-NT" -V"" ' mtmTtTANU LlOtSlATtrBat. T! :? "TsWsrtATfJnii. , MM. OanmilM of Mr. Konigmcbr, lh Son am hmmM M Ihs slootion of hi offioort, Ths following was " f ?! Ullotingii , ''' . fan Itmtt ctn.". Stmiirf W Pwwon. (Whl j) ;: ; liMS-M'MiokeB(Din.) in: Ths Senators voted follows: V FOR ArttstArfT CLCRtt ' .,Jonn Patrick (Dem.) John M. BollivBn (Writs) "J5rh Ssirators voted os follow I v J FOR TaAHSeBlBlllO CtMII , 'Samuel Martin (Dent.) I laaao H. M'Cauley (Whiff) ; ; r ',7'Coinolioa Coll (Dem) ' !. James T. DesrnondffWhig) It ; - ,r !,. nit 17 17 17 1 16 After the election of transcribing creikft, -i On motion of Mr. Ires, it wa, ! Jltsolvtd, that Joseph Y. James be appoint ed an additional transcribing clerk, his duties to commence whenever in the opinion of the Speaker, his services shall be required. - The ballolings were then resumed as fol lows: ,. t ... ... v; ... -. " ' FOB. SMOtArtT-AT-AnMI. , :r; .Wm. S. Millinirer (Whig) 17. ; Win. Vansant (Dem ) , . 16 . FOa ASSISTANT SBBCEAKT-AT-ABMS. Daniel S. Kissel (Dem.) 17 ,'f.i. Pickie (Whig) - At this stape of the proceedings, Mr. Crabb inoved the following resolution : That onti" otherwise ordered Wm. P. Bra dy be retained as an assistant sergeanl-at-arms of the Senate, ' i Mr. Frailey moved to amend by striking out the name of Wm. P. Brady, and inserting that of George Freeman. " ; .The amendment was agreed to by a vote of yeas 17, nays 16, and the resolution pass ed. The balloting was again resumed, and, roa DooaKEPta. John L. Morris (Dem.) t. Solomon Sherfy (Whig) FOR ASSISTANT DOOR-KKEPCB, George W. Palmer (Dem.) George F. R-einharl (Whig) roa MESSENGER. Andrew Young (Whig) C. O. Zimmerman (Dem.) , . rOR ASSISTANT MESSENGER. Samuel Peterson (Dem.) Philip Weber (Whig) 17 16 17 16 17 16 17 16 ' The officers chosen to fill the respective posts, were then duly qualified. v"; Mr. Forsyth submitted the following reso- dution : - Resolved, That the thanks of the Senate be tendered to John M. Sullivan, and James T, Desmond, fot their urbanity and gentlemanly deportment towards Senators whilst discharg ing the duties of their respective offices; and that on returning from stations which they have filled so honorably, faithfully and im partially, We cheerfully accord to them our best wishes for their health, prosperity, and 'happiness through life. . . The vote upon the resolution was profacetl by a few remarks from Messrs. Forsyth and Drum, in which they alluded to the invaria ble kindness and attention manifested by the retiring officers, and their faithful discharge of the arduous duties which bad devolved upon them during their continuance in office, - after which ; the resolution was unanimously adopted! ,';.. r .. -J v.-.'-- y .The Speaker laid before the Senate the annual report of the State Treasurer. On motion of Mr. Matthias, it was ordered '""ttflU IM0 copies in the English language, and 500 In the German, be printed for the use of the Senate. t Mr. Packer, rose to -renew a resolution which had been oflcred by the Senator from the city, but subsequently .withdrawn, provi ding for the appointment of Wm. P. Brady, vhs an additional aeshtant Sergeant-al-Arms, Mr. P. said, that in doing so, he would probably bava to. differ with his political brethren bu be. vouJJ give . them . a . reason for bis, course. -,..ri.,, ,-..,. : .i.'J Captain Brady was nn old soldier, the tjiepltew of General Hugh Brady, of the Utii ' ted States Army. He had taken an active ' part irf the stirring conflicts of the last war and was one of the noble band who had sus lained their country's honor, and won for themselves undying ronown in the memora ble action of September 10th, 1813, upon . Lake Erie. "Here, said Mr. P., producing a medal and holding it up to the gaze of the Sanalo, is ' the medal presented to Capt. Brady for his - bravery upon that occasion, by your own .Legislature ; and now he oomes to you and asks permission to make your fires, and an ' deavor to promote your comfort. Will yon '. refuse lv.i ' , The appeal was irresistable, Mr. Frailoy caught the infection,' and declared that he too was ready to vote for the resolution, and 'shed for the yeas and nays upon its passage. The question being taken, the resolution was adopted by a vote of y .as 32, itays 1. . Habsisbpbo, Jan. 7 -- Senate. The following is the Committee on Apportioning the State, appointed by the President of the Senate : Messrs. Packer, Brook, Brawley, Daisie, Forsyth, Walker, Matthias ; Mr. Frick presented a bill to open the State road f-oro the Lunatio Asylum to the Susque .fcanua river. ' -n ...... , jur.-ixreeier presented a bill to inooropo. rata the Berwick, Wilkesbane and Providence Turnpike and Plank Road Company ;. ; Mr. Frailey presented a bill, entitled 'Aa ..Act to extend the charter of the Miners' Bank of Pottsville.,, ', "J " Mr. Downs read in place a joint resolution , relative to the criminal oode of Pennsylvania. Bill tsi Place Mr. Matthias, a bill to in. 'corporate the Artificial Manure Company of Fhtladelphia. county. i The aama gentleman a bill Id amend ' the charter of the Second Jackson Benefipjal So. eioty of Philadelphia. Taken up and passed Mr. Xonigmaoher a bill for (aa act author isltuj Jhe. electloo of Proaaeotinf Atto;ney " Mr. Savory, "a ao4, to laooropoiat lha Clly affhiUUelphia, with anlarged bounds. sl,ll0Mav.Mf. Beaameat aiaral rh follow s las raaototiea? i Beeolved, That the Committe of Ways and Meant bir inrinwted ra Inquire mt rhe expe diency of raising the 4ax on Cirotif and Men agerie eompanies. , ft ,,V." I .,:. . o Agreed to . r r " ' n n "BiU$ Jtnst in f'iocss.Mr. Finlettoj 4he hill relative Id the general ateotlon kwt of this Commonwealth.,,,-! " ! Mr-EVans, the bill supplementary tp act to the Orphans' Court laws, requiring an ex- 'tetilora to give-bail.' ' ' . Mr. Cridland, the. bill to provide for a gene ral register of birthl and Warrlsgesv y"' -m. Mil. CLAT'8 SPEECH OX GEITt CASf BSO LtTIOM. " " ' lt' ,r - Washington; January 7, 1850. r ' ' As I anticipated, Mr. Clay, Mr. Hale, and other Senators have signified I heir opposition to Mr. Cass' resolutionxf Inquiry in regard to the suspension of diplomatic intercourse with AuslrUi -Mr, Hale