T II I) 11 1 1 D L i: IC . atrvENitn d ep ahtment. Answer 10 Enigma of last week. Sn.vrn ErorD Gkkamvm. GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of sixteen li tiers. My 3. 10, II. 15, is one of l lie IT, Statce. My 0, 3. 12, IS, 4, 8. in town in Mexico, My S, 12, 16, ii cape on the coot of America. My 2, 4, 1 1, 6, Ii lake in ihe V. States, My 3, 14, 9, 6, 15. it county in New York. My 3, 4, 8. 12, 5, 2, it a county in Virginia. My 1, 4, H, 12, 14. Is a county in Indium. My 12,2, 13, 4, 15, it a river in South Ameiica. My 10, 3,4, 12, in cape on the const of 3. Amcr. My whole, was President of the U. Statu. The Warren County Boar J of Freeholder have offered an additional reward of $500, making now aum of $ 1,800, for the detection of the murder era of the Caatner family. The recent rumora of fieah arres'a are premature, .n .1 it it i e u , On Tuesday but, by the Rev. Win. R. Smith, Mr. Jam IaEiaan, of Chilisqunque, to Mies Lnrraa Wiimxr, uf this place. On Tuesday the Iflih in-i., hy Jnmes F. Mur ray, Esq, Mr. Enwaan Disriinowx to Miaa Ha a An Kr.rrta, lo h of Turhul township. On the 17;h in!., by the Rev. Mr Kav. Tnovtaa Ltok, M. D-, f Wibiamspoit, to Mis Eliia Phikstlt, of Northumberland. On the 14 h inst.. by the Rev. O. Guyer. Mr. Jiis Park a to Miaa Aas Parke, all of Chilis piaque township. On the 18th ins'., hy the Re. George Hildt, Mr. Jhnx Pkhtkk, Editor f the Milton Ledger, to Mies Ktiz tnitTii PiLLivn. both of Milton. in the 10 h inst., by the Rev. J. W. Phillips. Mr. aii-ei ToaarTT to Mis Mart, daughter of Jacob tyralius, E-q., a'l of Willi m-porl. At Muncy, on ihe Ifilh int.!., by the Rev. Mr. Shjden, Auolphus V mov, Esq., nephew of Uhv. Porter, to Mias Elisabeth Asa Petbiiis, if that place. On the 21th ult., at Oettyshutg. Pa , by the Rev. 8. Setitmun, the Rev. Elms Schwartz, of Dan ville, tii Mm Rebecca Bi rriKOTox.of Carrol CO.. Maiyhind. PRICE CUHREXT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxlhamer. Whkat, .... 80 R t a, SO Coax, ...... 40 Oats, ...... 25 Pom, ...... 5 Fnnrrn, ... . 100 Butter, ..... o Unr.swav, .... 25 Taitow, .... 12J Dm m Arn.rs, . . . 75 Do. Pbichks, 200 Flai, ... .8 Heck LCD Flai, 10 Eoa, ...... 6 " Rood Intent Fire Company." A STATED MEETING oflhe Company will lie held on Thurs.1 iy evening next, at 7 o'clock, nt the School House. Punctual attendance ia re quested. CIIAS. M. BRUNEI?, Mav 27. 1913. Srcrtary. "CiootTwill Fire Company." 'T'HE members of the "G .od Will Fire Com - pn" arc requested to meet at the Court House, on Monday F. vrnine, June 5lh, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance i required. May 27. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. See. It O W K li T M o O It E , "I ESI'ECTFl'LLY inform ihe citizen ol Sun. bury and vicinity, thai he has Commenced the lllnill('S4 of 11 r t c unni x i ? and lint l.e i tend. ' e e if er, to supply thnn with the best quali y of Beef, th en times a wek, at the Market House, lie will stl his meal mi re as'iiable terms, and riepccl fully solicits the patronage of li e f mltiir. (I" Fn-ah Beef ibis morning, (Saturday. at the Matket HoiiH". htei n the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock. Sunhuiy, May 27ll, ItUL tf. Cabinet-Making (,ch Eslallislinieiit.) V-ILLIAI.: HCOTEP. 1 ESI'ECTFri.I.Y inf.rms th i-iiir-ns of 1 Hunltiiry and vicinity, that he baa recently ronmv niTiI the CAlllXKT.MAKIXCi M'SIN F.8S, in nil i'a branches, in Market atret, Runbiny, im m d'ately Ih low the port iilfire, where he will tie ready to r-ceive and riecute nil orders fn the line erf his busineas with prompt nra and despatch, and hi the brat style and manner. His pricea will be Vow, in acroulance with the time. CO" Iunilr and Country PiikIiicc taken in El rhanftm. May 27h 1843 6m LIST OF CAUSES. fOR trial at a Kfieeinl couit, to be held in Sun bury, on the atcond Monday of June next, being the 12ih: Win. Donalilam &. wife vs. The Philadelphia Bunk, and The Manufacturera' anil Mechanic' Bank of the Northern I.iUilto.n, in the county of Pbila. dnlphia. Mary Bradffd va S.ime Elizalx th Wallia va bam Cow den 5t Wallia va Ssm i'aiah A. BiadfoiJ va Same David (r. Bamiiz A wife va 8 ime 1'be Philad. Ijihia Bank va The Manufacturers1 6c Mechanics' Bank, Slp., and The Went Branch D nk. SAMUEL D. JORDAN. I'rotrMHintaTy's OITicc, 3 Proth'u. Hunhury, Msy 27. IS13. S Ilovcrs Ink. JOSEPH XL HOVER, Manuracturcr of Writing and Indclli lie Ink, No. HTG North Third Street, aix Joora below Race, (cart side,) PHIL AOEtPHIA. T EsPECTFliLLY informs country merchants -a- v and others, that he con-tantiy keeps on nana large stork i f his superior Black, Blue and Red Ink. and also a aupennt quality of InUiliinie ink His ink i put up in bottles varying in aiie, from I to 33 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable term. Toe ex. el 'cut qualitiea oflbiaink haa an thoroughly eitalilt-tied ua character, lh.it 11 is now extensively need througriout ttie country. Fersalf it tbt alore of H. B. Masacr, Pun Itfy'l'i. May S7lh, Jfl3.