Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, January 03, 1846, Image 3

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    DflMWTic Roman cki Heal Lint. A scene
of tt -rfiil interest w: u enacted on Friday before
Judg Vnnderpool. A respectable young man,
a cti :net-maker in IVorfolk-street, appeared to
anew tawrit of hiibans corpui.' He was ac
cornet 'ed by hie mi, a very handsome and
well-dr '"fed boy altwit seven years of aoe, upon
whom o e evidently doted. The mother, a food
looking vvoman, waa present, and had procured
Ihetssws of the writ for the pur pone of obtain
ing cnx, 'f f tne child, as illegitimate, and
thus intact our laws belonging to the mother.
It appears! ha i about eight or nine years ago
tbe falWer nd mother became acquainted in
Switzerland . in the Canton of Bi?le, whore she
resided. -Tl iey leiU but he being a 'German
was cotnpclle d by t be laws of the Cunt on, before
marrying, k (five Security that his children
tumid never . become, tf public charge. He a p.
filied to the fal her of the pirl, who refused to
become his sect r.'IV. anif they could not be le
gally united. it ' eably to the m-age of that
country, howevrr, thV pledged themselves to
each other and li ved t 'ether for a time as man
and witia. The man fnm. V Jell Switzerland for
New-York, the little buy in su?t?t'l,r being about j
a year old. He promised to write lor the boy
and his mother, which he did ; but she could not
then leave her mother, and nm'y arrived here
with theif boy in October of last enr to find
Moat the father, despairing of her c. '"in?. had
married another. She resigned the child to
hit care and acmght employment as a teacher
- eventually forming an acquaintance with a sub-
- stw.ial dairyman on Lon-lsland, who, (being
. first-snade acquainted with her whole history)
. tmirried her, ami omsented to adopt the buy an
; his own. The ciwl.l, lion ever, had become at
tached 'to his father, who was passionately fond
of him and refused to give him up hence the
writ of Italian eynrpui. The Jude of course
decided that the custody of the child (he being
' illegitimate) belonged to the mother, unless it
-should become a public rlmrire. The scene on
the surrender of the child was thrilling and the ,
clung to' to his father and refuel to listen to
entreaties: and endeartiHMits of his mother
while tliootihajijiy father appeared almost heart
broken, lie contends that the child brimr
bis and 'baptised iu hi name, be had a
, 'right to it, and intimated that he would not give
him up. Tinally, however, he and his friends
departed, leaving the chihl with its mother, who
at 'Iencth-succeeded in partially quieting his
obsnnd taking him away. .V. 1". Ttibune,
A Novkk Cae. The Milledgevilbj corres
pondertt ef the Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer writes
'thus:
"There is one novel case which will proba
bly claim 'the attention of the Legislature in a
;hort time, of which, I suppose, you have heard
no mention. I allude to the fact of there being
in the city, at this time, a lady from Forsyth co ,
who haa'brouglit with her there fine, healthy
'boys the fruits of one birth, and who claims on
.this grouod some little assistance from the Le
gislature, as she is in indigent circumstances.
Although I am oppnted as a general rule, to the
.State's bestowing its bounty on t7i applica
tions, from the fact of its settinr a very had pre
cedent, yet as the present applicant is really
needy, and has travelled some distance to ask
rtnts legislative sid, I am of the opinion that her
case -should be favorably considered, and some
small sum given to her by the Legislature, with
the caution that a jury gave to Sam Johnson
'tint guilty, but don't do so any more.'"
Smith O'Rrikn and Ok mo. The great
leader ef the Irish people, second only in influ
ence to-OVonnell, tnnde the most noble dis
yls'As !'nai'y ehspirtire ever uttered in Con
ciWhki HtiM. Alter treating on a variety of
of,cs -conversant with the business of the day
Hiesdvanced t. the present belligerent attitude
of Great Britian towards America, and openly
declared that Irishmen had sanctioned ami sus
tained England in her unjust wars, at.d that
uch would not be the case any longer ; then
tiitinLr he fldinbwrf Review, to show that
the claim nf England was no better than that of
the United States, lie declared in the name of
the Irish people, that it England should obsti
nately persist in wanton waste of blood and
treasure, for the barren shore of Oregon, the
Irish p eople should not be any party to the in
justice! This is a mnt remarkable speech,
coming from a gentleman of Smith O'Brien's
welt known firmness, influence and great pro
perty. This has prtvluced a great sensation.
Should Ireland be able to preserve an inflexible
neutrality, England cannot, will not go to war
for ono year. Dublin Cottenpondence of Ike
Tribune.
Thkre have RFr.s Beiir and registered in the
City of Pittfburj and its vicinity, since the com
mencement of the present year, forty-two
rteaboats, with an aggregate tonnage of 5,40'J
tons.
'Tarrinu as Feathering." The Buflulo
IMot says that a party ot Millerites at Brandt,
- including a negro and his wife, were tarred
and feathered lately by aome of the inhabitants.