turned to the one iden, of which he has already made so much capital, opined that our seeming interference with Austrian lyranny"m!ght cause European nations to sympathize with our slaves, which on their part would be as impertinent as our expressions of regret at the overwhelming catastrophe in Hungary. . Mr. Hale reminds one of the English benevolent female society for African children, mentioned by Dickens, the members of which were all charitably employed in making flannel shirts for the poor little black darlings under the equator, but never eared whether the naked children of the "Irish Papists" were starving or fleer ing to death. Mr, Hale's sympathies seem to be concentrated, in a similar manner, on the negroes yet in embryo that may in times yet unborn, inhabit the territories of Califor nia, Deseiet and New Mexico, and be is, on that account, opposed to our interfering with the Goths and Huns! Mr. Hale did as well as could be expected ; but Mr. Clay disap pointed the Senate. ' . Instead of making an elaborate argument to meet the statesmenlike views thrown out in General Cass' speech, he rather taunted the Senator from' Michigan with his want of progressive statesmanship, in not favoring internal improvements, - domestic manufac tures and the like : but having a keen eye to the expansion of the area of freedom. That part of his speech was mere, and I am sorry to say, miserable dialectics, better suited to the stump than the' Senate chamber, and scarcely bearing on the point at issue. Mr. Clay has not exhibited the higties, power of oratory or statesmanship in reply to Gen. Cass, but he has shown himself a bold and skilful partisan chief, and will no doubt preserve that position '1n the Sennte. If the resolution is lost in that body, it will be taken up in the House, and pass. At all events, there will be no appropriation for the pay of our Charge to Vienna. Observer. Surgical Operation by Da. Mott. We find the following brief report of an operation by Dr. Mott, at the N. Y. Uni versity a few days ago, in Noah's Sunday rimes: A young; man had a tumor growing out of one of his nostrils. It came, in time, to fill the whole cavity, and was as large as a heos egg. It was so large, and so exten sively and firmly attached, that it was im possible to pull it out with forceps, as is done with polypi. The worthy professor put on his considering cap and studied out an operation , and then, to make sure be performed it on a dead body. Satisfied of its practicability, he began : First, he made a straight incision from the inner corner of the eye to the mouth through the upper lip; then he dissected the flesh from the bone, so as to turn all the fleshy part of the nose over upon the other side of the face. This done, he sawed through the bone, and, by a nice piece of carpenter work, laid open the whole extent of the nostril. The tumor was now exposed, cut loose, and easily extracted, and the patient got well without any disfiguration but a line where the fleshy parts were re-united. This was an ingenious, bold, and successful operation. . , ;:, " . Mr. S. S. Osgood, the artist, now in San Francisco,' received $5000 (or portraits executed by him in the space of six weeks. He has made some real estate speculations, which have turned out well. ' Oregon Li'mber is Found to be too hard for profitable working. ' ThB project of electing Postmasters by the people is becoming a subject of general discussion. MARRIED, On Tuesday last, bv the Rev. Wm.Gwinn. Mr Andrew J. Stboh. to Miss Lavina Fabnswobtm, both of this place. ThoofW fools apum Hjrmm's ( call pawn, W, who improve kii golden Bonn, Hy sweet experience know, Thel mwrief e, rightly nderetood, . Oivee to the leader sad lbs good, A piridiw below. At Milton, on the 30th nit.', br the Rev Mr. Rulhrauff. Mr. Jacob Crovseb. to Miss Catharine Johnston, both of Norihumbor land. , ., , At Milton, on the 1st inst- bv Rev. David Longmore, Mr. Petes Hoavs, of Danville, to Miss bLLEM, dangbter ol Mr. Uriggs Marsn, ot Turbut township. " ... I ' DIKD : In this ntace on Tuesday motnlni last. Mr. JOHN HILEMAN, aged 22 years In McEwensville, on. the 20ih ult WIL LIAM C. FOX, son of Mrs. Mary Ann Fox, aged BT years, a oioninn aua if Jays.' i'-- In Jersevtovri. Col. Co., -on ihi ffth 'Bit REBECCA, wife of Dr. Simon Cotner, aged 80 years. ' i i ; t SUNBURY- PRICE CURRENT. "Corrtdti twily oy Htnfj Moist r, Wst. 100 Coaw, Oars, v .. , . BTBB...., 1 Bees,, ,.,. ..l Pea. ,. ., FaaBSBB. .. a . Tiiuew. .'. BaaswAa. i ' Fleav. ' HseKaan Paaw. Dwae Ajrrt.se. De. Fbacbbs. 60 d i a -ii e ,:. (.V i .s. It , , a .1 1 its . JO 1 ! 1 i . i L It tt "PliOCLAMATION. NOTICE fa hereby given that the several court eCeeamosl Pleas, General Quartet Seastone of the peess, ana Orphans' Coert, Cewt of Over and Terminer and General JeM Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to Commence at the Court House, ta the tooe-h ol 8anbory, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, 7th of January next, will oflrrtrrrue TWQ WSEJUS-n The coroner, Justices of the Peace and eon-tables in and for die bounty of NorthuteBorianLfere requested to be then endlhere In their proper per sonav. with their .tolls, records, jnauisitions, and other reinenilirstsree, to do those thing to their) seversl ofllces' sfppertainlnf to be done. And ell witnesses prosecuting in behalf of die Common wealth against any prisoner ere also requested and cotnaiandcd to be then and there attending In their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual In their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. 1 " .- ' Given under my hands at Sunbtrry, the 1st day of . December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine end the Inde- ' pendence of the United States of America the 73d. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ft ' LIST OF CAUSES FOR trial in the Court Common Pleas of Nor thumberland County at January ' Term Danville & Pottsville V lis wood At Snyder Rail Road Co. Wm & R. Fegely . Israel Uutnliu Wm. Marks vs George Heckert vs John Porter vs John MeGinniS t Wm. Ayrcs vs Leah Stroecker vs "same. ' vs Wm. McCay'sadm'rs vs Wm. Starke vs Jacob Ruhl's ex'rs ts Jacob Hoflbian ' vs Philip Housel admr's vs Dodge dr. Barret ' Vs Dcwartft Jordan et at Vs Elisabeth Weitaeletal vd Lddh Stroecker 1 Frederick Keener John Carver's heirs Andrew Garver et al - Henry H. Burr John McGlhnis Lewis Cressman et al Lach Btroccker Jacob Houeel tt wife Peter Richter's es'rs Ann Myers Rachael McCartv Jacob W. Sdiuingef Wm. & it. Fegely & Co. vs John Shissler , Noah 8 Mackey vs Samuel Finney : D. HoaU for W, H. Fry mire v Isaac Brown Samuel Boudman vs Jacob Hower D. S. Dodge for Moor & Biddle vs W. & R-Fcgely Jacob Karchner vs David Frymire et al Jacob W. Pfouts vs A. Rhawn Aaron Reppart vs Ira T. Clement i Chas. W. Richards vs Joseph Pettit Billington, Buyers & Hunter vs J. & M. A. 8wsney vs J. Wynn dr. J. Vantant vs Jacob Leiaenring vs Jacob Cabel vs Robert W Dunn vs James Dunn vs Cornelius Smith David Miller Jacob P. Miller et al Sarah Boyer et al Wm Lie t'uey Wm H Thompson Mary 8nyder et al me Joseph Vandyke Pontius 4 Thompson vs Samuel R Wood John I Met licreou vs 8 Snyder, M Snvderetal Com. for Saml Furman va s L) Jordan, S Hunter Alex Jordan M Swenev if wife vs Michael Miller vs John B Boyd's ex'rs vs Northumberland county va Eward A Kutzuer va Jacob Wcike &, wife John B Miller Wm L Dcwart Roberf McCay V. Sluiltx . Jaeob Philips vs George L. Weinier . A S Lawrence adm'r of vs Peter & D Wimer et al Sarah Lciahou, John Ilarlnian vs F Burkenbine adm'r ' Clayton for J Mc Williams vs John Bower , O'Donnell for Wiu F Nagle vs Johu Divers. Com'wealth for J Kroh vs T A Billington A bail Henry W. Snyder ' vs Wm F Wagonseller Chas PleasanU vs James & Wm Ross Wm. Reed, sdra'r of Roliert 8. Grant ' vs K floats ct Stoughlon vs Peter Fcssler vs Peter Brosious vs John Bobb vs Daniel Uonaert Hugh Bellas Conrad Reedy Mary V'ickery : same same same L. B. f.'hriat, aasignee vs Christ At Young John Weler ct al vs Starrick Ac Shriuer Franklin Piatt & Co., va same Charlee H Frick va Eli Slifor ' " Tboa Cummings et si vs J Parke ik D R Rishel onathan Leedam et al vs Wm McCay's adm'rs John Arnold vs George Lyon R D Cumminzs vs Montgomery A Mssteller Rebecca Hunly vs Peter 8tull Cbas Pleasants vs James dr. Wm Roas Daniel Rhoada ' vs Jacob Wertman G P Tyson for Job Tyson vs Daniel L. Hehneck JUHA r AHASWUKIU, fftkrj Prothonotarv s aflice ) ' Sunbury, Dee. 8, 1849; FOK SALIS. A handsome new Sleigh, for sate cheap. En quire at the store of HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1S49. ISSUE PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for covering glasses, die- for sale at tlis office ol he American. Si U.MS Ware, ttartnen W are, Haisins, Al monds, Prunes and Cream N uts. Planes of all kinds. ' Sail and Plaster. Just received and for sale by JOHN W. FRILING. Sunbury, Dec. 89, 1849, : STJ1TBTC.7 FGUlTeDRTe IV OTICE is hereby given that the Books of ' Cbrist 4- Flayhart, are left in the hands of George Weiaer, Esq., for settlemeut and collection. A II persons indebted to the suliscribera, are re quested to call at the oftire of G. Weiser, Esq., snd make settlement before the 20th day of Janu ary A. D. 1850. All persons neglectipg this no tice an ay expect vi, aa the Books must be settled without respect to persona. CnKISA ox r IA VilAKX. Sunbury, Dec. 29, 1849 3t .) , THB GLOBE. Wr. would oali tne attention ot onr rea ders to the terms of the Globe, ' printed at Washington City, by John C. Rivers. The reputation of this paper is world-wide, and those of our readers desirous of obtaining a correct report of the doings of the next Con gress cannot do better than send in their names in compliance with the terms annex ed. ' .. The Globe has alwavs held an enviable position : the reports of Congress found in its columns are as nearly correct as it Is possible io trials inem : anu ine imnonanea oi ina measures to be brought before the coming Congress will Induce manv to bo anxious to obtain a fair and candid report of their pro- cceuingsi . , . TsBmFor one copy et the Daily Globs (daily during the session of Congress, and weekly during the recess,) a year, . va 00 tor the Dsily libit for lass than a year r. -, the rale of 84 eeute a mouths. , For one copy of the Weekly Globe, tot i , one year, . , , , . ( 00 . f or sue copy of the Congressional Globe . during the session, . 9 90 rer one copy of toe Appsnditduruig the . t session, . .t . . e 9 00 t or four ospws f either, or part pf both during the sesion, .10 00 : For tea copies of sitUef, or part f both. ; duruig the session, ,. SO -00 The prices for these papers are so low that advance payments are indispensably neces sary to carry them oe. . . i i , f r- Postmasters who may obtain subecnbsrs will be allowed 20 per cent., on the eabeerip. lion brives for simrlo Duners vthich Ihev nui retain when they and oa lha names of sub scription money. The price fori he Consreev slooal Globe and Appendii to Clubs who take ten copies t so low that no riednciion caa be afforded. ' Subscriptions ma be remitted hy mail al oar risk, in money at par In the section ef oeeaUy where, subeoibers saaid. . t .. . . ) JOHN C. ElTSef . e-v-. U I ...... i . DK J J .UPDEGltAFF, T E8PECTtU1.LT Informs the dtisens of 1 w Danvilb and the tmMie at large; that he has located in Danville, and Is new prepared le prac tice Medicine end Hargery in all ite variooe bran rhee. He will operate oa alt the variooe forme of blindness, cross eyes, club fret, harelip, cleft palate, end attend so the extreetkm ot toman, Bsseitatlos at Hmbn, end ell other svfgieel die Baees. tlflf eollerflofl of rnsutiaieiiU eompriaes sill instruments in modem 8urgery, of the latest Improvement and wneat finieh. He flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a suflicient guarantee to those who ' may Crel disposed to eroplay him. . ' . j His residence is nearly opposite the ISftnirom4 rf BHtlditifi, and next door to Isaac Roeen ba urn's store, in North Danville. . ; Danvflle, Dec. 1, 1919. ly. ; ;; THB POPI.&S VADJaT-MBOtfta COMPRISING A COLLECTION OfOVEB 800 - ' VALUABLE RECIPES, In thi Vttful and Interesting Artt milk a few Simple and Corlnae Experiments In V .. .. .