Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, December 03, 1842, Image 3

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    Fmm tit AV Yotli Tribune.
Distress It Orvat Hrll.
The Evening Pott which has neer lcr to
hed for Asici!t mantafactanra anJ artisan
thrown atterly out of employment hy the pressure
of unequal Foreign competition which never
Taiaea iu voice again! the depression of AmcA!
roditction (especially Agriciittiiral) bjr Foreign
icatrietions, or at least profesica or favora no effi
cient opposition to thera it greatly distressed at
the depreesion of British Manufacture conse
iPnt on our new Protective Tariff. To ita wail
ing on thia head we reply :
1. For every spindle or room stopped in Great
Britain or elsewhere ly out Tariff one ia et in mo
tion liere. Now we have no o'jection to giving
employment to British Laborcrt if our ewn were
will employed, well paiil and well fed. But such
is notoriously not the f.ict. Wo have thou -amis
of honest, capable, deserving workmen and women
who have even yet no employment, alihough the
TarilT has set to work two hundred thousand who
hut for it would now he f invshing in constrained
idleness.
ir wilv lo 1- charitable to other Na-
tiona in this rexpect, we must first so adjust our po.
licy as to give ampU an I a lvantagcous employ- ,
ment to all our own people, and then we shall be
Bble to my liberally from oihers and will buy of ,
their produce.
2. It is cheaprr ftirnt t make our Carprte, ,
i?r. here than la hare thrm matte in England, no j
matter what the relative moneg price may be. It j
will take no mote men to weave our carpels, cloths, I
Ac. here than in England, while here it will b j
far easier for us to feed and pay them. There ,
were lately thousands of men manufacturing for j
The American market in Europe whoso whole re- i
compensc therefore did not amount to a peck of
wheat for a day's labor, (many worked for lest than j
half a pcik.) Under a good Protective Tariff, j
these men will I e attracted here to do this s.ime j
woik.and will hero receive from half a bushel to a
iiushel and a half of wheat for every day's labor, !
'because our price of tabor, under a steady Tariff, j
will command so much. Here these laborers and I
their families receive n t merely bread enough to j
keep the breath of life in their bodic, but good clo i
thing, houses, schooling, &e. for their labor, with a
hare in the enjoyment and comforts of life. At 1
the same time we shall gel our Cloths, Ac. cheap- '
rr than before possibly not for fewer dollars, but j
for less produce, bccnu-e the cost of transporting and I
shipping it to another cnntin.nt will be saved,1
and divided between the produceis of Cloths and .
Food respectively. Then our Fruits, Vegetables, '
dec. ocC. nh'ch our English clothmakers cannot .
afford to eat, will bear a good price, finding rea-
ly market with our manuf ictur. rs, who now in j
England must go without ihcm. Protection to i
American Manufacturers is thus the cause of uni-
versnl beneficence. It benefits direcllv 'our own 1
people, and ultimately thoso who now manufac
ture for us in foreign countries, though these may
for a time sulfur inconvenience from it, while the
gradual traiii-fer of Manufactures from liiinpa to
this country is in progress. The Itnlh I, m le I
Aristocracy, Chuich Establishment and olhor non
producers may suffer some diminution of incomes
from thia policy, but not the same mass of the Pcu
?ple. X)ixo?r Ain nisFtT The Union Club effer
to wager 5,000 that U. W. Dixon will walk on
an elevated platform, 15 feet in length, for t'rO con
secutive hours, without sleep or rest, and f 1,000
that he will walk 100 miles in less time than any
other man in this country or Europe. Dixon is i
gteat on his feet, and will, when he visits England j
create quite as much sensation a Dickens did here.
N. Y.l'ltbian.
An Alabama editor makes the following apology :
for a lack of editorial :
"We have come to the conclusion that a good I
excuse is U tter than none. If onr reailera be of i
ihe same opinion, they win forgive the barrenne-s j
of our editorial columns to-day, inasmuch aa Sal
(such is the endearing title of our better half.) has 1
the scissors. The babies must have shirts, and !
Sal won't cut out shirts with a kandaaw, no way it j
can be fixed."
TrtK Thaitou Lew rt. The vile ccm.ltict of
the- traitor Iwis, in bctrayinrj Col. (VnikV pnr-
ty of the Santa Fe Expedition into llie ha ml s of
the Mexicans at Anton Cliico, in September.
111, Try 1 1 is base lie and Itypetcrisy, pleading
It is fattli, as a brother maHcm, to Col. C. that
what be told him was Into, will be remember
ed by all of ourremdem, who read Kendall's in
teresting sketches. An officiil publication by
the Texas Lodges, addressed to the 'Fraterni-
ty of Free and Accepted Masons throughout
the world," hands the unworthy man down to
nil Mnfons in a manner suited to his infamous
acts. Richmond Compihr.
HAI.TIMOIIK MAIIKKT.
Office of the Daltimori Antmci, Nov. 28.
FLOUR. The demand for Howard street con
tinues quite limiieil, without any change in prices
We note sale nf 2(0 barrels goinl milnl standard
brand from More thia m. anting, at $4 IJJ. The
no i t price continues at f I.
A mall sale of City Mills Flour to-day at ft 11
lUklrrs generally t.k f 4 25, but we heat uf no
ttanaacliotis above f 1 12J.
Susquehanna FloUr is held at f I 25.
lilt A IN The price of Wheats tends upwards
in const qitrncc of the smallm-si of the supplies, and
-' ension of tbe fro ling of the n vers end
i'T(i;,"' " , ,rt
r.uals. We imiic aalc to-day of a lot of I emu.
