SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. QUI Sorts of Stem. WomBi or PinLosoMiT.Tha feolypoi receive, ne Kb twm th Wnifo which it lifted to dettror It The fly-spider lays an fegg u large m itself. There ere 4041 mus eles hi e ceterpiire Hook diewrered 14,000 tnirrore in the eye of e dram ; end to effect the respiration of a carp, 11,000 arteries, Yea eels, veins, bones, fcc, are neoeeeary. The "body of every spider contains four little man tes pieroed with a multitude of imperceptible holes, each hole permitting the passage of a ingle thread ; all the thread, to the amount of 1000 ,lo each mass, join together when they come out, and make thread with which the spider spins its web so that what we call a spider's thread consists of more than 1000 united. Leunhoek, by means of a mi croscope, observed spiders no larger than a grain of sand, who spun threads so fine it 'ttJbk 4000 of them to equal in magnitnde a "ingle hair. " Lord Wellington was in favor dueling, when it waa necessary. Col. Campbell was insulted at a ball, but did not resent it, and Wellington avoid him. Campbell went to bis tent for an explanation. "You have disgraced your country, sir. You suffered a Portugese officer to insult you, and -did not resent it." "1 shot him at four this morning, general." 1 beg your pardon," said Wellington. "Take my arm ; let us walk through the ranks." PROCLAMATION. IV OTICE ia hereby (ivea. tkat the several eouroi ' of Common Pleas. General Quarter Session of the peace, and Orpbstis Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and mine eofentT of Northumberland, tocemmence at the Couit House, in the borough of Sunbtrry, at 10 o'clock, A. M. im Monday the Id of April next, will continue TWO WEEKS. Tbe coroner, Justices of Hie Peace ana consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their roils, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested snd commanded to be then snd there attending in their proper persons to prosecute sgainst him, ss shall be just and not to depart without leave St their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hands at Sunbury, the 3d day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine and the Inde pendence of the United States of America the 73d. JAME8 COVERT, 8h'ff. God save the Commonwealth. Indiana, it seems, from the following para graph, is to be entitled to the honor of having first reached the point in "reform" at which other States are aiming: The Senate of Indiana, on tbe 9lh tilt, a dopted a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the expediency of so altering the civil and ecclesiastical laws of the State as to render the marriage cove nant void at the option of the parties. The mover of this resolution was Mr. Evans, of Henry county. Tom Hyer returned to New York on Satur day last, and waa received by an immense crowd who escorted him to a groggery, of which he is proprietor, in Park Row. The trial of John Austin, for thQ murder of Timothy Shea, is progressing in New York. The barque John U. CoUey, is loading at Norfolk, Va., for California. Notice NOTICE is hereby given that Adam Schuyler, one of the Trustees of John 8hsde, of Tur but township, on the 14th dov of February, 1849, filed his account in the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, as Trustee of said estate, which account will be offered for confirmation at April term next JOHN FAKN8WORTH, Proth'y. Sunbury, March 3d, 1849. 8t DR. J. a MASSER has removed his office, to the oflice formerly oc cupied by H. D. Masser, as the printing oflice of tbe Sunbury American, back of H. Massers store. 8unbury, Feb. 24, 1849. REMOVAL- C. C. XVXACIEEV, AUCTIONEER, PHILADELPHIA. HAS removed from No. 81 North 3d street to No. toe MARKET Street above 6th St a doers above ths RsdLio Hotsi. He respect fully Invites the attention of Country storekeepers visiting the city to his EVENING SALES st which will generally be found a Urge assortment of HiaowASS, Cotlist, Boots, 8boss, Hats, snd a greatt variety of Miscellaneous goods suited to the sales of country storekeepers. Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1848 -3mo. iy Lycoming Gasettc, will copy. OEOROE J. WEAVER. EDWIN H. FITLER. George J. Weaver fc Co., ROPE MAWTJTACTTjaEBS 4 SHIP CHANDLERS. No. 19 N. Water St., andUN. Wharves, Philadelphia. HAVE jontntly on head, a fenerel aswrtnwnt of Mn..lla R or, Tarred Rope, Italian Rope, Bala Rope and Twine. Tow Line, for Canal Boats, Bow and Stem Line, for do. emp and Cotton Seine Twine, Linen and Cottou Carpet Chain, Cotton Yam, Candle Wiok, e. n.i. u- r .i. mnA iintton. Tar. Pitch. Roein. and OakumTKd Cord, Plough Lin, Halter, Traces, Ac, all of which they will diepoee of on reasonable term. Rope ot any 8is or Description, Mad to Order, at snort notice Philadelphia, 10. 10, UHt.-ly. RAISING BLOOD And Consumption, Pain in the side and Night Sweats, Asthma Whooping Cough, Palpitation of iho Heart, Livor Complaint, Bronchilist PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION. ha for yen been subject to attack of Pleurisy, Railing of Blood, severe Cough, Shortness of Breath, Pain in bar Head andvanoui parts yi ner oooy. tier menu peuevou nw PAST RECOVERY The Alt-Heeling Balsam relieved her at one of all her alarming symptom, and now ah l able to attend to her won. ASTHMA AND WHOOPWQ VVUUH. Mr. Lucretia Well, 95 Christie-street t L. 8. Belle, 19 i thai hi -7-r-vm m-i r. T a rnTl -irTrr Mr. Lucretia Well, 95 ChrUue-itreet t L. 8. Beaie, 19 NOT TOO LiA TjK YjCjl. Delancey.treeti Wm. H. You 75 Walnut .treat, know X1 V . ... . .... ' the value of this prest remedy. . . I HEWS are still great bargains to De nsa oi me subscriber, as he is determined to sell all off and quit the business. He is now selling the best HONEY SYRUP MOLASSES st 58 cts. per Aek for Sherman' Au-Healrae- Balaam, ana written signature at on each bottle. lrl IA earns Itifll ner Dome. Dr. Sherman's Worm nd Cough Lozenges sold a above. gallon, the best SUGAR HOUSE for 40 cts. and NEW ORLEAN8 at 35 cents. Other srticles in proportion. All who went to get bargains must come soon. UHAKLCiB O. OUUAit. Sunbury, Feb. 24, 1849. tf SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER MACKEREL, SHAD, SALMON' HERRINGS, PORK. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Constsntly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER & Co. Feb. 34, 1840. 