Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, February 25, 1843, Image 3

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    Frnm the Afb0.n1 Argun.
lwmt chumitv.
Orra LanrfSlid at Troy Tarty Live Lost
Several BaiMngi Destroyed,
We have ecceunrs of feat ful calamity at Troy
occasioned by a land elide, acrrceTy inferior in e
tent, and it ii rearer), een more destrtrcliee of life,
Iban that which occurred several years ago.
Thcalitle cecirrrci south of the former one, on
the tame k 41 tTie avalanche crushing and nearly
burying acvetal frame hwililmgi at the foot of the
hill, and extending qufce across Main atreel.
1'he verbal eocoanrs vary in particular, but all
concur in rcpresentrng the loss of life and the acme
nf distress an tercrMe beyond description. The
following letter from TKmenponAent furniahea all
the particulars e yet within reach J
TaoT.Feh. IT, half put 5, P. M.
Mksshs, UnMSwtLi Our ty has been again
visited With an awful calamity. Another terrible
avalanche has swept houses and farrrrtics a'way in
its course of destruction, It isaseliss to attempt
to particularise when il is vttcrly impossiMe to do
so on this Ynnvitifut ecasion. Suffice K to say,
tlint the earth slide occurred m the immediate vi
rinity of the terrible avalanche of 1837, shout four
o'clock this afternoon, covering acres of ground at
Hhe'base of the hifl, and crushing to atoms some
en' or -twelve houses, nearly all occupied. Whole
(families hove perished, and lite only warning rtiey
rcverve8 was the death Wow that carried tbemtnto
eternity.
I lvave J-jst reft the ruins to communicate to yon
these Slw linen. There, alt is panic and confusion,
right or Tcn'tlerrd bodies have already been t Aen
out from tlte ruins, and how many alive or partial
ly injured I cannot tdk The crowds are movme,
in masses from spot to spot, and in the centre, uf
each the mortal remains of some one who hsd per
titled, are fieing carricS frnm the scene of iVestrots
tinn to some mote suitable place. The municipal
xlflicoTs are on the spot, domg all that is possible
no be done to rescue the living, if any are yet to I
found, end of the dead, When 1 left, the smeke
xv as gushing from the smouldering vuins, and sere
ra! hose comames were there.
-Let nie assure ym thut the scene, 'presents an
awful ami wiancholy sight. Babes rn their era
dbs, morhere with thaircliilJren in their arms and
-stalwart men, who tot two hours ago breathed
freely ami in health, tosve Tioen taken from the ru
ins, mutrlat and mangled corpses. The build
ings destroyed were -nearly all new, and had but
recently been erected. They were tenanted prin
cipally liy ponr and nxlu-ftinoa-i Mechanics.
I wrll tate tor the inform ttio of your distant
reader, that the centre, of the rv;dBche was at the
Bicud of Washington street, a little riokvw what has
usually been termed tho "five porrfls" oftAis city.
The n units of the families that have perched,
that I have been able tolearn stc, llirdsafl, (ftie fa
ther, the son of Major Birdcall, who was shot aome
years jo near the sTscnail in Albany,) Day, Ker
ley, and some othets that! citRnrit new recollect.
" Varmint?' The New Bvninwic"k papers speak
df the a"b im dance of wolves, "hungry and ravenons,
in that province. They have become dangerous.
A gentleman who was travelling on the iloulton
fnad a (-boil time since, was chased by four of these
aigly customers,
lltLTIMOItH MAIIKKT.
Officcofthe Balthkobk AnlnKti, Feb. 30.
FLOL'R. There has been some kiquiry for
Howard street Flour to-day, and sales have been
made to a considerable extent at ?3 5fJ fur good
itamlsrd brands. Some holcers Tcfaae to sell new
jft les than f3 62 J. The wagnn price i ?J M.
GRAIN. Small sties of lots brought in by ws
gons at 70 a 75 cents f.r Eood to 1esl reds. No
transactions in Corn. The last gales from store
w ere at 43 cents fur white,
WHISKEY Continues very JuH at 18 cents
f ir hhds. and 19 cents for hi,
.n .f K It M K It i
On Wednesday last, by the Rev. J. P. Shindel,
Mr. Jehkmiah H. Zimm:bma to Mibs H ah hi it
Uhight, Iwith of this place.
On the Ktiti itit., I.y the Krv. J. w . I'M tips,
Mr. .ton Putt lo Miss KLiXABKTa Graius,
nil of W illmnisport.
On Thui-day theflth inst. by the Rev. J. (! Miles.
Mr. Mkhmai Vt buswohth, of Miani kin, to
Miss Mart Uiuulk, ruai Piuitxtown, Columbia
county.
i i i: i),
In Augusta township, on Monday last, Mr.
JOHN LUlsE.NKl.Nti.aped about 70 yers.
On the I7thinst., MARGARET, daughti r of
Mr. Benjamin Kruhn, of this pljce, aged about 6
months.
In Khamokintown, on the 17th inst, LOUISA
ANOEMXE, daui-bter of Mr. Fianklin A. Clark,
aged 3 months.
rRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer.
Wmkat,
Rtr, A
Coax,
Oats, . .
Pork, ,
FiAtrrn,
ButTftt,
Iltr.swAl,
Tailow-,
Dstkn AreLF,
Dot PsAcaas,
Flit,
HsCKLSD FlAX,
Eue,
80
60
40
25
5
100
12
25
12$
70
200
8
10
8
arrNOW all men by theae Prasents, that I,
1 II. nr. Fsssler. of Aueusta townahin. North.
iiini'erland county, have thie 13lh d.y of January,
sobl onto John Snvdei, E-q. and Adam Sny.
