SUNBUHY AMEMCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. RESOLUTION Selatiretoan Amendment of the Conti V . . tution. , , J KtAOLVID IT tnl KATE ABB HoTISS OF ,,r",,'T ' "Tvva or TH1 Coioiiwaltii o ""A.hi. ... UnniUmmi mr, That Co.ititutl"n im. . Commonwealth Ik (mended In the eoond v Bflh article, so that it .hall rani follow!: Th J th Supreme Court, of theeveilCourtof Comm"ni i , and ol men other UuuruiH Bmra .:;---- rf i . - -Uithed by taw, thai) be elreted by th u""eJr7Vh beau"ful th. CoanK.nwn.lth In the manner Mlowinj. w j' Al a hendmm 1 wunse of tn "mpreme wn, "! ?Y , rf ika . th. '..rnrm.nwe.lth at large. h. Prel h ever.1 Courta of Comm.m Plena an I of men TtJ of Recrd aa are or ahall he eataWiahed by . otnJnoKeait"kelnlintha,bytk.n. "Bed elector of th repee.tiv diatfiota oyer Mej are to nreaid or act aa Ju.li . AW th of Ik Court of Common Pleas byh qnahf,edeleMr of Ik ouontie respectively. The Judge of In rnipreaw r- n...ir nSna for the tewn of fifteen yew, ' (ftliey ahall so ,a, txW themselves Weill (mtqeot te . th allotment hereinafter provined f., (ubaequent to nw , Drat election :) The President Janyea ol the aeverai voeri or Common Plena, anil f such other cottrt of Heeord a '- are or ahall be established by law. and all other Jndtres re . quired lo he learned in the law, ahall hoM rheir office fot the term of ten year, if they ahall o long behav them selves well : The Ass-wiste Judges of th Conrl of Com mon Plena ahall hold their office" fur Ike term of Are ynara, if they ahall ao kif behave themselves well ! all of whom akall ha fNaamteaim.ed hv the Governor, hut for any rea sonabl caase which snail not k anfficient fT-wnds of Impeachment, me wvemnr anan remova any e inetn on , the address of two-thirds of each kranrh of the I.evn)hitar. The first election ahall take ptaee at the irenernl election of i th. Commonwealth next after the adontion of th.a mend- malt; and U.e oomintaaiona .aT all the judgea wkn may ba ': then in office ahall exnir on th firat Monday of Decem ber fnll'twii.a. when thn term of the new iudfca akall ' eoramenc. The pernor who aknll tkenhe elected Judpea of the Cnpreme Court ahall hold their ofncea aa fnllowa : one of them for thre year, one for ix year, on fi nine yeare, one for twelve yenra, and one tor ni teen ymra , th term of each to be decided by lot by tke aid Judirea, a iMin allt.t the ilwlirM aaoonvmiicnt. and the reaillt certtned hv them to thn (liwrnnr. that tha enmmiaaiona may h ' iMued in acc.rrdnnce thereto. The judge whwe commia aion will firat expire ihnll be Chief Jnatiee during hia term, and tkerenfter enck judge wk -ae eommimion akall nrt ex nir ahull iii turn 1m, .Vim Phiof ...lOtim. BImI if tWO OT ntOT commimi ma ahall expire nnatl.e aame day, tke J'Jdg'a . tinklina them ahnll divide hv lot which ahall b th Chief Jnatice. Any vnmnciee happening hy death, watJ'mi or otherwise, in any of tha uid conita. aha he filled by anno ntment lv the Governor, to contma on ine nrai Xl.mrlav nf linmkcr aarcecdin the next general election. The JndiL-a of the 5nprcme Court and tke Preaidenta af th vrai fmrta nt Pommon Plena ahall. at stated time, r eeiv for their service an adequate compensation, to b fixed hv ha. which shall not ha diminished danng then continuance in office, hut they shall receive no feee or per- nnisitea of office, nor kold any other office of profit ander thia rommonwenlth. or ander the government of the Uni ted Klatea, or any other Mtnte of thn Union. Tha Judge of theHunreme C'liirt during their continuance in oftic ahall reside within this Commonwealtk . and tke otkef . Judgea during their continuance m office akall reaide witkin the district or county for which they were respectively elected. J. S. M'CALMONT Sptaker e the House of Representatives. V. BEST, Speaker of th Senate. SENATE CHAMBER, 1 i 1. Samuel W HASBiiBoao, Junusryse, 18S0.J Pearson, Chief Clerk of the Snjmts . of Pennsylvania, do hereby eertifv thnt tke forgoing resolution (No. II) on the Senate file of the present session, entitled -Rcsuluticn relntire to an amendment of the Constitution,' it being the same resolution which wa agreed to by a majority of the member elected to each If onse of the Inst Legislature after having been duly considered and diacua aed wua this dny agreed to by a majority of the members elected to and serving in the Senate of Peniiaylvania, at its present session, as will appear hy their vote given ou th final naasare of reeamion- aa foliowe. vie: Those voting in favor o? the resolution were, H. Jone ltiooke, J. Porter Brawley. William A. Crabh. Joiuithnn J. Cunningham. Thorns S. Fernon, Thomna H. Foresyih, Chrles Frnily, noliert M. Frick, Henry Fnlton, John VV. fruernsev, William Hnslett. Isaac Hugus. Timothy Ives, Joshua V. June. .Tieih Koniginacher, George V. Law rence, Maxwell M'Cnalin, Renjnmin Malone. Benjamiu nr.... I.:., ii . , i .. l . . . i : t d.i, ivn. liam R. Sadler.'Dnvid Sankev, Peleg B. Savery, Conrad Shinier, Robert C. Sterrett, Daniel Stine. Farris B. Stree- ter, John H. Walker and Valentin Best, Sruxxa. Yens an. Those voting against the pnianire of the resolution wer Aeorg Dnrsie, Augustus Dm hi and Alexander King liasd. Extract from the Joumn!. SAML. W. FEARSOM, Clerk. Imthc House or Kkprrkf-ntativei, ) Harrisburg, Mnrrh 14. 1850. ( f , William Jack. Chief Ork 'he II nse of Represen tative of Pennsylvania, do herrhf certify that the forgo ing resolution, (No. in on the lrna'e file, and No. 211 on the House Journal of the present Session,) entitled "Reso lution relative to tke amendment of the Constitution" it being the aame reaolution which was n?reed to by a ma. Jority of the memlwrselerted to each House of the last legislature nfter bavins been dob- considered and diacna- ed, wna this dny agreed to hv n m 'jorlly of the members elected to and serving in the H'-iise of Representatives of Pennsylvania, atita present amni-Mi. a" well appear by their votes, given on the final puss-'te of the rrs .lution, a fol lows, vis : Those voting in favor of the ik.iwi of the resolution were, John Acker, John Allis n. William Ikiker, Robert Baldwin, David J. Bent, Cr.