-ly Sale of Stocks Owned by the Commonwealth of l'onnnyivnnia. IN pursuance of the provisions of the 4th, 6th and Gth sections of an Act of Assembly, paaaeJ the Sthday of April, 1843. entitled "An Act to pro vide for the payment of the Domeetic Creditors of this Commonwealth, sale of State Blocks, and for other purposes," there will be exposed to sale, At f lie Iloroiigh oT IVorllitiiu heriand, On Ihe 2I'A oJUNE, at 10 o'clock, A. M. No. or Shanks. t'oxe aviks. PamVALt't. 400 Northumberland Bridge Company 25 400 Lenlahurg do 50 COO Dnnville do 25 StlO Nescnpeck do 100 03 Milton do 2S 1600 Centre Turnpike Company, (from Reading to Hunhury 50 400 Lycoming and Pott r Turnpike Comp. 60 204 l)rr-town and Youngmmatown do 50 OS Leiiburg and Youngmanafown do 50 12S Lewisbtirg and lrrey bhore do 25 500 Towarda Bridge Comi any 20 32)9 Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike Co. 100 Purchasers will fe required to pay for Ihe Stocks at the time, or immediately after aale, in certificates issued hy the Auditor (Jene-al in pursuance of the resolution of 7th April. 1813, noies issued by ihe II inks of ihia Commonwealth, under the act of 4th May, 1841, specie or the notes of specie paying banks. The transfer of Stink will be made in a reasonable time after aale, JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOD MANN. CoroVa fur aale of State Stocks Harrisbutg, M.iy 27th, 1813. ta. DAVID EVANS, So. 70 South 3 tha t, oppotite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, (Formerly of So. 76 South Stconit itreet.) Munu facturrr of Improved and Patent Fir and Thief-proof Chesta and Doora, Water and Pro. virion Cuohrs, and Fdti rers, Rifiixera lor, Hoiking Machines, &c, &c, Still continues to mike 'r'i.,a"isceierr..ieu v A 1 crcoo;-S'!T-wb... i p:i,.,n.. n..r,;.,.. Jltjri.ifCtira, both of the rout d and Sr-rr il"1"1"1 f ,r maleiiaU liv!-and woikmnnship. OT" The Chests are manufactured without pi ink of any description, of the lu st muter al which ta ca'cu'ated to reti.-t burtla's and heat as lorg as any tnanuracturi d in the I'nitid Suits atrial ol w hich he is wi ling to make with any other, pro vided the tri.il bo made of cheats already Bold to customers, and not tnanuf iC'ured for the express purpose of a trial. Pun hnsi rs arc invited to Call lief.'e purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All I ersona are cautioned ngiinst mnkinir, tn-itip, selling ( r cuu-ing to ! sold, any Krthole coera fn Fire Proof Chess or doora of any kind, simi'ar in c.instruciion to my patent of July 10th, 1811, as they will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. M.y 27 h. 1843. 6m. IT. s."lawreitce, Agtnt for the sole of Southworth Manufac turing Company's SLTKMOU WIUTIXO PAPERS; WnrchotiFC No. 3 Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kind cnnatnntly on band, and for sale to the Trado at the lowest market ptic-s : Fine thirk Flat Caps, 12, 14, and 16 U s.. Idue and white; Extra super, and auerfii e Folio Porta, blue and white ; Extra super Packet and Commercial poi-ts, blue and white ; Extra super Linen N'nte paiere, long ; do. broad; so pet tine snd fine Counting house Caps, blue and while; Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ru'ed. blue and white ; Superfine French Posts, plain and ruled ; Su etline Seimon Care anil Pos s ; Suernne and fine ('.ia and Posts, ruled and plain, bluu and wl.ile, 'ari 'Ut qu .lilies and prices. A!soU ntiet B iaid, Tisue, Envelope, Wrap pi:C ami ll.ml.te pipers, Ac, &C Mav 27. 1813. 