From Ihe V. S. Catttte. RIOTS AT KENSINQTOPT. Philadelphia again, labor under the disgrace of lawless rioter. The scons of operations ie Ken sington, and for the part week that district hie been kept in feer of excitement. Our Reporters fur bish the following statement of occurrences. Some time since the weavers of the ciiy made formal strike for higher wages as Journeymen. They formed Society, and adopted a etandard of prices to be demanded for the labor performed. A number of the weavers did not think the movement just one for the times, and continued working on at the old prices. The men who had atruck endea vored to bring them into their measures by threats of violence, which in case of refusal they at times carried into effect. Things have been going on this way, marked occasionally with acts of violence, for more than month back, but within a few daya past, the weavers in Kensington who had struck, have been growing more and more violent, until Wednesday evening, when they assembled in molts, and endeavored to breuk up the looms and cut the warps of some wesvers who lived in the neighborhood of Front and Brown atreet. Sheriff Porter, on information being communicated to him, immediately assembled a strong posse, snd repaired to the acene of action, from whence, after ahorl skirmish, tlio rioters retreated to the market house in Kensington. They were followed thither by the Sheriff, who made an attack upon them, but the fosse was re pell, d by a shower of stones and a determined sor tie from the rioters. A man named Archibald Do. volin struck the Sheriff wiih a club, and injured him so severely that his life is in danger. Devolin, and a number more were arrested. It being then about twelve o'clock, the posse retreated and no thing further transpired during the night. In consequence of the disturbed state of the Nor thern District, Deputy Attorney General Scott re quested Mayor Scott, yesterday morning, to hear the cases of the rioters who had been arrested on th e night before, hearing. . TIIH CAPTI RR OP MONTRRBV. The strange Intelligence received here few day by the Barque Annhuac, that Com. Thomas A p Catesby Jones, the American Naval Officer on that station, had captured the Mexican city of Monterey on surmise that the United States hsd declared war against Mexico, proves to l lit erally true. The Madisontan of yesterdy contain the translation of sn article in the 'Dinrto del Go bierno' of Dec. Mth, published at Mexico, giving all the particular of the transaction. Monterey la the rapitol of California, and is small village a bout hundred miles South of 8sn Francisco. A number of troops, under Commsndant General Micheltorcno, were on their march towards the place when th following circumstance took placet N. Y. Tribuns, On the 19th of October, Commodore Jones ar rived at Monterey, in the frigate United States, ac companied by the Cyane, under Captain Stribling. Aa won aa the ships had anchored, Captain Arm stong, the flag-captain of the United States, land ed, and delivered to the acting Governor, Don Ju an Alvarado, letter from Commodore Jones, re quiring the immediate surrender of the place, with its forts, castles, ammunitions, arms, Arc. to the U nited Slates, in order to save it from the horrors of wai which would be the immediate consequences of a tefusal to submit. Alvarado, upon this sum mons, consulted the other military and civil au thorities ; and finding that the garrison consisted of only twenty-nine men, thst the nrtillcry waa composed of eleven pieces, entirely useless from the rottenness of their csrriages, and that the whole number of muskets ami carbines, good and bad, did not exceed a hundred and fifty he surrender ed the place; which waa in consequence imaic diately occupied by the Americans. The articb? wf capitulation signed on the occa sion provide that the Mexican soldiers shall march out wiih colors (lying, and shall remain as prison ers of war until they can be aent to Mexico , that the inhabitant shall be protected in their persona The following waa the result of the nd property, so long aa they conduct themselves properly, and do not infringe the laws of the United Jnhn MeV.v and Arrhibnld Devolin were each States, c. Ac. Commodore Jonea at the same bound over in the sum