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SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
Correspondence of ihe American.
PortsmoH, Va, Nov. 11, 1850.
'; My Dea AMme: The elections of
the different states with few exception being
over, and the public mind having had time
to feast on the different results, a few lines
from an old acquaintance, may be of some
interest to your numeront readers. '
This section of onr country, although within
less than 30 hoars' travel from Sunbury, is
almost unknown to the people of that vicinity.
1 say almost unknown, because, to myself, it
ws so much so as to you, until quite recently.
We are here on the very margin of the Allan
tic Ocean, with but Ihe Hampton Roads be.
'tween us. Norfolk with a population of 17,.
O00 is situated on Ihe east bank of the Eliza
tie tiver, but seven miles from Hampton
Roads. Portsmouth, which is only separated
fcy the rrver, has a population of over 9000,
and with lU last three years has been itrv
proving anrl increasing very rapidly. The
harbor of this place and between here and
the Ocean, n said to be equal to any in the
world, and of capacity equal to half the com
meicial operations of the world. But with
all these natural advantages, aided too, by a
(ine back country for agricultural purposes, 1
regret to say, the people here are but the cus
tomers of other more enterprising sections of
the country. This stale of things however,
will not last long if Ihe present feeling is kept
up between Ihe North ami the South. Peo
ple here, although reared in luxurious idle
ness, are already beginning to Utile seriously
if "rolling up their sleeves, aiJ going to
work." If lliey do so, and of which I have
nit little doubt, the time is not fur distant
vhen this place will rank among ike most
important points of this country.
All that is necessiiry to make Norfolk and
Portsmouth every thing that can be desired,
a a concentration of capital in the hands of
nen of business. This will be effected, if
,iotby Ihe "old inhabitants,'' others seeing
he advantages of location will settle here,
vho huve both the will and the means to do
business.
In politics, I presume Pennsylvania is dis
rated to lake a rest of some mouths before
ntering on the grent race lhat is to come off
n '51, anil 92. Such too, is the cnse here,
.itlle is said,' 'but from that little, it is pretty
ay to siipM!e who are the most prominent
mong the great men of the country. Both
ienernl Cass and 'Mr. Buchanan,' have many
rnrm friends iii Virginia, bull nm inclined
3 think the choice of Pennsylvania will have
insiderable influence with the democracy of
his state. It is believed here that Ponrnyl.
auia will asain be the battle ground, and
hould Mr. Buchanan loose the delegate vole
f his own state it wouM'be mndnes to brine
is name before a National Convention. But
rhile Virginia will make no pretensions, at
his lime, for Ihe Presidency, she hasafavor
.e who is well known to the country s an
miuer.t statesman, thai may be brought for.
raril for the second orlice. Thill 'man is
on Y. Mason, Secretary of the Navyunder
tie immortal Polk. Few men are .better
:iiwii than Judge Mason ; nu man has more
r warmer friends, and his name would be a
iiwer of ot remit 1) to whoever may bo nomi
lated for the Presidency.
No place at this time offais greater induce
neuts to farmers of either small or great
neans than this. Lauds equal to your fine
iver bottoms, can be bottaht for from five to
iftecn dollars per acre, wiiliin iwo or three
niles from town ! These lands are capable
rith proper cultivation, of producing abund
int crops of every description, and with a
narket of each town, every day could not
ail to be profitable. This may seem strange
o the industrious farmers of Northumberland
;ounty, yet it i so. To explain this, it is
inly necessary to give yon a single fact. Al-
, hough there is no finer grass country to be
"ound than 'this, yet nearly every pound of
hay used here is shipped from Philadelphia
New York, or some other northern seaport !
For the pucpose of testing this 'act, I last
year induced a gentleman to put out 15 acres
if timothy and clover. It produced 2J tons
per acre of m line hay as I ever saw. May
is always woilh from 75 cents to one dollar
,per hundred neat weight, with a demand for
any reasonable amount. How easy would it
.be then 4rany of your farmer with small
means, te ibeeome tbe owners of fine farms
in this pleasant and delightful country 1 Five
years good management would place them in
possession ef fine farms.
I hope ytm will nll the attention of your
ieigbbor to tais subject ; those who do not
like to work can live by catching fish and
oysters
1
The Fowl Caucus, or World's Convert
tion of Poultry class of feathered citizens
was fairly represented, from the proud bird
of the mountain to tbe creeper that scratch'
cs for waifs in the dunghilL The Chrono-
type says:
A large portion of the birds shown were
of foreign breeds. Of turkeys there were
two specimens of the "Vermont Wild,"
and many ol the "Thanksgiving Tame,"
, that made us sigh to think that on the 28th
' we shall be engaged in getting out a paper.
Resides, there were specimens of Swans,
Pizeons, Little Bantams, no bigger than a
man's fist. Ducks, in the quaintest liveries
of crimson and blue, Pheasants, Mackaws,
Canaries. A nest of Turkish Partridges,
beautiful little birds imported from Con
stantinople by Francis Blake, of Newton.
A superb Eagle, with eyes like stars, sat
upon a rail, rejoicing himself in the sound
of "those hundred guns." And in another
corner, drooping, draggled and woe-begone,
we observed the Whig Eagle of Massachu
setts ticketed for tale at $3, hii part j bav.
ing do further use for him.
Connecticut has voted for two amend
ments to tht Constitution, the first provid-
inr for tht election of Probata Judges, and
' the aecAnd vrovidins for the Wi inn nt
Justice! of the Peace, both by tbe people.
Majority for first amendment, 10,71 ; for
1 second do., 10,666. Only about 13,000
votes were polled upon trie occasion.
. Tub Old Thirteen. The fizures extim
aiogibt member of these United States, have
at last changed,-the old ,"13" is turned
round tnto al.
Jenny Limd in Cuba. The TaconThea-j
Ire in Havanna hits been secured by Mr.
Barnum'i agents ten flights for Jenny Lind'a
Concerts, commencing early in January
It it said that in Greenville, Miss,, there
is not a person over 18 years of age that
does not belong to a Temperance Soci
ety, and that there ii not a grog shop in
the town. 1 , ; ; ;
Fourteen storekeepers in Bridgeport
have entered complaints against a. respec
table married woman of that city, for shop
lifting. . ',:,! ,
The Boston Courier says that Horace
Mann was elected by Democratic votes.
The Democratic candidate for Congress in
the District received 1306 votes less than
the candidate of the same party for Gover
nor.
A deputation of ministers ol the Presby
terian Church of Canada, is now in Pitts
burs, Pa., soliciting contributions for the
religious improvement of the colored popu
lation of those provinces.
ANOTHER SCIKNTIFIC WONDER!
PEPSIN, tht True Digestive Fluid, or Gastrit
Juice- A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared
from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox,
after directions of Baron Liebig, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. S Houghton,
M. D., No. 11 North Eighth Street, Philadel
nhia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy
for Indicesllon, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver
Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curing
after Nature's own method, by Nature's own
agent, the Gastric Juico. See advertisement
in another column.
Ill ARK1GD,
On Tuesday the 12th iust., at I'.each Ha
ven, Liizerno county, by the Rev. Mr. Reese,
of Berwick. Mr. John E. Smick, to Miss An
gelina Weiser, all of this place.
