'(Prom Um KeW YoVk frlbniHS.1 rTiic TAnirF question, in - ' ' 'Commerce is K'ing.'f Buy cheap and" sell VleariiltifirsfcbminBmlrtient-buy (or the lowest cent, no matter though the seller it Starved who thinks hltmelf sny toUf- Vents to lire out 'of Ae profit of others' labor by fcontilvinfcai'jrt'ctfiigatid bargaining no body boties dOWn" to hard, work who cannanago o lire any oilier way. It is matter of so. Vial reape-ciatinty-i-a mar of xjaBte-ftofce able to consume much and produce nothing; nd the noisiest brawler for political equality t the pell or In the bar-room dodges into a Vjustom-hoiisey or Mme other well paid, lazy berth, the first chance he can eel) nnd Wres productive industry to tnoso who can't avoid it. Whoever thinks at all fern hardly fail to perceive how this general tendency "conduces to and ensures an extravagant, bloated, monStrouS stimulation and expansion f trade.' Every body is keen for speculation very few have any confidence In patient, plodding Industry as a means of aoquiiing Walth. ' From baby-jumbers to grave-yard -accommodations, every thing that man can jifebme air and less water excepted, is the foot-bail 'bf traiTic and speculation. And, Nvhilo nine tenths of the more especially tra 'Ing'ijla'ss lib bankrupt, or in penury, trade, still, Iftftofbinfc'ttftfct of the financiering talent of the civilized world, contrives to absorb most of tho realized froits Of toil. Successful commerce founds the colleges, and they leach the doctrines it love to 'hear it pa 'troniiet authors, and the book t( political economy are mainly written to prove that "whatever is is right," in the mercantile sense "of the axiom. The gospel of supply anil de mand the law of "Huy where youcanchea ipest, sell as dear as possible," is fundamental 'to the recognized commercial ethics, and 'dvBfy body being in fact or aspiration a Ira tier, is the law of modern society. Yet the "very men who adhere to it, preach it, live it, 'revolt at once at any novel yet perfectly legi timate application of it, which bears severe "ly oh therrTsctves or others, and does no con duce to filling their own pocket. Let a doc lbrsiy to-morrow tb'a rich man who has just tiad his leg e'e't tiff: ,:Sir, If tho effusion of "blood is not stopped in five minutes yon we a ilead man 5 yet there is no other person who ian Stop it within half a mile, and 1 must ave 'ten thousand dollars or I wort VX. it" :aiu! ninety-nine out of every hiimlrcd Would ic'k the law of supply and demand lo king-dom-icome, and execrate the doctor Tor acting on their own cherished principles. The werhl is just as reasonable as this. W have now nearly closed the third year of an avowedly revenue, anti-protective tariff. In fact, 'it lssfcn some points protective, on others its tiORrf'lty to protection is carried to au extreme sirieMuJ to revenue. It is the child of various farry necessities, and their contradictory traits 'are stamped on its un rainly features. It Hies to bo sweet on su gar and strong wilh hrnip,'beoane its authors feared the producers of these articles; hut it ' full of deceit, ami the poison of asps is tin ier its lips. Tint hcrnp which il pioiends to object to thirty prr cent, duty, it lets in as ables, cordage, &a., at twenty-live ; the. wool 1 which it also professes to impdse thirty .per cent., it lets in as flannels, baize, &c., at twenty-five, and as blankets n'. twenty. The farmer, thus duped by a pr'eTch'co of fa vor, is driven from his own markets by -South American wool mado into 'tirilhSb 'blankets, ami thus admitted at aratene-half less than 'is charged to the American irripbrtbr of just ' such V'ool, who mtrst'pay higher 'for r. re la 'bor, and coRtawl n4irliit riper experience and larger aggregations of capital. Yet the far ' roer is el3 'he has tworrty 'per Cent, on his wool and fhat ought to content, him, when 'in fnSHhe foreign wool is extensively afirV.it 'tad at twenty per cent, in such 'shape Ss to deprive the Americrtli'furtner of a market, not 'only for wool, but the'rVei mcd'svCgetablf-s, ' tie., which would -be consumed by the cloth 'makers if Ihe'fabrio were mado in this coun try, ovon Out bf foreign materials. The act 'is full of such juggles. This tariff Is coitsisteik in a'singio fenture its adherence throughout toad valorem 'du ties, Every article. chargeU at all 'fays so much per cent. nothing is specific 'One effect of this is to create and fiieserre a gla ring and indefensible inequality of exactions at different ports of the Union. At two ports 'only twelve miles apart-, tr.e'eaiUe article has been entered this eiiiiiriitfr, at one valued tl.fiO, and paying 45e. duty ut the other valued at 80c, and (ayiiu 8-lctluly a differ nnceof 871 per cent. Railroad iron fcf like quality has been entered the same W eek 'Sit 5 sterling at one-port, and afX'5 15. al nnd iher, paying SI t more duly in the one case than in the other. Of course, on fancy goods 'and articles of less definite value, the dispa rity must be still greater. And such inequal ity, as' any 'practical man may see, is insepa rable from the existence and operation of ad valorem duties. Every- man engaged in im porting goods naturally wishes to'get them "irras cheaply as possible, for ten 'per cent, in the valuation may -make the difference be tween a profitable and a losing adventure. If sleruly 'upright importers will not undervalue 'they will be'bndersold anil driven out of the market by men who WH. And cuutom-houso Valuations al Way ' do and must depend, in a 'groat degree-, upon che invoice', for who can tell, upon casual examination, how much a barrel of watch movements, for examplo, in really worth 1 It might be worth i 100,000, sind rhay oot be worth $5,000. Competent appraisers tan Come within a stone's throw vjfit; but independent, accurate 'valuations at the custom-house cannot generally be 'made. The American importer has no fair chance with his foreign rival 'under a "system of ad Valorem duties. 