SUNBUHY AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOURNAL General Election Returns of Northumberland County, held October 14, 1851. Official. Governor. Canal Commissioner. Judges of the Supreme Court. President Judge. Associate Judges. IT !n 53 Senator. Assembly Sheriff. Prothonotary. CommistioriW. Treasurer. Coroner. Auditor. 3 55 s a 9 - P X OS s o r W to 3 a o r 3 o 8 P 3 3 a o 3 Boitovcua and Towxsiun. o p 3 m a a a I 3 3 o p ST ? o E" ST r a K a. CO M s 3 3 N 3 3 o 3 Pi V 3 W oV g 5" a - 3 a 3 ?1 CJ a I' S 3 o o 2 Sunbury Northumberland Milton Turbut Lewis Delaware Chilisquaque Point Upper Augusta Lower Augusta Siiamokin . Hush Coal Trevorton Upper Mahonoy Lower Mahonoy Little Mahonoy Jackson Cameron Total, 125 150 90 80 133 193 1)5 79 224 80 218 154 161 81 97 82 C3 104 275 54 233 137 101 51 51 64 180 32 17 11 57 217 27 25 179 112 56 2 2 1 13 57 8 2529 1653 91 12512 1G27 120 150 122 95 224 213 161 80 63 262 22S 157 65 61 186 60 25 192 55 101 85 194 78 80 157 93 83 102 50 135 49 42 17 U 216 22 112 1 1 7 19 8 110 150 121 86 21 H 207 159 81 60 229 203 157 80 61 186 60 22 163 51 65 110 149 144 98 72 98 78 219 215 193 203 151 131 83 76 33 51 152 229 163 199 155 153 16 85 61 55 18 186 59 19 22 58 21 167 2 51 108 107 151 152 123 122 83 85 212 216 203 206 159 157 85 85 60 60 228 229 201 202 157 156 79 78 60 53 186 ISO 58 19 59 22 166 167 51 53 144 82 201 84 80 147 92 75 114 123 163 47 03 23 176 213 5 213 53 121 105 103 100 87 79 222 196 101 80 86 105 127 82 107 57 80 145 90 75 96 53 83 78 194 191 80 79 80 80 144 142 89 75 96 52 87 75 96 52 142 136 43 47 137 136 43 47 61 14 19 49 23 II 43 53 11 47 14 11 220 213 5 8 119 113 213 213 5 8 113 113 1 1 2112 1735 2301 2391 2393 2 1 62 1S05 1600 1625 1570 151 151 159 112 276 277 166 69 8-1 159 127 152 57 73 135 94 31 116 50 2493 12) 74 149 142 83 149 61 73 135 152 224 123 147 133 75 187 205 226 161 76 63 175 71 17 133 57 72 51 115 137 156 2;') 53 17 51 14 34 51 173 90 175 105 171 293 104 77 129 160 197 9 65 4 174 213 29 223 2 2331 1614 2113 773 56 II I 106 117 62 151 135 90 153 98 7 114 2 151 149 76 2 143 87 143 84 149 81 170 62 121 43 169 166 55 122 119 197 113 203 132 132 166 100 31 Hi.-, 119 109 21 47 92 75 95 72 103 66 109 32 82 4.) 141 96 17 72 225 78 207 82 230 72 253 101 65 70 221 222 52 27 217 155 213 161 260 111 310 227 130 ; 2 -hj 60 30 162 95 136 113 172 84 222 62 1;)2 7(5 212 i !':7 75 7 84 77 80 79 92 63 89 16 S5 43 ! -7 ! X7 31 10 62 102 26 142 85 S2 10) 55 21 8:) I ! m-l ; -m 31 34 264 56 130 192 225 99 27 ! 77 14 5 W 5 1 i i ! 23 79 219 156 H9 183 22tf 126 266 201 97 41 I .;:) I jj 7 71 152 5) 15) 51 166 44 162 90 S3 12 3 ' Hi ) i 157 31 33 46 82 6 57 77 69 53 M2 41 7 87 10) j n J I 21 63 21 5 62 26 63 2 ) 84 6 ) 25 81 t 13 7 131 16 171 21 141 51 183 23 157 4 4 137 H7 140 57 00 216 63 213 65 21 1 67 69 1 201 65 61 8 22 27 24 1 26 22 2.) 20 4:) 18 16 16 37 32 53 43 170 125 1 162 129 j 22 67 216 109 HO 36 223 202 3 51 1 53 3 j 3D 11 55 41 2 4 55 56 773 693 21511730 i3 1 2t 13 20I51 2 ii7 1513 3067 "l557 Km n73 " 26 ' 2937 23K5 153 166 112 m 223 294 203 88 9 23) 262 161 93 81 187 63 37 223 57 1 2372 TIT Note. Democratic Candidates in Roman. Whigs in Italics. Native Americans in Small Capitals. Volunteers are marled with an o v c i 9 it T c tu s. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. THREE BAYS LAT tit 1 1'.OM El HOPE. New YortK, Oct. 10. Thf! steamship Asia, from Liverpool, with dates to the 27;h of Sep'.ember, readied her wharf at half-past 8 oYloek this morninp. Slio brins: 12) passeneif", nmoug them Almliime Celeste and James Wullack, the tragedian. BELGIUM. In Brussels the artists had given a superb ball to KiiiLt LeopiiU, in a ball erected for the occasion, nnd deeointeil willi the finest gems uf which Belgium can boast. SPAIN. The greatest rejoicing was occasioned a'. Mailiid by the recepiion of the news from Cuba of the capture of Lopez ; but it was re. polved etill to pern! out the reinforcement di'siirtied for tl Island. The Marquis of Mirnfl'ires has a. I dressed a note to the Span ish Ministers nt the friendly Courts, in which he stales that although Spain does not lesire war with the United State, she will not heii tatn to deelaro war if forced to do so. The excitement in relation to Cuban nfl'airs is in creasinj, even yet, nnd warlike threats against the L':;iied States are rife. Des patches have been transmitted to Wattling ton, proles'.in in the strongest terms against the supinctiess of ths United Slate Goveru-ni'iut. SUNBURY. rut: n i silt. The contest in this County has resulted in the election of the whole County ticket excepting Mr. McCormick one of the can didates for Associate Judge, who was de feated by Judge Dentler the whig candi date. Dr. Heck our candidate for Sena tor, received a good vote, but the heavy vote of Dauphin elected liis opponent J. C. OFI'K MI. VOTK I'OII .0l ltMlH IN 1M-, AM) OOVEIIMMI'S) VOTK l 1-S1. Cut M TICS. Adam, Allegheny, Armstrong. JATinn.tV, OCTOBER 1?, 151. Kunkel, Esq., of Harrishug. IVm, 13. Kipp, BuaTcr Esq., has been elected by a large majority. Qtaj(orit II. B. NASSrit, Editor nnil Proprietor. Bv Ti-i.r.crtAPii Phil ulrlphin, Oct. 17. Coulter over Campbell in the city and county 9500. In Chester iG.Ij. Dauphin tS 49. We have lost (ice ol the county members. It is thought Campbell is defeated. Butler, Blair, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Chester, lie has all the necessary qualifications to Berks, make a "ood officer. Our candidate for Bedford, Commissioner, after a hard fought contest Buck in a kind of triangular fight against Trego (Whig) and Wallis (volunteer Democrat) came oft victorious. For Assembly the contest was very close between Mr. Full mer and Mr. Scasholtz, the w hig candi date. Mr. Seasholtz has proved himself a clarion fjy The Packets during the week of the formidable opponent, and his whig friends Clearfield, in the Forks now say that it they had Clinton, known he was so strong they could easily Columbia, have elected him. Mr. Jordan has been Crawford, elected President Judge of this district without opposition. The whole district (J5 The First Agricultural Fair for this Was unanimous in his nomination, and we County, will be held at this place to day, ft.,. satisfied they w ill not regret their State Fair at Harrisburg, w ill carry passen gers at half price. The Fair commences on Wednesday, the C'Jlh inst., and lasts ihree davs. rr.o.vi ;s Lvr mexico. Letters from Santa Fe to the 2J Septem ber, co.itain the folUnvints intelligence : On the 28th ult., tin feast of San Angus tin the Navajoes in a lare body, made a descent upon l tie town of Los Gavaldomes, and, in the absenco of the greater part of its inhabitants, who were in attendance rt the celebration of the Feast of San Angus tin, in the iittUo of l.sletta, twelve miles distant fio:n the scene of disaster, succeeded in d.iving oil" the entire stock belonging to that community, and, horriblo to relate, killed nine of tho citizens, and carried olT six women and children captive. The daring nature of this incursion mny be imagined, when you learn that the attack was made upon n town, which with a set tlement in a circuit of five miles does not number less than 2,000 inhabitants. This attack is in strict consonance with Indian tactics. Their plan has ever been to strike their most fatal blows upon the settlements immediately after tin departure of the troops upon a campaign neainst them. Elections for County Officers and Dele gates to Congress were held throughout tho Teiritory o:i the 1.4 Sept. We have th0 returns from the precincis of the county of Santa Fe, A. W. Reynolds has a majority over R. II. Weigtman. of 360. From infor mation fio m other cunnlies, lew-ived a few days before thn eleetion and yesterday, it is believed the contest will Lea close one, and the result i i doubtful. Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, F.rie. (Friday.) We trust it will prove success- c!10jCP. The Prothonotary, Treasurer, Cor- Fayette, oner and Auditor were elected without op- Fianklin, position, and will no doubt make excellent Fulton, offcers. Greene, Huntingdon, Jtrifir or Tim .MTllEViE rotRT. Indiana, The Democratic Candidates nominated Jefferson, lor the Supreme Court are no doubt all Juuiatia, elected except Judge Campbell of Phi la- ,'1"c"1"' delphia. His own immediate neighbors . . . . ' ave repudiated him for his incompetency. 'P .' themselves with the fad, that if they did This WM jllsl anJ am, aJ;, ( not whip their opponents, they at least weighl am, c,laract,r to the democracy, Uarence, frightened them considerably. In the anJ .. . . bHlll.ri,;al ta .... nar, :,, M.Klil I --0 -' i- ,r --- 1 the uid, notwithstanding the croakings of Mercer, ful and interestin; C7" In Union and Mifflin counties, Judge Wilson has been elected over Mr. Casey the whig candidate, alter a severe and bitter contest. The election being over, the win nets of the prizes are, no doubt, exceedingly glad, while the disappointed can console j. meantime we would advise them to read at. electioneering speech on our first pn-r, t,ioM ww wouJJ hg j., MilTlin mine the sport o( political intrigues. Our i'l,l,ru i . , . ,, , , Monluoinry, Oposition to Judge Campbell caused the juntour expenditure of a good deal of wrath and x, ,iam'pt(,nt cahbaze. Our motivm were questioned .orihumberland, and our statements denied, but the result l',.rrv, which may afford them a lesson lor im provement in future contests. rjy C. W. Hr.ciN, Esq. We are pleas ed to learn by telegraph that C. W. lie gins, Esq., has been elected President Judge ol Schuylkill county, by about 400 ma jority. Mr. llegins is a native of Sunbury, and until within the last few years, alwaya resided here. His numerous friends con gratulate him upon his succew. I tor, C 104 2133 J3S3 37-13 K4 1 1 S73D 5245 S30S 1427 1421 U9(5 2544 SI40 2238 mi 1004 31S7 2?4 30fi9 22f)9 1500 283 50S7 3230 2PSS new, 2362 mi WS P91 1201 S5I4 1K00 29I6 229 3785 new, 429 3I0J l.'.Sl 17fi9 52 IS new, 3 ITfi 5124 20H 4 2331 88. Ill 2091 27C.4 3211 4207 2G13 SOS 4 2110 2294 Hal 70S 1640 5S:5 12i5 630 SOS 19S0 25S0 29S9 3249 1975 145 3500 277C 2753 1354 22S9 2371 73 1103 9727 2637 2550 1S50 2967 376 3643 1443 4 25 4615 5551 1540 1339 0000 0000 0000 30 100 94S5 10 161 0000 0000 200 550 10S9 0000 0000 900 250 POO 500 200 0000 0000 000 oooo 0000 0000 000 0000 0000 0000 000 0000 0000 01)00 377 600 1200 000 000 0000 275 1693 700 41 1517 975 860 lias borne us out. We stated that .ur PluU. city Si co , 21000 251161 00000 charge ol Judge Campbell's incompetency Pike, would be backed by at l-ast 8000 demo. P"'"'f, cratic otes which he would loose in the Sl-m'.vlkl,,i City and Coun'y of Philadelphia. Have uy not heen bnrni nut hv thi rt'tnrni. . ' Biiliivan irhtrl. .nnb ll lit 0111 V. ,t I, . ml... r 1 . ,1 limn, it v,.' -'r .iuiuiuiii.il i lauii Ona County has also set her s.