J 1 Report of the Sunbnry School District, Fr th Year 143. School. Whole number of Schools, Number jet required, 4 0 10 s 3 $13 00 0 33 Average humber of month taught, Number of Male Teathere, Number of Female Teacher, Average Salsrlcs of Malea per month, Do, of Female per month, ScMotiaa. Numlier of Mile 8cholin, Number of Female Scholar, Number learning German, Average number of Scholar in each School, 184 119 0 60 Cost of leaching each Scholar per month, 191 eta. Ricxipt. From State Appropriation, From Diitrict Tax anJ other sou ices, Et.pi.isks. Coat of tnatruclion, Fuel ami Contingencies, f. 27S 00 761 00 f 582 00 S2 47 Cost of School Houses, purchasing, build ing, renting anJ repairing, 0 Dooki i.i via. Smith1! English Grammir, forter' Rhetorical Reader, Pike' and CohbV Arithmetic, Cobb' and Town' Selling Books. BttlSCHK TirNT. Grammar, Geography, Arithmatic, Writing, Read, ing and Orthography. Atteit. JACOB PAINTER, C. Bower, Sec'y. President, Borough Mcctiug. At a large and rrspcctable met-ting of the chi rm of the Borough of Sunbury, held purauant to public notice, in the Court House, on the 6th inat., Dr. D. T. TRITES was called to the Chair, Jons H. Pi-aot and Chitia! Buwe, Esq. were ap pointed Vice President, and Peter W. Cray, Se cretary. The object of the meeting being stated by Mr. Purdy, it wai Resolved, That it i inexpedient, at this time, to repair the road below the Shamokin Dam. lleiolred. That a tai be laid sufficient to meet the interest on the borough debt, and other ex pen act. Resulted, That the Market House be sold at public auction. Resolved, That the! Dor ouch Officer be com mittee to aildrcM the Canal Commissioner, in re lation to riprapping the bunk in front of the bo rough. Resolved, That the proceeding of this meeting lie signed by the officers, and published in the pa pers of ibis borough. D. T. TRITES, Pres't. J.tmr H. Pi-ariT, I y. Pres'ts Chbistia Hinvta, Lsq.,) Tctcr tt Gray, Secretary. fatirr. A meeting of the citizens of the borough of Sun. - bury will he held it the Court House, on Saturday the 17th day of June next, for the purpaeofa dopting such measures a will be nerery for building a new Market House and Town Hall. MANY CITIZENS. Corner Stone The Cornerstone of the newly contempt -ted Luth rn Church at Stlinsgrove, will, by Divine rmiiion. be laid on the 2ml if July next. Preach, ing in Erglih and Gi rma , by i'illi r. nt clergy. mrm. All christians, favorah!e to the e iuse of re ligion, are invi cd to attend. PETER RICHTER, LEONARD APP, JACOU W. SMITH. liuiliiing Committee. It is eiid of one of the great Reformers, that he never furgot any thing but injuries. Some people scarcely ever remember anything but injuries. H tfriMOIlK M tllKET. tyfiecnfthf OiiTHKim Ancaicta, M"ay 5. tiRAIX WWat continue in active di m inJ, the pric itin further ailvinced. We not sales tday of ICnnbushrls Prima, reds at fl 17 s l 18 fir ptinre panels down to ft 05 for pircel containing much smut. Two or three tmill lots of Md. red Whe..t were soM at 95 a f 1 I2J. A boui 901)0 l o-b. Perm. yll w Corn were iold to day at 54 a 55 cts. Sales of Md. yellow at 54, and of while at 54 a 55 cU. Sales of Penna. Rye at 0 ct. and of Md. at 50 a 55 ct. Maryland Oats are worth 27 eta. and Penna. 29 a 30 cts. V IIISKE V. Prices have still further advanced. Sale to-day of bid, at 28 a 27 ct. HhJ. are worth 25 ct. PIIH.ADKL.PIIIA MA11KET. Bira kill's Rspobtir, June 6th, 1813. GRAIN. We notice sales of about fi,00Q bush els Penna. Krd Wheat at $1 00 a tl 12) per buh- ek Rye fa in demand at 63 a 65 ct. ; Corn yellow round Peiihi. 56 cts.; sale of 6,000 bush eW do. Oat, 64 a 55 eta. ; Oats, Delaware, 30 a 31 eta. I Do. Virginia, 28 a 3(1 ; do. Penna. 