Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 29, 1842, Image 3

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At mong the important enunset of mineral
Veatth of our Bttte, next to Cotl Is that of iron.
It enters. Into to Itiariy of OUr necessities tml ad
. minister lo to mariy of our luxuriet that it is
needle to tiate any of the particular! of it use
ftttneei t my object It to thew tn t Itew wordt the
treat thare it hat had in elevating England to her
present degree fif wevxhh and power, and to thew
that our Mat pntfMCt reourm hi that mineral
tar tuper'mtto her.
Neatly all the iron manufactured in Ureal Britain
produced from the "rock ore" (carbonate of iron)
Wvhich eeompanlrt the coal seams in Snxrth VValra,
Staffordshire, th vicinity ofGlasgnw, eVc, the
whole amount of 'raw pig iron being about t,
00,000 tons and the capital employed in it,
eeveral yeara since Wat estimated at 7,000,000
sAerNng.
BaVewdl in hie Geology any t t may I per
wit ted to remark, that, however ancient the forma
tion of coal and Won may have been, the frequent
"recurrence f these mineral together, both destined
n Tunire time to give to men en extensive empire
ovet the elcmmts, and to contribute largely to hi
meant of civilization and comfort, rarusst fail to
impress the reflecting mind with evideuce of m
ective designing intelligence,"
Before the discovery in England of-makmg iron
with mineral coal, that manufacture had there sunk
Imost into insignificance. The surface of the
country had Irecn snipped of its wood, ami m the
year 1 740 the production had uk to 17,000 tons,
double fnf amount king imported. So imortanl
vrns it thought before that time one of the objects
in colonizing Virginia was stated to lie the use if
tier forest in making iron for the mother country.
'I"he means, however, was discovered to exist with
in feerewn ivosom, and the production of iron im
mediately rose, as the following table will show, to
itsprswrrtrftJXusriUua'y height :
lu I74rt 17.000 tuna
It5(t .0
t78S rn,ooo
179 125,M
1806 ?ot),imO
1830 4lrO,lt(H
1829 TOl.ttU
tSIR 1.000 000
t810 t,S00,O(t
jij ntttti i
tn Milton, on Tuesday the INih Inst, lor the Rev,
0. F. SifTver, Mr, JmM, Kxt-l.t of I.ewlsbU g
lo Mis KkttxuXTrt 3. UatttHT.of that plare.
In Turbul, on Thu-aday the 13ih int by the
same, Mr. Jxcottx HxkTatx to Mist ELifxktTrt
Hi o, hoihnf IVhUt town-hip Noithumberland c.o.
On Thursday the I3ih inst,, by the Rev. D.
Grimj, Mr. 8xtust CMxhiirt lo Mi MY
Street:, both of Turbut township, Northd. t
On Tuesday the IRth inst.. by the same. Mr.
Thos Klxfp of Turhulville to Miss Mxttux'
xt Rxinsa of McEwensville, Northd. co.
On Thursday the 90ih Inst., by the same, Mr
TlxiltMiNiD. Fans to Miss Elixahktr Kits,
both of Danville, Columbia co.
On Thur-d.iy the Bih Inst., by the Rev. C. F,
Siirver Mr. Join D. HnrriiHs tn Mist Mxitt A
HeTxaninft, both of Columbia co.
On Tuesday the 1 1 th inst , hy the same, F x
tiit FxitxtIo Miss Mxey Aw Howtn, both of
Turbut township. lVorthuml?rlnd co.
On Sunday the h inst., bv J. F. Murray Esq.t
Mr.RKVtsxw TfenXxL, to Miss Elixxskth
nxts, both of ChillisUMiie.
ir"i"iTi " "
On Friday the 2lsl inst., sudirrn'v, Mr. GEO,
LONG, of Augusta township, aged 73 yea'.
Mr. Iong, who was rn industrious and repec
table farmer, and an excellent citijten, had lcn in
town during the afternoon of the day, wiih market
ing. He was di.coered on his rOiid himx, near
hrs own resilience, lif. to-" cirp in bin wagon,
his horsis proceeding homeward at t low pace, as
if nmtiirrg hud occurred. Appoph'Xy is suppnecd
to he vrt the ciuse of his dealh. lie lv:ives a
family ami a hupc rircle xrfiiitixrs awd rtlanws to
mourn over their !ih'Vt IrcienVerrrcnt.
In this place, on Friilay eTmine, the tlsl irm'.
Mr. I.YDIA WATSON, um1 n yea.
ttn Monilay last, rteur this place, Mrs. HOW
KK, rrbct iif Jacob 1 lower, bcM, agod about M
years.
On the 12lh inat , in Chapman. 1'nion t nm'v .
MARY VMM. A. wrt'e of lh- Hon John Snyirer, in
the 2itll ytvic of hit apr, retrrttvd by ult Irer ar
uainliincv. In Milton, on Mondiv the 7ih inst. i.Tlrr a
linReririR illneht. Mr. A ISKAIf AM KtSINtiCK,
aged almut 77 years.
LIST OF CAUSES.
IJ'OR trial in the Court of ( 'nnimon I'leas of Nor
thnml erland Countv. to be held at Sunt nry,
on the first Monday of Nov. next, I'linrt the 7th.
