A Dear Scrap. On Safutdiy, the 1st of the ctment mnnlh, ton of Mr. Robert McDonald, of Earl Town, (not fur ftom Ticiou) wit int to examine i potato field to ascertain if any cattle had broken into tt. After proceeding ibout 30 lods from the house, he was tt tacked by he bnr with fnur cubs. The bear im. meJiaicly icitcd him inJ threw him violently on the grnuml. At iiron at he rote ehe itruck him gain, and he fell. When he rose the second lime he attempted to eiritte her with tinall atirk, hut the. caught him again anil tore lit head fearfully nd he wan roirate J a thitd time. Providential ly, at thia critical moment ome movement among the cuba wilhdiew hrr attention from the boy, who seised the opportunity and sprung over fence nenr which the event occurred. The bear instantly followed, but when she alighted on the fence it Rive way under her, and before the could recover, the boy happily effected hia escaire. When he arrived at the nearest house, he waa literally co hered with blood, and not thred of hia clothing remained except the coll .r of his shit. F.r some time hia life was despaired of, hut now sancuinc hope of recovery ore entertained. Pictoit Mechan ic and F armer. A Gm for the Bereaved. There are four lines of Pollock's Course of Tirr.o, the authorship of vhich we would not exchange for that of many of the "two volume" works with which the world is daily infested. They contain the eifnile, admirable Uyand any thinj wc have met with for many years. They are the closing lines of a touching description of a dying mother. Speaking of her eyes shining with resplendent brightness even in the moment of her dissolution, the port Fnys "They set as sets the morning star, which go. a Not d. wn tehind the d itk'ii d W'el, noi hides O! seur-d among the temp sts of the sky. Km melts away into the light of henvi n." The close of life has often been compared to the flower, fading in its loveliness to the going down of the sun to thenars. "That fill to rise no nmre." These descriptions are mournfully welcome to the human b-east, bleeding with anguirh, when alt that it loves descends to the re morseless tomb, but they leave even hope in darkne-sa. In the simile of which we speak in no meaurod langunjre, the effect is the very reverse. The eyes closing in death, still beaming with celestial brightness, are coin pared to the beautiful Hesperus, shilling from the unclouded heavens, and gradually melting into the refulgence of the rising day. It in in deed beautiful-transcendantly beautiful. There in a something it it a moral sublimity in the very thought, that affords us a conscious tri umph over the frailties of humanity, and we almost involuntarily exclaim, "How beautiful is the court of death !" jij r it 1 1: n , On the 3d in., by the Kev. J. P. Sl.indel, Mr. Jcna Wahrum to Miss Stmu Hocrr, of thia place. On the same day. by the same, Mr. AnajiiAM Ss in eh to Mit A 13 An -sin t, b th of Augusta. On the m ilav, by the time, Mr. l'cria M mire to Miss Mart Kii.stt. both of Au justs On I lie same day, by the same, Mr. Jackson 1. it. to Mist Mart Snin, both of this place. At New Jersey, on the 27th ult., dv the Rev. Nichnlat Murray. Mr. Juki I.. W rsux, E-q.. nf McEwensville, Xmihuinhc rland county, to Miss S.a,m Mo ntoo m k a T , djughter of the late It. v. John lireclei berry. In Ch liquaque. on Tuesday the ISth ult.. Mi. Smrr.l Skuhu of Noithumherl mil, to Mis Asm Straw ii KinfiE. nf the firmer place. In Milton, on Sunday the 53d ult., by the Rev. Williamson. Mt. Siikrmai M. EnwAnns, of t'o lumliiu c unty, to Mts Mart I,. UiiAT.of Nr tbumterlaiid. In Niw Votk.on the 31st ult , bv the Pev. Mr. Ctreen, Mr. An ham Hoi-swohi h. nl Saralntsa aged 75, to Mrs. Mini Lr.K, Lite wife of Cspt. William Li e, nf (Ins city, aged 50 yei.rs. Thia case of m. itiiiooni.il felicity involves a spir e of the "romance of real life" worth iecnrdini. On Friday morning laat, the happy bridegroom step ped on i-hore from an Albany ateamer, blithe and wealthy old widow, apparently aa imircgnai le to Cupid's darts is if he whs made of iron. On the aame morning the lucky bride was performing her duties as a do'restic in the family of a resectable acquaintance of ours in Frankfurt street, to which the venerable gentlenvin ia related, and with which he put up iluring hisi-tjy. Dunns the day the widowor and widow saw each otln r fn qurutly, and