THE RIDDLEU, XITWEKXX.B SBPABTXCflNT. Ant wet to Enigma of latt week. "Goto tni Art, not) aiveoiae, ceimnift WAtt aud a wm." GEOGRAPHICAL F.XIGWA. t am composed of forty-three Utter. My 16,-R, 94, 51, 34, 14, it a country in Europe, My 10, 4, 8, 7, 6, 8, 4, if a town in fprn. My 17, 28, 9, S, if a river in Prufii. My 8, '4, 18, 7, 34t, if a gutph between twocoun ' triet in Europe. My 10, 24, , 34, ft, 9.1, it a defer! in Afiica. My 4, (, 3, 4, if a lake in the U. 8. My JO, SI, 7, 17, 31 i a county in Pennsylvania. My 17, 3, 7, 17i it one of the United State. My whole, it what our forefather pledged to cure, the bleating we now enjoy. Pi biit thi lUoon. A the blood, in it life preferring courte it subject to continual watte na ture hat provided for the eupply of the exhausting fountain, by the conversion of our food into new blond. But whiltt tuch ample mean are provided for the manufacture of new blood, nature htt been no lee tnlicitou providing for the expultion of that which i ueles and decayed. The important of fice i performed by the bowelt, and when Nature (who it always struggling to throw of offending matter) requir. assistance in her benevolent in tention, Brandreth'a Vegetable Univertal Pill will be found singulitly adapted to the purpose, becaute they remove through the stomach and bowelt all corrupt humor from the body, in an easy, safe and effectual manner, producing no effect but what will finally conduce to the perfect purification of the blood, and herrby cure the di tense, (by what ever name it may be called.) and give perfect order to the wholo system. Q-PurchaM! of H. B. Mataer, Sunbury, or of a gents published in another psit of thit paper. DIED, On Sunday evening Ian, WILLIAM HOPPER, of thit borough, aged ubout 38 year. PRICE CUUUEXT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer. WassT, 100 Rra, 50 Otrnr, ...... 40 Oats, 25 Poarc, ...... 5 FLAXsrco, ... . 100 IlvTTta, ..... io Bkkswax, .... 25 Tallow, .... (0 Daixu Aert.m, . . 75 Do. Pkach at , 200 Flax, ... 8 Hkcklbd Flax, . ' 10 Eees, 8 "Good Intent FIrc Company." A STATED MEETING of the Company will lie held on Thursdsy evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the School Houte. Punctual attendance ia re queued. CHA8. J. BRUNER, July 29, 1843. Secretary. "Good Will FIrc Company." 'T'HB membera of the "Gjod Will Fire Com. - pvny" are requested to meet at the Court Houte, on Monday Evening, Aiigutt 7, at 7 o' clock, precisely. Punctual attendance ia required. July 29. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. See. LIST OF CAUSES. l?OR trial in the Court of Common Pleat of Nor--- thumrUnd County, to be held at Sunbury, on the fir.t Monday of August welt, it being the seventh : Jonph Trego vt Mattin A 8t k John Sheriff vt John Haa Houghton for Wharton va John Smith Henry llulT vt Chrittopher Campbell Puisel cV Pfoun vt Frederick Birkcnbine Wm A l.lowl vt Martin A Slock Thoma S Bonham vt Caroline Nours Jotia R Ketilcr vt John Murray Jacob Shi's vt Stout fix Frick Same va Sme J . hnR Miller vs Chsrles Crsig flack, assignee of Almtd v H M Davison Boone, assignee of Ege vt Sam Daniel Br.niut vt John A Shinier William Burmin v J k R M Daviion Stephen WiUon v F A Kracht Brown ft Brown vt Henry Frick Samuel KetT r va Jamet Beard Dougal fit. McOleary va Chrittopher H Baker Com'th of Pa for Vtnvtlcih vt John Frick Enoch Howec' ci'r v John Knorr John A Lloyd vt Rebecca Well John OrilTen vt S .mu'l T Burrowt Bink of Northumberland vt Paul Geddra & J R Prietily.&c Jacob I.eier, nr vt J fit II M Davison William K Brown va Peter Berleu John Hummel va E P Shannon John Painter vi Joteph Johnton, Ate John Hufman vt Robert McKee John H Flanigan, Ac vt Wm I. Houtel SAMUEL D.JORDAN, I'roth'y. Prolhonotary't Office, i Sunbury, July 29, 1843.