SUNlWliY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKiN JOURNAL. aliforma 2Ccu?s. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CRESCENT CITY ANOTHER TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION IN AN FRANCISCO. Over Three Hundred Houses Burned. LOSS-THRfcE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, 9300,000 la Cold Dust. (Front the Ssn Francisco Herald, June IB.) We have scarcely courage or spirit to at tempt calmly to record this last and most ter rible disanterto our apparently doomed city. We know not how to sufficiently collect our thoughts or our energies under this stunning tlow. In little more than three hours, at least two thirds of the wealthiest portion of the city hare been coniumod. The property -of the heaviest houses in town the hard earnings of years of successful industry tare been swept away. Gloom and desola tion has settled on many a stout heart. Ma ny a man. in easy circumstances has been "brought to the verge of ruin. The commer cial greatness of this fair city has received a shock, from which it will not recover for many a month to come. It is tho will of God we bow with humility to this awful dispensation of an All-wise Providence. The fire originated in a back building at tached to the Sacramento House, between Sacramento and Ciay streets. It commenced a little before eight o'clock, A. M., and ns the wind was high at the time, it communi cated quickly with the adjoining building. When we arrived at tho scene of conflagra tion, the flames were roaring in an immense yolume from the direction of Sacramento st. to the corner of Montgomery and Clay. The Mayor and all the principal citizens were promptly on the ground, but the supply of water being limited, no effort was of any avail to arrest its progress short of Clay street. Here a determined stand was made, but not withstanding tho most active and ceaseless exertions, the flames spread to the north side and extended as far as Mr. Nnalo' unlinUh ecl building on Montgomery street. The banking honso of Mr. James Kim:, of William was lorn down, and tlii? enabled the citizens o arrest the progress of the fire at this point. Mr. Nagle's loss was comparatively trifling. If any man more partiruhuly than all other 'deserves tho thanks of the community, it is tol. Jack Hays Wo know no terms of com rheVida'tion sufficiently strong to express our admiration of the conduct of iliis zallant of ficer, feut for his noble exertion'!, ihe whole (if the block bounded by the north side of fclay street, anil from Montgomery street to the water, would have been sacrificed, lie formed a line' from the Artesian well in the building known as the Pacific Ratlifi, in Mont gomery street, to Clay Street, and by the most untiring efforts kept the lire at bay. Several times ho was obliged to descend from tho ladder, reeling under tho most seorchin" heat; blit, even after llie lire had been partially subdued, he remained on guard till 4 o'clock in tho afternoon. Pkofessor Wi:r.sTF.i:s Dkatii Warrant Sio.NKD. Professor Webster is said to have. been fully prepared for the decision of the Executive Counsel at least, when he learned it from the evening papers, he did not appear to be disappointed. His wife and three daughters ; also, Mr. Soliier, one of his connsel, had an interview with him in jail yesterday. It is understood that Prn!"s-or Webster had expressed a wish that if Ik; were to he executed, an early day niidit be lixed ; and that his family might be kept in ignorance fcf the time. For a long time the family have abstained lrom reading any news paper whatever. The prisoner was visited this morning by High Sheriff Eveleth, who found him calm and appearently resigned. Professor Webstpr had probably lon before abandon ed all hope of the favorable action of the Governer and council. His Excellency, Ihe Governor, has affixed his signature to the "Death Warrant, which has been duly transmitted to tfie High Sheriff. Boston Transcript, Saturday. A Mammoth Printing; Pnns. Messrs. Hoe & Co or New York city, are construc ting a printing machine for the "Sun" newspaper, capable of throwing out from fifteen to twenty thousand copies per hour. It will be thirty-three feet lonr, with eiht printing cylinders and its cost will be not far from 21,000. It is the first of the kind ever constructed. A Western paper. Bays : "Never plead guilty to poverty. So far as this world is concerned you had better admit that yon are an infernal scoundrel." Mens hats arid the coverings of umbrellas are now made in London ol'Outta Percha. A Pious. African at Louisville stumbled while talking, one very dark night, and was pitched head foremost down a celler, which afforded him an "open entrance." Springing to hid led, he exclaimed, "Bress de Lord dat I lit on my head ! If dis nig. ger had scraped bis shins bo hard, I spec he broke his leg." l! STAND UPON THE SOIIi OF FREEDOM !" cried a stump orator. "No, "exclaimed his shoemaker, "you stand in a pair of boots that have never been paid for." Lower Turkeyfoot, Fa., isa great place, flavn't the trost remote idea, however, in what section jf the State it lies. Twelve hundred and fiftv-seven ves sels have left the Atlantic ports for Cali fornia, since the first discovery of gold in that region. . This Summer has been peculiarly hard upon children, and the summer complaint, or cbolera-intantum, has been much more fatal than in past years. A Facetious friend says that dancing women wear their dresses at half mast, as a mark of respect to departed modesty. Our friend had better be careful or he may be arraigned at the bar of fashion, and forced to take It " bail. Tire rHYBioiANS says that when the first symtoms of cholera appear, the patient should lie down on his back, and remain quint. Ijc iHorkct s. Philadelphia Market July 24, 1800. Flour. Flour is quiet and the price stea dy; shipping brands are selling at S3 12o brl. K.vtra Flour at 5 37 brl. Rye Flour is held at $2 81. Corn Meal is worth $2 75 per brl. ' Wheat. Thero is a limited demand for red Wheat at SI 17c. prime White al 81 25c Rye. Penna Rye is held at Coo per bush. Corn. Corn is in demand at 64 c. for yel low ; While is worth 58 Cenls. Oats. Southern are worth 41c, and Penna 4 3c Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bbls at 2Go and hhds at 24 J cents. Baltimore Market. July 22, 1850. Wn bat. Small sales of good to prime reds woie rnado to-day at 118 els., ami Perm while at ISO els. Corn. White at 60 a CI cents, and of yel low lit 05 cenls. Oats. Prices range from 43 to 44 cents. Whiskey. Sales of bbls were mude at 25t cents, and of hhds at 24 J cents. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly by Henry Masser. Wheat. . ICS Ktk. .56 Conx., - - . .(10 Oats. . - - 37 DcTTEH. ' - - . .12 Ecus. - - . . 8 111 II K. .... 5 Flaxseed. - . - - I S3 Tallow. - - 10 litEJIVAJ. - 25 Flax - . . -8 IIki ki.tn Flax. 10 Dhikii Arri.Es. - - . - C2 Do. Peaches. - . 