of $5000. The latter was 'me issued a proclamation to the Caltfornisns, do IwroimirT Ostitroif. Judge Belts, of the District Court for this District, on an application from the widow of Cromwell for a warrant to ar rest Messrs. Mackenzie and Gansevoort, on a charge of murder -delivered an opinion this morn Ing, declining to grant Me Hvirant, upon the ground that interference at present would be high ly improper. He moreover expressed strong doubt whether the Civil Courts had any jurisdiction in the case,- N. Y. American. On the Hth inst., by the Rev. G. Hildt, J. W. VVmsHT, M. D., of Huntingdon counly, to Miss Abwa Msttmba, only diughter of Dr M. B. Grier, doe'd., and Step daughter of Rev. John Bowen, of Northumberland county, Pa. On the 1st inst., bv the Rev. C. A. Hewitt, Mr. Samuki Hurts to Miss Jake Hullihrk, both of Point township. On the lOlh inst., by the Rev. John H. Grier, Mr. Joh v J. SAannRso, of Milton, to Miss Mer cy K., daughter of George Crane, Esq., of Lycom ing county. Oiithe4lh inst., by the Rev. W. J. Ever. Dr. Isaac HtniiK to Miss Maroarkt Smkck, boih of Oaltawissa. On the 27th nit., by the Rev. John Ball, Mr. Joh Marti, of Shamokin, to Miss Carouse Uian, of Catlawissa township, Columbia co. On the 3d inst, by the same, Mr. William Fithhhiovs to Mis Scran Pmilim, both of Ma honing, Colnmbia county. On tl 5th inst., by the Rev. J. Bowen, Mr. ALLtAMnKR Hr.r.n to Miss Elit.ari.th A mm Ktlf., both of Chilisquaqne township. On the 27ih nil., by the same, Mr. Charles Shearer to Miss Maui Alkxankkn, both of Chi-li-quao,ue. In Williamsporl, on the 27th nil., at the residence of Gen. .1. B. Anthony, by the Rev. Mr. Bradbury, Mr. Tun as Hkphiirr to Miss Mart Stwdoer. In Derry township, Columbia counly, by the Rev. Mr. Patterson, Mr. Rorkrt McCrRirr, of White Uocr, to Miss Eliha Roiiissox, of the for mer pi nee. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. C. F. Sto?vcr, Mr. Joseph Walker, of Columbia county, to Mica Avtr Fox, of Chilisuuaque tewnship. . 1 , 1 I I'll l gl , I . . I Public Notice. HAKE NOTICE, that on the 20ih day of IV. coinlicr, 1812, we purchased, at const ibl.' s nle, held by Edward GaH, constable for the bo rough of Sunhiiry, the following property of Joseph Maria, to wit : 4 Chairs, f 0 25 1 Bureau, t 00 I (Joiner Cupboard, 2 77 I Brown Mat, . 40 DO 1 Milter, 0 22 I Bav Mare, 35 HO 1 Halter, 0 6 1 1 Clock. 6 25 16 Bushels Corn, at 43 eta. per bu. C B8 $l 84 The public will therefore take notice, that we have loaned the above named nrlirlea lo Joseph Martr, of Augusta township, IVorthuinberland coun ty, as purchased by us at coiiKtable's rale, and that they are held by him in no other war. I It A I. CI. KM HINT, JACOB M A H I '. Sunbtity, Dec. 24, 1M2. lr. i. 11. vihVy OFFERS bis professional services, to the eilizeng of Sunbury, and vicinity. Office next door to the residence of Revd. R. A. Fisher, where ho in ly be found, unless cngagad in discharging the duties of his profession. Oct 8rh, I H 12. If. s awl i it i ii i: 1 l m: k, HATTER, "WJERY RESPECTFULLY ben-i leave to in Y form his customers and the public generally, that he still continues the HATTING BUSINESS, n nil its v ut ions branches, in ihe shop, neailv op- posiio Ihe Uuek I avern, formerly occupied hy jfenry Haas and himself, under the firm of Haas at Druckrmiller, which firm h:is loen mulnnlly rllf- solved. He hopes, by his long experience in the above business, and slrict attention thereto, to ren der general satisfaction, and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Sunburv, Octolicr loth, 1842. r.m. "UNION TlOTEL, the individual who inflicted the injury upon Sher iff Porter, under which he is now suffering. William Costello, Patrick McVay and J.imes Welsh were each bound over in the aum of J 2500, Barney MeAlcer, Edward Devolin and Thomas McConoway, were each bound over in the sum of J2000. The whole were committed in def Kilt of bail. The burthen of the evidence against the above, was to the effect that they were actively engaged aa belligerents; but againt Archibald Devolin the evi dence was of a stronger character. It was proved dating that "he came in arms as the representative of a powerful nation, against which the existing Government of Mexico had engaged in war, but not the intention