SUNBU11Y AMEMCaN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. (.California ARRI7A1 0? TUB CHEROKEE AJTD EMPIRE CITY. Oa Moath Latm tram Callfwala. 93,349,000 IP GOLD DUST I Hains over Great Discoveries of Gold-Bui-ticsi active-Dturtt asks admission to Cali fornia Tht Markets, Cfc. Tho temer Cherokee, of .lowland tt A .pinwall'o line, from Chairfi, evening of March 26th, arrived at New York on Friday. She brought eW 0 freiSht ,0 ,ha v"lue of 1,053,4m. The leamship Empire City, dipt. John Tanner, arrived Friday evening from Cha gre, bringing 153 passengers, in whose hands it a very larpe amount uf gold dut, estimated at near a million of dollara. Intelligence from San Francisco, was re ceived at Panama by the steamer Oregon, to the evening of March 1st. The Pucifio Mail steamer Oregon, Capl. Patterson, sailed from San Francisco on the evening of the 1st March, and arrived at PunamA on the 20ih. She brought to Panama 262 passengers, and S 1.343,602 on freight, principally in gold dust, aiid at least $1,000,000 in possession of the passengers. Tho Sarah Sands had not arrived at Pa nama ; but was entering the harbor at Val paraiso ns the Tennessee left it, Feb. 26lh. Mr. W. A. Bayley also brines despatches from Mr. Van Allen, Charge tie ArTnirra at Ecuador to the Secretary of Slate, aiinounc ng a revolution in that country, aid the ap pointment of a Dictator. She brings one month's later date, stid hi r mail, under the charge of Mr. W. A. B.iylry, U. S. M. Agent, is the largest yet bioujiht from California consisting of some 26,000 letters, and a large quantity f newspapers. One of the passengers by the Oregon brought down with him a lump of gold for which he was offered S1000. The fortunate finder of this lump had toiled without sue ess for several month, when ho was thus amply rewarded for his exertions. The quantity of gold dust in the hands of the miners is large; and they were taking advantage of the improvement in the weatn r, to bring it down to San Francisco. Tne ucceeding stoamrs, it is expected, will bring larger amounts than have yet been sent to thti Uaited States. It was quite healthy at San Fiancisco and Sacramento City, and as the mud was fast drying up. things were assuming a vory ac tive appenrance. TUe steamers on the river were doing a very profitable business the Senator's pas age and freight list, to and from Sacramento city, amounting at times to 315.000, a od oc cupying but 2 days. Coal was worth about 30 per ton. Price of pasfage, 525; dis lance, 130 miles. Lumber of all kinds was arriving in large quantities, bihI prices had materially declined in consequence. Good lumber could be pro cured at $85 per M., and forced Kites had been made still lower. A proposition made by the State of Des- etet, to amalgat'wilh California, and form a new State, by the Vnion of the two, was promptly laid on the table by the Legislature of California. Correspondence of ths Alts California. Stockton, Feb. 16, 1850. For soveral days past we have hiid a twenty-three pound lump of guld exhibited in Stockton. It was found at or near Wood's Dry Digging", between the Stanislaus anil Tuolumne. A number of pioces weighing 15 and 20 ounces, were found this winter in tho same neighborhood. It is now said that a nintty-tkree pound lump has been found near the Stanislaus. The report is, that it is expected daily at the store of Mr. Lane, of this place. E. A Larob Lump or Goto. A young mar ried man from Newark, named Richard Ran kin, who had worked in Mr. Selli Coyden's fouudry, a German lad, named Ferdinand Kraizer, and a Mr. Wetherly, of Vermonti while working together at the Auburn dry diggings, Febuary 12ih, 50 miles from this city, on the North Fork of the American river, found some eighteen inches below the aurface, a lump of gold, witn some interlin ings of Quartz rock, of the size and shape of a child's heml, weighing fourteen pounds and a half! lie sold it lor $4300. Tne Mists With the exception ef a light disturbance among a portion cf the population at Hangtown, a fjiiiijliinc settle, ment situated near Weaversville, on Wea ver' creek, everything is quiet among the miners. The news is very vuronrairins from all the Placers. Gold dust is fast fluv lit" into Marysville, Yuba City, and other cities near the mines, and money the'O is much easier at present than it is in San Francisco. One thing appears to be pretty well settled, that the Placer are richer after an overflow than before, as the floods bring down jokl from above, sometimes even depositing a con idemble quantity in the holes which had been dug out and left by the miners. Pros ice vti Nil a School Tacher. Yester clay, says the Philadelphia Ledger of the 9 1 It inst., a young lady, a teacher in uue of the primary schools in the canity, was charged, before Judge Campbell, with an assault and battery upon a small lad, one of the pupil. It appeared that during the recess, the lad, with a companion, indulged in throwing tones, outside the school house, and on be ing informed of it, the teacher whipped him very severely. When the child returned home, its parents observed the mark of the rattan upon its person, and on ascertaining lb cause, brought the prosecution. The Court charged the jury that a school teacher has no right to inflict chastisement upon a scholar for misconduct that doe not take place in the school within the view of the master or mistrej. Tho jury rendered a verdict of guilty. Tap family of the Uto Dr. Park man, on Saturday last, paid, voluntarily, to Mr. Little. field, the 13,000, reward ottered by them foon after Pr. Tarkman' diwppo.ririco. ' Tit C Camel Ovr.st.Awrj Lint The eamnls recently imported into Baltimore, it seems, are intend for an overland caravan, which i to leave Independence for San Francisco every month, commencing next June. Sniid & Howes, Ihe circus proprietors, it is said, are at the head of Ihe enterprise, and fifty three camels are on their way to this conn try. This will be a novel mode of travelling in this country. Dtino Wouds or Mr. Calmouw. An an thentlu report of the last hours of Mr. Cal houn, in ihe Charleston Mercury, states, that a few hours before his death be tittered the following lemaik: "1 cannot avoid think ina of the political affairs of the country. If I could have but one hour to speak in the Sen ate, I could do more good than on any pre vious occasion of my life." IHAmtlED, On the 28th ult., by the Rev. P. Williard, Mr. Benjamin Swane, to Miss Ann Dices, all of ihis county. In Jeiseytowu, on the 21st ult., Ly the Rev. J. H. Uilienhouse; Mr. Jcuitt Anthony M. D., tn Miss Martha J. Pake, youngest daughter of Dr. K. Puik. On the 26ih ult., near Washingtonville, by the same, Mr. Charies Shoemaeek, ol Fruits town, to Miss Mary C. Heed in Bloomrbur:, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. J Rndderuw, Mr Ei.lAS M kndenhaLL, to Miss Mary Uarton, all of Bluuiti&btiig. On the 23th ult., by the Rev. Thrnrms S. Luthrnp, Mr. John W. Lkighow IoMi.