SUNBUKY AMERICAN AND SJIAM0K1N JOURNAL. 'f ! i ' ' tFor Amertcwi.) THE VAIN. Th vain man Molina ViU own pefnon, and here he it wrong; but tie cannot beat Ms own company and here he is right Lscoit. How various the thoughts which Ve vxg feited, its we come In contact with different individul: Some, by their raVe and medi tatire means, remind us bf the face which Nature presents on a calrtr summer sabbath, morning greatness and power seem to dwell In their every par) others, only half as thoughtful, recall to us the appearance of the ekyin the latter part of Autumn, now serene And sprightly and anon cloudy and agitated, While a thM class, call into our memory the bags full of wind, which Homer tells us his herd teceited as a gift from yEolus, those ire the vain. Vanity manifests itself in three ways: af fectation, a desire to be applauded fot that which is not possessed, but imagined, and speculation, which results in what are corn monly termed air castles. Those in whom vanity takes the form of affectation) ate ma ny, and the most disgusting of all the vain. We can scarcely go to any place without see ing it pass before us in this form, at almost erery turn I If we go into the tamtiy circie, we find it there if into the social, our at- tention is called to it J in our court rooms, it is prevalent t the pulpit and prayer meet- ing, are even not exempt from it ; in short, every walk of life is filled with it, more or loss. . The terms girl and boy have become al most extinct ; those whom they used to be applied to, are now called young ladies and gentlemen. If you enter tho family circlo of those that belong to the "uppor ten," or at least, feel strongly inclined in that way, you are introduced to the young Miss and Mr. though perhaps not more than a dozen of winters old ; and their conversation soon ac quaints you with the fact, that they are big people too. Yon soon observe, that every "thing is done up according to Chesterfield, that every word must bo pronounced accord- 'ing to a certain rule, wmcn migm siarue Noah Webster, yes, surprise the whole squad of lexicographers, from the first one down to the last, the head must be kept in a certain posture, while the hands and feet (I should have said extremities perhaps, to suit the taste of the times) are made to move o la Francaise. While your common sense is al most scared out of you, by these affocted niceties, of course not affected to them, but according to the latest fashion, you know, you are put to a still harder trial J tho mother tells you with how much credit Miss Jane and Mr. Henry acquitted themselves at the last ball. "Oh! how they tripped so lightly over the teiselated floor." You are told, too, peihaps. that an evoning party is shortly to ba given for their special benefit; and that a billet doux has been received from such a one, and that Henry intends sending one, to the aneelio little sibyl, in a such and such a part dfthatnwn. Indeed, thosa charming little creatures, moulded in the mould of affectation, remind you of tho soap bubbles, which you ' sometimes see the boys blow as you pass alone the street. But, more serious, let us suppose those youths to have arrived at the age of manhood and womanhood, and follow thorn into the nnial circle. There we see the effects of wch parental education. The young lady and gentleman, who are perhaps, naturally grateful and inviting, appear ridiculous to the eye of the sensible, because they have been taught to make themselves "what tney are not, what they will." How disgusting I to see the young lady give herself up to con tinual laughter, for the simple reason, that ha may draw the attention of thoso around her to her teeth, which she conceives to be r. bountiful, or to hear the vonnir man con- - -j 1 - " " tinuallr passing censures upon his shoemaker, because he made his boots loo large, as he says, !n order to get the company to observe his small feet just, as if such wete the un- dmtdndirtgs most to be desired. Affectation, when we find it in the family and social circle, Is certainly odious, but what must it bes when it comes under our notice amongst thoso Whose calling and in- telligence seems to recoil at the very name? indeed contembtiblai To see the counsel at the bar, upon whose speechj perhaps, a fel low creature's life is suspended, or his char acter, dearer than life, with his voice screw ed up on the same key with the dandy's, and trying in his gesticulation to Imitate the graces of the schools, Is, indeed a spectacle both to be commiserated and deprecated. But, what are we to think, when we see this child bf vanity ascend the pulpit and give direction to the words of those, who, are to be the ora cles of Christ t We feel shocked, end are almost ready to susped the profession of the most zealous christians. Yes, if some of the clergy can thus permit themselves to trifle with men's souls, need we to wonder that the world is ftlll of infidels, atheists, and other unbelievers. Shame upon those who are so much wrapt up in vanity, that thev cannot even forget e(f in the piifpit ( Our prayer meetings too, are often infested wtth this same vice. It is nothing uncommon to hear some of those that lead in prayer, utter every word in a tons wLich is not their own, or give their voice' inch an unnatural twang in tinging,- thai the attention of all present is fixed upon them. What strange" infatuation, for one to permit itself thus to trifle with acred things, in order to attract the atten-" lion of men. Methinks, whenever I hear such affected praying and singing, that 1 see the lip ef deity curl witb honest scorn, at the moekefv. The next division of the vam which t have made, also, comprehends the third, that is, those who are delirious of being applauded for such qualities as are nut real, but imagi' nary, also, build air-castles. The young are generally addicted te this kind of vanity, For, as toon as persons become somewhat advanced in life once, they are not so likely to imagine themselves possessed of powers which do not belong to them, since experi wee has placed before them, a pretty exact picture of what they are. Still there are mma who never learn ; tbey are as vain and mAeulative at middle life and in old aee. as hey were at twelve and one and twenty. It vould seem, that such were constituted as hey are, to help to make up the diversity vhic.b we find among men. A. C. July, 1840, Tub Overlamd Routb to CAt.troamA Fearful Scbmes. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican gives a frightful account of 1 . . . ? . . ... the scenes he has witnessed during the pro- gress of his overland route to California. Wri ting from 250 miles west of Fort Kearney, he says: "During the past wesk we have witnessed a n-reat amount of sickness and distress in different trains. In fact I have not yet heard I of a train that has escaped sickness, and in nearly all. the monster Death has taken one or more victims. To give you some idea of I . , , . : nni l will the sickness on the olains this year, win i only mention a few cases that have come under my own personal observation. 1 visi ted a train on Tuesday last. Or the 17 men composing it, 16 were sick. Another train I passed buried T at oue time, 5 or 6 more sick, and one dying as t passed. In two instances I haVe passed trains whero all llili One had died. In on instance 1 saw at an encamp ment one tent left standing and another "struck," but lying on the ground J also a barrel ol crackers, several blahketSj bix br eight pair of boots, hats, coats, shins, ko., iic, and near by five graves. It was a sad spectacle. The following particulars Wore given mo j,y a gentleman who overtook lis yesterday, Lpj 1 have every renson to believe them true although he neglected to state explicitly every thing of interest. He states, on tho 7th, about fifteen miles west of Plum Creok, ho found a small train of three wagons, about half a mile from the main road, and but one man able to sit up; that thero wcro originally twelve men In the train ; that six werO al ready dead and and buried four were about dying of cholera ; one had the measles, and the other well, but so fatigued from nursing that he could hardly stand. Fort LaramIe, Juno 17, 1850. Tho heavy tide of California emigration is passing this post at this time. About 10,000 have passed within the last four or fivo days. Tho wnoe number registered hero as having sted this Spring stand as follows : Men, Women, Children) Wagons, Horses, Mules, - Oxen, 30,96-4 439 430 598 19,335 6,471 18,233 The leader of an orchestra in a fashionable Church, imagined that he found some de fect in tho tneasuro of the following two lines in a sublimo hymn : "Oh may my heart in tuna be found. Like David's harp of solemn sound." And suggested to the pastor of the Church-, that ho should chango it as follows : "Oh may my heart be tuned within. Like David's sacred violin." Tho Minister replied that if the only ob ject was to quicken the measure, the follow ing would be still more appropriate i "Oh may my heart go diddle diddle, Like Uncle David's solemn fiddle' We believe the result was, that the words of the hymn remained unaltered. A FACT NEVRR TO BE FORGOTTEN BY Un- GOVERNABLE TEMPERS. Chief Justice SliaW, in charging the jury, in the trial of Professor Webster, used tho following: ;"lt is a settled rulo, that no provocation, with words only, will lustily a mortal blow, llien it upon pr0voking langunpo the party intehlionally revenga himself with a mortal blowj it is tin- questionaDly murder." XUfcKLHAIN l'is UAUULllNli UlL it is worthy of special remark, that besides the great and extraordinary powers in the cure of diseases of the horse in which its virtues l first attracted the attention of the farrier and farmer, and the wonder of the public gener- ally, it has been successfully employed in a great variety of tho maladies which affect the human race; and it has proved, by the wonuertul cures it has performed on the lower animals, that it is endowed with cura- live properties not found in other horse oils, which has established its claims to geneial confidence. A pamphlet of description may bo had gratis of the agent. Sold by H. Manser, Sunbury, and other Druggists in the U. States. D I K D. In this place, on Sunday last, Mrs. CHRIS- 11AIN, wiio ot John Christian, aged about 30 years. In this place, on Monday last, WILLIAM, son of Dr. John L. Reed, aged about 4 years. &l)c illarkcts.- Philadelphia Market Augftdt i. 1850 f lotia. Flour is quiet and the price stea dy : shipping brands are selling at 9 25c brl Kxtra flour at fc6 oO brl. Kye flour is held at $2 87. Corn Meal is worth $2 87 per brl. I tir ri i. - t : .1... 1 r ithkai. iiiuio is a iiiijiivu uciuuim tut ted Wheat at SI 18c prime White atSl 2Sc. kyb. Penna Kye is held at bac per bush. corn.--Corn is in demand at vo c. lor yel low i White is worth 62 cents. Oats. bouthern are worth 45c; and J'enna 49c. Whishev. Salesof Whiskey in blrts at 26c ana nude at 200 cents. Baltimore Market July 2!T, i860, WtfBif . Smafll sttles of cood to prime redi weie- made to-day at 118cts., ana jrenn. wtiita at 1X3 cts. Corn. White at a W cents, and of Yel low at cents. Sales of Maryland Rye at 62 a 63 cents. OATS. Prices ranue I'rotti 46 to 48 cents. Whiskky. Sales of bbls were made a( 26 cents; and of hhds at 29 cents. SUNBUKY PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekty ty Henry Masief. Want 108 Ry.- Co. ' Oats. BlITTKB. Esssv Pose. FusintEB.' ltxESWII, s Kits Heckled Flu. Dkilu ArrLsu. Do. Plain Lb. 56 AO 37 13 123 10 35 10 62 00 PROCLAMATION. TVl DT1CE Is hereby given tbnt the several courts Lj of Common Pleas. General quarter Sessions of the hence, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer d Terminrr an,i ()cnt!mi JM Df.Uvrry, in and lor Hie county oi norinuniiicrmiiii, to commence at the Court Hdtinr, in the borough ol Hunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. onMlnnlaV, 6th of August nctt, will continue TWO WEEKS. The coroner; Justices of the Peace and consta bles In and for the county of Northumberland, are requested to lie then and there lit their proper per- l"",,B VY,,1 iiuir mils, recoron, nnjuieiii""", oinor rememnranccs, 10 uo mono imnirs o mcir gevCTni 0irlen nnorriniiiinrT to la done. And all witnesses prosecuting in bchhlf of the Common- weiiiiu uenmsi miv prisoner urc also n-'iii.-'.ieo iii . ,! ... , .t..:. commanded to lie then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart Without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to lie punctual in their attendant, at tile tirtie appointed agreeable to their notices. Given under my hands nt Sunbury, the 9th day of MarcH ill tlitf year of our J.ord nun thousand right hundred and fifty and the Indeiondeiice of the United States of America the Villi. JAMES COVEHT.fch'rT. God savo tho Commonwealth. LIST OF JURORS. OF Northumberland Comity Tor August Term A, D. 1850. Grand Jurors NAMIM. (ItCCPATIUS. HSSIIUNCS. 