THE RIDDTiGR, XmrjOltttsU DEPARTMENT. Answers to Enigma of la-il week. I. 8trawbeT'b's nJ cream, 3. Sunbury Temperance Society. ENIGMAS. T. I m composed of fifteen le'ters. My 5,3. 13, J. It, i a lady's nsme. My 13. 4. 3, IS, it gentleman's nsme. My 15, 9, 3, f. ! to I out of humor. My 13,7, 8, i n aricle of drew. My I S. S, 1 1 , produce hsat . My 6. 11,9, 10, in colli. My 13,1, 14, 11,8, in christian. My 3, 14, II, will intoxicate. My 5, 15,9, 9,11, it used at dinner. My 13, 9, 7, 15, it lo moke clean. My whole, contains numtier of inhabitant. If. I im composed of four'ecn letter. My 1 3, 9, 7, 5, is men ure. My 10, 9, 3, 14, is number. My 13. 6, 10, in ueJ in cooking. My 1, 6, 8, it an animal. My 8,6,13, 14, Is w wen. My 6, 10, 3, 6, it a lady's name. My 13, 6. 9, 3,8, is lo colour. My 11, 3. 9, 2. 7, is a vegetable. My 1, 1 1, 6, 5, it to lxi worn. My whole, is city in Europe. CHARADE. My first is a term by surveyors oft used. As writ ashy those who traverse the ocean ; My second is a color of sombre hue ; Of my last, every farmer haa a portion. My whole is a town, not unknown to fime, And rendered by Shakpeare, immortal in name. Mtamboat F.aploslon. An extra from the. Pittsburg Sun, under date of the 17ih inst., 2 l M., contains the follow ing : Steamboat Explosion and loss or Life! This afternoon, sbottt 1 o'clock, just as tlie steamboat Cutter was leaving our wharf, the rush of passengers to the larboard side caused her to list to that side till the guard was tinder water. While in this position, the flue of her starboard boiler collapsed. The second En gineer who wag shipping the starboard wheel, was killed instantly. His name was Andrew McLcllan. The first engineer, Joseph Hughes was so severely scalded that he died shortly after. They were both from Cincinnati. Five of the firemen were blown overboard, three of whom were picked up, and the others were drowned. One was a negro from Cin cinnati, the others Frenchman, called Jo Iscm. Seven or eight emigrant passengers on the lower deck were scalded severely but not dan gerously. A large number of deck passengers were blown overboard and drowned, supposed to be ten or twelve ; the names ate not known The Cutttr is one of the new line of boats running between this city and Cincinnati, and was owned in the latter city. She was com manded by Cnptain Collins. This is the first accident of the kind that ever happened in this city. AvoTiira Mranm is) tms PrmTKBTiAST. Two blxck women killed a white woman in prison, on Friday last, by beating her brains out with the shovel ami tongt. The reason they give is, ihat they want to get out of the Penitentiary into the County jsil. They are likely to be deprived of that pleasure, however. Columbus (O.) Stat. .w .f n w t k v , On the 23d ult , bv the Rev. G. Beiketresser, Mr Iica.n Harb to Mis Mauia Conrad, both of Augusta township. On the 28th ult.. by the ssme. Mr. Wiiuan V. SiursworiB to Miss Asm Maria Missus, both of Augur-ra township. In Danville, on Monday la-t, by Rudolph Sech ler. E q . Mr. Ahubkw Cabctikbs, to Miss Eli babftk Rtniton, both of ibis county. On the 9th ult., by the Rev. William J. Ever, Mr Jacob Shi-ma, jr. of Cat'awissa, to Miss Re becca Mi Lisa, of Mifflin. On ihe time day, by the sune, Mr. Abbabam Solsiica, of Monteur township, lo MUs Hassah Dittkrbekder, of Hemlock. DIED, In Limestone township, Columbia county, on Monday the 2th ult , Mr. THOMAS FLOOD, a ged 19 years and 2 months. On the 33d alt Mr. GEO. SIIICK, an old and resiectubli- citiien of Catawissa township. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxtheinur. Wheat, 80 Rts, 60 Ci ...... 40 Oati, ...... 85 Paaa, ...... 5 Flaxseed, ... . 100 Butter, . ... 10 Beeswax, .... 15 Tali, .... 13 Urieb ArrLES, - . 75 Do. PsAcats, . . 300 FtAX, ... .8 II tea: led Fvsx, 10 Egos, 8 am -jhs "-""j Notice. VS heseW given, that the contract entered into g between Iks. John IS. A. N. L. Price, in the irsetii-e of nmdrcitte, for one year, has ended on the a 1st ult. n. u. i'kice April 1. 1813. St. A CARD. TTkr. W. I Price, Thankful for past fa. Ivore, re.pecifuHy informs the inhabitants ol feunbury and couu'ry ar.suud, that he has, taken his residence and olfiee in market street, in the east nd of the building occupied by John Bogare store wbrie be will be happy to wait upon all who fa or him with their C.I I, hunbury, Ajml 1st, IB1. " Good Intent Fire Company." A STATED MEETING of the Company will le held on Thursday evening; next, at 7 o'clock, at the School House. Punctual attendance it re-quested.