Oriental Republic country comprising tbntit 90,000 an, miles, end many Inhabitant. AnJ fur thii siveial thousand lives and million of money bave already hern lost. JV. Y. Tribune, The Sennington, Vb Banner givee the follow ing aa Prophet Millet's description of the coming of the Son of man t "A amall bright spot will first appear in the east, which will gradually expand as it approaches the rarih. Dy and bye, amall cloud will appear be. fore (he luminous ball and between it and the earth. On thif rloud will be aeen the Son of Man, etanJing eiect, hie figure plainly visible to the spec titon on the earth. At the anutid of a trumpet (or some other signal.) have gradually illuminated the whole heavens, the righteous dead ahall rise from their resting place and the risen and the living eainla shall rise together be caught up and meet the Saviour in (he air, when they will instantly I rhanged and clerhed wiih immortality. The Hi. viour will then present them to the Father, whose presence is denoted by this luminous macs, perfect, without spot or wrinkle. The Father will then give the Saints, by the marriage covenant, as a bride to the Son. They will then be constituted the New Jerusalem, and, together with the Saviour, will descend to th earth, which during their ab scence has been purified by fire, and the wicked burned up, (there the Saints will dwell with Christ forever." Cold Sport. Tiic Millerite nt Providence had decided that the great end of all things was to come about last Wednesday, and preparations were mode to meet it. Over one hundred pas sed the night in the burying groun l, on the west side, eotne of whom, if report speaks true, were dressed in their ascension robes. They went there to witness the resurrection of their friends, wiUi w hom they expected to rise into the clouds 1 TRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtketmcr. WnV-kT, H Krr., - - - - 50 'Conn, - - - 4tl Oats, - - - .2 l'omc, --.- 5 FnxsrKt), - - 100 UrTTF.H, - 12 1W.KSWAT, -. 25 Tallow, .... 12J Dhikii Arri.v.s, - - 75 Do. Patent:, - 200 Fli, - Hkcklkd Flat, 10 Dcin s, .... a Orphans t'ourt Sale. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sile, on Saturday the 25th day of March. inst., on the premises, to win A certain tract of land, situate in Shnmokin township, Northumber land county, adjoining lands of Michael Taylor, Robert Fiirntiworth and others, contnining sixty a 1 cres, more or less, lute the esiate of Benjamin Tay lor, ilec'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when the conditions of a.de will be made known on the day of sale by SAMUEL FUR MAN. March 4th, 184.1. Adm'r. Tn the i'ourTof Common l'in of irthuntm Of r land County, 13, Jtftril Term, Susan Wood ley, by her next ? friend, Charles Weaver, S Plurius Subpoena m. for Divorce, Jacob Wo' dley $ THE raid defendant ia hereby required, to be and appear before the Judge of the Court of Common Flos of Northumlrland county, at a Court of Common Pleas to he held at Sunbury, on the first Monday in April next, to answer the com plaint uf the said Susan. FELIX MAURER, tariff. Sheriff's Office. Sunbury, March 4. 1843. S t Tavrrii Xollcr. To tlif Honorable C. 11. Donnel I'm., President, and his Associates, Judge if Ihe Court of Quar ter Session if the County if Northumberland : rilHE petition nf Daniel Herts aen. of Upper Mali J,, onoy township, in said county, humbly repre sents, that he nilt continues to keep a public house ef entertainment, at his old stand in Upper Mah. onoy township, snd is well pteparcd for the ac ccmmnd.iUi'n of travelled, fir. lit !:r:rfsrr psy your honors to giant him a licence to keep a tavern during the ennuitig ysar. sod hp milt prav. Are DANIEL HERB, Sen. To TH K Jrnnrs asovk kkstioimi : The sub scribers, resiiU'iita of Upper Mahony township, hereby certify, that Daniel Herb, sen., the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and ia well pinvidod with houae room and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of atrangea and travellers, and that a public liou-e there is necessary : They therefore recommend him aa a proper person lobe licensed to keep a public bouse. J. G. Renn, Eliae Sc.hnahle, Henry Itoop, J icob Krebs, I'eler Beisw I, Samuel Meis-el, Daniel Hobhue. Hemy Zeriie, (Sideon Adam, J Krhmiiikey, Benjamin Mailt, Daniel Bcissel, Msich 4, 1843 3t Tavern Notice. 