From the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Return and Arrrtt af Shlrtman-1lla )try. Jacob Shipman, lli absconding messenger, who aeveral week 'nca ran away from ihiaciiy wiih B large amount of money belonging lo New York er and PhiMclpVtan. returned home yesterday morning at 3 o'clock. IT wan unaccompanied by any officer, the parson who raptured him bavins wet him free immediately on obtaining the money lliey found In hlspnaseasiun. On arriving In Phila delphia, ha went home to bit wife and family, but appeared in the etreet early yesterday morning anil trailed on neveral ofthe broker. Ha my that be Tore lie ataried on hl run away trip, he met with lone, amounting in alt to about $18,000. He m behind hand indeed, $ R00, aa long ago a 1939, and bia ease lia been gelling worse ever since. Latterly he bought lottery tirkrta in order to recover himself, but thia only made the matter worse. He refuse to tell the manner by which hi original toes occurred, and aiyi he will persist in thia refusal, no matter what the penally. On liia last trip from New York, ho teceived $15 000 from the Union Bunk, with the olject of having it re-cnined in Philadelphia. On bia arrival here, be found it necessary to pay f 12.000 on hi own account, and he made use of j question are not only bona fide of Philadelphia ihe I'nion T3ank money fir the purpise. He never, j manufacture, 1ml by Aniericm itwimM, inetrurtt-d thctess started for New-Yo k with the intention of in their establishment ! The color, finish, glnas going throuch ; but on hi way tliillier, the dilttcul- j and general appearance, aie fully equal to the best ty of accounting to the Dank for money he hid i French papers and what ia best of all can he fur misappropriated pressed so heavily upon hi mind, j nished at iv.tt per eenl cm than the imported that he conc'uded to return to this city. At this j article ! ! They relb-ct the highest credit on the time be waa nearly mad from excitement and an- ! Messrs. Belrose, Son fc Blanchard, uml to Ameri l:ety. He relumed toward hia own dwelling ami j n Manufacture. These papera are not only dc rrivpil opposite the dim ; but here the horror of I oid of any unpleasant smelt, but ihey may be per. liia situation and the difficulty of explaining Kn famed to order. Sat. Courier. conduct again crowded upon him, and he deter- j n tY-MORM aTTkkt. mined to fly the city. He admit that he wa all , , ... t i .' . t. r , , .t , e 1 Office oICIIlTIMOIIK Avkbica, May 15. the fire on D ck street wharf, and says that had he M J ' met any friend llicre on whom he could have ro- j FLOUR. There is only a moderate demand for lied, he would have confced all. The next I Howard atre. t Flour, and the store price fr good morning he proceeded westward and traveled reck- ! "'""dard brands continue uniform at$4,lSj with Icsly on, he catcd not whiihcr. He fixed up in no ! I'rnited ades. We quote the store and wagon price imrticular route, but hurried on. exnectinir and : Bt 'nfil $,'4- sometimes anxious to lie eauCht. The amount he Ibhd with him waa only f5,100. On ki return, he j ay thnt t hud no money at all not enough even ! no carry him to New. York. Tbi would aeem to 1 contradict the atory that his captors gave him $250 . When caught on the prairies he made no resistance, wa taken to a public house, and then into a private room, where be waa stripped of all tiis clothes, as the person who arrested him sup. posed that he had a much larger sum than they found. He remained, he says, at seveial of the stopping places, for hour, in the hope th it he would be j tsken, and yet he had not the heart to return of j his own accoid. He fays the Union Dank alone will lose by him. He wanted hia captor to accom- pany him home, but they declined, in the ho.e of J obtaining more, reward. Oui informant at ate that J elerJy morning he looked depressed and down- cast, and apoke low. On meeting with an old ! friend, he said "Will you take a rascal like me by the hand 1" and the tear alarted to his eye, as if j much alTcted. He scented in utter despair, and ' cipienKed his willingness to die, as soon aa he had ! made what reparation he could. He admitted tint ' the gientcft confidence had been reputed in him, ! 