SUNBUBY AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. 4v D ImPohtakt'T'acti AtyiL or DT him ' Soi. &o.-1t will b remem beTd that during th wSrtement attendant rn lh arrest of rrofetsor Webster ana the ubwquent examination of his private desks t his residence at Cambridge, it wa stated 4hat two notel in Dr. Packman's handwriting iiad been discovered. One of these notes was for (2.400, and it is said bore on its back ndorsemenis sufficient to cover its face. The other was a note fur 487, which the Profcs sor alleged to have paid tho Doctor, and rook the note itself instead of a written receipt in acknowledgment that the obligation was ran celled. ,i When the discovery of the notes was first made public, it was thought by some that they formed another link in the fenrful cHuln of evidence which encompassed the Profcs- or; but, upon calm consideration, this sup position was repudiated by many, and the whole transaction finally resulted io the con viction that these notes, instead of tending further to criminate the Profewor, would na turally serve to exonerate him in a measure from the charge of having committed the deed, if he did it at all, from pecuniary con siderations. ' We have just learned from a source on which we place implicit credence, that all the circumstances attending the discovery of these notes have not yet been made public, and that their liue history involves the whole dreadful affair in a deeper shsde of mystery. It seems that when the officers visited the house of Professor Webster for the purpose of examining his papers a certain desk was thoroughly overhauled every paper was spread open and minutely scrutinized by a gentleman perfectly familiar with Dr. Park man's handwriting : yet not a word was dis covered that bore any resemblance to the Doctor's manuscript. They then relinquished tho search and ttame to the conclusion that if Prof. Webster had Any paper in the handwriting of Dr. Park Vnarr, they were not et-Mtainty in that desk. They then left the linr.se entirely satisfied that it was nseli.-M to prosecute tlicir investi gation for that rpecies of evidence against the Professor any farther in that direction. The net day they niin visited the house on a similar errand, and after examining other receptacles for papers and letters, without any successful result the gentleman who was expected to recognise the handwriting of the Doctor, suggested the propriety ofngain ex amining the desk which had been inspected the day previous. Although considered by the others a futile undertaking, yet they con sented the desk was reopened, and there conspicuous among all the other papers were the two notes. How they came there, no one has explain ed, and the more we reflected on the si.bjict the less we can repress the most painful sur mises. They must have been placed there by some person who presumed that desk, having been once so completely examined, Would not be looked into again. A statement has been made in some of the public prints to tho effect that Mrs. Parkman the wife of the lamented D .jclor, hud occa aronally visited the family of the Professor since his incarceration, and that unfortu nately lady was still on frieiidly a id intimate terms with Mrs. Webster. How far the ex istence of friendly feeling may bo concerned, we know not; but we have authority for saying, that Mrs. Parkman has not only not visited Professor Webster's family since the dreadful event, but has kept herself confined to her own residence, and has not even visi ted the membeis of her own stricken family. Mrs. Parkman, we also learn, will not be called upon to testify in the case. The evi dence relative to the priv-Ie marks about the petsonof the Uoctor5 by which the body was indentified-in its mangled state, can sati.fuc lorily be given by the physical! of the family, and thus Mrs. P. will bo freed from tho agon izing position to which she would be subject, if she gave her evidence b'-'furo lliu gaze of the public. Young Turkman) son of tho Doctor; who has been some time in Europe, reached New York yesterday, in tho stean ship Canada, and is expected to arrive here to-day. Bos ton Heruld, Jan. 17. The Boston afternoon papers contain tho following facts in relation to the indictment or Webster' Tha indictment contains four counts, in al, of which Professor Webster is charged With murdering Dr. Parkman on the 23.1 of No ven.ber. tn the first Count the deed is al leged to have been done with a knife ; in the second with a hammer; in the third with his hands and feet) and in the fourth by some means to the Jury UnknOwm These cover all the w-.ys in which Dr. Parkman. from the evide .ice given in, might have been killed. The Chief Justice and Judge Bigelow then had a consultation, as to whethe the accused should be brought before the Municipal Court and notified of the indictment, or, that the Supreme Cciirt being in session the indict merit shoulu be immediately certified up. It was finally decided that he should be brought before the Municipal Court at 1 o'clock, and be notified of the indictment. Al 1 o'clock, the accused was brought into Court, which was nearly full of spectators. He took his seat in the dock, and almost im mediately was addressed by the Clerk, who informed him that he had been indicted for the wilful murder of Dr. George Parkman, and that the indictment would be certified up to the Supreme Court. He was then re manded back to close confinement in iail until discbarge by due course of law. Dr. Webster appeared to be perfectly self-possessed, bowed to several of his friends as he passed from the door the dock, and immedi ately upon receiving the order of the Court remanding him to jail, spoke to tha officer) whs reconducted him from the Court House. He does not seem to have suffered much from his confinement, but appears to be in the enjoyment of his usual health. He will probably be arraigned in the Supreme Court next week, when a time for hit trial will be assigned. Count Kdmvmd Zicht, brother of Count Eugene, of Hungary, has been struck with apoplexy and become insane. EU" The terms used by reporters, giv' ing an account of tha markets, sometimes afford amusement by their comical rela- lions. Io tho North American's quotations