PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Tuesday, July, 23 . . Flour and Ghaim Stock of Flour light and maiket quiet. GooJ Western it worth Jo j and fresh ground $53 a 5j. Corn Meal, $1j for Fenna. ami $3J for Erandywine, though we have heard of a tale of the latter at $3 J. Rye Flour it offered at S3g. Grain Wheat, good red it ararre at $11; white $1 30 ; Corn is worth 70 to 80c for Penna. yellow and 78c for Southern, with tales. No alea of Rye. Oatt are worth 46c. Whiskey It held at 26 a 29 in hhda and bbl. J3ALTI1UOIIB MAItKRT OJJice oMBAtTioa Amicak, July 26. ' GRAIN New Wheat it very much wanted, but the receipta are trilling, an.! only In very amall lota, which tell at UOalKJctt. Jbrgood to prime reds, and 120 ctt. for white. Salet of Maryland white Corn at 70 cenl. One or two parcels of yellow told at 73 cents. A lot of Pennsylvania yellow, from ttore, wat Bold at 75 cents. Oats are worth 43a4.icts. sales. WHISKEY. Sales of several lott were made to day at 2.1 cfs. for Ibis, which is an improve ment. No tales of hogsheads. limn Trick for TonAcco. A hogshead of to. bacco wat told at Lynchburg, Va , on Tuesday last, at twenty-Jive dollars per hundred the high est price given this year in any market of the State. Our Choice Mn. EniTOR. Your paper a few weeks since gave a list of the names of tho democratic candi dates in the field for (ho Assembly. Among them we noticed, with pleasure, that of Mr. SILAS H. ENGEL, of Sunbury. A the time is approaching for the nomination of candidates, ynu will much oblige many of your democratic friends in this township, by permitting us to express nur prefer ence for the gentleman above named, as a suita ble person to represent us in the next Legislature. AVe know Mr. Exnri lo possess the requisite qualifications to make such a representative a the democracy of Old Nor humberland desire, and shall, therefore, earnestly urge upon the party Lis nominntion. In his democracy we have full faith, knowing him to-be identified with the rendiug measures of the paity. In his knowledge of the affairs of the Slate, complicated as they are at present, we have the assurance that he will be able to render important service. Besides, he is truly and rmphalii ally oie nf the paifdc, in every sense of the kirn in sympathy as well as in sc linn mid cons, qtiemly an command a vote whicb few others will he ahle to do. Tho convention, we are persuaded, could put no person in nomina tion for this office who would render more satis faction, and who would rt fleet more credit upon the county, (ban Mr. Engcl. The Voice or Aiucsta. Onr Nut Member. Mr. Editor. The time is approaching when we should think about selecting a candidate for he Legislature. We have heard of a goodly number of persons who have been mentioned as andidateg, and the claims of this person and that nerson, and of this side and that side of the river. Vow we, who are not office hunters, think the 'lo al habitation' of the candidate is of much less im portance than his ability, his honesty and integri y. And as for the claims of any one to office, ve look upon it as a humbug, as well as anti-re-publican. Offices' were made for the people and tot for the benefit of officeholders, who are, r at least ought to be, the servants of the people, f there are any claims or rights in these matters, hey belong to the people, who have a right, and hould exercise that right in selecting such per--i)t who are beat calculated to promote their in ;rcstt, as well as the interests of the public, uch a man we think we find in the person of LEXANDER JORDAN, Esq., of Sunbury, and 1 he hat contented to terve if nominated and ected, let every good democrat and citizen put 1 shoulder to the wheel ami insist upon his miinatiou. His election would follow of course, id would allay all excitement and division. Many bf Old Tuuuut- Legislature. FUR Till AMERICA. Mr. Editor You wou'd confer a favor upon my of your democratic friends, by allowing us to ing forward, through the medium of your psper, ILI.I AM D. GEARHART, of Rush township, a candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Gearbart a gentleman of sound judgment, correct habits, d worthy (be support of the Democratic paity. e know of nn pers in more suitable to fulfill the tics of that high and respoutihfo office. Should . people see pioper to elert him as their Repre Mative. we feel confident that they will find in 1 a public servant f dUlinguishcd abilities, and intelligent, firm and unwavuiiug Democrat