$ TOW.SIIIl MCIJTIXGS. f Democratic citizen of Northumberland 1 county are requested to meet in their aevrral township, on Saturday, the 12ih day of Augutt next, tti elect delegate to meet in county conven tion in Sunbury, on Monday the 14th of Augutt next, for the purpote of selecting a suitable candi date for Congreas, Aaaembly, Treaturer, Commit ioncr and Auditor, and Delegate to the State Convention to be held in Harriehurg, to nominate eandidtt for the office of Canal Commiaaioneia. By order of the Democratic STANDING COMMITTEE. July 32.1, 1843. TO THE VOTERS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. IELLOW CITIZENS :-At the eameat aol ei taliona of many of my friends, I am induced to offer mytelf a a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be elected, I will endeavor to diaeharge the dutie of the office to tb beat of my ability. CHRISTIAN BOWER. Bunhury, July 32d, 1843. A Threshing Machine for Sale. THE subscriber offer for tale a THRESHING MACHINE, new and in good order. The Machine ba been tried, and prove to he an excel lent one. It will be fold at a reduced price, and warranted. Apply to H. B. MASSER. Jul? 1st, 1843. D HIED CM EHR I EM ToTaaleTy July 1ft, 1813. lit D. MASSER. Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of aundry writt of Venditioni Expnn at and a writ of Levari Facia issued oat of the ;ourt of Common Plett of Northumberland eoantv, to tne directed, will be eipoted to public tale at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 7th day of August next, at I o'clock, P. MH the following dercrilied property, to wit t gK All that certain tract or piece of X. land aituate In the c'ly. of Northumberland foresaid, beginning at a white pine corner, adj lining lamlt of Biddte fit Co., thence north 75 degreea eaat, 134 perchea to a pile of store; thence north twelve degree wett, 196 perche to a post I thence north eighty-eight degreea weat, 23 perche to poet thence north seventy-five degreee wel, 69 perchee to a pile of stone thence touth five degreee wett, 48 petchea to a poat; thence south eighty degreea wett, 30 perchea to a pine ; thence aouth thirteen degreea eaat. 195 perchea to the place of beginning, containing 1C5 acret and C4 perchea and allowance of fix per cent, for mad, dec. Also : Utic other tract ol land sit uate in the c unty of Northumberland afore. said, being butted, bounded and dcecriled at fol lowi : 1-eginning at a white pine, adjoining land of the Asy'uin Company, thence north twelve de gree wett, 171 peichet to a corner; thence aouth eighty-one degree went, 46 perchee to a cmcr; thence aouih seventy-four degree weft, 68 perche to a pile of atone ; thence north aixteen degree wett, 8 perchet to a pilo of t tone ; thence aouth seventy four degree weal, 100 perchet to a pile of alone; thence north aixteen degrcei wett, 106 perche to a pile of atone ; thence north seventy, five degree eaat, 218 peiche to a pile of ttone : thence north twelve degreee weat, 80 perchet to a gum ; thente touth seven y-four degreea weat, 275 perchet to a p;ne ; thence aouth fifty-five degreea wett, 112 perche! to a cbcnut. fallen ; thence couth eeventy eight degrees west, 196 perchet to a che.nul oak ; thence north, fifty -four degree to a cheinut ; thence weal, 124 perche to a ihcsuut; therce uih seven y degrers west, 55 perches to a pile of stone a corner of Sarah Rrca'a land ; thence aouth twelve di greea ea-t, 159 perchea to a poat ; thence norh eighty-five degrees east, 255 peichet to a pile of stone; thence north seventy-five de greea eaat, PR perchet to a pile of atone ; thence aouth twelve degreea eaat, 388 perches to a pine ; thence north seventy-five degreee eaat, 129 perche to a white pine ; thence north twelve and a half degreea wett, 294 erchef to a pile of atone ; thence touth eighty. four and a half degreea east, 2)8 perchea to a pile of atone, formerly a maple ; thence touth aixty-one degree eaat, 64 perches to a white pine, the place of beginning, containing 1012 acrea 43 perchea and allowance. Seized, taken in execution, and to be told ia the property of Burd PalteMon. Also: A certain tract or piece of I indituate in Ruth township, Northum berland county, adjoining lands of William Bear, Jr. Peter Roadarmel, John Penny! and others, con taining twenty acrea more or lea, about 12 acrea of which are cleared, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, frame imoke houte and a email log barn. Si ixed, tjken in execution, and to be told at the propeity of John Bear. MAlso: A certain tract of land aituate in Coal township, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of 8loman Bolig, Philip Dunklelergrr, and Mahonoy creek, containing 64 acrea more or lean, abiut 40 acrea of which are cleared, and whereon are erected a email log houe aad a new log barn. Seixcd, taken in execution, and to be aold