of the New York market, of the 12th inst., we find that "Linseed oil is unsettled, and the quota tion is difficult " . This is certainly not very clear. "In hops there is more doing." No doubt nt this season of the year Imps and balls are frequent "Whiskey is steady, but not active. n Steadiness and whiskey are seldom found together in this latitude, although whiskey itself is often found in'ticlive. "There is no change in mOutsy." The reporter no doubl, thought of the printers Who have but little money offered to them to change. MltAN ELOQt'Ect We are indebted to the Banner of the Cross for the following sketch of a brief address that was delivered a night or two since in Philadelphia by one of a party of Indians a female of the Mohawk tribe who were in this place a short time since. It was written out by herself, word for word, and is quite eloquent : "Yon see before you a native of the forest. Expect not much from me. My home is far away. In the woods, where wild animals roam, and Vild flowers bloom ). where the bee sips its honey thers is my home-. Tho hunter is there the wlgftanl is there and there, like the tree, with leaves nearly gono, whose iirnbs are bent, and hang, and droop, with its sap almost run out is my mother O, my mother ! though thy daughter be far away, thou art remembered, loved prayed for, by thy child. I wish we could, like the birds, make sweet music for our pale-faced sisters arid brotheis. But we only warble. We see so much that is great so much that is beautiful big villages- biy wigwams bi Churches, and their bells fill ing the air with their culls to come and wor ship our Great Spirit as to make us feel how little we are. O, yes, you are many we are few. You are wise, and know much we are ignorant, and know little. But is nut your Father "our Fathei ?" We, too, say, "Our Father who art in heaven." What means this beating, fluttering heart 1 I trem ble with fear. Anil now it is more quiet. I hope, O, yes, I hope that you will not for get, in this, my rude speech, that 1 am a child of the fort. I thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, . for coming to hear us sing. Expect not much from us ; we can not sing we only warble. The bird, when he sings, tills the grove with his mellow, per fect noies, and does not peek at the little nestling when it tries to imitate what it hears. Crimen Biildinc in Philadelphia. A correspondent of the (Methodist) Christian Advocate and Journal, has an article upon this subject, from which we gather the fol lowing facts : Mktiiodist. The average contributions of the Methodist for erecting new churches in Philadelphia, during the last five years, is three and one-eigth cents per member, annu ally. Presbyterians. Average per member for the same purpose, during the same time, is eighty-seven cents per membe: annually. Baptists. Average, one dollar per mem ber annually. Prot. Episcopaliass. Average, six dol lars and nine cents per member, annually. The above facts speak well for tho pros perity ot tho l'rotestnnt f.piscopal Church, and the libeiality of churchmen in Philadel phia. Complimentary to the Girls or Buf falo. We clip tho following morceau from the London Daily News: The Newry Examiner gives a letter from a young woman in Butlalo, New York, to her mother in Irelend. The damsel says: '-I woidd advise all the handsome gills in Court bane to come here, as it makes no matter with pills here whether they have money or i.ot. The boys here do not look for a fortune) lint every body lor a handsome wife. The boys here are very food of Irish girls, as the Yankee girls are like the old horses at hornet high in bone but low in flesh, and the color of a duck's fool." Vll Sorts of 3tcms. Party Colors in Prussia The reaction ists in Berlin wear black and white cockades. The Democrats wear black, red and gold. it is forbidden to wear simply the red color of the Republicans. You will not be less forbearing. O no, you will. 1 know, be generous, and not bo too exact in your expectations 1 promise we will do our best to deserve your approba tion more we cannot do." Townseno Haines, Esq., of Pennsylvania, has been nominated to iiil the otlice of Re gister of the Treasury, vacated by the pro motion of Allen A. Hull, Esq. Pittsburg and Ems Railroad. Fifteen thousand shares, amounting (0 8750,000, have been subscribed to the Pittsburg and Erie Railroad, and $35,000 paid in, according to the Pittsburg Gazette. Mr. Calhoun, who has been detained from bis seal in the Senate by serious illness, the Washington. Republic says, is slowly re gaining his health. Sad Death oc a Child. A -yJtild, aged 0 years, of J. Hiles, al Lafayette, TT7 J., got ao cess to a jug of liquor in the house, last week, nu drank so much that he died next day. jmssissiPPLAn election for U. S. Senator 1 UC1 Col. Day,, j, t0 tako piace and win prooaoiy come off this week. Col. Da. vis win De pressed by his friends for re-elec tion. At....... 10 i"iei with gray hair. Never say "dye." Mrs. Howard, who killed her husband's paramour in Cincinnati, soma time since, has been discharged from the Lunatio Asy lum and has returhed that city, in good health. Homestead Exemption. A bill exempt ing from execution, property to the value of five hundred dollars, passed the 'lower house oflho Legislature of Indiana) on Saturday week, by a vote of S3 to 41. Cato said, "The best way to I x.p good acts in memory, is to refresh them with new." - First Assistant Postmaster Gen. Hobb, has decided that newspapers can be sent from the office of publication, in bundles to one person or fiirn in California without pre-pay-ment of postage. Mr. Amos Jackson, of Pottawatamie Coun ty, la., is exhibiting an invention of his a saw-mill which derives its propelling power from the weight of the log to be sawed. The principle is simple, and tho invention will do away with all steam and water-power saw mills. What sort of fruit is preferred by editors'! The latest dates. Chief Justice Gibson, it is said, would accept tho office of Slate Koporlen It is one that requires the must mature experience. A. MggTiNO has been called at Galena, III. to memorialize Congress to increase the duty on foreign lead. An exchange informs us that "the Missis sippi is 'tight as a