-iig Riddle. Jeremiah Black, JnhnS. Boweu, William Briiulle.Dnui.IH.fi. Brower, Jesse R. Burden, John Cessna. Henry Chnrch. John N. Conyiighnm, Sylvester Cridunsl. Benjamin 6. David, Wil liam J. Dobbins, James P. D iwner, Tl.oni-is Duncan, Was. Dunn, Win. Espey, John C. F.vius. William Evana, A.fte-nit F.wiikt. Alexaiider S. Feather. Jamee -Fkiwera, nenjamm I', former, Alexander liihhony. Thomas b Otter, Joaepk E Oriffin. J. aenh Onnrv. Jac 'h S. Haider. man, Gemee H. Hart, ieflert Hurt. J "l.-l llnstings, Wil liam J. Ilemnlnll. John H.ve. Hrnrv Hunlet. Lewi Her. ford, Washiugtoii J. Jackson, i.-li tns Jones. John W. Klllinger, Charles K Kinkesd. Robert Kl-itz. Hsrris.nl P. Iatird. Morris Leech, Jonathan 1. Iieei Ansai Ijeonard, James J. lewis. Henry Little. Jkvis H. M'Cliuteck, John F. M'Cnllnch, Alexander C. MTnr Iv. J. .tin M'Inghlin, John M'lean, Samuel Marx. J -Im It Meek, Michael My ers, John Miller, J.iseph C. Multov. John D. Morris, Win, T. Morison, F.reklel Mowrv. P.dwrd Mckl.-inn, Jacob Nissly, Chnrles O'Neill. John B. PieVer J eih C. Powell James C. Reid. John S. Rtiev. t.ewl Kolats. Samuel Rohiaon, John B. Rutharford. fllennl W. Sc ifield. Thomas C. Seouler, William ShafTner. Rieh-.rd Simns n. P.li Slifei. William Smith, WiUiam A.SmiiV.. Dnniel M . Smvser, Wil liam H. Souder, Thomas C Steel. David Steward, Ckarlea Btockwell, Edwin C. Trone. Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker, Thomna Waton, Sidney B. Wells, Hiram A. Williams, Daniel Zerbey, and John 8. M'Calmout, Srux E YeaaSr. Those vting against tke passag of the reaolution wr. Augustas K. Comyn, David Evan and James M. Porter nayad. Extract from th Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Ctetr. Secretary's Orrics. Filed Mareh 15, 1SJ0. A. W. BENEDICT. Dep. See. of the Commonwealth. Secretary's Office, Pennsylvania ss: I do cistivi that th ahov and foregoing is a true and correct cony of t ha original resolution of the General Aaaam. bly, entitled, "Resolution relative to an amendment of tb Constitution," as th same remains on file in this office. .,,. In tesiimong whereof i have hereunto 04J4.i-C aet mv I.-...I ... 1 -AT. 1 .k- aenl ... .1.. Smm.-pvI. rMt-a mt II ... I this fifteenth dav of Jane. Atuin Domini K on thouaaud eight hundred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL. ' See'ru of the Commonwealth. inly 6, leso Jm. NEW STORE ! A IVF.sV STOCK OF GOODS, At th Star formerly occupied by John Boar In Market Street, Sunbury. THE subscribers respectfully inform the pub lic that they have just received, and are now opening A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS Consisting in part of Cloth, Cassimtres, Sattmetts, Vesting, Panta loon Sfwjf, Calicoes, Ginghams, Latent, . Vestings, Flannels, Cambrics, Linens, , . Fint Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Glove, Ifc, ' Hardware, queens ware. '. Daces aid Maoicisis. ALSO: A large assortment of Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Ladies Shoes and Gaiters, Fluid and Fluid Lamps All of which will be sold on the most reasona ble terms. Csf. Country produce ef all kinds taken in ex change at the best prices. JOHN BUYERS & CO. Sunbury, April 13, 1850 ly t BROWN'S ESSENCE Of JAMAICA GIN GER, an excellent article. w Radwai's Medicated fctoep for sun burns, Ian, tetter, dto. i . i . Radway'a Circassian Balm, for the hair darul- run etc Radway'a Ready Relief for Cramp, Cholie, vnoiera moniaa, etc f or sale ty H. B. MAS8ER Sunbury, Auf. 1, 1850. BAY RUVL An excellent article for aa by HENRY MASSES. Sunbury Jan. 7th, 1849 4f, , ' . , rpEAS, from the New York Canton and. Pekin X I aa t-ouipuiy. , lot sale by , Coniuuiy. , for sale by J. W, FR1LIN0 anbury, iW , 1I4 J. IE. THOMAS, Ornamental tutd French Style Frame , . , Manufacturer, ,.,,.,( I 80 J fTcltit st , between id and 4lH street. 1 PHILADELPHIA. 1 ; T E8PECTFUI.lv diraeta th attention of the public to hi superior ttvlei of Plain and Fancy Frames, which ar of the latest and most Frame at a LOW PRICE, ha Keen much desired, he was Induced some months since to commence tha manufacture ol these Frames. In a short time the demand hus heeti so Brest, that he has heen obliged lo increass his facilities, and new ofler at ... EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, Singly, or in thousand, the moat beautiful Frames, suitable for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes, Cards, &c., &e. For Durability Unsurpassed, .. . . Hotels, Pubhj Buildings, 8teamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, Ac., decorated in imitation of carved Rose-Wood. . Cr Please call and see specimens. Mty 28, 1830 ly GEORGE J. 1IENKELS, CtTT CABINET wAREROOIIII NO. 173 CHESXUT STREET, (nmistTB tint statx Rotret,) PBIX AD ELPHI A. JFFERSfor sale, low for caah or approved city paper, a lnrtre and well assorted stock of CABINET FURNITURE, of the latest patterns and of the best workmanship. The assortment embraces every article, useful or orrmmentnl, com prising suit of Drawing Room Furniture in Rose wood and Walnut, exquisitely carved. Rosewood Walnut, and Mahogany Chamber Furniture j ra. tent Extension Dining Tables, (acknowledged to be the best now in use); Library jjook lyases, and a great variety of plain Parlor and Chamber r urntture. Curtains made and put up in the latest Paris fashions. 8pring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, and Fea ther Beds, made to order. N. B. All articles purchased at tins establish ment are warranted of the best materials and workmanship, and will be packed to carry safely to any part of the country. May 25, 1850. Iy SPPJ1T0- GOODS IN l'llILADELFIIIA. oHARPLESS & SONS, have iust received J. their sunnlv of SPRING ANT) SIIMMF.R GOODS of Friendly and other styles, to which they invite attention. ' SHAWLS All descriptions of Silk, woollen and worsted. DRESS 8ILKS Gro de Rhines. Chameleons, and neat and new fancy styles India Silks and latins. DRESS GOODS Lawns, Bareges, Mousse- lins, Ginghams, Alpacas, Mohairs, and all the new fabrics. FURNISHING GOODS Blankets, Sheetings Quilts, Damask, Shirtings, and all other furnish. ins goods. MEN'S WEAK Cloth, Cassimcres, Cashma- retts, Drills, Vestings of all kinds, and Boys wear. 5HUrJMAh.EKS UUOUS and Carriage Ma kers articles. T. SHARPLESS & SONS, No. 32 S. Second Street, Philadelphia. May 25, 1850. ly J. H. ZIMMERMAN, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Sunbury, Fa. OlTic in Deer Street, immediately opposite the rublic ochool House. 