7b the Honorable C. G. Dunml, Esq President, and kit Atsocuilet, Judge! of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, of the county of Northumberland : f I1HE petition uf George Smith of Jackson town A h'p. in said county, humbly represents, that be coniinuea to keep a public hou of entertain. Tnent, at hia obi atand, In Jjckaon town-hip, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travellera, cVc. He therefore prate your Honora to grant him s license to keep a tavern during the ensoine Year, and ba will pray, Ac . GEORGE SMITH. To thk Jrnoas abovx witioso: The auh. scrihers,' residenta of Jackson, hereby certify, that George Smith the applicant for the lioense, ia a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided for house-room and convenien cea fur the lodging and accommodation of strangeis and travellers, and that a public houae there is ne cessary : they therefore recommend h'm as a pro per person to be liceiued to keep a public houe Benjamin Triou, Isaiah Schwartz, Samuel Smith, Peter Reed, Samuel lieitr, George Ceiae, Jacob Freymlre, George Shaffer, Jacob Broaius, J. D. Hoffman, Jesse Ileum I, Abraham Rubendall, William Depprn. Maicb 4th, 1843. 3t "Good Will Fire Company." THB members of the "G od Will Fire Com- - tnv" sra ieiiestd to meet at the Court Houae, on Monday Evening, Maich fnh, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance i required. Ytb.-ib. J. H. ZIMMERMAN, Set. Tntcm If oiler. 7b the Honorable C. G. Donnel. Esq., President, and hi Associate. Judge of the Court of Quar ter Session, tftht county of Northumberland.- THE petition of Peter Beisscl.of ITpper Million oy township, In said county, humbly represents, that he continues to keep a public house of entertain tnent at hi old stand, and la well prepared for the accommodation of travellers. Ac. He therefore prays your Honora to grant him a license to keep a tavern, during the ending year, snd he will pray, Ac. PETER BEISSiEL. To thk Jtrnoca asovi arasTtosin! The sub cribers, residents of Upper Mahnny township, here, by certify, that Peter Beissel, the applicant for the license, ia man of eood repute fir honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with houe-ro m and conveniencea for the lodging and accommoda tion of strangers and travellera, and ihat a public house there ia necessary : they therefore recom. mend him as a proper person to be licensed to keep a public house. Jacob Strauser, fieorge Strauser, Dmiel Heim, Jonathan Fetter, Henry HnfTnian, John Beisel, Daniel Fetter, Peter Schmidt, Solomon Shankweiler, Jticnh II. Kailfimaii, John MHiek, Walter Paul. March 4th, 1843. St. Tavern Xollre. To the TJonorahle LIin Lewi. Ktl , President, and hit Antociatnt, Judge of the Court of Quar ter SenDi'ime, of the eounft of K;rthumherlniid . fllHE petition of tlenrce Conrad, of Auauta I township, in snid county, humblv represents, that he continues to keep a public liouse of enter tainment.in his old stand, in Auanata township, and is well prepared for tbe aecommodstion of travellers, A:c. He therefore prava your Honora to Brant him a license to keep a tnvern, during the ensuing year, and he will pray, &c. OEORfiE CONRAD. To trr Jrno abovf mrhtiowmi : he sub scribeis, residents of Aueusta township, hereby certi fy, that George Conrad, the applicant for license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellera, and that a public house theie ia necessary : they therefore recommend him aa a pro per person to le licensed to keep a public house. Henry Byerly, Solomon Kramer, Dsvid Reeser, George Reefer, Peter Oolp, Abrnham Shipman, Jacob Yordv, jr. John Kramer, Ad urn Shixsler, Philip Weiser, Andrew Beichcll, Herman Shipman. March 4th, 184331 Tavern Xolier. To the Honorable. C. (" Dnnnrt. Exq.. Vrrnutenf. and hi Associate. Judge of the Court if Quar ter Srttion of the County of Xarthumbrrlutid ; THE petition of Paul Rhoalh, of Coal township, in ssid county, humbly represents, tha he still occupies his old stand at Mount Ca'mel," on tbe Centre turnpike, and is well prepared for the ac- commodmion of travellers Ac. He therefore prays yont honors to prant hint a license to keep a tavern dining the ensuing year, ami be will nlas pr.iy, Ac. PAUL RIIOAT1L To the Ji hois abovk mktio:!i : The siib aeri!rr, re-idenls of Coal township, hereby certify, that Paul Rhnath, tbe applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honestv and temperance, and is well provided wilh house room and conveni ences for the lode in u and accommodation of stran gers and travellers, nnd that a public house there is necesary Thev therefore recommend him as a proper jierson to be licened to keep a public house. Jeremiah Aimmrrmm, Jacob Kram, Stephen