Gkn. Minon. This officer, whom Santa Anna denounced for a want of skill am! courage at Bit rna Vuta, hat published in the Republican) a re futation of the charges brought againit him. He d'darea that the assertion by Santa Anna, of the want of proyisionsand water in the army, is falsehood. He states that he himself had rat tle to the number of 600 head, besides maiie and (lour, of which he apprised Santa Anna. He further asserts that the latter' retreat was un just ible that the manner of ft wa still mora so ', moving off in the darkness of the night, and tearing hundreds of his poor wounded soldiers to their fate on the field more like a fugitive hid- ; Inf from bis enemy, than a General retiring to recruit hit forces. It waa to prevent these facts , from being made public that. he, Gen. Minon, was persecuted, imprisoned, and denied commu nication with his friends. Truth will out, it ap pears, and Santa Anna will shrink into a pigmy, by ind by, from the inflated dimensions he gave , himself as the Napoleon of the West. N. O. Timet. Tub Enqi.hh Mi.it has eight presses, which strike CO blows per minute and produce 3000 coina per hour. Good steel dies supply 300,000 , or 400,000 impressions. The mint was establish ed in the 18th year of the reign of Edward II. ruILA.DSZ.PHIA MA1XXT. TrssuAT, June 22. Flouk aid Meal. The price of Flour cent in , ties to droop. We have heard of sales of a few thousand barrels at $71, but more are making at $7, which may be quoted as the fair market rate to day. There is no Rye Flour selling Corn Meat is held at $4g a $4 J dull. Gbain. We hear of sales of some 800 bushels of Wheat at SI 53 a SI 53 for white, and $1 45 a St 50 for red. Corn, Penua. yellow, 95c a 98c. No sales of Rye. Oats 50 a 51c. Whiskey. Sales in hbds. at 3tc ,and in bbls. . at 35 a 35 jc. DsLTIMOnK MAItKRT. OJficfofllieMkXTimonu Ambbicab, June 2 1. GRAIN. We are not advised of a single trans action in Wheat. There are some parrels of Penna. in market, but there is no inquiry to day. , - We note sales of Maryland yellow Corn at 03 rents, and of two or three pa reels of white at 100 rts. Sales of about 4000 bushels Penna yel low at 97, 90 and 95 cts.. principally at the lat ter. A sale of Penna Rye at 100 cts. We quote: Oats at CO cts sales to day. WHISKEY The market for Whiskey is ve ry dull. We note small sales to-day at 35 cts. for bbls Nothing doing in hhds. Daowsiar.ss, Swimming of the Head, a roaring noise in the eats, headache, palpitation of the bear I, Ac. Wright's Indian Vegetalde Tills are a certain cute for the above unpleasant complaints, because they purge from the lody those stagnant and cor rupt humors which, when floating; in (he general mass of circulation, are the cause of a determina tion or rush in the blood to the head, giddinnee, loss of memory, dimness f eight, drowsiness, pain of the head, and many other symptoms of a loaded and corrupt stale of the Wo id. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilts are also one of the very lst medicines in the world for ihe cure of indigestion, and therefore will not only remove all the above unpleasant symptom", and entirely prevent any evil consequents resulting from a ruh of blood to the head, hut will most assuredly - restore the body to a state of sound health. ' Beware of counterfeits of all kinds ! 8ome are coated with sugar ; others are made to resemble in outward appearauce the original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of whom may he found in every village and town in Ihe State. (jAgent for the est of Wright's Iudian Vegeta ble Pill inSunhury, Hsxar Misaia. For other agencies see advertisement in another column. No Ciiisuistsi W sat a sa will materially affect the body if the blood i pur. Every indi vidual, even the most diseased, has within bira a germ or root of that original pure blood of our common sno'ber Eve; which germ of puie blood is the supporter of bis life, and is in constant strug gle to thiotv off the heterogenous, corrupt humors, which are the cause of disease in the individual. By purging the body of this diseased individual of - its bad humors, you allow the germ of pure blood to gain ground and to make blood of Utter quali ty. Lot all who wish to be of a fine, healthy hab it, and who desire to be able to atand without inju ry the continual changes of this climate, ox the B I and ret h Pills, which will effectually cleanse the blood of all had or corrupt humors, and restore tbe human body to the slate of health enjoyed before tbe introduction of mineral medicines. . ey Purchase of H. Masser, 8unbury, or of the agents published in another part of this paper. uii:d, In this place, on Tuesday night last, Mr. A BRAHAM ERW1N, aged 33 years. e .. """ -.'