0. r. 1 Brown Mare at f40 1 Gray Ho-seat f?0,
i nnnit r.,M at C ID i I mm .lie clock at f 5 ; 1 old
t.n,u mron at 5 t 1 Plow at $4 50. fol
hieh Adam Snvder paid to me f 65 94. and John
Snyder paid to me f 12 28. for which I agree to
;.,i...i lonv as the said Snvilers see fit to
i..J- it., nhove nroi ertv to me. In witness where.
nf I have hereto act my hand and eesl, the day and
raar above written. hie
' wtH$. 1IENRV MFEA8TER.
Gint FiTRa. nii k
Feb. 2, I8l.-3f.
Sheriffs' Sale,
BV trtrrae of an alias testatum writ of venditioni
erponas, isnied out of the Conn of Common
I'leaa oTSchayrkin county, to me directed, wfll be
etposed to pu'ibc sale, at the house of If errry Rea
fler, in McEwensviPe, on Saturday the 18th day of
March neat, at 1 o'clock, P. M-, the following de
scribed property, vi :
A certain trsct er piece of land situate fn Tnrbul
township, Northumberl ind County, adjoiiring lands
of Peter Sheddy, Jacoh Maxwell, dcc'il. and others,
containing 100 acres, more er less, srtout 80 acrea
wf which are cleared : Whereon are erected two
dwelling houses, to one of which there is a kitchen
attached, a large bam, staliling, etc There 1s also
a good well of water, and so orchard on sard premi
ses, FEMX MAURER.JStcriif.
Mirtilfs Office, )
PunhuTy, Feb. 85, 1S3. 5
Good Will Fire Company."
rpilE members of the "G lod Will Fire Corrr
piny" "re reateati-d to meet et the Cod't
House, m Mondnv Evenintt, March tiih, at 7 o'
clock, precisely. rlnclTJa1 Rttenilanre is required.
Feb. as. J, H. ZIMMERMAN. See.
" Csooil Intent Fire Ontnpnny"
A STATED MEETING vrf tire Crwjimv will
be held on Thursdiy evtenitrg i ent, at Y o'clodi,
at the School House. Pnncmnl attendance rare
a.ue.teJ. (VEO. B. WEISRR,
Feb. U5, I8W. Src.-rfrffy.
Tutrrn IVolhc.
To the Ihnm-able C. G. Donnrl, Eq.. rrevdent,
and his Asmciute, Judges of the Court uf Quar
ter Sttuhns of the Ccnny of SortAumbrrlitTid ?
TME jretitron of Panl Rhoalh, of Coal township,
in said county, humbly represents, that he still
occupies his old stand at 'Motnt Carmel," on tire
Centre turnpike, and is well prepared Tn the ac
commodation of traveHera Ac He therefore prays
oui honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern
during the -ensuing year, end he witl alwavn pray,
Ac, F.MJ1. R1IOATH.
To Vfis JrnoKs Aim mrsttiohtU)-. The mih
scrilrers, Te-hlents of Coal township, hereby terltfy,
that Patil Rhoaih, lite appltvaut for the license, is a
man of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well proviiled with hije room and conveni
ences for the Inditing sml accommodation of stran
gers and travellers, and that t public house there is
neeesevy ?--They therefore recommend him as a
proper person to be iicen-rtt to keep a ml4rc huuae.
JerenAan .irnmernrMm, Jrrtrrh Kram,
Stejihen Cisenhart
James Thomas,
John K. KirrHns,
Dantel Evn,
StiHm.m Katon,
Je4in Itifil,
J.ihn Bonghner,
Feb S.Sth. 1H43
Jno, Nrrhollrs
f aniU' I Eisenhart,
Rich-itd Woolverton,
James Wallas,
Kiinber Clearer.
3t.
Tnvrrn Xollre.
To the ItnrmraMr C O. fkmrr.4. Ef Prrsfdt n',
and hit A!Ktti litis. Judges 'of rr Court if Quar
ter Sessions of the county if KitrtAumherltmd :
riHE petition of Wil iain Farrow of Shaniokin,
JL townhip, in said county, humbly represent",
that he comiriues to keep a house of public enter
tainment at his old stand in JSnydrrlown, ar.d is Wi ll
prered for the aceommodatron of travellers, Ac.
He therefore prays your honors to grant him a li
cense to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year,
and he will pray, &0.
WILLIAM FARROW.
To Tiia Jrnni:s ahoH-e if STiosii n : Thesuli
scrfners, lesidenls of Sr. rem in township, hern
by certify, thit William farrow, the applicant
for the Ik-PfMC, is u man of ood repute for honesty
and iwnpetatrce, nnd is tvetl provi.led with house
room and conveniences f.rrthe lodging and actom
mrvlalron of sttangers an I travellers, and that a puli
ie'hoose there is necrs-hry : 'hey therefore recom
mend him as a proper person to L licensed to ket p
a public houe.
Martin l.enly, Henry Kla-,
Isaac Houghner, Weba-flian Houghner,
Jameo R. Moore, Francis Klase,
l;miel tmith, Mahlon Bougbner,
William Persing, Matthias Persinj,
Tieergo W. Lerch, W. It. Water,"
David N. Lake,
Feb.-2.ilh. lHt3. 3t
Tavern IVolicc.
