SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. RESOLUTION. Relative to an Amendment of the Consu - tution. ' ' ttvc. r TH fnowi;Tit r ' JJ , this liimnwi. Askhn.t mtr, l.a Uw J V-ti'm or Hi. AI t, W "'T.ert "ii of Hi. vealth b. amended "' imteU irf . ih.l 11 .hull read n follow.! i f "EL. I. trlllinnllWI filth .rtlrle, lb. ftipranio Oairt of tJ-ym-O-J.- ,Yr,Tb . and ol such other Comiu ' .HfT .1" mialifiwl elector, of NLhedby bv,.h.ll be elected bJ J,, L w h. th. tnmnriwdlh In Hie f?3(,wm ..dye. 0. th. "S?e71- of th. lhefcmimonwe1th al fcrge rf ,,. Courl. e.var.1 Con. of Com Xhrd by tew, and nil 1 th eniinlicJ re J , , ' , . .. venr. tm "ell. -), , Rrst election ;) Th.I'ntW Judge, of cj vcruICo ,ru iif Common Pleas, and of such other courts of ltecord M it. or rtwM be ert.bli.hed by law, and all other .Indites re ."red M " learned in the taw. -hull hold their olli.a. f.,f the term of ten Years, il thev olitill so Ion behave them selves well t The Aumcinic JudRes of the Court of Con inon Pies shall li'ild their office for the term of v years, II they shall ' hui liehnve themselves well : all of whom hall be caiiniiioncd by the Governor, but for any rea sonable eniiM whieh shall not lie sufficient touihJ. of impeachment, the Governor .hnll remove any of Idem on theaddreMnf tvro-thlrds of each brunch of the lieaislnturu. The flrrt election shall take litocc at the general eleelioii of !hi. Coniinonwenlth next niter the adoption ol tin" amend ment, ami th. commissions of nil Ihe jmlees wnn ma no men 111 omi ber follow emnnenra. imo 01 mem lot inrre venrs, one o.r ..a , nine yire. one for twelve vcnrs. and one fin fifteen years , th. term of each M be derided by lot by the mid judge, ut font) al'tel the eleetion lis convenient, and the result eer" by tbem to the Ciovemor. Hint lh romniiMlon nrny ra ine,t in necordnnee thereto. The jinlpe wlioae j" ion will firat empire ahnll Iw Chiet Jnrtiro diinnjl ' "" nnd thereniter eneh jiulpe wli"je eomminimi IhiII Aral ex pire .hall in turn bo Ihe Chief . I u! ice, nnd if tw" ,m,, .,,. exnire on the mint duy, the Jn pea k..M...i.n.ill rieeidn hv lot whirh .hall be llic c net Jnatlee, -.. Any vnenneies happening by il.-nll., le.ignal i.i, erwise in any of "he eon.ls shall he ,lle.l by iiment by the Bomw, t omliniie nil I be lirst or iHhem- J .,.Mi0 ,1., . leneral elecli..n The Ju'direa if the Supreme Court and the l'reaident f III. eveml Conrla of Common Plena shall, al suited tunes, re reive for their aervieea nn iliunto r.mn'iwii'w, t" Iw fiiol bv law. wbieh sluill not hc'dimum-lied during llien roiitimianee in orliee. but Ihey shall reeeive no fee of per- nunites of office, not hold imy oilier otTire of proht under tliia Ohinnonweiiltb. or under the (rovenimcnl of the km edtnie, ornnvoiheritiili! of this Union. Tho Jndgu of the fiiH erne Court during their rnntinunnee in olhe. shall reside within un i;onimonweann, mi .n Judge during I neir emit inuanee in olTire slmll reside wilhm the dirtrict et comity for whieh Ihey were recctivcly eleC,ed' J. S. M'CALMONT Speaker of the. House of Representatives. V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. SENATE CHAMUV.n. IlABBisauao, Jiinuiiry SO, IMfi. J 1, Samuel W. Penrson, Chief Clerk of the Penate of Pennsylvania. do herehv eertifv Hint the forgoing resolution No. 10 on the Semite file of Hie present seMlou.J entitled "Kraolntlen relative lo an amendment ol'lhe Constitution, it being Ihe aame resolution which wns ogreed t by a majority ol'tlie member, eleeted to each House ol the last l.cgilulufo ullcr having lieenduly considered and discus sed wus this dny agreed to bv n llwjorily of tho member elected In and serving in the'Sennte of Pennsylvania, ut Us present sewion, as will appear by their votes given on the filial passage of resolution, an follows, viz: Those voting in favor ol the rcsilution were. II. Joiie Biooke, J. Porter Brawlev. William A. Crnbh, Jonathan J. CimiuiiBliain. Thonins Kcrnon, Tlwmns II. Foresvth, Chnrles Fmilv, Robert M. l'rirk. Henry Fidion, Joint . linernsev, William Hnslett. lwmc Ilugus, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, J.weph Kiniiginacher. George V. Law rence, Maxwell M'Cnslin. Heujnnlin .Mnlone, Ilenjanuil Slntthios. Hentv A. Mulilciiherg, William F. Packer, II liam R. fmdler,'l)avid Snikev, Peleg B. Pnvery, Conrad Shimer. Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel SStine, Farris B. Sifee ter, John H. Walker and Vuleiitine Uest, Spkk Yens 2tt. : Tkos. voting against the passage of the resolution i wete Oeorg. Uarsie, Augustus Drum aud Alexander King Navs 3. Extract from the Journal. . 8AML. W. FEARSON, Clerk. In tub House or Representatives, ) Harrisbtire, March 14, 1850. f, I, William Jack. Chief Clerk of the Hmise of Represen tatives of Pennsylvnnin. do hereby certify that th. forgo ing resolution, (No. 1(1 on the Scnnte file, and No. till on the House Journal of the present rVssion,) entitled "Reso lution telutive to the ameiidment of the Constitution" it lieing the snuie resnlntion which wns agreed to by a ma jority of the mcmliera elected to each House of the Uit I.jri'l(lfiirA niter hiivinir lieen dnlv considered and discus sed, wns this duy ngrcinl tn by a majority of tlia members elected to nnd serving in the llouseut ueprcacumuves 01 Pennsylvania, at ils present session, as well appear by their votes, given on the finnl passage of Ihe resolution, as fol o s, viz : Those voting in favor ol" the passage of the resolution were, John Acker. John Allison, William Baker, Robert Baldwin, David J. Bent, Cruig Biddle, Jeremiah Black, Johns. B iwen, William Uriinllc, Daniel II. U. Brower, leun It Harden. John Cessna. Ilenrv Church. John N. Conylighain. Svlvester Cridland. Benjamin O. Dnvid, Wil liam' J. Dobbins, James P. Downer, Thomas Duncan, Wm. Dunn, Wm. l-pev. John C. Kviuis, Williiun Evan, A. Scott F.wmg. Alexander S. Fnither, Jumes Flowers, Benjamin P. Former, Alexander tiiMsmy, Thomas E Grier, Jiaeph E Criilin, Joseph Guflev, Jacob S. Haider, man, George H. Hart. Lellert Hurt. John Hastings, V i. liam J. Hemphill, John Huge, Henry Huplet, Iwis Hei- (nrA Wnahinvloii J. JneL-Holi. Ni('hllaS JooeS. Johll W. Killinger, Charles K Kmkraid, Robert Klotz, Hanwai P. IjunC Morris Leech, Joiiallum D. Irfet, Ansai lniard, James