vinus years, will I considerable legs than is e xhil). itcit in the above statement. From the mnnnor in whirh the bonks of the of ficers on the Columbia railroad have been hereto fore kept, the actual coat of operation for any one year cannot be ascertained. A statement of its ex penditure and receipts for the picscnt year is all that can be given. This, however, allows that tho toad will lie msde very productive. We extract fram the report tho following state ment in relation to that portion of the Improve tncnts, together with the concluding remarks of the Hoard t ('otVMai RttnoAti. 'The retrenchments which have been made on 1thisl road are. exhibited in the subjoined statements of its receipts and expenditures. Repair Dkpartmrxt. Amount of tolls received for tho months of April and May, 1812 Amount of expenses paid and lubilt lies incurred for some period 8.325 46 Profit for the two monhts 1 27,319 80 Motitr Power Dki'artwert, "Motive Power tolls reev'd in March, April and My, 1842 J53.891 00J Expenses paid and liabilities incurred for same period 27 511 11 J Trofits of Motive Power for 3 months f 20,359 89 From the arrangement made and the system adopted for the management of the road, the ex penses paid and the liabilities incurred, as above plated, may be safely assumed as an avenge for the whole year. If therefore the receipts should not fall olT, the operations of the twelve months, end ing with March next, will picscnt the following re sult : Repairs Excess of receipts over ex penditures f 104,099 10 Miire Po wtr Excess of receipts over expenditures 105,519 50 Total profits of the road for 12 mo. S-.OH.GIS 7S In addition to the above, the Hoard have among ethers, made the following retrenchment : Per Annum. mx Supervisors dispensed with Pay of Superintendents on Reser voirs, Sinncmahoning line and W'isconi-'co canal Engineer corps YVeigh-lock at Portsmouth "W'eigh-lock at Easton Clerks to Collectors, f 5,175 00 730 00 13,005 00 94 1) 00 COO 00 3,000 00 The Hoard would observe in conclusion, that ttill further reductions are contemplated, and it is their determination to reduce the expenditure to the lowest possible point consistent with a due re gard for the safety of public works, and an clli cient and economical despatch of the trade and tra vel thereon. They are satisfied, from present re sults, that the main line can be made productive ; and thut it may be made very productive, provided the appropriations be annually m ide in time to en able the otliccrs to execute the necessary repairs without resorting to a system of credit, which has for some years past, keen the am: of aJJing luigc. Jy to the expenditures.'' Kxtr aou dinar y Si iciDE. A case of Ml ic illc of an extraordinary character, occurred at New Orleans on the 13th ull. A Frenchman na med Decelles, during the last yellow fever sea m, los-t the wi'eol his bosom. From a natu rally vivacious nwn, lie became nxmdy, low spirited, and "refused to be comforted." The loss of his wile, was to liitn a loss of every thing dear on earth. On the day in question he took a pistol, und stretching himself on Lid wife's grave, blew his brains out. Cesr ives ess- Mr. John Earl, 25 Tenth street, Philadelphia, was for many years badly afflicted with the above disease '(costiveness.) which had continued to grow worse daily until it became tru ly alarming be was recommended to use severul remedies, which lie flifl, and not receiving atry lne fit from them, despaired tit ever being cured, until finally he was advised to try lh; Brandrttk's Pills, which he declares in a short time completely remo ved his complaint ami soon restored him lo a perfect enjoyment of health, a Messing hi: acknow ledges he iit-vrr expected to enjoy. His certificate guaranteeing fhe fact can be seen at the Office of Dr. Brendieth, 8 North Eighth street. fXT Purchase in Sunbury, of II. 1), Master, and the agents published in another part of this paper. n a n it m i: it , On the filh inst., by the Rev J. P. fMiindel, Mr. M'lll.HM MaLIU tO Miss HlSMH HkllLMtN, both of Augusta By the same, Mr. Elias Mr.ror.s to Miss He - histta Zeioleb, both of Union County. trrr..aaJMsaaassa i i i: