Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, May 10, 1845, Image 3

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    PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly hy Henry Yoxthrtmer.
Whrat, . 8ft
Rtt, 60
Conn, 40
Oats, ...... 25
Posk, ...... 5
FtAtSFtD, .... MlJ
BcTT, . . . 14
Eun. .... 6
BcKSWAt, 35
Tt low, ... 10
Flas, ... .8
HscRicn Flax, 10
CENTRE TURNPIKE.
tN Elrrlion for officer of the "Centre Turn
pike Road Company, leading from Rending
to Sunhurv," will be held in the Borough of Sun
bury, on Monday the 2d day of June nest, nl the
limine of Elisabeth W. Intel The flection will open
nt I o'clock, P. M., and close nl 4 o'clock, P. M.
The account i f ihe Company fur the pint jentw II
le submitted to the Stockhohlpr present, st the
nme lime and place. JOHN U. BOYD,
Set rotary.
Northumberland, May 10, IH45. 41.
MRS, FOLLIYIER,
INFORMS her friend, and the public in gene,
tal. that flic lias opened a new and handsome
ussortmrnt of
with which she can supply them at very reduced
price, at the Ot.n Staiii, West of I tie Pout Office.
Xunl'ury. M y 10, 1815. tf.
llobcrt l'ariistvoiliris Instate.
"kJOTICE i hereby g vpn that letter ofadmi
nislr.tion have hem granted to the subscri
ber , on the estate nf Roboit Farnorth, Sr., decM.,
Lite o( Shumnkin township, Northumberland en,
All persons indrhwd to said estate are requested In
ni'ike immediate payiiirnt, and all those having
cl;m mill pre' nt the rRtif, duly authenticated, In
the subscriber in Sunhurv, or at the residence uf
r-iiddic'd. JOHN FAR.NSWORTH.
Sunhurv, M y 10, IH44, Gi. Admr.
In llic Healing Art !
Important t't Inritliif.i and Friends ofthe. S'rlt
"EDIC5NE, h'iri f ffifScious, h bIwbv
bren taken i li die-atisfaclion hv the nick.
owing to in uii lea-ant nature. Hence it has e.
vet been the study of all great physician to dis.
puisc it nauseous taste, Uut their rirl'a have ne
ver been crowned w'Mi c mplcte success, ll wa
left for l)'. Smith to arcompli-h. Having aiven
the an pet hi utnemilting attention for nearly
two y-i, he ha, after spending a ronideralle
mm of mom y, produced n medicine which, while
itiseteiy wav agreeal-le to Ihe palate, ia ailre to
tr ninph ovtr DISEXSE und ill opposition, tnd to
irpay him for hia devotion to the iinprovrm- nl of
the niedicitl -cn nee,
DK. a. nnxr. smith ssnr c,it,d
Impror d Indian Vrgrtiilde ''" are 'he result
t thm laboi. Then ellec a, nd the g- neral f ivor
wi h winch they have In en received in all part of
the United S'ntes, warrant the proprietor in the
lecl iratimi that 'thev aie the greatest improve,
mem in medicine rvpr known," Unlike-all other
pi t. these neither gr pp, produce nausea, nor any
other upleasant sensation, while they are as pow
erful, as t is pna-ihle for a me. jrine to he, and le
hanmi.f.. PARENTS cinnot be loo rau ieus of
minend meilieinp which exert such nn all power,
ful influence ii on the system as lo ii ercde every
thing el-e ; s i ling and si'cncins l ill the disease
ami native heiself altogether, and often ennstitu
tmg a geat r and mote erievinu discs e, which
shall wcie,h upon mm t lir.iti i; h life. Simwrs
Chi i.mir.x r qui" Ihe ptnin cfT-ct of t in Id Bnd
ntr.eille n ! i im n.e.l cioe. I ke iIhkc pilln.
Wiibms are instxiiilv ejiel ecl Imm th" system hv
lhe;ru e. Fmil Mumm h and Fninl Tonutie find
p.wiij.e in id 'le in tliene Nog ir C at d Pill."
t'r.M ai.k under m y rin iin.sini.C' , may takeihein,
bihI they will promote leulir lion, and prcarrve
loal h and n nuih nf h"dv nml viv rily nf mind.
For cert fieaiea of ladies, we tcfer the mv.t'id to a
p mphlel to I e h ol nf ihe azent'. But he will
merely refer o a few who have been cured by the
U-e of the-e Pi.ls,
li. Themp-nn. 6R Nor h Moure aire t, (ne; hew
,if Ihe l ite J n ee Tliotnpsou,) i uird of periodic.d
lliadnehe hi d p in in he bn at,
R M P.nk. II. ivv. fever and 'coful i.
Mis. S. A. uhl. (M lion ul the 1'. S. Naval
II "pit I) cund nf he.iilache and billi ins nlleelion.
Jhh. M. Tur. er,' lu'e of the V. S. Navy, 51
(iieeiiHicli si , cund of eakna in the bicd, cos
tivenes and ililfirnln of I remhn e.
J une J. Bevm deiiuiv shenlT, hi seen them
Used in ihedehloiV pi i with aa'oiiial.ing reulu. '
(XT' (JAin iON, Ti e tu lie should remeinter j
that NO (HL'ar (boated) Pill can I e genuine, nn. I
less Dr. (j. BEN J. SMITH 3 signal ure is on the I
ide of m i iit box. Tli' i iinpoilHtit, a nvscia- i
ble mid cine may be envi I ped with rugar. These I
I'll n nr.' maile of ihe veiy rmr.T t iTUtiu, anil
they nil bear iha scrutu y of eithi r physieiun or '
rhi init. lint a wo'tlde.s im tation h is It'en mu.le, j
liii ft ha no recoinniei.d iiioii but ibesugir which j
lovi is up a vile niix'tirc of alue and colcynih. Be- I
ware of un h iminsilion. !
Sold by J(HN W. FRIMNCi. Sunbwtt I
WM. FCRYTHE, Xrlhunftt.