J. Lewis, Henry Little. Jimas R. M'Clintork, John . K. M'Cnlhs.h, Alexander C. M'Cnrdy. John M'Langhlin, John M'linn. Samuel Mnrx.Jolul B. Meek. Mlchncl My. ers, John Miller. Joseph C. Mullov, John D. Morris, Wm. T. Morison, Kzekiel Mowiv, Edward Niekleson, Jacob Kis.lv, CharlrtiO'Neill, John' 11. Patker, Joseph C. Powell James C. Reid, Johll S. Khev, 1-ewis Rolierts, Stimuel Kohison. John B. Rutherford. Glcnni W. Scofield. Thomas C. Seouler. AVillinm Shullner. Ricliard Sinison, Eli Slltei, William Smith. William A. Smith. Daniel M.Smvser, Wil- liam II. Souder. Thomas C. Steel, David Plewaril, Charles Stockwrll. Kdwm C. Trone. Andrew w lute, H inert i Walker, Thomas Watsm, Sidney H. Wells, Hiram A Williams, Daniel Kcrbey, and John S. M'Calmont, Speak- Yea. H7. .Those votimr nimiiist the nassage of the resolution were, . Augustus K. Coriiyu, David Kvuns and James M. Porter Jasj. Extract from the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. Secretary's Office. Filed March 15, IbOO. A. W. BENEDICT, Dep. Sec. of the Commonwealth. Secretary's Office. Pe!nyi.vania ss: ' I no rsimfY thnt the uhive and foregoing is a true and correct eonvol the onulnul resolution ot the General Assem bly, entitled, "Resolution relative to an uineudnient of lb. Constitution." as the same remams on file In this olfiee. In testimong whereol I have hereunto set my natal, and caused to be affixed th. seal oi the Secretary's Otnce, al Hunislatrg i this filleeiilh dav if June. Anno Domini ji5JjP one thousand eight hundred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL. Sec'ry of the Commonwealth. Jalyf, ie.V).ain. NEW STORE! A IV FW STOCK OF WOODS, At the Store formerly occupied by John Bogar In Market Street, Sunbury. fTWE (uhsrribera icspcctfullv inform the pub M. lie that they have just received, and are now opening A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS Consisting in part of Cloth, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vesting, Pant loon Stuff, Calicoes, Gins'uims, Lawns, Fe.tiing.1, Flannels, Cambrics, Linens, Fin Muslins, Handkerchiefs, , Gloves, Ifc, : Hardware, Queeniware, . Dacca aid MzuicixES. - ALSO: i ; : i A large amort tnent of Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Ladies Shoes and Gutters, Fluid and Fluid Lamps All of which will be sold on the moat reasona ble term. ty Country produce ef all kind taken in ex change at the best prices. i JOHN BUYERS tt CO, Sunbury, April 13, lH50e ly TIROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN -- GER. an excellent article. Rad wax's Medicated Soap for sun burn, tan, tetter, etc. Radway's Circassian Balm, for the hair dand rurT&c Radway's Ready Relief for Cramp, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, dec For sale by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, itug. 3, 1850. BAY RUM An excellent article for sal. by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. S7th, 1849 tf. - TEAS, from th New York Canton and Pekin Tea Company. For sale by , . - J. W.FRILINa. Sunbury, Dec. S, ti . 111;, when the term, of Ihe new miigea The ixTsoim who snail then oe eircieu (V... .I...II t.LI lt....r ..litre nS IOIIOW J. K. THOMAS, Ornamental and French Style Frame .( ' 1 r Manufacturer, 5 1 801 Walniit t t beitccen 3d and 4th ttrttt. : ! PttlLABELPHIA. ' i ' RESPECTFULLY direcU the attention of th. public to hi. superior stylo, of Plain nd F.nry Frnme, which tre of the Uteit nd mort beautiful dcalgrna. At a handnome frame at LOW PRICE, hai Iwen much desired, he waa Induced aoni. months aince to commence the manufacture of thcan Frame. In a ihort time the demand haa been so jrrcat, that he haa been obliged to Increaaa hia faciliti.a, and new offer at ' EXCEEDINGLY IaOW PRICES, 8inglr, or in thousand, the moat beautiful Frame, suitable for Painting, Printa, Daguerreotype, Cards, &c, &c For Durability Unsurpassed. Hotel, Public Biiildini, Steamboat, Store, Ca binet Furniture, Ac, decorated in imitation of cared Rose-Wood. tST Please call and ace specimen. May 25, 1850 ly GEORGE J. llENKELS, CITY CABINET WARRROOMS, NO. 173 CHESNVT STREET, (OrFOSlT TH STATS HOtTSI,) PHIZ.ADBX.PRIA. OFFERS for ale, low for cash or approved city " paper, a larire and well assorted stock of CABINET FURNITURE, of the Jatert pattern, and of the bet workmanship. The assortment embrace every article, uaeful or ornamental, com prising suits of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood Walnut, and Mahopiny Chamber Furniture; Pa tent Extension Dining Table, (acknowledged to lie the best now in usei: Library Book Case, and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber Furniture. Curtain made and put up in the latest Pari laslnons. - Spring MattrasKes, Hahr Mattresses, and Fe ther Bed, made to order, . N. B. All articles purchased at this establish ment are warranted of the best materials and orkmanship, and will he packed to carry safely any part of the country. May 25, 1850. ly SPFJ1TC- GOODS IN PHILADELPHIA. ffl SHARPLESS 6c SONS, have itist received L their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS of rncndly and other styles, to which tliry invite attention. SHAWLS All descriptions ot bilk, woollen and worsted. DRESS SILKS Gro lc Rhine, Chameleon, and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and Satin. DRESS GOODS Lawns, Barege, Mousse- lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohair, and all the new fabrics. FURNISH ING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings uilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish ing goods. MEN'S WEAR Cloth, Cassimerea, Cashma- retts, Drills, Vesting of all kind, and Boy wear. SHOEMAKERS GOODS and Carriage Ma ker article. T. SHARPLESS & SONS, No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia. May 25, 1850. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Snnbury, Fa. Office in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public school House. C7 Monies collected and ail business niomutly and care fully attended to. April 20, 1850 REFORM YOTJR HABITS. Come ye, with garments bare and seedy, Ye haeh'lors, wido'ers and husband, too, 1 If, in the outward man ynu'r needy, W. soon can make you as gsid us new. T HE subscrilicr respectfully informs hi friends and the public, that he will commence in tins place, on the Sill of April next, the TA1XOKIXG UTSIXESS in all its branches. He will be careful to see that is work is made up in the best manner, and he atters himself, that he will be able to give entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and atyle, a well a in price. He therefore respectfully solicit his friend and the public generally to call and give him a trial. Hi shop i a new building in Fawn street be- ow Weaver Hotel. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, March 30, 1850. 6m CHARLES W. II EG INS, ATTOP.1TEY AT LAw, l'uiiNviiie, i a. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi' ness entrusted to bis care. June 16, 1849, EDWIN IIA.LL, (I.T or tbi Fibx or Watkixsoi & Hill,) ,Vo. 24 South Second Street, Philadelphia, p ESPECTFULLY informs hi old friends and -Ll- customers, aa well a the public generally, that he ha opened an entire new stock of elegant tyles ot Spring & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consist of the latest and most desi rable style of English, German, French it Ame rican Goods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, B era ses, Silks, Lawns, M uslins. Shawl, Ildktfs, Glove, ana every variety ol Dres and f ancy Goods. . naiad. Jtlarclt 10, IHoU. ly C. BENKERT, BOOT MAKER, J b. 40 South Fourth Street, PutLAUSLrUIA, HERE every variety of French Calf Skin Morocco, Putent leather, Congress and Gai ter boot, of the best style and workmanship, are constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. March 10, 1850 6m PATENT Trusses of all kind., Harrison' writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and for sale by J. W. r RILING. Sunbury, Dec 8, 1848. STONX2 WARE. STONE milk Pan, (tone Jug and Pitcher, and other articles of stone ware just received and for sale by , JOHN W. FKILING. Sunbury, June 23, 1849 ILEY'S COVGII CNDV. n excel- lent remedy for coughs, colds. For sale at this office DADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle Modi cine for sale by HENRY MA88F.R Sunbury Jan. 37th, 1849 f? OLD PENS IN SILVER CA8E8. A small lot on hand and for sale by H. B. MASSKR. Funbury, April 8, 1850. TT A It.Wn . - . ' Xt CUrT"nl enn, cheese, pepper , i r jw . m iw mm .Ana . . h-ui. i u.i Sunbury, DecS, 1848. 1) AZORSA superior article for aale at th HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Feb, 16, 1850, iEE BILL8. Justice and Constablaa Faa M. Bills handsomely printed on card paper, for aio uiis uuico. TVtlNERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard Acid Spring, highly valuable in chronic di- eases, and tonic remeuie, for sale by HEN RY" MASSKR. Sunbury, June 29, 1840 tf A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Boom of CO. i , Market Square, y'x" Also at the corner of Favm street the Railroad Thankful for the patronage of hi friend and customers during the 17 year he haa been in busi- hi this place, he solicits from the public con tinuance of their favor. During thi period he haa endeavored to keep up Wltk tWhiiprovemenU of the day, and ha accordingly extended hi busi ness In every branch and v.rietvr . The tmblic are therefore invited to the attention, of the present itock of . " ' f - 1- . I k' j . v . CABINET WAKE AND CHAIRS, Manufactured by SEBASTIAN H0TJPT & CO. At the Old Stand. Where in addition to their former stock f the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs. Larqe Spring Seat Rocking Chain, Dressing Bureau, Centre Tables, Marble Top Wash Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Henrse and inarlo the neces sary arrangements for tho purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids and mistte.se., and huslttiiris too, Here', furniture of every style and line, From side board, down to kitchen tables, From rockin. chairs to roekin. cradles Should yon not hava the ready Jons to nay, i We'll wait awhile for a lirightet better day, Or take potatoes, oats, com, wheat and rye ; Bnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thin; but yoke, and threshing (lolls, Fiom pigs and tutkie. down to little quail.. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep trade n moving, no "goes on the ball.1' CP Order from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850. tf ROBT. L. SETIlT ! - TIIOS. P. B. SKTH SETII & BROTHER. .. WHOLESALE GROCERS . , . i , AND m ' eommtotsf on crr..tnt0, i NO. 89 PRATT STREET, (Near Bowly's Wharf,) BALTIMORE, Will pay partictiluV attention to the sale of GRAIN and all other products of the farm. ' Baltimore, January 26, 1850. ly THE PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM . COMPRISING A COLLECTION OFOVF.R 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Curlons Experiment la CHEMISTRY: INCLUDING Medicine, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Farriery, Dyine, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc etc. etc. Price 6 J cts., for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. IlAltniXC & IIOLL'9 WHOLESALE Commission PAPER and RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment or all kinds of Taper is kept, and lor sale at the lowest cash prices. Cap, Letter and Printing Papers, &c on liaud. Plain and ruled white Cap. " ' blue " Flat Caps. Flain and ruled white Letter. " " blue " Blue and white Folios. White and colored Printing Paper Tissue Pupcrs. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware and Sreatliing Paper. Tar Boards. Straw Boards, Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods (old will be carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. The hiirhe.t cash price paid for Rag, or ex changed for Paper, as low a can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849. Ilrovrn'8 Esjsjence or Jamaica Glu srer. Prepared onlu by Frederick Brown , Of nts Drug and Chemical Store, North East Corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. fTiIIE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex X celleuce and of varied properties. In all cases where a powerful and safe stimulant i required, it is unrivalled for efficacy aa well a immediate action. I o the traveller and to the family circle Hi invaluable, as a few drops diluted inaugar and water present a safe and agreeable remedy to the invalid who require immediate relief, a well as to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a fcoiithcrn climate, where the relaxa lion of the system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute for those tempting beverages which de bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of its powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in naussca and sea-sickness, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re medy, and is prescribed by the most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply of the above received and for sale by 11. U. Mustier, Dunbury. April 6, 1850. 