A Losi Pa ayes. Elder Knapp, the great
preacher, on the 14th instant, at Pittsburg, Pa.,
prayed fifteen hour without stopping, it is said.
" Good Intent Fire Company."
A STATED MEETING of the Companv will
be held on Tueedsy evening next, at 7 o'clock,
at the Court House. Puneiual attendance ia re
quired. HENRY DON . EL.
Jan. 3, 1846. Setittary.
"WuNliliiKioii Fire, Compauy."
HE meinlwrs of the "VVaehiiigton Fire Com
iiny" are requested to meet at the Htate
House, on Monday Evening, Jan. 6, at 7 o'
clock, precisely. Punctual attendance ia required.
Jan. 3. D, W,fcJII.DL.f,
i i -
SHORT ALMANAC
OR TUB VBJIR 1S40.
Being after the fourth of July, the 7Qth of
American independtnee
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MONTHS.
JANUARY.
FEBRUARY, '
MARCH,
APRIL,
! MAY,
JUNE,
JULY,
AUGUST,
SEPTEMBER,
OCTOBER,
NOVEMBER,
DECEMBER,
BnAsssTa'siLLs ! This medicine i ac
knowledged to be one of the most valuahle er
discovered ss a purifier of the blood and fluids.
It is superior to Snnipari'lt, whether as a sutbrific
or alterative, and stands infinitely befoie a lue
preparations and combinations of Mercuiy. Its
purgative propervessnae alone of incnlrutalde lue.
for these pilla niayl Atakan daily fur any Mrio0,
and, inatead of wpuBefnng, by the cathartic (fleet,
they adJ strength by taking away the can of
wiaki.es. They have none of the m iaeralie ef-fi-cia
of thai deatlfy aiiecific, Mereury. Tbeleeih
ate not injured the bonca and limba are panlyt
ed no; but, instead nf these ilineinp; symittio,
new life and c -nsequent animation is vviileit in
everv movement of ihe body. ,
These Pills, fir colds, eouihs, lightness nfthe
chest, rbeuniatiitm in the head or limba n il be
f und miprrior to any thing imagined of the ptw
era of mediciiie ; and in bilious elTi-ctions, dimia,
and in all di-eaaes peculiar to women, they nhiuld
be retorted to at once. These Brandreth PilNwill
be found doMrviug of all praise. j
Purchase of H. II. Master, Sunbury, t of
ibu stient, publiahed in another p ol of thu parr.
n 1 1! u,
On the 22d ult.. Mrs. MARY FET1T.RNUN,
wife of Mr. dVoige Fetternian, of-Auguata, ajed
alout 30 years. I
1'IllCK CUIUIENT. ; !
CurrectcJ weekly by Heiiry Montr. i
Whsat, 100
Rrr, . . ..63
Ceai, ... ... AO
Oats, j . 35
POBK, . - 6
FlAl asan, . . j . 112)
BoTTsa, ..... IG
Eon. .... .10
DasawAt, . 25
Taiiow, ... 10
FtAl, ... .1(1
HtcKLin Fiat, '0
I) in an Applkh, . . . 75
Do. Pkachka, . . 150
1 '. 1 1 " .! . -iT ".- i i a. .
LAST NOTICE.
rrHE Store Uooka, Aceounta and Notes nfH.
M. R. Maaxer, have been placed in the luuda ot a
msitr iie for collection, l'eiaons wlione areounta
have been nf long atanding, mty aave custa by set
tl ng the fame witlmul further lit lav.
Sunbury. Jan. 3. 1846. H. H. MASSER.
BAPwTCLOTT &SL71TXT,
ii en Mivi'i.iii'i'iii.iiu
Xn. n(l4. Market Strrtt,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE curiMantly on band ibe fine-t uoality af
Silk and Fur Hats, which they wll at lbs low
est prices. These Hals, in point of atyle, be auiy f
nmah, and durability, will compare wuh any inaa-
ulxctured in the city, and ate well worthy the ah
teniion of purchaaars from the country.
January 3, 1846 1
Notice
18 hereby given to the Stockholders of the Dsn
villa and PaiUvilie Rail Road Company, that ia
pursuance of the provisions contained in the act of
incorporation, an election will be belJ between lb
hoora of 1 1 o'clock A. M.. and 3 o'clock P. M, on
the 7lb day of January, 1846, al the rooms ot th
Uoaid of J rade in ibe Merchants Exchange in Iht
City of I'hllaJdphia ; fur one President, ten Mana
gers a Treasurer and Secretary, and auch other of
ficers aa may be deemed neceaaary, to serve umil
the fourth day of May, en.uing. an J until like olh
cera are choaen. SAMUEL K. WOOD.
,VKWNlr?Y: ".-!: rre.dnt.l
Blcanleia.
DR. SMITH'S ADVICE.
THE Measles appeared in Europe about the
same time with the small pot, and have a
great affinity to that diaraie. They both came
from the aume quarter of the world, are both infec
tious, and seldom attack the same person but once.