. IrlenNl?. DR. 8 VUTH'S ADVICE. THE Mea.les appeared in Euroe about the same time with the small pni, and have a great affinity to that disease. They both cam from the same quarter of the world, ate both infec tious, snd seldom attack the same person hut once. The Measles are moat common in tbe spring sea son, and generally disap?ar in tbe summer. The disease iiaelf, when properly msnagrd. seldom proves fatal; but it consequences are often veiy troul hsoine. Our husiiies is to ast nature to throw out the eruption. Blood-letting is almost certain death. v Nothing ever discovered ha done the work so gently and effectually as lr. SMITH'S (Sugar floated) Indian Vegetable Pills." You ueed not force Itiein down, either. fj CAU TiON. As a miserable imitation has Ixwti made, by the name of "Sugar Coated Pill-," it is nerieeary to be sure tbat Da. G. Baa J. Smith's signature is Vui every box. Price 5 cents. ' Principal Office, 179 Greenwich st. New Yotk. Sold by JOHN W. FRILINU, Sunbury. WM. f ORSYTJIE, Nurlkum'd. Jjne 3, 147, I PRICE CURRENT.it Corrtcted weekly by Henry Matter. WaT. 140 90 0 45 6 ll! 25 10 Rtb, . Const, Oatb, BoTTBB, Eons, PoBK, . Flaxskib, Bsrtswit, Tattow, IIANCE'S SARS.P.KI,H, OR RLOOD "- PI I, I, . ( WHAT IS THAT PRINCIPLE WHICH WB CALL THE BLOOD t THE BLOOD IS THAT PRINCIPLE R Y WHICH THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS RE OULATED. Therefe rf the Mood becomes im- pur, a general derangement of the system must ensue ; and give nee to Coughs, Cold.', Influenza, Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Head ache, Fu'lne of Blood. Bilious, Scarlet, Tvphnd and Typhus Fevers of all kinds, Indigestion, Wei.k-ne-e of Stomach, Rhnumatism and Rheumatic Af fection, Nervous Affections, Livsi Complaint, Ath ma, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Low Spirits, Fits, Measles. Small Por, Whooping I'ougn, lroup, Sore Eyes, Inward Weak ne. s, Worms, Quincy, Bronchitis, Chnlie. Dysentery, tsravel, Salt Rheum, Deafness and other affections of the Ear, 8t. Anthony's Fire, Seorfula or King's Evil, Ulcers, White Swellings, Tumors, Biles, Sup pressed Monthly Disci a'ges and Female complaints in general. Eruptions of the Skin, Habitusl Cos tienesa, and all diseases depending on a disordered snd diseased state of the blood, or a suspension of the healthy secretions. Therefore, on the first sppesrenc of any of these Symptoms, Hawck's SARSAPARILLA.nr BLOOD PILL! should be procured, and used according to Ihe di rections. PRICE J5 CENTS per Bot of FIF TV PILLS, or FIVE BOXES f.r ONE DOL LAR. For sate by SETH S. HANCE, corner of Charles and Pratt sts., and I OS Usltimore sired, and by GEOROR DRIOHT, Sunbury, D. BRAUTIUAM, Noithumlerland. June SC. 1847. tLKIHER PHOOr'S OF I HE EFFICACY OF HANCE'S COMPOUND SYRUP lF HOREHOUND IN RBI.IRVING AFFLICTED MAN! Ma. Gannon T. WaaBiRaTOS, residing in York, trret, Fedeial Hill. Baltimore, whs attacked with a violent cough and sore throat after trying manv lemedies, wss induced hy a friend to use Hance'e Compound Syrup of Hon hound, and before uxing one bottle, waa entirety cued. ANOTHER, YET MORE ASTONISHING ! Mas. Hkmriktta Mcbbice, residing in Monu ment street, between C mal and I'den streets, was attacked with a very severe rough and pain in the breast, which wis so intense. Unit it extended to the shouMeia, She was afflict d eUo with a pain in the aide. After trying many remedies, she waa persuaded Lv a fiiend to use H ANCE'S COMPOUND 8Y RUP OP HOREHOUND, and after u-ing thiee doses, she experienced great relief, and before ahe had finished Ihe bottle, was entire'y rured. PRICE 60 Cents per bottle, or 6 bottle for 250, For sale by SETH S. HANCE. 