-w,if7-'' SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SI IAMOKIN JOURNAL. .ft Coal (Erabc. , ; Sumburt, October S, 1849. AwiCunt of coal brought to Sunbury ovct win uanviue and i'otteville ran road, lrom the hamokin tninea: Ton. For the last week, 626 'l'er last report, 12831 . Total. 134ST ; ' $l)c illarkct0. - aPHIXsADB liPHI A MABEBT. : V' . . . Oct. 8, 1849. '' Wheat Prime Pennsylvania reds .,. ore .Twill at SI 04 n 1 06 and white at SI lOaSl 13. Corn. 'Yellow is worth 64 a 63c: white . ' Rye Market bare small soles at 60o. " Oats. Southern Oats are huld at 89 a 30 j Punna. 35 a 36ts. Whiskey. Sales in hhds at 29 c and bbls same price. BALTIMORE MARKET. Offict of the American, Oct. 1st, 1819. "JftAIN. Sales of wheat at 1 04 a $1 08o 'for prime white, and 98 a SI 03 lor red, find white suituble for family Hour ut 110 a , 119 cts. , CORN Sales at 60 a 61c for white, and "60 a 63o for yellow. OATS Sales at 29 a 32o per bushel. WHISKEY". We note a sale of Mils, this Tnorning at 284 a 29c, and hhds. at 28 cents SUN BURY PRICE CURRENT. Corrected weekly ly Henry Master. Wheat. ' -100 En. .56 L'oi.f. 50 Oats. 37 Buttib. '14 Eacii. 9 1'uuK. . . . . 5 Kimr.r.n. .... 155 Tallow. -10 Brawn. ... 25 Klax. . 8 Heckler Flat. ... 10 Dried Arri.Es. - 60 Do. Pr.AriiE. ... 00 ItEGISTElt & KEL'UltnKK, &c, PHE subscriber ban been solicited to offer liim 7 self attain for the office of HKGlsTKIt li, ItECOlWEK or Northumberland county, and trusts if elected, i e perieticc in said office will enable him to dis harge its duties satisfactorily. . john r. puk.se 1.. 5unbury, June 23, 181!) COUNTY COM 51 1 SSION Ml. PHE subscrilicr offers himself to the electors of I Northumberland county ux a candidate tor COMMISSIONER. nuld he he elected he will faithfully discharge e duties ef his ollice. WILLIAM WILSON. Lewis township, June 23, 1813. THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF NO UT H U M B E 11 L AN D COUNTY. FtLtow Citizens : Warmly urged by ninny f my friends, I have consented to be a candidate lor the oflicc of KKGISTHU A. RKmRDEK ifcc. t the next ecncial election. II is known to the most of you that J (submitted my claims to llie i'ounty ('oiivcnlion that us.c u'.hu'il in Sunhury, od Monday last, nml received a mnjoiity over uuy other candidate on the first four ballots. The means afterwards used to defeat me, 1 consider v ere unjust and dishonorable. I air:re to submit litem now to an intelligent community, audit's) fortunate as to be elected, I will endeavor to dis charge the duties incumbent upon said otlice in food faith. cry respcctfwly your, rellow eitren. JOHN W. MILES. Northumberland, fcr, 1 .1819. HCGISTER ft UECUUOi'.rt, &t. 'PHE undersis'ned fenpeetfully offers himftlfas a Candidate t the next neneral Election, for these offices. Beinj Well acquainted with the duties for several years, and fully determined, if elected, to diseliBrie them faithfully , he Uolievcs he eould givr general satisfaction. . I slo pledge niyficfy that, if elected, I will apply the one half of 'the lictt proceeds of the offices, to the support. of Mrs. Irwin and her Orphan children (whose indigent circutristiinoes greatly need it.) lor two years from IfciVrnher net, the time Mr. .Irwin's term would rmvclfxpired, if he hail lived. The support of the 'electors would lie greatly re tnembered by daV'id kocke feller. 8unbury, August 4, 1849. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. I hereby offer 'myself to the citizens of Nor-Tliu-nbevUnA eouiAy, s ct nlidstc for . COMMISSION Elt. and pledrje 'lnystlf, tihrfu'ld 1 Ve elected, faithfully to discharge the duties of said office. DENNIS CALL. t Milton, Sept, 2Sd, 1849 . The People' Candidate lor TKKASIRKIt, THE Subscriber havinrj been solicited by a number ot bis friends to continue as a eaudi dale fdr COCVTY TltF.ASlHEn. And Wlleving tW a majority of the people were favorable to his eleetion, 4k has consenLxl to sub jnit his cluifrrs the Ismiueniiekt Elkctuvs op No'bthumberlsxu Cocxtt, far that oflicc. His treasons for (lving so is, that he believes the will Vrf t.'ie tople was not fiairly expressed at the dele Hate elections. He therefore deems it due to him as well as to his triends to refer his claims to an honest and impartial people for their decision, and promises faithfully to discharge the duties of the otlice, sliould he be elected , . JACOB YOUNG. .ynbury, Sept, 23, 1849. ' $5 REWARD. tOTOTJEN trata ttte subscriber in iunbunr on OaiionHsy might tle 25th inirt., a BLIND KOH WEI. HORtSE with a white streak on his fore head, loiuT'taS and mane of the same color, about 10 or It vesr old. A wagon saddle was also stolen from the SisWe of Benjamin Hendricks, at the same time. The above reward will I paid for any information thai will lead to the Meovery 7 vuiVfilonnfUl'D of the hone. rsnavwuuviimi. t Sunbury, 8epU 59, 184 3t Eleven School TeAchcr wanted, rVHZ School Directors of Shamokin township 1 will meet at Biiumown, October the 13th, to exam ins and employ eleven teachers, for the se veral schools ot said district. EMANUEL ZIMMERMAN, President. H. JOHN, Secretary. Snufflown, Sept d, 1849. 3U w HfTK BRANDY for preserving brandy neache "I an excellent quality, tor saw by Buubury, Sept 88 3, 1849 wr ENNEDY'S PATENT SASH FAS r TEN INC 8. A cheap and excellent arti , for fastening sash for sale by ,,,4, J. W.I RILING. Sunbury. July 7. 1819. TO PHIS1CIANS, DRUGGISTS AJiD COCNTM MERCHANTS. DR. J. N. KEELER & Bro. most respectfully Nnlicila nttnufinn In ihntr frnali atrink nf 7Txr. solicits attention to their fresh stock of Eug i.'A, French, German and AmcicaH Drng, Med icines, Chemicals, j'aints, Oils, Dye ,vtulls, Ulass ware, I'crfumcry, Patent Medicines &c Havuig opened a now store No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, we re spcctfully solicit Country dealers to cxamino our stock bclore purchasing elsewhere, promising on and all who may feel disposed to extend to us their patronage, to sell them genuine Urugs ana mcui cincs, on as liberal terrus as any other house in the city, and to taitlitully execute all orucrs cmruswu to us promptly and with disjunct!. ' . , One of the umnrietors heinn a regulnr physician alTords amide cuarantec of the genuine quality of all articles sold at their establishment. We csneciallr invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents for Dr. Krelcr't L'clcbattd Family Medicine, (stan dard and popular remedies,) to forward their ad dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers, wc respect fully remain, N. KlSliWiiauuu., vvnolcsaki JJruggists, Io. SU4 Market street, l'liiladclpliia, September 15, 184U. ly. cigrallfcKle Is IJu- ItaNfMt tilmc of man. T'E are not among that class of Editors who ' I'lM-n fvL-.lrtlUr. ...ill fn. IV ...ll. .... ......... a .. 