3m KememDer tnai ine erne ana genuine rewi ie vpr reddiah paper made expressly for the purpose ai caaa the ignature of Dr. Sherman i printed upon of the Piaster, and the whole secured by Copy Rig A Chinese widow, being found fanning the grave of her husband, was asked why she performed so singular an operation. She said she had promised not to marry again while dhe grave remained damp, and that aa it dried very slowly, she saw no harm in assist ing in the process. The saw-mill of Charles Law ton, on Mill Creek, Schuylkill county, was destroyed by fire, on Monday week, together with a large amount of timber, nothing being saved but the steam engine. The loss is about $2,000 ha cared mora ease of Rhenmatitm, Pain in the Back, Side and Cheat. Lumbeeo and Weakness, than any apnli. cation that ha increased, hundred of unprincipled raci have atteoiDted to counterfeit it, and palm it off upon the eommunitv a the aenuine. ryBeware of Decenuon.. KememDer mat ue true ana genuine rawer is (prsau upon rpoe ana evei on tne net isfat. None other are genuine. Therefore when yon want a real good Bhermac'a Poor Men' Plaster, call at the office. 105 Naaaia r Market Street Wharf street, and yoa will ne aiaappoimen. t.... !!.n,rI' Remember nrincinal Office 10 Masseu-street. New-Yorv. .'Ull M I I. I .'.III. I . - r- ...... a..... i whara all rh. Khennan's Licenses are sola, ilia Asenta are Mr. Hay, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn; Hineaon, yviuiamsbors. aa Keaains at oo, oeion, ana 4 i vunu, Qunuuiy, M. A. McCAY, Northumberland Fabmary 17, 1849. ch 3ro ly 'Old Zach Whipped roa Ones." The Trankfort (Ky.) Commonwealth, says: "Gen, Taylor, while in this place, met his former schoolmaster. 'Well, General,' said the old schoolmaster, 1 reckon I am the only man who can say he ever whipped Gen. Taylor.' 'Ah,' said Gen. T., grasping the'honored old teacher by the hand, 'but you must recollect it took you a long lime to oo it.' it seems young Zach did not relish a thrashing even when a boy, and resisted his schoolmaster; but was finally forced to surrender." Estate of Solomon Mengai, dee'd. TaVJ OTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad lyl ministration have been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of Solomon Mengaa, late of Delaware township, dec d. AU persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are requested to call on the subscriber for settle ment. JOHN MENGAS Adm'tor. Dels ware tshp., Feb. 3d, 1849 6k Estate or Samuel Smith, late of Point township Northumber land county dee'd. IV OTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad- -1 1 ministration on tbe above estate have been this day granted by the Register of Northumber land county, to the undersigned, living at Dan ville, Columbia county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested te make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present ths same properly authenticated. tUWAKU 11. DAL.UX. Sunbury Jan. 37th, 1819. 6U SOKES I A. in: ( X'UI'U. Burns, Scalds, and all kittds of inflamed Sores THE (IIAII PI'HGATIVE. FOR TUB CUKE OF Headache, Giddine, Rheumatiun, Pile, Dyipepaia, Scurvey, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the Bock, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising in the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma, F evert of all kinds, Female Complaints, Mantle Belt Rheum, HuartBum, Worms, muiera nioruns, Cuuglis, Quinsey, Whooping Couih, Consumption, Fiis, Liver Complaint, KriNpclas, lleal'nea. Itching of the Skin, T Cured. fOUSEYU UNIVERSAL OINTMENT, is the most complete nurn Aiiuuuie ever suuwu. u uieuuiuy, (and aa if by Magic) stops pains of the most desperate ALonoSpcskikoTtumpet. Mr. Whistlaw a civil engineer, at London, has just made a Gutta Percha Speaking Trumpet, three-quar tors of a mile long. Mr. Whistlaw has given the name of TeUkouphanon to his new instru ment. By speaking in a very low tone at one end of it, the voice is heard in a loud tone at the other extremity. Thus a conversation may ne Kept up by two persons at a great. distance from each other, without its being heard by intermediate people Advertiser. Chabcoal Roads As the public are sett. aing opon me aetermmauon to improve in some way the Western roads, attention is claimed in Wisconsin for those formed Of charcoal, which are asserted to be more dura ble, and costing two thirds less then the plank road. One of these is now being built from Port Uloa, in Washington county, to some point in Dodge county. The contracts are let at 91 58 and SI 62, per rod, or $499 20 and oz per mne. ine average cost or a plank road is $1,500. Advmtuinq. A young man in New York, last week, ' advertised for a wife. In less than two hours eighteen married men sent in word that he might have theirs. Connubial Burn and Scald. For old Sores, Biuisea, Cut, Sprain, Ac. on man or beast, it is the beat application that can be made. Thousands have tried and thousands praise it. it la the moat perfect master of pain ever discovered. All who use re- commend it. Every family should be piovidod with it. None can teli how soon some of the family may need it. 17 Observe each boo, of the genuine Ointment has the name of 8. Touikt, written on tbe outside label. To unite to tins is lorgery. Boatmen, Livery Men, Farmera, and all who use Horses, will and this Ointment the very beat thiuar they caa use for Collar UaUs,cratches, Kicks, Ac, &e.,oa their animals Surely every mercyful man would keep faia animal as free from pain as possible. Touaey'a Universal Ointment is all tnat isrequirea. iTy it. BITES OF INSECTS. For the sting or tbite of peison us Insects, Tousey's Ointment ia acuivMlIed Hundreds have tried it and found it good. PILES CURED ! For the Piles, Tousey's Universal Oint- asenl ia one of the best Remedies that can be applied. AU wno have tnea it lor tne ruea recmnmeno it. OLD SORES CURED. For old obstinate Sores, there ia nothing equal to Tousey's Ointment. A person in Muni- ... I i SlU V. f - . - ... U V,- 1 M-A tU. kill of the doctors, Tousey 's Ointment was recommended ny one 01 tnevisiung pnyeicuira, wno Knew lis great vir tues,) and two boxes produced more beneht than tna pa tient bad received from any and all previous remedies. Let all trv it. BURNS AND SCALDS CURED. Iliouaatrds of cases of Bums snd Scalds, in all parts of the country, have been cured by Tousey's Universal Ointment. Certificates enough couia ne naa to mi ine wnoie ai uiis Him. VIOLENT BRUISES CURED. Testimonials on testi- moaial in favor of Touaey'a Ointment for curing Bruise neve ueen onerea tne proprieions. nunorea in Syracuse will certify toils great merits relieving the pain of the most severe Bruises. Allnersms should try it. SCALD HEAD CTRED. Sores of case of Scald Head have been cured by Tousey's Ointment. Try it it seldom laila. SALT RHEUM CURED. Of all the remedies ever dia- eoveren fortha moat disagreeable complaint, Touaey'a Uni versal uintmest ai ue must eompiew. 