SUNBUHY AMERICAN 'AND SHAMOKIN JOUKNAL. HEW ROTATIYlt PHINTIMO MACHINE. There ni an oxnibiilon. yesterJay, l Uio machine manufactory ofM. da Costai of a new rotative piihling machinB. . M. Balm, Of the Debars, M. Firtnln Didot, and several Of the first printer of Paris, were present and saw the I ha mnt-.hina work. It consists of a erici of lateral cylinders, end occupies litils more than half the spaco of the American machine with which the Patrie is prwttHi, costs less than half the money paid for that, and u free from the cords and tapes which ' to frequently throw that machine out of ac tion. ; The number of men employed for each of these new machines is only three. The printing is from stereotype, not from thr me tallic type, and the number of copies thrown off by one machine per hour, is '.5,000. Each cylinder carries a continuous sheet eqnul to 2,000 copies of a journal, and each copy i cut off by the machine and folded. The paper is not dnmped J the impression is superior to any produced on damped pa per. v The stereotyping is an almost miracu lous process. ' In the ordinary course of stere otyping several hours are required ; here it is the work of fifteen minutes. A few sheets of tissue paper are placed together and pas sed upon the form containing the types. Thus the mould is formed, the metal is poured upon it, and as soon as it is cold the stereotype are ready for the cylinder. Thus the wear and ter of type is avoided, and a fount of typo will of course be as perfect at the end of a year as at the commencement of it. M Emilo de Girardin was in treaty for the pur chase of the patent right of this invention ; but he demanded a monopoly, and this was impossible, for no monopoly can exist where there is no patent. The total cost of one of these maceines, ready for action, is $5,000. Correspondent of the London Globe. Lumber and Ff.mai.es. A California let ter, by the last account, says. "Lumber is going down, but females ure ncnrce in the market, and on tho rise. .Thomas Wildie, tho founder of Odd Fel lowship in America, is still living in Balti more. He is said to be a good, honest, clev er, fat, jolly old gentleman, aged about sixty. COMMUNICATION, (For llie American. teachers cowkntio.v It ha long been the earnest lcirc of ma ny teachers, that an association be organized, calculated in its tendency to improve and clevatn the dignity of the leaching profession. While all other professions have their Col leges and Journals to advocate llieiriloctiiues. and instruct their pupils lo practise their re spective branches with liunor and success; the education of the teticlns is almost entirely neglected. No wonder then, that so large a portion of this class of individuals, are unlit to dischaige the important duties devolving upon them. They possess neither thu means nor the inducement for qualifying themselves to fulfill the responsible station consigned to tlieii charge. Here, then is need ot reform. And let teachers be the first to make an ef fort in this noble cause. Let them convene together, hold conventions, foim associations, and adopt such resolutions, as are calculated to promote the welfare ol tho profession. Let them regulate the wages, investigate the art of teaching, and examine, select, and recom mend such school-books, as meet with their approval. And in order to commence the work of reform in this region, a Convention will bo held at Elysbtirg, on the second Sa turday in April, at 1 o'clock, 1. M.; to which the Teaciikhs of tho 1'ublic Selionls, of the several adjoining Districts and Counties ure respectfully invited lo attend. ANDREW J. DAVIS, i OEOUUK W. WEST, Committee. J. JOXES JOHN'.' ) Elysburg, March 2Sth 1850. d i i: u. At Philadelphia, on the 3d iust., Mi.tg CAROLINE TOR BET, aged about 17 years. SIjc iHavkcts. Philadelphia Market April 4, 150. Flour. Flour is quiet and the price wea ker; shipping brands are selling at S4 81 J. Extra Flour at 35 06 brl. Rye Flour is held at 82 81 & 92 87. Com Meal is worth J 2 60. Wheat. There is a limited demand for red Wheat at SI 05c. piime White atf 1 10c. Rte. Penna Rye is held at COo per bush. Corn. Corn is rather dull at 63 els for yel low. Oats. Southern are worth 32c, and Penna 34 Je. Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bbU at 22c and lihds at St cents. Baltimore Market Wheat. Small tales of good to prime reds weie made to-day at 106 cts., audPeun white at 111 eta. Cork. White at 48 a 49 cents, and of yel low at 60 a 51 oenls. Oats. Prices range from 33 to 35 cents. WhiskeT. Sales of bbls were made at 221 23 cents, and of bhds at 22 cents. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Manser. "WaiAT. .100 Rti. . .56 C. .... 50 Oats. 37 BcTTSB. - . .14 Eoes. 8 Pobk. .... 6 Flaxisib. .... 125 Tallow. .10 Bihwii. . 85 Flax. - . - .8 Hicklss Flat. - - 10 Dbisb ArrLta. - . . .02 Do. Pkachis. . .200 PROCLAMATION- NOTICE is hereby given that the several courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter 8eaiona of the peace, and Orphan' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough oi Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, 1st of April next, will eouunue jw u w EEius. The coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta bles in and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, inquiaiiioiia, and other teineaabranees, to do those tiling to their eeveal offices appertaining lo be done. And all witnesses r-ruwc tiling in behalf of the Common wraith against any prisoner are alao requested and commanded to bo thcimiid there attending in their proper persons to prowute Hgainst him, as shall be just and not to depart without Inave at their peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed sirfeealile to their notices, ' . Given under my hands at Sunbury, the 0th d:iy of Alnrcli in the year or our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and Arty ami the Independence of tho United Ktiitca of Amerira the 73d. JAMES COVERT, Wi'lT. LIST OP JURORS OF Northumlicrland Comity for April Term A, D. 1850. imid Jurors Nak. OrcorATios. Rairninra. 1 Charles llotletisliue, Farmer, Tuibnt, 2 Juhn Deppin, " Jackson. 3. Stephen llursh, " ltush. 4. Jacob Seilor, " Jackson. 5. Win. L Cook, Gentleman, Norllium'land. 6. Henry Reiser, Funnel, Lower Augustu. 7. Joseph lloupt, " Shnmukin. 8. Joseph Sharpies, " Kusdi. 9. Dnniel Lesher, " Point. 10. Levi Ralhr-t, Merchant, Delaware. 11. Conrad Khebock, Farmer, Jackson. 12. Enoch Wolveiton, Rush. 13. F.llis W. M'Caity, Blacksmith, Delaware. 14. John Gippin, Farmers, Chilisciunque. 15. George Miller, " Shamokin. 