-s Har RIET Waters. Loth ol Point township. i i i: i. In this place, on Satiiidiiv la1 Mis. SNY DER, wife of Mr. Juhn Snydei. ng. il iibmii CS jeais. At Northumberland, sume d.ivs apt), Mr. GILBERT VOKI1155. ayed about 34 .Ultra In Limestone township Col. en., on ihe 29th nil., Mis. UAl DEL FuLLMEK, wife of Col. Daniel F.illniei. uiti.'d 50 years. In Clinton townshin. Union county, on the. 26ih ult.. Mr. WILLIAM FITZSLAIMONS. a soldier under Cl. John Kelly, uiid itlo un der Gen. Sullivan, in the Kevu'lmiun, aged 96 years nud 19 days In Lewis township, on the 30 Ii nit., Miss ANNA, daughter of Mr. George Dirntri, aged 16 yea re. Near Muncv. on the ult , Mrs. JANE M'- REYNOLDS, consort of Mr. Andrew M Rey nolds, aged 2 years, 8 months and 28 ilu)r. In Lewis township, on the 17i)i ult., Mrs ABBE GRAY, in the 3ih year of her age In Riiph township, on the 20ih ult., Mr. JACOB CARR, aged 75 years. In Danville, on the 22d, ult., Mrs. SARAH ANN FORREST, wife of Geo. W. Forrest, and danh'.er of Wm.' Harlmun, in ih 30 h year of her age. ljc itlarkcts. Philadelphia Market April 9, 1850. Floor. Flour iso'iiet and thp price wph- ker ; shipping hratnb are selling at S4 81. F.xlrit Flour at $5 50 brl. Rve Flour is held at $2 81 & 92 87. Corn Meal is worth 32 oO. Wheat. There is a limited (leniand fur red Win at at $1 05c. piime White at I lie. Kris. reiuia Rye is helil at 58c per bush. Corn. Com is rather dull at 54 els for yel low. Oats. Southern are worth 34c, and Penna 35c. Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bbls at 23c. and hints at 22 cents. Baltimore Market April 8, 1850. Wheat. Small sales of cood In piime reds weie made to-day at 106 cts., andPeuu white at 110 cts Corn. While at 51 a 52 cents and of vel- lovv Hi 51 a 53 cents. Oats Puces ransn from 33 lo 35 cents Whiskey. Sale ol bbls were madeut 22i a23 cents, and of lilnls at 22 cents. SUNM'RY r'UICE (HI K KENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Master. Wat at. .100 Kri. 56 Cur. 50 Oats. . 37 Bcttkb. . . 14 Eoos. .... 8 ioK. .... 5 Flitsxiu. .... l5 Tallow. -10 Beeswax. ... 35 Flax. . 8 Heckled Flax. . 10 Dmtu ArpLEt. - . .62 Do. PlaCIIKS, ... 00 N K V A II It A X OKMKXT Ami I'tlcco lU-duccd. THOMPSON'S Susquehanna Express and Freight Line, IS NOW PRKPAKKD TO FORWA11D ul and r.u Lajf f , Doily from FliilaJclnliia to Stlins?ror, A'uri'ti;m'?rtinttf S'Vvry, Diwile, toom.hi'rs, .WiJlon, Lewi, burg, Alunci, Williumttpoil, &c. Br Rail Ruaii ami Ethi:. C'jui. Ouaia- SKW EXPRESS Ojfce SKAuvA Third St. Freight Office al CtiAlG If HELLAS' Cornet oj h road and Lkerry streets, rhumlaphia. April 6, 1800. tf TO FAItm rtS AKD MEN Of Bl SI !( . OILS. ( ANDLKS AM) C.UAXO. riMlE suWnhcr oflrrs, st the lowest rates, in X any quantity to suit purchasers, GENUINE PERUVIAN CCANO, and every variety of 8PERM, WHALE, LARD, AND TANNER'S OIL. M nufactu rj, 2'aimfr. Farmers, Dealers and consumers, are na-ifed (a (ail. GEO. W. RIDGWAY, No. S7 North Whanxs, the first OIL TUUE below Raos street, Philadelphia. April 6, 185U 2m Fill IT ii. Ult. iIC!VTL, Tltr.l S' DERSONS in wsnt of sny Fruit or Oruameit--a ul trees csn be supplied every few days from the nurseries of Mr. lVikins in New Jersey, by applying to H. B. Masser, his agent for this place, bunbury, April 6, 1650. MOUSE TO RENT. The premises oa Mir ket sweet, lately occupied by Ninon MarU. Apply to HENRY MA8SER. 6unbury, April 6, 1850. BROWN'S ESSENCE OP JINGER A new supply of this excellent article iut received and for sals by H. B. MA8SER. Sunbury, Match 16, 1850. 1EAS, from tha New York Canton and Pekin . Tea Company, fo? sals by ' ' ' j. w. namo. tst of Ccttcrs itF.MAMisio tn the tost orricit at XHnUltV, 9lnrrh 31 lt0. Publlihed ander the Acl nf Contreis, requWinf the List of Letters to be puUiehrd la Ihe peper bln( Uie re irealAUoa. A. Angst, Daniel B. Bower, Jonathan Bower, Elijah Brewer, George W Berliew, Gilbert C. Clemens, Imse Cornell, William D. Deppin, William G. Conner, 8s mud Gump, ."imon H. Haber, Rarsh Hassinger, William I'.enion, Thomas J. Johnston, Rnclml K Krume, John Kerr, Thorn m J M. Mensing, A Moody, Allen Minear, John Martin, Sarah Marshall, Francis Mutcblcr, Angelina K Roads, Jacob Rodt, Daniel J Rawley, James S. Servis, Jacob Sollinan, John W. Weaver, Catharine Weise, Henry Y. Yordy, John R. B. TACKER, P. M. tot of Ccttcvs REMAIMNf) IX THE POST OFFICE it XorlhumberlaiMl, April 1, 13.10. A. K. Able, Jacob Karthcr, Joseph B. L. Bcunet, Mine Jane IJerger, Mrs. Sophia Dollc) eiin, David liidelspach, I. Bradlord, A G. Bonhnm, Tlioinus lioer, Win. C ( a lin, Miss ( lark. John C l innib, K: II. D. Drie! this, Abraham Davis, Jos Dawson, Win E. Els, A m! v " F. Fulton, Mrs J Fitzgerald, Mauris Forman, Win G. Goss, Wm Guicr, John H. Honninger, Dan Hunter, John J. Lee, Rev Joseph Losec, Miss Sarah M M. Miller, Jno 2 Miner, G D McDougie, Henry 2 N. Nojhart, Hirain Nixon, Miss Hester J P. Trice, O 2 Picric, Stewart R. Reynolds, A G Kuy, Jno P Rodgcrs, Thorn Rodas, 'J'hos S. pure, Mrs Elizabeth Sjjencer, Wm W father, Mus Elizabeth Smitli, Sam Shaflcr, David Search, Jacob Stuck, Ivi shaeflbr, Rev Samuel Strauh, Miss Eliza H T. fliomas Harvey W. Jacobs, Henry R Johnston, Dr. W P Jones, Albright Willet, Wm C. G. BOYD, P. M. Iti otvii'H rssrnro of Jamaica Glu-nr-i Prepared only hy Frederick Brown, at his Drug and Lhcmnal Store. A on a East Corner of Fifih and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. 