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

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EiliUi'riril lllsffllly.
Capl. Smith df the 'IT. Ship Columbus, tit
' received pair of fcold pnulelts, and each rif hi
Lieutenants one 'for'thir 'eiTicienCservfces in aid
ing to remove I tie Siesta 'Ship Cohirrifira lo t place
' of safety from 'ClinTard wharf, at the time the fiie
- occurred there 'few mohths aihe'e.
The smourit of Moor received end manufactured
at Si. Louis last-year, h 'estimated at 1 60,000 bir
rola. The Banks of Mary'rahd, in rthswer'to com
mittee by the Legislature, aay trrtt thejr rati resume
immediately, but that such a course wmll'd be ru
inous to the country. Thry would Talher Wait
upon the Hanks ofTerinsylvattia and Virginia.
The Philadelphia Tew Dual company haveilono
ao fine a business tost year, that 'they retomenda
- daily line for'the present year.
The trial of Colt, "for'the rnGruer of Vdams, Vx
cites a great dertl' of Interest ii iew Vbrk. Bennet
of the Herald published a picture of the (lead hfitfy
, of Adams in his papet, with the'title of 'Nrimur
Adams before he tX'Ot'cut iip atitPsnlleti" of which
' the council of Cell cDmphtine'd to (ho court.
Bryant, the Poet, hire been lecturing bn Homo
pathia at New York.
Horace Binneyhns 'befh nominated 'for't)istrict
-Judge of the U. S. 'Court, 'implaceof Judge Hop
kinson, deceased.
Mre. ElrYaheth Cho is'thc oiliest womrtn in
Boston. She Was 10S the 27th of October ljut.
She had three husbands, hut no-children.
According to the Miners' Jonrnal, not miVie
than 15,00 or CO.OD 'toirs Df ctiit! will be ircus
jiorted on the Rail RoaH, to market this Wittier.
The people of 'PutNville talk of removing the
eat of Justice'tn (hatiplace, fiom Orwigiburfe.
The last HarrUburg Sigrml is charged with an
unusual quantum of soft "Sawder!"
There is not much difference between a drone
and loafer. A -drone is generally too laTy to work,
and loo proud 'to befc-slntnglng ahoiit his frienlls
without doing any 'thing forahem, or'for himsfclf
always expecting to lie heltied Withbdtendesvor
ing to help himself, or -showing that he is worthy
of assistance. With 'the exception wf a iKile less
! pride of character, a loaftr imprecisely 'the sfcine.
From Ihe New York Tribune.
lvvri: fROM I'.l ItOIM
A Spcilal Emoy from rettt -ltrltHHi Ar
il vl of llM-.ltrrl Victory of (he -Otrcas
l.us over the lluulkni, fee.
i uu sieainsmp URiTtsnu, HJapr llcnilt, Bin- I
ved at Boston at 6 o'elut P. 1W. of Saturday, in
eighteen days from Liverpool, whence she stalled
on the 4th inst.
By this aul-.ol, we "nave advices from a'l rfi.rrts-of
Europe, including Loudon dates to the 3d ir.st.,
and Liverpool o the 4th. The intclligonee is cf
decided interest.
'Lord AsiisrHTo, TVsitlcrtt of the Ponrd of
Trade, formerly Mr. Alexander Baring of tho -rent
Banking House of flaring. Brothers, is to ccmeout
s a Special Envoy Etranrdinaiy from the British
Court to Our Government, with liberal 'powers to
'adjust all differences-between the two Nations, ill
is understood that be 'it bearer of a(proposiiior.'from
the British Government f.ir the kdjustmertt'df the
North-Eastern'Bouudary question ; end that lic it
instructed to urge upon out Girvernmnnt the tie
cossity of rflccling some aitjustiner.t of ike claims
of British citizens on certain of the State compo
sing our Union, which have effected heavy Loans
of those cilrzcns, and now neglect or refuse to make
provision for their payment from "Lord A-'s
character anil position, as well as the nature of :the
case, -we can hardly dnulil that this subject will be
troughr to the nniice df ocr (iovernment ly him.
'We 'hear that he has a prop.ieition to submit, -which
is intended to remove the grievance altogether.
CntLK Dick h, the distinguished aulhnr of
'ThoFickwiok Pnprrs.'MaKler'Kamj'tirej's ClocV
-Atxvwith his wife, are'likcwiNR among 'the -paanen-.
grs. ; -ateo Lord Mu'lgrave. Several other eminent
Englishmen are preparing to follow and the -mi--gration
of'the enstiing spring will be very great,
especially of the Murium cotrverta bound for nau
voo. From
Chin Tiothimg later hat been received
than has already reached this port.
There had bean several shipwrecks on the -coartt,
andtevrral paekem had teen prevented from sailing
'ythe hoiatrmoa weather. The England did -not
aaittill the IMh.
The Liverpool and T.onAon papers are highly
pleased with the attention shown to Lord Morpeth
vhHeinthi-eily. Iey are spoken of as Ml df
good omen lor the'preservalion of fritfidty rdarinns.
lrd M. is to Weybroeghl forward at rnprraeirialrve
from Dubhn, the.piace being vacated by the -recnm
death of Mr. West.
A dreadful accident occurred on the Great West- I
rrn Railway on the 18ih alt, -by which eightms
engera were inetanlry V filed and ft pen or twenty
olhera Vlarigersuely wnrrnde.J, It was canted by the
rnlission of 'tbemrine witV a portion of the n
ibaukment which faad fallen en th trarV.