11 uever waa anowa to fail. CHArrED HANDS CAN BtcjUKtu rouseya uni versal Ointment will always cure the worst eases of Chsp ned Hands Soea of oerauna will state thia. BUnr. urDLurv.u. r or tne cure m o ire upstnere aa never anything made equal to Touaey'a Ointment, it is aura to ears them. Try it. It ia a aci entitle eomnuund, warranted no to contain any preparation of Mercury. 17 Price SS cents par boa. For further particulars concerning this really valaable Ointment the pubhe are referred to Pamphlet, to be had gratia, of re- Colds. Gout, Gravel. Nervous Complaiuta, AMD A VARIETY OF OTHER DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPGRITICS OF THE BLOOD, AMD OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE OROANS OF DIGESTION. Experience has proved that nearly every Disease oririnatea from Impurities of the Blood or derangements nf the Diges tive Organs ; and to secure Health, we must remove those obstructions or restore the Blood to ita natural state. The aversion to takmc medicine ia moat enectuallv re moved by Cticairu's Vsoctuus PvBoanva Pnxa, being eomnletelv enveloped with a coatirur of Dure white Suaar. iwnicn im mm oiacuHn truiu uiv iiiwnij iiHiniicmi wauin shell from the kernel) and have no taste of medicine. But are aa easily swallowed aa bits or candy. Moreover they neither nauaeut or gripe in the slightest degree, but operate equally on all the diseased parts of the system, in stead ot cnnnning tnemseives 10, ana racKing any particular region. Thus, u the Liver Da snorted one ingredient will operate on mat particular onrau, ana, oy cieaiising 11 01 aa Excess of Bile restore it to its natmed state. Another will operate on Ihe Board and remove as impurities in Ita circu. anion : wnnea tnira win eneecuaiiv eanei wnatever imnu. riliea may have been discharged into the stomach, and hence they atrike at the root or disease remove sll Impure Hu mors i mm tne nonv . open ine nores extemairv and inter nally j separate all foreign and obnoxious particles from the chyle, so that the blood may be thoroughly pure thus secu ring free and healthy action to the Heart, Lunge and Liver and inereDv uey restore have failed- The entire truth of the above can be ascertained by tbe trial of a enisle box : and their virtues are so positive and certain in restoring Health, that the proprietor biuda himself to return the money paid for them in all cases where they do not give universal satisfaction. Retail Price, 35 cts, per Box. Principal office No. SSVeraey at., N.York, Bold by JOHN Y. YOUNO, Sunbnry. M. A. McCAY, Northumberland. tV Remember Dr. C. V. Clickner ia the inventor of the Sugar Coated Pilla, and that nothing of the sort waa ever heard of until ha introduced them in J ode, 1813. Purchasers should, therefor always aek for Clickner's Sugar Coated Pills, and take no others, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. February, 17, 184 ly IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. ZORSE A1TD CATTLE , MEDICINES. Don't permit your Homo or cattle to die, when the means of cure are within the reach of all ! bliss, in that Village, must be at a discount, spectable Druggiata and Merchants throughout IheUnited - .i.:u I States. ' wb turns,. Prenered bv B. TUUBEY. Drunist. No. 10S Pisses a street, new tots. Pat to Soldiers' Widows. Axnonz the acts pasted, and therefore become laws of the present Congress, we see with plea sure, one aproved on 24th inst., giving five Aoents JOHN YOUNO, Sunbury, M. A. McCAY. nortnumoeriana. February 17, IMS. ly "lATENT Trusses of all kinds, Harrison's Jg writing and indellible ink, Cotton yam and Sunbury, Dec. 2, 1848. yean' half p. y to the widows and orphans fa jurt iytA and for sale by vi every ouicer, uuu-vuunnissionea ouicer and private, who served during the last war witti JUezico, and was honorably discharged, or continued ia service ta th time of his death, and whose death was ia consequence of wounds received, or "dis ease contracted within the line of duty." J. W. F RILING. D ADD'S celebrated Horse and Catue Medi cine for ssle by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1843 tf. TO AY RUM. An The Duke of Arjryle and sons, and Ladv Blantyre, have been excommunicated by Bishop Trower, tractarian, for attending Divine service in Glasgow, in Presbyterian inurcu. . Rev. George B. Bliss, Pastor of the Bap tist Church in New Brunswick, Das accepted an invitation to the Professorship of the Greek Language in the University at Lewis- burgh, fa. A son of Sir Robert Feel has been promo ted to a Post Captaincy, for extraordinary merit. , , - Father MatheW, it ia said, will be promo ted to one of tbe two Catholic sees now va cant in Irelands A bill passed the Virginia House of Dele gates constituting juries of seven instead of I welve men. excellent srticls for sale HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jut. S7tb., 1849 at OLA8TER, a lot for sals by 1 C. 8. BOGAR. Sunbury Jan. 0th, 1849 tf. JsIYRUP MOLASSEa Superior refined Syrup Moutssesior sale oy ur.KX fit A SSL K. Hun bury, Dee. 3, 1848. L'APS. Art assortment just received. ' ad Ik HATS at K9.a.V fnr aala hr Also, H. MASSER. Sunbury, Das. t, 1848. 