Money Market. ' Monry matters ate without change in our city. Although the cane i not to bad aa it was aome lime ago, capitalisti are puttied to know what to do with their means. The hanks hive thoUianda in deposit, and cannot even dispose with advantage of the auioa at their own Immediato command. Specie was never mora abundant among them. All this indicates inactive trade. In short, the Fall business will not amount to even one third of an ordinary season. A ho however is indulged of derided improve ment in the Spring. The tone of feeling and o. pinion among our merchants and traders is cer tainly much mors cheerful. But so great has been the suffering, so immense the losses, that we can not expect decided improvement in any other -than a alow and gradual way. The case is similar in England. At our lust accoun'a the Dank of "England had lieetween 9 and 10,000,000 of bullion an ita vaults, and monry could be procured readily on -good security at 3 per cent, per annum. Of course trade must have been dull, or snrh an immense, mount of cspitat would not have been in the maiket. The U. S. it should be rememherrd are a great customer to England, and our failnre to buy as heretofore, because of the distress and inactivity at tiome, has not been without its influence there. A little longer however, and we indulge a hope a confident hope, that both countries will atsrt for ward again in the carer of prosperity. Bick. Rep. PalXHAJi Gi'Mi:sT. A splendid exhibition or the powers of the Paixhan gun, took place at Castle Garden, New York, on Tuesday last. A target was mooted on the buy, the gun, carrying a 120 puund shot, tired with a noise more tike the bursting of volcano than the discharge of a can. non a cloud of smoke enveloped the fort, and the immrnse mas of iron went boundiug along on the water, striking it in one c.ise six times, at each time throwing up a mass of foam as big as a house : a succession ofbrilliant pyramids. Mi rro. The Picayune haa received letter from Mexico which states that Congress has repor ted two constitutions or forms of government both strictly federal. The letter ssys . "If Santa Ana approves the one adopted there is an end of him and of war on Texas ; if he docs approve, there will be trouble enough here. I think he will be over, come. If -Santa Ana retains power, which is ra ther more than doubtful, there will be a large ar my 15,000 ut least suit to Texas in the fall. You may rely upon it. The invasion will be both by sea and land," A Tut or TtMri.aixcK Pav.Acm.ns. The following from Jcr. 35 ch., ft, 6, anil 8vs., prove that the talismanic temperance plrdge, which has wrought such miraculous results in modern times, was conceived rn the days of primi ive Christiani ty, and is therefore far from btinj a new inven tion. "And I eat before die sons of the house of the Iicchahileg pots full of wine and cups, and I said unto them, drink ye wine; for Jnnadad, the son of Kechah our father, commanded us, saying, ye shall drink no wine ; neither you nor your aons fore ver." "Thua have we obeyed the voice of Jon i dab, the son Rechali our father, in all that he hath charged us, to drink no wine all our days, we, our wives, our aon, nor our daughters." Tilt Post Orricn. It is currently reported that Richard Vaux ia, on the 1st proximo, to take charge of the Post Office in this city. The ap pointed la to satisfy himself for the defeat be ex perienced in attempting to run against out chief magistrate for Mayor, Thla attempt Coat him, it is said, about ihree thousand dollars, which he can not get back aa Recorder, but may, aa Postmaster provided he is not rejee'ed. -Phil. Chr,m'elc. l I L I), On Psturday evening last, in this place, JAMES, son of Mr. Charles Pleasants, aged about I year ami 3 months. In Chilisquaque nn Wednesday, the 12th Inst., of Dropsy, RACHEL.daughlcr ofThomaa Hulli. hen, in the Sth year of her age. In Point, on Saturday , 9th inst., JANE daugh ter of Jamea McNinch, aged about 31 years. At Northumberland, on Saturday the Rib inst,, a child of Mrs. ER LSTON, was burnt to death, her clothes having t ken Are in the obsence of its mother. On Thur-dav morning, the 1:1th inst.. in Milton, Mrs. MARGARET McCI.EERY, wife of Dr. William McCleery in her :10th year. PRICE C UK I IK NT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimcr, Wmsat, .... 95 Rtk, 60 ('nn-, ...... 