Nvvnn. The Pilit.tT of the Cnyahog Fall True American aays he conversed with gentle man day or two since, who had lately visited the Mormon Prophet, who slate that there are now it Nauvoo, congregated from til puts of the world, soma 17 or 18,0(10 souls in mineral!. wrtch rj condition, subject to the order of Smith. While hundred become dissatisfied with the represented "Promised Land," ami leave fir a betler heritage," their places are filling dp by fresh converts to a wicked system of delusion. The ere ' templo e. limited to cost half a million of dollars, hai advan ced about 14 fret in it walk The rituhurg American says -Something new comet to ns every day. At Cincinnati, they have commenced the manufacture of a very neat and useful article of floor and hearth cloth, from hog' bristles, or hair. They are first softened by im mersion for given time in lard oil, and then apun and wove into cloih, with the diirerrnt arrange, nunta of natural color that fancy dictates. HALTIMOIIK MARKKT. Offieeoflhe Baitimohi Amkdicax, June 2(1. FLOUR. On Saturday a sale of 200 hbla.Su quehnnnn was mnde at f IS 62 J, and to-day another parcel of 200 Mil?, waa fold at f 5 73. A lot of fieah ground Susquehanna, of a favorite brand, i held at 6. GRAIN. Wheat haa further advanced. On Saturday a lot of 500 bmluds Penna. red waa Bold at 1 1 8 eta. To-d iy several parcels of good to prime Pennsylvania red were sold at 1 19 a 122 rts. So vernl small parcels of Md. reds were sold to-day at JI)a1 10 ets. according to quality. Sales to-day of Md. Corn at M eta. for yellow ; and fi5 ct. fr while. Several thousand bushels Penna. yelliiw Corn were sold on Saturday and to-day at 51. Wc juoto AM. Outs at 2fia27 cts. as in quali'y. Tut Bh akhkktii I'ili.s. Action at law pen alties, imprisonments and disgrace have not hither to succeeded in preventing the endeavors of disrepu table persona to deceive the public with miserable counterfeit of that popular and universally appro Ted medicine, the Drandreth Pills.' Such baa become the impudence of these coun terfeits, that they carry their poisons from house to house, using all their endeavors to rob the poor and needy. In order, therefore, to secure the medicine in its purity, tho public will observe that each box haa three of my facsimile signature thereon one up on the top of the box, one upon the side, one upon tho bottom of said hot each of which must also correspond with those label on the certificate of Agency held by every duly authorized Agent, by which they will be fully scjue. Let it be horn in mind that all Pill Bold for Bran dreth's without three facsimile rignsture of my name being upon the hoi, may lie considered coon-tern-it, and be very careful to observe that the sig nature Brnndreih' ia B., not W., or any other let tcr than U. rXj-Puicha of II. B. Masser, Sunbury, or of a gents published in soother putt of this paper. T II 13 K I n I L E ItT JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last week. IK F. Rll the 8nntTH Dit, to Kiir IT Holt. C. E O O R A P H I C A L V. N I G M A . lam dimpled of thirty-two letters. My 4, 21, 24, 15, 8, 25, 9, 0, 15, is an Uland in the Atlantic. My 2, 3, 5. 12, 11, 2 1, is a country in Asia. My 1,7, 1 1, i a sea in Asia. My 7, 1,5. 4, fi, 1, is an island east of Mal.icc.i. My 3, 22, 19, 1, 5, 1 1, I, i a like in the U, S. My 2, 1 1, ft, 10, is a county in Pennsylvania. My 3, 3,5 8, it a division in S. A. My 7,2'J. 21.4, 25, 1, is a cpc on the coast of S. A. My whole, ia a Provrrh. roN -rnr iMMiiri. Jlniilitr of Assembly. Ma. Eiiitoh ; Permit me to recommend to the votpi of Northumberland county, HUGH H. TE ATS, Km., of Shanvkin, aa a candidate for As sembly. Mr. Teals ia an industrious and intelligent tanner, and would, if clecti-d. give very general satis (action. MAXV OF SIIAMOKIN. i i 12 i, At Havre de Grace, Maryland, on the 1 2th till.. Dr. JOHN J. BOYD, ton of the late Wm. Boyd, fc.sq., lormerty ol this county. He graduated with honor in hi profession, in Philadelphia, and after practicing there for a short time, rinding hi health impaired bv the confine. mcHt of cloi-e siudy and a large city, he joined hi family at Havre de Grace four years ago. Itelirinn in hi manners, and singularly modest, hi profes sional skill had already gained him an extensive practice. The poor and aHlicU-d aoon found in him a kind friend, ready at all se.isons, and at all hours, to heal and console. Beneath many a lowly roof, and around many an hunble hearth, will his loss he felt. ike Vresbytirian. PRICE CUKItKNT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxthetmer, Wmxat, .... 