Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 30, 1842, Image 3

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    ' Sect. 22. No capias nr warrant to arrest to issue
except as above.
The remaining aeetlona provide fr various con
tingencies, but by no means for all that aie likely
to occur t and the act will no doubt afford plenty
of work for the courts.
Northeastern lloundnrr.
We are authorized to ay that a conventional
linn of boundary, with ill various conditions and
'equivalent, has been agreed on by the Executive
and the British Special Envoy, wilh the unanimous
consent of the Commissioners of Maine and
M.issichu.olts. We congratulate oil parties upon
this hnppy and lionoralilo rrsult.
Tms. We have reason to know that the
Commissioners of the two States of Maine and
Massachusetts have signified their assent to a line
of boundary between Miiino and New Brunswick.
Every body knows that the territory in dispute
embraces all the legion of the Upper St. John, ami
the general understanding now is, that llU regie n
is to be divided into unequal parts; the largest,
and by fir the in nut valuable, to be assigned to
Maine, together with considerations connected with
the navigation of the St. Johns, (both sides ol the
lower of which belong to England,) of the great
est importance to the value of the timlier growing
on it branches. Other important arrangements in
dttVcrerit parts of the line, hitherto unsettled, in va.
rious places between Maine end the Lake of the
Woods, are rumored as likely to take place.
We doubt not the Administration knows what
it is about, and in due time we shall sec. Let it
J 10 remembered, thut donors! Jarkson ofVered to
give to Maixk oxk villi ox of acres of public
land in 1832, as a loan to induce her to come to
an agreement ; the land to be mjIJ by the United
Stoics, and the whole proceeds to be paid to Maine,
without deduction. And oilier indemnity, of rouisc
to be provided for Massachusetts, which State own
ed ono-hair the I ind. An agreement lo this affect,
in substance, was signed, on the part of the United
Siate, by Edward Livingston, Secretary of State.
I.'Hiis McLanc, Secretary of the Treasury, and Le
vi Woodbury, Secretary of the Navy, and on tht
part of Maine by W. I. Pieble, Reuel Williams
and Nicholas Emery. Madiminian,
IIALTIMtlllK MAKKET,
Office of tht Baitivioiik Amf.iihan, July 25.
FLOUR- No transactions in City Mills Flour.
The asking price is f 6.
."small sales of Susquehanna Flour at $G.
"GRAIN -New Md. Wheat comes in very spa
ringly. The small parcels which have reached the
inaiket have been sold from 75 a 1 15 cts. according
ly to quality and condition. A lot of 500 bushels
Virginia new, not in grinding condition, was sold
at 97 cts, A cargo of 1500 bushels old red, from
Illinois, of very prime quality, was sold at $1,33.
Sales of Md. Corn to-duy at 55 cts. for yellow, and
55 a 5C cts. for white. Sales of Pennsylvania yel.
low at 66 a 67 cents. A sale of Pennsylvania Rye
at 70 cts. We quote Md. to day at 32 a 33 cts.
Sales of Pennsylvania Oats on Saturday at 40 cts.
and to-day at 37 cts.
WHISKEY". Sales of hhds. at 23J cts. and of
bids, at 25 cts. There are no hhds. now in market,
and the stock of bbls. is quite light.
Braxiirkth's Pills.
When groaning under fell disease,
Who was it first procured u ease,
With pills that could not fail to please ?
'Twas Drandrelh.
Experience's test these Pills have stood,
Add slander foul from Druggists rude;
Still pruiscd by all the wise and good,
Is Brandrclh.
M ho is it health and strength produces,
1!v making pure o ur blood end juices,
And saves us from M. L.s' abuses 1
Why Brandrcth.
His Pilis, they make the people well,
They ring the Doctois' funeral knell ;
No Druggist shall my medeciiie sell,
Says LI i and ret h.
ijj- Purchase in Sunbury, of H. B. Masscr, and
the agents published in another part of this paper.
.Tf Jl IS It i K Ml ,
In this place, on Monday evening Inst, by the
Rev. It. A. Fistier, Mr. Wiiliam Kuikiilk of Li
verpool, to MissHi.srm Aw, of this place.
n l i: i ,
In Point township, on Monday the 25th inst.,
Mr. JAOOH RKDLINE. aged 60 years.
";mmI litW-nt Fire fl'ompimy."
A STATED MEETING of the Company will
lie held on Thursday evening next, at 7 o'clock,
nl the Court House. Punctual attendance is re
quested. J. B. PACKER,
July 30, 1842. Sccntury.
.ool Will rirV-Company, "
rPHE members of llie "(5 od Will Fire Coin
- piny" are requested to meet at the Court
House, on Monday Eveninc, August 2d, at 7 o'
clock precisely. Panelual attendance is required.
