mm - i!3 j - .' tltnta t Men trBmlniih Superintend in person as much of your busi ness is practicable, and observe with a watch ful eye, the management of what i necessarily committed to agency of others. Never lose sight of the powerful influence of example, and be careful in the management of your concerns, to recommend by your own personal practice, uniform habits of active, in terested persevering diligence to thoso in your instruct Km and to your agents, and let it be un derstood by tlwm that you expect they will ex ecute the same in strict conformity thereto. It no common amusements interfere or mingle with your business; make them entire ly dititinct employmcts. Despatch at once, if possible, whatever you may take in hand ; if interrupted by unavoid able interference, resume am! finish it as soon as lite obstruction is removed. fteware of self-indulgence no business can pwssibly thrive under its influence. Do not BFsumc to yourself nmTe credit for what you do, than you are entitled T; rather be content with a little less ; the public mind will always discover where merit is due. Familiarize yourself with your books, keep theni accurately, and (recently investigate and fldjurt their contents. This is an important item. Cultivate domestic habits, for this your fami ly, if you have one, has a strong and undeniable claim: besides, your customers will always be best pleawd when tlwy find you at home, or nt a place of your busmen. Nevei let hurry or confusion distract your tuind. Under the influence of such habits as these with a suitable dependence en Providence for a blessing on the labors of your hands, yon will have a good fi.undntion to TCStyonr hope upon, for success in whatever business you wy be employed in. Tht Tbktv. A I .ontSeti corespondent of ihe E veiling Post concludes his comments on the Trea ty thu : "hi a worj, we have substituted the certainty of a future war for the certainty which we hud of settling every question between the two countries, in a way that would have tendered war between these powes impssvi Me, A Reply to Tom CAMrnr.i.t, Every one re tnembers Campbell's linos to the American Flag, published some time since :n our papers. They ran thus : United States ! your banner wears Two emblems : one of fame ; Alas ! the other that it bears itcminds ms of your shame ! The white man's liberty in typ. a Stands blu7.oned by your stars But what's the meaning of your stripes ! They mean your negroes' sens. Oeorge Lnnt, in his new volume of Poems, just now passing through the press, thus gives the retort courteous to the English Flag : England ! whence came each glowing hue, That tints yon flaa of 'meteor' hghl The streaming red, the deeper blue, Ciosted with the moon beams' pearly white ! The Mood and bruise blue anj red I.ct Asia's groaning millions speak : The white U toll the c dor fl. d From starving Erin's ptltd cheek ? HALT1MOHK MAHKKT. Office of the Baltimobk AwanicAX, Dec. 5. FLOUR. The advance noted last week in How. ard etrcit Flour has not been maintained, and sales of good mixed standard brands have been made from store to-day at f 4 25, which is the rate at w hich some holders now ofl'er to sell. The receipt price is still unsettled. Holders of City Mi ls Flour generally ask $1 50 but it is probable it could be bought at f 1 37 J. The maiket is almost bare of Susquehanna Flour. tiRAl.V. In consequence of the mildnea of the weather, prices of Wheat have declined three or four cent per bushel. Four or five thousind bushels Md. reds were sold to-day at R5 a 92 for good to prime parcels, and inferior at 60 a 75 cents as in quality. A sale of a load of fail Md. white to-day at 95 eta. No Penna. Wheals at market. Kales of Maryland Coin to-day at 42 a 43 els for white, and 41a 45 ceiua. for yellow. Salea of Oats at 21 a 24 cts. WHISKEY. Safes were made to a considers Me extent on Saturday at 23 cts. for hh js. and 24 cts. for bid. These Iran-actions left the market very nearly bate, arid the article, u now scarce and in demand. (3V64is inn Colds. Our bodies are conlino fiy decomposing and reorgsn ting their constitu ent partte'es : the decomposed particles are carried off by the blood and discharged through the skin and bowels. That which passes through the skin ia termed perspiration or sweat. A stopp .ge of this perspiration is called Catching Void, in which case the decomposed particles that should leave the body through