Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 17, 1847, Image 3

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    Th LMnsM in 1n it Armv. The Vera Cnu
F.a;;le, of lit date, thm discourse about Iht
wonderful operation of this wonderful age nt :
VVehad the pleaiure of enjoying an invitation
tube present on the occasion of the amputation
eft wo lug above the knee, on Saturday last,
Mrhere that great assistant in surgical cases, (the
lelkton) was used. The subjects were (wo men
vho had been conveyed to the Hospital of San
Francisco, and the success was a triumph over
physical pain. Dr. TJarton'f administered the
Ltthton, and Dr. Torter and a young physician
(whose name we are eorry we do not recollect)
were the operators In one rase the limb was
removed in live minutes and half from. the
commencement of the inhalation to the close of
the amputation. Ia the other few seconds over
that time. Doth declared they bad felt nothing
during the operation. One of them rather play
fully observed, (on recovering consciousness, and
perceiving that it was done) "that it Ihe way
yon do it, is it " ' This- ia' surely a wonderful
agent, and may be regarded as the most invalua
ble dilcovery in relieving suffering humanity,
that ha yet been revealed.
The Letheon is now used by surgeons, dentists
and accouchers, and we expect to hear of it be
ing used by disappointed political aspirant.
A Laros: Raft. A raft, from Canada, nine
hundred feet in length, 39 fet in widih, and
drawing 3 feet water was towed into Buffalo a
few day ince. The raft was composed of spar
and pine (awing opon which whs 170,000 feet
of awed pine lumber.
A Movstk Tbt The Chicago Convention
was held wider a tent, made large enough to ac
commodate twenty thousand persons.
PHILADELPHIA MAHKX.T.
TrtsoAy, July, 13.
Fixmjr asn Mkai. The market cuninoe
inactive. Small ralie of Western Flour al $." ;
fresh ground I'.mna , Corn Meal, a fc3J.
No mi Ira of Rye Flour.
;ai. Wheat, Fenna red $1 10, mixed
$1 1(1, and white $120. Corn F. mm yellow,
70c Oit 42c a 4-i. No inquiry fur Rye.
Whiskey. Sales in bbteat'Joc.
,
nAL.TIMOIlBC MAItKKT.
Qffic of the Rain mob a AvKaicaa, July 12.
FLOt'lt SuMpmharina Flour ia held at
.. GRAIN. There were a number of Iota ol
new crop Md. Wheat in market to day, a lee
of which of good to strictly prime reds, were
made at 1(X) to 11X3 and 110 el per bushel.
lVnna reds, old, are held at 100.105 ete.
We note aalea to-day of Md v. Intr Corn at
6 1 iCa eta and ol Md yellow at 6406 cent.
Md Rye ia nominal at 75 cent none here.
Kate of Md Oata to day at 3740 eta. ,
1 WHISKEY. Market quiet, and nothing of
moment doing. We continue to quota hhda at
25 eta and bbla at 20 eta.
. , Oar Choir.
Ma. EniToa. Your paper a few week ainre
gave a lit of the name of the democratic candi
date in the field for the A -semi ly. Among tbem
we noticed, with pleasure, that of Mr. 8ILA8 II
F.NCEL, of Sunbury. Aathatiioe in app oarhing
for the nomination of candidate, you will pinch
oblige many of your democrric friends in this
lowuahip, by per miring us toripre our prefer
ence for the gentleman above named, a a varia
ble per, n to leprceer.t tie in the next Lcgi.-lat.ire
We know Mr. E.mol to wim the r iiniuil--
qualifications to nmke mill a representative a
the drm. crnry of Old Nor humlierliiiid desire,
l.nd hall, therefore, c-.r. eatly urge upon the party
hir nominal on. In hi democracy we have full
fjiiih, knowing him to be identified with the
leatliug measure of ihe pnty. In hi knnwbdge
ef ihe affairs of the Stale, complicated as they are
st 1 retent, we have the assurance that he still
I able to rr ruler imporiant service. Besides, he
ia :ruly and mphati ally one of the )enile, in every
sense of the term in sympathy a well aa in e
linn and cone qneii-ly can command a vote which
few other will lie able to do. The convention,
vie are peteuaded, could put no person in nomina
tion for this rlT'ce who would rendrr more snlis
fnrlion, arid who would n licet mora credit UMu
the county, lhau Mr. Eng.).
'J ai Von 1 or Ai'ursr.
Legislature.
roil to AMEairta.
Mr. Ehitob You would confer favor upon
many of your dem-eraiie fiends, by allowing us to
bring forward, through the medium of your paper,
WILLIAM D. I. EAR HART, of Kuh towu.hip,
til candidate for the Igialature. Mr. (ieaihart
is a gentleman of sound judgment, correct habits,
and worthy the support f the Democratic paity.
We know of no pi ra n nioie suit ihie to fulfill the
riutiea of that high and rraiMMisihl-) olure. Shou'd
ihe people are pioper to elect him as their Repre
Kentalive, we feel confident that they will find in
him a public servant f di-tinguiahed abilities, and
n intalbgeut, firm and unwavering Democrat f
he Jcll'eiiiuian school ' '
Miir Voraaa or tua Fuaas.
Oar Srxt Slrmbcr.
Ma. F.piioa The time ia approaching when
a should think about (electing a candidate for
I Legislature. We have beard of a goodly
umber of perii wte have keen mentioned a
audidatet, and the claim of thi person and that
lexson, Mid of tbi ule and Ihat tide ef th liver.
iow we, wbe ere not oflica buntei. think tan 'le
al habitation' of theeandidateieefmueW leas im
rtanc than bi ability, hibooety and iotegri
y . And a for the claim of eny one to office,
ia look ! it m a bembug, as well aa anti-re-
ubliean. Oflicea were made for the people and
et for the benefit of officeholder, w ho are,
r at least ought to be, tb aervant of the people,
f there are any claim or right in thee matter,
icy Ulonj to the people, who bve a libt, and
should exercise that right in selecting nch per
son who are beat calculated to promote their in
terests, a well a the interest of the public.