1h it he hid violate I that confidence, an 1 that he I ntn'it tosuffi'i. Hi! wm nrrented between 10 nnd II oM ii k, taken before Mayor Scott, a id c im milted to Moyamrnsing for a further In aring on Monday next. He is charged with the larceny of nearly $15,000 of the Union Dank of New York, in addition to larceny committed on several brokers an this city. tin being ake. by one or two per sons whether he do-intd hail, he sail No." It i understooj that one of the brokers ha I arretted 4iiin before the police officer hail arrived, in order So avoid the liability of paying the teward. r " "Kia ti x Rili Run. The Philadelphia and . Reading Rail Ro.d Company ha. under contract ' . 1 I the I .yuig ofa second Hack, between thi place and : J ortMiiKU. J lie contractor are about commenc ing riper .tiona, and will complete their undertaking asith afl ddigence. Uend'n dattttr. A II VLt. ll. ay tom noun, ja. Tliere lived an hone-t fisherman, I Vnew him pasting well' Wliodw. h hard by a little pond, Within a tittle dell. A grave and ,otet man was he. Who kav'd Vis fcoo&t ami mil So rvrn Tm hm rte of life, Hia neighbors thought it odd. For acienee and for Veoks, he aaid He never had a wish No school to him waa worth a fig, Except a "school offih." All day that fisherman would tit. Upon an ancient leg. And gaze into the water, lika Some sedentary frog. A cunninc fisherman wtahe. Ilia angle) all were right Anl wbon lie scratch 'd hia aged poll, You'd kuom he'd catt a Lite. To ciarm lire fish he never spoke Although bis voice waa fine, lie (oami the tnoul convenient way Vas juat to "oVoj a tine." One day while Cubing on the log. He mourotd bis at " luck V fcr suiMewry teMli Ute, And jerking caught a JuJc Alas! that day tlw fishermaai Jiad taken too mwll grog, And being hut a landeman Ion, Jle caaiid'nt "keep the tog" In vain lt strove with all his might. And trwr" lo gain Che shoie Down, down, he went, to feed the fih He'd bailed oft htto'U I The moral of thia mournful tale To all ia plain and clea r A aingla "drop too mach"ofiuru May make a wutaiy bier, Ad he who will not (1gn the pledge," And keep the promise fast, May, ha in epita of fate, a ttiff ('old-wottr.m'iii at last J American Mannfactnrea. We know that all are Interested in the prngre and perfection of American Manuf iciurea, and It has ever been our delight to annnnnce the improve ment, invention and performance of our mechan ic and manufacture. In reference to the article of wall paper "paper hangings' we have re cently had occasion to learn nme remarkable fact. The manufacture of an exceedingly coarse article was first introduced in thia country in 1790, by workmen from France. About 1813, considera ble improvement waa made both in colore and pa per j but un'il 182.1, no glazed paper could be made in thia country. From that lime till quite recently.no very important improvement haa been made, and for fine paper onr merchanti have en tirely dependc4upnn "la belle France." Within ehort time, however, the f ict of Messra, 15 el rose, Son A Dlanchard of thia city, having been sent for to paper the New York City Hotel, and that a weal thy English gentleman, of Liverpool, having order ed paper for hi mmsion from that house, n wall as the report, (hat the splendid papers furnished by thia house, a of American manufacture, were Fiench imported, and could not be made in this country, we took occasion to viait their manufac tory in person, and can testify that the pape s in A M,e "f 500 Ci,y Mi,l Fl"ur w mJ" on iturdiy at fl,2o, which i a decline. There is w ry little Susquehanna Flour in nnr- kef. Parcel in good order ai ll readily at $1,25. (.IvAlN. A caren of Penna. Wheat, not prime, was aold on Saturday at 9G ct'. and to-day a small parcel of prime was sold at 97 eta. There ia no Md. Wheat at market. We quote good to prime I red at 85 a 95 ct. On Saturday a lot of 700 lu-h-j eU Pennsylvania yellow Corn fold at 55 cts. ind another parcel of laOO Inrtheu to-diy at 54 c'a. Sales to-day of Md. Corn at 52 a 53 cts. for while, and SI a 55 cts. for yellow. A cargo of 1000 Penna. Rye was aold at 55 ct. We quote Sfd. at 48 a 50 cts. Sales of Virginia Oat at 22 23 c of MJ' ' 25 2fi cU ' ,nJ lo1 of 1000 '""he! Penny Ivania at 28 cts. T EI la 11 I 1 I la i: It . JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last week. DisrroiTMBiT. (J K ()( R A PH I C A L ENIGMA. I am composed of nineteen letter. My 9, 14, 15. 16. 