Ori'li.'in1 Court Sale. I
' N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Norihuinl'i-rlaml countv. will he so d at pu!. 1
be vei due, on !Ss unity tl e"4ili Mav int , mi the ,
prcnii cs, to wit : A reria n tract of land ai'uale j
in ihe I 'Wnahip nf hnnvik n, in aiid cr.unty, e m.
laming twentv-ieven ami tntre.toU'lli acre ami
ghl erehe. adjoining Ian I nf Jacob cV U ivid
lieed. Gen. Hummel, Ds'ii. I CHinp'.i. II, and the
Minnokni Cietk. on which is eric ed a bg dwel
ling hou-c, a bank bain and a amall orchard. Al
an 1. 1 the came time and pl'iee a cerlain other tract
nf land, xitua'e in the township and com ly afore,
aaul, iHljoining laud nf J dm Reed, Jacob Ac D.i
vid llenl. Stun 'el oV Vnuugman nd Vincent Den
e'er, cnntainiiig 31 sen a and MS iiercher of which
luut twelve acre ar cleared. l.nle the eatale of I
Henry Zuumerin in, dee'd. Sale to commence all
10 u'cliMk, A. M. of n d day, when the condition I
ofajle will ue made known l
JOII ZIMMERMAM.
DANICI. ZIMMERMAN,
HENKV ZIMMERMAN, jr.
SAMUEL EI'LER,
VALENTINE KLA8E, guar
dian of the minor child en.
Simbutv, May d, 1815. 4t
Ul-lllUlll, Court Sale.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Nonhumlw il .ud county, will b sold at puh.
lie vendue or ou'ery, on Saiuiday the 21th day of
May ins!., at the Court House in the borough nf
Kuubuiy, to will A certain tract ol unimproved
laud, situate in the townahip nf Au iiata, in Mid
curty aojniiiiiig Unda of Jacob Ship, (Jeorga
,.Cmrad and other, coniainnig 83 acre and lUfl
' pen he. I.nte the e.ia e of William Urarhit,
dre'd, Sjle tu commence al 10 o'clock, A. M. of
iid iy, when lha terms will be mada known by
MARY H. OEAKHART,
Kunbu'y, May 3, 1845 4l Gundiin.
AIIIISTn4TOn'S SAI.K.
VALUABLE FARM
FOR SALE.
BY VIRTUE of the power fesied in me, by
the will of the lain Thowa On sit, dee'd.,
will be aild at public aale nn Wetlnerlay, the 23d
day nf July next, at the Mmaion House, upon the
premise nf ihe Mansion Farm nf the late Tioma
(rant, dee'd., In Augusta township, Northumber
land county, Pa., siiante cn the east side nl Ihe Ri
ver Susquehanna, epihlitatit, and about a mile
from the Bornngh of Sunbury anil Nnrthurnber.
land, all that Valuable estate, late the Mansion
Farm of fa d Thomas tJranl, dee'd., adjoining the
firm nf Samuel Hunter on the smith, land ol Tho
rn i Rohjn on the east, other land of the lte Tho
mas Grant on Ihe north, and the Su-quehanna Ri
vi r on lh' weal, containing, together, two hundred
and twenty ait acre and seventy perphe. more or
less, of which about two hundred and fifteen acre
cleared and about one hundied and fiflt en acre
are fiist rata River bottom land.
'I he improvement coni: of a twn atory double
farm house, 40 feet front by 30 feet in depth, wilh
frame back building and frame kitchen, and alone
milk house and oven att'iched, and a pump and
well of excellent water in ihe k'tehen, a atone
smoke house, a la'ge hunk birn, 1st story stone.
2d d.. frame, 80 feet long by 3fi f, ct in d pth, a 2
stniy wagon house, wilh gtannry above and own
crib attached, a frame earring house and granary,
and a large log turn and stable, wi h a new and
imi rovrd rider presa, with shingled roof over the
.ime. And
ALSO s A two s'nry brick dwelling house, con
t iniiii in front 26 feet and in depth 27 feel. 10
inches, tnd hiick two story kitchen, 20 feet in front
by 14 feel, 6 inthes in depth. There are upon
the premi e s two apple orchard in excellent order,
ofthe most valuable fruit, one con'aiuing about
eight and ihe other shout nine acres.
This Farm ia one nf the moat valuable and pro.
dueiive in the Slate, i in the highest slate of cul
tivation, and located in the heart of a district,
which, for salnhr ty nf dim te an I picturesque
scnry, is unsurpassed. It is situate on the pool
of ihe Shamnkin d.im al the eastern terininati n nf
the Norifitimbrrl ind Bridge, It proximity to ihe
thriving homuchs of Sunbury and Notlhiimheilsnd,
d ihe pmhahilny that the hi I contain Valuable
bodies of Iron Or , and itsadin rah'c location in the
heat I ofthe Iron nnd Coal regions of Pennsylvania.,
to which thete is a heavy and increasing emigra
tion, gives this prniierty nn additional value, and
renders it wi ll woilhy i f the attention of capital,
isis.
(j T erms made known on ihe dav of sale.
KENDEIM'ON fs.MITH.
Adm'r., Ar., of Thom.is Cirant, dee'd.
Sunbury, May 10. 1815. Kt.
Orphans' Court Salv.
IN pii'sunice nf an order nf the Orphan-' Court
ol Norihumberl.inJ ('oiiuty. will In-solil at pjh
l c vendue or outcry, on S.iimd y the 10th dav of
Mav next, on the premises, to wit : A e riain tract
of land situate in Shainok n tow nship, in said
county, a-'joiuiug lands of David McWilliams, E
lisha U .rum ami Oli diuh Camptell, coniaining
Iwenty-fivfl acre and one hundred ai d ihhty-ninc
I erche more or It's, on which are erected a large
two -lory fiame house, bain ami other ouihouser;
l'e the esia'e of James Camphell, dit'd. Sale to
commence at 10 o'clock. A.M., of said day, when
i he condition ol tale will he made known hv
OIIAUIAH CAMPBELL,
WILLIAM PERSINO.
Sunbury, April 19ih. 1815. 4t Adm'r.
Deborah f.runt' Instate
'TOTICE ia hrehy given, lhl b iters of ad
iniiiitialon have heen granld ! the suh
scriler. on the rst iie of Dch rah (i an', d c'd ,
late nf Augusta township, Northumleitand countv.
All persons indebted to said isl.te, will make im
mediate niymeiil and th.se having cluii.is will
resont the same, duly auth niira'.e l to Pete I. ma- I
iuP, Sunl ury. i r to the sul scriher, No. 112 Walnut
str.et, Philadelphia.
