effected, however, till late. W fcae been unable to obtain the henro of the persons injured, but learn that there wen tWrtwn white and black men received at ll kcwjWTal aome dangerously woend- ed. Several persona were t -rested In the course of the afternoon and evening, and held for further (hearing ; their namea, aa given In morning pa rser, are Jacob Kejaer, Edward Honrick, Samuel Montgomery, 8amuel Lusky, Joe. HamWin, Francia P. Henry, Henry Jehnson, Edward Piew art, Elizabeth tJtewarl, and John Johnson. , So far a we can learn no deatha have yet occur 'red, though k was reported that such had been the s. tn fact, day r two will paee'lcfote an au thentic rtaterneel of the casuatitiet can I laid bo Tore fhe public, It docs not appear that any sign of further vio lrce Was perceptible this morning in the neigh fcorhooj of Lombard street. Moral Obll,'tli of Hanltrnpf a. We heard it st.ted, not long since, that bank rupt went into the ahop of a creditor, to whom he ought to have felt under great obligations for assis tance rowdercd, and with a swaggering air said, he tkad paid all his debts and did'iit on e a cent be bad taken the benefit of the bnnkrupt law. If this remark wan made seriously, it indicates a loose mo rality, mi reference to the obligation to pay debts contracted in good faith, which, it is to be feared, is but too common. A bankrupt, or insolvent law discharges a man from the payment of his dtbts legally, but not mo rally. It relieves him from the vexations of slier ills and suita in Court, but it docs not relieve him of the duty to pay his debts if ever be is able. The Oesign of bankrupt law ia good, benign. It is designed to relieve those who are irretrievably in volved in debt whose hands are tied so that they cannot help themselves ; who, the moment they accumulate a little property to enable them to trans act business, are liable to have it snatched from them by their creditors. To relieve such persons bankrupt laws are intended, but they are not de signed to remove, to wipe out the just claim which every creditor has to his honest dues, No man ran quiet his conscience with the belief that bankrupt laws remove all obligations to pay his debts, if pros ervy enables him to do it. A'urlhcrn Cour. The Lexington (Ky.) Intelligencer of 'J2A iiit-t. publishes the following extract from the letter of a physician in a distant county of Ken tucky to his friend in that city : 'Dr. G., my brother, and myself, arc in atten dance, t this time, upon one of the most ex traordinary cases, I suppose, that history gives an account oC Our patient is a young lady, 12 lor 25 years of age, who has been subject to a dislocation of almost all the joints belonging to the human system, ever since 1832; also vi olent spasms. Sometime last fall there com menced forming in her mouth ossific matter, and during the months of November and De cember, there were taken from her mouth Botne 23 or 30 bones, of various sizes and shapes, after which she appeared partially to regain her health, but within the last 4(1 daysDrs. G., F., W., and myself, have taken from the mouth ears, nose, throat, left arm, side and all the way down to the foot, bone amounting in all during her last illness to 102. One thing is ve ry remarkable, that no matter where these bones present themselves, not a drop of blood follows their dislodgemcnt from any part of the body. The young lady possesses cheerfulness and vivacity amidst all her sufferings, and ap pears to entertain no doubt of her recove- 'y.' . A I.Anos Seine. A seine measuring 900 feet in length, and some 30 or 40 in breadth, lias been sunk several times in onr harbor du ring the last few weeks. This seine we be lieve was made for a company at Rock port, and cost ijsSflO. At one of the hauls in Ibis harbor on Friday last, the following kinds offish were taVen : Cunners, Sand Snaps, Monk Fish, Cod fish, Lobsters, Haddock, Smelts, Flounders, Skate, Toad Fish, Pollock, Whiting, Macker el Soule, Plaice, Blue Backs, Sculping, Cat fish, Shad, Eels, Squid. Gloucester Tele graph. Oi.n ArPLE. Captain William Bevis, of Up per Middltowtv, left with us on the 4th