1.3 LANK BOOKSi-An assortment of Blank - Books, just received Snd sale by n. MASSKK. Bunbury, Dec 3, 1848. EAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin leby i. W. FRIUNC. M. Tea Company. For sale by The undersigned has spent several yean in the study of Veterinary practice in "London and E dinboro'," he has also availed himself of the resear ches of Leibig, and other celebrated men, who have contributed so much towards a judicious treatment of animal; the principles of our practise consists in the rejection of general bleeding and the total rejection of all medicines that experience has shown to be of a dangerous tendancy. These re medies set in harmony with the vital nrinciDle. and when given according to the direction which ac company each article they are capable of exciting and increasing ths natural functions, without di minishing or destroying their power, hence are saiein us nanus oi every one. U. n. DADD, M. D. A List et Herse and Cattle Madlclars. Physic balls, 75c per box. Alterative ball, 76c do. " powders for bad condition, 75c per pack' age. Hesve powder for disease of the lungs, 75c dc Urine powder for kidneys. 75c do. Tonic powder for bad condition glanders, 75c do. l-ordial drink tor inQamattou of bowels, 75c per uuiue. Liquid blister, 75c per bottle. Ointment for promoting ths growth of hair, 50c per pot. Healing balsam for wound and saddle galls, 75c per Dome. Wash for inflamed eyes, 50c per bottle. Ointment for mange ocratches, old sores, dee, 50c per uoiiie. Embrocation for sore throat, 75c ner bottle. Hoot ointment tor sand crack, brittle hoof, die 50c per bottle. Horse Liniment, the most celebrated article known in England for lameness of every description, 7Se or. if i per ooiue. Distemper powder for red water, 9 1 per bottle. V orm powders for the removal of worms front the intestinal canal, 75 per package. For sale by 8TIMPS0N A REED, U Mer' chant Row, also at DADD'8 HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE DEPOT, Nos. 1 & Hsymarket Square, Boston- Psmphlets describing ths diaasaas for which these rsmsdiss are used can be had gnus. Numerous Certificates are la rxtaesssion of the Proprietors, of cures performed by, the above Modi' oALzroxinxA qoldi DISCOVERED BY 8IQNOR VALVE A WS GOLD METER I THC GOLb SEEKER'S GUIDE! A Srersf Art of finding Mim$ of Odd, Silver, iron, beta, uopptr, voai, ma otscr mine ral Riches. THE first discovery of Oolo in California (Hi made by DON JOSE ITALY EAR an emi nent Spanish Geologist. Chemist and Nataral Philosopher, by means of a newly invemed Msglrb tie instroment, called THE GOLDOMETER OR GOLD 8EEKER'3 GUIDE I Sirnor D'Alvear has lust arrived at New York, from the Gold regions of California, by way of Panama, Chacres, snd New Orleans, bringine with him a very large quantity of Gold ore, valued tt nearly one million of Dollars, which he collec ted there, long before the existence of the Gold mines became known to the residents of California generally. HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY I Signer D'Alvear went out to California nearly two years ago, in consequence of certain informa tion which he had received of the geological char acter of that country, with the firm belief that vast mines oi precious metal would be revealed there upon careful investigation. He was encouraged to this enterprise, also by his confidence in the powers of a certain Magnetic instrument Which he had invented, called "Goldometor," by whose aid ne expected to be directed at once to the "bold Placers," if any such existed. Nor were his ex pectations disappointed. His scientific cslculations proved to be round in truth and profound wisdom, and his new instrument, the "Goldometer," fulfil led hia highest hopes. In less than two months after reaching California, he struck upon one of the richest gold mines in that country, upon an obscure branch of the Sacralo riven in a gorge of hills extremely rockey and difficult of access, snd seldom visited by the nstive Califomians. Dis guising his object under the pretence of purely scientific research, he obtained the aid of some fif teen or twenty simple -and faithful Indiana, and atesdily pursued his task, collecting often more than $2,000 worth of gold in a single day, which he concealed in a deep ravine, without exciting any suspicion whatever, until after the discovery of gold at Captain Sutter' Mill, when the mountains were ransacked by gold seeker, and Signor D'Al vear' "gold placer," the richest in all California, was beset with greedy adventurers. It is now found that the real mines or sources of the gold, lie in the gorges of the mountains, and not in the beds or ssnds of the riven. Previous to leaving California, Bignor D'Alvear sold his instrument, the Goldometer, a very imperfect one, for $3,000. The person who purchased it confidently expected to make a handsome fortune, by simply finding "gold placers" and selling out the right of digging to the gold workers, MANUFACTURE OF THE GOLDOMETER PUBLICATION OF THE GUIDE. Signor D'Alvear, in compliance with the request of numerous scientific gentlemen, has commenced the manufacture of his new Magnetic Instrument, the boldometer, which be now oners for sole, in the United States, at the remarkably low prine of 3 each, accompanied by full instructions for use, and a variety of Philosophical hints drawn from the ancient snd modern science, or the ART OF FINDING MINES OF GOLD I Silver, Platinum, Quicksilver, Coal. Iron, Cou- per, Lead, and other Mineral niches, the whole be ing given in a publication called the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE! This new work, and the Goldometer, are both now ready for sale. Trie Goldometer is so simple an instrument, that a child may learn to operate with it in five minntes. It is not affected by climate, moisture, or any other known cause, (except the natural magnet,) and will retain its power of pointing out mineral riches in the earth for any number of years. By the sid of the Guide any person may use the instrument st ance with perfect success. FARMERS AND LANDOWNERS. Farmer and Land Owners throughout the Uni ted States, who have reason to suspect the exis tence of any kind of Mineral riches upon their lands, should avail themselves ef this opportunity to test that fact, by the sorest of all known tests, before the abundance of discoveries in all parts of the country shsll have lessened this source of wesltb in their estate. ADVENTURERS TO CALIFORNIA. Persons going to California cannot make a bet ter investment than by purchasing one of these instruments, which wiU not only be worth fifty times its value there, to sell again, but will be of inestimable worth to those who go in search of uotd, as has been proved by the most sbundant experiment both in California and the United