From Tlmrrm-Cnnflrrnftii ssT the Capture -or Ute a'calau Atwfi 3y ihe arrival of the -schooner "Doric, we have aAvioe om Matamorai corffirrmtory -of the Intel- ligence received iby Ike lMt steamer from Vex, Ihatthe division -of -flieTexian army nfler5o1jnel Tuherand Green had been captared tft Mier. On the lfeh December General Amp udia recei ved despatch from General Wcfll, informing him that tbeTrriati,,00 or 1,00(1 strong, h& taken 'Lorrdo, and (hat he, Gen. Wed, kJ been compel led to fall back ; A at the Tniw foeoe were taking "he northern teas; lowarA Mtntamaraa. On the receipt f rtiia rnei1igeica Gen. Ampadu lefi Ma. tamoras with baftatliem f 5er ml aimers, in quest of tin ewenry, . and reached Mier, (0 Icaguea distant, on the TSd Dec A tab T TVr iane, under the ceaRtnand of Calami Fiaher and Greets had, in the Meantime, ceaseed the river ami attacked the town m the wight. The Mexican troop t snowed in that neighborhood immediately went to the assistance f the city, when an en f agement look prate, which laatad rfcc.it fern knn. C very house and stem ws desperately defett Jed. After the buttle had been maintained on both svdea with determination and obstinacy lot uch a great length of lime, the Teiiana, Coiling themsctvc samwindrd on all aide, resolved to jr vender, and Snarly capitulated on honorable term. It ia feared, however, ehat the article of surrender will not be faithfully comi4ri with on the part of Metric. ' : lle Mcrcar report vherrlosa during Una en gagement at '20Villed r3 l wounded. The las on the part of the. Tcxhmawa 11 killed and 10 wounded. ... Gen. AmpuiKi returned to Matarmira on the 7th January, with SI'S Texian prisoners. At the recent bloody fight between the Mexican nd Texan, in the tewn ef Mier, there were six buy in the Texan party, f wbtfrn the oMeslwas liut 17 and the youngest l(. The 1. if t tamed (say the New Orleans1 pftjieis) ditfmguiahed himself by shooting twelve Mexicans in aiiccession, as they were brought up to man the gua. Artillery wa at length brought to hear upon the house, which was at once shattered, wheat the bey attempted to eje to an adjoining one. In the act of enter, ing the window two of them were killed, but the other effected an entrance and rtfcoaaaienced their firing upon the artillery men, which they continued until they were ordered by their commander to de. ewtiJ'aZ't'wtore America. Tick'-CosT'Ov' mi CirTvan. In adjusting the awkward Monterey business, the following stipu lations were entered into between the high con tracting parlies': : 6th. Sr. TbenvM &p. C. Jones will deliver five liundred complete attihrof clothe, of woollen, for the infantry, to replace about one-half of what was loiled of the Mexican division, by their forced march in continued ratnatrj seeovcr the port which he invaded. Tth, Sr. Thomas Ap. XJ. Jones will pay into the Treasury of the nation 'fifteen, thousand dol lars, which were expended 'hi the gcnersl alarm occasioned ill the departmeifl of the California by li invasion of tire port f Monterey, aa well as for a complete military nd of 'musical instruments rendered useless by the sante cuee. ' Retivai at llaaaisnran. The Harrisburg Telegraph of the 1st instant, slates that "there is murh religious exritment in the different chnrches in that borough. Meeting are dairy held tin rhevn II, and a large number are aaid to be awakened. Mr. Hale, a Millerile, has been preairtng 'hi doctrines, and ntany ara reported as haviwg Veceme converts to it. 1 It is stated moreover that one-third of the good people of Hantsburg are more or lees believers m Millerasnu This i scarcely cieddiU. Head. Guz. Rxvivat,! Lxwistow. -There ha Wen a revival of religion in Lewistown, Pa. The Me. thodistsand Presbyterians have each had an in. crease of about ISO to 130 new members. The Lutheiana and Baptists have also made many con verts, Ih, RiriTAL i BoaaasTowK. A great revival of religion i taking place at Dordentown, N.J. In the Methodbt Kpiseopal Church, more than one hundred and twenty have already been admitted. The Dapiist Lave immersed sixty, and a very gen ual interest prevails throughout both congregations. f Dtci akatios. We find the following sad re cord in the Mobile Herald : A nan named James Iteid, a regularly educated Presbyterian Clergyman, a graduate of the I'ni versily of Editiburg and an immediate descendant