- GEO. D. WEISER, April 1, 1843. Secretary. "Good Will Fire Company," rPHE membert of the "Good Will Fire Com pny" are requested to meet at the Court House, on Monday Evening, Apiil 3d, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. March 3. J. H. ZIMMERMAN, See. Notice. United States Bank, for the use of the Hon. Ellis Lewii vs. John II. Cnwdcn, See. NOTICE is hereby eiven, to all the lien credi. tors of John H. Cow den. and others interest el, to show csuse by the first Monday of Mty next, why the above judgment hull not be paid out of the mweys arising from the sale of the rest estate of defendant, and the residue be distributed sreord ing to law. HEPBURN M'CLURE. Prolhonotsry's Office. Vrolk'y. Wil iamaport, March 25, 1943. 5 6t litale"iTrLyllu Wiilson, tlec'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of anmin isiraiion on the estate of Lydie Warson, dee'd, late of the borough of funhury, Northum berland county, have lieen granted to the subscri ber. Persons indebted to said esta'e, are requested to make payment immediately, and those having arcnunts against the fame, are requested to present them for examination and settlement. SAMUEL THOMPSON, Sunbury, March 35, 1813. Ct A'lm'r. Urn A 1. 1, persona indebted to the subset ibcr, for Blacksmithing or otherwise, are hereby request ed to call and m:ike aet'lement, on or before the first day of April next, as his hooka will lie placed in the hands of a Justice after that lime, for collec tion. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury, March II, 1443. 3U LIST OF CAUSES. FOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor lhumlrlnnd County, to be held at 8unbury, on the first Monday of April next, being the 3d. Joseph Trego vs Martin A Stock Yates & Mclntyre va Edward Bright Genroe Armstrong vt The Shamnkin Coal co John Sheriff v John Hsns Mary Weeks vs Byerlv Sc Haas Houghton for Wharton va John Smith Henry Huff vt Chrixtopher Campbell Pur.el & Pfouts A W Johnson et ul Wm A I.loyd John Cooper et al Abraham Sharick John Murray Jacb Kline Geo C Wrlker John S Marts Thos S H-v ham J .hn R Ketiler Theodore Deck I'aac Koons St Co George Hill Daniel Roadarmcl Montelius Si Fuller etc Jacob Shitz Same Commonwealth of Pa Same Same Same John M Housel Thomas Woods St Co John D Miller vs Frednirk Diikenhine vs Jno C Boyd et al vs Martin A Stork is Se;ishol t& BergFtreser vs Jno A II M Davison vs Jesse H isti .n vs Jo-eph Vank'nk vs Jarob G iss vs S.ilomon Ehbacuh vs Caroline N our so va John Murray vs Thomas As'ibridge &. T G Aflibridge vt Reulren Fagely &. Co vs Maitin Weaver et. al vs Dmiii'l Zerlie ct al vt Wm II Mill, r vs John Stout Si II Fiirk vs John Stout vs F W Pollork va Ifi-nrv Friek vs F W Pollwk vs Henry Fiirk vs Jacob Deetx vs Andrew Forsythe v Charles Craig v Charles Craig Kaae St Dergstre sser Flack, aa-ignceof A bold va II M Davison UiMine, assignre of Ege vs Same WIThim Mori'z vs OP Duncan Joseph Metcalfe & Co v Wm A I.loyd aeob Ms nnd vs II Yoxtbcinier et al Fr. deiirk Klett Daniel Broiiuia vt S,ime vs John A Shissler vs Wdlium Glov. r vs The hsm kin Coal & Iron Company vs John & II M Davison v Martin Weaver vs F A Kaehl va ILnry Fiirk v James B ard vs D L Richard va C H linker SAMUEL D. JORDAN. Wm G Willisma Joseph Mitman Wm Burman Joseph Hill Stephen Wilson Brown for Brown Samuel Keffer Jacob Wheelaml Dougal & McCleery Prothonntary's Offire, J rrotli'u. Sunbury, Marrh 18, 1843. J TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS, AND A fw Dlitcovrry In Ihc NEWSPAPER BUSINESS. A MOST important imJ invaluable cbacovery has been made by a gentleman of this city, by which newspaiiers may lie printed in their present form, and, at the lime time, capable of being con verted at pleasure into a Muguzine form, for preser vation This grand improvement, which is destined to form a new era in the bu-inn, effecting an entire revolution in the art of printing mammoth news pipers, will be introduced, by permission of the pa tentee, ii.lo the Philadelphia Saturday Museum, commencing in May next. IMPROVEMENTS I.N "THE MI SEUM." "The Museum" is now so fairly and firmly es tablithed, that we feel warranted in making tome very extenaive and important improvement. By the first ef Msy, we shall have completed all our arrangements. We shill have, in the first pi see, a beautiful, char and bold type in the second, a superb smooih and white paper in the third place, we shall niske an ingenious and novil