Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, August 12, 1843, Image 3

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    den dash of the flood swept her away, and she was
engulfed. Mr. Flower, who was in an upper story
of the mill, leaped from the window into tree)
Sore he remained until tho torrent tore up the tree
ind swept it onward. Hp, however, succeeded in
jetting hold of the branches of another tree that
esisted the tide, and he waa saved. Several bod in
lave been found upon the shore and in the mes
Iowa. Thia fatality It to be aicrihed to the un
mrallelcj suddenness of the rise of tho water. It
raa as if the earth had opened and poured forth
ler secret flood, Scarcely was the piesrnce of
langer known, before it was followed by the ab
tence ol hope. Hundreds of hair-breadth escapes
ire narrated. The who!c country is overspread
ith gloom, and the consequences of last night's
ulamities will Ion; overshadow the prosperity of
lis lovely section of country."
We learn further that five persons were drown
d at Bancroft's, on Ridley creek. Fifty bridges
i tho county, it is raid, can be counted destroyed,
vgether with almost every milldam. Mr. Crozier's
s is supposed to be from 50 to $75,000. Kitt's
attern shop is gone, Mr. Denton's house, Wm.
erlin's, Mr. Wm. Eyre's boardyard swept awny,
whus, 1. ft Wm. Eyre's storehouse completely
nptied. Jesse M. Eyre suffered great loss in
ore goods. On Ridley creek we have heard of
iur bridges being carried away, and a number of
ouse. The probability is, there are many more,
'he railroad bridges over Kidlty, Crum and Darby
e not gone..
The article in our paper of last week, headed
Htm to make nn unproductive Fruit Tree bear"
intsined several errors. The operation is to be
rrformed in the month of ..4 ugu.it, and not in the
vring, as we stated. The method is this Cut
vo rings completely round the limb of the tree, a
out four inches apatt ; then make a straight cut
nm one ring to the other, and peel the b.irk com
lelcly ofl". Replace the bark, and tie it on nicely
ilh a soft string. Hauling Gaz.
I1AI.TIMOUE HIARKKT.
Office of the Daltimoiii. Amkiiicax, August 7,
GRAIN. The supplies of Wheat are not very
irge to-day, and there is a better feeling in the
nurket, owing to the increased supply of water in
ic mill streams and some demand for a nt ihlior
ig market, We cannot, however, state a positive
Jvance in .rice nnd therefore quote ns before, viz:
ood to piime reds 95 a 93 cts. ami ordinary to
ood 80 a 95 cts. Among the transactions to
ay we note a sale of a load of prime North Caro
mt at 97 cts ; two parcels of Virginia, comprising
900 bosh' Is, quality prime but not free from g r
c and smut, at 95 els., and another parrel at 93
98 cts. Very little doing in Co-n. We quote
t d. white at 53 rts ; and yellow at 54 a 55 cts.
'ales of Md. Oats at 21 a 22 cts.
WHISKEY is do. 1. Limited sales of bbls.
t 26 cts. and of lihd, at 25 cts.
VON TIIF. AMI'.HH-AX.
County Commissioner.
Mn. Eihtoii : Permit us, through the columns
f your paper, to recommend to the Democracy of
us county, Mr. JAMES BUOY, of .Milton bor-
ugh, as a gentleman well qualified to fill the of-
ec nt l-iirsTT t M missiiiskh. I lie lork, no
niht, are entitled to the man, and we know not
ny cent leman more emintnily qoal lied to fulfil
te duties of said ollice than M r. Duoy. He has
ver been a consistent and active democrat, ond has
one much In promote the interest of the party.
I illon, we think, is now entitled to the man, and
e hope the cnu.ity convention will award to Mr.
uoy the nomination.
DEMOCRATS OF THE FORKS.
roil THE AMERICAN,
Assembly.
Mr. Ma-skr The Democracy of Norlhumbcr
nd county will soon be called tiion to make
mice of a candidate for the next Legislature, and
thcie have been several worthy men presented
r their consideration, permit us through the mn
inm of your valuable pajier, to offer Eiiwarii Y.
incu r, of the Borough of Sunbury, as a cundi
ate for that important situation, la piesenl'tng
Ir. llright to the Democracy of Northumberland
ounty.wehsve no hesitation in saying, that n.
long the 'tost of candidates that will tie brought
ito the field, one to whom the interests of the peo
k rould more safely be confided, cannot be found.
Ir. Bright has resided for a longtime among us,
nd is well acquainted with the wants and wishes
f the people. lie is a man of excellent business
abits. industrious and capable possessing a sound
nowledge of the Internal Improvement System,
nd If elected will fearlessly and faithfully perform
iduty. MANY.
FOR THE AMERICAS.
Assembly.