To the llmoralile C. . ihnoel, r.fj.. President,
and his AnsnciiriM Judges if the Court of Quar
ter Sessions, if the County of Xerthuutbrrlaiid .
flHE lieiitioii of John Sireece, ol Sunbury, in
JL s.'irl county, huniWy n-jireciits, th it he coi'tin-
ur s lo keep a house of public en'ertainm tit at his
old stntxl, m-ar ttie Miamoktn U.im, antl la well
prepared for the sjccointnoilaiion of travellers, .Vc.
He therefore praa your Honors to grant luru a li
cense to keep a tavern during the ensuing vear
and he will pray, Ac. JOHN Sl'EECE
To THK Jl-POKS AROTK MK?ITIO!r,n : The Sllll-
scrilx-rs, residents of SSunbury, hereby certify, that
John Speece, the applicant for the license, is a nan
of good repute for honesty and Temper mee, and is
well provided with houae-ioOHl and C 'IKrniei.res
for the lodging and accommodation of strangers am)
travellers, and that a public house theie Is nei i ssr
they therr fore recommiiid him as a proper pi r
son to le licenced to keep a public house.
John B. Price,
John Haus,
Jonathan Pursel,
(Jeo. W. Kiehl,
(ieo. Martin,
Caleb Fii-her,
Thomas (i. Hecins,
Abraham Krwin,
Samuel D. Jordan,
C. D. Wharton,
Henry Masser,
Thomas A. Uillington.
Feb. 25th, 1843.-31
Tiiafrn .VolHt'.
To the Hoixoruble C. G. Dunnel, Esq,, President,
and his Associates. Judges of the Court of Quae
ter Sessions, nf the county of Northumberland t
riHE petition of illiam M. Weaver, of Sha
X mokin town-hip. in said county, humbly repre
sents, thut he has rented that well known tavern
stand, formerly occupied by Martin Weaver, and is
Well prepared for the accommodation of travellers,
&c. He therefore prays your honors to grant h m
a license to keep a tavern, during the ensuing yiai,
and be will piy, &e.
li.i.i a m m. vrjAvrjit.
To tbf. Jrnr.rs abovk mxntionkii : 'i he sub
scribers, res dents of ShameHn tsp, hereby rerlify,
that Wm. M. Weaver, the applicant fr the license,
is a tnan of good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house-room and conveni
Cnces for the lodging and accommodalion of sir in-
gers and travellers, ahd that public house ihere
U ncesarv: Ihcv iherefore recommend him as a
proiier ieriion to be licensed to keep a public house.
. I t .L '11 lkA.
Uaniei j noiu,
'J'homas Rho.it,
(ieorge Fox,
Willi.im Smiih,
W. R. Waters,
I) mil I Smnh,
John Smiih,
John Morgan,
Andrew Kneir,
I'barlea F y.
Jesse II Wagner,
Feb. 25th. 1843.
Mubael Waijnrri
3t.
Kutlte In llanktuptt y.
A LL persons indebted lo Henry Yoiiheimer of
' - this place, lately decreed s B .nkrnpt, are here
hy notified, that the hooka nf accounts note, Ac,
due lo him. are placed in the hands rjl Cb :rtm
Bowir, En,., for ri.ilertinn. Judumrnt jn fyor nf
said bankrupt will be pressed without d.Uy, Per
sons havuif buanifss with the a-kignee, wdl find
himsll.UOir.ee, in M irkil str ei, .,ue ihe
court bnute. CHARLES PLEASANTS,
ruiibury, Feb. H, 1813. 3t A'tigme.
ASSIGITEE'S SAL IS.
folate or Henry Vovtlielmcr, n
llankrupi.
TOTICE iaheTeby tfrven. that the Assignee of
11 said Bankrupt will 'etrpose tn public sale on
Wednesday the loth day of March, ft ihe court
house in Wtrnhnry, the following Teal and personal
estate, lately br loneing to the sai I B inkrrrpt:
A certain trat-t of l iml; aitnale in Autjrrsta town
ship, Northamberland county, sHj inirig l.imls of
Jaccih DarUher, Arlam Rlitssler, and olhers, 'land of
Henry Yoxtheimer and others, containing 12fi
acrea more or less, wheiew ere erected two lirge
two story dwelling houses and kiti'lnn, a Inrge
bank ham, waggon ahed and gtanary. lime kiln
and other cmt tniildinga, two Wefls of water, and
an orchard. About 80 acres of said land are cleared.
Also J A certain tract of land aituite in Augus
ta township, Northumberland county, adjoining
land of Adam Shisslcr, laeob Snyder, J.rcob Bart,
sher and others, land of Henry Yoxihiiin- r, con
taining 121 acres, more or lea. About 60 acres of
Said lind are cleired.
Also : A certain lot of ground, a'toVe in tire
borough nf Sunbnry, in the county of . .r hilar
berlarul, hotmdi'd on the north by Market street,
southhv an alley ea-t lv lot of Henry Masser, E-q..
west by lot of William McOarty, whereon are er. e
ted a large two story brick hnus". occupied as a
store and dwelling honse. brick and frame kitchen,
fn.mc store hooe, log a 'We, and other out tmild
ings, an.l a pump of Water.
A'ao: Two certain lo'S of ground, situate in the
borough i if Snnbnry and cimnty of NorThombi rl ind,
bonndi-d north riy Bla'kbeTry rrect. s.nilli by an
alley, east by lot of A. Jordan, Esq., Tvest by lot of
MM. l'lnni. ber'On ate erected a large brtck
and log dwelling hoTise, tod kitchen.
