ind the Rev. Dr. Miley, tM family leaves it en tirely in their hands." Mr. O'Brien interpreted this into an intimation that h should not at tend the funeral." Provisions (Irkland) The prow total quantity of grain and meal landed iri Ireland duringMen month's preceding the22d ot May last, amounted to 1,298,074 quarters, of which 000,176 quarter came from foreign countries and British fKwessions, and 3J7.S(JS quarters from Grest Britain. - r The king of B.iljitim is reported to be in s very precarious Mute of hralth, (insanity ;) this untoward eircumstahce, combined With the crit ical position of the ministry, in consequence of the recent election.', and the age of the king of (he French, ercale considerable uneasiness in political and monetary circles. ,. Letters from Rome, dated the 27ili till., state thai the Rev. Dr. Miley and Mr. Daniel O'Con rtell had arrived there, bearing the heart of the late Mr. O'Connell, enclosed in a silver urn. The Emperor of Urn. a has directed the Go vernors of provinces to causa the qualities of .corn fixed by law to be; stored in the reserve granaries, lest speculations in corn of foreign countries should cause scarcity. .. Csn. TarLoa and his SoLDicas. The attach ment which Gen. Taylor's aulJiers feel for. him is illustrated by the following anecdote told by tthe New Orleans Ticayune : A few days ago a volunteer jnst returned from the war stopped at the office of a friends of ours to ask some qneelion in regard to the locality of the city.. AVhillt standing at tbe door , it com menced raining. ' Our friend invited the soldier in, and was highly delighted with the intelligent and ready replies he made to inquiries concerning the country through which he haJ passed. As be waa about to leave our friend af Iced him if he could do him any aervice that he was a native of tbe city, and would be glad to serve him in any way. The soldier answered that he wanted nothing, but was as much obliged to him for his kind offer as though he bad had occasion to pro fit by it.' ; He then bowed and left ; .but he had scarcely gons fifty yards before he returned, as though he had forgot something. Approaching, our friend he said "Stranger, you have promis ed to do me a favor, if I should ask one " "Cer tainly," was the reply, "and I am ready ta do so now " "Not now," said the solrtier, "but yon will oblige me if, when the time comes, .you will vote for the old man " Our Jicxt JBtnibfr. Ma. Kpitor The time is approaching when we should think about selecting a candidate for the Legislature. We have beard of a goodly number of persona who have been mentioned as candidates, and the claims of this person and that person, and of this side and that side of the river. Now we, wba are not office hunters, think the 'lo cal habitation' of the candidateis of much less im portsnce than bis ability, bis honesty and integri ty. And as for tbe claima of any one to office, we look upon it as a humbug, aa well as anti-re publican.' Offices were made for the people and not for the benefit of officeholders, who are, or at least ought to be, the aervaatsofthe people. If there are any claims or rights in these matters, they belong to the people, who have a right, and should eaercise that right in selecting such per sons who are best calculated to promote their in terests, sa well as the intereata of the public. Such a man we think we find in the p-rson of ALKXANDER JORDAN, Esq., of Sunbury, snd as he has consented to serve if nominated and elected, let every good democrat and citizen put bia shoulder to the wheel and insist upon his nomination. Ilia election would follow of course, and would allay all excitement snd division. . . .." MNiorOi.D Ttaiiet-' I Irgliilatare. - - i " ' roa tbs AXERirsa. . f i '-, Mr. Eiiitob You would confer a favor upon many nf your democratic fiends, ly allowing as to bring forward, through the medium of your paper, WILLIAM D.GEARHART, of Rush township, as a candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Geaihart is a gentleman of sound judgment, eorrerl habits, and worthy the support of ihs Democratic patty We know of no person mote suitable to fulfill the duties of thai high and responsible, office. Should the people ars pioper to sleet him aa their Rcpre aentative, we feel confident that they will find in him a public servant if distinguished abilities, and an intelligent, firm and unwavering Democrat ef the Jrflereonian school. Mais VoTsaa or ma Toaas. . Imbickstion, Weak Nsb.ve. Lowncsnr Sri bits, Ac Wright' Indian YegttubU I'tllt ais a natural, and therefore a certain curs for all kinds of nervous disesses; because they com pletely closnse the stomach and bowels of those biliouaand corrupt humors which nut only para lyse and weakun the digeative organs, but are the rauieofweak nerves, low spirits, Ac. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilla are also a direct purifier ol the blood, and therefore not, only impart health and cheerfulness to the mind, but also give new life and vigor to the whole frame. Beware of cnunttifeiis of all kinds! Soma are cosled with sugar ; others are made to leaeraUa in oatwsrd appearanee tbs original medicine. Tbe safest course is, to poicheae from the regular sgents only, one or more of whom may be found in every village and town in tbe Slate. rj Agent fur tbe sale of Wright's Indian Yegeta bis Pills ie. Sunbury, lianas Masse. - Fur aiber agi-Hciss see sdvertissiarnt in anotkt-i coluutu. No CaABesa is tbs Wbaibsb will materially affect tbe body if the blood is pure. Every iodi v (dual, even tbe moat diseased, hss wiibin him s germ or root of thst original pure blood of our common mother Evet which germ of pure blood is the supporter of bis life, and is in constant strug' gle to thiow off the heterogenous, corrupt humors which sre the causes of disease in the individual By purging be body of this diseased individual of it bsJ humors, yod allow tbe germ of pure blood to gsin ground and to mtks blood of a Utter quali ty. Let all who with to be ef a fine, healthy hsb. It, and who desire to be able to stand without inju. ry the continual changes of this climate, ue the Disndreth Pills, which will effectually clssnsa tbs blood of all bad or corrupt humors, snd restore the human body to the atate of health csd )eJ lefore the introduction of mineral medicines. Purchase of H. Masser, Sunbury, or of iho agents published in another part ef this paper. On the Cth inst., by the Rev. R A. Fisher. Mr. Dan iai Kibllkr to Miss Helena Knatw.s, both ofSbsmokin. On the 17th alt., by the Rev M. O. Allsman, Mr, Jrrrmiah Jonss, to Miss A.uelins Ruoads, both of Danville. On the 1st inst. by the Rev. M. C. L't-htner, Mr. I.SANDta W. Srtixuca to ' Miss Janr L. Mills a, both of Milton. D IK D, In this borough, on the 2d inst., Mr. WILLI AM H. MILLER, aged about 12 years. . . PRICE CUKRENT. Corrected wetkly by Henry Natter, r : Waa at, ' . HO Rvs, ' 90 Caen, . . . .... 90 Oats. ' . t ', , .45 BoTtsa, ... . . I J Roes, .... .8 Peaa, ... ft Flavsrsm, ....... II8J Bskswax, ... . 25 Tallow, .... 10 Fla. ... .10 Hscaisn Flas, , 1" ' Dm an Aeratta, . 1 . ' . 75 Do. TcAcuEr, ISO HA NCR'S CO M POP N T S Y R lit ( IF II O II E - hound i'oh the cure of Caught, Colih, Contumptvm, Spitting of Bfaod, rain in tki Side and Breatt, Bronchitis, ( . Croup, Attkm. mni all disease ari- , ting from 8 disordered condition , ifthehtngtornegleetedeidd. The following sonnet wss addressed to the proprietor by a Young Lady who waa cured of Con-uroptlon : ... . , . Ho I ye who pant with failing breath, , And pine awav and die; Hastes shall "put away" your dralh, . And light, anew, year eye. How aweet it melts upon the tongue. How grateful to the breast ! A elorinu theme for poet's song, HiMithirig hia cough to rest. Hats! favored or the Gods, art thou! . A bit ssing to thy race. Let laurels flourish on thy brow, And wraith, thoae laurels grace. When heroes are forgotten ; kings Defunct ; or, craved to reign ; Glory, for thee, shall flap her winga ; Thou conqueror of pain. Price SO Cents per bottle or sis bottle for 2 AO. Prepared and sold by HE I H 8. 11 ANCE, 108 Baltimore at, and corner of Charles St Pratt ats. and by GEOKUE B RIG H I , Sunbury, D. BRAUTIGAM, Northumberland. July 10, 1847. ' 1 " Patise Reader U! This good advice comes from . a friend,; sn edu cated physlctsnrsnd one who - baa keen cares) ef protracted Illness, hy i rtti IMrKUV E.D LiUl- AN YCti til A D Lata VlUUar (CrsAB Coat SI) ) vhirh ste at thia moment effecting some nf the most remarkable curea on record, and they will con tinue to licul the iitk as long as they are resorted to by them. Thia ia no nnatium, made merely to aril inerpi ctive i f Us qualities, but s valuable med icine, mnde by a well informed Physician, of Vege. table Ingredients, ;urc, efficueutut, snd harmltu. In s few dsys, as shall make a public repot i ol se vers! more ca-es of nicmtD euro (fur we title rs othert) and the public may know on what roeJi- cine in rrlu tn time of need. (TT t'AU I ION. A a a miserable imitation h been made, if the name of Kur;-u t'oaled PilN," it laneceasary to be sure that ua. U Hess. Smith a : . : I II.: n K i . S tlgnsiuiv I'll rvny iia. ,j t r-iiia. Pnnetpal Umce. 179 lireenwich ab Iew York 8old by JOHN W. FHII.ING. Sunbury. WM. FOK8YTHE. ,V-fAumV. Jaly 10. 