Eisenhart, James Thomas, John K. Kobina, Daniel Evert, Stillm:in Eaton, John Reed, John Bouchner, Feb 25lh. 1813 31. Jno. Nicbolls, Samoel Eisenhart, Richard Woolverton, J imes Wallas, Kimber Cleaver. Ttivrrn Xotlce. To the Honorable C G, Dimnel Esq.. Vrendtut, and hit A nocialr. Judge of the. Court of Quar ter Session of the enunty if Nurtliumhrrlund ; rilHE petition of Wil tam Farrow of Shamokin, sL township, in aaid county, humbly represents, that he continues to keep a hou-e of public enter tainment at liia old stand in Snydcrtnwn, and is well prepared for the accommodation of travellers, &c. He therefore praya your honora to grant him a li cense to keep a tavern, during the ensuing year, and he Mill pray, Ac. WILLIAM FARROW. Tctiis Ji'Pisr.a arovk mustiosid : Therb scrihers, iehbnls of Shamokin township, here by certify, that William Farrow, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging anil accom modation of strangers and travellera, and that a pub lic house there is necessary : lhey therefore recnin- jjiend him a a proper peitun to be iccn.-d to keep public house. Martin Leidy, Henry Klave, Isaac Boughner, SebaKlian Boughncr, Jamea R. Moore, Francia Klase, Daniel Smith, Mablon Boughuer, William Persing, Matthias Persmg, George W. Lerch, W. U. Waters. David N. Lake, Feb.t5th. 1843. 3t Tavern Vtllce. To the Howuble C. G. Dmnrl, Esq., President, and hi Assoeinti . Judges uf the Court of Quar ter Seitumt, of the county of Northumberland : milE petition of William M. Weaver, of Sha- X mokin town-hip. in aaid county, htiml ly ree,,e. s. nis, that he has rented that well kiiow tavern atand, formeily occupied by Maitiu Weaver, and is well piepared for the ecCcmtnod'aiion of travellera, Ac. He therefore praya "our honors to grant him a license to keep a '.avern, during the enduing yrai, and he Will U'Sy, &X. WILLIAM M. WISAV fcK. To tbe Jrneis aaova xmriomn : The sub scribers, res dents of Shamokin tap. hereby certify, lhat Win. M. Weaver, the applicant for the license, ia a man of good repute for honety and temperanco. end ia well provided wilh house-room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of atran- gers and travellers, and that a public lioue mere U n ceaary : they therefore recommend hirnass proper person to be licensed to keeps public house. Daniel J. Roth, Thomas Rhoit, George Fox, John Morgan, Andrew Kneir, Charles Fny. Jesse H Wagner, Feb. 25lh. 1843. Willi .m Smith, W. It. Water, Daniel Smith, John Smith, Michael Wagner. 3t. WT" NOW all men by these Pisseula, lhat I, Henry prasler, uf Augusta township. North- umla-rland county, have this 13th diy nfjanusry, 1843, sold unto John Snydei, l.-q. and Adam Sny der. 1 Brown Maie at 140 : I (iray lioiaeal ; I Dunn Colt st $10 ; I nisnlle clock si th ; I old two horse waggon at $5 1 Plow at f i f0, foi which Adam (inydar paid to me $65 94, and John Snyder paid to m $13 28, for which I agree to pay interert aa long aa the aaid Snydera see fit to o. n the shove pro erty to me. In witness where, of, llhave hereto set my hand and seal, tliu day and year above written. hia Witnas, HENRY HFEA8TER. tiiuuy FiAkTia. cua'k I'(b. 8b, 1641. 3t, TAtvcni Notice. To the Honorable C. (). Donnel. Esq., President, and hi A tsociate. Judge of the Court o f Quar ter Session, ef the county of Northumberland - THE petition of John 8eece, of Sunbury, in said county, humbly represents, that h contin ues to keep house of public entertainment at bis olJ stand, near tha Shamokin Dam, and ia well prepared for the accommodation of travellers, cVr. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a li cense to keep a tavern during the ensoine year, and he will pray, Ac. JOHN SPEECE To Ta Junncs aovk MKKTioirn : The sub scribers, residenta of Sunbury, hereby certify, that John Speece, the applicant for the license, is a man of good repute fur honesty and Temperance, and ia well provided with house-loom and Conveniences for the ledging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that a public house theie is necessary: they therefore recommend him as a pro or per aon to be licenced to keep a public houae. John B. Price, John Hans J inathsn Pursel, Geo. W. Kiehl, Geo. Martin, Caleb Fisher, Thomas G. Heeins, Feb. 25ih, 1843. 3t Abraham Erwin, Samuel D. Jordan, C. D. Wharton, Henry Masser. Thomas A, Billington. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of an alias testatum writ of venditioni expnms, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuvlkill county, to me direeted, will be exposed to pu'dic sale, at the house of Henry Rea der, in McEwensville, on Saturday the IRth day of March next, at l o clock, V. M., the following de. scrilied property, viz : A certain tract or piece of land situate in Tnrbut township. Nonhumberl .nd County, adjoining lands of Peter Sheddv, Jucob MaTwell, doe'd. and others, containing 100 acres, more or less, about SO acres of which are cleared : Whereon are erected two dwelling houses, to one of which there is kitchen attached, a large brim, stabling, cVc. There i also good well of water, and an orchard on said prenii aes. Serreil, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of Jacob T.ntz. FELLY MAURER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, Feb. 25. 1843. J fllHE subcrflier herehy (ivea notice, that be baa I purchased the following articles, sold as the property of John Trego, by the constable of Coal township, and that they have been loaneJ to him as my property, during my pleasure: 1 Wsh Stand Bowl and Pitcher, f 2 05 1 Diuiuc Table, 4 00 1 Large Iron Kettle, 2 !0 1 Large Looking Glass, 2 35 1 l?o. kintr Chair, 1 00 1 Mantle Clock, 3 00 1 Coal S'ove, 5 00 I Lot C irpeting, 4 60 1 Dining Table, 4 00 0 Chairs, 3 15 1 Pair Andirons, 1 45 1 Lot Rag Carpet, 1 OH 1 Bureau, f 05 1 Wash Stand, 2 35 1 Lt Carpet, f, 00 fi Windsor Chairs. 3 99 6 Window Curtaina, 3 15 1 Lot Carpeting, 1 97 1 Stone Coal Stove, 3 55 STEPHEN BITTEN BENDER. Shamokintown, Feb. 18. 1843. tf ASSIOITSS'S SALE. folate or llcnry Yoxtlielmer, a lanurupi. IV' Wedn OTK.'E is hereby given, that the Assignee of said Bankrupt will expose to public sale on Vednesday the I5tli day of March, at the court house in Sunbury, the following real and peraonal ei-tate, lately Ixdoneing to the said Bankrupt: A certain tract of land; situate in Augusta town, ship, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Jscob Bsithher, Adam Shie.ler, and others, land of Henry Yoithvimer and othera, containing 125 acrea mote or less, whereon are erected two large two story dwelling houses sndkibhen, a large bank barn, waggon abed and granary, lime kiln and other out buildings, two wells of water, and an orchard. About 80 acres of aaid land are cleared. Also : A ceriain tract of land aituate in Augus ta township, Northumberland county, adjoining land of Adam Shissler, laeoh Snvder, Jacob Bart sher and others, Isnd of Henry Yoxtheimer, con taining 121 acres, more or less. About 60 acrea of a.iid land are cleared. Also : A ceriain lot of ground, situate in the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northum berland, bounded on the north by Market street, south by an alley , east by lot of Henry Masser, Esij,. west by lot of William MeCarty, whereon are erec ted a large two story brick house, occupied as a tore and duelling house, brick and frame kitchen, framo store house, log stable, and other out build ings, and a pump of water. A'so: Two certain lota of ground, situate in th borough of Sunbury and county of Nortb.'umbeihnd, Imunded north by Blackberry atrri, gnuth by an alley, east ly lot of A. Jordan. , t;q., wei-t by lot of Mrs. Finney, whereon aie. erected a large brick and log dwelling housei ln(j kitchen. Also : Two cert j' uts of ground, kitnate in the borough of Si'.ubuiy, Northumberland county, bounded soelln )V X)ewlerry street, north by an al ley, we.,1 Dy 0f lihorabachs, and east by lot of , whereon ate erected a two story brick hou-o, I'ime poller ah op, fiame stable, arid a well or water. Also; A certain part of lot, No. 136, ituate in the borough of Sunbury, in the county el Northum berland, hounded north by Dewberry street, aoutb by an alley, east by lot of Lewis Dewart, Eq., and wei-t by lot or Folloiers. Also: Three cet'.ain lots of ground, situate in Coal township, Northumberlsnd county, in the town of Shamokin, in lhat part laid out by A. Jor dan, E-q., and othera, to wit : No. 400, 401 and 402, bounded south by Rail Road, west by atreet, north by street, east by an alby, whereon are erected large dwelling and store house, one and a half atoriea high, and a large two story kitchen, and a well nf water. Also t A certain lot of ground aituate in Coal township, Northumberland county, in the town nf Shamokin, in that part laid out by A. Jordan. l.sq. anil others, In wit : No. 4 ."