31 a 32 CU. W . It It I K i In ShamnkintoWrs on the 1st mK, by the. Rev. A. Urittain, Mr. Jon I'smmaii, of More'.hurg, Co lumbia county, to Miss I.Tlua Aatr Bu'MaM, of Slrashaig, Lancaster county. In Petersburg, on ihe same day, by the same, Mr. JsMia Lis, of Danville, to Mis Jab Ml at ta, of the former place. DIED, In Anuost township, on the 26th tit., Mr, DAVID MAR TZ, aged about 70 years. At White Pigeon, Michigan, on th 15th ull., Mr. WARKIO W. MILLER, formerly of Colum hi county, Pa., aged 32 yeare. . R351C07.AL. ' H. H. Manner has removed hi (tore, into ihe new bui'ding adjoining the old store, wUare ha baa opened a new assoitment of Dry, UtQiis, Oroetriei, Quttnswart, Hai dutart, dc. AU persons hatting unsettled accounts in hi pook$, will aav costs by attending to them soon. Juqbury, Jum 10th, 1843. Till: II I DDI. Ell. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of tail week. EaiTran HiKiienm. Answers to Conundrum of last week. 1. It ii not currant (current ) 2. Expediency X P D N C.) .1. Mrndicanta Mend I can't.) 4. He give a cent (ruwnf.) GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA, t am Compound of twenty on letter. My 14, 10, 10, 21, ia a county in Ohio. My II, 4, 8, 18, 17, 12, 9, i a gulph louth of Fin land. My 18, 3, 10, 12. ii a town in Spain. My 3, 7, 5, 1, 10, 12, ii a town in Pennsylvania. My 7, 6, 18, 16, 8, ia a county in Indiana. My 2,4.8,9, 10, 10, 5, 1,7. 8, ia a town in Indiana. My 8,4, 18, 3, it rim in Africa. My 2, 10, 6, 18,7, 8, 21, i a country in Europe. My 4, 20, 9, 4, 7, 8, ia an ocean couth of Aaia. My whole, ia a portion of land on the Weatrin Hemisphere. I'UICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer. Wbkat, . ... 90 Rte, 50 CoV, ...... 40 Oats, . 25 Pork, ...... 5 FLAxarcn, ... . (I0 BcTTXH, ..... 0 Btttiwii, .... 25 Tallow, .... 10 Dhi an Applks, 75 Do. Pkichis, ... 200 Flax, ... 8 Hkcklcd Flax, 10 Eoos, 6 ecu xt.'ccTTr.'ff aiw. ALL persons are hereby csutioced against pur chasing a certain Cow and Calf, in the posses sion of Mr. Abraham Ruch. of Augusta township, which be purchased from me on the 5th of March, 1842. on condition that they should remain my property until paid for. A the amount for which they were sold hss not yet been paid. I c'aim them as mine, sccordinc to a written agreement to (hit fleet. ALEXANDER STRICKLAND. Aimu-ta June 10th. 1843. 3i. lilNMolutlon or Partnership. NOTICE i hereby given, that ihe Coal husi nes. herstofore conducted under the firm of Fagely, Cleaver cV Co , wss dissolved on the first of April nt, and is hereafter to be conducted under the firm of FAGELY, KASE & Co. June 3, 1843. 3'. James .YlorgaiVg lastatc. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa tamentary have been granted to the subscri bers, executor of I he estate of James Mmgm, Inte of township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons sndebted to said estate, or having claim against it, ae hereby notified to call on the subscri bers for settlement HENRY MORGAN. HENRY ROCKEFELLER, June 3 J 1 813 . Ct Ex'r. Hart, Andrews z M'Kever, Forwarding and General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Second Wharf above Race St., on the Delaware, FRILAOBLPHZA. REFERENCES : Henry Frntim At Co. !Jaivia, Trabue At Curd, Brav. Itjrcroft, Si, Co. j Louisville. Williamson, Lturrough Geo. Luckey, fc Co. At CI ok, j Cincinnati Eckel. Spana'ci AcHaguel Si. John Smith, Esq , Reed, Bro. At Thorns, Portland. Rogers, Brothers At Co. Joseph Souther, Esq., W. K.Thompson Ac Co. Ilo'ten. Role.t S een A: Co. Hon. Wm. Bisler, J. At J.R.akert. j Vltarjield, Pa. Mu'ford Ac Alter, jB Hendricks. J. It. Wel-h. B q. i Sunbuty, Pa Philadelphia iR. Horn- s, E-q. David It. Porter, Esq. Robert Crane, Esq., Me.srs.J.A: P. Marlin, Jersey Short, Pn. ar,"W;V'm. M'Kel'vy At Co.. in. K. II II sle, j-.sq HU,m,burz. Pa. Lewis Hurfoid, K q Walls At (5,e. n. iMiieutter Jones, Murphy At Co. B. A. Brown At Brother J. K. Morche.I.Esq. Pittslmrg. Morgtn At And. rson, Itcwisburg, Pa. T. W. Kin rn At Son Lock Haven, Pa. SleirettAt Poller, Lewistown, Pa. Geo, Pie.l uiy, Esq. V. Louis June 3.1, 1813. ly 'Joseph Paxton, E-q., ! Columbia Co , Pa. it o n ert"m o o re. I ESI'ECTFL'LLY informs ihe citizens ol Sun. J-- bury and vicinity, that he has commenced the htiiness of W r T C II K It I X G ; and that