of spreading dismay among the peaceful inhabitants," and inviting them to sub mit to the authority of a nation which would pi o tect them forevet in Ihe enjoyment of liberty Ac. All these things took place on the 18th of Octo ber. Two daya aftetwards, on the 21st of the month, Commodore Jones addressed another let ter to the acting Governor Alvarado, to the effect,- that information received by him since the capture by several witnese that after he had undetstood ( ,he P1". ,eft bim n ren Joub " ' that Mr. Porter was the Sheriff, he exclaimed with a horrid oath, "You're just the man I want;" and Mr. Porter then being down, the prisoner Devolin commenced kicking and beating him wiih his feet nd a club which he had in bis bands. Yesterday and during the day, the district see med alive with people, and partiea of men, armed difficulty between Mexico and the United States had been adjusted ; and that, being anxious to avoid all cause of future difficulties, he was ready to restore the place, with its forts and property, to the Mexicans, in the same condition in which they were before the seizure. Monleiey waa accord ingly, on that day, evacuated by the Americans, wiih clulis, paraded through the upper part of it, nd re-occupied by the Mexicans, whose flag, on occaaionally making some demonstration ofvio- being re-lioisiel, was saluted by the ahips. lence. and both by word and action evincing a dc Thus tt-i minuted the three days at Monterey, termination to lesist the proper authorities. Immediately after the restitution of the plsce, The market house in Kensington, and the large Commodore Jonca despatched a letter to the Corn- vacant space around it, were filled with people du-1 mandant Micheltoreno, in which he stated that he ring the day. A man, w hile talking to some others f,ad been induced to invade California by the near the sihool-house, was set upon and beaten severely, aa also were several othera at different time. A part of the lower end of the market house waa boarded in on both sides yesterday, so aa to afford piotection to any party that might take possession Manifeito addrefsed by General Santa .1nna to the Diplomatic Corps at Mexico, wherein Hit Excellency conditionally ilcclared War againxt the United State: that ihe capitulation of Monte rey had been as honorable to Mexico as circum stances would ieiinit: and that he had restored of it. At the lowest end of it load of fragments ie place and ceased all offensive operationa so of bricks were piled up. These, the Market Com- foon M ne became convinced of the existence of miltee oidered to be removed, and cart waa fnct between the two Nations. brought to Uke them away ; but, after the cart- j-nB COmmjndant Micheltoreno, according to his man had thrown them in, a mob of men act upon and despatch to t he Minister of War at Mexico, re beat him severely, look possession of the cart, de- c;TrJ the newa of the capture of Monterey on the poaited ihe brick again in the place from whence 23d of the month, when he was at the rancho or they were taken, and then told the cartman to take farm of San Francisco, near Angles. On the fol himself off. lowing day, he issued to all the commandants on Alderman Clark the Police Magutrate of the I the coast to exert ihemselvea to the utmost for the District received an anonymoua note yesterday af- defence of their country against the perfidious ternoon, stating ihai hia house was to be set fire to, in revenge f..r having aided to arreat three of the rimers in the course of the morning. I 1 12 I, On Friday the 13th inst., at Millon, Ihe Rev. Mr. RHODE, formerly stalioned in this pi ice, aged aUiut 60 yea s. On Friday evening, the 1,1th inst., AI.ItE. aughter of Mr. Charles Weaver of this place, aged years. On the same dy, in this place, DAVID FIX- 'ON, aired about .10 years. TRICE CUIIKKNT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheimer. Wheat, .... 80 Kie, Mi Corn, ...... 40 Oats, 25 Pork, 5 Flaxseep, - 100 Butter, . 12 Beeswax, 25 Tallow, .... 12J Drieu Apples, - - - 75 Do. Piaciies, 200 Flax, ... -8 Heckled Flax, 10 Eons, ...... 