The viscera of both (he chest and abdomen were perfectly found, showing thnt the Individual hud but recently died end without the tjvidence Of disease. I am, Ac, ALEXANDER fc. H08ACK. SrKciK. On tlie2Sthflh.ths slirpTroy ar--rived at New rroiwrs from New York with $98,500; tho 'brij Wagram from Boston, with 83,000 and the ship Kdmiwd from Havre wkh M2.100. , The aliip Algonquin from TWi?lo1p'hia Trr d at Mobile vrfh $S0,X. grnni Biiatb, The Htm, J. W. AVifliarn, 'member of Congress from Maryland, diofl lately, while on hi way 40 Washington in his private can iag-e. Tmpobtawt. Tb WsaTHua ash its XT tCT. The sudden rlianRc of the weather will !he productive of much aickness, onleM ts3oi"e are 'careful to attend o the VI a to of ihc stomach and :howel. If this is done no ilanper wHI arise' bill oh the first feeling of hondach, pam Hn the side, 'back nr howcla, have Tecoorse to Brandreth's Vrg rlalde Vnivcrnal Pills. Six or eight of these pills will in most -esse be sufTrcienr, And one dose of this kind, It is not improbable, Tftsy tpievenl m.intlis of sickness, perhaps death. They will, if used during the prevalence of any -cause for disease, entirely prevent fatal Yosults: because they TCmove from the stomach and Itowels all morbific matters that may have accumulated in the aysttin, by inhaling inquire air, or 'from f ating unwholesome food. It is at aH "times easier to prevent Vbtti to core disease, because by taking a preventive course we -do not debilitate ke natural function of the hotly, but ratter 'TeTnt"m. and assist ".Tiem ; the pecu liar action of BrandrotWs Vegetable Universal Pills ia to cleanse ffrie Wood fraa aiH impurities, remove every cause of, pain -or weakness, and preecrre the constitution m such a state of health and vigor aa casual changes cannot tJhct. erj" I'orohase in Sunbury, oT H, B. Masser, and Hre agent? published -in another fwrt efrtiis ppT. mVCG CUKttENT. Cortrrti-fi weekly by Hettry Yoxtheimtr. SHERIFF'S Wheat, WI lit a, - M Co as, .... 40 Oats, 25 tPoan, ...... rmsrin, ... . 00 UrTTrn, ..... 3 Ukkswat, .... 55 Tallow, .... J Dm ttt Ai'Pir.s, - - 75 Do. Pkacuks, . 200 Flat, ... - 8 l tea LSI) Flax, 10 Eons BY vrrtire of sundry write of Vehdrticmi Kipc nas issued otit of the Court of Common Ploa ot Northumberland county, to ine directed, will be etpnaed to public aale at the Court House in tht Borough -of Sunbury , -on Monday the td day of January neit, at 13 o'clock, (noon,) the following described properly, to wit A certain Tract of land, situate in Attgrjfla town ahip, Northumberland cownty, adjirirfing lands of Jscub Barlsher, Adam Shie.deT, anil Others, land i Henry Yojthcimer nd others, cotrtaitring 125 acres, more or less, whereon are erected two large two atory Dwelling Houses and Kitchen, a la'gn Bak Barn, Waggon Shed and Granary, lime KHIn and other oat buildings, two wells of Wntci, and an orchard, Abisst SO acres ef said land are cleared. Also! A certain tract ot land situate in Angrt. ta township, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Adam Shiasler, Jacob fnydcr, Jacob Bart shcT and others, land of Henry A'onhcinicr, run laming 181 acres, more or less. About 60 acres of said land are cle-arrs1. Also1: A certain Lot of ground, sin-isle in thr. borough of Hunbury, in tho county of Moitlittniber bind, bounded on ibe north by M.nkct street, south by an alley, esst by lot of Henry Miiss-r, Est)., west by lot rf U'ttliam MctJ.itty, wlierron are erected a Inrpc two story Urick House, occupied ns a store and dwelling bouse, brick and frame Kitchen, fr.irne rtore house, log StaWe, and other out liMiit;, and ptsmp 'f water, Also: Two certain I.ota of ground, siniatc in te boriniiiti ofStitilnrtv andeonniy of Northiimlicrl.tnd, bounded north by Rlafklierry street, son'h by rtn J alley, east liy lot of A. Jordan, Ksq., west by lot of Mrs. Finney, whereon are erected a lurg brick and log Dwelling House, and Krti ben. Also : Two vertsin Iot of grrnnd. rtttiaie in 'tho bororrgh of !Sunlnrv, Norrhumlierl.ind cimnly, bounded smilh by ltewberry sieeet, nonh by an al ley, we, try bit of Rhtrtsbwbs, and east by lot if , whereon are ercrted a two atory brii'k House, frame potter shos ftame KUMo, and a well df watea. Also : A rerlain part of l,nt, No I3fi, siin .te in 'fhe ttoTottgh ot Sunburv. in the county of Northum brrlsnd. hounded north by Dewlieiry streit, souih ly an ariey, east Tiy lift of Lewia Dewart, Esq ami wmt ly Irtflf Folmwrs. Also : Thrre wrrain t.ota of grormd, situate m Coal township, NoTtliufnlrland