Tin: n i iu i, 1: it . JWBXTXX.il DEPARTMENT. Answer to Enigma of last week. "DrkR HOT WHTIl TO-MORHOW, TSUT WHICI T Ml HOJf TO-IUt. GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of forty-five letters. My 40, 13, 4, 9, i an island in the Atlantic. My 8, 9, 38, la rape on the coaal of America. My 40, 3, 15, in, 4, 9, ia a city in Massachusetts. My 40,8, 9, 18, 2. SI, la town in Maine. My 1,7,4,21, 18, 7, ia a lake inN.Yoik. My 1 6, 7, 33, 27, 1 5, a a river in Oregon. My 3, 27, 4, 18, 8, ia a county in Pennsylvania, My 23, 12,27, 9, 7, 15, 7, ia an empire in Asia. My 40, 8, 1, 28, 8, 28, ia a city in Turkey. My whole ia proverb. Thi nnir wit to account for the Ilrandreih Filla being to eminently successful in curing every variety of disease, ia that they assist nature in ex pelling from the body alt thoae impure humor, which not only eaue hot produce di.eao. To thoae of a costive habit, this medicine ia in valuable, being the mildest and most effectual ca thartic that can possibly be administered, and can never injure, though taken for any length of time. De careful to get the genuine. No Druggist haa ihcm for rale. GJ-Purchaso of II. B. Master, Sunbury, or of a jents published in another part of this paper. roil TflK AMFKiriV. Member of Assrmbljr. Mb. Eiiitoh : Pirmit me tt recommend to the voters of Northumberland county, HUGH H. TEATS, Eq., of Sham-kin, aa candidal fur Aa aemhly. Mr. Teals ia an industrious and intelligent farmer, and would, if elected, give verv general Sitis faction. MANY OF SHAMOKIN. .W .f K It 1 K It , At Northumberland, on the 6lh ins-t y John D. Boyd, -Esq., Mr. JoErn Martiw to Mis Elisa beth WTr.a, both of Northumberland. 'On 'the lh inst., by lite Rev. D. M. Halliday, Mr. 'JomtvMa O. Mill, to Mis Sarin Ji.vr. Hat wot. i, .ell of Danville. u i c n, On theimtl. inst., MARGARET, daughter of Cieorge Weisor, Esq., of this place, aged 2 years irid 4 month;. On thailSth inst.. HEXKY WATSON, son of Mr. Jacob liclb't, of this place, aged 1 year, 3 months anj 2 days. TKlCti CURKENT. 'Corrected meefsly by Henry Yoxtheimer. War., .100 IRtb, - -- . . . -50 'Cork, ...... 40 Osre, - . - . .25 (Pork, 5 iFux-irrn, - .100 Hitttkr, - 10 Vkkswai, - 25 Taliow, - - - - 10 IDarrnn Arri.au, - . . 75 Do. Ptacitt, - - 200 IFlvx, - .8 flacKLtn Tliv, 10 i:io, - -s towxsiiip meetings. TIfE HemonrafK1 ThieeM of Northumlerland county are requested 'to meet in their several nwnships, nn Saturday, 'the 12ih day of August icxt, lo elect delegates to meet in county eonvety lion .in ujbuty, on Wonrnry the 14ih of August 'infi.'for the purpose of sAe.ing a suitable candi late for Congress. AsscnilHvi, Treasurer, Cmmis ioner and Auditor, arid TMcgatcs to the State r?oiiciiti-m 'ln lie held in Karria'iurj, to nominate Kliilat.s tr ll office of4an il Commissioiiera. Jty enler of the Democratic STAVWrTVU COMMITTEE. Duly rc.l.18r. i'o tiTk v iters ot xTTrt HUM BER- LAND -tUir.NTY. P3UXVW OITfEENSr: At the earnest solirt- J lationa R una rev of mv fzeuds, I am induced to I iDar myself aa aai2rialefoTlhe olTice of I'O INTY TKF.ASi; H KR. Should 1 be elected, 1 wilt endeavor to discharge he duties of tbcoffoe fhetieA of my eliilitv. CHRISTIAN BOWER. Soriitury. iuly 22d. 184?. Notice of Ilule -of Court Vrt R Tli U M B E R L A N D OflUNTV, SCT. In flit Courl ofCvmmrm Pleas of said County. The MaiufiirerVv ,nd Mechanics Hank if the Northern Liher iee, in the county of 'LjlsJej-Uia rs. John II. Cow Jen Aran. I5ih, 113, on motion of Mr. IMI.is, rule to show -case viy the first Vdy of next Vim. why a- Wwt mousanil dollars ol the proceeds of sale should J not Ve pid over to plain- tin. rttac'rd from the Rccoid, and certified July tith, 1813. 8. D. JORDAN, July Sth. !843. 4t JW'y. Notice r Rule of C'fJurU N ORTH I ! M BE RI. A N 11 COUNTY, SOT. In the Court of Common 'fcrf annf County. Catherine Roa, sur-" Aratt. 15th 1S43, on iving executrix of John j molianef Mr. Oellaa, rule . Ross, di ceaetL tn show cause by the first rs. j day of next term, why Henry FornwaK J the money raised from aula of defendant'a perso lal property liy Sheriff Maurer should not l paid o plainilT. iitraried from the Record, anJ certified July Sih, 1843. S. D. JORDAN, July 8th, 1843. 