8 John II. C'owilon'n lXat. NOTICE ia hereby given, that all persons, cor porate or natural, interested in the estate of JOHN H. COW DEN. or in the money in Court for distribution, to appear by the 7th day of Febru ary, 1843, and make themselves parlies to the seve ral issues in fact, and to the proceedings lor ihstri bution. By the Court ' SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prolhonotarv's office, ) 1'roth'u, Sunburv, Jan. Olh, 1813. S Altraliam Diinkelbci gcr'H rotate. NOTICE ia hereby given to all those indebted tr the estate of Abraham Dunkellierger, dee'd late of Onal township, Northumberland county, by nntea due, or book account, to call and make pay merit on or before the 11th day of February next at ihe house of the deceased. Alt those haing claims on said estate, are requested to present them well authenticated, for settlement. SUSANNA DUNKEI.BEROER, Jan. 7th, 1843. 5t Administratrix. North Amciicans, the declared enemies of Mexico who had taken possession of Monterey with four ahipa of war and eight bundled men ; and, with Threats were also used towards Alderman Potts, that view, to join forces at Angeles, by who biav nd he waa obliged to close hia house at an early I crv he doubted not that be should triumph and ae. hour on Wednesday evening, and remove his books cuie additional glory to the Mexican nation. Ou nd papers to a place of safely. I the day after the date of these orders, the Governor The stale of feeling becoming so apparent, it I received Commodore Jones letter, in answer to ... waa deemed necessary by the ISheiiffto call out the which, he sent a aeiic of propositions for tho t Military, and the two campaniea of German Wash- tlement of such of the difficulties aa might be ar ington Guaids, the Gsrman Yagers, and the Mon- ranged there, leaving the question of the seiinre roe Guards, were under arma all day yesterday. to be discussed between the two Governments. , General Cadwulader ordered eight companies of I Commodore Junes, in hia reply, dated the 1st of hia brigade to be under arma at seven o clock last November, endeavored, aa far as possible, to soothe evening, in readiness to march at moment warn- ,J conciliate the excited feelings of the Mexicans ins, I and expressed hia readiness to meet Governor Up to t:, o'clock last evening, no further decided Micheltoreno at 8anta Barbara, without deUy to j set of violence had Wn committed. Considerable confer witu mm on nia pro,,..,.. excitement, however, prevailed, and large numbera Things ren.ained in this ata-o 0 th ;9lh 0fNo- , ,,e .hronced tle infected part of the Ulslrici vemucr. wuni ". . wnicn urougni tne papera OI P5"1' . .. . ..L 1 A.. !.. nn..r... I r .i:r ..;. . duiing the evening. I he ueeiueu maurc i num , ,w mcucu, ijuiih-u vhiiui, , t .1 1. iKa .llra itnwfl. 1 At ihul linrm ( Vkvim.a1..r. tiW.AH ka.l lint mt. Mi- to opposs trtatp, uouuuen. arj., .. - - but it was plain to aee thaltue evn nau om, cuenurruw, . checked, not removed and aa they are well organ- j tie Mexican Uiano coniaina some o...eiv.u... zed itislo be feared that the flame ol violence on tnese occurrences, me acrimon; ui mm ...-j wTl'bur'st forth again. FH". under the circumstances of tho case, be pardoned, i tie writer, nowever, piainiy ueciarea his Conviction, that Commodore Junes hud attacked Montery agreeably to orders from hia Government, wiih the object of conquering California; but that finding the country in auch a atsie of defence thanks to the care of Santa Ana, and Tor ml (the Secretary of War) he bad been obliged to aban don bia plan, and to invent atory of bis justification. BANKRUPTCY or HENRY YOXTHEIMER. "jVOTICE is hereby given, that on the 22d day v of September last, the undersigned waa ap pointed hy the District t;nurt of ihe I tilled Mates lor the Western District of Pennsylvania, assignee of HtMRT Yoxtheimer, decreed by Ihe said court a Bankrupt, pursuant lo the set of Congress passed AuuuM 19th. 1841, and that said assignee has en tered upon bis duties as such, of which all concern ed iu any manner whatever will plea-e to take no tiee. UIIAKLB8 ri.tiAMNIB, Dec. 3lt, 1842. 