Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, November 26, 1842, Image 3

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I.tnnt SrsriK. In weighing Spanish change,
which constitutes large portion of the retail circu
lation, we find lt actusl value in quantities In hs :
f20, in sixpences, (6jc) weigh ?17,18, H por
cent. loss.
fltl, in shillings, (12Jc) weigh f 17,8ft, 10 J per
cent. loss.
$20, in quarters, (25c) weigh 18.45, 8 per cent
Ins.
Dimes anil half dime, which have, been in cir
culation five years in J more, are round to have
lost S per cent. Sovereigns, of ihe dragon die, have
In-1 J, and other sovereigns J per cent, on the
standard weight.
Commou Sksse. No one is so foolish as to sup
pose for a moment that we can live without eating,
any more than a tree could derive nutriment from
the air alone, without the soil. Chameleons may
live on air, though it is well known that such air
ia full of insects. Alt, therefore, know that it ia
what we put into the stomach which causes us to
live. We make over our bodies from the stomach.
In from three to five years me mnke over our bodies
entirely. Thus what is part of ua to-day is sluo
ly not a part of ua to-morrow. The secretions,
such as perspiration and other evacuations, contin
ually mnke our bodies waste, and it is from the
stomach that we supply this waste nil we have to
do to mnke our bodies ultimately healthy, is to pre
vent unhenlihy particlra from milting with the
blond. Purgation does this for us, provided the
purgative we employ contains in it nothing which
will weaken us or do us injury,
lirandrrth's Vegetable Unirrrnal Pill, for this
purpose, will be found all that is required ; because
they purge from the stomach and bowels the super
abundance of humors which may have accumula
ted in the system, before they have time to produce
puirifaction, and its natural consequence dc.ilh.
Purchase in Sunbury, of H. B. Master, and
the agent published in Knottier part of this pnper.
.ft .i is it 1 1: n ,
On the tlst inst.. by the K. v. John II. Worrell.
Mr.tiMiitiii Hilkma of this phice, to Mists Maht
Ann Rasiikls of Augusta township.
i i i: i ,
Suddenly, on Sunday evening last, in this plsee,
ZACHARIAH WARNE, a native of England,
aged about 45 years.
i'lilCK cuuuknt.
Correrled weekly by Henry Yitxtheimer.
my own fault j theie were things that ought to have
been explained 5 1 know you have good heart t
and I forgive you from my soul freely t may God
bless you and may you prosper."
He then requested his keeper, Mr. Greene, to
let him be left alone until the last moment. This
was atiout 2 P. M. His cell was closed and he
was left alone till 90 minutes to 3, when some
friends of the Sheriff apprehending that he might
attempt to commit stiicide, one of the Deputy Sher
iffs, Ilillyer, went to his cell door. Cott was then
walking up and down his cell, but turned round on
the door opening, smiled on Ilillyer, shook him by
the hsnd, and kissed him, ia he did seivcr.il of
those who had just previously bid him farewell.
He snid to Ilillyer -"God bless you and may you
jirosper in this hfo, which is soon to close on me."
At a few minutes before 4, Sheriff Hart and
Vestcrvelt went to his cell to annnunre to him
'that liis hour haJ come but their summons was
'not Heeded. Dr. Arithon stepped into the door,
'but started back in horror. On looking in at the
cell, the ludy of Colt lay streatched at full length
upon his bed, his hands crossed upon his abdomen
-and covered with blood, and a small Spanish dirk
driven to his heart, wis sticking in his body. His
mouth and eyes were plight ly oicn, and the knife
bad not been moved after its deadly thrust. He
was pronounced dead by physicians in attendance,
the Coroner took charge of the body, and the cell
was locked.
At this moment volume of smoke and flsme
burst from the large cupola on the prison ; a tre
mendous rush was made by those outside towards
the door and by those within to make their esesM,
The great bell on the City Kail struck the alarm
at the precise time filed for the Execution ; the en
gines wi re promptly on the ground, but as the fire
was in the very summit of the cuola, the water
could not be made to reach it, and it continued to
burn downwards for an hour until the whole was
consumed to the roof. The grestest excitement
prevailed without. The multitude refused to be
lieve in the story of his death, sod a very general
impression prevailed that the whole was s ru to
;.ocure his escape.
There prevailed a very general suspicion that
' the cupola was set on fire ; but theie is no good
iground to lelieve it. A fire is constantly kept (here
for the accommodation of the person employed to
.keep a look-out for fires. He had made a very
large fire yesterday, and went to aee the execu
tion. The pirw, without doubt, became red hot,
and Ihus set the cupola on fire.
I'pwn the inquest Dr. Anthon testified as fol
lows': AVr. 'Henry Anthon, D. D. sworn I as a cler
gyman attended UMn John C. Colt my relations
commence! on Monday and I took notes of all my
visit to the prisoner ; these, which he read, were
very voluminous they relate to the conversations
he had wiltrColl on religious subjects, the helii f of
the Utter, his apparent penitence, his assertion that
he prayed, his general converse regarding his fu
ture state, the 'instruction the Rev. gentleman gave,
the advice he imparted to him, Ac. ftc the re
mark of Colt thtt the Sheriff had taken his knife
Ac. from him, Which he said was a needless per
secution ColU opposition to other ministers see
ing him to converse on doctrinal points his a
vowal of belief in the Christain creed, the divinity
of Christ, his power to save, &c. altogether tend
ing to induce the Itev. gentleman to believe th it
Cult was a penitent man, having a just sense of his
ins and that he was deeply anxious about his e
ternal welfare. He declared most solemnly that
lie killed Adam in self-defence and said he would
cany that declaration to the bar of God though
man would not believe him. He complained
much of the newspajicrs, of their mis stating and
abusing him, Ac. gave a history of bis acquaint,
ance with Caroline Henshaw, expressed his regard
for her, sml his wish to marry her.
