wax THE III DDI, Ell. JUVBXCXX.B D TTAR TWLUNT. Answer to Enigma of Ufl week. "TOnVurti Mew iomrvni,and their kcto GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of forty-one letters. VI; . 22, 6, 29, 11, 15, 9, ii a lake in (he U. 8. My 40, 6, 29, 3, 4, Iti country in Europe. My 26, 29, 1 1, 40, 7,52, ii en isthmus. My 29, 25, 26, 7, 99. it mountain in 8. Amcr. My 7, 1 1 , 40, 7, i a lake in the U 8. My 6, 2. 56, 14, 9, 22, ia a bay in British Ameiica. Ay 13, 7, 16, II, 4, ia a cape in the U. 8. Ay 13,29,11,26,40, 1 8, ia a county in Kentucky, tfy whole ia day, long to be remembered by the fiienda of literty. CoKTxniox. A person whose Mood ia pure lay enter the post-house unharmed ; while one rhose blood is corrupt would inhale the contagion 1 the street. The virulence of the infection will eend not on the Male of Mm who impaired it, 'tit upon the state of hia fluida who received it. 'lie aame ia true of influenza, and other supposed ontaninu disease. Brandrcth'a Vegetable Univer- I Pilla being a dincl purifier of the blood and leanser of the stomach and bowels will he found ingulai'y effective not only in preventing hut cu ing diseaes ; because ihry remove from the body i t which produce a foul state of the blood before haa lime to produce gangrene or any other fatal fleets. iXj-Purchase of If. B. Masser, Sunbury, or of a ent published in another put of I hia paper. DIED, On Wednesday ta-t, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, on of Mr. John Fryling, of this borough, aged a out 6 montha. l'lllCE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Yoxthetmer. Whut, 100 Rte, ...... 50 Cons, 40 0t, 25 Pork, 5 FtaxsrED, ... . )oo Bottxh, ..... 10 Bkkswax, .... 25 Tallow, .... 10 DniKii Arras, . 75 Do. Peach Ka, - . 200 FliX, ... -8 Hecklei) Fiax, . . 10 Enoti, ...... g "Gootl Will rirc Company' TMIE members of the "Cod Will Fire Cnm- piny" are requested to meet at the State louse, on Monday Even inc. August 7, at 7 n' lock, precisely. Punctual attendance ia required. July 29. J. H. ZIMMERMAN. See. '7CLBEP.T &, JA1T1TEY, General Commission Merchants, No. 21 Commerce St., below Fifth, PIIILADEI.PHIA, r"EEP constartly on hand Imported Segara, l- Brandies, Liquors. Ac, at the lowest prices, or rush. C.J. Wolufrt jr. Wm. A. Jai5it. August 5ih, 1843. 6m AJSIIIIY & UOCAP, I AT &. CAP MANUFACTURERS, South East corner of Market and 4th sts.. rtilladclplila, RESPECTFULLY infirm the public that they I a will enn-tant'y keep on hnd a larg t--rent of Hats. Caps and Furs, to auit the fill trade, f the be-t quality. By strict attention to nose less, and hy Belling their stock at the lowest prices, hey fl ittcr themselves in being able to give entire atiafection. August 5, 184.1 ly JAMES S. SMITH'S Wholesale Clock IMabllslimcnt, No. S-i North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, ITf HERE ia to be found the largest assortment ' of Clocks in the United Stairs, among which ire Forrcstville. Hill's Goodrich ic Co, Albion, oriel & Co.. Ivca'. Bewstcrs, and other Eight ) iy Brass Cnck; C. Jerome's Bristol Manufae uring Company, Atkins, Porter it Co.. Hill's, i.iodric.h ic Co., Forrestville, H. WVIion's, and ther Thirty Hour Br is Clocks; Doardmm it Welle',.. Hopkins & Alfred's, H. C, Smith's, and iiher Woml Clock. Sole Ag'nt for Crane, celebrated Year and 4'n:h Clock, ss well ns several of the above men. ioned. Al-o : Chu'ch and Hall Clocks. QCy Watchmakers, M.r. hsnia an J others, will in.l it to their interest to call. Looking Glansia manufactured. Philadelphia. Auguat 5, 1343. 3m LIST OP CAUSES. nOK tiinl in tho Court of Common Pleas of Nor-- thum'erUnd County, to be held at Sunbury, in the first Monday of August neit, it being the v veil 1 h : losrph Trego vs Martin A Slock 'ohn Sheriff vs John Haaa ioughtnn for Wharton vs John Smith -ienry Huir vs Christopher Campbell i'uisel At Pfouta vs Frederick Birkenbine Wm A Lloyd vs Martin A Slock Thomas S Bonham vs Caroline Nourse lohn R Ketiler vs John Murray lacoh Shitx va Stout & Flick 8ame va S ime lohn n Miller vs Charles Craig .'lack, assigne e of Ahold vs H M Divisoo 3oone, assignee of Ege va 8ame Daniel Brosiua va John A Shissler tV'illiam Burman va J it It M Davison Stephen WiLon vs F A Kracht .Irown for Brown va Henry Flick Samuel Keffir vs Jsmes Beard Dougal ic McCleary va Christopher H Baker Oom'ih of Pa for Vanvalzih va John Frick 2noch Mower's ti't vt John Knorr lohn A Lloyd va Rebecca Welts lohn GrilVon vs S .rou lT Burrows 'Jack of Northumberland vs Paul Geild.s At J R Priesily.