1 Win. Nesbit, Farmer, Chiliwiuuque. 2 Robert Campbell do Rush 3 Geo. Rulirubucli, Founderer, Sunbury 4 .Ins. Ruchler, Carpenter, Up. Augusta. 5 John Vnnant, Farmer, Sliiiniokiu. 6 Henry Haas, Innkeeper, Coul T John Voris, farmer, lliiliwiiiamte 8 John Schniick, Tailor, Sunbury 9 Hubert Leshur, Boatbuildcr, NorlllulnMiind 10 Henrv Shine, farmer, l.ow. Augusta dn Delaware do Jackson do Low. Augusta do Rush do do Carpenter, Lewis Farmer, Low. Augusta 1 1 James Catlluart, 12 Jacob Weiser, 13 Michael Shivu, 14 Samunl Johnson 15 D.mi.'l Hiirslt IB Jus. Wilson, 17 John Coldren, 18 David Dnnkelburser, do Lit Mulmuoy 19 Geo. Young, Bricktnakcr. Sunbury 20 John S linns, Farmer, Up Augusta 21 Isaac Suiler, Blacksmith, Low Mahunoy 22 Isaac Do Witt. Farmer, I.oW Augusta 23 Wm Vastine, do Rush 24 John F Kline. do Up Augusta Traverse Jurors 1 Geo Mutuhler, Farmer, Rush. 2 Clias Alexander, do Shamokm 3 Andrew Armstrong, do Tuibut 4 John Scibert, do Delaware 5 Geo Tritcsbach, do Lewis 6 John W Miles, Gentleman, Norlhumb'd 7 Wm Conrad, Faimer, Low Auuusta 8 Peter Cubul. Tanner, Jaokson 9 Wm M Anten, Millwright, Chilisnuuque 10 Michael Derk, Wheelwright, Coal 11 John Mover, Farmer, Up Mahnnoy 12 Michael Wert, Miller, Low Mahouoy 13 David Mulich, Farmer, Up Malionoy 14 Jacob Spatz, Gent., Low Malionoy 15 Joseph Morgan, farmer, Up- Augusta 16 John N. Oyster, do Delaware 17 Geo Pimm, do Lewis 18 Benj lroxel, do Unlisquaque 19 Jos Weil zel. do , Low Augusta 20 John Hull, do Shamokin 21 John Biugaman jr., Boatman, L. Mahouy 22 Simon Polke, Millwright, ChilisqUaqtie 23 Edward Buy, 24 Jacob Geise, 25 John Malich, 26 Jos Snyder, 27 Hugh H Teats, Farmer, Point do Justice, Gent., Farmer, do do do Up Mahnnoy do do Coal Shurnokin do Low Augusta Up Malionoy Milton Low Augusta 28 Jesse leats, 29 John Ebright 30 Jacob Evert, 31 Henry Jackson, 32 Jacob Shipinau, Laborer, Farmer, 33 Daniel Kaufman, In Up Malionoy 34 John Hart, Blacksmith, Low Augusta 35 John D Cowden, SlioOmaker, Milton 36 Isaiah Miller, Farmer, Shamokin 37 Benj. Troon, do Jackson 38 Dairl Hileman, Carpenter, Low Augusta 39 Reuben Snyder, Wheelwright, Shamokin 40 Geo Gaul, Sin"le, Up Augusta 41 John Zimmerman, Farmer, Low Augusta 42 Philip Weaver, ito ltusn 43 Benj. WolVerton, do Shnmokin 44 Joseph Wallis, Gentleman, Point 45 Henry Repluy, Farmer, Shamokin 46 Jos Burmam Boatman, Milton 47 Alex. Colli Blacksmith, Northumberland 48 Michael Lenker, Justice, Low Malionoy, Petit Jurors) 1 Jacob Shaffer. . Farmer, Low Malionoy 2 Dan'l Hilbish, do 3 John Snyder, do 4 Jas Smith, do 5 Anthony Watson, do Point Low Augusta Up do Point Chilisquaque Shamokin 6 Alex Reed, Plasterer, 7 Adam GilKer, Farmer, 8 Chas Gule, tlo Chilisquaque 9 Bonoville Holshucj Merchant, Up Mah'ny 10 Wm Forsythe, do Northumberl'd 11 Comly Vincent, 12 John Hummer, FarmUrj do do do do Lewis Point Up Muhonoy Jackson Point 13 Solomon folk, 14 Ab Troutman, 15 Chas Morgan, 16 Dan'l Brautisam Gent., Northumberland 17 Jacob Stitzu), Farmer, Oulaware Jackson Delaware do Milton do Lewis do Delaware 18 John Wert, do 19 Jas Lowrey, do 20 Jas Hayes, dn 21 Elias Walton, Carpenter, 22 Ab. Lawrence, Boatman, 23 Samuel Lerch, Farmer, 24 Jas D Barr, Justice 25 Jo Hays, Laborer, 26 Reuben Gariner, Faimer, Up AugUsIa 27 Dan'l McKalls, do Turbut 28 Mark Mack, 29 Peter Reitz, do Miller, Up Augusta Low Augusta do do Chilisaiiaqua Shamokin do Low Aneusta 30 Dan'l Do Witt, Farmer, 31 John B Heller, 32 H. H. Knoeble, 33 Jos Hoover, 34 Samuel Reeser, 33 Ceo Knrich sr., 38 Wm Hayes, do do do do do Low Malionoy Merchant, Delaware. LIST OF CAUSES. Pf)R trial in the Court Common Pleas of IS or thumberland County at AugnstTerm 1850. P Hileman adm'r. of Geo. Tho heirs of Thus. Grant, dee'd. " Grant Dowers Lowber et al vi George Miller &. son giime vs Jonas Dewinali Jonas Dowman et a1 vs BauiucI Kauthnan DanvHle & Pottavtlle vs Haywdttd it Snyder vs Georgo Hitkcrt vs Wm. Avrfs Rail Kosd Co. Wm & R. Fegcly Frederick Keener Henry H.Burr vs Wm. McCay's Sdra'rs Lafh 8troecker vs Jacob Ilolloiaii vs Dodge cV Uarret Peter Riehter's ei'ra" Ann Myers vs 1 h v. art & .Ionian etal Rachaet McCarty vs Elizatieth We'tlzeletsl Wm. & R. Fegely &Co. vs John Khisalcr Jacoo Karchner vs Daniel Kryntire et al Chas. W. Richsrds vs Joseph Fcttlt vs Kubert W hnM vs James Dunn vs Jacob Cabel vs Hniiiuel R Wood Mary Bnydcr ct al same Wm H "Thompson Pontius Thompson tora. lor oauu r uri... t. MeJ Jrtf(Un John B Miller vs Joun U Hoyd s e rs Robert McCay vs Kward A Kutxuer Jseob Philips vs George I- Weimer A o lwrence Mm r oiVf peter & p Weim et si 8 cmrau jigiiou. J Clayton for J McWilljamsvs John Boweri O'Donnell for Wni t" r4ale vs.John Dive! 6 Divers Mary Viclery vs Peter Fesaler same same earns vs Peter Urosious vs Johrt'Uobb vs Daniel Gon&ert 8 Chailes H Piii k vs l.n Mi lor Tbos Cuuiiuiiigs ct al vs J Psikc & D R Riutl Jonathan Leedam et al vs Wm McCay's adm'rs Christian Udlllrigcr vs Charles Housel lieorgo XToxel Chn. A. Andre ' Daniel HannabdcK Moses Bower Bamuel Reaman same 8. A. Jordan et at vs Benj. C. Clayton vs F. Matthews vs John Cmrad , vs Richard Goodman vs Philip Spsyd vs Geo Bowman Vs John Arnold Vs John N Lane el al Jas Carothersrt al J Dixon by O A Diidh Vs Bonham R Kase 1 Hunter cfc wife Vs Dr. J S Dongal Del Caul & G LawreltcHvl H fc F Wilhelrrt Hannah Montgomery vs Joseph Rhnsds ' Green cfc Bros, for T itbWdrd va Henry Lant David Perry . .V Abraham Luneor same vs Henry HaldvrmaH Com. for P Hileman vs '('bos A Billingtorl Elizalictli Krick's ex'rs vs ilohn F rick's cx'rS Montffoinery A Kwcny va Jnmca Covert John Bailv vs Samuel li linn vs P;tmucl A Leiilv " vs I'hilip Clotl'eller vs The" ex'r of II SuinmV.r W K Shoemaker ndm r ,8 of John Hans, dee'd H .full n Itomniet Wm MeClcry Benj Hummel Margaret Hummer Jas Kirkpntrick JiDinlhan Stiver Jas T Sutton &. Co vs Hainuel Kvlo J P Miller Indorsee A c vs J Sweny fit Roh Clayton for Mr Williams vs Jos SiiVidnti Win L Dewart vs JSnrlliumh'laiid county 11 D C'Utliiniu vs Monbroiiiin-v eV Miistcllt r M Miiler vs II & V Willltlili Jacob Stltttd vs Samuel L Beck B K Knstt . vs Geo A Diton G P ysnn folr Job Tyson vs Daniel L. Si-hlleck John Hano rtild Wife vs Susan Hit mtltiH Jas ('arolher et al vs Kdward I) I'etirce Philip Billiliyer vs D H Watson Jacob Niltniinfl1 vs Siimucl Jarre! Frederick Shell vs G V Kiill's ailni'rs et al R MoCorinic.k vs John Bailey William Persing vs Peter AdumS John Kessler Vs Geo Sliullcr John Dalesman Vs Hullihen (ieoApsley Vs Aorlhuiiibi'ilaiid county James Dicllcnliach Vs same F Fryer ci Wm Mojcf vs l'.liasGurniaii Wm M Autcn Vs Tlioinus Ittiwr Wm MeClcry Vs R I) (.'iiiuiuimjs George Lawrence Vs Alll'ii Shreyer JOHN FAILNSWOKTII, Vtullinj, Prothonotary koII'ico Sunbury, July ti, IN 50. NOTICE fYllffj undersigned, appointed hy Uid ttrplians' JL Court of Northumberland county, to make distribution to anil among the cretlitors of the estate of John Bloom, deed., hereby notifies all persons iiili-ml, that he will attend to the duties of bis appointment on Wednesday, the olst day of July 1850, at bis office in the borough of Silu bury, at 10 o'clock A. M. CHAS. J. BRUKER, Auditur'i July 20, 1850. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters testa mentary, on the estate of Thomas V (inline, late of Shamokin township, ilee'd., hav been frranted to the subsrribers. All iersiiiis having (lemaiiils against said estate, are requested to pre sent them for examination and settlement, ami those indebted arc requested to make iniineiliale payment. WILLIAM VA8TLNE, AMOS VASTINE. Shamokin tsbp., July 13, 1H50 6t "SIIEIUKF SALEST- I Y Virtue of certain Writs of Veiu -Kwiim,io tlie directed, will bo sold at 1 oYlm-k P. M., 011 Monday Ihc fith tiny of AiiRUst next at the Court House in the borough of tSiinluiry the fol lowing real estate to wit i All the interest of llm DelV. supposed to lie the uhiliviiled one-tenth part more Ur less, of and in A Certain Tract of Land. siutate ill Point township, in the enmity of Nor thumberland, bounded by titnd of Joseph Priestly, Jnmes Ncsliit, Charles Parksi Henry Paul, Mrsi N nurse and Franels tlraily, containinc in tlio whole 134 acres ninro or less, whereon are cree ted a Log Dwelling House, a Log Barn, u .Spring House, tin Apple orchard and other lruit trees. Seized taken in orcctiilli and to bo sold as tho property of John Crutchley, jri ALSO: A Certain Tract of Land situate in Lower Au gusta tdwhxhin in said county, bound north by of Janill Seasholtx, ettst by lands of Adam Benn, south by lands of Daniel Hollobach and west by lands ol the heirs of Henry IiOuk, dec d., contain. nig 7 acres moro or less, wliereou aro erected a log dwelling hnusc 1 striflcg high anil a trig stable Seized taken in execution and 10 be sold as tho property of Henrv Long. ALSO. The interest of the DiTt., supposed to ho the undivided third part of Slid in a certain Tract tif Land, situate 111 the township and county aforesaid 1; . . 1 , 1 f t.i . . 1 i 1 aiijoining lunus, laio oi y m. oiiipiiian, uec u. Conrad Raker, Leonard Reed, and others, con taining In the whole Two Hundred acres moid or less, aliout 30 acres of which aro cleared, w hereon are erected a small log dwelling house and a l'ariit barn. Seized taken iu execution and to be sold as the property of James Boss. AliSU: A certain Tract of Lami, situate In tlpiwr u- guta township in Baid county, bounded on the north hy laud ot Samuel dim ir., on too east liy land of Mark Slack, 011 the south by the laud of Samuel Gulp, snr., and on the west by land of Benjamin Kattermau, containing 15 acres more or less, whereon are erected two small ibvelling houses, a stable, &c Seized, taken in execution ml to bo sold as the proiicrty of Benjamin f Wainpolo and George ampule. JAMKts tUVliltr, Bhrlt. Sheriff's office, Sunbury, ) July 13, 1850 Is J REGISTER'S NOTICE. "MTOTICE is hereby given td till LegaU-es Cre- 11 ditors and other iiersons liiti-resUnI in tho estate ofGeorge Miller, dee'd, settled by his aiboi nislrator John Wolf; of Mary h Miller, dee d., ttlcd bv her adm'r John Wolf; of W ilbani DeiH pin, doe'd., settled by his adm'rs Abraham lleppiil and Alexander Depnin; of Sarah ulp.ilec'd, set tled by her adm rs t.yrus liartiln; ol Jbstlier ltivki fi llcr. dee'd. settled bv her fluni r James Fdrfester; of Jacob Weikel, dee'd., settled by his exec'r John Boycrj of Benedict Pbolcnlwrgcr, dee'd.. settled bv his exec'r John and Jonathan Siiydhr; of Samuel Smith, dee'd.. settled by his adm'r F.dwardH. Baldy ; of Martlnfeartman, dee'd settleb by his exec'r John Zartmiin j of John Pen svl. dee'd.. settled bv his adm'rs John and Leonard Pensyl ; of Thilip Kohl, dee il, settled Ills ailm rs Johri arid Daniel Kold; of Enoch Hower, dee'd., settled bv his exec'r Isaac Vincent. The account of Philiii Fo'llmer, Guardian of Jacob 8. Strauli ; tlm aee.mnl nf CnnnrA ( ?niirad. Guardian of Sarah Ann Chaiftlierlain formerly M alien, llannab Ma liclt, HettV Mallick, LydiaMalick, Charlotte Ma lick. Jeremiah Malick and Mary Malick ; Iho ac count of Da'Hicl Dutikelberger, Guardian of Esther and M dry Pliilips ; the account of Daniel Swarts, Guardian of Calhariuo Cressingcr i the account of Georire Geise. Guardian of Moses Lcitzrl ; the account of Alrfaham Wolf, .Guardian ofJutol) Shive ir.. of Sarah JJraher, dec d., si llied by bor adm'r John Dtahor I of Martin Kelter, dec d, set tled by his exec'r John F. Wolfldgcr, Esq. That the Executors, Administrators and liuar- dlans Of said estates have filed their accounts with the Register of Nurthumlicrland cOulllv, dud that tlie satno will be presested to the Orphans' Court of said eoajnty on Tuesday the tith day df August ntxt, for tontirmation ana allowance JUH. r. iteifisiur. iiegisU-r's office ) P6nbrjrJf,Jury 6, 1858. $ BOARDING. FiHB subscriber will continue to receive and JL accommodate few transient or permanent BoilDiRs, at her residence in tSunbury. 1 he location is in Market Hiiusre, oue door west of Ihe "KunburV American" ollice, haudsomo aud pleasant part of tlie town; To persons from the eitv. who wish to epend si few rnohlHs in the country during the summer season, Hunbury af fords deligrrtftd retreat, ANN C. MOKKI3. June 23, 1800.