"t.- tmKj SUNBURY- AME1UCAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. ; Arrival of the PACIFIC. . rOKR DATS LATER FROM X ROVE. The U.S. mail steamer Pacific, Capt. Nye, arrived at New York on Sunday evening from Literpool, bringing European sdvices to the 31st ult. The great matter of interest by this arrival 5s a bloody and hard-fought battle between the Danes and Holsleiuors, on the C5lh of July, In which the latter were totally defeat ed. Tho field of action was ldstedt, a small Village on the Flensburg road. The Danish army amounted to about 45,000 men, com Winded by General Von Krouh ; the army t rtolsteihers td 28,000. The carnage Vas terrible, the following is the accoti.il given of the fight. Denmark nnd the UncMt".. balih of ldstedt Great Slaughter of the Schksmg-Hohtein Army-Entrance of the Danes into Schlesu-ig. The war now has commenced in earnest. 6tx the 25th the two armies met, and after ome skirmishing a regular engagement en Udefl, in which the Danes were victor.ous. The battle began at dawn of day and lasted in-even lours. The Danes attacked with bcitit 25,666 men. and the Insurrectionary trmV was atiout 20.000 strong. The centre f he TSchleiwig-Holsteiners, under Gen. Willisen, oc-eupiedthe village of Mated , a tittle distance nOrln Of the town of Scl.les xVSsr the Danes attacked both wings of thei"r ehcmie,, and after h'cJ continued for eight hour, brought all the r disposable strength ngnhiM the centre of YV .1 lise'i's troops, and at length forced him to re turn Ihrouah Schleswig, toward llendsburg. Rut the defeat was most signal, and the re Milt must be hitthly important for the Danes, by dales from Hamburgh of the 27lh, we learn that the. killed, wounded and missing, m tho i battle of Ldstedt, aie now - rnnn of which ihe "renter share lias fallen On the Danes. The numbers in action are ....'.mated at 40.000 Danes and 30.000 Hoi steiners. The BrersenhaUe states that Gen. Von Willis., refused to accept .he Danish General's offer nf three day's tri.ee. On the 26lh the Danes had advanced to with... , a few miles of the Lider, i.euaC roP.s. Of the sixteen guns at Ekerford, the llols.einers car ried off two and spiked and abandoned .he rest. A Danish war steamer was su.eu, I .. left m Irtroin? that w wr "ei' D-v sd by rrusians. It was slated that v.u. von iu.,.. and his enrps had 'reined the mvin body of the insurants' army, but the t.owT; wants Vontirmation-. . The iVuifS are now 5n f-oWemion -rjf the 'own of SehleMVig, where they haVe taken KiWuinn and founed head-quarters. V'h fimnhnrg Beersenhalle, of tho Will, g,vs le following account of the battle: AlfT a unexampled sauguiimry battle . a ..... ubiih lasted lei eleven hours, the jchlenvig-llolsteiu army was com pelled to reWeut and give up lite town of Schleswitf to the enemy, after liiililiug wi.h ' admirable courage and perseverance against an enemy superior in numbers, who were able to bring continually fresh troops into the field. It accomplished its retreat in good order, without being pursued by the Danes, and is now concentrated at Schesledt, in the Schleswig territory. A Li t KY MISTAKE When the surgeon was attending the wound which confined me, he told me a di verting story of a youns swiss soldier, a re f.rtnv, who, when his regimentals were mak ing, had procured a round iron plate, bord ered with holes, which hedesiied the tailor to fasten on tho inside of his coat above his left breast, to prevent his bejng shot throuh the heart-, the 14'ilor-, being a humorous fellow, fastened it in the seal f his breeches, and ihe Clothes being scarcely on his back, when ha was ordtiYed to march into the field, he hs.d rw opportunity to get his awkward mis take rectified before he found himself en caged in battle; and being obliged to fly before the enemy in eudea'.oiing to gTU oVer I st thorn hetl in his Way, he tinforUmslely tlick fast till hfe was overtaken by the enemy, one cf whomj on eomin; up, itave him a push In ihe breech with his bayonet, (with no frieiully Jesignj) but it luckily bit on the iron plate, anil pushed the yrJung soldier Clear off the hed:;e. This faVdrable circumstance made the Swiss honestly cou - fess that tbe tailor had more (tense than himself, and he knew better where his heart lar.--.f1ftitotV of tctet llenry Bruce SLAVfe EttlTEMENT tS BALITMORE. BltiMOHE, 'Auf. (j. five slates who had run away from their jwnera in Maryland, were brought down '.hit morning in the cars of the Susquehanna railroad from Pennsylvania, tt appears that there werd eleven runaways, from different soiintieg in this State, and certain Pennaylva tiians learning that they were secreted on the farm of a negro, one mile actoss the Penn sylvania line, proceeded to capture them and succeeded in getting seven of them. In passing through Slrasburg, York county, the abolitionists, headed by Postmaster Brown, endeavored to rescue them, and suc ceeded in getting two of them. In the slrug i;le, Brown was knocked down. The five slaves lhat remained were then put into the cars and sent to this city. While In the Cars, pistols were fired af the Pennsylvania!)!. One slave, in attempting to (boot his captor, shot himself. The affair produced a great excitement here, as well as all along the railroad. The slaves were lod y ged in jail this morning, to await the arrival of theU owners. Cure fob: Dubrhcea Burn Rhubarb powder ia tn iron, stiring it till black cucd J then smother H in covered jar. The dote ii from five to tea grains, given is water, port wine or milk. After one or two doses the pain quickly subsides, and the bowels speedily regain their ac customed strength and health. Gcrnin tpw Ttl'groph, - THE CENSUS OF 1850. Tho Assistant Marshal for Northumberland county has commenced taking the census, and collecting the statistic of the county, as required by and act of Congress. We give bolow a copy of tho questions which the Marshall is required to ask, and which our fellow-citizens are required to answer, under the penalty of $30 for each refusal, that nur readers may understand and be prepared to ive the information required. Schedule 1, lqtiirts