SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. SHERIFFS SALE. y tirtu of a certain writ of Ur. Fvcias snd Km. Err0""'! me directed, 0''' vi.ki: vanillin or m.tcrv. on Monday. September 80. iftiui. at ten o'clock. A. M. at the house of Vta. Weaver, in Shamokintown, the following described property, via I Jill these seventeen Lots of Land, aituate in the town of Shamokin, Coal township in Northumberland county, and numbered in tlie fteneral plan of aaid town, a follows, to wit Not. 173. 174, 176. 176. 177. 178 179, 80. 181, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 105, 198 and 197. , ALSO l The undivided half part of 65 town Lot. aituate in the aame town and numbered, H. iar,13' 85. 86, 00, 91, 93, 93,94. 95, 36. 100, 101, 114. 115 116, 117, 118, 110, 120. 124, 1, 120, 146. 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153. 154, 135, 150 157, 158, 150, 105, 166, 107, 168, 160, 170, 171, 172, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, and, 189 ALSO I The undivided half part of three squarca of Land, aituate in aaid town Iwtwccn Commerce street on Wit north, Snuraheini atrect on the aouth, Kock street on the cast and Washington atrect on tha Vest. ALSO: The Square aituate in aaid town between Com tneree, Washington, Independence and Liberty rels- , . ALSO : The Square situate tn snid town between Liber ty, Independence, Orange and Commerce streets, ALSO: The Sqnnre aitunto in aaid town between Com merce, Orange and Independence atreeta, and the western end or aide of the aaid town, viz ! the whole of the lant described two squares. Seized taken in execution and to V aold a the proiierlv of John C. Boyd, in the handa of hie adm'r. with notice to tcrrctenaiits. ALSO: Two certain contiireoua lota of land situate in the town aforesaid, bounded north by lot of Jos. Zern, cost by the Danville and Pottsvillc hiulrond, aouth by lot of Eckel, eipnnfilcr and Kaiucl, and west by Slmmokin atrect, each of aaid lta hcinu 28 feet in front and 100 feet, in depth, on one ot said lota is erected a two atory Fromo Dwelling House. Seized taken in execution and to be aold aa the property of Daniel Kerstctter. ALSO : I At one o'clock P. M.. on Saturday the 28th dav of September next, at the Court House in the borough of funbury, a certain Tract of Land, nituate in L'ppcr Augusta township in said county, bounded north by lands of Sarah Kean, cast by lands of Bastinn'a heirs, south by lands of the Widow Savi.lpe, and west by land ofSarah Kcan, contnininjr SJ acrea more or less, whereon arc erected a frame dwelling House a frame Stable and a Saw Mill. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William II. Thomp son. ALSO: ' ' A certain Tract of Land, situate in Point town ship in the couutv aforesaid, bounded north by lands of William Cameron, east by the North Branch of the Susquehanna River, south by lands of the heirs of Leonard Pfoutz and went by Mon tour Kid?e, containiriR 150 acres more or less, whereon are elected a two story Brick Tavern House, a frame Barn, a Wagon Muker Shop, Black Smith Shop, and, also three tenant houses. Seized taken in excution and to be aold aa the property of Jonathan Purscl. ALSO: A certain Tract of Land, situate in Upper AliRUsta township in said county, bounded north by land of Edward Oyster, cast bv lands of Jos. fct'nyder and Jacob Ecknmn, south by lands oi John Famsworth and west by lands of Edward Oyster, containin? 21 acres more or less, whereon nrc erected ti small lot; dwelling House, and a small Stable. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Snyder. JAMES COVEKT.Shr'ir. Slirff's Ofiiec, Stmbury, August 31, looO. To the Voter of Northumberland County. . Feilow CrrizEsis: Encouraged by many of uiy fii.nds, I herewith offer myself to your consideration as a Candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the coining election. Should I be elected to aaid office, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties thereof to the beat oi mv ability. CHRISTIAN ALBERT. Lower Mahonoy, Sept. 7, 1850. To the Voters of Northumberland County, Knits us ami Fellow Citizens: Encouraged by a number of my friends in tile different sections of the county, I oiler myself aa a candidate for the office of COlTT COMMISSION at the coming election, should I receive a ma jority of your votes, I plcdqe in) self u perlbrm the du ties of aaid office faithfully and to the beat of my ability. GEORGE T.TRAUTMAN. Jackson tsp., Aug, 31, 1S50 tE. NOTICE TO HEIRS. OTICE is hereby given to the heirs of An drew Gcist, dee'd, late of Upper Mahonoy, to N appear at an Orphans' Court, to lie held at Sun bury, in and for the county of Xortliumler!and. on the first Monday of Xavembcr next, then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of the said dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the said real oatate by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed ly the aaid court, or khew cauae why tho aame should not be sold, &c. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. BherifT'a Olficc, Sunbury Sept. 7, 1850. Ot. NOTICE TO HEIRS. 'IV OTICE S hereby given given to the heira of Henry Fetter, dte'd., late of Upper Maho noy, to appear at an Orphan' court, to be held at Sunbury, in and for the county of Northumber land, on the first Monday of Xoveniber next, then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of the said dee'd., at tlie valuation fixed upon tha aid real estate by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed by the said court, or shew cauae why the aame should not be aold, ece. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. Sheriff Office, Sunbury Septi T, 1850 6U J "WANTED TO liorrow, Immediately, $600, on interest, for whicb good Real Estate security will be given, ny person having the above amount to losu for a given period, will find this a good opportunity. For particular apply at tlie office of the "Sunbury American." Sept. 4, 1850 3t U0TICE. THE Pamphlet Lawa for 1850 have been re ceived and are ready for distribution, by J. FAKXS WORTH, Proth'y. Rept 7, 1850. -3t ATTENTION, Alt III, I, L ill VIM!! TIHE member of the new Ar A lillerv company are hereby re quested to meet at Sunbury, ou Saturday, the 14th inst at S o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of parading and having their mea sure taken, in order to complete the arrangement for procuring their uniform. (7 Person desirous of joining the company, are respectfully invi ted to attend on said day. Sunbury, Sept. 7, J 850 .. ARTHUR'S ... HOME GAZETTE. The subscribers have commenced the publica tion of a Now Weekly Paper for Families, with the aliove title, to be under the entire editorial control of ' I. B. AtlTHl'R, Whn will concentrate upon It nil, or nearly all, of his literary labors. The design of this paper, is elesrly expressed in the title "HOME GA ZETTE." It will be emphatically,' a paper for