200 PROCLAMATION. JV OT1CK is hereby given that the several courts of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions of the pence, and Orphans' Court, Court of Over anil Terminer anil General Jail Delivery, in and for llic county of Northumberland, to commence ut the Court Ilouse, in the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Mnnilnv, 5th of August next, will continue TW O EKKS. The. coroner. Justices of the Peace and consta bles in mid for the county of N orthumberland, arc requested to be then nnd there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, itniiisilioiis, and other TiMiirmhrunccH, to do those thintrs to their several otiiccs itpuerlainint; to be dene. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner arc also requested and commanded to he then and there ultendiinr in their proper persons to prosecute iiirainst him, as kluill be junt and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors am requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the timo appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hands al Sunbury, the 9th day of ' March in the year of our Lord one thousand eiiibt hundred and filly and the Independence of the United States of America the 7-llh. JAMES COVERT, SbfT. God save the Commonwealth. LIST OF JUK031S. F Northumberland Countv for August Term A, 1). lS.ul. r:tEB" Jciroi's N.VXi;.. OCCUPATION". IiKJltiENCR. Win. Nesbit. Fanner, Chilisquaquo. Robert Campbell do Rush Geo. Rulirabach. Fouuderer. Siiiitiurv .las. I'.aehler, John Vanzant, Carpenter, Up. Aususla Fanner, Shaniokiii. Innkeeper, Coal Fanner, Chilisqnaque Tailor, Sunbuiy Roat builder, Xurliiutn'lniv.l 0 Henry Haas, 7 John Voris. 8 John Sehmick, 9 Robert Leslier, 10 Henry Shipe, 1 1 James Cat heart, 12 Jacob Weiser, 13 Michael Shive, Farmer, T.ow. Augusta do Delaware do Jackson do Low. Augusta do Rush do do Carpenter, Lewis 14 Samuel Johnson 15 n.miel Hursli lfi .las. Wilsun, 17 John Cnldren, runner. Low. Augusta, 18 David Dnnkolbernr, do Lit Mahonov 19 Geo. Yiiimj, Rriekmaker, Sunbury 20 John S Haas, Farmer, t.'p Angiibla 21 Isaac Seiler, Blacksmith, Low Mahonoy 22 Isaac Do Witt, Farmer, Low Aumisfd 23 Win Valine, do do Rush 24 John F Kline, Traverse Up Augusta Jurors 1 Goo Mntchlcr, !' :irmer do do do do Rush. Shamokitt Tin but Delaware 2 Clias Alexander, 3 Andrew Armstrong 4 JiiIiii Suibert, 5 Gen Tritesliach, Lewis 6 John W Milos, Gentleman, Northumb'd 7 WmLonrait, 1'aimer, Low Augiibla 8 Peter Cobcl, Tanner, Jackson 9 Wm M Anten, Millwright, Chilisqnaque jo ;uioriaei ueiK, n neeiwrif.Mii, coal 11 John Mover, Farmer, Up Mahonoy 12 Michael Wert, Miller, Low Mahonoy 13 David Malieh, Farmer, Up Mahonov ,41 I. C ' . ' I 1 . J n jacou cipaiz, went , l.ow iWalionoy jo josepu isjurgnn, farmer, L!p Augusta 16 John . Oyster, do Delaware 17 Geo Dimm, do Lewis 18 Bnj Troxel, do Chilisquaquo 19 Jos Weitzel, do Low Auustji 20 John Hull. do Shamokin 21 John Biniaman jr.. Boatman, L. Mahony 22 Simon Polke, Millwright, Chilisquaquo 23 Edward Buoy, Farmer, Point 24 Jacob Ueise, do Up Mahonoy 25 John Malieh, Jtistice: do do 20" Jos Snvder, Gent., ' Coal 27 Hugh H Teats, Farmer, Shamokin 28 Jesse Teals, do do 29 John Kbright do Low Augusta 30 Jacob Lvert, do Up Mahonoy j I iiunry jackson.t iviiuoier, imiiiou 32 Jacob Sliipmnn, tanner, Low Augusta 33 Daniel Kaufman. do Up Mahonov 34 John Hart, Blacksmith, Low Augusta ja junii i Lowuen. Minemuker, JMillon 30 Isaiah Miller, Farmer, Shamokin 37 Beni. Treon, do Jackson 38 Pmii'1 Ilileman, Carpenter, Low Augusta 39 Reuben Snyder, Wheelwright, Shamokin 40 iren Gaul, Single, Up Augusta 41 John Zimmerman, Farmer, Low Augusta ii rump weaver, do Rush 43 Henj. Wolverlon, do Shamokin 44 Joseph Wullis, Gentleman, Point 45 Henry Repley, Farmer, Shamokin 4b' Jos Burman, Boatman, Milton 47 Alex. Colt, Blacksmith, Northumberland 43 iMicnaei i.enker, Justice, Low Mahonoy Tclit Juror 1 Jacob Shaffer, Farmor, Low Mahonoy & I'uu i uiiuisn, no I'omt 3 John Snyder, do Low Augusta 4 Jas Smith, do Up do 5 Anthony Watson, do Point 6 Alex Keed, Plasterer, Chilisquaquo 7 Adam Gilger, Farmer, Shamokin 8 Chas Gulo, do Chilisonanne 9 Boneville Holshue, Merchant, Up Mah'ny A lt 1? . . L, 1 J III roiB llir, ,11 Comly Vincent, 12 John Hummer, 13 Solomon Folk, 14 Ab Troutman, 15 Grim Morgan, no iNorthumberrrt Farmer, Lewis do i'omt do do do Up Mahonoy jacuBOn Point 16 Dan'l Braniirain. Gent.. Noilhumherland 1 17 Jacob Sliizel, Farmci, Dtlawaie 18 John Wert, do Jackson 19 Jas Lowrey, do Delaware 20 Jas Hayes, do do 21 Elias Walton, Carpenter, Milton 22 Ab. Lawrence, Boatman, do 23 Samuel Lerch, Farmer, Lewis 24 Jas D Barr, Justice do 25 Jos Hays, Laborer, Delaware 26 Reuben Garinfcer, Farmer, Up Augusta 27 Dan'l McFalls, do Turbut 28 Mnrk Slack, do Up Augusta 29 Peter Roitz, Miller, Low Augusta 30 Dan'l De Wilt, Farmer, do do 31 John B Heller, do Chilisqnaque 32 II. H. Knoeble, do Shamokin 33 Jos Hoover, do oo do Low Ansusta 34 Samuel Reeser, 35 Geo Enrich sr., 36 Wm Hayes, do Low Mahonoy Merchant, Delaware. LIST OF CAUSES. rtn .1 : . f r-nmmnn PUmnf IV nr. thumberland County at August Term 1850. T Hilcmttn adm'r. of Geo. Tho heirs of Tlios. Grant, dee'd. Grant Rowers Low-beret al vs George Miller &. son same vs Jonas Bowman .Tonus Uowman et al vs Sninuel KaulVman Danville & Pottsville , c i Rail Iioad Co. Wm tV. R. Fegely Frederick Keener Hcnrv II. Burr vs George Hcekert vs Wm. Ayres vs Wm. McCay'sadin'rs vs Jacob HolVman vs Dodge & Barret vs Dew-art cV Jordan etal vs Elizalieth Weilzcletal .aeh Stroecker 'eter Richtcr's ex'rs Ann Mvers It .ichaej McCartv Wm. & R. Fcgcly & Co. vs John Slushier Jacob Karchner vs Daniel Frvinire ct al 'has. W. Richards vs Joseph Pettit vs Kobcrt W Dunn vs James Dunn vs Jacob Cabel vs Samuel R Wood Mary Snyder ct al same Wm 11 Thompson Pontius ij Thompson S D JorJiMi, S Hunter Alex Jordan Com. for Saml Furman vs John B Miller vs John B Boyd's ex'rs v Eward A Kutzuer vs George L. Weimer Robert McCay Jacob Philips I S Lawrence adm'r of n . t t, . i Sarah Leighou. Clavtonfor J Mc.Willianis vs Jchn Bewen F O'Donnell for Wm P Aaclo vs John Divert MaiT? Vickery vs Peter Fcssler sunie Vs 1 ctcr Hrosious same vs John Bobb same Vs Daniel Gun'crt Charles H pruk vs Eli Slifor Thos Cuinniings et si vs J Pnrke A: I R Rishsl onuthan I.eedum etal vs Wm McCay's adm'rs 'hristian Bollinger vs Charles Housel George Troxel vs Bepj. O. Clayton Chas. A. Andre vs F. Matthews Daniel Ifannnbac'ii Moses Bower vs John Cmrad vs Ric-hard Goodman vs Philip Spayd vs Geo Bowman vs John Arnold vs John N Lane et al amuel Seaman siirne A. Jurdan ct al Jas Curolhers ct al J Dixon l v (J A Dion vs Bonbam R Kaso Hunter oV wife vs Dr. J S Doueal DS Caul ec G Lawrence vs II & V Wilhelm Hannah Montironicrv vs Joseph Rhoads Jrccu A. Bros, for T Howard vs Ilenrv Lantz David Perrv vs Abraham LmiL'ei' same om. for P Hileman vs Henry Ilahlerman vs Thos A Billington vs John Frick's ex'rs Elizabeth Prick's ex'rs Montgomery A Sweoy vs James Covert olm nailv vs Samuel ii lain Wm McClery vs Samuel A Leidy lienj Hummel Vs Philip Clotliller Margaret Summer vs The ex'r of H Summer , r r.r .1. i. i. Jas Kirkpatrick vs ' " T' Jonathan Sliver vs John Hummel las T Sutton iV Co vs Samuel Kvlo P Miller Indorsee Ac vs J Swcriv t Son .'laytoii for Mc illiams vs Jos Savid'c Wm L Drwart vs Torlliumh'lnnd county D Cuiuniim:s vs MniitLr-imcrv A Mastcllcr M Miller vs 11 A F Wilhelm aeob Stitzel vi S.imucl L lleck IJ I! Kate vs Geo A Dixon i P yson lor Job Tyson vs Dnniel L. Schneek John Dane and wif va Susan I Iniienstine vs Edward D Pearce vs D II Watson vs Samupl Jarret vs G F Hull's adm'rs ct si vs John Bailey vs Peter Adams vs Geo Shall'er vs Hullihen vs Northumberland county vs same as Carolher et al Philip Billinver Jacob Niltrnuer Frederick Shell K McCorinick William Pcrsing hn Kcs.ilcr obn Datesuian Geo Apslev James DietVenbaeh Fi ver A Wm Mover vs Elias Uurm.lli vs Thomas Kuscr vs K D Gumming! vs Allen Shrcver Wm M Anten Win M.