..ARRlVAt Of THE . i. 1 . CANADA.,, .1 is later mt fRCADSTCfFS FlR&i fD IN DKMD. fowtr Jtrif iteil ' ;. ; 7 JVMKKX.. ,vv. ..,"..,' TettctnFii OrHet, H1ix, '- 'V Sunday, an. H-10 . M. f -; Ttis stesbip Canada, will. 16 eek In ter inlllift1c fiDtit Eartrt hs jfls T"ch'd. Wprtf'i" will to' N V6rk-;W boat two boart ' j - ; - r Canada bring! 103 ihrodgH passengers. Cottons, with n improved fatting, have atf ratioed one quarter of cent jser lb in tb Liverpool market. ' ; ' The torn market, with 'moderate lone, hat aornewhai JftiproteJ. .';...' In the money market there j much com petition for firot rate paper, rVd mbhey' con. tinuee abundant. " . ,-. American Secuiitiea are firm and in good demand. In the price of Fund little or no Variation ha taken place. ', From England there ia do political intelli gence of conteqneuce. 'Parliament ia to assemble on the 3d of February. Tbe'Orerland Mail from India had arrived. The new, however, possesses but little in terest. . iA. rebellion of a formidable character had Woken out in Servia, which had alarmed the Austrian Government. Sclavonic Rebtllion in 'Servid Biffuu'.tiet between Austria and turkey . ,'Aocountf from Vienna and Berlin of the ?2il ult., alate that a rebellion of a most for midable character had broken out in Serria, In Sclavonia and the military boundaries are up in arm against the Austrian Government. The Sclavonian ami Servian boundary re s;irnents have revolted and taised the cordon Hhe Turkish frontier, so that their rear la fully secured from the Breton of their rear in Turkey. They re assnred beforehand of all Tiopport-i-a eiicumMance which will compli eate the relations already sufficiently com plicate between Austria and the Pope. The boundary regiments whih have re Tolled, are among the bravest and hardiest soldiers in the Austrian service. The grounds of their rising in resistance to the decree of the Ntfrman lSib organizing the Woodschaft. The chief movement is the Servian, Peter wardein, an Wetck m'ilitary districts,' which ' are exasperated at being excluded from the woottscaft. The military force of the rebels is estimated at 120,060 meu. This force, it appears highly probable, will bo hourly' swel led by desertions fiom the Austrian regiments in Peterwardein, Cssep, &C ' It is said fhaYRussia has teen intriguing to get np thisinsurretrKm In order to have both Austria and Turkey entirely dependent upon her. The proof of which Russian agitation is daily growing more open and daring, and the fncreasible activity f the agents of the pow r leads to the conclusion (hat a sanguinary ntanglemcnt will speedily Wak out be tween Russia and Turkey. The Prince of Servia has already refused .to pay the tributo due to the Porte, oY $4,000 ducats and the arming of all male adults is being tarried on with the greatest possible activity, without any one knowing where the irmi tome from. :v WEBStEH l!f JAIL, " leaVn that Dr. Webster has made fre .quent complaints to Mr. Andrews, the jailor, Baya the Boston Mail, that the occup&iits of the cells ti "his ImnTediule Vicinity are in the habit of iho'VitirYg'tfiit to him at night, uttering H sorts of unkind epithets such as, '-'You're vi&t 'trtalt lha tut up t)r. Paramrftn," You're morJerer " You're a blood , thirsty w:oun Tlrel," Vc, tit. Mr. Andrews hud no o!h?r knoxvK'dge of Inis mntter, except what 'ho fceariTrom ftr. Webster.- He one rripttt placed two men in the passage way trial leads to , tbVcelrs, where they remained cut tl morning '.but heard ho Untisiial or unpleasant noises. Thedar following this the Dr. ' repeated his 'Complaint to Mr. Andre, saying that "last night the Same outrages had been repealed " flit, A. knowing this n'dt to be trurt, of course Concludes that the Doctor imnglnntfon is so wrought upon, or thai his dreams are of such an ' unpleasant character, a to produce in some i degree" mtental aberration. Dr. Webster has lost much of the buoyancy of spirit that sus- tained him when he first became an inmate of the jail. , '. . : ' The MaVob of Pittsbcso, Joseph Barker, 'elected last week over the Whig and Damo ttratic candidates) was released from prison on the day of his election by a fardoA from Governor Johnston, Barker) it will be temem' ''beted, was sentenced to six month' impri. sonment about two months ago on the charge -of persisting in the use of indecent and bias rphomoua" language in the streets, in hi preaching against the Catholics-sorbelhihg similar to the barraugues of the Monk of La Trappe, and about as disgusting) indecent i ejid Corrupting to public morals. The fills, burg Gatette, of Thursday says: "Immediately on the conviction and ten. tenca of Barker, great ludignation was ex " pressed by a large number of citizens among ' whom were many of our most worthy Inhab- i-itsntst and the determination was then ex. pressed to run bi'ra for mayor, la this feU inf there was less of personal regard for Bar. rker .tLhai of opposition to the Calbolicsj- who ' were charged with being his persecutor, . and of indignation at what they deemed an infringement of the right of publio speech " Da. Urroto, of Pittsburg, wtt consecrated Bishop of tbo Protestant Episcopal diocese o Indiana, on tho 16tk oil." The sermon waa proached by . Bishop, Mcllvaipe, -am , the Bishop tnoei wat presented by Bitbopt Kern per and Haw kt. . ' -- CtioitkA l Lotus Ybe St tool vaport of tbo 8th Inst.. stale that durir.s tbo previout week several eases of oholer had .omrfod to that eUy,oom of which lertnina tod fatally. . ' 1 r 5 't ... ' - RUMM II AILHOAO COM f ANT. Tho annual ttsolini' of the stockholders of the Poiladolphk land Roadim Railroad Com pony Was hold at PhiladelphU osv the Uth inst. All lh old; otTioOrt pi TU Company were re-electei'k.mopilJoBn" fowne and Hugh Campbell at managers. In their pla ces, C. Ss Boker and Robert D. Cullen were elected. Mr. Tucker, the able President submltte A I slaieme'nl bf lU business of ' the Company for the fiscal year ending ,30th Jiot tomber last, from whicK wo glean Mho for lowing interesting fabis and figures:' '' v ."j rr. ,' :;' ' asctirrl buaixa tit rttj.'