snsrELim. V.illtot-lsil, Conilfnaerl mt Beleetsd. tSood butter has been selling in Lancaster city, it 6J cent per pound. In New York young mfiiri lady gave birth to four children, two of whom were giil, alive and well, the other two were i till born. A an evidence nf hard time, eome ! 00 bottle of Madera wine, sold in New York, on Tuesday, for thrte tlolUrt a bottle. There am now thirty-two stsmloats tailing out of Buffalo, N. Y., with an aggregate tonnage of 13,. 804 Ion. Passengers are taken from Boston to Portland 1 113) by rnil road for one dollar, the distance be ing run too in five hour. Mote llayward, of Boston, received an anony. nous letter on the 13ih inat., enrloaing twenty-five 44lr,in which the writer acknowledge he took all dollars from him, by theft, about ten yearn lince, for which he desires to restoie four-fold, and asks hit forgiveness. About 30,000 old Lutheran subject of Prussia, from the border of the Baltic, are shortly to teltle in this country. 1'enmyleania. The expense of the govern, mcnl of Pcnnylvania amount to 89t,980, inde pendent of the interest on the debt. Ten convict escaped from the penitentiary in Milledgcville, Geo. five hundred dollar i olTcred for their apprehension. The French Government hive it in ennttfmpta tion lo rebuild Point Petre with iron houses, a af fording the beet security against earthquakes doubtful. The British and Foreign Dible Society' receipts, from all sources, $93,476 2 8d ; Bibles and Tes tament issued, 962,000, and since the commence ment, in 1809, 15,020,084. The ateamer Illinois left Detroit foi Chicago on the 17th inst., with tf.rtn hun Ired passengers. There is great excitement in Essex Co., N. J., and especially in the town of Stillwater, in conse quence of the appearance of hydrophobia among (be dog. JWiVrr. This hesutiful flower is indigeniou in Mexico. Ii ws di coved by Dahlia, a German, from whom it derives its name. The purchases of dry goods for Rochester, far exceed fMIO.OOO annually, principally made in Boston. Xo (mpcr fdare for it. A law of Virginia al lows the retailing of spiritou liquors, at proper place in the different counties, the magistrates have decided that there is no "proper place" with in their jurisdiction for that purpose. Thomas Adams, of Middlefield, New York, at tempted while intoxiiated, to kill his children with an axe, as they lay in bed ; and being deterred from effecting hi purpose by hi wife, cut hi own throat, and died in a few minutes. It ha been ascertained, by artusl experiment, that castor-oil used instead of butter, in the prepa ration of dishes, will m ke the victuals go much fairlvrr. A great discoveiy this for econmical hnuso kecers! Science nitrt. Feathers are not an infalliable protection against lightning. A hen was killed in Lyons, N ('., the other night. J.nthtf String. Some thics broke intt a house in Haw dc (irsre, M.I., and seized a bag contdn ing fIW9 in specie! but the siring broke, and the jingliirg nf the money swoke the lady of the house who gave tire ulnim and i lie hurglsys fled. There is a plant, or rather shrub, in Texas, cat ln wild tea, vrry closely resembling young by son in smell awd flavor. Mr. J. P. Cu'liine, of Boston ho expended on hi relehrtod farm nf 125 acie al Wsteratown. Fi'vrn hundred ih 'tuand dollars. The house now Imilding on the premies ises'imsted to coat f 125. IH)0. It is calculated f"f a princely residence, with ( 'hinesc verandaha, windows of stained glass, Ac. .4 Hitturicnt Suhjrrl.K historical painter in New York ha chosen for his next subject, to be tllu-lratcd by his pencil, the celebrated interview that Bolts and the President held together, between cherts, tie intend to do justice to both of the distinguished parties. Vufoabh Paper. Among the valuable paprrs left by I lie, late Mr. Webster, in possession of bis son, is an autnMographical memoir, embracing the prominent incidents in his nro.