. Ml. L- U A Casa Stated. A powerful stream had run over the fall, in a certain neighborhood, since the creation. The people on the bunk had long admired the atream nd fall, but they could not control or use it, hiv ing neither money nor skill.' The people got theit living by nixing hop, with a little corn, beam and potatoes; and poultry waa their principal stork, as the land, l-eing mostly a pine barren, yielded little grass. That which was cultivated w is worth on ly (5 an acre, and much of it was common, worth tiolhing. A D, and U came among them, bought a hun dred acrea of Und, including ihe fulls, giving $10 an acre. They laid out f 30,000 in building strung dam and factory. . They paid $39,000 to (he people for labor, fur quarrying stones, making bricks, arid putting up the factory nnd dam, snd $1,000 went for nails, glues, &e. They paid $ I a day fr labor, and double for lumber to what it ever brought before. The clay and s'onrs were before worth nothing. They paid for labor, a we before raid, $1, when before lulmr on the spot yielded on ly 25 cents' worth of hops, potatoes, dec. and when they went out to woik among farmeis on belter anil they got $13 a month. After the factory was finished thry hired all the young men at $ a day, and the young women at 60 cents. Land rose in the vicitiity, so that many got $1,000 for that which was not before wonh 100. The farmera round got one-third more for their hay corn and potatoes. Vigelables, which wcrs worth nothing before, except to cat, now brought a ready fusid to sell for less than f4 25, but we hear of no .nsrket.- The articles manufactured were sol.l to transactions at tbat piice. The receipt price is u the people lower than ever before, as they were free j nifnrm to-day at $4. of duties and transportation. A sale of City Mills Flour was made this At the end of len years they reckoned all up t A , B and C had doubled their money. The land for four square miles was doubled in value in iht village, eighteen times its former value. Thirty thousand dollars' worth of houses had been built from the savings of the laborers, and business con', tinites. Now we commend A, B and C, and consider them benefactors. Our opponents call tbrtn aris tocrats, who h ive 'feathered their own nest9 out of the hard earnings of the laborers, and think they should I taxed and vexed till they slop busi ness and set the workmen frre. lluv. C'az. Tnmnto Figs. Tk" s'x pnunds of sugar to one peck (or 16 lbs.) tf the fruit. Scald and remove the skin of the fruii in the u-ual way. Cook them over a fie, thrre own juice lieing sufficient without the addition of wa ter, until the sugar penetrates an I they are clarifi- ed. They are then taken out, spread on dishes, flattened and dried in the sun. A small quantity of the syrup should be occasiouly sprinkled over them whilst drying ; after which, pack them down in boxes, Heating earh layer with powdered sugar. The syrup is afterwards concentrated and bottled for use. They keep well from year to year, and retain surprisingly thia flavor, which is nearly that of the best quality of fresh fig. The per shaped or single tomatoes answei the purpose best. Ordi nary brown sugar may lie used, a portion of which is tegaint d in ihe syrup. - Vermont, with a population of over 201,000, has Jive tepresent.ilives in i.ur present Congress, and South Carolina with a free population not less than SCtl.tlOO, has re. The surplus revenue in 183G whs distributed in a like manner, and while each riiiien of Massachusetts received J2 92. the f citizens of South Carolina received $b 7 j, and the citizens of Louisiana ?0. The Rev. Edwsid M.yer, Pastor of the German Reformi d Chuich.in Forsyth street. New York, cannot be found. Wairaiiisnre nut for him for his participation in ihe affray on Sunday week j an account of which we gae in our last. Several ! of the most active participators have been arre-ted. This affray is said lo have been the most violent of any thine that has come off in that city for some t i me. Reading Cnx. A Cbim Irs IV sishmkst. We understand thai a Menominee Indian, near Twin Riveis, in a drunken frolic, last week, killed his wife and brother-in-law. When he hi came soiier, and saw what he had done, he wrapped himself up in his blanket and laid down beside his wife. While in this situation his wife's brother came up and blew his brains out. The thii g to regret about this matter is that the m.n who s.dd the whiskey lo the i Indian was not killed with him.