at the rroDertf of George Gotshsll. Also: A certain hall lot o! ground situate in the borough of Sunbury, fronting on Market atreet, it being one half of lot No. 29, adjoining lot No. 28 on the wett, and on the eaat by part of tame I t No. 29, on which it erected a two ttoiy frame houe, a small frame office and frame atahle. Seized, taken in execution, and to be (old aa the property of George Wriser. Also : 1 he equal undivided moie ty or half of two certain Ialands, aituate in the river Sutquehanna, in Augusts township, Nor thumberland county, nppoaite the dwelling house of William R. Long one thereof called "Mrody'a Msnd," containing 37 acret more or leas, about 25 acrea of which are cleared, and in a high Mate of cultivation, dec. The other thereof called ''Round Island," containing alout 3 acres, neirly all of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Se'ied, taken in execution, and to be aold aa the property of William R. Jne. Also: A certain tract ot unim proved laud situate upon the waters of Shamo- km creek, in Coal township, Northumberland coun ty, bounded by land' la e of David F. Gordon on the west, Thomas CudwalUder on the east, and William Boyd, Burd Pa'terson cV Co. on the north, containing 1768 acrea more or less. Also: A certain other tract of .XT unimproved land situate in Coal township, Noithutnberland county, bounded by Isnds of Tho mas Cadwallideron the wett, David P. Gordon on the eaat, and on the no th by land autvryed on warrant in the name of William Tomlinton, George Colerain and other, containing 17G8 acrea more or le. gtgi Also: A certain tract of unim- ICT proved bind tituate in Coil townsnip, Nor thumtierlnnd county, bounded by land of Thomas Cadwalladrron the east, John Brady on the north, and 1 homes Cadwalludrr on the west, containing 400 acn a more or leas. Also: A certain tract of unimproved land aituate in Coal towuahip, Northumberland County, bounded on the wet by land suiveyed in the name of E-ther Cramer, land of Davit! P. Gor don on the eaat, and land aurveyed in the name of William Green on the north, containing 400 acret more or lets. Seized, taken in execution, and to be fold at the property of William Silvit. FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. SheritT'a Office, Sunbury, July IS, 1843.) Notice of Rule of Court. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, SOT. in tne Court of Common I'leat efitua County. At-aiL loin, in-ij, on motion of Mr. Bcllat, rule to ahow eauae bv the firtt Vday of next term, why leven thoutanu dolUra ot the proceedt of tale should not be piid over to plain tiff. Extracted from the Record, and certified Julv 6th, 1843. 8. D. JORDAN, July 8th, 1813. 4t Truth'y The Manufacturers'" and Mechanics' Bsnk of the Northern Liber ties, in the county of Philadelphia r. John II. Cowden. Notice of Rule of Court. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. SOT. J th Court of Common J' lea ofiaid County. Aran lotn. ibj, on motion of Mr. Bellas, rule Mo ahow cauaa by the 15 rat day of next term, why Catharine Rot, sur-" vivtng executrix of John D. It om, dtxea.ed, r. Henry FornwalL the money ratted from aala of defendant's narao. nal property by Sheriff Maorer should not be paid to plainiff. Extracted from the Record, in I certified July 6th M3. 8. D. JORiN. " July 8th, 1813. It t'roth'y. ted at EXCEiLlTG-Z HOTEL. Centra Street, oppoiite the Tows Ham, POTTSVIM.E, PA. J . C . LESSIfl. RE8PECTCULLY announce to the travelling community that he haa taken the Urge and tplendid eatab liahment, the Excaaaea Ilont, aitua. the corner of Centre and Callnwhill streets, nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough of Pottsvitle, which haa been thoroughly repaired and materially improved for the accommodation of visit ore. The Hotel it forty 0. front on Centre tt and one hundred and thirty oighl ft. on Catlowbilt, three storirs high ! it if admirably provided with Parlore, Silting Rooms. Reading Room, and large airy Chembere the moat spacious, pleaaint and conve nient Dining Room in the country a new and su perior Bathing Establishment ( and every conve nience and comfort to render it in all respects a moat desirable Hotel. No paii or expense will be spared to furnlah the Table and Bar with the beat that thit and the Philadelphia Market afford and with