KENDERTON SMITH.
April 19ih, 164561. Adm'r.
T the Electors of Nortluiiiibcrlunil
County.
S-lF.l.l.OW CITIZENS. I hed.y ofT.r my
self . a cin lul ne, f r ihe i fiiee of
EaZSTa AND RECORDER.
I can only promise, tioul I I he lortiinate noiiuh
to be re-elecied, to disih .rge ihe duties of said office
with fills lit jr ..nd impar'i.iiv.
EDWARD OYSTER.
Sunhurv, May 10, IS 15.
To llio Electors of NoithuiuberliJiiil
Comity. j
T," El. LOW CITIZENS I hive If en induced
J- to illVr invseif a a c ndulyte fm the uliiic i f
I'lotlioiioturj,
At the ensi i.ig election SSn u'd I fortnnilely be
elected, I here'.y promise, f .i hfill y and impariid
ly to discharge the duties of a d nllie.e.
JOHN FARNSWORTH.
Siinhnry, May 10, 1815.
To the Electors of iSlorthuiuLicrlaiul
Count v.
IELI.OW CITIZEN'S: A I have been great,
ly rncouiaged hv my frieinis, I aulicil jour
support for Ihe olTice of
S II E 11 I V V.
Should you confer this office upon me. I shall
endeavor 10 discharge the dut p lh- rpof with lidc
Inv, THOMAS BILLI NO TON.
Ntinhu y. April I9ih, 1815.
To the Electors of Northtmilierlaiul
(V'.intv.
TELLOW CITIZENS. At the ailinta ion of
- a iiumhcrof my triend, I have Conscnti d In
be a candidalo for the ollice of
REGISTER AMD RECORDER.
I promise ihe -it u u ol the county, that .f I am
cltcled. I will endeavor to discharge ihe duties of
the cilice faithfully aud impartially.
WILLIAM M. GRAY.
Sunbury, April 1 9th. IM45.
To the Electors of Northuinbci laud
Countv.
7KLLOW CI TIZENS. Having been n.ni.
Js raged by my frit-uda, to oiler iiiyavli' 4 a candi
date for the ollice of
COUNTY COMMISSIOrjT:ll,
I tespecHu'ly solicit your supp.'.rt. Should you
see proper to confer the office upon me, I will en
deavor to di-chaigo the duiibs theieof wilh fidility
and impartiality.
SEBASTIAN HAITT.
U"bviry, A priM9ih, JS45.
To the Electors of Northumberland
County :
J7ELLOW CITIZENS: I beg leave to floi
myself aa a candidate, at the enauing election,
for the office of
County Commissioner.
Should I be so f irtuntte a to h elected, 1 pledge
myself l discharge the duties of iba olHcs with
promplneaa and fiJelity.
CHARLES WEAVER.
Sunbury, April 6:h, 1945.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY virtue of a writ nf levari Facia, Issued nut
of the Court of Common Pleas of Northum
bi rland county, to tne directed, will be exposed to
public sale, at Ihe house of Franklin A. Clark,
in the town of 8hamokin, on Wednesday the
38th dav of May net', at I o'clock P. Vtthu fol
lowing descrilxd property, to wit t
All that certrin tract nf Coal Land known a
"The W.thetill Tract," situate in Coal township.
Northumberland county, and bounded and descri
bed as follows I beginnim al a heap nf stonea near
the southerly side of the Oreat Road, a coiner nf
land surveyed in the name of Samupl Cla.k, thence
by the same, south 311 perchea to a pt, thence
by formerly vacant land, (now su veved in the
name of Willi im Oreen and Ro'e t (Jrav,) past
2fi3 erches In a ainnll maiked hlackoak, thence
by land surveyed to Robert (Sray, nmth 13 perrhe
to a marked Chesnul, east 29 perches to a marked
che-nul oak. north 10 perches to a marked chesnut,
east 30 peiche to a marked chesnut, thence hy
lund surveved in the name nf John Drady, north
139 perches lo a marked wh teoak in the middle nf
the (treat Road, thence along the middle of the
aaid road, and by land surveyed lo Wm. I. imhert
and Luke Fuller, north 78 degrees west, 53.) per
rhe to a marked whileoak in said road, a uth 76
deurc s west, 83 perches lo a marked whitroak.
noith 80 dcgiees west, 133 perches to a marked
whileoak, and north 5(1 degrees weal. Re) perrhe
to the place of heuiniiiiiR. containing MHO acres
moie or less, shout flO sere of which aie cle.red.
whereon are erected a log hou-e and l,t( bare, a
hiick k in, saw. miM, Ar, al.o a la'Re anthr iciie fin
mice, enei- e In usc, a store In u-e. and ah 'til 18
or 20 dwelling hou-es. Ther are ;dso -everal cod
vein ai d drifis, rail road tracks, Ac, Ac, on ia d
piemiae.
ALSO Another tract of land situate in Cna;
township aforesaid, known aa the "William I'oyd
Tr-cl." and descii'ed as follows: heninnina nt a
pine, thence tunning hy laud urvey d In Jeremiah
I'aul, north 63 dearecs east, 30 perches lo a white
oak, south 20 degrees east, 12 perches to a atone,
thence ly land surveyed to Meirick Star, north CI
degrees past, 5(1 perches lo a stone near a pine,
uorlh 49 and nne tenth perches lo a maple, tioilh
58 degrees we-t, 81 perches to whi'eoak, south
HI degrees west, !I2 J petehe lo stones, theme hy
laud soiveyed to Andrew Shuber, south 12dcrjr.es
east, 61 perches to a post, noilh 78 degrees east,
Ifi percl es t.-) a post, sooth 12 degre- eaal, 40
pi rcht lo a post, south 78 degrees wet. I G H-rehe
lo a post and south 12 degrees east, 15 perche to
ihe place of beginning, roninining 43 acics and 147
perches end allowance, more or less.