-T- READY MADE WR take this mclhod to inform the readers of the Sunbury American, that, should they visit, Philadelphia, in grU'st of Good and Cheap' Clothing, and favor us with a call, they shall not bo disap pointed In obtaining tho best of garments at the inwoul cash prices. We have now on hand the largest assortment ever offered in Philadelphia, among Which am DRF.S8 and FROCK COATS from $5 to 1S, TANTS and VKSTS frdm 75 its. to $5, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, BUSt N1ISS MACK COATS and COATTKES, H ti or U hii'll shall tie sold at such prtecs as to nlilki) it an object for the pcoplo of Sunbury ami tin! sur rounding country to extend to us their patrditage. P15HUV R. M'NEH.LE A. CO. - Soiith East corner of Old and Market. July 13, 18.10 Letters Testamehtary, NOTICE is hereby given, that letters Testamen tary on the estate tif Anna lliinsiekcr, late of the Borough of Northumberland, dee'd., have been granted to Ihesiibscrilier. Debtors and cred itors of the estate are requested to call for settle ment. DA VII) TA tit I ART, Ex'tor. Nortbiimbc-rland, July li, 1850 (It TO THE VOTERS OK NORTHUMBEli liAND rOTINTY. F ELLOW CITIZEN:-: I'licoiiniced by i i! number of my frienils, I oiler niysei :(s a caluliiliile lor tho ollice ol KUJIVTV C'OMIHISSIOXEU al tile next cltvti (siilijirt to tin! division of Ihc DeniiMTiilic. Ciiiintv Coiiveiitioii.1 Sbibild I be nominated anil elected, 1 pledge niVMflf tti perform llic lliitii-H of Kiiil ollice failhfullv ntid til the best ol my ability. PETER HOUGH AWOUT. Iiuch township, June 'li, 1K50. M VllOUANY AND MAItllfitt. STEAM SAW MILL, AM li IINIXO SHOP, t'onio of Eleventh and liidgc ttnad. AND CABINET MAKERS, GESERAL FURNISHING STORE, No. EI4 South Second Street, below Dock St., PlIll.AllKl.l'IIU. FIHE subscribers would call the siiecial alien X lion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their very extensive assortment of materials in their line, consisting of Mahogany V eneers, Boards and Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Olne, Varnish, Looking Glass Plates, Mahogany Knobs, B Plists, Marble Tops, and every description of Hardware Tool, &c. Cabinet Makers residing out of the City, would find it greatly to their advantage to call at our store to piin liase such materials as they want, connected with their business. All our (roods are WARRANTED, of the Ix-st quality, and at very reduced prices. Our 1 cruis are Cash, (no trade.) We guarantee to give every man the worth of bis money. J . &, L. THOMPSON. N. B. Mahogany, Walnut and Hand Rail Plunk, and SUiir B.ilblsters for Builders, also Marble Mantles, always on hand, and every de scription of turned work. June , IS.. ly ZEITZ &. CO.. IMl'OHTKItS OF FOREIGN Books, Prints, Engravings, Stationary ;ilt rramesi anil niiiMlcnl instru- mciitsi. Ka. '8 Norlh 2nd St., Iietween Arch & Race, I'll I l.A 1Kl.PII I A. TM POUT to order and have eanstnntly tin hdnd a verv larim assorlilifcnt of goods in tlieamiv named lines at wholesalli and retail. Principally In German, Lathi, Greek, Hebrew, Frericb, Italian tSinnish and other languages ; Clasaica, l.'Ictioii hries. (irainmers. Vocabularies, School, Juvenile, Picture, Drawing and Model Hilt for Architects Cabinet, Carriage and oilier manufacturer. MAI'S, GLOMES and Itlank Hooks of every description. Splendid Lithographic and other Prints. MUSICAL IKSTRfMEKTS. Accordeons, Banjos, Bowa for all siring instru ments, Bridge and Tailpieces, Clarionets, Fifes, Flageolets, Flutes, uuitars, Octavo r lutes, l atent Heads for Guitars and Violincellos, Tainlmtirines, Tuning Forks and Haiiimera, Violins, Violin and Guitar Pegs, Violincellos and Strings lor all kinds of Instruments Wholesale and Retail. Accor deona repaired. . , Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, a large assortment of the very best GERMAN BRONZE POWDEH DuU-li Metal, French and Florence Leaf Metal .Tlierniometers.-i-HiiiiTieneils.-Fabcr aud other Lrndocncils. lied. White and Black Chalk Cray ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scarncatora,- fipring Lanceta Pocket Prescription and Gold Kcnles and Weiuhts Letter. Failcv colored and gilt Pawr- Playing Cards and other French and German Fatlcv Articles, for the sale of which they are the MAN UFAOTURllRS AGENTS. July 0i lSoO: NEAV 8T011E! a kf.V stock or c.oous, Ai the Stoic formerly ociilvicd by John Vogar In Market Street, Biuibury. f V. subsi rlliers respectfully tnlorm Itie pun- JL lie that they have lust received, and are now opening a li WDso.Mi: A?iiiT.Mi-.?it oi-; mix goods. Consisting in part of Cloth, Cassimcres, Saltmctls, 1 esfiiic, 1'antU loon Stuff, Calicoes, (ingwms, Lawns, l mi'mss, Flannclt, "Cumin icx, Lineiis, Fine Jliisi'iw, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, tft , Haul. i aro, lneeiUvarc, liui'iis axu MajuciNkS. ALSO! A largo ttsaorliiiiJiil of Groceries, Fish, Salt and Plasteh Ladies Shoes and Hiliterlt, FlUkl and Fluid Lamps All of which will bb sold oil the most reasona ble terms. . IV Country produce ef all kinds taken 111 ex cliange at the best prices. JOHN BUYERS CO. Butibury, A pr'd l!t; 1850; ly - GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! KEW AM CHEAP (SOOlJS, JOHN vr, FltilClNG, Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., TTAB iust reteivc'tl andoheHt-d a ISrgb assort- I I men t of siiiverior and choice Fitncy and Sbrnle Drv Goods, well adapter! to the coming sea. son, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock consists df general assortment ol almost oil irticles nf iisii in tlie Dry Goods line, consisting in part of Cloths, CnMmtre$i bummerJsluff for Clothing and Vesting. Ladici Drem ooi. . Gloves, Hosiery, Lscei, cihawls, Muslins, fcUeeU . ings, Tickings, r Uie Muslins, tiiugtiShis, , Linens, 4c ALHO: A general sssortliieiit of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEERS WARE, LIQUORS, DRUOS, AND ilEtilCINES, PAINTS , AND DtESTUFF, and every vdrieiy bf atticies. If Chunuy produce of all kinds tsken In ex change at the Inuiliebt market price. bunbuiy, Apul , luM. RESOLUTION Relative; to an Amendment of the Consti tution. ltm.viti St tnfc Sit-iATK xd Ilntm or Rmnnti. TIVK or THB CoMMnNWK ALTH nr l'SYLVANIi nt Ukxkkai. AmBMBLY MBt( Tllllt tti Ccsittitutl.in ol this Cimiii..iiweullh m niilimki b, the kcuimI suction of thu fifth antvle, ni thnt It nihil fbntl as fnlkiWa : Tha JihIki-s ol' sral of rnrh other CourU ol Iteriinl as fire or shall be eiitai lii r norinufl t-.iurtnti h.Min.iA.M.r.wnn... ui.-.