- vf )"-' Travel, M,8TT passengers. Mrtal .to 49,091: through passengers. 155,901 18 ' 106,346 86 ..' i 1,648,900 46 9,400 00 ', ' S;601 47 ; T.433 62 Freights, 1,804 tons mdso,." . . do. i,09V" 19-2(J tons cnnl, !' ' . iJiiitfd Slates mail, Miscellaneous receipts, Hauling cars & Valley Pat. ttaln to June 3fl ' 1 7 , ' total reoeip'te, . ' i,933,590 69 ',! . ;' kx'f ijiscs batko 'tut tcak. The working expenses of the road were at follows: ' ' ' ,: RUMMINO ACCOUJJt. , 'u . ' , Worn!, 50,564 cords, $1 17,571 96 ' ' " j, Cutting and loading, 88.507 80 1 151s:08ls 70 Coal for locomotives, 9.237 80 Oil, 28,561 gallons, : . 19,871 65 Tallow, lurd, grease) and cotton waste, - 5,236 20 WagBs of engineers, firemen' ' conductors, brakemen, &c, 105,254 28 Renewal of ropes and articles used on the trains, 4,388 DO Tolls paid to State R. Road and . t Norrislown Railroad, i ' 25,278 77 Hauling across State Road Bridge and in Broad street, . , 7,723 43 Hauling and assorting cars at Schuylkill Haven, 7,587 68 Do do Richmond, 7,778 48 Do ,. , do Port Carbon, . 0j030 Ol) Paid on Paasencer contract to -April 30th, 1849, 7,881 Paid for coal lost on the road through accidents, &c, 9,164 50 Paid for BM of Telegraph) 2,564 23 Sundries, 2,934 29 5379,517 02 435,289 33.884 59,946 2,467 '238,437 The workshop account foots up The depot account, 1 Superintendent account, Lateral railroad expenses', Roadway department, Total expensesof working'road, ' 949,540 Deducted from whole receipts, 1,933,590 Leaves as the net profits, .. Interest paid on bonded debt, 984,050 647,813 Leaving for -dividends, - - 836,237 Dividend .paid' Jdno and Decv, on pref. stk, 163,625 Leaving a surplus of 172.612 Which has been disposed of aa follows1. Paid int. on floating debt to June 30, ' ' . 38,404 Sinking fund of 1836, 25,000 " " 1849, 7500 To be divided hereafter in cash, ...... 26,669 To pay Stalo tax for 1849, 7,537-172:612 The net profits of the 1att five mouths of the fiscal year, during which time 589,314 14,20 tons of coal, were transported, were 8665,972 38, while, for the seven preceding months, with a coal tonnage of 568,447 5-20 tons, the net earnings were but 8378,077 88. The difference is attributable in part to' the Increased rates of toll in the last half of the year, but mainly to the almost entire suspen sion of the coal traffic for about aeven weeks in the spring-. ';'"' ,' '"''.' Should Ihe coal lonnape of 850 equal that in 1847, the net profit would be sufficient to make thu required appropriations to interest, dividciuUou preferred stock, sinking fund, &c.'. and give lb the common stockholders the same dividend at is now paid to those preferred. ' J v"' ; -' ;" CEN. HOlSTOJt AIO t'OL. CAbtDF.V.'; j These gentlemen have come to logger, headc, and a correspondence of n warm char acter has taken place between them. ))obt ton denies that in voting for the Oregon bill) he sustained tho Wiliriot proviso, ami asserts hat Congress has no right to legislate on the biect of slavery in the territories. In re- ply to some of Col. GaIistsn's. personalities, a says: ' : ' 1 ' . '' Yon are pleased to launl roe with a defec tive education. . While admitting tho truth of tilt's charge I must Say that ' 1 have long since learned to regard it at -an t incidental misfortune arising from my circumstances in eaily life. As such I may acknowledge it t but there can be no propriety In Imputing it to me a a fault, or taunting me with it as a crime. I wat educated at an 'old yield school house) at small expense j while yol), sir were educated at West Point Academy) at consul, arable expense I poor I u and at irJiwiiuol cost ;-jon highly, and at public kosri When we entered the army Vbur patriotism was aroused by tbe gill ol a commission. 1 en .i i . . - ... - listed as a private soldier) prompted by the desire to vindicate' the honor and riL'hls of my country, and protect the bleeding fron- tier. ; You -received your promotions at. gra tuities-! fought tor tnlne. You depended upon ".education I updn ' common tense Wbeu the quettiou arise which of fat has rendered tho most efficient service to tho na tion, I will rtfef to your Diary' and to you jormcoimng nmury ir ine answer, . '. ,). ht' l tW I'M-, ... Tlta Msd or " PtT-rsiuao, who was elected Mayor while in Jail,' having been convicted of indoeont and. blasphemous hat' rangue in the street, wat taken from jail on Friday, inaugurated' Mayor1; and then taken back to hit old quartan in prison) hi psnlon not having reached Pittsburg in an offltjial form. vl t-" t i". r ...! ' . v. i ; . ;u ! Seahes 1 CaioIniI. The wages or aeameiKare fulling, and the distress amongst this class, iu eonsequeoeo of tbsif unooaaing Inebriety, it becoming heart-rending. It it taidr (bar aro 150 religious nwtpa- 4 ners published in tho United (Stales, v . SUNBUBY-AMEHIGAN AND SHAMOKINOUUNAU 1,1 I? ',71 l a KlltOtrt ACC1DEKT. Tho fly-whael attached to tho largest, on' gint In the ;Moorout Rpllingi)Mill.at this place, weighing about IS tons, suddenly broke, oarly on Monday morning Is si, while going at tho rati Of about 80 revolutions per minute, throwing tho segments ( weighing about two and a nail tons escb wild violent