- PRICE-CURRENT. ; Corrected weekly by ITcnry Matt. ' Sti, ' ' ', ( 62 . t'o,?, . ; ' ' m Oath, ' , a BttTTim, UJ . K. 8 Pome. . . . . 5 Fiaxsmo, 112J Titio'i 1 FAR JMLS From v 5Cf to 400 A crcs, At front $1 a to $1 per Acre. "TffTtTTS offer Cr sate and fnr srtlement, about WV SEVENTEEN THOUSAND ACKES of unimproved land in Fabmr. above stated, to the first twelve purchaser. For two dollar pr were, li.tf c-h, and the mat in thro yearly pay ment, the purchaser may choose hi faim out of the whole 17,000 acres (excepting water power ml the Pine timber 'and.) The premises are ailuaied in the counties of Ly coming rid Sullivan, Priui'a., about 65 mile north front Northumberland, and 10 mili-s went ward frm the North B anch of the Susqneh Hint Itiver, nn the hiai'e of Mahoopenv and Loyal rck creek. About 3,000 ace have hern already sold to 20 families, and Nettled by them, and they have -cleared about 600 acie. They certify that ike SOIK IS Itllll AM lEBI, and the ground ira-onatdv level, ilml.cred with Sugar Mile, Beerh, Hemlock, Wid'cheny. Ac, well watered by fine Hiring, a1 reams nnd bikes, and the Situation I7acommoilt Hf.ttTHi. Their full tealimopy and description may be aeen at the office of the "Union Star," signed by John Huntginger, Henry Ranch and 14 oiher artller-t. Thoee who wieh to -ee the land, or to mike pur chae. may call on II. BELLAS, or at once go through Danville. Bloomshurg end Orangevil'e. Ac. to ih Berwick Turnpike, which pan.e with in five mite of the premiee. 'Only aober and in dualiion tellers are invited, ' The clearing, fen cing. Ac e t b itit tli rame as 1r oilier Counliet. i A family fhoull bive $ 100, or more, to begin there with aiir-f:ctinr. , Apply to D. W. Wood Esq , Agent. Nrw Her. Hn, for further information, or to ti e proprietors, HUGH BELLA!", Snnbury. ' JOSEPH B. ANTHONY. WiMamyort, GEORGE A. FRICK Vanv.lle. Oetoler I6ih, 147 2m tcstimoxv is kow itf:c:i:irLi From ail luATn or tiik Ginnr.. fllHE following letter are presented with a view X : of more full y showing the opinion of pi. vsi cian in relation to the medical value of Da. Swiun'i CoMPoriXD Srscror Wttn Chxjht. ' Da. 8wtti-Pear Sir: Having ned your Compound Srup of Wild Cherry, extensively in my practice, I wai requited by your agent. Dr. Cru'cher, to fxpres my opinion in writing, of it properties a a remeJiil agent. ' I mnt cheerfully comply, a I feel by eo doing, I will discharge a debt I owe the community at lege, and physician in par icular. A much T de'eat quark reme dies nnd patent noatrum. I waa induced front a failure of the moot p ttenl expectoran. recommen ded in our materia medtcaa in iw cs-e of Dis eased langa, to try your preparation of Prunu Virginia or Wild Cherry. . Il i sufficient to say that I waa io much pleased with the remit of that and subsequent trial that I now prescribe it in preference to all o'her remedie where an e pec lo rn nt i indicated. In the much dreaded Pneumo nia or Disease of the Long, in the alarming form in which it appear in Kentucky, I regard it aa an invaluable remedy in the treatment of that disease. To all who know me I have said enough, but a this my be seen by person nut of the vicini'y of Frankfort, I will briefly add, that I have been en gaged in an active practice of my profession for 12 years, and am a tegular graduate of Transylvania, nd thia i the At pa'ent medicine 1 ever thought enough of to express an opinion in writing. J. H. ELLISON, M. D. JanT, 184T. Franklin eo . Ky. FattroiiT, Kt.. Jan 7. 1P47. TheV abovo cer'ific ite i from one of our phv. cian living a f-ve-miles from here, he is doing a very good practice, and is considered a good physi cian, aid aland fair; he is he , a regular graduate. Pm. W. L. CacTcwaa, Dniggi't and Apothecary, (jr Since (he int induction i.f my aniile U the public, there have a number of unprincipled iudi vidual got op niatruma. hich they assert contain Wild Ohtrry, aome are called Bilsam,' 'Utiter,' arid eea Syrup of Wild Cherry, but mitio i the original and only genuine preparation ever Intro- tioeeOj M the public, which can be proved by the public liecords of the LOinmnwealih of Pennsyl vania. The only atfeguard against imMisition it to see that my signature u on each bottle. db.h.pwayne; Corner of Eighth and Race t.. Philadelphia . Prepared only hv Dr. 8WAVNE. N