ever, old Bough and Rady gave the very pert! tient reply, that "he wis waiting for General Santa Anna to surrender." The Mexican return ed hastily to bis lines. This message proved to be a rureto ascertain where Gen. Taylor's posi tion was, for after the return of the Mexican of ficer to his own ranks the whole Mexican battery seemed to open upon Gin. Taylor's position, and the balls flew over and about him like hail. Ut terly indifferent to the perils of his situation, there sat the old rhief, on his conspicuous white horse, peering through his spy glass at the long lines of Mexican troops that he seen at a great distance on the march. The persuasion of his aids could not induce him to abandon his favora ble point for observation, nor give up his old white hors. To the suggestion of his staff that old wbitey was rather too conspicuous a char ger for the commander, he replied "that the old fellow had missed the tun at Monterey, on ac count of a sore foot, and he was determined he should have his share this time." Brilliant Victory Orcr Ihe Insurrectionists. Another Buttle in AVio Mexico Drtat of two thousand Mexican!. Pittsburg, April 0, 1817 BV private letters from Crr & Pondate, Cin cinnati arrived by picket, we have the accounts of another Built! i:i New Mexco. Two thou sand iitrtiirectionii-lR were routed by Captain M or rib' command, with a heavy loss in killed and wounded- the accounts are from St. Louie of the 29th ult. Litest news had just resetted by express from Santa Ft. The date nf the battle i not given, hut it occurred, it would seem, ou the heel of the laet dates from Santa Fe. A note to the Liuixville Courier fives the following; Ano'hcr groat battle in New Mex ico ; brilliant victory ; overwhelming defeat of twothnusard Mexicans. St. Louis, Monday evening, Mnrch 29, 1947. Air. W. N. Haldentan- Dear Sir : We have this day received an express from Santa Fe. The Mexican insurrectionists, numbering two thousand m"n, marched down on Santa Fe, as was intimated by our last advices. They were met by Capt. Morris' command in the valley fifth Morn, sn! totally defeated A pTeat nuihVr of the enemy were killed and wounded, and Ihe rest flee! precipitately to the mountains. The action was a most brilliant one on the part of our men, and reflects great credit on their coo In erg and courapo. The news of the assassination of Gov. Bent is fully confirmed ; twenty-five other Americans fell at the same time. I Imvo no time for fur ther particulars, as the steamboat Colorado, by which I send this, is preparing to shove out ntLTinuaE maiikkt. Office of the Bai-timors Amiricas, April 3. GRAIN. There is a good demand for Wheat both for shipping and grinding, and prices have improved a little. Sales to-day of Md. reds at 133al37 cts. and of Virginia white at 145 cts. Sales also, on Sa'.uiday and to day, of Tenia, reds at 138 cts. Corn has also advanced. Sales of Md. yellow to day st 88 cts and of white at 8082 cents re ceipts light. Sales of Penna yellow at 69 cts. for flat, and 00 cents for round. We quote Md Rye at "Sa80 cts. A sale of renna at 6 cents. Oat! have declined. A sale was made this morning at 43 cts. and others later in the day at 40 rts. WHISKEY Is in good desruuid t 20 cts for hhc!. and 27 cts. for bbls. To as Frit, or Lira one moot be full of hearth, nd t he full of bea th he must bava fee, unob structed rireelatiein of the Mood A disordered li ver will Muni the aiental erceptione, and a disw rlered stomach wiH sour the sweetest tewier. To be gloriously Wcse and lo he suffering from a tie ynitemcnt of Ihe digestive fur etions re ibe same Thing. PTonal -Cjtiarrehi and eoria! enbappince-', wigmale m thre cause to a grea'er client than pc have any idea of. Reform rhe stomach a"d vou refoua lbs world, fin this ia ihe f aui!elinn of all Tef .rms. Tsthis end take a dose or two of Wright's Indian Vegetans Pi Is At this season they would Jo much good, and will ho the means, if thacreelly Uet, of keeping the ytmi in or.lei during the year- And white ihey dime pain of all kinils away, thry will remove deireeion if spirit', aooruesa of temper, undue eieitab lily, and ihe whole I. gion ef VieiJe bko' and substitute tairofjr comfort, cheer fulness, happin'. fiewr.rt if CrmiferVia. The public are cau tioned against the many scurinus medicines which, in order to deceive, are railed by name similar to Wright's In.li.u Vegetable Pills, Tat asic oriimal abi ciarisi Isntax Vi eiTisLt Puis have l ha aigtiaiure of Wat. Wright whittbs with a fs on the top label of each box. None oiher is genuine, and lo couo rtfcii this is rousKRr, Offices devoted eicta-ivety to the rale of WaiBBv's lanttx Viftrim Pills, wholesale nd retail. 