108 Baltimore e, and corner Charles and Pratt streets, Baltimore, and by GEORGE BRIGH P.Sunhury, D. UR ACTIO AM, Northumberland. June SB, 1847. LIST OF JURORS o F Northumberland County, for August Tirm, A. U. 1847. Grand Jurors. Lewis. David Watt, George Wagoner. Delaware. Robert McGee, David C. Wataon, William Ireland. Chilli t'uaque. William BUir, George Tioiel, William Durham, John Caul. Pnint. Francis Gibson. Sunbm-y. George P. Buyers. Shamukin. Jacob Conrad. Joseph Fox. Ruth GoJfrey Pockefeller, Petry Pattnn, Ro bert Amnvrmm. X'pper Mahtmoy Daniel Heim, David Clark. Elias Oeist, Daniel Foiisl. iMwer Mahnnoy. William Firg'one. Jack ton. Michael S atx, Geo. Gi'is. Michael Knisa. Traverse Jurors. Tm-hut. John Stadden. Lewis --Daniel Dieiabsch, Michael Reader. Dflaware. Jacob Stiitel, Joseph H ammer, E. L. Pifer, Moses M. Border, Jacob Brown. .Milton Seth Cadwalader, Isrsel Kepler, Saml, Tease, Joseph Angsiad, John S Peierman. ChillitijuaqueCht'le Fox, John Housel, James Rusael, Wiltism Kramer, Point. Geo, Lcsher, Peter Foust, Michael Arnold. Northumberland John Bower, A. C. Btrrett. Upper Augtuta. Geo. Oberdorf, Henry Kline. Louier Auguita Saml. Lan's, Jeremiih Wet ael, John W, Malirh. Henry Folk, Geo. Burns. Shamokin. Wm. Gaas, James Price, Conrad Yost, Wm. Marti. Valentine Klere, Jacob Sholl, John Rothermel. jr. Rush. Rcbert Campbell, Philip Hile, Wm. If. Kase. Upper Mahony.iohn Baum, Abraham Kun set man, . Lower Mahonoy Geo. Lenker, John Lower. Little Mahnfiay Leonard Peed. Jaekton, Dan'l Behwartx, Peter Brown, D.nl Boheer, Samuel MaKch. ' DICICSON & CO.. No. 80 Market Street, five doors below Third, South side, rHXZ.ADBZ.PHZA, Importer Jk. Wholetiale liealcrs In WATCHES, Watch Gla sea and Materials Jewelry of all dereripti ns, qualities and styles, composing all the articles connected with the Trade, Clorks. Dixson 4 Son's Britsnnii, German Silver and Sil ver-Pined Wares. Sheffield and Birmingham Plaed Fancy Articles, Kodgers ck Sou's and WaUnhorn s Cutlery, Its sora. Sciaaors, Erasers, Desk Knives, Ac. Ivory H.nd'ed Table Cutlery, of ihe fimst, medium and common qualities. A large assortment of Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papier Mache and Jpasted Trays, various shapes and qualities, at tedueed ralea Gold Watch Casta, Dials and Silver-Ware, of all lesrriptions, msnufacturej to order. DICKSON & CO., having recently removed into the large and Commodious warehouse formerly occupied by Messrs. K. Ashiii'bst A Mo and more recently by AsaHnavr 4; Ksmibutob', beg leave to inlorin VValch Di'ulers, Oouniry Merehanla and others, that ihev des'gsj having at all times a large assortment ol tiood. of their own importa lion, which they ai determined to tell at Ihe lowest ralea. CT' Every attention will he paid to the Packing of (Jooda, and in the eircolion of Orders, the quaii. lies andpnees will be fully guarantied agaiuat all competition. . Philadelphia, Juns 1 0th, 1817, ly OO. SVPATXn IS TIIC SOUTH. THE following letter just come tn hand, snd will he read with lnteret. Th pitient suffer ed Intolerably, and could Ibid no relief until he used Dr. SwAtaa'a CosirouBB 8t are or Witu Crsbbt. It is certainly tho most wonderful cure on record ! Read It, Wilmington, N C. Jan. 12th, 1847. Da. SwAtwa Dear Sir Having been almost miraculously cored hy ynnr valuable medicine, I think it not more than common gratitude in me to make one addition to Ihe long list of certificates which yon have received of remmk ih'e eures hy your medicine. During the two years prereding last August. I was very much dUre-sc.l by a eiy bad cold and rackirg rough, and during the latter pirt of tbe time il rontinned to grow worse, and indeed. In July my friends gave me over, having tried all kinds of medicine, aaid to he good for such diseases, without the least cood r fleet. I was re duced almost to a perfect rorp.e, and had scarcely sny flesh opon my body, and for a long time ne ver thought to ri from my bed again. A fiiend one day aked me if I had tried Dr. Swsfvx's Compound Syrup of Win Crtraar, and advised me to do so st once, ss he besrd lhal it had wmked a great many wonderful rttres. I took his advice, and after using tip several bmtVs of it, I grew so much better thit I wss enabled to leave my bed, and afterwards to walk about Ihe house, and po nut into iheatreet. I w.is encnursged by this, and continuid the use of your medicine, and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers, I am per fectly well, and enjoy the use nf all my faculties, just as much as if I had never been afflicted in Ihe way I described to you. I hsve written this not thinking that it w II at all interest you, hut humbly hoping that it will have Ha mite of influence in cau sing your valuable medicine to be spread among mankind, and in assisting to raise you to that sta tion which you richly deserve, f.tr your persevering eff .rU for the public eood. Respectfully your friend and admirer. JAMES R. MAINLAND. Comment on such evidence as Ihe above is uo. nereamry. A single trial will place Dr. SwatBi'a Conroo) Stare rr Wim Cbbmbt beyond the reach of compet tioii in the estimation of every pa tient B. it its healing virtue will be its best re