17" Monies collected and ail business nromntlv and care luuy aitenaea to. April SO, 1850 REFORM YOTTR HABITS. Come ye, with garments bare and seedy, ' Ve back'lors, wido'ers and husbands too, If, in tho outward tnun you'r needy, W soon can make you as good as new. THE subscrilier respectfully informs his friend! and the public, that he will commence in thii place, on the 8th of April next, the TAIXOUIXG HUSIXES9 in all its branches. He will be careful to see that his work is made up in the best manner, and he flatters himself, Jhat he will be able to give entire satisfaction in point of cut, fit and style, as well as in price. Ho therefore respectfully solicits his friends and the public generally to call and give him a trial. His shop is a new building in Fawn street be ow Weaver's Hotel. JACOB 0. BECK. Sunbury, March 30, 1S50. 6m CHARLES W. HEGINS, ATTOILITEY AT LA7, PottMvHIe, Pa. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ness entrusted to his care. June 16, 1849, EDWIN IIAXL (Lati or TRi Firm or Watrisso & Hall,) JVo. 24 South Second Street, Philadelphia, L) ESPECTFL'LLY informs his old friends and customers, as well as the public generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant styles ot Spring x summer Dress Goods. His assortment consists of the latest and most desi rable styles of English, German, French ii Ame rican Goods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, B era ses, Silks, Lawns, M uslina, Shawls, Hdkfls, Gloves, and every variety of Dress and Fancy Good. flillad. March 10, 1830 Iy C. BENKERT, BOOT MAKER, No. 40 South Fourth Street, PuiLAllXLrUlA, VV HERE every variety of French Calf Skin Morocco, Patent leather. Congress and Gai ter boots, of the best style and workmanship, are constantly kept on band or manufactured to order, March 16, 1850. 6 m ML writing and indellible ink, Cotton yarn and laps, just received and lor sale by J. W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. STONE WARE, STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other article of stone ware just received and for sale TV JUHJN W. FRILING. Sunbury, June S3, 1849. W1 ILEY'S COVQII CitNDY. An excel. lent remedy for coughs, cold. For sale at this office fVADD'S celebrated Hone and Cattle Medi Lf cine for aalo by HENRY M ANKER Sunbury Jan. 37th, 184! GOLD PEN8 IN SILVER CASES lot on haml mnA for aula hv A small a..w J H B.MASSKR. Punbury, April 6, 1830. T3AISIN8, currants, citron cheese, pepper eauce, ore. For sale by J. W. f KIL1AU Sunbury, Decs, 1818. L?AZORSA superior article for sale at the --sioreoi . , j HE-VK- MASSJSK. . 8unbury, Feb. 18, I850f ITEE BILLS. Justices and Constable Fee " Bills tiandsomely priuted on card paper, for aie as uiw unice. TV t INERAL WATER, from the Oak Orchard f,Jt Acid bpnuga, highly valuable in chronic di- asv and tome reoieuiea, for sale by 1 ; ... ; HENRY MASSE R. ;, rXiokury, JimmSS, 1810 If ... A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Boom of SElTtfJIOUPT k'QO. r Market Square, n , ," Also at the torn a o f Fn-n street j th Railroad . f J SUiVBUKK,rA.... Thankful for the patronage of hit friends and customers during the IT years he ha been In bu sl oes in this place, he solicits from tha public a con tinuance of their favors. , ,Luring this period be as endeavored to keep up willvthe improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his business-in every branch and variety. ."Tile public are therefore Invited to the attention' of tho present stock ofn:i -;" o I v r , J'-'- CABINET -WAUE AND CHAIRS, JlAN'jrACTURKD BV . SEBASTIAN HOUPT & CO. ' At the Old Stand, . Where in addition to their former stock ef the establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs Lurqt Spring Seat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, ' Marble Top Wash. Stands, ' and a variety of other '. , new style and Fnnliioiia'ble Furniture. . Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in nil its branches, in tins vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye maids and mistresses, and kushands too, Here's furniture of every style and kne. From side hoards down to kitchen tables, From rocking chairs to locking cradles Should you not have the ready John to pay, We'll wait awhile for a brigkter better doy, Or take potatoes, outs, corn, wheat and rye Bnrk, hoop poles, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any thing but yokes and threshing flails, Ftom pigs and turkies down to little quails. Come on then friends, come one and all, Keep trade a moving, so "goes on the ball." Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, 1850 tf ROBT. L. SETII. THOS. P. B. SETH SETII & BROTHER. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND NO. 89 PRATT STREET, (Nesr Bowi.y's Wharf,) BALTIMORE, Will pay particiihlr attention to the sale of GRAIN and all oilier products of the farm. Baltimore, January 26, 18o0. ly THE PEOPLE'S VADE-IVTECTjm COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 200 VALUABLE, RECIPES, . In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Carious Experiment In CHEMISTRY: TNCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Uookery, t arricry, Dving, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc, etc etc. Price 6 r cts., for sale by . HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec 8, 1849. , Il tRDIXG & IIOLIS HOLESALE Commission PAPER and RAO WAREHOUSE. No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at tne lowest cash prices. ( np, Letter and Printing Papers, &c. on hand. Plain and ruled white Caps. " blue Flat Caps. Plain and ruled white Letter. " " blue " Blue and white Folios. M'hito and colored Printing Taper Tissue Pupers. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware and Sleathing Paper. 