ALSO One fulliqual undivided four h ptirl
(the wlndp into four equal parts to be divided) of
mid in all ihat certain tmel of land situate in foul ,
townsh p aforesii.l. and known a 'The Merrick I
Slar Tracl." and described aa follows: hen nning
t a atone, thence hy land snree.l to Jrsse lirouk.
north 74 ih gre-s eas1, 240 perches to a s n-.e,
thence soulh Ifi degrees ea-t, 85 a?rches to a stone,
Ihei c south Oil degree esi, tit) perrhe lo a sh lie,
south 31 J. grip us', 35 perches lo a slot e. sotit1!
2 degree wei, 35 perches to a ston-. south 31 ile
grees ea.l, fiO p.-n he to a dead pine, south 0:1 ,le
grce west, 87 perches loam pie, theurn north 27
degrpts west, 35 perches lo a stone, thence north
61 degrees ea-i, 57 perche to a stone, north 5:1
perchea lo a maple, south 58 .bgiees west, 80 per.
chex to a whileoak, south 81 degrees west. 80 per
i lies Ic a stone, south 74 degn es west, 58 perches
lo a slone, north 16 degrtrs e-t, 8 perches to a
stone, south 74 degree wesl. Illfl perches lo s stone
heap or dead white..ak, nor'h 16 degrees wis. 106
pe-ches to a st. no sml place of gmninc. contain
ing, hy a r cent suivey, 2U6 acies and 7J perches
and nl owance,
ALSO One undivided fonilh pjrt of 155 arts
or shares, (the whole into 226 p Ms or shares lo he
ilividul) ol snd in 13 tract ol Coal Linds. lying
contiguous to each other on the w iters of Shaino.
km and Mahnnoy creek, or a much ihtr.of as i
M'li.t'e in t'oal township, Noithiimherl tnd county ;
which said Ir ids were ureed in pursuance i f
13 warraD'a for 4n0 ;.cres e.icli, all hearing da e the
10th d.v of Mav. A. I). 1793, giauird to Witdsm
I'.llioit. (Se..rj;e Asion. Cale'- Lown . John Young.
.1 'hn Wlmeinnn, Joseph J. nil n. Ku hard 'Tunis,
John Warner, Daniel Reese. Willi nn I' rter. Wi'
li .in Mtder, I'eier llehaveitant Wi ham Powell,
nnd patented o J. hn N tcho'son on ihe I7h, 20ih,
23 1. 2t h and 25ih I'ava of October, A. D I7'JI.
aud which smd tiacta of land are. by theolliei il ie
'un s ol .in v. v, computed to contain 5346 acre
and 129 perches and allowance.
ALSO At the same lim- and place, by virue
of a wnl if Vtn in. ni Etpniuis, to me ill pen d,
A ceit in trot nf laud situate in Cial township
nfotesa d, ailjmning ihe first above ih scrihed I oid,
mrv.x.d in il.e i ante of Samuel Weitteill. I mil
suiveyed n ihe nnmsof W m, tireen, end land of
Mil a. iv, Davis, Juiiian and oihers, containing 90
hrr.s more or less, n he eon are reeled a' nut 15
dwt lin g b us. . a s iw-iii II, :tnd a par nf Ihe Cis .
ini hue if the hamokin furnace. There are al
so s- veial t o .I vein open d i n said pu tni.es, i.nd
a I i arch lad io d
AI.Mt 'The undivi 'ed moiety of I3etr more
or less, ailjouiilig the above It art, surveyed in he
name ol S.iiiuel Wilherill and others, laini" par' nf
a tract surn ve-l in the name of lioheri day, upon
which a coal vein nr drift t opened.
Seizi d, tak- u in eieeu ion, and to be s .1 1 as tl e
proppiiv ,f ihe Sham. .kin Coal and I on I'oinV'Uiy.
Willi noi re I i Hi .j ninn H. Yarmll, as gnee of
Ihe h on km Coal and lion C. nipauv, tie. ie
Armatroi.g, snr , an I nlheis, terirtenant.
FELIX MAL'RER, Shmff.
Shi tiff kOll'iee, 2
Sunbury, A. 26, 1845. $
NEW SPRING GOODS.
A. 11. MA It SHALE.
WHOLESALE X RET All. DEALER
in I 'tuhioiHible, Snpi rior and Mtttium
t'unvy aud Staple Diy liwnls.
No. 18S Ciu'siuit L, between Seventh
anJ Eilith strce?.-,
I li 1 1 n d p . p n ,
IS now in tegular re ',,t of New Sly'ea S Ha
Mou-elui de lair-, 'wns. Organdies, Jao. t.pts,
(jinihams, Ua ,.r . f) Marque, Eoli-n. lUtzoru e.,
t 'nmhr'cs, C'.mizi i. IL nih zincs, Alpic is and o.
ther es.,,ub'e Drea l.'o.xUr, also. Sh-wl, Scarfs,
Vidi En binidi nr, Hieiv. I .. ,, liloves. Liu
en, Cambric II inVf-.slid Iri-h L'liens; Calicoes ul
12 its. a yard, Mu'iu, nnd other cheap Coods,
Slrnnger w ill find it p otn ulaify to their in'eiest
Id call, as the goods aie all wanauled, and the
hufit cufh prices inva iabty named f.isi.
l'hiludilpliia. Aptn2Gih, H45. Cm.
liost !
ON Friday, the I lib insl.. on the mad leading
from Sunbury to Danville, a large leather
I'ockel Hook,
con'aining a thick on the Bank of Noilhuniher
land lor (125, several relief notes, a number of
promissory notes, ami o'her paper which will he
of no use lo any peron but the owner. Any per
son finding sani poikit ho k, and forwarding ii to
the ownrr at Shainokin. m leaving it ai Ihe i Hire
of the "Sunbury Amtuican," will be suitshly re
warded. W. D. f.EARHARr.
Shjmoklii, April 19lb, 1845. tf
HAAS'S HOTEL,
3 TJ IT B TT P 7,
IVortHiimborlnnd County,
PENNSYLVANIA.
HENRY HAAS
RESPECTFULLY inform his friend and Ihe
public in general, Ihat he has taken the brick
stand, in the Borough of Sunbury, lately nrrunied
by John Haus as a public houar. (west nf he Sta e
Hon,), and nearly opposite the Court Hntt-e,)
where hn t prepared to arrnmmndate hi friends,
and all other who mav favor him with their cus
tom, in the best possible manner.