W. cor ner of Eighth and R ee treet, Philadelphia, and for .ale hv respectaMe Urtigiiat in neiily all the Itruioipal town in ihf United Mate. Only Agem in Suubury. HENRY MASSER. GEURfiE BRIGHT. Dr. J. A. Moore, Danville t T. 8. Msck-y & Son, Milton j M. D. At i. Well. Munc C. A. Wyatt, Leislurj Davis Si rehnure, Selinsgrove; lobn C. Rrnn, Line Mountain P. O. I'hilmlrlpliis, . rr93m. fC-ly '' Snhpoenalttr Dhorcr. ' 1 Nnrthum'ierlaml couniy, . T'HE Commonweal h of Pennaylvanla, to Lo-- rei to Kelchum, husband of Catharine Ketch im. Greeting t Where the said Cslhaiine Cetchum did, on ihe 9h day of January. A. D 846, present her petition to Ihe Hon. Judges of he court of common plea of said county, praying hat fnr the causes therein aet foith (he might be livoreed fiom Ihe bond of mlrimnriy entered in o viihyou Ihe aaid Lorenzo Ketrhum, You are ereliy commanded thai, selling aside all other bu ima and excuses whiUoevsr, you be and apar your proper peron before onr judge in 8unlu y, al a county court of common plea, there to be nllen the first Monday of November net', to an et the charge contained in the aid petition or bet of th aid Catharine Ketebum, or shew iiise if any you have, why Ite aaid Catharine, nor wife, should not lie divorced ftom the bond" ' matrimony entered into with you, the said Le nto Kelchum, agreeably to th act of assembly such cat made and provided. THOMAS A. BILLINGTON, Sheriff's Office, tun bury, , Bbeiiff . Oct, Diu, A. D. 1847. 5 4t .' tTORTETJlTBSE.L JATD. 1 . If Election for Director, to serve for the ensu- ing year, will U held at th Banking House, Monday the I6th day of November, between lb urs of 10 o'clock. A, M. and 3 o'clock. P. M ' In eofd jure with th 1 Bib section of th el of vrporation, tbsr will he general meetiag of the ekusUsr on lh list Tusaday in November, at o'clock, A. M. J. H. TRIES, ri.EY?: ;:cbti 9, Hit. 41 Vafiier. list or, Jtmous OF Northnmberland County, " for November Turm, A.D. 1MT. . ? V . '1 i '. fa ran rl Jurors. Twluti David Mtr, Dvid Eshbe PrToUMre James ICalhcart, Daniel Cirew, John McKinneyi Robert Hutchiaon. MiIon. Samuel Blair, Isaac Brown. Chil!qUue Joseph Kincaid, Joseph Freder ick. Daniel Caul. '. . - Point. John Elston. Sunhury Charles Gassier, Ira T. Clement. !' Aug fa. lease Camplell. Wm. Miller. Lower Augutta.Vtiid Hauck, John Hinder shot. Ruth Abraham Campbell, John Colket, Wm. Johnson. Coa.--George Long.' I pper AoAimoy.- Daniel Hotshoe. ' Lower Alahtmiiy.lim 8tepp. Traverse Jurors. 7VrrW. Philip Follm r. H. J. Boyer. - Drlaware. -Anthony Follmi-r. Ckillixtfuatitte.-Jacob "B .rnharl, Jame Turk, Hamuel Mc.Mahon. Jeob Kline, George Haas, Tlioma Brice, John Beck, Joseph Kremer. Point Thotna Johnson. Northumberland Grow Fetter. Robert Leah er, George Johnson. John Dunham. J hn Geisl. Sunlury. Samuel Manls, (teo. Zimmerman, Joseph Nail, George Kohrbach, Wm. Marti, Cba. Beck. I'pftrr Auguita.Jcob Eckmin, R 8. Grant. John Clark. . . itier AugH'ti. J .hn Ships, Henry Long. ' Sianwkin. .lames Linn, Isaac Hull, George Keller. i Ktmh.JnXia Fitner. Coa. Johu Kerateltcr. E!i Eirnhart. Upper Mulionoy. J ihn Molich, Esq. Adam Abso'on. Ltitt'er Mahonty. DdVld Wal l, David Franlz. Henry Lamt, John Tclnipp, Abraham Kebler. Jickson --Abraham T. Trontman, Jacob Wei aer, Jeremiah Longsdorf, Daniel M'olf, Paul Hoi lenbach, John Haa. Pcllt Jurors. Turhut. Jacob Hoffy, :hrlcs Ki.ltlie. Lewi Samuel Russet, Jacob Gtllner, James Armstrong. Delaware. -John H. Wilson, Cornelius Jty-neeraon. Milton. Leonard Stoughton, Maltliiaa Striue, A brali am Pt'aub. ChiHisquaque.Soba Snyder, Solomon Dent Icr. John Pa k. Point. Anthony Watson, James Nesbit, Wa rbilKton Newlrty, Northumberland. Mriin Kissinger, Dsvid Hil kerl. ' Sunlury John A. Shis.Ier, Jacob Kle. I'fiper Auguta.JoUn Woolverlon, UaruarJ Mifhell. Istwer Augutu-George Haupl, jr. Sianmliin. John Ripley. Coa. Jo ejih Dimmick. . -Upper Mithonoy. Abraham Gi 'rat, Jacob Kauf man Ituer Mahonny. Thoma Z-rle, Mirhael Gar. man, John Bwaeinan, jr., Jno. Iturrel, J no. Smith. Little Mahonoy George He.ojel. Rob't. Boaeh lel. ' Jaeksnn. David 8chwarlt, Benjam'n Strick. LIST OF CAUSES. IOR trial in Ihe Court of Common Plea of Nor thtimtrland Countv. at Nov. Term. 1847, commencing the first Monday, being the Ist Jno B and Andrew Fetter vt Charles G Dott W nieli.r.l. Franklin