Tfc Craps. The New York Journal of Commerce says A gentleman who has jiut returned from a tour through the State of New fork, Ohio, Indi ana and Illinois, informs ne that in the Northern part or Jht two latt mentioned State (particular ly irimoii,; fie fall-sown wheat ia a good deal winter-kitted i rk'f lh,t wi,n Ihis exception, the crop look well thrO',hout 'he whole region. He ia of opinion that the f.'P of Ohio and New York bill fair tabs as targ a 'a,t year. A no ther gentleman just arrived fron.' Wnoie, tell us that not only io the North, hut in UM Southern .part of the State, and in fact throughout tji - Slate, the wheat ie very much winter killed, ana 'h,t fin numerou caie the field have beeei re-sowi... the grain being limply harrowed in, s a not to deitroy the surviving part of the winter-sow. Our informant i of opinion that Illinois wilt not raise more wheat this year than will be rennired for the consumption of ber inhabitants. He bow ever says there will be ocean of Indian com, and that if the price of wheat tlioutd be high, a portion of it will be sent off, and its place sup filled at home by the coarser article. In the Satrthern part of Wiscomin and Iowa he lays the wheat crop has suffered in the same way as in Illinois; but perhaps not to such a degree. In Michigan he understands there is a prospect of an exceUeot crop. There has been no lack of rain in any of .he Western State. In Western New York, rain was much needed. The Westminister, Md., Carrol I ton ion of yes terday says We fcawe ki rain in tkia county of any ac count for several weeks, and as a ciecessry con sequence much f the wheat looks bad. In the limestone land not more than half a crop i expec ted, whilst mi the red land it cannot exceed ne ihird of a rrop. The Norfolk Herald of Thursday says that much of the growing Wheat in the vicinity of that place is atunted by the drought, and prema turely heading. The Corn crops bare suffered from Sxost. A Sigh. The Democrats of Sussex county, N J., a county which polls a larger Democratic majority thanaay other in the State, have called a meeting for the 25th inst. to nominate Gen. Taylor as a candidate for the Presidency. . Gen. Tati-oV Fabm We are happy to learn that the Mississippi flood, which swept a few Jays ago over Gen. Taylor's plantation, did little or no injury to hi property. The old General himself can eland ire, sutd his Car si van stand water. The exports of Breadstuffs from Baltimore to England and Ireland, daring the week ending Thursday evening, says the Baltimore American, were 16,103 bbl. Flour; 20,827 bushels Wheat; 79.060 bushels Corn; 35,000 bushels Oats; 13, O00 bushels Ship stuff; and 2421 barrels Corn Meal the aggregate market value of which was At least two hundred and thirty thousand ilitkrt. The tsxffs to be paid by the citizms of New York this year exceed $2,500,000' The ex pen d it n re of 1t year exceeded the income $'U.737, which amount ie added to the taxes of the present year. Tint Illi'mination in New Orleans on the e vening of the 15th, in honor of the victories in Mexico, was a magnificent affair. Upon the sin gle building occupied for the Mayor's office, there were 7,1)00 lamps. Some of the squares had va riegated lamps hung around the railings and sus pended upon the trees, while io the centre pyra mids, completely festooned with tapers, produ ced an agreeable completeness. Col. Yell's-So. The President, it is stated, has taken the son of Col. Yell to adopt and edu cate bim as his own son. Col. Yell and the Pre sident were warm personal as well as political friends. The lost letter which the brave soldier is supposed to have written was to Col. Polk, directing the advance of Col. Yell's pay due to bis family. He was poor, and hia family were dependent upon him. A letter in the New York Courier says that one of the volunteer companies recently raised in Missouri for service in Mexico is commanded by an old and respected citizen of St. Louis, about fifty years of age, and worth at least $100,000, who served ia the last war with Great Britain The train of cara from London to Binning ham, on the 23th nit went the dintance in two hours and thirty minutes, including three stop pages, to allow other trains to pass in opposite directions. Tliie is at the rate of fifty six mile an hour. A part of the distance was run at the rate of seventy five miles an hour. Twenty-one miles were run in twenty-one minutes. Suicide or k You no Lady -On Tuesday considerable excitement waa created at Pitta burg in eonsecjuenee of a young and beautiful