-Clcry George Lawrenco JOHN FA HNS WORTH, Proth'ry. I rothonotarv s olncc Sunbury, July fi, ISoO. IIB.AHY MADB TT'E take this method to inform the readers of ' the Sunburv American, that, should they visit, Philadelphia, in truest of Good and Cheap Clothing, and favor us with a cull, they shall not be disap pointed in obtaining the best ot garments at Ihe lowest cash pi ices. We have now on hand the largest assortment ever oll'ered in Philadelphia, among which are Dlt ESS and FROCK COATS from 5 to $1, PANTS nnd VESTS from To u. to $3, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, BUSI NESS SACK COAT.S and COATTEES, all of which shall he sold at such prices as to make it an object for the people of Sunbury and the sur rounding country to extend to us their patronage. PERRY R. M'NEILLE & CO. South East corner of tith and Market. July 13, 1850 Letters Testamentary, TV OTICE is hereby given, that letters Trstamen ' turv on the estate of Anna Hunsicker, late oftlio Borough ofNortbiimberland, dee'd., have been granted to thcsubsrrilK-r. Debtors and cred itors of the estate, are requested to call for settle ment. DAVID I AGGAR1, Ex tor. Northumberland, July C, 1S50 Ot REGISTER'S NOTICE. . TftTOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees Cre 1( ditors and other persons interested in tho estate of George Miller, dee'd, settled by his admi nistrator John Wolf; of Mary E Miller, dee'd., nettled bv her adm'r John Wolf; of William Dep- pin, dee'd., settled by his adm'rs Abraham Dcppin and Alexander Dcppin ; of Sarah Gulp, dee'd, set tled bv her adm'rs Cyrus Barton ; of Esther Rockefeller, dee'd, settled by hor aam'r James Forrester; of Jacob Weikel, dee'd., settled bv hit exec'r John Boycr; of Benedict 8holenberger, dee'd., settled by his exec'r John and Jonathan Snyder; of Samuel Smith, dee'd., settled by bis adm'r Edward H. BaMy ; of Martin Zartman, dee'd settlec by his exec'r John Zartman ; of John Pen- syl, dec d., settled by his adm rs John and Leonard Pensyl; of Philip Kohl, dee'd, settled his adnlVs John and Daniel Kohl; of Enoch llower, dee'd., settled by his exec r Injur, Vincent. The account of Philip Follmer, Guardian of Jacob 8. Struub ; the account of George Conrad, Guardian of Sarah Ann Chamberlain formerly Malieh, Hannah Ma lick, Hettv Mallick, Lydia Malick, Charlotte Mi lick, Jeremiah Malick and Mary Malick I the ac count of Daniel Dunkelberger, Guardian of Esther and Mary Philips ; the account of Daniel Swarti, Guardian of Catharine Cressingerj the account of George Geise, Guardian of Moses Leitzcl ; the account of Abraham Wolf, Guardian of Jacob Sltive jr., of Sarah Draher, dee'd., settled by ber adm'r John Draher I of Martin Keftrr, dee'd, set tled by his exec'r John F. Wolfinger, Esq. j . That the Executors, Administrators and Guar dians of said estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland county, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county on Tuesday the 6th day of August next, lor confirmation and allowance. JOHN P. PURSEL, Register. Register's office Sunbury, July (1, S TO THE VOTERS OF NORTHUMBER . LAND COUNTY. ITJELLOW CITIZENS : Encourafred by a . large number of my friends, I oiler myself s a candidato for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER t the next election, (subject to the decision of tlis Democratic County Convention.) Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to perforin the duties of said office faithfully and to the best of my ability. PETER HOUGH AWOUT. Rush township, June S2, 1850. ' IS1 A II OOA N YANOM AMU Je7 STEAM MILL, AMtTLIlMXU Midi', Corner of Eleventh and Hidge Road. AND CABINET MAKERS, GENERAL FURSIS1USG STORE, No. 134 South Second Street, below DockSt., l'iiit,Ai)i:i.riiiA. flHE subscribers Would call the special a'.ton JL tion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their very extensivo assortment, of materials in their line, consisting of Mahogany Veneers, Boards a rid Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish, Looking Glass Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of ISai'dwarf! Ton!, Ac. Cabinet Makers residing out of tho City, would find it greatly to their sdvnntaga to call at our store to purchase such materials as they want, connected with their business. All our (roods are W-AKIIANTEJ). of the best quality, and at very reduced prices. Our Terms are Cash, (no trade.) Wc guarantee to give every man the worth of his money. T. ct I,. THOMPSON. N. B. Mahogany, Walnut and Hand Rnil Plank, and Stair Ballusters tot Builders. alsfl Maililn Mantles, always on hand, anil every de scription of turned work. Juno 8, 1S50. ly linn, '"sMiTsTaTcar No. 2134 Market Street, above 5th St. Puii-iDEirni t, TV Iiolcsule OrnzlstM. AXi DEAi.nns in "IRUGS, Mcmcie, PrxTs, On.s, Wisnow ' Glass, Vahniskes, Dir. 6'Trrr, Patent Meuicixes, Med.-cixe Cuests, SiRoicaI. I TRi'MEifTs, Scc, &c; and manufacturers of the celebrated Congress Int, Black, Blue and Red. The quality of this Ink is unsurpassed, and we are now prepared to furnish it of all sizes, neatly packed in boxes from one to three d 'Zen each. L. S. &; Co., endeavor to have always on hand a ftill assortment of good and genuine Drugs, nl the lowest possible rates. Particular attention is nlso paid to the manner of putting up and packing their goods, so that they feel prepare.l to warrant their carrying any distance with perfect safety. All orders by letter or otherwise will receive prompt attention. Philadelphia, June 15, 1S30. Gai YOltU & I'HlCilHCLrill.i JOURNEYMEN llattfiH .4no( lullou, Cor. of 6A and Chestnut Sreet, Philadelphia. ( 'ONTINUE to make and sell a finpr and mure durable Hat for the money than any other establishment in llie United States standard price of Hats $3 00. Gents arid Boy's Cloth and Glazed Cups. Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Calaly Paiiuma and Straw Hats at equally low prices. May 25, ls.'