,eJ at 10 cu.; of Virginia rJ at 90 cts., atlu' of a
... i. .1 noalitv fair, at 05 cts. W
IOI Ul Willie . -J- J
juote fair lo strictly print red. at 75 a 90 eta , and
inferior at 50 a 70 C.s.. aa in quality. Sales of
hite Corn at 43 1 u. and of yellow at 43 cts. We
juote MJ. Cyo i 5t) t('' of iU
51 a 23 ct.
WHISKEY. The mukil t.wlay is more fVm.
Small lca to day at 2S cts. U l.hJ. now held
t 22J C1'., at S3 eta. U ltU.
Pf aTioH ft. U1001H.KTT4 sv Aft parts of
the blood are not with equal ease sripphed nor with
equal ease discharged from tlie aystetn. The fir
mer of these postpone ia well illustrated hy compa
ring the elTcrta of bloodletting wi A ttrrisn of purga
tives. We recover from thA effects of mlny Vmea
the quantity, discharged by the latter means, m
half the Kme required in the caae of bloodletting;
because by thewne it ia chiefly the wa'ery pari of
the Hood Which ra drairnml off; by tire other, along
with thia, the more essential patia also. While
purgation lessens the quantity tf blooil it leaves
what remains richer. Thus the craaamentum oy
gen is left, which is infced the tile of the blood,
the waliry part of the blood being only that which
ia discharged by purgatives. Think of thia, you
whose constitutions aie inclined to p'ettiora, and
in time purge with that most innorent of all pur
gatives, the far famed Brandieth'a Vegetable Uni
versal Pill. Tbry are known to art on every part
of the body ; being taken up by chyle they pass
into the blood, which thrv norify t and it ahould be
remembered that they remove only those wati ey
lr,s nam ,nc 1,l"u w,,u" """" "
. r .1 11 1:1. r :..n .....,.;....
1 IVolhing is equal to inkling the vitiaiiil numnrs
i .tih tmrolnltli. mo.liri nn of ihiM kind, which eiill- !
'
V P"1- "rv" l" " 'J'J.
always good.
rjj- Purchase in Punbury, of II. 11. Masser, and
the agents puMi-hed in another part of this paper.
TRICE CUKR12NT.'
Currrrted werA ty by Henry Yurthnmtr.
Whkat, . ... 95
Rrs, M
Coav, - - 40
0ts, 25
Pouk. 5
FLAtsrrn, ... . Km
Hi'TTt:, ..... IS
Bkkswit, ....
Taulow, ....
Dhimi AerLr.s,
Do. PmcnKs,
Flx,
HcrKi.r.n Flt, -
F.nriK, - - - - -
12
75
Utltl
8
10
8
'Good Will Flrr C'oiiian.v."
rpilE members of the "(J aid Will Fire Com
A ptnv" are requested to meet at the Ci im
House, on Monday Evening, Dec .rth, at 7 o'
clock precisely. Punctual attendance is required.
Dee. 3d. J. H. 7.IMMF.RMAN. Sr
Ilailunvay's
COO XC I N G S T O E
1 HAVE now in tnv kitchen one of H tii aw 4 t's I
1
PathtHiit Am Cookihi Srovts. and lake
pleasure in recommending it to the public as in
comparable to the b st apparatus for conking that 1
have any know'e.lue of. The oven is nt least twice
as large as any other, in proportion to the sir.e of
the stove, and is supeiior to any oven for roa-ting,
and hakiriK, bread, pies, biscuit, c., and I do not
hesitate to give my opinion, that Mr. Ilathnway's
Stove will do three times the amount of cooking,
do it belter and ill less time, and wiih le-s fuel and
labor, than any other ttoc of equal dimensions.
JOHN HATS.
D-remlicr nd, 1812.
John lion j's ISIalo.
TV OTICE is hereby given, that the subscriber has
' been appointed iiuibtor, by Ihe court, to audit
the account of Peter Snyder, E-q , ndministrator
of the esltle of John Clietry, dic'.l , and that he
will nt end for that purpose at his nllice, in Siinliury.
on Saltirday the Hlth of llecctnber next, when and
where all interested can attend.
CH.MH.E.s PLEASANTS.
Nov.Ifith. IS 12. 3t
sTiiiY in:irri:u.
CAME to the ptemise- of the subscnl er, residing
in Augusta township, Norlhuinl-erlnnd coitntv.
I M.....O t.mo in S,opnilar lu.t. A It T. t ' K HKIK.
FCRt wit, white tail, alamt 1 years old. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove pr.qieriv.
I'.V charges, an.l take her wv. orncr.e ; ne win
be sold according to law.
HENRY CE.N'N.
Nov. 2f.th, 1842 31.
s ru iY sTi:r.ic7
AME to tbe picinii-es of the sul'sctiber. res' dir. a
in Coal township. Northumberland eounlv,
some time in October last, a DMtK HKOWN
STEKIt, with white feet, about I J years old. The
owner is requested lo come forward , prove proper
ty, pay charges, and take him away, otbeiwise he
will be sold according to law.
I5ENJ AMIN MAR TZ.
Coal township. Nov W, 1 8 12. Ill
Daniel Fur man lXutc.
"TTfVnt'E is be ehy given, thai the ItegiMer of
Jl this county has lb a day ginled letters "fad
niinisiiution upon the estate i f Daniel Funnau, lale
of Shamokiu township, dee'd,, to ihe suIim riln'r.
All person, having d 111 mils ng .iiisl the estate, ate
n quested to present tbcm, and those who arc in
debted, to pay their respective accounts to the sub
scriber, who n sides in tflianmkin township.
MI KL FL K.MAN.