female committing suicide by jumping from the Monongahele Or id go. Her name was Elia. both Richardson. ' It appears, that for some time past, she has been afflicted with sickness, which had a seri ous influence upon her mind, and kept her con fined within doors, but on the morning of tho suicide, she was though tto be convalescent o touch to, indeed, as to warrant her in leaving liome, to set her tnantua maker. But strange to say, instead of going on this errand, she di rected ber course towards the Monongahele bridge, crossed to the west side, and then retur ned Io the centre. Here she stopped, took of! ber bonnet t.J ti ed it to the wire cable, removed hf slippers, climbed upon the side wall o( iM bridge, about four feet hiuh, and Voen deliberately pitched herself heio foremost Into the river. The height of lh bridge ie about thirty-lire feet, and there was but little over one foot of wster in the liver at the place. She fall on. ber bead, inJ of cojrte wm hilled instantly, The following ia a list of the new American paperi published In Mexico : Name. Place.- Department. American Fiat; Matamoras Tamaulipai Sentinel Tampieo , , do Pioneer ' ' Monterey New Leon Picket Guard Saltillo Coahuite Eagle Vera Cms Vera Crux Chronicle do do , . Star Jala pa do Anglo Saxon Chihuahua do Californian Monterey California Mormon paper Vol a I'.n-na do ' Total 10. In a few days we expert to hear that another is established in Purbla, and a twelfth intbecity of Mexico. .An iLuaniaun in Battle. The fallowing jncli'")t mentioned as having occurred at the buttle oi ' .luena Vista during the severest part of the fihf. Captain CotiyV wno commanded a company in the Illinois Re,, 'ment, received a very severe wound in the left ar.it, fracturing it; the lieu tenant cobnel of .the r.'giment was standing near him. The gallant Cp"n came up to him and said "Colonel, I am winded, but must st'irktomy company." In a le minutes he returned to the same officer, and exclaimed "Colonel, they've shot me again." He had then received a ball in hislelt shoulder. "I am sorry lor it stay with your company as loop as possible," was the reply to bim. Capt. C. returned to hi company, and in a few minutes an 18 pound shot struck the ground s few feet before him, ricocheringovcr his head and Cover ing him with sand am! gravel, and stinging him severely with the pebbles thrown into hie face. Faint with the loss of blood from his two wounds aid under the itnprercion tint the explosion of a shell had severely wounded him, he returned a lAinf time to the same person, exclaiming ' Colonel, I am now torn to pieces, and must eet away it I can, but never yield the day to them j" and yet he was neither Mistiiaippian nor a Kentuckimn, but a plain, straight forward Illinois man, tint required to be W twice and lorn to ices onre before he gave way. PHILADELPHIA MAKKET. Ti'RftOAV, May 25. Fli a and Men. Tbe market for bread stuffs is still inactive, and without material change in prices. We net ice sales o( 1600 to 2000 bbls of Flour, at f9. In coneeqnenceofthe more abundant supply and lower prices at New York, we hear that 3000 bbla were bought there yesterday for this market, bales of Com Meal at $51 a $3 J and (5 44. Rye Flour is worth 6j aCJ. GaAiM. Wheat is still ia demand, at 62 OS for red and $2 10 a $2 12 for white. Large sales of Corn at $1 14 a t 10, weight. Oats, Southern, 60c; Northern 63c. WuiSKxr is firm at 33 a 37c. BAIVriMORB MARKET; OJiocuftht Baits mobs Annate, May 2t. GRAIN. Wheat ia inquired for, but there are no receipts of any descriptions, and we are with out transactions t note. Sales of Md. white corn at 103 cents, and of yellow at 105a 106 cents. A sateofavery small lot of Penna yellow at 100 cent. We not a sale of Virginia Oats at 38 cents ; a nother of Md. at 0 cents; aod a cargo of North River at 62 cents. WHISKF.Y. The demand is moderate at 34 cents for bhds. and 33 cts. for bbls sales of the latter to day. Diiowsintss, Swimming of the Head, a roaring noire in the rais, hcadsctie, palpitation of the heart, die. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a certain cure for the ahove unpleasant complaints because they purge from the body thoee stagnant and cr ropt humors which, when floating in the genor.il mass of circulation, are the cause of a determine lion or rush io the blood to the head, giddiness, loss of memory, dimness of sigh, drowsiness, pain of the head, and many other symptoms of a loaded and corrupt state of the blind. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill are also one of the very tst medicinca in the world for the cu e of indigestion, and therefore will not only renvivo all tbe above unpleasant symptoms, and roll rely prevent any evil eonarxjuenree revolting from a rush of blood to the head, but will roost assuredly restore the body to s slate of sonnd heshb. Beware of counterfeits of all kinds! 8jme are coated with sugar; others are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. Tbe safest course is, to purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of whom miy be found in every village and town in the 8tate. (j Agent for the sal of Wright's InJian Vegeta ble Pill in 8unbury, Hans Misssa. For other sgencies see advertisement in another column. TnvsT To BaAanntTn's I'iils take them so ss to produce a brink t fled, snd jour sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who are too wise to follow thi common-sense advice, will be sick for mon'hs. Let the sick enquire of the agents fur Brsndreth s Fills whether these things are so or not. Let them enquire among their friends and ask the same question. Verily if evi. dene is wsnted it shsll re procured. To the tick let me say, us the Bsavdbsth Piil U tbe best 1 adv'ce mortal man cm give you. fXj- Purchase of 11. M,s,, BrWy. or cf th. sgsnts published in another ,f (bj, ptJM,fi Ma it u I b v . On the, aOtb lost., by the Rev. i. p. Shindel, Dr. Isaao HoTTSKiiKin to Mrs. Fitssi majors, both of Union county. On the 23d inst., by the same, Mr. Sambsi, Hsaa, of Mahaotaogo, te Miss 6vsa Con sab, ef this place. In this place, en Sunday last. Mr. BENJA MIN STARNtR. gd .bout 35 veara. In Philadelphia. onthaSOtk la.1 . Mr. MARY CHAMBERLAIN, daughter ef George Martin, ..? , ei ints place, aged aimul 34 years. HANCE'S 8AR3APARILLA, OR BLOOD PILLS CT WHAT 18 THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH WE CALL THE BLOOD 1 THE BLOOD IS THAT PRINCIPLE BY WHICH THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS RE G VLA TED. Therefore if the blood becomes im pure, a general derangement of the system must ensue J and give rise to Coughs, Cold, Influenaa, Dyspepsia, Dropsy .Head, sche, Fullne-s of Blood. Bilious, Scarlet, Tvohnd and Typhus Fever of all kinds, Indigestion, Weak-ne-e of Stomach, Rhnumatism and Kheometie Af fection, N rvous Affections, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Mes-le. Small Pox, Whooping Cough, Croup, 8ore Eyes, Inward Weakness, Worms, Qu nt-y, Bronchitis, Cholie. Dysentery, Gravel, Sslt Rheum, Deafness and other affi-rtinns of the Est, 8i. Anthony's Fire, Seorfula or King's Evil. Ulcers, White Swellings, Tumors. Biles, 8up prime J Monthly Discharges and Feinute Complaints in general. Eruptions of the Skin, Hebituat Cos tiveness, snd sll dresses depending on a oWroVre.l and disessed Mate of the blood, or a sunpunsion of the healthy secretions. Then f ,re, on the first sppesrsnce of sny of these Symitoms, H a net's 8 A R8A PA Rl W.A. or B I.OOD PILLS! should be .rnrured, and used scroiiling to ll" di lution.. PRICE 'ia CK.VfS per Bn of FIF TY lil.LS.ur FIVE BOXES f, r ONE DOL LAR. For sale hy SE Til S. H ANCE, corner of Charles snd Pratt at., ami 108 Baltimore strait, snd by GEORGE BRIGH !',8unl ury, D. BRAUTIGAM, Northumberland. Msv 29. I84T. 1 FURTHER PKOOF8 OF THE EFFICACY OF HANCE'8 COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND IN RiaiRVINO AFFLICTED MAN! Mn. Oronos T. W am kotow, residing in York, ftrret, Federal Hill. Baltimore, was attacked with violrnl cough and sore throat after trying manv lemedies, was indurrd hy a friend lo use Ilanct' Compound Syrup f Hon hound, and before using one bottle, wm entirelv cured. ANOTHER,. YET MURE ASTONISHING ! Mhs. HtssiiTTi Msnaicn, residing in Monu ment street, between Ctnal snd Eden street, wii sit irkeil with s very severe cough and psin in the tirenst, which was so intense, thfit it extended to the slniuldeis. She was afllicud alo with a pain in tie aide. After tryirg manv remedies, she was pcrntiuLd hv a f.iend to one HANCE'S COMPOUND SY RUP OF HOHEHOUiND, and after o-ing three doses, the e(rriened gret relief, and before she tisd finished the oolite, wss enlire'y rured. PKICE 50 On's per lo-tle.nr 6 hott'es for 2.r0. Fur sale Ly SKTH S. IIANCE. 108 Baltimore St., slid corner Charles and Pisll streets, Baltimore, snd by GEOHOB BRIGHT, Sunhuiy, D. BRAUTIGAM, NoitUimberland. May 29. 