(, bounded south by the Rail Road, north by . atreet, west by lot of , and east by lot of- Alsot Part of certain lot. No. 44(1, situate in Coal township, Northumberland county, in the town of Shamokin, bounded on the west by the Branch Rail Road, north by the Danville and Potisville Rail Kuad, and on Ihe ea.t by i lot of James Shortle. Also: The grain growing in Ihe ground on the farm in Augusta township, consisting of wheat and rye ; and any other iiersonal property that may come to tbe knowledge and posesinn nf aaid assignee. CHARLES PLEASANTS. Sunhuiy. Feb. 18. 1842. 4t Assignee. A Tanurry fur Ilrnt. THE Tannery, fixtiirea. and tools, in this place, belonging to the estate of Isaac Ziegh r, ilec'd. . now in possession nl Bucher cV Fry, will be rented tor a term of yeais, on reasonanle terms. Po-eea-sion given on ihe lat day of April next Apply to H. B. MASSER. Punbury, Feb. i, 1843. Tavern Notice. To the Hannrnhh C O Dmnel. Esq.. President, and hit Anc:ntc. Judge of the Court of Qunr. ter Sessions, of the county of Northumberland i rpHE petition of C" r sthn KsMn. of Shamokin m. township, In said coui ty. bumblf represents, th it he atill continues at h'a old stand in said town ship, on the road lending fro n Shamokintawn to Sunbury and Danville, an I a'ao front lrih Valley tit the Bear flap, and ia well prepared for the tccommo dation of travellers, Ac. He therefore praya tour Honors to gnnt him a lieenss to keep a tavorn. during the ensuing year, and he will pray, Ac. CHRISTIAN KABLE. To th Junnte saoya MrHTinvro: The u'i acribnrs, residents of Shamokm tap., hereby certify, that C. Kable, the applicant for the license, ia a man of nood repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house-room nnd ennveni ences fur the lodging and accommod ition of stran gers and travellers, and that a public house there is neccsary : they Iheref. re recommend him a a proper person to be licensed to keep a puMic house. Jacob Wertily. Henry Hanpt, Fredeiirk Adam, Joseph A lams, Jiiuies W. II i'.-ley, Jos'ph Rissmaii, Michael Sh pe Feb. IStb, 1813.- l.eoo'.rd Bencel, Petei Sholl, J icob M.iver, loseph Robins, Henry Wasser. 3t Tavern Notice. To the Honora'ilr C. fV. Dmnrl. Esq., President, ond his Asfiiciatrs. Judge of the Court of Quar. ter Session if the county of Northumberland : PIHK petition of Felix Lerch, of Sliainokin Tap., J. in said county, humblv represents that he Con tinues to keep a bouse of public en'ert linment at his old stand in Sniifftown, and is well prepare I for tbe accommodation of traveller", Ac. He there fore prays your honois to grant him a license, to keep a tavern during tho enMl ng vear, and be will prav.Ac. FELIX LERCH. To thk Ji'pnra ashVK mxstiomhi : The sulv acribers, residents of Shamokin lahp., he-eby certify, that Felix Lerch, tbe applicant for license, is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and ennve. niem.es for the lodirinc and accommodation of strangers and travellers, pnd that a public hou-e there ia necessary. They therefore recommend him aa a proper person to be licensed to keep s public hnHse. Jacob Haas, Samuel H.de, IVlei Miller, Joseph Fox, John Tents, jr. Hugh It. Teats, Frederick Raasmnn, Jeae Arter, Eli Re.d. Henry KUse, Nathan Haas, l aacStoll, Jacob Mil'cr, Daniel Fegley, FcKJSth, 1813. 3t. Tavern Xoflre. To the Honorable C. C. Donnel Esq.. President, and hi Associates, Judge of the Court o f Quar ter Sissinnt of the county of Northumberland : flHE petition of Rebecca Wells, of Noithuniber- I. land, in sanl county, humblv represents, tnat she intends to keep a bouse of pul be i-ntertainment, at the well known stand, near the Market House, and is well prepared for the accommodation of tra vellers, Ac. She therefoie prays your honors to grant her a license to keep a tavern, during the en suing year, and she will prav, Ac. REBECC. WELL. To THK JfPC.KS ABOTf MKT!01Kn : The sub. scriliers, lesidents, of North'd , hereby eerffy, thit Rebecca Wells, the applicant for tbe be. n e i, , ln.lv ofeooil reinite for honesty anil temp, r re untl is well providej with house room and en .v.-... n for ihe Inditing and aecomnvida'i n f . and travellers, and thsi a public b -n" t',. n- W i cesa try : they therefore recomoe'i rt . r s s p fi ner person to lie licensed to ke. p a pn1 ' noose. Wm. Forsvth. Alexander tot. James Dieffenbacher, J. R. P.iea ley, Henry Gossler, John F'ick, John Whes'ley. Feb 18th. 181331 James Taagar', John Tagaa't. William H WspV Daiiiel H autigaoi, E. P. Shannon. Tavern ollre. To the Honorable C. G. Donnel. Esq.. President, and his Associates, Judge of the Court of Quar ter Sessions, of the enunty of No thumhertnnd : THE petition of Catharine Witbington.ot North uml eiland. in aaid county. humMv represent". ihat she continues to keep a house of public entena'" ment at her old stand in Noithumherliind, nd i well prepared for the accommodation of traveller, A She therefore pravs your honors to grant her a li cence to keep a tavern, during the rn-uing ear and she will prav, Ac. CATHARINE WITHINGTOX. To THK J'. HUES AHOTC MKNTIOJKD : The sub scribcis, residenta of Noith'd,, hereby certify, that Cuihni'ne Withington, the applicunt for the license, is a lady of good repute for honety and temper ance, and is well provided wittl n mst! 