Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, June 03, 1843, Image 3

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The Ruling Paaaloni
Cesser folded hit robe around him, anil fell with
dignity even at the base of Pompey's Stat no."
John Adams J if J on (ha 4th of July, 1820. the
fiftieth Anniversary of American Independence,
with the word lDrxnrct, on hie Hp.
Thomas Jefferson's last words, on tha same day,
were ""Warn the Committee (of Public safety) of
their danger."
Napo'eon died, with th professional phrase,
' Ttte tTarmee," trembling on liia tongue.
Gen. Harrison's last worda (supposed (o be ad
drained to Mr. Tyler) were "Sir, I wish you to
understand the true principles of the Government,
I wish them carried out. I a-k nothing more."
Caat. Lawrence's dying injunction waa "Don't
give up the Ship."
Commodore Bainhridge, when he lay struggling
in death, summoning all hi energiea for a final ef
fort, exclaimed 'Call all hand to hoard the cue
my.
And recently, Commoilore Porter, when dying in
foreign lind, directed aa hia last requeat, that "hia
hody ahould he huried at the font of the flag stofT,"
(hit even after death the glorinua alara and atripea
of America might wave over Uim.Rnliegh lirg.
Art Entire Nrw Aa-ridr.. We observed Ht
the Iron foundry of Messrs. Swinburn A Co., a
few daya ainre, a new and r. ally beautiful article.
It waa made very liht and of admiraMe design aa
to form and fa-hinn. It waa a cast Iron Cradle'
with a little al eiation and addition it could be made
to rock by steam. Pill. Amer.
It A I. Tl. MO UK MARKET.
0icenAeBAi.Ttoae AiwxaiCAs:, May 29.
FLOUR. There is no atock of City Mille Flour.
It would readily bring 1 5, if in market. A lot of
300 bbl. ground list Fall, waa aolJ to day at f 4
75. A parcel of Susquehanna Flour, jiut receded, ia
bel.! at J5.
GRAIN'. Wheat continuea very much wanted,
and the price to.ilay advanced considerably. We
note the aale of 1500 bushels very good Pennsyl
vania red to-day for shipment, at f I 08 ; another
pi reel of prime els.) sold to day at f I 10. A email
lot of fair common Md. red Wheat was aold to day
at f I 00. S.leaof.Md. Corn to-day at 52 a 53 eta
for both white and yellow. Sales of Md. Oats at
2i a 25 cla.
WHISKEY. The stock ia small and prices
are advancing. There are no hlids. in market
they would bring 22 eta. Salea of bbla. on Satur
day at 23) cent and to day at 24 eta.
tiii: kiiilm:ii.
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT.
Answer to Enigma of last week.
Gioanx WaajmsTOr,
GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA.
I am composed of seventeen letters.
My 12, 2, A, 2, 6, 2, is a desert 3,000 miles long.
My 10, 2, 1 1, 7, 1. is one of the United State.
My 13. 15, 6, 3, 1 1,2, ia a country in Asia.
My 13,9,7,2, 12, ia a gulph on the coast ofS.
America.
My 2. 7. 7, isacpe in the United States.
My 3, 13, 2, 11, 7, ia a country on the Medilcrra-
nean.
My 2, 4, 8. 9, 7, 3, is a connly in Ohio.
Mi 1, S. 11, 5, ia a lake in the IT. States.
My whole is one half of the Globe.
CONUNDRUMS.
1. Why is gooseberry pie like counterfeit mo
tley 2. What word of ten Irltrra can tie spelt with
five !
3. What clam of penplo have a name, which
means, "I can't improve 1"
4. Why ia a man that walks aver a toll lui 'ge,
like one who siya "Yea !
n i r, n,
To this bnrniirh, on Monday morning last, Mr.
JOHN EISF.LV, ated B2 years nd 4 months.
On Thursday last, a n of Mr. Win. Hoover
of th'S (n'scf, aged ab ut 8 months.
I - I -
Dissolution of PnrlnrrNlilp.
TeVJOTICE i hcrehy given, that the Coal hui
11 nes. hereVf re conducted under the firm of
Fairly, Cleaver A Co , waa di-soived on the fust
of Apil lat, ami ra her afl r to be conducted under
the firm of FAGELY, K ASE A Co.
June 3, IM.1. 3t.
.In in cm TI organs J2talc.
NOTICE ia hen by given, that h tiers testa
luinentary have lieen grantd to the auhacri
I era, executor of the eatate of Jame Ma g in, bte of
- township, Nalht,mlerlvnd county, dee'd.
All peieons smltbted to said estate, or having claims
against it, ae hereby notified to call oil the sulwci
lra for settlement.
HENRY MORGAN.
HENRY ROCKEFELLER.
June 3d, 1843. 6t Ex'rt.
Hart, Andrews A: -Tl'Itcvcr,
Forwarding and General Produce
COM MISSION M r.HCII ANTS,
Ikamd Wharf above Race St , on the Delaware,
PHILADELPHIA.