40 O.ts, ...... 25 Pork, ...... 5 FL.xsruti, ... . 100 MlITTKR, ..... 12 Dr.r.swtx, . . 25 Tati.ow, - . - 12 J Dinr.li Afplks, - 75 Do. P.ariiKs, 200 Ftax, ... 8 Hr.rKiin Flax, 10 Eons, ...... S Liver Complaint. f IIIIS disease is discovered by a fixed nbtu--r pain I in the righl si.'e under the short ribs. a"cndcd with heat, uneasiness about the pit of the stomach; there is in the relit si.le also a distention ; the pi tient loses his appetite, nnd becomes rick and troubl. ed with vomit'ng. The tongue becomes much and black, tho countenance changes lo a pale or citron color, or yellow like tho-e afflicted w ith jitin STit.iY m:irri.u. PAME to the the premises of the subscriber, innkeeper, on the Centre Turnpike, in Conl lowna'iip, Northumberland county, about 8 miles east of the (own of Shsmokin, some time in A tic u I last, a large red HEIFFER, with a bell on t h is white legs and face, with a red circle around each eye. The owner is requested lo come forward, prove projierty, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold according to law. Oct. 32, 1842. 3t. PAUL. RQ TIT. IHkmoIiiUoii of 1'ttrf ncrMlilp. riUKE NOTICE, thill the Partnership hereto. JL fore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of HAAS A DIUJCKEMII.l.ER. in the Hatting business, wa dissolved on the H I It inst, by mutual consent, and that the books of the late firm have been left with Gcorae Weisor, Esq for col lection. Thirty days' time, from this dale, will be given for payment, after which, legal process will be resorted to. HENRY HAA", 8AM ( EI. DKLCKE.MILI.ER Sunbury. Oct. 15 h, 1812, :t. HATTER, "7F.RY RESPEOTFI'LLY heus' leave to in y form his customers and the public generally, lliul he still contiiiuis the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, in ihe shop, neatly op posite the 1) nek Tavprn, formerly occupiul by Henry Haas and him If, under the linn of Haas A Diuckemiller, which firm h is lecu mutually dn so'ved. He hop s, by hi long rxpirience in the above business, and sirict attention thereto, to ren der ceneral satisfaction, and receive a hUral share of public patronage, Sunhury, Oeioifr loth, 1842. Cm. Take" Not ieeT A I.I Iho.e inde! t- d to Dr. John Peal, either by note or on book account, are invited (for the first and last lime) lorall and settle up their re spec tie accounts, on or before the 15lh of Novernb.r, as after that time they will be placid in the hand of a proper officer for collection, will out respect to persons. JOHN PEAL. Oct. 15th. 1H42 3t. Iif of Li'tfcrN, EMAINI.(i in the Post Cilice at Augus'a, -IV Sept 3di h, IM2 : James Clark. 'I homas Smith, Soloman Stnrner, dice, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, alten.led i ',h"n" Hramtield, Ephr.iin I.yile. Abraham Dr. i with a dry tmigh, difficulty of laying on the left j aide, the body liecomes weak, and finally the disease terminates into ann her of a more serious nutuie, ! which In all probability is far beyond the power nf ! human skill. Dr. Ihirinh't f onipnuiid Slrrngih- j em'n? Tonic and German Anerient I'M, if la- ! ken at the commencement of this disease, will check it, and by continuing the use of the medicine a few weeks, a perfect cure w ill be pert, i nnd. Thousands can testify to this fact. Certificates of many persons n av dailv I sern of the cHic icy nf ibis invaluable medicine, bv apply, ins at the Medical Olfiee. No. 19, NORTH EIGHTH street, Philadelphia. HENRY YO.YTHEl.MER, Oct. 22d. 1842. ' Agent. belbies, Gideon I.eiscnrinjr. I-aac W. Partiswo th. Oct. 8rh, 1812. JACOB MI.OOM, P. M. Shingles. IIhoadwav. So great -is the demand for stores in Broadway, that the proprietors gene rally are appropriating; the lower fcturiesol'tlie dwelling liottses to thin purpose, and we Imw no doubt but foil r-fi ft lid of the homes between Uie Cattery aud Bleecker street will have their basement stories converted to this purpose be fore the expiration of two years. NVe have noticed Kime of the very finest buiWinjru of late, undergoing this alteration. .V. Y. Sun. George McCoy Kase cv I 'O. Com'rs of N'orth'd CO. R W.bv & Wife Jacob Klino John SheiilV J hn McCabe Mary Weeks Solomon Mi ng is Charles Wan rs O D Whaiton llenrv Hull' PUILADKI.PIIIA .MAHKr.T. L'mtkii Statks Gackttk, Oct. 18, 1842. GRAIN The supplies of Wheat are moderate, but the market to-day is hejvy ; it is held, howe ver, at about late prices, via : 85 a 90c lor South era, as in quality, and 91 a 97c per lnwhcl for prime t'enna. Sou hern Rye 50c ; Pennii. scarce at 58 a 60c ei bushel.