cnange in the arrangement of the matter in the fourth place, we shall inere.nw our corps of cotit Unitnre in all me various departments of a Family Kempaper in the fifth place, we have secured, at e high salary, the services of Eusta A. Poc. bsq, a gentleman whose high and veiaatite abilities have always spoken romptly tr themselv, and who, after th fir-t of May, will aid ut in the cdituri.il conducts of the journal. The Narrative of Tuunetf$ J.wney over the Rocky MtiutUaini, "one of the moat interesting and valuable ever published, is sent In all new subscri lra. At its conclusion, our icadera will find them etlvrs in piseioii of a work which ulurie will 1e worth double the tulecription to the par. We shall continue, also, of court, the "Biocrophical Sketches "d Pnrtait," which are now eiciting so unexampled an interest. With thete and other fes turee rixitinued, sod wt'h fie improvements in con. tempi jti.Mi.il remains lobe seen whether we do not amply fulfil our determination of making the rcriy bett uewtpaper in America. i'efaon winiiing to secure sit thous.nd large oc. tao psgesof uaeful. inleie.ting, and uneicepnocia ble reading fur the select family ciicle, for the small sum of Two Doll irs per year being at the anion shingly low rate of ihiity pages for one cent, or equivalent to one hun.lred and twenty pigea for fout cents shnulj hand their names in row. TERMS Two Dollars per annum, litre rn iiite fir Five Dollars, or Sixteen coiiies for Twenty Dollsts, is Ihe extra inducement offered st pietent for clul titng. llttJMAHU. CLARK & Co.. Oflice of the Saturdsy Museum, Pubhshcia' Hall, No, 101 I lie snut Istieet, I bttjdslpbia, SHERIFF'S BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Epo nat and Levari Facias issued nut of the Court of Common Plena nf Northumberland county, lo tne directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 3d day nf April next, at 13 o'clock, (noon,) the following ilecriled property, lo wit t A certain tract ot piece nf land situate in Point township, Northumberlsnd county,.adj.iining lands of Eboneexer (treenoug h, Esq., Mark J. Biddle and others, and the North East branch of the r.ver Sus quehanna, containing 163 acres and 08 perches, more or lest, a large portion of wbich it cleared, and whereon are erected a dwelling house and barn, and a stesm sawmill. There ia also an orchard on said premises. Also: The undivided one-ltvr.l pirt of s certain trsct of worn) land, adjoining the above described tract, lands of Matks J. Biddle and others, contain ing 75 acres, mnio or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold at the property of Thomis G. Ashbridge. A'so. A certain trie! nr piece of land, situate in Ruh township. Notthumheibind county, adjoining lands of .lacob Reed, John C. Bnyd, Na'han Pegg and others, containing 115 acres more or less, a bout 90 acres nf which are cleared, whereon are e reeled a t vo story log hoUe, a two story frame house and kitchen, two large frame barns, and fiame woggon house, and other nut buildings. Also: A eeitain tract or piece of land situate in Ruh township aforesaid, adjoining lands nf Henry Johnson, Georce Boone, and the shove described tract, containing eight acies n.ore or lest, all of which is denied. Also : A certain lot of ground situate in the town of Shamokin, Coal township, Noithnmhcrlnnil county, in that part of said town laid out by John C. Boyd, and marked in the general p'an of said town No. 3, hounded on the eat bv Shsmokin street, on the west hy Rock e'reet, by lot No. 3 on the south and lot No. 4 on the north, containing in breadth 39 feet and in length 190 feet, whereon are erected a two slory frame dwelling house and kitchen, (painted whi'e.) and a frame stable. Also: Two other lots, ailuate in the town of Sham, kin aforesaid, in that part thereof laid nut by John C. Boyd, ami marked in the general plan thereof Noa. 15 ai d 16, being contiguous to esch other, bounded on the north by Sunbury street, on the south by the Danville and Pottevitle Radroad or Commerce alreet, on the east by Wa-hington street, snd on the we-t by lot No. 17. whereon sre erected a 1 J story fiame house and kitchen, and a frame r-t ihle. Si ized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro erty of David Faux. Also: A certain lot of ground sttnste in Coal township, Norlhuml eiland county, in the town of Shamokin, aa hid nut by A. J.vdan, Esq. and o-ther-i, adjoining Grove street. Mine alley, and a lot of William Crauford, containing 