&e acob Leisar, snr vs J 5t H M Davison vV illiam K Brown va Peter Beileu 'ohn Hummel vs E P Shannon 'ohn Painter va Joseph Johnson, Stc ohn Hufinin vs Robeit McKe 'ohn II Planigan,&e va Wm L H ousel SAMUEL D.JORDAN. ProthonoUry's OfTice, Proth'u. Sunbury. July 29. 1843. 5 A Thresjhlngr Machine for Sale. THE subscriber offers f r sals THRESHING MACHINE, naand in good order. The Jaehina has been tried, and provas to ha an aieal ant on It will ba aald at reduced price, and rarrented. Apply to H. B. MASSE R. July It, 1843. TOWNSHIP MEETINGS. THE Democratic citizens of Northumtterisnd county are req noted lo m'et in lhair several townships, on Saturday, the 12th day of Auguat neit, l.i elect delegates to meet in county conven tion in Sunbury, on Monday iha 14th of Auguat next, for the purpose of selecting suitable eandi data for Congress, Assemblv, Treasurer, Commis sioner and Auditor, and Delegates to the 8tate Convention to lie held in HarriaSurg, to nominate candidates for the office of Canal Commissioners. By order of the Democratic 8TANDLNG COMMITTEE. July 221, 1843. TO THE VOTERS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. IELLOW CITIZENS : At the earnest eol ci tationa of many of my friends, I am induced to offer myself aa a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER. Should I be elected, 1 will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the bet of mv ahiliiy. CHRISTIAN BOWER. Runburv, July 22d, 184 3. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expon as and a writ of Levari Facias issued nut of the Court of Common Plesa of Northumberland county, to ine directed, will be exposed to puhlic sale at the Court House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Mon day the 7ih day of Aucost net, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit : All that certain tract or piece of I .ml situate In the c'tv. of Northumberland a foresaid, heu'inning at a while pine corner, adjoining lands of Biddle ic Co., thence nonh 75 degree eat, 134 perches to a pile of store; thence north twelve degrees west. 196 perches to a pout ; thence north eighty-eight degreea weat, 23 iierchee to a post ; thence north seventy-five degrees west, 89 perches lo a pile of flone ; thence eonlh five degrees wet, 48 pciches to a post; thence south eighty degrees west, 30 perches to a pine ; thence aouth thirteen degreea east. 195 perches to the place of beginning, containing 165 acrea and 61 perches and allowance of si 1 p.r cent, for road, Ac. Also : Otic other tract of land sit uate in the e ojnty of Northumberland afore. aaid, being buite.l, bounded and described a f. lows : 'eginning at a white pine, adjoining land of the Asylum Company, thence north twelve de ereee west, 171 peiches to a corner ; thence south eighty-one degreea west, 46 perches lo a c rnrr; thence aouth seventy-four degrees weat, 59 perches to pile of rtone ; thence north sixteen degreea west, 8 perches to pile of stone ; thence aou'h seventy four degrees west, 100 perches to a pile of tone; thence north sixteen degrees west, 106 perches to a pile of stone ; thence north seventy live degrees east, 218 perches to a pile of atone 1 thence north twelve degreea west, 80 perches lo a gum ; thence south seven y four degrees west, 275 ierches to a pine ; thence south fifiy-five degreea west, 112 perches to a chesnut. ftllen ; thence south seven'y eight d- grees west, 196 perches lo a che-nut onk ; thence north, fifty-four degrees to a che-nut ; thence west, 124 perches to a rhrsuut; tliet ce south seven y degrees west, 55 perchea to a pie of ainne a corner of Sarah Reea's land ; thence south twelve di grees ea t, 159 perches to a post ; thence nor h eighty-five degrees east, 255 peiches to a pile of stone; thence north seventy-five de grees east, 1'8 ierchea to a pile of atone ; thence south twelve degrees east, 388 perchea t pine ; thence north sexentv-five decrees east, 129 perches to a white pine; thence north twelve and a half degrees west, 294 perchea to a pile of atone ; thence south eighty.f ut and a half degreea ; east, 218 perches to a pile of stone, formerly a maple ; thence south sixty-one degrees east, 64 perches to a white pine, the place of beginning, containinj 1012 acres 43 perchea and allowance. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be solJ aa the properly of Burd Patterson, Also: A certain tract or piece of I Hid situate in Ruh township, Northum berland county, adjoining lands of William Bear, Jr. Peer Roidarmel, John Penny I and others, con taining twenty acres more or lets, about 12 acreanf which are cleared, whereon are eiecled a two story frame dwelling house and kitchen, frame smoke house and a email log barn. Seized, t .ken in execution, and to be sold as the prnpeity of John Be.ir. Also: A certain tract of land situ its in Cial town-bin, Northuml-erlsnd county, adj ining land of Sojoman Boig, Philip Dunklelerger, and Mahonoy creek, containing 64 seres more or less, ab -ul 40 acres of which are cleared, and whereon are erected small log hou-e aad a new log barn. Seixed. taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of George Gouhall. Also: A certain hall lot ofground itusle in the lor -ui;h of Sunhury, fronting on Market street, it being one half of lot No. 29, adjoining I it No. 28 on the west, and on the es-t by part of same I 't No. 29, on which is erected a two stoiy frame hou-e, a small frame office and flame ttaMe. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of George Weiser. Also : 1 he equal undivided moie. ty or half of two certain Islands, siiuate in the river Susquehanns, in Augu-t town-hip, Nor thumberland county, opposite the dwelling house of William R. Longone thereof called "Miody's l.laml," containing 37 acres more or lets, about 25 aciea of which are cle.ired, and in a high state of cultivation. Ac. The other theieof called "Round Island," containing about 3 aciea, nenrlf all of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation. Seixed, taken in execution, and to be aold aa the property of William R. Joney, Also: A certain tract of unim- proved land situate upon the waters of Shamo kin creek, in Coal townahtp, Northumberland coun ty , bounded hy lands lae of Dxvid F. Gordon on the weat, Thomaa CsdwalUder on the east, and William Boyd, Burd 1'aHerson it Co. on the north, containing 1768 acres more or leas. sjbj Also: A certain other tract of it unimproved land aituale in Coal township, Nuithumherland county, bounded by Isnds of Tho mas Cadwalladeron the west, David F. Gordon on the east, and on the no-th by land survey d on warrant in the name of William Tomlinson, George Colerain and others, containing 1768 acres more or lens. g5 Also: A certain tract of unim- yLTproved land aituate in Coal townanip. Nor thumuerland County, bounded by land of Thomaa Cadwalladeron the east, John Brady on the north, and 'I homas Cadwallader on the weat, containing 400 acres mora or lesa. Also: A certain tract of unimproved land aituate in Coal township, Northumberland County, bounded on the west by land auiveyed in the name of E ther Cramer, land of David F. Gor don on the east, and land surveyed in the name of Willism Green on the nonh, containing 400 acres mora or leaa. Seixed, taken in execution, and to ba sold as the property of William tiilvis. FELIX MAURER, Sheriff. Sheriffe Office. Sunbury, July 15, 1843. $ D HIF.O CHERRIES for sale by July 15, 1813. H. V. MASKER. EXCHANGE HOTEL. Cenfre Street, opposite (At Town Hall, POTTSVIM.E, PA. J. C. LESSIG, RESPECTCULLY announces lo the travelling community that he has taken the large ami splendid estab lishment, the ExcsjaRox HoTrt. attua. ted at the corner of Centre and Callnwhill a'reets. nearly opposite the Town Hall, in the borough of Pottsvilln, which haa been thoroughly repaired and materially improved for the accommodation of visit ors. The Hotel ia forty ft. fiont on Centre St., and one hundred and thirty eight ft. on Callnwhill, three stnriea high ; il ia admirably provided with Parlora, Silting Rooms. Reading Room, and large airy Chambers the most spacious pleaaint and conve nient Dining Room in the country a new and su perior Bathing Establishment ; and every conve nience and comfort to render it in all respects a most dedrabli Hotel. No paiis or expense will be spared to furnish the Table and Bar with the best that this and the Philadelphia Marketa afford and with determi nation to devote hia entire personal attention to the