His BAR st all spirkle wilh the choicest of Ll
at'OR. and hia TAIILB shall he well supplied
with the very liesl the market afford. In short, no
pain nor cpen will he spared lo render hi
house in every way worthy of public pa'ronage.
A liheral share of cu-toin i therefore solicited.
Sunbury. April I3'h. ISl.V H,n
RB'WV A"3Di7
V" AGHI1TGT01T HOTEL,
'rl sirV of Main nt., in tlir Ifarn' of
LYCOMINC. COUNTY, PA.
riHE suhscrihrr would rcapcctfully inform his
JL nld f iciid. and the travelling puhl.c, thnt be
lias recently t.ik.-n and fiiurd up, in a superior
in inner tins paci ni brick edifice, sign nf
where he i pr.pi ed to accommodate traveller nnd j
visitor In the very lest ami pleasing My le. Ill I
hnune is siinaied in the roost ph nsnnl and renlral
pari nf Ihe hor..iili, convenient to hostile, nud .
is large and the room airy. j
'Th nikful for the lilteral support white keeping!
the old Muncv Hotel and the Arneii. an Hotel, in (
this borougit, for Ihe past Ihree yeer, he icsptct-
fully solicit a commit mee nf ih" same. j
THI OI'ORE WEI.I.s. I
Money. April I2lh. 1S4.V if J
N. II. 'The llarisliuig. Notthitniherlnnd, titts
..III.. 1l.n. .ll W.ll . I .. b II an I
Belief e Stages ai rival at ,d depart from this ';
Houe.Wv. T.WELLS. j
- j
Dttlllt'l Ks lll'l 'ss I'.Klilf '.
"I-TOTICE i hereby given, that teller nf admin.
istralion hive hern mauled to the uhi r her,
on the estate . f Daniel Ke ler. Lie of I lie latrouch
of Surihuiv, dee'd. Ad ie.ou imlenied to s .id
rstate, or having claims Kgtiust the same, are re
quested lo call on the siih-criher for tttemenl.
BENJAMIN ROBINS.
Sunhurv, April 19th. 1845. lit Adm'r.
.'? Na llKllIN llsitsitr.
""JO'TH'E i herel y g ven thai letters of ad
X ;,iinistration have U'en g'antid to the 8ih-ri-her.
on the estate nftienrge Neihart, In'e of An
gii-t.i township, Noiihiunheil nd county, d. c' '.
All iN'rson mdehtid to said e-'ate, or having d-
.ul.-cnh.r. on Mond.y th I2ih day nf May nest, !
.... .n.ii.,1 in., s ittin n r. ipiotnr,,.! i.t im-ei me
at tin
house of Ihe decea-ed. for senb merit.
JACOB ZARTMAN,
April 5th, 1S15 fit
A'm'r.
in c
. JOHN W
RESPECTFI'LLY inform, the ci-
"j tizens ol eiinbury ami it. vuiui'y, th I
he ha removeil to the B ick Hvu. , to
Ma.kel sire. I, l. iinerlv occupied l y
!) iij4i.iii llendrieks, eist of ihe store formerly oc
cupied by Mi. ler ti Mariz, and now hy In T. Cle
inent, where he will be happy to receive c ill in
the line of hi- r les-iou.
unhU'y. Maich i9ih IH15.
lCZrSCIIlTZSrEPwTTD,
DYESTUrFS, PAINTS, .
rililE suhscrihci keep const oply fr sale on the
JL nnist reasonah e terms, an s-sortmenl of Mi'.li
rim s. Drugs, Dyesiiill'ii, Paur. Oil. Vi.rinshcs, (if.
Being la.g.ly engignl in grindtn.- suclt ar.nles
aa tin get, Mnbiad i.nd Pep er. he ha- th m lot
..le n a sua-ri o qu I i a , l. low tin- niaikrt puce.
He would menli n thai he ha a Puti nl M clone
wn.ked by sli-ain power, wlnrh iitahli him to s. II
Pr rTt ol the v.-ry h. st quality lot 3J cents a Ih. in
l.l.i.'.l r, and 3 i ruts in Hulk.
lit- C. lilnh lli'y ssseits Ih.l his prices are such
as lo give sa i-luciioii io those who in v tavor him
with a call J. W. W.titlb'DON,
No. 152 We-t Pratt St., Balnnn.re, n posile Bub
lim. re and Ohio R.ol I!. .ml Depot.
N. B. No ch.tge nuile foi d Inning (ioods in
any pari nf ihe mv.
March Hih. IK45 Hin
IS o o t & Slio e
IVIAKING.
riHIE Mibcrilr. latent ihe In lit . f B- ck B,0
JL siu. wou d re-pecilullv infoini his o'.i est. ni-
is .nil the public generally, thai he now- . ,.,., ,..
ihe new buildit g we- nf len-. I'm.,,', i'a lor
U ... .. .1 ...... t.. - ... I,.: . ,
i..i, into M i.r or.n..r iii-n g ll.U" -1
in
M UiH -tren, nuni nry, W.eie . j,,,,., d
on hi former hiisines u
lu cam
HOOT cV
S'.iOK MAKINC. i
in nil its vaii. ns crain hea. He vsi I lie piep.re I to !
do a I kin''., ,, ,,, ,K irr,,. al ,),,. wn, ,,, t . I
Itce. n-.,i , ie ,ltti 1( ni inner. He is lha, k- ,
"u1 t -r forim r p.ilionii;e, mid h strict utter danr. lo j
l"i iuess ami rea.oi abh- vharges, will cnJeuVor lo !
I'e-eive a cnn tiiuai ce of it I
JOSEPH BE K.
SmduiTV. Teh. 22 '. t e'4 6m i
lTEV" C.P.PETZ1TC-3.
riHE sub-criHis have received, mil nr.- imw
1 o ci ing a splendid a.. nnn nl of the fo.lnu as
g oil.
Sasoiiy, Wihon and Yitvet Carpeiipgs
Brussp'a and In. peri il 3 Iv di j CAR.
Extra sui-eitine ai d line I ur,.ins ill i PE !'
PET
Jo l.Ni!
Eng'i dt Ti ul. d tV D im i-k Venili.ui d
Auuiicall twilled slid lu'd do
English I 'ruige't and Wihi. n I'l.tor Cl.uhs
Suir and Passage Rocking
Einh.isr'e I Piano and 'Table Cover
le ll Ion Cheuille mid i'uf e I Rous
Door Matt nfevety description.