from the celebrated philosopher Reid, waa on Wedne-day last aent by the Recorder of the Sec ond Municipality of New Orleans lo the woik house aa a confirmed drunkard and vagrant. On Tuesday last, by the Rev. R. A. Fivher, Mi. Isaac Sails, of Mahonoy, to Miss Rachel Zim. taxAS, of this pluce. On the same day, by the Rev. J.P. 8hindel, Mr. Rtrais Gtaaiaata to Miss Juua Asa Malum, both of Augusta. On Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. Mr. RoaiBT Kliix, jr. to Misa Mabia Moboah, both of Augula. DIED, Oa Woniay enlng last, AMANDA, daughter of IU. JoU w, r f hl P', 6ed ,boul 3 eOo Tm41 esen'mg a(.MABV CAT HER. IXE.iMfajitaUujIilM of Mr. Pcler Getter, of this place. ' - A Tannery ff UcuU THE Tannery, fiituTe. and tools in this ilare, .belonging to the estate of luaac Zicgter, dec'tl., rwm in oofsession ot Burhrr & Frv, will bo rented for a term of vea, n reaxnnanle terms. Po-s's- Lo given on line Ul day of April next Apply to II. U. MASEK. utibwy, Teb. 1, lit). I'RICE -CUItUENT.- Vorrerted tvttWy by Henry Yoxt'hermep, Wa-KaT, . , . SO Rtw, - . . . . f() Co1., ..''. 40 0t, - . - - . B "PoKK, ' h t-'LAXsritn, 100 Wvttr, ' . ' : ' 48 YtxrawAY, - . t '3ft Tivtow, - . 19 Data Arri.ca, 75 Do. Piacnws, .. . ... '900 Ft, ..: . 8 HicKim Flax, 10 Eoos, . S Tavern Notice. TV rte ttonvrMe C. (7, Dnnnrl, E Prtiitient, mnd hit Amctatri,Jailgft vftht Cimrt of Quar ter Sasiani, f tht county of fimihnmnertani : THE petition of Franklin A. Clark, of Shamo km, in said county, humbly represents, that he continues to keep nabKc house of entertain ment at bin obi stand, in Shamnkmtowri.and is well prepared fsr the aecommndntton of travellers, Ac He therefore pray your Honor V grant him li cense lo keep a tavern, during the rnaiingyear, and be wall pray, dbe. ' - ' FRANKUN A. CLARK. To tub Jrtmr.a a nova anno tttt -The snli scribera, residenta of Shamnkin, hereby certify, that Franklin A. Clark, the applicant for the licewie, is a man of rood repute for honesty and temperance, and ia wvll provided with houe-room and convent ences for the Inline and accommodation of wtran gem ami travellers, and that public hnase there is necessary s they therefore recommend him aa a proper person to be tiurnsrd to keep publr hnttse. Joseph Allison, : veore Armstrong, jr. John K. Robins, Joseph Dimmich, Jaroh Dnir, Tlftijtimin T. Honey, Willinm Fsgcly, William Gilroy, John Thompson, JiH"ph Zurn, John H. Runyan, Daniel Evert. Feb. 1 1th, 1843. at Tavern Notice. To Hie Honorable C. O. finnnrl. Enj Vrfdrnt, find hi Aociatr, Judqr tiflhe Cotrrf of Qnnr frr Srssmns, nf tht tminftf of Siirlhinnbet Ifutd 't THE prtra.m nf James Shortel, of Coil town hhip. in stid county, humbly reprt snt that he continues to ke- p a public houe of entertain ment, at I its oli I stand, in 8hsmokintown, ml is well prepared fi rim acrommixlation of travellers, &c He therefore prats your Honors to grant him a license tn keep a tavem duriof the ensaina esr, and he will pray Att. J AMES SHORTEL. To t JrvHiis ryvv. watTiosr.n: The sub scribers, residents of Com Uh'p, hrreby certify, thut James Shortel, the applicant far the license, i a man of good tepute for honenty and temperance, and is well provided fr house-toom end convnnien cea for the lodrtng and awronww odafhon of tran)era and travenVrs, arid that a public hotrae There is ne cesssry : they rhefie recommend hmt as a pro per person tn be Kcuirsed to keep a imbl'ic house. Joseph Aehner, l icib Uir, Jsmes B. Psnter, F. A. Clrk. DainM Chriatain, Kimber t'leam, Jacob Mo wry, Casper Shull, Peter Zimmerman, George SMpt, . Michael liaghan, John Bent. Feb. Ilth. 1843 3t PARTlTERaHl?. . rr,HB suhaciitm-, having entered kilo a p irtner-- ship io the pr.iclice of the law, will be happy lo at rend to all business entrusted to their care.' i ; Cotle..tions willle promptly attended lo. ITiey mav always lie found at their orftce, n Mirket stroel, Sunbury, formerly oocu-icd by Wua. Dewart, dccM.. as a store-room. WII.I.IAM I.. DEW ART, CHARLES J. 1!U LINER. Sorrtmrv, Feb. tth, 1S43. fim. cu ft u;s riaiM s a rs. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AS removed hia oHice to the front room of lite brick house, formerly known aa Smitha Taern, on the south west corner of the square on Market atreei. Buinesa entrusted to his care, in this county, and in the counties of Union, Colum bia and Lycoming, will receive prompt attention. Sunbury, Feh.4. 