yr - SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMSHIP HIBERNIA. AT HALIFAX If. . The news brought by the Hibernia Wts m received over the telegraph wire until a late hour on Monday evening. Such as it is, we flint scarcely any wing 01 interest 10 me general reader. , The most important fact is a decline of l-ftd in Cotton, with small sales ; the quota lions for Uplands and Mobile being Sid and for New Orleans 6d. The market for Bread stuffs was also dull, with no change in quota tions. '' We subjoin such political intelligence from .tho Continent as seems to possess any inter est.' . AUSTRIA. '. :, Trouble with Prussia. , ' A tclographio despatch received from Ber lin, via Cologne, announces that the Austrian Cabinet has made a formal protest agninstthe convocation of a German Parliament at Er furt, and that in the despatch containing the protest, the Austrian Government alluded to tho probability of armed interference by Aus tria in the affairs of Germany. The same telegraphic account stated that the Prussian Government had answered the Austrian des patch by a declaration that Prussia would maintain her position. These accounts have been substantially confirmed. A letter from Berlin, to the Morning Chronicle, says: "At the end of October, Prince Schwartzen burg, in a despatch to the Prussian Govern ment, pointed out the dangers that were like ly to arise from the convocation of this Par liament, insisting on the revolutionary ten dencies to which it would give birth, and on I he reaction that would bo full, not only in the Austrian States, but in Prussia likewise On tJfi 30 ih October, Prussia replied that she had duly weighed all those considerations) but that more elevated and pressing motives urged her to persevere in the plan. As re gards real dangers, she would know how to meet them. Austria has not gone a step fur ther, and has formally protested against the convocation of the Parliament. If 1 am well informed, and I have reason to believe that T am, tho last despatch addressed by Prince Schwartzenburg to the Prussian government insinuates that even should the case require it, Austria will not hesitate to have recourse to an armed intervention. Behold us onco more on the eve of a serious conflict. 1 A Cabinet Council was held the day before yesterday. The Council first adopted the Electoral Law of the Parliament. Each State will introduce such modifications as its or ganization may require. The Cabinet Coun cil was then occupied with the reply to the Austrian note. The Ministry adopted a most ' important resolution. A despatch in reply to that of Prince Schwartzenburg. has alrea dy been sent to Count Bous.lorf, the Prussian Envoy at Vienna. Prussia, i.i this document maintains, with eiietgy, her right to carry out the limited federation a right formally guar rantied. To the Austrian's despatch of arm ed interference, Prussia replies that "Sho awaits it." .' The Prnssiun Chamliers, Accounts from Berlin uf rite 2Jth nil, states that, after a debate uf several days, the upper i-hambcr had declined to return to its old con stitution. They -divided no loss than sixteen times, eight of which wero by name. The . proposition for a peerage was rejected by 105 against 4t. The various amendments proposing cither direct or indirect election by tho highest authorities, were rejected by va rious majorities. In addition to the regula tion that the number of elective members 'hall in no case exceed 180, the following most cautious proposition was udopted; it runs thus: k 'The Constitution of rtin Upper Chamber 'is to be fixed by a future law, which must receive the sanction of both Chambers, and f will then become part and parcel of the Con ' stitution of the country." LATEST FROM BERLIN'. The Cologne Gazette announces, in a tele v graphic message from Berlin, that the King , hs signed the law for tho election ot repr esentatives to the German Pailiiuiientj a bo .-assemble at Erfurt. TURKEY. Affairs with Russia, Aus'ria, fcc. " " Kiom Constantinople the news only con ' firms the previous pacific course of events. U lisnMintidenlly stated that the British fleet has received order to withdraw from the Dar ; ttanulloc, and that it is indeed by this time at Alalia. . .. Nothing further has transpiied respecting 'Aha .wbexeabouts of the Polish and Hungarian '.fugitive. - tChe Kuesiau Ambassador, M. Tiluff, has .Qnoe'itUQsa been admitted to au interview with tbo&and Vizier, and diplomatic rela- tions may fee presumed to be renewed be tween Russia itud the Porte. . Austria appeared satisfied . with what Tut ley bad already done, by transporting the ' Hungariaa refugee to the interior, and did mot deaaaud My thing further. Russia, on the contrary, demand that the Polish refu ' gees fc? expelled from the Ottoman Einpire, mni J bit the chbf bVjvM fee imprisoned in a fortress, tt Porte being responsible ior nheir safe custodyi Without efpa excepting ' ithose emigraats, who, like Bern, have cm 1 fenced the Mahomedan faith. It was said that Russia also required the expulsion of a . Bertaia number of Poles, who have been for ' -marry years in habitants of the Ottoman States. The Pofle reoeived these propositions in such ' manaer as to show thut they would not be Accepted, and aeouneil would be held on the nhle lake them into consideration. v ' ' The Russian Minister wai excessively an- . . a9d by the fsrecence of the Biitiah fleet in 4k Dardanelles, wtucn ne aectarea viout tion or the. treaty j nfl has, it is said, refused 1 eater into negotiation until the English -hall have quitted the Straits. The Vienna correspondent of the Daily J., ISeM writing on the 3 1st W, says, "Utters of th Kt-i frora Conetanlinole, mention rrMs aubieots of dispute between Russia and - Twfcoy, in consequence of the energy with '"traicb th united diplomacy of England and fugee question.' ' It is said that the Porto is also determined, at the expiration of the stipulated terra, to withdraw those concession in favor of Russian Commeroe, over other na tions, which at present exist.", Our Vienna correspondent's letter, dated 29th intt," says, "I also dear the Porte has propsed to send the Hungarian refugees to Bagdad." FRANCE. The modus operandi of