an inventoiy of'.he free inhabitants, with thenumbernf dwelling houses numbered in the onler Of visitation ; the number of families; the name .,bf every person abiding in ruieh family, ngr1, fx, and color being indicated, nnd tho occupation of ench male person over 13 years of age) ; the birth place of each ; those married within the year ; those '.mending school; those over 20 years who cannot read or write; the deaf, dumb, blindj insane, idiotic, pauper, or con tict. Schedule 2, Relates to slave inhabitants, giving lha names of owners, number of slaves, with the age, and color; fugitives from the Slates; number manumitted; num ber of deaf arid dumb, blind, insane, or idio. tic. Schedule 3, Relates to the productions of agriculture; and of the name of the owner, and agent or manager of ilia farm; number unimproved ; cash value of the farm ; value of implements and machinery ; the livestock including horses, mules, nsses, working oxen, milch cows, other cattle, sheep and swine ; the value of live stock ; value of animals slaughtered during the year; bushels of wheat produced ; of rye, Indian corn and oats; pounds of rice and tobacco ; bales of ginned cotton ; pounds of wool ; bushels of beans and peas. Schedule 4, Call for tho products of in dustry, with the name of the corporation, company, or individual producing articles to the annual value of five hundred dollars ; the name of the business, manufacture, or pro duct; capital invested in leal or personal estate in sucli business; tlm quantity, kind, and value of raw material and fuel consum ed ; the kind of motive power, machinery, structure, or resouice ; the uverago number of hands employed, male and female, with the average cost of male and female labor; the annual quantities, and kinds, and values. Scin:i)LLB 5, Relating to social statistics, calls lor the name of tho town, county, or city ; tins ablegate, valuation of real and personal estate, separately ; aggregate taxes I . .1... ..!!. ...... ....... 1. 1...;.) froo UJMUU . 11113 , ui.i . ....-.-. .tw ,,.. .cho,,i.. svhno 110U(1C. money ' . , - ,' , . raised by tax for schools last year, money raised in other was, and money received from the public funds for schools ; the public libraik's and number of volumes ; the name, class, limes of issue, and circulation of perio dicals including newspapers, und information as to the season whether this has ptoduced average crops, what mips are short, to what extent-, and to what is the average rier year; also particular information respecting the number, color, nativity, and cost of support ing paiipers; the ciimiuals convicted, the number in prison, their color and nativity; the cost if labor, including the average wa ges to a farm hand per month, hired by the ye.ar, and boarded ; the average wages of a day laborer, Without boardj and with board ; the average payment to carpenter per day, without board ; the nveiage wages to a fe male domestic per week, with board, and the average price of board to a laboiiug man per week '. also- ths number of churches, the number of persons each will accommo date, and the value of the. churches. Schedi le C, Calls for the name of every person who died during the year fcnding 1st June, 1850, wl.n.so usual place of abode at the time of his death was in the family visi ted ;. with the age, sex, and color of such person, whether free or slave, married or wi dowed ; with the nativity, month in which tho death occurred, occupation, and disease, or cause of ilmi'li. We should here remark, lhat upon the cen- BiisofPico, ami upon nl! iis r.i!(;nls, a rlchcate . . . , . , i . , ami important rjuty rests ; ana tluu wnno great prudence, caution, and circumspection will necessarily be observed by lliein, llley still cannot wholly perlorm all that is requir ed of Ihein v.-ilhont the eo-npeiulioii of tlieir lellow cilizi.'.is thniiiohniit ihn Republic. To every immstead. to every place of business and labor, and to every lield, Ihe agents of this uliice should receive a kind welcome, and it should be the earnest desire of every one to impart to them nil the information in his possession. It is the happiness, the pros' 1 Por,lJi the welfare of the millions that our government seoka to promote ; and the knowledge now to be attained is essential to the Intelligent legislation of Congress upon subjects nearest to the interests of the mas. se of the people. Let there be, therefore, entire harmoily and concert ofaotiou, und let out fbllow-citliens in the different town ships and boroughs vie with each other, in giving promptly tho requisite aid and infor mation to the Assistant Marshal, when he Calls on them. PaMJY ATTEN'lilftO X "BaoAri Btttyi" Cos vkxtios for the first time, was" much aston ished and puzzled wilhal at the manner of worship. Having been told that tho better 'brethren spake even as they were moveil by the Spirit," ho watched the proceedings With increasing disgust for their "haytlieu way by worship,'' tiil one young Quaker rose and commenced solemnly, ' Brethren, 1 have mariied" "Tha devil ye hcv !" interrupted Fat Quaker sat down in confusion, but the spirit moving Pal nu further, the yonng man mus tered courage and broke ground again : "Brethren, I have n.arried a daughter of the Lord !" ' The devil ye hev that !" said Pat, "but it'll be a long, long while before iver ye'U 1n Ohio most of the peach trees are really breaking down wilb the abundance of the fruit. The apples are nearly as abundant; the fruit crop appears to be everywhere good. What prospers the wheat, is generally good for fruit. As to wheat, there is no diminu tion of tha good acCoun'tt received from every quarter. UPEKSTITIOn IN 1630. . The following extraordinary letter appears in the Paris Univers, and is copied into the English Catholic journals, at if entitled to full credit: Rimini, June 2d, 1850. "Live the Precious Blood !" j "Most illustrious and respected Superior. On Saturday, May 11th, a married woman ami her two young daughters, per ceived a movement of tho eyes of the Bles sed Virgin in the picture placed, as you will recollect, in the liltle chupel