111, uL ll.l.- I .ll r,f Ull 1 Ul 11 nd honesty) "crack up" on article and hrini it into rapid sale ; neither are we willing to remain silent, after having tested the utility of ait im provement or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them wc were tin well with a sore throat mid violent cold sonic few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINDOW'S BALSAM OF 110KEIIOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot wc ever had a cold. Those who nro alllicted, may try it upon our recommendation Lcwigtvn Tele- giah. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just ro-cived, and for sale in iSunlnny, by John W. Friling, Mary A. McCay nt Northumberland, and at wholesale by Frederick Klett, cc Co., cor ner of 2d und Ciillowhill streets, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, fSept. 22d, lfil'J. 8 nio. E. HICHS JC1TZS, WHOM'SAI.E rr.AI.KH A .MAN L' I'AL'Tl'li Eli OF WILLOW AM) WOflDES WAKE. Importer of French Ilnskets Looking filnsses, and Fancy (joints, No. IS Noi lii S'(oiil Sliort, Between Market and Arch Sts., under J. Snivtr Jones' Carpet Warehouse, two doors below Christ Church, PHILADELPHIA, TTASon hand and is constantly receiving a large and extensive assortment of Combs, Brushes, Fancy (Joods of every description, (too numerous to mention,) Looking Classes ol'Cilt and Mahogany frames. Basket. Coaclies, Chairs, &c. i? r 00 ais, Shaker's Eastern Wisp and Country Brooms, Window Blinds, Door Mats. Tubs." Buckets. Churns, Washboards in fact, Wooden and Wil low Wareofcvefy description, all of which will be sold low for Citsh or City acceptance. incrcliants w ould savo themselves much lime and trouble, by calling and examining my stock bctorc purchasing. N. B. Ijookin-r Classes, are Insured asuinst Breakage to nil i.,aits of the Union, without evtra rharge. August 25, IS 10. 1 TN l A ff"W i ja r.M'l.l If !. l.l.i informs tiio cttiwns of, JlX: this place and vii initv, that he has nerma- ! IH'iitly localcd lumself in Nunburv. His olVicC i is next dour to Mr. .lacoli Painter's luiticr-sbop, where he can nt all times be iuud, unless pro fessionally cngtmed. .Sunbury, August 25, 1S49. Cm nOSH OINTMENT, TOR TSTTra 1F.AD the following eertifieate fr an Oipt. llrv n', tie well kiiiwnaiul njpul:ir Simla U,iat l.'uplaiu ( t!' riiiLAntLPiiiA, October 31, 111. rVvsral years siaee I was ailnekcd with a hrtjikin. nut on my neck in Uic i' inn ol''I'eiler, wiiieh 1 uiu c )iiviiKM Was c nlraetivl at the Hurler's Slum. It irnui.liiallvexlciicl. fit over my face until it readied tlie upper purl of Ihe rheelis. Jiiriii(; die several unntln that il emtiiaieil snicmlini:, I lieit rlifl,rent U)plieutioi:s, s line nf whit?h hmi llie rtleci, apprently nt at, i,f increaMnjr tlie (liceaei hut from iinnc of them did 1 pcrceivo tlie least liencfit until I applied the KnK Ul.VTMKNT. Hv llie lint ofoliejnr ul il, I w.ii perfectly cured sad have remained free of the artur. tioil. 1 have tinea used tlie Ointment, lietitlv nnolied for Milch- doss of llie face, blotches. ch:ipH-d hanrij, if. With per. feet sitceeeii. I tiave no hesiiati in in recounueudiag it in tlie strongest manner to the public. JAMkM UliVtlK. Apenf Kknrt MAssEn, Sunbury. July 4s, into. CH Al! LES W. H EtJINS, AT LAVA I'oflKtllle, ia. WiU (irompily attend to collections and all busi- ness entrusted to his care. June 10, 181!, WHY WILL 1CH; M Fi'UIIi wnv wilt y 'U lU-jileet th" prem mit'iiy Kyinplnni Whir are tiviiig you wnriuee that sours thin? must lie d lie t t sive y iu I'rnin the frravC of the riiamiiililive f Why ene airsce that SiarUlriff Cyiili :he miu in the tide night sweati ruisiiuf 1 til or diilieiihy tif breathing ? Why clxTii-hed und I'msIit llie IIISKASK that is prpyintr iiiob your vitalu, takina nwuy yinir ptrenirtri Wilt erh pasiiiii day', mirl h.iKt'eaiejt yiu to that binrae trout whence no traveller returns?" lie is unw ulHe to travel and nttunit t i his tmniness. Vitlle the runes oi Key. llenrv Jones. ttiH KitfM Ave nue, who trus eur.'d of s rotiuh of M years slaiulinir ; Mrs. Alle, No. a l'irnt-lln-street. who had been pien up by l)rs. M ilt, Hne and MeClellim. The guiiuli hild of Cbritft4AR Klenlui, I'm laidlow-street, who wus also given up loiiie. Mrs. Millne, lOrmerly of Jlronkliu, wtioin the hrt I'liy.ietuns s:iid cuild n'i tie cured I and a h sl of il hers ho have heen tililieteit will) Ar-'I'llMA. I'O.NSLMl'TION, UVF.ll COMPLAINT uiM Hii tuc varieits fnruisof diserme in llie vital organs. llo uuy uoulil the eiticaey ul tins meiliclne f IM them uo and converse with those who have Wen cured hv it. l'ainplijcts curtaining the names und residences of u small iioru.-ill ui mem may uo tummies, sraoa. in piirciiasitif!, He sure V"U el llie genuine, usk fisr SIIKK.M A.'! Al.1 IlKAl.l.Mi ilAlAA.M," and seo lluil the wrilteu signs turool'A. Slicnuau, M. p. is on the rapper ul' each bottle. SHERMAN'S POO II MAN'S FLASTEK tins cured more ruses of Khealiialii-rn, Puin in the Iluek, Side uud I'liest. l.tllilliai'o and WrukneKs. Iliuu imv uiinli' callnit that )i:i incteusett, hundreds nf uuprilu'ipled tummIi nave mieiiiptnl to munterlcit II. aim jsilm It nil upon the community ut the genuine. fy Oi-ware of l)iseeptioit..c iruii.i,er nun ih true anu genuine I'utsier is siireuu up reitiltvh )atter niude cxpnsly for the purHis and every eue the signature of l)r. Shcriimn Ispruilud upon tlie hueii ol the t'laater, und the whole secured by C'npy Hiulit. Kim others are genuine. Theref ire when you want u real ,iud niieiiimc s rmir siun's I'lmtet, cull ul Ihoulhce, Itie Nassau iiii, sun ynu will IV tie nis't'ip'jjnlrrt. ltememlier pniiciiuil ( . ifiets 111 .Nusstu-ltreet, New-York. where oil Dr. Sherman's l,zeiitfi- ure s ild. Ilia Aeeuts re Mrs. lluy, Full.iii ,trer, Bnsiklyu; Jluies,jii, nuaiuniurg sua ueonins Ik ( o. Hoslon, ana - JtlHN YOL'.NO, Hunbury. . M. A. MeCAY, NorUiuuiberlaud Ang. 11, lW0.ch elm 1T STONE WARE. STONE milk Pans, stone Jugs and Pitchers, and other articles of stone w are just received and for sale by JOHN W FKILING. Sunbury, June S3, lSlSr 'In.SL"E PAPER. Yellow Tissue paper for 1 covering grasses, oic, lor sale at tlie olliee of the American. n OOKS and Gold Pens. On hand several cor irs of the life of Christ, and also a number of gold pens which we will sell at tlie Philadelphia prices. For sule at wis omr. GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. PURSUANT to an act of the Genoral As sembly of the Common wealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to the eleo tionsofthis Commonwcalih." annroved the second tiny of July, Anno Domino, one thnn sand eight hundred and tliirly-iiine, I, JAM ES COVERT, Hiirh Sheriff of ihe county of Nor thumboihind, lV'iinsylvaiiia, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the eounty aforesaid, Unit a general election will be held in snid enmity of Northumberland, on ihe SECOND TUESDAY (9ih of OCTO BER, 1849, at which time, .State mid Conn tyOlficers, as follows, are to ba elected : One person n Cnmil Commisuioner of tho Commonwealth. One pi-rson to fill the office of Member of the House nf Roprcsuutntivea, to represent the contity of Northnmherhind in the House of Ki'presenUitivi's of Pennsylvania. 