Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, September 09, 1843, Image 3

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Dnnofjry of Ton).
At large nil J respectable meeting oftlie Demo
cratic citir.' n of Cml township, Northumberland
county, assembled on the 4th of Septemlier, puru
nt to a previous notice, it the School House in
the tow n of Shamukin, S. S. BIRD Esq. wascslU
f J to the chnir, ami Jon K. Rontva appointed
Secretary. The object of ttic mooting being stated
by ihe chairman, and the appointment of a com
mittee on resolution moved, the chnir appointed
Messrs. VVm. Fagclcy, 8, Bitlcnbcndcr and J.
Zimmerman said committee, w ho after retiring a
short lime reported the folluw'ng, which were u
tianimously adopted :
Whereas, we, a citizens of the United State, do
considtr it the duty as well aa privilege of every
qualified citizen to exercise the elcrtivo franchise
iiidependrnt of party, at all elections fur public
officers j hut, in performing that duty, we cannot i
gic our support to the present nominee for the '
Assembly, because we bclievo there are other equal-
ly capable men in our county, that will serve if
elected, who arc not tr.immi lied with pirty preju- j
dice and it is from such mrn that we can most
reasonably expect iinpnrliiil Initiation for the good
of the whole communiiy, instead of a party. There
fore csidred. That we recommend to the voteis of
Northumberland county, our fellow townsman,
KIMBER CLEAVER, as n candidate for assem
bly at the ensuing election, he being a nun of a
bility, good moral character, and industrious bu-i-r.esa
habits, and fiee ftom violent parly prejudice.
This we speak from experience of several year.' ac
quaintance with Mr. Cleaver, as a citizen of our
pi a re.
litsolred. That we give Kiniher ('leaver our
support at the polls, and use evpry honorable mean;
in our power to ensure his election.
Resolctd, That the proceedings of this meeting
be signed by the presiding offiecrs, and published
in the newspapers of the county.
S. S. BIRD, President.
J. K. Robins, Secretary.
A Gallery lmlred. It is t itcd that the pictures )
in the Palace of Versailles would, if they were all
placed side by side, reach five miles !
U AT.TIMOIt K M tKKKT,
.'fflcr nfthe Uki rwonK A m f. n i c a ' , Sept. 4.
FLOUR. Small sale of Western Flour at
f I 7'i.
(J RAIN. The receipts of Wheat were Very
light on Saturday and to day. Sales of good to
prime Md. and Va. reds sold at 101 ets. Several
small parcels of family flour white Wheats were
sold at 103 a 110 ets. Tlnee parrels of Pa. red
have been r-torcd. The demand for Corn is very
limited to dav. Mil. Rye is worth 52 ets. Sales
of Oats al 21 a 23 ct.
WHISKEY. The demand is very limited. We
quote hhds. at 21 els. and bbls. at 05 ets,
Rkaoxs why the Tlrandretli Vegetable Vn'i.
rersnl Pills are epf cislly adapted to thii climate :
No care required in using (hem.
No change or diet.
The body less liable to take cold when under
their influence than at any other time.
May l taken morning, noon, or night, with a
certainly of good results; that is, provided they o
ierate freely upon ibe bowels.
Aa cath irtie they are the mo-t mild and invig.
orating medicine that can possibly be administered.
t.'auiion. No Iliug Store has the ie iiuiue llran.
dretb Pills sor sale.
I
Masser, Sunbury or of
Q-j- Pnrch se of II. II
agents publishtd in another part of this paper.
.w .i n it i k n ,
On Tuesday. the2!llh nil. by the Rev. John P.
Hudson. Mr. I 'in H I. is Cahii. to Miss ElI7. Hi;.
i-rt. both of Rush tomiship.Nnrth'd. co. j
On Thursday ibe 31 -t tilt, by ihe Rev. John
Halt, Mr. Johi D. Piitkii, of Orangeville, to M.ss
11 1 v ii Lr n, of l)an ille.
i i
-Jn.Z S7CLE1T, !
tN tho night of the 30th ull., a prmniss iry
note of thirty-live dollars, dated June ?th.
1S13, payable to ihe subscri!er ninety day after '
Hale, ami fig lied l.y Joseph v all. ice. All p rsoin
are he chy cautioned g ainst purchasing sa d note.
MOSES II IN E.
Norihumber'and. Sept. 4, 181331.
To the till.t'iisi of SunlMiry.
T the last siatcj meeiing of the Wabhingtot) ;
Fire Company, il was j
Hcmli td, That the cilii-en of Sunbury be noti '
fied to call nt the State House, on Monday evening !
the 2d of Octolr next, and say whether the money ;
contributed by them for the purpose of purchasing j
a hell, shall I refunded, or judiciously expended by ;
the company. A non-attendance of the citizens
will be considered a willingness on their part, that
the money be appropriate! to the use of the com.
party. As a hell is considered a useless article, and
the amount of money collected insulllcient t an.
wer the purpose, w have come lo .'. conclusion
not to purchase one. Uy nrd-f f ,il(, company.
JAt.Oli YOUNGMAN.