90 lira, ...... so Coasj, ...... 40 04T 25 P. 5 Flaxseed, . : . . .100 Bl'TTKH, . JO Hkkbwat, .... 25 Tallow, .... io Diumi Arrir., . 75 Do. Pcacukb, t 21)0 Fiat, ... .8 Hxcklid Flax, 10 Eous, ...... 6 "IVTOTICE in herebv aiven that I Purchased from v Daniel Brierton, on the 8th of May, 1813, the following articles, which I have loaned to him un til I - proN to ramova thera : 4 Hois, ahara in a bay colt, 4 cow. 3 ileer 3 heifer. 1 calf, S Wagon, 4 aelt harne, 3 ploughs, 2 harrowa, 1 cultivator, ahara in wheal. iy and corn, and nau in the ground, hay, grat in ma meadow, If pigs, beds, nd bedding, 4 tabUa, 2 ktove, 1 doi. chair, beurcau, 2 eight uaj clock, l cupboard ami kitchen uteimU, ROBERT CLARE. J.owei Mahony, July 1, 1113. 3t. "f.ool Intent fire Coninuny-" A STATED MEETING of the Company will lie held on Thursday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the School House. Punctual attendance i re quested. CHAS. J. BRUNER, July 1. 1843. Secretary. "hood M ill l'lrc C'oinpaiiT' rriIE memlrer of the G ood Will Fire Com--- piny" aro requested to meet at the Court House, on Mond.iv Evcninc, Jidy 3d, at T o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance is required. July 1. J. II. ZIMMERMAN. See. rilllE following Resolution, passed by the Town L Council, June lGth, 1831, will be strictly en forced : Kesolvcd. That any person exposing himself na ked for the purose of swimming, between the hour of 5 A. M. and 8 P. M shn'l be subject to a fine i f 50 cents, the one half thereof to t!ic borough, and the other to the informer. By order of the Chief Bti'iress, PETER W. GRAY, July 1st, 1813. 31 Clerk. A TlirrNliIng Machine for Sale. fpllE snl.scril.er offer f,.r sale a THRESHING JL MACHINE, new and in good order. The Machine has tiecn tried, and prove to be an excel lent one It will be sold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to H. B. MASSER. July 1st, 1813. .loliii FIscly'K r.Ntatr. OTH'E is hereby given, that letters testamen tary on the eitaie of John Eisily, Into of Sunbury, N rthumberland county, dee'd , have been gr mtrd by the llegiter of said county to the sub scrilier. All those indebted to the above estate are requested to call and make payment on Saturday the 2'Jih of July, 1M3, at the late re-idence of the deceased, and those having cl lims will present tin ir accounts, well authenticated, for setil-meut. MARY EISELY, July 1st, 1813. Executrix. fJC5"" Hark yumbrrs Mill .Supplied. . THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BLACKWOOD'S i.dimu ic; iiaazim:. A Sew It c p r 1 ii t . TWO nnLLlRSATKia SITIOLE COPIES 18J CTS. riHE Publi-h r of the New World announces that be ha eommepced the Re-pub'ication of this most celebrated of the mis nines, at a price which will insure it a very largo circulation. "Blackwood" has long stood at the head of the pe riodical literature of the world, and it continues to maintain that dimlnclion, without a rival. Profes sor Wilson, its editor (old "Ch'istopher North,") is unrivalled aa a prose-writer nnd a poet, and his c.'ntriliu'ors nie among the first living author of Great Britain. It will be issued in a double number of the New World, within 24 hour after the arrival of the I.oRlt-h Steamer, and srnt by the first mail to sub scriber in all part of the United States and Bri tish America. Tirtxia. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five Dollar for Three copies Eight Dollars for five copies and $15 for Ten copies payable in advance. Single copies 1 8 J cent. Any I I'Stmaster, or other person, who will oh tain 10 subscriber, and remit f!5 therefor, (hall have an extra copy gratis. Subject to newspaper postage only. AdUres J. WINCHES I KK, July 1st, 1843. Publisher. Jacob Mallei' listate. Kurt hit mberlaiid County, m. A MOXGST the Records of the Orphan' Court of said countv. at April term 1843, it ia thus contained : "April loth, 1943. on motion of Alexander Jor dan, Esq., rule on the heira and legal representa tives of Jacob Malich, deceased, to appear on the lirst day ol next term, (August 7th. 1843,) and ac cept or refuse the real estate of taid deceased at the apportionment. Extracted from the Record, and certified April 17ih, 1843. EDWARD OYSTER, Sunbury, June 24, 18 13. 