ertsled to warrant iuch proceeding. At it was the heal waa tcrminati J in 7 46, Button beingjusl opposite the two mile distance pout. Thin terminated thia second great dial of speed lie! ween the Korth and the South, and tictobt hat once more been ours. It was a glorinua con tent ; and although Boston was beaten, it must lie borne in mind that his lime was better than that of Eclimx. All that can be said ia, that IiTOff ha beaten hi marl f, and Fashiox has listen Bostow. DiPTisra in Dosro. Six hundred and three rnembera have been added to the several Daptiah Churches, eight in tiumber, in Dostoo, during the tnonthsof March and April. The 44tli British Rkuimfkt. This Re giment, wliich has been annihilated by Afl glians, formed part of General l'lickeiiliaiu'a ar my nt the battle of New Orleans it was then tinder Col. Mullens and va die-graced there for not bringing tip the fascine in time and to this circumstance, the disasters of that fatal day were attributed. The regiment then loot their colors, and were sent to India to re gain them iV. Y. Express- BALTIMORE MAIlKKTi Office aftht Uai.timosk Anr.aiCA, May 16. FLOUK. We continue to quote Howard street Flour at $5 72 for good atand.ird brands, with on ly limited transaction. The rrceipt price is f 5 62. No sale of City mills Flour. Holders general ly ask 6 a $6 12 j. A sale of 400 Mils, of Susquehanna Flour to day at $5 75 per hhl. cash. GRAIN. Limited antes of good lo prime Md. reds at f 1 25 a $i 30. There is rather less dc mand for Pennsylvania Wheal. We note aalcs of prime red this morning at f 1 31, f 35, and $136. Sub's ofMd white Wheat, suitable for family flour, at $1 40 a $ I 45. A sale to day of 700 Iuhel Md. tye at 76 els. Si. of Corn to day at 53 a 56 cts. for both white and yellow. A lot of Pennsylvania yellow was sold at 58 cts. A eale of Pennsylvania Oals at 41 cts. We quote Md.Oats at 41 a 42 cts. WHISKEY. We quote 19 cts. per gallon. To the Pcblic. We have experienced the food effect of Branndreth's Vegetable Univcitsal Pills, arid believe them to be the most valuable me dicine everyrt offered to the public, for curing the pout, crump, and wind in the stomach ; also a cer lain cure for the dysentery or bloody flux, choleia morbus; severe griping", and all other diseases of the bowels. A do.-e never fails to remove a cold, if taken soon after its fust appearance. They arc al so celebrated for currying offaupeifluous bile, remo ving habitual costiveness, sickness at the ssomach, severe headache, dec. Saturday Cfminice. (C' Purchase in Suuhury, of H. 11. Manser, and ihe agents published in another pari of this psjier. uii: i, At Newbnrv, Lyconvng county, on the 6th inst. Major JAMES CUMMINUS, 'Post Master at that place. At Williamsport, Lycoming county, on the 8h in-!., THOMAS HALL, in the 50th year of bis age, formerly Sheriff of this county, and late pro Jirielor of the United Slates Hotel. " In this place on Sunday last, an infant child of John Laudaw. l'KICE CURRENT. 5 Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtht inter. Wheat, 110 "KrE 50 Cony, 40 Oats, 30 Pork, 5 Flaxseed, ... . 5 Ul'TTKB, . . . 12 Dskswat, .... 25 Tallow, .... i ' 1)hi kii ArrLKs, - . 75 Do. Pkacrks, . . 00 Ftit, ... Hkcklrd Flax, . 10 Knos, ...... fi rr .. Mth llratlachr. TS a very common affection. Its attacks are very a- -severe, andcharactertced by spasmodic pains, shif ting from one pail of (ha head to the other, fre quently 'commencing in the morning, attended with eickneas of the stomach, nausea, faintings, and sometimes, vomiting, giddiness, and 'confuMon of sight, &c&c. Thisdescase is produced from va rrous causes, perhaps ilie most common, is a de rangement of llie stomach and digestive organs. FEMAl.ESarc most subject to this affection, par linjlarly those who lead a sedentary life. Dr. liar lick's Compound Strengthening Tonic and Ger man Aperient Tills, are warranted to arrest this troublesome disease : first hy cleansing the stomach and bowela, purifying Hie blood, and removing all diseased and excremenluous humors from the liver and intestines. By -the tise, first, of a few doses of the Aperient Caerinan Pit Ik, afterward two or three doses of the Strengthening Tonic Pills, which are used lo strengthen and invigorate tbe nervous system, give tone to the stomach and organs of ingestion, thus imparting 'to their subtile fluid its pristine vigot, ibis afflicting disease may be entirely removed. This ia the only mode ol treating this annoying romplatut, and has hea attended with success in ihousaod ofcasca. Psmpsrts giving general directions, may he rb- lined gratia, at No. 19 North Eighth street, Phila delphia. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. May 51, 184 1. Agent. U.S. Mail Coach FOR POTTSYIIalaK. STICK TO THE SXAIX. COACH! rpHE Mail 4Joach for Potteville leaves Northum M. berland every morning at 4 o'clock, and arrive in PoruviKe in time for the cara lo Phdadelplsia, Fabc as low as any other line. For erat, apply at Mr. Wiihington' Hotel, Northumberland, or at George Weitael', Himbury. A. E. KAPP&CO., jS'orib'd., May 51, 1842. Propria. ry Passengers eoiaing from Philadelphia will please aecure their seats at the While Swan Hotel, Hace Si., before they leave the city. Passengers r. uning in this line, have their seats secured in any Mage or Packet boat fiom this plan. 1 hoae coming in the other Una may I left behind. IN Shsmokin, a pair of light framed SJver Spee tacl.i. 'I h finder, by leaving thrin at this of fice, will be amiably rawarjed. May SI. TUG rillLADELPniA, READING AXD TOTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD. AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE Will commence running between Philadelphia and Pottsiille on the following days and hour l : On Ann AfTna Mordat, MAt 9, 1842. Leaving Pottsville, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, fct 8 A. M." Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at I j P. M. I faun f passing Reading. For Philadelphia, at 10 A. M. n. . , For Potlav.lle, at 6? P. M. J1 '"we'y- F.I R K S. Between Pottsville iV Philada. $ 3,50 cV Jt2,50 Detween Reading dc d . 2,25 dc 1,75 Ueiwcen do dc Pot sville, 1,40 dc 1,00 Exct'usioM TirKRTs noon ron iiTunmiio sr.tr PAT. Between Pottsville dc Philadelphia, f5 00 Between Reading dc do. 3 00 Beiween do. dc Pottsville, 2 00 The other passenger trains will aa before, at the following hours : Philadelphia and Pottsville. From Philadelphia, at 5 A.M. J .. From Pottsville, at 2 P. M. $ Hours of paisivn Reading. For Pottsvilie, at 9 A. M. ? n , For Philadelphia, at 3J P.M. J V"y' All the trains will stop for way passengers at the usual points. (fj- All passengers ore requested to procure their tickets hetore the trains stait. May 21, 1843. if. CLYDE & WILLIAMS' ItlanK Hook Muiitif'iif-tory, Opposite Prinrc't Hotel, UAUK1SBURC. f1HEY are prepared to manufacture blnrik work A of every description, ruled to any pattern, such as Dockets Records, Dty Books, Ledgers, Asses sors' and Colleclora' Dupiicatca of the finest quali ty of paper, in a stylo equal to any made in the ci ties of Philadelphia or New York. All descriptions of binding neaily executed. Scrap Books, Alliums and Portfolios made to order. Law Book. Music and I'erio.licuU bound to any pattern. Did Books rebound, &e. Also files of p4iers bound. fl3" Work left at the office of the Sunbury Ame rican, will be promptly attended to. M.ry 211, 1842 i v. Mflfi 'JT.B Z2 E iz - rilHE ubrriber hereby gives tiolice, ih l he has L thin day sold out, deliv, red and transferied lo Mr. John W. Fryling, all the right, tiilc and ime rest of his store, from this dale, with the books from the 1st day of April lft, and that the business will hereafier be conducted by the said John W. Fry ling, at the old siuud. (CT " person knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber, are requested and required, forth with, to come forward and set lie thoir account.' without further delny. JVlay 18, 1842. HFNRY YOXTHEniER. TIlHE autisciiber hereby gives notice that hr- has JL this day purchased from Henry Yox'ln imer his store and entire stoi k of goods, and tbsl the bu sinet of said store will hereafter be conducted by him at the old stand. He therefore r. specifully solicits from his friends, and the customers of said store, a continuance of tin ir favors, snd hopes by strict and punctual atten tion to business, lo merit a continuance of their patronage. JOHN W. xRVLINO. May 18. HI2. WMllt.WTi:) SPPKItKHi TO .4 .VI' OTHER A EAR Sl'MilRY. JOHN dc HENRY LANDAU, having rented the Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sunbuiy, have now for sale tbe best Lime in this part nf the country, and will continue to keep constantly on hand Iresh Lime for Plastering, Building and for Liming land, on as reasonable terms as can be had anvwbere in the neighboihood. Msy 51, 1842. J. & H. LANDAU. TO THE ELECTORS OF ORTHl M HERLAM) COIWTY. I riHE SulifCiilier n specifully nfTtrs himself as a ' X candidate for the office of I rilOTHONOTARY, ,j at the ensuing general election. Should he le so fortunate to lie elected, he will enilca'or to give ! general salifartioi! to all. j MyL JOHN FA RNS WORTH, j to tiieJ:u:ctors 77rA7777rj-, HER LAM) (Ol'STY. 