The Merles are most common in the sprins sea
son, and generally disappear In the aummer. The
difeae itwlf, when properly managed, seldom
proves futnl ; but its consequences are often veiy
rouMcsome. Our business is to ssxiiit nature to
throw out the siuplion. Blood-letting Is almost
esrUio death.
Nothing ever discovered has done ihe work so
gently and effectually as Dr. SMITH'S (Sugir
t'osted) '-Indian Vegetable Pilla." You need not
fore them down, eiiher.
t? "AUTION. As a miserable imitation hs
been mnda, by the nrnne of "Sugar Coaled Pills"
it is neeeps iry to be aure that Da. O Bww. Smith's
tigiiatui is on every bot. Price 25 cent.
. Piincip.il Olfiee, 17!) Greenwirh st New York.
Bold by JOHN W. FRILINU. Sunhnry.
WM. FORSVT11E, Xrtfium'J.
Deermler 27th. 1S45.
OrplinnV Court .Sale
OP TALTTABLE
TN pursuance nf an order nf the Orphans' Court
ot INorthnniherlnnd county, will lie aM at pub
lie sale, on Monday the 1 2'h day of J.uiu iry, 1R46
at the bona'- ef Win. R. Jones, in Augusia town
ship, in snul county, tu wit!
A certain tract of bind tittnle in the town-hip
at iresaiil. ailjointfiR Isnds of Vm. R. J 'lies, Join
Hart, nnd the river Susipiehanna, rnntoining etsh'
ty-seven seres more nr b ss. About forty arte nf
aaid tract are c 'eared and under a good state nf cul
tivation ; Ihe n siibie is well limbered. The said
tract ia eligibly situated for milling or manufacturing
puroe, n an excellent water-power is nfl". ir.l. ,1
by Riles Run, running through the land. The
aiil truct i located on the Suiiuehaiina, about 8
miles below Sontnirv, on the ro id leading from th it
place to Ilurriaburg. The land ia comprised nf
bono m. land ami up l.inil, vthirh will be aobl toge
ther or M'p.irdiely, a may he deemeJ most aihiaa
Me. I. aie the estate of Col. John Jones, dee'd.
S.ile ti commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of ssid
dav. when Ibe condi'iona of s do will be made
kuowii by lilt) hi ita snd ailminiair.itor.
vt-lf IT itirevf.lf -
hi. ii iin ri.' ii, . i ,
i.-.r tju if i i-t.. t numrs.
i. i.i'-'ii .i i i i . - i . , -y
V M. R. JON ES, for the beirs.
DeremVr COth, 1845 It
T5M'ijarir;ffcc3.B"Sa
A I.l. erann indebted to ihe firm of tleorge
A 1 R"hrbach tc Hrothera. are hereby no it'n d to
mike payment, without further delay, to the u!
acritet ; and thoe having claims ag.iioai add firm.
will prewut them fir vettlement. All notes and
account nf long tOanding will be placed in the
hands of a justice for collection, if not aiteiuleil to
soon. JAOOH ROHRBACH. jr.
noburv. Dee 20tb. 1845. 21
v LIST OP CAUSES.
1fiK triid in tho Court of Common I'lean of Nor.
thum'-erland t'ouiity, al January Term, 1810,
commencing the lirt Monday, cuig the 5ih.
Seilr'uiger, alienee of
(iarver
Prenlice for Welch
W i IbajJisjrnvy
nenrtreTrrrRrich
Jamison ILirvey
Abner Mendenhall
(Jom'ih of Penn'a. for
va John Oarver et al
s Joseph Kecfer
vs Abraham Klaze
va Henry Manser
vs John Phriner
va Kusan Wilhelm, Ac.
Frncia McCoy, vs Felix Maurer et al
Win H Hrown ft ro va John H Boyd
Strawbii.lge V Borden vs Same
H nl mea. Stu rgeon rVcovs Same
Hugh Bellas, Eq vs HcrHy Donnel et al
Charles Hall'aex'rs va William Wilson's ex'r
Gobin & Bdlinglon's aaiigneea va IMwanl flobin
Same va Charlea (iohin
JacoS Peising vs Zimmerman, Saviilge cV co
H I) Foidman va Benjamin Fordsruan
William Simenton vs John Shipman
Chnrbs H Flick va William Prick
John Hendi rami's heirs vs fireeuough & Shrpman
John Lieh va Thomia Allen
Gilbert Uerlieu v Wm R Junes
Janiea Kofa vs Jacob H Rhoadi
Win I. Heineman va Hartman II Kt o-ble
Philips, In. of Lowry & (Jill va Dodge fi Barret
Francis Ball's adrn'r va Daniel M. Set-bler
Abraham Terwilliger vs Robins & Newberry
John P Summers va Derr ex, McWilliams
John McCionghan's adm'r va Charles Merrick
Yoxtheimer Sl Dawson vs N L Pi ice
John A Lloyd
John Knorr
John Kans ft
vs Win E McDonald
vs Wm 8 Montgomery
vs John Neidig ft wife
vs John Cooper et sl
vs John A Lloyd,
va Abraham Strauh.
ife
E (jreenough
Win E McDonald
Jonathan Adams
JOHN FARNSW ORTH,
Proihonotary's office, J J'roth'y.