1M3. 4t. cood to for wm TOCTH! a svw volvui or ROBERT MKnilY'S MtSEl M, Edited by 8. G. Gooiturcn, nnthnr of refer Par ley's Talcs. Vvmmmring January, 1843. SINCE the rominencernerrl of this worknow the most popular juvenile periodical extant it ha ever been the aim of the publishers to mske h deserving of the liberal encouragement which haa been extended towards it", and its subsctifrtien list evince (hat their efforts hiere been appreciated by the public. On the first day of January a nrw volume will eormnertce. TherharsrW of the work will not be chanired. It design win remain the same, and the publishers would assure ihcir patrona and the pub lic that their efforta will he unceasing to render it worthy of being companion for the young. To plant the seei's nf morality and truth in the youth ful heart, to ini-til virtuoua principles and motives into ihe mind, to aid in the formation of rh iracler, to cultivate a taste for knowledge and improvement, and with instruction to blend pleasure and amuse ment, tbeso have Inrn, nd will eoniinnn to I, the end and aim of the woik. Kverv article will be 1 thoroughly digested before it is admitted into ibis work, and grout care will be taken that it aball not eontntn anything incontinent with the object in view. It is designed to be, not interesting for the moment only, but of permanent value, and fit to form part of eveiy FAMILY LIBARV. Some of the leading features of the Museum are Hittory, ttiotrraphy, Ctolueif, Natural llintory. Orography, Ac. These will e accompanied with lighter mailer in the form of Tales, Sketches, Ad ventures by Sea and Land, N irrativea of Rcmirka ble Occurrence. Anecdotes, Fables Allegories, Ac. Poetry and Music will he called in to asaist. Eve ry available mean of rendering ihe work sprightlv, inatructing and entertaining, will lie pui in requisi tion. Numerous and splendid embellishments a'd illustrations u ping what may be found in any other work of the kind, in this rrspect, will be in serted ; and the typographical appearance of the Museum will be such as H te believe!, rneet the approbation of i'a patrons. The publishers would add, that Merry' Museum is the rheapett period leal ol the kind puMuhed in ny pari ivf the world I the annual volume containing nearly aa much matter aa two volume of Bancroft' History, which avll for four dollars and fifty rents Tub Vxbt Iwbst Tbuus. One copy, fjl ; Six copies, f 5 i Thirteen ropU's, $10, The great expense incurred in gelling out a work like the Museum, renders H necessary that the pub liahers should strictly adhere to ihe cash aysteni. All kMiers must be poet-ptd, and addieweJ to the Publisher and Proprietors BKAUlllJRV, SODEN A CO. 10 tl , fiWsn, atul I'il Siuuau tt , S V. BLANKS 9RSLi: AT THIS OFFICE. Tnvcrn rvoliff. To the Ifmwrvbe C. ('. Dotinet, Prnllimt, and nm Aotwtrt, Juli;rt oj the Court of ijtiar. ter Srtitiont, nf 1iet0MTtl of b'orth u mllrr'land : t plIE pefifiiin of 3icol Kram, rfl Shumo'kin X town. In sifid county, humlrly fepretvifts, (hit he roirtirme 'to keep a house of rvrjbKc 'ntertnin- nofit at his old aland, 'in ShamnkintoWn, and is well prepared for the accommiMlarion of travellers, Ac. He (therefor pray your Honor to grant him a li cense to keep a tawm during the eirsniing vesr, and he will pray, Ac. JACOR RftAM. Tot Jinn as aHovk w!tnoit-Tlio sub scribers. Teriderrt of Ooal fshp., herelry cenif, thnt Jacob Kta.n.tbe spplrrant "for rhetirense,l a man of gooil reinle for honesty and TcnTpetnrrre, and fa well provided seith housetoom sod convenience for the Isdjnt and areommndsTion of strarrgers and traveKera, ami that avrahlic house there 1 necessary: they therefom frcommend htm wa a f;osr fief. on in pe neencen losorp a puhlie nouae, John H l(iirrs. Daniel Crrristian, Jaerm Bntr, Reolsjn Fasfly, Soloman Marir, James O, Pwrte James Wallis, Dsmel Evert, . Feb. 4th, it. Wm Faiely, John it. Rsinyiin, Samuel C Schmiek, John 1'hnmpson, Stephen Kienkatt, TaT?rn IVolirr. To Wonorrrfcte V. G. ftonnrt, Ea PrrlAri, and hit A$mciateii,Jeu!eTif the Conrt nf Quar ter Semwm, nf Ike ttiltj nf Noiihumtrr!and : THE petition of Catharine Boutton.ol Sunbury. in said county, liumMy represents, that alio continues to keep a house of fohfio entertains ment, at her nU stanil in Sunbury, ami Is wvll prepared for the