'IHE Essence is a preparation of unusual ex- i-eucnce and ol varied uroiM-rt ics. In all cases where a powerful and sale ttiiiiulant is required, it is unrivalled lor efiicacy as well as immediate action. To the traveller and to the family circle it is iui a'.uable, as a fcwdrojdiuted in sugar and Wa'er present a sale and surccahle remedy to the invalid Who requires immediate relief, as well as to the convalescing patient who needs a gentle tonic. In a Southern climate, where the relaxa tion of the system so generally induces thirst for stimulants, it will always be found an excellent substitute fer those tempting beverages which de bilitate the stomach and cause a morbid condition of its powers. In dysicpsia, in relaxation of the bowels, in naussea and sea-sicdiess, it is an active and safe as well as a pleasant and refreshing re medy, and is prescribed by Uie most eminent of the medical faculty. A supply of the above received and for sale bv H. U.Musser, Suubury. April 6, 1850. tiro 1& jfti xv A new aid brilliuiit Until lius luieiv sriacn mid iuw siundi kit;!) 111 Uie It ns n, shviUliitg uigidcn ugtu ol bi.e up h llic dark ditfptilrlntt niii.us .1 lite LcO-lluOiii Mi.i ulliieLLU Willi ln, Hktt Uie lulit.lii I .Ithul Uie c utitilul ruvs ul Uie suji Up il lliv c.jki, Uikitul Irguuts . f tuc li iijid x uc. Tlio ibi'vr Ictlvii wuii'ii beau lliiii iiiujziapU is Ui Sliluia CaU-'U"l ICADWAY'S EEAliY KiiLLtF. Ao liisuuituu'' u Autitlto i'r rains of ult kiiidt. tb very mauiut ituiiwa iivatiy Hehel w njiplicd, ui puiu relieving qualities are reutieii, it wilJ rriievu the utoi m. v ere Minis 4 Hlieuumtisin, launUig O-ui, jVurulii, l ie U.-tureux, Ac, ut m lew tatnuitit. IT'Hhkvmatux In Causes, Treatment and Curt. ALLKULXMATiC VAlSS INSTANTLY CLUED BY RHeumaiisrnuristfsir roUiflercnt causes, Lut m at ceitc- railv nrxfli Ujiii Cokla, exit sure tu c.IU tlaitiii wcallier. and aicti-iiif in duui apurtnicitis. Tbis vt nij lauu ittivi UcU iulu tw.i cbsara ; Um hiM iuliuiiuttmy, su cjlleU it via the swelling wtd uilUfniin.tiii.iii I tint ut Urmia tli paii-a in ttie mrta uliouLeUi aec uJ, cliniiiif ItWunmitc, called iri the Umg uuuuuuaiioe t llie Uiae..se. It is also kii wiius LuitiUtg- r j-uiii in the tsttL ; tcii.tifi;, t i (Mint in the hip ii j-r in ; AuUir(l)iii.i, r uiuh m tliej int. Tlie Acuta iJicuuiuiis.sj fjcj.crully t ninnaUs inttuvut lhctc unti buc.'Uics vliiuuit: coin plaint. TU ItKl.lKV): YtiUft TORTL'IiES. Apply Railway's tieaJy Hehei, m a warm tluimel d 'lb. itrevi 'Uttly bulliiiiK the iwirt with warm water, alo take 3" or 4U Or l iho iieltel inleriutlly m a me in l.ises twice t Uuee luuea a Uay; this wia give warmth I t the tl in tcli, ami auiuiy rtlit-ve ) a tr.-iu Ha Hueuiu-itie itaius. It is. is s,eii) unJ ellt.-viii.il in it .)eruii n in Ihe cute ol itiaeascd M's.NK, Kl'i'l'l 11 l.N Till. U U K. I-AMK- NK, MJiaKNKMSC-l' THK JuiNTS. eakmss, ui.tl Htili m Uie side, .Nei v us iieail telic, Tic Lilert ux unU 'I'.u.il, lain. t b i hi I . st Ml ri.K.st -r,.n.. st i. A I. I'iles, S M. tiurui, btnlits, i?:iUi.ii m t the Siiiu, t ur bt uiucli, iieuft iluni, ii uriK'iitb uiul S re TUr at. IK.i der, u y u have lne uiti nuue l be truulilrd with either t ihe ulve ilulit-shih)! v -mi tuiu a, Ite llnnkntl ihnt uu autitl te l-T v. ui iuin u ul huial m I Ai. 'a !S l.l.A- It is fture i give y mr intaut ei. tnui I y ui j y will eiikure y uui, ettiy utitl j t iivci tuiv hee iliai c. ill UtMk J:e i.n- ri.uiie niru ilii. e Kudw.iy Jt C -T uti ii each w'.ei tt .jv Hl.ei is genuine. i a. tt 4 li ( 1. i K I lih I,. AN..W L.iiiLi il.KL i.Nui..-Y.G. T ( f te:. -ie , ul.c kauisti j u ctiaa.Kf; e unlerieilS Ol Uulwatr C-iuvae Alei.ic.stt, b a. ii. o t uuun., the Ceeir.M?J Ciieu li 1 At tt i'k, l.. s .it u gn-U i-Ja;eike eng iud Uo services 1 lie ;1 ihe hm ait u 1 s.rei en urvtiaj in AiMerii'nii, ami will tt .i e ti si i Ajuit, 1&m0, I dime I'suiu'u) ' Metlicaieti b up in its new luM. it m a be.iuii.ut steel enavnit 11 ret leseuu Iw i laatale figures i iitLUtu umu beauty, ffi Jim g u u uiuiei tn.u cr ii wrk, ii winch are Uie wortis 4,liutlway's .MctlicuuU S uii" in ihuiitinaiod letter. ln Uie ' r"Site side 1 4 the tablet is the iirt Haiiileis;uaiure of H. G- hatlwtiy. Ti dcaiu,u is utt, ciwate, itiLtolic. tutd slug. u it I y executed. THE VIKTCLdOF THK SOAP are also improved, the hiyh i Lukuiiy which this excellent soap lias utuiuetii.jT ussupertoruy over an outers t ji let, Medieiuul, audbltuvini purpusca, haa impelled us to strive and tuipr v upnu Us uterus, ittsteaJ ut resluig aa lisliod on iw utieady gained laurels. We haven w vtiiered arrungeiiieuis uw m imp -nan it uirevi ir an ur e r- 'Uilcuis in C ustuuliu m.1o in Turkey, uud Cant -u ui China, f r our several oils, guum. bala.iuis, ami rxtracla ol rurc inedu-iml virtues, which we use in tha lu muiartura ol Had way S up. instead f receiving them iriu third partK'S, so thttu w w bave the salistaclit. t f kii-jwhif l hat the hii;Uly met lie-1 itnd balsamic yr vtiUea if oui boupaxe pure ami umlullefuled. A3 BKAUT.FiKU OF TWE bKIN. It Burnussea everything M Uie kind iu Uiu vv rid, it re ru 'vea t(liie, Piiij, lea, HI lc-hea, Hus.ules, IVtieis hush. It eurea Slt Uheuui, King VVorm, b relJeals. b res, pus tular Krujiti us. it tiutuirle heuiili I the skin aud he u y t the e tnipk-fti m. As a uuiaery ami T diet 0 apt it is be y ard the ruv.cu f rivalry, mid i'mt Shaving urn s.