'In the firstplace, the foreign 'manufacturer of goods can honestly swear that (hey cost him less counting his rents, nxaoriinery, fixed salaries, personal services. tie.', a nettling, since these must have been paid if he had not made this particular in voice of good) than he will sell them Tor ies than the Amerieau importer can buy 1 them for. Suppose he swears fhe invoice of goals, cost him (to make) 90.000, whilo the Ame'can jmporler cannot buy them for less thafl $100,000, and the duty U twenty-five percent; here is 2,S00 clear profit to the foreigner and loss to our revenuu in the dif ference of duties the foreigner paying 822, S00 duty, ft kilt an a merfban importer of a like invorce must j)ay,S25,000.,.Jlov many repetitions of this per annum could the Ame ricao bo expected to stand S .. ci We hove' supposed both' fmldt to Invoice wilfl 8"rtA WncsVy1, tilt tl ' is notoVToui that invoVce Vflualiynii ato ofqn-y?, , might say fteocri-not honest'. ,A books:!!!!! friend ordpfle'A an invoice "or bookt from ' London. The feooks i'rrived ftrjjl nn invoice by loiter in the same steamer, oh wliioh he paid h duties without hesitation' or scrbple.' On Opening the books, Ho found enclosed another invoice, charging the books .wuph. bighor thereat invoice 5. tho other being only intend d fc the custom hnu'se. ilevjr'ote to the London house forBneplaiiatiou','notc)i'oosing lobe prnumfi a rogue without warrant be yond tho fact that he '' in trade. Tho London house explained that it had only done what was customary, and what is supposed would be agreeable meant no offence, cer tainly, but a good turn in the common way. In this game of undervaluing the American if disposed to play it, fjas no chanco with the foreigner. The former's chftractor, property, business, are all staked and all lost .if he is detected in wilful fraud '; the former is safe ; in a distnut land, while his agent in thin coun try has nothing to hye-, and way be started at another point next season, if "unfortunate ; here, Cun any man ask .why so largo a share of our Importing business is in the hands of Europeans ! v . Homo Industry finds a blielit in these ad valorem duties.; .When a great staple iron for example bears a high price-, then the du ty is hiiih, just when our IrOii makers have leaA need of it. tint the "demand fulls off, the market is glutted, nnd iron falls, until only a feV tif the tnojt favorably located works can afford to make it at nil-. Now, as fast as the prices fall, the duty also falls, so that the thirty per cent, duty, which was ample whe.ii iron was hiiih, snts almost to nothing a iron gets lower and lower. If bar iron was worth JflOO per ton, tho duty would be 30; but the price of iron falls to and now the duty istult S12. Then the highest amount of duly is exacted where the least is needed, and the prion is pressed down the duty sinks also, and tho American pro ducers of iron aro thrown out of woik by their own country's tariff which is contrived us if expressly to derange and di stioy their bu siness. When the price and duty arc high, iron uoiks arc set in motion; but as soon as the pi ice falls oil, Ihe duty falls offas well, and the iron business is thus doubly kicked down t4n hill, ,'fhe British producer for our market fitiu. tome compensation for the de cline of price in the corresponding decline of duty, whilo to 'his American competitor the misfortune rs !!oith!ed. . American K'ifmi'ii! statesmen! whatever you may thiirk 'bf 'protection or free trade, give us an hone'st mid stable system give us specific duties. A "cat owl" war killed in Cincinnati lately which measured from ti :b tin of the wint;s, four feet, and his he;i w(a near the size of a man's hat. The ritiens of Tuscumbia, Ala., have voted to authorize a loan of 5)0.000 to bnyl slaves, to improve the MreefS of the town. The Legislature of Georgia assembled on the 8th instant. ' sniiiADE ixsrr.cToii's ei.kctiox. The following are the Complete 'relurns of the election held lor Bf-gnde hpector, on Monday the 5th inst. Milton DistriU. E. A Kutzner, "65 votes Win. G. Kase,J R. McCay, .'' ' " Sorthumleiltind Troops. E. A. Kutuer, 25 " Wm. G. Kase, Rush flraijs. K. A. Kutzner, 18 '' Wm. G. Kase, 4 " Shamokin (iuards E. A. Kutzner, 9 " Wm. G. Kase, T " Capt. Eutc dine' s Company. R. McCay, , I? E. A. Kutzner, Wm. (5. Knse, : DeppimiUt Vdvalrtf. It McCay, 8 . . Win. (J. Ka': A. Kuiv.ner, Shamnlin Grays. . E. A. Kutzner, "18 " Win. G. Kase,. ' ft. Met'ay, ,Voi'fiiim6rrIi( iY Point Infantry. E. A. Kutzner, 10 Wm. G. Kase. Si'KArtr, November 18, 1849. XltlOtlllt of cual broiliillt 16 -Siliibnrv over tho Danville mid futtgvillu rail ruail. from Itw ShanioLin mines ; Tuna. r or the Inst week, , ; ' 637 I'er luat report, J5U02 total. U539 . Sljc iUtukct 0. , THfliADBliPHIA MARKET. Nov. IS, 1819. Wheat Plimo PcniiHylvauia rcda arit lieM utSl 06 a 1 07 and white al I I3ii$l 4. -'os. Vellftw 'i wotth63a4o: white 61 a ti c. ' ,. Oat. SoniTiern Oaf aro lielj at a 30 : Penna. 33 a 36e. WHUKrr.Salesiii lihda at 28u and bbl at 28 tents. BATlMOHE SlARKET. .' .... Oict of tlu American, uv. 10, 1849. GRAIN. Sales of good to prime red Wheats at 1 OOa $1 06 auS of whiles at 1)0 a 111 eeiits. CORN-'Sales at 66aiVc'o'r v.)iue, and 60 a 6lo for yellow.. Rye Small sales at 55u58o. A sale of Penna. at 63 uciils. i - : ! OATS S.ilea at 30 a 33o per biikhol. WIIISKEV Wu nolo a aale of blila. this morning atT,a28e, and hhd at 26aS7 cents. SUNBUKY AMEMOAN AND SHAM0K1N' JOUKNAI. - SUNRUUY PRICE CUHltiiNT. Correcled'.WeUy ly Tftnj Massfr. 