Flrt Settlement of IN lulled Btatr. Below we give table, which many may eon, siiler wot thy of premutation for future reference howing at what time an J liy whom the several states were original) settled t States. Dali t. Olilrst Towns, Syvhom. Florida, 1663 St, Augustine, Spanish. Virginia, 1G07 Jamestown, English. New York, 1614 Albany, Dutch. Massnchuetts, 1620 Plymouth, English. IS". Hampshire, 102 J Dover, da New Jersey, 1624 Bergrrr, Dame. Delawire, 1627 Cape Henlopen, Swedes. Maine, 16.10 York, English. Connecticut, 1630 Windsor, do Maryland. 163.1 St. Mary's, do Ithode Inland, 1636 Providence, do iVorlh Carolina, IfiSO Allerniarle, do Nouth Carolina, IGVO Tort Royal, do Michigan, 1670 Detroit, French, Pennsylvania, 1682 Phil delphia, Engli-h. Illinois, 1693 Ktskaskia, Fiench. Arkansas, 1685 Arkansas Post, do Indiana, 1699 Vinccnne, do Louisiana, 1699 Iberville, do Alabama, 1702 Fort near Mobile, do Mississippi, 1716 Natchex, do Vermont, 1725 Fort Hummer, do Geotgia, 1733 Stvannah, do Tennessee, 1756 Fort London, do Missouri, 1763 St. Genevieve, do Kentucky, 1775 Boonsboro', D. Boon. Ohio, 1780 Marietta, Emgs N. E. Five companies of lite 2d regiment U. S. In fantry passed through Albany on Wednesday on their wny to the lines. They arc comman ded by Col. Riley, and arc as brown almost as ! the Seminoles whom they had been among. They are destined for Bullulo, Plattsburg and Oswego. Breach ok Pbomikk. At ljcknnrt, N. Y, last week, a .Miss Webster, of Hartford, Ct. ob tained a verdict of .yJ.OOO damages against a young man of the former place for a breach of inarringe promise. In AnvAMf'K f tiik At ah. A Wisconsin paper soys, "Wc learn from a foot passenger just arrived, that the mud may be exjccted in the course of next week. An Irishman observed of Alsace, where excel lent wine costs only twenty sons the bottle, that "it was jtut the place where a prudent man might drink himself rich !" Some love Strong num. Al H 'Some lure to ruttm.' Some love strong Rum or the Ale'a white foam, When the bung-bole whittles free : And for right good cheer some tipple beer, Jtut the limpid sir, am for me. To the forest shade or the mountain glade, So cheerfully forlh f go, To drink my fill at the gurgling rill, When the sun is sinking low. In the stream I did dip my glowing lip, And the cooling draught pour in: I ask no spring of brandy sling, Or tixl.lv made of Gin For what nature gave I only er.ivs The f. iu lit that gurgles free: The greenwood trees, a cooling breeze, And a limpid stream for rue. Ilrgmie, Vile Hum. A I a 'Regime, ilull rare' Begone, vile rum, I prithee begone from me. Begone, vile ruin, thou and I shall never agree, Long lime hast thou destroyed my home, Ami fain thou would! me kill, But, thou monster, ilemon rum. Thou never shall have thy will. Too much wine will make a young man run mad, And too much gin an uM nun ugly and sad, The pledge is signed, my wife shall sing. Ami happy pas the day : Cold waler is one of the sweetest thing T banssh grief away. BAl.Tl.MOIlK MAKKET. Office nf the Baltimohk Ameiiicax, June 27. FLOUR. There is very little Howard st. Flour in market, in consrqueuce of which holders have advanced the rate for good stanJard brand to f 5,5. We hear of no sales, however, at that price. The wagon price continues at f 5,50. A fide of 200 bids. City Mills Four was m.iile on Saturday at f 5,87 j cash, which is an improvement The article is wanted, but there ia none in market. We also note an improvement in Susquehanna Flour. Sales were made to-day to Ihe eitent nf 800 bbls. al f5,75 cash, which cleared ihe market. (I!AI., (In Saturday two parcels of Pennsyl vania Red Wheal, not very prime, were sold at $1,. 