a dctermi nation to devote hi entire personal attention to the comfort and accommodation of thnae who m.vy fa. vor him with a call t aided by active, careful and obliging servant, he hopes to give grmr.il satis faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlora and Chambers, which he feels confident will please the most fastidious. The Stabling attached, is Urge and well construct! d, and superintended by experienced and altrntive Osiers. Horses and Carriagea may be had at any time to convey person to any part of the country. fjAn Omnibus run from thit Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the ac commodation of person travelling on the Rail Road. No charge for omnibu far to this Hotel. Pottaville, J.ily 8, 1843. 6m Notice TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will be received nntil aun-down of Friday the 1st day of September, 1843, at the town of Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan tango Aqueduct, on the Susquehanna Division. Plans and apecificatione will be exhibited three days previous to the letting. G. LEISENRING, Supervisor Susq. Div. Pa. Canal. July 8th, 1843. 8t John EHrly'g Instate. NOTICE if hereby given, that letter testamen tary on the estate of John Eisely, Ute of Sunbury, Northumberland county, dee'd , have been granted by the Register of said county to the sub scriber. All those indebted to the above estate are requested to call and make payment on Saturday the 29ih of July, 1843, at the late reridrnce of the deceased, and those having claima will present their accounts, well authenticated, for aettlement. MARY EISELY, July Itt, 1843. Executrix. 07 Back lumbers it ill Supplied. f) THE ISlVERSAt FAVORITE. CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BLACKWOOD EDIIYIfUKO MAGAZINE. A Sew Reprint. two rotList rtiafiRSLa const I8j cti. THE Publi.her of the New World aanouncea that be ha commenced the Re-publication of this most celebrated of the migaxinea, at a price which will insure it a very large circulation. "Blackwood" haa long atood at the head of the pe riodical literature of the world, and it continues to maintain that diatlnction, without a rival. Profea tor Wilson, ita editor (old "Chrittopher North,") it unrivalled at a prose-writer and a poet, and his contributor ate among the first living authors of Great Britain. It will be issued in a double number of the New World, within 24 hours after the arrival of the EnglUh Steamer, and aent by the first mailt to sub scribers in all parts of the United Statea and Bri tiah America. TxaMt. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five Dolltre for Three copiea Eight Dollara for five copiea and $15 for Ten eopiee ptytble in advance. Single copiea I8j cents. Any Poat mailer, ot other person, who will ob tain 10 fuhtcribeia, and remit f 15 therefor, shall have an extra copy gratia. Subject to newapaper postage only. Address J. WINCHESTER, July 1st, 1843. Publisher. Jacob !tf allch'a lint ate. Northumberland County, m. AMONGST the Kecorda of the Orphant' Court of ssid county, at April term 1843, it ia thua contained : "April 10th, 1843. on motion of Alexander Jor dan, Esq., rule on the heirs and legal representa tive of Jacob. Malich, deceased, to appear on the first day of next term, (August 7th. 1843.) and ac cept or refuse the real estate of said deceased at the apportionment." Extracted from the Record, and certified April 17th, 1843. EDWARD OYSTER, 8unbury. June 24. 1843. Ct Cl'k O. C. COUNTY TREASURER. TO TIIF. ELECTORS OF NORTIIVM- nr. n la n co unty. PELLOW CITIZENS: I have been induced J- to offer myself aa a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, at the coming election. Should you think me worthy of your aupport, and I ahfluld be to auc cearful aa lo be elected, I will endeavor to give gen eral tatinfaction lo alt who may be concerned. JOHN FARNSWORTH. Sunbury, June 24th, 1843. HR. Mas?r haa removed hit ttore, into the new building adjoining the old ttore, where lie hat opened a new atsoitment of Dry, Gaotti, Groctriet, Queentware, Hardware, ?e. All pertone having untitled accnunta in bis book t, will tave cottt by attending to them toon. Sunbury, June 10th, 1843. "IT. S. LAWB.E1TCE, Agent for the tale of South worth Manuac turinff Company's SUPERIOR WRITINd