6m. AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. V2!) and 31 North Tlml Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MA (.'KEY, Auctioneer, iepeclful'y in- tins ihe attention of per so', s desirous of pur cha-iuj Fmni'uie. to his extensive Sjlea Rooms, (loili pu lie and Piivnle.J for every description of lions-h.dil Furniture, whi re can be iihtainetl at all times, a InTiie assortment of fashiotiable and Wi II mannfaeturvd Cihimt Furniture, Beds, Mattrusses, e at vtv ntluced prices, for ciah. (tj- S:ea bv Auction, twice a week. May 27th. IS43. Iy Atloiiii.ili rariisworlli'i I'.Klatr. NO I'll E in hriehy giten, that letters of admin ibtratinn on the eata e of A Ion jah Farns worth, late of Shnnn kin township, Norihumbetl nd county, dee'd , have bemgrantid by the Register of said county to the subscriber. All those milch ad to the aive eatate wilt make payment, and thnae having rlaima will present tl eir accouma on the 29th of June, 1843. at the late residence nf ihe de. ce.,srd. ROBERT FARNS WORTH, jr. May 27th 1843. 6t Artm'r. ('HAHIiKS W. IIKCIINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, cuwauni, a AS taken the office formeily occupied by the lion, ( hat lea O. Doom I, opposite the Court House. He will a tend to biiaiueiMi in the Courts of Northumberland, Union and Columbia countiea. May 20th, 1843. PUBLIC SALE, AT MIAMOKIS FI KXACK. 'V'VT'ILL be expired to sale by public vendue, H W at shamokin Furnace, in ihe town nf Sha mokin, on Tuesday, the Gth day of June next, the following pro ty, vitt Two hundred thousand ft Oak, while and yellow Pine Lumlicr, consisting principally of pi ink, boards and ecanlling ; thirty Rail Road Cata, almost new and in excellent order, cak'ubited to carry three Ions of lump coal etch ; ten seiUnfCar Wheels, Axles snd Boxes, with all the wrought and rl iron and bran work rtecessaty fr r"il rond cars ; aeventeen U'ge Drift Cau; ten small do.; sixteen Car Wheels; a sett of Furnace Tools; a aett ol Smith's Tool t a lot nf Boiler Iron; a 1I uf new and old Wrought Iron; 7 Wheelbarrows; Shovel--, Piike, and a variety of Tools u'ually used about a furnace and in the mining of coal. Al.o, one Horae, and one cart. The trrtni will be made known on the dav of aale, by John N it holla, the srent of the subscriber, BENJAMIN II. YARNALL. Assignee of the Kham kin Coal & Iron Co, Shamokin, May 20th, 1843. 3t try The M inera' Journal, Pottaville. will in sen tbe sbjve twice, and forward their bill to Ibis offue. Sheriff's Sales. UJY virtue of certain writ of venditioni expiv MW Issut d out of the Court of Common Plesa of Norlhumberlanil county, to me directed, will be exposed to puMiC sale, at the Court house In the Borough of Sunbnry.on Monday the 12th dsy of June nett, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following de scribed property, viti A certain lot nf ground situate in the borough of Milton, in that psrt of anid town called "Upper Mitt'in," and marked in the- general pi in thereof No. 19, being a corner Int. and fronting on Market and Second streets, containing one fourth of an arre more or leas, whereon are erected two story frame dwelling house, plastered, a frame etaUe, and well of water. Sailed, t iken in execution, and to be sold as Ihe property nf Robert M.Sjd'e. Atiio: A certain tract nf land situate In Augusta township, Northumberland e ttnty, adjoining land of Adam Sh'saler. Jacob Rnyder, Jacn'.i Barlsher and others, land of Henry Yoxihcimer, containing 124 arrea. more or less. About 60 acres of said land are ch ared. Also 1 A certain pirlof Lot. No. 136. situate in the hormich of Snnbury, in the county of Northum berland, bounded tiorth by Dewberry street, south by an alley, ea.t by lot of Le wis D wart, E-q , and west by lot of F. limer-, Alan: A ccrtnin Lot nf ground aitua'e in Coil townfhip, IMorthnmberbinil county, in the town of Shamokin, in that part laid out by A.Jordan, Esq. and other-, to wit: No. 402, bounded anuih by the Rail Road, noilh by atreet, wist by lot of , and east by lot of. Alan ; Part of a certain Lot, No. 440, situate in Coal lownah p, Norihumlieiland county, in the town of Shamokin, bounded on the west hy the Branch R.iil Road, nonh hy the Danville and Polls, ville Rail Road, and on the eaat by a lot of James Shorlle. Si ited, taken in exeruti n, and to be sold as the property of Henrv Yoxthi-imer. FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. 