he intends, I ereafier, o supply them with ihe bestqnaliiy of Beef, thive (times a week, at the Market House. He will sell his meat on reasonable terms and respectfully solicits ihe patronage of the public. Sunhury, May 27th. 1843. tf. LIST OF CAUSES. FOR trial st a Scial court, to be hel l in Sun hury. on the stcond Monday of June next, being ihe 12th; Daniel Brsuiigain vs. John Cowden's E x'r. Win. Donaldson At wile vs. yiie Philadelphia U ink, and The Manufacturers' and Mechanic' Bank of Ihe Northern lAbeities, in the county of Phils, delphia. Marv Bradf.ird vs Same Elit.heth Walli va Same t'owden At Willis va Same Sarah A. Bradford Vs ' Ham David ii. Barnit Ai wifs Va Same The Philadelphia Bank v The Manufacturers' At Mechanic Bank, Ate, and The Went Branch Bin. SAMUEL D.JORDAN. Prmhonotsry's OITIre, Prolh'y. Sunbury.Msy 27, 1843. J CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AND PniVATXa SALES ROOMS, Nos. 29 and 31 North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. O C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in--' sites the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sale Rooms, (both public and Piivate,) for every description of Household Furniture, whi is can be obtsined at all limes, a large assortment f faahionable and welt manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, M at n asses, Ate., at very reduced price, for cash. fj- Sale by Auction, twice a week. M.y STtJj, 1843. 17 Sale of Stocks Owned bj Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. IN pursuance of the provisions of the 4th, 5th nd Gth section! of an Acl of A ssemb'y, passed the ftthday of April, 1843, entitled "An Act to pro vide for the payment of the Domestic Crediior of this Commonwealth, sale of 8tsie Slocks, and for other purposes," there will be exposed to sale, At the Ilorougtt or lYorthntii berfand. On the 2ith oJUNE, ot 10 o'clock, A. M. No. rSaiKRa. Compahix. Pah Vaicx. 400 Norihumlierlanil Bridge Company 25 400 Lewlsburg do 50 600 Danville do 25 200 Nescopeck do 100 02 Milton do 25 1C00 Centre Turnpike Company, (from Reading to Sunbury 60 401) Lycoming and Poltir Turnpike Comp. 60 204 Durntown and Youngmsnstown do AO 96 LewUhurg and Yuungmanstown dn 60 129 Lewisbnrg and teraey Shore do 25 500 Towar.dd Bridge Company 20 328 Surqttehanna and Tioga Turnpike Co. 100 Purehasera will l-e required lo pay for the Stocks at the time, or immediately after sale, in certiflcatea issurd by the Auditor General, in pursuance of ihe resolution of 7th April. 1642, notes issued by the Banks of ihia Commonwealth, under the act of 4 th May, 1641, specie or the note of specie paying tank. Th traiihfer of Stock will b wade in a reasonable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN. Com'rs for salt of State Slocks. Harrubutg, May 27th, 1843. ts. Atoiilj:ih Farnsworth's Estate. NOTICE is heteby given, that letlera of admin istration on the estate of Alonjah Ferns worth, late of Shamnkin lownahip, Norlhumbeil md county, dee'd., have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber. All those indih ad to the aliove ritale will mske payment, and those having clsima will present their accounts on Ihe 29th of June, 1843. nt the late residence of Ihe de ceased. ROBERT FARNS WORTH. jr. Msy 27th 1843. 6t Adm'r. Cabinet-Making (A'cvt 8tablijhiueiit.) VSTILLIAlrl HCOTEP. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has recently Commenced the CAHINET-MAKINC. business, in sll its branches, in Msrket street, Sunbury, im mediately below ihe post office, where he will be ready lo receive and execute all orders in the line of hi huntne', with promnincs and despatch, and in the best style and manner. His prices will be low, in accordance with the times. Q7 Lumber and Country Produce taken in Ex change. May 27th 1843. 6m IT. S. L.WE.EITCE, Agent for the tale, of Southtrorth ManufaC' luring Company'! SUPERIOR "WRITING PAPERS ; Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kinds constsntly on hand, and for sate to ihe Trado at the lowest market pr cea -.Fine thick Flal Capa. 12. 