I SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. &vmtvt Department. aapajiaois. ' ""This moat valuable root. "Ho who has a food bed of asparagus," says an old adage, , b hi peas ready sown, and may pluck an tarlier mess than ha who sows in the spring." ' The young asparagus plants are . the best vubatiruto for green peas of which we have 'any knowledge. The cultivation of the root is txtrernely oasy, an vast quantities are rai- ' aed annually t small expense. Being a ma rine plant, salt is ono of the best stimulants that can be applied. In weeding asparagus ', we never apply the hoe ; we make the weed ing and manuring one labor, as the salt which we applv, (in solution, very strong,) while it acts as a healthy and invigorating stimulant to the plants, destroys effectually by its sa line properties, all the weeds in the bed. We usually apply a dressing of old, well rotted manure in the fall, and in the spring, as soon as th5 plants make their appearance, com mence watering, the solution, at first, being very weak, increasing itsstrength as the plants advance. In thisway we usually se cure an abundance of plants, and probably with less than one half the labor and expense attending the ordinary method of cultivation. Maine Farmcrt Grafting Frvtt Tbef.s. The season of grafting is at hand, and the work should not Be neglected. Trees which bring not forth Rood fruit, whether apples, pears, plums or cherries, should be grafted with scions of .better varieties, without unnecessary delay. If this course should be generally adopted, what a remarkable change would a few years produce in the quality of the fruit. On the subject of grafting fruit trees, a wri ter says : 'There is probably no branch in imme diate connection with agriculture, more in teresting or more truly scientific, than the art of grafting. Long as this art has been known in its general principle, the art has recently taken an immense advance, and is yet but partially understood by the most experienced practitioners. That a small twig, or even a bud, or a small piece of the tender bark from one tree, being inserted in the branch or stock of another, should grow to be a main branch of the tree, but bearing fruit of the shape, size, color, and flavor of that of which the bud or scion was taken, is of itself a wonder, and would be incredi ble if it were not common. This art is al ready so far advanced, that a fruit-bearing branch is grafted upon the short stump of a nursery tree, so as to constitute a perfect tree in miniature, bearing fruit apples, pears, peaches or plums, though less than 20 inches high. Apples partaking of dif ferent kinds the sweet and sour flavor, for instance; in different parts, or opposite sides of the same apple, may be produced by splitting longitudinally the buds of diffe rent kinds, and uniting parts of different buds." Pfftt attir junior. A Rum Sweat. Everybody, almost, has heard of a "rum sweat," and the ordinary motlus operandi. It is a favorite and sover eign remedy with many amateur practition ers for a "bad cold." We heard lately of a new method of getting: up the steam, which we must tell we are bound In. Not a hundred miles from the thriving town of Athol, Massachnseets, there lives a ma hogany fnced man whoso daily potations are somewhat stronger than catnip tea. He has been known to toddle under the extra weight of a "stone in his hat," anv day these num-1 ber of years. Yet the man is not bereft of all self-respect, but demeans himself as well as he is able, "considering," and not unfre quently indulges in tho luxury of a clean shirt. It was to provide and army himself with one of these useful articles one bright Sunday morning, that this son of Bacchus built a rousing wnnn fire in the stove, Rnd fastened his door to promote the comfort and security 'of tho operation. Being thus prepa red, he leisurely stripped himself, and ta king the primitive garment alluded to by tho nether edges, proceeded to work himself into it. He had managed to get one arm into the sleeve, and was trying to discover an open ing for the head, when he lost his perpen dicular, and began to step back and back he went, endeavoring vainly to stop himself, or "see out" that hot stove being precisely in range till his bare and shrinking calves rame in contact, and he took a square seat upon its top!, He roared and roasted, he fried and baked, he screamed and "fricaseed" 'ill his door was burst from its fastening, and he dracged from his dreadful seat, writh ing and bellowing with agony. Many a long night he groaned and cursed, and many a torturing remedy did the doctors apply before he recovered. Claremont Eagle. .Fashion able Music. What's that! It's music. Well, that's artificial too, it's scienti fic, they say it's done by rule, Jist look at that gal at the piany; first comes a little Gor man thuuder ; good airth and seas, what a crash ! it seems as if she'd bang the instru ment all to pieces. I guess she's vex'd at somebody, and is a peggin' it into tho piany out of spite. Now comes singin ; see what faces she makes; how she stretches her mouth open, like a barn door, and turns up the white of her eyes liko a duck in thunder. She'a in a musical ecstacy, is that gal ; she feels good all over; her soul is a goin' out a long with that music. Oh, it's divine, and sha'a an angel, aint bhe 'Yes, I guess she is, and when I'm an angel, I will fall in love with her but as I'm a man, at least w hat's left of me, I'd jist as soon fall in lovo with one that was leetlo, jist a leetle more of a woman, and a leetle, jist a leetle less of an aogel.. But hallo 1 what onder the sun is she about I .Why, her voice is goin' down her own throat, to gain strength, and here it come out as deep-toucd as a man's, while that dandy feller along side of her, is singin' what-they call falsetter. They've actually changed voices! The gainings like a man, arid that screamer like a woman. This is aeience this is taste; this is fashion; but .hang me if it's nutur. Sam Slick. "Bob, is thutdogof yours a pointer 4" wNo, he is half ounter and half