He dinnrnwed on Thurnfay all intention of Ink
ing hit men life. In Mr. Anthon, and stated his de
' termination to die in the faith of the (oicl, and
was melted to tears. To-day Colt expressed great
'anxiity for Miss Henshaw and his child, and gave
'.Dr. Anthon $500 to put into the Savings Dank for
'his wife and child, directing him to pay her f20 a
-month fiom it while it lasted. He wii-hed the
child religiously brought up and its mother to lead
a virtuous life. About 12 o'clock .Mr. Ambon
miarried Colt and Miss Henshaw; Coll exhoited
iher most earnestly to lead a Gixlly life and to take
care of the child ; at his request he was tefi alone a
chart time with her. Mr. Anthon detailed his con
orations with Colt concerning his death and
lutrisl. the order for a coffin, ('oil's reqiwst to have
te coffin brought in at 3 o'clock, bis pr.iyug, Ac.
Aftor 2 o'clock, Mr. Anthon saw him and af'er j K"lr' at the house of Charles 1). hn'Mn. its the
. ... ., . i . , borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the Ulth day of
corrversistinn and prave r, Colt sruil he thought he I , , . , . , . ."... . . ,
' ' i December next, lit 10 o cluck. A. M., to tracts of
would be able to die with Christian fortitude. A j I,,,), m Shamokin township Northumberland conn
bout twenty minutes afler this, Colt wished to be I ty. one nf them called Mount Carmel, on the (en
alone awhile More the execution. I was to come I 'e .''"".'"i "; H,1!,""i"B ''""V 1V,,1n.,'n' V"''
.1 ami iiiiiiU belonging to the Asylum I ompn.v, on
ag.iin a1 near 4 o click : I did so. and on opening ; sham-kin cre.k. containing H.n acres st ict mes.
the crTi d.Kir, found ('.ill on lushed ; at fnsi thought j sure, on which there is a dwelling house, stable, Ac ,
liim a-ocep. nut saw something " him, and the now kept as a public house bv Jacob If.nh. The
. ...-.i ; i II ni.r ii.it i wan phi ,i-Tf-ii "ii n nnir.iii 111 nit- iininc
K-ut-ilil riii-ii tiui, 'll uuu ; lie is uvau . ailll I
came awav.
Wsmt, 5
Rti. 50
Coin, 40
Oats, 25
I'OBK, " - - 5
FiAxsrrn, ... - 100
Hl'TTKH, ..... H
IIfmwii, .... 25
Tallow, .... 15
Damn Arrt.r., - - 75
Do. l'mius, - - 200
Flax, ... .
Hicklki) Flax, 10
Rnas, ...... 8
Jolin C'licrry'N Italo.
TVOTICK is hereby given, that the subscriber has
v been app.'int.-d auditor, hy the court. In audit
the account of Peter Snyder. K-q , administrator
of the estite of John Cherry, dre'd.. and that he
will atiend for that purposes! liioHice,in Sunbiirv.
on Saturday the I9ih of December next, when and
where all interested can attend.
CHAKI.ES PLEASANTS.
Nov. ?Rih. 112. 3t
siKAY nr.irriTit.
CAMF. to the premise-of the snbseriher, residing
in Augusta township, Northumberland coiintv.
sometime in Septem'ier lat, A HI.ACK HEIF.
FKK, with a white tail, aliout 1J yeais old. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove property,
pay charge, nnd take her awav. oiherwi-e she will
be sold according to law. HENRV liF.NN.
Nov. atiih. I12 St.
" STK1V Mil l!.
CAMl' to the premises of the Mibscii'M-r, resdirg
-' in ('mil township. Nortbiiiubi-r'aiid eonritv.
some time in Oelolwr last, a DAKK IIUDWN
STKEIl, with while feet, about 1 years old. The
owner is requested In come forward, prove popcr
tv. pay charges, and take him away, otheiwise be
will be sold according to law,
11 EN. I MIN MAI5T7..
Coal township. Nov. 'Jfi, is r.'. It
Daniel I'lirman's IXale,
"TTOTIt'E is he.ebv given, that the IJeUlcr nf
this county has th;s day ginnled letiers nf ad
iniiiistinlion upon the estate of D uiiel Furman, late
nf Shamokin township, dec'. I., to the suIim iil r.
All persons having ilemamls ( .in-l the estate, are
lequesteil to present lliem, and those who are in
debted, to pay their resiective accounts to the t-uli-h'i
ilver, who r. sides in Sliami kin townsbip.
.SM1K1. Fl lJMA.V.
