t-i..1.-1 xni THE KIDDIiUU. JUVENILB DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last work. Euaora, Am, Ahiica i Naw HiiLiAsn. geographical enigma. I dm compoed of forty-four letters. My SI, 8, 13, 24. (1, 8, 5S, 3!, is an oroiin. My 12, 29, 44 eie in tire artie region. My 27, 7, 5, B, ia a cspo on the const of 8. A. My I, 24, 5, 12, 4, 6, ia en isthmus. My 29, 27, 12, 13, 12, is a division in 8. America. My 29,27, 12, 6, 24, if a sea south of Asia. My 21, 13, I, 24, 6, it a river in Siberia. My I, 7, 6, i river in Europe, My 6, 12, 13, 2, is a river in Africa. My whole i a proverb, freqU' nily quoted, hut sel dom practiced. CoaarrTiojr. Pain cannot exist but from cor rupt particlea bring seated on the identical part yhcre the pain is eipericnccd. These corrupt par. tides, when in great quantity, are the positive cause of death. It ia a solemn truth that corruption terminal the existence of all created beings and the importance of its speedy removal from the body is of incalcul i. Me value. The most sure and speedy way to re. move corruption or any other infirmities to which the hum.in frame is liable, no medicine hat been f mild so effectual as Urandrcth's Universal Vege table rills. They will, if used during the prevalence of any cause, for discn.se, cnthcly ptevent fatal results be cause they remove from the stomach and bowels any morbific matters generated from any causes whaisoever, whether those eau-ej be from impure air, or food which disagrees with the body. tXj"lurchat of H. B. Mnsser, Sunbury, or of a genU published in another part of this paper. ron mi Aur.aicAX, Assembly. Ma. Msr.n The Democracy of Northumber land county will soon be called upon to make choice of a candidate for the next Legislature, and as there have been several worthy men presented for their consideration, permit us through the me dium of your valuable paper, to oiler EnwAim Y. DitimtT, ot the borough of Sunbury, as a candi date for that important situation, in ptcscnting Mr. Bright to the Democracy of Northumberland county, we have no limitation in ssying, that a. mong the bout of candidates thtit will be brought into the field, one to whom ihe interests of the peo pie could more safely be confided, cannot tie found. Mr. Hright has refilled for a longtime among us, and is well ariiiniiit-d w ith the wants and wishes of the people, lie is a man of exrelh-nt business hahi's, industrious and capable pnsessing a sound knowledge i if the Internal Improvement Systi m, and If elected w ill fearlessly and faithfully perform hi duty. MANY, FOR THK AMF.HICAS. Assembly. Ma. EiMToii. Seeing that candidates for the different others are being brought forward, we would nlTer Mr. PETEH I'L'RSEL, of Sunbury, for the Legislature. Mr. I'urscl is favorably known to the citizens of lb is county. He has long battled in the ranks of Democracy, never failing to ren der evrry assistance to furiher the interests and welfare of our party. Should our fellow citizens think proper to elect him to ho their representa tative, we are certain be will not give them cause to regret their chime. DatMOCnATS or Affil'STA. VOII THK AMF.IlICA. Jirmlirr of Assembly. Mn. EiHTim : Prrrnit me f recommend lo th" voters of No.'thnmberland eunty, HL'f.H H. TEATS, K.i.. of Shainokin, as a candidate for As nml.ly. Mr. T.ats is an industrious and intelligent taruier, and would, if elected, give very general sslis f.icrinn. MANY OF SHAMOKIN. 1M1ICE CUUItKNT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yuxlhtimer. Var.T, 100 Kis, ...... 50 Ouav, ...... 4(1 Oats 25 PuaK, ...... ft Fnxsrm, ... . loo IIi-ttkh, . . 10 Dkkswai, . . . 25 Taliow, .... 10 Dair.n Arrtrs, 75 Do. Pa ach its, . 200 Flax, ... .8 Hfcklkii Flax, 10 Eiiot., ...... 8 Vol lc of Itulo of f'oiirf. NORTIU.'MUEKLA.NU COCNTV, SOT. In the Cnurl of Common Picas of laid Count y. The Mauuf it'tun rs' Aran. I5ih, 1813, on and Mechanics' Hank of the Northern LiU-r-ties. in the county of Philadelphia r. John II. Cowden. motion of Mr. Delias, rule In show cause by the first day of next tc:m. why e- leven thousand ilnll.irs of the proceeds of side, should not be pid over to plain- till. Extracted from the Record, and certified July fith, 1813. S. D. JORDAN, July 8th. '.843. 