Nov. 18th, 1812 fit 'J
hliaiiO Court Sale.
N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' (omrt
I
of Northumberland county, will beripoacd to
j "ale, at the house of Chvlcs D. Wharton, in the
borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the 24th day of
December next, at 10 o clock. A. M two tracta ol
land, in Shamokin township Northumberland conn
ty, one uf them called M.suut t'armel, on ihe Celt
tre 'I'utnpike, adjoining land of Yaleniine Propal,
and laud brl .ngtug to the Asylum Company, on
Shamokin etei4t, containing Ifi'Jl acte si ict mea
: tmre, on which there i a dwelling house, stable, &c ,
j now kept aa a public house by Jacob Kolh. The
. nth.r tract was surveyed on a watr.nt in the name 1
! of Jeremiah Paul," cotilnininu 206 aete. 18 per-
I dies, and allowance, also on Shamokin creek, ml- ,
' joining Uinla of Valentine i'ropst, and others. Tbe '
1 'aid t'scla contain, it is supposed, a luge quantity !
1 of anlhrscilc coal, and ihe last tract is Well limU-r- i
I ed. Terms will lie made known on Ihe day of sale, j
by the administrator ofb.t I fjradfiiil, b q , dec d., ;
as hoe esta'c the same will be s old. I
JOHN EVANS, !
MARY IDtADKOItD. I
Nov 10.1842. Admrmf tuid died
llule ol' Court. j
Gt-orge W'thhaaw furllte ur f Itobnt !I.
JIammoud vs. Tltomu Allrn. ,
Novshskh 14th. 1812.
kN motion uf Mr. Donnel, tide on the cied
W tors of Thomas Allen and ..II oihers intrust
id, to appear on the first d cy 1 n t leim, mil
show cu-e why Ihe ineney raised hy the sule uf
lv d. fendani's real estate should m t be distributed
according lo law. By ibe Court,
RANI L'E At D. JOI.'DAN.
Prnthonnljry'a Office, J I'mth'y.
Sunburv, Soy. 111. 142.S tit.
V F(tahauppy ot KUSU OlS I'M RS I. r 1 1 ivcd
and for .ale by H. U. MASsER.
Nov. lOtb, 143.
LI3? OF F.ETAXLEF.S,
Of" Fnrriijn find Damrntic Mi'rr'trrrn'lisc, nf
Ihfi thinly nf finrthuiiihrrhfnl, v-ko irr,
nndwhn Imve rial paid Ihrir .i'mr.
WHO tf AVIS PAID:
MostcWcr V fchwenrV Arm Vastiiro
Wm, If, Frymire St Co Jacob lis is
MacVey ChamWrlam William Difpen
Ireland vV Mctxell
Daniel Schwann
John Smith
tJeorgn 3Tosius
John Tlrigainsii
Neidlinger V t'o
W. (i Scntt
T). U. Kl .pp
Charles H. Metrick
Thomas It. Pomp
Miller V Manx
Selh UtdwalNdef
Hcincn cV Foflrtirr
PatrrcV Hampscy
tsanc Brown
B f.. Piper
William Hay
William Ftirsvihe
llrauiigum ft Wapp'ea
(eorge ( orrey
Neidliwrrr St Bincatnun Jamrs Reed
Samwl Harp .liihn Chamberlain
Daniel IMshne Haas rV llverly
Peter lleisel John Hoirmnn cV Co
(Srorge Renn John H dl'man cV. Co,
(iiilciin Simile Samuel John.
WHO II AV E NOT PAID:
Seth t. Comly
Jacob linir
John Young
Heard oV (i. hrlg
I'bntles Kelctiner
A. cV C. Itoss
Jacob Hiicbt
John Mi ler
ose V Payne
ThniiMi Panloc
Nancy Woolverton
Win. Hewart
Peter I.atarus
Win. l.cisenring.
W'o.kI vV Hhatvn
John II. 'gar
Masser
Jolm Fryling
J. Michel., rg
(irnrge SShrader
llartinaii II. Knable
Win. Persing iV Co
(ra T C'emenl
.Notice is hereby P.:vin, that the Trennner
is cmiipell it, by law, lit enmmence suits anainst a'l
those whit do not come foi wind and py their licen
ses on ir In-fore the 3d day of Deccmlicr nctt,
ti KOI tUE WKISKIt,
Sunbury. Nov. 12th, Itti'J. Tmtxurrr.
IIsuIiiUoii of I'arliK'islilp.
FIH K subsertliers hen by notify the public that the
1
partnership heretofore existing under the firm
of S. V I.S .vidae A (Jo., as nierehan's in Sunlu
iy, was dissolved bv mutual consent, on the 20th
..ft), to.or last. All pi rsons knowing themselves
mile litctl, or Inning claims against ihe said firm, are
r. quiDteil to cail on S. & J. Saviilge for settlement,
at the store of Ira T. Clement, in Sunburv.
SAMt'F.l. SAVIKUK,
JOSKTH HAVIIXiE,
JOHN HO WEN.
I It A T. CLE MEM",
PHILIP CLACK.
Sunbury. Nov. 5ih, ltM2. tf.
I?.- T. CLE1E1TT,'"
ESI'ECTFTLLY inloims his fiiends and
the put be geni r illv, that he has pinch sed
mil taken pos-e-smn of the store latelv conducted
lin.li.r il... li . ft, ..I' S A- I SuVi.li.f A Co.. in Sun.
ury, ai d tliat be now cani. a on the business at the
smie stand. He, iberefo e, n-siwclfully solicits u
hare of the public patronage.
N. II. He expects n new assortment of (t.imls
ill a few wicks, to which he invites the attention
of bis customers.
