Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 28, 1842, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T
rOH TRK AMXftirAN,
EDUCATION.
Mb. Em-tor There is nothing w interesting
nd important to nun, than the devclopcme nt of
our moral and intellectual faculties. This subject
Jiaa occupied the attention of the wisest and liest of
iur tare, and various method have been published
to the world which were designed to facilitate auch
desirable object. Mart makra his appearance up
on the stage of action, ignorant of all moral and
religious truths; he is even ignorant of that Being
who hath given him life and breath, and sustains
liis animal existence hy continued acts of kindness
and mercy. Respecting his physical endowments,
lie ia equally destitute and powerless: for whilst
instinct leaches the waterfowl to seek ita natural e
lenient, and the beast of the field to procure its ap
propriate tiiHirrshmmt, mmt requires in tlie first
period of hie ex istetroc the helping hand of aiTec
ti.mate patents and kind friend. Whatever know
ledge he, therefore, acquires in subsequent years,
tnust lie the re mi It of severe and continued applic.i
Moii. The faculties of the hum-in mind are conse
quently altogether dormant ,- they are like the pot
ter's clay, which you fun shape and mould into dif
ferent form, and impress upon it any thing you
my think proer, Vou can then either Vave man
on a level with the untutored Hottentot, or make
kirn a fit companion of our wisest philosophers and
statesmen. From this you will jierccive, that in our
primitive state, we hate only the clipiition to ac
quire useful knowledge, and whatever we receive
in the course of our earthly career, we must obtain
from those who have already extensively progressed
in the dcvelopement of the human mini.
It ia scarcely necessary for me to remind yon of
the necessity and importance to make use of all the
facilities which are within our reach, thoroughly to
train the rising generation to usefulness and active
1i&. We ace dnciuVdJy an improving nation : and
that continual discorcries and iinrovemeiit should
I'C made in the arts and sciences, and we remain
stationary in our methods of instruction, would be
beneath the dignity of man, and derogatory to his
nior.il cb.ir.K-ler. When I recall lo my mind my
own Ml o.4 Jay, and remember the few imperfect
hooks which Uien given iuro tiic hands of
youth, do not wonder that, at the present time, a
bright and iutdJigeiit (toy f ten years has made
mnre progress in the acquirements of useful know
ledge, than one of tvflocn in former days. The rea
e.ui is very obvious: nut bociuse the beys in my
y ikunger days had less talent or intelligence, or ks
industry or application, but because the met IkkJ.-ioI'
instruction are now IteKcr and school hooks ini.t
veil; and if a boy at the present time has inertly
oitluiaiy intellect, he cann. help but in a short pe.
riud to prepme himself for usefukicss and the du
ties of active K( However, (icrniil nte to say that,
iu one particular, no improvement has been made,
ft ithis: in fonnci days the Holy Bible was utcd
in common schawls as a reading hook, and thus the
first principles of Christianity were imierceptilty
impressed upon the tender mind of the scholar. It
is true, it is tiie opinion of wim that the Bible
should not be thus used, and that a rational being
should first receive his intellectual culture, and then
in riper years the truths of divine revelation should
be presented for his occejitance. We must, howe
ver, remember Out man is a religion Lang, and
that it is utterly impossible that he can live lo a
certain period, without receiving come moral and
religious impressions The Bible was my first
reading toot, and I can assure yon that, at the age
of eight years, I received moral lessons which influ
enced my conduct favorably in later days, and also
obtained impressions of th divine character and my
nioial rcsj'oiiaihilitici which wiU never We eradica
ted. That I am nt alone in my opinions, has been
illy demonstrated by a pamphlet, lately biibhsbed
by Mr, Bat he, Pr. sident of the Oirard College in
Philadelphia. The Trustees of that institution sent
Mr. llaehc lo Europe, with instruct k to visit the
lill'ercut ariuiuaies of learning in England, France
jnd (iermany, and to report on the duTereirt methods
jf instruction pursued in those institution. 11
did so Ui the satisfaction of those who sent him, and,
iu his enumeration ot the different tell books, the
Bible, with few exceptions, sUuds at the head
of every list. Now, notwithstanding the aupeiior
learning of I he European teachers, still, they think
it indispensably necessary to retain the good vltl
l.itJe, and, at least two or three hours a wuk, leach
their pupil the divine principles it inculcates.
(Jaliawissa, May 12, 1842. W. J. E.
W i H It t HI ,
On the 8th inst., by the Rev. J. P. Shindrl, Mr.
Dasir.1. Dkislkh (o Miss Emxa Lkuch, of I.y-
ketisvailfy.
On the 15th inst., by the aame, Mr. AnTiinttt
Hinrkb to Miss Cat mini Dins., of Sliamokin
town. On the 18th hist., hy the same, Mr. Joh Mills.
to Misa Sinnsr Ann HuRTtiNAfca of Augusts.
On the 19th inst., hy the same, Mr. Abraham
Vkaoeh to Miss SUKASMA Km: Hit, of Union co.
On the 22d inst., hy the same, Mr. (Julia
Fbkstrr to Miss Hahmct Hotter, of JSunhury.
.MUCH CUIlllliNT.
Corrected icedilybif Henry Yoxthcimtr.
WKAT, - - .110
Rrs, M
Vmnn, 4(1
1 1 ATS, 3tt
Pan. ft
FLAisr.M, ... . 155
Ilirrrr.n, 12
ItrKSWAX, .... 25
Tai.lw, .... ttj
Dmikh Arri.r.s, - - 75
Do, Purms. - - 2(Mi
FlAT, ... -
Hvrmr.n Fi., W
Eus, ...... ft
Important Wai-nln?,
70 those who neglect a Colit.
IT is evident, and decided by the mostexjierienced
physicians, that CosncvirTiosr is mostly encou
rngixl by neglect of a Cold at (he first attack.