1G. Daniel Hverl, " Coal. 17. John n PnnmI I. 4nirin 18. Edward Moyer, Merchant, L. Mahanoy. 19. Sebastian lloupt, Cabinet Ala ker, Sun bury 20. F.A. Clark. KHrmnr. Shamnlin. 21. Andrew Nye, " Delaware. 22 Nunuel John, " Shamokin. 23. Nathan Hans, " .Up. Mahonoy. 21. Samuel Lantz, " Low. Augusta. Tra verse Jurors 1. Jacob Snyder, sen., Fanner, Up. Mahonoy 2. Elias Emerick " Low. Alahonov. 3. Michael Moore, Rush. 4. Wm. Slroecker, " Jackson. 5. Htinj. Krohn, Boatman, Sunbury. 6. Amos Vastinc, Farmer, Shamokin. 7. John B. Leinbach, " Delaware. 8. Jacob Bower, " Jackson. 9. James Reeder. " l.nwnr Amni.ta 10. Joseph Spats, Low. Mahanoy. 11. Michael 1'aul, Up. Mahanoy. 12. David Wilson, Delawnie. 13. Conrad Yost. Slinnmkin. 14. John Johnson, " Point. 19. John llensvl, " Little Mahonoy. 16. Walter Siktcp. Mill Vii"!it. L. A, , ,!.. 17. John Ili-lriiili, Farmer, Up. Mahanoy. 18. Gideon Adam, " " 19. Henry Ilonpt, Tailor, Sunbury. 20. Solomon k'ramcr. S:ivvnr Latvia 21. Michael Wilvert, Laborer, Sunbury. a. J.ii'oD tvertman. Larpcnter, I.ewH, 23. Andrew Geist, jr., Farmer, Up. Mahonoy 24. Illioll M. n.iviufiii rhuirmfiL-or. Mil,. 25. Jacob Rhoadi's, Fanner, C'hilis'piaquo. 26. Fred. Lazarus. Gentleman, Sunbury. 27. "John Lvon. W.-lt'oii Alnkpr. ' 2?. Iaac Fisher, Farmer, Up. Augusta. 29. Robert limner, ' Lewis, 30. Andrew Runion, " Rush. 31. Christ Roup, Lewis. 32. Joseph Gas.-, " L. Aiigurin. 33. John Adams, : Jackson. 34. John Clark, son.. " l'n. Anmnii 35. lliMirv Weise, " Sunbury. 36. Jcdin'llaas, Cleric " 37. John risher, Miller, Shamokin. 38. Solomon Marl. Farmer. Coal. 39. Peter SlurlTer, Miller, Delaware. 40. fcdward Liiterline, Tanner, Up Mahonoy. 41. Charles Kollcy, Farmer, Ru.-h 42. Samuel UnJi. " .Ln-kann. 43. Wm. Shaffer, " L. Mahanoy. 44. Robert bitlm, " Chilisquaque. 45. Samuel Gilyor. ' Shnmnkin. 46. Wm. Kares, Mirchant, Jackson. 47. John Oberdorf, Farmer, Rush 48. Thomas Wolf, " L. Augusta. Vvtii Jurors 1. Hugh Caul, Farmer, Chilisqunque. 2. James Kirk, " Delaware. 3. Alex. CuMwell, Laborer, Coal. 4. Wm. Weaver, Inn Keeper, " 5. Jacob Leisenrinir, " Shamokin. 6. Elias Brosious, Shoemaker, Sunbury. 7. Georgo llaruer, Farmer, Jackson. 8. John Woir, jr., '' 9. Peler Swartz. " " in A..r.,.. 11 .if.. ii 1' at.. t " null"; ' I lUiiimiiii, . 11. J.unes Tayart, Merchant, Northuurland. 12. Philip Henn, Farmer, Up. Augusta. 13. Jeremiah Adam, " Jackson. 14. Adam Yandlimr. " Point. 15. Samuel Robinson, " Up. Augusta. 16. Isaac Deppin, Single Jackson. 17 IY,n;..l II, Kili l-'r.r..,..r II 18. Henj lleflner, Merchant, L. Mahanoy. 19. John Nivon, Farmer, Point. 20. John Boush. " Delaware. 21. Geortre Ivuos. " Tuibnt. 22. Robert Castles, " Delaware. 23 Daniel Gonsort, " Up Mahanoy. 24. Ab. Shlpman, Surveyor, Lower Augusta. 25. Wm. M'Carty, Gentleman, Sunbury. Jo. Wm. lleinn, Merchant, fllilton 27. James Shriner, Farmer, Northumberland. 29. Daniel llelriek, Tunnel, Up. Mahanoy. 30. Jonas F.Uenhait, Farmer, " 31. John Fleming, " L. Augusta 32. Elijah Bveilv. " L. Mahanoy. 33. John Colkett, " Rush, 34. Edward Grady, " Point. 35. Samuel Gillinuer, " Rush. 36. (Jeo. Penny!, " Shamokin. LIST Or CAUSES OR trial in the Court Common Plena of Nor thumberland County at April Term 1850. Bowers Lowberct al vs (icorue Miller & son same va Jonas Bowman Jouua Bowman et al va Abraham Sliipman same vs Samuel huulhnan Danville & Pottsvllle ,. 1.4- , Rail Road Co. - "j"" Win & K. Krgely vs (ieorse Heikcrt Frederick Keener va Wm. Ayrea John Carver's heirs va I.rali hirot'eker Henry H. Burr va Win. MeCay'sadin'rs l.acti iStriH'cker vs Jaeob lloll'inan Peter Kichter's ex'ri vs l)oli.'e St Barret Aim Mvera va Deuurtdii Jordanetal K irhaei Mi Caily va Elizalietli Writzelet al Wm. & W. 1'eely iScCo. va John Hlii,.er Nouli S Maekev vs rjamuil Finney D.fi. Uoilae for Mojio &. Biddle va W. V K. Fegely Jucob Kai'iluier vs U.nid rrvaiire at al Aaron Ki'part va Ira T. Clement ("has. W. Riehurda vs Jomi1i Pettit .Mary (Snyder et ul vs Roliert W Uunn same vs James Dunn Wru II Thompson vs Jacob Cabcl Joai'ph Vand ke s Cornelius iSniilh Pontius ff '1'hompson vs Samuel K Wood , , SI) JorJun, S Hunter Com. fo. Suu.l F uruin va Ji)ri,,in John B Miller vs John B Boyd's ex'ra Roliert MeCay vs Eward A KuUuer Jaeob l'hilips va George L. Weiiner J (lay loii for J Me Williams vs John ltowen K O'Uoiuiell for Win P Nairle va John Divers ir....i. i.ai .- ... U hi. Reed, adm'r of J.UUU UlllM I, 1 . o i . 0 1 . J rt . I.rant Mary Vickery same same same John I'rlien et al vs Peter Feaaler vs Peter llroaious va John Botib vs Daniel Oonaerl vs Murrick 6i bliriner Franklin Piatt & Co., vs aame Char lea 11 Prick vs Eli Slifor Thos Cummiuga t al vs J Parke ADR KUhel Jonathan Leeduin et al vs Wm MeCay's sdiu'rs Chas yieaeunta vs James & Wm Roas Daniel Rhonda vs Jucob Wertiuan (i P Tyson for Job Tyson va Daniel L. bchneck Christian Bollinger vs Charles Houael " tieorge Trojel vs Uenj. C. Clayton ' ('has. A. Andre vs F. Matthews Daniel Hanuabacli vs John Conrad Moses Bower vs Richard Goodman Pk.. mi...i' it' v.. 1. Chas G. Dotts Vs Andrew Fetjer's ei rs Snmnel Seanisn vs Philip Bpsyd same vs Geo Bowman . 1. A. Jordan et al vs John Arnold Benj Fordsman va Frederick Sticker Jna Carothrrs et nl vs John N Lane et al J Dixon by G A Dixon vs Bonhain R Kase J Hunter V wife vs Dr. J H Douul 118 Caul eV G Lawrence vs H . F Wilhelm Hannnh Montjromcry vs Joseph Rhonda (recn A- Bros, for T Howard vs Henry Lantx David Perry vs Abraham Lunger same va Henry Hiildermnn Com. for P lli'emnn vs Thos A Uilliiigtoii Elinlieth Friek's ex'rs Vs John Prick's cx'rs Montiromery A Sweny vs James Covert John llnily vs Samuel Blnin Win MeClery va Samuel A Leidy Benj Hummel vs Philip Clotfelter Margaret Summer vs The ex r of H Summer JOHN FAHNSWOKTH, l'reth'ry I'rotlionotary s oflice i's oflice ) h 9, 1850. J Bummry, March REFORM YOUR HABITS. Come re,' with frarncntf bnre mid seedy, Ye lftrijr, wiitoers and hurimnilii t, It, in the outward muu yon'r needy, Wt smu cim mnlie y in as g od ni new. TIHE sulweriher respect fully informs his fiiemls A and the public, that he will commence in this place, on the 6th of April next, the TAii.oitivd ursi-vr.s in all its branches. He will lie careful to sec that his work is ninde up in the best manner, and he Matters liimsell, that he will lie able to uive entire satisfaction in point-of cut, lit and style, as well as in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his friends and the public generally to call and give him a trial. His shop is a new building in Fawn street be low Weaver's Hotel. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, March 30, lS50.