At Milton, on the 12th inst., by Ihe Rev.
Mr. Ruthranir, Mr. Wm. Maxwell to Mis
Maria Middle-ton, both of that place. '
At Selinsgrove, on the 13th inst., by Rev.
Mr. Derr. Mr. William F. EcKBEaT, of Mil
lion-, to Miss Anne E. Davis, of Selinsgrove.
n i k n.
In fhis place, on the 13th inst., MARIA, in
fant daughter ol Henry Houpt.
Sl)c iHarlicts.
Philadelphia Market.
Nov. 20, 1850.
Fl"Cft. There is a fuir supply of,. Flntir,
but little inquiry. Quotations for export i-l ;ti
So. Sales to the home trade of lair Rupcrline
at $5 Extra Flour S5i a 64 Ryk Flour
Last sole ut $3 50. Corn Msal--Is still
held at S2.
WHSATPrices nre steady ; sales of prime
Southern and Penna. red it I $1 02 a SI 05 ;
prime while at SI 12 a $1 124. Corn is in
lair request at 65 67 for old yellow ; new 54c;
white 'is worth 62 cts.
liver The last sale was at 82 cts.
Oats. Oats are now steady : sale of
prime Penna. from 41 to 42 Cts; Southern
sells at 33 a 37 cts.
Whissxy. Sales of Whiskey in hhds at 28
a 29 cts. and bbls at 30 cts.
Baltimore Market
Nov. 18, 1850
WiirAT. The supply of Wheal at market
to-day was fair. Sale of good to prnn red
were made at 100 n 105 cts. and of ordinary
to good al 80al00 cts. Sales also of white
Whml at 105al08 cents, and of family Moor
white at 110a 115 cts. A cnico of Penn. ted
was sold on'Siittirday al 107 cts.
CotiN Is in dcmiiml lor shipment. raies
of old white at 61 a 62 cts., and of old yel-
vv at 63h64 cts. New Cum is selling at 53
a57 cts. for while, and 58u59 cts. for yellow,
according to condition.
Oats. Sales of Oats at 37a3N cts.
Whiskf.v. Sales of bbls. at 29cts., and of
hhds. at 28cts.
SUNBURY I'RICE CURRENT.
Corrfd tcseWy by Henry Masstr,
Wheat.
100
5C
60
37
14
10
7
155
10
S5
8
10
62
Rri.
Cob.
Oats.
BwTTm.
Eoss.
Pubk.
FxAYssxn.
Tallow.
UsttWAX
Flax
HscvLin Flax.
Dunn ArpLM.
1)0. Pk aches.
S00
NEW ADVt'RTISKMtNTS.
NOTICE.
D. 8. Hammond
vs
The heirs of Gen. R.
H. Hammond.
In the Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county
Writ of Partition and
Valuation.
Notice is hereby given
to the heirs aud leual re
presentatives of the said
R. H. Hammond, dee'd,
to appear at an Orphans' Court to be held in
Sunbury, for the county of Northumberland, oil
the first Monday of January next, and accept or
refuse the real estate of the ssid deceased, at the
valuation fixed upon the same by an inquest duly
awarded and held upon said real estate.
JAMES COVERT, Sheriff.
Sheriffs Oliice, Sunbury, I
Nov. 16th, 1850 Ot. . (.,.. - ,
NOTICE.
Wm. G. Moore
vs , .
Charles G. Moore, John
W, Moore, Isnae li.
Moore and Frances
Moore.
Ill the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Northum
berluud county.
'Writ de Partition! Fa-
f . i . .
Notice u heretiy gtv-
en to the aforesaid Par
ties that they be and
appear at a Court of
Common Pleas o be held in Sunbury for the
County of Northumberland on tbe llrsl Monday
of January next, and then and there accept or re
fuse the Heal Estate mentioned in the aforesaid
writ at the valuation fixed upon it by an Iuquisi-
Uou duly awarded and held upon ths said prerui-
iAMCt) CUVfcKi burlf
Shr'fTs Office, Sunbury, ..
Nov. 10, 18-M) ot. )
"IITK fllTZniTEi
BOTBEATJ'8
IndestmctibU and ladellibU
WEITINO IHK FACT0EY.
Jfo.X Soutk Tkird ttrttt:
MERCHANTS an4 tbe Wnung eommunlty
re rsooesfrl to call and examine this INK.
which ie smtuusI ksS se mmdt AUtaitu fms,
mr tkang iti Coin.
yrbleal and Beta It,
No, I South Thiri street, PhUadelphia.
A Hbersl Aisoonut asade U Merchants snd the
Trade
For sale by H. V. Master, sfrat for Sunbury
Novrmbsr. lSja tT.
TO rHYSlCIAJTS AND OTHERS. ;
THE subscribers offer to physicians and drop
Rials, a csrelully selected stock of drugs and
medicines, which they will guarantee to be of the
best quality, pure and unadulterated in all cascsv
Their facilities for importing foreign drugs and
themtcals are such, tbat they ere snsbled to sell
them upon the lst terms, apd at the ssroe time
to assure their customers of their genuineness. j
They have also recently prepared and now .of
fer for sale a superior article of' ' ; i '
CALCI3F.D MAGSESIA, &c., 1
Resembling Henry's Mssnesia, free from carbon
ic acid and roughness or gritliness, almost entirely
tasteless, combining in an equsl bulk from three
to four times the strength of the common kind,
and sold at about one half Hie prite of Henry s
Magnesia.
They have also prepared the
Fluid Magnesia,
Which is a new and valuable remedy in acidity
of the stomach, heartburn, nausea, &., at less
than half the price of the foreign article.
They also have on hand of their own prepara
tion an assortment of
Pure Drugs in Powder,
Neatly put up in 1, J and pound bottles, such
as Aloes, Rhubarb, Senna, Senega, Kliatany, Ki
no, Gum Arabic, Serpcntaria, Ext Glycyrrh, Ipe
ce. Potnssa Suluh.. I'otassa Nitras, Borax, Spi-
gelia, Buchu, Orris, Cascarilla, Canclla Albs,
Uva Ursa, &c.
Great care has been taken to have these pre
pared from the best selected drugs and in such a
way as to preserve llie characteristics oi eacu ar
ticle without injury.
They have also a variety of
Chemical Sc Pharmaceutical
Preparations of their own manufacture, and add
to the list all the valuable new remedies as they
become known. Among them may be mentioned
the following t
Hydrorynnic Acid,
Wepnrulioni ot' Imlint,
uf PoUimh,
Isi(tinr Amui'tniu,
Aiiin, '.
I'lionphnte, uo. new r
raetly tor Ulicuniatmm. ,
nine Ahisn,
Kxlmct ol Gentinu.
, , (Juusfiiu,
, lunixicum.
' , Vnleriun, fluid, n
hcw unci useful rmil) .
Preparations f Mercury,
iron,
" Zinc.
Infract of 8emiu, flam, a
pleuNiiit loimU ttuiiiimstsr
to children.