3t Atutignet. TUB (General Stage lJ'tcr,) LYCOMING COUNTY, I'ciiitsylvunla. rWlHE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends 1. and the public in general, that he has taken the above LAIWK ASD COMUODIOCS HOTEL, INTII E B O R O U G II O F M U N C Y, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate all who may favor bun with their custom. His Sleeping Apautmemts aro well aired, and comfortable. His Tabic Attn Bar will always be supplied with the best the market can afford. Hia Stahliku, which is good, will be under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronize him, that he will not fail to give general satisfaction. Ii. n. W b.W Lit, Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1812. If. PniLADCLPniA, BEADING AND rOTTSVlttE RAIL ROAD. AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION I.lNK Will r.ommr. nrr running but men Vhihuh-lplttm and I'oiHvilic nn the Juuowtng days and horn; Osr Awn atter Mwnt, Mai 9. 1842. Leaving Pott.ville, on Mondays, Wediieadaya and Fridays, at 8$ A, M. Leaving rhiladc Iphia, on 1 uesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 1 P. M. Ihnrt nf imming Uenditip. For Philadelphia, at 111 A. M. i ... . . , For Pottsvilte, at M P.M. $ "J r.t it k s. Between Pottsville fit Philada. 3,M cV f 2,f0 Between Reading cV d.i. 2,25 A- 1,75 Between do ft Pottsville, 1,40 &. 1.00 EicrjRstnx Ticr ets noun roR hiti rnimh R EXT HAT. Between Pottsville A Philadelphia, f 5 00 Between Reading cV do, 3 00 Between do. Ac Pottsville, 2 110 The other passenger trains will as before, at the following b"urs : Philadrlphia and Poltsrillr. From Philadelphia, at 6$ A.M. .. From Pottsville, nt 2 P. M. 5 J Hours of pntsins Heading. For Pnttavilie, at 9 A. M. n . For Philadelphia, ot 3J P.M. J 1 All the trams will stop for way passengers at the usual points. cry All passengers are requested to proeurn their tickets before the trains start. May 21, 1842. tf. Tit Country MERCHANTS. '"PHE Nubscriber, Agent of Lyon &. Harris, Hst Manufacturers, for New York, Philndelpbia, Baltimore and o'her large cities, ose Hats are highly commended for qood enlit ad durqlitity, has on hand a fir-t rale, assnrtmnt of HAl'S and CAPS, suiti'de fur Spring s iles, wli ch will 'e sold very low, foi cai oi Sipioved credit, at the noted cheap store. No. 40, North Third strovt, opp jsi'e the (Jlty Hotel, riillajelphtn. ROBERT I). WH.KINSO.X. Afent. N. B. Orders for Hats in the rowM, promptly attended lo. The highest t rice in task or trade given f.HT Fur ilcins. Philadelphia, June 11, 1$42.--Iy . .H'J.1- . u. . . .. . in,- l i aB U. S. 3Iail Coach Foil VOTTSViri.K. STICK TO THE M ATX COACH I THE Mail Coach for Pottsville leaves Norllmnis bin-land every morning at Ii o'clock, wl arrive in Pwtsville in the evening. Far as low a any other line. For seals, apply at Mr. Wiibington's Hotel, Ndrthumberiand, or at George WeitxelV, Stmbury, A, E, KAPP cVtX).. NorthdMsyl.lSia. VroprMtirs. (JTj Passengers coming from TTiilaoVlphin will pVa.-e secure their tears at the White iSwan Hotel, Rare St., before they leave the city. Tftsergets coming in this line, have their seats seenrrdin any Htagcnr Packet boat from this place. Those outiiing in flie other line may be left behind. CliVDE & WILLIAMS' lllanK ltook 1Ianufaf tuo, Opposite Prince's Hotel, ilARRLSBUIKi. f IHEY are prepared to manufacture blank wotk 1. of every description, Tulod to any pattern, sin h as ttoekels Records, U ty Books, Ledgers, As-ief-sora' and Collectors' Duplic.ites of the finest quali ty ol paper, in a style equal to any nude in the ci ties cl tnnlarielplna or New oik. All trtcTMttioriB of hindiiru neatly rocute.l. Scrap Bortks, Albtrms and T'ortl.diim made tofvriler. aw Books, Music and Periodicals hound to any pattern. Old Books rebound, Ac. Also files of papeis bound. (TT Work leTt at rhe office nfthe f?utibury Ame- rh-nn, will be promptly attended to. May 21st, 1842. ly. GOLDEN SWAN ja Ja GI TEC J3Ti2 ULs 4 .Vo f)l Xarth Third, xrc Arch Strwl, PHILADELPHIA. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR biVEM TfcUSONS. CHARLES WEISS, late ..1 the "White Kwan." and "Mount Vernon l!o,ir," respt.ctfully in forms his friends and customers, thai I e lias lavome the proprietor of the abov well known llirtel. Country Meichants will find the above Hotel a central location, and the best of fare. Persons tra velling with private conveyance will find a large yard and good stabling for horses, and the best of ostleis. Boarding $1 perday. Msy 14th, 1842. tf. A CARD. r. J. . l'Clil legs leave to tender hn grate ful acknowledgments lo ihe people of Sunbuiy and surrounding country, for their past encourage ment in IhoTine of his profession ; anil would at the same time announce to them, that he Mill in tends to continue the practice of medicine in all its various drpartments. He would, therefore, solicit a continuance of their confidence and pairnnace. He may he lounil at all tunes at Ins olliee, in mar ket street, unless profeusionallv eng iged. Sunburv, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf. A CARD. Dr. I. T. TrilCfl, Respectfully info. ins tl.e cilixens of Sunhury and vicinity, thai be I-as a ken an office in the budding lately ocrunied by Pet, r Lazarus aa a drug store, in market lie. t, tu burv, where he may le found at all houra, unless profes sionally encased. DU. TR1TES returns his sincere thanks for U encouragement he has received, in the line of his profession, iu this place, and trusts, by prompi i lent ion lo the duties of his profession, and reason able charces, that he will continue to receive liberal i-hare of the public patronage. Sunburv, Oct. 1st, 1842. tf. It was said in the earlier part oi ine evening that the Moyemensing Priaon was to be attacked, In order to rescue the liotera Imprisoned, and a large body of men were, it i "Wi ,een nw The Mayor despatched a strong posse, under charge of officer Jame Young, but when they reached there the men were not lo be een. The military remained under arm, ready for service at a moraent'a notice, until eleven o'clock, when they were temporarily discharged from ser vice. ' A Yankee, writing from the Wet, speaks of its great matrimonial facilities, and adds, "Suppose you get our gill son new leeib and send Iheut out.' Ii?. W HAVE taken my son Wm. I. Greenough, in J to partnership in the practice of the law, in the j county of Notthuntbeiland. He will be constant-. I ly in attendance at my olliee, in the borough of Sunbury, ready to transact such busiucfc as may be entrusted to our care. Merchants and others may rely upon bis vigilance and fidelivy in ihe col lection of mon y. E. GREjENOUGH. Hunhury. Dec. 31st. 1812 S't riTIHE Subscribe-,., have entered into partnership I. in the ntaclice of law, in the several courts of the county of Northumberland, and atate of Penn sylvania. Theii olliee is the same that has hither to been occupied by E. Greeiinunh, in the borough ofSunbury. E. GUE ENOUGH, W. I.GKEENOUGH. Sunbury, Dec. 31at, 1812. St TlllE public are hereby notified, that the srdi M. scrilwra purchased of William and Jacob. 1 "Its. of the hotough of ISorthuinlierlanil, on the "0th day of Decrmlier inst., two MAKES, the one bay and the other black. Take notice, that we have losued aUive pro perly to the said Wm. and Jacob l ip, to bu deli, vcred to us at any time v.hen tailed for. WM. MeCAY. BI'.AUTIGAM & V ATLES. Northumberland, Dec. 31st, 1842. M' Creat fliiMness. The Royal Mail Steamer Dee left Nassau, N, P.,24tb ult., for England via Ber muda, with one passenger on boaid, and he was an Anisrican, ltu'.e ol'feorge Walls, lq. "TTOTH'E ia hereby given, that letters of admin 11 b-traiion on tUe eaiate of Geoige Watts, Esq , iTw of Ihe bomugb of Nortbunibetlaud, have been p ranted to the suWritwr, ieidiiig in Sunbury. Persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against ihe estate aie n quested lo preiseut iheiu tor exainiiialiou and settlement. FREDERICK LAZARUS. Sut.bury.Dw:. U, 142. Ct 12 lUOTO.ltAlIHC NOTICE. M. P. SIMONS, I'o. 173 (W,vHit Street, th Slory, PHILATJELrniA. ANVPACTUHEK of nAGVl'RltF.O TYl'K Al'I'AHATl S, Soruie.,1 and Mi tnat'jre Caes, Impotter of F'eneh Chemicals and double ailver plates for the Dairuerreotvpe, ato ibis method of informing Ihe citizens of Northern Peniiiivlvania, that be cairies on lbs above ousiness exIi liMvelv. iu all ili, various branches. Persons desirous of obtaining any of the above artie'es, pun lc promptly supplied, on the lowest terms, fo", cash. All lettets (post paid,) will receive i'.nmrdiaie attention. Mr. G R. LILLE BRIDGE, now travelling in the Northern part of ihe tSiaie, will promptly at tend to all orders, give necessary information and Photographic instructions lo any person on appli- ' cation to him. August tilh. 1812. fun j bit. J, nTsumnkpv, SURGEON DENTIST. 