- muiieu ny mw, mail in eiectud by the qualified eleotum of the rotimmmvilth In tile illnnner f. illuwing, to wit: The Juihres of the Hupreme Coiirti hy the qnalifinl etecturs of the Commonwealth at lurK,. The Framilent Joitgei of tho several Courts of Cnnnium Plens and of mich other Courts of Hoeord as are or shall lis cstaHlinhed by law, and nil other Judges required to lie ISartiett In the InV, liy the qimli. lied eloetom of the resiK-elifw districts oyer which Uiey are to preiiiile or net as Judir:S. And the Amocinte Judges of the Cumin of C'lmmon bleits by the qualified eleet.ira of the conntiea reapfietivuly. Thu Judges of the Snprerrie umiri aimn HDid tneir unices mr ine terra 01 nituen yeura, if they shall to lunir thihave thetnMves Well : (ubjeet to the allotment hereiimftt-r provideil fur, sillieeqiient to the firt eleetion ;) The Pres:li-irt Jndires of the aevernl Conris of Cuinui'in IMenn, and of .im-Ii nliier cnlltts of KiH'iird us are nr Ahull lw ..inl.tiliral i.v Iniv. nn,l nil nther Jmliri re quired to be Iciirneil in the lu ,v, sltull hold their otlirs for tue term ot ten yenrn, if they slmll so lone heliove ineni elves well i The Awieiate Ju.'ti'n of IhR tlnurt of Cuni nmn l'lenn Shutl hold their oiheen for the term of five yen", II they hall So long liehavu lliemm'ives well : lilt ol Whom nhull bo ciiiiinlinninniMl by tlie (inventor, but Pr nn'y reu snnaMo cause tvhieh nhnll nut be aurtVicut irnuiuiln i.f iniiM'uelnnont; the Governor nlmll reinwo nnv of them on Ihe niblriim of ttviMliinln of iru h hnineh of the I .i-ffislmiire. I he firnt eleetlnn nlirt'l bike nluee nt the rrenertil electiod 'f this Cniiunnuweulth iicxl after the att'ipii"ii ol'lhinmni'iid ineut. and Ihe nonuninKidim of all the .iudjren wlm may bij then in olfiee nlmll ejplrc on Ihe first Mnudnv of Decein lT fnll'ivving when the terinn of the now 'judges nhull C'liiuileneo. The pernoim wlm nlmll Mini lw elei tt-d Juduc-n f theSiimeme Coiitt shull hold their nffieea nn follow s: oue of lhem for three ymirn. one for aix yi-urn, one for nine yenre, one for twelve venrn, and one for til'leun yi-urn J the term of em li to be ilei-idi-d liv lot by the mid jadci. ns ninin ullei tlie election unconveiiii'ut.iind then-null eerlilied by them to the lloveru or; thai, tile rnmminnions iiuir l)B isnueil iu neeoriluni e thi-reto. 'I'lie iudce whose eniiuuia nion will lirnt expire nhnll be Chief juntiev diiriiiclns term, and therenl'ler eni-h .indue wltone c'omniiFnion vhi'ill lirnt ex piru nh:ill iu turn he tho Chief .'unliee, unit if two or more eoinminni.inn nlmll expire on the nuine dny, I lie judges holding lhem nh:dl decide by lot ivhiHl nlmll lie the Clilul Jllnliru. Any vneiiiieien lniiieniiiir livilenlh. lejiL'imtion. illierwine, in liny of the itiid coiu'l'. nlmll lie. filled hv nppoiniiuciil by the Oxvernor, to continue till Ihe lirnt IMoniluy ol December aneceiHlintr the nejtt i;ener;tl eliK-tlou. I lie .luiluen ol the Mipreme Court nudtht l'remili litn of the nevend tourlnof Common l'lenn nh;ill. hi nlnti.,1 .tlinen. rn ei-ive for their nervieea nil ndirmiiile eoiniieumilioil, to lie fixed by law, which nlmll not be iliuuninlied iliiiinir their eonliiiiiimce in olfiee, but they shrill receive no fees or per. ininitea of office, nor hold liny other olfiee of profit Hdcr nun t:oinmoiiwt-iilth, or under tin: governmunl ol tue t in. Hit ftnlen, or nnv olbcr Slnle ol tin's Union. The Jiideen rt the Niuneine Court durtue their eoutiuunnee id ollic nhnll remde wilhm lliin Collimonwi-ullll null tin) other tiiilecnduriut' their coiitiiiuiiiice in ollice nlmll reniile veittiin tue nmiriet or county lor which they weru reniiittivcly elected. J. S. M'CALMOXT SpcdLcr of the Ilimsc of llrprescutativcs. V. BEST, Speiiker of the Senate. HKNATB CUAMIIF.rt, IlAimiaiiUHo, Jnmiiiry, l.XI. $ I. satintrjl w. Penrsoll; Chief rieri of 1I..1 e,..,. f 1 cnnnyiviuua,no neruliy eertilythat the forifoinR resolution l;Vi. Ill on the r?cilale hie III Ihe present sesnioil. enlillcd i.ri .iiiii.-ii leiiuivw to un ,11 cm I Mini I lie I onn ilntioii. u lieing tlie Kline resolution which wtm agreeil to by a mneiriiy 01 ine niemoern elec eil to euc , Houm of il,e .-ml IrfKinlntiire after linvnig been duly considered nud ilinem-si-d wiui this dny airreed to bv a umiorilv of tl.a in,-i.,l.-.n cm-icu luanu urriiiH 111 me wuaie ol fi'lllinylvunui, lit Its present icnsiou, on will uppeur by tlicir voles given on the tinnl pusnune ol resolution, ns follows; viz : I aose voting in Invorol the renohltlou were. II. Join- HKnike, i. Torler llmwley, William A. Crubb. Jonathan J. i.uiiniuiiimui, inotimn !. Kernon. Thori'ns It. Foresvlli tlliarlui r nuly, lloliert M. Prick, Henry Fullon, Jolni W. ,.u,Tiiii,ev, ..iiiiinii nanieu, isiiuc union, Tiiuotliy iven Jonhiia V. Jones, Joseph Konieintieher, (icireo V. law. rence, Mnxwell M-Cnnlin, llciii onnl Mnlohc; Itenjiimiii iiiniiuuis, nenry A.ninnieiiiM-nr, Willmm K. ralker, Wll- nam It. duller, llnvid Muikrv, I'eh-g 11. ftnvety. Conrud !hliner, Hobert C. Sterretl, iJaniel Sline, l-'arrin II. Stree ter, John II. Wulker ami Valentine IJestj SrKAKEB . none v.hiuk aeHinni ine passage oi the reaoiiition were Renre-u Ilursie, Augustus Drum and Alexiuuler Kms t :.lruct from the Journal. 8A.MI.. AV. 1-KAHSON, Clerk Ijithe IIoi'se ok Representatives, ) llarrisbure, March 14, 1850. J I, William Jucki Chief Clerk ol Hie House of n cpritirii tutives of I'cnusvlvaiiiu, ilo lu ruliv ccrlily Hint llm i.Tg i. ins resolution, (No. 10 on thu S-nuti! file, uml No. all un llm House Jouriuil ot'llic irt'S.MitiK!iion,) cutilliil "Itcso liHiiin ri-lulivcto this inn. -iiiIiii. -in ofiho Oiinxtitiitioir' it ikiiii! inr mine resolution wlllili n nmwd to liv n uiu Jorily ol llic ini-mliers t-lixlwl to tui li llousn ol" the lusl lirgislutiiri! utter having Ina-ii Uulv nonni.li-red and ilisc-us stsl, whs tins day nsreed In hi- a utiionly ol llm ineniliers elect 1 to and serving in the House of HepmuruUttivi'S o l'eiuisylvuuia. al ils present session, us well nniieur hy Ihei votes, given on the liuul imssugt! oi'llis itsolution, as lol lows, viz: Those voting in fnvor of the pusxipe of tha resolution were, John Acker, John Allison, William H iker, Holiert iKi'uwiu, i.nviu J. in-Ill, I niiir uiilille; Jeleiuiall llluek. John!, ilowen, Williiun Hriudle, Uuniel II . II. lirower, Jesse il. Harden, John Oesnnn, Henrv C'liuri'li, John N Ciinyiiglnun, Sylvester Criillnnd, Ileiijiiinln (1. Wil Ibiu J. IJohliiiis, Jiiiuea 1. Downer, Thomas Duncan Win. Dilniii Vni. Ksney, John C. Kvnns, William Kvann iip, Aiexunuer n. reamer, jiiuies c lowers, leiljiiuiin P. Former, Alexander CiliUiuy, Tin is li .tier, Joseiih r. lirnhil, Joseph HuiIi-v. Jucoh P. luidei nan, lieorgc II. Hart. Iflert Hnrt. John llaslii. Wi