- , CHFJVllfTRVl INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemnvtry , Cookery, Fsrricry, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc etc Price 61 cte., for sale by - HENRY MA8SER. ' Sunburj, Dec 8, 1849. Estate of Mary Mloore dee'd., and Jacob Moore, dee'd, NOTICE n hereby given, that letters of admi nistration on said deceased's estates, have been granted to Die subscriber. ' All persons hav ing claims against the estates, are requested to present thrm for examination and settlement, and those indebted to the estates are requested to make immediately payment. PETER MOORE. Lower Augusta, Dec. 8, 1849 AVintcr Arrangement. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO rX)TTVlLLE. ON and after November let, 1849, the Pas senger Trains will run between Philadelphia and PotUville as follows : Leaves Philodelohia at 81 A. M. dailv except Sundays. A mvea at Reading at 11 18. Arrives at Pottsviile at IS 60. Loaves Pottovilte at 8) A. M. daily except Bun- Jays. V . r- , Arrives at Reading at 10. Arrives at Philadelphia at 13 50. FARE8. Pottsville and Philadelphia S.S0 and 3,00 ; PotUville and Reading 1,40 and 1,20; Reading and Philadelphia 2,25 snd 1,90. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. There will be no Afternoon Train. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to caca passenger in these lines ; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking any thing as bsggage but their wearing apparel, which HI be the risk or the owner. By order of the Board of Managers. . 8. BRADFORD, Nov. 54, 1819. . Secretary. HICKEY & TULXi, No- ISO Cticanat street, Opposite the Anode) -. PHILADELFniA, V ANUFACTU7RER3 of their improved stvle 1 Elastic Steel Sprinz. Solid Solo Leather, and Solid Riveted TUl.KS, hlch took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute at their last r xliiUtiun. H. T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a beau ttful assortment of lueir improved style of HoliJ Kule Leather Trunks Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles Ladies' Trunks, Va nce Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Cap Cases, Carpet Bags, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Leathar Bags, with every article in their line of business. 17" Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. HICKEY. RICHARD W. TULL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- tEf7r:OLESALE Commission PAPER and ff RAO WAREHOUSE. No. 19 MINOR Street, PhiUdelphia Where a general assort ment or all kinds of Paper is kept, and for aale at die lowest cash prices. Cap, Letter and Prlallag; Papers, &.C oa baud. Plain snd ruled while Caps. " blue Flat Caps. Plain arid ruled white Letter. . blue " Blue and white Folios. White and colored Printing Paper Tiaaue Papers. Nhoe Wrapping " ' Envcloie " ' Hardware and SI eathinj Taper. Tar Boards. Straw Boards. ' 1 ' Bonnet Boards. ... All orJers from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. ' - i All goods sold will be carefully parked, and de livered at any place in the city. 1 be highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex changed iur Paper, as lew as csa be bought else wuera. . Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov, 17, 1819. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for the salt of Sonthworth JUanuactu ring Co's. Writing Paprrt. fTare House, No. 3. Minor atreet yHIT.ADBLPHIA. . 1(in CASES of the above superior Papers ra store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market prices, con silting in part of Fine thick Fiat Caps, It, 14, 16 aad 1ft lbs. blue and white. Superfine Medium and Dead Writings, blue snd while. Extra super end superfiue Folio Pasta, blue. Superfine Oamesarirel Posts, blue eatd wbi plain and ruled. and white, plain and ruled. Extra sups Lusea Note Papers, plain and gilt, riuperfiae aad find Bill Papers, long aad broad. Superfiiss and fine Couaring-Hoiase Caps aad rests, blue aad wtuta. Extra super Cuogiess Cape and Letters. pU and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Ceagreae Caps aad Letters, gib. Superfine Benaoa Caps end Poets. , ... Superfined blue Beth Posts, blue end white. plaiaaitd ruled. .v. -. ? .- fcubrmdrrad JSote rapars and mtneiapn, Lawver'a" Brief Papers. Superfine snd fine Caps end Poets, raked and plain, bliss and while, varieue qualities aud acacse, A ho, 1000 reease white esul sssesHd Shoe Pa pers, Boauset Boards, white and ssisrlsl Tee, Wrapping, Earvelooa, aseorteet end blae Me diuaas, Uep Wreapieg, Hardware rapeta, ak Philsrtnsshia, Nee. 4, 1841. :i. - ROSE OINTMENT-A freasi astsnly sfOus . excellent srticle for Tetter, ses jaa Saeeivad aad foe Bale by ' HK.BY MASSE R. Sunbury, July t, laeV ' . T ADYS MUFFSGUM SHOES aVe, juat UA reeeisaw and far sale at the atere at I - . HENRY MASSXaV Sunbury, Dee. 15, 164eV ... ; ... , BLANKS. fsseUtU efeeory I earn W had by I leesssspapUSTsS . Oroccricf ! Groceries! I cciirdw'tfe CsW;;--'1- S. W. Corner Artk f $tk Street Philadelphia, OFFER for sale to the Inhvbitents ef Bonbory and vicinity, Family Groceries ef the very Bneet qusllty consisting of Extra Fine, SoperkJf and Common Oreea sad Black Teas. " - ' ' ' ' " fjofftes of sH klrfds' andptice ' Rugsrs of a very kind. ' ' ; '" ' ' ' " ' Rice, Farina, Sstfo; Hominy. " All kinds of choice Pickles, Ssnces, Ketehrlps, Dlivs Oil, Preserves, Ac, wsrrsnted to be of the very finest grades in the msrket and at the cheapest rates possible. All goods carefully packed arid promptly or warded., , , COLTON A CO." " 8. W. Cor. Arch & 0th 8t ' Thila. Oct SS, 1819 :he3in ly toy 28, "! Er HICSS 'eT01T23, ' . WHOLESALE DEALER tt MANUFACTURER OF . WILLOW AID WOODES W1IE. laaavrtee el French Baskets Leek lag Olaaaaa, nut Panrf tleoSe, Bio. 19 Nor lb Second Street, Between Market snd Arch SUk, under J. Sisssv JosKs Carpet Warehouse, two doors Lelow , Christ Church, MIILADELPHIA, LT AS on hand aud is constantly receiving a large and extensive aasortinent of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too numerous to mention,) Looking Glasses of Gilt snd Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coavlies, Chairs, BROOMS, Phakcr'e Eaetcrn l iep and Country Brooms, M'indow Blinds,. Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Washboards in fact, Wooden snd Wil low Ware of every description, all of -which will be sold low for Cah or City acceptance. Merchants would save themselves ranch lime and trouble, by calling and examining my stock before purchasing. N. B. Looking Glasses, am Insured against Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra charge. -- August 25, 1849. 3m - TXCXXNOXl'S CQ-MTMBIJilf PLLXna BOOK. TJ EING a progressive and Comprehensive 8ye A- tern of Orthograpy and Orthoepy, including s variety of definitions, adapted to the use ef Schools in the American Republic, by Almos Tieknor, a Teacher ef twenty-five year's experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common school Mensuration, &c The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, die, is invited to this new Spelling Book, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest, cheapest best arranged, and better sdapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Slats. 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 secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States, Just published, and for sale by IIf.Sbt Masses, Sunbury. Where Teachers and Directors can procure copies for examination. August 4, 1849. TUB FARMER'S ENCYCLOPEDIA. EDITED BV OOL VKRNELR L-MlUttHJX. I N ONE VOLUME, Royal octavo, 1 165 pages, bcautuiillv bouml, containing, 17 line plates. besides numerous Wood Cute. Sold at about one fourth the cost of the English work, without any Plates. "The Farmer s Encyclopedia u a real treasurv of practical information, wherein the experience of II ages and countries ra carefully fustkb re to the present day, and admirably arr.nnfccd for con venient reference." Dr. Darlington. e are fully convinced that such an amount of valuable know ledge for fanner can he found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In tact, no Fanner who pretends to be well inform ed in bis profession, should be without this work. New Genneasee Fanner. An excellent work, Gt to be distributed in pre miums by Agricultural Socities. J, S. Skinner. r or sale at tins Oilier, price St. Also, by E. W. CARR, Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia ; and N. HICKMAN, Daltimore, Mary land. UT 4LL Uaesas wcst bb acccarixixs ax res CSH. July 14, 1849. 3m 50,000 vVictims' Every Year 'all a Prey to Consumption, Asthma and Raising Blood, Hectic Fever " ' and Wight Sweats.' A STOMA AND CONSUMPTION. law who bed Wen an uirabd !' yeace Iron AeUitea so airaber enneidcrert as in ejneonplMwu It fettered uieai al aece, ao that taer iravelled eeveral aondfed miles. SPITTING BLOOD le alerara abruiiuf . It loria to the wjtsI kiad "t Coa euiM4iei. ajsl onV-ee armted in llsse le fcurnt'f latai. bbcniiaw's AU-llcdnnt Baucilll is thetieet runniy lu-'WU ; it brats Ibe wnundrd iv ruptured bbwd rreerls ul trie lungs, end tnrretv elfeet a prnneuanl cure, ahile uUier iruie- dieeiiuly ei.ip like lw 4l Iur Itie uiue. A lrw d-eva nf Uiie Bataiu w ill aalstV the muet ekr)tinil ilial it is the nenliciue reauifiril it hae twu suucCMiul in mauy cueee. ena uai u i wiirrr invv m mi uk e rupRl ae.ltue, ,. i s eenerallv exprrssrit, HASTY CO.NoM Pl'ION Yoaue pers sis. e tb.KS ol" nikkUe uat. are mote aiibiecl to tnree snacks tnaii tne seen. I'msirtsuand a-1 per bi-ttle. Dr. bhettu'iu's C'sisli aud Worm Lozracee. l.td Poor 3ian s rissters. e Ha as au-Jre Prineipal 0ce lie) Naxean-etrret, New York. SDEail-t'S TOOR MAN'S TLASTKU of Rhetrmalusn. Paia ia the Back. Suae aud Cbeac. Lunatiago aad Wrakuess, than any appu cauua Ibai kaa nenisiswl, hiualrcds of auiaripksi rasrala aave aucrnpira u c.euaerteil u. aim palm II a up.Ni ibe wsMBWHiHy as ue aiMliue. I W Deware Ol Uerei4ew. llinaillilMl that Ike true and atsuuiie Phaater M email aieir: reiktisb paper made expressly f.er the purpieM and e ery case Ibe signature of Dr. tbeiman ia pruited uona the Isrrk of ibe Phuaer, aud the wb.de aerured by Copy Kiabc Nuns others sic gruuuie. Tberef-n aea ) waul a real good Sbemaui's Puv Men's I'taatce, cell at tbeudice, lot Nasesa street, asal yoa wiS a; be diatiMeauied. KeruemlKV prtarinaiumce los iiii-eneei, nw l ore, where as Dr. t ki raaaSa IHtenaeaare add. Ha Areata are Mrs. Have, UB faaoei eueet. BrutArya; Uiueaas, Wil j aud Beauus a l-o, onasua, aud JOHN YOl NO, Seabary. M. A. McCAV, NonMuuberkuul Nov. 10, lStSca e3aa Iv FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, PAPERS, JKVVfcLKTf, KC. EVAfiS & WATSON, No. 0 Sorth Third street, hettee Artk ami Kate, and 83 Dock street, OPPOMTat THE FHlLADKUIilA UCHANUB. Patent eeawaStsaajj UavedarsVal Ker- saota tTaver C AL A ET ANDERS, rta AXn finer moor iman chests. as Waeraaaasl aa abaaa) asm Heat "iy! Uasa aery Cheats la thai Osaaatry. 1 Also Paleat ajoCkasslies Iraa - ' I bests, Mus aow aa aaa. Tacy f.a J .. f aau aeuuiua ba aaaks Ike ordwa- S tfr PkePms.al very .w pncea Haiesa sieabiaaiaoa kicks Wak a, m timae Hera, wkie k Ma be i kaiaji i e -it a, aeveeal ibauaad rial ahsnpia ewuMtf bra lu tart aveiv uaae ibe Luck is aaed aTeVsifsbss, These Loekr ere proof ecsuut the umm! espett Tbssvea, being saeadiea Wab use rseeu Key aoai Cover, aad aeule vsev strmu?, Hsey easssd be bluwa ooea W Gesa..wdu. Tbesa LseAa sea kauaaieel sue VANES, STUkMSIVES. Ae Mai iettei aopybif sfeaaes, ire peoof doors far Beaks aad Haueea. . Paiesa Sana Liard Refrarerasara, wansatted auperior I . wansaaed superior ee Batba at the baas eual. as oibata, Wales Fiaata, oaowei m rt Persona wiakuif ka puichese aay pf e ahova ar- uciea, wm paaaee give ineea a eui, aa ency ara caaai ebsa kuy etaet at the L atMd Butss. , ..... DAVID EVANS, ' . .I.i.-. i,i . JOHANNES W11MN IS, laatwiy . . vj . ., , TatnaMa Ilaaks. T ITE r LaaisT, asadaamety boraaO.TT'Ar. m Siaas's HiSTaBf ar tbs BasaaaisTiaa, BaaaTK ltUf-BawSS ska tsMBa,it ssasrlsj. M en CMsaeaSaei serf strltlserl saaalitia bee eaaerj e 23f SjeportsiHs ef deMbe Ikea See otbre ssejedy Ikel aSUHi i ihe kammi n,m1e ; aad. er.nl wltkra a Ike veare, J?-" "," easia. SaeettbaSeeateiee. Belaew-, ... , .BRANJS, INDIAN. PULMONARVBAlfiAM Oirm fry Jieet mm1, merted snd W oped eeeee e rVMeae7 Cummrm-,hi. tnmtud eases ml el.rxed snd asneeed if.Vua-eeek SryetMi ea eee ee went ee-er berore cared by en mber ewdieine o saVfe efUM Srere entne of rhe efflirtrd nereaea M to neve beea proaoneeed by peesiesees ead frieade b be scfSsLLV STUM.