- Coin is stated at 51 a 52c for Southern flat yellow, and 50 a 51c for whiio do. nf bushel. Southern O.ita are not quite so ac4ivo aa last week, the price lo-day is 2: a 2 tc per bu. Omisih or Fault Discs, and tiik XIaans til'Ci iiE. In the j ear 1795. I,( Roy clearly de monstrated that every disease originutej from im pure or uuiligcsted particles becoming mixed with the blooj and fluids. And also, that to cure every disease, it was only requeued to open Ihe natural outlets of the body, and allow them lo rem .in oen, by which means the blood and other fluids waxuld release themselves from the undigested and im pure particles, aud a state U health woulJ he cer tain lo ensue. The Royal Institute of France awarded to him, for this discovery, the LIM Me J.I of the Insti tute. This is a historical fact. All which the lirundreth Vegetable Vnirersul I'ttli profess lo do in, to carry out this principal. and eierieiice has fully established them capable , Geo. G We'ker of it. W hen. therefore, a hn.Ut.t of be-lrh -.i.r. ' John S Manx in the body, all that haa to be done is to cont-nue to pure it etrectually with them, and the more virulent the disease, ihe more powerful must I e the dose. The Drandrelh Pills are made entirety of Vege table Extracts, known by long experience to be pcif telly innocent, and yet of more power as a pfirgritive, or a cleanser of the alimentary canal, than ny jbef medicine. Their efTect on the system is so easy tiiat (t is remarkable fact the same do-e may I given 14 an infant or adult, without ihe possibility of doing any injury hut on the cont-a-iy good, Therefoie, in cosliveness, either habitu 1 or othsrwisa, aiul in Bilious Fuveis, and all bil ious eO'ecljon., llivy are uf greatest possiblo ben eftt. fj Purchsas in Sunbury, of II. U. Masser, and Cuf autts published in another part uf this ajer. flHR subserilwr has for sale, al his store in Wa- X fhioRton, (eieht milea north of Danville.) a large quantity nf I.p and 13 inch Joint Shingles, which will be sold st the low price of f3 75. Also a cener I s sortment nf I j and inch Hoards, Wfi aiher Uuaids, Lath, Ac, w hich n i l be sold very low. NEAI McCAY. Washintonville. ('olum'ia Co., Oct. 22.1, 1812. 7t. J - LIST OF CAUSES. If OR lri.il in the touil of Common Pleas of Nor. thum' erland Count, to beheld at Sunt urv, on the first Monday of Nov. next, being the 7th. Joseph Treco va M irlin A. Stock llartlet for Piper, fic. va H. nry Fiiik Yates cV Melnlvre vs Edward Y. llr'ght Edward Y. Hiight vs J C II Noure William Moritz vs O I' Drncan B 1. Grovemor &. wife vs D Snyder, &c. J C It Nour.se vs John I.lnyd George Shi'ey vs George Long Coininniiwea'th of Pa. va Henry Gossler el ul vs Danii l Robins vs Iteuj.iinin Clayton vs The Sh im, kin Co d Co. vs Kti7.uer A' I.H irua vs HoU-rt Dunn vs Dsuiel Deck vs John Miller Counh of Pa foi A Jordan vs G W Kivhl et al Same f.r J Mm m ut vs Same Sain for W Deppcn V eo vs Same vs K..erl McKee vs Thom:is Aohhridge vs Isaar Woolverton vs tieorge Smder's sdm'rs vs Overset r of the Poor of j No th'd county vs John Haas ( vs John Monehea.l j vs livi rly A Ita .a j vs t ii oige I ) ster v John lloiiKhner i vs John Smith vs Christopher Campbell j for E. Chin Samuel Hunter et al Hi nry Eckbret George Armstrong Tobias II iiber A Co. Sanim I GufJ'y Martin Weaver Hulliheii A E'steu Wr. ii. 11. Wviner, FFERS hi. prolessiou.il seivic s. to the citizens " of Sunbuiy, and vi.'inity. Office next door lo the residence of Revd. R. A. Fisher, where he m iv be found, unless engagad ill discharging the duties nf Ins profession. Oct 8 h, 1812. if. TAKE NOTICE. "'P'ltAT the Coparlni rship I eretofure existing 1m tween Dr. John W. Peal mid Dr. D. T. Trites, in the practice of imdiciuc, has this day I ecu di-sol-ved by mutual consent. The b.M.k- and accounts of the late firm are in the hands of Dr. J. W. Pea', who is full) authoiized to settle the same. JOHN W PEAL, Sept. 28th. I S 12. D. T. TRU ES. A AR!. r J. . Prill legs leave to tender ht grate ful arkn. wleilgments lo the peni le of SuuLu y and surrounding country, foi then past encourage ment in the line of his profession ; and wouM at the same lime aiiuouiice lo them, that