county, iti Ibe town of STianroWn, rn thnt part laid out by A. Jor ttan, Esq, and nthrta, K viir. Nos. 400,401 and 402, bounded soWlh ty Kil Rond, west by street, rrrfrth 1iy street, east liy an alley, whoreon are erected a l.irrt dwi-fling and sMre house, one and a half Morrea high, and a ta'ge two atory kitchen. nd a wvll tf wsrer. Also: A errtain Tot -of grnstid sirvm'e in Poal township, Northumlierl ind county, in the town of SShamirttin, in that p.vrt I id otit by A. Jordan, EsO,. and o'.heTs.to wit: No. 405, bounded south by the It nil Road, north by street, west by lot of Alsot A ei ttain tract of unimproved Isnd, situ ate in Coal township, Northumberland county, boundid on the west by lands surveyed in the name nf Esther Cramer, land of Dawid F. tinrdou on the outh, Mid land surveyed in tho name of Yillntm (Sreen on the north, containing 40( acres, more or less. JSeize I, trrkrn in fircuiion, vnd to bo sold as the proiiefly of WilHam Wilvis. FELIX MAUKtei;, WxriJ'. KhoritT'a Oflice, Simlry,Jec, 10.J842.5 Tnrn IVoliciN 7b lite Mtntorable T.lli Iwi$, Rrtf., Pimirt'ii't, and his Anciatr,-Jw!fzn of thr. Court vf Quar ter Strwn$, of the tnuvty of Northumberland : fVIK petition of Elfcahrth Wittol t)l So ibury, M. m ji4d County, humbly represents, that ale contitrues to Iroep house -of public ntertaii:s men i, at tier old stand in Smrbory, rrd is well prepared fin the accommodation of travcRers, Vc. fSlie therefore jirsys your honors to grant her a li ce n-e to keep tavern, during the nsoing year, and abe will pray, Ate. KI. 12 A BETH WE1TXET.. TVi rtiw. .IrnoKS amiivr urstTMUKn : 'J'lro snl-ai-ribers, ri-sidenls of Himlmry, InTelry certily, tint I'.lnal'ctli Wcnzcl, the nipl iraiit lirr trre nccne, is a l,idy of good ieputo for hoiro-ty and teuHr ane, and is well provided with house room nnd conveniences for the lodging and ajccominndarion of strmieis iih1 tnivoHers, nnd that a pul'lie Iioum tbiTe is irevessary : they llnvefoie recommend her as n 4to(ier hv.-hhi to be licensed to keep a fxiblic horn so. tfeo c BriitM, Jiieob I'liiuter, David T. Titles, Joseph Eisi v, E. tireenoug'i, Samuel D. Jordan, Dec. 17th, 112. Thomas A. Hdliugton, Henrv Masser, H. II. Mssser, 1'eter V. (iiay, .loliu llousr, Wrn. I.. Dewart. lit'oifro I.uiik'm ltatc. LAST 1TOTICE. TIH E subscribers hereby give notice hi all per. on induMed to taid estate, or having de mands against the same, that they will meet at the Yieuae of said deceased, on Tuesday and Wednes day, tho 27th and 2Sth Decemlr, inst., for the purpose of m.tking settlement. Thosa who neglect this notice, will after that period have their ac counts p'aced in the hands of a macitiate for col lection. JACOH EASHOI.TZ, SAMUEI.GO.N.EKT, Dec. 17th. 1845. Athir'n. IXatc or Cieorpo Watts, V.sxi. TftTOTKE is hereby given, that letters of admin. Mvanon on tbeet'stenf tleorgc Walts. Esq , I fte of the borough of Northumberland, have been granted In ttio sulecTibeT, residing in funhtiry. Persons indebted to said state are requeated to make immediate payment, and those having claims ngainsl the estate are requested to pTesent tlwm for xirmitialton and settlement. FHEDERICK LA7.ARUS. Siinhury.Doe. 14. 1H12. 6112 IiiST or CAUSES. TOR trial in the ('ourt of Common I'leas ofNor lhum!rland Coiinlv, to be held at Sunlwy, on the first Monday of Jan. next, bring the 2d. -, and east by lot of - Til x v rn iVolict. To the Ihmomfilf V.llin Lewi. ., Vrctittent, and his A anuria! tA1ti(lEtsvf1he Court of Quar ter &r.tiiai iif ihr'coUn!' f Tvrthuinlrrlnnd : 1 11HE Kiiiion of Frederick Rirl:er, of Little M JL irov, insjid county, hunihly represents that he eTip"e a commodhius house on tlte "rosJ leailmg to I'ottsvfile, m said township, and is Well prf pared for The accommodation of travellers, cVc. Iletlieie foro 'T.1ys vour honora to grant him a hcense, to Vvivt a tseem 'dnrtng the -ensuing vear, and he will prnv,.Vc. FREDERICK RAKER. To yhr li nora .insvn MFNViowvti i Ttie sul- seril'cis, residents of t.ittlc Mahonov, hereby certify thai Kredci-ek Raker, lire apiflicjnt fir licensf, is a man ol good repnte for honesty and temperance, sn-l is well tirovifle.l whh house room arid omve- nieixel for tho lodging and accommodation nf stringers and travellers, and that a public hmie rhercis neeessiry. They therefore recommend bun a a proiior per.n to e licensed to keep a public hons Soseph KsrtihY,, Jonkthani r)unkenerger, Nsmuel Wairiier, Solomon Duiikclherger, Jiihn IVit'er, Feter Wagner, UNION HOTEL 1:1 3 -9 Is b III llllU ((Urnrral Stage