Kxiisct si Bnclis Comp.,
ttuiii,
' Nitigrtla, '
Htu-mjisrittaCom'
uottilioit fluid.
" do. v.lid,
11 do ttllinli; uo,
" Cotorynlh Cmp.
dj simple.
t?p. Ether Nitros, U. 8. P., Oils of Copaiva,
Culiebs, Ergot, Tobaccc, &c. Citnito of Iran
and Quinine, esqui-Oxide of Iron, an antidote
for arsenic, Citrate of Magnesia, a new and pleas
ant cathartic medicine, put up in 12 ox. bottles,
$2 per doz. Collodion, or Liquid Adhesive flas.
ter i a convenient application in many surgical
operations, put up in small vials. Also
CANTHARIDAL COLLODION OR BLIS
TEUING LIQUID,
A convenient preparation of cuntharides in manv
cases where tlicie is a difficulty of applying the
ordinary blistcnng plaster; A coating ol it appli
ed with a camel's lmir bruith aud covered with oil
silk or some similur substance, will produce a
blister in three hours' time; or when exposed,
in the usual time of about twelve hours.
Physicians and others may depend upon the
faithful and prompt execution of their order at as
low rates as the best quality of medicines can be
purchased.
CHARLE.S ELLIS & CC.
50 C'hcsnut street, I'hilsda.
Lalmrntory, 6th and Morris !St. Soulhwark.
November 10, 1650. tf.
SH0URDS & CO'S
LABOR AND FUEL SAVING
WASHIITG r0.?.
Munufatlnrtd by Slrenrtls & Co.
513 CAesnn Si., Pliila.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
VyARUANTED to wash clean in hard, soft,
' or salt water, cold hot, in one third the
time of any other foap ever manufactured; thus
dispensing with builJiij?, bleaching, dec.
FLANNELS, CLOTHES, &c.
washed with this Houp will never shrink or have
any bursli or gummy feel, but leuvc them in their
original soft and phunt state : which is in itself a
sutKcicnt recommendation to guuranlee its use iu
all families.
THE FINEST FABRICS
may he washed thoroughly with it, without the
least injury; giving them a lustre equal to newly
imported goods.
PAINT, GREASE Si DIRT
of any description, can be readily removed by tht
use ot it, without injury to the article, whether it
be the finest dress or ordinary carpet.
In the use of Bhuurds & Co s bosp. the most
delicate need not fear, as it will not injure or chap
the hands, but on the contrary act as an emolli
ent, and is not only the vebt best 'Washiks
sr ever oflered to the public, but as a TOILET
SOAP cannot be excelled.
Wherever it has been used it has given perfect
satisfaction, aud is warranted so to do, in all ca
ses where a fair trial will be given iu
fsHOL'RDS & CO., Manufacturers,
.No. 543 Chcsnut St, Philadelphia.
For Sale by Grocers generally.
November 16, 1S50.
MORE NEW GOODS
At the New lore of
JOHN BUYERS & CO.,
Market Street, Sunbury.
WHO has just received and opened a large as
sortment of new and fashionable goods, of
everv variety, suitable fur the full and winter sea-
.. , . i - , i. . . ii .i
son, for all persons; aim to wnicu necuus me at
tention of friends and customers. His stock con
sists In part of
DRY GOODS.
StCH AS
Clolh, Cusimere, Sattmettt,- Merinos,
I)t Liiints, Calicoes, SUatcls, Hand'
kerchiefs, and all kinds of wear'
, i"g apparel.
ALSO:
Hardware, Queemware,
Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plaster,
And all article that may be Wanted by the com
munity. "
Tho Ladies
Will find, by calling st his store, that he has not
been unmindful of their- wants, and respectfully
invites them to examine his selection.
t7 Country produce ef all kinds taken in ex
change for goods at the highest market price.
Sunbury, Nov. 9, 1850. ly.
GREAT ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS!
- lllarket Street, Bunbury, Fa
OHN W. FKILINO respectfully informs his
9 friends and customers that he has just re
ceived a large and handsome assortment of
, Dry Goods, ,
Consisting of Cloths, Csssimeres, Battinetts,
De I.aines, Calicoes, Fancy
and Staple Goods.
' ' ALSO: ' ' r ''
GROCERIES of every description,
DR108 AND NFJJICINFA '
QTOENSWARE AND HARDWARE.
Fish, ftslt, Plaster and general assortment of
all auth goods as win suit all rlseses; the far
mer. Mechanic, Laborer aud Gentlemen of all
professions. . -' . '
The, Tsadict
Will find a' variety of all such articles as
they will need for tbe present season. . .
XSf Country produce ef all kinds taken In si
ebsofe al tbe highest market pries.
eunbiiry, Nv. 9, HS0,
ORPHANS' COURT '
ivSALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland county, will be exposed
to public said, on FRIDAY Ike 13th day of De
cember next, on the premises to, wit i A certain
Trnct of Land,
situate in Upper Malionoy towoship, containing
one hundred and forty acres more or less, whereon
is erected a two story
I0O HOUSE AND BARN,
A ' Stone Spring House, &c, about
ninety acres being cleared. There are
also on the premises two
LARGE ORCHARDS,
and shout ten acres meadow, adjoining lands of
Michael Kelts, Daniel Kelts, and others: -Also,
his right and title to fourteen acres unimproved
land on the Line Mountain Late the Estate of
Leonard Kaqfman, dee'd.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day when the terms of sale will be made known
by FREDERICK KEHLEIt, Exc'r,
By order of the court, )
Jno. P. Pursel, clerk. )
November 6, 1850. t, s.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
T N pursuance of an order of the Orphans court of
a Northumberland county, will bo exposed to pub
lic sale on SATLRUAY the 14tli day of Ucccm
ber next, on the premises to wit: A certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Upper Angusta township, adjoining
lands of Isaac Kline, Henry Kline, and James
Forrester, whejeon are erected a two story frame
DWELLING HOUSE,
A stoiv? Nnrinr HntiM mrtrm framn
Tlunlt ltnrn. troni! OrrliarH. mt
Lime Kiln. Also said farm is in an
excellent state of cultivation, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES,
more or less, about eighty acres ot which are
cleared ; late the estate of Jiinnthan Mcttlcr, dee'd.
Sn!e to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of suid
dsy when the. terms of snle w ill be made known
by JOHN EUKMAN, Adm'r.
By order of the Court
John P. Pursell, Clk O. C.
November 9, 1800. ts.
NOTICE TO TEE HEIRS OF SAMUEL
MORRISON, Deo'd. .
NOTICE is hereby given to the aforesaid heirs,
Hint bv Virtue of a certain Writ of Partition
and Yaluatiou issued by the Orphans' Court of
Northumlierland county, to me directed, an inqm
sition will he held upon the premises, in the bor
ouch of Milton, Northumberland county, at 1 1 o'
clock, A. M., on
MONDAY, the 23d day of DECEMBER
next, to inquire whether the Real Estate of the
said Samuel Morrison, dee'd., cun be equally part
ed and divided to, and among all the heirs and
legal representatives of the suid dee'd., without
prejudice thereto Or spoliation of the whole, at
which tune and place the alorcsaid heirs nre re.
quired to bo and appear, if by them deemed cxpC'
dicnt.