PAVERS; Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kindt conatantly on hand, and for aale lo the Trad at the loweat market pricea t Fine thick Flat Cape, 13, 14, and lfl Iba., blue and whites Extra auper, and tuperfine Fulio Pott, blue and white ; Extra auper Packet and Commercial poate, blue and white Extra super Linen Note papers, long do. broad ; aujrfin snJ fine Counting house Caps, blue and white t Extra super Congress Cap and LcUers, plain and ruled, blue and while ; Superfine French Poeta, plain and ruled (Suferfine Sermon Cap and Post; Superfine and fine Cip and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and "I'i'.s, Various qualities and price . Iso Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envslope, Wrap ping, and Hardware papers, Ac, eVe, .May 27, I81J. 6m. Counterfeiters' DEATH BLOW. rpha public will plea observe that no Brandrelh -- Pilla are genuine, unless th box haa three la bels upon it, (the topi the aide and the bottom) each containing a fc- simile signature of my hand writing, thus B. B n anna. xt. M. D. These la. belt ate engraved on ateel, beautifully deaigned, nd done at an expense nf over f 2.000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing necessary to pro. cure the medicine in it purity, ie to observe these libel. Remember the top, the aide, and the bottom. The following respective person are duly auhofi ted, and hold cxsRTxoATat or AasxrcY, For the sale of firandreth't Vegetable Universal ViU. " Northumberland county t Milton Mickey A Chambctlin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewane ville Ireland Y Meixell. Northumliland Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown J. Sc 1. Walls. Union County : New Berlin Bogar cV Win ter. Selinsgrove George Gundrnm. Middle burg Isasc Smith. Beavertown David Hubler. Adamshurg Wm. J. May. Mifflinsburg Mcnach A. Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg O. cV F. C. Mover. Lewiaburg Wall cV Green. Columbia county : Danville E, B. Reynolds Jt Co. Berwick Shumnn A Ritlenhouae. Ca. tawissa (', G. Urol its. Bloomsburg John R. Moyer. Jctaey Town Levi Bisel, Washington Robt. McCay. Limestone Ballict ft McNinch. Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation nf Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new labeit now used upon the lirandrtth I'ill Boxen. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. June 24th, 1843. Hart, Andrews & ill'Kevcr, Forwarding and General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Second Wharf above Race St , on the Delaware, FHILASELFHIA, REFERENCES t Henry Farnum cV Co. jJatvis, Trabue cV Curd, Bray. Bsrcroft.cV Co. Louisville. Williamson, BurroughsiGeo, Luckey, fit Co. cVCUk, Eckel. Spsngler &Raguel Reed, Bro. fit Thomas, Rogers, Brothers & Co. W. R. Thompson fit Co. Rol ert Sieen fit Co. J. fit J. Rrakert, Mulford cV Alter, J. R. Webh. E q. Philadelphia David R. Porter, Eq. Messrs. J. fit P. Martin, Harritburg Wm. K. Hoffnagle, Esq Lewis Hurford, Esq. Lancatter Jones, Murphy fit Co. E. A. Brown fit Brother. J. K. Moorehesd, Esq. Pittsburg. Morgan fit Andsrson, Geo. Pte.bury, Esq. .S7. Loui June 3d, 1843. ly Cincinnati. St. John Smith, Esq , Portland. Joteph 8outher, Esq., Boston. Hon. Wm. BiKler, Clearfield, Pa. ID. Hendricks, Sunbury, Pa. K. Hum' s, b.-q. Robert Crane, Esq., Jersey Shore, Pa. Wm. M'Kelvy fit Co., Bloomiburg, Pa. Walla fit Green. Ltwizburg, Pa. T. W. Kin'zing fit Son, IacIc Haven, Pa. Stetrettdc Potter, Lewistmsm, Pa. Joseph Psxton, Eq., , Columbia Co , Pa. I p Ml lo J tJ 'Tl Cabinet-Making (New Establishment.) WILLIAM HOOTER WT ESPECTFULLY informe the citixena of MMj Sunbury and vicinity, that he baa recently commenced the CABINET-MAKING BUSINESS, in all ita brioche, in Market ftreet, Sunbury, im mediately below the pott office, where he will be ready to receive and execute all ordera in the line of hia butinea., with prompt nee and despatch, and in the best style and manner. Hia pricea will be low, in accordance with the times. Lumber and Country Produce taken in Ex change. May 27th 1843. 6m DAVID EVANS, .Vo. 70 South Sdttrcrt, oppoxite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, Formerly of So. 76 South Second street,) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent File and Thief-proof Chest and Doora, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Filterers, Refiigera tors. Hoisting Machinea, fite., dec, Still continues to make hi. celebrated WATER Cool ers, and Filterers, Refrigera tore, both of the round and quare ahape, with improve ments, of the best material! ;.and woikmanship. 