luiu J. Ileiuntull, Jolui Hoge, Henrv HuimiH, Ijvtt io Her ford, llallilixtoll J. Jui-kson. it-holas Jones. Jolm W hillint-er, Charles K Klnkrail. Hobert Klotz. Harrison 1 airdj Morns Lerch, Joiinthan I). I .eel, Aunoti l.eoimril ones J. U-wis, Henry Utile, Jonim K. .M'Clinlnck, Jolni . M'Cull.n-li, Alexander (J. M'Cnrdv, John M'l Jinu'hlin ilui M:I,m; Samuel Man, John 11. Meuk, Michael My. ers. John Miller, Joseph C. Miillov, John J. Morris, Win i . i.iiinnou, , r.geKiei niowrv, r.ilwanl .Meklenoli. Jaeo Ninsly, CliarlenO'Neill, John' 11. Packer, Jonenh C. I'owe jKiinai c. Held, Joiin h. llhey, Lewis Kolieris, Summ Ho tinou. Jolm H it nil, ,.r. tp.l ii .; u ..i;ui.i n.i. C. couler, William rihaltner. Kii lulrrt Simps. in, Fli Sluei ... iiiiiiiii f-iiutii, iinaiit a. riuil i. uauie .VI. rinvser. I hum H. SiHidrr, TluHrias c. Sieel. David Ptelvaid. Charles Miv-kwell. Kilwin c. Trone. Andrew Wiule, Koliert Walker, Thomas Watson. Hidmiv 11. Wells, liiriun Williiiius, Daniel Zerliey, and John 8. M'Caluiuut, St'EAK ka Yeas 87. Thoae voting airaiust the nnssntre of the resolution were. Augustus K. Curuyu, Duvid Kvaus uud JuiueS M. I'orter rttiys :i. Lxlnct from the Journal. W1LLIAJ1 JACK, Clerk. Sx-REf Ally's tii'Fici!. Fileii March 15, 1850. A. W. BENKD1CT. Dep. Set. of the Commourccalth. Skcuei-aiiv's Office, 'knnsyi.vania ss: I 1k ckbtify tliiit the aliovo and forrjoine in a true nml Correel ei ,,y nl I lie nri:illlll reisihitiotl ol Un. ( ueml Asw ia lily, eulltleU,"lelloluLloil relative Ui nil llllleudlilellt ul the l.olislllutlou," as the saute remains o.i hie in tins otliee - III tesllmoim whereol 1 have hereuiit. et inv Itutul. in kil jiiiiuti it Im. niiivii )y of tlifSirrcti.ry' Ollice, nt IliiniKlnirn UW un'uoiiiw v-iiil iiuihuvii uuu ail). A. L. RUSSELL. SetWy of the Commonwealth. July It, 1M0 3m: PUBLIC SALE. Monday, the l-lli day of Auguxt next, nt tho Court House iii Sutjiury, ut 10 o'clock A. M., will Iks exposed to sale, Two jLoIm of Ground in said Borough, on Water street, Nos.90 and 91. On lot No. 01, is erected, a large Two SroHr DwelLiko llouss. Lato tho estate of Mary Lvon, dee'd; 'J'he Idts will be sold together, or ocjiaratcly to suit purchasers. 1 lie terms oi saio, win ue mauo Known on the day of sales by ufcuiiUH LIUINjExecrt Sunbury, July 0( 1850 M W. P. PEDDRICX S (LATE PAUTNF.li 0l' C. SCtlHAfKJ Varuish Alauuractury aud l'alnt iVo T8 KortK Fourth Slrerl, A FEW DOORS ABOVE CHEHHY, WEST SIDE, FUIL.AbEI.PHIA. Cdiistantly on hand and for saic, at reduced prices, dild of superior quality, the fol lowing articles, vis : Coach, Cahmet, Jauners' and Oil Cloth Varnishes ; rirviiifi Jaisiu : Ilisii and Harness Varilt'h ! llrown, White aiut Red rlpirit do; Trunslur rln: Arlisw1, lliiuse and Conch IMiuters' and Vanilsllers' Sturertid j Pt'TTY IN tjtlANTVriKI1l'.IM'fl, DHV. IN Oil, AND l'UK l'AKID Fflt 1MMF.DIATK tmKj MUliuars' Varuiuli, (ilue and Acuta: lllnek Japan for irml J Aitliesive do. I'm Fancy Work; Piclure and Window China; Artisu1 Cih asirt. Dry and in Tuls-s ; Neat's Foot Oil : lioM, mivor, and Uerniad U'lU' liold, Hdrer, and Cofasr Hniam ; (Vu, zier'a Diuiismds. Also, veiy luncrioc Sttoo UUokiug ois) VVriiiuff Ink. JUne S9, 1SJU. JACOB HEED'S lMTlllj UOOItlS, Southwest Cornet df Fifth aiUl Market Strteis, PltlLAOKi.i'HIA, iniO always keeps on hand a large utock of every variety oil' clothing made up of (rood materials, and m the latest and liesl styles, ils would also lillorin tit' putdic, thai be psvs roni4 drrable attention in getting up Milil.tiv f'lolliin, in g'Mid btvle and on uaiuUe turn:.. Juus li, laoO. ly II. K. II. R ADWAYW BEAUY KLIKf for p.. in Is trulv bins, sini to silfiinlfig humniiity. ThvlJimenre rejoici-d at its curutive iimiierties. fur they enn dinmin with their onn. Chen and walk. The Weak Wcnn il nn nn iiinlruuieut in the hands of Providence, for by its hcalinr; sail strengthenine qunlities they become atiouir. The Hiil-UnWcu wetauine it as a blessing fnitn liipll henvmi, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, cures their diseases whether it be nnenmatlnm, laiinlsigo, lirnt. I'tnilynin, Ktrnlna, Hums, Pcald! mum, C7nuiie, nil,, niicv.-,joiin Ol Ilie jpilie, OT Son. eit Tendons, for bv ils ri llier urn enahlud to ., tract nn their ln.d of aielcmiM. eml etiion Him nl. aMi blessinus of health. The Hullcrcr of Xenrnlgin aud Tie lAilereux, welcomes it as their ohly rethcily in relieving them of the cruel paine, sliinHiiiii like electric shocus tliroasU the face, head, and system, pnml) zinji ill sh instant tbair .u iiriKntcst nopes, lor tie) vend llellef is a rsm-erlnl aniidnte for oil Nervous and llhcuinntic AAee. lions, and will cure this powerful disease vt-herl til other remedies have failed to give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ache in a few seconds. ro nuiek, powertu . ami .ir.-innl nn,hn,'. t?i...i. lief in all coses where pnin is enuned by elliTiml iiijuries '' -""n'"inii, inui. ii ana reneveu trie inont se vere pains of Chronic Kheumatisin durins omi ili)ilicatioit ins lleliel. ITS SUPEBIOU STU Pvr.Tii hAflWAY'S H1-.AI1V BEMPe i. ' l -j I ..... i - . I.UII.MHL-IIPFM nflllHI mieul mi-dir-iH in use. it can he n.,-,1 v. ith the most hsp- nu islni II lliternnlly oud exliinmllv. Crampk ill the aeh, Colic, or Cholera Morbus, are relieierf in inn mutes, nnd cnrtit entirely In fifteen nr twnntv ill., if wind to in-ike an ointment of it. for il... ... I.iis; (lllinpeit l''leh, Pnalular Knipliiais. take n lun-SinMiu: ulol the jtelicf. and n talile.noooiii'nl of on. of lihl, and yoii have a better ointment or Knives thai. uuy oilier urt tele uov iu uiie. il tail, thin inc.licinc, ivhen reiturcil to two ll.lr.l. own strenirth hy addinir as niueli spirits of wine, will sive nt liettcr l.mmicMt ilinu nnv now iu use. ec that eai-h Imtllc bLars ihe fni-.nimile simmrnm nf f Kadway A Co,, none other is genuine rjticu aj cents, i un ooiiies. TtifccRou ixo bnAMEt Bf KkAIty W A MBAUTIFL'L IIKADOF I.t Xt RIAf llAIR. BADWAV'S Clnr-ASSlAIt BALM. The lad? or gentleman who desires a beautiful aitiete dressthcir liair. ore iidvisiHl to make unoof KuiUvuv's rcasian Halm il possesses many advantages over all icr Hair tomes unit prcp-irations. First; dentines the dp fnnn ilanilruir gires tones and yiiror to tho kjves ti i roots nml bulbs, invigorates to healthy action the genu life, which uives lo the Imir a hcahhv rmit. nud forces in huir to arrow, it cures llalducs. stoes the hair from ill i m out, makes it fine, stroiig, sort nml ulossv. keens it nun turiiiii-j erev. or bcconihm diseoloreil. It is trnlv u luxury to dress the Iiuir with this delicious nrcuaration. HER IIA1II WAS ALU GONE. R ADWAY'8 CIllCASSlAX ItAT.M r..!