ALSO
A laige and ,sn n.ive is-mtmrnt of Floor Oil
Cloth-, lioni one lo eiglu yards wide, rut 10 lit ce
ly description of mom or pia-attcs.
Abo. low Hied Ingrain Caiprt.ng fi. in 3 1 J to
62) cents per yard, logeiher wnh a laige andptten
sivp asaoitiueiil of good Usua'ly kept by ci'pei
nn rchanU.
The above good will be sold wKole.ale or retail
at the lowest nmrket price. Coiiiny mirrhmt
and o'her are paruculsily invited to call an t ej
mine our stia k hefme making then select ions.
CLARKsiiN. RICH cV ML'LI IO N.
Succissi.ulo J seph Hl.uk wood, Na. Ill C'he.nut,
corner of Franklin Plate.
1'hiladtlj hia, Feb. 23.1, 1845.
i
SI c
v n 1 .
. PEA Is.
nit
csslm
WISTAR'S
mi.sAiti of Trim ciicnnv,
A Coropnnnrt nalaamle Preparatloia frm
Wild Charrr Bark anil Tar,
77ie 6m remedy known to the tvorldfor the turt nf
couirh, cold, aithma, croup, blrtdi'ng o f (fie
lung, whnopin$ emigh,ornnehiti, influ
enza, thortnet of breath, pain nnd
weakness in the breatt or si'rfe,
fitter enmdaint, and the
Jirnt stages of
CONSUMPTION.
We will nrl assert Ihat this BALSAM will cure
Consumption in ist vnrst form, hot it ha cured
many after nil other means of relief had heen tried
in vain. And why not 1 It seem that the WILD
CHERRY was destined by Natnte to he our PA
NACEA for the ravaging diseases nf this c ld las
litude. Let not Ihe despairing invalid waate his
money nnd loose TIME, lo him so all important,
in mxprrimrnting wilh the trashy nostrum of the
diy. hut use nt nnee a medicine that will rure. If a
cure be p s ihle a medicine that science approve,
nud minv years nf experience h ive demonstrated
that tl atwnts relieves.
'Thfrr if nn surh thing as fill," in Ihe history
nf this wonderful 11 t.MAM. Evidence the most
convincing eve lenco thai no one ean doubt, fully
esiabli hes this fact. For Ihe sake of bnvity we
e ect the f. owing from thousand.
Isaac Pla t, Esq., Editor of the Pokeepsip E igle,
one of ihe m .t inflopnt.nl journal in the state of
New Yoik. stall tindei the authority of hi own
name, th it a young lady, a relative nf hia, nf very
delicate consti'itiion, was attacked in Kelt. 1812.
widi severe cold which immediately produced spit
'.ni 'fhlnod. cough, fev, r, nnd other dangerous and
altrmit c svmptoms. Thr.-nuh medicnl liealment
"nd c-ne she pnti.illy rer vend during sitntmer.
Hut on the return of winter she wa attacked more
violently limn at Inst, she became scarcely able to
walk and was imuhled with couch, chill and fever
rveiy day. snd apHaied to be going rapidly with
cmiMimp i .i ; nl this lirue, when there wa no sign
of improvement, Mr. Plait procured a bottle if
Witii' llt.vi of Witn t'DFtinr, which she
took, and it s. ettiinulv restored her. She gn a se
cond, and before it w as half taken he was restored
to pirfrct In nit h, which she ha enjoyed to the prp.
-'" line, without the slighter! symptom of her for.
mi r d.-e e.
Mr. P att iv "ihe ct re c ime under my own ob
seivation snd I cannot he mist .ken a to the facts."
' A TRACT OF A J.F.TTF.R FfiOMA POST
MASTER. DATED
P m aiii'RV.. Washiuglon cn., Maine, Apr. 29, 1 814.
MR. ISAAC Ui:TTS.Deir Sir: At ihe re
quest of nmny of my friends in this place and vicl
i i'V who are afflicted wilh cnrisuniptinn and liver
eoinp'ani's, I lake the Ij' er v nf asking you to ap
point someone in Ihi county as assent lo ee'l Vi
tak's Biam of Wii.ii Ciikiiiit. Bnrl to send bin
a few d n n a there i none of if for ale within
200 mile from ihi I hnve no il.mht that it would
u.eil with a reaily sale if tl were where it could I
piocurcd without loo much expense and delay.
Mv wile wa nli icked about six m -nlh since
"U wl "' ',"' valle,! ihe first .-age of
r n-ntnp'ioii a eoinnlaint v. ry prevalent in this
. clou t ci.uniry. Hating seen the Balsam ad
vert sed in Augusta.
tr?" 200 MILES FROM HERE, .0
I t k the a n to sen. I there for a bottle of it,
whiih she look, and hich helped her so much that
I sent for I ao botde more, which fhe has sis i ta
ken, and he now sivs she has not felt so well for
si year as she dors al ihi lime. All thoao who
have it quired of me and a -eitained w hat effect the
B dsam hid. are aitsiou lo have some for sale in
Ihi- vicinin, which i the cati-e of my writii g you.
Plea-e infoim me hy nlii'ii ul in til whether you
iimctude to send -ome, ami il so to whom, in order
'hat ll may he kn.-wn white it can be had,
I um wilh re-nect v. in, etc.
P. O. FARNSWORTH, P. M.
The wh.de Country is fast learning thiit no metis
cine no plivsicaii no p epiration nf any kind
whalevir cantonal Dh. Wistau's Balsah uf
Wilh Cuiiiut.
a tki i.v Mvoii:nn i. h sir.
Wat.hvii.I.f., Oneida co., N. Y. Sept. 15, 1843.