RrNi ti Ciaetssii. IrttelKenee Vasviefn
received t 'Oonslantinopto by way of TVebitoml,
of a victory gained by the Ckrasniana over ftte Kus--sians:
the moat signal an4 lrti(ie, it is sjid, tfrst
has occurred since the beginning of the war. A
fergerapeduiim, contiating o4 thirty thousand men
had been'tlisemr.afkFj en the toast, with a view of
iloalroying the grain, Whiih had been collected by
the 'Circassians odor the 'harvest, when a storm
having suddenly risen drove the Arps from aircho
laga. The Circassians, avarlrag themselves of the
opportunity, entailed them fiercely on every aide,
nd the Rutaiana,arted from their stores, which
had been carried out to sea, were compelled to Com
mens a disastrous relre.it through a country con
sitting entirely of mountain, forest and defile. With
'the eiception of two thousand wfco escaped to
Anapa, the whole of the thirty thousand were kdlrd
or made prisoners ; suck are the accounts received
from Trabizona. r'urtiier details of this tiemend
cut duasler of the tSussiant are eagerly eipectvd
t.cte.
' The feleetrle Telegraph.
One of the most recent gif't which Science has
conferred apon Art, is that of the fctcctric Talegraph,
invented by WimtTioir, and now employed in
London. He had UevoteU 'to the Subject bf Elcc
tricity much time, and'ita first fruits waa this dis
covery. The folrpwing descririticn of 'Ihe bbject,
'Operation andtohstructionbf this kimple.'yet highly
Irhporterit 'irtvehtion, we flxtract'ftom Dr.'LAa!b
ret.1! Third Lecture, delivered in New York, and
repotted it length in' the New York Tlihune:
'Ita object ia, by the agency of Flectrfelty, 'to
communicate between two distant places' In a very
nhbit space of lime. 'In England it'has already been
appliod Blotyg'ral!was7,for aome hundred or more
miles. Allth.it fa necessary fa logo to the office
at one eud and ask his question ; in about 'three
minhtea receives an answer. I chanr'eAl mycelf,
while engaged in railway operations, tb Witness an
operation of thia'kiml, and'I shall 'tint bon -forget
my astonishment at lire result. :I vvat standing
rtedr'the oltice of the Great Western Railroad
when a passenger got out of the train cf cars, which
had just arrived, over fotry miles, from 'London,
went into the office and told the cleik that he wish
ed to-sen(l by-returniittraina nbte lb his 'hotel in
London cbhtefnlt-.g a 'cltwtk and umbrella he had
;16fl thfre. ,vYea, air,' said Ihe clerk, 'wait a mo
ment and I will give you the answer to your note.'
Ho turned a -email apparatus 'in a corner df the
room, and iti about three minutes told the maVlhat
His'tlofsk and umbrella had been taken caredf, and
will be aetit by the nrtt'tralti.
The method df (he operation bf this invention is
extremely simple, anil ra easily renocteJ iriletli i t
ble I have already explained the nature of 'the gal.
'tanic current which 'is produced when 'zinc md
'coppct Cr bthcr metals are brought in cohtact. Tho
clectficitv evdlved at the surface of a 'cbntact it de
composed, 'the ipjfiUive trtking one direction and
the nrgative tht oilier; huncc If two wires lie
provided and put in contact, the one with the posi
tive and this other with the negative fluid, tlwxe
two ctfrrcnts will flow t-lor-.g (hem for any distance
ever, arnfcnd the glole. Nc -.v if a ma5nrtic nee
dle be pluced (Ker the Wire, alohg which thrs gal
vanic current 'flows, it will be iinmcdi.iteiy turned
at right angles to the Wlre--no matter What waits
former direction. Now suppoie a wirc'bc enVllised
I in (ir, iu-b fi wuiromiT-n uy iuinu oiiiur iiu.i-roil-
J iluetitlg Sttlistsnce, and pnwcd tho whole dhiaiu-e
from New York to New Orleans ; a needle placed
above the wire at New Orleans will inst intly turn
at right angles to it 'Upon vending along it the elec
tric current. This woilol be Ihe case with any
number of wires. Tims we have a method ot
comniuilicating 'instantly httween distant places.
The in-xt thing is lo devrse some rheatrscf render
ing the r.nmmuiiK atinn tntidliciMe. A variety of
signals have been employed Tor tilts purpose. In
Whcataton'a'ielegrnph the letters or the alphabet
were employeC ; r.nd the mode of conducting the
communication was this; at each end of the route
was piovidej a lotenge marked off into psrollclo
grams, M the aiigl'- of which were rplsced the dif
'ferent'lt'tters of tho dlphebet.
Wagnrftic needles were placed abort the wires in
sorb a position with respect to'lhe figures (h: any
two bf the needles may be made to point to each
of the letters by the action cf 'the fluid, wh'fh on
being .passed along the wire causes them'toturn
at right angles to the wires. Now in cninmuni
eating from end to end, Ihe pernon who m.rkes tho
T.rst a(Kancr,ip.mes a cuircnt klong a wi-e which
lers go a bell at the other extremi y : thus a "wire
touched at New Orleana would let go a bell heie.
and ita language is, 'I'mNgoirij; to send you a inee
sage so look abdtit you? The person 'receiving
thh warning sends back a current, which 'lets go a
bell at the other end, saying in 'reply, Go n, sir.
Tin listening to you.' Then they begin lo spell
out (he words if that is the method adopted. If
E I the first letter., then two wirea sre'teuched,
which will cause two needles at the other end to
point lo that letter, on the lorcnge, aiiH ao for all
other letters. In a general practice fewer letters
are necessary than tlioso of thu alphnhct.