-s it i the best iu use, Uue cuke of Katl way's tt up will litsU u get lluul three ctkes ol the at me sae oi sny other 8 -up in use, Iheref re A ia iberheai est and Uat bip in ihe world. Price tt Ceuits huge cukee in enpiaveil wiwpi ere, tud the sigutturv o 11. G. U aiw ty ud u e-teh wrap,er. N W Ihr-Hijli the H ire m c-hatnters ueiiy Itghtt Of IniBy shapes pr eft no tno t- ilet rights While a -na king halm fr tn Cirevtasut'a isir, T i dree and beautify their I vdy H iir. Which makes the maids of Circussi u irc Within tbe breasts o kings purel ire iuspire. TO DRESS AND BKAUTIPY THE U AiR. Rsd way's CiroeMian Halm ia bee an lug quite p pulur, in Uie e uise - 'f tiiue u will sutmrseue all nhar nrunrirati n Iu use. It cures baldness, atreugibrua the lutir, eradicates sVtitrutT.atKluaikM tuetutusai, ite.sviai gi ssv. uy using the belm a iwr diretti na. it will maita it curi beautiiullv. reeeml 4uig nature. Price ft) rti., iu atrge botUss. bc tbat Katlway C is up n mca trnite. AeiT H 6. Maaser, Sunbory. April , ll60rc9uiiy r OLD PENS IN SILVER CASES. A small VJ lot m hand and tor salt by H B. MAP6KR, tsnbuiy, April fi BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY. PENNSYLVANIA. citt or iaitBLrni MASKACAIISETTS. All Solvent banks I dlt U. 8. Bank notes lit dn KIIUDK ISLAND. AS solvsnl banks pai COONTftT. All lrait banks I dis CONNECTICUT. Bank of Chsmbsrabarf t dis All sulroil bsnks I dis zians ex unaster par Bank of Del. Co. Chester par NW YORK. eitv csniiKM bermautowu Bank of Oeltvaburs- liar All solvent banks 1 dis 1 dis IsTUk Botes nndsr S ( dis Mauk uf Lewtsttiwii cowhtsv. Bank nf Midflletown 1 dia All solrenta banks t dis M iit(uniarrCoBaiik par NEW JEH8LY. Bank nf Niirihumbcrrud. pniBalridera Bank I dis Bank nf Pitiabu rg 1 dii;Cominercisl Bank I dis unnk nr tianrills parif ar. Hank Mnnt IU'liy rr (Jarliala Bank 1 dit K. A M.,Mildlctnwn Pt. par Columbia B'k ft B'gt Co pariMerlianics' Bk, Newark iar Lloyelstnwn Bank parMsch. Bk of Burlington par Kaiton Biuik par Murh. Man. Bk 'j'rent par trie Hank I dia'Morrls Co Bank Exchange B'k Tiiuburg I dis.N'ewark Bk'g Iklna.Co Kxchmige Ii'k, Brunch 1 dis Onuige Bank Farmers' B'k, BuclaCo par t's pie's Bk ration ,n Fannera' Bk, Lancuater pnrjt'iinceton Bank Fannera' Bk. Rending par Salem Bank nip C, par ,1'V dia par I dia 1 dis rwm. is k ocnuyiNiu uo pareeinerrat uu ciana FAD. BkWavncau'g lidii Stale Bank at Cumdan Franklin Bk. YVaeli'ii ijdia Slat Bk Elirabellilon Harmhnrg Hunk 1 r Slate Bmik Newark tlnneadale Bank lnca.lcr Bnnk 1 dis Stat Bk, N. Brunswick par par.Mmecx bnil( ntiro'n uia .enanoil Hank nar i reniim ifaiiKing; vo rul Union Bank, Dnver Ynrdlew'le Abel Dr Co lMn Merch. Man. Bmk 1 dial Miners' B'k, Pottsvills perl M'lingnlielaBBiik 1 dia Tnylorav'e Cel B e Co IS die UTBk notes under S dis ttlJItt AKL. Weat Branch Bmik par Panic of Deloware rr 7 'mniir ns, iviiKcsu e par Y rk B nik. 1 dia IfHelicf nnies 1 di MA1NR. Ttnnkof Wheiloek S ili Mercantile Bk. Itang -r in dis All a Ivent hntika dia nkw tiAMi'PHinr. Bunk of SmTna par Delnware City llnnk r Hk tVilmir'nft Brsndyw. par Formers' Hk St Delnware par i nt. n nank. Wilmington pir I V Under p.l'a dis (uno. All ailrent Iwnka S dis AM solvctit hmks I dia ;3TPk n-tics under S'a 4 dia VrBMOVT. NORTH CAROU.NA. Bnnlt nf Si Alnans All solvent banka 1 dit .All ailvenl tvinka II dia 1 dia,t7t"nderS'a, dis CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ihe Cure af COUGHS, GOLDS, HOARSENESS, BROIT OHXTXS, GROUP, ASTH 3VIA, WHOOPINO-OOUOH Airs ooirsuzviPTioxr. The uniform success which litis attended the use of this prepsrntioii its salutary cil'ect its power to relieve end cure afiVclions of the Lungs, have gained for it a celebrity equalled by no other medicine. Wo oflcrit to the aillicted with entire confidence in its virtues, and the full belief that it will subdue and remove the severest attacks of disease upon the throat and Lungs. These results, as they become publicly known, very naturally attract the sttcntion of medical men end philan thropist everywhere. What is their opinion of CHLKHY PECTOKIAL may be seen in the following: VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., Prof. Surgery Med Ccllcgc, New York says : 'It gives me p'easurc to certify the value and cfiiracy of Aycr's G'HERRY TECTORIAL, which I consider peculiarly adapted to cure di seases of the Throat and Lungs." CHIEF JUSTICE EUSTIS, of Louisiana, writes '-That a young daughter of his was cured of several severe attacks of Croup l y the '-CHEUKYl-ECTORAL." ASTHMA AND BROCHITIS. The Cana ian Journal of Medical Science. states, "That Asthma and Bronchitis so prevalent in this inclement climate, has yielded with surpri sing rapidity to Aycr's CHKRHY PECTORAL, and we cannot too strongly recommend this skilful preparation to the Profession and public generally ." Let the relieved sullerer speak for himself: HiRirnnn, Jan. 26, 1S47. Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Sir: Having been res cued from a painful and dangerous disease by by your medicine, giatilude prompts me to send you this acknowledgment, not only in justice to you, but for the information of others in like af fliction. A slight cold upon the lungs, neglected at first, became so severe that spitting of blood, a violent cough and profuse night sweats followed and fas tcned upon me. I lcame emaciated, could not sleep, was distressed by my cough, and a pain through my chett, and in short had all the alarm ing symptoms of quick consumption. No medi cine seemed at all to reach my case, unti I provi dentially tried your CiiEunv Pkctobal, which soon relieved and new has cured me. Yours with respect. E. A. STEWART. rRLFJIIEM Mt J.C. SYEU, C HEM 1ST, LU WELL, MASS. Sold by Henry Masser, Sunburyj Mary A. McCay, Northumberland' Dr. Ocarhart, Re linsgrove ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists generally. April 0, 1850.- Iyce3m ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of tha Orphans' Court of Northumberland bounty, will be evposcd to public sa!e on SjUmhiy the 4lh d;iy of May next, at the Hout-c. of Charles Leiseuriug in Sha inokin township, vo witt A certain 'I i nn ol' I'" lin pi'otcil Laud, situate in ihe township atoiessid, ron'ainiuir One Hundred and Three Acre and eighty perches and allounnce, adjoining Unda of Matthias Reed. John Fajely and others, Late the estate of Alba C. Ilarret. dee'd. Pa!e to commence al 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day when the terms of sale will be made know by CASPER J. REED, Adra'r. Uv order of the Couit, ) John P. Pursel. Clk O. C. April 0. 