QlJirr,) : o: "SLj cia fPCOMITa ctmrrnr, riHE Si-Wriber rcspecifully informs tiie frierrdi 1. end tire tmhlic in gerrnr.tl, that ha liaa taon the shove LAUGH AM) COMMODIOUS HOT3L, Jnaeph Trego Y litis iNi Milutyre fJeorge Armstrong Maitin Veav-r Hullihen .V EUten t'oin'tli f 11 A Jordan Same for J Bowman vs Martin A to-V vs Edward Y Bright va The Sliaiiinkiu Coal Co vs Daniel Bet-it vs John Miller vs Geo W Kieh! et al vs Same Same for Win Deppen &. Co va Maine ltohe.it Wiley Si wife va tieorRe hnyder a adm a vs John Haas lohn MieiiflT John Mi-Cube M.iry Weeks Charles D Wharton llenev Huff E U Brtf. ird'a 1.1 ill r Jurse & Pfouta A W Johnson i t al Kobt D Cummir.ga Thomas Bigiretal J a red Irvine Win A I.ioyd Cooper & Snyder Ab'ahim i,'arirk A tiraham'a e x'la John Mu'rsy Jacob Kltno 'JeoC Wolker John S Mirtx I'hoa S llonlum Jno It Krltlor. Themlo'e Bi-rk .saac Koon &l Co tJeoTge Hilt William T Boyd DatiVnl Roadaiinel Wm Moutelius t al Jacob Shi'i Hsme vs John Monehrad vs Byei'y & Haas vs John Smith va Chrisiepfetr Csm(ilell vs Charles A Brsdford vs Frederick Biikenbine s Jno C Bovd al vs Benjamin Mathss vs Kohert McKee va Ariman Knorr vs Martin A Stoik va ct.'nolii A Bergetresm r vs jno & II M Davison vs John Painwr vs Jesse Bastien vs Joseph Yankirk vs J sc. lb (lM vs Soomai Eslibiuch vs f'afolirro NHirse vs John Mirrwy vs TAT (i AshbridBe va Reuben Ksjefy A. Co Vs fieorge Hill's cx'ra vs O V T'ier vs Daniel Zerbe et al va Wm H Miller vs Jno Stout 6i H Ftick vs Johh Stout Dergslresasr A Campbell va T Ac T G Ashbridga t Jom'lh uf V Kamo iSaioa S.ime Jpo M Houel ileiijaiiiin Matliewa Nus.uiMuh Mower Tbos Woods Jne U Miller Kane & Bergstre a. r Flach. aseignre of Ar nold M M Ege's a-aignne va Fb minf W Pollock va Henry Fiiek s Fleming XV Pollock a Henry Fiick Vi J acob Deeli vs Mis M Keott v Enoch Down's etute vs Andie ForsytUa vs Chailes Ciaig v Same vs Hush M Daison vs Same S VMl'EL D. JORDAN. 1'rothy. rrothonntarv's OrTre Sunhurv. Dec. 17, ISU " ""Frrah Vupi.Vff KOE OINTMENT, reei ived A andforf.lebr II. B. MAEK. Nov. lOib, 1M. Also: Fart of a certain Lol, No. 410, situ -it e in Coal township, Noitlmmherland county, in the town of ShmnoUn, bounded on the west bv the Branch Rail Rosd.noith by the Danville and 1'otts ville It iil Road, and on the e.iM by a lot of James Shortle. Si ir.ed, tiiken hiexei-uriotv, and to be sold as the property of Henry Yoxihrvmer. Also: Twi Ive certain Ijots of ground, situate in the borough of Sunbinv. Nortlintiiberland counlv, Nos. 237. 23S, 239, 210, 241. 242. 24.1, 244, 2f.5, 200, 267, 2GH, iMiund-'d south by Pokrherry street, north by tiooseberry alley, now ibe Daiivilre and Potlsille Rail Road, iasl by Deer street, and west by an alley. Also: Four crrtain Lets of crisjnd, sitn-ite in the liorough and county aforesaid, Noa. 200. 270. 271,272, bouiuled i.mih by Bbickls'rry alb y. north by IVki tuvry a:reet, west by an alley, ami east by River street, partly i-ovcred by water. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to lie sold as the property of the Danville and Pottaviile Rail Road Company. Alao : A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland cotmly, bounded by a road leading from Snydettown to the Turn pike, land of William Waievs, de-cM., the Sha mokin Creek and the Kail Road, containing 17 acres, more or his, whereon are erected a large two , story Dwelling House, plastered. Kitchen and a lalfje Barn, arid a well if water, Nrarly all ofsiid land is treated, St iecd, tukeu in execution, and to I aold as the prifctly of Gcorgo Kieager. Also; A certain Lot of ground, situate in the horoHph of Northumberland and county of Norlh umlrcrland, containing five acres, more or less, hounded north by West Way.aruih by the West Bianrh of the River Hiisqurhanna, west by a lot of J auics Kay, ami on the east by the Road leading to the river, whereon are erected a large two story Brick Mill, and Dwilling House, known by the name ol the Cotlege, Seized, taken in eircutior,, anJ to be aold as the property of Josiah Cha'man, Al-o : A certain Lot or p'rern of land, siluute in A lieu' a township, Norihumherhiid county, hound, ed by Lot of lleniy Matn'r, !ot of Jacob Painter, and the Shamokin Creek, containing 5 srrvs. nKire or less, wl.ereon ate 1 r-.cted a one and a half story Brewery a'-.o Dwvi ing House, with a sp'ing of wa ter in the Cellar, anJ a log and frame Stable. Seiz ed, ts.Vcn in execution, ami to I sold as tho pro perty of Philip and (iollieb IJiynure, Also A rer'ain tract or ji'tco of land, aitunte in PurlHil