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 any place in the city. I he highest cush price punl for Rags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 Itrowu'N Essence or Jamaica Gin- per. Prepared only hu Frederick Brown, ot his Vrvg and Chemical Store, North tost Corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Pliilailclphia. rl'llr, Essence is a preparation of unusual ex- JL cellence and of varied properties. In all rase where a powerful and safe stimulant is required, it is unrivalled for emcacy as well as immediate action. To the traveller and to the family circle it is invaluable, as a few drops diluted in sugar and water present a safe and agreeable remedy to the invalid who requires immediute relief, as well as to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a southern climate, where the relaxa tion of the ytem so generally induce thirst for stimulant., it will always be found an excellent substitute for those tempting beverages which de bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of it powers. In dyspepsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in naussea and sea-sickness, it is an active and safes 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 bv II. u, Masser, rmnburv. April 6, 1850 6m JUST jft.P.?.ITED. A New AwHortment ol Frrnh Goods. , IRA T. CLEMENT, ULolxwriLLJ inlonn mi Irtends, cus---' tomers and others, Unit he has just received a handsome assortment of ' NEW GOODS at his store in Market Square in Sunbury, such as Dry (ioods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, &c. , Sunbury, June 33, 1849. IV in. U. Cochran & Co. Wholesale aud Retail, WI.NF. AND LIQUOK MERCHANTS, . No. 72 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. AVE always on hand a very large atock of V uies, Liquors and eegars, ot their own importation, store Keepers, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied on the most liberal term. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 . ; , Valuable l!ook. . : T IFE or Christ, handsomely bound, D'Au- miose s IliftTOHf 4r tu , Kr.roBMiTtox, DLisa Dat-sooks 1KB Lsnnrus, full bounded. I or sale at the publishers prims by ... H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. (T'otton Yarn, Cotton Carpet Chain, Cotton Laps v and Wadding, Cotton Outlines, Ready made Pantaloons, Ready made Vesta, Congress Knives, Porcelain lined preserving kettle, iust received for sale by H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec, t, 1848. " CAPS An assortment just received. Also silk HATS at $235, for sale by H. MA8SER. . Wunbury, Dec S, 1848. . s , ( BLANKS. BLANKS of every description can bs had by applying atthaeffice tf the American,. II ifire moor CHESTS, iUR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, to. j EVANS & WATSON, ,No. 90 North Third street, between .Arch and ' '" . Ce .A fWt ilu.l OPPOSITE THE FHtLADELVIti A EXCHANOE. , Patent Soap-Slone IJned and Key . hole lover ' j SALAMANDERS, FIRE AND THIEF TROOP IRON CHEST, f"iC2T. " ' J "atmnterl to stmid more Heat Ti"WIia-"-rT3li,,w,,nyCnc,,s ' na Country. Also fatrnt Air-Clinniber Ir.m Chesla, 10110 now in ne. They 'f '-i'f "'" eoiHlnne to make the onlinn Pm.fa ... L.,a .j- ;.TJ-i ntent ci.inl.iisition hs-ks. With iilliSl CnnireKej-s, which can he i-kansed eesr s'-vHmi inniisniHi ttines cnnnrfcn ble in fact every time the lek is used if deslrnl.le. These 1rlcs are praif mrninst the r expert Thieves, beinir supplied with the Patent Key- i most -hole uovcr, an.t mnne very strons. iney cnnnoi re uiown open bv GtinnownVr. These Locks are intended far BANKS, STORES, S-AFEf?, Ac. feulnwl letter copyinir presses, tire proof floors lor uanks and Sun-es. .. . Patent Slate Lined Refrieenitors, warranted snneriot to all other. Water Filter, Sliower Dalh of llie best qual- Itv. (1 Peranns wlshiufr to pnrchase sny of the above ar ticles, will please frive them a call, aa they sell cheaper tluiu any other iu the United States. J PAVin FVA, JOHANNES WATSON. Philadelphia, November 10, 1&I0 Jy STONE WARE. THE subscriber would most respectfully in form his friends and a generous public, that he is manufacturing the best quality of STONE WARE, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheaper than any other manufacturer in the union Ho is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSIVARE, which he offers on the most reasonable terma. His Potteries are on Bund street north of Fav- ette, and China store and dwelling at IS'o. 8, K. Baltimore street. ' ' DAVID PARR, No. 8, Vj. Baltimore street, : Baltimore. Maryland. February S, 1850. ly , Equitable 1,1 fe Insurance, Annuity and TruNt Company. OFFICE 71 WAl.Nl'T STREET, PHILADELPHIA Capital v&w,uiu. charter 1'ebpktuai.. rr'HE Compnny are now prennred to transact busineis I tnv.li tne moat liherul and a.lvantnireous terms. 1 hev are authorized by their charter (sect. II) "to nr.ke all nnd every iiaturnnee appertninirar to life risks of wh.itevcr kind or nature, nnd to receive and execute trusts, make endow. ments, and to ernnt nnd pnirhnse annuities." The Com. pnny aell annuities and endowments, and act aa Trustees tor minors and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Assurance of 8100 for the whole letm ol Lale. Age. IPrem. Arfe. Prem. Aee. Prem. IS 1 50 31 3 lie 1 4(1 13 3(1 17 I S3 St t IS 47 n 411 19 I S8 !W S 4S 3 04 111 1 S9 I 34 !l S7 40 3 77 20 1 0 35 S SO 3 94 21 1 03 34 2 40 SI 4 13 24 1 60 37 2 47 54 4 34 2.1 I 09 an 2 51 S3 4 SI 21 1 74 , 3 2H3 51 4 71 25 1 70 ' 40 t 70 65 4 01 20 IM 41 2 81 50 5 14 47 l 69 44 2 04 57 S 33 2 1 fit 43 3 01 SS 5 54 80 1 Of 44 3 14 58 6 7 30 SOI 45 3 23 GO 6 03 The premiums are less than nuv other eomnnnv. and th policies afford crcater advnntaffcs. Tables of hnlf.venrlv and quarterly premiums, half credit rotes of premnim. short terms, joint lives, survivorships and endowments; also, form of Application (for which there are blank sheets') are to be had on application at the office, or by letter to the Agent, J. II. l'LKDY, Sunbury. Ratss roa i.