Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, October 01, 1842, Image 3

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    ron tn AMtnicAn.
' THE rEOPLE of NorthurubetUnd county, and
especially our democratic friends, hive, presented
to Ibem for their support, a ticket composed of un
wavering friends of their bent interests men of
long and welt tried respectability of character.
These men they are asked to support. They are
honest, efficient and trustworthy ; and because they
ere the nominees of the It taut, a a, DmotiuTtc
tounty convention.
Do not permit the cry of corruption in the deles
gale system ; because the candidates who are out as
Volunteers, ate those who submitted their claims
before the people, and before the delegates who
assembled in the county convention in the borough
of unbury, for the county of Northumberland, for
the purpose of forming county ticket. Those
volunteer candidates, who offer themselves and are
now the candidates before the cople of Northum
berland county, are no other than the candidates
TvXu asked from the county convention a nomins-
Inhi at their hands, and not havirg a majority of
tbs Oelegates assembled in the convention, were
not nominated. This U the disorganizing conduct
of three or four of the unsuccessful candidate,
heretofore priding themselves on their democracy
offering themselves to the Democratic convention
for nominations on account of that Democracy
bos-ting in all high places of their devotion to its
cardinal principles, and then suddenly diking it in
. to their wise heads to bitnk down or relorm the
delegate system, because they were not nominated
by the delegates vho represented the withes of the
People. Then let the Democatic voters of North
umberland county refute to countenance Voluntrrr
Cundiditlcn. We must tcty t!on Democratic Csa
vr and Democratic PRINCIPLES, and support
the Democratic Cahiu iiatks ronOrncR. We
fleeted our delegates they met in county conven
tion they have nominated a County TICKET
and, as Democrats, we are bound logo for THE
WMOLE TICKET. If this be not a faircxprcs.
ion of the will of the parly, how is it to be obtain
ed hi.forc an election! Then Democrats of Nor
thum'tcrJaTtd county, wrtl you srunitet at your
p.isls 1 The entire support of the regularly nomi
nated candidates will insuie the triumph of Demo
rrucy. Every candidate upon our county ticket
is an unflinching Democrat,
TO THE POLLS Democrats of Northum
lerland county.. We have hung our banner on the
cutwatd wo)l, an.l we are s-tcredly called upon to
rally and protect the principles insciibed upon it.
Then M us move in solid co'unni to the coming
.lection, and rote the Ticket the u-hidc Ticket
und EVERY MAN OX THE TICKET.'.'
AN OLD DEMOCRAT.
Sept. 27lh, 1842.
Extract ef ali-Mrr
From a Friend in Turlmt Township.
I'kah Sir : The Democrats In this township
ore determined to aliek to the ticket. We have had
as much disputing among is lalriy, that we think
the only way to end the quarrel is to stick to die
ticket formed by the Delegates. Lake was up hero
a few day since, electioneering; but he did not
make many friends among the Democrats, and a
;rcat many whiga won't supimrt him. We all
mow he had but eight delegates instructed for him,
ind the others he got by bargain and sale, ai d be
ause he could imt bargain for enough volt a to no
nmitehim, lie says he was cheated out of the no
tiination. He is a queer sort of a Deinnciat, a man
fprirtcipie tmnrdiiiff to hit interest. Hut he will
nd that sutu L'emocrut will get but very little
jpport among the Democracy of TikImji. Maurer
ill gel upwards of 200 msjuity here, and the
hole ticket will run as high. Mr Jordan has ma le
l excellent and obliging Prolhonot ity, and we
ill give hi in a strong vote. Mr. Bright is well
lown through our township. When he was Pro
onotary he made a giod officer. He is capable
d obliging, and the Democrat here will suppiKt
u almost unani nously. Vours, &c.
Extract of a Lrltcr.
From an vhl Democrat in Upper Muhonny.
LVr-ta Muoisr, Sept. 2 2d 1842.
Ma. Masses .We hear that it is reported up
h you, that we are not going to suport our
n for Sheriff, Felix Maurer. Now I think it
tit to let you know that this is not true. We
w him well, for he was rai-J among us, and
have confidence in him. He isagerman, to
rire, tat he speaks and writes English, well, and
econmiotlal'mg an4 obliging, and such a man
want. We want a man that can apeak Eng.
and Herman both ; for we like to do business
la man that talka German, for ho understands
We have never had a high officer from Muho
in the county, and now we have given you a
hie and good man, and we want to elect him.
few days I have seen a good many ople in
part, and I can't find one opposed to Maurer.
much as I know, he will gut tiOO majority in
Mn'boiioy town-hips.
tSo murh from youis.
WtATtW DlCIUkllLI SllHlliR to Blkku.