JAMES COVERT, Shr'ir.
ShrfTs Office, Sunbury, )
Nov. 0, 1850. ti." )
ESTATE OF SOLOMON ZERN, Dee'd.
TfikTOTICE is hereby eiven thnt letters of ad
ministration have iieen crimlcd to the sub
scriber on the estate of Solomon Zcrn, Into of
Hhiiinokin township, Northuinbcrlimd county,
dec d. All persons indebted to stud cstute, or luiv.
ing cluims acainst the same, are requested to call
on the subscriber at bhamoluutown, for settle
ment.
" JOSEPH ZERN, Adm'r,
Coal township, Nov. 9, 1850. Ot.
FASHIONABLE HATS.
C. J. WALTON,
No. 246 Market st., bctvten 7 If 8th St.,
(South side,)
PniI.ADEX.PHIA.
rTHE Sutweriber has oiencd a new hat storei
- and oilers to traders and others who visit the
city, a handsome assortment of lints, caps, of eve
ry variety, made up of the best material, and in
tho Ititcst and ben style, and on terms as reasona
ble as can be had in any establishment in Phila
delphia, viz: Fine silk hats at $S,50 t Good do
do at .$100. . Persons from the country who pur
chase of him, can rely, at all times, nn getting a
good article that will please them, and one that is
fully worth the money paid.
C.J.WALTON.
Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1850. ly.
SAMTJEL DEWEES,
. AND
BOOT-TREE MAKER,
No. 95 iocs Street.
Second door below Third,
PH EX. AD KX.PII t A-
TXniERK elf kinds of lusts cVc, of the latest
' style aud best material, ure manufactured
en reasonable terms.
All orders promptly and punctually attended to.
Philadelphia, Nov. V, IHM ly.
I
WELLAPs'3
PATENT . JAPAN BLACKING.
Mamifactury, No. SO CHESTNUT Street,
MB DAT., awarded bv the FRANKLIN IN
fcTTTU'TE of Philadelphia in October,
ASD THC ;
FIRST PREMIUM by the MARYLAND IN
STITUTE, at Baltimore, Not. 1848 and I84.
.. FhiluUlphia, OrtoAer CM, 148.
I have used J. Wellar's Patent Japan Liquid
aud Paste Blacking for some ntno mouths, and
am happy to say that it surpasses any blacking
that I have used these twenty odd years. 1 find
it holds tlie polish aud preserves the leather bet-
tlir than any blacking that 1 have ever tried.
Aauasw R. Craxbsiis.
No. 07 Chestnut Street,
We CTTRREY, Manufaeturtr
(Successor to J. WELLAK,
No. 60 Chestnut Street, above Si-cond.
November, 9, 1860 ly.
VALUABLE FAXUIX
AT PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the premises,
at 1 1 o'clock, on
SATURDAY 30th DAY of NOVEMBER,
A VALUABLE FARM containing 101 acres
more or less, situated in Shaniokin township,
Northumberland county, 8 miles above the
Bear Gao. on tlie centre turnpike, adjoining lauds
of David MarU, Esq., Mr John Reply and others.
The improvements consist of a good
DWELLING HOUSE and BARN.
This farm will positively be sold without reserve
to the highest bidder. Any persons disposed to pur
chase will be shown, the properly by calling on
David Marts, Esq., at the Hulling Mill, adjoining
said Farm, or Mr. Jno Kepiy, airecny oppesite.
If required, part of the purchase money fan re
main on the Farm, with interest from the 4ay of
sale. Title indisputable. ,
HENRY PORTER.
Baltimore, No, id, 1850.r-ta. .
A CARRIAGE FOR SALE.
170R sale at a reasonable price, a veil built ear-
A riage in good condition with tongue and shafts
(ot either eue or two bones. Also, a double set
of harness. Enquire at this onice. , ', . -Aug.
81, 1850 tf.
TIAY RUM An excellent article far aale
MM hy . HENRY MAPStR.
(Snnburv J;m. STlh, IHt U
I. a . m
NEW TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES,
CANES, &c. , Just received, a large and hand
mtm SaaArttnftrit ftf A '
Top, Fancy Goods,
Canes, violin strings, dominoes, games, puzzles
snd tricks, moving figures, acgar eases, work and
fancy boxes, napkin rings, tattles, etc., of every
description, at tho lowest prices, wholesal and re-
GEORGE DOLL'S NEW STORE.
10 North 6th at, Philadelphia, lata of 2d street.
N. B. ' Canes neatlr mounted, and Fancv
Turning done. ' 1 ,
Nov. 9, 1S50. 8mo.
State Mutual Fire Insurance
COMPANY,
OF IIARRISBUim, 1A.
rpHIS COMPANY, chartered by the Leglsla
JL ture during the last session, Is now prepored
to take applications for Insurance against loss by
nre upon Dunuings, otc, upon terms more advan
tageous to the insured than any other Coinnanv
doing business iu the .tntc.
J his Company, m accordance with tho provis
ions of its charter, divides property into two sepa
rate classes, viz 1 Farmers' Property, called the
"Formers' Company," and the other property, in
rinding properly iu towns and' villages, called
"Merchants' Class" t the funds of ench being kept
entirely separate; consequently each class pavs
its own losses snd no other- It will bo the en
deavor of the Company to arrange their business
that no assessment will he necessary on their
premium notes- The rates of Insurance will be
very reasonable-
C. V. LITTLE, Agent,
Northumberland.
N- B. Persons wishing to make application
for Insurance will be attended to by dropping a
line through the Post Otllce, to c. F- Little
Northumberland, Oct. IV, 1850.
READY MALM'.
TV7E take this method to inform the readers of
' the Munhury American, that, should thoy
visit, Philadelphia, in guest of
Good and Cheap Clothing,
and favor us with a call, they shall not be disap
pointed in obtaining the best of garments at the
lowest cash prices. Wc have now on hand the
largest assortment ever offered in Philadelphia,
among which are DUES-S and FitOCK COATS
from $5 to 18, PANTS and VESTS from 75
cts. to $3, OVER COATS. CLOAKS. BUSI
NESS SACK COATS and COATTEES, all of
which shall be sold at such prices as to make it
an object for the people of Sunbury and tho sur
rounding country to extend to us their patronage.
PERRY R. M'NEILLE & CO.
South East corner of 6th and Market
July 13, 1B50.
family" scceries.
davjd pkasi:,
S. IF. Comer 0th if Arch Street' Philadelphia.
TTAS for sale all kinds of choice Family Groce
rtcs at tho very lowest prices, viz;
Extra Fine, superior and common Black and
Green Teas ; old Gov. J iva and other kinds of
Coll'ec, ull qualities of Crushed Liijht Brown and
Drown Sugars j best Sjicrm Oil and Sperm and
Amniitiuo Candles ; Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa
and Broma; Farina, Tapioca, Sago and Whcaten
(rits ; Olive Oil, Isinglass, Ketchups and Sauces.
Maccnroni, Vermicelli, English Split I'eus, &o
They will pack up all goods fur the country
neatly and securely uud deliver them promptly at
any Depot or Hotel as desired. '
DAVID PEASE,
S. W. Cor. 6th & Arch Sts.
Philadelphia.
