the meridian taya of burning tun had produced in densty sulphurous atmosphere. It wae at this fiiuntflin, eitutted in romantic "ralley, where our of the most capacious, limpid and beautiful pring,that ever gushed from a limn atone tock, U to be found, that the gallant Colonel How rd of the Maryland line croeed the eteel of his re giment with that of the British Orenadiera, to de termine perhapa who should drink first. If, there fore, Majoribatika wi not killrd in the battle, he owed hit death to hla great exertions in tho tem perature I have d ecrih. d." To thi letter Gen, Hamilton received the follow ing anawer : "Ifoaaa fir An, April 7, 1812. Sir t I have the Duke of Wellington', com mand to acknowledge the receipt of two letter from you, the one of the 22d tilt, with an enclo ure from Mr. Ravcnet, and the other morked pri vate. The Duke hat read wiih great interest the narra tive which you have with so much kindliest taken the trouhle to lay before, him, explanatory of the event and of the inscription upon the heal board, which had been placed over the grave of the late Major Majorihaiiks of the 19lh Regiment, and in hua thanking you for that communication hia Grace desire me to assure you th it he fully ap preciate the good feeling of Mr. Rivencl, and the generous motives and conduct of that gentleman in iho construction of a more lasting memorial in ho nor of the name and character of a British nllicer, who died in a distant country, when employed in (he execution of hia military duty. Having unsuccessfully endeavored to find any of the relative of the Lite Major Majoribank, whose name appear to he diflvreiitly speltfrom that of the family in ihia country, to which it the more nearly appliin, it only remain f r me to aaaure you that the head board which accompanied your letter shall I n duly deposited in a pi ire the moat likely to ful fil the object of your considerate and benevolent intention. I have the honor to be, air, Your most obi-dient humble aervant, FITZKOV SOMERSET. (Jen. Hamilton." Dirkena says he resolved not to read any riiticima on hia "American No'es," and ha not done ao. Paper that are aenl him he aenda back, if not post paid, and those that aie paid he put un opened in the fire. Siiockixo Accmr.vT On Thursday list Mr. William M'Oarty.aw of Samuel M'Carly, of Tur but township, met with an untimely death ; it ap peara, aa far aa we can understand, thai he took hia gun and went nut in the morning for the purpose rf shooting crows, promising to be back by noon, but not coming hia father went in aearrh of him, and found hia Iny laying in the wnoJa dead, having ac ridentty shot hiimclf, while in the art of loading hia gun. He waa about 20 years of age. . Mil Ionian. Mteambnnt Mlssonri. It is slated in a New Vork paper that thia unfor tunate vessel, which his Coat the Government about f SOO.OOO, h been I ii i J up in ordinary for many months, a-t useless or too expensive for tht; public i-rire. in ro'iscipifitre of def-rl and error in cal culation in the cona'rnctiiin of her engines and m teliiucrv. The .Serre'ary of the Navy, unwilling that a ship ao rapiriott ami valuable ihnuld re main useless, and agreeing with hia enginecr-in-e.hiif that certain alteration and improve incuts uliouM be nvule, by which to increase the speed of the vesn-l and diminish the cost uf fuel, ordered ur!i improvements, which will be coinpletfd in nil this m.nth. Among the proposed improvement was that of ehortcning the smoke pipe, by which the mainmast of ihe vrwcl may be used, which h ia heretofore been uele. Also, the addiiion of en g'ure and M.iwara, and the ventilation of the engi. neer's VfHtrn, whicli oftentimes has been insuficia Wy hot. the me'rury ranging at 170 to 1S3, from which aeveral engineers b ive b en taken from iheir duty in spasm and in a dying state, one of whom did actually lose Hia life by the excessive heat. Some of the prosi-d jcViatinna have lieen made; but the trial of the vessel since has proved them in effectual of any mateii d benel'il. While we legret the public lo in the failure of the Missouri, we liave not, nevertheless, forgotten the braggart para grphs which appeared in aomeofthe New Vork paper about the time i-be w as put afloat at that ci ty and the Mississippi at this. The comparisons ol