AnoTntR LtTTtn mom Gt.it, Tatlos.- We make the, following extracts erf a letter from Gen. Baylor, in reply to one Trot Can. Smith, in relation to tha Presidency and Native Ameri canism.' : The old hero, K will be aaen, fa still firm in hie determination to become the candi date of no party. We rejoice at it, and truet that politicians pf all partiea now cease their fruitiest efforts to entrap hiin., The letter is da ted July 6, 1847. 'Upon tho pointe alluded to in those remark, and to which member of the Native American party require assent from those whom they fa vor fur tho Preaideacy,' I can only aay with all candor, that if elected to that office it must be by the spontaneous will of the naopln at large, and without agency or pledeeon my part in any particular. ' If I evrr fill that high office, it ninst be untrammelled with party obligations or interests of any kind, aud under none but those which the Conatut ion and the hiph interest of the nation at large most seriously and solemnly demand. 'I do not desire the Presidency, and only yield thus far my assent, to be considered a candidate in the some proportion in which it ie deeired by the people, irrespective of party.' Hoaxed The London Mercury, of July 30th, under tha head of "Life in the West," gives nu merous scraps for its catalogue of horrors culled from the American pipers received by the steam ship Cambria, then Just arrived, and among o there, the following from the Bristol (R. I ) Fbce nix : . - - The Bristol (R. I) Phnix says : 'A few diiys since a person Was seen in tm Jail by Dr. Holmes, who had been confined for several months without a stitch of clothes to cover his nakedness." From extreme weakness he is nn ble to talk, and cannot therefore tell what his sufferings were. He frequently vents his feel ings by tears and sobs, but not a single word of :om plaint has been heard from his lips." ' The honible event recorded is the birth of a :hild in prison fHILADSLPfilA MA11KET. Ti'kdav, Aug. 10. Gbaisi. Wheat is rather more in demand, and ome considerable sales have been made to mil era at fl 23 a $1) for Southern and Western ed; and ST 34 a $t 36 for Pennsylvania white. o sales of Rye, A sal of Northern Corn is no iced at 75c. Oats are held firm at 51 a 3c. Wmiskkt, both in bbla and hhda, 20c, with ales. ton me awebicaw. Mr. Emma. la looking over the papei,t have -en a winiltt of eormminlcationa) trronrruending triou prrsons as candidates for the Iegialatul. fy object is not to soy anything againat them. But srmit me to rrciimnv-nd to the democratic elec ts of (hi county, Mij. WM, I,. DEW ART as a mdidata fur Assembly. MsJ r Dewsrt ia a Ren in in of popular tnannera, and has the capacity i make an sb'a and efficient moniber, and wontd dmAit discharge tho duties of that station with edit to himsclt, and entire eatisfiction to bis par . Jacksob-, Our Choicr, Ma. EpItob. Your paper a few wecka since vc a Hot of tha n.imesirthe democratic candi ea in the field tor the A.armldy. Among them noticed, with pleasure, that of Mr. SILAS H VGEL, of Sunhury. As the time ft approaching r the nomination of candidates, you will much ligo many of your democratic friends In this srnship, by permitting at to express our prefer. Co for the gentleman above named, as a suits ' peraon to represent Ha in the next Legislature, 'a know Mr. Exnit to -possess the requisite atificationa to make auch a representative as e democracy of Old Nor humberlsnd desire, d shall, therefore, earnestly urge Upon the party s nomination. Io his democracy ws have full Ih, knowing him to e identified with the diug measures of the pstty. In his knowledge the affaire of the State, complicated as they are preaent, we have the asaurance that ha will able to render important service. Besides, he truly and emphatically