'O no an t conveniences for the oding and ace ni o 'Tion of Mrunteis and travellers, and ll.a' a p.i i"- hon there is necessary : lhey then fore recommend hf aa a piuper person to be licensed to keep a pubic- bouse. Wm. II. Waples, A. E. Kapp, Wm M'Cav, J-'M-pli Everaid, J. You- gman, James Taggart, Feb. I&lh, 1813. 31 T. Brautig -m, Josi ih t'b i m in Wm Wils n. Joseph Wl ealley, M. Taiig .r', John Hummel. lire Company Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given, lhat the WJnwinn named gentlemen were duly ebctsJ officers I the loon Will Fibs I'uari'T f Nisxthcji- iiliiin CotTii, for the yesr 1843-4 t President, Silas II. Englc. 1st. Secretary. 2d. J. H- Zimmerman, 3d. Treasurer, Newton Shindel, 1st Engineers, 2J. I at. D. W. Shindel, 2d. Samuel J. Fry. 3d. J no. E. Stbmi'k. Luddcrmtn. HiH'kmen, Ch irles Beck, Benjamin Krohn, Edward C. Eisely. Axemen, tsasC Martm, Ch?. H Hi'eman. Tronghmcn John De 1. As stint d'i, John Bright Dimrkeepe; Gideon L hi. law. 1st. Martin E. Buchrr, Charles W. Bucher, i ",1 I 3j Q W. Wial. By urdtr of the Company. Feb. 18. J. H ZIM MERMAN. tec. Notice In llankteiplry. A LL persons indebted to Henry i ox'beuner of -t V this place, lately decreed a II .iiKrnpl, are nere by notified, lhat tbe books of account, lion.. Ac, due to him. are placed in the hands uf I'hristi -n Bower, E-q., for eolleciion. Judgmenls in favor of aaid bankrupt will be pressed wilhoot d. lay, Per- I miiis having business wilh the a-tignee, will find ' him at hie office, In Market str.et. npposite ihe court house. CHARLES PLEASANT. I Sunbury. Feb. 18. 1843. 3t Assignee. C II A II IsKK r LI-: A A T,S ATTORNEY AT T, AW, H AS ren. lived bis ofTue t i i'.-- tv in ihe br ck hou-e. f nu ilr k' "ur . Tavern, nn ihe south wist e i ei i.l i -Mukel sireei. Business .nt"!-;. I .n 1 1 thia county, arid in the c ri tiea ni I'ninn t i si 'III t 1" , e e i i t urn bia and Lycoming, will tutus piouipl slUuUua Ponrury, I s,f, I, IliJ. ft. Tavern Notice. T tk Honorable C. O Donnel. Esq, President, ond ht Associate. Judges nf the l ourl of quar ter Sinions, of the county tf Nvthnmberland i THE petition of James Le orNor-humberland, in said county, humMy represents, that he con tinues to keep a house of pnhl c entertainment st bis old atand, in Northumberland snd Is well pre. pared Tor the accommodation iflravelbTa, flee. He theref ire prays your Honors to ersnt Mm license tokeep a tavern during the ensuing- year, and he wi l pray. flcr. JAM r,S I.LIv To thk J n nor. a asotb viTto!ir.n : I ha sub- seri'era. residents of Northumberland, hereby certify lhat James (ee, the api hcant for the license, is man of good repute for honesty a"d Temp-tasjesi. and well provided with hou-e room and conveni ences for the lodging and accomm d ition of Strang ars and travellers, anil h.t publ c house there ia necesaa'y ! thev therfn-e reer. mm-mt himaaa proper per-on in be licensed to keep s public bouse. Joseph Huffman. J h i Shrmer. J. R. Pnesiley, Peter Vandling, J. YnUnemni, J seph Vandyke, E. Woods, Feb. I9th. 1843.. Wm F nsvth. D Brnutigam, James Ts?srt, Wm. H W, la-, Joseph Wollis. -3t Tavern Xotlce. To the Hnnorable C. G. D'i mel, Ea, Pr-sidenf. and A- fssnt'n'f. Judge of the Court of Q'inr re Sissiuiis if the enmn, of Nurthilnibc lunrf . flHE petiti m nf Th-vl-a Stoea, of N r humbir. X lae.l, in said conntv. hnmblv represen's, that he continues to keep a boos- of public en'ert i ment. at the well known e-snd, on the corne f Front an I Qu e.i atreet", i-i N.irtt um''rlsri l an ' is Web prepared f T the accommodation of trave'l-rs Ac. He theref re pnts your h-mora to rrmt h m l:- Cense to keep i 'ave-n du'tng the ensuing- e " it he will pinv. Ac. t'HARI.E" 9 ! OES To th k Jcnor.s asotk stxvTtosrn : Tbe sii1 -cribers. r sident" of the town of Northumberland, her-by r-er ifv. that '"harle- Sto, tbe applicant for ihe lie- ts is a man nf good ren ''e for h-mestv and temper i ce.. d ia wel i rnv d- .1 with house room and cone. ieni-e- f .r rb-- bidging and accom moilstiiin of str mger" -i-.l