6t Cl k O. C. COl.WTY THKASUHKH. '! 'en o r I p-.fiij i it ii oi ri i ir i f it Jill. I. Ill .K I i I .-i f .lillvl ill .11- n i: it h a .n c u. r y. T7ELLOW CITIZENS: I have len induced -i- to otl'er mvaelf as a eandidaie for ihe olTice uf - County Treasurer, at the coming election. Should you think me worthy of your supiiort, and I should be so suc cessful as to be elected, I will endeavor to gie gen cral ssti -faction to all who mav he concerned. JOHN' FARXSWOR1H. Sunbury, June 24th, 1843. Coiiuterfi-Itci-K' DEATH BLOW. rPhe puHic will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box haa three U tiela upon it. (the top, the aide and the bottom) ebcrt containing a Tac-simile signature of my hand writing, thus li. ISatNiiar.Tii, M. D. I hese la. hel- ate engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f 2,000. I htrefore it will he seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure, the medicine in ita purity, is to observe these labels. Kememlier the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly auhori zed, and hold CERTICATES OF AGENCY, For the sale of Rrundreth't Vegetable Universal Ml. Norlhumbeiland county : Milton Mat key & Chamttciliii. Sunbury ll.B. Masser. M'Ewena- ville Ireland & Meixell. Xorihumlciland Wm Forsyth. Georgetown ,. Union County: New Berlin Bogar & Win ter, helmsgrovc George Gundium. Middle. burg Isaac Smith. Bcavcrlown David Hubler. Adamtburg Wm. J. May. Mitllinsburg Menseh &. Ray. Hartluton Daniel Long. Freeburg U. & r.G. Muyer. Lewibburg Walla & Green Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynold & to. Uerwick Miuman A Kitteuhouse. Cat tawiasa C. G. Brobts. Bloomshutg John 1! Miiyer. Jeiaey Town Levi Uisel. Washington Kobt. McCay. l.ime.tone Balliel & McNinch. Observe that each Agent ha an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of lr lil(A.l)lit;i ll s Mauuluctory at Sing ing and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new lubtU now used upon the Itrandrttk J'ill uaxc. Philadelphia, office No. R, North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH, M.D June 24th, 1813. .Inine Jtl or sail's INtntc. WTOTICE i herebv aiven. that letleia test lf tamenlarv lisv lun (vmnir.l Ia thst cit..i I era, executor of the estate of James Morgan, late of town.tnp, Ioitliumtierland county, dec d All ieisons sndtbted to (aid estate, or having claims against it, ate hereby notified to call on the uhcii ben for kcttUinent HENRY MORGAN. HENRY UOL'KLl ELLER, June 3d, 1843 Ct, IWri. MENAGERIE. THE PHILADELPHIA ZOOLOGICAL l-JIITKII WITH TIIK jjJNF.w YoitK ixsrrn ri:, For the Tear isi:j, Undor tlic Direction of Mr. II. Hop kins fi. Co. Will be exhibited, at Newport on Friday the 7th, Thompsoniown on Saturday the 8th, Milllin'own on Monday the 10th. Richfield on Tuesday the 1 Ith.SelinsgruTn on Wednesday the 12th, New Berlin on Thursday the 1.1th, Northumt ciland on I' inlay the l lih, ami at Danville on aturilsy the 15th day of July, 1813. Door open from 1 to 4 o'clock, P. M. (TV Admittance 25 cents, children under ten years of age hall price. New and splendid Scenery, done in oil painting by one of the best artist in Philadelphia, decorates the sides of 20 wagons, all containing animals of Mlerent descriptions, affording one of tho most nch and animating displays ever brought forth, all the designs being nfthe latest finish nnd most admira ble fashion. I o enliven this scene, on entering the town a high-toned band will pour foilhome of the most fashionable atrs. The celebrated JOHN' SCH A FFER, the aubducr of the savage denizens of the forest, will appear in most magnificent series of scenes entitled The dreadful doom of the Sultan' slave." A- inong a variety of thrilling situation, the following will be exhibited : The outcast slave banished to the forest of Faihti, expiring from hunger and fa tigue ; when a fierce Brazilian I iger dart like lightning upon him from an upper cavern. 