the cost of the two, the lime which they made on their first trip, Ac, were all untrue in fart and alike unjust to the latter vessel and to the cit irons of our city engaged in hi r construction. Truth, though sometime slow, is ever sure. Phil. Ledger, Th Pi a it ft Mii. A corrrapondent of the Boston Transcript aays that on this evening, the (lib instant, the planet Mara will come into oppo sition to the Sun, and consequently will be near the point of its least distance from the Earth. This planet now riara in the southeast, a little after a un set, and ahinea with a brilliancy little anticipated by thoae who have only seen it when most remote from us ; in which po-ition it waa in June last, when about 24'l millions of mites or more than five timet its present distance, which is only 44 millions. The retrograde motion of the planet, or its appa rent reversed motion f'uineast to west, it now also very perceptible, even to the naked eye. IIALT1MOHE MARKET. OJfietofthe Baltimubi Aanicii, June 12. GRAIN. A cargo of 1800 bushels good quali ty Pennsylvania red Wheat waa told on Saturday t (I 16. There baa been none in market since. We quote Md.redaat95 a 112 cU. for ordinary to prime lots. Bales of M J. white Corn to-day at 65 tt. A tale of Penna. yellow to-day at 58 cents for lornmon and 54 ctt. for prime. We hear of no aalet of Data they are worth 38 29 ctt. for Ma ryland, WHISKEY The demand it Utt and price bare declined a ahada. Kulet to-day of bbdt. at 25 ctt. and of bbl. at 26 cts. j Tin: iiidi) iii:u. ravaNItB DEPARTMENT, Answer to Enigma of last week, Tiir IsLixn or Ntw Zi.AtAvn. GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of eighteen letters. My 4. 12, 14, 9,4, 1.1, 4, is one of the U. Slates. My 1.1, 14, 12, 14, tl,4, 3, ia a cape iu the U.S. My 1, 7, 15, 7, 3, 4, ia a town in Mexico. My 9, 7, 3, 1.1, 17, 7, i an Island south of Asi i. My 7, 9, S, is sea that empties into the Artie O- cean. My 9, 17, 3, 12, 5, 13, ia a city in Russia. My 13, 14, 16, 3,5, 10, ia a city in Spain. My IG, 7, 15, ia n river in Russia. My whole is in the south western part of Asia. Punn'si Cihnk.sk Museum. The Paris cor respondent of the Charleston Courier trays lie hear, from good authority, that Iiouis Philippe is in treaty with Dunn for tho purchase of the Chinese Museum. Price, three hundred thou sand dtdlnm. Tf .1 IS It I K It , On the 10th inst by the Rev. J. P. Shindle, Mr. PrtTKii Fi'tiiB, of Augusta, to Miss Mur A McOAirrr, of this pi a e. At William-port, on the 7h inst by the Rev. Edwin N. Lightner, Jmi.s H. Camphkli., Esq., of Pottaville, to Miss Ji likt H., daughter of the Hon. Elba Lewis. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. John P. Hudson, Mr. Jon Nicttt to Mis Camolikk Visckjt, all of Turbut. On the Hih inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gring, Mr. Pktkii Masuis to Mis Kost, all of Tur but township. PRICK CUKKENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Ynxtheimer. Whkat, 90 Rrt, -fiO Cunx, ...... 40 Oit, ...... 25 Pokk,. 5 Ftixsrun, ... . loo Ill'TTF.H, ..... 8 llti.awAt, .... 25 Tallow, .... 10 Diiikii Arrtr.a, - 75 Do. Puciiks, - . , 2t0 Flax, ... -8 IIkcklch Flax, 10 En, ...... 6 i J Corner Stone. The Corner stone of the newly contempl ited fiiithern Church at Silinsgrnve. will, by Divine permission, be laid on the 2ml of July next. Preach iug in EnR'ish and (rma- , by ililfer nt clergy mea. All Christiana, favorable to the c mse of re ligion, are invi cd to attend. PETER RICHTER, LEONARD Al'P. JAOOU W. SMITH, Ruildini Committer. Sheriff's Sales. BV virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and a writ nf Fieri Facias issued nut of the Court of Common Pleaa of Northumberland county, to ine directed, will be exposed to public sale at the t'ourt House in the Borough ol Sunbnry, on Mon day the 10 h day of July next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following de-crilied property, to wit t A certain bit of ground situate in the borough of M. Hon. N'iriliutnlieiland counlv, in that part of said loun ral'ed '-Upper Mdio'i," and supposed to lie in rk-.l in (tie cencr.il clan tli reof No. 8. front ing on the main or Front street, and bounded on the n rth by a lot of Henry Ki kbcrt, on the south by a lot of S.iinui l Hepburn, Eq , Mid on the