i, On the 27lh ult. in Irish Valley, of Consumption, SF.LATH1LL SOBER, aged aliout 20 years. ISLAND. fflll AT brautiM- 'd valuable projcrty, of about 1 231) acres. lrioua other T.LTJAJLE Fi.PlS, KIAR KOHTHt-MBEBLAan ; HOUSES, TOWN LOTS & OUT LOTS, the piofierty of John II. Cowden, will he sold by Ihe Sheriff on the lKth July instant, in Sunbury. tltene tinus, the sales will be low ; but lo pre vent greater sacrifices, at least one, or mote of the oldest judgment creditors will be satisfied to receive PAYMGSTS AS FOLLOWS: Pur. bases not exceeding $100, 20 per cr. down. Pinehase above 20(1, 10 " 1)1 the residue of all sales, with interest, on the Till .Nov.m y 40 " ler next, J 'J'he balance of the residue, with interest, on the fir.l MonJay of A(.ril next. H. BELLs, Attorney for Hit M. M. Huul. k Hunbuiy, July It, lU. PKICE CUIlliKNT. Corrected week?' hy Henry Yaxtheimer. Whkat, l"1 TtTR, fiO ClIRX, . 40 Oats, at) Pork, 6 FtAxsFT.n, ... .125 Bcttkh, ..... 12 UkF.SWA, .... 25 Tat, low, .... 12J Dm kip Ai'ft.v.s, . 'ib Do. Pkaciiis, 200 Flax, ... .8 Hkcklcd Flax, 10 Rons, ...... 8 Dr. Duiirnti'N l'.x pert or suit Itcnie ly for Consumption, COLDS, Coughs, Spitting of Hlood, Dronrhctis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Breast, and Chest. W hooping Cough, Croup, and all diseases of the Liver and Lungs. We are ell alike liable to disease and death is the certain lot of all that live and have a being and although the latter cannot be averted, still the for mer may, by the power of medicine, be removed, or rendered less painful to the afflicted. There is one disease, however, which seems for ages to have de fied the power of the healing art the learned fa culty have in tain attempted to arrest its fatal pro. gresa, by the application of remedies within their reach, or known in tbeir practice hut timrir Tin has defied their united skill. It has stalked forth with impunity, gathering in its cheerless em brace a friend from every circle, and a member from every family, and casting gloom and daikurss o'er the place of its visitation. He then, whose la bors have brought forth a medicine which in many cases will arrest the progress of this fatal di-ese and which will also u fiord relief in the mo-l stub born und hopeless, should be regarded -in the liyht of a public benefacter. It is confidentially bi licvnl that Duncan's expectorant remedy will ! this. Hence it is presented and recommended to the com. munity. This medicine immediately palliates and relieves the distrcs-ing cough, causing a free and easy expectoration; stopping the hectic fever and night sweats, healing the ulcerated lungs, ar.d nr. resting the fatal progress of Consumption, at the same time, strengthening the weak and debilitated, regulating the bowels, and producing quiet rest and sweet repose. This "REMEDY" cn he. relied upon, to do all that lays in the power of medical aid, being used in the private practice of the late Dr. Duncan, (Piofess.ir in the University of Edinhurg.) for upwards of eighteen years, by which, thousands have been restored to perfect health. It is n t un derstood that the "ExpKeTonAMT Rkmkiii" will cure all cases om ;onsumpti n ; mm win not no. . ., . , i .i ; i:,-. :u,... . ..,t i ' therefore advise nil to use this medicine. When j the case is incur .ble, it still proe a blessing to the sufferer; by giving cae and strength, relieving the cough, and chunking of phlegm, Arc. I his alone is a consolation to the patient, which thousands do not experience. rrr L'EMEMCEIt ONLY PHILADELPHIA OFFICE is at No. 19 NOI5TH EICHTH Street. HENKY YOXTHEI.MKK, July 9. 1842. Agent. OR EDITORS TAKE NOTICE, That we have '- applied to the Couit of Common Pleas of Nor thumberl md County, for the benefit of tho laws made for the relief of the insolvent debtois; and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed the first Monday of Augu-t nett to bear us and our creditors at the t.'ourt House in Sunbury. when j and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB '"mILHEIM, j mi'k, JOHN SMITH. of Ceorgelnwn, ! July 9. HIRAM I'IMCE, Ti-:i?iii-i,i-, A'otict-. rPH E Merchants and 'I'.ivernkeep. rs of Niwtbum - In i laud county ure ben by notified that tin ir licenses are ready for distribution, and that they can I e obtained al any lime at the Tre.murer's liic Sunbury. '1'hcy arc requested to come forward and attend to them on or liefore the first of August next, as it is the duty of the Treasurer lo return all de linquent tavern keejiers to the court, bcfoie the Crand Jury is ditniivd. GEORGE WF.ISER, July 2, 1842. Of. Trrasurtr. DR. J. jrsUMNKU", SURGEON DENTIST. 