Aug. 17, 1830 lyMuy
LINN, SMITH & CO.,
Aro. 2134 Jhrfc Srreer.uliovr' 5th Si.
Pilll.SUEI.lMiI ,
Wliolenale Druggleitg,
AND DEAI.f.RS IN
TdKUGS, Mumcixi:, Paints, Otts, Wisnow
.1 & Glass, Varxisuks. Dm ,S-ri:rr, Patent
MmiciXEs, Mf.uicixk Chests, SritouiL In
sthi'ments, &c, &.C.; ami nianul'acturers of the
celebrated
Congress Ink,
Black, Blue and Red. The quality of this Ink is
unsurpassed, and we are now prepared to furnish
it of all sixes, neatly packed in boxes from one to
three dozen each.
I,. S. & Co., endeavor to have always on hand
a full assortment of good and genuine Drugs, at
the lowest possible rates. Particular attention is
also paid to the manner of putting up and packing
their goods, so that they feel prepared to warrant
their carrying any distance with perfect salety
All orders liy letter or otherwise will receive
prompt attention.
Philadelphia, June 15, 1850. 6m
WATTS'
NERVOUS ANTIDOTE
PHYSICAL HESTOItATIVB.
TUB MEDICAL. WONDER OF THS
TS7ILL positively cure all stages of Neuralgia,
Tic Dolorous, Nervous Headache, Cho
lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will
restore manhood to its prestinc vigor, even after
years of prostration, and the only know n and cer
tain cure for low spirits or mental debilty.
Extract from the New YurkSttn, Oct. 3, 1849,
Tlie eehbuileJ Dr Watson, when talking of the
miraculous power of " atts Nervous Antidote,
the question was put to htm, ', Why such a valua
ble remedy for all nervous all'eetions was not in
troduced by the inedicnl faculty t" replied, "That
if it were, there would no longer be any use for a
faculty, as all diseases originated from a disorgan
ized strtr of the nerves ; tho nerves are the main
spring of the whole system Keep this in order,
and both tlie mind and body must be.
Four ounce phial, 12 doses, enough for all or
dinary cases, UAb DOLLAR.
fOLD BY
Wm. McCARTY, Broadway, Sunbury
.September, '.'8, 1850 l
NAItSII AI.1YS
TONIC MIXTURE,
For the Cvnr. ov Fkvkii and Acur. War
RANTKU.
THIS unriAslled medicine umy he relied on whi-n near
ly sll oiliri reinnilieii tail. Its value is not iitriciciitll
known- therefore, Ills pioprietor ilenires to enlarge tlis
field ol II usei'uluetii bv naikiiie kivnvu its virtues and efli-
vacy to IhouHuuis i' sutl'erers wlmare wt swsrs that tltvy
can be speeauy snu raoifauycurea ol .
KEVKRAND AGL'K,
witlKmt tHs os of poisonous drug, nsuseetis prsisis sr
tlie delsterusis effects S' quinine. It is ottered to the pub
lic sts low price to rsace it withm tlie rears wi,swreg
that those wlio uee II seeofduig W uirecuons wis aaa n
siifs sihI specriy cats foe
Fivsb sxa Hoes.
li t not ilimereftulile nniiseulfinr esnivsiiirf hut an srree
shle tisiic eeleiibileu lo remove the disuses and give kesllhy
Hj.iii,a I.. iIia KOMiiark nnd howelle.
I'lepsw" only uy Marahsii st lo., sim sow wnoiessies
and reisil by Hownmt 4 Son, No. l Nortli Sih 8treil,
Plnlilelihis rrli-e l ier sinjw wnoc, nu a per uoa,
Jane till, l.'ie-.y
BLANKS.
LAXK4 of svofy Jriitiau ran he bad liy
a'l)'ing at ineomca w tu. Auiencait,
'I'ISSl'E PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for
1 covering glasses, &C-, for sale al the olliec ot
the Ameru-au.
ENVELOPES. -The suhscriW woulj rcpect
fully announce to his friends and a genereue
public, that he is manufacturing Envelopes of the
best quality and of all kinds. For asi y
CEO. W. COBCE,
Sunbury, Oct 19, 1850. tl ( ,
mEAS, from the New York Cantos) and Pekin
X Tea Company. For sale by
f untury, Pec. :, l4
ZEXTZ & CO., -
IMPORTKI1S OF FOUEION '
Books, Prints, Engravings, Stationary
Gilt Framm nnd Musical itiHtru
mentis. No. 78 North Snd 8t., between Arch cV Kace,
PaiMnKLSHIA.
TMPORTto order and have constantly on hand
a verv large assortment of goods in' the above
named lines at wholesale and retail. Principally i
In German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Italian
Spanish and other languages j Classics, Diction
aries, Grommers, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile,
Picture, Drawing and Model Hooks fur Architects
Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturers.
MAP8.GLOI1ES and Blank Books of every
description. Hplcndid Lithographic and other
Prints. '
MUSICAL IKftTRtMEXTS).
Accordeons, Banjos, Bows for all string instru
ments, Bridge and Tailpieces, Clarionets, Fifes,
Flageolets, Flutes, Guitars, Octnvo Flutes, Pnicnt
Heads fur Guitars and Yiolincellos, Tambourines,
Tuning Forks and Hammers, Violins, Violin and
Guitar Pegs, Violinccllos and Strings for all kinds
of Instruments Wholesale and Retail. Accor
deons repaired.
Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, I
a large assortment ot the very best
OERIYIAtT ERONZE POWCE5?.
Dutch Metal, French ond l'h irence I.ctif Mctnl
Thermometers. Hnirpencils.-Kala'r and otlirr
I.cadpcncils, Red, White ami Black Chalk Cray
ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scnrlicaton'.
S'pring I.aneets Pocket Prescription and Gold
Scales and Weights Letter, Fancy colored and
gilt Paper Playing Cards and other French ami
German Fancv Articles, for the sale of which
they are the MANUFACTURERS AGENTS.
July 6, 1850.
GREAT REMrjVAL
Clocks, Watched, Jewelry liver &
PLATED WARE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fPHE SUBSCRIBER has removed his tnr,
ol from No. 413 Market street, to his splendid
establishment,
jVo. 103 ClienHitt street, above 3rf,
l ittler the Franklin IIosisc,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where he offers fur sale a most extensive assort
ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELERY,
SILVER and PLATED WAKE, &c., ut such
prices ss cannot fail to give satisfaction, and to
which ho invites the attention of perchasers, os
stiring them that EVERY ARTICLE IS WAR
RANTED AS REPRESENTED. His stock
consists iu part of a full assortment of
GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES.
Do do L'El'INE do
SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS.
CLOCKS of everv description.
MANTEL ORNAMENTO, FANCY
GOODS, rc..
LEWIS LADOMUS.
Watches, Jewelry, and Gold Pens sent to all
parts of tho United Slates, by mail, with perfect
safety,
Vr' I am determined to sell at less prices than
Uie same n nicies are sold in this citv.