one af the people, in every ise of the term ia sympathy as well aa in ac n and consequently can command a vote which r others will be stile lo d.. The convention, are persuaded, could pet no person in nomina n for tbia office who would render more satia tion, and who would rt fleet more credit upon county, than Mr. Engrl. Tub Votes or Acgcsta. Our Xcxt Mrmbrr. Ie. Editor The time is approaching when should think about selecting a candidate for Legislature. We have beard of a goodly iber of persons who have been mentioned as didates, and the claims of this person and that ton, and of this side and that aide of the river. we, who are not office hunters, think the 'lo habitation' of the candidate is of much less im tanca tbau his ability, bis honesty and integri- And as for the claims of any one to office, look upon it aa a humbug, aa well as anti-re-lican. Offices were made for the people and for the benefit of officeholders, w ho are, t least ought to be, tha servants ofthe people, wre are any claims or rights in these matters, r belong ta the people, who have a right, and ild exercise that right in selecting such per i who sre best calculated to promote their la sts, as well as the interests of the public, a a maa we think we find in the person of F.XANDER JORDAN, Esq., ofSunbury, and a has consented te serve if nominated and ted, let every good democrat and citizen put houlder to the wheel and insist upon bis ination. His election would follow of course, would allay all excitement ens' division. Manx or Old Tubbct. Mr. Barron Too would confer a favor opon many of your democratic frieods, by allowing us to bring forward, through. tha medium of your paper, WILLIAM1 1). GEARHART, of Rush township, ss a candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Gearhart ia a gentleman of sound judgment, correct habits, and worthy the support of tha Democratic patty. We know of dm person mors suitable to fulfill the duties of that high and responsibl office. Should the people see proper to elect him ss their Repre sentative, we feel confident that they will find in him a public servant rf distinguished abilities, and an Intelligent, firm and unwavering Democrat of the Jeffeieonian school. Manx Voters or im Foacs. CitoLKRA Moaaus During the intense heat of summer, and before the process of digestion is completed, our food is often spoiled or ptitrified in the stomach ; hence bad breath, sonr belchings, costivenest, pain of the stomach, dysentery, cho lera morbus, and other dsngerons complaints. ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are certain to remove all tha above unpleasant complaints; be cause they cleanse the stomach and bowels of those putrid humors which are the cause not only of all diseases of the bowels, but of every malady incident to man. Four or five of said Indian Vegetable Pills, ta ken every night on going to bed, will in a short time completely rid the body of every description of suffering; at the same time the digestive or gans will be restored to a healthy tone, and the blood ao thoroughly purified that Cholera Mor bus, or sny other disease, will be literally dri ven from the body. Beware of counterfeits of all kinds I - Some are rotted with sugary others are made to resemble in ototward appearance the original medicine. The safc.t Courts is, to purchase from the regular agents only, one or more of whom may be found In every village and towa m the State, (rAgent Tor the sate cf WrlgWs Indian Vegeta ble Pill m Sunbury, Hesbt Masses. For other sgeacice see advertisement in another column. SscraiT to tea Pataotts Or BsAWna.it Pill. In consequence of the great variety of counterfeit labels of pretended Brsndtelhs Pills, Dr. Brsndreth, acting under a Willi of duty to the public, has employed those celebrated