commendation. lleware of Impn'iilon Altemp's hsve often been made ly unptinc pled individuals to impose upon Ihe community a spuriou artrle. Stealing ne rlv ihe whole of the name of my pn pimtion. To fully guard against auch bsse ami palpable im position, the public should hnn all preparati ons purporting to contain Wild Cherry, except that hearing Ihe sign .lure . f Db. H. Swatsb on eich b ttte. The name of Dr. Swains, in c mn'-rtion with the Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, hss never yet been counterfeited. So if iier.'ona would bear in mind the name of Da. Snttsit, they may be mre of obtaining the oiiginal and genuine arti cle. Beware of the wnr!hle-a 'Balms,' 'Bitters,' Syiup.,' tie, as they e-mtain none of the virtues of the original preparation. 1 he (originiil and only W nuine nriic'e is pre pared by DU. SWAYNE. corner of Eiehth and Knee street, l lilladeliih a, anil for aile by scents in all p rts nf the United States, and some parts of r.urope. Only Agent in Sunbury. is HENRY MAS5ER. Dr. J. A. Moore, D.mvillej T. 8. M.iek'y & Son, Mdton; M. D. Sc. J. Wrlli, Muncv; C. A. Wyatl, I,ewiatiirg; Davis At Schnnra, Seliusgrove; John C. Renn, Lin Mountain P. O. Philadelphia, . jrta-ctm. R5-1 v To the Electors of ' Northumberland County : ' BEING solicited by many of my friends. I have consented to offer myself as a Volun teer candidate for th office of TREASURER of Northumberland county. Should you see pro. per to elect me. I iiledje mvself lo neiform the duties of faid office with fib lit v. HENRY WEHE. Sunbury, June 19 h, 1817- Suerviors Account. Joh Lnnr and Eliab Baostcs, late Supervi- tort of ihe lluroiinn oj Sunbury, in account with laid tmroiteh, fur the yrnv commencing in May, 1816, una' ending in May, 1847. Dr. To whole amount of DuplioMe, 5163 15 To balance due on settlement of Super visor, account of 45 and 0 I 51 f 464 36 Cr. By this amount paid, consisting of sun dry borough orders, $ 73 06 By sundry expenditures fr labor in r . pairing roads and highways wiibin eai J borourth, aa per receipts, 189 01 By this emoB paid John Bogar, for padlock, sa per receipt, ' 't 18 - By Ihia amount paid John W. F ri ling, for nails and spikes, ss per receipt, I 26 By this amount paid J. H. Zim merman, for blacksmithiug, as p-r receipt, 1 30 By ibis amount paid Sam'l Mantx, for lumber, aa er receipt. I 73 By thissmount paid I.T.Clement, for lumber, as per receipt, 9 36 By this amount paid Go. Bright, f..r a lls. spikes, ss per receipt, 14 By this amount p iid D. Rockrfel low, for urvi-y ing borough road, as per receipt, 1 00 IS 07 26 91 Dy this amount paid Ehenezer Green- ough, on account of his demand vs. aaid borough, as per receipt. By this amount paid Lewis Ilewart, on account of hiademand vs. said borough, as per receipt. By exonerations of uncollectible tax, By p reenlage on f 14.1, By personal service, including auditors fees, 2S fi 20 I A 22 15 42 6J 44 t 6 65 46 71 Balance due from aaid Superviaors, 464 36 Tbe undersigned, Poronoh Auditors, having examined the Receipts and F.tiendilnres of John landau and Eliaa Brosioua, late Supriora of said borough, aa eel foith in the preiea.hng slate ment, exhibiting a balance tlu from them lo said Iwmugh, r.f Forty nix MIotm and terenty-one tent; do a'low and aa the same. In testimony of which, we have hereunto set our bands, the 30ih Miv. A. D. 1847. E. il. M AHKLP.Y, MARTIN IRWIN. June 12. FREDERICK I.AZARCS. Ikinfr ol John IMiIHih, lec'I. sOI'H'E is hereby given, that letters of ad ministration have lw n granlsd to Ihe sub tnUei., on thersute id Juhn Phillips, lute of ihe buruugU of Noilhuinlxrland, A'orth'd cjuuty.dec'd. All ixraons indebted lo said e.tale, or having rUme against Ihe same, are requested In call and settle. CHRISTIAN PHILLIPS, PHILIP YOUNG, Notlh'd, May 22d, 18i7.-6t Adrnrr. OPINIONS OF THE PRI;SS, BLtTIVB T4 wwenn iiDiiii tkcetablb nus, W. From the Cam, ten Democrat. RIGHT'S liver a YtaarABta Put s.