1S30 ts J ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pi.ranni.ee of an order of the Orphans' Court - ol Northumler.und county, will be exposed to pubic sale on Saturday the Hthdayuf.Muy neit, bt ihe iulc resilience ol Jacob Moore, of Lower August i lowi.slnp, deceased, to wit: A certain i I'.ui r "sVixxtiiiiiii, adjoining limds of Teter Snyder, Jesse L'mmel, Jacob Kreps vnd others, contaiiaiig eirventy-nine seres and torty-eiht perches and allowance, situ ate in the township afoiesaid. Late the estate of Jucoh Moore, dee'd. Sa'.e to commence st 10 o' clock, A. M. of said day when tha terms of sale will be nisde known bv PETER II. MOORE, Adm'r, By Order of the Court J lohn P. Pursel, Clk. O. C. S Suubury, Apiil 6, It 50. ) I J ts REFORM YOUE HABITS. Come ye, with far -nan la hare and seedy, Ye b.ich'1 ts, wul Vera and bu .bonds too, If, iu the cutwerd mail you'r needy, We s 41 eaji make i as f nd as uew. 'lHE sulsrrilier respectfully informs his friends I snd the public, thai he will commence in this p'acc. on the r-thof April next, tha Tiii.uttivr. iitsixis in all its brsnches. He will be careful to see that his work is made up in the best manner, snd he flatters himself, that he will be able to give entire satisfaction in poii-t of cut. 6t and style, as well ss in price. He therefore respectfully solicits his friends and Uie public generally to ca'.l and give him a trial. His shop is a new building in Fawn street be low Weaver's Hotel. JACOB O. BECK. Sunhury, March 30, 1630 6m BAY RUM. An excellent article for sale by .HENRY MA8SER. Sunhury Jan. t7th, 1849 tf. KAlSlNS, currants, citron, cheese, pepper sauce, tVe. For sals by J. W. FRILINti Bunbury, Dec. 1848, JSTTSB aa-alei, af vrkra kind tat Sal al tVe 8tek. APPEALS. PpiIE Board of Commissioners in tha county 1 of Northumberland, havs agreed upon the following dates and pieces named in tha several townships and Boroughs in said county, to hear and daciJ upon all sppesls agreeable to the seve ral Aots of Assembly, in such case made and pro vided, to wit April 22, at the house of Michscl Spats, in George town Lower Mahonoy. A pril 83, at the house of Widow Raker, Lit Mah. S4, of Geo. Smith, Jackson tshp. SS, SO, S7, 89, 30, " " of P. Bcissel, Up. Mahonoy. " ofWm. Weaver, Coal. " M of C. Leisenring, Shsmokin. of Ceo. Conrad. L. Augusta. " school house where election ts held in Rush township. Msy 1, at Commusioners ollice for Upper Au gusta, and Sunhury Boroujh. " S, st the Louie of Jss. Hilbnm, for Toint townshin snd Northumberland. 3," e," 7. " 8, of Benj. Foreman, Chilisquaque ' of Frederick Strieker, Milton. " of Ab. Kissinger, TurbuL " of H. J. Rceder, Dclawsro. " of Michael Rceder, Lewis. JACOB HOFFA, CHAS. WEAVER. WM. WILSON. Comm'crs. Commissioners cfTice, Sunbury, March S3, '50, ESTATE OF HANNAII VASTINE, dee'd, V OTICE is hereby given, thstlettors tcstamcn- tnry.liavc been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Hannah Va-line, late of Rush town ship, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate, or having demands against the same are requested lo call upon the subscri bers for settlement. BENJ. F. VASTINE. JAMES ECKMAN. Executors. Rush township, March C3, 1S50. 6t SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONtt & SON'S, IMPORTrRS ANO DEALERS IN Bilks, Ribbons, snd Millinery Goods, aVo. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia. TirOUM) cnll the attention of Merchants snd Milliners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, received by late arrivals from France, such as Glace Silks far casing Bonnets,' Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, from No, 1 to No. 13, French and American Artificial Flowers, White and colored Crapes, French Chip Hats, Fnncy Nets and Lnres, Fancy Trimmings, Quillings, Crowns, Tips, Covered Whalebones, Buckrams, Cane, &c. Tocctbcr with every article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 23, 1530. 1m JESSE TJMEL'S ESTATE. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testamen tary have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of Jesse t.'tnc!, dee'd, late of Lo wer Augusta township, Northumberland county. All persons having claims ti) said estate, are requested to pre sent them for examination, those indebted to the estate are requested to make immediato payment. SAMUEL REITZ. Executor. Lew: Augusta, March 16, 1850. 61 A CALL TO HOUSEKEEPERS At the Cabinet Ware Ititoni or SEB'N IIOUPT & CO. Market Square, Also at the corner of Fawn street $ the Railroad, SUNBURY, PA. Thankful for the patronage of bis friends snd 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 to keep up with the improvements ol the day, and has accordingly extended Ins busi ness in every branch and variety. The public are therefore invited to the attention of tho present stock of CABIXKT WARE AND CHAIRS, Manufactured by, SEBASTIAN IIOUPT & CO. At the Old SUnd, Where in addition to their former stock establishment they now manufacture Mahogany, Walnut & Cane-Scat Chairs, Large Spring beat Rocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Centre Tables, Maiile Tup ll'aih Stands, and a variety of other new style and Fashionable Furniture. Having secured a Hearse and made the neces sary arrangements for the purpose, they are now prepared fur Undertaking; in all its branches, in this vicinity or at any convenient distance. Ye nuiis awl mlnf.-saea, and husbaiuls too, Here's furniture of evtry styla and hue, From side bar l d urn lo kitchen tables, Frm rocUiug diairs tJ rockiuf eradks Eh uld you n 4 have the rravtr Jons to pay, We'll wait awhile (x a brighter baiter day, Or take potutoea, oats, cnii, wheat and rye ; Bark, hoop p-jlcs, staves, or lumber wet and dry, Or any tiling bui yjkts and threshing Sails, From pig and turkir down to littls quails. Cunt on then friends, came one snd all, Ki't'p trade a moving, so "g ul on tha boll.'1 US'" Orders from a distance promptly attended to and work of all kinds delivered with dispatch. Bunbury, March 9, 1630. If ESTATE OF JACOB 0 REINER, dee'd. OTICE is hereby given that letters of sdmi nittratiou di louit tioa, have been granted to the subscriber, on the estato of Jacob Greiner, late of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, dee'd. All persons having claims to said estate, am requested to present them for examina tion, those indebted to the estate are requested to muke immediate payment to the subscriber in Sun- bury CEO.C. WELKER, A'i'iuHtstrator at tonii wen, Sunbury' Msrch 16, 1850.