Corrcifondcnre I llic American. HATtniasuao, Jan. 28, 1813. I) Sin : Since ny taat, the grea. eflraTnlde fot Aw spoils hit terminated. The Prissier for the Senate and H ease have been electeaV Thus one more evcfl question Vaa bcenctfleV, The flow ing is the retail s For Printer re rtoe.se 5 English Jonrmnt, McKinlcy and Lencare; Herman Journal, Hultcr ml Sigler ; B.7M H.sioeV, For Printer a tha Senate I EngliiJi Journal J. B. Walton t Herman Jmrntil, Baab and Hum mel ; liillt, John H. Dimmock V co. Geo. Csss arrived here aome day airrcs and we "escorted hy the snilitary to Wilson's Hotel, A brilliant levoe era given at the Irovemor'a wan. iop, the aeconJI cvrning of his arrival, M which Gen. Oa anl family, Wen, Urowti of Michigan, Com. Elliot A jvtghter, the beauty mnd fashion of. tlarrishurg, rnetnber of the depailwtents and IcgWIaTOre, aisl nuwiereu strangers, were present. A lill waarnn through both House on Satnrday the 2 1st, te prevent Incorporated imrovement coin panics from maWrig aasfgnnrenta in favor of loan holJcra, and giving contractor and mechanics lien on all such work., to come in firat for payment. Thi waa done for the purpose ol preventing the Heading and Philaaclphi rail read company from making an aasignnvent in fa ver of certain ksMi-hold-era on Monday, the 22d, which is sid to e in pro gress of txmsuniaiion. The Governor ha signed the law. In the Scnaln, n Tuesday last, Mr. Gibon it ynrted a bill adverse to the repeal of the Bankrupt law. The law haa already done nearly all the tnischtr'f to be complained of, and should not now I entirely regaled. The eulject of cancelling the Relief nolee ia pro bably the moot important aulject before the legists tore. A resolution to that ellect haa already pas. d the House. On Thausday last the wlyect waa taken up in the Senate. TiievestMa recurring ehsll the main question be now put, it w de cided in the affirmative, yeas 19, nays 14, and the tesolution pissed second reading by tfce following ote : YEAS Messrs, Daily, B luck, B rower, "Champ iey,'CochTan,'Crl."Crai8,0 mie,Dimock, Ever Vi-gely, Giliona, Gnrgas, Hieer, Hill, Hrtton, Ituddleson, Kline, Mathers, M'Cufty, Ml.aniihan. Wullin, Penniman, Smith, Siaciman, Sullivan, "Wilcox, Crispin. Speatt'T 28 N A V Messrs Far?ellj', HttEv.K idiot, Stew art. 4 The resolution now roniing op Tor final pancige, a motion was made dy Mr. Champneys, again to go into committee of the whole 'for the purpose of amendment. The amenomrttxs were submit tp.l and read, and after some dtitate, "he subject waa -pnetpnned'fiir (he purpose ef hating the amend ments printed. The olrject of thia resolution h, to reatore the provisions rf the act of 21th June, and provides that alt the Relief note received in the Treasury shall lie cancelled, nnril Hie full amount ordered by that act ia destroyed-, the effect of which will be virtually to IwnUh Uw whole issoe from circulation. In regard to the presidency, there s evidently a Jeep game playing between Van Buriw, andttuch anan. The delegatea from thia atate will be, ottensi Vly, for Buchanan, lot ashis chance for a nomina tion ia but feeble, they am to go lot Van Buri n. Ifud Mr. Buchanan taken a more independent course in regard to the Tariff, he would have been the mo-1 rxtnlar candidate in the atate. He voted, it is true, for the tariff, but deAroyeti the cslect of his vote by an apologetic spech. Pennsylvania, unless hhe intends to 1m gar herxelf, will never suf j'Ort the free trade system. 'J'lie fotlowing Coirgres-ional apportionment Bill was reported in the Houhc of It. on Saturday last. It nukes 5 or 6 whig dirficls; Ducks and Lehtsh, 73L884 Montgomery and Delaware, i7,0:t2 4 Theater eotmty, Lancaster do. lleilts county. Dauphin, Lefcsnon nd Schuylkill, !V or t ham Aon, Montgomery and Pike, I.uierne, ColumVia and Wyoming, Ilradford, Susquehanna and Tioga, I.yeoming Northum'rerland and Union, t'uml-erland. Perry, M fflin and Juniata, Someraet. Cambria and Indiana, Westmoreland and Fayette, Uedford and Franklin, York and Adams, Huntingdon, Centre, Clinton ft CVesTn-M Trie, Jefferson. Potter, Warren. & McKean, 54.221 Mercer, Crawford and Venaneo, Heaver, Uutler, Armstrong, and Clarion, A llegheny, Washington and Green, Philadelphia city and co'y. 3 members. 