east by H ick sired, containing in width 40 or 47 feel, , and in length about 200 feet, whereon are i recto J a two story frame dwelling house, store room, ware 1 house, stiihiini:. &c Al-o: A certain oih'T lot nf ground situ ite in l'ie boioiijb i-f Milton aforesaid, in that prt of seid t iwu calli d -I.owrr Milton," fronting on Mahoning site t. and bounded on the west by a lot of Jihn F, Wnlfiuiier, Esi) , on (hi! east by an alley ami on the south by nn alley, r.oit lining in width 30 feit. and iu leiiK'h about 200 fe. t, whereon are erected a two a'oiy frame house and a frai e stnblo. Also: A cert tin tract or piece of land situate in Tuibut township, Noi hun.bi ilnnd county, a.lj itn ina lam! of Itohcrt McKie, Abraham Hterner, Ja cob II. iT.oan, and others, containing 50 acre m .re or b ss, a'Hitil 4:i ucre of which are cleared, where on are erected a two atory dwelling house, a log bun. ii lurae orchard, Ac. Srixeil, I iik en in t-xecu'ion, a".d to be told as the propeiiy of William II. Milter. A'so: A certain lot of cr und situate in the I borough ot Su'ihuiy, Northumberland county, and j in iked in (he general plan uf taid town No. 'lt, I hounded on tU easl and west by lot No. 125 I and 127, and ii the north by an alley, containing J or an aero mure or leas. A I o: 5 contiguous lot nf ground situate in the borough of Sunlmry alona.iJ, fronting on Fawn trei t, the most aouthcMi of which ia bounded by a hnusa und lot of Jacob Iterk, and contains in front 57 J fuel by 230 feet in depth, eont lining i of an acre more or less. The next two northward, containing each Ihe same quantity a the last ah ve described. The fourth one (being the i.ext north ern) contains in front 42 fe.t. by 230 in depth or eastward. And the 5th one north, is bounded northwaij by a lot nf Chri tian llower, Esq, and containing in front 57 fet by 230 in depth. AUo: The one equal uudivi vl fourth pirt of a certain tract of land situate in the Shamokin Coal iegiin, in Coal township, Northumberland coun ty, surveyed on a warrant iu tho name of Merrick Starr, and containing in the whole 200 acret ima-r oi less. This land is well timlered, and Upon whirh there it an exe.eldnt taw-mill seat. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be told a the property of Peter Lazarus. Also: A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Piant township. Northumberland county, adjoin ing I. ml of Mi dense y &i Wolf, Joarph Walts. J. C. B. Nouri-e, and the main road lei.dina from Northumberland to Danville, containing 17 acre inure or less, about 10 acre of which are cleared, whereon are ereetrd a two story log dwelling house, a atone spring house, log stable, Ae. There are also a number ofeiceltuitt fruit tieea on arid pre mises. Keiied. taken in execution, and to be told aa the property of Saaiuel Payne. Alao: 3 certain contiguous lota of ground aitu. ale in Chiliaquaque townahip, Noithumbeiland county, adj, lining land of John II. Vincent, and rnaiked Noa. I, 2 & 3, and;nibraciug all iba land between lot No 3 and the canal, containing each i of an acre more or less, being the same lot of giound which John T. Mathiaa purchased from John H. Vincent Soiled, taken in execution, and tu be told at the properly of John T. Mathia. FELIX M ACKER, Slier! ff1. nneiiu t imica, Sunbury, June 17, 1843 PiEMOTAL, nil. Manser has removed hia atore, into ' the new building adjoining the old store, where he has opened a new assortment of Dry Gonth. Groeeriei, Quecntware, Hardware, fe. All persona having una ttled accotin's in hla books, will save costs by attending to them aoon. Sunbury, June 1 0th'. 1843. VLL persona are hereby caulloped against pur chasing a certain Cow and Calf, in the posses sion of Mr. Abraham Ruch. of Auausla township, which he purchased from me on the fith of March, 1842, on condition that they should remain niv property until paid for. As the amount for which they were sold hat not yet been paid, I claim them as mine, according to a written agreement to that effect. ALEXANDER STRICKLAND. Augusta June 10th. 1813. 3l. Il jjio 1 1 uf I on of la r I lie r s Ii I p. TBkTOTICE is hereby given, that the Coal I usN 1 nesa. heretof.ire conducted under ihe firm of Fagcly, Cleaver & Co , waa disaolved 6n Ihe firsi i of April last, and It hereafter to be ennducted under the firm of FAGELY, KASE cw. Co. June 3, 1813. 