comfort and arcommoda'ion of those who may fa vor him with call : aided by active, careful and obliging aervanta, be hopes to give general satis faction. PRIVATE FAMILIES, wishing to visit thia highly intereating and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Parlora and Chambers, which he feels confident will please the most fastidious. QCJ The Stabling attached, is large and well constructed, and superintended by experienced and attentive Osiers. Horses and Carriagea may he had at any time to convey persona to any part of the country. An Omnibus runs from thia Hotel daily to and from the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the ac commodation of persona travelling nn the Rail Road. No charge for omnibus fare to thia Hotel. Potls.ille. Jjly R, 1813. 6m Notice TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS will lie received until sun-down of Friday the 1st day of September, 1843, at the town of Sunbury, for the repair of the Mahan tango Aqueduct, nn the Suquehanna Division. Plana and speeificationa will be exhibited three dnys previous to the letting. G. LEISENRING, Supervisor Susq. Div. Pa. CanaL July 8th. 1843. 8t Cfcr Back Number it ill Supplied. THE UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. CIIEAFE3 T MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. BLACKWOOD'S EDIMUIK, TI;ZIAI'. A Sew Reprint. TWO DOLLARS A X IA SlftrlLI COrllS 18 CTS. THE Publisher of the New World announces that be haa commenced the Re-pub'ication of this most celebrated of Ihe migaxines, at a price which will insure it a very large circulation. "Blackwood" has long atood at the head of the pe riodical literature of the world, and it continues to maintain that distinction, without a rival. Profes sor Wilson, its editor (old "Christopher North,") is unrivalled aa a prose-writer and a poet, and his contributors are among the first living aulhora of Great Britain. It will be issued in a double number of the New World, within 24 hours after the arrival of the English Steamer, and sent by the first mails lo sub. seribers in all parts of the United States and Bri tish America. Tebms. TWO DOLLARS per annum, for one copy Five Dollars for Three copies Eight Dollars for five copies and J 15 for Ten copies payable in advsnce. Single copies 1 8J cents. Any Pi almaster, or other person, who will oh. tain 10 subscribers, and remit f 15 therefor, ahall have an extia copy grs'is. Snhject to newspaper postage only. Address J. WINCHES TER. July 1st, 1843. Publisher. John KIselj'K llstatc. NOTICE is hereby given, that letlera testamen tary on the elate of John EiM-ly, late of Sunbury, N' rthumberland county, dee'd , have been gr inted by the ltegitcr of said county to the sub scribe'. All those indebted to ihe shove estate are r. quested to call and make payment on Saturday Ihe 29. h of July, 1813, at ihe late residence of the deceaaed, and those having e! tints will present their accounts, well authenticated, for aetib nient. MARY EISELY, July tat. 1643. Executrix. Jaroli Mallclt's Eat ate. Ktirthumherland County, t. AMONGST the Records of the Orphans' Court of said county, at April term 1843, it ia thua contained i 'April Kith, 1913. on motion of Alexander Jor. dan. Esq , rule on Ihe heirs and legal representa tives of Jacoh Malirh, deceased, to appear nn the first day of next term, (August 7th. 1843.) and ac cept or refuse the real estate of aaid deceased al the spportionment." E i traded from the Record. end certified April 17th, 1843. EDWARD OV'STEK. Sunl ury. June 24. 1813. 6t Clk O. C. COUNTY TRKASUHKR. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTH VM- flEHLASn COUNTY. PELLOW CITIZENS : I have been induced -a- to offer myself ss a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, at the coming election. Should you think me worthy of your support, and I should be so sue. ce.rful aa lobe elected. I will endeavor to give gen eral aatifaelion to all who may be concerned. JOHN FARNSWOK I'll. Sunbury, June 24th, 1843. HI!. Masse r has removed hia store, into the new building adjoining ihe olJ store, where he has opened a new assortment of Dry. Gootlt, Grocerie$, Queemware, Hardware, Ac. All persona having una-tiled aceounta in hia hooka, will save costs by attending lo them soon. Sunbury, June 10th, 1843. IT. S. LAVB.E1TCE, Agent for the $ale of Southworlh Manufac turing Companu'g SUPERIOR WRITING PAPERS; Warehouse No. 3 Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE following kinds constantly on hand, and for sale to the Trade at the lowest market pr ces i Fine thick Flat Cape. 12. 