To Fot t. of t.irt una must be full of health, nJ to be full of health ho muni have free, unnb etrouted circulation of iho blood. A dieordered li. ver will blunt the menial perception!, and dien dered stomach will aour the sweetest temper. To be gloriously -blue' end to ho tuff, ring from t de rangement of the digestive function, ere the tame thing. Personal quarrele anj aocial unhappioess, originate In ihie cause to a greater extent than pei pie have any blea of. Reform the etomach and you refoitn the world, far thia ta tha foundation of all reform. To thia end take doie or two of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi I. At thia reason they would da much good, and wiil be the mean. if discreetly used, of keeping the system in order during the year. And while they drive rain of all kinds away. the will temore depression of spirit, sourness of temper, undue excitability, and (he whole legion of iieviia blue anil substitute therefor comfort, cheer fulness, happiness. Itewnre af Counttrfeiti.Tb Doblie are cau tinned against the many spurious medicine which, in oider tn deceive, are called by name aimilar to Wright'a lodi tn Vegetable Pill. Tn oatr ontntJAL avn axst'ina ft ma Vr r. TAatt Pitta have the signature of Wm. Wright wiTTt with a tin on the top label of each box. Nn other i genuine, and lo counterfeit lllill I rnHORRT. Offices devoted exclu-nvetv to tha sate of WaniH-i-'a Iinus Vtnartatt Prtt.s, wholesale md retail. 169 Knee street, Philadelphia; 33 Greenwich a'tret, New York $ and 199 Tremont itrei t, Boston. dj.geiit for the a.le of Writ: lit' Indian Vegrta )!e Pill, in Sunhury. Unsay Massis. For other igi'Mciea aea advertisem- nt in another column. Tuvth akm to 1N'itcr H7 yntt painl Re thankful. Ii is a vigorous effort of Natuie to hrow off morliific matter. From what mny the viorhific ma'ter arise t From a hi u ire. or unwholr tome air which hae become mixed with the blood, r incorporated in it, but which ia liable tn taint he whole mass if not speedi'y removed. Or the iain may arise fiom bite wbirh haa Income bud, anrid, putrid, in conacquenca f the want of pov. r in the pr per organs to iliw harge it. Thia pain hich ao fretghren. people ia only the symptoms if the efforts of Nature, (for Iho vitnl principle of he blond,) to expel the pi-cant or impure matter, vhich would otherwise destroy the human fabric. Tn order to dercrirainate between Truth and con 'Pture, we muat l-e gu:did by the light ol Kiperi-n.-fl. To wbut die experience direct! To the ree tiae of Dr. Brai.drclh's Pill in all cases of bo lily suffering. In all acute diseases, let Bran Ireth'a Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient II soon be restored to good health. On Wednesday last, by C. Bower, Esq . Mr. iS.OP.GS; liOWCR tO bis place. Miss Sabau Faxkow, all of dii:d, In Chilisqiiaqu township, on the 20th ult. Mr. SA VI UKL HIKLER, aged about 80 years. In Chilisqiiaqe township on the 21st u It. Mrs. 1 ARRIS, wife of Mr. Rces Harris, aged about 7 years. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected werkly by Henry Master. Wmkat, .... 100 RtK, . . . . .70 Coaa, . .... 68 Oats. . . . 37 Pork, ... 5 Fttxsrtn, ... . 112 Bp-ma, ..... 16 Koos, .... .8 BltKaWAX, .... 2fi Taiiow, ... 10 Flat, ... .10 - " i . Good Intent Fire Company." A STATED MEETING of the Company will be held on Mond ly evening next, at 7 o'clock, ii the Court House. Punctual attendance ia re juired. HENRY DON NET.. April 3, 1847 Secretary. "Washington Tire Company." rHE members of the "Washington Fire Com piny" are requested to meet at the State loose, on Mt nday Evcninc, April A, at 7 J n' :lork. precisely. Punctual attendance is required. April 3 SAMUEL J. YOUNG. See. I IANCE'8 8ARSP.RILI.A, OR ULOOD II PI M.S. try WH AT is TH AT PRINCIPLE WHICH iVE ('ALL THE ULOOD 1 7 HE ULOOD IS THA T PlllS'ClPt.E ft Y WHICH THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS HE 'S VLA TEU. 