SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. QUI 0ott0 of 3tcm0. cM plAc7(t6T'i --Doctor' ,t the mines hi California, are a hundred dollar Wait., A phywcian from Westches n N. Y., taa eatabliahed himself on the nks of the Saoramento, in a log cabin, one half of which he uses as a store, and the vtber as a hospital ; and it is said that he re 0(jTM as much gold daily as the arerage of Vrentjr miners. ' Floating Ssatos. The people of the ..stern Texas, says the Houston Telegraph, rere to elect a floating Senator at the late election, but we are unable to ascertain who s the successful candidate, ine vmters are been so high in that section that all the Mnators and mails seem to be afloat. "Lance Dam. The Hadley Falls Company, which has a larger capital than any other cotton manufacturing company in the United States, is now building the largest dam in America, being 1047 feet long and 30 feet 4iigh The water power is estimated capa ble of driving 1,200,000 spindles. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of 'Pennsylvania, have within the past three days purchased $113,500 of the State Loans, for the sum of S10O,001 12. This is the first purchase made under the law passed at the last session. ''Chabies, do you really love my dnngh 'ter!" "You know I do, Mrs. Snipkins." "How much do you love her t 4,I love her as hard as hard as a horse can kick." Mrs. Snipkins was satisfied of the strength of his affection. There is no ill so hard to bear, No pain so sharp, no woe so keen, No poverty so great to hour A loss of those, who friends have been; 'Earth's starry flowers no longer smile, Heaven's stars no lonpcr glow above, Nor mirth can more the heart beguile Shorn of it golden plumage Love. 'Destrcciivb Fire at Elmira--Lom 100,. U00 Eaglt Tavern in Ruins. On the 2d inst., the Livery stable of L. B. Fish, was discovered to be on fire, and all parts of the Tillage from where the canal crosses Water street, at Thompson's Hotel, down to Bald win street, and up Baldwin street, including ;the dwelling of Thos. Dunn, were destroyed . , A bible and a newspaper in every house, good school in every district, all studied and apprecicted as they merit, are the prin cipal support of virtue, morality, and civil liberty. Franklin. "Can yon tell me, Jim, where they get so .fnuch corn from to manufacture into whis key !" "Why, no," says Jim, "but I can tell very well where the com comes from -after the whiskey is madel" The Democrats of Bradford county, have -nominated George Sanderson and Charles Stockwell, for Assembly. In the Senatorial district of Bradford and Tioga, John W. Gu ernsey m tie Democratic nominee. Eg wtiich are not very fresh are unsafe to eat in these times. A little putrid white of an egg, called addled, taken into the sto mach, occasions nausea, hence fainting, vom liling, diarinusi, and gripes. Some poetical genius, after being on a .rgit, penned the fallowing verse: WeR, brandy drink, and never think, That girl's at all can tell it ; ' 'They Jiori't -suppose a woman's nose, Was ever made to mell it. The Assrvr. 'The spell . is broken s'he Sias laid 'Her treniblinc lips ajraimt his cheek ; On hers there is a deeper tfhade Of crimson, but ffue floes not speak ; Hervoice in hushed I'nerwoice is still 'Tis given, half without 'her v.-ill ! Xibuo-. Bavfield, an English officer, has 'been for :30 years engaged in surveying the St.lnwrence river, from the culf to the head of .;Ake Supebidr, and tis -still t iTae same wote. 'Be ey fheie are 22)000 intends in this over ncd The eastern waters of Lake Huron. The gold of California will have a great rfTeat lujwn matrimony It isunderatoocl that the generality -cf youngHailies new decline to engage iffcemseWes, iprefersing to wait for a year .or two When "the crowd returns from the saiggsrra, at waioh time each one ex- pecte te catch, a fifty thousand Hdllarer- The Creek Slave, Towers' great work, has been purchased by the Cincinnati Art Union, and it is expected that it will fee put -up as one of the prices for the annual drawling. ' A man is daring business in Cincinnati ia room four feet wide by two and a half feel deep., He makes money. Poo FriLow.The "proud duke" of Somerset, as he was called, used to say that he pitied Adam, 'because he had no ances tors. . . ' The priests df the Greek church, in order to encourage (he recruits raised for the Rus sian army, assure them that if they are killed in Hungary, ihey will rise the third day at Motcow The Colored Men of Connecticut propose to have a Convention on the 12th instant, to consider their "political condition," kc. They want the right of suffrage, and regard their exemption of taxation as a privilege of little importance. "Wild Pigeons. A few of these birds have arrived on their semi-annual visit to the North,, and have taken up their quarters in the neighboring forests of Trenton. V- The Late President ef the RepnNio el ;,JUyti, Geo. Boyer, has arrived in Paris. He , Ulead purchasing as estate oear louloa and passing the remainder ef bis life m France. Pat roa inso stuck to thi wall, The dean and chapter of Westminster Abbey charge $100 for a plaoe on the wall for a has relief two feet nine by five feet six. ' - Seventeen, out of the tt Democjatie pa pers in Michigan, have come out in favor of the exclusion of slavery from the free terri Joriet by act of Congress. Ten days per annum the average k li ps cf human life. Goal v?rabc. SoNBuar, September t, 1849. Amount of coal brought to Sunbury over the Danville and Potteville rail road, from the Shamokin rnfnes! Tons. For the last Week, 020 Per last report, 1117 Total. 11683 QLIjc itlarkct. vhilatjetjphxa mahkit. 8ir, 11, 1849. Wheat Prime Pennsylvania reds are held at $1 05a 106 and white at $1 12aSl 13. Corn. Yellow is worth 65 a 66c; white 61 a 63 c. Oats. Southern Oats are held at 30 a 31 ; Penna. 