76.833 85.775 81,235 f0,45A 250,000 v.z. APPOtSTJSUrT t TVMtl. Jo-ifTH STtl-lWKLt., Esi., to he an Asaoctate Judge in and for the county of 1'nion, in the tim of Jacrrli W, Smirh. Esq., whom Governor Porter nominated to the Senate without solicitation a few Aay since, but baa declined serving, and was there (oie arillulrawn. KeyUHt. A Beautiful Pment. When the present Sul tan of TinVeyeame to the thnsM, his aunt presen ted hrsa with thirty beautiful Georgians and Ciecas ians. she had oeloKeal aaad eJuiated eipressty for him. rttaOxcJicc: n. fltHE subscriber has thia day jrurchased at aeon 1 stable's sale, held in the borough of Sunbury, J.y C Otm. the (ollouifi uuclea, sold the pro perty isf JiAin Mvors: 1 41, y t ?S t Sett Harness. Fl bl Id. 1 2S t do. 1 12 1 Harnrw, 1 7 1 Day Mare, H) I Sled, I lo TImb above articles hae Wen loaned I" tire John Myers, and wtH l hfl in his pobsemiua Mulil I see proper U reinoie, or otherwise ithcp.we of them. H. CMAEU. Suuburjr, Jan. 25lh, 1S43. At Wifliatnsport, rn Wednesday morrfing Sal, hy rhw Rtrv. Mt. I'ol J. F.CaiiTrn.'of tire liyentrimg T5 ir.ette, to Miss CTsraiwit. AaughSAf of Francis tiampbell. Kj., all of Willi.imKport. tn TaniTle. on the 17ih tnst.,Tiy the Rev. John Ball, Mr.Oonntn KKnsnntn to Misa Kutiatrit Hilkma!(, both of this place. On the ISth hist , hy the im. Mr. (VnunK GsanaTto Miss Ninr.i Ksi.LKT,holh ef Kush township. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Miter, Mr. O. H. Cook, of Lewislfnn, Union rnunty, to Miss Sa rah Hovskl. of Chilisipiaque township. On the 24th K., In; Anthony UeirRVr, tlq.. Mr. fimn-oa Voiro, M Mies Mill KiiKfi.hoth of Slit moVm township. DID), In Milton on Friday evening the 1-1'h rt4., at half past 9 o'clock, the R.v. JOHN RHOAUs, in the fiOth year of Ms age, Mt. Rhoads was for period of more thin tbirty years, n (Mrs efficient, and conKtent minister of thetJospcl. His whole h'fc was one of nirasnafiy dignified and coirect moral deportment, exhibiting wherever he lived or moved, the sublime beautv and excellences of onr holy chriitiatiity. He was in trath, toirect specimen of Chiitftisn f hmarter. adorning the doctrines which he pnmutgatod with avhaste life and a holy oonvcrsitinn, insnintirli that all men believed him to be a man after God's on heart. He has, however, 'l'lcd from a worM of gvkf and sin, With Christ etmily elrattu" fiom the pins the sorrows, uri Alictions inci dent to human lite, II is wife has lost an atfectfonste Tinshanfl his chiMrvn an eiemplsnjr and beloved pareisl, sn4 the Charch devotedly pious and asrful ministietotKhe Gospr-1. ViMtn hrttgtr TRICE CURRENT Corrected weekly by enry VorMrrmer. Wcat, - Wl Rts, M Coax, . ' - 40 Oats, ...... 2.1 Pens:, ...... A Flaw, ... . KlO BrTTr.n, ..... 12 Bkkswav, .... 25 Tallow, .... I2J Dhikii Applks, - 1?5 Do. Pkaciiks, - - SOO Ft.AH, - - 8 Heckled Flat., - 10 ...... 8 oirt ltilonl Ic Company.' A STATED MEETING ofthe Company will beheld on Thurs.lay evening neil, at 7 o'clock, at the School House. Tunelunl ttttenibiiire ia re queKteg. GEO. U. WffiTSF.R, Jan. 2ft, t843. rrrrf,. Oood Will Fire CoTllpans.,, THE members of the "G.mkI Will Fire Cum pir.v are requested to meet at tire Court House, on Monday Evenine, Feb. 6th, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Tuiicrnal attendance is reiprirvd. Jan. 28. J. H. ZIMMERMAN, Ser. NOTICE is bereW niven, that all iho indeb ted to the firm of Wood it Rhawn, by note, bid, or hook axenunt, ate requested to come for ward and set lie their accounts, on or before the lat of March neil. All those complying with the a bove ntlust, will cortfT a favor, or, perhaps, Fave costs. WOO!) c KHAWiN, HnnVmry, Jan. 2Sth, 1813. 