Sept. Oih, lSi3 3i. Secretary.
a .a ? a; rii .n s -
rp AKE NOTICE that the kubsCrihcr, on the 5:li
i. day ol September Inst., purchased of Solomon
tlckert the following ersnn property, i : One
bay iae, saddle and bridle; and that he has left
(tie raid properly in tha possession of the said Solo,
mon Eekerl on 1on until his pleasure lo rrmove
the same, (t is he'd by him, and in no other way,
c.f which the public may take notic .
Sept. Uih. 1843 3t. GEO. ECKERT.
notice: to tku public.
TTOTICB i-i hereby given, that the Uo .ks of
the NORTH BRANCH CANAL COM.
PAN Y will he opened nn Wednesday the 20th day
of S. pit mber inst , al 2 o'clock. P. M., at (be Plia'.
nix Hotel in Wilketbarrp, Pa., when the under-
aigned, Comrn;isioners under the taw for lhat pur.
pose enacted, will attend to leceive cubtcriptions
for Stock of sid Cumphuy.
iEO. M. HOLLENRACK,
CHESTER BUTLER,
WILLIAM HANCOCK.
JOHN x. CONY NO II AM,
SAMUEL HOLLAND.
GEORGE P. STEELE.
GARRICK MALLERY.
' Fti Kinbcr 9 h, 113. It
Til U It I ! I; Hit.
JtrVENII.IJ DEPARTMENT.
Answer to enigma of last week.
FAtnirrt. irk thk worst' or a FAtF.sn, im-t
Til G KISSFSOF A tJUXr AttF. DKCKtTrt't,
GEOGRAPHIC L KNIGMA8.
I.
I am composed oft wcniy-five letters.
My 2, 13, 11, 10, is a mountain in North America.
My 13. 2. 4, 13 is a river in lh United Slates.
My 20, 15.7, 12,sarivcr in Mexico.
My fi, 9, 12, 1 1, is a ripe on tho coast of Ibe U. S.
My (5,7,4,5, I, is a rivei in Georgia.
My 21. 13, 1,1,9 14, is a county in Penu'a.
My 13, 10, 1, 2, 11. 15, 13, is a lake in the U. 8.
My whole is a prevailing epidemic.
II.
I am composed of twenty seven letters.
My 17,9, 7, 17, 20, is a county in Georgia.
My 20, C, 9. 20, 8, 5, is an island east of Malacca.
My 9, 3, 21, is a sea west of Arabia.
My 5, 6, 20,27, is an island south of Connecticut.
My 3. 9, 17, 1 3, is a hike in the II. S.
My 20, 3, 27, . 6, is a liver in S. America.
My 21, 0, 11, 15, 9, is a sirait between England
and Franc.
My whole is a beautiful i l.inl.
" lMUCl. ITUIIKXT.
Corrected weekly In I tenry Yoxlhrimer. j
Wheat, . ... (,.- j
KtK, . . . . . 50 i
Cnnv, to j
Oits, . 25 '
Pohr, 5 I
FtAxsFr.n, ... . loo
HliTTF.lt, - . . . 10 '
lines wax, .... 25 I
Tallow, .... 10 1
Dhikii Aepi.r.s, . . - 75
Do. Puciu.s, . . Ctin !
Flat, ... s j
Hkcklkii ful, . . 10
El. OS, ------ ft
LOST. "
SOME time last week, by the subscriber, on the
Centra Turnpike, between his residence and the
Tulpchocken R. a l, in Augusta township, Nor li
uinlcilaiiJ county,
1 lAHi CllilV,
almut 0 or 10 feet lone. The finder of the same
will confer a favor by returning it to the owner,
A11I1AIIAM RI CH,
Augusta. -Sept. 2d. 18(3. 3t
"I S hereby civpn, to all persons interested in the
A estate of (ieiirge llill.dee'd., that the under-icned
was late'y appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Xonhumbeilanil county, an and tor to distribire
the balar.ee of the account in the hands oftlie exe
cutors of said dec'tl., to and among the persons en
tilled to receive il. Said auditor will attend nt his
office in Sunbury, on Tuesday Ihc26lh day of Sep
tetnU'T, for said purp se.
CHARLES PLEASANTS,
Sunbnrv. Sept. 2, 1813. lr Amlitur.
TS herebv civen to all riersons intere.-tcd in the
estate of tieorge Sliiley. dee'd , thit the under
( sinned vtw lately apKintcd by the Orphans' Court
of Northumbeibind county, an auditor to audit the
account of the admini-lr.it or nf said estate. Said
j auditor will attend at his olfiee, in Sunbury, on
I Thursdny the 28th day ot September, for said pur
I pose. CHARLES PLEAS N TS,
! Sunbury, S.pt 2, 1813 4t Amlitur
, Ksttif c l CSroi c Lnir.', stir., lc M.
I "TO TICE is hereby civen to the heiis and letj il
representatives of (icntge Long, sen., of Au
gusta towi ship, Northumlx rland countv, deceased,
I thai by virtue of a writ nf partition and v dilation,
j issued out ot the Orphans Court of aid county,
I to me directed, an inqiicM will le hi Id at the late
residence of siid dee, n ed. in Augusta tnviisbii
on Fridav the Oih day of Orlob. r next, at 10
I ..I... I, 1 M 1 .. ll.rt ., ......... .Li, .r. ,.f
or to value and appraise thn Real Estate of said do.
ceased. FELIX MAURER, Sheriff.