the home circle a household companion a plea sant fireside friend, coming to all with cheerful countenance, and seeking, while it imparts in struction, to entertain and interest all classes of readers. A leading feature of tho "Home Ox' xcttc" w ill be a Scries of Original Xouvclleltes by Editor! Who will furnish aome four or five of these pic tures of domestic life, written in his best style, for every volume. The "HOME GAZETTE" will lie the organ of no party nor sect ; nor will it be the exponent of any of the im$ of the day. But it will faithful advocate the ri?ht, and set'k, by every means, to widen the circle of human happiness. Honestly will the editor teach the truth, aa he has ever done in his writings, for the sake of good to his fellow men. But, in doing this, ho will avoid unnecessary harshness and causeless ofJencc, and keep his journal free from stain of wounding personality He will oppose what in false and evil 119 one of his a cial duties ; but. while doin s, will use no sharper luminal" than its rebuke a;.d direction may require. "THE HOME GAZETTE" will be elegantly printed, on fine white paper, with large, e'enr laced type, that mav be read by young and old without in jury to the eyes. Is aL!. casks r auva.xck. One copy, per annum, $2 00 Three copies 5 00 Six 10 00 Ten 15 00 Fourteen 20 00 Where a club of six, ten, or fourteen copies are sent, an extra copy will be furnished to tlie postmaster, or other person, who mskea up the c'ub. One copy of either t.onilcv's Lady's Book. Graham's Magazine, or Fartain a Magazine, will be sent for Four dollars- 0" V11 letters must be posr-rAin. 7".Ioncy that is current at the place where the subscription is made, will be ta ken in payment for the paper. Address, T. ARTHUR & Co., No. 5 Athenian, Biddings, Franklin Place, Philodclphia, Aug. 24, 1S50. Estate of JONATHAN METLER, dee'd. OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration have been granted to the subscri ber on the estate of Jonathan Metier, late of Up per Aasustn township, dee'd. All person in debted to said estate or having claims against the same are requested to call on the subscriber for setilcmcnt. JOHN ECKMAX, Adm'r. Up. Augusta tpsh., .dug. 24, lfoO Ct ORPHANS' COURT SALeT IX pursuance of on order of the Orphans court of Xorlhumlieihiiidcountv, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday, the 5th day of October, next, on the premises : the following property, to wit; Four shares of a certain Island, situate in the West Branch of the river Susquehanna, opposite the landing on the farm of Xiclio!as Mensch, in said county of Union, and opposite to the land ot ' in the county of Xortliuniberland, containing two acres or thereabouts, ond known as Cherry I ;!and, late toe estate ol Henry Walter, de ceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when toe t.rms of kale will be made known by JOHN PHILLIPS, Guardian of Eli:is, .Molly. Sarah undElphina W alter. Bv order of tlie court, ) "Jn.i. P. Purscl, Clk. J August 31st 1S3U. t. s. X. B. At tlie same time nnd place, the widow and the heirs ol 'Henry Waller, dee'd, will sell ilit'ir interest in the Island, so that the purchaser cm buy the whole Island at puce. III V JICO -I PLAIN T, JAUNDICE. DYSPKPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, .V NO nil (li&fvifttw nritnnff troin a din rtlereti lirrr or sUu much, stir 1 1 n crtimtip ill ii, niwiinl I'Ara. v ulliienM,ir hi ml t-v tho hirtfl, Anilil'v f the St in h. Nuunfu, Tfrnrttmrn, iliwrtiflt I' r F'tud. fuHnem r Wright in t lit i"iirn h. wmr Krurtaii n. siiiliiiiff r lUitterinif nt the pit 'M he St 'in K-ii. pwiinmiiiu - l" the lic.ul. hurrir-J uml (liifn-ull hrr-Tthinu, fliittriny at the hcnM, ch 'litnir or siilF 'fnf inp tiiit;tti 11s wlim inn Ivinir pniarft, )imiicK ni" vision. it iisiT writs Iff irvthe ttilit, l-Yver inn) dull pa in in the J hruil. th'ticieticy t't i4rs;iiniti n, VflloWiirsKt)' (he skill tiud ; rvts. pun in the sitlo. I ''irk, rhrst, liiiihn, &r., siltlden tlnslm ot hejt hurnuitf in the He.h. c instant imafiiniups oi evii, aiiU grutt ttt prcssion f Sjiirits, i CAN lit: KrriXTl ALLY CL'KF.D BY BB.. HCCFt-AlTE'S lll.MJIt.VTI O il RHN UI I1EHS, "lEPAKBU BY DR.C. M . JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MKDIrlNR STORE, No. 1,0 Arch St., I'lilliidelpliiu. Their power over tlte ub.ive ilisuufitis is nn fxrelletl, ii etpmlicil, hy uny ntlier prejurutiitii in thu I nitwl Suites, us thertireitHtlcst, iu many cum-s ulur skilliul physieiuus hu I nnled. 'i'iiHsc liitiers are worthy they attention 1 inv'aluls. i isscsMii (Kititt virtues 111 tlie rei iiticilu'ii t t tliseaiu-s 1' the iaver a in I lesser gliinds, exercitiett the m ai aetncliiiit; pwers in weakness ami ailectiens n tlie iligesiive urguiut, they urct vi ii ii, sale, certain ami plea-saut. t-'i.an ll.e U sl ni lite. J The llilor si ml. Dec I K. Hmn-LANU'S CKLKbUATKD GeHMAS BlTIEB f liie care ti itv. r Coiiii! nm, Jaunlice, iispepsu, Chronic -r S'kTV.ui biiiiiity, is itcs iv,j one . i the m sl p tpu l.tr uiecliciiies tiie il-iv. These Unlets have been uwd liy tli u-Mnvi-t, a iiit h liieiid al our tlluvv say lie litis h un it rccenixl an eliirluul und -crtiwneiit cure f Jiver C itiiiluint troin the use oi this remedy. V e are c aiviiiceil that, in the ue ol llaiw Hitlers, the tmtiunt c distantly gains strength an J viyr u tact wttrthyol' yreut c nsule rati it. jiieyuieir sun in iuij uuu sinen, duu can ie used hy era ub wait lue most delicate st'tuiael.s with sal'e ty, under (Uiy viicutiisiHiicts. We ure Sieukitig fr in ex perience, and U the uiHteted we advise ttieir use.' JudifuM.M- NoaHi i Keiitleinmi wilh greut srientific and literary aitaiuuieiiis, said lu lus (New oik Weekly Muiseiitfer." Jaiiuirv 0. lnov : "lt. II 'Hand's tieniian bitters Here is a preparati n win ib the tetuuiiji presses in ttie tiu-aiappear 1 1 im tiuuni mi his in rucomnieudim;, und the reus u is ihvious. It U iHfle alter u nie-tcriiitioii rushed ty "lie ot' the m st rele- hraied physieians of uit ultra times, the late lr. Chr stcpher iliietin no iliaiiili j "iiiess t Mime imvaiuy niveau nni'Miv "hvsiuian to the Kiuff of Trussta, und nu ot I he yrealest iiieilical writer Oeniiany hus ever produced. Jle VIUS eiIIHllKIia llie ciitriny n uuunruj. imcici ic metliciiie t" which be was the invent t und and reer inay lc nlldently relied ou. He specially ice miiinided it in Liver C tuiiii nnf. uy.epsia. uemuiy, cnuj aciuiiv oi the stoin ich. C nHiKili u. mid all coniplaims arisiiiK tr'tii odismhrcdc iitiiii n of the sinniut h, the liver and the intestines- Nine rhiladeldhu uiers exprettstneir aivic tiou "f its excellence, and several of the editors speak of it etr;ets H mi their own individual experieuc. L'ndrr these eircuiustauces, we fuel mrrautl, u it only in calling the aitenll n of our readers to the present present pr 'prie t'tr'a (Or. t. M. Jacks n) prcpuralioii, hut in rec jinmuiid iug the uiticle to u I utrticled " More Evidence. The "Ph'dodclphta Saturday Gaaette," the best family newspaper published in the tutted Stales, the edit au) ol" Dr. Iluujhtid's German Bitters. 