Nov. ISih. 1RI2 t 11
Oi-itli.iiiV t'oni't Hn'lv
HN pursuance of an onler nf the )r(.,sns' ('.out
Q of Northuiiiberlhinl county, will lie expM'd to
LIST OF PtETAXLEP.3,
' hhn ign nml Domrtlic Mrrrhtimiisr, of
thr County nf Northvinhrrlnnil, trim have,
and who hare not paid their l.irriwu.
WHO HAVE PAID:
Mostellcr Ac Schwenck Amos Vastine
Wm. H. Frymire A Co
Mai key A Chamberlain
Ireland A Meixell
Miller A Marty.
Seth Cadwalbuler
Heinen A Fullmer
Patrick Hampsey
Isaac Urown
E I.. Piper
William Hay
William Fnrsythe
llrnutigam A Wnpp'es
Neidlincer A Hingiimati
Samuel Harp
Daniel llobhoe
Peter Heisel
George enn
Gideon Shad In
Jacob Ma i
William Deppen
Daniel Slhwsrll
John Smith
George Ilrnsiua
John D ngaman
Neidlinger A Co
W. G .Scott
D. H. Klapp
Charles II. Merrick
Thomas R. Pomp
(corge Correy
J nines Reed
John Chamberlain
Hans A llerly
John Hoffman A Co
John Hoffman A Co.
Samuel John.
WHO HAVE NOT PAID:
Seth I. Comty
Jacob Hair
J..hn Voting
Wood A Rhawn
John llogir
H. II. Masser
John Fry ling
J. P. Ilachenbrrg
(Jeorge Shrader
llartman II. Kimble
Win. Persing A Co
Ira T. Clement
Notice i hereby givrn. that the Treasuier
is compell.il, by law, to commence suits sgsu.st all
those who do not come foiwanl and piy their licen
ses on or before the 3d day of December next.
GEORGE WEISER.
Sunbiiry, Nov. 12th, lfU3. Tni.tiirr.
Heard A Gehrig
('barb Kelcbner
A. A C. Ross
Jacob Plight
John Mrbr
Rose A Payne
Thomas Par. loo
Nancy Woolvirton
Wm. Dewart
Peter Lazarus
Wm. Lcisenring.
PIsmoIiiIIoii or larlnrrililp.
Till I E subscribers hereby notify the public that the
I partnership heretofoie existing under the firm
nf S. A I. S.ivulge A Co., as merchants in Sunbu
ry. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 20th
if October Inst. All persons knowing themselves
indebted, or having claims ngairisi the said linn, are
requested to call on SS. A J. Savidge for settlement,
at the store of Ira T. Clement, in Sunburv.
MAMt'F.L SAVIDGE,
JOSEPH SAVIDGE,
JOHN IIOWEN.
Ill A T. CLEMENT,
PHILIP CLARK.
Sunbury. Nov. fith, 1812. tf.
T. CLE11TT7
KKSPECTFTI.LV infrn hi fiends and
. the public genenllv, that he ha pinch .sed
and isken pose-sion of the store latelv conducted
under the fi m of S, A J Savidge A Co.. in Sun
I ury, ami that he now carri. s on Ibe business at the
t inie st mil. He, theiefo e, rS-ct fully solicit a
hare nf the pnbli.' palronnge.
N. II. He eXeci a new assortment of Goods
in a few w.cks. to winch he invites the attention
of his customers,
Siinbiirv, November 5lh, 112.
(st'orgc l.uns'si IX a If.
"TTO I'ICK is hereby given that letters of admin
isiration on ihe e-late of George Long, dee'd ,
late of Augusta township, have this day l'cn grin
led to ilie subsctibers, residing in said township.
Persons knowing themselves indebted, are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and lhase having
cl lims ng,iiu.-t the estate, are requested to present
them (or cxaiiiinulioii and setib nient.
SAM I EL (iONSERT.
JACOU SEASHOLTZ.
Ociohcr 20th, 1812. 6t 6
Win. .anlt'N I'.stalc.
TTOTICE is hereby given, that letters nf admin
istiation have been granted to the sulsciibers,
on the estate of Win. Garrett, of Rush township,
Northumberland County, deceased. Persons in
debted to said estate, or having claims against it,
will plesse to present the saoie (or settlement to the
subscribers, residing in Danville, Columbia county.
sllARI'LF.ss I AVLOR,
JOHN C. OKIE It.
Ot 59th, IS42. fit.
rilHK subscrilier has for wile, at his store in Wa
1 shington, (eight miles north of Danvie. a
l i'Rc qoamiiy of L .p and Li inch Joint Shingles,
which will be sol, I at the low price ol $', 75.
Also a gencrd a-sortmcnl of li and inch Hoards.
Wiaiher Uoaids, Luth, Ac, winch wid be sold
very low. NEALMcCAV.
Warhiugtonville, Columbia Co.,
Oct. 32.1, IM 5.--7I. b
S. n -l i nu it i ; ti i iaa : 7
HATTER,
F.RY RESPEC I'FI I.LV lgs leave to in
firm bis cu-tolliers and the public generally.
llial lie still continues the
HATTING BUSINESS,
in all its vanous biancl.es, in ihe i-bop, neaily op
posite the 11 nek Tavern, formerly occupied by
Henry Haas and himsi If, under the firm of Haas
A D'lickeu.iller, which firm h is been muiu dlv die
solved. He hopi s, by his long experience in ihe
above business, and sirict attention theielo, to ren
der general satisfaction, and receive a liberal shaie
of public palronnge.