33 a 34c. Kve Market bare small sales at 64e. WhiIket. Sales in hhds at 24 o and in bbls at 28 cents. BALTIMORE MARKET. Ojjict of tin American, Sep. 10th, 1849. GRAIN. Sales of wheat at 1 0681 He for prime white, and 100 a SI 06 for red, and white suitable lor family flour at 112 a 116 cts. CORN Sales at 60c for white, and 63c for yellow. We quote Md, Rye at 56c. ; a lot of Pa. do sold at 65u. OATS Sales at 30 a 33c per bushel. WHISKEY We note a sale of bbls. this morning at 29 cents. In quantity they cau be had at 284 cents. SUNRURY l'RICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Masstr. Wmiat. - -100 Kti. -56 Cork. - .50 Oats. - 31 BlTTll. IS Eons. .... 9 Pur. .... 6 Flaxsiio. .... 15 Tallow. . . .10 Beeswax. ... 95 Flax. - - .8 Heckled Flax. ... 10 Dried Apples. - . - .50 Do. Peaches. ... - SOO to pnrsiciAss, druggists and cointky MERCHANTS. TR. J. N. HEELER & Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Eng lith, Frmirh, Grrmtm and Amriean Iirus, Med iciues, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stulfs, GIuss ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines &e. Having opened a new store No. "94 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, wo re spectfully solicit Country ilculers to examine our stock lielbre purchasing elsewhere, promising one and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medi cines, on as lilierul terms as any other house in tlio City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular physician, affords ample guarantee of the genuine quality of oil articles sold at their establishment We especially invito druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Kttler't Celebrated Family Medicine, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wc respect fully remain, J. N. KEEI.ER & BRO., Wholesala Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. September 15, 1849 ly. Rridge Letting. T&TOTICE is hereby given that proposals will 1 be received at the house of Martin Drum lisllcr, in Jackson township, on Monday Scptenilicr Sltb, 1849, for the repairing or renewing a bridge across Green Drier Creek, near the house of John M. fnyder. Plans and specifications can be seen on the day of Istting WILLIAM FOLLMER, JACOl) HOFFA, CHARLES WEAVER. Commissioners Commissioners' office, ) Sunbury, 8epL 8, 1849.) SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. T InvcnUrs, Mechanics ad Artlsaaa. THE Publishers of the Scientific America in returning their thanks to the community for the liberal support and encouragement which has been extended to them during the past four years, would respectfully give notice that the first number of Volume five, will bo issued on tne S"d of September, affording a favorable opportunity for all to subscribe, who may wish to avail them selves of the vuluable information always found in its columns. The new volume will be com menced with new type printed on sitra fine paper, manufactured expressly for this publication, and embellished with a chaste and elegant border. It will be published as heretofore in quorlo form, thus affording at the end of the year a UEAl'TI FL'L BOOK of OVER 400 PACES, containing between 5 and 600 ORIUINAL, ENCRAVIMiS of NEW INVENTIONS, described by letters of reference, besides a great amount or reading matter, valuable to every man in lite country. An iucreased amount of care and expense will be bestowed upon this volume, to render it more fully wbat it has been termed, "1 nc best Mechanical Paper in the World." Its columns as usual will be filled with the most reliable and correct infor mation in regate to the progress of SCIENTIFIC and MECHANICAL improvements. Chemistry, Architecture, JJoany, Manutacturea, Kail Koad intelligence and the weekly list of patents, pre pared expressly for tltis Journal at the Patent Otlice in W asltington. As sn evidence of the estimation in which the publication is held by the Scientific and Mechan ical portion of the community' It is only necessary to state, that its circulation has increased within the last three years to upwards of 10,000 copies, already exceeding the un.'ted circulation of all the Mechanical and Scientific publications in this country, and the largest ef any one in the world. I E K.MS : Two dollars a yeai in advance, or if desued, one dollar in advance, and the remain der in six months. TO OLUBS : 5 copies. $8 1 10 copies, $15 ; SO copies, $28. All letters must be post paid and directed to MUNI & CO. Publishers of the Scientific American, New York. N.B- Patents secured and mechanical draw- inga executed on the most reasonable terms, at the Scientific American oltice. September 8, 1849. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of su order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to Public sale, at the bouse of Michael Kpatx, in 6'eorgetown, Lower Mahonoy township, Nor thumberland county, on Saturday the 29lh day of September inst., to witi 4 II the interest of Daniel N. L. Reutter, (said to be the undivided half) of, and in a certain lot of ground, situate in Lower Mahonoy township, near Georgetown, bounded by lands of Adam Biugaman, George Brosius, Jacob AUemsn, and the river Susquehanna, containing one acre. Late the estata of said Daniel N. L. Reutter deceased. Sals to commence at 10 o'clock1, A. M., of said day,- whea Ibe conditions thereef will be mads known by MART A. SCHNABEL Administratrix.- Bv order of tha Court, Havni Rockefeller, CHi. O. C Sjiuibury, Kej.. 1, U19 1 TO the Friends of Humanity. This is to certify, that since Mr. Rockefeller has held tho offices of Register cV Recorder tie has Kindly and freely supported myself and ssven children, (tho oldest being merely able to main tain himself,) and that ho pledges himself in his notices In the papers, that if the voters of the county will elect him to these offices at the next general election, he will give the em .half of the nctt proceeds of said offices to the support of my self no iiuie cnnuren, lor two years rrom iseccmncr next, in which pledge I most cheerfully snd wil lingly confide. Hs has offered to give me secu rity thereof, but I do not ask it of him, his word alone being a sufficient guarantee to me for that purpose. I, therefore, htimhly and most respectfully, ask all the friends of my late husband, Martin Incin, and the voters of Northumberland county, gener ally, to support Mr. Rockefeller j for should he be elected I would be able, with the aid of my rela tives, to discharge the debt upon the house built by my husband, and secure a home for myself and children. I am in a feeble state of health myself and have no means of support whatever for my family, nor have I had any since Julie last, except what I have received from Mr. Rockefeller and that he has freely and plentifully given. May God reward him for his kindness. I, therefore, most earnestly hope, and believe that tho friends of the widow and the fatherless will support Mr. Rockefeller for these offices. RACHAEI. IRWIN. Widow of Martin Irwin. Suiibnry, Pep. 1, 1849. 