.Inspih Treao va M irlln A. Stnek
it an let for I'iper. Ac. vt Hi-nry Frirk
Yatet cV Malntyre va Edward Y. Bright
Edward Y. Bright vi JOD Nmir-e s
William Moritx a O P Oi nrsn
B 1, Rrnveinnr tt wife va t) Snyder, Ac,
.1 C B Nonrse va John Lloyd
Oeorge Shi ey a George Long
Commonwealth of Pa.
nt H enry Oosler et al
vs l)aniel Robins
vs Benjamin t' Clayton
va The Sh:imokiii Coal Co.
vs Kuir.ner V I.ar.arus
vs Robert Ilunn
Daniel Beck
vs John Miller
Cornih of la foi A Jordan vs U W Kichl rt al
Snmefor J Boom in vs Sanm
Sam'- fir W llepprn covs Same
ieortse Mct'oy vs Robert MvKee
Kase cV Cis vs Thomas Aj'hhridutS
Com'rs of NnrlhM Co. vs Isaac Woi4vertm
R Wib v & Wife vs tJeonte Sndvr's slrn'rs
Jacob Kline t)verseT of the I'ik i4
No'lh'd borougtx
John Sbeiitf Vs John Haas
J 'hn Mrtlalie s John Monebeavl
Mary Weeks s Bverly cV Ha .8
Snlomon Menifa vs (ieorjfe Oynler
Charrrn Wants s J"hn Bouiihnvr
(3 D Wha.t.at vs John Smith
Henrv Itulf a C,brfsto.ln CamplrM
K (i Krlford'sadVt-t al vs C A llrnllonl
fur E. Oolnn
Samuel Hunter et al
Henry Eckhret
(Jeorge Armstrong
Tohras Holier & Co.
Samtti-1 tlnlfy
Martin Weaver
Hutlilien At E aten
TAKE NOTICE.
rTM AT the Copartnership I ervlofore existing be.
A twren l)r..liht. W. I', al an.l Dr. 1). V. Tiiti s, in
the prartiee ofmidicine, bss lbi day Itto tli-sol-veil
tiy mount Consent. The hook and arewiims
of the Int.. firm re In the IihihIs of Dr. J. W Peal,
who ts fully authorixed to i-ettle the same,
JOHN W PEAL,
Sept. 2Bth,l42. D. T. Tit I ITS.
A CARD.
TT J. W. l'nl begs leave to tender hl grste-J'-'
till at kiH'WletlKim nts lo the eo le of Surilu y
and siirroumling country, for then p.-t encourige
menl in the line nl his profession ; and woti'd at
the same lime announce to ihem, th it he Mill in
tends to continue the pMciiee of n.ciluitie in all ita
various d partminK Hi- would, thrrrfore, solint
a eoiiiiiionnce of their confidence nnd pairnnaee.
He may be loorid at nil tuue al his oflire, in mar
ket street, unlr4 prufesiouallv eng.igiil.
Siinburv. Oct. 1st. IS 12. if.
TIIR
rniuDEirnn, uwm and romvniG
UAIL ROAD,
AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION MNE
Will nmnimrp rtrnnrr;? hrlirrm I'hilmltljAtrt
ami I'ultrvillc nn tlrfilhr.viig ilnyi
nwf hnum :
Cn kn rT Movnr, Mxt 0. 142.
Leaving 1'ottr.ville, on Mondays, Weilnesdiys
and Fridays, at A. M.'
Leavir jr, I'litliidelohia, on Tuertlnya. Thurs.lays
and Suturilav, at l P. M.
fntrra nf pnmnt; ttrmtiir-.
rr ri il.i.l.liiia, l ll5 A. M
For Poiuville, at oj P. M
Tri-wTekly,
rmcK ciTnur.xT.
Osrm ureAj hy Hairy Ynxthfimrr,
Pur-ell vt lYoui.
Jacob Reiire
A W Johns-m el al
Robt D Cu 'innings
Henry Lalrha
Wm McOh-nys tx'r
Henry 'Jr.
John W its. si's In irs
J ami Irvine
D.ini.l Or iiitifam
William . Lloyd
Owja-r . ShmIct
A'ur.iham .'"'harrii'k
A tiral.m's cxVs
Jiitn Muny
J icoli K In e
Ceo, O Weliit
John Manx
Vi F llnrkeiilnoe
Vs Alsraham Krwajntji
vs John C Itovil el .1
vs IVnjamin Ma'liews
vs Henry 7Ktlni
vs Burd I'aftcTrtra
Vs A Sharrick
vs ItolNTt MrKee
vs Artman Sr Knorr
Vs Jo! n CoWilrn's eVt
vs Martin A cSlock
Vs SeashnllzAc Bercslre-ser
vs John fc 1! M Davin
va John PtntT
Vs Jcme Baitnn
v Jo-rpll ValiVirk
vs Jacob (ias'i
vs SoloiiKsi E-btnie.'h
1 fcave 4ef.ire meminned the great irtctease of
IvtputatioTi in connection with thecol districts.
St,rTiatIi'hirer;r,ainliout ninety srprare miles and
'laa 200 XWI anu'is nenrry all of whom are enpngeil
tn mining or manufacturing. Land, which was
formerly an rien common, is now in enrne canes
er.flmg for 1000 pounds per acre.'" This rich unil j
fiopulous country is only iiinc-lciiths the sice of the
Ui.lrict of Columbia.
in Pennsylvania we have all the natural advanta
ges ff the proximky of tntj ntnl iron beds on
which to much stressbas tieen laid by British wri
ter. These lie in most of our coal lii lds, and are
ccessille more particularly in the southern or
Pottsville basin stretching from the Lehigh on the
east, through the bead-waters of the Schuy'kill to
the Susquehanna, at YJaupbin, on the west. Here
beds of the carbonate of iron rn great ahumlanee
accompany the coal as tbey do in South Wale,
the greatest manufacturing district af iron in the
worl I.
In addition to all triese aflvan'tges Penn-ylva-
Wv.t,
Rv,
CflRI, - -OlTS,
PnK, -
FixTsrse,
HvTTKB,
BrrawtX,
Txtiow,
11 si mi Aeei.Ks,
Do. PnxceKS,
Flxx, -H
reKltu Fix,
Es
MS
bo
40
25
ft
urn
12
25
12J
75
200
10
8
Tciitalc.