8heriiTs Office. Sunbury, Msy 20, 1843. $ COUNTY TKEASUHEK. To the Voters of yorthumhcrland County FELLOW CITIZENS : Through the soli cit itinns nf many friends in vsrious parts of the county, I have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for I' e office of Treasurer. Should I be so f.Ttunste a to receive a majority f vour sofTrsgfs, I pledge invself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity. TIIOMAH A. UILLINUTON. Runbury Mav 20th, 1843. LOITC-LET'S CJrrnt Vt rntvrn Indian Panacea, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances ; Free from Calomel and ull other Minerals. For the history of this medicine, and its unrivalled and truly aurprising suc-ea and popular ity, see large billa fT ia recommended as a general cathartic for fami'y use in dyspepsia and all bilious ili-es-ses, it is inv.dusble for Asthma it is considered a secific, no case having yet occurred which it has failed to cure for common ddils. imflammatory diseases, rheumatism, affections of the liver, fee., and for females, it ia a aare and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Silas West, of Bmghampton, JS Y. Mr. Loncley -Dear8ir; I have nd your Gretit Weti rr. Indian Panacea in my family, and have repeatedly preritieil it for patients under my care, and am eatiafied that it ia alwavs a tafe, and in very many cases an invaluable medicine, It oeratea aa a laxative without nanaea, or pain ; and while it ef fettually obviates rostivenesa acts upon the stomach and liver aa an alterative, correcting acidity, and re storing the hralthy condition of those orpins. Very respectfully voura. 8. WEST. For sale by JOHN W. FRIL1NO. S.tnburv, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. M.iy 20ih. 1843tv J. D. Waters, JTg ESPECTFUI.LY informs ihe cilixen oflhe tl, borough of Northuiiibrrland, and its vicinity, that he has commenced tbe Tailoring Riiniiicss, in a'l ita various branches, in the shop formerly neeupied by Henry H. Thoma, dirertlv opo-ite Forsvth's stoie. As he reci Ives the New Yoik and Philailrlphia Faaliions qu irter'y, be is enabled to do all jobs en'ius cj to him, alter the neatest arid latest ale, and upon thesboitesl in.tsce. Nnrthuml'ert.iiid. A il 22l. 1813. Iy 11 USI'LC rt'l'l.!. Y infiirma the citizens of Mini- bury and its i inity, thnt he haa lukeu ihe office formerly rccu ied by Dr. John Pe.il, where he will be loppy to receive culls in the line of bis pr fission. Ap'il 22.1. 1843. Daniel Yarick, BLACKSMITH, BECiiS have to inform ihe cniams nf Sunbuiy and ita vicinity, that he haa commenced the iiIjAcksmitiiikg nusixcss, in Msiket tre I, Sunbury, east of J hn B- gar", store, and directly cppnsiie the (Hist office, where he intends to carry on Ihe business in all Ms various branches, including. Turning, Making M-It Irons and EUptie Springs, Ironing Carriages, with Ex tension or Standing tops, Shneitig lluries, 4 c. Orders will he promptly and punctually attended to, and woik done cheap, for cash or country pro duie. fXj" Hoiae Shoeing done at (I per aett. Hunhury. April I5lh, 1813. fun SP E CTAL" "CO U R T . PROCLAMATION. PUBLIC NOTICE U heteby given, that on Monday the tivelfh rf June next, in porsu anre if the di reel ion nf the HovoaaaLa Tromss Bi-avsior, Ptedeiii Judee, &c A Special Court of Common Pleas, for the cnuntv of Not tliiiiiiln r UnJ, will beheld st the CoU't Hoita-, in ihe bo rough of Sunbuiy. for ihe trial of enuses by jure, before the siid Pies dent Juile and IbeA.aocate Jndaes of sa'd county, to continue, if necetsiiy, ONK WEEK, of which Cou t. all partiea, uffi res snd other persons ate notified, an J letpueited to govern themselves arcordirgly, FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. Ood save the Commonweahh ! Sunbu'y, April 8. 1843. lOt A CARD. Dr. X. I-. Irlc, Thankful for past fa. tors, rcpectlully in forma the inhabilanla nf Sunbury and country around, thai he haa, lakrn hia residence and offioe in maiki t atreet, in the east end uf lb building oocupieJ by John Bogar'a store, where he will be happy to wail upon all wbo vor him with their ells. Sunbury, April 1st, 143. fiu Boot & S h o e MAlTTTrACTOPvT. ITI a r t i n Irwin, RESPECTFULLY informs his frimda and old customer, that he has removed hia BOOT f SHOE ESTABLISHMENT to the frame hnitding adjoining hia dwelling house, between that and Dr. D. T. Tiilea nfTn e. a few doors west of his old estallishment, In Matket street, where he intends to earrv on the above business extensively, in all its tariovs branrhcS. Being thankful for past fivo-s, he hope', by strict attention In business snd liberal charges, to give general satisfaction and that he will continue to re ceive a lilier.il fhere of public patronage. Aprd 8th. 1843. BLACKSMXTHING. fS c o r r c X 1 111 m c r 111 n n & Hn 11, riHK sit'scii'ers betebv it f rm the public, that JL they have entered int.i partnera'dp, in the cisAccsiriiTHiNa ETjsmrss, wlreh wi I here, f'er he rarred on at the ni l stand in Sunbury, under the frm nf O-orje Zimmerman A. Sun," where bev will conduct the hu-inota in all its va inus l rin he, including Turn intr. Making M 11 Irons, lmnng Carr'Oes. Shoe ing Horses, fa. Orders wjrl be itomptly and (rune luallv attembd to, and work done cheap, for cash or eounirv produce. (rt Shoeing done at one dollar per att. fSEOROE ZIMMERMAN, J. II. ZIMMERMAN. Hunhury, March 1 1th. 1S43. a-'3 P AP.TlTEPvSHIP. 