4t Prnth'y. .oll c of" Utile ol' Court. NORTHUMBERLAND county, sot. In the Court of Common Picas of iid County. Catherine Ross, surO Aran. 15th. 1843, on vivmg executrix of John JJ. Rosa, dtceaaeJ, re. motion of Mr. Bellas, rule to show cauae by the first day of next term, why the money raised from sale of defendant's erso- Henry Fornwalt J rial property by Sheriff Maurer should not he paid to plainiff. Extracted from the Record, anJ certified July 5th, l43. S.D. JORDAN. July 8th, 1S4T 4t Prvth'y. JVolice in Itaiii4iuilcy. "TfVTOTICE is hereby givi n to the creditors of j Henry Yoxtheimer, lately decreed a Bank rupt. that tho Cominis-ioner in R.inkrupiry fur Norlhumber'and county will kttend at his ollire in Sunbury, daily, to receive proof of clelits against aid estate. CHARLES PLEASANTS, Sunbury, July 8. 1813. 3t Coin'r. Stray Cow. - OTRAYED away from the subscriber in Sun- bury, about the IHih of June l ist, a 11 LACK COW, wi h a Title white under her belly and a little white on one or both of her bind feet. Any eiaon bring ing said cow back again, or giving information where she may be found will be lilM-rally rewarded. FELIX MAl'KER. Bunbury, July 8th, 1813. 3t. Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expon as and a writ of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to tne directed, will be exposed to public rale at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 7ih day of An just next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit t ,C3 All tliat certain tract or piece of X. I ind situate In the c'ty. of Northtimhirland n. fore-aid, beginning at a while pine corner, adj. lining binds of Diddle At Co., thence north 75 degree cat, 134 perches to a pile of store; thence north twelve degrees west, 1 98 perches to a post J thence north eighty-eight degrees west, 23 perches In a post t Ihence north seventy-five degrees west, 89 perches lo a pile of .tone 5 ihence south five defers west, 48 peiches tit a post j thenee south eighty degrees west, 30 perches to a pine ; thenee south thirteen degrees east, 195 perches to the place of beginning, containing ICS acres and G4 pcrchrs and allowance of sit per cent, for roads, eVc. Also : Unc other tract of land sit- . uate in the county of Northumberland afore- a.iid, liug butted, bounded and described as fob lows : leginiiing at a white pine, adjoining bind of the Asy'um Company, thence north twelve de grees west, 1 71 peiches lo a corner ; thence south riehtv-ntie degree west, 46 perches lo a crner; thence south seventy-four degrees west, 68 perches to a pile of rione ; thenee north sixteen degrees west, 8 vches lo a pile of stone ; thence souih seventy four degrees west. UK) perches to a pile nf stone; thenee noith sixteen degrees west, 10(5 perches to a pili) of "tone ; thenee north seventy, five degrees ct, 21S peiches to a pile of stone : thence north twelve degrees west, 80 perches to n gum ; thence south seven'y-four degrees west, 275 perches to a pine ; ihence south fifty-five degrees west, 112 porches to a cheannt. fallen ; thence south seventy eight degrees west, 190 perches to a chesnut osk ; thence north, fifty-four degrees to a chesnu' ; thence west, 124 perches to a ihescul; thence south seven y degrees west, 55 perches to a pile of stone a corner of Sarah Recs's land; thence south twelve degrees ea-t, 159 perches to a post ; ihence nor h eighty-five degrees cast, 255 peiches to a pile of stone: thence norfh seventy-five de grees east, 118 erches to a pile of stone ; thence south twelve degrees east, 388 perches to a pine ; thenee north seventy-five degrees east, 129 perches to a white pine; thence north twelve and a half degrees wrsi, 294 perches to a pile of stone ; thenee snuth eighty f ur ami a half degrees east, 218 perches to a pile of stone, formerly a maple ; thence south sixty-one degrees eas', 64 perches to a white pine, the place of lieginning, containing 1012 acres 43 pcrchrs and allowance. I Seized. taken in execution, and to le sold -js the property of Burd Patterson. Also: A certain tract or piece iiw.of lind situate in Rush township. Northum berland county, adjoining binds of William Hear, Jr. Peter Rnidirmel, John Penfyl and others, con taining twenty acres more or less, about 12 acres of v.hich are cleared, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, a frame smoke house and a small log barn. Si ir."d, tiken in execution, and to be sold as the pr..nrity of John Be.ir. Also: A certain tract of land "-situite