8, is a river in the U. Slates. My 19, 15,2, lfi. 7, is one of the U. States. j My S, 14, 17, 7, i ihe name of a cnnal in the U. S. My 9, 6,5,7, 16, 13, ia a county in N, York. My 8, 15, 16, i a river in North Carolina, t My 15, 8, 15, 19, l,ia a county in Pennsylvania. My 4, 7, 1 1, 8, 5, ia a cspe on the enaut of Afiica. I My 10, 12, 9. is a Harbor on the coast of Ameiics. j My 5. 1 1, 17. 7, is a lake in the United Sla'e. I My 15, 19, 5, 3, 2, 15, is an Uland in the Atlantic. ; M y whole, is a beautiful plant. .Tf .1 It it I K It , ' On the 2.I inst , by the Rev. J. Walker, Mr. ! Janta Norra r., of Hharnnkin township, lo Mi- Saiiaii P. W hits, of Co:umbi eounv. ",h Tl" 'm' Mr Bfhl; Mr; IlKXHT LoWK, loMl.aJAMI Mahoit, holb of Danville. On the I I th inst., by the Rev. W. S. Hall, ihe R. v.J. Woum.i.L, nf this place, to Mis Eliza. aim V a. time, of Rush lown.lup. I 1 U I, In Point township, on the 6th inst., JAMES LEMON'S, sued about 35 years. In Danville, on the 7ih inst., Mrs. JANE KIT CHEN', wife of Mam Kitchen. In Danville, on the 3d iiikt , Mr. JOHN PRICE, in the 35 year of bis age. In Mount Pleasant township. Columbia rnun'y, on the I9ih ult , LAVI.N'A MARIA, daughter of Mr. John I lower, aed 27 years. In Deny lownhip. Columbia county, on the 9th inst., JOHN !). PATERSON. fr many year the I'a-t o of the Piebyienn Congrrgatiou in thai neighliorbood, sgid about 74 years. On the lUltl of Felruaiy last, at Wo,,dvillr, Mimis.ippi, ihe ll.v. THOMAS PAINE, formerly of Wilkesbarre, Pa., aged 35 year. CI I All LliS V. IIKdlNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBTJBY, PafVa, MAS taken the ollice foimerly occupied by the Hnn fh.ile. CI Tt.mn. I olinnail. iti.P.ntri House. He will attend to business in the Courts r V....V......I .i..a ... i i Ul i.lll IIIUIIIIVII.IIU, K 1WIUIIJUII vuuiliir. May 20th. 1843. Sheriff's Sale. HY virtue of a certain writ of venditioni ripo- J J nas, issued out ol the luuri ol Uiimmoti I lea of Northumberland county, to me directed, will I I i ..i.i i ,t,w.,.. s.,.. l a.. rapoaed to public de, at Ihe Court house in the Horough of Sunbury, on Monday the 12th day nf June aeit, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de- scnlied uretierty, vn: A eertain l( of ground aituate in the borough of I MtHiai, tn that pait of aaid town railed "Upper MiNesa," and marked in Ihe general plan thereof No. 19, Wing a corner lot, and fronting on Market sad Stconrl sue t, containing one fourth of an acre more tears, whereon are erected two atory frame dwelling house, pUatered, a frame eiahle, and a well of water. Saiced, t ikrn in rireutinn, and lo be aold a the properly of Robert M.Hvd!e, FELIX MAVRF.R, Shtrijf, SheiilT'a Office, i i Sunbury, M 20, 1843. $ PRICK CUIIUKNT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlh'imer, WHSAT, ... Rrs, ..... Co, ..... 80 P0 40 1 ft uats, ...... an PoKK, . 6 Ft.Atav.Kn, ... . loo BuTTKR, ..... 10 Dkmwax, . . 25 Tallow, .... 12 I) nun Arri.xs, 76 Do. Pa Acuta, , 200 Fiat, ... . 8 Hkcklid Flax, 10 Eno, ...... o COUXTY TIIKAHL'Ittilf. To the Votcr$ nf Northumberland County JJ EI.LOW CITIZENS. Through the a.di- H" citations of many friend in various parts of we county, l have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for tle office of Treasurer. Should I be so f rtunate a to receive a majority nfvour suffrages, t pledge invaelf to discharge the dulic of aid onice with fidelity THOMAS A. Sunbury. May 20lh, 1842. BILL1NGTON. PTJBLIC 3.LEj AT mioioki ri itvit i:. K'VT'"'' ' p,no,,,d lo rale bv public vendue. at Shamokin Furnace, in the town of Slia mukin, on Tue-day, the 6th day of dune next, the following pro?tv. vif : Two tlioiisand feet of O ik, White and Yellow Pine Lumber, consisting principally of p i,k. hoards and scantling i thirty Rail Road Cars, nlmost new and in excellent order, ca'eid ited lo carrv three ions of lump coal each ; ten sell of Car Wheels, Axles and Duxes, willi all the wrought and cast iron and brass work necessary fr f i road cars; seventeen large Drift 0i; ten small do; six'eeri Car Wheels; a sett of Furnace Tools; a sell of Smith's Tool ; a lot nf lloi'er Iron ; a I l of new and old Wrought Iron Wheelbarrows; Shovp, Picks, and a varicy of Tool u-uslly used about a furnace and in the mining of coal. Al-o, one Horse. The t-rms will le made knoon on the day of sale, by John Nicholls, the scent of the uhserilier. ui:n.iamin h. yarnall. Assignee of Ihe Sham kin Coal cV Iron Co. Sbamnkiii, May 20th, 1843. 