-6m ESTATE OF HANNAH VASTINE, dee'd. jV OTICE is hereby given, tliHt letters trslnnicn- " tarv, have lieen granted to the subscribers on the eptatc of Hannah Vastinc, late of Rush town ship, Northumberland county, deo'd. All persons indebted to said estate, or having demands ngninst the same are requested to call upon the. subscri bers for settlement. BENJ. F. VASTINE. JAMES ECKMA.V. Kvecutors. Rush township, March 23, 1850. 6t APPEALS. PIM! R Board of Commissioners in the county of Northumberland, have agreed upon the following dates and places named in the several townships and Boroughs in said county, to hear and decide upon all appeals agreeable to the seve ral Acts of Assembly, in such case made and pro vided, to wit : April 22, at the house of Michael Spatz, in George town Lower Muhonov. April 23, nt the house of Widow Raker, Lit. Mali 24, 25, 2(i, 27, 29, of Geo. Smith, Jackson tsbp. of 1 . Ueissel, Lp. Mahonoy. of Wm. Weaver, Coal, of C. Leisenriug, Shnniokin. of (ico. Conriid, L. Aiurustn. " 30, " schrvil house where election is held in Ru-di township. May 1, at Commissioners olliee for Upper Au gusta, anil Sunburv Borough. 2, at 3, " 4, " 0, " 7, " 8, " the house ofjas. Hilhurn, for Point township and Northumberland. " of Benj. Foreman, Chilisnuaime " of Frederick Strieker, Milton. "ofAb. Kissinger, Turliut. " of H. J. Reeder, Delaware. " of Michael Reeder, Lewis. JACOB HOFFA. CIIAH. WEAVER. WM. WILSON. Commissioners oflieo, ) Comm'ers. Sunbury, March 23, 'oO. ) SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STOXti & SO.NS, IMPOHTF.RS AND PKAI.KIIS IN Silks, Ribbons, and Millinery Coods, So. 45 Smith Sccmid Sireett I'll I L A HKI TH 1 A. VI701T.D call the uttenlion of Merchants and ' Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of SPKISG M1LLISERY GOODS, received bv late arrivals from Fiance, such as (luce Silks fur casing Bonnets, Fancy lionuetand Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No, 1 to No. 12, French and American Artificial Flowcra, While nnd colored Crupes, " French Chip Hals, Fancy Nets and Laces, Fancy Trimmings, Quillings, Crowns, Tips, Covered Whalebones, Buckrams, Cnne, Ac. Together with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 23, 1850. 1m BOOT MAZER, Ab. 40 South Fourth Street, PlIiyntLI'IMA, HERE every variety of French Calf Skiie Morocco, Patent leather, Congress and (ini ler Imots, of the best style and workmanship, aro constantly kept on hand or manufactured to order. March' 10, 1S50. 6m JESSE UMEL'S ESTATE. NOTICE i hereby given, that letters testamen tary have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Jesse I inel, tlce'd, late of Lower A urusta township, Northumlicrlaud -county. All iH'rsons having claims to said estate, are requested to pre sent them fur cxaniinution, those indebted to the Cbtatu arc requested to liiakc immediate payment. SAMUEL REITZ, Executor. Lews.' August ii, March 10, 1S5II. 6t YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, Minify, I. cumins County, Pcuua, Rkv. JOHN SM ALLEY, A. M., Pkivcisal. Mm. M. 1). SM ALLEY, Associate Phiscifai. Assisted by IwoutU qualified Tetuhers. ' " HIS Seminary is designed to a (lord as good an - education, in Imlh the solid and ornamental branches, as can be obtained in any school in Pennsylvania. Hence, instruction will be given in all tho branches usually taught in the highest order offemule schools. The Summer Session will commence on Wed nesday, the 1st day of May, and continue livo months. "I I'll M St For Boarding, and Tuition in all the English and 'cientillc blanches, together with Drawing, Painting, and Embroidery, per Session, $t)U 00 EXTRA.--Instruction on tho Piano with use of Instrument, (per session.) 20 00 Lutin, French, and Wax l'ltovcis, each 6 00 Washing, (per session) 4 00 (If Thirty Dollars must be paid in advance, and the remainder at the close of the Session. For further particulars inquire of Principal at Muncy. March 23, 1850 3t SU'SQTJEH.ITIT. PACKKT LINE TOIt 1850. The Susquehanna Packets will commence run ning on tho lHth iust The Packets will leave Northumberland every evening at about 10 o'clock for the Junction and arrive in time to take the cars to Philadelphia, tlie same day. They will also connect with the cars lor nttsrturg. The Packets for Williaiusport will bssv$ Jv'or thumberland at about o'clock in the nionni.j. , A. E. KAPP ic GO. . Nonb'd Jjlsih 16, lRjn, . EDWIN II ALL, (Lati or Ti Fin o Watkikso & Hali,) .Ab. 24 Sovih Second Street, . Philadelphia, p F.SPECTFULLY informs his old friends snd t customers, as well as the public generally, that he has opened an entire new stock of elegant styles of Spring & Summer Dress Goods. His assortment consists of the latest and most desi rable styles of English, German, French & Ame rican (ioods. Such as Delaines', Tissues, Bcra ges, Silks, Lawns, M uslins, Shawls, Hdktl's, Cloves, and every variety of Dress and Fancy Goods. Philad. March 10, 1850. ly " ESTATE0F JACogREINER, dee'd. " V OTICE is hereby given that letters of admi ' nistratiou ite lunis noa, have been granted to the subscrilier, on the estate of Jacob Greiner, late of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, decd. All persons having claims to said estate, arc requested to present them for examina tion, those indibted to the cstato are requested to make immediate payment to the subscrilier in Sun bury. ' GEO. C. WELKER, Atlmittixtrator tie Ionia Hon, Sunbury' March 10, 18S0.-Gt TWO LARGE XEAV CANAT BOATS FOR SALE. rpiIE Subscrilier has just completed at his Boat Yard in this place, two large Cnnul Boats, which he oilers for sale. These boats ary construc ted in the best manner and of the best materials and will be sold ut reasonable rates bv applying to IRA T. CLEMENT. Sunbury, March 16, 1850. " SHERIFF'S SALlS T) Y Virtue of n Writ of Vrn. IZrpnHti to me di---rccted, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court house in the borough of Sunburv, at one o' clock, r. M. on MONDAY, the 8th of APRIL, next, the following real estate, viz: A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Milton, Northumberland county, in that part of said lio rough, enlled Lower Milton, bounded on the north by an alley, on the cast by an alley, on the south by Ferry land, and on the west by land of Mrs. (ildwine, containing of an acre, more or less, wbercon is erected a two story frrme dwelling house. Seized, taken in Execution and to be sold as the property ofX'harles Robrbach. JAMES (JOUT, Shrll. Sheriffs office, Sunbury, March 1G, 1 8.30. A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS Al Hie