169 Race street, Philadelphia ; 288 Greenwich aneet, New Yoik; and 198 Trcov.nt street, lkwion. (r3Agnt foi ihe ears of Wright's Indian Vegi la ble Pills ir Hunhuiy, Hcaat Mtsasa. For other geicie see dvrriiemut in anolhct columa. Thvtr arir to NiTi-SB. Haeynu pain! Be thankful. Il ia a vigorous rfTorl of Nature to throw off morbific mailer. From what my tha inorliific matter arise t From a biuise.or unwhole. some air which has become mired with the blood, or inco'poiated in it, but which is liable to tsint Ihe whole mm if not speedily lemovrd. Or tha pain may aris fiom bit which has Imcoms bad, rancid, putrid, io conaequenca if the want of pow er in lbs proper organs to disrharg iu This pain which so fmighiens people is only tha symptoms of the efforts of Nature, (for Ihe vital principle of tha blood,) to expel tha pecaot or Impure matter, which would otherwise destroy tha human fabric. In order to descriminai between Truth and con jectui. we must bs guided by lb light ot El peri rnrs. To what does experience direct! To the free use of Dr. Braudrath's Pills in all eases of bo dily suffsriog. In all acute diseases, let Bran dreih'a Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. On the 30th ult , by the Rev. Mr. Waller, Mr. f-AMt'SL B Piixis, formerly ef this plsrc, to Mm Many Jam Htcsuncs, all of Celuibia ro PRICE CURRENT. Corrtcttd weekly by Henry Matter. WrjtaT, .100 Rvt, 70 Cor, 4 . 6ft Oats. . . . 37 Btttir, IB Eons, 8 HANCE'S 8ARfAPARIT.I.A VEGETABLE OR BLOOD PILL8. FIFTY PILLS IN A HOXthe Chtnpnt and brat Mriiclnt in t.t'tlence. t FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD! removing bile, eorrectin disorders Of ihe stoinnch and bowels, roliveness, ily4tpsi.i, swimininB in the head. Ace. Permns nf s full huhit, who si sui'jrct to Headache. Giddinett. Drnw lnrt$,axri tinging in the Earn, sii-imi from too great a flow of blood to I lie head, should never be witSnut them, a m nv danteroua symp'nms will be entirely carried elf h their immediaie use. READ THE FOLLOWING WONDERFUL CURE OF DYSrEI'SIA .' This is to certify ibal my wife was afflicted with ihe Dyspasia for twelve year', si.d tried bnih ad- I ver lined midirinea and Thom-onian, hut without iflVct; and myself attarknl with blindn-e, and mv head otherwive effected from h.ml drinking, rotbat I was apprehensive nf fits; and teeing HANCE'ft 8ARS.mRILL PILLS adveitired, I went and at a tx f ihem, whieh, to my ss'onihhnient t iTi rled a cure of me ami mv wife both a yt, and I do think them without a rival befure the puhl.r. S. II. Mit t. Alheintrle vtreet. mar Wilk. For sale by SETH 8. H ANCE. 108 Bnliimore al und corner ("harles and Pisli streets, Baltimore, and by GEORGE niJIGII l',8unl urv. D. BRAUI1G VM, Nonhuml.erl md. April 10. 1847. SIX Th YEARS EXPKRIKNCB HArt PROVED HAT FOR TUB 'MIRE OF COI7GIIS COLDS. CONSUMPTIONS, ASTAM , Sp h ting of Blind Pam and Oppretninn nf the Rrtn1, there it nothing tqnnl In NANCE'S COM POUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUSD. Thi- meilirine has now teen in uae forsii years, during which time there has been a ronslsnt de mand for il. and its pnpulariiy instead of declining, has been always on I ho increase. During th's lime many ne-.v medirin s hate sprupg up for the cure of ihe above complaints, some nf which lasted onlv a few months, ami oihers not as lng; but IIANCE'S SYRUP his readily gone on g iuina favor ni h all rlasof society, until it bss now become identified by imny fami lies a a REGULAR FAMILY MEDICINE. To those who hive never used ihe t'nmp 'Und Syrup ot Hoiehound, ibis no'ire is particularly di reeled to, a to those who have onea exueriencrd its peculiarly happy eff cts, any praise of iia merila would be superfluous. PRICE 50 Cen's per tattle, or t hottVs for f 250. For salo by SETH S. HANCE, 108 B Itimore st , and corner of t'har'e cV Pratt rts.. Bait more, i.d by GEORGE BRIGHT. Sui bury, D. BRAUTIGAM, Noitl.umberUnd. Adrl 10 1847. TESTITIOXY IS XOW RWKITKD Fao ALL tjCAHTERS or TH B GloSK. riTHE following letters are presented with a view L of more fully showing the opinions of pi vsi eisns in relation to the medical value of Dm. Swatsk's CiiMrorvn Starr or Wits ("merry. Dr. Svihi-Dear Sir: Havini ued your Compound Strup of Wild Cherry, exenivclv in my practice, I was requested by your agent. Dr. Ciu rher, to expresa my opinion in writing, of its pn pi rtiea as a rrmedi ! acent. 