0,ir porsnii n. Hepister, Recorder, and Clerk (if tin! Oiphnns' ("onrt. One petsuii a dimity Treasurer. One poison as County Commisskmur. One person as County Auditor. I also hereby make known and sive noilce to tho qualified electors of said county, thut on the fifth tiny of April, Anno D-imino one thonsniid cijiht hntidred and forty-nine the followitic Act entitled "An Aet eubmittinar it to the people tif Union and Northumberland counties, lo vote lv ballot lor and agniiist the erection of poor houses in said counties." was passed by tlvt neneial Assenibiy of this Commonwcalih ns follows, to wit : Wheukas, It has heen represented to the legis lature, that the citizeus of Cnion and Norlhnmber lnnd counties, are desirous of knowinu; the senti ments of the people expressed nt the ballot bov. iu order to ascertain whether n majority of said citiens are in favor of crectins a county poor house, in each of sjid counties, and if so, that thev may thereafter apply for the passairc of law if deemed expedient, to carry out tlie will and wishes of Ihe people thus expressed! therefore, Section 1. Be it enacted by the (Senate and House of itciircscntiitivcs of tho Commonwealth of I'eiiusylva iu General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the ipiHlilicd voters of the several districts of I Tninn and iNorthiunberlaiid counties, shall be permitted to vote tit the ensuing; ecncrul election, for and atraiiist tlie erection of a county poor house, in and lor said counties respectively. Skctiun -. It shall he the duly of the olli 'crs holding llie general election nt lho tinia and places provided by-law, to receive from every person quali fied to vote, a written or printed ticket contaiiiini; the words "for poor house," or the worJs "against n poor house,'' und alter the polls hhall la? closed, ul. I up the votes thus polled, and mako return Iiercol in like manner as 1 1 1 tit tor county commis sioners; tlie slicrili ol said counties shall give no tice thereof to the tpndilicd electors of said coun ties, as is provided for in the election of members of tlie general assembly. 1 also lvrebv make known and fiivn. notice llril tin; places of holdiui; the aforesaid "eue- 1 eleelion in the several buonylis and townships within the. county of Nottliumb'ji land are as follows: Tho Sunbury District, composed of th" borough ul 'Sunbury, mid Uipjr Aeyiitfta, ul I he county Court llous". Thi? AuL'iista District, composed of the towiishipol Lower Augusta, nt tho house of George Conrad, in said township. The Northumberland Distiict, composed of the borough of Norlhanibeilaiul, ut lho house of Henry Haas, in the borough of Northuni betland. The Point District, nt the house of James llillioiirn, in the boyniyh of Northuniberlaiul TheMiltoii District, at the house of Fred erick Slriekei, in said borough. Tlie Turbtit District, ut tin.' house oeet'pied by Abraham K i-inLriT. The D ilawnre. District, at the House ol II -"in v i;:n.li.T. 'J'li Chiliviui n:.-:rii-t. nt ih' ll'H'Sl' enpi.'d by 11-,'i.i'iiiii 1' Tli I. "wis D'.rict iMln.inin. ill il-ii;i of M: elliiel Header. The Shamoki'l Distiict, at the hut! so of Charles Leiseiiriu. Tim Upper M.th.uioy District, at the h inse of Peter Bcissel, The Lillle Mahnnny District, at the house of Fiederick Raker. The Lower M.ihanoy District, at tho housj of Joseph Hiurretrian. The Hush District, at the Liberty Pole School House. The Jackson Distiict; at the hutise of Peter hwurtx. The Coal District, at the house of Felix Lerch. The election to opcm between the hours of 6 und 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock iu the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The several Inspectors and Judges elected on lho 3d Filday of March last, in pursuance of Ihe 3d Section of the net of the. 2,1 of July, 1S13U, will huld the election on Tuesday toe 1 0 h day of October next. ' That every person except a Justice of the Peace, who shall hold any ollice or iippoint ment of profit or trust tniiler the jovernrneiit of tho United Slates, or of this Slate, or of inv city or incorporated distiict, whether a commissioned ollieer or aa;eut, who thall be employed under tho legislative, exctitive or judiciary department of this State, or the Uui-. lea Mates, or ot any city or incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Cnngri'ss, and of the Statu Legislature, and of the select and common council ol nny city, or commis sioner of any incorporated D. strict, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of nuey election of lliis commonwealth, nnd that no Inspector, Judge or any other ollieer of such election, shall be eligible to any otlice to be then voted for. And tho said Act of Assemble", entitled "an net relating lo the elections of this Com monwealth," passed July the 2nd, 1S32. further provides as follows, to wit : ''That tho Inspectors and Judges chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong before nine o'clock iu the morning of the second Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. 