artists, Mes srs. Perkins and Durand, who have succeeded in producing three new labels, of so complicated a nature, aa to amount to an impossibility or imita tion. The border of the top and also of the Under label, ia composed of the rnott elaborate and chaste patterna of lace-work. To crown the climax of the-e beautiful labels, the paper upon which they are printed is previously printed with red ink, after a design so exquisite and minute as to defy com pe ition j the top end the under label each contain tbe words, "beba-abjib aaAaarr.'s fills," written ia red iuk nearly two buaJred times the top and under label containing, therefore, upwards of fle thousand letters." Thera is alto upon the top, tha ander, and the aide label, two signatures of Dr. Brandreth ; one being bia regular signature, thus B. Brtndreth and the other, his full signa ture, thu Benjamin Brandreth ; both being fac similea of the writing of Dr. Brsndreth, to imitate which ia forgery ! The Brandreth Pills hiving these labels upon them, csn be relied opon aa true and genuine. Q3 Purchase of It. Masaer, Sunbury, or of the sgenta published in another part of this psper. JHJ H H I B D On Tuesday last, by the Rev. R. A. Fisher, Mr. Andbew Beck, of Natchez, Miss., to Miss Evelimx Weimkr, of Augusta township. PRICK CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Iknry Matter, Wns at, . . . .110 Rta, ' ' ., . . - 62 Coaa, - " . . 61 Oats - - - . . . . 40 Bottx, . - . . . 2J Eass. ...... . . 8 Puas:, ... s Flaxssso, ... . 113 Bbkswax, - 3ft Tallow, ... in Flax, ... .8 Hkcklib Flax, 10 Datio Arri-as, . . . 7S Do. Psachkv, 150 Iicmorratlc Counts Meeting; 'PHE Democratic Elertora of Northuniberltrul - county are requeated lo meet at their uaual placet ol holding township meetings, on Saturday the 4:h dy of (September nelt, for tha purpose of electing the ususl number of delegatea, to meet in county convention at the Court llnune in Huulm rt, on Monday the 6th if September, to form a Democratic County Ticket. JESSE C. MORTON, JOHN MeKINNEV, '. JACOB D. HOFFMAN, .. ABRAHAM 81IIPMAM, A.JORDAN. August 7, 1047. Standing Committee. H ANCE'S COMPOUND 8YR1IPOP HOKE. HOUND FOR THE CVRK OF Couphf, Culih, CoiuuHipli'm, Spitting of liood, Vain in th Side and llrrait, Bronchitu, Croup, AtthiiM. and all diseattt art. ling from a dUordered eundttiun fthe lungt or nr elected raid. TAKE TIME BV THE FOKEI.OCK, Is a piece of advice which is suitable to all seasons, and applicable to all purpesea; though there is no instance in which thia piece o( advice ia more va!a able, than to persons who have a cough or cIJ, for if they neglect what may appear to them very trifling .V THE BEGINNING, it msy lead to Imflammstiou of Luuge, and finally Consumption I To all who have a cough, ws would say, procure bottle of IIANCE'S COMPOUND SYRVP OF UOJiEHOUND. Tbe medicine ia pleaaant te lake, and it may aave you veara of suffering. Price 60 Crnta per bottle or six bottle for 63 60. Prepared and sold by bETII 8. IIANCE, 108 Baltimore st. and corner of Char lea Fratt ata. and by GEORGE BRIGHT, Sunlury. D. BRAUi IGAM, NottbumberUud. Aug. It, 1817. HANCE'S A RSA PA Rill. A, r BLOOD PILIA FirTYPjllsmjkBOXf The Chetpeat and heal Medleme in existence-! . Every person whe Is subject M Billons Fseet, . should poufy their blood and system by leeirt best of the n , SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PtLLSf Persons sffltctad with Costivsness. should try the Hancx's SARSAPARILLA, oi BLOOD PILL8! Young ladies and gentlemen troubled with Pjm pies on the Fsee. should try the ' SARS.tPARILLA. OR BLOOD PILLS.' Kinging in the Ear relieved by the : ' Harcs's SARSAPARILLA, or BLOOD PILLS! Headache and Giddineta cored bv uaing the . SARSAPARILLA, OR BLOOD PILLS ' Drowsiness and General Debility, cured hv the Hahce's