1 most cheerfully romp'y. as I feel by so doing, 1 will discharge a debt I owe the community at la-ce. and physici in par icular. As niueh aa I detest qur k r me dies and patent nostrums, I was induced ft mi a failure of the most patent rxpectorsn a. recommen ded in our materia medieas in some ra-es rf Dis eased lungs, to try your preparation of Piunua Virginia or Wild Cherry. Il is sufficient to any that I wa ao mueh pleased with the revolt of lhal and subsequent Iri tis thai I now pre-rr be it in preference to nil o her len eJies where an eipecio rant is imlifswd. In the much dre.nted I'neomo n a er Disease of ihe Lungs in the alarming form in which il ippens in Ki luekv, I retard it as nn inv.du .ble remedy in 'he treatment of that dises. To all who know me I bnve r-aul enough, but a lhl m y be seen by rwms out of lbs virini y of Frai.kfort,! will briiflv add, that 1 have m in gaged in an active practice ot niy piofessiio fir i years, and am a regular graduate of Tiansylv.ini , and thia ia ps fir-t pa'ent nnl rine I ever thought enough of luipiea an np nin in writing. J. H. ELLISON. M. P. Jan 7, 1647. Frsnklin eo . Ky. FaARsroRT. Kt.. Jan 7. 1847. The above ter'ificte is frm one of our phvai eisns living a fc w miles from here, he ia doing a very good pmciire, am! is considered s good physi cian, and stands fair; he is a he siys, a regular graduate. Dm W. L. Car-res t, Diujgi-t and Apothecary. (j Since the intreduetion of my srihle u the public, there have a numlxr of unprincipled ii di vklusls got up m struma, which they assert ronl iin Wild Chtrry, nms are railed Balsams,' Hitters,' and even Syrup of Wild Cherry, but mine ia the or i g trial and lily genuine prepratim evir intro duced io the public, which can le proved by the public Reeorde of the Commonwealth rl Pennsyl- vanli. I he only aatecuaril against imiioaiiion ia to ree that my signature is on each bottle. Ua. II. B WAYNE, C-rner nf Eighth and Race sis., Philadelphia. On'y Agent in Sunbury. is HENRY MASSER. Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville s T. 8. Maek y cV Son, Mdton; M. D. & J. Wel'a, Muncv; (J. A. Wystl, Iewtsl'W:; Dais iV Pchniire, Selinssrove: John C. Renn, Line Mountain P. O. 1'bilsd. Ipliia, Aid c'im.fG ly SLECTICIT FO?k " CO up ZIP 22 5Xi AN E'ertion for officers f ihe NorlbambeiUnd Bridge Companv, will be held at Ihe Hou-e ol James Lee, in the borough of NonhumlierUrid, on Monday the 3d day ef May neiU The elec tion will open at I o clock, r M. I he to. ks and accounts of ihe company will be rihiUited lo the atockboldeia at the liino and plsre above mention si- D. BRAUTIGAM. North'd. April 10, 1847. 4t Pres't. Address f o the Public. THE unprecedented aucceas atUnding lbs use of Dr. U. Benj'n 8 raith's ( Su g ar Coaled ) I n proveJ Vegetable PitU," and the stknowledged su pcrioiily which they possess over the common An-li-Blious, Cathartic, and various other Pills in ge neral use, bave given Ihem decided preference with all who have used them; and they are uni versally esteemed the moat safe and pleasant pur gatives sver offered to the public. (XT' CAUTION. As miserable imitation has been made, by the name of --Sugar Coaled Pills," it is neeesstry to be sure lhal Da. (J. Bss j. Smith 'a aignatuie ia on every box. Price 83 cents. Principal Office. 179 Greenwich st New York. tMbv JOHN W, FKILINO, Sunbury. W M. rOR&YTHE, NorfWtr'. Thonia Hiillliien'a Catate. NOTICE is hsreby given, Ihit tellers nf ad-mini-tration have been grant d lo the sub serihef nn the estate f Thomaa Hullihon, lite of Point townahip, Norlhumberlmd county, dee'd. All persona Indebted to ssid estate, or having claims against the si me, are requcsl'd to call and settle. HENRY 8. THOMAS, Northumberland. April 10. 