The manner in which these telegraphs are con
structed tn England is this: the wires, of which
(hero are frve or nil, are placed in glass 'tnbee and
buried several -inches 'in the ground beside the rails.
"One ia now nearly finished from London to Liver
pool, and by It messages are transmitted with as
tonishing rapidity, for commercial paspnecs theso
telegraphs are ef espeda! importance.
Pcwns) Iva-stla (lins lw-wCnl tK.-roi wf Tolls
anxt Frt4jht.
We find in the Harrhthm-g Inte'lligerrceT the fol
lowing annunciation of a -contemplated reduction
in lite rates el' tolls and freights lo be charged on
the PennsyKansa woAcs.
rrrputed Reduction if Toll Bitd Freight on our
Public TWAr There are al .present in Harris
burg, delegation Irom the hoard ef Trade at Pitts
I 1 L-i: 1 . a stLii. , , L
I mm we nouevo eisu r.oni i imancipnia, also
a ntmber oTfotwarfiing men 'from the cities, and
representatives of the transportation companies up
on the canals and raitroads. The object is to ef
fect a reduction of both tolls an freight upon the
Pemisylvaifia pulihc works.
We understand that these gcatVemen have had
several conferences with the cmal commissioners
ana that a reduction il ttrVefitace which will en
able oirr public woikt to -compete with thoso of
New York, ao that we may eipect next year, an
iiiori ase -et btnineRt arid a consejuenl increase of
Theran.il commissi oriers liave agreed to reduce
the tolls, only n the condition that there thai I be a
corresponding redaction of freight. Thittiaibeen
acceedi-J to, the redsciien to comnmnce on ihe
iistity of May next, and that after that day a
regular standard of ledaced freight ia to he main
tained throughoat tVe yar. This we deem highly
iiniortant, aa ascertain)? in price, almve a lair
standard, is sure to drive the western merchants
off of our public works.
We nndi rstand that iiolh toll and froight Will
he reduced one llirrd of ita pre nt price. Thai
nour will oe rarrveil nuoiigh for f 1 per tnirrel, and
that As e,lMclioii will be so greal that bnuminoils
totl will las tamed from J'ui.buig to Philadt Iphu.
Ir.tivois Bovns. The New York I'ribune
Aiya, '-Eighly-nine ihMtitand dollara of 'llllliois
"Sites, 'hypothecated with 'Ihe Mechantee' Banking
InsUlution, by Messrs. Macalee1er& 8tcbbina were
aol'd yesterday at auction fS.OOD brought lVj ;
ff.OOO biought 17, "and $30,000 brought 15
At the Beard, at 'the a'ame time, Bohits were set
ing at 50 'W, This sale Is stated to have boen
conducted with get h ike, without sufficient no
tice being given, and Messrs. Macaleater at Sieb.
bins have raid and injunction on the proceedings.'
trnirr IrK BLbttb. At Ihe Blbod.'ln ita'life.
pt'eserving course ia subject 'to continued wsate,
nature has provided for the Supply of tho'f'xhauat
'ing fountain, by the 'cohveraion bf our fobd into
new blbod. 'But Whilst slich ample means are
provided for'the manufacture bf heW blood, nature
has been ho lest snltcitbUs'in providing for ihe ex
pulsion of'that which, is useless and decayed.
This important bffice is performed by thebowel,
and When Naturo (who is always atrug'jliug to
t'hrow oll'i'fl'entling matter,) requires assistance in
her benevolent intention.
Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pdr will be
found sihgularly adapted to the purpose, because
they remove thrbugh the stomich and bowelsall
corrtipt humilrs'fmrh'tlic body, in 4h easy, s ife and
ehucttial manner, producing no cfTect but What will
finally rondure to the prirfect purification of the
Blood, and thereby cure tho disease, (by whatever
name it mry be 'called,) and give jietfect health
to'the Whole system.
Purchase in Sunbtlry, 6f H. B. Masr,anJ
of the rents published in anoiher pan of thia paper.
:tzJt "K
'in Lockport, on the 7th November 'last, 'by the
Rev. Mr. Porter, Mr. Charils Gii, of I nckport,
III liitis, formerly of Sutil'tiry, to Mws TiAHr A.
AU rv, bf Norwalk, Conn.
:PMCE OO'RR'EXtt.
'Corrected weekly by Henry "Yiurtheimer.
Whkat, - - - - - 110
K rs, ...... ;,t
I'llHV, . 4(
O-ats, .... - ao
I'llKK, ...... ft
1'iAVsr.rh, ... . 15;,
Hc'T-ritH, - - -
IIki.swax, . . "S
Tanow, - - - - . IS J
Dhimi Arri ks, - - - - 75
Do. Psachkh, ..... ','1
Ki.ax, .... . S
'Hit'.' 1 an I'la,
.::, - 12
IMIos C tu iHl,
( Ihe ttzt iif fir. llurlicIC Compound ttrength-
rning and Cerman Aperient Pills.
YXn. HAKLrtH, Deer Sir: Shortly after I re-
ceivedthe Agency from you for the sale of
your medicine, I formed an acquaintance with a
latly of this place, who was severely nfTircted wiih
the Pitas. For eig'it or ten years this lady was
subject to freouent painful attacks, and her phyi
cian considered her cae ao complicated, that he ve
ry aeldotn prescribed medictire for r. Through
my persuasion, she commenced H-sng yonr Pills,
and was perfectly cured. Yonrs, eVc.
. JAMI5S R. KIKBY,
O.-l. 3. 1840. Cnambersburg, Pa.