100 5fl 50 37 19 9 6 155 10 33 2 500 ntt. f l i 1 1 Jji-f '1.1 J!' I ' uf Conx. Oats, f Durrsa. Eaos. ;, ,jj Flixiiid. - - . TALiV4..,on'r , llKtSWAX. , Ktx:. " ' HutnttiFLx'. Uhibii Arri.t . ' ' Do.' rritms'. dissolution of Piirtnersliip. THK psTthership lierptoforc existing lietweeii Doctors Uriijlit Trieatlyi in the Horouqh of Northumberland, is this iW iinsnlvd hy lutituel cotiwiif -' 1 WUG1TT. V' ' josErn riiir.sTi.Y. Norlhutnbcrlaml, Oct. 31, 1S41X nov 10-3t PUBLIC SALE 0 - OF Vnlunltle rrupcrty In Snydertotvii. V17''L he iolil'ot PjiWi fSitln, at .Snvderiown, .Shamnkin township, INorthuniln'rlnnd coun ty, on Tuesday, th'e 4'th day of'De.iciulirr next. A let or iec of ground, situate in tlie said town, nu the main ttiix and adjoininii lunds pr Win. Farrow and others, ceutnitihio; about oiie Aero, whereon is erected a large two story Dwelling Housey with the eonveniniWs of n Well ofgoo'd wntrr, ital'Aii'S e, r'fl lnVc store rooiii, now in the occauey of Jolm V. Morgan, mid u Gra nary. ' " ' AI.'rtQ Another lot in said town ftclioiniuir the oliovc defcrihod, 'cnii'tuiiiini; a I ion t ,rl perches, whercou it elected a tVuiun llwrlliiir liuwr ottd StuMe, and also a lilneksinhh shop. . Sulc to eoiuiiiencc at 1 o'clock, 1'. M., ut which time I'ondiliiinsorsnle will be ntude known. For further int'ormiition iiitire of ClIARt.fcS V. lll:c;l?, Pottsvil'le l'a. or HCNKY DO.NAEL, .Suuburj-, l'a. November 10, IS 19. ts . FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOIL HOOKS, I'APERS, JEW ELK V, &t . ' , EVANS & WATSON, So. 5)0 Xortk Third street, between Arih r.nii lirfre, rtnd 83 Dock street, UITOSITK T1IK I'llll.ADIit.HHtA i-;xrn.Nit:. rat cut So:ip-Sio:ic Itiui and Bioj hole Cut er ; S Ali Alii ANDERG, Vki: axd tihi-:k ritoor iron 'iii?ts. Warn1nl.1l In m.-ni'l mure n,,i T-1 tl). -Hi flllV I 'll.'st w ., O.k i-....,.. Itr I':it'-Hl Air-C'liiiliil.r I i-iiil . Hll-0 n 'v in iiic. Tlir, 'iiliim In iitnk,. Il l- ..iiliuu. t'1! 'ln.fi ,-'-l": S"'!!f771 ?y '' '1 r- rue I'm- f. nl . ry ..ie, I'OitVlrV'" !t "",'. '''iii l--k. W'.il. : li-ri-''AJSr-,'i'l'tv.'Js,wl.lelii'iil.U-eli!iiH,.-a i tPluCi. ftfT'"'' " y, Tm """ik'ibi 1 eliiiiic-:i. &H&hJml-&-- I.I.- ill fact every time ll- U. i. liiril u',U-siiabl. 'I'liivc l'ek lire nr.-f :ie;tini, i!,e. inoft rxjA-rl TliirvrK. liefni; .lilii-I Willi .the l:il-iit Key-tule Cover, nml iniule vTV Mmnir. Ilir-V ele)n,..'l-v lilu'wn' ..-ii st! j"iV--"s 1v1--s','T I"t " '"u'"'l,;'i '"r 1,ANhs'- ; S.filniul Ifiiei ropyiitj presto, fire ir,.i"(Uril'..r Hunk i nil t.ireii. riitent ?I:ili I.ln.il etria"nilirn. vv.irmnt.-ft HnK-n.r to nil others. Wuler filters, Shower Hnilns I'l'tta- htmijiml. ily. W Pcrn.'s wihiiir- In pnri-litine nny of Itie uKive nr. tieleM, will ptciueeivc Jlifai a call, na Uit-y foil cln-fipr ttuai nny oilier ill lilt- United Statcn. lUVID.l-.VAy. J(Jtt.VN'l'.S WATSd.V. riiilnillphi, Noi'riiibT 10. 11! ly 50,000 Victims KvcrV Vcur Fall n Troy t' (Vinstimplinn, Asthma anil liaihin fllixul, I luetic; Fever ! and -iiulit Sweats. ASTHMA AM) CliWl'MI'f IOX. 1.. .1. Ilenlj. tl Detllieey itrei-I. ciive it In h'f fi-iter-:n. j luu who lk-nt Imi:u nn invultit lor em I'n.m Axlliinn : lo i Mil Kiifi C'.'iini'teri-,1 fm in e..iiMUiliilI.iii. ll n-Ilevi-d Ihtm ul ' utiee. b.i lliut Hiey liue!lnl m-veral litniLlretl miii-ri. I Sl'I'ITINii llt.UDl) l alwaya nLiniiin". Itlea.lv to the u- thI kiinl .l t'on- ; mtiuii.iii. mi.l iinlefH brn-f4eit in I line ia prti.-riilly l;it:il. j Shcrm.in i All-llralnii; IkiLwiii in titeicu remedy known' it heuh Itie wonmteil or ruptured blood veweU itt llie InuyK, unit thereby elfeet u peniuiik-int cure, white otlirr renie- I die only Mop tm hl.l lor the time. A few n . or thm lliilttim wilt niiiKiy the inott keSienl tliat it in Mm ineitii-iiie required It lum been xnoeeNiinit in many rex, unit t rrht loo where they tun! run into n rapid iteeline, or. n more penerauy exurewien, "hasty ovasi ptu:n." V.mni! IK.TS UK. n tli-w of innille uttc. are more nutm-ct t lhtiu' Htt'kmlian llie aged. )ric a. riitit bimI 1 ct NtHi. ' ' lr, Wijiiiwn lYiuph uhd Wurin l-tiMi(rf, and Tr M;Mr1'Uinirrfi nM it ittve . lrinfijl lJioc 108 NiiMiau-iilrort. New York pooh MAN'S PLASTK.l hn cured nrc ewwp of rttieH.i.itlfin. l'aiu intheltAek. Side Mud Chi-Ml. l,iitnh:ipo Hini Ve:ikue.sM, limn any pili eation that lian iiieieitHei, hnivtixirp i unprincipled rawila have ntli:uiit(il to CMiiul'-rieil il. iiiul pului il oil ii(vu llie coiunnmily in. llie penuine. I'i" llevure of ller.,i,li..u.,ui ; Iteineinlicr tliat the hue mid cemiiue Igniter if Mirend Uh a rcddu.li pai-r uuiilc expreiiniy I'or the turpr,nc and c-verv eun- ttie ninalure ,.l llr. Slieruuul tr prinlil ilimn the haeit ol Hie I'brter, and ttie whole necurcil hy t.''ipy Itihl. None oihern are genuine. Tlieii-f-ire when yon want a real ir-vil rhennut:'. Too Al.'in'a I'lualer, call at thcoriiee, IUH .Vuhsiii 'tlrect. and yoti w ill ul lie tliKipiiiiltHl. Itcmenit-:r iriueitfil IJiIiec lint .an.aii-lTcet, ew--Y.irk, 'where ad fi". fiiernuin'a liemfeii are a-ait. Itin Aaeulii are Mm. llaya, i:iM Kulton atreet, Brooklyn; lliueiMUt, V illiuinbur'g ; and HaMui? ,V t'o, II-.al ii, mid , . JIMIN yOt'li. riunliury. ' ' ' ' M. A.TTtCAV, NccUiuiulieiLiiiJ N6v. in, it.i-h rWh ty (Irocci'ii's 1 Ufoccrics ! ! OIl'0. A. 0. S. IV. Corner Anh If 6th Street Philadelphia, OFFEK for Rule to llie inliihitAiila of riiulinrv and vicinity, Family tiroccrirs of tlie very fluent quality cunaMlins f F.vtru Fine, Soiierior and C'omuioit Cireeu ami I Blirfk Ttr'aa. . Colleea of all kimU ami prices. Simula of every kiiul. Kiev, Furinu, .Smiji), lloininy. All kimU of ehoicc I'iillea, Satu-ea, Ketchup, Olive Dil, 1'ivfTM , icivrruntcj to uo of tlie very finest granes in tlie market and at the i'lie;ipest rati-a ponsilile. ylll i(ooii curvfully pnkeil und promptly for warded. COLTON & CO.' S. W. iJktr, Anh & 6lli St. l'liila. Ort. 88, IM'J elieoin ly my ah, Vnlimble ItookM. rTfj or I'nmiiT, liamlsolncly tiolind, DAt . J aiGi'a I'.iaTunr tr ttt hcroRmTioi, Bliss l)i-nolta aku Ltncmia, full bounded. Foraale ot tlie nuMialiers nrieea by 11. B". MASPEU. Sunbury, July 14, 1819. T'" liLATSlCS K1.ANK' of 'averv dcarription ran Iw liarl hy applyiii! at Uia olK.