-al of opposition Union, to his incompetency, by a vote showing a Venango, merset, Susquehanna, i a nil r: Ltor. Th.; Louisville Co li i it; r of the 8:h instant MVS The papers llirongh liio country lire notic ing with favor llm veidiet of leu thousand dollars lately reeoverej in Ileniy county, in this State, in favor of a young lady, in an uc tion of dander, as a strong indication of the high moral lone of the community where the cause was ti ied. It may be proper to add that, j sua:i as hi veidiet wan rendered, Ihi fair K"iitucky plaintiff, scorning to re ceivu lh money of the defendant her only object being itio viu.lieation of her name from tho calumnious aspersions of the du fdiidaut Jiieeled her counel lo enter a re tnttliliir for rriiuir.tt of the ver.liel, save what wouU be anilieient to compensate them fjr their serviee. Up'in consuhatioii they coilSiMited to be ialitiei wiih five bundled dollars, an. I in aecO'danca with ilia instruc tions of th-ii client, ru'.eaied the defendant from ilia payment t!" the- i.nm tiound five hundred il )!lar. THE Ul.tCIlO On Tuesday passed off very quietly. The weather was fine and the turn out good, and the result is, as we predicted, a loss of We trust the lesson will Warren, large majority for lligler. On Tuesday prove useful in future nominations. night More- we had finished counting off the returns in our own bos, we were re ceiving the returns of our neighboring towns. What a revolution the Telegraph lias tllected in this matter. A few years ago we were kept in a glorious state of un certainty and excitement for a week. Now imtal (osr:qi r:ci: or tollv. An occurrence, which happened nt a young ladies' seminary in New York, i mentioned in the Times of thai city, which presents another proof of the folly of iudul. giug in ihe thoughtless practice of attempt ing lo frighten others. Two of ihe young Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wyoming, York, Total, 612 627 353S 1103 2416 3&0 2077 1686 1532 1145 3911 1155 4955 70 4162 126 27 S 4204 2755 1597 182 1219 2SS7 SS 017 4065 K55 2S5C 9JS 4345 651 orto 0O0 oono 700 234 OOOO 00U0 0000 ouoo 0000 1 145 2200 200 1060 x 400 2600 0000 0000 0000 4725 0000 oooo cnoo 6S1 0000 000 0000 1126 0000 000 000 0000 0000 0000 1001 0000 000 1 150 0000 530 000 0000 0000 0000 000 0000 4900 900 0000 0000 onoo 1050 000 oono 0000 000 0OOJ 000 0000 oono oono 2H32 000 0110 ooon 1!0 0000 000 oono 1)00 000 000 900 ooo 0000 000 0000 dying VU.WS or Mil. r.u.mii N. Michigan Kaii.iuud Conspirators. The Washington, Oct 13. Kalamazoo ( Mich ) Teh-graph says that Dr. The Charleston paper publish a letter Farnham und another of the prisoners, while fmin the linn. Joseph A Woodward, of on their way to the State prison made a free South Caiolina, in which yhe Mutes Ihat Mr. and open confession of their cuilt, in thf par- Calhoun in his lest bonis made known to ticipalieu of the bnrnina of the depot at De- several friends his despair of preserving the tmit, and slated that tint only u!l of them Fedeial Government, and his conviction tha' w ere iMiilty. but that there weie oilieis deep- resistance lo the then pending measures of the North, if ihey were carried out, would become the duly of tint S.iulh and of each single Slate of the South, even if no muio than one could be found willing to act. LtTrnt rnou tiii: l.ite col. tniT TI.NDEX. Washington, Oct. 1 1. The llcpublic this moiiiioL', contains the following letter from tho Ule Col. Ciitlendon tu bis iiiicIl- : Ship of Wat. F.i-erarza, August 10, 1 S3 1 . ( Dp:ah. T.5CI.K Li n fj- moments, sums fifly of us will li shut. Wis came with Lope. You will dome tho justice to be lieve my motive for comiu; win a ijnod one. 1 was deceived by Lopez lie, as well as the public, piess, assured me tin; Island was in a slate of proprGtt revolution. I am commanded to fini.-h writing at once. Your Nephew, W. L Cr.irTF.Ntr. I will die likr- a man " To .1. J. Caittkxden, Attorney fteneral. The Ileptiblie make somo veiy severe comments i.pon the course of tlwie preses w ho incited the expedition. Tun Havana Con-i-i.siiip ft is announ ced that Chalice C. Lauydon, Esq., of Ma bile, has been appointed United Slates Con si. 1, at Havana, vice O.ven , removed. Mr Lausdun is a l uioii WIhl', and a ('-n t It-mo n in another column, much cMccmt-d in Mobile. Ho is the editor of the MoLiilo Daily Advtitiser. 