setUr, 2Vti jar bones wfaen ha is hungry, and j ?he stove wti'n he's satisfied." DR. SWEETSEH'S LF JV S3" JK 2Q w . THIS Medicine it warranted, on oath, not to contain pirtictr nf C,, m.l, Corroiv Sub limate, Arsenic, Chlr'ul of Hold, or any i)lit ton minerals. Tho principle upon which this Medicine act, I. h aasistinf nnd hsrmoni-ing with n.turet li drive out ill foul acriro mioue humors from the blood tml luxly, ami hy assimilating with nd 'trengthenitig the gsetric juice nf the atomach, It aeUt iliei ion in sliort there I not s vein, arte ry, mniclu or nerve in the human body, that ie not strengthened ly the PANACEA, end It etna possesace the remarkable property ef removing mercury from the hones anil jointa. TOW ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, Peurvy, Scorbutic Affection, Tnmora, Scrofula or Kina' El , White Swelling., Erysipelas, Ulcere, t'anrera, Running Korea, Scabs anJ Bitea. time eml a itpteimined peraeveranre in D . 8WEET SErVS PANACEA, will effect a cure. FOR INDIGESTION. Fraction i t food, Nausea, Vomitings. Jfervou ef fiction. Eilliou complaint., Head art , Palme, or Firrnle Irregulariliee. Dr. SWEETSEK'S PA NACEA will anon effect a cure t but if olwtinale, or attended with ghping, flying peine, the done should he increased, end the cure will Bonn be ef fected. Let not the patienta frighten themaelrea wiih the idea that they are too we..k to take much medirine; hut bear in mind that this mildly opera ting med cine put not weakness into the frame, but mott certainly drawe wcakm e out, leaves atrength in ita place, and by giving composed aleep at night, and an appetite to relish any fond, re-anima'c the whole frame wi'h vigorous eclion, clearing the mind and improving the eight, SCROFULA AND GLANDULAR AFFEC TIONS. Scrofula la said to be heriditary. the infant re ceiving from ita parents ihe aeedn of thia diaeaee, which incroaaea with its yenre. if neglected and not enbmit'ed to frequent purification with Dr. SWF.ETSER'S PANACEA. The glanJa are pla ced in the corner of the body, and out of the way nf direct communication ; their real use i a subject on which much difference of opinion prevail t it auffk-ra na to know that when in a diseased state, they are capable nf being .ur lied and cleanaed by a long rnur.e nf Dr. MWtiGTMER'S PANA CEA, which rea-ore them to anund and proper action. Scroful. u person can never pay ton much attention to their blond, ita purification shnu'd he their first thought, fur afti r a long course of perse verance, they will ever curt hereditiry diaeaac. In ee nf J AC KMC P. ASTHMA. LIVER COMPI.AISTS, TIC DOhOREUX. HHEV MAT1SM OR RHEUMATIC GOUT, Dr. tsWEK TfER'S PANACEA cannot be loo high ly extolled ; it reaichea out ihe very root of Ihe disease, and by rimming it from the Blood makes a cure certain and perminent. For dise'iaea of the Bladder and Kidneys, Slrie I arm. Gravel. Slnne, Pile. F'mtula. Urinary Oh ttructiont and Extreme Cutlivcncst. Dr. 8WEET .SCU'S PANCEA is Ihe best remedy ever tr e I ; it remove all thoe acrimonious humors from the lllnnd which give riae to the above diseases, and by keeping the blood in a pure condition, insures health. For DROPSY, FALL1XO crni BOWELS, Iinpur.He ef Ihe Blood, Mercurial Taint, Weal net of the Sp've Flow of lilmdlolhe Head Gid d ue, Singing and Buzzing Koite in the Head and Fur; Ur. MWEETSKU'8 PANACEA will give certain relief; in nil severs and chronic cases, the patienta cannot be loo often reminded that lar ger dote and pererveranct will tff-cl a cure. In Chills anil Fever, II limn Fver. Affection of Hie F.ijee and Eart, Spongy and Bleeding Gum Hronelt'tit anil reer.nl Cough and Cold; Dr. SWEET8ERVS PANACEA will be found perfectly aure and certain in ill effects. GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. Thnte enmp'ainte are generally attended wi'h the most fatal (onsi quei'cea, and are aeldnm or ne ver cured by the piem-i I mode of tieatmcnf ; th-y upualiy accompany the patient t the grave, afnr sutTering the most excruciating pain and torture. The cauae cf these complairra are Ihe aame aa all othrra, the dioss id Ihe blood becomi s encrusted on Ihe timet nnrrow pasaagra, whence ar:sr morbid secretions and Moppagiaof mine. You will find the most powerful diuretics of no use, as they only increase the quantity nf urine and do not pniify nnil" strengthen th part. Bv purifving tho Mood wiih Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA, ou ro move the cause of the dice ise, consequently it can not exiet any longer, afu r aulficient perseverance in ita uao haa deprived tho blood and body of all acrimonious humors and incrustation. DISEASES or tbi LUNGS-CONSUMPTION. Thia is a very prev dent and fatal disease ; it re auba inoftty from neglected coughs, colds and bron chitis, also from improper treatment in many other cases, such aa meusles, fi vers, ir.fl imm.rli'ins and small pox, and a ho-t of other hadly trealed diseases; where the cause, instead nf having been thoroughly removed from the blood and body, have only hi en palliated or removed from one put to hrenk out in another. By diveaiing your bodies of all foul hu mors, through ihe medium of Dr. SWEETSER S PANACEA, the cure is at once rendered certain and permanent. K collect, while there is acrimo nious humors fl tiling in the chcu'ation, it i as apt to settle on Ihe lung as any otber part of the body ; this is the reaso 1 tht consumption is ao prevalent, BILES, SORES AND ULCERS, Which you aeo on the extrri.ir, come from and have their source in, ihe inleiinr, and might just as well hava i el I led on your lunga, liver, or any oilier puit; which we know they frequently dn, and pro duce niost violent inflammatory disorders. The humor which occasiona these aorta ia of highly acrimoni. ns burning nstu'e We know it from the pain it gives in forming, and ufterwarda ita ra pidly ulcerating and corroding the flesh and skin of the part where it breaks out Thia showa the necessity of fiequently purifying the blood with Dr. SWEETSEK'S PANACl'.A. ond keeping euch malignant humnrein sulj ction. Mhould you have a bile or ulcer, be th.inkful that nature haa taken irouhle to warn you of the danger your life and bo ly ia in, fur it ia a warning that the blood is foul. Had thia aims acrimony at Ire'ed the lunga imtead cf the aurface uf your body for lla aeat, con sump lion of Ihe lungs wou'd havj been ihe'coneequenre. D. lay not then, to puiify and cleans with Dr. Swettscr's Panacea. SPINE DISEASE. Spinal affections, enlargement of the bones and joints, white swellings, hip joint complaint, rup luiea, filling of the bowels and worn', disease, will find aeptedyoqre in Dr. Slt'EETxEK S PA RACE A. Where the disease has been of long standing, the lime required to make cure will I longer ; but the patient may rest sasured that s determined perseverance will effect it. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA an DISEASE OF THE WINDPIPE. Theae dUeoset proceed from the seriosity or corrupt humura of the blood, having ae tiled itseif on Ihe throat and lunga, and atupped them up, ao that they cannot draw auflloirnt air in for reapiration. Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will give inime. diate relief, and to make the cure perfect and cer tain, ii shonlj b com nuel some time after, to free the system of all bad humors. RHEUMATISM, RHEuuTIC GOUT AND MERCURIAL DISEASES Find safe sod speedy cure in Dr. SWEET SKH'S P ANACBA. It eurre by searching every blind vea el and artery, and driving out all impu rniee and foul humors accumulated therein, which ' Ihe cause of rheumatism, gout and swellings of the joints. The delelerous effects of calomel and olher mioeral poisons, readily yield to its sovereign influence ; indeed, when its valuable properties be come fully known, the use of sll mineral poison will be consigned to 'the tomb of all the Capulete,' and only be thought of as a by-gone custom of lb dar ker age. Dr. 8weuar'e Panacea is si so a sur eur for dyepepeta, pile, cosiiveuess, vertigo, head ache, pain ta the breast and liver complaint, FEVER AND AGUE, rver iaalwaye eauaed by s disorderly move Mat of Ihe blood, struggling to f,M it,,r 0f .o.n. thug that ncombw it 1 iu fcci, ,,, ,ind of fe ver la nothing more than struggl between lb Hood and corrupt humors, and a ooa as tlx cor rupt humors are expe.l'ed, you have no more fever. When patient with fever submits to be II d, or hava his blood poieoned with mercury, it weakene hie frame to each a degree, that if he survives the process, it always leaves him subject 1 1 distreaaing chills, when time out of 10 he resort to ajue pills, powders, or tonic mhMlrea; this la going from had to worse, as the vegetable pills, powdera, ie, are nothing hot mercury and quinin In disguise, which my for lim lrl the disease to far Into the body a not to b perceptible, but very oon It will break out again with fearful violence. To cure afcu and fever, the cauae of the diaease muat be re moved out of the blood and body, which can be ef f. dually done by using Dr. 8 WEE T8ER'S PA NACEA, which purifier, cleanaea and strengthene. It rontnina nothing that ran pos'ibly injure, and ita use is elway safeguard again, t chilla and fevers. PILES. In ait Cass it Pirn, Dr. SWEETSER'S PANACEA will effect a very epeedy cure. It re moves from Ihe blood, stomach and bowels, ell those foul acrid burning humors, which the cauae of Pile and Coativenrs-, and by alrengthen ing the digeailve organs, improves every part of the entire body. FLATULENCY AND WIND. These diseases a caused by Ihe stomach and bowel being choked op with viscid slimy maiter, 'be sir which enters them cannot e cipn until forced by eome contraction nf the omach to expel itt here the cause of P"in. A few doses i f lr. SWEETSER'rt PANACEA will convinie the sufferer that relief is attained. GREAT MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. Parent will find Ihe PAN ACE a vslimb'o medicine for their rhildien, keeping their bodiea in a healihy eondiiion, thereby assiating their g owih; children or grown persons, after taking it, are not liable to be attacked with an epidemic as before, as it slwaya leaves Ihe blood in a pore condition, and the 1 mire system in a strengthened state; it drives out a'l kinds of weakness from the b, dy and leave all heal hy within. MARRIED LADIES Will find Dr. 8 WE ITER'S PANACEA a medi c ne purely ad ipted In thoir use. Most ladiea du ring the period of pregnancy are afflicted with pi'es. Dr. 8weeiaer'a Panacea, by regulating the bowels, will entirely obviate this, and ita purifying proper ties on ihe blond and fluids, insures In them heal thy off pring. No one who is a mother ahonM he without it, ard Ihoae who are nursing will find it of gent bin. fit to the health of their infanta. For barrenness and all disease nf the womh, it is without a rival in the entire histoiy and citnlogtte of medicines ; hy its extraordinary strengthening power, it Mimulatea and alrengthen tho womh, a weakness of which ia the caure uf failure to have offspring- NERVOUS DISEASES. Under this heud may be classed Palpitation of the Heart, Tic Doloremix or Faeeache, Neuralgia, tndiges'.ion, Toothache, Melanchnl) , Hysterics, and in fact, every diaease caused by the sharp, biting acrimonious humors irritating Ihe nerves ; Ihe nervea receive the morbid impreasion from the sto mach, or rather from the blood through the agency of the stomach and dige tive organs, and allhough other parts of the body are appiremly the seat of ihe disease, still it is caused by the morbid imp e i in conveyed from the blood bv the nerves, to that pait. A l. w donee of Dr. SWEE I'isEK'S PA NACEA will soon assure the patient th.t he has the cure in his possession. ERYSIPELAS, on ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE This is nn inflammatory dioidcr, alw.iya at eod id with more or leas pain. It proceeds from the foul, ncrimnnioua humnra lodged in the hlnod and fluids, selllii'g nn the limb and face, causing ex treme pain ond fevers; all applications on the sur face are worse than useless, na they only t. nd to throw t'.e diseae in some other part, and pcrhit" rauae de.ith. Bleeding ', likewise improper. To