the skin are retained in the blood or thrown tack upon the stomach and bowels, causing headache, fly ing pains, coughs, Ac, Such leing the cause and eff ct of cokla, it must be apparent to evtry rue, that at such a time large evacuation hy the bowels are nece-airy, in order to relieve the alimentary canal of the accumulation of humors, aa well ts stimulate (he blood to open again the ports of the skin. Brandrctk'M Vegetable Vnivtrtal Twj being an effectual Afckistant to Nature, will be found .mgu larly effeclie in eeoroph-b ;ug this desirable pur pose j oecsute ibey purga fr.iro the atomach and bewets those harm which are the cans of disease cleans lha blood fr. m all impurities, remove every cause of pam or weakness, and rtxturt the consti lution to perfect tiealth and vigor. Chemist and Druggiel ueer bae the genuine anadicine for aale. ms- PusekaM in Sunbury. of II. B. Masser, and ' tta agents published iu another fart if this paper from the Italian of Metcstutio.) If ev'ry one's internal care Were written on hi brow, . How ninny would our pity share, Who have our envy now ! The fatal aecret, if revealed, Of em; aching Utst, Would ahow that only when concealed. His lot appeared the best, W Jl IS tt IE li On the 15th ult., by the Rev. fj. BetVtrrr, Mr. Jott Cltisir, lo Miaa Saah Ass Silver- wnon, both of Augusta. PRICK CURRENT. " Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthcimer. Whkat, .... 05 Rrt, 50 Coair, 40 0ts, ...... 25 Pork, ft FLATuritn, ... . 100 Hctt, ..... fj Hitr.awT, .... 25 Tallow, .... 12 J Daiitii Arri..s, - 75 Do. PiAciir. 200 Flax, ... 8 Hkcklkb Flax, 10 Eon, ...... 8 Tnrern IVoticc. To fhf Ifannrahle F.llin Lrwii. 1C., President, nnd hit Attvciates, Judges of the Court nf (fnor ter Sessiont of the tounty nf Northumberland: rpHE petition of Frederkk linker, of Little Ma X noy, in sii.l county, humbly represents that he nr-cupesa commodious house on the r.md leading to Pottil!e, in said township, and is well prepare I for the accommodation of travellers, Ac. He tlmie fore i.rava vour honms to grant him a lie. nse, to keep a tavern Uuting the enume ei, mil hr will ; pray, kC r iv.-ini.iv. i To TUT! JunOKS ASSTK MSSTIOSttl I The. suit- acril etc, residents of I.i'lle M.ihonoy, hereby certify. that Fieder'ck Rake.r. lb ap hc.inl for license, is a I man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house r 'Oin and coiive. tiieiK.es for llie lo1giug and accommodation of strangers and travellers, end that a public houe there is necessary. They therefore recommend h m as a proper ktsimi to bo licensed to koep a public house. (Seorge Sneitiliart, Wm. Derr. Jonathan Peifer, eoige II n r.. I, Wm. R..theimel, (e rge Wgner, Doe. Kith. 1812. Joseph RiiiinIi, Ji nathnn Dunkelbergcr, r'amucl Wagner, Solomon Duiikclbergi r, John Pilfer, Pclir Wayner. Ilatliaway's COOKING STOVE. 1 HAVE now in mv kitchen onei.f Hathaxvat's -a Patik r Hot An 1'iinkisii Stovi.s, and lake i pleasure in recommending it to the public as u L,i. m it,. I,, at for .kiriT thai 1 I have any knowledge nf. The oven is at least twice ns large as any vther, in propoition to the tiie of the stove, aiid is njpeiior to any oven for roasting, and baking bread, pies, biscuit, cVc, and I do not hesitate to give my opinion, that Mr. Hathaway'a Stove will do three tim- s the amount of cooking, do it better and in less time, and with less fuel and labor, than any other stove of vqiml dimensions. JOHN HA IS. December 3d, 1842. Jolui Cherry's 1 1st ate- "iVOTM'E i hereby given, that the aubsciiber has been appointed aud't .r, by the court, to audit the account of Peter Snyder, E'q , admiaistralor of the est ile nf John Chetry, ib-c'.l., ami that be will attend for lhat purpose at his nflice, in Sunbury, on Satu'day the litth of December next, when and where all iuurcsled can attend. CHARLES PLEAS A NTS. Nov. 26th IS 12. 31 s i r a in ki r r i:it : i ... .. . " . CAME to the premise-of the sutcriher, residing in Augusta township, Northumberland county, sometime in September last, A ULACK IIEIF FEH, with a white tail, about Ij yeata oll. The owner ia requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, nnd take her awsv. oiherwi-e she will he sold accordion to law. HENKY If L.N N. Nov. 26th. IK42 3t. S III AY ti.i:ii. CAME to the pieini-s of the subscriber, residing in t!oul townshin. Northumberland couritv. some time in Oclohci last, a DARK IIROWN ! STEER, with white feet, shout I J years old. The ' owner is requested lo come forwurd, prove popir tv. pay charges, and tke him away, othemU4 ne will I sold according to law. BENJAMIN V.ARTZ. Coal town-hip. Nov 2fi, 1842. 