-.Witveiuiie Cour. A Qresi'ioN well pit. A valuable friend and an able farmer, about the time that the tem perance reform was beoinning to exert a iieallhful influence in the country, said to his new hired man : 'Jonutliun, I did not think to mention to you, when I hired you, that I think of trying to do : l""''" 'Y "! th. .mirage, ot lis teiiow cu.ze,,.. ..... , , , ! Sunbury, Sept. 21. 1S42. my work this year without rum. JIow much i - ... . i . .i .! 'II II M.4SSKK again notifies all who sre more inst I sue you to uo w t hotitl '. 7 , V T : ", e t u i c indebleil to him or tlie firm nf H. H. Masser V Co., Oh,id Jonathan, 'I don tcate muck about , lo ca ,n,i wj,hnut ilelay. otherwise iheir ar it ; you mny give me what you please.' I counts will be placed in lh. hands of a in icis'rate Well," Mid the farmer, 'I will give yon a ; "''""'lection. Hunbory.M tUeep in the fall, if you will do without.' j CAUTIONi 'Agreinl,' said Jonathan. I A '''J wrs ns are hir.hy cautioned from puicha- Tbe oldest Bon then said, 'Father, will you ' , ;n8 ,r "ceiving a pio.u.ssary note given by . ; tbe ubs lihers to a ceitltin Henry l,)(rs, fir the give me n sheep if I will do without rum.! j p,yineill f uulllrej Dollar. witU interest. Yes, Marshall, you shall have a tlieep if you dated April 1 3th. 1K42. The sub. crib, rs having will do without' I fecivd no consideration for the above note, aie ...r .i i determined not lo pay lh same, unless compet ed ity;TOes.,..,rls,ln,M,,',..jl ther, will you give trie a bheep if f will do with out !' Yes, Chandler, you blmll liave a eherp aliso if you will do without.' I'resently Chandler spt-aku again 'Father Jiadn't you better take a sheep too!' Thia was a powr ; he hardly thought he could give up the 'good creature' yet ; but the appeal was I'rotn a source not to be easily dis regarded. The result was, the demon was henceforth bunitdied from the premises, to the g reat joy and ultimate happiness of all concerned, A child three or four year of age, at Milton, in this State, wandered into the wood after ita mo ther, but going wrong, wandered about until it was ot. Search was made and continued for several days, and then giving up in despair. The child was found right miles from bomahy a bunter of deer. A hound puppy that followed at his heels was observed to start suddenly, and run down to a branch and growl at thia momenta feeble voi-e whs heard to echo fro-n cluster of bushes, 'Please sir, don't let your dog bile me 1' Mr. Morris le paired to the spot, nnd found the child in the midst of a grove of bushes where he hud evidently hid. It had been subsisting four days on grapes and bcr lies 'iV. Y. Sun. ' . f The Bank of France has in her vaults 800 bar rels of five franc pieces, each barrel containing fifty thonamd Francs or about ten thousmd 'dol'ars. The fiold is parked away in leaden cases, contain, ing twenty thousand "Imps of one thousand Frwra earh, in the neighborhood of four 'millions of d d Inra in each rase; nnd it is represented that an en tire apartment in the vaulted department is filled with the cases, some of which have not been opened for forty years. BALTIMORE J1AHKET. Office oflhe Baltimore America, Sep. 19. FLOUR. There is more inquiry fr Howard street Flur to-day, and thn receipts being lighter than for some time past, holders very generally re- morning al ?4 12, but holders very generally ask more. Sales of Susquehanna Flour were made on S.iturday fi 12 J. None now in market, and want ed. GRAIN. We have to note an improvement in the price of Wheats. The supplies to-day an. I Saturday have been shoit, ami lieing not equal lo the demand, prices have advanced, say about five cents per bushel on red Wheats of ihe inferior grades, and two or three cents on those of the lies' qualities. We now quote the range nf the market for Md. .ted at 45 a 83 ren's. A parci I ofPenm. red whcnt, the only