XV Plilt et al J W Srilxinger, aliens of Garver J Garver'aheira William Simenlon vs J Shipman t. ureenougn Wm H Heineman s It art man H Ki.rxble Piler Richter' cxr's v Dodge & Barrel John A Lloyd vs Wm E McDonald Wm H Pomp' assignees v Wm Welch Benjumin Robin vs Vlentine Klaxa Henry M.iser v Wm Mc atty el al James Merrill's ex'rs vs George Wat s' adnt Vickery & Viekery Mahlnn Hamlen et al v Peter Brosiu et al va John Bidleman el al v William Frick Charles H Frick Wood & Rhawu'srxi David Haupt Daniel H f -onner (Jeorge C Lilly I v John Hine Com'lh for J Jeukioa George Eckert Francis Ball' admis Balder Garnhart Borouch of Milton ' v Daniel Weitlner v Jacob Lilly adm'r vs Elixabelh Iline vs T A Billington i4 al ' . v Jacob Shi ' va Samuel Blair vs George Oyster vs Samuel Blair vs William Carr Jacob W Seiutnger Henry Maer vs II B M asset cV Joseph Eisely Ualtmr Uarnhart va t.eorge iiysler John Has. Eqr va Rob. rt A Pariah v D N Lake et al va Peter Hanghawnut va John B Boyd'a exra a ' Same Jaenh Heed William H Gilliert , Whiiall Al Brown Wil!iam Nansn Vardlire & Lower rt al vs Same Moil Al ttchoeber et al v Daniel ft While ls uenjamin nonm .Auguitn Al John Huey Vs John Schriner Vs llenrv EUton tl : n l 1 Hulet Smi'h Freeman H Clark l-a.e Huff D Al P Railroad eo v Haywood Al Snyder Hub n O.k.'s adm'i va J me O . William Dal John Fullmer' ex'r William Gi!on . V Dsvid H olden Wm At R Fege'y At ca vs Georgn Heckert Willi im Alnniihl va Isaac C Brvanl I'hailes PbMtill F II Wilson John N Ojrtef ' Harlow Prior va James Rosa et a . v Abraham Straub vs Hugh McF-ll , Same famh II Coo i ley vs . VYni H Frymire h eo Miners' Bank M Pottaville va Lewi Dewart Char! Plrasanla vs Baru Philip Billmer William Murray Robert D Fordsroao (Se.rge Oyier Fb icher Mathews l-r.iel Gmelius vs George Good vs Ud'xr.r Gsmhart v Benj imia Fordsmm va John G-rmbart al al v Daniel Weidner v John Potter va Geora H Helta ' Samoel Reed - Sih I Conily ital v David M .rr & Isaac Biown Wm V Hearhan v i narie i r Dniel Mdler and wife Phibp Heckert Juhn W Peal vs T A Billimlon, late constable Hm " ' " " ' Ham Myer At Batton a Lewie Epplesbeiiner et al J.m. Ujndaset al va Cslvin Blv b I Jacob liseiiring Den tier & Montagu Hugh Bell El jah IVswford Win II Fry mil ' ' Witlism Stark vs William Depuey vs I'h-istain (ioah jr va K At W Feaelv va M oV P Billmyer v Samuel Henderson va John McGinnie ' ' va Fletcher M tlhewa -' JOHN FAKXgvtORTH.' ' Bamuel Blair Prolhonotary' ofnc. ? Prvtk'tf Bunhury. October IMT.$ f ' ' ' C1AME to' th premise of the subscriber, in 'J Upper Angusla township, Northamberland county, in June las', two Hs ffcr CALVE8,.'oa 9 raoniha old, of a dark brown color, with wh'te fscs. Tb owner i lequesied to com) forward, pay charge, and take thm wy, or ihey wiH h dipocd ef accinding I law. .r1'-' JOSEPH ARNOLD. i'nv a giw, c. 9, :47. ai "Secure the Shadow trer the Substance (oLMits rct,rnn.4TRt DAGUEUUEOTITPBS! TWO BII.VKR MEtoMA rfutaritnl at the Patrt of the Franklin and American Inititutrt for Ihe lt and mntt artistic! tpeciment of Dogiitrrto tyt Portraits. . : " ri'iHE recent improvements made by the aubscri JL ber. and which i peeollar to their siblih ment lon. vizi art Upper Light, hut received th highest recommendaiiona from the Pre, and a teo wtitlen testimonial from the first arlisla in th country, aa to il gre it superiority over th usual Side Light. The peculiar advantage of this Light is lhal ihe NiTeaat Exrasssioa or th Eti can be nh'ained more perfectly than heretofore. fX Cit r.ens and stranger are respectfully invi ted, whether desiring Por rait or not, lo visit our spacious galleries, probably iho (argent and m ist eiten-iv in Ih Untied Sisies, snd examinefor themselves the astonishing improvement made by the suhfcribera in this wonderlul art, " , . T. P. 6t D. C. COLLINS, Proprietor of the City Daguirrrian Establish ment, No. 100 Cheenut street., two doors above Third, south side.' , Phi adelphia. Oct. 9, 1817 4m eow Notice IS hereby given to all legatee, creditor, anil o ther persons interested in the estate of Deb rah Grant dec, set fed hy her sdinr Kenderton Smith! of John II. Hart dec, settled hv on of hi etrs James Hutchison; of John Peiff r snr dec, fetl cd bv his i xrs John and fsentge Peifler; fif Smuil Birr dec set i led tiy his adrnr Thorn is