3t. To all whom It may concern. JVOTICE is hereby given that the following certificates of Shares of Stock, in the Centre Turnpike Company, have been lost or mislnid, vii: one share in the name of John Buvers, de ceased, one shnre in the name of Martin Weaver, Esu.i and two shares in the name of Jacob Geur- hart, sr., deceased. That application will be made by the subm-rilier, to whom the above shares have been legally transferred, for new certificates of stock to be issued to him. Win. L. DEWART. Sunbury, Sep. 1, 1819. 3t. TO THK INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF NORTI 1UM BERLAND COUNTY. Fellow Citizens : Warmly urged by many of my friends, I have consented to be a candidate for tho office of REGISTER & RECORDER &o. at the next general election. It is known to the niol of you that I submitted my claims to the County Convention that assembled in Sunbury, od Monday last, and received a majority over any other candidate on the first four ballots. The means afterwards used to defeat mc, I consider wcra unjust and dishonorable. I agree to submit them now to an intelligent community, and if so fortunate as to lie elected, I will endeavor to dis charge the duties incumbent upon said otlice in good faith. Very respectfully your fellow ritizsn. JOHN W. MILES. Northumberland, Sep. 1 ,1849. REGISTER & RECORDER, fee. 'T'HE undersigned respectfully oilers himself as a Candidate at the next general Election, for these olfiees. Being well acquainted with the duties for several years, and fully determined, if elected, to discharge them faithfully, he believes he could give general satisfaction. I also pledge myself, that, if elected, I will apply the one half of the nctt proceeds of the offices, to the support of Mrs. Irwin and her Orphan children (whose indigent circumstances greutly need it.) for two years from Decemlier next, tho time Mr. Irwin's term would have expired, if he had lived. The support of the electors would be greatly ro- mcnibered by DAVID KUUKbr ELI.EK. Sunbury, August 4, 1849. REGISTER & RECORDER, &c, '"PHE subseriler has lioen solicited to oiler him t self again for the office of itnaisTKit si. itKcomtF.tt. for Northumberland county, and trusts if elected, his experience in suid otlice w ill enable him to dis charge its duties satisfactorily. JOHN 1". 1'IKSEL. Sunbury, Juno 23, 1819. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. THE subscriber offers himself to the electors of Northumberland county as a candidate for COMMISSIONER. should he be elected he will faithfully discharge the duties af his office. WILLIAM WILSON. Lewis township, June 23, 1848. E. HICKS JOITES, WHOLESALE DKAl.KR MANUFACTURER OF WILLOW AND WOODEJi WARE. Importer of French Baskets Looking Classes, mid Fancy Roods, No. IS North Second Street, Between Market and Arch Sts, under J. Sidsxt Juke' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, HAS on hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Combs, 11 rushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too numerous to mention,') Looking Glasses of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs, Ac, BROOMS, Shaker's Kaslcm Wisp and Country Brooms, WinJow Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Washboards in fact. Wooden and Wil low Ware of every description, all of which will be sold low for Cash or City acceptance. Merchants would save themselves much time and trouble, by calling and examining my stock before purchasing. N. li. Looking Glasses, are insured against Breakuge to all parts of the Union, without extra charge. August 25, 1849. 3m EOSTOB. P.. H. AWL, REPPECTFULLV informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he haa perma nently located himself in Sunbury. His otlice is next door to Mr. Jacob Painter's hatter-shop, where he can at all times be found, unless pro fessionally engaged. Sunbury, August 25, 1849. 3m Estate of Jacob Gearhart, (Car penter) dee'd. 1 OTIC'E is hereby given that letters of admin 1 iatration upon the estate of Jacob Gearhart, (Carpenter) late of Rush township, Nortoumber land county, dee'd, have been granted to tha sub. sclilwr, residing in said township, All persons in debted to the estate are requested to make imme. biate payment, and all having claims against said estate are desired to present ahem to tha anlwcri der, without delay. WM. D. GEJRIMRT, dinr Auq 18, 1849 tit. my ENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS. 1 TENINGS A cheap and excellent arti. lo lor fastening sash for sale by J. W. f K1L1AU. 5unbury, July 7, 1849. W OSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this B. excellent article for 1 etter, 4c, just received and for sale by HENRY MAooEK. Sunbury, July 28, 18!-- WHEAT WANTED One dollar per bushel, cash, will ba paid for good wheat by IKA I . tLCMtn i , Sunbury Jan. S7tli, IB4U u. rriEAS, from the New York Canton and Pekin J. Tea Company. For sale by j. w. iiiii.i:u Punbury, Dec. S, 1818 I'too Valuable Plantations AT PUBLIC SALE- T1 V virtue of the lasl Will ami Testament o tJ George Krehs, dee'd, late of jacksfln tbwnship, Northumberland county, tho undersigned Execu to will sell at public sale, on the premrsef on H Trail at, the lflth of Sbptkmbkii, next at 10 o' clock, A. M. the following described real property vis t A Plantation, containing 56 acres, more or less, sittltiu! in said Jackson township, bounded by lands of Jacob Ganger, John M. Snyder. Peter Reyltock and others. Thereon is erected a two story stone dwelling ouse, a bank Barn, a Spring-house and never-failing spring of water upwards of SO acres of this tract consists of of meadow land. Also an Orchard and Cider Press. Another Plantation, containing 100 acres, mora or less, adjoining the first mentioned plantation, and lands of George Hoemer, William Schlegel, David Zurtman and others. On this plantation there is also erected a two story log dwelling House, a log Burn, a never failing spring of water, and a sufficient quantity of meadow land, an excellent Orchard of every va riety of fruit trees. There aro upwards of 60 acres cleared and the residue well timliered. Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made known on the day of salo lv GEORGE UEPPIN, Ex'r. August 11, 1849. ts ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursnauce of an order of the Orphans' Court ef Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 15th day of September next, to wit : The undivided two filth parts of a certain Tract or Land. situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland county adjoing lands of Augustus Huey, Ephraim Miller, John Derr, Peter Krceger, Peter Puff, Dunklclwrgcr and others, containing 200 acres more or less about 100 acres of which arc cleared. Whereon are erected a House and Barn, Orchard 4-c Late the estate of Daniel Furman, dee'd. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of suid day when the conditions thereof will be made known by S.1MUEL FURMAN. Adm'r. Bv Order of the Court ) Davi'd Rockefeller, Clk. O. C. Sunbury, August 18, 1849. ts LAND WARRANTS. rplIE highest market price will be paid for sol--t dicrs' Land Warrants, at the EXPRESS OFFK'K, Pottsville, Pa. Pottsvillc, August 25. 1649 at Estate of Alexander Strickland, dee'd. TV OTICE is hereby given that letters testamen- ' tary have been granted to the subscribers, on the estate of Alexander Strickland, late of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same, are requested to call on the subscribers for settlement. WM. GASS i r , WM. M. MILLER, ) " "' Up. Augusta tshp. Augusta 11, 1819 fit CHARLES W. HEGINS, ATTCS.1TEY AT LAW, lNittNvlllr, k'a. Will promptly attend to collections and all busi ness entrusted to his care. June 10, 1849, BOSS OINTMENT, TOIL TETTER 1 F. A I Hie following ei-ililinitr from Onpt. Dnrw. Hie V v-ll kiiDwn onrt popular Slunn Hont I'opuiin (o" tlie Truvi'lU-r.) rniLAKKi.niiA. October 31. 1HI6. Several ynrs since I wit tttnekeri with a hrrnkinir out on my neck in llie lonil 01 Teller, which I mil convinced wiis enniniclc.1 til (he ll:irlier'sShip. ll Rmiuliiiillv cxlcml rd over niv face until it nwhed the upper (inrt of the cheeks, ll'urittg llie several m-mtli tluit it e iiiliunerl sprcmliui;. 1 iikciI ilillerent uppltciilloiifl. some nf which Imtl the crt'ccl. npprenlly nt I'-tiPt. .f incpumn the liciic, but from none of lliem'ilid I perceive Ihe leurt liciuiit until 1 spplietlthe Hnim Ointment. Ily the uie ofouc jnr of it. I was iert'eclly cureil uul liuve reiiuiiued free of the ntrec. lion. 1 hnvc sines used the Ointment. Itshtly applied for Much, ness of the face, hlotches. clutpped' nanus, Ac. With jer. feet success. I have no hesitation in recoinnjeuiliur it in llie strongest manner to Ihe pnUie. J AM ICS DEVOK. Agent Hixrt Masseii, Sunbury. J sly , I Ml). TICKNOR'S OOX.VXSBIAXT UPELLINO BOOK. BEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tem of Ortlioirrnov and Orthoepv. including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year a experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, dec. The attention of Teachers. School Dtrectors. parents, &c, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modem spelling and usagca in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better adnoted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Mats. It is v. list it purport to lie, a Mpi-lling book and not a Reading Uook, und only requires an examination oil the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for sale by Hcnht MAssca, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1K49. WHY WILfs VCH SDFFEIl? WHY will yi neglect those preiuouitory symptoms Which ure giving you wuruu-g tluit smii thing numt lie dlie save yttu fnsil the gisve of the couiaiuiplive ! Why encourage Ihsl hacking Cough the pain in lh siile night sweats railing of bkftHl or dnliculty of Ucuthing f Why rueriwhe.1 ami foster the i!i:ase tluit is preying iima your vitals, taking; swiiy yimr strength with each passing day, and hastening yon to that bourne from whence no traveller returns?" Hs is how shle to travel uiwl sttand to his tsisineis. Wilneaa the eases of Kev. Ileurv Jinies. list Kight Ave nue, wIhi wus cured of s cough of 3U years standing ; Mrs. Atlree, fin IN CornelM-street. WHO nail been given Up hv Drs. .Mist. Kose atsl McClellan. The grandchild of Christum Kleulis, 133 liillow-street, who was also given up to die. Mrs. Millue, formerly of Hrooklin, whom Ihe first Physicians snid eiaikl not tie cured ; aiat a host of other, who have tieeu arilicted with ASTHMA. CO.MU.MlllO, UVI'.K Cll.MI"i.Al.T, and sit Ihe vsrieus forms of disease ui the vital organs. Do sny uouta the emcacy ts tins medicine r uei uieia go and cimvcrsa with those who have been eured by it. rsillUlleis SHHUIllll me uamea anu rcsHieiieea fas anuin LMMilial ts nem uaty or umiiiw, gratia, in purciauiug, Im uire v.ai set the genuine, ask fur "HiKHMA.VH AI.1 IIKAIJNO 1IA1-M," and see thai Ibe written signs. ture ol' A. ttbermuit, M. D. ismi tlte rapper of each bultls SUERVAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER tin rurcri mor auei if RheninatiMn, Vmim iu th Bwk, Kill bimI rhuml. IsUiubuffti mihI Weukiienm. tbuii anv imli rttlKiii tliat bu uwrcu4mi, liumlmi iif untvinripli'd ntafalt huve atlrjiuptcu to vtiuiLrlcU it, mux mua it 141 upuu ma roniDWiitty u thr frimiitK. V Btwtre DcnrpUim.jj KeiuciiiUef tlwi tha true aiwl iruuiiiC FUaltjr in priut Un rmMivh pnfttt uuule exiifttuly r the (vur(HNie end every euee thr if(iutlure of i)r. Hmvomii i pruiied himsb thr m ut the l'kler, im1 tlte wu4e eeruretl by tn " ighL Nmie ther ere teiium. i nrrur wnen you wtuh nm Mieranic'sVtMif M tin's P bister, cell at tlieoacv, lta) Ntasmu treat, ainl you will m he diaippiNuied. RmiwhiImst nriikrinaUstl.ee U