- of the American. WINDOW OI.ASS, 8 by 10, for aalo I v .-; UBMiV M AS. KR Biiubury, Jmi Slth, 1840- If. KAt lUj'Ah An exeHrrnt artielo fSr kale by - HKNKY MAsnEK. buiihury Jia. CTth, 184U If. 1)L ASTER, Hull and Fish, just received and for tr - 1 9. W.fKIUNOt Sunburv, Dec. S, 1848. WHITE BRANDY for preacrviug brandy peaches of an 'rxrellelit qtiatltv, for aabt by" ' ,'1 ' 1 H. MA'SSC'lt Sunbury, pcp(. S21, i849. f iEAS, from tlie Ne Vork Csrtto'n Slid Pckin X. Tea Company. Foe al by. ' J. W. FKIUNG. SuuUury, Pc. ','1W8 KO.E OINT.MENT.ir-Afrr.il ai7rply of this . excellent article for Tetter, 4 c, jut received and lor sale by H11NKV MAIvK. onbury, July 'gg; 81! 1 Fiiu:r riiiKi inKti!; Farnierk t save foW fropcrt'r lielp cb FAKMBRS COMI'AN Y (her o,0O ltlembrrit ' GtJAltAJiTt CAl'ITAL OVEB $5()fJ,000 riHB Wsshinccton C'onnty Mutiml Insurance X foinpany 9I Oranvillo, K. V., through tliuir, Agent, -is now tnkint; risk 1n this Oounly and vicinity, on dwelling Houses, L'liurthcs, Tiwrni, Uuarding Houses, Huy, Grain and Farmers pro duce ircneraliy, This f.Vinpnny takes no risks in efcywfr'd tysrts of villai(f or on Stoles, Mills, .Shop or Machi'uVr'y, nor insures exreotlinff $V(K)0 in one locality, Thff rate ara exeoedinely low, Avs rniiliig less than f'5 pVr thousand Tor l'olicies run ninn fl years or til per vear. A small premium note is requirtit, Imt flit- prosperous condition r.f ihc Company and the larc accumulated cash j fund, preclude all Airobubilily of tbci ever bciiui , nn psscHHiiieiit. J he I'oln-u-s nl tin t mnptmv are free from olijectioniilfr: conditions often luiiiid in pome of other t'omiiauicS; the Coinpnny j beinir hUo i-csponuiblu for the correct news of luibi , ncss done by its Agents, ll is now the most rx- i tensive Mutual Company in XHk rtiifcd Slutes ; and iiuiveri-iilVy popular uihoiik llie farmer of N. Y. ; Mass., am) Conn.-. Alt' tosses, however, sxAr.t. i nftrrdue nntirc will W promptly paid either tit' the place of Ions or the llravch Oll'icto at llarrisburir. The Compnny is now udcr theilirei-tf .mi6fthe fol lowiniijA.'htlrmen: HoM David llussolllo'fc lilenib'cr of Compress, lion. Solomon iS. (oweu, Cornelius I.. Allen, Jnsrph M.liishnp, H. N.Grsy'es. Henry Holmes, Geo. Clements, Joseph. C. nis, Arch Bishop, Geo. Younii, jr.. Nullum Doane. DAVlij RUNOUT. I., rreniilent. 1 ' Persnns deMrirni Iiltairanca i the nlnive (!oiu pny by iiifonniiiit the sulvcriher by letter or otherwise will rceeivc prompt attention. ALUEHT A. CARHIEK, Agent. Sunbury, Oct. SO. 18t!. - "E. aTClTSS," VVIlOl.r.SAI.r, llliAl.l'lt jt .MAMTAlTl ltF.il OF , WILLOW AND UMIIO WARC, ImVfirhT e( tVVii-h llnskelx i.onkliii- CHnsses, ' unit frntu-r Clonil, o. is Aorlh Scroiul $lrr, Cclween MarkVt'fiiiJ Arch hlx wudcV J. Siuxki Joxrs' Onria't Wnn'hnuse, two doors In-low ' Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA. . 17 As on hand ami is constantly receiving n I -- laire and extencive esjiorfnierit ef Combs, i rtrushVs, 1'iney liVMs V.f "cV.-ry dcscriitiun, (too I numerous to liirntioiO I.ookinir Glaows ol (ilt ' and Mahoanv IVuiiick, l!usl,ets, Couches, Chairs, i A'C. ' . j I hak( r's Tutcrn isp nml Comitiy I'rooiiis, j I Window llliuds. Door Mats, Tubs, Duckets, j j Chums, WrH 1 boil ids in 'fact, Woodrn nnd Wil- j 1 low Ware of every (lcgcrijitiim, all of which will . j lie sobl low tor Cash or City ftcecflaiice. Merchants would Bavc thciusi Ives much time I ami trouble, by calling nnd cvaiiiiiiinc; my stock j licloiv purciuisiiiar N. I). I.ookintr Glss, H.r-akn-e to all ,-artsofl ,;, .,. ' ' scs, an1 injured n tr-'Hist the I iiiiiii, vMlliniit extra : charge. Almost Is4!l. nri tfT tT f 10 A A WAftiXNl Uli O COLOMBIAN TPLLIMG BOOlL I I r.i.i.i a proureiwivi ami 1 Oliiprpliensivo fy ten hi of ( rlhocT;ipv nnd Orlhnrriv, iiieludiii: u variety of di'tinitiniis, nduptcj to the use of Schools in .the .American Kcpuhlic, by Ahfinn Tickuor, ii Traeher if wenty-fivp yctir'a cxperi cin e, n!id nuthor of the Coliimbiaii Calcuhinrs, Prni'tical Coinmoii NIuhI Mciisumlion, c. The Attcicrjon of Teacher, School Directors, parents, fee, U invited to this new Spelling DooK, ubiib conforms tii the nuxb rn spelline; nnd usnires in Orthography nsheinc oircof tlio ueuteKt.ehnupest In st nri'.inue.l. iiuil belli r mlapted to the wuuts of ehililrcii. than ntiv otlrr pu!iisli.l ci the I'liilril Nliit-f. It is !i:;t il p-.i; port'.-, tube, a Sp'iiN(r Jjonk and not a Kciitliii'r IJuok, and oulv reipiiriM nu examination on I la pail ol 'instructor of youth to KCi-ure lor il a universal iiilriHhn.i'ii Into the Schools of the 1'iiiteil Sia'iefi. Juki published, mid for sale by Hkniit M.tssr.n, Sunbury. Where Teachers iiicl lirt:ctr can pincuii' copii-s for a vaiiiiiatioii. A'lju-t 4. 1KI'.I.- . THE I'AIOII' llS ENCYCLOPEDIA. '.lOJlED BV Co'liVKUNKtrR I-.Ml'.IiSO. 8N ONK VOI'MK, Hiij -nl octavo, ll(i5p:me, heaVilifully liouin'l, Ooii.oitiliifr, 17 fine plates, benidet miiiu-roiis Mo'l I'nls. 8old at about one fourth the cost of tlie I'liylUli work, without any Plutei. ' "Tlie Fanrrrr' Knryiliitdia is a frnl tA'Arfary of praetieal iufonmition, win. rein the rxK'rient'o of nil ayes and countries is riirnfully eos rt. 11 t'p to the present day, und admirably nrranqed for con venient reference." Dr. l)iiiliin;toiK "We are fully convinced t hut Hurt. ai Sff o'uht of valiuibln knowlci'jfe for l'aTindr i-iin be found in no oilier work in so cheap und cbiiM-nient a form i III fact. Iio ranin-r who pretends to he Well int. .mi ce! in bis profession, fcllould lie v.'ithCut Mii wfrl.-.'' New (!cnuc.-ce Furiuur. An excellent work, lit lo It" distributed in pre mium by Agricultural Socille J. !. skinner. For a.ile at this Ollu-e, price Jji l. Also, bv ll. W. (.'A Kl, Third utreet, npiwsite the ExchaiiRc, Philadetplila ; and N. HICKMAN, liuliimorc, Maiy lund. i" .li.i. Duiinn mot nt ircrnriMini t Tin: (V1S1I. ' July 14, 181!t. 3m ROSE OINiMENT, TOO. TETTER I I'.A U tlie t'.illowmir ecitifieaic from l?apt; llevoe, the t well kuW'U anil p.