force through tho roof of tho building. ' The crash was tremendous. - Wo aro happy to tlate, however, - that but one person was slightly Injured, 'although there was a largo number of hands In tho mill at the time. The accident waa occasioned by soma villain in human shape throwing1 a piece of iron, two inches fn length, between tho Cogs of the main driving wheel and tho spurr wheel, which by the sudden check it occasioned ' iu the machinery) taused the segments of the flywheel lo teat from their fastnings with violent force. The -scoundrel who eould thus wantonly endanger tbo. Uvea of hun dred of hi fellow man, is worse than the midnight assassin, and we trust that every good citizen will assist in ferreting him out, iu order to bring him to oondign punishment. The .damage occasioned is. but , trifling irt comparison to the many exaggerated flying reports. The workmen are already busily engaged to make (be necessary repairs with out a moment's delay, and it will be but a shoit time until the mill be again in full op- eration. Danvill Democrat, 11 lA inst. Editorial Convmtion. The Conventioq of editors held at Harrisburg on the 1st inst., was attended by some twenty-four of. the fra ternity from various parts of the state. Hon. Nirtirod Strickland, of the West Cluster Re publican, presided, and J. G. McKinley, of the Democratic Union, and II. A. Mish, ot the Franklin Intelligencer, acted as Secretaries. The Convention adopted aseriesof resolutions recommending the papers should be allowed to circulate free of postage within the con gressional districts in which they may he published, and urging upon, the legislature the benefits which would accrue to the peo ple, were the laws annually passed, publish ed in all the papers of the state. The resold tion of the editorial convention -of Vermont, discountenancing personalities , in editorial intercourse, was adopted, and measures tak en to carry out the recommendations in re gard to postage, and the publication of the laws. Thc Legislature or Indiana, in granting divorces, affix the proviso, that the party ap plying shall not , contract marriage, during his or her -life, with any other person than the ouo from whom he or she i divorced." Tub "Stated Preaching or the Gospel" in California. The parson of the first Bap tist Church at San Francisco hns been voted by his congregation a salary of ten thousand dollars a year, payable monthly in advance. GaAktt a celebrated French painter is dead. COMMUNICATION ' ton the American. ROMISH eONVfcRSIO: s. Mr. Editor : Since we have seen so many accounts of conversions to the Papal Church, f late, will yon be good enough to give place to the following in your paper: Every conversion from Proteslanism to Popery has been faithfully published through out our country, and it is quite time that omtrkttig should be known of the thousands who are turning the other way. . , Renunciations or. PoPBav.--John Lambe abjured the errors of the Church of Rome, on Sunday, a few Weeks since, at Trinity Church, Gray's : Inn-Road. The mercy of superior lihl into divine truth was acknowledged in the thanksgiving; and in a sermon preached relative to many of the tenets of the Church of Rome, and thf ir diversity from catholic sentiment, the incumbent, the Rev. J. W Worthington, D, D., look occasion to observe, hrd Ah hough this was the first public abjurn ion of Romish errors, it would, not be the last, and that he had, bp to that period, care fully restrained persons from these publio confessions; but that the present aggressive attitude of .tho Church of Rome rendered them necessary 1 and lhat hnd he fdlt dispo. sed, Ions sir, hundreds, dm ine his ministry at. lhat Church, would gladly have oflVied he same pnblis acknowledgment for. the in estimable blessings of the pure truths of the Gospel, as taught in the Anglican Church. The course of such men as Wiseman, New. man, au'4 others, in spreading the novelties and corruptions of Popery, it beginning to call up, in out England, a spirit of residence; which will show itself in unmistakable de monstrations In Ireland tbe work of secession is assuming an important aspect. ' The fol lowing extract from the Londonderry' Senti nel of CM. 5,. will be read with surprise. Few persons are aware ip this country of the success attending the exertions of the Irish Episcopal Clergy in winning their country men from the deadly errors of Romanism. Upwards of ninety Priests, and many thousands of the Isaity, have, within the last fer 3 ears been led to embrace the doctrines of the Established Church. ' -'A Confirmation wat held at the Parish Church of Kilcommon-Erris, Diocese bfKil- lala, on Friday, St-pt: 21st, when upward of iS6 persons; principally adults, and convene from the Church of Rome, were confirmed by the Lord Bishop of Tunm. .. Tho cliurch was crowded to excess, and tho largo assemblage wa addressed by his Lordship, In bno of the most feeling aod truly instructive discouftet it ha ever been our privilege to listen to. On the subsequent Sunday, tho Bishop again preached in tbe Church if Belmullet; on point principally iouueclud wib the Romish controversy; aud we feel assured tbo plain, practical discoorsa and admonhiona of tii Lordship,' so adinjrably suited to the rjapci- tiet of lht nuffiport arno. nuug wiirt proloyrKl attention on bit wOrdsf will bo blestied with Iho happiest reSultt, ii6,t tody In Confirming tbo minds of thoto.bp dare to think for themselves on the most momentou of all subjects, 'but In tttmutating the etertiunt of toco of bit Clergy at are laboring (0 'rescue Mula out of tho darkness and error of Popery, and lead them into Iho gloribua light of lb Gospel aod the troth at it it in Jout "-Cr iuraew. .! .!'