Mr. Eiiitou. Seeing that candidates for the
ffi-rent offices are lieing hrouuhl forward, we
nuldofler Mr. PETE It FURSEL, of Sunbury,
r the Legislature. Mr. Pursel is favorably known
the l it 110ns of this county. He has long battled
1 the ranks of Democracy, never failing tq ten-
every assistance to further the interest and
elfare of our party. Should oUr fellow citizens
link proper to elect h!n to ,B ihcir representa
tive, we are ct,I(1in ia wj n0( give tbem cause
e&" 'weir choke.
Democrats or Ai'uvsta.
rOU THE AME1MCAN.
Mrmbtr of Assembly.
Mr. Editor : Permit me to recommend to the
olers of Northumberland county, HUGH H.
'E ATS, E-q., of Shamokin, as a candidate for As
Mubty. Mr. Tuts is an industrious and intelligent
inner, and would, if elected, give very general satis-
ction. MANY OF S1IAMUK1.N.
t'ou nly Treasurer.
o the Fleetort of Sorthumlterland Count ij:
ELLOW CITIZENS : Through the solicit.-
lion nf my friends, I have been induced to of
r inyelf is a camlidaU for the olfice of
THKASLJllKH.
Should 1 be so fortunate as to be elected, I pledce
iyself to discharge the duties of th ollice to ihe
.st of my ability. JOHN SHIPE.
August 12th, 1813.
I HIE subsciiber will sell oflf bis stock of Ueaver,
. Russia and P-iu.h Hats, of the best quality, st
ry reduced prices.
Sunbury, Aug. 6, l13. II . B. MASSER.
Till KIDDLE II.
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT.
Answer to Enigma of last week.
Jutt tnc rouTH, (MHTiEsr ncKnutn Ann
SEVENTY SIT.,
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA.
I am composed of fifty-eight letters.
My 8, 15, 40, 3, is a town in Peru.
My 6, 37, 15, 7, is a county in New York,
My 1, 16, 2, 0, 16, is a county in N. Carolina,
My 6, 3, 9, 19, is a cape in the U. States.
My 2, 9, 16, 9, 37,3, is a town in Mexico.
My 14, 9, 11, is an island in the Pacific.
My 16,5, 11, 37, 9, is a river in S. America.
My 2, 3, 46, 3, 37, 1 is a desert in Africa.
My whole is an excellent proverb;
Oub Orisio of D it a mi mi's Vrohtaiilk U
sivkrsai Pills. This medicine we acknowledge,
in recommending to our readers, possesses wonder,
ful efficacy in all nervous disorders, fits, head ich,
weaknesses, heaviness and lowness of spirit, dim
ness of sight, confusion of thoughts and wander
ings of the mind; vapors and melancholy, and all
kinds of hysteric complaints, gradually go olTby the
use of thia medicine ; in siekness of the stomach,
flatulences and obstructions, it is a safe, powerful
and efficacious remedy. The first symptoms of its
good effects are serenity and cheerfulness, and as
a preventive, alterative and purifier of the blood, it
has not its equal in the world. It is admirably oil
cu'ated to afTord relief to restore a broken and de
cayed constitution to its pristine health and vigor.
1'itblic ledger.
djPurchase of H. B. Masser, Sunbury, or of a
gents published in another part of this pape r.
""""" irriTn, '""
At his residence in Northumberland, on Tues
day last, JOSEPH EVE HARD, Esq., aged -bout
S3 years.
Mr. Evkiiard was a member of the Bar of this
county. He was admitted to practice about a year
since, and gave strong promises of success in the
profession which he adopted. His death, which
was sudden and unexpected, came like a shock
upon his friends and acquaintances, who but a few
hours previous had seen him apparently in all the
vigor of life. He was attending the court at this
pl..ce, on Monday list. At noon he called upon
us, and requested us not to call up a suit, in which
he was the opposing counsel, until next morning,
as he was not well. He was taken home, but,
alas! before next morning came he was prostrate
and speechless, and in a few hours after, a corpse.
His death was caused by appoplexy. In another
column we have published the proceedings of the
memlicfs of the Bur, of winch he was a fellow mem
ber, on the melanchnlly occasion.
On Thursday morning last CHARLES, aon of
Mr. George Hall.of Dnui hin, Dauphin county, tor.
merly of this pltce, nged one year.
TRICE CUKHENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtfieimer,
Wheat, .... loo
Rtk, 50
Con, ...... 40
Oats, ...... 5
Pork, ...... 5
Flaxsfkd, ... . 100
Bl'TTKII, - . . . . 10
Hkkswax, .... 25
Tallow, .... 10
Diukii Apples, . . . 75
Do. PilAches, 200
Flax, ... -8
Hkckleii Flax, . 10
Euus, ...... 8
V-0L3EP.T & JAITITET,
.r iirnii oiiimiKioii .iici-fiiuiifs,
.Vo. 'J I Commerce St., btlow Fifth,
FLEP constantly on band Imported Seenrs,
1 v Mrandies, Liquors, &c, at the lowest prices
for cash.