16S225 I6S522 000000 000000 The majmity for liiyler thus far aceordinK to the above is ahout 5000. Eighteen coun ties lo be heard from. Jtigler will be elect ed by about ten thousand. the news is conveyed by lightning speed, ladies in the institution were engaged in and before midni 'ht on the day of elec- lheir own room, eonveisiny upon llui science fun, we mav frequently form a fair t sti- of anatomy, in tho course wf which one of " mate of the'rcsult ol the election in the 'h''"' proceeded to relate some cxpe.ience Jjl illaCJUCUC ClCCJVapl). . . .. i-liH had (ounerlv ucouireJ ill a dissectius- State. hile watching the result ol tne i . i i o " room. J st ti the conversation reached count, for Judges in the Court House, some of lho (jom anJ one conies in and announces the vote for a0!iorof the inmates iff lho w-iuinaiy cn- Cwernor in Danville, in a few minutes al- tcred with slow and solemn liead, bavin-; a ter, the result in Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Mineisville, Poltsville, &.c, is announced. Shortly after another dispatch announces 1001) majority fjr liigler in the Northern Ubeities. A green horn present, very complacently inquires if these were the re- white &b -et w nipped tibuut her form, and her face powdered lo perfect whiteness, her jut black huir, ejenauJ blows presenting a the last piarter. ' , . , . .! i. ... . The Piesident sent Consul Owen Ins recall CUIIUUSl w mill t;ivu riuiuut ii v r.i in a iu her uhost-like countenance. The lady who was rrlatin; her experience, as already sla ted, is said to be mentally superior to any t.f Commuhjhb I.kwis Warrinoton, of the U. S. Navy, died at Washington on Sunday illuming, after a painful ilhiet. Ho was a native of Viiinia, und had been in tint ser vice iliiL-u 1S00. IL) was a yalUnt officer and much est.-omed geutlemnii. IU ateod third on the list of Put Captain. Tne ceiuu of Dunkirk, the terminus of tha New Voik und Erie Hail Hoad, fchow population of 3500. Six months ago it titl 500. t'o.r other tn.vut can ihow so i tollrW.i ICI.M4 nish. Some of those without, however, had frequent occasion to refresh their mem ories with something stronger than water. The night, however, passed off very har-ifciniouslj. Th Friends of fien. Butler in Kentucky tiniiie him for the Prenidnnry Iv Sir plicated who had not been in rested or even suspected Their names he did not give. Mit. Weiktkh. The lijsion pap-rs say lh.;t meetfmes lite itl"iil to be taken lor the ;iss-inhliii( of a l - ivi-niion ut Kauenil Hall for the nomiuali-m of .Mr. Webster for Ihe Presidency. l!.i:ifl ind's (Jerm.iu Kilters, prepared nnd ild by IV .1 eel; -on, at ill-- German Medical Slo F!,'l20 Aich street, I'li:la.lc!plii.i, daily increase ia th-ir well der ived eel-i i!, for the cure of aii diseacs ari.-inu lio:n d- riiua'" inent cf the hver. Th'-se hillew have, in deed, proved a bli'ssiim to ihe nlllieled, who show liieir jisriniile l ihe mol (lallerni!! ti-li-iloni.ils. This me Heme lias eMahli.-.h-ed lor itself a name that eomp-i itors, how ever wily their schemes or s.-docive their promises cannot n-acli. ll yaiue.l tile pnh I ict eontidence by the immenee tienelits that have been deiived from it, and will ever mniiitain its position. AN'OTHKIl SCIENTIFIC WONDEli '. PEIVIN, Iht True Ditslim f'l'tid, ord'ustric Juice ! A ar.-ul D .spi-psia Cnn-r. (in paied 1 1 on i r.-uiii-l, or the I 'hi 1 1 h Stomach of the (, litlr diieeliuiis of Pnon Ln-t-ij, the :-ieiit Plnsiolot-ieal Ch-mi-'. t'V J. S ll-injli'oit, M.'l), N.. II Ninth Eiah'-ll Si reel, Plnla.b I J'hi.i. Pa. This is a Irniy wonderful reiue.ly tor Iodide,.: inn, Dv-pepia. Janndier-, l.iver Comp'auit. Constipation, and D.