1 ES'.'EC I "FULLY infoima the public that lie has made Norih.imberland bis permanent ylaee of irsidenee, and is ready to attend 10 any cal'.s in Ihe line of his profession. July 2, 1842. ty. "TAJMlRING, or; ins own hook. PETEP. GETTEP., RF.SPECTFI LLY informs bis friends and the jiubbc gcneiully, that he bus commenced the Tailoring II iii ncs, in sit iU blanches, in Ihe house formerly occupied by Win. Durst ss a Tailor Shop, in BlavUierry street, nearly opposite the PrsbymUi Cbuich. He rcectlully solicits a sbsre of the public patron age, and trusts by slrict attention to business snd reasonable cha'gvs, he will be enabled lo give gen eral satikfaciion. Sunbuiy, June I8lh, 1842 ly LL persons indebted to the firm nf Lynn & Hvris, under the agency of O.N. Thscher, Hut and Cap Manufacturer!, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ate settlement of th-ir accounts with ihesnbscriler, their legally au'boriyed agent, who is fully empow eled to settle and collect the account f said firm. ROB CUT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1S42. tf Agent. m-"ra:T?aia" naz WARRANTED SI PERWR TO ANY OTHER ME A II SUBVRY. ""JOHN & HENRY LANDAU, hivintr rented the Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sunhuty, have now for sale Ihe best I. line in this part of the country, and will continue to keep constantly on hand fresh l.une for f lastering. Building and for Liming land, on aa reasonable terms as csn be haJ anywhere in the neighborhood. May 21, 1842. j & H. LANDAU. EAGLE Iff H2 IDT. 9 Corner of Third and Vine Streets, WILIilAMSPOHT, PA. f IHE auhscrilier respectfully announce ti the public, that he Ins opened a Hotel in the com rnodious brick huildine situate on the corner ot I hird and Pine streets, where he will lie happy to ait np.in those who itibv f.ivor him with their company. I lie r.acle itotel is lurge ami convent em, and furnished in Ihe ln?st modem style. It is provided with a latge numtier of well aired and cmfrt.ible sleeping apartments, rooms, private I arlnrs, Ac. Persons visiting W ilhamsport on bu siness nt plea-ure, may re.t as-ured that every ex ertion will 1st used to render their sojourn at the 'r.aele Motel pleasant and agreeable. His I alas will lie supplied with the very bet the market af- forda, and his bar with ihe choicest wines and other liquors charges reasonable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than any othe( similar establishment in Ihe borough being situate in the business part of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsporl and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Nlahltiig provided, and good and tru.sty ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servants have been cm (dosed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of his guests. There will lie a carringe always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. 1812. J. MAVL AND, JR. & CO. fenull and lobacco Alanulaclurers, No. 99 North West corner of Race and Tliird Streets. PHILADELPHIA. THE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J. MAYLAND. Jn. & Co.. as successors to the late firm of Jacob Mayland 4" Co., and will continue the businets at ihe old esta blishment, on their own account. In addition t their own close attention and experience foi mary years, in the manufacture of their eefebrated snufls, &c, the long experience of the senior partner of the late firm, will also be devoted to the interest of the new concern and aa no exertion and care will I 8 spared to insure their goods, at all times of the ve ry liest quality, they solicit a continuance of Ihe confidence of the friends and customers of the late firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAYLAND, J. Philadelphia, May 14th, 1812. ly EEILIAIT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Foot of Willow Street Rail Road, OH TH K HSLAWS, Fresh suppv of KOSB OINTMENT. received and for tale by H. B. MASEU. Nov. 19tb, 1842. HAVING associated wi ll tlieni Joseph Barnet, late of Elision, Pu., respect fully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have la. ken that large and wed known store and wharf at foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by Jieob Martin, where they urpoe doing a ucm ral Coumiisaion and Forwarding Business and Tom the local a.Uatitace of the place being