.O ly .BEZ. i IM'ltSB A: Co. I Ml1 OUTERS OF Watches, Jewelry, Hated Ware, A.l I'l.M V ItO'ltiS, 112 Chesuul St.. between 3d if 4th Streets. PHILADELPHIA. A LW A keep on band an excellent assort ment of the above articles, which they will seil on terms as low as any in the city. June 15, 1S50. liin riuu.AiH i.i'in i a im: i.kji oi; stork. HITTING & VATi;UMAX, Impoiters and Dealers in Liquors, No. 2J0 Murk't street, Philutelpha, fTVV.R for aalc, tlie clirapest and b!3t auort- ' mi'iit of Liquors in l'liilndulpliin, such as rhainpiiRUP, Sliorrics, l'urt, Sli-rk, Claret, Hur- guinlios, (Saiitiirn, IJarsur, Muderia, Lisbon, 'lVneriiu; and Sicily Willis. Dratulios ol'tlie rlmicrst dnitida, viz: Maglina, Olard. l'onct, llcnnesv, &c, vtr. Finn lliiUanil Oin, .MonoiigiiUi'ia, Scotcli and Irish M'hiskry, iVc, Ac. Hotels and the country trade supplied at Phila delphia prices on the most liberal terms. July 13, 18:0. PUBLIC SALE. ("".N Monday, thu l'-'.h day of August next, at ' the I'ourt HoiiFC in Sunbury, ut 10 o'clock A. M., wi!l be exposed to sale, Two f.nls) oT Ground in said iorou!h,on Water street, Nns 90 and 91. On lot No. t)l, is ere -ted, a large Two Srouv PwELliNH lorE. Late the estate of Mary Lyon, dee'd. The 1U will be sold together, or sepurutely to suit purchasers. The term of sale, will be made known on the day of sales by Cr.OROE LYOX, Exec'r. Simbiiry, July 0, 185H ts (LATE PAUTNEIK Ol' C. HCHKACK) Varnish MamifaHory and l'ulnt Molt', No 78 North Fourth Street, A FEW POORS ABOVK CHERRY, W EST MDC. rillliADELrillA. Constantly on hand and for sale at reduced prices, and of superior quality, the foi lowinu articles, viz: Cnarh, Cabinet, Jiianner' ami C 1 Cloth Vamiphea ; DrvitiL' Jnim) : Ilt unJ Ujrnru Vuruinh: Iirowii, VVhi'e ami lied Suirii 4o; Transf'T d ; AriiH', H-'iue and Cch PniiiTer' and VI1i(hn, Mntcrinla ; PI'TTY IN Ql'ANTlTli:?-, PMNTS, DKY. 1 OIL. AM) I'llK- PAK U 1'OK IMMI J)! ATIi L JE ; Milliner' Vtrmah, Glue und A rids ; ULick Jupun f-r Iron ; Adhesive du. for Khiicv Work; Picture and Wind v G-i: Arhats' Co- Lmra. Drv and ill Tuhea : Nai' FikH Oil: frold, Silver, and Oerman Lmf; (i-'ld. Silver, and (Vpptr Urunze : Gla- zier:a liam.nda. Alat, veiy auperior ishoa Blacking aaid Writinp Ink. June tin, 1B.50 J. II. THOMAS, Ornamental and French Stylo Frame manuiaciurer, 801 Ifra!m' st , between 3d and 4th street. PHILADELPHIA. I1ESPKCTKLI.LY direct the attention of the I pulilic to lila superior ilylca of Plain and Fancy Frumca, which are of the latest and moat beautiful ilcinng. Aa a hanJaome Frame at a LOW TRICE, has l.ci'ii much desired, he was induced some months since to commence the manufacture of Iheso Frames. In a short lime tho damand has heen o (rrcai, that he ha been obliged to incieas his facilities, and new olVer at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, Singly, or in thousands, the most beautiful Frames, suitablo for Paintings, Prints, Daguerreotypes, Cards, iic., 6ic. For Durability Unsurpassed. Hotels, Publrb Buildings, Steamboats, Stores, Ca binet Furniture, &c, decorated in imitation of carved Knse Wood. riT Please call and see specimens. , May S5, 1850 ly "MINERAL WATER, from the OaW Oi chard 1 ' - Acid Springs, highly valuable in chronic di seases, and tonic remtoies, for sale by HENRY MASSER. Pu'iburv, June 29, lS'.n. - tf 'RESOLUTION . Relative to an Amendment of the Consti tution; Rmolvid r Tits Smati! aku Ho mil o Resreskkta TIVH Ot TIIS COMMOSWKM.TII Olf PsHKSTLVANlA IS UlNKRAL Ast MMLT mm, That the Coiiilitutioo of this Commonwealth I amended in tin second lecti'jn of th fillh srllcls, to that it shall read as follows: Tlio Judres of the Supreme Court, of the severa l Courtsof Coninr 'll Pleas, and of such other Courts of Record re oraliall be eela blmhcd by law, shnll be elcrtnd Viy the qualified electors of the Commonwealth in the manner followin, to wit: The Judges ol" Ihe Supreme Court, by the. quslitied electors of lh.j Commonwealth at lr(tc. The 1'rmiclmit Judges of the several Courts of Common Pleas nnd of such other Courts of Record ss are or shall be i-.tlubliahed by hiw, and all other .tu'hrot reqnirori to be learned in tho law, by the quali fied eloctois of the respective '-liatrict a over whicli they are to preside or act as Judges. And t be Associate JuVgoa of the Count of Common l'lesii by tl.e qualified elect-ra of the c.mnliett resiertively. Tin, Jui'gea of the Supreme Court shall hold their ofticta for the t inn of Alteon years, If they shall a Ima; lichave t hemselvcs well: (subject to the allotment liereiunfier provided for, sulaeqiient to the first election :) The President JurlgcH f the several Cotilti of C ilinii n Pleis. and of siiclt other ei urts of Heeord as are or ahill lie est:ililished by 1 iw. nnd : Jl other .bulges re quired to be Irarucd in the law. shall t Md Iht.-ir odices for the term of ten years, it they shall so long behave tlu-in-selves well : The As'K'iate Jndecs of the Court of Com mon Picas shnll hold their nlnees for the term of live years, If they kIihII a i long behave tlisira'ilvcs well : all of wll na shall In; cijin.iiissioned bv the Uovernjr. but for any reu sjuable cnusu whieh a)iall ivH be su Ticient grounds of imjienchinent, the Oovernor slutll remo e any of llieiu on the address ol two-lhirds of each branch of the l.cirislHlure. The lirst election shall take plaee st the general election of this Common wealth next after the a. lop; ion of tins amend ment, n ml the commission of all the judges who inn y be Ihcu in olTice shall expire on the firal Monday of lleeem bcr foil 'wine, when the terms of the new judp-es sliult ecmimencn. The perpoiia who sinll t'len be elected .liutiies of the Supreme Court phall hold ihel r otiiccs as follows : one of tticin f ir three, venrs. one fir six veins, one f"r nine yenrr, one f.r twelve Years, unit one for !iiecn years ; the term of ench to be decided by I it by the suid judges, lis soon nflcr the election n convenient, tin;l the result eerlilied by them to the Governor, that Ui coimnisalons mny be is5in.il in accordance Ihereto. The judae wbso eoininis si'in will first expire slnll be Chief .1 vstice dtirimr his term, and Iheri-niter euch juigc wIiohc tomniissioH shrill first ex pire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, mid if two or more commissions shnll exoire on the sa-ne dnv, the judges h ddins lhin sh ill decide by ! t vhic '1 shall ho the Cluei Justice. Any vacancies Imppeiiinir t y dentil, lesiirnotion, or otherwise." in r.ny of the said oou its. shall be filled by nnpointnieiil bv the' Governor, to e )nliiiue till the first Monday of fleeeniber succeeding the next ireiicral election. The Jiidnes of the Supreme Court oni1 the Presidents of the Beverat Courts of Conitii jii Pious sliaL , at slntcl times, te ceive for their services nu adequate eomi?:isition, to be fueil by law, vhi"h shall not be aitnmiched during their Cinliiiunnee in olTice, but they shall rorcive no lees or per quisites of oflice. nor h"ld any ether o;fjeo of prolit under this Commonwciiltli. or under the government of the Tin ted Stales, or any other Suite cf this Union. The Judces of the S it'icmc i' aut during their ct ntiuuauce in oflice shall reside wi'.hm this C immotiwei'th, nnd the other Jules durinir tiieir coot inns nee in oihci- nhali reside within the district or county lor which ihey were reductive!) elected. J. S. MTAUIOXT Speaker of th9 Ifanw of Rcim'szntalives. V. BEST, $prccr vf llic Senate SKXATK fit AM UV.ll. ) Hakrmbui.u. .Ihe uarv 100 J I, S:ini(uI W. rcfiraon, Chief Clerk f tlie SetiMte cf PcniiFyl-mi!i,(iO hiT'jy irtil'y tlnl ihr rtr.;.iir rt-'s-jluti 111 .N. 10 rt the c;iats file 01" itie prwoiif 'S?ivn,J finitMl 'i.r'iltuicn reliuivc t n einendi'neMit'i' ihi t' ttix'itiilioii,1' it Iwing the name ros -iuii n winch M-a ucreud t' by a mai ri'y fili! iifinhers rlnrttti tn mrh 1Iu,sp the ktst Le jririlinnrc niter huvirg bnru duly cons xU f'-d nn-l UiJk'us rt'id wis t!iin day iifcrot.