'It is scld m that we rec-aumeud what are termed Pa tent Alixiicmrs, to the eoulideuco und uairoiuue of our readers; and, ilmieire, when we ree iiiuiend tr. JI l" luid s tiermmi Hitters, we wis it lu be distinctly undei stood tlutt we ure not S ukint( ( the n auuiua v( llta dsiv. tluit ure u used bout f t a hi id' -ten d tn4 llieu for- ittenafte4 they liaved sie their autlly race of luisehief, mt f a medicine I ng estahlikhed, universally Kid, and whlrh h'ts met ttie hearty approval o the r acidly Mseit." J'hut una medicine will cure Ijiver C "inpluiut and iiya pepsin, no one eaudouht, ufier ueiug it u directed. It acu specificallv upon the at 'iruich and liver it ia pretferaliie tn enl iuct in ull hilii us cl i seas t s the rfltMt is immediate. Tliy ran lie adipiuisUired to Kemule ot Jniuiit with safety- nut reliable ueiieui, mi any time. BEWAKR OP ToiTNTRRFKITft. This medicine hiu at.ained tlutt high rhaiacter which la iiecessurv f ir all me lie hies t atiuinto induce oounteifeiiers tn put f V'b a ftmri u article at the risk of the Uvea of th'ae are iuu ecutly dt-aeiveri. LOOK THK MARKS OP THE GENUINE- They hAe the written sK nature W C. M. JACKN up n the wrapper, and the iianie Uwu in the bottle, with uur which they are apuii ua. Vof suic, wh ilesala aud retail, the On man Ahdicint Store, Ko. 1'JO ARCH Street, one hekw Sixth, (hite of Rare street.) Philadelphia, and by reapeoUibto dealers generally thr -ughmt the f uutry. Also: Pursuit by H MiMii, Sunbtiry, tinl H. A. M'Ct. N fthu nlerUnd. August n.lbao ly BLANK PiKimyT Pir Dtioa jurt ptitv ted and for ce at tliia officf. ZEiTZ & CO., l.iroltTRS "JF FOREIGN Books, Prints, Engravings, Stationary Gilt frame ! Riumtul liiatrtl tnciit. No. 78 North Bnd St., between Arch & Race, - Philadelphia, 1 MPORTto order and have constantly On hand ' a very large assortment of grtoda In the above named lines at wholesale and retail. Principally I '. 133 C CD 123, S3 In German. Latin, Greek. Hebrew, French, Italian Spanish and other languages Classics, Diction aries, Grammpra, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile, Pirturo, Drawing and Model Books for Architccta Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturer. MAPS, GLOBES and Blank Books of every description. Splendid Lithographic, and other Prints. MlStCAL IXSTIU'MEKT). Accordeons, Banjos, Bows for all string instru ments. Bridcn and Tailpieces, Clarionets, fifes. Flageolets, Flutes, Guitars, Octavo Flutes, Paient Heads for Guitars and Violincellos, Tuinbourines, Tuning Forks nnd Hammers, Violins, Violin and Guitar Pe;js, Violincellos and String for all kinds of Instruments Wholesale and Retail. Accor deons repaired. Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, a large assortment of tho very best GSnKVTT EROKZE PfWDER Dutch Metal. French and Florence Leaf Metal Thermometers, Hoirpcncils.-Faber and other Lcadpcncils, lied. White and Black Chalk Cray ons. Mathematical Instruments, Scaificators, 5pring Lancets Pocket Prescription and Gold Scales and Weights Letter, Fancy colored and gill Taper Playing Cards and other French and German Fancy Articles, for the sale of which thevarc the MANUFACTURERS AGENTS. July 6, 1850 GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! m:w ii (UK ti goods. JOHN W. FRILING, Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., W WAS just received and opened a Inrcc assort fll H ment of superior and choice Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, well adapted to the coming seo son, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock consists of general assortment of almost all articles of use in the Dry Goods line, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimercs, Summnr-Stuff for Clothing und Vesting. a a 1 i e 1) r c n m (s'ooiU, Glove, Hosiery, Luces, Shawls, Muslins, Sheet ings, Tickings, Fine Muslins, Ginghams, Linens, fee. ALSO: A general assortment of GHUCEU1KS, HARDWARE, QUEESS. WARE. UQVORS. DRUCH. AXD MEDIC IS ES. PAIXTS AS D DYESTUFF, and ocry variety of articles. C3r" Country produce of all kinds taken in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, April 27, 1850. NOTICE Is hereby given to William G. Moore, Charles O. Moore. John W. Moore, Isaac G. Moore, and Frances Moore. That by virtue of a certain Breve i!e Partiiioiti Forieinfa to me directed, an Inquisition will be held at 11 o'clock. A. M. on Wedne-'ay. October 'i, 1850, upon a certain tract of Land; situate in Rush township, Northumberland county, boun ded by lands of John jcarhartl Jacob (icarbart, Herman Gearliart, Elizabeth Depiu, and John GuticU, continuing t7 acres and 18 perches, iiio.c or less, to inquire whether the same ran lie equal ly parted und divided to and among tli'i aforesaid parties without sopili.ition of the whole at which lime and place the aforesaid parties are hereby warned to bo and apcar, if by them it is deemed expedient. JAMES COVERT Su'rlP Sh'rlTs Office, Sunbnrv, J Auj. 8S, 1830 Si-Ot I) A X I t) I' K A SK, S. W Corner 6lh Arch S reel, Philtdelphiu. j . AS for K.ile all kimla of choice 1'amily Groce- rics at tho very lowest prices, viz: Extra Fine, superior and common lil;irk and Green Teas; old Gov. J-iva and other kinds of Coll'rc, all qualities of Crushed Li;lit Drown and Drown Sugars ; heat Sperm Oil and Spenn and Ainuntiiic Cundlcs ; Dukcr'a C'liocnlute, Cocoa and Droma; Fariini, Tuptocti, iSagoand W'heaten tiritsj (Jliie'Oil, Uinslas'. Ketchups and S.iuces, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, KiigtiU SSplit l'c;is, &c. They will pack up all goods lor the country neatly and secuicly und deliver them promptly at anv Uepot or Hotel as ueired. DAVID TEASE. S. W. Cor. 0th & Arch !Sts. 1'hUudvlphia. Aug. 17, 1S.'i0 lyMay "DEATH'S DOOR." How frequently do we hear this expression, which is u i eii i it to c iii t-)' to the iiiuitl the lust sfuge o' sicknesa that a put lent cuit be r-tiuced t , und live Airs. ILirn s.tu, u mcitilter o' l lie 'I'runty t.'lmri ti, warn, us she expies sesiherstjlt', (ji'oU)-tii d v'ii to "Ue all's d ir," by iilieu liulisui uutl SvfV 'us Jifudiiche, when, like ait nut-l of ii a icy, liudwu) "s heady liclu-i relievetl her l" her tie v ere miiiis and itrst red hrr t her IiuhkIs hi peritx'l health. The very instant it.nl way's Ueady iidiet is applied, its beneficial t iltn'ts are experienced, it a Mlius, htaiis, clean- sub and purities; it iusi.mily ulluvs trniati n, reduces in. ll.niuHiitit'iis uul swellings, relmv'.'S the m st severe Neil ruhcK- p: litts. ensc t Burn. Scalds. rvm, Krupti mi rurrs it lituiu.it iui, laituliug.t. U ul, l'uialvsis. r,ruius, Mniius, lusins. Mill' Neek, U ca news in the Side and Hick, Tes ull kinds, (juIIs, Uruis- s, Cltaieat tne Throat, liitiuenzu, U.