1)ESI'EC'J'FI LLY informs the public that he has made Northumberland bis permanent place of residence, and is ready to attend calls in the line of his profession. July 2, IS42. ly. TO TIIK I'l ISMC. "xTTHEREAS Letters Patent were granted to Mr. 11. W. Cap, in Oct- bcr, 1831, for anew and useful improvement in the descending Fil l. Cookinu Siovem : I have understood one II ATH- j AWAY is using my said improvement under the name of "Hot Aia "Stoves," which stove involves ' the principles secured to me. This is to caution i all per one againt making, vending, or usini; said Hot Air Stoves," as 1 shall proncute atl who in ; any way infringe my rights; and I hereby consti I lute Joshi'a W. Cumlt, Esij.nf Danville, my law i tut Alt .rney, cnioweiing him to bring suits aasinst i any person who shall use niv improvements in any I manner whatever. HENRY W.CAMP. J Owtgo, Tioga county, N. Y. I July 2, 142. 3m'. rtissolullon or I'm in rslilp. THE partnership heretofore existing iM lween the subscribers, has been dooled by miiuuil con sent. JOHN IL PLKDY. A.JORDAN. Sunbury, June 25th, 1812. TO THE ELECTORS OF NOlU'lll'M- EEKIlNl) COUNTV. ri'tHE suliscriU-r resp-rifully inf . rms ihe electors JL tf NorthunibeilHiid county, that lie will be a candidate at the ensuing election, for the offices of Register, Recorder and Clcik of the Orphans' Court, He trusts, if elected, he will be able to discharge the duties of said offices to the entire satisfaction of the community. JAMES BE A 1(1). June 25, 18 12. HOTEL. Mianiokln. orlliuiiiliiaiil Co., PENNSYLVANIA. flHH sulM-rilieia resp.cifully inform the public JL that thy have lakeii thai large and comiiiudi. uus HOTEL, in Stiamokiiitowii, in the centie ol the great Coal Region, lulily kept by Jacob Kriin. wkere they are now prepared to arcominoda e all who may fivor tlo ui with ibeir ciislmn. Hv strict atieiilion to husiurss, ihey h pe to ircj-ive a l.b. r.il share of pu' iic pauonuge. B I't HKLOU 6i COVE. MiuuiukitUoMu, June Ibih, Is 12, Snmiiri I). .Ionian, O ol FFERS himself to tho Electors of Northum berland County, as a candidate for the ollicra protifosotary asd clerk of the several coirts of said county. He trusts, if elected, that hisexpe rience in the duties of a lid ollicra will enable him to give generel satisfaction to the public. Sunbury, June 25, 1842. iVlujor David i. Lake. 1 NFORMS the public that he will be a candidate lor the office of SHFlltF F of Noithnmberland County, at the ensuing election. He respectfully solicits the suffniges of his fellow citizens, and should he be elected, he will endeavor to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity, and satisfaction to the people. Shamokin. June 25th, 1842. rAiLOlONG7 ON HIS OWN HOOK. PETE?. G-ETTE?., RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and the public generally, that he has commenced the Tailoring I u i n c s , in all its branches, in the house formerly occupied by Win. Durst as a Tailor Shop, in Blackberry street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church. He respectfully solicits n share of the public, patron. age, and trusts by strict attention to business and reasonable charges, he will be enabled to give gen erul satisfaction. Siinbury, .tune Ith, 1M2 ly EE1TTI3TP.T. A. V a I I v r c li a in , 1 ESIT.CTFL'LLY informs the citizens of Sun- bury and vicinity, that he will remain a short time in this place, for the purpose of performing epcratmns on the teeth. He trusts his long expe rience in the professi in will enable him to give general satisfaction to those who may call on hun. He enn be found at all times ut the Temperance House of Peter W'eimer. June 18. Notice S hetcby given, that an application has lecn made, at the last Court of Common Picas of orthutiilicrhind County, by the members of the ;oofl Will i'lrc Company' in Sunbury, in said county, agreeably to the act of 1 13th October. 