Suubury.Dec 13tti. 1845. S
LIST OF JURORS
OF Northumberland County, for Jan. Term,
A. D. 1846.
(a rantl Jurors.
Turhut RolKrt Haye.
.eliw'a. Carr Kuasel. Samuel Smith.
Delaware. James lien, J n-ob Bauch.
Milton. Maithew Dennett.
ruYi'iVufl'ne. t'apt. Jhn Snyder.
SorthumUrlaHd.li. M. Su-edinvn, John Hum
mel. Sttnhury.- William Krs?ghmium, Felix Mau
rer, Francia Bucher.
.4ug-ilifl Wedey Clark.'-
Siamtikt'n. Jacuh Swank, ar.r., Jacob Peraing,
John Flaber, Thomas Hoover, ivenhen Snvdr.
Ruth. Samml Johnson, ( 'ha lea Kaxe.
Conl -George Armstrong, enr,
I pper Mahunoy. Samuel ReaaleJ ,nr , Tobiaa
Sbeiliy. 1
Jackton John F' gely, jr.
Traverxe Juror,
Turhut. John Gufl'y. jr., David Enal.
Lewi. Joseph Hughes, Jaime 'l'w.,, Paniel
II. Liim luch.
Ihlawart Thomaa Hnmmrr, John Mlvinney,
James Beard. Genrua llitile, Ilaniel Kiynne
Mi It an A. S. Shapin. Jacob Hauix, Job! Kobr, j
Samuel Ayes, Joseph Bound.
Chilliffunipie. James Cummings, Mrhael
Fu'lmer, (ieoign Haas, John Gtffen. ,
Vuint Jacob Rodenbacb, Thomas McMsion,
Brock Eplev.
Kiirtltumberland. Peter Hensclman, Jam
Frick.
Sunbury. Geo. W. Kiehl. Geo. Weiser. E.
Atiffua. David Bettleyon, George Blian,
Samuel Kelley, John Eckman, Peiei Kolp, James
Reedsr. J hoinas Soyder, Martin Uaas.
Sahmokin. Leonard Rolhermel, Adam Gilger.1
Coal. Paul Ammermen.
fi'cr MiAonoy. I'hil'P Hunkel, Boneval Hol
ahoe, Peter Urusius, jr., Thomas Peter.
Ijawtr Mnhonoy George Phillips, John Bro
sius, Jacob Spalt, plorian Deeler.
JjcJt-sim George Reed, Esij., Jacob D. Hoff
man, Michael Trron.
T EMOXS. A lot of Hood, Itch Lemons, just
i received snd fjf, sl by
Dee, t3, U4&. HENRY M.f SEJl.
ShcrilF's Sai. r
KY virtue of a eertain writs of vend. ExpnnaJ,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Northumheilind County to me directed, will
be exposed to pu'die sale, at the Court House
in the Borough of Sunbury, on Monday the Bth day
of January next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following
de.-crihed properly to wit:
A certain tract of land aitnatn in Chlliaquaque
township, Northumberland county, adjoining landa
of Daniel Soider, David Eckerl, Jamea P Sander
son, John P. Summers and others, containing one
hundred and aixly acres more or leas, about 140
acres of which Is clesred ; whereon are erected a
one and a half story frame dwelling house and a
frame barn, and a small orchard, ftc.
Seird, taken in execution, and to ba enld as the
proierty of Levi H. Gulick.
ALSO The undiviileij moiety of a certain lot
or piece of ground situate in Delaware township,
Northumberland county, adjoining land of Isaac
Vincent and others, containing one and a half acre.
whereon is erected a lurg.i three story frame Glial
Mill.
Seiw l. taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of John Vincent.
ALSO A certain lot or piece of ground situate
in the lown of McEwensville, Delswsre town-hip,
Northumberland county, containing one acre more
or leas, adjoining land of Adam Zcrber. dec.M., John
Bouah, Hackenherg fi Le'and, and Ihe main road
leading from Milton to Muney ; whereon are erec
ted a larue frame dwelling house, a frame etahh-,
and a pump at the door. There ia nlsn a never
failing spring on the premises.
Seized, tnken in execution, and to he sold as the
properly sf John Read Cay.
AL'O By virtue nf a certain writ of Florins
Tetatuin Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the
Court nf Dauphin county, all the defendant's inte
rest, supposed to lie the undivided moie'y of a eer
tain tract f land situate in Coal township, Nor
thumberland county, surveyed in the name of Mat
thias Zimmerman, containing three hundred and
sin ty-seven acres more or less, adjoining lands of
surveyed in Ibe name nf Peter Maurer, Michael
Kroll, John Nicholas Bailey and o'hers.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the
properly of Cal'in Blvthe.
THOMAS A. BILLINGTOV.