ti!)isii't Ware tloam ol' SEirx HourT & co. Market Square, Also nt the corner of Fuirn street If the Unilroml, SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the l'atronnge of lu's friends and customers during the 17 years he has been in busi ness in this place, he solicits from the public a con tinuance of their favors. During this period he has endeavored lo keep up with the improvements of the day, and has accordingly extended his busi ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of the present stock of CAHIXKT WARE A XI) CHAINS, Manvkactuukd bv SEBASTIAN H0UPT & CO. At the Old WkiiiI, Where in addition to their formrr stock establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Seat Chairs Liirtre Sjinntr Sent Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Marble lop Ivimi Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Fiirisiturr. Having secured a Hearse snd inado tho neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared for Undertaking in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Yc maiitp and mistresses, and tuinlmists tsi, Here's furniture of every style anil liar, I'r. ul siilr l Hints it wil to kilclien tables, )Trlll rHMug chairs to lH-'ftiaK cru'Mcs Mi mlit y-'ii iv 't have tlie putty John to pay, VW'll wait nwtiilu fa l.riyhl.T tn-tter day, Or lake jM'tiitors. oils, c rn, wheal and rye; Hark, h-sip p 'Ics. slavc, it luiutjcr v-t mill dry, Or any tiling tsil y kes anil ttiresliiug ttalli, l'li'ia piirs unit lurkics down to little ipiails. Come on then uieinti. cnne one suit all, Keep trade a moving, "g' on tin) ball " I'S"" Orders from a distainc promptly attended to sod work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Sunbury, March 9, lb.'iO. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. "V OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Admin i ' istralion on the estate of (leorge Deppin, late of Jackson township, Northumberland county, dev'd., have lieen granted to the subscrilier. All persons having claims against the estate, will pre sent them lor examination and settlement, nmt (lions indebted will please make immediate pay ment. WILLIAM DEPPIN, Adui'r.". Jackson tshp., March 9, ISoO. tit . ivu.s.i i.-.io Avri-ny.si'Ki'Tic I " I.IXllt is. Willi the tituiosl eoiirnlenee. oA'eredta the .Meilie.tl l;is-alryaivt die pnMie tor the cure of Dyspen siu or lmliestl u, unit all disease arieiiijj from it, sueli n Nau.'U. tleii'laelie, Verlifo, llliimersof Sulit. llitnlilyoi tiie .Nervous en tein. 1 1 y p K'lioiiilria, Jaundice, l'Mtol ilpelite, Wuslins of tin-slreniith. Hili'Mis Vtiniilius, liurniiig Ki-niliouut the pit of llir nt 'itmeti, lavereoiupl.unl, Oppressi.ai afler eiitinfr, l'alpilntion nt ttie Ileal!, t'aiil in tlie nit of the lloiimrh Klnlulenee, Willi frvijuent or towards the ri"ht side, 1,,-leliinilof wiial, 'SNillowness ol roinplexi. n, Vilialrd taste, l)epressi.-u of the spiriris mm ConslitaUoii mid iiueasineiisl irtilttbility of teuijHir, Ac. ul the bowel, ' II a case of (Iy8;ea.ia shnuti iice.)reirt1, lust B-iioils erteel, uuy ensile, lor it IsyS the touuilatt ai for, is th in cipenl einuieof. Mint very t reiliently tenilinalefl in eouslltnp lion. 1 wsilit iuipress iiNu the iHiud that to u ute M il li litis iliseaae may tic to sport witti I lit- reason which consti tutes limn supereuiiuenl unions' annua! beings, or to em bitter existence by adding a consciousness ol fotly to the js'iialty (4 pain. This medicine Is neatly put np ill bottles, Willi niar'e d i reel ions for use, and is sold in Sunhiirv tiv Join W. Fnu.iMi. J AM I IS V1 1.1 JAMS. TVsllinony of Mr. Aimer J. linen, li illor, Market lrt uUiie Kixth, e rrob "waive of ttio ciftenty of Williams Anti-UvsiKpUe Elcxir. riiiLADiii'HU, October 3, 1819. Jin. Jimsi Vii.li m : Dear tii : 11 gives uie erent pleasure to kn nv tluit y m ie acais pr"nn you nuoieuie for ilie rure of Hysi!! in, l"r many ot' nry' ac-iuiuilaiices ha e reiieatedty saked me wliere itcnulil "tie prorated, kfl iwiiia tlist I laid been cured by iu As I think that a public acknowledgment of the great beuebt I bsve leceived toun the use of your med icine is iu a only due to you, but may Is- useful to others, I now make it. For several years I suffered from Dyspep sia, which increased to such sn extent that mv health end conciliation were mpntly iiikmB under II. I was rom pelleit to restrict myself to ihe nvst simple ist, ail eveu that I could not digest. I fella lose .H strength, illiieli nalbsi to exercise, autl, as you hiu e it iu your advertise, lueut. a pcueru) feeling of depression and bstescriliuble wenriiKss. In the year IKW. houiina from others Insh re coinmenitation of vour Auti-I)vpeptic Klixir, 1 ptooureu and used it Willi the most happy effact i under il inrtueiKo languor and wariness gradaully iinnscd awsy, uud my anne lile returned whieh I r aiUt cratify with Impunity. Teu years have u-w etatss-,!, and my e sindenre iu Hie rurativ p .wen of your tueillciiie has of r. wiv increased, lor it completely cured uie wliea I lulled to obtain reiiel from any oilier source. Very respectfully vours. AIIMIK i:KMK!. Testimony of Fat ward II. Rowley, Wholesale .Merehiint of the firm of Kowley, Aslihiiunfll A O., No 5 Kuilh Wlmrves. in proof ol tlie erticaey of Williums' Auti-Uya-peptie Klixir. Flin.ADU.rnu, October it), 1H9. Mr. Jamss Wh.lisI : Dear Kir : I luk Measure in roroniniendina your Aati Ilyspeptir F.lixir for the cure of DyKpsui. I liave lakra il myself foi the disouse, and have Wn entirely cured. Yeurs respeetiulty. .DWAItl) II. ROWLEY. Agist JOHX W FRIUNU, Sunbury, l'a. March , l-5U. ly KOSa OINTMENT. A Aeau supply of thia , excellent article for Tetter, 4 c., jut received and for ual by 1IENKV MA&dEK. flunbury, July 8, 1849 Yl'HITE BRANDY for preserving brandy v peach) of an excellent quality, ut aU by . II. MASSES. - Kiu.bury, rpt. Std, 1S49. . r STONE WARI3. .! THE ittbscribcr would moat respectfully in form his friefidsand a (tenerous public, that' he if manufacturing tlie boat quality of . - STONB WARE, in all lla varictiea, and la prepared to aell A little cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing and dealing moat extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEESSICAItE, which he oilers on the most reasonable term. His Potteries are on Uond street north of Pay ette, and China store and dwelling at No. 8, E. lltittimore street. DAVID PAKR, No. 8, E. Ihillimore street, 11 a t.Ti mark, Maryland. Felirunry 2, 18.-0. ly IIOUT. I,. HK'l'il. THUS. P.D.SKTII shtii & ni.oTiiir.it. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND eommfosrfou Urrcftiiut0, NO. 69 FRATT STREET, (NesR HllWLV'a WllAHF;) ; BALTIMORE, "Will pay partienl ir attention to the ale of GRAIN and all other products of the farm. Iiultimorr), January '-6, 1850. ly TII3 rEOIT.E'3 VADE-MECUM CO.MPHISINO A COLLECTION OrOVKR 200 VALUABLE UECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Atis with a few Simple and furlona tvsperlmeiiU In CIIKMISTRV : T NCI.l'DINO Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cot.kery, Farriery, Dying, t'onfeetionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price (if cts., for sale by II EN U V MASSE R. Kuiibury, Dec. 8, 18-19. MIII',TT &. IliltDI.VCi'S HOLES A LE rommission PATER and km; waueholsk. No. iu minor Street, Philadelphia. Where a general assort ment of all kinds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash prices. 'up, Letter and Pi Inthij IMipcrs, &.C on Is a nil. Plain and ruled white Caps. " ' blue " Flat Caps. Plain and ruled white Letter. " " blue " lliiic and tthito Folios. AA'iute and colored Printing Toper Tissuo Papers. Shoe " ... Wrapping " Euvvlojio " Hardware and fcleathing Paper. 'Tar Hoards. Straw Hoards. ISonnet Hoards. All orders from the Country will bo attended lo at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, and de livered at any place in the city. The highest cash price paid for Ratrs, or ex changed for Paper, us low as can be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov, 17, 1814. KICKED & TULIi, No. I.rO l liCKitut Stl t't l, (Opposite the Arcwlc) PHILADELPHIA, T AXITACTrUEIl of their improved style Elastic Steel Spring, Solid Sj!c Leather, and Solid Riveted which took the only first premium, awarded by the Franklin Institute nt their last exhibition. II. & T. ttke pleasure in infonning the travel ling public, that they have now on hand, a lieau ttl'ul assortment of their improved style of Solid Sole Leather Trunks; Double and Single Folio Trunks, of various atvlcs; Ladies' Trunks, Va liec Trunks, Bonnet Loses, Cap Cases, Carpet Dugs, and an elegant assortment of superior En ameled Patent Leathar Bags, with every article in their line of business. IaT Old Trunks Repaired or taken in exchange for New ones. ALEX. L. 11ICKEV. RICHARD W. TILL. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1(519.- III 1 1. A O r.Ll'll I A ItZEDICAZ. HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY !). KINKKLIX, A. IV. Corner oj 'Hard and Luton Streets, BETWEEN SrilL'CK AM) FINE STREETS. rHILADELIHlA IIFTKKX VKAltS of rxrniive 8m! iinmterr.iirteil prariuc 8H-nt hi tliis city (riVr rfiulerH r. K. the in wt Ptpert ni" wtivewt'iil inirtititmcr lur uiul nenr, in tlm lr!itiiiyit 01 all UiiM-s vi a private iminre. I'tra nm ctlli.'ittl Willi uUvrs up ii Uu- It mIv. llir mt, it (vt, pa him m lln; huatlor Imim, uicivut uti rliuunuitn4u, sirictitrcs, tirurcl. thewiHe nrlMii!; frm jMutlilnll fxt'm itT impuriiira i the bl')iMi, wlieirliv the cnuiiituiiuii liafe leC'lJit; enietbied, mie all treuti-i.. willi hiicrcr'S. whnphrrt liinw. 't Unili-r tin pnr ul" lr. K., nmy rr Ik'i.mply rantitti; tii his hoirir as n Kfi.t!eiii:iii,aiul coiiti.l'jut ly rd up ui his akin ti a phymriuii. TAKK r.UTiCL'L.U XUT.CK. Youug M hi vU Iuivb iujurt! ihemwlvf ty a corluiu pirtrtice iti'lulgfJ iiv liul'iL t ifpit nliy It-.irutril ifirtJl evil ci'inpninoni if ut R-hivil rffiTfn m whii li nrt i.i'irliily h it, even whfit nitrfiip, ainl rtcmrov tnh ittinil and IkH:, upply tmifietlialWy. e;ikil and t(riKlituUiHi)ti debility I m o(' niiimMiinr rtiermy, pliyniful lui.ttiu1 nnd j:ii tral pr litruii mi. irritubili'y umf uli ntrvmi Hfcii-tn, nuli fru ii, tntrisituHM t tite tirt. and every ilimmtifin any way (mu-W'd witli tlie ii rdRi tit tlie pntcroitm e luuc ti'HU I'liicil. autl lull M&tt rent .red. YOUTH AJv'D MANHOOD, A vigorous lifo or a premature ituath. KIMiELIN on silf rnscrvutiou. ONLY 25 CKXTS. Tim II HikjuM puMilicd it tillnl with nni-ful mt rntaU.tit fit the iiitiniiiut-a mid diM-itm-a nt the (ifinTHtn Oruiin. It aMrrf itsc-li alike to YOL'TIJ, MAJliHHiutJ OJ J J A l-I, mid utinutd le iiiii by nil. The valuable advire and miprejtfive warning It ffivt a, will prevent yeura.nl miaery uiidautferlng und sure autmuU ly Tu juhjikU ul' iaivm. rarciua bv reatbitu it will karn how to prevent tlie clc triK'ttoii oi liirir t'luldreit. aaA reuilttmire t 2 rrutt enrloM'd in a lettrr, ail- drt iwod to Itlt. Kl.NKIJd.N. -V W. e .rnir I IJIUDA I Mtei'Ui, lH-lecn fpruptj A Vme, l'lit!iithl;'hia, will eiiBttre a b Nk, umb r euvt'lor. rwf rrtun of mail. 1'rrsotia at a diMiite nmy aiUlrc br. K. by letter, (ioat iiunl,) and U riiu il til It tn-. iu'KA(ii:s of .Mi:i)hTrrs, mrkction-. &., forw-militl by ttfiubni rt-miuauct and put iipaeoure trtau DAUAUKnr CTIUUSTY. Bj ik'in.lU'ia, tv Ani'ntf.Ptsllara, CauvniuMMB, and, all Mhcri iiippbfd vuh the alne wurk at very low rut ft. rewuarjru, levHi ly A V i n t e v A r ru n m c n t I s Artca PHILADELPHIA AND HEADING PiAlL liOAD, FP.O.M PH1I.ADKLP11IA TO POTTVILLE. N and after November Ut, 1349, the Pas seiiKer Trains will run between Philadeluhia and Pottsville aa followi : Leavea Philadelphia at 8 J A. M., drily- except Sundays. Arrives at Readinir at 1118. Arrivea at Pottsville at 13 t. Leavea Pottsville ut 8J A. M. daily airept Sun day a. Arrivea at Heading at 10. Arrivea at Philadelphia at 13 SO. PAHES. Pottavillo and J'hilaJelphia 3,50 and 3,00; Pottsville and lleailiug 1,40 and 1,30; Heading and Philadelphia 2,25 and 1,90. Pasaengera cannot enter tlie care unless provi ded' with Ticket. There will be no Afternoon Train. NOTICE Fifty pounds of baggage will be al lowed to eaob, pauaHingor in tliese lines ; and paa teiigera ra expressly prohiUned front Inking any hiug as baggage but their wearing apparel, which will be the risk of tlie owner. By order of tlie Board of Managera. 8. UHADFCBD. . Nov. 81, 1849. tweretary. i ETTER envaletM. oif vsnoua kinda. (ui aale J al ftiit nre. m n at! rfcH-tlfair.M pA c?v h A eotiiii , ban-i.n-. ln Inrci r prnpoi tion nt tb-Mln Hi 111 nnv b r inttlndy -'mt alHif ti the htirtmn f.riljrt and. until wbh rt a lem- yen tlu're Imx not be n atijr t't.tmn r.-mtug to io uie Tut ta li on of the deptruyar. Hut tin BRANT'S INDIAN I I IT Currt vr mnrtH nf th( mnt itrnnpl nrnl-., it n-d dvM 'rd t-ni-ii nf 1'ii'mtnnttj ( u i -. t nn'i th :e i caPfi ol vlxmtM toid rlLicwcd l.l'MIt ni It ktp'r.a cn fen n vvrr nrver hMloio cured by hut v iuli1. im.. riu Utterly hoprfmg wrro iimo of Him fttllirb d ptThorn, hj to havn bien prrmouiiTd hy pSylcinn and Ii U-vA to In 4TTUAI I.T tlYINff. !i ni, will) bl.d tllt'ir kill inl rlfttb mule, h ivc bf ii fured, itlitl yt-t livu t. wimiiwu HtJ would tint live another' liny, tt: n a v.v:j ar.j hrmty hi xhry ev. r w. rt. It 'HfBB) nM (Jul l;it;'ili n-1 p:i !