-ikukino 9100 on a single Life Aire. Forel year. For 7 vears. For Life. 20 til pi 1.00 30 M 1.30 2.N 4 I.Sfl 1.04 2.70 60 l.r 2.07 3.o4 SO 3,43 3,u7 6,03 Examtlk A person atred 30 years neit birth dav. hy pnvinir the Company cs) centa would secure to his funiily or heirs pniu stir.ukl lie die in one year: or lor eo.n0 he cures to them iflOtMl; or lor f?13 niiuunlly for seven years he secures to them 81000 should he die lit seven years ; oi for 9411.40 puid nuuuiilly dnrinir life he aecurcs filOOO ti lie paid when he dies. The insurer secniiur his own bonus, hv the dillcrence in amount of premiums from those ehareed by other oitii-cs. For aig,50 the heirs would receive SjOOu should he die in one year. Forms ofunplication and all part u-nlars mav bs had at the office. PETF.lt CULLEN, fresident. v ice 1'resnieiiT, w x. . UAiBn. Fbamcis W. Kawlb, Jccrctiry and Trensnrer. Cohscxtijio Phtsicia?i Dr. J. B. Mnsser. Sunbury. J. H. I'vrdt, Sunbury, Agent for Northuniberunid coun iy- Sunbury, July 23, 1940. "Bncotiragc Your OwnJ" HAAS FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS HTHE subscribers respectfully call the attention of tne public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and price of c vium: ? -ware. which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will examino it, on account of its dtiral workmanship and splendid finish, made up of th best stock to be had in the city. No effort spared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvements which are constantly being made. 1 Heir stock consists of Mahogany Saras, Divan and Louncre, iiurcnus.Stcrctavfes.snnctrjarts, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND D1XIXC 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 bey also manufacture all kinds and qualities of CIIAIHS, including varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as MtHoostri, Black Walxct sKD Lt'HLEn Mapli IntKciix ; add Wixnsoa CHAIRS, amd r ancy Piamo 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 he noeicuse 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 as good terms as they ran be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. l i UEK 1 AK1. (i attended to on reason able term. lV The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young store, and nearly opposite Vt eaver s I averu. DANIEL HAAS, GEORUE RENN. 8unbury, April 28, 1849. tf LIQUORS, WINES, &C. HHE auhaeriber baa just received a new supply -- of the beat liquor that ever came to Sunbury, cousibting in part of . (Superior old pale Brandy. 1 Fine Cogniae Brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirits,, .,, ... , ' New England Rum. : Fine Holland Gin. .'. . Superior Old Whiskey , Common do. . Superior Maderia Wine. ' Lisbon . do. do. Superior Port Win a. Burgundy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Superior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne do. do. 1 HENRY MASSER. ' Sunbury, May 36 1849. ROWN'8 ESSENCE OF GINGER. A new aupply of thia excellent article just received and (or al by H. B- MASSER. , Sunbury, March II, II SO, , .w .i:'. ; ' TICKNOR'S OOX.TJMBIk.If firBLLIMa BOOK. ' "D EINO a rrrotrressive and Crtmprehcnsive 8ys L' tern of Orthotrrapy and Orthoepy, including variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year a .experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, etc The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, eke., is invited to this new Spelling Book, which Conforms t6 tho modern spelling and usages In Orthosntphv as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adapted to the wants of rhildren, than any other published In the United Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only require 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 HEN nr MassEb, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. ' ' August 4, 1848. DR. J.J.UPDEGRAFF, ) ESPECTFfJT.LY informs the citizens of - Danville and the public at large, that he hat located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and fcurerrv in all Its various bran ches. He wilt operate on nil the various forms of blindness, cross eyea, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limits, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises 11 instrumcnta in modern Stircarv. of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will ho a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel uisposea to employ mm. His resilience is nearly opposito the Mouteome. ry Building, and next door to Isaac Rosen bstitn's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1849. ly. HICIID IT & TULL, Xo l."0 C'tiPNiiut street, " ' (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA, ! T ANUFACTL'RERS of their improved styli Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Solo Leather, and Solid Riveted which took the only first premium, awarded by the f rnnktin Institute at their last exhibition. H. ot T. tako pleasure in informing the travel- ing public, that they have now on hand, a beau tiful assortment of their improved stvle of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single roho Trunks, of various styles ; Ladies' Trunks, Va lice 1'runks, Bonnet Boxes, Cop Cases, Carpet Bugs, and an elegant assortment of suierior En ameled Patent Leathar Bugs, with every article in their line of business. IIP Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- PHILA. AND HEADING RAILROAD SUMMER ARIIASGEMEST FROM PHILADELPHIA AND POTTSVILLE. Office of the Phila. If Reading Ruilroad Co. f luladclptna, Atarcn 'J, I sou. Two Passenger Trains Daily, (except Sunday.) N and after April 1st, 1850 two trains will be run each way, daily, between Philadel phia and Pottsville Aormnjr ime, (jteconimorfaton.) Leaves Philadelphia at 74 A. M.. daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 7J A. M. daily except Sun days. Afternoon Line(Fast Tram.) Leaves Philadelphia at 2 o'clock, daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 2 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, Althouse', Dirdsboro', Roger's Ford, Val ley Forge, Port Kennedy, Spring Mill or rails. . NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to eaeh 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. WILLIAM' A!T1-UVSI"KITIC IXIU U. with the utmovt confidence, oiTeredtn the I Mrxiical Faculty m id the public lor the cure of Dyttpep- ia or I.itJijjeauou, and all diaritse anwiig from it, iuch Nfuinea, Hoodnclie, Vert iff s Uinuiemof Siffht. Dehilityol the Nervous Sys tem. Hypochondria. Juundtce, Uilioui Vomitinp, Burning cnvitiou at the pit ot tue si -m-iciij l.ivurcoiiipluintf Oppruuiuti ai'ier eating, Piiiniuitioii oi thelleuit. Witituift: ot' the strength, l-'iatuk-iice, with irequent hekhllii( of wind. Pain in the pit ol tiie t 'innch or U wards the right side, ftiltowncis ot cmiplfxi hi, Digression of the spirits und vitiatetl tu8l Constitution ami uueasiiiess! irriluUlity of tnuicr, Ac. ol the Dowels, If ease ur nvsncpsia srioukl be tlr-slected, most serious rflrcis nuv ensue, fur it lavs the f-mnduti m fur, is the in- cipetlt cause of, and veryl'requently terminates inc-iiisump-ti ii. I would impress urnni the mind tlmt to tittle with this disease niny