1340. entitled "An act relatmir to J Orph . i. . , l -i- '. , ' : sullicient cause is shown lo the contrary, at the next term, the said company will become a corpo ration or body politic. SAMUEL D. JORDAN, June lSih, 1342. 3t Prntmnotmy. FLC'J?., BP.A1T, TIHE sul'scriber lesprctfully infoims the public .L that she keep constantly on hand f ir sale, at the lowest cash prices, at the lower end of Fawn street, Sunbury, FLOUR by the hundred, quarter, A.C., BRAN by the huhel, HERKINU by ihe don en, Confectionary, A;c. She tcsortfully solicits the patronage of her tiiemls and the public generally. BARBARA WElSER. Sunbury, June 1 1th, IH 12. To Country MERCHANTS. rPH E Sulseriler, Agent ol I. von Ac Harris, Hat -1- Manufjeturers, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, hnsr- Hus are highly riniiiiirnded lor niwd e-dit und dur'if.ility, has on baud a lir-l rale awKjrtin-nt ot HATS an. I CAPS, suitable for Sprinp. iles, wh eh will le sold veiy low, foi rn!i or appioved credit, al the m tid rtinip .tare. No. 40, North Third utrct, opp ire the City Hotel. Philadelphia. ROBERT l. WILKINSON. Afnt. N. B. Orders tor Hats in ihe roii'-i. promptly attended to. The highest rice ill tilth ot tia W given for pur tkin. PlnUdelphia, June 11, lsl J --ly -CO - H -co i - - N Ut 5. 7 a r si "hi ' 3 z mil H 5 r -CO n o o -CO -co L H CO .loliu llicly, 1 ESPECTEl'LLY informs the Electors of Nor- ibunilsjihind county, that he will lc a candi date for the otlire of cohom:r. He p.romises, if elivied. to exert biuiself to render general saUi-faction, which bis etn'rience in the du ties nf said I'I'.ii e will enable bim to do, limit! g hi I.I it tor the term of three yearn to the entire i.iIim'jo ttou of the public. Sunbury, June 4th, 1UI2. jrjkT ciDrjn-Ba xzj VLL ersoiHi indi hied to the linn of Lyon cV Hairs, under the agency of O.N. Thai hi r, Hid and Cup Manufneturtrt, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ale settlement of their ai counts with the aulmrnlrer, their legally authoiized ageul, who is fully empow ered to si tile and collect the m-couuts of md firm. ROBERT D. W ILKINSON, June 4th, 1S42. tf Agent. IVIiv ITIowrrr ESPECTFLLLY informs the Elector of Northumberland county, that be will be a miitJidkU) lor the ollwe of SHERIFF. He promises, if elected, in discharge the duties of said olfice with caie and fidelity. t'pper Mshonoy. May 28th. 1842, TO TV.' F.LF.CTORS OF MOU Tlll M- HLRLAMt CO l STY. riHE suburriber res'ctfully oilers himself as a JL candidate for ihe office of COMMISSIONER, and offers, should he be elected, to exert himself to render general satisfaction. WILLIAM M. CRAY. Sunbnry, May 28lh 1842. TO TIIK F.LF.CTORS OF . ORTIILM- UKRLA.Xl) COU.STY. 'I 11 E ml'.cnls-r elf. r. hiinsilfto the rlrrtors of Ni rihuinlieil.iiid county, as a candidate for the ullue of 1'ltOTHONoTAIlY, Should he be lavored with a in.ijo.ity of voies, be will spaie no exertion lo rentier veneral sail., faction. ULO. MARlIN. Sunbury, May fcfth, fU. I I E.s-2. o ! ' fc : 5- f r M ? '1 3 a s i P S S. SE H i 7. ID ! JKJJC TIIK riiiLADEinin, reading ami mttsyilie RAIL ROAD. AS EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINK Will commence running between Philadelphia ami I'ottsvillc on the following day and hour ; On sn AfTr.n Monr, Mat 9. 1842. Leaving Puttsville, on Mondays, VV'ednesdnya and Fridays, at 8 J A. M. Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1J P. M. llimrt ef passing Heading, For Miilndetphia, at lot A. M. ) I' i For Potteville, at b P. M. jj i ri-wcraiy. F.I II K S. Between Pottsville At Philada. Between Heading cV do. Between do Ac Pottsville, f 3.50 At f 2,50 2.25 cV 1,75 1,40 cV 1.00 Exccrsion Tickets hood roa KtTi'HKiNu tTT HAT. Between Pottsville At Philadelphia, f 5 00 Between Heading At do. 3 00 Between do. Ac Pottsville, 2 00 The other passenger trains will as before, at the following fvxirs : Philadelphia and Pott or ilh. From Philadelphia, at 5 A.M. ) From Pottsville, at 2 P. M. J Daily Hours of patting Heading. For Pottsvilie, at U A. M. For Philadelphia, at 3j P.M. $ Daily. All the trains will stop for way passengers at the usual points. cry- All passengers are requested to procure their tickets before the trains start. May 21, IS42. tr. U. S. HI ail Coach TO!! VOTTNYIE.1J?. STICK TO THE MAIL COACH! 