Office and General lepot. No 19 North Eighth
Street. HENRY YOXTflEl.MEK,
Jan. SOth, 1642. Agent
4;ood Iitlrnt Fire fmprtiij.'
A STATED MEETING of the Company will
-1 'lie held on Thur.1.iy evening next, al 0 o'clock,
al the Court House.
I unctual alteiiiiance is n
. M. VOKKS,
SeCi etttrp.
piested.
Jan. 29, 1842.
"C.oort Will rire Coiiipany."
rPHE membera of the "God Will Fire Oom---
piny" are reuestud lo me! at the Court
House, on Monday Evening, Feb. ?th, at 7 o'
clock prccin-ty. Punctual attendance is icquired.
djf The annual election of officers will tAe
place, at the above time and place.
Jan. 29. DANIEL SHINDEL. Jc.
THE COTTAGE BIBLE
rAMIIY EXPOSIIOH.
(is two voLi'ast.)
pONTAIMNO the OIJ and New Tes-ament.
with piaciical exposilinna and explanatory notes
by Thomas Williams, Author of "ihe Age of Infi
delity," "Dictionary of all Religi rus Denomina
tions," cVc. To which are added the referencra and
marginal readings of the Polyglc.it Bible, together
with original notes and selections from Baxter's
Comprehensive Bible, and other standard works
introductory and concluding remarks on etch book
of the old and new 'Festement, and a Vatuatde chro
oologies I index. The whole carefully revised and
adapted lo Ihe uae of Sunday Schools Brbhs classes,
and Christians generally, embclittked with maps
and engravings, edited by the Rev. William Pat
ton, arid published by Cate, Tiffany A. Buiiihtm;
Hartford, Conn., 1841.
Thia work hat been highly recommended by the
following, among other distinguished tiivme:
Rev. Stephen Remington, pistor of ihe Medio
dist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn.
Rev, W. C. Brow 11 lee, pastor cf the Middle
Dutch Church, New York.
Rev, Lemuel Miller and A. Alexinder, Profes
sors in Princeton Theological Seminary, N. Jersey.
Rev. C. P. Crauth, t'resiileiit of Pvnnsylvania
College, at Gcliyahuig.
Rev. (' W Schaeller, pastor f the l.utlrertn
Cliorch, Harrisburg, Pa.
fXj For sale byll. B. Mas-ft, Agent fr the
Publishers. Jan. 29lh lS'J.
LI. xraons are raulioned from purrhasipg or
receiving a note of hand, given by ni to David
Miller lor Tan Doliams. Maving received no val
ue, I thall not pay thu tame unless compelled by
law. JACOB KRAM.
Shamnkin, Jan'y. tSd, 1642.
Icer lllci'kj Uitutc,
LL p rtont knowing thrmsrlvet indebted to the
fistale of IVter Piter, late or Liitle Mthonoy
township, Norlbumbeilaud County, fur goods pui
chased at the vendue of Ssid deceased, or fir debl
contracted during his life, are requested to call and
settle the same, at ihe utiles or Abraham Rod.trn.el,
Esq., in said township, t u or bt-fore Tur day. the
first day of Felmaiy next. Persons who neglect
to ailend at tht lnn, will be a,iod upon by the
constable for setllnni nt.
Jonathan i iri:
Jan, 8th, IMi. Ji,
ON the load, heiween tins place 'and frorthum
beilan'j.a WbfstW Reticule,' containing a while
linen handkerchief, A reaaittiahle re Ward will
given to the fn'iler, by leaving U at tlihrofljce.
be
Jan. 23d, '1M.
TAVfiTXN NOTICE.
Vu the. lUmoralilt 7-7' Ifit i. President,
and hi Atthciate Judgi: Af I fie Court nf Qtiar
'ter TSrttir.ni, if Ihe county of Northumberland .
fslHE pctitioti'bf Georee Smith of Jackson tnwh
JL sliip.'ih Sitid' coUlity, hUhibly ierretciit, that he
eontiiHi'-H fo keep taverti at his nM iitsnd, m'the
Brick Houiteiu said IrtVrh-bip, and in well ireHred
for the accommodation of travellers, Ac. lln iherc
fttre prsvs your Honors to grant him a hVertse 'to
'keep a 'tavern during' the ensuing; year, ahll'lle will
pray.cVc GEOIiGE SlfltH.
To ritt .li'TiorTs'ABovR isrxTiovrh . 1 he suli
scrilicrs, teni'derltK'tif Jackson p. herely ce'rtify,' tlmt
Geot'ee Smilh 'the applicant for the'tlf ense, U a man
of good r'epule'for hoursty and TeWipcraitce, and ia
well pruvtUed With h'iuarioom s-rid convcnteiircs
fbr the ldjJ!rVg and Sccnrnmodatibtrbf atrtingera and
travellers, '.Vj tlmt a pn.blic houre'thetc'is hett'ttary:
they therefore reco.umcnd trirh as a proper per
son to be. licenced to keep a pbllllc hotlse.
'Win.'peppoii, Vrertiiah Wetzel,
'jlihti'Haas, . Henry Briin,
DAf.iel HiH iisli. Vrederick Treon,
'Jeste llcd-yl, ffeilry 'Garl'n 111,
'Jtihn Folk, Jonattimi fniilh,
'Jtihn Snyder, Jacob A. "Malich.
Mnlip lletiicri,
J 111 8th. JS42.