drum' above the mouth of the Rum river." We should not wonder. Two sons of Rev. M. Page, in North Caro. linaj were killed on the 22d ult., by the fall ing of a tree, which they were chopping in the woods. A ferry Boat sank near itilnishfn Ire land, lately with a number of passengers on board. Forty lives were lost. "Only let people work as hard, and fare as haid here, as they do when they go to California, and my word for it, they'll soon get ahead anywhere, and no mistake," said Uncle John. The Population of Iowa al this time is estimated at 190.000, and it is increasing with unexampled rapidity. Mr. John L. Stevens, the traveller, arri ved at Panama on the 18th December. About 60,000 head of cattle were driven into Cincinnati during the year M49. H a U;h 1KD, At Northumberland, on the 22d inst., by the Rev. M. J. Allemau, Mr Hiram You no, of Union county, to Miss Rebecca Hopewill, of the foimer place. At Northumberland, on the 22d inst., by the Rev. T. t. Lalhrop, Mr. Philip W. Buru, of York county, to Miss Mary A Eckert, of the former place. i)ii:d In Augusta township, on Monday last, SIMON, son of John Cooper, aged 8 years. In Upper Augusta township, on the 22nd inst., ANNA, wife of Martin Gass, age about 30 years. SUNRUHY PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Masser. Wriat. .... 100 Rte. .56 Cony. . . .50 Oats. 3T Bcttes. - . - .16 Eons. .... 2 Purk. .... s Flihhh. .... 155 Tallow. - -10 Bkkswax. .... 35 Flu. . . 8 Heckled Flax. ... 10 Dried Arri.ii. . - . .62 Do. Peaches. ... 200 THE GLOBS. would call the attention of our rea- ders to the terms of the (jJnl, printed at Washington City, by JuhjtXr River. The reparation of this paper is world-wide, and thoseSuf our readers desirous of alitnininrr h correcti'port of the doinps of the next Con gress canuoi no ueiter itian eenu in their names in compliance with the terms annex ed. The Glohe has always held an enviable position; the reports of Congress found in its columns are as nearly correct as it is possible ouiaKeinem; nni trie importance ot Hie measures to be brought betoro Iho comin Congress will induce many to bo anxious to obtain a fair and candid report of their pro ceedings. Tiaos. For one copy ot the Daily Cilolw (daily during the seaaion of Congress, and weekly during the rereae,) year, $5 00 r or the Daily lilul e for less than a vear the rate of 84 cents a months. For one copy of the Weekly Glohe for one year, - . ..100 t or one com- of tha Concreasional Globe during the amnion, . . 3 00 f or one copy of the Appendix during tha session, . . 3 00 r or four enmes ofruher, or part of both during the anion, . . . - 10 00 r or ten ccinea of either, or part of both during the seasion, - . . . 80 00 The prices for these papers are so low that advance payments are indispensably neces sary to oarry them on. Postmasters who may obtain subscribers will be allowed 20 per cent., on the subscrip tion prices for single papers which they may retain when they send on the names of sub scription money. The price forihe Congres sional Globe and Appendix to Clubs who lake ten copies is so low that no deduction can be afforded. Subscriptions may be remitted by mail at our risk, in money at par in the section of country where subscribe- reside. JOHN C. P.IVES. Estate of Henry Yoitbelmer, dee'd TUIKi. hereby given, that, letters of admin Utrution have been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Henry VntiliMmM ..f 1 a ... w. . . u- gusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. AU person having claims to aaid estate, are re quested to preseut them for examination, thoM in- ueoieu to uie estate are requested to make imme diate payment. FREDERICK LAZARUS, Adm'r. Sunbury, Jan. 6, 1850. 6t BUFF ALOE ROBES, Freali from the lMalna of Oregon. IHARI.EHH. BOOAR.rMnertfi.llv i,.f. bis old friends and former customers, that na uasjust arrived trom tha West with a large as sortment of e U'Rant Buflkloe Robes, of every aiies and quality, which be otters for sals at the most reajiolkulilA nrirM. Theaa rohti mmrm mmAiII. selected by himself and can be aeen at tha store of John W. FnUng In this place, who is his author. isea agent tor ineir aaw. Sunbury, Dec. 19, 1149.. Dli' J- J UPDEGltAFF, 1") ESPECTFULLY informs tha citizens of 1 - Danville and the public at large, that ha baj located in Danville, and la now prepared io prao tic Medicine and Surgery in all Its various bran ches. He will operate on all the various forms of blindness, cross eyes, club feet, harelip, cleft palate, and attend to the ei traction of tumors, amputation of limbs, and all other aurgical dis eases. His collection of instruments comprises all instruments in meilrrn 8urirery, of the latest improvement and finest finish, lie flatters him self that many years' practice and experience will be a sufficient guarantee to thosa who may feel disposed to employ him. His residence is nearly opposite the Monlgomt ry Bitildingt, and next door to Isaac Rosen baum's store, in North Danville. Danville, Dec. 1, 1949 ly. TUB PEOPLt'S VADE-WEfclflYX COMPRISING A COLLECTION OFOVEB 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts trith a few Simple anil Tarloat F.xprrlmrnls la CHKMrSTHY : INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 J cU., for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1849. Ettlate of Mary Moore dee'd., and jrcoii nioorc, iec'a LY J OTICE is hereby given, that letters of admi nistration on sum deceased s estates, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons hav ing claims ngninst the estates, res requested to present them for examination and settlement, and those indebted to the estates are requested to make immediately pavmcnt. PETER MOORE. Lower Augusta, Dec. 8, 1849. "Winter Arrangement. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD, FROM PHILADELPHIA TO POTTsVILLE. ON and after November 1st, 1849, the Pas senger Trains will run be ween Philadelphia and PoHsville as follows : Leaves Philadelphia at 8 A. M., daily except Sundays. Arrives nt Reading at 11 IS. Arrives at PotUville at 12 SO, Leaves Potlsviltcat 8 J A. M. daily except Sun days. Arrives at Reading at 10. Arrives at Philadelphia at 12 ,r0. FARES. Pottsvillc and Philadelphia 3,50 and 3,00; Pottsvillc a 11 J Heading 1,40 and 1,'JO; Heading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,00. Paascimcrs cannot enter the cars unless provi ded with Tickets. There will lie no Afternoon Train. NOTICE. Fifty pounds of baitpnge will lie al lowed to each passenger in thexo lines; and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from tuking any thing as bagiraro but their wearing apparel, which will lie the risk of the owner. liy order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Nov. 24, 1819. Secretary. HicKinr & tux.Ii, Ko- l.'0 ( how ii ut afreet, (Opposite the Arcade) PHILADELPHIA, 1 AXI'FACTCRERS of their improved style 1,1 Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Solo Leuther, and Solid Riveted which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute nt their last exhibition. II. A T. take pleasure in informing the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, s bean ttful assortment of Iheir improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various styles; Ladies' Trunk, Va lice Trunks, llonnet Boxes, Cap Cnses, Carpet Bags and an elegunt assortment of suprrior En ameled I'utent Iieatlur Bugs, with every article in their line of business. It?" Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchango lor NfiW onrs. AI.EX. L. HICKEY. r RICHARD W Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849.- TL'LL. WILLFTT & II 4 It DIVA'S TJ "7 HOLES ALE Commission PAPER and V RAO WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and Tor sale at the lowest cash prices. f'up, Letter and Printing: Paper. &-. on liund. Plain and ruled white Capsi ' ' blue " Flat Cups. Plain sod ruled white Letter. " " blue Blue and white Folios. White and colored Printing Paper Tissue Pupcrs. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelojie " Hardware and SI ealhiug Papari Tar Board. Straw Boards. Bonnet Boards. AU orders from the Country will bo attended to at the shortest notice. AU goods sold will lie carefully parked, and de livered at any place in the city. The lushest cash prii-e paid for Rugs, or ex changed for Paper, as low aa can be bought else where. Please call and examine for youraelvesi Philadelphia, .Nov. 17) 1819. N. S. LAWRENCE, Agent for tlit sale of fiouthtrofth Manufictu ring Co's. Writing Pap rt. Mare lloune, Xo. 3, minor at feet 7UXZ.ADSX.PHZA. 100 "-SISSS of the ulnive superior Papers now in store, and for sale to trade at the lowest market-prices, consisting in part of fine thick Mat Laps. 13. 14. 13 and 16 lbs. blue and w hile. HuiH-rfine Medium and Demi Writings, blue and white. Extrasuper end Superfine Folio Posts, blue. Suiirrtine Cammerical Posts, blue Slid whit plain and ruled and white, plain and ruled. Extra auper Linen Note Papers, plain and gill. Superfine and find Bill Paiiers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House Caps anil Pbsts, blue Snd white. Extra auper Congress Caps and Letters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra auper Congress Cops and Letters, gilt Superfine Harmon Cus and Posts. Buperriiied blue Bath Posts, blue and white, plain snd ruled. Embroidered Note Papera and Envelopes, "Lawycr'a" Brief Papera. Superfine and fin Cape and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, vSrious qualities and prices. Also, 1000 reams white end asserted Shoe Pa pers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted tissue, Tea, M' rapping, Envelope, assorted snd blue Me diums, Cap Wrapping, Hardware Papers, Sec Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1849. ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this xcellent article for Tetter, &e., just received and for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 28, 1849. TT ADY8 MUFFS GUM SHOES A.e., juat m receiwu anu tor saie si me store 01 HENRY MASSER. Snubury, Deo. 1, 1849. BLANKS. B LINKS oTtvwrf dMcriptfeo rah U M by ftpljrMf M the) MlM M th A INMIMIV Groceries ! Groceries ! ! CO I. TO & Co. S. IF. Corner Arch $ 6th Street Philadelphia, ()FFER for sale to the tnhs.bitant of Sunbury " and vicinity, Family Groceries of the very finest quality consisting Of i Extra Fine, Superior and Common Grtsn and Black Teas. Coffees of sll kinds and pticss. Sugars of every kind. " , : - Rice, Fariun, Sugo, Hominy. All kinds of choice Pickles, Sauces, Kelcimps, Olive Oil, Preserves, &e., warranted to be of the very finest grades in the market and at the cheapest rates possible. 411 goods carefully packnl nint promptly for warded. COLTON & CO. S. W. Cor. Arch & 6th St. riiila. Oct. 28, IS 19 elieSm ly my 2(1, " 32. HICKS J CITE S, WIIOl.KSAl.F. UKAI.KR 1 MANUFACTURE OF WILLOW AND WOnnEN WARS. Importrr of t'rpnHi llRkrt f.eoMng .lasses, Ottil Fancy (joods, ' No. IS North fterond Street, iletween Market ond Area Sis., under J. Smstr JoxEs' Carjiet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, IT AS on hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods of every description, (too numerous to mention,') Looking Glauses of Gilt ond Mahogany frames, Baskets, Coaches, Chairs, BROOMS, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window Blinds, Door Mats, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Washboards in fart, Wooden and Wil low Ware of every description, nil of w hich will be sold low for Cash or City acceptance. Merchants would save themselves much time and trouble, !v calling and examining my stock before purchasing. N. B. Looking Glasses, are insured against Breakage to all parts of the Union, without extra charge. August 25, 1S49. 3m TICKNOR'S COLUMBIAN rPELX.II) a BOOK. IJEINGa progressive and Comprehensive Sys---' teni of Orthorapy and Orthoepy, including a variety of definitions, adapted to the use of Schools in the American Kepuhlic, by Almon Ticknor, a Teacher of twenty -live year's experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, etc. The attention of Teachers, School Directors, parents, &c, is invited to this new Spelling Bonk, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography osbeing one of the ncatcst,cheaieKt best arranged, And liettcr adapted lo the. wants of children, than any other puhlixhed ill the United Suits. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Heading Book, and only require an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction intj the Schools of the I "niled States, Jit published, and for mile by llr.Nnr Massrh, Sunbury. here Teachers and Directors ear. procure copies for Fxaniinntioili August 4, 1849.-'- TIIE FAR1IGR'.? ENCYCLOPEDIA. KDITK.I) HV ;i:VKItNi;rll KMKHr")N. BN ONE VOLUME, Roynl nets vo, 1 Hid pages, lieautifiillv bound, eontr.lnlns, 17 tine plules, besides numerous Wood Cuts. Sold at about one fourth the cost of the English work, without any .Plates. "The Farmer's Encyclopedia is a real treanurv of practical information, wherein the experience of ullages and countries is carelully postko if to the present day, and admirably arranged for con venient reference. ' Dr. Darlington. "We are fullv convinced that such an arnnitnt of valuable knowledge lor fanner can be found in no other work in so cheap and convenient a form In fact.no Farmer who pretends to tic well inform ed in his profession, should be without this work." New lieiinessce I arinrr. An excellent work, lit lo lie distributed in pre miums by Agricultur.il riocitics J. !. Skinner. For sale al this Ollice, price ff 4; Also, by E. W. CAKIi, Third street, opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia and N. HICKMAN, Baltimore, Maiyluud. t C Al.1. OllllkttS Ml-ST Dl ACCrMPAJIF.il it THE CtSH. July 14, 1849. 3m' 50,000 Victims KvCrv Year ev Fall a Prey to Consumption, Asthma and liaising Blood, Uuctic Fever nnd Nisht Sweats. ASTHMA AND COXSL.MI'TION'. . J. Bral?, II) Delaacev street, us -e it to his tiMer-ii law wlit) hutl Imm'u hh iin uliil tr vi mi troin AcUum ; t iniUier C(H)idtT( nr in rinisiunptioti. It i-irvcl them at uce, frj tiiut tit) trut-;w-0 several liuiiUrtil imles. SPITTJNU lilsOOD la ntwnv nHrtnmg. It UwU t the v rst kind if f'on Ltiitttrit, vimI iml: arrextrd in tun is grnei-ally Intnl. ftiVrniuii's Atl-llmling Ikiimm is ill-tmi r iiml ku tvvn ; it heals the w-HJiulrtt or rupiuretl hlw vttwlM ii the lungi, mill tliiel' rilrftJ1 a it-mi. maul curt, while ittiier rrme-rt'cm-nly tnp the l ni lurtht tnt:e. A iVvt' t bm of tlm Hulwim will KiiiKiy the moat , immI tluit it nt the tiiffhrinf rrijHirril It h:is Ktn mi x't mi til in nrniy ran , and that hi i w litre they tiail run itit i n rnid ttrrtij'e; or, us iiiore pfiieruHy exnrt-KHcil, "HASTY t'D.NSL I'TIO.N." YtuniK pers HiR, or tfitwt! hi' middle ugr, are mure nubjert totlieac Htt.'tek til. ill tin aged Price '25 renin and 1 per Imitlo. lir. Slieini;mi t' wsh and Worm si7.enr. and Ftnr Man i 1'liinterit. ild hh iiU'Ve PruiciHil Oiftee 1L0 .Nafciu-alrett, .New York. SHERUAYS .POOR MAN'S 1'I.ASTKK hm cured nnre chmtA of Itliniinutinii, Pn in fu the Iterk, Nde and t'het, LutilUii and Weukin w. tluiu nnv Uiinll- njtiou that h:i inrrnurd, hrndreda of uiipruiri,ilfd niM-n't nave nueinpiCTi m oniiiicrieii it. anti palm tt i ll upon ih community na the genum. (V Hewnre f l)t-rpti.m...! Kemeinlier thai the true and femiin 1 Master in vprriid tijxiii reitdlfth miner irlnde exnrea.vlv f t thi tiurooim und every he the ftittimture of Dr. Shrmnii ii printed ujvhi the Wick of the Platter niul the whole wurnd hy Opy (tight. None other a are penuim. Therefore when you want a real good Sherman' I'm if Man1 Plnater, rail at thenttWe, I' u&iu tref. and yoti will nt I disappointed. tteiuemlier nrimMuttlUinee lt Naanau-atreot. rw-1 orki Where all lr. Sherman lozenges are aId. Hia Aitmts are Mrs. Hnva, I W Fulton street. Ilrooktvii; llmeu, Williamsburg j aiMl Keddinjr A ti, Hiton, and JOHN YOl N'ti, Unnlmrv. M. A. MeCAYi Murti" mhertmitd Nov. tO, 10 eh e3iu Iv FIRE PROOF CHESTS, FOR BOOKS, rAPEKS, JEWELRY, &c, EVANS it WATSON, No. 90 North Third street, bctwici Arch and Race, and 83 Dock street, OPPOSITE THE l'lIll.ADEI.l'IIIA EXCHANGE. I'ateut Soui-S(oiic I.lueduud Key liole (over SALAMANDERS, FIRE AU TIIIDF PROOF IRON ( IILSTS, f i.y"i nrmtmi 10 wtiini inure Haul Iff! nl minimi; 'A".T ttiuii any I'hrBli in thia t'ouulrv USi 1 1 . r T-ll i.mi 11.. "'V A. c"ii'iu I'.HilC '' ' 'V?!F 1 "ii'"iil f .'i ' ki era! tliouaiiiit iiinii aii'iiuiiiiict inill ll.'W 111 u. Thry to make Die orttinu. i. al v"ry low iripla miiit'inaluin lH-ka. Wlih liicli (nil bf rhainiMl ftcveral tliouaiiiiil tiiucMi rli:innwi hie Ih I'act every time the liot-lt ia used ll (Irsuable. Tiieae IdM-km are proof aamnat tlw nmat ripert Thievra, Ih-iiuj auilirl Willi Ihe Huient Key-hole Cover, and marie very atroiiff. thry euiin.it lie lown niwn bv GunpowiU-r. Thraa locka ara intended (at BANKS, OTOHES, HAKEX, Ate. Healaitd imlint ouiyinf preMi fire psoo doors far Banks sndntorca - ' - IWm 8lale Lined Ilefrisejatora, warranted superuir to Sll others. Water KlUert, r-liower JJatliS ul Uie beat qul- jT Perns wialiing to purrhaaa any of the abnira ar- tielea, will pienw aive ilieni a call, aa tlicjr tell chaaier hail any otliet iultis I'uittd flalea .1111 A.N m; WATSON. Philadelphia, Novemliei 10, Ijr Valuable llookS. LIFE or Cmsiit, baudsomely bound, D'Ar sikKs's HisToar or tsb Riionsirion, Rlsbe Dii-ioom nt l.iosms, full bounded. For sal at lbs publishers prices bs H. B. MAER. 5uury, July II, l4l. In all Chriatlnnlird nnd elrll!trd ennntrinn. ha ean-d S f",l,'"-""n of .l-Mh. than any cith.-r maladr Uial afllicti the human linnily. and. until within a lew ". I r if. ? ?,''n " rfm' "OP ts dsTasts. tlun of tha deitrnynr. But now . - BRANT'S INDIAN miiMinvinv i ii i in i l i it i it ii 1 U JJiil Vililll I Uillil Curn rrrjr mtnp of the nmat trrgli marknd anrf dnvcl. ojn:d cnM'i ol Pulmonary L'ottumtion rial, undoubted capfi ol ulcerated nnd Histasfi .t'.Vty.aneli kofUs$ en wa na went nitrrr lfor curetl hy nnv nthr iiid(eln ?n utterly Keptlt were aoi of th nttfietttt pvraoD. to hate been ironouiierd by phftUin nnl frietida to b arTUALI.T I'TlNfi. St.nie. hn hsil tli' lr h.iiUl HothM mmle. hTe bt-en e tired, and yet llTi?--otlifM. V;hrt it wh til would not livti attothtir day, arj now ai well aud henriy m tliey ever wern. It oaeaipa all tho elnatiilnit ftnd purify In VIrttiot nearly as powerful atid actltu M Ihn iiruutiriilijti which wn eall BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT Thti d;tfer from tliat, 1irrnlie petaea trrtrnl oth-i Mtii.aihni whi.