1 nNo hereby make known and give notice that the following act of Assembly was pas sed by the general Assembly of the Common wealth on ihe i!7lh day of 'Fcbiuary, A. D. 1849, to wit ! "An Act relative to voting at elections it, the counties nf Adams. Dauphin,. York, Lan caster, Franklin, Cumbeiland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie. Suction 1. He it enacted by the Sennte and llouso of Representatives of lho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the) same, That it shall be law ful for the qualified voters of the counties nf Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, to vote for nil the candidates for the various offices to be filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided, That office for which every candidate is voted for, shall be designa ted, us required by the existing laws of thii Commonwealth. Section 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above pre scribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be punished by the existing laws of this Cotoinonweallh. That by the 5th section of an act passed by tho said general Assembly on the 9th day of April, A. D. 1849, entitled "An Act rela live lo Supervisors in Franklin county," &o., Sic, it is entitled, "That the Act passed the present session at-""" iure, approved the twenty-seventh day of February) one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, au thorizing the qualified voters of Adams and other counties, to vote by general ticket, be extended In Mifflin, Union, Crawford, Bedford, Monroe, Warren and Northumberland coun ties, so far as relates to voting at the general elections. "In enso the pprson who shall have receiv ed the second highest number of votes for In spector shall not attend on the day of any election, then lha person who shall have re ceived llio second highest lumber of voles for Jodgtt the next preceding election, shall act as an inspector in his place, and in case the person Who shull have received tho high est number of voted for Inspector, shall not attend, the person appointed Judge shall ap point an Inspector in his place; and in case the person elected Judge shull not attend, the inspector who received the highest number id votes, shall appoint a Judge iu his place ; and it any vacancy shall continue til tho board for the space of tin hour niter lln? lime fixed bylaw for the opening of Ihe election, the qualified voters of the tow nship, ward or dis trict, for which such officers shall have been elected, present nt Ihe place of elections, shall elect one of their number lo fill such vacancy. "It shall be the duty of said assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or lowuship election, during the wholu time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors nml judge, when called on. in relation to lho right of any person assessed by them to veto nl such election, or such other mallets in relation to the assessment of vo ters, as toe sai l inspector or judge or either of llieui, shull fioui time Iu time require. "No person fliall be permitted to vote at any election 113 aforesaid, other than a w hile freemen of the nie of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided iu llie state at leust one year, and iu the election district where ho oilers lo vote lit least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within tw o years paid state or county la; which shall have beri assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who had previouly been a qualified Voter of this state, nnd removed therefrom nnd re lumed, and shall have resided in the eleelion district, and paid tax as aforesaid, shall be entitled lo vole aller residing in this state six mouths, Piovided, That the while freemen, citizen of the United Stales, between the nge of Iwenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in the stale one year, und in Ihe election district ten days ns aforesaid. shall be entitled Ion vote, although they shall Itol hive paid laves. No person shall be permitted to Vote whose name is not contained in llie list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners as aforesaid, unless, First : He produce a re ceibt for ihe payment, within two years, of a ' slate or county lav assessed agreeably le the ivnslittitiuti, and give sntisfaetoi y evidence eilh'.T ee his own oath or atlirmalioii. or on the oath or allirmutuui of another, that he j has pti l such lax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make an oath lo the payment ' lliereol : or second, 11 he claim a right to vote by being nu elector between the ages of iwentv-niu.' nud twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or allinnaliuu. that he has re sided iu the state ut leasl 0110 year next before bis application, and make such proof of resi dence in the distiict us is required by this act ; and that he does verily believe from the accouulsgiVen him that he is-of the nge afore said, mid give such other evidences as is ie quired by this ucl, wherepon the name of ihe person so admitted to vole, shall bo inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if he shall be permitted to vole by reason of h iving paid tax, or the word nge,' il he shall he permuted to vote tin account o liis age, and iu either ease ill" reason of sicli votes sh ill b' C:ii!'! cut to th" ch'lli. who !i..i! nial.e notes in t!i list id voieis kepi by ' hem. I 1 nil c is -s wliue l!i" nate" f ih,. p.-ison claiming to vote is if it found 1111 llie !it lur-iii.-hotl by llie Comniis.-iiint'is and Assess ir, iu his right In vote whether found th renn or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, the Inspector shall examine such person on oath as lo his qualifications, nud il he claims to li.ivo resided in the state one year or more, his oath shall be a proof thercot, but he shall prove by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he resided wilhin Ihe district at least ten das next im mediiilely preceding the election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resi dence, in pursuance of his lawful calling is wi'hin the district, and lhat he did not re move into said district fur the purpose of vo ting therein. Every person qualified as nforesaid, and who shall make proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment of laves, as aforesaid, shall be admitted lo vote in the township, want or distiict iu which he shall reside. If nny person not qualified lo vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place ol election for llie purpose of issuing tickets, or influencing: citims qualified lo vote, ho shall, on conviction, forfeit nnd pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding lhree moulLs. II shall be the duly of every mayor, sheriff, alderman, justice of the peace, nnd constable or deputy constable, of every city, county, township or district within this common wealth, whenever culled upon by any officer of an election, or by any three qualified elec tor thereof, lo clear any window or avenue to any window, lo lho plaCe ot general clec: tion, whicu shall bo obstructed iu such a way as to prevent voters fioih approaching llie same, und on neglect or refusal to do so on such requisition, said officer shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor in office, and 011 con viction shall be lined iu any sum not less than one hundred not more than one thousand dollars; and it shall be