0eranflCounir... I In the CW..:r ' '"'Ptitionnf J .unn Wa((jr, .W.! and 7tiu '3r'i, i$ cif latt Leinbach, and Strmnel Trucks miller, and fiarah his vife, late Sarah iei'n. hach,tall of the County of Northumberland, represent r ' ' ' - '" ' ' That John I.cinhacli, late of Lewii township, In the county of Northumlje Hand, on the first day of December A. D. 1849, died intestate, leaving surviving him eight children, and the children of two daughter, previously deceased, vit i Mary Rhirt, only child of Mary Shirts, dee'd., late Mary I.einbach and who was intermarried with Jacob Bhirtx, of Columbia county, and who is still liv ing. 8rah the petitioner, intermarried with Sam uel Truckomiller, late Saralt Leinbach, Elizabeth Karchner, late Elizabeth Leinbach; Benjamin Leinbach, now of Dauphin county ; W illiam Leinbach, Catherine Krcbs, late Catherine Lein bach, intermarried with Henry Krcbs of Centre county ; Daniel Leinbach of Mairra county, in the slnto of New York i Magarct Haag, late Ma garet Leinbach, the petitioner, intermarried with John Haag jr. Henry and John Johnson, minors Under the age of fourteen years, only children of Matilda Johnson, late Matilda Leinbach, deceased, who was intermarried with John 11. Johnson, and who is still living ; and John E. Leinbach and eiied in his demesne as of fee, of and a certain tract of Land, situate in Lewis township, Nor thumberland county ; adjoining lands of Samuel Mongas, Andrew Karchner, Joshua Bowman and others, containing One Hundred and Thirty acres Wore or less, with the appurtenances. The petitioners therefore pray the Court, to a warded an inquest to make partition of the premi ses aforesaid to and among the representatives and bcira of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportions as by the Laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice toor spoiling the whole , out if such partition cannot bo so made thereof; then to value and appraise the same, and make return of their proceedings according to Law, January 8th 1850, Read and Inquest awarded, same day the court direct personal notice to be given to the heirs residing in Northumberland county, and six weeks notice by publication in the Sunbury American, to those residing out of Ilia County, and state of the time and place of holding the inquest. Uy the Court, Certified from tins Records of our said Court, at Sunbury, the 8th dav of Jamrfirv, A. D. 1850. JOHN P. I'URSEL.CIk., O. C. Notice is hereby given, to the heirs and legal Representatives of John Lcinbaoh, deceased. That, in pursuance of the inquest awarded hy the Court as afnresuid, An inquisition will be held tipon the premises aforesaid, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Wednesday the 20th day of March next, at which time and place you are warned to be, and appear if you think proper. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. Sheriff office, Sunbury ) January 19, 16S0. J w IMI 1 I. A D E L V II I A MEDICAI, HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY 1)11. KINKELIN, N. W, Corner of Thtrd and Union Streets. BETWEEN SPRUCe. AND VINK STREET!, PHILADELPHIA F4FTF.KN' YEAK8 of rxieiwive awl uninterrupted prnrticc Wnt in tine city have rfitilrrwl Ur. K. the moat expert ttiul fim'ccimuI pnrtiitiuiier lur awl near, in the trentment oi till dtsesism of a private nature. Pure me etflictttl with ulcers Uhi t!ulKnl thrmt-, r tf (jm pniiM in Khe head or lionee, inercui ial i tnuiuotifiii, 8trtc!ure, gravel. itiRonac nneint; from y-mtlu'iill txresnrs ur impur.tu'8 ol' the blood, whereb'v tlie vn.st,tnilm 1ms hcCoinc enfeebled, are all treated with mrcev He whoplncea himarlf vnvVr the enre of Dr. K.. wy Te litfi'Mifl)' cmiiVte "in his h' r vt n frrtitlem:iu,aw. conrident ly rely upon hta akiN ntt a !.nit'.ifli,, TAKK l'AKTlCL'LAH NOTICB. Young; Men wh'i have injttrwl themselves by' a certain pi act ice iiuitrltred in halm fn-qiiMttlv kariteri Irum evil r in pan ions or tit admitl -tlie cfitrta in which nee nightly trlt, even when naUvK nnd drrtny huth mind oad h"dy, vhriild apply iinmediotcly. Veikiicna mid L'uMtmt4oiuil debility I w f mnsculrtr eiierp pli-iiml lawittl and gen eral proatruti'in. irritiibilily unit hIi ucrvimp nftveti 'im, indi freation, aluffiniiM-ffa f !e livet , mid every diaenaciii any way ouunccli'd with the dia rdrr ni" lite procreutive luno li'ina t-urcd. und fnll vigor rcrtt k I VOt I II & I 4IVIIOOO, Uffsf.liiril A VIGOHOUS LIFE rrrmature Death. . KINKELIN on st If PnsmalioB. ONLY 25 CENTS. This II ok inst rulilmlieil in 8'ii-d with useful mf Tisnti m on the infirmities awl diai-iiM of tlie ficnernlive Orpins. It sd.lre.s-s itself alike to YOl'TH, MANHOOD und OLD JMK, and should lie rcsd by all. The vnluable uilvite and hnprpssive warning it Rira, Will prevent years of misery and milTering and savs anniial ly Thounnds of Lives. Parents liy reatliiu; it will learn how to prevent the dss trnrtion of their chil Iren. A reinlttnnce nl 9 rents, enelosert in a letter, ad. Vlremed to UK. K1NKKI.1N. N. V. cmier of THIRD A L'NION Streets, between Bpruce & l'iue, Philadelphia, Will ensure a h k, under envelope,, per return of inait. Persons st a distnnee may nddrees Dr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and