at the end of the church. From motives of prudence they kept silent. On Sunday morning they re turned and observed the same thing; they then sent to the church two other young girls, their companions, without telling them anything, but merely saying, "go to St. Clare's Church, and observe the picture of the Aladonim in such a chnpel." The young girls wont thither, saw, nnd reported the fact. This was towards midday. Two or three hours afterwards the news ran like lightning through the "city, nnd the church and Ihe streets loading to it were ctowded. livery one ran to St. Ciare's Church. I then went to the Vice General tn beg him to take any measure that he might judge expedient. He came and removed Ihe imago to the high altar. The crowd incessantly increasing, it was with great difficulty tho church could be closed after midnight. And from lhat lime, till the moment 1 write, the movement hus continued it still continues. The crowd of people daily augments, and the vast church of El. Augustine at '.he same hour cannot Contain them, the streets of Rimini are filled with strangers. Incredulity at once began to deny the fuct, asserting that the reflection of the wax light on the glass might deceive the sight, and this rumor was eo strong that the Vicar General felt obliged to remove the glass, lie did so in the presence of a vast assemblage, which was moved to tears, and pressed towards tho holy picture, tho beauty of which was increased after tllo glass Was removed; in public satires some had ven tured to accuse the missionaries of u certain mechanical connivance which wrought the prodigy, it ml it was in consequence of this accusation that they showed tho picture to the people simply on the bare canvass. The movement consists in this; the eyes of the picture are frequently seen raised to Heaven in the altitude of snpplicutiuii. Some times the entire yo turns round; at other times Ihe pupil appears brilliant like a dia mond. Several persons are certain that it moves its lips and changes color, and that the picture being stirred by this fuct, ten days of spiritual exercises have been give. during which it is not we who have preach ed, but rather the Queen of the Apostles, and she conlinues to preach, and the confessions are innumerable ; and if we except those who are, so to speak, confirmed in evil, every body makes it a duty to approach the sacra ment." WILD DEER IX THE CITY. A dear chase Fon k Dker. Recently a deer came into the city, ami in tho chasa rushed into Main street, among tho laige and fashionable stores, causing quite a sen sation among the bucks there. It came down Cuurt street and over the fences of the gardens on Hammond street and made a leap and a dash at the back window of( Mullay's crockery store, into and through tho Store; and then across the street and dashed into tho large and brilliant window of Messrs Henionway and Mersey, each costing 875 dollars, and smashing tho large astral lamp and trotting across tiie glass show case. When headed off it leaped through a side lirjfht of small dimensions, nnd made his escape across the street, juinpingovera large loail of lumber into tho dry goods store of T. G. Stickiiey, leaping through the window and under railin?. and on taking a hurried survey was attracted by a large mirror in the rear end of the store, and lushed against it, smashing it to atoms. This shock caused it to sally back, but it j immediately recovered and trotted along the i - . show ease, und when headed itglibly dodged and escaped from the same place at which it had entered. In tho chase it pushed ahead into West Market place and into tho store of J. A Whil.nore, whe.e it made itself eceed inoy busy among tile barrels and boxes, un til in its fright il dashed against the back window, carrying the whole sash and strik ing upon the wharf below, along the wharf to the storo room of Messrs; Fiske nnd Dale, In the window of which it was caught and then slaughtered. Mrs. Pabtikuton's Inc-i'Ibies. This ven erable old lady propounds a number of ques tions through the column!) of the Raleigh (N. C.) Deaf Mute, from which we quote the following: Whether Mason & Dixon's line was a line of stage coaches or Steam packets ? What kind of curiosities does Gen. Tay- lur's Ctilnnet contain 1 Whether the Putcder Magazine contains any good reading on the subject of ladies' dresses 1 Whether the Pope is going to roam all over the world before ho di ?s 1 Whether tus Mills nic as ferocious as over 1 Weie tha liberty pole's, which were re cently At to pieces iu Paris,' tho last of lhat noble race 1 Under what special canon dries the Senate of the United States tonIrm ministers? When a committee in Congress makes a report, (toes a not produce agitation among the members? Is the United Slates Mint any better for juleps than the common mmtt Has the "Double Eagle" two pair of wings or not f Is gutta perchti the dried entrails of kind of fish if not, what is it 1 Do dead tettert ever revive after reaching the General Post-oltice T Do navigators have to double their capet in all latitudes or is it only in cold regions t In St. Peteksbukch, 690,500 bottles of champagne are annually consumed. Tub French Navy at the present mo ment contains only lif vessel. "VfHt doh't top fix toor aoor 1" said a traveller in the West, to a certain indi vidual, of a certain State, whom he beheld composing himself into the corner, in a vain effort to escape the rain which was pouring in upon him. ' ' "Its raining, stranger, and I can't;'' was tho reply. ' "Why don't yon do it when it ain't rain ing V was Ihe next inquiry. "Why, stranger, it don't need fixing then," was the reply, as tho owner of the domicil nestled closer into the corner. Considerable interest was excited on Sat urday, in the neighborhood of the Trenton Uasin, by a light between a rat and a weasel. The battle continued with varied fort. .no for an hour nnd a half, when the. weasel finally proved victorious. One hundred nnd sixty ! the crew of the U. S. Frirate Raritan have lately joined the teniperancr1 society. i i; i. In this place, on Thursday last, Mr. GEORGE HALL, at the advanced ago of 90 years. In this place, on the same day, Miss MANY RICHARDSON, of Philadelphia, aged about 24 years. l)c iltcirkcts. Philadelphia Market; August 14. 