3; IKinlrl riirnvau'M Ilal. Nf)TICE ia hereby given, that the Register of this county has th s day gihiited letters of sd iniriisiiation up .n the estate tf Daniel Furnian, tale of Shan'okin township, dee'd., to rhe 'subscrilier. All p'lions having ib mands against the estate, ate f'jtiested to present ihcm, and those who are in debted, lo pay their respfcliVe accounts lo the sub scriber, who ri sides in Si soiokiu township SXMI EL FI RMAN. Nov. lin. 1812 fit 9 )riliuitV Court Sale. IN pursuance nf an order of the Orphans' Court of NoithumberlHiid county, will be etp.sed to sale, at the house of Charles D. W hurl on, in the borouijh i.f Sunbury, on Saturday the 24th day of December net. at 10 o'clock. A. M., Iwo tracts of land, in Shamokiu township N.-ru unibeiland cum ly, one nf then) called Mount Carmel, on tbeCeuo tie Turnpike, sdjoniing laud nf Valentine Prnin, and lands hel mgiuR lo ttie Av'um t ompmy, on Shamokin creik. eonlaiiiiug ItiOJ acies si rrt mea sure, on which there is a dwelhnu house, stable, Ac , now kept as a public house by Jacoh ltolh. The othar tract waa surveyed on a warrant in the name of "Jeremiah Paul," containing 2(J sere, 18 per e'lea, sod allowance, also on Sliainokin rrek, ad joining lands of Valentine piopst.aud others. The said tracts contain, It Is supposed, a large quantity of anthracite coal, uud the last tract is well timler nl. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, by the administrator of E. (s. Bradf td, E q , dee'd., aa whoae estate the same will I sold. JOHN EVANS, MARY UUAHFORD, Nov 10, 164". A dm'rt ofmiddte'd S5iilcrof:ouri. George W'dshansc for the ve vf Robert 11. Hammond, vs. 1 nomoi yinen. Norrsiu 14th. Hi2. XN motion of Mr. Donnei, lute on me creu- 1 tnra of Thomas Allen and nil other inliust ed, o appear on the first day i f neit leim, and show ratuee why llss money raised ny me aaie ot the d- fendam' real estate should not di-'.nbuied accordiiif to law. Uy the t'oml, SAMLEcV, D.JOIiDVN. Prothonoiary'a Office, j 1'rulh'y. Sunbury, Nov. lit, $ r.t. ATrrah auppy of KU6E OIN I'MENT. ieceivrd and fur sale by II, U. MAZIER, Nov. 13th, Hi). SHERIFFS BY irtue of sundry Writs of Venditioni Expo naa Issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas ol Northumberland county, to me directed, will he exposed to public sale at the Court House in th Uorough of Sunbury, on Monday the 2d dny of January next, at 12 o'clock, (noon,) the following described property, lo wit : A certain tract of land, situate in August town ship, Nonhumlierland county, adjoining lamia ol Jacob Bir1he.r, Adam Slushier, and others, land of Henry Yoilhcitner and others, containing 125 acrea, morn or reus, whereon are rrccted two large two stnry Dwelling Houses and Kitchen, a la g' Hank Uarn, Waggon Shed and (irariary, I.ioie Kiln and other out building, two wells of walei, nnd an orchntd. About 80 acrca of said land arc cleared. Also t A certain tract of hind situate in Augus ta township, Northumberland county, a dp.iuing i land of Adam Shissler, Jacob Snyder,' Jacob Hart- ; lit-r and others, land of Henry Yoxiheimer. con. i toning 12 t acres, more or lest. About CO acres of said land are cleared. Also: A certain f.ot of ground, situate in the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northumber land, Ixiunded on the north by Market street, south by nn alley, east by lot of Henry Masscr, Esq., wel by lot of William McCarty, whereon are erected a large two story Brick House, occupied us a st.-re and ilwel ing house, brick and frame Kitchen, fr .me Store house, log Stal le, and oilier out buildings, and a Siii'.p rf water. Aim: Two certain I.o'a of ground, si'ure in the hor. tub ofSunhury andcounty of Nor hnmlierl and. hounded no;lh by lllackhrrry street, .iuth by nn alley, cast by lot of A. Jordan, Esq., west by lot of Mrs rinncy, whereon are erected a large brick Rj lo( l)w,.,lg House, and Kitchen A'so: Two certain ht nf ar.tind, situate in the bnroug'i nf Sunburv, Nonhumberlnnd county, bounded south by Dewberry street, north bv an al hy, west t y loi nf Khor.ihacl s, and east by .t nf . wl ere. n sre ere. ted a two atory brick House, frame poller shop, fianie tShlc, and a well nf aler. Also i A certain pnrt of l,ot, No 130, situ .le in the. b. r ush ol Nunbury, in the county of Northum berland, bounded north by Deleiry sir." t, south by an alley, east by lot of Lewis Dew.,rt, Esq., and wist ly lot of Follmers. Also: Thtee certain Lots nf croon. I, situate in Coal lowt a'lip, Nor(lnimlerland county, in the town of Shamokin, in that part laid out l y A. Jor dan, Esq. and nthtia, town: Nos. 400. 