be cured ut home. PACKAUK3 OF MKD1CIFES, DIUF.CTIONS, c., f.rwnrded by sending a reinirtauce, and put up secure from DAMAGK or CI RIOSTY. llook-s;llers. New Atrenrs.Pedhirs, Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work ut very low rates. February 0, 1K50, ly ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphana' Csart of Nortliumberlantl county, will be exposes to public sale on Friday tlie 15tli(Wy of March nait, on the premises, to wit : A certain TRACT OF I.4I, aituate in Foint township, "being the Mansion Farm," adjoining lands of K. M. Curry, John Paul, Iiiver Susquehanna, Joseph' Vankirk and Albin Kcwlicrry. Coiitaliiliig seventy two acres and twenty perches, strict measure. Whereon is erected u two story Log House weather-boarded, a small frame kitchen, a larire finme Barn and Waggon shed. Also two good Orchards of choice truit. Late the estate of lieury lluniker, dee'd. Sale to commence at 10 o'clrck A. M., of said day when the terms of sale will be made known by UL'OKGE A. FKICK, Adinr. By order of the Court ) John P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. J . February 16, 1830. t a STONE WARE! flHE subscriber would moat respectfully in JL form his friends and a generous public, that he ia manufacturing the best quality of STONE WABB, in all its varieties, and is prepared to aell a little Cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS ASD QUEEKStVARE, which he oilers on the most reasonable terms. Hi Potteries are on liornl street north of Fay ette, and China store and dwelling at No, g, E. Baltimore street. . . DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, ;:; , i BiLTistaaa, Maryland. February S, 1850-ly TE01FS01T'3 srstiiF:ii4W4 i:pk ehs, Between Philadelphia, Sunbury, Northum- berland, JJanville, Jiuton, Muncy, Williamsport, Lewinburg, Mif flinburg, New Berlin and ' Selinsgtove. Leaves tlie City ev ery , Thursday Morning- OFriOES ITT JPHtADET.PHIA. FOR PACKAGES AXIJ LIGHT GOODS, At LIVINGSTON lr Co.'s Express, Depot 43 North Ihxrd htrrtt AND FOB HKAVY ARTICLES,' '; AtCOSRAD, CARTER if Cd.'s, Depot Cot of Hroad (f Clurry. January 19, 1860. rthumb mm ROSE OINTMENT. A freab supply of this excellent article for Totter, be., just received end for sale by J HENRY MAeSEK.; punbury, July 8, 1149.-' - RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES J- ::! north UMBErtLAN d county, ; L'. r From tht firtt dav of January, A, D. " iota ljr jtSSR M. StMPSOI, ESQ., TREASURER THE . '.IIR. ' To Cash on handi neper Auditor'! , last Uenoit. . - S627 H " Cath received from Commin ' sioners' sales of unsealed lands 89 " Cash retJeived of George Hi!e man, refunded, J "Cash rnrnivntl ol Court hotle ; I DO 00 " Cash received for holding in quest on the body of J. Loar, in Lower Mahauoy, refun . led) ...... . 18 374 " Collateral lnheritnnce mdney received of H. Bellaa, . 29 78 " Cnah received bf Wm. Gtilick( late trtnsureri by error Au dilor's last Report, for 1847) " Ry interest on ine same) " Cash for rent of Court house) . " " Stats house) Cash receivetl of C. Miller, for taxes on land in tipper Augula, 1847, '48 and '49, " Cash received of Wm. De Pue , for county and Slate tax, for 1845, '46, was returned by collectors of Rush township, " Cash received of Alexander Stricklin, from Esq Weiser's docket. " Bond of H. B. Masser for un- anateit lands, " Note of David Chilister, for dnmages sustained by M. D. Savage, " Cash received of J. Farnsworth Prothonotary, jury funds and court fines, 1848, " Cash received from collectors, 1146, " Cash received from collectors, 1847, ' Cash received from collectors, 1848, " Cash received from collectors, 1849, " Cash on unsealed land for 1848 and '49, " Cash on road lands for 1848 and '49, " Cash on school lands for 1848 nnd '49, Balance due J. M. Simpson upon county funds, 100 00 3 52 1 00 2 00 1 20 IS 33 24 it 130 00 5 00 76 00 18 253 903 68 2750 52 1678 43 1 57 3 36 3 42 1964 42 Whole amount, 8655 471 JESSE M.SIMPSON, ESQ., TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY, RESPECTING STATE FUNDS. To amount of State tax received for 1146, '47 '48, $4265 011 To amount of State tax received for 1849, To amount of balance due in trea surers hands upon last settlement per Auditor's Report, To amount of Stale tax received upon unseated lands, To amount of tav. licenses 1848, To relail'rs licences for 1848, To pamphlet laws, 1848, To amount of mililia fines 1848, To tavern licenses 1849, To retailers licenses 1849, To mililia lines 1847 '8, To mililia fines 1849, 9384 241 625 90 4 64 464 36 655 35 95 239 38i 445 36 694 781 138 75 15 43 Whole amount, 916,934 21! I In, J Jr Simpson's account upon final as To balance due the county upon Slate fund, S3038 21! Deduct due treasurer upon county funds, 1.964 421 Leaving in hands Ueasurer, 81,073 791 There is due from the county to the State the sum of twelve hundred and ninety-lour Hollars, 37-100 for money received from tavern and retailers licenses, and militia fines, for 1849, for which treasurer Simpson is accountable to the Slate, leaving the actual balance due J. M. Simpson, from the county, two hundred und twenty dollars, 65-100. SETTLEMENT WITH THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.. Expenditures