A V" OFJatb EELIGHT.
nirOATAM TO THK KEADIXi PIBLIC
fllHE New 'QuHrlo VMume of the "NEW
L WORLD" aVknolvledr'fd on all hands to be
the h:inds mrest, cheapest, and rnost populhr anil
enter-(uiningpi'riHlical in tho world-i-oinir.ciiciiH;
Jan jary la), t9ltS. will 'corittrfn. siriiu'ltnneout with
it publicai1! in 'in Engbiiil.fhe'Grarid New Military
N.wel, by tho huiho, of ' Charlet O'Mallev," enti
tled fXj-v'3ITK MKfvS,"3)
CommrrtcirtR Tvlth the ttory of "Jack Hl.'iton, 'the
Life (TfiUfihiinan."
No xommerifl ilion of thia neW wcik will I r.e
eesirtv to those Who have read the fielightful Novel
of Charles O VMIry."
A'rso, a new Novel bv Mis C. M. Sedgiriek, al
rcudv cflrjimeruvd, -bich doea g'eat credit to that
iisttnffrished Aiiib"rers.
Mirny Original Ts'ea 'of great intercK, among
tvliich we miy rrteift.en, as already in hand, "Vlary
Tail.r, a Tale of the Paslo,"bv Edmund H.igg.
Esr.. author of the -Far Wes',' 'The lltiebe-a of
Fmar,' Pentru-e,' A.C., a work of deep mid thril
'ling 'iinVrciit ; " AIk-I Parsons," a 'IVe of the great
Tire in New 'ork in December, 1HS, nbounding
in poeifufly t.rcm(;ht pasagee ; "Tlieltlackuiilh
of Antwerp," by a popular o'iffttil cohtributor.
AUo, a st'ries of unperh Engravings on VVcod, by
Itr Ik-st arltsrn in Kni;laiid and Am tic, Wiltcm
bi'llish the eorninc vohvtte.
ijj" All tbee Nove'tiea. and a multitude of o
I hers, for Omt Turks Dollar, rum tit money,
reinille.1 tree id postage. In the usu d book form
tlKy would coat tfn times that amount.
CHAntES O'MALLEY, ENTIRE,
Can be had by all new sDlwetibera 1l(i wish ibis
poptilar woftk, ley entering their sVjbscriptions to
commence with thu fid Quarto Volume, J-nly 3d,
1841. FVrt three dollars on any fcolrent ch. iifered
Bank in the United States ft Canada, free of pot
itge, the New Wortl will tie tent one year, from
irwcoiiimencenient of ChmiesO'Malley,' incfndmg
the 1st volomo graris, poMtslrer hi exua nTtmlx-rs.
Addresa S. Wl.NtUlESTER. Publishrr.
30 Ann street, ew York.
COOKING SPOVE, slid a few Coal Slovea
fit sale, clreap, by
II. B. MAssEK.
Jan t, tMt.
AT PUBLIC SALE,
AT ARM, GRIST AND SAW MILLS.
U I I.I, tie exposed to pulrbc stie, on the 7lli ot
Fob. 1811, at 12 o'clock, on the Premises,
the very valuable Property biiefly deitcribed as
tolbnv having Ven part of the Jenkins Estate,
viz : 2 15 acres, ?S pcrvhea, with allnwsnce, of which
abont tM) acres sre in cultivation, with a large
Apple Orchard ; the ic.idue W'omlland, inchidnig
Litncstoire Land, snillirge veins of Iron Ore.
I be preinrsts are situ ited 111 Last l!urnlo town
ship, I c 1 1 1 n coin'v. Pa., nn ihe west side of the
West Branch of Sdsipiehanna, about five miles
frO'n Nortliu'Bl'cr and, and three from Lewi.hurg.
adjoining lands of Mia Jenkins, and Messrs. Sitook
A. Peieny.
There e two never failing Wtr prwtrs form
ed by Turtle ('reek, which intersects the tract, at
one of which there is a Clover Seed Mill on Bur
rail's patent, and a Milters Hon e, and at the other
a Msrttiant Flouring G tst Mill of stone with o-ver-hol
wheel hiii three run of stones, and a Saw
Mill. A good brick and fVame Dwelbng House,
with a Millers House convenient, and a large log
Bank Barn are also erected. The liact is well
watered by springs and streams, and eligibly situa
ted in a populous neighborhood.
The lmn Vrenf Montour's Kidgt, expending
into the premises, apjvears to be in great abundance,
upon the liver bank, where it it laid open, and is
believed to pervade ihe continuous rtJgo scroti the
Proieity. From nil adjacent tract, tho Shainnkin
Iron Company now procure the Iron tire fit their
Furnace, and hold iraeta atf-iid coinmi.dioua and
frrt navigation, promoted by the ai k-water of ihe
Slismokin Dam, 10 the Rail Road at Suubcry,
wbch bade to the Slumok-.ti Coal -Mines and Lou
Woikt.
Purchasers are Invited lo view the premises
carefully and upon inqiiy they will find the li:le
free fiom all d oiUand d lficolly.
7'ie terms of piiment are : when the Proper
ly is si' uck oil' $5011, and as toon as the deed ia
lendi red. which will be within five d.iys, the flintier
sumofflTOO. Of the readue. 5,0t)0 may ie.
main unpaid for three yeirs, and the rest m equ.il
yeaily instalments of f,000 a year, from the time
of tale. All not pal J st the d livery of ihe d.-. d,
to be secured by bond and mortg ige, Im triii iuter
crt. Further inquiries mav l msdo nf
HEN BY W. S.NYDEH, fk!ingroie,
Aasiitneeol' S.imuel Knnl'i'i ; or of
IH'GH BELLAS, Sunbury.
Jaiiusiv. Is', s44.
lift:
AMHHICAN aMEBIC A 1, tlDBARV
A Dill
iTr.i.t.t;i:trjt.