insU, an apple of the growth of 1S10. It is apparently sound, but looks rather the worse for age ! yi'uhllt town Sentinel. Ouu Opinio or Bhamiiiktu's Viits eta a l a Ukevehsal Pi ilk. The medicine, we acknow ledge, tn recommending to our readers, possesses wonderful efficacy in all nervous disonWa, fit. headachs, weakness, heaviness and lowneasaf spi rit, dimness of sight, confused thoughts and wan tiering of the mind, vapors and melancrioliy, and II kinda of hysteric complaints, gradually .go ofT by the awe ef this medicine: ia sickness of the ato mack, flatulencies and oVtrttiittfis, it is a sale, powerful and eflicaciona remedy. The first symp toms of its good effect are serenity and cheerful ties, and aa preventive, alterative, and purifier of the blood, it has not its rqtinl'in the woild. It is diniratily calculated to alford relief to restore a bro. ken end decayed constitution to lis pristine health end vigor. Public ledger. j- Purchase in Sunbury, of H. B. Master, and the agents published in another port of this paper. ""iV'i i: i, r In this place, nn Saturday morning Ut, LIBER TY, daughter of Mr. John Farnawoiih, agej about 6 years, TO Till: ELECTORS OF SOUTH FAL 11ERLASH COFSTY. 'I"MIR subscriber reieclfully informs the electors of Northumberland county, that be will lie a candidate, at the ensuing election, tor the olliee of Coroner, Should he be favored with a majority of voles, he will spsie uo eieition to render Ktneral saii. Idction. CHARLES WEANEK. August Oili, 1 S 1 -4 . TRICE CURRENT. OorrrcJed Dedrfg Henry FrMeter. Wbkat, U0 Rt, 5rj On, 40 OATa, 30 Peaic, ft FiAisrrn, ... 12R Buttkr, . . n ItsKSWAT, SS Tivww, lij.j LlinitiiArri.it, . . 5 Do. PlACRKS, S00 Flat, . . 8 HrcKtin Flax, 10 Fs g " ' U iSi I i i i i . To Ihc Coiiimuiilty at Iui-c. EWISH to inform the afflicted, through the me dium of the public pra, of the wonderful cfli escy of that truly valuable new "discovered Medi cine," viz: Or. Ilnrlich's Compound Strengthen ing and German Aperient Pills. I feel, and const der it my duty, in order that others may receive re lief from the same pource. For two years I was subject to that peace destroying disease, Dyspepsia, and its accomtianyments, Obstinile Conciliation of the Dowels, Flatulency, pain in the side and sto much, sickness in the head, A c, ami used medicine untd I began to think there was nn help for me ; I had little failh in "published remedies," until I cal led on some of those who have becu cured ly the aliove medicine, which induced me to give it a tri il. I procured the medicine and used it for three wm ks, when my healih was entirely restored, it is now about three months since I quit using it, and no return ol the disease or its symptoms appearing, I feel warranted in adding my testimony in behalf of others, before the community. Accept in V best wishes, and Believe me ever yours, Are. WM. CLARKE. January lllht841. Pittt-hurg Citv. (jj" OJftrt and Central Depot, No. 19 Nonh Eighth street, where the most resectable referen ces to perso"e will be given in favor of this valuable medicine. Foi a tie a) the store of HE.NKV YOXTIIEIMER, Aug. 6th, 1812. Agent. TAKE NOTICE." ALL those indebted to the firm or the euhscritwrs will please call and make s.ilipf iction, either by paying up or giving their nmcs with security. No longer lndnlcence can lie Riven. GEO. KOHKUACH & BROTHERS. Auguxt 0th, Mi. I'lioTotTar ayi i i c xirit 'ivii. M. P. SLMONS, A'. Clirsmit Strrrt, 4th Story, PHILADELnilA. ani:facti;keu of hAcvnitiiEo. TYPE APPARATLS. SSnrg enl an. I Mi- mature Casta, Importer of Piench Chemicals and double silver plates for the Daguerreotype, adopts his method if informing the citic na of Northern Pennsylvania, that be carries on the above businrse exl naively, in all its various branches. Persons desirous e.f obtaining any of the above articles, can be promptly supplied, on the lowest terms, for etxh. All letters (post paid,) will receive immediate attention. August 6th, 1813. fiin ATTENTION SUNBUKY CUE VS. OU are required to meet for puraue in Maiket-Kou ire, eun- bury, at U o clock A. M. of Mon day, the 15th thiy of August next, in Summer uniform, each