-61 TWO LARGE NEW CANAL BOATS FOR 8 ALU. r II E Subscriber has just completed at his Boat ' Yard in this place, two lariie Canal Boats, which he oilers for sale. These boats ary construc ted In the nest manner and of the best materials snd will be sold ut reasonable rates by applying to IRA T. CLEMENT. Suubury, Msrch 16, 1S50. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. V OTICE is hereby given, that letters of Admin I Utraiion on the stule of George Deppin, late of Jaikson townahip, Noiihumlierland county, doe'd., have len granted to tha subscriber. All persons having rluims sgainst the estato, will pre,-, sent them for examination and settlement, and those indebted will please male, immediate pay ment WILLIAM DEPPIN, Adm'r. Jacksau tshp., JviarcU 9, 1850 Ol STJ3QTTEHiLlTlT.A. PACKKT LINE FOR 1850. The Susquehanna Facketa will commence run ning on tha 16th inst Tha Packets will leave Northumberland every evening st about 10 o'clock for tha Junction aud arrive ui time to talus lbs cars to Philadelphia, tha same dsy. They will also conned with the cats for Pittsburg. Tba Packets tor Wilbsmsport will leav Nor thumberlaod at about S o'clock ia tha morning. a. r. XAPF 4 CO. TveTth'd Marti t, EDWIN IIAXL, (Lara or tss Fiats or WaTaiirsoir dt Hall,) JVb. 24 Smith Second Street, Philadelphia, I ) ESPECTFCLLY informs hi old friends snd customers, as wall as tha nubile mnerallv. that ha has opened an entire new stock of elegant styles of Spring1 & Sunnier Dres Good. His assortment consists of the latest and roost desi rable styles of English, German, French 6c Ame rican Goods, Such as Delaines', Tissues, Bera ges,8ilks, Lawns, Muslins, Shawls, Hdkffs, Gloves, and every variety of Drees snd Fancy Goods. Philad. March 16, 18S0 ly WILLIAMS' ANTI-DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR is, with the otmK oiifidenee, nTeredta lbs Medical Faculty and UirtiulJic for tbe cure of Dyarwp ais or Iudigcsliou, aud all diaeass arising from it, such Naiiaes, Hndaehe. Vanijo, Uimiioaaof Sieht, Debility of the Nervous Sj tern. Hypoehondrlo, Jaondics, Uss of appetite, WHating uf the atrsnsth. Biinm Vomitinp, Burning ieiiftation $1 th pit of the ft rrnacb, Uvercompliiinl, Oppression after eatirff, P.i!.ititiu ofUieHovtt, Pain in the nit H the W jtneeh or toward the rich! aid. Flatulence, with frequent belcliinff of wind. Viiiaieil taste, lprcaai-n of the apiriaa anl t-oiuiitanoii and nneasmess unuuiliir cf tiaper, c. oi'the bnvels, I If a ease of dj-srri eV.otild be negtreted, mm seri-ms eflects may enauo, fir it Isv the f miubli m f .r, is the in elnent cause ol, and very rritqiiently terminatM in e maump ti 'it. I w ulil impress upon tha iniud thnt to tiifle with 'his diianae may lie 1 1 sport with the reason whic h cuiati. tutot man superominrnt am ing auiinil beiurs, r to em bitter existence by adding a conaciouiuces ol fully to the penally ef pain. This mediaine neatly put up in kittles, with ample dirceti ms for aie, and ia sold in Simlmry bv J'iiim w. Fsilino. JAMKS Wl'l.MAMS. Testim-myofMr. Abner F.lmea, hiller, Mnrk-t street ab-ive Sixth, e rr birative of tho efficacy uf Willisms Auii-Dyipeptic Elixir PniiusLrnu, October 3, 1819. MS. JSMEs VTlLLISMS ! Dear Sii It gives me great pleasure to knw that you are airaiii preparing you medicine f tha cure of D) .pep sin, f t many of my acquaintances hnve repeatedly aaked me where it could he nrocuied, knowing that I had been cured by it. Al I think that a public acknowledgment of fie great benefit 1 hove received fmm the use of your med icine is nil only due t you, but may be useful toothers, I n nr mike it. For several years I suffered from Pyapep. sia, which iucreased In such nn extent that my heolth and eniatftutiTi were rapidly sink ins iinrler it. I was com pellrd to restrict mraelf to the m 'at aimple food, and even that I could nH digoat. I felt a l ie nf strength, diaineli nml n to exercise, and, as you have it in your adverti.e meut, a general feeling of depreuion and iudiaeribat4a weariness. Iu the year 1FDS, hearing fnm mhcra high re. e munendnti n of your Anli-r)yaerlic Elixir. I pmoured and uaol it with the nvmt Inopy eflrrt ; under it influence hugtinrand wnrinew grndnnlly pised nray, and my nnie lite relumed which I c mid crnlify with impunity. Ten years have n iw elar'ed, aud my c mfidenee iu the eura'ive p wers ff y mr medicine hna of cmrac iuerensed, for it c rnipletely cured me when I failed ti.'btain relief from any other aiurce. Very reapectfuMv v"iir, ABNEIl r.LMES. Testimony nf Fdwsrd T! Ttnwley, Wli ilciile Merchant nfthe firm of Rowlcv, A.tihitnner Co., No 5 S-uth Tiorr. in prjjf of the ef&iacy of Williams' Anti-Dyspeptic Elixir. rniLASaxmu, October 8D, 1819. Mr. Jamts WiLtuMa: Deor Sir : I take pleasure hi reeommendine your Anti Dyspeptic Elixir for tho cure of Dvspepjia. I hive, taken it myself for the diicase, snd have hen entirely cured. Voura respertfullv, EPWAKD II. TiOWLEY. Aopnt JOHN W FR1U.VC, Suuburv, Fa. March S, 1F00 ly TUB PEOPLE'S VADr-MECTJM coMTMMNri a coli.ectiox or OVER 200 VALUABLE RECIPES, In the Useful and Interesting Arts with a few Simple and Carious Experiments ia I CHEMISTRY : INCLUDING Medicines, Perfumery, Chemistry Cookery, Farriery, Dying, Confectionary, Do mestic Economy, etc. etc. etc. Price 6 cts., for sale by HENKY MASSER. Sunbury, Dec. 6, 1849. IIIRDIXC&IIOLL'S "ttWHOLESALE Commission PAPER snd ff RAG WAREHOUSE, No. 19 MINOR Street, Philadelphia Where a general assort ment of all kii:ds of Paper is kept, and for sale at the lowest cash p.ices. Cap, Letter and Prlnllos Paper:, &c. on Hand, Plain and ruled white Caps. " blue " Klut Caps. Plain and ruled whits Letter. " " blue Blue snd white Folios White and colored Printing Tspet Tissue Papers. Shoe " Wrapping " Envelope " Hardware ant! Sheathing riper. Tar Boards. Straw Boards. Bonnet Boards. All orders from the Country will be attended to at the shortest notice. All goods sold will be carefully packed, snd de livered at