1847 DyMpepniR or IO Yearn' Stnndlnsr. FlHB wife of Captain Roherte, on Vine Street, JL near Watir, Cinrinnsui, ba ten sfflicted with DYSPEPSIA in its mot sggrsvstrd form for the last ten years, was n'4smended hv r trfirs le.l Dhysiciaeis nf Bonton.Nrw Yo.k. Plirltle'plii, Bkhimore, snd Cincinnati, to Irsvrt, a tht y could do mhing for her. She did , Imt it did ber no good. She then comawnci-d using the most poa lar medicines of the dsy for hercorppl-iinta, hut de riv.'d irw benefit. 8stng an ailveriisoment of DR. SMITH'S VEGETABLE SUGAR COATEU TILLS 1st the paper, she renchidej te give tbem a trial sent to G. F,,TlnmA, Main street, he twern Third and Fourth, Dr. Smith's A rent for Cinciwnsli, aod purchased a box, took them accor ding to direction, and can with heartfelt joy etste that she derived more benefit from the no ot one Ihii of Dr. Smith's Sugar Coiled Vegetable Pills, than from any other medicine ahe has made use of duiing the ten yesrs. (Th shove wss sent to G V' I'hfirri. nil ik X.I !. 1814 1 t in. TTlM. rr (CAUTION. As a miserable imitation h been nsnde, by the same ef Sugsr Coated Pills," it ia rx-ei-ss ry to be sure tbst Dn. G Ban. 8aiT s signature is on every hwx. r nre 3S rents. Principal tXTice. ITSXireeiiwicTi st New Vorfc. SolJhy JOHN W. FKILINU. Sunbttry. WM. FORSYTH E. .Vorfnnm'ct M.y29,184T. TKSTIMOW IS SOW IXECK1VED Feo Att (Joaktcbs or ma Gioss. f i'HB following letters sre presenti-d with s view I of more fup v showing the opinions of plvsi- riwns in rvUtiiHi to the me.liesl vsluo of Da. SviiDi'i Conrot'XD Srut-rnr Wits t'nsnur. Da. Swtvsa Dear Sir t Having used your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, extensively in mi practice, I waa requested by your sgent. Dr. Cru'cher, to express mv opinion in writing, of its properties ss a remeJiil sgeol. I most cheerfully romp'y. ss I reel by so doing, 1 will discharge a debt I owe lbs community at large, and physici ies in par leular. , As much as I detest quark reaae die nd patent nostrum, I was induced tVosn a Uitureofthe most potent expcctoran'S), recommen ded in our materia mediraa in some ca ea of Dis eased lungs, to try yout preparstion of Primus Virginia or Wild Cherry. It is sufficient Io sy thai I was so much iU-sd with the result of that and suWquent tii.ils thai I now pre tie it in preference to all oher remedies where an ripecto ranl is indicated. In the much dreaded Pncumo. nia or Disense of the Lungs, in the slsnning form in which it sppears in Kentocky, I regard it as nn invatusble remedy in ths treatment of that diaease. To all who know ine I have said enough, hut as this ray It seen by persons nut of the vicini'y of Frsi kfort, 1 will briefly add, thai I have Iwrn i n gaged In an active practice of roy profession fir 12 years, and am a regular graduate of Tiansy!vni, and this is the first pa'eiil medicine I ever thought enough of lo eipiess n opinion in w riting. J. II. ELLISON, M. D. Jan 7, 184T. Franklin en , Ky. FaAaaroBT, Kr.. Jan T, 1847. The abate certificate is from one of our phvsi riana living a ft w miles from hete. be is doing a veiy good pructire. and ia consldrrvd a good physi cian, and atands fair; he is a he sifs, a regular graduate. Dn. W. I,. Ci TtHfc, Diu;gU and ApiHhi caiy. $y Since the inttrduc'.ion of my anitte i the public, theie have rjumtvr of uriprinci)red Indi viduals got up orStrUma, tsh'rth they assert contsln -Wild Cbrr.y, soma are railed UsUsms,' 'BIAers,' and ev.jfl Syrnp of W lid Cbrry, Ml Wine ia the ntiglnalnd only eriuina preparation tsvr Intro- dncrd to that publics whhihean I proved by the puhlie Record ef the Common Wealth ef Feoosyl- ilt. Tbn only aafegustd against iinposition is tu see that my signature Is on ssch boltla. Ul. II.BWAIPIEi Corner of Eighth and llac ats., Philadelphia. Only Agvtit In Bunbury. is HENRY MASSER. Dr. J. A. Moore, Dsnvdl j T. 8. Msck'y A Son. Mdton t M. D. tV J. Well. Muner t C. A. Wyu, Iowuburg; Davis A Sehniire, Silinsgroset John 13. Renn, Line Monnlain P. U. . Philadelphia, al 0 c2m.f6 ly I BARK. Ths highest maiket price paid tor U 9 Uark, at ihe slurs or Match 17, 1847. J.UIN BOUA IL dosea Corn Brooms for sale, by the do or single, at f I AO pes dosen. by lel7. JOHN BOGAB. Hrlsrch S7, Physic for the Army. JALAPA TAKEN! MlM MAltY A. McCAY, of the bornug! of Northumberland, sue cessor to Daniel Brsutigsm, respectfully informethe putdie. that although Gen. ocott s srmy bas taken Jslsps, famous for its pro ductlon of Jslsp, she still hss enough of the article lo supply the went of her customeis, besides every other vsrlety of drugs snd medicines usustly found in an apothecary shop. Hsving purchased the slock of Mr. Brsntigsm, she has opened a new e stablishment, almost opposite hi old stand, snd trus1, by strict attention lo business, to merit the patronage of the vicinity snd puMic. She will ronslsnily keep nn hand every variety of Drugs, Psints, Slices, Patent Medicines, dec, lh.it is usually found in a dtug store, which she will dispose of el reasonable prices. Physicians snd others, from a distsnce, supplied at wholesale prices. Northiimi-eilsnd, Msy 22, 1847. 