ef JifTeisuniuu school. Mami Voters or -rut Fob at. S'o Chasgis 1 is thi WiAiiu.a will materially cl the body if the blood is pure. Every indi lal, even the most diseased, has wilhin him n or root of that original pure blood of our imou mo her Eve; which germ of pure blood le supporter of his life, and is in constant strug to throw off the heterogenous, corrupt humors, cb are the cause of disease in the iodiviJusl. purging the body of this diseased individual e ad humors, you allow the germ of pure blood tin ground and to make blood of Ixlter quali. Let all wba wish to be of a floe, healthy bab. id who desir to be able lo stand wi bout inju ie continual change of this climate, Use the iditth Pills, which will effectually cleoe the of all bad or corrupt buraurs, and restore the tn body to the sttt of healih enjoyed t efor ntroductlon of minertl medicine. f Purcbas of IL Master, Sunbury, or ef the :, .-kiished in another put cf thi par er. Headach. Wright't Indian Vegetable Pilla are a positive and certain cure for thit distres sing 'complaint ; because they purge from the body those billiout humors which are the cause not only ot headach, giddiness, nausea and sick ness, &c hut of "all the ills to which flesh is heir." One 23 cent box of the above named In dian Vegetable Pills, nay, a single dose, will frequently carry off the most violent attack of headach; but in cases of long standing, pertever ance alone is wanted in order tn make a speedy cure of every description of headach. Wright' Indian Vegetnblc rills also aid and improve digestion and purify the blood, and there fore give new lifo and vigor to the whole fiame, as well at drive ditease of every kind from the body. Beware nf counterfeits of all kinds! Some are coated with sugar; others are made to lesemble in outward appearance tho original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of whom may bo fuund in every village: nnj town in the State. (Xj'Agftnt for !he tile of Wright's Indian Vegeta ble Tills in Sunbury, Uesrt Masskr. For oilier agencies see advertisement ill another column. PRICE CuTtRKNT." Corrected wctk'y ly I fairy Manser. Wheat, HO Ktk, . . . . 70 Coasr, 70 Oats. 40 Bcttrh, I2J Egos, .... 8 Pork, ... 5 Fuiiriti, ... .112 Bkkswax, - 25 Tallow, ... ID Flax, ... .10 Hscklmi Flax, - 10 Drikd Amies, - 75 "Jooil Intent Fire C'oiiipaiij." A STATED MEETING nf the Company will lie held on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the Court House. Punctual attendance ia re quired. HENRY DON N EL. July 31. 1817. Secretary. "Wasriliigton Fire Company." rPHE members of the "Washington Fire Cun piny" are requested to meet at the Sinte House, on Mendav evening, August 2, at 7) ' cloek, precisely. Punelual attendance is required. July 31. SAMUEL J. YOUNG. See. Ha nc E'si arsXpar ILI.A VE G ETA BLB OU BLOOD PILLS. FIFTY FILLS IN A BOX -the Cheapest and best Medicine in existence ! FOR PURIFYING THE ULOOD ! removing bile, correcting, disorders of the stomach and bowels, costive ncss, dyspepsia, swimming in the head, iVr. Persons nf a full habit, whoaie su'ject to Headache, Giddiness, Deow sine, and ringing in the Ears, iiing from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without them, as many dangeroua symptoms will be entirely cairied off hv their immediate use. READ THE FOLLOWING WONDERFUL CURE OF DYSPEPSIA .' Tlds is to certify (hat my w.fc waa afflicted with the Dyspepsia for twelve years, and tried hath ad vertised midictnes and 1 hom-onian, hut without effect ; and myself attacked with blindness, and my head otherwise effected from bird drinking, so that I was apprehensive of fits; and seeing HANCE'S saksaparilla pills sdveiti.ed, I went and ant box of them, which, to my astonishment effected a cure nf nm and my wife both as yet, and I do thii.k Ihem without a rival hi fare the public. S. II. Hall. Albemarle street, mar Wilk. Forssle by SF.TH S. HANCK. 