C.J. WoLnr.R-r. jr. Wm. A. Jamhkt.
Aueust 5th, isn. fim
ANBJItY Jt KOCAP,
HAT CAP MANUFACTURERS,
South Fust corner of Market and ith tits.,
lMilladolplila,
"I ESPECTFULLY inform the public that they
v will constantly keen on hnd a largs assort
ment of Hats, Caps and Furs, to suit the fall trade
of the be-t quality. By strict attention to bnsi
ness, and by selling their stock at the lowest prices
they flatter themselves in being able to give entire
satisfaction. August 5, 1843 ly
JAMKS S. SMITH'S
Wholesale Cluf'R 1-stnhlisliniciit,
No. Hi North Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
"TT1IERE is to be found the largest assortment
' of Clocl;, in die United States, among which
are Fn:rr.stville. Hill's Goodiich & Co, Atkins,
I'ortei Ac Co., Ives', Brewsters, and other Eight
Day Brass Clocks; C. Jerome's Bristol Manufac
turing Company, Atkins, Porter ft Co., Hill's,
Goodrich ft Co., Forrest ville, H. Wilton's, and
other Thirty Hour Brass Clicks; Boardman ft
Welle's, Hopkins ft Alfred's, H. C, Smith's, and
oiher Wood Clocks.
Sole Agent for Crane's celebrated Ye ir and
Month Clocks, as well as several of the above men
tioned. Also : Church and Hall Clocks.
Watchmakers, Merchants anJ others, will
find it to their interest to call.
Looking Glasses manufactured.
Philadelphia. August 5, 1313. 3in
Tinr.vsiup .ni:rrif;s.
HIE Democratic citizens of Northumberland
county are requested to meet in their several
town. hips, on Katurday, the 12th day of August
next, to elect ueleg ites to meet in county conven
tion in Sunbuty, on Monday the 14th nf August
next, for the purpose of selecting a suitable candi
date for Congress, Assembly, Treasurer, Commis
sioner and Auditor, and Delegates to the State
Convention held in Harris'iura, to nominate
candidates for the ollice of Can il Cominisktoiiers.
By order of the Democratic.
STANDING COMMITTEE.
July 22.1. 1843.
A Thrculilug Machine for Sale.
nplIB subserilier offers f,.r sale a THRESHING
L MACHINE, new and in good order, The
Machine has been tried, and proves to b an excel
lent one It wilt be sold at a reduced price, and
warranted. Apply to II, U, MARKER,
July Ut, 1813.
TO THE VOTERS OF NOllT HUM DER-1
LAND COUNTY.
PELLOW CITIZENS : At the earnest sobci--L
tations of many of my friends, I am induced to
offer myself as candidate for the office of
V O UXT Y Til K A S UK V. H.
Should I be elected, 1 wilt endeavor to discharge
the duties of the office to the best of my ability.
CHRISTIAN BOWER.
Sunbury, July 25d, 1813.
EXCH-AITGE HOTEL.
Ccntie Street, opposite the Tow.n Hall,
lOTTSTIlXK, PA.
J . C . LESS I fi . ..
UESPECTCULLY announces to
, the travelling community that he
has taken the larun and splendid estab
lishment, the ExcHAftflK Horn, situa.
ted nt
the corner of Centre and Callowhill streets,
nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough of
Pottsvillo, which has been thoroughly repaired and
materially improved for the accommodation of visit
ors. The Hotel is forty ft. ftont on Centre at,, and
one hundred and thirty eight ft. on Callowhill, three
stories high ; it is admirably provided with Parlors,
fitting Rooms. Heading Room, and Urge airy
Chambers the most spacious, pleasant and conve
nient Dining Room in the country a new and su
perior Bathing Establishment J and every conve
nience end comfort to render it in all respects a
most desirable Hotel.
No paiis or expense will be spared to furnish
the Table and Bar with tho best that this and the
Philadelphia Markets afTord ; and with a determi
nation to devote his entire personal attention to the
comfort and accommodation of those who may fa
vor him with a call : aided by active, careful and
obliging servants, he hopes to give generji satis
faction.
PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit this
highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be
provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he
ieels confident will please the most fastidious,
OrT" The Stabling attached, is large and well
constructed, nnd superintended by experienced rind
attentive Osiers. Horses and Carriages may be had
at any timo to convey persons to any part of the
country.
nTj'An Omnibus runs from this Hotel dally to
and from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the ac
commodation of persons travelling on the Rail
Road. No charge for omnibus fare to this Hotel.
Pottsvillc, J.ily 8. 1813. 6m
Notice
T () C () X T H A C T O li S.