Shcritl a Ollice,
Sunburv, Au-u-t 20, HI
3. $ fit
PI islm: sin:.
IN pursuance of a certain writ i-sned out of the
Court of Common Pleas of the county of Nor
I lui ml in I jn.l . and lo me d recti d, there will be sold
nt public sale, on Ihe premises, al 11 o'clock, A. M.,
Tuesday the l!hhof September next, the I fe es.
tire of John C. lloyd, in the two follow ing descrilK
ed tracts of land, situate in Rush township, in Ihe
said county of Norihii'i be hind one of which is
bounded on the north bv the nonh east branch of
J the River Susquehanna, on the south by land of
: Jacob Rent, and on the east and west by other
, hnd of said John C. Boyd, containing two hundred
and fifiv crcj more or less, of which about two
hu ndred and twenty five acres are cleared, and
i whereon are erected a Urge dwelling house, several
I small tenant and oul-houses, two barns, and a
j stone prist mill ; anJ the other tract (being bill
land) is bounded on the north by the Danville A
I Bear Gap Turnpike Road, on the south by land
; of Nathan Pcgg. on the cat by other land of Mr.
iioyj, aim on tne west, ny unil o Mr. Mall ar,u
others, containing one hundred and forty acres
1 more or lcs, of which about ci',y acres are clear,
j ed and w hereon arc er;ctej tm3 tenant house
i and b'rn.
' TiJ re sold as the property of said John C.
i Boyd, by PETER LAZARUS,
I Sunbury, Aug. Ufi, IS 13. 41 S qucstratu:
i (iRF.AT IIAUC AINS FOIl CAII.
. fltllE auhseriber his nn hand, (left with him for
L sale,) a handsome assottment of elegant
lliass C'lockK,
warranted good, which he is authorised lo si II at
eight and nine dollars. Thn same kind c.f clocks
have been lately telling by Pedlars, from 20 lo "J:
dollar. Those who want barga in should c!l
soon. H. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, August CO, 1813.
fllHE subscriber otters for sate, all that lot or
1. piece uf ground, situate on the West Brai ch
nf the Susquehanna, in the borough of Norlhum.
tierland, containing ab ive five acres, when on is
erecteJ, a spacious brick building, known by ihe
name of "The College," and lately filled up for a
Grist Mill, with two pair cf burrs. The West
Branch Canal passe through Ihc same close lo
the building. The Burrs, Elevator, Bolting Cloth,
Smut Machine, or any part of the fixture or ma.
chinery, will lie sold separate, or together with the
building or tot. It would 1 a desirable situation
for, and possisses many advantage to a person
desirou of establishing a foundry. For further
particular enquire of D. BRAUTIGAM,
Trustee for loaiah Chapman.
Northumberland, Augutt I'J, 1813. tf.
rUBLIC SALE.
be sold at public vendue, on Saturday
y Y 'he 0th dav of September next, on Ibe pre
mises, Iwo certain trials o f hind, belonging to ibe
estate of Benjamin Taj-lor, dee'd., situaln in Sha
ntokin township, Norlhumlrcrlaiiil county, one
theteof containing twenty acrea more or less, anil
tho other containing nine acre more or less both
in a high stale of cultivation.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
dav, when the conditions will be made known by
SAMUEL FURMAN, Adin'r.'
Miainokin, Augut 19th, 1813 3t.
Comity Treasurer.
To thn Electors of Xorlhiimln rlnnd County:
;i'll,()V CITIZENS .Through the solieila
' tion of my friends, I have been Induced to of
fer myself as a candidate for the office of
Should 1 be an fortunate ns to le elected, 1 pledge
mvself to discharge ihc duties of Ihe nltice In the
best of my ability. JOHN SHIPE.
Sunbury, August )2th, 1813.
JXITITET,
(.ritcrnl oinmissioii 1Hi limits,
AVi. 21 Commerce St., Inline I'ith,
rillliADELriHA,
T"EEP constantly on hand Imported Srcars,
Dranuiu, i .tquors, vc, at Hie lowest prices.
for cash,
C.J. Woi.nF.riT. jr. Wm. A. Jassf.t.
Aucusl 5ih, 1813. fim
AiixivTv it tiv i
1 1 at vV cap MAM!i(;Tn;i:i:s.
Smith I'.nst corner of Marl ct ami th sts.,
lMill:ilrli1ila,
1 RESPECTFULLY inform the public that Ihev
' will con-lant'y keep on hsnd a largs assint
ment of Hals. (tnps and Furs, to suit the fall trade,
of the be-t quality. Ily strict attention to busi
ness, and by selling their slock at the lowest priees,
they (latter themselves in heinii ab'e to give entire
satisfaction. Alisust 5, IN13 lv
Wholesale Clock INtaUtlsliiiirnt.
No. H-i orlh Tliir.l Street,
rillLADELPHIA,
"t A THERE is to be found the largest assortment
' of (,'lorks in Ibe United States, Binong which
are Forrestville. Hill's Coodrich ,V (-o, Atkins,
Porter iV Co., Ives', Hiewslers, and other Eight
Day Urass Clock' ; C. Jerome's Ilristnl Minufic
turing Company, Atkins, Porter V Co., Hill's,
Goodrich cV f'o., Forrestville, H. Wilton's, ami
oilier Thirty Hour rtras Clock; lloardniitl oV
Welle's, Hopkins - Alfred's, H. C, Smiih's, and
other Wood Clock".