How many persons are there thit put off from lime
to time procuring a siidaMe medicine, until the dis
ease begins to assume a serirm rhuracter, wh.n in
all probaliiliiy they are past the p.wer of ntidieal
aid. May lhee lines prove a warning 1o tho af-flii-ted
with the first symptoms of Consumption,
that they may immediately ue Dr. Di hcas's Ex
rtvrxxiAST iSt.mi.nr, which is expressly for disea
ses of the Respiratory System. It is ceitniu to re
move a (.'ouch in a few days, at the same lime re
lieving the pain in the side and biesst, and arrest
ing the progress of that fatal disease Consumption !
The Expectorant Remedy has a derided advantage
oMpratl othir prensTati.ms, It is entirely free from
Opium, and all other violent Narcotics. Ungu
lates the Fyflem.nnd gives strength to the weak and
nervous. For sale at No. 10 North Eighth street,
Philadelphia, and in Snnhurv. nl thcst.Te of
HENRY YO.VTHEIMER.
May 2ia 112 4A Agent
rillLADELrHIA, READING AND FOTTSYlLLti
RAIL ROAD.
ISM.
AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINK
IV commence running brtwrrn Philadelphia
and t'olttville on the following days
and hours :
Os !n AfT; Mojiiiat, MAt 9, 1842.
Leaving Potlsville, mi Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays, at A. M.
I.eavins; Philadelphia, on Tucsdaya, Thuisdayi
and Saturday , at 1 j P. M.
Jloiirt nf paining Heading.
F,, Philadelphia, at 101 A.M. r,UwetU
For Potlsville, at G P. M. )
I '.f It K S.
Bel ween PoltsviHe V. Philada. $.t,50 Ar 52,riO
Uetween Kiading V do. - 2,25 A. 1,75
ISetwcn do A Pot'sville, 1,40 A I 110
Eci'HMO! Tick tTs oiion roR satl'smno
ixr iiai.
IVtwe.m Pol1svtlb A Philadelphia, f.'. 0(1
Bitween Heading A do. it (HI
Between do. A, Potlsville, 2 till
Tlie other pawenger imins will as lefore, at
the following hours :
rnihhhlphia and I'olltril'r.
From Philadelphia, at fiJA.M. J ,, .,
From Pirttsville. at 2 P. M. y
llottrxtif pinning Heading.
For Fotlsvilie, at J A. M. ,
For PhilalelJ.ia, at 3j P. M. $ ,llv-
All the trains will stop for way passengers at
the usual points.
cfj- AH passengers nre requested to procure
ttK-ir tickets before the trains stait.
Mnv 21, 1842. if.
ATTKNTION SUNHUIlY CUCYS.
YOU are reqnirej to meet for
parade in M nket-squate, Hun.
bury, at 8 o'clock A. M. of Satur
day, the
'J8tli dixy of May inst.,
in Siiinmer uniform, each Member
to be provided with 18 rounds r,f
blank raitndge.
By older of Captain Dcwail,
J. II. ZIMMERMAN,
Orderly Seig't.
May Uih, Hit.
i'
to th
The Lent tnrtknj for the Addition of )isra.ir
i to et'ane and purify the Body.
WIIH-Jl l 'S
iivniAiv vr.4iri-Aiti.i: phj.s
OF TUB
VorfA Jtuitrlean toKcge nf IfcetHi,
Are now acknowledged to be ihe best Miclicino in
the World for the cure of
F.VT.R V VARIETY OF DISEARr.
ECAlJSE ihey ronii'etcv rbaiisi- the sto
mal h anil bowels from ill si b II ai d eor-
rii t humors wlireh are ilie c ause nol only i f (
Iteadmhe, tiiiloinrs, Palpit -lion nf tlte Heot,
I'stis in the Hones, bill um .Ism mid t .', bu'
every mlidy ineident in mm. SAID INDIAN
VUliK I'ABI E Pll.I.t areacnain euro f ,r in- j
teimiiient, leniitted, nervous, infl.imr.ioty Hnd u rid ;
Fevers. hrc-.u- they cle iiiso .he p nlv firm tbo-e
moib d hi m.irs. Mbicb, ihi. cnlineil loitic cirru- ,
11
Dt:l'l)Rm.G VILUASY M OKE.lDFlXSACm-
i.i.oe. A gentleman from Br'nal informs us
Hint during the violent thunder t-virm which
, ;;md that nlarj; TUucsdav cveniilff. tho
, ,
din of tho vanlt, in llic huryiiii; ground, was
libjwu tunm witlt gunpowder, by sonic pcrti
or persoiui unknow n, and the nil vcr plates t'rom
two or three coffins -stolen thtrelrom.
Jtwasat first thought thut the vault door
rniirht have bpen riven oprn ly the lightning
traces of burnt powder inducing such a conclu
sion but n -entering the tbode ofdeatli, the
theft wg dif-cxnered.arid the dreadful and tc-
voUuig truth divulged. Whatnfxtl
J'miidtme Itl.touicle.
AeiHSA rrmn.-Mr. James Ward, residing at
Si 1 4 Sou'h Frftii stel, I'lula4etmia, w as for more
ban four yeatu badly afflicted with the Asthma.
From ila efEecIa ip-an the ayt-teju. We was reduced j
to a meie tfkelutoii, and a ax triought beyond tlie
ft.tit of aJI 1-uMMi asS; many -Wkines ti-i Iteen
4w-Duneafle4 as a ause -neaaedy , Imt on wisi p raved
lo le of i'miew tx servKM', until fmatry he was
.through Ihe pereo naons of a friend, indoord to try
the Itrandreth YtgrialUt f'nimW I'iU, hth
in less than five weeks Mi.wed.sl ariaking a per
fect Are. Mr. W. is a highly lespoclahU citUrn
fcf f toui.lelnbi, and well known as ling a aaaa of
truth and fcunoi ; and in order to satisfy llie inqui
ry of any pirson, ii vitl, with pleasure, give them
t very into rostmn ruilt. la li eiuie, by applying
s above.
rrV Purchase in Runbur. of II. B. Maser, arul
4;mm1 Intent Fire Companv."'