July 30. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. Sec.
ATTENTiuX SUMJURY tillKVS.
7"OIT are required to meet for
parade in Market-squa re, Sun
bury, at 'J o'clock A. M . of Mon
day, the
IStli day of August next,
in Summer uniform, each Member
to be provided with 12 rounds of
blank cartridge,
By order of Captain Dewart,
J.H.ZIMMERMAN,
Orderly Srig't.
July 30th, 1A42.
AniEKEAS the Shamokin Coal V Iron Com-
paiy did, on the 0th day of July, IM2, ixe.
cute an assignment of all their properly to the sub
scr ilver, in trust for the benefit of their creditors,
all iieisons indebted to the said Sliamokin Coal and
Inn Company are requested to make payment, and
those having claims, In prrsent them without delay
to John Nieholla at Hhmnnkio. or lo the sub.criter,
No. 16 South 4th klnei, Philadelphia.
B. 11. Y ARN AI.L,
July 30th, 1S12. Awgntt.
it
m
r PRICE CURRENT."
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthcimer.
Whkat, -110
RtK, 60
Cor-, 40
Oats, 30
PoKK, 6
Ft.Asar.Rii, ... 125
Huttsk, ..... 14
IlftKSWAS, 35
Tallow, 12J
Din it u Arri.Ks, 75
Do. Peach ks, 200
Flax, ... -8
H K.cKLitn Flas, 10
Eons, ...... fi
More TcMn of Dr. llaiilcli's t iic
ltrulctl Medicine
T
IIHE following is cut from the "Jefl'erson Inqui
rer, published in Jefle.son County. 1 he
souiot editor of the Inquirer having been afflicted
with the Dyspepsia for a considerable time, and nf
ler trying miny remedies in vain, procurrd a pack
age of Dr. Harlich's Medocine, which has had the
happy ell'-cl, (under divine, assistance.) of nstniing
me to good hi abb. In cons quenoc of the confi
dence I feel in theit virtue, I have procured an a
gency, and icceived fom the principnl oUb'e in
Philadelphia a supply which I now oiler f r sale
at mv dwelling, opposite the Hotel, High st'ect.
.1. 'Hereon City, Dec. 10, 18-10. W. LL'SK.
For Kale at the store of
HENRY" YOXTHEIMER.
July 30th, 1 SI 2. Aiuit.
ALi.2;GS' ?L2; T
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber ofTers for sale, on reasonable
terms, an excellent new FLAT, HO f. et long,
3 feit deep, ami 11 feet wide. Pcr-nns wishing o
pureha-e her, will please call on Mr. Eli Dinner,
in Sunbury, or on the subscriber.
WILLIAM CARR.
Sunbuiy July 30th, 1S.12.3I.
ias.nB 3 -
T HAVE this day bought of JACOB HUNT,
- of Cool township, Northumberland county, one
Red I'nw, two Hogs, six Windsor Chairs, one Ma
ple Table, and twelve yards Carpet, which proper
ty I have loaned to him at my pleasure.
S.JOHN.
Slinmnkin, Ju'y ltth, 1812. 43
f SHK purehasers of property at the sale held by ,
L the assignees of Hiram Price, are informed !
that their notes are now due, nnd must be paid 1
forthwith, or they will 1 placed in the hands ol a ;
Justice of the Peace for collection.
CJKO. C. WELKER,
C. W. HEG1NS.
July Kith, 1S42. Assltinm.
rvIEDI C AL CARD.
V. S. ES.IGHT,
1 ESPECTFL'LLY' iuforins his friends in Sun-
bury, Northuniberlnnd and vicinities, that af
ter an absence of nearly three icars in Philadrlj hia,
(the fountain head of Medical Science in the II
nited Stale,) he has returned and located hims lf
in Northumberland, for the purpone of practicing
in all the branches of his ptofession. Having em
braced the many advantages of the public and pri
vate medical institutions in Philadelphia, he feels
prepared lo enter I'pon the responsible duties of his
profession, and would therefore solicit the patron
age of a generous public.
Northumberland, July 16th, 1842. 4t
LIST OF CAUSES,
IJ'OR trial in tho Court of Common Pleas of Nor
thumberland County, to lie held at Sunbury,
on the first Monday of August next, being the 1st.