6m JTJflT AB.B.ITED A New AtisortmeiitorFretili Goods IRAT. CLEMENT, 13 E.TECTFL'LLY informs his friends, etis tomers and others, that he has iust received a nanomme assortment ot . . NEW GOODS , ,, at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such i Dry Hoods, Groceries, Queens ware,- Hardware, &c Sunbury, June 33, 1849. , ! IV m. G. Cochran fc Co., Wh.lesale aad Retail, WINK AND LIQUOR MF.RCUANTS, No. T2 H'aluut Street, Philadelphia. ffl AVE alway on hand a very large dock of J1J w inc., l.iquor. and Be gar., of their own linporUUon. Store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be aupplied on the most liberal term. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Valuable nook. T IFE er Chut, handsomely bound, D'Ao - 1MRK S IllSrO.I p. TS KrOBMATIO Blaxk Dat-kooks An Lidoiks, full bounded. For sale at the publisners prices by H. B. MASSER Sunbury, July 14, 1849. C lot ton Yam, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps l i i.i.i:- .....i: i , . iui Kuuuig, vruutlliss, lUUT made Pantaloon, Ready made Vesta, Congress knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettles, iust received tor sale Dy . MASSER. Sunbury, Dec , 1849. ' Aro. An assortment just received. Also y silk HATS at 323, for sal by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. , 1848. BLANKS. I of every description BLANKS of every description can be had by applying at the office of the Americas. riRK PROOF CHESTS, . FOK BOOKS, FArEHS, JEWELRY, kc . ' EVANS &.iWAT80N,r No. 90 Norlh Third street, between Areh and Rare, and 83 Dock street, OPPOSITE THE rWLADKUTBA EXCHANGE. Patent 8oRi9tone Lined and Kcr hole Dover t SALAMANDERS, riRK AND THIEF mOOP IRON CHESTS, W.rranted to rtnnd mot. Heat 5Jv5i. than anv Chest. In Uii. Country. ''it Also Istent Aif-Chamlier Iron AiV - WL Chesl., Iftfsl now m n. They a' -r'i.2l n'o continue to make the ordina rv Fire Pnsifs, at very low price. Patent eombinstlon locks. With Gusge Key which mil be changed nvernl thousand time changea ble in fnet every time the l.oek i. nsed if desitnble. These I.ock ere proof ntninst the most expert Thieve being Supplied with tn Pntent Key-hole Cover, and made very strong, they cannot be blown open bv nnntv'wder. These Locks are intended fur BANKS, STORKS, SAFES, fte. Senland lettei copying ptesses, Bre pfnof door, for Banks and Store.. Patent Slate Lined Heftirerator, wnrmnted wiperior to II others. Water Fitter, Shower Bath, of the best quaU Person wishing to purchase any of th. above ar ticle will please give them a call, as they sell cheaper than any other in the United Slates. DAVIT) F.VANS. JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, November 10, ly STONE WARE. THE subscriber would most respectfully in form his friends and a generous public, that he is manufacturing the bet quality of STONE WARE, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheaper thnn any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS1VARE, which he oners on the most reasonable terms. Hi Potteries are on Bond street north of Fav- ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E. Baltimore street. DAVID PARR, No. 8, E. Baltimore street, ' Baltimore, Maryland. February 2, 1850. ly Equitable I. lite Insurance, Annuity ' and xrust fjompanv. OKFICK74 WAI.NtrT STRF.F.T, PHII.ADKI.PHIA. Capital w,uou. utuni i-EBrsTOiL. THI Company are now prepared to transnet business noon the most liberal and advantageous terms. They are authorized by their charter (sect. :i) wto make all nnd every insuranee appertaining to lite risks of whatever kind of nntute, and to receive and execute trusts, maxe endow ments, and to grant and nurclmse annuities." l ne uonv pany Mil annuities and eialowments, and act si Trustee. tor minor, and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 8100 for the whole term of Life. Age. IPrem. I Age. I Prem. Age. I'rem. 16 I 50 31 8 09 46 3 36 17 1 S3 34 8 15 4 7 3 41) is 1 58 :w 30 48 3 (18 IB 1 69 84 8 87 4 9 3 77 30 1 0 35 8 33 AO 3 94 81 HI 3 8 40 51 4 13 88 I 66 37 8 47 58 4 38 83 1 69 .38 8 54 A3 4 51 84 1 73 39 1 63 A4 4 71 85 I 76 40 8 70 55 4 91 86 1H5 41 8 HI AA i 18 87 I 69 48 8 98 57 S 33 88 lot 43 3 01 58 A 54 89 1 98 44 3 18 59 S 78 30 (04 43 383 60603 The nremiums are less than anv other eomnnnv. and Ihe policies afford greater advantages. Tables of half-yearly and quarterly premiums, half credit rate of ptemuim, hort terms, joint liveis, survivorship, and eiHiowment.; also, lorni ol Application (i which there arc blank sheet4) are to be had on application at the office, or by letter to the Agent, J. H. PUKDY, Sunbury. Rate for injuring 8100 on a single Life For Life. 1.60 8.tk 8.70 3rl 6,0.1 RxAMrLE A person aged 30 years next birth day, by paving the Company cm eents would socure to his fninily or heirs $100 should he die in one year : or for $o.o0 he se- ures to them fcMIKIO: or lor H13 aiinuiillv for seven years he secure, to them SUIOO .IhhiUI he die ill seven years; or for 820.40 paid annually during life he secure. S100U to be paid when he dies. The insurer securing his own bonus, In the difference in amount of premiums from those charted by other offices. Fur (Mg.50 the heirs would receive 8500U should he di. in on. year. Foruai ofapplieatiou and all particular, may he had ut tlieotliee. rr.Te.lt tTW'M, rreioent. Vice President, Wm. M. Bairb. FRASCt. V. Rawlk, Secretary and Treasurer. Consuitiro Phviciar Dr. J. U. Maswtr, Sunbury. J. H. Pvrdy, SunUin-, Agent for Northumberland coun sunbury, July 88, 1849. "Encourage Your Own!" HAAS &REXN-. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. TTHE subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of CAI.IYi: I. WARE. which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examine it, on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made up of the bet stock to he had in the city. No ell'ort is spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvement which are constantly licing made. Their stock consists of Mahogany Sofa, nivalis) and Loungen, Bureaus, Secretaries, sraeboirr&s, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, n short, every article in this line of their business. i hey also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CHAIRS, hcluding varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, auch a MAiincAxr, Black Walxit AKD Cl'HLin MaCLR GKKtlAK j AMU WlMIBOR CHAIRS, and rAxcr Pi a mo Stools, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers are determined that there shall be no excuse for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. ' Their articles will be disposed of on aa good terms aa they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. Lff" UNDERTAKINu attended to on reason- able term. 17 The Ware Room i in Market Street, opposite J. Young (tore, and nearly opposite Weavers Tavern. DANIEL HAAS, GEOKUE KENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1849. tf LIQUOKS. WINES, &C." nHE subscriber has just received new supply -- of the beat liquor that ever cam to funbury, consisting in part of Superior old pale Brandy. Fine Cogniae Brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do. ' Superior Maderia Wine. ' Lisbon do. do, ' Superior Port Wine. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Win. Superior Claret Wine in bottle. Champagne do. do. HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, May M 1849. li ROWN'S ESSENCE OF GINGER A new supply of this excellent article just received and fur sale by H. fi MASSER. Sunbury, Much II, 1840. . , . Age. For 1 year. For 7 years. 80 81 gl 30 9 1,30 40 1,Vg 1,61 50 1,86 8,07 69 3,48 3.n7 TICKNOR'S COLTTMBIAN F7ELLIHO BOOK "D EING a progressiva- and Comprehensive Sys J tern of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including a nariety of definition, adopted to the uso of School in tmj American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-flve year experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculator, Practical Common School Mensuration, &c. ,, The attention of Teachers, 8chool Dtrectora, parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modem spelling and usages In Orthogrnphy as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any otlier published in the Imitcd Rtats. It is what it purjiorta to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading 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 llENnr MAssf.h, tsunlniry. W here 1 eaclicr and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 184U. Dlt- JJ-UPDEG1IAFE, T ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of ' Danville and the public at large, thnt he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran ches. He will operate on all tho 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 modern Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice aud experience will lie a sufficient guarantee to those who may feci disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Montgome ry Jiiiildtnir.i, and next door to Isaac Koscn- banm's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly. HICKEV & TULL, No. I.'jO ( liCNimt street, (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS of their improved atyle Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Solo Leather, and Solid Riveted ..'TRUNKS, which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. & T. take pleasure ill informing tho travel' ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau tiful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various stvlcs; Ladies' Trunks, Va- lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Leathar Bags, with every article in tbeir line of business. fy Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- PHILA. AND READING RAILK0AD SI MM Ell AURAMJK.MENT HIOM PHILADELPHIA AAD POTTSVILLE. Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co i'liiladelplua, Alarcn ztf, I sou. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) ON and after April 1st, 1850 two trains will lie run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville. Morning Line, (Accommodation.) Leaves Philadelphia at 7 A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. duily except Sun days. ' Afternoon Line, (Fast Train.) Leaves Philadelphia at2j o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 2 J o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. The afternoon, or fast trains, do not stop at Au burn, Althousc's, Birdshoro', Root's Ford, Arol Icy Forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or Falls. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to eaeli passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its owner. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD. April 13, 1850. Secretary. WILLIAMS' AXTI-IYSPKITIC ELIXIR is, with the utmost confidrnce. oflereiito the Mtxliral Faculty aisl lite public lor the cur. of Dypei iu or litdigctiou, and ail dtsrase arising I'runi it, auch Nan sea, Headache, Vertigo. Diiimeitsof Sicht, Debility tt the Nervous Sys tem. IIypehondrin, Jaundice, llilious Vomiting. Uurning seiiKitiou at the pit of the st'tmach, r.tvercompLaiiit, Oppression after catnip, Pulpitutiou ofthelleuit. Pain in the pit of the stomach l'HSOi aniwrtiie. Wastinjr of the strength Flatulence, with frequent! or towards the right side, belching of wind, Snllowness ol complexion, Vitiated Uiate, tDeprewM'in of the spiriss and Constitution and uneasiness 1 irritability of fJiiper, tVc. of the bowels, I If a case ol' dyspepsia should be neglected, most serious elTects may ensue, for it lavs the foundation for, is the in cipeiit cause of. and very frequently terminates iiiconsump. ti"ii. 1 wirtim iiupreM upon tne iniim tiiitt to tune wun this disease may he to spurt with the reamm which coitsLi tittes man snperemiiient uiuong uniiiial beintrs, or to em bitter existence by adding a consciousness ol folly to the penally of pain. This medicine is neatly put up in bottles, with ample directions for use, and is sold in Simburv bv