WHO aretrouliled with sirk headache, pain in
the side, breast and latck.lonsofaiipelite.il i
titleney, lowne s of spirits, palpitation of the heart,
f:ii nt in a or siclil'mes", sickne" at the stomach, bilious
alTifllonit, tihloins at the chest, nausea, vnmiling,
noise in the Klomncli, flushings of heal, ni:d chilli
news, iliw.mi s of the nerves, nnd ntgan of ilice.ii.'tk,
&c. A'C, those who mav be thus stWlril, shonbl
not m s loot to pr enre Dr. Hurlirli's Cnminniid
Xlrrnifthening limit mill Urrman Aperient I'ltts.
which r warranted lo give immediate relict
Tlionsanils i'o we almost daily Iwhold, whonn conn-
Icilnlicj ml l,t1. o.t.iir iti.l itin.ttf lutar .u-inlnr
nia has an abundance of olher and sur or iron j , tit.knftn ,nJ bHj.. ,;.h,I,I tVto-e
ore, which carried to the coal will pro, lure hy n
r.oiiH lie perundi d to use this in vi.ltiiiMc nieili.
cine, ihi-y would soon find their we.iV ninl ih-litlim-lid
fr iim-s Mrvnijliiciieo, their n iisls eoni.eil.
aiul all pain, ami ilislress driven Iroin the i-Milrni,
when Ilie limly will asin miew ire lost Mcor, and
ut .n a new life," and death for a while be dc
I lived of its prey. W hat h. a l hut bels clad to
heholil tlieir near relatives and ib'ar friends, sna'ctml
as if hy macic fr.im that fatal dest oyer Dttitfi-
ye who are lalmriu umler ill ae lei not another
day or nialit pas without procuring this mvdieine,
asit will in a majority of eases cll'irl a (icrinmniit
cure. Iii'triiilnr rftluqx are iiMtfirni; ; and it
jdi-ua-e is negiec'l, its r..vai a w ill doubly in
J crease.
j Qj Princi4e Office for the 1'nited Stairs, No.
! 19, NORTH l'.Kiimi street, where reccomn en-
dutions of hundieds of persons miv be seen, all of
which h.ie U-cii cured or IwiiefitK-d hv the
medicine. HENRY YOXM1EIM ER.
(M, 29, 1812. Aent.
1 iii. ;uiTrtt'K list il(.
TTO I'lCE is hereby Riven, that letters of udiniii
istralion have lieen planted to the subsoil er,
on the estate of Wm. Ci .rrett, of Rush town-hih,
Nnr'huruherland County, deceased. Person, in
dehted to said estate, or haviiiB cl lims auamst ii,
will (.lease lo present ihe same for settlement lo the
i i.li.-i r.lcis, icMdinu in D.iiimIIi , t'nluml la couuly.
MI A RI'LESS TAVLOR,
JOMN C. UlilER.
O-i 2nth, lf-42. 61.
mixture a quality of iron superior n the Urrtmh, 1
mean tire hydrate and the mides, (the hojores hie.
in stile primitive and loil feroU ores. The a.
bound in many cotiuttea and are accessible at very
little expense.
Wi-h these two great tinitces of wealth the
real found' ion of the power and eminence of
Ore.it Britain what has Pennsylvania lo fear, if
the people place their confidence in hone-t and in
telligent slate wen t Prosrity and confidence
restored within lier boundaries, the bmtlien oflrer
present del would Is? scarcely felt,
Blkkoivo Alwats IneitnrKH For the Life
of Ihe I'lmh it in the UUmd. With as much rcj
on might we say, that trees die from too great a
quantity of sap, aa that a man can from ton great a
quanti y of blood. The moisture derived from
earth lo the tree beenmea a.ip, and the stomach of a
man from the food put into it obtains Mood, which
supplies the daily waste of the li dy. The same
caue tend to life in bu'h. But that which causes
life never produces death.
Dr. Benjamin Urandrcth considers Bleeding lo
be always improjier in ihe treatment of any com
plaint, whether inflammatory or otherwise; he
cause the Brandreth Yegetuhle Universal Pilla re. j
move the cause of the inflammation without touch- j
iiif the vital principle. j
Heaiken lo the voice of reason and piiiinm '
' . i e I i , L .
,i. r t ... .... ni'pe nnsiiiiiy oi i.inanu i- men joint i- n null a,
ye who are now the fnenj of this lata prac iie, , . ' ,, , ',, , , ... h '
which will lie sold at the low inee of $3 75.
bleeding, learn that purgation ia the only sure , Also a gener-l a-sortmeiil of I J and inch Boards.
road to health : bcciuse It lessens the quantity of ttiather U aids, I.al1,, Ac., winch mil sld
blood, and leaves whut remains richer. Thus the
crassamentum oxygen is left, which is indeed thn
life of ihe IiIimkI, ihe watery part of the Id i.xl hemi;
only that which is dischaiRed hy purgatives. Think
of this, you whose constitutions are inclined tc pie.
S AMUEL It. JORD AN.
rroilHniot-iTy's Office, I'mth'i.
Suiihory, IV?1. 22. ISKZ.,
IHsMxIutltut of tncrslilp.
rpVKE NttllCK. that ihe Partner-hii hereto
M. fore exininc lieWrrn the mitiseTitiers. uniler
Hie firm of H A AS cV DI.IM .'KKMII.LER. in the
Hattiirg Utsmrss, dt4ved on the 8lh inst ,
hy nmiti d rmrni, ami that the bonks of ihe late
fntn have born left with (ieia-ce VVeisi-e. Esq fr col
kvtion. Tlnity days' lime, fimro this date, will lie
uiven for paymtiit. afier which, lepal (noce.-a will he
reortedto. HEN HY H A AS
S.M1T.L 1) RUC K E M I L LE It.
SnnhwA' Oct. 15 h. IS42. 3t.