were mutu illy ami ti n ; on Saturday rvenint: he proposed : on Sunday be was accepted, and joy fully waited on bis intended to church : on Mon dav evening the holv knot was tied, and on Tu - day morning the happy bridegroom deputed for I j. Iiundalit home, with hia fo;Iur,ate and no has happy hnde in Company. Joy and happiness be with "hem, V. S. ting. anMaMDjSBBBHBBesiaaaaasRRtMasnaaHaanB(jiaasj i i i: i, To I.iinrstone town. bin Cotum' ia CiHintv, on ttie 12 h ult.. Mr ANN Fl'!. I'ON. cous in' of Mr. J inpli Fulton. hi;.i al nut 07 jeara In I) nville.nn the 31 t ult. AIll'.l. MI'F. FI.I ZMIEI1I. dauiiliirr of Mr James K Micli.il, ace. I 2 e.ns and 7 uion h-. in D.n.iile. i.n the 2ih ult.. Mi. CATHER INE PANK, wife of Mr. Iaauc liank, age.l ahuut 27 xe r. In Danv.lle. on the 29lh nit., CHRISTIANA HOFFM AN, diughirr of the late D nntl llollrnss aged 4 yir. In Vsllev township, Columh a county, on the 29ih i,lt., Mi. KI.IZMiEI'H MAL'o, si;J t2 years, I month and 16 lUya. P 1MUCE cuuiu:nt. ('arrectcd weekly ty Henry Yurlheimer. Whut, .... 95 Ria, . .60 :, ...... u Otrs, ...... 25 rose Fiixstm, ... 100 Borrra, . ... It Brrawai, .... 5 7'4liow, .... 12 i Vuiiii Art s, . 7S Do. I'taints. 200 rt4. ... n iucii.ib rtt. 10 rn, i ; : : ' ' 8 n ALTIMORN MAtlKKT. OJice cflht BitTiMoai Amateur, No. 7. FLOUR, There Is very little demand for How. ard street Flour, ind but few transaction n re taking place. We note one sale to-day at $ 4 for grind atandard brands, and another at $4,06 We quote at $4 $4,6$ from stores and at 3,87 from wa gons. Vety imalliilct of Suaqtrehanni Flour, tt $4, 12J. ORA1N. Wheat continues scarce and wanted, The limited receipts sell at 80 h 85 els. for good to strictly pi'me Md. reds, and inferior aorta at bo a 75 ets. a In quality. A sale, of Pcnni. red, not prime, was made to-day it 84 eta. Sales of old Md. while Corn to-day it 42 cts. and of yellow it 4? a 43 eta. Soles of new, suitable for shipping, it 40 cts. for both white ind yellow, Ojts are worth SI cts, for Md. Cmmss osthk UsJiTKn Stat. -T,et it be remembered that tlrandrelh'i Vegetahlt Univer sal Pills have now been hi tore the cititena of the ttnited States for net'ly six years, and used by hundreds ofthousmds 1 They are so Well known that it need scarcely be men't -ned that they are "Purgtti'e Medicine," n 'justly balanced' that the "experience of i century" has proved that they may lie taken in any dose, according lo Kalurei requirements and this rule refera to both sexes and all ng't. They hive bren Used in every va riety of derangements of the human body, and yet, when prnpeily used, never filled to restore to hi ahh. excrpl in those cases where nature was ei' h mated before the Pdlt were Commenced with. Exp'-riince li'it taught that Brandreth Veuetahle Cniversal Pills remove all corrupt humors from the tody, in sn eay, safe and effirtual mariner ; pro ducing no enVt lull what will fri illy conduce to t' e perf.Tt purification of the Blood, and thereby cure the ,1 is ase. (whatever name it may be ca led,) and give perfect liralth to the system. fjj' Purchase in Sunburv, of II. II. Master, and th agents puhl shed in nn.ther part of this paper. LIST CP PiETAXLESS, O.' Tortign anil Domestic Merchandise, of the ( Umnty of Srthnmln ilund, who have, and who have mil paid their Licensit. WHO HAVE PAID: Mosiell 'r vV Schwenck Wrn. H. Fiymire ft Co Maekey A: Chandt-rliiti Irelirid fc Meixell Mil'er iV Msr't Seth C idwalthder Heinen iV Folbni f Patrick Hampsey IsiaC ltrnwn K I. Piper William Hava William Ftirsithe Itiiiulicim cV Wnpp'es Ann Wtiiie Jacob Haas William D-ppen 1) oii. I Schwant John Smith ti. i rge Urnsius J Im B tmaiiian Nei.lliiicer 6i Co W. (i Se tt D. II. Klapp Charles IJ. Merrick Thomas It. Pomp Cie i'Re I orrey Netdlincer A. Dingaman Jamrs Retd Samuel Haip J 'hn Chamberlain l).,niil Hid'hoe Him A Hserly I'etir Ueisel John H'ffman & (' firorge Rei n J. din H iTman Ac Co, (jiileon Shiille S.imoel J h . WHO HAVE NOT PAID: Seih I. Comly .l.icob Pair John Vi tine; Wood A Khawn John U (jar H. It. Manser Jo' n Frline J. P. Hachn.birg Geoige Sh'ader Hsrlniao II K liable Heard & O. hrig Charb s Kelclmer A. Ac C. Roita Jacob liritllil John Mi ler lin o & P n Tt oin i- ParilnB N ii Wniilv, rton Wm. Dewnrt Pelrr t. tirus Wm. I.eisciuing, Wm. Persing A Co Ira 'I . i' emttit . Notice ia hereby p.:vm, that the Treusuipr ia