REFERENCES:
Henry F.irnum A Co. IJarvia, Trabue A Curd,
Dray. Bareroft.A Co. I Ijiuitvitt'e.
Williamson, Uurroughr'fico. Luckey, At Co.
& CI nk, j Cinrimiati.
Eckel. Spongier A R iguebSt. John 8mith, Esq ,
Heed, Uro. A I noma,
Rogers, Drotbera A (In,
W.R. Thompson A Co,
R.dert 8:een A Co.
J. A J. Reakert,
Mu ford A Alter,
J. R. Wehh. E q.
Portland.
Joseph Souther, Esq.,
Bo 'Ian.
Hon. Wm. Biuler,
CUarfitltt, Pa.
B Hendrirka,
Sunbury, Pa.
R. Hum a, Eq.
Robert (3rane, Eq.,
Philadelphia.
David U. 1'orter. Esq
' Mcr. J.A P. Martin,
Harritb'irg.
Wm. K. H 'ff agle, Eq.
Lewis Hurford, E-q.
iMntmler
Jonea, Murphy & Co.
E. A. Brown Sc Uroiher,
J. K. Moorehaad, Esq.
Pitlit'urg.
Morgan Si Anderaon,
Geo, Pie4ury, Eaq.
M. louii
June 9J, 1143 ly
Jersey shore. Pa.
Wm. M'Kelvy A Co,
Blootmburg, Pa.
Walls Ac Gieen.
Lewuburg, Pa.
f. W. Kin'xing A Son,
Ijxk Haven, J'a,
SietrettA Putter,
lytwiitown, Pa.
Joaeph Paxton, EI.,
Columhia Co , ra.
PRICE -CUUIIENT.
Wbkat, 80
Rta, 50
Con, ...... 4fl
0t, ...... 25
Pork, ...... 5
Fi.iv.aixn, ... . 100
BtiTTaii, ..... 10
TJaaawAt, .... 25
Titiow 12J
Dnikn Arrtas, 75
Do. PiAcnfca, . , 200
Flat, ... 8
HttcKLin Flax, ' 10
Eons, ...... 6
"Good Will Flro Company."
THE mcmbare of tha "O od Will Fire Com.
piny" are requested to meet nt the Court
House, on Mond.iv Eveninc, June 5th, at 7 o'
clock, precisely. Punctual attendance U required.
M y2 7. J. H. 7.1 MMKR MAN. Sec.
It O J E R T I O O It E ,
T ESI'ECTFULLY inform the citixnnaot Sun
bury and vicinity, that he baa commenced the
business of
II V T C II E n I !V G ;
andth.it he intends, berenfier, o supply them with
the bestqnality of Iteef, thiee t times a week, at the
Market House. He will sell hia meat on reasonable
terms, and respectfully solicit! the patronage of the
public.
Freah Beef this morning, (Saturday,) at the
Market House, between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock.
Sunbury, May 27th. 1843. If
LIST ' OF CAUSES.
ITOR trial at a eiul court, to he held in Sun-
bury, on the aecond Monday of June next,
being the 12th:
Daniel llrautigam vs. John Cowden'a Ex'r.
Wm. Donaldson A wife vs The Ph ladelpbia H .nk,
and The Mannftetiirera and Mechanic!.' Hank of
the Northern Liberties, in the county of Phila.
dclnliia.
Marv Bradf rd
EI'iz'iIh th WaICa v
Cowden oV Wallia va
Ssrah A. H.adf,.r.l va
Daviil G. Hirniii eV wife va
S.ima
Sme
Same
Same
Siime
The Pbil.idi Ipbia Hank va The Manufacturers A
Mechiuica Bank, eke., and The West Branch
B ,nk. SAMUEL D. JORDAN
Prothonotnry's Office. J 1'rolh'y,
Wunhiiry, Mvy 27. 1843.
Sale of Stocks
Otvnetl 1.t llic romninnwcallli or
PeniMj lianla.
N pursuance of the provision of the 4th, 5th
and fiih sections of an Act of Assemb'y , parsed
the 8th day of April. 1843. entitled "An Act to prv
vide (or the payment of the Domestic Creditora of
this Commonwealth, sale of State Stocks, and for
other purposea," there will he exposed to ailo,
Al the Itoroiigh or IYortliuiii
IVrtanil, On thr ClA oJL'NK, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
No. or Sn arks. ('nMrAaiixf. Pah Vaic.
400 Nortbuinlierland Bridge Company 25
400 LewMmrg do 50
GOO Danville do 25
208 .Neacopcck do 100
92 Mdton do 25
1600 Centre Turnpike Company, (from
Reading to Sunbury 50
400 Lycoming and Potti r Turnpike Comp. 50
204 DrrrMown and Youngmanstown do 50
90 Lewi-burg and Younginanslown do 50
128 Lewisburg and Jersey Shore do 25
500 Tnwar dn Bridge Campany 20
328 Su'q'ieharina and Tiiga Turnpike ('o. 100
Purchasers will be required to pay for the Sleeks
at the time, or immediately after aale, in certificates
insuid by the Auili or (lencal, in purauance of the
resolntinn of 7th April. 1842, notes ii-aued by the
Rmilte of this Commonwealth, under the act of 4th
May, 1M I, specie or the notes of specie paying
batiks. The transfer of Stock will he made in a
reasonable time after aale.