14, and I A II . blue and white; Extra super, and surierfine Folio IVts, blue and white ; Extra super Packet and Commercial pts, blue and white ; Extra super Linen Note pars, long ; do. broad; superfine snJ fine Counting house Caps, blue and white ; Extra uer Congress Caps and Letter., plain and ruled, blue and whi'e ; Suerfinc French I'osls, plain snd ruled ; Su erfine Sermon Cap and Posts ; Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and while, various qu dities snd prices. Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrsp ping, and Hardwsre papers, Ac, Ate Msy 27. I8t3 6m. Hover's Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing nd Indulli blc Ink, No. lOfi North Third Street, six door below Race, (eaet side,) sr mx Sk am xa. mj ma ma ar n m. ESPECTFI!LLY informs country merchants and others, thai he con-tsntly keeps on hand I a large stock i f hi soierier Black, Blue snd Red Ink, and also a sueiior qiiality of IndelliMe Ink. II ink is put up in bottle varying in site, front 1 lo 32 ounces, and will he sold on reasonable terms. The ei. el'e. t quatiliea of this ink has so lliorounhly establi-bed its character, that it ia now extmsively used throughout Ih country. , For sale at the store of II. B. Mssser, Sun bury. Pa. May 27th. 1843. ly Sheriff's Sales. KY virtue of certain writ of vemliioi.i expo n9S,lsuid nut of the Court nf Common I'less of Northumberland county, to ma directed, will be exposed to pu'.be sale, at the Court house in the Borough nf Sunbury, on Monday the I2lh day nf June next, al I o'clock, P. M., the following dc crilied property, vit: A certain bt of ground situ ite in the borough of Milton, In that pait of said town called "Upper Miil. .ii. and marked in the geniral plan thereof No. 19, being a corner lot. and fronting on Market and Second streets, containing on fourth of an acre more or less, whereon sie erected a to story I'rsme dwelling house, flsstered, a frame stable, and a well of water. Seixed, liken in execution, and to be aold is the properly of Robert M. Syd'e. Also 1 A ceitain tract of land situate In Augusta tnwin-hip, Noithumberland county, adjoining land orAdtm Shisaler. Jacob Snyder, Jaco'j DaiUher and others, land of Henry Voiiheioier, i-onisiiitng lt seres, moie or less. About CO acres of said land aie ch areJ. Al4 1 A certain p-rt of Lot, No. 136, situate in the borough of Sunbury, in the county of Norihom lieiland, bounded north by Dewberry street, south by in alley, ea-l by lot of Li Wis Dcwsrt, E-q , and west l y lot of F.'liiners A'sot A cert .in Lot of ground sttune in Co d towo'hip, Nonhumb-rl.ind county, in the town of Shsmokin, in thai part laid out ly A.Jordan, Esq. and other', to wit I No. 4U2, bounded south by the Had Rosd, noith by street, wist by lot of , and east by lot of . Also fart of s certain Lot, No. 410, situate in Coal township, Northuinbeiland county, in the town of Shain.'kin, bounded on the west by the Branch Rail Road, north by ihe Danville snd Colts ville Rait Road, and on the east by a lot of James Short le. Seixed, tsken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of lUnrv 1 nitto-imer, ' FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. Bbeiitt once, Senbury, Ms 30, 1843, DAVID EVANS, .Vo. 70 South 3i ttrert, opposite the Exchange PHILADELPHIA, Formerly of No. 76 SotiA Second street,) Manufacturer nf Improved and Patonl Fire and Thief-proof Cbesta and D.wrr. Water and Pro vinon Coolers, and Ftlterera. R fiigera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ate, Are., ll'"' mtrTrn Refrigera. ;5Ltois, both of the routid and . . if quart shape, with improve- f Jr -i r" 7l m f " f the best materials ?fSSybS?5?and workmanship. &y Tito ClieRta arc manufactured without plntik of any description, of the best material which i calculated to resist burula'a and hest as long as any manufactured in the United Slates a trial of which he ia wi'ling to make with sny other, pro vided the trial he made nf chesta already sold to customera, and not n snuf ct tired for the express purpose of a trial. Purchases are invitid to call Ufore purchasing elsesrhere. CAU TION. All persona are cautioned sgiinat mskinij, using, selling or causing to be sold, any Keyhole coers f.n Fire Proof Che' or door of any kind, simi'sr in construction to my pstenl of July 10th. 1841, ssthey will be deslt with accord ing to the Patent Law. M iy 27 h, 1813. 