2m. ' Firt rremiiim Writing Ink. . No. 87' Ncirlli .Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. I71.ROM Dr. Hsre, the relehrst.d Pr. fe-or nf ' Chemistry in the University nl IVnnV "Philad Iphia. Oct. 1 1,1843. "Dear Sir Having Hied your Ink, I will thank you to send me another bottle, ss I find it lo he iccilen'. I am yours, truly, linBT. tlAKt." From Dr. Locke, of Cineiunstl, disiingui-hed fi'l his nttmernus seientiflit researches. Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, 144. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am sstisfied i hat it is the btt whii h lis ever come to my knowledge, and esiecisty it nert"tlenl for the use ,.f Sttcl Ftn, and unit not corrode tLein, even in long use. Jon a Locks, Prof, of Chemistry. M HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well knonn scientific gr-nilernan "Philadeli hia. Feh. 27. I84fl. Mr. Josiph E. Hover Sir ! A use of your Oc in. nt, and some prsrtical testa of its siiM-riniity, hss induced me to rero nn end it lo other ss nn invnliish'e article for mend ng China. (!!, or Cabinet Wr. CAJsraatt Mearir, AnaM'e Chemist " For -ale al the Manufactory, Wholesale and Re tail, No. 87 Nonm Tamil fmnr, opposite Cheny street, l'luladelpfif... by JOSEPH E. HOVER, May 22. 1817 130 W Manufaemrer Filiate of John lMitllpaj, decd. NOl'iCE is hereby fiiven, that lifers of sd ministration hsv.- been grantnd lo the sub heritors, nn tlterslale of Jnhn Phillips, late of the borough i.f NortUumliif land, Noftli'd coiinly, dee'd All p rsons indtbird lo said late. or having cl iiot sgsinvt tbe same, sre r n slel In call and (ouk.. I HKlsriAN PHILLIPS, PHILIP YOUNG, North'd, May til I, t47.-6t Spring Goods, rY,HE surMcrilier ha just ha just received bis New JL Spring Goods, Wi which be iutle hi fiien.ls anal customer lo call and eiamine for themeelvea. His stick con si Ma in part of the following t ' Superior Cloth, of atl colors; Casimeia of iKfC r ent patterns; S,iin and other V stings ; Ca lico. Lswns, Gnliams, Checks, Tkk ings, snd summer wear of sll kinds and price, ; slso, Leghorn snd 1'aloi lenf Hals; Umbrellss and Paiaaols, from "5 cents upward slso, IJ rocei ies, tjueens war, Hdrao, lldarware, Oils, Paints, Fish, Sslt. Ac, Ac.. Ac, snd in fict, eveiy srlicle ususlly kepi in s country s'ore, which will be sold vtry low. for cssh or any kind of trade, JOHN L'OGAR. Sunbury, May 15th, 1847. nUy More lcv Goods! flHE last strivsl is st Pu-dv's Stoic, Msriet JL Square, where will bo found s hida.iiue as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of the latefct snd m at Approved si) Irs, consisting of Cloths, I'assimors, Vesting, Summer Stuffs, Mo i. d.- laincs, Lawn, Giighanis, t'a'icce, Mualina. Jean. Ac. Ac. Ac t s'ss a lull ssMiitimnt nf Groceries, all of which will be sold lowir thaiitver olfeietl in I' is market. Call and examine for yourselves. Sunbury, Msy 1& h, 1847. if csittp.e"ttje.itpi2:s" fT,HE Stockholder are hereby notified, that an JL election wi I beheld at the hoiisn of Janiea Lee, in the borough nf Northumberland, nn Mon day the Tlh day of lune next, betwrrn the hour ( 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 n'clni k, P. M , for tlm purpose of electing otlice s for the ensuing rr. J R. PRIESTLEY. North'd. Msy 8, 1M47 41 P.vs'i. Orphans1 Court Sale. IN nnreu nre of an or.hrr of the Oiuhans C urt 1 of Northuml cilatid cnUinr. will be a dd at pub lic vendue, on SsiUrday the 17th d iy ol Ju'y nrt. on the iremisvs, to wii ; A i erisin tract of I md siiuare In Shamofc h township, in siid coUniy.con taining 209 acres snd 113 perches, sli'tRi meosute, sdj lining land iflhehenaof MartW vt aer, J,,lm Cnger, f olortton reijely, and Isaac tietiley. wheten Is erected a Iw.i story log house and i iwr kithn, a large fame bank lam, stone sntke house and sn rsreliciit nrch td (f choice bum At-tt. one oiher tiact. sitUata In the township and county abnsaid, containing 33 acre and h8 per ches, si'otnilig trie sOuve ile-cnwu iraci, o unuei If sirs, Geoge Chger, snd LaC TreiMny, where m are eree'ed a one shd half story frsttte hous. frame stable, and a log shop, with a go I Well of waier at the house, snd s thriving young orchard of choir fruit. AlsO, t erl'sin other irsct of wood- Isnd sltuiie in the township aforesaid, enislntiig 81 acres and 31 perches, adjoining Conrad Yesger, Joseph Cbsrtiberlin, and Augustus Huey. Also, a certain oilier tract of land in sld tonshlp, ron laining 3t acres and 147 perdue, arid mra.