It O O t & 8 II o c
IVIAKING.
fplIE subscnbti, l.ti i.f ihe linn . f B rk V Bro
JL st f. wou il re-p.r'luHy inloitn his . Id col. in
ns and the public generally, that he has I.. ken the
shop f .inuriy nrt-upnd by Has cV Duikeini er
s a hatter shop, one door pa.t of Wood's store, in
M nkei .Weil. Snnhu'y, wl.eie he inloi.ds lo cany
on bis for in. r business uf
ROOT & SIIDK 3IAKIXCi.
in all i's van. u. tranches. He wi I be p.epnel to
do s i kinds of work in bis hue st Ibe sh .lit lii
lice, end in ibe nmsi dur d le manner Jle is ihsi k
ful for former pultnnage, and bv stiiri atlet d inc.-lo
bu-inera ami reaxinublu charges, will tudeavor lo
de etve a coiiiinuauce i f il
JOSEPH BECK.
Punbury, Feb. 22 I, I81 -6m
Till: MOST ItKMARKARLE
CURE F.VF.R RKCORDF.D.
j IlAi.iinririii. N.J. April 20. 1811.
On or about the 13. h day of Ortober, 1841, I ws
i taken wi'h a vi lent psiu in 'he si le i.ear the liver,
! whtih loiiMtined for sl'. ul five days, and was fob
' lowed l y the breaking of an u'eir, or j'scrss. in-
wmlly, wh c'i re' evnl the pain a It'tle, but cau-ed
; me to throw up a great qumntv of offensive matter
j and also lunch blood. lining greedy at nmcd.it
ibis. I appl.ed to a pl ysician, but tie said be ttv u' I
; he could il but li ll for me escp' g ve me a me
j Mercury '. Ils. w ! ch I irfused to take, feeling
I a'.slieii tt al ihey r uld do me no good ; many o
! I In r r m die weie then ( routed by my wife and
j friends, I ul none did me any good ai d the ills.
' i harg.. ol blood and co tuo'i n still rortiiU'd ti rv
'fw days and al I si I ecoin-1 s.i i (T. . si ve Ih it I
i e.-u d si nriely I rea be I s als i siied w ith a vi.
i ol.i I rouifh. wlii hat U'nes csu-id ne M rsise
j mu b moie b.m 1 ilisn I h.d done la fre and my
1 disease eooiinord in Ih.s way, su'l growing worse,
' U' III Fibru rv. whin ll hope if mv ire iy was
1 g veo ui'. and ny li cits nil lh..'gh I would die
ol a Gill.' ri o Cokai'MrTio. Al ihis moment,
when mv hie w..s snp oi n Iv dnwii g near lUrlme,
I heard of DR. Is PAR'S BALSAM OF
VMLD I II I'.I.KY ami g .1 a I'olite whnh as.
lirvm mi imviniTHi ; anil by 'he u-e of only
three b Ides nf ihl. ined cm", ull my pittii were
removed my rough snd - liln g of Idond ami cor
ruption enliicly a'opped. and in a few weeks mv
be l li was so f ir tclo cd as 1 1 cnih e toe to Wo k
ul n.y trade, (which Is a Cirpenl. r,) and lip Iu this
nn. I have thi yid go dlna tli
I HOMAS cozi:ns.
Glut cxTk CocsTr, N. J . ss.
Pt ra nslly csma brf. re m, the lui setilsvr, one of
Cautrcll's ipnc IIturo, or Tonic
3l'tliciiniciiiti,
For the cure of nil It Turns rffrciitms, if taken Cfi
corilng to directions.
It is a never fail'i g remedy which nn fami'y
ugh' t i be without, especially iu low marl y
Countries.
As thi-1 medicine is put up under the p ep'ic.
tor's immediate inspection on the most scientifis
piiiT'ples, bemg Pur. ly Vegetable, and having
tried it ctrtcscy on thousands. f..r upws'i's of 13
yi ars, and lo h's knowledge when 'alien striel'v ac
cording lo dneciions, there hs not In en one f.rlnre.