ncconinindal ion of travellers, Sec. SSlie therefore prays your honors to grant her a li cen.je to keep a lavem, during te etlAring year, and she will pray, dtc. CATHARINE DOULTON. Tn tk .It-tinxs Aftnta MHiWiOKKn: The mib- seribers, rei4dents of Sunburv, hereby crnilv, Ihit Catharine I'oMlion, the a,iliCHiit for the. license, ts a Is.ly of good wputo f.r honesty and temper anee, and is Well provided with house room an.) convenfairCcs for the looping and accommoilation of strsners and travellers and that a puMir house there ia necessry they therefore recommend her as a proi er nrason to be licensed to keeji a public hnuoe, (. B. Wrlarn C. D. Wharton, Ira T. Clement, John Hans Geo. Bright. John P. Purscl, John W. Peal, Conrad Kershner, John Btrar, Altaham Krwin Jcweph Eisely, Peter W. Gray. .Ian. SHih, 1843. 3t Tavern Notice. To tbr Honorade C. O. Donm t, Enq., Pmnhrrl, and hit AnmiriaU, Judget of the Court of QMr ter SesMom of the amnty A'erf humierkindi fl'HE petition of Charles Weaver, of Sunburv, JL in said county, humbly represents lhst he con iwiues to keep a house or puhltr entertainment at his eld stand in Sunbuy, and ia well prepared for the accommodation of traveller, 5iC Hetheie fore pray ymir booora lo grant him a ticenae, to keep a tavern during the ensuing yr-ar, and he will isay.&c CHARLES WEAVER. To the Jrnox abotb istiobek : Thn tcW seribers resident of Sunbury, heteby certrTy, the! Charts Weaver, the applicant for license, is a man of good re.vte for hooesty and temperance, and is well iTovide.l with house room and conve niences for ihe lodging and arxommodatiim of strangers and travellers, ami that a public hmti-e tlwret nrcesaary. They therefore recimiinend him rs a proper wrsia to be licenswl to keep a public hoHse. John B. Price, (liitcon Market, E. Gass. Charlee Mrlter, WilH'im Manx, George llohrbarh, Jan.SSlh, 1813. 31 ttenjimin Hendiiek, John Bright, John Farnswortb, Jacob Itock, ieorge Voung, Airtrew Durst. Tavern Police. To the rittwratdr X '. fi. Vonnel. f."..?.. Vrridrnl. and hi .ioriatr. Jndgerf1he lurt of Quar ter Session fur the comity of Knrthnnitierliiiid : fHE petition of Charles V. Whatton, of Son L bniy, m aaid county, humbly represents, that h eoutinues lo keep a house of public entertain ment, at the well known stand near the court Imu.e, and is well prejond for tlie accoinmodatinn of irav eltei. eVc. H t tier ef ore pray a your Honors lo grant him a lieense lo keep a tavern during the en ensuing year, and he will pray, Ac. CHARLES D. WHARTON. To TJB JvBSSS ABOVE MIBTIOBKO : The Sllh. srrilsrs residents of Sunbury, hereby certify, lhat Charles D. Wharton, the applicant for the Kcense, ia a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and c tiveni en res for the lodging and aceommislittion of stron ger and travellers, and thai a public house therj ia necessary : they therefore recommend him as a proper ersnn tn be licensed lo keep a public buUse. Samuel U. Jordan, John liogar, Geo. Martin, John W. Peal, J. C. Hhoads, Samuel B. Diemer, D. T. Trilea. W. L. Dewart, Chits J. limner. Jacob Rhawn, Thos. G. Hegins, Edward (Sobin, Frederick Latarus, Geo. Bright, Jan. SHlh, 1813. 31 Tavern Xotire. 7i the Honorable C r7. Tionnel. Etq., I'retidtnt, and hi Aitifr, Judge of Ihe Court of (filar trr Stssitiit of Ihe eMiiiy of Northumberland ; t lHE petition of John llaua of Sunburv, in said 1 countv, humbly represents lhat he continues to keep a house of public entertainment, at his old stand, near the court limine, and well iirc- pired for ihe acconinvxhilion of traveller. &f. He Iheiefoie pr ays your honors lo grant hrn s li cense to keep a lavufii, during the ensuing car, mid he will prav, Ac. JOHN M'S. Tu THE Jl'tinK.S ABOV MKNTIONn ;Tie u,. serilwrs, residents of Sunbury, b.rreby rcrlify, that J hu Haus the applicant for thn licence, is u man of good repute for honestv and leniperanre, and is well provided with house room and coi.venienr s for the lodging am', accommodation of atrangers anJ travellers .nd thai a public house there is ne. rrssiry s ''oey thrrefois recommend hitn uaa pro per person to l lu ensed lb keep a public house. Samuel I). Jordan, Geo. Martin. J-hn P. Pursel, Geo. W. Kichl. Abrahsra Etwih, John B. Price, Edward Ovsier, ThiM.G Hegins Jan. S9 h, 1843. 