-urs, of wbirb uboul one half ia cleared, adjoining Au gustus H,0-y, NsthsnifH Salton, and other Al so, a certain other tiact situate la said township, containing 3 sere and 14 peirhee, strict meesure, adjoining Solomon Feg ly, and other. Lata tbe estate of Christian Frgely, dee'd. Ssle to commence at 10 o'clock, A.. M. of ssld dsy, when Ihe terms of sale will be made known by fiOLOMON FFGELY, REUBEN FEGELY, By order ef the court, Admrs. ' Edwabd OtSTB, Cfk. O. U. unb07, April 34tb, !17. lei Jt 2S.13E FROM PERSONS afflicted with Cancer, Soorfula, . , . Klng." 'Tetter. Bali Rhinm. Erysipelas, Old Bores, Mercurial Diseases, snd all eomplainte arming from Impurities of the Blood, are reeueetej io Read the FtllorlnpT in Row Ann A Wairen. Gn. Feeling grate ful for the eilrsordinary euro p-rformavl op.m me bv your Dr. CDLI.EN'S INDIAN VEGETA BLE PANACEA, I feel it my duty to furnish you with a short history of my case. I When about 13 years of age I was attacked with King's Evil. I wss under the car of an miraMI physician, snd after a long course of medical treat ment, waa pronounced cured. Al 14 year ef age a disease, pronounced hy some nf the medical facul ty sa Srorful. and by others Cancerous,' mani fested its If This disease increased in It lavages, till my throat wis filled with u'cera, and my fsce wss covered with them toy nose was ulcerated and swollen to sptisrenlly four lime its natural site. I sl-o had tumours iu my breast, and ulcers on different patts of my prison. I was placed un der the car at various limes of Ihe most eminent physicians of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinn att. who after having used their utmost endesvors to eff cl s rure, my case by them was pronounced Incurable. I have travelled over 21 etoea of the Union aetking relief; no expense was spared, and a Inrge amount of money was expend rd, but sll in vain. I ihcn used Urge quantities of Swaim's Panacea. Have al o taken Carpenter's Saraarilta, Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup, Town send's Ssisnparilla, snd numerous other prepsrs tiona without etWt ; mv throat, nose and face were still ulcerated, and al length I lot entirely the sense of smelling. 1 continued in this ddoinble condi tion for about two years, hsving given up sll hopes f recovery, I resigned myself to the will of Provi dence, supposing thst every means of relief had f d'ed. On Ihe f h day of Auiuat last I common red tskingyonr Dr. Ct-tt tVs lanuw Vsostabii Panics, hsving but little hopes of its hem fl'ting me. Af er hsving used one bottle, I discovered to my uitei sstoniahment snd Rraiifi.-s.iion, that my sense of smelling waa entirely restored, and that the ulieis were rapidly dimiiii.hing in sife. I hsve ru.w tiken three lot les of the psn.1 ; my face, mouth, tomtit snd nose are entirely heulrd. I sin in w 40 venrs of age, and after 58 yenra of indeseti bible suir ring, my general hea'lli i better, and in f .rl, at no period of my life hae I f it a wall ss I have allies using your invatulU Panacea. JULIA BRANCH. N. Y..Se..t. 30. 1846. No. til ClrrTst. We, the undersign d, Iw ing personally scqusin- led wilh Mrs. Julia Branch, of No. 1 1 1 Cliff street, mid having s knowledge of her (i'ua'tnn ft sever al ve rs na.t, do hereby certify, 'bat the above ia true s'atemem of her case, so far as our personal knowledge goes; end from ber ih irseter snd atan iliiii. we hsve full confidence in ber slalemenls, and in the efficacy of Dr. CulUn's Indian Vegeta ble Panares. ' Edwin A. Ware, 113 Chff street, Maria V.'are, do. Samuel Batter. HI Mulberry street, S. GI-saon,S3 Roeevett sUsa.1, C. O'Neal, It I Cliff street, Emily Esrle, Hudson street. Ye b srned on. sof ibe'Heding All,' if ye can f jr overcome professional pride, ss to use n medi cine which te know not how lo compound, y msy preserve insny vaUiiMe lives which will other wi-e W sacrificed. W ill ye not presenile it 1 If it shsll ml arc. imidUh all w claim for it, after a fiir trial arci'iding to directions, we shall putdtsh nn account of its failnie in any three pspirs in tbe United Stales at our own es (M-nae. Dr. t'ullnii's Imli hi Vegetsl-le Panacea ; dj do. Specific; dn. do. Pile Remedy ; Dr. Appletnn's llernrdy for laojft ets; Rowsnd s Magic I.ottou. W srr.intcd