'ITierer.re if the blood becomes im ,uie, a general drrai gemrnt ot the tybtcm muat 'naue and give ri-e to 'Tnugha, Cold, L fl.iensa. Dvspepeia Dropsy .Head iche, Fu'lne a or Ul ood. Bill.. us. Scarlet, tvphod md Typhus Fevers or all kinds, Indigestion, Vek-te-a of Stomach, Rhnumatiam and Rheumatic Af 'ection, Nervous Aff.ctions, Liver Complaint, A-th- us, Pleuri-y, Inflammation "f the Luna, Low i iirit, Fits, Mea-te. Small Pox. Whplng i ''ough, Croup, Sore Eyes, Inward Weakneja, I SVorms, Quiney, Bronchitis, Cbolic. Dvaentrrv, j j'ravel, Slt Rheum, Deafness and other a fee l jr. ns I if the Enr, St, Anthony' Fire, Seorfula ..r Kint;' j :vil, LVa a, Wbiis dwelling, Tuinore, Biles, Sup lrrasej Monthly Discliargea and Famsleeomphinta I n geharal, Emptiona of the Hkin, Habitual Cos- j ivenesa, and all di-eaaea depending on a disordered I md diseased tate of tha blood, or a aurpension of ' .be healthy secretions. Therefore, on the first appearance of any of iheaa I lymploina, Hahts's SMtSAPARlLLA.orBI.OOD PlLLM j ihould l pr.eured, and uaed according lo the di- j eeiions. PRICE to CRN TS r Box or FIF. TY PILL8,or FIVE BOXES fi ONE DOL I.AR. For aale by SETIl S. HANCE. corner of 'Jliarlr and Pratl at, and 1 OS Baltimore street, ' ar.d by UEOKWR BRIOHT. Sunbnry, D. BRAUTIUAM.Noithumberland. Adril 3. 1P47. 17I RTHER PROOFS OF THrTkrFlCACY I OF IIANt;E'S COMPOl!.ND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND IN RELIEVING AFFLICTED MAN t Mr. Okoro T. W aaainsTO, residing in York, 'ret, Fedeial Hill, Baltimore, was attacked with a dent cough and sore throat after trying many nediea, waa induced by a friend to use Ha net's ompound Syrup of Horband, and before Using ne bottle, was entirely rued. ISOTHKK, YET MORE ATOMSHtStJ f Maa. HaatTtA Msaatcg, residing in Monu. jent street, between CBal and Eden streets, was atucked with a very sever eoogh and pain In tha breast, which waa so intense, that It extended to tha shooldeia. She Waa afflicted llso with pain in the aide. After trying many remedies, she waa persuaded by a fiiend to usa HANCE'8 COMPOUND SY RUP OF HOREHOUND. end after using (brae doses, aha experiaaeed great relief, and before) aha bad finished tha bottle, waa entirely cured. PRICE 60 Cairta par bottle, or battlee for f ISO. For sala by 8ETH B. HANCE, 101 Baltimore tnd corner Charles and Pratl streets, Baltimore, and by GEORGE BRIOHT.Suolory. D. BRALTIOAM, Northumberland. ArrilS, M47;" TO TIIC SICK AID AFFLICTED. R. 8WAYNFS COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Wa can eonaiaiently etate that Dr. SwAtaa'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry haa bean axtenaively uaed in the United States for mote than ten years that iia beneficial effects have been leeted by thousand That it tuvAaiAeiT Rttinyaa a Ricawr Cocoa, and that hundreds of Individuals, graduM y ainking un der tha inaidioue attack, of death'a fell emiassry, PvtMOKART CoaaoMrrtov, have been reatored to health, happineaa and friends, by ita use, and are now living teeiimoniea of tha curative power of thia aiMtnr. Aotaxr Ntaub rkstorrd to HXAtTB. RtAOTB MOST RRXARK ABta CCRR xvr RxcoRban ! Dr. Swatrr Dear Sir t I feel Called by a'tenee of duty Iowa to suffetina humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thar.ka for the wonderful efforts of your ('ompound Syrup 'T Wild Chrrry on me, after suffering month after month with tla most afflict, ing of all diseases, Consumption. The first symp toms were of a tery heavy cold which settled on my lung", which gisdunlly grew worse, with pro fuse night sweat, a hacking cnugh, spitting blood, with great debility. My constitution ecm d bro ken down, and nervous system very much impair ed. I went to Philadelphia, waa treitcd there by physicians of the highest standing, but received nn henefi whatever fr m tben, but gradnillv grew worse, until my physicians, as well as myself, gave up all hopes of recovery, and I foil like one hn ia anont to p.se through the V!'rv of the Shadow of Death. At this "awful juncture" I heard of your Compound Syrup of Wild Ch- rry. of which I pur. chnsd six bo'lles, which I am happy to say entire ly cund me, and I am now et joung brllct hpallh Hi an I oyer have tfore in my life. Physicians who witnaased my ease are highly recommending it in similar cases, and I wish you to make thia pnhlir, so that all may know where to procure a remedy at one which will roach their disease be fore tampering with the many 'qnsrk nosiroms' with which the country i flooded. My residence is st 45 Ann street, where I should be hppy to have the above eubatsnti ted by a personal inter view. ALBERT A. ROSS, Wlio'esale and retail Dealer in cigars 45 Ann Mreet, N. Y. Be not deceived by the many spurious and worlhleaa preparations of Wild Cherry, ushered into notice by ignoran' pr tenders, but aee that the signature of Dr. Swsyne is on esch bottle, which is the only guarantee against imonsitinn. Prepared only by Dr. 8VVAYNE. N W. co'- tier of Eighth and Rr