modifying the Con stitution is still the increasing subject of dis cussion. It Is now suggested to change the Legislative Assembly into a constituent body by the addition of 150 members, and this new body be invested with the power of electing the President J of extending the term of his office to such a period as may avoid the necessity of a frequent appeal to univer sal suffrage. ' The personal qnarrels of the .members of the Legislative Assembly terminated in more than hall a dozen duels, and have occupied the chief attention of the Parisians during the week. M. Pierre Bonaparte has figured in as many as three or four of these encoun ters. None of tha contests have ended fa tally, but they have increased to such a de gree that the Government threatens to stop them by very stringent laws. We have official information that the dis pute between the French and the Emperor of Morocco is satisfactorily adjusted. Sill 0ovts of stents. Tub Proper Mode. The following is the best thing we have read lately. If all the editors could have an opportunity to treat those whose curiosity loads them to examine mutters with which they have not the least business, as Prentice of the Louisville out do, treated his 'chap', it would have a saluta ry e fleet : We fixed that Chap. A few days ago, a gentleman (?) came into our sanctum, took off his hat, picked up a bit of manuscript, and commenced reading, very closely. We reached over and took a letter out of his hat, unfolded, and commenced reading it. He was so busy that he did not discover how we were paying him off in his own coin ; until we asked him what it was his correspondent was writing to him about a woman I "Why, ltfok here, Squire," says he, "you surely are not reading my private letters?" "Certainly, sir," said we, "vou are readinar our nrivate manuscripts." He was plagued, begged ns not to mention his name, promised to do so no more, and we quit even. In the town of Columbia, Pa., last week, Mr. William Miller was lobbed of be tween $1300 and $1400, which he kept in his house in specie. Sandusky (Ohio) Bay was frozen over on the 12th instant. Rev. August Schmidt committed suicide in Baltimore, on Saturday afternoon, by hang ing himself. Col. James A. Banks, formerly of Tama qua, Schuylkill county, Pa., recently died in California. Mr. Joseph Cuknisuham, of the Railroad Hotel in Trenton, broke his leg on Monday morning, by slipping upon a piece of ice. We understand that the Millerites intend shortly to announce again the speedy termi nation of this sublunary sphere. Alum, so far as muddy water is concerned, may be set down as one of the"oldsuttleis." The whole number of slaves in Kentucky is 195,110, which are valued at $62,251 519. There was good sleighing at Rochester. N. V., on the 7th inst. He that is slothful in his work, is brother to hi in that is a great waster. THE MORNING AXD EVENING OF LIFE. The following is an inscription on a tomb stone in Massachusetts. It is beautiful : :I came in tho morning it was spring, And I smiled; I walked out at noon it was summer, And I was glad ; 1 sat me down at even it was autumn, And I was sad ; I laid me down at night it was winter, And I slept." At A U It 1 E D. At Northumberland, on Thursday last, by the Rev. Thomas h. Lulhron, Mr. Marks B. Priestlv, to Miss Mary M. Tauuart, both of that place. On Thursday the 6th inst.. by the Rev. T. Mitchell, Mr. Andrew A. Hkim. to Miss Barbara Kester, both of Danville. In Danville, on the same day, by the same, Mr. William Kessler, to Miss Rosanna By krly, both of Danville. In Mahoning townidiip Col. co., on the 12th inst., by the Kev. J W. Yeomans,Mr. Chris tian Mure, of Danville, to Miss Harriet Yorks, daughter of Mr. Samuel Yorks, of Alarmmng township. DIKD In Point township, on the lOih inst , after a short illness, Mrs. ELLEN LEIGHOW, aged 55 years. In Jlooresburir, on the 9th inst., Mr. THO MAS LEAON, formerly of Point township, aged about 04 year. Sunsurt, December 21, 1849, Amount of coal brought to Sunbury over the Danville and Pottsville rail road, from the Shamukin mines: Tons. For the last week, 392 Per last report, 926 Total. 19658 SUNBURY HUCE CURRENT. Corrected vttkly by Henry Masser, WaiAT. 100 66 60 97 1 12 6 1S5 10 23 Rvk. Caas. . Oats. Bums. . . Eaes. Pose. Fwssata. Tallow. . Bseswai. Flax. . HicsLia Flai. Daits Arnas. Do. PtAtau. 10 62 200 PROCLAMATION ' NOTICE is hereby given that the several courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer anc". General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, t 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, 7th of January next, will continuo TWO WEEKS. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisition, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of tho Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persona to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their attendance, at tho time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hands at Punbtiry, the 1st day of AMei-cmlier in the year ol our Jjoril one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine and the Inde pendence of the United States of America the 73d. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. God snvc the Commonwealth. REGlSTEIt'8 jCOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons interested in the Estates of Henry Mnlich, dee'd., settled by his Administrator, Peter Malick ; of Abraham Eister, dee'd., settled by his Administrator, John S. Eis ter; (supplementary account) of Abraham Kiss inger, dee'd., settled by his Executors John P. V olfinger, and John Kissinger; (second supple mentary account) of John l'ricc, dee'd., settled by bis Administrator David Martz, Esq.; of Anne Irland, dee'd., settled by her Executor John Ir land ; of Mary Awl, dee'd., settled by one of her Administrators George C. Wclker, Esq.; cf Hugh McGinly, dee'd., settled by his administrator Wil liam Huusel of John Liahou, dee'd., settled -by his surviving Executor Daniel Brautignn ; of bleancr Reed, dec d., settled by her Administra tors Peter Aniwine and Mungo A. Reed ; of (eo. SStratton, dee'd., tcttled by his Administrator Wil liam C. I.awson; of Jacob Keller, dee'd., settled lV his Executors Thilin Keller. Solomon Keller and Daniel Keller ; of Godfrey Laeitzell, dee'd., settled by his Executor Benjamin Laeitzell ; of Martin Weaver, dec u., settled by Ins admistrator William H. Mucnch; That the Executors and Administrators of said Estates have filed their account s with the Register of Northumberland county, and that the snmo will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county on TL'ESDAY the 8th day of January next for confirmation and al lowance. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register's Otfiee, ) Sunbury, Dec. 8th, 1849.) TUB PEOPLE'S VADE-MECUM COMPRISING A COLLECTION OF OVER 2UU VALUABLE RECIPES, In tlie Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Carinas Experiments in rilKMISTHV i I NCLUDINO Medicines, Perfumery, ChemiKtry - Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 eta., for ale by HENKV MASSEH. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. Estate of Mary Itloore dee'd., and Jacob itloore, dec'd IV OTICE is hereby given, that letters of adini ' ' lustration on said deceased's estates, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons hav ing claims against the estates, are requested to present them for examination and settlement, and those indebted to the estates are requested to make immediately payment. l'ETEIt MUUKli. Lower Augusta, Dec. 8, 184'J. In the mutter of the execptionsto the account of Liithunne and Itetiecca Pmnter, x.xc citors of Miry Painter, dee'd. riHE subscriber appointed auditor by the Or A phans' Court of Northumberland county, in the altove matter, hereby notifies all persons inter ested, that he will attend to the duties of his ap pointment on Saturday, the 2Sd day of Dceemlier 1849, at 10 o cl.ick, A. M., at his ollice in the Borough of Sunbury. CHARLES J.BRUNER. Auditor. Sunbury, Dec 8, 1849. Bll J- J- UPDEGItAFF, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Danville and the public at large, thut he has located in Danville, and is now prepared to prac tice Medicine and Surgery in all its various bran ches. He will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation of limits, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of instruments com prises all instruments in modem Surgery, of the latest improvement and finest finish. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a sufficient guarantee to those who may feel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opiiosite the Motitgomt- ry Buildings, and next door to Isaac Rosen bauin's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec 1, 1849. ly. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to Public Sale on t-'HurJay the V'.lth day of Decem ber next, at the house of Mrs. Wharton in Sunbu ry, the following property to wiV A certain lot of ground III the Uorough of Sunbury, bounded on the north by lot No 68, on the west by Water street, and ou the south by tot No. 88 and number ed in the town plan No. 87 containing one fourth of n acre mora or less, whereon is erected a two story log House, rough cast, to which is at tached a log kitchen, 4 c, lute the estate of Mary liurgiT, (or an lierger,) dee !., now III the occu pancy ol efumucl I-ctter. Bale to commence at 10 o clock A. M. of said when the conditions there of will be wade known bv. HENRY BARTSHER, Adm'r. Bv order of the Court, ) David Rockefeller, Clk O. C. J Dec 1, 1849. VENDUE, Of Heal and Personal Proper)-. ON Wednesday the SGtli of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the late residence of Peter Burns, dec d., in Lower Augusta towgship, will lie oflered for sale, Horses, Waggons, Plough, Harrow, Sheep, Hogs, Corn and Oats by the bushel, and Grain in the ground together with some Household furniture, one Rifle, one Shot Gun Hay by the ton, &c ALSO At the same time and place, A Tract of Land, containing 148 acres more or less, on which the deceased resided, and on which are erected two comfortable Dwelling Houses, one Baru, one Stable, About lOsejres afsaid land are cleared, and iu a pretty good state of cultivation. The aid tract of laud is about 0 miles below Sunbury, snd adjoins Henry Conrad, Henry Masser, Joseph Folk and others. Terms of sale will be made known on day of sale, by HENRY BURN8,Es'r. Lower Augusta tp Dec. 1, 14'J Is ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this excellent article for Tetter, 4i just received and for sale by HENRY MASS IK, Sunbury, July 28, 1848- BLANKS. 1 of every deaeriptioii e TTBLANK3 of (very deaeriptioii can be had by JL! applying at the office at the Aasariean. rpEA8, from the New York Canton and Pekin J. Tea Company. For sale by J. W. FKILING. Sunbury, Dec 2f 1842 SHERIFF'S SALE. B1 Y Virtue of s certain writ of Fieri Facias to ma directed will be exposed to public sale at the house of Henry Eckbert, in the borough of Milton, at 11 O'clock A. M., on Saturday the JSd of De cember next, the following real estate, to wit t A certain lot of ground situate in the borough of Milton, between front street snd the west branch of the Snsqnehsnna river, beginning at a comer of a lo of S. DiofTendcrfcr on Front street, thence along said street 30 feet, thence by a line parallel with the line on the south side of said lot of the said Solomon Dicflenderfcr, and extending as far back westward as midway between high and low watermark of said river; thence up the aaid river 30 feet to the corner of said lot of the said 8. Dicflenderfcr ; thence by the line on the south side of the said lot of the said Kolomon Dtcffender fcr to the place of beginning ; it being the same lot of ground which Seth I Comly, by deed dated December 1, 1848, granted and confirmed in fee to Paul Bennett. Whereon is erected a large two story brick dwelling bouse and store room, with a brick kitchen attached and other out-buildings, now in the possession of Paul Bennett. JAMES COVERT, Shr'ff. Sheriff office Sunbury, Dec. 1, 1849, ts' J AVinter Arrangement. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO POTTiVlLLE. N and after Novemlier 1st, 1849, the Pas senger Trains will run between Philadelphia ami i'ottsvillc as follows t Leaves Philadelphia at 8J A. M., daily except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 1 1 18. Arrives at Pottsville at 12 CO. Leaves Pottsvilte at 8 A. M. daily except Sun days. Arrives at Reading at 10. Arrives at Philadelphia at 12 50. FARES. Pottsville and Philadelphia 3,60 and 3,00; Pottsville and Resiling 1,40 and 1,2C; Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90. Passengers cannot enter tho cars unless provi ded with Tickets. There will bo no Afternoon Train. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to caeh passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will lie the risk of the owner. By order of the Board of Manscers. S. BRADFORD, Nov. 24, 1819. Secretory. HICKEV & TULL, No. ISO Clicftnut street, (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA, IU ANl'FACTUSERS of their improved style Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and Solid Riveted TRUMiS, which took the onlv first premium, awarded bv the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. H. cfc T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a leau ttful assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole l.enther Trunks! Dniitild nmt Sinirln Folio Trunks, of various styles ; Ladies' Trunks, Va liec Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cup Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Lcathor Bugs, with every articlo in their line of business. IV Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange lor New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1819.- ORFHANS' COURT SALE. BN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will bo exposed to public rale on the premises, on Saturday the SUtli day of Dceemlier next, the following described property to wit: The one undivided half part of all that certain . TRACT OF MM), situate in Point township, and county aforesaid. Adjoining laud of John Nixon, Leonard Pfouli and others, and the North Branch of the Susque hanna, containing in the whole, one hundred and ninety-four acres and seventy-five perches ; about one hundred and sixty acres of which are cleared ; whereon are erected a large STON E HOUSE and a good Fikmk Babji with other buildings, the laud is of the best quality. Late the estate of Willium Lemon, dee'd. Sule to commence at 1 1 o'clock A. M., of said day, when the conditions thereof will be made known by HUGH M'WILLIAMS, Bv Order of the Court, ) Executor, David Rockefeller, Clk., O. C ) Sunbury, Nov. 17, 1849. 7t WILLirrT & IIAIIDIXG'S CTET HOLES ALE Commission PAPER and W ? RAO WAREHOUSE. No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. C'ap, Letter and Printing Papers, K.c. on nana. Plain and ruled white Caps. blue " Flat Caps. Plain and ruled white Letter. ' " blue " Blue and whito Folios. White and colored Printing Paiier Tissue Papers. Nhoc Wrapping " Enveloiie M Hardware and Sleuthing Paper. Tar Boards. Straw Boards. Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country will bo attended to at tho shortest notice. All goods sold will lie carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. The highest cush price paid for Rues, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849. N. S. LAWRENCE. Agent fur the sate of Soulkwrtk Manufactu ring Co's. H rifing Paprs. W are House, No. 3, Mluor street PHIX.ADBI.PHIA. 1 OH CASES of the above suiicriur Papers now in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Can. 12. 14. 15 and 18 lbs. blue and white. Superfine Medium and Dead Writinm. blue ana wniie. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue. Superfine Caniuiencol Posts, blue and while plain and ruled. and white, plain and ruled. Extra auper Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt Superfine and find Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfiue and fine Counting-House Cape and Posts, blue and white. Extra aupor Congress Caps and Letters, plain sou ruieu, uiue ana wane. Extra auper Congress Caps and Letters, gilt. 8uperfina Sermon Caps aud Posts. . t- Superfined blue Bath Posts, blue and white. nl.in ....I ..u,l Embroidered Note Papers and Envelopes, "Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams while end asserted Shoe Pa. pen, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue, Tes, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me diums, lap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, Ac Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1842. ' rfMSSUE PAPER Yellow Tissue paper for A covering classes, tie., for sale at the otfiee ol bs American. Groceries ! Groceries I ! COLTOIV fc Co. S. W. Corner Arch t 6th Street Philadelphia, flFFER for sale to the Inhabitants of Sunbury and vicinity, Family Groceries of the Very finest quality consisting of Extra Fine, Superior and Common Green and Black Teas. . - Coffees of all kinds and prices. Sugars of every kind. , Rice, Farina, Sago, Hominy. All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Ketchups, Olive Oil, Preserves, Ac, warranted to be of the very finest grades in tho market and at the cheapest rates possible. 411 goods carefully packed and promptly for warded. COLTON & CO. 8. W. Cor. Arch & 6th St. Thila. Oct. 28, 1849 chc3m ly my 26, " E. HICKS JOITEST- WHOLKSALE DRAI.r.ll ft MANI FACTI HEU OF WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE. Importer of French Kaakrts Looking Glasses, and Fancy floods, No. IS North Second Street, Between Market and Arch Sts., under J. Sin.vsr Jose' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, TTAS on hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses of Gilt and Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs, Ac BROOMS, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window 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. B. Looking Glasses, are insured against Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra charge. August 55, 1849. 