-t eventful life ; and also a Snyopotisof Words in Twenty Langua ges," to which he devoted neatly ten of the best year of hi long life. Wathingtun Irving. -It is rumoured that our Minister to Spain intend lo return soon, on ac count of ill health. He has t.ilely receive hand some leg.wy from the 1st Mr. Hicks, of Waverley Place. .4 Juvenile Pair. .K Lond.w paper aays, "A huband and wife attended Kendal market on Sa- turdsy Isst, whose untied ages, at the birth of their ! first child, amounted to only 27 years !" IIAI-TI.MUUU MAItKKT. OJficeoftht DiLTinoat Anisici, June 19. GRAIN We hear of no parcels of MJ. Wheal t market. The sale of Pennsylvania on Satur day were 600 bushel while at 119 cU. and TOO lw.li la red at 1 17. To Jay price advanced, and th sales were as follows: 1800 bushel white at 120 123 cents i 2800 bushel red at 119 a 120 cts ; and email parcel of red, not prime at 118 els. The aggregate sale of Saturday and to-day ate 6500 bushel. Sale of Pennsylvania yellow Corn on Stuidy at 54 55 c. To-day the market is dull and that price could not be obtained. Sales of Md. Corn wete maJe lo-Jay at 54 cent for yellow and 64 a 55 cent for white. Sales of Pennsylvania Oats at 29 cent. We quote Md. Oat at 27 a 28 cent dull. A sale of heavy Penna) Ivania Kye to-day at 63 cts. WHISKEY. The demand is very limited and declining. Small sales of bhds. at 2 1 cents anJ of III, at 25 cts. T II I! It I D 1 la U II a raVBNILB DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last week. Strut or Basir.MAViirt.. GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of thi'ty-two leltei. My 2, 9, 1 8, 28, 30, 27, 28, IS, is a country in A. si a. My 3, 23, 30, 1, is a mountain in Africa. My 10, 13,32,9, 28, is one of the West India Islands. My 3, 23, 30, 12,4, is a river in British America. My 12,23, 1,23, 8, 13, is a town in Mexico. My H, 2, 19. ia a lake in Wisconsin. Mj 9, to, 13, 3,2, 12, is a tiverin IT. Canada. My 3, 28,31, 9,30, I, is town on the Su-qoe-hanna. My whole is a Divine command, aadly violated by all cl owe of people. NrrmTT or tmk Blood Re a, mart Attx. tiox ! When the blood becomes impure it is a certain sign that the inlest'nel region of the to oach do not perform their natural functions. flrandreth' Universal Vegetable Pills, formed from the soundest vege'aMe matter extracted by a scientific process, will remove all complaints of the stomach, and the blood will soon run though it pioper channels, pure and heabhy as ever. These pills in their operation are free from that pain which accompanies most other. The reaon is obvious, the extract conslitu -s the very essences of the remedy, slopped fro.n the grounds, and there fore act upon the system in the mildest possible manner. All those troubled with excess of bile, dyspepsia, headach, Ac, (which can l easily re moved with little attention.) it will elf dually relieve, and the body resume a healthy regularity. (Xj Purchase of H. B. Masser, Sunbury, or of the Agent published in another part of thia pa per. .IT Jt IS 1 1 t K D f On the 8th inst.. by the Rev. D. Gring, Mr. Jo nas Fox, of Columbia county to Miss CiiarsTi Ltvrx, of Sinking Spring, Northumberland eo. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. C. F. Slcrver.Mr. TliKTHir.R Brans to Mis Catnknisk Swaarrx, all of Milton. On the 15th insl , by the same, Mr. Jacoa Bars led to Miss EiixtnxTH SkTknao, both of Tur but. DIED, On Thurs lsy. the 15th instant, and infant son of Mr. Charles Weave, of this place. In Milton. on the I3ih inst.. Miss ELIZABETH JANE, youngest daughter of Mr. William H. San deson, a mil 21 year'. At his residence in York, on the 8lh insl , Gen. JACOB SPANGLER, of that town, aged 75 year and 7 month. In Milton, on Tuesday, I .lib. inst., Mrs. MARR, widow of the late Lawrence Marr, in an advanced ge- 1MUCE CURUKNT. Currrctcd weekly by Henry Yuxthetmtr. Whuat, .... 90 Rrx, - . - . .50 dm, . - . - . 40 0ts, ...... 25 Poik, Ji FLaisrr.n, ... . (tfl Bl'TTXR, . . . 10 Bkkswsi, - . - 25 Tallow, .... lo Daixn ArrLcs, . . 75 Do. Pkai'HM, . 200 Fiax, ... .8 HrrKirn Fiat, . 10 Eons, ...... 