Such a man we think 'we find in the person of
ALEXANDER JORDAN, Esq., of Suebery, ami
a he ha contented to serve if nominated and
elected, let every good democrat and eitieeiv put
hi ahonlder to the wheel and insist upon his
nomination. Hi election Would follow of course,
and would allay all excitement and division.
ManiofOm Tuaat'T.
Bowti. Co'wri.Ai.iTs occur more frequently du
ring the ommer mmiths than at any other period
because at thi teasoti of the year, the system
being debilitated, digestion i not sufficiently ac
tive to dispose of food before it becomes putrifi-d;
hence a peculiar acid i cenenerated in the sto
mach, which is the cause of those horrid disea
ses called dysentery, cholera morbus, inflamma
tion of Ihe bowel, Itc. Wright' Indian IVjjr.
table Pill area natural remedy, and therefore
are a certain cure for all kinds of bowel com
plaints; because they cleanse the stomach and
bowel from those putrid humor which are the
cause of the above distressing complaint. They
aim aid and improved digestion and purify Ihe
blood, consequently, as they remove the crime of
every form of dieease, it is absolutely impossi
ble for them to fail in making a perfect cure of
dysentery, cholera morbus, inflammation of the
bowels, ttt.
15i ware of count! rfeits of. all kind ! Some are
coated wilh sugar ; oihera aie made 10 lescmhle in
outward appearance the ordinal medicine. The
afel course is, In purchase from the regular agent
only, one or more of whom msy be found in eveiy
village and town in the Slate. e " .
Q -Agent for the sileof Wright's Indian Veg. t i
hie Till in Sunbury, Haaai Mam'sh. For oilier
agencie see edvertixemcnt in another column.
No Cnsaaaa is th Wanrrsa will materinlly
afivet the body if the blood ia pure. Every Indi
vidual, even the most diseaaed, bas within bim a
germ or root of . that original pure blood of our
common mo ber Eve; which germ of pure blood
i the supporter of his life, and is in constant strug
g'e to throw off the heterogenous, corrupt burnora,
which are the cauaee of discese in the individual.
By purging the b.aly of this dieaed individual A
its bad humors, you allow the germ of pure blood
to gain ground and to make blood of a better quali.
ty. I.el all who wish lo be of a line, healthy hab
it, and who desire lo lie able to stand wiihout inju
ry the continual ch.mge of this climate, ue tho
Uiandrcth Till, which will effectually cleanse lh
blood of all bad or corrupt humors, and restore the
human body to the atate of health enjoyed before
the Introduction of mineral mrdiiirirs.
Qj" Purchase uf H. Masse. Sunbury. or of the
gent published in anal ber part of thi paper.
dii:, .
InJD(tita township, on the 7th inst Mr.
FREDERICK R I KG EL, agen almut 38 year.
ia Jackson township, on the 30lb nit , Pol.
JOHN HAAS, aged r9 year. .
In Ibis place, on Wednesday last. ROBERT
DUNCAN, aon of Mr. Robert D. Myers, aged
7 month.
riUCE -CUKRENT.
Currettfd weekly by lleitry Nimer.
Wbsat, - 1 10
Rva, - 70
COB'S, . .... ',(1
Oat. . .
HrTTKN, ISJ
Eons, - 8
Poan. . 5
Fltr.n, ... lit
rtsrswAT., . - 2f
Tallow, ... 10
Klax, ... .1(1
Hsi KLan Tlax, 10
Dei km A rr !... . . 7S
Do. PrAcaK., . IftO
II
ANCE'8 SARSA.PARILI... oa BLOOD
TheCheirsl apd let Mwlicine in eiieleiM-e!
Every person who ia subject to Bilious Fever,
should purify their Idjod and system by
. ning a boa f the
s 4 iisa pa mi. 1. a or r.Loon riujif
Persons afllicled w i'h t'oativenesa. should iry the
llfsca'a SARSAPARILLA.01 BLOOD PILLS!
Young ladies and gentlemen troubled with Pim
ples on the Face. ahouM try the
SARft.1PAMLLA, OR BLOOD PILLS
Singing in the Ears relieved by the
Htara'a 8ARSAPARILLA, or BLOOD PILLS'.
Headache and (Jiddinese cured bv uainj the
SARSAPARIL1.A, OR Rl.OOD PILLS
Drow-iiiesa and (ieneral Debility, curel hv the
HAMCK'SARSAP.RILL.or BLOOD PILLS!
Dypepsiacan le rnreil by using the
S.1NSAPAR1LLA OR BLOOD PILLS'
(Jj-Persona who have token considerable p illions
of mercury, and in convenience have paina in the
bones, r-hou'd ne fieelv the
II. sen's SXRSAPARILLA.or Rl.OOD PII.L-!
(jj- Poisons in want of a Pill Ihat is Vwtly
YfKeliilife, and is warranted not to emilain a purlt
elt uf Mereurif, should Uae the
SARSVPAKILLA.or W.OOD PILLS
(XT Till: tSKKVISK FOR SA LF. fiY 1$
SETH S. HA NCR, 108 Raltimore st. and corner
a a I I ..a 1 -Is 1 ....
ui u. ... . """ """ -
.J by C. LORf.E BRIC II T. Sui.bury
l. tlw.- KJ t l".lt UI a li It 111 Itlll'l
July 17, 1847.