3t F.dward Gas, C. I). Wharton, Caleb Fi-hrr, W. L. Dewarl, Cha I. BrUher, D. T. Trltes "JJaJOTICE i hereby given, that all tllo indeb Jl ted to the firm of Wood cV Khawn, by imle, bond, or book account, are icquvktcd Id Come fot waid and settle their accounts, tlu or Ixfnre the lM ol March next All those complying with Ihe bote request, Will lull fit a favor, or, per.( ve coots WtKlD lUUWN. Sunbu'J, Jan. Slb. I;4.6l. XKl'S'id'pi'y uf HOSE OINTMENT, received and Ml .ale by U. II. M ASEU, Nov. mil, 15 U. Notice BS'hrrreby piiien, :ht the prtrtnership hr-rChrfore iisiinij, and tradtnii tinder the firm iff fryer. Iv A 1). HaiM.li.rH this day bci'ti di-noleed bv mu tual i nns, til. All persons knowing lhvfnscfv 'b rnilebted tvi! faiikf lavmeut, in Henry Tfyerty, ft'ho rs h'ri l.y iriiiborisrd mul solely C (if powered lo receive anil svttlo all ui'coimts I'ue iil firm. IIE.MtY TlVERLV, DAVID HAAS. Augnsia, Jan. 51 i, 113. i. HX3NR"Sf OTERLir WHJ conliirae ftre Augusta Sio-o, and n ia by Avct attention to bnainess to re. eive MsslTBre of -custom All k'nds t ptndure will 1s taken for foods, aa l-o in pavrstesroTJcbl4 now due. . Augusta, Jan. Slat. 1813 l8-t nwetbji:ikt2:ttt!ar TlHE subscriber hna rbday pmchssed at a enn JL stable's ssls, held oi lire horouith of SniASnry. by B- Gass, the fofhrwing articles sold a ihe pio periv of John MversS 1 Plow, $1 Vo I Sett Harness S 6l. I dit. I US I do. I IS I Ilirrow, I S 1 Hay Mare, 3 0 1 Slel, t The above sMicle have been loaned to the a, id lobn Myets nd will I left in his imciim nntil I see propr-r to remove, or otherwise diiim of them. II. B- M VS.EK. nnlMTy. Jan. 35lh. IS43. Orphan' Court salv. TN pursuance of sn nriUw of the Oip'iana' Court - of Noitbumlviland county, wdl I vxposed to salient llielkte resideiiC' of Vm. Garict, decd, on Saiur.lay tlie Siith day of M ircli nvtt.to n s A rerluiu Irict of wood land, situate m Ru-h township, in said county, containing twe ty five acres adjoining lan,'a nf Enos Sharers, J ico (iii'.rlisri's devisees, (i,-irge (icnl vt u. d others, late Ihe vtale nf aaid ilec'ii. falc lo commencn at I oVla-k of said day when the colldiiiotis f sa e will I nis.lc known bv SIIARPLESS TAVI.OR. JOHN C. GKIEK, J in. 8. IS 13. Admr'. lr. 4a. It. l'eier, "FFKRS Iris isrnfesHionsI servic-js. to lite eilizena of Sunbury, and vicinity. Olbce neii door to the residence of Ilevd. R. A. Fi-her. where he mav ho f iunl, unless engagad in discharging the duties of his prolession. Oct 8h, 1842. if. "sA.U'L IMIH lir.TlILl.t it7 HATTER, VERY RKSPECTFCI.I.Y le. leave lo in Torm his customer and Ihe public generally, lhat he still ronlinuea Ike IXATTXNO BUSINESS, in ell its varimis branches, in the shop, neatly op posite the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by Henry Haaa and haws. If, under the firm of Unas & D ruck emi I (er, which firm h.a la-en mutually die solved. He hope, by his long experience in the above business, and atrict attention theieln, lo ren der general satisfaeiion, and receive a liberal ahare of pel-Ire palronags cnrniry, Octolier 15th, 1842. 6m unionITotelT" (Ucnrral Stage tifice,) JBT' 'XLJ TQJ- tSC "IS! LYCOMING COUNTY, I'ciiiiijlvania. fllHE Suli-rrilier respectfully infoims his fYien! I. and the public in enerjl, that hi) haa Liken the. above. l.AUUF. AM) COMMODIOUS H07E L, I N THE B (1 R O V V. II O V M i: N (' Y. and that he is now well prepared to acommod it alt who may favor him with their custom. HisSi.rtriss Ar abtsj kwts are well aired, and comfortable. His Table irni Bab will always be supplied with the best Ihe market can sfl'ord. His Stablino, which is good will lie under the ehsrge of giwl ami careful hostler. He feel confident, by strict attention tn bu-iness and an earnest desire to render e infrthle. those who may pslronixe him, that he w ll not fail to give general sntisfaiiion. H. B. WEAVER. Mjunry, OcU I at, 1812. if. A CARD. Dr. J. W. leal begs leave to lender his grate ful acknowledgm nla In ihe people ol'Suuhuty and surrounding country, foi then ps-l encourage ment in the line of bis profession i snd wmiid s,( ihe same time announce lo ihem. ih .t he til', in. tends to coiitmup the practice of uie.lii ioe in tt jt, various d purlinents, H would, lheref',rei dici a coiiiinuniire ofiheir cnufiileneo mj patronage. He may be found al all times at h'a nllice, in uiai kel s-irfd, unli aa prulVssionullv engigid. Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1 1" 12.