5t. Oi'plian1 ( ourrt Sales IN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court of NorthumWrland county, will lie ct posed to sale, at the late residence of Wm. Garret, dee'd on Saturday the 25th day of March neit.to wit : A renstn trrrt nf wood (and. situate in Ru-h township, in raid omnry. rnitaiiiTni; twenty five acres, adjoining lamia of Enns Sharjiless, J icoli Ge.irhart's devisees, tlforge Gearhart and otliera, late the e-late of said ilec'd. Hale to ciirnrm-nce at I o'cl 'rk nfsaid ilav when the cundiiious nt" tle will l maik? known lv WIARP1.ESS TAYLOR. JOHN C. GRIER, Jan. 28, 18 1 J. .4(irV Tavern Police. To the formm'sV C. O. ltmnrl, ?.., President, and his Associates. Judges ofthe C'liurl nf (fuar ttr ikstiUiHs vf the ennui nf $urlknmhrlaiid : riHE ;tition nf IThailes Weaver, of Sinlsiry, .1 in saiil county, humbly represent that he con tinues to keep a house of public en'ert lintne nt at his nil stand in Sunbu-y, and ia wcH prepare I for the accommodation of travellers, &c. He tlrvie- i Tore prays your honors to grant him a license, to I keep a tavern dating the enaiiirg war, and he will rav, A.c CH RI.ES WEAVER. To Tas JrnnM iimvi MLinTiostr. : The suV i acril-era, residents of Sunbury, hereby certify, that j Charles Weaver, the applicant lor license, is a ' man of good reute for honety anil temperance, and ia well provided with iioux; room and conve- inetRTt lor tire lixlging and aecomnKhlMinm ol stratrgera and travellers, end that a pubHe hone there is necessary. They therefore rorirmmend hirn hs a proper rersin to be IcciweJ to keep a public htsise. John D. rriee, Gideon Market, E. Gas. Charb-a Miller, Wiffiam Martx, George Rohrbach, Jan. 28th. 184X 3t llenj imin Hi ndiiik.-, John llriglit, John Famsworth, Jacob Keek, 4eorge Young, A mire w Durst. Tat cm Xolltc To the llivnirralde C. C Thmnrl. Kit)., President, and his Assutiotrt, Judges of the Court of Ifnor ter Srmions of the fvuijr if Northumberland : r HE petition of John Haus of Suulsjry, in said M. county, humWy rrpresefits, that he continue to keep a house of jbbe entertainment, at his old etand, near the court house, and is welt pre p:rel for tire accommodation of tiavellera, &e. He therefore prays your horns; to grant him a li eeneto keoji a tavern, dunirg the ensuintt veacaml Iss will pray. . JOll.X Il tt Te ma Jipmks aov i nnsnesin : Tlie auli serilers, smidents, of Snnbury, hereby cettily, that J tin Hans, tlie aoirlicant for lire lrcn-, is a man of V nod repute for honespy aJ lenmerance, and wrll provided wilh house room and co. v.ti'l (1rs far the hgiug and acooinsandation uf strangers n.l traviAlera, Mid that a rabtie ho;e there is eessiry j they tWrefrtre rrcoi',in-id him ;$ t p. per person te 1 fceented to keep a -l,e Uisum-. Saiisael ll. Jordsii, '". trtarlin. lolm 1'. I'ui'rl, Jeo. W.Kiehl. Abraham Erwin, John U, Piioe, Edward Oity, 'J'hiis.ti Heiiins, Jan. 2x1b, 1S4J.-31 iolwsrd i , C. II. Whs, ton, CaM. FisHit-, W. L. D. w ad, Cbis f. Iliuuer, D. T. Trues. Notice IS hrfrchy given, thrft the pstlnersMp lreret.JToie eiisring, and traibnu nmer the firm of Uyer Iv ft 4. Haas, h:it this day been dissolved liy mn. lual consent. All persons knowing themclv-s to be intMited will make payment, to Henry 1'yeily, who ia hiteby authori-iei and sohly mpniTed tit receive and settle all acconnts i!ne siid firm. I IF. Mi V BYBRIA", T)AVIl) HAAS. AiiRUt.i, Jan. 21st, 1tl3. 18 3t. HENRY BYERLY WfXpI.I. continue the "Augusta Sime," and hopes by strict attention to boaiiress, to Te. e ive bis share of riitm. AH Virrds uf iroilii e will be Ink en fer goods, aa ato in payment uf debt now due. Auirnsta. Jim. 21st. 181.1 18 3t Tavern Notice. To th llntmrahe C. G. Ihmnrl, for., I'retiilem, mid his. 1sinlfitr, Judges of the. Vnnrinf Qtitrr rVr SttstHm fftrtlte tvnnU of S'orthnmlerlimd ; tlHK peliiion of CharVs D. Whart m, of Sun .1. lury, in sai l county, humbly rrs;eiiitfl. that he eoiitiuui'S to keep a house of public entertain ment, at tin) well known stand near the court houe, snj is well reparid lor the accommodation of trav tilers, fee. He tlwrefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern during the en ci, suing year, mil tie will cray. Ac. Vil AKI.ES 1). WHARTON. To fn Ji'ntKS ahotk tTiovn : The suli snibctiS rrsidenta of Sunbury, hereby certify, that Charles, 15. Wharton, the applicant for the lirense, is a man nf good repute for honesty and tenants irx, ml is wi4l (s-ovilca wkh hnescoom and cirvni encra lor the lodging and areoniTflodittiim of stT.tn gi r and travellers, and that public house thervi is nerexs.iry : tl.ry theiefoie recommend him as a proer person to be licensed to kip a public luruse. S.irmie4 D. Jordan, John llosnr, teo. Martin, Jaeob Rhawn, Thos. G. Hr'gins, TCilwsnl (tobin, Trederirk