30 feet in breadth and 180 feet in length, whereon are erected two birge two story frame dwelling husea snd one kit chen, a lurce frame stable, a well of water, Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propeity of George Armstrong. Al-o: A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Snyderstown, Shnmokin town-hip, Northumbr ian.) county, contai' ing one acie more or le-s, ad jii'iiing a lot of Willi im Farrow on the cant, a lot of William Letch on the west, land of William Farrow on the north, and fronting on the Main street or road leading from SnydeMnwn to Sunbu ry, whereon are erected a large two slory dwelling house snd kitchen, a store house, grauery and small stable, well nf water, See. Seized, t-iken in eyecution, and to be aolJ as the property of Henry Klaie. Also : A certain lot or piece of ground i-ituate in the borough of Northumbi rlsnd. and county of Northumberland, containing 5 acres more or les, bounded north by Wetwav. south by the Wm Blanch . f tbe River Susquehanna, west by a lot of James Kay. and on the east by a road h ading to the river, wheieon ate ererted a birge two aiory brick n ill and dwelling hou-e, known by the name of "The Unllege" Seized, I iken in eieeution, and to be aold as tbe propeity of Josish Chapman. A'so: A certain lot of ground situs's in the bo rough of Sunlury, Northumlerland county, hnun de.l on ihe west by Fawn street, on tbe south by an i.ll y, on the east by an out lot of Jacob Leisen ring, or a twenty feet alley, and on the north by a lot uf Willi. m Snvder. containing in breadth f0 feet and in lenetli 240 feet, whereon are erect, d a two story log house, (weatherboarded.) an nut kit cben. a good well of water and a frame atahle. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of Daniel Snyder, with notice to William Snyder, garnishee. Also: A certain tract or piece of Und situate in Sham, kin township, Northumberland co., houd ed by the rosd leading from Snyderstown to the Centre turnpike, lands i f ni. ateis, dec d and the Shamokin creek on Ihe south, and the Danville and Potisville Riilroad on tbe nortb, containing 17 a. re. more or less, nesrly all of which is cleared wheieon are erecied a large two story dwelling house, (plastered,) a ki chen, and a largo fiame barn, a well of water, Ac Si ized, t ken in execution, snd to be told at the proiwrty of George Kreager. A'so : A cer'sin steam sawmill, building and the machinery ibeieof, together with two acr. s of ground appertaining th. relo. situate in Point town ship, Northumbrian.! county, hounded by the ca nsl on tbe west, the ISorih Last llranch ol th rier Su-quchanna on the east, and nesrly opposite the lenience ol I horn at Ashhrnlge. Se sed, taken in etecutinn, and to be sold as the protrty of Tho.na Ashbridge. Also i A certain trsct or piece of land, situtte in Sham, km or Coul township, Northumbrian.! enun ly, bound. d and described aa follows ; lginning al a white pine corner, a 'joining lands of Biddle St Company ; thence north 75 d. gre a easi, 134 lurches to a pile of atone ; thence north 13 it greet wi at, 196 perches lo a tost ; thence north 68 oVgr. es west, 33 perches to a post ; thence north 75 degrees west, 89 iierchea to a pile of atone thence south 5 degrees west. 48 perches to a post; thence south 80 degrees west. 30 ercb a lo a pin them e a.iulh 13 degrees east, 195 perchea to the place of beginning, containing 165 acies and 64 rclies, and allowance, mors or less. Also i A ctrlsin tract or piece of land aituite in eh iin.'kiii oi Coal township, Noiihumherlsnd county, bounded and described aa fdlowat beam ning at a white pine, adjoining lands of the Asv lum Company ; thence north 13 decrees es', 171 perches to a corner ; thence aouih 81 degree we- 40 perches lo a corner; thence eou'h 13 d.grees west, 58 perchea to a pits of stone; thence ncn 16 devreea we-t, 8 pen hi t to a pile of stone thence south 74 degreta west, 100 perchit to pile nf stone ; thence north 16 degree west, 106 perche to a pile of stone ; thence north 75 degrees ea-t. 318 perches lo a pile nf stone ; thence n .ilh 12 degree west, 80 lurches to a gum; thence aouth 75 degrees west, 275 perches to a p lie ; Ihenre snuih 03 degrees w-l, 112 per. ties to rh.snut, (fallen ;) thence south Y8 dcgiees west 169 iierche to a cbesuut o ik I thence north 54 degreea, lo a cbesnut I thence west, 131 pT h. a lo a chesnut ihenr south 7(1 degreea west, 55 perch. es lo a pile uf stone, a corner ot Sarah Uses' land thence south 