1647. LIST OF CAUSES. TOR trial in the Court e f Common Pleas of Nor- thumlerland County, at August Term, 1817, commencing tbe first Monday, ling the 3d. Jno U and Andrew Fatter a Charles G Dtt J W Seitainger, alienee of Gsrver vs J Carver's heirs William Suneoton vs J Hhipman dr. E Greenough Wm H Heinemsn va Ilartman II Ki.ttble Peter Rich let's eir'a va Doilgeec Barret John A Lloyd va Wm E McDonald Wm H Pomp's assignee vs Wm Welch Benjamin Kobina ve Valentine Klsse Henry Maaaer vs Was McCsitv t al Jsmea Merrill's es'rs vs George Wstts's ada,'rs Vickery t Vitkery vs Peter Btoeius et al - Mahlon HsmWn et al vs John B idle man et al Charles H Frick vs Willism Prick Wood & Khswn's csrs vt) t)avid Haunt Daniel H Conner vi Daniel Weidner George C Lilly . vo Jsroh Lilly's adm'rs John Hine vs Elizabeth Hine t'om'ih for J Jenkins vs T A Billington rl al lieorg tickm va Jacob Shi s Francis Ball a admta va Samuel Blair Ballxi i Gsrnhatt vs George Oyster Borough of Milton vs Samuel Blair Jacob W Peiuinssr va W ilium Cars Henry Masser . vs II B Maaaar & J.vepb Eiselv suer usiniisri . . . ,i uorg ifysii r John Hsss. Eur . va Rolw tl A Fsnsli Jacob Reed - va D N Lake rl si William II Gilbert vs Petar Haoghswnejl Whit all St B rown vs John B Boyd's ens Wil.isre Nanan ' va Same Vsrdlirg dt Loe or r t al vs Sims Molt St Sehoeher l al vs Same Daniel ft White va Benjamin Robins HulelHmi'h va Augustus A John II uey Piecmen H Clark vs Jobs) Scbrioer . I.sse Huff vs Henry EWon D &. P Railroad eo ' ' va Haywood St. MnyJar lluiih D Otks'a adm'ia vs Jmes Oska WillumDale , , ve John Fullmer' es'r William GiWn va David H olden Wm cV R Fegsly A. co vs Gsorgo Heckert WiUiam Albright vs Isaac C Bryant Chailea Pbasauta vs JariMM Row et al F II Wilson va Abraham Htrautr John N O.reter va Hpgh McF Harlow Prior va Same Eve Mutehler v John Mutrhler's a lro'ra Sarah H Comrey ' vs Wm II Frymiia fc Co Mineis Bank ot Poilevilla vs Lewis Dea ait Charles Pleaaants vs Sams Philip Billmeyer vs Oeorg Good William Mursy s lisbssr Oatnhsrt JOHN FARN8OBTII. Prothonotarv's office. Frothy Sunbury, July 10, 1847 HANCE'asARAAPARIT.f.A VEGUTABLE OR BLOOD PILLS. FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD I BAtrtioat, July SB, 1843. Thia Is to certify, that I was afflicted with a vi olent pain in the breast and right arm, which I suppose proceeded from the impure state of my blood. I wss rectmmended to lake Hanee't Sar toparifla or Blood Fill, snd after liking one bos. lbs psin wss entirely remised fiom my breast and arm. I found rhe-n extremely gentle In their ope ration, and would ree.immend them to every per eon in want of a mild purgative, Patrick Rooms, No. 3 Con wis at., bntwsen Howard snd Eutsw. I etrRcMAsiae thssr ems. let me add ayoyn word of caution. Alwaya aak f .r HANCE'S PILLS, and purchase of none but those advertised ss agents, and if con venient, esll and see the proprietor himself. (CAPRICE Cts per Boi.nf FIFTY PILLS EACH, for H unre's Genuine Pdls, or 6 for ft. For rale by SB Til S. HA NCR, 108 B illlmore at , snJ corner of Charles A Pratt !.. Bait more, and by GEOKOB BRIGHT, Sunbury, D. BRAUTIOAM, Noithomberland. July 10. 1847. DR. SWAYNE IX THE SOUTH. THE following letter just come to hand, and will be raaJ with interest. Tbe patient snffer ed intolerably, and entild find no relief until be naed Dr. Hwitm'i Costeouno Stave or Wn.n Crsbbv. It is c rtainly the most wonderful cure on rrcotd ! Read it. Wilmington, N C, Jan. 12th, 1847. Da. SwavsR Dear 8ir t H iving been almost mirculously cured by your valuable medicine, I think it not morn than commoo erstitude in me to mnlte one addition to the bmg lial of certificjles wbich you have received of rematksb'e cures by your mrdieilie. During the two years preceding last Aueuat, I was very much diotre sed by a 'ety bsd cold and rarkiog cough, and during the latter p irt of the time it continue! te grow w.'rae, and indeid.in July my friends gave me over, having tried all kind i f medicine, said to be good fir such diseases, without the