Bar ; of John llitllesenr dee, sailed by hi admrs George Hitlle and John Hitlle; of Joseph Folk dec, settleJ hy his adrnr Daoi.1 Hilhish; of Geirg Neiharl dec, settled by hi adrnr Jacob Zartmnn; of Alem Marr dee, settled by hi admr Wm. P. Marr; of John G ncM dec, c tiled 1y hi admr Henry D. H-fTman; of Win. Moritt dec, rettlnd hy hi admr Jonathan P. Shu'tz; of John A. Schnei der dec, settled hy hi exr Joseph Bound; of John Mutebler snr dec Milled by hi admr Michael M. Sober; tbe at count of David Dunkelberger, guar dian nf Esther nnd Maiy Philips. Late of Nor thumberland county ; thai th eiccutor and ad ministrator of said es'stes have fibd I' eir accounla with the Register of thi county, and lhat Ihey will be pri'srnted lo Ihe Orphans' Comt of said county ou Tuesday the 2d day of November next, for con tii in i Hon and allowance. , - EDWARD OYSTER, RegiSlor's Office, J Register. Sunbury. Qt. 2. 18I7. 5 . FKZXiASELFHIA Wale lies, .Jcwrllry ami Sil ver Ware, Guaranteed better f.,r the P' iee than at any other Store in Philadrfp.h'ia. may be hud, Whalftale and Refa'l, al (Late MC1IOLAS aLefirilAY'S) No. 72 iorih 2d street, above Arch, rHILASSLPRIA. ATCHES, all kinds fair, low and medium Qualities, amonc which are. Gold Iv. ra, lull jaweU'd. f 40 o $ 1 00 Leplnoa, do ,. S&lo 40 Silver Lever. do 20 to. 30 - Lepi- ea, da I J lo 18 Quartiera, fine, 0 to 10 (juartiers, imitation, 6 JiWKLiaT. Diamonds, Gold Chains, Gold Pens wi h Gold and Silver holders. Pencils Breast Pin, Finger and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Csmeos of shell, coral and lava, with every other article of J i wcllry of the richest and most fashionable pat tern. Silvk. Wabi riates, Foiks, Spoons, Cup, &C, of Siand ird Silver. 1'hthi Whi.-Cai-lor, Cake Bisket. Fana. Vases, Card Cse-, mid ulber Rich Fancy Goods ill grekt variety. W holesale Buyera will sav rnnney by railing here bef .re purchasing. q3 Keep thi advertisement, and call al No. 72 You will betii-ned ihe (rood are teully cheaper and better than are offered in the city. For sale, low, handsom pur of Show Caaea, suitable for a Jewsllry or Fancy store. Apply ai above. Sepl25th. 1817 ly . ffllBS Watches & Jewellery. Fail Jewelled Gold Levertfur f 40, Warranted. " JACOB . L ADOlttTTS, Ao. 246, Market ttreet. PHILADELPHIA, HAS constantly im hand a Urge assortment of Gold and Silver Watchea, al Ih following low pricea , Full Jewelled Gold Levers, 1 $ 40 00 - Silver d , 20 00 Gold Lepine. full Jewelled, SO 00 Silver Lepine, ' . , . ,3 Silver (juirtieis, 9 00 and 10 00 With large assortment of Fiwa- JtwaiLiar. uch a esr ring, linger ring breast pins, brace let gd l and silver pencil, gold chains. Ac. Ha also pi: hand a complete oitment Lunette, patent and plain Watch B !, M iin Springs, Verges. Disls and H nd of every description snd in fuct, a compleie assort ment of Wstehraak ' tools ami Watch Materials to which he would call the at tention of the country trade in genual. Those wMdng anything in the above line, would find h to their advantage to call and cu min hi stuck before purchasing elsewhere. - JAI'OU LADOML'S, No. 240 Mrkrt street, below lt, Phila.lelphia. S pt,25, l47. ' ' f " t ' Fcjatliers, Feathers. . om Yl to 45 renila per Pound. Cheap for C'tisA H koltnle and ReluiL fiuwemciTg. Viiaseh, I'pbolfttcrrr & Grneral Furnlnlirr, No. 415 Market St., above I ltd north side, opposite Cirard How,. rUIX ADSJ.PIUA, : AlfHERE may lw bad. at al times, a Urge as. sortmciil f Beds and Matrasses, Curie.) Hair and Fealheis, Cbaira, Tablea, Bedsteads and Looking Glisaes, tojjelier with all other articles in Ihe aboe line of bu.iness, at the loweel c.h Pri Mfc -n ' . .. N. B. Good warranted giv aaliafetion. Sept tiih. lH47--3ot ' ' NtlrVti'ascUoul Teticlien. . IMOTitE i hereby given, Ihst th B ard nf 11 School DirectoM oi' liwa Auguat lnwr. hip wdl nrt at th public house of Ueerg Con rd, oo Satuiday ihe i:ith day of November, at 9 o'clock, A. M , for the iminti.to and selection of Tesehar fur tb Publie Schools of ,aid district TrusUM ar required I) aelcot their Tr.eher for rtsounalioo, cording to law, lL s.r.i day. JOHN SNYDER, jr, Pres't, Waitssi Seaacs, &eettsrv. Lowai Aatfsto. Beyt, H, IM7 7t YLAX WEED. Jh bigbeet rawkei j.rics ld tor r taiaeen, m nor or A,:jr 21, !817. JOHN B00.VR 1 The" Grand Purgative -'Von