-h are pfcuiidrif aJfijtfJ lu, aud ar turn tallij ncnuAry, to euro Coughs and Constmiptions, and nil dirne if n pnlmnnnry tvititre fiteh diaravm aa uni'dly pmv to frttal under oidjmiy treatment, whin ill. y Mtnf-ti tUe Brrnsl, Thronf, lun? nnd Ifwt. T.M BALAAM hrnUawt curr 11ert in rht I.vn?, and Hf.-iIhti' inter noil, na certainly and eatilu : iho Prut rv ao Kxthatt rw(i nnd hral u)rer rxtrnntlv ' ht Huliini rurra Sine eneea of O'UvAnn,) Cnnsumpiian rntt of Ten, niter nil other rcinrdtt-a h.iv failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions and Chronic Omifh, nlmndnnt!y prove Its vrtfailin? efi a.y in ftn-h ili;iw. nnd ll nnditnl't-tl cti.Mtira pnwir, Mtid aoutliiiiL'. hrwtinp prosptif, fn hr Inilowinu en' plxint nnd diftif. viz.: Stttittp tSf IthnJ, Merlin nt tltt Lvnit. Vain in the .V.-att and silt yiht Stmut Str rm omulfi'!t, palpitation of the thart, fhnlrrn Inan turn. Iv-fittt'ty nnd Summer Omplalnu hi ChtUrenuiui Ai.il., Afthtn. and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. No remedy that hat ,Men ortrrrd to tho puhlie hat err liecti half rrrtain and effectual in rorrt-tinq ALL the In-I'id-tttnl vrahnew ami irrtyritlaritir uf ( lrnilo .$ MAST VVLMOSAUY BALSAM. It nmlira no dif feruiee wliethT Uie dr raiirTriiii!nt hn ntpfrreion. tetaf, or othr incidental trcdknei it HKUIVI.ATKS Al.L. hy ftrntgtUeUlnf the avVm. tft'dli iiij ttte circulation, and inoihinr and Allaying NKR VOL'S JltltlTABILITV. Ste qut pamphlel$ tor prouf. CONSXJMPTION. A Dying Woman Cured ! We atatp thi cum to prove the povcr to rare li when tin UM.SAM ia urd, rvfti nltrr thi iMu,n i conti.Und hy phyfi' ihn nnd Irirnis to ho )n the lrt stn?rM of d:'pae arlitisliy dyinr- and. In thia raw. ra far gut that the tkroud nnd burial clatkrs wi'tr honfht. Kir tl. parti, w tart of thia cii and the re.pealft nul ttndouOud proof of all tin rirrumitam-L'S ami la I, we reltr to uur VA MPIII.KTr. Thia run wna rfT.rtrd on Mix ZIRA PVKKMAN. of Path-ton S,m. Saratoga Co . A' )'. We phii nrnvr, h.'vtm.J a dsiuit. many nthrra almost equally n l-npcli a-. in( innu mcrable cn tif Cnuirh nnd CoiiHvnii-itis ( 'f-ft 11), hicli Wrre pionoiint't'd incurable t.y aUiltuI pAy.ti taut. LIVER COMPLAINT. Fee the cure of f 'r. Hulbard, of .SrnnihirJ, Ct., and uthei Dyspepsia ! S- e ihe rti'f nf T S It H ot. nrrrhan f.f A'ta, Wvo tiling ( o, N. V., nnd uiiu:y ino.w. in oiti TitihUta. Dysentery 6c Summer Complaint in Chihlren nod A lulrt ar nlttav cured. 4 IVrakhr ChilArm w ill ln-euiiie ffchy. hmhhy. and Anr:y and (ruw ratiidlv, 1-y tin uae d thia H.M.HAM. N'i nioili'-r n.ed i-rt-r mourn the den'h of her child l r ('oIrti Iiiffinf nut, wlidti trrthinr, if BLASTS rVL MOXAHY BALSAM h ndminUu n d. Itahould be, lortuch cai-a, ptren in lorpr than the ordinary tloact. UOolJil.? ft PliYSICIANS RECOMMEND Yh.j toH'twin; nn'ii.-it Mnrt f : n. l'h:icitmt Imva lile'i.j n.-i.imn n.I.-d I KAM' .-J M IMUCI.NKB : tlr. X. l!l'i:K!l .xtnmfui-l. f.,i,n. Ilr. J. N. SMI TH. W it. rlu.vu. N. V. Pr. KlU-iMAS. i:;j ll.nry lr.--t, r.moVrii, H. Y. Ilr. T M. HUN r. )i:n, N Y. Pr urn. nt xcir, M.,l.ili :.nvn. Conn. Ilr. iK). A. HDllKltS. Huh N. V. Ur. S. WIIITK. Fr.-.l.miii. N V. lir. f. K. (! M.KNTIXK, Uvrun. N. T. lr. J. (LJflll'MAV, I mvllrvill.., N. V. lr. J HKINNKK. Iltnrv t.. Hrmiklyn, S. T Dr. O. SIIU'MA.N. Curtimi.t. N. V. Port SAI.K HY J.ihu V. Frilinc. Suulmry P. .Mury A. .Mcl'ny Ncrtliuiiibral.i(l. J"lni it. Knsft Alilt.in, llriiry J. NhnHttr rl.i I'.dwiinl A. KllTZlifr da Attain OmrM PiitranroTa, llnya Mrt'nniiick, M-Ku eiiivilla, V. 1. I. Piiinter, Miiiirv, J. P. Munn t.'o., llmthr'aville, I'dwnril Wila mi. Nrw Iterlin, Th riil(ii St B:ikr, l.ewialmrg, S. J. ('r'.nw, Jplinnirrtivr, W. II. Kii-klrr. Ihiuvillr, V.. I. I.cilz A J"lin R. M iyfr, ..inlurf . All Iritrra riiul ord'Ta nmat l,e h.kireRanl ta Wallata A Cii.. I( llriauluiiv. Nnv Viirk. tfniilmry, July 21, W.i ly. i:iul(allc Life IiiNiirnure, Annuity nnd TriiMt l onipan.r, (irnrr. tj vai.m t rTRr.l:T, riiii.ADni.rniA. t-'Al-lIAL M"i(MIU. 1114HTEK I'KRPKTUAL. rl'lll'l I'.iiinwiny lire now irirl to Irniianrt lmine. I up. n the inoai lilwnil iiml U'lviiiiUiumua tenna. They nrf autliri.f-1 hy tli.'ir rluii'.rr (wft. .'!) "to nmke all and rvrry imnruin' niprrtainiiiff to lilfl riaka nf whatever kind or imtiirr. mil ti rcocive anil ex.iMite trimta. tmke enJ w nn'ilta, nml to driliit unit piirrhaae aumiitiea.'1 rj'lie Corn. tviiiy ai'll ar.iiiijtit-a and ciidowiiicnla, ajui act aa Truttaoa Tor miiiorB auH lirira. Table of rremiuni rniureit f.r the AwurancS of $KkJ for the whole term of l,iia. Aue. ) rrcm. Ape. I'iciii. A(te. I'rein. ID 17 U in ail at aa S3 a i a an 7 it an :w 1 511 I 3.1 I M I 5'.l I l.'l I &1 1 mi l an l :a i ;n i s i sn I irt l ii ii tu a m i 1.1 a an a ar a u.1 a in a 47 a "ii a 0:1 a 7ii -i iiw inn a ia 3aJ a-.t :14a atn J 77 3 tl 4 II 4 na 4 fit 4 71 4 91 i ia 5rvi : 5 71 U3 The iirriiiiiima are tcua than any oilier ciniiniiy, and thai polirlca alfonl printer ailVHiilniri'a. Talilra nl hall-yrnrly mid inarterly pri-iniiiiii", half f r.wtir rate of premium, ahorl liTina, j-unl livra aurvivornliipa ami enilowiiienfa; olli, I',. nu ol Applicali.ai (i .r which there are Uank alieeii') are t lie hail on apulliiiti it t llie olfice, or hy Idler to Uie Agent, J II. I'i'KDV, tvlnbury. linn rna iv.vuiso SHU on a aiiuj'e I.ifs For Life. I.Ik! 2l. S 70 3'il 8,03 I'lAMfLr A pcrajn nffeil 3)1 yeara next hirtli day, by pax iiir the ('otiiiany (in eenta woulil secure lo Ina luniily or helra frllKJ aliouUl lie die in one yeur ; or lor Sn.uO he Se. curea to them e$HHH ; or for 913 uiitmully for seven yeara he aeenrca to them tf 1IKMJ ahoiilil he die in acven yejira; ih lor tfan.lU pnid annually during tile he fcvurca glUlu lo lie tikd when he niea. I lie Inaiirer aei'illlng liiaowu noiius, Ihe dittcreiu'e ill nniountol nreilliuilia from thoae churt ed by oilier ottieea. For eMg.5U the lieira would receive ajciuij aiioukl he die lu one year. Forma ol apiincullou ami nil pnrticulnra rnav li had al the office. PF.TI.U C11.L.K.N, rreaidenl. Vice rremilenl. W X. .11. IIaird. Frascib V Uaivii, tecretary anil Trenaiiter. Oos.ci.tiso I'hya.cias Dr. J. H Mnaaer. SunlKiry. J. 11. l't'kuv, Sunbury, Agent for Northumberland coun ty euunury, juiy in, leiu.