-Tbe.e celebrated Pills, so universally uaed and ad. mired, have become to r considered almost aa ne. cessaty in families as water or fuel. In fid, Ihe principle upon which this modicine hss established ill i reputation purgation is now pretty geneially acknowlcdRed lo b the only liue one, hv which r",i,,LTy h l"f,'tt",t t restored when impaired. Wright s Pills are now a universal favorite. From the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Pot. Wbisjht's tftrttAff VvnrTABLB Puts, are at. aining great c kbiily in New England, as well as other parts of the United States. The attempt nf persons to defraud Ihe public by the sjIc of spurious atticles meets with general reprobation. Dr. Wright is an indefiiif able business man, and shows an array of cure by th medeeine which warrant ronfidence in the virtues of bis Indian Vegetable Pills. From le Phihdrlphia Sp;rit of the Timet. Wmiabt's lnniAH Vkoitabib Puts. peo ple are pretty well sa l fied hy this time that clo mel, and the other thousand and one mineral pre parations of the shops, are better adapted, a a gen eral rule, lo kill rather than cure the patient 5 as a matter of courxe, vegetable medicine are therefore in great request. There vr mmy humbugs how. ever, among the latter, and we would advi.e nil those who have Ihe lesst regard for Iheir healih, to try Wright' t Indian Vi get able Pills of the North American College of Health, aa they are the pre paration of one in imalely acquainted wiih the healing art. From the Bmton Dn'ly Timet. WaioHr's Imab Van bta a lb Pills. Of all the public advertised medicines of the day, we know of none that we can more safely recommend for the lis Ihst flesh is heir In." than the Pills tbat are aold at the depot nf the Noith Ameiiran Col lege of Health, No. I9t Tremonl street, Boston. Seveial iustaneea we know of where they are used in families with the highest s.itisf iction ; and no linger ago than yesieidsy, we heard an e-ninenl phyaii ian of this city rocommend them in high terms. The foil wing highly respectable stoiekeepers have len duly ap:oitited ag ma for the ante of Wright't Indian Vegetable I'illt, in Northumber land county : Henry Masser, Suuhnry, E. A. J. KaulTniHii, AiigiiHla townahip. Samuel II eib, Lilile M thonoy. ' William Depien, J irk son. Beneville Holsbun, Upper Mahonoy. John (. Renn, lrpper Mahonoy. iSainuel John, Sbamokiniown. Forylhe, Wil-on A Co., Noithumberland. E. L. Piper, Watsoiduirg. Irlsnd A. Ilayoea. MeEucn.ville. J. nu s Peed, Poltsgrove. Win. G Seolt, Rotliv.llo. Hartman Knreble, Elv-burg P. O. Am"8 T lleisset. Turl'liisvdle. liub on Sliadel, 1'pper Mahonoy. Rhodes A Farrow, Snydristown. J.iliu King, Farm, r-v lie. Silas C. Cook. Mailin'a Crerk. J. De Young. Hieksville. Araham Sfierer. Richmond. Samuel Taylor, SUteford. John H. Vincent, Chilisqtiaque. Wm. Heinen A 11 1 other. Milton. Bawabb or CornraarnTs. Tli pu'dic are cautioned against tbe nuny spurinua medieuies. which in order lo decive, are cilled by mines si milar to W right's Indian Vegetable Pills. The s afest course is lo puichase of the regul ir agenta only, who are gentlemen that tniy bo ro lled on. rfj- Offices devoie.l exclusively to ihe sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGBPABLE PILLS, of the North American College of Heahh. No. 28H Greenwich Street, Ni w York ; No. 198 Tremont Street. Boston; and PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 169 Rcr Ntbsit, Philadelphia. June I2ih. IH47. sl9y. " public sale ON Saturdsy, ihe 3d of July next, at 10 o'clock. A. M., will be sold by public vendue, at the Court House in Sunbury, all ihe cbiim, right, ti tle and interest of the undersigned in one hundred snd sixly.one .bare of Noithumberland B ink Stock. Thb M asmtactcb bbs & Muchabics' Bask, Ac, Philadelphia Coun v. By her Attorney, H. BELLAS. Snnbury. June S. 1847. 5l FROM MEXICO! Miss HI ART A. MrCAY, of the liorough of Northuinirland, sue. censor to Daniel Rtsuiigam, respectfully L informs the public, that, although Gen Scott'a armv haa taken Jalaps, famous for its pro. duction of Jalapj she ftifl has enough nf tho article to supply the wants of her cuslomeis, hesidt s every other variety of drugs and medicines usually foui d in an apotheory shop. Having purchased tbe .lock of Mi. Brautigam, she has opened a new e alubliahment. almot opposite bia old stsn l, and trusts, hy strict sttet,ii n to business, to merit tbe pitronsge of the viciniiy and public. She will constantly keep on hand every variety of Drugs, Painta, Spices, Patent Medicines. Ac, th it is UKually f.unJ in a ding atore, which ahe will di-pose of at reas mable prices. Physicians and others, fiom a distance, supplied at wholesale prices. Northumbeiland, May 22. 1847. 2m. I CO 2J 02. 8 iS3 Vimt I'reiiiiiim Writing Ink. No. H7 rtll Third Street, rillLADELPHIA. IROM Dr. Hare, ihe celebrated Profe-snr of ' Chemistry in Ihe Univeisily ol Penn'a. ' Fhiled.lphiA.Ocl.il, I Ml. "Dear Sir Having tned your Ink, I will thai.k you to send me another bottle, sa I find il lo be nci llrnt. I am yours, truly, Robt llABt" From Dr. Lncke, of Cincinnati, disliogui-hed f r his numerous scientific researches. MeJical Collego of Ohio, I'inrinnaii, Januaiy 17, 1844. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am sstisfied that it la the lfl which has ever come in my knowledge, and eapecially il is ejr-lleut for Ihe uae t f filed Pint, and utlt not eurrode tbein, even in long use. Join Irficaa. Prof, of Chemislrv." HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentleman. "Philadelphia, Feb. 27. IMfl. Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir t A use of your Ce nt' nt, and s,.me practical tcttt of ila superiority, has induced me to recommend it lo others ss an invaluable article lor nieudmg China, (ilass, or Cabinet Ware. f wrest i MoariT, Analytic Chriiii! " For vale at the Manufactory, Wholesile snd Re tail, No. 87 Nobtn Thibii S-raxir, opposite Cheny aliett, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER. May 22, 117. j30 ly Manufacturer. la liidtau Vegetable l'anaccn. HEREDITARY TETTER, aars, It i. now ais month alnc my M youngeal child, a daochler, had a cutaneous affeclinn, which mr.de lie spnearsnea oe. r Its en lire bode . It was a en f Hereditary Tetter, and SO vnolent waa the dlseaae, that we wl-hed, In case il could not be speedily relieved, that it might I soon laid in its grave. At this stage of th dia- j esse my sister-in-law called upon you in advise a. to the best preparation of Saraaparilla that could be procured, as an elterra'iv when you recom mended '.he use of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, and I am pleased to ssy that the good effects of the medicine were percplibl when it bsd taken but a few doses t and by th time we hsd used one singlo bottle, thed'sease. had entirely disappeared, and from that lime there has been no re appearance. I really f el thankful to you for having recommended the Panscea in this case, for I feel confident tbat had not tbe disease been ar-re-ted. my child wo'.ild, ere this, have been Ihe tenant of the cold and silent tomS Respectfully yours, Rnw.sn A Wai.tw, JOHN P. REES. Phil. Dec. 9, 18 15. 85 N. Seventh St. WHITE SWELLING. Mr. J.T. RnwAn, Pl.il. D r 10.1845 Dear Sir, At your reqit-st I cheerfully give you an aecounl of the wonderful cure effected upon me by Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. At the age nf 14 years I had nimn my right knee a White Swelling, which a'ilTened Ihe joint, and reused some seventy or more pieecs of the hone pieces of the bone to come awav in the sores, and which wna temporarily relieved by the usual rrme di s, but mil entirely cured. At times sores would again break out, and become so distresdng and p tin ful that I could get no re-t night nor day. In this way it continued until la-t spring, when, having witnessed the extraordinary e (Tec's of your Panscea as an alternative, upon a daughter nf mine who was Ufing it for a chronic disease, I concluded to make a trial of it in my own enae; the result haa leen on entire cure. I am now 07 years of age, and have suffered M years with the sores. I cheerful ly add mv testimonial to the many o hers I have beaid, of the cures performed hv vmir reb-brated Panacea. THOMAS WALTON, 490 N. 3J st., Aid. rman 7 h Ward, N. L. SCORPULA To whom it nviy concern Thia may certify th .1 my child, almost from huth, was afflicted with StMifula, which rover. d most rf its body with sores; and that for 18 mouths, though constantly under medical treatment, no'l.ing afforded relief till I was induced to make trial iif Dr. Cullen's In dim Veg' table Pnnarea. The attending phyai rim, on witnessing it. go xl effects, recommended it. continuance according in directions, and by u eirig a single bottle ol the Panacea, tbe child was apparently cured. Il is now about 4 months ainee ihe medicine was discontinued, and I have no d uiht hut the cure j. complete. Yours truly, Kowasd A. Waitos, M. McCLEAS, PhilaJ. Aug 5, 1815. 380 Market st BARBERS' ITCH. Mr. J.T. RnwASJD Sir. Sometime last spiing I was so unfortunate aa to get tbe "Jackson, or Harhers' Itch." by shaving after some one affected by that troublesome, and obstinate disease. You cannot have forgotten the swollen and irri tated condition of mv f,ce at Ihe time you rccom-mniili-d "Dr. Cil'len's Indian Vegetable Panacea." I hsve now the pleasure to inform you, for the ben. lit of all wbo are similarly afflicted, that the use of a single botile of lb Panacea cured me en tirely. You niy well judi-e f my gratification at auch a result, as I h d so often known the disease to continue for yeara under lb usual mercurial re medies. (Signed) T. L.SAND1SRS. Philad., Aug. 6, 1815. Pledge Office. 