3t 0T3 The "Miners Journal," Potttville, will in rert the ab vc tnice, and forward thrir bill lo this ofTi.-e. LOITC-LET'S C.rrnl Western Intllan Panat rn, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances ; Free from Calomel and all other Mineral. For the history of this medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising auccra and popular ity, aee large bills IT i recommended as a general cathartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bilious di-ea-ses, it ia invaluable for Asthma it is considered a specific, no case having yet occurred which it has failed lo cure for common cold, iinflammainry disea-rs, rheuma'ism, alTections of the liver, etc., and for females, it is a safe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Silas West, of limhampton, .V. V. Mr. Lnngley DearPir: I have ued your Great WeattfR Indian Panacea in my family, and have repeatedly prescribed it for patient under my care, arid am satisfied thai it ia always a afe, and in very many cases an invaluable medicine. It opera'es s a laxative without nauaea, or pain ; and while it ef fertually obvialea eotivene.s acts upon the stomach and liver a an alterative, cm reeling acidity, and re storing the healthy condition of those organs. Very le-pectfully vours, 8. WEST. Foraaleby JOHN W'. FRILINf!. Sunbnrv. JAI'OB URIGHT, Northumberland. May 20 h. 1843 -ly J. D. Waters, RESPEC I'FUI.LY inform the citizen of the borough nf Northumberland, and it vicinity, that he ha commenced the Tailoring Ilutiiirs, in a'l it various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry 8. Thoma, directly opposite Forsyth's store. A he receive the New Yoik and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobs entrus ed lo bun, alter the neale.t and latest atyle, and upon the shoitest notice. Northumberland, Apiil 22d. 1843. ly Doctor Jiicob II. llasMcr, "I"ESPECTFl.'I.LY inform the citixena of Hun. - bury anJ ii vicinity, that he haa taken the nfKce formerly nccu ied by Dr. John Peal, where be will be happy to receive call n the line nf Ins profession. Ap'il 22d, 1 H 13. Daniel Yarick SLACXSl:i7H, EOS leave tit inform the citizens nf Siin' uty and its vicinity, that be bis commenced the 1 1 L A C K S M I Til I X G BUSINESS, inMa kit lreit, Sunl'ury, east of J brj II gar', tore and iliiectlv epposne Ihe pot i.fl'ice, where he intends to c iny on Ihe bin-incs in all it various hf i ehes. inelndii g, 7 urin'n. Milking Mill Irons and LVptic Springs, Ironim? Curriagr s, with J'.x tension or Smtidins; tops. Sharing llitrtes, 4c. Order will le rouity nnd puiieiuilly nliemlnl to, nnd wotk done cheap, for cash or country pro doce. flj Home 8h'iiig done at l per aell. Sunbury, April l."ith, IN43. firn S P B C I AlT "do U VL? rilOCLAIATIOX. TTIITIILIC NOTICE i hereby given, that on JL Monday the twelfth of June m it, in pursu ance nf the direction nf the lloinomiiLr. Thomas lttTHNsinr, Piesideul Jude, &c. A Special Court of Common Plea, for the county of NorlhumlH r land, will be held at the Cuuit House, in the bo rough of Sunbury, for ihe trial of causes lo, jury, before the said Piraident Judge and the Assoc ate ( ' ol 'ounly , lo continue, H ner.xjiy, ll.h ELK. o( huh IJuurl. all narliea. nH'e parlies reia, and other persona are notified, and icijue.tcd io govern themselves accordingly. FELIX MAL'RER, Sheriff. God save the Commonwealth I Sunbury, April 8, 1843. 101 A CAllD. Dr. -. Ia. IMIrO, Thankful for past fa. vors, respecltully Informs the inhabitants o Suuhury and coun'ry around, that he haa, laken hia residence and otfice in market stnel, in the east end of ihe building occupied by John Hoist's elore, white be will le happy to wait upon all who la. vur him with their calls. Suubury, April 1st, 1841. fun o o t & Shoe 1 AIT'JFAC T CP.?. tl .i r t f ii I r v i ii , RESPKCTFUL1.Y informs hi fri nd and old customers, that he has removed hia BOOTd; SHOE ESTABLISHMENT to the frsme building adjoining bis dwelling house, between that nnd Dr. I). T.Tiites office, a few dooia west of hia old establishment, in Market street, where he intend lo rarry on the above business extensively, tn all its various branches, Ueing thankful for past f ivoia, he hoj e, by strict attention to business and liberal charges, to give general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re ceive a liberal idiarr nf public patronage. April 8th, 1813. BXiACKSMZTHINGr. Ocorgc Z I in ni e r in a n & S o n. riIIE su'scti ers hereby inf rm the public, that Jl they have intered into partners' ip, in the DlaACKSXrXXTHINO BUSINES3, wh'ch will bere.fier be carried on al the old stand in Sunbnry, under the fim nf Grorire Zimmerman V S,n," where ibev will conduct the lu-ines in all it various I ranches, including Turn in, Making M II Irons, frnninsr Carrmges, Shoe Horses, Ac. Order will lie promptly and punc tually attend' d to, nnd work done cheap, for caili or country produce. Slueing done nl one dollar per sell. GEORGE ZIM MERMAN, J. H. ZIMMERMAN. Riinbii'V, March 1 I ih. HI3. P-PwTlTE?vSHIP. 