Dear S.r I owe it to the afflicted to inform you
that in J .nuary I a-t I wa atiar ked by a vety vio
lent eld, cutis. d by winking in the water, width
seit'ed on my lung. It v.a a roinpanied by a ve
ry vp.p pain in my breast ami side, and al a
niiicing cough. I hud in aitcndsnce all the het
ineiicd an! in our village; hut after rxhausiiug at'
j their skrl o no av .il. ibey pronounced my di-Cnc a
v..-r,n-.r.. ... ,, ,...f rC. H. njj
i;nvr me up to tlie. Alter much personsion I got
'heion-enl nl mv phvsir'an to use M Ualsam ni
Wm, Cii.niit pr. pared by Dn WurAR. I pur
ch i-ed nl ihe Agent in our id,., r,,,e bottle. Iiefore
u-ng h i'f of which I I. gap (l) rfuin eBih. and il
w very evident mv c ,iKl Was much belter and
mv sMiiptoma n e- , rv way impr iving. I have
in w us. d thiee b ,, ,,,,,1 , restnrtd to perfect
litallh. 'This re i.,ii IH nl.ue owing In the u-e nf
l)U WST.t u L.l OF W ILD CHER.
b ; n . I t.,ke this method nf g ving you the in
I. mi' lit .1 mr'lv io ,v von Ihe debt of eTtlitoile
! .- iu. ami p.ul'y Ihat others similarly atllictcd
n.m km w where to apply lor relief.
Very trutv yo .is. JAMES SAGE.
Mil. Pai.mv.ii Dniiigisl, under d ale of Wattrville,
Sept Sliti, 14:1, writis;
The stat nicui gUeu v. u by Mr. James Sage is
wit V'K-vVn io he i.ue l y this whule C'linmunilii.
I c rl inlv was a most remaika le cure. The sale
I he ll.il- .ni i ciy i;oo.l, and ii stii-rers in cure
im y f. iviing. Yours r. sp rlfullv.
D. D. PALMER.
Ill: MOST l.KMVl.KAlILE
1 1 in: i:vi:i: hva oi.iir.D.
j Ha Min n VI, April 20. IKt l.
! On nr about the I.I1I1J11V nf October, 184 I, I wa
I taken ni b a violent pun in the side near Ihe liver,
j which ion id tor ah.'iit rive days, and wa fob
1 .nid ly tin- bre-.kmg "f an n'cir, er nhsces. in
j Wiullv, wh'eli Teheveil the pain a ll tie, hut caused
in. to throw up a erval qiimuit cf nlli-tisive matter
j and 's. niiicli hlo.td II. lug grea'ly ataimi dat
: Mil v I " I phe.l 10 11 phvsii inn, hot he said he thoug' t
he conlil il I nl i ll- for me eve. pi g ve np' aoine
I Merrury '.'., whrh I icl'ussd lo lieke, lieling
I .blitti t' al 'hey ci iihl do me nn good ; innny o
i itni r ni die wi ie then 1 rocuie I bv my wife nnd
t'i lends, t ill l one did me ativ good ai d the ill.
charg" ol ho. o.l ami coitupii n .'ill continued ev. ry
I w iIjv. a "I i last l ecoim- so ntli-nNive th it I
cud se.o. elv Inn he I w s Uo seized with a vi.
ubit rough, wiii hat lin.es rails, d n.e lo rsrse
mu. h nnee Moo 1 thiiii I had iloi.r Ixfore and my
disease eoiillliiieil in tin way, slid crowing worse,
ut 111 F'hruery. whin nli hope n mv nc veiy wa
given up. and mv IiivhiI all ihoughi I would die
ot Iiai.l .eio CoHsi MeTioa. At this moment,
when mv hie w.,aippareu It drawing ni ur ilsclo-e,
I heard 01 IHI. V is CAR'S J A L S A M O F
WILD I lll'.I.RY, and got a botilo whuh at
n lull nk immuiiati.it ; and by the Use of only
three h idea nf ihi- Hied cine, all niy pa:n weie
removed my cough and s iiling of blood nnd cor
inptioii enliirly aiopped. and in a few wrrks mv
he. I h sit so far re.loieil as lo tnah'e me lo wo'k
at my node, (which is a rara n. r.) and up to tin
mi" I have mi iyd go. J tn alth-
I lit M AS COZENS.
Gim crT Loi'NTT, N J , as.
i't ra tiilly ciue bsljrs uir, the tuhrcnlsr, out cf
" . i ". i, 1 f i '. .
ihe Jnslicrs nf ihe Pesce Im and for the said aonn
ly, Thomas Coirns, and beiog auj sfTirmad ac
cording to law, ssiih the above atstement is in a I
things true.
AfTtrmed h. fore me, on ihe 20th of April, 1 8 ' fl. ?
J CtF.MKJIT, J r. $
Such is ihe unprecedented success of this DAI
SAM.
'XATl'RE'S FAVORITE rRESCRIPTIO V
a prescription congeni d to our wants, a it is t tc
patcd (rom chemical estract from ruhtanrea w bieh
the author of nature has placed in our awn In I
for wise purpose, that many who kn.w nnlhi 4
of the mode of its prcpaminn arc endeavoring to
reap pecuniary henrfi's by selling nn aiticte aimil r
in name, nr in appearance, or by representing lb. ir
own lrsh as sttierinr to this BALSAM, or bv pu
ting up a mixtuto and solemnly asseverating that st
i imp ,.rle l from a foreign country, which is tio 1' i
case. All these deceptive arts goto show t-. t
Witi'i Bi.m is known to the world to hn
"THE nun AT REMEDY." snd that to ll
any iniviure it must he like this in name, nr r
port to he like it in suhslauce.
fjTj Believe not the cunningly wrought fnloi. .1.
lion nnd lake on'y the original and griiuri.n
W'istaii's Bai.ssm OF Witn ClItRRT.
NO OTHEn CAN DE I. IKE XT.
Adilrc all order to ISAAC UU T'TS, No.
Ann St., New Y ok.
Agents, JOHN W. FRILINO. Sunhun,,
D. BRAIITIOAM. Karthumhertand
J. K. MOYER. ntnnm l,utg.
.1. WACKONSELLER. SrPns-nmr.;
BROWN c CREASY, MgimvUi:
Feb. 22d. I15 ly
i!Mmm:li:s
Oil SAP TOR CASH.
T. W. SWAIIT'S
Uinhrclln ami Parasol Manufactory.
Ao. U7 liurth Thitil street, tiro doors btloui tif
CITY HOTEL,
I li 1 1 a l c 1 p h I a .