4t Proth'y. Notice in llaiikriiptcy. NOTICE ia liereliy givi a to the rredilnra of Henry Yoxlbeimer, lately uVereed a )ank upt, that the Commia-ioner in Bankruptcy lor iorthumher'and county will uttend at hia office in junburv, daily, to receive proof of debta against awl estate. CHARLES PLEASANTS, Hunbury, July 8. 1843. 3t ComV. Stray Cow. Sv STRAYED away from the auKcriber in Sun- tMiry, about the I8ih of June last, a II LACK COW, viib I ttle white under her belly and a little while in one or both of her hind feet. Any peraon bring ng aaid cow back again, or giving infmmaiion vbcre ahe may be found will l bU rlly rewarded. FELIX MAL'RER. Bur.bury. July Bth. 1843 3t. hTkH Clir.HRIF.8 for aala by July 15, 1813. II. 11. MASSER. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of aundiy wrlta of Venditioni Eipnn aa and a writ nf Levari Faciaa isaued out of the Court of Common Plcaa of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be ei posed to public sale at the Court House in the Dorough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 7th day of Aujuat next, at I o'clock, P. M, the following described property, to wit t fgy All that certain tract or piece of Zll bind situate In the c'ty. of Northumberland a. foresaid, beginning at a white pine comer, adjoining tande of Diddle Ac Co., thence north 75 degrees eat, 134 perchea to a pile of alot.e; thence north twelve degrees west, 1 9G perchea to a post t thence north eighty-eight degrees weat, 23 perchea to a post t thence north seventy-five degreea wcat, 89 perchea to a pile of ftotie ; thence aouth five degreea west, 48 peieheato a post j thence south eighty degrees west, 30 perches to a pine ; thence south thirteen degreea east, 195 perches to the place of beginning, contsintng 105 acrea and 64 perchea and allowance of six per cent, for made, &c. Also: One otlicr tract of land sit- JCfuate in the county of Northumberland afore, aaid, being Inilted, bounded and deaeril-ed aa fob Iowa: beginning at a white pine, adjoining land of the Asylum Company, thrnce north twelve ite grees west, 171 perches to a corner ; thence south eiuhtv-one decrees west, 4 0 perchea to a corner; thence aou'h seventy-four degrees west, 68 perches to a iile ofrtoties thence north aixleen degreea west. 8 nerehes to a pile of stone t thence aouth seventy four degrees west, 100 perches to a pile of stone; thence nortli sixteen degrees wesr, mid nerches to a nile of stone ; thence north seventy- five degrees east, 21S perches to a pile of stone : thence north twelve degree west, 80 perches to a cum t thence south seven'y-four degrees west, 275 perches to a pine ; thence soiun imy-nve oegrees west, 1 1 2 perches to a chesnut. fjllcn ; thence south seventy eight degrees west, 1 9fi perches to a chesnut onk ; thence north, fifty-four degrees to a chesnut 5 thrnce west, 124 perv'hes to a ihesuuts thence utith seven y degrees west, 65 perchea to a pile of gtone a corner ol saran Iteee nnu ; inence south twe!e degrees ea-t, 159 perches to a post ; thence nor h eighty-five degrees east, 255 perches to a pile of stone ; thence north aevcnty-five de gree east. 1 '8 perches to a pile of atone; thenre aouth twelve degrcfl east, 388 perchea to a pine ; thenre north seventy-five degrees esst, 129 perches to a white pine ; thence north twelve and a half degreea weat, 204 erchea to a pile of atone ; thence aouth eighty-f ur and a half degreea east, 218 perchea to a pile of stone, formerly a maple ; ihepce south sixty-one degrees eaat, 64 perchea to a white pine, the place of beginning, containing 1012 acres 43 perchea and allowance. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Burd Patterson. MAIso: A certain tract or piece of 1 ind situate in Rush township. Northum berland county, adjoining landa nf Wiltism Hear, Jr. Peier Ro.idarmel, John Penny 1 and others, con taining twenty acres more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, a frame smoke house and a small log bsm. S. ir.ed, Liken in execution, and to be told as the pn'peity of John Be-ir. pf Also : A certain tract of land W'W situate in Coal townchip, Northumberland county, adjoining lands of Soloman Bolig, Philip Dunkleln-rser. and M.thonoy creek, containing 64 acres more or less, about 40 arret of which are cleared, and whereon are erected a small log hou-e and a new tog barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Gotshall. MAIso: A certain half lot ofground situate in the borough of Sunbury, fronting on Market atreet, it being one half of lot No. 29, adjoining lot No. 28 on the weat, and on the east by part of same lot No. 29, on which ia erected a two atoiy frame house, a small frame office and frame stable. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the iironertv of George Weiser. asj. Also: The equal undivided moic- ZlZ It or half of two certain Islands, snunte in the river Susquehanna, in Augusta township, Nor thumberland county, opposite the dwelling house of William R. Long one thereor called "Mroily a Island." containing 37 acres more or less, about 25 acres of which are rle irej. anil in a hich state of cultivation, cVc. The other thereof called '-Round Island." ronlainine about 3 acies. nevly all of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be a aid aa the proerty of William R. Jones. rx Also: A certain tract of unim i nrovrd land situne upon the waters of Shamo- kin creek, in Conl township, Northumlierland coun- iv. liour.deJ bv lands la'e of David F. Gordon on the steal. Thnmns Cadwallader on the east, and William Bovd, Burd Pa'teraon & Co. on the north, containing I7C8 acea more or less. ssn Also: A certain other tract of ZZZ unimproved land aituate in Conl township, Xoithumherljnd county, bounded by lands of Tho- mas Cadwalbideron the west, David F. Gordon nn the east, and on the north bv land surveyed on warrant in the name of William Tomlinson, George Colerain and others, containing 17C8 acrea more or less. ,3 Also: A certain tract of unim- X proved bind situate in Coal townanip. Nor thumberland county, bounded by land of Thoma Cadwalladtron the east, John Brady on the north, and 1 homaa Cadwallader oil the west, containing 400 acrea more or less. Also: A certain tract of unimproved tsnd aituste in Coal township, Northumlerl,ind county, bounded on the west by land suiveyed in the name of Esther Cramer, land of David F. Gor don on the east, and laud surveyed in the name of William Green on the noith, containing 400 acres more or test. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Silvis. FELIX MAURER, SlteriJ". ShentTs Omce, Sunbury, July 15, 1843.$ ltss's'sft ted at HOTEL. CViiie filrrrt, opposite the Town Hall, roii's v 1 1,1.13, r.i. J . C. Is RSSKI. RESPECTCULLY announces lo the travelling community that he has Isken the large and splendid estab lishment, the Exciunx lloTfL. aitua. the corner of Centre and Callowhill streets. nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough of rottsvilte, which has tecn thoroughly repaired arm materially improved for the accommodation of visit ore. The Hotel is forty ft. front on Centre st., and one hundred and thirty eight ft. on Callowhill, three stories high ; it ia admirably provided with Parlors, Silting Rooms. Reading Room, and large airy Chamhcre the most spacious, pleas int and conve nient D'ning Room in the country a new and su perior Bathing Establishment ; and every conve nience and comfort to render it in all respects a most deirahtfl Hotel. No pai'ia or expense will be spared to furnish the Table and Br with the best that this and the Philadelphia Markets afford ; and with a delermi nation lo devote hie entire personal attention to the comfort and arcommoda'ion of those who may fa vor him with a cull t aided by active, careful and obliging eervauts, be hopes to give general satis faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit this highly intereeting and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlors and Chambers, which he feels confident will please the most fastidious. (Jj The Stabling attached, is large and well construct, d, i nd superintended by experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Carriages may be had at any lime to convey persona to any part of the country. fXjAn Omnibus runs fiotn thia Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the sc. commodstion of persons travelling en the RjiI Road. No charge for omnibus fsre to thia Hotel. Pottaville. J.ily 8, 1843. m CotmtcrfrltcrA' DX3ATU BLOW. The puMic will please observe that no Drandreth Pilla aro genuine, unless the box hat three la beta upon it, (the top, the aide and the bottom) earh containing a f.ic-simile signature of my hand writing, thus 1). IlRtstnaxrit, M. 1). These la. helaie engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense nf over f 2,000. Therefore it will be seen that the only thing nrresanry to pro cure the medicine in its purity, ia to observe these I libels. Remember the lop, the aide, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori xed, and hold CERTICATES OF AGENCY, For the aale of Urandreih'i Veijetulife Universal I'ith. Northumberland county t Milton Mackey ct Chambcilin. Sunbury H. B. Masscr. M'Ewens- villo Iiel.ind A Meixell. INnrthumheiland W m Forsyth. Georgetown J. oV. J. Walls. Uiiion County? New Berlin Ilogar cV Win. ter. Selinsgrove George Gundium. Middle burg Issac Smith, lleavertown David Hubler. Ad imbur Wm. J. May. Mifllinsbure Menerh &. Ray. Hartleton Dinicl Long. Freeburg G. & F. C. Moyer. Lewisburg Walts & Green. Columbia county i Danville E. II. Reynolds ft Co. Berwick Sluimun V. R ttenhnuse. Cat tawiasa V. G. Urnbts. Blooinsburg John R. Moyer. Jeisey Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. MeCay. Limestone Balliet fc McNmrh. Observe that each Agent haa an Engraved Cer tificate or Agenrv, containing a representation ol Dr BRANDRETH'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, ind upon which will also be seen exact copies ol he riro lithe h now used upon the lirandreth fill Itorc. Philadelphia, office No. 8, North Sth street. B. DRANDRETH, M. D. June 24th. 1M3. LOITG-LEY'3 (rent Wcfttern Indian lnnavrn, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances? Free from Cnomrl andull other Minerals. For the history of this medicine, and ita unrivalled and truly surprising sucreas and popular ity, see large bills IT is recommended as a general cathartic for family use in dyspepsia and all bilious disea ses, it ia invaluable for Asthma it ia considered a specific, no case having yet occurred which it has faibd to cure for common cidds, imfiammalory disea-es, rheumatism, aflecliona of the liver, &c, and for females, it ia a aafe and excellent remedy. CEIlTiriCATE, From Dr. Si Ins West, of HtnghamTitnn, K. Y. Mr. Lonalev -Dear Sir t I have ued your Great West, rn Indian Panacea in my family, and have repeatedly prnwrilied it for patients under my care, and am aatixfied that it is always a safe, and in very manv cases nn invaluable medicine. It opera'cs as a laxative without nausea, or pain; and while iter fcrtii'ilty obviates costivenrs arts upon the stomach and liver aa an alterative, correcting acidity, and rc storing the healthy condition of those orgniis. Very respectfully vours. S. WEST. Forsalcbv JOHN W. FRIMNG, Sunbnrv. JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. I May 20ih. 1843. ly Notice TO C O X T II A C T O I. S. PROPOSAL will U received until tun-down of Ftidsy the 1st day of Septemlier, 1843, at the town of Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan tango Aqueduct, on the Susquehanna Division. Plana and specifications will be exhibited three daya previous to the letting. G. LEISENRING, Supervisor Susq. Div. Pa. Canal. July Bth, 1843. 8t .loliii riscly's I t site. TsVTOTIt'F. is hereby given, that letters testamen- tary on the estate of John Eisely, late of Sunburv, Nrthoniliertand county, dec d , have been gr.inled by the Register of said county lo the sub scriber. All those indebted lo the above estate are requested to call and make payment on Saturday the 29ih of Julv, 1843, at the late residence of the deceasrd. and those having claims will present thiir accounts, well authenticated, for aelilement. MARY E IS ELY, July 1st. 1813. Executrix, T (Jir Wocfc Xumbcn still StipplieJ. fj THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. CHEAPE3T MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD, BLACKWOOD'S i:ii.m it; macsAziiye. A New Reprint. two noma A xxaa aisnit rorirt 18J cts. HE Publisher of the New World aanouncet that be has com .Tier. cd the Re-publication of thia most celebrated of the nngaxinea, at a price hich will insure it a very large circulation. Blackwood" haa long stood at the head of the pe riodiral literature of the world, and it continues to maintsin that diailnction. without a rival. Profea. sor Wilson, its editor fold "Christopher North, ) is unrivalled as a prose-writer und a poet, and hia contributors are among the first living authora of Great Britain. It will be issued in a double number of the New World, within 24 hourt after the arrival of the Englii-h Steamer, and sent by the first mails to sub. srribrrs in all parts of the Lulled States and lin tish Americs. Tss. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five DolUra for Three copies Eight Dollars for five copies and f 15 for I en copies iav able in advance. Single copies 18 cents. Anv Postmaster, 01 other person, who will ob tain 10 subscribeis, and remit (15 therefor, shall have an extra copy gran. Suliject to newapapc postate onlv. Address J. WLUIIES I tH, Julv 1st. 1843. I'ulillslier J a rob MalUli's Ustato. Sorthnmlierland County, ss. A MONG.ST the Records of the Orphans' Court of ssid countv, at April term 1843, it is Ihu contained t 'April 10th. 1813. on motion of Alexander Jor dan, Eq , rule on the heirs and legal represents- lives nf Jacob Malich, dereased, to appear on th first day of next term, (August 7th. 1843,) and sr cepl or refuse the real estate ot said deceased at the apportionment. Extiarted from the Record, and certified April I Tin, 1843. EDWARD OYSTER, Sunl-urv. June 24, 1813. Ct CTk O. 1 COUNTY TltKASUKKH. TO THE ELECTORS OF SORTIIl'M- flERLASf) VOUSTY. T7ELLOW CITIZENS: I have len induced A- ia nrfar mvself ss a esndi.lsttf for ibe office o County TrraMircr, at the coming election, e-hould you think me worthy of your support, and I should be so suc cessful as to be fleeted, I will endeavor to gie gen eral satlofacUon to all who msv be concerned. JOHN FARNSWORTH Sunbury, June 24lh,1843. Jacob Mallc-la'a IXatr. A LL persons indebtel to aaid estate, either by bond, note or book account, are now called upon, for the last time, lo aellla the same on or be fore the first dsy of August next. Alter that lime all unset led claims will I put into the hands of a justice for collection. PETER MAI.ICH, JOHN MALICH, Aueua'a. Julv 6th. 1813. 4t Admr's. Treasurer's Xolice, TIHE Merchants and Taveru-keep. ra nf North L umberland county are hereby notified that their licenses are ready for distiil-utiun, and should lie attended to on or before lbs first of Augu.l next, as it is the duty nf the Treasurer to return all delin quent lavrrn keepers to the court, before the Grand Jury is dismissed. They rsn be obtained at any nine at the treasurer a ohVe: GEORGE WEISER. Sunlmry, July 8, 1843. 7'rrosircr A'TIiwnIiIisk Mai-lsliw lor Kui'. rpHE siihcrilr olfe-rs f..r sale a THRESHING M. MACHINE, new and in good order. The Machine has been tried, and proves to lie an excel lent one II will be sold at a reduced price, anj warranted. Apply lo H. D. MASSER, July 1st, 1813. lart, Andrews & ilI'Kcvcr, r orwardms and t.encral 1 roduce COMMISSION M K R C HANTS, Second Wharf ahore Knee SI . nn the Delaware, PHILADELPHIA. REFERENCES! Henry Farnum & Co. iJaivis, Trabue &. ('urd. Bray, Barcroft.ct Co. Itnuisvile. Williamson, Burroughs Geo. Luckey, ct Co. ckClaik, I Cincinnati. Eckel. Spanstcr cVRaguel .St. John Smith, Esq Portland. Joseph Souther, Esq., Boston. Hon. Wm. Disler, I Clearfield, Pa, 1) Hendricks, Sunbury, Pa Reed, Bro. A. Thoms, Rogers, Brothers V t-o, W. (.Thompson A Co, Rol ert Sieen A Co. i J. Reakeit, Mulford cV Alter, it. Webh. E q. Philadt Iphia jR. Hum- s, Eq. David R. Porter, Ei-q. j Robert Crane, Esq., Messia.J. & P. Martin, llarritb'irg Wm. K. Hoffuagle, Esq. Lewis Hurford, L-q. Lancaster Jones, Murphy & Co. A. Brown tV. Ilrother. E J. K. Moorehcad.Esq. Pittsburg. Morgan tt Anderson, Geo. Piesbury, Esq. .M. Lows, June 3d, 1813. Iy Jersey Shore, Pa Wm. M'Kelvy A Co., Itloomsburg, l a. Walls Ac ttteen, Lewisburg, Pa, T. W. Kin'xing Ac Son Loch Haven, Pa, SteirettAt Potter, Levnstmvn, Pa, Joseph Paxlon, Esq., Columbia Co , l a. DAVID E VANS, jVo. 70 South Wdttrert, opposite the Exchange, nill.AIr.l.l'UIA, f Formerlu of So. 76 Smith Second street,) Manufacturer of Improved and Patent Fire and I hief-proof Chests and Dmira, Water and f ro vision Coolers, and Filterere. R.fiigers tors, Hoisting Machines, Ac, Ac., Stiu conlinnea lo make C t ) U NT Y T II K A S I II Kit. 7' the Votrrn of iXorthumbrrland County E1.LOW CITIZENS: Through the soli citations of miny friends in various parts of Hie county, I have been induced to oiler myself as a candidate for t'ie office of Treasurer. Should I be so fortunate a lo receive a majority f vour anlTVagra, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelitv. THOMAS