07" The Chests ore manufactured without pUnk of any description, of the best msterisl which is calculated to resiat burglaa and heat as long as any manufactured in the United Statea a trial ol which he ia willing to make with any other, pro vided th trial be made of cheat already sold to cuatomera, and not nianufjctured tor the express purpose of a trial. Purchaser are invited to call before purchasing eltesvhere. CAU TION. All persona are cautioned sgiinst making, using, selling or causing to ba aold. anv Keyhole covera fit Fire Proof Cheata or doora of any kind, aimi'ar in construction to my patent of juty tuin. aalhey will be dealt with accord ing lo the Patent Law. M iy 27(h, 1843 Gin. Hover's Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVEIl, Manufacturer of Writing and Indelli b!c Ink, No. 100 North Third Street, six door below Itace, (cast aide,) V HI L ADSLFHIA, "I.) ESPECTFULLY inform country merchant -s l and others, that he constantly keeps on hand a large slock of his superior Black, Blue snd Red Ink, snd hIo a superior quality of Inde llilde Ink. His ink is put up in bettle varying in aize, from I to 33 ounce, snd will l sold on reasonable term. The excellent qualiiiea ofthiaink hs so thoroughly estsbli.red its character, that il ia now extensively used throughout th cnuniry, For sale at ihe ttore of H. B. Masser, Sun bury. Pa. May 27th. 1843. ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION AND VfiltATB 8 ALBS IlOOXrX;, Not. '29 and 31 North Third Street Near the City Uttel, PlIILADELFF.A. p C. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re-pectfully in vs (,,., ,bo attention nf persona deairou of pur chasing Fumiture. to hia extern! vo 8.1,, Roome, (both public and Piivate.) fo, every description of Household Furniture, where can be obtiinej all lime, a large aaaortment of faahionablo and wtl) manufactured Uatunct Fumitore, Beds, Main tie., at very reduced psices, for rath. (t" Sel Auction, twite a week. May 7ih, J843.l LOlTGr-LEY'3 rnt Western Indian Panacea Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances Free from Calomel and all other Minerals. Tot the history of this medicine, and iia unrivalled and truly surprising success and popular by, see large bills IT la recommended aa a general cathartic for family usein dyspepsia and all bilious dinea aea, it ie invaluable for Asthma it i considered a specific, no eise having yet occurred which it haa fsibd to cure for common colds, imflammatory disra.es, rheumatism, affections of ihe liver, dtc and for females, it ia a safe and excellent remedy. OCRTZriCATE, From Dr. Silas West, of Rmghampton, JV. V. Mr. Longley Dear Sir 1 I have Used your Groat Westtrn Indian Psnacea in my family, and hive repestedly prescribed it for patients under my care, and am satisfied that it is alwavs a safe, and in very many casrs an invaluahle medicine. It operate a a laxative without nausea, or pain and while It ef fectually obviates coatlvcnef act upon th stomach and liver as an alterative, correcting acidity, and re- ftoring the healthy condition of those organs. Aery repectfully yours, 8. WEST. For sale by JOHN W. FRILtNO. Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 30th. IB43.ly COUNTY TREASURER. To tie Voters nf Northumberland County-' ITELLOW CITIZENS t Through the aoli- cit.itions of many friend in vsrious part of the county, I hsve bren induced to ollur mvaelf ts a candidate for tbe office of Treasurer. Should I be so fortunate a to receive a majority of your snflragrs, I pledge myself to dischjrge the duties of said ollicn will) fidelity- THOMAS A. BILLINGTON". Sunbury. May 20th, 1813. CHARLES V HEUINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. STJNBTJRY, PA. ' HAS laken the office formerly occupied by the Hon. Charles G. Donm l, opposite the Court House. He will attend to business in the Court of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1P43. J. D. Waters, T) ESPECTFULLY informs the citizen of the --' oorough of Northumberland, snd its vicinity, that he hs commenced the Tailoring Itusiiiess, in