6 COT XT Y TK K A SI) H Kit. TO THE ELECTORS OF SORTIll M- ttKIU.ASO CO lAT Y. lELLOW CITIZENS: I have been induced lo oiler myself as a candidate for the office of County TrciiMircr, at the coming election. Should you think me withy of your suport, and I should be so suc cessful as lo he elected, I will endeavor to give gen eral satisfaction to all who may be concerned. JOHN FA RNS WORTH. Sunbury, June 24th, 1843. C'ouiitcrrcltcrM' DEATH BLOW. rPhe pu' lie will please observe lhat no Brandrelb - Pills are genuine, uulcwa the box has three la bel upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom) enrh containing a fac-simile signature of my hand writing, thus U. DatJiiNKTH, M. D. These la. hel aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and dime at an expense of over f 2,000. Therefore it will be seen that (he only thing necessary to pro. cure ihe medicine in ita purity, is to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori zed, and hold CERTICATES OT AGENCY, For the sale of Hrandreih't Vtatlulifc Vmeertal W. Norlhumheitand county I Milton Maekey cV Chsmheilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Ewena ville Iteland Al Meixell. Northumt-eilanJ Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown . . .. Union County: New Berlin Bogar At Win ter. Selinsgrove George Gundium. MioMle burg Isaac etmith. Beaveriown David Hubler. Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Mitllinsbuig Mensch At. Ray. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg G. iVF. C. Moyer. Irwisburg Wall Ar Green. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds V IO. Uerwiik Miuman Ac lutteuhouse. l;a' tawissa C. G. BroM. litooinsburg John It. Moyer. Jeiaey Town Ievi Bisel. Washington Robu McCsy. Limestone Balliet At McNinch. Observe that each Agent haa an Engraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr BRAND KETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of Ihe new label nuw used upon Hit Hrandrtlh i'ill Buxet. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North 8th street. U. BRANDKETH.M.D. June 24th, 1843. RSliE 07AL nil. jtlusttrr has removed his store, into the new building adjoining the old store, where he has opened a new assoitmrut of Jry, Guilt, firoetriet, Queemwaie, Hardware, Vc. All persons having unsMthd account in liia books, will ave co-Is by attandiug lo them soon. Sunbury, June lOlb, 1813. SherilF's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Epn. nss and a writ of Fieri Fse'ns Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, lo me directed, will be exposed lo public sale al the Court House In lh Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 10th day of July next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit t A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Milton, Northumberland county, in that part of aid town called '-Upper Milton," and supposed lo be marked in the general plan tlt reof No. 8. front ing on the mnin or Front street, and bounded on the north by a lot of Henry Erklert, on ihe aotith by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, Esq , and on the east by Buck street, containing in width 40 or 47 feet, and in length about 200 feet, Whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, store room, ware house, stabling, fee. Also: A certain o'her lot of ground situate In tko borough of Milton aforesaid, in that p rl of said town called "Lower Milton," fronting on Mahoning stieet. and bounded on the west by lot of John F. Wolfinger, Esq , on the east by an alley and on the south by an alley, containing in width 30 feet, and in length about 200 feet, whereon are creeled a two atory frame house and a frame stable. Also; A certain tract or piece of land situate in Turbut township, Northumberland county, adjoin ing lands of Robert McKee, Abraham Sterner, Ja cob Hoffman, and others, containing 50 acres m.Te or less, about 45 acres of which are cleared, where on are erected a two atory dwelling house, log barn, a targe orchard, Ac. Seized, taken in cxecuiion, and to be sold a 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 thfl east and west by lots No. 125 and 127, and on the north by an alley, containing of an acre more or le. Al-o: 5 contiguous lots of ground situate in the borough of Sunbury aforesaid, fronting on Fawn street, the most southern of which i lounded by house and lot of Jacob