1 HIE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Northum berland every morning at 4 o'clock, and arrives in Pottsville in time for the cars to Philadelphia. Fake as low as any other line. For seats, apply at Mrs. Wellington's Hotel, Northumberland, or at George NVeitel's, Sunbury. A. E. KAPP A: CO., North'd.,May 21, 1812. Proprietors. C7" Passengers coming from Philadelphia will please secure their seats at me w nuc fmi mok I, Race St., before tbey leave the city. Psssengers coming in this line.bave their seals secured in any Stage or Packet boat from Ibis place. 'J hose coming in the other line may be left behind. NEW GOODS. 5 I 'ST leoeived, a fresh supply ol cheap Dry Goods. Crooriea. Hardware, Alc. Superior Ladies' black kid Gloves, Colored do , Lawns, Chintzes, Monsselin de laities, etc. Cloths, t'simeres, Ca-htnerets, Linen Drillings, Muslins, c. Superior Port Wine, Pure Sjierm Oil, " Sperm Caudles, Raisins, Arr. June 4th. 142. H. B. M ASSER, CLVDE & WILLIAMS' ItlanU llmk .tlamiliK tor) , ttpposite Prince's (, HAKRlSlinUi. f IHEY are prepared to manufacture blank work of every den'itplion, ruled to any pattern, such as Dockets hecords, Dy Books, Lei'gera, Asses sors' and Collector.' Duplicates of ihe finest quali ty nf pa;vr, in a style eiiial to any iii.mIu in the ci ties el 1'hil.idclphia or New York. All disruptions of binding neatly executed. Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made to older. Law Books, Music and Periodicals bound to any pattern. Old Books rebound, A'c. Also files i f ptipcis bound. Work left at the office of the Sunbury A me rican, will be promptly attended to. May 21st, 1842. ly. riHE subscriber hereby gives notice, thit he has I this day sold out, delivirrd and transferred lo Mr. John V. Fryhng. all the riisht, title and iHle rest of hia store, from this date, with the hooks from the 1st day of April Nst, and that Ihe business will hereafter 1 conducted by ihe said John W, Fry ling, at the old stand. lXj All jiersima knowing themselves indebted to the subscrileT, are requested arrl reqnireel, forth with, to mme forward and settle their accounts without Tunlier delay. May 18, 1842. HEN R Y YOXTH E IME R. vr rr- rr ai . flIIE suhscnbir beieliy gives nonce that he has this day purchased frim Henry Y'oithi imer his store and entire stock of goods, and that the bu siness of said store will hereafter U) conducted hy hun at the old stand. He therefore r sjiectfutlv solicits from bis Tiiends, and the customers of snd store, a coiitinu nice of tVieir lavo's, and hopes by strict and punctual atten tion to hu&incH, h merit a conlinu ince of their patronage. JOHN W.1RYLINC. NUy 18, 1S42. WARRWTKI) SI'PF.RIOR TO .Y OT1IF.R SF.AR SISHIRY. .5' (MIX HENRY LAND AC, having rented the Lime Kilns ol llcmv Masser, in Sunbuiy, have now for sale the lcsi Lime in this p.iH of the countiy, and w ill continue to keep constantly on hand fresh Lime for Plastering, Building and for Liming land, on aa reasonable terms as can be had anywhere in the neighboihood. May 21, 1842. J. cV H. LANDAr. J. IrlAYL AND JR.. & CO. SntifF nnd Tobacco Maiiiilactiiiors, A'o, yj Sorllt West (timer if Race and Third Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J. MAYLAND Jh. & Co.. as successors to the lale firm of Jacob .May kind i Co., and will continue the busmesa al tbeol.l esla blishmrnl, on their own account. In addition to their own close attention and experience for many years, in the manufacture of their eefebfuted snuff-, oVc, Ihe long experience, of the senior partner of Ihe Lite firm, will al.o devoted to ihe interest of the new concern and aa no exertion and care will l pared lo insure their goods, al all limes of Ihe ve ry ll quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the Inends and ru-tomcr of Ihe late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Ja. Philadelphia. May 14th, lt42. ly TO TilK FLFCTORS OF XORTUUM. IIF.RI.AM) CO V STY. f illE Suh.