'FMIE sutisciUieis, havina enter d into a partner- ship in the practice nf the law, will be happy lo attend to nil bus nefa entrusted ta their rare. Col!e"iion will be promptly ntten led to. They mayalwa be found al their office, in Market street, Sunhtiry, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewart, ilec'd as a tore-mm. WII.I.UM L. DE WART, CH VRLE J. UK UN Hit. Sunbury, Feb. 4lll. 14:1 6 n. Sv.LJI'Ij Dill ( KlvTIILIalaK, HATTUR, 7ERY RESPECTFI'LLY begs leave to in. ' f.nm hi customer, and the public generally. lllal ne (till coti'louna the HATTINO BTJSirjESS, in all its various branches, in the shop nearly oppo site the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen- rv llai and himself, under the firm nf Haas rV Dinckeiniller, which firm h been mutually dissol veil. He hope, by hi long experience in Ihe nhove business, nnd strict attention thereto, to render gen eral aiti.-faciion, and receive a liberul share of pub lic patronage. Sunbury, Oct. I.'nh, 1812. lv. MERCHANTS HOUSE, So. 237, Sorth Third, above Vi.tlou hill &t., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DIT.V'AN. late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., laie of A rnerican Hotel, toilunihus, ( Ihio. take pleasure in ac quainting their fiiendsnnd the public irenerallv thai they have liiken the b.rge and roinmnilioua Hon I, recently built bv the Messrs. H ut.on the sane site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as ihe Dull' Head, in Third Mi eel above Callow hill at. This Hotel ia finished in the very bet possible manner, and ofthe best mutein I. Its location is very ihairahte, particularly for country nierchnnls; the arrangement for heatit.g and ventilating i nch room is such as to secure any tetnpeiaiure. The hrdroomsaie all light tuid airy, all luruislud in a nest style, so a to in-oie tomloit. The receiving pulors nre al-o furnished in a sti prb style, the window nio mi the French siyle, formii g an entrance lit a balcony in front, whitli makes a pleasai t recess. Pnrlicular attt mion has been given to the beds and bidding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. from yeans' experience in h itel htisinrcs, e trust, by strict assiduity to business, to iimke tin house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always le supplied with Ihe very bint our market can nlfor,l, and oi.r bar ivi'h the Imst lupior and wines nf Ihe mosl appioved loan l-i. P. S. Thete are first rate slahhng M.il curri ip' house attached to the hotel, (.ttrnded by c. rfd and sober ho-tlera. nnd oui charpes will be jvs, in accordance with the present ha d limes, Philadelphia. Oct 7lh. 142. A CAlii5r "Tr. J. W. l'rsil l-ega lesve to tender hi grnte J Inl aiktv w'ee'gm. m. m it,e people of Sunt u y and sutroiini'in country, foi then p,i -neour-ige menl in the Ime id I. is professmu ; and w.ni'd hi the same time am ounce lo them, th t be still in- n-nos io coininue Hie pi iclice .. ine.lu ioe in nil n various ib piirtim i,ts He would, therefore, solid s e.iiitiiiu .nee nfihiir cm fidence and pitronae. He may be I. mid nt ll lime- at h tilfice. nt ll.e lu rih i lis' corner ef II1 k' eny pud D er atreeis, unless profes-ionailv enc'il'!!. Sunblirv, Oct. 1st. 1S42. if. A i "1 Dr. I. T. Trltt'St, Re.anfully iuformathe rill7.ens nf fuiduiry und i ' i iiy. that be has ie movrd his office lo the bulb ing Inlelv n cilpi. d by lieorye Itriuht, in m rki I at'eii. Su Imrv, where In-may be f.itn.d at all hours, unless professionally engaged 1I. TRITE8 returns h'a sinci re thanks for 'he eticoinaieiiiei,i he baa uc i-c l. in li e line el h s professimi, in this place, nnd tru-t-, bv prompt a', tent on in the duiieanf lu prolessinu, and rea-ou-able rlraiges, that he wilt coiiiiuue to receive a liberal shate of the public patron ,ge. Kunhury , I tel. I at, I S42.lf. j I)Ti. J. N. SUMNKIi, i SURGEON DENTIST. 