one in market since out last re port, was sold on Saturday at 83 cents. S ilcs of Md. white Corn to-day at 51 a 52 rents, and of Md. yellow at 52 rents. A sale of Pinna, yellow on Saturday at 52 cents. We quote Md. Rye at 43 a 45 cents ; and Oats at 20 a 22 crnts. WHISKEY. We quote hhds. ot 20 a 21 rents, nnd bbls. at SI a 22 rents. The wagon price of bbls. is 19 cts. exclusive of the barrel. Thf. Fl ti lis asjd Soli us or thk Hi-ma Bo nr. When we consider that the fluids, or humors have a superiority over the solids in the ratio of four to one for it has l?en a-cettained by actual experiment, tli.it in a human body weighing 125 lbs., the bones and mu-clcs, after ihe moistuie has been extracted, weighed only twenty-five pounds, thus proving the solids are only one-fifth of the whole mass. Is it wonderful, then, if the Blood and o'ber fluids sre corrupt, that the whole h,ly should he diseased ! Urandieth's Vegetab'e I'liiversal Tills puiifv those flu. da. They purge from (he body the cor. rupt and ttignnnt humors, and health must of nc Ccssiiy follow. Nothing is equal to ridding the vj. tiated humors with .-6-"'UtiJ medicine cf this kiml, which ightyfour years have proved never to do injury but always good, Purchase in Sunbury, of H. B. Mas-er, and th agents published in another part of this paper. HllCUIliatisilll Entirely cured lit the use. of Dr. O. P. liar- lirh's Compound Strengthening und O'er' man Aperient Pills. MR. SOLOMON WILSON, of Chester county. Fa., afflicted for two ye rs with the above dis tressing ili-ease, of which he hail lo use Ins cru'ch r.s for eighteen months his symptom weieex ciucia'ing pains in all his joints, tsp.eiiiby in his hips, shouhb rs and ankles, pain increasing towir ' evening, attendeil with he it. Mr. ilson w.is at onetime not aMe to move his limbs on account of ihe pain being so gnat; he lieii g . Jvisi d hy a friend of his lo procure Dr. II rhch's l'.ll-, for which he sent to the agent in West Chester ami procured some; on using the me 'ieine the thiid day, the pain dis9.pi?arcd. and I is slrengih inrrei. j sed fast, and in three wieks was able lo at end to his business, which he had not done for eig' teen month'. For the benefit of eithcis afll ced, he withes these lines published, that ihey may be re lieved, and again enjoy the plea ures of hialth life. Principal office. No 10 No.ih Eighth street, Philadelphia. HEN UY YOXFHEIMER. Sept. 2tth, lf42. Agent. (a'corgc dirmit FFERS himself as a Volunteer Candidate fur Assembly, at the ensmnc election, and re. Uw : and have liven notice to that effect to Huiry P. Hi'v. v. ihe agent of ihe sa il Henry Moocrs. srKPHE. 1111 I K UEN UEIi, WILLIAM FAGELY, EU TREGO. Shsmokin. Sept. 19th, 1842. 'state or Joint Tcliuii, St n'r, NOTICE is hereby gi'eo, that toilers of ad nin islralion on the estaia of John Tehopp. sen'r,. Lie of Lower Mahonoy township, deceased, were in due liiim uf la granted lo the suhscibi r, reiJ ng in said township. All prrs ins indel t. d lo said is stale will pleas make payment, md those biting claims will pleasr present them prrqierly authenti cated fr settlement, on Saturday, the 1st. Oitober next, at the house of the (Uveas, d. Sept. 24lh, lli. JOHN TCHOrp. PRICE CURRENT. Correeferf weekly by Henry Yoxtheimtr. Whkat, .... 05 Rva, ...... M Uoasj, 40 Oats, ' .25 Fork, 5 FtAXsrkn, . .. . mo HcTTita, .... la Hkkswax, 25 Tallow, . 12J Hiiir.n Applks, 75 Do. 1'sACUKS, ' t 200 Flax, ... S IUcklsb Flax, 10 Eobs, - ,8 TAKE 1TOTICE. I HAVE this day bought of Samuel Eisrnhart, cf Coal township, Northumberland county, one Uhck hoise nnd Gear, one l)eatborne Waggon, one Yoke Oxen, Ox Yi ke. M'aggnn and Chain, snd one Urass twenty-four hour Clock, which pro ie rty I have loaned bitn at mv pleasure. ' S. JOHN. Sl.amokin, Sept. !)th, 1842-51-3t ru rni:i:r.KcTons ofoktii vmm:ri.a md co i r r. fJlHE suh-eriber bring prevailed on by bis friends, 1. riectfully ir forms the public that he will be a candidate for the office of COMMISSIONER, al the ensning general election. He premises, if eleeied, to fulfill Ihe duties of sniil office, with care and fidelity. JOHN YOUNG, May ?th, 1812. .loli ci Youtifr, Of ihe borough of Sunhiry, al the soliritati