Mcmlirr to be provided with 12 rounds of blank cuitridge. By order of Captain Dcwart, J.H. ZIMMERMAN. Orderly Serg't. July 30th, 1842. Vlf HEIIEAS iheKhamokin Coal A: Iron Com ' par y di.l, on the tllh day of July, 1842, i xe. rule on assignment of all their property tn the sub scriber, in truMt for the benefit ol their rrditorii all iernons indebted to the suid Khnmokin Coal and Iron Company are requested to make payment, and those having claims, tn prrsent iheiu without li l.iy tn John Nicboils at Sliamokin. or to the subscriber, No. 16 iSouth 4th street, Philadelphia. B. H. YARNAU., July 30th, 1P42. A'mgnre, rOR SALE. THE Sulcriber oilers for snle, on reasonable terms, an excellent new FLAT, 80 fiet long, A fat deep, and 14 feet wide. Perrons wishing to purchase tieT, will please call on Mr. Eli U eim r, in Bun bury, or on the suWriber. WILLIAM CARR. Anbury July 30th, 1942. at. T HAVE this day Iwught of JACOB HUNT, A of Cital towiihip, Northunilierlsnd county, one Re.l ow, two Hogs, six Windsor Chairs, one Ma ple Table, and twelve yards Curpet, which proer- ! ly I have loaned lo htm at my pleasure. S.JOHN. Shnmokin, Ju'y 14th, 1P12. 4 J VfrnytJTfrrrn rilHE purchasers of proM-rly at the sale held by A. the assltnees of llir.im Price, are informed that their notes are now due, and most he paid forthwith, or they will be placeJ in the bands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. CEO. C. WELKER, C. W. BEGINS. July 16tb, 1942. Auigneei Itr iijuiiilu Ta)lor,aj Iilalt. NOTICE is hereby given, tht letters of admin istration have been granted by the Kegiiler of Northumberland county lu the subscriber, resi ding in IShumokin township, upon the i state ol Benjamin Taylor, dee'd, late of mid township. All (M-raona bavins demands ORainst said entate, are n quested to present thrm. and those who are in debted to settle their resicctivA dues with the sub scriber, at the housi nf John Yoidy, Esq., on the 30iu day of August next. SAMUEL FURMAN, July lfith, 1812. 6t Admini&lruU. Take Notice. Yy HEREAS a certain Henry W. Camp has no. tified the public not to buy the celebrated Hathaway Hot Air Cooking Siove." Now this ia for the information of all concerned, that all who buy of us, oi our regul-ir authorised Agents, shall t kept clear of all dsmuges, and that, should we have the pleasure of aeeing the regular author of Camp's Caution, we shall be very likely to find out by what right be puhliahnl ihe article. NATHAN MITCHELL Jt Co. I,ewiburg, July 'Jib. lli. Ji lira MEDICAL CAIID. EOCTOB. 77". O. BRIGHT, 1 ESPECTFULLY iuforms his friends in Hun tmry, Northumberlarrd and vicinitlea, that af ter an absence of nearly three years in Philadelphia, (the fountain bead of Medical Science in the IT nited Slates,) lie has relumed and located himself in Northumberland, for the purpose of practicing in aM the branrhvia of bis profession. Having rm braced the many advantages of the public mat pri vate mnlxal inatilutiona in Philadelphia, he feels prvpnrpd to enter upon the responsible dtrtina nf his prow's.iiin, and would therefore solicit the patron, age of a generous public. Noithuniberlsnd, July 16th. 1843. 4t LIST OF CAUSES, OU trial in the Court of Common Pleas ol IN or- thuinlerlainl Ounty, to bo held at tSuiiburv, on the first Monday of August next, being the 1st. Jfiseph Treao vs Martin A Stock Badger for Budvr va Hugh Bellas Elijah Cratiford vs Jesse Paiker Com'th for B Sayie vs John Frick Henry Frick va Stephen Wilson Andrew Turk va John A Lloyd J .is. Ilarllet tor K I, Piirer va Henry Frick Thomas M Kussel vs David If artman Yatea cV. Mclntyre va Edward Y Uright John F Dentlcr vs David Watson Wm Fry va Win A Llovd E Y Brieht vs J C B Nourse Henry H Burr vs .Inn B Boyd William Monta vs O P Duncan Luther Basset va .Ino & P Oberdorf It L (irovcruor ft wifo va Daniel Snyder &c J C B Noure va John Lloyd (ieorge SMiiley vs tieorge Long Com'th for E Cobin va Henry (i.isslerct al Nancy Hunter's ad's el al vs Danie l Robins Robert Miner va Wm Hibler et al Wilson for Bound now for Housel vs Wm II Pomp Henry Eckbret vs B C Clayton (ieorge A mstrong vs The 8 Coal Company W illiam D.ile