-bilily, etiriu;! slier .Nature's own method, by Natnie's own ai-iit, l In; Itastrie Juice. See advertiseiui-ut KOTjCE S lir r'iy eiwn that the suhs.-iilur li be atuioinlcil nil Au.liti.r to Iiuilil the nrn.ui.t nf Mint P. Sctiplmm ailtu'r of Martin Irvin, i-cr'il niul lo i'1'i'iii linn t ! ic itscis ainonj tit rrrJilnrs ol's-.iid ilrc'tl. Jfr will thrrrforo attend at his t.nice f.-r tlmt purpose, on Su'tirdav, the 1st Jay of Novt-inl.rr in-xl. wlifi all iutereatad fan attend if tnry think pr-iper. C. .!. Ul;l i:it, AuJitor. f-'tinhun, Oct. 1, lts.M 31 ATTENTION!! A LI. orgsnieil Filiform Companies in th first Hri.caile of the Kth Division of the Pnn svlvntim Militj;,, a-c requested tu meet at their Armories or their osu-.il places nf meeting, on ths i'nih inst., to elect hy hull it. one pe rson to aer a liriMde Insprrtor, for the lal nice of tha pr arol arranei-iciit. ill order of ihe Major General, ' C. C. WATSON, Hrij. Can. Oct.iher it, i m; "it. '.: COLD t AUTHALIA. The Itov. Mr. Clarke, u skilful peolooist, speaking of the I depo-its in Australia says : 'In the first place, il is tu b f noticed l hut C'il-1 is one of the most universally distribu ted ineials in rocks of a certain c'as, and th.it -here is scarcely a river of nny volume upon lho face of the glolu- in which it does not exist iu small (!inuti:ics. the and. and Uiavels of which will pay for the washi--;, prnviden llu-y yield 24 i;rs. p, r ,.,t. This ocntlcmaii is of opinion tli.it ihe anrifeioes leoion of Au-Uia!ia i- verv exten sive and eoi rsptiin!s i i i s meiidi,n:s wi ll lb Ui.il and C.ilifor-ii.t Cordillera. As eti ileece ho a Id.ici s the f lloai' fact never before livut lulled : "If we look at Ihe -jtohe, we shall find that iii lonyitiide of about 149 ih-erees or 150 decrees east ex'ends I lie- mi Idle or lb ni-ri lian chain of Australia, pnalleled by similar c!;ni;s bavin-; sin-i'ar axis iu S un 1 1 and i i West Australia. Kvteily ! 1 deurees from tlii- main Australian clniin occurs lho nin ileious Uial in CO det-iees east, tin I exactly DO degree IV. on Ihe same chain oc cur the ninth and souih auriferous mountain of California in 120 decrees west. The fourth qnailrantal meridian fall nlouj; I liri Atlantic, between Biiizil and Africa, both aui iferons rc;.'ion " And he adds : "Hy personal surrey, or by the assistance of numerous kinds friends, who take an in- Snuluiry, Oct. 1S, H51. Aiiinimt nf coal luonoh! to Suubui y, over the Ptiila-I -Iplii.i and Sin. bury Railroad, from the Siiamokiu Mine : " Tin s. For ihe last week, 773 Per last icpoit, 17.C02 IXtktc ol" Kl'IIM till l il iWO., Vsil., '!. "JfO TICr. ii hi-ii:liv "iv-.-o t!iat letters Testa ' incntary have her n ui allied to the aubteri heis. on the estate of Kpl.i.iuu 1'. Shannon, !-t-'il., late of the Ifo eo.-!i ol .NorliiiuulierlaiiJ. Ail pe..ns indelae.l lo s.iid e-lalc, or hatirif rlaiins ii - liiist the hjuic. are requested t call on tae suhs.-ii-H-rs lor s"iie.ueiit. AI.KKi.l) KM'.ASs, THO.S. tiTiJAWIlKIIiCE. Uierutora. No.t'aunihi-rland, Ot-t. 11, ISM (it. '311 K period for Hie fall and winter's supply ( l-.ishiou.i!i!e chiilun has at i i -ecl. To meet the c-xl'-aoriiiuary increase of luisicess at tliiv time, Messrs. IJ i. khill A Wilson, of Philadel phia, have ma.le Ine most e.trnsie arrange inenU. nail th'v uo-.t Lac the larite-t, hesl and cheapest lot of fa -hioiwl le i loiliin- j be fonnit any wherein the rilv, a' ihrir store. No. Ill ('liestutit street, corner U I'ruiiMiii Place. Orlohcr 11, IS."!. rROCLAM.Vi ION. TOTK E is h'-ieby yivi-n th.il a Speciaf ' Court of Common Pie.is. in nod for Ihe County ol N uihumljeil.i-id. to coinmenee at !h- Conn II -use. i i the tKinuih of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A.M. on Monday lue 27i'ht div ol O.