1850. Flour. Flour is quiet at $5 25 a $5 37 J Extra Flour at $5 024 a 7 00. Rye Flour.- Penna. is selling ul $2 87. Cum Meal is worth $3 00 per brl. Wheat. There is a limited demand; small sales of new red Southern at SI 14; and good white at $1 16. Rye. Penna Rye is held at 65o per bush. Cohn. Corn is in demand at 68 c. for yel low ; White is worth 63 cents. Oats. Oats are still very scarce; sales of prime Penna. from stole at 48 els ; South ern are worth 30 a 38o. Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bblsat 27c and h lids ut -lie cents. Baltimore Market. Aug. 12, ISjO. Wheat. Small sales of good to prime reds weie made to-day al 105 els., and Peun. white at 1 12 els. Corn. White at I a (i.r cents, and of j el low at fiG cents. Oats Prices runae from IS to 3S cents. WlllsKCY. Sales of bbls were made at 27 cents, and of hluU al 2d cents. SUNBI UY PUR:!': Ol'KItRNT. Corrected weekly bij Henry Mas&er. Wheat. - - H'O Kte. - .50 Coax. - - - - , 00 Oats. - - v 37 UlTTEIl. - - - - 12 Liics. .... 8 1'ollK. ... - 5 Fl.AXSF.Kll. - 1"5 Tallow. - - - 10 Dkeswax. - 25 Flax - - - - 8 Hixklkii Flax; - - 10 Dm eh Apples. - - 62 Do. Peaches. - - 200 FAMILY GP.OC5EP.I3S. DAVID PKASK-, S. IF Corner 6th Arch Street, Phildilelphiu. f AS for sale all kinds of choice Family Grocc-- rics at the very lowest prices, vii! Extra Fine, superior and common lilurk and Grren Teas; old Gov. Jiva and othrr kinds of Cofl'cc, nil qualities of Crashed Light Drown and Drown Sugars ; best Skthi Oil and Kprrm ami Amnntinc Candles ; Daker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Droma; Farina, Tapioca, Sago and Whcatcn UriUj Olive till, Isinglass, Ketchups and Sauces, Marrarom, Yeiniicclli, English Split Peas, &c. They will pack up all Roods lor the countrv neully and securely and deliver them promptly lit i any Depot or Hotel us desired. DAVID TEASE, S. W. Cor. lith It Arch Sts. - Philadelphia, Aug. 17, ltNd! lv.Miv X3lTI!t'..J -.tr.RLtXi) mix DOCIC FM1IE suiisciiher has built himself a dry dock JL in Noitluinilicrland, above the lirst lock on the Yct Branch Canal, where he intends huild inar and repairing canul boati,. 11c can take lio.tls on the dock from two to (ivo dollars cheaier than thev can he taken out, with machinery. Thankful to those who favored hint lit fore, he hopes by carefully nttciulliif to all the repairing entrusted to him lo still merit a share of public patronage. JOHN lILMMEI.. Northumberland, August 10, 1S30. otn. joiiv c. lieuics estate:. J OTICE ia hereby given that li tters of Ad ministration Have been granted to the subscriber, on this estate of John C. Liehig, late ol Miatnok.n, .Northumberland county, dec U. All persons indebted to said estate or liuvin? de mands against the same, are requested to call for settlnient. JOSEPH BIRD, Ad.u'r: Shamokln, Aug. 10, 1830 6t NOTICE. AM. persons Indebted (o the subscriber on Notes, Book Accounts and Constable. Fcea, are hcrehv informed that Ins books &c, have been placed in the hands of J. II. Zimmerman, Esq., for collection and w'll be put into suit with out delay if hut immediately attended to. THOMAS A. BILLINCTON. Sunhury, August 3, 1850; St NOTICE. TH E subscriber being dbout to' leave 5iihhur, requests all persons having any claims a- gainst him, to present than to FKEDEKICK. LAAKI S, Esq., tor settlement, to whom also all persons indebted to the subscriber, are rsoucs Ud to make payment. W. rUYATEl.L JOHNSTON. Sunbury, August 10, 1650. 5! To the. Voters of jVorthumleilund (Jouniy. Ikilow Citizens : -Having been encouraged by a larpt number of niv friends, ! otter my self as a candidate for the oftic of tOfSTY ( OM MISSION I R, at the next election, (subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention.) Should 1 ho nomina ted and elected I pledge irfyself to perform tho duties of said office failhfu'lv and, to best of my ability. DANIEL WOLF. Blacksmith. Jackson township, Aug. 10, 1850. TO THE VOTERS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. IELLOW CITIZENS : Encouraged by a ; large number of my friends, I otter myself sa candidate for the office of COUNTY COMiMISSIOXER at the next election, (subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.) Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office faithfully and to the best of my ability. PETER IIOl'GHAWOtT. t FusW, tovrnhi, Jur I M. "DEATH S DOOR: How frftauoiitlv do i hear this einretf Ion. which Ift tnemtl to ronvy to thft mind the lint 'lag "f it-kneafe inai a ptiiiriit enn ra remieea 10, ana vo. mm. nmn "n, a nirmber of th Tritiitv Church, vaa. aa the exorea en hnrwir hrrtiiffht ritu-n tn "UeaLh'a dour." byHbea tnatiam and Nervoim Heartache, when, like an angel of mercy, Rnrtway Keady Holier relieved her of her aevera paiiiftand Featured hr l her friend In perfect health. The very inntnnt Kwlway'a Heady Relief ia applied, Ua hem-ficiRl efltTta am 'experienced, it soothe, heala, clean a'A and puriliea ; it iii"tmiily alliiya irritation, reduces in. ruffir pnini, aivca enae to iMirna. tVaMn, Kirna, Eruption! rurrta Khcumutiain ,itmlAgn. limit, i'aialyaia. Sprniita. ftiruiitf. ripfiftm. Stiff Ncrlt, AVmikneaa in the 8uie and mick, cris oi an Ktticis, umir, MruiM, unaiea, core Throitl, Infliicnxfl, IIjnrHncPR-, Omifrlm, Olds, TOOTH ACIIIj CUItHI) IN ONE SECOND. This titrtnriiitr nfiVcti iti crm he rurnri in on iitettml, for the tntHiii'iit tlif lift., t t inches thi nerve, the poin ia mi UrJtct. S with Tie J liieiix snul HtMim-ruuni, Nutiral pta tifi.lii.'W Ik-mbcluN U.iImi tltt purls where tlm pain If hi:viti (uni iii n ifv iiiilint'-s yuii will lie entirely relii vi-:!. Tnkeii iiii''iii:;!l)- it will uncut the m-'sl violent f;Ki.-iiiv im I t 'liiiiij, v. uluii v.iimtiuir or to much ptiijiitiff ill :iil V:fi h t will ;;ivO ft I i!ll'T!ll i T WuilktieSPj CJtSC lur riiil. Iii-;:'.li " r r-i" ni'.Hf . N'' K'nv lifliel' if( tfemiilli! Ull kw M!rn.'(! 1: j liAliWAV A. CO., 10-,' Fult:m tlr.Jil. i;i.r.fi. t tii!ii:t it Kii im ri:s. TO L.'