P. S. 1'retvrve this advertisement, and call
and examine the stock.
Sept. 8, 1S30. :iiuo.
MACKEREL,
SHAD. CODFISH.
1
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
Couslnntiv on 1
ud
and for s;ile bv
- J. PALMER .c Co..
HAMS AND SIDES,
Market Street WW.uX
PHILADELPHIA.
IScpU ll,'5(l oin.
SHOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEEsE.
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The undcrsisncp submits to the dublie Lis pro
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tablished as a standard work worthy oi'iu oliicial
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tity. 1 his will not be the case if earnest eliort
can avail. The Globe is the only paper that will
furnish full reports of the debates of the two Hou
ses of Congress; and having recicved their sane-
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the revision ot the JMembcrs. The work, alter
assing through the Dailv Uutasand receiving
correction, will be presented, as finished, in the
CuxeuKssioxAL Gloiix and Ai'i iMm.
The debates will probably increase iu interest
uriug tho next session. The one subject wlli.'ll
ess give wav toothers
ot great variety, .which, in this progressive couie
trv, the conlliete of party and tlie ambition for
plare and distinction, neeessar.ly proiltico. ast
interests will be at stake upon tin) derisions of
the next Congress ) and there is prent talent in
both branches, which will be evoked in their dis
cussion. All the honors nf thu A'epiiblic, depend
ent on the succession to tho President') , as well as
all the great and permanent tnleresU which go to
tho advancement nf the power of the country, will
give impulse to tho actum ol the next session ot
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ports ot the proeei dittos of both Houses ot t'ott-
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For one eotiy nf Hit Put. T 'r.Loint (-laity .hiring Ihe uriuinn
S' Cnur-s, anil weekly durintf tlie nvee.) a year, 3,00
For lUe Dailx Ulouk t'or leae llania eur, at tlir rule
Oie4 esnls s ni-Hith.
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For one c.s,y oi' Ilia C'oS(kkmhj&ai. tiLosa during
the sesessi, I -W
For nne eofiy M tlie AsrsNnix (luring llie sesfioii, t .V
For rnnreoiiers'tlie l'i'M.VkintL lii.onr. or Armut,
or lart nf s-Hh, My two ui saeb, or three ul vs, autl
nf the .Slier. t 00
The wnis rate fisr a greater iianiher of eopies.
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vance iwymenta are indispensable to carry tlsein
on, and no order will be attended to unless the
uioney accompanies it.
Subscriptions may be romittod by msil, at our
risk; in money at par iu 'he section of the coun
try where kuhseribvra reside. Tho money should
be here by the M (Member to insure all the
iiunihenu
The CoxtaKssiossi Oloss and Arreting,
at lb DaiLt CJi.os, as tbx-y may eleot, wilt be
Mill so all editora who way publish this Prospec
tus a often as three times before the first Monday
in Decsmihmr, and send us otie copy of tlieir picr
eoauining it distinetry marked around with a pea
to diwx t aHantio to il.
.. :i JOHXC. RIVES. .
Wssaiaeran Ci tt, Oefbr 15, 1850.
IIROWN'S ESSENCE OK JAMAICA CIX.
- CER, for sale by
11. b.ma5i:k.
ept. 2S, 14".
i.0ri!EUel'lEM'lFir,V9iUB.
PEPSIN!
Till! T H t I!
DIGESTIVE FLUID.
n D '
GASTRIC JUICE
t
A GREAT DTSPEPSIA CTTBEK,
Preparer! ("Mm ItrNNHT. of llie fonrlli Stomach of lbs
Ok, slier ilircetlon of BARON l.lKHWj the (Test
fhysioloKinal Ch-mit, Ity J. . HOUGHTON, M. 1).,
No. II, .North Uiglitli Street, riiihrMphis, Ps.
Tills in a truly wonderful remedy f. INDIGESTION,
DYfIKPIA, JAUNDICi:, I.IVKR COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION, snd DKlUtJTV, Coring after Ns
tore's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gostrls
Juice.
IV Hnlf s teaspooiiful of this fluid, Infilled in wster,
will digert or dinnolve, Ptvs Pounds uf llosst tltrsf iu
about two hours, out of tli ttomneh.
DIGESTION.
"I IGr.STlON is chiefly performed m the stomach by the
J aid of ii uiiid which freely nudes lrn Ihe inner eout
01 that organ, when in a state of health, railed the Gastric
-luire. Tin fluid is the lnal Molvent of the Food, Ilia
Purifying. Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of lie stu
inneli and intestines. Without it there will be no digea
tin. no c inversion of fid into blood, mid no nutrition
ot tiie h-id, ; Imt rather a foul, torpid, wiulttl, and destruc
tive eoii'tiliou of tin- whole dijjeirtive apiKii-ntup. A weak,
lull!' di-jil. or tiiilircd fftouiaeh nrodne-ji no cm! Ca.trif
J'nce, unit In nee the disease, distress and debility which
! PF.PSIN AND RENNET.
j Pri'S'lN i f'.e i liii-l'e'cnienl, or jfreut l)ii;i.tinir Priaei
pie ol tin.- (ii'IiK- .liii,-.', it ioilnil in preut nl'lliiiluitcn iu
tde s !i,l ,:irl.i ol' the iniiiiiili fit-ttliiieli alter tieilth, mid Ktiine
, tiiiu-N i-:iiiji The i-luliiiirli to cliucm itm-it'. or eat itself up.
! ll im tils , t'-ipiiit in llii-n! iii'Mcli ot iiniiii;ils, uh llie ox. cull,
I tit-. II in the mull-rial us-o' liy tanners in milking cheese,
j cilli il It' i-nrt, III,- oileet ot wl.i'-li Ii'ik I -hir tieeu thu hpweial
' -on:ii-r oi' the ilaire. Tlie eni-illtin; of milk in the first prt
j ecsH f il'iit-fiiuii. ittv.iij'-t pi-MK-MM.-s nt,iiiHliiiir (tower.
I 'fin- ft"tn:'.eli if II en If will eunlli; iiraily one thonwiiHt limes
j iIhowii u-,-ii;ht oi mil',. U.iri'ii l.n:li Mates tleit, itne -
pirt "f Pt-pfin el!K---'iivi'l in I'i.-Je lii'iilHiuirt (larte of watel,
j u ili iliein meat .'iiel olh,T I'ik-iI." l)teniiefl lotrMeht pro
, "lure n i jj.mhI (lur'iie Jul-", lii-nnet or P.-ppiii. To show
I Hint tai.i vyiutt nny l,e perfeetly supplied, we qaote ths fol
! lowil.
' SCIKNTIFIC EVIOENXE!
! HATJON MKIIIO. in hi crleltnit'il work on Animal
i Chcmifiiy, Buys: "An Arliliciul IHiftitire Klnid aunlajrom
to the (jfiAtnr Juice, nnty In rrnilily prtpari. Innii Ihe inn
fiiUK llflill'rHU nf tile- -Mnmirtti nf tiltiCiilf, ill which VOfioil
iZSXlZS
in tim linnum i..m;i-h."
iirtu-lv ! I'whI, un mwtt ami "zsi will iw nuMenetl. cliuiitf-
uuuiiiur ui llicy would b
Or, l'lOUCIKA. in hilt rini'nM treittint mi "Ftnid and
Iiet,'' liibliiln-d by FhwIit .V Velln, Now York, pupa
Ktati'd lh h'imii' jjreut fniM, nurl iliforilnjii tlie nit'thutl of
irt-p:injtkn. 'Jh:rc are fw hijliur luithorhitu thuii Dr.