cute the di-caae you mu-t get rid of ihe cause ; on ly manage t get the foul humnrs out of your hlnod. and vou will he well in a diy. Dr. NWEET SEU'S PANACEA, a thorough purifier nf the blood, will B-arch out every impurity in the more remote p rts of the body and exp. I it through the medium of the bowels. There is not a vein, arte ry, muscle or organ of the entire framewo k of man, tint Dr. aweetscr a I'anacea rtoea nnt nn prnve. To take it when you re well Is to keep well ; and when sick t become well. DR. SWEETSER'S I' A VA CEA, bei m com posed otdy ot a vegetable matter or me.licai nerbv, and wairanted, nn oiih, as containi' g nnt nne par ticle of merruriiit, mineral, or rhimical substances, Is found to be perfectly harmlesa to the most tender ege, or the weakest frame, under any ctnge of hu man sufleiing ; the most pleasant and benign in i'a 0 enition that waa ever oil" red to the world ; and at the aame time the moat certain in aearehing nut ihe root of any complain', however deep, and of perform n? a cure. Price f 1 per bottle, or six botlb a f,,r JV For sale, whohaale and retail, at ihe corner of CHARLES nd PRATT Streets, lialiimme, nn I also hy GEORGE BRIGHT. Nov. 6 1847. ,'y Sunbury. ITS WOUK3 PIl AISF, IT! Burnt, Scalds, and all kindt of Inflamed Sore iJitrru. rpOUSEY'S UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is JL the mott complete Burn Antidote ever known. It ii stanily, (and aa if by Magic) stops pains nf the most desperate Burns end Scald. Fur olJ 8. Tea, BiU'ses. Cuts Sprains, &c., nn man or beast, it is the best application that can be made. Tonus .nils have tried and thousands pnise it. It ia Ihe nvst pei feci master of pain ever discovered. All who use recommend it. bvery family should be prove de.l with it. None can tell how soon some uf the family may need it, CTT Observe each hoi nf Ihe genuire Ointment has the name ot 8. Totar.i written on the oulside label. To imitate ihia ia forgery. Boitmen, Liv ry Men, Farmers, and all who use Horses, will find this Ointment Ihe very best thing thiy can ue for Collar Galls, Scratches, Kicks, A'C ic, on their animals. Surely everv merciful man would keep hi. animate aa free from pain ea possible- Tnusry's Universal Ointment is all that ie re quired. I rv it. UH ES OF INSECTS. For the sling or bHe or poisonous Insects, I ousey Oiniirent is unri valled. Hundreda have tried it and found it good PILES CURED ! Fur the Pile. Touaey'a U niversal Oin'ment ia one of the beat liemrdiee that can be applied. All who have tried it foi Ihe Piles recommend it. OLD SORES CURED. For oil nb.tinate Sons, there i nothing equal to Tousey's Oint ment A person in Msnlius had, for a number of years, a sore leg that hauled Ihe skill ot Ihe doctors. Tousey's Ointment was recommended hy on uf the visiting physicians, (who knew its great virtues.) and two bnxe produced more benefit than ihe pa tient had received from any and a I ptevioua retire dies, ,at all try it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Thnuaands of caaea of Burn and Scalds, in all part of the country, have bean curid by Toueey'e Universal Ointment, Certificates enough could be bad to fill the wbolo nf ihia ahe. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Teatimoni ata on teatimonials, in favi 1 nf Tnuaey's Oiniineni for curing Bruises, have been offered the prnptie tot. Hundred in Syracuse will certify to ita greai meritein relieving the pain of tho moat sever Bruise All person should try it. SCALD HEAD CURED. 8...e of cse. of Scald Head have been cured by 'I'ou.ej'a Oint ment. Try it it seldom fai'e, 8AI.T RHEUM CURED. Ofe'lthe remedies ever discovered for this mot disagreeable complaint, Touaey'a Universal Ointment is the most complete. It nevr was known t fail. CHAPPED HANDS CAN BE CURED Touaey'a Universal Ointment will always cur the worst caaea of Chapped Hands, Score of person will state Ihia. SORB LIPS CURED- For th cur of 8or Lips, ther waa never anything mad equal to Tou sey's Ointment. It ia aur 10 cur Ibem. Try it. It i a acienlific compound, warranted not to eon tain any preparation of Mercury. 5 p,ic 85 cent per box. For further particular a concerning thia raally valuable Ointment, th public a refer red to Pamphlets, to b had gratia, of reapeciable Dioggiete and MarchanU throughout th United 8ui. Prepared by ELLIOT cV TOUSE V, Druggi-, Syracuse. For l by JOHN YOUNG, BunKgrv, M. A. MeCA Y, NonhuojbeiUnd ept. Ilth, IStT. ly ow The Grand Purgative TOR TUB CURS OP Headache, Giddiness, Mcaale. 8alt Rheum, Rheumatism, Pile, Heart Burn. Worms, Dyspep la, Bcutvv, Cholera Morbus, Small Pol, Janndice, Coughs, Quin-ey, Pain in the Back, Whooping Cough,. Inward Weakness, Consumption, Fit, Pslpitstlon of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Rising in th Throat, ( Erieipclae, Desf. es., Dropsy, Asthma, Itching of th Skin, Fever of all kind', Colds, Omit, Gravel, Female Complaint, Nervoua Complaint", asd a VAVtr.TV or nrnm maiaax intaivo raovt inrpntTia or th atoon, asn oa. STBOCTtOS IS TH OtlBA Of III- ossTrov. Experience hi proved that nearly every Pi eaae originn'e fiom Impurities of the Blond or do rangemente of the Digee'ive Organ t and to aecure Health, we muat remove those obstruction or re store tho Blood to its natural atato. The verion o taling med'eine I most efle?. Itially removed by Clicks' VotiTta Pus oTiv Pills, being completely enveloped tvilh. a mating of pure while Sugar, (which i s distinct from the internal ingredient a 1 ut (hell from the kernel) Attn ttv nn tist or Mrnictsx, But are as easily swallowed aa bit nf candy. Moreover they neither nautenle or gripe In the alighiest degree, but nperate rqnally nn all the (lis cased part of .the svs'em, instead nf confining themselvea to, and racking any pariictilr region. Thus, if tl e Liver tie affected, nne ingiedirnt will nperate on thnt part'cul r orgm, and, by cleansing it nf an Excess of Bile restore it to its naiurd state. Another will operite nn the Bond, and remove nil impuiities in its circulation j while a third will effectually expil whatever impurities may