n of his numerous friends, has consented to theii wishes in continuing I is name Ivcfore the public fir the office nf COMMISSIONER at the ensuing elec tion. Ever since the foimation of ti e county, one of ttie Commissioners resided in the couniy Inwn, for the purpose of accommodating persons having business to transact in the ollice ; and as Mr. Young had a majoiity of the delegates assembled in con vention, w hich by some management di privrd the people of rhrir rights, we hope the voters of th" coii itv will coin" up to the polls on the 2d Tues day of October next, and support their rights. Sept. 17, 1842. if. MANY VOTERS. "WkTOTICri is hereby given tint the partnership bich heretofoie existed laMwecn the subser I ers, under (he firms of Hear fi Trego and Trrgi, It. -ar cv t'iL, is ilus ilav ilis-olved bv mutual ron srnt. All debts due by ihe films will be paid by Jaeul H. ar, to whom all Ihe ilelitora of t!.e same will please to make pavnuiit. JAC03 HEAR, JOHN TKBCO. Shamokin, Sept. 10th. 1812. YOl are required to meet for parade in M ai ket-square. Sun bury, at 10 o'clock A. M. of Satur day, ihe 2-1 tli day of Sept. insf, in Summer uniform, each Member to be provided with 12 rounds of blank caitndge. . Uv order of Captain J. H. ZIMMERMAN, Sept. 3d, 1812. N. B An elect 'on for nnn com missioned officer will be In Id on said day. TO THE ECECTOUS OF NORTIll M JiEKLAND COUNTY. HA VINO been informed that a number of mv 1. mi.ie fell w rinr.ens wish me lo stand a poll at the approaching election, for the offices of Register, Recorder, ej- Clerk of the Orphans' Court uf Sorlliumhcrlund Couniy, I have consented to ihe lequest ; and I earnes'ly wih th.it you will favor me wiih vour suppo-i. I EDWARD OYSTER. August 27ih, 1842. The People" iniitlidalc FOR SHERIFF. AVID N. LAKE, nf Sliauiokin Township, is indiiii'd by i tie uttjei.t solicitation of ma ny Inends, to oil. r htmselt as the reopl. s Candi date for Sheriff. Having had fifteen voles out of tbe ihiny-one Delegates met st Ihe cotin-liuu-e in Sunbuiy Ihe first day of Augu-t, and claimed se venteen befoio ihey met, I ut by mmo misunder standing received only tilt' rn, be thinks Unit the people should have choice it (he coming diction in Ort.il.er nexi, and therefore shall look lo them for his suppoit. Alien t 2(lth, 1812. iUOToTi 15 APIHC iOTIcl2. M. P. SIMONS, So. 173 Chesnut Street, th .Story, PHILADELPHIA. m H" a n r f en .' h e it ..f da'H'f. mi r.o if I. TYl'R A P PAR ATI S. S.ngic.l mil Mi mature Casts, Iinpoiter of Fencli Clieimrals and double silver plates for the 1) iuiierre. lv pe, adopts this method of informing ihe citizens of Nonhen IVnnsylvania. that he carries on ill" above ousiness ext nsivrly, in all ils various branches. Persons desiri.us of i btaining any ot ihe nbove ailiees, r u be promptly supplied, on the lowest terms, for coh. All letters (post paid,) will reieive immediate attention. Mh.O R LILI.EIlir.DOE. now traveli ng in tlie Northern part of ihe Siaie, will promptly at tend to all orders, give neci -ary inforuiation and I'hotograpbic iiislructioiis to any person on appli cation to him. AlllIUsI full, I c Iv!. tini TAKE NOTICE. " LL those in di bled In ihe firm o' tin- subscribers will please ( all snd make s oirf n lion, either bv paying up or giving t'oir no es w ith security. No longer indulgence can be given. (iEO. ROIIRUACH A 11 ROT HERS. Auiusl I'.ili, 1842. ToriiFi'Ji:cl UI.RLAM) COP.XTY. 'PHE subscriber lespeclfully inlorrns (he i lectors of Northumberland county, lhat be will l a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the office of Coroner, Should he be favored with a majority nf votes, he will spare no exertions to rentier peneral satis faction. CHARLES WEAVE!!. August f.ih. 1842. DU.T N; SUMNER, SURGEON DENTIST. I ) I.Si'EC I Ft LLY mloims the public that he bus niade NorlhumlieriHiid his perniaiienl place of residence, and is iesdy to attend to any calls in the hue of his profi ai, n, July 3, 181?. ly. J. ft i o tiii: ii liMr. ITHF.RF. AS Letter I'stetil weie granted to Mr. H. W, Camp, in Oct- her, 1h:)4, for anew nnd Useful inipiovemriit in the descending Fl.i'K Cniininri Stovrs ; have understood one HATH AWAY is usini! mv said improvement under the nsttift nf Hot Air Stovi.s," which stove involve the principles secured to me. This is to caution all i-ersons ngainst nmkinii, v( tiding, or using said "Hoi Air Stoves," as I sh .11 prosecute all who in uny way infiince my lights j and I hereby consti tute .Insnrs W, ('omit, Esq. of Danville, my law ful Attorney, cniiowetiug him to bring suits aituiusl any person who shall use mv improvements in any manner whatever. HEN HY VV. CAMI. Ow. go, Tioga county, N. V. July 2. 