Beck,' and contains in front 57 J feet by 230 feet in depth, containing j of an acre more or less. The next two northward, containing each the same quantity as the last ah ve described. The fourth one (In ing the next north ern) contains in front 42 fctt, by 230 in depth or esstward. And the 5th one north, is l-oundcd northwsrd by a lot of Christian Bower, Esq , and containing in front 57) feet by 230 in depth. Also : The one equal undivi 'ed fourth part of a certain tract of land situule in the Shamokin Coal region, in Col township, Northumberland coun ty, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Merrick Starr, and containing in the whole 200 acres more or less. This land is well timbered, and upon which there is an excellent aaw-mill seat. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Lazarus. Also : A certstn lot or piece of ground situate in Point township. Northumberland county, adjoin ing lands of MiGleiisey Si Wolf, Joseph Wallis, J. C. B. Nouc, and the main road lending from Northumberland to Danville, containing 17 acre more or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared, whereon are erected a two story log dwelling house, a stone spring house, log stable, Ac. There are also a number ofcxcellent fruit trees on (aid pre mises. Seized, taken in execution, and to be aold aa the property of Samuel Payne. Also : 3 certain contiguous lots of ground situ, ale in Chilisqusque township, Northumberland county, adjoining land of John H. Vincent, and maiked No. 1, 2 A 3, and embracing all the land between lot No 3 and the canal, containing each J of an acre more or bus, being the same lots of ground which John T. Mathiaa purchased from John H. Vincent. Soized, taken in execution, and to lie sold a the property of John T. Malhias. FELIX MA IT RE R, Shrrtjf. Sheriff's Office. ? Sunbury, June 17, 1843. S tt -in ALL .ersons sre hereby cautioned against pur chasing a certain Cow and Calf, in the posses sion of Mr. Abraham Ruch, of August township, which be purchased from me on the 5th of March, 1812, on condition that they should remain my properly umil paid for. A the amount for which they were sold has not yet been paid, I claim them as mine, according to a written agreement lo that effect. ALEXANDER STRICKLAND. Augusta. June 10th. 1813. 3t. Hart, Aiidretvs ATill'ltcvcr, Forwarding and dcneral Produce COMMISSION" M K ltd I ANTS, Second M'harf nlmre llace St.. on the Delaware, FHILASELPHIAi REFERENCES t Henry Farnum V Co. iJarvis, Trabue A. Curd, Bray, Barcroft.cV Co. Itmitville. Williamson, Burroughs Geo. Luckey, At Co. & Claik, Cincinnati. Eckel. Sp.insler A Rnguel St. John Smith, Esq , Reed, Bro. iV Thomas, I Portland. Rogers, Brothers oV Co. Joseph Souther, Esq., W. It. Thompson A Co. lin.-ton. Rolert Steen A Co. Hon. Wm. Biuler, J. A J.Reakert, j VlrarfieU, Pa. Mulford A Alter, U Hen.lri.ks, J. It. Wtbh. E q. ! Sunbury, Pa. Philadelphia R. Hum s, E q. David R. Porter, Esq. .Robert Crane, Esq., Messrs. J. A P. Martin, ! Jersey Shore, Pa. llarril,urg Kmt M'KcIvy A Co.. m. K. Hollnsgie, r.sq llloomibun:. Pa. Lewis Hurford, Esq. j Walls A Green. iMitcmlcr tsrwitburg. Pa. Jones, Murphy A Co. i .., E. A. Brown A Brother j' " J. K. M.Kmhcad.Eso. . Killing A Son, Isek Huen, Pa. Pitltliurg.,le"cl "tier, Morgan A Anderson, ' Uwittown, Pa. Geo. Pieluiy, Esq. I Joseph Pax ton, Esq., v. I amis Columbia Co , Pa. June 3d, 1813. ly ' t n . .lames iTIurfraiiN llalt. i NO I'ICE is hereby given, thst b tiers testa- ! - lameutary have len grauleil to the subscii- ' I ers, executors of the estate ol jamo Marg in, bite of j - township, Noithumjierhind county, dee'd. ; All ieisons stub bred lo said estate, or having claims 1 sguinst it, ae hereby notified to rail on the subscri. i tiers for si It lenient HENRY Mt)lttlAN, j HENRY KOCKEl ELLER, ; June 3d, 184.1 lit. sVjtVjs. ; Cabinct-3Ial (rw Ilalliiiiiiriit.) ' WILLIAltl HCCTEB. I RESPECTFLLLV informa the cilixeiis of Sunbury and vicinity, that he baa recently commenced lha i CAItlNin-MAKINC. ItUSINKSS, j in all ii branches, in Market street. Sunbury. im mediately below th post office, where he will be ready lo