PROPOSALS will be received until sun-down
of Friday the lt day of Scpteniber, 18-13, at
the ton n of Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan
tango Aqueduct, on the SiKqiiehanna Division.
Plans nnd specifications will be exhibited three
lays previous to the letting.
G. I.EISENRINO,
Supervisor Susq. Div. Pa. Conul.
July 8lh, 1813. 8t
07" Hack yumhers still Supplied. ,fj
THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.
CHEAPE3T MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD
BLACKWOOD'S
i ,ii in 11 ; n au z 1 1:.
A X c w II e p r I t .
Two hollars a tear niiiiucnnr j 18 CTS.
II l'ulilisher of the Iew Worlil announces
that be has commenced the Re-pub'ication
of this most celebrated of the mtgnines, at a price
which will insure it a very large cireula'ion.
"Blackwood" has long stood at the head of tho pe
riodical literature of the world, and it continues to
maintain that distinction, without a rival. 1'rofes.
sor Wilson, its editor (old "Christopher North,")
is unrivalled as a prose. writer nnd a poet, and his
contributors are among the first living authors of
Great Britain,
It will be issued in a doubts number of the New
World, within 24 hours after the arrival of the
English Steamer, and sent by the first mails to sub
sriihers in all parts of the United States and Bri
tish America.
Terms. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for
one copy Five Dollars for Three copies Eight
Dollars for five copies and $15 for Ten copies
payable in advance. Single copies 18 cents.
Any Postmaster, 01 other person, who will ol
tain 10 subscribe, and remit flft therefor, shall
have un extia copy gratis. Suh'tect to newspaper
postage only. Address J. WINCHESTER,
July 1st, 1813. Publisher.
John Klsclj's i:tute.
TTOTICE is hereby given, that letters tcstsm- n-
1f '"ry on ihe estate of John Eiselv, late of
Sunbury, NorlhunilM-rland county, dee'd , have been
granted by the Register nf said county to the sub
scriber. All those indebted to the above estate ore
requested to fall and make payment on Saturday
the 29ih of Jul v, 1813, at the late re-idence of the
deceased, and those having cl lims will present thi ir
accounts, well authenticated, for settlement.
MARY EISELY.
July 1st. 1813. Erteutrir.
COUNTY TllKASUHICK.
TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH I'M-
ftEKL.Wn COUNTY.
"H" EL LOW CITIZENS: I have len induced
to oiler mysell as a camlnlate lor the ollice ot
County TrcaMiror,
at the coming election. Should you think me
worthy of your support, and I should be so sue.
cessful as to be elected, I will endeavor to give gen
eral sa'.'ufactiotl to all who may be concerned.
JOHN FAItNSWORTH.
Sunbury, June 2-lth.l813.
nil. M;iSMT has leinoved his store, into
the new building adjoining tho old store,
where ho has opened a new assnitment of Dry,
Gootls, Oroceriet, Qiiccnswarc, Hardware, c.
All persons having uns tiled accounts in his
books, will .sve costs bv aitending to them soon.
Sunbury, June 10th. 1813.
Agent for the sab- of Sauihworlh Mauufac.
luring Company's
surr.iuoit wmtixc pavkms;
Warehouse No. :i Minor Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE following kinds constantly on hand, snd
for sale to the Trailo at the lowcM market
pr ces 1 Fine thick Flat Caps. 18, 14, hint 1 II s ,
blue and white ; Eitra super, and superfine Folio
Posts, blue and white ; Eitra iiprr Packet and
Commercial posts, blue and white ; Elra super
Linen Note papers, long j Jo. broad; iiieri'ine sn.l
fine Counting house Caps, bins and whit ; Eitra
super Congress Csps and Luttcrs, plain and ruled,
bine and while NUm rfine French Potts, plain mid
ruled ;Bui erfineSeimon Cap and Posts; Superfine
end finu Caps and Po.ts, ruled and plain, blue and
white, various qualities and prices.
Also Bonnet Boards, 'IVtue, Envelope, Wrap,
ping, and Hardware papers, tic, fie.
May 87, 1813. Ton.
UjL
HIF.U ill t:H HIES for sale by
Counterfeiters'
DEATH BLOW.
rPhe pulilic will please observe that no Brondrelh
Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom)
enrh containing a f.ic-siinile signature of my hand
writing, thus 1). Bh Aft tin ETit, M. D. These ta.
bel.nie engraved on steel, beautifully designed,
and done at an expense of over 2,0tl0. rhi reforo
it will be seen that the only thing nrcexsary to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these
libels.
Remember the top, the side, and the bottom.
The following respective persons are duly auhori
zed, and hold
CERTICATES Or AGENCY,
For tho sale of lirandreth's Vegetable Universal
Vills.
Northunibciland county : Milton Mackey fc
Chambeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewens
ville Ireland A. Mcixcll. Northumbeiland Win.