have been discharged into the aiomach, and hence ihey htmkx at th soot or niercux, re move ill Impure Humnrs from the body 1 op n tho pores externally and internally; sepirsto all fore gn and 0I11 nxioue particles fro. 11 the chyle, so thit the blood may be. thorough 'y pure thus secu ring fee and healthy action to the Heart, Lungs and Liver; and thereby ihey skstohi hrlth VKSI wniS ALL OTIII MSAIVS HAVR VSILKn. Th entire Iru'h of the above can be ascertained by the trial of a aingle hoi ! and their viriuea ara a i positive and certain in ree'or ng Health, that the proprietor hinds himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not gi universal a itia'ae.lion. Itctall Price, 23 ctn. per Do. Principal office No. Gfl Vesey at., N. Vo k. Sold by JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY, Norlhumboilnnd. fj Ilememher Dr. ('. V. Cliclcener I the in vr nior of ihe Sugar Coated Pi Is. and thut noth ng of Ihe e Tt waa ever heard of until he inlrndiici d them in June, 1813. Poich.isers sh iu'd, ihi refor.', always ask for Clii kener's Sugsr Coated Pills, and tnkn no others, or they will he made the victims nf t fraud. Sept. 18th, 1847. ly eow Ttl IT nnntnrrr. rormt I Tit Lrsns 1 ? nv or.a, th woiik nr tii nXSTIIOTXR 11 AS tV HIOl'T, Till cni-oH or rossuMrTiu hath l it A siiovn nr nr4T. A RE YOU A MOTHER 1 Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold h. r pale cheeks, her Ihin shrunken fingers, tell the hold di ease haa already gained upon her the sound nf her sepiilihra1 cough pietcea your soul. YOUNG MAN, when jusl ah nit lo enter life, disease sheds a heart rru-hing Might over the fiir prospects of the future your hectic cough and fee Ide limbs tell nf your loss and hope, but you need not despair. There, ia a balm which will heal the wounded lung', it ia S II E n ai A X s A Lis II K A T.I X C. II A LS AM. Mr. ATTREE, the wife of Wm. H. Atlree, Esq. waa given up by Dr. Sewall of Wahingtnn, D-s. Roe ami McCI.'llan of Philad-lnhia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mntt nf New Yolk Her friends all thought ahe mast die. 8he had every appearance nf being in consumption, and wn so pronoui ced by her physicians Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mr. GARRARR ANTZ, nf Bull's Feiry, waa a!s cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies faded to Jve relief ahe waa re. duced to a ski let in. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 281 Broadway, haa witnessed its effects in several ea-es where no other medicine afforded relief but Ihe Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. V. also wimesaed it wonderful effects in curing Asthma, which it never fail.- of doing. Spitting Blon I, alar ming aa ir may be, ie effectually cured by this Bal aam. It heala Ihe ruptured or wounded tloo.1 vrasels, and tnakea the lungs sound again. Rev. HENRY JONES, 108 Eighth avenue, waa cured of cough and catarrhal aff. rliona t 50 years a ending. The firil doso gave him more re lief than all the othei medirine he had ever takirv Dr. L. J. Seals, I'J De'ancy street, gave it lo a si t-r-in-law who waa laboring underconsumption, and to another sorely effl cted with tho Ai-thm. In both east, its rfleela were iinmedia e, soon re storing th m tn enmf irtah'e health. Mrs. LUCRE TI V WELLS, 95 Christie atreet. suffered fiom Aathma 44 yeara. Sherman' Hal. asm relieved her at onre, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue "every attack by a timely use of ihia medicine. Thia indeed i the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, and ill the all clinn of the throat, and even Alhna and Cnnsump ion. Price 25 rente and ft per bottle. Dr. Sherman'a Cough and Worm Lozenges, and Poor Man' P latter sold a shovn. Dr. Sherman'a office is at tdfi Nassau at. N. Y. Agents, JOHN YOUNG, Sunburv. M. A.M.C Y. Norlbumberbind Soptemlver I lib, lt47. ly Vegetable IJnlvcritnl Pills, The only known Medicine that at the tnme time furgrt purijtet anil ttrengthen the tyleia. Loiviio. July 7, 1840. DU. I.E ROY'S rill are new medicine which haa juat appealed, and ia fiat taking tbe placea uf all others of ihe same class. These pill are composed of many ingredients, but the two principal one ire Sarsaperilla and Wild Cher ry, so united lhat they act together; the one, through lie admixture with olher rublvet(, pu rifying and purging, while the other is strengthen ing ihe system. Thus those pills are at the earns lime tunic and opening; a desideratum long and eagerly (ought fur by medical men, hut never be fore discovered. In ether words they do Ihe work of Iwo medicines, and do it much better than any two wo know of ; for Ihey remove nothing from iheayetem but the intpuriiie ; so that while Ihey purge Ihey strengthen; and hence they cause no debilitation, and are followed by no re-sclion. Dr. La Roy' pill have a wonderful influence on the blood ; Ihey not only purify without weakening ii, but they remove all uxinua particle from th chyle before it is convened into flu'd. end thus make im pure blood an utter impoe ibiliiy. A there ia na debilitation, so theia i no nvusea or sickness at tending the operalions of this moat excellent of me dicines, which never -trains or torture th dige live (unction, but eau-e them lo work in per fectly natural manner; and hence peisona Uking them do not become pale and emaciated, but the contrary ; for while it i the properly of the 8arsa panlla, united as it is with other ingrediente, to remove all that ia foreign and impure, it ia equally the properly of the Wild Cherry lo retain all lhat ia natural and sound; tnd henee robust sis' of heslih ia th certain rsult ef their united opera tion, rry Price SA cent per BOX, Agents for Le Roy' Pi I Is, J. W. FRII.ING, 5 . JOHN YOUXO.SBun,,u,'' M. A. McCAY, Northumbsrl'd. August Slit, 1847. ly TO POTTSVILLE AND PHILADELPHIA. PERSONS travelling this lout r hereby inlornwd that they can procure through iiokate," by making application at the Hoiai Chalk Weavsr. Sunbury. A. E. KAPP. Northumberland, July 3 1 t. 1847 if PHILADELPHIA Watches, Jcwellry and Sil ver Ware, Guaranteed better fur the price than at any olher Store in Philadelphia, may be hud, Whnlennle and Retail, at (I.nle NICHOLAS LeIIURiY'S) No. 72 North 2d gtreet, above Arch, PHILADDLFHIAi WATCHES, all kinds, fair, low ind medium qualities, among which are, Gold Levers, full jewell'd, $10 to $100 Leplnes, do 35 i i 40 Silver Lever, do SO to 30 H Leplnes, Jo IS to 18 Quarth ra, fine, 0 to 10 Quartiers, imitation, ft Jwsti.T. Diamond, GolJ Chains, Gold Pens wi'h Gold and Silver holders, Pencils Breast Pin. Finger and Ear Rings, Bracelets, Ca.neos of shell, coral and lav, with every other rttc.