'PHE subscriber nespectfully inform the electors of Northumberland county, that he will be a candidate at the ensuing election, fur the offices of ; Register, Reeordtr and C'rrfc of the Orphans' I ( '0UTt. Having had considerable experience in public ' life, he trus's, if elected, be will be able to discharge ' the duties of said offices to the en lire ssti-faclion of ' the community. FREDERICK LAZARUS, j May 14th. l-42. VT1C. HSIL1I.1T & CC, ! CommisMtm ft Forwarding Merchants, foof of W illow Street Rail Road, OS TH K IlKLAWAMK, HAY1NU associated wi It them Joseph Darnel, late of Eastou, P k, n siectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta ken that large and welt known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a C'emral Commission and Forwarding Business, and from the local advantage of ihe place ling connected wilh all the public improvements that havo their oullrt in the city, they (latter themselves they will be able to do I wines to as greet, if not greater ad vantage, and upon aa reasonable terms aa any other huuae, and they assure their fnomls that any con signments made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no exertion spared to give entiie satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward good to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh river, between Mauch Chunk, Easlon and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can d; also, tii any pomt on the Juniata river, or Nurih and Wtat Blanche of the Sui-qorhanna via SchiryL kill anJ Union, or tho Chesapeuke and Tide Water Canal. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go. ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a frreamlioat will b kept expressly for towing boste from the Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which will enable merchants to have Iheir produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at a stv'u.g ot 50 to 75 per cent, on lb pi iris for hauling iciok, with these advantage they re spectfully solicit share of patr iiace. W.1IEILMAN& CO. William H-ilman, ) William W. Keyse-,. Joaeph Barnei. irhilaJ.Msy 14, 1842. !y The best method for the Abolition of Disease it to tleanse and purify the Body. WItlftllT'S IMHA. VEUETAIILE 111,1,3 or tub .Vr mltnericem College of Health, Ara now acknowledged to be the heat Medicine in tho World for the cure of EVERY VARIETY OF DISEASE. BECAUSE I hey completely cleanse the sto mach and bowels from th. se billious and cor rupt humor which are the cause not only of Headache, Giddiness, Palpitation of the Heut, Pa'ns in the Bones, Rhcumstism and Gout, but every malady incident lo man. SAID INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are a certain cure f.r in termittent, remitted, nervous, inftamatory and pu'nd Fevers, because they cleanse the pody from those morbid humors, which, when confined to the circu lation, are the cause of all kinds of FEVERS. (s,f also, when the same impurity ia deposited on the memhiane and muscle, causing pains, inflamn lions and swellings called RHEUMATISM, GOUT, Ac Wright's I ndim Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always icrtain to give relief, and if persevered with, according to directions will mo-t assuredly, and without fail, make a iierfccl ru e of Ihe above painful njnlsdies. From three lo six nf ssld Indian Vegetable Pills taken every night go ing to bed, wi'.l in a shmt time so completely rid the body from every thing thai ia opposed to health, that Rheumatism, Gout, and piin of every descrip tion, wUt be literally DRIVEN FROM THE BO DV, For the samo reason, when, Irom sudden changes of alimvphcie, or any other cause, ihe per spiration is checked, ami tbe humors wh eh should pus off by Ihe skin are thrown inwardly, causing HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, nausea and sick ness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, honrsenei-, coughs, consumptions rheumatic pains in varioua parts of the hodv, and many other symptoms nf CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable PiUs will invariably give immediate relief. F'rom three to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bi d, will in a short time, not only remove all the above uuplcas ml sjmptoms, but the body w. II, in a short time, be restored to even sounder health than before. ASTHMA, oh DIFFICULTY OF BREATH ING. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will loos en and carry off, by the stomach and boweis, those tough phlegmy humor.', which stop up all the air cells ot the lungs, and are the cause, not only of the aliove distressing complaint, but when neglected, often terminnles m that moiedieadful malady called CONSUMPTION. It hou'd be also lemeinbeird thai Wright's Indian Vegetable Pillt are a certain cure for PAIN IN THE RIDE. Oppression, nau sea, and sickness, low of appetite, costivenrsa, a yellow tinge of (he rkiu and eye, and every other symptom nf a torpid or disessed slate of the liver; because they purge from the body those impurities which if d posited upon this important orgsn, are the cau-e of every variety of LIVER COM PLAINT. Whin a nation isconvu'sed by riot , ou breaks and rebellion. Ihe only means nf prevent ing the dreadful consequences of a CIVIL WAR. is to expel all trailors, and evil d spostd ones from the country. In like manner, when pain or sick ness of any kind, indicate that the body is strug gling with Hit. r. al Iocs, the true reniedv is lo E.V PEL ALL MORB.D HUMORS, (T raitors lo heiibh and life.) Health will be. the certain result. That the piim iple of curing disease, by cleansing and puiifying tho body, is strictly in accordance with the laws which govern the animal economy; and if prorly cariied out by the ue of the above named WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, will reitaiuly result in ihe complete Alw. I.tion ot Dircuse ; we nfler the following tctimoni uls, from persoiit of the highest respectability in New Voik, who have leceutiy been cuied of the most olMirmte complaints, solely by the use of Wmioht's Isiiiav Vkuetablk' Pills, of the AorM American College of Ikalth : Jamaica, L. I., Jun 9th. 1841. Doctor William Wright Dear Sir It ia with great Halt-fortion I inform you of my having been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of rive years standi! g. by the useof your Iviiiak Vio stasis Pills. Previous to mceiing with your celebrated midi cine, I had been under the hands of several Physi cisns, and had tried various medicines; but all to no effect. After nsirg one 25 cent box of jour Pills, however, I experienced so much lnefit, that I reiolvid lo persevere in Ihe use of them nccotding to directions, which I am happy to slate, ln-s result ed in a jierfect cure. Ingratitude to you for the great benefit I have received, and aUo" in the hoc that other similarly afflicted may Ik induced lo make tiial of your rxiraoidinvy medicine, I t-ewA you this statement with full hln-ny to publish the same, if you think proper. Yours. A c. New Vork, June 19, G.C. Itl.At'K. Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wricht'a Indian , i . ,, ri'iinM fins. Dear Sir I have been afflicted for seerst years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at times with pains in the side and other distressing complaints. Aftei having tried various mrdiciries without efftel, I was persuaded by a fiiend lo make trial of Dr. Wiigtit's Indian Vegetable Plllf, which I am happy to slate, have relieved n.e in a most wonderful manner. I have in-ed the me dicine, as yel but a short tune, ami have no doubt, by a perseverance in the use if tbe medicine accor ding to directions, th.-t I shall in a short time be . - L .1. . , pcmciiy renoieii. I most willingly recommend said Pilla to all per- i sons viniilaily sjllicted, and in ike full belief that ihe same beneficial result will follow their ux-, I re- ' main yours sincerely. HENRY A. FOOTE. ! Warwarsing, Ulster co. N. V. ; Nxw Yoaa, Sept. '.'9. 1X41. ! This is to certify tlist I have used Whioht's j IvniAM Vital PiiLa with the grestest bene- I til; having en ire Iv cured myself of the fnqurnt at I lacks of Sick Headache, to w hich I had previously been subject. ANN MARIA THOMPSON, I Jil2 Greenwich sinei, JV. Y. To Mr. Richard D.nnis, Agent for Wri-jht'a In dian Vegetable Pills. A there ara al thia time many wicked persons busily engaged in selling a cnuriietfeU medicine un der the name of the Indian Vegetable Pilla and as these desperate men are ao ut'.erly rerkless nf con sequences, that many valuable l.vrs may be lost in consequence of using Ibeir dreadful compiajnda, ih public are cautioned against puicha.ir.g any Pills, unless on th tideaof the boxes the following wording is found ; WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Indian Purgative.) r THE KoaTK AMtSICA COlLsbK OT rALTH. And alse to be especially careful against purcha sing sid medicine of any person except the regu lar advnrtised sgent. A 0 LSTS F OR AO H THUMB PRLASD CO, Pennsylvania. H. B. Masser, Suril.nrj I'syne dc Rose, Nor thumberlandJacob Haas, Sl.amokin Samu.l Herb, Mahonoy Byerly & D. Ha . a. Augusts Heine, & Fi llmer, Milton Ireland .V Meix.ll, McEwansvilU p fa & Dr armond, Turbulsvdle James Reed, Potlsgrove 1. Klase, Snydi rto n H. H. Ki coh I, r. M.. Elval urg P. 6. Wm. Lei ennng, P M. 'ii..n Corner. Ollire M,d (ifi.tr Depot f.r the rale of W'.(iiiifiM VtettcUe I'Uls, Wholesale su.l k.'