19 degreea east, tsa perches to pott ; Ihencf iioilh ttb di'fc-ic' cast, 815 peii.lv t to wrWsw j i .t . a Magej l isu s pile of stone t ibence north 75 degrees esst 118, perches to a pilo of atone; ihence south 13 de greea eaal, 388 perches lo a pine ; thene north 75 legreesrast, 129 perches to a white pine Ihence nmth 13) tlegrees west, 394 perch, s Ins pile of stone; thence a iuth 8M degrees east, 318 perch es to a p le of stone ; (formerly a maple ;) thence outh 61 decteesrsst, 64 perches to the plsce of beginning, containing 1013 scree and 43 perclieo, and allowance to the same, more or less. Also; All the one fu I equal individual fourth patt of all thoes"ven tracts of I .nd. -ituate in Coal or Shamnkin townsh'p. Northumbi rland county, thai is to say t one nfthem contaititrg one hun Ired and siX'T five acres and 64 p rchea. Sou sl- lowanee. mote or le : one other of them compos ed of three several tracts, containing one thousand and twelve acres, 43 iercha, end allowance, more or les ; one other of them on the road leading from Sunbury to Reading, in Shamokin or Coal townhip af reaid, containing two hundred acres, and allowance, more nr e it being part of a larger tract called ' Spring Field, surveyed on a warrant granted to Daniel Reeae, dub d ihe 17th day of December. 1793 ; one other of them on a branch of Shamokin creek, in Boar Valley, now Coal township, containing 440 acres, and nllnw snce, more or less j one other nf them in Shamo. in town-hip, containing 1 "27 acres, 58 perches. nd ullowance, more nr less; one other of them nl.'o in Shamnkin township, containing 71 acres, 130 perches, and allowinc, more or less ; and the other of said tracts called "Stone Hcnge," on the waters of Shamnkin ere. k, containing ".50 acres, perches, snd allowance, a ire or I a. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propeity of Burd Patterson. Also : A certain tract nr piece of land situate in Auguala townahip, Norihiimhcr'and county, bound ed by lands of Adam Shia.ter, Jacob Fiy, Samuel Savidge snd ihe heirs of Henry Bart-hor, deed., containing 135 acres, more or le-s. about 80 acres f w hich are cleare I, whereon are erected a large twot'ory d veiling house and kitchen, or largetwo story frame dwelling house and kitrhen, (painted white,) a large bank bun, waggon shed and gran rry, a lime kiln, two wells of wa'cr, a spring house, nd a la-ge orchard. A'so ! A cert no lot nf ground situate nn Sha mokin or Market alreet, in the borough of Sun bury, and maiked in the general plan nf ss d town No 9, bounded eastward by a lot of Henry Mas. ser, westward by a lot of William M. t'arty. and southward by sn nil y, whereon a'e erect d a large two sto.y brick h 'Ue, occupied as a atore and dwelling house, a brick and frame kitchen, a Urge frame store house, a log stsble, pump of water, Sec. Al-o: I wo e rtaio contiguous lots of ground situate in tbe borongh of Sunhurv a'oresaid, front ing on blaiklx rry street, and milked in the general plan of said town Nos. 2:1 1 and 335. known ss the McAdarnt property, bounded ra-tward by a lot of A. Jordan, r.sq. snd westward by a lo of tt e hens of I din L. Finney, containing about ofanacie each, w heron are erected a large brick and log due ling bouse and kitchen. Also : Two certain other contiguous lots f f ground in the borough nf Sunbury aforesai I, and numbered in the peneral plan ot s .id t own, No. 146 and 147, bounded southward ly Dew'erry street, northward by an alb y. eastward by lot No 145, and we-twitd bv a lot of Rohrb .chs or lot No. 148, containing about of an acre each, whe'eon are erected a two story brick hou-e frame potter shop, frame stable, a well of w ater, iYC. Abo: I hrce contiguous lo's of ground situate in the town of Shamokin nr in Coal t .wtiship. Northumberland county, in that part of said town, laid out by A. Jordan mid others, fronting the Danville & Potisville Rati Road, and marked in the general plan i f said town, Nos. 400, 401 and 403, w hereon sre erect, d a large fiame dwelling and s oie house, late in the occupancy ufliemy Duw -on. Seized, taken in execution, and lo le cold os the lroiiertv of Henry i osthtetner, with police, lo Chatlcs Pleasant, K-q , his assignee in Ujukrupt cy. Also : A certain I d or piece of ground situate in August ,1 townsh'p, Nortbuniberl md c un'y. bound. id Ly a lt of Henry M is-er, a lot of Jacob Painter snd the Shamok n crek, containing 5 acne more or less, whereon are eree'ed u one and a half story brewery and dwelling hou-e, wi h a spring of ws li r in the e. liar, a frame stalde. Ac. Seized, taken in execution and lo te sold as the propertv uf Philip & Gottlieb Bivniire. FELIX MAUKER, Sheriff. Sheriff's OlTioe. ? Sunbury. M Teh II, IM3. S lXulc ol Mil liiu-l Hrcd, tlec'U OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admin I istralioii on ihe estate ol Michael Reed, dee d late of Augu-la township, have been granted to th subscriber. Persons indebted to said estate, are re quested o make payment immediately, and th.ee having accounts ag .inst the same, are n quitted to present them i t examination mid set lenient. JOHN REED, Augusta. March IS. 1843. 