1842 3m. AW..s.Ati 9 H , e-ss SSS III. a MW SFS llllllt FFEbS himse lf to the Electors of Nortlmm- o berlund County, as a candidate for the oliicis of PROTnoSOTMtY ASP CUViK OF Til F. S K V : R.M, COl R TS of said roniity. He trust--, if elected, that his expe lience in the duties nf said office will ena le him to give cenrrel salisfirtion lo the public. SunbUTy, June 25, 1842. ON HIS t)WN HOOK. PETE?. GETTE?,., T EsPECTFl LLY informs l,i friends and the --" public generally, lhat he has inmmenced the Tailoring Itusinc, in sll its bin ict es, in Ihe hou-e formerly occupied by VV in. Durst us a Tailor Shop, in lllackhcrrv street, neailv iqiposiie the Pr-abyterian Church. He n speetlullv sohc.ts n sliaie oflhe public patron age, and tiusis by strict a'lention to business Hid reasonable eha'ges, he will be enabled to give gen eral snti-lae ion. Sunbuiy, .lurie 18th, lt2 ly HOTEL.. Sliaiiiolvln, XordsiimlK'iiniMl Co., PENNSYLVANIA. TBMIE siiliscnbei ii-ptcfullv inlorm the public I thai thev have taken tlx .ii large, and rnutnmdi. rtM lit)!'!', l in Sh .m 'kintowii, in the ci litre of the creal Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kr.im, whe e they aie now (rip. red to iiecoininoda'e all who limy f.(vor them with iheir cusn-m, Hy sinei itieution to business, ihey h pe lo leceive a lib' ral share of pu1 lie paiminige. HATCH ELOR &, (.t)VE. Shamiil-intown, June 18th, 1H42. -CO s s. - . bi ? S-S.5 MO -Cf. a o s 2 M a- K si ii C 99 ft C ii8 3 1 X n r- S Hi- - 'jn 5 5 fi n -CO O 2 stt m . 5 2 -co 5 - To 4 ouiitry MERCHANTS. rPHE Subsi rtl er. Agent ot I yon V Harris, Hal -- Manuf n Inrors. for New York, I'hil nlelphi.i, llallimore nnd 'I'her hirije cities, - oso Hutu me highly comiiM nded it ptiwd alii and dnndiility. has on t.niiil n lir-1 ri.. ...nitiv l IIA I'S ut d CA I'S. suit it le f..r Sprinp s oe, vrh ch will 1 e sold very low, foi casS or n.poved credit, at the nrtcii cheap store, Sh. 4(1, North Th rd n'rijvl, o p si'e the City Hotel. IMiila.lelphiN. KOHrDIT D. W ILKINSON, A,.et. N. U. Orders I. if Hats in ho rnut 't . promptly attended to. Tbe highest rice in tuih or trade given f ir Fur rkin.t. Philadelphia. June II, IM2-.lv NEW GOODS, I'ST leeeived, a fiesh supply of cheap Dry floods. (Jrociriis. Hardware, cVc. Superior Ladies' black kid (iloves, Col ord do , Lauus, ('hint7.es, Mousselin de laines, Ac. Cloths, Cas-inicres, ("ashmerels, Linen Di llirgs. Muslins, JScc. Supeiii.r Port Wine, Pure Sperm Oil, ' Sperm Candles, Rai-ins. dec. June 4ib. lf-42. H. U MASSER. ALIipeisois nidi bled to tlie linn ot I. von & Hairs, under tbe Hgency of O.N. Thaelur, Hit and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, I'll it iili 1 1 ill n, are ri quested lo make immedi ati- settlement of th-ir a. counts wiih the subscriber, their leiially auiboiized hgent, who is fully tmpovv. t ied to settle and coll. ct tl.e iiceounts ot said firm. ROUEKT D. WILKINSON, June 4lh, IS42. If Agent. Tin: riiiLADLLriiiA. m:iiir. ad pcittsville RAIL ROAD. L.'-t-Vi.'J ' tv' 'w -y' A KXTKA ACCO.M.MODATId.N LINK II ill cnuunruce runnine In twren Philudt Iphta und Pottsville nn the following days and hoitix : Cv Ain a ft i" a Minim, Max 9, KI2. I.envilig Putt-ville, on Moii..,ys, e.li.i s.l i s and Frid i s, ai K,' A M. Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesdays, Thuisdays and Saturdays, nt I j P. M. Hours if possiiiif Heading. l or I'i II nleld,ia, til V A. I. l or Potts lire, si fj P. M. J Tii-weekly. Helween PoMsvillc I'll lada , fZM II. twei n Heading iV d 2 2ft vt 1.75 Hetweeu do cV Pot'sville, 1,40 cV 1 .1)11 LxieiisioM Ti km rwiiii nit aircii.Msu nut HAT. Hetween Pottsville At Phil adi Ipliia, f 5 00 It. I ween Uiadmg it do. " 3 011 Hetween do. 6i Potlsvjllc, 2 HO The other passenger ti.uns will as I'efore, at the follow ii, a h urs : Philtulelphia and Pttthvil'f. From Philadelphia, si 6$ A. M. .. From Potisv.lle, si 2 P. M. S Hours of paining Reading. For Potisvilie, at 0 A. M. f , Foi Philadelphia. st 3J, P.M. 1 ' All the tisins will stop fur Way passengers at th Usual points. CiT " pi,'i,6e" r requestej to ftorure Iheir tickets before Ilia trains sUil. My SI, IB42. tf. V. S. Mail Coach von pottnvimj-:. STICK TO TUB MAIL COACH 1 CSPi.S3 k G&XlYZXZUn 2 fjlllB Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Norlhum .1. herlaiiil every niornirift trt 4 o'clock, snd arrives in Pottsville in time for the ear lo Philadelphia. Faf. as low as sny oihir line. For seats, atiplv ut Mrs. Wiihing'nii's Hotel, Norlhumlieiland, or l (ienran Weitel's, Sunbury. A. E. K AFP & CO.. Korlh'd., May 21, IH-I2. Proprietors. Cfj" Pns-engi rs coming fro'it Phila 'el tiia will p'ra-e secure tin ir seats at Ihe Wh te Swan Until, Race St., before thev Ira' e the city. I'assei gprs coming in this line, have thir seals ennd in any Stage of Piirki t boat fro'ti this place. '1 hose coming in the either line may I liTt behind. . Vv ilSowvcr TTft CSPECTFI LLY informs ihe Eleelore of JitsVi NoitbumbeThind county, that he will be a ist.didii'o for Hie ofliee nf SlIF.niFF. He promi-'P. if elected, to discharge tire duties of said nlliee with care and udilitv. tT,,per Mahonoy. May 28lh, 1842. :Br"ra:cr:iai2a WARRASTF.D SI PF.RlOR TO AY OTHER SF.AR SIMHRY. JOHN & HENRY LANDAU, having rented the Lime Kilns of Henrv Masser, in Sunl'iiiy, have now for nle ihe lest Lime in this part of Ihe roiiniiy, ami will continue lo keep consliinlly on hand fresh l.itne for Flaslering, Huilihng and for Liming land, on as reasonable terms as can be had anvwhere in Ihe iicighhothond. M .y 21, 1842. J. fc If. LANDAU. CLVDE &. V7ILLIA1IS, ltLink HiioK .IIiuiliM toiy, Opposite Priner's Holt!, iiAKiusr.unc;. rj'vHF.Y arc npurid to nianufaciure b'ftnk work I. of every description, ruled to rny pattern, such as Dockets bee. 'tils. Diy Hooks. Ledgers, Asses sors' and Cidlcc'.ors' Dnplic ites of the finest rpjali ty of paissr, in a style equal to any made in the ci ties of Philadelphia or New Ymk. All d.sciiptions of binding neatly executed. Scrap Ho.iks, Albums ami Portfolios made loonier. Law Il.'uk-, Music and Period c ds boni.d lo nnv pattern. Old Hooks rebound, etc. Also fi'es i f pa'rs boll i d p-j" Work left nt the nlTice of the Simbn'v rs rieiiri, will he frmiiptlv titli iidi d to. May "1st, I si 2. 1 v. J. MAVLANJXt.&Ca S I'll ill' iltltl Tiiliiifru ,M .i tut hie! II fit's, A". IM Xorth West rnrrnr vf Race atid 'Flui d St ret Is ' PHILADELPHIA. nHE under-igned Ivive formed a fn-pirtm rship A under the firm of J. MAYLAND .In. "t Co.. s suci-essors to ihe Inle firm ot Jacob Aluyfatid iV Co., and will cmliutte the busiuesa nl the old esta blishment, on iheir own account. In addition to heir nun close attention and experience fm many vears, in the manufacture of Iheir i cfi brated snuff , cVc., the Ions experience of the senior partner of tl.e lute firm, w ill aim Is? ilevnled to the interest of the new concern and as no exertion and care will be spared lo insure their goods, al all limes of the ve ry bes qnslitv, ihey solicit a continuance of the confidence of the fi ends and eustomors of the Isle firm. THOM AS ADA MS, J. MAY LAND, Jrt. Philadelphia, May 14th. I H 12. ly EAGLE EE'.Q: SB .'H3 U's m Corner of Th rd and Vine Sin elf, wiLiiiAMsroaT, fa. IHE subscriber r si?i tfullv announces to the public, that he h oi cued a 1 1ntel in the com modious briik building s luate on the coiner nf I hinl and Pine streets, where he will he happy to w lit ip hi those who may favor him wit. iheir company. The E igle Hotel is la'ge und conveni ent, nnd furnished it, the l e-l m- ilnn st' e. Jt i provided with a large number of well aired and comf. rtahle sleeping apartments, rooms, private I arlors, Ac. Peison visiting Williamspnrt on bu siness oi p'ea ure, mnv re-l iis-nr d lhat evert ex ertion will le used lo Tei der iheir sojourn st the Eagle lloti I" pleiisanl and agri cable. His Tal l-' w ill be