-urst-uess, C fughs. Colds, TliOTII A CUE CL'UKli IX ONE SECOND. This t rturiiitf idfecti u run tie cured in an instant, fr the inoinent the UH.ci' t uches the nerve, the jsiiii ia mi touted. with Tic D 'leieux and iieaiicruiiui, Neurul pin und ick jleudnche Uithe the pints where thr iiu is most severe and in a lew iniliules you will be entirety relieved. Taken uitcnully it will uriest the in st vi-'h-nt tiusius und Crumps, slup voiuitin or tit much purging, in till tMes it will give ftrcnih for wciikiu-SJ( rust- for ptiiu, heulih f t sickneiM. No Keudv It flic) is genuine un less sigmd by KADWAV & CO., Tuit uNreet. I- LMJAKT TOILIT It M(( IMTKS. TO EsMBEUslbll AND KNHANCfc Tilt. CHARMS OK HEAL'TY. UAtTWAV'S Mkuicatku Snup. Kadwiiy's Medicuted 8 up, a luv rulily kn-iwn tlirouch imt the fushioimble W4rld l-tr its rxtreiuelv blum). uurttv- ins; and s.Miiiiiiur rtleetson the skin ( while by its act! m 1 on the p tes and the iinuiHe secreUtry ves-teia it ejtpela alt iiupuriiies from the surt'uee, allaja every tendency lu in-tlsiinuiali-m, ami ntceiiiHUy disreputes ali rfdiit-tts, Uii, pimples, spots, freckifS. diseol null usund other cutaneous eruptions Tlie rudiuut Itl tout it imparts to the cheek, the stiitiiiw add delieacy which it induces of the hands and units, its capability of toiliing Inituti hi and reuatviuir cu tane ms delects, rcmlrtr it indispensable ti every toilet. Gentleineii after shaviufr will tind it uliays all iiritalion andtetideruess of the skin, und readers it soft, smooth and pienauiit. During the heiit and dust of summer, or frost and blenk winds ol winter; and in cam 1 sunburn, slinfrs ol insects ehilbluins. (-hitpjsHd hum), or incidental iiitiuiiiinati iit its virtues have louKuud extensively heeu ackii iwledsted. Its puriiyitif und reireshut properties have oiiluuu-d iiv s-lec-tiuu fr.'in the ih usa mis o' uthcr r tstueticx, b th of Kitr t pcnii uml d aneaiir iiutnufticture. by the h ai ton of all parts ol tlie IumIi! uiiir!e worki, tr ui the tiuriiiitir uiptra u lite fru2n rtiilui-Poi the Ice Kttt(r. The puMic w ill ilease beur in mind ttuit Hnduny's Medtcateo fesip. ia the only sine preKiiuiioii f r the skin u w iu uy, tins Iuu been certified to by our in wt piomtuent ehf-imsia. Haduay's ttui is free friiin poisonous, irritailiiv and penurious in. f-ml i cuts, it can 1m- usd on the teialer skin ot the iiifuut with the uuir luippy results aa Upon Iteuuty iu its prime, bee lltal each cuke la euvol 'ed in a adeadid label of steel eiwniviiiK and further see I hut the st-fiiature of R. O. HAD WAY is upon each cake, l'rice cents, large cakes. THE C.ROM 1G ORXAMFXT OF ttEAt'TY ISA LL'XraiANT HEAD OP GLOSSY HAlIU - BAUWiV'S CtKC4SA.. BVLM. warranted the hest Hair Tonic in met Fnr Dress i an sml UeautiJ'yiiiR tha hmr. It eleuuss the fccalp from )uiidrutf, keeps ft clean, eurea Srurvev. Buldness, and lves ou the Htmd stops the hair Ihnb falliii)f out, reiulers il atrnift. fine, suiimth, a tt and lossy. I'ers-aia wliu have lost their hair by aukiiesa will find a cmiiilete antidote lit Itaitwav's CiroaasiaH Wulia. it also gives II a dark anil beautiful cM r. and will prevent it iroiu turn i us; ere v. From its exquisite uuritvt it laadiui rabty atlapted f 4 the hair of children of tits iu"kt teialer ass. It is a -hi in Ursa botilee for 4 eenU per bottle, and is warranted tha best hmr prepaiatuni in was, it will nil the hat. rn-i, or the finest fabric He tlutt the signa ture n n.MJWAV st CO.. ia unmi eark uottte o uir eats urn Balm is g eouiue without the signature oi Had way Aokxt H. B. Muaser, Suubury. Aug. 10, l8W.-eiiily ARNOLD'S WRITING FLUID AND CON GREfcS IN K for ssle at this offics. CHERRY PECTORAL: Far tha Care af COUGHS, COX.BS, V HOARSBlxTBSS, 811017 OHITIS, CROUP, ASTHs IMA, WHOOPING. OOUOH AND CONSUMPTION. Tin truly valuable Jtomcdy for all disease of L T 1 Tk . I V. . .1.. .l:.i -.11. ancn of tlie afflicted it i the most certain cure known for the above complaints. While it i a powerful remedial agent in the most desperate and almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it i also, in diminished dose one of the mildest and most agreeable family medicines for common common couirhs and colds. Read below the opin ion of men who are known to the world, and tho world respect their opinions. FROM TROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. ".lame C. Aycr Sir 1 I have used your "Ciian Rt PacToiAt,' in my own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngiul and bronchial dillicultie. If my opinion aa to it superior character can be of any service you arc at liberty to use it a you think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LLD., President of Amherst College. From the "London Lancet." "AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of the most valuable preparations that has fallen un der our notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say xve have a large apprecia tion of its merits and the fullest confidence in it usefulness for cou'hs and lung complaints." Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., cnd us the following testimony. Dr. J. C. Aver Dear Sir: I enclose you a certificate from Mrs. Cathnrinc K. Cady, a highly respectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. belli Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windham Co., Connecti cut. 1'ho evre in her case was very prompt, and has attracted general attention. W. A. BREWHTEK, M. U. West Kn.uxal,T, Ct.,Sept. S8 1848. This may certify that I was afflicted with every severe cough in the winter of '47-8, which threat tened to terminate in Consumption. I had tried many medicines in vain, .and waa cured by the use of "Ayer' Cherry Pectoral." CATHERINE K. CADY. From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster, Chicopcc Falls, Mass: Dr. J. C. Aycr Dear 5'ir: Enclosed please find reniiltance forall the CHERRY PECTORAL last sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medicine we sell gives such sutiafaetion as your' docs; nor have I ever seen a medicine wlucli cured so many cases of Cough and Lung Com plaints. Our Thisicians are using it extensively in their practice, and with the happiest effect. Truly yoms, D. M. BRYANT. pntPAIltU BV J.C. A TER, CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. r$ Sold by Henry Masscr, Sunbury i Mary A. McCay, Northumberland' Dr. Gearliart, Se- linsgrovc ; Dr. LScckly, Danville, and Druggist generally. July 6, 1850.