in Coal township, Noithumbertand county, adj. ining lands of Soloman Bolig, Philip Dunklcberger, and Mahonoy ereik, containing CI acres more or less, about 40 acres of which aro cleared, and whereon are erected a small log hou-e and a new log barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Goishall. Also: A certain half lot of ground situate in the borough of Sunbury, fronting on Market street, it being one half of lot No, 29, adjoining lot No. 28 on the west, and on the east by part of same b t No. 29, on which is erected a two stoty frame home, a small frame office and fieme stuMo. Seized, luken in execution, and to be s.dd as the property ef (leoigo Weiscr. rtj Also: The equal undivided moie- Z- ty or half of two certain Islands, fi liate in Ihe river Susipiehsnna, in AngUfta town-hip, Nor thumhrrland county, opposite the dwelling bouse of William R. Long one thereof called '-Mroily's Island," containing 37 acres more or less, about S5 acres nf which lire cleared, and in a high Mate of cultivation, ,Vr. The otln r thereof cnllrd 'Rouiid Island," cnntiining about 3 acies, nculy all of w hich arerlea ed and in a high state of cultivation. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be s .Id as the property of William K. Jone. FELIX MAURER, Mtrlff. Sheriffs Office, ) Sunbury, July 15. 1B3. $ Notice TO CO XT I! ACTORS. ROPOSAI.S will 1 received until sun-down of Piiday the 1st day of September, 1813, at the town ol Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan tango Aqueduct, on the Susquehanna Division. Plans and specifications will be exhibited three days previous to the letting. G. LEISEXRING, Supeivisor Susq. Div. Pa. Canal. Jolv 8th. lS J3.8t ezchaitg-e eotelT Ccntic Strict, ojijxniip the Tows Uali, pottsviixi:, I4. 3. S c i I z i ii c r, It ESPECTCI'LLY announces to the travelling community that he has taken the birge and splen !iJ estiib- 33 lishment, ihe Dinuvio: HoTfL, siuia. ted at the corner of Centre and ("ullowhill streets, nearly epioaite Ihe Tow n H.ill, in the borough of Pottuvitle, which has been thoroughly repaired and materially imptoved for the accommodation of visit ors. The Hotel is forty ft. fiont on Centre stn and one hundred and thirty right ft. on Callowhill, three stories high ; it is admirably provided with Pailors, Sitting Rooms. Reading Room, and large airy Chanilieia the most spacious, pleas mt and conve nient Doling Room in the country a new and su perior Bathing establishment ; and evrry conve nience and comfort to render it in all respects a most de-irablo Hotel. No paios or expense will be spared to furnish the Table and Bar with tho best lint ihis and the Philadelphia Markets afford ; and with a detemii nat ion to devote his entire m rsonal attention to the comf'rt and aecominodaiioii of those who may fa vor him with a call : aided by active, careful and obliging servants, he hopes to give gi mr.il satis faction. PRIYATE FAMILIES, wishing to viit this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he firls confident will please the most fastidious. I he Stabling attached, is large and well construct! d, and superintended by experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Cairiagrs may be had at any lime to convey persons to any part of the country. fjAn Omnibus runs fiom Ihis Hotel daily to and from the Depot, lo meet the Cars, for the ac commodation of persons travelling on the Rail Road. No charge for omnibus far. to this Hotel. Potlsulle, Jjly 8, 1813. 6m J a rob IMullcli. IXtitr. ALL persons indi bled to said estnte, either by bond, note or book account, aro now c illed upon, for Ihe l.it time, to settle the same on or be fore the first d;iy of August next. After that lim all unset led claims will be put into the hands of a justice for collection. PETER M AL1C1I, JOHN MA LICIT. Angus's. July 8th. 1813. 41 A'tinr,. Trea Hirer's iVolicc," riIf E Merchants and Tavern-keepera nf North A umberland county are hereby n itifled that their licenses are re.idy for distii''iition. and should be attended In nn or In-fore the first of AugtM next, as it is the duty of the Treasurer to return all delin quent lavrrn kerpers to the court, before the Grand Jury is dismissed. Thi-y csn lie obtained at any time at the Treasurer's nffie: GEORGE WEISER. Sunbury, July 8, 1843. Trrrmurer. riHE following Resolution, passed by the Town 1 Council, June 16th, 1831, will bo strictly en forced : Ktfntvtd. That any person exposing himself na ked for ihe purpose ofswimminc, ltwern ihe hou-s of 5 A. M. and 8 P. M.. shall lie subject to a fine of 50 cents, the one half thereof to the borough, and the other to the informer. lly order of the Chief Burgess, PETER W. GRAY. July 1st. 1813. 