ShcifTs Olfice. ? Shrrijf
Sunbury. Dee. 13th. IP45. S
Notice
TS hereby eiven, to (he creditors of the Shamckin
- Coal and Iron Company, thai the Mi'rri!i has
been appointed an auditor to stale an account be
tween the tiustpes and Ibe bond-hoMers under the
-ecoiid inoi'g .ge, and thai he will attend at his of
fice, in Sunbury, on Saturday the 3d dy nf Janua
ry next, fir tl at pu'posn, when and where all inter
ested are requested to attend,
II. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Dec. 13, IS 15. 4t Auditor.
I'.Mlatr of Jnroli Drchor.
"y&TO'nt'E ia hereby given, that I. ite.s et a litiin
istration have been granted to the auba-riher,
on the estate of Jacob Dri ber, late , if Shainokm
township, Noithuniberlund county, ibc'd. All
persona indented to said estate, or having demands
against the same, are requested lo pres. nt the same
to the auhscribcr fur sellb nveiil, without detav.
JACOB PERSING.
Rfiamokin. Dee. 13. 1815. 3t Adm'r.
John lloiiiiiirr'M Fsiiatr.
NO TICE is hereby given, that letters of ad
miniatration have been crant d in the su''seri
her, on the laataio of John llonuner, bite of Point
township. Nnrihumheilaiid county, der'd. All per-,
sons indebted to said estate, or bavirg rl lima a
gainst the same, ar requested to present the same
for settlement to the su!sciiher, reaaling at Dan
ville. WM. KITCHEN;
DanvilJeJVeJS. 1S45. f.l Adm'i.
TBXICO &. IVIEXAS I
"THE CHTr'W-RTir.Ii TIXEY 'COME."
tiiMr; witUKIi! ny wheie il, you au
J pose but to Ihe Cheap Store nf Henry Master,
in Market street, Sunburv. And for what purpi-e
do you think they come! Why lo buy cheap, to
be sure, and save at leat 20 per cent. T;er trmi'f
dn notliin" the" because it ia a well known fact
that at
HENRY MASSETVS STORE
the very be-t articles are sold at ibe very lowrst
prices. Now come, one and all; rut d m t all come
at once, and JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES!
Where you will find a Splendid Asaoitmel.t of
Fall and Winter lry CoodN.
jut received, among which are the following : Su-
Iterfme trench Broadcloth; West of noclanU do.;
Heavy Beaver do , a first rate article for Overcoats,
and a great variety of Wool Dyed, Black and Fan.
cy ('iissimere. Saltinetts, Mousselin-de-laiiie-, Rcp-
de-laines, Ussnmeres, Aipa.-cas, eve. &-e. Also, a
Iteaulifut assortment of Calicoes of the bleat styles
and patterns, which will bo sold cheaa?r than ever ;
also, Woden and other Sim wis in gieat variety,
from 40 its. to $10; a general assortment nf Ho
siery, Gloves, Suspender. Mitts, Ac, fee; a farce
assortment nf Women's, Men's and Mi .sea Gum
Shm . which will be sold cheaper than ever before
offered.
He has likewise, in addition to Ihe above slock,
an extensive assortment nf Quernttrttrf, Ilnrrlirurr,
Sadiiltry and Crwerifs, Sugar from 8 lo III. 12 J
and Ifi ct-. per lb; Good Coffee at 10. Veiy Beat
at 15 J. Also. Nails; Spikes; Iron; Saudciaon's best
Cast Steel; English, American mid Sweed Blister
do. in ahorl, every thing that is usually kept in a
Country Store, all of which will bo sold at very
reduced prirea.
Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex.
chaotic for Goods.
Suiibory. Nov, 55d, 1815.
TIlHE -u!wri! er, ediioi and publisher of ihe Mi
L l.ei's Journal fur the last sixteen years, has
lieen engaged for the last year, in collecting ihe
Materials for a noik for which be has secured
the copy right, in tbe following words;
"A History of the Anthracite Coal Trade of
Schuylkill and ibe adjoining Counl-es, Geological
and Statistical, ac. oniini. d with Map. nf Ihe dif
feii nt Regions, lb Improvements, lnvtslnn i s.
t.'apariiy. cVceinl racing a complete and authentic
bli-lery of the prevent time lo which will ba ap
pended a Synopsis nf the I on TraiV."
It ia eur intention to embiace eveiy lliin j of in
trrest in the work, connected with Ihe trade, op lo
tbe beginning uf tbe year 1810. prepared and ar
ranged with a view uf continuing tbe publication,
al periods of five or ten years, with such additions
ss the iucirased trade will warrant. Thesa bi.-.n-cbes
of trade have assumed an importance which
will warrant auch a publication, and he teela eon.
fijcnt, that with the prulfeied aid of several penile
nrn ami the statistics already in hia poseion, he
wti furnish the public with a work, which, if not
oie ol ihe most interesting in Its ueiana, ii win nr
of great value to those engaged and iulviesled in
imta brenchra ol nusinrts.