Solo Ag'nt for Crane's celebrated Year and
Month Clock, as well as several nf the above men
tioned. Abo : Church and Hall Clock.
rXj" Watchmakers, Merchants nnJ others, will
find it lo their interest to csll.
Looking Glassea manufactured.
Philadelphia. August 5, 1313. 3m
L1J jJ, 3 1252 .i. 53 2
f I1HE subscriber w ill sell oil' his stork of Heaver,
I Russia arid Itiii-h Hats, of the bent quality, al
very reduced prices.
Sunbury, Aug. 5, 113. If. It. M ASSE R.
to thk voters ok "noitihii;i:r-
l.A.NI) COUNTY.
lELLOW CITIZENS: Al the earnest sob.i-
tations of many of my friends, I am induced lo
offer mvself as a candidate for the ollice of
('OrXTY TliKASrjSKII.
Should I be elected, I will endeavor lo discharge
the duties of the ollice to the best of my abiliiv.
CHRISTIAN iiOWKI!.
Sunbury, July 22d, IM3.
Ceiitic Slwct, oim.itc the Town IIvi.I.,
1'oitsvii.m:, iv.
.1. c
I. k s s i r.
lPECTCUI.LV announces to
ihe travelling coinmuiiilv that be
' i:
jL has taken Ihe large and sphn lid clah-
I fS luhnn nl, the l.xciiivr. k 1 Ioti i.. sttua.
j led at ihe corner nf Centre and Callowlull streets,
nearly opMisile the Town Hall, in tho borough nf
j P.ittsville, which has been thoroughly repaired and
! in. iter i dly improved for ilie accommodation nf visit
! ors. The Hotel is fortv ft. front on Centre st., and
one hundred and lliiily eight ft. on Callow-hill, three
stories high ; il is admirably provided with Parlors,
Silting Rooms. Reading Room, and lrgc airy
Chambers ihe most spacious, pleasint and conve
nient Dining Room iir the country a new and su
perior (lathing Establishment ; mid every conve
nience and comfort lo render it in all respects a
most de-irabb' Hotel.
No paiis or expense will he spared lo fiirni-h
! '' Tahle and Har with the best that this and the
Philadelphia Markets afford ; auJ w ith a determis
nation to devote his entire pi rsonal .attention to ibe
comfort and accommoda'iou of those who mav fa
vor him with a cail : aided by active, careful and
obliging Kcivunts, lie hopes to give general satis
faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit this j
highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be I
provided with Pallor and Chambers, which he ;
fee I confident will please the most fastidious.
OCj" i he Stabling attached, is targe and well
Construct! d, mid so per intended by experienced and
attentive Osiers. Horse and Cairiagcs may be ha. I j
at any time to convey pirsons to any part nf the !
country. j
flfj' An Omnibus runs from this Hotel daily to
and from the Depot, lo meet the Cars, for tho ac- ,
commodaiion ol persons travelling on the Rail
Road. No charge for omnibus fare to this Hotel.
Puttsiille, J ily rt, lR I3.6in ;
corxTY riiF.AsritF.u. j
To fur. Fj.r.c'roiis or snutuiM-1
nr.iiLAXD corxTY. '
jEI.LOW CITIZENS : have U-en induced I
- to offer myself a a candidate for the ollice uf'
County TrcaMirrr,
at the coming election. Should you think me '
worthy of your mpKirt, and I should be sue- ,
ces.ful as lo be ilected, I will endeavor to give gen- I
eral saliifaction to all who may be concerned. '
JOHN FARNSWOR I'll.
SunUiry, June 21th, 1813.
AXIS PHIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Xt.s. Vi! and a I North Third liect.
Near the f ' i t v Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA.
C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in
s viles the attention of person desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to hi extensive Sate Rooms,
(both public and Piivale,) for every description of
Household Furniture, win re can be obtained at nil
lime, a large assortment of fusbioiuble and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltrusv,
A.C at very reduced price, for cash,
fj- Suleu by Auction, twice a week,
My S7ih. 113. ly
!: CHKHHIH lor sale by
July l. IS 13.
(I. B. MASSER.
C'oiiiilcrri'llrra'
DEATH BLOW.
rlbe pul'lic wilt pleaie observe lhat no Hiandrelb
' Pills are genuine, unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom)
em h containing n f ic-stmile signature of my hand
writing, ihns II. tliuMiiiF.ru, M. 1. These la.
bel are engraved on sleel, lieaiilil'ully designed,
and done at an expense of over f 2,000. Therefore
il will bo seen thai ibe only thing nrcessaiy to pro
cure the medicine in its purity, is lo ob,eio these
I dil ls.
Remember the lop, the side, and the boitom.
The following respective persons are duly auhoti
zed, and hold
CEIITIC ATES Or AGENCY,
For the sale of Hrnmlrrili'n Vrgrhthlc Vnivcrsal
I'ilh.
Northumbciland countv : Milton M.iekey ,V
Chambeiliir. Hiinbury 11.11. Masser. M'Ewens
ville Iiel ind Sr. Meixell. NniihumViland Win.
Forsvtb. (ieorgetown J. A J. Wills.
Union C ninty ; New llerhn Uogar V Win.