.ii.Nj. ion race urnrE r, i hiladel- ' ,J,A- May i'l. If Iv X MAVANLD, JR. & CO. Siiull" ond Tobacco ISianufacturfcrs, A'o. 1)'J Aorfn West corner of Race and Third Streets PHILADELPHIA. THE undesigned hsv formed a Co partnership under the firm of J. MAYLAND J". dt Co.. s successors to the late firm of Jacob Jtay!and 4 Co., and will continue (he I umneta at ihenlil esla blishment, on their own account. In addition lo ibeir own close attention snd experiftice f i manv years, in the manufacture of their cefcbralcd rnnlT , Ace., the long experience of the seni ir psitnrt of the late firm, will Uo be devoted to the inlerest of the new concern and as no exeition and care will le spared to iusuro their goods, ai all times ot the ve ry best quality, ihey solicit a coiitirumce of the confidence of the li.enda and rutomir nf III" late firm. THOMAS ADAMS. J. MAY LAND, Jh. Philadelphia. Mar 14th, IM4 J ly GALE CF LA1TD. Y virtue of orders of the Orphans' Coulol the counries ol Northutnbeil md anil Colum bia, the subscribers will otTi r st public vendue, on Wedm .luy the 15 h day of June next, at the Man sion House of the laie James ('smphcll.dec'd., lie r Petersburg, in Sh unokin townshi)-, Northnmbcr laud county, two tract of valuaUc land, via: One thereof situate in Mi imokin township, ad joining lauds of Dnvid Mc Williams, Lhha B irton, and Ohadinh t'nmpl ell, coniaining 25 acrea more or les, on which are erected a large and commo !i oiib two story Frame House, with a cellar kitchen, fountain pump nt the door, good orchard, a conve nient barn and other out houses, and in a slate nf enod cultivation. This property is on the Danville Turnpike, and within sit(hl of Petersburg. The other tiact ia situate in Roaring Creek town ship, Columbia rounty, adjoining lands of Obidiuh Camptall, John Thomas, Wm. II. Say re and others, containing sixlv-foiu acres more or less, of which filtecn acrea aie cleared. The remainder is well timbered. A portion of the purchase money will be requi red down, and Kit1 bidaueemay remain on reus. ma ble pavmciils. OBADIAll CAMPBELL, W ILLIAM PERSING, May 14. Ad" ins. of Jnnirs Campbell, dee'd. Frmu'i 1. Kcliivnrlz, o KFERS himself as a rmdidute fur the offices of Register Recorder, and Chili of the Orphans' i.ourt, at tbe ensu:ng general election. Should the penp'.e think him capal, no neglect on his put shall pre vent the duties of said ollices from being perform ed at all times. May I4lh, IK43. ROS E OI NT IVX H NT, rm TLiTi:it. HI.GWOHMN,'l'IMf.KM (IN UK HI :, AM) OTIIKK ri TANKiei'S I Ktn tONH fXj" The f'iiiti'ing cirlifca'e dt.ir) ihr one nf the most irlmordinary curts ever effected by any UjpliC4ition. Piiilaiii.i ritiA, February in. 18.1i). r,"OR twenty yea's 1 was severely alllicti d wilh TkTTKu ou the Face and Head: tho disea4 commencid when I was seventeen years old, and continued until the Fall ol IH3G, varying in vio lence, but without ever disappearing. During most of Ihe time, great pari of my fice was covered with the eruption, frequently attended with vio ent itch ing; my bead swel.cd al linos until it feltaa if it would burst the swelling was so great, thiil I cou!d scarcely get my hat on. During the lung peri.xl that I was ..filleted widi lha disease. I use.i a great many plications, (anii iig llicm Several cehbruled prep ialion) as w, II as taking inwaid remedies, including a number of bottle of Swain's Panacea. Extract of Sarsapnrilln, &e. In fact, ii w.iuld lie imporsil'le 10 eniimera e all the medicines I used. I was also tinder the c ire nf two of the most dis tinguished physicians of this city, but without re ceiving III' ch hencni, and I despaired nf ever being cured. In tho fall ot 18J6, the di.ea e i,t ihe time being very violent, I commenced us ne the Ruse Ointment, (prepared by Vaughan dc Davis.) In a f vv appiicadona the violent itching cesaer, Ihe swelling abated, the i rutioii U'gan to iiiapiear, and la lore I had used a jnr the ill-ease w a rNllrciy cured. It has row lavti nar'y a yrar and a ha!f since, and there is not a vestige uf tho disease re maining, except the sears from the deep pits binned by tbe ili.-ease. It is impossible for me to descrila in a certificate the sevrnty of ihe disease and inv sufl'i ring, tint I will te pleased to give a fuller ac count to any penion nantii g turther satial'sction, who will call .n me. At the tune 1 coiumenceJ using tbe R. se Ointment I wouki have ,-iveti hun dirds of do'lais to If ml of iho dis'ar.e. Sioce it sing it, 1 huve recommended it to text raj persons, (sinong them my mother, w ho had the disease bad ly on her aim,) viho w. re al cured bv it. JAMES DURNLLL, No. 166, Kace St. (Xy The Rose Oinlnunt la prepared by E. B. VaUfcdian, Sou h East comer of Third and Race strei ts, Philadelphia, and sold on aceiicy in Sunbu ry. by II. B. MASER, May 14th, Agent. IloM Oinf iih iiI, lor '1't'llt r. A fliinil- in- its i:itjjavy. Philaiii i.rHiA, May S7ti, lH:i'.t. rPIIlS ia to certify that I was severely alllicie l mill Tetter in the bands and fiet for