Is soon salhe Maps, Ac, srs prepared, and tome
idrcan be funned of the probable expense of pub
kihfetf the woiji, proposals will be issued fur the
aunil
OJ" All the Iracta of Coal land will be designa
trd o) Ihe M.p of the Schuylkill Coal Region,
whici will accompany ihe work.
BENJ. BANNAN.
Voviv'-Ile, No. 2?, 1815,
Notice
ft S hereby (riven, to all legatees, creditors and
'oher pera ns, interests! in me eaiair m ""'
David K.deeeased. settled by his administrator,
settled by Sui of Christian Duukleberget, dee'd.,
Abraham Dunlo.Dunkleberger, administratrix of
of Christian Dnnklera, dee'd., who was aba ex'r
ver, dee'd., settled by his dee'd.; nf Joseph Wet
of John H.Hart, dee'd.. settl' Henry Weaver;
Jsmes Hutchison and Rebecca ', bis eieen'ors.
Troutman. dee'd.. seiilnd h his 'ri ,,r srn"
Troutman. lats of Northumberland count,J,'0,R"
sen, mat ids executnra and administrators nf""
said deceased estatea have filed Iheir aeceunts with
the Register of Ibis county t and that they will be
presented to the ( Itphars' Court nf said enun'y nn
Tuesday, ihe fith day of January next, for confir
mation and allowance
EDWARD OYSTER,
Sunbury. Dec. 0. Hl.ri. fit Register.
H ERR' S H OTELjT
IliRRISIH RG, I'A.
I REG I ave to inform the public lhat I bavo left
Philadelphia, and am now located in Harris,
burg, ihe seat of the Executive and State Govern,
metit nf Pennsylvania, where I now occupy Ibe
spacious Hotel, recently kept by Mr. Matthew
Wilson.
This spacious building, having been purposely
planned and erected for a Hotel of the first rlass,
is not surpassed if equaled, by any similar estate
liahmeut in Pennsylvania; and having undergone
a thorough renovation, the parlors, rooms ami
chsmlx rs are now filled up ia a style that com
bines ile.jarice with comfort aod convenience.
Mv TABLE is pledged to be supplied with (he
best fare the Markets can produce: the charges at
Ibe same time heing aa moderate ae any of the best
regulated nstal lisbments elsewhere. In short, nn
excttinns shall be spared on my part, or on the part
nf every member nf my household, to make il what
it should be, in the Capital nf one nfthe most pop
ulous and interesting Slates nf the Union.
With these promises, accommodations and faci
lities, and Ibe fact that the Hotel is most eligibly
situated, I with confidence, most respectfully soli
cit the patronage of the Public.
DANIEL HERR.
Late of Herr'e Hotel, Cbesuut St., Philad.
Harri-burg. Nov. 22. ll.". 3m
ron SALE.
i flHE suhscriler oilers for sale an Eight Ilor.e
I
ply nl R i'i's iMvern, S'i miles from Sunbury, on
the turnpike road b ndioe in Pnllsville.
ALBER I' G. BRADFORD.
Nov. 22, 1S45.
111 the Court of (Uminnn Pirn
For Xurthumhchm l Cvunfti, I'enntv'vania. No
.', .hi'innrij Term 1834.
Casper Adams, jr. and Fis lerick Adams,
r.i.
John Adams. Peter Ad in s, Samuel Adaois, Jacob
'Prayer, ('utherine Fox, William Liebiick and
Elizabeth his wife. Peter Sira.ser and Magdab na
his wife, Saui'iel Stutlrl and Susannah hia wife,
and Lienor Adams.
ON motion nf V. J. Greenoucb, court grant a
Mile uu the patties inn rested, tit appear by
the lirai day of next term ami show cause why the
land of Caipcr Ad.uni, dee'd., should not be taken
at the appraisement by the heirs entitled to the
same, or If sold.
Extracted from the Record, and certified Nov,
nd. IS15. SAMUEL D. JORDAN.
Nov. 15. IS4.'i. 01 Prolb'v.
?a E S "J1C S D .
.1 O II X ?. STU YK Eli,
Of the Lite firm of Xrwkirk 4' Slryker, und
Slrykrr V I'ogue,
fl AS ic-unied the Wbolcaile Dry G.iods Bui-
s--- ness, and liow offers for sale, at Nos. 12 and
14 Bank street, Philadelphia, adjoining Myers,
Claborn A: (Jo's Auction Store, No. 78 Market
street, s general as-oilnirntjif Dry Goods, chiefly
purchased at suction, at a very small advance for
cash, or city aceeiilancea.
Believing thai his long experience in purchasing
will enable him tu sell his Goods at the. lowest Mar.
ki t pi ices, be invitee hi- old friends, aud others
wis'iiug lo buv, to favor him with a call.
Philadelphia. Nov. 1. IS45. Cm
' ' josehTw. .tones,
Ao. IS North !h ttreet, a few duori above Market
street,
PHILADELPHIA,
HAS ront nilly on band a very large assort
ment of Looking Glas-ea. Baskets. Cedar Ware
and Fancy Gnd', which will be sold wholesale al
Ihe very lowest price'.