. When the properties of Brandreth's Vrgelw
Universal Pill. 'nave Urn appreciated, bleeding
' iiu longer l thought of as a remedy for discs
for iu liolent inflammation, eight or ten of them
( lAe, ill ttie e)uie of two or three houis, more
he impure humors from the body, by the sto
ih and bowels, than bletding to the extent of
y ounces could possibly have done ; and it
luld he rcmcmltrid thut the Pills remove only
e parts from iho blood which were the cause, of
am-nation; whereat hleeMng rtmuret the if
'iut parti aim. How great the pr.airalion of
poiporal powers at era copious bleeding,
the contrary, what agility and strength ia feltaf
a i)o of th a rnedieine; the body U indeed
teu-d of a load. Nothing ia equal t ridding
vit atrd humors with vegetable medicine of this
I, which eighty four years have proved neeer to
njury. but always g.iod. Is the ule ton high !
on) of thoe pills will bring it down. Is it I "
'The tame means will incieaso it to a pro
stsndard. is it ireinul ius, showing in nou
leinent I The Pills, by soothing tun ay.tem,
allay it.
j- Purchase in Sunburv.of H. B. Msskt, and
igeuls published iu mother pall ul lUts paper.
tna is M i k 11 ,
A few wreks since, by the Uev. K. A. Fisher,
Mr. W. Wkatsr to Miss Ltdia Smith, both of
Shsmoktn township.
By the same, Mr. W. Durrtfr, of Mahonoy, to
Miss Susas l.AMTX.of Augusta township.
On the 2'Jlh inst., by the same, Mr. Prin.ir
Clark r, of this place, to Miss Eua Frt,oI Au
gusta townxhip.
i i i: i,
On Tuesday night U-t, Mrs. BARBARA BA
CON, wife of Ismc Bacon, nf this place,
PRICK CITKIIKNT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimcr.
WllKAT,
95
Km,
Conx,
Oats, .
Pork,
FtAXsten,
Bvttkr,
Bkkswai,
Tallow,
Dm mi ArpLM,
Do. Peach ks,
Fia,
HrcRLRn Flax,
Eons,
rut
40
25
5
100
12
25
121
75
200
8
10
8
From the Spiiit of the Times,
Coiiiiiuiiilt-iif Ion.
Seek Health and Enjoy Life.
F you wish to retain the richest blesMrig, attend
early to vourself, whenever vou find Hint your
apietite lieromes impaired, your bowels Costive
bile on the stomach. Remember Dr. llarlich's
celebrated Medicines. Pror-unr' them immedintelv,
and use them according to directions, they will
immedialely remove these primary nymploms from
' the fvstem. But if yon negleet yourst If ihey will
j form a host nf maladies, such as dyspepsia, liver
. com, . Ill's, j omdice, pain in the side, bilious nllee
, tions, fev, rs, Ac, which are moie nbMiiiate to cine,
1 bexides iittnided w ilh pains and nuich distres-r. D
I ll.irlnhs Medicines' will certainly cure all forim
I of the ahove mentioned diseases. The paticet
! Inust, howev. r, not conceive in ihe hitler MaKC s
cure can be performed m a few days or a wei k. If
l the medicine had b en lined at the very first at aek
Ihe ilicasc could have Ixen era. healed in much
tdioitcr time. The medicine must therefoie be u
sed siricily for a fortnight define much decided de
iref.t willberenlir.il. ARi:likvi.ii ?i'tkrkr.
Phil.id1ehia.iS. pt. rt l, IS 10.
Principal office, No. Ill No th eichih s'lert. Phi
ladilphii. HENRY YOXTHEIMEU.
ttct. Ut 1812. . Aiftnt.
i ... .
I " .ttil Inli'iil 1"irc iiti:tin.'
ASIA I ED MEETlNtJ d the t:.rnp.iiv will
! be held on Thursday evening next, at 7 o'clock,
I at the Court House. Punctual attendance ia re-
quoted. i. B. PACKER,
j Oct. 1,1812. S,r,ilmi,.
: " ";ol M ill I'lrc ollallv.,
i THE memlers of the "O ,hI Will Fire Com-
- pn srn request, tl o meet at Hie l.ou t
House, on Monday Eveninc, Oct. !)d, at 7 o'
clock precisely. Punctual attendance is required.
Oct. 1st. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. S,e.
TAXCB NOTICE.
THAT the t'oparlnerKhip heretofore existing W.
tween Dr. John W. Peal and Dr. I). T. Tiites, in
ihe practice of imdicine, has this d.iy Icon ili-sol-ved
dy mutual consent. Tlie books and acconnlH
of the late firm arc in Ihe hnnds of Dr. J. W. IVal,
who is fully authoiizcd to settle the same.
JOHN W. PEAL,
Sept. 28th. 1812. D. T. TRU ES.
D'
r .1. . I 'l recs leave to tender ln grate-
lul nckn.rwledgmetits to the neoi le nf Suudu y
and surrounding country, foi tlieii p it encour-ige-ment
in ihe line l his profession ; and would at
the same time announce to them, tint he Mill in
tends to continue ihe practice nf medicine in all its
various d' pirtment. He would, therefore, solicit
a continuance of their confidence uud p.iiroiiaje.
He may l found at nil limes at his office, in mar
ket Ktreel, unless professionally cngiged.
Sunbury, Oct. 1st. 1S12. tf.
t
1
i
j 11. 1. T. TlilfS, ResMdfulry infumsthe
I ciiizens nfSuntiury and viciniiy , thai he has 'a
ken an olKce m lis? bud 'iug lately oitui ied dy Pi ter
1.P7 iru as a drug store, ill in .iki t sheet, Sui.burv,
where h-mav de I nod at allhours.
DR. TKITES returns h i sinci re thanks for 'he
encouragement he has rec,ied, in the line of his
profession, iu this place, am) liu-t, by prompt at
tention to the duties of his profession, and rea-on-adlo
charges, that he will continue to receive a
j lilieral share of the public patronage.
unhury, IM. 1st, 1842. If.