SARSAPARILLA. or BLOOD PILLS! Dypeptia ran be cored hv naint the . SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD PILLS ' ' (CPersans who have taken eonsidersble portions of mercury, and in consequence have pains in the bones, ahnirld use freelv the Hack's SARSAPARILLA, or BLOOD PILLM (Ej Persona in want of s Pill that ia Pwefu Veneleible, srd is wtrranled not to contain a parti' r it i oj mercury, enotiiu ua ine 8A PA RILL A. or BLOOD PILLS ! (Q- THE GENVINE FOR SA LE B YXJb cr. i ii . iiAUr., IDS Baltimore t and corner of Chmles nnd Pratt streets. Bsltimnre, and bjr GEORGE BRIGHT. Sunhnrv. D. BRAUTIGAM, Noithomberlsnd. Aug 14, 1817. Wanted. A BOY, between the ace of 14 and 16, to be employed in a private family, to whom good : ti i . ' on (iifn, inquire soon, ai Aug. I4.1RI7. 3t THIS OFFIOE. TO TUG SICK ANIf AFFLIJTK. BR SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SY HUP OF WILD CHERRY We en conmatentlv state that Dr. Swathe's Compound Syrupof Wild Cherry hss been extensively . used in tbe United 8tatet for moia than ten years thst i's beneficial effects have been tested by thnossnds That it IavAmiAiiLT Relieves a Rxcekt Coonrt, snd that hundreds of individuals, Rrsdual'y sinking un der the insidious sllsck of death's fell eraisnry, Pulmorasx CoirsiTM eTiosr, hsve been restoreil to health, happiness and friends, by its use, end sre now living leeiimoniea of ihe curative power of Ibis BEMSDX. ASOTBIB IlVALin BISTOBKn TO Health. RiAn tbe most bemabkabie ccbe xvra areoantn 1 . Db. Swaxxe Dear Sir t I feel called by a sense of duty I owe losufTeiing humanity, to acknowledge my grateful thar.ka for Ihe wondeiful effects of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry on me, after uttering month after month with tbe most afflict ing of all dieeeec. Consumption. The first symp toms were of a tery heavy cold which settled on my langa, which giaduslly grew woise, with pro fue night sereats, a harking Cough, spitting blood, with great debility. My constitution seemed bro ken down, ami nervous system very much impair tV 1 want to Philadelphia, was treated there by physiCiana of the highest atanding, but received no henefi whatever from them, but gradually grew Worse, until my physician, a well a myself, gsve up all hopes of recovery, and I fell like one who is about lo paa through the Valley of the Shadow 1 of Death. At thi "awful juncture' t heard of your Compound Sytup of Wild Cherry, of which t pur chased six bottles, which I am happy to say entire- j ly cund me, and I am now enjoying better health 1 than I ever have b. fore in my life. Physicians who witnessed my esse are highly recommending it in similar rases, and I with you to make this public, so thai all may know where to procure a remedy at once which will reach their disease be fore tampering with the msnv 'quark nnatrams with which the country ia flooded. My residence is at 45 Ann street, where I should he hsppy lo hsve the above aubvtanli fled by s person! inter view. ALBERT A. ROSS, Who'esale and retail Dealer in citsr. 45 Ann street, N. Y. QT" Be not deceived by tbe many spurious snd woskVless preparation of Wild Cherry, cohered into notice by ignorant pn tender, but aee that the signature of Dr. 8wyne ia on each bottle, which is the only guarantee) against imnnsition. Prepared only by Dr. HWAYNE. N W.cor ner of Eighth and R ire street-, Philadelphia, and for sle hv reepectahte Druggists in neatly all the principsl towns in the United Htstes, Only Agents in Sunbury, S'e ,, HENRY MASSER. ' GEORGE BRIGHT.' Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville ; T. S. Msckey dt Son, M.lton t M. D. eV J. Wells, Muncv t C. A. Wysti. Iwisburg; Davit cV Schnure, Svlinsgrovr( John C. Reen, Line Mountain P. O. ; Philadelphia. au7-c2m. f8-ly " Watture lihd"Exwi UUde. TUE extraordinsry and wed auihenlicaled cure wrought by the celebrated Sraaa Coatsb Pills, oi Dr. Smith's Improved Indisn Vegetsbls Pills, have naturally drawn public attention to them. Perhapa in tbe history ef Medicine, from the time of Hippocra'e to the preaent day, there ia no evidence of a medical compound obtaining equal celebrity in ao short a time. There waa never a medecine recommended by such high authority aa Dr. Smith's rilla. Besides their great curative properties, (possessing se they do, such sstonisb. ing powers to ojm n til the natural drsins of the bo dy, vii the lungs, Kidneys Hkin snd Bowels.) they are unlike all other pills, extremely plesaant, being ene'ed with sngar, and aa they do not gripe, nor produce nsujet, ot any ether uupleanant roii aequenees, they have become verv popular for Dy pepsia, Headsehe, Cnstivenrs, Bilious complaint, Foul Stomach, Fevara. Worms, Want of Appetite, Impuriiiee of the Blood, Obstructions and Femile Complaints generally, Colds, dec. One of the mnt influential and benevolent laJiea in New Voik, Mr. S. A tioull. Matron of the U.S. Naval Hoa pilal, says, -There ia no medicine in her knowledge ao well adapted lo the numerous ailment of man kind, aa Dr. Smith's Sugar Cntted i'llla." She recislly recnmeiriuU them to ladies fJ CAUTION Aa a miscrsble imiutinn hss been msde, by tbe name of '-Sugar Coated Pill," it ia oeerse try to be sure thst Db. O Bex j. 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HOUSTON, United Stale Reporter, Washington, U,C." August 14th. 1st?. ic HOTEL, fSouihuet Corner from the Court lluuie.J Sunbury, Northumberland County, ' PBirNSYliVAItlA. RS. WHARTON continues to keen op.ii the Houee formerly kept by tier late bus. band, C. D. Wharton, where she will be happy to aee all his old cuomer. Vi;h the assist mee of her aon, alio flatter herself that the will rendu sa tisfaction to 'all who may give her a call, Sunbury, July Slat, Ibtf. TO roirSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. KRSONS travelling this route are hereby inlnrmrd that Ibey rsu procure 'through ticket i eta," hv making application at the Hoirl of Chai lea Weaver, Sunbury. A. E. K.PP. Northumberland, July 31 st, 1 K 17 tf , Cntate of Janira HuMted, tlecM. NOTICE is hereby given, thai letter testa mentary on aa J eat ate have been granted lo Jh aubecriber. Persona having demand againat said ratota, are requested to present them for eia mination and aettleineut, and those knowing them selvea inJaiud t rtque.teJ la make immediats paymsou 8AEAH HUSTED. Sunbury, July 17, 1817. 6, , Ex'rx. To The Electors County t of Xurthuniberland THE aubscriber leipectfully informa the e!ee tora of Northumberland county, that be will be e candidate for ihe office pi . , " ' County CotuoUMloner, at tha or it general election. Should his fellow ritiirut ee procr la elect him, he will spare no c a tit ion to render general ea'ifaetiar. JACOB RAKER. Little Mshcnnv, July 31, 1847. SOU. G3T37I2AlLaIJaCy'a3 Indian Vegetable Panacea. ' 8CORFULA. " s ' Mess. RowAvndt WaLtoh Gents i Feet, ing deeply grateful for the eitraonlmsry core performed ttpnti ma by your Dr. CuTlen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, I cheerfully furnish yoo whh 4 short history ef my Case. ... i About seven yesrs sgo, (when only eleven years old,) I was attacked with Scorfula, which increas ed In its ravages till my throat waa filled with ul cers ! the boiu-s of my neck laid bare 1 my palate destroyed, and a large piece of one of the nal linn rirried awsv. My heid waa also so much dieaaed that In drinking, tha tea or coffee would fceqoeroly at. nut of my ear .' A mtea of srme tliing hicn the Doctors called a tumor eime from my no e. I ws under lha en of phyeiejnns of the high est distinction in this eity, and at