6m. CHARLES W. HEGINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SCNBTJ&Y, PA. nAS tsken Ihe office forineily occupied by the Hon. Charles O. DonnM, opposite the Court House. He will attend to business in the C uria of Northumberland, Union snJ Columbia counties. Msy 2fllh, 1843. COUNTY TREASURER. To tie Voters of Northumberland County IJIE1LOW CITIZENS : Through the soli- citations of many frienda in vsrinus parts of Ihe county, I have been induced to offer myself as a candidate for I lie office of Treasurer. Should I be so f.Ttunste a' lo receive a majority f your snffngt s, I pb dee myself to disch arge the duties of said office with fidelity. THOMAS A.'BILLINGTON. Sunbury. Msy gO'h, 1843. L01TC-LET3 Great M'estfiii Indlau Panntca, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances ; Fret from Calomel and all other Minerals. For the history of .bi medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising sucees snd popular ity, see large bills IT is recommended ss a cenernt cathartic for family use in dyspepsls and all bilious disea ses, it is inviluable for Asthma it is considered a specific, no esse hsving yet occurred which il hss failed to cure for convnon c 'Ids. imflamrna'ory diseases, rheumatism, afTections of the liver, Ac, and for females, it is a sate and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, front Dr. Silas West, of Binghampton, y. Y. Mr. Lnnsley Dear Sir : I have ued your Oreat Wesl.rr. Indian Panicea in my family, and have repeatedly preocrilied it for patients under my csre, and am aatisfled that il is always a safe, and in very many esses sn invaluable medicine. It operates rs a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and while it ef fectually obviates cotivenes acts upon the stomach and liver as an alterative, coirceting acidity, and re storing the h allby condition of those orasns. Very respectfully yours. S. WEST. For sale by JOHN W. FRILINO. Sunbury. JACOB BRlCiHT, Northumberland. May 20th. 1343 ly RESPECTFCl.LY informs Ihe citizens of Sun bury sn I its vicinity, thai he has t.iken ihe office formerly occii ied by Dr. John Peal, where he will be happy lo receive calls in the line of his profession. Apiil 22d, IM.1. Daniel Yariek, BEGS leave to inform ihe ciiitens of Sunbury snd its vicinity, that he has commenced the MaACKSMITHING BUSINESS, in Ma'ket street, iSiinbury, east of J hn 11 gar'i. store, and directly opposne the pot office, where be intends to carry on the business in all tU vsrious branches, including. Turning. Making Mill Irons and Eliplic Springs, Ironintr Carriages, with Ex tensitm or Standing tops. Shoeing Horses, 4c. Oideri will be promptly and punctually attended lo, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. (fj Hntse Shoeing done st $1 per sett. Sunbury. April 15th, IM3. Gin SPECI ALCO U B. T. PROCLAMATION. PUBLIC NOTICE i hereby given, thit on Moiidiy the twelfth of June next, i" pursu ance of Ihe direction of ll.e Movoaisi t Tnnvii BtiHasnir, Pie-idi nl Judu'e, ttr. A Speeml Court of Common PlenS, for Ihe cou tv nf N ot1 uni' r land, will tie held st the Cou't Hons.', in ibe Imi- rongh of Sunbii-y. for the trial of causes by jury, before the s. i.l I'n silt lit Judne and the A.socn'e Jodaes of sa d county. to continue, if nere-saiV, ONE WEEK. of which Con 1. all parlies. nlTi reia. and oilier persona ae notift. d, and ieq'ieied lo govern themselvea acenrdii t:v. FELIX M linER. Sheriff. Clod save the Commonwealth! Sunbury, April 8. 164-1. 