Joseph 1 rein
Badger for Badger
Elijuh Craufoid
Com'th for B Sayie
Henry Frick
Andrew Turk
vs .Martin A flock
vs Hugh Bellas
vs Jesse Paiker
vs John Fiick
vs Stephen Wilon
vs John A Ll 'vd
J.is. Barilet for E L Piper vs Henry Frick
Thomas M Russel
vs David Harlmnn
Y'ates ct Mclnl) 10
John F Dentler
Wm Fry
E Y Bricht
Henry II Burr
William Moritz
Luther Basset
B I. (irovernor & wife
J C B Noure
(ieoige Shih y
i'lun'th for E (iohin
vs Edward Y' Bright
vs David Watson
v Wm A Llovd
vs J C B Noume
vs J no H Boyd
vs O P Duncan
vs Jim iV P Olierdorf
v Daniel Snyder &c
vs John Lloyd
vs tienrge Long
vs Heuiv Cooler et ul
Nancy Hunter's ad's el al vs Daniel Rol'ins
Roliert Miner vs Win Ilibler et ul
Wilson for Bound now
for Housel
Henry Eckblet
(ieorge Armstrong
ilham Dale
Tobias Huber &. Co
Samuel (Sully
Martin Weaver
Hollihen & Easton
v Wn, H Pomp
vs B C ('layton
vs The S Coal Company
vs Charles Craig et al
vs Kut7ler & Latarus
va Rolx rl W Dunn
vs D .niel Be. k
vs John Miller
Com'lh of Pa for A Jordan vs (ieo W Kiehl et al
Same fr Bowiuun vs Same
I Saute for V Deppeu A Co vs Same
j (ieorge McCoy vs Robert McKee
I Kase iV Co vs Thomas Asbbiidge
i Com'rs of Norlh'd county vs I-a.ie Woolverton
! Robert Wiley & wife vs (ieo Snydi r's adin'r
' Jacob Klino H Wenck & J Hair
j SAM I' EL D.JORDAN.
I Prolhonot iry's Omce, Vroth'y.
Sunbury, Jaly 10, IS42. 3
ltciiiaiiiiii TajlurN IXalc
TTDTICE is hi lebv given, ib .t leli. r ol admin
( islration have been granted by the Rcgi-ler
nf Northumberland county to the subscrilier, resi
ding in Shmnokiu township, upon the i state ol
Benjamin Taylor, dee'd, late of said township. All
persons having demands against said estate, are
r. queued lo present them, and those w ho are in
debted to tettle their reiective dues with the sub
scriber, at the hcusi of John Y'ordy, Esq., ou the
30th day of August next.
SAMUEL Fl.RMAN,
J uty 1 (ith, 1 S 12. Gt Administrator,
Take Notice.
YITHEREAS a certain Henry W. Camp has no- j
' ' nil. a ine pun ic not to nuy me reieoruieo
Hathaway Hot Air Cooking Stove." Now this
is for the information of all concerned, that all who
buy of us, oi our reguUr authoiised Agents, shall
be kept e'ear of all damages, and lhat, should we
have the pleasure of seeing the regular author nf
Cauip'a Caution, we shall tie very likely to find out
hy what right he published the article.
NATHAN MITCHELL &. Co.
Lewisburg, July 9lh 1842. 3t
Treasurer" Xolito.
rPHE Merchants and T.iveinkeepers of Norihum
A bet land county are hereby notified that their
licenses are ready for distribution, and lhat I hey
can I obtained at any lime at the Treasurer's olnce,
Sunbury. They are lequested to come lorwaid and
attend to them on or before IhetWlof August next,
as it is the duly of the Treasurer lo return !l de
linuent tavern keepeia to tht) court, lfoie the
(iraud Jury i. dismirsed,
(JEORUE WEISER,
July 2, lb 12. 3t, Trtuwrer,
DR. J. N. SUMNER,
r?TTt- r nnivT T't-iTO'nriTerTi
IK
ESI'ECTFliLLY informs the public that ho
has made Northumberland his permanent
place of residence, and is ready to attend to any
calls in the line of his profession.
July 2, 1942. ly.
"CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE, That we have
' applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Nor
thumberland County, for the benefit of the laws
made for the relief of the insolvent debtois j and
that the Judges of the said Court have appointed
the first. Monday of Augicl next to hear us and our
ereililois nt the Court House in Sunbury, when
and where you may attend if you think proper.
JACOB MILHEIM,
mirk.
JOHN SMITH, of Georgetown,
HIRAM PRICE,
JOHN PAYNE.
JACOB DEE TZ,
SAMl'EI. DEETZ.
July 0. ABRAHAM IIOLLOI'ETER.
TO TIIC 1I 111.11'.
WHEREAS Letters Patent were granted to Mr.
II. W. Camp, in Oct. Wr, 1831, for anew
and useful improvement in the descending Fi.rii
Cookiii Stoves : I have understood one HATH
AWAY' is using mv said improvement under the
name of "Hot Aim. Stovks," which stove involves
the principles secured to inc. This is to caution
all persons against making, vending, or using said
"II nl Air Stoves," n I (-lull prosecute all who in
nny way infiingc my rights; and I hereby consti
tute Joshua V. CciMi.r, Esq. of Danville, my law
ful Attorney. empowering him to bring suits mains!
iinv person who shall use mv improvements in any
manner whatever. HENRY W.CA.MP. '
Owegn, Tioga county, N. Y
July 2, 184 2. 3m.