Sunburv. November 5lh, 1812.
(eorf Loan ISIatr.
NO TICE is hereby girn that letters of admin
istration no the e-late oHicorgc Loiik. dee'd ,
late of AUijus'a lownship, have this day been gran
ted t 1 the subscribers, iisi.linu ra said towrtslnp.
I '1 rsons knowine themselves indebted, are reques
ted In make immediate payment, and lhae having
cl dins iinjin-l the est ite, are requesti d to present
llieitt lor elimination and settlement.
S4.MI-KI. tiO.NSEUT,
JACOll !r E ASHtM. I'.
Ocobir 20th, 1812. tit G
Win. f.urrclt'n IMalc
"kT''l HE is hereby given, that letters of admin-
iM'atiott have been granted lo the subscribers,
on Ihe estate of Win. U irn'lt, of Rush town-hip,
Northumberland County, deces-rd. Persons in.
debted to said estate, or haviim claims auainsi it,
will please to prevent the sauie for settlement to the
subscribeis, residing in Danville. Columbia county.
MIAKI'I.KSS TAYLOR,
JOHN C. tiRlER.
l)-l.29tb, 1812. tit.
&h inylcs.
FIHI'. siiliscriber has for sale, at Ins store in Wa
al sbinstou, (einht miles north of Danville.) a
l.i 'lie quantity of Lap and Ct inch Joint Shingles,
which will be solj at the low price of 3 75.
Also a cener il a-sortinenl of I and inch Hoards,
W.a'her Boards, Lath, Vc which i I be sold
very low. NEAL McCAY.
Washinctouville, Columbia co.,
Oct. 52.1, 1845. Tl.
s ATi i, imu i iti:iiiiiai:ie,
HATTER,
"WTERY RKSPKCTFI'LLY It-us leave to in
Y form ids cu-tomera and the public generally,
that he still continues the
MATTING BUSINESS,
in all its various branches, in the shop, in-adv op
posite ihe Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by
Henry Haas and himsi It", under the linn of Haas
it Dr'uckemiller, which firm has leen tniilu illy dis
solved. He hopes, hy his long eip. rience 111 ihe
above business, and strict attention thereto, to ren
der veneral satisfaction, and receive a liberal share
of public patronage.
Sunbuty, t)ctol?r loth, 1812. fm.
llr. .'. II. Wvferr,
OFFERS his professional servieis. to the cilirens
- of Sunbury, and vicinity. Office next door to
the residence uf Revd. It A. Fisher, where he liny
lie found, unless engagad in discharging the duties
of his profession. Oct 8th, 1812. if.
UNION HOTEL,
(fitnrrul Stage lillirr,)
ttlT TkT -
LYCOMINQ COUNTY,
Primo) It aula.
11 E Snh-criber respecifully infotms his friends
and tbe public in general, lhal ho has taken
Ihe above
LMUiP. ASH ( OUHODlors
"2" if TT1 T,
I N T II E H O RO tti II OF M I N C V,
and that be is now well prepared to iicconiinod ile
I all nho mny favor hun with their custom.
His Sinriau ArnTi 1 sn are well aire,',, ,!
' romforiHl le.
HisTintFiMt HB w if. alwi'; be suppli.d
, with the best the 111 uket rall ff, ,)'
His Sriituvo. which is uo.m will be under
t'r charge of if ..j ,! ,.,. ,.,.ilers.
He f Hi cuiitidenl. bv sunt attention to business.
mill an ......1 .b.i.. i.. ri..t..r uif..Hi.litM lti..k
mm
wio may patronire him, that he will mil I..II logive to can an 1 seu.e wnnoui itetav, ottierwise llu ir ac
general saiist . tion. II. B. WEAVER. counts w ill be pLci d in the hands of a migisrair
Muticy, Oct. 1st, 1812. if. foi culltxliou, !uiilury, Sept. 81, 1643.
1A?.TX1T IS.V7I1T,
1UI a 11 il Khet' inl.cr.
Jl'ltV Itesieetfory inloims bis ft'emls and
id I eiTHt,nnir, flial tie tias Oia'ned a lit It ) I
. ."lOb IfHtuliK-hirteiit, i the shop fitrmerly oc-'
copied hy I'tliSf 1.ar.arts an fl ilifg ?)tore, in Mitrket
street, whie beinneirAa In carry mn the trOsirWs in
all its vaTiiitisVarrcbt'S. Uy i-Vwt attention tobti
sines, reasuniibre charges, ami Ids nMmwit enileavor
to give cni til satiaTaviiois be lnre to receive
liberal sliSTevif (itAtlic patVotiage,
Ue. 1st. U. St.
TAKE NOTICE."
rPH AT the I "opartm tsbii ' rrt-mKim-tistittg be
A w,., Dr. John W. Peal att.l Dr. D.T. Titles, ill
the practice of 1111 dicine, has litis day been di-sol-vol
by muHial Consent. The bonk- and accounts
of the late firm are (ti Ihe ban. Is of )r. .1. V, Peal,
who is full) aUlhoiizcd to settle the same.
JOHN W PRAT.,
Ket. 5Xth.HH. I). T. TKH I.
I' .1 . lr;tl nt'Us le ive to temler hi arate.
till in kii.-w e.li-iiii nts 10 tbe pen1e of iSunl tt y
j and sirrniin.'iii4 countrv, fo lh"n pt-l cncuragi.
j merit in ihe line of bis professiiiTi i and would at
I ihesaine time air otinCe to llieoi ih.t be -till in-
temls to e intinii" ihe pt lelire of iiicdiiioe in all lis
various d pirlim nt-'. Il.-Wo ild, therefore, solicit
n r il in it tx-o nfiherr confidence ntid piironnap.