40 land 402, InMiiuli d south by It iil Kosd. west by s:ieet, iiorth by atieel, crntt bv an alley, whereon are erected a large dwelling and store house, one aid a bidf store high, nnd a Imgo iwo story kitchen, and a well of water. Also; A certain Lot of ground situa'e in Coal township, Noithumlierl .nil cotn.tr, in the town of i.am..Mn. in uiai part i n.i out ny a j r.-an. r.sq. and oth.rs.to wit: No. 405, bound. d south by the i;i !?... i ,,.,i, i... .,.., i... i t -, and cast by l-ii of - Also: Part nf a certain Lot, No 44ft, situ ite in Coal township, Northumberland county, in the town of Shamokin, bounded on the west bv the Branch Kail Road, north by the Danville and Potta ville Riil Road, and on the e st by a tot of James Shorile. Si ized, taken in eierution, and tj be sold as the property ol Henry Yoxiheimer. Also: Twelve certain Lot of ground, situa'e in ll.e borotijh nf Sunbuty. Northumberland counlv, Noa 237. 23S. 239, 240. 241, 242. 243, 244, 205, 26G, 267, 268, bound- d south by Poki berrv s'reel, north by (tooseberry alley, now the Danville uud Pnttsville Rail Road, tast by Deer aireet, and west by an aliey. Also: Four certain Lots of ground, situ Ve iu the iKirough and county aforesaid, Nos. 2UU, 2TU. 2? I, 272, hounded south by Ulacklerry alley, north by Pokebtiry street, west by an alley, and ea-t by liner slieet, partly ovsied by water. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to le sold as the property of the D inville and Potlavide Rail Road Company. Also : A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Sliitun.kiii township, Northumberland countv, hounded by a road leading from -;ny ji-itown lo the I'unipike. laud of Wil iam vVt rs" n'ee'd , tho Sha mokiu CrvcW and tie ''tail Road, containing 17 acre, more or less, whereon aieireced a large two atory Dwelling House, plastered. Kitchen and a j I nee- Haru, and a well . f water. Neatly .dl of said j laud ia cleared. SeizeJ, taken iu execution, and to re sold aa the property uf tieurgu Kteagvr. Also: A certain Lot of pronnd, situate in the borough of Nnr'hunilieTlaud and county of North umlerlai d, containing live acres, more or less, bounded north by Wist Way. south by the West Btanch of tlie Rtver Susqm haiina, west by a lot of James Kay, and on the east by the lload hading to ti e nver, wb reon are erected a large two story Prick Mill, nnd Dwelling House, known by the name of the College. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property of Josiah Chapman. A Do : A certain Lot or piece nf land, situate in A uiiiisia township, Northumberland county, bound ed by Lot of Heniy Masser, Lot tT Jar. b Piinter, and the Phamofcin Cteek, Containing 5 ai res more or less, whereon are erected a one and s halt' st ry Brewery and Dwel ing House, with asp-ingot wa ter in tho cellar, and a log und frame t ib e. Se z ed, taken in execu!i.n, and to I e r-i'd as the pro pe'ty nf Philip and liotlieb B ymire. Abu) : A cerain tract or piece of land situa'e in Purlui township, Northumberland counlv, sdjoin mil land of Jacob Sichler, tjeoige Waggoner Philip Kaup, and others containing 100 acres, more nr les. wher.-on are erected a two story Dwelling 4loiite and Kitchen, anil a One siory Dwelliiitfnllouse, a lare Darn, and other out buil.l ings, a will ot aler, and an orchard. Neulvull of said land is cleared. Seized, taken in exi cuti n, and to he sold as iho property of John D.nius uml Jacob Diiiius. Al-o ; A cert ii n messuige, tavern stand, and 1 Unit of laud, situate in Coal township, Nortbuin- I t l-ifl.ud rounlv. on Shamokiu creek an I llie Centre I Tti'npike Road, ndjoiiiuig I md of Ju 'ge Urol-' f r.l's heir-, Aiclubild Mct'aul and land suiv,edi to Menu k St ur, ivnl linins 475 acre-, iiime or le s j with the improvements ibcuoii iiettiil, i-oiiuin lily called RitV it' Tattrn. ( ft, . . . . .. ..h!.i.....iI I... I . :. l Also : t reiiani irac m uin.i.intu s.'