least pood i fleet. I wa re diiced almost b a perfect corpie, and had srsrrelv any flesh upon my body, and for a king time ne ver thought to ri-e fiom my bed again.. A ftiend one d.iy aoked mo if f hid tried Dr. Swavvk's Compound Syrnp of Willi Ciikrrv, and advised me to do so st once, as he hesrj that it had worked a groat many wonderful cures. I took hia advice, and xfier unine. tip several bo'tlea of it, I grew sn much better tht 1 was enabled tn leave my bed, and afierwarda t walk about the house, and bo out into the atroet. I woe encouraged by thia, anti continued tbe use of your medicine, and now, by mesne nf its wonderful curative power. I am per fectly well, snd er.joy the use f all my faculties, just sa much aa if I had nrver been "(flirted in the way I described to you. I have written thia not thinking that it wdl at all interest yon, but humbly hoping that it will have its mite nf influence in cau sing your valuable medicine m be spread am ing mankind, and in assisting to raise you to tht sta tion which yoa richly deserve, fw your persevering rlf irta for the public cood. Respectfully your friend snd admirer. JAMES R. MAI8I.AND. Com mo ut on such evidence aa the above is un necessary. A single trial will place Dr. Swat a a'a Coteoin Stri-f 'r Wn.n CasRHt beyond the reach of compel lion in the estimation of every pa tient. B.it ita healing virtue will be ita beat re commendation. iirtrnre nf Impuiitinn Aitemp'e have often been made by unprinc plcd individuate to impose upon the community a spurious article. Stealing nearly the whole of the name of my prepiration. To fully guard aeainst auch baae and palpable im position, the public should shon all preparation put porting to contain Wild Cherry, escept that hearing the signature f Da. H. Swatss on ech b-K lie. The name of Dr. Swats, in connection with the Compound Syrnp of Wil.l Cherry, hss never vet been countrrfei'ed. So if pernne would bear in mind tbe natne of Da. Swavus, they may be rure of obtaining the original and geuuitie arti cle. . Beware nf the wnrthte-a 'llslmms.' Bitters.' Syrups' Ac- aa they contain none of the virtues of the original ptcparalion. The (.irgin.l and only) genuine article is pre pared by DR. S WAYNE, corner of Eighth and Kace streets Philadelphia, and for ssle by a sen la in all p -ris i f the United Statea, and some parta of r.urope. Only Agen's in Sunbury. ar HENRY MARSER. GEORGE BRIGHT. Dr. J. A. Moore, Dinville; T. S. Mack'y A San, Mdton ; M. D. St J. Wet's. Muncv ; C. A. Wyatt, Lewishurg; Davis (l Schnote, Selinagrove; John C. Renn, Line Mountain P. O. Philad.lpUa, je!23m. fO ly To the Electors of Northumberland , County: AT the solicitation of a number of my friends in diff' rent parts of ths county, I bavs cuneenle I to be a candidate for the office of TREASU II K IL Should I be elected, it will be my plesaure as well aa duty, lo sileud to ths buainesa of ibe office with fidelity and punctuality. GEORGE WEISER. Sunbury, July 3, IS47. SELLING OFF. f, H. PURDY, Market Square, Sunburv. h s a large asaoilment ol Dry Goods, Groceries, ljuuens Waie, Ac , whic h he will stilt al rcduerd prices, for cash or country produce. Sunburv, July 3d. 1817. if IV. OtlCC IS hereby given to sll legatees, creditors, and o tlier (M-roiis interested in the estsles nf Ad.itn Sorlier dec, settled by hi esr Pelf? Kun-; of 1) vid Kreps dec, s tt'etl by hi sdmr Peter Kun; of Mary Stadden dee, set1 led by her eir John S ad den and Charles Riddles of Wm SuJden dec, yeU tied by his exta John Stadden and Chailes Riddles; of Michael Ctea inper dee, settled by hi sdmr Da niel Schwartz; of Wm Reescr dec, ve.ilcd by his l ira Samuel and David Reesr; of S miuel Dohson dee settled by bis sdmv. Catharine Dubsou; f Ni chnlaa Lnmr dec. sett ltd by his adinr Peler Bielil; of Jiwpb KetT. r, am. dec settled by hrs ear Joseph Keffer, Jr nf Catharine Michael d. c, settled by her ad in r John Lenker; of ChiUtsin B.I'S dec, settled by his eir Benjamin Hine; of Dsvld Kaaeman dec, settled by bia a lmr Fledi rick Kascmsn; uf Ber nard McGee dee, stilled by hia rira Michael Mr Gee and Dennis Buov; of John Moyer dee, aetllrd by bi eir Dr. John R ker; of John Mile, dec, ae. tied by his adinr Win Hile) of Samuel Bloom deC, aetlled by his ears Jacob aud Daniel Bloomi the sccouut of Froduiick Shall, guardian of Mary Eli I tbcih KuK; lbs scnount nf David Ethhacb, ttusle of Ui ralate of Philip Ehiisch. dee'd. Late of Northumberland county, dee'd that the ecu tors, admnMialiiia, and guatdiana of lbs said deceased esiatea have fi J ibeir arcounla a ilk the Raguter of thia county, and that I hey will be presented It the Oipbaue' Court of enid euunly, on Tuesdsy, tba SM dsy of August nest, for roiifirnistlon and allowance. EDWARD OYSTER. Register's Office, ? Krgikler. funbury, July 3, 1817. 