STATED MF.I:TIN(J llio C.wp.my will
! Iwld on Tliucwl iy evening licit, at 7 o'.x-k,
nt the ( lourt Houfe. Puncltial ntteiulance is re
quested. J. B. PACKER,
May 2t, IH42. S,rrlari.
;nmI W ilt I'trv 'miaiij."'
THE memWra of tlie "C 1 Will Fue Corn
pHiy' nre requested lo meet at tin Couil
lloune, on Mmid.ty Eveniuc, Juno tilh, at 7 o'
cloi k precisely. Punctual iittendance is reqiii'ed.
M ay 2. J.I I- Z I M M Bit M A . .Vc.
IVliv .llowrcr
RESPF.C TFL'I.EV informs llie Elector of
.NoithuinlM'rtand county, that lie will be a
lai.dhlato lor the ulficc of
SHERIFF.
He promises, if elected, lo discharge the duties
of said olliee with caie and fidelity.
Irfiwer Mshonoy, May 2Pth, 1 S12.
to Tiirrr.i.rx rons or .ortjii m-
IILIILA M) COl'.XT r.
fllHF. subscriber respectfully offers hirn-elf as a
candidate tor Ute oltice of
COMMISSIONER,
and offers, should he le eleclel, to eiert himself to
render (,encial satisfaction.
U II, MAM M. t.li.tt .
Suiibnry, May 2th 112.
TO Tjil. ELECTORS OF SOUTllVM
lir.RI.ASD VOVSTY.
THE suiwcrilier orT- rs himself Ut the electors of
Northumberland county, as a candidate for
the utiice of
IMIOTHO.NOTARV.
Should he be favored with a majority of votes,
he will spaie no elections to render trci.eral satis
faction. OEO. MARTIN.
Sunbury. Mav 2ih. 1H12.
CLYDE & WILLIAMS'
llIanK I took !tfniiuru'lor.i,
Opiiositr 1'rince's Jltili t,
UAKKISHL'KII.
FltHEY are prrpund to manufacture blank wotk
J. of every desciiplion, ruled lo any pattern, such
as Dockets liecords. )y B.ks, Ledgers, Ases
sor' and Collectors' Duplicitea of the finest quali
ty of paiier, in style equal lo any made in the ci
ties of Philadelphia or New Yoik.
All deseiiptions of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made to order.
Law Books, Music ami i'erimlicau bouiiU to any
pattern. Old Books rebound, Ac. Also files f
paH-rs houi.d-
fj- Work left al the office of the Sunbury Ame
rican, will be promptly attended to.
May Slat, IS42. ly.
U.S.Mai. Coach
roit i'ott.h villi:.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH!
riHE Mail Coach for Potlsville leaves Norlhum
X berlandcA'ery morning tit 4 o'clock, and arrives
in Pottuvirltf in time for the ears to Philadelphia.
pANKaslow as any oth.r line.
Fi seat, Bily Hi Mrs. Wiihinglon's Hotel,
Northumberland, or at (ieore Weilel's, Sunbury.
A. E. K APP A CO..
Nocthl.,May 21, 1812. I'rapritlarn.
Passencers coming from Philadelphia will
please secure their seats al the White Swan Hotel.
Race St., before ibey leave the city. P.issenceig
coming in ibis line, have th ir seals s- cii'ed in any
St.igcor Packet boat from this place. 'I hose cominu
iu the i.thi r line may I e left behind.
TO Till' I.I.IICTORS Ol' SfWTIIl M-
nr.ui.Asn ror.v'V.
rplll, Subcnlier iispeciluMy niters himsill as a
I candidate for the olliee of
PUOTllONOTAUY,
at Ihe ensuing general election. Should he f so
fortunate l.i be elected, he will endeavor to give
general saiii-htction to all
May 21. J(ll. r .MI.oi('lil It.
TO 77: ELECTORS or SORtu M-
HERLAM) COl .STY.
rPHE subscriber mssvtfully informs the electors
1 of Northumberland county, that he will be a
candidate at the ensuing election, for (ho ollices of
Rigistir, liicordrr and Cltrh of the Orphans' House of the late .lames CainpMl.ilec'd., ne..r
Court. ! Pelersburi;, in Shauiokiii townsluii, Noithumber-
EAGI.E
Comer of Tfrrd and nm Streets,
WlXLIAMSrOHT, PA.
riVIK subseiils'r ri'Kiie.ilullv aniioiiiirrs
l public, that be b is oui d a Hotel In the com
modious brick building situate on the miner of
I hiid and Pine sln-els, wbem ho will be happy to
wait upon those who in iv f.tv.ir bun wit ilieir
company. The Eagle Hotel is l'e mid eonvrni
eul, ami furnished in llie N' t m. .bin stile. Il is
provided will! a huge number of well aired and
comfortable lcepiui Hpaitmeul. rooms, piivaie
parlors, Ac. Peisons visiting illiinsstrl on bu
siness or pleasure, inav reit as urxl llml every ex
erliim will I used lo render llieir sojourn st the
"Eaule Hot. I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will be supplied with the very b. st the maiket af
fords, and bis bur with ihe choicest wines and other
liquors charge re is.mable. The Fault' Hot. I
possesses greater advantages in point of l.s ati.ni
than miy . ilbet similar est ihlit-Uuirli! iu the IhiioiirIi.
being siluale iu the business part of the town, arid
within a convenient distance of the Court House
and Wilhamsporl and Elitura Rail Ko.d D. pot.
Snllicienl Siali ling pro i.led, slid g..od and tiii.-ly
oslleis always in attendance.
Attentive, accoinniahlnling and hone-t Servants
have Ih cii emloved, and n. .tiling b fl undone lb il
will add to the coiuloil and accoiiiinodiiiiou of his
gue-l'.