conm cte with all ti e publ e iniprovemeins that liav. their outlet in the en. ' e flatter themselves ihey will t aide to do 1 tlioi rs lo as gre .1, 11 HOI g'eaiei n vanlage, and tiHin as reasonable let ma ss any other house, and they assuie their fiionils that any con sianiiii'iiU maile, lo ibein shall have iheir atrict at tention, snd no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. Tin y are also prepared to receive and forward goods to sny pint on the Di lav. ,re and Ihrh rivers, between Matich Chunk, Easton and Plula-ib-lphia, via Delaware I)ivifi, n and Lehih ('an .ls also, to anv point on ihe Juniata river, or North and Wist Blanche, ol the Susquehanna via Schuyl- kill anJ Union, or tho Chesapeake and ' ' Cuna!. For iTie accommmlalion of Boa' coming or go ing via rvhuvlkill and Union Canal-,, a hwmiboat will b, keplrxprest.lv lor towin boata Troin the Schuylkill a'-Hind l the lM .wsiennd back, which will en.ble mi ld, outs in ha their produce deli vered on the U a are, and Ibeir g.)..b- t.t ipd at a saving ol 6H toiipei n ut. ,..i the p ie. s lor hauling SC O-., wiih Ibesr luLal.l g. s they re apectfully aoli.il a of air i,a. e. F J W. HEILM ANiCO. William Hellman, Wdhani W. Ky , Joseph Usrurt. 5 rhilad .May , I843.-Iy MERCHANT'S HOUSE, A'o.237, North Third, ahm e Cutlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. rilHE subscribers takes pleasure in rwqiiamling .L their friends and Ihe public in general, that they have taken the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same situ once occupied by the old estahlislred Hotel known aa the Bull's Head, in Third sltvct uhovo Callow hill si. ThiB Hotel is finished in the Very liest possible) manner, ind of rhe best materials. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchants; the arrangements for heating and ventilating cacti room ia Mich aa to svenre any temperature. Tba Iwdrooms are all light and airy, all furnished iu a neat style, so as to insure comfort. The receiving parlors are also fuini.-hed iu a su perb style, the windows arc on (he French style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whiih makes a pleasant recess. Particular attention has been given to the beds and bedding, which, Willi ihe furniture, are entirely new. From year' ex,erieiice in hotel business, w trust, by strict assiduity lo business, to make this house a desirable stopping place. Our table will always be supplied wiih the very best our market can alVord, and our bar with die best liquors and wines of the most approved brands. P. S. There are first rate stabling undcarr aae houses attached to the hotel, attended by cartful and sober hostlers, and our charges w ill bis low, ill accordance with tba present hard limes. SUIJLTZ Jk. DEUR Philadelphia. April If., 1812. S17SQU EHANNA HOTEL, CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO., PENNSYLVANIA. " HE subscriber respectfully inform" the juUio that he has purchased, and now ocnp! ibe iiilik j'i'gtTavern Stand, the property, lnte nf Theoilore Large arid C'imirnortiiK Well known as Wills, and formerly kepi try Samuel A. Bnuly He is now prepared to accommodate all travellers and visiters who may favor him wiih a call, and will use eveiy eftort in bis power to render every convenience snd comfort to his eubtomers, while under hia charge. His aecommodationa are ample, snd his rooma well furnished. Hi stable exten sive and in good condition. Hra TsLt and Br will 1 supplied with ihe best that the market can afford. By punctuality and attention, he feels confidintlb.il he will ineilt the patronage of the public. CH ARLES HARTMAN. Cattawissa, April Oth, 1SI2. llOIICItT t'iUTI'.ll & SOX, PAPER MAKUPACTUaEBB, Lombard Stmt, itatlimort, HAVE constantly for sale, Printing Paper of all ir.es and qualities, Cap Writing Paper, rul! and plain, Letter Paper, while and blue, ruled and plain, Hanging Paper, fine and common, Envelope Paper, do. do. medium, double crown, crown and i ma sired Wtapping Papers, Colored Medium end lioyal Papers, H t Hinder.' and Sltaw Box Boards, Tims, e r, and all articles iu heir line, which ihey v. id si ll ou sect aumojai ing teriua. HigliCvl price given for old rags. ROBERT CARTER SON, March 19, 184'i. Elklon, MJ
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