rn otnrn or, Headaea,C!lddlr),' ' Malr. Salt Ubeuplt, Rheimtiam,'Plles If TJdrn. Worms, DVp'efl l,"rlJi, r T" TJholer Morhtl-i ' SmaH Pw; ladnrlie; Corlgha, Q-iiriiey, Pains in the Bark, ' ' Whooping OoHgh, ' Inward Weakhasa, " l)onumption. Fita, ;' Palpitation of h Heart, " filver CoTtiplain, Riiiing In ih Throat, Kridprlas. Deafi, Dnpy, Asthma, ' Itcblngs of the Skin, Fevers of all kind T Cnlda, Oonl, Wrvel, Female Complaints, ' ' Netvooe ComhUlht, '! a f Ai.iT tit oTHarn tissb AtfMtrit raost tsteuaiTtrs o? lita klooii, awti oa. aTSCCTlojr iw TR oaoAa or 1I- " 1 s)v.Ttotr, Experience ha proved that neir'T every Di ease miglna.'es from Impitrliie of the Bloml or de rantfemcnis of the Dtgeative Organs ami lo secure Health, we most remove those obstruction or re store ihe BIkmI to it natural stale. ' The aversion o InVing medicine i most rrTei-. tnnlly removed by Cttctcvea' V'.tal Pert stTivs.Ptt.tSj being eomphltf'y rntefnpett mi'h a mating of pure white Sugar, (whfch is as dislihef from the internal ingredients as' a rut shell from lh kernel) tan nr vri ttr or wrnct', "Hut are' MsTv Swalloweil ' bil of candy. Moreover they neither natmentf. or gripe in the slightest degree, but nrate equally on all the die eased parte of tbe svs'em, instead nf confining th.meives in, and racking any particul r region. Thus, if tl . Liver be affected, one ingredient will operate on th it parl;eulr nrgm, and, by e'eansing it nf an Eicessof Bile restore it lo ita na'ural date. Another will operate on the B'ood. and remove all lmpuitie in ila clrcnlitinn; while a third will effectually sntpel whatever impnritie may have tn discharged into the atnmach, and lienee thev sTtx at tb hoot or ttrsiti-t, re- move all Impure Hnoini from the body; op-n j h pores externally and internally ; sr-pirat- all j fore go and obi oxioua particles from the chyle, so that the Mood m ey be thoroughly pure thus seen- j ring a fee and healthv action lo Ihe Heart. Lnngj and Liver; and thereby ihey anToan hsitii a n m in othis MtKrr, rurn The entire tru'h of the above CBn be aseeitaincd by the trial of a single Imx ; and their virtues ar s i positive and ccrrvn in rea'nr ng Health, thai Ihe proprietor hind, himself lo return thern'mey paid for them in all case where they do not gre universal salis'aetion. Ilefall Prfrc, cfJ p?r nx. ." Piincip.d olTiee No lifl Vev si.. N. Yo.k. Sold by JOHN YlM'NG. Sunbury, M A. McCAY. Northum' e land. (CJ nememlier Dr. C. V Clicliener is tbe in. vrn'or of the Pujarf-oated Pi s, and lhat no'hiPK nf the s 'N waa ever heard of until he introduced them in lime, IM-t. Purclnsera sbi-u'd, ihirefor. always ask for Ciiekener's Sogar Coated Pills, and inke no others, or they will be madn the victim of s fiaud. Sept. 18th, 1B47 ly eow SILENCE TT ' iiaitnrut covan I TH Lwns an i ora, tii wobk or th TiRHT sot ta ba atxrr meow, rat core or coxatnrTios hats A RE YOGA MOTHER 1 Your darling child, Z your idol and earthly joy, i now perbap confined to her chamber by dangerou cold It. r pile cheek, ber thin shrunken finger, tell the hold dt.eaaa haa already gained upon her the sound of her sepulchral cough pieicc your ool. YOUNG M AN, when jusl about to enter life, disc shls heart ervj.h ng blight over the f tir pros poets of tbe future your bectio cough and fee. Iile limb tell of your loss and hope, but yon need not despair. There i a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, il is S II r. W M A X ' S AIJ,-IIKAI.IN(. JJALSAM. Mrs. ATTREE, th wif of Wm. II. Atlree, Esq. was given tip by Dr. Wewall of Wa-hinijlnii, D a. Roe and McCb llan of Philadtlnhia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought he must die. Phe bad every appear mce of being in consumption, and wa so pronounced by her phyaicUne -Sherman's Balsam was giveu, and it cured her. , Mrs. GARRABRANTZ, of Bull's Friry, was a'i cured of cnnstimpMon by this Balsam when all other remedie fa'led to give relief e'la was re. duced lo skelefn. Dr. A. C. Cta'le, D'nlisl. SH 1 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in sever! ca-e where no other medicine efToided relief hut the Balsam operated like a chain). Dr. C. also witnessed i'a wonderful eff rt in curing Asthm. which il ner fails of doing. Spittinc Hloo I, al.tr ming a it may be. ia effectually cured by ibi Bal aam. It heals I