a'l ita various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thorns, directly opposite Forsyth's store. As he receives the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he i enabled to do all jobs entrusted to him, after the neatest and lateat atyle, and npon the shoitest notice, Northumberlsnd, April 22d, 1843. ly MERCHANTS HOUSE, JVo. 237, Sorth Third, above Cuttowhill Sl PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Penn.ylva. ni Firmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late nf A mertcan Hotel, Columbui, Ohio, lake pleaauro In ac quainting their friendt and the public generally that they have tart en the large and commodious Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same si to once oernpied by the old established Hotel known f the Bull'a Head, in Third stieet above Callow hill at, Thia Hotel it finished in the very best possible manner, and of the beat material. In location ia very tletirable, particularly for country merchant 1 th arrangements for heating and ventilating each room ia inch to secure any temperature. The btdroomsare all light and airy, all furnished in nest style, so as to insure comfort. Tin receiving parlora are aUo furnished In a stt pcrb style, the windows are on Ihe French style, forming an entrance in a bslcony in front,- whkh makes a pleasant recess, Pnrtieular attention hs been given to the beds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. From yrars experience in hntel business, we trust, by strict assiduity tc business, to moke this house a desirable stopping place, Our table will always be supplied with the very beet our market can afford, and our bar with the best liquors and wines of the most approved brand P. 8. There are fir.t rate atabbng t.nd CarrUae houeoa attached to the hotel, sttrndeil by ra iT'il and sober hoMlcrs. rind our ehatpes will be Ijv, lit accordance with (be pr"ent haid times. Philadelphia, Oct. 7lh, 142. sam'iTii iii ilivji i l ii; u, HATTER, VERY RESPECTFULLY leg leave to ins form bis customers, and the public generally, that he still continue tho HATTING BUSINESS. in all its various branches, in the ibop nearly oppo site the Buck Tsvern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry liana and him.clf. under the firm of llass ct Druckemiller, which firm has been mutually (Unsol ved. He hopes, by hi long experience in the nliove business, arid strict attention thereto, to render gen eral satisfaction, and receive a liberal share of pub lie pntrongn. Sunbury. Oct. 15th, 1642. ly. UNION HOTEL, BP.. JACOB B. MASSIF., RESPECTFULLY informs thecitixen of Sun bury and ita vicinity, that he has taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. John Pesl, where he will be happy to receive calls in the line of hi profession. April 22d, 1843. Daniel Yarick, BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform the citixena of Sunbury and ita vicinity, that he has commenced the BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, in Market street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where he intends to carry on Ihe business in all its vsrious branches, including, Turning, Making Mill Irons and Eliptie Springs, Ironing Carriages, with Ex tension or Standing lops. Shoeing Horses, 4 c. Orders will be promptly and punctually attended to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. rjj Horae Shoeing done at (1 per sett, Sunbury, April 15th, 1813. 6m Boot &Shoe 11 A1TTTFAC T OP.T Martin Irwin, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and old customers, that he ha removed his DOOTf SHOE ESTABLISHMENT to the frame building adjoining hia dwe'iina houte. between that and Dr. D. T.Tiitea' oftjee, a few doora west of his old elat lishment, ir Maiket atreet, where he intends to carry on the above business extensively, in all its various branches. Being thankful for past favors, he hope, by strict attention to business ind liberal chargea, to give general satisfar lion ; and that he will continue to re ceive a liberal t-hare of public patronage. April 8th, 1843. A CARD. O. 19 m-i M a .., , uaiimui tot vors, respectfully Informs the inhabitants of ounbury and country around, that he has, taken his residence slid office in market street, in the east end of ihe building occupied by John Bogsr's store, whi te he