tlie duty df the re spective constables of each ward, district or tow nship, of this commonwealth to be present in person or by deputy; nt the place of hold ing such eleciions in said waul, district or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid. It shall be the duty of every peace officer, as aforesaid, w ho shall be present at any such disturbances at an election as is de scribed in this act, lo report the same to ihe next court of quarter sessions, and also the names of the witnesses who Can prove the same. And by the 4th section of (he net of 16th of April, 1840, it is enacted, 'That the 15th teclion of ihe act, as passed July 2d, 1839, entitled uti aet relating lo the eleciions of this commonwealth, shall not be so construed ns lo prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving ns judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special tdeclion in this commonwealth. The Judges are to make '.heir returns for Ihe county of Northumberland, at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Friday, the 13th day of October, A. D. 1849. JAMES COYEnT, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, Sept. 8th, 1849. ' f God savr the Commonwealth. p TtOR KALE. A good cow, nearly fresh for .!,.. V,,; .1 .ilTw-n , J" 111., HIV . ... I. NW V ...V 4raeriin. Sunbury, June 8, 1849, rilEAS, from the New York Cwiton nd Pckin X Tt Company. For tale by J. W. FEILim Sunbury, Dee. 3, 1848 ' ROSE OINTMENT. A fresh supply of this . excellent article for Tetter, 4c, just received and for sale by HENRY MAMtER. Sunmy, July 28, 1519. KtSOLUTION. RELATIVE TO JIN JlMEXDMENT OF THE VONSTttVTlOJf. TtKflnLVKt) ET Title RfcATR AtJ Hofr o ncpnr.-ttNT4 tivm op The Commokwralth hp Pvyi.vamia in (KMCRAL Amkmblt MKT, Thnt the Coiililut.'ti ol' tliii f'oininnnwctiiih be miieiMied in 0io ai-cuml w-ctimi nf the filth nulcltj, n thnt it nhull rwul n Mlnv: Tho Judiron of the ffnprfiiie Court. ot the several Court of Common HJchh, nnd oi mich other Omitu Heron, hi nro r mIihU he eniH. Minlied by lnv, nhnll he rlectnl hy thv qualified electors of int voiniitonwinui 111 wif mnnnor uniowntp, tu wit : Ihe .iimutn (il 111c .-iiihiitc .uitu, uy me UlHIllllWI QllJi'tOrM Ol the rVmiwniwHtth nt laree. The I'n-Kiuriit JiKlprff of the tivertil Cort ol Cotimi' it Pkinwuinl ufmieii other Coitrtn of lienor. u lire or rliull be ontn.-li.ihri. hy ln t nnd nil other Juiipes required to li hunti-il In the. luW, h the qiuili. fied elector of the reaper live diti inn ivt xvhich they are to preriiJe or set hh Jmlre. And the Affceitiic .UuUes of the Couris (f CoimnMii iMuhii by ihu iiimiucd electors of the r million respectively. The Jutcs of th Supreme Cuirt Mlmll li-'M their olheiV fur the term of fifteen years, if they shall s I nir hi have Iheriif-elve well t (subject tu the 11 !1 'tuieiit heri'htafter Provided fi r, miltPetpieiit titlio tini tier it 'ii :) The l'n .niih-iit .lin!(ics of ihe si-vend Cmms ol C0111111 n IMfits, mill of jwh otltiT fi-nrt of Kecnrd us ore r shutl be t.lu!ihshe. by law. uiu! nil oilier J initios re quired to bo learned jti Ihe hv, shall hold their offices for the term of ten years, if lliey shall 'i Ion? hehtivo. them selves well : The Asn'iri;ite J:idie of the, (Vnrt of Cnm tinn Pious shull h ilrt their onVrs iVr the term of five venrs, if ihcy shall s liny brluve themselves well : nil of wh m shnll be c 'iiiinis!i 'tied by the fi'-viTii'ir, but br nnv ren s 'iiuhle fMtMe wiiieh kIiuI) ii -t be Kinlk'ic nt ifrmmU of ittijtetirhriicnt, the (5nverii'r shull rrni"vti nny of them on the nddreff nf twolhirils 01 vv branrh of the tientslntuie. The tirft election fliall bike plaer ot Hie puiw-rd etectr.in of this Onnitionwenllh next afier the (idopti-in tl this amend iwnt, nnd tlie r'Hiiminsioiis of nil the jinttrf's Vho may bu thou in oifiee shall expire on the first Monday of Dceeni ber f'll iwmp. wht-ii Ihe terms ff the now jndjyis sholl r-mnneiieo. The pers m who rhnll then be electeil .Indfrus uf the Supreme I'mirt shall hold their otlices follows: one 01 them lor three year.", om f r S'x years, one for nine ye.arf. one f r twrlvc years, and one for lifloeu your the term of e;u-h to be Hetided by lot hv ihe mid judpos, us soon ni'tei ihe elect iim one invenieiit.nnd tho result certified by them to the Govern r. uwt the eoiumissimm tuny be isHiied in it--o Titanic iN-p-to. The inde wlre commis sion will firnt expire Hh;dl Ik: Chief Just ire dtiriiig his term, nnd therentter wh j tripe wh se c mimissln shall first em pire shall in turn he the Cliit.i- Jiistiro, nnd if two or wire C'ltnniiwi mis fOmtl expire on tlie same day, the judges h --IdinmhiMii shall r!e'-i.!eby lot which shall be the Chief Just ire. Any Meanries h;i; :i!ini bv de ith. tsiennti ill, or otherwise, in r.ny ot the mid o ui'ts. nhull bo filled I iv appointment by thn Crdvorivri t rdutinne till the first .Moiirl ty of prt'ctnbor iiU'eeciliiur tho m;x? uenfral election. The Jiulu- s W the fSuprcme C'Hirt nnd Ihe I'lCsidcnts of the several Courts of C miu n iMeus shull, nt stnicd times, ro ooivr for their servirrs an nrieipiatr rompfus-itioir, to bo fiX'-d liy law. which shall irH In; diminished riurincr thnir ronthmaneo in otVtec. but tliey shall receive no tcr or pec qnisites of offii e. 1101 hold nny other otlu o of profit under this CommoiHveulth. or under the povemmont "f tho Cni teil States, or nny "ther Slate of this 1'nion. The Judges of the S iinenie Coutt duriim their r ntum:inre in otlice shall reside within this Conmi nVonlth nnd the other Judge ditrinp th-ir crintiinianee motTieo shnll reside within the district 01 t'junly for which they were r imperii vtly WILLIAM F PACKER, S;irn.vc- of the Monte of Veprcstntixlh-es. CEO. DAKS1E, Speaker of the Senate. In T!ir: Sksatk. March 1. 1849. ltiniu.vED. Tliat this res ilntiun .i.. Vias lit, Nayn 8. liMuicl I'iiu il,c .l.'iinifil. SA.ML. W. PEAKSO.V. Clehk. In the Hoi-si: ok Ki.ritEsc.NTATivt.s. Ait.ii. il, 1849. KRLtKn, 'i'h'it :Ht rr .Inti m puiw. Yeu.,V, Xvs 88 lixuacl lr,,ui tiio Jniiriml. WM. JACK, Clerk. fr.l HET.Uil 's Ol'l ICE. ril'.-J Aj-ril 5, ls4!. A. L. RUSSEL. Dip. Ac. of the Vommmuetalth. Secketarv's Ohice. Pennsylvania, s : I iHirKiiTirr tli.il lln' ntni' oik) fnrppoinp-iiia Irw. iilul nml r ,.y ,.r tin-1 inNml ii,-, in: , n,c (i,.m.ru Aii-lnl,ly. rntilli-ii "ltf.'s.jluli ,i rrlnlivi: to till Aiil.-ii'liui-nt ul' tin' C.i"'.ttn.l Hi,'' an tilt- utile ri'iii-ilim tu ti.c in llui. cilice. .'ttf. In tinhn 'iiy wlirri' if I lnvc lifrruiit i y'r.rSl-'.. "1 ") Iwinl. and i":ia.i t-. be ii:!inl ihe Wli "' ""' Stiwiar)- (Uti.'C t JlnrriK. Jwvf '""I5, "" l'l,'v''1"" Jay "I Jane. Anna Syif,'c' 1,,l",1:"' "- llii'usiiiui t-lii liniiclrcj und VSawrfV I'Tty-Miii,-. Jla TOWN.