21 and f 1,2.1, and a parcel of Pennsylvania white at f l,27. Corn is dull lo day. We note sale of MJ. both white and yellow at 57 cK Two car. goes of Pennsylvania yellow wer solJ on Sam r.l.iy at 58 cts. Wa quote M.I. Oata at 30 a 32 eta. Two parcel of Pennsylvania were sold to-day at 35 cts. WHISKEY. The dem.ind is moderate, and mall tale of hhds. cnulinue lobe made at 19 cts. and of bbls. at 20 cts. The wagon price of bbls. is 16 cts. eiclu.ive of the barrel. Lira is Mono, A 1 1I DlATH II STinliTIO The Ocean remaina mre so long a the winds rootinue to agitate anJ promote circulation throughout its component p irU but in fffolraetcd calms, the mighty deep has been known to putrify from stagnation, emitting atlluvia sufficiently noxi ous to de.tioy animal life. Such is the state of the humors of the human body that is d. prised of ri-m-ise, and nothing can rrstoie to a state ofpuiity its stagnant and corrupt fluids awe powerful eva cuations with a medicine that shall act as an ussis tant nf Mature, and conuenlly in accordance with the human constitution. And such a medi cine is Ilrandreth's Vegetable Unieertul I'ilU: et-pt-riciice proves it ; because these pills are known by the eiperii uee of thousands, 10 ierfectly cleanse the blood fium all loulness, remote eve y inoib.d sll.ttlion, and icnov.ite weak and enfeeblid consli'U' lions to pcifert health and tigor. (fj Purchase in Kunbury, of II. B. Ma-ser, and the agents publt-hcd in another pail of this paper. On Sunday evening last, by C. Bower, Esq., Mr, T.KWia Hi mb to Miss Ptisciii. Smith, luh of Augusta. " PRICE CURRENT. ' Corrected ttetkly by Henry Yoxtheimcr. Whisat, 110 Rth, ...... fio Cur, ...... 40 Oats, ... .30 Point, ...... 6 FtAtsrrn, ... . 125 Bi'TTitn, ..... 12 llMwa, .... 25 Tallow, .... 12J llmtu Arrm, 7ft Do. PlACHKS, 200 Flat, ... .8 HrrtLto Flax, 10 Eons, ...... 8 The Public , RE directed to Dr. Harlich's Celebrated Medi- cines, which are recommended by thousands as a preventive and cure lot disease of the stomach and nervous system. The Aperient Germtn Pills are a direct purifier of the blood, and certim to re. move tnle from the alomich, which is the gnat cause of Bilious and other distressing maladies, re gulate the bowels, Ate. The Strengthening Tonic Pills give tone and vigor to the organa of digestion, restore the lost appetite, quiet the neives of the de I ili ated, and produce sweet repose to ihe restless. The above medicines are fast superseding tho dras tic mineral prepa'a'ions which some phya cians have heretofore been in the practice of administering to their patients. Since the introduction of Dr. liar licli's preparations into the I'nited States, manv have abandoned such vile delelerous drugs and commenced administering the almve medicines whenever the symptoms indicate their use. N. B. Phynciana and others, who order the above medicines, will please direct their orders in fn ture to the Principal office. No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, (instead of ordering through other houses,) which will ensure them to obtain the medicine which thev exjcct to receive. HENRY YOXTHEIMEU. July 2, 1812. Agent. Treasurer1 1'olicc. 'TMIE Merchants ami Tavernkeepi'rs of Nor'hnm--- lierland county nre her, by notified that their licenses are ready for distribution, and lh.it ll.ry can l e obtained at any lime at the Treasurer's office, Sunbury. They ar reUesed to come forward and !, siienu io inem on or neiore ineursioi aucosi nen, as it is the duty nf the Treasurer to return all de linquent tavern keepers to the court, before the tirand Jury is d.smisscd. GEORGE VEl!ER, July 2, 1S42. 3t. Treasurer. DR. J. N. SUMNEU, ENI ECl FCLLV infoi ma ihe public that he has made Nurthumlierland hi permanent place of resilience, and is iea.lv to attend to any c .lis in the line of his profi nsioii. July 2, 1842. ly. TO Till: ITIIIdC. ""ITHF.REAS Letters Pslent were granted to Mr. H. W. Cast, in October, 1S34, for anew and useful improvement in the descending Ki.rr Cii.ikiki Srovr.s: I have understood one HATH AWAY is using my said improvement under the name of "Hut Aia Stoves," which atove involves the principles secured to me. This is to caution all persons sgainst making, vending, or using said "Mot Air Stoves," as I shall prosecute all who in any way infringe my rights; and I hereby consti tute Joshua W. Comlt, Esq. of Danville, my law ful Attorney, empowering him to bring suits scainst any person who shall use mv improvements in any iminner whatever. HEN RY W. CAMP. Oswi go, Tioga county, N.' Y. July 2. 