Forsyth. Georgetown J. & J. Walls.
Union County: New Berlin Bogar oV Win
ter. Selinsgrovc fieorge Cundiurn, Middle
burg Isaac Smith. Bcavertown David Hubler.
Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Milllinsburg Mensch
ft Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg
&. F. C. Mover. Lewisburg Walls ct Green.
Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds
Ac Co. Berwick Shuman vV IMtenlinuse. I,ri.
tawissa C. G. Brobts. BlootiiKburg John R
Moycr. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington
Robt. McCay. Limestone llalliet ft McAinch.
Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate of Agency, containing a representation of
Dr BltA.M)RETH S Manufactory at Sing Sing,
and upon which will also be seen exact copies of
the new labels now used uioit the JSrandrelh I'ill
liores.
Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street.
B. Blf ANDRETH, M. D.
June 2 1th, 1813.
II:irl, Andrews fc jl'Ucvcr,
r orwardinu and iicncral rrodtipc
COMMISSION M K ltd I AX I S,
Second tl'inrf a hurt Hnrr SI . nn the Deluware,
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES
Henry Farnum ot Co. I.laivis, Trabue tk Curd,
Bray, Barcroft.oV Co. iMuixville.
Williamson, BurroughsTieo. Luckcy, ft Co.
& Claik, I Cincinnati.
Eckel. Spancler A Raguel Sr. John Smith, Esq ,
Reed, Bni. oV. Thoma, j Portland.
Rogers, Brothers Sc Co. 'Joseph Souther, Esq.,
W. H.Thompson oV Co. j Hodon.
Robert Srcen & Co. Illon. Wm. Bialer,
J. oV J. Reakert, J Cintrfteld, Pa.
Mulford oV Alter, 11 Hendricks,
J. It. Wel.-h. E q. ' Sunbury, 1'a.
Philadi Ijdiia ill. Hum' s, E-q.
David R. Porter, Esq. .Itoliert Crane, Esq.,
Messrs. J.ct P. Martin, ' Jersey Shore, Pa.
llarrlwg Vm. M'Kelvy c Co
Wm. K. Holloacle, E
Hiiomxbitrg, Pa
VuU & (ircen.
Lrivisburg, Pa,
Lewis Hurford, Esq.
Lancaster
Jones, Murphy ft Co.
E. A. Brown ft Brother.
J. K. Moorehead, Esq.
T. W. Kin iing & Son,
Imk Haven, Pa.
Pittsburg.
Morgan ft Anderson,
Steirettct Potter,
Iswistown, Pa.
lieo. Piesbury, Esq. I Joseph Paxton, Esq.,
V. Louis Columbia Co , Pa.
June 3d, 1813. ly
n IF
Lou IMaMMiim-nl.)
VILLIAM HCOTEP.
EXPECTFUI.I.Y informs the citizens of
J Sunbury and vicinity, that he has recently
commenced tho
( A MX rI-M A K1XC. I'.USIXKSS,
in oil its branches, in Maiket sueet, Sunbiiry, im-
imdialelv In low the post olbce, where he will be
rea.lv to receive ai d execute nil orders in the line
of his busines', w ith itroniiiiness and despatch, and
in the best style and manner. His prices will be
low, in accord hi ice with the times.
Lumber uud Country Pr.lnee taken in Ex
chaime. May Villi 1M3. fim
ink.
TfterrttT
S3. HOVER,
Mumifacttiier of Writini; nml linli-ili-ble
Ink, No. ltVti .North Third Stroi t, bi.
diMirs below K.100, (ivist rsido,)
PHILASEL P II I A ,
1y EsriHM'Ft'l.I.Y inloims country nii rchaiits
- and others, that he ron-tautly keeps on baud
a large stock of his superier Black, Blue nnd Red
Ink, and nlso a superior quality of Indi I'il hi Ink.
li s ink is put up in b tiles varying in size, from
I to '.ii ounces, and will be sold nn reasonable
terms. The excellent qualities of this ink has so
thoroughly established its character, that il is now
extensively used throughout ih counuy.
Formic at the store of H. B. Mass,-r, Sun
bury, Pa. t iy 27th. 1813. ly
CITY 1 riJMITIlK UCTIOX,
AND PIIIVATE SALES KOOMS,
Nos. 'J'J anil III Norllt Tltiid Street,
Nenr the City Hotel,
PHILXDELPHIA.
CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-pectful'y in-
vitfs the attention of iersoi-,s desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to his eitensiw (Sales Rooms,
(both public and lNivate,) f..r every description ol
llousitiold Furniture, win re can be obtained at nil
tunes, u large asMilnient of fashionable and i II
manufactured l'.-.lnni I Furnilure, Beds, M.itli.isses,
itc, at very reduced prices, for cusii.
(SJ" tKlns bv Auction, twice a wrck.