wilt be happy to wait upon all who fa vor him with their ells. Sunbury, Apiil 1st, 1843. dm BLACKSIYIITHING. George Immcriitilii & .So n. riHE sutsciil-ers hereby infirm the public, that A. they have entered into partnership, in the BL.ACKSMITIIINO BUSINESS, whxh wi!l herc.fier be carried on at the old stand in Sunboty, under the firm of ''George Zimmerman fit Son' where thev will conduct the lu -inert In all its various branches including 7ur-t. t'n, Making Mill Irons, faming Cttrr.ages. .VAcx ing Horses, 4c. Order will be ptomptly a',d punc tually attend) d to, and work dune cheep, fr j.,), or country piojure. gjf Shoving done at one dulWr r at t:EORG ZIMV.ERMAN, J. H. TtlMMEjitMAN, Sunbury, March l ih, 1813, . PisR'lTaROSI?. PH o subsnbeia, hsving entered into a partner- hip in the practice of the law, will be beppy lo af.nd to all business entrusted to their care. Colla.-.tions will be promptly attended to, They may always be found at their office, in Market street, fcToribury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewsrt, dee'd.. as a slirerox.m. WILLIAM L. DEW ART, CHARLES J. BRUNER. Bnnhory.Feh. 4ih, 1843. ly. Freali aoppy oTRlWE OINTMENT." received and for sale by tt.Jp, MAoSER, A Nov. 19th. 1142. BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. (General Stage OJfi.ce,) h: cj .nsr lc3 tst 9 LYCOMING COUNTY, Pennsylvania. THE Subcrlber respectfully informs his friend and the public in general, that he has taken the abovo LARGE AXt) COMMODIOUS HOTEL. IN THE BOROUGH OFMUNCY, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His Si.r.r.rtso ArsaTaUSTS are well aired, and comfortable. Hia TihLK Ann Bin will always be supplied with the best the market can afford. His Stablino, which is good, will be under the charge of good and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire to render comfortable those who msy patronize him, that he will nnt fail to give general satisfaction. H. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, 1842. If, A CARD. T)r, D. T. Trltes, Respectfully Informs th J--' citixensofSunbury and vici oity, that he has it moved his office to tho building Istely nctupicd by George Bright, in market street, Sunbury, whrrei he may be founii at all hours, unless professionally engaged. DR. TP.ITES returns his sincere thanks for tint encouragement he has received, in the line of h s profession, in this place, and tru.1, by prompt a . tent ion. to the duties of his profession, and reason able, chargea, that he will continue lo rrccivo a 'iberal share of the public patronage, SunburyiOct. 1st, 1842. tf A CARD. Ts". J. W. Peal begs leave to tender liisVate. - J ful acknowledgments to ihe people of Sunbuiy snd surrounding country, foi their past eneonrngc rnent in the line of his profession ; and Would at Ihe samto lime announce to them, that he still in tends to Continue the practice of medicine in all Ita vsrious departments. He would, therefore, solicit continuance of their confidence and patronago, He may le found at all timet al hia office, si the north eaat corner of Blaiklierry and Deer at feels, unlesa professionally engaged. Sunbury, Oct, 1st, 1842 tf SURGEON DENTIST, TJESPECTFLTLLY i.dW, the public thm ho --- bis made Northumberland his permanent place of residehce, and i ready to attend lo ai.y cali in the line nf liis profession. July 1, tan, ly. tnltADELPKIA, imm AND rOTTSYHLE RAIXi ROAD, SUMMER ARltAGEMEKT. Change of Hours. Ci Ae Attxn StrruPAi, Arair. I, 1843, The psasecger Iratns will li ave at the following hour : Philadelphia anJ Puttrvillc. From riiiludelphl.1, at 6 A.M. 3 n .. From I'ottaville, st f A. M. S " Hours of patting Jieudtwr. For Pottaville, at 6) A. M,"i n . For Philadelphia, at 1 A. M. Both liains pat at Poltstown. The down tra il breakfisle at Reading, and ihe up train st N orris town, for which la minute aie allowed at each) atation, F.I H F. S. Between Pottaville fix Philada, 3,50 fit f?,5C Between Heading fit do, 2,25 tc 1,7 5 Between do cV Pottaville, 1,40 fit 1,00 Exrraaioa Ticxxra oooo rok TCRia xat tt. Between Potttvilla fit Philadelphia, f 5 Oil Between Reading fit do. 3 00 Between do. fit Pottaville, 3 I'O All the train will atop for way pattenger st the esosl point. 07" All paasengsia are reeuested lo procisie their ticket before ihe trsins start. May 21, 184?. tf.