JAMES CLARKE,
EVANS ROGERS,
JOB M ANN.
Cnm'ri fur tale of Stale Stocks.
HarrM.nie. M y 27ih, 183. ta.
Cabinet-Making
(ch IXalrlihincnl.)
WILLI-! HOOTEP.
H T ESI'ECTFULLY informs the citixena of
Sunbury und vicinity, that he haa recently
Comni' need 'be
( A HI X ET-MAK1XG HUS1N ESS,
in nil i'a dm ches, in Market atrect, Sunhurv, tin
iii'ilintely liebiw the post office, where he will te
rea ly to receie ai.d execute all ordera in the line
of bia Imbues-, with prompinera and despatch, and
in be last style and manner. Hia pricca will be
low, in acco dunce with the times.
Lumber and Country I'r.Hloce taken in Ex
cbange. May 27 h 1843. fim
Hover's Ink.
JOSEPH E. HOVER,
Manufacturer of Writing and Indelli-
blo Ink, No. 100 North Third Street, ei.x
doors below Itacc, (em-t suits)
FKILASEtPHIA.
IEPECTFI LLY inforins country merchants
and others, lhat he Con-taut ly keep on hand
large rtm k f his aoptrier Bbick, Blue and Red
Ink, and Uo a superii r q'lnlily of IndelliMe Ink.
II ink la put up in buttles varying in aize, from
I to 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable
term. I he exelieit qualities o( Una ink haa ao
thoroughly eatabli-bcd ila character, that it ia now
extensively used throughout th country.
roraaleat the atore of H. B. Masser, Sun'.
l.ury. Pa. May 27lh, 1843. ly
IT. S. L-WP.E1TCE,
Agent for the mil of Suuthirorth Manufac
turing Company1
SUPERIOR AVIUT1XG PAPERS;
Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE following kinds constantly on hand, and
for aale to the Trado at the loweat market
prices i Fine thick Flat Cape. 12. 1 J, and 16 H a .
blue and white; Extra euper, and Uwrfwe Folio
Po-U, blue and white ; Extra auper Packet ami
Commercial pota, blue and white ; Extra suer
Linen Note papers, long ; d.i. broad; auperfine und
fine Counting houae Caps, blue and while ; Extra
super Congreaa Cape and Letter, plain and ruled,
blue and while Superfine French I'osta, plain and
ruled ;Su erfina Senium Caps and Posta; Superfine
and fine Caia and Posts, ruled aud plain, blue and
white, various quilities and prieea.
AlsuBor.net Boarda, Tiaoue, Envelope, Wrap,
ping, and Hardware papers, Ac, Ac.
May 27, 1813. 6m.
DAVID EVANS.
So. 70 South !W tired, opponite the llcrchangc,
PHILADELPHIA,
Formerly of No. 76 South Second Hired,)
Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fits and
Thief-proof Chesla and Doors, Water and Pro
vision Coolers, and Ftlterers, Ri fi itera
tors, Hoisting Machinea, Ac, Ac,
Sfc Still continues to m.ika
V ij!fi.:.i. I.. ivitpp f....i.
ii;yfirs, and Filterera, Refrigera
foU'ftiflttora. both of the round and
Jjjft'quare ahape, with improve-
"S'iJFSJffeand workmanship.
07" The Chests are manufactured without
plank of any description, of the brsl material which
ia calculated to resixt burnlaa and heat aa long as
any manufactured in the United Slatea a trial of
which he ia willing to make with any other, pro
vided the trial he mado of cheeta alremly aold to
customera, and not n anuf iclured for the express
purpose of a trial. Purchaaera are invited to call
licfore purchasing elsewhere,
CAUTION. All persona are cautioned egiinat
making, using, selling or eaui-ing to be sold, any
Keyhole covers fit Fire Proof Ches'a or doora of
any kind, simi'ar in construction to my patent of
July 1 0th. 1811, us they will be dealt with accord
ing to tha Patent Law.
May 27ih. 1843. 6m.
CITY FI'RN 1TURE AIJCTIOX,
AMD PRIVATE SALES ROOMS,
Nos. '29 and 31 North Third Street,
Near the City Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA,
f C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in-
vites the attention of persona desirous of pur
chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Snlea Rooois,
(loth public and Piivnte,) for every description of
Household Furniture, where ran be obtained at nil
times, a Urge assortment of fashionable and well
manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Maltraaaea,
Ac, at very reduced prices, for cisli.
(fcj" Pules hv Auction, twice a week.