of the county of Northumberland as per orders issued by the Commissioners on the Treasurer of said county, during the year commencing on the fitut day of January, and ending on the first day of December, A. D. 1849. Assessors pay Prolhonolary'i fees Bridge building and repairing Deputy Attorney General Viewing roads & sites for bridges Sheriff's fees Premiums for fox scalps Public buildings Jnrors wages Constables making returns Constables attending court Conslablesadverlisiug spiingelec lions Court criers wages General and township election expenses Auditor's wages for 1848 in full Auditor's wages for 1849 in part Charles J. Bruner, auditing ac - counts of Proth'y and Register 8740 47 76 00 442 53 128 00 179 00 851 61 56 36 150 671 2352 121 84 79 105 00 67 P0 130 00 461 56 108 00 22 00 85 00 85980 92 AMOUNT DUE FROM Samuel Awl, Augusta 1840 t 27 96 54 95 7 00 79 52 845 18 Michael Evert, " 1846 Binseman, L. Alaha 184T John Liebeg, Coal 1848 D. Smhlnecker. Del. " Thomas Bair, Lewis " H. Shipe, L Augusta " 68 84 23 581 S49 48 18 681 164 68 Leisenrlne, ivortn'u 1040 Jacob Beck, Sunbury John Liebeg, Coal 1849 D. Buoy, Cttillis'que " D. Stahlnecker, Del. 1849 313 771 351 961 205 28 223 63 M. Treon. Jackson " Thomas Barr, Lewis 82,014 73 STATE TAX AND MILITIA Wm. E. Irvin, Chilis'que 1843 698 41 David Stahlnecker, Del 1848 t John Leisenring, North' " 16 59 Jacob Beck, Sunbury, " 69 681 John Liebeg, Coal 1849 266 56 Dennis Buoy, LhilliB'que " a David Smhlnecker, Del. 614 7l Michael Treon. Jackson 45 78 Thomas Barr, Lewis ' 273 88 Jacob R Clark, Low Augusta 114 96 Jacob Garman, Low Mah'y (since pd) 63 59 James Buoy, Milton 78 48 John Leisenring, INorin'a vu 03 82,245 13 MILITIA FINES DUE David Stahlnecker, Jacob Beck John Liebeg Michael Evert Thomas Barr David Hahit Delaware , Sunbury , Coal Lower Augusla, Lewis Lower Mahonoy AMOUNT OF COUNTY AND STATE . , 1 1 t-r, hit JoSn Liebeg, Coal Dennis Buoy, Chilisouaque David Stahlnecker, Delaware Michael Trecn( Jackson ' SUNBUHY AMEIUCAN AND SHAMOIUN JOURNAL; 1849, h tht 314 day of ' DeCmhtrrJj. D. J-,,. inrhiiicA. ? a Ma;: -J 3 OF S Alp, COUNTY, IN ACCOUNT,, VIT1 SAME , ' ' ,. I CR. By cash paid on Commissioner's orders, By treasurer's commission upon 7128 771 178 Slf 49 00 21 33 600 00 23 50 28 26 1 49 23 50 1 374 3 25 27 50 515 67 130 00 - 6 00 ' 8 61 7 18 774-100, By depreciated money, By interest paid in bank, Janua ry S5ih, 1849, on 82000, By rash paid in bank, By interest on the same. By reoeipt from Slate Treasurer for colluteral inheritance, By treasurer's commission on ths same, By Cash paid in bank, August 9th 1849. By cash paid in bank for protest, By " " " for interest af ter protest, By cash paid lor premium for mo ney to pay the State tax, By cash paid in bank, November lOlh, 1R49, By bond of J B. Masser, handed to successor. By note of David Chitister handed tn successor, By error charged in duplicate of Neal Caul, Whole amount, $8655 47! By cash paid to Stats treasurer July 28, 1849, as per receipt, $10,250 00 By treasurers commissions upon the same, 102 50 By cash paid Slate treasury, Jan uary 22d, 1849, as per receipt, 3266 47 By cash paid II. B. Masser for ' printing, allowed by the auditor general, 10 00 By cash paid the Stale treasurer, April 28, 1849, as per receipt, 245 49 By treasurer's commssion upon '82151 90-100, the balance due to the Commonweallh on Jan uary 21st, 1849, from the coun ty, and paid by J. M. Simpson, 81 51 ' tlement of State funds, 3038 14! Whole amount, 816,934 21 settlement, tht Auditor's find that it stands follows: . By balance due treasurer on coun- ty funds. $1,964 421 Brought forward Commonweallh, suits, ite, Physician's fees Commissioner's Wage J. f William Follmer, I Jacob Hoffa, Charles Weaver, William Wilson, Clerk's wages for 1848 in full do do 1849 Refunding Printing Stationary Contingencies Damages for roads . Prison expenses Coroners inquest Eastern Penitentiary Fuel Road tax on unseated lands 85980 92 123 33 18 50 94 50 208 50 238 50 48 00 25 00 263 53 66 30 212 00 82 95 36 081 335 14 35 80 33 61 60 01 1 00 3 83 8T867 561 Whole amount, COLLECTORS ON COUNTY TAX. Brought forward 82,014 78 J. R. Clark, L. Augusta 184$ 182 101 Jacob Garman, L. Maha, since paid 40 92 Isaac v. Jtaker, Lit. Mahanoy, 1849 40 80 James Buoyi Hilton 162 68 John Leisenring Norlhum'd 294 94 Jesse femilh, Point Wm. Johnson, Rush Samuel Hale, Shamokin Jacob Beck, Sunbury 207 256 207 299 223 155 81 35 9U 58 98 98 William Waldion, Turbut Jacob Eckman, Up. Augusta Aaron Hoffa, Up. Mahauoy 194 60 84,282 39 Whole amount, FINES DUE FROM COLLECTORS. Amount brought forward Jesse Smith, Point 1849 - 82,245 13 346 41 362 38 50 74 ' 208 25 J79 08 151 091 59 17 Wnii Johnson, Rush " S. Hale, Shamokin " Jacob Beck, Sunbury " William Waldron, Turbut Jacob Eckman, Up. Augusta Aaron Hull a, Up. Mahanoy Whole amount, 83,602 251 FROM COLLECTORS 1844 M II ' 1846 1848 ti 868 35 18 84 00 80 50 5 50 .1 ! 8191 50 TA ASSESSED FOft THE YEAR 1849 ; itt a rtvro ' ' County! 8199 78 ,.395 401 614 964 347 09 Slate, 8 484 48 1047 10 -1336 74 51 T r ines. 830 00 68 0p . 61 66 . 0 Thomas Barr, Lewis Jacob R. Clark, Lower Augnslft Jacob Garman, Lower Mtihoiioy (since paid) Isaac D. Raker. 