- Saeae ke kd their beriel-eletkee tnade. beee bera rurert, aad yet lire otWe. eko It wa eaid would ncK Nee Smrthef day, are kew ml etl aad beerty as they ever were. II possesses all Ike eleaarSnf and pSrlfrinf eirtnee nearly ee sewerful aad aetira ae liH pteiar'eUwi wkicb ereesM BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYINa tXTRACT "Pili ti trrm thet Wereaee till, rwsnream jevree mtMn afee'lauieei wbvh are seraiurriy -!mjAd u. aad are turn tuilf . ere ...... Cdngls tasd Consumptions, ear) alt dlears of a pnhwfmary renin tmr'r ,;ieeir . nrtiaily prnre so fstei aoder onlinery Ireotiatint, when Uiry attnrk the ' Brtnsl. Tfiroal, ton's, and ITturt : ' Tb! BAL14M kail) aad earn I.Trm H iht Lf'fi enj eln.wh.Me tnttrmaiiy. ni anniniy eutt ess ni Ihe feu. rrisso KXTs.rT rem rn.t hrjl ulrrr- tTlemt'Ay Thii II.!. -in rnres .Vi enare i,f Couth nH ljonumo(oi nut of Ten. after all uUier rtmetiirs ii.ive fniUd to Jo good. Thousands of Consumptions and (Jiranle Ongkt, st.nndemly jinire In mfnllinf ' M cay in in. h aitn, and its nmluelit-d cenriire p.iwr, end rwilliinr, boilinx piupeniri. in Ihn r.i'ln'.vins; ruul. plaints snd diwiuea. T:s. : Spilling f RteiW. Dlmirtr ml lx Lmnr; Pete, in tkr ftraj ami . A?; tr,n, . eeei Complaint. fnWiwmi er tAi Hmn. CMrrm mV,. nws. Itftnleiy and Sumnue CmrUinu in CkiUrn "sud Admtim.Ankmm,mniALI. " sua FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. f-m rnly thet he. been offered to the peMic hit err been hrdjf mn fwteta end rAfeel in corrvrtinf ALL Ihe la eidmtnf tresJhiewr end imruUtritun ,l the temple ei-x el BBI.vrs P UL MONA KY BALSAM. It rnikei nn dif rerewee whether the deranaemnt be ewpprtgnim. ertttt, or other hteUntmt tMsvhtue it RKIil.'I.A TK A 1. 1., by mtmgtkntnf the lyitrm. tfudli:inf l HrruliUiun, and marking end tiUfing NERVOUS lltRITAHILITV. Su ear rmmjMrtt for pruuf. CONSUMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! We Mete thie care to prove the seaer le eeee tt'ir. when tiiii BALSAM weed, eeea alter tne nereim i. contuiirU by phyeicien and friends to be la Ibe la Mmjra ul diwsw eetuelly dfinr end. la thie eeee. se font that the abneed ead hnriml dioJltl Were bonsht. Forth mmniju Jars of this cav. end Ihe TtrptUtbU and mndouiUd pruf of all the etrcumstaarea and facts, we refur to our PAMPHLET". Tbie eurewse efteeted nn Mrs. KlBA PVKKMAN. of tmiltum Spm, Smrmugm Cm.. X Y. We can iiruve, hrrnnd a duM. SMeyntbers aaasef tomattm as hnpelt-i. e,td innu nwreMl ceres uf Crnngkmnnd Crnnsutmrtion Ct 'ITfiP.whick Were eronouaeed aacaraMe by ekilful rAynrtaaa. LJVER COMPLAINT. Sea Ihe care of Dr. Hmbtari. ot Stamford. C'L, aad others. Dyspepsia ! Sre the rare ef T 8 H ikes, aneTehert of Altirs, Wyo miag Co . N. and many mora, in unr Pemphli-ta. Dysentery & Summer Complaint in CkiUm snd Admltt are mlmam$ emit. Wmkl CkiUrn will breoine Jbjhu. kemiihy. aad heart, snd arow rai.ialv, by the um of Ibis KALAU. No mother n.ed rr,:r mourn the deelh nf her ehild he f linl-n ler.iilnm. wh.li. tmhini, if BRAS'TS PVLMOSAttY BALSAM be adminltrn-4. It .hnuld b far lueh cairs, lte in iarfer then the ordinary doses. UOUfUKS & PHYSICIANS RECOVMENO T'.ie fo!Ij..T:n--i.m-l Rftv-i n.l ..riridsi hsra kich-e nT.miinoacled HR ANT 14 MLillCISKSi l.-. S. HlC.itAh:). .-tsiulora. Coun. Dr. J. N. SMITH. Vrert.iwn. S. T. Dr. ROS4MAN. VH Henry .tr-et, Brooklyn, . T. Ir. T M. HI-ST. Auburn. . V. r.r. tiKO. KH CI.S, Mid 'Mows. Conn. Dr. UKO. A. l.-UliKll-i, Uoth. N. V. Ur. 8. WIFITH. Fre.lr.me. N V. - ' llr. C. 11. OAl.t'.NTINK. lierun. H. V. . Dr. J. O. HICl'MAS, V'T,.ttri!le. N. Y. Dr. 1. HKLXNEU. llenrT it. Kra-klyn, 1. Y Dr. O. giilPMAN. CurtlamL N. . FOIl SALE BY John iV. Friling, Sonlmry Pn. Mary A. McCay . N jrthutnberaliid. J n IT. Rnsri Mil'. m, ll-nrr J.nff-r ' do Kdwarri A. KuuneT do AiUui C'lurtet r.itlnffnrve. llarrs A McCiwraiek, M. KwciukUc, W. P. . Psiater, Manev. J. P. Mum A Co., Iliurhr'ivitle, Kilwapl Wilsm, Ntw llerlin, Th.Yiit.Hi A Baker, lwiibutft. 8. J Creiee. rVlinsrrove, W. II. Bicklev, Danville, E. P. Lena A John R. Mover, BLaunshnrg. All letters and oniera mult be addressed to Wallace A Co., luS Brnadwar, New York. Sruiliury, July ill, ltt-ly. . Equitable Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICF W WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CsrtTiL 0,uuu. CHiaTxa FiarsTCAi.. THE Company are now prepared to transact business upou the most liberal and advantaiteous terma. Tney are authorized by their charter (sect. 3) "In make all and every ineuranee appertaining to hie risks of whatever kind or aaatrrs. and to receive aial execute trusts, make eudow aaneuXand re event and rewehaseaiintlitiea.'' The Cons. ymmy sell annuities and enuowtuenta, and act aa Trustees lor iwutifa and scire. Table of Premiams rerntired for the Assurance of 8 100 for the whole terra of Late. Age. IFrera. Age. Pieiu. Age. Prem. IS 17 H SO SI 21 al S4 m 37 as I 611 I 53 I SS I SO 1 00 I IB I SO 1 09 1 74 170 1 M 1 W l"4 1 l 2 01 S0 t IS S7 SI til 47 S&l 2 It) t 70 4-1 IN 3 01 3 I'i 3J 3 n 3 40 364 377 3 04 4 11 A.H 4 51 4 71 4 01 6 11 6 XI i S4 5 7S 6 0: Tlie orCmiuma are less than any other cotnnam sod the policies auta'd greater aLK-uiUnges. Taliks ' hah'-yearly aud quarterly preiniunis, bait' creilit rutca ul preiuuiiu, short l-mis. joint lives, survivorshi4 and eit.1.,winents; al), form ih Apilicatiou for which there are titunk eheets') nie lo be had on aplicutl-ei at the orhce, or by letter t) the Ageut, J. 11. PL'KDV, buiilHir). RiTBe roa wsvacto SIOU on a aing'a Life Fur Life. 8.70 3-tit e,u Exsmpls A Persia aged 30 yeara next birth dar, by paying the Company gg cents would sneare to his family or betrs tiou ahouki be die ui one year ; or for Bo-oO he ae ewrts to thcia BlOoOi or tow BIS aiuioaliy for acveu years he aeruree U them SluuO should he die III seven years; or fie-arjn.40 paid aunually dunitg hie be secures tfUUO to ha wbrabcdies. 