Also : Two rertiin lots of Rround. situate in the
birroiiBh of Sunhuiv. Northumberland county.
houmled south by Dewberry street, norih by an al
ley, west by lot of Rhorabachs, and east by lot of
, wncteon arc erected a iwo story brick hotise.
frame potter shop, frame stable, snd a Well of water.
Also; A certain part of Int. No. 130. situate in
the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northum
berland, bounded north by Dewberry street, souih
by an alley, east ley lot of Lewis Dewart, Esq., and
west by lot of FollmeTs.
Also: Three certain lefts of erotind. situate in
Coal towrrship, Northumberland county, in the
town of Shamokin.in that part laid out by A. Jor.
dan, Eq., arxl others, lo wit : No. 400. 401 and
403, bounded south by Rail Rosd. west by . -street,
north by street, esst hy an all. y.
whereon are erected a large dwelling and sti.re
hou-e, one and a haT stories hinh, and a large two
story kitchen, and a well of Water.
Also! A CiTlaln lot of ground situate in Coal
township, Northumberland county, in the town of
Shamokm.tn that pari laid out hy A. Jordan, Esq.
and others, to wit : No, 4.10, hounded south bv the
Rail Road, north by . street, west by .t of
" , nml east hy lot of . .
Also Part of a certain lot. No. 410. t-ituatein
Coal township, Nnrthnml'crland county, in the
town of Shamokin, bounded oh the west by the
Branch Rail Road, north bv the Danville an.l
rotisvilk Rati Road, uud on the ctst by a kit of
James Nh'rth
Also: 'Hie grain growing in the ground on the
farm in Augusta township. consistuiB of wheat snd
rye ; and any other iiersonal property that m iy come
to the knowledge nml pos-aes-Mn of suid asrrcnee.
CHARLES PLEASANTS.
Stinhuiy. Feb, 18, 1845. 4t Assignee.
Fire Company .toller-
N'
TOTK'E is hereby given, that the followim?
named genlleinen were !uly elected ollrcers
ol the (Soon Will Firs Coah o N'uRthcm-
nrRtAvn Cot-.VTi, for the year IS 13-4 s
Presidrnt,
llmJtmen,
Silas II. Engle. 1st.
Secretary, 2d.
J. H. Zimmerman, 3d.
Treasurer,
Newton Shindel, 1st
Engineers, 2d.
1st. D. W. Shindel,
2d. Samuel J. Fry,
3d. Jno. E. Schnink.
Eodderinen,
1st. Martin E. Bueher,
2d. Charles W. Bueher,
("h .rles Beck,
Benjamin Krohn,
Edward C. Eiwly.
Axemen,
. Isa c Martin,
Ch. H. Hiteman.
Troiifrhm'in,
John De .l.
Assistant do,
John Bright.
l)iKrheeper,
Gideon Landuw.
3d. j. W. Wial.
By order uf the Company.
Feb. 18. J. H ZIMMERMAN,.?.
TIlIE snb.criber hi-rehy gives notice, that he his
1 piirrhssv.l the following articles, sold as the
property of John Tn go, by the constable of Coat
tnwnrhip, and that thy have been loaned to him
as mv property, iliinna my pleasure:
1 Wash Stand Bowl arid Pitcher, f 2 05
1 Dining Table, 4 0
1 Large Iron Kettle, 3 d9
1 Large Looking Glass, 2 35
1 Rorkine Chair, I 00
1 M mile (Mock, 3 00
1 Coal Siove, I ft 00
1 Lot C rp ling, 4 !)0
1 Dining Table, 4 00
G Chairs, 3 15
1 Pair Andirons, 1 45
1 Lot Rag Carpet, 1 OH
1 Bureau, 5 05
1 Wash Stand, 2 35
1 Iet Carpet, ft til)
8 Windsor Chairs, a U9
C Window Curtains, 3 15
1 Lot Carpeting, I 97
1 Stone Coal Stove, 3 55
STE I'll EX BITTE BEX D E K.
Shamokintown. Feb. 18, 143. tf
Tavern Xolltr.
7b the thnortibte C. G. Donnrl, Esq., President,
and his Asiociales.Jui.'ges of the Court of Quae
ter Sessions, of the county of Northumberland :
fllll E petition of Catharine Witbington, ot North
L unit erland, in said county, hutn'rlv represent,
that she continues to keep a bouse of public rnlertain
mi nt al her old stand in Noithumherlaml, ..ml is Well
prepared for the Hccommndstion of trave'lers, Ac,
She iherefore prays your honor tn grant lor a li
cense to keep a tavern, during the en uiiiff jeur,
and she will pray. Ac.
CATH ARI N E WITHLNGTOX.
To Tittt Jcpats a Roy k MKitTiosrn : The suW
srrihers, residents nf Noilh'd., hi ri I y cenilv, til it
Catharine Wiihingion. the applicant for the licen-e,
is a lady of good repute for hotieiy ai d t. rnper
anee, and is well provided with house room an I
conveniences for the lodging and accommodation
of strangers and travellers, and that a pit' lie hou-e 1
there ia necessary : they therefore recommend
as a pinper person to be licensed to keep .,u,r
house.
Wm. II. Waples,
D. Brlllii
A. E. Kapp
Josl h C
im,
Wm M'Cay,
J ..seph Everard,
J. You'igtnsii,
James Taitgart,
Feb. I8lh, 143.-31
..W,l.'.n, '
Joseph Wheatliy,
M. Taitgart,
Jo.'an Huminel.
ri.n.mn
A Taif.irry lor Ilcnt.