KniuiM's I). Jordan,
o
FFEUS himself to the Electors of Northum
berland County, as a candidate for the ollicrs
ol
PIWmoSOTAItY AM CLF.KK OF
77: SFYF.lt A !j COI RTS
of ssid county. He trusts, if elected, that hisexpe
lieiice in the duties of said ntlices will ena'.dc him to
give geuercl satisfaction lo the public.
Sunbury, June 25, 1842.
litior David I. liakt.
INFORMS the public that he will be a candidate
. lor the office of
! .v : K 1 F F
of Noithutnberland County, al the ensuing election.
, He respectfully solicits tho sull'r.iges of his fellow
citizens, and should he be elected, he will endeavor
lo discharge the duties of said olliee with fidelity,
and satisfaction to the people.
Shamokin, June 25th, 1M2.
r.Filtl.ANI) COUNTY.
rnllG subscriber refpectfully informs the electors
L of NorthunibcibinJ county, that lie will he a
candidate at the ensuing election, for the offices of
Jlrgistrr, Recorder and Vletk of the Orphans'
Court.
He trusts, if elected, he will be able to discharge
the duties of said offices to the entire satisfaction of
ihe communiiy. JAMES BEARD.
June 25, 1842. '
HOTEL.
Sliamokin, uiiliumb?rlaiil Co.,
PENNSYLVANIA,
fill IE subscrilH'rs respectfully inform the public
I. lhat thsy hsve taken that Inrge and rnmnmdi
ou HOTEL, in Shamoktntown, in tho centre of
the great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kr.im,
wheie they are now prepared to accommodate nil
who may fjvor them with their custom. By slricl
attention to business, they hope to receive a hhiral
share of public patronage.
BATCHELOR At GOVE.
Shnmnkintown, June 18th, 1842.
TAILORING,
ON HIS OWN HOOK.
PETEP. GETTEPn
1F.SPECTFl LLY' informs hi friends and the
public generally, that he has commenced the
T a i 1 o r i ii if H " ' s
in all its branches, in the house formerly occupied
by Wm. Durst as a Tailor Shop, in Blacklierry
street, nearly opposite the Pnsbyterian Church.
He respectfully solicits a share of Ihe public patron-
oge, and trusts by strict attention to business and
reasonable cha'ges, he will be eiiulilcil to give gen
t ral sstisladion.
Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1812 ly
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rSlllE sulwcrilur iesctfully intoiina the publiu
L that she keeps constantly on hand for sale, at
it, ii lowest cash nrices. at the lower end of Favn
str,.t.ti Sunbury, FLOUR by the hundred, i'aarter,
cVc, BRAN by the buhel, HEKiilM? by the do
en, Confectionary, iVc. She ieK.r'Tr.Viy solicits Ihe
patronage of her Incnds and ihe ivoblie geneially.
UAIIBAKA WE1SER.
Sunbury, June 1 1th, 18Vi.
To Country
MERCHANTS,
rPHE Subscriber, Ageut ol Lyon & Harris, Hat
Matiufai-turera, for New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore and other barge cities, whose Hat are
highly commended lor jgoerV foln and durTi.ilify,
has ou hand a first rate asacrtm-'nt ol HA I'M and
OAI'H, suitable for Sprins sales, wh ch will be sold
j very low, f.M cash or appioinl credit, at the nited
thrap torf, No. 40, Noittl Third sirorl, op'e
the City Hotel, Philadelphia.
ROBERT I). WILKINSON. Afenl.
N. U. Onlers lor lists in ihe ruup,H, promptly
attended lo. Ths highest i rice iu rush oi trade
given fjr fur nkim.
Philadelphia, June II, I843.--Iy
rillLAIlKI.NIU, MAHIMi AD I'OTTSYILLE
RAIL ROAD.
AN FA'THA AC(H)MM()1)ATI()N LINK
Will rnmmmcfi running hrlwrrn I'liilnilrlplita
and i'otttvill on the following day
andhom:
Ojr Aivrt AFTV.n Moihat, Mat !), 1S42.
Leaving Pottsville, on Mondays, Weilnesilavs
and Fridays, at 8 A. M.
Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesdays, Thurwl iy
and Saturdays, at lj P.M.
Hour nf prtMintf Ucadiiii;.
For Philadelphia, at 10A A. M. ? ... . ,
For Pottsville, at b P. M. $ 1 "-k,.V.
I'.i it i: s.