5 ; . Notice IS hereby given, that an adj-nrmed Court for the Northern Dlst. of the Supreme Court of Pa., will be held In Sunbury, on the First Monday of July ricst the annaal Session of sdd Court, on (lie SJ MJddiy ofasi I month. CHARLES PLEASANTS, Prothy S. V. N. D. ' Prothys. Office, May S4, 1 847. Order of Court. DscRitasa 18, 1846. Ordered by the Court, that no. ranc will hereafter be taken op, unlosa a Pspcr Book be ft at furnished the Reporter, and cases not taken up for thia reason, will be liable tn Non. Pro. Certified from the Record. April 1, 1847, J.SIMON G'OHE.V, LUt of CatMft for A ljuurncd Court U Monday Wm Donaldson's Appeal, Union B mkin and Snyder v SeectUt; Union M'C.y vs Burr. North'd Snyder va Reily A; co. Union Gundrum vs Schnure, ? . Union Say re va RifTert et al Columbia Steinmsn v M'Williams do W B Bank et al va Donaldson Uninti Gundrum va Schnure do App va Lutheran congregation do Somera vs Mc Williams, Nrth'd Noil va Swinefnrd Uuio-i Cumminge s Foresman's Adinr. Norlli'd Wilson's Adm'rs vs Hall's Adinrs. d.i ' Don net vs Be'Us do Snyder v Glner t'uion Ekel, Spangler dc e. vscom'lli Ta, J .ye. tlowman vs l(obt, do B yd's Esr va Brown & eo. Nort'i'd Stewart vs Stewart . Lvc. Wesver vs Shoemaker 'a admr. do Beelr va Beck Union Overseers Mtl'on v,Overac(t Wma'p.iri. Lvc. Brown's Appeal, N nh'd Gale's Appeal, do Cummiug's Appejl, .. Lyc. Sicoan War k, Whitman vs Wright's admr. Ru q. Moue vs Tyler do J ne vs Jenkins I.nr.erne Kellopg va Riwa 'Wayne Dikeman vs Panih b'U'. Smith va Overton Bradf. Ackle va Ackle'a admr do Pond, et al va Deunison et al Wiy nn Turner v Hoover et al Liuerue Pa'terson et al va Koou do Dean va Connolly do Dana va Jackson Wvomtne Poynlell a Sjienrer Wsyne SnyJer vs Wilt, do Cowl! va MatTit Luzerue Keeter vi Van Tuvler do McFadden vaSal'aJa ' ' Union Burrows et al va Shulxe d i Rhoad vs Ross North'd Carr va Longhead's admr. do Wilhem va Fu liner ' Lye. Weidner va Matthews, Nnrih'd Foreman's sJ. nr. vs Foreman do Robb va B.iwen rl al I.yc. King va (Mine do fToslenbad.rva Fmly Union Glover vs Wilami do Stewart v Kline Columbia logersoll va Fesler Lye Gudykunst va Jones, do floats vs Culberston do lliskin and Snyder va Houser Union Murray et at vs Murrey North's Cameron va Paul Union LIST OF JURORS OF Northumberland County, for August Term, A. D. 1847. Grand Jurors. Ittwis. David Watt, George Wagoner. Iirlaware. Robert McGee, David C. Watson, Willis i Ireland. Cliilliimiaqve. WiPism BUir, George Tiotel, Willinm Durham, John Caul. 1'oint. Frsncis Gihsnn. ttunhtirif.- George P. Buyers. Shanwkin. Jacob Conrad, Joseph FoT. MA. Godfrey Pockefeller, Peiry Palton, Ro bert Amm.Tmm, i pper Mahnnov Daniel Hoim, David (ilark, Elias Geist, Dsuiel Foust. Lower Mahimny. -Willism Fing'mun. Jackson.-' Micbsel Sj.ali, Geo. Geia, Michael Km. Traverse Jurors. Tnrbul John Staiblen. Iswit--Daniel Dteisbach, Michael Resiler. Delaware. Jieoh Sii sol, Joeph Hammer, E. L. Pifer, Mose M. Border, Jcob Hr,.wn. MUtan Seth Csdwsrader, Israel Kepler, Saml. Te.se, Joseph Angatad, John S Petermnn. Chilitqnafue.Chrf Fox, John llouael, Jamas Rusael, William Kramer. Point. Geo, Lesher, Peter Foust, Michael Arnold. Niiihumberiand John Bower, A. (J. Btrrett. Vpper Augiula.iim. Oberdorf, Henry Kline. ljrer Augusta -Ssml. I.an's. Jeremiih Wet sel, John W, Mslirh, Henry Folk, Geo. Burna. Shamokin. Wm (Use, J a me Price, Conrad Ynet, Wm. Marts. Valentine Klase, Jacob Slioll, John Rothermel.jr. A'uaA. It. bert Campbell, Philip Hile, Wm. II. Ka.e. Vpper AfrtAensy.- John Baum, Abrahim Knn selman. Inwer Mahonoy. Geo. Lenker, John L.iwer. Little Mtthnnm I eonard Reed, Jirktnn. Daii'l Schwartt, Peter Brown, Dm'l B ibver, Ssmnel M alien. d zcxs Ton ssTc 6 No. 60 Market Street, five doors below Third, South i1r. PIIXX.ADBI.PnXA, ImiHirtcrs K Wliolesale laealern In WATCHES, Watch (ila sea and Mnerial. Jeatelry of all de.eiipti-n, qu ililin-and sty lea, rompii'ing all the artiaies coiin.