Naaauu-atreet, New-York, where all Dr. Hhenitan'a lAseiigeaare aikl. Hia Acmu are Mra. !!) I w r uiitm atreet ttruoaryni uiuraun, WllUuuuuurx aiK. neon in tt 10, ikwuhi, anu JOHN YUL NO, unlury. M.A.McCAY, Nortimuiberland Aug. U, lN9-ch 3m ly STONE WAXIS. STONE milk Psns, atone Jugs and Pitchers, and other article of atone war just received and for sale by JOHN W. FKIL1NU, Sunbury, June 93, 1849. FOR SALE. A good cow, nearly , fresh for sale cheap. Enquire at Ihe otlice of the American. Hunbury, June 9, 1S19. RESOLUTION. RELATIVE TO .4JV JlMEJWMEXT OF THE COJSTITUTIOJV. Rs.oum t tna Ssiats sd Home or Risk!ta- TIVSS of tHE CoMMOKWEALm or Pkshsvlvssia is OknksaL Asksmklt Msr, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth lie smended in the second section of the fifth srtlcle, so that it shall read ss Oilkiws i The Judges of the Bilpfcme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pleas, snd of such other t'oitrts of Record ss sre or shsll be estn Winhrd by law, shsll be elected by the qualified electors of the t;oniiniHiwenlth in Ihe trimmer following, to will The Judges of tlie Puprome Court, hy the qualified electors of the Commonwealth at targe. The Ft mideut Jatlgea of the several Courts of Common Pless and of such other Courts f Record as sre or shall be estshlishea hy lsw snd all other Judges required to be learned in the la w, by (hs queli. lied electors of tha respective districts over which they nre to preside or set as Judges. And the Associate Judges of ths Courts of Common Pleas by ihe qualified electors H' the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices for the term of fifteen yesrs, if they shsll so tng lichnve themselves well! (subject to Ihe slloiiacitt liereinufter provided for, snlisequent to ths first election :) The President Judges of the several Courts of Common Plens. and of such other conns of Record as ore or shall lie established hy Is w, and nil other Judges re quired to be Icnmed in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten yenrs, if they shall so long behave them selves well : Tl'ii; Awiciate Judges of the Ciairl of t;:-!ii-mon Pirns shall h U1 their offices f.r the term of five yirs. If they shall so long hchnvc themselves well : all of wh 'in shall lie cisnmissioiied by the Governor, tint for sny res sonaMc cause which shall not he siitTicictit grounds of impeachment, the fJovernnr shnll rem vc nny of ihem on the ndilress of two.thirtls of each branch of tlie Legislature. The first election shall take place st the general election of this Commonwealth next after the adoption of this sinend. meat, ami the commission of all the judge who tiinr be then in olhVc shall expire ii the first M. unlay of Decem ber foil owing, when Ihe terms of the new judges shnll eiaiiiiieiiee. The person who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court rlmll hold their offices ss follows: one of ihem for three venr. one for six yenrs, one for nine yearr, one for twelve -car. and one for fifteen vearai the term of each to be divided hy lot by the said judges, ss soon aflci the election a convenient, and iheremilt certified hy them to the Governor. Ilinf the eomminsions ninv be ismed in nceordsnce thereto. The judge wh.we coinmis. sion will firsjf expire shall lie t'hief Jiuaice during his term, and thereafter each judge wll'ise couiniiwion eluill first ex pire shall in turn lie the t hief Jiifticc. mid if two or moro commi'iaou elinll cxire in the auine day. the judges holding them shall decide by lot which Khali la the Chief Jimtice. Any vacancies happening bv dinth. lesignnlioii, or otherwise, in any of the mid c intls. shall lie filled hv oppoiuluient by the Gveruor, to cntitimie till the firrt Monilny of Oeeeluber succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supremo Court nud ths Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pen shall, at slated time, re eeive for their serviiTcs nn adequate eouiKuaation, to be fixetl by law. which shall not lie diiniiiiKhed during their niqitiminnce in office, lait they shnll receive no fees or per. qtlisitcs of office, nor hold any oilier office if profit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the L'ni. ted Slntes, or any other State of this Union. The Judges of the 9apfeme Court during their continunitee in office shall reside within this Cisnnionwealth, mal the other Judge during liieir continuance in office shall reaide within the district or county for which they were resjiectively elected. WIU.TAM F. PACKER, Speaker of Ihe House of Representatives. GEO. DAUSIE, Speaker of the Senate. In tub Sknatk, March 1. 1849. Rssolvkp. Thut this res ilutioit pass. Yeas 31, Nsys 8. Kxtruct from the Journal. SAML. W. PEARSON, Clbbk. In the Hot;si: ok Rcpkesentativm, Atril 2, 1849. RssoivtD. Tlntthis resolution pass Yeas 58, Nays 86, lUtrsct from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. Silcrktary's Office. Filed April S, l&IC. A. L. RUSSEL. Dep. Sec. of the Commouivcalth. Secretary's Office. Pennsylvania, ps : I fo ckrtipt thut tlit-above anil f.trcjfoinffii a true and rorrort py of the Original Krmiliition ol' the General ArWr'tnhly. enliticd "Keilntiin rclittit'c to an Aineiitlmeitt oi ihe C.ittitiitijii,'' ua the auine remnim on file in this office. In ?.! inrmy whereof I have hereunto et my hand, and rmiwd t Iw afhxt-d the JB "utr. ii iih ripvr'iitii uiiy "I jump. Alllio AP? Il""imi, one tlHuisund eight hundred and 7iK TOWXSEXD HAIXES. Secry of the Commonwealth. "Jrtt'RNALOK SeNATF.. rirM ilutitm. No. . minted HegIution. wun rend third tune. On tin? r.ut-sti 'u. will llie Scutitc aixrco to the lulifiti 'i'iic Vi?n iiuil Na wcru UiWni unrei'uhlv to thf I'oiisutntii'ii. unit were ns inllnw. viz: Yeas Mrnrn. II tin, llriiwli-v. C'rahh. ( uuniiii'tmm Foray Hi. llutiK J -lmstiii. l.tvvrftM'f, in, Mummi. Mut iuuh. 31 lumhii. lurii, KK-iuintp, Nxller, sunkcy, su urv. SiiiiiII, iiipit. Sh-rri'lt nnl Stiiif 2, Nays Mr-Mr. Ilert, Urmn. I'rirk. Iw. Kinir. Koniir- nutrhrr. I'oiUM't-r uud DnrMt. Si'E vher the qm-itti.iii wjik ilcltTiiuiittl in the affirmative. " JOLHNAL OF THE IIOl.SE OF lttl'UKsENTA T1VKS. liall the rrsnlution pa f The vena mid imva were t'lknt nreeahly to the provision of the tenth urtu-le ol' the Count itui ion, and are an follow, viz : EA! MeMrtrn. (ialt on J. H;ill, Onvid J. Kent. Ciaii Hiddle. IVti-r 1. HI kuiu. Uivid M. Boh. Thuut K. Hull. J nc -li Crt, Jnhn M. Uiflil. Nutliani.