be ruptureJ or wounded blooJ 8s, and m ike tbe lung ound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eiuhth avenue, waa cured of cough and catarrhal affclin l 50 yenr a'anding, Tbe first dose gave him moro re lief than all Ihe otbet medicine he had ever lk n. Dr. L. J. D 'ls, 19 Ilelancy ttreet, gave it lo a irter-in-law who w Istmring under eoii.umption, and to another sorely aflictrd with the A-lhma. In loih cases, its rffceta were immejia e, soon re storing th- m to rnmforuh'e health. Mr. LUCPET1 WELLS, 95 ChrM.e at.eet. suffered from Asthma 42 year. Sherm m'a Hal earn relieved her al once, and he i comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by timely Use of ibis medicine. Thi indeed ia the great remedy for Cuglit. Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, and all ti e art ction of ihe throat, and even Asthma and t'nn.unip ion. Price 2ft centa and tl per hotil. Dr. Klierman' Cough and Worm Loxengea, aud Poor Man' Platter sold abov. Dr. Shermau's effioe i al I0G Nassau t. N. Y. ' Agent. JOHN YOHNG. Sutiburv. M A. M 1! A Y, Northumberland Seplemler llth, 1847. ly .t Great U a r a i p4 T AT AUCTION ; j fTHE under igne.1 will dispose. , f t eoVii.on - Saturday the 58lh of Aueosi., sl his .tor roort, in Sunbiiry. an el unit ass ,r mrn, f MERCS .iTD-iaas, ( wiaul-.Uf in part, of ' CLOTHS. VK.NTH. DELONS, Chm!MBMH,- K.nRn.G. Stl.Kx, SATTINETTS. 6HEE ITX8. S.TIN., Ac. also a Urge as jttntanl of tiroteriet, Qiuetiewarf, Tmware Ve, . . . .... Oisat targsins will h offsraxV, aa 1 am iMr mined io dispose ef my hole ock, without re sive. 8sl lo crinejr at 9 o'clisrk, A. M on the day and at th place eialed, and be OMnriaut J vary Saturday uniil ih whola Is disposed of. The conditions of sale to be mad knowu on lb day of !.( 'A taKnabU credit wdl beg vn J. II. PUKDY. Sunbury. Aagust flat, t84T. tf. TO POir6VILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. 1QERSON9 itlbog , ihia eut ar hereby Jr InliHovdj that . tbay ' Csv irata 'ihiouh lickata' by making application at th Hoiel of Chai lee Weaver, Sunbury.. r . A. E, KAPPv Northumbrrlaud, Jul Jlt, 1847. if Tegetabte flnlTemal Pills, Tlit only known Mtd'tint that at the tnmt Hmt ; I'urgr furifta and ttrtngthtm the eyittm. ., : ,,-iv ' Loahev, July 7, 1849. IpKR. LE ROY'S Pills are . new medie.in .U-W which haa.juat sppestsd, and it fist taking ibe places of sll other nf the sane class, fbe.e pills art Composed of many ingredient, but ihe Iwo principal ones are Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher ry, so united lhat ihey act together; the one, through it admixture with olher ub-tct, pu' rifytng and purging, while the other is strengthen.' ing Ihe system. Thus those pills are at the asm lime Ionic and opening; a desideratum' long-arid eagerly sought for by medical men, bill wever be fore discovered.' In other word ihey do Ihe Work of two medicines, and do il much better ihin any two wn know of ; .for Ihey remove nothing fr..m Ihe sys-em but (he impurities ; etht while they purge they strengthen ; and hence lhy cause no debilitation, snd are followed by no re-action. Dr. Le, Roy's pills have wonderful influence nn lb blood; they nil only purifv without weakening it, but they remove all liixloti particles from Ibe chyle befote it is c. inverted into f)u d. mid tbu make im pure blood an ntttr impos ildli'y. As there i no debilitation, so tlteie i nff nausea Or sleknes at tending tbe operations of this most excellent of me. dir'iiies wh'ch never tlrain or lorrnres the diges tive functions, but cau es them lo werk in a fer. fectly tiiitural manner ; and henrst peisnnt Iskitig them do not become pale and emscinled, but the contrary ; for while It I th properly of the 5.ira psrilla, united s it is with other ingredient, to remove all ihnt ia foreign and impure, it is equally the prierty of the Wild Cherry ro retain all tht ie natural and sound; and hence a rohutt date of beabh is the certain result of their united opera tion, dj" Price 2IS cents per BOX, Agent for Le Roy' Pill. 1 ' J. W. FRIl.tXG,- . JOHN Yi)ITVj.5S,,n1,,Ify- M. A. MeCAY, Nor.humberl'd. Auguat tte IS47. ly . 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It ialebeveJtK.t ihe es-al li.hthent of such a rehih Ic i j mrnal ol itl'igeiueon lerm which place it within the ,er,n f te grell, mM,, rf th peo pie, at Ihe e in .flncenient of what promise lobe most UU' r' .