-cted with the Trade, CUks. I bi -on t Son 'a Uiiisnni i, Germ in Silver and Sil ver-I'Med Wsres. Sheffield and Birmingham Tlsted Fancy Articles Rodgsra ek Son's end Wosb nh"lni' Cmlrry, lis Z rs, Scssnrs, Eraeis, Deik Knives, Ac. Isury Handled Table Cutlery, of the fin st, medium and romm'Hi qualiiiea. A large aasorlmaul vf GuU Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papier Mscbe snd J ipannrd Trays, various rhspe and ejuilities. at re-loeed ralea Gold Watch Caaea, Diala and Si!var-Wsre, of sit descriptions, manufactured lo order. DICKSON Si CO, havine recently removed into the Urge and Ctimmndinua warehouse formerly occupied by Meant. R. Aat7siT Si Sobs, and more recently bv AaaatasT Rbmibstob, Ug leave IS inform Welch Dealers, C -untry Merchants and nthera, that they das'gn having at all timea s large a -si ut me nt of Goods, of their own Importa tion, which tliey are determined to sell al tbe lowest rulea. (TV Every attention will he paid to the Packing of Goods, and in ihseseculion of Orders, theqoili lies and pticca will be fully gusrantisd against all Competition. Fhi!t!l hia, June I9tb. ISiT. ly OPINIONS OF THIS PRUSS, avt.iTrva t WRinnrs mm tegbtiblr pills. Ft m the Cam Jen Democrat. TirRSGHTS taatAB VsearASts Pitts.-These ' v celebrated Pills, so universally used and ad. mired, have become to le considered slmoM aa ne. ceoeary In familiea as wter or fuel. In f.ict. the principle upon Which thia medicine haa established it reputi'lon pHTgtition't row pretty geneisllv arknowlcdged to l the only liue one, by which health may be p es rved, or restored when impaired. Wright's Pilla sre new a universal favorite. From tlif. Thilndflphia Saturday F.vening Post, Wbioht's LvntAn VsnsTsat.s Pitta, are st taining grest eeleb'itv in New England, ss well sa other pat l ol the United State. Ths attempt of piTon to defraud Iho public by tbe a tie nf spurinn S'tiele meet with gertersl reprohstloti. Dt. Wilght is an indef itig able business man, and shows an array of cures by the medecine which warrant confidence in the virtues of his Indian Vegetable Pills. From the Phihtdrlphia Spirit ttftht Timet. Waioar'a Ivniaa VsovTAaia Pitta. Peo ple sre pretty well ea'i fied by Ibis time thai e iliv met, and the other thousand and one miner si pre parations of the shops, are belter sdspted, aa a gen eral rule, to kill rather than cure Ibe patient ; aa a m-it'er of coure, vegetable medicines are therefore in grat request. There are miny humbugs how-eve-, among the latter, and we would ad vita sH thoae vi ho have the less! regard for their health, lo try WWifAfs Indian Variable Villi of the North American Cu'ltge of Health, a ihey are the pre par vinti of olio itrimately acquainted wiih the healing art. From the Bmtim Du'ly Timet. Wsinnr's Ixott Vksstsblb Pills. Of all the public advertised medicines ef ths day, we know nf none that we can more s-ifely recommend for the "il's that flesh is heir In." than the Pills thst sre sold nt the depot of the Nottli Ammirnn C.d lege nf Health, No. 19 Trcmonl airerl, Boatnn. Several instances we know of where tliey are ued in familiea with the highest to-ficlinn; snd no I mger ago than yesteiday, we h' ard an eminent physnian of this city recommend them in high terms. The foil wing bighlv respectable alotekeepera have l-een duly sppointed sgents for the sale of riqht t Indian tgtluble Fillt, in Northumber land counts : Henry Maer, Sunbury, K. St J. KiiilToinn, Augusta township. Samuel Herb, Little M ihnnoy. William Dcppeu, J.iekm. llenevilU Holsbue, Upper Mahonoy. John G. Rcnn, I'prer Mahonoy. Samuel John, Shsmokintown. Forsylhe, Wil-ouo Co., Noiihumberlaiid. E. L. Piper, Watsonhiirg. Irhnd Ac II ay nes. McEcntville. J.imes Peed, Poithgrove. Wm. ( Scolt, Utishvtllr. Hartmsn Kno-ble, Hlynburg P. O. Aui.ia T. Beissel, 'l'u'l'Utsville. (Jul. on Shadcl, Upper Mahotiny. Rhodes St Farrow, Snydarlown. John King, Farraersville. Silna C. Cook. M irtiu's Cie k. J. De Young. Hicksville. Ahrahntn Sherer, Riehmond. Samuel Taylor, SI alefor I. John H. Vincent. Chilisqnaque. Wm. Heinen St Btother, Milton, ltrwtsE or CoraTsaralTs The public are csutioned seainst the many spurious medicines, which in order to deceive, are cdletl by names si milar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilla. The safest cotir-e ia to pin chase nf the regular agenta only, who are gentlemen that may be re lied on. Qr" Offices devo'e.l rielusive'y to the sale of WKIHIll S irUIA VfcUKI AHI.B I'llil.!, of the North American College of lle.ilth. No. 2Si) Greenwich Street. New York ; No. IDS Tremont Street. Hnaton ; and PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No. If9 Rea St hut, I'lula -lelphia. June 12'h, 1817. !9y. To the Electors of .Yorlhumberland (aunty : VEING solicited by many of my fiiend, I B hjva consented to oiler mys II as a Vulun tthi c.irididale for the nflice of TREAStRER of Northumberland county. Should you see pro pi r to elect me. I pledge mvKelflo poiform the duties uf aid office with fidelity. HENRY WEIssE. Sunbury, June I9 h. 1847. FROM MEXICO! i Mis MARY A. McCAT, of ine I'ornugrt oi tvorvnumt-erlan,!, sue r eeor to Daniel Bi.autigam, ieipectfully informs tbe pul.Vie. that, althouoh Grn. Scon a army has taken Jalapa, fjmoua for its pro duction of Jal.ip, she still has enough nf the srticle lo supply the n suts of her cuit.mers, besidi s every other varic'y nf drugs and medioines usually found in an aputheory shop. Having purcbaxed the stock n( Mr. Brauligam, she haa oiened a new e slabli.stimeut. slinnsl opposite hia lld stand, snd tnjss, by strict attention lo business, to merit the ptitronsg of ti e vicinity and public. She will connlamly keep on ban-l every Variety of Drugs, Psints. Spices, I'atei.l Medicine. Ac, th t is UKtiaHy f.und in a du e atote, which ahe will di-ose nf at res oiabln pro es. Physicians und ulhcra, from a distance, supplied at win Italic piit-ec. Noithumteilaiid, Mnv 52. IR17. -1m. rht lki'4'iiiium Writing Ink. No. Nortli Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. flSllM Dr. Hare, the rele' ist. d Profe-sor ut ' C hem u try in the Univemilv of Penn a. "Phll.idelpbi.i, Oct. II. l"43. "Der Sir ftaviiii; tned your Ink, I will thank )0u tn send nis sun) her bottle, s I find it td be He. Ilellt. 1 am oui, l'l, Host Hass. F'om P'. Locke, rf Cincinnati, liatingu''iied fit hia numernns eienllfle reoearchea, -Me Jlcal College ,i tlhio. ('incinnSli, Jsnusiy 17, lull. Having liked Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I Srn atiffte I that it is the Art which haa ever come lo my knowledge, and eicitlv it is ttC' lUnl for the una uf Utttl I'tHs, and will nut curi ode tl.srn, even in long use. JohS t-orkr. Prof, nf Cheniistrv." HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. Fiom a well krtown n-itnliflr gitlileinan. Phllsdrlphia. FeK S7, tMft. Mr. Joseph E. Horr Sir! A use of your Ce mmt, and a..m ptactkal teilt ef t stipeliniily, has indureJ me to recommend it to others s sn invaluable artute for mending China, Glafe, nt Cabinet Ware. CiifhttL Moarit. Analvt e ChemUl " Fur si al ibe Manufactory, Wholesale and Re. tail. No. 87 Noara Tuian StastT, oppusita Cherry i-trst, Philadelphia, be JOSEPH E. HOVL'B, Msy J7, 1847. jl ly Msnufsct .-vr. asm., czajy rr rrvit'zn Indian Vcffclablc IVinaccn. HF.REDITARY TETTER. Ci sbts, It l now ais months nce my J youngest child, a daughter, had a cutaneous a fTeiinn, which mdo ia aiparance over It en tire body. It was a rase of Hereditary Tet'er. end ao virulent ws the diees, that we wished, in case it couui not lie spee ltly relieved, that it might l e soon laid in ila grave. At this Msr of the dis ease, my aiater-ln-law Called upon vou to advie to the bent prcpsrstion of Ssraapiril's ths could ne procured, as sn alternative i whn yon rrc"n mended tba use of Dr. Cutlen'e In. I. an Yeetatde Panacea, snd I am pleased to sir Via, the coed effecta of the medicine were perceptible when it had taken but fl fnw d taea; and by the ttmn ws had used one single bottle, thed.sease had entirely disappeared, and from thut tim there has been no te sppearsuce. I really f el thinVfjl t.- joti fir having recommended the Panacea in thi rase, for I feel confident that had not the di'case been ar rested, my chihl would, ere this, have bseo the tenant of the cold and silent tomb. Respectfully yours, Rnwiss At Waito, JOHN P. REES, Phil. Doc. 9, 1815. 65 N. Seventh St. WHITE SWELLING. Mr J.T. Rnwtvn, Vl.il. D e 10,1815. lsar Sir, At vonr request I clipcrfully r'" VoU an aeconnt of the wonder I nl cure efWitJ upon me by Dr. Cullcn'a Indian VegetaM. Panacea. At ibe ago of 14 yeats I had tin n n.v ri!.'. I r,. - White SweliiiiK, which s iT'n - ! i':" i .;;r, a-. 1 caused somo aeviniy or more pi-eej of the piece nf the bone to coino awav in t,, ..rps, ttn I which was temrorsnly relieved hy the usuil reri.e- dies, but not entirely cured. At t'inea khics would in bre.-k f.u', ..'. U come so distrea-ing end p-nn-ful that I c uld get no te.