-viilwr iispecifully olfers hiiiiw If aa a J. candidate for Ihe olliee of rUOTHON'OTARY, al the ensuing general election. Should be be so fortunate lo be elected, he will endeavor to jne general satisfaction to all. May 31. JOHN FARNS WORTH. .M-OUiLiL. X.. I1. ".!! 1, .'J IL.l'MA'''.'Jii!'ilJ LLXliUMV-,Jaa GOLDEN SWAN JSo. 09 Xorfh Third, tthove. Arch Strcrl, PH1I.ADELIMIIA. AcTdVMonATiDNs for sr.vrnr rrrtsosn. CHARLES WEIfSH, late id the White Swan." and "Mniint Vernnn House," rrsperifullv in forms hi friends ami customers, lluil be ba become the proprietor of die ahov well known Hotel. Country Meichants will find the above Hotel a central location, and the bel of faie. IVmnna tra velling with private ronvevance w ill find a laige yanl and good stabling tor horser, aiitl the best of os(!ei. Hoarding f I IM rdav. May l lih, 142. tf. BAGIiE Corner of Third and Vine Streets, wixx.iAinsronT, pa. fltllF, aiibsenU'r re.ieeltnlly antioiinre t Ihe JL public, that be b . oivued a Hotel in the com modious briek buihling s tuate on the corner of Third and Pine streets, wdiere be wtt be bi.ppy to wait npon those who may favor him ntl . Iheir company. The E.igle Hotel is huge end conveni ent, and furnished in the lr-t nvdem st le. It 1 rrovided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartment", rooms, private parlors, oVe. Persons visiting W'illisinsport on bu siness or p'easure. may re.t ss-tir' d that every ex ertion will l-e uned lo rei der th ir sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. His Table will be supplied with the very bis! the market af fords, and his bur with the choicest wines and other liquors charges rebuttable. The Facie Holil pos-scsses greater advantaue in point nf location than any other similar establishment in ihelorough, being situate in the business putt of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Wilhsmsport and Elmira Rad Ro,d ! pot. Sufficient Siahling provided, and good ami trusty ostlers always in ntiendan -e. Attentive, nceoo.iiioibiling and bone-t Servants have been eiorlovcd, and null ing left nnil ine thil will udd to the cotnfoil and accommodation of his gueU. There will I a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from Ihe House, fue of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. 1S42. Vl. KEILli-lT & (Jommis-sioii x: I'orwanlins Mi rcliants, Foot of Willuw Street Hail Jiiwd, ON THK KRLAWAIir, nAVING associated will ihi m Joseph Darnel, late of I'.iston, Pa., ri si ertfullv inb rm their friends and the public generally, thul ihry have la. k' n lh it large and wed known store and wharf at foot of Willow Ntrcet Railroad, lately occupied by Iamb Martin, where they pit pose itoing a den. ral Commission and Forwarding Business, ninl f.om the local ailvau'SL-es nf the place beinc ronnecled with oil the public itnprirvements that have their outlet in the city, they flatter themselves tbey will he able to do business lo as great, if not greater ad- j vantage, and upon as reasonable terms as Sny other . house, and they assure their friends that any con signments made to Ihem shall have their strict at tention, and no exeitions spared to give eutiie satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forward goods lo any point on the Delaware and Lehigh rivers, between Manch Chunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Iehigh i'an.ds; also, to any point on Ihe Juniata river, or Nonh and W'rst Blanches of the Su.-prehanna via Schuyl kill and l iiioit, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wutei Canals. For ihe accommodation of Boats Coming or go ing via Schuylkill and 1'iinm Cunals, a Sieimboat will be kept expressly for towing boats from the Sibuvlkill around to the Delaware and berk, which will enable merchant! to ha.e ibeir produce deli vered on the Delaware', and their goods td.ippid at a sivinc ol 50 to (5 sr cent. (! the pricea f ir hauling ik'mis, wilti thtse Silvaiit.igea they rc- snecttullv solicit a sliare of pair. nate. W. HEILMAN i CO. Willitrn Heilmm, ) 1- II VI' L - - C n iiunni . rvijsci, Joseph Unmet. J Philad