May 27th. 1S43. ly
Atloiiijali rarnnworlliM Instate
NOTICE is heteby given, that lettera of admin
istration on the est a'e of Ailnmjah Faros-
worth, late of Shamnkin township, Ixorlhumberbind
county, deed., have leen granted by the Register
of snid county to the subcribcr. All those indele
ad to the altove estate will make payment, and those
having claims will present their accounts on the
29th of June, 1843. at the late residence of the de.
ce..s.d. ROBERT FA RNS WORTH, jr.
May 27lh 1 843. 6l Adm'r
Sheriff's Sales.
KY virtue of a certain writ of venditioni expo,
nas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Norlhu.'i.berl.itid county, to me directed, will I
exposed to pu'bcsile, at the Court house in the
Borough ol Sunbury, on Monday the 12th diy of
June next, at 1 o'l Uk, P. M., the following de
scribed prorty, vit :
A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of
Milton, in lhat part of said town called "Upper
Milton." and marked in the general pi in thereof
No. 19, being a comer lot. and fronting on Market
and Second streets, containing one fourth of an a re
more or leas, whereon are erected a two story frame
dwelling house, plastered, a frame atahle, and a
well of water.
Seised, tken in execution, and to be aold aa the
property uf Robert M.Sydle.
Also : A ceitain tract of land situate in Augusta
township, Northumberland county, adjoining land
of Adam Shisaler. Jacob Sny dpi, Jacob BarUhcr
and others, laud of Henry Yoxlheimer, containing
124 acres, more or los. About CO acres of said
land are ch ared.
Also i A certain pirtof Lot, No, 13fi, situate in
the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northum
berland, bounded north by Dewlavry street, aouth
by an alley, ea-t by lot of Lewis Dewart, Erq , and
west by lot of FiJImer.
.Van: A cert iu Lot of ground situate in Cod
lowiitdiip, Nor.huinbi rbnd county, in the town of
Shamnkin, in that part laid out by A. Jordm, Esq.
and nthi r,to uit: No. 402, bounded south by the
Kail Road, noith by street, west by lot of
, arid eat by lot of.
Also ; Part of a certain Lot, No. 440, situate in
Coal townsh'p. Northti'i'beiland county, in the
town of Sham kin, bounded on the west bv the
Branch It ill Road, north by the Dnillo and Potts
ville Rail Road, and on the east by a lot ofJamea
Short le.
Srited, taken in rxecuti n, and to 1 sold aa the
property of Henry Yoxtbiimer.
FELIX MA VKER, Sheriff.
Sheiiir'aOrTice, 1
Sunbury, May 20, IP43. 5
CHARLES W. HEGIXS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNBUX17, PA.
HAS taken the nllice forineily occupied by the
Hon. ( bailea (,. Donin I, ofiposite the Court
Houae. He will a tend to buaineas in the C nrl
of Nnrthuinl-rrland, Union and Columbia counties.
May 2(Hb, 1843.
C O U XT Y TH E A SUR E R .
T thr Voer of Xnrthumbrrland County
IKI LOW CITIZENS : Through the aoli-
cititiona of many friends in vaiioua purls of
the county, I have been induced to ofl'er uiyaclf as
a candidate for ti e otTice of
Treasurer.
Should I be o fortunate n ia receive a majority
i fnur suffraers, I pledge inyarll' to discharge the
duties of aaid ollire with fidelity.
THOMAS A. BILLING TON.
Sunbury. May 20th, 1843.
lcit6ley5
(.rent W t'Merii Indian lanarn,
Compounded entirely of Vegetable
Substances :
Free from Calomel and all other Mincrnh.
Tot the history of hia medicine, and its unrivalled
and truly aurprising euc-esa and popul ,r
jiy, see large bills
IT ia recommended as a aeneral t sthartie fo'
family ue in dyspepsia and all hli ma di-ea-k-s,
ii ia inv iluible for Asthma it ia coiiile rd a
siiecific, no cite having vet occurred whieh it Ins
faibd to cure for rom non c. Ida, nnfl iinma ory
diM-a-e. rheuioa iam, alTeeiiona of the liver, A'..
and for females, it ia a aa'e and excellent remedy.
CERTIFICATE,
From Dr. Silui Wett of I! iifianii'on, .V. V.
Mr. Loncley Dear Sir: I have u-ed your (ire it
Weirr. In. tun Panacea in my family, and have
repeatedly pre-crilieU it for patients under my care,
and am aatUfied lhat it ia alwav a sale, and in very
many caaea an invaluable mrdieine. It oM iaie ua
a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and while it ef
feduully obviates co.livenea acta UMn the stomach
and liver as an alterative, coirecting aciJiiy, and re
storing the h allhy condition of those org.ms.
Very re-(ieetfnlly voora. . WEST,
For aale by JOHN W FKII.INd, Soiibury,
JACOB BRIGHT, NorthuatberUnd.
May 20th, 1843. !
PUBLIC SALE,
AT MltMOKIX ri ll4 i:.