There will I n cairi.nj" always in alleiidancn nt
(he Boat Landing locoov.y paasciigci to aiidtrom
the Hons-, lice of rhaige.
( II MILES BORROWS.
M iv lltb, :.
GOLDEN SV A N
Ao. li'J .orth Third, uhtre Arch Strut,
1MII I.AII'.I1'11I A.
a imviiiimiiini nm M.t:.viv rriisais.M.
(MIAIH.ES W Elss, Ute !' e "White Swan."
and "Mount Ve.non llou-e," respeeifnllv in
forms h s friends and customers, lhal be has becoi.ie
the proprietor of llie abov well known Hotel.
('t.uirry MetchauH will lind ihe above Hotel a
cenlial I cation, and the best of fare. Persoijs tra
velling with private conveyance will find n laige
yard nud coenl stabling lor horses, and the bet of
ostitis. Hoarding fl per day.
May II h, 1 8 IV.. If.
HOSE OINTMENT,
for Ti:rn:n.
HtvtlWCtHMS, MMriXN O.N TIIE fAf K, A5D OTIIFIt
I t rANroVSl KRUPI tONS.
QCj- The ftdlirtvivg ccrlfira'r doeriltes ont of the
tnn.il extraordinary curt ec effected hy anjf
xippleatiun.
Pnn.Aiir.ititA, Pcbmary to, 18.
IOR twenty yea's I was aeverely alflictefl with
TtTTEii on the Face and Head: tiro disease,
commenci d wTieii I w is seventeen year old, and
continued until the Full of 18:16, varying in vio
lent e, but without ever disappearing. During most
nf tl time, great pan of my face was covered with
ihe eruption, frequently attended with violent llch
u it;; my head swrl eil altimra until it felt ns if it
would hurst the swrHing was ao great, (hat t could
-irri ly get mv hat on. Durii g the long pcrtod
th .t I was sffiictvl with the diseie, I nsetl a greit
in my nj plications, fam.'ng them several celebrate!
Ulinn. ars the ennse of l k.nil" of FL VF 1!. S
also, when the same intiiutilv la d. istsneil on t' e ; prep n alion-) ss wt II as taking- inwaid n-medm.
ii.eiiibiais!- anil tnusr-,., c us ng p . ins, iiiS una
l.t.ns and swel'inca tdred RHBtTMA'liSM,
OP! T,Ae. Wrigbl's Indi.il Veuetuble Pills may
ItreHtii on at sKvavs nt am to gin relief, Hnd if
iersevf.cd with, Brcntdlng to diirctions Will mo t i
itsuitd!y, srtd w ith.mt fail, make a M.rfecl eu e o( j
the above pninf. I ti.itladies. Fiom lbrielosixt.fi
sjld Indian ViRlab'e Pill- t tk. n evt ry nigbt go
ing In bed, wtM in a sbo.t tone so completely rid '
the body fi.nn every thing that is opposed to health, j
that Rheumatism, (ml, and pain ..('every .It'scrip-
tion, will helm tally DHIV EN FROM THE BO I
DV. For the h inio leasou, when, Irotn sudden
iin biding a rm miter of bottles of Swaim't Patwetst,
F.rtrart nf Fcrsnpnrifla, Ac, In fact, it would lw
iinpo-sibh to rnumeinie all tho medicines I used.
I was alstf under the care of two of ihe most dis
tinguished physicians of this ciry, Intt wrth'ittt re
ceiving in eh benefit, and I despaired of ever being
cured. In the fill of 18:16, the t.eae at the t'nne
hems; very 'violent, I commenced using the J?re
0!ntmen (prepared by Vaughun &. Davis.) In
n f, w applications Ihe violent itching ceased, the
swiping haed, the rii.linn began Ho disappear,
and lief .re I hid used a iar Ihe ilisease Was rsitiroly
It has now been tiearty a yrar and a Hall
llietl.
changes nf .Mien phcte.w nny other cause, the p-r- i since, ninl there i-i not a vestige of the diseesn re-
spi'atimi is chei' d, and llie bumois w b ell should maiiiUtg, except llie sc.vs irom me treep pus iti.iii.j
pt-s oil bv th skin sre thrown inwardly, causing by the di-ease. It is imp. ssilde for me to descril
HEADACHE. OIDDI Ess, niusea and sitk-lntn ei nificuie the seventy or the diseare and my
. a . 1 : 1 I ! il' I . I ... Ill l. ...1 t. ta ta fuller
nvfS. l am IH lUt" I'oihs, wntTV mu iMt nm'u fc. sum mm, tni i win i:
SALS CP LAXTD.
KV virtue of orders of the Orphans' (Joints of
Ihe counties of Northoinberi.ind mid Colum
bia, the subscribers will offi r lit public vendue, on
Wedntsday the I .nil day ol June next, at the Alan
Having had considerable experience in public j and county, two tmcis nf valuable laud, vis.:
life, he tius s. if elected, he will I able to discharge
the dunes of said olliee to the entire satisfaction of
(be community. FREDERICK LAARCS.
May Mill, 1M2.
Fi'.iiiri 1. Nt-Imnrlz,
OFFERS himself as a cindidate for the efiiccs
Rigistir Recorder, and 'Ink of the Orphans
( 'onrt,
al the ensuing general election. Should ihe people
think him capable, no neglect in hispait shall pie
venl Ihe dunes of kaiJ ollices flora being perform
ed st all times. May Mih. IH12
-nvi. HSILlAlT & CO.,
('ommissinn vV FtirwarJittij Meritlnmls,
lt of W illme Strttt Rnl Road,
us thk i.r.nwmc,
UAVLNIl 8ss.icii.tetl will iht m Joseph P,nniel,
lale of Easton, Pa., n Htavtt'ully infnrm their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta.
kt It til it large and we'l known store and w barf at
foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately i,ccupied by
Jacob Marlin, where they purie doing a (ieneial
(Ji.miuissioii and Forw arding Busiuvss, and fiom
ihe local advantages of the place la ing connected
with all ihe ubhc iiiiprovemeiits that have their
outlet iu the city, ihey Halter themselves they will
le able to do business lo a gre al, if not greater ad
vantage, and Ukiii as reasotial.lt'. term as any other
house, and they assuie their ftteiuls that any con
signment made lo tin in shall have thi ir strict at
tention, and no exertions spa red to give euliie satis
faction.