May 14, 1842 ly iif. joiix im:m. .!. T. TIUTI, ESPECTfTLLY announce lo the crttrens of Sunbury, and its viciuilv, that tln'v have this itoy entered into coparltrei-hip in the Practice ot Medicine, in all ita various department", and hoe by this arrangement, punctual attention to l usine.s. and moderate charges, to receive a litreral ahare of public patrouag -. (Jj-Dr J PEAL lenders bra grateful acknowl edgements for rhe very Klern1 patronage heretofore received, and feelii'u contidenl that the new :ir. raiipemeiil, (the firm of Peal cV Trite-,) will W conducive to the comfort and welfare of ihe ih. lie, he most tvsh-cI fully solicits a conliiraancie of Ibeir rolifiilence. Sunbury, May Vlh.lSlS. fim. Frniicixi 1. fcclnvarl'.., OFFERS hiuindf as a candidate for the offices of R t itt r Recorder, and (Itik of the Orphans' ( 'oort, at theensii'nt! genrril eleeiion. Should the penp'e lliiitk bim c pable, tiolfectirt n hi-p ut h ill pre vent the du'ie of said olliees troni being perform ed at a'l tunes. Mav I - l. If 12 ToririfKUCCTOIlS OF SORTlii'M liKRLAM) COIWTY. 'PHE fiib-criber seiecllullv inlorniH the lectors of Northumberland Cimrilv. ibat be will be a candidate at the ensuing )e li in, for ibe others ot' R'gistir, Recordi r and X 'It rh if tl" Ifi jdrwtf Cort. Having had eonider .hie expXTiei.iv in politic life, be truss, if Irvled, lewill I i! !e to diselmri-e the dul C oi .aid utlirvs to the en i-e n'i f ictioo . f the eonimuniiv. FKEDE iill'K L.7.ARC'S. May 14th, VZ. TO THE EI.ECTlKSOr N iRTniJMiiEU I.A.M) Col'N I Y. riH E Subscriber resp vtful ly inlorma the Flec JL tors ot Norihiiinbtilaiid cuniv, that he wiil be a i an. li. late for ibe olliees of Register, Rccordtr nnd C.'li rl, of the Orphans' Court, at the ensuing general election. shouM he l e e. Kn led, he will exerl loiii.elt to render grneral satis faction, which his long eisnciice In the dutits of m'i olTires, will enable him to do. May 7. EDWARD OYSTER. TO THK ELECTORS' OF SOUTH- I'M HER LAS O COl'STY. FlH E subsrriber W ing prevailed on by bis friends, X re-cifol!y ii. forms the public that he will be a candidate for the olliee of COMMISSIONER, a' the rn-ou g general ed i tion, lie promi-cs, it elected, to fulfill Ibe duties of sid cilice, with care and fidelity. JOHNiOCNti, May Ttb, 1043. H. B. lO-SGEP., ATTOKNKY AT LAW, SVX7BURY, TA. Business attended to in thn Counlies of Nor. lliuml erlr.nd, Union, Lvcoming and Columbia, lteft r to Thuwah Hamt At ('o., Lowui Ai DtSHiii. Hart, Csintrsi A. IIaht, yfhilad. 1vr.Ttroi.rja, McFari tan Ac Co. SpfHIMO, 'ioon Ac tin., A PAP.l FOP SALE. tTOR S.de, a Farm containing about P0 acres, " more or less, situate in Shsmokin township, Noilhumlierland county, about seven ntiles from Sunbury, on the main road leading from that pluce to Petersburg and Sham. . kintown, adjoining land of Win Farrow, Abraham Kbise, Samuel tinnier und Win. Mart., on which there is a good large Brrctt House, with a well ot never failing water nt the door, a large Barn in good repair, a good Or chard, slid a good nest for a mill or any kind of wall r power. Nearly aI the land is chared and in good cultivation, twen'y-live acies of which is good meadow. The Danville md Poitsvil e Rufl -Bond runs llrrnuqh said f iTm. ll will be sold astlie pro. rty of Win, Waters, dee'd. Any person wii-h-ing i pun base ran do well, as the ttrms are tea s nablc. Tosses-ion and a good title can he given nrxi Hprin;. For furhcr particulars, persnis are eipiesid to apply lo the widow, who lives mi tl o premises, or to Godfiev Waters or K. (treennngh, Ewj. in Sunbary. iiODFREV WATERS, C R. WATERS, Mav 7 If. Lx'nef Win Waters, -dee'd. SliatT! Sliatl ! ! 1"jlRS T Rate Shad and Herring, fat, and of fin flavor, inspected No.'l in April, just received, mid for safe ut the new store of JOHN CHAMBERLAIN. Mav7.h. IS 12. Dissolution ol I'Hitix rslilp. riHE parMu-rsbip beret fore enisling betweti lhr I sub-cr bi rs, was di-solved by tmitu il etaiseni, on the :Ust i f March lust. The par nership 'onoks, and other evidences ol del t due the purtti.fs, urn pla"Oil in the bands of t'hiistian Bower. E-i , of Sunbiirv, for rolbclmn, who alone is Mulhvized ( iccetve pavmenl. The partnership enrrrnicne.ed or the first day of A-pril, ls4ll. HENRY YoXTHniMER, MKNRY DAW SON. April ir.th. 1I2 ME (M)t.seiibel tit i ns i. iletc ati.l to- r.ir- rn r customers, th . I s!:h.n m V r, 41 . 