John Y, Fbilixq. JAMKS VIM.IAMS. Testimony of Mr. Abner Klmes, hatter. Market street above Sixth, corroborative of tho eificucy vi Williams Auti-Dyspeptic Khxir. Pmiladeli-hia, October 3, 1849. Ms. James Williams : Dear Su i It gives me great pleasure to know that you are straiu preparnii you medicine for the cure of Dyspep sia. I' muny of my aottuaintHiiees have repeatedly ustted me where it could be proem ed, knowing tltat I had been cured by it. As I think that a public acknowledgment of the great benefit 1 have received from the use ol' your med icine is not only due to you, but may be useful to others, I now make it. For several years I sulfered from Dyspep sta, which iuc reused to such an extent tliat my health ami constitution were rapidly sinking under it. I was com pelled to restrict my Bell to the m st simple food, and even that I could not digest. I felt a ltsa of streiiilh, disineli nation to exercise, and, as you have it in vour advertise ment, a general feeling of depression and iiideniTibuble weariness. In the year !Kt8, hearing from others high r eonnueiHlatiou oi vour Auti-DysperHic Klixir, I procured and used it with tne moat happy effect ; under H uirluence languor and warineas gradually pamMed away, nod my appe tite returned which 1 voukl gratify with impunity. Ten yearn have now elapsed, and iny confidence in the curative powers of your met heme bus of course increased, for it completely cured iuc whea I failed to obtain re I let from any otuci source. Very respecUully yours, AHNKK KI.MKS. Testimony of Fhvsrd H. Rowley, Wholeaule Merchant if ile arm of Howie y, Ashbunnei ft Co., No & South Wliarves. tn proof of the cliioacy of Wiiluuns1 Auti-Dya-peii tic Klixir. ruiLADsxpiiu, October S9, 1840. Mr. James Willuus: Dir Sir : I take pleasure in recomineudiug your Anti Dv peptic Klixir for the cure oi Dysfepsia. I have taken it myself for the disease, and have been entirely cured. Yours respectfullv. KDW'AKD H. ROWIs-KY AoMt aOHNW FRIUXU.Suubury, Fa, March 2, If 50, ly BOSB OINTMENT, FOR TETTER IEAD the follownif ceitificate from Capt. Deva, the J V well known aud poimliir Sliuin Xkmt Cupuuu (of the Traveller.) Philadelphia, October 31, 181(1. Several years since I was attacked with a breaking out on my neck in the !rui of Ten or, which 1 am oatvinced was extracted at the Barber's Shop. It grandually extend ed over my face uuttl it reached the upper part of the cheeks. During the several mouths that it continued 3 Heading, 1 used d liferent applanations, mie of whidi had te effect, apprently at least, ol' iitcreusuur the dismae, tmt from none of thein did I perceive the Itssat bauvfit until 1 applied the Rose Ointment. Hy the use ofoneutr of it, 1 was perfectly cured and have remauied free of the affec tion. 1 have since uaed the Ointment, lightly applied for rough ness of the face, blolchoa, clipped IuuhIs, Ve. With per fect suooeaa. I liave uo beaitatitai in reotwweuduuj it in the strongest uumitor to toe public. JAMES DEVOE. Agent Hbhet Massee, fikuibury. July, itM. ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh eup'ply of this excellent article for Tetter, J-c, just received aud ior sale by HENRY MASSER. , Bujibury, July S8, 1849 K NOB AND SPFINO MORTISE LAT CHES. An excellent article, for sale at half the usual price by J. W. FKILIN G. Sunbury, July T, 1T49, ' j N. S. LAWRENCE, , Agent for the salt of SoHlhworth AfawtfactU' ring Co'. Writing Paper. - - i Ware Ilonite, No. 3, Minor street rnix.ADsz.rHZA. ' : 100 CA8Eof lheov superior PVipcr now in etoro, and for sale to trado at the lowest market prices, consistins in part of ! Fine thick Flat Cn, 12, 14. 15 imo 16 lbs. blue and , white. , 8uperfine Med rain am) Demi Writing, blue inu wmio. , Extrasuper and sunerfiiie Folio Posts, blue. Superfine Cammerical Posts, blue and while plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and find Bill Tapers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain ami ruled, liluc nnil wmte. Extra super Congress Caps nnd Letters, gilt, Miperhne Mcrmon Caps and 1 ost. Superfincd blue Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. r.mbroitlcred Note Paper and Envelopes, ' "Lawyer's" Brief Pnncr. Suiierfinc nnd fine Cops and Post, ruled and plain, blue and white, various dualities and prices. Also, 10110 ream white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue, lea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me' uiums, uap Wrapping, Hardware Tapers, ecc Philadelphia, Nov. S4, 1849. In prfwntmc Ihe puMir willi a rnnnljr fr the trmtment nn.l cure of Fevkr anti Ague niHlothw biliimii riiBuuimii. uo n poll toy is nftxlcd. .Vnrt numbtrii in tlie l-nited iStutm, wiio niffff from tM!p n!l.rtitnin in tlinir varu-d furnm, are r mp?li,il to -lt relief from other ruins? than the imnie Hiatr prorriptionB of the rnrnlur phvrtiriaii. It txromei tlirrrfitre an object of liutrumily, n w'nH an of public inter eit. to brinif lKfoie them n remedy prepared from much ex perienre, unil which mny nlw:iyn be relied upon aa aFK, EFFECTUAL, AND HABM1,B TO THE rON.1TITCTIO!. Thnt mieli if the true rharacter of the INDIA i.'HOLAtiOGl'E, in amply attested by the universal success with which it has been employed. ry Extract from si enmmunirntion of the Hon. Wil liam WonDBWDGE, of the U. H. SuiKtte, late Governor of iMictiigun. Detroit. Oct. 21, 1S40. Doctoh Ciiaulk! Osoood, Dear Sir. I have rend with much interest, yonr little traratise upon the ''rouses, treatment ami cure" of the febrile diseases whieh have so extensively prevailed in our country during the last few months nn interest increased no doubt, by the fact that I have individually suffered so much from them. Though 1 feu I myself very incompetent to judee safely upon a subject no entirely profes-nonal. vet your theory seems to tne well rearmed, nnd vour conclu sions just, and 1 think withal, Hint your pamphlet is calm lated to iifoduce much practical eiod. Spenkmp of the medicine he says : It fnllv justified your naucrjnt; expectations, and as n sale, eonveni - ,t, nnd popu lar rajp-dy, my own experience, so far, induces me to le- lieve tliiil it will prove a irreat public benefit. I am nlcnsed to learn hat yon have recently established several agencies f(r its diipositinn though 1 rejrret that, with a view to a more jreneral dinscminntion of it, you should have found it neeessnrv to remove from your present resilience anvmir us. Wit. 1,1, .1. p.... I k...r- l.u k. .. I ... , Vonr obliired servant, WIT I.I AM WOODHKIDGE. CV From Hon. tephk.h V. K. Tbowbhioge, of Miehi pan State Senate, to the A pent at Detroit. Birmingham, Oakland Co.. Dee. 13. 