Iletween Poitville A Phibida. f3.no A f?.f0
Hetween Reading oV do. 2,25 Ai 1,7ft
Between do iV Pottsville, 1,40 At 1 (Ml
ExtrnsioN Ticrits ooon ion hkti'iikiiiii
hkx r iv r.
Iletween Pottsville V Philadelphia, f 5 00
Iletween Reading ,V ilo. M 110
Between do. iV Pottsville, 2 00
The other paseneer trains wilt as before, at
the following h"iir :
Philadflji(iiu mid I'ntttrillr.
From rhilaoclMit i, at !.; A.M. 3
From Pottsville, nl 2 P. M.
Hours of ntiiiaing linnhiiit.
Daily
For PoliHvilie, at ! A. M.
Daily.
f or riiiimicipiiin, at .ii r. ill.
All the train will stop for way passengers at
the Usual points.
CTj' All passengers sre requested to procure
their tickets before the trains stait.
May Ul, 1842. tf.
NEW GOODS.
I !NT leeeived, a fresh supply ot cheap Dry
floods. Groceries. Hardware, Ac.
Superior Ladies' black kid (iloves,
Colored do ,
Lawns, Chintzes, Mousselin de lames, etc.
Cloths, Cssnitnorcs, Cashmercts,
Linen Drillings. Muslins, Ac.
Superior Pint Wine,
Pure Sperm Oil,
" Sperm Caudles, Raisins, Are.
June 4th. 1842. H. B. M ASSER,
.John r.isi'ly,
T ESPECTEL LLY infonnstbe Electors of Nor-
tbuinbe l ind county, that he will be a candi
date for the office of
CO It OX Fit.
He promises, if elected, to exrrt himself to render
general satisfaction, which his experience in the du
ties of said office will enable him to do, having held
it for the Irrm of three years lo the entire sitisuc
tion of the public.
Sunbury. June 4th, 1812.
ALL persons inib bled to the linn of Lyon t
Hairs-, under the agency of O.N. Tbacher,
( and Cap Manufacturer, No. 40 North Third,
street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immcdi
ate settlement of thtir account with the subscriber,
their legally authorized agent, who ia fully empow
eied to settle and collect the accounts of said firm.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON,
June 4th, 1842. tf dil-
Fcli illowrer
RESPECTFULLY informs the Elector of
Northumberland county, that he will be a
candidate for the office of
SHERIFF,
lie promisea, if elected, to discharge the duties
of said office wiihar and fidelity.
Upper Mahonoy, May 28ih,JS42.
TO TllF FI.FCTOltS OF XOItTllFM
H Fit LA XI) COIXTY.
1
IIE subscriber respectfully offers himself as a
candidate tor the oftiee of
commissioner:.
and oilers, should he be elected, to exert himself to
render general satisfaction.
WILLIAM M. CRAY".
Sunbury, May 28th 1812.
TO TllF FI.FCTOltS OF XOllTllVM
II Fit FA SI) COFXTY.
fllHE subsTiter oilers himself to the electors of
X Northumberland county, as a candidate for
the office of
rilOTIIONOTARY.
Should ho 1 favored with a majority of votes,
he will spare no exertions to render general satis
faction. CEO. MARTIN.
Sunbury, Msy 28th, 1812.
U.S.MaiiCoacli
roit ro n vi 1,1.1:.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH!
HE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Northum
berland every morning at 4 u clock, and arrives
in Pottsville in time for the cars lo Philadelphia.
Faunas low as any oilier hue.
For scats, apply ul Mrs. Wellington's Hotel,
N jilhumbeiland, or at Ceorge Wfilzel's, Sunbury,
A. E. KAPP Al I'll,,
Norlh'd., May 21, 1812. J'rnjirMor.
Cj" Passengers coming from Philadelphia will
p'ea-e secure their treats al ihe W hite Swan Hotel,
Race St., before they leave the city. l'assei(;vrg
coming in ibis line, have their seats secured. i, U1V
Stage or Packet boat from this place. '1 b.ot j coming
in Ihe other line may lie left behind.
CLYDE & WIlilABXS'
ItlaitU ItooU I'i.intiai tory,
Opposite I'rUrr't I loti I,
llAHiilSBURli.
F1!IE" are prepared i, manufacture bfank woik
I. of every i'e eiiption, ruled to nny pattern, such
as Dockets l.ecords. D .y Bonks. Ledgers, Anes
sora' ard '.j, .Hectors' Duplicates nf the finest quali
ty lift'Hpei, in a style e'qual lo any nudelu the ci
'ies, t.f Philadelphia OT New Yoik.
All dcsciipriniis of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made to order.
Law Bonks, Mush and Periodicals bound to any
pattern. Old Hooks rebound, &e. Also files if
paiiers bound.
cry- Work h-ft at the effice of the Sunbury Ame-
I rican, will be promptly hlteudid to.