lo cure. Certificaies if cures, in pamphlet form, may be hsd (irstis, st the ufVues of tbe saints. These niedirtnes ere iirepared grid sold by the I ro rntora, Rowntid A Wslton, No. 376 Maiket meet, Phil .d.'ln' is. - . f W W Danenbowcr. No 1 Morrsy st, N Y. ; - J J W D..nenhower. No I O F Hall, Cin.O ilCT Jenkins, No 58 Canal at, N Orresns. - 1.N.N Robinson, c r Gav f 8aralogsts,Bll. Agents t II. M ASSEK, Sunbury. I II. U ser, Milton; J. Seelkl, New Ber lin: Mr. Musaer, MitlheiUt; Sharp D. Lewis, illtesiisrte. Sold stso by Druggists throughout Ihe United Stat.. April 3d, 1847. Sin my SOIVIETHINa NSW ! rfHE fulajcrihers hsve the exclusive light of J. vending I. M. THATCHER? Hot ltlHit Hot 4lr Cooking in the c unt es ol Northuinbeiiand, Columnia and Sibuylkill; and from the encouragement met with Iri sdy, they expect lo tio a large budness. I bn love is con-tructed on sn entiiely new prlrciple and on the only principle that cm make both a ghd wood snd coal stove, 1 be inventor hss over come all the difllculllra that ao frequently belong lo other stoves, lie has by his arrangement, con sttuctej a broiling cCi Oven III front, where in broiling, masiing, fiying or baking may be done. and all (he smell that aruee thairliom must paa into ih' rotnbustilile chamber, an I Is no at all thrown out iu'o the loom.XD Beaide ibis, there is sn oven only two inches h'ss ihsn the whole site of the stove, wherein l. iking or roasting msy lie lone ss we'd ss it Can l in the Common brick oven, I'hia i ven is slwsvs fit f.r U'e when Ihe s'ove is heuled, aa the Whole draught of hut air passes a round it constantly. Publ c stieniion is psrticiiluity railed to this stove. It csn I ssen st our Slot snd Tin Estah lishraent In Nonti Danvill.., at the sign of the Co ium''U Tin shop, and at ihe r ound y of Rohrhach A. I'h mf nl iu Sunhury, where Its particular queli ilea Will be fully shown snd ctp aiited to any person wishing to ei inline it. The ti!.cit!fia continue lo have on h md all kin Is f parliu atovr . such aa railiaiora, cylenders, fancy snd plain, sulinble (ot all who inay favor U lbs ralli slso coni.non siie.t sou ivuaau iron, which can he nude in sny d. sirahle sh spot tog her with a genital ss-oilment nt lia and japinnrd ware, wholesale and loiall. Uouiitry ma-minte ate thstiei to rail ami eainine our biiick, ss our work cannot bn surpss.d, and pi ires modoeraie. N U. We can BAtely reroinmend ihe above men tioned stovs lu -erons who wlsri lo embaik In g.KHl tmainesa. Tl pa'eilie will sell aiihor Coun ty Or stale lighis. ! suit pure issers, anU on rea- ' . i . , i r .1 t a. n i'oie teims. HO Ol Cts Bgims msy na io.. ... Danville, Ps. , J.4 J-ARTERn Th undersigned, having seen In op ration th hot b.s-t hot air cooking slovo. iiiVenusd and pa tented by J. M. Thsichrr, certify lhat w lli. vo, from tha manner of Its ronatructl -n and oprs'iolt, thst il I ths best one ever ottered to Ihe public. The arrangement iaso complete and lb construction so judicious, thai there is a saving ol one half the fuel and lima, in doing any given amount of service, over other celebrated etoses. In shorl we reeoin menl it in preference lo sll oilier, for tbe Simple reason thai it embraces every branch of economy. Samuel Garrett, John W Garrett. DsVld Chat. field, W F Kilch.n. John M Gray, E Tbntneson, S.niih Thnmpson, J D Harm, John Oaks'., y,,sikW ah Bear. Llls P Cooper, Ge M UU,.,!, O.nM llulfmao. Henry H U.el, ? Catvsi. lil Drcisbacb, ;0f ph Vanktik, Brook Eplry, V , ,1 s. a i.lv I - 1 Vnviii "sartn w, i. EATIDIBIIT & COALS. Flour, Product, and General Commit' 'ion Merchant t, No. Ilfi 8stiTn's Weaar, BALTIMORE. rFJ"ER Ihrir services to the Merchants so I v- Fsnners of Ihe Suuehsnna Vs'ley. for the sate nf Floor, Grsin and Produce generally, in tha Bait ironre market, and from their rg'rpaive sc qoaintsne among porch ssr and shippers, csn safely warrant sstisfsctory sale. Correspondent will be constantly kept advised of the state of the markets, Ac. Refer to Messrs, Wm. Wilson V Sons, lsac Reynolds A Son, I .,. D.vhlson A Saunders, f " ""' RrarnoLta Jlr flmifk I and Messrs. Tingley, Caldwell A English, Phils. msy ioin. 1817. tm CHEAP BLINDS! 2. J. WX&LXa&lffS, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No IS North 6th si., (a few doors above Market st.) THILAOBLrHIA, AS now on haud the laigest and most fashion slit. assiHTtmrnt of Narrow 81st snd other Ve netian Blind of anv establishment In the United Ststes, which be will sell. Wholesale snd Ketsil. si Ihe lowest pikes. The citizens of Sunbury and vicinity sre respect, fully solicited to esll on him before purchasing else, where, a he is confident of giving entire satisfac tion lo all who msy thus f.ivor him with call. OLD BLINDS Repsintcd and Tiimmed. so as to look equal lo new. Order punctually attended to, end the Blind forwarded with despatch. U. i. WILUAN3. March 8. 