(Jug t rvenilr.1 r-fi,N in the hilory nf Co'.,g. ,m..iolli,i (.roceed.rg., will be regardetl with. fa-0( i,y a ciss-wt of the community ; snd n' v'".gthiui Muted liiij elijiii.Tlre fubscilber ns I' jrifully ndicits s liVial snd generics iuprngt irotu the rtdhleurd J'uldu- o the liniled Stales. JMES A. HOUSTON. SfenOgrspVr ta th Senate of the V. H. The ''VoH.sl Stutea ft. poTler" will be printt I At a large ami handsome sheet, nn I issiiitl rveVy 'mor ning, except Sirndaye, at t"ie rate of ail dillsT per annum; sing'o copies. tw. rents. In roiineotion with the lUily paper, hrre will be isVUt'd Trom the same t ihtutuiferri, - THE tfntKOK OF CtSCRESS. The public, lion will contain rirlui'y there pert of Ibe pioceetliiif a and debate nf the Con j grVs t.( the l.'uievd Hialcs. It will be issued seroi- wtrkly. Hi an enfant qua'lo f rm, broi(hout ihe session of t'ougleaa, and will b furiiitd to tub. ac'rib. ra at tha tale ivf two J ll rrs for h b'ug ca aion and one dnllai for die short scsaioH. , It ia ! liesed th i (his great nations! v. oik Will be deemed tndispeiitib'e in Hie library uftvery putdic ina'i u. lion, poliucian and pioftj-sAbnil man throughout the voXiniry ; and lhal il will let larded by the great mae of rhe people a the very best political ten booh for their nwu tnalruriioii and rliat uf their children. IMPORTANT JS NOUS-CEMENT ' , Throngkottt the session of Ceng'ees, Extras wil( lie isud ft.m Ihe nftire of lb Uniid.Ftati s Uvporlfir,". CsMitaiuiMg the reports nf tucb debates s may prmaeaa fiartirularly eti-iting Iniasest. . AU suDaicrtpriosM wad com ma sic nitons to b past paid, address . J. A. HUUa) TON. Lniied StaJea Reporter, Waaliingion, D.C." Augut 14tb, 17. IH SIX Tii AUS AGO T ItC children began tr! cry fir Shermsn' Lo eiit.a, The noise wa not a.i loud al thft time, hot it hif kept Increasing aver sl ice, and n haa heeom e great the! the mouth of the liMM one can scirce be tjeprrl. Dr. Pherman Ttr.i thise with Ih litll acT rer. and viry mneq ie re that any of them shootrf hn disappointed. Knowing the vast benefit wh'ch ha been csmfei red upon the community by th introduction tf hi infallible VORM LOZBITOIIS, he ha entered Into rrangemena for enlarging hl Manufciory, by mean of which bethink he will be able to supply the demand. And tbe rame pain nd care will be tsken, lhat these celebrated L" gsnga be male a they hav ly been, in or-' der lhat those who depend upon them, mav nni bu disappointed in their hope. . Jl knew when he commenced the manufacture of Ihe Worm lAtzen-' gen, that th'-y would supersede Ihe ue of everir other vermifuiie. aa the LngengA is fery pleathnt In ihe lle, ejteedy in its effect. well rerta'n, nd the quantitv lequired lo ffert a perfect cure, ia very small. ' Theae propr rlie in connexion wiih Ihe f .et lhal ihey are sold for 25 cmls pet box, tbu pi icing them in Ihe reach of th poorest nsrr in the land, baa not only caused ihem lo take the' place of everv ther vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered Ihem popular lo the community. Dr, Bhennsti' ' ' COUOII LOZBN66S, continue lo cure Cough, Gull, Consumption, Asthma, shortness and diffirolly nf Breathing, ntnl other' disc e of the Lung, with the nine facility ihey did on their first introduction, and the people have now become persuaded by aclUal experience,, tbt on the accession of slight cold, they have only to step lo either the Dr'. office, or one of the). Agent, and nblain a hot of hi CnUgh Loxei'gc,' which are very convenient lo carry in the pocket, and to take a few through Ihe d.iy. By pursuing this course a cure it nfieti effected in 24 hours, ami the patient about hi buslo' s. So great I the ce lebrity nf the Lnx"nc;c. thai thousands nf person who have used them, and become acqitiinicd wiih their itTtcl, will never be without them. SflEIlMtS'S roon to. a it's p&astgs haa cured more caaea of Rheumatism Pain in th Back, ?ija and Cheatk Lumbago and Weakness, than any application lhal hsa ever been made. Aa tbe celebrity of the Pljster h lncie ifcd, bondreda of onpiinciplrd ra.ical have attempted to counter feit it, aud palm it off upon ihe community aa the genuine, (jj" Beware nf Deception. 