108 Baltimore s',, uiid corner Charles and Pratt streets, Bullimorc, and by GEOKGE BKIGHT.Suul ury. l. URACTIGAM, Nonhumhciland. July 31, 1S47. OIX YEARS KXPKlunNCEnh5ATrVBli THAT FOR THK CUKE OF COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTIONS. A ST A MA, Spit, tin; i'f liltKid Fain and Ojtpressimt nf the lirrast, there is tiolhini( equal lo HANCtrs COM POUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND. This medicine has now l-een in use for six years, during which time there has been a constant de mi nd for it, and its popularity instead of declining, has been always 011 the increase. During this time many new medicines have sprung up for the cure of the above complaints, some of which laxled only a few months, and olheis not aa b ug ; but HANCE'S SYI1UP has readily gone on g 'ining favor with all classes of society, until it has now become identified by many fami- " "'REGULAR FAMILY MEDICINE. To those who have never used the Compound Syrup of Hoiehound, this noi'n-e is psrticulsrly d' reeled to, as to those who have once eiie rienced its peculiarly happy effects, any praise of ita meiiis would be surierfluoua. Price SO Cents per bolt'e or six bottles fir f 2 SO. For sale by SETII S. 11 ANCE, 108 II. It 1 more st , and corner of Cbarle At Prstt .ts., I3a!t more, and by CEOKCB BRKiHT, Sunbuiy, D. BRAUT1GAM, NoithumheilauJ. July 31. 1817. TO POTfSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS travelling this route are hereby informid that they can procure "through iiclteta," ly making application at the Hotel of Chailea Weaver, Sunbury A. E. KAPP. Northumberland, July 31st, 1347 tf II O T E L, (" Stiuihwet Corner from the Court lloitf.J SuuJiury, urtliuiti!crlanl ('utility, PENH SVLVANIAi MRS. WHARTON continues to keep npcu the Houm) formerly kepi ly her Lie hus band, C. D. Wbaiton, where she will be happy 10 see all his old customers. Wiih the assistance of her son, she flatters herself that she will render sa tisfacliou to all who may give her Call. Sunbury, July Slat, I&47. IlMolutlon or Partncrsliip. "OTICE it hereby given, that the Partnerahip heretofore existii g betwwn Daniel Even and Paul Aminerman, under the firm of Evert & Ammeraitn, in the Tanning liuauifsa, has beeu dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indrh. ted to taid firm si requeskd to csll aiul settle the same, on or before tbe 20th uf August, after which the t-ooka, etc, will be placed in the bands of a justice lor collection. DANIEL EVERT, PAUL AM MERMAN. Sbarnokintown, July 31, 1M7. 3t WHITE LEAD, in kes, and Paints of all kinds for tale, IS or ecul.chespcr than ever before told at Sunbury, at tbe store ef July 31, 1817. JOHN BOGAR- ALBERT LBHXVIAN, (FROM rnrLADtLFHIA,) W ESPECTFULLY informs the c.it.nns of Jl Sunbury and its vicinity, that he has taken a room in Mr. Gohjn's new frame buildinv. on tha north side of Market atreet, nearly opposite the " uoue, wnere he will oiler for sale, for few u tys, a splendid variety of SPECTACLES. With Gold, Sliver, & Steel Frame. with a new and improved assortment of Glnsses of us own manufacture. These Glasses aro of the beet kind for preterving and improving the siRbt in continued rending or wri ing, w herein they do tint .00 ior eye, nut atrength-p and improve the vision, ney are recommended by tho most calibrated uoiiois and rrofi esors. Also: SPY GLASSES. f MAGNIFYING GLASSES nf every description, wnn ciiiereui tnaguiiying powers, together with a variety of articles in the Opticsl line, not mentioned. Optical and oiher Inetru. menti sr.d G'assrs promptly snd Carefully repiir ed, at the ahoitest notice. He can al'.yt aelnct Glasses to suit the sight of persons, ss soon as they see them, upon the first trial. He will remain in Sunbury duiins: the August court. July 3 I t, 1817. tf To The Electors County : of Northumberland flHE subscriber respectfully informs the e'er. I. tors of Northumberland county, that he will lo eand date for the office ot County CoiiimlNftloiier, at the next general election. Should his fellow citizens see proper to elect him. he wi t sparo 110 exertions to render general ss isfsctior. JACOB RAKER. Little Mahonoy, July 31, 1817. IHt. SWiYXE I TIIU SOUTH. fnilB following letter just come to hind, and 1 will lm resd with interest. Tha atierit suffer ed intolerably, and could find no relief until be used Dr. SwATiat's Compound Svarr or Wild Chkrht. It is certainly tho most wonderful cure on rcoid ! Read it. Wilmington. N C, Jan. 12lh, 1847. Da. SWaisi Dear Sir: Ilsving been almost miraculously cured by your valusble medicine, I think it not nmre than common gratitude in me to make one addition to the long list nf certificates which ynu have received of remaikab'e cures by your medicine. During the two years prereding last AukusL I whs very much distresnd by a very bad cold and racking cough, and during the latter p rt of ihe time 11 continued to grow worse, and iiide-d. in July my friends gave me over, having tried all kinds of medicine, said to be good for such disesses, without tho least good 1 fleet. I was re duced almost to a perfect corpse, and had scarcely