May Stst, 1844. ly.
CfC)Ll)KN SWAN
ana d . a 3 h
Xo. t0 Xorth Third, abore Arch Slrct-tt
IM 1 1 LA DELPHI A.
l ( OMMODAI IONM KHU MttKMV rtRNUNS.
CHARLES WEISS, laieol the "White Swan,"
and "Mount Vernon House," respectfully in
forms bis friends and customers, lhal be has become
the proprietor of the abuv-s well known Hotel.
Country Meichauts will fnd the abuvu Hotel a
central location, and the best of fare. Persons Ira
veiling with private conveyance will find a Isige
yard and good stabling foi horses, and the best of
ostleis. Hoarding f I icrday.
May Mih, 1642. tf. j
J. 1MAYL AND, JR. & CO.
SntilV nml Totincco Mutiulactiirers,
Xo, 9!) Xorth West corner of Rare ami Third
Strict
PHILADELPHIA,
rPHE undersigned have formed r Cn-partncrship
under the firm of .1, MAYLAND .lit. A- Co..
as successors to the Isle firm of Jacob Atayhnd A
Co., slid will continue the l usine-s at ihe i. Id esta
blishment, on their own iiceonnt. In addition In
their own close attention and experience fir many
years, in the manufacture nf their celebrated sniill'-,
cVc, Ihe long experience l the senior pailner of the
late (inn, will also be devoted to the interest nf the
new concern and ss no i xeilion smlraie will lie
spared to insure their goods, a' nil limes of the ve
ry best uuiihly, lin y solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fi.cmls and customers of the lute
linn. THiMS ADAMS,
J. MAYLAND, Ju.
Philadelphia. May l ltb, n42.1v
WAIillA.TF.n SI I'l.liloli I'D A X Y
It TllF It M'.Ali SI'MII ItY.
tj OMN ifv HENRY LANDAU, having rented
Jp the Lime Kilns of Ili'ii'v Masser, in Snnbtiiv,
have now for sale the Ust l.imc in this part of the
country, und will coiitiiiuo lo keep constantly on
hand liesli Lime for Pf istering. Building and for
Liming land, on us reasonable terms as can Ire had
iinvwhere in the neighlioihood.
M.y 21, 1812. J. A- H. LAND All.
7 O 1 111'. Fl. FCI ' ") It S OF X I ) it 77 CM-
HFItl.AXl) COI XTY.
riVIE Subscriber iispoctlully nfl'crs himself as a
J candidate f.ir the olliee of
1'KOTIIONOTAHY,
nt the ensuing general election. Should he be so
fortunate lo be elected, ho will endeavor to give
general satisfaction lo all.
May 21. JOHN EARNS WORTH.
O & 5R ID e
ll S. JOII PIMI, & I. T. TI(ITi:s.
ESPECTFULLY" announce lo the citizens
of Sunbury, and its vicinity, that they have
this tiny entered into copartnership in the Practice
ot Medicine, in all its various departments, and
hope by this arrangement, punctual attention to
business, and moderate charges, to receive a libeial
share of public patronage.
(Jfji Dr J. PEAL tenders his grateful acknowl
edgements for the very liberal patronage heretofore
received, and feeling confident lhat the new ar
rangement, (the firm of Peal A: Trites,) will be
conducive to the comfort and welfare of the pub
lic, he most respectfully solicits continuance of ;
their confidence.
Sunbury, May 7lh, 1842. 6m.
EAGLE
a n qd ra7
Corner of Third and Vine Streets,
WIlXIAMSrOIlT, PA.
rilHR snbscrilier respectfully aniiirunces to the
JL public, that be h:s o( ened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building silua'le on the comer of
Third and Pine streets, where ho will be happy to
wait npou those who may favor him wit'i their
company. The Eagle Hotel is la'ge and conveni
ent, and furnished in the be-t mnlcin stue. It is
provided with a laige number of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, cVc Persons visiting Willismsport on bu
siness or pleasure, may rent as-invd that every ex
ertion will be used lo render their sijoum nt the
"Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table
will be supplied with the very Vat the maikel af
fonls, and his bar wilh the'ehoicest wines and other
liquors charges reasonable. The Eagle Hottl
nofscsses greater advantages in point ef location
than any other similar establishment in theboiough.
being situate in the business part of Ihe town, and
within a convenient distance or the Court House
and Willmnisporl and Elmira Rail Road Di put.
Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and ttuMy
ostlers always iu ii'lleiidance.
Attentive, accommodating 'and hone-t Servants
have been mployed, snd nothing left undone thai
will add to ihe conifotl and ccotnRiodattuin of his
guest.
There will lie a carriage stways m allcndnnco nt
the Boat Landing to convey passenge'rs to and froii
the House, free of cbsrge.
CHARLES BORROWS.