3t Crf. .1 Tiirrltiii .llufiiliie for Sale. rilllE subscriber offers f.r sale a THRESHING I MACHINE, new and in good onhr. The Machine has been Iried. and proves to be nn excel t- im. ineti, noo iruve 10 lc nn excel- ! It will be sold at a reduced priee, and I ed. Apply to H. U. MASS Elf. lent one warranted. Apply July !. 1813. John i:iMt-ly'K I2statr. OTICE is hereby given, that letters testamen tary on Ihe estate of John Eisely, lute of nun miry, IX orthumltrrlanil county, dec d , have been granted by Ihe Regi.-ter of said county lo the sub scriber. All those indebted In the above estate are requested to call and make payment on Saturday the 29ih of July, 1813, al the late residence of the deceased, and those having clsims will present lh ir accounts, well authenticated, for selib-ment. MARY EISELY, July 1st. 1813. Executrix. tt i jd nr1 q a: n - NOTICE is hi reby given thnt T purchased from Daniel Brierion. nn the 8th of May, 1813, the following articles, which I have loaned to him un til I see proper to remove them : 4 Hotses, sbsre in a bay colt, 4 cows, 3 steers, 3 heifers, 1 C;ilf, 3 Wsgons. 4 setts harness, 3 ploughs, 2 harrows. 1 cultivator, share in wheat, rye and corn, and oata in the ground, hay, grass in the meadow, 11 pigs, 8 bed, and bedding, 4 tables, 2 stoves, 1 do, chairs, I beurcau, 2 eight day clocks, 1 cupboard and kitchen utensils, ROBERT CLARE. Lowei Mshony, July I. 1843. 3t. CG5"" Hack Xumbrr si ill Supplied. THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. CHEAPEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BLACKWOOD'S ijiBti in; 7i aazii:. A c w It c p r I n I . two nomas a tf.a sisole corns I8j cts. flIIE Publi-hi r of the New World announces M- that be has commenced the Republication of this most celebratfd of the migazines, at a price which will insure it a very targe eircula'ioo. ''Blackwood" has long stood at the head of the pe riodical literature of tho world, and it continues to maintain that distinction, without a rival, Profes. sor Wilson, its editor (old "Ch'istopher North,") i unrivalled as a prose. writer :nd a poet, and his contributors are among the firi-t living authors of Great Britain. It will lie i-sued in a double number nf the New World, within 24 hours afier ihe arriv d of the Eneli'h Steamer, and srnt bv the first mails to Mil srribers in ull parta of the United States and Bri tish America. Tubus. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five Dollnrs fur Three copies Eight Dollars for five copies and f 15 for Ten copies payable in advance. Single copies 1 8 J cents. Any Postmaster, oi other person, who will ob tain 10 subscribeis, and remit $15 therefor, shall hive i.n extra copy graiis. Snhjert to newspaper postage onlv. Address J. WINCHESTER, July 1st, 1813. Publisher. Jncoli Mailt li'M ltutc. fCnrtlmmberlund County, ss. AMONGST the Recnrds of the Orphans' Court of said county, al Aptil term 1813, it is thus contained ; "April Kith. 1943. on motion of Alexander Jor dan, Esq , rule on the heirs snd legal representa tives of Jacob Malich, deceased, to appear on the first d.iy of next term, ( Aujust 7th. 1813.) and ac cept or refuse the re d estate of taid deceased at the apportionment." Extraeted from the Record, and e rlilnd April 17th, 1813. ' EDWARD OVSTER. Son' ury. June 24. 1813. fit Cl k O. C. corxTY tki: vsritKii. TO Till: ELECTORS f)!ORTIIl M nERI.Wf) COl'.XTY. 17ELLOW C1TIENS : I have lvn induced to oiler myself as a candidate for the olnVe of County Trcaftiirrr, at the coming rbctinn. t-boold you think me Wi rlli v of your snpirt. and I should be so suc cessful as to be elected, I w ill endeavor to give gen eral satisfaction to all who may he concerned. JOHN FARNSWOR I'll. Sunbury, June 21th. 1843. T T II. .llaNHCI has rem.tved bia store, into ihe new building adjoining the old store, where he baa opened a new assoitinent of Dry. ('uuilt, (iroeeric; ljucentware. Hardware, e All persons having uns- tiled accounts in bis books, will save costs by attending to them soon. Sunbury, June 10th, 1813. IT. S. L.WP.E1TCS, Agiitt for the tain if Southworlh Mainfur t urine! Company' i KIW.I.IOH lUTIXxi 1AIK1S; Warehouse No. a Minor Slrcet, PHILADELPHIA. fRHE following kinds constantly on hand, and lor sale to the Trade at the lowest mmket prces -. Fine thick Flat Caps. 12. 