HATTER,
JERY RESPECTFI'LLY l-e. leave lo in
f form his customers and the public generally,
that he still coiitnime the
IIATTINO DTTSINESS,
in all its various brandies, in the shop, neady os
IMisite ihe Bnrk Tavern, f.irinerly nceupinl by
Henry litis and him If, under the fit in of Haas
cV Dun ki n. iltvr, wlm h firm lu leen mutually di
so'vrd. He hop s. by his long experience in the
above Iiiimiicss, and s'ricl attenl on theielo, to n n
der ue'-cal s iiisf aclion, and uceive a luu ral share
of Sl' liC ii.vroi.nar.
U..l O .... ... ItiL iQlil C.
run ",iiv, iii'ii -t-, i.nii, t n .mi. j
Take Notice.
LL iho-e indeltd to Dr. John Pel. eiiher l.y
A n,llr or Ih,,, iiceouiit, aie nniit J (for the
fust and lust time) to call and settle up theii reec
tie acc.'iinis, on or before the loth of Novemlur,
as after that time tiny will le placid in the liand
of a proper itflicer for collection, without respect lo
per. ns JOHN PEAU
Oil l.'vh. IR12. ot.
II. T. Tl'lfl'!, ResiKTtfully info, ins ti e
CIM7.-HS of SiiiiImmv and vii iniiy. that he hss a-
ken an olliee in the hiuhling lately oecil.-ied by Peter
l.n .ru. as a drug s'ore, in market sttcel. Sn Imrv,
where h may l-e f. ui d at all h. uis, unless proles
siomilly enuiitteil.
DR. TRITKS returns lin siiid re thanks for 'he
eiieoiiingeiiienl he lias lec I r.l. in Ihe line ot Irs
profession, in this place, and nu-t-, hy piompi a -tenlion
to the duties of hi pr.ites.ion. and rea-on-able
rha'Res, that he will continue to receive ii
liberal slinre of the public imtroriage,
Sunbury, llel. Il, N2. if.
rn Kx.ieAriiK .otbc e:.
M. P. SIMONS,
JNo. ITU f 'In mini Sir- I. lh Stun,
PHIX-ADELrillA.
M AN! FMH I liEU of IIAUVKIlKI-Uh
TV!': Al'I'AKATLS. Si,rB,el and Mi
inature ('ai s, liiqioitei of French t.'licinieals and
double sdver illi s for the Danuene, t ie, aIo Is
tlti- method of iiiforiuiiia ihe citizens of Norihe n
Pennsylvania, that lie cures on the above nusiinss
i xi iisively. in nil us various branches. Person,
desirous ol eblainiim any ol the above ailiees, can
Ih promptly sitiplied, on the lowest terms, for c-h.
All letters (post paid,) will receive immediate
nilenti'on.
Mn.lt R LlLI.EXR'lKiE. now travelling in
the Northern part of Ihe Stic, will promptly at
tend to nil orders, give nepes-nry information and
Phnlocraphic instructions io anv person on siidi
ration lo bun. Ancit-t 0th. Is42. fun
r
F.l It K S.
Between Pottsville A Philada. Jo.fif) ,V f2.5o
Between Reading ct li s 5.25 tc 1 .7 Ti
Between do V Pot's llle, l.-ltl iV 1 .00
Etcr asiov Thkxts noon roN MTtHininn
I.XT H.
Between Pottsvill,- cV Philadelphia, " f, 0(1
lb tween Riad'Hg A do. fin
Between do. & PoM.vittV,
3 till
!lJT sLJ
Daily
Daily.
1 E M A 1
I i s,T
EM Al.IN(i in the Post Olliee at Auuus'a,
3nth, Ik 12 :
James Clark. 'I homas Smith. Solmnan Slarner.
Thomus llramlielil, Ephriim Lytic. Abraham Dr. .
In Ibies, I iideoii Lets, nrmc. l-aac W. Karnswo t'l.
Oil. tih, 1H12. JACOB BLOOM, P.M.
TO I It'ri is hereby given thai the partner-hip
whirh heretofore xisied lslwcen the uhser
I ers. under the firms of Hear Treco and I'rea i,
II. 'ar ,ti I'u., is this d.iv dissnled hy mutual con
scut. All di hts due by the funis will be nai.l bv
Jacob II. sr, to whom -ill the debtor of te same
will please to in ike pavim lit.
JACOB BEI,
JOHN TREmU.
Sharimkin, Scpl. 10th. IR12.
uu. j;n. suainhk;
SURGEON DENTIST,
1 ) F.SI'Etri Fl l.l.Y informs the public thai he
-Ik. laa ninde Norihomberisnil his permanent
place of residence, and is ready to attend lo any
C-ilis in the line of his profession.
July 2, 1842. I v.
"TAILORING,
ON HIS OWN noon.
?2TS?k GSTTE?,
pEM'EOTFI'LLY informs hi- I'm ml- mi l the
I ul'bc ceiiciiillv. lb it lie has roiiiuieoced Ihe
T ; i I o v i n g 11 u i n t j ,
in all :1s t ia.icles, in the hou-e foimerlv occupied
by HI. Durst s a 1 ailor Shop, In lllackbi rr
sireel, i.eariv oiioomic tiie l'r siviermi I nureli.
He resieci:ui:y solicits a sbaie of Ihe public puron
nge, and trus's by slrii t aitention tn business and
reaoiiuble cha'gea, he will be enabled to give gen
mil sntislac ion.
Sunbuiv, June 18th, 1813 ly
y.'r"gi"'f vvr:fM f'rri:f"
Dr. II. V icr,
REFERS In. profession . I servics, to the citirens
" -' ol Sunbury, and vicinity. Olfice neit d. sir to
ihe residence of Kevd. R. A. Fisher, where he in iv
he founj, unless eugaxaJ in discbargiiiK the duties
of his prolession. Oct Hth, 1812. if.