He m v be lonnd at nil litn.-i nt hs olliee, in mar
ket street, unless professionally eng iged.
Munburv, Oct. 1st. Ifsli.-tf.
A CAfltD. .
1. T. Tlilt'Ji. Ri-tiecirtiHv infnmst' e
D';,
cilixens ot Sontiurv and Viet t'V.l'iat tie lias a-
ken an office in tbe budding Inlfly ocCllr ied l y Peter
La? .rin as a drug s'ore. in market stre. 1. Sn burv,
where he may be f..tti.d at all It .hps, unless pmfes
sioimny engaji d.
DR. TRI TES returns h s sincere thanks for 'li
encoiiingemetil he has tec iel. in the line of his
profession, in litis place, and 1 rn-t J, by prompt al
ien! on 10 ihe duties uf his profession, and rea-mi-able
chaiucs, that he will continue lo receive 11
liberal .bare of the public patronage,
Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf.
IMIOTtMii It A 111 1 C lit I..
M. V. SIMONS,
AV. 17:1 Chifnut Slreit, Mh'Stury,
rmLADELriiiA.
If .MKt1TltKH uf n.r;Vi:niiKO-
if 1 TYI'E A IT A It. ITIS, Surgical an.l Mi
niature ('a-rs. Importer of French Chemicals and
double silver plates for t!ie Dacuerreutvpe, adopts
ibis method of inteimiinir the citir.ens of Northern
Pennsylvania, that he carries on the above ousin. ss
cut tisivelv, in all ita various branches. Persons
desirous uf i.blainiui! any of the above articles, can
be promptly supplied, on the lowest terms, for c ish.
All letters (punt paid.) will receive immediate
attention.
M11.O R LILI.EHR'Dl.E. now travelling in
the Northern part uf the Stale, will promptly at
tend P. all orders, uie necessary information and
l'holoi;raphtc. instructions lo any person on appli
cation to him. August filh, IM2. fim
DR7irN. "sum'ner,
SURGEON DENTIST,
1 ESPKC I Fl I.LY tnforma ihe public that he
1 has made Northumberland his permanent
place of test It lice, and 1 ready lo attend to any
c .lis in tbe line uf his profcs.i,.u.
July 2, 1842. 1 v.
' TAILORING",
ON HIS OWN HOOK.
1 F'.sl'Et'TFI I.LY inloims bis friends and ihe
publv geneially, that he has commenced the
Tail ring; llu m! iickm,
in all it blanches, in the hou-e formerly occupied
by Wm. Durst as a Tailor Shop, in lllaeklurry
street, nearly opposite the Pr. sbyicrian Chuich.
He n specif ully solicits a shatr uf the public patron
age, and (nisi by strict attention to business and
reasonable cha ges, be will be enabled to give gen
em! sati-l.tr'ion,
Sunburv, June 18th, 1812 ly
HOTEL.
Sliamuklii, oi IIiuiiiIh i land C o.,
PENNSYLVANIA.
MIK subscribeis respi cit'ullv nil rm lie public
lhal they have taken ih.u ir;'f and ctin rnodi-
tU HO I'LL, ill SllHilt 'kllltowu. III llie Ci litre ul
Ihe ureal Coal Region, lull ly kept by Jacob Kr im.
whine tbev aie now repaied to iiecoinoxulaie all
who may l.ivot tbetii with their custom. Hy strict
Hpriitmn to business, they h pe lo ieceie u hlnrjl
ahare of pu' lie patron .ge.
n. Tciir.1.01: iV cove.
Sh'imnkiulow-ii, June I81I1, 1842.
To Count i y
MERCHANTS.
II t: Subs, r er. cenl ot I Von V Hams, Hit
M Hint iclur- rs. for ."S w York. 'hd irelr bi
Halt 11. ore Mid ulier larje iilie, ! us.- H-.'ff .nr
hljhlv eoiiiiiu ri.l. d lit ti.ml f'i'il and durability,
I has 11. 1 I and a llr-l rale .tse.-liu nt ul II A I S .1: d
! C A PS. suit '' b' f ' Spnns s .les, h 1 h v ill t , n. ,1.1
I veiy low, fm ca 1 or nppiuvr.l cmlit, :n the wtrd
I cheap urc. So. 41. .Noit Tlprd 'f: I, n) p isl e
: the City Hol.-I, I'litla lelphra.
RtilliDir I". W 1 1 K'SO. I.-, 1.
i N. tl. Oidei I il Hals in ihe C'.n.i. 1 pi i.oplK
i alti-i.de I to. lbs highest j rfi n ill 'wh i lia'.e
I i ivrtt I r Fm ;'.'.
I Pl'iladelphia, June II. tK - -ly
l.l. peis 11 1
II t.r s. 11, 1
s nub bled to ti.e linn ol l.yori A.
ler It e aflencv .f O. . '" ,ct.
Hilt 1111. 1 Cap Manuf ictunm. So 4(1 V.irt'., Third,
street. Pint oh Iptna, aie tupiesled to nijKe iunnidl
ale settlement uf ih ir a. cot.nl-- w itlj ibe nbscnl er,
their legally au botied i.gei.l.M.no is fully empow
end to.vttti' and cnllecl tie recount-ol slid I'l'tn.
RO'.K.Cr D. W1I.K1N()N.
June 4th, If 1 2. tt Ait.
uwti: ri:n sirr.ition to ivy
: mi nit . i:it siwnt nv.