1 ) l'NPEC'l Fl I.LY infirm Ihe public thai be l- has tllailfl N.,rlllllllilill land his iterniaiienl place of iesi.li nee. and ia leady to attend to any ralis in the line nf his profession. July 2, 1812. ly. B2 LI. 'isona iiidibiid to the linn ol I von - Hair s, under the agency of II. .V Thachrr, lliitand Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 Notth Third, sired, Pliiladi t hia, are i up listed lo make iminedi. ale aeillenient of ih au'ounU u iih ihe sulrriler, their legally authorized tgent, who i fully t nipow rteii to ellU and collect the accounts of said linn. KOitERT D. WILKINSON. June 4th. 1642. If Agent. I'OR BALK AT THIS OFFICE. UNION HOTEL, Gcnrral Stage Office,) ma: tst mr 9 XaTrCOlMZKO COXTNTT, IVnna) Ivania. rilHE Hulicrihrr resiectfully informs hi friend .JL and the public in general, that he haa taken Ihe above LARGE ASD COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE n O R O K (5 II OF Mt'XC Y, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate ab who may favor h:m with I heir custom. IT SLtiriao ArAttTatr.MTt are well aired, and comfortable, HiTARt.Avn Da, will a'waya be supplied wiih the best t'ie m nket ran afford. His Sraatiao, which i Rood, will be under ti e chnrge nf good nnd careful hostler. lie f. el confident, by strict attention to l u-incs. and an earnest desi' to render c mfortable those w ho nisy patronize hirn, ilint he will not fail to give general siii-f.iclion. H. U. WEAVER. Muncy. Oct. 1st, 1812. If. TAILORING, ON XiIS OWN HOOK. PETE?. GETTE?, 1 F.SPECTFI. LLY informs hi friends and llm ptibl'C generally, that he has commenced Ihe Tailoring II u s i n c s s , in all its branches, in the house formerly occupied by W'm. Durst aa a Tailor Shop, in IJIackberrv street, nearly opposite the Pnahytcrian Church. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patron nge, and trust by strict attention tn business and reasonable chargea, lie will be enabled lo give gen eral ntisficion. Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1842 ly rniuDEirim, reading and roTTsviLLE RAIL ROAD. ti-m tr AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE Will commence running between Philadelphia and I'ottsvillc on the following days and houix : On Ann attkii Moshat, Mav 9. 1S42. Leaving IVltsvitlr, on Moiiday, Wednesd iva and Fridays, at B A. M. Leaving I'hilndelphia, on Tue-day. Tbuisdays and Saturday, at 1 P. AL Hours of parsing Rending. For Philadelphia, at 10 A. M. ? ... . . . i- .. ii . r i xi t ' ri-wceklv. I or 1 (iiuvillc, at Si P.M. F.l It K S. Ilelween Potlsville cV Philada. S.I.SO cV f2,50 Iblween Reading rV do. 2,25 & 1,75 Ilelween do cV. Pott vi lie, 1,40 & 1,00 Exci'hsion Tickets onun run ii.tijrsiko "BIT till. Ilelween Pottsville Philadelphia, f 5 00 rtetween Reading A. do. 3 00 Uotween do. dc Potlsville, 2 00 The other passenger train will a before, at Ihe following hours : Vhiladtlphia and Potttvil'e. From Philadelphia, at M A.M. ? n '! From Potlsville, at 2 P. M. 5 1 1,1 y Hours of pasting Heading. For Poi'svilie, 'at !) A. M. T, , For Philadelphia, at 3 P. M. $ 1 "y- All the train w ill stop for way passenger at the usual point. (Tj All paaaengera tire requested to procure their tickets before the trains stait. May 81. lHl'.t. if. n . k?a b ; warr wrrn srrr.iuon to asy OTHER SEAR SlMiVRY, fOUN A. HEMiV LAN Pi T. !, va itip rente.! the l ime Klin-ol 1 1.-". . v l j-.s, r. in 'm I mv, have i vv f.-t il t Lime i: this p rt , f tie itiunfy, ai d will Continue lo keep constantly . n hand ties i l.i'.ne for l'liste ing. Building and for Liming b ud, on (la reaaonnl le terms as call lie l:a I unywSerein the iieighl oihoed. M-.v at. I42 J. A IL LANM MT. T R iTFp II A N T SICCeTs, ano A 'v DiNruvory In flio NEWSPATEK BTJSINESB. MOST ioipoiunl and ttvalua led scovery has been made by a ceinlemnn of thia city, by which ncwspapei may be printed in their present form, and, at the aune lime, capable nf King con vened at pleaauie into a Magazine form, for preser vation This grand improvement, which ia destined to firm a new era In ihe bu-in ss, effecting an entire revolution in the art of printing mammoth newa p .peis, will be introduced, by permission of the pa tentee, ii to the Philadelphia Saturday Museum, commencing in May next. IMPROVEMENTS IN "THE MI'SEl.'M." " The Museum" is now so fairly and fnmly ra laid: -In ,1. that we feel warranted in making some very extensive and impoitanl improvements. By the fnat of May, we shall have complct. d all our a'rancenu nis. We sh ill have, in the first place, a beautiful, cb ar and bold type in Ihe second, a aiiperh amno'h and w hite p iper in the third place, we ah ill mike an tngiliious nnd ticvi I change in 'be arrangement ofthe matter in the foiiilh place, we slja'l mereise our corps nf colli i'Utors in all the various departments of a Family Kewrpoper in ihe filth place, we hive secured, nt a biuh aa'ary, ihe .eivicis nf Emoah A. 1'ok r.i , a gi n'lilnan who-e bi(h and veisilile abilitie have ulwava se ken promptly for ibemsi lc-, nnd whn, a'ler the fir-t of Nt.iv, will aid u in the cdiloii I ronducla of the j nun d. The Snrrntive of Twnsemt Juney over the ttocky Mountains'' 'one of the most inteiesiit g and Valuable eicr iilibllshcd, Is sent ti all new stih-cri. Ia?rs. At i'ronrlu.ii. our leaders Will find them silve in p' sse-siou ofa wotk which noif will be worth double the sul scripliori lo the paper. W'e hull continue, also, of course, the " Hi. erophiral Sketi lies and Portrait," which are now elcilinz so uncxatiipb d an b Iciest, With the-e and other fea line continued, and wiih the improvement in con. tempi iiion, it remain to be seen whether we do not amply luUil cur dt tf riiutioii I making the very best newspaper in Amer ea. i't r soi is wishing Insecure six ihoua.nd I ge oc. tao pages nf tisetul. ime'e-ting, and uneirrpiiotia hie reading for Ihe a. led family circle, for Ihe small sum of Two Doll irs per year being at the aston istiingly low i ate of ihbty psge for one cent, tr rquivalei l to one hundred and twenty pigra for fun cent should hand their names in now. TERM! Two i. II us i er aniiOm. Three ro. pi.afu Fue Dollan, or Snieen copies fit Twenty Dollar-, Is the extra inducement offered si ptesent lot clu' bit t TIIOM iS I'. ( ' L M! K sV Co., Olfice id the Saiutdav Mununi, PuhlisUeia' Hail, J No. 101 Clicsiiut Suevl, Philadelphia. U. 8. Mail Coach FOR POTTS VI la la K. STICK TO THE MAI1 COACH t EJ:S? & 'SiOTmrg i g 11IIE Mail Coach for Pottaviiu leave Northum berland every morning nt 0 o'clock, and arrive in Pottaville in the evening. Fa an us low a any odor line. For aeals, apply al Mr. Wiihington' Hotel, Northumberland, or at George Wr itxel'a, 8nnl ury, A. E. HAPP CO., Nnrtli'd., May 21, 1842. Proprietors. (ZjT PseiiKer coming from Philadelphia will plea?e acenre iheiraeattat the White Swan Hotel, Race St., before they leave ths city. Pafserger coming in thia line, have thr-ir seat aecured in any Stage or Packet boat from this plare. Those Coniinj in the other line may be left behind. EAGLE st ir CCD . i 9 Corner of Third nnd Vine Streets, wxZa.ZAMsronTf va. riHE aubcriher respectfully announce to th JL public, that be ha opened a Hotel In the com modiou brick building itluate on the corner nf 'I hird and Pine atreets, where ha will be happy to wait npon those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel I large and conveni ent, and furnished in the best modem t le. It i provided with a latge number of well aired and comfortable sleeping apartments, room, priralu parlor, A-c. Persons visiting Williamsport on bu siness nt pleasure, may real assured that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at the "Eagle Hotel" pleaaant and agreeable. HisTahht will be supplied with the very beat the market af fords, and his bar with the choicest wine and other liquors charge retainable. The Eagle Hotel possesses greater advantage in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business part ofthe town, ami within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Kail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlers always in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honet Servant have Wen employed, and nothing left undone that will add to tl.o comfort and accommodation of hia guests. There will be a carriage slway in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passenger to and frjnt ihe House, free of charge. CHARLES BOPvROWS. Mav 14th. 1842. Wl:. HEILlfCAlT & CO., Commission rorwnrdinc Merchants, Foot of Willow Street Rail Road, OX THI IKIAWABF, UAVINfS associated vri'h them Joseph Burnet, late nf Easton, Pa., respectfully inform their friet'ds and