-Kil-er 1551, and wd conliime ONK be punctual iu time, appointed J.iiois aie r their atte'id.iia iioree.,1.!'. to Hi.- Given lo: in d av U- !-st,-d - , al I iii l:ot'l-cs. h .1 ..I S-- dunv, the litis . .V D. I I -.i'ii.I the In. ic I.', i .-.i Stall s of Amer- Tot;, IX 427 C, i jam;;- C'.lVLItT, Mierift u.oi: v e-illh. 1 hiIadh'-iR t'n-r ,)i It. S.r. 1 Fl.ofR AM) Mmi.. The m.iik-l loi K (.1! is dull .u.iiu. S .i in In t I tu.iii'U, I'M sioci, an- h.-. at S4.12J pi-rb.nr.-l, Inr i kikm! S ilos fur eil use at 5?j S7..S I. E'ra . i.r is f '.'iiinmflit -, t la hclj i Id at 1 50. livt: 1'l.ot.ii. Is veiy dull. P. -i.n. is held ii ill ilen aud al r.-. I at sic: at 53.45. Cows Mew.. Peima. S-1 WllEAT Sales of Peima. pri ne w bile at S I., NO t. s I i d.-ui. in. I, sales at 05 c!s. Ci-hn. Tie- sunplv iiboul eipi.ils ihe de mail. I ; ellow comimiiuls 63 4 cis. Oats Are veiy dull; a sale Peuri. at 33 els. Whiskey. Is dull ; sales of bids, al 22 cts, ami of hil ls, al 21 a 22 els. Baltimore Market. Ocl. 15, 1851. filtAl.N. We note utiles of Maryland and Vryini.i Wh-iils to-day at 73 a 75 cts. for j;ii(i I to prime reus, und 76anO cts. tor youit Poii'.ias -V - Coin, f r S.-ia! '"i.rni I' (Vl-onu- il f ( 'lui-U.in i.'o'i.uu Mose.s I!i)er ti I' Tvs.m lor Jo' Jaeoh .Niilrauer W in Met iO.v Plait iV ri-.ii M..u ,V -ho!,er liioiin Wel.li Cieorife I'h-kcrli.' atha'r : f.'M'ANTS. el II Wm4 i "a J .r 'a i S HuaUt lex J.inl in U :a f' 'i vi John lliters ;ei- I !i:t!cs IKuisel i.i Ki. It trd i.io.hiian i'Ho;i vs paniel 1.. s-clmees; vs .--I'liiel Jarret ii It t I 'iiiniuin; ts lleun Mas-tr 1 s I -amel llreist-arh ts J.u-uh K Trejo vs John Knhr For the Sunhury American. soiTiiriti H tm. BAi.TlMoar, Oct. 10. About $10,000 have been found in Ihe Dead Letter Olfiee, at Washington, duiing teres! in in v humble endeavms lo advance w hite, and trO.if'o els. for family Ikmr while. th.i process of science in this colony, ( i!J-'1' '' ' " PJ ''-'"ts for both ', , , , w hile and M How- A lot ol very pi line new have had at one lime or another under my xvhj() U) ..,nl,it ,hi: fst of tr.e hands collections of rocks Irom almost every sca-on, was sold on Saturday at 75 vie. We quote Oat al '41 it 35 els. (ic.) C M.-Ki-e vs Joseoh I.oin; riarali Slilv.el vs Samuel S NheJJsn S.iiue vs Ja.-o'.i .Vtit.cl R 1) C'uniiiiiiii; vs TIhw .V Ma.-key Kaker &- Co lor .lacoh 1'lnoiiV s Henry Conrsrf tieor-e V.. (iihrij el al vs lVter Warcy Isaac Tyler KM s.-v.lol'a ailm'r s-halVn.;.- A. Zeilcr ctal vs 'l'hos Mackey tico lvstcr for Mar- , . . ;,. vs hit u- Ciicenougli si r lui caver Wm Mrller vs George Forrester JOHN FAKXssWOKTH, Protli'y. Protlxniotitrv s Olhce, ) fJunl.UTV, Oct.'ll, ISiil $ lo day. The Chaileaton .Mercury attribnles the re Mill of I he electron in Georgia lo Fe.leral pit t : onaa and cajoleiy ; and, Georgia having deserted, South Carulina is called upon to net first, and ask for co-operation aflei wards. The New Orleans papers, of Jhe 3d insH., .... . i .. -.i i ' turns ol last year, anu regarus wiiii wo.mer )ie, u.nes, and noted for her st.eiigth and amazenn iit the announcement ot Hie cf ,iml ami fieedoin from nervousness and result from distant quarters. The tele- absurd i-ensibiliiy . So sudden, however, 1. ,,n;.-a ni il.ia i. lace was rrowded all u:m iho ni-iin-o.