UNION" llOTEL,
Miaiiinliln, oi llniiitli(i'laiil C o.,
PENNSYLVANIA.
FIIIE suliM'ribeis respicifullv inluriu the public
L that thsy have taken thai lurce mill niwiuutH-
uu HOTEL, in Sh .mokintowii, in ihe c. litre ol
Ihe crest t :ual lieu ion, lately kenl by Jacob Krarn,
wkeie they arc now prepared to accommodate all
who may favor them with iheir custom. It v strict
attention lo business, they h pe to leeeive a hlxra
share ol public pulronaie,
BATCHELOR & GOVE.
Shamokiulown, June 18th, H42.
T miiilrv
MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subs, riU-r, Agent ol I von . Harris,
X.
riHK suhscriUr has for sale, al hi st re in Wa-
av shiuetou, (eight miles north of Danville.) I
very low. NEAL.MtCAY.
Washini;tonville, Columbia Co., J
Oct. 22.1, Iri42.--7t. S
sntii iii.ii ri:it.
to the pre nise of the suhs'-riber.
thora, and in lime purge with that most iiiinxeii,
of all purgatives, the farlamid Biandreth Vegetable
Universal Pills. They are known to act on every
part of the body: leing taken up hy chjlethey
ass into Ihe blood, which they ( urilv ; and it
hotoki be rememU'ied that they remove, only those
wateiy parts from the blood w hich were the cause
tif inflawmatina. Nothing is eipjal to ridding the
vitiated humors with a vegetable med ciue of this
kind, which eighty-four yetrs have proved nevei to
do injury, but always good.
Purchase in Suuhury.of H. B. Maaser, and
the agents published in another part uf this paier.
. . '"l
'Csood lnlt'iit I'lie Coiiipiiii)."
A STATED MEETINU of ihe Company will i
he held on Thursl iy evening next, at 7 o'clock, I
at the Court House. Punctual ntteiidanre is ro-
ijuested. J. B. PACKER,
Oct. S3, 1842. Seeetary.
"CiooU MVIll l ire Coiiipaii."
rPHE memhors of the "O od Will Fire Com
pill)" are requested lo meet at the Coul
House, on Mouidy Evening, Nov. 7ih, at 7 o'
clock precisely, I'u dual a'tendaiire ia teipiiied.
Oct. 29th. J. II. ZIMMERMAN,. Vc.
O A ME
ililiLe. IS'I . oil ibe iVnlr 'I'liiini.Le in l?..ut
lowna'iip, Northiiiiilcrliind couuly, about H mill's
east of the town of Sh-Mnokiii, some lime in Augu-t
last, a laige red HEIFFER, with a bed on ; b s
white lRs and face, wiih a red circle around each
eye. Ihe owner is rirpi.st d lo route forward,
p.ove prorly, pay rharges, and lake her away,
otherwise she will be aohl according to law.
Oct. 22. 1842, :t. PAUL ROTH.
Sheriff's Sale.
Y virtue of a writ of Vn. Ex.. issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Northum-
Iwrlaud rounty, and In me directed, will he eX os- d
tn public sale at the Couit House, in the borough
ot Sunbury, on Monday die 7th day of November
next, at HI o'clock, A M., to wit t
A certain trad or parcel ot land silu.le in Coal
township, Northumbrrlariil rounlv, adjoining lands
of Jacob (iass, Philip olainb i ll and ollurs, coniui
ning two hundie.l acres nv re or Its', wheiron ale
erected a one story log house, log sluble, and the
fiame of saw mill, a sprir g i f water, and an or
chard, about twenty acre of said land isc'eaied,
Sciic.1. Inkeu in rieciilion, and tu be sold as Ihe
property uf Samuel lletliu r.
HENRY Ol'SSLEH.
0c, 15tb, 1613. Mre..
((iintrii! Stage flffirr,)
.Tavn q t cki cl"
LYCOMING COUNTY,
I'iuii)lt aula.
fllHE Suh-crilver resiectfully informs his friends
L and the public in general, that ho haa taken
he above
la ltd k An coHuomors
HOTEL,
IN THE II (t Hil I Ii II OF MCNCY,
nnd thai he i- now well prepared lo accommodate
al who mny tutor Ii in with iheir custom.
1 1 is Sli I II Mi AeH isi.nts uro well aired, and
cooitorlable.
Hi. Tihlkami Bta will n'ways be suppliid
with the best the in ukel ran all ml.
His SrAHt.iMi, which is vond. will 1 under
tl e charge of good hii.I carelul hustlers.
He f i Is confident, by slritl attention lo I u-ine.s.
! and an taricst desiie lo ici ib r c mfoilable tho.e
! w ho may patronize him, that he will mil l .il logivv
I general satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER.
Muuey. Oil. 1st, IS 12. if.
i l-PaTIlT IPaVAIlT,
! II o I a ii il S Ii o c .11 n K v r,
l BERY Res in tful'y tntonns his Ir ci.iU and
! V eld customers, that he has owned a lit XI I'
A- Sill IE I'.slsbli huient, in the shop formerly oc
ciiiied hv 1'it. r l.utaius as a diug store, rti Market
street, where he iii ends in e.rry nn Ihe busiiirss in
all ila van. ushianrhe. By st icl atteniiou lo bu
ainess, reasonable charges, and his u'most endeavor
io give gru ral iiisl.ciini., he buH-a to receive a
liberal share ol public patronage,
Oct. 1st. IM42. 3t.
II II !M ISMJl again noiifuv all who are
nub lued lo him or H e fuin of II. It. Ma-ser iV Co.,
lo call and Mills wi houl delav, ulherwise I lit i r ac
counts will be plac'td in the hands of a niawis rate
i fur tullev'tiou. Suubury, Srpt. 21, 1642.
Hat
Maliiif n lurers. lor New York, I'liil ..leli lit ,.