- of Ji wcllry of the riches'. nd most fashionable pal terns. 8itvx Wanx Pla'e, Foik, Spoor;, Cops, tc of Stand aid Silver. I'HTin Wan. Castnra, Cake B leketa. Fana. Vaee. Card Caaea, i nd other Rich Fency Go( d in great variety. V holeaale Buyer will iv money by falling here bif .re purchaaing. fXj" Keep 'bi advertl emeni, and call at No. 78 You will be satisfied the Goods are really cheaper ar d belter than are offered in the city. For sale, low, a handsome p sir of Show Caaea, suitable for a Jewellry or Fancy store. Apply as above. 8ept 85th. 1847 ly "DICKSON &. CO., No. 80 Market Slieel, live doors below Third, South side. pniLADEL?HIA, Importers) & WliolrHule Dealers In WATCHES, Watch tila ees and Material Jenelrv of all dc-cripli n, qualities and s'y'es, comprising all the articles connected with the Trade, Clocks. Duron it Son'a Britannii, German Silver and Sit ver-Plated Ware. Sheffield and Birmingham Pla'ed Fanev Article-. Rodger cV Son' and Wost. nholm's Cutlery, lia- lors. Sc sors, Erers, leik Knies, etc. Ivory H mdird Table Cuilery, uf ihe fin. at, medium nd common qualities. A large assortment ofOulJPen. Perifocal Hpceiarhs. Papier Mache nd J panned Trays, varioua shspes and qualitiea. nt relu.-ed rate Gold W'ch Cuais, Dial and Silver. Ware, of oil descriptions, manufactured to order. DICKSON & CO., having recently removed into the Urge and cummodioua wsrehoose formerly occupied by Messrs. R. AsHiti'nsT & Sn, and more recently by Asiihurst it Rxmihotos, beg leave to inform Watch Dealers, C .untry Merchants and others, lhat Ihey design having St all times a large aorlmenl ofOooela, of their own importa tion, which they r determined to 11 at the lowest rales. (Zj Every attention will l.e paid lo the Pocking of Goi'ds, and in the execution of Orders, lb quali. ties and price will be fully guarantied agiiustall competition. Philadelphia, June I9;h, 1847. ly rr y rl ' a lirst I'e tn in in Writing Iul No. 7 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. DilM n ir.-n il.n rated Pr.ife sor nf Chemistry in th University ol I'enn'a. "I'htbKti tpnta, ct. u, ini.i. "Dear Sir Having died your Ink, I "ill thank you to aend me another bottle, ss I find it to he i xcellent. I am yours, truly, 1'onT Hanx." From Dr. Locke, nf Cincinnati, ilisti gulrhcd for hia numerona scientific rese.nches. "Medical College of Ohio, Cii einnali, January 17, IS44. Having used Mr. Hover's Writing Ink, I am satisfied that it is the best whirh has ver come lo my knowledge, and esierially it ncxe--t!tnt for the use nf Steel Pent, and will not cor vde them, even in long use. Jon's Lock. Prof, nf Chemistry. HOVER'S ADAMANTINE (JKVIENT. From well known scientific gentleman. "Philad.lphii, Feb. 27. 1840. Mr. Joseph E. Hover Sir : A use of your Ce. mint, and soma practical tat of its superi nitv, has induced me to recommend it to others as on invaluable artiile for mending China. Glass, or Gubinct Ware. Campiikii. MoHrtT, AnaUt c (.'hemlsl " For "ale at the Manufactory, Whdraale and Re tail, No. 87 Nohtii Third Stuht, opposite Cherry street, PhilaJe'phi'.. by JOSEPH E. HOVER, May S5, 1847. )30 ly Manufacturer six yisa::s auo FIIHE children Ivgan to ciy for Sherman's Lo JL xenges. The noise waa not ao loud at that time, but it has kept incea-ing ever eince. and now has become an great that the mouths of ihe little ones can scarce be Hopped. Dr. Sherman sympa thise with Ihe little sutl rere, and viry much te re that any nf them ahnuld be disappointed Knowing th voat benefit which haa been confer red upon the community by Ihe introduction of his infallible wo n m isozzmoxis, he haa entered into arrangement for en'arg'ng his Manufactory, hy means of which bethinks he will he able to aupply the dcma d. And the same pains and care will be taken, that these ci lei r iled l.o. zenges be male aa they have always been, in or der lhat tho-e who d pend upon them, may not be disappointed in their hopes. He knew when h commenced the mnnufac'ure nf the Worm Ijizen get, that ih y would anpersede ihe uae of everv olher vermifuge, as ihe Lozenge ia rery pleasant to the taste, iieedy in its effects, aa well as certain, nd the quantity tequired lo effect perfect cure, iaverv am ill. Theae propr riles in connexion with the f ct that they are od for 25 cents per box. ihu placing them in Ihe resell of the 'poorest man in the land, haa nnt only caused them lo take the place nf every other vermifuge ever offered, but al so rendered them popular to the community. Dr, lUtrnisa'i COUGH LOZENGES continue to cure Coughs, G. Ida, Gonsumpl nn, Asthma, ahorlneaaand difficulty of Breathing, and other diaea ea of the Lunga, with the aame facility they did on their first introduction, and the ptopb hav now become persuaded by actual experience, that on the acceatinn of tghi cold, they have only tn atep lo either the Dr's. office, or one of the Agents, and obtain a box of hi Cough L zer ge, which sre very convenient to carry in Ihe pocket, nd to tl, few through ihe day. By pursuing this course cure is ofien effected in 24 honrs, and i ha patient about hi fc'jtin' ss. So greal is ihe ce lehrily of the Lozenges, thai thousands of persons who have used them, and become acquaimed with their effects, will never he without them. MIHRvlAVS fOOB XrXAXT'S CLASTRB haa euird more eaae of Rheumatism, Psil in th Back, Side and Chest, Lumbago and Wtakoess. than any application that ha ever been made. Aa the celebrity of ihe Plaster ha increased, hundreda of unprincipled