'tHE aubariiheia. having entered into a pinner-- ahip in the practice of the law, will be happy to attend to all luis'ness entrusted to their care. ColleMinns will he promptly al tended In. They may always be found at their office, in Market street, Pnnbiiry, formerly occupied by Win. Dewart, dee'd.. aa a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEWART, CHARLES J. BRUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4 ih. I 13. On. HXW Is I) IK I Clt I L LUIt, HATTER, T7ERY RESPECTFULLY begs leave to in. Y form hia customers, anj the public generally, that he still con'iuues tha HATTINO BUSINESS, in all ita various branches, in ihe shop nearly oppo site the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry llais and himself, under the finn nf H.tna cV Diurkenuller, which firm h ia been muluallv iliss.il ved. He hoe. by hi long evperienco in the above business, and strict attention therein, to render gen eral a itii-faciiou, and receive a libeial share of pub lic patronnge. Sunbury, Oct. 15th, 1842. Iy. MERCHANTS house, A'o. 237, Xorth Third, above Ci.tlowkitt St., I'lIILADELPllIA. OHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, and Samuel Tike, jr., Ive of A- rm rican Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, take pleasure in ac quainting their fiends and the public generally that Ihey have taken Ihe lirgn and coinmodioua Hottl, recently built hy tbe Mesata. H nt, on the saue site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as tbe Bull's Head, in Thild atieet above Citlluw bill at. This Hotel ia tinishej in the very liCst possible manner, and of the bei-t materia'a. Its livntion is very desirable, particularly for country merchants; the arrangements for heatir.g and ventilating each room is ruch as to secure any temperature. The Udroomaaie all light and airy, all furnished ina neat sty'e, so aa to in-ine Lomfoit. The receiving p irlors are ol-o fuminhed in a su perb style, Ihe wiudowa ate on the French s'yle, formii g an enttaiire to'a Imleony in front, nhi.b miikea a pleat-ant rices. Purlieular attention has been given to the beds and brddii g, which, with ihe furniture, are en:in Iy new. From yea's' experience in h.ilcl business, we l-ust, by strict as dutty tc. bualoesa, to make thi-. house a ilcirnli'e sli pputit pi ice. Our table w ill alwaya lesupnlied wi'h ihe very hist our uiatket ran affurd, and cur Imr wih the best liquors and wines of the nmai npi'ioved bian.U, P. 8. There are firt rate stabling i.r.d Carti9ne houses attat hed In the hotel, i.ltrnded by ra ef il ami solsfr ho-ilera. and 0111 chart: ea will be Ij, in accordance with the present haul tur.es. Philadelphia. Oct 7ih, 1-42. A CARD. Dr. J. YF. l'OUl begs leave to tender bis grate ful ai kii. w edgnit nta to ihe pe le of 8unlury and aiiiroiiinling country, f,u their pot encourage ment in ihe line ol bis profession ; and wou'd at the same time announce to them, th it he tlill in. lends to continue the practice of medicine in sll its various d putm.iits. He would, therefore, solicit a coiiiiuii ince ofiheir confidence and ntronace. He may be lound al all tunes at h e office, at Ihe north eaat comer nf Ilia klierry and D. er streets, unlesa professions lv eneojed. 8unbury. Oct. lat. 1842. if. A CARD. Dr. I. T. Tl ltC), Respectfully informs Ihe omens nf Sunbuiy and viridiy, thai he baa ie moved hia office lo be buil-ini; boelv m cUb'd by (ifore Briithl, in nurkel slieil, 8u bury, where he may be f.iui.d al all buura, unless professionally engaged. DR. TlilTr.S returns h's sincere thanks for the encoiiiageineut he h.is iec ied, in the line nf h a profcsaioii, in tliis place, and lul-t-, by pmmpt a', lent 011 lo the duties of bis profession, and re a -on. abln char pes, that he will continue to receive a liberal share nf the public patronage. 