upwards of forty years ; the disease was attended generally with vio cut itching and swelling. I applied to a utinihernf phj sicmiis, and used a great many appli cations without effecting a cure. About a year since, I applied the Rose Omtment, which entirely sloipod the iiehing, and a few applications immedi ately cured the disease, which there lias been no return of, although I had trover Is-en rid of il at any time for forty years. ((It'll A HD SAVAGE, Eleventh, below Spiucc Stioet. Cj" The Rose Ointment is prepared by E. 11. Vailhan, S iu'Ii East corner of Third and Race Streets, I'hiladcltrlna, and a dd on agenrv in Suubu- ty.hy H. B. MASSER, May 14th, 1S12. Agrt.t. MEDIC Ala ArrnOBATION " Of it- KOSi: OI.TMH.T,jor Tetter. A LTHOl'GH iIk' soperionly ol ihe prepuiutinn - over all othtrs is fully es abltshed, ihe I'roi.ne- lors lake ol, s-urf in Isvng la fore ihe l uldic the i following cer'.ifica'e from a rsTtable physician, j a graduate ot iho l iuversity ol IV nnsv Ivaina. Dr. Baugb, having found in this lemedy that relsel f.r a tedious and disagieeaMe ulloi ti.ni which the means within the range of I is profession failed to atl'ord, has not hesitated logive it his appiohalton. although ihe prejiidiiv and ti'.'eretts of that j'reto sua aio opposed to secret Remedit s. I'm l a nxLea t a, Sept. 19,18:1(1. I was recently tsoubltd witri a tedious heiuc erupih n, w hii h cove ed ni arly one ai.'e of my l .cc, and extended over ihe ear. sir. V aughan, proprie tot of the Rose Ointment, olucivuig my laca1, msis led on my tivmp tns preparation, of which he han ded me a Jir. Although in co:iiooii wilh the iriHiu I'eis of my profession, I dutcouuti-naore and disap prove of ihe miorrroua nostrums palmed upon the pul.lrc by inoiant pr.ten.lers, I feel in jus icebound to except tlie Kuae Ointment liom thai c a s uf me d.riues. and lu give it inv spprobatioo, as il tniiie ly iure.d ihe eruption, ahlioimli ii h id resisted Ihe u.ud aj plications. DANE li A I (.11. M. Ii. 'J he Rose t iintmci t is puared by E. Yauhsii, South East i hi cr ot Third Ki d K n e Si-eeis, Pliilade'phis, ai:d uld un sg ncv in Suit burv. i v H. b. MASSEK, May 14ih, 161!. Agtut. ATTENTION SUNBURY GRiSYS. YOU ara nulred to meet for parade in Market-square, Sun bury, al 8 o'clock A. M.ef Situr day, the 29tii day of May inst., in Summer ur ifirm, rich Membtr to f provided with IS rounds of blank caitridgr. By order of t',ipi,.u I;, i-. ntt, J. II. ZIMMECM VX. OrJttlj Scg't. y 1 1th, EAGL21 UJf TS "in"' 63 a HT-at 3 C'orn r of Tb rd tend Vine Sin els, U'jriaX.IAMSPORT, Taft. THE anhsi nher rpc llullv anuoutiCi t the public, that be Ins ojentd a Hotel in tin com modious hm k builJiiig s 'uat" on the coiner of Third and I'ine slreiMs, where he will bi" bnppy lo wait up in those who m ivfivor Liin wit their CoiiiMnny. The E orle Hotel is lu ge and conveni ent, snd furnished in the lc t modern al;o. It is provided with a large number of veil aired and comfort idle sleeping spur t merit', rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness or pVa urv, mav revl ns ur d that every ex ertion will I used to render iheir sojourn st tint "Eaelo lloti I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table will be supplied wilh the very bi st Ihe maikct af fords, and his bar with the c' oicest wines and other liquors charges re isonable. The Engle llotrl possesses greater advantage in point of location than any other similar establishment in ihe borough, being situate in the business rl oflhelown, anil within a convenient dial nrirn of the Court House and Witliamspori and Elmira Rail lioid Depot. Sufficient Siabliug provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honerl Servants have Irecn em (-loved, ami nothing left undone that will add to lire comfort and accommodation of his guests. There will be a carriage always in etlondanrc at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14110642. GOLDEN SWAN BT H J TaC . H l2 JIL j aVo. ti'J Ai) Third, above Arch Street, l'lIllVDELPHIA. ACCOM MODA1 IONS IOU Sr.VF.NTT TFHfiONS. CHARLES WEISS, late.d the "While Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," reapectfully in form his friends and customers, that be has become the proprietor of ihe abov well known Hotel. Coun'ry Merchants will find the above Hotel a central location, and the best of fare Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a l-nge yard and good stabling for horses, and the hest ot ostleta. Moulding Jl per day. Mav 14 h. 1842. if. A CAHD. lrs. J. W. l'CAL & li. 1 . Till 1 US, RESPECTFULLY announce to ik iii7ens , of Sunbiny, and its vrcinitv, ihat thry have this day entered into copartnership in the Practice t Medicine, in all its vaiious d nariinei.t'. and hope by this arrarigeiueiit, punctual anc l.on to t'tiaiuess, sinl moderate chaiges, toieceivva hLeiul j share of puhlic palionag.'