rascals hav iltrmpted to counter feit it, and palm it off upon th community the genuine, irj Bewa e of Deception. ,3) Remeui ber that th true and genuine Plaster is spread up on reddish paper made sxpreasly for the purpose, end in every case Ihe aignatur of Pr. rihoimsn is p inti d upon th back of the Plaster, and Ihe whole ecu red by Copy Right. Nona other ire genuine. Therefore when you want a real good Sherman' Poor Man' Plaster, call at th office, 106 Naesau Ireel, at:d you will not b disappointed. Remember th number, 104 N su at., wheie II Dr. Sherman' Lozenge are sold. Hi Agenls r Mr. Hay, 139 Fulton 'rest, Brooklyn; Hineaon, Williamsburg r and Redding dr, Co., Boston, and JOHN YOUNG, Sunbury, M. A McCA Y. Norluuuibailaud. September 1 1 th. 1847. Iv. CHEAP ITEW G00E3. VL'S I' received, a bandeom lot of Cloth, ' a. I timer; Calicnet, Cap of all kinds, Gum Skoet, tot men, women and children, Cioctriet, Queentwart, and a vsriily of other article, chs. par thsn ve, by HENRY MAS5ER. Hunbury, Nov, 37th, HIT, II A IV K NOTE LIST, KR.XSVIsTAlVIA. The following list shows the current vain of U ennsylvania Bank Note. The most Implicit re liance may be placed upon it, as it Iseoery week arefully compared with and corrected from Biek nell's Reporter. Itnnka In Phlladelphln. M , Disc, tw Nsms, Locatios-. pHtM. NOTES AT PAR. 8nk nf North America . , par Rank of the Northern Li'tertie , , par Commercial Bank of Penn'. . par Farmere' and Mechanic' Bank . par Kensington Bank . par Philadelphia Bank . . S par Schuylkill Bank . . . par Snuthwark Bank ' par Western Bank . par Mechanics' Bank . ' ' par Manufacturers' cV Merhanica' n.ilik pr Hank ef Penn Township . par Gi'aril Bank . . par Hank nf Cnnimerce, late Mnyamcnwng par Bank nf Pennsylvania . . par Country Hanka. Bank nf Chester Cnttnty' Westchester pr Bank nf Delaware County Cheater par Bank of Germantown Oermanlown par Bank of Montgomery Co. Norristown par Dnylestnwn Bank Doylestown par Eastnn Bank Eaaion par Farmers' Bank nf Burks eo. Bristol par Brink nf Nnrthnmberlnnd Northumberland par Colum'd Bank A firidge cn.'Columhia par Farmers' Bank of Lancaster Lanctstei par Lancaster ('ounty Bank Lancaster par Lancaster Bank Lancaster pat Farmers' Bunk nf Reading Reading par Office nf Bank uf Penn'a. Harrisburg These Ofliee do do Lancaster ( offices tlfllce do do Reading f rlo not Office do do Eastnn J Issue n. NOTES AT DISCOUNT. Hank of the United States Philadelphia 17 Miner' Bank of Poltsville Potiaville par Bank nf l.ewislown Lewistown failed Bank of Middlctown Middletown 1 Carlisle Bank Carlisle 1 Exchange Bank Pittsburg 1 Do do branch of llollidayshurg I Uarrisburg Bank Harrisburg t Lebanon Bank Lebanon par Merchants' & Manuf Bank Pittsburg 1 Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg I VVcat Branch Bank Williamspnrl I J Wyoming Bank Wilkcsharre Ii Northampton Bink Allontown no sale Berk County Bank Reading failed Office of Bank of U. 8. Pittsburg failed Do do do Erie do Do do do New Brighton do Bank of Chamlierrhurg Chambersbvug 1 Bank of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1 Bank of Su-otiehanna Co. Montrose 2 Erie Bur.k Erie 2 I r armors at irrovera uatig waynesirurg ij Frnnkllii Bank ' Washington 1 IIotieml..le B.lik Honewlnle Ii Wonongahel Bunk of B. Brownaville 1 1 Ymk Bank Yoik I N. B. 'I he notea of those banks nn which we mit quotniions, and substitute a dash ( ) are not purchased by the Philadelphia hrnkers, with Ihe exception of those which have a letter of reference. BROKEN BANK S. Philadelphia Sav. In. Philadelphia failed Philadelphia Loan Co. do foiled chuvlkill Sav. Ins. do failed Kenxinginti Suv. Ina. A do Penn Township Sav. Ins, do Manual Labor Bank (T. W Dyolt, prop.) failed I'owanda Bank Towamla Alleghany Bank of Pa. Bedford no aale Bunk of Beaver Heaver closed Bank of Swalara Hsnishurg closed Bank of Washington Washington failed Centre Bank llelh f.mte closed City Bank Pmhuig nn sale Farmers' & MeehVs' Bank Pittsburg failed Farmers' cV Mech'cs' Bank Fayette co. failed Farmers" At .Meeh'c' Bank (ireencastle failed llaimnny Institute Harmony no ale Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon no sale Juniata Bank l,eistown no sale Lumbermen's Bank Warien failed orlhcrn Bank of I'a. lliindaff no sale New Hope Del. Bridge Co, New Hope closed Northumh'd Union Col. Bk. Milton no sale .North Western Bank nf Pa. Meadvillo closed Office of Schuylkill Bank Port Carbon I'a. Acr. 6i Manuf. Bank Carlisle failed Silver Lake Bank Montroae closed Union Bank nf Penn'a. Uniontown failed Westmoreland Bank ' Greenahurg closed Wilkcsharre Bridge Co. Wilkeabarre nosale dj" AH note purporting lo be on ny Pennsyl vania Bank nnt given in the above lUt, may he set Jown as frauds. ItEW JERSEY. Bank of New Brunswick Brunswick failed Belvidete Bank Bclvide.ro ) Burlington Co. Bank Med for J par Jommercial Bank Perth Ainhoy j 3umlierl.tiul Bank Bridgeton par farmers' Bunk Mount Holly par farmers' and Mechanics' Bk liahway J formers' ond Mechanics' ltk N. Biunswick failed farmers' and Merchants' Bk Middletown Pt. 1 Franklin Bank of N. J. Jersey City failed Hohnken Bkg& Glazing Co Hoboken failed lersey City Bank Jersey City failed Mcchaiiiia' Bank Pullersoii failed Manufacturers' Bank Belleville failed Morris County Bank Morhstown Monmouth Bk of N. J. Freehold failed Mechanics' Bank Newark j Mechanics' and Manuf. Bk Trenton par Morris ('anal and Bkg Co Jersey City no aale Pott Notea no sale Newark Bkg & Ins Co Newark j .Sew Hope Del Bridge Co Lamheiuville N. J. Manufac. and Bkg Co Hoboken failed N J Proteclon dt Lombard bk Jersey Ciiy fulled Orange Bunk Orange J Paterxin Bank Pateraon failed Peoples' Bank do j Princeton Bank Princeton par ouiern uanKing tO" Balem par State Bank Newark $ Elizabeihtowo I Camden par Morristown I Stale Bank Slate Bank Slate Bank of Morrie jtale Bank I renion failed Sulem and Philad Manuf Co Salem failed J par failed par par par par Suasex Bank Newion Trenton Banking Co Trenton Union Bank Dover Washington Banking Co, Harkouaack DEL. AW Alt 12. Bk of Wilm & Brandy wine Wilmington Bank of Delaware Wilmington Bank of Smyrna Smyrna Do luanch Miltord Farmer' Bk of Slate of Del Dover Do branch Wilmington Do branch Georgetown Do brunch Newcaatle Cnion Bank . Wilmington I' par par par P1 IT tinner a a (XJ- On all links marked thus () ther ar eit 'tier rounlerfeil or altered mile nf die various de nominations, in circulation. Pence with Mexico ! DA1TIEL EE1TI1TGEH. anrunna in punne mat in order lo bring . haul neaca wiih MvieA k. .c.. ,, kind of Rifle, Douhl and Single Barrelled Shot Gun, and Double Hsrrnlluil n..w..lw,..