14, and 16 Ua , blue and white; Extra auper, and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white ; Extra auper Packet and Commercial posts, blue and white j Extra super Linen Note pspeis, long do. broad ( auperfine anJ fine Counting house Caps, blue and white Extra super Congreaa Caps and letters, plain and ruled, blue and while t Superfine French Posts, plain and ruled ;8u er fine Sermon Caps and Postal Supeifine and Ana Cap and Poata, ruled and plain, blue and while, various qualities and prices, A lau Bonnet Boards, Tissue, Envelope, Wrap, ping, and Hardware pipers, Ac, Ate. Msy 37, !80.-ai. rv".S Counterfeiters' DEATH BLOW. 'T'he puMic will please observe that no Brandreth Pills are genuine, unless the box haa three li bels upon it, (the top, the aide "and the bottom) each containing fic-aimite signature of my hand writing, thus B. NannnaitTH, M. D. These la. he.ha.te engraved on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over f 2.000. Therefore it wilt be seen that the only thing necessary lo pro cure the medicine in ita purity, ia to observe these Libels. Remember the lop, the side, and the bottom. The following respective persons are duly auhori xed, and hold OERTZOATES Or AGENCY, For the aale of Brandreih'i Vegetable Universal rm. Northumberland county t Milton Msckey ic Chsmbeilin. Sunbury H. B. Masaer. M'Ewena ville Ireland A Meixell. Nnrthumteiland Wm. Forsyth. Georgetown J. At J. Walls. Union County: New Berlin Bogsr & Win ter. SelinsKrnve George Gundium. Miiblle burg Issac 8mith. Besvenown David Hubler. Adimsburg Wm. J. May. Mifflinaborg Menach ic Ray. llartleton Daniel Long. Freehurg G. ic F. C. Moyer. Lewiaburg Walla ic Green. Columbia county t Danville E. B. Reynolda dr. Co. Berwick Shuman St Rittenhouse. Car tawissa C, G. Brobta. Blonrnsburg John R. Moyer. Jet soy Town Levi Bisel. Washington Robt. McCay, Limestone Balliet ic McNinch. Observe that each A rent haa an Kngraved Cer tificate of Agency, containing representation nf Dr BRANDREf H'S Manufactory at Sing Sing, and upon which will also be seen exact copies of the new labelt now used upon the Brandreth Pill uoxe. Philadelphia, office No. 8. NoMh 8th street. B. BRANDRETH, M. D. June 24th, 1843. Hart, Andrew fc ?I'Kevcr, Forward ins and General Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Second ftlinrf a hat Rare St , on the Delaware, P HI L ASULFHI Ai REFERENCES r Henry Farnum At Co. IJmvis, Trabue cV Curd, Brav. B ircrnft.cV Co. xMi'ivi7e. Willis msnn, Burrougbs.Geo. Luckey, Ac Co. Ac CI nk, Cincinnati Eckel. Spanaler ARaguel.St. John 6milh, Esq , Reed, Bro. Ac Thom, Portland. Rogers, Brothers Ac Co, W. R. Thompson Ac Co. Rol eit Sieen Ax Co. J. Ac J.Reakert, Mulford Ac Alter, J. R. Welsh. E q. Philailt Ijihin David R. Porter, Esq. Messrs. J.Ac P. Martin, HarrUb'trg Wm. K. HofluRle. Esq Lewis Hurford, Esq. Lancaster Jones, Murphy At Co. E. A. Brown At Brother. J. K. Moorchead.Eeq. I'ittihurg. Morgan At Anderson, Geo. Pieabuiy, Eaq. Joseph Souther, Eq., Bo ton. Hon. Wm. Biub-r, Clearfield, Pa. B Hendrirks. Sunbury, Pa i(. Mum s, r,-q. Rolrert Crane. Eaq., Jcrtey Shore, Pu, Wm. M'Kelvy At Co.. Btoomburg, Pa. Wslla 6c (treen. Ltwisburg, Pa. T. W. Kin zing Ac Son, Loch Haven, Pa, sleireuAt Poller, Ltwittuwn, Pa. Joseph Paxton. Esq., St. Low's. Columbia Co , Pa. June 3d, 1843. ly C abi ii c t-3I ak i n g (cw Establishment.) VTLLI.1 HCOTEP, R' ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he haa recently commenced the CAR I N ET-M A KING BUSINESS, in all ia branches, in Market s'teet, Sunbury, im mediately below the pot office, where he will be res ly to receive ai d execute nil orders in the line of his business, with prompters and despatch, and in ihe best style and manner. Hia prices will lie low, in accordance with the times. 03" Lumlier and Country Produce taken in Ex change May S7ih 1843. 