3m TICKNOR'S COLUMBIAN flFCLLIMO BOOK. IJEUVUa progressive and Comprehensive Sys tern of Orthogrnpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Republic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year's experr ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, &c. The attention of Teachers, School Dtreetors, parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography aslieing one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and lietter adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Stats. It is what it purports to lie. a Spelliuir Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on 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 Hen a r Massed, Sunliury. W here J eachcrs and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1S49. THE FARMER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. FJ3ITi:U BV GObVI-.tlNKI Il KMIORSON. I N ONE VOLUME, Royul octavo, 1165 pages, Iicautitullv bound, containing, 17 fine plates, besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at aliout one fourth the cost of the English work, without any Plates. " 1 he r armer s Lncycloiicdia is a rcol treasury of practical information, wherein the experience of all ages and countries is carefully ros-rsn up to the present day, and admirably arranged for con venient reference." Dr. Darlington. "We are fully convinced Ihst such an amount of valuable knowledge for farmer can be found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In fact, no Farmer who pretends to be well inform ed in his profession, should be without this work." Iew UciincKscc runner. An excellent work, fit to lie distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Soeities. J. S. Skinner. t or sale at tins Dim e, price t. Also, by E. W. CARR. Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Uultimnre, Maryland. IJT A.. OUIIKHS MIST BK 1CCCMFAXIKD BT TH K C.4SH. July 14, 1849. 3m 50,000 Victims Every Year Fall a Prey to Consumption, Asthma and liaising ulood, Hectic Fever and Wight Sweats. ASTHMA A.n,CO.SlMrTION. I.. J. Heal. Ill Drtaiicev Ptrt-rt. snv. it til hi. iitr.in. lawwtMiluwl liecn un invalid for years from Aatlnn. ; t siwarMr consult-rt-il w. in (MiiMiiiiptinii. It relieved Ihenl at uuce, ml mat uiey travelled feverul hundred miles. Bl'lTTIXO UUHIU Is slways liLiniliuK. it leuils to the vt-orst kind 11C Cnii. iiaiiiiii, unit iinlcr. nrrctted ui lime is loni-nilly inwl. Wurman's All-Herding Unlicun is thelx-sl remedy known; it lieuia the wounded nr ruptured bJ. Hid vem-ls ot'the rungs, and thereby etfceu a periuaiuitit cure, while other reme dies -lily Hop the ll.J ior the time. A few de. of Um lialaaiu will aitialy I Me lmt .keptlral lliut It is the medicine reuuirecl It has heell MlnceMlul in iiuiiiv am. Hint that ttKi wlu-re tlu-v hud ran into n runid decline, nr. a. more new-rally exmewed, "II STV OINSrPTIO.V" mug pern in., or tli wu ol middle age, are mure subject nice miark. Mini me aeti. Price 4.1 cent, aud 91 per tmtlle. Dr. Slieriiuur. Collirli uud Worm IiOBenccs. mid Ponr Man's Plaster., frtld mm above Principal OiI'h-c I ml Nnpuu-atreet, New York. SHERMAN'S POOR MAN S FLASTEK has eured more ease of Iklieuinalinn. liin in tin. Ili.nk. Hide and rhert, launtavn mid Wcukm-M, tliau any appli cation ttuU ha. int-cuMed, hundreds ol' uiinriiu-idi'd ntaculs wiv uhmi.oi ctiuiiirncn n. wmi puuu II no UptH) me rommuuily u. the genuine. IV ll u-ure ' l)-ci-ai.i.. Remember Hint Die trim and irt nuine t'laHer is simud uiu ruldiah iaier made rxuuly f. Ibe pura und every cane the aiioialure ..f Dr. Sherman ii pnnli.l upon the laick of the Planter, uud the whole fuciirtvl he Conv Kiuht. None other, are genuine. Then-fire when vou want u real good Sherman'. Poor .Man'. I'tuter, eull at tlieudiee, UM auu ireei, mm vou will u-s lie ilisaiin-umeil. KeiiiemU-r nrincirailOAVe list N'aMtiu-street. New-York. where .11 Dr. Htierumn. Lnsemre. .re a-ikl. 111. Aceiu. re Mr.. Ilu Kalti.i it reel, Hr.K.klvn; Iliueaoo, Williamsburg; uiui Redding Co, UoUon, and JOHN VOrXG, Sunburv. M. A. MeCAY, Northumberland Nov. 10, 18l9.rh e-liu Iv FIRE PROOF CHESTS, Ull BOUKS, TATEUS, JKVELRV,&c. KVAMS & WATSON, So. 90 it orlh , Third strtrt, between Arch and Kact, ana 83 Dock street, OPPOflTK THE PHILADKI.PIIIA KXCWANOK. Patent Soap-stone IJned and Key hole Cover SALAMANDERS, FIRE AND TlllfcF FHOUF IRON MlfcHT, WNrrajiUMi to tan, mora Haul mm erWWlh.-Sl 9 suwi ooiiiiuue to inak. llieordiiai. , 1 I, s't ry Kir. Pna.",t very low prim W Is ' 'r-f latent combination lock. With I InTi" sr-raHrMr lustre Key., which can be changed aevem umuhhiki .iiui-a iiaaiiK:d ble in tact every time the Luck is Uaed ifde.ir.bla. Theu laH-ki .re pna.f aguinat the moM expert Thieves, being suiHlied with lh. Putent Key-bol Coyer, and uuide very atnmg, they eauiaa l blows open bv liunnnwrier. TheM Uck ar. intended lor BANKS, RTIlUt-A S.yl'a X-e rValuui letiei eopyinf freaaea, Ere Wtoor. lor Buk and sitore.. Vmma Blata Lined Raf rigeraiors, warnuueai superior to all others. . alar f laws, Baowai wuis ui uia uast qusu CW Persons wudiuig to parchsas any of the shove ar. tielea, will pleaae giva iheia a call, as Uey m ebcapar tliau auy uuwr la ma tunea ' DAVID EVAN", JOHANNES WATSON, Philadelphia, November 10, 104U ly Valuable Books. T IFB or Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Ac - aiaas's HisToax er tbs Ksroaa.Tioa, Bust Uifistiti ins Lsssaas, full bounded, For sale at the publishers prices by H. B. MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, i19. lHtrn-tk,n Hun U wiquutivnnbk nidenn that- BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT it n -X a MH In every reaper! i snd there In .hns dant prnul'. In grtat ntret eSceleri, that ONK BOITI.K of tt ennrnin, rnnrc purtiying, henttn? vtrrnp. .nd meiHrnl pnvrr. than there la eontnined In Ftntr Bottle of s.y aar. ijtrilla, or nny oikT mrdU-ine that Iim ever been umrcd Tor ante. There 1 undoubted primt In unr pamphleta, that liv the u of thia groat Indian Purifttr. they that eru DviNO yi-t Ltvit they that were I.smk and C.ie. PtK.n can now Walk they Ihnt were Hick. Hcannioi-s, and otherwiao diseased, haea been Ukalbo and CCaan. Hundreds Thousands wh. tmrs nrd IIsasT's PrstFtaa. .Iter havlrig need sad teatcd am the mrnttarilliu .nd utln-r medicine, recom lllendud to euro blood diaeaaoa, bare touted Uiat Brant's is the Cheapest, became Out Knttlr of It ha. swr medical, euratlve mat-ti-r in ft snd, in eoiuequence, cure, norc rliMnte in much It lime, than nnr ftirfrfa of any other mediciue. II. Hicn. OXR fluff, nf I!hant' I'ubiiies will ettrs FOVIl TIMKS morn riiarnae thnn on bottle of mrnnpn. rilla, Hramt's l'r.fFIKS" would lie at rA''a7 nt fnurtiiA. lar s bi.ill,!. w MTtniMirW at one dollttr. But HRANT'tl I'l.'KIFIKIt la .old lor only tlNK DIM. I.Alt a bottle; snd a" . Iiotllo of It ha cured, Slid la alnhlc of curing. Four Tim nn much rfiee sa one bottle of nrapnri!l. there loni, aaranpnrilla. In cimacqnctico of Ita lc, powor and It. in.