.j ate upon the waters of Sham, kin rnek, in ('o d lowi ship, Nnrthumlx-iland county, bounded by lai ds lute nf David F. lioidou mi ,ne west, Tho. mas Csdwallader on lilt ta-'., r,j William Uoyd, Hurd Palnrs. n cV Co. on the north, containing 1768 acies, mote o; tmx Also: A ceil ,,n tract of unimproved land, situate in Coal tow, kliin. Norihuui'erlaiid county, houml- d by 'snda nf Thomas t'adwalladir on the west. Dvul F Cordon nn the east, and on the north by lands surveyed on warrants in the name of Willi on Toiiilinsoii, (i.or.a Coaliaui and otluis, contain ing I76S bci . more or less. Al-n : A certain tract of unimproved land, situ ate in Cod township. ISorihumi-eiUnd county, hounded by land of Th unaa Cadw il'ader on Ibe east, John Itiitdv on the noilh, and Thoima Cad walladsr ou lha weal, containing 100 sCics, more'iir ls. 'J. J J.S1...II i.i-XJ.m'w Alio i A C' rlnin tract nf unitnproveil land, aim nte In Coal township, Northmnberland coun'y. bound, d on the West by lands surveyed in the name nf Esther Cramer, land of David F. Gordon nn the smth. nml laud surveyed in the name of Williom linen on the north, containing 400 acres, more or less, Scire .1, taken in etecii:(nn, and to ba sold as the probity of William Silvis. FELIX MAUNEIt, Sheriff. Mieriff' OlTico. Hunbllry, Dec. 1(1, l12. F Fort iif n nml Dorm slic Merrlmmlisr, of I lie 'o until of . or ill in brr In il. uh o h nte. and who hate not jmiil tlnir l.icrnsnt. Wilt) h am: PAID : Mo.lcll'r A- Sihwenek Anns Vastii.e W'm. II.Fryrnire ,tt t.'o J ieoti lima - Mai key cV t'hain rlain William Di ppen 1) mi. I rVhwattt John Sniilli (i. i rg" Jlrosiua John li nkS'iiaii Nctdlinger cV t 'o W. ti Scotl D. II. Kl.pp Char'e U, Merri'k Thomns It. Pomp ( ie-ire t 'orrey J nines lieed John Cham'ierlain II i is & B - erly Joh-. Holf nan ti f'.i John H 'iTiM.iri & Co. Snmuel John. Ireland ft Meixell Miller oV Mar'a Srlh Cadwall ,der lleinen A- Follim r J ,, ll'"nl'" jc l'r,,w" ''TT ,m " Patrick lLunp-ey William Fiosilie Hiaiilijim oV Wnpp'ea Neidlineer cV Diugaman Samuel limp Daniel II.-I I. -e Pen r lleisrl Oeotge lienn Cii.leoti Sin. He WHO HAVE NOT PAID: S. lb I. Comly J sr.oli Unir J hn Young Wo d ft Kh awn .lolin B gar H. H. Masser .Io! n Frvliins J. P. H ic'ienb ri rjeo-g." S'irader Hartinan H. Ktrihln Win. IVrsing A: Co Ira T (Vement Notice is hi ret Heard cV (5 hrig ( 'barb s Keleliln-r A. fi C. Unas Jacob Plight John Mi'ler Ro-ic oV Payne Tbomi- Par.loe N .ncy Woolv. rt..n Wm. Dewart Peter 1, n irus Wm. I.ciseming. V p v. n, th it the Treauer is conipell d, by law. lo eomiiitnC'' suit- aca'nst a I those who do not come fin waul -.nd p iy 'heir been ees on or before the 3d day of December next. UEORtiU WE is Kit Sunbiny, Nov. ICih, 112. Treasurer. Itissuliitlou or I'arliit'islilp. riH E subsi ril r-ben bv notify the public ll at i'h l partner-hip heretofnc existing under the fiun i f S. A I. S .vidiie S: Co., as nier. h m s in Son' u y. whs dis-.-lved bv mutual r.Hii. iit, on the 2(lth of O. toller Usi. All pi ia. ma kno-Mm; thcmselws in. tel. led. or bating claims again' the said firm, are nquesied to call on S. iV J. S ivnlne for settli meot, al the store nf Ira T. Clement, in Sunhinv. S - M PEL SAVIDHE, jnsEI'H sWIDGE, JOHN HOWEN. IUA T. CLEM ET, PilIl.lP CLARK. Sunbuiy. Nov. 5th. IP 12. tf. RESI'ECTF I LLY mfoims hi fii. nds and the public generally, thut he ha purch sed and taken pos-e-sion of the store lately conducted under the fi m of S. cV J Savnlge tV t'o., in Sun I ury, and that ho now carri. s on the busine-s at the sunestiiul. He, thereto e, respectfully solicits a -hire of the public patronage. N. U. He expect a new assortment of Oood-i in a fw weeks, to which he invites the attention of Ins customeis. Sunbury, November 5th, 1842. :t'oi'K I.uiir's i:itat(- .TOTlt'E is herel-v civen that letters of admin istrstion mi the c-tate nf (Seorge L iig, Jec'd , late of AUiil's'a town-llip, hive this day lien gran ted 1. 1 tho subset ihers, n-siding in said loAiish p. I ' r so-.ni know ing themselves indebted, are leqnc ted to make immediate payment, and tha-e hiviin: claims against the est ile, are rrvjiii sti d lo present them for examination ai d settlement. S VMI EL C.ONSER r. JACOB SEASHOI.IZ October Iltli, 1S42. f.i-6 Shingles. riIl I' sobscrira r ba for sale, al his store in Wa 1. shingt nt, (eight miles north of D uiviile,) a largo quantity nf L ip and 13 inch Joint Shinghs, which will be sold at the low price nf f 3 Also a general a-sortment of I and inch lloan.'s. Wiather lioaids, Lalb, cVc, which win he sold very low. NEALMcCAY. Washinetonville, Cohim'.ia co., Oct. 