I'lTcira.
I)t. COMIlV. in hi vnhmlilc writtHcmm ihr "VhvBtnlniry
ol" Difirsti'in, tilis'rctitlint nlMiiiniMiiiMMf tlietlue quim
' tily f t!ic i !:.' fir Juico is u jirniiiiin nl niid ull-irvaitiiifr
: r:ut;-i nt Jly;u:p.;it ;:' inul hr Biuleii ttmt (Jitl nigutiiheti
i pn ("(! ir ui iiti dti-iiif in Ismilini. who wtm wvcrvly ulilict
j vtl wt'.li tliiri c 'innlnint. tiiidins i-vfry lliitm c!wj In iuil. hnil
iiritiirpf i ' i nt tinctrii: .uticn. innauiiMi innii irn? iiiuicu ui
Ii inir miiiirtls. which provt d oniph-telj miootuwlul.'
Dr. (iKAUA.tf, nu'iior ol the f:nn u wrkinn Vege
l.ifilc lJii-t." N.iy : "it ist a roumrknhlc Tuct in phyfi ilony,
that tiin ?it'Mn:ifh ornntnmls, macrmlod in water, iinpurt
t tu the llmil tliR pmpcrly oJ' tlisMvinp vnri-Hi nrtirtig of
l 'tod. mi'l ol iMtcclimr h kmn ol nriincitil i!ip'Bti'in ut them
in no wiw tliflcri-iii iroin tlie natural ditremivi: proct."
Dr. SIMON'S jin-nt work, the (MioniuLry of Man,"
(LeaJ: Hlmu hnrfl, Thila. pp. 321 -?) myii: Thc ilia
covrry nf I'KIISIV fornni a new era iu thucheiuicnl history
of Diirestioii. From ri.cni xpTiint!iilH we know that
feMl ik tUsnolvoil tm rapidly in uu nrtifioinl dilutive fluid,
prfparnt irotn I'epsiu, n it is iu the natural litislric Juie
itwii.,' 1
PiofeMur Pl'VGUSON nf the JcfleiKin Cnllege. Philn
delphin, in hii ifront work on li'innn IMiyHioloy, devotea
more than hity impcn to nn fxiuuinntion nf thin unbjfot.
IIim cxpi-rinirnU with Dr. HcautiHiut, on the ('nitric Juice,
obtained from the living huumn st 'tuach nnd from ftuinml
ore wrll known. in nil phi'h," Iip hhii, "ditri'inioii occur
rul us piTiectly in the urtiliciul us in the uuturumiyeiitiojif."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER.
; Dr. IKH UII'rttN S prcp.irati u of J'K1SIN has prnilu
I coil tl.- in si ;nurwll'tiR i ifit-t.. eniiuit nipoit nf l)ehi!itv.
i!ii;:eiiihon, NervniM Decline, a:id DRjM:ptie Omtumpiton,
bupui I 1-e on iit; vi -ry w-:i',a i I the frr:ivc. It l iiu
p w-jiliio to "ivu the detail ot vn ! i-i tiie iiuiiti (f this ad
VtTlt! !lMMt: ut Jl,t,tl"t:t.v.- tt rt.-fll'iC lv hrive Ik'!! ffiveil
of M.f th-"i TWO li';i)HKl) KKMAltKAtiLLi
crni.. in riii'atJflrHiu Nnv i'r!c, and H st'Mi alone.
'1 arse cie iit-.tny ul: 3 -:-.;j:.-j ; fvtf, and the eures wvr
liol ui!y laiiii! in.i woc UtiuI. b p nu.nteiil.
It i -n-at NCItMH S A N TIiJU'I K, null jurtir ularly
i-i!1 li-thitiiey t !li at- (i'iihi. I. iver CnniplHUt.
Fever and Airue. r hatily tr.iaTi d Fevcf nnd A-rue, uud thu
evil rti tn I Jituihi". Silfiii j . aiul i titer druK uk(I the
Dij-ft'iveor','.'!!". iifti i n I -nn .-irl.n '!. AUo, for oxoom
it) t I'ini;, Linl li.o t n uee u-e "I ardejit spiilts. It ulillwlL
retViu-'i'! U':t'!!i with Illit n.wllJitee.
(LL) S'ro.MAC H COMPLAl.NTS.
T::er. is a . i'cmi i (U.D STUM WH COMi'laAINTr
wliicii ii u. u -i S'M'Mi to ie r-'i and r'.no t? mire. Nu
matur i.ov,- I fid ili.-y may he. it (rlVlvS INSTANT KK
Idf.I' ! . siiul' d-.e rem iven v'A lite unplrarmt syinp
t.m'x. :.nd ii uiiiv iM-ifds t h-i KpiatoiU for n Kliort time, lo
nniK- li.-.- V' jienn;im-iit. IM H1TVOF DhOOU
i'ud VI' ). OF 1 . fill v al i 'net. )i iH particularly
ei't lh-iit in r:i.-e t i.nsa. Vonuiiiijr, Cramps, Soicneui
iK the pit of I if tTiiiii-h distn hs m t r eaiinti. low. cold,
it oi tne iSi.M"l, H'-.i u.e.w. LiwnesMiii Spirits. lepon-
' 'I'-nry. r.nuieiati .. WeakucMt. tetale
;e Ui lllNiiuty, ai
Oi.clwtUc will ol'tsu
rule. ft.
LtlL
j CiVccl tl fcl.-iiiur CiiTe.
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FKKK UF FOSTACiE.
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! tlie UliiKSTiVC.MAITKll ol' Tin; I'llPSlN ispst a'p
! 1,1 ll,c 1 ,r,1 i"'ii '-is. witu dKeetions to ue iiitsoiveu m
1 T."'t. 'L l'l
I 'for Hi mune jmee. nn.t will bc--.-i'it hy mail, FHKK OF
I 1'OSTAt.K, tor tM: uul.l.Alt s-nt (p t-,iict) to Dr. J.
i p., .o. n .oru. i. ujati. ri, i-aismeiptus.
Six (uekugs for five l illari". l'.verv e.vknre nnd bottlo
! oe-jri the vvnuru miniature oi J. M. IIOL ull lU-v, At. ii.,
S-'lil bv le-rillii in every town in tlia I'nited Blales, oud
In i,-SHeiiiUe dealers til Sledieus-s freiicrally.
I' tilt SA1.K UY John W. I'riluig, and Georgs Bright,
SuniHiry. I.i.
Marv A. Mefay Nnrthamlieralisl.
John II. Hum Mill. hi,
Hayes A McCoraiiek, MeKweneville,
S. j. rr.iime, Seliuiarrove,
J.ilui ti. It'-iin. I'lip1" Mahaalsnj..