HANCE'scnMPnnvnsyRueoF hoke
hound for Tin: ri'Ri: of
Cuunh, Culdt, Cuutumjiti -n, Spitting nf '.'.,
Puin in fi S'de und Rrentt, HrwitiU 1,
Crmin, Atthina. and till derate uri-
tmg frvm a dirvtderrd ii".l'i , ;
offhelti':givrnrcfretrdrild.
TAKE TIME BY THE FOIIEU)t;K,
Is a piece of advice which is suitable to all seasora.
and applicative to all fwrpoeeaC tlMMigh lb re is no
instance in wnich this piece of advice 1 more valu
able, than le persons who bave a coogti or cold, for if
they neglect what aaay appear to I ham very trifling
.V THE M.VINNLSU,
it may lead to (inflammation of Lungs, end fiaally
Com-amption t To all who have a ceugh, we would
aay, prnrure a holtle of t
NANCE'S COUPOIST) XYRVP OF
JI0REHOVND.
The medicine ia pleasant to take, and H may save
you year of suffering.
Price 50 Cent per bottle or sly. hntirea for Mr.
Pre,. red and sold by SETH M. HANCE,
108 Da hi mm st.and corner of Charlea A Pratt at,
and by OEORCIB PRIOH r.Sunhury.
D. BRAtTIUAM, Northumberland.
July W, let.
nn, suati: in thi: mwtii.
rrilf E following tel'er just come to hamf, and
.1. wi J be reml with tntereH. The patient aitfTer
ed intolcrsNy, am' could Bod no relief until ha
need Dr. wm' Gowenvirn Stare of Wrirr
CrrsRar. It i eertairdy tho most wondcrrul cure
on rteotd ! Head h. ., . ,
Wilminfrttn, C, Jan. 13th, 1847.
Da. wft Dear Sir i H iving been almost
miraculously cured by your vatushlo medicine, I
think it not more than common graiirmfe in me lo
make one siljitkm to the long list f certificites
which yon have received of remaiksb'e cures by
your medicine. During the two years prrrcding
last Auanst. I was very much ditreeif bv a soy
bad fold and rseM"g roinsh. and during the latter
p"n of the time it rontinued to grow w rse, and
inde d, in July my friend gsve me over, hiving
tried all kind iT medicine, said to be good for such
disease, with. nil the lea-t good 1 fleet. I wa re
duceil almost to a perfect corpe, r.nd bnd scarcely
any f, non my ho.lv, anil for a long lime ne
ver thouchl to rio fioin my bed sgain A fiicnd
one d .y ked me if I had tried Dr. 8w ai s r.'s
t'nmponnd Hymp of Win CiiKnat, and advicd
toe to do en at once, as he heard that it hml worked
a treat many wonderful cures. I took bis advice,
and nfior oxiuc up severs! lo'tV of i', I grew so
much belter lb it I w ennbled to loave my bed,
and nfierw.irds to walk a1out Ihe house, arid ffo
out into the etreet. I wa eneonraaed bv lhi, and
( continued the nee of your medicine, and now, by
mean of Its wnml.-mil curative powers, I am per
f. ctly wrtl, and enjoy the use rf a'l my fnenliie,
jti!t s nmch as if I had never Wen afflicted In the
wny I described to you. I have written this not
thinking that it w It nt all interest you. but humhlv
hoping that it will have its mite of inrluenee in cau
sing ynor vUihlu medicine to he ep-e.-id am ng
mankind, and in assisting to raise you to thtl sta
tion which you richly deecrva, f r your persevering
t'lV.irls for Ihe p-iMie eood.
K spi C'fu'ly your friend and admirer.
James k. mainland.
Comment on such evidence as the nb vc is un
necessary. A single trial will place Dr. cvt'i
Cimrmin Stare or Wnn I'lmnar heyoud Ihe
reach of compel lion in the estimation of every pa.
tirnt. U it its healing viilui) will he its- heat re
commendation. ' . '
Harare of tmpmit'on Ailemp'a bate often
Iveu made I y unprine pted indiv dunla In imose
upon Ihe community a iuro article. Stealing
neirlv the whole of the name of my prepiration.
To fully guard auainat such base and palpahle iio-
mition, the poMie shool.l rhon all prepiriti ms
purporting to contain Wild Cherry, eieept that
learing the sign tore . f Da. II. Swsvia on eich
bottle. The name of Dr. Seittr, in e nneetion
wilh ihe Compound Syrop of Wild Cherry, has
never yet been coun'erfei'ed. So ifgpersona would ,
lr in mind the name of Da. Swa vae. lliey mav
he eure of ublaiuiiig the o iginal and genuine arti-
cle.
Beware of the worhle-e TtaNams. 'Ilitrers.
Syiopv Ae , aa they r filsin noli of the virtue
of the original preparation. '' . '
The (.oiin.d and oolv) g.tiuine article is pre
pared by DK. SWAYNE, corner of F.ighth and
Kare street, Philadelphia, and for aale by amenta
in all p-rt of the Foiled Slatra, and aome parte of
Europe.
Only A gen's in Sunbury. are
HENRY MASSER.
OEORCE URKillT.
Dr. J. A. Moore. Dinvillo; T. S. Mack y A.
Son, M lion; M D. A J. Wells, Muncv; C. A.
Wyatt, l.ewiahnrg; Dati A Schnnie, Sclinsgrovc;
John C. Kenn, Line Mountain P. .
I'hilaJ. Iphia, jeiac2m.ffi-ly
To the Electors of Northumberland
County :
17EI.I.OW CITIZENS At the r-quest of mv
friend', I otPr myself as a lanlidule for the
ofli e of
County C'oninilaloinT.