receive and ex ecu to all orders in Ihe line of his business, with prompims and despatch, and in ihe best stylo and manner. His price will I low, in accoidante with the limes. rjj' Lumber and Cuuntiy Pimbne taken in El change. May 'ihU 1843. Cm DAVID EVANS, A. 7fl Soi7r7i !lr trrrt, nppnxltelhr Exchange, PIIILADKLIMIIA, ( Fnrmrrly nf ffn. 70 Stiulh Second tlreet,) Manufacturer of Improved and Pstent Fir and Tbier.prnof Chest snd U.tnrs. Wslrr an. I Pro vision Conh-rs, and Filterer. R. friger. tors, Hoisting Machine, Arc, Ac, Still continues lo make hh celebrated WATER Cool- rs, and Fillrrrrs, Refrigera tor, both of the round and qusre shnpr, with improve, ments, of the U-st materials i--T.T-anj wommsnsniiK . . OP The (TIiphU ore manufucturcd witltonl plank of any description, of the best mutr'al which is calculated lo resi-l burcla and heat as long as any manufactured in the United Slate a trial ol which he i wi ling to mnk with any other, pfo- I vnlril the trial bo made of rhests nlremly l. to I customer, and not iranufictured Hir the express purpose of a trial. Purehn rs are invited to csll ' Infore purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned ng iinl , making, using, selling or causing lo lie aold, any i j Keyhole enter fit Fire Proof tbes' or door of i any kind, simi ar in cms'ru lion to my pstent of July lllih. 181 1, ns they will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. Mny 27. h, 1813. fim. Sale of Stocks Owned by die Cniiiiiionwenlili ol" Mania. IN pursuance of the provision of the 4lh, &th and fiih sections of an Act of A ssettibly , passed the 8th day of April. 1843. entitled "An Act lo t vide lor the payment of the Domestic Creditor of Ibis Commonwealth, sale of State Slocks, and for other purposes," there will lie exposed lo sale, Al flic lloroiigli ol' lYoi'lliuiii iM'rlanil, On thcQUh ofJVSV., al lOoYod, A. M. No. or Snaar.s. CnirattK. Pa Vt.rr. 400 Norlhuinhciland Bridge Company 4(H) !,elhurg do 000 Danville do 200 Nescopeck do 92 Milton d.) 25 60 25 100 I0t0 Centre Turnpike Company, (from Reading to Sunbiir 50 4011 Lycoming and Poit r Turnpike Comp. 50 204 Dorrsluwn and Youngmsnstown do 50 90 Lewii-btirg and Yuungmaustown do 50 128 Lewisburg and Jersey Miore do 25 500 Towanla Bridge Company 20 328 Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike Co. 100 Purchasers tsill l e required to psy for the Stocks at the time, or immediately ufter sale, in certificates issued by the Audi 'or General, in pursuance of the resolution of 7th April. 1842, notes issued by the Banks of this Commonwealth, under the act of 4th May, 184 I, specie or the notes of specie paying banks. The transfer of Stock will lie made in a reasonable time after sale. JAMES CLARKE, EVANS ROGERS, JOB MANN. Coin'r for mile of Stale Sloeks. Harrishutg, M iy 27th, 1843. Is. CITY FlJUNITrilK AUCTION, AND PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. '-! and lil North Third Street, Near the City Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. CC. MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vile the attention of persona desirous of pur chasing Furniture, lo his extensive Sales Rooms, (!olh public and Piivale,) for every description of Household Furniture, where can I obtained at all limes, a large assnilment of fashionable and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matlrasses, Aie., al very reduced prices, for cish. (tr- Sales bv Auction, twice a Week. May 27th. 1843. ly IIovcvs Ink. JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer of Wrilinjj and Indclli blo Ink, No. HKJ North Third Street, six doors below Ilnce, (cast side,) FHILADELPHIA, j RESPECTFULLY inform country merchants ; and others, lhat he con-tantlv keep on hand t I a large stock of bis suprrier Black, Blue snd Red Ink. and nlso a superior quality of IndelliMe Ink IDs ink i put up in he tiles varying in size, irom I to 32 ounce, and will lie aold on reasonable term. The ex.el'ei't qualities of thi ink ha so thoroughly established its character, that il ia now extensively used throughout th country. For sale at the store of II. B. Masser, Sun bury, Pa. May 