1842 3m. S "C.ootl Intent Fire Company." K STATED MEETING of the Company will A-lie held on Thursday evening neit, al 7 o'clock, at the Court House. Punctual attendance is re ques ted. J. B. PACKER, July 2, 1842. Sreretary. ";ool Will Fire Company." THE member of the "Good Will Fire Com. piny" are requested to meet at the Court House, on Mond.iv Evening, July 4th, at 7 o' clock precisely. Punctual attendance ia required. J unc 25. J. H. ZIM M ER M A N . See. Dissolution or Pui tnorhlilp. THE partneiship heretofore eiisltng between Ihe subscribers, has been dissolved by mutual con sent. JOHN 11. PL'RDY. A.JORDAN. 8unbury, June 25th, 1 P42. TO T11K K1.F.CTOHS OF NOUTUUM- BKItlJVNJ) COUNTY. fllHE subscriber respictfully informs ihe electors X i'f No thuinbeil..nd county, lh.it he will be a candidste at the ensuing election, for the offices of lirgistcr, Recorder and Clak of the Orphans' Court. He trusts, if elected, he w ill be able to discharge ihe duties of said office lo the entire satisfaction of the community. JAMES BEARD. J une 25. 1W42. Samuel 1). .lorlnn, FFERS himself to the Elector of Norlhum beibnd County, 4 a candidate for the offices ot I'ROTIinSOTARY ASD CLERK OF Tilt: ST. YF.RA L ( O ( R TS of said county. He trusts, if elected, that his eipe i lieuce in the duties of said i ll'n es will enable him to give generel satisfaction to the public. Suubury, June 25, 1842. Major Davitl .. Inke. INFtHt.MS ihe public thai he will be a candidate lor the office nf S 11 K RIFF of N oilhumberland ("oun'y, al the ensuing election. He respectfully solicit Ihe suffrages of his fellow citizens, and should be be elected, he will endeavor to dl-charge the duties of (aid olliie with fidelity, and satisfaction lo Ihe people. Shamokin. June 25th, IK42. bSU Za - HOTEL. Miaiiioklii, orllunnlKilaiul Co., PENNSYLVANIA. flHE subscnliet respictfully inform the public 1 thai they have taken that large and con-mndi. ous HOTEL, in Shamokintown, in the centre of the great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kram, I wkeie they are now prepared to aecommmlaie all who may fvor them with their cusloin. 11 y strict atteiiliun lo business, they h pe lo receive a hhiral share of public patronage. IIATCHKLOR At GOVE. Shauiokintowu, June 1 8th, 1012. ATTENTION SUN BURY GREYS. 7"01T are required la meet for parade in Market-square, Sun bury, at 9 o'clock A.M. of Mon day, the itli day of July next, In Summer uniform, each Member to (e provided with 12 rounds of blank cartridge. By order of Captain Dewart, J.H.ZIMMERMAN, Orderly Scrg't. June 18th, 1842. TAILORING ON HIS OWN HOOK. PETE?, GTTE?, 1 RESPECTFULLY informs his friend and the public generally, that he has commenced Ihe Tailoring II u i 11 cw, in all its branches, in the house formerly occupied by t m. Durst as a Tailor Shoo, in Blackberry street, nearly opposite the Pn sbyterian Church. He respectfully solicits a share of Ihe public patron age, and trusts by strict attention to business and reasonable charges, he will be enabled to give gen- em! satisfaction. Sunbury, June 18th, 1812 ly DETfTISTP.T A. V a I 1 c r c Ii a in , O F.SPECTFULLY informs ihccilizena of Sun- 1 limy and vicinity, that bo will remain a short lime in this place, for the purpose of performing epilations on the tecMi. lie tiusL hts long cxre- rtence in the proli'sai in will enable him to give eener.il satisfaction to ihoae who mny c ll on him lie can tie lounu al all limea at Hie remperancc Mouse of I eter Wetmer, June 18. Notice S beieby given, that an application has been maile, at Ihe lal Court of Common Plea of Morthu'iilierUnd County, by the members of the ';ool Will Fire Company." in Sunbury, in said county, agree ibly to the act nf a.h ,,. .n,i,iP,i .. a .r, ,...ii Ornhins' Courts, and for other purposes," and if no sufficient rsuse is shown in the con'rary, at the next term, the said company will become a corpo ration or body politic. SAMUEL D. JORDAN, June IS h, 1842. 