'i'iA, IS 12. 7t. S VA.iri7ii'iii'('i.iTiiLisi:ii, HATTER, 7ERY RESPECTFCLLY leu- leave to in form iiii cu-tome s and the public generally, that he trill coi tn a- ike XIATTINO BUSINESS, in all its vjnou brancl es. in the shop, in a Iv op Kite ihn Buck Tavern, formeily nrcupi d bv lleinv lla i and turns If, under ihe firm nf Haas A- Drm kindlier, which firm h t ei n muiti so veil n-- b-.p by hi l-mg eip ni-nc abote boviuesM, and a'ricl nil, nt.ou It.,- i i-, del geoeral itisl iction, and ueciveali r uf pn' l r pnironnge, Suut'iiiy, Ocio er I.Sih, l12. f.nv. Hy .h.. li he i i r. II- !iaie llr. ii. It, W t ir, OFFERS In- profession d senic-s. i i! of Sun' uiv. and vnimty OllV-e ne ir i -lirei.R next dooi lo the residence nf IN vil. K A. f'l-ber. wbe e lie in iv be ( .uud, u dess engaad IU diM'liargii.g ihe duUe of bu prole-sioo. Oct Sib, I S IU. if. UNION HOTEL, ((if.tCio! St n fit- fJVr.) n.7 rz , LVCOMIKG COUNTY, I'miifcilt aula. T MHE Snb-cri'ier lespic ful'y iufoims bis Trie nd ihe public in general, ibat he lus t ieu the above ' LA HOP. A AT) COMMODIOUS HOTS L, IN TJI.E UPRIIb'li II OF MCNCY. sml lhat he is now well a-" pared to Hceominodale al: bo may favor h m with iheir iaii.un. II. S i.i. i r i m ArmTSkMi arc w II aired, and co nfoiial-le. lli-T.ai.v in ll will a'wavs be suppli d wiih be he-t the mi'kel ran afl'o'd, II .s Srisiiso, which is good will I uu.br l e charge of good and cart ful tvstler. He f elseoiifidenl, by suit! attention lo I u-ine-s. and aa earnest desiie to lender c tnfortahle those who may pstronie. bun, lhat he will nol f.il to give general satisfaction. II. JJ. WEAVER. Muary, Oct. lit, 1843. tf. ante Bool a ii d shoe iTIakc r, VERY ReaieetfuMy informs his frends and nbl cnslomi r.. that he has opened a BOOT & SHOE Estahii-hinent. in llie shop formerly oc cupied by I'cfi r l.ntarus ts a r'rtig store, m Market street, where he In end- l . ei.rr nn the husines.in all its various hraiiebea Hv ,t iei attention In lu sites, resfoiinlile eti irve and bi u mmt nmleavor to give gen rl. a ittst.iptiin., be hopes to receive a liberal share ol pubbe pair-mnge. Oct. 1st. 1812. m. TAKE NOTICE. rI "IT AT the I .opariiii rsltip i erelof.nei x.s'inti . -twe n Dr .loh . W. P. al m I Di D. T. I' it. s, in the pr ii tice of nn d cine, has lhi d iy ' een ili-sol-veil hv mo'nal Con-ent. The booti and accounts nf the I. ile firm ure in t'-.p hands nt Iti. J. W, Peal, who t full authoiized to selt'e th- same. .It til W PEAL, Sei t. ISih. 1842. D. T. TRITES. jt-card! "Pr .1. W. lral begs lene lo lend -r bia grate lul aiku w edgmciit to 'he people of 8unluy and amroiiriiiing Country, foi then pi-l eneournge ment in the line of bis profesiioii ; and would at the same time an-ounce lo thein, th .1 he slill in tends lo rouiinue the practice of medicine in all its various d partmeiita. He would, therefore, solicit a continuance of ihcir confidence and pitrona je. He may le Inund al nil time- at his office, in mar ket street, unless professionally cng iged. Sunbury, Oct. 1st. 1842. tf. A CARD. rr. I. T. TrllrH, Respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has '- ken nn nlliec in the bull. ing Intelv oirupied by Peter l.nz .rus as a drug s ore, in market stiviel, Sunbury, where h may bo f.und at all hoUis, unKsa profes siouallv engaged. Dll. TRITES returns h a sincere thanks for the encouragement helms rec i ve.l. ill the line nf his prof.-sion, inthi place, and tru-ts by prompts' enl on lo the luiieof hi profession, and rea-on-nhle chaiges, tha' he will coirinue lo receive a lilavil -hate ..f the public patronage, Sunbury, Oct. Ut, 1842. tf. I II OTOCJ it A I'll I clvOTlCEi M. P. SIMONS, iVo. 173 Chrsnut Slr-ft, th Story, PKILADELnirA. ni fci i i;i:i . n.i.VF.nir.o- TYI'F AI'I'AHATLS. Sorg eal an ) Mi niature Ca-rs, In.n.vtel ol F eucli Ciieiii cals and loii'de silver .tain for the D iguerre t lie, mIoi.Is thi- metliO'l of informing the citiz- lis ot Northe n I'eniisv Ivania. that he cairn s on 'h" above onsiu. ss ext. ntvely. in all its varum- branches. I't-rsons desirous ol 'obtaining mv ot the above artiees, ran be promptly supplied, on the kiwcsi terms, for c i-h. All letters (post paid,) will rcieive tnirnediate a'tenlion. Mn.(J H LILl.EUR'IKJE. now travelling in the Northern part of the Sia e, will promptly at tend u. nil orders, give ne.