6m Hover's Ink. JOSEPH e! hover. Manufacturer of Writing and Indelli blc Ink, No. 100 North Third Street, six doors below Kuce, (eact side,) PHILADELPHIA, T ESPECTFLLLY informs country merchants A and others, that be enn-tantly keepa on hand a large stock of his auperier Bluck, Blue snd Red Ink, and Uo a superior quality of IndelliMe Ink. Hia ink is put up in betties varying in aixe, from I lo 32 ounces, and will be sold on reasonable term-. The excellent qualities of this ink has so thoroughly eslablii.hed ita character, that it ia now extensively used throughout the country. For sale at the store nf H. B. Mssaer, Sun bury.JV May 27th. 1843. ly CITY FURNITURE AUCTION, AND PRIVATE SALES BOOMS, Nos. '29 and 31 North Third Street, Near the Citv Hotel, PHILADELPHIA. C MACKEY, Auctioneer, respectfully in- vilea the attention of persons deairous of pur chaing Furniture, lo hia extensive Salts Rooms, (bolh puhlic and Piivste.) for every description of Household Furniture, whi re can t nhtrijned nt all times, a large assortment of fashionable and well msnufaclured Cahinet Furniture, Beds, Multiasses, Ac, at very reduced prices, for cash, (t- Sales bv Auction, twice a week. Msy 27ib, 1843. I y DAVID EVANS, Au- 70 South 3i street, opposite the Exchange, PHILADELPHIA, (Formerly of So. 76 Smith Second street.) Manufacturer nf Improved and Patent File and Tlnef.proof Che.is and 1 roots, Water and Pro. vision Cooler, and Filterera. Rifiigera tors, Hoisting Machines, Ace, Ac, i'saaaj PT T,, J3fc dti ll continues in maae Iff.'5 v'Vi. celebrated WATER Cool- f .. . '.:Tro'-?ers, anil r ll'erera, Kerngera ' L an. .... 3 '"' '""'h of Ihe round and iLibL;jLje-'i,,,r' nr". "nprov UmSr. -if -"ineiita. of the leat materials !aI?"IiS; .-s- anJ workmanship. (7 The L'Iii'bLs are manufactured without plank of any description, of the best mater al which ia calcu'ated to rei- burula s and heal as long ss any manufactured in ihe United Stan a a trial ol which be ia wi ling to make with ny oilier, pro vided the trial be niado of rheeie ulreaily a old lo eualomera, and not rranuf rciured fur Ihe express purpose of a trial. P'irchaa. ra are invilt d to call before purchasing eltswhcra. CAU TION. All persona are cautioned sgiintt making, using, selling or causing to be sold, any Keyhole cmerg f ( y9 Proof Cbea e or doora of any kind, sirni ar in construction lo my patent of July 10th. 184 I, ss they wiU be dealt with accord ing lo the Patent law. M.y 27 h, 1843. 6m. LOITG-LEY'S f.reat Western Indian Panacea, Compounded entirely of Vegetable Substances Free from Calomrl and all other Minerals. For the history of '.bis medicine, and its unrivalled and truly surprising success and popular ity, see large bills IT is recommended as a general cathartic for family ue in dyspepsia and all bilious disea ses, it is invaluable for Asthma it is considered a specific, no cae having yet occurred which it haa failed to cure for common Cold, imflammaiory dirr-axe. rheumaiism, affections of Ihe liver, Ace, and foi females, it ia a safe and excellent remedy. CERTIFICATE, From Dr. Si lit West, of Bmqhampton. A'. Y. Mr. Lnngley Dear Sir i I have ued your Ore.it Wesli rn Indian Panacea in my family, and hive repeatedly p'eacrihed il for patients linger my care, and am satisfied that it is always a safe, and in very many caaea an invaluable medicine. It operates ns a laxative without nausea, or paint and while it ef fectually obviates cnslivenera acts upon the stomach and liver aa an alterative, correcting acidity, and re storing the h althy condition of those organs. Very respectfully yours, 8. WEST. For aide by JOHN V. FRILINO. Sunbury. JACOB BRIGHT, Northumberland. May 20th. 1843. ly CHARLES W. IIEC.1NS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUN BUR Y. PA. 7 HAS taken the office formerly occupied by the Hon. Charles O. Dnnnel, opposite the Court House. He will attend to business in the Courts of Nnrthumterland, Union and Columbia counties. May 20th, 1843. COUNTY TREASURER. To tie Voters of Northumberland County I 7 EI. LOW CITIZENS : Through the aoli- cit.itiona of many friends in various parts nf the county, I hav been induced lo offer mvself aa a candidate for the office of Treasurer. Should I he so fortunate aa to receive a majority of your suffrsgrs, I pledge myself to discharge the duties or said office with fidelity. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. Sunbury. May 20lh. 1843. J. D. Waters, T ESPECTFULLY inform, the citixen of the A k- r'.orough nf Northumberland, ind its vicinity , that tie haa commenced the Tailoring Ilimnc;, in a l i'a various hraiichea, in the slurp formerly occupied by Henry S. Thoma direcllv oppo-ite Forsvth's store. As he reci ives the New York and Philadelphia- Fsshions qiiarter'y, he ia enshled to do all joba entrusted lo him, niter the ncntit and latest s'yle, snd upon the shieii notice. Northumberland, April 22d, 1S43. ly J AC 03 B. XCASSEl RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sun buiy and its vicinity, :hit he has t iken the oflaee f ttmerly occu ied by Dr. John Peal, where he will be happy to receive culls in the line of his profession. April 22d, 1843. Daniel Yariek, BLACKSMITH, BEOS have to inform ihe citizens of Sun' ury and its vicinity, thai he has commenced ihe HLACKSMITI I IN C. RUSIN ESS, in Market Mreet, Sunbury, east of J.hn B..gr store, and directly opposite the poet utlice, where be intends to carry on the biiMnes in all it various branches, inelinling. Turning, Making Milt Irons and Eliptie Springs, Ironing Carriages, villi Ex tension or Standing tops. Shoeing Horse, de. Order will he promptly and ponctu ally attended to, snd work done chesp, for cah or country pro duce. flj" II ot so Shoeing done at f I per aett. Sunbury. April I5th, 1813. Cm Boot & Shoe IC AirJPAC T C?vT. iff a r t i ii Irwin, RESPECTFULLY informs his frb nd and old customers, that he ha removed his BOOT $ SHOE ESTABLISHMENT to the frsme hui'dng sdjoining his ilwelling house, between that and Dr. D. T.Tiites' office, a few doors west of hia old establishment, in Maikct Hreet, where he intends to carry on the above businesa extensively, in all tts various branches. Being thankful for past favors, he hopes by strict attention to business and liberal charge, to give general aatisfaclion ; and that be will continue to re ceive a liberal hare of public patronage. April 8th, 1843. A CARD. Tkr. IV. I. 11 Ice, Thankful for past fa Pvors, respectfully informs ihe inhabitants of nunltury and country around, that he has, taken hia residence and olhce in market atreet, in the east end of the building occupied by John Bocar'a store, wb re he will he happy to wail upon all w ho fa vor him with their call. Punhury, April 1st, 1841. fim BLACKSIvIITHINCr. i e o r g e X I in in e r in an & Son. rnllE su' seri'ers hereby Inf .rm the public, that A they have entered into partnership, in the BlaACKSIrllTHINO BUSINESS, 'wh eh wiJ hererier be csrr ed on at the old stand in Sunbury, under the firm of ' Oeoree Zimmerman & Son," where ibev will conduct ihe l u ine-a in all ila various branches, including Turn intr. Making M II Irons, Ironing Carriages. Shoe ing ilorsts, Ac. Orders will be promptly snd punc tually aitendid to, and work done cheap, for cah or country produce. Shoeing done at One dollar per sett. f! FORCE ZIMMERMAN, J. II. ZIWMKKMAN. Sunbury, March lllh. 1843. rrV.".kvS-7r PA P. TITS?. SHI F. 'Pllt! suhsi'iihers, bavin enter l into a pinner- ship in ihe practice of the law, will be happy to attend to all huaiiifsa entrusted lo lh -ir rsre. Collection will be promptly attended to. They may always be found at Iheir office, in Milket Uriel, Sunbury, formerly occupied by Wm. Dewart, dee'd.. a a tore.ro.. in. WILLIAM L. DEWART, CHMU.KS J. BKUNER. Sunbury, Feb. 4th, 1SIJ. ly. VI r. a i sTippv ofKOTU OIN 1'ME.N'P, irte'ivrd and for .ale by II. B. klASy'KK. Nov 19th. 1842. LANK8 FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. I HATTER, VERY r ESPECTFULLY beS. leave lo In. fuim bis customers, and the i ul 'ic gen-rallv, that he still cori'lnue. the. MATTING BTJSINE-5S. in all its various branches, in the shop neatly oppo site ihe Buck Tavern, formerly occupied bv Hen. rv Haas and himsi If. under the firm nf Haas & Druckemiller, which firm hs lieen mutuary (Unsol ved. He hope', by hi long experience in Ihe ahuvo business, arid strict attention thereto, to render g n eral eniinfaction, and receive a liheml hi. are of pub lic patron me. Sunhury, Oe 15th, 1812. ly. MERCHANT'! HOUSE, An. 2U7, North Third, above Ci.ltowhiU St ., PHILADELPHIA. JOHN DUNCAN, laie from the Per tov'vii nia Farmer, an I Sinnuel Pike jr.. la e ot A merican Hotel, Colunihua. 