THE Tannery, fixtures. Slid look in this place,
brlnntti'.'.g In the estate uf Isaac Ziegl. r, dee'd.,
row in p ot-rn sioii ol Bueher A Frv, will be rented
f.r a term of years, on ressnnaole terms. Po-ses-slon
(iven on the 1st day uf April in it Apply
to H B. MASSER.
Sunbury, Feb. i, H3.
Tftvern TVolicc.
Tn the Honorable C ft. 7)mn7 F.n. Pre-den
nnd his Associate. Judges nf the Court of Qmtr.
ter Session, of the county if Northumberland i
fllHE petition ofCbratlnn Kable, of Sham ik in
I township, In said ertunty. huoiblv tetresent,
th t he si ill corrtinnes at his old stand in said town
ship, on the r.Mid lenling fro n ShnmokintaWn lo
Sonbury and D uivitle, nn I nisi fr im lri-h Valley to
tire Bear (Jap and is well prepared for the iccommo-
iintion of travellers, etc. lie therefore prays your
Honors 1o gr itit him a licens" to kep a ta'vern.
during tliO flisuinrj year, and he n p,l pray, tVc
t;ni;isnN kblf
To Tfis JcnoFs a aoy a msvtio vrn : The u''
scrib rs, rcs'denls of ShsrnoV n tsp.. hen'by certifv,
t'tnl ty. Kal'ln, the applicant for the license, is a
mRn of flood repnti- lor honesty and temperance
and is well provided with h(iue-rnom nd conveni
ences for the I aliring and aceommorl rion of sir in
ters and travelers, anil that a public honse there ia
neee-isivrv ;they theref re recommend Mm a a
proper pirson to be Hcensed tn keep a public house.
Jicoh We'tiby,
Henry II nipt.
FredeiiiV tam,
Joseph A lams,
Jarrva W. ni ley,
Jiis-I'h R rssrnan,
Michael Sh pe
Feb. llh, 3t
l.eori ird HiTlscI,
Peter Shol!,
J icoli Mo rr.
Joseph t'. Roliina,
Henry WassCT.
Tavern iolire.
To the TioiTora'di C. G. Donnrl. ?., President.
nndliis Axxociitti Judges of the Court nfQnnr
ter Sessions if the county nf H'lrthumhirland :
fltHE petition of Filix Letch, nf Sham 'kin t'sp.,
I in ' county, lmmMv riireoenls thai heron-
tintles lo Veep a house of pnblie ffi erl linment at
his old stand ni Snufftown, and is wen prejiare 1
for the nceomnrrnilttinn of travellers. Ae. He there
fore prays vmir hono'S to gra- t hi n a license, to
keep a tavern dening the ensti ng ear, ii.d he will
prav, Ac. FELIX LER H.
I o Tiir. J mot arvr viv.vnovrri : The snr-
Scrtl ers, Tesiibnts nf Shatnokin txhp hereby eettifv,
that Velix licrch, the applicant for license, is a
man ef good reAite for honesty and tern iterance,
and is well provided with house loom and conve
nictKVt for the lodging and accommodation of
strangers and travellers, nnd that a public hnu-e
there ia necessary. They therefore recommend him
as a propet pclraon to ho licensed to keep a puhlrc
house.
Jacob Hai, Samuel H de,
IVtei Miller, Joseph Fot,
John Test, jr. Hneh H. Tea
Frederick Rassimn, Jesse Arer,
F.liRe d. Henry Kl is,
Nathan Haas, I aac S'oll,
Jae ih MiWr. Daniel Fegley,
F.b. 18th. 1S43. 3t.
Tavern o1lre.
To the Ihrnnrnhh- C G. Thome! F.,n.. rr..V'.-n
and his Associate. Judge of the T'nurl r.f Qu it-.
ter Sessions of the County if X.irthifiih'rhin I :
rilHE peti ion nf Ixebrrca Wll-s nf No-lhnmhi-r.
I land, in said conntv, huoiblv rerc-cnN. that
she intends to V' p a house of pu' bc er.ten t'y mi'nt.
at the well known stand, near 1' e Market House
and is well prep .red for tie ace. mm daimn of tr
vellers. Ac. She therefee priys y.mr honor to
grant her a license to keep a tavern, during the en-i-uing
year, and aire will pra, Ac
REHKt'C. WELLS.
To MR .Ivpnrs a rot t wri-noian : The sub
scribers, residents, of N'-rlh'd , herehy certify, that
IMecca Wells, the applicant for the ben -e. is lady
nf uood repute for honesty and temperance, and is
Vvcll provided with house room and co venietice
fir the lodging and accommodation of strangers
unJ travt-llers, and that a public house there is ne
cessary : they therefore recommend her as a pro
per person to be licensed to keep a public house.
Wm. Forsvth,
Alexander Colt,
James DiefTenbacher,
J. R. Pries ley,
Henry Gossler,
John Friek,
J hn Wtieatlev.
Feb. IXth, 1S13 3l
James Taeii.irt,
John Tacgart,
William H. Wap'es,
Diitiel Brautigam,
E. P. Shatiiiou.
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BR SDBI'RY. snriEN A CO.
10 SehntJ st , Do-roil and Ml Nann st .V V.
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'pill, subsciihe.s. bavins- enter ii into a partner-
shin in ih- prtclire nf the law. w II be happy
tn spend to 1. l I lis lien euirnsn d io th ir rare.
C..elinns w il be prompily ien 'ed lo.
They mav alwavs be foUmi si their office, in
Mirket street, Sunhury, forme.lv occupied by
Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. as a store-rm.m.