Should vnti belli ve me worthy of your conli
dence, and confer thi olliee upon u.e, 1 hall apaie
no eiertions to give gcmral eansiartinn.
JACOl) HDKKA.
Fppcr M.honoy, July 17, 1847.
KNlale of J amen llusled, dee'd.
TaVTOTlCE is I er'y civ-n, ihat letters leal
ineniary no sa d eaiate have l ien granted to
the sulweriltrr. Peraori having ileinaii-w against
eaid estate, art requested lo prevrni them for exa
mination mid nleinf n', and t'loae know iug Ibein-
selves indebted are reqne tel 10 muke imioedi .te
payment. SARAH Hl'STED.
Sunburv. July 17. 1817. 6t Ei'rx.
I'auxc Header!!!
Thi good advice conies from a friend, an eda
ratid phvsic;an, and one who ha been cured of
protraced illnes-. bv THE IMPROVED INDI
AN VEGETABLE PILLS." (Si uw Coat )
which are al thia moment effening some of the
most remark' le cures on record, and tin y w ill con
tinue to fii-ul the kk as long aa they are rcsoried
lo bv ihein. This ia no noairum, made merely to
sell iiierpftive f its ipialitie, but a valuable med
leini', made by a well inf.irmed Physician . uf Vege.
table lugredb nt, ;iiee. rfficnciait, and hiirmesi.
In a f w day, we -hall m.ike a public report of se
veral more ra-es of n.ritir.n cure (fur ire note m
olhert) and the public miy know on what medi
cine to rely in time of need.
(jjr- CAUTION. As a miserable imitation bus
been nude, by the name of ,-Sugir Coaled Pills"
it is neei-sa ry to be sure that Da. t! Be.vj. Smith's
silina'ure is on every box. Piice '2!t rents.
I'niu ipal CHI'ire. 1 !) I ireenw ieb at. New York.
Soldl-y JOHN W. FISll.l.Mi. Sun!, my.
WM. rORnYTHE, .Y.a-Au,V.
Jn'y 10. 147. V
ioticc
I S hereby fiven to
:dl
b'Ratee, creditors, and o-
- tber person interested in ihe enntea of
A.I 1111
Sotlrer dee, willed by his eir Prle Kun-: of Di-
j ,i,l Kre, dec, . tfed bv hi. nd.ir Pet.-r Kun.; of
Mgn ,;, hy hff fw Juhn
. j Mary Sia.ulen uee, -at' lot ny her er Juhn ts:aJ
1 ) den and I'harles Riddle; of Wm Hni.hlcn dee, set
. . I tied bv hi errs John S'a.M.'n and ('lull 'a Riddles;
of Michael Crea-incer der, settled hy bi admr Da
1 uiel hthwartx; of Win Retst-r dec, e lied ly his
' irs Samuel and D.ivid Rree.; of Snnnel DoIkoii
' dec serlled by hi admt ("nthaiine 1oImoi j ef Ni
I eh.das l. 'nn dec, reilled by his admr Piter Dietil;
j of Josi ph K. ff r, nr. dee, settled by bra rir Joseph
i Keirr, jr ; ef Cnhvine Michael d. c, sett'ej by her
I almr ji.hn Lcnker; of ChrUtain B. - der, aeiib-.l
! . n ' II'.. .rn..:iL' . i
l.y nisrir umtamin inor, o. ih.m rvar nian u.r,
. . . - , . I -L. L- r
settled t'V liia aomr rr.-o. rica nismin; 01 uer
nard MrGee d. e, aettled by hi aire Michael Me
Gee and Dennr Buo';'uf John Moyer dee, settled
by hii cr Dr. John K ker; of John Hile, dee, art
tUd by hi admr Wm lilo of Samuel Bloom dee,
a. tiled by hi xr Jacob nj Daniel Bloom; the
account of Frederick Shell, guardian of Mary Eli-
ibetb Hull; tbe account of David Eahhaeh, Iroate
of lire rt.tt ef Philip Eshhach, dee'd. Lat of
Nonhuurlrlaiid eonnty, dee'd thai ihe eiecetora,
adra nisiiatoi. and auaidian uf the aaid deceasta!
eaistis have fi ed their accounts with the Register
of thi county, and that they will be presented t"
thaOiuuaiM' Court el aaid county, on TucaJay.
the 3d day uf August nest, fir confirmation nd
allowauco. EDWARD OYSTER,
Regislci's Orlice, , b gittr-
tunluiy, July J, lb if. S
LIST Or CAUSES.
IOR trial in the Court of Common Pleaa of Nor.
-- thum'etland County, at August Term, 1817,
commencing the first Menday, being the 3d.