1 he Eastern despot most awful sentence!! Forfeited life rpared on condition of training a wild lion to harness which U accomplished, and the slave ride aciosa the road in an ancient car. Also, a variety of other beautiful and triking sit uations will be presented during the progress of the piece, to conclude with the most hold, grand and daring human display presented among a whole caravan of wild animals let loose at the same lime, upon the Indian Slave, who will gradually subdue, and playfully exhibit his remarkable fkill inelegant ly grouping the matchless xonlogical exhibition. I or particular sea large bills at the hotel. June 24th, 1813. 3 1. Slicriff's Sales. BY virtue of aundry writ of endilinni Expo nas and a writ of Fieri Facia issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in th Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 10th day of July next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following dercribed property, to wit : A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Milton, Northuniletland countv, in that part of said town called fcUpper Milton," and supposed to be marked in the general plan tip-root No. 8, front ing on the main or Front airect, and bounded on the north by a lot of Henry Eckliert, on the south by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, Esq , and on the cast by Back street, containing in width 40 or 4 7 feet, and in len-Mh about 200 feel, whereon arc erected a two story frame dwelling house, store room, ware house, stabling, ftc. AIo: A certain oiher lot of ground situate in tKe borough f Milton aforesaid, in that p rt of raid town called "Lower Milton," fronting on Mahoning stteit, and bounded on the west by a lot of John r . n olfinger, Esq , on the east by an alley and on the south by an alley, containing in width 36 fe t, and in length about 200 feet, whereon arc erected a two stoty frame house and a frame stable. Also: A certain tract or piece of land situate in Turbut township, N'oribuinU'rlnnd county, adjoin ing lam's of Uoliert Mch.ee, Abraham Siernrr, Ja cob Huffman, and others, containing 50 acres more or less, about 45 acres of which are cleared, where on are erected a two story dwelling house, a log barn, a large orchard, Ac. Seized, taken in execution, aid to be sold as the property of William H. Miller. Also: A certain lot of ground situate in the borough ol Sunbury, Northumberland county, and marked in the general plan of said town No. 120, bounded on th east and west by lots Nos. 125 and 127, and on the noith by an alley, containing i of an acre mote or les. Abo: 5 contiguous lot of ground situate in the borough of Sunbury aforesaid, fronting on Fawn street, the mo.t soulhe'n of which is bounded by a house and lot of Jacob Beck, and contains in front 57 J foct by 230 feet in depth, containing J of an acre more or less. The next two northward, containing each the aame quantity a the last ah.ive described. The fourth one (being the next north ern) contain in front 42 feet, by 230 in depth or eastward. And the 5th one north, is bounded northwaid by a lot of Chri.-lian Bower, Esq , and containing in front 57 feel by 230 in depth. Also : The one equal undivi 'ed fourth part of a certain tract of land situate in the Sbamokin Coal region, in Coal township, Northumberland coun ty, surveyed en a warrant in the name of Merrick Starr, and containing in the whole 200 acres more or less. Tbi land i well timbered, and upon which there i an excellent saw-mil! seat. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Lazarus. Also: A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Point township. Noilhumberland county, adjoin ing land of McGlensey & Wolf, Joseph Wallis, J. C. B. Noiire, and the main road leading from Northumberland to Danville, containing 17 acres more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, whereon sre erected a two story log dwelling house, a atone spring house, log stable, &e. There are aUo a number ol excellent Iruit tiecs on said pre mic. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of Samuel Payne. Also : 3 certain contiguous lots of ground silu ale in Chilisquaqua township, Northumbcilund county, adjoining land of John II. Vincent, and maiked No. 1, 2 ft. 3, and embracing all ihe land between lot No. 3 and Ihe canal, coulaining each of an acre more or le, being th aame lot of ground which John T. Mathiaa purchaaej from John H. Vincent. Soized, taken in execution, and to be aold a the proiicrty of John T. Maihia. FELIX MAL'liER, Sheriff. SherilT'a OlfiYe, ) Sunbury, Juuo 17, 1813.) REM07AL. I T II. Planner has removed hi store, into the new building adjoining the old store, where he baa opened a new assortment of Pry (ianih. C merries, (Juccnxware, Hardivure, dc. All person having una tiled accounts in his books, will save coN by attend ng to them aoon. Sunbury, Juno 10th, 1813. Vl," A iitl vci'HX7it 'li e vc f, Forwarding and (icncrnl Produce COMMISSION' Ml- II (I I AXIS, Sicond M 'hurf iitmre liare St . on the. Delaware, PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES : Henry Farnum A. Co. IJatvis, Trabuc V Curd, Brny, Barcroft, A Co. j Isminville. Williamson, Burroughs. Geo. Luckey, ft. Co. A Claik, Cincinnati. Eckel, Spaniiler cV Raguel St. John Smith, Esq , Reed, Brn. tV. 1'horuas, Portland. Rogers, Broihers & ''n. i.loseph Souther, Esq., W. R. Thomp'tin Co, Robert Siecn & Co. J. fi J. Reakert, Mulford ft Alter, lion. i m. inuier. ... ii - i . Clearfield, Va. B Ilendrick, J. K. Wel-h. Y. q Siinliuty, I'll. Vhiladi lphia ,R. Horn- s, E-q. David R. Porter, Emi Kobvrl t'ranc, Esq., Jersey Shore, Pa. Wm. M'Kelvy ft Co., nnomsburg, I'a. Walls & Oio, n. Iswishurg, Va. T. W. Kin'zing &. Son, Istrlc Haven, 1'u. SieirettcV. Potter, Istristown, I'a. Joseph Paxton, Esq., Columbia Co , l'a. McfSis. J.A P. Martin, llarrifhurg Wm. K. H . IVoscle, Esq. Lewis Hurford, E-q. Lancaxtr.r Jones, Murphy ft Co, E. A. Brown ft Brother. J. K. Moonhead, Esq. 1'ilMurg, Morgan ft Anderson, Geo. Piebury, Esq. SV. loin's June 3d, 1813. Iy D A VID EVANS, Ao. 7i South H utrrrl, opposite the Dxchnnr, PHILADELPHIA, (Formerly of So. 70 South Srrond street.) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fire and Thief-proof Chests and D.Mirs, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Ftllerers, Refrigera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ac, Ac, Stili continues to make his celebrated WATER Cool- gijJPers, and Filterers, Rcfrigcra ifet V-JiC t o r . bolh of the round and ij-j , jtquare shape, with improve- mrnn, oi me nesi niateiiaia Iv.anJ woikmanship. OCT" The Clients nrc manufactured without plank of any description, of the best material which is calculated to resist burplvs and heat a long as any manufactured in the 1'nilcd States a trial of which he is willing to make with any other, pro vided the trial be made of chests already sold to customer, and not manufactured for the express purpose of a trial. Purchasers are invited to call before purchasing clsowhere. CAUTION. All person are cautioned against making, using, selling or causing to be (old, any Keyhole covers for Fire Proof Cheats or doors of any kind, similar in construction to my patent of July 10th, 1841, as they will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. May 27ih, 1813 0m. Cabinct-31aking CYcw Establishment.) RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that be baa recently commenced the CAmXrVr-MAKIXC. IUjSIXKSS, in all ita branches, in Market airect, Sunbury, im mediately below the post office, where ho will be reaily to receive and execute all orders in the line of In business with promptness and despatch, and in the best atyle and manner. His prices will be low, in accordance with the times, yj' Lumler and Country Produce taken in Ex change May 27th 1843. fm city i riiM i ruK vrcTTtTv, AMD PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. .". and :$l North Third Street, N c i r the City Hotel, PHILDELPHIA. CC. MACKEV, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vitcs the attention of persons desirous of pur chasing Furniture, to his extensive Sales Rooms, (bolh public and Private, ) for every description of Household r urmlure, where can l obtained at all times, a large assortment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matttusses, Ac, at very reduced price, for cadi. 07" Sales bv Auction, twice a week May 27th, 1S-13. Iy Hover's Ink. JOSEPH X2. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing and Indelli- blc Ink, No. KMi North Ihtrd Street, six doors below Ilace, (east side,) PHILADELPHIA, "I ESPECTFI'LLY informs country merchants -a- and oihets, that he con-tantly keep on hand a large stork of hi sopcrier Black, Blue and Red Ink, and also a superior qutlity of IndclliMe Ink. H'S ink ia put up in buttles varying in size, from 1 to 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable terms. The excel'eot qualities of this ink has so thoroughly established it character, that it i now extensively used throughout tha country. . For sale at the store of H. B. Masser, Sun bury. Ps. May 27th. 1843. Iy IT. S. L17EWSE, Attnt for the salr of Souihicorlh MamtfaC' luring Cnnpanii't SlTKIMOIl Wltn iNi; I'Al'KUS; Warehouse No. 'A Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. rSM"E following kind constantly on hand, and for sale to ihe Trade at the lowest inatket prees -. Fine thick Flat Cs, 12, 11, and 18 lbs., blue and white; Extra super, and superfine Folio Poi-la, blue and while ; Extra super Packet and Commercial pott, blue and white ; Extra tuper Linen Note papers, long ; do. broad; siterline and fine Counting house Caps, blue and white; Extra Miier Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and while ; Suerline French Posts, plain nJ ruled ; Suj erfine Senium Cap and Posts ; Superfine and fine Cap and Posts, ruled ami pl.iiu, blue and while, various qualities and price. Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap ping, and Hardware p.ijxrs, Ac, Ac. May 27. 1813. Cm. irioitijult Furiisivorlli'n r.nlutc. NOTICE i hrisby given, that letters of admin irtration oil the et'e of Adnnijah Earns wurth, late of Sbamokin township, Norihumbeilaiid county, dte'd., have been granted by tha Register of suid county to th nibscnber. All those indeb ad to the above estate will make payment, and those having claim will present their accounts on the 2Uth of June, 1813, at the late residence of Ibo do ceased. HUBERT FAUNS WORTH, jr. May 27ih IsU. l .rUVr COUNTY TH KASril KM, To the Voter if Northumberland County I71E11.0W CITIZENS i Through the soli ; citations of many friend in various parts of the county, I have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for the office of Treasurer. Should I be so fortunate a to receite a majority i f tour sullragrs, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said ollice with fidelity. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. Sunbury. Mat 20th, 1843. LOlfC-LET'S f.rrnt Wr-stern Indian Pnnncrn, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Suhstanecs ; Free from Calomel and u II other Minerals. For the history of thi medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising surre-s and popular ity, see large bills B T is recommended as a general Cathirtic for fami'y ue in dypcpla and all bill. his di-ea-si s, it is inv iluablo for Asthma it is considced a specific, no cae h iving yet occurred which il has failed to cure for common c.dds, iioflaminatory dixca-cs, rheumatism, allection of the liver, Ac, and foi females, It ia a safo and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Silos West, of liinihnmptnn, N. V. Mr. Lonc'ey Dear Sir: I have used your Great West.rn Indian Panacea in my family, and have rceated!v precribed it for patients under my care, and am satisfied that it is always a safe, and in very many cases tin invaluable medicine. It operates as a laxative w ithout nausea, or pain ; and w hile it ef fectually obviates coftivenofs acts upon Ihe stomach and liver as an alterative, correcting neidity, anil re storing the healthy condition of those oraans. Veiy respectfully vonrs, S. V EST. For sale by JOHN W. FRILING, Sunlmrv. JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20lh, 18l3.Iy ciiahli:s . IIKC.IXS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBTJHY, PA. AS taken the ollice formerly occupied by the Hon. Chaile G. Doom I, opposite the Court ll'iuse. He will a'tend to business in the Courts of Northumlierland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th. 1813. J. D. Waters, RESPECTFI'LLY informs the citizen of the borough of Northumberland, and its vicinity, that be has commenced the Tailoring Itusiiicss, in b'1 its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly opposite rorsvth s store. As he receives