4 Oll.N V 1 1 Fi S It Y I.ASDAl. h.iCmg rented. I
the Lime Ktlnsof lleniv Masser, 111 Su.il
h.ve now to. ..le tbe last Lime in this nm .f Hi.,
en 1 1 1 1 1 1 y , slid vv ill tontiiiue lo keep cot .1 .ntfv on
band frc.lt Lime for Plastering. Hui'd.l ...j f.,,
I 1, ,o., land, on ms reasonable term. 1. ...... I.. I .
anvwhere ill ibe iieighbuthood.
Mv 21. ltt. J. A. 1?. LANDAU.
II II l ISSI'.K tig 1111 noiijica all who '.re
indi bicd lo hun or Ibe fiiin of . (I. Masser iV Cu
Yllfc
rwimwiPiKV x&mc v) pottswlle
RAIL ROAD.
AN KXTRA ACCOMMODATION l.lNh
II ill ctnnnirnrr'ryrrrring hrhnetn I'hilndrlpltta
m'nd WcfttflPrV Vi tlie foltuwiitg days
viid hum ;
r rTn Moviur, Mr 9. 1S42.
l.aVittg I'litlsvtlle, on Mondays, Wednesday!
arid Fridays, at PJ A.M.
I.eavinK I'liil idetpbia, on I'lieJaVa. Thurday
and Satunlavs, St j P. M.
otifi nf ptv.T'rnj- tk'adinq.
For PI il.iblpl 1., at I Til V M. f
lor I 'otisviiie, at c, p. M. S
Tti-weiklv,
r-'.t n n ?
Ite'neen PoitsiiMr Phduds,
5.V60 A f5.ro
2,26 ct 1.7ft
t,4( A. 1 till
tt.twriMi Reading A' d ,
lle'twecn ibi cV. Potisville,
Ecriioi Tti;r noon run
MtT II T
IliOWfen Potisville Phil idelplna,
II nveen Ri s bii A do.
Ileiween do. cV Pott-ville,
n ri m m so
?S 00
:? no
t 00
Thi utVer
paenfler r tins will as l-efuea, at
tbe follow u t hours :
rhihdrlf.hh Kin IWhviVr.
From Phibidelpll., at ftj A.M.
From Putt-ville. at 2 P. M. S
ours nf panning Ueatliiig.
For PoUNVi ip, ' at '.) A. M,
For Phibi.'llphin. at aj P.M. S
Daity
Uaily.
All the trains will stop Tor way passengers at
the uunl points. j
(f'f All passenuers mt rev)uested to prortre
their tickets before the trtstns start.
May 21. 1812. tf.
XLS. MaTfCoiicli
i on roi rsviiii.i:.
STICK TO THE MAIL COACH!
fpilE Mail Coach for Potisville leaves Northum
1 berlnnd every motnitis nt 4 o'i lock, and arrives
in Potisville in time for tbe cars lo Philadelphia.
Faunas low as any other line.
For seats, apply at Mrs. Withingtoii's Hotel,
Northumberland, o at (ieorge Weitel's, Sunbury,
A. E. KAPP.t; Ct).,
North'd.,May 21, 1815. Vraprirt,.
j' Piisscngers coming from Philadelphia will
please secure their seats at the White Swan Hotel,
Race S before they leave the city. Passengers
coming in this line, have their seats secured in any
St ice or Packet boat from this place, '1 hose coming
in the other line may e left la-hind.
CLYDE & WILLIAMS'
ItlanK Hook MniiiiliU lory,
Oppositf Vine' Haiti,
li.MutisniHc.
rjlHEV are prepared lo manufacture blank work
1 of every description, ruled to any pattern, such
as Dockets Records. Diy Hooks, Ledgers, Asses
sors' and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest ipjjli
ty of paia't, in a style eiual to any made in the ci
ties of Philadelphia or New York.
All descriptions of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Honks, Albums and Portfolios made to order.
Law Hooks, Music nod Periodicals bound lo any
pattern. Old Hooks rebound, iVc. Also files nf
papcts hound.
fjj" Work left at the office of the Sunbury Ante
ricau. will be promptly attended to.
May 2ls, H42. ly.
EAGLE
as n-2 a
Coriur of 'Third and Yinr Struts,
WILLIAMSrOIlT, PA.
flIIE snbscriher respectfully annuuncts to the
1 public, that he has opened a Hotel in the com
modious brick building silualr on the corner of
Third and Pine streets, where he will tie happy to
wait upon those who may favor him with their
company. The Eagle Hotel Is large and Conveni
ent, and furnished in tbe be-t modem stIe. Il is
provided with a huge inimher of well aired and
comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private
parlors, A c. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu
siness or p'ea-ure, may re-l n-ured that every ex
ertion W II le used lo 1, aider heir sojourn at the
"Entle Hut. I" pb
cl
;.!c.
Hit. Table
iv. t s' " !'
( nod oilier
aitle Hotel
ft I cation
will In supplied Wl'.ll t!:e v. r. b. t!:(
fords, and bl- bar n i'b 'b.e el i i.-it w i:;t
honors chaiucs re sonal le. The I
possesses crt ater m aiitHces in point
than any othei similar 1 st ibhshment in ihe borough,
hi inc situate 111 the business pan of the town, and
within a convenient distance nf the Court House
and Wbhamspori and Elmira liad Road Depot.
Sufficient Siablinij provided, r.d g aid and trusty
o-Hrra alwavs in altetidan.-e.
Attentive, sccoit.mo.laling and hone-l Servants
have been rinplovrd, and nothing left undone that
will add to the couifoit and accommodation of his
gue-ls.
There will be a carriage hhvas ih attendance at
the Roat Landing to convey passei gt rs to ai.d from
the House, trie uf cbarce.