( .' v.i -. ' ....... ? j T'i.H : Th Ciiicihksti Guerre tart that vsko of oho wing tobaooo told in that -,row ket amount to on and a half million ot dol ls rt annually, A oast extent of country it tupplied from that city, .... .-t ,. ,.i ?nty-, MtJcit CoMrLAiitT it made in VelatiC io tho enormous postage charged on letter to and from California ( in faot Coogresk should do something immediately id diminish this great Mil.., ,.. , , ;, . ''Castlcs in the air have, fot their timber, moon beams. .- t j , (,-1 f, r : fut mill glrls'of Lowell are making prep arations; for a visit .from, Mist Brcmir.. ,.,, i. In McRwensville on the 7lh inst, by the Rer. S R Boyer, Mr. Samuel Car, to Miss Jaw Wem-iver.'" a w- : i-:. t, t.u At Milton, on tbo 10th inst , by the Rev. H'imiltoii, Mr. Jacksok M'LaiOHlIM, 10 Miss Hannah Fidler , '-' -u!-..--.. D I I) D -e t-, ".' . .! ' "In MeE wensville. on the 2J inst.. JACOB HENRY, son of John Bressler, aued .1 . year and 17 (lays., j . , , . ,: JJear Muucv Dam on the 6th inst.. WIL LI A M CONRA D, son of Finat Houchenbnuch, aged 6 year. . . c. i.u. SUN BURY I'RICE CURRENT. - Corrected weekly by Henry Masser. WatAT. - .- '. . : . . 4 ..-.' 100 Rvs. . ' - . ' . 56 Conic. . .- ' . . 50 Oats. . . ' . t ; , 87 Buttib. ... . ; . 16 Eoes. . . . . 12 Pork. . . . . . ' 5 145. 10 35 8 to . 62 300 FlaXukid. - - Tallow. Bisswax. . Flax. : HtcsLtD Flax. Dsiid Arris. .' Do. Psacsss. THE GLOBE. V1JE would call the attention of onr rea- w ders to tho terms of the Gloiit. nrinied at Washington City, by John C. Rivers. The reputation ot tins paper is worlj-widu, and those of our re--'era desirous of oblmninc a correct report of the iloings of Iho next Cum gress cannot do better than send 111 their names in compliance with the terms annex ed. The Globe hns aKvnvs held an rnvi:.hlrt position : the reports of Couuress fouud in its columns nre as nearly correct 11 s it is possible 10 maiie mem anu ine importance ol the meiitmres to be brought before the cominff Congress will induce mnny to be anxious to obtain a fair and candid report of their pro ceedings. Terms. For on copy of the Daily (ilolie (daily during the session of Congress, and weekly during the ricess,) a yesr, $5 00 For the Daily tilol-e for less than a year the rate of 84 cents a months. For one copy of the Weekly Globe for . one year, - - - 100 For one copy of the Congressional Globs during the session, . - - 3 00 For one copy of tbe A ppendix during the session, -. . . 3 00 For four espies of either, or part of both during the sesion, - ... 10 00 - , For ten ceuic of sillier, or part of both -during the session, - - 20 00 The prices for these papers ore so low that advance payments aro indispensably neces sary to carry them on. Postmasters who may obtain Subscribers will be allowed 20 per cent., 011 Iho subscrip tion prices for single papers which they may retnin when they send on the names of sub scription money. The price forlhe Coiigres sioniil Globe and Appendix lo Clubs who take ten copies is so low that no deduction can be ufTurded. Subscriptions may be remitted by mail at our risk, in money al par in the section of country where subscribers reside. JOHN C. RIVES. .SUSQUEHANNA. THE uhacriir having had several years enpe irience as a Country Merchant, uowiaAurs his services to conduct a ; . . .' , -; , WHEEL V HXF&ESS, , Betwcsu Philadelphia, Suubury Norlhumlierland, Danville, Milton, Lewwburg, New Berlin and clilisgrove, commencing January 1, 1S50. Ho will call at all the&TsiiEitaiid IlnTKLs iu the above named places, on Friday and Saturday of each week, to receive orders and deliver Goods and Package previously ordered. ,', T j.-. He will attend U the buying and dcliverinc of all kinds of Merrhnndixe, snd such other articles as may he wanted, sitd transact alt buiinevs en trusted to him with care, and desfiatch, including the selling ot produce, etc, cVej . He is determined to-use bis utmost sxertiom to give general satUlaclioii to all who may favor him with their patronage., . , .; i -- .. . Persons living , at dutance from the above named places, can have their srticles letl with such persons as they nwy direct. ty. All orders sent snddirectedta Thompson's Susquehanna spres,atSunbury or Philsdelpbia, will b promptly attended to. . 1 - 1 ' ,, , : ... W. H. THOMPSON. -, Sunbury, January 5, 1S0 Eatnte of Henry Va-Kthelmer, dee'd OTICE hereby given, that, letter of admin istration have been g! anted tohr subscriber on tbe estate of Henry Voxthrimer, of Upper Au gusta towhship, Northumberland county, dee'd. All person bavins; rlaims to said estate, are re- quested to present llieru for examination, those int debted to the cithtc are requested to makeimme dist payment. : ! FRDERlfcK IA2ARUS, Adm'r. Suubury, Jan. S, 1850i 6t - f'tenh fitira the Plalaaef Oregon. afplHARLES S. SOGAR. respectfully inform J bis old friends and former customers, that be lit just Hrfived front the West with i large as sortment of elegant Buifaloe Robes, of every sixe and quality, which be oilers for sal st the host reasonable prices. J lies robes were carefully selected by himself aud can be' tseu at tlis slors of John Wt f tiling m this place, who is bis author ised tgbnt tor their shlei . Sunbury, Dec 9, 1643 - V.....V, , ' OTICE is hereby given that the Books of 1; Christ 4 Flsybsrt, ro Ufl in lbs hands of George W eiser, bsq., for settlement and collection. All person indebted to the subscribers, are rt- . V i . u . .i. r. n i.' quesuMi u, tail mi wi vu.iv hi v. . wvi, t..f. and make settlement before thfc tOrll ds of Jsnu- arv A. D. 1830. All person neglecting tbi no tice aisy expeet tots; as Uis Beaks atoM be settled without respect to persons. CHRIST & FLAYHART ; Sunbury, Pec..tJ, UyarSt FOIl iALG. q ' A Handsb'rfit new Sleigh, for satC cHesp. Ea- -Tl- ouire at th More ot HENRY MASSER. ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for I covering claasos, dec, for sale t (h ofliee 01 hs A SA i W.' Jk f ETTER savalopes, ef vsrwtis kinds, for sal tttJBC,,ir..l. v. , , ; mm 11 inni igi 11 till J i UEGltAFF. RESPECTFULLY Informs the chirms of Danville and Ih pabli at Jerte, Mvavb hsl located In Danville, and Is now irrpreM to prae. tie Medlein and Surrerv in tli IU Vsrlnnl brslf ehes. He will operatt on all the vtrloul fbrmi ot Blindness, cross eyes, eiuo rest,- nsmnp, cien pslste, tnd attend to Hi extraction of tumor) smptitatlnn of limbs, and all other eufgWal di eaes. His collection of instrtiments comprises ad Instruments ih msdem Hurgery, of the tnteat improvement and finest finish. IT (Istters hlm self that many years' prsmieevnd ex perlenc will be a sufficient guarantee lo tlioss who rosy Jesl disposed to employ him. .. .. , Ilia residence is nesrly opposite the mntgomr rf Buildings and . next door to Isase Rosen bsum't store, in North Danville.'. , Danville, Doc-1, 1849.-1,.,., : ,, ; u THl FSOVX.JVS Vade-MBOUM , COMfKIMMO a COLLECTION OfOVCa 200 - ' VALUABLE RECIPES, "a ; In the Useful and Interesting Art with a few Simple and Cartons Exssrlments la ' 1-v .- CUEMISTRT i - NCLL'CINO Medieinss, Perforrlevys Cbemintry ...Cooktryi Farrjery Pyiug, Coiifectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc sic etc. Price CI cts., for sale by - - HEXUV MASSER. Bunbory, Dec. 8, 1849. :.I . - i.i'i 'i t Estate of Mary Moore dcc'd.t aud Jacob Alupre, dee'd, V OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admi tiistrstion on said deceased's 'stales, have been granted to the subscriber.- - All persons hav ing claims against the estates, are requested to present them for examination and settlement, ami those indebted to the estates are requested to make immediately payment. 1'EI KK MUUKE. , Lower Augusta, Dec. 8, 1843. , " 1 AVintei1 Arrangement. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA ' TO POTT.-VII.I.E. i ON and after November 1st, 1849, Ct Pss senger Trains will run between Phitsdelphia snd Pottsville a follows i Lesves Philadelphia st 84 A. M.. dsilv exeent Sundays. Arrives at Resume. At II IS. Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50. Leaves Potuvilte at 8i A. M. dailv txcent Bun- days. - Arrives at Rending at lOi i ' ) Arrives at'l'liiladelphia at" 19 20. FARES Pottsville and Philadelphia 3,50 and 3.00; Pottsville and Reading 1,40 and 1,30 ; Reading snd Philadelphia. 2,2$ and 1,90.. Passenrers cannot enter the cars unleKs nrnvt- tied with tickets. There will be tirJ Afternoon Train. N'OTICE.-i-Firtv pounds of haireaee will ba- lowcd to each passenger in these lines ; and vas- sengcrs arc expressly prohiliiteJ from tuking any- inmg as Dagpraq;e tint their wearing opparcl, which will be the risk of the owner. . By Order of the Board of Manager). ' 8. BRADFORD, ; Nov. Si, 1849. Sccretarv. HICKEY &. TULL, v Ao- l&O Chennut afreet, (Opposite the Arcade) ; SHII.ADEX.PHIA, !T ANCFACTl'RERS of tlwir Improved-style Lyx Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted , TIllJNKS, which took the only first premium, awarded lrj- Hie rrnnklin institute at their last exhibition. ' II. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hnnd, a beau tiful assortment of their irriproved stylo of Solid Hole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Va lice Trunks, Donnet Boxes, Cap Cases, ('aipet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent I.eathor Bags, with every article in their line of business. .. I1T Old Trunk. Repaired or taken in exchange tor ?ew ones. ... . A LbA. L. HICKEV. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadolphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- V1I.IVI T it II 4UU1C'S mTSTHOLESALE Commission PAPER hnd V RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment af all finds of Paper is te'pt, and for saie.at the lowest cash prices. . 'np, Letter and Printing Papers, ' &c. on Haudi Plain and ruled white Caps." " ' - " blue ' lt Caps. '' " '' T'- Main and ruled whil letter'. ' 1 i " blue - . . . ' Blue snd white Folio. White and colored Printing rsper. issue rspers.' ' . Shoe. i -.. . I-...'- :. :'. Wranpieg . f l . i "'.; '! Envelojie " , 4 Hardware snd Sreatblng rspsr. ' I ar Uoards. Straw Uoord. , ; Boiuiet Boards.- , , . , . , AH orders frdm (be Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packs J, and de livered at any place in trie city. The Umbos cash price paid for- Kacs. or ex changed for Paper, a low as can be bought else- Please call and examine for yourselves. , Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849. . N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Soutaworth Manufactu -Hng Co'. If riling Pap-rs. WaNS llousie, Wo. 3. Minor afreet rilllADBLFHIA. 100 AS of tlia aboye superior Taper's now , . in store, snd for saio to traile at tho lowest market prices, consisting m part ol t ine thick Fiat taps, 12, 14, lS and 16 lbs; blue anil white. . tSuierlUie Medium aud Demi riungs, blue and, white, n '; , Extra super and auuerfina r olio Posts, bl-je Suiiertiue Cammerical Iosts, blue and whit V.iM,sna ruled.' y ,j, j' ) snd white, plain hd ruled. ' ' 1 ' Extrs sutaff Linen IVote Papers, plait) and f iIU ' 8urBne and find Bill Paptri. lJng snd broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Potts, blue and whit." ' , Extra suiier Congress Caps snd Letters, plain anu ruicu, uiue nna wniie. . Extra super Congress Caps snd Letters, (lit. Superfine Kermoii Caps anil Pdsts. ' ' ' ' Supcrtined blue 11 ill Posts, blue and whitei pis in sud ruled. . . tinbroid'ired IVote rspers snd Envelopes, "Lawver's" Ur'ef Psuers. ' Superfine end fine Caps snd Potts, rule( and plain, blue and white, various qualities Slid price. Also, 1000 res ids while ond asserted 8hoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards', white' And assorted tissue, 'r xr v i .... m .L.l A 1. 