They arc also prepared lo receive and forward
goods lo any point on ',he Delaware it ml tehgh
rivers, between Mauc'.i Chunk, Easton ami Phila
delphia, via Dcluvvs.re Division ami I'bigh Can .1-;
also, to any point on ihe Join tla river, or Nonh
and Wtst Itniurhesol the Sn-qn. baiivta viaScbuyl
kill and I'uiuii, or tho Cbesawi,ke aid I ide Walct
Canals.
For ihe eentnmndation of Beats coming or go
ing via Schuylkill ami Lnnm CminU, a Sie.tiiiboet
will bo kept expressly htr towing boat Iroin he
Schulkill around to ihe Delawaie ami back, w hich
will en .hie merchants to have their produce deli
sted on the Delaware, a id their gmtd sl.pH-d al
a saving nt 50 to ?f per cent, no llie prices I it
bailin g sens, with these udtairtagea ttiey rc
spvclfully solicit a share of pair .nate.
W.HEILMAN ACM).
William II. ilmni, )
W illiam W. Kejser.t.
Jose ph Barnei. 3 Pbilad .May 14. lS4t. ly
J. MAYLAND, JR. & CO.
Siut' and TuLtoco MunutacUirers,
Ao. M Aori Yest conirr of Race and Third
Sin eta.
. PHILADELPHIA.
i rPHE ucidersicued have fomd a 1 itartnershin
.RR ASTEH Nf VERiOK TO AAV I under the firm of J. MAYLAND J.& Co..
OTHER SEAR SVSHI'RY, as successors to ihe lale firm of Jucjdi Mayland-
"(tUN ti HENRV LAXWAt', having rented l Co., mid wiM c utttiiue the lusmeni at ilieol.l esla
mm li, Kilnsof HTirv Masser, in Sunbuiy, IdisbuuiK, m lhe:r own account. In addition in
IIOW for fcale IIe IS SI ljlllin ill .. ...i-ii I , nw .in-iinuii inu rummer . .,,....
One ihrienf situate in Sb mi. km town-hip. s.l-
joining lands of David Mc lliiaio-, Lbsha Il .rtoii,
anil Ol.adiah ('aiupt'eil, containing 2.ri acres mote
or less, on which are elected a la.ge ond couiino li
ons two slory Fiai-.ie House, with a Cellar kitchen
fountain iiuinn at the door, good orchard, a cone.
iiiei.t barn and other out houses, slid in a slate of
g.i.Kl cu'livaiit n. This pio-rly i-on the Dauville
Tiirniiikc.niid within stglil of Petersburg.
'I'll'; other tract is situate in Roaring Creek lown-
-hi', Columbia couniy, adjtiiiiing lands of Ob ..hah
Cuil.U'll. John Tbouius, Win. ll.S.nreund others.
containing sixly-fnui acres more or less, of width
tilleen uties aie clcuiil. I he leuiaiinicr is we
tinil'ied.
A p.iilion of the purchase money will le requi
red down, and the balance mnv ii ui nn on reasona
ble iMMiiein. OBADI XII tJ AM PBIVL'L,
WILLIAM PEKMNO,
May 14. .L"rtiA. tf Julius Camphtll, der'd.
A CARD.
II N. J. W
EsPEt
l'IMI. X II. T. Till 'I'lW
ri'I'LLV aiiiiounce to the .tliens
fllllE subscriber hereby gives notice, that he has
L this day sold out, deiivrred and transfened lo
Mr. John W. Frvlmg. oil Ihe right, tide ami iutc
rest of Ilia slVte. from ibis dale, with the bttnks from
the 1st day of April last, and that the business will
hereafter I conducted by the said John W. Fry
bur. at the old suiitl.
dy AN iicrsim know'mg lhem-Ke imlehtetl to
the subscriher, are requested ar.d requited, forth
with, to come foiward and settle their accounts
without further Jelay.
Mayt8.i42. HENRY YOXTHEFMlL
ffHE sulatciiiter heiel-y gives nonce that he has
1 this day purttiaseil Iroin lit nry loxi- nncr
his store and entire Ho. k of got da, and that the bu
siness of said EloM will hereafter be conducted by
him at tlie U1 stand.
He therefore n speclfully aolicils from his fiiends,
aad the customera ui mi .luie, a continuance of
1 their favo', and hope. I7 slitcl and pumlual atten
tion to Iwsttics, to merK a coiilinuance ol trieir
pMrmiage. JOHN W. t R Y LINli.
Hav t", ll. .
I m. of Suiibuf v. ami its vicinity, that they have
Kits tlav enleied nilo copsiliK'iship 111 the Practice
et Medicine, in all hs various departments, and
hope by this anmigeiueM, punctual attention to
I .is!.-.. and inodeialo l hallos, lo uceive a llltcial
share of pirbllf palioinig '.
tr "r lr J. W. Id len.lers hi grateful arknow
edw'tneiils fcir (lie very lllwrsl putroiidge hi reit.lore
recti ved, and ft cling e.tulalent thai the new ai
rangenieiil, (ihe firm ol Peal A Ti lies,) w ill be
conducive lo ihe-comt-wl ami welfare of I be pub
lic, be most Tevieclliilly ikcils a coiitinuaiuv ol
llwir confidence.
Sunbury, May V'lh, 1842. Cm.