11, mid Ifi Us. I'lue and white ; Extra super, and superfine Folio I'ohls, blue and white ; Extra super Packet and Commercial poti, blue and white ; Extia super Linen Note papers, long ; do. broad; superfine un.l fine Counting house Caps, blue and white ; Extra suier Congress Cups and letters, plain and ruled, bbie and while ; Superfine French Posts, pluiu und ruled ; Su cifine Seimon Caps and Posts; Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, vurious qu ililies and prices. AlsoBor.net B mrds, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap, pins, and Hardware papers, Ac, &.C. May 27, 1813. 6m. Colllllcrclfrl-J, DEATH BLOW. rPho public will please observe thnt no Brandreth Pills aro genuine, unless the box has three li bels upon it. (the lop, the s'n'e and the bottom) earh cnntaininiz a fie-simile signature of my hand writing, thus 11. l)miirr.Tii, M. D. These la bel' aie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, mid done tit an expense of over f 2,000. Therefore it will lie seen that the only thing necessary lo pro cure the medicine in its purity, is to observe these labels. Remember Ihe top, the side, and the bottom. The following respective ersons tire duly aulu.ri ted, and hold CEIITICATES Or AGENCY, For the sale of lirandreth't Ytucluble Vnivtrtul I'M. Northumbeiland county : Milton M n key & Chamlieilin. Sunbury 1 1. B. M.isser. M'Ewens villc Ireland cV Meixell. Northumberland Win. Forsyth. Georgetown J. ft J. Walls. Union County I New Berlin Bogar tt Win ter. Selinsarovc George Gtinihum. Middle burg Isaac Smith. Beaver'own David Hubler. Ailimsburg Wm. J. May. MiilliiiHhum Menseh & Rsy. Hartleton Daniel Long. Freeburg G. e. F. C. Mover. Lewi-burg Walls A Green. Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolds V Co. Berwick Shuman V R Henhouse. Cat tawixsa O. CS. Brobts. Bloornstiurs John R. Mover. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. McCay. Lime-lone Bnlliel ct McNlnch. Observe that each A cent has an Engravtd Cer tificate of Aiiencv. roiiliiiniiix a represenlalion nf Dr BISANDRETH'S Manufielory at Sing Sing, and upon whii-h will also be seen exact copies of ihe new lahcit now nttd upon the Brandreth I'M Mo.rr.v. Phil idelphia, oliee No. 8. North Sih street. B. BRANDKETH.M.D. .lone 21th. 18(3. Hart, AtirircwM A ll'Itcvcr, l'orwardinj; and (lencral Produce COMMISSION M I"'. Ill" H A NTS, Second H'tinrf above Hare SI , on the Delaware, PHILADELPHIA. KEFERENCES: Henry Farnurn eV Co. j.laivis, Trabuc iV Curd, Bray, B.ircroft, iV Co. IsmUvillc. Williamson, Burroughs Geo. Lurkey, At Co. eV ('Ink, ! Cincinnati. Eckel. Spinsler eVRaguel St. John Smith, Esq , Reed, Bro. & Thom, Portland. Rogers, Brothers vV. Co. iJoscpli Souther, Esq.. W. R. Tlionip-on V Co. ! Huston. Ii.il ort Ssren A: Co. Hon. Wm. Binler, J. V J. Rrakert, j t'barft, 1,1, Pa. Mulford oV Alter, II Hendri.ks, J. R. Wel-h. E q. ' Sunbury, Pa. Philadilphia R. Hum s, E-q. David R. Porter, E-p Kolert Crane, Esq., Messrs. J. V P. Martin, ! Jersey Shore, Pa, Harrithuri; Vm. M'K'elvy oV Co., Wm. K. H..flna8le. Emj lhomburz. Pa. t ir...f i t. . . . i.iwis iiuiHai,i.-i. WIUA: liiocn. Lancaster Ijcwisburg, Pa. T. W. Kn'z:nc & Sim, 1acK- Hurcn, Va. Jone, Murphy iV Co. E. A. Brown Sc Brother J. K. Moorehead, Esq Pittsair!?. Stciretlct Potter, Morgin ft Anderson, ' j Uwitlown, Pa. Geo. Piesbury, Esq. ' Joseph Paxton, Eq., St. Loin's i Columbia Co, Pa. Junejld, 1813. ly DAVID EVANS' Xo. 7(5 South '.d air ret, opposite the Exchange, PI 1 1 LA DEI. I'll I A, Formerly of Xo. 76 Kmth Second if reel.) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fire and Thief-proof Chests and Doors, Water and Pro vision Coolers, and Filterers. Refrigera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ac, Ac, EWMSri Tt St I ii continues to nrike B?8 -fmhi-celebrated WATER ('....! l li'rJAr.rs. and Filterers. 15,-friucra. Adi.-': -z v;;-j-ti. . ' r .u- i l I "iffT S"M. r-l.lois, I'OlIl il lilt- unjiMi aim . incuts, of the U-st mutensls and woikmnnship. 