CHARLES ISORROWS.
M .v 14ih. D42.
( 11n111isvi11i1 V l'nrwn'diniT MiTvlumts,
'nt.; if Willmr Sln it Ruil liwid,
0 v rut: 1 it. w H r,
U AVISO assovi Med vt h ihi-m Joepb Il'.rne',,
late nf Easloii. Pa., r.-si ect fully lnl'nr' ,, e,'t
t'liei.ils and the public generally, that they hav., ia.
k. 11 ih I l.i'ge and we I ktiowtt More ate", w'.iarf at
l.., t . f Wtlt.iw Str.rl tUilroad, l itt ly occ-jpie.l I V
Ivcob Martin, where ihvy pi-sse ib ,P , On.til
Ciimtt'.isai'.n and Forw avOtt.j tlu'me-s, and l-otn J
ihe local rtilvaiiiaces nf tbe plj'ji b'.mi citnlti ctt-d !
wiili .it ibe puMiv linproveiii .t. thalhw their I
oii.Vl in tbevitv, thev llatte , lb ..mM.v ,h.y will I
be able to do I Hsu.ess to , gr ,!. , t cater ad-
vsume'K. d Upon as to- soi ,n,t. trtitis ss any cthi r
It. .use, ami 110 h-sur 11 ,,,, fmanls that anV con-
sijclni tits m.ute to
ti tili.m, .111 J no e ,i
fjCnun,
do ,11 shall bavr tin ir sirii tst
' ,onsparetl to fve ciittie aatis-
Thi y arc uls.t prcp.it, d lo 're.' -.-iv e and forward
goods 10 nnv nun uit the b 1 iv re and Leh gh
. ilvers, r , . .r, n Mauch I 'bnuk. I.i-ion ami I luta
' i!cl,',a. ,'H DchiWari' Divi-i n Slid Lehigh Can Is,
!' auv point u the J 0:11 ita .lver. or N inh
i ai"'. Wst H anches ut the Su-ui h Ulna via S. buVl.
'.ill and t'ttbvrt, or iho Clioajieaki and fide atn
lljii ils,
I'... ib.. s,.,..uiini,,.lii.oi nf tlonis Cumins or co.
1 v. .
. '"8 ' liuylktll an.l I nion l anats. a rn-muu ai
will bi kiiil rxpressly lor towing ltt from the
. X." . .... . .. . .-.
clluMkHI arou.ul to ttie Leiawaie ami oaca, w ...
1 .11 II . 4. ...Is tu hrlLii lltitlr I ili ksl ili'ak .l.ili
w J.... A . 1 t. ..1:1
I win en. me mrn u .ni. i" - '"
i-red on the telawsre, and their g.a.ls .l.ippid at
a s.itug ol .'( to Tt 'l Cent. 00 ihe prices for
h.ii1ii' acuis. with these B.l.nl.igea they ie
spicllully solo it a .hare iff patronage.
W. IIEILMAX&CO.
William H.tlmati, )
! Ibaill W. Kr)te',S
I Joseph Unmet. 3Phi!aJ,Miy II, 1S43. ly
ATT.OilNHY AT 4.A V
fiVITBVRY, PA.
fliftinrrt tllendeS to in the ('otrntlm Of Nor
trttrri't crltiiid, 'lirrion. I.e6ming arid Columbia.
liefer 1st
Thomas Hirt St Co.,
Lowra St UianoH.
Hart, CcHNiaai Si lla'r, ,PMlad.
Kt.Toi.na, Mc'FaaLinii Si Co.
f?fx,inro,'''irtrfu "& Co.,
J
J. 1MAYLAND, JR. &1CO.
"NimH" nnd Tobacco IVIanulacliiferi,
,o. jy Korth'Yest r(irrtcYof Rac and -Third
Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
rPHn undersigned have formed a Co-pi rWahip
nnder tin-firm of J, M A YLAN D J a. A. ('.,
as successors to the late firm of-Jurah .1oyAi'rf if
ft)., and will c inlinue tbe business at theol,"ests.
Ittishmetil, on their own ftccoont. "In aMti1An '
their own close attention and experience fot'jnary
yeats. in Ihe manufacture nf their celehruted sn; ff,
Ac. the lotigexpetience of the senior partr er r.f l'e
lute firm, will also be devoted to the interest 'f tl
new concern and na no cxetli.m and can "will 'e
spared to insure their eoorls, at all tftnes of 1 1) v.
ry best riurtlily, ihey solicit a continuance of '.! c
cdtifidtmc of the fi.ends an.l customers r.l the I
firm. THOMAS ADAM!.
J. MA A' LAND, J.
rhnadrlpbia,'Mav'l4lh, 12.1y
GOLDEN SWAN
!H TO TO 7 Hi3 ft :
jN'n. !) Xurth Third, tilmf Arch Street,
ri'HI.ADELi'lIIA.
A- t)MMIH)A1hlN.l rR nr.vENTV TKridoV.
f OI ARLES WEISS, late nl the "W hite Swii.,"
and "Mount Vernon House," resyirclTulIy 'fn
birlns tiis friends and cttatorners. that Ire hkslif cdfrre
the'prntnetor'0f the ibovi well known HoVt.
Cituntry Merchants will fnd the above Hotel a
central location, 'and the best iff fate. Persons fra
A"eillng wiih private conveyance will find a laro
yard and good stabling for horses, and the beat 'of
oM'eis. Hoardinc $1 per day.
Mav 14th. Ifi43. If.