hu lo sport wilh tne reason which constl. tutes msu suiiereminent Hinon auiiiuil tieiues, or to em bitter existence by adding a consciuusuess of filly to tit penalty of imiii. This meiliriiie is neatly put up in bottles, with ample directions lor use, and i sold in intmry hy johs v, fkilino. jamks Williams. Testimony of Mr. Aimer Klines, Iwiier, Market sireet laive Huth, corrolrative of tho emcacy of Williunia Anti-Dyspeptic Klixir. PuiLtDKLfHU, October 3, IBM). Ma. Jivi, William. - - Dear 8ii : It gives me great pleasure to know thnt you are aaniii nrenuritnr voa ninlicine f r the cure of Dvsiep- ia, f. r nsiiiy of my ac luniutmief h:ive riealedly asked me where it enulil he nrnruretl. knowin that I had been cured by it. As I think that public ckiiowledgmrnt of the great benefit I hsve received In-ni the use ol your niea icin is not onlv due to vou. but mnv lie useful to others, I now nmke it. For severul vears I suffered from Dyspep. siu, which increased to surh an extent that my health bikI coiistituii-in were nmidlv siukiuir under it. 1 was can. pelled to restrict invself to the most limple forxl, and even that I could not digest. I felt losa of strength, disiueli. nation to exercise, and. as vou huve it in your advertise. merit, a general feeliii of denression anil iudcst-rilulHe weariness. In the year IKK henriiiK fnm others high re-e-.mineintatiiai of vour Anti-Dvspentic Elixir, I procured and used K with the most happy effect ; under it luriueuc uinuor aisl wariness graduully MSeu awuy, ana my appe tite ft-turned which 1 could aratify with impunity. Ten years have now eiaised, and my c infidence in the curative powers of your medicine has of courae iucressed, for it completely cured me when I tailed t'lfbtniti relief from any ottiei aourc. ery respecttully oura, ArtXFR EI.MES Testimony of Kdwnrd H. Rowley, Wh-ilesule Merchant of the Brm of Rowley. AshlHinnel A Co., No S 8 -uth Wharves, in proof of th cmeacy of vVilliMin' Aati-Dy- peptic l-.nxir. Philabzlpbia, October 9, 1849. Mr. jAms WtLLisvs: Dear Sir : I Hike pleasure 1n reeommendiii your Anti Dyspeptic Elixir for the cure of Dyspepsia. 1 have tuken It uiyseli fur Uie diseuae, and have twieii entirely cured. Yours respectfully. EDWARD H. ROWLEV Aoskt JOHN W March H, lf5U ly FRIUNU, Sunbury, Fa. BOSS OINTMENT, FOB TETTEH TJEAD th following; citicat from Cspt. Devoe. In I V well kiuwu siul popular Wuiin Buat Captuiu (of Ik iruvciior.j PmuDKLrau, October 31, 184. . Bevafal vrnrs sine I vra aturkrd with a breakuir out on nty nock ui tins form n Tetter, which I ain enuviix-ad was o-sltraotnl at the Barber's Shop. It gmiuluall' exleiul d over my fuc until it reached the upper part of tha elirek. Dunns: -the aevaral ati that it iitliiued IMoulin;, I uaad dulerent spplioMinu. im ot which had lh aitect, apprently at least, ot UKrauiior th disease, hul from uoue ot theia did 1 pesoeiv Uie teast heueiit until 1 applied the Ross Ointmknt. , Hy the a ofonejur ol it, I was perfectly cured and have mosiued fret of the affec tion. , 1 av sinr and th Oinlment. lirhily applied fnr mafrit nes of th face, blnh.-hes. oliapped huuda, . With per. feel auonaa. I have no heaimtio ia reaantiasednif m in Ih. rtroiajew tnaiUMM to U public myoE . A sent Hmbt Hum, Buubury. . July , b.. ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply pthis excellent article for Tetter, 4-e., jut received and for sale by - HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July S8, 1849. NOB 'AND SPRING MORTISE LAT- CHES An excellent article, for sale tt k.ir,!.. . i :. l. i w petti vr: iwaM uw uauai via. vj i ... a v ; Bunbuiy, July T, IT40. , , " . . , N. S. LAWRENCE,. ; Agent for th sate of Southworth Manufaetu- i , . t ring Co'i. WVtitng Paper., i i Ware llonne, No. 3, Minor street VHIX.ADZIX.PHZA. ' ' j 1 0fi CASES of the above unerior Paper now In store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of I Fine thick Flat Caps, H, 14, 18 and lo lbs. blue and white. ! Superfine Medium and Demi Writings. : blue ami wniie.. .... Extrasuper and superfine P0lio Posts, blue. Superfine Cammerical Posts, blue and whito plain and ruled . and white, plain and ruled. Extra super I.tncn INote Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and find Pill Papers, long and broad Superfine and fine Counting-House Cups and Posts, blue and white. 1 Extra super Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress liipsaml Letters, gilt. Stinerfine Sermon Cans and Posts. 6uperfined blue Bath Posts, bluo and white, plain anil ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Br cf Papers. Superfine and fine Cops and Posts, 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, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, Cup Wrapping, Hardware Papers, 6iC Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849. Tn presentim the pultlie with n rcmcily for the trntment X aiK! nure o I EVKR AID AOT-e aim ihiht inii -un mwimca, nn nn.Lftrrv ia nn-rlnl. Vnst numlit-m in ihe United StntcB, who tiffer from thrne otToctioim in their vnned forms, are romnnllwi to f-tk relief I'roni other nirrpn than the imme diute nrenrrintinim of the reirulur nlivnician. It bemmei theref re an object of humanity, as well as of public inter est, t brinir befoif thein remedy prejmred ftnm much ex-tvri-iiro. mifl whii h mnv ill wTi s be relied urntn aa aFK ErPECTl'AL. AKD HARMLESS TO THF rOSHTtTt'TIO?!. Th'lt iwh in the tme eh:irnH.?r of the IMlA CHOI-Af .OOL'K. ia amply attested by the univerml tuccuaa with which it haa been employed. F" Ktmrt frntn a communication of the Hon. Wii, liam WooDBRiDGE, of the U. S. SeiMite. late Gtivemor uf JHichigau. Detroit, Oct. SI, 1840. TlnrTnB riiAST.rt-t 0iaOf)D. Denr Sir, I have rend with mnch Interest, yrrnr ntne trakatise upon the lconst:s, tnwtiiiciit and cure" of the febrile diseases which have so extensively prevuiled in mir country during the Inst few m'-iUhe nn interest increased no riouht, hv Ihe met mai i imve inoivMiuany luiicmi b-. mur.h from them. Though I feel mvself vrry iiwonineteiit iudee ftiftilv nnon a subiect s entirely pmressioiial, yet your theorv seems t. me well rests med, and ynur conrl u sions just, and I think withal. Unit your jMtmphlet is calcu Inted to prmltice much practical Roou. fipenking of the medicine he says : It fully justified your flattertut: expectations, and as n safe, convenient, and popu lar remeily, mv own experience, far, induces me to be lieve that it will prove n great public In-unfit. I nm pleased to learn jhnt ym have recently established several nirenciea ir lui niiporjiimii -nnniiiii i nn-- ""-n . mre general dissemination of it, you alum Id have found it necessnry to remove from yonr present residence ainuug us. Witn inucn respect i nave ine ntmor m uc, ir, Yoiir oblieed servnnt, XV XI IJAM WOODBltlDOE. ry From Hon. Ptkphkn V. R. Trowbiudgk, of Michi gan State Senate, to the Agent at Detroit. ISIRMlNOtlAM, OAKLAND l-n., u!. 1J, IWl- Sir vou wish me to inform you whut I know of Dr. Osgood's luilin Chol-tg 'gue, or nuli-bilious medicine. I do believe thnt if the virtue nml efniracy ot this ntedieiue were generally known, the FFVER jlno aulk would Uisupcur in .Michigan. I priKMirrd n b-'ttle in tl: sprms' of 1S41, and have e,"'l reo-'on to believe that mysw;Ii and family escaped the ague last sciisou in consenueni'e of its use. Perhaps in no summer since the settlement of this fine peninsula, has the tVvcr and utie been so prevalent us the Inst. I huve reciinmcndcl this medicine in numerous in stances, and when the disease hud heroine fixed and buflled the skill of physicians; niul 1 have never kn wu tt fail. I has universally pnKlnced the m st happy effects, unJ I tret lieve it has never been eAceed'l by any medicine ui remo ving the bilious distils cs of the climate. l ours, reapeciniiiv, sTF.rnr.N v. h. TnownniDGE. Aecnt frtf Sunbury H. H. MAtfSliR: NorthumbrrlaiMl. WITIIINGTOM iV Co.; Mtlton, J. II. HASKU Suliua grove, MAY k KLOSK. may o ir-i& ii TO PHYSICIANS, URCGfilSTS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. DR. J. N KEELER &. Bro. most rcspertriilly solicits attention to their fresli stork of Em. lixh, Frrnch, Cervian and Amttican Drug, Med icines, Chemicals, Puiuls, Oils, Dye -Stuffs, Glass ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &c. Having opened a new store No. "34 Market ot. with a full supply of Fresh Dn-.srs and Medicines, we re spectfully solicit Country dealers tn examine our stock before purchnsiusi .elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuino Drugs and Medi cines, on as liberal terms as any other house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Under' Celebrated Family Meiliciuen, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealer, we respect fully remain, J. K. KEELER & BRO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 2U4 Market street, Philadelphia. September 13, 184!). ly. I II 1 1. A U K I. P II I A ZVIBDICAIi HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY DR. KINKELIN. N. IF. Corner of Thnd and Union Streets, lltTWEKS Sl'Hl'ClC AND PINK BTBtF.TS, rHILADELPHIA I"MFTKEN YKAH8 of extensive and uuinterruplcd 1 practice silent ill tins city have reiuternl ilr. K. Ibe in-wt expcil siul successful priiumi.'iit-r lur and ntuir, in the treuliiiL-iil of nil diseases of a priwite iislure. I'erviii nllUctnl wilh ulc-eis U-u the li sly. thr mi, or tegt, pnius ill the head or bones, merruriul rhcuinalilin, strictures, gruvrl, disrase arumy from ytmilifull excesst-s 4ir iuipuiiiirs of the bl-sal, wlirrebv the constitution bus becoiue ciu'eebled, are ull trc-alrd Willi success. He who places himself under the cure of Dr. K., inny re ligiously conhde iu his houor ss a neiitleinau, aud luntukul ly rely uisin his skill us n phvtu-iau. TAKK PAKTIC'l LAH NOTICE. Younn Men who have injured Uieiusdves by a certain piuctn-e iialulired in a habit fmiui-nlly lenrneil from evil companions or ut -hivil the clt'ecl ol which are uiglilly felt, even when asleep, and dc-rtroy both mind ami b ly, should apply iinineiliately. Vikuess iiik! c mi.iiiuiI.suiI deliility I -ss of musculnr enerfry, physical lassitude and sen em! prosi ration, irritability and all nervous affections, nidi. sesli-Mi, sluinfishueas of the livel, uud every diseasein auy wav eonueclt-d with the dieorder of Uie procreativ func tion cured, aud full vigor restored. YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A vigorous life or a premature death. KINKELIN on itlf Prriervatian. ONY 25 CENTS. This U'wkjuat published is rilled with useful information en Uie uihrmiiie and diseaaea of Uie Genenitiv Uimns. It aildresae ilsell alie lo YOUTH, MANUOOl) aud UU At-K, and ahould be lead by all. - The valuable ailvwe and uuiresiva warning it five, will prevent years of misery aiidsulferiug and auv iuiuaU ly Thousands of Lives. furents by reading; it will leuru bow to prevent th des truction of their children. a A reinlttanoe of US rents, encloard in a H-tter. d dressed to UK. K1.NKK1.1N, N. W. corner ofTHIKUk I MON eltrasta, between iruea It Pin, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under euveloiai, net return ol wall. Persona at a distance inayaddrea lr. hi. by letter, (post paid,) and be cured at borne. PACKAGE OK MliWOIFES, DIRECTIONS, e, forwarded by Bernini remittance, and put upavcm froni DAMAbK tl KIOSTY. B'lokellors, New Aaeuts.Pedlars, Caavasaers, and all others supplied with th above work at very low rales. February 0, IsjU ly '"ISSUE PAPER Yellow Tiaatie paper for 1 covering glasses, ic, for sale at the orliec ol the American, , S I O.VE Ware, Earthen Ware, Raisina, Al monds, P lines and Cream Nuts. Planes of all kinds. all and PUsteb Just received and for u! by . JOHN W, FRILINO. unbury.Det. J9, 184. RANK NOTE TABLE- CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. . flTV nw Villi AMI trail ft . MAWACAlilETTS. i Aft solvent bank 1 d U. 8. H.nk ,He 1 dn RHODE INLAND. au solvent milk iMi At sonrent hmois - I fit cOtrnvav CONNECTICUT. Bsnk of Ch.mber.buT I dli h Hank of Chester Co " r Al solvent turltis . I 4i Bonk of Del. Co. Chester easl riEVr TOHK. . ' trfT. -1 Bank of Germsutowii rarrjAIT solvent bank di oan ot j,ettysburpj 1 die OfBk notes under IMS 1 dis Hsiik of Lewistown . eottTtat.., i' Hnnk of Mid.lletown 1 dis AG- ovei bans 1 dls Montgomery Co Bank par ttW iTJHSEYi'"' Bonk of Norihumlwrl'nd. pan Belvirlere Bnnk- . , f dis Book of Pittsburg dis Cirniitaifclnl Bmhlr n ' di Bnuk of Danville pari Far. Bank Mont Holljf ; pr Carlisle Bnnk t diiF. M., MM.IIctowii Pt. psr Columbia B'k ft B'geCo par Mechanics' Bk. Nearlf'paf Dojrelstown Bank par Meeh. Hk of Bnrlhyjton par' Kaston Bmk pr Meek. A Mnn. Bk Tteiit par' r.rie nniia s (lis, Morns t Bank im .. , a uipiiii-..ri. twnH Kxrhang B'k Plttsl.nrg I disLNewark Bk'g A Im. Co Kxehnuge B'k, Branch 1 di Orange Bnnk Fsrmers' B'k, Bucks Co nnr'l'e .pie's Bk Pstteru Fanners' Bk, lauicnster par Princeton Bank ' Fanners' Bk, Benilin par.Snlein Bsnkiii Co, . I-'iirm. Bk Schuylkill Co pnr!emerret Co Bank F A D. Bk Wnvnesb'g lldi Plate Bank st Camden Frniiklin Bk. Wasli'u lldis'Stste Bk F.lirabethton dis' dis' dis'' I'ffis' par lei- nurrisliurs Bunk 1 dis State Bonk Newrk Homsdnle Bnuk 1 dls ?t.