. fXjr Dr J. V. Peal lenders hia grateful ncknovvl edgcinenta for the very liberal pationaiie hrreiuforo received, and feelinu confident that the new nr. rsntrernenl, (the fum of Peal & Tr.te-,) vill lie conducive to the comlott and wellaro id the pub lic, be most respectfully solicits a cuniiiiuanri; of their Cotilidence. Sonhory. May 7lh, 1H12. fim. TO THE ELECTORS OU NOUT1IU.MBEU- LAND COUNTY. flHE Subscriber resHCtfully informs the F.lec I tors of Northumbeiland county, that he will be a candidate for the pftices of Register, Rccirrdtr and Clerk nf the. Orphan' Court, at the en-uing ccneral election. Shou'd h' le c lectvd, he will exeit hunsell to render general satis faction, which his long cxiericrce in the duties of said ollices, will enable him to do. Mav 7. EDWARD OYSTER. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH UMP.ERLAS1) COUSTY. TIIH E subscriber being prevailed un by hia friends, JL rcs-ctfuly ir forms tbe public thai he will be a candidate for the otlice of COMMISSIONER, at lira ensiling general election. He promises, if elected, lo fultill tin! duties of said nliice, w ith care and fii'elity. JOII.NVOUNG, May 7lh. Yl. 2. POPs SALST" ITuRS.de, u Farm containing nbout M) acres, more or lers, situate in Sltamokiii t ownship, Noithuml rrland county, about seven miles front Stiiihury, on the main road trading from that place lo Petersburg and Sham'.ktutown, a.'joj, in lan a of Win Farrow, Abraham Klase, !s unoi I t Ion-, r and Win. Msrti, on which there is a good large Buck House, with a widl of never failing water at the door, a iargH Barn in good repair, a gind Or chard, and a po id teat for a mill or any kind of water power. Nearly a t tbe laud is cleireil and in good cultivation, twenty five acics of e. hiili is Rood meadow, I he Danville and Poltsvil o RnlR.nd runs throtiuh said f mi. It will le sold as the. pro. perly of . m. W'al. is, dre'd. Any ers,,n wish ing to p,in base esn do well, as the Ii mis me lea- iiahse. Posji s-t.in and a good Idle can he civen next Sjii.ne. For lui'lier paiticnins, peisuns are eii.e.ud tj apply to the widow, who lives on H e priiiiises. or lo liodfiev Wal.rsnr E. Iii-eei.nugh, Esq. in Sunbury. GODFREY WATERS, ;. R. WATER.-. Mav ? if. Fx' r of Wm Wuters, tl.c'd. Jnrob hlot k's i:.ali. "IfVTOi'lt'E is her.l-V giv.-n I'lar the Register of Noribumherland cuiny has t is day granted letters of dtriiritsiiB'son ni hi tht e taie if J.ir b Klock, late of Upper M honoy '.rn h'p, 'o lbs sub-TiVr. Ad avsoiis bav ii g dem .rids sfjau at t ie said estate are rcqoe-ied to irsnt ih infoi pavlll li', ai d tleaw tialehird a e desired in dot charge iheir lispccUve dues l otlnv ii IIKNIiY Kl.tit K. May 7tb, IS42. of tVil l owisb .y. Uanlcl Zliiiiiit'i iiihu'n Ilmtatr. "JU I'ICE is heiely g ven that letters ol ado in istralion tisve betsji grant d to lot sul'.C n's-r. U. the eslaie of Dai.iel Ziininernian, ilee'd , Ut of Augusta townalnp, -Noilliuiul erlnid coin ly. IVisous ii.Ji 1,'eJ to said estah ure leqm te't ! mare p-yicrt on "le 4hd-v.t Jmr !.(, .1 1'ie holts.- f die i r.-f .rrtl, i .,. - , e '' ir.ands i-ii on t ihe is ,r,. w i l in. ler th. i: scu nnis property soiie r.tl. a ed. SAMtEL hs-EX, A,ri! cOih, 184V. AJ ;: aVtfi s f 71 dAZ-tX1 Ma NICHOLSON LAND IOU SALE. IN pursuance of a writ issued by hla Excellency David R. Porter, Governor of the Common wealth of Ponn ylynuia, to tlie undersigned. Com-ruis-i nrr on tbe part of ihe (Commonwealth to set tl ihe estaies of John Nicholson 6t Peter Bayniort tbeie will ha ofTtoed at Pufdic Sale, at the Court House in SUNBURY. on SATURDAY, the Uth d of5L'NE next, the following dascrrbed tract of land, i u.te in Nur humberland c muty to wit : A tract of 1 in I situate en Muncy Hill, in Tun b t or Derrr lowif-hlp, Northumberland county, ne. r the line nf I yeming and Noithumborland eoU .ly, adjo.ning Joseph Calbrealh, John Cowdrn end i lbi.", ci iitiiriing 418 acres and allowance, '.in eved on a war, ant to James Hepburn dated 4 ih Match 170.1 A tract of lirid rituate on I.ailiel Run, in Mun. c-y towmlitp, N .rvliurnhp.l'ind county, adjowng cunt uning 352 acre 20 perches, surveyed on a warrant to Rol.ert Mant fconiery dated 21st June, 1799. A tract of land on Montour' ridge, noith of NVnhuniberljnJ. adjoining Andrew Epple and thers, conlainniR 442 acre 80 perches, aurveyed on a warrant to David Juckson dit. d April, 1793. A tract of lend on Montour' ridge, near Nor tliuuibcrUnd. adjoining A bram Kin'iitig, jr , con laming 41(1 acres, surveyed on a warrant to John UnrMn dle I So April, 1793. A tract of lan4 on Montoui's ridge, adjoining Al'in. Kintting