one lime pro nounced cured, and by request attended a medical bvtiite. where my e ise, together with- Ihe method of cure, wus ripl.uned lo Ihe student. Tha lec turer said, "You are now well, but if the disease hutild reiu'n,'you cannot live lof.g, a it would soon destroy your wioilpi-e." , ; I did not believe mywlf cured a' the time, as I hsd much distre-e in my bend, and ther disagree ah'e feelings, and hfler a time the u'cers re-opened. In Jan-iay, 1845. my mother called wiih me u pon Dr. Mutter for edvie'. He sid I wa a very eick girl, and it waa doubtful whether ever I would set well ; if ever, il would be a long while. Tbe di-eise giew so much wo?ve, thai the physician who then attended me, sii.l he could see mv wind pi! My fca slso was swollen, highly inflamed, and vniy painful, and the Dr. said ulceration was Inevitable ! t I was in this condition In J.inunry list, when I commenced Inking your ' Da. Ct'LLan'a TvntA VrnETASLE PawacKA," The inflamation was soon removed and the dreadful ulceration in Ihe face prevented! I am now well! I have no ulcers ! no pain, or any di-stgrrcahle aensstion in my heail, and now feel that I An cuied. "I shall be happy to give any further information lo tho afflicted who will take the trouble lorall upon me at my father's bouse, Wert W pruce. between Beach and Willow streets, opposite Snaeknnn's fsetory. ' Migned CHRISTIANA 8AND8. CiTtr of PitiiABi.rniA. ss. This seventh day of April, A. D." 1846, before Ihe subscriber, Mayor of the aaid city, peraon ally appeared Christiana Samla, who bring duly aworn, depos t and says, that tbe facta set forth in Ihe foregoing affidavit are strictly true in every parti cular. " ' 1 In testimony whereof, I hsve hereunto set my band and (lied the corporate sol of the sad city, on the day and year before written, f L. M JOHN SWIFT. Mavor. We hereby certify, that the above statements of our daughter aie true in everv particular. WILLIAM SANDS, MARY SANDS. Philadelphia, April 7th, 1846. ' Certificate of cures, in psmpblet form, msy be had Gratis, at the offices of lb agents. - ' This meilirine is prepared and aobl by the tironrirtors. Rowand A. Walton, No. 376 Market atieel, I hi . rw ins: atieel, rhihdelpliia. ' W W Datientiowrr. No t Murray st, n y, W Danenhower. No I O F Hall, tlil.O. T Jenkins, No 68 Canal at. N Orleans. N Robinson, cor Gav A Saratoga sta, Ball Agent! H. MAW8EK, ISunbury. . I. lint II. Mr. Rser. Milton; J. SeelKild, New Ber Musser, Mtllbeim; Sharps D. Lewis, W llkeabarre. Hold also by Druggists throughout . the United Stairs. A ue. 7. 1847. 2m. ley To the EU dors of Northumberland County : lKLLOVV CITIZENS At the request ef my L f i lend-, I oiler myself aa a candidate for the offi.-e of County Commissioner. Should you believe me worthy of your confi dence, and confer this office upon me, I ahall ape re no exertions to give general satisfaction. JACOB HOFFA. Upper Mahnnoy, July 17. 1847. To the Electors of Northumberland County : AT the solicitation of a number of my friend in d i (Trent parts of the county. I have consented to be a rsndidate for the office of T RKA8URER. Should I be elected, it will Y.e rny pleasure aa well as doty, to attend lo the basinets of the office with fidelity and puncto-'itt, GEORGE WEISER. Sunbury, July ?., 1S47. To the Electors of JSWhttmbcrlaud County; fP.NU solicited by many of my friend. I V hsve consented to offer myself as e Volun teer candidate for the rlftce of TRKAsVnER nf Northumberland eotinly. Should you see pru p r lo eU-ct me. I plrdne mysrlfto rsoifotm the duties of said office with GJeluy. HENRY WElSE. Sunbury, June I9ih, I84T. sr. i.i. i s t; off. fit. PURDY, Msrket Sqiisre, Sunhury, haa a a large aaaorlmeet ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware, Ac , which he will sell al reduced