N. It. Locking Glasses insured to any part of
die country, w ithout charge.
Nov. 1, Hfl.'! Bin
lValc lies .Dewt'lry, A c. Vc.
riHE siilawriber nllers f.K sale, t Ihe lowest pri
I ces, a laige and general assiMtment of Gold
aud Sdver Lever, Le ine and other kinds of
Watches; Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ebony and Gill
Mantel Clocks, and Musical Boxea playing from
Iwo tu ten tunes; Benedict fc Barney's Diamond
Pointed Gold Pens Wutchmaker' Tools, Files
snd Materials.
Orders from the eountrv are solicited, and will
lie caietully attended to. ' JOHN C. FARR,
112 Chcsnut t., Philadelphia.
Nov. 1. IS 1.1 4 hi
I'll I'lIK llHM- of
DRY GOODS.
rim
I Voik, having eslabli-bed a Branch at No. 33
South Second St., Philadelphia, is now opening,
snd will be cons'antly receiving from the New
York Auctions, an extensive assortment nf
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
which will be sold at Ihe lowest New York piiees
at wholesale anil Retail. Aiming h'a shark will lav
found a good a-snitmeut of Ihe l.lli.wipg anteie-:
Jaccmela. Plaid. Hair t oi l, I. ace. pairtpe.
Swi-s snd Tarlatan Mulin. Bishop ami l.m. n
l.vs. hancyt spA. lt., I-ancy and nan I resses, ,
Thread Laces. Api .brsuon Do., nch Black Silg ,
Tri.umti.g Lace, lri-h Linen. Lim n Cambrica.
1,'ocn v.aiiinrir lion..., V..I....M, . . -..h. .
d'Ecos-e. Mouaehi.n de l.athe. S.lk and
ttr t l. l ln.idi.t. I '1i.lt, Cut'. Pl.old
ni-.M, . '." .... ' S- , ,V
r rench Merinos, MlarK ciiKa, inoves. pi a h.mw, .
h'hawls, t'lava's, Rititmns, Enibioideriea, A t., Ve.
Country Meichaota and others visilil'g Philadel
phia or New York to purchase, am respecllully in
vited lo call and f xumine Ihe stocks.
Nov. 1. IMo.s-ly . G. II. MOORE.
CALY1X niATHK.,
ATTC?slTE7 AT LAV",
Will practice in the several Courta of tbe City
and County f Philadelphia.
.1 .Y 1 . 1M itr. , V..-1.-V.....V a .
Il.aornc. is av.vo. .a.i ooutr, , uuilll
between t besnul and Walnut streets. I
PhiLde.phia.Se,., . S...h.J..-. I
Mm lil'. 41' I be ingtirat pries gi'en for j
f Wheat, at th. sUe of II. MASSER. j
A new supply of Roi Oiutmeut jul ifciivej. '
Nor. 8th, 1SU. ' j
To the IMibtlC.
A N B W. ;V O L U M R
or rnr.
XTCW TOBK WBXnXXsV MIBROn,
Wilt tnmmimee on Saturday, Oct. Uh, 1S45.
Ttnua ; Three Dollara per annum in aJvanre,
OR,
4 toe eopy one year in advance, f 3 00
Ont.-Opy two years, 6 00
Two coy, one year, . 6 00
Five, - . . 10 00
Eight. . - . .15 00
Twelve, - SO 00
I to every subscriber to eidicr Ibe WEEKLY
or DAILY, we will give a copy ot
Willis'i Irttcn from London, Complrtr,
In one handsoni. Estsa, uniform with the Wkf-k
i.v Miaann. This ampri.es the Fins-r Skrik
if LrTtsss, snd with ti.s v,w Volume will mm
menee the Naw Skriss. written from the Sorrn
or Eennpa,when the Weekly M'irrot wj l, prpa.
rately edited with particular rare, and ..,(, mora
special regard to the wants snd tastes of cow,,,y
subscribers. We shall publish more tales, and lee
matter that is merely local snd by using in part n
smaller type, we Khali lie able to increase the quan
tity as well as to improve tbe quality of what we
give to our readers.
We shall endeavor to make
THE NE W-YORK WEEKLY MIRROR.
A diversified, entertaining, instructive and valuable
chronicle of the times, orrtMiLT stwspaem. (in
a from for binding in one or two volumes al the end
of the year,) upon which neither laboui, lime, ti.lent,
nor money will be spared. It will heriatl -r l e en.
riched with original contributions the life, spire
and spirit of the foreign journnls snd contain ail
ihe newa, intelligence and variety of the daily sheet,
handsomely printed on fine paper, manufactured for
the express purpose, snd will l forwarded by lbs
eatlieat mails, in atmng wrappers, lo every patt f
the United Stales and Canada, rirtagffrrt wi'b
in thirty milea of New York. All communications
should lie sddreascdJos paid, to Morris. Willis &
Fuller, 'corner Ann and Nassau streets. New Yuik,
AIR TIGHT STOVES.