1M1. Sir you wish me to inform you what I know of Dr Oscood's India ClHlnfffirne. or nnti-bilinn meilieiiie. I di believe thai if the virtue iiikI efficacy of this medicine were pcnernlly known, the pkver and aolk would disnppcar in Michigan. I pr.K'urcd a bottle in the spriuc of nnd have yojul reason to believe that myself and family escaped the ague tort nenson in consemieiiee of its use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine I peninsula, has the fever and aue been so prevalent ns the i KiBi. i nave rrcomniencieo this nieiucuiu in numerous i stauces. and when the discniie had become fixed and baffled the skill of physicians; nnd 1 have never known it fail has universally produced the m-t happy eiTreta, uik) I bet lieve it has never leen exeocd"d by any medicine in remo ving ine mii.ais tnsenfes oi me climate. Yours, reapcclnillv. STK1MIF.X V. n. TROWnniDGR. Affentfor Sunbury II. I. MASSKH; Northnmlerbii1. wrriIlGrOM Co.; Milton, J. ii. HASKH; tSelii cr-.ve, MAY A: KLUSK. Mayti, IH4H tf to raisiciiss, dbdggists and coistry MERCHANTS. TAR. J. N. HEELER & Bro. most resrwctfulW x J solicits attention to their fresh stock of 7i hh, rrr.nth, German and Ameiean Ttrnir. MoJ. icincs, Cheinirals, Paints, Oils, Dyo lull's, Glass ware, rerturnory, I'ntent Mcdicint-s &c. lla.ing openeil a new store No. SU4 .Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Urues and Medicines, wo re spectfully solicit Country dealers to examine our stoclc tielore purchasing elsewhere, promisinp one und all who may (eel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell tliem genuine Druirs and Medi. cincs, on n liberal term as any otlier house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors bcinar a regular nhvsirian afford ample guarantee of the genuine quality of uuurucies soiu at ineir establishment. We especially invite druggist and country merchants, who may wish to Iwcomo agent for JJr. Aeeer t Leleirated l'anuly Medicine, (sl.n dard and popular rcmcdic,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, we respect fully remain. J. S. KEELER & BRO., Wholosaln Druggists, no. JMarkct street, eiwlad. lphii. September 15, 1819 ly. I' II 1 L .4 I K 1, 1 II I 1 riEDICAL HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY DM. KTNKELIN. N. IV. Corner of Tfard and Union Streets. BETWEEN SPRUCK AND PINE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA lMFTKI'A YKAKA "f rilrnsive and uiiinlftrruptt-d X i'M'i-iu-i- i""in in una my imvp rt-iKiertfl vr. K. the iif utt expert ami tuc(;ii(ru pruetilMuier lar and near. in uiu iit-.uiiieiu oi hii u iik; i sen ai a private nature. I'ernou olMiriiHi with uken uiu tlielt Kly, Uirout. ur U , (hiuii in the head or Ue, uierruriul rlieuniatieviii. trictures. Kravel, disuiHe ansititr mini yxuitinill rxcewu ur iiiiputiuca (he W-iod. wturretiv the oonttutittt inu become taiieeblttd, ure 111 IIIICU wnn MICCCH, ic wnupuici-H iiiiustMi uiiuei iuc cure m ut. iv., niay rtt .igitniily rootkle in his hoiww a a ffeutleruau.uiK. contideul- ly reiy upon dim bkiu aa a piivaiciun. 'J'AKK faktIuli-au KOTICK. louiig leii uuo buve injureii themiH-lVRa by a rerUiiu pi art ire mdiitvei) in a hahit frequently leuriied frtnn evil onitmiiunt or at rhooi the cti'eota m whirl ar iiirlitly lelt. evca when asleep, and destroy both mind and btadv tmiild apply iimuediutely. Weakucsii ami eoustitutioiial aemitty i mm oi nnm-uuir enenry. phynrai luuiiiHte and en. er;il rtratratiii. irritability ami ah nervotn urtrctimk. inA,. ireMitm. lapginena of the Mvei, and every dieaeiu anv ....... . ..A .....l. di.w.U. .1... ' tima curel, and lull vigor restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous lifa or a premature death. KINKKLIX on si If Frt tcrTQtioo. ONLY 25 CENTS. Thi n ikjul publulmlia ullad with lueful iiifumiaiiAn on tlie iiifirnmir. and disease, of thn liriitrutiv. Ort:ina Ii arldrct iicli alike to VliL'TU, M.WIKKID and Oljj Aiiii, auu kiiiiufti oo loan oy ail. The valuable wlv-e and iiupresaive unruiuff it ive, will prtc.eut year.ui' inucry aiidaudcrUif aud av.aiiuual. I)' ThiaiMlul. Ol ImVemm Parent, by readiii it will learu bow to prevent th ae. truction of their children. CA r.niltUiH of tlmiti, andean! ui . lertw. ad dreuedioUK.IUNKKUN, N. W. euruer ofTllIKU t'.NKIN 8irii.UK bdweca 8pruee k Piue, l'UiUiJolphi., will eiMure bis, under envelope, ptt reluni of ns.il. Perauawat diaune. uwy addrw. W. tC. by UHUr, poV paid,) and be cured at borne. PACKAUKS OK MtUICIFKS, DIRECTIOjNS, ., forwarded by sendm.; a niaitutuoa. and out aaiui truui AMA(iKori;l'HluTV. "'''m Book-aeliera, New Areiit.,l)kirs, CsnvaMs, and all other, supplied with lb. above work st very tow nu. Fenruary tl, laduiy II s" iTs '.3 TISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for covering glasses, &c, for sale at the orliee ol the American. ' STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raiain. Al mond, P ime and Cream NuU. , Plane of all kind. . alt and Plaster. Just received and for ul by JOHN W. FKIUNO. 5uabury, Dec. 29, 1649. BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. I'EIXNKYLVANIA. CfTT OT fRILHtnLMU MAWACAfBETTS All ilrmit bank 1 dir , KHODE ISLAND. AU sMvnit bsiika " I dll U. B. n.nk notes lAdi. All solvent hnnk eon.TRt. ;.ni of cx?r"r in 1 1 . : ... i .vfi.i.