J-00 B and Andrew Fetzer va Charles O Dntt
J W Seiliinger, alienee orRarvar vs J Garner's haire
William Simenrnn va J Bhlpman A K Hreenoogh
Wm H lleineman va Hartman II Kt.erble
Petor Richter's exr'a va Dodge A Barret
J din A Lloyd va Wm E McDonald
Wm II Pomp's assignees va Wm Welch
Reniamin Robins
Valentine Klaxe
Henry Masser
James Merrill., ex'rs
Virkary A Viekery
Mah'on Hanilen el l
Charles II Krick
v Wm MrCarty rt l
v (tanrge Wat ado.'ra
v Peter llrosius et nl
va John linllem in et al
va Waiiam Krirk
Wimd A Rhawu'sena Divid Hanpt
Jttinel II t'onncr
Uenrge C Lilly
J din Hine
CtHii'th f ! J Jenkins
(forge Ecki rt
Pram-i. Hall'a adnna
lta!t r Uarnhart
norough of Miltnn
va Dani. I Weidner
vs Jacob Lilly's adm'ia
vs Eliz.ihcth lime
vs T A llilliogton t al
vs Jacob Shi a
vs Samuel fllair
va (jeorge Ovster
vs Samuel Ulair
va William Carr
J icoh W Sril7.iiiB,er
Henry Manner va 11 K M ieser A Joseph Eisely
lialtxer tiarnhart n Cenrge 'lytir
John Mans. Eqr
Jacob Reed
William II Cilbrrl
Whiiall A Brown
v Rob. it A Parish
s
D N Lake et al
va Pctei H.inahiw.oit
vs l.hn II Itovd'a ens
va Namtt
Wil ion Napsn va
Yardliog A Ln er et al vs
Moil A Schoebcr i t al va
Sma
ame
Daniel S While
llul. l SiniMi
vs Itcnjamtil lioloua
a AuviiRtiia A John llurv
Freeman II Clatk v ,t.liu Sehriner
l-aao llmf vs Henry EUloii
DA P Railroad eo v H ywond A Snjder
Hush D Oika'e adm'ia vs J nnea Oika
Wi!Him Dale v John Follmer'a e'r
William tiilifon va David ilodlen
Wm A II Fege'y A r va (Scoigo He, kert
Willi im Albriuhl
vs Haac V Uryant
vs Jaoie. Row. el a
va Abraham Siraiib
va lluh McFall
vs Same
vs J din Mntehler'a a.'m'ra
va Win H Frvmue co
t'liaih'a PliBKaula
F II WiUon
John N l. sti r
Harlow Prior
Ee Mulchler
Sarah II Cornlcy
Miuera' Bank ol Pottsville Ia wia Dewarl
Charlea Pleasants va Same
Philip llillmeyer va taeorge (od
William Muiray " 1) ihir tia.uhart
JOHN FARNtsv OR I'll,
Prothonotr 'a olliee. ) Vrnth'y
Sunbury, Julv 10. 1817. S
OF Norlliuiiilrand Comity, fr August I'.roi.
A. W: 1847. '
dirand .lurortx.
1wi. David Wat, flenrge Wagoner.
W.iwwr. Rolieit Mcl.ee, David C. Watson.
Willia n Ireland. - -
Chitlhqtiarite. Wil'iam Blair, George Tiolel,
William Durham, John Caul.
Point. Francis Oibson.
Simhtrtf fleorge P. Ituver.
Shanuikin. Jsc -b Conrad, Joseph For..
Ruth Oolfrey Pockt feller, I'eiry Patton, Ro
ller! Amm rmn.
Vpprr Mnhimny Daniel lleim, David Clark.
Elia tteixt. Daniel Fnl.
ljawrr Alahnniiff. William Fiog'ono.
Jttekton. Micbjcl Spatz, tieo. fJei. Mich set
Kui.-ai.
Traverse .furors.
Tiirhut John Siadden.
Istfii --Daniel Dienbach. Michael R.i Vr.
Ir!nwir. J icob Hii ret. Jo'ph Hammer, E.
L. Pifer, Moara M. Bonier, J.eoh lln wn
,liltil Seih t'adwalader, Israel Kepler, Soml.
Te-e, J.Mei.h Anita'ad. John S Pcteriu.iii.
ChiWrquaque. t'hartea Fot, John Housel,
J.nnea Ro.wl, Willi on Krnmer.
PiiiiU.-tjeo, Leaher, Peter Foutt, Micha.l
Am dd.
A'oriMiT.V;rn John Rower. A. C. Iltrrctt.
lpper A'iuta. Ceo. nbenl -rf. Ilerir K'ine
aiaarr Auiruita rsml. Lan'r.. Jereminh Wet
icI. Johu W , Mali. h. Henry Folk, O-o. Bum.
Suinmkt'n. Win l!aa, J nnea 1' rice, Conrad
V' St, Wm. Martr Valentine Klaie, Jarob S'loll,
John Rotheiniel. jr.
Riuh. Reberi" Camplll, Philip Hile, Win. M.
Kse.
I'pper Mtilumny.- John Baum, Abriitnm Kun-
H-blisll.
1ttrrr Niihinnyy.tlvit. Leriker, John Lower.
Hill Midmnvt l.eonai.l Peed.
Jiclttim. Dan'l Sehail, Peter Brown, Pm'l
Bobrer, Samuel Malieh.
To Ihe Electors 0 Northumberland
Comity :
AT the
,,l! ten
the solicitation of a numlcr of my frienda in
nt part of the county. I have coutcutr '
lo be a ranuidale lor the thee or
T It K A 8 U H K It-
Should 1 I elected, it will be my p'eaaure e
wll a duty, lo ait. ud to the buinra if ihe olliee
with fidelity and pnncHiililv.
iSI'.ORfiK WE HER.
Sunbury. July 3, ISt7.
GREAT 3.?vGA'flTsV
S K 1.11 X (i o F b
fll. PI RUY, Market S.juare, Sunloiry. h ia
, a large aioitinei.l ol Dry (iooda, (ir.a'ene,
Qnm na Waie. Ae , which he will n-ll at reJuC'd
prices, for rarsli or country produce,
runl urv, JoU 3d. 1847. if
DICKSON 6c CO.,
No. HO Market St reel, fivciloors licluw
ThirilSouih ni.lc.
riXXX.ADCI.FKXA,
Impoi ivi K niioUsulc I-alcrai In
w
TATCHF.S, Watch (.la aea and Marenola.