comprll. (I, by law. lo i iimmi nc- suit- sea t st a I those who do not come finwa-d iiid piy their bci ii set on r licfore the 3d day of Dec ember i et. GEOKt.E WEISER. Sunbniv. Nov. 12th, I 42. Trenrurer Dissolution of rartitcrslil. I VI E subseriber. ben by notify the public that the partnership heretofoie existing under the firm i f S. A I. S.ivitlne A C., as men hmi s in Sunt u ry, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 20th of O. tober last. All pi ramie knowing themselves indebted, or bating claims aeatna' the aaid firm, are nquestid to call on M. A J. S iviilge for sittlrmei.t, al tin store of In T. Clement, in Sunburv. S.AMIJKL SAVIDGK, JOSE "H S.AVIDGE, JOHN HOW EN. IltA T. LEME r, Plill.lP CLARK. Sunbury. Nov. 5ih. 1812. if. "i?jrT7 CLEiraif T RESPECTFTI.LY info iih his biemls and the public generillv, that be ba puich't.d and iaken pos-e-sion nf the stre lately con.lucteii umler ihe fl m ofS. A J Suvnlije A t'o., in Sun. I ury, a'.d that be now etui' a on 0 e business si the sune stiml. He, iheref.i e, ri spi c. fully olicila a "hare of tke n ibli - patronage, N. H, He expects a new assortment of Good- m a few wirks, to winch lie invites U.e atteiiliou of los ciistou eis. Sunburv. November 6ih, 1M2. Grork'e Iahir's IMalf. JIITII K is l ir. l v (riven that letli rs of s.lin n is i.it, on 011 the e l ite i f (ie Te L .np, dc'd , late nf AutUn'l town-hip. hive lllls ,1 ,y been ted lo ihe sub-ciiiiers, nsulli g in aul t.miisli'p I'lrsous klioM ini tbi m-i'Uea mdel ted, are leqnes- ie I to ni'ik'' i 1 ni'diati' 1 oi v ni 't.t , and (base hvin rl ims tiK'in't tbe est le, ..re iequ. t d lo pn sent hem lor 1 ismination ai d ,etiltment. KMI EL G( INSERT, JACOB !!EAHOLIZ. October 21th, IR12 fit 6 tn. (aiirrt'tTM i:slalc. O l ICE is liereb, g. ven, that letters nf admin- ialrnlioii have be. n ci Hind in the stibsc ll er. in tbe 1 aisle of Win. ( .rrett, nf Rush tow n-hip. Nor. him In Hand Conntv , de. eased. 1'ers.m- iu- ileb'e.l 10 said estate, or hsvinc cl.ims ais list 11, will 1 leae to pnnenl Ihe same (or settlement 10 ihe subsciiheit, le.idu.g in 1). null. , t'nlurn' la county. MI.ARI'LEf I AYI.OR, JO. IN C. GKIER. Q-t.29lb. 1842. 6t Shingles. rV.HF. suloc'Ps'r lias for rale, it h a st re in Wa. JL shli.fton, (eiybl n.ilea north of Danville,) a la gs qoamiiy 1,1 L.p nd inch Joint Sliiiigbs, wh'rh will be sold al the low price ot (3 75. Also fcenef-l s-anrtineiit i f 1 J a. d inch Boards, W.s her B.nds, Lall , Ac. winch wil he a id very low. NEALMcCAY. WaahiiiRtnnville. Columbia cu.,i Otl.2Jd, 1142. Tt. J LIST OF CAUSES. IJOR trial in the Court ol Common Picas of Nor thumberland County, to be held 11 Sunhury, on the first Monday of Nov. nf-xt being the 7lh. Joseph Treort v M irtin A. Stock Hartlel Tor Piper, fee. vs Hi nry Fiirk Yntit & Miliityra vs Edward V. Urighl Edwsrd Y. liright Vs J C D Notir e William Moritt vs O l Dimcan D i Ornveinor A wife vs D Snyder, Ac. .1 C I) Nonrse vs John Lloyd Oe.irge Shi fy v George Long Commonwealth of Pi, for E. tJobih va Henry Oossler t at Samuel Hunter et al Va Daub I Rubins Henry Eckhret vs Penjimiu 2 Clayton Heorqe Armstrong vs The Shamokin Col Co. Tobias Holier A Co, vt Ku'ttnr A Laurut Samu. I fStilTy va Robert Dunn . Martin Weaver Vt Hanirl Hick Hulliben A Elaten va John Miller Com h of Pa rot A Jordan va U W Kiehl et it Simefor J Uomn v Saoiit Sam rbr W Deppen n; co vs Same Ceotge Mct'oy Vs Ruben McKe Ksse A Co, Va Thomns A-hhriilge Com'rs nf NorlhM CO. vt Isaac Wonlverton R Wiley A Wife va George Snjder'a sdm'rs Jacob Klino va Ovt rseit ol the Poor of No thd borough John Sheriff a John Hant John McCahe vt John Monehead Mary Weikt Va Hyerlv A Ha.it Sol.. mon Mengit Vs George Oyster Char'es W aters Vs J 'hn H omliner C U Whiuton vs John Smith Henry Huff Vs Christopher Caniplell E ti i!r..l(..rd'ad,aetal vs C A Itrjilford Purell A Pfiutt Jacob lienle A W Johnson rt al U..1 1 U t 'u innings Henrv Lstiha Wm Metilensy'a e x'r Henry tiroe John W lis. m's heirs J.i red trvtha Hmiel Urititicam Wilham A Lloyd Coo er A Sndrr Ahr diam Sharrick A (ir.i! nin'n ex'ra John Murry .1,1'i.b Kin e t;eo. f We'ker J lin S Mans v. F Uirkenbit e Vt Abraham Kissincer vs John C liovl et ul Vs llei'j.irnin Ma hewa Va Henry Zerhen vs Burd Psiteron vs A Sh.irrick vs Robert MeKce vs Artman A Knorr vs Jobn Cowmen' ex'r va Martin A Stuck Vs Seaholit A Hergstrese vs John A H M Ibitifun va John 1'ninti-r V4 Jpii' Dstl in v Jn-ei'li V u.kitk vs Jacob (ias, j Sol. i. non "-hbauch SAML EL D. JOIil) N. Prothonot iryV OlTice. J Prulh y Sunlinrv. lc . 