A I,WVS on hand, a large slock of L'M
xlL BRELLAs nd PARASOLS, including the
latest new nivlc of rinked Eitucd Pnra-ol of the
best woikmanship and matirial. at pricp that w.ll
make it an object lo Country Mpichan's snd others
to call ami examine his stock. before purchasing
elsewhere Fe 22, 1815. ly
V IFTY ix )ltiTiTk W A 1 1 1)7
CANTRELL'S
I'rh'In'altMl I aiuily IZcdiciiiCK
'V'VJII'Lum .lire ev. r tin. u bin si I r in ilu
y uiuqii ill il in iln-ir sever d d- partmei.t hy
every 'hing ever rrtcred to the itihlio. who havv
voluntary came forward ami i H'ereil numer uis and
highly rapcciuhle Us:im 'iiials nf their superior
efliricv.
Canfrelfs Compound Metlirattd Sirtip of Sui -tapnr
lla f or, Anti-Scorhulic Svrup, for the cure
ol Scorfiils, (Jhronic Rheu.nttism, Chrome Swel
ling ofthe Joints, Emptions nf the Skin, and all
Disea-es arising from the abuse of Mercury, d;.1 ,
unsurpassed hy any thing in the market, comla.
ning sll the virtues resident in Ihe Sarsnpanlba
wilh a modern medicament, only lately broeght
out by the most respectable medical aulhomus.
Price, 50 cenl per h t'le.
Cnntrel's .iitti-Dy'ptptic Powder, for the re
lief and permanent cure ul that most distressing
complaint, Dyspepsia, in all its -frm and siage.
It is ttulv a mosi valuable, remedy. Sold in bottles
ai 25 snd 50 cents each.
Cuntrrll's .Igue Mixture and Tonic Metlira
mentil, stands at ihe liead of the list unnvVled by
any, or all the ii'.numcrnMa medicin' in u-e
throughout the length and bread h of the lai d, for
the cure of Fevkh and Aots in all its stages, and
front all its consequence.
Residents jn Fever and Ague districts should
never he without il.
The suhsciher will forfeit EIFTY DOLLARS
where Ins medicine fails lo atiform a cure in the
mo-.t ohstiua'e cn-e.
S,,d Whoesdeand Retail bv CALHll CRE-
SON, at Ids Druj Warehou-e, No. li Nor:h 'Thud
Street, Philadelphia; also, hv the r jn'oly ap
pointed agent, SET 11 W. ROBE'; i. W l.okta
Druggist, No. 51 Water Street, Mobile.
Prepared oilv bv the Subscriber, corner of CAR
PENTER and SECOND Street, below Chtisli
au, Philaib'l l'iii, where il is also retui'e l.
Ohsctve, none arc genuine without li e igi a'uro
nf JOHN A. CAN TREI.L.
C'aua rlPN Acne Mlxlurp, or Tunic
oi'llc;iiii'iit;i.
Fur the cure if i'U It I'mut affrrlmns, if taken ae
Curiliinr to dirrtf'miis.
It is a never tailing moeily which no ftimi'y
ought t be without, especially in low mar-1 y
corn. tries.
A this medicine i t ut up under the proprie
tor's immediate inspection n the most scicn'ith:
principles, he'lig Pur. ly V.getnhle, and having;
tried it rtfirary on thousands, for upwards of 12
years, aud lohs knowledge when taken strictly ac
cording to directions, there ha- not In en one fu lure,
Cndcr such circum-lnncrs I recommend it la tint
public, adding a certit'nan in support of my asser
tion. (.John Bums, d.) eeitifv that I wa in the ship
Tobacco Plant . f I'hlltilel, I il, dipt, l'.eid, i.l
June, 1 SC7. bound to Liverpool ; look the fever
and ague and laid in Livcij oi l snnie tune uud r
the doctor's l aud, went fioiil there to itaUinioie,
lay in the lulirin iry for tout orfivewieks from
thencii lo PliilaJt lptiia ; was six no ut! under Dr.
floats; from thence in New Yi rk w, nt In ll e
Host. nil. remain, tl ihtre ahoct four w- ell idiO"l
fiiny relief Mill 1 veiy ilnna wiihoiil any lent fit.
foi five year. He iruig nf Caiilrc!!' Atle Mi
tun1 (nun a fnend, I went It) l is st.-re, told him
how I waa attlicled, and gel a bottle nl his inii?i,-o
and used it according lo ihr ct ion. It made a per
teel cure, and 1 have not had ihe l asl r, linn sine. .
I do wilh coulidt uco recommend it to the public
JOHN BURNS.
micturated Syrup of xapaiillu.
PhiUihlphu, April ItUh, 1S1I.
Mr. John A. Cam .ii,
Dear ir, Having ! n ail'.ic'ed for upward- of
two year with ulceration id Ihe throat, dp-troy ii g
ihe whole of he -oli pilite, ihen h oimh the upper
part . t mv in niih into mi n from which sever
al piece, nt hoi e une ul, wh eh p"tl v de-lro.
id mv spceeii, ih. oneh ,1 k 1: ' t'f .v,.i. in, .1, : v .-
Medicated Sru olS -s p. '!..I 1 :...-.v ie-i-- '
lo peifi rl I r jiin, and on slcin , p e' ' TU l
impair, d, is a- -trong is l n ' ov.
I I hoi. k hi it 1 dotv I owi J V'U and llioss' sioii-.
Urly aUcct.d, t 1 l I".
V, Ills, U sl.ee fiihv,
. SWH'EL KUIK,
Corner nf f'eiilh and C a es Stiret.
I, f Ja'iril J i st- 11, No. ft R -kh a Street, do tei.
t f V that mi wile, Joe, was at'd cird for two
wilh Rheunii i-in. and .,1 la t was rnl'iely va''leG
s i that she obliged to he confinrj t J , I ea
ing nf Caul-ell' Meiieate.l Syiur"'' Sijparills.
nr Ann Sroihuuc Syrup. I p-HUied four bolthk.
w hich couipl. tely removes' all her pain and Mid
ues. from her lunh: .wom. ra boitles made in
led cure. S' e 1 now ahka bi iUod in bi hoi:.- -hold
don-a a o-ul. fi M1K1L JONS TON.
PhtlaMpMs, Jan. 221 IS14.
QrTs Of crip ir I'smphhls irtav be had of tl'.a
a;mi- lialis) J. W. FKiLINtl,
Sui.buiy, No. 9, lstl. ly .igent.