'I'd Tl IF. r.UX'T IRS OF N( )IiTl lL'.MHER
I.A.NJ) COI N TV.
KK SdliwrilM-r resptellully iiibanis the Ehc-
l.ns of Norihuiiibi ilautl couitlv, Ibal he vt lll ne
sore lineal, uonrsenes, rongiis, eonsinii uon, j
rbe11111.it ic pains in various parts nf Ihe body, mid 1
many oilier symptom nf CATCHINti COLD. :
Wright' Indian Yigctade I'illa will invariably I
give ittimedi .le r. lief. From Ihtee to fix nf said '
Pills taken every night on going to, ,, d, will in a
short lime, not only remove all the above unpleasant ,
svui.toins, but ihe body wdl, 1,1 a sltorl lime, t I
resloie.l lo even sounder hen1, '.iihan U-fore. I
ASTIIM X.oii DIFI ICLLI'Y OF BKEATH
I.N'IJ. Wriiiht'n Indian Vegttatde J will loos
en Hiiilcany ell, by the aloiiiach and Isiweis, those
tough phlegiuy liini'.or-, which stop up all the (lir
cells ot Ihe lungs, ulid are the cause, not only of tho
alue tlisiressin'; eonipbitnt, but when neglected,
ollen l. riiiinal" . in that moie tl.eaillul malady culled
CONSCM I I'll .N. Il shiiild lie als.1 leuirtiibeifd
lhal Wrigtit'n Indian Vegetable Villa are u certain
cuie for VAIN IN THE SIDE, Oppression, nau
sea, ni'd sickness, lo-s of 111. in tile, crtlivenrsa, a
yellow, tinge of ihe skin mid eyes, and every other
syiup'.nin of a torpid -or diseased shite of the liver;
he dtise thev purge from the 'body those iiiijiin ities
v hieh if deposited upon ibis imiorltint orgui. Bre
ihe can e of every vaiiety of LIV ER COM
PLAINT. St hi 11 11 nation iscoiivuWd by not-,
..11 breaks and rebellt u. the only means ol prevent
ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR,
is to expel all Illinois, and evil dirpostd ones from
Ihe country. Unlike manner, when pain or sick
ness of nry kind, iialicute that ihe body is strug
gling with urt. ri til lot s, the true remedy rs to b.v
PEL ALL MORBID 111 MORS, (Traitors to
beabh and life.) Health will he the certain rtnult.
That the (..lucllib. nl curing tli-e.e,lty cleansing
and pii'ilving ihe body, is strictly in accordance
with ihe laws which govern Ihe animal economy;
and if properly ciriied out bv the Use nf the uIhivo
named WIUOHl'S INDIAN VEGETABLE
PILLS, will ceilaiuly result In ihe complete Abo
blionol Di-ease ; we oiler llie following testimoni
als, from person of Ihe highest icspectatuli-.y in
New Yoik, who have leccntiy been clued of the
iiiosi ohrlinate conitu nuts, sulci v ny tne us in
t 1111.11 r's Iii.im VrcKrTirr Puis, of the
Sorth Ameruan Cu'.ltgc ef lliulth:
Jamc,1,."I , Junc'Jtb. lPll.
Doctor WiHiatn Wright Dear Sir It is with
grt ut saii-f action 1 inform vou of ;ny having been
. Iilirt ly cured ol Dyspetsia, of live years standii g.
I.y ihe use ol your linv Visitibu Pitts.
Pitvious to mee mg wilh your celebrated m.di
cine. 1 had Ik en under tlie hands of seveial Physi
ciuis, and had Hied vaiious u.edtciiies; lait sll't i
no ellect. Alter u;ing one 25 cent box of joui
Pill, however, I rxpt rit need so much Item-lit, ilnl
I reovtd to istm-vcic in llie use of them aecoiding
to directions, which 1 am happy to slate, has result
ed in a perfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the
gnat 'liciu lit I have leeeived, and ulo in (be h. pe
thalotbtis similarly alllict.d may heunluteil in
make l.ial of itur 1 xira.udiuiry inedi.-iiie, I send
you this statein. nt wilh full liberty to 'puh ish ill
satiie.il yon ihiuk pr.qter. Yours, A:c.
Ne Yoik, June 19. Nil. O.C. BLACK.
Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright'a Indian
Vegetable Pills.
Dear Sir I have'been afflicted for never,-.', years
with inward weakness and general debility, accom
panied al limes w ith pains in the side and other
disliessnig complaints. Aflel having IikmI various
m ,ln ii.e without 1 ft.cl.4 was persuaded by afiiend
10 m ike 11ml if Dr. Wiighl's Indian Vegetable
Pill-, which I am happy lo stale, have relieved me
in a most wonderful manner. I have used ih me
dicine, as yet but h siuil lime, ami have mi doubt,
by a perseverance in the ue of the medicine accor
ding to diiecti.iua, llitl 1 shall in a short limo be
(-tl. cdy ies.u..l.
i I iiiosi'Willii glv rwommend said Pill ! ll per
sons siuul iily i lllicted. ami in the full belli I lhat
I ihe line Is-ni fuial lesulls will follow I heir um, I re
inari you. smcctly. HEN KY A. FOP IE.
AVaiwarsing, CUiei co. N, V.
count to at.v person wanting lunher satislaction,
who will call mi me. A I the time I commenced
using the 'R.. we Ointment I would havo given hun
tbeds nf do'hns lo be ri.l of the disease. Sinco u
shi tt. I have recommended it lo several persons,
(among them tiry mother, who hail ihe diseuse bad
K on her aim.) who were all cured by it.
J AMES DCRNFL U No. '156, Race St.
(jj The Rose Ointment is piepaied by K. B.
"Vaughan, Sou'ih 'East corner of Third 'nd Race
streets, Philadelphia, and sold on aecney in Sunbu
ry, ,y II. U. MASSE R,
Way H th,' IU 42. Agent.