1 ae uiaurer aecui uur hie own boims. is dutrreiiec IS ainotlut ,4 preuiiuius irautleuechergeii by utber lahces. For SMbiM the ketrs would receive aoUOu akjisikl ke die ia one year. Fureas Marvueauua ami all panieuiara rrarv ba bad at Iks oowa. PKTKR CL'LLEN, Freeideut. Vice PreeiuVul, Wai. M. Uaibd. Faiarie W. Rtwis, Secretary and Tree surer. CoaslTLVua Paveicus- Dr. J. B. Masaer, Sunbury. J. u. PvaBT, SuuUiry, Agent for .Nonhuiuocrausl ooaa- Boubury, jury i ins. - . . . .... TuKCBEiriOOISTO.E. DAlTIELa i SMITH'3 Cater Nsw Is Sseoao-aaaa Boos Slats, Ho, 6 N. Sixth St. htttpet Market t Artk, Law Books, Tbsotof ical sad Clsssioal Books, BDIOAZ. BOOKS BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORICAL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS. BciBBTiric abb MiTasataTicsL Boobs. . Juvenile Boohi, in great variety. Hytaa Books sod Prayer Books, Bibles, all sixes nd prices. Aana; BooJtj, Writing Paper and Stationary, U '"' aaat Mmtoit. ff Osa prices are ainrht ower than the taaeisa prieea. far lab. r lee aad aassll aejeela af hooka purckaeed. iy Books imported lo order I root LuotkrU. Parasekaata, Juua B, 140 y RAISINS, eurranta, citron, clieesa, pspp sauce, ft, ror sal. try J. W. KRIU.NG c 8tllvy.lW;s4 ! i .;. ; v--; WUtDOW CLASS, 8 by 10, for saU 1 v HENRY MASfEtt Suabury, Jao 7th, Hm- tt BAY BCMe A Bicclknt srticls for sals by I1E.NBY MASSER. 6unbury Jan. JTui, 1849 tt . , TEAS, from tho Jtsw York Canton aftd rakia Taa Coiapany. rot salo by J. W. rR!UNS. nmSnrf, Deo. t, llii Aie. For I year. For 7 yews. as : - l ; - ,1 30 pa i,J o 19 1,4 60 l.t-b -)7 50 - 3, Id 3,o7 . ...... - CaulloM Extra. ss try the seme of CI.APP has eramred wak S ,. mn of the name of f p. Tiiwneeial and Sees hat ' name to pot an a srensrilla. wMrei l her eall Dr. Towa- ST V??'? " it UKNUIIVEOriflnal, ete, This Townaend at nn dnet., end never wee i bat vxas ler- . merlya worker on the rslhnsrte, eenele, and the like. Yet ke eewmee the title of Dr for tbe nurpnee of as mirer ssedH for wteetke leant Thie lain eenlu- the neShe md to ba Mti and parrot out ihsj Omin CHifiml Oktl Pf, , jikwiiBeW, him (amity 90m of mm, mTkm old nm tor Jacob towkbend, THE ORIGINAL DISCOVEHER OF THE Pennine Townaend Rarsaparlllttf OLD Dr. Tiwiieend ia aow aboi 70 yonra of age, and h is Lmg lre known aa the nutlmr and Siearyerer of Hie Genuine Original "Townsrnd 9areaparilla " Be h;ipr, he wxs eompcllrfl Id limit ita manufacture, by whirh Ricnns it has been kept out id" market, and the aales circuinncrikeilto those only who lmve provod ite worth snd known lt mlue. It had reached the ears of many, novef Ihelesa, as Ikose nerioiis wlio liad been healed aorediieaata, and saved from death, proclaimed its exeellenca aud won derful HEALING POVT.ri. Knowing, many yenra urn, that he had, by bis skill, sei enee. and experumccd, devised an article which would be of inealcnsblc arivantarre to mankind,, when ones known end extensively need, ke hoped and persevered; eiiieetinf Ihe lime to arrive when the meana would lie furnished to brimr it into uutversol notice, when ha inestimable viriuee would he known and appreciated. This time has come, the means arc supplied ; thia GRAND AND VNEQLEUJ3 PREPAnATTON, Is mannfartured on the tersest stsnte, six! is called for throuRliuul the lencth and breadth of the land, especially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. lt every man ring throughout the land, that Old Dri Jacob Towitieud is now manufacturing the real owneeitd rkuTsnparillaj1 which never euuraj uever fermeuta, and nsvsr changes its diameter. Fiom thii day forth the people shall have the Para Gen nine Towiisend Sarsnarilla, which ahsll never aour in tha bottle, or in the storunch, and it shall yet tnnish from tha land all Fermenting;, Kouring, ExpLiding. Vuicgary See. anparillae, now in use. A gotel Baraaiarilla, pure and gennlne, nngitt to live s poor soaring, elip-eiop Sarapa rilla ought to droop and die. The Old Dr's. EarsapariUa will keep pure and perfect iw years. Unlike r.-roni S. P. Townsend's it Improves with sir a. and never changes, bat lor the better ; Because it is pared on ecientiuo principles by a arte Wheat knowieilee of Chemiatrv. and the inciolea br a scientific man. Thk lest aiacovenea i J Ik. Art k...lfliMil hmnvli, i n.li Mnnilllinn in Ihe manufaetirre of the OIJ) DR'S. SAR6APAR1L.LA. th Snraaparilla root. H is well knowa to medical men, eon tatna many medicinal properties, and aoma properties which are 'inert or useless, and others, which, it retained ia preparing it ft use, prodnes fermentation and acid which is injurious to the tvstem. Some of the properties of riara-ipari'.a are so volatile, that they entirely evaporate ami are Let in the preparation, if they are uot preserved by hy a ie.itiiic procew, known only to thoee experienced in its meimfnctare. Morewer. these vohitile principles, which fly oft in vapor, or at an rzlmUition, Under hent,arethaverift CKKntul medical properties of the root, which give to y all it value. Anr pereoh cSrn lioll ot neve the rv till they gt a dark colore.! nqtiid. which is more from the coloring matter ia the root than 'from auvthiiaj else ; they can then strain thia insipid or vapid li,uiil iweeten with s or motaases, snd then call it ' S.-irsnperilhi r.xtract or Syrup." But such is not the nrticie known as the GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SAR SAFARI I.UA. This is s prepared, that all the inert properties of the S-irsrmtiila root are first removed every thing capahle of liecomine nchl or of fermentiation, ia extracted and reject el ; tlien everv (article c-f medical virtue ia secured in a pure alio enneeutreted form; and thui it is rendered inea- PV.ib of lobing any of its valuable and healing properties, 'rernred in this way, it ia made the Most pewerful agaut '" CURE OF INNUMERABLE DISEASES. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every i'leiu its favor hy men, women.nnd children. We find it doiuc woii'-le-s in the cure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, and in Rhennmlitm, Scrofula; Piles, CwtivtHcss, nil Cutanenua Eruptions, Pimple, Biotciies, aad auii'ccHoiuarirr:!; from . IMPI UI TY OF THE BIJOD. , It poejesscs a imrv.iUous ciBcacy. in ell complaints sriiinf fr immdmewimi, fn.ro Acidiiy of the hionwch, from on einal cir.