WILLIAM L. DEWART,
CHAHLEs J. BUl'.NER.
Sunhury, Feb. 4h, le4J. 8m.
Tavern .Votiec.
To't flontteiihte C. G T)onnel Et Tresidenl.
and his A'tncmtes, Judge, of th- Court nf Quar
ter Srtnion. of the county nf Nfthumu'rltin't :
flHE pel 'tlm of .lamr-s Le of V.ir'hnrfrVrbiiid,
I. in (id county, huin' ty renresenls.'ihBt heron
tinues to keep a honse of pohl-r? entertainment al
his old stanil, in N rthtirnh rlsj d sou i W"l pre.
pi'sd f if t"he accmrm nl .ti oi f fa veil 'rs. fee He
therr fire prays your Honors tn L'rtOt Mm a license
to keep a tavern during the cnstlinff ear. ami he
wi l prsv. Ac. JAM ITS LT.H
To THK Ji'liors ARftTR M t VTIOV Tl :The Siib.
scri'era. t. siflen's of Nor hnrn'arl n. hereby Cer'ify
tbai .1 aoies t,ee, fhe api Iteant for the lirense. is a
TOMl of n.WI f.M-rjl for llOtirs'y B mI ''imp'iinre
and is watt provided wifti hmi e m .m ind -o -yeni-enrV's
for the 1 'dujirii! nnd ae-'oinm d ol rn rtf rr mii
era and V y. rn, arr'l tb 1 a titiM r hoo 'hcreis
necessa y triei t''enfo-e ism mm"i rl ti;masa
prope- per on 'o be Hci rrseil to keep a public llOUSi1.
Jo.rpli fl'iffrrian.
J bo Shrinrr,
J. H. Priesiley.
Teter V mrltlng,
J. Yori'fmin,
J .s ph VaniVki,
E. Woods.
Feb. Ith.l43 3t
Wm F rsvth,
D Hrntrg-in,
Jsnies TaL'Pnrt,
Wm. II Ws,le,
Joseph Wullrs.
Ta v'i'n o ll c s
To the Ihnnrabte C. G. Donnet, E,q PrrsiiJrrrf,
and his Assrteinlc. Judges of the Court of Q'tnr
ter S,ssivns of the enuntr, if A'orfrrrimnrriinr."
FIVIE pctftiim 'nf Chtii'l-a Stoes, of NonhumrftT.
L land, in aid county, hnnit.lv represents, thJt he
continue t o keip a honse isT poMic cntert riument.
at the well known aneml, on the comer nf Ftont
ian ltjn en streets, in N ..rthum'ierlynrl. rid isell
prepared f-T the ucc. mmodati.m of nave Hers. Ac.
He theref re pris your honors, to grant hrm a li
cense to keep i lavern rJO'lnft the imstiitis year, anrl
tie will p.av. Ac. CH ARLES S lKS.
To tiik Junsr.s a rinvs MKirtosr it : 'lire suh
sr ribers, Tesiilents of the town Nifrthnnitn'rland,
her' by cer'ifv, that Charle- St.v, the applicant
for ihe trci nse, is a man of good repute for honesty
sml temtrerance, anil w wHI provided with house
room and conveniences for the lodging and tecum
moilarion of simmers snd travelrers, and that a pub
lic hoietnere is necessary : they therefore rvcom
mend him as a projrer person ro lie licensed to keep
a puti'te. nou .
1). B ant gam,
J.ihn Wlrenthy.
J icob Lei'eurtng,
Jo-eph Wsl is,
John Taggart,
J R. Prie-thy,
J. Woods.
W m. H. W a plea,
Alexander Colt,
H t.ry W nck,
John Fr ek.
John Lei-efirinS,
Feb 18 h. IM13 3t
Tatt-rn uio.
Ti th' Honorable C. G. Donnrl. Esq. President,
and h'S .Issoeinfes J'idgcsnftlie Court of Quar
tir Swotis for the ronntij of Xi)rlhumhrrtand .
rMHK teVionot Elit Mh Writ I, . f Sotibu.
1 ry. in sd' county, humbly ri-)rre-ei.ni. that
she routine-s lo keep a h.ttse nf put.be entertain-
tn n1 at Irer nl.i ttan k in Sun'.orv, tn is well pre-
pat d lor the BC-iimmndatlon of Iravelleis, Ac.
She theref. re prays vi.ur Hoinrs to grant her a li
cense to keep a tavern (.hiring the ensuing year,
and Ac will fay. fee.
ELIZABETH tVEI TZEL.
To Tar. JetiOF." roTs MEMTiovEn : The sulr-
crilers, iesi,l. ios of Sonbury, hereby certify, that
hltiitreth Weitfcl, trie applicant for the license,
is Iwly ' g nt reiulte for h.neiy and temperance,
and is well provi d wilh h ni-e-room and c nv.-ni-enc
lor the 1 slgmg a"d accomm. J it ton of tnn
eers nnd traveller, and that a public hoU-e therj is
neces. rv t tl ey therefore recommend her ss a
prorer tiers. .n to be lie- ned to keep a public huUse,
John B-.ear,
Geo. Bright,
Samuel Fetter,
Charles Pleasants,
(ten. Martin.
Peter W. Gray,
Lewis Dewurt,
Geo. B. Youngnian,
Mark P Scupham,
D Din. kemtller,
W. I Dewart,
Thos. A. Billington.