27lh. 1843. ly IT. S. LAVraElTCE, Agent for the of Southvorth Manufac taring V v,m;. v' sni:moit wimti.m. ivir.i.s; Wnrchoiisc No. :i Minor Street, nun tiiki putt T HE following kinds constantly on hand, and f... .,u i ih. Tr..t .i il. L.e.t ms.ket prces : Mne thick, rial Uap. 17, It, arm m ux., Idueand while Extra suer, and surrfiiie Folio Pivls, blue and white ; Extra super Packet and Commercial posts, blue slid white ; Extia super Linen Note iisicrs, lone ; do. broad; superfine an.l fine Counting bouse Caps, blue and whites Extra I Congrra ; and Letters, plain and ruled. ,nJ wlj . nu(1,.rlirie Kreiuh I'osts, plain .nd i ruled : Nui erlinc feimon l.apa and I osts ; furiertine ' . - ... . . ..... 1 . ' an.! rini:aiasiil Tosla. tu ti ami Main. I ue and while, various qualities snl prices. Also Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envebijie, Wrap. I ping, and Hardware papers, Ac, Ac. j May 27. 1813. fim. i . i Ailouljali FuriiMvor'ii,N i:Mtat?. NOTICE is hemby given, lhat letter oladonn istration on the esla'c of Adouijah Farns worth, late of Shamokin township, NoribuinberUiid county, det'd., have Wen granted by the KeRister of said county to the 'ubxcriher. All those imlvh ad tithe abovo eatnte will make payment, and lllose having cleims Will present ibeir sitouiiis on the -'Jih of June, 1643. at Ihe late residence or the de ceased. ROBERT FAHNSWOKTH.jr. May 27ih l8l:i. lit .4rr"i. COCNTV THlVVrn iltf It. " To tie Yutftt, of T orthnmh nnd Cornty IKI LOW CITIZENS : Through the soli ' ril illon of many friends in Vsiious p.rts ol IU county, t have been induced lo oiler myself as a candidate for ll orlice of T r a s ii r c r Should I be so fortunate . 10 recei a majority of your sullragrs, t pledge myself to discharge the ' duties of said office with fidelity. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. ""fTrtr i Sunbury, May SOlh, 1643. 15 LANK S Jr'OK BALK AT THIS OFFICE. in i i i in in sii mp j Haul nissi ifly L01TC-LET3 f.rrnt Moslem Indian rnt1a4'ed CoiiijkuiihIocI entirely of Vegetable Substances ; Free fmm Cnnmrl and all othrf Mineral. For Ihe history of this medicine, and it unrivalled and truly surprising aucees and popular ity! see large bills IT is recommended as general cathartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bilious di-ea-ses, it is inViluablo fr Asthma it is cnnsideied a specific, no ease having yet occurred which it has fuibd lo cure for com unit d Ids, imflammntory ilisen e, rhcumaiism, affections nf the liver, Ate. and for females, it is a snfe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, Fmm Dr. Si Inn Vct. of llinifhnmplnn. A. V, Mr. Longley -Dear Sir: I have u-ed your Great West rn Indian Panacea in mv family, and have repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care, and am satisfied lhat it is always a safe, and In Very man risra sn invaluable medicine. It niiera'es as i a laxative without nausea, or pain ; and while il cf ' fettuatly obviate cnslivcnea acts UHin the stomach 1 and liver as an aberative. correcting acidity, and re storing the tv allby condition of those organs. Vory respectfully vours. JV WEST. For sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20th. 1813. ly CIIAHI.KS . HKCINsi ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUNBTJHY, FA. HAS loken Ihe office formerly occupied by the Hon. Cbaile G. Donncl, opposite the Court Huse. He will a'lend to business in the Courts of Northumberland, Union ntid Columbia counties. Msy 20th, 1843. J. I. Waters, rirvn. iTnaaOnii RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough of Northumberland, and its vicinity, lhat he has commented tha Tailoring; Itiisiiics, in a'l its various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly opposite Forsyth's store. A he fcccivM the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he 1 enabled to do all jobs entrusted to him, after the neatest and latest style, and upon the shoitest notice. Northumberland, Aptil 22d, 1813. ly .DP. JACOB B. Ur.nrrJt;rrui.LY inlorms tlie ciliicns ol Sun bury and its vicinity, thai he has taken the