Sunbury, October 15th, IS 12. fun.
lr. ii. II. AYi'itr,
OFFERS his professional services, Ic. the citizens
of Sunbury, and vicinity. (I Mice next door to
the residence of Rcvd. R. A. Fisher, wheie he in iV
be found, unless eugagdd 1H discharging the duties
ol his profession. Oct. Sih, i12. if.
' UNION'ROTlr
IAF.TXIT IF.V-I1T,
II 4 0 i a ii l " S li o c .11 K r r,
"WERY Respectfully informs his frends ami
V "Id customers, that he hits Opened a HOOT
A SHOE Establishment, in Iho shop formerly oc
cupied bv Peter Lazarus as a drug store, in Market
street, where he intend to esrry on the business in
all its various branches. Hy st ict attention to bit
silicas, rcatoniihle charges, and his u'ni.ist euileavnr
In give gen. rul satisfaction, be hnjies to receive a
liberal share of public patronage.
Oct. 1st, IH42. 3l.
TAKE NOTICE.
rP"AT the Copaiinc rship ' erelofore rtisling be
1 tween Dr. John W. Peal and Dr. D. T. Tntes, in
ihe practice of medicine, has this d iv la'en dissol
ved by mutual consent. The bunk- and accounts
of the late firm are in t-ic hands nf Dr. .1. W. Pesl,
who ia fully authoii.ed to settle the same.
JOHN W PEAL,
Sept. 2sth. 1 S 12. D. T. TRU ES.
I IV. l'cnl begs leave to tender bis grate-
' fnl ai kriow'edgineiiu to the people of Sunbu y
and Rinrniinding country, foi their pi-l eucoursge
titfiit in ihe line ot bis profession ; and would st
ihe same time announce to them, th .1 he still in
tends to continue the practice of medicine, in all iis
various ib partments. wo'ild. therefore, solicit
a eontiiiu ince of their confidence and patronage,
lie m.iv be lotind at all times ,,i his office, in mar
ket slreei, unless professionally engaged.'
Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1x12. tf.
"Pl I. T. THICK, Respectfully inform tbsi
citizens ofStiiiliury and vieiniiy. th.it he ha a
ken an office in the building Intelv occupied by I'eb r
IB7. irils as a drug siore, in m iTkel street, Su borv,
where he may be f.ui.d at all hours, unless profes
sionally engagi'il.
DR. TRI P ES returns hi sincere thanks fir tlv
encouragement he has teciiie.l. in the line of his
profession, in this place, find trusts, bv prompt
tent on to the duties of his profession, and rci-n li
able chntges. that he will continue to receive a
liber il -hare of the public patronage,
Sunbury, Oct. 1st, Is 12. If.
riio i .( uim: o i k i:.
jM. P. SIMONS,
A'o. l?il Chmnut Shfrt, DA Story,
PHILADELPHIA.
WIJANL'FXCTUiKR of hAHlEliliEO
if 1 TYI'K AVl'Ali TLS. Surg.cal and Mi
mature Cs, Importer of F'encli Chemicals and
double silver plates for ihe Dagner t v . adopts
ibi method of informing th' cili.iis tif Noribcui
Pennsylvania, that hecsiri.'s on the above oimmss
ext. nsively, in all its various branches. Pcr.-ons
desirous of obtiiiiing nny nl the above artie'es, can
be promptly supplied, on the lowesi terror:, for cih.
All letiers (post paid.) will m cive iminediale
aiteuiion.
Mn. G R Lll.l.KHIi'DOE. now travelling in
the Northern part of the Stnie, will promptly a.
tend li. nil orders, give neressnry inforinanoii and
Photographic instructions to any person on appli
cation to him. August fith 1842. fim
DR 7TTKS U MN K lT,
SURGEON DENTIST,
I ESI'EtVI FI I.LV informs the public thai lie
Ins made NorlhiimU'iland his permsueiil
place of residence, and is tea.l v to at lend to any
calls in the line of his profession,
July 2, 18-12. Iv.
'TAILORING,
ON HIS OWN HOOK.
?2TE?k G-ETTE?.,
1 EspECTFl'LI.V informs his Inends and the
public generslly, that he has commenced the
Tailoring II u si n c,
in all its blanches, in Ihe house formerly occop'i d
by Win. Durst as a Tailor Shop, in Itlackhcrrv
street, neatly opposite the Pr sbyieriaiv Church.
He rrspeellully solicits a shaie of the public p iirnn
age, and trusts by stru t aiti utioii In business and
reasonable cba'ges, he will be enabled to give gen
eral salisf.icii.in.
Suiibutv, .lime ISib, 112 ly
f'. s
Til
rm,Ai)F.irn!L mwm and primtn.i.E
RAIL ROAD.
AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINK
ill romrnrnrr rtnitiiiip hrtwrtn I'hittultlphta
mnd I'uttsrille mi the fullowtn days
and Immt :
Osj j4 trrttn Miiviut, M 'S, 1812.
Leaving Cutt-ville, on Monday, V(nesdivs
and Friday. ai H A. M.
Leaving Philadelphia, nil Tnsxlays. Thursdays
and Saturdays, at 1 P.M."
Honrs tf v.jrrif landing.
r or I'l tl nlelpbia, al I0J A. M.