A. BtLLINGTON. Sunbury. May 20th, 1843. MERCHANTS HOUSE, Ao. 237, Xorth Third, nhox r Vultowhill St., iMMIJVDKLi'HIA. JOHN DUNCAN, late from the Pennsvlva nia Farmer, and Samuel Pike, jr., late of A- mencan Hotel, Uolumhus, tlhio, take pleasure in ac quainting their Mends and the public generally thnt they have taken the large and cotnmodtoua Hotel, recently built by the Messrs. Hart, on the same situ onee oreupied by the old established Hotel known as the Bull's Head, in Third street above Callow hill St. This Hotel is finished in the very ! est possibio manner, and nf the brwt materials. Its lor-nt on is very desirable, particularly for country merchants; the airniigements for heatir-g and vcniilating earb room ia such as to secure arv lempe mr-. bedronmaarc all light and oin . '! fo nisli--neal sty'e, so as to insure ( - f..n The receiving parlors are 1! .j i- -' o i ii perb style, the windows are V, forming an entrance lo a h.ii- nv f, . ;, makes pleasant recess. V; .--. I'-i been given to tho beds a.' I i ji-- i. ' .-"Ii the furniture, are en'ir-' . ; . from yea')!' ii " ; : " Iruat. by strict ' '' '' 1 bouiw a deira'i - ' always 1 suppb.--! " can Bll-irit, and oi'i t-1 wines nl tin- ni"Bt -pi u P. S. Tlieie ire fir,- , hou-e attached lo tv In and satt-er ho!ei :i!.d nrconliinre evi'li tfn- pr -el Philadelphia. f).-t i Tin. I iri a 1 r -' Mle, vlii.b ti t-? . null :, V.O ill'-. - will mket rs e d i: t cainaqij y ea.il'ul e. I . lit A t: CIlAlllsKS AV. IIEUINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUnSUBl 1 Am HAS tsken the office formerly occupii-d by the Hon. Chailes G. Donml, opposite the Court House. He will attend lo business in the turts of Northumlierland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1843. J. D. Waters, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of the borough of Northumberland, and ita vicinity, thai he has commenced the Tailoring Buiiicss a'l its varioua branches, in the shop formerly occupied by Henry S. Thomas, directly opposite Forsvth s store. As he receives the Iew jorK and Philadelphia Fashions quarterly, he is enabled to do all jobsentrusled to him, after the neatest and latest style, and upon the shnitest notice. Northumberland, Apiil 23d, 1813. ly ?. E 1C O 7 i. L . ITT II. MUliSCr has removed hia atore, into X-X-s the new liuildina adi.miinff the old store where he haa opened a new aasoitment of Dry ti roils, twroceritt, ljucensware, Haiti wore, e All persons having una-tiled accounts in his books, will ssve costs by attending to ihein soon. Sunbury, June 10th, 1813. ''l'sTLiWRElTCtE, Agent for the tain uf Soutliirorth Manufac turing Vomyanu $ SCl'KIUOll M IUTIXd l'APKUS; arclioiise No. II Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kinds constantly on hand, and for aale to the Trade at the lowest market pr cat t Fine thick Flat Cai, 1 J, 14, and lfl II., niue ana wnne ; tura super, and suM-rllno Folio Ports, blue and wbu, , iu,r putl ,nj I'ommercisl poets, blue and while Extra super Linen Note papers, long 1 do. broad tuwrfine anJ line Counting house Uaps, lilue and while; Extra super Congress Cape and loiters, plain and luleJ, lilus and while ; uernne r rench 1'osts, plain and ruled ; Su rrrlne Sei mnn Capa and Posts ; Superfine and itne Capt and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and while, various quslilies and prirea. AlsoBor.net Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap, ping, and Hardware papers, Ac, Ac, Mi; 97, I8l3.-m. PWT. , 'Jfc CTILI, connnom ia man WcSlhis celebrated WATER Cool I'",Vv'rs, and Fillerers, Refrigers xwsl Eia'tattoie, both of the round an- .quare shape, wilh improve merits, of the liest mateiiafs Svand woikmanshii. OCT" The Cliosts ore manufactured without plank of any description, of the bet.1 material which is calculated to resi.-t Imrula-B and heat as long a any manufactured in the United Stales atrialwd which he ia wi ling to make wilh any oilier, pro vi.led the trial be ma.lo nf chests already told to customers, and not Manufactured for the expresi purpose of a Irial. Purchasers are invited to call In-fore purchasing elsewhere. CAUTION. All persons sre cautioned eg tin. making, using, selling or causing to be sold, an Keyhole covert fit Fire Proof Chests or doora of any kind, simi'ar in construction to my patent of July I Oth, 181 1, ns they wilt be dealt with accord ing to the Patent Law. M iy 27ih, 1843. 