any fWh upon my body, and for a long time no ver thought to rie fiom my bed again. A fiiend nne dny a-ked mo if I had tried Dr. Swathe's Compound Syrup of Wild Chsrrt, and advised roe to do so at once, as he heard thai it had worked a great many wonderful cures. I took his advice, and after uk'iiik up several bottles of it, I grew so much better thst 1 was enabled lo leave my bed, and afterwards to walk about the house, and go nut into the atreet. I was encouraged by this, and continued the use nf your medicine, and now, by means of ita wonderful curative powers, I am per fectly well, and enjny the use nf all my faculties, just aa much as if 1 had never In-en afflicted in the way I described to you. I h ive written this not thinking thst it wdl at alt interest ynu, but huinblv hoping that it will have its mite nf influence in csu sine your valusble medicine tn be spread among mankind, and in nssis.ing l rsise you to th it sta tion which you richly deserve, fir your peri-evering ell nta for the public cood. Resptc'Tu Iv your fiiend and admirer. JAMES R. MA Is I. AND. Comment on such evidence as the above is un necessary. A single trial will place Dr. Swsiat'a OnMrm'sn Stbit or Wnn f'sisir In-yond the reach of compel lion in ihe ei-timitiuii of every pa tient. Bill its healing viitua will be its best re commendation. lleware of Imposition Altemp'a have often Iveii made I y unprincipled individuals to impose upon Ihe community a spurious article. Stealing ne.irlv the whole of the name nf my pn partition. To fully guard acainM such base and palpable im H.itinn, the public should shun all preparations puiporting to contain Wild Cherry, except that bearing the aigmituro of Da. II. Swaths on ech b ttle. The name of Dr. Swaths, in Connection with the Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, has never yet been counterfei'ed. So if persona would bear in mind the name of Da. Swat a a, ihey may be fure. of obtaining the oiiginal and genuine arti cle. Beware nf ihe worthless llsl.tnin.' 'Bitters,' 'Syiups' kc. . aa they contain none of the virtues of the original preparation. The (oitginul and only) g-nuine article is pre pared by DR. SWAY N E, corner of Eiuhth and lisce street", Philadelphia, and for aale by aents in all prts uf ihe United Siatea, and some parts of Europe. Only Agco's in Sunbury, are HENRY MASSER. GEUKtJE BKIGHT. Dr. J. A. Moore, D-u'iville; T. S. Mack"? A. Son, M.lton ; M. D. rV J. Wells, Muncv; C. A. W'yatl, Lenisburg; Davis V Schnure, Seliusgrove; John Itenn, Line Mountain P. O. Philadilphia, jcl2-c2m. fB It Ad(lrett to (lie I'ubllc. rglIE unprecedented aticceas attending the use X of Dr. (J. llenj'n Smith's (Suir Coaled) '-Im-proved Vegetsbls Pills," and the acknowledged su periorily which they possess over the common An-ti-Blious, Cathartic, anj various niher Pill in ge neral use, htvc givin them decided preference with all who have used them ; snd they are uni versally esteemed the most site unJ pleasant pur gsiivea ever offered to the public. Q CAUTION. As a miserable iinitatin has been nuide, by the name of Sugir t'oaicl Pills," It ia necess .ry to sure thst Da. ( Dr. J. Svmtu's tignatuie is on every box. Price 85 cents. Principal n.-e. 170 Greenwich at. N.'w York, boldly JOHN W. FIULING, Sunbury, WM. FORSYTHE. Xvrthum'd. Jy 54, 1M7. ltate of James filiated, dee'd. NOTICE is heroby given, that letter teata mentary on said estate have been granted to Ihe subscriber. Persons having demands against said estate, art. request a J to present them for exa mination and aeltlenxnt, and those knowing them selves indebted trf Vfju6tod to make imm6ttitt payment. SARAH HUSTED. Sunbury, July 17, 1847. 61 Ex'rx. GREAT 3AB.GAI1T3. SEIiLlXG OFF. JH.PUKUY. Maiket Square, Sunbury, has large asaoitmei.t l Dry Goods, Groceries, Quorua Ware, Ac, whkh he will aell al reduced prices, for cash or country produce, Sunbury, July 3d, 1847 tf LIST OF CAUSES. 