Ilaltitiiiire and -iilier larie cities, -a!,s.- Hutu me
highly coiiiiik nded i mrl ,! ,i rn.r itur'it.iliti,
has o i I and a tir-t rate ii..eitio nl ..I HA IX aid
C.l' suit it le f..r SSjiiig a .les wh ih w ill t e s..hl
vety low, hw mil oi anpinve.l in d. I, al ihe mini
clinip btiirr. No. 411, Norlti 'l it id n'e; I, o p .si'e
the City Hotel, I'lnls lel lua.
ROIDDIT D. U ILKINSUN. Ai-t'il.
N. B, Oulei Hats hi iberiiiii-V jnn.ni llv
allende I In. The l.iliest , rice ai ui-yt u tra-l
given f.ir Fur lAina-.
Philadelphia. June II, ISI2-ly
NEW GOODS.
31 S' leeeived, a fiesli supply ol cheap Dry
OoihIs. I ir.M'1 rii s. Hardware, Ac,
Siirrior Ladies' black kid tilnes,
t 'ol.iied do ,
Lawns, Chintzes, Mou-selin de laiinf, Ac.
Cloths, I'as-imeres, I 'a-binei. ,
Linen Didlii gs. Mu-lius, iVe.
ii j-r i.-x Poil inc,
Puie Sperm Oil,
fra rin Candles, Rai-ins. Ac.
Jur,e 4th, iM2. II. Ii l SSKR.
I to t'l ii" linn of I.', on
agency ol 1 1. V Tl'schcr.
H it u nd ('up Mimufiirlurm, No 411 Ninth Thud,
street, Phil i.b Ipllia, are n quoted to muL.' iuiun t'l
ale n ut, ni, ih ir ai counts iih ihe -u -cril i '.
iheir legally auboiired i.gent.who is fullv nipow
eied lo Mile and collect ll.e seiolinl. ofssid firm.
ROBERT D. V II.KINstiN.
June 4th, 1842. II nf.
WAitu .rmj sin:niiii m a.y
dTHF.lt A F.Alt SIMS I HY.
OHN At HENRY LAN DaC, having r. i.i.d
The other pa-senger tiains will at lfore, al
tl e folloivii g h nrs !
Vhihiihtphin nnd Vittlsrilte.
I-rem riiihuli'lpliti, at St A.M.
From Puti-ville, i.t 2 P. M. S
fmiM nf pnn-ina Frudii.f.
For PoUsvilir, at 11 A. M.
For PhiUdelphin. i.t n P. M. S
All the trains will stop for Way passitigers al
the ll-Ual i, lints.
(JjT All passengers ire riiptesled to procur
Iheir tickets before the trains stat.
Miv 21. 1812. if.
U.S.MairCoacli
l-'Oll VOTTNYILM?.
STICK TO THE I TAIL COACH!
rtfa.yyyfrJ i .ryrtira 2
f !HE Mail Coach for PoitsMllr leaves Norlhum
I herland every inornuiu at 4 o'i lock, and arrives
in Pottsville in time for ihe ears to Philadelphia.
F411K as low ss any nlher line.
For seals, h 1 I 1 v at Mrs. W iihington's Hotel,
N jitliuinbeiland, o' at ISeorge Wiilrel's. Sunbury.
A. E. KAPP v CO..
Nrlh M.,May 21, 1812. I'mpnclwx.
Qfjf Ptis-engers coming fnvn Philadelphia w-i'l
p'ea-e s cure 1I11 Ir seals al Ibe li te Swan lloti I, j
R ice St., before tlu v leave the citv Psss.-r ees I
Coining in ibis line, have lti-lr -eat- s. cn-.il in anv
v.ige or Packi t luiai f.o in this 1 1 ,-. , ' hose rouiii g !
in the 1 ihi r line ini Is1 lep behiud.
wu a& aL mji Am w Sk awj ..aa.avakxi
Ida ult Hook Ittaimf nt t-i 3 ,
Dppusili1 Frinri's Until,
IIAKIMSl'.riKI.
"I'IKY srej r.par.d to nui' uf ic'ure b'ni V wink
1 ol cveiy de-ciiiitton. ru'ed to miv pattern, such
as Dockets I er nls. D.v B oKs. Ledgers. Asses
sors' mid Collertors' Duplieites of the finest ipjali-
ty ol 1 aist. in a -tylc equal to snv ni ade in the ci
ties of Philadelphia or New York.
All ibseriptioris of lundn.g neatly exerule.l.
Scrap Boi ks. Albums nod Pmtfolios made to order.
I.av It ok-. Music ami Period r ds hound lo any
pattern. Old Hook rebound, Ac. Also fi e nf
pspcis hound.
Qfj- w ork left at the office of the Sunbury Anie
licati, will he promptlv ntlended to.
May 2 1 st, H42. ly.
EAGLE
n n- TH? UU x
Conn r of Tli 'rd and Vine Strttln,
WILLIAMSrOIlT, J?A.
fl'VlE subscrils-r r snei Hully announces tithe
1 public, that he has o ened a Hotel in the rum
modious brn k building situate on the rortirr of
I hird and Pine streets, where he will be happy to
wail up in those who may favor hltn wits, iheir
company. The Eagle Hotel is lrgc ami conveni
cut, and furnished in the le-t nvdnn stvle. It i
provided with a large number of well ailed and
ciinifoitahle sleeping apartment-, rooms, private
parlors, Ac. Persons visiting ilhariisiiort on bu
siness 01 ii'ea-urc, may rel ss-urnl that every ex
ertion will be usevl to ret iler their sojourn al Ihe
"l.agle llot.l pleasant and agreeable. His I able
will be supplied with the very tu at ihe market af
fords, and his bar wnb the cl nicest wines and oilier
liquors chntgvs re isonable. The Koglo Hold
possesses rrvatvr advamiiges in point of location
than unv othei similar estibhsliineul in ihe Isitouc'i
U hig situate in the business part nf the town, and
wilhin a coiiveinent disliince of the Court House
and Wilhamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty
ostlers hIwiivs in alleiidan.'e.
