Tin: in iili:u. JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last week. Ones Rkmitkc, is a:Trra tsh Sk'.hkt '.ot. GEOGRAPHICAL K.N1GMA. I am composed of twenty nine letter. My 20, 6, 22, 9, 8, in a river in the Oregon Ter ritory, My 8, 7,26, 7, 19, 4, in t l.tke in Mexico. My 15, 6, 3, 4, 8, l an island in the Pacific My 12, 21, 17, 3, is rape on the coaat of A merica. My 15, lf, ", 6, 15, 4, 19, ia a hay in the Unitcil Slate. My 21, 7, 13, 3, f, 18, i a county in Pennsyl. anii. My 13, 6, 9, i a aea in Asia. My 26, t, 18, 19, 4,29, iaa city in England. My whole is on the Eastern Hemisphere. PRICE CUUUENT. Corrected weekly hy Henry Yoxthetmcr. H K AT, Krl!, - . ClUT, Oats, Pork, Fi.AX4Fr.it, DfTTKH, Hkkswxx, Tuiow, Diur.n Arri.rs, Do. Pkachks, Flax, Hkcklkh Flax, Eons, 00 no 40 25 5 100 10 25 10 75 200 8 10 8 itouotfni MCKTI.Ci. A MEETING of the cft-x-ns of the Borough of Sunbury wi I be held at the Slate House, this eiei.ii g, (Siitunl y the 8th.) for Ihe purpose of adopting measure a to prevent the further circu lation of ilbg .1 I'm ill note or shin pi asters. H. B. Mamw, J. W. FrilinR, George Zimmer. man, John Ucr, Geo. Bright, Simpson ft Fry, Jacob Rhawn. John Ynung, Jacob Beck, Giileon Maikle, Mi'ler At Mart. Samuel Druckcmillcr, Ira P. Clement, Edward Oyster, Thomas Robins, Chs, Weaver, John Robina. Edward Gohin, Wm. Gu lick, Alimhiei EiTin. Henry Haupt, D. T. Trite, JewirtV. U'Uner. Martin Irwin. Benj. Hendricks, C. 1). Whaion, (S. W. Kiehl.S. D. Jordan, C. V. Herins. Ohailcs Pleasants, T. G. 1 logins. July 8th. 14:1. Jarob fllnllcirs r.stalc. I.L persons ind. bled to aaid estate, either by bond, non or book account, are now culled upon, for the last time, to aetile the eame on or le for the first day of Almost next. Afier that lime all unset led claims will lie put into the hands of a justice for collection. PETER MAI.ICH, JOHN MAI.ICH. Ancusa. July 8lh. 1813. 4t Adair's. olle or Utile of Court. NORTH I'M BE ISLAND COUNTY, SOT. In (lie Court of Common Pleas of said County. The Manufacturers" April 15ih. 1813, on and Mechanic,' Bank j motion of Mr. Bellas, rule of I he No'thern Litter- I to show cause by the first ties, in the county uf day of next lem, why e Philadclphit I leven ihonsai'd dollars of r.. I the proceeds f rale should John H. Cowden. J no! be piiJ over to plain lilT. Eiirarled from the Record, and rertifinl lulv fiih, 1813. S. D. JORDAN, .lu'v 8ih. !8t3. 4t Vtnfh'y. lYotlrc tl' Utile of C ourt. N O R TH 1 1 M 1) R R L A N I CO V NT Y, SCT. In the Court if Cum mint I'll as if said County. Catherine Ros, sur-" Ariiit. I5ih 1843, on vivimj . j.cu'r x of .tobii motion of Mr. BcIIms, rule D. IJoS", d.cea-ed, S-to show cause by the first r. j il.iy of next term, why Henry F.iniw-ilt. J the money rais d from site of defendant's perso nal property by SherilT Maurer should not I paid to ptninitT. Extracted from the Record, an 1 certified July 5th, 1843. S. D. JORD N, July 8ih. 113. 1t Pmtli'y. Notice TO (' OXTJt A ('TO ItS. i PROPOSALS will le rcived until aun-down of Friday the lit day of September, 1813, at t lie town nf Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan tangu Aqueduct, on the Sopjehanna Division. Plans mid -pecilicalions will he exhibited three days previous to the letting. G. LEIDEN RING, Snpei visor Susq. Div. Pa. Cunul. July 8th, 1813. 8t szohaitg-e hotel. Centie Street, opposite the Tows Uai.i, I'OTTS VI LLP, VA. J. S e i I x i n g c r, RESPECTCLLLY announces to the travelling community that he has taken the large and splendid estab lishment, the Exchakok Hotel, silua. led at the corner of Centre and Callowliill atreeta, nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough nf Puttsville, which has been thoroughly repaired and materially impiovecl for the accommodation of visit ors. The Hotel i forty ft. finnt on Centre at., tin) one hundred and thirty eight ft. on CallowhiM, three storirahigh ; it is admirably provided with Pailors, Killing Rooms. Reading ISoom, and Urge airy Cbnders the most wpatiouf, pleaaint and conve nient Dining R,Mi:n in the country a new and u perior Bathing Establishment ; and every conve nience sod comfort to render it in all rospects mnxt ile-irablo Hotel. No pai ia or expense will be