-es-arv information and Photographic tnstruc Ions 'o anv in rmi on appli cation to him. AiiLMisi fith. 1842. 6in DR. J. N. SUMNKU, SURGEON DENTIST. I ESPECi FI I.LY informs ibe puhhc that he k- has made Northumberland his permanent place uf rrsidenre. and is ready to a! uud to any calls in the line of his profession. July 2, 1812. Iv. TAILORING. ON HIS OWN HOOK. nr ' II. I- and " e.-d the the J-k (,ui. r Tail r t it ii h i i t I i II t- ira c b Wm. Durst street, nearlv . He r. SI -eeliully e-, in the an a Ta ' isi'e t' oii-e I inurU i .,--ii id , I . n..s..r eriai t 'hoe '-. to in' Im p uron- Pr -ohct- .i s' -i e ..f n to bnsi. ess and ng and iru- by stri. t a liiri reasonable cha-ge. Le will be eimbUU to give gen eral satisfaction. Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1642 ly HOTEL. Sliamolilii, ortlitinibciiaml Co., JENNSVLVANIA, flHE siibscriheis respectfully inform the public 1 ihal they have taken thai Urrgt and cotmmdi out HOTEL, in Sham.ikintown, in ihe cititre of the great Coal Region, lately kept by Jacob Krim. wkeie ihey are now prepared to accommodate r who may fa vol ihem with their custom. Hy sp.;C aHentioti lo business, ihey hope to receive a h'J4ral share of pu! lie patronage. UATCHELOR i GCYE. ShsmnkinMwn. June 18th. IHI2. 'lo u ii try IYIERCH AN TS. "TMIKSuhs ruer. Agent ot I yon 4 Vtarris, Hal Manufictur -r. for New Ye rk, Philadelphia, llah-moie mid iiher large lilies, hw Hull are liift tity comimn.bd I-k good t ,l,t und durnhility. I has on l aud a lir-t rule nssc rtmnt ol HATS and I TAPS, until le for Spring .,le, wh ch will be sold juil low, fin casli or afi-ioved riedil, al the wted j c'mip store, Xa. 40, Noi' o Third kirv i, t pisj'e the City Holt I, Phila ,el ,hi. KiiHl-.r" r V II.KINSON. Arent. N. it. Oule ,,t 11,1- d berii,. pioinptly ti-i.d.-l'o, I Is l.iubest i lice ,H 'utK or wa-to .ven I ir I'ii Pi ilaibl- in. .June II, IM". '-Iv A 1 I. .c.k i s in.l l.ie.i to t'ie lirm ol I. Mill V l'.-.r s, U'idi r He ig-ni Ml. N. Th n-l li it nn I Can Mit iofodurtrn. . t Nonli Thud. e t. I'll I .'. Ipli x. o, i. qui' ted tollia'ke llllon dl at- se'ili ininl ,. h I s eoi.nt- nt. he -II--cut er, ' In ir Ii iii'lio. e,e.' Hgei I, . In. i I i v . inpnw i 1. 1! I., i uh and eotl- cl the i no t ol sai l lirni. UoiiKliT D W II KINi 'N. .lime lib, IKli.-tl Azeiif i- warra rt:i srpF.ith'ii to ay OTHER M:AU Ml MU RY. WOHN& HENRY I. OIUC. h.viirg rented )B the I. line Kilns of Menu Ma . r, iu ut buiy. have now fir sale the last I .line ill this part ol ibe coutitiy, and will ninth ue to hand lie-i'i I. line for I'liste. ng 1 . .. . ... i7-, . T c . nu iiiiik nuu . , I. inline lai d, on as le .saui..t le term, as rati I I. ad .m n-t.en ti ibe ne.;l t oil.ood. M v k4 3. .1- A- M. LANDAU ll II M iSMIH B on i -lilies all w in. r.- .,..Ul.,..i i linn .., li e fiiniof H II. Masa. i A Co.. to call and sell'.e without dels , ntbei se iheirae- ..i. ft-ill l. i.l ,e. .1 in ib hand-nf a inn IsVra for aullsciion. lunfcurv. tepu S4, 1M3. -aft? TIB rillUIiELPIllA, READING AND rOTTSVlLLB RAIL UOAD. AS EXTRA ACCOMMOK Ti N LINK U i7Z cnmmrnrr rnnni;ig ht-Av e i I'.'ii'ndrljthta and I'ollsville on the; following days and hour : far Ann astkh Monnir, Mat 9. 1S42. Leaving I'ottsville, on Mondays, Wedncad ij s and Fridays, at 8 A. M.' Le vii g Philadelphia, on Tue-days. Tbudaya and Saturdays, at 1J P. M. Hours tf pnttnne Rending. r or rniiaiieipiiia, at in a. M. For Pottsville, at 54; P. M. Tri-aveekly. F.I R E rtelwecn Pottsville At Philada. J3.R0 At f 2,fin Hft-tween Reading fc do. 3.2S Ac 1,75 Helwren do tt Pottaville, 1,40 Ac 1,00 Excvnstox TirKTs ooob roa muxMaa bxtt mi, Retween Pottsville & Philadelphia, f 5 00 Helweon Reading tc do. H 00 Between do. dr. Pottsville, t (JO Tho other passenger traina will a before, at the following hours : Philadelphia and VoUivillt. From Philadelphia, at 6JA.M. t. ., From Pottsville. at S P. M. $ four eif patting Heading. For Poltsvilir, at 9 A. M. 3 , Yo Philadelphia, at 3 P.M. S y' Alt the trains will stop fur way passenger at the usual point. ("J7 All passengers are requested to prorure their tickets before tho trains slait. May 21, 1842. If. UTsTMail Coach roil POTTsVILLE. STICK TO THE MAIL COACH I riHE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Northum JL berland evory morning at 4 o'clock, and arrives in Pottsville in lime for the car- to Philadelphia. Faac as low as any other line. For arils, apply nt Mrs. Wiihinglon's Hatel, Northumberland, O'atCeorgo V'cit7.el. Sunhurv, A. E. KAPP vt CO.,' North'.!.. Mav 2 1 , 1 S 15. Froprirlors. rj" Pasenaers coming from Phila '.elphin will plea-e s Tore their seats at the White ivnp lln'.l, R ce St., Ix'fore they leave the citv. I'.is-ei-eeia romine in this line, have their seia yrii-f' ,n .my St ieor Packet boat from this pi v.'