any place in Ihe city. The highest cash price paid for Rags, or ex changed for Paper, as low as csn be bought else where. Please call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1849 STONE WARE. ri'VHE subscriber would most respectfully in 1 form his friends and a generous public, that ho is manufacturing the best quality of STONB WARS, in all its varieties, and is prepared to sell a little cheaper than any other manufacturer in the Union. He is also importing and dealing most extensively in CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSfVARE, which he offers on the most reasonable terms. His Potteries ere on Bond street north of Fay ette, and Chins store and dwelling at No. 8, E. Baltimore street. DAVID PARR. No. 6, E. Baltimore street, Bii-rixear, Maryland. February S, 1SS0. ly v ii i i7aTf,lpii i a IV2EDICAI, HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS AGO, BY Dll. KINK KLIN, N. IV. Corner of Thud and Unton Streets, BETWEEN 81'KUCt AND PISE STREETS, PUlLADEUiilA IJ'IFTEEN YEAU8 of extensive and uninterrupted jiMciica spent in this eily have rendered Dr. K. il.s mst expert uud successful practitioner lux and near, In tbe ireutiueiit of alt diienaea of a private nature. 1'era -i.a aiilicied with ulcere up m tbebidy. throat, or legs, pains in the beadot bmee, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, dtseas arising Irin youihfull excesses or impuriuca of the bi d, whereby the c uiantuuou has bcc.aie ciu'ucUej. axe all treated with aueccss He whopl.icca Imnaelf under the care of Dr. K., may re ligi 'ualy eonfi.le iu hia hoi, r as s geutlnuau, aud eoutkiwil ly rely u;i m his skill as a physician. TAKK PARTICl'LAK NOTICE. Young Men whi have injurrd thems!ve by a eerlni'i pi actice indulged in a bubit friuenilv Imrned from evil corupami'us or at echo t .the elfuce of which art uighity felt, eveu when asleep, nnd dcroy bnh mind and h kIv, ah iild apply imnied uuly. Weukueaa and e -ueututioiiaj debniiyl as of innaeuhreutrfTr, physical latMiude and gtu erol pr.'Strati m. irnubilnv and ail uerToua erTorii .us, tndi geaiion, siusgiihnen , f the livci, and every (uaeaiciu any way eoiiiiecied wiih the disorder of tin trocroauve fuiu Ujiis cured, aud full vigor restored, YOUTH AND MAXH03D, A vigorous lira or a rnomaiuro death. limm on self rri amotion. ONLY 25 CENTS. Ti,s Sxk just published is tiled with useful inf.'nnail n ou tbe inarniities and diseases of the Generative Grg&us. It adUeases iiacli alike to YOUTH, MANHOOD aud OLD AOK, aud ahould bn road hy all. The vaJuabie adviee and impreMive warning it gives, wiM prsvaiit yaara-if aaissry audauCariuf aud auve aiiuaai ly ThiUKUids oi Lives. Parenia by reading it srtH losra lew to prsvsol the dea truction their ehilorau. " aA remittance nf a) ents, eneloaed lo a tet'er, ad dressed I DU. K1NKKUN, N.. W e Tuer of THiKD UNION Streets, belwMu eVuo 4 Pine, Pbiladelpln, will ensure a b 'k, niuler envelope, pr return nf matt. Pars wa at a diat-uice may addreas tkr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at b"ma. PACKAGES OK MEDICirES, DJH ECTIONB, o., IfflSt'S. ctfoTTu,ac, Bxk-adlers, New Ageiits,Pedrara, Caasaaatrs, asd all others suppli with the above work as vary Jaw isiea. Febntary , laoO. ly ' VV1 IIITE BRANDT tot preservba brasdv paacbaa of an xavaUaal aualitv. fur aala by - H. MASeiL tmhnrf, Per. StJ, Hur iwi rHm-.m tf lAf intd - ttd l lW 4r SMALL dlAfl irr a4idl mm .' a Jkr.'i l ts r? it r-r t) nrA IHimtn. ht any vnif tf A' piuifyinf m.JuM mmt tr in cat M.iuin wki'A kju uidvi fttt tv.iirU rmjk lMmx$nm tsars Is tutttatHtnalU ttUlnm dial BRANT'S INDIAN tt t4t a M-ii-Int, In ever mpMt i v i tbn it abna. daot pwul, in grtM cam eltacted, th.t ONE HO IT IK. t It contains tun kurltying. hnalin; virlue at 1 etnaiaai pm Uiaa there Is oonian''d in -ir BluU wf s.f ar. apaWla, or any eiaar asaa'iWiH li."t bas .r Iwen !ISr4 ri.r sa:a. Ttierv t. au'l'.uht.:d poof It i.ur pitDipnleu, 'h.t by tho aw ot thl. gnat tJi Pw'Jt. tl.ay thai era bv:NO yt Lira Ilia? lb at were !. ud Csif .ro ".ri soWii-ibry ihal re."icx, S'-aorvLavs, mui j'uerari aiwiurej, ha.s bcea Hislsd and Class. Kunlrods Thousands wb htve uud RaaT' PvsiMts. sft.r ba.bg ased sat te.ted aLL tba nrivsrill&t and blher m.:tb. ,i,rs retaas weaded ti a Voii diseews, have drcUti lit-. Brant's Is tba Clisapor.t, tieean One fn'hct It baa iera mrdi.-.l. rmeti tet in it. snd. in rur-'unnce, cures ntrt rffrtaai ia siikb f,i (Nn limn er Ac.f,' of any t!t r met'ti .lie. ir. thin. 0'E DmUuI Itaasrr'f Pc.tr-ss will FOUR TItF.S in,, n il'.i -sue tr.nn t.At hwU t t mtm. Wirt Kr.kts I'csiriKa" wu.J la. eS'saat four tat. Ivi a l.,i't:.i. a, nrunariUa at t rtl-sr. Vat li'MsKT'il I l.'DIHtll 1, mi! I lr only IINtl UOi I. All a boule and a 'm t;l of it tai cured, an 1 i. ftt;in.'., of em ii'g. as lmv a, much uisea-v ai ont h9tJ uf MriaHila there fir,;, sar-',,phiii;ft, in eouiqnenee el It., fu, )ivver and lr hti.li.-H! , rll:st-y, shouiJ he aid at e ..-s Ihaai iV -ty Vitt Ci'f uer boule, to be as cA, as taa l'vas ru s i.' pn Dtllv. On Collar's Worth! ITjr mtiih t'i.vrta bow mnch v.uit.is bow msetl Sc.oruLi will UiiiWVi kMu'i Brtnt t VVtlTItt cure rie.-l the tallowir-g su'uieut, which is a .peci men of lis jriiver. CANCEROUS SCROFULA! '1 !u (liu ctr uf ii lyinff mttn who ytt I4r. II ni rurri of wurtt cum vt 8tTi(i.nl, by only 'Wirt liottltt of Mmiif'4 f'jntit.r. thn evur wt cured by Xhm ut of 7v 7rr (inltoni uf tlic btt tor$nperiila tint wt tv-r fla, Hrr-upmilla hna not thfjicient nudicti pwcr to (fleet lh cu: r nch n maliinqly kaneitM$ f , Mr J H. Ha3Kin, oi Runt', Oneiiia C , If. T.. hid Scrtf 'a fc:ir ysirj H jia ronlintMi lo bit b-J tht lt yimrhm w to much dit-Bffd mid tH-.biiititfd to untbla im rni hii hniil to bit he id. He hd thtj but nifdiral ltd- l ttl utfd nil ui the be$t turtaptrilla to no Roo rflW t grit ror and nnd wt t-on-idercd to be im ft Jb'sj fiat, nnd could nt livn Iirvrrfy four kourt long ?t wIm it lie commrncrd r.inj BKANTtf 'I'UinriEH. N tuk fAirtx nmrly rjf truin ear to Mr ft kott wai eat lln..u;h ,te ,-indpiitf under hii chin, o thftt fat lirebft thioiiijn ihe bu! In tar wri io rt?n around Hit. It cinild m hjitti vji out of !ti plnco, It orly holding by ft mill jiiii-f the ue uf nt arm wai dturoytd by two VU ci'ic n Vi'ir undf-r thi aim. fti )ara; aa a mau'a hand, had tx-rtr'y fi'tn llirnnth his aid- mf Ait body. 1 fa, ho waa Mllii Uii with Tvtnty auvh putrid, mcrid. oJrHttvt 1 cer$, on mif.ut a:u of hii nisun. for fanher and full iai t.ctitfu t, a oor VampkUla. UK t. 