The lest in the World for Cleantiiuu, Comfurt
nnd Eeonomy.
C. J. TYXDALE,
No. 97 South Seco.-id St., PHILADELPHIA,
HAS now on hand a large asvnnmenl nf ORR'M
Celebrated Patent AIR TIGHT STOVE",
lo which he would call the alten'ion of every Mie.
lover f comlort and economy, f n which qual ti"S
thev cannot bo equalled by sny Stove in tbe wotld.
They are a light Stove, and can be conveniently
carried lo any distance, and being constructed for
the ose of wood, they are particularly adap ed to a
sick room.
Manv thousands of this Stove being nnw in ne,
their good qualities are too well known to need
puffing.
Mr Tramtr. ia llie fnst utVzed seen' i
Philadelphia, and fcs lee rt -;"" Sem e-..i -ro
Iv for 'be la-l five or ix . s. I ' en tan be no
fear of not celling lb" pi ill e Sto'e o h-ni Bin'
they are all eruited to eiv. u tire satisfacti. n.
No Air Tight Sieves are genuine, with'-ut a hra'
plate with the Invantor's nani and date of tbe
Patent.
Delias also on hand a large eennmerit of Cook
Stovss, RaniaTona, and all kind of Fancy Coal
Stoves, at the Old Establishment, No. 7 South
Second above Walnut street.
Philadelphia, Nov. I, 143. 2tn
He recommend all of vvr frieni.'s v-ititinf; the
city, to call at the I'tl.in Comjnni'$ .Sf.rre,
and lay in a supply of their Jtiiiimin T .
TIIK ICKI TEA CO.niMXY,
No. 30, South Sttoi SrarrT, Bctwem Marktl
and Chfsnut.
PHILADELPHIA,
HAVE Constantly mi hand, and fir s le.
Wholesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRKSH TEAS,
At I.ovvrr Prices.
according to the quality, than they can 1 e bought ,
for at any other estaldixhrncnl in thecitv. ;
q3 Ttaa, exclusively, are sold at ih:s house. '
and several varieties which cannot he obtained else
where. Any Teas which do not give i ntire satis,
faction can be returned and exchanged, or the mo
ney will be refunded.
The citizens of Northumberland county are re
spectfully invited to give us a call.
G. B. 7.IEUER.
Agent fur the Pikin Tea Company.
Philadelphia, Sept. 27tb, 1 845. ly
TERMS REDUCED.
rt- r t , yr- rr m sid
DAGUERMAS GALLERY if Vatent 1'remU
um Colored likciirie!i, and Photographic
Depot ;
No. 13G Chesnu'. Street, Philatlelpliia.
No. 251 Broadway. New York; No. 75 Coml
Stieel, Boston ; No. 13G Chcsnut Street, Phils
delphia ; Baltimore Street. Baltimore; Broid
wav, Saistoga Springs ; No 5fi Cai id Sneet.
New-Orleaiis ; Main Street Newport, R. I. And
Main Street. Du Buque, Iowa.
CONsTITLTING the oldest and most Eiten.
sive Establi-hment of tbe kind in ihe Worl
and containing more Ihau a THOUSAND POIi
TRAITS, cmhracino; those of some of tbe mo-t
distinguished individuals, in the I'nitcd Stales.
Admittance ec.
This Eslablishment having been awarded l!"v
Medal, Four First Premium?, snd fVr ' llshett
Hutinrt'' al ibe Exhibitions ut Boston. New-Vo k
and Philadelphia, respectively, for bet Pictures and
Apparatus, is thua officially sustained in llie ost
tion of superiority heretofore universally ae.-igned it
by the public, as "tirtl in Viz ora.
June 28th, 1845. ly
PIANOS.
rpllE SUBSCRIBER hna been appointed a?",
fiif f co.R..D MEYER'S fill (
PHIHTEl) PREMIE M ROE WOOD I
A NOS, at thia place. These Pianos have a plai
IIIBVNivl vrlli htautiful exterior fini-h. and, f .r de
, f , e.ni.. ,,i wri, ,
M iurmKIMnl by any ill the United StatJ
fol owuia ia a recomin. ndaiion irora i u
Di ets. . celebrated Informer, and bins. If inf
- 1 I
ulactuicr:
A ( AUI.
Hiviae bad lbs td.a-ure of Irvmg Ihe
lent Piano Fortrs inanfactnred by Mr. Meyi r.I
exhibited at the l a-l i xhd.nien of ihe I r-nk'nf
.t.iniH I feel il due lo the true incut ot llie nil
lo ileclsie mat tneso iii"jumt nis air (juiieti
and in some respects even mpeiioi, to n II tlx
alio Pel tea, 1 sew at the capitals nf Eu0mJ
during S sojourn of two ve.ra at Pari',
Thes Pianos will be .o il al ihe i"nif 'j
lowest Philadelphia prices, if not ...me h ,
tW.n. are reooe.te.l o es'l
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