vs Cl.ailes ('raig el al Tobias Huber tt Co vs Kutr.ner A L:ii'ua Samuel tSufly vs Robert W Dunn Martin Weaver vs Daniel Berk Hollihen A Easton va John Miller Com'th ol Pa for A Jordan vs (ieo W Kiehl ct al Mamefir Uownian vs H.ime Wnme for W Depjien Co vs Hame (Jeoige McCoy vs Robert McKee Knee & Co vs Thomns Ashbridge Cum'rs of Norlli'd county vs La ic Wonlverton Hubert Wiley iSc wile vs (ieo Snyder's adin'r Jacob Kline vs II Weni k A. J II lir SAMUEL D. JOIiDAN. Prothonotarv's Olliee, Prulh'i. Sunbury, Joly'lO, IS 13. J DR. J. N. SUM N El, SURGEON DENTIST. UKKI'ECrFLLLY informs the public that he haa made NorlbumlH-rland his permanent place of rcftiilc ncc, and is ready to attend to any c.ills in the line of hi profession. July 2, 1842. ly. TO tiii: ! III.IC. "YIIIEREAS Letlera Patent were granted to Mr. H. W. Vkr, in Oct. ber, 18:14, for anew and useful improvement in the descending Fli'K Cookisk Stovks : I have understood one HATH AWAY is using my said improvement under the name of 'Hot Am Stovks," which stove involves the principles secured to me. 'I'll in is to caution all iersons against making, vending, or using said "Hot Air Stoves," as I sh.ill prosecute all who in any way infringe my right; and I hereby consti tute Joshua W. Comlt, Esq. of Danville, my law ful Attorney, empowering him to bring suits auainst any person who shall use mv improvements in any manner whatever. HEN KY W. CAMP. Owgo, Tioga county, N. Y. ? July 2, 1H42. 3m. ) TO T11K KLKCTtlRS OF NOKTUUM- BKULAN1) COUNTY. rilHE sulacriler resH-ctfully inf.rms the electors JL of Noithumbeiliind county, that he will lie a candidate at the ensuing election, for the offices of Rrgirtrr, Recorder anil Clctk of the Orphans' Court. He trusts, if elected, he w ill be able to discharge the duiies of said offices to the entre saii-f.iction of Ihe community. JAMES BEARD. June 2!t. 1H42. .loli ii lately, "1 1 ESPECTEl'LLY informs the Electors of Nor ihumbeihnd county, iHIl he will be a candi date for the office of con os eh. He promises, if elected, lo exert himself to render general satisfaction, which his rxierieuce in Ihe du ties of said oil'ice will enable him lo do, having held it for the term of three years to the entire satisfac tion nf the public. Sunbury, June 4th, 1842. HOTEL. Sliamoklii, lYortliiiiiibcrlaiid Co., FCNNSYLVANIAi FIHE aubxrrilieia respectfully inform the public L that tbsv have taken that largt and euii'iiimli. mis HOTEL, in Sham kinlown, in the ci litre of Ihe great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kr.itn, where they are now prepared to aecommodaie all who may f.vor them with their custom. II v strict aliention to bufiness, they hope lo receive a hlnral sharo of public patronage, BATCH ELOR & GOVE. Shamnkintown, June 18th, 1H42. AILOltlNG, ON HIS OWN HOOK. FETE? GETTErL, 1)F.SECTFI'LLY informs bis friends andohe public generally, that he haa commencedUie Tailoring II u i n e w in all its blanches, in the hou formerly occupied by Wm, Durst aa a Tailor Shop, in UlackU-rry street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Churchi He respecllully solicits a ahare of Ihe public patron age, and trusta by atriet attention to busmen and reasonable cha'ges, he will be enabled to give gen eral satolaciion. Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1812 ly Tu ouiili y MERCHANTS. rPHE Subserilier, Agent of I von & Harris, Hal -- Manufjclurera, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other lurge cities, wloao Huts are highly commended (or gtd cil-ii and duril.ilily, lis. Oti hand a lir.l rate aswrtmiit ol HA I'M and CAP, suitable for Sprint ades, wh'rh will t inld very low, fiM rash or appioved credit, at ibe m li d eheap attire. No. 40, North Third stro-t, opi'e the City Hotel, I'hil lelphia. ROUnit r D. WILKINSON. Ai'enl. N, B. Onleis l.ii Hats in, the roup ,'t, promptly attfiidml lo, 'I'b. highest tie in iir.fi Jr Ua-le given for Fur ikint. Philadelphia, June II, 1615 --ly .3 o 1 1 1 5B h c B 2. n tr.asst St. S tilt ".rn r. i i o a K3ro Nniimrk IK .Ionian, ol FFKKS himself to ihc EVi t,s f Nortlinm- lei hind County, n a cendrdate for the olliees PRVTHOSOTA