-l nir,ht nor day, In this way it continued un'il la-t rpring, when, bavinj wilnesi' the ettr.iordiiiary rflects of vol r Pan i aa an alternative, upon a dangliter if mine who waa using it for a chronic disease, I concluded to m ike a trml oT it in my own cat?; the reu!t has lieen sn entirit cure. I sm now 67 yenrs of age. and have suffered 53 vears with the sores. I cheer'ul" ly add mv teatimonial to the many o be-s I t.av hejid, of the curea pi rfoined ;.v your cel. brated Panacea. THOMAS WALTON. 410 N. 3d St., Alderman 7 h WarJ. N L. SCORFL'LA. To whom it may concern Tl. is may certify that my child, almost from biith, waa afflicted with Scotfula, which covered most nf its body with aorea ; and that for 18 mnutha, thoutrh connun'ly under medical treatment, nothing all..rded relief till I waa Induced to make trial uf Dr. Cullen'a In dian Vegetable Panacea. The ot'ending phys' ciin, on witneesing ita good effects, TeconiTndetl iU continuance according to directioua, and by it aing a single bottle id Iho Punafc-i, the child nai apparently ctited. It is now about 4 monthi (ince the medii ine waa discontinued, "nd I bavo no d.iubt but the cure is complete. Yor trnlv, RnwAvin &. Waitov. M. MeCLEAS, Pbilad. Aug. 6, IS 15. )Q Maikctsl. r BARBERS' ITCH. Mr. J.T. Rowasjd Sir. Somtimrt last piiig I wss sn unfortunate aa to get tl.e "Jackson, er Barbers' Itch," by thaving after some one Bffoeted by that troublesome and olmtittite diaesse. You csnnol have forgotten the sv dlcn and irri tated condition of mv face at the time you rrcorn. minded "Dr. Cilllcn'e Indian Vegetable Panacea." I have now the pleasure to inform you, for the benefit of all who are aimilarly afflicted, that the use of a aingle bottle of the Paracea cured me en tirety. You may well judce cf my gratification st auch a result, as 1 hid ao often known the diaeaie to continue fur years under tbe tinuat mercurial re medies. (Signed) T. L.SAN DliRS. PhitaJ., Aug. r, 1845. Pledge Cfllce, 8C0RFULA. Messrs. Rowisd ft W alto v. I have been for two yeata or more aetcrely afTiictrd with S.'oifnl.i, and af cr having tiied three eminent pl.ytieians without any relief, I had come to Iho conclusion that I must die. I had fourteen open u leers on my face and body at the same time, Wl.iU ia this condition, a friend procured me a bottle of your Dr. Cull!ti's Ind'an Vtyetjblo Panncea. This ss about two months sinco. I have taken sir boll'a and am completely cured. My general health is ahm better than it has been for years. E. W. MAXWELL, Mary's Court. Certificates nf cures, in pamphlet form, may be had Gratia, st the oflieca of the s;eiit4. Tbis medicine ia prepured and sol I by the proprietors, Rowand ft Walton, No. 970 Maikct street, rhil.idolpl.ia. Agents! II. MASSER, Sunburv. 1 II. R.aer, Millon; J. S.eliol.1, New ller. lint Mr. Mu seer, Millheim; Sharps D. Lewis, Wtlkestiarre. Sold also by Druggists throughout the United Ststes. June 5. lS4r 2m. f6y " S-tVjTlDE IT &, C O ALE , Flour, l'roducr, and General Commis sion Merchanls, No. 116 Sv ;'. WuAar, BALTIMOPt, 0 FFCR their service lo the. Vi . : ta an I Fannera nf the Sunu-lianna Va.ley, for tfi a.ile of Tlour; Gmin and Produce eieril!y. in Baltimore market, mid from their rx'eiifive ac lUii'tsnee smir rutic'iavera and aLipjiTJ, caa aafely wir'a'it sattslBi-t.'ty fules. C'orresjioudentii v. ill be cotn-l.iudy L'J't cJv'utJ of itie state cf the maihets, &e. R. Ter lo M.-s.rn. Wm. W.Uini S.in. aeReyrlds&s.Ipj Davulfon A SaUi'ileia, Key re. Ill -i & Smith, J Slid Messrs. Tingley. Chldwell St EhkU.Ii, Phila, May tSth. iHtT. m jIorc icv iJoo ls ! rpttfi lt arrival is st Pu-dy's Store. Matkrl 1. Kquare, where will be found a handsome as surimeiit of SPItl.VO AND SUMMER GOODS, of the latent and most approved s')les, consitlin f Clothe, Cass inera, Vesting, Summer Stulfs, Moos, de a:r es, Lwu, Oiiigbanta, Ca'tcoH, Mi:a'ius. Jeans, Ste., Ac, Ac also, a full assortment of Groceries, sll of which will lie aulJ lower tlisu i vt-f ofieied pi i is mark- . Call and cunnne for voliiselv.s. Sunbury, May IS h. 184?. if AirESTERN HAMS and Shoulders, just recci- vrd and rir sale, by June 19. IH4V. (' 8. BOGP. 1 KESH MACKEREL, a new lot, jual irksiv,d and f r e.le. low, by June !'. 14 7 JJi.':. AKK. Tli hightet uaikcl puce paid tr Hark, at the Hois nf March 37, 1847. JOHN B.OGAK - . fW W Danenhower. No 1 Murray st. IN i . 1 J J W Danenhower. No 1 O F Hall. Cin. O. S ti C T Jenkins, No 68 Canal et, N Orleans. tN N Robinson, cor Gay d Sitrit.ia ta, lia It.