States TESTIMONIALS. Signor D'Alvear does not does not deem it ne cessary to encumber this notice with a long list of testimonials, in proof of the value of his GOLD' OMETER snd GOLDSEEKER'8 GUIDE. The brilliant results of his labors in California, and the discovery, this very week, of fresh veins of Gold in Virginia, and beds of Uoal tn Khode Islaud, by it use, are alone snflicient to stamp it ss the greatest discovery of the sge. Nothing but tbe extreme cheapness of the instrument, and his desire to see it used for the benefit of mankind induces him to dispose of it at the tow price of which he offers it. Besides this, his own desire tor wealth is nearly satisfaefied. Ths following Testimonials, in' proof of tbe value of the Goldometer, selected from a great number equally satisfactory, must sufnee for tbe sultice tor the present i ASTOa HotJSS, N. X., Vcc VI, 1848, The undersigned, having this day witnessed the practical operation of 8ignor Jose DeAlvear's newly invented magnetic instrument, the Gold oicoTsa, feel entirely satisfied that it posseses the extraordinary power of desecting Mineral ores hid den beneath the surface of the earth, and have no doubt that it will prove invaluable aid in the dis covery of the Mineral resources of the United States snd the world. J. R. DsAria,1r Chemist, L. 8. TisaxavsT, Magnetic Ine. Maker, U. B. intra, Geologist, COLUMBIAN SERIES OF atm.mctfcrj. The Pupil's friend nd Teacher's comfort. THE COLUMBIAN CALCULATOR This work is already uitroduted into some of the best Academies and a large number of Schools, where its nsa has given decided and universal sa tisfaction, both to teacher and pupil. It is purely American in its character, based upon our own beautiful dirimai tftttm ef eurrtney. It contains mors, us arrangements art better, and It is ine easiest and cheapest work of the kind now in use ; and It is so considered by hundreds of the most competent teachers and men of science in the Uni on, who hsvs recommended it, It is the book, particularly and expressly prepated for our Ame rican Bekolars : By Almen .Tirinor. Tna Youth's CotoMaiairCaicouToaThis volume contains 01 pages, with about 000 sxsnv ple for solution on the slate. It embrace the Fundamental Rules, Compound Rules, Simple and Compound Reduction, Single Rule of Three, Proportion, ore. Ticasroa's AsiTiiWitlcstTasi.sa.i destined for the use of younger classes in ths Schools of the United States. A beautiful little book and pleas ing to children, snd the ortly otieofthe kind of sny value. There arc Keys to both Arithmetics bound sin trie or double, for the convenience of teachers, in which the solutions of the questions are given With much extra matter for the block board. These Keys are the most complete works of the kind ever published, and contain, in addition, about two hundred examples in Mensuration, ore, for the use of the Teacher. AU that is wanted is to have the above books examined, snd no teacher who scqusinted with the science of Arithmetic, will hesitate to pronounce them tho best works thst hsve ever been published in this or sny other country. Although issued but a few months, they have already been introduced into the Night Public Schools of New York City in sll the 8chools public and private, except two, in the City of Heading. Also, in about twenty Academics in the State of Pennsylvania in a large portion of the Schools in tbe Uity of Wilmington, in the City of Lancaster, and in the Uoroughs of liarnsburg, York, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Do lest own, Totta ville, Orwigsburg, &c, Vc For sale by IIenbt Masssa, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland County. Sunbury, Dec 2, 1848. . TESTED BY THOUSANDS AND UNANIMOUSLY APPItOTEDI (4 s n o 2 r O o 1 jQjlllrVN I NS"y7 Vegetable nfnl,pLLS( K W o Every day is this uh tested aaeaicitw xietsabig la sphere of Ha usefulness, and every year adding te the eaj catalogue of its trioaipb. A MILLION OP BOXES ar distributed anrieaDy with out frilly meetbif ths demand ! For some time peat, tae ales have ban limited solely for want of facilitiea of sup ply. Truly tais ia a smiveraal remedy ! UnkeraU, U pilla here foand their way into the remotest ooraersof the Union, every )hi proving their title as the poor nrsa's fv iend sic man's bops the marvel sad aliasing of la Sfa. r or a inning sum, every tndtvtdua! ana evanr laeailv roar hava HEALTH INSURED to them for an indefinite pe riod; snd what is Qfa witaoM keeks bat a miasraU ai ! It i toopred'MSabooa to he tampered with, bytrvina an aorta of experiment opon St. ' The sick aaorlkt oas tho medicine only which experience has shown to be the seat A PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. From CatskiU, Green Coantv, New York 1 Dr. W. Wright Dear Sir: I have found ynar I nana Vegetable Pills a valuable remedy in oases of General De bility of the system, and in sll Billion disordera. I am i ia Ihe habit of recommending them to famaka in peculiar PolUiral. lAauovrUtrofc or cenehax taylor. MS INAUGURAL ADDRESS CHEAP GOODS. The Ittrgetii assortment In Town, John W. Friling, ESPECT FULLY informs his friends and R Sunbury, Dee. t, 1848. JUSTICES' BLANKS IwS BALI AT TBI OFFiGX. Bold by G RE Elf Jr. FLETCHER. No. 6 South nl tl BiMet, Philadftlphls, and by his ssts. Hsssr Maasaa, Boabary, rsoraary a, lesswtr largest and best assortment of goods ever of fered in bunbury. "Xonststing ot DRY GOODS Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Liqvors, Drugs, Paints and a great variety of other arliclcs. The Dublic ar respectfully reauesled to call and examine his slock, before purchasing elsevrnere. .Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. DIAMOND POWDER FOR; RAZOR STltOrS. THIS Powder is Warranted far superior to sny thing in use for impartinc s keen, smoothedee to Ratori, 8urgical instruments, and all kinds of fine CvTLsar ; it may be applied to any kind of strop. Also superior liazor, Knives, and 1'crfu- mery, wholesale and retail, by ALr'KED BENNETT, Aaent Depot of Fine Razors, 'Strops, ft rushes, and Cheap Fancy Goods, No. 18 South Fifth street a- bove Chestnut Philadelphia. TESTIMONIALS. PoiLinsLraia, Feb. 15th. 1848. This rosy certify that I have used one of the Strops prepared with HAYNES MAGIC DIA- MOftU rOWUtlt, and can attest in the most unequivocal manner, that there is notliinir can be tound mat win produce trie same eflect in my opin ion, snd must say to others, try it, and you will Una it superior to any muetoloro in use. I can truly ssy that I never knew what a sharp razor was before. JOHN SCOTT, lion Safe Maker, 41 S. Third st. PuiLiDELruia. October. 