office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where he will be happy to receive calls in the line of his profession. April 28d, 1843. Daniel Yurick, BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform ihe citir.cn of Sunbury and it vicinity, thai he haa commenced ihe It I A C K SM ITH I N U IIUSINKSS, in Market street, 8unbury, east of John Bogsr's store, and directly opposite the post office, w here be intends to carry on Ihe business in all its various branches, including. Turning, Making Mill Iron and Kliplie Spring, Ironing Carriiige, with tix rViiairm or Sinnrling tnp, Shitrjng Ihirsex, Ac. Orders will be promptly and punctually attended to, and work done cheap, for cash or country pro duce rjj" Horse Shoeing Johe at f I pet belt. Sunbury, April 15lh, 1843. 6m K o o t & Sho c lrlAlTTJrACTC?.7. II n r t i ii Irwht, RESPECTFULLY informs his frimds and old customers, thst he has removed his IWOTS- StiVE ES TA It I, IS II M ENT to the frame building adjoining hi dwelling house, 11 ween thai and Dr. D. T. Titles' office, a few doors west of his old exlal lishmcn, in Matkct street, where he intends to carry on the above business extensively, in all it riirimi branches. Being thankful forpist f.vors, he hojj, by strict attention to business and liberal charges, to give Kcncral satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re ceive a Ii1eral share of public patronage. April 8lh, 1813. A CARD. D r. I. li. Ii ire, i nankiui ur past is. vors. resiMvlfully informs ihe inhabitants of Sunbury and country around, lhat he has, taken his residence and office in market atreet, in the east end of the building occupied by John Bocar'a Store, wh re he will lie happy to wait upon all who fa vor him wiib their calls. Sunbury, April 1st, 1843. fim Tir a MveTtrTTitttYTitrri I aviwa,ar jlJeorge liiimcriiiaii & Son. irniiR I1IIK sui'seritcrs hereliy tutorm lhe public, that y havo entered into partnership, in the i uuii.ii.Bi'iixMn ouajiiiss. .W' J, hereafter ba carried jn , ih old 1 Sunbury, under the im of George Zimmerman A Son," where I'.iey wilt conduct the hu-ines in all its various le.,nches, including 7i ru in;'. Making Milt front, Trunin? Carringm, S)ioe ing Horses, e. Orders will 1 promptly and punc tually attend d In, and work donD thrap, for cash or country produce. Oj" Sho. ing done at ne dollar per sett j llr.nHl .h 7JM MhUM A " " "" ' ( il U I .L I C I -i i ""h't. maun mi. m... F ARTlTER3SiI. 'PIIE subsi'illvtrs, having entered into a partner-a- ship in the practice of the laW, will tio hAppy to attend to all hMft'ttcrr. rtiltlsted lo ttli i ca'ie. Collections Will be promptly atteHded In. They may always be found ftt tbV'ir ollic.e, in Market street, Sunbury, Torhleily occupied by Wrrt. lh?Wart', dV-c'd.. as a stofe-rin.m. WILLIAM L. DEW ART, CHARLES J. BRUNEI.'. Snnbuiy. Feb. 4th, 181:1. ti n. - - - HATTER, VERY KE8PECTF1LLY beg. havr to In. foim his customers, and the public generally, thai he si 1 1 1 continues the HATTINO BUSINESS, in all Its Various branch, s, in ihe shop neatly oppo site ihe Buck Tavern, formerly occupied by Hen iv Hsssand hims. ll. under the Pun of Haas A Dim kemiller, which linn has been mutually diss,d ved. 11 bois, by his long experience in the sIhh business, and strict attention thereto, to render gen eral satisfaction, and receive a liberul shara of pub lic patronage. Sunbury, Oct. loth, 1843. ly. Fresh soppy of ROSE OINTMENT. leceTvid and for sals by U. U. MASSER, No. 1'Jtli, 1842. MENAGERIE. TUB nXXttABEXifniA ZOOLOGICAL I'VITKO WITH THR Ni;V NOHK INSTITUTE, Tor the Tear IS 1.1, Under the Direction of Mr. II. Hop kins fc Co. Will be exhibited, at Newport on Friday the Till Thompsoniown on Saturday the 8th, Milllin'uwn on Monday the 10th, Richfield on Tuesday the 1 1 (h, Selinsgrove on Wednesday the 12th. New Berlin on Thursday the 13th, Norlbumbcilnnd on Fiiday the 14ih, and al Danville on Saturday Ihn 15ih day of July, 1 813, Doors open from 1 to 4 o'clock, P. M. rjj Admittance S5 cent, children under ten years of sge half price, New and splendid Scenery, Jonc in oil painting by one of the best artists in Philadelphia, decorates the sides