WILL be etpnsed to aale bv public vendue,
at Shamnkin Furnace, in the town of She
mokin, on Tuesday, tha 6th day of June nexi, the
following proity, via t
Two hundred thousand ft Oak, white and yellow
Pine Lumber.cnnslaling prineipallv nf pi .nk, boards
and acantling thirty Kail Road Cara, almost new
and in excellent order, calculated to carry three tons
nf lump coal each 1 ten aetta of Car Wheel, Axle
and Boxes, with all the wrought and cast iion and
braaa work necessary for nil ro id cars scventce-i
large Drift Cars; ten small do ; sixteen Car Wheels
a sett of Furnace Tools; a aett nf Smiih's Tool. ;
a lot of Boiler Iron ; a lit of new and old V rough'
Iron; 7 Wheelbarrows; Shovel, Pieks, and a variety
of Tools usually used about a furnace and in the
mining of coal. A No, one Horse, and one cart.
The terms will lie made knon n on the day nf
aale, by John Nieholls, the agent of the subscriber.
BENJAMIN H. YAKNALL.
Assignee of the Sham kin Coal A Iron Co.
Shamokin. May 2ltb, I8t3. 3t
2"J The Miners' Journal," Pottsville, will in
sert the above twice, and forward their bill to thia
nfli.-o.
J. D. Waters,
RESPEtJTFUI.LY informs thecitixen-ortbe
lKroiigh of Northumberland, and its vicinity,
that he haa commenced the
Tailoring KusineKM,
in a'l it various Lranchca. in tbo shop formerly
oeeui'ied by Henry S. Thnmaa, ilirectlv opa-ile
Fmavth' atore. As he receivee the New York
and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he i enalded
to do all jobs eniruHied to lorn, alter the neute! and
latest style, and upon the shoilenl rx lice.
Nnnhumberland. April 22d. 181.1 I y
J J.C OB" "STlZ. ASSE?.,
KbM'tU 1 r I. Ll.t liilurmM the ctzens ot hori
bury an. I ita v'ninity, lhat he ba tnken 'he
oflice f.irmerly occu ied by Dr. JoKn IV. I, where
he will be happy to receive calls in the line of his
profession. April 22d;lS43.
Daniel Yarick,
elacksilith.
BEGS leave to inform the cinzena nf Sunbury
and ita vicinity, that he has commenced the
MiACKSMITIIIXG RI SIXESS,
in Ma'kr t Mreet, Sunbury. east of J hn B gir's
store and directly opposite the po-t otTice, wher.' be
intends to c.rrrv on the hosines" in all it" various
brai'chea, ineludii'K, Turning. Making Mill Irnon
and Elijilic Spring. Iromnir Ciirr!itrt$. with t'x
lenrinn or Sl'inding y). Sharing Horse. Je.
Order will be prm ilv and piuietti illy attended
to, and woik done cheap, for t ssh or country pro
duce.
(Ij Hoisn Shoeing done at f I per aett.
Sin bury. April 15th, 143. fun
SPECIAL COURT.
PKOCLAMATION.
PUBLIC NOTICE i- hereby given, that on
Monday the twelfth nf June next, in pnran
ance of the direetion nf the Hovnaantx Thomas
Bi'Mtaainr, Pies'denl Jitdce, Ac, A Speeiul Cmrt
of t'ornmon Plena, for the eou' tv of NorlburnU r
l.uid, will lie held at li e ("oint House, ill the bo
rough of Sunbu'y. fr the trial nf causes by jury,
before the aaid President Judge and the Associate
Judaea of sa d county, to continue, if neceeaiy,
ONE WEEK, of which Court, all parties, nfli
eia. and other persona are notified, and irqueated
to govern themselves aecordii lv.
FELIX NMURER. Sheriff.
GihI save thr Commonwealth!
Sunbury, April 8. 1843. 10r
A CARD.
Tatr. X. I... 11 IfC. Thankful for past fa-
H ors, rerpecilullv iiiforius the inhabitants of
&uiiliury and eoun ry ar uml, th it he has, ta'.en
his residence and otbee in ma'k' t strict, in the east
end of the building occupied by John Uocar'e atore,
where he will lie happy to watt upon all who fa
vor him with their c It".
Sunhurv, Apul 1st, 184'). fim
BTToTfiTS h o e
IAITTJFACTCBJ.
II a r t i ii I v w i 11 ,
RESPECTFULLY inform hia fri nda and
old eu-t 'mera. that he h remov. l his
BUOT$ SHOE KSTAliUSnStEXT
to (he frame building adj 'ining his dwelling house,
between that and Dr. D. T. T ite' ffire, a few doiiia
wet of his tdd e-tal lisbment, in Maiket street,
where he intei ds to carry i n the ah ive luima
extenively, in alt its vtirimu brnnrhrt.