he still in tends to continue the practice of medicine in all iis various d partim nts. He would, therefore, solicit a Coiiiiuu.iiice ofllnir confidence and patronage , He may be low rid at all tunes al his olfiee, in mar ket sin e', unless professionally engigcd. Suiiliury, Ocl. 1st, IS42. iC D' Dr. IK T. TrlffN, Respectfully informs the citizens of Soiituiiy anil vicii.iiy , thai he tins 'a ken an ullice in Ihe building lutely o.TU i. d by I'et. r l.u. .nw as a drug store, in in rk. street, Su bnr , where hi may be loui d at all h. uis, unless proles sioimllv eugagfl. DR. TRITKS returns h'a siuci re thanks for 'he eiicoumgeineiil he has let'. ie.l, in the line ul his prol'e.-iori, in this place, and ini-t-, by prompt a'. cut ion lo ihe duties of his profession, and reason able charges, that he will coiiiiuue to receive a liU-ral share of the public patron ie. Sunbury, Ocl. l.l, 1842. tf. JiXlON IIOTKL, IjjiiijVy ((ienrrul IStafft tjficr,) Q-.T TT ZZ TS.' LYCOMING COUNTY, l'C'IHIM) It Ulliil. rillll. Siili criber respecifullv iufoims his friend. 1 the EG Mradlord'sad'srlal vs C A lli,dford Pursell A Pfoutz Jacob Regie A W Johnson et al R.dit D Cummings Henrv I.stcha Win Met ileiiiy's rx'r Henry time John Wilson's heirs Jared W ins Danii I Mrsutipam illiam A Lloyd Cooper A Sm iter Aorihsin Sharrick A Graham's rx'rs John Murry Jscob Kline vs F U'ikeiibii.e vs Abribam Kissinger vs John C Motd et si vs Kenjamin Mar hews vs Henry Zerhrn vs Hor.l Paiterson vs A Sh.urick vs Robert McKee vs Artnian A Knorr vs Jotin ("ow. leu's i a'i vs Martin A Slock vs Srasholtz A Hergairesser vs John A II M DaMson vs John Painter vs Jese Mastisn v Jo.eph V uikuk vs Jacob tiass vs Solomon E-bbauch SMLEL D.JORDAN. Vrvlh'ij. Prothonot iry's Office, Sunbury, Oc. 22. 184 Slicriir's Hale. Y virtue tf a writ nf Yen. Ex., issued out i f the Court of Common Pleas of Northuin- lierlantl county, ami lo mo directed, will be exposed to puhlic sale at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Monday ilia 7lh day of NovemUr next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,, to wit : A certain tract or paicel of laud situate in Coal township, Northumberland county, adjoining lauds of Jacob Gas, Philip otamb ch and nlliers, contai ning two bundled acrca more or has, whereon are erected a one atory log house, log aiuhle, and the fiame of a saw mill, a spring of water, and an or chard, about twenty acres of said laud is rlesied. Seized, taken ill eieculiou, sud lo be sold as the property uf Samuel Hcffuer. HENRY CLSS'.EIf, Oct, 1 5ili, 1812. Hhe ;. ami tlio iiulihc ia urtteul, thut he hat t.ikcu l.Miui: am) cmnutDioi s HOTS L, I X TH i: IK) KOI till ItF M CNOY, and that he i- now well prepared to accommodate uli who may favor him with iheir custom. HisSLiiriNu Al'AHT i.s.ts ure Well aired, and comforlable. HisTASLKAvn Mah will always be suppli.d with ihe best theinsiket can all'o'.l. His Stablikis, which i. t;ood will l under the rhsrge of good snd csrefol hostlers. He f. els confident, by strict attention to l u-iness, and an earnest desire to render c infortal.le those w ho may patronize bun, ih.it he will not t'.il to give general satisfaction. II. M. WEAVER. Muuey, Oct. 1st, 1812 if. iA?.7:iT :?.v:it, " It o o t a ii il S Ii o v .11 n U v r, TERY ltes ectful'y uiloiins bis fr ei d and old cimtoiiii rs, that he has oivned a III III I A HIDE Establishment, ill ihe shop formerly oc cupied by Piter Lazaius as a diug store, in Mai Let street, where he intends lo carry on the busines. in all its various blanches. My st icl addition to bu sines., reasonable charges, and Ins u'lnost endeavor lo give geu. ral satisfaction, he hopes to lei cue a librrul share of public patronage. Oct. Il. 181231. Z T .TSHE S P f 1mr lo the preinises of the rulsM-Ml er, on the Shamokin l-land, in Ango la low nsbip. ubuu the 1st of August I si. MX STRAY MIKKI'. marked by having a piece elippid fiom the inilol one ear. The owner is requested lo collie foiwar.l, prove proeily, pay ihirg., mid hike tin in awav. PET tit A.NDI.ING. Oct. Ut, 1842. at. II II .11 l.SM;il sgaiu in 'lilies all wh.i re indebled to him or ins fi.oii.l H. It. Masser A t'ls,, to call and settle wi hoot delay, otherwise llnir ac counts will be placd in the hands of a m igis rste foi ivlktllou, Sunbury, Sep'. .4, iiiOToritAimc Aorac i:. JNI. P. SIMONS, A'o. 1TH