01 Admr, BLACKS1YIITHING. George Z I m iii e r in a &. S u n rPHE su' scri'er hereby informs the public, that -a he intends, oi the 1st dav of April next, tot his son Jeremiah II. Zimmerman, into pailnei.-hij with bun. in ihe DlaACKSMITHINO BUSINESS, vvh cli wi l, sfter that period, be carried on, at the old stand in Sunhurv, under the fwm of "George Zimmerman & Son," where ihev will conduct the bu-ine-s in all its various I ranches, including Turn im. Making M.lt Iron. Irtinmg Corr upts, SliuC' ing flows. 4c Order, wil le piomptly ji d punc luallv attend, d lo, and wmk done cheap, lor ca or country produce (jf rho.ing done at oi dollar r aett. GKuRCE ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury, Maich 11 h. IN43. IS bereliy giv. n, that the subscribers purt h is al Ihe f.dl.iwing arneles at coi a able'a sale, sold as the proiieny uf Jonathan Peifer. of I it lie Mabono township, on the 4th of Match, 1843, vie I llty Siu I Hoise, f 64 00 I Bav Har.e, 15 00 1 bull, 9 35 1 Pg, 1 91 I do, 1 67 I Clock and Case. 31 00 3 Kelts of Horse lien, 5 75 3 Collars snd a Blind Halter, 3 75 1 Cutting Box, 80 Swlngb lues and Chain, 1 35 1 Waggon and Body, 50 OA 1 Sbigh, 13 -.5 1 Cow. 10 75 I Heiff r, 6 50 All of which we have loaned to the said Jona than Peifer Curing our pleasure, of Inch the pub he will tuk notice. her CHRISTINA X FERST, inak March 11. 31 ELIA8 PEIFER. IS lie eby given, that letters loUinenla. v have th t day, (Man h Ut. 1843.) lie. n granted 1 1 the KitUcitlH-r, in the Us' will and leal anient of 'bri ll in ll plllnn. dee'd., late of Augiihla township. A I pera ii a therefoie. indebted to said Caiate, aie bei.ly required to call and make p yuwnt.and all peikont having claims agaiiikl the tame, are likewise rtajuiisd lo preselil ihtm for settlement. LEVlSJ DEWAUT, Punburj, Mtrch 11, 1843. 6l . Exeutar. 11 Mill sjjgg-gHBBW . P.HT1TEP.SHIP. PHE tuhsciihe.a, having entered into a partner- shin in the practire of the law. will be happy lo attend to all but'iiesa entrusted to their rtre. Collertion will be promptly attended to. They may always be found at their office. In Market street, Sunbury, formerly occupied by va' n . .i. i . ' . - ill. jl , n ni v, u.. n - n si.ni nvuin. WILLIAM L. DEW ART, CHARLES J. BRUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4th, 1843. 6m. ciiaiii.i: ri.i;AsATs, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAS removed bis office to the front room nf the bnck hnue, formerly known as Smith's Tavern, nn Ihe south west corner of the enuare on Matkel alreet. Business entrusted to his care, in this county, and in the ciuntiee of Union, Cntum bia and Lvcnming, will receive prompt attention. Huuhury, Feb. 4, 1843 41. lathe fVsiirt ef Common I'trat of .Virfiiim. bcrland County, W. 13,.i;r Tirm, Su-rm Woodley, by her next ) friend, Charles eaver, 3 Plurtus Subpoena m. for Divorce, Jacob Wo dley S 'PHI, said defendant is hereby reqiiind, to be and a; tie it bt fine the Judaea of the Court of Cutiimon Pleas nf Norihumbcrl md county, at a Court of Common Pleas to Ic held at Sunhurv. on the lirsi Monday in April next, lo answer the com plaint of the said Susan. FELIX MAI RE R, Shcrff. Sheriff'.-. Office, ? Sunbury, March 4, 1843. $ 4t A Tuimery lor Kent. rHE Tannery , fixtures, arid tools, in this place, bcloneing lo the estate of Naac Ziegb r, d. c'd., now in p isaea-ton ot Uucher At r rv, will be rented for a term of years, on reisonanle terms. Po-te. sion given on the 1st day of April next. Apply to H B, MASS EH. Sunbury, Feb. 4, 18 13. SAU L DIllJCKlIILLEl., HATTER, VERY RESPECTFULLY bea leave to in form his eti-tomers and the public generally, that he still continues the IIATTINO BUSINESS, in all ita various brandies, in the shop, neaily op- ioite ih Buck Tavern, formerly oceupnd by H.