1 . . J w - 4 mmt r repHli($ AiuvL-uuai, vmuiisu vimj uiuo sekw Olvlms, Cap Wrapping, Hardware, Papers, Olc PhUadelphia, Ho. U, ; ' - V ' R" tit OliTMENTlflesuxjiuti.iy fil,u . sevellent rUclaof TWf,4c, ittMraqrived and for sJ by - ' ' HEiY MASSER. Sunbury, July S8, 1849.. ., . t, ADY'8MUFFS-PUM SHOES tutu just a receivea sua ror wxtm yius seor oi . -. UCNRYMAiSSSIL Snnbury, Dee. IS, 189, . ,.;J. BLANKS.- t BLANKS ot srer, dwpi.ai ii UiU by Groceries ! - Groceries I ! '' eoisToiV'tb a. i ' f. Cortut Afth f ft Stntt Philadelphia, QPFERfor asUtoths InhiMtantt of Sunbury and vicinity, Family Groceries of Iho very flbMst quality consisting of !.EV2 Fw Supsrlot and Common Ortea aad Black Tess.- . . , ., . , 1 CorteestofsM kinds and pries. ... - eugsrs of every kind. .... . , i Rica, Farina, Ssgo, Hominy. . All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups, .. Olive Oil, Preserve, ete. Warranted to be of th very finest grade In Ih market and at the cheapest rate possible. i AW goods carefully packed and promptly for warded. COLTON At CO, : . ! , S. W; Con Arch & 8th 8u . Phils. Oct. t8, 1849. che3uly my Sfl, EICES ; JOITKS Wholesale dealer a manufacturer of ' . WILLOW AND WOODEN WIRE. Importer el French Basket Leeklng Glasses, i . feat Faacy Suoes,. - Ko. IS North Second Street, Between Msrket snrl Arch Su under J. Sinsxr Jos Is' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, ' . PHILADELPHIA, , TJ AS on band and is wonstantiy - recoiving a LX large and extensive assortment of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Good of every description, (too numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs, dec BROOMS, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Washboardsin fact, Wooden snd Wil low Ware of every description, all of which will be sold low for Cash or City acceptance. Merchants would save themselves much time snd trouble, by calling and examiiimg my stock before purchasing. N. B. Looking Glosses, are insured against Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra charge. August 53, 1840. 3irt . TICICNOR'S COLUMBIA!- 11 FELLING BOOK. BEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tem of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, uicludiug a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in tho American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year s experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, fee. The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, Ac, is invited to tins new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest, chcaiiest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on the pert of Instructors of youth to secure fiir it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for sale by Hr.Nnr MAssEn, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies fur examination. August 4, 1819 THE FARMER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. F.DITF.U BY OOUVKUM-X'R EMEKSON. N ONE VOLUME, Royal octavo, 1 165 pages, beautifully bonnd, containing, IT fine plates, I besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about one fourth the Cost of the English work, without any Plates. "Tbe Farmer's Encyclopedia is a real treasury of practical information, wherein the experience of all aces and countries is carefully postkd t r to tho present day, and admirably arranged for con venient reference." Dr. Darlington. "We are fully convinced that such an amount of valuable knowledge for farm found in no qtrr v. s;l; in so cheap and convenient a form In fact, no Farmer who pretends to be well inform ed in bis profession, should be without this work." New Gennessee Farmer, . An excellent work, fit to be distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Socities. J. S. Skinner. For sale nt this Office, price !j4. Also, bv E. W. L'ARR, Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maryland. 1 ylLt Oauins most as accenrixiiD-at Ttis CM5SH. July 14, 1849 3ra 50)000 Victims Every Year "Vtll.a I'rcy to Consumpliqn, Asthma - -and UaUing Blood, ljectic Fever , ' - and Wight Sweats. . ' ' Asfll.MA A-N'D CoK'SfMPTIOX. L. . Urals, 10 Detnncev aireet, enve it to kia iltfT-in- law w-bo luul been nu invalid for years from Aaitutia ; to emaher eonsiderotl na in cniauiuptliai. It felievad them at aucs, au uutt lliey truvelled severul huuurnl uuies. ' SPITTING BLOOD Ia always, alarming. It Units to the w.irst kind of Con- euuipti.in, mid uuuiaa iirrrated ill tuns is eenemily ftitsl. rhcrinuirs All-Hmlins Uulanni is tliebeat reiuedy ku iwu; 11 heals ine wouiuit-u ur ruptured uliMjii vcsacls ni the luturs, snd lliereby etli-ets u periiiaiiniit cure, wiil.e other rcine- dies only stop the blood fir the time. A few d.a of Una Biilauiu will autuiiy the most akenti'-al tliul it it the medicine retjuireii ll n:ia lmi suocrMituI in ninny eaaea. and that Uvt where tuey hujil run lut vii rapid ib-t-iiu, or. as more a-euerully expresaetl, '-IIAST CO.NM KitON." YounY ers aia. or luoae of middle age, are mora subject to these atntcKatnan is Sffeu. Pruiv'Ja cents and ! Dt-r bott.e. lr. Stieunuii's