-l A. Kllartt. Jueh Kiihtv, David 1. KitlilL'iuaii, William Kvam. John Fittiaold. Siiiiiuei Kejjely, Jiweph W. Finher, Jlcnry M. Fuller, innuia iiMive, iv-hk-ri namj.)8 n, tieore I . llfiiazey, Thoiik-ia J. Herriuir, Joaenh MiL'iiin. C'liarl. llortz. J'tili B. Ilowt-r, HolRTt Kioiz, llitrriiioii I. Laird. Ahmham IsUintterton. Jhjiu'4 J. lwi, J nine W. Loiuf, Jacoh A'. Ciirtney. John F..rCull k-Ii, HiiuIi M'Kee.John MM-nuli. nn, Aiutui .iuitin, s.imiiei Marx, John C. Alyera, bdwanl Nu'ka-e"ii. ritewart Iiraree. Jiiinea orler, llViiry C, lmit, Aloiixo Uohli, Uvoriie Kupley, Thesdir Kynutn, Bernard S. Hi-hooiKtver, iSamut'l Se'ibert, John Sharp, Chnminii Snivcly, TticMim C. rttepl, Jereiuiuh B. Hlulrlw, Joaeph J. Mtutzinaa, Murahtilt Sv.irUweltltr, Sanmel TopKert, T. Thorn, XiohohK Thorn. Armudi Wuttlea, Kmiuel Wt i rieh, Aloyza I. Wilcox, Duniet Zerhey and WiUiuiu K. rneaer, npenher. o(?. NAta Meattea. Aucualua K. Cofiivn. I)nvid M. Court ney, David Kvunit. Henry S. Kvam, John Feiilon, Johu W, (ieore, Thoinua Gilleapie, John B. Oordon, Wm. llrtm-, Jaim-a J. Kirk. Jom-ph LuiiUu h, Hohert R. Little, John t. M'Culmout. J'llm M Kre. illium Mh-rry, Jcmati Miller, William T. Mnrrin-m. John A. Otto, William V. It-terta. John W. Kovflterry, John H. Hiitlnronl, K Handle Smith, jonu rniyin, jonn rvuncr, oeorge viuu-ra ana utiviU r. iiiiuiim, 'M. the queation wa deter in inert in the amunativc.' SKrhttTARv'a OrnrK. ) IlarriHburiT. June 15. 1-40. t Pennsylvania. n : I rwirEBTirv tliat the alftre and ftttHfu iiiff ii a true aiMlesirrect ronvof the 11 Veua' L'oiniiiiuweulth, lor the ae&niou ol' IrlO. Wilnma tny hatrd aial llie a! of wtid oiTice. the fineenth day ol June, nue tlHiiiwind eiphl hundred and (Vrty-uine. Secry of the Commonwealth. July 7, 16.0.-3m. THE FAIOltlt'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. FjinT.u hv mn vf.H.NKrit kmkhson. IN ONE VOl.l'ME, Royal octavo, 1 165 pages, beautifiillv IhhiihI, eoutainlnir, 17 fine plates. besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about one fourth the cost of the English work, without any Plates. 'The Parmer's Kncyi-lniKdiii is a real treasury of practical information, wherein the experience of all ages and countries is carefully piistkd t r to tlie present day, and admirably arranged for con venient relereuce. Dr. Darlington. " V e are fullv convinced that ailch an amount of valuable knowledge for farmer ran be found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In fact, no t srmcr w no pretends to be well inform ed in his profession, should be without this work." New Gennessce farmer. An excellent work, lit to he distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Socitiea. J. S. Skinner. I or sale at una (Mlice, price Also, by E. W. CAKR. Third street, epnosite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maryland. Cxf y4Li Oauxaa mcst ai acccarsxicD ai ths CtSH. July 14, 1849 3m PATENT MEBICI1TE3. (irren's Oxygenated Bhter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townsend'aSarsaparilla. Baker's Sarsaparilla. Swayne'a 'yrup of Wild Cherry. Bwayne'a Vermifuge. Ay re's Cherry Pectoral Dr. Drake's Panacea. Dr. Cullen'i do Tibbit'a Pain Killer. Dr. HooHand'a German Bitter: . Indian Vegetable Pilla Horse and Cattle Medicines For sal by HENRY MASSE R. bunbury, July 14, 1840. TISSUE PAPE1U-Yellow Tiasti papa for covering glass, &c, for al k lh oHiae ot lh American. KNOB ANU BPHINO MORTISE LAT CHES.An sicalloiil article, for sals al hall lh usual price by J. W. T RILING, buiibury, July I, I'M?. 4ttAiM Vr and ".Nayn," taken on the "Ki'Mulinn re ST'Th at iff k"lvc 101,11 uuiendmeiit n the Constitution," VT4S lfv n" "r,,nt niMx-""1 " the Jonrnala nf the two II-" t thetienend Anyeiiililvot'thia "Encourage Your Own!" r IIAAS &UENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'T,HEiubacTibortresp;tfi,llyC,ii the attention Of the publlt to thtir large and splsndid assort ment of every quality and price of CAIlIftET-WAKE, which cannot fall to recommend Itself to evWr one ho will examine it, on it-cdutit of Iti durable workmanship and splendid finish, made tip of the best stock to be had in tne city. No effort pared in the manufacture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep up with the many improvement which are constantly being made. Their stock consists of Mahogany Sofas, Dlvana and Loung-en, Uurraus, Secretaries, Sftetoarts, SOFA, BREAKFAST AND DINING TABLES, and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to I'hila delphia manufacture. libUSrhADS, of every pattern and price, CUPBOARDS, WORK AND CANDLE STANDS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTENSION TABLES, in short, every article in this line of their business, Thry also manufacture all kinds and qualities CIIAIIIS, including varieties never before to be had in tSuuhurr, surli as MmoGssr, Black. Walxct ash C in mi Matlc Grkcia ; ixn Winsna C1IAIKS, An r A?r cr Pi a mo .Stools, wliirli arc of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in tne I'Kics or elsewhere. The aiilisrrilwrs are determined that there shall lie no exrusc for persons to purchase furniture in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained about the quality and finish of their ware and Chairs. Their articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they enn be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken in payment for work. ty UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. I"? The Ware Room is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS. GEORGE RENN. Sunbury, April 28, 1849 tf CHOICE GROCERIES. Ol,TO &. Co. S. If'. Comer Arch (f 6th Street Philadelphia, W J AVE now in store a well selected stock of J B the very best Family Groceries, which they will sell at the lowest prices and warrant to please. Green and Black Teas from $1 down to 85 cts per lb., the Black Tea 45 cents by Ibe Box, is unusual ly fine. Collce of all qualities and prices better Kuirnr for C cts. per lb., than any other store Muccaroni, Vermicelli, Canton Ginjrcr in Syrup, Olive Oil of the best brands, an assortment of the richest Jellies, and every article kept in our line. All coixls sent to the country, put up neatly and securely Please try us once and satisfy yourselves whether we can suit you. COLTON & CO. S. W. Cor. Arch & Clh St. Philadelphia, May 20, 1840 che3m ly WEISE (fe CLEMEMT, Saddle and Harness .Tinkers. H E undersigned respectfully 1 inform the public, that they linve nnmmeneeil tlm nlinvn liimi. ness in Sunbury, and will con stantly keep on hand and niunulucture to order, at theirstaud in Market street nearly oiposite 1 oung s i store, all articles belonging to their line of business. All unit ies manufactured by llinn will bcmiule in the ln'M und most durable style, and at )irices us ' reasonable as they can Iw had at any other estali- , lisliineut in llie county. They therefore respectfully I solicit uersnns to call and examine fur themselves I Isjl'orc purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro duce taken in by the stores will be taken ill ex change at the market price. HENRY WEISE. AUGUSTUS II. CLEMENT. Sunbury, June 23, 1849. GREAT ARRIVAL. TOHN YV. F RILING has iust rei-eived at his " store in Sunbury an extensive assortment of JNf.W (,)()I)N, or every variety which he is now ready to sell or exchange for produce; and consist ing in part of CLOTHS, CJSSIMERES, f. Linen and Cotton drilling, and summer wear of all kinds. Calicoks, Chint, Ginuham, Laws, See. Musliim bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quccnsware and Hardware of all kinds. Dnur.s Paints, and Dvkstiifs. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. And a great variety of other articles all of which will be sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, Muy 2(5, l g 19. ( THE CHEAP BOOK STORE. EA1TIEL3 & SMITH'S Cheat NkW k Skco.nd Hand Rook Siorc. A'orA MVm corner of fourth and Arch Streeh I'hUadtipMa, Law Books, Theological and Classical Book, MEDICAT. nbnire BIOGRAPHICAL HISTOHWAL BOOKS, sLMUUL BUUKS. SriKjiTipic and Mathkmaticai. Books. Juvenile Books, in crreat fnVu. Hymn Books and Prayer Books, Bibles, all sizes ana prices. lllank Booh, Writing Paper.andStalionary, Whole tale nntl tlrtnil UT Ova prices ara muehi ower than tlie aanrxia prices, re" l.usuries sih! snull iurerls ot hoiks pureliased. W luniks liiisrlr.l In unlrr I'nmi Londuu. niwuLipiuaj uue v, IMS-y LIQUOKS, WINES, &C, 'T'HE stibscrllier has just received a new supply of the best honors thai ever came to .SY.i,l,rv consisting in part ef Superior old pale Brandy. Fine Cognise Brandy. Superior Old Jamaica Spirit. New England Rum. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Common do, ' r!uienor Made'.i Win. Lisbon do. do. .Superior Tort Wine. Burgundy p0n do. Sweet Maluga Wine. Supe-.Jor CUiret Win in bottle. Cbpagn. -a. HEjdo.v mAmer Suubury, May 1849. A'otlceto Wellnquent Collector ALL collectors of taxes whose duplicate pre vious to 1849, hav not been settled, ar here by notified that their bonds will be entered on re con! if settlement is not made. By order of lh Commissioners, GEORGE MARTIN, Clk. Punbury, July 7, 1849. IVstlco to Delinquents). ALL persons indented to th sulsvriher, longer than aix months, on note or book account, era requested to rait and make settlement, or els their account will be left with a magistral for collec tion. JOHN y. FRJLING bunhurr, July , 119, f Cur if Atow(s. Ossnrs. ssMII. mU otker Hnmtrt ii-wt of ls Blood en fi tktUri SHALL QUA.VTlTr mhirk ? i of a MuH'fri t Can tf tmrS IMfna. ssv inof of the pmifyiv matted m i I ike MnUriiu wtU U iMwl i ersfww ss DuttMt A dure U nnqiuKionahU nitUna Ual BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT it raes McMcine. la Ter respeet t sni there Is sbi dsat proot la gjtut ewes etleeleil, that OMR BU1TLK 4 It enmsliM more purllTins. hesllei virtue snd swsVsi pow. imi thers Is sniiislnea tu Fvtr Boaia at ssy Mpari'ds, nr my oth r mnldlss tbst hs ever lea offirwl tor ssle. VlHcre u uiiduubli d proof In rat psmplrtels, thst liy the aw of thin (Trent IniHm Pvrifirr. tliev thst were tivino yet Livs they thst were Lavs snil (;atr ri.so enn nn Vi.k they thst Vre lir, HcStll vloui, snd uUierwiw dlieMed, bsvs been IIsaI.kd snd Cvaas. Hundreds ThouaancU wh hsT urd Ksast s Prsiriss. nfter hsvlns used sd tested Att Ihe tarmparUlto end nther sneHieiiieS recuns aieuded to cure blood diienies, hsve ttchtd tbHS Brant's is the Cheapest, bcnun One Bottle of it hM more mmliritl, ruratlrc miU trr In It, und, in tMiUfnif, turrn more Hittwt in much U$$ time, thnn imr bottle of Hty uOkt nmtlicint. If. ilirn. O.VK ftattlt tif Kkant' Purtirtm will tnrm TOVU TIMES inure dinfMt thrni on bottle of Mrtapa rilla. Hiunt'S PLmupikh' woM In an ch. ap nt four dot lorn h hnttlf', h mrsapnrilla n one dallnr. Hut HRANT8 Ft'UIKIKK in toM tor only ONK DMAK bottle; ni n huttlv of it hat vnrvd, mnl i capable of curing, Fr 'timet ttiuph diense m fifte boute f nar'aparilla. there for!, nrripniill. in cenufqueiicu of it It, power uid ijt in. t)irn! -fflrntr. nitotild hv fold nt no morn thna Tirrnty f tre O ut yet bottle, to be M thtttp u tu Fvl Pi km t One Dollar. One Dollar's Worth I How mu. li Cancer how muHi HvpiULii tin mwW ScatiruLA will One Itnfiar'e wimh ot lirnnt'e PUBIFIKR rure f head lln; iollownig ttutvuieut, which i ft men of ii port-r. CANCEROUS SCROFULA! 