Chmnut Street, 4th Story, PHILADELPHIA. ANI'F t 'Ttilf Ell of DAGUEflftF.O. TYI'i: APPARATUS. Surgical and Mi- nature Casre, Impoitei of Fienett Chemicals 3nd double silver plates for the Dnguerrei type, adopts this method nf infotmiiig the citizens of Nnriheui Pennsylvania, that hecarr'na mi the above onsin. ss ext. nsively, in all its Vsrious hranches. Persons desirous of obtaining any of the shove articles, can lie promptly supplied, on Ihe lowest terms, for cisli. All letters (post paid,) will receive immediate attention. Mn.G R I.lI.l.EllR'Dnn. now travelling in the Northern purl of the Nia'e. will nromiitlv at tend lo all orders, give necessary information and Photographic instructions to anv person on appli cation to him. August fith. 8I2 6m TE1TCTICE. HHAVE this day bought nf Sanuiel Einbntt, of Coal township, Northumberland county .one Itlack horse nod Gc-irs, one Deaiborne Waggon, one Yoke Oxen, Ox Yi ke, Waggon and Chain, and one Itiass twentv-f ur hour t!lock, which pro perly I have loaned him at mv leasure. S. JOHN. Shamokin. Sept. 9th, I8l2-5t-m. NOTItIK is beieby given that the partnership which heretofore existed between thesiibscri I era, under the firms of Hear A Trego and Trego, M.-ar A T 'o. . is iliis ibiv dissolved bv mutual con sent. All debts due by the funis will be paid by Jacob H.sr, in whom nil the debtors' of the same will please lo nuke p.ivmciit. J-OOI! nErt, JOHN TREGt). Shsniokin. Sept. Iflth, 1812. TAKE NOTICE. I.L those ii.d. loed to the firm nl the sitbsrribi rs will please call and make s iiisfn lion, either bv paying up or giving th ir no'es with security. No longer Indulgence can be given. GEO. Rt 111 R1IACH A BROTHERS. Aiigust fith. 1812. DR. J. N. SUMXKH, SURGEON DENTIST, I FSI'EC I FI I.I.Y iufoims ihe pul.lic that be 1 hB made Northnmberlan.l his permaneni place of residence, and is ready lo attend lo any c.dis in the line of hi- profesri .n. July 2, 1812. ly. oz: a.-TiCai'jrja? u cld: i Tin: im iti.K . "ITT'HEREAS l.elli rs Patent were granted to Mr. ' H. W. t'Avtr, in Oct Iwr, I MM, for anew nnd useful impmvi ment in the descending Fi.t r. Ciii.kish Siovks: I have uiiib is'ood one HATH AWAY is using rn sard improvement under the name of Hot Am . rov .s," which stove inv.ilws the principles seeiir. d to me. This is to caution all ersons ng nn-l making, v, nding, or using said Mot Air Stoves," as I sh .11 prosecute all who in any way infringe my rigtil-; snd I hereby cons'i lute Josiii a W. ('omi t, Esq.of Danville, my law ful Attorney, empowering him to bring suits against any person who shall use mv improvements in any manner whatever. HENRY W. CAMP. Ow. go, Tioga county, N. Y. Ju y 2, 1842 3m. 5 ON ZZIS OWN HOOK. PETS?. GETTE?., J F.xPEOTFl'I.LY iufoims hi- friends and ihe k public geneially, lb it he has tommeiiced the T ;i i 1 o i i ii s IC ii m i ii c k n , in all its . ranches, in the bouse formerlv occupied by Wm. Durst as a Tailor Shop, in IJ l.n kln rr street, nearly opposite the Pr sbvierian Church, He ri s eetlully solids s share of the public patron age, and tnists by stri. I a'teution to business and reasonable cba ,es, be will be eunldid lo give gen erul sstislac ion. Siinbmv, June llb, ISfi y TIIK MiamoKlii, lliiimltci land ('., PENNSYLVANIA. flHE subscribes iivpicilullv ml . no lie pul.'ic 1 that tlivv have tak II that large untl cmn modi on HOTEL, in Sh iinolintowii, in ihe cintreoi the great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Kr .in. where thev are now pri p.nd to aecoininodaie all who may f,,vor them with iheir custom, liy strict .it eiilion lo business, :hey h pe lo leccivu a bin ral share of pu' lie patron. .gc. . MA TCHI'I.OR A GOVE, hamokintown, June I Sth. 1812. To ouiiti y MERCHANTS. rPHE Subsi riU-r, Agent ol I von A Hams, Hal - Mani.f iclurers, for N. w York, I'lnl nlelphia, li.ill ihoie snd '.ilier large i itics, -a! mv ; Hie highly romiiH ruled f r i;rin' fod ami dw'd.ility, has on I. snd a lir-t rile 'is.i'ilin i.t of HA I'S aid CAPS, sm ,i lc fi.r Sprma s .le-, wh ch will 'e s.il.l very low, foi cns'i or ai piove.l ciedil, sv tbtr mini elieai 'fore. So. 4", North Th rd s'ru-l, o p si'e ihe Cily H 'tel. I'hil . lelpbih. Rolti'.n r l. U ILKI.NSOX. At'ot. N. il. Outers I r Hals II iberr((-V pr i.o iK iilleiide.l lo. Th. highest i m o hi u.th t's-'e given f ir Fin t"i'n.. Pi ila.U Iphia, June I I, Is 12 - -ly NEW GOOES. 