'Little Mahonoy .i James Buoy, Milton . , , . , A, ::;r John Leisenring, Northumberland .. ,.: Jesse Smith,. Point .. , , . i ..... William Johnson) Rush t ill Jl fMI I -c Samuel Hale, Shamokin .,-i Jacob Beck, Sunbury : ; i !, - ,! .? , William. Waldrofv.Turbiit ! Jacob Erkman. Upper Augusta i r . . Aaron Hoflit, Upper Mnhonoy .:,..! ; Whole amount,' ' ' , SETTLEMENT WITH THE SHERIFF AND PROTHONOTARY. Estraits of Jury Funds in the Common Pleas of Northumberland county, from January 1 to December 31!,' 1849.' 11 - W L Hilomnn vs Jl II Knablt? School directors of Uusli vs $4 William H Kase ' R D Foresman vs B Foresman W Budger vs II Hellas ' ; , VV DGearhart vs C Cnrr ' Mary Weeks vs Jacob Hans Gieeon Markle vs John J. Watford -Wood & Ralin vs David Haupt Wm Willis vs James De Normandie J Dunkleberger vs S Dunkleberger Reuben M'Glcnej vs B I'aiterROti ' A Emmon's ndmrs vs 1) Stahlnecker John McMnhan vs Frick & Slifer Hallzer Garnhart vs Geo Oyster Wm Murray vs Ballzer Garnhart ;; Benneville Klapp vs do do S Blair vs Milton Borough t . S J Cornly vs D Hair & J Brown Jacob Leisenring vs W De Pue Brantigrtrr. & Wnples vs W 11 ft C Frkk Forsylhe Wilson & co vs I T Clement G Hileman & wife vs W & M Handels H Bellas vs W & J Ross. ' . ; D P Cuul vs Denller & Montague Brady fur Snyder vs G Grant et ul John Oiehl et al vs Sarith L Kern Wm Patterson vs W M'Coy's ndmrs James Graham et nl vs H Bellas et al Mary McCoy vs W McCoy's ndmrs Cath' Zimmerman vs Blyihe & heirs J no Arnold et ul vs Elias Brosioos Green Bngs & wile vs Mary Jarrett Robert M Clock vs J Brown Jonathan P Shultz vs Sarah Reed Mary Delli vs Jno Delb Jonathan Furruan vs Samuel Furman , Elijah Scroll's udmrs vs Jas Covert Taylor, Balding, West & co vs James Nor tnnndy Jonalhan P Shultz vs Jacob Weik J Honsel & wiftt vs P Honsel's admis Brady for Snyder vs Geo Grant et al Thos Keller vs Samuel Blain Moses Chamberlain vs J S Mackry Jacob Vimcr vs Im T Clement Pelmer Johnson vs James While Sarah Reed vs Ellen Reed Charles G Dotls vs Andrew Felzer JURY FUNDS AND COURT FINES Commonweallh Peter Thompson Geortre Rerkhart John Snyder David R.Yhn Samuel Shade Israel Hayes John Fisher William Follmer We the undersigned, auditors of Nortlnunlicr land counlv. dulv elected and sworn to adjust the accounts of the olliccrs of said county, do certify lhat wo have carefully examined the vouchers, and tint that there is due from the county to J. M. Simpson, Esq., lute treasurer, two hundred and twenty dollars and sixtv-five cents; also due the State for lialanco of Slate tux, twelve hundred and twenty-seven dollurs and sixty cents; also due to the bank of rSortliiiinlifriuiiu one tlioiisnnil titu lars t also county orders yet outstanding, to the amount of one thousand and forty three dollars and thirty-nine cents, making the lialilities of the county amount to llircr thotiHund four hundred and ninety-one dolliirs, 71-100. While there is due the county from collectors, three lliuufcatid six hundred DK- J- J- UPDEG11A1T, 1E8PECTFTLLY informs the citizens of Danville and the public at large, that he lias located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran ches. Hi; will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in niHilern Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finixli. He flatters him self that many years' practice and exerience will be a sullii ieiit guarantee to those who ntay feel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Montirome ry Buildings, and next door to Isaac Roscn baum's stoic, in Norlli Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 184U. -ly. TUB PEOPLE'S VADE-MECTiM CO.Ml'RISINO A COLLECTION OK OVER 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, Jrt the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple anil Curious r.xprriinrnts In niKMlSTHY t INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc etc. Price 61 eta., for sale by ' HENKV MA8SER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1843. Estate ol Henry Yoxtlicliiier, Uec'd IttjTOriCE hereby (riven, that, letters of admin- iV istration have been eianted to the subscriber on the estate of Henry Yoxihcinicr, of Upper Au gusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All person having claims to said estate, are re quested to present tiiem for examination, those in debted to tlie C6tatc arc requested to make imme diate payment. FREDERICK LAZARUS, Atlm'r. Suutury, Jan. 5, 1850. Ct Winter Arrangement PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO POTTYILLE. ON and after November 1st, 1849, the Pas senger Trains will run between Philadelphia and fotlsvtllc as follows : Leaves Philadelphia at isi A. M daily except Sundava. Arrives ut Reading at U IS. Arrives at PulUvillu at It 50. Leaves Potlsvilte at 81 A. M. daily except Sun days. t Arrives at Heading at 10. Arrivt-s at Philadelphia at 18 50. FARES.--PotUvillo and Philadelphia 3,50 and 3,00; Pottsvillo and Heading 1,40 and 1,U0 Heading and Philadelphia 2,5 and 1,90. Passengers cauuot enter the cars unless provi ded With Tickets. There will lie no Afternoon Train. NOTICE.' l'il'ty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to eaeh passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited frota hiking any thing as bagtrage but their wearing spparvl, which will be the risk of the owner. By order of Iho Board of Managers. B. BRADFORD, . Nov, 81, 1849, Bccrelary. 