3t Vrnthimtttaiy. -LCTJPs, E?fcAlT, &C flHE subseritxr iesMCtfully informs the ublic M- that she keeps constantly on hand for sale, at the lowest cash prices, al the lower end of Fawn street, Sunbury, FI.OI'R by the hundred, quarter. Ate. BRAN by the bushel, HKUKI.Mi by ihe iloj.. en, Confectionary, Ac. She resiectfully aolictts the patronage of her friends and the public generally, 11 AIM! A RA WEISER. Sunbury, June lllh, 1842. " To oiiulry MERCHANTS. THE Subscriber, Agent of l.von At Harris, Hal I -- Manuf.iclurera, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whowi Hats are highly commended for gmtd enl-it and durability, has on hand a first rate Hssnrtnvnt of HATS and CAPS, suitable for Spring siles, wh cb will le aol.l very low, foi cash or appioved credit, at the nr ted cheap stare. Tin. 40, North Third atrcrl, oppsi'e Ihe City Hotel, Philadelphia. ROBERT D. WILKINSON. Afent. N. B. Order lor Hats in Ihe much, promptly altendod lo. The highest rice iu iA or ta le given for fur :iim. Philadelphia, June II, 1812 --ly sits o f ff I -CO I3 c 3 a- mt - r H -CO 7. C oo 2. 3'eS n i 3 e x. r 3 r 2. c T- - - N c s - ; C C g- Y' sS 9 -CO I 2 o - R E. o H4 O C u m 1 a ? ST C s CO 5 s, 3 g H I CO .loli ii r.itely, "I ESPECTECLLY informs the Electors of Nor- ihumlaj land county, thai he will lie a candi date for the ollsce of COROSF.R. He promises, if elected, lo curt himself to render general satisfaction, which his experience in the du ties of said office will enable him lo do, having held il for the term of three years lo the entire satisfac tion nf the public. Sunbury, June 4th, 1842. jaa,Tc 'r:'H a zrn2 - A LI. peison indibled to the linn of Lynn & Harris, under the agency of O.N. Thacher, Hut and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make iinmedi ate settlement of thi ir account with the subscrilier, their legally authoiieed agent, who is fully emiiow eted to settle and colbvt the accounts of said linn. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1N42, if A Sent. l elix .llowrer ESPEC TFL'LLY informs the Ek-clor of IB, Noilhumberlaiid county, that he will be a car.didatu lor the office of SHERIFF. He promisT, if elected, to discharge the dutie of said oflice with tare and fidelity. I'pper Mahonoy. May 2Hih, 1842. TV Till: F.LF.VTORS tF .ORTJH M- iu:ri.ai c(h: ty. rilllr. stiliM'ntH'r resiH-eltully olleis him-elt as a 1 candidate for the office or COMMISSIONER, and offers, should he be elected, to exert himself to render general satisfaction. 1 1.1.1 AM M. GRAY. Suiilmry, May ?8ih 1812. to rim i : 1. 1 :c tor slit's n i it vm- 11 FAIL A P COITY. 1 IIIE sulwriU-r offers himself to the electors of Northumberland county, as a candidate for the olfi.e of PKOTHONOTAIIY. Should he be favored with a majority of votes, he will spare no exertions lo render general sans, failton. GEO. MARTIN, Suubuiy, May 28th, 1812, TIIK riiiLADEf.rnM. rkauim. An mttstillu RAIL ROAD, AN KXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINK Will commence running between Philadelphia una I'oltsvule on IhP Jolloirtng days ami hours : Ow an a?tkh Ma nut. Mat 0. 1842. Leaving Pottsville, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8J A. M. Leaving Philadelphia, on 1 uesdaya, rhuraday and Saturdays, at 1 P. M. Honrs of parsing Reading. r or rhilidelpliia, at 10 A. M For Pottsville, at o P. M Tri-weekly. f.f ( ; s. Between Pottsville cV Philada. f H.50 A: $2,fi0 Between Reading Ai do. 2.25 At 1,75 Between do eV Pofsville, 1,10 At 1,0(1 Exci asioi J icklts niiiiD roa msti xmsn wrtT hat. Between Pottsville A: Phil idelphia, f 5 00 Between Reading At do. 3 00 Between do. At Pottsville, 2 00 The other passenger trains will as licfore, at ttie loll.nvn.p h'-urs : VhSluilrlnhin uiul I'nttfrille. From Philu.lelphu, at 5.) A.M. 2 Daily From Pottsville. at 2 P. M. S Hour nf patting Untiling. For Fottsvilic, at 9 A. M. i Daily. For Philadelphia, at 3j P. M. S AH the trains will stop for way passengers at the usual points. (TT All passengers ure requested to procure their tickets Im fore the trains stait. May SI, 1812. if. U.S.Mil Coach i'or roT-rsviiiij:. STICK TO THE MAIL COACH! fllllE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Northum- 1 lierland every morning nt 4 o'clock, snd arrives in Pottsville in lime for the ers lo Philadelphia Faiik as low as any other brie. For seats, apply al Mrs. Wellington's Hotel, N jrthutnhciliiiid, o at George Weitzel's, Kunbury, A. E. KAPP At CO.. North'd., May 21, 1842. I'raprietars, rr'r Pas-engers coming from Philadelphia will please secure their seats at the White Swan Hotel, Riice S Iwtiire tbey leave the cilv. rasseiigers coming in this line, have tin ir seats si cured in anv Stage or Packet boat from this place. 