.iiJj.i.l.iSII AM) I.MIANCK Till; CHARMS ok i:i-:ai;tv. (I .tnv i ' l Kiii',n :. Poap. i!ii!wm ' Mi,"!ie.itttil J im, h ) iuvorubW ktmwn thmiurh m the t',mtii Miiililf wtM ht I r it r i.xtmiirlv hhtml, punu- nur uitd Mthinv Mi-jet in the sl;iu ; while by its aeti it nil the p -xi-ti .intl the liiintite Feeii'ti T VfJ'fels it tXels u!l iuiui it leM i nun ttte mm iuee. u.iii s i very icwietiey t" in fiuiiiiii;iti(in. mul eiFectiml'v ilii'ip'stes l fedms. tan, piuille, Hpiji, I'refVu-Ji, iliHeil imti.tii!Mud ut her cntnucoiis cni!iifi,s The rt.'hiiht 1)1 nun it impails tt the cheek, the SMilm-Hs ruiil delitmcy which it imhices of tho hands in id Bini". its ciruil'iiity nl a tilling inii-iii-m in id rem)viii cu tnne mi itiMeet.-'. rendor it ln-lpctts d;le 1 1 every tni let. ticiitleitien al ter nliMvintf will find it allnya nil iintttion nmltetidcrnei3 ol ilie akin, und renders il milt, sinKt1i and plffiR-ml. Dm ini( the heal mtd diit f fUiHtiiF.r, or fnmt nnd hlcnk winds ni winter: and incusi.-soleiinliuru, stints ol 'insects einlblnii.s, ehH,i)ed h;ui'U. or iueidentnl inltfimmntiuii, lis virtu:s hnve l'iv and extensiv ely been nekn iwleded. Its puriiVinti mi l retrenhinir prnperties h ive ohlniued its selec tion fruin Hi'- ill- usaikls !" i'ilr:r c.suiettc, blh of Euro peon ami d imestic inannfnetnrc. hy the twn ton of all parts ol the findn nnt!i' world, from the burning tropica to the frozen reitlnis if the e Kin?. Tho public will please hear in mind that Undwny's .Medieiited Sip, is the only ante prestation f rt the skin now in use; this hns been certified to by onr must pi'inineiit chemists. Hadway't S ap is free from poisonous, irritulintr and pernicious in gredients, it can be used on the tender skin of the infant with the wime happy results ns upon beauty in its prime. See that each cuke is enveloped in a splendid label of steel envrnvinc and further sec that the aitfiiuture of R. O. RAD'WAY is upon each cuke. Trice 25 cents, large cikcM. TIIE GROWING ORNAMENT OF BEAUTY ISA JjUXUKfAN'T HEAD OF GLOSSY HAIR. BAD WAY'S CIRCASSIAN BALM. Warranted the best Hair Tonic in use, For Dressmp and Beautifying the hftir. It cleansed the Scnlp from Dundruff, keeps it clean, cures Scurvey. Bnldncsi. and Sores on the Head stops the hair I torn failing out. renders it strong, fine, smooth, soft and gl-ifdv. l'ers iiia who have hist their hair by sickness will tind a cotnptcteuniiitiitc inKndwnvs CireAsion Balm. It als'i gives it a d irk and beautiful color, and wdl prevent it from turning prey. From its exquisite purity, it isadnii rnbly adnpted for'lhe Imir of children of the most tender ace.' It in s ild in liirgn bottk lor S."i cents per bottle, and is w.'irniiUed the b:et Imir prepmut ion in use. it will not s-mI (lie h:tt. c.Tti. oi the finest fnbric fce that the signn. turc ft'HAlJWAY ,V CO.. ia upon each iKitll-r no Cir crtriau Halm is irt'iiuiiiu w ilhiit the signature of ItudwHV Jt I''. A'Jkxt U. 1!. Mater Stmhurv. Anjr. Ut. etlJuily NOTICE. fJU; liocks r.f 'i'iionuirt A. II ill t nirt'Jtr , late k lu r:iTof ."S irlliiiinticrlii ml county, have l)ec!i Ici't in my Iv.uk'.s f'r nnllfviinn. vi II persons indcli ti'd 1,1 liim t'.ir MicrilT iocs, nvc rcqnircil to call iimncjhiti'ly l'"V solllcnifnt, nllirrwisc si'.iU will In: liri:i;lit willmct ri'tpwt to persons. FKKDKKK'K LAZARUS, J. 1'. Si;ulmry, Aurjusl 3, 1S50. MAIIOC.AXY AM) M AIJF.Lti. STEAXC SAV" 1CILL, AMI Tl ItMMi MIDI, Corner of Eleventh and Ritlqe Road. AND CA B I NET MA k'ERS; fSEXKHAL FUnSISIUSG STORE, A'o. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St., PlIlLAPKl.tMlIA- ' nnlli; suliscriluTs would fall the (special attcn 1. tion of Cabinet Mukcra and otl.trs, to their very eUeusivi; assortment of inaltfriui in tlieir line, conxistini; ot Maiioffanv Vcnccr, Boards and I'lank, Hair floth, Curled lluir, Glue, Varnish, Looking Class l'lates, Mahogany .Knolw, 13ed Posts, Murhlc Tops, nnd every description of llnrdtrare rl'oli, Sec. Culii.'l t Makers residins; out oftho City, would find it (?featly to flicir advuntai-e to call at our store to purchase vnch materials us they want, connected with their business. All our !h!s are WARIIANTKD, of the best qmility,. and at verj- reduced prices. Our Tcrhn ure C.i;!i, (no tnidti.) Wo guarantee td givo every man the worth of his ino.icv. T. & L. THOMPSON. N.I!. Muhnpinv, Walnut nnd Hand Rail Plunk, and Stair tf.iUustbrt for IJuilders. also Ma. hie Mantles, always on hand, and every de scription of turned work. June S, ISiO. lv Iff" c. fin I.Ml'llltTKHS O V Fll 1! K 1 G N Looks, Prbts, EDgravir.gs, Stationary (Milt E'rauton nml Huslcul Ieistsu- tlK'CitN. Nj. IS North 2nd St., between Arch ec Kace, 1 im. tiKt.i'aiA. 1 M POUT to onler and have constantly on hand a very large assortment of goods in the above named lines ul wholesale und retail. Principally : GO CO S3 In fi'erman, Latin, (neck, Hebrew, French, Ituliitrt Spanish and other l.ittiruuL'es ; Classics, Diction aries, lirainmers, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile, l'icture. Drawing and Model Books for Architects Cabinet, Carri iire sod other manufacturer. MAl'S.til.OIJKfi anil lilrink Hooks of every description. Splendid Lithographic and other Prints. MUSICAL IXSTIUMFNTS. Accordcons, Banjos, Bows for ull string instru ments, Briilae and Tailpieces, Clarionets, Kifes, Flageolets, r lutes, I lUiturs, (Vtuvo r lutes, l atent Heads for tuiilarsand Violincellos, Tanibourines, Ttiuiiitr Koiks and Hammer's Violins, Violin und Ouitur Pegs, Violincellos and Strings for ull kind of Instruments Wholesale atid Ketail. Accor dcons repaired. Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, a large assortment of thti very best GERMAN' BBONZE POWDEE Pnteh Metal, French and Florence Leal .Metal Thrjrmoiiioters,-i-IIairpcncilf.