Feb. I8lh, 1843 St
Tatrrn otlre
To the Honorable C. G Donnel. Esq., President,
and his Ahsociu'cs, Jidges of the Court of Qua- .
fee Sessions of the enuntu of rthunitiertar,J
'1
III E petition of P. ter We kl". of Coal township.
in said county. huffiMv repre ents, thai r.e Plin
iuuis to keep t .vein al his . Id si-md mi the roul
Icolinj fr m the M.ih.'noVt to Sharr.okintorvn.
.mil la well prepared f r the BcronV'im) alion nf tra
vellers Ac. He therefore ,nvs y- ur hoi..rs t..
it r ant lorn a license to keen a t V'-rr ( durin 4 ihe en
sun g m sr. and he wi I pray, ie.
I E MR WEIKLE.
To Tiir. .ItnO' s a Roc VivTtovta: The sub
serit.i r re-idei t of Cor t.e ,, ship, hereby certifv,
ih t Pet r . ik I 'he applicant for the license, is
a mm of e-.il repu'e fr honesty and tempi ranee,
and is ell proV ded with house room and c 'nvehi
enc. s for (he Imleing and accommixiation of strap,
ger- and travellers, and that a public house there
is necessary : they then fore recommend hirr, M a
pr .per per n io ne licene,l to ke. p a put lp . house
.lAC.iti Kram.
S rpbeo F.isenhart,
John Tre.(Ot
.lerenvah Zimmerman,
J -sei h Snvder,
Robert Pt.ii ps,
Feb. ISth. 1843 3t.
Tavern
To the llmorohle C f.
1 ner dimmer rniini
Ri.hard Woolverton,
Thomas Vienninger,
Dvid rj llinan.
Henr Klock,
J ,,, Wele.
t . T
Xvili'.
Ihmnel. Esq., President,
and h:s Associates
1 J'l7lt
ter Sessions. ,f lh't rountu f Nnrthunibe, land :
I . '"."""'.i .f Jame. Sh rt.l. . f Coal town-
-hip in 1.Uj r u,,tv, humbly repr-aeiils, thai
lie Coihiii' ( ((( k(1 p H j,tt,jc , "u.r f e,,t,.ri,,j.
ment, ' j . . 1 Sh.i...Liniow. and is
well
piepated f .r the accommodation "f travellers.
A
c. He ther- fore pra s VOVlT Honors to g'Snt h m
a license tn k- cp a tavern iluii- e tl.e ei-suiui: eai,
a.,d he will pray, ic. J XMES SHOi ri'.L.
To r 11 a J rents arovk m nti.K r : The sub
scrils rs, resident of Coal tsh'p, hereby certify, 1h.1t
Jsioe Sbntiel, the applicant for the license, is a
man of good repute lor honesty and temper nice,
and is wt-l! provided for house-room and convenien
ces for ihelodlni and arounm datton of stranueis
and travellers, and that a public hnpse there is ne
cessarv : they theref .re recommend h;m as a pro
per pers n to be !beni'd 10 kei p a pn'dic hnuc.
Joseph hner
J c I. U ir,
F A CI rk.
Kim' er 1 'I. avei,
Ca-H'r "hull,
(in ((( s'li,-f,
Jol 11 Kent.
J ime. B. PatitCr,
Dai i I I'hrl-ti.ll,
.1 co Mowry,
Peter 2 nuneiinait,
M iclia I ' i ighao.
F.b. I lib. I13 3t
i 11 A ec 1. i s ru
SATS
ATTORNEY AT t. AW,
AS removed his office to the fr..nl rci m of
RR the hrrk hou-e. form. Hy It own as Smith's
I'er-i. . n ihe sniph west comer of the sou are on
Vaifc. t street. Bu-n.e- lit iisnd to his care, 111
this e-'tnny, and in the r nut ea of I'nioii, Colum
h a anil I.K-roion..', w II receive prompt attention.
S01 hiuv. Feb 4. 113 4t.
"ln rit E is bere'V ein. th I alt thn-e indels.
tal to ihe (1-m - f Wood A Rhawn, by noie,
...i d or book ceU'it. sra K quested to o m frr
Wa d . (1 senle il etr accounts, on or fx fore Ihs 1st
nf M tch i t'll. All those ro nplyii ( with tba a
hove ironist, will confer a fnr. nr. perhaps, save
cost. Witt ID A K HA W.N.
Suiilurf, Jan. 58th, 1843 6 1.
Tavt-rii Xotlrc.
7b the llonoralh C. G. Donnrl. Esq , i'rr','e o'r
end hi Associates. Jui.'gts (fthe Cimrt of Q r
ter Sessions, nf the thtinfy of KortliUmitrlund
fMpfTn fretitlon of Fratikliri A. Clark, of Sh um..
kin. in said county, humb'y re(ircsents, that
he continues to keep a public hou-c of entertnin
m"rn at hi old stand, in Shimr kintown.and is wetl
prep irej fir the tfCComrpiHlition of trav Hers, Ac.
lie therefore prays your Honors to grsnt him a li- -Crnsc
lo keep a tavern, during the enduing year, and
hp will pray, Set.
FRANKLIN A. CLARK.
To Tttr. .lr nuts abovs m r.it rto-tSD : -The sub
criers, Tcsidetita of Sbamokin, herehy crrtify, that
Franklin A. Clark, the applicant for the lioti.r. is
a mttn of nood reprtte for honesty and tempi ranee,
Rhfi is well provided wfch hou-e io m ind convnii
cneea fot the I rlgfng and accommodation of strati
gr'rs and travellers, snd that a. public hotise there it
'iiei-esitary they therefore recommend him ss a
proper person to beliccnsrd to keep a pullltc house.