May 27th. I St:. ly
D AVID EVANS, i
No. 70 South 'Ad stieet, fi'i'Ml ic Exchange, 1
I'llll.ADF.LIMIlA, j
( Formerlii of So. fl Smith Second strict.)
Manufacturer nf Improved and Patent Fne and
Thief-proof Chests and D.mrs, Water and Pro.
vision Conh rs, and Fdterers, Kefiigera
tors, Hoisting Machines, ftc, ftc,
o ..-
i ill rttimiii m iif ui ihr
ctdebr.it.. I WATER C 'ol
id Filtcrers, R.Trigera.
: :'t--J!Lior, both of the round and
... ' in rr-iM" "... 1 -
incuts, nf the best luateiliU
i ?oK; .;. and woikinanshin.
Tho Chi'tts are imnulkcturt'd without
pl ink of any description, of ihe best mutenal which
is calculated to resist burcU'S ami heat as long as
any inanufueturi d in ihe I'niled Stales a triul ol
which he is willing to make with any other, pro
vided tils trial be uiude of chests already sold to
customers, and not u auuf ictuied for the express
purpose of a triul. Purehast rs are invited to call
before purchasing elsewhere.
CAUTION' All persons are cautioned sgiinst
making, using, selling or causing to be sold, any
Keyhole covers f i Fire Proof Ches's ur doors of
any kind, simi'sr in construction to my patent of
July 10th, ISl I, i.k they will be ueall with uccord
nig to the Patent Liw.
May 7.h, IHt.t.-fni.
LOITC-LET'S
Cerent Went ern Indian l'nnat rii,
Compounded cntirnly of Vegetable
Substances ;
Free from Calomel nnd nil other Mineral.
For the history of this medicine, and its unrivalled
and truly surprising success and popular
ity, see large bills
T is recommended as a general cathartic for
family use in dyspepsia and all bilious diea-
srs, it is invaluable for Asthma it is eonsiileied a
specific, no caw having yet occurred which it has
faibd to cure for common c- Ids. iinflammninry
diseases, rheuma'ism, affections of the liver, cVe.,
and for females, it is a sale and excellent remedy.
CERTIFICATE,
From Dr. Silas West, of Uinghanipton, A'. Y.
Mr. Loneley -Dear Sir: I have u-ed your Great
Webrn Indian Panacea in my family, nnd have
repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care,
and sin satisfied that it is always a safe, and in very
many ensps nn invaluable medicine. It opern'es as
a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and while it ef
fectually obviates costivenera acts upon the stomach
and liver as an nbeiative, coin cling acidity, and re
storing the healthy condition of those orsans.
Very respectfully vonrs, S. WEST.
For sale by JOHN W. FIJI LING, Sunburv,
JACOB B RIG 11T, Northumberland.
May 20th. 18-13. ly
ClIAltLKS W. lir.CilXS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AS token the oll'ice fonneily occupied bv the
Hon. ( hailes G. Donm l, opposite the Court
House. He will attend to business 111 the Courts
of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties.
May 20th, 1813.
COUNTY THK ASUHKIi.
To the Voters of Northumberland County
UTIKLLOW CITIZENS : Through the soli
citations of many friends in various purls nf
the county, I have been induced to oiler myself as
a candidate for tbe office of
T r e a surer.
Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of your stilTrascs, I pledge mysell to disch.irgo the
duties of said office with fidelity.
THOMAS A. BILLINGTON.
Sunbury. May 20th,
j7D7Watcr;s,
1 ESPEC TFULLY informs ihe citizens of the
orough of Northumberland, and its vicinity,
that ho has commenced the
Tailoring Husine,
in a'l i's various brandies, in the shop formerly
occupied by Henry S. Thomas, ilirectlv oppo-ite
Forsvth's store. As he receives the New York
nnd Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled
to do all jobs entrusted to him, alter the neutett and
latest style, and upon theshoitest notice.
Northumberland, Apiil 22d.l8-l3.--ly
5?.. JACOB 3. 1J353?k,
1 ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sun-
l-ury mi.l its vicinity, that he has taken the
office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where
he will be happy to receive culls in the line of his
profession. April22d, 1813.
Daniel Yarick,
BLACKSMITH,
TTdsEGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunbury
fij and its vicinity, that he has commenced the
IHiACKSMITIlIX (1 1US I N K S S,
in Maikit street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's
store, and directly opposite tho post ollice, where he
intends to carry on tho business in nil its various
branches, including, Turning, Making Mill Irons
and llliptic Springs, loninif Ciirringfs, with Ex
tension or Standing tops. Shoeing Horses, Vc.
Dnlerswill be promptly nnd punctually attended
to, and voik done ctteMp, lor caMi or country pro
duce. Hoise Shoeing done at f I per sett.
.Sunbury, April loth, ISl J. tim
15 o o t & Shoe
1Z-1TTJP.CTCB.T.