-uulur bluuii lt,al t'uutuiu "t tin: Tniveller.) ' riliLAItKLrRtlt, Octoliet St, 116. Prvemt venra ainee 1 wna aiiacke.1 XV-ith a hrcukiuir out ou my lunik in thu 1-jriii ol' Teller, whieb I urn convinced wita c.'iilnieien al llie ikirisMr-vMiop. tl fti-uuuuaiiy exleuil ed over niv face unlil it reached the unn'-r imrt ol' the cberka. - UnrWu the a,veml irhtithP rtial it cntiiiunl air,idnnr I BS.-U diili-reut uppri-ariimx. asir? of which halt the cliivt, lipiit:nlly ul Icual, nl' iuereatunit the ditcuac, hut from noiie ,,i iheiu did I rM-ii-eive Itie leant lieueJit until I npplitolthe KiSik(llNTi'.r. Ily the umc ol'oiiriar ol' it. I will oerteclly euretl mat liui-v rciiwiuud I'rcc tit tlie ullcc tl.ii. I huve iiue0 nsed llie Ointment, tiutltly applied lorrouli. ueaa ol Ihe'ruee. lilotiHies. chnpti,4t hands, ,Ve. With ju-r. I't -4t suceeatt. I luive no heilull.fl ill reiuauiocildtng u ill the alrouuest luauuer Ut the iiuhhc. . . jamto riEVrfti. A(rei llnmnr MxaaEa, ?uiilnir-. JulyjM, jmi. ' TEN STRAY SHEEP "''AMK on the premises of the aulwriher, real- ding in l'pier Augusta township, at the Nor tliumlierlaiid bridge, aliout the first of the present month. Eiulit of said sheep bre marked on their hacks wilh red chalk, the other two are ram and no mark visible. The owner or owners of said sheep are notitbd to come forward, prove proierty, pay ca,ta and Sake them away, ntlicruisc they will h dealt with aeeeiditij tei law John w. krvm. Suiihuiy, Oct. 1 3, 1 119 3r. Estate of Sa.'nli Irfclirf, Or'c.1. V OTICE fs hereby given that letters administra te lion have been grunted to the sul'Scrils-is, on the estutp of Karali llrelier, lale of Lower An Kiisia township, .N'ortliumlio.ilaud cuiiiily dtv'd. Alt -ci nins utdebted lo auid estate or hauny claims uuinsl the same, ure reiiuesled to cull on the auluerilier lor scltlcitn iii. JOUN DKE1IER, AdmV LoWr Augusta Ithp., Oct. 20, IS l!. Kot Ice to IelluVucitta. ALL poraona initebied to the auba.-xib.-r, longer than aix mouths, on note or hook account, ar ruqucated to call sud niaks aellieinent.or eUelheir accoiiuta will be left with muisur! lor eollec. ion. . JOHN Wi r'lULINO - 8unburv, July 7, 1K4U, . fl'tSSCE I'APEU. Vellow Tiaauc paper for 1 covering- glaaiMsa, &e., for sale at tho olliuc at tha Amerieau., l"iOKS and fiold Pens,' On hand several cop. iea of the lit f Christ, and alao a nuinhur of gold pens whicli wa will k-11 at tua flnladrlphia prices. Per aale at ihiaolhc ... riii&rciATts; brccrists AD'cormiT ! t;i merchants.- u DR. i. N. KKELFR t Bre. most reapeetfiilly solii-its attention to Nic'ir fresh stocky of JTwir wA, Ft'eneh, OnrHrtv'trftd JtnrttoH Jryi,'Med-"' icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Sniffs,' Gla ware, Pertmiry, Parent Medicines Are. Havhif opened a new tor No. 494 Market ft with lull supply f Presh Drtfti and Merlir Ines, w re spectl'ully solicit Country-iteslar to cxminino our iStock bclnre puri-)isinit elsewhere, promising on und ali Who may lect disposed to Fttsud totistbsir nim?c; U sell them genuine Dnlifs nd Modi-' cincs, on as liberal terms a Any Oilier nouns in the City, and to fuilhfnlly -exci-ule all orders cntLhstcd to ns promptly and with din1rS. ' One of the projvitor lichnj n regntnt lif 'yslcian. iiiffonls ample imurnulee of the gcmiirfo Quality of 'nil aVtiiea m.,1,1 at thpir oulMili'etiiMi-Mi-.'- ' .' .),' Wo esvilly invit ' dvuryits nd country inerchiuita, Who insv wish "to heroine agents foir M Krelti VcltUmml famitv Mtriieinnn fta diird niitl fopular WMCdies,) to forward their ad f, lr ' ". ' '' 1 '' ': 111 Sulicitina; the pitroiinije of dealers, wc respnet I'ullV reoi.iin.' ' ''' '-' " I ''- ' -i J. Ai. KKKI.tVl't A Iim., Whnlesiibi Drnirr!ils, No. 21H Mnrket alrtt) Philadelphia. KrptcnibeV 13, 1 8-Hly ly. . ' ' L A It ) L A M PS. ... tttl;Llts -: co y-s n. nil tlirnnul t , RESPECTFULLY amioimee t'ha they have just finihlied the most XixKsi'vs asssrtuicnt of -.-.' "" " ..... ,., , lXmps, - iheV heve fVr Affi-is-d for role, eomprisin; elegAnt NEW STYLE CHWPKLIERS, BRACKETS, .Ptn.NTS, MANTEL LIGHTS. &c. tVi givrvt variety, SrtA H '(iiitGIXAL DESIGN'. Much a'UeniionUsbcen paid to ECONOMY, in the construction of thcA Ltimps, anil such are made aa will produce tire greatest amount of light from the least consumption of Lsnt. Recent improvements in the manufactory, the introdrferloA of new nnd perfected niHi liinerv, enabrrs them to aril nt a very GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, and nil nrtint's la-foT Icuvinir the mnuiifnetoiV, nrc cnrefnllv inspected, and are warranted H-rlei-tly liijbt, und to give satis-I'lii-tioiu . . -, l'liiliiilclphia, June 2, 1819. ly ItlliltlllKlC It I 111' IltlMCNt ClilllC of" j 1 man. I ;E nlr "ot nnio!:!? thai class of Editors who . V for a fc iloll.ua will, (at the i-si'ii- oil ruth nml honesty) "crack up" an nrticle unci briiur it into rnjitd rale ; neither nrc v e willing lo rciuaiu ; bib-lit, uflcr having tcsir-d the utility of nu im- : proveincnt ir discevcrv in science r nn. (lur renders will recollect we tol.l them v.c were Mil- well with u tuirc ihroat ued violent cold some few j weeks n?v. Well, we uri-hnsed two bottles of ; W.SI.OW's IIAI.s AM Or' HOKEIIOL'ND nird So sudden was the cVire, that we forgot wc ' ever had a cold. Those who aro iitlliclcd, uiav ! try it upon our recommendation. lieistri 'JWe glutei, A fi'esli supply of the ulsc.'o Vnlnnble inediciilo just lverivcd, nnd fSr ssile in Siuihuiy, hy John W. KriliVi!;, Mary A. MeCuy nt Noitb'umriciluiid, und It wholesulc by l-'rcilcrick Kiel I. c Co., cor ner of Sd and Cnllowhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Sept. Sid, TSl'.l. S mo. "ICiicomrntAe Vnn" Own!' HAAS &1KXX. FASTIl O N A ML F. MARK OK IViiXITMI-: AS I) CHAIRS. rPlIK aubsi'rik'ra rt-spcetfiillv etfl the intention