- lyceStn MAIIOG.WY AND MARBLE STEA1C SA7 MILL, 45 TtUXI0 MIOI Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road. AND CABINET MAKERS, GENERAL FURXISIIIXG STORE, So. 134 South Srcond Street, below Dock St., Philadelphia. ft MI E subscribers would call the special attcn I lion of Cii'jinet Makers and others, to their very extensive assortment of materials in their line, ronsistinii of Mnliotmiiv Veneers, boards and l'latik, H.iir Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish, t.ookiu" C'.as4 I'lates. ViahoKauy Kno'ns, Dcd l'ots, Murl'lc Tops, and every description of 58irdwaee 'I'oI, Vc. Cuhiiict Makers residing out of the Citv, would finJ it i;reutly to their advantaire to call at our store to purchase such materials as they want, connected with their business. All. Mir (-.."lis nre WARRANTED, of the best quality, and at very reduced prices, Uur leruis arc Cash, (no trade.) We guarantee to give every man the worth of his money. T. ct L. THOMPSON'. N. I). Mahogany, W alnut mid Hand If Plank, and Stair Uallustort for builders. also Maiblo Mantles, always on hand, and every de scription ot turned work. June U, 100. ly OTICE ia hereby given that letters of Ail X S iiiinibtraliort huve been granted to tho subscriber, on tlie eetuto uf John C. Liebt, late ol' ISliQimikin, Nnrtliumlirrlund county, deed. All peruona indt-bted to auid estute or having do munda ugainst the aame, are requested to call tor neltliucnu JOSEPH 11IKD, Auiu'r. Shaiuokiu, Aug. 10, 1850; 6t DRY DOCK- fllIE suliscrilier tins built liimsrlf a dry dock I in Nurtliiitnl.erltind, shove the first lock on the We it llrnnrli Cnnal, where he intends build ing and rrpniring cansl bunts. He enn tuke boats on the dork from two to live dollars cheaper Ulan thev can be tnken Out, with nmchinery. Than kt'ii I to those who favored him before, he hopes bv carefully attending to all the requiring entrusted to him to still merit a share uf public patronage. JOIIX HUMMEL. Northumberland, August 10, I6fl0. 3m. READY MADU AT J E take this method to inform the renders of the Sunbury American, that, should they visit, riiilaJclpliui, in guest uf Good and Cheap Clothing, and favor us with a call, they shall not be disap pointed in obtaining the best of garments at the lowest cash prices. We have now on hand the largest SHSortnicnt ever o lie red in Philadelphia, among which are DUES! nnd KKOCK COATS from $5 to tflH, PANTS and VESTS from 75 ctfc to $5, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, Ut.'Sl- NEsS SACK COATS and COATTEES, all of which shall lie sold at such prices as to mnke it an object for the people of Sunbury and the sur rounding country to extend lo us their patronage. , , PERRY R. M'NEILLE & CO. South East corner of bih and Market. ' July 13, 1850. JVMItKllAMS TONIC MIXTURE, For th c Curb or Fever and Agci.War- RANTED. rI",hIS unrivalled medicine my lie relied on when near. 1 ly all ollie. rtuiidiea tail. IU valite il n4 mirncieully known, lliereture, tlie pH,iriet. deirs In enlurpe tha tieliJ ol' n uiielulnCM liy inukmif kil'Wu its virtue, and clfi. eary U iIkmihuihm, ,h uderrrs wluiura uoi swars thut luey cau be speedily and radically rured of FEVER AND AGUE, 1 willi'Nit Ilia UH ff puiauwius druga, nauaenus pntiisu H llie drleleriuua eflertxil' quinine. II i ndcred to lb pub. he al a l"W price to place it williui Ihe read, oi all, assured Unit those wliu use il according to direcUutia will and it a safe and speedy euic for Favis aso Hopit. It It rtnt a diBMtreeatile luuiseoling e-impound but an agrae. able UHiie eukuluted to remove the aiseuseandfiva kealuty acti al t" tlM suanneh and Iwfwetls. Piervd only by Marshsll 4 Co., and sM wholraslts and retail hy Knwand It 8on, No. Ct N nth ftth Btraet, Philadelphia Fries ! per sini Is boula, and te par aoa, iunsW, lt10 1 . GENERAL ELECTION rilOCLAM ATIOK , PURSUANT la n act of tha Gencm A 1 sembly of (he Corfimoneallh of PertrtsyN Vanlttf fmtitled "Art act relating to the "lec tions of this Cornrrronweallh," approved the second day of July, Anno Domino, on thmi sand eiffltt hundred anil thirty-nine, I, JAMES COVERT, High Sheriff of the eountr ef Nor thumberland,, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and (jive notice to the electors uf the county aforesaid, jhnt a qenPml election will be Mill it wilil cotinlvof Ndrlhumberlnnd, nn Hie SBCOND TUESDAY ISih of OCTO BER, 1850, at which lime, State and Coun ty Olfioers, at follows, are to be elected : . , On" person oi Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth. ' . '" 4 ' ' '. One person as Auditor General of this Com monwealth. . i - One person as Surveyor General of this Commimwealte. One person to fill ihe office of member of Conuress from ihe district Composed of the coiintiA of Northumberland, Union, Lycom- nit, Clinton Si Sullivan, being Ihe 13lh u la nd. ...... O in oprson lo fill tlie office ol Member of tho Hiiiih hf Ki'nreentalive, to reprpent the entinty of Northninberland in the House of KenrcsHntiitlves ot rennsrivaiua. One purson as County Commissioner. One iierson as Proseculing Attorney for Ihe county of Northumberland. One pi-rson as County Surveyor for the conntv of Northumberland. One person as County Auditor. I also hereby make known and give notice lo the nunlifii'd electots ol saul county, in pursuance of the provisions and requirements of an Act of Asembly, passed ihe 9lh day of Anril 1850. ami of a writ ol election issued by tho Governor of this Commonwealth, and lo me (lirccieu, tnni upon sam raumi i hus f Ootober 1850. aforesaid al the time anil places hereinafter named of holding said 1 election aforesaid, ihe proposed amendment to ihe CongUltillon providing- 'or the election of Judges by the people, will be submitted to the people agreeably to the re nniremfMits of tho Xth Aiticle of IheConstilu- tion of the State of Pennsylvania, for their approval and ratification, or rejection. i ...hi u- i..u..nM.i 1 lie UCKcIS will ue inuriieu, uu iuu winoivio with Ihe word "Amendment," and will con tin on ihe inside the words "tor Ihe Amend' ... . . I ment" or me wonts "Againsi mo Amenu ment." 1 also hereby make known and give notice hat ihe places of holding! the aforesaid gene ral election in the several boroughs and townships within the county of Northumber laud are as follows: The Sunbury District, Composed of the borough of Suiibury, and Upper Augusta, at the cuunty Court House; This Anansta District, Composeu ol tne township of Lower Ancusta, at the house of George Conrad, iu said township. The iSorlhumberland District, composea ot the boroush of Northumberland, at the nonse of Peler Ilanselmau, in the borough of North umberlaml. The Point District, at the house ot Henry Haas, in the borough of Northumberland The Milton District, at the house of Fred erii'k Sticker, in said boronsh. Th'! Tttrbut District, at ttie House occupied hv Ahriih:im Kissinirpr. The Delaware District) at the House of Henry Header. Th Chilisrinaque District, at the house oc cnpied by Benjamin rordsman The Lewis District, at the house of Mi ch iel Reader. The Shaniokin District) at the house of Charles Lcisuurins. The Upper Mahanoy District, at Ihe house of D,ini"l lleim. The Litlle Mahanoy District, at tho house of Frederick linker. The Lower Mahanoy District, at the house of Mtchiel Spitz. The Rush District, at the Liberty Pole School House. Thu J.ickson District, at the house of Peter Schwartz. The C ml District, at the house of Daniel P.Haas The election to open between tho hours of Band 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The several Inspectors and Judges elected on the 3,1 Fudav of March last, in pursuance of the 3d Section of the act of the 2d of July, 1830, will hold the election on Tuesday the llh day of October next. 