, ler. Selirisgrove Ceorge tiundiinn. MidMe
1 burj Isaac Smith, lleaver'owu Uavid Holder.
I Ad amsburg Win. .1. Mav. M illlinsbtiig Meuseh
I iNi. Rav. llailleton Dmiel Lung. I'reelniig
j ii. St F. C. Mover. I.ewi.-burg Walla St. Green.
Columbia county : llanvillc E. 11. Reynolds
! V Co. lterwiek Sliuman V R.ltenbouse. Cai-
lawissa t , (,. Rrobts. r,loninsburg John R.
Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi l'isil. Wasbiiigtou
Rolit. Mel!av. Liinelorie I'altiel eV McNincb.
Observe ihal each Agent has an Engraved Cer
tificate, of Agency, containing a representation nf
Ur IIRANDIIE I ll's M unilu lory nt Sing Sing,
anil upon which will n'so lie seen exact copies of j
ibe line iiilirx tu.ir lsr,l niol the llramlritli I'iII
fo.rvjt,
Phil idelphia, otliee No. 8. North Nib street.
It. HRANDUETH.M.It.
June 2ttb. 1813.
i 'I'lti fslilna yiiu liluo for Sale.
'I
IIE subscriber oll'ers f .r sale a
ritliFSMING
MACHINE, new and in good onbr. The
Machine has been tried, an I proves lo be nn excel
lent one It will lie sold at a reduced price, and
warranted. Apply to H. U. MASSER.
Jul 1st, IS 13.
Hart, Amlrcw A: li'livvvi;
I' orwiirilmi; anil (iciict ol rroiiuru j
(OMMISSKIX MKIU HAX I S,
Strmitl ll 'iiirf ulitire Hnrr St . n:i the Ihluicure, !
PHILADELPHIA.
I
REFERENCES:
Henry Farnnin cV Co. .I.uvis, Trabue A Curd,
Hrav. ltarcroft, Co. ! Imriifvilli :
Williainson, Burroughs I ico. Luckey, ,V. Co.
V Claik, i Cincinnati.
Eckel. Spanglei A Rigin I Si. John Smith, Esq ,
Reed, llro. At Thorn is ! Portland.
Rogers, Hrulhem A: t'o. .Joseph Souther, Esq.,
W. R. Thompson & Co. , Ra ton.
Rolcit S een & Co. I Ion. Wm. lligler,
J. cV .1. R.akert, ! Charfnhl, Va.
Mulford Si Alter, II Hendricks.
J. R. Wcl h. E q. Snnhuxif, l'n.
l'liilaih Ipliia ,11. Hum s, Erq.
David R. Porter, Esq. . Robert Crane, Esq.,
Messrs. J.vV P. Martin, I Jersey Share, l'n.
Ilnrritloirg vm. M'Kelvy Si Co.,
Wm. K. Holl'nagle, Esq 11iHansbur-;, l'n.
Lewis Hutford. Esq. Walls & Green.
Lanca-strr J.rwhbur, fa.
Jones, Murphv Sc t'o. ,,. ,.. ' u
., , ., . i, .i 1 " Km'7.'ng v Son,
E. A. Itrown V llrotber. . , ,.
. .. ,, . ... ! IJiCK- llnren, l'n.
.1. K. Moon bead, I. mi.
ritlstiur '. icireu ix i om-r,
Morgan oV Anderson,
Geo. PlCrbury, Esq.
l.to'islmcn, Vu.
Joseph Pax ton, Esq.,
; Culit ii hiit Cu , Pit.
HI. Ismti,
June 3d, 1813. ly
DAVID EVANS, j
.V- i-li Smith Jlifjrff r el, opposit' the Kxchungc, i
nill.ADEI.PIIIA. j
(I'arinrilij nf So. ' 0 Sauth St find ttrrrl,)
M nuil.irloier ul luiproMil and Patent Cue mid
Thlef piool I 'he ts and lloois, Wati r and Pro. j
vi ion Coohr-, and 1'iltercrs, Refiicera. j
tor,, II ii-i.ng Machines, Ac, Ac, '
J"."""! Siiii. continues to m ike I
.''J'-i'lhi-ccb br ..ted WA FER Co.,1-
IE. ;-f , , ... ,. ,, , I
ifajsf j r-w tins, both o the roni il and
'. i iSH-quare .shape, with improve
1 , pj-r uients, of Ihe best maU'ii.ils
and woikinau.-hip.
Tin; t'liivsts ri iimuuf.ietiireil ithmit
pi ink of any description, nf the bel in.iter al whiih
is calculaied lo rcsM burgl i'S and heat as long as
any manufactured in the United Stair's a lti.it ol
which lie is willing to make with any oiln'i, pro
vided, the trial lie made nf chests already s ,1,1 lo
customers, and not manitfaclurcJ lor the express
purpose of a trial. Purchasers arc invited to call
before purchasing elsewhere.
CAUTION. Ail persons are ciulioricd ng'iriM
making, lining, selling nr i iu. ingto be s 'Id, anv
Keyhole covcih fit l ire Proof I'hes's or doors ot
any Wind, siiiu'ar in coiis'itu lion to my paten' of
July I Oih, HI I, us they will be dealt with accord-
j ing to patent l, ,w.