6m. Cabinet-Making (.cw Ksfnhlitliuieisf.) WILLIAIC HCOTE?. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he haa recently commenced the ( 'A II I X KT-MAKIN C. II I'SIN I -SS, ill all itt branches, in Market street, Sunbury, im mediately bilow the pott office, where he will be rea-ly lo receive ai d execute all orders in the line of hia businea-, with promptness and despatch, and ill the best style and manner. Hia price! will be low, in aecoidanee wilh the times. 07 Luml-cr and Country Produce taken in Ex cbsnge. May 27ih 1843. f.m CITY FUHMTlTuii ACCTI()N, AITS PRIVATE SALES ROOMS, Nos. y.l and 31 North Third Street, Near the V. i t v Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. 1 ' i. maiili, Auctioneer, re.-pectlury in- viles the attention of persons desirous of ,f. rhssing Furnilure, to hia extensive Sales Hnoms, (both puhlic and Piivate.) for every den-iii-ii-in of llouseno.j r uruiiure, wncre can l-e obtained at all limea, a Urge assortmenl of fashionable and wlt manufactured Cibi:iel Furnilure, Beds, Mattrassea, A.C, at very reduced price, for eaah. (t7- Sulca bv Auction, twice a vvtck. May U7ih, 1843. ly EP. JACOB 3. ItliLSSE?., RESPECTFULLY informs the citirens or bun bury and ita 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 pr. -fession. April 22d. 1843. Daniel Yariek, BLACKSMITH, TTfcEGS leave to inform the citizens of Sunbury m and itt vicinity, that he hat commenced the nisACKSMITIIINCa 11USIXKSS, in Maiket street, Sunbury, east of John Bogar's store, and directly opposite the post office, where be intends to carry on the business in all its vsrious branches, including, Turning, Making Mill Irons and F.liptie Springs, Ironing Carriages, with Ex tension or Standing tups. Shoeing Horses, c Orders will be promptly and punctually attended to, and work done cheap, for casu or country pro duce. (tj Horso Shoeing done at ft r sett. Sunbury, April 1 5th, ln43. Gm A:was imrc'Et:?': hells: is, H A T T S3 1 , -1TTERY RESPECTFULLY re.;- v.xeio i . yf form his customers, an I i'.e : i.' bo r-!h, that he still coniiuues lint HATTING BUSINEaj, in all its various branches, in the shop iir-s'K- 'in " eite the Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen ry liana and himself, under the firm of Hasa fc Druckrmiller, which firm h .s been mutually dissoW veil. He hopes, by his long experience in the ahove business, and strict attention thereto, to render gen eral satisfaction, and receive a liberal t-hare of put), lie patronage. Sunbury, Oct. 15th, 1842. ly. " UNION "HOTEL, He (Ginrral Stage Oftce,) ma: tkj ir ciz: ts 9 IiYCOIrllNO COUNTY, PcniiKylvanla. fTHE Subscriber resecifully informs his friends A. and the puhlic in general, that be has taken the above LARGE AD COMMODIOUS HOTEL, IN THE BOROUGH OF MUNCY, and that he ia now well prepared to accommodate all who may favor him wilh their custom. Hia S1.Er.r1ge AraaTaiuiTa are well aired, and comfortable. His Taatc in Ban will always be supplied with the best the market can afford. His Sta hLisin, 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 patronize him, thai he wilt not fail to give general satisfaction. H. 15, WEAYER. Munry, Oct. lat, 1812. tf. Hoi tw t r Ink. JOSEPH 13. HOVER. Manufacturer of Writing ami Intlelli tie Ink, No, 111 North Third Street, six doors below Kacc, (eat-t side,) FHILADELFHIA) rESPi:CTFl'LLY inlorms country nierehants - and nlhera, that he con-tantly keeps nn hand a large stock of bis siiierter Black, Blue and Red Ink, and also a auieiior quality of ludclliMe Ink. His ink is put up in bellies varying in site, from I lo S'-i ounces, and will I sold on reasonable lerms. The excellent qualities of thia ink haa ao thoroughly rttahli-hed ita character, that it it now extensively used throughout lbs country, , For sale al the store of H. B. Masscr, Sun bury, Pa. May 3Vib, lb3. ly Boot & Shoe IfCAlTTJFACTOPvT. .11 a r t i 11 1 1 iv i 11 , ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and JL, old customers, that he has removed hia floor v shoe establishment to the frame building adjoining his dwelling house, between that and Dr. D, T.Tiites' office, a few doora west of his old establishment, in Maiket street where he intends lo carry