rparej to furnish the Tsble and Bar with the bet that this and the Philadilphia Markets all'ird ; and with a determi nation to devote his entire personal attention to the romf irt and arcominid!ion of thoa who may fa V(H him with call : aided by active, careful and obliging servants, he hojies to give gi iuIjI cutis fiction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to viit this biiihly intenslinc and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chainbera, which he feels confident will please the most fastidiou'. fXj" Tho Blabling attached, is large and well eoii.lructi d, and superintended by experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Carriages may be had t any lime to Convey persona to any part of the country, q3 An Omnibus runs fiom this Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Car, for the ac commodation of iersons travelling on the Rail K j id. No rharee for omnibus fare to this Hotel. i'utuulli, Jjly ti, I(jl3. Oui TrcanrcrV IVolicc, rilllE March nit and Tavern.keep. rs nf North JL umlierlaud eoumy are hereby notified that their licenses are reuly for dislii1 u'ion. and should lie attendeil to on or liefur the (uA of Anguxl next, as it is the duty of the Treasurer to return all delin quent tavern keepers to the court, before the Grnnd Jury is dismissed. They can lie obtained at any time at the Treasurer otTiee; GEORGE WEISER, Sunbttry. July 8, 1843. Treiuurer. rilHE following Resolution, passed by the Town 1. Council, June 1 fit h , 1834, will be atrictly en forced : Itrnolretf, Thnt an person exposing htmaelf na ked for the purpose of swimming, between the hoiua of 5 A. M. and 8 P. M shall be subject to a fine of 50 cents, the one. ha'f thereof to the borough, and the other to the inform' r. By order of the Chief Bntgess, PETER W. GRAY. July 1-1. 1843. 3t Clerk. A TIii cnIiIiis Machine fur Salr. rplIK subscriber nlfera f r sale a THRESHING L MACHINE, new and in good order. 1'be Machine has been tried, an I proves to le an excel lent one It will be sold at a reduced pri e, and warranted. Apply to H, B. MASSER. July 1st, 1813. John IMsi lj's Uitalo. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testanv n lary on the estate of John Eisily, bite of Sunbury, NorthiimlH-rland county, dee'd , have been gr.mtnl by the Regi-ter of said county to the sub scriber. All those indebted to the above estate are t quested to call and make payment on Saturday the 29h of July, 1843, at the late re-idenee of the deceased, and tho? having cl lima will present thi ir accounts, well authenticated, for sei ment. MARY E IS ELY, July 1st. 1843. Exerutrir. NOTICE is hereby given that I purchased from Daniel Rrierton, on the 8th of May, I843,ihe following articles, which I have loaned to him un til I S' e proper to remove them : 4 Horses, share in a bay colt, 4 cows, 3 steer , 3 heifers, I calf, 3 Wagons, 4 setts harne.s, 3 ploughs, 2 harrows, I cultivator, share, in wheat, rye and corn, and oats in the ground, hiy, grass in the meadow, 14 pigs, 8 beds, and bedding, 4 tables, 2 stoves, 1 duz. chairs, I lieuicau, 2 eight day clocks, 1 cupboard and kitchen utensils. ROBERT CLARE. Lnwei Mahony, July 1. 1843. 3t, OCT linrk Xtunlxrs still Snjijtlictl. THE IMVERSAL FAVORITE. CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BLACKWOOD'S i : n i 1 1 1 is a ti a a z i a i A c w n c p r I ii t . TWO nOLlAS A TEAK SI50LK COPir.S 18 CTS. HIE Publisher of the New World announces that be ha commenced the Re-pub'ieation nf this most celebrated of the mig 'lines, at a price which will insure it a very large circulation. "Blackwood" has ling stood at the head of the pe riodical literature of ihe world, and it continues to maintain that distinction, without a rival. Profes sor Wilson, its editor (old "Christopher North,") is unrivalled as a prose-writer and a poet, and his contributors are among the first living authors of Great Britain. It will be issued in a double number nf the New World, within 24 houra after Ihe arrival of the Eogli-h S'eomer, and snt by the first mails to sub srrihera in all parts uf the United States and Bri tish Ameiica. Terms. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five Dollars for Three copies Eight Dollars for five copies and $15 for Ten c.opiea ay able in sdvimce. Single copies 18 j centa. Any P' aitnaster, ot other person, who will ob. tain 10 subwrilHVS, and remit $15 therefor, shall have un entra copy gratis. Subject to newspaper postage o.ilv. A.ldress J. WINCHESTER, July lst,'l813. Publisher. Jarob Mallch'tt Hit ale. Northumherlanil County. . AMONGST the Records of the Orphan Cou t of said county, at April term 1813, it is thus contained : 'April Kith. 1843. on motion of Alexander Jor dan, Eq , lule on the heiia and legal repriseiiti lives of Jacob Malich, deceased, to sppear on the first day (if next term, (Aupust 7th. 1843.) and ac cept or refuse the re.. I estate uf taid deceased at the apporlionm. nt." Extracted from the Recoid. and eertifi. d April 17th, 1813. EDWARD OYSTER, Sun' it'V. June 24. 1813 fit l kj'- " ( Vi i r xt v" t T: a sr ku. TO 77; M.KCTOliS OF .XC)liTIl M- nr.RLAxn vouxty. T7F.LI.OW CITIZENS: I have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for the ollicc of County Trrnnurer, at the coming election. Should you think me worthy of your supnrt, and I should be so suc cessful as to be elected, I will endeavor to give gen eral satisfaction to all who may be concerned. JOHN FARNsWOR I'll. Sunbury, June 2 Ith. 184:1. C'ouiitcrti-ltci-N' DEATH BLOW. The public will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box haa three la bels upon it, (the top, the side and the bottom) etch containing a fac-aimile signature of my hand writing, thus B. ViAAHiiaxTM, M. D. These la. heU aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over $2,000. Therefore it will lie seen that the only thing necessary to pro cure the medicine in its purity, ia to observe these labels. Remember the top, the side, and the lottoiii. The following respective persons are duly auhori red, and hold CEHTICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of Uranilreih'$ VegetaJtle Universal Villi. Northuniheiland coontv : Milton M.ickcy eV Chamhcilin. Sunbury H. B. Masser. M'Evens ville lieljiidct Meixell. Norlhumtiland Woi. Forsyth. Georgetown J. ft i. Walls. Union County: New Berlin Bogar fi Win ter, Helinsgrove George Gumlium, Mid.lle burg Isaac Smith. Beaveriown David Hubler. Adamsburg Wm. J. May. Mitllinsburg Mcnsch Ai Ray. Haitleton Daniel Long, Freeburg G. A, F. C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walls fc Green. Columbia county : Danville E. B. Reynolds it Co. Berwick Shuman Ac It 'Henhouse. Cat tawissa G. Brobts. Bloninsburg John R. Meyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. MeCay. Limestone Balliet ft McNinch. Observe that each Agent haa an Engrsvid Cer tificate of A Henry, containing a representation of Dr BRANDISE I'H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of Ihe new lubeit now uted uwii the lirimdrtth Pill Hoxim. Philadelphia, oflice No. 8, North 8ih street. U. BRANDRETH, M.D. June 21th, 1843. MENAGERIE. THE PH?L iVDELriHA ZOOLOGICA cey .t fnrai I'll ITKII WITH THK XKW YOJIK. IXSTITl'TK, For the Year isi:j, Under tlic Direction of Mr. II. II op- kins Co. Will be exhibited, at Newport on Friday the 7th, Thompsontown on Saturday the 8th, Miillin'own I on Monday the 10th. Richfield on Tuesday the ' I Ith.Selinsnr ove on Wednesday the 12ih, New Berlin on Thursday the 13th, Norlhumleil md on Friday the I1ih, arid at Danville on Saturday the 15th day of July, 1843. Doors open from 1 to 4 o'clock. P. M. dj Admittance 25 centa, children under ten years of age half price. New and splendid Scenery, done in oil painting by one of the best artists in Philadelphia, decorates the sides of 20 wagons, all containing animals of different descriptions aflordingnne of ihe most tieh and animating displays ever brought forth, all the desiens I eing of the latest finish and most admira ble fashion. To enliven this scene, on entering the town a high-toned band will pour foith'sonie of the most fashion ible airs. The celehra-cd JOHN SCH A FFER, the stibduer of the snvage denizens of the forest, will appear in a most magnificent series of scene entitled "The ilreadlul doom of the Sultan's slave." A mong a variety of thrilling silu itinns, the following will la? exhibited : The outcast slave banished to the forest of Faihii, ex piling