Jto"i? r6TiilMi4'iit. lor lVI4 r.
A PROOF -or ITS EFFICACY.
PiiitAiu trHiA, May 27th, 1839.
rPIIIS is 'to certify thai I was severely alU.cted
w ilh Tetter ri, the hands and feet for -upwards
I of forty Vvars; the disease was attended generally
wilh vio cut itching and swelling. I applied to a
nnnihirof physicians, and used a great many appli
cations wiihout elleciing a cure. About a year
since, I applied the Rose'Ointment, which entirely
stopped the itching.tnd a fi w applications immedf
atiiy cured the disease, w hich there has been no
return of, although I had never kscn lid of il at
any time for fotty vears. RKJIIAIlD SAVAt.E,
Eleventh, Mow Spruce Sirt-ei.
Xj-The Rose Ointment is prepared hy E. B.
Yauuhan. S nitli 'East corner of Third and Race
Sireets, PhiladclMira.tuid oH nnygency in Sunbu
ry. hy 'II B. MASSER,
May Mill. l!42. Agiht.
MEDICAL APPROBATION
Or the ROSE OI.TME.r,Jor Titter.
LTHOU(HI the eHrmrity of the prepaialirm
over all others is fully established, tho proprie
tors take pleartirc in laying before the. public -tho
lollowing ew.ilicate from a respectable physician,
a graduate of the University nf Pennsylvania. Tr.
Baugb. having found in this lemrdy that relief for
a lediftts and disagreeable affection which the tnesna
within Ihe i.iugc nf his profession failed to aft.ird,
has not hesitated lo give it his approbation, although
Ihe pietudit es am? interest of lhat prulession aie
opposed to scorrt Remedies.
Tuili.h.chi, Sept. 19, 1?85.
I w.s re.-enlly troubled w ith a tedious hevjielic
erujiii. 11. w hii h cove ed uearly one side of my face,
and exlenJnl t.vcr the ear. Mr. Yaughati, proprie
101 of llie Rt.i' Ointment, olstiviug my face, insls
ted on my tiying hw preparation, of which ric han
dfd me a jir. Alth.High in eonunon with the mem
bers ot my profession, t drjfouuirnance and duap
piove ol ihe itiimerou nostrums palmed upon the
put. lie hy ignorant pretenders, 1 feel in justice bound
to except the Rose Ointment from lhat class of me
dicine, and to give it my approbation, as il entire
ly tured Ihe eruption, alihough il'h.id resisted tho
usii ,1 applications. IJAN L. H A I " v H , M. V.
(j;' I ne Kot-e (iiiitmeui is prepi.rej ny l. u.
Vj
South 'Ea-
Stteets. Plnlade'phia
l l. 'V, , -
Mus'l-ltb, II2.
corner of Third and Race
il sold on og iicv in S mi
ll K MANSER,
Agrii!.
TO
T
estuntiy, and will conliuue to Veep roiwlaniiy o
hand frekh lime for PUnning. Buildmg nd for
l.immg land, on a. reamaMe terms as can be had
anvwhrre in ihe neighlstitioiMi.
May t, I Mt. y A V. 1-ANDA! .
IN Shamokin, a ir of light fiamcd Silver Spec,
larbs. 'I he finder, hy Iratilig litem at ibis ef.
u-J ' 1 ' , -
tha agents raablished in another fan of this paper. lie), will 1 tuitsldy rewaidtd. May 21
yeara, iu tlie manufacuire of their ivMiati d atiulf ,
A;c., the l.aif evpt tievrce of tire senior paitm'r of the
late firm, will also la devoted lo Ihe uiserc-l i f ihe
new concern and ns no etervtnn and eaie will l e
spared In insure rhtir r.hsltt, at H tun. sol ihe ve
ry lte-t quality, liny solicit a roiitii.uaiire nf the
cnnliileiue of tfw tueiuts ami entonit r- of the late
linn. THOMAS ADAMS,
3. MAYLAND, Jk.
Philadelphia, Mav Mlh, ISL.'.-ly
a ian.lt. late for (he office of
R. gisttr, JvVtt'i dt r and f 'iViA of the Orphans'
'tau t.
nt the ensuing ctieral el.ctiou. Sliou'd he le e- i U'n hubjecl
bvled.be will iaciI himself In render gcneial all
I taction, which hi long i vh is nee in (he duties ul
aid eltices, will ena' lr bun to do.
M .y 7. F.I)V ARD OYsTER.
rm: ei. r.i Titus or orfh-
rUHERLAMl C4H .STY.
IHE subscriber l mg prevailed vn by hi (riends, '
resilfully 11 forms tl.e puhlic thai lie will Ivj
a candidal lor llie i.lliee of I
COMMISSIONKK, I
at the ni-uing ucneiitl ibit on. lie promises, il i
riffled, to fulfill llie Uutlis nf said olliee, with caie !
and fidelity. -'Oil N xOl NO. !
May 7th, ls-12. !
Int uit I4Im K's I'Alatv.
TOTICE is bertby biv, u thai
Nor hur.ililand couti'y hast' is day gtainc.l
h iters.il aduiliitslrallou l. u the e-lale 11 Jac li
Kits k, lata of Vpper M honoy township, re the
subrcriher. All k"soiis having rlemand against
th said c.l.ile are regiiesied to pies, l.i lh. ni for
pavnu iH, and tbrn-e indtbhd asr ilesired lo dm
(barge rtnir uspccliw du" fmlhwiih.
HENRY KI.OCK,
Mav tilh, 1 S 4 2 . ( Coal township.
Ntw YollK.Sepl. "JO. IH-U.
Tim. is to certify lhal 1 have used WinsHr's
!. v A noTtmi: I'llt with ihe grea'esl l. ne
lii ; lui a en'ireH euied iny-elf of ihe li.s.'imt al
latks ol Sirk "tleadaehe. to whit b 1 hail p.evt.msly
ANN M ARIA THoMJ'sOX.