8unbury,Oit. l.i, lH4'i. tf. DR. J. N. SUMNKH, SURGEON DENTIST, r I SI'UC I Fl I I.Y infoims the public that be k- bus made Norlhoinberland bis permaneiil pla-e of it-si li nee. and hi rea.ly to alieinl lo any C ill. in tbe due of Lis rufeation. Ju'y 2, 184 J. Iy. l.l. petsons indibteil In the linn nf I. von tV Hairs, urider lie agency of O.N. Thachrr, Jilt and Cop Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make im merit, ate settlement of ih ir aiCOLtils with the suliscriler, their legally au'bniiied agenl, who ia fully empnw eted to aetlle and collect li e accounts nf said firm. HO II CUT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1842. If .ieul. BLANKS ' TOR BALE AT THIS OFHCE. UNION. HOTEL, (General Stage Office,) IOJX "ttJ TkT T2 T5T 4 tTTCOMlKQ COTWTTT, rcnne.ylt nnla. THE Hnb-rriber respectfully informs his ftier.ds and the public in goneral, (hat he haa taken the above LARGE A XI) COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE B O R OT'n II OF M V N C Y, and that he is nnw well prepared to accommodate ol ' w ho may favor h'li) with their ritatom. Hia Si.rrriKo AranTUKSTi ore well aired, and comfortable. lli Tsbik aid Ban will a'waya be supplied wilb the best the market can afford. H's Srai.iao, which is good, will be under ti e charge of food and careful hoatlers. He f, els confirlent, bv strict attention to l u-iness. and an earnest deairo to render c mforlahle those who may pjtronizn him, that he will not f.il to give general a.nlsfaclii.n, H. B. WEAVER. Money, Oct. lat, 1812. tf. TAILORiNGV on xus own noon. PETER GETTER, V F.SPECTFL LLY informs bis frienda and the Ik public generally, that he haa commenced the Tailoring II u silicas, in all ita branches, in the house formerly occupied by Wm. Durst aa a Tailor Shop, in Blacklierry atreet, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patron, age, and trusts by strict attention to business and reasonable cbaigea, he will be enabled to give gen eral satislatdon, Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1842 ly THE niiLADEirnn, reading and pottstille RAIL ROAD. AN EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LINE I Vitt commence running between Philadelphia and Poltsville on the following days and hnitt : Pis awn arrr.a Mont, Mar 9, 1842. Leaving IVttsVille, on Mondnys, Wednesdays nml Fridays, at S) A. M. Leaving: Philadelphia, on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Salurdavs, at 1J P. M. Honrs nf passing Rending. For Philadelphia, at 10 A.M. ? ... . ... For Pottsvillo, at 6 J P. M. 5 "-t'1". F.I It E S. Between Poltsville ft Phihida. f 3,50 A; f 2,50 Helween Reading ft do. 2,25 fc 1,75 Between do fc Potlavillc, 1,40 & 1,00 Exccasio.v Tick its noon ron iibtcrk i mo wr.TT nr. Between Poltsville fc Philadelphia, fi 00 Between Reading Si do. 3 00 Ret ween do. & Poltsville, 2 00 The other pasaenger trains will at before, at the following hura : Philadelphia and Pntftrille. From Phihideliil-.il, at 5 J A.M. 3 n . Fr.m Pottaville. at 2 P. M. 5 y Hours of patting Reading. For Pottsviiie, at 9 A. M. 5 n . For Phila.lclnhia, at 3J P.M. S y' All the trains will stop for way passengers at the usual points. (Tj All p:ipngers ire requested, to procure their tickets before the trains sta't. May 21. 1842. t WAIiRAXTED SI PEHIOR TO A .V Y OTHER IS EAR SIWBL'RY. OHN HENRY LAND AT. hiving rented the Lime Kilns of Henry Masw-r, in tSunbuty, have now for sale the l-est Lime in this part nf the eountty, and will continue to keep constantly en hand fresh I, ime for Plastering, Building and for Liming land, on as reasonable terms aa can be had anywhere in the neighborhood. May 21, 1812. J. H. LANDAU. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS, an 4 Xcw nisrovcry In (lie NEWSPAPEB BUSINESS. MDST impoitintund invaluable d seovery has been made by a gentleman nf thia city, by which newanaiiere may be printed in Ibeir present form, and, at the a ime lime, capable of being con. verted at pleasure into a Magazine form, for preser vation This grand improvement, which is destined lo form a new era in the bu-in-ss, effecting an entire revolution in the art of printing mammoth news p ipers, will be introduced, by permission nf ihe pa tentee, ji to the Philadelphia Saturday Museum, commencing in May neit, IMPROVEMENTS IN -THE MUSEUM." " The Museum" ia now so fairly and firmly ea labbshed, that we feel warranted