on the above business exteiiMveby, 111 all its various brunches. Being thankful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention to business and liberal rhargea, to give general satisfaction ; and that he will continue to re- ceive a liberal -hare of public patronage. April 8lb, 1843. A CARD. r. -. I... l'lllf, Thankful for pssl fa. tors, rc-iiecifully Informs the ii'oshitanta ot Sunbury and coun'ry around, tha' be has, taken his residence and office in marki. street, in the east end of Ibe building occupied by John Dnuar's si. ire, where he will lie happy lo. wait upon all who la vor him with their call.. r-'uiibury, April 1st, 1843. fim BI.ACXMiTm c; c o r b c Z & in 111 c r 111 a 11 s n. TIIIE suhtei'ttert hereby iof rm the public, that .1 they have entered into partnership, in the Bl-ACKSMITIUNG BUSIITESS, h-e',1 ni l hereafter tie carr.T.I on ai the old '..and in Sunburv, under ibe dim of '-George Zimmerman cY Son," where ihev will condiiet. alie l-u inefs in all its various branches, including Turn ing, Making M il Irons, Ironing Carriages, Sltoe ing Horses, e. Orders will lie promptly and punc tually atlendid lo and work done cheap, (or cash or country produce. (Tj Shoeing done at one dollar per aelt. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN, J. II. ZIMMERMAN. Sunbury, March 1 tlh. 1843. PAPsTlTEP.SHIP. rIMIE aubaciiUnt, having entered into a partner- ship in the practice of the law, will be happy lo attend lo all business entrusted lo their care. C.ilhs.-.iions will he pr.miplly attended to, They may alwaya be found at their office, in Market slrtel, Sunbury, for met ly occupied by Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. as a store-room. WILLIAM L. DEW ART, CHARLKS J. BRUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4ih, 1843. 6m. Fresli soppy til ROSE O'lN f M ENT, leeeived and for sale by U. B. MASSER. Nov. 19th. 1843: I5LANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICII A CARD. Dr. I. T. Tl llrs, Respectfully informs ti e citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has re moved his office to the building lately occupied by George Brittht, in market street, Sunbury, where he may lie found at all hours, unlcsa professionally engaged. DR. TR1TES returns his sincere thanks for tho encouragement he haa received, in the line of hi profession, in this place, and tiu-ts by prompt at tention to the duties of his prult-ssion, and reason able charges, that he will continue to receive u liberal i-hare of the public patronage. Sunbury, Oct. I st, 1 S Vi. tf. Dr.J. W. Peal begs leave to tend.rlr- u hit acknowledgments lo the people nfs- 1 -i and surrounding country, foi their pat en nn.;. merit in the line of his profession; and w.-u'd at the same time announce lo them, lb it he Mill in tends to continue the practice of niediei.- in -ill be 10, ..-'L it . i't n.a-.'p. V at ibe r reels, various department. 11.- would, tti a continuance ol their cor.liilcnro He mav le louud at all liinos at !' north east corner of Rla kU-nv a . Urdess prot'essioiu'lv erp itfed. Sunbury, Oct. I; I - 1'2 ' mi. j. n'm, SURGEON X: UtfTIST, 1 ESI'EC I FI 1 I V ir'"-ms me public that bo Iti-s 111 ide N. r:!u.i-ib- ,'.n:.l bis permanent place of ie-1-l.-nrv, an 1 i- r--1 'v to atletid lo any c.ilisin tlie line of i.i- j r- l 1:. July 2, Itm. Iv. Tiir: rillLADf.irill.. READING AN!) I'TSVIIIL' HAIL ROAD. mtMmmm SUMMER ARRACK M EX T. Climnge of Ihmrs. On awn arTxa Ssttbost, Aran I, 1S43, The psssenger trains will leave al the following houra : Philadihihia and Pottaville. From Philadelpbii, at 6 A.M. ) From PottsvilK). al 5J A.M. 5 fours of pasting Ileuding. For PotvilVe, at Hj A. M. For Philsdelnbia. at 72 A. M. S Both liain pas at Pottstown. The down tia n breakfasts al Reading, and the up train at . orris town, for which 15 rninu cs tie sllowed at each atalion. J". It K S. Between Potlsville .V Philada. ?3,."0 & f S.ftO Between Reading A do. 2,25 cV 1,75 Between do Al Pottaville, 1,40 & 1,00 Ext'i'Bsiusi Tiikxts ooon roa aiTi'BMiae V XX T D1T. Between Pottsville cV Philadelphia, f! 00 Between Reading St do. 3 DO Between do. cV Pottsville, S l' All the trains will stop for way passengers at the usual points. (ft- Alt passengers are requested to procure their tickets before the trains uil. May 21, 1(41. if. Daily Daily.