22 IS42. S si it ay iir:irri:it. pAMK to the pre i.isea nf the aubt ribr. - mi ke i et. nn the Crnns Tiitnpke, i tovi a in, Nor'buml'erlstid rouotv. almut C lo.al mi'es essl ol ihe town nt Sliirnokin, snine time in Amu-l l.ist. a ln'K-' red Hl'.lFFER. with a be I no ; h ia while b r and I'jce, wi.h a red nr. le around each i je. The owner i r.qmst d to c me fn wiril, p ove prope ty, sv r'oa'ge-, ami tle her away, otherwise she will be sold ac.orilo c to liw, tct.22. 1812 nt. paci. lioni. Dissolution of I'm titcr.tlili. fpKE NO MCE. that the Pa tner-bip bin to JL foie exittn(! brtwiTii ike siiberilers. under ti e firm of H AAS A DRI'CKF, MILLER, in the H itting business, wi- dis-oved on the 8 ' h inst , by niuiu.il consent, and lb it tlie books nf the late fi-m have been lell wnb (ieorne Wei r. Esq fir Col lection. Thirty days' time, from this date, wi I In given for payment nfier wtiieb, legal pioce-s will be soiled to. HENRY HA A-", SAMI EL DRL't'KEMILLER. Sunburv Oct. 15 h. 1812. 3t. vv-iririiFt iT:kimiili.i:iI7 HATTER, TERY RESPEC IT! 'I.I. Y l ea- leave to in- firm his cu-li.me.s md the public generally. that he still roi.tr m a the HATTING BUSINESS, in all i'a Various brand ea in the shop, in a ly op po.ite ihe Uuck Tavern, formerly occupbd bv If. nry Ha is and dims' If. under the firm of Unas A Diniki nnllrr, which firm h .a been mutually di- o ed. He Imp a. by his long experience in the above business, and a'r:ct attention tbe eto, to ren der cceral a iliafiction, and receive I liberal share of pul bc pairitnnge. Sunbinv. Oe'o' er Ifuh, ISl?. fim. List of Lcllci-s, I E M A I N I N (J in the Post Office al Augus t, Ik S.pt autli. 1M2 : James Clark. 'I nomas Smith, Soloman St.irner, Thmnas ltr iiiifield, Ephnim Lyde Abr.lnm lr. i belliies, tiiilei-n LclM'liril'K. I aic W. Ksrriswo ill. Oct 8ih. 1U42. J CO BLOOM. P. M Dr. s. II. Wiiwr, OFFERS hi- professional seivics. lo Ihe citixena of Sunbury, ami vicinity. Office neji door to the naiilence of Rrvd. R A. Fl-her, wheie he in ty be founJ, unless engsgad lu illscliarging ihe duties of his protessioo. Oct 8'h, 1812. if. ""UxXION HOTEL," (Cientral Stage Olrr.) a.S T8LU TaT Tir 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, l't'iius It unlat rilHE Sub-criber rrspecfully infoims his friend, 1. ii.d the public in geneul, that he haa tAen tlie above LMiar. An commodiovs HCTE L, IN THE BOROIGH OF M I' N O V, and that be i- now well p't pared to HCCominnd.tte al sl.n niay favor h in with ll.eir cosi 'io. II is Sliii'Iko ArniTS t rt arc well tired, and comfortable. Hi-'I'iHi.r n Bah will a'wsys be suppli d with the best the ni nket can allonl. His SrtRiisn, winch i- tmod will le under t' e cl.arce 1 I U' -hI mii I can I.. I h s'Vu. He f el-conl'iilenl. bv ftiilt atlent on to I n-ine-s rind in cm nt desire to mil. r c nifirl.ible ilm-r wbn n ay pj'roinre him, 1h.1l he w II noi f i'ioiivr senrrsl s ni-t n Imn. II. II. W l..l-IC Munev. O.o. I.'. IH 12 if. IfCAPvTIlT r'l?.VIlT, II o o t :i 11 it li o ' .12 a h v r, TATLHY lte-i e. tfnl y ntotrns hi' lre.il. ami i . custom, rs. iliat h. has opened .1 BOO l" A -"Hor. I'siiihli hnieiii. in the .bop f .rnie.'y oc cupied by I'eti r Lazarus aa a drug store, in Mmket street, where lie in end. lo rny nn the busines, in ..II its vsriout bianchea By st ifl atn ruion to tui tii esa, ressoinible charges, and hi- u most rn.leavor to u'lve pen nd itisfsciioii, he hoH t lo ie, eive I liberal si. are nf public patron. ge. Oct. 1st. StJ :it. II II .1l4SSr.lt Hgiiin iv.iitiea all who r,r. null b'e.l lo him or l! e hull of H. B. Masser A (' lo rail an. I settle wbhoul delav. nlheiwise llolr ar- conta will bepl.tid in the hsruls of a m.iik ii j fwl folltctjon. PuBbory, f epl. J4, liJ. ) t jisj Take Notice. A I L tho-e inda'bd t. Dr. John Fenl.yither ly tlote or nn book nccYnirit, am invited (for the first Ind I. is: tinre) iflcsll arid Settle Up their rrapec tte ari,uni, on or before the 1 6th nf NovemleY, as after that time lby will It placid in the l.ndi of a proper nflrCeT Tor collection, without re.pect to persona. Jt "HN PEAL. Oct I.Vh. IS 12. 