3. 1:iniC! .Tloraii's INtale. OTIOE ia hereby given, that bttera testa tamentnry have been granted to Ihe suliseri- I era, executor nf the eatate nf James M'g n, Into of township, Noithumlwrland county, dee'd. All pel sons sndi bled to said estate, or having claims against it, ae hereby notified to call on the aubscri berg for settlement. HENRY MORGAN. H E N R Y KOCKE I F.LLF. II, June 3d, 1813 Ct. E.r'r. II a irij-A nil reiii "fc " ill ' lie r vv, Forwarding and General Produce COMMISSION M K It CI I A NTS, Second Wharf abort h'ace St., on the Drlatrare, PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES i Henry Fiirnum V t'o. IJaivis, Trabue tc (Jurd, Hray, B arcrofl , V Co. I LohUviIc. Williamson, Uurrougbs Geo. Luckcy, V Co. & Cl uk, j Cincinnati. Eckel, Spingler & RngurlSt. John Smith, Esq, Reed, Bru. &. Thorn a, Portland. Rogers, Urothera fc lo. 'Joseph Souther, Esq., W. R. Thompson & Co, Ho Ion, Hon. Wm. Ttinler, Clearfield, Pa. B. Hci.drick. Sttnburu, Pa. Rol ert Stein cV Co. J. & J. R akrrt, Mulford & Alter, J. R. Webh. E q. I'hilutiiipnia H. Mum s, K q. Porter, Esq- 1 Robert Crane, Esq., & P. Martin, I Jersey Shore, Pa. David R. Meters. J HiirriirgVmt M'Kelvy ct Co.. Win. K. Holfoagle, Esq. Hoomsburg, Pa. Lewis Hurford, r.-q. Lancaster Jones, Murphy rfc Co. E. A. Broun cV Brother J. K. Moorehca.t, Esq. Pittsburg Morgan i Anderson, Walls & Giei n, Lrwishurg, Pa. T. W. Kin z ng & Son, Locit Jluven, Pa. SteirettAt Potter, Lewistown, Pa. lieu, i ieiury, esq. ki St. Imws j June 3d, 1813. ly Joseph f axton, r.sq., Columbia Co, l a. O 11 K II T M o o 11 1-: , T ESI'ECTFCLLY informs the citizens ol Sun- .V burv and vicinity that be has commenced the business of it r T (J II E R I IV ii ; and that be intends, lercafter, o supply tbem with the liestquali'y of Beef, thiei- tlimet a week, at the Market House. He will tell hia meat on reasonable terms, and nspertfully solicits the patronage of the public. Sunbury, May 27lh, 1813. tf. Cabinet-Making (.cw HMahlishiiu'iit.) VILLIAI HCCTE?. ESPECTFl'LI.Y inform the citizens of Q, Sunbury nod vicinity, that he has recently coiuiiieiired the ('All IN Kr- M A K I X ( i 11 liSl X F.SS, iu xll i' branches, in Maikel street, Sunbury, im mediately below the post office, where he will be rea-ty lo recrie ai.d execute all orders iu the line .if hia businea , with prnmptnesa and despatch, and in the liest style and manner. Hit price will tie ! low, in accord nice with the time. (Xjf Lumber and tiunlry Produce taken in Ex change. May 27ih 1843 Cm i (TlTV". iM llXITL7ur.l!CTr(KV AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. ay and III North Third Street, X c a r the City Hotel, PHIL DELPHIA. C. MACK E Y, Auctioneer, re-pectful'y in iles iho attention uf perso a deairou of pur chasing Furniture, to hia extensive Salee Rooms, (both pu' liit and Piivnte,) foi rvciy dewiiptioii nf Housihold Flirnilure, whi re can be obtained at all times, a birce as.irtnieit of fathionnble and well manufactured ('ibinel Furniture, Beds, Matiruases, Ac, at very reduced price, for ciah. $3" S.ttcj? bv Auction, twice a week. M ay 27lh. I S I 3. 1 y ill a B sf la! Si Li by flic C'oitiiiioitTraltli 1iium) Ivatila. ol IN pursuance nf the provisions of the 4th, 5th Bnd 6tli section of an Act of Assembly, pasaed the 8th day uf April, 1 843, entitled "An Act lo pro. vide for the payment of the Domestic Creditors uf this Commonwealth, sale of 8tnte blocks, and for other purpose,' there will be exposed to a de, At the Iforo-ngli of IVoi'lliuui hrrlaiitl, On the 2 Vh nJUNE, ut 10 o'clock, A. M. No. or KuiBF.s. ('uMrtvir. Pan Vall-k. 400 Norihumlierland Uridge Company 25 4IR) LeUburg do f.O 600 Danvillo do 23 2(10 Nescojieck do lot) 91 Milton do 'ii IGOO Ceniie TurnjiiWe ('ompany, (fiotn Reading lo Sunbury f0 400 Lycoming nnd Poll' r Turnpike Comp. AO 204 Dcrrslown and Younnmanttown do At) I 9ti Lewi.burg and Youngmiustown do f0 ' 128 Lewisburg mid Jersey bhore do 23 000 i owanu Urulge t'ornpany 20 32S Kusipiehsuna and Tioga Turnpike Co. lot) Purchasers will be required lo pay for the S ock at ihe time, or immediately after tale, in cenillca'r issuid by the Auditor Geneial, in pursuance of the resolution of 7th April, 1842, notes i.sued by