1847. 3m. FARM rT' HE subscriber offers for sale a chesp Farm, situate in Shamnkin township, Norlhumber Isnd county, about eight miles from Sunhory, ly ing between the Centre turnpike and Irish Vslley, containing 163 seres snd allowance. Said f,rm is in a g d atate of cultivation, with reasonably good buildings and excellent water near the door; and all kinds of fruit. Ac. JOHN FARNS WORTH. Sunbary, Feb. 20, 1817. Clothing Establishment OPERATIONS in Uingntiao seem to he hi order of tha day, at l.ie PhiLtdvljihia Ward Robo, 10H Chesnut s'reet, where every article in the line ia kept, and sold at astoni-hing low prices, embracing Cloaks, Bangup. Over Sack Coats, Short Sack; Coat. Super French Cloth Diesa Fiock Coats, Pantaloons of every grade and style, sny of which will be sold either by tbe garment or doten, ut pia ces that will juttify the most economical io buying. We advise all who wsnt good snd cheap Clo thing, to call at No. 105 Chesnni stieet, Philadelphia. Feb 6th. 1S17 fim XT XS Vxtt?T21T IN THE BOOK OF NATL'PE AND OF COMMON t-ENSE, that the natural veget. ble productions or every country arc, if property applied, amply sufficient for the cure of every mi lady incident to each peculiar climate. WRltiaT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE TILLS, or TDK Xorth Amerlrnn C'nllop;c ofllealth, are composed of e.t! plants 'v'-.h-b trow iin'ri"i ously on eur own am!, an I are ther-lo.e btxt.-r a djpted to our e n rti'cti 'n l'.rn Meritcir.es eoncne ltd from foreign d'l ga, riotarvcr well they irnv r.o compounded; n !a l!'v Te founded bpon the principle that the ' nmati i.odv is n truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, namely, corrupt humors, and li st shl MeJitlua cures this disease on NtTt-HAt Pmcin.n, by tteannin and parifying the lo'ly, it will be man ifest th tl, if the contituti n be not entirely ci haUstrJ, a perseverance in their use, according to directions, is absolutely ceitsin 13 diire d sease of every name from the lody. When we wish lo resioie a swamp or moras to fertility, we drain it of the superabundant water. In like manner, if we wish to restore the body to hes'lh, we niual cleanse it of Impurity. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILI.S will be found one cf the btst, if not the very best medicine in the woild for carrying out this Gbasd PuairriSB Pius elfin, because they rxl from the body all morbid uud corrupt bum r, the causa of the dise.'se, in an e.iay nd Natural Manner snd while they every day eivs ttss avn yaiAscat, tli-ise i f every nsme is rspid'y driven from tha bodv. Th foil wing highly respectable storekeeper have Iswn duly apnotnted strnis for the sale nf Wright't Indian Vegetable PiUt, io Northuuilra I J county : Henry Mssser, Sunbury, E. & J. KjotToun, Anguala township. Ssmuel Herb, Lililu Mahonoy. William Deppoo, Jncksoii. Uenoville Holshue, Upper Mahonoy. John Q. Renn, Up or Mahonoy. Ksinuel John, Shamokinlovn. For-yihe, Wibon dr. Oo., Nonhumberland. E. L. Piper, Waisotiburg. Irland.V Hsvs. McEiaensville. J imes Peed.'Pottsgrove. Wm. G Scott, Rushville. Hartman Klicehle, Elyaburg P. O. Am T. Be.sael. Turl4i svilla. t.'.d.on Sha lel, 'pir Mahonoy. Rhod.-s 6t Farrow. Snydsiatown. John King. Farmeisv lie. Sl'aa C. Co. k. Martin a Crtk. J. Ie Young. Hicksvi I.!. Abraham Sherer, Riehmond. Samuel Taylor, SUbTord. John II. Vincent, Cbilisquaqoei Wm. lleinen At Biolher, Milltii lli Was a or CerarsartiTS. The public are cautioned against the manv spurious medie he which in order lo d-e-lv are e dled by ttrhs sl mdsr to Wright's lo.'isn Veg.isWe Pin. The ..feal e.mr-e is l putrts cf .gn!r agenta only, who ore fjentlcnien truy t ra iled On. . a try Office deVoie.l ridusiv! to be , rr WKfGHrS INDIAN V EG STABLE PILL, of lb. North Amer-can ""l,,.J18t flreenwlch Street. NeW York ; Strosl. Boaion and PRINCIPAL VTt ICE. No. 169 Rats StassT, Philadelphia. Jsn. 30ih. 1S17. tivy, QCIitXJL UllOKi! I ie- Vpe'. Willi '.Wrrisou's Columbisi (CHOOi7tfb'i)Ka. Bi',! 1'e'aineni. Uia- nig Taper, cic. i . n Ink, lor a do cheap at ine iiarnsoii 1 slur of i.n IB. 1S47. slur of Jan. IS, 1T. JOHI UUUAiv. ---v -i Vi Tu"? in"n.wa.e. H an! ware. 0 Groceries, Uquor, Tin. 16,lt7. niw " -...j.-.. k,w.b JOHN BOOAB. l