UNION HOTEL,
((jcncrul Stmt Office
'mn: 'uj- tx "Tk"
LYCOMING COUNTY,
Irimi)lvaiii;i.
TllIE Sub'crilier respecfully informs his friends
K. and the public in gencr.il, that he has Liken
the above
LAitai: aSd cttu'MoDiors
HOTEL,
I N T II E B O R O i: ( II O F M V N C Y,
and that he is now well prepared to act-ommodjtc
all w lio may lavor him Willi their custom.
His Si i:i:riKu ArAUTJtt.vr ure well aired, and
comfortable,
Hi Tahlk An Bir will a'ways be supplied
with the liest the m iikrt ran ull'ord.
His S r a a li mo, which is i:ihh1. will l under
the charge of good and careful hustlers.
He f, el confident, by strict attention to bu-iiicss,
and an earnest desire to render c niloMadk- those
who may patron 7j him,ihul he will not f.,il tocive
general salt-faction. It. B. WEAVER.
Matney. Oct. 1st, 1812 if.
II o I a ii il S Ii o v .11 a k v r,
"WJERY Kes ei tful'y infoima bis tr rmU and
y old customers, ihttl hr bus 0ened a HOOf
& i-HOE Establi-hinciil, in ihe shop formerly oc
cupied by I'etir l.uiaius as a diug stole, iu Market
' street, where lie in einlH to csrry on Hie dusinesa in I
all its various bianches. Uv t act atieiiiion to du
siness, ressonuble charges, and hi u'most endeavor '
to give geu Tat satisfaction, be ho'S to tetvive J
hbrial share of puhlie patronage.
Oct. 1st. 181231.
3T ? jtVZ SHSSP .
meto the premises of the sudscrtlter, on the
- Shamokin llsnd, in AuirnU township, about
the 1st of AiiEo.t I, si. MX (STRAY MlEEl.
marked dy hsvu g a piece bp ed from thu cud of
one e.ir. 'The owner la requested to ronio lorwar.l,
prove projcity, pay ih.rys, und ink iheui sway,
PEI'hU VA.NDLI.NO.
Oct, It, is 12, ;):.
CAUTION.
ALL iersona are hereby cautionevl from pnrclm
sinir or receiving a ptomissary note given by
the hubseribera tot rertsin llrnrv M oners, for the
payment nf 'Two Hundred Dollars with interest.
dated April 13th, 1812. The subscribers having
teccived no consideration for the above note, are
determined not to pay the same, unless compelled
by law) and have given notice to that ellect to
Henry P. Ilarvrv. the agent of the said Henry
Moocrs. WTEIMIEN BITTEN BENDER,'
A 11,1,1AM FA(JELY,
ELI TREC.O.
Shsmnkin. Hept. 19th. 1812.
Cstatc ol John Tcliopp, t'li'r.
NOTICE ia hereby given, ihnt leltera of admin
istralion on the estate of John Tchopp, sen'i.,
late of Lower Mahonoy township, deceased, were
in due form of law granted to the subsoiher, lesidmg
in said township. All persons indebted to said rs
stale will please make payment, and those having
claims will please present them properly authenti
cated for settlement, mi Saturday, the 1st. October
next, Bt the house of the deceased.
Sept. 24th. 1842. JOHN TCHOPP.
IrJcorsc 4.ratit
OFFERS himself as a Volunteer Candidate for
Assembly, at the ensuing election, ami re
S.cctfiilly sol cits the suffrages of bis fellow citi.ens.
Sundury, Sept. 24, 1812.
II II I iSSl'.K again notifies all who sre
indebted to him or the firm nf H. It. Masser V Co.,
to call and settle without delay, otherwise their ac
counts will be placed in the hands of a in m is' rite
for collection, Sunhury. Sept. 24, 1842.
tXzeitctice.
HAVE this day douhl of Samuel Eisrnhart,
of t'oal township, Northumberland county, one
111 nek horse and Itears, one Dt-aihorue Wujuoii,
one Yoke Oneii, Ox Yoke, Waimn nod Chain,
sud one Brass twenty-four hour Clock, which pro
perly I have loaned him at mv pleasure.
S, JOHN.
Shamnkin, Sept. Hth, Kl2-.rl-3t
TO Till) F.l.i:CTHtS OF XOIl'M.
i unt:iiL .n coi ty.
rilll E suliH-riber Is iug prevailed on by bis friends,
l respectfully ii.fonns the public that he will I
a cauilidatu for the office of
COMMISSIONER,
at the rnsuinc general election. Ho promises, if
elected, to f nihil the duties of said olliee. with care
and fidehtv. JOHN VOl'.Mi,
May 7th, IS12.
.loli ii Vouiipr,
Of the borough of Sundury. at the solicitnti n of
bis numerous fi lends, has cnosenled lo their wisln-s
in coniiiiuing I is name la f.ire ihe puhlie for the
office of COMMISSIONER at the ensuing elec
tion. Ever since the foimatton of the county, one
of the Cominis ioners resided in the county low n,
for ihe purpose of nceoiniin diling tsoiis hiving
business lo transact iu the olliee ; ami us Mr. Young
had a tnajoiity of the delegate assembled in con
vention, which by wmic management deprived the
oople of iheir riuhts, we hope the voters of the
county will come tip to the polla on the 2d '1'uea
d iv of October next, and support their rights.