in making some very extensive and important improvements. By tbe first of May, we shall bave completed all our arrangements. We shall have, in the first place, a beautiful, clear and bold lype in the second, a soih rli siiioo h and while paper in Ihe third place, we ahall make an ingenious andnovil change in the arrangement nftbe matter in the fnu'th place, we slivl mere se our corps of com i'mlors in all the variooa departments of a Family clt'i(icr in the filth lace, we have aeenied, at a high sa'ary, the services of Una a A. I'or hsq , a gin'lemau whn-e bitfll and vers. tile abillliea bave always ap. ken rromptlv for ihrma- les ai d w ho, e'li r the fir-t nf May, will aid us in ihe cdiiuii.il conducts of the journ il. Tbe iVarroi'iH? nf Totrnnend' s Jwnry aver tut flacky Mountain." nn of the mos" interesting and valuoUt eer published, is sent l all new siitxcri lar. At its conclusion, our icsde's will find them a. Iea in posse'sio:i of a work which i(if will he worth doiiMe the sul rrripti in to the ps(r. We shall continue, also, nf course, the "Bi- cr.ujiliic.il ek'tehea and Poririil," which ate now eiciliiia s,i unetampbd an i' terest. W.lli the-e and other fea lurea continued, and widi Ibe imprnvemt nts in con. tempi iiion, It rem diia lo be seen he her we do not amply fullll cur determination of making the very hot ncwpnper in Amer'ciu i'crsons wishing to secure si I thouamd large oc. tao pases of uasful. interesting, and uneacep'ione. blc leading for the s. lect family circle, for the small sum uf Two 1). II us -r year being at ihe aalon ial.ingly low rate i f ib'ntv p'Res for one cent, or equivalent lo one hundred and twenty pagea fur f .ui een'a should hand their names in I nw. TERMS Two Dollars i er annum. Three ro pica fn F'e Dollar, or Suteen copies fir Twenty Dubai', is Ibe extra inducement ntTerid at piesent for flu' bint- TIloM H C. CL RK Co., Office of ibe Saturday Mueeuaa, Publishers' Hall, No. 101 I'basifiut Blreei, rbiUilalpbra. IT. S. Mail Coach ron ro i ts viia m:. STICK TO THE MAIL COACH I THE Mail Coach fur Pottaville leaves Northum bertand every morning at 9 oYbxk, and ariiwa in Pottaville in the evening. Fa at as low a any other line. For easts, apply at Mrs. Wellington's Hutot, Njrthumbcrland, or al Oeorge Weitjel's, Sunt urv, A. E. KAPPCO" Nortb'd.,Msy 81, IR42. Proprietors, CT)' Paaseocers coming from Philadelphia will plea-e secure their seats at the White Swan Hotel, Race St., before they leave the city. Psssergors coming in thia line, have their seats secured in any Ktigeor Packet boat from Ihia place. Thoee coming in the other line may l left behind. EAGLE jo tet cm m? a xs 9 Corner nf Thrd and Vine Streets, WXLLIAlYISrORT, PA. Fllf E anbscrilier reppectfully announces to thej J., public, that he haa opened a Hotel in the com modious brick building aituate on the comer of Third and Pine atreets, where he will be happy In wall npon those who may favor him with their company. The Eagle Hotel ia large and conveni ent, and furnished in the liest modem etjle. It ia provided with a large number of well aired and Comfortable sleeping apartments, rooms, privato parlors, c Persona visiting Williamsport on bu siness or pleasure, may ret aasiind that every ex ertion will be used to render their sojourn at tho "Eagle Hob I" pleasant and agreeable. His Table) will be supplied with the very beat the matket af forda, and his bar with the choicest w ines and olhrr liquors chargea roiaonable. The Eagle Hold possesses: greater advanlngesj in point of location than any other similar establishment in the borough, being situate in the business pari of the town, and within a convenient distance of the Court House and Williamsport and Elmira Rail Road Depot. Sufficient Stabling provided, and good and trusty ostlera alwaya in attendance. Attentive, accommodating and honest Servant have been employed, and nothing left undone that will add to the comfort and accommodation of hie guests. There will be a carriage always in attendance at the Boat Landing to convey passengers to and from the House, free of charge. CHARLES BORROWS. May 14th, 1842. VlfT. HEXL1A1T & CO., Bl s aa SkBfeasaa. M t'oinmisaion Az. Forwarding Merchants, Foot of Willow Street Rail Road, OX TH R IrrtlWABt, HAVINO associated wi:h them Joseph Bnrnef, late of Enston. Pa., restcctfully inform their friends and the public generally, thai Ihey have la. ken th t Urge and we'l known store