-nry Haas and himself, under the firm of Haas Sc Driickpmiller, which firm h ie len mutually die- ve.l. H hopes, by hi long experience in the above hiisineas, and strict attention thetelo, to ren- er cceral sitisfaetion, an J receive a liberal share of pu'.ltc pstronage. Sun'.urv, Ocioir 15th, 1S12. 6m. UNION HOTEL, General Stage Office,) ISM!: CC2 "TSkT 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, l'miivvlvuiila. rilHE Wub-criher respectfully informs his friends I arid the public in general, that ho has taken tlie above LARCH ASP COMMODIOUS :-: o t e l, IN THE B O R O 1? C5 II O F M V N C Y, and that he U now well prepared to accommodate al1 who may favor h ni with their custom. His 8lki.pi :u ArsHTkXTt are well aired, and con Tillable. Ilii Tinir tvn Bab wilt a'ways be suttplitd with the IicmI the market can stlord. His Staslivo, which is good, will be under I' e charge of good and careful hostlers. He f el confident, bv strict attention to business and an earnest desirei to render c mfortable those who may patroniie him,ihol he will not fiiltogive general saiiifaetlon. H. B. LA Ell Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1813 tf. A CARD. r. J. W . I'cal begs leave to tender his grate ful at knowledgments to the people of Suiibuty and sutrounding country, foi then past encourage ment in ihe line of his profession ; and would at the same time announce to them, that he still in lends to continue the prsetice of medicine in all ita various d. partments. He would, therefore, solicit a continuance of their confidence and patronage He may be tound at all times at bia oliice, in mar ket street, unless professionally engaged. Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1843 tf. A CARD. Dr. 1. T. Trllrsl, Respectfully Informs the citizens of uubuiy and vieiniiy, that he has ta ken an u Dice in the building Intely occupied by Pete Lazarus as a drug store, in market alieel, Su bury where h- may be found at all hours, unless proles kioniillv encased. DR. TRITES returns his sincere thanks for rh encouragement he has tec. iied, in the line of Ins profei-siun, ill thia place, ami Hu t', by prompt si lent mi lo the duties nf hi prolesslon. and rea-un-able chatgea, that he will continue to receive a liberal .hare of ihe public patronage, Sunbury, Oct. !t, 1H43. tf. DR. J. N. SUMNMCH, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFl'LLY informs the public that he has made Nortliiiinbertau.l his petnisiieut pla.-e of lesi.lenee, and t. ready lo attend lo any c ill in Ihe line of hi- profession. July 3, 1813. ly. TAILORING, ON IIIS OWN HOOK. PSTEB. GETTEPs, I r.sPECTFFLLY inf .ims hi frienJs aud the Jk j.ubbo geneislly, thai he has (uiiiiueuod the Tailoring II n i n e a s , in all its bia ir! e, ill the hou-e foimerly uccupitd by W in. Durst a a Tailor hnp, in lllatkberry street, nearly oppomte the Pr. sbyieriaiv Church. He n specially solicits a ahaie of Ihe public pilron age, and liu.ta by strut attention to buaine-a and reasonable cl.a'ges, he will be enablt j to give en eral .atihtsc ion, Sunbuty, June I8lh, 1813 ly " Kres'i suppy of ROSE OINTMENT, leeeived 2V .,,d for sale by U. B. MA8SER. Nov. 1 0th. I842J BLANKS FOR BALE AT THIS OFFICE. THE rniLADELrniA, reading and pottsviur HAIL ROAD. FaiiMSMMtiTl AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINK Will commence running bettcrcn Philudi ljhia and I'olltville on the following day and houtt : Orr tn AtTsa Mosnsr, Mst 9, 1813. Leaving Potisville, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at P A. M. Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays, at lj P. M. Hour ef pasting Reading. ror rtiilailelphia, at 10 A. M. For PoUaville, at 6J P. M. a Tri-weekly. .f R Ji.. Between Potisville tc Philada. A f3,5( Between Reading Sc do. S,25 A 1,75 Between do A Pot'aville, 1,40 A 1,00 EXCI'BSIO TlCEETS OOOO FOB MSTCBBIBS BEIT DAT. Between Pultsville A Philadelphia, f 5 00 Between Reading A do. 3 00 Between do. A Potisville, S 00 The other passenger traina will aa before, tt the following hours : Philadelphia and Potlrrille. From Philadelphia, tt 6$ A.M. 5 n i From Pott-vthV, at 3 P. M. J U,,ljr Hour of paming Readirig. For Pottsvilie, at A. M."