pricra, for cash or eotintrv prmlure. Hunbury, July 3d. IH17 if . FROM IVIEXIOO! ItlltNj A. McCA Y; of the l toi uli of Nnrtbumlierlaiid, suc cessor to Daniel Rlanligain, re-poclfully inform the public, that, alihunch Gen. fcott a army tins taken Jalapa, famous for il pro duction of Jalap, she still haa enough of the article to supply the wanta of hci customers, besides every other variety ordruga and uiediciues usually found in an apothecary ,op, Having purchased Ibe slock of Mr. Bram'am, the h opened a new e ttilillslunent. at.nost epjuxiU hw old stan.l, and Iru', by stria aitrr.tiou to businras, to merit the patixuage efthe virtniiy m pul'lir. She will constantly keep oh hand every variety of Drugs, Paints, RpiCcs, Patent Medicines, A e, th.it is usually founJ In a ding atoie, which she will disiose of at treasonable pre-es. Physiciaos and others, fiora a diatance, supplied al wholesale pircea, Northumtwilar.d, May ta. 1847. tm. Willi E LEAD,' m kegaandTainta of sll kinds for tale, 16 percent che .per than ever before sold at Sunbury, at ths store of July 31. 1847. JOHN BOGAR. Tf f EST E RN' HAMS mi SbouIdeisTjurt recei- vrd snd fir sale, by . June 19, 1847. C. 8. BQOAR. FRESH "MACKEREL, a new lot, jusitvvsivsd and fof sale, low, by . Jmiel9. WitTj C.BOOAB. i KAKK. The bigheet luaiket piice pen f'r Baih, at theatcte v( ' Match 37, 1617. . JOHN BOtiAlt. OPINION8 OF THE PRESS, WllICHT'S WDUsTEGETiBLE PIUS, ' . From the Camden Democrat. ' WRIGHT" UniAR Veetablb Piits.-'rhsse ' celebrated Ptlls, ao nniverssll used snd ad. mired, hsve become to he considered almost as. re-. , eesssry in families ss water or fuel.. In frt. ih principle upon which thie medicine haa etib!'h-d -Hs reputation ptrrari4)ra now pretty genetally arknewledged to be the only tine one, by which . health msy bs preserved, or restored when impairrd. Wright a fins sre now a universal favorite. From tht Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. WfoBT'e Ima VlSETABi Pta, are af tsining great celebrity in New England, aa well aa other paru of the United States. Tbe sttcmpt of persons to defraud the public by the sMs of spurious articles meet with - general reprobation. 'Di.- Wright ie an indefatigable boeineaa man, and shows . an array of cures by the medecine which warrant confidence in the tlrtoea of his Indian VegeteMe Pill. 1 : v-. , From the Fhilatirlphia Spirit of the Time. . , Wbisbt's IwniAit VaaiTABtx Pills. Peo ple are pretty well sall-fied by this time that calo mel, and the other Ihoussnd and one mineral pre parations nf lha rhope, sre better sdspted, as a gen eral rule, lo kill rather th sn cure the patient ; aa a mat er of course, vegetable medicines are therefore in great req'iest. There are many humbugs bnw. eve', among the latter, and we would adie nil those who have the least regard for their health, to Iry Wright' Indian Vegetable Pille of the North American College oj Ileallh, aa they are Ihe pre paration of one intimately acquainted with the healing art. From tlie Boston Dtt'y Times. ' Wbiort'b lantAB Veoxtable Pills. Of all the public advertised medicines nf the dsy, we know nf none thai we can more safely recommend for tho "il's thst flesh is heir to." than the PiUs that are aold st the depot of the North Ameiirsn Col lege of Health, No. 198 Trem nt street, Boston. Severel instances we know of where they are used in famine with the highest sitisf.iclntn ; snd no longer sgo than yesterdsy, we h' trd an eminent physicisn of this eity recommend I hem in high terms. , : The following highly respectable storekeepers have been duly appointed agenta for the sale of Wright' t Indian Vegetable Pill; in Nortbumber land county t . , Henry Maserr, Sunbury. ! E. cV J. Ksufftnan, Augusta township. Hsmuel Herb, Little Mahonny. 