(;. t T'i- Hourly a,-. poWiil"ul uutl active as tlx pi'-.tti'tiU.-a wiiltL vi rail BR A NT'S INDIAN PUmrYlNO EXTRACT Tli! d'tl'-i' Frtnn lli nt. b"toir 1bi pcj rr r.tt fh f ytrtli wionti wlii.h are pd iilinrif n .i;.v I to, uaU nvtt ct.:in tiaHy nrrciaru, tn cure CciTh3 and Ccn."ji,.r.iiil2;m, nnd tilt (ifn'ct tif n pidmnmry ii"!:n-- -f '-'-It i!i-c-.- - tnutiHy pi-i.vi! so t'ltitl utirliir uulinmy t: citi.j'iit, vrli-v Ih.-y titt i, It dm lirciist. Tlirnn!, Limips, ntvi llnr!, Tln ft.41. 4 V tr-nlt an-J rvr? W-m in :'t T'rrtft. ta r1t.-h.-rt iiiUrJinlly, n- crrtninhi xitil en i';' i'J !. I t ,t rviMi lixiiittT ruret Plltl a 'U. n!i-or- entm .;' 'I',,': lle!-im ftnvt .Vim cn"e ol' Cmrk met f'-nttr:;.ti".'i cnt j Ten, titter nil i th :r rem' t'ics h ivc .''; f l-hjL Thousands of Ccrifirjnlcn.! nnd ("nonf Cljitifh., abundnnlly prnv in vifn'lhtsf -ft-tn ; m . h Ui htnl jis btiiitmbti-.i i ui-'irvH ww r, mi I Mi.itHiu. lifi,Uti2 pinjirriir'. In t':- i !!--vji.' c, pliint and di'rntr. viz.: .VfH'rhif nf I'lnn . at th: l.utttf, I'ain in th Hr,at and site A ." s.ut. ,r. rni l"t't;i,i).i!,;f.,, P'tl"ii't'i.tn Of' tt' ffrjrt i':r!t.-,i Ji' ini turn. lentrttf and Summer Cot- '!.'..' in V'i't-fu t "niui Adultn, Af-tttna, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & CC7PIAINTS. N'n n-fiT'dy tliHt bi''n ofTi ti .1 to h-1 -i'- 'r )rn t v r Imtu hntfa rrrtein nnd rfritvnl in r-r:t t e .-ILL ia ( iditt il fr. aknrtffF and cTf irliri.'ird .,1 U-nilt. r, r HR AMI'S J'l'I.MOMARY BALSAM, h m-.Wr no d i l' n nri w h. tln r ihi dr rimi! "iiii nt b- j, -".i. rr - r', ir (iihfr insihntul ffV'jf.-) it IM't.r'l. v i s Al.l.. In' HWigtheninif Wm yti'iu. rj'tai::htf the rir. t.l i:ta, ni'i wnthiuv Hiti niifi'irtif M:i:ui .s i::j;.'j'A;i i.ii . ,st. our V'ltnj'hhtu nn pu,.t. CONSUXvIPTICN. A Dying Woman Cnr.?Jl! V t tie t.iia curp t )rcvr ho fmc. r e I- , w Vt i tin R.M.iSAM It H-d, i' veil n:ry tin- ) i t n i t..j; d by jibyji.-imi ami tVicmlf tu m In tlm rn,'' il di-ti r uriu-l y dii'mir - mill, in lhi ran. n u.r t.n.e tii,;t t!i; rhrnu i nnd burial chills Wt;ro bti i.b:.' Jurt if t.tr'. i: Uirt ( thii rnsr, and the rfyvrt.iitc n.il widti h tl n-i.i i t' a'l ibt- I'tiiiu. It.iu-ii und lui't , n: itlt r Iu u.n v.s M ihi.f:ts. 'I iiii. iiiMwi rn'r' if on Mrr ZllIA DYKIIVAN. nr r,itlht)it Sjtt, S-ira'pfa A". ). S c.n pr-i-. i '-ni'ti a dtiuM. vmiij iib.i d'mo.-t n;uaVtt n l:npr l, ; r,,J mrruhlt ftii ul' C"t' fhfi nnd C!itiiint';fmis f'i !? f D,:.rh wiuu foiiiiuniu d In HtnhU by killnl pKyi. in ij. LIVER COMPLAINT. Sec dm cure of lr. in! bar. I, of fhmr.n 1, l'l., auj Dycpspriia ! s. e It, cure .,f T . WV.'-or. men ti i.t. ,.f A' i. r, vjo m:n ( 'o . N. Y . nnd eiiicy nuirs. in our l'. c; it Dysentery : Summer Co:rp?.a:::t In 'kUJrtn Hit-1 A la nrf a'icvj r:r-,l. Ji'7.'', '"'..7 t.t wll, .rf, h:' f.r' t. hralhv a:id hmr: m i r.v. j by tlm a id iha BALSAM. No im-ih-r f."-,l t r.-r mviurn ihr d-fb ( f I - ' y 4'boti-tn 1 nfii ii( tint, ivlt.lt V't ,.)(?. ii i 'i'S i't'LMOMAf. Y BALSA V '.v umr X n ,1 It -!i..i.U l.-, Ur m-h cami, Riven in btrp.:r thun otdti-m-y (buci. mim & PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND T ic t'i!' pv:ri n-i"i- t li-n-t I .'"..m'isi hsva V- .v ;,M.- ,. l I'ltAST"" .VKMUiM-a:- t'r. .N. 1. 1 I:!'. ;!: It. .'n:n!ur.l. Ci.ii'i. I'" S. m: ;!, V..vn..wii. S. V. Ur. liO.-'s:.; tv i:;-! II. ,.-v -rt, llrc-A'Tt.. N. T. II; . T -.t ur:, .v.,:,.,.,,: s. V. I'r. )i:u. HI.C.T,.', Mi l.l'.-ln.Tn. f. an. Ir. i;i:o. a K'Kir. ". s, n,ii.. n. v. Dr. M. V!l!Ti:. I'r. .I..11X ;. v. Ur. r. . II tt.KNTINK. l-vc.ii. V. V. I'r. J. (l. Hil'i'M N. J--sv.'ttrv:it... Ii. Y. I'r. J. KiVS'l'!!. Il-iicv.!.. I'..-. Vvu : y Dr. o. f l f-.tiN. i.uiiluii I. N. V. ' FOU SAI.H 11V J..1.U V. ViUing, Stuitmry l'a. Murv A. Mi t v J.'hu II :.i H'-ury J. Hi-t. iTiT Kdw;ird A. Kmzner A'liiti t'onrhd lluvea V Mt'f.irmii'k, W'.V. I. Painti-r, J. P. Mum ft ('., Kdwiird Wih ni. Thornton ,V U.ilscr B J. Cr uiic. W. II. Itickb-v. il dl P M?ZI IT1!. Mi l! cum b'.e, Mmi.-y. Hii-iheaviM-, New Iterlin, I.ewi--'.iurf, Si1iiil:i'V9, lriiivi!lf-. '.. Leitz ft J..hn R.Mnyer, illtn'mbtira: All h'tb'ra and order inimt la adilrcatd t atlaot ft. Cn.. Kifl llr.Ktdwnr. . w York. Sinbury, July ttl, l-J! ly. Kqultalilc Life IiiNiirnnco, Atuiully OFl'ICK?! M'AI.M'T STRKKT. PI1I1, ATH'.l.nilA. Capital SXMhhi. Chaktkr Punnm-xL. 'IMIK Ctiii)nny ore iinu-pre;mre. to trniiwict biiHutrfvj 1 iifvu thk in l ItU-ntl ;iik1 udvuut:tc. out trriiti. Tliev art ut.th inzed by Uieir ehaitrr (wt. :l) "t nnke i ll and every iiuurnnre iippTtiiininR to hie risks nt" wh;iier.r kind or nntun uud t rweive uud execuie trui, m:ik rn.lnw n irnt n, niiil to finiut nnd purrh:mr tuuiiiii it k." Ti c t'urit n.iny at-ll nnnuilii-K and eiid-JWiuenU. uui act as Trusaea titr itinera ami heir!. Tnile of Premium ret,i.ir.-d rr ilia Asunuii-c ii t li.;o tjr the wh "Ie trun of lA'.e. I P;em :i 'i i v.: a i.i 4 ii j 4 ol 4 71 4 Ul 5 U 6 54 5 ii ('3 Tt: preiniimi are le Hiii anv olbir c uri'H'iv. am! ilia p. lu-ii' ull ird irrtMtcr uilvimtaL'ea. 'I'ul.l.a of l-ntl-l .iirlT uihI quarterly pr.Miiiuui. Lull cnttil ralt ol itri'.nuiiii, miml Irrnm, ji.inl lui-n. iiriic..rili;)a uiul i'i,.i . n.nit,: uls ., form of Appli-nli"ii (l" 'i wliich l ii.-ic nr.- Iil-mlf Kli.-ts') nta to Im Inel on iiilii-ati 'ii nt the nliicu, or iiy Iw-iler to the Agcnl, J. II. l'l K1JV, Sinili.irc. Hate rna inscbinj Slinlou a sins!u l.n'a Ape. ( Pi-em. A?re. Prttn. I 1 Hit :tl ti 17 l i ;fj H I .V Si -2 il i I l j' :il fl -J7 1 tut : li :. 01 1 HI :( 3 40 i-i Iti-J U7 2i7 tw 1 ' .- 'Jl 1 1'2 a;i a tw Si J Ti 40 TO S IM 41 a HI J7 i mi u a i an l pt 4a 3 oi JO 1 tr 41 3 I J no Ol 45 3 1 I I'. r l..i. 1 IS', 'jot J.70 Sill A ticrm BCCil m wars l'..-i l,;rii, I.v paiii.e 111 I'oiilp .iiv (a, . 'nm wonl.l .Hri;n to Iii liniily or lifiii 4s HW !iiMikl lie ill. in ona vr ; or for fci, (ill he w eiini, lo lliun flliuu; or l'..r St."1 aiunially ..r iii.ii vcara he ..-nr.- tu tlirni HWKI uli lit hr .lie in n-veu yeari ; oi forSf.n.Ill imiil miiiiciliy dn.u,,. lnc ,e vurc5 n',i t., iiaiil wlicii lie ilica. Th miurer aitriiiiiia Ina own Uunn, hy llieilllicrciicc in aj'..,ni,lol iiri-iniilliui iroinlUowi'liare. il by oilier oil.i'n. For fla..ni tlie licira w.mlJ reccr, e 5"..hicu li ml:! tie din 111 one yenr. Fornia m ai.ucaliun ami nil pHrtioiilari niav t lii.il ut the (MUe. ft. TIIU l.L U.K.N, I'le-ailcn!. lc Prrai.trnt, Wm. M. Hviru. VaA-fciu V. ItAiVLi, h.-crclary nn'I Trci.cnirer. Cixi'i.