of Ihc public to tlu'ii Inre uud splendid ascotfc incut ofevprv ira'ilv hud ;(i ii"3 ol' which cannot fail to recommend itself to every one who will eMiinine it. on account of its durable workmanship and splendid finish, made un of llie best stock to lie had in the citv. No cllort U) spared in the lnannfucture of their ware, and the subscribers are determined to keep lip with the inunv nny nrpr.TmTTta wnren fire eonsirmny ocniff in line. j rrir irrcK coi.simh oi iiikiingui.y , Soii'ii, Iilvaiix nutl I.oiiiikcn, jjurtnus.SfCtctcTiifs.Sflicbonr'iJS, i SOFJ, llllEAkFAST AXD TARLES, "md ulso 'i:N'KTlAN Ul.lNDrS, equal to Phila- di-lphiu inaiiufaetiii-e. liEDSTICADS, of every pultern and price, ' CUPROAliftS, WORK AND CANDLE-., i STANDS, TOILET TABLKS AND j F.XTRXSION TABLES, j in sborl, evrrv article in this line of llicjr business, j Tliey Us , Mianiii'actur"'MI kinds mid vjuolitick of " " , . (4 " 1 Tl) (J ,'IIVI ll u i iiieluiiinl; - vaneiics neve, brfirc W had n. unb-Jry, full r.':i M .non 1ST, Hi.r K Walsit ami ( i iilkii .M liLl. t.Ki.cl.ix ; A.xu Wiviisoh ("HAIltt, axiii am i Pi on SniiiLa, which arc of the latet styles, and warranted to be excelled by none manufactured in the Cities or elsewhere. The anWrihers are di'lenhincil tl.at there shall lie no exctrse for iersoiis'to plin-riasC fumitura in the cities, as every tonfldenee cRn Pe riiTcrtained nlsiut the ipialy artd 1'mish of tlirir wars and Chairs. Their article will lie disposed of on a good terms a they can be puTehased elsewhere. Coun tfy I'rtMt'ee rsliVMi inpayment for work". ' l" r-NDEKTAKINd atti-rd-'d to on reason able term a. ITF Tlie Wore liooiii is Hi Market Street, tipposiltt J. Vouuis's slore, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL H A AS. OEOKOK lfftN.V. cSuiibury, AmII 2'8,184'J.-rf riH E SubserilH-rs have on band tlin lurerst as 1 sortlni nt of Waul PrEa in th city of Phi ladeLjifita, NTiuUsali uit Ketml, cousislinu; of every variety suitable for Parlors, Entries, Diiiini; Itooina, ChuiubeVs, A-e,, Vthii4! fir ijniility and style cannot U' surpassed. Iloiuifa cukIi busiiiess wa arcriiabled lo sell a Ix Her article at a much lower rule than any store dnin a th Ann m sis Ess-. On hand, a lartje iissortineul of Wisk PaeKS, for Curtains, Eire Prints, Hinders, ifce., which will b solu for ('ali. Paper lljiiyiuy djiiu in the counlrv at city price. K. ii, Dealers are irtvitf d tet call Klid examine their stock biS:re; Jmrchasm iTsev. hcre. I'LNN & HCHTON, ' No. 14'J A rei Street, iSoutli aide Philadvlplua, May -JG, lSl'J. ly eoctoPs p.V'e7:Zv7lT RKSPECTFCI.LV informs the eilitena of this place and vicinity, thai lie luia perina- nenlly liH-uUitl himself in Nunbury. Hi olliee i next door to Mr. Jaiob Painter) hatter-shop, where he call at all time ho found, unh-aa pro fcksionatly 'irljeJiri-d. Suubur)', Aujjust 25, 1840 3m , ."CnXRLlES V. IIEC.INS, ATTCP.1TE7 AT LAW, l'otlai'lire, la. ,' f Wfl! promptly stAcnd to collections and all busi ness Entrusted lo his cars. June 16, 184Tj, , STONE WARE, STONB milk Pa, stons Jugs snd Pitchers, smt .Otlior srtacloa of atone varo just received .ndlbrsalsAi . JOHN W. f KIL1NU. .unbury, June 'i, - i TO rWliiifcM ,nu t (R-r.fll e.mnl . r.im J "t"J'Hli -iln ihnW any vh,4 ltt)r Ihtf -.aw" '"""'J'J i"iint-tliii a rrwtmr-. I nfflii ti ihc III roe SMu or rhs llefmJf,n, a,,t Bow. f , t. f v :i bH AM T!S INDIANA On eAy mV ef tl InWVffiMiJiiy A,ri,il ',! .V-. oped eie nl rTmontrw rVrVwr'ini-.-an,.. nnn-nhtti nw of Ml.rrated nnd mtcastj 1. 1 .VU ncti r-7, r r mvm neiT hetofb rnfed i nV other IheiiMtie ft, tf-rAy h"Tduit Vifcri! oiae' ef rtie irfSfrtefl iWmt, fo-lnlVi- been pronminerd b); pkfat'tttnt nnd fritid. In b Irt-t'.lUr nviMl. !iSn. hn hud tlmlr' hurhil etuVbn MiSrlo, tiaVr hin rH-ed. tfd -et f.ve- -mTn-rs. WHta H wm mil woi'iU not- lire nnotlier 'itjr, arn tViIiS' Sit well ntid hwirry a ttn-v eter nwii, ' ' ' ' ' ' -; ' - Ir pomenneV iH tlie; clinn-trl; tf.i pV.rlfyim vli:ne nenrlv n m vrlf I W d acti' h hs ihtf lirepntutiuu whwlt We ef.i t . BRANt S' INDIAN fUBlFVlNO 'fcxTRACf T1l dHI''S'. IVom llmt, hwnn tlit rw.lie!iB 0rrrat mt4 ,tl.Wmi'i whieh nre frrulVr7y kAflpf lo, nud nm Hrn lllflly Ab-ie-r. In e'urt, ' " . , Couglis 'and Consumptions, . nil I'll iltwniieg r n rmtmonnry nihlri4 neh dti-H.ei i n-irttly-firiAe .n ltiii iir Wrlll'n'; tivftii'nenf. vhri- tin T nttnetc Itln " 'I ' ' - "-. llrrast. Thrnnl. li'mw, Ami WM. " TU I. 1L.1.4M hvU nn ntrrn t.'lrm in hr. Luntft, tiA elw4u.n- innrmlli. nt ttrtirinl ittnl mitt nt Ihm fl'fft-: rviso l-:xrHf-r mm and iWat. ntrern murnnll. . 'I bu IM.'uii mm Sim oi f CeturA mid X'MtiKptw hi! il 7t, slb-r all uihnriaardiet liwa uMniro de yvW. . Thousands of Consumptions , and tjhrtmit'ihuih, nbnndmilv pror k mtknimf tfi ra y in Mii-h di-, hm-h. nml ir MtiiiiHib!.-,! curnliirn it,wr, Hint FiNithins. henllu" propertir. in f t..ll,.wiu rout filHiiitii and di-eniteH. viz.i .v,Mfoir nf it.i.r PUe.ling 1 it... I.uvirx, I'ain rs car Hrhtt ami ,i,it, A'A( vrt. .Vie. row. I'tmplaint. t'lilpi'atwn ay Ik Itittl. iVtnJera Inan lum, ii)sti,itrf mnt nr iv' iq lMr,iod AJAt. ..MtrtA'and At.1. FEMALE WEAKNESSES &. COMPLAfNTs' No rrimiiy tlint hnn. bfun fitlcrcd tw Um pulilir lm tfn 1 iH'i'ii fiaij a- rrriatn una rjttotifui in rurrtitutf .ILL ihi im ri.t itttil frvftlrf huH irrftrntttrfrif ( tlte Imptlti - x.jt ItftAXTM VM,yttyAHY BALSAM. - H mMki rmf. Ivi'i'iii-H wlM'Uittf iho Ht)tDr-iiu'til t- tupftrfisiatu rctM. r oIIipi iiu-itirHUtl (frViHtu it Ii Kli 1 I, A I KS Al.L. Im Mtbinjr mix! o'Mvi.c NKHH'S 1ltlllT.Ultl.ITV. $tt our J'titApfr.rt$ liti'r priMtl. - i CONSUMPTION. -A Dying Woman Cured! Wt ntut tlii rmr to jmwt ilir porer to nt t lite wlim (hU nAt.rAM If iMril. rVtMl nti-r tltr .tm1i h rintitUri lv tMyi ln utitl fricAii to he In llif Mt ftnjrn t( Hii'fiT - Hcitinl y.irfrt bikI In tltirt criu, a far Aunt tbut ihr rhrouil niid hiatal cfa'hes wmiv tionehr.' I'or th- (Hivth-v-InrAttf ihl ciduv ml thf rtprtnlt nnd mioub'e-J jinMil' nt' ' ill' cut uiti-'tuiJt; it A 1nrUt we refer to our rVMIMII.ET:. ThU iii.' .vh fl.rU.'l 911 Ml. y.IUA IiVKKMAN, nr i'nllfton SM. toirAtbei ( Wi- run Vrnvp, vnibl a ilmi'.t. mutiu otln'ifc ntfn6f rthlltr lniwl nml in tut tfitr Ti ! o) t,'fj'rWrvt(l CBumfjfH ('l'ftlZiiVr1lWh t'i': ii'tiitiiiiu' il iH- urattU l.y r-ltillul pfiifttrtnnt. i v . LIVER COMPLAINT. f.