trivellers. and that i pub lic houae there I nec s ,ry : they therefore recom- mend him aa a proi a public hou-e. D. Kraut gam, ' Wm. H. W aides, pe son 'o be licenaed to keep John Whealley. Jacob Lei"enriug, Joseph Wal is, John Taggart, J. R. Prielley, C. Wooda. Alexander Colt, Henry Wenck, John Fuck. John Lei-enrinf , Feb. I8'h, 1843. St Tavern otlce. To the Honorable C. G. Donnel, Erq.. President, a"d his Amoeiu'e. Judge of the Court of Quar ter Session of the county of Northumberland ; rrHE petition of Peter We kle. of Coal township, JL in aaid county, humbly repre-enls, lhat he eon tinues to keep tavein at hia old aland, on the roid lending fr- m the Mahonnya to Shamokintown, and ia well prepared fir the accommodation of traveller-, A-c, He therefore prava your honora to grant him a license to keep a tavern during the en suing vear, and he will pray. Ac. PETER WEIKLE. Totsjf- Jcdovs abovk MUSTiosttii : The sub scribers, resiilents of dal township, hereby crtifv, th -t Pet' r Weikel ihe applicant for 'he license, ia a mm of good repuie f r honesty and temperance, and is well proy ded -nh houe room and conveni ences for 'be Induing and acrnmm-idatio'i of stran ger" and irselb-r an 1 that a pnbbe house there is necessary ;h-v theiif r recommend him aa a proper pi 's n to tie licensed to ke- p a puMic house. Jacob Kram. P- ter Zimmerman, S ephen E senbart, Richard Woolverton, John Tre.o), Tbomas Henninger, Jeremiah Zimmerman, David B-llman. J isei h Snvder, Henry Klock, Jacob Weikte. Robert Pbil ps, Feb. 18th, 1843. 3t GOOD SEWS FOR AMERICAN YOUTH ! A KKW VOl.l'MK OF ROair.RT MKRKI'S Ml'SEl'M, Edited by S. f. fioopaicH. author of Peter Par- ley' Tales. Commencing January , 1813. CMM'E the commencement of this woik now the most popular juvende perioliral extant it b"s eer been the aim of the publishers to make ii deserving nf the liberal encouragement wi ich h -s been extended towards it; and its subscript n list evn ces lhat their effo'ts h ive hern appreciated by the pu1 lie. tin 'he first dav of January a pew volume will commence Th- char ,cb-r of li e n-ii k will not be chn-.'ed It ib-siuii will remain the same, ami the publishers would assure their p 'Irons and the pub lic lhat their efforla will be unci asii.g to r-nd.-r it worthy of being a compmion t ir th. young. To p'ant th s e s o iii f mo a it I troi'i in t vn'lth- III bear i t -I nr i I M'' vh aii'l v ; ' i II. - i i I-. i ' It..- IP. t-v w.-k - ..." t-' vir-i! os ( ;-,:: V ; h f - v. . . - -.Wh and n. it ve- "ici. r. t. r -b ir.' ai.d Ton P-C'.t, i Usi to he. 'ei .1 pie isure a! .i.d vv ill c nop k r.ve :'i ... it i ',.1-iii'li d ,i. i . d go !. .-.ill he into this p. r I' le 'liken if at it shall pot contiin iiitiliin. inc nsis-ent wiihtiio objec in view. It 's ibs-cned to be, not int-'retting fir the mum nl nnlv. but of permanent aloe and fit to foim part of eveiy FAMILY LIIHRY. ome of the lea. ling fetores f the Museum are H'sloru. fitagruf hv Geiilngq, Natural Hito-y. Gengiuihy c 'I'll a-will ! sec ono'ini' ! ith lighter mailer in t' e f rm of 't'a e , S e-ch. Ad y. nluris by Sea an I Land. Narra'iv.snf Remra hie Occitrrip-ces Anecdotes, Fahles. Al'egories. Ac. Piietri and Music will lie railed into hshisI. 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BR aDBI RY, SODRN A CO. 10 School st , Boston, and 127 Nassau it . N to la CS 1 ILa P.RT1TB5L3HIP. 'PIIK ai I ship ubseiihe'S having en'er ! m' a . r'lirr- hip ill 'h- praeiiee of the law. il b. ' a"py o sl'end to It bus ne.s .. ' ' w I b'- pr.iinii't' i . til r tare (' to. eir rf:ce (H t Hi i' ,'. a'. bt HI ,1 l-e-y I l n M Vt : ! -mi t II a KLfct J ffunbury, Tab. 40, I84i. rK W MIT, UKL'NEK, Tavern Notice. To the Honorable C. O. Donnel, Esq,, President, and hi Associate. Judge of the. Court of Qtwr ter Scsionfor the touiity if Northumberland . flIIE petition of Elixibeth Weils. I, of 8unbu. JL ry, in sai l county, humbly represents, that ahe continues to keep a house- of public entertain, ni' nt, at her old Hand, In Sunbury, and ia well pra ps r- d for Ihe accommodation of travellera, cVr. Sha therefore praya your Honors to grant her li cense 1 1 keep a tavern duiing tbe ensuing year, end she will pray, Ac. E LIZ BETH WEITZEL. To th JcDOKSASora MKtvTioasD: The sub scribers residents of Sunbury, hereby certify, that Elisabeth Weitzel, the applicant for the license, is a lady nf good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveni ences lor the lodging and accommodation of atran gers and travellers, snd that public house theri ia