the Hank of thit Commonwealth, under ihe tcl of 4th May, 1 84 1, specie or Ibe nolea of specie paying' banks. The transfer of Pluck will be made in a reasonable time after tale, JAMES CLAKKE. EVANS ROGER, JOU MANN. Com'rs for side of State SlucLi. Hatiiabutg, May 27th, I Bid. I. Sv. at DAVID EVANS, Ao. 70 A'ottiA ndttteet, rtjpoile,ihr. Exchange, IMIILADKLIMHA, (Formerly of No. 70 South Second afreet.) Manufacturer nf Improved ahd Patent File and Thief-proof Chests and D.iora, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Filterera. Rcfiigera tor, Hoisting Machines, etc., iVc, Still continues to mike hi-celebrated WATER Cool- rs, and Filterera, Refrigera. tore, lioih ut the round anil quare ahap', with improve ments, nf ihe best materials Viand workmanship. 07" The CliOftn tire ninnufacturcd without plank of any description, of the heat material which it calctt'ated to resi-t hurcltva end heat aa long as any manurarturid in the I'nitid Statu a trial oi w hich he ia w illing to make with any other, pro vided the trial be made nf rbeats nlreaily sol, I to customers, and not n anuf Cured for the express purpose of n trial. Purchasers are invited lo call before purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned ngtint making, using, selling or outing to be sold, any Keyhole roxera fn Fire Proof tubes' or doors ol any kind, simi r in construction to my patent of July 10th. 1811, rsthey will be dealt with accord ing lo the Patent Law. M .y 27 h, 1813. flm. cr's JOSEPH E. HOVER Mitnufactiirpr of Wrilitur Indelli ble Ink, No. UHi North Third Street, six doors below Race, (east side,) FUILADELFHIA, 1"ESPECTF1;LLY informs country merchants and nlheia, that he con -tantly keeps on band a large Mock nf bis stiperier Illaek, Ulna nnd Rut Ink, and also a supeiiei quality of IndrlliMe Ink II s ink is put up in b' tiles varying in eize, from 1 lo 32 ounces, and wdl be sold nn reasonable terms. The exerl'e t qualities of lira ink has so tboronubly estabhbed its ch iracler, that it ta now rxtitisively used throughout the country. Porsalcat the store nf H. It. Massir, Sun bury. Pa. Mav 27'hjJS--Jy Agent for the sola of Southtcvrlh Manufac turing t'ompnnu't SlIPF.IUOlt MIMTIXC. PA1M5HS; Warehouse No. :i Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kinds constantly on hand, and for sale to the Trade at the lowest matket pr era: Fine thick Flat Caps. 12. 14, and 1 lbs. blue and white ( Extra super, ami superfine Folio Port, blue nnil white ; Extra super Parket and t'nmmereial posts, blue and white ; Extra super Linen Note papers, long ; do. broad; superfine nnd tine Counting house Caps, blue and white ; Extra super ('ongrras Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white ; Superfine French Post, plain and ruled ; Su erfine Semion t'aps and Posts ; Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, Various qualities and prices. Also Boi;net Uoards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap pine, and Hardware p-ip rs, etc., &C May 27. 1 8 13 6m. Adonijali Fa riiawor IUs Instate. NOTICE is hcieby given, that lettcra of admin istration on the rsla'e of Adonjah Farns worth, la'.e of Shann kin township, Northumberland county, dee'd., have la-en granted by the Register of eaid county to Ihe subscnlasr. All those indeb ad to the above rstale will make payment, and those having claim will present their accounts on the 2'Jih of June, 1813, at ihe late residence of the de. cc d. ROUERT FARNS WORTH. jr. May 27th 1813. fit Admr. " ci Ta kT7ks . iTkc.ixsT ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBTJIIY, PA. AS taken Ihe nlliee fonueily occupied by the Hon. ( baile (!. Doinnl, opposite the t'ourt House. He will a tend to busines in the C -urls of Northumberland, I'uioii and Columbia countic. May 20th, IM43. C ( n XT VI I i K A SI ' H K 11. To tie Yuler tf Sortltumbt rland County tEl LOW CITIZENS . Through the soli- citations of many friends in various pari of the county, I have been induced to offer myself is a candidate for t' e nlficu of Treasurer. Should I be so f. rtunate a lo receive a majority f nur sulTragi s, I pb ihe myself to discharge the duties of said olbce with fidclHV- THOMAS A. HILLING I'ON. Sunbury. May 20th, 1843. " LOITGLET'S Cirent VcnIci ii Inllan Iana a, Cuni)uuriJeil entirely