- Wiai. fa. Cochran Jc Co. M'boleaale and Remit, WINK AND l.lQl'OR Mr.RCIl ANTHj No. 72 irofiiiif Street, Philadelphia. AVE always on band a very larqe stock bf Wines. Liquors and tSctrars, of their own importation, htors Keepera, Hotel Keepers, and private gentlemen, will be supplied oa llis most liberal tonus. l'Uiladelpliia, N. IT, 114 UAlfSlN.S, currants, citron, cherae, peppsr sauce, Ac. For sal by J- W. FRII'INU Sunliitry, Dec.2, 1818. 1T71XDOW CLASS, 8 by 10, fur sale V HENRY MASTER Sunbtary.JaaS7lh.184d- tf. BAY Rl'M. An eieellent article for aais by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. JTlh, 1849 t. ITHITE BRANDY for preserving brandy peacliea of tn excellent quality, for ssls by 11. MASSER. Sunbury, Kept. 33d, 1849 KOB-AND SPRINO-MORTIS! f LVT. CUES An excellent article, for aala at ball' the usual pri.-e by J. V . r' RILING. Sunbury, July 7, 1749. STONE Ware, Earthen Ware, Aaisins, Al monJs, Prunes sad Cream Nuts. Pianea of all kinils. 6'alt sod Plastere Ju.t received and for sale by JOHX W. rWLC.o ' SonbutT, Dec. ?9. 1M9. y' Ape. For 1 year. For 7 yeaia. jo i-l nl :ii) ikj I'm 4n l.ao ini illl I.H 8.117 i'J a, IH 3,U7 Caution Extras A man by tha nam, of cI.APr has timr wMi young man of tha nam of 8. P. Townee ml. and uses aiS name tn put np s Sarenarilla, whirh thry mil Dr. Tow arnd'a Sarareirilla davinnnating it liK.M INK Hrisinsl, et. This Townaend ia no dnrtnr, and never waa r but wa fr merly a worker on the railniaila, ranala. and the like. Yst he aamimea the title of Dr., for the pnrpoae nf inmiin ersriit for wliat he ia not This is lo cnminn the puhlie not lo ba deceived, and ptirehaae nmie nut Ihe Genuine Original Oh! Dr. Jacob Townscnd's Rnrnpnrilla. having on it tha Ol4 Dr'a, lilreneaa, his fumily coal of arois, snd kis aigaaMrk across ths soat of arms. M r r. -; vk , en tux. OLD not TOR JACOB tovxE-d, TIIK ORIGINAL D1SCOVKKF.R OF TIlE Cionuiue TounNPinl 8araparll!at OLD Dr. Tnwnsrnd is now nbnu, ?0 yran nf iff?, utd hurt I mg Iteen known an the mi;hir mid diiHverer uf th; 'i?miine Ortvtnnl ''Towiiftfnd Surnnpnnllfi Ho inep'Ntr, lie vn cmnpt-IM t' limit its man ui'art tire, bf wnii li iiit'ims it linsbrr-n kept out of market, and the mem cirruiuBfrilicH tn th"Ru only vn lmve proved its worth and known it vftUie. Itlui'l renChM tle fnrs ofnumy, never tlilcfiH, us tlionu rKTWiim who hnd Imtii henlrd soretiiseasM, Dtu! saved irum dcuih, proclaimed it v exccUenc and won derful iikaIsINo powrn. Knowitifr. nirtny yenn nff-, that he haH, by hit ikill, teU em;, nnd rxiHTn tii'K devised nn Rrtirle which vrould b ot" iiimli'uiilile nlvnnUiirTe to ninnkind, whru once know ond fXtniHivrly nwd. lir hopc end rwrrseverrd, exprtinf tho time to nrrivo whf n the menus would lie furnished to hrimr it into universal holt re, when its inestimable virtue W'Hiid Ih; known nml npnreciatetJ. This time baa come, U nieniis ure snppliefl ; this GRAND AND t NKQt EUsED PREPARATION, Is nwnut'::turl on the Inrfrpst arale and ii railed fof tliroupliout thi length and brendth of the linid. especially as il is found incnpnltle of dfirfnrrntion or rteterfnrntin. Let every man rinor throughout the Inud, thnl Old Dn J.ie b T twui't-nd is n w miiminirturiiifrT ihe real 'Townsend S.iiwp.iTitln which never sours, never fermenti, id tieYtf rhntmrnits eh:irnctcr. Kr.'m thw Any forth the people shnll have the Pure Gen nine T.twnBriiit Sarnpurilla. which shtilt never sour in tha l-Ttilr, or in the sionvith. and it shall yet banish from tha land all I'crincntiiic. Smrin:, K.pl'lii.fr, Viucgnry Sar Kipnrillas, now in use. A tok1 Sarwumrilln, pure and genuine, oinrJit tn live; Bpwr souring, slip-slop Sorsapa rilln ou'it todrt&ipaud tlie. The ttlil Drs. Snrsuparillu will keep pure and perfect 100 years. rnlilif yonnjr S. P. Townxrnd's it imnrovfi with age. nnd never dinners, but fur the better ; le'nuse it is pre pared on scientific principles by a scientific man. Tha highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the Intest discoverlea of the Art have nil I writ hromthl into requisition iu tha nraniifaeliirt of the OM) Dlt'S. SARSAPAKII.LA. Th Siriaparill:i ro t, it is well known to medical men, con t'liim iii'tny meili-inal properiirp, nnd sme propertira whirh are iiiTi or uselctK, nnd others, which, if retained in preiviri;in it for u- i. pr dnce lermuutation end acid, wiii'-h is iniuiioiid io the svntem. ! tin's of the prapertiea cn S.irsipunllu nrc so vt Liti'e, that tl:-y entirety evaiorata iMi-lurt-l is in tin? pre-virriii.-n. iftltey are n- preserved be bv a at-ient i h- pr.ves. known utilv to tlio experienced m us inrMim'ae'.mi:. Mor"iver, the; volatile principles, which livolfin vapor, or as an exliahition. mi-b;r hrat. are the veril rc-eiunl meuical properties of l Uc tuult wlucli give to f nil it? nine. Air. pei-jsun enn boil or Ftrw the root till they get a dark c A tied iiiptiil. liich in more from the col ring matter in the root lirm from nnvtliiuir els ; they ran then strain thit insipid nr nvA liipiid siv:ete;i willi anr molasses, and the;i eall it "S ri:iprtf il!tt Kxtrnct or Syrup." Kut such la tint the article ku 'wntis the? OKNUSK (M.D 1U. Mrnn TOWNPFND'S PAR SM'Altll.hA. This ii si prepri-d, tl.at ell the inert i-rnpertie of tha S;irs;virilla root arc first removed every thing capable of lK'vniinig ncitl or of lenn-ntiati'n. is est meted and reject ed ; then eycrv pariicte vi metlicil virtue is sernrrnl in a purenn.l eonecnUatedf rm ; and thus it ia rendered inca p ibleof I ving mi v of its valuable nnd healing properties. IVefvired iu tint w iy, it nude the moat powerful njani 11 l tM T.H OF INNlMKRAm.n DISHASF.S. Ilei.erthe rtas .n why we hear commendations on every side in it k fuV'T by men", w. -men. and children. We find it doiim wMid"!