4 OR trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Nor-- thumlerlnnd County, at August Term, 1847, commencing the first Monday, being the 2d. Jnn B and Andtew Fclner v Charles G Dotl J W Seilr-inger, alienee of Garvcr vs J Garver's heirs William Simenton vs J Shipmsn A E Greenough Wm H Helnemsn vs Hartman II Kneeble Peter Richter'a exr'e vs Podge fc II arret John A Lloyd vs Wm E McDonald Wm II Pomp's assignees va Wm Welch Benjamin Robins vs Valentine KIhio Henry Masser vs Wm McCailv et al Jamee Merrill's cx'rs vs George Watis's adnrs Vickery cV Vi.kery v Peter Brosins el al Mahlnn I In mini et al a John Bidlemsn el al Charles H Frick vs William Frick Wnnd A: Khswn'srxrs vs Divid Hmipt D.iniel II tanner vs Daniel Weidner Genrge C Lilly vs Jacob Lilh 's adm'ra S"h" Hme vs Elizabeth Hine t om th f .r J Jenkins vs T A Billii clou el al George Eekert vs Jacob Shi a v Snmuel lllnir Vs I ieorge Oyster vs Snmuel Itliir vs Willi.nn Carr Francis Bull's adnira Bull., r Gsrnhnit Borounh of Milton Jacob W Seit.inger Henry Master vs II B Musser V Joseph Eisely Bslizer (isrnbart vs lenruc )v-ti r John Hass, Esqr Jacob Ured William H Gilbert Wbitsll A. Brown W,l im Napan vs Boh. rt A Parish vs D N Lskc el s v Peter If siighnwmit vs luhn B Boyd's exrs va Maine Yardling & Lower ct al vs S.imo Smo Moll & Schoeber et al vs Daniel S While vs Bcnjimin Robins Unlet Smi'h vs Aumislus oV John JIuey F'reemnn H ('lark vs John Schriuer Lane Huff vs Henry Etton 1) St. P Rsilrosd CO vs II iy wood cV. Snyder Hugh D Oikt'sadm'is va J imos O ,ks Willinm Dale vs John Fnllmer's ex'r William Gibson vs David Hidden Wm St. R Fege'y A co vs (ieorge Heckert Willinm Albright va Inane C Bryant Chailea Pleasants vs Ja-ncs Ross el al F H Wilson vs Abrshsm Straub John N Oyster vs Huch McFull Harlow Prior Vs Same Eve Mutchh-r vs J.hn Mutchlcr's a.'m'rs Snrah H Comley vs Win H Frym'ne K co Miners' Bank of Pottsville va Lewis Dewarl Charles IMeasants vs Ssiun Philip Billmeycr va (J.-orge Good William Murray vs B d'zer Gamlmrt JOHN FARNSWOKTII. Prolhnnotar' office. J Pntth'y Sunbury, July 10. 1817. S LIST OF JURORS OF Nnrthumlrland County, for August Term, A. D. 1847. fainii1 Jurors. tuis. D-ivid Walt. George WsRoner. Delaware, Roliert McGee, David Watson, Willis n Ireland. ChiUistmatue. William Blair, George Troxel, William Durham, John Cuul. Paint. Frsncis Gibson. Sunbury. George P. Hovers. Shamtdcin. Jacob Conrsd, Joeph Fox. Ruth. Godfrey Rockefeller, Peiry Paitun, Ro bert Ammirmsn. Vpper Mahimny. Daniel Ileiin, David Clark, Elias GoiM, Daniel Foiisl. Louvr Mahnnoy. William Fing'onn. Jackson. Michael Spate, Goo. Gcia. Michael Kniss. Traverse Jurors. Turbut. John Stscl.len. IjCUlis --Daniel Dieisbach, Michael Reader. Delaware. Jacob Sti xel, Jowph Hammer, E. L. Pifer, Moses M. Border, Jcob Brown. Jllitltm. Seih Cadwalader, Isrsel Kepler, Saml. Tee, Joseph Angstad, John S Pe'enn.in. Chilllsquaijue. Charlea Fox, John Housel, James Ruseel, William Krnmer. Point. Geo, Lesher, Peler Foust, Michael Arnold. Nitthumbfr.'and John Bower, A. O. B irrett. Upper Augusta. Gen. Oberdorf, Henry Kline ljiwer Augftrta Sml. Laii's, Jerenilih Wet Z"l, John W , Maiich, Henry Folk, Geo. Burns. Shamokin. Win G, James I liee, Conrud Y st, Win. Marti. Valentine Klaze, Jscob S.'ioll, John Rolheiinel, jr. Ji'ujA. Ri-b. rl Campl-ell. Thilip Hilc, Wm. II. Ka. Upper Mahonny. John Baura,' Abraham Kun selinan. Idwrr MiJionoy. Geo. Lenker, John Lower. Utile Mahmhiy Leonard Heed. Jucltsttn. Dan'l Schwartz., Peler Brown, D.n'l Bohoer, Samuel Maiich. Notice TS heieby civen tn all legatees, creditors, and o- mer persona iniereMcu 111 ilia esnnes 01 aimui Sorlx-r dec, settled by hi exr Pete' Kunn of Ds vid Krepa dec, s tl ed by his adiur Peter Kunn of Mary Siadden dee, willed by her exrs John Hi ml den and Charlea Uiddles; nf Wm Siaildcn dee, set. lied by hia exra John Siadden and Chsib'a Kiddles; of Michael Ciea-iuger dec, m-ltltul by bis adiur Da mel P-chwarlx; of Wm Iteeser dee, reilled by his exra Samuel and David lteeei; of Smiucl DoIikoo dec. settled by his admt Cilhaiine Dobsou; nf Ni cholaa Long dec, settled by hia admr Peter Biebl; of Joseph Keffer, anr, dee, settled by his cxr Joseph 1 Keller, jr.; ot Catharine Michael dec, settled by her admr John Lenker; of Cbiistsin llebz dec, seliled by hia 1 xr Benjamin Hine; of DaviJ Kaseuisn dec, settled by bis a Imr Flederick Kasemsn; ot Ber nard McGee dec, seltlej by his exra Michael Mc Gee and Dennis Buoy; of John Mover dec, settled by I, heir Dr. John R.ker; uf John Hde, dee, set tled by bis admr Wm Hile; of Samuel I) loom dec, tt tiled by hia exra Jacob and Dnnel Bloom; ihe account of Frederick Shell, guardian of Maiy Eli sabeth Kull; the account of David Eahbsch, t ustee of the est ite i f Philip E.hi ach, d- e'd. La'e of Noithumbeiland coun'y, dee'd ; that Ihe executors, silm ni-lialois, snd guaidiana uf the said deieased esiatia have li ed their accounts with the Ken'ikter nf thia county, and that ihey will he preseutej to the O phaua' Court of said county, oil Tuesday, the 3d day of August next, for confirmaiinn and allowance. EDWARD OYSTEU. Register's Office, 7 Rigister. Sunbury, July 3, 1947. 