1 huee coming in ihe other line may lie left behind. NEW GOODS. U I'ST lercivcd, a fresh supply id cheap Dry 9Jt (ui.mIs. Grooms. H ar.lvv.irr, iVC. Superior Ladies black kid tiloves, t'o..re.l do , Lawns, ('hintTes, Moiisselin de laities, Ate. Cloths, Cas-iiucies. I'ashmeiets, Linen lr Hings. Muslins, Ac. Stiierior Poil ine. Pure S?rm Oil, Sperm Caudles, Raisins. Arc June 4th. 142. H. B. MASSER. rT irnr c. iittt.t.t a tvtcz' flunk Hook .Manilla lory, (hnmsite I'rincr's oft, HAUKISHrRG. fF4IIEY are prepared to manufacture blank work A. of every description, ruled to any pattern, sucli as Docket l.ecords, I),y Uooks, Ledgers, Ass sors' and Cnllcclors' Duplicates of the finest quail ty of paper, in a style equal to any made in the ci lies if Philadelphia or New oik. All descriptions of bin.liriK neatly executed Scrap Boks, Albums and Portfolios made to order I. a Mooks, Music and I enodiculs tiouiid to anv pattern. Old Book rebound, A.c. Also files i f paK-rs bound. fTT W ork left at the oltice ol the .unliury Ame nesn, will be promptly attended lo. May 211, 18-12. ly. TIIHE snbscrilier hereby give nonce, that he has I this day sold out, deliv! red and Iransfened lo Mr. John W. Frvling. all the right, tide and inle rest of bis store, from this dale, w ilh the books from the 1st day of April last, and that the business will hereafter be conducted by Ihe said John W . r ry- liug, at the oi l stand. fr7 All persons knowing them wive indebted lo the subscriler, are requested and required, forth with, lo come forward and settle the r accounts without further delay. May 18,1812. HENRY YOXTHEIMEU. I1HE subsenber hcrvhv gie nonce that he has I Ibis day purchased from Henry Yoxiln inter bis store and ei.lne stoik of gnmls, and lhal the bu siness of suid store w ill hereafter lie conducted by him at the old stand. He iherelore r- eiiecifully solicits from hi friends. and the customers of said store, a continuance of tin ii favo-s, and hnis-s by strict and punctual alien. lion lo business, lo merit a continuance of their patronage. JOHN . I l( 1.1.VU, May 18, 1842. WARRWTFA) SI VIAllOR TO AS'Y OTIIl.R NF.AR S I A It I R Y. f OHX A. HENRY LANDAC, hating rented 3 (he Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Suidniiy have now for sale the best Lime in this pari of the mutitiy, and will continue to keep constantly on baud Iresh Lime for Plastering. Building and for Liming laud, on as reasonable terms as can be had anvwhere in the iieighUiiho.sl. May 21, I842. J. A; If. LANDAU J. 1VI A Y3LV AND, JR. M TOO. Stiuir nittl Tobttcoo Manulaclurcrs, A'o. !! Arii West corner of Rat1 und Third Sim Ik. PHILADELPHIA. H'MIE undersigned bate formed a Co partnership A under Ihe firm of J. MAYLAN D Jh. A Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jucuh .Maijland A i'o., and wilt continue the business at the old esta blishment, on their own arc. nun. In a. Union to their own close atn-niion and experience f t many years, in the nisnuf ulnre nf their eeft brat. .1 snuff-, e ihe long experience nf the senior partner of the late linn, will also lie devoted lo the interest of the pew conevrti and as no eXeitiOn and rare Will he spared lo insure their go.sls, al ill times of the ve rt !