'That every person except a Justice of Ihe Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this Slate, or of any City or incorporated district, whether a commisHioned ollicer or agent, who shall be employed under ihe legislative, excutive or judiciary department of this Stale, or the Uni ted Slates, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select ami common council of any city, or commis sioner of anv incorporated District, Is by law, incapable of holding or exercising the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of auey election of this commonwealth, and I hat no" Inspector, Judge or any olher oliiccr of such election, shall be eligible to any bllice to be then voted lor And the stid Act of Assembiey, entitled "an act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth," passed July the 3nd, l832. further provides as follows, to wit: ''That the Inspectors and Judges chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places for holding tho election in the district to which they respectively belong before nine o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of October ill each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district, t 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the following act of Assembly was par sed by the general Assembly of the Common wealth on the 27th day of February, A. D. 1849, to wit: "An Act relative to voting at elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lan caster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Krie, Skction 1. Re it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of l'minsylvanla in General As sembly met, und il is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That if shall be law ful for the qualified voters of ihe counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster. lorK, franklin Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and brie, limn and alter the passage ot this act, to vote fur all the Candidates for the various ollices to b filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided, That office for which every Candidate is voted for, shall be designa ted, as required by the existing lawa ot this Lomiiioiiweulin. - j Section 8. That any fraud Committed by anv person votinir in Ihe manner above pre- soribed, shall be punished aa similar frauds are directed to be punished by the existing luws oi this Com moil weaiin. That by the 3th aeetion of an art passed hv thn anid Denpml Assembly on the Bih ilnv of April, A. D. 1849, entllled "An Act rela tive to Supervisors in Franklin county,1 tc, &c, it i entitled, "That the Act passed the present session of the legislature, approved the twenty-seventh day of February, one thousand eigat nunnred and lorty-ume, at thorizing the qualified votert of Adams and olher eounties, to vote by eeneral tirket, be extended to Mifflin, Union, Crawford, Bedford, Monroe, Warren and Northumberland coun ties, to far as relates to votiaj at the general aieeuont. Cflra (hit fmrenn trim sliull Imvi. rnnfttv- ed the second highest number of ton s for In spector thall not t Henri on the rinj of nny elefcilrifl, then ihe Tmriwri who shall have re ceived the second highest nunber of vote for Judge th8 next precettlni election, shall act at an inspector In hit place, end in case the person who shall have received the high' est number of voted for Inspector, tlrnll not attend, the perwm appointed Jurlgn shall ap point an Inspector in his place end in case ine person eiecieu judge snail not attenil, ine inspector who received the hiuhest number of Votes, shall appoint n Judge in his plnce; ami it any vacancy sunn continue in the board for the spnee of nn hour after the time hxed by law for Ihe opening of iho election, ne ntiaiihed voters or Ine township, ward or lislrict. for which such officers' shall Imvn been elected, present at Iho place of elec tions, shall elect one of their number to fill such vnenncv. ' l" 1 '' 1 "It shall be the duly of vtid assessors re spectively lo attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, during Ihe whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information o tnc inspector arid judge, when called on, n relation to tlia rlcht of anv berson assessed by them to vote al sncti election, or such olher matters in relalimi to the assessment of voters, as the said inspector or judge or ei ther of them, shall Irnm time to time re- (Uire. ".o person shall be normilted to voleat nnv election as aforesaid, olher than a white fret- man oi twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in Ihe slate at least one year, und in ihe election district where ho offers lo vote at ieast ten (lavs immediately Drecedinsr such election, and within two years paid stale or county tax, which shall have been nssessed at least len days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who had previously been a qualified voter of this slate. and removed t lip re f mm and relumed, and shall have resided in the election district, and paid tax as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing iu this state six months, Provi ded. Thai the white freemen, citizen of the United Slates, between the age of twenty-one anil twenty-two years, and hnvins resided in ihe slate one year, and in the election dis trict ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a vote, although they shall not have taxes. . r No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioner as aforesaid, unless. First : He produce a receipt lor the payment, within two years, of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence either on his own oalh or animation, or on the oath or affirmation of another, thai he Has paid such lax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make an oath to the payment I hereof : or second, if he claim a riant lo vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oath or nffii matioti, (hat he has resid ed in Ihe state at least one year next before nis application, and make such proot ot resi dence in Ihe district as is required by this act; and thai he does venly believe from the accounts given him thai he is of the age afore said, and give such other evidences as is re quired by this act, vt hereupon the name of ttie person so admitted to vote, snail be in setted in alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'lax,' if he shnll be permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall bo permitted to vole on account of his age, and in either case