R Y St CLERK OF THE SEVERAL Cftl'liTS of said enmity. He iron, ifekvted. that hiselH tience in lite duties of aai.1 otliees will ena le hi in lo give geuerel satisfielion to ihc public. Sunbuiy, June 2., 1812. llii.jor PavMl i. I.nkc. T NPOKMS the public that he will be a candidate lor the oil'ice of N H E II 1 F F of Notlliumhrrlnnd County, al Ihc enduing election. lie respectfully solicits the sullr -ues of his fellow citizens, slid r-hotdd be be elrcled, he will endeavor lo di-rharnn the duties of said oil'ice with fidelity, and sniisfm-tiim lo the people. SShnmnkiti. June 2.'nh, 1812. HE subscriber icpectfully inf.otin the public 1. that she keeps eontanlly on haml for side, at the lowest rnh prices, al the lower end of Fawn street, Nunhury, FLOUR by the hundred, quarter. Ac, BRAN by ihe bu-hel, HEKRINU by the doz en, Conffcitoniiry, Ac. Whe ieiec'li;lly solicits ihe patronage of her Irn-nJ and ihe iiublic neneiallv. BARBARA WELSER. Sunbury, June 1 lib, 1812. NEW GOODS. I "ST leceived, a fresh supply ot cheap Dry Goods. Grnciriee, Hardwnre, Ac. Superior l.:o!ies' black kid Gl ives, J ( oloieil iln , Lnwus, ('hilil7.es, Mouselin de laiues, Ac. Cloths, (a-iinere. I':ihineiet, Linen llr-llings. Muliiis, Ac. Hiqierior Poil Wine, Pure Sperm Oil, Sperm Caudles, Rai-ins, Ac June 4ih. 1842. H.BM ASSER. noaa.vjarw.cr2 sac- ALL ersons imb bled to the lirm of Lyon A Hair s, under the agency of O. N. Tharher, Hid and Cap Manufacturer, No. 40 North Third, streel, Philadelphia, are requeued to make itnmedl ate settlement of th ir a counts with the subscriber, their legally auiboiied agent, who is fully emiKnv. ried to settle and collect the accounts of said linn. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4lh, 1842. If Agent. THK I'lllLAllhlPIIH. REAIIIMi AM) POTTMILLE RAIL ROAD. AS KXTKA AC('(MM01)ATIN LINK U ill commence ruiining bit wren I'liiladelphta and VfJi'iflr on the following' days , atilt hour : On tin ArTKR MonntT, Mat 9, 1842. Leaving PotUvillc, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friilsys. at Hj A. M. leaving Philadelphia, on Tuenlays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at IjP. M. llnurt nf pausing Rending. For Pbibiilelphia, al 10 A. M. f . . ,, For Pottsville, at fij p. M. 1 r,-workly. t-'.l HE. Between Pottsville ,V Phtlada. f M.SO A 2,r0 Between Reading 9c do. 2.25 A 1,75 Between do A Pottsville, 1,40 A 1,00 Etci'Ksiom Ticrkts noon ioh iiti hsiho IIT liT. Between Pottsville A Phibuli Iphia, f 5 0(1 Between Reading A do. 3 Oil Between do. A Pottsville, 2 00 The other passenger trains will as Mure, at the following hmirs : Philiidehthiit and Potti.rHe. r rom rhilailelphi.i, al fij A.M, m. ,)ai,y From Pottoville, at Hours of paminn Reading. For PoUsvilie, at U A. M. 5 . For Philadelphia, at 3i P.M. S y .All the traina will stop for way passengers al the usual point. rj- All passengers are requested to procure their tickets before the trutns stait. May 21, 1842, tr. lVli .llourrk ESPECTFI'LLY informs ih Electori or , Northumberland county, that he will lie a candidate fur the olliee of SUI'.lUFF. He promises, if elected, lo discliArgte the duties of ..nil office with caie and fidelity. Upper Mhinoy. May 28ih, 1 814. CLYDE & WILLIAMS' ltluiiK Itook lanula I01-3 , Opposite t'riuci' llottl, HAKUISBL'HC. flUFA are priparul to tnaiiufiicture blnnk work JL of every dociiplion, ruled to nny paltelii, such aa Dockets beeords, Div Bisiks, LeilgeiS, A sura' and Collectors Diiplie.itin of the fine! quali ty of paper, in a -t)W equal lo any nude in the ci ties ef rhibidelphia or New Yoik. All disruptions of binding neatly eneiuled. Scrap Bitiks, Albums and Portfolios made to onler. Law Book", Music and Pctiodicd bound to any pattern. Old BooVa rebound, Ac. Atso iltos of pn'is bound. (Zj Work left al Ihc office of the Sunbury Aine-lil-aii, wdl be proinpllv at tend, d lo. Muy Ulsl, 1842 lv. GOLDEN SWAN Sv. (H) Sorth Thinly nbore Arch Stmt, rillLADF.Ll'IllA. Aft OUM(lll ltllN Mitt i:m v l-mii.j. O HARLEM WEISS, Uteol ibe W biie Swan," - slid "Mount Veninii House,'1 resiieclfully in forms his friend and customers, that be bit- la-come the proprietor