of Stihstances ; Vccctabl'2 b ' Free from Calomel und all uther Minerals. For the history of this medicine, and it uniivalled and truly surprising sucr and popul ir iiy, see lare bills T ia recommended as a general c thartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bili iik di-i-a-ses, it i inv.du.ible for Asthma it is enusiileied a specifin, no rase having it occiinrd which it has faibd to cure (or coin i on c Ids, iioll ituina'ory di-ea-es. rheuioatisin, aflectioua of the liver, Ac i and foi female, it ia a sate and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, ! From Dr. Silos Went of H. ngtiampton, -V. Y. j Mr. Loimley Dear Su : I have u-ed your Great We -a rt: Indian P.mare.i in niv family, and have ! rcieated!y prescribed it for patient under my care, t and am sati.fied thai it is alnav a ufe, and in vi ry iiiiny cur mi iinalual'le medicine. It operate aa ; a l.ixative nithnut nausea, or pain ; and while it ef leituallv ubviule costiveners arts upon the stomach i and liver a an ulteiative. rnirerting acidity, and re ' storing Ibe h' allhy condition of thone oraans. I Very respectfully tniira, 8. WEST. 1 For tale by JOHN W. FRILING. S.mburv. ; JAfOll UKIUHT.Nortbumbciland. May 20th. 1343. ly a t c i" s 9 r:n?!Sk.:B:.a:-iai.K'L9 TJ EfPEC I'FCLLY informs the rititen oliha biir.iugh of Noribuiubeiland, nd il vicinity, that lie has commenced . Tailoring Il'iisine', j in a I i'a various branches, in Ibe shop formcily occupied by Henry 8. Thome-1, ilirectlv oppo-ile Poilh' time. A hereeiives the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enti led lo do all job entiua'ed to dim, alter the neatest and j latest at yle, and upon the thoitrst notice. Norihumlierland, Apiil 22d, 1813. ly 1 "' BLANKS'" ' roil SALE AT TllltS OlFiCIi ill ii BPk. JACOB B. MAQSEPo 1 ESPECTFIJI.LY inform the cttir.cnt of Sun--L- bury and its vicinity, that he has taken the nftice formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where he will be happy to rccoive call in Ihe line of his profession. Apiil 22d, 18-13. Daniel Yariek, BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform ihe citir.cna of Sunbury and its vicinity, thai he hat commenced ihe lUiACKSMITIllXtl m: SI X ESS, in Market street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly o pposite the post office, w here be intends to carry on Ihe . business in all its various branches, including, Turning, Making Mill Irons and Jtliptie Springs, Ironing Currinifs, with Ex tension or Standing tops, Shoeing Horses, Jc. Orders will be promptly and punclu illy at'ended to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce, (t j" Hoise, Shoeing done at f I per tell, Huidmry. April 15th, 1843. Oin oot & S U o MAIT-JFACTOP.T. e .U a v.i in Iv Y i 11 , E s P EOT F U L L Y informs hi fii-nd and old customers, that he has lemnved bis MWT$ SHOE ESTADMSIIMEST to the frame building adjoining hia dwelling house, lielwecii that and Dr. I). T.Tiitca' nflice, a few ilooia west of bis old c.-tal bailment, in Matket stei-t, where he intends to carry on the above business extensively, i'r all its various branches. Ueiug thankful lor past fivo-a, lie hoe, by strict attention lo business and liberal charges, to give general satisfaction ; nnd that he will coutinuoto re ceive a lilier.il t-hare of public patronage. April 8th, 1813. V. X. Ij. 11' lr?. Thankful for past fa vors, rr pect fully informs the inhabitants nf Sunbury and eoini'ry around, lint bo bns, taken his residence und olbce in market street, in the east end of the building occupied by John lloi-ar's store, while he will be happy to wuit upon all who fa vor him with their calls. Sunburv, April Ut, 1S43. m BLACKSMITHING. (J cots c 7,1 in in c r in a n & S o n. fllHE su'scri'era hereby inform the public, that .1. Ibey have rnterej into partnership, in Ihe DX.ACKSMITHINO BUSINESS, whrh will hereafter be carried on el the old stand iu Sunbury, under the firm of Geome Zimmerman V Mon," where thev will conduct ihe bu-ine in all its various branrhes, inclinline T urn inff, Making M II Irons, Ironing Carriages. Shoe ing Horses, Ve. Orders will be promptly and punc tually attendid to, and work done cheap, for cash or country produce. (Tj Shoeing done at one dollar per sell. GEORGE ZI i M E It M A N, J. II. ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury, March 1 III). 1843. vj3e PAR TITER SHI P. 'pilE subscribers, having entered into a partner- ship in the practice of the law, will be happy to attend to all business entrusted lo their care. Collections will be promptly attended lo. They may alwaya be found at Iheir office, in Market street, Sunbury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. as a slore-roum. WILLIAM L. DEWART, CHARLES J. URL'NER. Sunbury, Feb. 4th, 1843. Cm. s A.Ti'iTiTiircKi: ti i i7i7ijk7 HATTER, 7ERY KEXPECTF1LLY lejr leave to in. loini bis customers, and the public generally, Hut be still cnnnuues tile HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, in the l.op nearly oppo site the Ruck Tuvern, formerly occupied bv Ilen rv Hans and himself, under the film of Haas Ac Druckemiller, which firm h-ia been mutually dissol ved. He ho, by his long experience iu the above business, and strict attention thereto, lo render gen eral satisfaction, and receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage. iSunbnry. Oct. 15th, 1842. ly. IV HOUSE, -Yo. 27, Xorth Third, vbovc Cutlowhill St., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, lute from the Pennsylva nia Farmer, on I Samuel Pike, jr., late of A mi ricau Hotel, t'olumbu. Ohio, take pleaaure in ac- ' 'I'"""1'"1? 'heir fiieml and the public generally that i lliey have taken the large and rommndioua Holt I, recently l uillbv the Mesara. Hart, on the anr.io site once nrrupied by the ol I establi.hed Hotel known aa the Dull'a Head, in Third ttieet above Callow hill at. This Hotel is fiiiiKlied in the very le.t possible manner, and of the be,t mulerials. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchants; ibe arrangement for heatiiig and vemiliiting each i riMiin it such a to secure any temperature. The in a bedroom aie all light and airy, all f'urui.hed ueul sly'e, so as to insuie tomf'oit. The receiving p triors are al-o fulllihe I in a su ierb st le, the window are on the French style, foimit g an entrance lo a baleoiiy in front, tvhi.h mi.ke a pleasant recess. Pinl'rubir alii iiii.-n l as been given to ihe bed and hi tiding, which, wall the fur ii il ii re, are entirely new. r rom ta'.' ipcriri'Ce in I. itel business, e I l-u.l, by strict ass, dolly t bus oess, to make tin ' house a deniable steppun place, Itur l.dde will 1 ulwsy I e supplied wuh ibe vi ry bit) our tnaiket i ran alford, and out bar w i'h the best lupjois und wines til ihe most appiovcd bniii.U, I P. S. There are fir.l rate stabbny urol earriace ! houses attached lo Iho hotel, Mil n.led by i a I f d and sol-er ho-ilers. and our charges will be liw, in : accordance with the present haid tin ts. Philadelphia, Oct. 1th, 1843. "1 Dr. I. T. Tli I CM, ResM-el fully informs the citixens of Sunbury and vicii by, that he baa re moved hi office to Ibe building Intelv occupied by George llrinht, in murket stieet, Suebnry, where he in a y be found at all hour, unless prole. ionally eiiBagetl. DR. TKITES return hiaainccre thanks for 'he encouftgement he hut icc-ie.l, in Ihe line of li s profession, in this place, and lru-l', by prompi a' lent on to ihe duties of his prolenion, aid rea-uit-alilo charges, thai hu will continue to receive a lilier-il 'barn id the public patronage. Sui.liury.tiet. 1st, 8Vi If. Freah suppy cf HOSE OLN V and foi sale by U N,v. Ilh, 1812. r.MF.Nf.iecrived D. 1IABEK. UNION HOTEL, , ((t'cnrral Stage OjRce,) '& W "HLT -TH&J" C2 INCOMING COUNTY, rcnii'jlvniilu. riHE .Subfcrihrr respectfully informs his friend I. and the public in general, that ho has taken tho above la nan An commodious HOTEL, IN THE UOnoUOH OF MIJNC Y, and that he is now well prepared to accnmmodutd all w ho may favor him with their custom. His Si.ri tMNo ArinTsUtiTt are well aired, ami comfortable. HhTablf AJrti Ran will alwaya be etlppliul with the beat the market can aflord. His SrAai.isn, which is good, will lie under the charge nf pood and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronir.e him, that he will not fj.il togivo general satisfaction. II. B. WEAVER. Money, Oct. let, 1812. tf. A CARD. Dr. .1. W.I'Cnl begs leave to tender his grate, ful acknowledgments 10 the people of Sunbuiy and surrounding country, foi theit past encourage ment in the line of hia profession ; and would at the same time announce lo them, that he still in tends to continue the practice of medicine iu all its v irions ib partmenK He would, therefore, aolicit a continuance of their confidence and palronnje. He may be found at all times at hit office, at the north east corner of Bla-kberry and D. er slrcc'x, unless professionally erc mcd, Suuburv, Oct. 1st, 1842 tf. SURGEON DENTIST, 1 F.SPECTFI-LLY informs th- public that ha ' has made Northumberland bis permanent place of lesidctice. and is ready lo attend to any c.disin the line of his profession. July 2, IS 12. 