TI tlCE.TRA I ED Kirord nf Mrdiral Sii.
nice and Liteiatnre, by Rub lev Dunglisnn,
M. ! , lotvsiir of the Institutes of MciHrine, etc.,
in Jtffi 1 son MedieaM'ollee of Phtlsitu'phiS, puli.
Itahed ninntlilv by Adam WsKlie, No. 46 Carpen.
ter at reel, Pbiladi Iphia. Subsx'rip'lon price. a
y. ar. Subsciiptions for the above Wmk ! ci-ted by
Hie subscriber. H. B. MASSER,
Dec. Ilth, 1P41 Apnt.
I70H I.t, Fi.-sh Ciaiit-elries, Fi. B En
ghsli Cliwse, Keg b'ai.ins, H cts. per Hi., by
1.t. S5, 1S4I. 11. B. MA83KK.
'To b?, or not to lie" fcut'tl,
a question that we seriously sulmit lo ti e
I
CoiU'deralion of a I who are indebted to lha
siib-rriliera, and who t'o noi.iti a short time, come
forward and settle lluii aicomns
Dec 18, 1841. II, B, MASSER A, CO
C'otiiiterrt-llri k' "Doatli Won:
The pul.lic wdbple.tHe observe that rrb Brttrd'eth
Pills are hdthe. tlnlrss the box has VorcVla
bels upon H, (the 'top. tbn aide and the btAtom)
earh containing a f ic-simile stgilnture bf Tfly hand
writing, thus B. BaA'tvllrls-nf, M. 'I). These la.
helsaie '('hgrsved on steel, lintifilty designed,
anil dime at h n peirsc rtf rtter i.OOt). Thrrefore
I. Will be Men that the' Otily thing hecesaary to pro
cdfe the rticilitMie rtr'tis purity, ia to obsene these
labels.
Renl'en-tber'rtte lop, the side, and the bottom.
The following tesieclivs persons are duly auhori
led, and hold
CERTICATE3 OP AGENCY.
;l"or the sale of liruiulreih't Vegetable Universal
Pills.
Northiimbeilard countv ; MMtnn lackey ck
Chauiberlin. Sunbury H.'B. maiJEer. M'Ewens-
ville Ireland cV. Merxfll. Noifftuihl-ciland tV'di
Forsyth. GehiijitoWri T. Mldllhger &. Co.
Union C iOrrrv : New Berliti-Jithn IlolTnian
Sclinsgro'e 'Eyer and Schiiilfe. Mid.lluburg
lirc Mnlith. Be.rvcr bWn J. Ac F. Bibgamsn,
AtlifitisllUri! H. cV. A. Smith. MihlinabUrg
Swdhe At Laird Ha tleton Daniel Long. Free
Intra tl. At F. C. Mover. CVntrevjPe Slailey
xV Letihart. I.etvislnn v alls a titeen.
Columbia county : Dnvt1!e E. B. Reynolds
Ac Co. Birw ck i sltmhaii v R Henhouse. Cat
tawissli C A. V t'. G. Brobts. Bloomsburg .
John R. Mover. Jeis'-y Town Levi Bisel. Wa
shington iio'ot. MvCay. Limestone -D. L.
Sc.huieck.
Ohseivc that each Acent has !n Engraved Cer
tificate of Airencv, containing a representation of
Dr BRAKDKE f'H'S Marttifnctdry Kt Sing Sing,
anli tipiKi wll'.cli b ill h'so be rteeh exact cipies ol
the nt w labeu nuto uteil upon the lintttdrcth Pill
Boxes.
Plnl'dclpbia, nffieo No. 8, North Rlh street.
B. BRANDRETH.M.D.
Jnnu-try 1st, 1S42.
'yaZla nr
FOP. SALE.
FOR sale a small Farm, containing about one
numbed and ten acres, more or les, situate
in Point township. Norihumbcrlsud countv, about
two riiibs above Nortlfuuilicrl and, on Ihe main
road leading from t lib. I place to Danville,' adjoining
lands of Jolin l.egliou, Jesno C. llorlon and others.
hS.v in tho oectjp'incy of Samuel Pnyrlo. Al out
forty acres of said tract are clean d, "and in gn.ul
state of cu'tivntion, on winch there is a small barn
f recti d. 'Ilie property will lie sold tin t ksonablo
terms. For further particulars, peisons fcre request
ed to app?y to the rut'rcrih, r.
H. 11. MASS2R, n,
Nov. 27ih, IR41. if Puril-u-ry. l's.
CSF.YSOLITE POLISH.
AN artie'e oneqohtled for cleaning and giving a
highly durable and most brilliant polish to sil
ver. German Silver, lirssi, Copper, Bntt.inia ware,
Tin, Suel, Cutlery, and for reslorii'g the luaire on
varnished cathagpi-, Acc. TRY IT.
Prepared an I a dd at wholeta'e and retail, by the
SurqnehSnna f ,'hrys.ditc Polish Company, Owego,
Tioga cimnty, N. Y.
' W.M. FORSYTH. Agent for Northum'd,
H.'B. MASTER, Agnit for"Sunbery.
November Stllh. 184 1.
CITY AUCTION
AND COIYIMISSZON STORE.
Sumbcr 29 North Third Street, Philadelphia
13UBLIO SALES of Dry Goods, Hnrdware
and Cu'ltery, ftooks, Stationary,4 Clothing,
Boots, Shoea and Hals, and in short almost evety
description of goods, are held nt this establishment
every evening. Gootlt are also aold ut piW&e tale
during tho day al the average auction pttces. Store
keepers and nadera will find it lo ihcir advantage
by arteiichng tin; sales.