Being thankful for past f.vora, be h-i e.by slricl
attentl in lo business and liberal charges, to Rive
general satisfaction ; and lhat he will continue lo re
ceive a liberal i-hare uf public patronage,
.4pril 80i, 143.
BL ACICSIVIITHING.
Gcoi'Rc Z I ni in e r in u n & S u n.
ffHE su' scri' era berehy n f rm 'he politic, that ;
X thev hsve entere.1 inl- partners' in, in the .
nia ACCSMZTBXNO BUSINESS, j
wh'ch wi'l hereafter le earned on at the ! i ,
stand in Sunbury, under the frm of ' (i ore i
Zirnmeiniau A Son," where he wiM eond et the
bu-ine-a in all its vaiious I rant he, iiicWl'bin Turn
int. Making M II Iron. Irnnm? Carr age. .V'V,e.
iii.ty Hornet. Vc Order- wi I be i romptly n d ur.e.
luallv atteiiibd to, and Work done cheap, (or Ca-h
or country produce.
(TT Shoeing done at one dollar fe set.
GEORGE ZIVtMEllMAN,
J. II. ZIMMERMAN.
Sunbiry, March 11th. It3.
P APvTlTEP.SKXP.
'PIIK suhseiirx-is. having enter d into a p inner
a abip in th- practice of the law, will be happy
to attend lo all biuries eu'tusi. d to lh ir care,
t lolle Hon wilt he promptly atten -led lo.
They may always he fouoit at their ollice, in
Market Uriel, lui.lliry, formerly occupied by
Wm. Dewart, ilee'd. a a -t .re-ro.,m.
W I I.I.I . M 1. DEW MIT.
I'll V RLE' J. BKUNEIt.
Sunbury, Feb. 4th. Il:l.-C n.
"S A .11 ' la" 1 II I'f ' ll I i 11 1 la l7lJIl7
HATTER,
7ERY KE-PEtrrFI-'LLY t4 leave to In.
fo in his cuat, iiuers, snJ l'ie uhhc genoially,
that he ail ill con i ue tlf
IIATTZNO BUSINESS,
in all ita various hruiich. a, in lie at.op neaily 0iiO
atle the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen
iv Haas and him. If. under the firm nf Haas A
DiUi kenullei, which firm h .a been mutually dias d
vvtl. lie hoi e-. by hi- long cim rieuce in I he a'-ove
huHin. , and atrnl attention thereto, to r uder g n
eral a olfaction, and receive a litieral shara of pub
lic patronage.
Sunbury, Oct, 16th, 1642. ly.
MERCHANTS
HOUSE,
Ao. 237, AW A Third,nboveCi,llotkill St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva
tiia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A
rnerican Hotel, Cnlumbua, Ohio, take pleasure in ac
quainting their f lends and the public generally ihnt
they have taken the large and enmmndinns Hotel,
recently built by the Messra. Iltrt, on the ear.m site
once occupied by the ni l established Hotel known
aa the Bull's Head, in Third alieet altove Callow,
hill at.
Thia Hotel ia finished in the very best poaaihle
manner, and nf the best materials. Its location ia
very desirable, particularly for country merchants
the arraneementa for healing and ventilating each
room ia such as to secure any temperature. The
hfdronmsare all tight and airy, all furnished in a
neat style, ao as to in-ute comfort.
The receiving p.irlnra are al-o furnished In a su
perb style, the windowa are on the French style,
formii g an entrance to a hulcony in front, whi.h
makes a pleasant rrcees. Pnrt'cular attention haa
been given to the beda and bedding, which, with
the furniture, are entirely now.
From ytarV excerience in h lel business, we
trust. I y strict assiduity tc business, to make this
house a deairsb'e Ktcppina- phice. Our tible will
always leupihed with ti e v,ry best our market
can olTonl. antl eur bar with the next liquors and
Wine nl the er' a' ipplov. il br inda.
P. N. There are firi late -inlilin! hnd Carriage
house, atttrhi il to bo tu trl , t rmlnl y i a f il
and sl er ho-'teis and ..ii. ch;irue w dl l.iw, in
seenrdance nh t'.e reet t h i A Utx.fi.
Philadelphia. Or I 7th, 1x44.
IV
I. .1. . I'Ortl hens le ie to teniler ht-r grate
lul :nko. w.er(i;m' Ills lo 'he fen, le nf Siiflu V
and am roumiina conirrv, fn their pit encmi gc
nn i I in the I, ne of tii profeasn n ; and w u d al
the same time an ounce lo them th.the -till in
tetuls to continue lh" practice of medieioe in all its
various d part merits II" would, thirefore, solicit
a continuance of their confidence and patronage.
He may be lound nt all time at his nfTice, at the
north east corner i f Bla kU'iry and D er alreets,
unlesa professionally ene 'ij.il.
Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1842. tC
A CARD.