the reason of such voles shall be called out to tha clerk, who shall make notes in the list of vo ters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is nol found on the list fur nished by Ihe Commissioners and Assessor, or his right to vole whether found thereon or not, is objected lo by any qualihed citizen, lh Inspector shall examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims lo have resided in the slate one year or more, his oath shall be a proof thereof, but he shall prove by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he resided within the district al least ten days next im mediately preceding Ihe election, and shnll also himself swear that his bona rule resi dence, in pursuance uf his lawful calling is within tne district, and mat he did nol re move into said district for llie purpose of vo ting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in Ihe township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (excepl Ihe sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets, or inllnencing citizens qualified lo vote, he shall, on conviction, forfeit und pay any sum not exceeding one hundred tloliais lor every such ollence, und be imprisoned for any term hot exceeding three months. It shall be the duty of every mayor, sheriff, alderman,' justice of ihe peace, and constable or deputy constable, of every city, county, township or district within this common wealth, whenever called upon by any officer of an election, or by any three qualified elec tors thereof, to clear any window or avenue to uny window, to the place of general elec tion, which shall be obstructed in such a way as to prevent voters from approaching the same, and on neglect or refusal to do so on such requisition, said ollicer shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor in office, and on con viction shall be lined in any sum not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollar; and il shall be the duly of the re spective constables of each warn, district or lownship, of litis common wealth to be present in person or by deputy, at Ihe place of hold ing such elections in said ward, district or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid. It shall bo Ihe duty of eveiy pence officer, as aforesaid, who shall be present at any such disturbances at an election as is de scribed in this act, lo report Ihe same to llie next court of quarter sessions, and also the names of the witnesses who can prove tho same. And by the 4th section of the act of 16th of April, IS40) it is enacted, -That the 15th section of the aol, as passed July 2d. J83U, entitled an act relating lo the elections of this commonwealth, shall nnf be so const rued as lo prevent any militia officer or borough officer,' from terving as judee, inspector or clerk, ot any general or special election in this commonwealth. The Judge are are to mnke their return for the comity of Northumberland, at the Court House, in Sunbury, ou Friday, the llih day of October, A. l 1850. JAMES COVERT, SheriiT. . SherifT Oflice, Sunbury, Sept. 7th, 1850. J Gon save this Commonwealth. JACOB REED'S ' CXOTlIlIVlt BOOMS, Southwest Corner of Fifth and Market Streets, Philadelphia, ( YITHO always keeps on hand a largs slock of ' every variety oif clothing made up of good materials, and iu'th latest and best styles. H would also Inform tha publiu. that be pays ronai datable attention ia gelling up Military Clothing, in good style and on reasonable term. , June 15, IbSO- ly Zi CARRIAGE FOR SALET "L'OR sale at a reasonable price, a well built car L riage in good condition with tongue and shafts, for either ana or two horses. Also a double set of harness. Enquire at tlus office. .Aug. Jl, 150 If. BE80LUTIOH Relative to u Amtnrlment of the Conttl- umon, ndOLr ST ssHovnc n RanncsTA- rivas or tii CoaarmrKilra m I'kn.mi, is (leKRAl. Akkmslv met, Tliat the CoMtKniion of this ( utnmomvsaltli In amended in Ihe second nctkm of the filth article, at, tint It elmH reiid as follows t The Jn.lt- of tin Supreme f 'mirt, of the several Courts of Conine , Fleas, and of inch other I'ourt. oi Aceonl aa are or shnll he erna. Wished by law, shall he tli-rted by the qualified elenure of tho CommontveaHh Is tlie mnnner fullowme, to wit The iwle-vs oi the !Ui!fmr Court, by tho qunlllird electors of the I oinmonvinlih at lsre. The Preiileitt JuUses of the ' ' se veral Courts orVntnmoM l'leesimil of such other Coerta iH Kenirtl e are or shall lw vntstlilml by law, ami all other Judcei required lo he kiineil hi the Invr, by Ihe qnsh- lien electors of the r nive dietrirte over which thev are to preside or act as Jurtaiw, Ami the Aaoriaic Judaea of tlie Courts of IVnmiun I'leas by ihn qualified elcetorf ' ot the connliea respeclivelv. The ilrdrn of the ftovrrnM Court shell hold iheir ofiii i s for Ihn term of filler., years, if they shall so Inn behave themselves well: (subject k Ihe alloinient hen-matter nroviiled for, nibM-que.nl lu tha lirsr election :) The l'resiilent Judges of the several Courts of Common rn. nnd of u.h torrrts of Herord aa nre or slialt bo esiablisliru by law, and nil olher Judges re quired to be learned in the Idw, shall hold llielr ollii-es for the term of Un yenrs, if iliev shnll su lone behove them-selvi-s welt : The Awtwiste Judges of the Court nMuav mini Mens shall hold their oflieee for the term uf five yeurs, if they shall s i long heliave themselves well : ell of whom shnll he commissioned by thu fhrvenwr, but for any ree aonnlilo come which shnll not be sufficient groiliHla ot' impeachment, the Vmernor shnll remove any of thoinoi. the address ol Ivvo-thirds of each branch of the lA-gialnture. Tho first election shnll take iilnce at the irenerel election ot' this Commonwealth nest after the Aikptit of this amend ment, ami the commissions of nil thejiHla:rs who maybe then in office shall expire on Ihe first Monday of Pecem ber foil wing, when the terms of the new Jndgrs ahalt commence. The iiersom who shall then be elected Judges of the fittipreine Court shall hold their offices as follows ; one of them for three years, one f.r six yenrs, one for itine yenre. one for twelve yenrs, and One fur fiiteeu years ; the lenn of each to be decided by lot by Ihe aaid judcet, sa soon auet the election ns convenient, ond llie result certified by them to the Governor, that the crenmiMiona mny b issued in accordance thereto. The Jmlijc whose commis sion will first expire shall be Chief Justice during Ins term, aiid'lhereafLcr onch jwlgn whose eoimnission shnll lusl em pire shnll in turn be the Chief .lustier, mid If tw or fnorn commissions shitll expire on Ihe seinn day, the juiigra holding them sluitl decide by lot which at in II be the Chief Justice. Any rneaneies hnppeuiujr by death, .esiaiuiiiun. or otherwise, in any of the anid couits. tlinli be tilled by npnolntmeiit liy ihe Govern., to continue till the first Monday of December sncceedine