-d tti by n rua.i rity f tin; niunihcit elected to and Stjrviiiir in t?je Senate ! i'.nn: Ivmia. ut its pri-si'iit nRi.'n, a; will n;pr by tli-ir votes givon on the ..mm I pusvuje ol" rcs.'hiti 'ii. :f f 'II ws. via : 'I'll -bc voting in f iv oTt Hi- res tint ion wn. II. Jonci B:'OAt. J. l'.Ttf-r Br.iwloy. Wilhntn A. (;rul!, JontlumJ. (;im:iiiihu:n. Tivniuis rcrni'ii, K jinnus Ii. l-"rc(vth, rimrl.:s l-'rHily. Ro'-rrt M. Trick, H"nry FiiM-.'n. .MmAV. GuernsL'y, thiatn llurlclt. Ituuc ilnini, Tiimttiy Ivtrjt, Jolma S". .1 n.'d, ,! srph Kniiftinu'lior, ritri;eV. my rencf", Miixwell M'Caaiui, lienj nnin Mul mv. Bni.iniin M:itlliii!. HMiiy A.-MiihldiU-rtr. Wnlitmi P. Pucker, W1U 1mm It. Sadler, David f-vmkfy, Pel'-ti li. Kivery, Conrud Shini'sr, Knbrrt C. Sicrrult, Daniel Stinv. Kmiif It. Strfc tr, J .hn li. Walker and Valentine II st, Spharer Those volinn acuinst tltc rvi-jiie ot" Iho rcs?lutinn wre Oe'Tc Dji sic, Atigusius Arum and A'.exnd-r King lixlract frorntlie Journal. SAML.AV. r EAtSON, Cleik. In the House ok Kkprepest atives, llarrisbure, Marrh 14. 1850. J I, Willifini Jiick. Chief Clerk of the Hnuic of Hcpreflrn tativen of I'enusylvnni'i, do hereby cenify thnt thu i:r " lug rfsiluti'Ui, (i. 10 on the Senate file, un i Nu. till vn liie 11.'Uiu Juurunl ol llie present S- ssi -n.) mitl'.M lioft. hiti n rrlative to the aineulin:iH if the L'CiiKiitutioir' it Iwiinj the sJine res hit ion which wan ttire d tu by u mn j irity of tlie iiiiiiher clccl'tl t ( aeh Houw; of the last Lc'il-iture niter Imving len duly cnsitler-'d find discuii aetl, wan this day aprc&l lo by u niajnrity ot in inenilx'in elected t nnJ serving in Ih'j il-niaunf lieprt Keulniivtn ut Pcnnsylvuniit. ut itf prt sent ht"10u. s .veil upeur by tln-ir v-'t-, gtV'-n tm tJn1 Iir.al iusipe oi inj resjtuiion, h t 1 low, viz : J'ui.t,. v itinn in fiiv'.ir of t!ie pusf nt? of th rc)!ution were, Ji'hn Ai-ker, J.ihn AlliHitn, WiUni.i 1 taker, Jtl"i t linldwin, Duvid I. H'Mit, Craiji Jliddlc, .(eronnnli Hlack, Jihn S. ."veii. William liriiiih, Danit l H . H. linnver, Jefse H. Hurd'-n, J.thn Ci'fb.ui, Henry t'li'iicli. Jt'hu N. tVnviu'ham. Svive-ttei CrrLuud. Heus.iiTiin O. bttvul. Wil- liim J. lVtbhin, Jnines P. Dinvii'T. Tiioiiam ltutiun, Wm. Dunn, Win. K,ey , J-'hn C. Ivvjihn. Willi:iiu I '.vuus, A. S-.iti Hwmi, AlexuuJvT S. Featfit-"-, Juries KluwerF, fie;ijumm P. Koitner, Al'-xuuiler (iii,btnyf 'I'hiuima V, Grier. .l.'K'f,h K (iriinn. J sefih (iiifli;y, Jatvli S. llnlder limn. Oe..rcf II .Hurt, LiVert Hut. J-hti l:iatinLH, Wil liam J. llemi'hill. J hn II-'ke, lienry ll'iplet, Lewis Hot tVrd. Wushml -n J. Jaei a n, .ih'lu.s Jn't, J-'hii V. Kiilmsrer, Charlei V. Kiuknd( Hubert Kl t., Ha.riinm P. Laint. M"rri Leeeh, .Ii-nntlnn l. Leel, Aimoii Le-imid, .Htnex J. Lewis, Henry Little. Jouna K. M :C lintiek, .l"hu F. l ull.-fh, Ak-x-uider C. M'l'unlv. Jhu MI niiL'hlin. John M-L-m. Samuel .M.irx..T.hn Jl. Meek. Michael My. era. .Ihu Milh-r. J (";ih C. Mul! y. Jfhn l. Ivlftrns, Win. T. M'Jpann, Lztki'-I .Miwiv, F.dwuni .Niek 'c;n. J:ie!i Nissly. Ch:irlea U'Neiil. J.-hn" II. Paeker.. J.fe h C. P-twell Jnniea C Heid, Jihn S. It hey, Lfwis R1 irl?, S:uiitiel Itohia n, J 'hn H. Hnili.irf'.'rd, Vilenni V. Scot elil, 'i'h n:us C. Svuler. Willi'un SluiUuer. Kiehnrd linipa i, l'.U S!iiW, Wilintm Smith. Williuui A. Smith. Itauir l M . t-ruyner, Wil li:iin H. S md'-r. Th ma C Steel, 1avid Stew ard, Charh-a St H-kwell. IMwm '. Trn., Andrew W.tde, Itoberl C. Wal'ter, Thouiufl Whi m, Sidney U. Wei a, Hiram A. Williams, Daniel Zerbey, ami John S. M'Cala out, Si-kak-ck Yena ;7. Th1' vofiniy niuij!t the p-inxotre of tl.r resolution were, Aut!Uru K. Ci-ruyii, David Kvana and Janua M. J'orlcr Naxsli. Extract fnm the Journal. WILLIAM JACK, Ci.erk. SlXKETABV'S OfFICE. Filed March l.i, Ib'iO. A. W. BENEDICT, D.'j). Sec. of the Common wealth. Secketarv's O-.'vick. Pk.NN'Y lv am , s : I vn csrtivy lli.it Ihi! alK've ami forrp illiir i' n trno ami c ii'.ct't capv ol lln uriiiinl res luli'm i't li'- lit'ii. ml s.-'.mu-bly, fiiEi'lf.l, '-Itt r "ilmutn ri-litivi In an iiinrii'lii.ent il tlie I'oiiMitulion," nslhc Biinr rt'inains nn file m Ihi. olTi .c. Ill tislilil'inir wllnri'Ol" 1 h:ivc llnrciltllri mtfiT9rft sol my hniiil. anil cnnscfl t-i br ntliv.'il Ilio "tM i'i ,'J,'nf tliScrl'iry's (lll'i'.e, nt Hurt ishiirg ' this liitci'.ilh rlny of Jiui, Anri'i IXiilllnl Vr.aV t-T flic lh iis;iiil eicht liun.lrcd anil lift.'. A. L. RUSSELL, Src'ry of the Cummonweid. h. Ju'.yO, ISM .'fm. root; DAf.l l i;itl'A ARTfKT, No. 14(1, funicr of Fifth 4' Chesnnt sts., Phila delphia, and 'idi Broadway earner of Franklin Street, New iork. ITIZENS AND STRANGERS cn liuve a sitline for Portrait or Miniatures, mul receive them Lrautifully cased, in morocco, tnlk velvet, Puiier Machc, or other fancy styles, r sets in Medallions, Lockets, Ac, in a fc .v ininulca. Eajuerreotypcs, Faintuigs, ErawJiigs, &c. Copied. t Out door Views, and Miniatures of deceased persons, taken at liort notice. . ror I oi traits ol Adult hy ourpro'eas, atU im proved Instruments, a tloudij day is quitu as fa vorable os clear weather. For Children, a clear day (between II and 2) is preferable. DCTIn Dress avoid white, blue or liirht pink. OurOallery with, its Six Vina Medal and Wotks of Art, is open at ell hoiin, and Free. Whether visitors wish pictures taken or not, we shall at all time bo happy to ee them. June S3, 1S30. DAVID PHASE, FAHILY GHOCBR & TEA DEjYlYEE, W. Corner 6th !f Arch Street Philadelphia, J HO waa formerly in the firm has now suc- cecded I'ollon & Co., in the business and offers for sale at the very lowest prices, all kinds of F.milt (iRorsaias of the choieer't kinds con sisting in part of Fine, Superior and Common Green a id Black Tea. Old U. Java Coffee and oilier kind. Su gars, Sperm Oil and Candles, Olive Oil, Ket chups, Currie Powder, Isinglass for Jellies, Karma, Bakers Chocolate, Cocoa and Broma, and every thing in the line, which h will pack up careful ly and forward to order as promptly as has been tlie habit of the old firm. VTj Will the housekeepers of Sunbury and vi cinity who wish to hive Groceries of tha choicest kinds please to try us once I DAVID PEASE, . S. W Cor. 6th & Arch cits. PhtMclphia