l.acaras, tireo. Bright, John W. Peal, J. l Rhoads, Samuel II. Dimer, D. T. Trites. W. L. Dewart. Chas. J. Bruner. Jan. 28th, 1813. jit Tavern iotir45. to foe SronorWe C. ('. Ihmnrl, Esq., President, utii fo'a Amociiilri, Judges nf the Cisnri wOurrr rcr VstiinwR, r tkevtuiiy vf Stii'thHutttcrlund '. TIIHE petition of Catherine Bjrflton.ol Sonbory. X i" said county, humbly represents, that ade continues to keep a house of pnhsic entertain men', at her old stand in Sunbury, and 'is well prepared for the nccomtnodalion of travellers, fc,c. She therefore prays your honors to grant her a li cence to Veep a Vavem, during the en-uing year, and she will pray, &c CATHARINE BOUI.TON, To thk JrrifiFS above M:v.Tio?iiin: The snV si-rilHrs, residents of Sunbury, hereby certily, thit Csihsrine Boulton. the applicant for the licence, is a laly of b.hk) repute for huiie-ty and ti inper ane, and is wi ll provided wilh house room an.l wnvenienees for the loilping and acenmmo Isttcm ff slranrfers and travi'lVTs, and that a public houe there is necessary: ibey therefore recommend her as a ptinT porwMi te be licensed to leep a public htc G. U Weier, Ira T. Clement, Geo. Itriglil, John W. IVat, John Uogar, Joseph Eiely, .Ian. 28ih, 1843.- CD. Wharton, John Haus, John P. Purset, Conrad Kershner, Abraham Erwin, Prter W.iray. Si Jolin II. C'ottdon'tt IMatc. TVOT1CE w herelry given, that all persons, cor-a-v poraie or natural, nteresed in die estate of JOHN H. COWDEN.or in the money intonrt for distribution, to appear by the 7ih ilay of Fetru ary, 1813, and make themselves parties tothe neve ral ivaes hi fact, ndto t-ho iroceeJioga lift dislri liution. By the Court. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Prolhonotarj' ortice, J l'rolh'y Sunburv, Jan. Oth. 18H ibraliaiii llimlifllM'ipcr's i:stafr. AT OIK i the T t I'lt'E is beri-lw gien to all ihose im'ebted to state of Abraham Dunkerne'g.T, ke J, late of Coal township, Northutnlrerlsnd county, by notes due.orlmok account, to call and make pay ment ii or l-l'oretlr 11th day of February next, at the house nl lire cVeenarJ. All those haing claims on aid est lie, are requested to present them, t weK milhentsraiod, for settlemrnt. SUSANNA DCNKEI.HERGER. Jan. 7tb, I8I J. 5l Administratrix BANKRUPTCY or HENRY TOXTHEIMKU TOTIt;E is hereby given, that on the 22d day J- ofSeptembiy last, the undersigned waa ap pointed by the District Court of the I'nited States, tor the We-tetn District of Pennsylvania, nsignre of IIi.nht oxtmkimkh. decreed by the said court a Dsnkrupt. ptirsualil to the act of Congress passed Auuust I9(h, 1811, sirj that sai.l SMignee baa en lered upon bis duties as suih, of which all concern ed in any manner nhalevrr will plea-e to take no tice. CIIAK1.ES ri.KAKAN I rs, 1 ec. 3 1 st, 1 8 12. 3t 1HAVE taken my aon Win. I. Greenwich, in to nirt iter -hip in the practice of the law, in (Ik county nf NotthunilsMtaiMl. He w iU te com ant Iv in atteirdnnee at my otfitv, in the I'orourjti ot Sunbury, ready to transact such business as nisy he entrusted to our rate. Merchants and olbeis may rely upon his vigilante and fidelity Ml the col lection of anon y. K. GREENOl'UII. Sunlniry, Dee. 3tst, 82-l I f ItllE SulisiTibrrs have entered into partnership 1 1. in the practice of isw, in the sevrrat courts of i the county t Norihumberland, and state of Penn I sylvania. Tbeii nllire is the Same that ha hither to bi-en orirupied by E. Giejeimuch, in the tiorough ofSuMlsity. K. GREEN'OI'Gll, W.l. GUEENOlitlH. Sunlmry, Dec. 31st, 1842. &l rilHE public areh.t.hy isnfiedf hl(t ,tie 1. scrrtier pun-hs-ej f Wil";,,, ,j j anb ,-1 of the bonru-gh of Noilbe.,berlaiid. n the Sih dsy oT Doeeaaber int.,two MAIU'si, ilu! one hay and tl ihT hla-"'4l Take not ie-.t ina, we n,v- (nMMj ihe ,iwe ,,,. perty to BaiJ MV,, ;nJ JW.41J, CV.1 he deli, vcre-j 10 us at anv iim wtwn called lor. WM. M.