&t, ii Bank of Del. Co. Chester par Bank of Oernmntowa Mr ' I"" I : 11 A TT . ,,K. ertT par j A II mlvrat banks H lM Hank of Oetlvslairp; B.nk of Lewiatown. (J"Bk not, otmler dis Hank of Mlddlrtowir f dis All solvent bank 1 dlr NEW JKHStEY. Montaomrrv Co Hnnk Bank of NorlharrrUert'hd. pat Bstikof I'ittslmrg di Relvirlcrs Bsnk I dis Commercial Hank I dlt- nans i.nvilH, par1 Carlisle Bank titu Columbia B'k B'ga Co par Doyelstnwn Bank par Far. Bank Mont mHy psr F.AM., Middletown Pt. psr Mechanics' Ilk, Mewark par Mwh. Hk of Bnrlinton par Mech. Man. Bk tfrent par f.BBIoil Hank nar Krte Hnnk s disj .isorris Co Bank 1 dir N.wark Bk'g A Ins. Co J di hxchmiirs B'k Pittsburg I dlsl i-.xciian H'k, Hranch 1 iliOranir Bnnk I di Partners' B'k, Buck Co par1 People' Bk Pattern di Farmers' Bk, lAnraster par Fanners' Hk. Itearlin. mr rrineelnii nank par riim tiuiiknif uo, pr lnnarritt Co Bank J di. flat. Bank at Camden par num. us rrmiviKlll Co par F ft I. BkWaynesli'glldis Franklin Bk. WntV llilis Mtar. Bk F.hrauethton I di. rMal. BKnlt Newark I di. State Bk. N. Btunswick par Sussex Bank. Newton J di Trenttin Btinkinp; Co . psr iinrrishiirg Hank Ilnnesdnle Hnnk 1 dis 1 ilis iJinrsstiT Hank l.rlKinou Hit nk par jttlT 1 di Merrh. ft Man. Bank I. nion hank, Dover dit Yardlevv'le Del Dr Co 15di ..iiiirTi, ii K, I'onaviiie per Moiinnrnihels Rni.lr 1 Aim i: . .... n .. ty Mk note imrter (s I di. Tijylnrsv'e Del H'u Co IS dis! DKLAWARE. Bank of Delaware par est llraneh Hank par Wyoming Bk, Wilkesb'. par Bank of Smyri 1 Iel"-nre City Bank psr tyilelief notes ' 1 dis Ilk Wilme'n Hrnndi-w. pr ,,J"'ANE. Farmers' Bk St Delarsrare par Hank of lietIHk S dis 1'nion Bank. Wilmiiiiton psr Mereantile Ilk, Bnngor lOrli. if Under g.Vs , 1 di All nlvent hanks I dis OHIO NF.W H AMFSH1RE. All solvent hanks' . S dir All solvent bank j dis ISTHk notes muter ! 4 dis r, ,EIi?.,ONT- NORTH CAROLINA. Brink of 9t Allwns 5 dis All s lvent (sink di All solvent bank. ) dity UnderS's, 9) di IMPORTANT TO TUG PUBLIC. HOP.SE A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Horses or cattle to die, wli.r the mean of cure are within the reach of all ! The undersigned ha spent several years in th study of Veterinary practice in "Lond'bn and1 E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of Hie resear chpsof Leihig, and other celebrated men. who h.vs- contrihuted so much towards a judiciouCrtntmnt ui animals j the principles of our practice consist in the rejection of general bleeding and .th total rejecuon oi all medicines that experience ha shown to lie of a dangerous tendancy. These r iiu uics aci in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to the directions which- ac company each article they arc capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hear are safcin the bunds of every one. u. H. DADD, M. D. A List of 1 torsi- and Cattle .MedU-tarfc Physic balls, 75c. per box. Alterative ball, 75c do. " . powders for bad condition, 75c per pack- agp. llcnve powder for diseases of the lungs, 75e- d. i rino powucr ior kidneys, 75c do. Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75e dn. Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75e xr bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75o. per bottle. v ash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sons, Ac, 50 per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, Ac, 50 per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated artirle known in England for lameness of every description, 75 & $1 per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, l per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, 75 (K-r packo-je. For sale by STIMPjSOX & REED, 2G Msr chants Row, also at DADD'S HOUSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & J Hayinnrkct Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for whith these remedies are used can be hud gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession ef ths Proprietors, of cures performed by the abov MrdL cines. Sold by GREEN & FLETCHER, No. SKSeutb SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, and by his Aoksts. Hkiat Missis, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf COLUMBIAN SERIES OF The Pupil's friend and TcacJier's tomfort. 'THE COLUMBIAN C A LCULATOR. Thi A work is already introduced into some of the best Acailamics and a lare iiuinlicr of Scliool, where it use bus given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal ayntrm of tvrrrney. It contains more, the arrangements are U-tter, and it is th easiest and clu-upest work ol'tlie kind now in use; and it is so considered by hundreds of the most competent touchers and men of science in five Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepared for our Ame rican Scholar. : jip Almon Ticlnor. Tun Yoi'th's Culi-m mix Cl ruToa This volume contains 91 paes, with about !)00 exam plus for solution on tin- slate. It embraces tint Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, Ac. Ticknor's AiTHMtTiri.Tsni.r.s,is destined for the use of younger classes in til School, of th United States. A beautiful little hook and plea ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Key to both Arithmetic bound sin gle or double, forth convenience of teachers, in which the solution of the question are given with much extra matter for the black board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, Ac, for th use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to have the above book examined, and no learner who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce tliem the bent work tha have ever been published in thi or any other country. A Ithough issued but a few montlis, they hav already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in all the School public and private, except two, in the City of Reading. Also, in about twenty Acadamiesin th State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uorough of Hanitburg, York. Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doy lestown, Potto, villo, Orwigsburg, 6tCm, See. For sale by Hkxbt Mskb Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. t FATE1TT MBDICIXTaiS Green' Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced, ! Old Jacob Townsend' Sarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilla. Swayne' Hyrup of Wild Cherr Swayne's Vermifuge. -Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake' Panacea. Dr. Culleu' do Tibbif Pain Killer. . , Dr. Hooflaiid'i German Bitter: Indian Vegetable Pill Horse and Cattle Medicine ror aale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. T)OOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several cop. ies of the life of Christ, and also a number at gold pen which we will aril at Ui Philadelphia price. For aale at thisoflioa. 2-1 IV TENLNGS. A cheap and excellent arta cie tor fastening aash for sale by J. W, FRIIJNO Sunbury, July 7, 1 819.
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