C.C. MACKEY, Arctirneer.
PhilarVlphia, November 13, 1841. tv.
rE T ECOIT eSSET"
Wholesale and Ketaii Shew, BoTinct,
and Palm Leaf Hal War'Chvrtisc.
So. 66 North id street, a few duors ab-a e .irch,
Philadelphia.
VLSO Trunks, Cninet Bags and Vnliccs, of a
ery desciiption, all of which he offers for
sale On the most TeftsonaMe terms.
Philadelhia, Novcnbcr 13,
1841. I.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW KM; LAND OIL COMPANY.
No. 2s' Norih Water Street. Phila.
M
ANUFACTl'RERS and dealer in ttils of
every description both ' for burning and
manufacturing purport's, which will be sold much
lower than they can be procured elsewhere, and
wiirianted in quality to cquul any in ihe city. Any
oil sold by the company nol proving as represented,
may bo returned without any eipense to the pur
chaser, and tho money will be refunded.
Their trock now in item consists of the following
oils, viti
30,'OO gallona Winter Bleached Speim
Oil,
tr
c
n
m
sr
s
6000
do do Colorleja Oil,
do Fatl and Spring Sperm Oil,
do Winter Sea Elephant,
do do Pressed Whole Oil,
do Summer do do do
do Common Whale Oil,
lfJ.tiftO
'10,000
so.oou
0000
15,000
200 Barrels superior Straits Oil,
3u0 do Cod Bank Oil,
A3 do Neata Foot Od,
75 Casks UliveOil,
Tanner'a ' tilt.
3
rs
5
3"
rXjThis Company has 'a numln-r of Vessel' rn.
gigtpj in the Cod Fishery, and T anners r,ay rely
Upon fetiinf at all times Oil as pure as imported
Philadelphia, Nov. 3, livU. ly.
GTVTStTL. 3. TL
OFFER FOR SALE, al '.'ne South Ea-i Cor
ni't or Fifth und Market .Vr, '.'Y.iVuu'c-ph.:a-
Metis Calf-tk'n lioots, stitched warranted,
do do ,i0 pegged do
d) io do water f lOof, dj'-hle soles
and double iipftrs.
du Call'-skiri do do do nailed
Bod uppers,
do HtfaVy Vate LealheV t vus.
do do N'eait do do.
do Yiich quarter Sbrcs, Ca'f-kin.
do do du CriN'-Kera do
do Fine Moi.rotf wairamed
do Kip It.t do
di ('..If drt do
tin CVarun do do,
'iln flo Shoea do
do Fine do do
do Kip do co
do Calf and Sel Skir..limpa.
ti) List Suck with aVid without soles,
do Carpet do do do
do Patent M'arr intei! Water-proof Moceas'hs.
Ladies' da Jo . do do
Ladies' tanned India Iubbr tho.s.
lieiil'ijn.ens' du 1 iver shoes.
Wi.n every rr.het Jesc 1ptim of toott an-? shoes.
Fur Caps if evr description.
avelbng Trunks of every description.
Veiieti.m rr'.veinnt Bags.
PaieritGum Flasiii: Hhoe Blacking.
11. lir.ta nf .dl kinu'.. Palm Leaf Hats
I hd. Iitns, ember 13, lfej I. ly
H. B. IvIASSEP.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
'CTJITBTJRY, PA.
Business iittended , to In tho ("ountics of Nor-
thuipl trland, Union. Lvcotnhtg and Coluiubia.
Iterer tot
'Tun mas IIabt Ac Co.,
'LrwBit Ac BABRiry,
Hast, G'ojtmmos 6: Haiit,
' RtisoLna, McFABLAnn A: Co.
Sptmo, Ooou Ac Co., -
P.'ulad.
V. & A. UOVOUDT'S
China, Glass and Liverpool Warehouse,
So 1 04 fVrA Third street, third door beloio' Vint
street,- Philadelphia,
WHERE they constantly keep on bund a targe
assortment bf China, Glass ami Liverpool
Ware, which they will dispose nf on the moat ret
soiiahle terms.
Philadelphia,' November 3, 1841. ly.
Jacob rrlsmut.li & Kod.
UESPECTFCLLY inmrms llnir fnemls knd
acrpiaintances generally that' they mill con
tinue to keep sl the old stand, No. S46 North 3d
stieet, Philadelphia, all kinds of
TOBACCO SNUFF AND SEOARS.
Which they will soil on the moat accommodating
and reasonable terms.
iN.13. All tfoodn sold will be g'laran'ced, arid ill
erders promptly attended to.
' Philadelphia, November 13, IS41 --ly.
J PETEII DEWEKS,
X AST IrlAKBlls
"No. 74 Callowhill Street, riiiladclprri J,
("Three doors above Second. J
CjJ HOE Findings always kept on hand, whitih ho
offers for (title nn the lowest' terms. Country
Merch mis are particularly to call iiJ judgo for
themselves.
PbiladelphTaNovemWr 'lS,' ls4 1. ly.
tOWKU & BARRON,
Importers and Dealers in Foreign1 ana
Domestic HaidWare,
No. 171 North Thihu STftKtT, I'liiiAUktiii'iA.
THERE Ib'eir frir-nch and 'Mistnmers wilTalwsvs
finifa rrie"nnd general a-soiiment of Foreig'i
and DooitstlcTEudw arc, whir h they wilftrcHiit the
lowest prices,
' Plnledeli hia.'S'oveiubrr 15, fSII. ly.
T1IEOPJLUS CULP.