-43AY. I5KACTK1AM 6, WAPl.ES !vortluMirTland. Dc. Slsl, ISlt. l1tc ! Kroi gi Hll, 1 OTltH is hen by gKen.That letu-rs of admin iriraiioli on Ike etiiste f G. orue Walls. Ksq , 1 tie of the butough uf Nortlujdiland. have been r-rantid to the Hubsiyiber, leading in Nuiihnry. Pi-r-uns wnlel-led tiaiJ sla are i uesli-d to make immediate payment, and those having claims 1 S4 nnsi the es'trtro are r. quested to present llrerai lor ' -clainiiuuoji .J ken lenient F U EDE UIC K I. AZ AKUS. fui.bury,Pee. 14, . U Public Notice. rp KK NO I ICK,thnt nn llietOili day of Pe 1 cember, 1842, we jmrrhascd, at -const bill's sale, lii-M by IMward t?as. conlahle for the bo rough of Sunbury-, the fv lowing property of lueeph M irvr, to w t : l Cl.nirs. f0 28 1 Bnrr.iu. 1 fid 1 t'oiuer Clipboard, 2 7? 1 Brovin Maic, 40 Oft 1 IMt.r, 0 25 1 Bav Mare, Hf 1 Halter, 0 8 1 I 1.. 4t 5 25 l(i Bushels Com, at 13 eta. pe Vv. T 8S l 8 Tire i11c wiR therefore talte notice, that we have loaned the ahove named articles to Joeph Mnrlr, of Atlgusta township, Northumln-rl .ml conn tv, as AiTc1iaid Vv us at constable's rale, and that tiny licld by him in no other wav. Ill A T. Cl.EMV.NT, JA(X)U MAIM. Sunboiy, D.-c. 21. 181J. li. li. Meiwer, 0FFKR8 hi irT.rfension d servjf-s. In t1s citizens of Snntiurv, anil vicinity Otlire isii door to the residenc nf Herd. It. A. Fisher, wliere Ire m iv li f ninl, unless eirgsgad in dischnTging the duties of hisprotes on, tti-t I'll, tf. s.v ti'Ii incr iiiMiiiJii:it7 HATTER, "mTERV RSPECTF1;L1.Y Itu. leave to in Y f'rm isi-i cii-timwirg ami lire pul'Kc generally, that Ire still rontinuea the HATTING BUSINESS, in all its vurioui brnnebes, in die shop, nearly op ihe the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by Henry Haas and hsms If, under the firm of Hans Ac OmdiPVMlliy, whkh irm h is been iniisaally ir solved. He hop -s. try his bu etiperienco in the above business, and siiirt attention thereto, to ren der ceneral nvfartiirn, and receive a liberal share of put fa pntronage, Stmrmry, Oetolier Ifith, 842. Cm. U I O N J I O firL7 " f?r nervnl Stage tlljirr.) -j-er3 LYCOMING COWTT, Iomi It aula. fllHE SnVetibcT resjiectfully informs his friend K. atnl tlie jaaliUc in geifcrj,', that he has tAvi the ahove LARUE ASD COMMODIOIS HOTS L, IN THE II O It O i; G II OF M I'M' Y. and that lie is now well prepared to ace iminnil ,t all oho may ravor hrm with tberr enstoni. His Si.KF.rlff Apauto kjit are well aired, and cotnliirlable. His Tals Avn Rah wfil ntways le suppli-d with the besfflie market can afford. His St1.ijis, which ts cwhI. will Ire under the charge of o;iWd and careful hostlers. He fivlstonfiocirt.by strict attention to usinesa. and an earnest desire to render c mfortable those who may patroniee him, that he will not fnil logive general satisfai-tion. II. LI. WEAVCK. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1812. tf. A CARD. Dr. J. W PoXll Iregs leaT to tender hi grate lol arknowledgnienta to the people of Sun htry snd surrounding country, foi then past encourage ment in the line of bis profession ; and would nt the same time announce to them, that he still in tends to continue the iraetice of medicine in all its various d-tis'tmeirts. He would, therefore, solicit a continunnee of their confidence and p itronace. He may Ire timnd at all times at his ollioe, in mar ket street, unless professionally engiged. Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1812. tt A CARD. "Itr. D. T. TrlleN, Resiectfully inform the lJ citixens of Sunbury and vtetiniy.thai be baa 'a ken an ottiix' 111 the building lately oectlpteil hy l'et r l.atarus as a drug store, m ri.itWi't street, Su burv, w here he may lie f.siisl at all hiains, unVess prfcn- Hionslly ticsjed. DR. TK1TE returns his sincere thanks for the eiuiiuiageiuent he has received, in the Kite of his profession, hi this place, and ini-t', by prompt at- lent am to the duties ol lus profession, and reason able charges, that he will coniinue to wcetve 4 liberal share of the public patron 'ige. Suiilrury.tM.lst, 1812. it riioTOfr. it a rn n oTici; jM. P. SIMONS, A'o. 173 Cht Min t Strett, 4k Story, yHILATJITLX'IIIA. MANCFAtJTCRF.ll .f H.Wl'EftlU'.O. 1 VI'K .in'.lK.ntN. Smtieal and Mi niature Cases, Iinpoitit nf French Clieniimrs and double silver plates lor the D iBtiiTre.t vc. aihipls this nielhnd of iitftirniing the cititerm of Norttrern l-nnlATiia. that lie carries on the above nimtn.-rs exVnsivetv. m all hs v.niou !aewsi. Perstins desirous ef ohlaiuhig any it the above artic es, c.n he fsromptlv Mpled, 011 the lowest terms, for c?