' r 11 ... I...... u...l
Jviveirv n an oe-cni'ii orrs ii.iii""
S'y'. s, cmpil-iiig ail me aniciua cniiii r.r.i
w ill) t'.ie TraJc,
Cl.ck.
Dillon A '' Driiannii, O. rmm Si'var and Sib
ver-PtateJ Warea.
ShrlKiilJ and Uiruiingham PI Hed Fancy Ait i le..
R uluers A Sou's and V..sJ. nholrri'a Cutlery, II
us. He saora. Erae.a, Dc.k Knues. Ae.
Dory II.n.lledTttbletJmlery.i.fibe iiii. at, medium
and roinm an quliie.
A la ce assort aienl of O jIJ Piiia,
Perif,H-ul Sneciael. .
Papier Math auJ J .pinned Tray, varmua shajie.
and e" 'lines, at la-lured latea. ;
Gold W atch Cases, Dials and Sjlver-VVare, of all
dcseriiiuona, manufacliwcJ to erdrr.
DICKSON A CO havine. recently removed
into tbe large sud commialimu warehutise tjnuerly
occupied by Mts- U- Asaai aar A Sua, aud
more recently by .Aee"T Kaninntee, beg
leave lo liJorm Watch Dealer, Country Menhsn's
and others, thai they ds gn having et all times a
large eaortmenl of Uooila, of their own iinMrta
tbm, which they ere determined to ekl at tbe luwest
ratea.
' Every afenllon will be pai.l 10 Ihe Parkin
of tloiNla, and in the eiecution i( Ord. ra, th ,u ill
tic and piice will bi fully gv)iantid again! all
comiwiitiou.
I'hils'.M'hil, juiie li.b, lbii'. ly
OPINIONS OF THR TRfciSS.
tiktirrvt to
TTRicni'S mm vecstabie ruts,.
From Ihe Camden Dtmncrat.
VyRlOHT'S UniAir Vr.TAit,a Pite.-Tht
celaUated Pills, o eniversally uaej and ad.
mired, have become to I a considered almost ae &
cessary In familrea aa water or flial. In fct, Ihe
principle upon which ihia medicine ha estal.l'shrd
ita repeta'ioo pirpali;i- now retty generally
cknowledie.l lot the only hue on. bvvbi.H
he.ilih may be p es tvJ, 01 restor-d when impair, d.
Wright's Pills erenow a universal fsvnrite.
From the rnlndilphia Saturday Evening Pout.
Wmiomt's Nona Vnr.TAat Pitts, are at
taining great Ci I. b-ity in .New England, aa wi H a
other part ol the United States. The attempt of
pereona to defraud the public by the ail of spurious
S'tieles meets with general reprobation. Dr.
Wright ia an indef ilipable bindncsa man. and show
an arrav of cures bv Ihe merteetne which warrant
cnntVltMcn in the tirlueaof bia li.dian Vegetable J
Pills.
From the Ph'hffrfphia Sp'rit of the Time.
Waiour's Nana) V;o.Tiat Prti.s. Pen
pin are pretty well sa'i fied by this time Ihat calo
mel, -and the ether thousand and nn mineral pre
para'ions nf ihe ,hoai, are In t:er adapted, 1.' a gen
eral rule, to kill lather than cure Ihe patient ; aa a
m.l'er of cnjr o, vegetable medicines are therefore
in great request. Thet are mmv bemhuga how
eve, among the littler, and we would alvie all
lliosn who Ijave the le-.t rcvard for Ihcir healih, to
i.y Wright" lud an Vrgrhdite Pill nf Hie Karth
Amirirnn Colli ge nf Health, aa (hey are Ihe pre
paration of one in imately acquainted wih the
healing art.
From the Birt'tn Du'ly Time.
Wan.ni'a Inoiai Vi,r.KTAHi.. Pii-ta. .Of all
the public adveriisd mrdicities ef th dny, we
know of none thai we r an more s ifely recommend
f w the "ill that flesh is heir to." than the Pilla that
are sold nt the ileoot nf lha North Amii-an Col
li Be "f Healih, No. I'M I remont street, Boston.
Seveial insl.iiices we know of where they are used
in families with the higbeai s tihf o linn ; and no
nicer ago than vesteidav, we h' rd an eminent
physi. iau of this city recommend them in high
terms.
The loll wiog highly respectable Hlorrkerper
have tei n duly npaiiiied ac els for the Sale of
Wright 1 Indian cgdulilc I'i'lt, in iNorthumlcr
I old county :
Henry Meaner, Sunbury.
E. V J. KaulTinan, Auaiinta township.
Samuel Herb, Little M ihonoy.
William Deppeo, Jackson.
HiMievillrt Holshue, l'pa-r M.ihouoy.
John ti. Renn, I'pi er Mahouoy.
fumuil John, Shamokintowji.
Forxylhe, W1I-011.V Co.. Noithiimboilaud.
E. L. Piper, WalMinburg.
Irlaiid ,V Hsyoea. McEiscii-ville.
Jam.-s Peed, PotUgr.ne.
Wm. d fv-oll. Rur-hvdlc.
Hartman Kinrble, Elvhurg P. tj.
Am-'B T. Beieael, Turbutsville.
ti id- oil Sha.lel, L'par Mshnnov.
Rhode & Farrow, Sny.lsilown.
John King, Farmervdle.
SiUs (7. tlo.'k. Martin's Cre. k.
J. De Young. Hieksvide.
Abraham Nberer. Ri. bmoii.1.
Samuel Taylor, Kliteforl.
John II. Vincent, Chilisqnaqne.
Wm. Hemen A: B.other, Milton.