1 i: 1 HOUT.L. bl.TU. THUS. P. UKkiTH SETJI & imuTIIEU. ' WHOLESALE GROCERS Commtosfou iTr iciiAitto, NO. 89 PRATT 8THHET. J (NiB-e Bqwly's Wptfir,) ... ,.' I BALTIMORE? . Will pay particular attention to the sale of GkAtN ' anil all otlie products of the faros. Baltimore, January 861tl-jy , 112 , 1455 48 ' 1247 44 41 60 .' 301 851 J 73t 93" ' 94 00 304 921 , 765 97 , A ,60 00 64 81 - 1ST 92 ' - ' ' 10 50 ., 280 32 i 603 48 ' 76 00 291 941 640 38 '63 60 846 8ir"' '" ' 648 68 '"' ; 1 23 00 . , 306 35 '"" 809 18 " 42 00 .' 332 911 " '''798 93 ' 78 50 , . 299 68J , 731 42 "" ' Bl 50 397 98 " " 1020 08 ! 89 50 220 98 606 22 ' ' 56 CO 233 45 ' '' '680 91 ' 65 00 31,195 14 1 ' 813,065 65 8906 00 Paid to Piolhonolaiy Farnsworth do do do do do , , do do . do ' ' do do - -- -do - do - do ' do " ,' do '"!o ' do ' ' ' do" r do ; do ' i ; . do do , tlo do , do ' do do do do do do do do tlo do do ' do do do do Uo do do do do do do do In Supreme Court Not paid , -. In Supreme Coutt ' Not paid ' ' Not pHid Not paid In Supremo Court In Supremo Court t Not paid Not paid Not pni'd Not paid Not paitl Not paid Not paid Not paid Not paitl Not paid Not paid Not paid Not paid Not paid Not paid Not paid .... Not paid Not paid In Supreme Court Not paid In Supreme Court Not paid IN COURT OF QUARTER SESSION. Fines Penitentiary Not paid Paid to clerk Farnsworth 30,00 Paid lo clerk Farnsworlh Paid lo clerk Farnsworlh Paid to clerk Farnsworth Imprisoned six months Paid to clerk Farnsworth and two dollars, 4-100 upon Slate tax, and four thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollurs, 39-KK) upon county tax; also due upon Jury Funds, in the court of Common Picas, one hun dred and sixty dollars, and recognizance thirty dol lars; also due from Thomas Allen, a note' for thirty-seven dollars, and from James Uuoy live dol lars. In all amounting to eiht thousand one hun dred and sixteen dollars,63-100. Alter deduct ing the lialiilities, the balance in favor of the coun ty will be four thousand six hundred and twenty four dollurs and ninety-nine cents. Witness our hands this 10th dav of January, A. D. 1850. WM. JOHNSON, DANIEL P. CALL, WM. L. COOK, Auditors. N. S. LAWRENCE, .4grn for the sale of Southworth Manufactu ring Vo's. Writing Pap-rs. Mare House, No. 3, Minor street FHIZ.ADEI.rHIA. 100 -ES of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sate to trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Cajm, 12, 11, 15 and 16 lhs. blue and while. Superfine .Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extrasuper and superfine Folio Posts, blue. Superfine Cammerical Posts, blue and white plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra suicr Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and lind Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. Rupcrfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Siipcrlined blue Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and flue Caps and Pests, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue, J'eo, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted And blue Me diums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Tuners, Ac. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849. WILLF.n' & IIlRDlXn'S VM7 HOLE. ALE Commission PAPER and H K.Ui WAKEHOUISE, No. 19 M1NOK Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper ia kept, and lor sale at the lowest cash prices. Cup, Letter ami Printing Inpers, &f. on liuiid Plain and ruled white Capsi - ' blue Flat Caps. " Plain and ruled white Letter. " ." blue " Blue and white Folios. White and colored Printing Papef Tissue Papers. Shoe M't-pping " Envelope " Hardware and SI ealhing Papen Tar Boards. Straw Boards, Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de livered at anv place in the city. - I he highest casli price paid for Hags, or ex changed liir Paper, as low aa can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! S. If. Corner Arch $ 6th Street Philadelphia, QFFERIUl slto the uihibilanta. -of feuubury aud vkiutty,-Family-Groceries' of the -very finest quality consulting of Extra Fine, Superior and Common O'reen and Black Teas. t. Colle.cs of all kinds rul pricks. - t Sugars of every kind. , . - Kiee, Farina, Sago, Hominyi i ' All kinds of choice Pickira, Sauces, ketchups, Olive ( 111, Preserves, &c, warranted to be of the very finest grades in the market and at ilia cheapest rates possible. . ' A II goods carefully packei) and promptly for warded. . - COLTON & CO. 1 jl s -J - B. W. Cer. Arch c ih rH. Priila. Oct. SiJ, 1819xikt.-eU smTt,- :E. HICKS ,J01TBS,,, tOLKSALfc DEALER k MANUFACTURER OP I , W'LLOW AID WOODEH WiRB. tmitorter el trench RaskMs Leaking Classes j . ana Fancy Ueods, , a t ' , K6. 