-li. All letters (piMt paid,) wvtt coueive ir.,un-diate attention . Ma. G K I.IM.KHR'D(;E. nw lravet"iinil ln lire Northern part of the Slate W1 ,,. , ,y . tend to all orders, (tie ne ,..SHry j, ;,,;, I'lirrrouTtpbr awttucuo- m HI ri" M h,m- Am-'ast 6th. 184t.f.rn I DR. 1 .1 1 I IV It 1 v 1. OlMU It iJlli na . fTT rl.Tn rM Tir.M 't- IfiT. I r.h '".A IH -LV liit.wm n,etul.ncliste uas miKhi Notlhiinderlnl his perfhsiienl V'.nce of KfA.liSK-e. and is ready to atioud M soy calls i tne linn t ms rfoe-ssi.i. July 2, 112. ly. TA1LOIIING OTf BIS OWN HOOK. ?2TE?, GETTSPij Esi'Et:TKI LI.V int.i.m- bi-tn.nd- and ibe fnbU' ceneialty. ih.t lie has (oiron. i .-..I the Ta i lor i 11 Il m i n ' , i i hH rts ISaoe'res, in the lioue fininrt .i. t try Wm. Iturwt a a Tailor Sh.i In l.i nklayrv sheet, liearlv opposile the Pr.olyrerian Cfcurdv H rreetiilly solu- ts a sharv of the pubbe p ur.m age, and Irusta by strut art.-atl-oi m busine-s and reasonable charges, ire witl b t nUi'4 to gt r erisl satistaerion. Struiy, Juno lttlv, 142 ly V Fresh upit t iiOSi-: 4J1NTMKNT. ni i iv.d and tor sale by U. It M.NKU. Nov. I'ltli, IHU. TMI riTLlDELffilA, READING m POTTSITUE XliUIa ROAD, AN EXTRA ACCXJ4MOOATIt N LINT. II i77 eoynmenver vnnhrft hrtxmr.n Philfrtvljihtri and J'otttnillc on thr following days and m . Pit Aim AfTLH MSTB, Vixt 1812. Leaving PirttHe, on Mondsrys, Wednesday and Fridays, at A. M. leaving I'hiladi4phia, on Tueaya. Thursdays and Saturdays, M 1 J P. M. tlnurs tf fammg- Rending. For PhilmMphfa, Bl '"5 ? v w 1 1 Hetwr-cn Pottsville St Phtlada. :t.M) it: f2,firt 2.25 cV 1.75 1,40 A. 1,00 Hitween W-eoilmg Jk d s lletwvsfTi tin ti Perttsvith', Exct aisiOM Tivkfts tftouo ro rr nt. ftetweeii Vnttrstille A: PhWadetpliirV, lb I ween Keating - itn. Ilfinwn do. Si Potts'virie, acTVyiMa-e fTi 00 3 ()t) 2 itf) Tlie iilSer psencer tisins will in liefore, at the following hi nr : Vhihidelphm f,f Vutta-ifc. From Vhiladetphi s st nj N.M.J From Pott-iiOe. m 2 P M. $ Hour mf immi kT Heading For PotiT.tirre., t .M. For Thils.lelfihra. nt ) M, V, Duty Daily, AH ihe trains wT sroji f,it yv tm.eugvrs at the ustisl points. (Jj All passengers nre re.jueted t procure their tickets before the trains sta. May 21. 1842. tf. To Counlry MERCHANTS. rPHE Sulrsintrer, A rent ol I. yon Ai Harris, Hat -- Manufacturer, for Npw Vork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large citres, -vVewj Hat nee highly cmirKBiled int rtmd enlri and dnnd.ilUrj, has on hand a first Tate rssortm tit 4 II A CS and CAPS, suitable for Spring s res wh ih will Vr tiiA very low, lot cash or appioved rredil, at the nt led cheap itort. No. 4s North Th'nl strcvl, oppji' the City Hotel, PbilaJelphia. RORiCHT . W ILKINSON. iWnf. N. II. Order lot Hats in the ntuih. pmmptfy attended to. The liihest ri- e m ;uih tr tTa-le given f. For tti'nA. Pliilj.lelphis, June 11, 1812 - -ly A I-'-t h persons indebted to the tfrin of I.yon & Harris, under the agency oftVN. Thaclier, Hit and Cap MnntifactirT. No. -lt North Thinl, treet. i'litladrlfrtiia, are rriiestol to snake iniim-di Sle fetll.inent ot ITl-tr lCH.Ilt -.Mill llle StlliHCTUrer, tlnir legally au'borireil ac'iil, w bo is fully empow en d to settb- and collect tire 'rccnn of saiil firm. KOItERT D. WILKIXsiON, .lime 4th, 142. tf WARR.wrr.n svperwr to yy other a;. i stwnntY. I OHN A HENRY I.ANDAV, having rented the Lime Kilns nf Henry Masser, in Snnhuiy, have now for side lire, best I.ime hi this part nf the country, and will continue to keep constantly on harwl fresh l.hne for Plastering, fluilding and for Liming lain!, on as reasonable terms as can lie haj anywhere in ibe ireighboihoisl. May 21. 1842. Jl.-A H. l.ANDAC. EAGLE Vomer of Third and Yin? Stru ts, WILLIAIVISrCRT, PJL fHE snlTd-riVr rspct fully announces to the A. iiuhlic. that he ha oencd a Hotel in th- cm- nioiltoiia Irriek troiMing sittiat- on the corner of I bird and Pun' streets, wlrrre he will be happy to wait rp.in those who may favor him wit', their company. I tie r.ac'e tl-net is ia"ge anil conveni ent, atnl furi,ihitl rr, (Is; lie-t modern tle. It is provided witn a large number of well airej and comfortable sleeping apartments rooms private parlors, Ac Persons vmrtKi Witliamsport on bu siness or plea-ure, may re as-ured that every rt ertii will '-e used to render iheir sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agria'able. Hia Table will tie supplied with the very hi-at the market f funis, amliiistsir with ilieel-oicest wine hnd rrttser liuors charges reisonsMe. 