2D Kcrorui ber that ihe true and genuine Plaster ia spread up on reddish paper made expressly for the purpose, and in every case the aignature of Dr. Shuiman ia print, d Upon the back of Ihe Plaater, aud Iho vvhobi secn eJ by Copy Right. None other are genuine, Therefore wl en you vVant renl aor-d hermnn'a Poor Man' Plaster, call at lie nfTirc, 106 Nau t rest, snd you wi I not le disnppoiole.', Rememlter the number. 106 Na-aau st.. whe o all Dr. Sherman' Loxr-nge resold.' Hi Ageti's ro M-s Hay. 139 Fulton reel, llrH.klvn ; llmesnn, William-hur ; and Rediing Si Co., Boston, and JOHN YOl'NG, Sui.bury, M A MrCAY.NonliuinheiloiHl. September llth, 1847. ly. Indian Vcgclnblc Tnnacen. SCROFULA. Mssana. Rowa-i At Waitoh. Gent i Feel, ing deeply grateful for the extraordinary cure performed up in ni by your Dr. Cnlleti' Indliri Vegetuhle Panares, I rhreilul'v futnish jou witli a short hist oi y of my case. About aeveu years ago, (whi n only eleven yr old, I was attacked with Scrofula, vliich inrslv ed in its ravices till my throat ss filled wt'a uj cers! Ihe bones of my neck laid bare 1 me p destroyed, and a large piece of rue of 1 ,n(, nisal bones carried awav. My he id was al' n so mur'.i diseased that in drinking, the tea or cofliir W j,, I fiequenily jo otif of my ear ! A mast of vomc thing which the Doctors called a t-jmor c jlne from my no-e. I was under the ciro of phy sirian , of i!ie hii-h-est distinction in thi city, n,nd s'A one x,me pro nounced cured, and by rcqwsst -ltrnitej a m.J.CHl leelure, where my Caee, tO'rf,.(i j0r wi,n ,hn lllHh,Kl of cure. wu explained '.0 t. Mu,j. . The lee turer said. '-You sre noV ,,ul jt- ,nB jj.,., hould teiurn, you cnr )ive ong ;,, wuij sihiii destroy your witJ(pi e," I did not beli evo myself curfj al the lime, ail had much dw'.res', i n,y hejj, im ,.t,er disagree able feeling , j ,fu.r , jme ,ija ucett re orH.nrd. In Jn',arv ( jgjs my thother railed wiih me u pon Dr. M'jtte, for a.lvlre. lie a .1.1 I was a very 'ck girl. ,n,i j, naa doiibtful whether ever 1 Would w' il; if ever, it would h a I g while. The '''"".ee giew o nfuch wois'e, that the nhysirl M '.i0 then Hendad me, a iid Tie'cou'ld aee lov wr'ij- pipi ! My face also was swollen, highly inflamed, and very ptinful, and Ih Dr. aaid ulceration waa inevitable ! ! I waa In this condition In January I .'at, when I commenced taking yriftr Da. Or'tir.' linn VaaxrAbLiPANACiA." The inflimalion was so,. n reftoved, and the dreadful ulceranun in the fnce firevenled ! I am now well! I have no ulcers ! no pain, or ny disagreeable ae'uantion in my bead, and NoW feel lhal I AM Ifeird. 1 shall be hapr y 10 give any further iiiforrnarlon to the fflicird who will take the (rouble to call upon me at mv father'a house, West Spruce, bntween Beach and Willow alrecta, oppobe Spaxknian's farlorv. Sign d CHRISTIANA 8ANDS. CrTt or PmtA'nYirHt A, aa. Tbit eveorh day of April, A. D. IS4C, before the subscriber, tavor of ihe aaid city, pert nally appealed Chrisiiaoa Sanda, who being duly aworn, depose snil say, lhat th fact aet forth in ihe forojoteg allUsvil are strictly true in every paiti. cul7. tn testimony whereof, I har hereunto set my band snd filed the corporate seal of th said city, 011 the djy and year before written. L. S JOHN SWIFP, Mayor.' We hereby certify, tlift ihe above atatemenl of our daughter are true In every particular. WILLIAM SANDS, MARY SANDS. Pt.ttaJ.1ihia, April Ttb, 1846, Certificate nf cure, in pamphlet form, ma be had Grslie, at th ufttre of the ?enU. This niediciu ia prepared and nll by the proiritnra, R.iwatid At Walton, No. 378 Market, slrvel, Philsdelpliia. . u J J W D.i lCT Jelil JN N Roh fW W Danenhowrr. No I Murray n V. J V Usnenbower. .u 1 il r Hail, Uin.U. A ex iVtns, Nd 8ft Cantl st, N Orleans. u binsoii.eorGav d- Ssr itrsys sta. Ball. Ageniat H. MASERU, tSunhurv. I. bnt It.' Riser, Milton J. P hoW, New Ber. Mr. Mttsser, Millhera; Sharp D. Uwi, Wilksaharre. Sold also by Dreggtsta throughmi tVw rniteJi Plate. .. Aug. 7. K47 2m ffiy 1 JLAMfSK, and Slt hy it Vs.ck. for aite bT Au. 21, t847. C. S. BMGAR. AyillTK LEA IV ,, keg, aud Psiul of a! v v gimi wr s',e, Q j, cent chept't than tr before sold tl .unbuty, at tbe store of ' Ju'j LM47.- " JOHN nA". . n Alt K. The highest market puce paid fur Mm Dark, at lha slots uf Maich37, 147. JOHN UOGAR.
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