-ite Bk, N. Brunswick ns iocnr-ier Ban- nar.t.asev KsnK. niewton 4 dis Merch. Man. Bsnk 1 dls Miners' B'k, Pottsville per -ciwtnou JinnK r-ir Trenton BmikiiMr Co nnr t'ni al Bsnk, Dover J di Ynrdlevv'lc ADel Dr Co lfldis iwonnuealipla Hnnlr 1 Aim ty Bk notes under 15 di layiorsv'e Del U' Co IS dis West nrmieh B iuk lir-.l.Av AllC. par Hank of Delswar Wyominu Bk, Wilkesb'e pnr' psr par psr Bank of fmvrna Delnwnr City Bnnk tr Relief note MAINE. Bunk of Wb-ll.-lt i. Hk Wilmrr'n A Brandvw. par Formers' Bk ft Delswnr par I'nion Bnnk, Wilmington psr 17 Under V I di Mercantil Bk, nsiicor 10 dis All s ilvent brinks 3 dis OHIO. . All ilvettt lsinks t di rSKW HAMPSHIRE All solvent Imnks I dls ty-Bk notes under (Ps 4 dis KORTH CAROLINA. Bnnk nf St A limns S dls All nlvent bank Sdis t dis All solvent banks I dislCT-LnderS's, IMPORTANT TO TIIE 1UBLIC. SCB.3P. A1TD CATTLE MEDICINES. Don't permit your Homos or rattle to die, when the means of cure are within the reach of all t Tho tindersitrnerl haa spent several years in the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinhoro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of I.eihig, and other celebrated men, who ha v eontrihuted so much towards a judicious treatment of animals; the principles of our practice consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies act in harmony with the vital principle, and when given according to the directions which ac company euch article they are capable of exciting and increasing the natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence ara safein the hands of every one. G. H. DADD, M. A List of Horse nnd Cattle Medicines. Physic balls, Toe. per box. Altcrntive ball, 75c do. u powder for bnd condition, 7."cperpack aere. Heave powder fordixcasrs of the lungs, 75e d. Urine powder for " " kidneys, 75c do. do. I ontc powder for bad condition glanders, 75c Cordial drink for inflamation of bowels, 75c pet bottle. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting the growth of hair, 50 per pot. Healing balsam for wounds and saddle galls, 75c per bottle. Wash for inflamed eyes, 60c per bottle. Ointment for mange scratches, old sores, 4c., 50 per bottle. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c per bottle. Hoof ointment for sand crack, brittle hoof, eke, 50c per bottle. Horse T.iniment. the most celebrated article known in Eiii-'.iind for lameness of every description, 75 & $1 per bottle. Distemper powder for red water, $1 per bottle. Worm powders for the removal of worms from the intestinal canal, 75 per package. For sale by STIMPSON oV REED, 28 Mer chants Row, also at DADU'S HORSE AM CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & a Haymarkct Square, Boston. Pamphlets describing the diseases for which these remedies are used can be had gratis. Numerous Certificates are in possession ef th Proprietors, of cures performed by the above Medi. rincs. Soldbv GREEN fe FLETCHER, No. 88 Sauth SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, and by his AnKSTs. Htxnr Mstn, Sunbury, February 3, 1849 tf COLUMBIAN SERIES OF 3rtt.nnrt.r0. The Pupil's friend and Teacher's comfort. 'THE COLUMRIAN CALCULATOR. This ' work is already introduced into some of th best Acadamies and a large number of Schools, where its use has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful decimal tyntrm of riirreney. It contains more, the arrangements are better, and it is th easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use ; and it ia so considere I by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who have recommended it, It is the hook, particularly and expressly prepared for our Am riran Scholars : liy Almon Tieinor. The Yoi'th's Cot.rM hi tx Citci-tATon. This volume contain 01 pages, with about D00 exam pie for solution on the slate. It embraces the Fundamental Rules, Cotitound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, etc. Tn knos's AaiTUMETtr al Table, is destined for the use of younger classes in tha Schools of the l ulled States. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, and the only one of the kind of any value. There are Keys to both Arithmetics bound am ple or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions 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 tha use of the Teacher. All that is wanted is to hav the above book examined, and no teacher who is acquainted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them the best works tha have ever been published in thia or any other country. Although issued but a few months, 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 Acadamies in th State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the School iu the City of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the boroughs of HarrUburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Doy iestown, Potts ville, Orwigsburg, ccc, &c Forsaleby Hssiar Masseb, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. ' Sunbury, Dec 8, 1848. PiLTEITT lrIEDICIIlT3:3. . Green's Oxygenated Bitter, price reduced. . Old Jacob Townaend'sSarsaparilla. Uuker's Saraaparilla. Swayne's "yrup of Wild Cherr ' r Swayaa'a Vermifuge. y re's Cherry Pectoral . , . , Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullen'i do TibUt's Pain Killer. Dr. Hoorland's German Bitter; Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicine ForaaLby HENRY MASSER. - Jfunbury, July 14, 1849. ;. " Ti OOKS and Gold Pen. On hand several cop-' ' - tea of the life of Christ, and also a number of gold pens which wa will sell at ill Philadelphia price, for sale at thiaolHce. , . ' - - .'. KENNEDY'S PATENT A5H f A5 TENI.NGS A cheap and excellent arti cle lor fastening aaa for sal by " i . i ; -- t , , . J. W. FRILINO e c unbury, July 7, UW, s ::i