-! imnliiv. ihi V solicit a rnnliiiUance of Ihe I rniilidi-iira ol I tin Ii lends and Customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS. J. -MAY!. AND, Ja. Philadelphia, May 14th, 1842. ly TOT I IF. F.LFCTOHS OF RTitl.l- llFAlLrSl) ClU .XTY. HllE Suhsciiiier nspivtfully ntfera himstlf a a X candidate for the ollii e of PUOTHOXOTAUV, at the ensuing general rlerlion. Should be 1-e so fortunate to be elected, he will endeavor lo give general satisfaction lo all. Mjy 31. JOHN FAKNSWUKTH. GOLDEN SWAN n n 9 nr m No. 09 Xorth Third, almti Arch Hired, PHILADELPHIA. ArroMMnnATlosrsi Fon ar.vt:iTT M:roms. pHARLES WEISS, late of the "White Swan." and "Mount Verno'n House," respectfully in forms his friends and customers, thai be has become Ihe proprietor of the ahov well known Hotel. Country Merchants will find the abovn Hotel a central I. Cation, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and pood stabling tot horses, and Ihe bint of nst'ets. Hoarding J I per day. May 14 h, 1842. if. BAGLE n n: clj ru? :na a Vorm r of Third and Vine Sin els, WiriLIAMSPORT, FA. TlHE snbscrilier resis-el fully annonnces to the JL public, that Me It a opened a Hotel In Ihe com modious brick building situate on the confer nf I bird and Pine streets, where be will be hnppy to wait upon those who may favor him wit1, their company, I he tviglc Hotel is la-Be and conveni ent, and furnished ir, Ihe be-t modern stvle. It is provided with a laige number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartment, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting W ilhainsport on bu siness m plea-ore, may rest as-uri-d tlint every ex ertion wdl l e used to lender iheir sojourn st the hnnleH.it-1 pleasant and agreeable. Ills I able w ill be supplied with the very ! at the market af fords, and his bar with the choicest w ines and oilier liquors charge re laonable. The Eagln Hot' I possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar est -iMishtnent in the thorough, being situate in the business part of Ihe town, and within a convenient distance of Ihe Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rail lioad I), pot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and g.iod and trusty ostlers nlwavs in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honet Servants have been einftoved, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommoda.ion of his guests. There will be a carriage always in attendance al the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, frtc of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. Miv 14th. 1842. CoiiirnisMnn vV h nrwarilincr Au i f haiit?, Fool of Willow Street Rail Road, THE nr.t.AWARF., HAVING nssncinled tsi-h them Joseph Barnet, late of Eastnu. P,., r. st eetfiillv in'orm their frtei.ds and the public generallv, ill i thry have ta. kinth.t large and we'l known store and wharf at font of Willow Strrel Railroad, lately occupied by Jacob Martin, where they pirpose doing a General t ontrnission and forwarding Huiites-j, and fiom the local ailvaritaL'es of the place being connected wilh all the public improvement that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves they will le able to do business to as gre it, if nol g-ea'cr ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms a any other house, and thev assuie their friends that any con signments made to them shall have iheir strict at tention, and no cicitiiiuii spared to give entire satis faction. hey are also prepared to receive and forward goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Mauch t hunk, I.aslon and I hila- delphi, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can , Is; also, to nnv point nil the Juniata river, or North and Wist Branches of the Susquehanna via Srliuyl. kill and Lnion, or tho Chesapeake and 1 tde titer Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Srhuvlkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will b? kipt expressly for towing boats from the Schovlklll around lo the Delaware and back, which will enable merchants to have their produce deli veied on the Delaware, and their goods st.ipp.d at a saving of 50 to 75 tier rent. o (ho prices for hauling across, with these advantages they re spectfully solicit a share nf parmnaL-e. V . I1LU,.MA. iV IU, William lL tlman, William W. Kcyte', V Joseph Barnet, S, Philad .Mav 14, 1842 -y ! . JOHN lT.il. &. I. T. THITi:s, KEsPF.t'TFDLLY announce to the citizens , of Sunbury, and its vicuiitv, thai they hsve tins dav entered into copartnership in the Practice ot Medicine, in all its various department, and ho Vy this arrangement, punctual attention to business, and moderate charges, to receive a Itbcial share of public palronsg . trr Dr J. Pr.AI. lenders Ida gritelul acknowi- edgemeiils for the tery hliernl patronage heretofore receivtd, ami feeling continent that Ihe new ar. rangement, (tire linn of Pt al A; Trite-.) will he conducive lo the comfort and welfare of the pub Ii.