Cnder such c rcum-tanccs I recommend il t iho
public, adding a certifiial) in supp irt uf my nior.
Hon.
I.John Hums, do certify that I was in the sl.ip
Tob..cro Plant of Phil ideh l.ia. Cap!. Kc.d. i I
June, 1S27, bmtnd tol.iveroool; looU the fevrr
slid ague ami laid in Liverpool Mime t ine iimbr
Ihe doctor's bands, went from Jl e'e to lln'tim re,
lay in the Infirmary for four orfivewn ks fmrn
thence to Pbitadrlphi i ; was six inoi.tbs under Vt.
f!na'a; from thence to New Y rk w-mt to ll e
Hospital, lema'ned ihire about fu:r wieks without
any relief li led very th'ng with ul stiv 1-eneHt,
for five xears. He iring of Canire.l'a Ague Mix
lure from a frend, I went lo I i tore, told him
h w I was aiflicted, and got a bottle of his mmum
and i;s-'d it according to ihrecti.ms. It made H r
led cure, and I have not had the Imsl r. tun in?e.
I do wiih confidence retointi.end i' t ithe pi.blic.
JOHN BURNS.
Mrdlrated Syrup orSaraapai Ilia.
Ihd oh Iphu, Ard 10th, 1SII.
Mr. Joins A. PtsTsui,
Dear sir, Having be n afiltc ed for up-.vird- of
two years with ulceration uf the ihr.iai, i!e-tr.iyi- g
th whole if he sol'i pil.te, ihen ihtounh the upper
part . f mv mouth into mv in.se, from which ccr
I pieces of bore nime out, wh en sins' v ile-licv.
rd mv speech, throuch a km I Pr-.v idem r mi y
Med'raied Sy rup ot Sars.ip i I , I am now re,ior. I
to peif.cl health, and my igl.t, wh.cli was so tuU'.ri
impair d, as trotig as when a I oy.
j thought il a duly I owed l.iyou atlJ thosdsiu i
larly sffectcd, to make it public.
YuUts, It. spec fullv,
SAMl.'EL KIRK.
Cornrr cf Tenth and d a es Streets.
r R.l.til f.rit.n ' I'. I!, -M.i. Klifrl .ta I'll.
fv Itnil my wife, Jane, was u(!l c cj lor two yea s
wuh Rhvutns'ism. Mini at 1 1 1 wa. eiit r. lv di-a'-lrd.
i that she was obliged to be ronfi .ed to l d , I es -
ing rf I'ant ell's Me haled Syu:pi.f Sjiaiparnla,
Ami Scoilu'ic Sirup I pr autel faf brill a.
which eoinpblely leu.ovrd nil her pain and l If
nos from hi r limbs ; I wo in re bottles made a r-
h-i t cure. S. e is now able to n lend 'o her hm;e.
hold .lt.it. as uu4i. G MIKIL JONslON.
Philadelphia, Jan. C2J. IS 14.
fCy " cr'p ive
agems (Gratis.)
Mu b uy. v ov. A
'aiupiibls may b bad of Ih
J. W. FIMLING,
1SI4 ly .sJyenf.
5lin iitol in al
A T N O K T 1 1 V M D 12 ll L A N D.
riH E Sut scn 'et bat a b at bud ol excell rt
X Stiamok ii Coal t Nonhumbeil ind. whirl
be nlT. is toi tale at ihe lowiat r-ces. P. rni-t
w.'kbing to pu'ch'sn will rail on iho si.bs.-ti -er i.t
Siiiitmiv, or L. P. Shannon, E . i t Norihuni -. -.
land II. U. M.UEU.
Mi'-'-ury. I .n. 4" . 1845.
T7T() It V Slt,
lJJ loo Uir.U .1'.,, ! l 75 e sb, f V
'y P. HEN DKlCKd.
tun' J.Oct, iJ-h, 144.