May 14th. 1812.
wiTheiliait &Tc o7,
I'onmiiion V Korwartiini Morrltanls,
Foot of Willow Street Hail RonJ,
ox tiik iict.vWAsr,
HAYINIS associated wilh them Joseph Barnet,
lale of Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, lhat they hsve ta.
ken tint large and well known store and wharf at
foot of Willow Street Railroad, la'.cly occupied by
Jacob Martin, where they purpo-ie doing a Cent ral
Commission and Forwarding Business, and fiorn
, the local advantages nf lb': place being Connected
; with all tltu public imp'.ovements lhat have their
i outlet in the 'city, they flatter themselves they will
i lie able to do husinesa to as great, if not greater ad
! vantage, and ur.ou as reasonable terms as any other
; house, and they assure their friends that any con
signments rr.nde lo them shall have their strict at
j teution, bjiJ no exeitiotis scared to give entire satis
' facl'on.
''iie are also rirenrired to receive and forward
good to any -point on the Delaware and Lelnch
rivers, between Maiich Chunk, Easton and Phila-
dclj hia, Via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can.ds;
also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North
and Wist llram-hcs of the Susquehanna via Schuyl
kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wittci
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boats coming or go
ing via Schuylkill ami Union Canals, a Steamboat
will V.i Lent exnreaslv for towini! hosts from the
Schiivlklll around to the Delawkie and back, which
will enable merchants tn have their produce deli
eied ou the Delaware, and their good shipped al
a navinu ot M lo 7S nor cent, o" the nriees fir
hauling sciOss, wilh these advantage they re
spectfully solicit a share of pstromu-e.
W. HEILMAN iV CO.
William Hellmsn,
S ill i am W. Ke)S', ).
Joseph Barnet. 3 PhiUd . M iv 14. 1X12 . y
I 'ran lit . MiiMail.,
FFERS hiinself as a ctndiilan' lor ihe offices
lit iristir litcitrdrr,and Clt ik vf flu- Of phan'
Court,
at the ensirtig gener tl flection. Should the pei-pt
think him capable, no neglect mi Li" p nl shall pre
veni the duties of said oificcs from being ierform
ed st all time. M ay Uih XHi'i.
to Tin: Fi.FcToits of Yrifrifi faT-
HF.lt LAX I) COFXTY.
'PlIE sub-criler sesieclfully intoiins the i lectors
of Northumberland county, lhat he will bo a
candidate at the ensuing electi ui. lor the ntlices of
Register, Rtcvrdtr and VUtk iff tht Orphans'
Cvurl.
Having bad considerable experience in public
life, he tiua'i, if elected, he w ill Is" side to dischaige
the dunes of said offices to the mute satisf.tetioii ol
the community. FREDERICK I.AZAIU
May I4lh, 1642.
a. . MASSE?.
ATTOKNKY AT LAW,
6UITBURV, PA.
Husines iittended to in the Counties of Nor
thuipl ciland, Union. Lycoming and Columbia,
liefer lot
Tim s Haiit & Co.,
Lo Win Ai Uinsorr.
Haiit, ('uKMinni At Haiit, Vilad.
llr trrotiia, McF'AWi.Arrn A; Co
SpRstvo, 'Joou V On.,
TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER
LAND COUNTY.
Tty HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Elec
B. Iots of Nirtiliximbeilnnd county, that ho will be
a candidate for the offices of
lCfhtir, It-'cvrihr uud Clerk of the Orjiham'
Court,
at the ensuing crnfral tdertton. Should lie le f
tected, he will exert himself to render general satis
faction. Which fits long experience in tho duties i f
a itl ofiiees, vfill enable him to do.
M iv 7. lvDWATVD iTYSTER.
TO TIIK FI.FCTOltS OF XOllfll-
rMHKItl.AXD COL'XTY.
t ln E subscriber lieing prevailed on1y bis friends.
I respectfully it.fomis the public that he will be
a candidate for Ihe odice of
A).LMISSIONER.
at the ensuing general election. He 'inomises, if
elected, to fulfill the duties of sniil iillioo, with Caio
and fidelity. JOHN YOUNG,
May 7lb, 1812.
"i" P.lfiVcT?rsZLE.'
,l)R Sale, a Fann containing nboul 81) aciis,
more Or less, situate in Shamokin township.