5 To the Electors of JVurthumherland County : lEI.LOW CITIZENS At ihe r. quest of mv J- fiiend', 1 offer my.elf as a cacdidste fur the offi.e of County CoimiilsNioiier. Should you believe ma worthy of your confi dence, and confer this office upon in, 1 shall spare no exertion to give general satisfaction. JACOB HOFFA. Upper Mahonny, July 17, 1847. To the Electors oj Northumberland County : AT th solicitation of a number nf my friends in different parts of Ihe county, 1 hav conseuted lo be candidal for the oiTic of TIIEASU It E II. Should 1 b elected, it will b my pleasure a well ss duty, te stisud lo th busines of th tfic with fidelity and punctuality. GEORGE WE1SER. Sunbury, July 3, 1617, OPINIONS OF THE THESS, KLtTIVR T1 - Touts imw vegetable tills, WFrom Ihe Camden Democrat. RIGHT'S lanu,, VroxTAata Pitt.-These celebrated Pills, so universally uaed and ad mired, have become to be considered almost a ne cessary In families as water or fuel. In fuct, the principle upon which this medicine has established its reputation purgation now pretty geneially acknowledaed lo bo the only tiue one, by which health may bo p es rved, or restored when impaired. Wright's Pills sas now universal favorite. From the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. Wsioht' IvniAVtorTAsi.'s Pin.a, are at. taining great cehhiitv in New Englsnd, as well aa other paitsof the United Stales. The attempt of persons to defraud the public by Ihe sile of spurious articles nieetn with genersl reprobation. Dr. Wrluhl is an indefalicahle business man. and shows an srrsv nf cures hv the medicine which warrant confidence in the virtues of his Indian Vegetable Pills. 'rom the Philadrlphitt Spirit of Ihe Times. Wbioht's laiiiAN VriitTAsr.t Pills. I'eo pie are pretty well sa i fi. d by this time that calo mel, and the other ibounsnd and one mioeisl pre parsiions of the hia, are better adapted, s a gen eral rule, lo kill rather than cure the patient; as a mat'er of coure, vegetable medicines are therefore in great request. There are mmy hurnhue how eve, arnona the Inlier, and we would advi-e all I bone who have Ihe let regard f..r their health, to try Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North American Colli ge of Ikullh, as Ihey are ihe pre. psralioii of una intimately acquainted with the healing art. From the Tto'tun Du'Vy Times. Wnmni's Ism 4 Vkhrt ri.k Pii.i.s. Of all lh public advertised medicines nf Ihe dsy, we know of none that we can more snf'ely recommend for the v-ills that flesh in heir lo." ibsu the Pills that are sold nt iho depot of the North Ammican Col lege of Health, No. 19S Tremont street, Boston. Several instances we know nf where Ihey are used in families with Ihe highest s itii-f iciinn ; and no I ingcr ago than yestetday, we heard an eminent physician of this city recommend them in high lerms. The foil -wing highly respirtabls storekeepers have been duly appointed sirnis for tho snlo of Wright's Indian Vegetable PilU, in Norlhumher I .nd county t Henry Masser, Sunbury. E. St J. Kniiffmsn, An mint a township. Samuel Herb, Little Mahnnoy. Willinm Depjien, Jackson. Beneville Holshne, Upper Mshonoy. John G. Renn, Upper Mahnnoy. Samuel John, Shamokintnwn. Forsythe, Wil-oncV Co., Northumberland. - E. L. Piper, Walsnnburg. Irland A. Hsynes. McEisensville. James Peed, Potnrove. Wm. G Scott, Hushville. Ilartmin Kneeble, E'ivhufR P. O. Am. .a T. Beissel, Turbutsville. Gideon Shadel, Upr Mah-moy. Ithodes cV. Farrow, Snvdmstown. John Kins, Farmeraville. Silas ('. Cook. Martin's Crexk. J. De Young. Hicksville. Abraham Stierer. Richmond. Samuel Taylor, Shitefor.l. John II. Vincent, Chilisquaqiie. Wm. Ileinen Sl Bmther, Milton. Bewahk or Coi n rKiirriTs. The public are cautioned aeaiust the many spurious medicines, which in order to deceive, are c died by nainea si milar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilla. The safest courne is to puichase of the regular agents only, who are gentlemen that may bo ro bed on. (Jj Office devo'e.l exclusive'y 10 the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, of the North American College nf Health, No. 288 Greenwich Street, New York ; No. 198 Tremont Street, Boston; and PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. ItVJ Rr Str rit, Philadelphia. June I2ih, 1847. sl9y. To the Electors of Northumberland Count n : KEING olicitrd by many of my friend, I hav-H consented to niter myself as a Volun teer candidate for the cilice of t 11 k 4 s v 11 1: n of Northumberland county. Should you eee pro. (or o elect me, I pledge myself to poiforoi the duties nf .aid office with fi It lily. HENRY WEIE. Sunbuiy, June 19;h, 1817. DI C KSO nTcO., No. 80 Market Street, five doors below Third, South side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer) & vYIiolesude Dealers) In WATCHES. Watch Ola ses end Materials. Jewelry of all iletciipll om, qualities and s'yles, compiling all the ui iclcs connected with the Tiade, 'l.,lk. Ib 101 .V Son's lliiiani.i i, (ii rn ill Silver and Sil ver I'iaied Wtires. Shelli.