Msvll.lSMV It R. R. R. nXDWAVS RRADY RKIJKP for pntn It tnitr blea ting to ttiftering huninnily. The Lame Are rejoiced at itt cumtive properties, for they can diapenae with their arm- I chen and walk- The Weak bleu itaa an inatrument in the 1 hand! of Providence, for by itt healing and et rang then ing qualities they become attong. The Bed-Hidden welcome it an a Mewing from high heaven, for it rclieree them of their pain and mieery. ciuea their diaeaaea whether it le Hhenmntiam, Lumliago, Gout, raralyaia. Straina, Bum, tesld... ?orea, Spranm, and aflectiona of the Spine, or eon tractefl Tendona, for Ijy ill ubo they are enabled to ariae from their bed of tiekneaa. and enjoy the plenanrea and bkaaingsof health, Tlio .rinlTe.rer of Neuralgia and Tic Dvtereiix, welcome it aa their nty remedy in relieTing them of the cruel paim, ahoxrting like electric ahocaa through the face., head, and ayaU'rn, puralyzuig in an inatant their energiea nnd brightent hopea, for the Heady Belief ia a powerful antidote for all INervoue nnd Rheumatic AfTec tiona, and will rure thin powerful daeaa when all other remediea have failed to give relief. The aufferer of Tooth Ache in a few aecondl. , . So quick, powerful, ana effectual ia Radway't Ready Relief in all canea where puin in caused by external injuries or internal derangement, that .t has relieved the ni"t ae--erepaina of Chronic Klieumatinn during one application of the Belief. ITS SUPERIOR STRENGTH. RADWAY'S RKADY RKMKF in alaoihemosl ecmo mical incdieine in uae, it can be iiFcd with the moat hajv py leaulta, h'th internully and extcrinlly. Crainps in the Stotnooh, Colic, or Cholera Morbua, nrn relieved in ten minntea, and cured entirely in fifteen or twenty. At if vrnirwish to make an ointment of it. fr the cure of Sre tjip. Uhanped Kltffh, PiifitularKriiptiona. takente-Snon lul of the Belief, and a Uible-S.Kmt'ul of Sweet Uil, or I o?.. of Lard, and yon have a hotter ointment or aalvea thu.. any other article noT in U!e. In fnet, thin medicine, when reduced to two thirds ita own atrenjrih by adding aa much apirita ol" wine, will give you better Jmiinent thun any nw in uw.'. See thnf ench bottle benra the faC'fiiuile ti?nature of of HmlwHv & Co., none other ia genuine prieu il5 cents, lurpe bntllca. THE CROWING ORNAMENT OF BKAVTY IS A IIRALTIFUL I IF. AD OF MXUB1ANT HAIR' BADWAY'i CIRCASaiAN BALM. The lady or guntletn:ni who de-iren a beautiful citiela to idresstlu-ir Hnir.nrc uilvil to iniike tiau of BadwHy s CirciiMinu Balm; it po-w.-wcH many adi'milagca over nil other htiir tmiicH and preparations. First, eleaiinea the a:alp fruiii d.i!idrutr, k'ivvh l urii nnd vigor to th give to the rHtta and bulbs, tnvigorai(ii to hejLliy action the iteitu ol lite, which givea tothehnira healthy not, und foim-a the Imir to grrow, it cure L;il.lness, utoua t lie hir from Oillinir out, initkea it fine, Jtrmj, n itt antl glonsv. keepa it fro. n tuiiiinir grey, or Iwmmug diseoiored. Ilia truly u luxury to dices tha huir v. ilh tin deUctouu prejiuralion. HliR HAlll WAS A1X tiONK. RAP WAY'S TKCAS,S1AN HALM for iu ig ruli:ig the h-Jir, cleinsing the Kealp, removing dnndrutl, und euiing b:ildnei-s, ia truly a VHlunbb priiirjti'n. A htdy who had l'i ii aick for aomc tiuie hud 1 il cvciy parliclu of htr lmir previouato lier aickin.j, her iuur would tall out; shn was recommended to try tin Cirmssinu Buinu a a hair restor er, ehe used atx bottler with th. movt kippy reKultr, her he.'r ia now h'ne, aott, ctraay. lon, und luMirutnt. Tins prepurattou timkca the hiiir m ifit, li:te, a ft, and silky, und nieilisiw)nea it to curl ; ye, with buldln'ad, weuk lmir. had hair, try u b-Jttte ol the Cirejt-ssiiii H'jhu, prepared by Had wuy & C'.,niid you will floou h:ivo u luxuriant head of hair. Sold tor 'J.j cent a in htrire houlea. An!t for Htuiwa; Circassian Dulni, 101 Full-'ii Street, New York. BLACK SFtvrS O.N" TilV. SKIN. During the mimmcr fcaaou we iVetpuntly ui'ct with rsjii8 wh:ure'lclyaunoyeil withbluck viif. alwitt tlie kic of a piu'H head, jiinI, under the lining of the wrimjc thesj speiji are truly annoyimrtiii'I rcju.Isn; in uppeiiraiiee; they me nothing m -rfi or lepi than d'.ist, tl o sk tti heiu wurni and the individual .enlpiniiif t"p:ly. tln-diis! - cuiii'J tin the iliicw of the m-iiicc juh 1 oi lf, tin ir oily seor;tii.us Hte not given oil', nnd eniiKequHiitly u rheesy tlfpocit in the renal! ; lliii b'j'ioiiitu ruiK'id nnd turns blaeit, disiiiitires the e iuMlt'xi-M, and oii.-u in;i inii and tnppur;it-a. l,rt Hud way's S.Hip be tree y ustd, aba 'rptioit will take place, und the rsp-.tn sp-fdi'.y '.Kappr:.r. A is , it" R i.lvva; 'h S.tp wxt made use of us a Toilet S tap through the day, theFe H; U, niiitotiicrnnnovinc exereneet, would not trouhle you. The extraordinary ef,eela:f Had way 'a Soup in retno ing Tan. Sun Burn-. Finiiilea, BhitrheM, Fuslules, Teller, Basil. S-jurvy, M:rph'w, nnd tlie Bites ir.d Siuich of inoeeta if? truly i nishinu ; heiud- n. it i eeriuiu of tnm-i'oiining a dark, discolor'-) unit repulsive viange, to n c enn and lMautiiul eomp!"ioii. In a!l raaea ;iak lor Uadwuy a Soup und tuke none other. . B. Hudwuv'H Medirnted S up in teel engnivinira are 2"i eenta, all uthers are euuiiteriVit. 1a k fn the Bteeleu gidviiifr. Aoent II. H. Mnaer, Sunbury. JuiieJi, ts-IU. eeiiuly MB CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BH OR CHITIS, CROUP, ASTH IVlA, "WHOOPING - COUGH AND CONSUIVIPTIOIT. Tliis truly valuable Ai mcdv for all disease", of the Liinu.s and Throat, lias become the chiel reli- a nee of the alllictcd as it is tlie most certain cute known fur the ubove coinplainl. While it ia a powerful remedial aqcuts in tlio must desperate und almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it is also, in diminished doses one of the mildest and most airrecable family medicines for common common enmhs and colds. Read below the opin ion of men who are known to the world, and tho world respect their opinions. FROM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James C. Acr Sir: 1 have used yoiir"Cnr.tt ut Pai'TiiKAi.,' in my own case of deep-sealed lironchitis, and nm satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an admirable compound for the rdicf of lar tibial and bronchial diliieulties. If my opinion as to its superior character can be ot" any service you are at liberty to use! it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L t. D., President of Amherst College. From the 'London Lancet." "AVER'S CHEIIRY PECTORAL U one of the most valuablo preparations that has fallen un der our notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we have a lar'e apprecia tion of its merits and the fullest confidence in ils usefulness for comjli? and In ut; complaints." Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co. Conn., send us Ihe following testimony. Dr. J. C. Aver Dear Sir: I enelo.i you a certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Ca Iv, a highly respectable lady of this illume, wile of Mi". Sclh Cady, Deputy SlieviiV, Windham Co., Connecli cut. Thecvie in her case was eiy prompt, und liasatlrai'ted geueml attention. W. A. BLEV.'