-,iNc lHTici.a Or. J. H Muvt. unl.iii v. J. 11. t-t'uuv, Sunbury, Aeut for Noi uiuui.yrUtail coun tninbury, July SS, tf 10 riiirs proof cii us v. Ton books, rArni.s, jewelry, ic. EVANS & WATSON, jYo. 90 Xorth Third stre't, letirren Arch end Race, and 83 Dock sheet, OI'POSITi: THE l'HILAUn.l'UI.V i:CHAME. I'atcut Soap-Slono MuttlticJ ricj liole Coior J3ALAlANDnriS, FIUE AND TltlCF TKOOF XROS CHESTS, "''X'T M'arriuUe.1 lo at -il m.te Haul inaii any i ncsii tit mn cuuuirv. f-' Iii " Also lutoitt A:f-riuiintR-r In 11 t h- Bta, I'iuU ii-uv 111 uk. Thrv ukk continue U iimke il.c t-rtliita-ry 1'iie ln . tit wry I n nrin'a 1'uteut nuiitbiitHtitiii tin'lis. Wiih a-m irvi'Dil thouauiul tnut-a chjmum- fc1 r - -jjfc--f- b!e ui t'urt every time lliw it lined if deatiubi-. Tlieae Lock are pr. acatiiat ti niat tfX)trt Tbievea beai au'bed with fhawratent Keyh l Cuver, aud made very am-iifT, they cann. r he bl.mii rn hv Ginir'wder. Tlime Lck ra intended br HANKS, STOUKrV, ISAFKS, Ac tSraland lettet copitig piesica, fire prof derail Bajika and Ktore. talent bia'e IJned PeiViseiatrira. warmntLd anre'Kr to all oihera. Watei Filiera, Shower Baiha ol the U.i dual ity. IV Parena wiahiut; to rurcha my e tha ahova ar ttclea, wiil piaaaa aia thain a caJl, a they ah taraj.ar than any other m tht L'u.ted Siatea. IkAVlDFVANS, JUllANM.i WATSON. PbiJadclphia, Norembet 10, l&iW ly . . NOB XD "sFniXGMO'hTI CHtS.-An excUi.t artii la, for at half thuaual ptta bv J. W. rKTtl.XG- y 5unhury, July t, 1743. , A pe. I Tor 1 year. I t'or 7 v 91 I 81 I i,l ail 9fl I l.:u 40 l.'J.i 1.1)1 611 I l.HJ I 'J.n; 611 j 3, IS U.U7 KM taut icn i:.lrn A mail hy th mm 01 I I.AVP tut rr;ii4 Willi fniiiifT niiin uf Ih imin nf 51 I. 'rf,wiinH. ut hi4 liniim tn pill p a nnr(rilla, hlh (ty cull Ur, . Tim nrl S:irinriila dcii iniiiutii.-r it lil Al. 1 I. (Irinimi. at. Thia Tnwnneiid i 110 dncttr, am) ni-r wim ; IhiI waa for merly a worker 011 lli nti!rmtl. cniiiilc. and tli lik. YI h nwuiii llietitletif 1irn fitr Hi f'lirpii nf aaininf eradit : fur wtwt he ia not Tin i 1 j cnicin th puiilic .a I ba d'?reiv'il. anil ptirrhn inn- lull the OemiiDe Orif iiwif Ol llr. Jactib TuwnnriMl' bnrfrilJl. bavinf on it tha (J14 llr1. Iikip. In fniiii'j' 1 ml yf nru'i. mt hit llf iia'.arf' ' aurus Uit Gt of arms. .T- .tm J. I, .V, OM DOCTOR J ( Oil TOTN$END. I Tin: ni.iMNAL, Ijsc-ovi:hi-:ii of the Moriuis: Towiih crl arsnparllla ( "I-T) Dr. T.'vnvid if n-iw ab-ni 70 ytri t- aj, u 4 J haf l--ni li'ti hiM'wn as the nulli'T and tacovertr mi I tlif f tr:iiinr ( ;tifiiiil "Tuwiirip'id S-traajainlla " b i inpp .r. hf waa cviinpHJrd ti limit it ni-Hiuianur, br ) wiin h im-mii it h in been kt-j.i nut i 1 ai ket. and tha aalaa titt iiinnf rib.-d i lb hp r-nly win bnve prctvrd ifg worth anrf kiidttn iir: ihIu"?. lth;id rt-Hi-hptl the eu.tr a of inuny, nerar Hi. b p. r. th i prr 'iin !i i lnitl b'en h)ib.d ihircditeaaM. I and Hiivtl ir iu i'ca:li, pr.eiaimwl its fjieellcnc ftitd won j dvii'ul I Iir.lMNU rowER. i Kit iri:t, m ;iv yirs uc that h h4, bjr kit fcil!, aai i Purr. ni"l j.'rt' ti. d-vi 1 an arlide whiHi would ba I el iiHib"t:' t Hdvaiitiure bi mankind, when ont-a knows j ami " xt t ' use!. h- jirtl nnd i crnrvred. aiiteclinf . t'n- tim-1 i te wln-n llir mrnim would be fwrinthed tm ! Iniim K imivt r l ii'ti':e, when it ineatiinibl virtuaa rv- ul'i ! kn vn im.i ni picciatt-d. Tim lime ha c.Jtu, U i inran ur f'!iipln:d j thia at.M and L'.i:(ivr.iixD rnr.rARATio.f, I la tti it. l!:".! :irc .1 on tins lin-rst acfihv and ii failed fjr thr,.tiL'Iiint ihf) Uv ulh mid br'.ilth ol the hind, eipecialty u ' it i.- i'iij-1 I iucM;.;i!,iti .( (fvwK'r:i'i'.n ut ileten ralijn. ' 1 .t-t f.'eT) i i iii riiiir Ihruiigb 'iii th land, that Old Dr. i J kmI ni i it u ,w urinuufiuriiig the real 'T'Jwuswid t'tj-jii!!:'.' w u !. iic, er s-.mia. iiover feimeuti, and navar . rl'iiiiy ii.i CiditifbT. I'i in Hiii -i iv i ith tbe pf j !r hii!l hflve tha Tura Oen j 'im- 'I'-'W i i : ti ,p'N ul i, hiidt Blthll nftr a-'Uf iu tha ! bii;,-,..r in : de i.ii fh. tm1 1 p. ainli yet Umiah frwm lUa : li u l itlj lcu.u if b)r. S tiring, I'xpl xliniTf Vim-gary Sai ; iitlia.'. it rv iii i.. :. A h '' fuparilla, pure an4 i jr'int!ii'', t ur' t t ' li f ; a j r Kouring, hlip-aiwp Sumps j r I i 1.1 )rtl!4llt t ' lb- ll'l .-llld l)H'. The (M lu's. Sivipitrhia will Kcfp rir tu perf 1k) y 11 is. j I i. like y um.' S. 1 T. W'iS'iit it improve wiih fft, I and nevtr rlm:ii'o. but t.r ihv bitter; bwauae it pra- ! p iied i'ii a-. -u-nt tii" i-iii'-i, lr by a n-ieitiific man. j'aa ; .'K'lirjt l.ii- it tb.'- of t'lifriiftry, "and the !atet ilnroTeriea4 ' ol the An luive ull bn brn-.iybt inbi requittlinn in tha ii.nu.HV-ui'c ,. tij- dldJ DII'S. SAliAVAI'JI.LA. Tlia irhln r i.t, il ip well known tj medu:d men, cm t;n,fs nutty in - ik i:ni i ; 'urtK-p. and a ine prnperiiaa In !i u:f ir.ort ii::.-!-i.i pr-'pitrii ii t .ir u' mul itber, which, if retainej . pt' dur e trtiientati'iii and acitf, nvvt'-m. S me ! the prunertiea ' l ; "I Siirr.jai it'-i r.--e 1 1 v.l;Uile, thHt they entireW evaporate , an. I Ji.t- i t iii i,:f j r '-r.i: i-.;t, it t!iey aie n"t pre aerved fcy I by n p -i-n'i'lf ; i.'f. s ., kiuiwit 'n!y to thi te experienced iu ' i' in i.iii .ic; .ii o. Mri-t;ver, lUt c voluiileiirinciplei. whica ily :T in v.ip rsi'ii cx!:j1 tin. urrler tieai. are I ha Taril ; ey,...-! u I'Kilii-.ii i : n e.:.e i tl.a r.-t, hich gtra to j j Any i-m r i 1 .il r-r f -w tVe r till ihy jetiltrk . r. '1 -,e : .i !. ! It a . i;L -re ii mi il e c ! rn. natter ia ! t'.r r -ii :i:n:t :'- . i m,v; h.j? f ; t;i-- Cbti tlien arain thia 1 r,i(. iii r a ....I t.-.u l r.vv.e-i v. ; i a ur tu lursea, anc lhe:i c'; ';: -T-tr i;".i;;'. l'.'u;t ii yrui:." Hut iac) II 1 I r'-'.r i:t.'W'. t! - ti LN L L.N OJ.D VU. JArd!J TOU'.NSEND'S SAR Vi'AUil LA. I T,'ii'si.f"1MM,l i! .i i!,e itsrrt prnpfrtita of tha ? irf ,! t:!a r -:t: -t r.n e1 evtry tiiiiijt ea-aaia ai hrr.m.n:e si' i i .ji t f .M'.',ut! n, is rxtructeil and rejeal ' e-1 ; t,'i-p"t; ff tv.r h ;il virtue ii leeu'td ins ; p ;i:l .i r-'i.'f rin ; uii-1 thus it ie renderevt inea- pi!.;-i ly ;-.:: ol f." v.u.iit' !p and heia!injr propeniaa. Vvc' itzl i i i....' v;iy, it is tha ni t pawen'u! ayaal , m ibe I cvv.r. cr iswy.v.iwv.i.r. iirASF.. TL'.iC t' e r.-.i-: ii ' y w lifnr c ,1-ini'iidnti on rary !'. i.i i.- i .iv. r i.y ri",'. w. mm m.h!m1 riiiMrcn. find it i ip w " I. i in "pt - i ' i.i'i!iiii'.i"u. Dypa;.Fi. atut 1 ! i i-r 1' : -i,',i! ; . mi. I in K:i'''nr(,.it;i, S'r.'tula, Pilwa, I ... . ui t'-.i.- i- l.i .ij .i.::s, I';:ay.!ct, iiiotcaaa a:id :i.l f -i; ir-.nr fniu i iwvi in i ip Tiir.m.onD. j 1 :st i..