- n; A CAKD. T)r l'rll4'K, Resiectfully Infoims the ciiiiu us of fiittuty and vtri-jiy, thai he has a ken sn olW ir, the bniijiiii Intel) orrti, i. d by Peter lai rus -is, a ,i tig store. n m.iiket hfeel, Su: buri , t .here hi niay be toiled at all h Uis, Unless tmiAr. sionally rngiun d. UK. TKITF.S retiirna h a sine, re V,:uk Tor h encoii'sgemenl he has n c i e.l in ihe lit f It - prolci-Miui, in this place, ami lru-t-, by pto'iip' n lenl oii to the duties of his profession, and re.i un able chaiges, that ho will continue lo rtcclVe a liberal -hunt nf I lie public ilruii igo. Sunbury, Del. 1st, Ihl'J. tl'. iv l t at o fT "Tit ii CSTTjTl. fTS-EOT UTTTTTT 1 ESPPOTri LLY informs the public lhat he ie 1 B has Hindu Northumberland hil perrhaii uenl nlace of resilience, atid is ready Id attend lo ahV t jI1 in Ihe liiie of his prufesjii, tu July S, 1813. ly. ' TAILORING ON HIS OWN UOOE. bv accoinsaodsMnn of Boais e.ominjt or go JF.SPECTPI LLY ihfmrna bi friends nn- the i n hsvll1 BVid tlnnss Tanals. a S?.ml3at v public geneitlly, thai he has toninVi,eel (he J rtilul ilak ItV.ill,.., in sll its .Uanrbes, in is hou.e formerly csxsio.rl by Wm. llun.t; Tailor Shop, in UUklavr slirel, lie-,,ry opposile li Pr-l.) ...ion I'hunl. He rcsiect!ully .diets u shaie of the nibbc p on-n-age, and Kun by aliU l aileiiii.m lu boai e-a ttut I L ... .... reas..iianir ci.a ijea, Uo will lis cuspid to a e grn irul ali.tjcii.iii. Sunbuiy, June I ajth, Ili3 ly Tire RAIL ROAB. AM EXTUX AXXMMODAT!fN l,IXR Will rmmmrncr running brhore-n Phtladi tfthta mid J'otttvillc on the following rfffjrx . rn ftnmn : a-vk Msstm, D, IsHt, Leaving l'i.ti-viTh em Mornlays Weiloiviity tend Fridays t J X. M, Leaving l'lilffdctiia, wn Tiresnya, Thursdays sod Satordavs t lj P. M. ffnnts of pnm'ng tterdio-e. For Phfladelpbls allOi A.M. i ... t For Poitsville, t P. M $ r. n k Bel ween Potlsviile A IPhiU."). -JftiO K. f.SO H.4woen Itesiting Jfe d.K U.S.'i (r 4;lJ,r) lletvsf,r do A- Puiisviflo, ,itt A 1,00 Etciisio TimrTB onnn mb. UkrviiNiMo mt nxr. Betwren Pottsville A philadelphra, B. tween Heading A. ihi. Ilciwoen do. At. Poltsvile, fT (10 3 0(1 It (k) Tlrt other passenger trains will as lcfor, M the foflon irg hi w ; t'hihtdrlphia and Vothtifle. t rom I'hilndilihi.i, at fA.M. From PottvillB, at 5" P. M. Daily llourt nf paining Ie.nding. F.TottBvilie, at '9 A.M.' 3 Tor Phibi.blphia, at 3J P.M. S Dart, All thp trains will op for Way passengers t the usual p i ts. dj" All pisscngera nre reyiuea'ed to procure their tickets before the trains start. May 81. 184-j. if. ., ' ' To C'ajtiu'rv rvZEItCHANTS. THE Sul.riir, Agent t -on A Harris, Hut M irtnf.u'luri rs. for N w York, I'tid ulelphU, Baltimore and et'rv l.irje ritie, - mvj Hal re hiublv command, d 1 r p'ri eiifi avd durnlility, has o i i end a i'u-1 ra'e istcttm nt f HATS and CAPS. Mini1 f. r .s,s.., s .les h ch will le sold very low, fni cas i oi si.pinveil credit, at the nrled cheap afore, $o. 40, North Third si rot I, oppjbi'.e the City Hotel. Philadelphia. RoBtSKT D. WILKINSON. Apent. N. B Order tor Hal in tberotifl. promptly attendiHl lo. I'ba highest rks in tasA or trade given for Fur ikirm, J'hiUdelphia, Jane 11, 1812 --ly naxaja ttb: a tsu 'T' ALL person indebted to the firm nf Lyon & Hrrts, undet the agency nf 11. N. Thaeher, Hilt and Cap Manufacturer. No. 40 North Third, street, Phil idi Iphia, are requested to make immetli ate settlement of th-ir accounts with Ihe subscrilier, their legally au'lioriied agent, who is fully empow rted lo settle and ciilli-et the accounts nf said firm. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. June tth, 1843 If A rent. WARRASTED SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER SEAR S US BURY. JOHN & HENRY LANDAU, having rented ihe Lime Kilns nf Henrv Msassr, in Sunhtirv, hsve now for sU tre lst Lime in thi part ,if the rounliy, and will c.wttiiU" to k e p eoiisinril ly , n hand fresh Lime for Plsstering, Builjtng llnd for Litning land, on as reasonable terms a can be had ..nvh-r. tn 'l-e t eight-mhoi-d. M-v - I. i4 J. J. A It. LANDAU. EAGXiE Taf-ur ai rui? ira Conn r vf Tlurd and Vine Street?, wi&iaXAMsroaT, pa, rjHE snl wriber r-spe -tfullv announces o ihe I it' lie, that be h..s o( eued a Hotel in the cum modioli briik building s, Su.it.