cV John Barron, containing 291 a cres r?0 perrhe" anJ allowance, surveyed on a war rant t Wm. Brady dated S.'dh March, I79S. A tr ict of lind situa'e in Point township, adjoin, ing Thomns D isk ins and other', containing 305 acres 40 peiche and allowance, surveyed on a wnriant to Chatlrs G. Trtichle, dated Zolh April, 1793. A tract of land siiunte on Laurel Run, In Mun cy township, adjoinini! Harina Montgomery and others, containing 465 acres 33 prrches and allow ance, surveyed on a warrant to Alexander Mont gomery dated Slat Juno. 1793. A tract of land situate in Schuylkill county (lale Beiks count) ) on the waters of Swatara, containing 405 acres 120 perches and allowance surveyed on a warrant to Michael Gut.kle, dated 1st October, 17R4. The above land was sold by the former Com mitsienrri and the purchasers having neglteted to pay the purchaet money the sales have been ra-eatd,-4c. A credit will begivm,snd term msde known on the day of sale. JN. DUNBAR CRCIGH, Commissioner. Commissioner's Office, Ilsrrisburg, ? Mav 7. 1942. 5 COS2C3ISJs (HEREBY notify all atore keepers and oihera that "they are not to trust my son, SIMON OBEKDORP, en my account. a i am determined not to pay any debt or debts contracted bv Km from this day JOHN OBERDOKF. May 2d. IB 12. THIRST Rate Shnd and Herring, fit, ard of fina ' flavor, inspected No. 1 in April, jual rectived, and for sale at the new More of JOHN CHAMBERLAIN. May 7'h. DlMHotciti.t ol" lai Inorsliip. rBIlE par'nernhot heretofore existing belwrsn the I ecb-crihf r, was dissolved by invitu ii content, on the M 1 3t . f Mstcli last. The par i'ers;-. ;i b,.,.k4, and oilier evidences of ib'. djo '.'iff j-srtssra. sr piacr.l in the Vanda of Christian Lovter E"q , iif Sunbury, for colli ction, who nl i-ie is authoiizd to eceive paynunr. Tb pai iro rsh.p commenced Hi ihe fcri day of Apr I XiO. HENRY Yi'XTHElMER. HENRY OAWcO.V. April 16 h. 1S2 .r :Q-rrvt f VUE sul si nher iiifoinia the public atnl his fcr JL m1 r etistoiiiera, that although Mr. H Dawson has witiidiawn himself from his store, he :ill con tinues his fusii, ess si- heretofore, and wul . t:-;rwit to give sal'sfactiort to those who w,!l gie him ' : cir ens im. He is thankful to tlie pui'hc for the larja sl.aie of patronage extended to hun for the last twen ty veins. HENRY YOXTHEIMER. Sui.hury. April I Oth. 1842. MERCHANT'S HOUSE, .Yo. 237, yorth Third, above Callowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. Til E subscribers takes pleasure in acquainting their friends and the public in general, that they have taken the large and eoinmndioua Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hsrt.ou the same ail once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stiect above Callow hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very best possible manner, and ot the best material. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchanta ; the arrar.gemen'a for healing and ventilating each room ia such aa to secure any temperature. Tbe bedrooms are all tight and airy, all furnished iu a nett sty'e, so as to insure comfort. The rereiting parlors are also futnislied in a su perb style, the windows are on Ihe French style, forming an entrance lo a balcony in front, whivll makes a pleasant recess. Particular attention has been given to the beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. from yea's' experience in hotel trcainrax, we ' t-uxt, by strict assiduity to business, to make Ibis house a desirable stopping place. Our table will uKvivs he supplied wilh the very best our market can afford, end nor bar wi'h ihe best liquor and w ines of ihe most spiiroved brands. P. S. There are first rate alabhng and carriage ho!.r. attached to the hotel, attended by raiefull and soer hostlers, and our charges will be low, in accordance with the present hsrd limes. MIULIZ & DERR. Philadelphia, April Hi. IN42. ' 1'USQUB H A N N A HOTEL, CATTAWTSSA, COLUMBIA CO., I'E.SYLVA.IA. flHE nhscrilMt re-pectftdly inlormi the publie that he has purchased, and now occupies iho large h?.h Hrlrk and ,? Cumodivus HlVJ&Tawm Mand, W i ll known aa the properly, late of Theodore W. Its. and formerly kept by Samuel A. Hisdy. He is now prepared t accominodsie all ttavellrrs ai d v -ne s h m.y tsvor him with a call, and w II uc ivsiy elTot in tns power to render every . ouvoi ieiiru snd co 1 1 m to his customers, while under his charge. His accoii.ruodations srr ample, so I I is nisw.il Ion. is!, td. Hi stables exten sive and : -, f o I c l i' o i M s I ih'.! and ! va i.l be supihd with tha !.st et 'Me r'.a V '. , ,m nil' rd y pui ctuaht a . i . t.e ti . ,s i i t. in.l thai ho wi'l lue.it t!i. i.-oi.r.fS ol ,.r , ..' :.' t t.,Kl I S UARIMAN Cit'.lawissa, April Uth, 1H12,