18 North Second Street, ' Between Market and Arch Bti., under J. Binirit ; Jokes' Carpet Warehouse, two doort below " ; ' " " 'Christ Church, ' "" Philadelphia; TJIASon hand and is coustantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Comb, Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses of Gilt nd Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs, &c. BROOMS, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window Blinds, Door Miita, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Washboards in fnct, Wooden and Wil low Ware of every description, all of which will be sold low for Cash or City acceptance. Merchants would Save themselves much time and trouble, by calling and examining my stock before purchasing. N. B. Looking Classes, are insured against Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra chnrgo. August 55, 1849. 3m TICKNOR'S COLUMBIAN SPELLING BOOK. TIDING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tern of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Tieknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year's experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, Ac. The attention of Teachors, School Directors, parents, fee, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Stuts. It is what it purports to bo, a Spelling Book and not a Heading Book, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for sale by Hknht Masseh, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies fur examination. August 4, 1819. THE IMKMEK'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. EDITED BY GOUVKIINEUR EA1EHHON. IN ONE VOLUME, Koynl octavo, 1 1C5 pages, beautifully bound, containing, 17 fine plates, besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about one fourth the cost of the Eiiglkh work, without any Plates. "The Farmer's Encyclopedia ia a real treasury of practical information, wherein the experience of nil ages and countries is carefully posted vr to the present d:iy, and udmirably urranged for con venient reference." Dr. Darlington. "We arc fully convinced that such an amount of valuablo knowledge for farmer can be found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In fact, no Farmer who pretends to be well inform ed in his profession, should be without this work." New (ienncsscc Farmer. An excellent work, lit to be distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Socities. J. S. Skinner. For sale at this Office, price $4. Also, by E. W. CAKR, Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maryland. ICtF All OaiiLits must be icccxrtxiin bt TIIK C-4SM. July 14, 18-19. 3m HICKE1T & TULZi, Xo- I.0 Cliemiut s!r et, (Opposite the Arcade) FHH.ADEX.FinA, MANUFACTURER. of their improved stvle J-'-L Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. fc T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau tiful assorttnent of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double arid Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Va liee Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bugs, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Leathor B;igs, with every article in tlu ir line of business. liir Old Trunks Repaired or taken In exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. H1CKEV. RICHARD W. TL'LL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- 50,000 Victims Every Year Fall .a Prey to Const'inption, Asthma and Raising Blood, IJeclic Fever nnd Night .Sweats. ASTHMA AND CON'SfMPTION. I.. J. Bi-uN, 11) Delancey street, pnve it to his iiter-in-luw who Imtl tn-en an invalid fur years from AHtlitim ; to another coniiili-rctl ns in confcniiiHioii. It irlitnnl ihem al Bnee, so lluit they truvelleil several lillnilrctt luilcs. Sl'lTTINU HI.OOU Is always iibrmiMir. It louils lo lhs worst kind of C-.n- suiiipli mi'l iniU-cs iirit-slfd in tinu; ia cnrriillv f;U;il. hi-rin;ii' All-Healing HuIkiiii is lln- romtils- known ; it liruls Ihr woiinili-d ir rtiplured IiIoikI vcks-!s ul'lli hums, unil thf rt;lty t-lfei'ts u perinaiiiiiit cure, viiile other reme dies only mop I lie lihl lur tin; lime. A lew doses ul tins Hiilsnni will witimy the lu;tbl iikeptie.il tlint it is llie mrdienie retpiired It hns hlen Kiim-erHtnl in nnnv ruses, and thiit ton wlu-rt; they hud run imu n rupid deHiitp. nr. us mure generully expressed, -I1ASTV COiNSl'ITItlX." Vnuuif pels n&, or lliiwe uf iniil.ile u$v, uiti umra uljtx;t tu tlless sttsekM Ihun thn uteit. l'l ice lU centfi mill jfl j-r hottte, llr. Siiernuin's t'uujrh mill Woinl Iizengi-Si sinl Toor Mini's l'l:ift(-ri, ft ld lis uluvu. I'rincipu! CMlh.-e 1U0 Nuftmu-streft, New York. S1IEOA.VS POOR AtAN'S PLASTKU has cured more mum of nhptnn:itirtn, Vain In tht-Bark, Hide mid Cheat. LuinUiuo nuii W cuku'-is, tlmii uav nniiii- cuiiou that iiHTeasel, hunilretls l nnpriui-inlt'U rawuli Imve tittenipitti to cimilerit it it. uml alm it t-d" upon tlie rominiinity ns the peiftiim: V'Hw:ir of l)ecept.'M. Kcmemlwr that Lite li ne ami genuine l'iactcr inKHiiil Uvh reddish tvinor hi tde fxiiresKlv lor the mirtkitti mid ev-rv caw? tlie siiiiuilure ut' Ur. Sljeriimii is print nl upon tlie l.:irk of the !'Uer, und the whole wrurtil by I'opy liit;lit. None ottierfcarc p-'nuiiie. Thrtfore w hen y'.'U u'nnt :i rent 501 1 J Hieriicin'ji 1'iK-r .M.tu'a I'LiWor, cult at thcuthe, 100 Nuviau treet. und you w til not lie dimppointed. Reinendier principal Office 1UG Nm-fcuu-tirwt, ow-Vork, where nil lr. Sherman loeiiti. rc mAA. Hii Aueius are Mr Hays. It;) Pillion bUoet. Hi ,fklyn ; 1 1 iihmou, illiumibburg ; anil Hrdttu: ,V t o, llst'ti, nnd JOHN YOt'XO, un!inrv. M. A. Mcl'AVj NocthmiiberbiKj Nov. jo, iSi9.