-ieh of tiie lioure. iusl al a nicrld. and the instrument was constantly mom,-.,, when her mind was leas, prepared r-'ved lo-msM, are bar.en of news. Click L from 10 o'clock at nirht until fur anything associated i... tho,,,,,,. of , he The ,a ves,,,,. New, publishes u lelter i . Z. and throughout Ihe next ITJ .. ?! ! ..J" l"' , ,c IIP v he fell senseless to Ihe floor, and awoke to ' ' "' ""s - - day. Our youn friend, Samuel J. I atker, ,1011 0f lhe failure of Ihe Compromise mea- was kept so busy in sending , and rece.v.ng anxjoug Bl,euiUljU ha, reasml ,)uJ (i sure., and a propo.ilion to decide the Slavery mesa2e, that he entirely forgot the fact iuh Ueus of the mental wieck. Al question, once for all, by un amendment of that a bottle of pure cogniac, was in the ju4t ,lt;count4 no t,a,ISa was disi-oveiable in ,lw Coustituiion. adjolnlnir room, such only tur i1'"'"1' lho distressing symptoms of the unfortunate Jerry Walker of Philadelphia, nearly op- jjhI, und there is little encouragement to Dosite Javne'a Buildin. knows how to fur- hopo that reason will ever resume its scat. - mL , , i i tins occurrence, 01 course, lias pruuuceu much distress, Loth iu Iho seminary and iu Ihe families of I he respective parlies. available locality between Cape Howe and New Guinea ; and I am prepared with evi dence, some of which will appear in the Report I have been long preparing imf which, but for the pressure of my more sol emn engagements, would long ago have been ready for the press)- to show that what is now known of the Uial ami of tho Cali fornia Sierras may be piedietcd of unr Aus tralian Cordilleras." WHISK KT'. Sales oi Penua. bbls. at 23 cts., an, I ol hhda. 22 cla. eiEORGI.l l LKCTIOT. Ciiarlmton, Oct. 12 W hive at lengih definite lelurns of the Congressional elec tion in Georgia. The Union candidate for Congress are elected iu the second, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh ami eight districts, and the Disunion candidates in the first mid Ihir l distrii-l Tut Hillotype A fine specimen of Ihe art, known as lho Hillotype, or colored Pa linvneotj pe, is on exhibition at Albany The Aryus sa r.t it : ' ll is a view of Mr. Hill's mountain home, with ihe Catskili for a back ground, and a watoifall in Ihe fore-ground, presenting a beautiful landscape tinted by the new piocess. Nothing can exceed it in finish, and no effort of art can imitate so well the aerial perspective which is here piesented in entire keeping. Trie Fi.owr.a or Politeness There is now grow ing, ut a iiinsery-giound in Chelsea a Yictoiia Kegia so gigantic as nearly lo fi! lip the garden. A person of ceremonious habits, in passing the flower, put it gently aside, exclaiming at Ihe same time, ' No.v then, bv vnnr leaf '' rsu.NiuTiY pith r: Ci nUKNT Wheat. - - 9 Kir.. - - .50 I'lini, - . . 50 Oats. . . U7 HiTTaa. - IS- L.iii . . . 8 PllHK. ' 7 F'm i in. 118 Tallow. -15 Flia:irn 85 ffirtiLtii Kiss. - 10 Dhilh Ai-i-Lta. .75 Do. Psacuss. Sot) Flai. 8 2Tew Advertisements- ATTENTION, FAKjIER' U BIF.niAMfS' AIM 1LLKHISTS!! OU ar roBiinmulcil le meet i" Market eiijuure, Kunhury, oil MONDAY, 20th of October, st 9 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped lor drill. Vy ouler of the Captain, SOLOMON' STItOH, O. . fiuihor)-. Slept. 57,184 1-- Spt'cial Jury iOR Special Court, Octoher Silli, Anno Do-' mini, 151. Setiufsr. Henry Ha.inabach, Willisas Grant. N'oHTiienBiBiAin. Geo. Hvert. DiLiwmr.. Samuel Mct'arty, Peter Kuhnts, Jscot. Slil.cl. I.kwis. Samuel SImhiioii, Michael Shads.- Ti khi'T. Charles Kiddle. Km nr. John Vsn.leven.ler. I 'a i us uc Geo. Hennri. L'i'pkb AiGtsri. Jacob Lckmsn, John Coor, Join Hmilh. I.cntf.r Ai'gl'sta. Wm. V. Silverwood, Win. Kirrmmi. Rish. Win. Yastine. Henry Weaver. SiiAHOKis. Christian Uoul.ijh, Jacob Nos ker, James Yocuni, Koliert McWilliains. Coal. Stephen l'.im-nliart, Philip Sumbacli, Felix Lercli. I.uwi.a Mihonot. Nicholas Eingaman, David Main, John Keihl. Ji iius. John W ert, Peter Ferster, D'aniar Zarlmiin, Daniel Swarti, Henry LaUhs, Jr. Chat. Kulhaiiiirl, Geo. Ilarmer. 1'eri.a Maiioiot. Jacob llofli. ATTKNTHN, m:tVRY orKi8it "T Ol" are commanded lo meet in Mar ket Square, isunbury, oil MONDAY, 30th of October, at 10 o'clock, A. MM fully equipped h drill. Hy order of the Captain. geo. ouniWT. o. n. iinrn-. Her. 1 U IS;1