3t. TAKE NOTICE. rp"A I" the Copnnui mbip I ririotore ex i'inrj - twe. il Dr..lr.h.i W. P. aln.l Dr. D. T. Trites, in ihe pruetiiT nfnn difit.e, lm tin. ,1 ,y I ecu di-sol. Ved tiy mutual Consent. The hook- irnl ne-connts of the late firm urn in inp hands ol Dr. .1. V. IVal, who it fully authorized to settle, the same. John w peal, Sept. SSih. iS42. t). T, TRlTI'H.. Dr J. IV. Ical reus If kv to tender bis crsle fill ai kn w'eamenls m be hmi le nf Sui'i u v and suirnumling ronntry.foi then pi-t enrourige ment in ihe line ot Ids profession ; and Would at the samp time ani nunce lo th m. lb t he titl in tends to continue the practice of n.e.ln i .e in all ia Vitrmusd pirlmei't''. He wrtold, thircfore, solicit a c.ihtiiiii .ni e of their coi fulenic ami pitrona.'e. He may be found at all ltme at h;a nR'ee, in mar kei sire', unless profeioi llv ri g gut. Snnbiirv. tlct. 1st. I. '12. -If. A CAR "Tr. D. T. Tl-iff', Ke-p.d fully ir fnmst'e cnileiis nf Sunhuiy andvi.i by. tli.it he ba a ken an olflce in the buil.:lni loteh o. rn ied I y I'etir l.nz rus us a dros a ore, hi in rk I st.p. I. So, ,or, where h may be f Ui d at all h. us, uoli'ss proles sioiiHlly eticai.il. DR.'TRlTES relurns h a sliie.r.- thanks Tor th ericOiiiRgemenl be bus lec ie l. in the line nf h'a prol'e-f n.n, ill Ibis place, and nil t, In puimp- a . lent on to thn ,tn'ie nf hi- pr-opa-ion. Slid re., un able rhtrqea, lhai he will c in itiuo ti reieive a liber il -hare of ihe public ti itron go, Sunbttry. (l, t. 1.,, NpJ. tT. riioTOf.'isAi'iaitr.vFficl Al. 1 SIMONS, fhnntii S'r-n, 4i Slonj, PIIILADELrillA. ANI'F tvrri; EU .r DA'.VEHKEO- 7 V7: APPAHATLS. Sora.c.1 an I Mi- mature I'm lo po'ti r nt F ri rti Cbeui ca's aoil il. nble sdx r plni. s Tor t'ie I) iLoer e. t pe, adnpix 'hi nn thn. I of i for mi i u the eilir. ns of NnnliR ti I'euiisv Ivinia. bii heciiris mi ti - - ibove miiuion XI nsuply, in all 'is virii'U- branches. Person d. -ir us ol i blaiiiini; any ol the ibove a liees.cn he pronn tlv supplieil.no tbe lowisl terms, for c i-h. All lepers (p -at paid.) will niclve lllllln illuie atenlion. Mr. G R LILLEHR'DGE. now ravdl nc in tbe Nmthern pirt nf the S'a-e, will prnmpilv at tend ii. all order, give unci -',ry information and Phoincr.iplnc instructions o anv pi ron on anpb cati'in to Inrn. Aunu-l filh. H42 Tiiii 1)K. .!. i. lIAliKK, SURGEON DENTIST, 1") LSI'EC I FI LLY informs tin puboe thai be k has made Northmubeiiaiid bis permanent place iT rpsbleliee, and w ready to attend to any c ili in the line of bis profession, July 2, 1812. ly. m ur Mil Hrq v ON HIS OWN IIOOH. sT.l OErl".t:TH LLY inloiin In- In, nd- nd the Ik piiM-r ceni'iul'y, ih.it he bus i ooirneici d tbe Tailoring Et n si 11 1', in all its I la iC es, in the hou-e foimerlv nci uped by Win. Durst ms a Tuilor Simp, in !l.ickbrr street, iipsrlv uppisite tlie Pr- sby lei in it Church. He r, S eel'lil'y solic Is a kbarc nf the public p ilrmi ape. and lius's by strict a'teniion i busiio-s sml reaoiiable c. gc. he will be riiul led to give gen eral -alislac ion. Suiibniv, .lime 18th, 1812 lv ft" II4TEI. Sliamokhi, 0rll1t1111lx rlaiul C o., PENNSYLVANIA. flHE auliscriU'is le-p.cfullv mi. nn il e pub'ic E ibal Ibvv hiive laktn th n large and ramnnidi- Hill 111)11.1,, m Ml m klliloWli, in Hie C. tltl.'nl the ceat Cnal Rivioh. lately kept by Jacob Ki .111 wke e thev nc How i n p.cd lo .ec. ino.o.la e all who limy bivor them wi'b their custi in. By -inri t ention lo biiitii's, ih, y h pe in lecetve a Lb. r.il thare of pu' lie patron ge. HA TCI I I'l. Oil A GOV! ShsmnUntnwn, June ISth. 'I'u ( uiiiifTy MSPiCH ANTS. rrHlE !uba riler, Auenl nt I yon A 11 ir-is. H.H A Mani.ficlur .1. for N w Y. rl., t'h.l deipbi ... Baltimore anJ ber lurje it.es, v ! os-- llufs highly comuiiinbd I r intid edit unit twi1- ''. has 0.1 I and a lir t rate tin nt .1 11. I ,S .. .1 CA PlY mits' b' for S,.r up .ie. h 1 h !i 1 e . !o Very low, fm cas'i or sppmved cjed.l, 11 1 li e mini C heap lure. No. 40, Norltl 'I II id s'r. I, ..( p sl'e the Citv 11 'f'l. I'biU Iclphis Rnili'.i'.r 1 1. WILKINSON, t.-vi. N. tl. tildes lor Hats 11 ibe niii; 'i , r i.o tK anemic I to, Tbe highest rir 111 'U.-A 11 tu t given I ir Fm 'rin. Pi il.i.lelpb, June It, 112 --ly NEW CCOBS. 3l l'sT leeeiveil, 11 fiesi. snpp'v if r1 uii D' onds. tiroe. rii s II ;i.ib ..r . 