1847 fit Adm, Supervisor' Account. Jons Laodao and Wimtah 8iats, late Su pcrv'tort nfthe Bornufrh nf Sunbury, in aeeimnt vith taid bnroush for Ihe year enmmtneing in Nay, 1843, und tndint in May, 1818. Dr. To whole emnnnt of Duplicate, f.108 70j To this amount paid VVm Senrlea, in sundry borough orders, drawn in his favor by the Chief tin i era, 2- M To this amount paid J Lamlau, do. do., 3fi 48 $370 nr.j Cr, By this amoont paid, consisting of sun dry botouuh orders, amoun ing in ihe Bttgregste to f 308 70 By this arnoiint pa:d Ehen-s-r Green- ough nn arcount of hie demand vs. said horouih, By do. paid l.cwis D. wart en arc.'t of do. By exooera ions of uncollectible lax, Bv percentage on dnpl-ea'e. By this sum paid to Wm. Hearlrs for per sonal services rendered aa supervisor, as per loll, Py do. to John Landau for do. a- p t bill. 17 05 30 8.1 II 72 13 43 S3 50 S3 23 fSf.O I."1 Due from John Landau to sai J borough, I 1 1 f 370 Bfij The o-id- rsigne l, appointed to audit, peille and adjust the ore Hints of the supeivisora of ihe t o rough of Sunbuiy, hn ing examined the receipts and expenditures of lohn Lniiiltu and William Searlea. a sot for'h in the preceed n statement, iln find a hnlinie due from John Landau (one of ss d sup rvisors) in said borough, of One dollar and twenty o-ie renft. In t, slim nv nf which, we have hereunto ret our hands, ibis 13th March. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and f "tv seven. LEWIS DEW RT. E. J MA RK LEY, April 3d, 1817. MARTIN IRVIN. A TCICJE FPaOll" " SCa3 CO '.Zl. PERSONS afllirted with Cancer. Scorfnla, King's Evil, Tefer, Salt Rhiurn. En nip. las, I ll.l Sores, Mercurial Di'eises. and all complaint arising from impurities nf the Blood, are r-quesled to Read the Following!!! Row ir 6l W altos. Gentt. Feeling grate ful for the extraordinary cure performed up .n me hv vour Dr. CULI.EN'rt INDIAN VEGETA BLE PAN ACS I feel it my duty to furnish you wi'h a abort history of my case. Wh n about 12 yrars of age I wa attarknl with King's Evil. I was under the care of an eminent physician, and after a long course of medical treat ment, waa pronounced cured. Al 14 years of eg a di-ease, pronounced by some of the medical f.icot ly as Scorfula.' and by ethers 'Cancerous,' mani fested ilsilf This d'sea-e inneased in its tavaee. till my throat was filled with u'rera, and my fare was covered with tbem ; my nose wa ulrer.ite.l and swollen to apparentlv four limea ita natural size. I al-o had tumours iu my breaat, and ulcers on d flerrnt paitaof my peison. I was placed un der Ihe care at various times of the moot cnineni phyiriana of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinn ill. who after having u-d their u'moal endeavors to etf et a rure, my ease by them wte pronounced incurable. I have travelled over 21 at oes of the Union sciking retief; noexpema was rpared, and a large amount nf money wa expend eil, but all in vain. I then used large quantities of Vwaim'e Panares. Hnve al-o taken Carpenter' Ssrsspari'la, Scbenrk'a P'jlmnnir Sxrup, Town semi's fa sparill i, and numerous other prepara ions without effort ; mv throat, nose aed face were Hill nlci ra'cd, ai:d al lencth I bvt entire y the sense of ruelling. I continued in this d ploraMe r -ndi lion fir about two years having cien up all hopes f ncove y, I reiuned mystf to the wi'l of Provi denee, supp"sinc thai every means of re irf had f.ilej. On the 3 h 'ay if Auaust list I coniineu red taking your D CrtlRas's Idiai V.aaTASLS PAsarst. havina tut little h'pesofits hem Kiting me. Af er having u-ed one boitle. I discovered lo my ulter a.toi i-hment n.l cr-tlifn alion, that mv ense of rme'ling waa entirely ristored, anj that the ulrers were tapi.lly dimini -hing in s re. have now t ken three l-o lea of ihe pana.Ta; my free, mouth, I iroat and nose are entirely he.il. d I sin now 40 years of age, and after 29 yeara of indeecii hable suft ring, niy genital hea th i brtter, and in f .el, at no period of my life ha-e I fit wall aa I have since using your invaluable Pantrea. JULIA BR NCH. N. Y., Sept. 30, 1846. No. Ill Ctiffal. We, Ihe undersign d, hcioff personillv rqiisin ti d with Mrs. Julia Brunch, of No. 1 1 1 CI 11 sir. ei, mid having a know 'edge of her H'ua'ion f -r sever al ye ra past, do hereby certify . 'hat Ihe above ia a true statement of her rae, so far a-i our personal knowledge goes; and from her thuAfter and t.in ding, we have full confidence in her tenement, and in the efficacy of Dr. Cull.n's Indian Vrgeta ble Panacea. Edwin A. Ware, 113 Cliff .tre.t, Maria Ware, di. Samuel Baiter, fit Mulberry street, 8. (iUsn.n, 2.1 Roaevclt ,tre. t, C. O'Neal, III Cliff street, Emily Earle, Hu.hon stut-t. Ye learned onea of tie He.liog All,' if ye can sr. far ove'C .me piofesionat p'ide, as lo ue m. d cine wh'ch je know n t bow to rompound. ye may prrsette many vaiuatla I v.s whuh wi I ollierun e b a. rifi . e.l. W ill ye not prescribe it ! If it ahall not arc unpli-h alt we claim fr it, sf er a fiir a t I a. cording