-END HAINES, Sac'ry of the Commonwealth. "Jol ltNAL OF .Sf.NATE "!) ,'iii ,n, Sa. .-s, i.iiui..j 'tin lii'irin.' w-n mdi tliinl Iliuu. On tt;- iiivii .. ill tin- S. nnt.- um w t,i Urn rrs ,nti,,ii Tiip iux uhiI Xriys wirr t-,k,-ii iisrccaMy to the r.'iifiiitu:i in, Lnil lii-lc an lnll,,i-, vi : JJ.i. Mr.piii. ll,i. Itr.iwlfi-, i iiil.li, rniininlinin 1'iiryili. Iliiiis. J il'ii ,n. K-iwri-iifi'. l.ciih, .Man in, Ainl tiiian, M'i'iimi.i. Kin':, ln-h:ir!. Sailli-r, tNinkcv, Sjiverv, Niiiil', Siumt, S;i rrc'.t ini'l Stiii, !.'! . ;.ais Mii-Mii. lii-', llrinn. l-'rwli. lvi. King, Konig. inni lKM . I ,ln i.-, r atiJ) l.iriir, Hl-K.lkkn s. ' llie j!i-H,i-., V;. ,;.! .i.:in,., in tnr itinruinlivc.'1 JillllNAl. OK THE II. 1E OK lU'.l'UEsE.NTA T1V lis. Stin'.l the ni li-.ii ,...' yn, B.:t) ,,.,vs tm tikrii :it:ii'i-;il,iy i.i il,c r i im,,, (,r tli'c H nlh nnirli; ol Hip CoiixiiuiuiT.. i.ii'l :tri- us .,u.,u. vi.: Yti M,i.ii.. iiid.Mii J. 1,-tii, Diivnl J. Unit. Ciiia lluklli-. 1VI.T 1). llieui. llavi.i l. lt.,1,-, 'i'h mull K. liull, Jar 'I. H,'rl, J, tin 11. lli. lil, .iiit, ini, 1 A. Kllintt. .1 p,,h liincry, Davi.l li. 1 istili-nlan, ii.ian, Kvaitoi, J elm l'uli .Ul, I'i-bi ly. J M'ih V. l-'ilier, J l.-nrv Al. l'i,ll..r, Tlnniiiia (i,.n-, Holn-rl llaiii ii, Iwnpe'l'. Il.-imzi-v, Til 'ina J. 1 1 . -i liiiir. .1 ,s,q li Hiai'tini, Cliarirn Hurls, J.ifili II. lliV.VLT, ttiiltrt Klolz. Ihuriin'ii I'. l.-iird, Aliralianl l.aliihcrtnn. ,'alni'rt .1. I.rvi, J.,111, VV. 1a),il', Japnb -M'-C'urtm-y. J,ilm ('.Al'l'iill ill. Ilnuh M'Krr, Junn ,M'ljiU(.'li lui, Adam Mailin, Niniiii'l Marx. J ihn 11. AhvrH, lalward Nu'UIi-iliii. Sirwurt I'furei'. .lanni l',,rlrr. Il'i-nry t Pratt, M m-. . llnlili. (irjiri:i ltu;il.-y. The hI-tij itiiimii, Hi-rnaril S. ry'tiiKiiifiVfr, Siinu.l Si'ili.'il. J thn Si'iari, I'lirintian Silivt'ly, Tli'imaii C. Slwl. Jrrvini.iti II. Suililm. Jum.-'Ii J. SliU.niail, iMarshall SivjrlzVi;l,liT. Sjlinil Tai;i;iTt, H,'(l. T. 'rii irn. .Nli'h il-iH Tii jrn. Arnnaii W'Mttltii, Sinnift W'l'i rii'h, Al mxa I. Wilcm, ilanicl Zi r!.-y ami iliiani V. TurkiT, Mpi riUrr SH. 'Nav. Alritfrii. AtieiiH!!. K. rnriiyn, Dfivid M. t'onrt. ney, Ual'iil tvuun. Hniry S. l'.vain. .li.lin l'i'ii! ii. Jntm V. livnf, 'J'li.inian i 11 -. J ,'m H. (i.Til Win. llmrv, J.mii'ii J. Kirk. J.wppli jinl,ni:li, HoU rl It l.inlt-, John S. MTalin int. .1 ilni .M'Ki-r. William M'Shi-rrv. J.inali Mil,-r, W illiam ''. Al irriH 'ii. .Inlni A.dti i, Wiln im V. H"hcrln, J 'tin W. Himr luTry. Xihn II Itiith.rl". t,I. It Him.ll.-Kmiili. J'lhn Sniylii, J ..hit Muclor. llf irpu WiiIiitk un I IMivid V. Wiliianii., '.tl. -Sj ll.t- cjiit-siji u waa ilrtcrmincrl in the airninative.' SKnrriHY'. Ovv ll'UCF. f l;j. 1.-11. t IlairiiiaiiiL', Jllnu Pen.nsylvasia. fs : .... i in i i mitii v mat i ne an ' v ana i ri-(c i- k.V-.-Ax:. inir in H I rm it i ill .iirm! .,n.v , ,l' I Iw. ' ,.!,.' w?iC'r':''"')'ay"''M 5 lative lun am lakrii on Hit: "Hi ii iln'iui n ninenilnienl ,'l tin-1 iiiiKtitntiun." us llif naiiHi appi-al'ii im Itiv .r,r.rnnl. ul' lln twwl aiiiei. ul lln-In il-TMl Amt'inMy "I tlm C'jiinil inwiullli, lur tin: lh.ii ii ut lrlt). A'itiiiM my lianil und tlip f.-:il ni' n.iid ii;ri"i-, tin1 liftwnth llav ol June; one tti iimanil , ip!it liiin-lnit anil t' ,ilv-niuc, TOWNSE.ND HAINES, Scc'ry of the Commonwealth. July", lO'.l.-ni. TUB FttlU!:il'g BNC1TCLOPUDIA. f.Di i'i'.b i:v nu i.KMit.u i:.Mi:i!fiu IK ONE VOLUME, Povnl octavo, UBS pases. K ticiitilifiillv bound, oniitiiirilnir, 17 line i lutci, lu-iilc nuiMi'ioiin Wood Cn's. Sold at about one fourth the cost of tlie English work, Without uny Plates. "The Pumicr'a Knf-vrlopiili.i is a real trrasurv of practical nil'oi inuti.in, whcr.' in the experience of all grs und rorintrira i carefully rnstn i f to the present llav, und mluiirablv urriiued lor con venient rel'i'iriiei!." Dr. Darlington; "We arc fully convinced that mull an amount of vuluublo knowledge for farmer run lie found in nd other work in so cheap and convenient a form III fact, no Purincr who pretends to bo well inform ed in his profession, should lie without this work." New lieiincswc Farmer. An excellent work, lit to be distributed in pre miums by Arjricultural Socities. J. 8. Skinner. For sale at this Ollice, price !j4. Also, bv E. W. CAliH, Third street, oppocite the Exchange, Philadelphia t and N. HICKMAN, Ilaltimore, Maryland. ME A i.i On uk as mi-st ek aci CMr.Mi'D nt THE C.-1SH. July 11, 1SI9 3rd TICKNOR'S COXiTJSCBIAlM fiPELilNO ECOK. 1 ) E1NG a progressive and Comprehensive Sys--- teni of Ortliograpy and Orllioepy, including a Variety of delinilions, adapted to the use uf Schools in the American Republic, by Ahnon Tickuor, a Teacher of twenty-live year's experi ence, and author of the Columbian Calculators, Practical Common School Mensuration, &c. The attention of Teachers, (School Directors, parents, Ac, is invited to this new Spelling Uook, which conforms to the modern spelling and usages in Orthography as being one of the neatest.cheapest best arrunfrod, and better adapted to the wants of children, than any other published in the United Stats. It is what it purports to be, a Spelling Book and not a Reading Uook, and only requires an examination on the part of Instructors of youth to secure for it a universal introduction into the Schools of the United States. Just published, and for sale by II EN at Massf.h, Sunbury, . where Jcm-heri and Directors can procure' copies for elimination. August 4, 1M9.-S "Encourage lour Own!" HA AS & IIENN. FASHIONABLE MAKE OP FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 'THE subscribers respectfully call the attention x of the public to their large and splendid assort ment of every quality and prico of rAitivin-WAitr,, which cannot fail to recommend Itself to every one Who will examine, it, on account of its durable workmanship arid splendid finish, made up of the best stock lo bt had in the city. No effort is spared in the manufacture of tlicir ware, and the subscriber are determined to keep up Willi the many improvements which are constantly being made. Their stock consist of Mahogany Suras, IMvnn nnd Loungcn, Uttrcaus, SrcrcWrtw, Sfocboirrtis, SOFA, BREAKFAST AM) 1IINIM3 TABLES, and aUo VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila' ili.'lpliia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern nnd price, cupboards, Work and candle stands, toilet tables and extension tables, in short, every article in this line of their business. They also manufacture oil kinds and qualities CHAIliS, including Varieties never before to be had in Sunbury, such as M uiooant, Dlack Walnut 4X11 CrRLKII MaFLE ttHECIAM ; AMI WlKllSOH CHAIRS, and ka vc r Piami Stools, which arc of the latest styles, and warranted to lie excelled by none lnanul't.ctnred irt the Cities or elsewhere. The subscribers arc determined that there shall be no excise for persons to purchase furniture, in the cities, as every confidence can be entertained nboui tho quality and finish of tlicir waro and Chair. Tlicir article will be disposed of on as good terms us they can be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken iu payment for work. Xlr" UNDERTAKING attended to on reason able terms. 