of the abovt well known Hob I. Country Meichsnts will fnd the ubovv Hotel a central licatton, and the best of fare. Persona tra velling with private conveyance will find a huge yard and good stabling l..i horses, and the best of ol lei s. Ilnaulliig f I per day. May 14 Ii, 18 12. if. U.S. Mail Coach ItR POTTATII.lsK. STICK TO THE IrXAIL COAOHI flHR Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Niirlhiim Jl brvland evert morning at 4 o'clock, and arrive Hi Pottsville in time for the i-Brs lo Philadelphia. Kansas low as nny other line. For seals, apply al Mrs. Wiihington'a Hotel, Northumberland, n at Gem, Wiil.el's, Sorilmry, A. E. KAPP vV CO., Norlh'd., May 21, 18 . Proprietor. CjT Pnsi-engers romina from Pbiln.lrlphia: will p'eae secure their neat at Ibe Wh le Swan Hotel, Riee Si., before they leave the citv. P;isengers roiniiig in this line, hve tleir seal si cured in any Sl.igpor Packet boiit from this pUee, 1 hose tollling in Ihe otfo r line rnnv l-e leO Iwbind, n - mn WMIR .Ti:) SI I'F.RIOR TO ASY OTHER AFAR SI AH FRY. BOIIN A HENRY LAN DU!. hating rented ihe Lime Kiln ur Hcnrv Master, In Simbui v, have now for snle the l-esi Lime in Ibis part of Ibe cotintiy, ami will rmilioiic lo keep constantly on band fresh Lime fur Pl.isieiing, Building and for Liming land, on ns rcisou.-ible terms os ciin be bad tint where in ihe neiglil oiliood. M,.y 21, 1842. L & If. LANDAU, TO THE ELECTORV()RTHFU- llERLASn CttFSTY. fJHE Suh,ciibcr n speeiltilly nfTers himself as a .1. candidate for the olliee of PUOTIIONOTARV, nt Ibe cnniiiia penernl election. Should he be so forlun.ite to be elected, ho will endeavor lo give gc'icral snli.-f.-ictioii to nil. May 21. JOHN FARNSWORTH. J. 1V1A YLAND, JR. otCO. JSniilV anil Tubiicco MnnulutMurcrs, So. U!J Sorth Wist comer of Race and Third St reel k. PHILADELPHIA. rPHE undcrigned have formed a Co-partnership A under the firm of J. M A YL.-N I), J n. A Co.. as successors to ihe late firm of Jneah .Mnylond Co., and will continue ihe business at the old esta blishment, on ibeir own account. In addition lo their own close attention and etterience for many years, in Ihe manufacture of ihetr refebrated snuff, Ac, the long experience of ibe senior partner of the l.ite firm, w ill alro be devoted lo ihe interest of tin new concern and as no exertion and care will be spared to insure their goods, at nil t inn of the ve ry 11 quality, they solicit a continuance of the confidence of the li.cnds and customers of Ihe lale firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Ju. Philadelphia. Mav 14th, 1812. ly X'OaiRDT iin. .ioii i. t. tiiiti:s, RESPEC Tl-'ULLY annonnce In the citizens , of Sunbuiy , and Its vicinllv, ihnt they have this ilay entered into copartnership in the Practice ot Medicine, in all its various departments, and hope by this arrangement, punctual attention to business, and moderate charge, to receive a liberal share of public patronng". fjDr J. PEAL lenders his grateful acknowl edgements for ihe very lilieml patronage heretofore received, and feeling confident that the new nr rniiiieiiienl, (the firm of Pent A Trite-,) will be conducive to the comfort and welfare of Ihe pub lic, he most rciect fully solicits a continuance of their confidence. Siinbnrv. M .v 7th, 1842. fim. EAGLE Corner of Third and Vine Strt ets, WIXjLXAMSFOHT, pa. FlHE aobscriber respectfully announces to the A public, that he h is opened a Hotel in Ihe com moilious brick building aitu.ttH on the corner of Third and Pine streets, where he will be hnppv to wait np in those who may fuVor him Willi their company. The Eagle Hotel Is large ilnd conveni ent, and furnished in the l-e-t nioilein stv le. It is provided with a huge number of well aired an j comfortable sleeping afiart merit, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons Visiting illinnisport can bu siness o plca-ure. mnv ret as-urcd that everv ex ertion will l e used to render iheir sojovirn at Ihe "Eagle Hoti I" pleasant and agreeable.. His'l'able will be sitimtied with the very beat, ihe market af firds, and hi bar with the el nicest wines and ether liquors charges reasonable. The Eaule Hotil