1 William Deppen, Jackaon. . Benevills Hulshne, Upper Mahonoy. John O. Renn, Upper Mahonoy. Ksmuel John, Shamokintnwn. Forsylhe, Wilson Si Co., Noitbumbeiland. E. L. Piier, Watsonhurg. Irland cV 1 1 ay net, MrEwensville. James Peed. Pottsgrove. Wm. G Scott, Rushville. llartman Knmble, Elysburg P. O. Amoa T. Beisset, Turbutsville. Gid on Shade!, Upper Mahonoy. Rhodes dc Farrow, Stiydtratown. ' John King, Farmeraville. Silaa C. Cook. Martin'a Crctk. J. Do Young, Hicksville. Abraham Shercr. Richmond.' Samuel Taylor, 8lateford. John II. Vincent, Chilisqunque, Wm. Ileiuen At Rtotber, Milton. Beware or CecKTinritrs. The pial-tu are cautioned against the many spurious medicine, which in order to deceive, are called by namea at milar to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill. Tbe safest course is to purchase of ihe regular agenta only, who srs gentlemen that may be re lied on. i (TP Gfllccs devoted exclusively to the sale of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, nf the North American College of Health. No. 28) Greenwich 8treet, New York; No. 198 Trcmont Street. Boston i and PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 169 Racb Stbekt, Philadelphia. June 13th, 18 '.7. 19y. BIO IiS ON & CO, No. 80 Market Street, five tloors below Third, South side, rUILASBLFHIA, 1 reporter & "W holt aal Dealers In WATCHES, Watch Glasses and Matenala. Jetrehy oT all description, qualities and styles, computing all the article connected with the Trade, Clucks. Dixson $ Sons Britannia, German Silver and Silver-Plated Wares. Sheffield snd Birminghsm Tlated Fancy Article. Rodger At Son's and Wrstrnholne's Cutler, Ra xor, Sciaaora, Erasers, Dtuk Kniies, ckc. Ivory HsndredTsble Cutlery, of the finest, medium sod common qualities. A large assortment of Gold Pens. Perifocal Spectacles. Papter Mache and JapanneJ Traya, various ahapee and qualities, al reduced rstes. Gobi Watch Cases, Diala and Silver-Ware, of all descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON A CO.. baviug recently removed into the large and commodious warehout formeilv occupied by Messrs. R. Ashhi'bst &. Sovs, nai more recently by Asbbdbt Rbemjbto, beg leave to Inform Watch Dealers, Country Merchants and others, thst they design having at all times a large asoitment of Goods, of their own importa tion, which they are determined to sell at tits lowest r.tea. (rf" Every attention will be paid to the Packing of Good, and in the execution of Orders, Ibe quali ties end piicee will be fully guarantied against til coinpolitmn. Philadelphia,' June 19th, li7. ly l irst rremiiiiu U ritins Ink. No. 87 Norilt Third Street, , . nilLADELPUIA. IHOM Dr. Hsre, Ihe celebrated Profe-eor of ' Chemistry in the University ( Penn'a. 'fbiladrlphi. Oct. II. 184S. Dear Sir Having tiled your Iuk, I will thank you to seud me another bottle, aa I find ii lo bo . icclUut. I am yours, truly, Robt. Habb." ' From Dr. Locke, of Cincinnati, distinguished (ot bia oumerout scientific researrhea. "Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, January 17, 1844. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I im satisfied that il is Ihe best which has ever coins ta my kno sedge, snd eieciallv it ia excllcnt tat tho use ..f Sterl Pens, and unit not evrrvde them, even iu long use. Joua Loess. Prof, of Chemistry. HOVERS ADAMANTINE CEMENT. From a wall known scientific gentleman. -- Philadelphia, Fen. 7, I84. Mr. Joa.ph E. Hover-Sir: A uaeof youi Ce m.nt. anJ a..me prsctical tett ot its supeiioiity, has induced me to recommend it to ethers as an invaluable article for mending China. Class, or Cabinet Ware. Ca-sseu. Mobmt. Analytic Chemist" ' Tor lale'at the Manufactory, W'holessle and R tail, No. 87'Nobtb Taian Sraarf, oprsiia Cheny slictL Pbilsdelphia, by JOSEPH F- UOVEK. May ai, 1847. j30 ty Manufacimer. A