11? Tho Ware P.oom is in Market Street, opposite J. Young's store, and nearly opposite Weaver's Tavern. DANIEL HAAS. CEOROE RENN. funburyi April 2S, 1S-19 tf CIIOIC?J GROCERIES. S. II'. Conirr Arch iV Cth Street Philadelphia, H P AVE now in store a well selected stock of E II the very best Family Groceries, which thev will sell at tlie lowest prices and w arrant to please. ( Irer'i and Mack Teas from tji 1 down to 25 cts per lb., the Muck Tea 45 cents bv the Ilox. is unusual ly I'nCi Collie of all qualities and prices bettcY SitKiir for t'l cts. per lb:, thuii nny other store Aliicvcroni, crinicelll, I iinton (miffcr in Syrup, Oliic Oil of tlie best brands, un assortment of tho richest Jellies, and every article kept in our line. All froods sent to the country, put up ncatlv and securely Please try us once and satisfy yourselves whether we can suit you. COLTON & CO. S. W. Cor. Arch & 6th St. Philadelphia, May tifl, 1S4!) cheflm ly YVCISK it CLEMKNT, S.nIdSc m id EI:u'c:cm.4 .U.-ikci!. fBTlIE iui'lMs!,'ncJ respectfully Si inl'orni the public, that they linvn p.,m.i,.l nKn. .. 1...;. i'iJ"!4 ncss in .Siinliurv, und will con stantly keep on haiid find manufacture to order, nt their stand ill Market street pearly opposite Young's store, all articles belcitguiii to their hue of business. All articles uiunufacturcd bv them w ill be made iu the best and most durable style, and at juices as reasonable as tlicv can be had ut any other estab lishment in the county. Thry therefore respectfully solii.it persons to cj!I and examine for themselves bclore purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of pro duce taken iu by the stores will be tuken in ex change, at the market price. HENRY WEISE. A I liCSTVii il. CLEMENT. iSuubury, June 2d; 18 lit. CltKAT AlilllVAL. 1 (HIN W. FRII.INO has just received at his ' store iu Sunbury an extensive assortment of NEW GOODS, of every variety which he is now ready lo sell or exchange for produce ; and cbhsist ing in part of CLOTHS, C.lSSt.UERES, &-c: Linen und Cotton drilling, and aumrnei wear of all kinds. CALtroits, Chintz, Gingham, Lawns, &.c. Muslins bleached and unbleached. PALM LEAF AND OTHER HATS. Quecnswarc and Hardware of all kinds. I) it res Paints, Af.n DvnsTiTfs. FISH, SALT, AND PLASTEli: And a great variety of other articles all of which will be sold at the lowest terms. Sunbury, May 20, 1S1!I LIQUORS, WINKS, kC. 'THE stibscribei has ju.lt received a neiv supply of the best liquors Unit ever came lo unbui , consisting in part of Superior old pale Ifrundy. Fine Coguiac Mainly. Si pcrior Old Jamaica Spirits. New England Ruin. Fine Holland Gin. Superior Old Whiskey Comm. in do. Superior Maderia Winn. Lisbon do. do; Nuperio' Port Wine. liurgniidy Port do. Sweet Malaga Wine. Siqicrior Claret Wine in bottles. Champagne. do. do. HENRY MASSER. .?uilhury, May 2C 1819. Pi-TEITT ItCEDICHTSS. Green's Oxygenated Hitter, price reduced. Old Jacob Townscnd'sSurauparilla. Raker's Sarsaparilla. Sway lie's iyrup of Wild Cherry. Swuyne's 'crmil'uge. Ayre's ("berry Pectoral Dr. Drake's l'anacea. Dr. Cullcn's do Tidbit's Pain Killer. Dr. Hoolland's German Mtters: Indian Vegetable Pills Horse and Cattle Medicines For sale by HENRY MASSER. Sunbury, July 14, 1849. Notice to Ielliiiiiicnli ALL persons iiiih-hU-tl to the subsrrilier, longer l...n .n.....u ....ttx nrhnak nri-Amil nm rcqiicstcd to rail and make settlement, or else their aeeouisls will be left witn a inaiiiMirnie ior roiuw lid,,. JOHN W.FRILIKG (Munhury, July r,1849- Valuable Book. rlFE or C'uaisT, handsomely bound, D'Ar- ioi's llisToar or tbi RtroaMATioii, Itmi DiT-aooKS aid Ledcess, full bounded. K or sale at the publishers prices by 11. B. MASSES. Rjinbury, July 14, 1819. IILANKS. il LANK5 of every description can ba had by applying at tlie office ot the American. KNOB AXD SPRING MORTISE LAT. CUES An excellent article, for sale at ball the usuul price by J. W. FKILING. unl'urV, July 7, H13- tn nil ('hrUtlftnlzed Mid Hvli?r1 cnumrtn. hnn nmitA A InrirT iroiiirLinn uf rlf itbt than nny thcr tnnltMy Hint hfthct' lh human lnjiiy t nnd, until w ithin ft few yenrt, Hirre hut not bt-tm any rrrtnin rtmtdy iu it op tile JeTal tiun of the deitroyer. ltut now BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY IiALSAM Cure, itry many nf Uiu mp.i motility m.ik iil suit i!iit1. "pod eiwi ot ("vtfflonary CVtsnnnriffm seal, vnimbui ns ol ulunttd mi diuutd LUHGS-tut-h H)ilw ca lf" nnT!r Iwloni currd lit but ihIht miaHiine: Bo .irifrrV "il wrrf mmi nf th'.' mllicu-il nnhri s. UMi.ve iMiai iironuunitril by phini i.in so,l liii iida .tu Im ACTUALLt tiio. gn,8. who ,,Hd ,no,r ,iri,.l clothes r cun-a, and yet live tnh.'r.. ub il .Hid wmial n,,t live .,tl,r day, mi ni . w.il hi'.l If h (ticy .Tnr Knrn. mnl It u .11 tl rlmnrtn n,l ,,nrirvini vtrtm, Tel-all '"' u '' i'reUHr'ti.m -vhieh brant's Indian POmtYiNQ extract. TIiI dllf'.-r. fi nm tti.it. t'cr.ti.o tin. ,r.,.,.,., fnM i,t,J, Wr.i. Oii.wi. ivlil. h inn ;,tt-ii!irj)f (I l,u,M to, and art sili tialhj n.rt rtiri. tn cure Cowgiis nd Csnsunip'ticnis, nnd nil iH-ci-v" of h pntmotinrr nntiirf -wh Hinrnrnt touullv jmnv im li.t.il unJT urUuitiry trrnimuut, whNi llrnist, Tlironl; Lnnss, and Itcnrt; Tlii" BALSAM and rWwhiTo iit'crnatlv a cirt'ihtty Htnl tnniv JH'ri rviNo KXTmcr citvt nnH hanl rlrir rttcrnnny. Tbi i,if- un im- iViie cfiCK of L'oufh wi'l Conttmptioti out ut' VV, Mi cr nil other rcim tlifti bw failed fJ dt goM, Thousands of Consumptions rnl Chronic (httsrh., nlnindnntlT prnrp In unfailing tfi. m y in tich rli-cif-fj. mnl ita undoubted curtitiro pnwt-ri fiiil foitliiiiir. lifHliinr nHrfiM. In th fulluwinp com ,'l'inf(i fAnd dwiMMi-n. vtz.: Syittiitr of lihod, Blredityt oi th- .vrre-. Vnin in ihr Ilr ai avSati'ie. Xifht Sirent AV rom (imvhihiu, Vnlpitatmn vf thn Mart, Chalrw Tttfant rt.m. I ty -ni rru him fi'imnur Ct.y hints in ChiUien and Adutt. A. than, mid ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS; No it'mi dy tlmt ltnf bfcn ntlerrd to th ritflilic hnn i'Vf hern half a rtrtnin nml r'frrtunl in correcting A1J, the in ii.j--t'il irm'tne tr mnl imwtlnritir9 -it ihe letti'ilo ffX, 4 lilt AST S in.MoSAHY flALSAM. It rnnkes no dif-tt-rt ner vhehiT tht; 1f 'on-nit'iit If upprt!ion ezresti, or other inridintal tnii--i' 1i,K(ii;i,A'i KS At, I,, by htrnc:h.ni:itr !. m-nN-m. rfur'liiiiie te .ir ulmitm, ind toothi'i? m il ollanine NKH VOL'S IltltlTA BtHTY. Su our J'anipUUi for p' o A'. dOXSUMPTIOIT. . A Dying; Woman Cured ! V'r nit thi- cure in provn tKf poitcr to sare Ufa, whfif thi-t I'.M.SAM iii il--i1. t,vin HMer llir ii.