1ST ii eeiv. il. n ties!. mi ply ol cheap Dry Goods, tiiocri. s Hardwiir. . c. Superior Ladies' black kid tilivis. Coloieddo, Laaiis, Chliiles, Mou-sebii il. liirn s, Ac. Cloths, Css-imcies, t's-bit.eit Is, i l.ii en III llii gs. Musluis, Ac. Snperi. r Pint il. e, ! Pioe perni ( Ml, ! ' S4-rm t'uii. lies, Is ii ins. Ac. ! Jure 4th. 1812. H. It M !-SKR. 1 Ll. peisoi.s Hid. bled to I e lirm .0 I.M'ii A Ha.r s, undi r the agency "HI. .V Tbsehir, I ( and ( 'up Manufarlurtr. No. 41) North Thud, sirei l. Pluladi Iphia, sie nqnesied lo make iinmidi ste settlement of ill-ir a.cot.i.w onh the ui sri il rr, t It. i r legally au'boiized iigent.who is fully impow- ; elid lo si Hie and collect ll e accounts ol s'liil li'in. ROMERT D. ILKINsoN. June 4lh, 18-42. II Aett. Q -.n n n-c:- j WMiii ti;d si punioii ro ,i.vr iniir.n m-:au simhuy. i "HOH.V A HENRY LAN D Al', having rented 9jV the Lime Kilns of llcniv Mskst'r, in Sunbuiy, have now for wile the best Lime in this part of the co mi 1 1 y , and will continue lo keep constantly on baud fresh Lime for Plastemig. Muilduig and lor Liming laud, on as reasonable terms as can be had siivwhrie in the iivighUuihond. May 21, 1842. J. A IT. LANDAl . rniLAUF.Lrmi, reading and romviLLE RAIL ROAD. AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE ll ill commence rvnninft hi tween Philadelphia and Potluillc on the following days and houm : On nun Arrr.M Muscat, Mat 9. 1842. Leaving IVu-ville, on Mondi.ys, Weilnrsdiys nnd Fridays, at 8 A M. Leavii g I'liiliidelphia, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at I j P. M. llinir nf pain tiendinir. For PI ihdi Ipl.in, at ltl.J A. M. J For Pottsv.lle, at 5J P. M. 5 M-W""k,'- '.f It K H. lUtween Pn'lsville A Phdads. $3,S( A f2,f0 Heiween Reading A d... 2.25 A 1.75 1!. tween do A Pot'sville, I,.t(l A 1,0(1 Extrnsio Tickt ooim run MsTt'ii.visin jut hat. Metweeu Pottsvillp A Philadelphia, f5 0(1 II. tween Rend.ng A do, 300 Ueiweeu do. A Potlsville, 2 (jo 'J'he other pasenger trains will aa lfore, at the followu g h"iirs : Philadi Iphia and Potlsville. From PhitMilelpl.il, at 61) A.M. T, .. From Poti-ville, at 2 P. M. $ 1 n"y Hours vf patting Reading. For Pot'svilie, at 9 A. M. i x . Foi Philadelphia, at 1 P. M. S ' allV' All the trains will stop for way passengers al the usual poiots. iJT" -Ml passengers lire reqnes'ed to procure their tii kets la-fore tbe trains stu t. M iv 21. 1812. if. H.B.lASGEH, ATTORNEY AT L A VV , ? SUITBTJRV, PA. Business attended to in the Counties; of Nor. lliuml erland, Union. Lvcoming and Columbia, liefer to 1 Thomas Hart A Co., Low in, A Usaaosr, Hart, Cum wi una A Hart, U'Silad. IlKTSIOLtiR, MCt ARIA Hl & tO. SrKHiio, Goou A Co., 'OK rOTTNVIMai:. STICK TO THE MAIt COACH I riIli: M ill Coach f..r Po'tsville lenve-Norl'iUin-1 berlai.il every moriniii! r.l 4 o' l.i' k. and anives in I'otis, ill,, io time for ihe irs to i'lnl nlelpl-i i. Fsur is l.o.v as 1 v n'htr l.-u. . I'.-r seals, anplv nl Mrs. Wi'hingioi.'s 1 1 . I , N jilhumbcrlaud, O' at Oeorae ' itzel's. Sunt urv. A. E. KAPP A CO.," N'orth'd., May 21, 1 H 13. Prttfirirtors. rp Pas-encers comioi! fnvn Phda 'el hia will ilea-e secure iheir seals at the W'h t.' Swan Until, I! ico St., Lefore they leaie the eitv Pas-ei gers cornini! in this line, have th ir seats a cicid in any t ceor Packet boat from this 1 lict-. '1 h' se cominc in the ,.lht r line may la left behind. CLYDE & WILLIAMS' ltlanlv IIok .llaiiiifuftor) , Opposite Pri ni l's Until, IIAKKlSIfl'RG. fl'lEY sre jr. p. r.d to manufacture blank woik JL of every description, ruled to any pattern, such as Dockets . cords. I)v It. .oka Ledeers, Asses sors' and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest quali ty of pai.er, in a style equal to any made in the ci ties of Philadelphia or New Yoik. All disruptions of binding neatly executed. Scrap Monks, Albums and Portfolios made to order. Law Monk', Music and Periodicals bound to any pattern. Old Mooks rebound, Ac. Also Hies of papers boui d. fXj Work left at the office of the Sunbury Ame liean, will be promptly attended lo. May 2 1 si, H42. iy. EAGLE ET XX :H3 ET Curnt r of Third and Vine Stru ts, williaivispout, pa. flHE subscrils'r respectfully announces to the I public, that he has opened a Hotel 111 the com modious brick building situate 011 the coiner of I hinl and Pine streets, where he will be happy to wait upon those who may favor him wit . Iheii company. The Eaule Hotel is large un. I conveni ent, and furnished in the U'-t modem sv le. It is provided wilti a large niirnlier of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartment-., rooms, private parlors, A c. l'eisons visiting Williamsport on bu siness 01 p ea ure, may re. I ss-ur d that evirv ex ertion w ll le used to ruder 'heir s,j.in-ri st ilv "Eaule Hot. I" plcnsant and :iir. eiibte. His Tai l.' will liesuppliul with the very b. s' the market f loi.'s. al d his fur w 1 Ii l.c c; 1 rcest una and oilier liquors eluiT.jes re sii!i.'