Ihisscnmcs greater ndtantaees in point of locrni.m than nny othei similar est-iblishment in die bordiigh, l itm situate in the business pari of the town, and within a convenient distance of Ihe Court House and Williamsiorl and Elmirn Rail Road Depot. Sullicient Stabling provided, and good aild trusty ostlers always in sTneiidinice. Attentive, accnii.mothiliiig and bone-t Servant have been emloted, and nolt jos left mid oe thti will add to the comfbit nd acedminodHtion of his guest. I 'i'hrre will I a Carriage nlwaya in attendnoce at I the Boat Landing tn convey passengers to and from j Ihe House, fiee uf chatce. CHARLES BORROWS. J May I4h. 1842. Vl. HEIL1-1T & CO., Jll 1U jjt Cumniisaion A: I'orwarMiiijT .Mi'icliauts, Fool of Willole Strict Rail Uoad, ON THK MUWlKt, "I T AYlNfS associatetl wi h llu m Joseph Barnet, -I lale of Enrton, Pa., n si ectfolly inform their friends ami iho public generallv. that they have la. k. nihil large and we I known store and wharf el foul ir Willow Street Railroad, lali ly iw copied by Jsre.1i Martin, where ibey purpose doing a General to.iiiini-Hion and Forwarding Buine, and fioni the local advanntces of the place being connected with all ibe public Improvements taai have their outlet in tbevilv, they flatter themselves they will lie able to do I tisiuess to as great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon aa tessoiiuMe terms as any oilier blouse, tod ihey sssuih their friends that any con signments mudu to them shall hnVe their strict at lenlioii, and no exeilions spared to give entiie aatia Taction. They are Also prepared to receive and forward goods lo any point on Ihe Dclaw re and Lelnuh rivers U'tween Mailbb t'buuk, Easton and I'lnla ilclj his, via Delaware DWisii n and Lehigh fan Is; llso, to any point oh the Joiu ila river, or Nor h and Wisl Blanche of ihe Sntn li.iiinu via Scliuvl. kill and Union, ur tho tMiesapeake and tide Watri Canals-, Fof the accommodation of Boats Coming or go ing via. Schuylkill and Union Catials, a Steamboat will b.i k. pi expressly for towing boats froth, ihe Schuylkill around to the 1M iWaie ami back, which will enable mcichaota bsve tto-ir pioduce delj .veted on the Delaware, and their .mmU sl.ipH d at a ajving ol fit) to 75 -r cent, o the piicea fir huling uciosa, with these advantage they re spicllully solicit a share of slr-'iiivje. W . HEILMAN A CO, William H. Ilnun, -) W lbaui V. Ke)M!',C Joseph Buiucl. il'UiUJ.May 14, lbl2. ly t "ST" ATTOKN13Y AT LAW, BUIIBTJRY, rA, Buslnesa ilitsrided lo in lire Counth-s f Nor thumterland, llnlon. Lvcnrnlng and Oolunibw. Tho!a Hart cV Co., LoWsn A BAfthok, Hat, CVidtiiiios A. Hart, Philuil. Ri.tvoLns, McFani.aro & Co. SPKRIJIO, 'Joilll ct Co., TO tJHO KLKCTmsWNnRl'nUWlJERi I.AM) COUNTV. rillE Subscriber respectfully inform tho Elec I tors of Northumberland county, that he will be a candidate for Ihe oflicesof Register, Recorder and Clerk of Ihe th-pfrans' tAiirrf-, at the ensuing general election. Khonld Vie Vr e leeled, he will exert himself to render general -satisfaction, which his long experience in the dirtfc of said iiMices, will enable birn to do. May 7. EDWARD 0YsTF.fi. TO THE EIECTORS OF " SORT IF FM HER LASH COFSTY. T Mil E subscriber In inc preenilcd on by hi frii'iv's . 1 respectfully informs iho public thai he wiS tr a candidate for the office nf t'O.M.MISSin,"FR, at llic rti'uing grrierid eb-itiori. He promises, Il ' elected, to fulfill Ihe duties of said olliee, with e"l and lidelitv. JOHN YOUNG, Mnv 7th, 1812. A TJ&IC FCPw 0.LE. h .l R S.,c, a Farm r.'intaining about 80 acri-, more or less, situate in Shaniokin to-wndriyt Noitliuinberland county, about seven miles TV,' Sunbury, ot: Ihe main road lesdmgTmm that pl.s lo Petersburg and ShKliii.kinlown, ailjoining lam of Win. FarnAV, Abrnhfim Klase, S.nnuel tionscr nnd Wm. Martit, on which fhcrels a good 1ni Brictt Houc, with a well of never failing tentil ihe door, a large Bam in good repair, a good Or chard, and goixl seat for a mill or any kinA 0 f water power. Nearly all the land is cleared ani I) i good cultivation, twenty-five actes or Which is ff.0 meadow. The Danville and PottsVtle