-rFi!bcr and other Leadjiencils, Ited, White and Black Chalk Cray ons, Miltheinutical Instruments', Scarfictttora, 5irinir Lancets Pocket Prescription and Gold1 Scale and Weights Letter, Fancy colored and irilt Paper Plaiin? Cards and 0t!er Freifch and (icrtnan Fancv Articles, for tho sale of which Ihev are the M !VN VI' A CTt'HBUS AGENTS. July 0, 18o0. G?J!AT ATTilACTIOXI! SUlf' AXI t II EMI 000ns, john V7. ris.2Lir-ja, Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., ffTTAiri just received and opened a lurgo assort K ,3 incut of superior and choice Funey and Staple Dry Goods, Wei! adapted to the eoming sea son, wlui lthe willsrW ot the lowest prices. 11 is slock t:ons.is'. of foneral atnortincnt of almost ull urlieh s of unu in Ihe Dry Goods line, consisting in purl of ClotAs, Cusi) meres, Summer-Stuff for Clothing and Vesting. 1 a die h llres (So odd. Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Shawls, Muslins, Sheet ings Tickings, 1" ine Muslins, Ginghams, Linens, ecc. ALSO: A general assortment of ,. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS. WARE, LIQUORS, DRUGS, AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND DYESTUFF, ' and every variety of article. ' L"F Country produce of all kinds ttk'n iti tt change at the highest m'arlM pice. Stinrury, Afri! j'Sft. , . RE80LTJTI0N Relative to an Amendment of the Consti- tutioit - , RnoLTU T TH SlHATt HnitH o Rr.rncisKTA I1VIS ur THI CoXMUMWEtl.TR t) PlKIWTl.VJC l biKUAL A.,t,BLr mkt. That ths C'HiMiuniuii of this Conimnhwealth. be anirndnl in th second s-ction ,if ths BHh .rtlcK o that il hall read as folk..: Tha Juilres ol ths 8u jrma Court, W thr several Court., f Common I'.caa, in of such other Courts of It word as are ot shall be esta blished by law, shall he elected by the qualified electors of ths Commdnweslth In the milliner folluwin, to wilt The Judges of the Hupreme Ojurt, by Uis qushlied electors of the Commonwealth at largu. The f resilient Jtnlses of ths sveml Courts of Common Plms and of such' other Courts ol Record ss are or shall be established by Mw, and all other Judges required lo be learned iu Ihe law. by tl'e quali fied et!cinri of the respective districts over which thuy are to preside or act as Judgi s. And the Associate Judges of I lie Courts nl" Common lc:n by the qimlifieil electors of the counties respectively. The Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold tlieir ollices for Ihe term of lilieen Vuurs, if they shall so lung behuVe themselves well: (subject to the nllotmeut hereinriltir provided f. ,r, suhsequeot to the first election ;) The Preniueyt .tiojgcs of the several Courts of tVnuuion 1'lens, and of sitcli utner e.Mirts iT Itcrord ns ore or shull he eMt:ilili:'lu'l hy law, nod ull olher .Indies re quired to be li'jiiiied in the liiw. fliall hold ihcir irti"' lor Hie term of ten years, i. Iliev shull so long liehsvo tln.Mii sclves well : Tiie Ali'ciuti: '.Itld'jrs nf lie! t. tirt ol (:.n- m)n I'lens slnll h ild their ollii-e. f.ir the tcntl ol' tivo ye-irs. if they sliull i lung hehuVft llicinsclves wWI : rill of wli no shnli lie c'iniiiiiBKi-tiied ,v th (i 'Vcrn ir. hiit l'.r any ren somiljle eiiuse which shall ni.t liu RUin-ieot griinnds of impeachment, the (Joveni"r sl!:ill rem ive :nty of tlictii on Ihe nilLlrcHsoftwo-tlnrtls ofca.di brioich of the l,eeifd:iture. The first election shull take nl:ire al the general elrclinn ol' this Coiiunonwealth next sfler the inioption of this unieiid tnenlj and the eomniimsions of ull the jedtes who may he then in oifife shall expire on the iirst IUnd.iy oi llee-oii-lier following, when the terms i f l he new '.iiulm-s shull eonnrience. The persons who nhnll then hi' elected .ludjres of the riitpreine Courl shall lio'd their offices ns I'otl.nvs: one nl i hem fur three V'jiiri. one f r six i.-nrs, one f ir nine year, one for twelve years, mil one fir fit teen yenrs ; the term of ench to be decided by lot lie the siod iiidees. i.s. soon sl'tei the election ns cnvciiii ut, unit the refill t erlil'"-i.T by them to tho Governor, that the commissions may be issued iu accordance thereto. The Judge wh'o cotnniis sion will first expire slmll liu Chief Jititice during his lerni. nnd Iherenller each jml(;e Wh -se vomntission shull fust ex pire shall in turn be Ihe Chief Justice, nml if two or in 're commissi ns shall expire on the fame dnv. the judges holding them shall decide by lot which shall' be the Chief Justice. Any vacancies happening by death, tesignation, or otherwise. In any of the suid coutts, shall be "filled by appointment by the Governor, to continue till the first Monday ol" December succeeding the next general election. The Judges of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courlh of Common F!us shall, at staled times, re rtive for their services an adequate compensation, to be fixed by law which shall nt be diminished during their continuance m office, but they shall receive nu lees ur per quisites of ofhee, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonweslih. or under the government of the L'ni led Plates, or any other Stnte of this Union. The Judges of the Supreme Cuurt during their continuance in olnce shall reside within this Commonwealth, and the other Judges during tiieir continuance m office shall reside within the district or county fur which they were respectively elected. J. S. M'CALMONT Speaker of thi House of Representatives. V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. SENATE CI1AMBKR. IUMiltiii.Ro, January 2$, 1850. I, (Mtmiel V. Pearson, Cluof Cler!; of the Senate of feuusylvnuis,do hereby eertity that tj,e forgoing resiilutiou No. 10 on the Scnate'filc of the present session. ciitilled 'Hesolulicn relative to on smendmen! ot !he Conslitulion.' it being the same resoiu:ton whicli wns agreed to bv a majority of the membeis elected to each IIo'.'?; of the lni,t l.,eiilRl,,rp nt'icr tin, iii .1.. i.- A....u:.t..ru.i n...l .1; a... . sed ws tliisday uerecil to by a ina'joritc of the meinlvs ' elected to ami serving in the SenMe of l'eiinsylviiiiia. at lis present session, an will appear by their voles given on the final passage of res ,ution.i.s follows. u : Those voting in favori.fth- res ilutiou wen-, ir. Jones ! niooke. J. Porter llrawney . WiLium A. Cre'.l. JollatlmnJ. j Ciiniilnthaul. i lemias S. Ferii 'ii. riioneis If. I ,resvlh, Charles Fmily. Itoljert M. Kriek.'llenrv Fulton. J..lni'V. (iuernsev. William llnslett. Irnue Hugiis. Titm-thv lve-, ' m', ,",,,;rs',':rp!' K.. V- mice. Mnnwell Al (..islm. i, uviluii A alone, beninttiln . Matthias, llenrv A.."Mhi,i,!,e,s. William I'. Paelv', Wll- Imill 11. Sadler. David Nmkcv. Pel.-e H. Sivcrv. Conrad I Shinier. Hubert C. Slerrett. Ilaniel S-.inc Farri K. .-rree- tcr. J..l,ii 11. Walk.r and Vnleutuie lkst, Spaklk- George Dursic, Augustus Drum und Alexander King .i.eie viiiiinr uenuiM me p'ipsage oi the res null :i were i .MIVS ,,. .truct fromtlie Jouriinl., SA.MI.. V. FICARSON, Clerk. lNTiir. Horse of Hu'reskxtatives, JIarrisburs, March 14, 1S50. )' I, Willinni Jm-k. rliiol'Oh-rl,- of the llunse uf llcpn-wii-lativcs i f IYntiivltVi!n; dn lii'ivipv ecrlil'v tluil the forgi ins rcKilmii'ii, (No. Ill nit the fVi'ian fill! ami Xn. 31 1 dm the ll.msf Jiiiirnnl of the pr,:ii-ut .) e.ntitlcrl "Hem- iuti"ii n-miivelo lliy tiiilcti'liiiftil ot the l',nmtltatl"lr' it lictii the 1:11110 rcoliitinn which was harceil tnl'Valiiu- jorily nl" the member elected m laicli IJoaiV of the liint Ijcciihlure alter fiavlnu lieii ilnlv cmihiilereil and tlncai- aeii, wuk thin duy uirreetl In hv u.liuijiirlty of the iiieiiiliirra ! eleci ed to and servinir iii the Ib.ure i,f lteprc.:,,t.niv.- of j '" w uiouaaiwa an nerers wno ury not aware tnai tsar I'cninylvai.iu. at ita pre-nt .,. aa vv.l appear hv th.ir ! ui be .H.edily and radically cured of . . vutea, iriveu uu the final laisaiige of the rcj.iliui"ii, as tot- i FKVER AXD AGUE,' Iowa, iriit: wilhonl the line of poisonous drugn, nauseous potion r . 1 linn- v.itiiuf iu favor of Im pa'-'K'; "f Jh 'ln ion . tie 1.,;.,crio,1, e!f,xlf f quinine. It offered to the pub wcr.,. .I.ilii, Acker .Mm Aliiami. V illtuiv Jfaker, Holiert ,w riee to place it within tiie reach o. all, aaaurad HoWvy-.n, David J H. nt. train Middle. Jerctninh Ulai-k, ,j , who ua it accordinir to directioni wiU Bud it r' " ii n'Wf"' ""J Hr",! Uamc H. H. '"wcr. t,11;,lnd ,liecdv cute for C,inv;ilh:iin. Svlvestar rr'i,.bni,l. i,-,,i,ii!it II iCivul. WiU liiuu J. tljbhiiis, James 1. Downer. Th"inn Duncan Win. tluiiti, Wm. Kspey, John C. Kvana, Willuim Kviiiim, A. rMrnlt Kwuii;, Alexniiii,-.- S. Feather, James Klmvcrs, lleiijunnu r. 1'uitner, Alexander litl,b"tty. 1 humaa I4 . ruiini'r, A it'xiinuer ,iii,ii'iiv. j noni.tn 14 h K (irillill. Juarph lillllfV, Jllcb U. Haider- : II. Hart, l-ed'eit Hurt. John. Iliistiiuw, Wil ipllill, John Hoce, lleilfv llllp'et. lxv.ia Iler- urier, J'lsupn h man, lieot're II. liain J. Heuuiliill. fiint, Washinirt'iu J. Jneka"u, .ieii"l;is Jonei. Jnlm W. Killitici r, I liarlea li hmkead, Ht.lH it Kl nz. Hunis ui 1'. Ijiird, Mnrris Leei h, Jonnthiin 1). l.cet, Ainvm Leonard, Jiniiea J. Iwis. Henry Little, .tonus It. M'Cluitnck. John F. MTnlloch, A lexunder f. M'Curdy. John M'laiuthlm, John. M'Lijiii, Annuel .Mar.v. John 11,'Mei'':, Michael My ers. John Miller. Joseph C. Mutiny, John D. Morris, Wiii. T. Morisoii, Fzekiel Mowty. l-Slwnril Nickles'-n. Jneob Nisly, ChnrlenOWeill. Joiin'll. l':iei;,T Jof-ph l Powell Janice C. Ueul. John S. Khev, l-ii Kolvits. Siiuiuel Itol. in in. J.,,n II. Huiluirforil. llleunl W. Sc. rielil. Tlioinua O. Sr.iuler, Williiim Sliatl'ner. Hteharil Simps nl. Kli Slifei, William Sniilh, William A. Smith. Dmiiel M.Mmyser. Wil liiiiil II. S Miller, 'i'lioiuoK CV S!c;-1, D.ivitl St.nv.ir.l. fharli s S: wkwell. Ldwiu I', 'rnme. Andrew V ule, Kotn-rt t. Walkr. Thoniaa Wata n, Sidin-y 1). Wci:, Iltrniii A, William. Driinel Zcrbi-y, ini'i John S. M'Calni -in. Siek eb Yens e7. Th"se v 'tiii'7 icsiimif th pri!ine iti the res 'Intion weie, Augustus K. t'urnyii, llavid Kvim uad Jnin.'s M. l'orler XavsO. Ktract froinllic Journ.i!. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. !?r.l R!".TARV's Ol'KICE. I'llril Morrh l.i. ISM. A. Y. REN EDICT, Dtp. Sec. of the CnmmuitiiTulih. !i:i.'1'.ei .trty'a Ofuce. Penssylvama ss: I im CEsni v tli:it the hIiovp :n, l for.'j 'inir in n true nnd cinreet copy nl l lit orilim! r, s ilutiou ol thr.tii neriil AMsem Lly, eiiiitluiLi'Itcsohttion ri-lntlve lo nil iiii.eii.luienl of llie Ciiti.nitatHin,': un Ihe Mruiie reinma on ltl: in linn oliiee. ..f. Ill te-'lil'l 'lltf v.hereof 1 h'lVe hi-r,'llllt'1 jO&itiffj, fenny blind, will caused tn he icruii. the JjiwAlS;; l oi meSwtuiy'a .iice, nl llariis'aira: kWj S Ihis lille.-.i'h ilnv of June, Ann' Domini Vi'fiVpi! one th mrand c.iilil hundred and fifty. '"OW- A. L. RUSSELL, Sec'ry rj the Commonwealth. July 6, I8.,lt 3m" NEW STORE ! A XKW STOCK OP GOODS, At the Store formerly occupied by john Borar. In Market Stleet, Sunbury. ri'tflE subscribers respectfully inftirm the pub A lie that they huve Jtit received, and are now opening A IIANDSOMK APSOItT.Mr.XT OF WHY (JODI) Consisting iii part of , Clotn, Casiimcres, Saltmetts, Vesting, Panta- lo6n Stuff, Calicoes, Giapiams, Lairus, Vesting!, Flannelt, Cambrics; Linenst Fine Muslins, Handkerchiefs, doles, t;c , list rd vi are, Qucciisju are, Dltl OS 1NU Mlilllt IXKS. ALSO: A large assortment cf Groceries, Fisli, Salt and Plaster. Lailiea Shoes and (taiters, Fluid and Fluid Lump's All of which will be sold on tho most rcasona ble terms. f V Country produce ef ull hinds iaken in c ehunge at the best prices. JOHN BUYERS & CO: Sunbury, April 13,1850. ly Letters TeBtaincntary, TV OTICE is hereby given, that letters Testamen L' urr on the estate of Anna Hunsicker, late of the Borough of Norlhumberlsiid, dee'd., have been granted lo the subscriber. Debtor and cred itor ol the estate are requested to call for settle ment. . DAVID TAGOART, Ex'tor. Northumberland, July 6, 1850 6t riEAS, from Uie New York Canton and Pekin ire. Company. sal. Sunbury, Dec 1. BLANK rAcBiiiiiT rAfin Duos Just prin ted and for sale st tills office. ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND CON GKE'oj INK for tale t thi oflue. 