-Ach eOin -lv rmu psioor chests, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, &c. I '.VANS & WATSON, No. 90 North Third street, Ictwun Arch and Rues, and 83 Dock street, OPPOSITE TUU 1'IIILAUKLI'UIA EXCHANGE. 1'atcut Soap-Stone I.lucdand Itcy lioie Cut tr SALA1VT ANDERS, Hre and thief moot- ibox cui:its, Warranteil to stand more llvut - ummzm .1 i.:.. :rf-Jj -t!4 Almi Patnit Air-Chumlr Iron i ilkkit '- W'l L'll,;l' llkiu "ow "' Tlw I f- "litj ' il 'j" alsu eumiime lo make the urdnsi. Ilhnfftffl' Y irv F l'fol"- st very low pnees r" j.rhl ii-ni uoiatiiiiaimn hvks. W Hh liiiiii tjout'e Key, wllieb eau he lliaim-il I srvnral thousand uule chunseti- oflS ble in tact ever time ll.e 1 A used if ditunble. 'I"hie loekl arc print" UKuinst Ilia uui i i ...i.i. .I.. ir , i rijiwi I inei-, wins tn. .110 1 aicni ney.uuie Cover, end made very slrons, Ihcy canimt he bUiw u ia bv Gnnnuwder. These Eiek ire. UitculcJ iu BANKS, fienland lettsi copying presses, Cren.-oofiloorsiiH Bsnki and Miorra. fntent msi" i.nieo iieiricfrators. wnrnintnt snnerlur to all Ollien. f liters, Nlullu Liulht 111 ihc best nusl- ' F& Persons wikliimr to nurc-lina.- mi. t. ul...... 'tlelea, will ph-asr (jie thru a cull, t Uuy sell viMl .. - . i' vVlll EVAN, . ' JOII WNtS WATSON PhilsArlphls, N'oyrmhrr 10, ltl Jy KAOUAN I) 8FR7(rMORflirTTA' CUES An kceHenl avtii-W, fhr ssla halt Mieusu.il jm.-Sy f.' w. FKILIM. funhury, Ju T, m.- . . '7 ' ,l"t 1 I - - If thoumnm r . a-t vnwirr. tit iff rut k Pi.rft.-. ttt. It avv praoj ll-dt.Ut Ui ttttl (V ilj., .. ..,..1.1.. I, Ml . . . ' ' r fa tht tnH' 1 Oit!!Ulk.n toi is nj a.liitiil. tti,;rMrMf rni4 '.fUTM ( iKini A- IC1 rUI!II?tI(J EXTRACT ilint pt iwf. ingrtst curu crttctcd, tint ONK BOTTLK W It rontmn wir purf'Tin;, h-lif vlm-e id mtdimt ptiotr. tlinti there It contained, tn fyur Bottiet of tw m;mri!Li. orptiT othrr m-di in that hm tt ofr4 1'liert it undoubted prool in our uhlatsV ; tlMt l,y th u of thU gvntki India FartSt. ihmf tbu wire Dritvd vrt I.irR-ihfjr that r I.ahi t4 Cir- M.ro eau am Walk- thr that wtreficlf, Scant uLaua, and eihf-rwiui disettied, ha- la lltii.au anJ L'val. HundredsThousands-- : whv hars mpj Bni nt'i Pvairtia, after liaviaf aaad n4 . leived all the tansparillat end other mediefuea rcaa mended to cure, bluud dtieaet, hara dtcidtd tbat- , f. Brant's is tho Cheapest ; beeaun On Rouit cf It liai mn medical, curative mat ter in it, iul, in rur jrouncr, caret wri riiteat im mtimM ltr$ ii'r.t, tiiitti ene hiitlu nf arnr otiiar merikiua. It'. Hi-rt. OSK UoMtut ltAr't Vvuv.Kt iH FOUR TIM IC mum nit aae thtn on b9itU of tmrrnvm-, t villa, - JUant'S l'i;atn;r" nmi!d be at cVj at four W lart a bn!t!c. tart-af.trill ut eie tioUcr. Hut HflANT I'L UIFIKU It tfjid lor uniy ONi. LiOLI.AM a bottla ; J tiM n bottle of it A.l cured, and it enpaIe ut eurtn, FetaF ' 7fij Kt nuirli diteuttt at o.u botilt of imrtaparill, llwre tnro. tamnparii't. in ciiirqucnca ut' it Ut$, (juwer aud lfv inedirnl HIi'taey. ihtmld b i dd at meri tea . J Tut!? Hit Ovtt per bottle, Ij be at cMtap et Uie FvM riE al (M If liar. Ona Dollar's Worth! How much CiNfit hiw tniteh 8Tfiiii-ia hw neeei ScRort'i.A wiil One dollar' $ tcortho'i Iirmnt t VL fttFlMA rum! It end tlie iulluwinf atatemnt4 wkich ia a tueesV men of iti pon er. CANCEROUS SCROFULA! 'I'tii it the rate t a Pyw man who ret lirt He im etmd of t wurte ente ul ticrutula, hy Only 'I'wtltt BouU$ of Htuni'i t'urinrr, than ever wt cured by tlie uie of lcriMe fhillonf of the brxt gartnpariila that wet errr made !iir!iitnii lit hfia i n t $i:ffiritttt nrdifl ptwer to eflesl lha euro uf tiu'b n fftahinfhi Kupelmn rate. Mr. J li Habkin.oI 'Home, Uncida C . X T., had 5rf u!a four yrari-wji cuntiiu'd lu btt bed the last yrrh tvat tu inui-h d itemed and debilitated aa to be unaide t niitf l,it listnd tu liii li-nd. Vc hid tht br$t nifdical ad Tifp hfi turd all (if the best tureapmriitttt to no food efi'.'tt-giit ircne and tcrtt i:d wnt considered to be ia a "'yin Sia'e, ntid roitld not live twenty-four hour$ luttgnt, wm ;i be CiMnimmrrd tiatng lillAN l'd I L'HIKIKIL Ilia ifi'k tt tairn marly aJT, from far to tar a holt ai eatai tlirutith lil vhtdp i; e un ler hit t-liin, to that he breathed th rr-iih tr bu'ti i.'t tar nut t.t eaten around that ll emiM be Uftt4 up o.it !' lu piece, It only holding by e tmai i'ttv e the uie of trie arm wm dftroytd by two Ul eert mi t'l eV under llm arm. at Urte at a nun'i hand, hud 1 1 (: j eaten ihrmrii his tide into his bfdy. 'I het, m wi Ptllit't' d w r.h Twtniy audi putrid acrid, offentiti art, cn varinct jtaiu ot hit p.rimi. For tarther and fuU p!irtuv.:l;i-3, t o O'tr VffiAte. Dout. 'J'iii m as Williams, one of the moat ikHful phy i(:iii( of Uuino, wm rftiit'tt t Ilkin the day btftra tn.' emrini''iu'( il ins Dranfi PvrifiT. Part. W. exam Hied liim nrtj liir ri twld lilin ll t t,ii the miuiru in th itjri.i voi'id not cure him thM hii care waa Wcrso than Hopeless! Vtiw be-,r Kr HAWKINS afnteineiit r eere. He taU f Mv wiV irmrured nw butt!-' ol BHA.fVS EXTRACT i' Lis.'fll l.ennnrd ln-iijitte. f.f Home I eoimiLcnced ttinir lnnf, an.l began to xri bti'trtUtT bottt.k e'miticil mi- t. .' ejf my br-1, whre I had hnea eotifit'f.l mt y-r-ilia bcciind bottle enaiiled melefaa ' mt of r-v kou.