Fur Poltsville, at !i P. M.
Tri-wifkly.
Daily
Duly.
T
LvctTm ('in nr Mi 4l. Msible of a
supeiior i)iialiiy, susceptible of a very high polish,
has been found in Lancaster county, in this state,
ami in ihe same neighborhood a valuable pigment
called Terra de Sienna, which has hitherto lieen
imfiorted from Italy. There are, no doubt, many
substances useful to the arls, yet among Ihe unde
veloped resouices of IViiusylvauis, alieidy rich in
mincial wealth.
Dickens, in his commendation of Ilarnnm's Ho
tel, in llabimore, (which is really one ot the finest
houses of eiiterls'iiment in this or any country,)
says it is aliout the only hotel m the I mUM Mates i accmding lo law
w here he found water enough to ws.h himself. W e
wonder how much water it l.iki s to wa II Mr. Dick
ens. The reinaik we hive quoted is not, we fear,
the only evidence he gives of his being rather "a
dirty fellow. LvuW'H Jitffiul,
nf 'Jeremiah Paul, containing 20G were. 18 ncr-
ehes. sud allowance, also on Sliamokin creek, nd-
joining Ian. Is of N'stentine Propl,aud others. The
said t'acts ronlsiii, it is suppose, I, a large quantity I
of anthracite coal, and the last tract is wrll timbei- j
ed. Terms will be made known on the d iy of sale, 1
by the administrators of E. G llradfoid, E-q , dee'd., j
as whose et-Ule the same wdl U sold.
JOHN EVANS,
MARY RRAHFORD.
Nov 1 9, 1812. A dm'r of mat df.'d.
Huh l Court.
(icorpr Isluintr for ihr vr of linhrtl II,
Hammond vs. 'I'liomas Allen.
iNhi ihii.ii I4ih 1812,
ON mmlon of Mr, Donnel, rule on iho credi
tors of Thomas Allen mid all nthcis intrust
id, to appear on the first d .V i f next teim, and
show cau-e w hy the nieney raised by Ihe sale of ,
the d f. i.d mi's real esl.ile i-boiil.l n. t be distribuil d -
llv Ihe Ciuil,
SAM LEA D.JORDXN. i
Prolhonoiary's Office, ' I'ruth'y.
Sin. bury, Nov. II), IHfi. fit. I
Fnali soppy ol litlff-U OINTMENT, received
s sml foi csle bv
Nov. l'Jth, IS 12,
H.U. MASTER.
(Clcnerul Stage Ojlirr,)
LYCOMING COUNTY)
1ciiiin It aula.
f 11 IE Soh-criber respectfully informs his friend-
1 and the pul-lic ill general, thai ho has t ikrn
the above
i.Musr. asp cnuMonioi s
HOTEL,
I N T II E II O R O I G II O F M V N C Y.
and that be i- now well .cpare.l Irt nccoinm.Hl.iti
al1 who may favor h m Willi their custom.
His St.tM'iKu AriHT4N-rs ure well aired, and
comfortable.
Ilisl'sntr vn RR a'ways be slipplinl
with the Im-sI theinuket can allord.
His KriHl.lvii, which is good will be under
Il e cbarge o g.m,J hii I careful h -slleis.
He f rl confident, bv stiicl allenlioii to business,
and an eari t-kl desire to render c nifnrlable ihose
w ho i i v patronize him, that he will not fiil to give
general satisfaction. II. 11. WEAVER.
Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1813. tf.
rsi DTI
1 1
SlianioKin. oi lliiiiiibcilaiul Co.,
PENNSVLVANIA,
riHE subscribers respecifullv int..rin the public
I that thev have taken that large and eon-modi-ms
HO TEL, in Sh.iinokinti.wn, ihe e. litre ol
the great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kr.in.
wheie they are now prepared to iiecoinimuln'e sll
who may favor them with their custom. Hy nin-i
.iHentioii lo husiucts, they II pe lo leeeive a lib. r.l
shaie of pir lie patron ..e.
ii rem- lor ft cove.
Sbamol.intown, June Hih. Is IV.
'Id Country
MERCHANTS,
rpilK Subscriber, Agent ol I von A Harris, II u ,
Maiinf n lurers. tor N'. w York, I'lnl -delphi i.
ll.iltimore and 'iiber large cities, -slnHe Huts mr '
highly ciitninended l.ir lo'd adit ami dumt.ility,
has o.i l and a lit-l rale itsscitui 'iit of HA I S ui d j
OA I'S, sui'.ai'le for Spr.ng s ile, wh ch wdl 1 1 s-.ld
very low, foi cash or appioved credit, at the nlYi
rheap start; So. 4H, North I h id tf t, o p .h i
the City Hotel, I'luladvlphis.
ROlD'.lfl' 1). W II.KINsnN. A'ent.
N. It. Onleis lor lists in lie rotif, V pio.optlv ;
alteinlikl lo, The highest nee ill -o.t n hi i -given
f r Fur i n..
Philadelphia, June 11, I - t I y 1
LL peisoiis niibbiiii to Hie linn ol Loo A
ll i't s, under t.e 'g. nev of 1 1. N 'I'bsi her,
H.it nod Cap Munufnefiirtri. No -til North Third,
slreei. Phil ub Ipbta, .lie l. (po sted lo make mum di
ate seltl. inelil of h ir it, col. nls ub iln .u'.n-ril er.
llleir legally auboti7e.l ngeiit.who is Inl'v impow-
eleil to settle and colli cl ti e ci onnts ol said firm.