. 'I h-s - runing in th.-. tin r line may c left behind. CLYDE Sc WIIIiI AIV1S' IllaiiU Hook Itlaiiiif'ac-tory, Opjyositp Prinar'n lintel, HARRlSBURtt. Tf'FEY are prepare! to mannfaciuiT bltnk woik JL of every description, ruled to any psTtern, such as Dockets liecords. Diy Rooks, Ledcrs, Asie. sors' aird ('oHectnra' Duplicab.'s of the finest quali ty of panei, in a style equal to any mde in ths ci tics of Philadelphia or New York. All deacriptions of binding really executed. Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios made to order. La -v Book-, Music and rerioibr ds bound loony pittern. Old Dooks rebound, &c. Also files if pspcis boui d. fXj' Work left at the office of the Soabury Ame lican. will be promptly attended to. May list, 1842. ly. EAGLE jtb era a z C'nmrr of Th- rd avil Vine Streets, wiLLiAMsron'v, z?a. Till pu Ill", aul senher r rn. tfull. ar-m-une- to the u'-lie. tha' le h s nicnci1 a Hotel t" com- mo.'.ous hm k t u'lotng H" it.- oo ! e l er of hud and Pun sire. wl' ere ' : ' V v in ip i' tlnae who IV a v i , '.,.t-. e. in. pai v The E agle l'.otdl is t- i,i.. i em, and furnished ir (he re t m in si Ii . , 1,1 : I: ll-l III . It is t r. vuled with a laigo n .irnlier nf .ell aired and c -inf. rtablo sleepinf i,partiiie.-i . rooms privato parlors, Ac. Perso- i visiting W lihainsporl on bu- iness or idea-ure. may re-t as-ur.d lhat every ex ertion will he used to render their s.joiim at tho "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Hia Table will be suppp,, with the very bist the market af fords, and h a bar with the choicrst wines and other li.piars enlarges reasonable. Tho Eagro Howl poseesKC greater advantages in point of luxation than an y othet similar establishment in the Inirougt., Ix'ing situate in the business pari of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamspnrl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ohtlera always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and Inme-t Servant have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the conifoil and accommodation of his guests. There will lie a carriage always in attendance at the boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROW?. May Uih.t842. Vl. H2IL1A1T & CO., Commission &. Foi wardiii? Merchants, loot of Willow Street Had Road, OH THE lltlSWAai:, n A VI NO associated wi h them Joaeph Barnet, late uf Easlon. I'a.. resneclfullv inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta. kin that lai,te and well known (tine and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied Iv i Jacob Martin, where Ihey pursue doing a General Coiniiilss.mii and forwarding llusiness, anil Iiom ihe bsral advaniases of ihe place being coiimcted with all the public improvements that have their outlet in the city, they Hatter iheinsehes ihey will be al.'e to do business to as great, if not giratel ad aiit ii;e, and upon as reaaonuhle terms as any other h iim', and tin y asauie their friend that any con s j - in. nls ma, It) to tin in shall have their ktrk t at ii ntioii, and no exertions spaied to give eiilite sati f ic' on. Th. y are also prepare.1 lo receive ard forw ard good lo any point on the Delaware and Lelnuh livers bet ween Mauch Chunk, Easlon and I'bda- r, j , ; j hta, vis. Delaware Division and I.eln. Ii I an .Is; a s I i auv point on the Juniata rivir, ur North and W'l Blanches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl. kill sod Union, or tho Chesapeake aud i'id Water Canals. For 'he accommodation of Boats coming or go i. g via Schuylkill and Union t'unals, a Ste.mboat 'l I I'' i uill b ki pt eipremly for towing boat I rom I be Sel.uN '.kil! around to the Deluwaie and back, which o'ft I i, it . will eu I oi will eu I oi inercnaul le nave inrir piouuce m o ve ed on the De'awiie, and their goods ! ipxd at a avn o ol 5tl to 76 per cent, on the piice fir h .f in c se o.-s. with these advantage they ri . spi c'U dly so i. it share of , 'r. nace. ! W. HEiLMAN &. CO. j W illtam II iliiian, A' lliam W. KiysS, I Juph U.nici. S rhilad .May 14, U4t. ly 4