(ireenw ich .tit'. S. Y.
To Mr. levhatd Drums, .3cnl Or V right's -lu-
dl.HI 'lgll.ll.f Pill.
V.-1 f T I .A.
As llier.' ato al tbi lunr inaliv wn ked ersr.n.
Inisilv en.aed iu M-lhug a unli 1 lei diciiie Uit-
I. r lite ii .iiie of die Indian Vi gt-i Ir Pill and as
ll.r.e deserale u.tri are tiHe.K- riekles t com
srq. tenet s, lhal m n y valuable l v s may b.- lost in
consequence el i.smgileir i n tllnl vitinp. ui.iL,
ihe public are 1 atili ne.l ng .M.( puieha-ii.g ny
IMIs. unletts mi the ti.ie.. o1 ihe I nv the f-llowing
woi.hi.g is found :
WRIOlil'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PH. Us.
Indian Viefi,:lrr. )
iitn.'i tv
IHEREIiY nolily all aioie L.ept 1 and nihera
that tltev are not to ttut tny son. SIMON
llUERDllllF, 011 my s.-cuul, a I mn Jfimwiail
not to pay any debt ir d. hi contracted bv I im Irom
ihisdav JOHN OIlElii'OliF.
May :J, DOS.
the Register of ; " V" " ' " '
.11111 aise 10 i s ..-.. ...... , -
i-iiie said medicine ol wry person eaivept the regu
lar advertised aen'n.
AVESTS I OH oKTHC.IIirUI.AM CO,
l'i mwijU ania.
II. U. Maswr, Suuhiiry Pay ne Al Rose, Not
thuiiibtil and Jai olt II a. Siiainokin Samuel
lleib. M.1I1011..V Byerly V D. Ila.., Au.usia
Heiii'f A F-iboer, Miiliwi Lei iiol Memll,
Mi l'.wvnsvi le I tot A Dturinolid, TtiibuUvillc
James I'Veii. Pitsgrovr H. Klae, Smdtcsiown
II. lLKittbel, P. M F.l.vbbiaig P.C). W ro.
Lei eniing,)' M. I'ln-.i Corner.
Olliee ltd timer. 1 Dtp'.l for the s.dii of
' - lndiuH X, Jit mile Tiiit. Whobiwle and
lieti.il. Ne If . 1 RACE S riil'E I". I'lllLA I't L
rill. May HI. Ii2.-ly
NICHOLSON LAND
I Oil SALE.
IN pursuance of a writ'istaed by hi Excellency
David R. 'Porier, Oirvernor of Ihe Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, lo the undersigned, Cav
missinner mi the part aft be Commonwealth tJ v
lln the estates ef John Nicholson A. Peter Baynktn
there will ! ofterrU nt Public Sabs at 'tb" CtHlK
House in SL'NBLHY, on SATI'RDAV, the Ilili
dayof'Jl'NE ne-xl, the following descritred Irart .
of land, situalo hi NorlbumlierUnd c.Uuly to wu :
A tr ie! of i.iad siluale on .MunCy Hill, iu Tut
bt tor Deny town-lnp, NortbunlH: rlan.l county,
near the line of Lycoming and Noithuinbciland
county, adjoining Joseph (i.dtireih, John (Jnu-dcu
mid oUk-is, coiiUiining IIS acie. and allowanor.
suivev vtl on it wan ant lo Jamc 'Hepburn d and llh
Maieh.!7'J;l
A tiHv-t of Lmtl situate onl.uurel Run, in Mun
i-y nwiuhii, Noilhumbcri.iiid county, adjoin inn
VOnl tilling 3."2 acres 2i
perches, nilfveyrd' tin m Warrant to RoU'rt Mont
gomery dateil 2 Is: 'June, 17US.
A tract ol land -en Monloui's livlge, rmitai nf
Noiihiimberisnd, ad.oiuing Andrew E(1je urvd
' others, containing 442 acres 80 "nbe, uurveveJ
j 011 a warrant tovtd Jackson datiM April, I7S.
A tract of rand 011 Montour s ridge, near ioi
('iinnht'rlsiid, tkljoiiiuig Abram Kiutr.ing, jr., va
laining ! Ill setts, surveyed 011 a warrant JwIiai
Barron dated 2.S Apiit.iiSJ.
A tra.'t of lun.l on M.M4t ill's ridge, adimi"nr
Ahui. hti.uiug i!kt John Uarron, containing S I 11-.-re.
Ml Mihcs and alktwan.-e, surveyed on a W r
isut to W 11. Brady dated Colli March, 17113.
A tract ol laud siitia'e in Point townaliip, -siiiiiin-iiii
Tho' nan Oaskius and others, contaiting -lOi
aciea 4(1 petchia n. allowance, surveyed on a
warianl to Cha U'stS. Tnii'hle, Ja led 25th April,
ivj;..
A irael of land rliuate 011 Laurel !un, ia Muo
ry t.vwnsbip, adjoining Hani. a Monigomery d
other. ciUHsiiiiug ISft acre 3S perches and allow
ance, surveyed en a warrant to Aliunde Ntl
gomery laiev.1 2 1 l June, 1733.
A Itact of land situate in Schuylkill conn?
(lute Berks county) on the w a lew of Swatara,
i.iiilaiiuiig 403 rs120 rche. and arlowanc
stcvev eJ on wurtant lo Micliael .K.r.kie, dattJ
lstVmlier. I74.
T6e iiiitirc land was ohl by tlx former Cnm
k vi-.rrj and the purrhayers having leghrttj
1j pa if tke pvnfuit tenuity Vu- Adits Have learn la.
eut'd, Ac.
A cieoil will Im grvort, uud lersns aaado krvewai
on le. day of tale.
JN. DUNBAR CKEIfiH,
Ooiuuiissiouet.
C(iir.mis:enri' OllVr, Hsriuiburg,
May T, Vi S