1'. r. Snpen. r I. miles b'aikki.l tiivs, Col .li d il l , La ns. ('Inline, Mon-si hi. ib lain. , Ac, I '..l I. a, t 'its inn re-, C' i I I'll n ts, Lii eu 1i b I y. Mu-'ius, Ac. e'upei 1 r I'n I H 11. e, Pu'if s c-rin i 111, Sperm C.irnlle .lone 4b. lP'42. I..l ins. Ac. ii. it m ssp p. l I. p. i s i ib lor i' I i t e firm ul I.mhiA II i r tii.ili r i e iRi.ev .1 . N Tluehit, III' un J Cup Munitfiiclurrrr, .No 4(1 North Thud, street. I'll. I ul. Ipb'H, ri r.pie-le.l lo n. ike iniroull an .'il.n ei.tuf.h I' I nut. uh .In -u .criler. ih. ir I. t.il'y uu I .nire.l i.ii. i I. w bo ifi,l v . n.pow i Ii d t . i tile and coll. el l e . ci uui.t- ! and linn. P.OHElt r D. WIl.Kl.NsoN. June 4lh, IP42.-II' Agent. WAKIUM i:o SI Pi.UHilt Tt) ASY HTlir.H A I'A 11 SIMUIiY. II OH N A HENUY LAN D l'. hating rentp.l 9JP the Lime Kiln of Henn Mum i, in 'ti. '. uiy, have now for side ibe best Limp in ,t y ,rl , f t cuuniiy, and will conliiiO,. to keep rmisi:.uiy mi bsn.l tresh Lime f,,r l' ,tf ,.. Build. im and for Llinii'g ptntl, oil as reason il le term, as can I bad anywhere in Ibe i.e ighl'inhood. May 1, l4l. J. V I'. LAN DAI'. Tit PHIWDELPnH, HEAHINO ,1M) TnTTSTIILE RAIL ROAto. AN KXTRA ACCOMMODATION f.INF, W ill enmmtrrer tunninfr hrtlrren Vhilndvlyhta tnd I'otUlille vh ihr fdlouing days and Itnii'D : Ch kt irrr.ii Moarii.v, Mt 9. 142. t.eavlinj I'uit-vill, n,i M niibiys, Weilr.i a 1 iva nh.l Fridays, 8j A M. Lciviif I'hil,idi1phia, mi Ti e-davs, Thursdays mid S iturdavs, t ) p. M. 1. 4. 4 t or I'l II ii'. IpUa, al Ids A. ,M. For Polt.Vtlle, II fi, I'. M, Tii-watklyi f.f rt K . Ret ecu PmtsVille A Phdidt, S.l.ftrt A f2,.ri(l Iblween Relding A d i 2.2") A 1.7S Between do A Pot'sville, 1 ,40 A I .HO Lxcenios Tti a its iinoB ro iirtitvim vitr nT lb"pen IVulsVll!.. A Phil nhlpliit, JS 00 iweeii Ittad ng A ilo. 3 on Biirweert do. A Piittvi!b-, J no The other ps-singer t-ains will at leforl, tt l1 e roth, wt tt It ur : Philide'pni and Potl r l'e. I rem 1 bi'.nleli 1 I ,, st IV III Pnll v'le lit Honrs of paf For Poivi ie, at F01 Phil nVlph'. at All the I'nins w,; -tnji 2 P.' m'. 5 l' 1: fit' 11 g r, 1 1 i v 9 . M. ) 3 J P. M. i DaiU or way passengers at tbe Usual i .1 ts. J"V All pia-i ncrp'S ure reijnesred tn procur. their ticket, before Ibo Ir.iins sta.t. M .V 21. IS 12. if. rim ioTTwViii?T:. STICII TO THE MAIL CACIT! T VIE M .il Coach f r Po'ti!l l aVes Nort'inni- berl 1...I Vei v iliorii'nj lit 4 o 1 lock, and anives in Cult-, ill,- in lime f..r ibp enr to Pl11l.delpl.i l. F 11 r. a I '.V ss ,my o'lnr bin'. For seat, ai'plv t Mrs. Wiibingtori's Hotel, N iitliuill'.n llai.d, o at (!eorin itel's. Si lit orv. A. E. KAPP A Ct.." NorthM., Miiv 5 1 . 1 12. Pn.pnrtars. CfJ- Pna-Piici-rs rominif from Phlla 'eli hia will u'pi e s. cure iheir ae il at the Wli to Sivan Hotel, R ic St., befoie they leave the citv. P.iSserjjers Cornini! in il'.is line, h.ive th' ir scuts a cured ill anv t iji'or Piir-ki t boat from this pi im, '1 h teconling the . thi r line may be left behind. CLYDE 6c WILLIAMS' IM.t 11K Hook .llaiuil arlorj, Oppiisilr Prinrr's lintel, IIAI.lllSIU'IKK "I'IEY are j rip.ir. d to manufacture blank work 1 of every descriiillnii, ruled to i'tiv tint'ern. aut-li as Dockets bee rds. D,v B.mks LeJeers, Asser- or' and Collector.' Dnphciles of the finest nulli ty of panet. in -tyle eqii'd to any m ide In the ci- t'P nf Phil iile pbia or New York, All ib scnpiiotis nf binding neatly eltectite.l. Scrap II -1. Is, Albums anil Portfolios ina.le to order. I. a B i k-. Music and Period'e d bound to anv pitteri'i Olil Books rebound, Ac. Also tret if pHpeis bom d fXj V ork lefr at the office nf the Sunbury Aine 111 nn, will he nminlillv .itli liil.il to. M 8 I st, It4i. Iv. rAGrLE ej E5 cie rn:" o, L'nrm r of 'I'll rd and Yinr Slnett, WXIXIAKSrCIlT, PA. FjlHE si lscnber r -i- ifulU niuiounris to the -1 pu''lie. tha be b s n i'i.. d a I Intel In th'' com moilious brii k l uililii ir sniitrin tbe coiner of I hud and Pine streets, where he w ill he Imppv lo w.iit 1 p n ihose who m iv fivor him wit. their compai V. The E mle Hotel is la ce Bllil conveni ent, and furinhul in tbe 1 e-t m .'. in ai-Ie. I i provided wjtn a larce n.indnr nf well aire.l and rmfTt di'e sleeping apartment-, rooms, private 1 arlors. Ac. Pe snus v smne i liainsiort on bu siness 01 pea nre, iniv re-l i.s ur d tb.it irv et- erlion w II ie 11-ed to r. 1 der 'hi ir s,j n it ih Iviute Hot I" pleas.inl and aarieub'e. HlsTa'b will li.-sin pli. il with the vi rv h a the maikel af fni.'s. ai il I 1- I nr I'll lie c nicest 11. ps ami oilo r hijilors cl.arues re a n al b-. 