-, he most resHclfully solicit a continuance of their c.'nli.leiice. SuTihury, May 7th, 1842. 6m. l'i-ancis I'. Kcliwai'lz, OFFERS himself a a cxmlidate for the oflices of Rtgisttr Rccordcr,and Clak of lite Orphans' Court, at Ihe ensii'ng general eleelion. Should the penple think him capable, no neglect ell his p ut shall pre vent the du'ie of said office from being perform ed at all time. "Lli'' l14' TO TUF F UX'TORS O F A R Til I M lll.RLASt) t'OC.YVV. 'PHE subscriber sespeclfully lulorms the electors of Northumberland county, that be will be a candidate at the ensuing eleeti n. lor the olli- ol Riginttr, Itreardtr and Clerk of the f plums' ("ovrt. H iving hud coTisii'er .b!e cjpvrieit e in public life, he li'us , if elected, be will In-able to dli barge the dill es nf said ull'uVs lo the en ire sai i.-f.n lion Ihe coinmunttv. FREDERICK LA'ARl'S. May 14th, U42. To Tin: Eiir rousor nouthcmbku- LAM) C'Ol'.M Y. f MIIE Siiliscriler nspict'iullv tn'ornis the Ehe I. tor of Nonhuinb' ilan.l coiiiiiy, that he will be a amlbtate for the tii'tices of Rtgisttr, Rccurdtr and Cltrk tfthe Orphans' I 'ntirf, at Ihe ensuing general el. i lion. Miou'd he le e levied, he will eXeii himn If to tender general satis faction, which lot long t ia'r'ence iu Ihe duties of said llicc, will enable him to do. May T. EDN ARD OYSTER. 77) 77: FAA'CTORS OF ORTH I M1IFRLA MJ CO I '.V 7' Y. T Ill E subscriber bring pievailed on by bis friend'. respectfully ir forms the public thai be W ill be a candidate for the oluce of COMMISSIONER, al tbe ensning general election. He promises, if eleeied. to lutlill lb duties nf said t'hVe. will care and li.lcliiv. JOHN YOL'NG, May lh, 1812. H. B. lASSEPs, ATTOI'N E Y AT J. A XV , BUITBURY, PA. Business kttended to in fife Counties of No ill u ml erland, Union, LtcOming arid Columbia. ItelVr lo Thomas Haht At Coj, L.IWf.H lV llAtltlOM, Hast, Ct HMtirns A: Hart, yi'rlutl lUfvoi.tis, McFxai.ttvn A: Co, S.Ktiivr),''iio'ii At Co., A FATOC FOP. "SALE. Iji )R S,de, a Farm containing about 80 avrci " more or less, situate In Shamokin tow'nshii Noithuml-eTlanil county, aboot seven miles 'fror Sunbury, on the main road leading'from that plac to I'cter.ibtirg and Shamt.ktntown, adjoining laud of Wm. Farrow, Abraham Klase, SalitUcI Gonsc and Wm. Marlr., on which there is a good 'larg llrrrk Hon-', with a well of never failing water the door, a large Barn in good repair, a good Oi chard, and a good scat for a mill or any kind o wat.T pnWer. Nearly a'l the land is cleared and ii good cultivation, twen'y-five artes of which hi gno. meadow. The Danville and Pottsville Rail K.m. runs through said f .rin. It w ill be sold fis the pro perly of Wtn. Waters, dee'd. Any person wish ing to purchase ran do well, a the titms are rca S'.nalile. Posaession and a good lillo can be givei next Sprlne. Yut further pattlculais, persons ni eipfes'ed to ip'y to the widow , who lives rtn 1 1 1 premises, or ttt Godfrey Wad r nr E. f,reenfiiigb Esq. in Sunbury. GODFREY WATERS, C. R. WATF.H3, M.lv 7 tf. Fje'rsnf'Wat W rife rs, rlcc'a Siuui!"SiiliTf!T 171 KM' Rale Shad And Herring.tat, at d oT'iim fl rvor, inspecti d No. 1 in April, just received and for sale at the new store 01' JOHN CHAMBERLAIN. May 7,h. I$12. ItlsMilutloti ol' larliirrslili. f IHE partnership beret. f.RTe exiting lictwcifi tin A sub-cribr rs, was'diss.ilved by muluil conVnt on the :ilsl of March last. The partnership bdok-i and tuber evidences of debt due the partni rs, nr. placed in the hands of Christian Bower, Esq , n Sunbury, for collection, who alone is aufhmi?,'"d t leceive payment. The partnership comrrenccJ on the 'first day of April, lslft. HENRY