0i The ChfMts arc mantifucturi'd without pi ink of nny desciiption, of the best material whirl) is calculated to ro-it burcbus and heat as long as any inanufjclun d in the 1 'idled States a trial ol which he is w i ling to muko with any other, pro vided the tri.il be mode of chests olready sold lo customers, and not ri ainif ictured for the express purpose of a trial. Purchaser are invited to call U'fore purchasing elsewhere. CAU TION. All persons are cautioned seiinxt makinn, using, selling or cnu-ing to lie sold, any Keyhole eovera fit Fire Proof Chests or doors of any kind, aimi'ar in construction to my patent of July 1 0th, 1811, hsthey will be dealt with accord ing to Ihe Patent Ltw. M iy 27th. 1813. fun. Cabinet-Making (i w IN(nlliliuiciil.) WILLIAlfC HCOTEP. ESPECTFl'LLY intorms Ihe citizens of Sunbury und vicinity, that he has recently coiiiuii need the ('Alii N KT-M a K 1 X ( '. lil'SIXr.SS, ill all i's bnir dies, in M.uk.i .iiret, Suhbnry, im liMbutelv l low the post ollice, where he will be re.'i ly torieeivc mi d execute all orders in the line of Ins bu-ines', willi promptness und desjitrh. and in lie best si V Hil l in.iiiin r. II . s p:icts mil be low, in seen ii , nee uijh tbe times. (Vj' Liiinbt r and Couutiy Province liiken in Ex ebiinfe. May S7ih IS 1:1. din city n uNi rrm: vrcnoN, AND PHIVATH SALES ROOMS, -os. V-'il and .'U N'tuth Tltiid Street, Near l hit V. i I v Hotel, lllil.I)i:i.llil. fi C. MACKEY, Auitioiierr. re-peclfully in- itrs the atli ulioii of ror.s desirous of pur- j ilii.iiiB Fuiniiine, to his extein-ive S.dt s R huiis, (Isnh public and Piivnte,) for every deK-iiption of j ll iusi noi.i r urnituie, w in re can i oni nneo hi uii limes, a larce assortment of fushioiibble and well manufactured Cnhinil Furniture, Beds, Maltiusses, Ac., lit very reduced pr'nes, for ctsh. (Cj- Sales bv Aiut u,n, twice a wurk. May 27ih. 1813. ly Hover's ink. JOSEPH 30. HOVER, Mannfaeturcr of Vritiii! nml Indelli hlo Ink. No. lOtl.Wirllt Third Stroet, tix dijors below Kucc, (e;it fiiih',) PHHADIJtPHIA, IEPEC'I FI LLY int. inns country luerihanls k and i.lhcis, that he ron-tatitly keeps on hand a large stock of bis supeiter Black, Blue nd Red Ink, unJ slso a superior qu ihly ol Iudi lli'Je Ink. II ( ink is put up in b. tiles varying in site, firm I to 3'. ounces, and wdl be sol, I on reasonable tenm. The ex.el'eot qualities of this ink basso tlioroutihly established its character, that it is now extensively lined throughout Ihu country. . Fur rale ut the sloie of II. B. Masse r, Sun bury, Pa. May 27lh, 181 .- ly L01TC-LETS f.'rrnt Wrmcrn Indian Panacea, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Snhstanres ; Free from Calomel and ull other Mineral. For the history of this medicine, and Ms uniivalled and truly surprising suceess and popular ity, see large bills "TTT ia recommended as a general cnthartic for 1 f uni'y use in dyspepsia and all bilious dbea ses, it is invdunble fir Asthma it is ennside ed a specific, no case having jet occurred which it bus f.iibd lo cure for common edds, iniflaminn'ory tlisrn-ff, rheuma'ism, all'ections of Ihe liver, etc., snd for females, it is a safe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Si bit Wer-t.of flinshampton. X. Y, Mr. Longley Dear Sir: I have ucd your Great West, rn Indian Panacea in my family, and have repeatedly prescribed it for patients under my care, and am satisfied that it is always a safe, and in very many cases an invaluable medicine. It niera'es as a laxative without nausea, or pain ( and while it ef fcrttMlly obviates enstiveness acts upon the stomach and liver as an alterative, correcting acidity, and re storing the healthy condition nf those oreana. Yery re.perlfiilly yours. S. WEST. Forsdcby JOHN W. FRILING, Sunbury, JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. Msy 20ih. 1813. ly COUNTY TJtKAStJJIKK. To lie Yotcr of Xorthumbcrland Covnly IEI LOW CITIZENS : Thronch (he soli cit itions of miny friends in various parts of the county, I have been induced lo oiler myself is a candidate fir t'.e office of 'I' ri'.iMirci'. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority iif vnur siiUYaerB, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said ollire with fidelity. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. Sunbury. May 20th, 1813. ciIlmu.ks w. iikc.ink, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY, PA. AS taken the office formeilv occupied bv Ihe Hon. I'harles G. Donnil, opposite the Court House. He will a tend to business in the ('ou't of Northumberland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1843. Waters, 1 ESPEC PFtri.LY inf.irin-i thecilizeiH of the I iiroiiuh of Northumhi thud, "Hid its vicinity, th.it he has commenced li e T.'iiloi'Hiur ESuinox, in a l i s various 1 r 'inclies, in the shop formerly ureu, ied by Henry S. Thorna', 'ircrl'v nppo-ite Forsvtb's store. As he rec ives the New Yoik and Philndelpbi i Fashions qu irterly, he i enabled to do all jols i ntrua'ed to him, alter the nete.l at,l latest style, and upon theshoitesl notice. NorlhiimbrtUnd, A pi il 22.1. 1S13. ly "I ESPECTFl'LLY informs the citizens ofSun- bury and its vicinity, that he has t .ken the office formerly occupied by Dr. John Peal, where he w ill Ive happy to receive calls in the line nf his profession. April 22d, 18-13. 5 BLACKSMITH, BEGS leave to inform ihe citizens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that he has commenced the h i , a c k sm rn 1 1 x ( ; m: S I X KS s, in Maiket street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where he intends to carry on the business in all il various branches, inclodint;. Turning, Making Mill Irons and F.liplic Spring, Ironintr Carriage, with Ex tenion or Standing topi. Shoeing Horei, Ve. tinier-, will be promptly and punctually at'ended lo, and work done cheap, for rash or country pro duce. (Tj Hoiso Shoeinff done at f I per sett. Sunbury. April 15lh, IS 13. dm IJTTo F" & . S h oe T8 a r t i n 1 1 w i n , ESPECTFL'LLY informs his fri.nds and old customers, thst be has removed his JOOV'if- SHOE ESTAHI.ISJIMEXT to the frame building adjoining his dwelling house, lietween that and Dr. D. T. Tales office, a few doors we.t of his old estal lishmeni, in Matket street, where he intends lo carry on the above business rxiensively, in all its various brandies. Being thankful for past fivors, he hopes by ctriel attention lo business snd liberal charges, to give general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re ceive a lilwral rhare of public patronage. April 8th, 1813. A CARD. r. X. Is. 11 U o, Thankful for past fa ois. re-pectrullv informs the inhabitants nf Nuubury and roun'ry arouml, mat lie lias, taKeu his re-i.lenee snd olliee in maiket street, in the east end of the building occupied by John Bocar's store, win re he will be buppy lo wail upon ull who fa vor him with their oils. Sunbury, April 1st, 18-11. Cm ACKSnilTHING. (irorgt Z I in in c r m an & Su n. TEHIE su'acii'ers hereby iof rni the public, that they have entered int.. purlin rsl.ip, in the DlsACKSMITHINO ETjSIITrES, wh cli wil loierfier be can e-l on st Ihe old stand in Sunbury, under the finn nf'tbore 'iiiiiiieri-no A Son." where bev will cuiduet the I ii iin-'s in all its vaiius braiiehes, incUuliug Turn ing, Making M II Irons, Iron in If Carr-ngei. Wuf-r'ro- Hones. ,c. Older wid be tomptly ai d unc tuallv attend. d In, and work done cheap, for cjIi or counirv piodure. CCj Shoeing done at one dollar ier sett. (iF.ORGK ZIMMERMAN, J. II. IMMERM AN. Sunbury, March I 1th. 1813. PA?. TITS?. OKI?. 'I'lIK siibseiib- s, h.mri,' enter, d into a p inner 1 ship in ill-- pricti.e of the liw, w.ll be ba, p to attend to ull bus m n enltii-ted I th- ir care. Colle-lions will be promptly HMeivl-d l. Th.y mav always U f.mu.i at their office, in Maiket strict, Suiibiny, lormeily occupied l Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. a a i.e-r.n.ni. WILLIAM L. hEWAIil', CHARLES J. BKl NEK. Sunbury, Fe'. 4ih, 1x13. fi n. -.si7iTiT"ov of ROSE OIN I'M E NT, received V ami for sale by U. B. MASSER. N..v 10th. 1812. " aSLANES ICR SALE AT THIS OtTlCR flfBSarW MERCHANTS HOUSE, Nn. 2-37, North Third, above Cllowkill St., PHILADELPHIA.. fOHN DUNCAN, late from Ihe Pennsylva nia Firnvr, and Samuel Pike, jr., Ive of A meriran Hotel, Columbus, I 'hio. take plcssure in sc. Humming their friends and the publfe tenerallv thst Ihry have luken the brge and commodious ITol, recently built by the Missra. Hrl, on the sante situ once occupied by the oM established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third stteel sbove Culb w hill st. This Hotel is finished in the yery !est possible manner, and of the best materials. Its location is very desirable, panicnlarly for country merchants ; Ihe arrangements for heating and ventilating raeh room