the public generally, that they have ta. k n lb t l uge and well known store and wharf at fi, I of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by Jacob Martin, where they purpose doing a General Commission and Forwarding Business, and fiotn the local advantages of the place being connected with all the public improvements that have their ouletjii the cily, they flatter themselves ihey will be able to do business to a great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon a reasonable terma a any other house, and they assute their friends that any con aignments made to them shall have their strict at tention, and no excttions spared to give emit latie fjction. They are also prepared lo receive and forward goods to any point on the Delaware and Lehigli rivers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and Phila delphia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or Norlli and Wt Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill and I'nion, or tho Chcsapc&ke and Tide W;iter Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ii B via Schuylkill and I'nion Canals, a Steamboat will b. kept expressly for towing boats from lha SchuvkH! around lo ihe Delaware nnd back, which w ;ii en bb merchant In have their produce deli e rd oa the De'aware, and their goods shipped at s an nt (ii to 75 per cent, on the piicea fir h ii It, n i.c'i'ss. w ilh ll.i " advantage they re nre:fti!'v -:;--: a bhare of i atrmase. W HE1LMAN & CO, V.'iU'ani II' ii-nan, i W 1! am W. K. ysc-, S- J seph II me-. Piit'ad .May U. 1S42 ly GOOD NEWS BR AMERICAN YOl'TIl t A M W TOl t' UK Of nour.uT mi'.iiiit's Mi'sri'W, Edited by S. O. fiumiaicii, author of Peter Part ley's Tales. Commenting January, 1643. OI.M'E the romu encemenl of thi woik now ihe most popular juvenile periodical extant it haa ever been the aim nf ihe publisher lo make it deserving of the liberal encouragement which ha been extended toward it; and ita subscription list evlncea that their etTuit have been appreciated by the public. On the Grst day of January t new volume will commence. The character of the work, will not be chunked. Its. design w ill remain the same, and lha publishers would assure their patrons and the pub lic thai their riTorts will lie unceasing to render it worthy nf bring companion for the young. Tj plant the sceda of morality and truth in the youth ful heart, to in!il virtuous principle and motiva into ihe mind, to aid In the formation of character, 10 cultivate a taste lor knowledge and improvement, and with instruction lo blend pleasure and amuse ment, these have been, and will continue lo le, the end and aim nf the wmk. Evety article ill ba thoroughly digested before it i admitted into thi. wotk, arid g'cal care will be taken that it ahall not contain anything inconsistent with (he object in iew'. It ia ui signed to be, tint interesting for ths mnnv nt only, but of permanent value, and fit tJ fuiin put ol eveiy FAMILY LIBARY. Sow of the leading features of ihe Museum arn 11 stnry, liiogrn(iliif, (ieidugi, Natural History, Utogiophy. cVc. Three will be accompanied Willi lighter matter in the form of Ta'e, Ske'chcs, Ad v, nutria by Sea and Laud, Narrative nf Remarka b!o Occutrei.cra, Anecdote, Fahlea, Allegories, Ac. Pitrv and Mas: will le called in to assist. Eie ry available means of rtndering the work sprightly, ins'.ruc ii g. and enlcraining, will be put in it-qmsi-li n. Numerous ar.d ap'eiulid embellishment and illustrations, suipau,g what may be luund in anf other work of the kind, in this respect, will be u . sen. d; and the ty pograp hieal appeaiance of r1 Mux urn will be mch a, it ia believed, wl I 'meet ihe approbation of I1 pitions. The pub would add, that Meny's Museum i Ih r'neape.t I er .beat of Ihe kind put I slicd in ny f ari ,,f B0 wotl, 1 1 the annual volume enntainmr nearly aa i ' ui h mailer aa two volume of Uancr fi'g Hietetr, which aell fol f ur dollat and fifty rent, Tn Vxm Lowist Ta.-..On cvpy, 1 j Su copie. t S ; Thirteen coplea, io. The pteat expenee. Inruned .u getting eot work like the Museum, renders it rjeCe.5,,f tnal j,ui lishers should atrirtly aJlicr t0 DV eash system. All letters must ba pott-paid, and adjiewj U ihe Publisher and Pror rsrloia. BKArlllRY.SODE. & CO. 10 Schoul St., Wut. und 127 Nassau st., .V Y. A Freeh soppy of KOs OIN I'M E NT, wrurnl and t sale by U. B. MASSES. Nuv-. 9th, 1842.