street', Philadelphia, and for sale bv respectable Drugg ite in nearly all the principal towns in the United States, On'y Agent in 8 anbury, i HENRY MASSER. Dr. J. A. Moore, Dsnvilln ; T. S. M.ck-y A Son, M t.,n ; M. D. & J. Wei's, Muncv; C. A. Wyatr, Lewislojrg; D.ii tt Schnute, Selinsgrovr; John C. Renn, Line Mountain P. O. Philadelphia, f6.c2nrhly iLTOXCE PROM PF.RSON8 afflicted with Cancer. Scorfuta, King'a Evil, Tet er, Salt Rhi um. Ervaipelas, tlld Sores, Mercurial Diseases, end all complaint arising from impurities of the B'ood, are requested to Read the Following!!! Row inn & Waito. GenrV Feeling grate ful for the extraordinary cure performed up n me by vonr Dr. CULI EN'S INDIAN VEGETA BLE PANACEA, I feel it my duty to furnish you wi h a short history of my case. When about 13 years of age I was attacked with King' Evil. I waa under the care of an eminent physician, and afier a long course of medical treat ment, waa pronounced cured. At 14 years of age a diffuse, prononnred by some of the medical f icul ty a 'Srorfula, and by others 'Cancerous,' mani fested iisttf. Thia d'aea e incieaaed in it lavage', till my throat was filled with o'cers, snd my fjee wsa covered with them ; my nose was ulcersted and swollen to apparently fonr limes ita natural eiz. I alo bad tumour in my breaat, and ulcers on diflrtient parts of my peison, I was placed un der the care at virions times of the most eminent physiriana of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cinrinn iti, who after having used iheir uimost endeavor to eff ct a cure, my case by ihem wis pronounced incurable. I have travelled over 21 st ite of the I'nion set king relief; noexpen-e was tpared, ard a large amount of money wa expends ed, but all in vain. I 'hen uaed large quantities of fwsim's Panacea. Hve also taken ('arpenter'ii Sarsaparilla. Sd-enck'e Pulmonic 8yrup, Town send'e fa saparitls, and numerous other prepara tions without f fleet ; my throat, nose and face a ere dill ulcera'ed, and at length I to-t entirely the sense of m"lling. I continued in thia deplorable Condi tion for about two year, having given tip all hopes ef recovery, I resigned myself tn the will orProvi- dence, supposing that every means of re ief had f .iled. On the A h day of August Ust I commen ced taking your Or. Ci'LtaVs I am ah Vkgeta a lx PamaCca. having but little ho pea of ita benefiting me. Af er having uaed one bottle, I discovered to my ulter a-lonishment end gratification, that my sense of smelling was entirely restored, and that the Ulcer were rapidly diminishing in s:xe. I bve now t-Uen three l otiles of the psna. ee ; my face, mouth, t'iroat and nose era entire'y healed. I sin nw 40 yesrs of age, and sfter 28 years of inde-e i babla auffcring. my general hes'th I better, and in fci, at no period of my life ha-e I f. It as well as t have since using your invstuaM Pame.ee. JULIA BRANCH. N.Y., Sept. 30, 1848. No. Ill Cliff st. We, the undersign' d, bring personally acquain ted with Mrs. Julia Branch, of No. HI Cliff ai net, and having a knowleulga of her situation for aever al yera past, do hereby certify, that the above ia a true statement of har case, so far as our personal knowledge goee; and from her character and slan ding, we have full confidence in her statements, and in the efficacy of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegcta bla Panacea. Edwin A. Ware, 113 Cliff street, Mna Ware, do. Samuel Baxter, 61 Mulberry street, S. Gisssnn,33 Rosevell streit, C. O'Neal, HI Cliff street, Emily Eerie, Hudson stteet. Va learned once of 'he 'Hauling Alt,' If ye can so fsr overcome professions) pride, as to use a med cine which js know not bow to compound, ye may preset e many valuable lives which Will rtherwb-e bn sacrificed. Will ye not prescriba it f If it shall not accomplish all wa claim for it, after a f-.tr trial according to directions, wa shall publish an account of it failure in any three papt ra in the United States at our own expenae. Dr. Cullen'a Indi .n Vegetable Panacea ( do. d i. Speciflej do. do, pia Remedy; Dr. Appleton'a Remedy for Dfafneeei Rowand's Magic Lotion. Warranted to Cure. Certificates af cores, in p.Riphlel form( may be bad Gratia, at tha office of tba agents. Thaaa medicines art prepared tnd sold by the proprietors, Rowand A Walton, No. B76 Market elieel, Philadelphia. Aganlai H. MAS8ER, Sunbury. I tt. Rsaay, MUton J. BeabolJ, New Bar. bu Mr. Moaeer, Millhaimi Sbarpa D. tawta, Wtlkaabarra. Bold