to directions, we .hall pu'.li-h an erenm of its failuie in any llnepgprs in the I'ni.id Slates al our own eipenae. Dr. Culleu's Iinli.n Vi gelaldii Panicea ; do d . p!)ecific; do. d . Pie Remedy; Dr. Applrlou'a Rroiedy for Deifnesa; Kowand'a Magic Lotion. Warranted to cute. Certificates .f cures, in pamphlet form, may le had Gratia, al ihe ollire of the agents. These meilieiuea tie prepared and sold by the proprietors, liowaud A. V altou, No. 370 Maikel slieel, Phil .delp' ia. i, rmiiiitfip fW W D J J W Dai ll!T Jenl Ln n Koi W W Uanennower. Xa 1 Murray at, N Y. anenbower. lo I (If Hall, Cin.O. Jenkins, No 38 Canal al, N Orleans. t5 tnnson.e.tr Gay 4 Saratoga sta. Ball, Agenlsl H. MASSE R, Sunbury. I. lin : II. K.aer, Milton t J. HeeboU, New Ber. Mr. Muaaer, Millbeim; Sharpe D. Lewis, Wilkeaharrs. Hold alao by Druggists throughout the United States. April 3d. 1847. 8m 16 v 1TARK. Tbs high'at market price paid fur Um Bark, at the store of TTaicht7, l47. JOHN DOGAR. tFVdoAan Corn Erooma for aali, by the do fj)"f sen or single, at f I -A i doien, bv M'rb7, IM7. JOHN BOGAR, Volunteers Wanted. The Latest Item from the South ts trat "W. S. TH0MF301T WILL open, on the first of April, a new and handsome assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardwaie, Queeneware, Stationary, Palm Leaf and Leghorn Hals, Psints, Oil, Window Glsss, Nails, Fish, Salt, &c Ac, Vc , ell of which hs will sell on iho Pottaville plan, vii cheap, f T ready pay only. (IT? Tha u.tal k.nJa of produce taken, at mar ket price. Sunbury. March 27th, 1847. :it MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN stom: & SON'S, Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons, and Millinery Goods, No. 43 South Skco.nd SrntiT, rniLADELrniA, RESPECTFULLY invite ti e l emion of Merchants and Milliners veiling the r ly their ii pur and lich a-ivoit inetii of Mpring Millinery Goods, to which they are d.ily making adJiti iiii among which w-itl be found Glace Silks for einiiig h mnet--, at a variety of prices; a large as, rtnient of new s'ylo Uonnel Rit.hon-: plain Vanlua nnd Satin Ribbons, of all widths Chip II its, Cr ipe. Crape Li-ses; French slid Am. ricnn Art firial Flowers, in great viiiery; Fancy Tiinoniiig Laces, Cap Stuffi. Burkrama. Wi lows, Cinwn-, Tips. Face Trimmings cVc. cVc As a large p .riion of ihe nbove Imvc hern im porhd by our elves direct from Prance, wears en abl.'d in offer them at the lowrft market priiea. Mnrch 13ih. 1817. Im. Valuable Property OPQDSXi 23 w. 53a LSJ, FIHE Kul'ferilier rflers f.r sale, on nimlentle X te'm, a v.ilu.il.le piece of I nd, silua'rd in Augua'a lowrsh p, rthnmbeiland roun'y, rImhii 6 mtlea from Sunbury, on Ihe TiiIh ho ken rnd, comaiiiing seveti acres more or less, in an excellent I'a'e of cultivation, wheieoti an- enciod a l.ii'je frame ilne l ua h use 32 by 41, and a tore hon-e IH b? 22, woh eircll, ill wat. r at ihe doors. a bunk Iami 2M by :)4. and an ice house under ground. It ia one of l lie be-t hnsincs locations in Ihe c unity. For fu tin r information in.puireof the sobsriibi r, on die prrmia. a. EM AN I F.I. KAL'FFMAN. Aobi sts, Ma cli 6 1847 Vl CHEAP BLINES I 2. J. WILLIAKS, . Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No 12 Nonh 6ih hi., (a few door aove Ma'kt I st.) FHILAOSLFHIA, nA8 now on baud Ihe large! ami irimt fashion able aas r'm.-nt of Narrow Slat and oih'-r Vi-. netian Illio.U of any etablishiiieiu in '- United Hi-iies, which I e will eell. Wholesale an I Retail, at ihe lowe.-l p ices. The c.tiae.'B of Sunbury and vicinity are reecl. fully slicoed to call nn him b.-f purchasing elw. whi M, as he ia confi lent ..f giving i nure atifir li.ni to t-ll who may thua f vor h ni with a rail OLD 11 I.I NltS Repainted and Tiiminrd, ao as to lo. k equal to in w. Ouleis punctually attended I ', and lbs Hlinds forwaidoj with drpaich. D.J. WILLI MS. March 6. 