-il i. nl i Mlcacy, alinuld bo aolil at no more thnn 1'trmtf Flre rVnf. per bottle, lo be s. cAmp as the feat rtK. at Unr. IMlnr. One Dollar's Worth! How much Cixces how mnch Hvpiiilis bnw much Sc.orui.A will (htr Dollar' tmrthvt llrant PUHIFIER euro ! Hen. I I lie billowing ttateinelit, which 1 a aieci. men of ita power. CANCEROUS SCROFULA! 'I his in the eft? of ii 1?ing man who yet fret. fe tMn mrrd of ft worir cn-c of Hcrolula. by wily Tv-flre Jiottlcg nt Html,', I'uriiitT, thnn ever m cured by tho u?e of '"trrtv ilattonmri tlio hrt nareapariUa tlint wanevrrnindt. Hiironpstrilln hna not mffirimt metlicul junrer to ttfect tho curtj of inch a rrtaltintfly hoprU run. Mr. J. II. Haskix, of fame, (Ittthln Co , .V. T.. hd Srroj la four yrrrt wns cni(im(l to bU ln-d Ibe lvt year h was i murh diwMM-d and tbliilitHtst. at to be unable to rnisw bi hftnd tu ' hfiid. lie hnd tlm bent medical ad Tli'fi had nwd all of the brut nr.ajarillaii to no (food clWt gut WW and trnrte. and wa i-unitlfrt'd to be in a Iin Statr. mid could not live ttn tittt ft'ur knttrs longer, wtu-ii be commt-nrfd im.ng HHANT-) k'L'HIKIKK. 1IU nrri wh fnitn nearly off. I nun rar to vr a knle was paten thnmsh hi fziwlpire. under bis chin, o that he hrraibrd through tbn hole Ian rar wn to eaten around Uiat it could lw lifted up out nf Jt4 plncr. it only holding by a tnnall ph-ct the npe of one arm wan destroyed by two U. ctr an Vlrtr tmdtr llio arm. ai largf an a man's kand, hnd nearly enti-n ihniuuh his i-ido-info hi fmdp. 1 hw, he waa afflich d with 7Vrfy such putrid, arruL offcttnire 17 &r. un various uartsi of his person. For further and full particulars, are our Pamphlag. Poet. Thomas Williams, one of the mo.t skilful phy tic. its of Koiiu, was called to rhc Ihtalcin th day brftirc no cummiwed uing Itrant's I'nrijirr. Vuct. W. exam UH'd him, and thn tild him that ail tho mtdicine$ n the world could nr ettrt him that his cud was Worse than Hopeless ! Now bear Mr. HASKIN'S statement of cur. H id : My wifi. procurctl one bottle of itftASTS I'VRIFYiXU K XT ft ACT of .tW Isonard, Druggift. of Koni I commenced U'in? that, and began to get bctur that BOTTL enabled me to grt off ay bedt where 1 had been confined one- year the second bottlo enabled me to ret ont of tk hnHsth third bottle enabled me to H'atk VVo Mitt, to Home Centre, where I procured Sz fiottlrs more ; and when I had Ii nit hud using them. Sermtn-n out of ?Vrry L'leer had hkalkd it and Uirrr bottles more ett.cted a I'KIU KCr fUUK of all the Llcers, and re stored me to giMfl kmlik, FOURTEEN WITNESSES! Mr. HAfKIN has sworn to the above fncta, snd the facta are witnean-d and certified to by DOI'T. T. WH. I.IAMS-Mf. Ii It. IIIIOWN. proprietor of tho HM- Rome v-(Mc.ra. III.SSl:l,l. Ai I.KIINAHII. Wholeaaln and retail llrueirit. and KI.EVKN other reperiahte teitiUMee. We Challenge the World To PRUVK n Curt of as revolting and utterly koprlee a cirne ol' fcrufula, by the u! of TKN TIMKS aa much nmaimrillii, or nny olher medicine, aa waa used of llrnnt't I'urijur to elici t die. above cure which cure shall ba pruved by na many wett-lntitPM, rejictabl witmettee, as is the alKjve cure. FOR PALE BY John W. Friling, Sunliury Pa. notry n.. luckily pinrtnuilirMlraUld. John II. Itnaet Milton, lleury J. Shncirer l-Kird A. KmziK-r Ailuiu IJonrhil Hnre. it McCorniick, W.' I. I. I'uinler, J. 1. Minin tt Co., Kdw-nrd Wilrui, Th'irniou tc Riker, 8. J. Cronne, W. U. llicklcy, K. I. I.eitz Ac John H. Mm-er, no do Pntiairrove. MiKwenaville, Money, lluhcaville, , New llerliuf Lewi.hu rfr. Setiiiaffrove, lluuville. llli anuaburg. All letter, unit orders must bu udilrcsaed to Wullaeo A. Co.. IlKi llMndwny, New York. Siliil.ury, July til, lKlly. Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity anu rusi loiiipanr, OFFICK71 WAI.Nt T PTRKl-.T, PHII.ADF.IJ'HIA. Capital io,ooi). Lhabtkr 1 ertetual. rIIK Coni(ny are now prepnreil to tmnanct buaineas 1 noon the iti-iM lilieral ami ttilwiuunreoua teruu. Thev are auth-irised by their churler 3) "to nmktf. all aiwl every insurance npperuillllllr ui Hie riaaa 01 wnsievor KIIH1 or imture. and to receive and execute truats, nmke endow menta. mid to ftrnut and pnrcrmae anniiities.o The Com pany sell atuiuitiea and uiu-iwuieuta, and act as Trustees for minors and heirs. Table of Premiums required for the Aaauruuce of 8100 for the win He term of Lils. Arc IPrem. A(re. Prem. Age. Pretn. 10 1 50 .11 a IK) 4A ' 3 3d 17 IM Sri !I13 47 3 411 Id 1 58 SI It -211 4d 3 li'J tn I 1 5'J 31 S i7 49 3 77 20 1 00 15 3J SO J HI ill t ftl 3d 'J 10 SI 4 13 I 1 37 S 47 Si 4 34 S3 1119 3r 2 51 S3 4 St 21 1 74 39 Sltl 64 4 71 33 t i 40 a 70 Si 4 01 l I M 41 SHI SO IJ 27 1 e!) 42 2 12 S7 5 3:1 2-t I ill 43 3 111 Srt S ,M 21) 1 41 3 12 50 S 714 UI 2 01 U 311 60 6 03 The nretniums are leas tliun snv other eiimnaiiv. and tlia PAiliciea slf ird irreuter adMuiUiei-a. Tables is' liMlf'-yenrly uihI qiuirterly premiums, hull erlit nitca ot preiuuuu, ahort lerma, joint uvea, .iirvivoraiups ami enihiwiuenia; mm, furin of Application fl'or which thiM-e are liliuik alieel.-) sr. In lie lliut ou upiilii-iiti'iti ut the orhi-e, or by letter to th. Ageut, J. II. l'l'UUY, ISuiibury. Kate, roa imubino fioo ou a single Lite For l.ifa. 1. do 2. U4 2,70 3i)l 6,03 Kxamplk A peram aaed 311 Tears next birth duv. bv laiyinff the Company o) eeuta would aecure to his tiunily or heir. $100 alioual lie die in one year ; or for 9.00 he se cure, to ttielii kSHalO ; or for 13 iliilliliitty for seveil yours lie aivurea lo uieiu ritual annual lie tlie lu .even yeurs; or lor 9-JO.40 puid tuuiuiilly during tile be secure ttlUO to ba laiid wlieii tie die. The iiuuiref k-cuiinff hia owu hoaua, by ibe didcreuce in Hiniuliit of premium, from IhoM-cliarccd by otiier ollice.. For e-49,-aJ the heirs-would receive 5000 should he die in one year. t onus ol applicatlou anu nil pnrticnlar. mnv lie had at the oitice. PKTF.It LTLLKN, Preaidcnt. Vice Presiilcnt, Wm. M. Haiud. KaANCia W. Hawlk, tVei-etury aud Trenaurer. CoNatLTlxo lhiYalctAX Dr. J. U. Maaaer. 