1)., us n has withdiawn himself from bis store lie still e..n tirnies his hnsines as hereti.boe, and ." riu'i svor to tive sat-sf action to those who will crse him li.eir custom, lie is thinkful to the .uMtt'or tie I irno share of patronage exh-ndrcl lo him for l! e last Mxcn ly years. HENRY YOXTllEl.MEIU Sunlniry, April rOih, 1812. MERCHANTS HOUSE, Ao. 237, .rrz Third, lre CulUn-:hit. St., rnilADELl'HlA. THE sitbscrilM-rs lakes pleasure in nri? lainliiii; their fricrxls arid the public in pemrral. that they have taken the lurge and coiniiiodr'ius Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same site once occupied by the old established flolel ke.owri as the Bull's Head, in Third stteet above Callow bill ut. Tins Hotel is finished in fie 'very be.-t prih!o manner, and of rhe best muterisls. Its locution ih very desirable, paniciilarly bi-Aiuntry mrrehnnts ; ihe arrangements tor heaving and vciuilating aeli roinu is fiich as to secure amy temperature. Ti e bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished in a neat sty , so as to irw-ire comfoit. The ticeiviiig p triors are al-o futni"-bed in a sit. perb stjle, the windows are en the French 'vle, loiuii;g mi entrance to u b.ilcony in front, win. li makes a plea-art recess. Purl icuUr alluvion baa j been given to the bids and bedding, which, with, j ihe furnrture, areeminlv new. t rom yeart' experiu ce in hotel blisineso, wo fust, by strict ass.duity to biisness, to make this j hniis-e a tlesirable stepping place. Our table will alwfvs be supplied with the very best our niuiket tan afTurd, and our bar wirh the let liquors und J wines ol the most spproved brands, P. S, There are first rate stabling andesrriago house- uHiihed to the hotel, attended ly ra etull and Mil'er ho-ilers, and our charges will lai low, itt accord jnce wnh the present hi d times. mm Liz & di:i:r. Iliiladi-'lpbia. April IT,. 112. TUSQ ul3H X N N A HOTEL, CATTAWISSA, COLUIYIEIA CO, I'ESSSYLYASl.X. rMllIE sub-rrilHr re-pectfully inl.'tms the publia that he has purehised, and now occupies lha Large and Commodkiti lS,u-t Well known as the pnrperiv, late of Theodora Wills, ami formerly kif t by Samuel A. Bi adv. He is now prepared to accommodate all liaxeltcrs and visiteis who in .v l.ivor him Willi a oil', and wdl u-e every t fi.irt in bis power to render iM'iy convenience and Cflmfitt to his customers, while i j under bis charge, i ics, I bis rooms w His accoinm.lationa aieami le, furnished. His stables ix en- .ive and in grwvl condition. II'hTisli. anil His will be FUptilicd w ith tho Irsi that the maiket can atlonl. Bv pu'.ctiisliiv j and anei lion, he feels Cl.fidi lit that ho Wl.l llie.it the patronage of the public, i t'HARI.Es HARTMAN. i f .fawi-sa, Apnl 1Mb. Is12. I itonr.it r ut n it .s. sum. rArcn WANurACTunrnD, tsi'intinrii Strttt, lintlin.ui r, V. c l 't no I I- r sa'. I'r;liiiij P .per if si I i- lo and uualttii a. Cup Wr .im.' I'apir. rid d li aid pi.iin, Letter Paper, I ite :.nd I Inc. ni'cil n tl plain, liar gtng Paper, line and common, E"il 'p Paper, do. do. ined.i in, double ciosvn, c w n and exi'a sired Wrapping Papers, Coloied Medium nnd Royal Papers, Bonmt, Binders' and Stiaw Hot Biards, Tnsue Paper, and all art cles in their bile, wliu h Ihey will sell on aieouiiuodaiiiig t. ra... Il.ghe.-l price given f r old rags. ROBERT CARTER A sOX. M..rch U, IMS. Elkton. M WHARTON'S n h; tti ru? has a Sunbury, Xoi UiuuiImi luutl CouiCj , PENNSYLVANIA. flHE subK-riuer irspn-ifully uilorms the public, X that he has reiiioveil to that large and commo dious Brick llou-c, on Market s.piare, oppotiu li e Court House, ((orineilv kept by Hiram I'nee.t where h is now prepared lo arcommod.ite ull wl . may favor bun wnh a call. Being thai kful lur past f.nois, he hopes by siiict atirnlion to busine a, to lentve a liberal sbaie of public patronage, A c. I H ARI.LS D. W 11 A i; I ON. bunluiy, Markh 'tb, 1U.
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