.STER, M. D. West Km.iNiii.i-, Ct., Sept. 2rt 181S. . This may certify that I was inhVted with a very severe cough in the winter of '47-8, which threat lened to terminal, in Ci nsumptioii. I had tried many medicines in vain, and was cured by flic uso of 'Ayer' Cherry I'ei loral." CATHERINE K.CADV. From Dr. Bryant, Drusist and Postmaster, Chii'i pee Falls, Mass: Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Ss h Enclosed plcaso find remittance lorall the CHERRV VI'. CTO R A I. last neiit me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medicine wc tell irives such satisfaction as your's does; hor hac I ever seen a medicine which cured so many cases of Couh and Lung Com ulainls. Our Phisicians uro usin,; it rvtensively in their practice, and with the happiest t -fleets. Truly youis, D. M. BR V A NT. ncnntD ut j.c. jivf.k, ciii.mist.lu wkli, mass. t7 Sold by Henry Masser, Sunbiyyj Mary A. McCay, Northiunherland- Dr. tiearhart, Se linj;rovc ; Dr. Beckly,, Danville, and Druggists generally. July 6, lSfiO:. Iyec3iri jVBA.lSISAI.l3 TONIC MIXTURE, Foi the Cikk or Fkvrk and Alice. War rant!: r. THIS iinrivnlM mHicine may be relied n when tirnr ly all nllirl remwlles tail. lis value is not tiirtieiently know", the lelnre, tha pmpriftor ileaires lo eillurno ih arid ol" its uselaluesa by makinc known n virtiiea und rifi. eacyto Ihoeaaiui ol up'frifra whoar a awute tliul Ihty cuu be siieeilii) and fadieullyeured of , FEVER AND AGrE wilhont the use of poisonous drupa, naur'noiia notions or the delrtenoua efloclaoHiiiiiiinr. It is "ll'red to the pub lic al a low price to place it wuhin the roach o all.assnied thai Uione who ue it sccotdnifj to duecUona will find it a aula and apeedy euie for Ksvta amd Hoc. It ia not a disagreeable naiist-atinK com-iund but an agree able tonic eali ululed to remove the, disease und give healthy action lo the aioinach and hnwetla. Ii.ni!t d only by Miiiah.ll A t o., and aold wholesales and retail by Kwand A Kxi, No. -Jl North ftih hiroM, fhiladelphia. Krioa 81 per single bottle, and per do. Juiia'Jv, IbaO ly AY RUM. An excellent article for sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury Jan. 27th, 1849 if. rpEAS, from the New York Canton and Prkii aL Tea Comrsnv. For sale bv j w rpir.TNn Pmtburv. Dec C, 11 . Caution Itra. A man by the iwma of CLAPP haa tngagwl fwitk young man of the name of S. P. Tnwneend, and mtm kit name to nut np a Snrananlla, which thev cnll Dr. Towa- aend'a Sarapfinlla denominating it GENUINE Orighwl, at. Thia Town send ia no doctor, and never waa ; but was for nierlya, worker on tha ratltmda, canalr. and tbalik. wm he aaeumea the title of Dr., fnrthepurpoaeof gaining tradii for what he ia not Thin htio caution tha oublie not tm b deceived, and purchase none nnt the Oenuina Original Oht it. jacoti j ownaena'a rarpnniia. naving on h mi vm Dr'a, likenraa. hia family coat uf aim, and kia aifaatwt acroaa the coat of arma. OLD niH'TOR JAConH(W?iSENp. . rt'.H OHIOl.NAI. UlSL'OVSHR Of TUB i.ciidiuc TotviiNcnd SarNciiuirinai OLD Dr. Tjwnsrml is now aboui TO yours of pnl lnis l'niii liei-ii kuow.-i uh Ilii? autliur 'and discuverol f tlm (teiiuine Oriilml ''Tovvusmid Stiraapsrilla " js in;rp it. lie whs cotnpiillcd to limit ita iimmirarture, by wiik-Ii meiiiis it lias been kept uut of market, and lha miti -ircuiiii.-ribi-ilto lli'jsrunly vli linve prin'cj ita wurtb aad kiinwii ilHViilnp. It had piachrd the ears of many, narar thi:l.ss. its tliuse pers us who hud been healed aordisaaaaav und -yu cd iVrin death, prucliiimed its c&eclleiica and woa dfii'ul ui:ug POWER. Kniwmgr, pinny y.-rs ai? j. that had, by hit skill, aar. eiicir, and eMinriciici'd. devi.i;d un article which would ba oi uii-iilcuiibii. uiU-iiiitiiKe to iTiuiikind, when ont-a knowa ."nu i-xiensM-eiy uiwn, lie li'iped and persevered, sxuactli tlx.- time t'i arrivt- when the menus would be fumiuied ictlnf briui it into uiiivltb .1 notice, when its inestimable virtaes wjiilct knoun und appreciated. This time haa come, tae tiieatis anj supplied ; li,i:i UHAM) AND feiW'VKUJJB PREPARATION, . Is iiuuiulactiireil on th,.. lunest scale, and ia called roc tliroui;lu,ut the lenirlli and breadth of the kind, especially a It is lounil iiioniubie ol degeneration ot deterioration. Let every iiiun riiiK lln.,U(;lioiit tlie laud, that Old Dri Jaeub T ownsend is now iiiaiiiilucturing the real 'Townaead S'iiMi.ariia.' winch never ajurs, never ferments, and never ciiTiiiu.'Mils cl'iiiocter. . Vt this day forth the people rhiiH have tha Pure Oea- tuni! Towimcml Siiispaniiii, which thnll never sour in lb a boitlu, or in the skuiincli, and it sludl yet banish from the kind till I-'i!na.-ijtiii(t, Sourins, Eipl,.linjr, Vinegary Sat, s'ipanllua, now ui u:. A a)t'd foraapHrilln, pure aad genuim', uurlit toli v i a pour soumig, alip-slop Saraapa nibi uii-ht to droop uikI di;. The Hd li -. Sursnpariliu will keep pure und perfeot llio j-imi. L iilike yotuvj S. P. Towiisriid's it improves with aga, nnd never eli.iiii;es. but lor tlie belter; because it is pre pared un scieniuu: r-niicinlea by a scientihe man. Tha n;elie. knowledge ol Cheiuistrt", and the latest discoveriee of llie Art havi- all U-en brought into requisition ill tha tiwaiiliie'.iiru of the OIJI DU S. SARSAI'AKILLA. Tha Sirsup-tiilla rout, it in well kliiiwu to medical men, con tiiins timny inciliciiiiil properties, and nie propertied wliit-li nre ineil or useless, and others, whiih, U' retained in pr-iuri:!t; it for use, prtidnce tenncutation and acid, which in injurious to the. system. . liiiie of the prapertles ul'Sarsaptiulla are so volaiile, that they entirely evunorata and :tre l.t in tbe prifpnration, ii'theyure not preserved f bya seieiililie prnci-s;!, known only to those experienced ia) its iniiiiiiiaettiri:. .Moreover, thtve' volatile principles, which lly oil in vnpor.criiHuii e.-lmlation. under heat, are the veril essential inedic-id properties of the root, which give te f alt ils vulne. Any pi-i-wti can lmil or stew the foot till they get a dark c doted liquid, which is more, from the coloring matter ia the root Until from uu tiling else ; they can then strain thi insipid or vapid liqniil MV.-ctcu vilh a-mr molsssea, and then cuil it :irsanirilla Kxtruct cr Syrup. M But such ia ii 'l tin -irlirle knowutis the U1:NLINk ol.U DK. JACOH TOW.NSEND'S 8AR ."Al'Altll.LA. T:ii.i i s prcpunil, ilmt all thu inert properties of the S:irspin ilhr root nre first removed every thing capable af iH-eoMiii.e: acid oi of fertneutmtinn, is extracted and rejeolr l : tlieti every particle uf medieul virtue ia secured la a pure nii'l coiiceiiiiated form ; and thus it is rendered ines iiTihlc of lofcini. uny of ils valuuUlu and heuliiur properties, rifpiired in this wuy, it is mude tlie moat peweri'ut agent in die - CI 'II IS Ol' IXNUMI'nABlJG DISKASEl II'neetliH rtisiiu w!iy we heur eomniendutiona on every .idem ils liivor by men, wouien,and chiklren. We find it il-iiin; woudi:ra ill the c ure of Consumption, Dyspepsia, and Liver r..inpLniit, und in Rheiunutism, Scrofula, Piles, i.'