Sept. 17, 1812. if. MANY VOTERS.
ir s-iJ
NOTICf. is heiedy given that the partnership
which heretufoie existpil between the sunken
I era, oinler the firms of Bear cV Trego and 'Trego,
ll.ur tV is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All ih his due by the films w ill le paid by
Jacob ldar, to whom nil the dehtors of the same
will pk'ase to nuke p.iwut'iil.
JACOB BEAR,
JOHN T REv.it .
Shamnkin, Sept. lOih, IK 12.
TO TI1K F.CKCTOKS OF Nolt'l lH'.M
1II'.KI.AN1 Cor NT Y.
OAVI.NtS been informed that a nuinU-r of mv
Democratic fellow citi.ens wish me lo stand
a poll at the approaching eleclion, for the offices of
Register, lirrordrr V f'rrA of the Orphan'
Court of .urllttiiolH rttind Cnnn'i,
I have consented to the request; and I earnes ly
wih that you wilt favor me wiih our support.
EDWARD OYSTER.
August 27th, 1842.
Tlit I4MIiN Caiitliilatc
FOR SHERIFF.
D AVID N. LAKE, of Sham, km Township,
is indueetl by the uigeut solicitation of ma
ny Irieuds, Ui offer himself as the People' Candi
date fur Sherill'. Having had fifteen votes out of
the ihiny-one Dck-g.sles met at the court-house in
Sunbury the first day of August, and claimed se
venteen beforo they met, but by siie misunder
standing received only fil'den, he thinks that the
people should have a choice st the coming election
in October next, and therefore shall look to them
for hrs snppoit. AiiL'u-t 20lh, 1842.
i'iiotoi. it Arinc (h k i:,
M. P. SIMONS,
A'o. 17-t Chi sunt Strvit, Ith Story,
S?HILADELriIIA.
MANI'FACTI'IIEK of HA'. VEItlit. O
TYl'E Al'I'AKATCS. Surgical an I Mi
niature Casta, Importer of French Chemicals and
double silver plates for the Daguerreotype, ndopls
ihii method of informing the citizens of Northern
Pennsylvania, that he carries on iIih ndove nusiniss
ext-nsively, in all its various branches. Persons
desirous of obtaining any of the above arlic'es, cm
le promptly supplied, on the lowest terms, for eish.
All letters (post paid,) will receive immediate
aileutiiin.
Ma.O R. 1,11.1, EltiriKiE. now travelling iu
the Noithern p ert of lis- Siaie, w ill pioinptly at
tend h" nil orders, give neccs-nry inforinalioii and
Photographic iiistrucliuus lo any person on sppli
cation to tiim. August (ilh, 1812. fun
TAKE NOTICE.
A
I.L those indi dtevl to the liru, u ihe sulscrih, rs
will please call sml make s nisi o lion, eillier I'V
paying up 01 giving their notes with security. No
longer iudolgeiice can Ih- given.
tJT.O. RtfHRBACH vV UROTHEK.
August (ith, 1842.
TO THE ELECTORS OF StHlTlll U-
III'.Rl.ASIt COI STY.
'"lll' sudsi-titH-r resSH-t fully informs the 1 lectors
1 of Noithumitf ilaud coiinly, ihat be will de a
candidate, at Ide ensuing eleili.ui, lor the olliee of
I'oiotit r.
Should he be favored with a majoiiiy of voles,
he will spate 110 riertious tn ri n.ler eenernl situ
laction. CHARLES WEAVEK.
August (ilh, 1812.
Dll. J." n7 sumnEu,
l9UAkMUWl AOJtl Jb AiJ J, I
I.SI'EC I FI I.L Y luloims Ihe public that he
has made Noiihuudieiialiil bis In riiiain III
place nf ic.i.leiice. and is teady to attend lo any
c.di. iu Ihe line of his prolcstiou.
July S, 1812. ly.
I O Till: Pl ltLIC.
7 II ERE ASS Letters Patent were granted to Mr.
H. W. Caut, in Oct lier, 1831, for a new
sud Useful improvement in lh descending Fn'R
ConKivn Sinvr.s: I have iiiuleisiood one II A'TH
AWAY is using mv said improvement under the
name ol Hot Air Stovks," which stove involves
Ihe principles unircd to me. 'This is to caution
all persons against making, vending, or using said
"Hot An Stoves," as I sh .11 prosecute all who in
any way infiinge my lights; uml I hereby coiinii
tute .1 iisih' a W. Ciimi.t, Esq.n1 Danville, my law
ful Attorney, cniiowciiug him to bring suits sgHinst
any peisoii who shall Use mv improvement in any
manner whatever. IIKMiV W.CAMP.
Ow.go, Tioga county, N. Y. 'f
July 2, 1812 Mm'. S
Maimtck II. Jordan.
OFFEdS himself to the Elect. of Northum
la rhnd County, as a candidate for the uffieis
of
riiOTIIOSOTMlY .Wit CI F.HK OF
Tin: si: f.hai. coi ins
of said nvimly. He trusts, ifeleetiil. that his expe
rience in Ihe duties of said offices will ena le bun to
give generel snlisfielion lo ihe public.