the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobs entrusled to him, after the neatest and latest style, nnd upon the shoitcst notice. Northumlierland, April 22d, 143. Iy DP.. JACOB B. MASSES, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sun bury and it vicinity, that he has taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where be will be happy to receive call in the line of his profession. April 22d, 1843. Daniel Yarick, BLACKSMITH. BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that he haa commenced the MsACKSMlTHIXtt 11USINKSS, in Market street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where he intend to carry on the business in all it various branches, including, Turning, Making Mill Iron and F.liplie Springs, Ironing Carriages, with Ex tension or Standing tofts. Shoeing Horses, te. Order will be promptly and punctually attended to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. fXj Horso Shoeing done at f I per sett. Sunbury. April ISth, 1813. Gin 15 o o t Shoe MAITUPACTCPT. a r t i 11 I r i n , "Mfc ESPECTFI LLY informs hi friend and old ciMomer. that he has removed hi ' HOOT SlIOi: F.STAIIUSIIMF.ST to the frame building adjoining his dwelling house, between that and IV. D. T. Trite' oflice, a few doors west of his old estal lishmeni, in Matket street, where he intends to carry on the above business extensively, 111 all its rurions branches. Being thankful for past favor, he hopes, by strict attention to business and liberal charges, to give general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re ceive a lilieral share of public patronage. April 8lh. 1813. A CARD. Ifjl-. . Is. Illc, Thankful for past fa rvors, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Sunbury utid coun'ry around, that he has, taken his residence and ollice in market street, in the east end of the building occupied by John Bogar's store, where he will le happy to wait upon ull who fa vor him with their cills. Sunbury, April !!, 1813. 610 BLACKSIVIITHING. ti c o r b c Z 1 111 111 c r 111 an So 11. TllIE u! sailer hereby inform the public, that L they have entered into partnership,, in the DlaACHSMITHINO BUSINESS, wh'ch will hereafter be carr-ed on at ihe eld si and in Sunbury. under the firm of George Zimmerman A Son," where ihev will conduct the l ii-ine-a in all il various branches, including 7'irn inff. Making M.ll Iron, Imnmsr Carnages, Shor ing Horses. te. Order will I promptly and punc tually attend, d to, and work done cheap, lor cash or countrv produce. (Tj Shoeing done at one dollar per sett. GEOKGE 7.1 M MERMAN, J. 11. ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury, March 11th. 1813. P A?. T ITS P. SHIP. 'PHE suhscrihpis, having entered into a partner-- ship in the pr iclice of the law, will be happy to attend to all business entrusted to their care. Collections will be promptly attended to. They may always be found at their ollice, in Market street, Sunbury. tormeily occupied by Wm. Uewart, dee'd.. as a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEW ART, CHARLES J. URUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4th, 1843. 6 in. Frliuppyof li OS E O I N I'M E NT, leeeived and for sale by U. B. MASSER. Nov. 19th. 1842. BLANKS I'OU SALE AT THIS OFFICII HOUSE, ,Yn. 2:17, .Yn7i Th ird, above Clinic hill .Sr", . PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Prnnvlvri. nia Farim r, nnd Samuel Pike, jr., laic ol . mr rican Hotel. Columbus, Ohio, tnke pleasure in no qiiatnling their friend and the public pencrallv that they have taken the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same silo once occupied by the old established Hotel known a the Bull's Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill St. This Hotel is finished in the very best possiblo manner, hnd of the best materials. Ita location m very desii able, particularly forcountiy merchant; the arrnngrmen'sfor heatir.g and ventilating eadi room ia such as to secure any temperature. Tha hidroumsarc oil light and iitrv, all furnished in a neat t-ty!e, so a to inture lomlort. The receiving p irlors arp nl-o fmn'hc l in ' 1 perb style, the windows are nn '.ho French 'm loimii g Rn entrance to a balcony in front. r 'i.; m ikes pleasant recess. Pnrl'citlar attention !