4uiitHiry. J. H. Pvhdy, rSnnlairy, Ageut fisr Norlhuniberlund conn- ly- HuulHiry, July 2S, 1810. TUE CHEAP BOOK STORE. DA1TIELS & SlrSITE'3 Chkaf Niw & Second hand Book Sioai, A'o. 36 N. Sixth St. be ween Market If Arch, Philadelphia. Law Books, Theological and Classical Books, MEDICAZ. BOOKS, BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORICAL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. Scientific and Mathematical Boom. Juvenile Books, in ereal variety. Hymn Books and Prayer Books, Bibles, all sizes and nriess. Blank Books, Writing Paper, and Stationary, WhtltamU and Hetail. TV Owa prices are Biuebl ower than the Bautn.il priaas. lir Ijlaaries aud anuw paeeeai 04 waata paicaaaai. 17 Utaik. imported to order I nan Loudau. ruuailelpnm, June , iwa j - Coble Tooth Iche Iropi. most valuablu cure for Tooth Ache. For sale by GEORGE W. COBLE. Fourth bouse above the railroad, in Water Street Sunbury, Dee. 1, 1849 - IJAI8IN8, currant, citron, rheea, pepper I aauce, tVe. For sale by J. W. FR1L.NQ Sunbury, Bee. t, 1848. WINDOW GLASS, 8 by 10, for eale U HBMtY MASTER Butibujty, Jan STth, 1849- tt It AY Rl'M An cieellent artirle far aal by HENRY MA8EK. Ase. For 1 ycur. Km 7 vears. 20 t-1 gl 30 oo !.:) 40 l.-'o I." I SO l.i-U 2.117 SO 3,18 3.U7 buubuiy Jau. S7th, 1849 tl. Caution Extra. - A man h ttis name of CLAPP has ennrW srilten yrnnift man of the name of B. P. Towtawnd, 7n4 aaes kM name in put np a Snrrperilla, which ihey call Dr. Towa' semi's Srrilta dem.minalin. It HKNllNK OriaHnal, at.. This Townaend Is no doctor, and never was 1 but was for merly a worker on the milpawa, oonnla, and Ibe like. Yst he saanmea the title of Dr., for the aurpoae of anininr credit for whmX he I. not This Is 10 caution the pubbo not to to deceived, and pnrchaae none nut the Genuine Oriainal Okf Dr. Jncob Townsend's rkirsparilla, having on it th Old) Dr'a, likeness, his family cost of arms, and his aignatara across the coat of arms. - OLD DOC TOR JACOB TOWKSENO, TIIK OllIOINAL D1SCOVF.RKR OF TUB Genuine TotriiHcntl Sarsaparllla t OT J) Dr. Townscnfl is imiw sIhhii 70 yenrs of age, and tins lomr been known a. the nnthor and diarinrerer of the Genuine Oriffilial '-TowukihI Suranpnrilla ' r iiiffptMn-. he wii coiiipetteit to limit it. inunufnctore, by which menns it hns been kept out of market, and the sales circumscrilieil to th-iaeoiily who hnvc proveil its worth and known it. vnlue. It hnd reuriieil the ears nf many, never theless, as those peraims wlm Imd been healed anredi.eu.sa, and mveil from death, proeaiiiucu its exeeueuce ana worn- derful HEALING POArER. Kniiwinn. mnny yenrs ago. thnt he hnd, by hit skill, sci ence, mitt c xtwi-ieiiced. devised mi nrticle which would ba of incnlciuilile Hilvuntiiire to munkind, when once knowa rikI estenaively used, he hoped and persevered, rxpeetiiiff the time tn arrive when ine mmns wouki oe lurnianeo vj bring it into nnivenKil notice, when Its inestimulila virtaea woulil be known and nppreciutcd. This time has come, tka mennn are aupplied ; ttlis GRAND AND INEQUKLLED PREPARATION, la inannftictured on the largest srnle, and is called for througlnul I lie k ugtti and breadth of the land, eenecialtjr W it ia foinal itiraimble of deffeiKintam or detmorstionv jct every ninn ring throughnit tlia laud, tint Old Dr. Jucub TiivniAemi ia imw mniiulncturing thereat -Townsem! S-irantmrillti,' which never soars, never keraieiits, and never ctmnscails clinracter. Fiom ihisdny furlh the people shntl have the Fur Gen uine Townsi-nd Snrsfiurillu, which shnll never amir in the tortile, or in the Btolimch, nnd it shnll yet bsniah fnsn tha laud nil Fermenting, rlouriug, Kxpliaiing, Vinegary Sar KiinrilLi., now in use. A good Hnr-ujawriltn, pure and genuine, ought to live: a poor souring, alalup Sorsnpa rilln ought todriaip and die. The Old Dr'i. BttranpariUa will keep para ami perfect 100 Vflltl. Unlike young f. P. Towiisrnd'a ft fmpmves with age, and never chimera, hut for the belter; bccnuM it is pre pared on scientific principle by a scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the late discovcriee of the Art have nil been brought into rcnuiaition in the Manufacture of the OLD Dil i. SARSAPAR1LLA. Th SarsnpnrilLi nart. it i. well known to mrdicul men, eon tains many fiieilirinnl propertiea, and Borne nropeftiea which lire inert or useleiw, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for use, prtaliice fenneutnlion and arid, which 1. injurious tn tho system. fVime of the properties of Saranimrillu are so volalile, tliat they entirely evapomt run) are lost in the preparation, if they are not preserved ky liv n aciciitiliirnceiia, known only lo thine exierieiieed ia it's m-iiiufacture. .Moreover, these volatile principle which rlyotfiu vapn-.nrasan exhnlul ion, Ulster hent, are the verit iwseniiul miilicul properties of the root, which giva toy ull ita value. , ... , - - 1. Anv person enn tmil or stew the root till they get a dark enl -nod liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in the Tx I Ism fnnu mivthing else; they can then strain thia insipid or vapid liquid sweeten with a-air molaaaes. and then call it '-raniirilln Extract or Syrup." But such not the nrticle known n the . GENLINK OLD DR. JACOB TOWNS END 8 BAR fAPAUILLA. . This Ts si prepnreil, tliat all tlie inert pmperties of the Snrsnnrilla na are first removed every thing capable of becoming acid or of fermentiution, is extracted aiidreject ed ; then every particle of medical virtne i. .ecu red tn a pure and concentrated form; and thus it ia rendered mea pahloof losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Preiured in this way, it is made the most powerful agent "CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hence the renann why we hear cpmmendatious on every siile ill iu favor by men. women, und children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of Consumption, Dyariepsia, snd Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Scrofula, Piles, Cosiivemna, nil CuUmeous Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, and all affections arising from IMPURITY OF TIIE BLOOD. It possesses a inurvollous efficacy, in oH complnims arising from indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, from un equal circulation, deterniiuaiion of blond t" the bend, palpi tntioll of the heurt, cold feet ami cold hand., cold chllla and hut Umbo over the laaly. it has not its equal in Cold. and C nigli. ; i"l pnsnoles ear cxpectorutum. and gentle per siintlion rcUixing strictureof the lung., throat, and every oilier iitirt. , . Hut in nothing i. its exeellonee more manifHatly seen and nckiiowleilst tlwn in all kinds and stages of Fciuale Com- '''Tt'wi.rks womliTS in cases of Flnor Albns or .rtes. Fallinirof the Wimili, OUiructeil, rtiipprcaeed, or Pamlul Meua-.-s, Irregularity ol" the menstrual ieiiila, and tlse like and i.n crTw iuul in curing ull tlie forme ol Kidney Disease. Ilvnin iving obatrui-ti iiis. and rcmiluting the gcuernl sva tein, ii gives tone uud strength to the whole body, and thus cure, all forma of ,v Nl'.UVtll S UlriAe- ti.U Ulli "I And tlin. prevents or relieve, a great variety -of iHher ma la.lii'S, as Kiinnl Irriuuiou. Neurnlgia, Bt. V ilua Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fits. Coiiyulan.ii., 4cc. And vet he would fain have It niu ersUaal that Okt Dr. Jiicib'Tiiwiiainil's ticniiine Original ttarsapurills, U aa IMITATION of his liner. prerai on : llraven forbid that we should deal in an article wniea would bear Ibe moat dirtunt rcstnilawice to P. Tows seial's .rticle ! and which would bring down upon the OM Dr. such a m-untuni haul 1 omiphuiiia and crimnationa from Agents who have so'.d. and purchasers iWhc 1 have uweA 8. P. Tnwnsiiid's Fermenting Ciinpiiunu. "w"n ' mulerstiKal, liecnuse It is me ulaaiiuie irum, - TowiuMsfs article and Old Dr. Jacob Towiiscnd a Bursa mrilla ure h.-nvcll-wide apart uud inhnltely dissimilar, that they ore unlike iu every purlicului, having not one single tiling in comiuou. As ! P. T.iwiaiend i. no d'H-tor, and never w-aa, la so cli.-niial, no iihaiMiiaic.-utiat know, no more of Ii"'"1 or riianiae than nuy other common, unscientific, UP"', SI.111.U man, tt lat gnamniec can m. are receiving a genuine sciilltihc mwlielne, snitsttliag l tlie virtue. ul iu prc,ruig it, and wliK-h .ro incapable of eluugw which might rendu ihem the ageuts of diseaas in- ilislt-ad of hmillli f m , , , Hut what else shonlit tie cxpeeted from one who knows nothing C'liupirotively of medicine or disease ! It require a uei .n 01 a. uiie experience, to cook and serve up even a eoiiiin in dei-i nt meal, how much ui ire iwpiHTtniit ia it that the p.m ma ivhoiiiauulucture medicine, designed f.w weak abaimrha and enfeebled evaleme, alaaild ku"W Well la i,ie.liciili.niirtie.of nlauls, the best munner of securing ami c entriiling tluir heiling virtue., als.1 an extenelve kil-wllge of the vuriou. Uiseuaes wnicn unci-, ine auian svatem. and how to rul ipl remedies to these dlaease.! ' 11 ia ma nosailile for this incilR-iiie to do goial ; it haa no thing iu it winch can ever harm, it euu never eour or siaiil. iuhI thcrcl. ire. can never k aw it eunilive proparue. .! . , 1 11.- Iii'-. ItMillhv whim. It Cleuiisu. III. taiaai, ei-i.ca ... v.. .. tom-s the stiniiach. nnd gives good dige turn, relievea tlia Imwelsof loria and cairtipulm. allay, inttuiuatlon, purl-.-. the skin, Bimliaie. the circiiluliiui of the blood, pro ducing gentle warmth equally naover ine lamy.anu as ties lliaellallile fH-rspiralloll ; reuiA.e an -e-r rui.-a the entire nervous syMein. Is not this, then, the medi cine you pre-eminently need But can any 01 thcee thing. besuidofrt.P T. iwiwend'i inferior article t This young mail's liquid is nut tn lie COMPARED WITH THE OIJ) DRf . Ili-ciuae ihT one grand fact, that the one 1. llieapnbl J -teriiirati'in, aial NEVER SPOllJ, while the other does ; it auurs, leriuent., aud blow, the Unite, ciaiuiniiuj it into fniginenla ; tlie ur, ncid liuuiA expkaiuig, and damagtug islier g.n-d. ! Must iml this horrible coinpiuiidbe poisou 011s to the svstcm ! What ! put acid into a system already disuued with acid ! What cuuae. Dyspepsia but acid I Do we not all know, tliat when f.aal sairi in oar stomachs, what mischief lis inaluces tlatuleuce, hearthbur palpl tati mi l the heart, liver complaint, diarrhea. d)aentery, colic, nnd corruption ol the lu.l ! A tat J auacut hum. in the b.ty t W hat produce. ..II the hur whu'li brnur on l-iruntimi. tlie rklll, eaaia. Kheum, Eraipelua, While SwelUngs, '""i aU UK-eruiuaia .iucmmu - -- . l. heaven lull an acid aul-tanee, which soars and thus ispods a.s uilernal aial exierimi : - all 1 l.e dnids ol' tha laaly, more or a . What minted circubitiiaa, aud nearly au we . - "hK" tarribto to make and B, uOVnitd, wtarae Ui uk tliia i-ni.xo, riN:!NDDrCOMP It is honible U. think, and to know how eroelly the af. dieted are uured upon by proaumuoua uiea lor the sake ui money ! Fortune, nukeout of the agoruee of the sack I and no eiuivulent rewlered the dearauruig ssuTerara I It is to urn frauds upou the unfortunate, lo pour bona Into wounded hunmuitv, Ui kindle hope in tna aeapairuic 1 ...-. Lunlih aiul hWutni. Uld I ....Ml..wl hr.iieii. aud to baniah innrmitv. that Okt P. Xiao Townaend ha. tnughl alal found the Clrtsityy4 Tuieaiu) hi briu hi. Grand Cuiveraal Concenlraled Keaedy wilhiii the reach, and to the knowledge of aU wao aea , that they may laaru aud know, by joyiul experieuoa, u TRANSCENDENT POWER TO HEAL, And thus hi have the unpurchaseable aatiafaeuoaof kavia raised tlnaiaouda and nuUsao) fr Ih. tad sjetutaaa aa deatyaulency hi hope, health, aud a kauj life of vyor aa aaefuluneaa to thefisa-lvea. their femilieaand friaad. Aoasr IIENKY MASriKK, cHuioury. July its, IMB. ly eow WHITE BRANDY for preaenrinf brandy ncftche of ui excellent quality, for y by ... nADDaiaM Sunbury, 6epL 82d, 1840e Rheumatism, but a a.ur or ocui u...", i naTvec.. tl.e joint, ami el.ewl.ere, imiatuar and ta. naming the teil aiol delicale li-ues ujx whlchh Kttll ho in uervoua un 7-NOB AND SPRING MORTI&B. UT, M C'HES An excellent nrticle, for eale Itthe umuI price by JL W. FWUNO. Sunbuay, Jaly T.lt4aV- PLASTER, Salt end FiWt, just revd end fo hy J. W.FRHJJ0 BuiibuiT.Dee. t, 1848. fnm ba follow! up iU Victory on lae re