II a r i i 11 I r i 11 ,
ESl'ECTFCLLY informs I. is fii.nds anJ
old ciistoiueis, that he h,iJ remov.-d bis
HOOT - SHOE ESTMU.lSllME.S T
to the liaine build. ng ailj nnir,R bis ilwrlling house,
between that and Dr. 1). T.Tiltes' otVice, h few doors
west of his old estat lisbmelit, in Maiket stivel,
where he intei ds to carry on the ubovc business
extensively, in all its various branches.
Being thankful for post f ivors, he h . us, by stiicl
utleiition to business and liberal charges, to give
general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re
ceive a liberal share of public putrjnage.
April 8th, 1813.
A ' CAUD7 "
r. X. I. 11 , I hankful for past fa-
vors, respectfully informs the inhabitants ol
Nunbiirv and country around, that no has, taken
bis residence nnd ollice in market street, in the east
end of ihe building occup ed by John Ilogar's store,
where ho will be happy to wait upon ull who fa
vor bi'n w ith their calls.
Sunbury, April 1st, It? 11 fim
BIj ACKSftTITHIN Ct .
J v it ,. jj v ' n) o r III U II Av S U II.
Mill' su'scii'crs hereby 11 f rm ihe public, that
I they have ui'ere l into partneisl in, in the
niiACUSMITHINa BT7SINXS3,
vvbcli wi l here .fo r be carr ed on at the old
laud in Sunbuiy, under the lnm nl "'""'c1'
Zimineiman Son," where, ihev will conduct the
I'U-ine-s 111 all its vaiious I rain hi s, inclu ling Turn,
in?. Making M II lens. Jemmy Curr.ogr. Shoe,
ing .(-sis.'tVc. Older will be promptly and punc
tually attend, d to, und w oik done cheap, lor cah
or country pioduce.
fXT" Shoiinu done lit one dollar per sett.
(iEOROE ZIMMERMAN,
J. H. ZIMMERMAN.
Sunbury. Match 1 1 ill. ltsCl.
Pi.?iTlTE?sOHI?
'PHP. subsciibeis, having enter, d into a parlner-
ship ill the practice of the law, will be happy
to atieiid to ull business entrusted to iheir care.
Colle'lioiis will be promptly intended In.
Tiny inav always lie found ut their ollice, ill
Msikel striul. Sunbury, fonneily occupied by
Win. Dt wart, dee'd.. as a stoie-rooin.
WILLIAM L. DEW ART,
CHARLES J. UUUNEK.
Sunbuiy, Fib. 4th, lr5J;l. ly.
A
Vreiii upp ol ROSE OIN l .MLM . leceived
and for sale by M. U. HAaaLii,
Nov. 19th. IS 13
NAM'i imic ki:iiim,i;c:,
HATTER,
-K7-ERY liESPECTFUI.LY begs leove to in.
y form his customers, and the public generally,
that he still continues thu
HATTING BUSINESS,
in all its various branches, in the shop nearly oppo
site the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen
ry Hans and himself, under the firm nf Haas ft
Druckemiller, which firm li sheen mnlti-il'V diss. li
ved. He hopes, by ii long experience 111 the iiImivh
bnsinrsn, mid strict attention therel to render g' 11
eral s iti-l'aciiori, and receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage.
Snnbtuv. Del. K,ih, 1812. ly.
I IOUSK,
No. 2:37, Xnrlh Third, above Callowhill S
IMIII.ADKLIMIIA.
50HX DUNCAN, late from the Per,nslva.
nia Farmer, nnd Samuel Pike. jr lae of A.
no rienn Hotel, Columbus, t ihio. take pleasure in ac
qoniniing their fiends and the public eeneriillv that
they have laki n the large arid commodious IL'til,
recently I liill bv tlie Messrs. II rl.nn the sar.ie site
once occupied by the oi l esbibli-hcd Hotel known
as the Bull's Id ud, in Third ieet ibove Callow
hill st.
This Hotel is fini-hed ii the verv br-t possiblo
manner, arid i f th-- be-t
1's lor:,tion is
y i:i- r-hants ;
r "I " neb
The
very ilesii.ible, p.rMeii!:!-' - t- r e.";.
the in rut 11! 1 nil i-, . !' 0 1,,-,-n 1 -I
room i mch " to .! -it i
bt dli'OII!.s a:e 11' !, 'i! I 1 1 v' , tii
rie-it sty , o a to p.. . 1 . M ! (.
I'!.'
.! I in a
The r civ i a pir! :i'
perb style, tbc wind a "
forinii g tin en'ranc to b,,'
mtikes a idea-tint recess, I'
'o I'lTiv-hc ! i
o tlie I'm r:eii
ov in froi.l.