glas) by Draggiata throughout tha United te- April ad, 1147 am y ARt-Tk highest market prica paid tor ia, at iro store or March IT, Hit, JOHN 80GA. Address to the Pabllr. . THE unmrredented auceee attending tha usa of Dr. 0. Benfn Smith's (Sugar Coated) Im proved Vegetable Pill," and the acknowledged au periority which they possess over tha common An-ti-Blioas, Cathartic, and various other Pills in general- use, have given them a decided preference with all who have used them ; snd they are uni versally esteemed tha moat aafa and pleasant pur gatives ever offered to tha public. tjy CAUTION. As miserable imitation haa bean made, by tha name ef "Sugar Coated Pills," it ia necessary to be aura that Da. O B. SatiTa'a signatuia ia on every hot. Price U cent. Principal Office. 170 Greenwich at. New York. Sold by JOHN W. FRtl.tNO, Snnfniry. WM. FORSYTHE, .VorrAwrn'ol April 3. IM7 Supervisors' Account. Job Lnv and Wiliia Snastaa, laic Su perviior nf the Bimntgb nf Gtinbtiry, in acrnunt tnilh Mid Woi?A fnr tht yhif tnmmTnr.ing in May, 1845, onrf tiding in Mny. I84B. Dr. To whole amount nf Duplicate, $308 70 J To this amount paid Wm. 8.-arlea, In sundry borough orders, drawn in bis favor by the Chief Buges, 55 SO To this amount paid J Landau, do, do., 36 46 1370 68 Cr. By thia amount paid, Consisting of sun dry hoiough orders, amoun'ii.g in tha aggregate to 303 70 uy inu amount paid EiMeneser lireen oogh on account nf bis demand vs. said borough, By do. paid Lewis Dewart on ace't of do. By rxnnera ions of uncnl ectible tax. By percentage on dopt ra'e, By this sum paid to Wm. Searles for per sonal eerviees rendered aa supervisor, a per bill, By do. to John LsndsU for do. as p. i bill. 17 05J SO J II 72 15 43 S5 60 35 25 $369 45 Due from John LinJuu to said borough, I 21 f 370 6f. The undersigned, appointed tn audit, settle and adjust the arc. Hints nf the auperviaora nf the bo. rough of ptuntiuiy, having examined the rereijits and expenditure of lehn Landau and William Seailes, as set forih In the precredmg aiatement.ilo llnd a balince due from John Landau (one of said supervisors o said bor. Uh. On ifntlnr ami ' licrnty 0'ie rtn't. In t -atim ny oi which, we have hereunto set riir hands, this 15th March. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty seven. LEWIS DEWART. E. O MARK LEY, April 3d, 1847. MARTIN IRVI.V Volunteers Wanted. The Latent XeWn from the South WILL open, nn the first of Aprl, a new and handsome assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Haidwaie, Qneenswsro, Stationary, Palm Leaf md I.egho-N Hats, Psint., Oil, Wind w Glass. Nails, Fish, Salt, A'.., Ac, &c, all of which he will sell on tha Poitsville pUn, vi: cheap, fr ready pay only. QO" The usual kinds of produce taken, at mir ket price. Sunbury, Much 27th. 1847. 3t LIST OF CAUSES. 17 OR trial in the Court of Common Plea of Nor--- thuml-erlsnd County, at April Term. 1817, commencing the first Monday, being the G.b. Seitxinger, alienee of Carver v John Oarver et a William Farrow vs Abraham Klate William Simenlnn et a! va Shipman ft (.reennueh John Hend- rson's heiie vs Same Wm 1. Helnemin vs Hsrtman H Ki teble Peter Rich'er's exr' vs UodgeA Hsrret John A Llovd va Wm E MrPonnM John Kane A wife vs John Neidig A Wire Mary Rex et al va Henry Anvderet al Wm H Pomp a assignee va Wm Welch Benjamin Robins va Valentine Klate Henry M asset Harah Reed Charles Craig, jr. John Parker el n William McCoy Joseph Mil man Daniel Wei.'ner Wm Stark A Wire Jaine Gr ihsni at al Dsitlrl Ullman el al James Merrill's eXvr Casper St Clair Philip Vickery et al George Conrad Vsh'on Hamirn rl al Vs Win MeCarty et al Huh Re.d et al V Jam Covert Va Dr Robert Philips vs Levi H"bartetal va Sham- Coal A Iron Co vs Vicuael hhoomaker Va John McOinnea va Hugh Bellaa C q. et tl ye Gi.leopj Lrlaenring a F l.stirus, ad orO Wat's vs (ieore Kun't's ex'is vs Peter Brosius el al Va Jacob Hiaa va John Btdlcmen et 1 vs Henry Elfton v William Fritk Isiac Huff Charles H Frick Wood A Rhawn'sexr vs l)ii( Haupt Aaher Morris vs Gideon Leisenting George Tiogel A wife vs Jscob A Joseph Kline Djniel H C'oni.er Vs Dinitl Writlner George C Lilly Vs Jscob Merger, sd of J Lilly dee William H-ber et al va Ebemter Greeniulh John Htne v Eliaareth Hina va T A Billii'gton et al va Jacoh Shi a v Sarhuel Blair Va Georae Oyster John Jenkins et al George Eckert Francis Ball'e etlmie Baltaer Garnhart Burgess of Milton borough vs Samuel Blair Jarob W Seitxinger vs Willi. m Carr Henry Masscr vs Ii B Massar A Joseph fiiaely Babxer Garnhart va George Oyster James Appleton et al va William Donaldson John Hasa, Erjr vs Robert A Pariah vs William 8antterson vs D N Lake et al Vs Peter HanghatVnnt vs lohn B Boyd's etra va Same (ieddia A Marsh Jacob Reed William II dilbfft Whitall A Brown Wil i.m Napart Yardlirg A Lower et al va Molt A Schuher et al va Sims Sma Daniel Whita va Benjamin R-dvns Hulet 8mi.h vs Augustus A John Huey JOHN FARNSVORTH. Prothonotarv's office, "i Pr4h'y. Sunhury. March 13. 