'I hi id the chm' of n Itying nan who yt kve. i tMtf curt J nf a won cbso ot 'tcrolula, by only Twelve bottUu ot IttKiit t'uritier. thin ever Whi cured by the vns of 7Vft (ittllnnsut the brut tttrfaparilta thnt wm ever mnde JNiripiml!ii hna not tujfirirmt medical potter to effect Um cur of utirh n feraUinely hapele n pe. Mr. i B. IIaskin. ot Ifomn, Oneida Co . A. Y., hud Sen via four yftr$wnn ronrinrd to hi ld the last yror-he wan o much HieH d mid deMlitnf-d u tn be uimble to mine ht bund tohl h;nd. He hid the bet medical d v ice had ttid till ot the best nirgaparilla to do food) tlWt Kot IMW und iror. nnd was connidfred to be in ft Dl'insj Sto:e, nnd rould not lire tventf-fouf hour longer wh.'n he eommiirnd utinf BHANTH PUKIFIER. His wM wn tatin nearly off. front ear to ear n hole was eaten through hi windpipe, under hit chin to that he breathed thruuifh the hole hii ear wna ao eaten around that It ennfd he lifted up out nf it pi nee, it only holding by ft email pifc-t the u of one arm waa dertroftd by two Ul rvrii an VU-rr undir the arm. hi targe aa a man's hand, had fwnrly ratrrt tlirouah h)s aide into hi bmdy. 1 hua, bm waa ntHii'tfd with Twtnty auch putrid, acrid, offensive UL tm. on varioii" ynvt nf hi peraOn. For further nnd full particular, oeo oir VampHUu. Dart. 1 if)MAi Williams, one nf the thoftt flkllfel phy 4irmna of Koitw. whu cnl:o(i to Haakin the day befort tie coinin,n(rd intinit IlrttRt't PttriJiiT. Iincf. W. exauv in't h.ni. and tlcu tn(d him Hint all the mtdicines to tha) world ro'ild nnf rurr liim tli'it hia vnts wni Worse than Hopeless ! Now hear Mr. HAS KIN'S Ftati-Tnmtt of t-ore. He aald : My wife pmrurt ii on.- buttle of IWASTS PUXIFYIXtM KXTtiACT of iwH t Itvnntd. l)nigeita, nf Rome 1 mm tne need aiim tluit and btaan to iat better tha ROTTI.R enabled me to frit off my bed, wheftt I bad beetl eon rincd one urar the second IkjhIh enabled me to tret O'tt of the hou-v the tiii no Imttle enabled me to Walk Two MHe to Rome fVntre. where I procured Sit Bottle inure: and when 1 had tiuiabod uaitig tbtin. Strata out ot Twenty I'trera mn HKAi.ro rp nn.i there bottle mora) i-ilected n I'KUKKt I" iX'Kt: of all the Ulcer, and r a to red me to yW hralih. FOURTEEN WITNESSES! Mr. IlASKIN haa awnrn to the above fueta, and tha fHrt ar! uitre.fed arid eertitied to hv IKJCT. T. W1L-l.lAMS-Mr. (i. R. Hit OWN. proprietor of the iVe-Rom4 Hnt!Mist.r, HISSKI.I, & LKONAKD, WTioleanle and rt!tul triiwifta and KI.KV'KN other rejertQbU wan wee. We Challenge the World To PUOVr. s Cure 1' hs revolting snd utterly kopettn a cm, ut' ."rrul'ulH, by the Udu of TKN TIMKS ss much 9arnpTriltd, ur hiiV other medicine, ss we. used of Hrmttt Purifitr to t-llerl the slm.e cure which cure shsll b proved by ns many rtll-knoirn. ruptrlablt itSMs. as t Iho shove cure. FOK SAI.K KY Jolm W. Filling. Sunln'rv Ps, Mnry A. Met'ny N. rihuniberolud. J.illll ft. ItlliU'l Mill, HI, Henry J.SInetrer ilo IMwiii'il A. KuTzner All lenersaiui iiril.'is mint be aJJret-d to Wal'eee h Co.. lift llrmulwnv, .New nrki filiil liiy, July IM0--ly. i:pii(uMc l.lle IriMiirnnce, Annultjr suid Ti'iiNt Company. OFFK'K M AV.M.M T STUF.F.T. rnil.ADKLPlilA. ( IMTL SriH.'HKI. CltiBTEa PKBPKTCAL. pellli C'lnjwir.y lire iinw prejvireil to transai't bnsitles I n;ti the must liheml und nilvnntnirenni, terms. They an siiitlviriK.il liy tln-ir linrter (se-t. a) "to ninks all and every iiitiirunee iig.rtiti,iuiu t'i life rinks of Wlmtever kind or nature, uml t-i nveivc snd execute tritns. inuke eislow mi nts, nnd to cnint and purchase snnuities." The Com. Iii,y lell niiniMli! " an.l endowments, and act as Trustee fur minors mid heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Assuniucs of (100 for tlie w hole terta of Llie. Ase. 1 Prem. I Aire. I Prem. I Ase. Prera. IS I 5n HI tiua 40 l' 3M 17 1 it t 2 15 47 3 4 14 1 50 SI 3 'JO 4S 3 Si 1 I I ill 'Ml 87 4 3 77 S" I fit) a, a XI 60 3 94 ji i tu .to a iu si is tt 1 (Hi 117 J 47 Si 4 s ai ls ;w S54 63 4 fll 41 I 7'2 39 il tt) S4 4 71 05 I 70 40 4 70 44 4 l Jn I M 41 SHI S 6 Vi 7 1 e'J 4'J M 47 .Tl I u4 4:1 3 (l 4N 6 44 I W 41 .1 H ill 4 7H :103 m is ja 60 6 03 Tlie premiums sre less than sny other company, snd th polieies HtTorU ttreuter nilvaiilaiies. Tuhles is hull-yearly siwl quarterly jireiiiiuins. hull' ereilit rutts of premium, short terms, joint liven, survivorships and endowments ; slsn, form of Apiiiieuiinti (i':r whieh there ars ISuiik sheetr) ara In lie had .ui upolieuti 11 at the olfice, or by letter to lh Aijent, J. II. PtHDV, f-unhury. Uatks sua iN.ratNo 8II1O on a single I.ifs Ace. Fori yeur. For7vnS. For Life. !! el fll 1.80 sj S.irt HI -.'(, l.lU .70 fill !!.II7 3.(i4 5J 3.IH 3.)7 0,03 Kmmi'LK A per hi nsed 30 years next birth day, by puyins the t'oiiiiauy ijq cents would secure to- his finally or heirs tilil should lie die ill one venr ; or for fy.g0 hs se eurei in ihem lll; or Inr Pl:l aiinnully for seven years he secures in ihem tiino should lie die in seven years; or f"rt.1i.l0 paid niiiiuiiMv diiriiip Ine he secures til null to be mitl when he dies. The insurer aecui mt, lusown tssias. by Ihe ilillerence III am uil 01 preiuiniiis iromtli"Serlmryfd by oilier oilices. Foi HlB- jU tne licirs would receive S6000 shimld he die in one year. Fnriiu 01 application ned ell nnrtieiilars may ht hsd st th olliee. l'lVl'LU I'FIJJJX, Presideul. Vice I'reisitViit, W. M. Haiku. Fawns V. Kaa-i.s. S-erciarv snd Treasurer. roNi.ui.TiNn I'h-,i,i( ux Dr. J. H. Masser, Sunbury. i ll. I'vauv, fiuiibury, Aucul for Xorthsiubsrsusl eoaas ly- Ambarv, July 9i, 1119. LAUD LAMPS, lOBXElll's co Ns. 176 (hesliut Si, Tn KSPKCTFI'I.LV announce tliat they bar LAMPS, they have ever oflcrcd for sale, eohiprishi t ELEflAN'T NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, UKAGKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, &o. In great variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGN. Much attention has been paid to ECON'OMY, in the construclioii of these Lamps, and aoch ara made as st ill produce tlie greatest amount of light from the least consumption of LarV). Recent improvement in th manufactory, with; the introduction of new and perfected machinery, enable them to sell at very GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, and all articles befor leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and aru warranted perfectly tigli't, and logiv satisx faction. Philadelpliia, June S, 1819. ly s7TJfT ARRITED. A New AtjMorlmeiil of Fresh Oooda IRA T. CLEMENT, T) ESPECTFl'LLY informs b'n friend. rJis--LV tomersand other, that he basjuat received m handsome ajaortment of NEW GOODS . aOiis atore in Market Square in Sunbury, sveh a Dry (ioodi, Grocenei, Qileen.- vvare, Hardware, &e, F unbury, June S3, 18t. 0 ADD'S Mlebrated Horse and Cittht Had. M.9 em "r saUi W HENRY MArwEV sunbury Jjii. Yt th, 1849- 4.
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