-on the co'tier of I hird Mini 1'inc sireeis, when, be it! Vie btippy lo ait i p. m ih.,se who tniiv fivor him witu their conipany. I he E .gle Hotel is la'ge and conveni ent, und I'lirnished ir. the Iv-t in item stv le. It is ir. viiled with a huge number of well aired and c mib rt.ible !e. iing apartments, rooms, private .art.-r, Ac Persona Visiting illiainaporl on bu siness hi pica-ure, niuv rt aa-urrd lhat every ex ertion will t e used In tender 'heir iijouni at the "Engln Hob I" I'leasant and arurablo. Hie Table will be aiipplb d with the ve'y h. si the market af fords, arid bis bar with die c.oiri't wines and other h.iuors rbarges re ison'.,e. The Eagle Hotel possesses gn-ater advaiMBges in point nl location thananv oihei similoresis'olishmenl in iheiHjrough, being situate in th' bn-mess pari oftho town. and within a eonverlWi Jimmue id" the Conrt House and Withamspon and Elmira Rail Roml Depot. SulTicieist,,;0ijna provideil.atid gisd aud trusty iiKtlcr Hlwaa in attendance. ttenhve, accon.niodsriug and hone-l Rcrvants iave been emploved. an'd tiotbing left undone that will add to the comfoit and accommodation of hie guests. There will tie carriage always in at lend a nre at the Boat Landing to convey passengers lo snd from the House, fn-e of charge, CHARLES BORROWS. Mav 14th. IS42. 'Wig. fZ3ILl.Ci.1T fa, SC., C tii iifitTi vV FiTvarlintr Mcn-liatits, foot of lli'nr Slnrt Hull RuaJ, o v THf i iiiWim. II AVlNG aaocislid VI h 'e m .Ki' li Ban, el. laie. nf EHStoti, P ... r S e. ttullv ini.irm the:r I I'neeili- ai d Oie itib'ie jet era'b . ib t tbry have t:i- , fc r) tl, . I , SO Wrl Li,, wll slitt' tllld whalf at f .., i ,.f Will .m Sueel K i Irnn.r, I .ly occupied by . Imoti Mariiti. v lo e dn iii nwe duiug a General I '..uiii'i.ai.iti and Fofwarilt'ig tu;-i:iess, fii.l Tioni j die local .dVaii'aue id' ibe pl.ica bung roniiecled , wnh dl ihii I'liblir ioiproveinents lhat have iheir ouilel lit the cilv, they duller themselves tViey will Im sble to do liusiness lo as gre it, il not g' rater ad' a vantage, and Ukki as teas .nalife trims as iuy oher ' h-mae, and they ussuis their tnend lhat any cote B.giitnenu matte to thrni tia;i hate Unit strict at tention, and no exrttions spau-d in five eulii' utja. I faction. They re aiso prepsied lo rccci'.r and forward Raisin any -otnt on the 1) Is- ,pre ,j Jhuh rivers, liwe,n Msuch :i u'.k, Eatev ,nd phds W,i. V.a Dbl iware V,x. n U,J js, H alo,.t.. any pwiu ,.r, J,,,.,,,, ref, H,h BlHI ntljl ins uear(0 ,,. H4)Mna yj, avhuyk kill and I '.ion, or to Chesarwakn and llib) Wti ; will b- kipl rxpresslv tor lowiri boat from ih ' 8huvtkil amui dtolbe li .B.arendbe.k, Which wiN i nn irbaois irt have iheir produce deli XT.Vil on ihe 'I. sW and tbeir goods al ipsd al ; a in ol on lo 15 i er nm o" ihe purrs fir I h idies e o-s, iih ih-i H i t ,g ihey re ' siitcifjl'y d ! 'f i e W.HEIIOIAN ekCO. William ll.Vn.ar., W II sot K-y j h Banitlv PbiUiJ.Ms U, I9a2-ly lj.- a -.aaraaarWaW. 1 .MxLI Mi FOIt-VOTTNYUu:. ; -GTZCX tO THE JVIAlX tOAOHl rpHE Mail 'Cda-tli Tift TofUville 'leave N orlhiiui I. heland every mdynfng til o'clock, atnd aitives in Prfftst'ille In ihe rveriii. Fab Itsldw any other line. r weal, apply at Mr. Withingidn' II .tel. Nor'frwfrtilieTlatMl, or at George WeilcJ's, i.iilnrv. A. E. KAP1' A.CD.. Nonh''d.,May'2l,l8. Vra)rHr. Cj" PaaenpeV coming 'from, Vhilaitpljihia wi'l please aecirre emnr verts At the White SSwiln Hotel, Race S 1ieTre Xhey leave the cJty. Passengeisi corriirrgn fht ms'haVeHhr'rr sett Becurcdin any StngevrY PsVkrt lioal from this place.. ThoBc'comii-g-in the trflift Bne may Wlefl behind. CLVDE & WILliiAlrlS' I (lank Hook Illaiiuiu toi V, i)ij)oitv 7Vrjrc' FFalel, HARRISBURO. THEY ai-e renrcd to TnarftrTilc'fure blank wntfc ofevehr ihwrtpfto'n.'Wiled'to aYiy pattifn, surli as dockets IrccoYils Diy Bonks, Ledgers, ..- . sors and Collectors Dupltcntcs of tho firrrt qir,!i ly nf paiT, in a srlr rirfortl to wny "miido In tllo'ci lirs nf nsrMetyrr'B or New Vorlc. All descriptions tit bmiUtiR neatly exerillCt'. Scrap Bjo'ks, AUnrnis ami PoVtYdins made to oidcr. I.BiV Book, MltsiC llld PeTlriflC:ils liouml lo ''y palterrK Old Biwks wUiuoJ, Ac, Also files , f papers b.nund. E3 Work IvTt Itllit otTrcnfif the Snnbtrry Aeti ricn, vvill h promptly altcwded to. May 2 1st, l8tV y. V gTJlden SW7N aVo. Ca Aorffc TAirr", nbnre Arrh Sttret, riTlLADELFITM. ArCOMMODATIONS nIl KF.VI;NTT rmitOM!. pHARLBB WEIRS, late of ibn 'VVhit! J5a,," y and "Mount Verno'n HV)Use," respiaMfull. ,. forms hiafrienda arid cUalotircr, thai he fias WcoVir thv proiriclor tf the above wvl'. known H'crte I. Country Metcharts will Bid Ihe aboVt''HoM it central location, and Ihe brrt tjf fan,. 