1847. J Valuable Property UP CD HI Si L OQ. THE BubacriUr effete tat aale, on moderate tarcai valuable pieca of land, situated ia Augusta township, Northumberland eoarrty, about 6 mile from Sonbury, oa tha Tulpebockan road, containing seven acree more or lees, in an excellent at of cultivation, whereon ara arreted a targe free dwelling boose St by 46, and a etove bousa It by tt, With atcallent Water at the doors, 'bank kin.n by 34. add an ioe house oo.Ur ground. It ia one of itx bast buaiuasa locationa in the eotraty. For further information iaquireof the aureenrer, art trie preeaiaea. vTANttri r'trrruiV MANUEL KAUrfMAN. E LIST or jtrnoits OF NorthiimberlsBd County, for April Term, A. D. 1647. tittihd Jurors. - Lewis. Iaae Turrer. Pflawart iobn Deittfef. .fifortJohh Robin, Stephen Wilson. Thoa. Pollock. CrtiTiVTMOftif. Joseph NashiL Sunbni-v Abraham Erwtlt, Prtelr Itilerhtn, Henry C. Msrtlrt. Lowtr Aitgwta Peitfer. joe I Wolf. Shamokin. Jacab Martx. Jacob E. Muenrh. JfofA. Joseph Reader, Wm. Depui, John Hoff man, Abraham Moore. Cmtl Jame Gilger, Benjamin Katherman. I'pptr Mahonny.-Peter Mnntiliua, John Boie ael, George Snider? Isiwrr Mahnnny John Werta. Jaektnn. George Krebs. . Traverse Jurors. Titrbul. John Haag, r. Leu'r't s.John Wallis, A moa Glaxe, DrlatOare.i te.h Sie, Win. MeWiWams, Thorn McKeC. Peter Kelchner, James Kirk. Jo- seph Durham, Jamas Lnwry, James Csrr, Ahrs- ham Slefner. Millon. Dennis V.. Csnl. ri7ir7urrjite. Tunis Fi'hi r. Jo'in FietlerirV Pot'nl. Abel Gibbons, Henry Wstts, John Hammer, Sorthumber!anJVne Hans, George Eckert, Jacob Eckert. Sunbury. SaTiual Guaster, John Rchmirk. Vpper Augueta.ion t!a- ghaWoUt, Mordtcai Lawn r.ee. tstwer Ailgilitn Henry 'II. Malicli, Reuben Gs'ixg- r. D.mn I K iufTmm. Shamnkin. Con'ad Y'g r, Al'en Auc.hmutv, Divid Chichester, Samuel Hoover, Cl. orge Miller, Jesse Campbell, Wm II. Muebrh. Aim. Win. D. Uearhart, Wm. Mel ler, ir. Coal. Alexander Calrjwel Upper Ai'aAonoj. Georga Peril. Lower Mafionoi. Elias Bover, Abraham Bin gamsn. Philip Bobb, Benjimin Tego Jacob Sptta. L'tlle Mnhnnny. Jacoh D. Hoffman. Jidtmn. Wm. Deppcn, John 8. Haas, Jacob Creaainger. rrfit Juforw. Turori. David L. Lland, Georee Gnoil. Iifwin. J.hn M. Cry-on, Adam S hu'er. Delaware laac S. Lilhy. Il.-hry Reader. Phi lip Mc William, John Wa'snn, Reuben F, limey. M'llrni. llertrsm Gillreath, Jac b WbeeUhd, Am os Witter. Hugh M. T)vison, '. U rth .hcrnew. ChilUsqiuiq'H'. Jarob Rhnnts. ' Ftiirthumbrrland. John (Jske. Sunbury John (J. Fry. f pp'T Augnrta. Samuel Ol enl of. Lower ,4jeto John Foy. John Milich. Shamokin. Sumui I Epler, Isasc Sober, Felix Lcrch. J,'r.A fiilbert Deets, Wm. Fi-her. Coal. Reuben Eisenhsri, Jeremuh Becrtn, Pe ter Wedtel. Vpper Mahonoy - Asron Hoffa, John Scbmick, Pelt r Treon. Isnvetr Mahonoy. Abrsham Deppn, Joseph Fensletmicher, Jaeksnn. Dsniel Sthwartt. Joseph Trego, Msr tin Itiumheller. MILLINERS GOODS. SOWS STONE & SONS. Importers and Dealer til Siifcs, JttljiW.s, and Milliner (roods. No. 45 South Skoumo SrrttEt, PHILABBLPatlA, RE8PECTFULLY inVirr- the aVention of Merchants and Milliner Visiting thw city to their new and rich asortment of Spring Millinery Good, to which they are d.ily making addition ; among which Will be found Glace Silks for easing bonnet, at a variety of prices; a large assortment of nev style Botine' Kitihnnst 1 1 in Mantua nnd Satin Ribbons, or all wklths. t'htp Hits, Cripes, Crape l.i-see; French and Ameficm ArtficMI Flowers, in gre, Variety; Fancy Trimming Laces, Can RttifV-.. BncUtams, Wi low. Crowns Tips, Face TH turning Ac. Ac Aa a l.irge portion of the al'Cve have been im ported by our elvea direct from Frnre, re en abli d to offer them al th loweel muket prices, March 1 3th. 1817. I m. SOIV1ETHIN& NEW! IHE Sul-sOlbar have the eve'ndve light of . vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Ilia! Hot Atr Cooking in the C' Unt ra nf Northurrtherlan I, Coluin! la arid Schuylkillt nd from the encntuagement met with already, they expect lo do a I a re" luslnes This stove is Con-mie'ed on sn eninely neW prlrcii le, and on the Only pinC;ple that C It make both a good Wood and coal stoVe. The inventor has over, come all the dlfflrultiee that ao freq-trntly belong to olher stove. He ha by hi arrangement, con. etiuetej a broibng (C7Oveit III Front, where in brollina, roSstinfi, frying nr baking may be done, and all the smell that arlsea lbs ettooi must pas into the eombustihle rhamler, art I is not at all thrown out into the room .TJ Iterde this, there is an oven only two Inches le than the whole sixe or the stoVe. wherein h.