is such as to secure any temperature. Tho bedrooms are all light and airy, all furnished in a neat style, so as to insure comfort. The receiving p ulors are also furni died in a su perb style, the windows are on I'm French style, forming an entrance lo a balcony in front, whiJt makes pleasant recess. Pioticular attention has been given to the U-ds and bedding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. From years' experience in hotel business, we trust, by strict assiduity to business, to make this house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied with Ihe very best our market ran afford, and our bar with the best liquors and wines of the most approved brands. P. S. There are first rate stabling br.d carrinae houses attached to thu hotel, tttended by caitful and sober ho-illcrs. and our charges w ill be low, in accordance with the present haid liir.cj, Philadelphia, Oct. 7lh, 1842. S A 11 ' L II Id iTcKOllLlsUItT" HATTER, "WJERY KESPECTFCLLY begs lcae to i... Y bum his customers, end the public geaciii!., thnt he still continues the HATTING BUSINESS, in nil its various brmichis, in the shop i-'v silo the Buck Tavern, formerly oci u ! '. ii. iv linns and himself, under the fr-o.-t ! ! Druekemiller, which firm h is been i ved. lie hopes by hi long .xper:. business, and strict ..'t- nt i oi tlo" , . : eral s i. liiciio , and reen v . 1 i- lie patri,n:iee. Sinilo;-v. Oct. 15th, 112 -!-.. IliNlON IHVl'Kj ... 4 'A I . . I , I I l ; , :? ; COUNTY", : i ;'rl;i. I..!'-- iri'oinv- hit ii T til fr!r UK. i .ibovo I.AROF. M T N t n v. v, o o i; o h o f m i; n c and that be ic now well prepared to accoiutr. '-J .' all who nn; M.or i; m with their custom. His SLF.xriMt Ai-Ai'TMKSTS are neil aire.!, r.-i i cuinfortable. His Tablk ami Bah will always be eii:ii,-j with the best the maiket can i.lfir,l. His Stahlino, which is cooJ. will be tinker the charge of goml and careful hostlers. He feels confident, by strict attention to business, and an earnest desire lo render comfortable tho.c who may patronize him, that he will not fsil tonive, general satisfaction. IL B. WEAVER. Muney, Oct. 1st, 1812. If. CAM. Dr. I. T. Ti'llos, R"'pectf.irv i f .. citizens of Siiiituiiy and vici i v.". '.' '. moved bis office to li.o butt in l:.t ! George Bright, in market street. So i r -, !.-:.-he may be found at all hours, unh.-s rule-, ..-hilly engaged. DR. TR1TES returns his sinc-re t'uu ks for 'he encouiBgemenl he tins iec,ie l. in tbe lii.' r f h s profesion, ill this place, and tru-ts by p'oinp' a', tenl on lo the duties of his prulession. and rea-on-able charges, that he will continue to receive a liliersl share of the public patronige. Suuburv, Oct. 1st, 1 K fi. tf. ACARb. Dr. J. W. !al I'egs leave to tender his grate ful acknowledgments to ihe people of Sunbuiy and surrounding country, foi then past encourage ment in the line of his profession ; and would at t the same time announce to them, that he .till in tends to continue the practice of medicine in all ita various di partments. He would, therefore, solicit a continuance of their confidence and patronage. He may le lound at all times at his office, at tho north rssl corner of Blackberry and Dier streets, unless professionally engaged. Sunbury. Oct. 1st. 1813. if. DR. .1. N. SUMNKH, SURGEON DENTIST, It ESPECTFl'LLY informs the public thnt ho has made Northumberland his permuiient place of residence, and is leady to attend to any oils in the line of his prufesaion. July 3, 1813. ly. 1 HE PHILADELPHIA, READING AM) " . SUMMER, All!. Change (" -C n irtta iri ' i The pn.Miger iriui-v.i ; r- " P'liladelpiii I UO'! 1 ' From Phi'udclpl.i., si ti V. i y . . From I'ottsnlle. at !'. . M. S Hour of u. it 'g lii-iding Fo, P .ffcv, le. ' al '! A- M- C ,U. Fo l'bili-le'(.'.iii. ;.l 7J A. M. S Both nam- i l'.-'i. wi . I be d-wn tr.i br. nt-1 -.-is a !!, d the up l'ti:i i.t.Noi.i. i, i , t.u 1 i cs fcte ulljwid at rail i .i ti K .sr. , '. P.. lads. :t.fio A 2.25 & 1 ' !.IU A: 1 l " " -t.. r in. 1. ci ! i. u . r ii " i-- ' i - -- . i . i II,.-;.,.,-,, ;',;::m::;, A. '. '-!..a. for" iblwetii r..M..'.n .'v .!.. ' lU'tween vlt. w 1" - v.--. '.c, 3 '-! All the f i' s v . I top I'.u way pasiii.gir. tt the usual poi its (nj All pisstiii-ts ..ie rucAUiil to 'T.cu o their tickets before the trains stall. M4y 31, 1843. if.
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