MEItCIiANT
HOUSE,
Au. 237, .VnrfA Third, nbme L'uUiehiil 'Sr.K
PHILADELPHIA.
riHE subscribers lakes pleasure in flcJo'5?ntu g
1 their friends hnd the public in ceneral. that
they have taken the large and 'coilimodinua Ho til,
recetilly built by Ihe Mi ssis. II .rt.un the sai.v site
once occupied by Ihe old established Ho lei ki own
a the Dull' Head, In Third sttet obuve "Callow
hill si.
This TTdiel is finished in the very lest ''.ossiblo
manner, bttd of the best materinla. Its local. dn is
veiy desirable, particularly 'for Count ty ' nu'rcliants (
the arrangements fur heating and vrrttil.iting tacit
roorn is silch ns 'to secure any tempcraldre. Tl.a
bedrooms are all light and airy, all himis!"..! in a
nent sfyle, no as tA insffle iTiirvfhit,
The receiving parlors are also ltiinishccl"kl a su
perb style, the wintloWs aiu on the Freiirtl aty lov
forming ant'titrnnce to a 'balcony In front, whi. ft
maVcs a pleasant recess. Pnrticular atWVioii lis
bepn H;iVn to Ihe licds and brdJing, 'wWch, with
the Turnltttre, are entirety new.
l"rom years' cXierleilce In hotel tttsinrt?, V'd
IrCr.t, by strict as.dduity tc. busiiliss, lo make ili.a
house a desirable stripping jilace. tlur table wilt
always be supplied w ith the very Wit our market
can afford, and our bar with tlie bvsl liipjoia ami
wines of tbe moat appioveil bruhds
P. . There are firat rale tVllng tir.dcarr agd
houses attached In the hotel, r.tti nded bv csnfi.il
and soler liosircps. and our charges will hs low, iA
trccmdilnce with the present haul rlmee.
SHLTTZ A 1ERR
Philadelphia. April IB, IMJ.
"S tTSQtrijH Al'TN A
HOTEL)
CATTAWISSA, COltW BTA tfo,
THE aubsCribei fcspecfrully inJnrnTs 'iho public
that he has rnrrchasei), nj now dicfipica lb
fold.
and
C'nrmndio'vs
W ell ntiown as
r m Ffl .sill uu
prrwiertv. late of Tl e'.idors
Wells, and formerly ,epi by Sa'.-nue'i A. Pt:ul .'.
Hois new pre.ar,-d t accorntmidate all travrllers.
and visiles who r.t ,y tavnr hir,i wi:h a rail, and.
will use every eftort In hut po.er lo renJer eve.y
convenience am'. coj,.f,.rt '.o hi customerj, wh.la
Ottder ht charge. JI1B uci r,iiuodaiirrri!i are atnplev
and bis rooms; WiJI fiiVriiueJ. H :ables rxter
sive and in gftod, con.tilir,n.
HibTablk and tW4 will be suppli.d with the
best that llm market Can affaVJ. By u; duality
and attetitiiM,, h for U r.r r. fnh.nl that hewi.lrne.iv
the patronage cf I'ae public.
CHARLES HAF.TMAN.
iia,w": Ap'ii 9ih, 1st.
luiiV:r.-F n ri:li & sov,
VAVH'A MANUrACTUHEHS
t.i mbart Mrtvf, Itattlmorf,
T I E jonsiarttlv for .lr Pruning Pnpi ir '
fciie-j ami iptalitiiS.Cap Writing Paper rub it
ftd pin in, Letter Paper, w hile ami blue, ruled and
l'1 aiu, Haugliig Paper, tine and common, Envelope
l'ai,er, im. dv. medium, double ctown, crown and
I e.tra sizetl Wrapping Papers, Colored ModiJm and
! Royal PstierSi, llonnet, Hinders' and PlTSW Ho
HoanK Tissue Piper, and all articles in 'heir I mot
whhh tbey will sell on accommodatiiTg Urms
Highest i'ii:e given f t old rags.
ROBERT CARTER A ON.
M.,r h 19. 1S42. F.!knii, MJ-.
WHARTON'S
Sortltili ) oi tlitmiWi laiul Count)
rBNNSYLVAWIA.
f 11IIE subscrilier respectfully informs iho ftil lii)
I 1h.1t be has iemoved to tl.ut latge and chouiin
di. Ola Hrirk Houst', on Meikel sipiare, op is li tl.a
Colt it House, (formerly kepi bv Hlran Piirt;1
where he is new prepared to arcotrmodaic all whd
111.V favor bint wilt, a call Hung iba klhl loi
'. past I ivotr, he hopes by strict Stlent on lo l.is.nf3'
j to teceive a Ian ral sb aie ol public patronavr. A'c.
c:i Ri.t d.
WHAi: I "S
fiittbUiy ,
March 5th. tsl-,.
LirtlE! LIIVII3! LIME I
1 flV.H suhm-riliers are ptepand tit llui.nh faiinu.
j I and others with any ipiaiildy uf 1. line of a vet-T
: kMiieiiur ooalitv for land. 01 nluisleritnr. at lh? To!
.1 I ... 1 .1 1
, .owing very rn.uce,. prices, yi: at c.s per ouaoei
for I and Lime 1 lit cts. lor ihe best quality nf plats'
ti ring Lime, al the kilns, bt-lnW the borough of Sun
buty. They Will also ib liver, at any phtcs within ihe1
borough of Kunbiiry, Lime fur laud, al 10 rents per
bushel, and 1. line Tor plrtisterlng at 12 renn cr
bushtl. The suI'Midars hive always on liarrJ,
Urge quantity of Lime. Its quality is good, iitid
their lime, tone ia not equalled by any in thanvigh
boihood.
SEASHOLTZ vV BERGSTRESStK.
Augasta, Apnl 2J, tell.