1847. flm. THE ISubscrihers have the ese'u-ive light of vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hut Illnst Hut Air Cookln; in the c unties nf Nnhum!erlsn I, Cdumlni and Schuylkill; and from the encouragement mei wuh already, they eipect to do a largw liuines. This tove is coiD-lructed on an entucty new priietple, and nn the onlv principle thai C n make l'h a givnl wood and coal stove. The inventor haa over, come alt the dilttcttlt'es that so frequently belong Li other stovei. He has by his arrangement, eon. sltucte.l a broil ng QOTCII III frttllt, where in broiling, roasting, trying or baking may be done, and all the smell that artaea thaiefioin must pass into the combustible chsmber, euj ia nut at all thrown out into the room J Hes ib-s this, there Han oven only two inches less than lite whole sicj of the rtove, w herein biking or roasting maybe done aa ve',1 aa il can le in the c.rtnmou brick oven. This , ven is alwaya fit for u-e when the s'ovm is healeil, aa the whole drau-ht of hot air pastes a rouml it roostaiiily, Publ atiention ia particularly called lo ihis stove. It csn I s en at our Siore and Tin E-tab-ishmeol io North Danville, al ihe igo of fhe Co 'umlia Tin shop, and al I be I onoilv of Rohrbsch V Clement in Sunbury, where iu particular qtia'U tit a will he fully shown an J rip amed lo any person wishing to examine it. The su'ofcriliers continue lo have on h in J a I kiliJs of parl.u slnvi s, such as radiators, rylernlers, fancy and plain, oit..bl tor all who may favor us w-jih a call; also common sheet and Russii Iron, which can be mule in any d. s'rahlu shape ; ,,g . ihei w iih a grncril asajrlrnenl ol tin an I j ipinued wiir, whoti'sate and retail. Cuintry mer. hints bie invbed lo call and etamine our stork, as our work rannot be surpassed, a. d p.ira-a inn.lo. raie. N . II. We can a:it. ly r. commend ihr ahovr nvn tionetl Move lo ( er.ons who wiali lo rtnh .tk in a good linsinet-s T' s patentee will srl. rbl er coun ty or atste rights, t soil pure ins.-rs, and on rea soluble lonr.a. He or his ag-ns inav Im iouml in Danville, Pa. J.&J. AKI EK. The un-'ersigred, t-av.ng seen io ep ration ihe hot b a-t boi air rooking stove, inventnl ami pa tented l y J. M. Tbairher, certify lhal we bell, ve, from the in .one' of its rouMruc i n and -a ion, thai il i-i ihe let one ever nlli re.l lo the pi.b ic. 1 he atra.'g'ment is so r mplete and the construction so jud.eious, that there ia a wg ol one half I he fuel aiid time, iu d ong any giv.n aiuouul of ivici', oer other celebrated stoves. 1 is thort we r.C 'Ol merit it in pteference to all other-., for the aimple reason that il embraces ev.-ry branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Gurrrtt. D.tid Cliat fie'd, W F Ki cU.n. John M Giav, E Thompson, Sinitli Thompson, J D Hshn. J.'hn I takes, II Wi sh Hear, ttia F CiMiiwr, Geo M Kichit, Daniel Hoffman, Henry II Riaael, F 11 Caiver, Daniel Drriabach, Jo-ph Vankuk, ltrooks Epley. Danville. March 6, 1847. ly FARM THE subscriber oilers for sale a cheap Farm, situals in Shamokin township, Northumber land county, about eight mi lea from Sunbury, ly ing lt ween the Centre turnpike and Iri.h Valley, containing 162 aerea anj allowances. Said farm is in r good stats of cultivation, with reaaonablv good buildingi and excellent water near the door ; and all kinds vl fruit. Ace. JOHN FA RNS WORTH, e' Jill erf, Feb. 20, U47, LIST OF JURORS OF Northumberland County, for April Term, A. D. 1847. , Grand Jurors. LeiiY t.aac Turner. flrfaware John Dernier. Mirton John Robins, Stephen WiW Thos. Poll.tek. Sunhw -1 Abraham Erwin, Pclor Hllemnn, Ilenry C. Mirtln. W-er Augutta Eli PrlffeT. Joel Wolf. Shamokin. Site. Marts Jaenh E. Muench. Ruth Joseph Reader, Wm. Depui, John Hoff man, Abriham Moore. Cnnl J.imes fJilger, tlenjimin Kalherman. I e Mahnnntf. Peter Mnnlilioa, John Deis si I. lie. rue fnvder. ,o.er Mnh'itmy John Wrrti. Jurttitm. (t.-oige Krebs. Traverse Jurors. Titrhttl. John Haag. sr. ifiu-.t --John Wallis, Amos Gist. Dr!tmwrr.3teh Sii, Wm. McWilliama, Thorn is McKee Peter Kelehner, Jamea Kirk, Jo seph Durham, Jumea Lowry, Jamea Carr, Abra ham Strrrer. ,WA..u.-IVnniaC. Col. ' Ch'llinqiinHe.Tw is Fi-her. John Fiederlrk Point A In Gibbons, Henry Watts, John Hammer. Ni'itliumhrrtati.l Daniel Haas, George Eckert, Jacob I'elic'l. Stinbnrtj Ka-nual f5uslrr, John Schmick. t'pprr Augusta. John Ha gbawout, Mordecai Lswr. nee, f.ri'ier .4trr Henry H. Milieh, Reulien Ga ii.g r Dani'l Kiuffinm. Sltitnwkin. Con-ad Yg r, Allen Anrhmntv, David Chirhester, Samuel Hoover, George Millet, Jce Campbi II. Wm II. Miter.rh. Ruth. Win, D (tei'hart, Wm. Mcttler, ar. CimiI. A 1. 