Mv 27 h, lsi:l.f,m.
JOSEPH E. HOVER, j
M;timfarnirrr or Wlitini n ml Iinli-lli-
hlc Ink, No. Dki Nnrlh Third Sir. , t, nix
doors In-low llacc, (i-ast sidi',) i
PHILADEI'THIA, '
I I'Sl'l'.C TFI LLY informs rouniiv merchants
and rubers, that be con-l mllv keeps nn baud
n large stoik of his supi rier lilack. Blue mid Red '
Ink, and also a superior quality of Iiidel'ille Ink.
His ink is put up ill b, Itles vaiymg in sire, from
1 to 3'J niincis, and will be sold m reasonable i
ti rills, Thcexcle t qualities of this ink basso;
Ibnroughly i klahlished Its character, that il IS now
cub nsivt ly used il.r.iurhiiul ih country. i
For sale al llin itiiie of H. II. Massrr, Suns J
bury, Pa. May SVlh. 1H1.1. ly
IT. S. Li-VEITCJE, i
Agtnt for the sde of Snuthirorth Muwijuc- '
turing ( 'miiMim's '
si TF.mo.t wKirixt; l'.viM.its;
Warcluuisc jo. :i Aliimr Street, j
PHILADELPHIA. I
rSHE follow ing kinds ciisinntly on hand, and !
for sale to the Trade at the lowest market ;
pre Fine thick Ftal Caps. 12, 1 I, and l lis ,
blue and white; Es'ra super, and nuperfuw Folio
Ilii
1 lists, blue und white ; Litra super Packet ami
ConimerciHl posts, blue and white Eitia Uer
Linen Note pipris, long ; do, broad; iiieifinn un.l
fine Counting house Cap", blue and white; Eitra
super Cnngrt 4 Cap and Letters, plain and ruled,
blue and white ; Superfine French Posts, plain and
ruled ; Suj erfina Senium Caps and Post ; Suiorfuie
and fine Cap and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and
w hite, various qualities and price.
Also llor.net Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap,
ping, and Hardware papers, etc., rVc.
May 27. IHI3. lim.
"""BLANKS-
FOR. SALE AT THIS OFFlt'K.
Cabiiiet-3Iakiiig
eiv i:.al1i)iliieiit.)
WILLIAlfl HOOTEP,
UESPEC'IFI'I.LY (nforma the Hli.ens of
. Sunbury run! vicinity, lhat he has recently
commenced the
a hi rr-.M ki x(i nusixK.ss,
in all its branches, in Market street, Sunburv, im
mediately below thn post office, where he will b
rea'y lo receive and execute all orders in Ibe line
of his hiisjnes, with promptness md despatch, and
irr the best style and manner. His price will be
low, in accordance willi the limes,
S'j' Lumber and Counliy Pioduce taken in Ex
change. May 2 Mi 1813. lim
Lioifc-i7EYd
(.ie.it ll slei ii liuliaii laiiaea.
('iiiiipiriiiitlitil entirely of Veget.tlil-J
SiilislntiiTs ;
Vc'-r fr.mt Cnlnmi I mill nil other Minn nlt.
For Ibe history of this medicine, and lis unrivalled
and truly surprising suca-ca and popular
ily, see lari;e bills
T is recoiriinendcd ad a general cathartic for
family ue- . in dyspepsia and all I It hi di-ea-
ses, it is inv.dii.ible for Asthma it is ciuisido'cd a
specific, no can' having jet occurred which il ha
faibd to cure for coin non c Ids. itnllaniiiia'ory
disea-e. rbi iiinaiisni, all'ectiiins of the liver, cVc,
and foi females, it is a safe and excellent remedy.
CEriTiriCATE,
I'mni Pr. Silas West, of linihamitiin. .V. Y.
Mr. Lnli'jley Dear Sir: I have u-ed your Great
Wesli rn Indian Panacea in mv family, and have
repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care,
j and am satisfied that it is alwav a md; and in vi ry
j many c ists nn invaluable medicine. It npera'es as
j a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and w hile it i f
fertimllv obviates costiveiiefs acts upon the stomach
''vi r "" "beralive, collecting aciJily, and re-
storing me m auny conuuion ot inoso organ.
Very respectfully vours, S. WEST.
For sale by JnHN W. FRILING, Sunburv,
JAt:t)U LI RIGHT, Northumberland.
May 20lh, 1813. ly
CI1AIJI.K8
W. IIKCINS,
ATTORNIjIT at law,
SUNBU11Y, PA.
OAS tnken the ollice formerly occupied hv the
Hon. ( 'harles (S. llonru I, opposite the Cnuit
I House. He will aitend to business in the Courts
of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties,
i Mav 20th. IS 13.
J. D.
n.H
atcrs,
"1 1 F.SPECTFULLY informs the citizen, of the
I'oroiigh of Northumberland, and its vicinity,
that he has commenced (ho
Taitorinu' 15iiiiic.
in a'l i's various branches, in tl.c shop formerly !
occupied by Henry S. Thomas directl opwiile 1
Forsvth's store. As he reet ives the New York '
and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled
to do all jobs cn'iusled to him, alter the neatest and
latest stylo, and upon the shmtest notice.