-ld and Birmingham PI l td Fancy Articles. Ik.iiliters cV Sou's and Wosteiiholin' Cutlery, Ita tors. 'Sciesors, Era.eis, link Kniies, Arc. Lory H nd'edTable I'u'lery.of ihe finest, medium and coiiuii in qualities. A lit'ite iisaoilineul ol Gold Pens. I'eiifi'csl Spectsel.a. Pspu-r Mai be and J pai nej Trata, various .hopea and i J iht it s, st re In ed isles Gold We i ll Caa s, Duds ml Silver-Ware, of all ilix iinii .o, iiniiiifai iuie.1 to nrJer. DICKSON A CO., haunn recently removed into the large snd Commodious warehouse formerly occupied by MesM. Iv. A'liut'Hsr i. Sons, and more recuilly by Asiuiia.r S ltmisoTov, beg leave lo inform Wslch Dealer-, Country Menhaut and others, that ihey design having at a'l limes a Urge a-soiiment of Goods, of their own importa tion, which Ihey are determined 1 1 .ell at ihe lowest rates. Cj- Every attention will be paid 10 the Parking of (i j ds, and in the execution of Orders, Ihe qu ill tics and piiece will b fully guaraulied against all rompeiitmn. Phibidelphia, June lD:h, 1 S 17. ly trom iviexico: 31 Un 3I4UV 4. Mrr.iY, of i the borough of Noilhumt-erland, aue- ceoaor lo Daniel Biautigem, reectfiilly informs the public, thst. although Gen. Svoll's army has taken Jslapa, famnua for its pro duclion of Jalap, ahe still has enough of ilia srtiele 10 supply th wanla of her customer, betid, a every other variety of drug and medicine usually found in n pothecsry shop. Having purchased the stock of Mr. Braoiigam, ah has opened a new e etabliahment, almost opposite hi rdd elan I, and truaia, by strict attention 10 business, to merit th ptlronag of th vicinity and put lie. Sho will consiamly keep on hanJ every variety of Drugs, Faints, Spices, Patent Medicines, cVc., thai is usually fjunJ in ding atoie, which the will dispoM tf at resaoiist le prices. 1'bisiciau and otheis, fiom a distance, tu-plicd at wh'olcsal piicM. Noiil.- -!ilaiid1 My S?, INT. 8m Com. Qai37!2a!2aI22S2y'3 I ml in it VcRclahlc Panacen. HEREDITARY TETTER. ""1 tiTTS, It is now six months sine my U youn(tet child, a dsughter, had a cutsneou sffeetion, which msde its appearance over Its en. lire body. It waa a cave of Hereditary Tetter, an ! so virulent was the disease, that we wished, in case il could not be speedily relieved, that it might be soon laid in Its grsve. A I this stage of the dis ease my sister-in-lsw called upon yon lo advise aa to Ihe best preparation of Sarssparilla that could be procured, as an alterreiiv; when you recom mended the use of Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, and . I am pleased to ssy that the good effects of the medicine were perceptible when il had taken hut a few doses; and by the time wo had used one single bottle, the disease had entirely disappeared, and from that time Ihere baa been no le.appearauce.. I really feed thankful to you for having recommended the Panacea in this case, for I feel confident that had not the disease lieen ar rested, my child would, ere this, have been the tenant of the cold and silent tomb. Respectfully yours, Kowtvn Ac Waltot, JOHN P. RF.FS, Phil. Dec. 9,1815. 85 N. Seventh St. WHITE SWELLING. Mr J.T. RnwAnn, V-if. D e. 10. 1845. Dear Sir, Al your request I cheerfully give ynu nn account of Ihe wonderful cure effecied upon me by Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. At ihe age nf 14 year I had upon my right kne a While Swelling, which s'iffened the joint, and caused some seventy or more pieces of the bone pieces of the bone to come away in the sores, and which wn temporarily relieved by the uiusl reme dies, but not entirely cured. At times sores would again break out, and become so distres-ing and pvn ful that I could net no rent night nor day. In this way it continued until laM spring, when, having witnessed lhe extraordinary effects of your Panicc as an alternative, upon a daughter nf mine who was using it for a chronic disease, I concluded to make a trial of il in my own case; the result baa been an entire cure. I am now G7 years nf age, and h'ive suffered M years with the sores. I cheerful-, ly sdd mv testimonial tn Ihe many o'her I hum heard, of the cures perfumed by von r eelebrstid Panacea. THOMAS WALTON. 