MarrufacVjrer , and 'lifforicr of Sad
dlery, Hardware, A:c.
Ao. 6 South Third street, fur duors be'.oio AfurAi t
Philadelphia.
KEEP constantly on h.ind a lnrge and ccneral
assortment Coach Lamps," Carriage Band)-,
Axle Arms, Ebptic Springs, Patent Leather. cVc.
I'ountry Mtfrchanls and saddlers will betupplied st
nil trYnes bn the most reasonable terms. They w 1
T:nd it to their aiTvantage to call and exiuiine h
assortment Tiefore purchm-ing elsewhere.
Philadelphia, November 13, 1941. ty.
EAT" BP.OTHE,
WHOLESALE AND KETAHV' BOOKbEL
LEKS AND STATION! RS,
No. 122 CJiesnut Street, Lclow 4tl.
Phitadelphis.
KEEP constantly on tifchd a genera! assort
ment of Books arttl Sl'at'.onnry ; cornprising
'I beological. Law. Medical, Classical, Miscelane
oua and 'School Books, Day Books, sfl sizes, l.id
oers, do..' FSmily' Bil.e, Pocket Biules, Wrtlhis
Pivpers, Wraprtbg Papers, Acc. Ac, which they 'oil
let "a 1 tbe lowest '.Micea to Country Merchant's Pre
fessi.mal Gv-nUetntn, Teachers, anJefl others fhat
may faW.r Ihem with their custom.
I'hilaiWphis., Nmember 1:1. IP41. ly.
REYNOLDS, McFARLAND & CO.
Wholesale Dealers in i?oreign British
and American Dry Goods.
No. 10f) Market street, Philadelphia.
C10UNTKY Merchants, and othera can be tup
J plied at ull 'times with an extensive asaoit
nitMit of the beet rind most fashionable Goods upon
the most reason a! ile lerm.
Philadelphia, November 13.1S41. U.
.Tlicliacl Weaver fc Son,
KOPE MAKERS & SKIT CHANDLERS.
No. 1 3 North Water Street. Philadelphia.
HAVE constantly on hand, a general atSor(
ment of Cordage, Seine Twif.es, &C, 'z
'I ar'd Ropes, Fishing Ropes, White hopes, Manil
la Ropes, Tow Lines for Cnna1! Boats. Alsi, a
complete assortment of Seine Twines, Ace, at
Hemp Shad and Herring Tyvfri, flft't Patent Gill
Net Twine, Coiton tsihad and Herring Twire.Bho
Threads, etc. Arc. Also, Bed' Cords, Plough LTilc.
II slters, Traces, Cotton and Linen Carpet Chains-,
etc. ail of whitlj they r$i dispose of on r.tsoubN
tetms.
t'hil.ide'phia. Novemlier 13, 184.. ly.
ESHERICK, HANSELL & CO'S.
WHOLESALE DHY GOODS STORE.
No. 1UG 1-2 Market Stfet;t, Phila.
(BdoU) Fifth South side )
A LWAYS keep on hurrtd full and general aa
ti rtir.entof Hosiery, Lace, and Fancy Goodr,
Country Meichauta afa respectfully requested 14
give tljrm a call an.1 examine for themselves.
Philadelphia. N'cVvembpr 13, 1841. iy.
TO VVVTiTsVt MERCHANTS?
rTHE f?ah.-.iir.cr. Agent ol l.von 6c Harris, jio
Manuficturcrt, for New YoVk, Plirifi JerjWs,
Ba'tfrriore and oilier large cltfet, mtosu ius.trti
h'ghty comuunJrd f jr :od toht and durability,
h'Sse: Land a first rule atjmtm'iit of HATS and
CAPS, uila! le f,.r S1,Ymv sites, wh U will V to
very lew, foi rat. or ai.pi ved credit, at ibt HfflfrT
vhcap store, No. i', Noitt, atiel, Pf pjsiS
the City IL.11, 1'iriUJclL.hili,
OLIVER N, Ttl ACJlEfl. Aptnt.
N. H. triVi lor Ha') i 1 the -ougl. promptly
a.tei'dtrd to. The bijjhisi 1 nc tu uuh ix Ut'i
given jt l ilt 1, in.
Pi ila.h'tpliii,. Nov. mber 13, 181 1 - -ly
J . W. SWA lW. X
Umbrella 'and l'arasol Manufacturer-
No. 37 Nocth Thitd street, t'uo doors leloxu the
Ciu Until. Philadtlnhin.
OUNl'lt Merihanta and otheia are toIiciUl
lo rismine Ida tesoiturnt htfore ruichtsins
elsewhere
Phila 'elj hia. NoVfViilrr 11, 141.
SPERLNG, GOOD Ai CO.
No. 13S Mai'k"t Street, Hiiladeljihia:
INVITE the attention of Country Merchants
to their rltensne assortment ol Britbh Frei rh
and American Dry Cooda, wbicn ihcy offer for Sal
on the m.-t nss-'iisble trii)s,
PhilsrJe'phis. Novemlwr 13, VS 4 1 . ly. ....
Just recclvrtl tvi.t for sale b 11. B. Mus
s.r ttonl 11 Syrup-, Sugar II, us and N. O:
Mo't.ses; Loaf. Lump, Crushed, PioWh ahd Vhrr
latied Si.gsr: Cranberriis, Rsittns, Crackers, cVt.i
French snd English M-rih; Meiirio ahd bibeV
shawls; Clotha, Cai-imtrs and Css.inettt; Dilf
(o.hIs, Hardware, adlerv, dec. of all kinda.
Nov. SOth, 1M1.