Dr. I. T. Trlles, Re-pectfully informathe
citizens nf Cunhury and vieii i'y.that he hasie
ntoved bis otTiee to the buibling lately occupied by
(corge Briitht, in market atreel, Sut bury, where
he may be found at atl hours, unless professionally
engaged
DR. TRITES returns hia sincere thanka for the
encouragement he haa received, in the line of hia
profession, in thia place, and trusts by prompt at.
lention lo the duties of hi prolesaion, and reason
able charges, that he will continue to receive a
liber) rhare of the public patronage,
Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1842. tf.
DRTjTn. SUMNER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
i ESI'ECTFULLY informs the public that he
-I t- has made Northumberland hia permanent
place of residence, and ia ready to attend to any
calls in the line of his profession.
July 2, 1812 ly.
UNlON HOTEL,
'Uencral Stage OJicr,)
'BLT TT CT2 1ST 9
LTCOMINO COUNTY,
I'rmiMjIaaiiiii.
riHF. N,ib-rviher respectfully informs his friend
I and the puMic in gcnernl, lhat he haa taken
the above
LARUE AM) COMMODIOUS
HOTEL,
IN THE BOROUGH OF M U N C Y,
and that he i- now well pn pared to accommixlate
al who may favor h;m with iheir custom.
ILs SLrtrimo AriaTMKSTa are well aired, and
coniforiable.
Hi-Taatv. an Bah will a'ways p supplied
with the best the market can afford.
Hia S-riaLim. which is eoorl will be under
tl e chariie nf pood anil careful hostlers.
He f. t in confident, bv strict alleut'on to bu-inesa.
and an earnest desire to render c mfortable thoae
who may patronize him, lhat he will not f il to give
general sail-la, tii.n. II, U. LAV Lit.
Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1812. if.
TUB
rillLADELPIIM. READING AND rOTlSYILLE
RAIL ROAD.
AN i:TUA ACCOM MODATDiN I.INU
II ill t nmmriiCf running hi liners l'iibnh Iplila j
and I'oltsrillr on flit fi-Howi'i!! n'ujs
nif noma ;
'a tin ,rtru Mo'iy, ty
l eaving I'.f villi-, .., Mon t y.
an'l Fridavs at
9. 142
We.t. .
8 A
i
e ivr
f if
g I'liji i(li !.'i.a. on Tne dnva Tim
ir '-v. . . at 1 1 P.
f M$ nig kei.Sit.g.
Kor I ill ii I pi ii, M 1 tl 4 A. M.
Kor PotthVille. at J P. M. S
I 11-V.erkU.
Between PoUsvilb- A Phdada.
B-tween ReadinK A d .
M,?i0 A f2.0
t.2S A 1.75
l,4U A l.dO
Between do A Pnt aville,
Exri'nsioai TiratTa noon roa
SktT l-t
Between Pottsville A Phihilelptiia,
It tween Reading A ilo.
He ween do A Puttsvilb',
SkTtavis.
f6 00
3 00
3 00
The
.tber pasnger trains wltl sa before, at
the following hours i
Philadelphia and PvHwlle.
From Philadelphia, at A) A.M. i nw
From Pottsville. at t P. M. $ 1 ""
llnurt rf patting Heading.
For Pottsville, at B A. M, 1 .
For Philadelphia, at Si Pi M. UMJ'
All ihe trains Will stop fur way parsengera at
the usual points.
Q-y- All paasengera are requratcd to procure
their tickets before the trains stait.
May 21, 1842. if.
Fresh aupiiyof ROSE OINTMENT, received
A and Fr sale by U. U. MASSER.
N.,v 10th. 1812.
BLANKS
KORSALE AT THIS OfFlCE.
TAILORING,
ON BIS OWN IIOOK.
PETER GETTER,
RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and lU
public generally, that ha haa commenced tha
Tailoring It ii sin cms,
in all ita branches, in the house formerly occupied
by Wm. Durst ua a Tailor Shop, in Blaekherry
street, nearly opposite tha Presbyterian Church.
He respectfully solicits a share of the public patron
age, and truste by striet attention to business ant)
reasonable charges, be will be enabled to give gen
rral satisfaction.
8unbuiy, June 18th, 1843 ly
ALL persona indebted to the firm of Lyon A
Harris, under the agency of O. N. Thacher,
Hal and Cap Manufacturer!, No. 40 North Third,
street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi
ate settlement of th.-ir accounts with the subscriber,
their legally authorized agent, who is fully rmpow.
eted to settle and collect the accounts of aaid firm.
ROBERT D. WILKINSON,
June 4th, 1812. tf Agenf.
WARRANTED SUPERIOR TO ANY
OTHER NEAR SUM BURY.
.1
OHN A HENRY LANDAU, having rented
the Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sunbury.
have now for sale the best Lime in this part nf the
country, and will continue to keep constantly on
baud fresh Lime for Plastering, Building and for
Liming land, on as reasonable terms aa can be had
anywhere in the neighborhood.
May 81, 1842. J. A H. LAND U.