YOXTHEIMER, HENKY DAW MJN. Ap-il ir,ih, 1812. TIIIE sut siTiber informs the public am! hi:, f 'r J. ire r customers, tln.t nltboiigh Mr. H . D iwkoii has wi'h.lmvn hitnso'f from his torc, he still con tinues his business 3s heretofore, and w ill tntleavi t to give snt sf n tion to lhoe who will give him tl r if cits'om. He is tlrinktul to tne tiulilic l.n the larue share nf putntnagc extended to him for the lust twen ty years. HENRY YOXTHEIMEU. Sonluiry, April P'.th, 1812. MERCHANT'S IIOUSH, .Vn. 237, orlh Third, abort' Catlou tiiU &r., PHILADELPHIA. f 111 E siib-cribers lakes pleasure in rlcrjnnintin-j JL their friends and ttte public in general, that thry have taken the large nnd commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same site onie oei upied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull Head, in Third street above Callow hill rt. This Hotel isTinishrd in the very Vs?r.t possible manner, and of the best materials. Its location Is vrry dcsnable, particularly for country merchants; the arrangements for healing an J ventilating each room is rtich as lo secure any temperature. Tho lirdroomsare all light and atrv, all futnUhed irt a neat st V, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors arc a lo furnished in ft su perb slvle, the windows arc on the French style, foimii'g an entrance to a balcony in front, whiJi makes a pleasant recess. Purticular atlenti.tn has been given to the beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely ticw. 1" ruin years' experience in hotel btikinrsa, tilt t-ust, by strict assiduity to business, loTtinkethis hoose a desirable stiTptng place. Our table will always be supplied with the very beat 'our niotkil can afford, and or.t bar with the best lnjuors und wine ot the most approved brands'. P. S. Thete are fust rate stabling and earrt ago houses attached to the hotel, attended by cateftfl and sot-er hostWs, and our charges will be low, in accordance Willi tbe present hard times. S1H1TZ & DERR. Philndclpin'a. April If., 1842 "susTuEH anna" HOTEL, CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO, l'F...SYLYAMA fHllE lubscriucr 'respectfully informs the puUio that be haa prjrcbascd, and now occupies thit Large and Cornmodiotts Ilrlck Ml If tat Ti rrn Stand, Well known as the properly, late of Theodora Wills, and formerly kept by Samuel A. Biady. He is now prepared to accommodate all traveller and visiters who may favor him with a rail, and will use every effort in his power to render eve-y convenience and 'comfort to his customers, wh rt under his charge. Hi accommodations are ample, snd bis room well furnished. Hi stables exten sive and in good condition. His Tahle and Bab will be supplied with the l-est that tbe market ran afford. By punctuality and attention, he feels confident that he Wl'l merit I ,15,roll,gc of the public. CH RI.E H ARI.ES HARTMAN Caliawissa, April Dili. 1842. itnm:u t IKTI'.lt & S4, PAPER manutactuhebb, t.imiburil Street, Ualtimorr, HAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of all siTes and qnalitn , Cap Writing Paper, rub .1 and plain. Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled si d p'ani. Hanging Paer, fine and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, double ciow n, crow n and : etna si7.e. W rapping Papers, Cnloied Medium an I Koal Papeia, Bonnet, Binders and Snaw Ho Boards, Tissue Paper, and all articles iu their tin--, which thev will mil on accrminodating terms, II ghest price given I t old rags. ROBERT CARTER A. SON. Man h 19. 1842. Eikton. M.I. WHARTON'S a as r n - Miiiltni'V. orlliuiiilM-i land l ouiily, PENNSYLVANIA. fpllE subscntsr respectfully intornis the public. I ihst he b reutote.l to lhal large and commo dious Brick House, on Market aiptare, opposite Ihe Court House, (formerly kepi by Hira u Ptice.) where he is now prepared lo accommodate all who may favor him with a call. Being thankful f r post favota, be hope by strict attention to business, to iciute a lilxrul sl.sie nf public patronage, Ate, I II RLEH D. WHARTON. Suubuty, Match f ih, ISW. u
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