Sundury, June 2o, 1812.
ON XXIS OWN HOOK.
PETE?. G-ETTEPs,
1 F.SPErTFI I.I.Y informs l,i friends uud ihe
puhlie generally, that he bus lommenced the
T a i I i i ii u It n i ii r w .
in nil its ll.i iches, in I tic hmi-e foimerlv occupied
by Win. Dur I us u Tailor Simp, iu lll.ickherry
street, m-srlv opposite the Pr sdyterian Churcd.
He n speellully solicits u sliaie of the public pilroii
age, and Irusta dy strict aiteiitioll to business and
reasonable eha ges, he will be eiiahlid to give geu-
nil sat il. ic ion,
Sundmy, June Imh, Its12 I v
;T v C -fN ''. CQ' .3 r''rT
slianioKin, .rlliiiitil)'it;tiil '.,
IENNS7LVANIA,
fPHK sndscrideis ie-M c lullv intorm the puhlie
I. th.it 1 1twv h ive t.ikih that A;r!,'r n;ir cuii'imili
vux liori'.l,, iii Sh imokiulown, iii ihe entire of
ihe gieai Coal Region, hiti Iv kept by Jacob Kr.mi,
wbe.e lliev are now prepared to aeeommodate all
whu may fvr them with iheir custom. By strict
attention to hii-inen, the) b pe lo leceive ahhir.il
share of pu' hc patronage.
BATCIll'.I.OR oV COVE.
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MERCHANTS.
rPHE Subs, rider, Agent ol I. von & Harris, Hal
M.iuuf n turers. for New York, Phil iik'lphi i,
BaltiMioio mid oiImt large -ities, !' Unit are
highly comiin tided I ir iummI tniii mid diiruLility.
has on I. uud a lir-l rate .isieilin lit ol HA TS and
t'AI'S, suit idle for Sprui site-, wh eh will 'e sold
very low, fot cash or appioved credit, at the mini
chtiifi iturr. No. 4t, North 'Ili'rd slry-l, npjsl'e
the City Hotel. Philadelphia.
ROBERT l. U II.KINSON. Ai-enl.
N. il. Ot,teistor lists in the rwiif.Sj. pt'i.npllv
altende.l lo. The l.ighcat rW e iu ru.vi ) lii ii
given l.r Fur iAina.
Philadelphia, June II, IH2-ly
NEW GOODS.
1ST leel ived, a fresli supply of cheap Dry
Clods, Croc, ri, s. Hardware, Ac.
Superior Ladies' black kid Olives,
Coloied do..
Law us, Chihlir.es, Moiisseliu de lames, Ac.
Cloths, t 'si.iineres, Cashmeu-I,
l.inen Drdlings. Muslins, Ac.
Siicrior Pint HM-,
Pure Spevm Oil,
Ss rio Candles, Rai-ins. Are.
June 4th. J842. H. B. M ASSER,
IBrD', B AFlDi
LI.in'isois nub died t ttie linn ol I. vim A
J;,,r s, under tbe agency ifs. N. 'Tbscln r,
lilt and Cuii HiiiiufucturtTt, No. 4tl North Third,
street, Phil.iJalphtH, are riquested to make iinmedi
ate settlement ol lh' ir s.cm.iits with the sudserider,
I their legally nu'doried i.genl.wbo is ful'y iuikiw
I en d to settle uud colli cl the accounts of said linn,
j ROBERT D. WILKINSON.
June 4th, 1842. II -l'"'-
I'lllLAliai'lllt. liEUHMi MI rilTTSVILlE
RAIL ROAD.
J-'rMU'L
AX KXTKA ACCtt.M.MOHATIti.X LINK
II ill eiiniini nre running hi tirri n Philoih Iphla
und I'nllsvillr on Ar'.iVnurtii,' dnijn
uml ho ni a :
Cat Ain ATTt'M Miimiit, Mt 9, 1842.
Leaving I'otlsville, oil Momhiys, Wedm sd.iys
and Fmlavs, at
A.M.
Leaving Philadelphia, oil 'Tuesdays, 'Tbuisdays
and Saturdavs, at l4 P. M.
Ihrrirs nf jiossimr Itemlini;.
1 For Pi il sklplda, at 10 4 A.M.
Tii-weiVly.
For PullbVille, at 5J P. M.
I'. 1 it i: s.
Between Potlsville A Phtlida. fS.Ml A f2.M
II, tween Reading A d s 2,25 A 1 ,'.'
Between do A Pol'svilV, 1,40 A:
I CO
Evct asios 'Tn Kim 1. on 11 10a ttTIHMk.
itr DAT.
Between Pollsville A I'hd.nh Iphia, f.Mul
ltewien Ri adillg A. do. S lit)
Between do. &. Polt.ville, 2 HO
Tire ollir passenger liains will as l. fore, al
ttie tollowing hours :
I'liilodilphUi und l'otttvile.
From riiilaiiclpliti, al ft A.M. i
Fr.mi Potistille, al 2 P. M.
lluuri of inning Ranting.
Daily
ror roltsvilie, at v A. M.
Foi Philadelphia, at 3j P. M.
Dsilv
All the liaitis will slop for way is4iigcrs
al
the Usual points.
Cj' " passengers m ri'vjneslcj to procurn
Iheir lickels U lore the trains sta.t.