490 N. 3d st, Alderman 7ih Ward,N. L. 8CORFULA. To whom it may concern. This may certify ihil my child, almost from birlh, was afflicted with Scorfula, which covered most of its body with aorcs ; and that for 18 months, though constantly under medical treatment, nothins: afforded relief till I was induced to make trial of Dr. Cullen's In dian Vegetable Panacea. Tbe attending physic ciin, nn witnessing its good effects, recommended its continiiiincw according lo directions, and by u suii a s-nnle bottle uf lhe Panacea, the child was appaiently cured. Il is now about 4 months ainca the medicine was discontinued, and I have no doiibl but the cure is complete. Yours truly, RowAtsn & Walton, M. McCLEAS, Pbilad. Aug. 5, 1815. 380 Market it. BARBEIIS' ITCH. Mr. J.T. Rowawd Sir, Som- time last spiing I was so unfortunate ss to get the "Jackson, or Barbers' Itch," by i-having nfter soma one affected by thai troublesome and obstinate disease. You cannot bave forgotten the swollen and irri tated condition of my face at the lime ynu recom mended 'Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea." I have now the pleasure to inform you, for th benefit of all who are similarly afllicied, that the use of a single bottle of lhe Panacea cured me en tirely. You may well judue nf my gratification at such a result, as I had so often known Ihe disea-e to continue fur year a under the usual mercurial re mediea. (Signed) T. L.SAND1-KS. Pbilad., Aug. 6, 1845. Pledge Office. SCORFULA. Mesars. Row as d & Waltov. I have been for two yeara or more severely afflicted with S.-orfula, and af'er having trie J three eminent physician without any relief, I bad come to the conclusion that I muat die. I had fourteen open ulcers nn my faco and body at the same time. While in this condition, a friend procured me a bottle of your Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. This was about two months since. I have taken six bottles and am completely cured. My general health is also belter than it baa teen for vears. E. W. MAXWELL, Mary's Court. Certificates of cures, in pamphlet form, may ba hsd (Srstis, st the offices of the agents. Thia medicioo is prepared uud sold by th proprietors, Rowand & Wullon, No. 376 Market street, Philadelphia. . f"W W Danenhower. IVo 1 Murray st. N Y. S I J W Danenhower. No 1 O F Hall. Cin.O. flO'f Jenkins, No 58 Canal st, N Orleans, w Robinson, cor Gay .V Saratoga sis, Bait. Agents: II. MASSER, Sunbury. I. II. Raeer, Milton; J. Scebold, New Ber. Im; Mr. Musser, Millbciio; Sburp D. Lewis, WilkesSarre. Sold also by Druggists throughout tbe United Stales. June 5, 147. 2m. toy SIkIS NS1 j23 rirst rrt'iuiiiiii AYriliii Ink. i'o. 87 North Third Street, rillLAUr.Ll'KIA. "HKOM Dr. llnre, the celebrated Pn.fe.sor of El; Chemistry in t'.e Uo.iver.iiv ol I'.-i.n'a. "I'hllad.i, i.il. -.!. II. lstl. "Dear Sir Having ine l : In, I ihs-k you to send me another bniilc, i 1 t-t.-l il lo ba excellent. 1 mo )0ur, 1.1 Iv. Ui ar 'I ax" From Dr. Locke, of CincinniC, diati, gui.hed f.'r hia numerout scicntilie researches. Medicul College of Ohio, Ciiic nnali, January 17, IM14. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I sm satisfied that it is the Lent which has ever come u my knowledne, atid especially it Utxclknt for the use of Steel Pens, and will not eurrode them, even, in long use. Jons Local, Prof, of Chemistry. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a well known scientific gentleman. -Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 14. Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir 1 A ua of yoswr Ce m. nt, and some practical tats of iia superiority, baa induced me to recommend it to other six invalusble srtiele for mending China, Glass, or Cabinet Ware. Cahtssli MariT, Analytic ChemWt For .ale al the Manufactory. Wholesale nd Re ts.l. No. 87 Nohtsj Thibd STtttT, oppoiil Cheny street, Philadelphia, by 7 JOSEPH E. HOVER. May S3, 1847. p( ly Manufacturer. 1 WESTERN H AMS and Shoulders, Just rec. ved apd f ,r .ale, by Jun. 1 !.i47. C.S.BOGAR. T?P;.S4I WACKEREL, a Mw lot, just receiwJ f d f r side, low, by ... June 19. 1841; C. B. BOQAR- , 'faVAKK. Ih bight si waiket pic PwJ Lf Bark, at th ttcit of Much 37, 1647. sBN OGAR.
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