-f llie uiv vf'PCTT'T '"iitl. itfftnhiUinl. (.1., nnil utln r Dyspepsia ! S.-e llie eure . T T A' H'-Voi merelinlit a'lu: i'o . N. V;. nnd many in.a'a. in nnr if Al'irn. Wyt. HlllfillU'tll. Dysentery c Slimmer Complaint hi t'f !t Itm nii ( Uh nr afrtty rur- I. 'toU Chili.'rin .ill Itirromr "fyht, htnlriti. nnd hturtii, nnd urovr iMi(tlv, iy ih tl iliin ItAl.r'A.M. .. Nn iimthtT itHii rvi r uumrn tho ilifli nf or chiM lv I'linl-'vn Tnl'niitniW. whili nvtliirir:, if ItffAVTS VI I. 1KARY B U.tAM he iMiinini-tcr.'d. Il hMihl U (r uch cuca, given in lurp;r tliuii tlu orillnary ditmu. jU'JIUib ii PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND 'llie lolhiu-ln-ltfltn.-il ltoH.ti-n mid I'A.ihij Mar. le.-lilj r. eoiii'ii -n.ie.l llti.M .s ill.Hll.'I.Ntrli lr. X. lll'lil'.AIill. .tioiil'..i.l. 'I'.iiih. Ilr. J. X. SMI'I'II. Wnieilown. N. V. llr. IIOSSMAN. i:u llelo-V HimltlVll, K. V. ' IT. T M. III'M'. Au'.uriu X. V. Tit. r,r.(i. I'BANC'm. Mi.mU town, cjtma. Ir. ny.it. A.'l!lrK.N!. Hi. S. V. Ur.-H. yui TK. hr.-di.nin, K. V. . lr. '. II. l U.l.STINi:, llvniii. X. V. r.. .1. O. HIIU'MAX. V'.iv.utrville. N. V. llr. J. KINXKIL Henry '.. Kr-loklyn, S. Y llr. O. SIIII'.'IAicoiif.iu.l. N. v. I'cin SAM: HV JoliiiW. Fnl'uar. Simhury Pa .Marv A. .Met'ay NMillminbcrutiid. ' ' John' II Hrinei Mill'Hi, tl.-nry J Shai DW ... . . i llvvnrit A. kulMiL-r h . Ali leit.-rn and 'T't'-r must Im; n,lili-ert.ie. to YYu1!.ici K 'Cr: lit Itrnnitwav. Ni'T'' VorV. Siiiilury. July SI, lflt--ly. i:liittatl' 1,1 re Insiirnnre, Aiimilty a ml Ti'iiwt C'oiniaiiy. I'ol-Vli'F. 71 VA'AlAVT STItnr.T, ! C.-.titi. si'iu'mil. Cinurrrt riin.Aiii'.i.piiiA. Tl niT.TcSi.. riMT l''mi,nnv are now iTi:r ITT- I'-rniimm' ar now iTi:phre.1 lo traf-.-iait Iiusiucsl I no'in the mMil lilwml luin silvnnlaL'eous terms. - Thcv- ntii aitilioiiod hy ilieir vhuruir (sect. U) to uuik all and every iwunjiiee appi.-rtaiiuiif! to lila ri.iks of whatever kind or nnlnre. and to reeeivi; ajid eei-iite trusts, tuake eii'l-.w iuenr.ail to -.aiitaiu. V'n-hw siniuiliea." 'rh! O'sii. ;wu,v aell annuities and eudowiuenty. and aet aa 1 ru sleet r minora am) hc-lin, ! .i . . ' ' . '! -rMr ( prclllKJ , r.,,,Wait .., the unmce at SlOUior ttie v. nie term l.llc. A- - I "rem flVeni. I .j?t?:11'rsr'. 1 ay 4 1 M i Ml a is 1!li 97 Xl a tu J 17 2. lit 2tl 2 io J?l i 04 J ill .n f 3'Ji 47 1 - V: ii v.". I au i ti it 77 DM 4 t:l i -ti 4 SI 4 71 4 SI !i l 'i 5. 'tl 6, Til .1 r 0 at I oo 1 (ll 1 IS, 1 Tit 1 T'i 1 ttl 1 S5 I Ml 1 I'l I I' ll U! so at S2 M si M .si i Ttie (H-ciuunuauro leaa tliau anv olher eontiativ, aitd fre . ..!i.'ies allonl freater a.r. antiuii . Tallica ol liair yearly i uisl yiarierlv-jirmmuiiuh-iijf erctit rptea aroaeinuuii,Miorl irrAS,' ,,, x ,, applu-aii u tu'ihe oiti.e, ut l.y Ictlcr lo ii I Ajcnt, J. H. rl Kill , nuntHirr Rath rtR rssiaiS fluil oil a iiBj'e lifo . . Aire. Jo lit) 4l Sll 111 For 1 year. 1 lor 7 yii. I F' U'0. SI 1 Pi . 1 ?o . 1 "' . I. It. . ' . ' i 9.70 ' I fl.l)7 p4 I , u' ".'.V'" l.i i.-t U'P.- K.A!rLt A ers-.hBi;Va 3(1 years' next t'irlh itrn-, by isiyusl tn lianpnij) (a eu wsjiSM' fffr U kis ft.My' or li. tii tii stioulT lie ilte in oli' tr, W for $i.,.,o lie e. cures lolleis ifli . i.-tl3auiinltyfor asvea yara he s.r'ires to Iheiu ?IMJ slnsikl he .Ii ui seven years; 01 i' it vn.lTi paW aiinunity duriiic tile lie secures Ulis to 1st iKiiii wiies hciliea. . Theinatirer aeenriu bis own bsius. l.y the tliaureiMx- in nni-.snM is' lirtsuuiiaa I'rou lhete eaaratsl I,' olher .ile'i.-a. Kor lii,jU tllC hel3 v. ouill rvveive 4MJUN shtild he tlie in one vear. I'oriiM ta'amiliuatioa aivt nil rnrtienhra nmv ha hail al ItNttiaeiK.- - I'tTKIl ta ua-LN, Htesiiaeut. Vice Prcsulelll. Xx. l. Haiku. Fbaxms V. ItAxr, Pecr.eaty anil Treasurer. CoKSCLTINa I'BTwh-IAK llr. J. II. Muwt. unlsiry. J. ll.J'vuuv, Sunlmry, As"iit for IWiauiobcrlajiu eiani 'SiinUiry, July K llb ' WARE ROOMS. TIUT subscriber resjioctfully iiifonns the public, 1 that he continue th manufacture of CA 151 N i'.T WAKK. in all its brauchss, ut his stand in Market street in Sunbury, am that, bo iss now on hand a huiulsoiiio assortment of well made and fashiontilde furniture. '- ' ' lie also carries on, at his old estublislirrtent, in r a ii street, the f li t III MtKIC lll SINKSS, in all its branches, and keeps constantly on hand, an assortment of well made , iind fashionable lllAIlis, plain and ornaniciiUil. .All ot which be will dispose of at price as lowts at suy esta blishment in the county. . His loin; cxiicrif nee in the business justifies lit til in the belief that he f i he able to eive gen eral sutisfactiifn, nnd therefore solicits from his customers a continuance of their pMtroriac Ci" All kind of produce taken in exchange. ..4 SEUAS'l'lAN HOU'T. Sunbury, March 17, tola. tl" - t A Xew A-.ortie0s'B;',el Sol. - -I R A T; "C L fi M E N T, " ' RESPECTf L'LLV informs bis friends, eoa toiners and other, that he lis jtutt reoivel s nandsotae sssortnwut o: ;: i . .,. NEW GOODS ' at hi tore in Market SqcAre in 5iibory, ur is H ry Goods, Groceries, Qtieenj- t 1 ware, Hardware, Atci .Ll , unbury, June 8, t84l.-- i' t'- I Al-I.XS. curruau, cilton, cbe, pepper At BHveo, aW. .fur sale bv J. W. FKlLlNts i Sunbury, Dee. 'i, 1? t.. i, ,.v:i m3 ARRIVAL -OY, TH E ,STE A&1S11I , 46 "UAMlUUAfc- . oj V tl KVEIt OftVat lTf.K I HO.lt CCUOPE. ., tr. THL FUECTt AT HC PABDAti:U.Ek . At'NOjfRtAN BUTCtinitlfia SUPPENbED. I'M r.i ,1-wri , tfAtllaJaf MINtttCRIAL CBIlI i' '; -fill ' .' '.' 