-ulatiou, determinntiou of blood to the head, palpi, tation of the heart, cold feet and cold hand!, cold chills snd h..t HkiIks over tin body. It has not its equal ia Ookttaiid C lUgha ; and promotes easy expectoration, end gentle per ;uriuion relaxui; stricture of the lungi, throat, and every oljcr part. . iti ., ,r.,ii la ite exeellenca more mamfestlv seen sal ackuowletlged tluui in all kinds and stages of Female Co. It w.irks wonders in caiei of Floor Altias or AVhiteSi Failiiiiot tlie Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Mensts, Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like) aud is a effectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Disease. B-rein ving obstructions, and regulating tha general sys lent, it gives toue aud streugtk to lie whole body, sad la OS eurca all fiema of NERVOUS DISEASES A?TD DEBILITY, And thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other rha ladies, ei Spinal lrritati, Neuralgia, St. Vitas Danes Sw-wiing, tpiieptic Fits, Conyulaione, tc And yet ne w uM fuiii hare it nnderitood that Old Dr. Jacob TowTTsrnd'i Geimine Orignml Sarsaparula, m aa IMITATION of hieiiiieri.r preparation! Heaven forbid tkit we should deal in an article which would bear the most distant resemManca to S P. Town send's article ! and which wou'id bring down upou the OK Dr wh a mnm.tain kmd of eomplainta and eriminationa from Acents who have o!d, and purchasers who have ueed S P. Townieud'i Feniienting Compound. We wiih it undcriiootl, because it i the alisoluie truth, that S. P, Towiiieiiil's article and Old Dr. Jacob Tirwiiseial's Suras, purilla are henveu-wide apart and infinitely dusiniilur ; that they are nnlUe in every partkului, huviug not una auigki liuiii in coiaimm. ... As 3. P. Towiisend is nn doctor?, and never was, is ns chci.iiai, no obaruiuaceiitist knows no more oi medicins or disease th'iu any othr ctimmon, unscientific, unproles sional mm, wlvu guarantee can the puhlic have that they nr. ,.i,;i, c-imine scientific medicine, ceitaining all the virtues '.icf in prepei iiuj it. ami which are faicnpdble of rlniures wUich might render them the ugeuta of disease ia iusteud oi luiiltli .' Bin what else licu!d be expeetcd from one who knows n illi.ni; coiupamtively of medicine or ilircasc ! It requirra a pen li ol iisr experience, to ciaik and serve up even a c.iun.in decent madj.how inucii more important It it that the persons whoniaiuu'uciurc nicdirine. ilcsignBJI for weak c.iiituchaanJ enfeebled tvitems, should know welt the medical properties of plants, Ihe best manner of securing and concenimiius their bralniis virtues, also an exleniLva knowledge ul ll.c vartoiui uncases which auein ine nuuuia Svstem, and how to a.hipt remedies fci these diseaiei! It 11 not pnsi,'.le ! tnn menu'llie ui ao e.Hi ; u use no thing ill it which can ever liuim, it can never amr or S'vnL and tlirtcioru. can never lie in curative nropertiea. It cle.ui Ihe 1i1jI. ex. itci the liver to healthy action, tones Ihe stomach, and givca good d'ge tion, relieves lha bju-ta of tory-jr and ciistiiti ii allaya iiinainatum, pun. fies the skin, eqiulizts the circulation of the blood, pro ducing acinic waimth equullv ail over the ldy. and al tha Inseinilile prrMpinilion n laiee ull olietruitiona, and invigo rates ihe entire rmrvomi systnu. U uot this, then, tlie medi cine you pre-eimueiiily ueed But can any of thess thiuga he said of S. P TowusenU's inferior article ! Thui young mail1! li-l'iid is not to be COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. Because of one gnuid fact, that Ihe one ia incapable of da terioralion, and NEVER Sl'OllJ, While the other does; it snarSi ferments, and I.Uiwi tlie buttles ouiitaiiiing U mto ImeinetiU; the sour, acid d liouid expiouing, sou oamagug this h-irriblc cinpouud be poieou- .abtfrs.kars! Miistu,4th OUS to lae SvsleiU T V net : pu. wm sirrwiy dtsraaed with acid '. Wimt causes Dyspepsia but acid T Do we not all know, that when loou a airs in our etoraacba, what mia-hief its or.iuces natuleuce, hearthburn, palpi. bitiont.f the he-.. liver complaint, duurhera, dysentery, oolic, aial corrupti.! -a the lamrt r w bar is acnauia but ail acid hum; ui the 'snly 1 " net pruuuees an uia aiuuura winch bring ou Ke-otl.His of the Hkin, a,,k Head, ftalt Rheum, Kteiprats, Whits Syreuinga, Fever Borea, and aS uleeraUiwa interne! and external ! It la nothing under hmve.1 but au acid substanea, which a airs and thus spoia all the Binds of the body, more or lees. What eauaas Rheumatism, but a aw or acid fluid, which insiuuates iu ash between Ihe jointa and elsewhere, irritating aud in naiuing the Haslet aial delicate tissues upon which it arts f Ko of nervoui diseases, of impurity or the blond, of de ranged circulaluuM, and nearly all t alUtueota whirh af flict butuaa usture. Now is it not horrible to make and sell, aad luiniuly wines to aee thia 8UUR1NO, FKRMENT1NO, ACID "COMPOVNB' OF S. P. TOWNSKNO! It ia t-iiNe tn thhlk, and lo know how eraaUy tha af flicted are iin...il upou by preaumptooua aseafor list asks vfasawrl Fortuuea uu.Fout of the ejroniee of the sick 1 aud no equivalent raudered the ut-ieine sulferem ! 11 is to srrest frauds dpos the uaiortumua, to pow into wonnded humauitv, to kindle hope in tha deensiruig boaoai, lu reauira health and bksi, and vigor into tha crushed ami broken, and to banish iufirmity, that Old Dr. J sc. ib Towtisetut haiSHighl and found the opportemity and means to bring hit tjrand U nivcraal Concent reled Keeaedy wilkin las nut-a, sad bi tha toiowleftge tn aB who need it, that ihey may leurn and kuoW. by .lul exnericuca, its TRANSCENDENT POVEE TO HEAL, And thus tn hare the anpnrchaaealaa aatisfartina of kavtnt raised laouaairas and uiihioua frrse las bed of su-knees ana deap. ardency to hope, health, aud a kaig life of vigut aad asef uluneas lo Uicmtelvea. their faiailiea and friends. Aaaav-i-HFARY MASStR, Sunbury. July aa, lois. iv sow WHITE DBANDY tor preaervens; Waad peaches of an excellent rraslity, far Ss'.t by , 11. MASSFX Saabury, apU JJ, 1 tide mr OB AND SPltlNO MOP Tlii. LAT u. CHES An xesUsnt atticla, tor sat at belfihe usual pries by J. w. FKILINO. Banbury, July T. 17t9 13LA8TER, 8alt sad r Uo, juat racais4 aad ssr bvV vs . r-r-UK. aVinHrr.Dae. t, IUA. . T ... . -f k. A. L . S .. SB I s' A,.. 1
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