? n . For Philadelphia, at 3$ P.M. $ 1""jr' All the trains will stop for way passengers al the usual points. rXj" All passengers nre requested to procura Iheir tickets before tbe trains start. May 31, 1842.lf. - . i. i j i jjjas i ' To Country MERCHANTS. '"PIIK Subscriber, Agent of Lyon A Harris, Hat Manufaclurcre, for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other large cities, whoso Hats are highly commended for good tnltti and durability. has on hand a lir-l rate assortment of HA I 8 and 'APS, suitable for Spring sales, which will be sold very low, fo cash or appioved credit, al the nrted cheap store. No. 40, North Third atru-t, oppisi'e the City Hotel, riulaJelphia. HtlBKH T I). WILKINSON. Agent. N. B. Orders for Hats in the roup h, promptly attended to, Ths highest price in tash ot trade given fjr Fur ikin. PbiUdelphis, June II, 1812.--ly VI. I, peisons indi bled to tbe firm of Lynn St Hair k, under tbe ngency nf O. S. Tharher, Hat and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ate nmhmciit of th ir a. counts with the subscriber, their legally authorised ocent,who ia fully empow. eicd to siitle and collect tbe accounts of said firm. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1813. If gruf. et n n" ni3 a varu..tf:d superior to ay OTHER SEAR SIWBURY. OHN A HENRY LANDAU, having rente J tj? the Lime Kilns uf Henry Masscr, in iSunbuty, have now for snle the best Lime in this part of ihe country, and will continue to keep constantly on hand tresli lame fur Plastering, Uutlding and for Liming land, on as rea.-onahle terms as cull be had anywhere in the neighboihood. May 21. 1843. J. A If. LANDAU. EAGLE Corner of Third and Vine Streets, WILIilAMSrORT, PA. rilHE subscriber resectfully announcra to the X public, that he has opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building situate on the coiner uf 'Child and Pine streets, where he will be happy to wait npon those who may favor him with Iheir company. The Eagle Hotel ia large and conveni ent, and furnished in the le-t modem style. It ia provided with a large number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, private parlors, Ac. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness or pleasure, may rest ss-ured that every ex. ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleasant and agreeable. Hie Tahiti will lie supplied with the very brat the market af fords, and his bar with the choicest wines and other liquors charges re.aotiable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantages in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business part of the town, and within a convenient dislsnce of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and bone-t Servants have been riPlo)ed, and nothing lift undone that will add to the comfort and sccommodstion of his guests. There will tie a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and front the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th. 1843. Wl. HEILlvC.lT & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, Euot of Willow Street Rail Road, OM THE HEIAWAHE, HA VINO associated wi h them Joseph Barnet Isle of Eaatoti, Pa., respectfully inform thw friends and the public generally, that they have ta kt n that large and well known store and wharf a foot i f Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied b Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a Cent-is t 'oniu.i-ion and Forwarding Business, and fon the local advantage of the place being connecle wiih nil the public improvements that have thei outlet in the city, they flatter theuiscl vet they wi h- able to do business lo as great, if not greater ad vantage, and Uon aa reasonable terms aa any olhr house, and they aasute their friends that any cor a;gr incuts made to ihrm shall have their atrict at tentinii, and no exertions spared to give entile satir faction. They are alao prepared to receive and forwar goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehig river-, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phih iU l his, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canal, also, to anv oint on the Juniata riyer, or Nort and Wt el Blanches of the Susquehanna ja 8chuy kill and Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Wub Ciinls. - For the accommodation of Boats coming or g ing via Schuylkill snd Union Canals, a SieamUo. will ha kept eipreaJy for towing busts from tl Bchuvlklll around to Ihe Delaware and back, wbic will en .ble nieicbanta to have their produce del teied mi the Delaware, and their goods shipped a saving ol 60 to 7 5 per cent, on the pricea f hauling scto-s, with these advantages they r spictfully solicit share of patrnnace. W.J1EILM AN 4. CO. William Heilman, ) William W. Keyset, Joseph Barnst. 3 T1 A'T U, 184$, "4
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