May SI, l42.-tf.
U.S. Mail Coach
l Olt lMITTSVIMai:.
STICK TO TUB MAIL COACH I
'I
IIE Mail Coach for Pollsville leuves Norlluim-
la rlmM i vnv morioiia l 4 u'i l k, sinl anives
in I'otlsville in time d r ide ei.rs to Phil ulelphia.
I'lir. as )..' as liny n'lo r line.
I'm seals, anplv nt Mrs. Wiibing'ou's Hotel,
N jilhumbi ildiid, o nl tieoigf Weilrel's, Sniidury.
A. E. hAI'P cV CO.,
NoTlli'd., May2l. 1812. Proprietor.
Qj Pos-vngers coming fueii I'hila'rlpliia will
ti'ea-e sitiiTi' iheir seal ,il the White Swan lion I,
R ice Sl before Ihey leave the i lly. Pus-ci gets j
Coining in this hue, have tie it scats s eiindiii any 1
St igeor Packet dual feoin idis place, 1 hose coming
in ihe other line may be lel'i behind.
Felix cfEovswr
F.SPKCTFI I.I.Y informs ihe Elector, of
oitbumdi rlinnl county, thai he will be a
tai.ilidaie lor the olliee of
SHERIFF.
He proniijes if eh'ilcil. to drscharg the duties
of said office wi h cine suit fi.blitv.
Upper M .h noy. May 2lh, IS12.
ta a . 'ja n n 3
w .xnti .vv7,7 srpF.nioit to a.y
OTHER M: R SFMIFRY.
TfJ O II N A HENRY I. AN I) AC, having rented
Qf the Lime Kilns of llenrv Masser, ill Sunbliiy,
have now for side the la st Lime in this p.irt of the
couniiy, and w ill continue lo keep constantly on
baud fresli Lime fur Plastering, Building and for
Liming land, on as reasonahle terms as coil l had
anvw iere ill Ihe irt'ighhoihood.
May 21, isli. J.t H.LANDAI".
CLYDE & WILLIAMS'
lllanK ItMK laiiuractory,
(hiposilr Viper's llohl,
II Al'iUISIURO.
FI'IIEY are pripand to inauuf.ic'MTe btsnk woik j
I of every ile-eiiplion, ruled to nny pattern, such j
as Dockets l.eeords. Dvv lliaks. Ledgers, Asses
sors" and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest nu di
ty of aper, in a style equal to any made ill the ci
ties ef Philadelphia or New Yoik.
All descriptions of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made loonier.
has Bonks, Music and Periodic us bound to iniy
pattern. Old Books rebound, Ac. Also files if
papcis bound.
Qj- Wmk left at the office of the SunltiTy Anie
licsii, will be promjly attended to.
May 21st. 1812. I y.
jlVIAVLANb,JRVc7cO.
Sntiir ami Ttiltncco MaituracUirfrs
So. W Svrlh HVrriirr of Rare uud Third
Slrn In
PHILADELPHIA.
'PHE undersigned have formed a Co-partio'Tsliip
A under the firm of J. M A Y LAN I). J a. oV t'o..
a suci-essors to ihe late firm of Jural) .Mayhnd
Co., and will c mtinue ihn.business at the old esla
blishmeiit, on iheir own account. In add i lion to
iheir own close attention and experience foi many
years, iu the manufacture of their refloated snutf-,
Ac., I he lofig exfterieiiee of the Hiiior partner of the
tale firm, will nUu lie devoted to the interest of ihe
new concern and ns no exrition and care will be
spared to insure their g orals, Bl all limes of the ve
ry U-sl ipialny, they solicit a continuance of the
confidence of the fueiids and cu-lomers nf the late
firm. 'THOM AS ADAMS,
J. M AYLAND, Jr.
Philadelphia, May I Ilh, 1812. ly
EAGLE
Corner of 'Third and Vine Slmtv,
WIliMAMSrORT, FA.
T
HIE snl'M rda'r resiteelfullv annolinees tithe
public, that be b is niened a Hotel in th. com-
moil ions brii k building stii.ile on ihe comer it
I bird and Pine streets, where be wd1 be bapp to
wait ipoti (hose who m iv f iv'or him wit . theii
coiiipanv. 'The E.igle lloiel is t,, ee ,in,l rim i'l
ent, Slid furi ihed ii, de le i In- i'i tn st' le. I i
provuled with a lotgr iminder of cll nire I sml
Coinf. ii idle slee iug Hp .irtmeiii-, room,, priv.it,
parlors, A c. I, -is. ins visiting N i!daiopiri on t !
siness oi p-a-urt, iii.iv re.i n- or d ihntenrv ix
erlion will l e used to , I der iheir s. j nun nl ide
Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and ngrccadle. llis'Tal b'
will be supplied with the vevy lust the iinnket af
fonls, and his bar w ith ihe el nicest wines and olio r
hipiors -hage re isoiiabliv, 'The I'.agle Hot. I
posms's pri nter advantages in (xiiut nl location
than any oihei similar establishment in tin- Ivmnrgh,
Ixiug situ ate iu the business p.nl of the town, and
w nhio a convenient dislunee of Ihe Court House
and ilhs-nisHsri aisl Elmira Rail Road I), pot.