supplied w ith the very b s the ina ket af fords, and his Par wi h 'he el oicesi w ines anil other liquors charges re s inable. The Eagle Hot. I possesses pretitcT ndvan'ages in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, hi ing situate in the business p:irt oflhe town, nnd within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamspnrt and Eltnira Had Ro.d D pot. Sullirienl Stabling provided, und good ami Trusty nslleis always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and hone-l Servants have heen i in (-loved, and nothing left undone thu will odd to the comfoit und accommodation of his guests. Tin re will he a carriage always in attendance at the Hunt Landing toconvy passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. Mav 1 -1th. 1812. WltCTHEIlfCZ-lT & CO., (.'ommissiiHi & Forwarding Merchants, lout of U illoip Street Rail Road, ot Tin: HKiAWAKF., HA VINO associated vi h them Joseph Darnel, file of EhsIoii, P.i respectfully inform iheir fuel ds and the public generally, that they have la k n th it l uge and we'l known store and whaif at f.i.'t of W illow Sin e! Uailroad, ,,tt lv oi copied by .Uioti Martoi. vvfieie they .ii pose doing a tiemral t Ymuiissii.il and Forw ndi"g Husiness, and l oin the local aiUaiOare nf the pi ice 1 1 ing cni.io ele J with all tbe 1 1 1 I n- iinproveinents thai have their iMil'i l in Ihe cilv, they flutter tin nisi Ives ibCtll lie ab'.v to do I usmess lo as gre .1, if not g es"'iTd vai.lage, and upon as re is .uab'e tei ms as an Other h -use, anil ibev itssoie iheir fuen.ls (hat any coi s gi on nls m u'e in iti in shall have tin ir sir el at tention, uuA no eXi itioiis span J to give enti.e s.ilis f if on. 'I'll-y are also preo I n rri'-'lve at.d f ov ir-l goods in stlv pour ims the i l t ,e ,nnl I-. vu I i Her-, lieHve. n M n ch I i in k, I ,i-ii ,1 I e! del; his, VI I pel., ( a 'so. I.i sli pot ! . .1 ' i J oio i .1 i i . . i :i Sill ' si B Slob' - ' ' hSi-i; ..'ill!!, i lit v .. 1 kill sn.l I 'liion, oi lli '!.: .n',:!.. nn.' I..., W e C oia s. F. r 'he sccotnill Hjaiioii of Bo..'' i n ' c . g-. leg viu buy Iklll and I'nioii 'inal-. (St in' ..a' will fi" k' pi expressly lor towing hooslroinihe St huylk'l .ooui.d lo the Del iwajie ami bsek. vvi n h will en Me merchanls la have iheir produce deli vered on ihe De awaie, m'.d their goisl- si iip. d si a saving ol 50 to 75 per cent, on the piices fir h oiling SCO-, w ith these sdvai.tages they re spiciful'y solicit a share of pair nm e. W. tl bltsM AN Si. UO. W ilium Il.llmin, W.ll.sm V . K-.js Jji h U.mei. rhilaJ ,Mjr 14, lfl!. Ij 3 rhii H. B. 1CASSEP., ATTUKNKY AT LAW, fSTJITBURY, PA. llusiness attended to in the Counties cif Nor thuiplcflaitd, Union. Lvmntieig and Columbia, liefer lol TllnWAS II ART 5t Co., Low hi iV U nnn), JIt, CimMiitss &. Habt, Phi tad Rifsioi.ns, McFasiasjii &. Co Vp:mo, ftoon At 'o., GOLDEN SWAN An. 6U Ar?i 'Third, above Arch Street, FIIU.ADKUMIIA. Aff oMMnrtAi ionsi Fftn sf.vkivtv rERCONS. CHARLES WEISS, late of il e hiie Swan and ''Mount Vernon House," respectfully in forms his friends snd customers, thai l.e hasl.rcotno the proprietor of the ahnv well known Until. Cmin ry Meichsnts will fnd the above Hotel a central I Cation, and the best of fare Ferson Ira celling with private eoiiveyance will find a huge yard and good stabling foi horses, and the best of ostlcts. Hoarding f 1 per use-. May 14 h, 1812. tf. Cr ID Irn. JOII. IM:AI. I'. l ltlTI'S, ESPEf' TFULLY announce to the eitiren if of Sunhifty, and ils vicinitv, that they have this day entered into copartnership in the Practice ol Medicine, in all its various departments, and hope by this arrangement, punctual attention to business, and moderate charges, -toreccivc a libeial share of public patrnnag ffj" Dr J. PEAL tenders his grateful acknowl edgements hir lite very hlierid patronage heretofore received, and feeling confident that the new ar rangement, (Ihe firm of Peal &, Trites,) wrll he conducive to ihe comfort and welfare of the pub lic, he most respectfully solicits a continuance of their confidence. Sunhiiry, May 7th, 1812. Cm. MERCHANT'S HOUSE, A'o. 237, Anr7i Third, abnxr ColtowKitl St., PHILADELPHIA. PIHE siih-nihers lakes pleasure in acc,ni!nlire 1 tbeir f.ieni's nnd tlie public in yeneral. thai, tiny I r.e t n U u ilie h.rge mid commodious Hotel, ire. nl'1. ! in i bv I'o' Missis H rt, on the sar.ie sito oi' i' - i ' pied bv the ol t csl.ihlihheil Hotel known -.s il-i- I' i i s (bad, tti 'I'liird street above tyallow- ol V. 