8rORFL'I.A. Messrs. Rowabd A WiTor. I have been f.w two yeara or more a verely afflicted with Seorfula. and afer having I tied three eminent physicians without any relief, I had come to the conclusion that I must die. I had fourteen oprn ulcers on my face snd body at the name time. While in this condition, a friend nrorured me a tattle of your Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetsble Panares. This was about two mouths since. I hsve ttken six bottle, and sin completely cuird. My general health ia sImi belter than il has been fir yeara. E. W. MAXWELL, Mary'a Court. Certificate nf cure., in pamphlet form, may be had Gratia, at the offices of ihe agents. Tl is medicine is prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowand A Walton, No. 370 Market lieet, I'bil .dclpt ia. . rW W Danenhnwcr. No 1 Murray st, N Y. c J J W Danenhower. No 1 OF Hall. Cin.O. 1 C T Jenkins, No 58 Csnal at, N Orleans. VN . Robinson, cor (lay A Saratoga sts. Halt. Agents: II. MASSER. Sunbury. H. R.ser, Milton; J. Seel old, New Ber Mr. Musaer, Milllie m; Sharpe D. Lewis, w sc. I lin Wilkeabarre. Sold also by Druggists throughout the United Stales. June 5. 1847. 2ra. fBy Flour, Vrodu.cc, and General CommiS' xion Merchants, No. lieSatTH'a WuAur, BALTIMORE, OFFER tl.t ir services to the Merchants snd Fa'iaera of the Su-quhsnna Va'ley, for the sde ol Flour, Grain and Produce generally, in Ihe Bdlnm re nuikel, and from their rxteiitive ac- ql urilaiice among purc'iasers and shippers, call safely w -riant silisfactory sntea. Correspondents will be constinily kept advised of the slate of the tnjike s, Ac. R. fer to Mcsr. Wm. W.laon A S ns. " Naac Round, Is A Son. ! D.ividsin A Saui deis, f kUatlimore. Reynolds A Smith, J and Messra. Tmcley, Caldwell A English, Pbila. May lAth. 1 8 17.-2m More Saw Goods ! fpllR last arrival U at Putdy'a Store, Market 1. Square, where will be fouud a handsome as sort ment nf SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of ihe late.t and rami approved sty lea, consisting of Cloths, Cassnnera, VestinfS, Summer Stuffs, Mous. d. laii.ra, Lawns, (Jnglrains, Ca'icos, Muslins. Jeans, Ae.. Ac , A,c j also, a lull asuoitim nt of Groceries, all of which will be sold lower lhautver offried iu ll is mark. I. ('all and examine for yourselves. Sunbury, May 1ft h. I 17.- "f "WESTE'lN HAMS and Shouldera, jut recci ' v yr, and f r .ale, by June 19. 1847. r J . BOO All. IRE.-H M ACKEREL, a new lot, just received and f r e.dc low, by June 19, 1817. C. S. UOUAR. BARK. The highest market ftire paid fwt Bsik, at the stoic of MkI 37, 1917, JOHN BOGAR. Spring Goods. fllHE subsrribor has just reveivad his New JL Spring Goods, lo which he invite, hia friend and customers to call and examine for themsulvea. His stock conaHa in part of the following t Superior Cloths, of all colors; Cosaimera of differ, enl pattern 8alin and other Vesting t Ca licos, Lawns, Ginghams, Checks, Tick ings, and summer wear nf all kinda and prices; also, Leghorn and Palm leaf Hats; Umbrellas and Parasols, from 25 cents upwards also, Groceiies, Queens ware, Hardware, Cedarware, Oils, Painta, Fish, Salt. Ac., Ac.. A.C., and in fact, every article usually kept in a counlrf s'ore, which will he sold Very low. for cash or any kind of trade. JOHN EOOAR. Sunbury, Msy 15th, 1847. nl4y Orphans' Court Kale. TN pnrsu mre of an order of the Orphana' Court - of Nonhombeitaiid county, will be o.dd at pub lic vendue, on Sa'.urday the 17th dy of .la!- t , e x t , on ihe i remises, to wilt A certain tract nf land aiiiiata in Shamok n township, in siid county, con t. lining 209 acres and 11:1 perches, strict mei ;jre, adjoining lam! of lhcWiie of Martin Wesv.--, Ji-hu UiiRcr, Solomon Fejely, and Is.iac Tieibley, whereon is creeled a two story log houae end tionsj kitchen, a large frame hunk barn, stone stvIio bouse and sn excellent orchnrd of choice fruit. Also, one other tract, situate in the township and county aforesaid, containing 35 acre nnJ 58 per ches, adjoining tho above described tract, Samuel Hales, Geoigc Uriger, and l-ac Treihley, wherein are erected a one and a half story frame house, a frame stable, and a log shop, with a good well of water at the house, and a thriving young orchard of choice fruit. Also, a crr'ain other tract of wood land si'.uite in the township aforesaid, cmiaining 81 acres and 51 perches, ndjoining t.'nnrad Vesper, Joseph Cbambcrlin, and Augustus Hucy. Also, a certain oilier tract of land in sjiJ to.vnahi;', con taining 32 acres snd 147 perchis, s'rirt men-lire, of which nboul one half is cleared, adjoining Au-BU-tus Hu' y, Nathaniel Snxion, and ethers AU so, s certain other tiact siiu.ito in said town-l ip, containing 9 acres arid 11 perches, strict measue, adjoining Solomm Frg.ly, and others. Late the slate of Christian Fegely, ilec'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. nf sail dsy, wheu the terms of salo will be mule krwn by SOLOMON FEGELY, REUBEN FEUELY. By order of tbe court, - Ailmrs. Enwann OrsTr.n, Cl'k. O. C. Snnhnrv. April 24th, 1S17. ts!3t SOIVIETHINa NEW ! T IHE Subscriber have the exe'usive tight of vending J. M. THATCHER'S Hot Blast Hot Air Cooking: in li e counties of Northumberland, Colu:nbii and Schuylkill; and from the encouragement met w'th already, they expect lo do a large I usiness. ' This atove ia constructed on sn entiicly new principle, and on the only principle that cm make both a good wood and coal stove. The inventor tins over, come all the difficull es that so frequently liclong to other stoves. He has by his arrnnae-nent, con sliuctej a broiling j Ol Cll III Front, wberu in broiling, roasting, frying or baking msy be done, and all the smell that arises iheiefiom must pass into the coinbuslililtt chamber, an 1 ia not at all thrown out into the room JJ Bcs;des this, iherr is an oven only two inches lef th. ''ie whole sirs of the stove, wherein hiking or roasting mav be done as vell as it can be in the common brick men. This even ia always fit f-.r ti-e wi-en tbe s ove i heiited, as the p.'o.i'tf draught of hot sir pusses a round it const:... iv. 1'ubl-c atieuiion i pur:ir'.ilrlf . a'le-1 l- .h stove. It can l.e step at our Store and Tin L-tah-lisbment in North l),.nv !J.', a' the igu rf ihe to luiul'ia Tin shop, mid at the foundry of RjUrl'irh A Clement in 'unbury, where its particular quali-. lies will be fully shown and exp'ained lo any person wishing loexsniiue it. Tbe suhscrihera continue to have on li.itul ', kinjs rf parloi atov.'s, such rjidia'om. cylen.ler", fancy and plain, suitable for all w in may favor ua wi'h a call; alao common sheet and Rusit Iron, which can he made in any desirable shape; toge ther with a gtiiicra! as.oitu.cnt nl tin and japmiied ware, wholcsalt! and tntail. Country iior. hin s are invited to call and examine our stoe;. r our work cannot be surpassed, and prices modoerate. N. B. We can aalely rccoimnend tbe above m. n tioned .tovu to perxins who wi-t'i to emhaik in a. good business Tbe patentee will t.el! eiiher coun ty or state rights, to suit pnrc'issers, and on rea sonable terms. II or his egtnis may be found iu Danville, Pa. J. A J. AIM ER. The undersigned, having seen in operation tho bot liiasl hot air cooking stove, invented and pa tented hy J. M. Thaicher, certify that we believe, from Ihe manner of its con-liucii n and operation, that it is ihe be.t one ever offered lo the pub'ic. The airangement iaso Ccmplvle and the construction s. judicious, thst lliere ia a saving of one half the fuel and time, in d ing any given amount of a.-rvice, over other celebrated stoves. In short we recom ineut it in piel'erenre to all others, for Ihe simple revs, in that it embraces every branch of economy. Samuel ('.arret!, John W Garrett. D ivid Chat field, W F Kitch.n, John M O.av, E Thompson. Smith Thompson, J D Hahn, John tHkea, Hesilti all Dear, Elias F Cooer, Ceo M Rirhsrt, Dam! Huffman. Henry H Rissel, F H Carver, Danisi iach, Joseph Yinki'k, Brooks Eph'y. Danville. Match 6. 1847. lv F i ll? M nHE subscriber offer Tor sale a cheap Farm, situate iu Shann-kiii township, Norlhmulxr land ciiuuiy. about eishl U'i'ca from Sui.baiy. ly ing lt ween the Crude Iu lit ike arid Iri-h Va ley. containing 163 acres ami allow inecs. SaM fsrrn ia in a good state of cultivation, with reasonably g.Mid buildings and excellent water near the duot ; and all kinJs ol buit. Ar. JOHN FARN8WORTH. Sunbary. Feb. 21). 1817. 53v'EaV-"IS.m ClothingEstablishincnt a OPERATIONS in CioxHivo scorn lo be th 1 f order of the duV, at ihe Philadelphia Wa-. Robe, 105 Cheanut atrett. where very iiic!e 111 the line is kept, and sold at astoiiihing low p tiers, embracing Cloaks, llangeps. Over Sick Costs, Short S.ck Coat, Super Flench t'lotli lWa Frock Ci-als Panlal.Hns of every g.s.le and style, any of whnh u ill be sold either by the r'n'ent " d. '", l lii ' cos Ihst will jj.t.fy thu O.oil tcononiical in buyin,;. We advise all who want good and cheap Clo thing, to C!l 11 rrt. H5 Chtaui.r t,ltf ,t Pbiladtlphia, Feb 6ih, 4647. tint