neceea iry t they therefore recommend her as a proper person to be licenaed to keep a public houa . John B'trar, Geo. Bright, Pi't ui I Feiter, t'h ult a l'lea ants, fieo. Muriin. Geo. B. Youngman, Mark P. Sclipham, I) Dtuikemilb-r, W. L. Dewart. I'eler W. Gray, I evi Dewnrt. Feb. I8lh. H4 '. ?, Tnos. A. Pi'liiigton, Orphans Court .Sale. IN ursuam-e of nn ord' ( tin- l)rril-aiis' (Joint -- of Noithumlieilaiid cotn y, w II l. exposed ti ale, nt the lain residenc ot Win. (iarret, doe'd., on a'urlay the 25th dav of M rcit ncxt.io win A cerium 'r ct of wood l.nd alualu in Rush tnwnlnp, in eai I county, rontaoiing twenty five acres a rpun-ns (an 'a uf Etms Sharpies, Jico't Ge -rha-t's devisee", (t.-orge Gearhsrt ai.d otheis, la e 'he e-iate nf said ilec'd. Sale to commenre ' t n'el ck of said dav when the conditiuna of sa'o will, e ii ada known by SHXRPLF.SS TAYLOR, ivUS C. GRIEK, Jm. S8. 1918. Admr'i. Dr. G. II. AVtiter, OFFERS hii professional services, to ihe cititene of Sunbury, and viinity. Office next doorti the reaidenca of Revd. R. A. FUhar. where he mar be found, unless engagad w discharging the duties of his profession. Oct 8ih, (843. tf. XAU'li DRtCKE.lIILLKRa HATTER, VERY RESPECTFULLY begs leave to in form hia customers end tite public generally, lhat be atill continues tke UATTINO ctrsmESS, in all its various branches, in bhe shop, neatly op posite the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by Henry Haas and himself, under the firm of liana A Druckemiller, which firm baa been mutually dis solved. He hopca, by hia long experience in the above business, and aliict attention thereto, to ren der general satisfaction, and receive a liberal ahare of public patronage. Sunbury, Octolier loth, 1813. 8ns. uio?Th6tel, " General Stage OJlrv,) ttj roki az: LYCOMINO COUNTY, Icnu)lvanla. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friend and the public in general, that he haa taken the above LARGE ASD COMMOD10VS HOTEL, IN THE BOROUGH OF M U N C Y, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. Hia St.r.r!KO Apahtm lstb are well aired, and comfortable. HisTiRtn aih Bah will alwaya be supplied with the best the matket can afford. Hia Stabu, which is good, will be under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feds-confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronize him, ihat be will not fail to give goneTul satisfaction. H. B, WEAVER. Muncv. Oct. lat, 1842. tf. A CARD. Dr. J. W. Peal begs leave to tender his gTste lul acknowledgments to the people of Sunhuiy and surrounding country, foi then past encourage ment in ihe line uf his profession ; and would at the same tiino announce to iheni. that he till in- teiol" to c ipiinue thii practice "f medicine in all its vnr;,,iiKi!.'p,irtiip n!s. Ho woti'd, therefore, solicit a c 'iitinii ..two ui t'.u ir confidence and patronage. He tn . be t-".n J st ail Ux"" it h s office, M4l lie- s-.ree', ui.'ess profess. oiia'.lv vl 'gej. 't:i.l ore, Oct. 1st, Xf-i'i.- It. A CARD. Dr. D. T. Trltes, Respectfully infbmiatha citizens of Sunbury and vicii i'y, that he has 'a ken an office in the building l.itely occupied by Peter Lazarus as a drug store, in market atreet, Sunbury, w here be may tie futtnd at all hours, Unless profes sionally engaged. DU. T RITES returne bis sincere thanka for tbe encouragement be haa iecived. In tha line of hie profession, in this place, and trust-i, bj prompt sU tent on to the duties of his proleejion, and reason able chargea, that he will continue to receive e liberal share of the public patronage. Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1842 tf. DRTiTN. SUMNER, SURGEON DENTIST. Ip i'.SI'EU I Fl I.LY informa the public that be V haa made Norlhumbairland bia permanent place uf residence, and is leady to at'euJ to any calls in the lino of hia profesaion. July 2, 1842. ly. TAILORING, ON HIS OWN HOOK. FETEP, GSTTEPa. KESPECTFL LLV inf.nma hU fritnds and ih public generally, that be haa commenced the Tailoring Iluaiiie., in all its branches, in tbe house formerly occupred by Wm. Duralaa a Tailor Shop, in Blackberry street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church. He reaiectfully solitiU a ahare of Ihe public patron age, and truala by strict attention to buainese and reasonable charges, be will be enabled to give gen tral sati.lac ion. Sunhuiy, June IStb, 1842 ly A Frra i sup, i of ROSE OLNT.MENT.receivJ at d f t sale by U. B. MASSER. Nov 19t . 1842. BLANKS FOR PALE AT THIS OfflCl
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