. i he I"iii;le l!otl p. .SfSM's .r,-h'-r .llitit..- Ill p 'lilt l-l loCll'ioll than any . ihei sun l.ir , stal li-hmeiit in ill. l-o oii-!'. I" ing situate 111 the biisun ss p rt of the town, ninl wnl in a convenient distance of the Court House ami Wilhanispnri and F.lmira Rail K0.1I lb pot. Sullicient .latiliug provided, snd good and trusty ostlers slways in attendance. Attentive, sccon. m.xlntinit and hone-l Servants haie been nif.loed. and null ing b fi ondoiie thai will add to the comfoil and accommodation of his guests. Tin re wi'l be a carriage alw ays in attendance at ihe Moat Landing lo convey passenger to and from the House, In e of charge. CHARLES MORROW'S. M i I 1th. I is 12. J. MAY L AND, JR. & CV. tSnntr nnd Tobncco Manufacturers, JVo. D!) Xorlh West corner rf Race and This if SlrrrtK. PHILAIiELPlHA. rPHE umb r-ii;ne I have formed a Co-psrtnerh. :p - under the firm of J. M AYI. M). Js. & f 1 .. as successors t i the late firm of Jucnb .Mnyland 4 Co.. nnd will continue 'he lusmes nt the old est 1 l.lishment, on tl.e.r own acc.n.n'. In Addition to their ow n closo attention and experience f. r mm v years, in the manufacture of their celebrated snnf t-, Ac, the louu experience of the senior partner of 1 il late firm, w ill also be devoted lo t tin interest nf t h liew concern and sa no exeilinn and care will fa spared to insure their goods, at all times of the -i ry best quality, they solicit a continuance of tl confidence of the f. .ends and customers of the la firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, J. Philadelphia. May 14lh, 1842. ly GOLD E N S W A IN .Vo. (JU Sorth Third, almve Arch Street, Pill LADF.LPIIIA. Af r OMMOPATIONSI FOR 8LVENTV rERSONS. plI MII.ES WEISS, lateol the "White Swan, ' and "Moiii't Vernon House," respectfully in forms h friend, snd customers, that be has hccoioi !' e .t. 11 ne' r or U p allot" well known Hoti I. ' nn Meiel. r.nts will End the above Ho'et 1 e-i tint I c lion, anil (be best of fare. iVro tra vet' lor o tti r.v.t'i -t' and t 1 1 -.! i 1 onvevaiice will find 1 horses, and the ; 1 st .tii ;i ! 1 tW1;' A IlOUbl lttUi iTatrrn Stainl. the properly, late of Theod.-Ti I-IZILlrCAlT & SC., ( 'iniiiiiissii'ii A: I'lirwitnlitio- MitcIi:iii1s, I'm it of Uillmr Strut llml P.oad, IV III K I ILIM' HI., nAYI.Mi sssocaied v- ll ill. 111 Josi-i h II ir. er. laie of Kastoii. P .., r s e. tli.llv in' nn ibe:r era'l . il. 1 th. si I. . I I- Iv ll .V o . 1 1 if ar n tin l fne. ds snd the politic ken th t I so w.lk. I',., t . f Willow Sun t l.'.i Ir I ..-ol. l in 11. w In .e if .. ; " ' I ino i-.i.-ii a oil f. rw -ii. I- I'-u i. c- . In -.il aovanii-.'es o ihe ll ice Uinj eo wi ll II l e 1 ubl c imioov. n ent. t'l.it ha oui'el in the ciiv . the tlilo r llo iiim!cs b. v Im- ;.t e to do t u.o.e.s to ss gie -I. .1 ii"i 12 i-c... " -vaiiiuae, an I Us.i as ie.i .iiiil'V terms 111 1 ot . r h- use, and Ibev assuie ll.eir fi-en.ls I1 .nt any eon s 41 1111 ol. node 10 lit in slin'l liav- tin ir sir cl ul Ii nli.-c, ..lid no evi itioiis rpaied to ijlif eutiie satis, f.icon. T!. y are also piepoe.l lo receive ai d for u l goiuij. 