1818. A very hard beard and tender face has compel led me to seek snd ttit many contrivances design ed to make shaving easy and pleasant, but with indincrent success, until 1 made use of tho Magic DIAMOND POWDER, sold by Alfred Bennett, snd RoutsScl's Shaving Cream. Their united cow er act like magic, and impart a power to the Razor to remove the moeVstubborn beard, without irri tating the skin or temper of their owner. J. COX, 49 South Fifth Street For sale at this office Price 25 cts. per Boi. iMovesaoerzu, 1818 em. I AiinrirufC deathtopais is Hiiuncuo, Los Astsslos, California, Aug. 1848. This may certify that the undersigned is fully convinced that Signor Jose De Alvear was the first discoverer of the Gold desposites of California, and that this discovery was made by ths aid of a Mag' netic instrument called the Goldometer, which I have seen successfully applied to the discovery of veins of Gold ore, places where no indications of the earth. T.W.SHERMAN, Lieut, 3d Artillery, U. 8. Army, NO AGENTS. In consequence of the difficulty of finding faith ful agents, and of preventing frauds, where articles of this nature are sent out lor general sale, Signor De Alvear has determined to sell none of his works or instruments unless, ordered by letters sent di rectly to him, when the desired publication, or in strument, will be forwarded under his signature and seal, so that all doubt as to ita genuine ue may be removed. C7 TtF.WARR OF ALT. IMTTATTONR f this Instrument which may hereafter appear, as 1-1 AS just received at his store, in bunbury, rer I an assoiimeni oi ine cneapesi uooas, inai Reus to ths Sice! Health tn the Weak!! A HALM is found for the Whole Human Race in An- arews' PAIN KILLER. This is an entirely vesreta- Me compound, n'mnneeu' of 1 wenly-riveduTerent incre dienta, and ia an internal and External Remedy for the va rious ilia that human flesh ia heir to seen as, Couaha. Colds. Peine. Nervous and Biek tlntrfmrlu. Rheumatism. Cuts. Snraina. Hinnal Affectiona. tiaminer Complain!, Cholera Morbus, Toothache, Eruptions, Conia Plica, frozen rarta, Burns, Scalds, A true in the Fei'eand Breast, painters' R41ic. Bruises, old Sores. Loes of innn. tite, General Debility, Asthma, er.c. Put up in bottles tot I. or enuiinc net bottle, f or further nartieuUra Pamphlets tn be had of every agent gratis, coutaiuing a brief history of the origin, discovery and goods effect of aunrewa' rain nailer, ueruueatea ot I urea, direction ate LOOK OUT FOR FRAUD. The triumphant success of Andrewa Pais Killer in re. moving the causes thai produce death, ths untimely death of millions of our race, has induced some men of whern it may be truly said, their villainous occupations manifest their villainy, to attempt to put in eircubtijn spurious and counterfeit articles called "Pain Killer,1 usi rig fetitioua namea for the pretended enthor, forged eemucatea, Ike. Some have appeared, and others no doubt wiil appear. Let all remember that Andrewa Genuine Pain Killer has the written aurnatora of I. Andrews on the lube! of each bottle ia black ink. Ikai't simply ask for Pain Killer, but ask for Andrewa' Pain Killer, and hava no other. Sld by M. A. MeOay, Hole Agent, Northumberland ; I. W, F riling, Sunbury; John H Qaser, Milton: John R. Myyer, Bloomabarg ; WSj. A. Murray Cn, Danville ; Davenport as Smith, Plymouth ; Andrew Yoor, Wilkes hsm : Hsys MeCormick, McEwensville ; BcharTle A Chamberlain, Iwistmrg i George MeArpin, Jersey Shore: J.M. JuddTwinisMriepoit. Orders addressed to I. Andrews, inventor and only Pro prietor at lLbeca Tompkina county, N. Y. Will receive prompt attention EWpteawer an, itnn. ly NEW GOOBS; CHEAPER THAN EVER. Henry Masser, I observe them to eperate in the system without nrodncia aeointy or pnn, leaving it la a healthy eonditi jn. June 30, 19tS. Joan Doana, M D. TOE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. From Norton His, Green Cnntv N. Y.l Dr. Wright : Wa have used and sold roar Indian mtrfm- bis Pills for three yosrs past, and do eat hesitate to reeots- mend them to our friends and customers as ihs beet Fsmiy Medicine ia use. .ir.p.,. (From M si hie run Pa 1 To Dr. W. Wright-Dear Sir : For th. but t t bar had tbe agency for th sale of y jur Indian Vegetable Pilla at thia place, and have sold annually large quantities at retail. They have in -verv instance riven mnr. Many families fat thia eetion keep them, and consider them invaluable a a family medicine. There is B3 medi cine sold here that can be en universale recommended aa Wright's Indian Vegetable Pia. Vary truly yours. February I, I84. W M LtmsKs. TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER PHYSICIAN. The following letter ia in reply tn a no!Tr-m cor aceat asking Dr. Bonton opinion of this medicine : Tosutirmoca, Augur. 23, 1943. Mr. A. Durham Dear Sir : In reply to your nn;e of yes- terday.I would etate, that I have ocean roily f und it a n veniet to use the vari jus "Patent Pills" vended in the shoes . and while 1 am an willing to aay anything to depreciate the value of others, I am free to confess that I consider Wright'a Indian Vegetable Pilla superior to sU others with which I sm acquainted. 1 have used them for many year both la my own family and in my practice generally, and they bav umiormiy proved mud, certain and safe in their operation The care and skill with which these pill have bean hittreno manufactured are, in my opinion, a sufficient guarantee fr u g joa result aa future. Very respectf ullv. B. A. Boctoh.M.D Mr.B is practitioner of bug experience, well known in and even Beyond the unea of Wyoming county. He ia a graduate of Pennsylvania, and highly popular with tbe people among whom he resides. netware fSuprnr Coated Conulrr felts. Remember unt the original and ouly genuine Indian Vegetable PiHs have the wiitten signature of Wra. Wnabt w tae wpraoet OI earn box. roa Wright's Iudlau Vegetable fills John W. F riling, Sunbury. Henry Masser, Sonbury. Hays . MeCormick, McEwensviBa. E. Kauffman, Anguata tp. JoruTtl. Vincent, ChiUrquaqu Kac & Bergstreaaer, Elyaburg. W. Rothermel, Little Mahonoy. Heinen It Brother, Milton. Forsyth, WUson k Co., Northambei knd. Jan. Reed, Potlagrovs. W. tz R. Fegdy, Shamokiatnwn. J. C. Morgan, Snyder stown. W.Depain, Maboooy P. O. BenneviQe Holahue, Up. Mahonoy. J. O. Renn, Line Mountain P. O. Benj. HeSner, Lower Malwning P.O. A mne T. Briasea, Turbo ttsnlle. G. J. fc T. Piper, Walaonville. E. A. Kutzner, Boonsville. n. II. Knoeble, Elyshorg. O dices devoted exchiaively to Ihe sale of Wright' Indian Vegetable Pilla, Wholeaale and Retail, 1S9 Rare at ., Phtls fWphia,)! Greenwich street. New-York, and IMTrsmoul Boston. Dee. Hh, Isl. ly. The following is the luaugutal AJdreM ri Presiilenl Taylor, as delivered at ISoM.