ROHERT D N II.KIXsnN.
June -lib, Hl'J. It Aisiy'.
xnirwri.n srri:nnnt -m Y
o i iir.u si win u v.
1 1 1 1 iV HENRV LANHAl. hiing rented
the I. line Kilns ol lleii'v Masser, In Suiibinv,
have now for sale ihe In si Lime in this part of the
cuiiuiiy, and will miilumc to keep eonslmii ly on
band fres't Lime for I'listenng. Ituildilig and for
Lulling land, oil us reasonable terms as cull be bad
iiiivvvhcrc in ihe nc ighbnihood.
Mjv 81. 184?. J.jfc II.HMItl',
II II M I.IC "U oi lines all who i.re
iiiilebieil to him or Ibe linn of II. II. Masser Co.,
' lo call anil settle vti.iul ilelav, mlii tise II. i ir a. -j
counts will be plufid in the bauds of a inagis'rue
) for lullsclion, Munl ury, Sept. 21, Ul?.
it k
lletween Pottsville A Philada, 5S.f0 A. f2..'i0
lletweeii Resding cV do. I ts cV 1,7.5
Hetween do ft Pot'ivjlle, 1,40 ft 1.H0
Eicnastov 'Tn sits siiou r.m sinsviss
sjstr list.
Heiween Pottsville tV Philadelphia, f 5 fill
11. tween Reading cV do. 3 on
lleiweeu do. ft Pottsville, j (in
The other passenger ttaitis will si bsfuis, at
the folloup a h. tirs :
Philadelphia and Votlyvillt.
rromlhPHilelph.il, st njA.M.
From Pott-ville, st 2 P. M.
. . i ...
Hour nj pausing lieai'itig.
For r..tsveie, at !) A. M. i
For Phil idelphia, al 3J P. M. S
All the trains wiil stop for way passengers it
the usual points.
(fj" All passengers Bre requested to procure
then tickets before the trams start.
May 21. 1H'., if.
UrsriilnUloncli
I'on roi Tsvii.i.i:.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH!
ME Mail Coach for Pottsiille leaves Northum-
berliind every morning at 1 o'clock, nnd arrives
in Pottsville in lime for ihe cars to Philadelphia.
Fur. as ..v s any other line.
For seats, apply nt Mrs. WiihingtnnN Hotel,
N jrthumberland, o at George Weilel's. Sunbury.
A. E. KAPP iV CO.,
NorlhM.,Mav 21. 112. Proprietor.
C'j Passengers coming from Philadelphia will
p'e.i-e secure their seats st the White Swan Hotel,
Race St., before they leave the city. Passengers
Coming in this line, have their seats secured in any
Stigcor Pnrket host from this plice. Those coming
in ihe. ther line may la? left behind.
CL1TDE fit WILIiIAMS'
lilaitU ItooTi Iaiuila tor3 ,
(tpporilr I'rinrr't Hotel,
HAKUIsm'KG.
rilllKY are ;.re)iarul to maniifacttire blanV woik
3 of every description, rurci! to any pattern, such
a DiHkets Records. Diy Honks, Ledgers, Asses
sors' sud Collectors' Duplicates of Ihe finest quali
ty of pai?r, in a style equal to any made in the ci
ties of Philadelphia or New Yoik.
All descriptions nf binding neatly eteciired.
Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolio made to order.
Lav Hook-. Music mid Periodicals hound to anv
pattern. Old Hooks reUiund, fce. Also files of
iicrs bound.
Work left at Ihe olTice of the Sunbury Ame
rican, will be promptly attended to.
May 1st, 1842 ly.
EAGLE
d h a rja 'Bs n
Coriu r of Third and Yinr Stru ts,
WILLIAMSPOHT, PA.
1111' aiibst-riber r. mm. tfullv aninninces to the
public, that he h .s opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building situate on the corner of
I hird and Pnie streets, where he will be Inppv to
w.iil I'p in those who may favor him wit their
eompv y 'The E .gle Hotel is la'ge mid conveni
ent, ami fitrtilshed it. the U'-t moiletn su le. Lis
provided witti a large number of well aired and
comfort ible sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors. iVc. Peisons visiting ilhsmsport on bu
niiess oi p'ca-ure, may rel ss-ur. d that every ex
ertion w ll if used to leider heir s.joinn at the
Eagle Holi I" plensanl and agneable. HisTable
will i supplied with the very b. s ihe ina.ket af
fonls. and hi- bar w iih the el nicest v. ines and other
liquors charges re.s.uiable. The Eagle Hotrl
p. .sscs-si's greater iiilvanmges in point of local ion
tll.iu any other similar establishment in the borough,
being situnle in the business pari of the town, and
w ithin a convenient distance of the Court House
and Williamspnri ami F.lnurs Rail liond Depot.
Sutlieieni Stabling provided, and gioil and trusty
o.tlers always in attendance.
Attentive, sccoii.iiiiHlatiiig and hone-t Servants
hae In en mrlo ed, atid nothing left undone that
will u.HI to the coiiif'oil and arc. rnmodaiinn of his
guests.