township, Northumbrian! countv, adjoin ing laml of J.ici-b S. chlcr, tieoige Wagoner Philip Rarp, and othi-rs, containing 1 00 acres, more or less, whereon are t-recied a two story Dwellii g House and Kitchen, and a one slory Dwelling House, a large Barn, and other out biul.l ings, a wi II of water, and an on-hard. Nearly all of said land is cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as tho pioperiy of John Duiiu and Jacob Dinim. Abo : A cert iin messuage, tavern stand, and tract of laud, aituate in Coal township, Northum, berland County, on Shamokin creek and the Centre Tnrnnike Road, adjoining land of Ju-lge Brad- ford'a heirs, Aichibald McCaul and land sutveyed to Merrick Stair, containing 475 acres mure or le s with the improvements ibcteon elected, cdnunoiily called RitTt rt'a limn. Alao : A certain tract of unimproved land, situs ate upon the waters of Sham. kin creek, in Coal township, Northumberland county, bounded by lands late of David F. Gmdoii on the west. Tho mas Csdwalluder on the Cot, and William Boyd, Burd Patterson A Co. on the nuith, Containing 1768 acica, more or less. Also : A certain tract of unimproved hind, situate in Coal lowrnhip, Norlhuniher'und county, bound ed by lands nf Thomas Cadwallader on tie west. Divid F. tior.lon on the east, and on the n .nh ly lands lum-yed on wsiranls in be usmeot Willi 011 Tomlinsou, Gi-orga Coaliam and othrts, contain ing IV6S acres, moie or less. Also t A certain tract of unimproved land, vitu ate in Co.d township, Norihuiiiberliml enemy, hounded by land of Th.nn.is t'ailwalla.'er 011 the east, John Biady on the n.nlli, si. J Thoims I'a.l wslla.ltt en the wttt, rontsin ng 4t0 sees, more rr Ic.-a. fsnorpe Sieeinhatt, Wm. Derr. Jonathan Peifer, (vi'orge H- n'iot, Wm. Rolheimet, fie rge W..gner, Da.-. tOtls 1842. Ilathaway's COOKING STOVE. 1HAVE now in lny iitchenone of 11 itkiwii'i Ptkst Hot Ai Cnnxiyn Stoves, and take pleasure in recommeiiding it to the public as su p -iior to the I" st npinratus for cooking llmt 1 have any knowledeenf. The oven ie nt least twiox' ns lame as any other, in proportion ro the size of the stove, and is superior to any oven for roasting, and baking bread, pies biscuit, Ac, and I iK not hesitate to give my opinion, that Mr. Hathaway's Stove will do three tim-s the amount of cooking, do it better and in less time, and wnh less fuel and labor, than any other atove of equal dimensions. JOHN HAIS. December 3d, 1S12. Daniel Fiiritian'N llntr. "lTOTICE is hereby givrn, that the I!egiter of rtsts eounry has this xlay yisnted tetters ol aJ MmsMation upon the estate of Daniel Furmsn.Vste of Shaitiokin lownsaiip, OiT'd., to Hin euhscriber. All peinnns having demands sgaint lire vstate, are leqiirsted to present lliem, and those who are in debted, to pay their respective scrsuuts to tire sub crilier, who n-aides in Shainnkin township. smi:eL flrman. Nov. 18th. 1642 Ti ) Or)lias Court Sale. EN pursuance of an order oF tire Orphans' Court of Nnrthumheilain! county, will I exposed to wile, et the house of Chrhs D. Wharton, in the borough of Sunlmry, on Saturday the 2 1th day of Dccemhcr next, ut 10 o'clock, A. M., two tracts of land, in Shamokin town.-hip Northumberland coun ty, one (if thrill called Mount Carmel, on llieC'en tie Turnpike, adjoining land of Valentine Propat, and lauds belonging to the Asylum Comptiiy, on siiam jkln ricik, containing 1691 acres stiict mea aure, on which there is a dwelling house, stable, Ac , now kept as a public bouse by Jacob Roth. The othor tract was surveyed on a warrsnt in the name of "J. Mini ih Paul," containing 200 aerea, IS per rlirs, and allowance, also on Shuinukin creek, ad ioiniiic lands ol Valentine i'lopst.and others. The said trails contain, it is supposa'd, a lirge ipisnlily of anthracite coal, nnd the last tract is well Ituilf id. Terms will be made known on th- day ol sale, by the adiniuistratoisof E. Bradf.id, E 11 , ile, '!., ns whose ihtuie the same will U s.d.l. Jl)ll EV.NW. MARY BUMtr'ORD. Nov 19. 