and wharf nt foot of Willow Street Railroad, lately occupied by Jacob Marlin, where they purpose doing a General Commission and Forwarding Business, and from the local advantage nf ihe place being connected with nil the public improvements that havo their outlet in the citv, they flatter themselves they will be able lo do business to aa great, if not greater ad vantage, and upon as reasonable terms aa any other house, and they assure their frienda that any con aiijnmerils made to them shall have their atrict at tention, and no exertions spared to give entire satis faction. They are alao prepared lo receive and forward good lo any point on the Delaware and Lehich livers, between Mauch Chunk, Eastnn and Phila del hia, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Canals; also, to any point on the Juniata river, or North and West B-ancheaof the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill and Union, or tho Chesapenke and Tide Water Canals. For the accommodation of Boats coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will b kepi expressly for towing boala from ihe Schuv kl'o uroar d In the Delaware and back, which will en 'lite merchants to have their produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped st a aav'uiR of 50 to 75 per cent, o1! the piicea fir h.nilii t; across, with these advantages they re spectfully eolicit a share of patrnace. Y. 1I.IL..MAI lU. William Heilman, :lbam W . Keyser, Jowph Unmet. Philad .May 14. 1842. ly GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICAN YOl'TH ! a hi w voirM or ROnCKT MCKIIY'S MISEl'Sf, Edited by S. G. (ioonaini, author of Peter Par. ley's Tula. Commencing January, 1843. OINCE the commencement of this woik now the moat popular juvenile periodical extant it has ever been the aim nf ibe publishers to make it deserving nf the liberal encouragement which haa been extended towards il ; and ita subscription list evinces ihal their efforts have been appreciated by the public. On ihe first day of January a new volume will commence. The character of the woik will not ba chunked. Ita deaign w ill remain the same, and tha publishers would assure their patrons and tho pub lic that their efforts will he unceasing to render it worthy of being companion for Ihe young. T plant the area's of molality and truth in the youth ful heart, to instil virtuous principles and motives into ihe mind, to eid in the formation of character, to cultivate a taste for knowledge and improvement, and with instruction to blend pleasure and amuse ment, these have been, and will continue to be, tbe end and aim of ihe woik. Eveiy article w ill bet thoroughly d gested before it is admitted into Ihia woik. and great care will ! taken that it ahall not contain anything inconsistent with the object in view. It ia designed to be, not interesting for the mom nt only, but of permanent value, and fit to fotm part of eveiy FAMILY LIB A UY. Some of the leading features of Ihe Museum are ll itory. Biaariiphy, Geology, Kulural Ilittury, Geigiaphy, ic. Tlnae will lie accompanied wiili lighter matter in tbe f m of Ta'e, Ske'chos, AJ Vi ntun a by Sea and Land, Narratives of Remarks hie Occurrences, Anecdotes, Fablca, Allegories, c. Poitrv slid Music will l Called ia to assist. Eve. ry available meana of rndfing the work sprightly, ins ruc ing and enti r aining, will be put in lequiei li. n. Numerous and splendid embellishments and illustrations, sui passing what may be found in any niber wink uf tbe kind, in ihia resject, will be in serted; and the typographical apifara!ice nf tbe Museum will lie such a, it ia believed, wil meet' the ap robatii n nf i'a patrona. The publishers would ml. 1. that Meny's Museum is the cheapest periodical of the kind ( ubl shed in sny part nf the woild: ihe annual volume containing nearly aa much matter aa Iwo volumes of lUncruft'a History, which sill fn f ur dollars and fifty rents. Tua Vast Li wxst TttiMs. One copy, fl ; 8ix copies, f5 ; Thirteen copies, $10. The great eijeiiae incurred in getting nut a work l.ke ihe Museum, rendirs it necessary that the pub lishers should strictly adhere lo Ihe cash system. All letters must be Hai-paid, and addieasej to the Publishers and Proprietors. BRADBURY, SODEN A CO. 10 Schml , Boston, and 127 Nassau st., S Y. Fr7sirsiJpr,niTi6E" UlN lv M E"N"r, ieeiv4 and fr aale by U. I). MAS SCR, Ncv. 19th, 1842.
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