Tin re vvi I be n curing.1 shvnys in attendance at
h. Host l.aii.ling lo convey j.sssei.gers to and from
die House. Ine i f chari.p.
CH RLEs BORROWS.
M iv 1 l-b. t !.
'I
'Wit. KEILICAIT & ZC. ,
( 'oiittniinii I'nrwnrHin Mt t rhan's,
'. ., f Wdhor Strut H nl li 'ud,
o Till. I I t V W 11 I ,
WINli iistoci.oed vi II ill. I'l .lost ph B um t.
i. i j. . . mj..i, .j . f i ir-si
ATTUKXKY AT LAW,
6VZTBURV, PA.
Hnainci attended to in the Counlioi of Ncr
thutvl trlsnd, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia.
It Per In
Thias Hart ft Co.,
Low i a V Uianosr,
lliT, CtTMmsis ft Hart, rihd.
liKTSIOI.1l, McFariasii ft Co,
frsai so, 'ioon V ('o.,
J. MAY LAND, JR. & CO.
Ntitiir ami Tolmrcu AlntmlarUirrri,
.Yo. O'.l .nrlh Wcstrornmif lit' ind Third
Strrrt.
PHILADELPHIA.
rP HE utiderigued have formed a f'o psrlneisliqi
under the firm of J, MAYLAN D. Jn. V Ce.,
s successors to the late firm of Jnenb .Uiylond d
Co., and will continue the iHjsiness at the old esta
blishment, on their own account. In mkliiiiin In
their own close attention and experience for rnany
yeais, in the manufacture of their eefebratcd Mmfl-,
eV c, l he long experience of tire senior pari net of tl
late firm, will also be devoted to I lie interest f it u
new concern and ns no exertion and Care will I e
spared to insure their goods, stall times of the vr.
ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of tho
cnufiiUiice of tire friends and customers of the tato
firm. THOMAS ADAMS,
J. MAYLAND, Ja.
PhfladcViia, May 14th, 1842. ly
GO L ) lN S WTN
T3T3CD TT Hi2 ET 9
-Yo. V'J Xorth Third, above Arch Strut,
rmLADr.i.rm .
nrrriMMOli lltiNsi run Ki vt:TV n.-nnoi.
p HARLES WEIss, ,ri i!.o- hite Swrvr.."
and "Moniil Verurrti 1'otise," respectfully iin.
firms hisfricmls and customer. 1hnl be lias lu-c.-ssi i
the proprietor of the abov well known Hotel.
Court ry Merchants will find the above Hotel .-n
centtal I iCalion, and the best of fare. Persons n,
veiling with private conveyance will find a larpi
yard and good stabling for horses, and the best tt1 f
ostlers. Hoarding f 1 per day.
May llth. 1812. tf.
HOUSE,
So. 237, Xorth Third, ahon e Cidhwh ill Si ,,
PHILADELPHIA.
flHE suWrilicTs tak-cs pleasuro in aryin.nlir
I their friends end the tiuMic in general, t'l it
they have taken tho large and commodious Hon I. ,
recently Isiilt by the Messrs. Hart, on the same (' i
once occupied by the old established Hotel kree. n
n ihe Hull's Head, in Third street shove Calrovr
lull st.
This Hotel is finished in the very best possiVli i
mannrr, sml of rhv best malerials. Its location i t
very desirable, particularly for country merrhnn1 ;
the arraiigenit-nia for henlti.g and vemilnting tr l i
room is such as to secure nny temperature. TV t
bedrooms arc all light and airy, all tumisliud ill a
neat style, so as to insure comfort.
The receiving parlors are also furnished In a if -perb
style, the windows ro on the French stv:e ,
forming an entrance to a balcony in front, tvhV k
make a pleasant recess. Psrticular stteniimn h'l
Uen given to the beds and bedding, which, wi'.h
the furniture, are entirely new.
From years' experience in hotel business,
triiit, by strict assiduity to Irusiness, to niukd th'i
house a desirable stopping place. Our table will
always le supplied with the very best otir mark'!
can afTor.l, and our bar wi'h the best liquors and
wines of the most approved brand.
P. S. 'There are first rste stsblinj ur.d cstt Ije
houes attached to the hotel, st.eiided by ca itijl,
and solder hilsirers. nnd oil r Chnrce. will bs low, (a)
accordance with the preset. t ha d timet.
SIU'LTZ A EERR
Philadelphia, April Ifi. 1 H-l .
susqT ueii iwtv
HOTKL,
CATTAWISSA, COLCMDIA 0O
'L'. Y.Y.N' 17, V.i SI A.
HE subscriber rvsieclfiilly informs the pul.He)'
that ha has purchased, and now occupies tk
l.arct iffiPfc Iirl4U
sud '"tt-i,
r.imworfioMf iJiSJSTai cm Ktand,
Well kiiow.ii a the property, late of Tbeodot
Wills, and f.irtnerly kept by Samuel A. Bmdy.
He is now prepared to accommodate all travelled
ami visiters who may favor him with a call, an. I
will use eveiy effort in his power to render tf
convenience and Comfort to his customers, whit
under his charge. His accommodations arc ani
slid bia rooms well furnished. His stables exit s)
sive and in good condition.
His Ta Ri s and Har will be supplied with .l
liest that the market can siTord. Uy puncttlull
and atteiitiou, he feels colifideiit that ha w ill till r
the patronage of the public.