142. Adm'rs if tait dr'd IlulV of ( oni l. Of urge V llianr Jnr the use vf Robert II. Hammond va. Thomut AUm. NoVEMBI.lt Hill. 14', ON motion nf Mr. Donnel, rule 011 the credi tors of Thomas Allen and all other, int. list ed, o appear on "the first day of next teim, and show rau-e why the meuey raised by the sale nf the d iei. dam's real estate should n. I be distributed according to law. Bv the t'ouit, SAMLE&, D. JORDAN. Ptiitbonotary'a Oflice, ) I'roth'y. Sui bury, Nov. lit, 1842. ft. VyI'L IlIllTIilMl 1 LIaSit7 HATTER, VERY UESPECTFl'LLY Ibs leave to in. f rin his eustomera and the public gencially. that he still continues the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various braliebrs, in the shop, In a lv op. isinie the Buck Tavern, formerly occupi- d by Henry Ha 11 and hinis. lt, niruer the firm of Haas A D ui kuniller, which firm h is lieen mutually dh. so' veil, lie hop. a, by his long expi iience in the above business, and strut attention theieto, to r, 11- dei seoeral satisfaction, and ineivea lilnul share of puM c patronage. Sunhurv, (K-tii.'er I.Mh, JS12. lim. ISr. U. IS. AVi iM i-, OrrLP'i Lis profe-bioii,il seivic-s, t., the riliens ot S1111I uiv, and vii iniiy. ( tilice nei door to ihe revi.lenie of Ri v.l. U. A. Fisher, wlieie be uiiv he f niii.l, u. less ri.gjad III ilichri;ii g the dull, k i vl bis 1 roll .-oiOii. it. fib, I PI . II. 1 N TH R M O R t) i; H o F M C N C Y, and flint Iro is now wfjfl anarrd to aceomrrnidatr all who may favor him With their rustofsi. His 9i.ru Man ArAiiTSiii.vTa arc well aired, and comfortable, rl'is Taut Avti Ba will always Ito snppli.d with rlie best the maikcfVsn alKml. I tin Staiu.iso, which is Rood, will lie under the rhar;r of good an. I careful hostrers He fnls confident, 1v r'trhrt attotitiontii business, nnd an earnest desire to render c -nifortaMe lhoe w ho may parronten 'him.rhnl lie will not fiiiltnuive genera, SHli-flai-lbm. H. B. WEAVER. Muncv.Oct. 1st, 1SIC. If. "A "CARD". Dfr .1. '. I'ral bfgsleavo to tender hi crate ful arktiow'edgments to ihe people of Mm, hu y and siirroutiilifiB ronntrv, f.n then pat pricoiiriirje ment in the lino ot his profession ; and wou'd nt the samo time am-minf t.i th-in. til it he still in tends to eoiitiiine the pricfi.se of medicine in all its various departments. He would, therefore, solicit a cinliiiiianee of their confidence and patroiiane. He may lie found at nil times nt his ollice, (n mar ket srreet, tinless professionally dig ged. Srnhury. (tel. 1st, 1H12. if. :iARlT D 1. T.TrllM, Rep,M-tfully Informstbe cuhr.ens nf Punbory and viriniiy.thalhe has a ken an olrire in tine budding lately occupied by Peter Lnlmis as a drug amre, in market street, Su. bury, where hemay lie f.sand at nil hours, tlntesa profes sion Tlv eneniied. RR. TU1T1 returns Irs sincere thanVs for 'he encouragement lie has received, in the Hne of his profession, in this place, and trusts hv prompi ai tentrOn to rlie ihitiesof his professatu, and reason a!m charges, that he will c.mtinuo to trceive a Htiefal shaTe of the public patron ige. Sunbury, (V I. 1st, I H4 J. tf. I'llOKMs It Al'llir 0 IK I,. M. SliMONS, 'o. 17.1 Chrxnitt .S7ree7, Alh Story, PHILADF.LnilA. ANTFACTFREK of DAt.'fRHKF.O. TYn: AITAKAVIS, Snrcical and Mi- nurture Cases, Importer of French Chrmicala and double, silver ilates for the Daguerrentvpe, adopts this method of iuferming tiro cftirens of Northern Pennsylvania, that he carries on the above ousiness el"Hsivety, m 6,1 its varioMs branches. Persons desirous of oblaining nny efthe above nrtic'es, can be promptly supplied, on tho lowest terms, for rash. All letters (post paid,) will receive immediate attention. Mh.C R T.IT-LEHK'DCE, now travelling in the Northern part of tho Smie. will promptly at tend to aH nrdeTs, give necessary information and Photographic insirisctioin to any person nil appli ration to him. Auust fith. 1X42 fun DllTTNTOjAlNKir, ESPECTFFLLY informa the puhlic thai he has madv Northuniberlsnd his permanent place of residence, and is ready to attend to any calls in tlte line of bis profession. July 2, IS 12. ly. TAILORING, ON HIS OWN HOOK. rETE?. GET?E?k, 1 pF.M'ECTKI LLY informs hi- friends and the k- public generally, that tie has commenced the Tailoring It u n i n e m s , in all its branches, in the house formerly occupied bv Win, Durst as a tailor Mmp, in Hlackhcrrx street, nearly opposite tho Preby lerian Chun b He n sped fully solicits a share of the public patron see, md tiUsla by strict attention to bum ess and reasonable charges, he will be eiiubltd to give yen eral satisfaction. tunhuiy, June imh, 1R42 ly THE rnrLADCLMux. "reading and tottsviuc RAIL ROAD. AN "KXT-ftA ACCOMMOOATKiN LINK H i7Z commoner running h"ltrm Philadelphia anil Vottsvillc vn far following days anil lioum ; Oat An AfT Mooat, Mai 9. 