-ick bu Monday, tbe 5lh of March, iii front of lU j Cap'1:- . . ... INAUGURAL A DDK ESS. ElecteJ by tbe American people tu the highest office known to our laws, 1 appear here to take the oath prescribed by the Con stitution, and in compliance with the tune honored custom, to address tbose 'vtlu are now assembled. . , Tho confidence and respect hhowp, by my rounlrymen in callinj? me to be tbe Chiijf MaKithtteof a Republic, holdir;ra hh ral.fc amonrr tho nations of the earth, have luppirpd roe with feelings of tho most profound grati tude j but, when I reflect that Ihe acct-plunt-e of the office which their partiality has be stowed, imposes the discharge of the mott arduous dulien, and involves the wcicliti t oblialimis. fam conscious that Ihe pom I ion which I have been call-d to fill, ihough suffi cient to satisfy tho loftiest ambition, is sur rounded by feaiful responsibilities. Happily, however, n the performance of my new du ties, I shall not be without ablo co-operation. The Legislative and Judicial branches of l hit government preent prominent examples rl distinguished civil attainments and TfiH'uri .l experience, and it shall be my eriiJmvur l i call to my assistance, in the Extcutivp d pul monis, individuals whose tali-nt.", ii.!i ;:i and purity of character will fnrmSli !:;' '. Kuarantues for ihn faithful and h':. :Uf p r formance of the trusts to be t-nn ...iiti- .! '. their chnrge. With such ail, ntul an bones: purpose to do whatever is rishl, I hope lo cxectito diiiv'cntly, impartially. Mud for 'h- best iattirest of the country, the manifold duties devolved upon me. in ine riiFCharge ot these tlutirs, mv tune will be the Cor.elilutren, which I ihiR day swear to preserve, "protect and defend," For the interpretation of that instrument, 1 shall look to the decisions of ihe Judicial tri bunals established by its authority, and to tin- iracticeot the government under the earlii r Presidents, who had so large a sham in iM formation. To the example of those illnstriuus patriots, I shall always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by si many titles, "tlie ratner ol bis t-nuiitrv." iii comrtiar.il th-; Armv and N'avy of :h- U' i'"d States, with Ihe advice and co:.; -.t Senate, to make treaties and to nnrv.jut - b.issa Jors and other olficers, to cite press information of th-t s'nt- of th I.. ' , and rec.'imfnert'i such measnrrs t h't !:! jutlge to be necessary, and U vko ca Ihe laws shall ne 1.ti;f.tt;!iv executec '.r.t:.-t aro the most imp-nta'-.t f'lr.rtinns r:trr.s!. t. the Presi 1.;nt by Lie Constitution; ail i -ma be exported th.-i 1 !i;tli bi i.-ily iniii-i!'.- principles f.hichui,! cun!ici"i.:t. n, ih.-i,- e.e eution. ..-.It Equitable l.lfc Inoiii aiu o, tnnuity and Trim t ompauy. OFFICE 74 WALNUT BTRrirr, PHIIDF.LPIIIA. Carrrax tSiWJUM. LaaBTsa I es petc.il. THK Cnmrsury are now prepared to transact- busine npon the nvet liberal and advautaireus I'-niim. They are authoriaed by their charter (eeet. A) ut.t make all and every insurance appertaimas; to S'r rists of whatever kind or nature, and to receive and execute trusts, mare end-.- ments, and to grant and parches annuities." Tie r'-mn. nany aell annuiiiea and endowments, snd act aa Tiuateea luc mum ana neira. Table of Premiums required fit the Assurance of 100 fur toe wools let in ol uie. the secret of un parting th Gold Detecting power is known to no person whatever, except lbs ori- stinal inventor. VT The GOLDOMETER and GOLD SEEK ER'S GUIDE, will both be sent try mail, elosalv enveloped and sealed, and heretofore, not eubiect to inspection by Poet-masters for the sum of I THREE DOLLARS, sent post psid to SIGNOR JOSE Ds ALVEAR. Box S718, New York City. Tbe instrument is very light, and the Guide is printed on thin per- -eo that the charge by mail or express will be very small to any part of ths United Bute The Price of th GODD SEEK ER'S GUIDE alone, is ONE DOLEAR, sent as above, ji finises. SIGNOR JOSS Da ALVEAR, Bot 971 S, New York City. EF" OFFICE for the sale of tbe Gols 8ssub?s Gdibs and GouoMBraa, No. M Centre 8tret, New York City, wham visiters may see several casks of California Gold, in the rough stats, as sx traeted by 8ignor D Alvear bom the 8acramento Mines, sod also witness the operattoa of the GexBOM sraa, wheat held within the Magnetic in fluence of the rarectoas metal, art anernng man ner in which it indioaiee the pieeenes ef that gad ever came to the place, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, e. French black Cloths, Cas&inetu, &c. Cali coes, of excellent quality and colors, price 6 to 10 els. Good Muslins, a , yard wide, at 6 i cents. These are not the low priced trash articles usually sold. Muslin de Lainea, ot fine qual ity and patterns 181. Handsome Terkeri and other Shawls and various other articles. The public are requested to call and judge for themselves. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1848. WHEAT WANTED One dollar per bushel, cash, Will be paid for good wheat by IRA T. CLEMEXT. Sunbury Jan. t7th, 1844 tt 1AR IRON of aH kinds lor sale low, st the m store of C. ft. BOGAR. (Bunbury Jan. loth, lStiWtt rWry ITta, tt. AXES of a very superior quality for. sale by. H. MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. , 18 it. Age. I Prenv Age. Prem. Age. Press. IS 1 90 31 8 09 IS f 3 DS 17 1 S3 . 9 15 47 I 3 4 H ISO SI (jo 49 I 3ti IS 1 SM 31 S 97 4 J 77 so io ss a ss au 34 91 I n 3 8 40 SI 4 U ISd :i7 47 61 4 SI SH 1 6 a S M i-l 4 al 94 174 3DS63 54 4 71 S 1 7S 40 v -II M 4 SI 26 1 M 41 JSl .Ml 5 17 9i 1 ee 43 9-2 57 5 a i 1 o4 43 3 01 . S M 2 1 t 41 3 13 S 30 8 Ol 45 3 21 til 6 H Chosen by the body cf th" rr'tl the assurance lhat my ailm'iiistratMii ... ..'