'I iiomas Williams, one of tb meat kilftil phy fnan of K..tnt waa rmhed tn fm Haakio Ui day kfri ui c.iiimi'ri'fil mlng Brant't rwitr. Vuct. W. rxarrn. ined htm and thn tu'd him thnt M the tdL in in lit4 ejrld cuts id not curt him thftt hia caae waa Worso than Hopeless ! Nf hmr Mr. HASK'N'R atat"mint of rare. IN aaM t Mv tr p -ncTir! mir bittlt of BRANTS PUtllFYIXd EXTRACT uf iUnrll if Leonard. Drufjitta, of Rome I ct'nun.iurd t)ntj thnt and bejran to hri brtt$r tha Bon l v. riinble I inr to sfet oj my btd, wbrre I had bar C(irfi;;d one y,.ir ihn tsenjm bottle enabled tne It tt 0'U of ike koiae -th TttiftD Irottle enabled me tu FToi 7V- MU$ tf. Kunii- rcnu'e. where 1 procured Six ftiultt nimo: n I ttr. bad fimtiird uaina; them. Sevtntun oui of 7avn.'y l'!r!i mn iifalko ir Mid thru hottitt more MivrN.d a rr.KFM'r :L'KE f alt the Ulcere, and rav aton d ine to gaj.i kraUk. FOURTEEN WITNESSES! Mr. tl.SKIN has sworn to tba s'iot (Arts, an. tho f't, a-r witnr-iieil and errtilled to by DOC'T. T. Wllj-I.UMS-Mr. O II RHOWN. ,rci ,-f nr uf the ITliI Rrmt f.(-Mrs,ra. 11IS5I.I.I. & I.KONAltD, Whniesaln and reuil Drii'.'ijiils-aiid LLKVtN other ruptctail. vunauo. We Challenge the World To mOVK a Curs of as retoltinr and ttfltrly ktptlut a e ot erofala. by the um of TEN TIM KS a. much MTMparilla, ur any otjier inedieine, as was used of 0rni t Vurifitr to etfret tie t,u.e cure-wbich cure shall bo ,ior, d by as many mil aawara, novuil, sniaeasss, as at the abore cure. FOn 8A1.K BY John W. Friliug, Suntmry IV Mary A. McCsjr N.irthumberahU. J. Jul II .lUaei MUton, lle:iry J. ShneTnr d3 lvlwurd A. Kutziier in AikunCniirlid Pnttsgrorei Hayes A McC.irinick, McEweuairiSe, W. 1'. 1. Painter, Muncy, J. IV Mjiiii i A Co., lluh-f.-l:;e, Kd ward W lis vi, New Berlin, Th rni.m .It Baker, Lewisburr, S J. Cr wse, BelinsgroTe. W. H. Biekl-y. l'anrilie, F.. P. I.ei's J..hn R Myer, B!.maSirg. Ail lri'era and nrdera must Im addressed W SVaaawe m Co., lOd Urpn."t,vy v. New York. Sniibary, July 'il, 1619 ly. ttiult able Lifts liimirance, Annuity and Trust Company. OFFICE 74 WAISl'T STREET, nilLADKI.PHIA. CAMTiLSiiU.OOO. CuajiTiea PsarxrcAi.. ryHF. C-m;ianyare niw prerJired to transaet business .1 nrfii the in st litierai and advaiitageons terms. They are authorized by their charter (aret. .1) "tn nuke all and every iiwuranee appertauiing to life risks of whatever kind or u:iture, ajid tn receive aiid execute trusts, make endow ments, and tn grant ami purehase annuities." 'rhe Corn, l-niy sell uunimies and endowments, aiid act as Trustees for luiii-irs and heirs. TaUe of rrcnnunu required for the Assurance of (10(1 for the whole term of Life. Age.Prem. j Age. I Prem. Age. Prera, lo I 50 31 8 09 4 I 3 3 1 I S3 3-1 15 47 3 4 IS las 33 nan 48 3i 19 I I 59 31 8 17 49 3 77 33 160 350,31 604 21 1 63 3d S0 SI 4 It lJ 37 HI 51 41 -3 10J 3d lit 63 4 51 '-'I 1 72 3J a II) M 4 71 25 1 7 40 1) 70 5.1 4 81 S4 lei 41 SSI 5 li 1 t9 -i 11 Oi 87 5 31 '.'i I pi 43 3 01 58 g 54 S9 1 W 41 3 11 59 5 7(1 30 x 01 45 3 83 63 03 The premiums are less thin any other enmpany, and tho lo'.cis aff itd greater advanlagea. Table of ruUl'-yeerly aiit iiuarterly premiums, half crobt rstea of premuun, short terms, j.mit Iirea, eurvivnrshis and en.lowinfnts, alas liru ,( Apf.beaii u (for which mere are biank eheeta1) are 1 1 ho lud on applicuti n at the ofhee, or by letter to tfio Agent, J. II. t'l'KilY, Sunbury. Raixs ros insc7H.no S100 on a single Life Age. For Life. U 30 40 60 69 l,SO 2,04 S.70 3,o4 ,03 F.xaMrLX A pcrsm aged 30 years next binh day, by paying me Comiuny 99 t ents would secure ti his family or bcira should be die in one vear 1 or for $9.90 he en eurns to inem einoO; or ", 813 annually f ir aeveu years he seeurea to them 81000 should he die 111 seven ynars ; or for 10.10 paid anuu illy during life he secures VI jno to bo paid when he dice. Tue insurer SK-uiing bis own bonus, by ihe duTrreiiee in amount of premiums from th-se charged bv oilier offices. For lg,U the lieirs would receive tVO0w ah uiU he die in one year. 1'oima of npicaliou and all particulars n-av be had al the omce. PKTEB CUliLEN, I'reeidcut. 'ice Preaulent, AVm. M. Baix. 1'ncis V. Hau ls, Secretary snd Treasurer. CoNsecrixo PiiTmciAM Dr. J. U. Mmier, Sunbury. , 11 11 ....1 . ..'. - , vi,, ooiiuuiy, vj.iii io, .miuumoefauui ( ty. Hmibur)', July IS, 1519. Finn moor chbsts. FOR BOOKS, PAPEES, JEWELRY, Lc. EVAKS At WATSON, No. SO North Third street, between Arch and Race, and 84 Dock street, OrrOSlTE THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE. Patent Soap-stone Lined anil Her bole Cover SALAMANDERS, FW.E AXD THIEF PROOF IRO CHESTS, VVsrrauteil to stand more Ileal it ik-Vll A' 1"" Air-Clmruber lro r ..... .I ll Chcata. I60O nou. ...... T,... rf also ulao eouiiuus to make tba ordinal K7RY""af 17 F'r vory I m P'-eea 3 iii li g'm h.u.ih.. 11a CUage Keya, which can be changed eovi-ral tbouaand timea ehsnfi ca ble 111 fact evonr tirao the Liaik us oeed it neaiikble. These Locks sre proof aguiuet the m art expert Thievea, being supplied witk the Patent Kay-koio Cover, and mads very etroug, they cannot be hkiwa oooit bv Guntvwder. Tncae Locks ars inlomted fur H.V.NkB. bTOBKS, SAFES, Ae. foaland letui oupyuig presses, tr proof doore fot Banks and Stores. Patau! Mats Lined Refrigerators, warrant or! superior to all otbeia. Wstor F iltsrs. Shower Bailis uf taa Uet auak- ity. nr Pereiins wishing tn pauchaaa any of tba above ar. tialee, will pleaae give them a coil, as (key sell cbaapas thau any ocbec ui uie L'aitod Scales. IAVI0EVA.VS, JOILVNM4 WATSON. PhUsdetpAia. Novembor 10, M-ly OSE OINTMENT. A (root) supply rf,b XcavlUnt Article tog Tctlav, 4 c., juA reei4 asd for ttl t.y HENBY MASfeEE- oittniry, July t. J8, For I year. For T years. 61 fit M i,rj I S,H7 a.ld 3,g7