1144. Leaving PotlAille, 011 Monil:iy, Wednesday a and Fridays, at 6 A. M. Leading Pbibidelphia, on Tire-slays. Tl.uisdays and fatutdavs, at 1 P. M. Ifaurt o-f frmrt ffeadinir. t or Philadelphia, al I I or PottavilKa, at A I p.'m.' -'r- H. B. lfASSSPw, A TTCJirN E Y AT LAW, 1r BUirBtJH'fiyT'A. Bnstnesa atlersded ;t tnlhe Counliee of Nor ilititelerlatid, Uihon. lAMWrtttg and Columbia. KetVv iri TttoaiAa Hah-t4c Co., I.owm ft Bakboit, at, CvMMiaaa Sr. Habt, T'ti!aJ. Rarrottia, McFARtAan & Co. Srarii so, 'Juon & Co., FA K K Between Tonsville A Phdai'.a. $ft,fi A f2.R0 Between Reading A d... 2,25 A 1,75 Between do A. Pot sville, 1,4(1 A- 1.00 Eicvnuo Tict!Ts oiiriti r.'B BAriiitiria-a sur mt Between P.itrsville A I'l.iinlelpbia, f 00 Between Ifiai'mg A ilo. 3(1(1 Between do. A PottsviMo, S HO Tlra other passenger ins will as la-fore si the followirfln li nr. : Philadelphia end Pollttit'e. From Philnilel,id., at 5i.M. 5 Fr..m l'..tt-vile. st 2 IV M. s ' ' Hour of pntrirtf; lie .ding Ft Pofsvitie, at 9 A For Phila.h'lphia, nt P All the trains will stop foi wsv nKssengera the usual poii ts. (TV All paasengers are rerpiesrcd to procure their tickets before the trains start. May St. 1544. if. 1 taii v. 11 HOTEL. T at T ShamoKiii, N01 tlnnnlKii land Co,, PENNSYLVANIA. tillK sub.H-riheia respi-cH'ullv inform the public thai they have taken that lure and eomin'tat oust II t I'll I in Shiiiiiokiulowii. 111 the c, nt ot Ihe treat t'oal lieuioii. lately kept ly Jacob Ki when tbev are now pn-poed to itecoo ; 1. Ii e tl 1 who may lnvor them with their ci ..m Hv 'r"'t ' .if.enliiiu to bu-iness, ill.) h.-pe m iceive a Mural : shaio ol public lalron ice. I IS A 11-11 i:l .OR A (iOVE. I Siamol,iiilovi), June 1 Si'j. ISl'.'. 't o uiiuirv U. S. Mail Coach tOlt lOTTSVHai.r 8TX0S TO THE MAIL COACH I rilHE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves IV.rThuYn JL berland every morning at 4 oYlocli. and arrives in Pottsville in time for the cars lo Philadelphia. Fabk as low as nny other line. For seats, anidy at Mra. Withiiigton's Hotel, N jrthumberlaml, o at t5eore Weitxel's, Sutihury. A. E KAPP AX:0 North'd., Mav 2 1 , 1 14. Proprietor. fT5 Passenccrs coming fro-o Phna.lehinia will please secure their seat al Ihe White Swan Hotel, Race St., before they leave the citv. Passengers coming in this line, have llu rr seats secured in any Nt iceor Packet Kiat from Ibis place. '1 hose Coming in the ther line may be left behind. CLYDE & WILLIAMS' Itlanli ItooU lniturirtory, Opposite Priiier' Hotel, llAl'ltlMJL I ti. IIEY are pr. par.d to mi1 uf ii-'.nre l.'r.i k ?.-oik of every ilescninton, rule'' t. rv pa", ni. such ns Dockets Records, D'v I! "'is l.id--rs, Asrer sors' and t'ollecior-' Dupbc t s of Uie fill"' q'l ili ty ol paner. in a -'.vl- ivr t ' . am 'o ib i , the ci ties ..f I'hda.le'p i i r New York. All d s. i ipn o.- ot" hiiidirs res'ly - verot. . Srr-i. Hu. ks, Minims suit Piirllolios ins loonier. La - I) 'I'll., Mtssie ami I'eriod'C I- hou. d to my p itteni, ( l,l B "; rebound A". Also fiio- if p ipns hou- d rrjT orU left at the olTice of the SunbuTy Ame liian, will be rromptly attended to. M .y21st, H I 2. ly. EAGLE B"jr rmr jefz 9 Corner of Third nud Vine Sirrelt WILLIAMSrOUT, VA. riTlE subscriber respectfully announces lo the M. public, that he hs opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building aituate on Ihe comer of I bud and Pine streets, where he will he happy lo wail upon those who may favor him wito their company. The K-igle Hotel is large and conveni ent, and furnished in the best modern stvle. It is pr. vided with a large number of well aired and c -mf rtable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, A'c Peisons visiting Williamsport on bu siness oi plea-nre, may rest as-ur d thnt every ex ertion will be used to tender heir sojourn at the Eat'!.' II 1" pleasant and s?r.a-abte. His Table will be supplied with the very h' si the inail.i t af fonls, atnl hi- t ar wnh ihe ri oice-i wines ami oth'-r bailors charges re.sotiable. The Eajle Hot'l p. .ssi ssv- greater xdvaiiUnies in point .f location than anv 'ihei s:ir i!ur eatabbsnnu nt in th'- bnroueli, U ine situaie m the business p -n of the town, and wilbi' a e i venient dist .nee i f Ihe Ci.uit Housti ami Wi-liamspnrt ai d Eltnlr i Rail Bond Depot. SunirieiiisiBlilinc provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in atli udaiicc. Attentive, arcoir.m.Klating and honest Servants have been cmplove.l, and nothing left undone that will add to the couifoil and accommodation of hia gOi'kts. There will be a earriag" alwavs in attendarre st ih' Boat l.aie'i! g 'o eo.-..e ..asse ;r to v.-J f.-nn the House fi.v .f r!