- u.n . ........ mum, ii bis manufactory at Hollowing Run, Lower Au- gusra townenip, rsonnumtfrland county, all of which h will warrant for ix motitba. Tho wha WMnl a Aral rat pi i..l i .. t,: i - "- ,iiiv, ran am c commodated at lb shortest notice nd on the moat raaaonaui lerros. i.overa ol aiiorl.aive hnna mil Lower Augusta, Jan. 8, I84S Am. C. BENZCBRT, BOOT MAKE It, No. 40. Soith Forum Strcgt, AitnvcCawr.nir. rHILlMILVHtA. Jan. :9th, 11 GEMS OF POESY. KEEP f'ltnt. From Mr. Die t Poem before )h MtrcantiU library Atsoaation, Boston. ''Keep cool ! the secret of Lies not in hastp, rxcitemcnt, bustle, strife, . ... uumng uinners,' hurrying to and fro Keeping up one continued, constant go;' Taking you pleasure juunts at railroad speed, And never stopping aught to sec or hoed ; This going to China just to have a chat, Taking but otto climn dicky in your hat ; These are tho features of the time, I own, That give to modern life its Mst anJ ,one . But do they bring Us real, gmiuino joy, ' . True happiness, unmixed with base alloy ! Keep coul ! don't strive for sudden wealth loo fust ; Fortunes, quick made, are seldom known to hist ; Like wnl'ry bubble that in air revolves, A breath but makes them and a breath dis solves ; Write letters, if you've any time to waste. r . i ..." nut (totri i pray, siibseribe yourself 'in haste Men have been known their hopes in life to kUl. heedless seratcinsof some wavw.ml .mill By At ltd e'en our generals see tu ir fortunes) droop, W lieu trusted to a hastv nlate of .mini.' Be wise, discreet of danger take good heed, e cautious, and yon cannot but succeed; him all rash acts, let moderation mark laeh enterprise on which vou mav pmWL : And from your mind ne'r let there bo effaced lie old yet sterling proverb ' Haste makes Waste!'' A Western jury, sitting on a trial lor steal ing a jug of whiskey, rendered tho following verdict ''We, the jury, find the defendeiit not cuil- li), and recommend him to meicy. The slierin to treat the lury the attorney to nav the eosls, and the judge to fill the jug which the defendant drank out of, and which th'' jury have emptied during the tiial' Loris Piiitxtrpi-: Coming to the United Status. A letter from one of Louis I'hil lippe's intimate friends was received hy the steamer Washington, hy a gentleman of New York, announcing that the px-King has taken the resolution to come and fix himself, with his family, in the United States. So savs. confidentially, the C'our- rier des Etats Unis. "A Skcrbt Tiikatv," or atltlress, adopted at a liritish Association meeting on Mon day last, to he sent out by the Caledonia, j ot winch the jew York bun gives an ex tract, declares that the Hritish monarchy! cannot he preserved, unless the upper clas- sea permit the immediate adoption of men-l stires which their personal interests will! make them denounce as revolutionary. A PoitTiiAtT or Di: Kai.u. The Vis countess de Kalb d'Absac hasdenosited with (he American consul at Paris a line and genuine portrait of her grandfather, Major Gener.iI Baron De Kalb, to be pre sented tn fYnrrrpi.i. Tt will he leirve-nnTnl to New York in one of the Havre packets. Tm: Slaves in the French Colonies are not to be liberated until after the nest har vest has been gathered. Tin-: Chops of Maryland. Throughout the Cotoct in Valley the crops present a most promising appearance. De. CiNii.iririE. The last accounts from Thomaston, say that that distinguished in dividual was was closely applying himself to the making of shoes. The C'losint. Sckse or a PnspEH.tno. dipt. Tobin, who is now at San Minguel, thus notices the last moments of a dying gambler a desperado from Tennessee: He was in the last stage of galloping con sumption, and his latest breath was expended in blaspheming his Maker, boasting of ha ving committed five murders, and regretting that he could not carry his money to hell and cheat the devil at piker! He died that night and left S2000 in gold behind hiin '. Santa Anna. The Arco Iris says that Santa Anna has embarked for Antigua. Louis Phillippe has purchased a fine es tate in Hampshire, England, He has large sums invested in the English funds. Louis Napoleon Honaparte has been civ ily requested by the Provisional Govern ment to leave France, for a short time, un til matters are more settled. The actual number of lives lost by the French revolution was one hundred and seventy. In the three days of 1830, them were thirteen hundred people killed.. The cost of the two new houses of Par liament, in London, will amount to the e- . normoussutn of seven million and a half of dollars. Tut: Ditukss !k Monti'ensieii it is said, is the perfect be u itlettl of a Sjmniah. beauty, rather pet iie in figure, but with a face of surpassing loveliness. Li NATtr Asyli'm, The bill appropria-' ting 50,000 for the erection of a Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg, has passed both branches of the Legislature. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and' Duchess of Mont pensier left England last wet k for Ostend on their route to Germany.- Tin: Tiiuiii: iiiAwiw days or PiuNcri Isons Napoleon Feb. 2(ith. I left Lon don for Paris, 27th. iVached Paris. 28th.' I left Parts, and reached Londdfi. Vora. I came ;. I saw ; hut somehow did not conquer. Casar (n altered.) TruPKNTixKs Tbe annual product of turpentine in the Slate of North Carolina is estimated at nptt ard of a million of tar rest. Tut: Oi.n Vmihuxla. Louis Phillippe leA his umbrella nt Paris. We sutor lie had no tie for it when the 'reign hiid cenv cl.-Fvppit-SAou: