" WnNW (M ta A"" Tha nU ef i M ty1 ' ? ' ' Sad and -- -Oir toy trtltowljrtnfi'; Wiih lioltew bfeetee sighing - v 'Abovttiroftril flying! - m I " Hear it tale 1 Uni enly just lhe Oiner nay, ..ftPSJXUlll TV..... i With earthly otimi "'1 PVi i-Wiili feirevt hop of ieme. ,,. Harm, wbhughrtwj?? , iwiich'.l my fiVlvr-.... . . ,-,The old year dying lay. . ... u M dead era W ' V'' i Snalch,1 "P hi crown, and htfJjft1 , PI io mv realm on the wlnu of tho " I, Troisvfcieet Greenland to eult,rie.,l JJW; t ..V.;.i.l ih. wi.rl.1 from Tropla to Pole; ' FatWr all.rny dominion was aole, " M I found myself monarch 01 an ine win. v. .,.., Anu bwhi, mj ".""'" ... - In my pride and youag wildness of heart, , I ieVd to see!! the nations astarl,; ,. . I arniil at the dium, and the clamor or arm, And, shouted aloud at the peoples' alarms,,, l've!wtch'i(' the nations commotions .afar" ' I've .stood in the midst of the cannons of war'. I've,hacd the loud cry for Liberty come. Cleaving the earth, and the Heaeua, blue m dome.. l .-. . -t " ' I was there when brave old" Hilt.Bnry'f Girt on their armor, and the valor of Hun - -Resofv'd. that Tor once they'd be happy and No longe; "Jro'ud Austria's vassals they'd be. I saw that thebnddingof Freedom waslhere, But the huge, old lion was quitting his lair, To crhsh wilh his tread the .park of their hope, And lighten his hold on tyranny's rope. Then flew they io arms, and shouted in ragq W? triumph if die! and History's page ShaM say wo are free or say we are.dead, For we will bo longer bo slavishly led. Then there begin, the loud tumuit of war j Their fot-s gathered soon, from near and from j tar;-,;.'..- - .. I saw the liberty banner prevail, ... And auon there arose the victims aad wail. ' The spirits of freedom were conquered and v.-..: bound ! '! .- , ,i The blood of their slain had falten'd the ground : . ' i Yrt valHed agio hoe warriors stout, ... ! Again were they stmn in a nornom iu.. ! I sawttte grona strew'd w4th bocliesof dead. T And the living to lurumom j i ..i . ; lou , . .. . ,. , . , Their great hearts were bursting withanguisn miff rvain. " t Th oanted and moanM for a rest with the , slain. . -.- . . I I saw ibe.hard-hearteil conquerors come, To scatter sadness and terror at home, To make the widow and orphan to H y, Apart, and in languishing sorrow to die. I said Uie poor fugitives hunted, and brought From the dens, and the caves where respite tbey sought, ., And a tyrant, a tiger, tfitnd did preside Over their dooms which were now to be tried. The mad, hellish victor branded his sword, And grimi'd wilh delight in giving the word, When his blood-hounds encompassed them ' " round, , With" dying and dead, o'er strewing the "v.) ground.; : ; . , I wept at the fate of poor Hungary then ; All .lint in her blood is her history' pen, But her small remnant are true-heaited till, To' Austria's sceptre lfy never wren. f itav witnessed the nations' great throes, Tbuir burdens, and struggles, and wiiherm " woes: v ' ' . I ve given iud n-o -j - i . .' , . , And l ined op a strife the ages shaM feel. I've stood where the crown of the vnonaTch has fell,- " , ; , ; Been broken, and trampled and said it was .. ''- ir:.lm. .nnnla nt fall. I ve seen mipniy .s.-."- .rr , ' , Wkera eople were breaking the despots "' ' ', rude thrall. ' . ,l l t'i r ' . - ' I saw the great Pim take to his flight, 1 v ' AnH feasted mv eves on so goodly a sight ; Twas rare to behnld such dignity run, -And many there were who laughed at the fun! Tve shown to the world, a new store-house, -,f f wealth, ' Where men may be rich without using stealth: i ' ' And now to the West, they're rapidly flying; Its. stores of hid treasure, they're swiftly un-fc-iei tying. ' ' Vt gone with the pestilence where he has flown,, ... And many a sorrow and sadness have known. Over Europe he pass'd with his hot killing i, t i breath, And America's children he gave to the death. W .'wandered along 'said the crowds of the The young and the strong were sickenM at , heart; .., ,t For his arrow was falling wherever they i.i.i went, ' .- i ' His vengeance to all seemed equally sent. . We traversed the atreams and stored them with dead, And far among forests our pathway has led Wherever ho. : went there was sorrow aud , .- pain, i And to melt his hard heart all effort was vain. . , ( ' I've mingled in scores of festivity gay, I have stood oft where the dying man lay. I've been at the altar which Hymen has made, . r ,.. Anon, at the grave ; where the sleeping are t.:,t Jw ..; ..t ' i.t..iitt , , I've seen all the sorrow there's been in the i,., world, ., ' .. , . ., . All (he fell darts the destroyer has hurled J I've, seen all the joy and the gladness of w heart, h The smiles and ths tears, of life's drama, a -. i part... if The'eold old year is dying ! - . Sad and pale : On Icy pillow lying, .With hollow breezes sighing, l, , About its spirir fly ing, Hear its wail I , A deathly ehiU is art my brow, l( -t It k wrinkled pah) arid sers.. i .. , , . What ails me, Oh i what ails me uow 1 . I'm quaking all with ear. .. . V. My lips are blue, my cheeh s oold, Utt 1 ClOSO SDOUl m.T Piauseia mm, , , Bind up my quivering chin. Oh gi i ma hral I its bitter chill, I'll neriah. vat with cold. I'll! : -'. iAf fraraa ia tiemblinar still, -. v li'a not thai 1 am aid I 0, M aya is dim, I cannot aa ) . mj ! My aar is dull lo hsr, , Tba light is oarkueta all lo ma, . . Hi I'm dead to all but fear, .- I , i. 4rwaT BDsnbneaa o'ar ma steals, . ljr lia. blood stops it flow, , .. k M very soul iba eoldnees faels, , . My mIm pawa. fajut and slow.. This must ba death, I feel it to J . t eaanot bear to die! ' The world's loo fair, lo leave it, eh I With old dead years lo lie. .. . . I hear footstep at my door, He's come, the young glad year, ,. (To mock and taunt me to the eore A-1 Thai I lie with'rlng here ! ' i Ah well a day. He'll mount my throne, I And apoTl as I have done ; ' He'll yield his breath1 with ft heaving , groan,' "" ' , ! Its all that I have won ! ; ' ' J ' " ) Adieu, fair world! you're fading soon, , . " I lov'd you trtjarly well. ' ! I WVJ indeed for other boon Than death m near Farewell! i ; ;.. ,VThe year ia gone," " t His task ia done, , i "7 - To the grave so lone, ' . . ' j "'. " ' . lie mnk wita a moan i ",. , The yannar year trip gaily in, ' .... " . " . " ! . Wit mazy tlance, anu a merry uin. i : IDA. ' , Korthumberfand, Dec. 31st, 1849. ' . WRtMO BACOt WITHOVT MOKK. "Oh, IktSraaMe Mkm hm taken To muk oi apoil iheir baron." As soon as the meat is soiled to your taste, which will generally be in about five weeks, take it ut, and if any of it has been rover ed with brine,, 5 left it, drain . little. Then take black pepper, finely ground and dust on the flesh aride, and on the hock end as much as will Mick, then hang it tip in a gnod, clean, dry, airy place. If all this ia done as it should be, (it ought to be done now,) yoa will have no further trouble wilh it, for by fly time in the spring, your bacon is so well cured on the outside, tfcat flies or bugs will not disturb it. "'' ' " ' ' We understand that a company of Phila- delpiuans have in contemplation the purchase of the village of Lambertou, for the purpose of erecting summer residences of wealth and fashion. - The situation is one of the finest on the river. Irenlon (xv. .) 2rrnfontm. FOR TUB YEAH 1850 . PREPARED FOR THE Sunbury SVmcriccin. Is , m MONTHS. h- ft 3 H tfc OT JANUARY, 2l 3 4l 5 1st MONTH . 9 10 16 17 234 30'31 12 19 26 27129 FEBRUARY, 2 9 16 Sd sreitTH. 3 4 I 7 1314 20 21 10 II 17 1 23 24 25 27 28 MARCH, 2 9 16 23 3d MOUTH. 6 13 20 27 3 30 APRIL, 1 8 15 6 13 4th MONTH. 9 10 16 17 i a'lO on 2T22 23.24,25 26,27 28:29.30 MAY, 21 3 4 9 10 11 th MONTH. 5 6 12 13 15 16. 17,18 19 20 26.27 !2324 28,29 30,31 JUNE. th MONTH. 2', 3 9; to 4 -5 It 12 6 71 13,14 16 17 18 19 20 21122 23 24 25 26;27 JULY, 1 8 2 3 4 ?lh MONTH. 9 16 10 11 15 17 18 19,20 26;27 122 23 24,25 ,30,31 AUGUST, I 3 8th MONTH. 4 II 6 7 13 14 10 16 17 IS 19 20'2I 22.2324 25!26;27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMBER, . 9lh MONTH. 3i 41 S 61 iait!l2 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 29,30 OCTOBER, 10th MONTH. 6 7 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 ;2223 24 25.26 27 28 29 30.31 NOVEMBER, 11th MONTH. 4 5, II 12 6 7 13 14 20,21 10 17 18 19 U 25 26 27 28 DECEMBER, 4 It 12th MONTH. 12,13 18 1U20 252627 29,30 THE GLOBE. 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For one eopy of the Weekly uiobe lor I one year, For one eopy oi im vongmwHiu uww itiifin. the session. 9 I ! .t . l..-; .1 For one copy oi uie Appeiuux uuruig uia S .lull , - For four espies of cither, or part of both during ths sesion, . 10 00 For ten ceptes ol siuisr, or pan oi uow during lbs SO 00 The pricea for ihesa papers are so low advance psj merits are iiidispeusably Dsws.1,,, wiUl ,5, 0f Northumbsrlsnd tary to carry litem on. ... Poalmaalftrs who maV ODlSin auDSCriDers t' ' 1 ..;,l .n.,ni on TI.E8DA Y the will be allowed 20 per cent., on the subscrip- Ition prirrsj ior nuiiiin y' " " 1 retain when they aeiid on the names of stu ipi ion money. Tne price tor ine vongres- RegisWi Oflica, I sionul GloU and Appendix to Clubs who take eurJbury, Dec 6th, 1849. $ I . l . l. . n .1 ...1 ill., inn j.,. I ' inn rarsn ss si low luai nu ui.iiwii . be afforded. Subsortpliona may ba remitted I s-a8, from the New York Casts and PekOa by mail at our run, in money pmr m ina jl Tea, Cam pan, far sale or aaetkMi of country where subscribers reside. ;vi v. , J. W. ftXUKtk JOHN C FIVES. f I SUNBURY AMERICAK'ANP SHAI0Kffl70URN" PROCLAMATION- NOTICE is hereby given that ths several courts of Cantnuxi Pisa. Oenersl Uuartsr BeMions of the prare, aad Orphsns1 Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General latl Drlirery, in and far the eountv of nortliumbenand, to commence at the Court House, in the htirourh of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Mondnv, 7tti of January neil, will eontlrltia TWO WEEKS. : The coroner. Justices of the Prace and conita bits in and for ths county of Northumberland, are requested to he then and there in their proper per sons, with their foils, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their e rrral omres kppertsining to be done. And all Witnesses prosecuting in behalf of ths Common wealth against any prisoner srs also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute saainst bim, as shall be just -Stid not to depart without leave st their peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their attendance, at the tints appointed agreeable to their notice. Given under iwy hahds st 8unbury, the 1st day of December in the year at our lora one thousand right hundred and forty-nine and the Inde pendence of the United States of America the 73d. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. SHERIFFS SALE. RY Virtue of s certain Writ of levari Faeiat issued out of the Court of Common fleas of Northuinlierlsnd county, to m directed will be sold by public Vendue or outcry s.t the Court house in the Borough of Sunbury St 1 o'clock P. M., on Mondny the 7th dsy of January next, the following real estate to wit t All that certain Tract of Land, situate in Conl township in the county of Northumberland, -Bounded snd descri bed as follows to wit: Beginning st a post a corner of lot No 0, tlicnee by the same 'north two deg. west 453 and a 1-2 perches to a post in s line of land sun-eyed in the name of Kolicrt bray, thence by the same south 83 dcg. west 183 snd 3-10 perches to a post a corner of lot No 1 1, thence by the same south two deg. east S46 per ches to s post ; thence by lands of north eijihty-eialit dcg. east 141 and 8-10 perches to a Chesnut Oak ; then south two deg. east 106 per ches to a heap of stones , then east 41 1-2 perches to the place of begiimig Containing 400 acres and allowance. Seized taken in execution and to be sold ss the property of John N. Lane, Sam uel Psrke snd George Heckert, with notice Thos. Pbarpe, it being the same Tract of land which Thomas Cadwalladcr and wife by Indenture bear ing date the 5th day of April A. D. 1837, granted to the said John N. Lane, Samuel Parke and George Heckert in fee, in equal undivided third parts, as tenants in common. ALSO: By virtus of certain alias Writs of Pirn Frpenas a certain lo of laud, situate in Lower Augusta township in the eountv aforesaid, bounded on the north by land of John Fleming, on the cast by the ssme ; on the south by lands of Herman Khipman and on west by lauds of Jacob II. K'.ioads. con tainiug four acres more or less. . Seized taken in execution snd to be said as the property of James and William los. - ALSO All the interest of the Defendant (supposed to be the undivided third part) of and in a certain Tract of Land, situate in the township and county aforsaid, udjoininir lands late of Win. Shipman dee'd., ('onrad Raker, Ionard Reed and others, containing two hundred seres more or less, shout 30 acres of which arc of which are cleared, where. on arc erected a small log dwelling House, and frame Barn. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James lvoss. . . . AJ.SU : By virtue of certain Yen Erpoiiai, a certain lot of ground situate in I'omt township in the county aforesaid, hounded by lands of James iNesmt, Crutchly, and others, containing 10 acres more or less whereon are erected, a log dwelling House a log Burn, &c. 5eizcd taken in cxecutien and to be sold as the property of Henry Paul, ALSU : A crrtuin Tract of Land situate in the town ship, and county aforesaid, bounded by binds of Francis tirady, Kobert Lurry, tne Heirs ol Henry Hunnickcr and others containing twenty-seven acres more or less, whereon are erected s log dwelling house, a stable, cVc. Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Albin dewberry. ALSO : Two certain contiguous lots of ground situate in the town of ShamoUin, Coal township in Nor- thumlerland county, bounded north by lot of Jos. Zern, cast by the Danville & Pottsville Rail Road, south by lot of Ecket, Spanglcr snd Kniguel and west by Shamokin street Each of said lots being 28 feet in front, and 100 feet in depth, on one of which, is erected a two story Irame dwelling house. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Kerstettcr. . . ...... ....it.a ... . rr jamm uui tin , our II. Shreriff's office, Sunbury, December 15, 1849. TO CONTRACTORS, SEALED Proposuls will be received by the un- dersicned until the first day of January next, at 3 o clock r. Al.. at the house ol oicpticn tsauiy, in the town of Cattawissa, for the building of a ' .. - . .V . . BRICK CHL'RCH 40 by 60 feet, in said town ; which Proosals will I laid before tue Uuilding Committee to moke the allotment. Plan and specification can be seen five days previous to said letting at b. lialdy s onn-e. ci crnt.. dai.ui, PETER BODINE, JOHN HARTMAX. Cattawissa, Dec. 14th, 1649. ATS OW.VF.n FOIt 4 VlLIE WANTKD. Z CEVERAL months since s vshso containing J0 O anions other articles of clothing, a pair of cloth pantaloons, several shirts, shut cnl'ars, stock ings, &c, was taken, it is supposed by mistake, from one of the Susqurhannan racket ooais, ry some nasseneers. who got off at the ferry, op no. site this place, sna Prougni tins vanse wiin urcir hunnM la the aunnurv snore. lie vauao anu biru are marked with the name of Joseph Jan nev. and on one end of the valise is a laliel from one of the Boston Hotels. The owner of the vs- Ika bv calling on either of the subscribers, can have the same, by proving property, aim paying I vnnu4 t.f ilvertiflinff. &C. . "J- ' . T PVtt I D IjIj . 1 '3 J, j... i n IV 1 . JOHN SPEES. Sunbury Ferry, Dec Slid, 1849. Cu - RFGISTEtVS KOI ICE. Creditors and other parsons interested in I t,t ,utrs of Henry Malich, dee'd., settled by his Administrator. Peter Maliek; ef Abraham E inter, dee'd., settled by his Administrator, John S. Eis tcr; (supplementary account) of Abraham Kiss inger, dee d., sctued ny nis executors aoun r. U'-li',.ii nil Julin Kisaineeri fsecond suouie- mentary account) of John Price, dee'd., settled by his Administrator David Marts, Esq.; of Anne Irlsnd, dec d., settled ny ncr executor jonn ir land ; of Mary Awl, dee'd.. settled by one of her Administrators George C. Welker, Esq.; ef Hugh Mcliinly, dec d, settled by his administrator v u li,.m Housrl of John Lichou, deold.. settled by his surviving Executor Dsniel Brautigun of 00 Eleaner Reed, dee'd., settled by her Adimnnlra lor Ptr Arnwins and Munso A. Reed ; of Geo. 00 titration, dee'd.. settled by bis Administrator liam C. I.awaon of Jacob Keller, dee'd., settled by hi. Eierutor. Philip Keller Solomon Keller 00 anu spaniel ivcot i , u. vw.. settled by his Executor lienjamiu jaeitxcu 1 01 Martin Weaver, dee'd., settled by his admtstrator that . "'. -r -j bsv. filed their William H. Musucb; s'hat tne ,xeeutora ana MUnlT. snd that lbs ssrns s.dl bs presented to tne Bi7j f Jsnuary tiext tor confirmation and "' 1 lowauce. sub- I JOHN P. PURSEL, Registef. o 1 , thtnW Vee. t, tfMt DIt- X J UPDEGU AFF. RESPECTFULLY Informs ths eWsene of v Danville and the troUte st lane, that as has located in Danville, and is now pre pared to prac tice Medicine and Margery In all Its various bran ches. He Will operate on all the various forms of blindness, efnss eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the extraction of tumors, amputation or limbs, and all other surgical dis eases. His collection of Instruments comprises sll instruments in msdern Surgery, of the Intost improvement end finest finish. lis (Utters him self thst msnv years' practice snd experience will be s sufficient guarantee to those who msy feel disposed to employ Inm. Ills residence is nearly opposite (he Miitliromt- Bniltlitiri, and next door to Isssc Rosen- bsum's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 149. ly. TUb FBOfrX.S'8 VADB.Usdtfra COMPRI8INO A COLLECTION OFOVKR 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, ' In the Uieful and Intending Art with a ftw Simple snd Carinas Exsrrtmeats la CHKMI9TRY l I NCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookerv, Farriery, Dying. Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc etc. etc. Price 61 eta., for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. Estate of Mnry Moore slec'd., and jacou itiuoro, aec7a V OTICE is hereby given, thst letters of edmi- " nistrstion 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 mako immediately payment rCTtiK AIUUKb. Lower Augusta, Dec. 8, 1849. Winter Arrangement. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO POTTVILI.E. ON end after November 1st, 1849, the Pas senger Trains will run between Philadelphia and Pottsrille as follows : Lcnos Philadelphia at 8i A. M.. daily except Sundays. Arrives at Reading at 11 18. Arrives at Pottsville at 12 50. Leaves Pottsville at 8) A. M. daily except Sun- dnvs. Arrives at Rending at 10. Arrives at Philadelphia at 12 AO. FARES. Pottsville and Philadelphia 3,50 and 3,00; Pottsville and Reading 1,40 and 1,30; Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless proi ded with Tickets. " There will he no Afternoon Train. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to each passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will be the risk or the owner. By order of the Board of Managers. 8. BRADFORD. Nov. 24, 1849. Secretary, HICKEY & TULXi, No- i:0 Cheaiiut street, Opposite the Attade) FIULADX1I.FXHA, l ANLTACTCRER8 of their improved style Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sole Leather, and boliu uivcted TICI.MiS, which took the only first premium, swarded by the Franklin Institute at their last exhibition. II. & T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a leau ttful assortment of iheir improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Doublo snd Mingle Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunks, Ya lice Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cop Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant aoaortment of superior En ameled Patent Leathor Bags, with every artielo in their line of business. I tf Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- WILL'. IT & IIAKDINC'S U7HOLESALE Commission PAPER and RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where s general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. '1, Lettr and Frliitlng Tapers. &.c. on Hand. Pluin and ruled white Caps. ' bluo " f, . UBP , , . ., Flat Caps, '.. , , Letter. I " " Ulllfl blue Blue and white Folios. White and colored Printing Paper Tissue Papers. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope Hurdware and Sresthing TSpert I ar Boards. Straw Boards. Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country Will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. The highest cash price paid for Kags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. IT, 1849. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the sale of Sovthworth Manufactu ring Co s. nVtfirtg; Pap rt. Ware llotme, Wo. 3. Minor street PniX.ADSZ.FHZA. 1 Ofi CASES of ths sbove superior Papers now market prices, consisting in part of - Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 19 snd 10 lbs. blue and white. Suiierrins Medium snd Demi W rtlings, blus aud white- Extra super snd siuierfins Folio Posts, blue. Sunerfme Cammsrical Posts, blue and wbita plain and ruled. and wlilta. main ana ruiea. Extra super Linen INole l'spers, plain sua gut. Superfine snd find Bill Pspers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Countiug-Houss Caps and Posts, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps aud Letters, plain snd ruled, blue sud white. Extra super Congress Cspssnd Miters, gut, Knnerfina Sermon Csds and Posts. Superfined blus Bath Posts, blus snd white, plaui and ruled. embroidered ioie rupcra anu euvuupca, "l.awver's" Br'ef Papers. Superfine and fins Caps sad Posts, ruled snd 11- Di.in. yu, and white, various qualities aim prices. 1 i,,,, 1000 reams white sud asserted 8U00 Pa- BB., BoarjU, white and -.. 1 1 ea, w rappii.ii, 7 diuma, Cap Wrapping, nam ware rspers, esc. Philadelphia, Nov. 34, 184. ' ROSE OINTMENT. A iresn euppiy ot mis excellent article for Tetter. just recused and lor sal bv Hfc.NKV MAbSEK. al- Sunbury, July 8, 1B r ADY'8 MLTPS GUM SHOES oie, just i racerved and fox sale at the store or HENRY MAS8ER. Snnbury, Dee. 15, 1849 , . . , .... BLANKS. . LAJCK9 ef every dwcs4ioei can ba had teftaa A 1 t . Groceries ! Groceries 1 ! W. Comsr An k W4 Strut Philadelphia, OrrER for sale to the inhibilant of Sunbury and vicinity, rsnrfty Groceries of ths very finest quality consisting of 1 Extra Tins, Superior snd uornmon ureen ana Black Teas. Coffees of stl kinds snd prices. Hugsrs of every kind. Rice, Fsrins, Ssgo, Hominy. ' ' ' All' kinds of choice Pickles, Ssuces, Ketchups, Olive Oil, Preserves, Ac., warranted to be of ths very finest grades in ths market and at the cheapest rstes possible. ' 11 goods esreftmy pscited snd promptly lor- warded. COLTOX & CO. S. W. Cor. Arch & 6th St. n.fla. Cel. 98f, 184che3m ly my 26, 1 WHOLKSAI.F, DtAt.KR h MANUFACTURER OF WILLOW HD W00DEH WARS, Importer si French naskrl looking Glasses, ana scf ueoa, No. IS North Second Street, Between Market snd Arch Sis., under J. Sinstt Juses Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, 1 1 AS on hand snd 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, BROOMS, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Wsshbonrde--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 snd trouble, by calling and examining my stock before purchasing. N. B. Looking GIssses, are insured s gainst Breakage to alL parts of the Union, without extra charge. August 25, 1849. 3m TICILNOR'S COZ.TJMBIAIT RPELLZMO BOOS. BEING a progressive and Comprehensive Sys tem of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, . adapted to the use of Hchools in the American Kepuuhc, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty-five year s experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, 1'rartical Common School Mensuration, &c. The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modem spelling and usages in Orthography as bring one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and lieltcr adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the l.mted Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Book, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to sccuro for it a universal introduction inU the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for sole by Henbt Masseb, Sunbury. W hero Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1849. THE FAIISIER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. F.DlTi:i) BV OOUVKRNEl'R K.MIiltfWN.. I N ONE VOLUME, Roval octavo, 1 165 pages, beautifully bound, containing, 17 fine plates, besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about one fourth the cost of the English work, without anv Plates. Tne Farmer s Encyclopedia is s real treasury of practical information, wherein the experience of nil aires and countries is carefully nistko vr to the present day, and admirably arranged for con venient reference." Ur. Darlington. "We are fullv convinced that such an amount of valuable knowledge for farmer can lie found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In farL no Farmer who pretends to lie well inform ed in bia profession, should be without this work." new Oennessee r ariner. An excellent work, fit to be distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Soeities. J. S. Skinner. For sule st this Ullice. price 4. Also, bv E. W. CARR. Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia; and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maryland. tvtLtOaukMS mcit as scccMrsstsa st tux CMSH. July 14, 1849 3m 50,000 A'ictims livery lear Fall n Prey to Consumption, Astlima and liaising lilood, Hectic 1 ever and Wight Sweats. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. L. J. Deals. ID Ilfijiieey itrrct, Kav it to htm siterin- taw wtu) liud been nil inviUut ir years tV.iin Aittiniu ; to oiiiHlier conBiat-rtNi uh hi r niiiiuipiuHi. it ifiicvfu incus si sites, su ttiut ihey travelled several liuiKlrwl ruilsi. si'i rriNo Bixxiu U alwavs a!iirniinir. It lewis l' Ilia wrt kind of Con- nitnnti.Mi, snJ untcea urrittetl m lime iu Kencrjliy fatiil. felmrinairs Ail-lleiiliiiff linlttiin is Hie best relnetk' Sn iwil i It haul tlie woiiiiiled tr ruptured tiuKMl vesiiela ol ine IUIS, und Itierelty clteel s permniiniit cure, while euier renie- ttteanlilv stop lite IhinkJ l'r lite tune. A lew d wei tins BiiUuiu will aulmy Ibe imnt skontlral Unit 11 is lite uietlicute requtrctl II li:ts lieeii sinieesstiil ill inttliy eases, and tltat Uvi u'ltere tliey ltad run into ntiHl decline, tr, us more generally exnressetl, "IIABI X tu.vsi.lrliu.v." Vtmiux iers ins. or ilfise ol nndille uge, are nt.re subject in these nltueks Hunt the nged. Ytust ii ceuts and H pec Untile. Dr. Shet mutt's C ih and Worm Inserters, and Poor Muns rinxters aikl ns Hlnvs rniicipal Orlice lott .-Vassuu-street, iVew YorK. SUERMAVS POOR MAN'S PLASTF.R lias oured miirs eases of Rheunmlisra, rain lu the Bnrk. Sule and Chest. Luiubuiio and Weakness, tltau any appll esttou tltat bus utcreitsed, hundreds of unprincipled rascals have attempted to e tuiMefleit tt. and iattrt it B up,! Ins CMurooiuly as lite genuine. 7ilewsre tM UecepUiai.J Keineiuber llutl Uie true atul geituiiw fluster is spread uptm rokltsh paper innde exiwessly f.r Ihe purpose and every case the signature of Ur. 81ieriimii is printed urwst the hork l the fluster, and Ihe whole serureri by C iiy It iffht. None others are seuuiiie. Theref ire when y-m waid a real g.sid rShermau's I'ooC Mull's Pkister, call at llieuflice, IUS Nasssa street, and yoa will u he disHipiluted. Ilementuer prineipalOtnre HO Nassau-Street, New-York, where all Dr. cMienmn's UaeiiKesare 'W His Agents are Mrs. llovs, VK Full.t strrel, Br.lyn; liuKson, Wiluorusburg j and Kedlutg ; Co, Bc., and JOHN VOl NO, sanbtiry. M. A. McCAY, NorUiuiuuerlaisl Nov. 10, 1810 eh e-tiu Iv FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JEWELRY, ttc. EVANS & WATSON, So. 90 North Third ttreet, Utvcten Arch and Race, and 83 Dock street, OPPOSITE TUU PltllWkDEU'lllA EXCHANGE. Patent Soap-stone I.liicd and Key note cover SALAMANDERS, FIRE AND THIEr PROOF IRON CHESTS, Warnustal lo stainl ninr Umi ihttu uiy Chests tu Ibis Country. ChoU, 1WW ituw ut tu. Thay mIihi CfMitniue lu lutike tb ordiiw rv Fir Prosla at very I w prtcec latrut auibiiiutitu iueka. Wilh Guu Kya. wiacli otui W haikgd -.. Mvtm iiisjuaauo tunca--cnaiuia ur bin in lad avry liina lha Luck i ...a. t,,-. ix-.s arc nroof nmnsi Um most I rxrwrt Thiavea, being sup,lied with tU Paient Key-bol tfSZXZZ? IWSL sTORi-s Kirrjt 1.. Heal and lUM couyinf prse, are pruoi avun m ssanaa sud Stores. , Patent Slate Lined Keiriferauirs, wananrea auperinr all others. Water Filters, Shower Bulla ol Us best qusJ- 41 T' . , . L.U n .1.. l tieles, wUI sleus f iv Iheui a call, as they sell cheaper Usui an outer w lus Vuuaa Btaie. 1 DAVID FVANB, JOHANNES WATBON PhihjdelphSj. Novssnbet 10, 104H-1 1 Valuable Dooka. T' IFE as Cubist, handsomely bound, D'Ac bisks's Histobc er tss RsroasjTi Bliss Psr-aoaas abb Lsnstss,fuU Far sale at the publishers price by H. i. dAtw(R SsVairilyX,sM. by fftSlMMIHSI mt Am mt SaiAiI Amhls. Oasivr, topMh 4 art toprnn wm of tit HIm'J- HjAyirrr ,w,r i mm ir mm kmkll BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING KXTKACT it rsil s MnlUlnt. In strry resreet; snd fliers Is sVra. dent (WiMit In jrreSl tmrt efteeteS, thai ON a ImUTTI.M ef It rmitsliis store eurilylnf, hesllne virtue snd svdinei ftiwT than Ihers Is eunleined lu ftur BeuUl uf sev see. mfMrilUt, ur any T fhcrtirin thst h ee.r les nflt.i ed lor sal. There Is nndnalitrd prsd In mtr pa in uh lets, tlmt It the ihs of Ibis f rest foils tttrifitr, n,y tl, er lilirro vet l.lvs they dial were l.sna snd rate. slfi) eifc nnw Wi--tlmy Ihst were Hies. Pcsoretnos, and ollierwUs dimised, hsrs bean IIsaisb snd Cvskk. Hundreds' Thousands wh hsT Ftl Ssskt's Pvamta sfh-r haTlnj nsed sai tested si.r. Ihe tarmptrtlla and other medicines recom mended to cure bloud ilisesses, hare decidtd ihst-r Brant's is the) Cheapest, tieeause One Bottts of It has ston mcdlral. eurstlfS nrsl- ter In , snd, Id etmieqitenee, cures svrt ducoM u anion It Irns. than tw biiit'.t of any other medivine. II. then. CVS Zlsulsul' BalT s l'trsirtra will ettrs FOCR TIMES nmre disease Ihmi tu brttlt of tamp . Ha .NT's Ien7riss" would lie as rAoift st our dat rrs a bottle; ss TrmpmriUa at on Hollar. But UKANT'd I'UKIFIF.K is ex.l.l lor only ONi; DOt.l.Alt a hnltle; and as a iMinhi uf It ha eurml, snd Is repeals uf curing, Feue 7Vm as much dcease as ens bottU uf MT.aMiri. there. I'nru. sar.apHiHIn, hi censuquencn ol Its fess, power snd lew medical ..tftcaey. shnuid Im Said at so mors than rvnl f r rnu per hullle, tu be as crap ss Uie I'f si nus at On Dollar. One Dollar's Worth I Hnw much rsNCRa hnw much S-YrmLts how ranch ScsoruLA will (Mr foliar irons , it firnnt PURIFIER cum ? head the billowing sutuiielit. which is s spsci men uf Its power. CANCEROUS SCROFULA I I the it thi ctJMi of iyn man who yet Itres lie trot cured ol worw mM ot Purolnln, by only 7'rrlrt Bouie of BrHiit' I'urtfifr, thn er was rtirnl by tlie use of 7VrM (htllnauf the b$t twrraparitl tliM errr mude. Kiirtfirmrillii hnt tint mjicimt mttlical pohrr tu etfect the turn of mrb rtmltingtv koprlt rns, Mr. J B lUfiKiM, ol Home, Oneida Vo , A". Y., hrl &roj uia four yrart we cmihrit-'d tu his btnl th last year-ht KM o much tllepntt'd and dfMlirsttfd m to n titni.1e to rttisM hit Imnd to hi hettd. He lttd tlm ht ntdicitt nd tirn -hud Usfd ail tit tlm beft lurMpcriVuu to ito Hood tt'ft not tfwj and rorn. mtd wt ijimrmlrrt'r. to bet in Ilin State, mul could not live twttty four hour Uwpmr, when he cnmim-i.cvd netng HltANT'rt 1'1'HIMhK. Ilia nevk was eaten nearly off. troin ear u ear n hot w si eaten thrtMijjh hi fvindu. utnltT hi chin, o that he lnatl;ed through the holt Ms far wni ao ratcti nrnurtd that It couM bp tifteH up out of it plnre, it only holding by a mall pieri' the ue of on arm whi slutroyed hy two Uh L'ort-Hn t'l'T tindtT lh arm. a r- h a tnnn's hand, bad m-Nrly eaten thi-ouch his pide into hi M'y. l hue, ha wh hrllii-ti tl wilh Twrntf awch putrid acril. vjenrire IT tsem. on ratioua pai u of hi puraun. I- ur farlhur aud full partirnUrp. are our Pamphlet Ioft. I'Hf.Mas Williams, one nf the mort riritful phy fluiaita uf ltonie. waa called to ae Ilmkin thg day before tie conimi-nceij uiinc Brant's IHiriJirr. Ioct. W, c!fntn ined htm, and then told hitn tliut all tuu medUines at llio wrtJ 4uu!(I not ettrt him that hia case wi Worse than Hopeless ! Now henr Mr. IIASKIN'S itMiMncnt nf cure. He wA : Mv wife procured one bottle of MUST S VUR1FYIXQ EXTRACT uf Pitull t Leonard. Oniu'ci-ts. of Rome I cutntnenced uina I hut ami megan to fret better that BOTTi.r enabled tne to get ojf my ltd, whf rc I had het-n contitifd one fear the "Icond hot tin ettHliled me to got out of the hije the timkd bottle ecu hied mc to H'affi Two Mile, to Romtf Cenire, where 1 procured Six Bottle more; ami w4ten 1 had niiithed uing thtm. Sermtem out of Twenty IJlrera had iikaleu ip and three bottle mora etftvtrd a l'liHKKCf LHK of all the Ulcere, and re iturtd ine to food health, FOURTEEN WITNESSES ! Mr. UAIfKIN has swom to the above hcts, snd the fact are witl.es.ed and certified to by POCT. T. WII.. I.IAMS-Mr. U. H DROWN. )ironrietr of the lVst-Hou W,v.(Me..rs. HISSI I.I. & I.KONARI). Wholesale and retail Li nitgists end KI.LVKN oUier rctjtraablt icimtnu. We Challenge the World To rilOVK Curt of as moUin sad koptlat a case of fcrofula. by the use ot 'JTN T1MKS ss much mrwiuirilla, or any other niedieine, as was used of flraul't Purijier tu r.rlcct the above cure which cure shall ba proved by as atany weU-kiunen, rmptclablt vitsawss, ss Is Uie atiove cure. FOR PAt.E BY John W. Friling, Sunlwry Ps. mnry a. ...ci-ay ixiiinuiuueraiiia. John II. Itnrer Millcm, Henry J. hlmeiTer d. Kdwurd A. Kulitiier do AibniiCimrhd rittrrore. - Iliivin ft MeCnrraick, .M'Kweusville, W.' I". 1. l'ainler, . Mmicy, J. P. mniiu ft Co., Ilugiicsv'lll, l'.ilvvnrd Wits n, New llertiii, 'rii.irnton ,V Baker, . Lewisburj;, ft. J. Cruise, Selmsirr.ive, AV. H. Bickler. Dnnviile, K. P. Irfilz John It. Mnyer, HI nnsliurff. A II letters nml orders must Ix addressed to Wuilscs ft Co.. 100 BroniKvar, New York. Sunbury, July 31, ll ly. Equitable Life Insurance, Aunulty and ' rust uompauy. OFFICF.74 WALNUT BTRKKT, PIIILADEUIUA. CiHTAl. giKljUXl. CUSSTSS l'tEPStUiL. rilIK Comimiiy are now prepnred to tnuiKtct business X Hpii the m-isl bhernl and ailvnotnreims terms. Tliey are authorized by Iheir charter (sect, a) "to mnke all nnd every insunuice appertaininft to llle risks of whatever kind or tsiture, and to receive und execute trusts, iituke endow ments, ami to frmut and purctiuse annuities." l ne t-tm-liiiy sell annuities and sudowweuts, and set ss Trustees lor uuiiors sud heirs. Table of rremiums required for the Assnranc of 810U for the whole term uf Lite. Age. I Prem. I I Afe. Prcm. I Age. Prem. 10 17 lb 19 Stl SI IM S3 si t.- tM !!7 i S9 JU a o9 i 15 a 07 S3.1 2 4l 8 47 8SI ir !i 70 Sel in 3 01 3 U 3'.'J 40 47 4 40 50 51 S-J SJ 64 SO 67 i8 6.1 3.10 a 4 3 l i 'J 3 77 3 IM 4 13 4 Si 4 01 4 71 4 PI 5 IJ 4 SI 6 M if Hie premiums are less tlinii nny oilier compuii, , anu un-.. policiui nu'-ird grnter uilvantaes. Tu'ohs i.i hull-yearly aisl quarterly preiumuis. half crtlit rult-s of prrtnuini, slioit tifins, joint livt-e, survivorships hihI endowment.; fi, form 01 Applic-tli 111 (f.ir which there ai'e blank sheds) me to he hud on application HI Ihe othre, or by letter W the Agent, J. H. fLKDY, Sunbury. Kates vob inji-bino SlOO 011 a single I.ifs For 7 yeus. For I.iie. ol l.oo ,t 1,01 S,70 x,l7 34 37 6,03 T.wnl nra,ared !W venrs next birth duy, by payiiis; the Company op -"l would secure to hi family H- heirs alll should he die ui one year j i-r for au.()0 he Se. cures to ihetn trluoii,' or for ai3 auniiiiily for seveii yoirs b4 secure to llictn trllisju snoum ne nie ill seven years, in for a-stl.10 paid aiuuially durins; hie he sueures felUUU to ha paid wht-11 he dies. The insurer aei-uiour his own bonus. by Ihe diHerence lu aiii-amtm iireiuiuuis iroiuiiio-nviHiiKm bv isher ottices. For I.SU the heirs would receive SouUtl sll oukl he die in one year. Forms 01 apnlicaiiou and all pnrliciilani mny h had at the offii-e. I'K I'KB CI IJ.KX, 1'rcsideiU. Vice Presulent, Wat. M. a.ihd. FSANCia W. Kawib, rjecretory and Treasurer. Cossi'LTisa Fhvsicias Dr. J. Ii. Mnsser, tSiinhury. J. II. I'vsor, Siuihury, Agenl for Northumberland coun ty. -euuwiry, j uiy w, icw. . THE CHEAP BOOK STORE. D-A.1TIEL3 & SlITZ'S New Ac Second band Boos Si OSS. iVo. 38 N. Sixth St. be. ween Market If Arch, PMIad4lpMa. Law Hooks, Theological and Classical Books, MBDIOAXs BOOKS BIOGRAPHICAL A HISTORICAL BOOKS, 8CHUOL, UUUKS. SciiNTiric and Mathimaticai. Booxs. Juvenile Books, in great variety. Hymn Books and Piayei Books, Bibles, all sixes ana prices. Blank Books, Writing Paper, and Stationary, IfAsWrai'e anal Rttoil. W Osa price sr mncbl ower rhau the ss.im.-S prwM. IV l.ilaariea and small parcels of boots purchased. fW Bo..ks imported In order Iroul uuumu. - Fhiladeluaia, June , IMO y Coble's Tooll actoss Drop. mn.t -.l...hu cure for Tooth Ache. For sale hy GEORGE W. COBLE. vwrtb. house above tlie railroad, in Water Street Sunbury. Dee. 1. 1849 OAI8IN8, currante, citron, cheese, pepper IV sauce, Ac. For sals by J. W. rKll-l-"MU Sunbury, Dec. 1848. . WINDOW CLA8S, 8 by 10, lor aale U HENRY MASTER Suabury, Jan tTth, 1848- tt AY ttL'MAa exeellertt article for HUtiKI HANCK. Ia. tTth, U9M. Aire. For 1 year. WO fcl 90 119 4(1 SU I.Hi S 3,49 Caution Extra. k SMS Vy ths nsma nf Ct.APP has nrsres srhk S yrnina rasa uf the name of . p. Tnwnsnid, snd sses his name tn put nn s Sarsparllla, which ther rail Ir. Town J '"t",llsi deanrnhMilr M OKNt'lNK Orlsbwl, eta. rhis Tnwnswid Is nn snMnr, and sever Was tint was f. r marly a wnir nn th raihada, emki. sudtheliks. Yes' he sawimes Ihe till nf Or., r.ihparpnsof esnnn. ersdit fiw what he is not This Is hi csulloii the pnhlie w In lis rieesivetf, sitd nnrchss nons rait ths flennin Orisinal Old rr. Jseoh Townsenri's rVwanarilto, havlne on It th Old Dr'a, likeness, his family aoai of arms, and hoi subsists) across lbs soal of arms. 1 t. OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWJISEKD, THE Or.lOINAL DlSCOVEHER OF THE Genuine Townscnd Swrsaparllla t OLD Dr. T mnisend ! now aboni 70 years nf age, and hits long been known ne the author six) discoverer of flie Genuine Oriinnnl "Towusend Snranpnrilla " Hs InST poor, he wns compelled to limit He naunirNctiire, by which means il hnaliecn kept nut of market, and the sales circittnscriiied to th-'Se only who hnve proved its worth snd known its vtilne. It had reached the ears of meny. never theless, as those persons who had been healed sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed its excellence and won derful iihauno rowr.it. Knuwinu, many years arn, that he bad, by his skill, sci ence, and f xpencneed, devised nil srticle which would b of inculctuible advantage to mankind, when ones known end extensively used, he hoped and persevered, expectinf, the time tn arrive when the mcftna would lie furnished to brine; it into universal notice, when Its inestimable virtue would be known and appreciated. This tuns has come, tlie means are supplied ; this OltAND AXD L'XEQUEI.LED FBEFAHATiu., Is manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for throughout Ihe lenglli and breadth nf the laud, especially as it is found incnpalilc of degeneration ot deterioration. Let every nmu ring throughout the howl, tlmt Old Dr. Jncib Towusend is now nunuiacturiug the real Towiisrnd &irsaparillu,' which never souis, never ferments, and never changes its character. From this day forth the people shall hnve the Pure Gen ai ne Towusend S.irsBiiTilla, which shall never sour in the bjttle.or i.i the stomach, and it shall yet Imiish from lb land n' Fermenting, ftiurin;, F.xplodiug, Viucgary Bar npariiias, nnw in use. A good 9rsurill, pure and genuine, ought to live; spoor souring, slip-slop Sirasps rills ought to droop and die. The Old Dr'a. Sarsupurilla will keep purs snd perfect 100 voire. Unlike young 9. P. Townsend's it Improves with sgs, snd never changes, but for the belter j because it is pre pared on scientific principles by s scientific man. Ths hiehest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the Art have' all been brought into requisition ill Ihs manufacture of Ihe OI.U UK'S. akai-akii.i.a. i ii 9cimriUa rnt, it is well known to m-dicol men, con tnins many ruediciinl properties, and some properties which are inert or useless, and others, which, if retained in preparing it for ua, produce feniiciitolinn and acid, which is iniittious tn the svstctn. Some of the properties oiivirm.st.-'illu are so vnlntile. Unit they entireiy evoporals andurel'js; in the preparation, it'thcyurc not preserved hy bv n aeie'i'irie priceas. known only In those experienced in it's iisinufaettire. Moreover, these volatile principles, which, fly otr in vapor, or ns iui eihalntion, under heat, are Ihe vent cxsciui-.il medical properties of the root, whrch give toy all its value. . , . Anv person can boil or stew Ihe rnnt till they pet s aorle . el oicd liquid, which is more from the coloring matter in Ihe root than from nnvthing else i they can then strain this insipid or vnnid liquid sweeten with sour niukisses, and then coll it 'Sarsaparilla Extract cr Byrup." liut such is not the article known ps the ..-rev. e . o GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWN SEND 9 SAR- tAl'AltlL.l.A. This is so prcptirrl, lhat all the inert properties nfthe Sjraporilla T.mt ere Ural removed every thmg cnpahle or b-coining acid or of ferment ialion, is extracted and reiect eii : then every particle of medical -virtue is secured in a pure act concentrated form; end thus it is rendered inca pable nf losing anv of its valuable and healing properties. Wentired ill this way, it is made tue most pewertul ageut III the . y ntce.ara CUBE OF D.Til..Ht.nADi,r. w"" Hence tlie rensin why we hear commendaiinns nn ewry side in its favor bv men. women.and children. We hud it doing wonders in'thocurc of Consumptiini, Dyanepsia, . and Liver Complaint, and in Rheumatism, Scrofuia, 1 lies, Ooaiivcness, all Cnuuieous Eruptions, Pimples, Jilotdies, and ull utfectl "isnrisiinr from ntfUltlTY OF THE BLOOD. . It posscawi ii marv illous eflicy, in aUcnmphinlssnsm; from iiKligestioti, from Acidity of the muich. from tm eqiuil circulotioll, determination of bkiodto the head, palpt- tnli f the heart, cold feel and cokt hands, eld chills and hoi llasl.es over Ihe tKly. It hns n it it equul in Cldsaiul Coughs end promotes ensv expectoration, nml gentle per s, iranoii relaxing sinctureof tlie lungs, throat, and every l utmruolhiiig is its excellence mire manifcsily seen snd acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of I emaie Cum- r'lt"Mrt. winders in cases of Fluor Allms or W'''Jr Falling ol Ihe Won.li. OIlructed, t-uppresse.1. or Puuifnl Meiisis, Irregularity of tl.einciistruul )(etloos. ana ine in.., n,e .III e feetuul III curing u:i ine ........ ... - .. 1 ,811 effectual 111 curing an ine - . 7""-- rein -ving obstruetsilis, anit reptlaline the genera s s 11, it gives u .ne and sirengih to tne whole body, and Ibus Hy rein- telll. an unu;j.9 pppg AND PK.BILITY, And thus prevents . relieves a great variety oi other isa lamesVas Spinal Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dauce, Swming, Epilenlic Fits, Convulsions, tc. And vet he would fain have it understood that OH Dr. ".hTownsend's Genuine Original . Sura.pttr.Us, is a lleiiveii forbid that we should deal in an arttcle whicll eiid bear the nvat distant rescmumiieo w y . -"7"- send s article: and which w ou.n wing u"w" !" V" Dr such a inonnlniii loau oi enspmi from Agcm. wlwhave s.:d. and parch. r. who tave used , ' . . ,' . i. I. il al-solute truth, that .1. ......n-.ul'a rH'nnMITlltir 1.1'IUt.lUiN. S. P. mSasSlI Dr. Jacob Towns.Ki;. r.-p-.rili are hcavc-i.-wid. and mfiiiitcyj dnm.U; tUut iheyare iuiUc in every purucului, having uot oim siinfls ,hii,f.l'T.nv!cn.i.nod-ct.ir,.nd never was. is no cWinisi, 1 o liarai.wu-e..i,-rt-k..ow. no more of m;" or disease tliHti aiv other coinin.-ii, uns-icntific, uiipm es "onuWnan wiw't guarantee can the public have that they mn Li me.tic.iie, c ...ta.nins all ? v.rlul. u-eil in pr.pnri.ie; it, wh.cl. ure mcahl. of clmifi". v. h.cn ...lg.it teiulcr them the ..gels of disease la- "huTw'i llt'ile shou'.d be especte.1 fnm one who kiinws o tl " iijSr.li.elir oi' mJcui. or d. ! I Ii W Il , ol L .me cxierici.ce, to xxit and scrts up even s ' . ecu tl.ic.1. how niii.li more important is it that is wi,..uo....rait..re mdicinc, oea,Kuri w w sioinii'ts. I enieebletl sysieuia, ......... - Uie Ua. HWtlur, v. v .... rieoSi'sitaa.. shays inflaina.ion, pari. es the .km, equalize, the circUniou of the bl.id, pro. dut-ii.aVe.ilte warmth equally sttover the l.aly.and at th htaemulepan.p.iatu..i; relaxc .hol.ruct.o..s, ami luvifo ratU eeiilire iiervons system, law U.is. then. Uie medi. ct yZ v e-c,.i,,,c,,tly ne.,1 ? But . "'' le iodofslH Townsend s inferior snick 1 Tlua yuuiig n,UU; ''SMi-AuV-DVlTtl THE OLD DR-3 Hccauseol ..iiclt.iiJ fnct.lhat Ihe one is incainbls of if iertou".. ..I Nl.Vi:tl Cl'OllA wl.de the ...her doesi it imri, feru..is, and blows the IxHtle. caiuimnis II into frairiliciils: the sour, ucul luUio eip.oui.ia, --i .U.cr pills ! Must not lh,s h.r,ble c-n,s.und lie po..n ou. v .'in svstetu t W hat ! put uou .. a system already do.asc.1 XV .11. acid! What cause. D eps.a l Isctdt II . wc not a know, t nai wrwiin.w --7. whatmm-hicl- il. p ..luces? ttatulence. hearthhurn. ,.!, u "i IU. h.-..A, liver complain. . ,.m h. "J colic, and r-irmpuon ?l Ao hh-l ? J un acid h-.iiiaviii tue ii. 4 " - . ... , which oritur on Kr....iat of the s""vkUVeTlsi.d.u1 II lu-uin Krvsinclas, W ine riwelluuis, I ever v res. ana su heaven hut an ... -bn.ee wnich sow. -.J" nil Ihe Uni.'.. .f Ihe !.! , m . .:,..-,, u. K heumatism, but.. "'".uwwhe. ""' d in aeU batweru the 1' " '' wha n il act. ! Ibu...,.g.h.le,licrand , d. J,,,, bUarf, ufde. So o, iiervo,,. d . ol inpnr .MT flN.lw'i"u no.' asrriUa to wie and ecB, aud uifiiiitel, xs.'. H-r to like tin Zn mSC FF.HMFXTINO, Arm "COMPOVND- It is h.wiila to think, and to kis.w how cruelly ths sf '. ed are imised upou hy presu.iMu.Hi. nieuli tin ask uooty ! Fortune na.ke.Hit 01 the agonies 01 ths sick ! ,d 0-. rquivalent rlered the de.poir.iox sutTeief. ! It is to arid frauds upisi the tiiitortuiiale, to pour halra 1 w.-. .... i.:.uii-u.u i il, deanairlna- il.U wou.ulcd numuni.v, -. U.ni. u, re,e health and bl..un a.al visor into th eiusliclaiRl broke... aiK) t tomsli mhrmity, that Old Ik. J.,.b Townseiul has mhl and ft the ooportuiiity and airan.tolw..mhoilinuMl U niversal Coiicwllrated Remedy Wlthia the reach, aud u. uie umw,... - - llu.1 Ihey may learn and know, by joyful experieuc, us TUANsCF.NDE.T FOWKU tu nr.Ai, And thus hi hav the unpurchaseable satisfaction of bavnw raised lh.Hiaaii.la and inilhuu fnxn the bed of sickness and desp ndency lo hope, health, ami a U.S. life of vigor su uaefuluueas l" themselves. Iheir families snd fnauds. AuSST. Itr.n T niAWLa, cuiiuwiy. July SS, 1MB ly ow WHITE BRANDY for presentinj brandy neaches of an exceUent quelity, for aale 11. MASSER. 8unbury, 8epl. 25d, J849 KNOB AND 8PRIXG MORTISE LAT CHES. An exceUent article, for aala at half the ususl pries by J. W. rRlLlNO. Sunbury, July 7, 1749 PLASTER, Salt aud fish, just received and tea by A. W. raUUNO. anlsiary,Dse.t, IHS. aale Vaii-s,l.a A ss m ft ......t,-..i nntnpn t-S Ol 111UTK-, "" , ' ,,,!,, i),. ir Kiiliwt virtiiis. a. so an eaieusiv iXrt&d winch ertW-t the bun., a s em nnd I " w to adapt re.ucJies to tucae disease. I rt?.;.i.blel lh..nie.l.ciue lodog-xalj It Imsno tiiii e in it which can ever harm, it can never saff or i J f en l trAore.i-nn never ,ve its c.irat.venro,v,rt.es. fiVh'.:- me hi -HA, esclle. jjjr m