CLYDE & WILLIAMS-
llhink IIuoU Itlanuractoi'3',
Opposite Prince' Hotel,
HARRISBURG.
ri1HF'. are pr pared to manufuclure blank work
JL of every description, ruled to any pattern, Bitch
aa Dockits beccrds. DT Books. I.Cilaers. Ascs
aora' and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest quali
ty of paver, in a style equal lo any made iu the ci
ties ef Philadelphia or ISew York.
All descriptions of binding neatly executed.
Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made to order.
Law Bonks, Music and Periodicals bound to any
pattern. Old Uooks rebound, Ac. Also files of
papers bound.
fl"j Work left at the office of tha Sunbury Aim
riean, will he prompt ly attended to.
May 21st, 1842. ly.
WM. HEILIiLlT & CO.,
C'ommission &. Forwarding Merchants,
Fool of 11 tllou) Street Rod Road,
OS THE PItAWiaV.,
nAVINO associated wi:h them Joseph Barnef,
late of Eastnn, Pa., resnectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have ta
ken that large and well known atore and wharf at
font of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by
Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General
Commission and Forwarding Business, and from
the local advantages of the place being connected
with all the public improvctnente that have their
outlet In the city, they flatter themselves they will
lie able to do business to as great, if not greater ad
vantage, and upon aa reasonable terms aa any other
house, and they assure their friends that any con
signments made to them shall have their strict at
tention, and no exertions spared to give entire aatia
faction.
They are also prepared to receive and forward
gooda to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh
rivers, between Mauch Lhunk, baston ami t'hila-
delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Camds;
alao, to any point on the Juniata river, or North
and Wist Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl.
kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Water
Canals.
For the accommodation of Boats coming or go.
ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Stemiboat
will be kept expressly for towing boats from tha
Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which
will entitle, merchanta to have their produce deli
vered on Ihe Delaware, and their good id.ipicd at
a aiving ol BO to 75 jer cent, on the prices for
huilii'g across, with theae advantngea they re
spectfully solicit a share of patronage.
W. HEILMAN A CO,
William Hellman, )
W lliam VV. Keyser.C
Joseph Burnet. j Philad .Mav It. 1848 ly
tTTu n p n in sc c c e s s,
A Sett Discovery In the
NEWSPAPER BUSINESS.
A MOST important and invaluable discovery has
been made by a gentleman of thia city, by
which newapaiia may he printed in their present
form, and, at the lime time, capable of being con.
verted at pleasure into a Maganne form, for preser
vation Thia grand improvement, which is destined to
form a new era in the business, effecting an entire
revolution in (he art of printing mammoth news
papers, will be introduced, by penni-inn nf the pa
tentee, into tha Philadelphia Saturday Museum,
commencing in Mny next.
IMPROVEMENTS IN "THE MUSEUM."
"The Museum" Is now so fairly and firmly .
tblhed, that we feel warranted in ni:ikiug .:!
verv extensive snd impottant improvements. ?'y
ii e fi'St of May, We shall have complet e a l nut
i ii ..em.'i.ta. We sh ill have, in the fitst 1 1 . e, a
rm' ftl.tl ir and bold type in the aecoi.l a
. ,i-.t- n.vi'S -ind white paper- in the third ( lire,
wi- h.i'l mike nn ingenious tnd novel chai ge in
'!. aT.-.ri;tment of the matter in the fourth place,
i ,u i.l iiu re.iiw our corps ofcoritihutnra in all the
variou departments of a Family tfew'peiperin
the filth place, we have secured, at a high aa'ary,
the services of Ettnaa A. Poa. haq , a gentleman
whose high and Veiaatile abilities have always
(' ken promptly for ihenisclve, and who, after the
fir t of Vay, will aid ua in the editorial conducta of
the joum il.
The b'urralit of Totontciiitt Journry oter the
Hncktf Mtiuntiiini' one of the moat intereating and
roiia6iV ever (ruhlUhed, is sent It all new subscri
bers. Al its conclusion, our leadera will find them
a. Iea in possesion of a woik which aone will be
worth double the subtrription to Ihe paper. We
hall continue, alao, of coUrsn, the "Biogrophieat
Sketches snd Portrait, which are now exciting ao
unexampled an li.tetest. With these and other fea.
turt-a continued, and with the improvements in con.
tempi ition, it remaina lobe aeen whether we do)
not amply fulfil our determination of making tho
eery bent untonnper in America.
i'trsona wishing to secure sis thoua.ind large oc
tavo pages of useful, interacting, and unexceptiona
ble reading for Ihe select family circle, for the email
sum of Two Dollara per year being at tho aston
ishingly low rale of thirty pagea for one cent, or
equivalent to one hundred and twenty pages for
four cents ahould hand their names in now.
TERM8. Two Dollars per annum. Three co
pica fir Five Dollara, or Sixteen copies for Twenty
Dollais, U the extra inducement offered at pieacnl
for clubbing. THOMAS C. Cl.AKK A Co.,
Office of the Saturday Museum, Publishers' Hail,
No. Itl Cheanut Street, Philadelphia.