'b'o. lake pleaaure in c quainiing their friends ond Ihe ptibli-eein-r illv ih at they have taken the large and commodious Hon I, recently huilt by the Messrs. II art, on the sar.ie silo once occupied by the old estuhliidied Hotel known as the Hull's Head, in Third ntiret above Callow hill at. This Hotel is finished in the very best posniblo manner, and of the bct materials. Its location is very desirable, particularly for country merchant ; the arrangements for heatir g and veniiluting each room ia such aa to secure any temperature. The bedroomaare all light and airy, all furnished in a neat style, so aa to im-ure to'nfort. The receiving parlora are al-o furnished in a su perb style, the windows are on the French style, formii g an entrance to a balcony in front, which mnkea a pleasant recess. Pnrlicular attention baa been given to the btds an J bidding, which, with the furniture, are entirely new. From years' excrieiice in h.itcl business, we trust, by strict assiduity tr. business, to mnkc this house a desirable stepping place. Our table will always be supplied wiih the very best our market can afford, and our bar with the best liquors and wines of the moat approved bran.la. P. S. There are firt rate stahlinK br.d carriige hnuaes attached to the hotel, r.ttended hy ca t ful and soler honlers. and our charges w ill be taw, in accordance with the present hard tirr.ei Philadelphia, Oct. 7lh. 184-L UTIONIIOTEL, (Gcnrrul Si iim f.'ocr,) ?n: 'ci".j tt cb er laYCOIIITTa COUNTY, Ioiitilt aula. riHIE Si.b-criher rep. c fuMv informs h' fr e. (V 1 ami tl.e puMic in urner.il. that he ha take:; Ihe ohove LARGE AM) COMMODIOUS HOT2 L, I N THE B O 15 O V (! II O F M U N C Y, and that be i- now vei p'epin-.! to nccommodato ab who miy lavnr h m wit'i iheir criom. Hi Si.:rin ArTi'M? lire well aired, and comfortable. Hi-'!' ai.. imi fitri will a''.vys be supplied with the t vi the m ! i .lo J! T.i n i.i vu, w r , r r ) i will !-c under tllC . Il It;.- j.. O I : l: I ,-ir. I :! I. He t 1 1- eoiMi ' o. (v ft mi I J"' - . ..- . t i ! ii .ins. ?, and aa (nn i t i!. .-i e lo ri '! . t c no-r'. il ir tli ase who may pn'romx' b'.:i !i-t h- olM l-.il t.icivo general s.iti-t n Ii hi. Muncy, Oct. 1'. 1 ' i-' ii. it. vi.. k;u. A CASUS. "Tvr. 1. T. Tiilom, Respe,nuliy iufo-mi!e ci'izens of Sutiliury and vici' iy, that he basn moed hi nirice to the bull. 'inn lei-l v occupied l.y Ceorue lirluht, in market street, Sur.hury, where he may be found at all hours, unless proli'miouullv engaged Dll. TRITES returns his sincere thanks for ifv encnurageinent he has recet e.l. in the line ot h' proff-sion, in this place, n.l nu t, by promp' a lent on to the duiieof hi- prolesnin, anil reuoi able chaigea, that hp will cmi'iniie to n ce v c. lilieril r-hnre i.f ihe puMic patnin .ge. Sunbury, Oct. l,t, I w4M. tf. A CA1 Dr. J. W. Pml lga If.ne to tender hi- V I'ul ai kni-wredgmehU to the pen) le .. tin' n:y snd siuroiiiiding country, foi then p. t t"in--n r m -merit in the line of hi profession ; an. I w oi'il nl the same time announce lo them, lb :l be -ti'l in tends 10 continue the practice of iiiedicine in all its Various d paruneiita. He would, therefore, solicit a continuance of their confiJcnce and paironaje. He may t-e lound at all times at his office, at the north cast corner of Bla kbeiry and Der streets, unlesa profesirionallv engaged, Sunbury, Del. 1st, 1812. tf. D K . J . N . SUM N Ell, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the puhlic thai be lias made Northumberland his permanent place of residence, and is reaily to attend lo any Call in the line of bin profession. July 2, 1812. ly. 1 . . i a . TIIK riTIL.i DELPHI , READING AXD POTTSYILLE RAIL ROAD. SUM M ER ARRAGEM EXT. Change of Honrs. On itjtH StiriuiAT, esit 1. I43, The psmM'rger trains w II I. ave at tl.e f ilowrg I, a r : Philad.tplii iir.d T r From Phila.leli.l.i i. m r, . v t.f. M. , u. ; From Pott iIIm, 0)t,y Hours of : For Poi'sviile, il .' For Philadelphia, bt ' . Both tiaina pa-a a' I' : ;;. b ea'if.i-l at lie oil. .c. tod tie " mil, for which 15 - a. a - n c station. ii : . Between Polls illr "k Ih-UI. Between Reading ic ', Between do ii Pot si!le, M. i I'a 'I lie rti:1 t'fj:P In i ft ."Son's ., w.d st (!'' a,55 ic 1,7.' 1,40 A I.IUI ExcrasioN Tii xit oiom roa stTrmins intr ny. Hi" ween Poitavil. c I" Between It' at'tng A Between rl. ,t !',: AH 'he i-tito-' v i . i..; the Uual poriW- Spbia, $5 on a oit 2 no passengers at l wry Vjj All (lIHiM'IJ V;r.r'i'J lo procure Ihrii tickets i i-Une lue liaiua Ivait. m ii 1 May 31, 184. if.