Noithnmlierlaud county, about seven miles from
Sunbnrv, on the main roaibleading from that pl.n o
lo Petersburg and Shamr.kintown, airjoining land.t
of Wm. Farrow, Abraham Klase, Sauiui'lConsi r
and Wm. Mart, on which there is a good larpe
Brick Hone, With a well of never failing "water at
the door, a large Barn in good repair, a good Or
chard, nnd a good seat for a mill or any kind of
water power. Nearly alt the land is cleared and in
good cultivation, twenty-five 8cres of wltti h is good
meadow. The Danville snd Pottsville Kail Road
runs through said firm. It will be sold as the pros
perly of Wm. Waters, dee'd. Any person wish
ing to purchase enn do well, as -the terms nre rea
sonable. PosscHsion and a good title -can be given
next Spring. Tor further paitlc.ulais, ptrsonsaro
cqiies't d to apply to ihe widow, who lives on ti n
premises, or lo Godfrey ati rs or E. (neer.oiitjh.
Esq. in Sun'oury.
'GODFREY WATERS,
t:. R. WATER--,
Fx'rsof Wut 'W ater. dcct.
Mav 7-tf.
Sii.t.l! Sliaii!!
IRST Rate Shad nnd Hiring, fat., ni d r.f fir. :
A
flavor, inspected No. 1 in A pril. iosl recriveU.
nnJ Kir sale ot the new st ire crt
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
Mnv7ih. 1819.
HOUSE,
Xo. 237, -Vor.rY 'Third, above Callowhill St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
fill! E subscribers lakes pleasure in ecqns;ntir n
JL their friends and Ihe public in general, lhat
they have tnVenlhe large and commodious Hotel,
recently built by the Messts. Halt, on the sar.ie site
once occupied by the oM ustabli.hed Hotel known
as the Uuli's Head, in Third slieet above Callow
hill St.
This Hotel is fmisie,l in the very best possible
manner, and of the best materials. Its locntion is
very desirable, particularly for country merchants ;
the arrangi irl(-nis for heating and ventilating each
room is such as to secure any temperature. The
bfdroonir.f.re all light and airy, all furnished ilia
nest sty so as to insure ronifort.
T'nc receiving parlors are also furnished in a su
per'o style, Ihe windows are on the French s'yle,
foi mil g an entrance to a balcony in front, whuli
ninkes a pleasant recess. Purticular attention has
peen given lo Ihe beds and bedding, which, witli
the furintrre, are en'ir Iv ih-w.
f rom yea's" experience in hntel business, we
IruM, liy strict assiduity to business, to mnke this
house a desirable sli pping place. Our table w ill
always le supplied wi'h the v ry best our maiket
can afford, and nut br.rw i'h Ihe best liquors uud
I wines of the most appioved brands.
I . S. I here are tu st rate stabling lino carr agl
house, attached to the hotel. Attended by ca el'u:l
and sober hosilers, und our charges will be low, ii
accordance Willi the present hard tiu.es,
SHI LI Z A. DUitR
Philadelphia. April 1(1. 1S42.
SUSQUBHA NN A
HOTEL,
CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA CC,
I'FXXSYIAAXIA.
HE subscrilM'r re-pectfully informs the publiu
that he has purchased, and now occupies ths
Large
111 U K
avrm Stand,
ami ;t ,m,ys
Commodious
Well known as the property, late of Theodora
Wells, and formerly kept by Samuel A. Brady.
He is now prepared to accommodate all travellers
and visiters who m.y favor him with B call, and
will use eveiy effort in his power to render eveiy
! convenience and comfort to his customers, while
! tinder his charge. His accommodations are ample,
; am) bis rooms well furnished, Hia stables enenj
I ive nnd in good condition.
His Table and Bah. will he supplied with the
! l est that the market can atford. By punctuality
. and Hltci.lion. ho feels confident that he will meilt
: the patronage of the public.
I CHARLES IIARTMAN.
"attswissa, April '.Mb, 1812,
ItOltl.UT iKTI'.ll .V SOV,
rAPEH MANUFACTUREBS,
l.umbaitl Strut, Uatitiiwrr,
HAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of all
si7.es and qualities. Cap Writina Paper, rubd
and plain, Letter Paper, white und blue, ruled ami
plain. Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope
Paper, do. do. medium, double crow n, crown and
j exit sir.e. Y lapping Papers, Coloied Medium snd
Koyal l'iers, Uounit, Ifimters and fsnsw llox
Boards, Tissue Paper, sud all articles in their line,
which they will sell on accommodating terms.
ILgbest price given f r old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A SON.
March 19. 1842. E kton. M l.
WHARTON'S
n; r B3 n.
Siiiibui') , XurlliuiiilH i laiul County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
flHE subscnlMT rtsptcilully inlorms ihe public,
.1 that he has lemnved lo thst large snd comm.
tlious Brick House, on Market square, opposite l e
Court House, (formerly kept by Hira n Piice.)
where he is now prepared lo accommodate all who
may favor hiinwiiha call. Being lhailtui for
past fsvors, he hopes by strict attention to business,
lo leecnes liberal sbaie of public patronage. Ace,
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sunbuiy, Much Sib, le4J.