Northumberland, A pi il 22d, 1813. ly
DP.. JACOB 3. IVIASSSP., I
1lPECrt Ll.IY informs Ihccitucns ol cun
1 bury un.l it vicinity, that he has taken Ihc
ollice formerly oceuied by Dr. John Peal, where
he will be happy to receive culls in the line of hi
profession. April 22d, 1813.
Daniel Yarick,
KKliS leave tn inform the citizens of Sunbury
and its vicinity, lhat he has commenced the
liLACKKMITIlI.M. HI SIXT.SS.
in Maikil itreit, Sunbury, cast of John liogar'n
store and illici tly opposite the po.-t ollice, where be
mteiiiU to carry on thn business in all Us various
branches, including, Turniii. Making Mill Irons ;
and F.liptic Springs, Ironing Carriimes, with Ex- ;
(incol nr Standing tnjix. Sharing Hursts, 4c
inters will he promptly ami punctually attended
to, and woik done cheap, for cash or country pro
duce. (T 'f II use Shoeing done at ft per nil.
Sunbury. April loth, IK13. lim
o o t & S k o e
.11 a i f i ii I r u i ii ,
ESPECTFI ELY informs Lis fiimd.s anJ
. old customer, that he ha. removed bin
HOOT a- snoi: i:st.IUsiimi:.t
to the fiame building ailjoining bis dwelling house,
between that and Dr. O. T. TiitiV i ll'n e, a lev dnois
' west of bis old t'slal li.slnui lit, in Maiktt strict.
win re In- inlei ds to rairy en the above busitio
r lieu-ively, in oil its iwion.s branches.
Ilcng ll.anklul for past fivors, he h i-,by 1 1 i c t
all. nli hi In business and hhi r il ch irges, lo Rive
general satisfaction ; and that be w ill continue lo re
ceive a liberal share of puMic patronage.
Aprd Flh. 1X13.
"A "CAKD."
I". X. tt. 11 i'', I nanktul for past fa
uns, respectfully informs the inhabitants nt
unburv and couii'ry ar airul. ill it bo has, liken
his residence slid otliee in market sircit, in the cast
end nf the building occiip ed by John llognr's store,
win re he will be happy to wait upon ull who fa
vor him with their calls.
Sunbury, April 1st, I Si t. dm
BIiACkSMITHINa.
lirorg V.l in in r in ;i n .v s o u.
'I
11 E su' sen ers heu bv n lorni ihe public, that
they have iniered into partn, rsloo, in the
DX.ACKSMITHXNO EUSINF33,
beh wit here.ficr be carrel on at the old
siand in Siinhiirv, uiiibr the fi-rn uf '-G.orge'
.iniini rm in Son," where ihev will conduct the
t'ii-ine-s in all iu vniuus branches, iiiclnding Turn
in?, Mii'ting Mil livns, , ;fii Cizrrngis, Seat
ing Horses, r. Orders wi I be promptly ai'd line-
U i ii It v aitindid to, and work done cheap, (or cash
or country produce.
rrj" Shoeing done al one dollar r sell.
GEORGE ZIMUER.M N,
J. 11. ZIMMERMAN.
Sunbury. Maich 11th. lul l.
? t-k X :ii"jyt
'PHE aubaciilioi, lnvitig enierid into a partner-
ship in the prietice ul ibe law, will be happy
lo aiieiul to all biis iie.s entrusted to thrir care,
t'olln.'iioiis will be promptly alien. led to.
They may ulway tie found al their uifice, in
Market slrcel, Sunbury, formerly occupied by
m. Deuarl, dee'd.. a a store-room.
WILLIAM L. DEW ART,
CHARLES J. BRI.'NER.
Sunburv. Feb. 4th. M13. ly.
Ki,li supi'V nl HUM-. I'l.N I M l.a I , ieceiv,0
ai. il for s.Vu I'T
Nov lyih, iii.
H. U. MASTER.
HA Wis DICK It 1,71 1 r mi:,
HATTER,
WTERY RESPECTFULLY beg. h ave to in.
f form bis euslomers, and the public generally,
lhat he still comiuues Ibu
IXATTINO BUSINESS,
in all its various branches, in the shop nearly onpo.
site the Huck Tavern, formerly occupied hv Hen
ry Hans and himself, under the firm of Hs &
Uruckemiller, which firm his been muin'il'v dis..,l
ved. He ho e. by hi long experi, nee .-. ihe ul'ovo
businrss, and strict attention ibcrct.., to n n b r g. n.
eral aatisfaction, and receive a 1 1 I share nf pnb.
lie patronage.
JSunbury, Oct. 1 r.th, 1R12. ly.
IviEItCIIANTrS
i rousE,
Ao. 'SM, Aor'i Third, nhoxr Cullou hill
PHILADELPHIA.
SOIIN I'UNCAN. laie from the P.nnfjlva
nia Firmer, nn.l Simint Pike, jr., laie of A
nil r;cnu Hotel, Colu tubus, I lb hi, take pleasure in ac
quiiii'ling their fiiinds atid Hie publi t. ' rally that
they have taken the large and com r n ' .n'g Hotel,
Ti-tltiv built hv I' .
tane mni
once ncmp!''1 n ',. .; i
a. the I'ii :'s ",'.. !, i:. I I .
bill M.