C muh and Vorin Lozeiurrs, end Poor Sisu a riaarera. s no na niaive I'nuciiml ook-e llu Msasau-street, .New York. SHERSm POOR MAN'S I'LASTKR has cared more esses of Rhediraiiam, Pain in the Back, &id mihI Cheat. Ljinibuoti niid Weakness, liuiu any annll. eulioii thai iius increnatt, hnndreda of unprim-iplnl raaeals have attempted to e .HiMrrl'eit il. and puini it off up. tha einninmnty aa tha seouuie. lyuewiu-e ueeenuiui.k. Iteinaniuer inul uc uuc aim gi--ouar , huhci aprui upon reikbah puiM-r maite eviireskly for Iha purnoae uiat every ease the eiciunure ol In-. tSiiermnn is printed upon the hark of tha I'ataier, and the wbnls accural by l'j Itilit. Noua others are genuine. Tlteref ire when )-'Hi wool a renl gal 8lierujnii'8 Ponr.Mnii'a Piuater, call at Uiaotlirc, 106 N'uaaau atreet. aud vou will ivit he diKitwuitted. ' . Kumeirber priaripul OlHc lit) Nassau-street, (ew-Vrrk, where ull Dr. lliennaiis lAizengrs arc s ltd. Ilia Asents nre,. Mrs IIkvs, :19 pull in atrrrt. Br.ioklvn; Ilineann, w Ulutmsourg ( ano nemmiit ex a, noaiou, una JOHN YOI XG, Sunliury. . M. A. M JCAT, ."Wthuinoerliiid Nor. 10, 1S40. ch ejm ly riRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPfcKS, JtW tLKVj biC EVATS & WATSON, 2Vo. 90 iN'ori-i Third strett, between Arch And liact, and 83 Dork street, OPPOSITE THK PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Patent 8oapStone Lined and Key noie cover salaiviandehs, FIRE AND THIEF PROOF IRON CHEfT, WarnniUid to kaart more Haat wsvTJ tlwa any CImsu in Uo Country. Jin1"0 Pn'ent Air-Clui.r.ber Inst ' ICbA-sta, I OUO now iu ok They . e nwncnntinue to make lh ontuui. em itii banned auiera)- Lot-k ia aaad u drauwbje. These LakIi art poaaf aniuat the avt eaperf Thieves, buu supplied with, tl.a ruteut Key-kola Cover, and nuvle very stroiic. riiey cannot ba blowu npea by Gunpowder. Tiioaa Locks ra intended fot BANkls, STORES. SAFES, Ae. . Srhiand leitet eopfing presses, fire proof door ft Bank Snd Htorra ' ' Paieirt State Lined RefrilrSretnTa; wdrfanted inperlnt te sit others. Water Kilters, euower SSiUis ot Uie best quau I, i, , fSf P era-ma WtMitnf to purchase any rt the abnte ar. tieleS, wihpleassaiv ihein a eatt, a tbejr act) tine par than any otkar ill the Uhitad States. DAVtn fVAT". - ., xii v, , . ., , - JHM.NNK9 WATSON Philadelphia, November 10, IMS ly , V TalukWa Itok; -. -.. . .. T irE at CaaiiT. hahdsomelt ocniad. DAr -s-d iiisss's HlSTsav TBS RsraaiisTies BissK Dat-sooss asb LsBsa,raU bouaded, rut Is aa mfb 'Jrr rue tM'fa.at very low pri 1 C1, V Paleal nianUnatuai kicks. V f ty m Guage Keya, wlil. k can be i I C si aaaa several thouaaild liinea ch Sa , i,i i aa.ar Lit m aiat - liaaa tka FofltfWpubluur Price . mi stii.ru a. aa rt aMataw tf tmn ef Otm ,f tUj, Cmi, " i WANi-trr Ws Ms mm r a MMZ7bmci lJUtrt si Ht UU UnUrln zlrrr' ' ' nfv Mini sot. Oittm tAm Hurt . BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT is sset a tttdieU. In every mswrti set there Is sWas tant proof. In frmt h ssetel. thu ON a BOTTl.X ? It efmisln. mm .iriiytnf. keallns vlriM. end mti4 Mian tknr w rnntmrml I ftw Bttdrn ut svssr njMrlUm. o n? uhir m4irtf that hm tv.r lajea oflt.rW lur sal. Tiiera Is undoubted proof In our pamphlets, lhat l'V iha aw of this frett Indian Pwrljur. Uwv tbat warn Drine yn I, rva that trer l.tmm and Ci. n.Ru ran now Wslk the that vera ate. acSomavs, snd otliarariM diMnued, have baa lit also sad Cvaaa. Hundreds ThouBarida tisvs uwd Bbist's Pt-ainsa, after havtnf a aad nd tulad sll Ihm rtnprilUu and other medirinas l inrkiicd to rure blood disease, hava dntdral lLat Brant's is thi Cheapest, hecauae Oit KcttU of It has nr( madleal. ruratlvt mat trr 'n it and. iu ron fr-queuee. cures nm rfuasjs ta asnea . ln lim. than on, hoalt i,t any other mediclM. 'I'""- fvje iattiaof Hum-) Pvatnca H1 enre rOl'n TIMES ra irn Hia,aa than sm loaU of sana-pa-rio. Bs.nt j Prainrs" would be aa e-ap at our dot ir, a '"Ktl. as snrftiMWIii M rfaliar. Unt I1RANTS I'LltiFlKR Is soM lor only ONK DOLLAR a bonis ; and aa a ImuM of t hat inured, and la etpahU irf eiirlnf, Faae Timn a, much dianaaa aa eat boult of WMajrula tUera torn. aarMjiaril-rt, in conarqurnco of Iu ln power and Itn medical rfSuacy, thould be sold at n. mm tbaa Twentf-Fim cii per bottle, to bs as tktm an taf fees rica u On VmUar. i Oas Dollar's Worth! Itaw murh 'ic s tiow much fvrMiLn bnw naeek Sccrci.4 will Oiu Jtolltr't monk oi eVant a PURIFIMK cure ? head tho tidlowiug statement, which la a a pact men of it .ow,-r. CANCEROUS SCraOTTLA! I'ln, it tt.e ea.e ol 7'yin. aMn who par Maa,. Ilr mat ftTia of a wonie caM of 'scrofula, by only 7virt Btttim ol llrant'. Purifier, than evrr waa r'ared by tlie tiae of 7 Wr, G.UUin ot the bftt larmpttrilla that was vr Md. Mi.HtapHriila hns not tuffirient mtdicat power to effect the cum of such s rnnkiniw kopeUM caav. . Mr. J H llASKlff.of home, Oneida Ct . T.. had 8rraJ ula our y.-or, waa rnnlined ru his bed tha latt pw-he wa, ao ir.uch dioeaat d and dehiliiaUMi aa to be anaiile ta ntr hi, h.ii.d to !.' head, lie bad tha bit medical ad-Tii-e Ind U..-.I nil of the bat tmaparillat to no Son.) rlTi-rt y..t Kortt and nnt and waa cunaiderrd to be la a rnfi-ig Stata. and eould not tirp nmfr four Kourt Ion far, wh..n he rimmriirril mtn( BHAN TS ri'KIHKR. Ill ltdc waa urn nearly t,J, from ear ta ear a holt waa eaten through hi. rindpi; under his rhia. so that he brealbad throuuh tha hole hi, tar waa so eaten around lhat it eoiil.l lie fifed up out of Ita place. It only holding Hy snnli pn-t the uae of an arm waa daatroped by two Ul cer. an rlrr tinrif r th arm. aa larcn as a roan', hand, had nt arly mini ihrounh his aide tala kit bodf. 1 huf, he -waa ailticted wilh TVcnly .uch tfvtrld avrt tjntirt VU tm, on vaiious parts of til. person. Far rarlber and full partii'ulnr.. are oir ranphlatt. Doi-t. '1'itnMAS Williams, one of the moat tttllrui phy. li'iMTia of Konie, waa culled to aeo tlatkin tha day beart no e-iiTiinen.