from hunger and fa tigue ; when a fi rce Brazilian Tiger dirts like lightning upon him fiom an upper cavern. Tho Eastern despot's most awful sentence!! Forfeited life sp ired on condition of training a wild lion to harness, which is accomplished, and the slave rides ocinss the road in an ancient car. Also, a variety of other beautiful and rtriking sit uations will be presented during the progress of the piece, to conclude wiih the most hold, grand and daring human display presented among a whole caravan of wild animals let loose at the same time, 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 hills at Ihe hotels. June2lih, 1813. 3r. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs, of Venditioni Eipo nas and a writ of Fieri Farias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day Ihe 10th day of July next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following de-cribed projierty, to wit : A certain lot of crouud situate in the borough nf Milton, Northumberland roiititv, in that pait of said town railed "Upper Milton," and supposed to be marked in the general plan tb. reof No. 8. front ing on the main or r root street, ami Ixinnoeil on the north by a lot of Henry Eckbcrt, on the south by a lot of Samuel Hepburn, Esq , and on the east by B;ck s'reet. containing in width 4G or 47 feet, and in length about 2H0 feet, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, store room, ware house, stabling, rVc. Aln: A certain O'her lot of ground situate in tSo borough of Milton sforesaid, in that pirt nf said town called -Lower Milton," fronting on Mahoning stiei I. and boon. led on the west by lot of John F. Wolfinger, Eq ,on the east by an alley ami on the south by an alley, containing in width 3(1 feet, and in length about 200 feet, whereon are erected a two s'oiy fume house and a fra'oe stable. Also: A certain tract nr piece of land situate in Tuthut township, Not bii'iiU rland county, adjoin ing lam's of Robert McKee, Abraham Sterner, Ja cob Hoffmon, and others, containing 50 acres more or less, about 45 acres of which are cle ired, where on are elected a two atory dwelling house, a log barn, a large orchard, Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to lc sold as the prneity of William If. Miller. A 'so: A certain lot of ground situate in the borough ot Sunbu-y, Northumberland county, and ni.'ikcd in the general plan of said town No. 120, bounded on the cast anil west by lots Nos. 125 and 127, und on the north by an alley, containing of an acre mure or les-. Al-n: 5 contiguous lots of ground situ tie in the Imrough of Sunbury aforesaid, fronting on Fawn street, the most aoulhen of wh'ch is Imunded by a house and lot of Jacob Beck, and contains in front 57 J feet by 230 feet in depth, eont lining of an acre more or leaa. The nexi two northward. containing each the same quantity as the last ah ve described. The fourth one (being the next north ern) contains in front 42 feet, by 230 in depth or eastward. And the 5th one north, ia l-ounded northward 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 nf a certain tract of land situate in the Slum .kin Coat region, in Coal township, Northum!erland coun ty, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Merrick Starr, and containing in ihe whole 200 acres more oi less. This land is well tinilereil, god upon which there is an excellmt saw-mill seat. I Si iicd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the i property of Peter Laxarus. I Also; A certain lot or piece of ground situate in Point township. Northumberland county, ndjoin . ing Imds of McGlensey ft Wolf, Joseph Wa'lis. J. C. It. N our re, and the main road lending from ! Noithumlicrland to Danville, containing 17 acres more or hss, about 10 acres of which are cleared, whereon are ejected a two story log dvU'lliue house, I a stone spring house, log stable. &c. There are also a number ofcxcclleut Iruit t ees on and pre. mines. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propi rty ofSair uel Payne. .Also : 3 certain contiguous lots of ground silu. ate in Chilisquaqoe township, Noithiiiiibeilsnd couniy, adjoining land uf John II. Vincent, und m.uked Nos. 1, 2 it 3, and embracing all the I md ' hi 'tween lot No 3 and the canal, containing each of an acre more or less, being the same lots of ! ground which John T, Mathiaa purchased from John II. inrent Soized, taken in execution, and to I sold as the properly ofJohllT. Maihia. FELIX MAUIIER, Sheriff. Sheiill'a Oll'.ce, J Sunbury, June 17, 1613,5 ?,2K07 AL. I r It. iUai!Or has removed his store, info the new . building adj lining the obi store, where he has oieued a new as.mtment of lry IS with. (Snier.rie; Qurenaivttrr., Ilinilionre., c All persona having tins tiled accounts in his books, will nave costs by attending to them soon. Sunbury, June Kith, 1813, ll.irl, Aiitlrctv X li'livwv, I'Wwanlinir ntul (Jenenil lYodiino COMMISSION MKIJCII A NTS, Si eon J H'inrf otmrr A'.ee St . nt Ihe I )i laware, PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES: Henry Fnrnum V Co. I.larvis, Trabuc & Curd, Bray, Barcruft.rV. Co. Ijinixville. Williamson, Burroughs Geo. Luekey, , Co. A. CI ok, I Vinriniititi. Eckel. Spane'ei iSr. Rngin I Si, John Smith, Esq , j Reed, Ilro. tV Tliom, 1'nrlluinl. linger. Brothers A. I'o. Joseph Souther, Eq W. IS. Thompson eV Co. j lluto i. Rolert Sieen As Co, Hon. Win. Hiuler, .1. oV J. Renkert. ! Clnlrfi, 1,1, '.. Mu'for.l ft Alter, 11 llei.drickr. J. R. Wei b. E q. i .SWiry, Pa. Piilmtrliliin IS. Hum s, E-q. David IS. Porter. Esq Rolvrt Crane. Eq., Mcsms.J.iV P. Martin, j Jtrxry Shore, I'u, HitrrMrirg V'm. M'Kel'vy fc i'o., Win. K. ir-fl'ingle, Ksq , lll.nnnmr-f. Pa. Lewis Huifonl.K-q. Wall. V Giecn. iMncoxhr i Ij wisl.orx, Pa. Jones, Murphy tV Co. . ... ... . v a ' V ii....k. I . rv'n r. ntt A. So,,, , '.. ',. lit- Ijiek llnnn, Pa, J. h. M.iorchea I, I.sq. ' ' Pilhtmrg. fteirrlt & Poller, Morgan A' Anderson, tswinttnrii, Pa. Geo. Pie.bury, Esq. Joseph Paxton. Esq., St. I Jiit in j Colii'iitiia Co, Pa. June 3d, 1813. ly .lamvN illormiN INIalc. NOTICE is hereby given, that btteis testa tamentary have been granted to the stihscri I era, executors of ihe estate of Jamas Morgan, late of - township, NnithumberNnd county, dee'd. All persons sndebted In said estate, or having claims against it, B'C hereby notified to call on the subscri bers for settlement. HENRY MORG N. HENRY ROCKEI ELLER, June 3d. 1 8 13 (it. lie'ru. daviiTevans, Xn. ?(i South '.il xlrrrt, njipositi- the Kxrhangr, PHILADELPHIA, (Formerly of No. 7fi South Sieoml street,) Manufacturer nf Imp. roved ami Patent Pirn and Thicf.pronf ('bests and Doors, Water anil Pro vision Coolers, and Filti ri rs. IS. fi itera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ac, Ac, Srn.t continues to mike his cel. br .ted WATER Cool ers, and Filtirers, Rifrigera- lors, bolt) of the round ami niiare shape, with improve. p""- ments, of the lest materials and woikmanship. 0C? The Chests nrc manufactured without plank of any description, nf the best material which is calculated to resist burglaa and heat as long as any manufactured in the United States a trial of which he ia willing to make with any other, pro vided the trial be made of chests already sold to customers, and not manuf tclurcd for the express purpose of trial. Purchasers are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All persona arc cautioned sgiinst making, using, selling or causing to be sold, any Keyhole covera fji Fire Proof Chests or doota of ony kind, simi'ar in construction to my patent of July 10th, 181 1, m they will be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. May 27'h, 1S3. Bin. Cal)inet-3Iaking l.t'w l.statilUiiiiiciii1.) V-ILLI.1C HCCTEP. ESI'EC Tl'I'I.I. V informs the citizens of Sunbury und vicinity, that he has recently commenced the C A I J I X KT- M AKINTt IUTSIN KSS, in all its branches, in Maikel siieel, Sunbury, im nodiately In low the post olhVe, where he will be rea ly to receive and eiecute all orders in the line of his bu-ines-, wiih prompmess and despatch, snd in the best style an l manner. His prices will be low, in accoidiiiice wiih the limes. Lumber and Cuuntiv Produce taken in Ex change. May 27th 181). fim city ri ii.nri!K aittiox, AND FJZIVATE SALES nOOMS, Nos. -J!) ami :il Nrlli Tltitti Street, N'onr th p. t'ily Hotel, rillLDEI.I'HI. CI!. MACKEY, Auctioneer, re..peclfiil'y in- tiles the attention of pciso' s desirous of pur-cha-ing Kuininne, to his