Joseph Allium,
tieorge Armstrong, jr.
Joseph Dimmich,
Hi iijmnln T. Rotioy,
William Gilroy,
J. is. ph Zurn,
Daniel Evert,
John K. Robins,
Jacob Bair,
Willi:. m Fagety,
John Thompson,
J 'hn H. Rnnvsn.
Feb. Uth, 189.s3l
4rp1iaMH Court Sale.
I X pursuance of an ordei of Ihe Orpheirs' 'Court
of Noith'rmberland County, will be expo si-d p
r-ale, at the I do residence of Wm.Garret, (jec'J., on
Saturday tho 2&tli day of Match next, to wil :
A certain Ir ct nf :w.Vnl 1 ind, sflitale in Hu ll
township, tn sai I cirunty. containing twenty lit
acres, a ljoiniti j lands nf Enos Shurpless, .1 icol
(iearhart's devisees, (i, urge Ge.irhart and 'oTliers,
lale ihe e-lale of said (NcM. Sale to cominenco
at t o'cl.rclt nfsaid dy when the conditions uf sa!
w ill re mk.hiknoMn by
fell ARPLESS TAYLOR,
JOHN C.'iRIER,
Jan. 2$, 1813. r,rir's.
lr. ii. . XVt iHci.
FFERS his profesainual servics. to the citizena
of Sunlrury, and vicinity. Office neyi rloort.t
the risjideuce of Revd. R. A. Fisher, wliers'hv miy
be found, ntdess engagad iu discharging fht'tAMlie
nf bis pTolesaiOn. Oct 8th, !8l4. if.
mu l dki iii:iiiu,iLn,
HATTER,
VERY RESPECTFULLY beg; Voave to in
form his rusluniera and the publi'i generally
that he still continues the
SlAtTINO IlXJStNitfrs.
in all its various branches, in ihe shop, neatly -opposite
the Buck Tavern, formerly nccupbd by
Henry Haas and himself, under tho firm of Hub
A DrUckemiller, which firm ha bon mutually dis
solved. He hopes, by his Ion apxperience in the
above business, and strict attontron thereto, lo ren
der general a itisfaction, end le-ceive a liberal share
of public patronage.
Sunlnny, October 1 5th, 1 8 12. fim.
UiNION UOTEI
((id rral Stage t)J',)
JDC Tat' J FQsT CCS mr m,
fr.oioxjsrG cOttnty,
lr;niiN3itanla.
)Hj1HE !iib ;riler respectfully informs his friend
""wo public in general, that he has tukcit
the abovo
JjARGE asd commodious
HOTEL
1 N T II E BO ROUGH O F M L' N C Y,
d that he is now well prepared to accotnnioJsti)
all who may favor him with their custom.
His SiM.riso ArAHTFTS tfrc well aired, and
comfortable.
His Tabi.r aid Ba will always be sUpplinl
ith the best the maiket can afford.
His Starlivo, which i gextd. will be undet
the charge of good and careful hostlers.
He f. els confident, by strict attention lo bu-incss
and an earnest desire to render comfortable those
who may patronite him, that he will not fail (ogive
general satisfaction. H. 1). WEAVER.
Muncy, OcUUt, 1810. tf.
A CARD.
Tr. .1. W. Iral bess leae to tendet' his grata
ful acknowledgments to the people of Suiihuitf
nnd surrounding country, fot thcit past encourage
ment in the lirre 01 his prolcssion ; nnd Would nl
the same time aiinminco to them, that he still in
tends to continue the praoti.e of medicine in sll it
various departments. He would, Iherefore, solicit
s continuance of their confidence and patronage.
He may he found at all limes al his office, in luir
ket tltreet, unless professionally engaged.
Sunhury, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf.
A CARD.
Dr. 1. T. Tl ltOS, Respectfully inform th
citizens of Sonbury and vicinity, th.it he has '
ken an office in (he builJiug lately occupied by Pel. r
Lnt.itus as a drug atore, in market atteet, Sui.buty,
where he may be found al all hours, unless prnfci.
Siotiallv rpgs;id.
DR. TR1TES returns his sincere thanks for hi
encouragement he has trciiied, in the line of h.s
profession, in lliis place, and Inlets, by prompt at
lent on 10 (he duties of his pri.les.sion. and rea-on
able chaiges, that he will continue to receive a
liberal share of tho public patronage
Siiubury,Oct. 1st, 1812. tf.
SURGEON DENTIST,
11 KSPBCTFl'LLY inlorme the public that h
has made Northumberland his permanent
plrtei of lesidence, anJ is ready to attend to Wf
c ills in the line of hU profcistion.
July 2, 184t.lv.
TAILORING,
ON HIS OWN HOOK.
PETE? O-STTS?.,
tjF.sPECTFU.LY infoims his friend anJ t!.8
- public generally, that he has commenced th
Tailoring: II u s i n e ,
j j t U ,Iai,rfie!ll i (he house formerly occupied"
I l.u VV. T.,r. . T.,l.,r sthnn in lllA ..w, ,
street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church.
He respectfully solicits a fchare of the public patron
age, and trusts by strict attention to business and
reasonable charges, he will be enabled to give gn.'
rral silislaciion.
Sunbuty, June ISth, 1812 ty
FwaliTuppy vf KOiToi.NtXu:NTriecVi'. .1
und for sale I.y U. B. IIASSL'R.
Nov. 19th. 1S43.
BLANKS
FOR PALE AT THIS OFFICE