'ft. is l..:.- .j finished in the Very best possihlo manner, to i! '! Le-t niatt rinls. Its loi at on is very di sir idle. ariienlarlv for ctitltitry m. r.-h Hits J the arri.rigi no u s lor hiniii gand vetuilating each room is itch as t -eenre n y temperature. The hidri on s are nli bgh' ai d mfv, all lurtiisln-d ill u ricil sty e, vn as to itiMiie ion fort. Tl.e n ceivj. g parlors sre al-o furriibe.1 in a so peib style, tbe windows nie on the French s'yle. foimi' g nn enirance to n balcony in front. whiJi nn.kes a pleasant recess. Funicular attention has been given to the bids nnd bidding, Tvhrch, whh the furniture, are eirinly new. From yea's' experience in hatel businrrs, W trust, hy strict nss duily t. business, to make this house s de-nabte sli pping place. Out table wifl always leupibed witli the very beat our mniket can slVoil. and oui bar vvjih the best liquors and wines ol tin' most approved h ands-. P. S. There are first rate stabling i.r.tl carr age. boues bIIhi bed lo Ihe hotel, ttu tided by ca I fill nnd sol-er ho llers nnd our charges vi ill be .jw, ill accordance with th present ha d lin.c. sllI LTZ A EEKR Philnd.lphia, ,.pril If., IH12. SUSQUEHANNA HOTEL, CATTAVi7ISSA,COLUlYlSlA CO, j':.V.V.S'l7,Vd..4. "TMHE snliseriber re-pectfulry inlorrns the public '1Ht be ha pun hasnl, sod now occupiee th Lnr. rsH initk and Commodious iHliftSTavrrn Stands Well known as the propirly, late of Theodore Wills, and formerly kept hy Samuel A. Bi-'dy. He is now prepared to accommoda'P sill !raetlcr and visile. s who m.iy favor him wiri a calk, ar'l will use i veiy elTort in his power to Tender eve: convenience and comfort to his customer, whi'H under his charge. His accommodation! are ampb and his rooms well furnished. His stables rxteri sive and in g.lod condition His TaHI r. and Bar wifl be supplied with tl v best that ihe market can afford. Bv pui'dualM and attenlion, he feels rorfident that he will me..V the patr.n.nge of the public. I'll .MILES HAIITMAN. L'aliawissa, April 9th, 1812. ItOltlHtT l iltTEII & s, PAPER MANtPACTWmRf, t.ouibinul Stmt, Hulttntorr, HAVE constantly for sale. Priming Paper of a sizes snd qualitn a. Can NN'riting Paper, rut 'l and plain, Letter Paper, white and blue, ruled aral plain. Hanging Paper, line and common, fciivi-lop Paper, do. do. medium, doub'e ciowih crown ll extra sized W tapping Papers, Colored Medium ar-l Royal Papers, Bonnet, Hinders' and Snaw Hot Hoards, Tissue Paper, and all artxlcs in their lin- , whieli thev will sell on accommodating terms. H'gViest prii-e given f t old rags. ROBERT CARTER fi SON, March 19, 1848. Elkton, M.', WHARTON'S n a s-sz bc n. Siuibur) , ortlitinilorlantl C'uiimI) , rUNNSVLVANIA. flHE iib-crdsT iisn. eilnlly mtorm ihe public. 1 that he I as .etnove I to lhat large snd corrilu. ili. ns l!r ek Hon-.-, on Market square, opposfte tin jt'ouit H 'li e, II in erlv kept bv Hirtm Piice,') J wbe e h. is iioa prepared to BCC'.mmodate all who I m.iy f.iv, r tit i n wiiii a call. Being thankful for I p.st t v..., be ho pi's by strict attention to btisine, '. io i. f a li.'jnl ,' a e I public patronage, Ac. CH vRI.P.s D. WHARTON, n' ii-v. I ii, !i o h. 1813. rAVelH ! I:IIv23E3 ! LIME ! T n'l-, r 1 1, is are pre par- d to furnish fanners i theis v ah any quantity of Lime of a rrv ,.-i ipiaht. f r laud, oi p'ai-Tering, at Ihe lol '!' .: v n r. .Tueed prices, vir. i 8 cis. per btisbi I '. r I a .1 I. nn. t III ! is. f..i ihe bet quality of plais t- ru e Lime, at the k his. Mow the borough of Sun 1 it'v. I'll, v w.h atsii deliver, si any place within ihs ! or..ug'' of Sin, bury. Lime tor land, at lOcvnts per lioshi I, and Lime for plaisiering at 1 1 J Cents per lu-hel. The subset ihers hivealwavs on hand, large quanii'V of Lime. Its qoaliiy is good, and tl i ir hmestoiie is noi equalled ly any in the neigh borliOod SEASllOl.TZ ft BERGSTUESbER. Augusta, Apiil 2d, 143.