extensive S,.les R hmus, (lailh pu'die and Piivale,) for eveiy desciipliou of Household Furniture, wh re can be obtained at all limes, a large assortment of t.isbionuble and well manufactured Cabinet Furniture, Beds, Matlmssvs, Ac., at very reduced prices, for cash. 07 Sales by Auction, twice a week. May 27ih. ls'43 ly Hover's Ink. JOSEPH 72. HOVER, Manufacturer of Writing nncl Imielli hie Ink, No. DW North Third Street, six doors below Race, (east aide,) PniLASBLPBXA, TESPEC TFL'LLY informs country merchants and others, that ho con-tsntty keeps on band a large stock of his superior Black, Blue end Red Ink, and Ua a eiierior qoilily of liidclliMn Ink Hi ink ia put up in h. ttle vaiying in size, from 1 lo3i ounces, sod wdl be sold on reasonable tenm. The ex el'e t qualities of this ink has so tbnrouchly establi-tird its cb iracier, that it is now ext. naively used Ihrouirhool the country. For sale at Ihe store of II. II, Masser, Sun bury, Pa. May 2rlh. 1813. ly IT. G. Li.Vr?.SlTS, Agent for the al- of Soiillnvorth Mintafne taring ('iiiiiiont' SriM'.ltlOIi WKITINC I'AIM'.I.S; Warclujtiso No. -I Minor Struct, PHILADELPHIA fnlll' folloAing kinds consiantly on hand, and lor sale to the Trade, a' the lowest maikel p'r ce :- Film Ibi. k Flat (' .. 12. I I. and If. li s . blue and white; Extra super, and supoil'n e Folio Ports, blue and while ; Extra super Packet and Commetcnd posts, blue and white ; Exits super Linen Note papers, long do, broad; suieiliiie mi. I line Couuliuii house Cups, Uue and white ; Eilra Miar Couitress Caps and Letters, plain and luled, blue and while ; SuH-rfiu French I'osls, plain und ruled ; Su ei line Sei moil Cii s and Posts ; Superfine ml hue Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and pin es. Also Itoi.iii't Boards, Tissue, Envelope, V tup ping, mid lLrdaie i'p. rs, c, Ac, May 27, ISIJ.-Oui. C. aii-l COUNTY THKASl'llKli. 7'n tie Vvtir of Xarthumlirrlantl County "TIKI LOW CITIZENS t Through the soli J cit.itions of many friends in various parts of the county, I have been induced to olf.tr myself is a candidate for the olTieo of 'I1 I C it M II I C 1 . Should I be so fortunate a to receive a majority I'fyoiir aulfragi s, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties of said office with fidelity. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. Sunbury May 20th. 1813. LOlf C-LE Y'S Ureal Western Indian laiia.r:i, ('lunpountlotl entirely of Vegetable Snlislanres : Fere from Cnhimrl anil all olhrr Mineral. For the history of thi medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising success nud popular by, see large bills BT is recoinineuded as a Rerier .1 ci.th i'lic foi family use in dyspepsia nud nil bilious di ei si s.it is iiivduable for Asthma it is conside ed a specific, no case having yet ocenned which it has faib d to cure for common c. Ids, iinflainmn'nry diea e. rheumatism, affections nf the liver, Ac, ami fm females, it is a safe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr, Silu Went of liingliiimi'oit. X. Y. Mr, Lonuley Dear Sir: I hivr ti -eil your Great WesPrr; Indian Panacea in mv family, and have repeatedly pre-cribed it for patient uniler my care, and am satisfied ib.it it i always a tnd; ami in v. ry many rasra un invaluable medicine. It nM'rn'es ns a laxative without nausea, nr pain ; arid while it ef. fertually obviates eosiivenefs acts upon Ihe stomach and liver as an sbeiBtive. coireeliug acb'ity, and re storing the h allhy condition of those organs. Very renertfiiHv vonrs. 8. WEST. For sale by JOHN W'. FRILING, Sunbury, JA:OB BRIGHT, Northutnbcrland. May 2nih, 1813. ly II AM -lis I 'XiTS ATTORNEY AT LAW, SDNBUHY, PA. AS taken the office formerly occupied by the Hon. ( bailcs G. Donni I, opposite lltcCouit House. He will a'tend to business in ihe Courts of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1813. J. 1). Waters, 1 ESPECTFI'I.LY informs the citizens of the -! borough nf Northumbeilaml, and iu vicinity, that he has commenced ti c Tailoring ltuiiit'ii, in a'l i's various branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly oppn-ite Forsvth's stme. As he receives the New York and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobs cut lus'cd to him, after the