.! be devoted to the welfare ol" th v. ticie ur tiy, and not to ihe support of any pario !.: section or merely local interest, I th: Inr ie- new the ileciaratiiitis 1 haveherel'iiure m !. . and proclaimed my ti.'d delf-rtiiiiMli i'i t maintain to llieexient et my nliility," th. !7ii vernment in its original purity, nnl l si.!, pt as the t'Jiiis ol my public policy, thos.: :: at Republican doctrines wliieh coustiitiie tho strenpth of our national existence. " In reference to the Army' and Navy, I.tteiy employed with so lunch distinction on active . service, care shall be taken to insure, th' highest condition of elliciency and in further ance of that object, the military iiurul whoo!. sustained by tho liberality of Conpretw, receive the upecial attention of the Executive. As Amerienn freemen, wc cannot but sym pathize in all elTorts to extend ihe Hprirfcs of civil and politieal liberty, but at the Kinm time wo are warned by the adttrOuitinns nf history, and the voice f our own beloveil Washiiiotmi, to ab-tain from cntanulini' alli ances with foreign nations. I:i all iloputi't. tween coniixtiiig gnveriimeuli", ilw our in terest, not less than our tluty, to remain strict ly neutial, while our geographical position, tne cemusol our inslitiiuons and our people, the advancing spirit of civilizatiuii, and abc-. e all, 'he dictates of religioii, direct us .to tbii cullivalion of peacetul and friendly relations with all other powers. It la to be Imped that no international question can now arise which a Government, confident in its own strensrth, and resolved to protect its own lust rmiits, may not settle by wise negotiation ; anil it eminently becomes a government jike imr own, t.KindeJ on the moralitv and .intelli gence of its tilizens, and upheld Ly their a'f leclions, to exhaust every resort of Pionornbli diplomacy before appealing to arm?. In the conduct rff our foreign relations, 1 shall con form to these views, as 1 believe them essen tial to ihe best interests and Ihe true honor of Ihe country. The appointing power vested in Ihe President, imposes delicate and onerous duties. S i f:ir as it is possible o be informed, I shall u.A ' honesty capacity and fidelity iiiiKspe'!. iL prc-re.jujsileg to trie beelowal of etVa'.', n . ! lha atiM'tice of ei:ber of the' ipiuIiiM's th.:.l bo deeine.! sutliciuul cau- ht rnmv.;!. It eha.l be my ntudy .)d recommend S':ch constiiutioiial measures to Coiigrens as mny be necessary and prorw-r to secure e.iconian iiient and protect iO!i to ihe great interests of agriculture, commerce and manufactures : 1 1 improve our rivers and harbor, lo provide for the speedy extinguishment of the pnblet debt, to enforce a strict ia-rounlability on the pait of all oiiicers of the (Jnvernment, and the utmost economy in all public expendi tures. Hut it is fur the wisdom of Congress itself, in which all legislative powers a:e ves ted by the Constitution, to regulate these n..d other millers ol" Jbmestie pnlicy.. I sliall look with confidence- lo Ihe eniiviuened pa triotism of that bju t au.pt such measiiies Tbe prerniiuns ar leas than ar.v o'.hr e- nrvt n:-i polictea ad'-wd (reater adv.iriirs. 1V.'. !9 ci cal-'-rrtir y and quarterly preiniuma, bau' cret rr.:es t prem n-.u, s:i..rt terms, joint lives, surviv. jshi a sad errlowaen.a; a., form of Auslicau-Ja (f T which there are hUuut shee-j-) a to be hart on ajelieatie at the oiaoe, or by letter to the Agent, J. 11. rl'HDY, SonUirjr. Ratss roa ustratse SlOO oa a cisr'.s Life For LTfe. 1 SO S'4 S.70 S.n4 S.03 birth ost. br psuiaj ths Cosnpany oa eeuta woaM secure to his luauly ur aeira SIUS anouU he die one year j or foe $o0 he ae eareaiotheai SlUuO; or Cos 13 annually for seven years keserare lo theia flUU) ab-uld ke dvs in seren years; of for t0,40 paid annuslly during; lite he seearee SluUI to he paid when he due. Taeuaure seeorin; hisown haias, by the duTerenee la anvaua of nceeauiaM Yrse tooaechsnxee ay outer omeee. rot slu, w us neua wosva reeatv eoouu A. For I year. For years. SO 61 l SO aa i.li 4U I So 1.S4 0 IS t,07 fie Stf 3,7 Exaatru A person aged SU years nest hewkt he die ia one yeas roou ot appocauua ss the otnee. i Tuunn-Faanct W. Bawls. H O. i mi panieuhus anav he had at W. CLAUUOKN, Psasldeal. Ootn.riae Pevaicue Dr. J. B. Masasr, Sunbnry. J. H. Pvaar, Sualairy, Afeni for NorUnaiberaiad an , Jury S, 1848 Cotlen Yam, Cotton Carpet Cblin, Cottdn Laps and Wadding, Cotton OmKrree, Ready made Pantaloon, Ready made Vest, Congress Knives, PoroaUia haJ proaerving kettles, itut leceived for sale by II. MASSER. Bunbury, Dee. S, 1648. I AISINS, curranla, citrofi, chetee, pepper sauce, etc. For sale by J. W. FRIUNG. Sunbury, Dee. 168. PLASTER, Salt and rlali, just n 1 by J. W. Unnbtitv, Pec 5, IS 18. received and for FRIMNG. n il. ... -h a :n ; to- .'uris of cnnriliatioii as iuy ii interests, and ten t o "e v. ii.o'.i sli nil ! b ' 'he p h u s u ;d arT-'o'ioiis-. I '- ! :.' r orrt'i'e a:i "I i'h iv .i in. !: zeiii.u!.y i.nru w of ibe giiver:iier'! la co.-.e'.isior:, I mrorat-.' lowitiri n, l ja ;h hu;; ly to which the grjc'tiesd teni'tt has conducted oui invoke a fr- 'riit io.-" of th Cure winch has ! t u f oul s lo the eminence we this ,l..v us seek to deserve that tmii ...lle'r; j n.l,--l; ri'ii: jT o a.i-.ia - '. f you, rr.y ' te'- 'rt! of pr -tp 'ri Of Divine lVvi c untry. Let . us' Kl!i; I'.O'eeil'-i; eciijii , .i: 'l tt nar.ee bv rre deuce and moJeiatioii in our cnimci's; bv well diitvted attempts to ,i,ssiU2 th . bitter ness which too often marks iti.r voi i.il le dif ferences of opinion; f y ;h pio:iiii!tT.i,.;vi and C ract ice of jnsl aul liK-ial pi ineipl- s : ue.d . y aa enlarged patriotism, which shll He knowledge no lim,i:s but those of our owri ' wide spread Repob'.l.v Kttv irtfixf inriirs. . ; A new and dangerous counterfeit t'2 nft) s on the Mechanics Bank of Burlington. The viorJ KeV Jersey on the right hand; hide of Ihe note is blurred. The line "Me-" chanica Bank of" Burlinsdon," by close inspection thav that it De been altered. " ReaJinq JournJ. CocNTtaPEiT RtLltl'S. The Philadd pfiia Sun say i, thai relief notes, of the lie nomination of one dollar, have been altered to two dollar notes, and so in?eniou&ly exe cuted as to pass readily. The fraudulent notes may be detected by a careful eiatr.ina. tion. ' .