1 and ji t -aid a ell. Upper Mnhnnny. George Paul. Louve Muhonoy, Elia lloyer, Abraham Bin ganii.n Philip B ibb, Itenjimtii Trego, Jacob Spatz. Little Mnhnnny Jacob D. Hoffman. J tch-Min. Win. Deppeti, John S. Haas, Jacob Creaiii);er. l'ctif Jurors. Turtiut David L. Llaml, George Good. Lrtrh J-hn M Ilrv-on, Adam S. huler. Ihlntrnre LaacM. I.ilby, Henry Reader. Phi lip Mr. Wiliia.na, John Watson, Reuben E. Hiney- M'lton. Bertram Gtlbreath, Jacob Whecland, Amw W iter. HiibIi M. Div.ori, C. B irthulemcw, f'hillirqitnrjur. Jacob RhoVe. A '. irt A ti i it V rln n d. i ob n C u k e. Sunbtirt John ft. Fry. Ipp'r Augusta, Samuel OIrd..rf. hnrer Augulu. John Foy, John Malich. Shiiiiwkin. Samu. I Epler, Isaac Soter, Felix tn-rrh. H,h f!ilbert Deeta, Wm. Fihce. Cnnl. Keul'eu Eiseuhati, Jeremiah Bacon, Pe er W e.kel. Vpprr Mihonny Aaion I fort a, John Schmick, Pet. r Tre n yidrr Mahuntiy. Abiah.int Dcpjien, Joseph Frn-t.-iin icher, Jmlisnn. Daniel 'vliwaili, Joseph Trego, Mar till II uinlo Iter. GEISE cSc SON. roiiinttioii .TlrrcliantM, For the s.. of Flour, firain. and all kinds of Coun try Produce, No. 48 Commerce flreet Wharf, BALTIMORE. (X Caih adv incea on Conaigntnenta. Feb 1.1th, I H 17 3m. ClotbingEstablisbmcnt OPER ATIONS in CLni itae seem to be Ihe order nf tha dnv. at the Philadelphia Ward llotv, W!t ClnsriHt street, where every Ailicle in the Hue in kept, and uld al eatoni king low prices, embr icing t b.-k", H,inT"ps. Over Sack ('oats, 8bort Sack Co-ita. Soiwr Freirh Cloth Dress Frock C-ls, Panlaloona nf every grade and M) le, any of w bit b will be sold either by lite garment or d. sen,at pri ce that will jj-tify the most ee.inomical in buying. We rdvie nil who want good and ehssp Clo thing, toe. II at No. lo5 Chesnul alt eel, I'h.l olelphia. Feb fith, 1817. 6in Drugs! Drugs!! Drugs!!! TIIOM rt'OX 4CII AWFORD, Wholesale lriisg;ists No. 10 Market Strtct, (Scuih side, be lt tvv Sect uid,) I h 1 1 a d I p b 1 a , Off r for sule ls'ge stock of Frci-h I) un, M.dciot s sud Dye S affs, to wt'irh they ell the attention of Coun try .Me'chmt and Dealer visiting the cilv. Coach. Catmiel, Japm, Black, and other Var nishi s .f s superior quality. Also, While and Red Lead, Wi.dovv Glass, Paints and Oil cheaper than eve. IXj" T. At C. ars alsi propiirtora of ihe Indian Veuetat'lo U ds no. rrU-hr iird ihmughout their own and neihbori'ig Slj'e-i, aa the best preparation for the cure . f Coughs, Colds, Asthma, dec. Money ii ftimlid iu evcty itisuiice where no benefit U ie Ct'ied. Philad Ipl.i i. J..n. 30, 1817. 3m vty y til nr), JFC rss t i)vrmfttm KuH. No. K7 Nnrtli Third Street, lMllLADELlMHA. PltilF. celebrity of the Inks minutactured by Ihe JL subxiibrr, and the ei tensive sale consequent upon t! e hig'i reputation w hich they have attain- d, n t ot'ly tl toughout 'lie I'ni ed Statea, hut in the We t Iinli-s and in China, haa induced bitnto in .ke 1 very neieaaaiy strai gemrnl to supply toe vat demand upon bia et jbli-hmeul. He ia now piepared with rvery vari. ly of Black, Blue and ReJ Inks, Copying Ink, Indelible Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under his own personal superintend ence, so lhal purchasers may depend upon Its su perior nnalov. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT.aao perior article for Mending Glass. China, Cabins! Wars, &c . Oaeful to every Housekeeper, being a wbiie liquid, easily appbsd, and uol affected by or. dinarv heatwarranted. Q- Pamphleta, containing ihe numeroos teati tnonials of men of science, and Otbsis, will be fui oished to purchasers. For sate st lbs Manufactory, Wholesale snd Re fill, No. 87 Nubtr Titi aa Stbsst, cppusits Cheuy atrert, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH K. HOYCW, JaD Tilth, 1847 ly VRufteturet. IT 13 W3ITT3S1T IN THE BOOK OF NATUFE AND OP COXtMON,SENSE, that Ihe natural vegeta ble productions of every country ere, if properly applied, amply sufficient for the rurs of every ma lady incident to each peculiar climate. MBICDT'S HMJ5 VEGETABLE TILLS, OS TIB Worth American College orilentUi, Rre composed of all plants which grow spontane ously on our own soil, and sre therefore better a dapied to our constitutions than Medicines eonooc ted from foreign drugs, however well they may l-n compounded ( and ss they ars founded upon tha principle th-at 'bs human body ia in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, namely, corrupt humors, and that said Medicine cures this diesse on NsTrRAt Pat nciri.as, bif eltanting and purifying the btxly, il will be man-, ifest that, if the constitution be not entirely n hsuated, a perseverance in their us, according In, diiections, is sbaolutcly certain to drive disease of everv name from the body. When we wish lo retote a swamp or moraaa to fertility, we drain it of the supeiabundant water. In like mannsr, if ws wiah to restore the body to health, we must cleanse il of impurity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILL will be found one of the best, if not the verv best medicine in the world for ear r ing out this Gsasn PvRiftiss Prmciplb, because they eipel from ihe body all morbid and corrupt hum ir, I lie causa of the disease, in an ensy and Natural Manner j nnd while they every day oivx tass asd SLSAseai, tlt-eise ef every nurae la rupiJ'y driven from tha I odv. The foil wing hiifbly respectable elorekeepera have f,n duly apooinied ag.nta for Ihe sale of Wrishfi Indian Vegetable Pilli, iu Nortbumbei l .n.l county : Henry Masser, Sunbury, E. Sl J. Knuffman, Augusta township. Ssrnuel Herb, Liltle Mahonoy. William Deppen, Jackson. Beneville Holshue, Upper Mahonoy. John G. Renn, Upper Mahonoy, Samuel John, Shsmokintown. For.xythe, Wilson & Co., Northumberland. E. L. Piper, Watsonburg. Irland cV Hays. MrEwensvillo. Jamea Peed, Pottsgrove. Wm. G Scott, Rushville. Ifarlman Knreble, Elysburg P. O. Am. is T. Beiasel, Turbuisville. Gideon Shadel, Upper Mahonoy. Rhodes ft Farrow, Snydatstowci. John King, Farmcrsville. Silaa C. Cook. Mailin'a Ciet k. J. De Young, Hirksviile. Abraham Sherrr, Richmond. Samuel Taylor, SUeford. John H. Vincent, Chilisquaque. Wm. Heinen &. Diolher, Milton. IUwarc or Com rsarsiTs. Tv public ate cautioned against the many spurious medicines, which m order to deceive, nre called by names si mil ir lo W right's Indian Vegetable Pills. The safest course is to puichese of the regular agents only, who sre gentlemen that may be re. lied on. Offices devo'e I eirluively lo the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, of the Notth American College of Health. No. 28ts Greenwich Street, New York; No. 198 Tretaoiik Street. Boston; and PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 169 Race SrRsr-r, Philadelphia. Jan. 30th, 1847. ely. TO WATCITm AKERS AND J L JL D0 IfL tT S, Importer of Wntehes, Watch-Mnkers Tools and Watch Materials, VholeNHle H. Retail. No. 33. South Fourth st . PHILADELPHIA, HAS constantly on hand a Urgd .s-k r ment of Lunette, Patent, and plain (Jlass ; M-in-springs. Verges, Dits, Watch Ham', and a com plete assortment of all Tools and Maie-ials l bo.v ing to the trade; wkh a lurge sfeortntent of Go i and Silver Lever, Lepine, an I Plain Watolie- ; ail ef which be will guaranty lo sell at the lowest New Yoik prices. All orders fium the country punctu. ally eiecuted. N. B. Country merchanta and others are invited le e ll and examtr.e at the Old Stand, No. 33 Sou'h Ftunh street. Ph.ladelphia. Jsn.gH, 1B47. Urn PHILADELPHIA NEW STYLE COMBS. T)RTOISE She l TueV Combs, carved and finished In a superior style, Splendid SheH Dreing Coinha, carved and plain. Shell Pi cket Combs, with snd without eam. New St)ls Long Combs, caived and 4am for chililren. With a beautiful assortment of the Real Buffalo Combs, that ia so much in general ue. S. WINCK, Comb Manufaciuier, No. 8. uth Second Wlow Market st et. P. S t. W. is the onlv Manufacturer of the Genuine Buffalo Combs in the United States, Philadelphia. Jan. 23, 1847. 3in CIITATCTIC1T370M, io. 31 Ivorth Ihtrtl street, (m "rm eirr noTrt.. PHILASBLFHIA. C. MACK K Y, AicTu.sEKR, TO COUNTRY STORE KEEPERS. C. VANNING SALES of Hardware. l-Ulleiy, SadJIrry, Whip. Boots, Mioes, Hats, Caps, Guns, I'islols. cioining, Wst.Ues and Fancy Goods, At Markev'e Auction Store, 31 N'jrth ThirJ street, near the City Hotel. 1 be atieotun of Country Ai.rtDanta la iiivuen. The Gooda w.ll l a Id in lots lo suit purchasers, snd all Goods effered will be wa'ran'ed rqual to the represent nions lhal may be made of them. N. B. A largo asjoriBietil of Gootla al Private Sale. Jan. 10. 1847 ly Hollar Saved is (no JEarui'4l." IJEHPON'S wishing lo purchase gooda in Sunbury, will do well to call at the cheap store of ihe subscriber, snd ei amine his slock be fore purchasing eUewhere, You can depend on gelling good bargaiua, as he ia Oelermiued not to he undersold by any other store. JOHN BOGAR. Sunbury, Jsn. 18, 1847. l4y TFTREsH G A RDEN SEEDS, Irom RUlsy'i 4 Gsrden. just received sod for sals by eb. 13. 147. JOHN BOGAR. UM OVERSHOES, new article, for aala cheap, by JOHN BOGAR. an. IB, IM7. jfNEDTR WAK"ET Queensware, Hardware, J Grorsries, Liquor, Ac, for sale very I .w.t, n.j6,lB47 JOHN BOGAR OCHtH)I71iOOre, btbwts. 'I isiameiiis. Dia. ft log Paper, Wilting Paper, Steel Pens Harriauu's CulumUsn Uk. for sale rbeas el iha .tfiacf JOJiN yOGAK. Jan. 10 1147.