neatest and latest style, and upon the shoitest notice. Northumberland, April 22d, 1S13. ly JACOB 3. li.3!3E?s, ESPEC I r LLI.i informs the citizens ol Sun bury and its vicinity, that 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. Ap'il 22d, 1813. Daniel Yariek, BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform ihe cilizena of Sunbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the r.LACKSMlTlUNi; nusiNKss, in Market street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where he intends to carry on the business in all its various branches, including. Turning. Making Mill lrom and Fliptic Spring, ironing Carriage, with lix Irnn'om or Standing top. Shoeing Horse., Je. Orders will be promptly and punctually attended to, and woik done cheap, for cash or country pro duce. rXT" Hoise Shoeing done at f I per sett. Sunbury, April 15th, 1S13. fim Boot & Shoe 1C A1TTJFAC T CPJ. .11 a i t i n 1 l w i ii , ESPEC TFL'LLY informs his fri-nds and old customers, that he has removed his .007M- SI tor. F.STMIUSIIMF.XT to the frame huiUting adjoining bis .Iwrlling house, bciwe. ii thnt mid Dr. D. T. Tiite' cilice, a few doora w est of hi- old establishment, ill Mai ki t slieet, where be inter; ds to carry on the ubove business extensively, in all its various lirancht. Being thankful for past f.vors, he hopes, by strict attention to business and liberal charges, to give general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re ceive a liberal .hare uf public patronage. April 8lh, 1813. A CARD. """ ,r. X. Mm. 11 Ire, Thankful for past fa- tois, rrspectliillv informs the inhabitant nl ?Miiihury and country aroUiio, that tie lias, taken his residence snd ollice iu maiket street, in the east end of the building occupied by John Bonai's store, where he will he happy to wait upon all who fa vor him with their fall. Sunlniry, Apiil 1st, 1811. fim B&ACKSXIXITHING. ' e o r R c Z I in in v r m a it e. Su n. rilHE sul-scii'ers hereby inform the public, that 1. they have entered into partners! in, in the BlaACBSXffXTinNG BUSINESS, wh el, wi l berei.fter lm carr e.l en al ihe obi stand in Sunbury, under the linn of'-Giorce Zimmerman A Son," where 'hev will conduit ihe I'U-ine.s in all its vsiious branches including 7'ien ';', Making M.ll Irons, Ironintr Carr ogr. Shin ing Horns, Ae. Orders wid be roniptly and puiie luallv ailen.bd to, and woik done cheap, lor cu-h or country pr.i.luee. a"7 Shoi ing done at one dollar 4i seit. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN. J. II. ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury. Match I lilt. 1813. T A?. TITS?, S 'IIP. ' Pll E subs. iilM'.s, baviini ruler. .1 into a p inner I ship ill ih. pr.elii'M of the law, will be happy to aliei.d to ull bus ness eniiiwied to th' ir care. C. le.?ii.iiis wdl be pr.iiupily attended to. They mav always lie found at Ibeir oll'iee, in Mllkei sli.et, Silnlnny, fonueily occupied by Win. Dewart, ilec'd.. as a store-io.m. WILLIAM L- DEWART, CHAUI ES J. BRL'NEIS. Sunbury. Feb. 4ih, 18(3. m. Firali aiiliT'VuVlUISli OlN I'M E.N P, le. eivcd and foi sale by U. B. MASSER. Nov. liUh. 1842. Ii L AN U S 1UU SS ALE AT THIS OFFICB. MERCHANT'S HOUSE, A'r. 'Stf, Xortlt Third, tilmrr Coitotrhill St., PHILADELPHIA. "BOIIN DC.M'AIV. lain from the Pe.rn,ylva. nia F -inner, nu t Samuel Pike, jr., late of A in. riem Hotel, t'obimblis, ( lliio, lake plensure iu ae. piairiling tlieir ftieinlsaiid the public generally that they have ink.-n the large nnd commodioua Hod i, recently built bv the Messis. Hart, on the sai.ie silo once neiitpied by the old estiiljished Hotel known ss the Bud's Head, in Third stieet shove Callow, hill st. This Hotel is finished in the very brst possible manner, and of the best materials. ' Its location is very desitalile, particularly for country merrhnrils ; Ihe arriiiujrmcnis for beating and Ventilating cacti room is such us to secure any temperature. Tho hi .booms ate nil lirjlit nnd Bjry, nil furnished ina neat sty'e, so a to insure innTntr, The r. reiving p irtors are nln furnished in a . peih st) e, the windows are on the French style, forming an enhance to balcony in front, whi, b rni.kes a pleasant recess. PiirHciilar atteiiii n bus been civen to the beds and ! dding, which, with the furniture, nre eti'ir. Iv new. I'r.un yea's' experience in h.ilel business, nr ' trust, by strict assiduity tr. business, to mnk" thi-" house s desirable slrppina place. Our table will always I e supplied with the very bes' our in nk. t can afford, and our bur with the be-l bri iors nnd wines of the most approved brands. P. S. There are fir-t rate stahhnir, t.nd carriaee huu.es nttarhed to tlie hotel, Mim.led by i a rl il and sol r hostlers, nnd our cbnriies will be liw, in accordance with the present haul tin.es. Philadelphia. Oct. 7th. 112. . a is is ii is it k i 13 1 l Li j r i : " HATTER, VERY REsPECTFl'LLY legs leave to in, fottn his customers, ami the public goncriiH, that he still con'inues the HATTING BUSINESS, in nil its various branch, s, in the s1 op nearly oppo site the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry lla is an,! him. If. under the firm nl H i ts te Diuckeiniller, which firm h .s been mutually ;ii sol ved. He ho e, by his long r periencu in the above business, and strict all. nlion tin reto, to r. uder a u cral satisfaction, and receive a Id ciul share of pub lic patronage. Sunbury. Oct. I5ih, IS42. ly. UNION HOTEL, yS tl1"'tf ((Iritrral Stage Ojliee,) xsn el j 3J' ai "r LYCOMING COUNTY, I'cmisy 1 ;inia. TIIIIE Sub.criber respectfully iufoims his friend? I and the putdic iu general, that he has taken the above LAlttSF. AXI1 ('OMMOl)lors HOTEL, I N T II E B O R O I-' G II O F M I J N O Y, and that he is now well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His SLr.v.risG Atxhtmcxts arc well aired, and comfortable. His TsBt.r. mi Bxn will always be suppliul with the best the maiket can afford. His Stahlimu, 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 may patronir.e him, that he will not f.tit toqive general satisfaction. H. B. WEAVER. Muncy, Oct. 1st, IS 12. if. A CARJUX Dr. I. T. Tlitrs, Respectfully informs the citir.ens of Sunbury ami vicinity, that he bns re moved his office to the building lately occupied by George Briuht, in nintket stieet, Sut bury, where he limy lie found at all hours, unless professionally engaged. DR. TR1TES returns his sincere thanks for 'ho encouragement helms ice. ived, in ihe line of his profession, in this place, and tru-ts, 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. Sunhurv. Oct. l-l, 1812. tf. A CAliD. Dl". J. W. lal begs leave to tender hi- grate lul a. knowledgrneiits to the people of SuuhU'V and surrounding country, foi their pisl encourage ment in the line of his profession; nud would at the same time announce lo them, lint he still in tends to continue the practice of medicine in all its various.! partnients. He would, therefore, solicit a contiuiinnce of their confidence and p itrouaje. He mav be lound al nil limes ut Irs ollice, at the north east corner of Bla kl eiry und D er streets, unless professionally el".' n;, ,. Sunhurv, Oct. 1 st, lf 12. if. I) 1 v . J. N . 811 iM N 1 l SURGEON DENTIST, 1.KS'ECTFn.I.Y informs the public that ho has made Northumberland his permanent place of residence, and is ready lo attend to any calls iu the line of bis profession. July U. 1'---JV. 1 UK riiiuuLiriii.i, heiding and fottsyule RAIL ROAD. SI' M M KU A UR At i EM EXT. ( 'Image of Hours. On 4n trThu Sti mm, A mil I, 1813, The passenger trains will have at the following hours : I'l.iladil hia and Fnttr'l.'r. From Pbitiidelpbii, at i A. M. 1)ai, ; From Polisville, at .'4..m. j ( Hours of pimsii g Hauling. j I'oi I'ottsville, at '.! . M. ) p v i Foi Philadelphia, at 1 i A. M. S I ltoih naius puss at Poltslown. 'I he down tia n ' br.iiU .sis al Re.idinc. and the up Irain i.t Norils t . , . . . . . . il .i . town, lof wnii'ti i.i iiiiiiu e miv ouwvu . aialioll. '. it : J.-. Between P.HIsille A Plnlnda. f 3,fi0 f 2.M) ll.tweeu Reading A d . 2,2.i Ai 1.7 ft Between do At Pot!sille, 1,10 & l.UO Exi t uio Tii Ktif noon ion iikri aMso N X X T DAT. Between Polisville V Philadilphia, f ' II. iweeu Rrading Ni do. 3 till Between do. V Polisville, 2 tul All the trains will stop for way passenger, at the usual points. (I y All passi-ngers ure re.piested lo procure then tickets U fore the Hams slait. May SI, 1812. if.
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