-king oY masting may be done aa well aa it Can be in the common hrick oven. This even is always Rt for il e when the a'nve , heated, as the whole drsught uf hot air passes a roUhd It Conatanlly. Publ C attention ia particularly called tn this slot. Ii can be eren al eUr Siorn and Tin E-tah lisSment in North Dunville, at the sign of the Co lumbia Tin shop, And at the f oundy or Rohrharh A Clement in Sunhury, where its particular quali ties will be fully shown 4:idrp ained to any person wishing to rt tmine it. The aubsrribets fontifl'ie to have nrl hsnd a'l kin Is of parloi stoves, such sa radia'Ors. ryiemler. fancy snd plain, suitable fot alt Who rhy TaVnr lis wlihsrsll; also common aheet and Rui 1 Iron, which can be matle in any d. s'rihle shape ; tog -; iher with a genital as-ortmenl of tin srtd JapinrifJ ware, who'esale end rMall. Country merbint ara invited tn call and etsmine our stock, as rur work cannot be surpassed, and prie mndoerite. N.B. We can safely recommend the above men tioned atove to persona who wiah to emhsrk in a g.ind business. The pa'Cntee will sell elibkr Coun ty nr stata righla, to t)il purtSaaera, and nn re s nelle teime. He or hi agnt nav tie found in Dstiville, P. J. A J. ARTLK. The undersigned, bating earn lo operation the hot btasl hot air rooking atova, invented end pa tented by J. M. Thaichrr, certify (hat wa believe, from the manner of Its construction and opera'lnn, that It la the best one ever offered to the public. The arrangement it 4 Cotnalete end tha Construction ao judicious, that there ia a saving ol one half the fuel ti lima, in doing any gives amount bf irvioe over Other celebrated stoves. In short a reeonv men! it in preference to all other. M tha simple reaans) that it embrace every branch ef eeoejoeny. Samuel Garrett, Jobs) W U arrest, David Chat Held, W F Kilch.B.J jnn M Giay, E Thompson, 8rotlh Thompson, J D Hiba, John Oskes, Heeiki ak Bear, Elli. F Cooper, Geo M Rkhrt, Daniel Huttmaa.- Ileory H Rieael, T tt Carver, Daniel UrfleWh. Joeeph V..,h,.. Brook. Eplev. ptr)vlle, Mirth , Hi7. !y Notice TS hereby given to all legatees, frtdllor. inS o- iher persona Interested In the estate of Thomas Grant dee'd, eettled by hla idm'i de bonis rtoti cum tastamento annrxo, Kendcrlon Smith) of Morris Smith dee'd, settled by his adtti'fa Homy lanpt nd David Marti; of Michael Neldlg dee'd, settled by his tdrn'ra Samuel S. Wsgner and George Con rad) of John Blstncf dee'd, settled by his adm'r Jscob Herb; tha guardian seaount of George Con rad, guardian or Sarah Malich, Hatlnah MaliCh, Lydia Malich, Eather Malieh, Charlotte Malich, Mary Malich and Jeremiah Malieh; of Rolrt Frnswonh dee'd, eettled by his adm'r John Earn, woilb; ..r (;atharine Kbne dee'd, eettled by her adm'r Thomas Pard or; or William Pointer dee'd, settled ly bia atlm'r Thomas Pard oe; of John Fea-tef dee'd. settled by hi adm'r Martin Rindsll) of John Liienring snr dee'd, settled by his ex'r Henry Gnssler; of Dsn'Bl Levy dee'd, ect led by hi ers Lewi Depart and Alexandor Jordan) of Jr, .h Caas dec'.l. sett'ej by his exr Wm.'H. Mucitthj nf Aaa Pancoasl dee'd, settled by his rx'r W. H. Mtiench. Late nf Northumberland county, dee'd; thst the ex.rutors, ailminiatrators and gnar d ana of s ild decea-ed est .tes hsve filed their oe counts with the R giater or 1'ii. eotlnty, snd that ihev will Im pr-s. i,ted to tbo Orphana' Court of a-d cunty nn Tulny the 6th d iy of April next, for confirma'ion and allnwatice. EDWARD OYSTER. Punbury, March 8. 