-!-v.!i-.;ivfir:iy, in all C'-inp!aiiita arieirtf ; fr u:i ii; :..: i -r. u 'in A' i.iiiy ot' tlis Mr-ii.at h, fn;m an- e f tl ci .vi'i'i. .!. (Vt ri:i-!,-j'i -n .'H'lx'd tlie head, palpi' i bui'.n of the h.r-r. c.'it! ler-1 ui;d cold handa, c.Md rhilia and j U i! . ..- i'..; ii y. It hits n t ita t.pial in t'uldi an4 ' C 'itu'i : r.n-l pr-'iii it'-a easy expetturation, awl enllapar a.-ii :ii nut r-:!it?.i.;2 !-.uc:u:cif lha lui.gs, Ujoat, ami araif i (j'lt'T ll!" ! lb;i ki t . i .'J.i.iij i? i'. rz; Vr :irt ::i.r mnif''..Tly teen ana 'j- ! iVmii in all uv.v'.n aiiJ :: cf l'emala Com- a.-1.. i lili.H. It vl-r?!'i ci.-j.f rin'.r AlHii ar Vhiita, inl.. O! iu:c-l, h.ipi.rmarHl, cr Punfml i: ,l t'.c !ii'iiriiril . il!. and llie Ilka; .i! m i tun!!: n'! I lie I. TN'R nl' KlJnev Ll.ieaM. rjiii:ip.n 1 d.'Hi--P, li fi'i:l is a ell' It, i. in iv . r tr i in ii -us. in; I rf-'iiiinir llie tr nerl l.-iii, ii vi-i- i 'ii mul ..rmgili Ij iii who! Iwuy, ana Uaa cm .'s;i!! i rii. s i '1 xttttvot iir.vt: and dkihutv, An t liitis , rr'v'ii's i-i ri h crii vaaciy ol other in. Iiiji"!. iih ii ! ! ::: i 11, Neiiriicia, St. Vila I'lnee, I c' n u: 'ii. Ac. ne it iindiMt k l tli.it V U It. An.l v.' J. .-..I. T-.vi. l.ll l'A'l'; It.' 11 -II I 'I.I tvoniil if i r Id s.-iul's t.r.i' '-! it d iMiii Oii;iiLiil r-uruanii, ia aa i tin i . i r .iviru in ! I il...; wa..u!l ilc I in tu arih-ta whiak in l Hi1- ant rM-inMiiilce lo H I. Ti'WI- . t 1 1 . 1 1 ' . l lin. il iwii nni.ii tha Ola I (r n.i.-li ii in - i-i'. II III. A','('i!.S w n I S. f. 'I'.., ". ii.i.K-s ,r. !, I .1! T . .iv ir a.i. l .ri:i.i m- lie i.-;i- t':.- mi. lin.r.i ;.. tiil:i" in CiM:l As S. IV '1' w.ii ';'..'u ! -:i.l "f c .Mj.luini suit ni iniiimtioiia i I ;c. u p mI, cn-l pu: cl.Jr. who have ai4 I'.-, i'.'h. C'.'in,' nut. e wiili il .... it i 1. 1" ii'ii liu.ri. ll-al . I. :, r, 1 U..1 I):. J..c .h 'lvi!ii.' a Sra- r rj :irl :c t ni:i'ii"-iy iliaimiiir ; that r. ir.i.. t...i, ImviMg no; on King! . .-fr. and never waw. ia na -kn ay.-, n i lifre cf medieina t.Mti n, unsMiilifii-, luiprofea-i-c;iii pi.bhc h:.e that laa niiu'hie. r Mtl-'iiuinf aU ! i:. :-. 1 winch ave m-.-nnable oC it ciji-'ase l;i iii rt. ly H 'll.ii u: ill. U ii.il i. lire Hi-en in n r.-il til:.' irlll' l" u;-,l I p)i met-', w hu-h nt'u .t render lliviit the ag'-n'.a ,f diea ia--i.l!t-;td ti l.-ruhb .' Tin; wli.il V ;ibl be e;-id fr-vri cna who inira n liiiic oinnurdtivcij ot in ..licnte tiiaeaae ! It reou'r a pr: it 4-1 r t t'lei-.i-r. lo r. t)n ui;d rrvf up t an a r iii.n ni .(( -nt intvi!. h r.- hut'4 m-.re i.itjfrTant ia it thai the ptTi 'ii- . it in it.' iff"! ii . nifvli-'nie, lieiueti t waafc at'iiinclin im 1 eTift-"!,d -, "fbviis. ti "itVi k.mv wU tha ui.'.Ucul pi.t: -ti'r r.f r;a'j4. t'.e Im.-i iiuitiirr vi a.arinf uiivl c.'11-f.tr.r O.c'i'i l.-ili.;: vi.i:i" a', un extena.fa knimlrdge ,f (. . v;iii-.usdi'-nf.-n wb'th af.t lha hataaa sit-in jn,d l;.lvv i i it.n. ii -sl lVec dneuaei ! l( in' ,..ts ii :.- i ;I i.. 'i: ..e t i ti gxwl ; it Int n tk..im ia it wliifM i:i!i e..-i- h itia. il can nvar a -ur at mi I i'.cr. i -ii v. rt .... i.i rural ive properttea. I,.'l-a: ,s tin I.:--). -ti.-a the Ir er t heulttiy at'i iai, r-: n.,. t1'. ::: .1 f ' U Hun, reiiewe ilia i : ri -r ;.!!! f . r"i u-i n. r'i-ty ititUnw!' n. puri- I t Htt 111 j lwia ' li'i tin- liM.'n-i: : r.iirs .i.i ' r;:i v i 1- . ,:h. eit: iliA'S tin: itttiii.'ii ft the uUhI, pn L.i it lie b hIy. fnd at tha -lewp.i-i r i sttir.- i;-i . pre-f-.-nlii I S. t T .. n; ri'i , ?. uit fbriirit- ita midnivn" v ni: Pv.:i-ti, U iliia. thni. tiie meji--n'.!) V'" I' d r..n a. iy il lbeae tiiuifa , :.'t .... a tuie.t-c a:lu!f TU. fuaaf in : i. j'i.u :-i n .1 t 1-c t oMrAiiri) wi r:i Tin: oi.u rii'!. i i -iiti of ,i,4 i ni' A fj.r t. tbt the i'ii ia innanalMaof 4a- I.-... ntti n, :.n.l MAT.Ii Si 'OILS, vl.ile tha o.her tl.aaj ; p ; 1-iifn, ti iiiienif. tmil Ll..". the b e 'tuaiiuiif it naa jit imiciiin ; tii- s .tr. ai-.d b.jia.l fx; i duiL. und (lainarinf t tJn-r ;m -i's ! n l thi h -rnble c 'iniii'uiid la p.'ia..n- uti i.it. y -'cm f V;::'.: ! pu: u. :d mti a aytlem alreatiy ! i!i.m .1 Willi :tv ' l Whnt r.ii;fi l apej tia but ar.d 1 w-- it -t nU la!i.)w. that whtr f-ind a .i in our a;ituafha. ' lall'iitt Hip hr-i t, Itver i-i nt;!:ntit, di''riSH', dysentair; j C 'iiCj 'ukI inn.p'. 'ii oi tiiti 1'l.h.i f h-l ia tSrofula but j nit m id 1. n i in r hi ' h 't'v I '.'lint pr.idui't anil the hutnora I whirli biniK "it Krupti"ua i-f the Skut, fcH-ald Head, Halt litirtim. .r miu Itiic SweHin-ja, V'ever Stiro. and ail Ui'Truti ma iiiu rn..i bihi exu-rn ii: ii ia noinnig nuaar hi-itvcn but un tii -id an! jai.-Miee, which auraand thuaajan i1 1 bo tiitidti f -h- holy, more ir a-. What eauaa UheuiuiUMti. but u -ur r arid Uuid, which iiiniiiuatea U lf b!, ci'. i t'i j.'i.i'n inrl fls. here, in urn nig and in riaiuina the ten U r ai delete tic.viea iijioii whuh il artaf S.MH ihtv. 'iw dtwua. ?, i f uin'iirily nt" the blk -d, cf da riMijff.t eirctilatiftiu. uitd nt-iuy ail iht ai!.!iieuta which af tii't huiiuni ii.il ure. ow if it u t h.irr;! !e to maka a. A ar:!( and iiifinitalf w.rise to iia: ;h soi'itiNo. Fr.nvr:NTiv. Ann coMrorM t'F rt. F TOWNShND! It ia h 'ruble t think, and to know how erutfr taa af lli;tej cire inij id u ..n by pu-Hampfuna niejifor tha aaka of m mey ! rorninea ntaki i-ut of the aiui-a 't tha aiuk ! and u etjiuvalLii! renJertd the deapatriiu; aufl'Tera ! It ia t ) TMifsi rp.i-.Ai up ii tha uiifinuii'ite. to pnur !ala iu w.NiiidiNl liuitwniiv. to k India upe in ha deatauinai L 'Mun. b i nre hftiitii at: l I km. in, and vu.ir tno thrf eruMhed uitd binLfii. nnd to txntikh luhrmilv. tlinl fUd fr. Juc 'b wi.5-td Ir.f tijiTii an I f-'und tlu opprtu:iiT anrf tnmnii to bruit hi t.miul I'ltiveraa! Cowentrutttf. ITeiuaaT wi'hm the rtifii, an 1 1- lite kifiwltdae of all who uead U, thut tlu y nriv b in it n?id know, by joyful expenema, tit TKANSiTADlNT FOVi:H TO 111'. A la. And tin in to ntf the Hiipuielmseubbe aaliai'uj.-Mon of fcaviar iuia.ll tli u':ii'U u-id ti;-itii t.a from the tx-d ot aielrneat ana dfp i)diK t i h 'jifl, h'-jaltri, and a lti life m awaV itaM-iulitiK-tiii I ' thfui-st 'vri thiir f:urttraai.d i'ntulk, A..t:vT.--tU,NiiV MAS:-iHtt SMuit-my. July iM'J Ly eow wtRowNs KSftExcie of aiisofsR B Jf A row aupplv ot'lhia rxc-liciit artJcU jua rccftvej anJ fa ae ly )i. U. MALSEK, Sunbury, Miuh Ki. 1550. &AY KUM.r-Aa xff.JJent artida for m! by UJEMiY MASTER. SuijWy Jan. t7th. 1S4W if. UAILXH, curranu, citnvn,' cheraa PPp aiii-, iVi-. Vot h9 by 1. W. I- RZLIvi fvtl.hui v, Ptf 1 1
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