Iliwist sr ('orartsiriM. Ihe public are
cautioned against Ihe many apuriou medicine.
which III order In deceive, are c .llej by name SI
milir lo Wriuht'a Indian Vegetable Pilla.
The s ifeal eoure it lo puichaf of Ihe tegnlar
eg'ns only, who are gentlemen that may be re
lied oa.
rr Itlfice' devoic.l s. liisive'y lo the sale of
WKIOHI 'H INDIAN VEliK TABLE PILLS,
of the No-th American College of Health. No. 28
tSreemvieh Street, New York ; No. 1118 Tremont
Street. Hovon; and PRINCIPAL OFFICE. No
169 Hu e SrasiT, Philadelphia.
June llMi. IHI7. slfy.
To the Electors of NorthnmZcrland
Count o :
BEINO .ohriteJ by many of my friend,. I
h iv cnn-aiiied to etVr inys. II a Vulun
lo.i c.iidi.ialu for the etliee ol
T II i: 4 S IT K i: R
f Northumberland county. Should you ee pro.
Ir to elect me. I pledje mvae.flo perforin the
duties of .aid otlice with lib lilv.
HENRY WEIE.
Sunbury, June t9 h, IK 17.
THOVfl MEXICO!
Mima MUIY . niCCAY. of
f the bniotm'i of Noithuml-erUn.l, auc
re-sor to Daniel llMittigam, ie-p.ctlully
inform the public, that, although Ucn.
Scoti'a armv h tak n Jalapa, f imooi lor it pro
duction of Jal ip, she still bas enough nf the article
to sii ply the wants of her cut.mci, beside every
other variety nf .'ruga and medicine usually found
in an epothec.ry shop. Having purchased the
slock of Mr. nraut:gatn, ehe has opened a new e
alalilisbme.it. elmocl posite hi old stand, nd
irtisis, by t-trirt a!t l.li n lo business, to merit the
iilr.i.ince of ll.B Vli illitV i nJ Il'lblid
She mil eoni-tan'ly i-ep on band eve-y variety
of Dnia. Paints. Sj.ic. a, Palei.t Medicines. e q
ih t ia ii.iut'y f und in a dieg store, wnicu ane
will di-w)ae of st rea .liable prites.
Phynciuns and otliers, from a distance, supplied
st wholesale p-ice.
N ..itbumifiland, M..y SI. 1M7- tm.
rir( l'ri'iiiiiim AVriliir lnU.
No. Hi North Thinl Slieet,
IMllIrADF.l.FinA.
1-P,I1M D'. Hare, the c. le'irat-d Profe-aor id
Chemistry in tbe I'niver-ity ol IVnn'a.
-LM.i', ..M hil. Oct. 1,14.1.
Ite.ir sir H.viri t -.! our Ink. I ill lhiik
you to send me another bottle, sa 1 find ll rt be
. Ji. ll. ii!. 1 iim your, tiulv. ' .
Ruhr Vlina."
From Dr. L.:cVe, of Cincinnati, diailognUhed
f. l hi nuuiern.it nei.-ntiflc reaea'ehe. '
'Medical College ol tlliio, Cinrinil,
January 17, t44.
Havine ued Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I rtl
sttiefie I that ll Is the whith ever eorhe Irt
my no U .I ue, and esi ecially it unxrllerit for the
ua nf .vrr Frits, nftrf unti not earrbtf? thfcin.even
in long use. .';"' M
Jona Irficka. Frof. of CHemM.V.
HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMENT.
From a well known scientific' gentleman,
Philad. li hie. Fob. S7. 1841.
Mr. Jos. ph F. Hover Sir 1 A oa of yonr 4.
mtit, and anas practical test of It aupeiteiily.
ha Induced mo to raeommeud it 10 others e an
invaluable article tor mciidnig China, tilaaa, or
Cabinet Ware. Cixeaatt M6ti,
Anivte Cheoii .
Frle t tbe Msnufactoryi WUoletle and Re
tail. No. 8 Noere Tuian Xftt. oppoit
Cbniy slietl, FbiUdelphia, be -
JUSFrl! V- H'HER.
I May 22, lew. jau ly aunuisr s-..
ia iji.
Indian VesctabSc Panacea.
HEREDITARY TETTER.
tji -jt, It ia now ix moniha !nce
my
J " youngest child. daughter, had a cutaneous
affection, which made ita appearance over It en
tire body, h wa t c of Hereditary Tefer. an4
so virulent wa. the disease, that we wished, ia
case it cou'd not be speedily relieved, that it might
l anon laid in ita grave. At ihta stage of the dis
ease my siror-in-law called upon you In advise as
to the bei-t preparation of Sarsapaiill that could
be pr.vcutedj, aa an alternative; when, you recom
menced the use of Dr. Cnllen's Indisn Vegetable
Panacea, ani I am pleased to say that the good
effects of the medicine were perceptible w hen it
had taken but a few doses; and by the time we
had used one sin ale bottle, tbed seaae hsd entirely
disappeared, and from th .1 time there has been no
te.sppearauee. I really f el thankful to you fir
having recommended the Panacea i'l this casn, for
I feel confident that had not the diwase la-en ar
rested, my rhdd would, ere Ihia, have been the
tenant of the eold and silent tomb.
Rei-peelfullj yours,
Rswi-s A- Waltok, JOHN V. HERS.
Phil. Doc. 0, 1845. 85 N. Seventh St.
WHITE SWELLING.