-ed minx UrnnVt Purifier. loi-t. W. cni. m?d him, mid tiien told him Itmt mil thu fhainctaa, i u trm'U crtu'.l r.ol citrt him tnst Ida cue waa Worse than Hopeless ! New h(!v Mr. IIASKIN S atatement of cur. Hn aald i My wi'J- prm ured one bottle of M.OT.t PVKlf Plied EXTRACT of Hiao'l 4- Leonard. IlnifKiata, of Rotn I einrinienred niing that and beran to art betttr that son La enahlni me t get oj my bed, where I had been cor.tined o'i yeartha ascoND bonis enabled melSiral of Ike soiiM-tha THtso luitti enablrd me to Watt Tw MeUt. lo iiouif CrTilre. where I procured 5fa Rattltm more : Mint wli.-n I hr.d fini,hed using them, .rrentem oei of Tvntt'j l".r, ll.o HS At. KD tr and three baultt mors eif.-ch-d a PKHr'lii.'l' 'THE of ail liia Ulcers, snd ra stort'ii ire to good heaUk. FOURTEEN WITNESSES ! Mr. IIASKIN lias awnrn to ths above facta, and the fact a-e witt,a,ed and errtitied to by IK1CT. T. WILLIAMS-Mr. ii 1! T.RriWN. propriHor of tha tTot Rama iW-Mmrrs. BlSShLL St. LKONAIID. Wboleaa'.n and retail li-eui,ts and liLE VKN oUier wptnobU wttntatat. We Challenge the World To PROVK s Cure of as rcroUint and surely kaptlttt a caas of Scrofula, by Iha lias ol TLN TiMKS aa murk rartttpetriUa, or any other medicine, aa waa nerd of lirnnt Purifier to elfect the ahove cure .which cure ahall. be pruved 1-y na many meU knok-n, rtaftctmUt iriinaMts, as id the above cure. FOR SAM: HY Joiia W. FrUing, Sonbnry P. Mury A. McCoy- Northumbandral: J.'hil it. It.iaei Miltnu, Henry J. f (mclTer do - Kduurd A. Kiuuisr do AilaulCotirhJ PoUns"a" Jnyes A M'-C-T-nUlt; MeKwensviliei .. . I-. 1. I u. liter, muucv, J. P. M um A Cj., Hushe'avilfe. r.dwnrd Wils-m, New Berlin, Tlionilno k. linker, Levriahnrir: S. J. Crrrtie, Seliiuurrova. W. II. Birltier. llanviiie. K. I'. I.eiu Jolin It. Mover, Hloomabarf. . All Inters nod ortb-rs muttt lie addressed to VVallaeeA ii.. 106 Ur.wlvmv, New- Voric. Sunbury, July SI, lRtt ty. Equitable E,fe Insurant Annultr ana Trust lompanv, orricr.Tiw.M.NLT street, Philadelphia: Capital f i(i,U00. CiiAHik PurcTCAj.. rpHE Coinpnuy nre now prejiared in trmisset business J. npm the tnost liberal and ativsjlmlreous terms. They ire authorized by their charter (sect, ft) "to mnke sit and every insurnti'ie apertAmiii to life risks nf whatever kintl or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, make endow menta, ami to ftrnut ana parrtuise snnuities.'1 itiecom. pnny sell annuitirs and endowments, end act as Tnsatas for miiMirs and heirs. Tails of Premiums remtired for tli Assurance of 1U0 far the wunle term of Ui.a. Are. Prere. Aft. Prein. I I Am. IS I SO 31 09 48 17 1 53 31 2 IS 47 18 1 66 33 I) l 4 19 1 5 31 'J J7 49 SO I 60 35 11 33 ftd at 103 s 3d a -to si 44 1M 37 8 47 W S3 IDS J J5I 63 'it 17-' 3'.) S A3 M 'ii I TiJ 40 -J 70 iS !M 15 41 3 H 60 !i7 I eS 43 !W 57 t ..1 41 3 01 64 9 t (e 44 3 H 59 30 ltil 43 3 43 60 33 3 4 3d 3 77 3M 4 11 4.TJ 4 61 4 71 41 5 19 533 M 5 71 os Tle premiums are teas than any other company, and the ptdicirA aiford prt-nter sdvoutitiire. I'sblr 14 half-yearly nud quarterly priuiilms, hull ereuil nues of premmm, short U-rtnt. j.ii'it liv'ea, Siirvivorahipe and enaowmenta ; alar., form of Appl:cnti .n i'or wliit-li there are buuik sheetr) are Pi be luil . n a;-rui;Mti,i at tlie office, or by letter to Ike Agent, J. li l t liui, !uulury. P.atk ma i!tcaiM I i Slii) oh a sing'.s Life f I For 7 yeuts. For nteT Ace. so 3U 40 CO 5 For I yeur. I or 7 yeuts. fcl al ft I !-0 1,?9 t.04 1 1.07 3,1!) I 3.y7 I. SO S.04 1.70 .4 ,03 FiAMPi.a A ixrisi aeril 30 vmrs next birth day, by paytmr the Cmtiany pa raiu wonkl secure to his family v ueira iui snoual be die in one veur :.uf tor ao.ou na ee- eurea to lliriu SltiOH; !'. lt anuusUy f.aj set en years he aeeurea bi them it llmo alwiukt he die iu seven veara: or for ajTO.40 punt luiuualiy durum ble he aeeares 1IUU lo Iw puid when he diea. The ttiauref aVi-uruar his own bunas, by ihe ihllereiice ta nut-Hint ot nrenfiunu, Irwn taoarcharard by other oriicea. K I. 50 the heirs would receive 9JOMI ki'iitnld he dia in nna yeur. tlieofcce. PETEK Cfl.lJCN, Presidaot. l-oriiai ol uiuilieutaai and all mrticuairs may na aan as Vice President, Wn, M. Haisd. Kbaxcis W. KaWLS. rVerelnry and Treasurer. CotttLTiso PnTaiciAJi Dr. J Bj.Matser, Sunbory. I. II. Pcaov, Sunbury, Aerill fot .ocaauioarauis nuntiury, July 7", 1CIP. .. . . . Win. fi. Cochran 4k. Crn Whalesala aad Retail, WlNE AND LlQlOR MERCHANTS, So. 78 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. HAVE alsVay on hand a very Ur4 dock of M ines, Liquor and Segtra, of their a importation. . ISlor Keeper, Hole( Keepers, suo private gentlsmen, will be supplied th mast liberal terms. Philadelphia. Nov. IT, 1149 RAISING, currants, citron, cheese pepp sauce, Ac. For sal by .1. W. FRILING - 8uitbury, Dec S, 1843. - WKBOW GLASS, 8 by ltf, for ale U W HE.NRIf MASfEli Sunbury, Jasi XTrh, 1849- tf. BAY RUM. An xrrlenl rtlcl (r .U Bunbury Jan: i7th, i849 tt. peaches of kr. excellent cuaUty, for aj by. v - - - - U. MASSER. Sunbury, 8opt d, 1845. fr SOB AND etPRINO MORTI9B t,Xf JlJL exreiissU arUcVs, for hIb si h.if th u.uvi pric by , j. w. rwuyc. Sunbrry July t, H49 STONE War. Earthen' W.rV lUisins, AJ. . Bsewd. Prune aisd Cumm Nwt, PIsjm of all kind. - , . Salt and PUaUr.-Jfus. , .. . e x. , k ' r s-s i-
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