'I he l a.de Hoi-I ,..m,ves preu'er i.iUiin'aje- in point i f b cnll.11 lli.ni any oihei siin;biri st-ibli-hmi'i't io ih I ii'Ouch, I', ilic s.luate in the Si'sitn p 11 oflheloWn. anil Wlibjo a c 1 Vl'tnull dil .In e nf t'ie Conil House im. I Wrliamspnri ami I'lmirs Ra I Ro d t). p.. I. iulTn ienl Subline prv ided, mid g od and ttusty o-l'iis ilw.i-, -in nt'. I'lliiti-'i , Atii'iiiiK'i Hccnn tn... i.tn c and hone 1 Sinaio b n e I en . tnslo' e.l .1 d not ' ii K h f olid 10 t'.ia b' add 10 11 v 1.. 11. '0.1 a'.d ncc mmoda inn . h t l'.lie-l-. Tin re w i I be 11 earri i alw av s in am i da. ee at do Boat 1 .hi .In s In co' v j assi-i ji t, to mid I: .111 be l 'iiii-e. In e . f rl.n"je. CH bl 1 PORR tV. M 1 . 1 . 1 1 i i -ii'ii : I'n". ut of t'tb-u- a :t rdi'i'.' .Mcl'i-i:H!'s. .Vrirr- l(..l! ::.md. l. I II K. I I I W I I. t , WINK iis. ,,., i. .1 rtlt .1,. in I. . I 11 .r e'. I.', ol Lislon. P r s eillnliv in' rin their .1- um! t' e i.l.tic fin ei.i I. . Hi t h. y b ive 1 1 t'i I I, rge nii.t wi I k n w 11 s' .n ' v t. it " a' , f V i'I.iW Si'eet I! i lr..i.", I -I. Iv C' pie I ' .'. M ,t t.. vv he.e i In v ii ."' .to : . ieu . i' II k n f . t .1,. i C . b. i-si u ni.it I . rw n I' v' tii-i:-e- . nn I .ii ... ai.'.i.e- i l be pi ce ' i nij en n i wnh II 'l e ul.l i io..r 'V. inei is lb H hv. tin ir ..in 1 1 In li e ci v , Hi f...lo i lb. ii s. I, i s iliey ntb '.. e I .1 . ' ns i --. to as ( rv .1. 4. noi g es'. i si'- A 1. 1 ;.', in. I im . ti ... i e is i i ' . ' e t r i n i .- a any ft I er b ti.. , n. il On i i.,uie ll.c.r f. i tl l any coi. s ji in. ni- in oil' in il . in si. el I h ih.tr a'r.cl it I. i.t . i', ..nd no cm itioii- .pan il to wt eutt.e a.illi. f.r on. Tin y are also prep.in .1 lo rpei ve ai d fotwsr l K ....Is in nriv pnio' on the !) i.e sn.l Lib ih ivi r-, Im iwe. n M aecli "i Ui k . l"ii-ion and Phds ilel loi, vis Deljware Divi-i n -i,.' I.eliuh fun . a s i. I anv pO;nl . n it e Joti na ii-al. ! Norh tod Wis B iiclie..v li e :iu I -i.ns vil Scbuvl. kill and I'liion, ni Iho Cbrsipeki and I Ule W..tei C .na's, F. r die accunin i.bitlon of Boa'a coming or go. i. tt vU ihu tkiil and Union t'-mil-. Sie ii.boal will li k pi i ipressly for l ium hoits Irom the Sehuv kit aroui ' to the Del iwaie ami back, which Will en '-'e in. icbsi li IK have their pmdu. e deli ' if ed on the De tw ue, and ibeir g...l sl ipp- d at I a tiviui! ut 5it to 74 per cenl. o" ihe pilces f.r h ililli d SC O-, Willi imte aoiain .gia uirj ir- i.ictfiil'y aoln it t share of pair, tia e. 1 1 W. HElLMAN A CO, W illiam ILlbnsn, W lb . in W . Kie , J.t6 Usintl. rbilta.M.y 14, IS42. ly a. 3. I.SsjSH, ATTOIlNIlV AT LAW, BUlIBUHY, PA. ttniinen ailPiided to in (he Onlinliel -rif Nor thuipl irland, t?niivi Lv coming and Colutlihii. t Ileftp loi iiinHsa Hast A Co.. I.'iWIB A UtRHII.V, HsnT, ('ttMMisins A lTint, PilaJ. It kt sroLtis, Mt'I'iai.X"iio A Co Srkntvn, 'Soon A ('0., J. IV7 AVLANE, JR. Sc CO. SihiIT rind Tobacco IMnnulaclurrrs, So. DO AortA West rornrr of Ilaceemd Third Street PHILADELPHIA. rPHE untbr-lcue.l h.-.ve formed a Cn-prrlnert!iip -1- tinder the firm nf .1, M AYLAND Jn. A Vo as successors to the late firrfl of Jaedb .Maylnnd '4' Or)., and will c intit.ue the busme,s at iheobl e)l Idisbmeiit, on their own eccoi.ht. Tn addition la heir own close attention and experience for niary yea s.ln the mat.uficlure of their cerVbraled muff, Ae.. the ..)ig 1 xperience of Ihe senior partr er of tl l.itefrm, will hI-o be devoied to tbt Interest nf ! new concern and r.s 10 ejterlion bd Care will I' spared to insure thir conds, at all tiincsof ihe'V. ry lst ipinlny, thi y solicit a cotitlnuance of tf ennliili iice of the f. endt and cu."mrrs of the le'f?i firm. THOM Nfs ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, Ja. Phiii.leVhia.Mav ih. IS 12. ly GOJ)E iTwTN it n rs 3sr 333 tsi .Vr. 5'J Sorih Third, vhnv Arcli Street-, PHI I Alir.LPIIIA. ACCOM VOPA I HiNSl F(1R HH'EtV PFrSONSl. C1 HM. I.b'S 1 s, ,,ie.d il p "Whi eSwa,,'1 1O0I "Mom t Vei on Douse." resn etfullv ir4!. ( irm- Ii s fri. rd- and ens', mers. that he I a hfcortf 1 t' e pro. riei t o t e ahnv " well ki own Hob I. C un iv Meiehni't will Pud the above Ho'el', centt il I cilioii. and tbe hi si of fare Persons tr. . veiling with I rivnte corvevance will find I lar I I y ml and end stablina fni horses, stid the brat f