'l-rsorirs"ra-velling wilh private rntir..yauce will find alnrge yard and good sHiblmg f,,r bouts, and the lev', of oallets. Boarding fl fdar. May 14th. IS48 if. J. IMA YL &m,JK;&r8om SnufT nnd Tobacco Manu(a'Ciiih(i's, So. U(l Mrrth, Wextforncr of Race avd''ft'irtL Streets. PHILADELPHIA. TpHE Urnlersigned have fotmr-d aCo-partArrsbip undvr the firm orj. MA VI, AND. Jn.' A Co.. sucCeasors to the late firm' of Jarub Mitflmd Co., nd will continue the husinera t tfie old esta-bli'-hment, on iheir mm artotint. th. atWI'iion In lieir Ann elnaai atlantinn n.l .Tn.H.. li. . years in the manufacture of their cefebraTeJ snufli. - . e .... v , . I . . .c, ne long experience 01 ine senior pattflerolll late firm, will also be devoted to Ihe interest of ihe new concern -and fa no exertion anjea'i'e will ! spared to insure rheir goods at all times of ihe ve ry Wst quality, they solicit a "fontirVuaftf of the confidence of tile ftiend anil cnsVmrrs oi Ihe late ""m. .THOMAS ATVAM8, J. MAYLAND, J. Philadelphia, May 11th, 1845. ly MlMoiSANTS HOUSE, So. !2n7, Xnrlh Third, a.'xn; Coti-nuhill St., l'lm.ADl.LPIIIA. PfOHN M'NC'AN. late f-nm fhe Pennsylvs.' 9ft nia Farmir, nn.l Snnuel I'ii.c. jr.. la'C of A ni' rican Hotil, I'otombus. Ohio, take pleasure in ac quainting their frirnda and the puVlic gencrallv ih it they have ttikrnthe large srjd commodioiia Ilotil, recently finillby the Mcssrh. Hart, on the nr.ie site onrv occ up"ied iiy the old ostaMinhed Hold known as ih'o ftulY Head, in Thin! street abovvt Vaillovr- "ft' w- .1' 'ITiis Hiitclls finjslitvl iri ;he very V-t aisibls manner, find of ihe best uvileriatg. 1's htalion i very deairahV, parlicularfy for counfr'y .'nirrcW.if; the arrangements for hrath.g and Vcniilr.ink r'atti room is tstrth na lo 'seenre any te'ui'pprKiure. Tlr brdniomaare all light and airy, a?i f'iruished in neat style, so as to insure' comfort, Tlie receiving parlors are also 'furnished 1n a su perb sty Ie, the windows are on tho French srylo, formii g an entrance to a lulcony in fronl, which makes ptensnnt recess. Particular attention hAA been given to Iho 12 and brdding, which, wW the furniture, are mttnly new. From years' eiiM-rience in hotel tVirlrrrxir, wA I rust, by strict assaluity le lAjsincsti, to r.itike ibis house a desirable slopping pl.ice. Out table. f,l always U- supplied wilh tiie very fiet our w:urt can lTnrd, and our bar with trie best liqir!r-s and wines c.f the moai npirovrd bratid.-,. V. S, There are ftrit rate sibling kn'A'rarriRSJ houses altichcil to ihe hotel, atliudrd by ca f'.il rnd olr hostlers, and out charyea y',P, l o, ill accordance with ihe present haid. lim Philadelphia. Pel. 7th, 184r. STJSQ UBa A N N A HOTKL, CATTAVVISSJV, COlDlrlBIk CO- I'ESAS'YLVASFA. TBI HE aubscriUr rcsrtfctfiilly informs' Ihi- .iil h JL he b'.a pnecWed. ad now eccupiea lie p IM'gt .ami . is;:; Coiri-niuliiiU : llrltk gTnvcrn StauT known a the property, lale of Thwiih.ru VN ill, and for.rry kept by Samuel A. llmdy. IK ia now prepared to i.icommo,rte all liavellr and visiieia who m;.y favor him with a call, ami will use eveiy rtlort in lira power lo render every conreiiicnc mil ronifort lo his customers, while juder r.n charge, lira accommodations are ampler and '., is rooms well furtiiflicd. Hi atabrea rxien sie ami in good tondlthtn. His TaatK and Bl will be supplied vuih ti e Isret that the mttket can tiTord. By punclualuf and Bilcntrnu, he feels confident that he will ment the patronage ef the public. CHARLES tlAKTMA-N. Cattawisaa, April Oth, 1S4, ItOltLtiT CAItTEll V SO., PAlSA HANDrAOTUBS&Si l.mthiirxt txmtt iltlimff HAVE eonstamly for sale, Printing fujie of all sire and J us lilies, Cv Wrrtirig Pper, rubd ami plsin, Letter t'sriet, while and blue, ruled anil 1. 1 u in. Hanging tWr, flu aud common, Euvt-L.p INjier, do. do. niWlitini, dtiub'e nown, crown and et'u sired Wi.ipping ParsCuloicd Motlium and I. 'i.ysl P .sik, Uoiinet, ttiiider' and Siraw lint II. .aids. Tissue I'ap. r, and all article in their line, .tiih iu v wid m il mi urn Bim.Alailug terms. II plica Ki,v4 L i old raga. KWiiUM I ARI'CR A SON, MatcUlf, Ifti. BSO.MJ