Rifil It d runs through said firm. It will be sold hs the pr ,.h perly of Wm. Waters, tlrc'd. Any person 1 Ii ing lo purchase can do well, as the terms arc ti a. aonable. Possession and a goniHitlc can be git , a nel Sprinr;. Forfuriher pmticulars, pitsore art; requested to apply lo lire widow, vvho Irvca Cfli ,. premises, or lo Oodfiev Wiitcrs'or E. (ireeroj ,gh Esq. hi Sunbury. tiODFREY WATES s, t;. I!. WATERS, May 7 If. IWm of Wm. Water, ,hclt Sha.l! Shad! ii'i'Ti itawcnvi anu llerrrtig. lat, atn I r. fir. " llavor. insiii cteil No. 1 in Arttil. insl r ei'eiv...f iiuv i , , . c.i. . ... .. r, . .. , . and for sale al t'.ie new store of JOHN CHAMBERLAIN, May 7th, 1842. HOUSE, So. 2.17, Sorth Third, oiWr-Y.ViMWA7 A TIMLAIHiLI'HIA, rpili; suliscribers lakea preasuftl s,n .ccualhtiri .1 their friends and the public i', ftnet ihnt Ihey have taken the large and COir I10jinu8 Hl)(, , recently built by the Messrs. Hr ton iiw ( oiicti or, opted by the old estab',,hlled Hotel fcnov ns the Bulls H. ad, it. TLir.'. tiw ,,mVa v y lull st. 'f.s H...ei is f ..- ; . lV;r Vlfy,t ' " ' 1 " ' ' ' .itmle. 1 - .-. . . , t ety,le.iaWl..p.lr,,.i.'i;,, ,r,.t,uby m ,.-hai,.s ; Ihe Brr,.,,(.en,en.s Icr I. ,.,, V.MMIatu.g .,!, room is such us t ,,.,.lie Hliy B.,-,mpra,ure. -J-.e kdromiistire 8', lRn, B1 d a(rv & fQn.Uhcd in a ne-tt sfy'e, so as t0 jnMJIP i0n;rort. 1tter. ce-,vi,1K p,.,0rs are bo futnishej in a mi pefb style, i, ,c windowe art on fhe French itvle, tormnig i. entrance to a batcofvy in fronl, whi. Ii makes pleasant ress. Tnrticulnr attention has been given to iho beds and "bedding, which, Willi Ihej furniture, are cnlirt'ly new. Kroin yea's exierieilcc in hotel business, v. a trust, by strict sss!uilv lo business, to make tln-s house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always be supplied with the very best our market can afford, and our bar with the beat liquors and wines ef the most approved, brand! P. S. There are first rule stabling i.ndcarr bus houses attached to the hotel, attended bv ta;IHl iind sober hot lijra. and our Charges Will be low, n accordance w uh ihe present haid limes. SHULiZ &. DjiKfi Philadelphia. A tril lf, 1842. SUSQUEHANIS A" HOTEL, CATTAWlSSA, COLUmBIA CO, PESSS YL VA A IA. 11 IE aiibsciiher respectfully informs the publii mul tie nas purchased, and now occupua ll" Liirgr and la Commodious ILLiUfe ' ' Miu.l. Well known as ilie property, late of Theodora Well, and f.iruierly kept by faniuel A. Ilndy. He is now prei'iucd to m rommodaie all tiaVel!er-i and Visiteis who m..y favor him wi-h a cnll, and will Use eveiy elloit in his power to render eteiy convenience and comfoit to his customers, while under his charge. His accommodation are ample, and bis room well furnished. His stables eXien ive and in good 'condition. His Tamle hnd Bah will be stipplicd with tint best that ihb maiket can alford i By punctuality and attention, he leels conlidetit that he will incut the patVonage of ihe public. CHARLES H ARTMAN. Caltawissa, April llth, 1842. iciu:kt r.4UTi:iri, stv PAPER MANUrAOTUBEH3t l.omlmnl Strrtt, Haltiuiore, UAVE constantly for sale, Printing Palcr of all sizes and qualities. Cap Writing Paper, rub .1 and plain, Letter Paper, while and blue, ruled ami plain, Hanging Paper, line and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. mediutn, double ctown, crown and ettra sired V rapping Papers, Colored Medium and Royal Paiera, Bonnet, Binders' and Snaw Hm Boards, Tissue Paper, and all article in their In i which they will sell on accommodating term! Highest prite given fir old rags. ROBERT CAttTER A SON. March i9, 1842 Elkton. Md. WHAIITON'S. q (id n? o i a m Sunbury, XoiiliuiiilH'i laiia Count y, PENNSYLVANIAi ri'V.HE subserilier r.SHcilully intorm ihe public, 1 I list he has removed to thai large and commo dious Brick House, ml Maiket squire, opposite ll n l.'ouit House, (lorineily kept bv Hiram Puce.) whcie he is now prt'ared to aecommodaie all wlm may favor blm with rail. Being thankful lor pusi favors, be hope by alrict attention to bus me.-t lo leceite a liberal shaie of public patronage, Ac. CHARLES D. WHARTON. Putiuuiy, Match tub, 184V.'.