1 01 Boot & Shoe IrAlTTJACTCP.'T. ITI n r t i 11 I r w i n , RESPECTFl'LLY inlorms his f.i nda and old eunt'imeis, thst he has reriiov.d Ins BOOT J- SHOE ESTAIIUSIIUEST to the frame bui'ding adjoining hia dwelling house, lietween thai rind Dr. D. T. T ile ollire, a few doora west of hl old e-tal I ahniiT,!, in Maikel street, where he intends In carry i n ibe above business eXiensively, in all its various branches. Being thankful for pssl f .vo's, lieb ie-, by atiicl attention In business and liberal charges, lo give general satisfaction snd that he will continue lo re ceive a liberal share i f public palronige. .April .lh, 1843. A CARD. Dr. Ia. Trice, Thankful for pssl fa. tors, le.peet fully infonns the inhaliilauls nl Sunbury and coun'ry around, that he has, taken h'S re-nli iice and otlice in insrki t street. In the east nd of ih building occupied by John Bogar's store, wbeie he will be happy to wail tpoo all whu fa vor him wiih their calls. Sunbury, Apiil 1st, 1843. 6w J. D. Waters, XV.Xl.ttCUII3Le) M ESPECTFULLY informs the ellilena of the S W botough nf Northumberland, nnd ils vicinity, thst be has commenced Ihe Tailoring ItiisiiicM, in a'l i'e various branches, in tbo shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thnma, directly oppo.ite Forsvth' tnre. A he recives the New York and Philadelphia Fisliions quarterly, he ia enabled to do all job entrus'ed lo him, after the neatest and Istest style, snd upon theshottest notice. Northumberland. Apiil 22d, 1813. ly BaOACKSlVIITHINd7 f'eorge Zlmmerniuti & Son, FflHE su' sciiler hereby inform the public, that JL they hsve entered into partnecsl.ip, in the DlaACnSMITHINCr BUSINESS, wh'di will . bere:.fifr be csrried on at the old stind in 8unbury, under the fnm of '-Oeorge Zimmerman &. Son," where they will conduct the bu-inn-a in all its vsrinus branches, including Turn ing, Making M 11 Irons, Ironing Carriages, Skat ing Horses, $e. Orders will be promptly and punc tually attendid to, and work done cheap, for cash or country produce. Cf shoeing done st one dollar per sett. (EORME ZIMMERMAN, J. H.ZIMMERMAN. Sunl.uTr. March 1 Ith. IH13. P AP.T1TEP.SHIP. 'PlIK subseiilieii. hiving enter d into 1 p-irtner- ship in the practice of the law, will be happy to attend to all business entrusted to th. ir care. Culle-tiona will he promptly attended to. They may alwiya be found at their office, in Muket street, Sunbury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. as a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEWART, CHARLES J. BRUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4th, l43 6 n. "SaSI'ITBu I ;iir.mi,Li:rc7 HATTER. "WTERY RE"rGCTFL'LLY l-eg leave to in. fonn his customers, and I1 re public generally, that he still con inues Ihe IIATTINO BUSINESS, in all its vurious branches, in ilie shop nearly oppo site the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry Haas and himself, under the firm of Haas ft Druckemiller, which firm h.a been mutunlly iliasol-. veil. He ho. by Isa -s long experience in Ihe abovo business, and strict attention thereto, to render gerr cral satisfaction, and receive a liberal t-hs.ro of pub lic patronise. Sunhury, Oct. 16th, 1942. ly. MERCHANTS HOUSE, A'o. 237, North Third, above Cutlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsylva nia Firmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A merican Hotel, Columbus. Ohio, like pleasure in ic quainting their friends and the public generally that they have Inken the large and coinmodioua Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Halt, on the ssr.ie site once occupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third alieet above Callow hill si. This Hotel is finished in the very best possible manner, and of the best materials. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchant ; the arrangements for heating and ventiluting each room ia such as to secure any temperature. The brdrnomaare all light and airy, all furnished in a nest style, so as to injure eon tort. The receiving parlors ire aUo furnished in a su perb style, the windows are on the French style, forming an entrance to a balcony in front, whii.li mukes a pleasant recess. Piirticiilnr attention has been given to the beds nnd bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely nuiv. from yea's' experience in I. Mel business, we trust, by strict assiduity to business, to make this house a desirable stoppm place. Our tablu will always le supplied with the very best our market csn alVord, and our bar with the best liquors and wines of Ihe most appioved brands, P. S. There are first rale stabling tnd csrrtne houses attached lo the holel, lUen.h .l hy ca'Iil and sntsr hostlers, and 0111 chsrues will be lo, in accordance with the present hud lirr.E. Philsdelphis. Oct. ?th. 1M2. A"ARIr Dr. I. T. Tl'ltOH, Respectfully informs the citixeus of unbuiy and vicinity, that he has re moved his office to Ihe builtling Intely occupied by (Jeorge Bright, in m:irkel street, Sm bury, where he may be found at all hours, unless professionally cups zed. Dll, TRITES returns hi sincere thanks for 'he encoiiiagemeiil he has rec ie.l, in the line of his profession, in this place, and tru-t-, by prompt at lent on to the duties of hia pmlesaion, and reason able rhaiges, thai he will continue to receive a liher il share . f the public patron tge, Sunbury, Oct. Ur, loi'i. if. 1 CARD. 1 D r. J. W Iltl bens leave to tf ndcr bU grate- tut ai k n. wledgmi nt lo the peni le of unhu-y and aiirroniidiini country, foi then p-t encourage ment in the hue nt Ids prileH'iori ; and w..tiid st ihe same tinie announce 10 theiu, th t be sli'l in tends lo continue the practice of medicine ill all its Various d. piltinilits He would, ibtrefore, solicit' a ciitinii .nee nl their coi.fi.lein e a. id p nrmje. 1 He miy be louml al all time at h s oll'.ie, st tbe j norm tan corner tt Ills, k! etiy U1..I U er stree.s. Unless profession j II v em'md. Sunbury, (tel. Ul. 1842. if. " UN WR" TlCmTL , ' (General Stage f)fice,) XLJ TT XaTcoxnma county, linifi)lvauta. TIIIE Sob-criber resitectfully infoims his friends I and the public in general, that he ha taken j Ihe above LARGE AP COMMODIOUS HOTEL, I N T II E UOIIOL'till OF M V N C Y, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate all who nisy favor him with their custom. His Slki eiso AriaTtfKNT are well aired, and comfortable. Hh Tails inn Baa will a'wsy be supplied with ihe best the maiket cm afford. It is Stabliso, which is gooel. will t under the charge of gond and careful hostlers. He fiela confident, hy strict attention to business, snd an earner! desire to tender c 'inforUlile those who msy patronixe htm, that he will not fniltogive general alifa. lion. 11. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1813. U. DR. J. N. SUMNER, SURGEON DENTIST, ESPECTFULLY inform the public that he) -Ik. (ins mnde Northumberland hi permanent place of residence, and ia ready to attend to any calls in the line nf his profession. July 2. 1S42. ly. tailoring; ON HIS OWN HOOK. PETEH GETTER, RF.srECTFL'LLY inform his friends and the public generally, ihnt ho ha commenced th Tailoring II u s i n c s , in all its branches, in the hou.-e formerly occupied by Wm. Dunftsi a Tailor Khop, in Blackberry street, nearly (nipnieite the Presbyterian Church. He reepectfully solicits a share of (lie public patron age, and trusts by strict attention to business snd reasonable cbargos, he will be enabled to give geo tr1 satisfaction. Sunbuty, June 18th, 1842 ly ALL person indebted to the firm of Lyon & Hsiris, under the agency of O. N. Thaeher, Hill and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Third, street, Philadelphia, are requested to make immedi ate aettlemenl of thiir accounts with the subscriber, their legally authorized agent, who is fully rmpon eied to settle and collect the accounts of said firm. ROBERT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1842. tf Agent. the rniupELrim, heaping axd pomviUE RAIL ROAD. r rr AX EXTRA ACCOMMODATION LI Nil Will commence running between Philadelphia mnd I'vUsvillc on the following day find