.-11-
.! ' ll',
whi. h
1 t.eul.ir ntteii.ion has
been given to tho beds an I bedding,
which, with
the furniture, are entirely new.
l' rom years' experience in hotel business, wo
trust, by strict assiduity tc. business, to make this
house a desirable stepping place. Our tablu will
always be supplied with the very best our market
Can nir.ird. and nur bar with the best liquors und
wines of the most appioved brands.
P. S. There are first rate stnbhng r.nd carriago
houses nttached to the hotel, (.Mended by ca .tfiil
and sober hostlers, nnd our charges will bo low, in
accordance with the present haid times.
Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, IS'1'2.
" UNION HOTEL,
((tvntral Stage Office,)
im tu :rr etzz tst 9
LYCOMING COUNTY,
IVmis) Ivaiiia.
T
IIE Subscriber rcsncctfullv informs his friends
anil the public in general, that he has taken
the above
LARUF. AD COMMODIOUS
HOTEL,
I N T II E 11 O H O U G H O F M U N C Y,
and that he is now well prepared to nccommod.ilo
all who may favor him with their custom.
His Slekpino Acahtmknts ore well aired, and
comfortable.
His Taiu.k ivn Bin will always bo suppliid
with the best the market can afford.
His SrAni.iNo, which is good, will be under
the charge of good and careful hostlers.
He feels confident, by strict attention tr busine-s,
and an earnest desire to render comfortable those
who may patronize him, that he will not fail togivo
general satisfaction. II. U. WEAYEIv.
Muncy, Oct. 1st, 112. tf.
Dr. !. T. TlitCS, Respectfully informs the
citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has re
moved his oll'ice to the budding Intely occupied by
George Ilriuht, in market stieet, Sui.bury, whem
he may lie found at ull hours, unlvss professionally
engaged.
1)1!. TIMTES returns his sincere thanks fo' !.
encomucemeiit he has icceived, in the line 1 I b s
profession, in this place, and tiu-ts, by pron. i
lention to the duties of bis pro'.cssiou, and r in
able chaig'.s, that he will continue tJ rcc-. -
Itlienl s, iiru of the iu!ilic patronage.
Sui.'eury, Oct. 1st, lx-12. tf.
r..l. I'OIU l-egs leave to teno.-r n :i'i
lul 111 kn. w eilcini-nts to ihe ;en : :i : 1. v
and siiirmiiiding cmintrv, foi llnni pi t em- o
ment in the line ot I is profession ; and won
the same lime am ounce to them th t he -t
1 Ht
I in-
tends to continue the practice id me li im- ill all its
variousd. ii.irtmi nts. H- wo.-!.l, ih.refore, solicit
a continuance! nfiln ir cont'i,b"i -e
He tiny be found at nil tun - t b
north 1 ast corner of H a k t V ui
unless profes-ioiullv et i! '.
nl patronai'e.
ollice, at thu
Dt cr streets',
Sunburv, let. 1st. lf t
-it,
DU. J. N.
SURG HO rl
I ) I SI IIlTI : 1.1. Y
I ., ui.i.le ,"N .
place of lesi.tetiro. i ;
c.ili- in the line ot r 1
.Inly IH 12. ly.
sr..EPv,
ilia! ho
o . nl
:. at.V
TliK
rillLAIiKLrillA. KCAlllMJ Mi '"' UsWlW)
HAIL ROAD.
SL'.M M CR A RPvAl i MM KNT.
Change of Hours.
OS AMI tlTKIl SlICBIllV, A fill I. I, ll:l,
The pusseuger trains w. II have ut the following
hours :
Pl,ihid,phia und Pott-viUe.
From PhiUi.lclpl.il, ut A. M. )
From P.ittsville, at . M. S
Hours of I'lis.Hi'g Krndihg.
For Pol'svi'le, al 'lJ A. M.
For Philadelphia, at 7f A. M. 5
It. ith iiams na-s ut Polts'own. The 1
Daily
Daily,
lovvn tui 11
lueaKI i-ls at Re olioij, ..ml tlie up lnin at .Nor'ls-
own, f ir which Ui miiiu cs oie allowed at tach
stiitioii.
1.1 it t: v
llt-lweeli Polt-ville .V Philada,
f;l,M) A f 2.50
2,25 & 1,75
1,10 ft 1,HI
II. t ween Reading do.
llt-t wren do Poltilte,
llv. 1 iision Tick ft noon roil
Biri'iiNisoi
1 1 IK
Ntxr !'
H.-iween Pottsville tS; Philadelphia, Oil
lb tween Reading A do. 3 00
Between do. cv Pottsville, S DO
All the trains will ttop for way passengers st
the usual points.
$y All passengers are requested to proi'iim
their tickets before the trains atari.
M.y SI, UVi. tf-
D
July l. 1843.
II. B. MASSER.
FOR SALB AT THIS OFIMCE.