-rnt.ii i rhnsi Irrid hy phvHt.-liin find frit ndi tj l.c in lliu int .taifr$ ol di-t'n.f - iiftit 1 y tl9Htr - nnd. m t!ii ruse, tn fur ionr thr ihu inrnm' tmi buriul cloth'cs were hd-i-ht.' t,r tU. parti en lor nf thin rttte. mid tht Ttyexr.Me urn xudotihml pruof I'VIMn r L'UUt'l lanti;i Ul ti tucl'''- l -t'er tj our , 'I nii rnr -wrifi fi!".TtM oi ,B K tYKEMri, of llnUtton Si-a, Siira'oea Co . .Y , V- cun protn, bvin dnii-it. mfnyri'li.'r !mo t rjt:a!v n Impcli ii, nnd iniiu mrrnblf c.mvi ut Coupht m-1 Cvnu-rn:tiati$ CVREUtvrufck wt ie prniinnin i d hicurahlc hy fkillil f h'Jii. iant. LIVER COLIFLAMTT. Feu tin: cure of . IliilMal nl' Slumlord. L't., slid oilier.. I3Tspepsla ! Sro Un, cnri- nf T li ll'iV or ,1 1 . r. 1 1 m i , I . nf Antra, Wyd. initio Co , N. Y-. mnl nnniy min-K, in our I'liinilili.tf . Dyentsrjr Sc Summer Complaint ii- fh'l rrn nu.! A lulu nro n',wt nir,l, Waly Chiiire will !( me . -Ay. ArrT.,,'iv..nnd tomit, utui uru'w rapidly, hy f!ie n.e .,1 ih;. ll.M.SAM. " , No ue-ih'T iiffil fv.-r mourn 'uf .3nt1t of her eVIld tiy r.K'lTii IirimiiiM, whil.'.iti'iliinu, ii" UliASTS I. yfOSAfiV HALS-AM rj.- i..ln.ii,i-r,-r-d. Ii -h.Mild bt; tor audi ca-tb, h'ixvh in lurc.-T i.i.m ll'.y ordinary d , LiOCriMS i PiiYolCIAflS REC0.V,MEN0 'I'll,' r,i'l.,w :li : irir.i ,J iJ ,, i iciant h.re hi,!i y iviuiii'ii n . 1 . -. I tR.N'l".S N'tMlli.'INKij: Ilr. Y fl;;i:H.U.Il, ,t nnl.,r,l. Conn. Ilr. .1. X. f Ml I'll. Wati-now,!, N. V. Ir. I. li-'S.M.IN ! (,.,,rv tr. nt, nrootilyn, N. T. Hr. T y. l't; i-'C. la'.nln. N. V. IT (fKif l-li.lNi'ls, Mi,i,iRtovn, Cona. I'r. (ti'.O. A IlilliliUS. li.ith. N. V. Dr. H. WlllTI.;. Knilniiia. N. V. Ir. C, 11, ti tt.KNTixi:. Ilvruii. N. V. I'r. J. I) SIHI'MAN. lVvc'ttovill,.. N. V, IV. J S'KISVKI!. Hen -i- .l., Hrimklya, N. T Dr. (). MIII'MAN, c.irtmn.l. N. Y. VOn SAt.K BV .loliu V. Frilins, Punt'iirv Pa. Mary A Mcl.'uy Nnfllnimbsrellld. J. ha II t'.asi i Milton, Henry J. Shadier do Itihwnl A. Ku'.i'.cr da . , All Mi.a-!-uial iirilr pinm be ailiiri'ssed to Valiace jfc Co.. II fi Hi ,a,l .i' . .-v York. Siinl nrv, Jatv SI, 1M'.1 ly. g:ul(allc l.lfe IitNiirniirr, iiinuity mikI 'fi tiil ( ouiitUKy. OITli'I. 74 WAt.M'T S'l'ltKI-T, rilll.ADKLriUA; I .M'lVAL .' IMI I 11 1111 Ka 1 KKrETCAL. lit'. C 'mi,:, a un- ii'iw pri'iiiired to Iruinu'et bii.iil(..i i ,ii tht: in I, i -Tal ami lulvantai' me terms. Tlier an-antjii ,i i..-,l liy ia,.ir I'li-iricr (m-ci. :i) "tn niak nil and every ni,lira,K-i- a;ip,a 'ainiiii' t j Ine ri.li. 01' whatever kind or nature. an,l 1 1 ri i-,'i r unit execute trtita, ntik endow. ini'lits, ami t-i cranl rind (inreliaM.' unnuitiefl." The Corn. (aey .,'11 aiin'i it it h nail ei.,'ivinent, mid aet as Trustees 1' ir miliars uud licim. Tulle of l'rumiuiu. rcipml for the Asft'.raitce of 8100 for llie whole term of l.ii't. A gt. Pram. 3 as a 4, 3 64 3 77 H 4 13 4 3i 4 51 4 71 4 01 5 14 633 4M 6 7rt 0.1 Tin? prfiiiiinim arc IrM than any other, company, and the pnticidi ult'ird p'ftnlcr atli-iiiilnct's. Tutilcs of hull-yearly unit inartfi ly pi t'iniinnii. hall credit rutva of premium, short tdn:., .i.'int livi'.. ynriivriitilaa und ciidtiwiuentR,' al, form of Applu-ali -n (f r w.'tii-h tlirrc urc blank sheets') arc to ,t: i:a,l on a;t;,!i,'.iti n at the olHi-e, or by letter to the Ag.til, J. II. l't ItllY, Sunlairv. It A T E I'OU INKVEIM $1IH1 on S singto Liftt Ape. t'or I For 7 yvurs. For Lifa. ISO SU4 9,70 3u4 6 03 HI till 4tl 611 lilt 1 1.10 I'm 1.-1 4,U7 3,l 3;U7 r.-VAMi i K A T.-r .ii njf.-d 30 years next birth duv, bf pnymir llie Coiiipany i,, et iils would aecurs to hia family nt h,-ii tii nii. mill he ili.' in mil' yisu ; or lor Su.gl) he s ciin to lla-iii imkii or f ir $13 uimnalli fur seven yenri he n'iir. ii l,i llieui 10(111 all .ulil he die III seven, veursj Of f i Mil. 10 paid iinnuaily rlnritis; life he aeeures StilllU to bi imiil win n In- ilim. The insnar si'viuing hisown bonus: bv Ihe dirl. ii '.oe ni am t,n i rrni'ainui from lli,sei hur);ed hv other oili. en. For Mg,.ju tlie heirs Would receive $oOti Sh ul!d he ilia in one year. Form, oi appliiuii'in and all pnrlii iilura iriav Ks hud at h "i1"'1-- l'l'.Ti:i i;IT.l.K.. i'nsident. ice Pri-.'iili'iit. AYm. m, HAiitn. Fk.ncis W. Kawi.e, Seen tary and Treasurer. CI.Ni.rt.TiNo I'm.it iAN I'r. .1. 11. Maimer. Sunhury. J It. l't any, Sunbury, Agent fur .Northumberland coua ty. Sanlmry, July 9', It-l!l. LA Ii I) LA 31 PS. t 6 It N L 1. 1 I ' k CO. tio. 170 I IliMiut St , RKI'llCTFl'LLV announce that theyhave justfinibhed the most extensive assertment of LAMPS, they have ever offered for sule, comprising ELEGANT NEW STYLE CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, MANTEL LIGHTS, ic. In treat variety, and of ORIGINAL DESIGNS. Much attention has been paid to ECONOMY, In the construction of these Lit nips, and such are matte as will produce the greatest amount of light from the least consumption of Lard. Recent improvements in the manufactory, with the introduction of new and perfected machinery, enables them Id Sell at a ery GREAT REDUC TION from former prices, and all articles before leaving the manufactory, are carefully inspected, and arc warranted perfectly tight, and' to give satis faction. Philadelphia, June 2, 1849 ly 7TJrT sAsaRaMTBD A A'ew AaNoi lnieiilorrreaU Uoodl IRA T. CLEMENT, 1 ESPECTFL'LLV informs hia friends, eu. V turners and others, that he has just recalled, i handsome assortment of NEW GOODS at bis store in Market 5ijuare in iSvnbury, stick M Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, 6ii. Sunbury, June 13, 1849. 4 DADD'S celebrated Horse and Cattle MtdX cine for aale hy HENRY MASfiEU enuiibxiry Jan. i7th, 1$19 A-e. Prcm. I A?c. Trcm. ni i su ni iuu 1 1 SI ; ta in i sa a go. U I 51 34 4S7 I ho as 4 ;n VI ltl 3li 8 4U Si t tilj 37 4 47 i!3 1 ti l ; 4 f, '-'I 1 "i S 4 H3 tt"i 1 7tl 4U 4 70 'Ji! 1 41 j !i7 1 Ml 44 4 W 2-t I (il 43 3 01 1 He 44 3 14 3(1 Silt 4 3 15J
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