-.. been given to the beds and bedding, wbicl), v-i 1 1 the furniture, are entirely new. From years' experience in h. del biuinc, m trust, by strict aiduily to business, to make tin ' house a desirable stepping place. Our table, wil! always be supplied with Ihe very best our market can afford, and our bar wilh the best liquors and wines of Ihe most aptovcd brand. P. S. There are fir! rate stabling hnd carriBcn house iitliched to the hotel, r.ltrn.lcj by ra fi d and sol er ho-tSers. and ntn charges will be lw, in accordance wilh t'.e present haul tiu.es, Philadelphia. V. Till. 112. HATTER, W7ERY RESPECTFI'LLY beg- leave to i -y fo'tn his customers, mid lije public gneriili , that he still continues th" HATTING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, in ihe shop nearly oppo site Ihe Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry Hans and himself, under the firm of Haas A; Hruckemiller, which firm has been mutually dissol ved. Me hopes, by bis long experience in the ahov business, and strict attention thereto, to render gi i crnl satisfaction, and rcceivu a liberal share of p'ih. lie patronage. Sunbury, Oct. loth, 1812. Iy. UiNION IIOTEL, ((Srnrrul Stage lJicc,) -bit m LYCOMING COUNTY, I'ciuiMjlvanla. THE Suhcriber reseclfully informs his friends and the public in general, that he ha taken the above LARGE AD COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE BOROUGH OF MUXC Y, and that he is now well prepared to aceoinmodato all who may favor him with their custom. Hia Sr.tF.rtKo Apatitbuts are well aired, and comfortable. His Tibl Art Bar will always be FuppliiJ with the best the maiket can alTord. Hi Stabiihr, which is good, will be under the charge of good and careful hostler. He-feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who may patronize him, that he will not fnil toa'no general satisfaction. H. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 11, 1842. If. A CARD. Dr. D. T. TrltCS, nespectfully informs th citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has re moved his office to tho building lately occupied by George lirinht, in market street, Sunbury, whero he may be found at all hours, unlets professionally engaged. DR. TRITES returns his sincere thanks for 'ho encouragement he has received, in the line of his profession, in this place, and trusts, by prompt at tention to the duties of his profession, and reason able charges, that he will continue to receive a liberal share of the public patron igo. Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1842. tf. Dl J. W. If ill begs leave to lender bis 0 i ful acknowledgment to the people id .Sip ' and surrounding country, I'm then p ,-t enco: ment in the line of bis profession ; and won i' thesanie time announce to them, tlt.it '..e -tend to continue the practice of medicine 111 various department. He would, therefore, s. v. a continu ince of their conli-lenco und p .troi , He may be (ouud nt all times at his: oflice, at north east corner of Blackberry a'ld Die' s re. unless professionally engaged. Sunbury, Oct. 1 st, 1 H Vi. if. .1. "N. SUMiNKH, SURGEON DBNTIST, RESPECTFI'LLY ii.foins tho public that lot has ni nlo N iiiboiiibei iiind his pi ruiancnt place of iesi.ii nee, an I is teadv to utlcnd to any c.dis in the line of I i- ; r desaioii. July 2, H 12. I v. I ill. rillLADLinilA, liHIUMi M) POTTSVILIF RAIXj road. SUM M Ell A liU.M I KM EN T. Change of Hours. Oil A!ll AfTKIl S .Tr H P A T , ApBIL 1, 18J3. The passenger trains will have at the f-.lluw, v hours : Vhiladilphia and VnlhriHe. From Philadelphia, at fi A.M. ? n From Potisvilhi. at ft,' A.M. S " Hours of pauitHg Heading. For PoUsulle, at 9 A. M. Daily. For Philadelphia, at 7 A.M. Iloth nam pas at I'otlstown. J he down tm r breakfisl at Ke.uliog, and the up trim ut .Norn own, for which IA minu'es ate allowed at ia. 1 station. II K S. Between Poltsville A Phibuh. f .l.fiO & ?2..' Between Reading A do. 2.25 A 1.7r Between do A Pottville, 1,40 & l i t) ElCl-MllIO!! Tll'KITS OOOD FOR BTlUMr. wr.XT hat. Between PotUville V. Philadelphia, f 5 00 Between Reading A do. 3 (HI Between do. A Pottsville, 2 IM) All tha train will stop for way paenger at the uul point. (Jj" All paasengnr are reuetd to frccut their ticket before the train start. May 31, 1812. If.