Stiffii ient Siadlmg provsK-d, and goml and trusty
o-1 lets always in irtteislsn.e,
Atrentive, iiecoii.mmlaling and hoiie-l Servants
have la-en nifbued. arid tioldmg d fi nndoiie thai
will add to the comfoit and acc.unist ion of his
gue-ts.
'There will lie a ranisge alwava in allendanee at
the Boat Landing tn convey passengers to and from
ihe llou", lice of charge.
CHARLES BORROW.
Miv 14th. 1812.
HEILl:.lT &
ttesr
( VmniiiMi vV I'nrwiirilinu Mrrtiianl?,
Foot of Witloir Strut Rnil rvosv,
II TH K III I. A W till,
HAYI.NIJ sssiM-ialed vsj It ih, ni Joseph Ij.irnet,
latent' Eastou, IV, ti-sis-i I fully in'.iiin iheu
liiiu ds uud the public generally, lb it t.ev have t i
ki nihil large and w e l known slor . and w h.irf al
fool of Willow Street Railroad, 1.1','lv occupied bv
.IacuIi Martin, when- ihey pin pis e ,),,llig .1 (ieiuial
Ci.iiitni-si,ai and l'io;w aiding l'osi:iess, and fmui
the dual inlvantn.es of ihe place being conn, cted
wi'li ell lie sihbe ioiprov nn'iiin that have then
iMit'el ii, the illy, lhi l',i,-r llieinselies ihey will
de i,l. I 1 d 1 1 usinesa t.i 4s greil.il 110I g ealei ad
vantage, and upon u- reasoiiiidle lelllis as an) olliel
I Ill-use, and ihey tls-ijie their fm lids that anv cou
s -1 1111 ills liuid. 1,1 idem shall have l"ln ir strict at-
' tei.tion, mid mi evi rlious spari-d to give enlue s.itis
fac'.roo. 'The are h'Is 1 isvsuhmI i.v res-eive and forward
gmsl. 1,1 any pniui oil llie D 1 1 re uud l.ih gh
I livers, Is live, 11 MaiM'ti t I in k, l.aiou ami I Inla
' del, bis, via Delaware llivi-i. 11 am! I.eluh Can d;
I also, to anv saiut ) ilie JiiuiaU liter, 01 Not b
! and Wist Itiaiiehes ot the Su-ipiebanua via Schiiyl.
kill and I irlim, ui Iho Chi s.iHkc ami I i,h W ,itei
Cana's.
For the aceomm.slsiion of Boats coming or go
lug via Schuylkill and Co ion Canals, a Sie.mdoat
will d ki pi expressly fir tow nig Isisls Irom ihe
Schuylkill mound lo the Del iwaie and back, whieti
will en. .die men-hauls to hive llieir prvsluie deli
vcicd on the Delawaie, and iheir g.xsls sl.ipjsd al
a saving ol l) to 7ft ar cent. io itis puce fir
haul 1 eg acioss, wilh these adikiilogea tlsy re
spicllullv solicit a share of pair niaee.
W. II Ell. MAN A CO.
Wild. in IL ilmvn,
Wilbaut W. Kr)vr,J.
Josipb Bat un. 3 PhilsJ ,Msy 1 1, l$i;' ly
2. S. ICASSEPs,
A T TOW N I'i Y AT LAW,
RUIIBURV, rA.
Business wlleiided to ill the Counties of Nor
ihuiwi i tlaml, I'liin i. Lveomiug and Columbia,
llefrr lot
"Tun mi Hut ft Co.,
Low ni A II Annoi,
Hart, Ci m vinos. A Haht, l'!iilud.
1! i t voi ns, McKasiasi) A Co.
Serm vr;, 'hioh Sc
GOLDEN SWAN
So. WJ Sot Ih Third, ahove A rck Ulru I,
PHILADELPHIA.
ArroVtMOIlUIONSi FOB. Ut.VK.NTV MJIHOM.
piIARI.E WEISS, lateol the bite Swan."
S and "1X1011111 A'eriion House," respectfully in
forms bis friends and customers, that be has In eouio
Ihe proirielor vf the abovs well known Hotel.
Country Merchants will find the alnive Hotel
cential location, and the best of fare. Pitsnus tra
velling with iTtvate conveyance will find a largo
y ml mid good slahlmg for hotses, and tlte best of
ost'eis. Hoarding f 1 perdsv.
Mav Mill. 1842. tf.
.L O H. ID f
Di n. JOHN PTil. i, 1. T. TIIITI,
RESPECTITLLY anaounce to the oitiens
, of tstmbuty, and rta vicinitv, ihat they bavo
this day euteied into copailnei-hip in the Pructico
ol M diciHi', in all Ms various departments, mid
hoo by this arrangement, punctual attention to
business, and miiilerale charges, to receive a lil eiul
share of public p itrouag '.
(Vj J'r J PEAL teislers bis gr.iteful ncknnwl
edgeitreiita for lire very InVrnl patronage iMfetofore
reci ivi d, and feeling confident that ihe new 11 r
raiigemenl, (lire firm of Pi al A TriVs) will be
conducive to the comfoit and welfare f Il,e pub
lie, be most resiieclfuDy solicits a coiiliiruuice of
llieir otnti, leuce.
Sundury, May 7lb, IS 12. f m.