10 stiv pom on the D law .re and I .ell ch iiver-, ls-iwe. 11 Maucli I I ui k, M 1-I00 and I'hda del, his, via Del.iware Divisi. n ami Lehii.li Can I-; aVo. to anv point on ll.e Join ila river, or Nor h and Wi kl M anchi . il.e Su-qoi baiina via Scui I. kill and l liloli, in tho l'liewM ukc and I ile atei Cilia's. For ihe aeroium.x'atioii of Moats coming or go 11 g via Scbuvlkill as inl I'm. .11 l unsls. a St,mhnat will ! ki pi rpilv for lowing Ihi.ib from the Sihuvlkdt aiounil to ihe IMawsie and back, which w ill en bio nn rchsi.ls la have ibetr produce deli vered on ihe Delaware, and thrir (.sals sl ipped al a saving ol 5l to 75 'r cent. 101 the pi ices for ii auhi'B scions, with these advantages they re- spicttully solicit s shaie of pstronsee. NV. HEILMAN A CO, William IL ilman, W lbam W. hi)i Jomj.Q Uaiiiel, 'Ph PlnlaJ.Msy 14, 1842. .Yd. 237, .Xnrth Third.a.'mvi Ct.ttaicl.ill St., Pllll.ADL'LI'lllA. riH E sob-cribers lakes pleasure in serjUa'.ntir g I their f. ii mis and the public in ceneral. ll.it they have taken the large nnd commodious Hot- I. recently I uiit bv the Mi ssis. II.it. on the sar.ie r once oc. iipie.l by the old established Hotel known as the Muil'a Head, in Third stiect above Cullov.' hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very best possible manner, ui d of the best nibteria's. lis location is very disiiable, particularly for countiy merchant ; the arrangements for heath. g and ventilating fa. h room is such as to secure any temperature. The tfdroomsaie all light and airy, all furnished in a neat sty'e, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors are also furnished in a s'l perb style, the windows are on the French s'yle, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whi. Ii makes a pleasant recess. Funicular attention has been given to the beds and bedding, which, will! the furniture, are entirely new. From yea's experience in h .itel business, v e trust, by strict assiduity tc. business, to make this bouse a desirable stepping place. Our table wot always be supplied with the very best our marki t can afford, and out bar with the best liquors and wines of the most approved brands. P. S. There are first rate stabling fcr.d carr a; houses attached lo the hotel, ttlrnded by ca cbil and sober ho-ilera. and 0111 charges will 13 low, in accordance with the present haid times. sHl'LTZ A LEKR Philadelphia. April Ifi, 142. SU SQUEHAN N A HOTEL, C ATT A WIS S A, COLUMBIA CO., PE..SYLYA.TA. THE aubsciilai respectfully informs iho pul u's that he has purchased, and now occupies lot I'orst fKiVSr 111 UK and Cnminodiovs Wei! known as Wi! ar.i! formerlv kept l y Samuel A. Ui .dv. He is now piepured I i aecommoda'e nil t'livcll 'r nnd v.:te s who m ,y favor hiiu wi:h a e:.!!, e n w II use iieiy efl'nt in his power to render eve-, eonvcinei ce and onif ot to his cu.-tomers, wl 'i under his charge. His accommodations arc ami 'o and his rooms well furnished. His stables cue ive and in good condition. His Ta hi l and Hah will be luppl'n d ith t'.- la-st that the maiket ran afford. My pui ctua!il and attention, be feels cot fidenl that he will mei the patronage of the public. CHARLES II ART MAN Catlawissa. April '.Hli, 1842. K4lti:ilT C'iKTI.It w S.V, PAPER MANUFACTUKI Lombard Strut, llaltimore. HAVE constantly for sale, Pruning P.ipr sizes and qualities, Cap Writing Pap , 1 1 11 1.. ,., ami plain, i.ener i aier, wime auu flue, r (1eij plain, llaoiiii.g Paper, fine and common, Kv.., Paper, do. do. medium, doub'eciown, crewn rn ev1.as17.ed Wrapping Papers, Colored V L-diuui h Royal P.pe-s. Uanm I, Hinders' snd Straw 1! H aids, T.ssne Papi r, and all articles 1 ,n .fcet In ' h ihe- will seil mi ncclllin. d -jrj na; tin II tbe-l 1 roe giver f r oM reus. K HERT CARTF jj 4r 0N v ,,-1 jj.-bo,,;?1 i.v . rur if s- '- ' ' 'f'MiM-f KuiU CoilM ,' rp.l!. .iiiMr..-.. ,-,..c.lu, iy ,Wiltmt ,h, h , 1 ih .l he I... ......v.. t lh lrRt. ftn t oious Mr ck Hou.., 0,1 Ma .), , ,,,,.:,., , Court House, lorme.ly U,,, ,,v j,,,.',, P(i where he I. 1.0 prepared to ace mni.slate all i ni.y fav.sr him wi h o,, ,, Memg thaikkil I pst l.vors, he hoiai-i ,y .jljct ,,llon ,0 w ie to ieiviv s lib. ral .1 a f ..f puhlic palronaqss .1 c -vRI.ES D. WllAKIXJ .V Sun" my, March 5th. IS42. LIME : LIME7LIMX'i I 'P mhs.-rdwrs see prepared to furnish Ir , , K. and nt'deis with any quanirty of Lime of supeiioi qualilv f laud, 01 plastering, al the fi lowing rv Jurvd r,es vit : 8 cts. per bii.l,, or I und I.iincj 10 Is. f. the l.l qyalny f.,Mj fruig Lime, at the kilns, below the SoroUf hofSui I u.jt. They will arsodslive,, ., ,ny r8C, wjl,,in h I orinigh of Sunhury, Lime for land, at 10 centa bush. I, an, l.,me f, ,,,i.t.rig al 8J cents pi huslu-t. The aubscidi,,, ,4M lwsva an hand Urye quantity of Lime. Ila quality" . good, am their bmesioue is noi equalled by any in the ntiul. boihood. , , SRASHOLTZ ilERGSTRESSER. Augusta, Apnl Sdt Wi. .Hi t of r. ru A
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