1 v. "tailoring; ON HIS OV7N HOOK. PETE?. GETTE?., pF.SPECTFFLLY informs hi- friend and th ' public general'v, that he litis commenced the Tailoring 15 11 s i it e s , in nil its hraoc'ie-, in the bou-e formerly occupied by Wm. Durst aa a Tailor Miop. in Hlarktierry street, neaily opposite tlie Pr sbv efiii' Chnri h. He rrspeelfully sohe-ts a shaie of the public p itron age, atid tiuita by strict a'te.niion to bosioe-a and reasonable cltargra, he wiil be enabled to give gen rral salisf.icion. Sunbury, June 18th, 1912 ly ALL person indebted to tbc firm of Lyon it Harris, under the agency of O.N. Thaebr, Hit and Cap Manufacturers, No. 40 North Thin', street. Philadelphia, are requested lo make immedi ate settlement of th ir account with the subscriber, iheir legally auihorired agent, who it fully rmpow. vied to settle and collect the accounts of said firm. ROUERT D. WILKINSON, June 4th, 1842. tf Agent. THE rillLADELPIUA, READING AND P0TTST1LLE RAIL ROAD. KILM M till ARHAG i:.M ENT. Change vf Honrs. Px !n Am: n SiTi-ntiir, ArniL 1, 1813. The passenger trains will leave at tint fi llowing hours l Philadelphia and Pothville. From Philadelphia, at B A.M. J .. From Pottaville, at 6JA.M. S 7 Hours of passing lieuding. For Polvi:lef at Ui A. M. . For Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. $ Hoth liains pa-s at Pollslown. The down tr.i;n breakfistsal lie iding, and the up train i.t Nonia town, for which 13 miiiu'c aio allowed at cacti atatiolt. J".I It K S. lletween Pottsville cV Philada. f.1,30 &. f2,S0 Between Reading (V. do. 2,23 cV 1,73 Uctween do & Pottaville, 1,40 &. 1,00 ETci utioN Tick it oouo ron RiTuaN tso HIT HAT. Between Pottaville & Philadelphia, Detween Reading & do. Uetween do. & Pottaville, All the trains will top for way f5 00 3 00 ; oo passenger at the usual points. Qj All passenger are requested to procurd Iheir ticket before the trains ttait. May 21, 1842. If. VlE. HEILlCi.iT & CO., C'oiiiiiiissinn cV Iirviirc!inif Mcrclinnls, 'not of Willow Street Hail lload, hi th t. I ti. w a ii r, nAYIN aasorialed vi h thini Juepb Pari e', lite of Easlon, Pa., rtoeitlully itil. rmin. tr friends and the public generally, that they havi la ki n th t l.uge and we I known store anil wh iff at f lot of Willow Street llailroad, lately occupie I ly .licob Martin, wheie ihry purpose doiug a tieu. ral tv'ointuission and Kurwarding Ru-bicss, and f em the local advantages of the place I eiuc comn ru-d Willi ell ibe pohl.e improvenieni that have tb -tr outlet in the eilv, tbev rlaller tin niseln a they will be able to do busines to a gre-l, if mil g rater si vaiitnge, and Umn as leas 'iiab'n terms as am otbrr house, and thev assme Ibeir foends Ibnt any cue sit incuts mado lo tbem sbtill have thi ir r .r t ut letitiou, and uo ti 1 1 it ii is spaied to give entiiu aatit fac'ioii. 'I'hiy aie also prepared lo receive and forward good lo any point on the Dt law are and I.eh th livers, belwei n Mauch t'hui.k, Easiou and Phila dill hia, via Delaware Diti-i. n and Lehigh Can Is; als. to anv point on tbe Juniata river, or Nonh and Wist Blanches of the Hu-quehanna via Srbuvl. kill and Union, or tho t'hesspei.ke and Tide Water Canals. For the accommodation of Hosts coming or go. ion via Schuylkill and I'm m Canals, a iStemihoat will hi kept eipresslv for t iuii boat from the Hchuv'kih around lo the Del. iwaie and back, which will en .Lie merrhanls to have their produce deli teed nn the De'awaie, and Ibrlr goods at.iipd at a saving Of 60 to 73 per cent, oo the prices f hsulioe aciOi-s, with these advantagea they re aptctfully solicit a abate of atr ua.e. W, lltlLiMA at IU, William Hetlman. -1, William W. Keytar, Joseph Burnet. Philad.,May It, 1842.-1