of SO wagon, all containing animals of different descriptions, affording one of the most rich and animating display ever brought forth, all tlio design 1 ring of ihe latest finish and most admits hie fashion. To enliven this scene, on entering the town a high-toned band will pour fuilh eome of the most fashionable airs. The celebrated JOHN SClIAFFER,fhesuhducr of the savage denizens of the forest, will appear in a most magnificent series of scenes entitled "The dreadful doom of the Sultan's Blave." A rrtong a variety of thrilling situations, the following will l? exhibited : The outcast slave banished to the forest of Faihri, expiring from hunger and fa tigue ; when a fierce Brazilian Tiger dart like lightning upon him from an upper cavern. The Eastern d spot' most awful sentence ! I Forfeilid life spared on Condition of training a wild lion to hainCss, which is accomplished, and tin slave ridea across the road in an ancient car. Also, a variety of other beautiful and striking sit uations will be presented during the progress of the piece, lo conclude wiih the most bold, grand and daring human display presented among a wholo caravan of wild animals let loose al the same lime, upon the Indian Slave, who will gradually subdue, and playfully exhibit his remarkable skill in elegant ly grouping the matchless zoological exhibition. For particulars see large bills at the hotels. June 24th, 1813. 3t. UNION HOTEL, Is It:;: (General Stage QRre,) no ixj :raxj az: "r Zsvcoxttmc cotjwty, lemi8)lvnitlii. f IHE Sub-eriKer resjH-clfullv informs his friendr 1. and the public In general, lhat he ha taken the above LARGE ASP COMMODIOVS HOTEL, I N T HE B O R O V G H O F M t; N C Y, and lhat he is now well prepared to accommodate all who msy favor him with their custom. His SttU'tsU Ar.in-rrlnts are well aired, and comfortable. Hi Taslr xxn Bn will atwrty le supjilicd with ihe best the maiket tan nllbrd. His STietmn, which Is cood, will be under the charge of good attd careful hostler. He f els confident, by strict attention to business, and an rarncet desire to render e- mfortadle those who may pattonito him.ihut be will not fiil touivo general satisfaction. M. JJ. WEAVER. Muney, Oct. 1st, 1842. If. A CAUD- 1")" II. T. Trltra)) Respeelfully Informslba citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he hasn moved his oil ice to Ihe building Intcly occupied by tleoVRe Bright, in hiarkrt street, Sunbury, where he may be found al all hours, unless professionally engaged. DR. TMTF.S returns bis sincere thanks for '.ho encouiagement he haa rco Ived, in the line of hi professltih-, in this place, and trusU, by prompt at tention to the duties or his profession, and rea-titi-able charges, lhat he will continue to receive a liberal share of Ihe public patronage, Sunbury, Oct. 1st, 1642. If. A CAU1). Dr. J. W. Itil lgs leave lo Winter bis grate ful tvVnoWlt-algmerit lb the people of Sunbuiy and surrounding country, f'i Ihcii past encourage rneut in the line or hi profession ; and would at ihe same time ilinOUnce to them, that he stilt In tends rt continue the practice of niejicine iu all it various d.pattmeiits. He would, therefore, solicit conliriMulieo of their confidence and palronape. He may be found al all limes at his office, at Iho nottli east corner of Blackberry and Dier stretlf, Unless professionally engaged. Sunbury, Oel. 1st, 1812. tf. J)U. J. N. SUAINKH, SURGEON DENTIST, I FSrECTFl'LLY inform the public that h ' has made Noribtimberlaiid his permanent place of residence, and is ready to attend to any , talis In the line of his profession. July I.JM'i. ly. TAILOISIJVG, ON HIS OWN HOOK. FETE? GETTER, 1) ESPECTFLLLY informs bis friends and ihn k public generally, lhat he haa commenced tha Tailoring II n i n c s n , in all it branches, in the house formerly occupied) by Wm, Durst aa a Tailor Khnp, in Uleklrry street, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church, lis resit-( fully solicits a share of the public patron age, and trusla by strict attention lo business and reasonable charge, bar will b enabled lo give scar rrsl salislacljoii. Sunbuiy, June 18th, 1842 ly