'I'hn Eaulo V(-nr nossesscs rreater advMUages in poirrt trf location than any oibei similar establishment tn rhelrAroup"',i, being situate in the husmess part df the town , and wiibiu a convenient distance of thCvnrt House and iHianis4rl and VTtmira Ttarl Road Vepnt. Suflichtil Stabling provided, uJ 6uoi and trusty ostler nlwav in atleudant'O. Attentive, aceon.notlTirrg and honest Servants have lieen emulo.ied, mid n-.il h in ? cf, undone that will add to tlie cvrmtiiit and ccoi,jmodaiioii 4' his guests. Ttirte win V a mrria je at way in attendance at the float Landing to c .mvey passengers to and fr.rm the Hoe. h of chance. CHAKLE BORROWS. Msv Utb s4'i. Wy.. HEILlr-iUT & CJC., V Ciinri,issioniV ForwavJinii Mi rchatits, foul of i iWre Street Itdil Road, s Thk i tiivriKi, HAVING assneisted v"i h rliem Joseph Harrrt. lata of Caston, Pa, TiBpcctfully inform their i fi rends and the public generally , tint they have ta. ' k-n;li.-t 1ufte snd we.l known stole tod whirl' ul fool ol' Willow Street Railroad, lately oivupsed by I l:Ktin. where ttn-v isi'lose d.sne atiein ral ,i.-.i hi ml l-'uri miio a H-asiiirss, slid lull) I the asscjsl u.iv amawfs . be plscr t inu oi.ii. cud . .... .11 .1. .,.!. . 1,1 I,1V, it. tklttl 111 I iliv 4isii. iipM"-i iik -" I oatlet in rherity. tliev llstier il-. :i.rlwn ihry will 1 . . " " .7 itage, mk! uism as ica- ,lil"' llrlBalSilit' Willi h-rue, aisl tin y ssuie tls irliieiols that any con S'nTsents made 10 th.m shall have ih. ir strict at tention, and no eieiM.ins iiau-d t-i tive enuie salis- ; f ic ton. Tin y are nbo prv-pav-i' erseiv. nil forward ! co.hI ro anv poim on the D- la ic ami l.eh'th ivers, helweisi M ch I ' nunk. Eloii ami I'hils . del lus, via Delaware l'livii. n ami Irf'hlnll Can U; 1 a'h... to sniv irdsait ilw Join.l nv.1, Not-li a -l Wist Branches ot tlieSu-nu.awua a N-buyl. ki!i .iii.l iiiion. or tbo Clfesariei.'ke tHnl l ido NN -rtei C na a. F r ihe aei oinaa-alation t llrfai coming or go. i tt ia "chuvlktH tnl Uui.si Canals, a .Sie.iulaal lll h l.-pl i vpr.'svlv fiw towrnit Uialsteom rhr SchuvlkiH srourJ lothe Del .waie and back, which will su.Me wiesrliants o have itieir produi deli erd on rbel)e!ware, and their goods shipper! at a savins l 60 to 75 a-r cent, .in the prices for lirulina scio-o. with these ajklit.ea tlHy su- sjiecllully solicit a sharmrf piiTroiiaev. - kr m.ia kt i W.HE1LMANA C4). William Hoilmsn, I W4I.S4U w. feryser, j Joseph bar net. .8. Mail Coach ron imtts vi STICK TO THE MAIL COACH! T' HE Mail Coach forroflsville leaves Norlhinns herlnnd every mornmg ut 9 Vitoch, and atiiira in Prtttsville in the eyetdiig. Fa nt as low as any ether lme. For seats, apply at Mrs. Wiihrrigtmi's Uriel, N,i llniiiilierlaiiil, -orot Gingo Weityel's, Simbury, A. H TvAPP CO.. North'd., May 21,1 81ft. J'rufirietun. CT Passencerscirmiirg from Fhila.Vlpliia wi'l pleai secure their seats at tire White Swan Hotel. Race St., before they leave the city. Passengers coining in (his line, have thiTT seats serrjrrd in any Htgecrr Packet Ixiatfrtim this place, ThosecvsinnK in the idher line may Ire lefthehiud. CLVDE & WILLIAMS' lllanK Hook Matitifar Im j , Opposite Prince's llotiL, IIAnRlSBLTta TrtllEY are 7teprited to mnrmfjclnre LfAriV worl A of every description, ruled to any pattern, sueb as Dockets Ifcecords, Day Hooks, Idcers, Ase sots' and Collectors' Duplicates of the finest quali ty of paraM, in a style equal to any lnadii in the ci ties of I'Maxlcrphia or New Vork. All dcriptiinis of bsydhrg neatly executed, '"'crnp Boifcs, Albums and Portfolios nmdo to order l.a Boiflt, Mnsrc and IViodicals Vound to any patt.Tn. t)lfl Uo4i8 rebound, Ac Also files if parrels tiouird. tjj' Work left at the office of the Sunlsjry Ame rican, will be prompltv attended to. May 21st, 184?. ly. G O L D K N SV A j .Vo. (39 North lliird, nhnm Arch Strcl, rniLxnrf.riiiA. ACroMMODATIONS fi'; sj.vtNTT t'l-ttSONSi. CH AKI.ES WEISS, Wof the "While Swan," and "Mount Vernon House," resaclfulry in fiirms lusfriiMids and cusirrnrers. that he Ira Iroconie tlw proprietor of (lie abov well known Hitd. Country Mvrchatits will find the above Hotel a central titration, nd the best of fine. Persons tra velling with irivte -conveyance will find a huge yard and good crahling fin hnrses, atrd llichestof ostleis. lloardinc f 1 perday. May Mth.lft42.