hour : On ann attkh MotrniY, Mst 9, 1842. Leaving Potltville, on Monday, Wednrsdaye and Fridays. at Pj A. M. Leaving Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays, at I j P. AI. Hours bf pnsztng Reading, t ot t'liil ulelphta, at 10 A. .M. For Pottsvillo, el fij P. M. 0 I Tti-weekly. F.1 It E Between Pottsville cV Philada. $3,50 & f 2,ft9 Between Reading & do, 2,25 cV 1,7.1 Between do & Pottsville, 1,40 & 1,00 Excrnnos Tickets oood ob BXTCnMNu sxxr nit. Between Pottsville & Philadelphia, fb 00 Between Reading cV do. 3 00 Between do. & Pottsville, 2 00 The other passenger tnin will leive as before, at the following hours : Philadelphia and I'ottsville. From Philadelphia, at B A.M. ? n .. From Pottsville, at 6J A.M. S ' Hours of pasting Reading. For Polt.vilhs at SJ A. M. . For Philadelphia, at ?J A.M. S y All the trains will stop for way passengers it lliO Usual points. fjj- All passenger are requested lo procure their tickets before the train s'.ait. Msy 21, 1842. tf. ML WARRANTED SPPERIOR TO ANY OTHER NEAR SUNBURY. JOHN !c HENRY LANDAU, having renteJ the Lime Kilns of Henry Masser, in Sunbuiy, have now for sale the lest Lime in this part of Ilia countiy, and will continue to keep constantly mi band fresh I.i mo for Plastering, Building and for Liming land, on as reasonable terms as can be had anywhere in the neighbothood. May CI, 1842. J. & H. LANDAU. CLYDE & WILLIAMS' llluiiK ItuoU Jliimiiat torj , Opposite Prince's Hotel, HARIUSBURG. flHEY are prepared to manufacture blank work JL of every description, ruled to any pattern, such, is Dockets Records, ley Books, Ledgers, Asses sors' and Collectors' Duplicates of the fineut .pjali ty of paper, in a style equul to any made in the ci ties of Philadelphia or New York. Alt descriptions of binding neatly eiccute.l. Scrap Book, Albums and Portfolios tnadu loonier. Law Books, Music and Periodicals bound lo any pattern. Old Booka rvbound, Ac. Also files if papers bound. (Xj Work left at the offiw of the Sunbuiy Ame lie an. will be promptly attended to. May 211, 1842 ly. 71. HEILlCtUT & CO., 1S. sfcuar Commission At rorwardinp Mcroliants, Foot nf Willow Street Rail RvttJ, OT THE nrlAVTABt, HAVINfJ associated wi h them Joseph rj.irnef, late of Eastou, Pa., rvinrclfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have ta. ki n th it larpe and well known store arid w h i.-f at fml of Willow Sueet Railroad, lately occupie 1 ly Jacob Martin, wheie they puipose doin; a (ieneial Conunissioli and Forwarding Business, snd f oni ihe local ai!van'a!.'ca of ihe place being conni cteal Wiih ;.ll ibe public improvements that have their outlet In the eitv, they flatter themselves ihey will I utile lo do 'iisiuess to as great, if not p ester sj vanlHge, and upon as reasonable terms is any other house, and ibey assoie their friends that any con iii'inents made lo them shall have their strict at teniion, snd no excitions spared to give entire satis faction. They are also prepared to receive and forw ard good 10 any point on the Delaware and Lehigh, livers, between Mauch Chunk, Easton and l'hila il l his, via Delaware Division and Lehigh Can ds; als.i, in any point on the Juniata river, or North and Wist Branches of the Susquehanna via Schuyl kill mn J Union, or tho Chesapeake and Tide Water Canals, For the accommodation of Boata coming or go ing via Schuylkill and Union Canals, a Steamboat will bd ke'pt aipressty for towing boats from tho Schuylkill around to the Delaware and back, which, will en ihle merchant! to hive Iheir produce deli vered on the Delaware, and their goods shipped at a aaving ol 61) lo 75 cr cent, on the ptice for hauling aero.-. with these advantages they re spectfully solicit share of palnmace. W.HElLMANd;CO. William Itellmsn, Willism VV. Keyser, Joseph Bsrnet. , Philad.,My 14, 1842. ly A Freih soppy of ROSE OINTMENT, received aA and for sale by il, B. MASSER. Nov. 19th. 1842. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS Ori'lCE.
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