11 .. ' 1 :;. t.ii'i , , . AnotJirr tl la Cotton i 'liet'arnbri.t arrived M ftosion fth 'Satiir-'! iltty'.'Wtftkre indebted lo W. 17. Zirbcr St", C. for nn early ropy ' of Wlrner & Smitll'" Kttroppan Times. We lake Trom ft ' tlW loA' ' Iinvinp; cxlrncts, Omre being but little riefwi" of nn rx-citui'g character V ' '" " ' ' lliissia litis sTgiufiorl htr'tliKpositloii tt 8ct-' " tin this dilTciunee williTurtny amicably; ' ' Btitchur ILiynau b.is threalened to throw up his commission, because Jiavitig'reeil that Count ftatt'lij any sWiU'.be publiciy ' sir'angled, he found, to his ariii6yarice, ihatiid ' had only been'slibl! ' . , ', '. Eighteen of the June insurgonts have been tried at Lyons. Seventeen Were acquitted,' and the' eighteenth,' who had escaped, was sentenced by dufa'ult, t6 imprisonTnent for ,.. ' l . ' ...... .- . j l 11.. . . - : . r live years. ' Distitrbiinces of a serkius naftiV6 took plittso at Hheitns oil the 21st instarrt. it isreportcd, and generally credited, -that a 'considerable movi'ine'ii't of foreigners and Mlra-democrat' from the departmen'ls is taking ate towards Pari?, with what object is not yet 'clearly af civtatiieiV. ; A "' 1 . ' : The tirianic ?l1e, ftnn'oj-id at the pros'. peotMf being dorhinePTed oVe'r fcyi Austria and Prus'Sin, are forming an alriaifee Yd ,co'tinii lemot the ilew "dotlge." '' Bavaria, Wuftcm-'' burg and Hanover, have taken umbrage at tho conduct of ihr? iwft great -powers, and oot of this quarrel, events may Spring, calorrlalej to serve the ra'tise X( TIfattierlfVnd."- ' 1'he- Matining!!, husband and wiTe, -h ' wiTD irMtairing Macbeth and his spouse-, tlionyh in a Vnlgar manner, have been eon vii'.tHil and soriti-iiciid to be htttig. ' ' ' 'tw l!e1oi;in T.egislu'tive ' Assembly Is 10 opo'i'i the l3lh ol Nb'veniber ... I'lie" 'Ouerii lnwa'ge'r Adeln'idej Xvtfe of Williniii the Foutih, is sick at Slanmore. TIio Loudon News says the general opinion .Kteins 16 be tliat her Majesty's recovery is not probable, but that she may linger Some. lin'io.' ."'':'' '. Abrvii LnwViilee, F.sq.-, Knvoy ExtraofUN ' nary and Minister Vlcn?iKitentiary from trie United Slate's, had nft atiilience of her Mar jest y. at Windsor Castle, 6n Saturday, the at?lh'iilt lo deliver his credentials. He was introduced by Viscount Palmorslon, "O. C. B., her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for h'ori'hrn Atfuirs. Lord Palmerston also in Iroilttei'd lo Her Ma-jeMy Sir Henry Butwer, who tjok leave on di'parfing to enter on th duties bf his mission as Minister to the Uni It'll States. Letters from St. Pclcrtbliig to Boston, the Traveirer, of that city, "says, slate that unea siness was fcif'tiiniiiig to be felt in St.. 'Petersburg. Considerable warlike prepara tions were known to be making, and the Rus sian lleet nt Sebastnpnol W5 onfler T)rdors 'to bo Vend y for sefi at fbur days' TiOrlc-. Cos- Frfrk's are seen along the v?anlibe,'a'!i x'eil as kipper's and 'pontonniers, fatiifg tho river near Widdcn, and everything seeing ready to let loose the dogs olvar, if fceword istnt pro-. - ENGLAND. . ' !' The Czar Turning Tail. . , . . , -,Xlio fears which were entertained that a , rcneral was would spring bri't of the demand whioh the 'Czar mado iipon the Suitan,: tela- ; th-nthihe extradition, 6r rather the giving' irp of thi Yefiljrrfs ' at Widtjfin 'have been quie'ted 'by fhe intelligence which came to haful VeiTdn. ' The aUitullo assumed 'by this couiTlry'and rrance placed the Autocrat oa tho horns of a dilemma. , fto had no st-J icrnalive but 'to "lower his tone or bare his, sabre.. Jle must eilher fight the English boft '. dug and the Gallic cock,, or 'he must cease to bully tho Turk He has preferred the moro pacific co'urje. We honor fcis . resolve and admire lie prudence a Quality w hich eved; despnls know how te respect. : A state of friin'iition is always one of anx 'ietv ; nnd ulfhough every one believed that "the War 'would turn tail, yet soma weil- nealr1ltjr'pertple, apprehended the worst) and Hhc public securites became in constJqaenrv slightly atroctdd. The news to which we Te fer hasj however, restored confidence, and ; 'the fun Js show with wh.1t eitect. The following postroripl in Wihner & Smith's Tiiiies, is lhd lie'v3 referred to':' '" ' Paris, Thursday. It vas reported in Paris to-day, that the Frencll Ambassador at St. Petersbufgh had ferwwided deajattches to his (Joveriiment, i i ifi i rta t'itttjr a tAiaifge in the ho tile vlotei ruination of Unssia in its disagree moot with Tuiley, upon tho subject ef thA e.Mriulitioti, So far from forcing matters io tMremilieS, TaiPsia expressed itself nnxrous to Settle the ditftranco qulelly, provided no warlike interference was threatened en the part of England. The same rumor was pre valent at Vienna on the" list instant. . THE , BRITISH MINISTRY ANt LOUIS NAPOlEON. X letter fntiil talis says, lord Normauby, Wia British ambassador, has been in frequent correspondYiico with tho President of the Republic, and is supposed to have obtained complete ascendancy over him ; so much so, that Thiers is said to have thrown out insto uutioti that French feelings and fYench honor are tendered snWrVient fyreigners. -,. .. I - .'.'..' TV'BKKV'. . . , ,, Bm, Dtmlineki hnd Kouutk.- ... , The change ef creed Of 18etu, Kiiiely, and. other otlicers, is confirmed, Some words from Kossuth "having gTVeh Vise to the opin ion (but Bern and bit Companions had ) iekl ed to the piOmises of he l'orte, a great Sgi.' tat mil showed itself In the Hungarian camp, and it was at ono time fi'ared that a distur-' bance would take place. Dembinski hasno become ' llussulman, but he has openly so knowledged that ihe Porte had ncthing what, everlo do with the abjuration of Bern and his companions, and he has even written let tar 14 the Guild Vjxier ami the Serajkier, in which he e prices his gratitude, :,.; t
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