Atteuiive, accoii.moilHliiig and hone-t Servant
have been itnrloved. and nulling h-fi undoliethat
will udd lo the comfoil and accommodation of his
glie-ts.
Tin re will be n carriage nlwivs in attendance al
lite Boat Landing to cm ve pas-,-i.ger to and Ir
the llou-e, Ine of i banje.
I'll Mil l:- r.:iRK;i
M iv 1 1'b. Ik-12.
1. 1, 111111 11 , ii,,,... ... nia
ATTORNKY AT LAW, 1
6U1IBURV, PA.
Businest attended to in lire Couniiea nf Not.
tkuiel erland, 1,'nlon. Lvcnmlng ami Columbia.
Its fee
Trma H ht & Co, "
Lnwrn vV Bxtttotr,
HxtT, CfMviinria jr, Haiit, Vf 'hilinh
BrYioi.ns. Mr Fx 11 lx 11 & Co.
SpKMinn, rjooir Co., m
J. IVIAYLAND, JlCotiCO.
NmifT ntid Tolmcco Manufacturers,
-Vo. IR) .YorA Wttl mrnrr nf 11kt and Third
Slrrrls.
PHILADELPHIA.
THE undersigned have formed a t'o-paMneTsliip
A under the linn of J, MAYLAND. Ja. Sr Co.,
sa successors to the late firm rjf Jirfah Mtiylnnd
Oi., and will continue Che Injfcrtrest at rtienld rslti
hlishment, on tlieir own account, tn mldiiron lo
iln'ir own close attention and experience for iiihiiv
years, in the manufacture of their refebraled stiulV,
ckc, the hm experience of the senior partner of ll.e
late firm, will also lie devoted lo tiro inh-resl uf tlm
new concern and ns no eXeitrin and care vii le
spared to insure their pi, sis, al all limes nf ihe vo
ry liesi qunbty, they solicit a eontinuance nt the
confidence of tire fi.-ei.dH and customers nf ihe late
firm, Till )M AS ADAMS,
J. MAYLAND, J.
Philadrlphin, May lllh, 1842. ly
(JO LI) EN SWA N
An. li'J .irlh Third., ahovi: Arrh Str it,
nill.AliKUMIIA.
mitiMMon m iiim mu mvuM V ri:i)s.
OIARLES WEISS, laseof tlie'-WhiteSwan."
J and "Mount Veriiou Housi." rpsrncifullv in
forms hit friends and customer, that lie has heroine
the iTopTielor of the ahovq well know n Hotel.
tomn'ry Mctchatrts will find the aliove. Ho'cl n
ceiitral I-"ration, and the best of fare. Persons Ira.
veiling with private conveyance w ill find n Inige
yard and good stabling lot horses, and the best of
ostlers. Hoarding l per day,
Mav 14ih. 1S42. if.
MEKCIIANTS
house.
An. 237, AVfA 7Vff'rr,rrVitcf 'uttinrliU Si.,
JMUI.ADKLDIIIA.
E snb-r libers Inkes pleasure in nri.uairilir.j
Iheir blends and the public in gineral, that
they have taken the lattxe and romnioilioun Hold,
ereiit'v luilibv ihe M. srs. Hart, on Ilie H.li.le site
npieii n ine oi ' rsiiiiitislu it llulel knouu
'1
i- Bnif
a-!, in Third ativi.'l ubuvc Culluw-
l'!-is Hotol i liuislicd in the very Vest possibb
rnanin 1, hi d i t ilie l,e.-t 11 ienals. Its location is
try di sir able, paniculit 'y b r count:) mi K'hasits t
ll.e urr. ilii'. no n s I'm In l it c and ven;! itiug sell
ni is -in ii a- to sruri any lempeuiiure. I be
br-droonis me all bpli'. in d iiiry, all luitiiclnvl tua
urat sty e, so as to insUie luudoit.
The r.Teivi: 0 parlors are also lurnisl.t'J in a sn
perh style, the windows are nn the French s'vle,
. umii g nn entrance 10 a balcony in front, whull
make a pleasant recess, Pmticular atlt nlion Im
been given lo ihe beds and bidding, which, with
the furniture, aroen'tuly new.
r rom ycera experience in hitel business, wo
trust, by slrirt assiduity Ir. business, lo make tins
house a desirable slopping place. Our table will
always 1 supplied wnh Ihe very beet our market
ran afford, and cut bar wi'h the best liquors and
wines ol the most appiovevl b ands.
1. S. I here arc hrst rate stabling ur.d carr &
houses attached in the hotel, tin tided by ca tf'il
and sober ho-tlcrs and out charges Will lm Uw, in
accordance wiih the present haid limes.
SlIULTZ A. LEKU
Philadelphia. pril Ih. 18.J J.