1846. Register CHEAP BLINDS I t5. at. Venetian Blind Jlannfacturer, No l Nonh 8'h st.,( few door above Market it.) rtltL ADfit,ItA, eAS now on hsnd the largest and moat fashion able aa I m.nl of Narrow Slat and other Ve netian B'inds nf any establishment in the United States. Which he will aHI, Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest pttrea. The citite"a of Sunhory tnd vicinity era leaped fully enlici'ed to cill on him before purchasing alee, whet, ae he Is en ft 'ent of giving entire aatiafir lion to all who mav thus r.vnr him with a rail. OLD BLINDS Itepalntrd and Trimmed ao as to lo k rqital to new. Older punctually attended to, and the Blinds for w a ills J With despatch. B. J. WtLI.t.VMS. March 6 I84t. 3m. PA llM rP liE subscriber OfTers fot sale a cheap Farm, situate in Sham. Vin toWnship, NorthombeY land county, about eight miles from Sunbnry, ly ing between the Ontre iWrntdke and lrih Valey, mn'aining Gt tits snd allowance!. Said firm i in a Rood aiate Vif cultivation, with reasonably good Hiilding and excellent water f.ear the door 5 and all kinds of fruit. Af. JOHN FARireWORTH. 8u nWrV. Feb. y), 1847. bl2ZSl3 & SON, aT.n isssat.sttB all 1 b:;tl;;:U:t, J Commission IVkertlkittltS) For Ilia aale of Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Coun try Produce, A 48 Cummerrr utreet VV'AarT, AALTilKORB. fj Cash advancce on Consfgnmenla. Feb. 13th, 1847 3m. ClotliingEstahlishmcnt OPERATIONS in CLnmi'ivrj aeem lo U the order of the. d.iv, at the 1'hil.idelphia Watd Robe, tf.5 Cln snut sireet, where every article in the line is kepi, and sold at akuinb-hiug low prices, emlircing CloiVs Bingop Over Sack toal, Rhnrt Ssck. Coet, Soer Fret ch Cloth Diets Fiock, Coats, Pantaloon of eVery g ade and s.)h. of width will be sold either b Ihe garment or tloxen, t pii te ihstwtll j.i-tify the mok' economical in bovine. Woadvisp all Who want gooJ anJ cheap Clo thing, to bill at No. 105 Chesnut atieet, Philadelphia. Feh 6th. 1B17- 6m bt ugs! Drills!! Drugs !!! THOMPSON jfcilAWFORD, tVlioicNulc lrtiinit Nu. 40 Market Street, (South side, be low Sei'imcl.) iu 1 1 a t v 1 p 11 i a Oil. r tor hIo a large Mock or Freeh Diug. Med cine aiU Dye S'iifT, 10 l ich ihey c-ll the stienilon of Coun try Merrhanta nnd Dealers viailing ihe 1 tlv. Coarh. Cshittet, Japih, Plaek. enll Other Var nishrs of a superior quality. Also. While and Ked Lead. Window Class, Puliits and Oils cheaper than eve'. fXj- T. A C. afa al , proprietdrs if tha Indian Vesetalde U il?iim. eelehr Jted throughout their own and neighboring Slatbs, sa the best preparation for the cure ,.f Coughs, ColJ, Aathrrta, Ae. Money reminded in every ihltance where ho benefit is re ceived. Philad. lphia. Jam &0, t847 $m ia. 61 North Third Streel, PHILADELPHIA. THE celebrity of the tnks mmufsctured by lha sub-ci iher, and Ihe extensive sa'Vs ciinaequenl upon the big reputation which they have attain ed, n t ii- ly ttronghout 'he 1'ni ed St.ite. but in the Ve-t Indi and in I'hirta.hti induced bim'.o m ike every neeesa ny atrat'cetnent lo d'pplr the vast demand upon h's e.l .bli-hmeut. lie is now tuepared wilhetrrf vari. tv id Dlr.ck, Vtloe and Rod nks. Copying Ink, It. del, Me Ink, and Ink Powder, all prepared under hia nwu j ersonil superinlend rnee, ao thai purchaser ruay depend Upon its su perior qunliiy, HOVEP.V ADAMANTINE CEMENT.aau perior sr.,cle for Mending M'e.s, Chins. Calnnel Ware, Ac . useful to every HouekHu-r. b"" wtiita liquid, easily appLed, and not aoecuru vy or. dinery best warranted. (r Psmphlaia. containing the nurherooe tstN mooi.la of man of eeianos, aad athaia, will ba fur oisbed to purcbaeaea, . , ; - - For sale at tba Mtaufsctory, Wkeleaala and Re tail, No, 87 Nvai Taiaaj Stbbxt, opfosiu Cheny street, Philadelphia, by ... ' JOSEPH E, HOVER. Jso. 88tb, H47 ly Manufacture. 30 Tteith doxea) Corn Br or ma for sale, by tba da sen or eingle, at II 80 per doyen, by h37, lt47. JOHN BOGAR. I -f;Jl0,55 or WATUPB AND OF tt COMMONEN3E, that lha natural vegeta bto. ftrnductinnaV every country ara, if properly applied, amply atifTicietit for the cure of every ma. lady incident to each peculiar climate. WKICDT'S ntllX TEGETABLE TILLS, or Tea IVorth Atuerlcnn College of Ileal tli, ire composed of all planta which grow spanlane oualy on our own soil, and ara therefore better a dinted to our constitutions than Medicines concoc ted from foreign drugs, however wall they may b) Compounded and aa thtty are founded upon the principle that the hutnen body ia in truth SUBJECT TO BUT ONE DISEASE, namely, corrupt human, and that aaid Medicine) cures this disease nn NAttrait Pmisftrt-X. fcy tlextnting onH purifying the 6orft, it Wilt ha man ifewt th.ii, if the constitution ba not entirely rx hnnsted, a perseverance in their uae, according to directions, is