- i..i.,,..- Ihe hair, cleansing the sculp, removinir damhull', nud curing Isiklnens, is truly a valuable preparation. A lady who hud been sick for some lime had lost every imrticle of tier hair prevlousto her nieknenn, her Imir would fall out j she was recommended to try the Circassian Bulin, as u hair restor er, she used slxbotlles with the most hippy 'results, her ..... .. .nt, ,iik, aim inxuriunl. Thu pteparatloli makes Ihe h.ur m.iint, line, soft, and silkv. ami ucliBKses it to curl ; ye, with baldhends, weak hair, had , l,j " " -.o.; me ,.oe:imu uuiiii, presired by Kud vny& Co.,and you will soon have a luxuriant bend of iiur. Mold lor o cents in brecbnltlc. Ask forHadvviiv'a ircassinii Halm, till Fulton Street, New York. BLACK SPOTS ON THE SKIN. During the summer season We freolienilv tnent with em. ms who are solely annoyed with black spots, abeut the ise or a pill's head, just under the Itnintf df tHfc SiirliicrK these spels ure truly annoying and repulsive in appearance: theyot-o rlothiiijr luore or lens than duSt, the nkifi being warm anil the iudividnul porspiriiur freely, lhedtlstciug;iii(; up Ihe duets of the neUiceoun glands, tlicir oily secretions bib not aiven otr, rind consequently n cheesy deposit is tlie rcnulln ; this becomes rnncid and turns black, disfigures the complexion, and often inllatncs mid suppurates. Let Rail way's Soap lie free y used, absorption will take place, au4 the niots spcmlily ilisaprn-nr. Also, if Railway's Soap was " ...,1 iio'iikii ine nav, inese spois, uuil otlier annoying exeresweucen, would not trouble you. eiwniottimnry cucets oi Kadway's S.mp in removing iu, Sim llurnn. I'lninlcn. l!li,il..- P.ionl.. "tvii.-r Itanh. Scurvy, Mornhew.iiiidthc Ho,-uilSo,,....,f i,,.,. in truly astonishing ; besides, it is certulii of tronsforlnin! " i "o aun repulsive visage, to a c enn and lieuutilul nunnlexion. In nil CnSen nlr r.,r n.,.l-..,-i. .,, and take none other. , . N. H. Iludwiiv's Meilicalel Sonniil nteel enirrnvinirn nrm 2i cents, ull others ure counlerfeit. Usik fot Ihe steel en- grdving. aokxt II. n. Mnsser, Sunhurv. JuueS-J, le-50. ci-Juily CHERRY PECTORAL. For ihe Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROtf CHITXS, CROUP, ASTH MA, WHOOFizra-oouazt AND CONSUMPTION. This truly valuable Xemcdv for all diseases bf the Lungs and Throat, has brcoiitc tho ebicl reli ance of llio nlllictcd aS it is the most certain curd knovvh for the above complaints. While it is a pdvvcrlul reiticdial agents in the most desperate and almost hoiiclcss cases of Constlitiption, it is also, in diminished doses one ot the mildest and most agreeable fumily medicines for common eriHimon coughs dnd colds. Read 1h?1ow the opin ion of men who are known to the' world, and the world respect their opinions. FliOM PKOFE.80n HITCHCOCK; "jalucsfJ. Aver Sir: I have used your ''Cain nr l'aiToEAi,' in my own case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an admirable, compound for the relief of iaryhgial and broiicliial difficulties. -If my opinion as to ita superior chnractef tan bo of any service you arc at liberty to use it as you lliitik prnticr; EDWAflD HITCHCOCK, L L D, President of Amherst. College; From tho "London Lancet." "AYEIV8 CHERRY PECTORAL is bne of the most valuable preparations that has fallen un der our notice. After a careful examination, we tlo not hesitate to say we have a large apprecia tion of its mcrhs and the fullest confidence in its usefulness for coughs and lung complaints." Dr. Drowsier, of Windham Co., Cdnh-, sends us the following testimony. Dr. J. C. Aycr Dear Sir : I enclose you a certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly respectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. 8eth Cady, Deputy Shcrill', Windham Co., Connecti cut. J lie cvre in her case was very prompt, and has attracted general attention, W. A; BREWSTER, M. D. Wr.s-r KiilikgLi, CU.Sept. 28 1848. This may certify that I was atllictcd with a very scvero cough in tho winter of '47-8, Which threat tencd to terminate in Consumption. I had tried many medicines in vain, and was cUred by the use of ''Aycr's fcherry Pectoral." CATHERINE K.CADY; From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster Chicopce Falls, Mass : Dr. J. C. Aycr Dear 5ih Enclosed (ilea find omittance for all the CHERRY PECTORAL last seiit me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no uicdiciitd we sell gives' such satisfaction as your's docs; nor have I ever seen a medicirie which cured so many cases of Cough and Lung Com plaints. Our PhUicians are using it extensively in their practice, and with the happiest effects. Truly youis, D. M. BRYANT; rm. passu bt J.c. xttn, chemist, lo will, mass; lT Sold by Henry Manser, Sunbury; Mary A. Mi-Cuy, Northumberland' Dr. Uearhart, fee linsgrovc ; Dr. Beckly, Daiiville, and Druggisu gL-uerallv. July 6, 1850.- Iyce3m ITIARSIIALL'S TONIC MIXTURE, For the Cure or Fkver ad Acue;War R&NTKD. Tl'lS unrivalled medicine may b relied ort when neafi ly all taltei remedies Init. lu Value is rioi eutneieiitlv known, theretore, ua ptopneti desires hi enuirss tne held irf Us uset'iiliicss by inakiiui known ils viituusaua eft: cai-y lo thouwuits ol euHerers v. so are riot awars Uwl thev cau uu siHivuiiy anu rauicauy curca ut FEVER AND AtiUE'i without the use of pnismious drag, ususeoof potjohl a Ihe delete riiwis rilects irf quinine. It u isfeted to the pob. In- sla S'V ivice to rls' a within the reach is all, assured thnt Uhshi who use il uceordiag to directions will aud it a ealu and .jictdy turn tor , , Fkvfca srdHoi'S. II is mil a rlihiirueiilile naiiseeiiuir ooinaound hut an afreo iihle Uuiie euleutnied lu remove Ui diseuse aud give health nclloh to ihu stonsM'h and howells. l'reiierruiaily hy AlimUslI (., Slid sold whoWsslea mid remit liy Itowiuut t tisi, No. SI North Sih flueet, lMnlHililhiii I'riee fl ms( single bottle, end to per doiv Juuc', IKsJ ly m ' It AY Rt'M.An excrllent article for sal by HENRY MASKER. . t huiilniry Jan. STth, 149 tf. ; f, Iroiii lie New Yoik Canton and Prkirk ia t 'onip.iuv. Pea sjle bv J- W. tiilUAO. 'uubuiy, Dn lets