the next s-ciicrnl electha.. The Judge of the Supreme Court and the Presidents of tha several Courts of Common Pleas shall, at stated times, re ceive for their servii-es nu adequate ennpensntion, to be fixed by law, which sliall not he diminished during their eoiitiiiuiuicc in office, bnl thev slinll receive no fees or per. quisiirs ot office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under Ihe government of ihe L'ni ted Aietcs, or nny other Stnte of this I'nion. The Judge ot the Snnieme Court during their continuance in office shall reside within this Commonwealth and the other Jiulees during their .'ontinunnce in office shall reside within the district or county lor which they were respectively elected. .1. S. M'CALMOXT Speaker of the Home of Representatives. V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate fKXATG CHAMHF.n, I UaRrisbi-ho, January SJ, 19S0. J t, Samuel W. Pearson. Chief Clerk of the Henste of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify thnt the forgoing resolution No. 10 on the Senate file of the present session.) entitled -rtesoluticn relntive to an sincndinentol llie Constitution.1 it being the same resolution which wns ngrecd tn by a tnnjotity of the ineml-eis elected to ench Houao of the last legislature ullur having lieendiily considered and discus sed wns this day ngrced to by a majority of the members elected to and serving iu the Senate of Pennsylvania, at its present session, ni will appear by their votes given on th mmi pessuge oi resolution, ns follows, via t Those voting in I'avoroi the res iltitiou were, H. Jons Mioolce. .1. Porter Rrnwlev. William A. Crabb, JonaU.ni. J. Cuuniiigliam. Thomas 9.' Fernon. Thomas II. Forcsvth, Chnrlcs Frsily. Robert M. Prick. Henrv Fnlton, John W. (rUi.-rnsey, William Hnalett, lwinc llnjus, Timothy Ives, Joshua Y. Jones, Joseph Konigmnehcr, George V. l,aw- reuee, AloxvVull M'Castin, Tjeiijnmin Mulonci Hcnjnmiii Miitthiua. Henry A. Muhlenberg, Willimn F. Pticker, Wll linm R. Sadler, tlsviil Sankev. Peleg B. Snvery, Conrad Sliimer, Hobert C. Stcrrctt, Ihiniel Stine, Furris B. Slree ter. John II. Walker and Valentine Best, SrssJUUt Ycns at. Those voting agninst the pnssnge of the resolution were flenrge Darsle, Augunua Drum and Alexander King .Says ;i. Kxtrart from tlie Journal. 8A.ML.W. FKAItSON, Clerk. In the Horse or Rcprgsentatives, ) Harrisburg, March 14, 1850. J I, William Jack. Chief Clerk of the House of Represen tatives of Pennsylvania, do hereby certify thut the forgo ing resolution. (No. Ill on the Senate file, and No. 211 on the Itoitse Journal of the present Session,) entitled '-Heso-lutiou relative to the ninrnifuicnt of the Constitution'1 it being the same resolution which wus ngreid to by a ma jorily of the uieinhers elected to each Ilousn of the last Legislature -nl'ler hiivlng been dulv considered aial discus sed, was this day agreed to hv a majority of the ineiuuera elected to nnd serving in ihe Houscof Representatives of Pennsylvania, at its present sessi.in. ns well appear by their votes, aiven ou the liual pass ige uf thu rcsiluiiou, as fol ows. vis : Those voting in favor of the nass-iue of the resolution were. John Acker, John Allison, Willinin Baker, Robert Baldwin. David J. Htut, Craig Diddle. Jeiemiul. Hlack, J-ihnS. Bowen. William llrimllc. Uauiel H. B. Brower, Jesse R. Burden, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N. Conynijlinii.. Sylvester Crultuinl, Benjamin ti. DuvkI, WiU limit J. Dobbins, Jmiica P. Downnr. Thomas Duncan, Win. Dunn, Win. Kspcy, John C. Kvuns, William K.vans A . Scon Bwmg. Alcxiinilcr S. Feather, Jnmes Flowers, Benjunun P. I'ortner, Alexiuider tiililimy, TUoniaa K Gricr, Joseph K tirnini, Joseph tiiuTey, Jueob S. Haider man. George II. Hart. Leliert Hart. John llusliugs, Wit liaiu J. Hemphill, John llogc, Henry Huplet, liwis Ilet ford, Washington J. Jackson, Nicholus Jones, John W, Killinger, Charles IJ Kinkead, Roliert Klotx, Hurrison P. Inirit, Morris Leech. J,nathali 1. I.cet. Aus-m Leotinrd, James J. I.cwih, Henry Ijitilc, Jonas 11. M'Clintock, John F. -M'Cnllocii, Alexnnd'-r C. M'Curdy, John M'lrftnghlin, John M'l.eau, Samuel Marx. John B. Meek, Michael Mv crs, John Miller, J.w.rpli C. Mitlloy. John 1). M.irns, Win. T. Morison, Kzckiel Mowrv, F.dwonl Sieklcsmi, Jacob Nissly, CharlrsU'.N.-ill. Joliu'U. Packer, Joseph C. Powell James C. Reid. John S. Rhev, I.ewts Roberts, Samuel Kohi.in. John II. Killh.irforri, tilenni W. Seoficld, Thoina Seouler. Villlnn. Slialfucr. Richard Simps Ml, Ft. Sllfer, William Smith, William A. Smith. Daniel M.Smjser, Wil liam II. Soulier, Thomas i,- feieel, Da. id Steward, Charles ftt.ekwcll. Kdwin C. Trone. Andrew Wade, Robert C. Walker, Tiimnas Watsin. Sidnev H. Wells, Hiram A. Williams, Daniel Zcrbcy, and John S. M'Cahnont, !?! ES Veas 07. Those voting against the passage of the resolution were, Augustus K. Coriiyu, David Kvnns und Jumes M. Porter Nnvsii. lixtraet from tlie Joitrnn!. WILLIAM JACK, Clerk. Sccretary's Officc. Filed March 15, IbM. A. W. BENEDICT, tie p. Src. of tke Commouieealth. Secketary's Orricc. I'rSNSVI.VAVIA ss: I im) ccRTirv thut the alwc and foregoing ia a true and Corf e-l copy ol thr oriotnal resolution ot the General Aaseia bl, eiitltltd,'4Kes,iutuai relative to an amendment ol th Couriiituaou,'1 artlie sniiir remains on file iutliis oifice. In teatimong whereof I have hereunto set my hand, nnd caucd to be affixed th seal ot tlieSccreturv'e Oitice, at Ilariisburg this fifiormh dav of Junn, Amin Domuu one ihoutriuui eight hundred and fifty. A. L. RUSSELL. Set'ry of the Commonwealth. July 4, 130 Sin. NEW STOKE! 4 iFH STOCK OF GOODS, At Ihe Store formerly occupied by John Boar In Market Street, Sunbury. THE subserlls-rs respectfully inform tlie pub lie that they hsvo just received, and are now o poll i UK A HANDSOME ASSORTMKXT OF DRV COODS) Consisting in part of Cloth, Cafsimerts, Sattmetts, Vesting, Panta loon Stuff, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, ' Vcstinet, Flannels, Cambrics, Linens, Fine Muslins, Handkerchirfs, Gloves, !fe , Hard vt are, lueenm'nre, Pmca aXd Miulcixn. ALSO: ' A Isrse sssortnient of Groceries Fish, Salt and Plaster. Lsdir-s tslioca and Gaiters, Fluid and Fluid Lamp All of which will be sold on the moat reasona ble terms. Country produce ef alt kinds taken in ex change at tlie beat prices. , JOHN BUYERS CO. Sunbury, April 13, I860. ly BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIN. GER, an excellent article. Riowit's Medicated bouptbr sun bums, ten, tetter, rke.' . ' Kadway 'a Circassian Balm, tot the hair dand rulTcVc. Radway'a Ready RUf for Cramps, Cholic, Chopra Morbuc hJJ tjunhury, Af. 3, I860. . ' BY RUM-An eicellent articleov eala by HENRY MASSES. Sunbury Jan. tTth, 1849 tf. aeBssaaassass.sssaestaasaasssaaa.ssaasiss.sssssssssjs riEA3, from the New York Canton and Pekia X Tie Company. For sale by J. W. F RILING. unbury, Pec. 2, 1811