Mr J.T. RowAvn, Phil. D e I0.1RLV
Deat Sir, At your renneat I cheerfully giv vou
an account of the wonderful cure effected tiiwin me
by Dr. Cu lien's Indian Vegetable Panacea. At
the age nf 14 yeara I had upon my right knee a
White Swelling, which a'ltlenea tho junt. ana
caused some seventy or, more pieces nf the bono
pieces of the bone to come away in the ore, anil
which waa temporarily relieved hy tlie usual reme
dies, but nol entirely cured. At limes sorea would
again break nut. ami Income o (list rea ing anil p.m
fill that 1 could gel no rest night nor day. In thi
way it continued until lt spring, when, having
witnessed the eilraordmary clieeis of your Panacea
a an Hltornative, upon a daughter of mine who
was using it for a chronic disease, I conclude.! lo
make a trial of it in my own case; Ihe result ha
licen an entire cure. I am now 67 year of age, and
have suffered 5.1 year with the sore. I cheerful.
Iv add mv teitiinoiiial to the many o'hera I have
beard, of the curea performed by your cebbratid
Panacea. THOMAS WAl.TIW.
490 N. 3.1 st., Ald. rman 7ih Ward.N. L.
BCORFULA.
To whom it may concern Thia may certify
that my child, almost from bitlh, was afllicled with
Scotfula, which covered most of 11 bony with
aorrs ; an.l that lor IH month, ttiougn constantly
under medical treatineut, nothing afforded relinf
till I was induced to make trial of Dr. t'ullen In
dian Vegetable Pansce. The attending phvaio
cin, on w tnewmg it go.at eflecl, recommended
it continuance according lo directions, and by n-
ing a (ingle bottle of the Panacea, the child wa
apparently cured. It is now slxnit 4 monttis ainca
the medicine was discontinued, and I have no
d uibt but tbe cure ia complete. Yours truly,
RnwAan etc Waltov, M. MeCLEAS,
Fhila.l. Aug. 8, ISIS. U80 Market t.
BARBERS' ITCH.
Mr. J.T. IWisi-Sir. Som-timo lat spting
I wa so unfortunate as to get the "Jacks'iii, or
Barbers' Itch," by nhaving after aome one affected
by that troublesome and obstinste disease.
You cannot have forgotten the swollen and i.n
tsled condition of mv face at the time you recom
mended "Dr. Cullen Indian Vegetable Panacea."
I have now the pleasure to inform you, for the
benefit of all who are similarly afllicled, that the
use of a single botile of the Panacea cured me en
tirely. Yon msy well judje ef my gratification at
such a result. aeT hid so often known the disease
lo continue for year under the usual mercurial re
tnediea. (Signed) T.L.SANDERS.
Philal., Aug. 6, 1845. Fledge Office.
SCORFULA.
Mavara. Row A an 6t Waitos. I have been lor
two year or more severely afllicled with Scorfula,
and "af:cr having tried three eminent pf.y3ici.1n
without any relief, I had come to the conclusion
that I muat .lie. I had fourteen open ulcer on my
face and body at the same time. While in ihia
condition, a friend procured me a bottle of your
Dr. t'ullen' Indian Vegeleble Panacea. This w
bout two month since. I have taken ii bottle
and cm completely cured. My general health i
also better than it has Wen for yeais.
E. W. MAXWELL Mary's Court.
Certiflratea of cure, in pamphlet foim, may be
had (iratis, st the offices of the agents.
Ti ls medicine is prepared and soi l by th
proprietors, Rowand &. Walton, No. 376 Market
Mieel, Phil ulelpl'ia.
Mieel, r hi
. rw
?Jj
5 C
w lNJ
W W Danenbower. NoJ Murray t.t. W .
W Danenhower. No 1 OF Hall. Cin.O.
T Jenkins. No in Canal st, N Orlena.
N Robinson, cor Gy Saratoga ts. Halt,
Agent: H. MASS bit. Sunbury.
I.
Im:
II.
Mr.
R..aer, Milton; J. Seebold, New ller
Musaer, Millbeim; Sharp D. LewU,
WilkesSarre.
Sold also by Druggiata llir.iiiRboul the United
Slates. June 5, 117 2in. f6y
" HAYDE1T & CO-LE,
Flour, Produce, and General Commit
sion Merchants,
No. 116 Sj-itu' Wnaar, BALTIMORE,
OFFER tbeiT' aervicca ti the Merchant n I
Fanner of the Su.ijuehanna Valley, for the
sale of Flour, tirain and Produce generally, in the
Dultiraute Uiatkct, and from their etten-ive ac
iii.inthce among pua-hasers anJ tbipi-crs, tin
afely W in an I eatUfaelory sale.
t;orrexmdrnta will lJ constantly kept adviBdl
of the state of the niaiket, &e.
R. r. r U
Messrs. Wm. Wilson A Son. "
J-eee Revnolde A So,,. Ualtimorc.
DaViddUl AC Saunder. I
Reynolds & Smith, j
and Mer. Tincley, Caldwell ck Kltglish, Phil.
M .y Iftih. I84T. m
'More IVuw Goods!
flHE last rriva ia at Puilly'a Slore, Market
1 Square, where will 1 foUnd a banJsoiM
sortmelit or
SPRINfl AND SUMMER COOT,
of tbe latet nd nvrl upptoved eiy tee, consishng of
CliHh, Cssaimers, Vesting,
Rummer Stuff, Moua. tie lainea, Lawn,
limghain. Calico. Mulin. r
Jeans. Ac. Ac. Ac ; slso, a lull awoitineut -
l.rncerie, all of abich will be sold lower lb-
offered in t'.ie mark. !. , ,
Call and eaaiuioe fot youiaelvc.
S.iuhorytay J 5 h , I WI7 tf
fESTF.RN HAMS and '
' v.d au.l f..r sale, by
June 19. 147.
iRESII MACK'"- ' '
1 and f r sale
June 19. '
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