CHARLES HAHTMAN .
Catlawissa, Aptil 9th, 142.
H4lli:itT CiKTKIl fc. s, "
PA PEn MANUrACTUr.I!
II
It'
lAnnbnrxl Mrrrt, Itnlllnwrr.
HAVE constantly for sale, Printing P.ij ' ,. ,
sizes and nullities. Cm Writing I'm r
arid pi no. Letter Paper, bite and blue, r
! p'ain, Hal "jii.g PaM'r, fin.- and common U
: raper. iivito. mubiir.i, itouti'a crown, cr .wn and
'er"asi?e.l Wi.ippu.g P if ers. Colored N' liui.i sml
b'ov d Pii eis. lioiini t. Binders' and ? ,w r
Bo nd.;, Tissue Paper, an I all art clrt ip their line.
a i it
l i Inpi
which loe will sell
I ne of East. hi. IV, r.s ei tfullv iiitortti their I ji j,, pive f , ,,, rngr
lnmiMlu
ing tctiis.
tin'i .ls soil the i-nl.lic cei ernllv. ill it they hue I;
kirithit lireesud we I kuou n sloie nod w h art" at
copied l !
a I ieii' ial '
tint f oin
c.n.ri. cte !
bin- their I
foot of W illow Street Rndroa.l, l.t.lv
Jacob l iritn, ll. ie tlo v pn po" '.nn
C. iiin i-sioii and Fnr o in g B i-'i es
the lociil -..' .in'ages i.f lo I e. .n
with II the iiiibl c ioiproveiMM in r
! ouliet In the cilv, ibev tii.t .-r tin n. si Ues they will
be able to do business .i s gie .1, if hot g i h'i-i ad
VHi.l.ige, and Upon as ic.is .liable ir mis .is any oil er
h. llse, and Ibi iissoie their fru ii. Is llril any con
s ji !iu nls made in Iti, Hi shall ha ill, ir strict at
tention, i.nil in i exi ilmns spiel lo I'lVe entile satis.
; I'.iC'tnn.
'Tin V are sis i prepared In reci ive mul loivvard
I goods lo any point on the II. Iv .re and Lehigh
itvcr-. Im-Iwc. li Maiich I 'hunk. I' iMnn and Plula
; del hoi, Ma Del.iWate lM-i li sn.l I elilll Can L;
I a'si. to anv point on the Join ii.v nvi r, or .North
j and 1st llianihesol ihe Sn .qm I. .una visi Si buVI.
kill sud i'liion, or tho Chesapeake slid Tide W.itci
I Ciiits,
i For ihe accommodation ol lloais coming or go.
! ii g vis schulkill and L'nion Canals, a Sieunboat
will b ki pt eipressly for towing Ucil Iroin tb
Schuvlkd. iioui.d to the Del.iwaie and back, wl' ieh
will ru bit- m. ii bants Is have llivir proituee ileli
veied on thr De'swaie, and their g-nsls kl.i'ipid al
s saving ol fill to 7r per cent, on the pines for
h luhi'g actios, wiih lliese advHiit.iges they re
spiclfuliy solicit s hsre nf pair na.-e.
W. HE1LMAN & CO.
Wdlism IL ibnan,
U lliani W. K.ws ,
Philsd.Mjy 14, 1049. ly
ROBERT CARTE I ; x f
M..rch !)... -4-i. E'.klon;w,L
E a tl r-B' rAl E3 m,
Mti.oliiy. Noil; llK .1 ;!! OIIIv.
: rM. -ulwcnber r.s,.,c ,uv ,nt,.r , f.t.1,..
I ,';' "'"VHr t to lb..t large sud crn im-
! dioti. Brick House, o. , M;ltk(., iiln(r(i 01,1(.;,r t
,1-011.1 ll.rtise, (tor , i)trl v kept bv Hlrsiii Pii.v.v
lepareil lo accommodate all wl,.
wiih a call. Being thankful lor
w here he is now
may favor him
past lavors, III. ..j,,,, ,y uil,, ,,, tl) lulfl,.(
lo receive a 111 .ru fchn luMic ,,atr,iaL,ni A r,
t , CHARLES U. WHARTON.
Sunbu. y , Mi1tl.h r)h
j Juepb Darnel,
In
Xir.rlE ! LIME ! LXIVIE !
"I' i. subscribers ire prepared to furnish tanners
and oilier with any quantify of Lime of a vsry
v'lpe.ior quality fir land, oi pluistering, at the fnf
lowing very mluced prices, vif. H cli. per bushs!
j lor I and Limcj Id rls. for the best quality of plsi.
i t. ring Lime, al the kilns. Mow ths borough of Slln
I bury. Thev Will alsodrlner, at any plsce within ihe
' I .o. .,!. .f !....!. I: r.. 'i . ...
tuii. iii y, i.inir ior isiio, ai in cents per
bushel, and Lime for plaint-ring at ItJ est. is Pcr
bu-hil. The subscribers h.ivsalwus on hand, s
Urge qiianiiiy of Lime, lis quslliy is good, sn.l
their limestone is not equslled by any in thsn.n'.i.
bur hood.
sEAJtJIOLTZ & nCKtmcR.
Augasu, AmI SJ, Hit.