MERCHANT'S
nousi:,
So. Snrtii Thirds niun ( Utttti JJU &t.,
rillLADELPIIIA.
flH E siibirlier takes pleasure in nvia!ntir g
1 tlieir fiii lids and ttie pubhe in g rural, tint
they have taki n the large and niiiinvslious Hotil,
recently built by the Missis. II itt.on the same site
once oci iipied try the old established Hotel known
as Ihr Bull's Head, in Third stieet alne Callow
hill st,
'Tbrs tliKel is finislird in the very !est possible
manner, and of the bei-t iiiklenuls. Its local. on is
cry ilesiruhle, particularly for country imich.inls ;
the arraiigcmeins for heatii g and ventilating 1 ach
room is svuh as to sivure any rempcratwre. 'The
Udrooinsaie all light and airy, all fumishid in a
neat sly V, so as to insure louHoiU
'The receiving parlors are also I'urtiislreJ in a su
ierb style, tire wimlows aie on the French style,
forinii g an entrance to a balcony in ftxmt, tvhuh
makes pleasant recess. Purlicular atteulion has
been given to the heels and Udding, which, with
lite fviniitirre, are entirely new.
f rom yea's' exa'riencc inh.itvl businrss, we
irusl, by strict assiduity le. business, lo make this
house a desirable sli pping place. Our table will
alwnvs Is-supplied with the very best our market
can Hll'urd, and ii.r bar with I lie best liquors atrd
wines uf the most appioved brands.
P. S. Tlrere are first rate stabling (.r.rl carr (,
houses uttiu bill to the hotel, tliriided by ca dil
and sol-er ho-tlers und out charges vill he l , 111
accordance wilh tbc present haul lin.f.
SHIT TZ Jk PERK
nulad.lphia, April Id, 1842.
S USQUEHA N N A
hotel,
CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA LOw
I'F.SSSYLYA.MA.
rBHE subcriln-i re-pectfully intorms the public
that he has purchased, a"d now cciupits thu
s
Large
and
Cninmodiottt
!Sti.L
illtll3T.'i II Sill ml.
Well
known as the nnmiTrv, late of Tbeoduro
Wil's. Hint formerly kept dy Samuel A. Bpuly.
He is now piepmed to accommodate all traveller
and visiters who ui.y lavor bun widi a call, ami
will ue eveiy elVon in his rower lo render cvet
convenienee sud comfoit to his customers, whil
under his charge. His aii-oiiiimslalions aie ninph ,
and bis rooms well furnished. His sial ics extcii
sive arid in good cotidilion.
His 'Tami l and Bar will be supplied with lln
l est that ihe maiket can afford. By pui cloalil .
and mtei. non. he feels ror. fidi nl that ho will meiit
the patroinrge of the puhlie.
CHARLES II ART MAN.
CatMiwissa, April Uih, 1812.
IIOHKUT 1' iKTI.lt V. SON,
PAPER MANf rACTUBEBE.
Lombard Street, llulttiuurt,
HAVE constanllv for sale. Priming Paper of a
si.e and ipialiins, Can Writing Paper, rubd
and pi.'ni, Letter Pa'r, while and blue, ruled and
I'd. in. Hanging Paper, tine and common, Envelope
iHier, do. do. medium, AoiihV crown, crown and
cilia sie.l W nipping Papers, Colored Mvilium and
b'oyal Papera. llonrt., lhmlers' sud Straw Itov
Boards. 'Tissue Pa-r, and all ort clea in ilresr line,
which they will sell on accommodating terms.
Il.ghe-l price giwn for eld rags.
HUBERT CARTER A- SON,
March HI. 1842. Elkhw.Md.
WHARTON'S
a a au r ja . ia
uiilir, Xtn IIiiiiuIh i laml County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
FIlHE nidscTilar nsHciluily inhsrms the public.
I ill it be has iciiiove I to ilu.l laige and Conuiio
ilioiis Hirck House, 011 Market so, lure, opsw.ite the
t'oiiil H0U-4-, (lorineilv kept bv Huaii Piice,';
where he is now prepared to nccommodale all who
may favor liiin with a call lie ng thai klul for
past livoia, be hrs- by slrtcl atlei.t nn lo business,
to receive a lid, r si shaie ol public patronage. iVc.
CHARLES D. WHARTON.
Sunhury, March 61I1. 18l .
XjIIHE! LI1IE ! LI1VIE !
FlltE tuWrihria are prewr.d to tumuli farmers
1 und i liters w ilh any iiianlity of Lime of a very
supeiiiM vjualilv if laud, 01 p'ui-lering, al the lol
lowing vi ry redu-ed price-, vi: 8 els. n r dushel
lor I and Lime; III i ts. lor ihe best ijualiiy of pl.u
t. ring Lime, at the kdns. below the Imrnugh "f Sun.
Isnv. 1'hey will also deliver, al any pises within lbs
l-or.iugh of Sunbury. Lime lor laud, al 10 cults per
bushel, and Lime for plaisteriug al 12 J cents per
du-lul. 'The suliMidtrs hmealwa'S 011 hand,!
large ijuaiitity ol Time, lis ipialpy is giiod, and
tin ir biiic.uuie is not equalled by any 111 the ucigli
hoihuoj.
SEASHOI.TZ A BERGSTRESfER.
Augusta, Apill 2d, ISl'-l.