1.1. H'isois lluli tiled
Hair s, under ll,e a
r?.-f-' .Vi
, (iiiiiiiisxiiui vV I'lirwardiiioj .Mficlcittts,
; l'mil 11J' W illow Stml liud Ittiad,
1 HV. THE il.W IHr,
HAVINU ss-iH-ialed i h tin ni Joseph Baropl,
, late ol East-.11, P h, r si ei tfully inform their
: I'neniU and the public generallv, that tiny have la.
k' tl th l large slid we I know n store and wharf at
fool of Willow fiu-el Ra lroad, I ilelv oi copied l y
( .Iseob Martin, wheie they pU'pose doing a lien-ral
I Cmiui-sioii and Forw aniing tu-t;ie--, and f urn
1 die local inlvama jes of ihe place I t ing conm clesl
: vvi'h .11 il.e 1 ubbc improvi rnents that have iheir
; mil vl in tin t liv, tbev llatier ihi inselvis they will
' P.- ,,li e I., do I usii.es lo ss gie .1, if not g eatei ad
! vantage, and upi-ii as re as 1. able leinis as any other
I h use, and lln assure tlieir fuel .Is that any coil
I s m unlit- in .i!e 10 ih. in .ball hav. th.ir er rl t
i ten...n, , nd 110 eieillon- span d ! give eoil e s O's
faCoo. I Th. y are u'-' prepaid t.. r.- . .e .id I " a. !
g ithls -o Otlv I oioi on th- D ' I-' i-e jmi .. ii-j.'.i
iver-, Is iw 11 Mai cb I ' 111 k. I' .-io. -il II,
, del til 1. vis lb law..r Divi-i ii ant Ii in i, ( '.in I-;
. a'-o. lo anv point n it e .1 n i-i hm i. r Nor b
pe
a !c'.ii i.
I I ,e ill-,
.1
lllf I illiu K xlllM .!' 1 lasata . Xi M ..m 1.. . I.... ..
iv aepi i( ill '-111 I'UII,
have now lor ssle the U.t Liuss in this part nf Ibe
muntiy, and will roniiiiue lo keep roiiaiatiity on
hand fresh l ime for Plistenug, llui'duig and for
Liming laud, on a reasonable term, a can tat Lad
an V where in the neigULuihoml.
May 21, 1842. J. A If. LANDAU.
ami t tsl II mi. Ii t i!.. !
kill and I'liiou, ui tho l'l-.i.. .i, u,i
Cilia's,
For ihe areoinm.nlaiion ol lloais c u'reg or ao.
leg via Schuylkill ami I'nioti lomaU. a Si iin-uat
will Ii.' k pt rxpresslv for towmn do ,i Iroin die
Sehuvikil ..round to the ) I wai e ami bael , witch
will eu hie ineichai.ts le have Iheir pu.du.e deii
ve ed on ihe lle awaie, and their g uals al ipd al
a aaviug ot 5:1 lo 16 per cent, in: ths piie.-s for
h auhi g sc o-, w ith this advhiitagea they re
specilully sail n it a sliate nf pair na-. e.
W.HEILMAN&.CO.
William H itman, )
Will. am W. Ki)se , J.
Jvi U U.i net. i rUilaJ , May 14, 1842. ly
SUSQUEHANNA
HOTEL,
CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO.,
I'E.WS YL YA MA.
THE subscriber re-pectfully informs the pul lio
thut he has purchased, and now occupies Ihe
Large tH lllltk
and ''xcSk
r..mm).rnf JJSTtU Cl'll Staiul.
Well known as the property, Into of Theodore
Wills, and formerly kept by Samuel A. Biady.
He ia now prepared to accommodate all travellers
and visiters who may favor him wiih a call, and
will use t-vt'iy efl'oit in hia power to render eveiy
convenience and comfort to his customer, while
under hia charge. Hia accommodations are ample,
and his moms well furnished. lira stable ixivn
sive and in good rotidition.
His T m and Bxa will be supplied with tho
I -est that the maiket can afford. By put duality
and atteniiou, he b-els confident that he will mum
the putrunuge uf the public.
CHARLES II ARTMAN.
Ciitiawi.sa, April 'Jth. 18J2.
noitr.HT 'iitTi:it &Ts.
?A?a.n 3M anvfactukehs.
I., unbind Strrit, llaltinitnrt
I ! .WE i iistaiitlv for sale. Printing Paper of at.
x sii s .n d qiialitu s, Cap Writing Pai-er. ml A
ar.l p1 .in. Letter Paper, white nnd blue, ruled ni d
plan . Ilai gieg Paper, fine and common, Envdopn
Paper, do. do. medium, douh'e riowns crown ami
etna sited Wrapiing Paj ers, ColortM Medium ami
Royal I'apeis, Bonnet, Hinders' and Suaw Box
Boards, Tissue Paper, and nil artlclea in their lnw ,
which thev will sell on accommodating terms.
H ghest price given f r old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A SON.
M.rch 10. Ik-12. E'.klon, Ml.
WHAKTON'S
Siiii1iiiV Vol tliinit i land (utitiij,
PENNSYLVANIA.
fl'IIE subscriber nsjx ctluily inlorms the pnldic,
I ih.it he ha removed lo that large and roiisni .
ill' u Brick Hon a', on Market square, opposite tla
l'"U't lou-e, (formerly kepi hv Hira.u Price.)
wbeie he i now -picpared lo acconiniodate all wb
ii y favor bun wuh a cull. Being thankful lot
i t.vors. ! e hope hy strict attention to business,
ii . i ivy u bl, rul si are of public patro i?. cVc.
I ll R1.KS D. W 11 U I ON.
.en1 ii'V. March Tiih. 18p.
liFiVTE! XiIIME! LI1VXE!
rl i II sO'i-er'her are pnpartd to lui n:sN In mi rt
1 mid others w ith ai y quantity id' ) .i.iviiv
upeiioi qimliiv fir land, in plaislerjig. at the lot
lowing v. rv reduced prices vix: 8 cs. ar bushel
for I ami Lim.-t HI rt. for the best qualuv of pl-i -lerii
g Lime, at Ihe kilns, below the borough of Sun
bury. 'Ho y wdl ahio deliver, al any place wilhin i,
lorough of Siudiury. Lime for laud, al lllcenia sr
hiiklul, aisd Lime for plaistering at 12 j cents per
biishi'l. The subset iber hivealwava on hand,
I. rge )uniiiy nf Lime. Its qiliiy is (rood, an I
Ibctr hnieslone ia not equalled by any lit tbeiirigh.
borhood.
SEASHOLTZ A BERGSTKESt?EK.
Auguxta, April 2d, 142.