absolutely certain to drive diseaee of every name from the body, When we wish to reioie a swamp or morses it fertility, we drain it of the superabundant water. I'l like mnnner, if wo wish tn rea'ore the body to health, we muat cleinse it of impurity WKIOHT'S INDIAN VDUETAB1.R ML! rt will be r nnd one t,f the beat, if not the verv beet medicine in the world for rarrviofl Out tht On Attn Pcairtlsa P.icil, beraum they erixd from the body all i.tnrh d tmd Corrof t bum r. the cause) of the discaae, 'n ft e.ty t.nJ S.tnrnl Manner ( and while ihey CVi-rv day oiVs xas a fn H'A-nsx, di-vsate iT every name Is rapid y dtivya from thi l-ody. Ilka following highly raspeetahle atorekeepeia have been duly annointed agenta fnr tha salo of Weight' Indian Vegetable PiKt in Norlbttmbeva loytil county 1 Henry Masser, Sunhury. E. A J. Kaurfman, Augusta townsKip. Samuel Herb, Little MaheYiny. William Deppen, Jackson. Beneville Holshue, Upper Mahonoy. John O. Renn, Upper Mahonoy. Samuel John, rSbamokintowa. Forsythn Wilson A Co., NorthomavAlandt . L. Piner. Wtaonbur. trland A Hays. McEweruvilte. James Peed.'PottsgroVe. Wm. C Scott, Ruahville. Hartmvn Kmxble, ElvsbUrg P. O. Ami T. Beiasel. Turbutsville. Oidi on ShaiM, t'ppcr Mahonoy. Rhodes A Farrow, Snydmstown. John King, Farmersvdle. Wilss (5. (JnoV. Martin's Cre'k. J. Ie Yottng. HicVsville. Ahrnham tShereV. Ktehmnnd. Samuel Taylor, SUtefotJ. John H. Vincent, t'hilisquaqtte. Wm. lleinen A lliolher, Milton. Dkwarx oy Corj!Taeyv;Ys Th'e 'public kra csrttinned againat the many spurious medicines, which in order to ileceltfo, are called by tames si milar to Wrigbl's Indian Vegetable Pills. The ssfest course Is to putchase'oT the reguta'r agents only, who are feerfilemen that tbay be re lied on. (J Offices deVo'ed excIuatVcTy lo the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, of tha North AmerteiA College of VTeslth. No. 289 Greenwich Street. New York', No. 198 Tremont Street. Boston and PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 169 Rack SYaitrT, Philadelphia. Jatl. 30th. t817. sl'3y. TOWaTCH IVIAKEllS AND t. L A D C K u s, Importer of Watches, Watch-Makers' Tools and Watch Materials) ITltolennlt? & IHail A'o. 3t, South Fourth t.. PHILADELPHIA,; HAS constantly on hand a large dasortment of Lunette, Patent, and Tlnm Glas; Main springs, Verger, Dials, Watch Hands, and a com plete assortment of all T00U and Materials belong ing to Ihe trade; wiih a latgo a-Sort men t nf Go'd and Silver Lever, Lepine, and Plain Watches; all of Which Re will gnarsnty to sell at the lowest NeW York price. All orders from the country punctu ally executed. N. B. Coiiitry merchant and others arelnvitcJ tj c .11 and examine at lite Old Statid, No. 3$ 80-ath Fourth street. Philadelphia, Jan. 23. 1847. flm KEW STYLE CO MllS. FjnORTOISE Sbe l Tutk Combf, carved iij M. finish'oil In a superior stIe, Splendid Shell Dcitig l Vmle, carved and j l'tin. Shell Pi cket Coinba, with rnd v ithou' 1 plaj.t f. New K'ttle Lon,i Cm.' 1, emved and chiliiic-i With a luai:t.fol a-eorf e t nf 7r Coml , that is o m'tc!i in (' P. s . Genuine riiiUJ-ip I . J. 'e. CITT. A sf . V- No. lil inii :...:, (tiH Tits ritr m 1". 1 3PHILADEI.rH I C. 0. MACK. V. Y, AfCTio.-tEf.h-TO COUNTRY STtlRE KEEI'KK" IVclNING SALES nf Hardware, t n'!t y. IA SaJdlery, Whips. Bouts, Shoes, Hail, Cspr, tiuhs, rtstols. lullin g, Watrbes and Fancy Goods. Al Msckej,s Auction Store, 31 So'th Third) sireet, near the City Hotel, . The attention i f Country M rehsnis is invited The Goods will be s Id in lot Id suit purchaser (nd all Good elTered will be warranted equal lo tbo represent jlijna that may be made of them. N. B. A large as-t rtmei t of Goods at Private1 Sale. Jan- lfi,J84T--? Iariietl." ER'ONS nmhing In pnreliae goods tr! S'jnburj. win dj well to c!l-i!t the chcf( one i.f ihe etib-riihcr. anJ examine bis atufH rt' lore pureha-mg elsewhere. Vou ran depei.d en geitinf gooJ barg iin. a be is determined not to be undersold by uiiy other store. JOHN BOOAR. Sunhury, Jan. 1 1, 847. nHy irKEsIT"GKI)r:N"tsEEI)S, from Kiel. Garilon.. iuat leceived and for aale by . . ."1. riiiv yrr JOHN BOG A It. reb. 13. 1117. a Dew at line, lor saic 1-aT cheap. by JOHN BOGAR Tea. 16.1847. . EDaR WAKE, Queenswai. Haiaw. re( Groceries, Liquor, etc., for ! k aa. 16, H47. JUlim PiuiAit SC'HoOlliDOKs. Biblea, Taarni.. D-a' log Paper, Writing Paper, Steel Pro. sm Harriaoo'a Columbiau Uk. for s.le cheap et 1 thrf .i.raof JOH.N BOGAR Jan. 1, 1047.