'ATS&'S CHERRY PECTORAL: Fr ihe Csira f COCOES, OOX.SS. . HOAHSENE3S, BROIf OBZTIS, CROUP, ASTE MA, WHOOPIWO.COUOH AKTD OOMSUWIPTIOar; This truly valuable Icnicdv for alt iliscasci of the Liiiits ami Throat. hn bccninr the cruel reli ance of the afflicted , , i ,, certain cure known lor the bIkdvc complaintii. While iti a. jlowrrful remedial aKenta in tho inoKt deaparata and nl.nosl hopeless cas-s of Consumption, it ta also, in iliininis'.icd doses one of the illildeat nd most nsrccnbln t'unilv m', dicitiea for comirW comtnou coituhs mill c'li's. l;ri liclow.the opin ion of men who arc known to the world, tiiid III world respect their opinions. FROM PROFESSOR HITCHCtJfJK. ".luntesC. Aver Sir: I have used vour"Cni;a rti PaiTotit,' iu my own case of dccp-aeatui Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an admirable compound for the relief of larvur-ial and bronchial diliiculties. It iny opinion as to its superior character can 1st of any service you arc at liberty to uso it as you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LLD., President of Amherst College, rrom.thc "London Lancet." "AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of ttie moat valuable preparations that Has fallen un der our notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we have a large apprecia tion of its merits and the fullest cotili'deuceitl ita usefulness for coughs and lung complaints." Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., sends us the following testimony. Dr. J. C: Ayer Dear Sir: I enclose you t certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly respectttble lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth1 Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windham Co., Connects cut. Tho cvre in her case was very prompt, and has attracted general attention, , W. A. BREWSTER, M. D. Wist KiilixgLt, Ct.,Sept, 28 1848. This rnay certify that I was alHicted with a very severe cough in the winter of '47-8, which threat ened to terminate in Consumption. I had tried! many medicines in vain, and was cured by the use of "Aver's Cherry Pectoral." CATHERINE K. CADY. From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster; Cliicopcc KolU, Mass: Dr. J. V. Aver Hear Sir: Kncloscd plcaM e i ,; ,. , , . nm,Dm, , , find remittance for all the CHLRR PLCPORAL last sent me: I can unlicsitatinsly say, that no iei!icillP Wf Sell eives such satisfaction M VOUr'i i . . i f i t d"';' "r liac 1 ever seen a medicine which cured so inanv discs of Co'jgh and Lung Com- plaint Our PhWcians arc using it extensively ; . .. . . ... . J llKir I'ractKc, unu Willi llie Happiest ellecu. Trillv VOUls. t). M. BRYANT. ' p k I't' t n l.i' iiv J.c. tn:B, ciikmist.lowkll, iiii. . r .r. .. Northumberland l)r. Gcnrhart, 8e- j linsgrove ; Dr. Bcckly, Danville, and Druggiste i generally. j July ti, 150.- Ivec3in AKSII l,t TONIC MIXTURE, Fon the CniK op Ftvr.R and Ague. War ranted. THIS unri-allel medicine niay lie relied onwlien naar Jv all nihi l remedies fail, lta value ta not urhcietill' llimvii. Ihcretorc, the pinprieUir deaireS. to eillarga tha. tiulil of its imefulueiinliv making" known its virtues and effi- ! KSviS AND lldtn. l.t is rVt a disagreeable nanseulinir dompnund but an egraa uhle Iniiic calcutaleil to tejnovelhc disease and give baaluiy ui'lioii to the stoniuch arc' Imwells. t Piepured only bvl4Mnrihsll it Co., and, sold yvholaaalse and reiml hy Itiiwiniil & rson. No.. 1 rorth 0th Straet, l'hi.iiilelphia Price ?1 jier aintrle bottle, and 8d per doi. Juue'J'J, 1S.T0 ly JACOB REED'S t LOTIIlU ROOMS, Southwest Corner of Fifth and Market Streets Philadelphia, A J 110 always keeps on hand a large stock of every variety of clothing made up of good materials, and in the latest and best styles. He would ulso inform the public, that he ays consi derable attention in gcttiug up Military Clothing," in ijood stvle and on reasonable terms. J'ane l.'i, 1850.- !y W. P. PEDBIUCK'S (I.ATi: I'AltTNKll OF C. fCHHACK) VaruiNii .llaiiufin tory and I'alnt Store, No 78 North Fourth Street, A I'EYV 1JOOHS ABOVE C1IEKUY, WEST SIDE, nsx LADE LriHA. Coii'tnnthj on hand and for sale, at reduced f rices, and of superior quality, the fol lowing urt'clr ,, viz : Conch. Oiluni't, Jupiitmcrs' and (lit Cloth Varnishes ; l)i vine ..:ij;iii : H ot unii Harness Varnish ; Hrowu, White and Ited Spirit do: Transfer do; Artists', House and Coueh I'liinlei and Yniuuhera' Aluterinla : PIn'Y IN I Ql ANTlTII'.r-. PAINTS. HHY. IN OIUAND PRfcV I'Allr li . i ill I MM. .1)1 A 1 1. im;; .ilinuiers' vannak, f.lne und Acids: Illiek Japun fir Iron ; 'Adheaive do. for huiiev W ork: l'icture miri vv iniiow tiiasa; Artists' Co loina. Urv ami iu Tulies ; Neat'g Foot Oil : Oold, Silver. antl Oerttuiu ..-nl ; liold. Silver, and Cnpiier Rrpnae : Gla- xier s utuni'aHls. Also, very superior rhie Ulackihg atal Writing Ink. June in, IK'S!. READY MADE AT 7 E take this method to inform the readers of the Sunbury American, that, should they visit, riiilutU lphia, iu guest of Good and fckeap Clotliing;, and favor us with a call, they shall not be disap pointed iti obtaining tlife best of garments at tha lowest cash prices. We huve now on hand the largest stsortinert evet Pll'crcd in Philadelphia dmons which are DRESS and FROCK COATS from !;5 to $18, PANTS and VESTS from 7& cts. to OVER COATS, CLOAKS, DUSK NESS SACK COATS and COATTEE8, all of which shall bcscld at such pi'tccs as to make it au obieel for the people of Sunbury and the sur rounding country to extend to us tlieir patronage.' .PERRY R. M'NEILLE & CO. South East corner of 6th and Market. Julv 13, llioO EXECUTORS' NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given, that letters testa. X nientury, on the estate of Thottias Vastine.' lute of Shuiuokiu township, doe'd haA been granted lo the subscribers. All persons baivin dcmutitls ag iinst said estate, are requested to prej scut them for exiimiuution and settlement, aWl those indebted are reouesled to Disks imOiediati pavment. WILLIAM VASTINE; AMOS VASTINE." Sbsmokin It-hp., July 13, 1850. 6t BROWN'S ESSENCE or JAMAICA GIN. GER, an excellent article. RinwAt's Medicated Soap for sun bums, Un, teller, Ac. Radway's tircassisri Balm, for the hair daad. rulT &c. Radway's Ready Relief for Cramps, && Cholera Morbus, &c For sale by H. B. MAB6EX. Sunbury, Aug. 3, 1850. AY RUM Aa eieellent article far mlm by HENRY MAffJtlV .Sunbury Jan. 21rh, 18(9 1(. .a 5