.'siiveneKH, nil f 'u';tncniis li'iiptiiins, fimplvs, Ulotehea, und all allcclloiisurisinu; from i.Mi'ruiTv oi'Tiin nr.ooD. It possess: a nrirv-'llousi'iticney, in all complaints arising fr.'l.l iml;i;i v:iu, fiolu Acidity of ll.e Stomach, from an. e 1'i.tl cireiikitioii, (U-tcrmin:itiou of hlooU to the head, palpi, fit'. ti ' tin- hcjrt . cold feet und cold hands, cold chills and h t li'hes over llei body. . It hue not ita ennui, in Colds ana t'onciis ; tnii promol(!s eary expertorulion, and genlla per. si-iiaiioM rctaxiu eiricturuof the lungs, throat, and every oUi-r pi't. ' ' i liul in ii ithiwj i j its excellence more manifestly aeea sad arkii'i'.vledged u.ji'.uiuil kinds und stages of Feinaia Gesa plaiuu. ... li works wonders in ciisoh of Fluor Albus or Whites I-'a!lii:i! ol the Womb. Obstructed, Sppprcaaed, ur Painful .Meuvei., lireulttrityof the cieistruuL peUods, add Ihe like; mid is a uireeliiid m curiii all the forms of kidticy Diaeaaa. Ity rem viiii: obmructioiis, and reirulatiug the general ayat teui, ii cjv c tone and strength to the whole body, and tho cuies un l"iuis of . , NKKVOV8 PISEAf-KS AND DF.BII.ITV, And thos picveiits or relieves a trreat variety of other rasp, ladies, us Spinal Initutioii, Ncuruliu, St. Vitus Danee, vH'iiiiiu'. I )ileplic K its. Convulsions, Ac. And y l he t. ouM lam have it uiidert xid that Old Sr. .Iiicol, Townseud's tieiaiiiie Original ftwaaparilla, is Sal l.ill TATiU.N of his interior preparation 1. Ile iveii iorl.i l that we ahoulil cjunl in nn elide which woiil-l bear the most distant resemblance to S P. Towa gciid's .trucle ! mid whi'-h v.-ouid brimr down upon th Old Dr. sin-li a ui'itiittuiii fsid ol' (Mniptauils and criminations lrom Accir.H wii linve s.i!d, mid putchusera who have used S. 1'. Townseiid's l-'crmciiiuir t.'oui(i.iiinl. , W wish i uiklcrsloiil, liccaiiyu it is the ubnolute tnlth, that ft. P. Towmriid's Hrticle mid Old Or. Jiicob Townsend'a Sarea. iar:i..i arj h. ivai-w ale upirt and iutiiiitely diasimilur thai lliey are unlike in every lii'rtieulai, liaviug not one single tilling in c 11.1. n. ai. As S. I'. Tovviwen.l is ni d'K'tori.and never was, is a cheitii!.'. i'. i I'lu'irai.-iaceiiti! knows no more of medicine or di -:t.e llian any other coiuiiioii, unscientinc, unprofes sional ncni; w hat u-iitiraittt-e can the public huve that they are liver, me a irenuiiie acicuulic ineiliciue, Oieitaiuing al the Yuiai'" ue-l i,i preiarinir il. and winch ure incapabla of chaacN -.vhi.-h in:ittt render them theugentaof disease ta-iul.-aii ol heallh ! H.ii w !iai elHe uliould be expected fnim oua who knowa iioihiiat eoinparativcly of medicine or disease ! It require : peiM n ot a. ana t-ierieuce, to cisik and serve up even a cotaiii at dcct'iil uie-il, how iiineh more im.iruuit la it thafi lite N-i s 'lis wli iiiLutuiHi'ture uieiiicine, designed for waaa Kl-aii-a-as und cateeble.1 aveleins, should know well the medical properties of plains, the best manner of securing und c anviuraltug tli.-tr hisiling viitnea, also. an axtenaive kn 'vlc le- -ijlti' various disuses hiuh ad'ect tha humaa syificiii. anil isw 10 udapt remedies bi these diseases! ' Ii ii. not .Miit.le for this mediciiie In do good ; it has ae thing in it which can ever harm, ii can never sour or Kp al. mid th'-ret'ire. cantun-ei luisn ils curative nropertias, it cic.iiiM'. tne til-.K). excite, tne liver to healthy action, l.aa-s ihf ! oiiiach, ai.d fives govst ilifieMiiin, relieves the biwds of iirjer mil cotitinit!oi!. alia), indaination, pnri. lies the skin, eipiuUz'-s Ihe circulation of the blood, pro. dnciiu: tieaiic wariu.h eqiuiily all over tha liody.and at the iiaeiii!.li' perypiiiilion ; reiiues ull obst ructions, and invigav raics the enure nervous sysieiu. Is not this, then, the medi. euie you :.re-eiiiiiipiiity neeil ; Hut can any ol thee thing be sai l of ? I' T-iwnsi-iid's inferior article? This josuvg likiii . li and i. not to he t'O.MI'AUF.Il WITH 'ITIE OLD btl8. . Hccip.se 01 one erand lact. thai the one is inaipablsof de t.iionc.i. . and K Kit Sl'oll., while Ihe, other, doe ; ii .tour-, i-!rni'-tiiH, and blows theuotrles ciuituiuing ,U int lr:-tiienis : tlie s air, uid liipiid exploding, aial damaging other o h!v : Mast not this hotrible coniiound ba poiaoa 011s t tha viv.rni ; hat ! put acid into a Svstem already ilistased wiiii iical! W imi cause l)ysepeia but aeld J 11 we 11. 'tail know, tbst when fi,.Kl siurs in our atocnachs, whni mix-in. r na pr."li'cea iiat'iience, neartnuurn, paint tan ai 1 the hcut. liver cemple'ul, diarrhoea, dysentery, c 'lie, and corruption ol the Mood f What la ticrol'ukk but an ii'-i l humor ill the body ! Wlait priKlllcesall the humors winch bring on Kruptioiis oflheHkin, Scald Head, Salt llheiim. Krvsipeies V i'le Swellings Fever Sores, and all uicer.irii ni uuer-utl awl external ! It 1 nothing andcf heaven bat an in id siilii'lanee, which sours and thus spoil all th. ll'ii'l of ihe h-nly, more or leas. .' What eaase lilieuu.alisiii. but a sour or acid tjind, which insinuates iu s. h la-uveeii llie "inis and elsewhere, irritating and ia n ulling 'he tenilcr and delicate.tissiiea upon which it acts! S 1 of nervous iliHea.es, iu' imptirUy of the bluvd, oa ru-.i;e.l circulnti-'as, und'neaTly all tha aithuenta which af. liicl biiawu nam e. ., 1 , Now is it n 't h irrildc to make and sell, and innnitaty worse to iii'e this . , Wl'itINO, Fr.ltMF.XTIXG, ATin "COMPOUND"' OF S. p. TtWNKND'(. ., , . . It is hori ib'e to think, and lo know how cruelly the af. Iln-iol are umvikcit iiuoitny preaitnipukHi uieulor the sake ot rc nev : V ortuues makeout 01 the agomea of tha ate-! and no eipiiyiuenl rendered the despairing sulfereoi ! It is bi arrest iraiid. upili me iiulortuiuite, lo pour eel into wounded humanity, to kindle laipe in she despairing b aajip, .to restore health anil .bkiHn. and .vigor int h cn.ihiil nnd broken, and to Ijn'.ish infirmity, that Oat Dri JiMb Townseml hassue;hl aial fmiiid tlie. opportunity aies tneiuia to bring his tireud t'liiveraid Ciascentraied Jleasadf willuit the reach, and bi the knowledge nf all who ae4 that they may nuru and kianv. by joyful experience, il TRANMTA'bF.NT POWKH TO HEAL, . Are" thus to have the uiiptirchaaeabla salialactioa of havtsia raiMst thouaanda aud million. Imaa the bed " auikaeaa a dop ndeney n uM, health, and long life at gujof aad uaelulmteaa to thi-nwlvea. then; fa mule, and friends. A.iknt. HKNHY MASHER, bunbury. July lit1, ItvlJ. dy aw JACOB REEri S ixorni.; Hoo.fis, South' vest Corner of Fifth and Market Streets, PhILADCLVUIA, "IT T1IO always keeps ou hand a Urge stock t ' . every variety j" clothing mad up f foeal maUriulsv ,r.d in the latest and best st) Ir. H would n!uf inform the pubUc, that be pay toaai dcrb!c attention in getting up Military Clolhiaj m toed m l and an leisonabU teims. .Lin. 1. I'P.. ly t; r V