-arae. I'll ABLE-- nilt.n HVB. Mav ttth. ' s I?. J. IVIAVLAND, JR. &CO. Snuir and Tobacco Manufacturer!, A'o. U9 AorA We tt corner tf Race and 2trJ Street. PHILADELPHIA. "TMlE undersigned have formed Co-partnership under the firm of J. M AYLAN D. J a. A Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jacab Mayloytd 4; 'Co.. and vvill continue the business at the old ftta. fdishtnent, on their own account. In addition lo their own cloae attention and experience foi many years, in th manufacture of their rofebrnted srl'jff''', Ac, the lotg expetience of t! o rnnior J.st1ri cr t' lat finn, vill alto be devoted to Uia inter.-at .1 the 0i coricCrn and ns no exeition ttnd r;,r, vrill le Spared to insure their goods, st all timrs of the ve ry best quality, they aolic't a cor,:inuai.ce nf the confidsnifj of the l.-enda and customers of th 1st firm. 1 MOM AS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Jr. Phil '-.phia, May 1 4th, 1S42. ty GOLDEN" "SWAN 1V0. 69 I'orth Third, above Arch Street, Fill LXtlEliPIll A. HcrriMMnnATiojcs) for ttvrTV rrn?ov. pHARLES WBISt, lale of ihe "White Swat ," and "Mount Yernon Houre," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, that he liasbcidme the proprietor of the abava well known Hotel. Country Merchants will Pnd the above Hot! a central location, and the best of fare. Perions'rr veiling with private conveyance will rind a laige yard and good stabling for hones, and the Scat of ostleis. Boarding f 1 per day. May 14th, t84. tf. vnr. il.ait & cic., M aCabstrtat. Cii5a Vrvl trr IIIE A Man Comniissitin Az. Forvvnfii'inf- MerchnntB, font of H intf .S'fref Rail Roud, u Tha iir.tvvr!, MERCHANTS. iibsi-ribcr, A'jei.t ol I on A 1 1 arris. Hut nuf.i. tup is, fur eiv urn, I Inl ulelplila, I1..I, ..,,.1 ..lli.r lnr.,1 jilies A I imii liutx me hi 'bly c.n..iriid. d i ..r K,,d cd-., and dnrl.Hit,h ; V n lb -t l ute and we I "known store and wh ,rf at has bund a f.r.l late assoilui -nt l II A I'K and j f"ot of N ilb.w f-trrtt Kadroait. lately o.-cup.e.l by I 'A I'N, sliit-ii'le for Npring a des, wh ih v. ill 1 1 sold v. iv low. I'm cash or si iooVe.l cie-ht, at the nr ltd nAYIXU srs.loii.tid wi h ihem J.iseph Barnet, late of Eaiiton. P. i., respectfully Inform their friends and the public ireneraP.v, that llu-y have ta. cheap .'cc. Xo. 4", .With Thud 'i'l, o p r the City ll. t.l, l l.ila.lclpbis. i:tlHi:i: P ll. U ILKIN?0N. Ai'ent. N. U. tideist.ir Hats in ibe mui-h. piompry l..a. M-.,l ll,u. ,rWM ilot.ll, u I!i.,i...mI I J ! ,,.. ........... O. ,r J , - , Ciimmission and Forwriling Business, ar.d fom ihe local advauHCs nf thv place l-eititf conni Clesl j 'Willi sll the public improvements that have their I outlet lu the Citv, th- flatter themsi ',vea they Will i .e able to do l iisinrss to aa gn' ii. if not g;ca'er ad- atteude,! lo. The highest rice in rif.'i (iven f.w fur rtirt. Philadelphia, June 11, 1812--ly I.li peis.ma nub bled to tbo linn nl l.i'n A II lira, under the .litem-y ..fVV Tl. seller, . and Cap Manufacturer: No. 40 No-l'i Thud, slits: I, Phil id. Iplna, art. le.pirstud loniaVe illlilii.ll ate settli inetit of ill- ir a,rx'i,i,ts e iih the u 'n-ci ll rr. lh.il legally au'hipe-l si;,i,l,wlio is ful'y eoipow iltd to Ml lie auJ coll.it the account nl said lirm. UOHEUT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, lSli.-tl AjeHf. : a n.a.n " "" ! W ARIi WTl.n SfPr.RIOR TO AXY oriir.n simh rv. i l ill N A IIENKY LAND l h'.ving tented 1 ihe I. one Kilns et lluirv .Manser, in Sunbinv, I have now lor sale the last Lime in this, p.rt of the , coiinliy, and w ill n'lilinue In keep i-oi sli.ntly ell baud lli'sli I iiini foi l'l .sir. i. , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . ! . i i : , and lor l.iinioit land, on as u i-on.M, lerin- us un be I uiiv vviu i.- in ibe i.e'lil oilicil. May 'J I, lbS. J. A H. 1.ANDAT. I tf tra-ts ' vantage, sndnpon as reasonable .nnisas any other house, hud lb. v ussuie their fr.euds that any Con sijiim.nts made to them sbll have thv-r sinrl st- j leutioii, arid no exirtioiis span d to vr.ve entire satia i ft.'' ron, 1 They are also piepand in reeilve and forward ' gn.vls in any point on the Tl Im "e mid Lrhmh livers, tietweiii Mauch Cbiinli. I'lTlon sinl I'lula i dH his, vin Delswart Divi.- i n Lehich Can Is; Is i, to anv point on the J mi .ta nv,r. m Nonh and Wi st B sticbes ol ibe b.ism b anna via ehu I. ; V ill siit.t Union, oi tho .p..i.k" and 1'l.le Wntei j C ina's. j For he accoiiir.iodatioii of Boats, coming or go n i via sibuv'Ut'l and l'i.i..n i'livds. a Sio.mhoat will b' kept etpressU for t'-nnu .osts from the ' Stbuv'ili aroin .1 I o th. V wa-at, : back, wl-irh t . . . . . , ..