-e - tlrrt tiiiru luitile enat!-d me to Itatk 'Tiro yitrs to Ki.ir- Centra, where I procured Six Paulwd iiitjio; Mn.i hn i had linuhfii uting ttirm. Seventeen out ot IH'-enry t ! -rrt i:n urxt rn vr r.nd rre bottles mora ctlected a I'WUirr r-t'KK wf ail the Uiceia. au4 ra ton1.! ine t fod hrakk. FOURTEEN WITNESSES f Mr. IHK'N haa iwumi to the abore ftete, and Oi furtt are wiu.eaned and eriliiej to by DOt'T. T. W1L-I.IAMS-Mr. (J 1! l!;dVN, projnVf.rr ofthfl tftst Ram$ .-W-Mr-i.ir 11IS-1.1. St l.l.UNAi;i), Wlioletale ea4 retail Dru: :ta and Kl.KVKS ether rpectablt tei tn $ Via ChaUengo the World To rftOVK a Curt of at revolt sml .'tfrty koptUat 9) vu iti perofulii. by ttirt uie oi '1'llN 'I'lMKS ss much tarutpariiln, or cny other medicine, si wnt used of JtreaJ's I'uriUcr to elteet the shove rum whieh curs ftlisll b prove.! hy nt many utit knevn, rt.ytctabi vuswim, ss bl ton s!iovi! curr. FOR SA tK HY John W. Frilisf, Bonlaify Ts, .iury .. .uei.ay rvoriinimftersiaa. .l'.hu II. Itiiser Milton, Henry J. Siucffur .l-i Kdwnrtl A. Kuunsr d'l Adamt.'onrii'l Potisgrovsi llnves fc MeCorinick, Mi K.ieinvills, V. I'. I. Painter, Arnwy, .1. IV .Maim ti Co., llnjtiesviMe, lvlwnrd Wilson, New Herliii) Thornton fit Haker, I.ewishurg, S. J. C'rMi.i", Seliiucrovs, W. II. liieklev. Ilanvills, K. P. I.ei:z k John Tt. Mover, HI .msbii'f. All letters nnd orders must be addressed tj V,'iM Co.. 1110 llroadwny, New York, Bunl.ury, July 81, 1?I3 ly. Equitable I.lfc lusiirauco, Annuity aisu 'ji ritM totiipaiiv. OFFIIT M WAI.Nl T PTKEKT, PIIILADl'.I.rHIA, C'AI'ITAL Siill,UUU. CHABTta PtSl STeAI.. 'plIK Comimny nrc now prepared to tmnraet busineM I nnon liie nv Bt liberal mid luK-antairfous leruts. Thev are outliorized by tlirir e)"irler (eet. i(ti nnike aft an4 every iniiurniice npprrtuming t.' Ill ri.Ki 01 whatever kin r nmure. anil 1 reeeive unil execute Irnies, make endow ments, siul to imnt and leirelume aniniities.n Tits Coss pnuy siril niinuilie!) and end nvuicnts, and act as Trsslsssi for minors nntl heirs. fable of Premium required for the AssarancS Of 8100 ff tiie whole term of Lite. " I' as 1 ' " r - -., A?e. I Piem. I Age. Trent. I I Ut-1 Press. Iti 1 Mi SI ! (ill 4 '33 17 1 s:t S-J -J 13 47 8 4 1H I :,3 :tl -J on 48 yej Ifl I I 6J l a7 49 3 77 2" t lil 03 '2 St 61I 3 M Mi 1 tt:t So 2 4U St 4 II '."J t llo ST 12 47 Si 4 3J 1 ! 3S 0 St S3 4 st a I 1 3.1 BtM 64 4 71 I 7'i 40 !! 711 S. 4 91 ii ten 4! SHI 36 t 14 17 I -. ii Ifl! 57 s m S t I nl 4.1 3 Ml 5 54 Sil I !.- 41 3 li 69 S 79 , :iii i tn 4.1 3 a Co 03 The pre'uiitms sre lew thnn any either eomjiiiy, aisj lha ivi)l.-ii-s ulf nl meaitr ulvantai.'es. Tables of hall'-veurtr aud uieirteriy nremiatns. hiill' eredit rotes of premium, short terms, joint hves, survivorships and endowments; also, form 01 Application (lor which there sre blunk sheets') ara be had on anntieation at the oin:-e, or by letter to taa Agent, J. II. PLIiUY, Sunbury. ItAras roa iNrat.ta 91b0 on s single T.ifs Aire. For 1 vesr. I For treats.' For Lif, UU fl I (ll 1,60 M ou I l.ltU K.U4 4 'J I'.So I 1.64 ,70 iO I a."7 3vt 6 0 u.ia 3.97 e.03 DiAMn.i A person seed 30 vears next birth tar, by psyicg tlie l'oini.'inv u,j cents would secure to his fulliilf or heirs 9lit' should Im. tlie in one yeur ; or for Sg.oU he se cure lo ilieni irlliod; or for !? 1.) aniiuullv f ir seven years Sii'.ires to lliein tfliHHi shouid he die in seven venrs: or for ivCo.tll puid annuuiiy during life he secures iluuu to m iiid when he dies, 't'ueiniiiirer fceeuijnjr hisiovn Usuis, by Uie dirl.-retice in amount of iiremimns from th iseohanced by other mfiecs. For r'l,.W the hans would receive triuuo siiinild he die in one ve-.r. t'"rcitf ol ujipacan.'U und all imrtieulars msv lie liod at tlie office. PKTI'.lt Cl'l.LIi.N, Tresideut. Vice President, Wm. M. Haikb. Kfancu W. Hawlk, Secretary sn-1 Treasurer. I'oVMil.TlM. I'l'.Y.U'liN llr. J. B. Msss.-r, Hunhur. J. It. Tvb'jv, Suuliiiry, Agent fjf .N i ihuiabersuid coaay. . ly. Suul.ury, July 2, Wm. f. Cochran JL Co., Wholesale aud Retail, win b and i.tijron mf.r chants, No. 11 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. AVE always on hand a very larjre stork of Wines, l.iuuora arid Segars, of their own importation. , Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gont.einoii, v ill be so ,liej oil th moot iiliornl li'rnis. Pliilii.lelphia, Nov. IT; 1849 i AISINS, currants, citron, cheese, peppof 1 S' KJllcn. A- same, Ao. Jor sale by J. . r lULUNu Kuliliury, lJi-e.5, 13!S. BAY RUM An excellent article for sal l'.v HE.NKY MASSER, Suiilnir)' Jan. S7th, 18-1 9 if, iVriUTE DRANPY vmtVwu' ' jieaelies of an t&rcllont qtidlitvv for saba l'.v H. M.XSSER, Sunliunr, SeiH. 15.1, 1S49 ' STO.NE Ware, Earthen k. Raisius, Al iiioiuls, I'runes and t'roam Nuti. Planes of all kinds. .Sslt and I'lasle r. Just received1 and for nla b JOHN W.J'RJUNO. .unbiirr, Dec. 59. 1819. ' .'. I L ANKST 7 " KtKSKS of ever' description can be had by applying at Hie offiee of the Ainsrisan. ' 1 il-BA VKwwt- foe 1 covering glasa., A,, lor sale st lha otlitt i he AhencHn .
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