W" ill un u lii-itin. Malionov.
SniiUury, Se. 14th. leiO-
"DEATH'S DOOR."
How ii.iuently do we he;ir thii exprenion, which i
j me.ui; t ' c )i ) to the uiliid Ihe Iumi t:ige of tekueM
I thai a put imt can he reduced t i? niid In c. Mr. Harri
! son, a iiit'inhs-r the Trinity Church, wis. m ihe pfi
I arM h'-jii', buituinil ivti u"Oailh' d-Mir,'1 by Kheu
i m-i'isiu iMi.r Neri ''is Jt-:iil:iri.e, when, like an uiigei or
: iu. i.-, jiu.lw.iy'it Ktsjtiy U ii!l n lieved vt n" bor msvtun
I p.oi-s ;i i t i in .! her t her t i n n li ill pf rivet heultll.
Viie -iy lit. nl U;iilw.y' tle.J'ly Itelicl Ut uppJietl. It!
iii.-ii.'i il h nre -r ts.Tn-is.--ii. i' tothes, he,n. clean.
I k.'h iniii luiniit-a i ii iii;-'irt' i-ii;iv.-i imuui n, niiuctw in.
) tl;riuii:iin-iifl inn! r e!Iiii J. rt ln' tin in i nrvere eu-
i niijiie iiiii. aw lo tiuiiiM, f-ahh. ires. Kruptiout
' curt s Kiu'iiuittli.sni. Liiiili.:;;' (ini!, i'uuiU ait. SpiaiiiH,
! ii-.uiiM. Sj-iiMiis, i.l' Net-!,, Wusikufw, iu the iSnltt mut
I H iek. S h'i'j l" nil kinds, (hilN, Itruifieit, (.'hales, Soi
Throni. li!jlueu;;ii, ll'tum-invc, C ujin, t'oJiUt
timtii ai in: mu:i) in o.ksi:cum).
I Tltiii I'Ulmirur mit'etinn omt he rnreil in uu iimtuut, for
; thu ui 'iiti ul Hit' ld'lid tuurht u the uTve the pain if mi-
ul':Ui1. Si with 'IV D 'i-ic'.n mut llfiniiTuuia, curat-
i;iii noil !iek llt'fulaehe Uillli' tlio WUU W'heio thtt puiu
j i m. .ul lieveie, unit in ti lew imliiltr.s- you will 1m- entire I jr
I n-lieveil. Taks-u tnleru-iliy il wnl urreMi ihtj uiont violent
jfipawmimid C'riun(tii. slop voniitiuff or tn uiueU pur((iif,
i . it will jjive clreiiirih lor weiikiiejw, euarhir
j te llU'tl ly Al a l-i'., r unoii ?occu
i ri.i:.Avr ioili;t nivtiLiMiTts.
TO KMHMLUMl AM) KMIAM'K TUli i HARMS
l or HKAI TV.
It.inwAv's AltsirtCAi-isii SAr. 1
I llmhra ' Miilii-uUilS -up, o UVorunly twiuwa Utftwpb
t imt the i.tfhi innhle worht i"r iik extrruiely hlauA, purity
UiC unit iotliiiii.r elleelst'ii lhekHJ White by ItM urUuH
on the p ti n itn.i Ihi- liiinit'.s? heeieti ry VOreU it utpeia ail
iinpuiiiieH iVoiu the .-miiuec, uilnyit every lentK-iey iu in
tlujiuniiiion, nnil viieetiii'liy diMipiiti-n nil rtitnow, Uiu,
piliiplev. fpoU. Uefrtiui, (.liitluuUous tUiJ (ttttesT fwUuieous
riiiptioiiM Tne I'aitinnt hiooin it imparl,: to llie cheelv. th
miitiietv mill ilLliiuiv wlueli U imku-ei tl" I tie ItaiMta and
arum, its cip-tl uuj nt' X'thing iiriuiti ni mut removing eu
taneoim ileteers!, render It iuttti.peii.vih'e t rmy tiiilri,
liriitleiut-u niter alvtvtiif wni tiiktt il HHuyaali irrttatintt
aiuUeudertwwiiit the kin. uud reuders m ii, nutiotb and
plellRtllt.
TtuniiB the limt uhk Tum of nimwr. f fniat aud bkuk
tviiHsu 04 winter; ui.il mcum.! Muituni, aiiiu; t immccu
chili'lHiim, rhuppeil huihU, ot iiiriilenlut iutLunuwlioii, ila
virtuaa buve tiuuratal eitenmvly bten atksvo'ed. lis
puiilyinu untl retreifliiiiK prisperhei luv olfluiuud it elec
tion fT"Oi UieltruiHftiUi ot' iKber e inueUo, UbM h4trw
pssnn unti ituitvU nuinnfrwinre, liy Ihe h tim ol" all jsufta
4 Ihe Uri.it. iimUe w.kM, iokm llie lniniuit tnHr
lr(zeu rvuhua the leu Kuitf. The rmiilio bUI phmm
hour in mi I thai Hmlwuy't MMirateti ttNip, ia tha nly
vale preiMiutiiai 4r tu akui now im uae; ilustui b
neritlird ti )ry our moat piomiueut rhiuiferi. Kml way's
8tip ia lrw from poiaotioiu. irrtfaiins d perairMisi tn
trreiheuta, it ivu be sbinI nu the lemh-r akin M' ih infuut
withlli atuusn UiMiy- reaulla ua Ut-ii fceauty im iu priim.
Sectlmt ieh ita i envel opwl in S .lamM iabfl of
alanl fcin iii-4infi inrilier te ibal -Ae aipfnulr rt" K.
(i. KAiiWAV U utwii curb aakr. w.lSJS,
ttikt-s.
THE GHOVIa ORXAMEKT OP UCAVTV
ISA I.L'XIKIANT I11UD OF GUKY UAIR.
asiiiu'ATiuncAuaAsL)i. -
ll'arruiihU the htt ilnr 'i onic in K$cf
ptT Preasii.p RiM U'-nuiii)ina Uiehriii.
Il f!miiae the )eIp fn mi Immlruit. kerspi it clean, raras
&furey, 1UI m. aatl tNf ou tba Uaud aioi tba sair
iimu t'lhff oji, rruth rk it pirone, Aim. 111101.111, ilt aiid
plot-ay. ler-sH wbd h'tw Lt ilieir liair by aiekneaa wiH
nd a eoinfttra(UHlsMe in Raslvvity1 4'irrJiMian balm. It
alko gives it a tlutlt sntl beaultlui tnf, aut will praant it
ironi iumin pivy. rrma ila Mnuuita nurltv. it 1 admi
rably attopiad fuf lbs Koir ol ckisdren a Iha'moal lrnar
nf e. It w W is Urv-hotUe tor 2 eciiU ief b.iiJ. aiai
ia MPfsutuI ihm Israt hair pre palatini. In um, it will iit
soil Ui hut, can, o tlw hm, lalsrin. Has that lbs tifiw
tura ot' R Al)W AY A CO.. litiuearh Uutle no Cir
ca Mia 11 bslni U genuine wubjout lh 1 mtyrc m. Ibduniy
Co.
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