- ... . . . : WI', cn.bl.i meiit.i.ots lata-.' ineir pniou.e nei ve.eJ on Ibe le ne, and lln-ir B ..nl- siii..dt a sivuiii ot fill t'V V5 per rent, no th n. s fir h iiiiu P c o t. wnh thise ndai:t ig. they re- no. cm.iiv sou. ll a snaie in i io. V'I''P . Il.ll'ie W lbi.01 . K. JkijIi Furkt. W I1CI1.MAN A I O 'iPh'ilsdjMay 14, lr4J. 31KUCia,iKTVS HOUSE, Xo. t3Y, North Third,abne Cultou hill &., rillLADELriHA. THE subscribers takes pleasure In acfjuliinlir.g their friends and the public In general, that they have taken the larga and rommodiotia II.it 1. recently built by the Messra. Hart, on the'sar.ie ail nnre occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Hull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill at. Thia liAtel is finished in the very best pctublo manner, and of the best niateriata. Its Incstion is. ery desirable, particularly for country merchants j the airangcnictits for hcatit.g and ventilating each room ia such aa to secure any temperature. Tho l idr omsare ill light, and airv, all furnished in a neat 'v:e, si as to insure ton fmt. Tt e r-civil e p i . lors sre sbo fiitTi'she 1 In a ni' ;e.l-.tvV tie winj.-ws are on the Frenrh s'yle. ' mi a en"srrr to i, ! ..leony in front, whih ni..kcs a i Vsiai,t r.cess. rmtirular attention l as 1 een given to 'ha bi ds an 1 bidding, which, with he furniture, are eniinly nuw. roin vi a"' exierieiire in hotel business, we rust, by strict asvduily tn business, tn make this hnilse a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied with the very best our market can a If .r.l, and our bar with the best liquors a"! wiiH sf-.f the moat approved btands. P. 8. There are first rate atahling andcer ago houses attached to the hotel, attended by ca tful and sober hostlers, and our charges will ba low, in accordance with the present haid limes. PHHLTZ A. DERR Philadelphia. April If.. 1B48. SU SQUEHAN NA HOTEL, O&TT A WXSSA, COLOMBIA CO, PENNSYLVANIA. ''IIE aubscriber Tespectfolly informa tho pttl lie. JL that he haaiurchwed, and now occtpioe tbo t!t-iik Tavern SI nnd, Large and C'wunr diottt W II known as the property, late of TheodoYe Wi'is. and f.rpierlv kepi by Samuel A. Biady. IT is iio-v piei ard to accommoJa'e all trovtllors am! visiters who ni,.y fvor him wi;h a call, and will use. every effurt in hia power to rrnder every convenience and comfort lo his customers, whila under his charge. Hia accommodation ate ample, and hia rooms well fumisrwd. His stehlei extea siveand in good condition. Hia Table and Uab will he supplied with tee best that the mftrket c.n atford. By punctuality and Httei.tion, he feels confident that La will merit the patronage of tho puMic. CHARLES HARTMAN. Cnttswirsa, A'.ii! Ct'h, 1!44. ilOlIlTitT CiUTKH K SO, PAPB8 KANUrACTUHEKS, Lombard Strret, llaltimort, 1 7 AVE coiuitantly for sale. Printing Paper of all aiv-e nnd qualities, Cap Writing Paper, nil. d and pluin, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, double ciown, crown and lira. sized Wrapping Papers, Colored Medium and Kuyal Papera, Udanet, Binders' and Straw Bol Ijonrds, Tissue Paper, and all articles In their I ihe, which they witl sell on accommodating terms, Highest prl:e given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER A S0S March 1, 1843 Elkton. Md WHARTON'S HJ Q. 117 Till JEL Sunbury, .VorlliumlH'rluiid Ounl yj PStmSTtsVAMZA. flHE Mibscriher resjH'ctlully mtorms the pubftf-, JL that be baa removed to that large and couim diuiis Brick House, on Market atiuare, opposite the Court House, (formerly kept bv Hiram Prr-c,l where he is now prepared to accommodate ttfl who may favor trim wbh a call. Being thankful fur past f.ivorfl, he hopes by elrict attention lo business, to icci'ive a liberal abate of public patronage. Ac. CHARLES D. WHAKTON. Sunbury, March 5th, 184'J. XtlVflTi i IiilVIB ! LIMK ! Tltilli euhscrilicre are prepared to fumisn fi.rrvr I and others with any quantity of Lim-.' rt a r: siiper'.or quality for land, oi pluisterhig, at '.lis lowing very reduced prices, viz: 8 ct. per b;;' ' lor I and Lim. ; 10 ct. foi the best qualnv of j l-.i . l i.in 1. i st the k. Ins, below the boroHf1! r f 1 in . ii.-v w II a'm.del ve-, at any plat i. 'ihn iiie fT..iig . c.f Su birv Limr foikanAf' 10 cent et I i sb, I, .ii d Lime f..r piaisterlru V r' 1 " I ' ' u In I. Tl... subset .hers h.vtalwais on hs d a ' n v of I ime. l's qn-iliiy is (r ', .-.n' . . 1 ..'. .- is I oi equrilli .1 t f a v v- I. : in i. I I ol.in.d. ,siMU a LEKVsSJUZsftEK. A-glssU, Aj ill :J( Jr4 A I . i