usl'ei. Ilo-i'iline fl per dav. Mnv 11 h. 1R12. tf. HOUSE, So. 237, North Third, ahnxe Ct-llou Kill 5f. DHILADELPHIA. TtHE anb'1:rilier lakes pleasure in ac(,ua!iitir I 1. Ibeir fti. nds at.d the public in general, th I Ihcy have inken the large and commodious Hot recently Itiiltbv the M. ssia. H .rt, on the sar.ie titt mice occupied by Ihe old eslnhlisheil Hotel knowit ns Ihe Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow! hill st. This Hotel Is finished in the very Vest posslbls) manner, and of the best material. Its focHtmn ii ery desirable, particularly for country merchants Ihe arrangements for hi a'tr g Ind Veiitilaliiig ach room is such as to secure any temperature. The) bedrooms arc all light and airy, all furnished in I neat sty e, so as to iiisuie ton. fort. The n eeivii.g pmlora are abo furnished in su perb style, the windows tie on the Frenrh t ylej f.nmii g tn entrance ro a Imlcony in IVont. whiill makes a pleasant recess. Follicular attention hat been given to the bids nn.! bedding, which, wilh 'he furniture, are entirely new. t rom yea's' experience inhale! bminfts, v i-ust. by strict assiduity tc business, to make thi li.oiFe a de.-irahle strppiiii; pl.ice. Our t.dde will ulwiya I supplied wnh the Very best our ir.nikit c.in Hlfonl. and our bar w i'h ihe best lirjuoia and wines ol the most sppioved hian l. P. S. There are fir.t tate .tabling ur.d carr t& house- alt n bed to the hotel, tt.f tided by ca ibli and sober host ten. and o'n charges wilt La jw, to. accordance with tLe present haid timet. eilULTZ A tERR Philadelphia. A pril Ih 1S42. "SUS Q IT E II A N N A HOTEL, CATTAWISSA, COLUi'.ltllA CO, SSYI.VAMA. IIE sub eilb.i re ectfiilly mi. ims the pnM' tliul he bus pun h is. d, sod now occupit lb iii u n ...1 Ii! fWmnriiitmi ZHUiS T:n cni M:ind, 'ill known as the property, late of Theodnr Wil's, and f rnierlv krpt ly Samuel A. Bi dv. He is iirtw piepured t .ecommo.la'e ill tiav. 11,-ra and vnie s who m y favor h'ni wi'h a call, and wdl u-e i veiy effort in Ins power to render every eonveniei Ce and enn fo't to his customers, while under bis charge. His acenn mo lalions are amplat anil bis roonis well fiirnishej. Hit atlMes citcn sive ami ui good Condition II Tihi 1: ind Bar wl'l be supi.tird with th lest tl.ai the tnaikitcin Bff..rd. By pu. duality a. .1 ni'ei lion, he feel- r r.fulcnl that he will meiil tin patronage of ihe public. CH .MILES HAKTMAN. C ittawissa. April Oth. 1812. tioitr.itT riitTi:it s. P A r Jj It MANUrAC'XUKElil J. I.mnbnril Strrtt, itatt1- ii r. I,.' iril'v fir sale. Pr i I: : I' I m r in .I I'lin'itii s. Can Vr"..n P. r iV ,I I.et'er l iper. wr.iteeii.l t pie. .u'c I I . , H ili't I'ai er, fun ami to i in n F-. l..r .er. ,',l ,1... ,-. i w me.t fill, doilb e e own, .r v 11 pn c Pi. e-s, 'o . te.i AIihIu' i sn.l b' . .1 i'-ies Lour, t. Binders' mul Sut BiX II ...d-.. T si i i' i.. , i.nd all ait del in It I lirn .. ti it tv oil d oii ..re. niiiioda'ii: Uru-s 11 ti e I rice Riven f i ol I rails. K M Eii I CAHI ER A SON. M r.-h 19. 'MS. F.' .ion, MJ- t r- t w J - ij . -la . m.A m n l -r v -s. e- s -s Ft I nm- Suaiuii y, urtliuiilci laii'l County; ! r JM'iE iib-inber i.ap.c linly mb rr is the pnhlicy j I tb. it be I. as ipinove.l to itu.l lur o and ecninio. : .it. u Bi ck Hon-. , nn Market a,ui re, upporte the j I'mi'l lb u-e, (I. imeilv kept bv Hiram Piice.) ! whe.e he is no prepared to acc I'minndalt all wl at ni .y lav. r lilm wun a can. n mg tritrilul tof p .st f .vora, he hopes by snirt Itti ritifsn nr business lo lecetve a Itln rul sbate ( public pa'.rnnase. Ae. t II MILES D. W 1IAHION. S .tibnry, M.111I1 5lh, IS 13. LUKES ! LIIMB ! LIIVIE I flilE suh-i'ri!iera are prepar.d tj funutli fainirr .1 and ethers with my quantity ,.f Lime of 1 1 ry ,11 per 1. i qoahtv f.r land, or p'ai' tering, st the In! ' low Inn V. ry nsluccd price, vi -; g clg. r J,uha for 1 st'd Lime; 10 rla. f.. th r r,r qU,,iy of plaisJ t. ring Lime, si the kdtis,W,llw ,ne k,riUKh of Sun burv. They Will alsodehv t r tl allV place within tl. 1 oiotigh of Sunbury. I .inie lor land, il 10 cents ti busli, I, and Lime for plaistering it centt pr buhih The Sol'scnbers h.valll on hand, Uirc (puniity of Lime. Its quality is good, md tlnir lunt.Uii'.e it not rqutlirti by any in thfirfh boihoinj- SEARHOLTZ A BEKGSTBElrlEr. AvNtU, Aj uiaJ, l4. It
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