-lC jrirlATOiAD Snull" xi'ttd Tobacco Alnntitat'-ttircrs, .Vo, ') Xiirtlt Yvst corner of Race tutd 'lltird Stmts. PHILADELPHIA. TH E undeTsTtrried have formed a Co-partnership under the firm of J. MA VI. AND. In. V Co.. as successors to tlie late fiini of Jrrib Jhiiliind Co.. und will continue the Irushres- nt die old estfis blishmeut, on tlri'ir own account. In additirti tv their own close attention and vxpvrictice foi niniir years, in the manufacture uV tbi'ir lvfihriitt il rtrisl, Ac, the limg experience of tin" senior partner of tint late firm, will also lie devoted to the interest of lint new conwrn ami a no exertiou and care V ill let spared to inxure their pioils, at all thnes of the ve ry lest quality, they nolicit a -continusrke uf Ibe omWeiKVj of fhc fi rends and customers of the lato firm. THOMAS ADAMS, J. MAY1.AND, Jh. Philadelphia, May lllh, 1812. ty iiiMciMfs HOUSE, An. '237, A'ri Ttirvt, ! Culloirkill &t.t l'HlLXDELHHA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsilv--nia Farmer, imd Samuel Pike, jr., late of A- inertcnii H.itel,'Co'Kainbus, Ohio, Hike pleasure in ac quainting their't'riends and the public generally that they have ttikenthe largo and commodious Hotfl, recemry hoi K by the Messrs. Hart, on the same sila once oecnpieil by the old established Hotel known aa the Balf Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill "St. 'lhia Hotel is finished in the very be .-4 possible mkrmrr, atid nf the best inhterials. lis location ii very desirable, particularly for country nitrchauts; the artangenu'tils for trcatit.g ami ventilating eh nxir.i ia huch as to secure any rcmH-ralure. The ledroomsare all light and airy, all tumUlicd in a nvat style, so as to insure lomfort. The receiving parWs arc also futnislsr-d hi a sn erb style, the windows are on the Frenvh s'yle, forming an entrance to a balcony in fionl, nlmh makes a pleasant recess. Funicular attention ha been given to the beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. rrom years' experictrce in hotel business, we trust, by strii't assiduity tc business, to make this house a desirable stopping place. Our table will alwirya he sei n died wilh the very best our market ran afford, and our bar w iih the Usl liquors and wine of the most approved brands. P. K. Tliere are first rate slabline fcnJ carrisje houses attached to the hotel, attended liy ea tful and sober host lera, and na rrh urges w Al Ins low, in accordance with the present hard times. Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1842. IfuVQUE H A N N A HOTEL, CATTAWISSA, COLUMBIA CO, I'EWSYLVAM.l. T 1IIE siib-criber respectfully hifirrms the pul-lio that he has purchased, and now occupies ua and V"iiv., 4 imry!iii?inl JlKSl ftt Oi l! Slailtl, Well known a tlie jmsperly, lute of Hieo-lot" Wills, and formerly kqil by Samuel A. HtaJy. Ho is nc.w psrpitfrd to accotrMitoilsKi kUtiavilkss atulvisileis who may favnr him with a calk and will use 1 voiy ellort in bis power to render "wiy . ' .1 ... t,i. .-..i.m-rs. wl.rh. 1 ' - mult Inn chuTtf. 11 1 acXMiiiiiintii renii. , ..n I his rooms well lurnislicd. Ills subks titan ie and in good condition. His Tsiii.it and Ua will lie supplied whh the best that the maikel rail all'ord. liy punctnnliU and aitiuitiou. Ire ttv4s cuiit'rdtnlthut hewiltroerst the patronage i Ac iwi'die. CHAKI.KS HAKTMAN. fattawisva, Apiil lh, 1X12, itoiti:tiT 'iTi:u s, FAFCB MANUPACTUHEHF, l.ombartl Stews', ttuitimtvrr. HAVE constantly for sale. Printing P.SfHt of all ktres and ijusblies, Cap Writing Piper, rub ml plain, Letter Pttjav, wtsVie attd Hue, railed ai4 (daiii. Hanging Paper, fine and oomm-m Env.lo.v Taier, do. do. medium, doirble ckwvii, cr.rwii an l eilrs sized Wiapping Pae,l'ob4 Mxlimu anJ lioyal I'speia, llibnut, llindeu' and tSuaw llo Voards.l'issue Paper, and all article is the lme. whioh lltoy will sell on arcuiumudaiing t.tu. Higliest price given for old rags. KOUEiU' CAB IT.K Ar SON. MamU 1", isl-i. Ulkton, MJ