This Hotel i, fir.i.l i '
manner, and ..f the best n,
!Uvei
own
w--
very .1, KiiaMe, nii'iculai ly
t.
the arrangeini'iiiB loi hi a a.j
room is such as to i-ccore nov .
bedrooms are all light and nirv,
neat sty'e, so a. lo injure (omfoit.
The receiving parlors ore also fir
i iM.e I
perb stvle, Ibe windows aie on the
'f rn n
.myle,
whii.ll
m baa
forming an entrance to a balcony in front
mnkes a pleasant recess, Fiirticulni attentio
been given to the beds and bedding, which, Willi
tin furniture, ore entirely new.
From years' experience in h.Mcl business, wa
trusl, by strict assidoily tc. business, to make this
house a desirable stepping place. Our table will
always he supplied wuh Ihe very best our maikct
can afford, and our bar with the best liquors and
wines of Ihe most spnroveil brands.
P. S. There are first rate .tabling r,nd carriage
hoijies attached lo Ibe hotel r t r del by ' a I' V
and soler ho-iler. ' i (. I e . i
accordance willi the r r.
Philadelphia. Oct 7ih. I
(dent rot Stage. OJicc,)
.r$23. 'cu- :rr cbz 9
ZiVCOXlinG COUNTY,
loitns3lvuula.
fill IE Subscriber respecifully informs his friends
I and the public in general, thai he has taken
the above
LARCiF. ASD COMMODIOiS
HOTEL,
1 N T II E H O R O U C, II O F M U N C Y,
and that he is now well prepared to acenininodnto
all who may favor him wilh their custom.
His Sn.r.rt n AriBTxtKSTs arc will aiie.l, and
comfortable.
His Taiu.f. ixn ll vn will always be a ijdii I
with the best the maiket can all'ord.
His Sum i no, which is good, will le under
the charge of good and careful hostlers.
He fi els confident, by strict attention t!) bil.-ine n,
and an earnest desiie to render c mfortriblo those
w ho may patronize hitu.thnt he will not fail to give
general satisfaction. H. Li. WEAVER.
Minicy, Oct. 1st, 18 ii. If.
A CAKD.
V. tt. 1.1 l ilt'K. liesp, cltully intK.nstba
citizens nf Sunburv r.ri ' ' i ' i'v.th.' b, Ik. if-
moved his office In the hud in . . cu 1 ' v
George Bright, in marki t .it,i, s bi.'v . !.
lie may be found at all h, uis, unltjB prut,
cngagid.
DR. TRl'FES returns hi;- Miirrre thanks for
encouiageiiuiil he has ico iicd, in the hue of ' .
profession, in this place, and tru-t-, by piomp' -
leiitiou tu the duties of his pri'lcbion, and rci
able charges, thai l.e will cjtiliuuo to rece.i 1
liberal hhaie. i f the public p.itren lije.
Suuhurv, ( li t. 1st, t sfi. if.
1
J)"
1 1". .1. VI . I't'al I'l"' .e ice lo tend, i h,s g'-itr.
lul n km wledgiii' iits to li.e i co: le of Sjnbiny
and surrounding ennutrv , loi I
tiieiil in the line ol his .le i.,
ihet-.ir.ie liiui' bii 'iiiin,'.' io i
lends lo e v luuie 'lie prsetiee
pa.t cricour igr -ii
; and would at
I ill t he st.il in.
li' ine in alt ils
I , -re fore, solicit
und patronage,
.s ollice, at the
' f r slree.s,
various d. partm-1 ' II w
n coi.tinii .nee '. '. m ''
Hem iv be t mi ': '
l.nrth eiisi eei-.i i " :
Uidei's I t '.': '
!..-ir,-. . ',t Is-, s ;
!));. ,). X ;,
SURGHOK
j Lsi'EC'l -FIT LY inf.
has made Noribiudci i
place of residence, and is reudv tc ar.n,' c ri,
calls in the line of bis profc-sion.
July 2, IS 12. I v.
rillLAHEirilM. PEADINT, AM) rOTTSAlLLE
RAIL ROAD.
tt.
Sl'.M.M KU AKUAGF.MI'.NT.
C 'lionpe of Hours.
N rTtH v 1 1 r,oi ptsit I
pasbcrger Uai"s w 'I
I'h
pliilitdtlphin
From Phihide Ipt.i s hi
From I'ollsi lib,, at
'- A. l. ,
a.m. ,
Hours vfpn."ing ViiVi r,
For P.'tisvi'le, ot it A. M. , n .
For Philadelphia, at 7 j A.M. $
Both tiains pa-s al Putlslown. 'I he down tram
breakfast at Re uling, sod the up trsin at Norris.
own, for which 16 miou'cs ai allowed al eacti
alatioli.
'.i tt ; .
Retweeu Pott.ville .V Plnlada. f3.f0 cV f 2.S0
It.tween Readinj & du. 2,25 & 1,75
Bi tween do & Pottsville, 1,10 Si 1.U0
l'ii Rsios Tick trs noon roa HiTlBaiau
skit m.
IlctwiN ii Polls ille ,V Philadelphia, f 5 0(1
Bi tveell Reading A do. 3 Oil
Between do. V Polls ille, 5 t'
All the trains will stop for way passengers at
the usual points.
fj"jT All passenger are requested to piocura
their tickets before the trams sla't.
My SI, 1 at IK. it