- ia'tlie cure oi Consnunpiioii, Djspcpsia. and Liver ( tunpiaiiit, end in Rheumatisin( Scrofula, Piles, t:.ihiiti'ne. nil fiituneoMs l'.iuptions, 1'unplea, Ulotchci und u.l LUiLii! -iisaiif-iim fomi l.lM'RITV OF T1TF ni.OOP. It p'litfttirtseN a nrirvoll'usi-ihc:ey. mullcoiTipti.ntsarialnf fr. mi iiid:yi-!ii -n. fr mi Acidity of the Stomach, from an e;ju:tl cireiikiii tn. det'Tutinntion of blood to the head, palpi tali tiicl the li.rtrt. cold fe?t and cold hands, cold chills and h t flaihca over the Ivnlv. It has not its equal in Colds and Onghe; and jrouiote eafy expectoration, anil gent la per sj.irauon relaxing stricture of the lung, throat, aud every mhor part. , Jtut m a thinti is itt. rvellenccm-'re manifestly sen and pekiHiwIetigl than in all kinds nnd stages of Female Com jil.iin'.s. . It w -rks wonders in raiea of Ft it or Albtis or hi tea. I'uliiiiii ol tlm Womb. Olnuuctcd, Snppresseil, or Faiuful .Menses, lrrcgiil.ir.lv of theiuetiHtriuil peiiitdH, mid iheiika; aud is a tllii lUal m'curiiig all the forme of Kidney Disease! My removing ohvlrueii ns, and regulating the ecueralsa tein, it gives tone and strength to tlie whule body, and toa cuicsnli forms of .sr.nvoi s pisi'apks and nr.miJTY, Anil lima ir. vi-illa .n rrlirvrs a ft tat variety of iither nav luilita, in riiuiul lrilMl..il. Nruralm, St. Vllus Da., Sv.i.iiii!i r. I'..ilr.iie Fit". I'.mvulai ma. lei . . Ami Vfl In- tt'juiil nun lmve t uiBk-raliHid that Old Uf. Jin- T..wusi-iiiri Ui-miiiie Onpinnl !viriiiariiia, is aa IMIfA FloN lii iim-ri T prrjuirulion I lli'tivt'ii fi"liiJ ilmt we stiiiiiUI il'til in an artid. n-hiea w.iulil In-ar ihe in il ilit:inl rrariiililsiira to P. Tnwa a -ml a urlii k-: iniJ u iin ll wiiulil bniii! down Ua the OI4 Dr . nu ll a m niiilaiii limrl i ( ciniiilainla ami criniinotinn. Imin Aifi ula wii ' lmve fci'il. ami piirrliimera wlvihav. um4 S. IV 'I'-iwii-i-iiiI-. l-'i'il ttlif ftiinrviliml. We with It imil.THLi'il. Inr.uisu it ia tlie uM ihllo trillll, Hint S. P. T.iwiiwml arlu-le :mi.I lM Dr. JiiimIi 'ririwiiila Surja. panll.i lire Iniu'en-wiile njarl an-l llitinitr-ly ilinaiulltar ; that they nro ilii'lM-la every purlleubi, tuviiig not une ln.. tiling in roiHiti'in. Al S. I'. T iwinen 1 u n i d tl r. and never vvna. la na eh' inim, ii.i .i:irain:ieeu:irt -Vn '' n" more i f innlu-ins or d iim-lliaii nnv miier e mimni, aiiHeiniMfir, uiiiir.ilea- moiiil ui in, w in! Siiun f eim Ihe i.ul.lic liuve that they ar. ,.,V ii... iiiniieiinlilic nie.li. ine. ruiilaliiina; all the virinea iim- i in r. iriiii! H.amt which are incurable of ch in-,!! . uIm. i. iniiiiii remlvi iliem the ugeuia uf dweiue la- Instell "I ll.-nilfi f , . , , , Hut I. ii ei" he f !tpeetel fr ra one who knowa niilhulj e...iiiai:ilivi ly of uieilieinn nr dixenar ! Il reouires a im'iuhi .l mie e.(''crici'ie. lu eiii'li und at.rve up even a ,. , .,i (, ii ine il. hnw much mure iinvrWnl is it that the it mi ! imnuiiclure ininiil Inc. dci-ipied for weak n.iliiucl:. llli.l enlei liled avatems, Should know well th. lne.llcnl pr ipfi'llts ol ' ililia, the lo-iil liluluier of aecurinf nml r.'iiceiur.iniis Iheir lie.ilinn viilnea. an exleiuua kn .wlc.liic oi the vririoiia di.iiM-s which utfei't the nuinaa a. nlcm. niul how In mt.ipt reiiirtilca l.i theae dieaea! ' Il w not i.il'le I ir ihia ineiliriiir lodoKnl; it has no tliiiic ill it which enn ever liurul. il can never iur or up il, mi'l thi iciore, can never l- w i!a eunitive nroiertiij. It leau.-a the lu .al. t xcllea Ihe liver lo hiaitliy actual, I ouej the Htoinach. and (jivea pood dlge tlon, relieves th. Ii wcln ol i rp r iiml conmipai i n. ullaya inflaination, puri hea the kin. ei)iiah.ca ihe cliculation of th. UohI, pro. duciiiK ncullc waiinih i qunlk' all over the Ii aly.and at Ih. iii-nnUcH ri..iPiitL.ii; rclaica all olialriieliona, ami mvifo ratca tlie entire ncrvoim iivrieiil. I.nol thia, then, the medl euie v on pr.-.eniincntlv need Hut call any of theae Ihnira lie said ul" A. I' 'I'owiiaend's interior article? This jroum niail a li Jiuil ia not t i lie I KMl'AKF.U WITH TIIK OLD DIt'S. Hcenune nf one (jnnid fuel, that the one ia inrapahla of d teriorall.in, aud NKVK.U SPOILS, while Ihe olher doe. j it aoura, Icrniciua, und lilowa Ihe bottle, containing It into friKiiienta; the Hour, neul Iniuid exphnlinir, and daiiianing olliel : Must not thl horrible compound I Ukli. oil! to the ayateiu f What ! put acid into a ayatera already .Imcamit wilh acid! Whit cuuara Uyaieua but acul f li we uol all know, that when lood ura m iHir MtHnai'hs, what miM-hicf na pr.alucca Il iliilenee. hearthburn, palpi, talionol the hnt. liver compluiiit. diarrho-., dysmtrry, folic, and corruption oi ihe lil.l ? Wliat la Serolula but an aci.l hu r in the laxly ! What pnaliK-eaall Ihe humnre which bring oil Kriiptioua of the Skill, Scald Head, Bl Ithciiiu. r'.r'vailirlaa, Willie Swelling., ever tVirefc and U ulceraliona' internal and cxteriuil ! It ia nothing "il heaven but nil aci.l aulwtanee, which ai-ura and thus apoil. ill the tlui.ln of the laaly. more or leaa. hat nuw Kl nali.in, hut a aour or acid rtuid, w hich mainuate. it. aeh Ixtiveen ihe joint! and eluewhere. irritating and ill H lining the lender ami delicule tmsuca Ul which It K-tst S i ol nerv 'iia dleue, ol linpiirny ( the bkaxl, ol de. rxnlcirculallona,andneailyllthe aitlmcilts wbica af flict huiiuiu nature. Now i il not horrible to make and sell, Slid uinmlsly worae to uae thit SUFKINU, FKHMKNTINO. ACID "COMPOVXD" ' OF S. I' . TOWNSKND! It it horiible to liiiiik. and to know how cruelly th. tf. flitted are iinpoaed iixhi by preauiiiluoua men lor th. aaka of money ! Fortune, liuilieoul ol the agoule. of the sick I and no ciiuivaleni rendered the deapairing audercra I It ia to arrcal frauiia up,m the uiil'orlunate, to piair batas into woamUxl hunialiity, M klllille hop. in th. deaaiiriii( btuaim, lo rcatore health Snd bliaim, and vigor Into th. eruahet! and broken, ami to buuiah nUinmly, taut Old Dr. Jacob TowiiM-mt li'ifta.ni(htuiid foiinit tlae Ofiixirlowity aral tneuna to briiur hiaUmnii I'nlveraal Tiaicvntniled Kemedf Wllhi.i the mich, uial to the kiaiwledg. of .11 who amr4 tt that ih.-T nuiv leiirn anil know, by -lul eanarlcuc lis TKAXSCENDKXT 1MWF.R TO HEAL, And lhu to have tlie unpurvhaMwble aatlafaction of hawing railed Hi ni.uii.la and million, (ronl Ihe bed of aicknea anl deare.n.lene hi hox. he.Ulli. aial a kig lileof vigot l UM'luluueas to iiienmrltea. ihen fainiheaaial frieuda, AoKt.- HFMtV .MS"I-.R, Suubury. Jult i, r-M. lv sow FOIt SALE. Ahamlsnme new Ic igh, for sal rliesp. En quirs at the alore of HBN.Rv MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 8!, 1811. rjIKfVF, PAPERYellow Tissue psp for A covering ulasses. Ac. for sale at Uie oHiee ol he American. I" ETTKR envelopes, of various kinds, fct at this office. a ti