eJNa, SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL. Svmbuht, Oclt. S 1850. Whole amount of coal brought over the Danville and Pottsville Railroad, to Sunbury, frora the Shamokin mine. , ' .Ton. ' . tfnr tha week endinir. 818 Per last report, ' ' Total, (El)c ittarkcts.. Philadelphia Market Oct. a, 1850. Floi'. Flour is quiet at 84 87 a 5 00 Extra Flour at $5 75 a 6 75. Jlye flour. Penna. is selling at $3 00. Corn Meal ii worth 3 00 per brl. .... . Wheat. There is a limited demand; small sales of new red Penna. at SI 03 ; and good at white 91 10. ' Rte. South. Rye is held at 65o per bush. Oats. Oats are still very scarce; sales of prime Penna. from store at 43 cts ; South ern are worth 374 a 38o. Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bbls at 271 and hhds at 27o cents. Baltimore Market Sept. 30, 1850. Wheat. Small sales of nood to prime reds reie made to-day nt 100 cts., and Penn. white at 105 cts. Corn. White at 59 a 60 cents, and of yel low at 61 cents. , Oats. Prices ranee from 28 to 35 cents. Whiskey. Sales of bbls were made at 28 cents, and of hhds at 27 cents. SUNBURY PRICE CUKIU2NT. Corrected weekly by Henry Master. 100 50 CO 37 12 8 5 155 10 25 8 10 62 200 Rte. Co air. Oats. Bcrrsa. Eoos. Poa. Flaxseed. Tailow. Beeswax Flax Heckled Flax. Dried, ArrLEi. Do Peaches. GREAT REMOVAL. Clockii, Watchci, .Icivrlry silver & PLATED "WARE, &c- , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. yyilE SUBSCRIBER has removed hi storo i iTrom No. 413 Market street, to his splendid estattiahment. No. 103 Chesnut street, above 3d, Under tbe Franklin House, PHILADELPHIA, Where 1ms oflra for sale a most extensive assort ment of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELERY, SILVER 4 PLATED WARE, &-., at such prices at cannot tail to give satisfaction, and to -which be invites the attention nf perrhasers, as suring; tbew that EVERY ARTICLE Is WAR RANTED A8 REPRESENTED. His slock s-onsists in fun of a full assortment of GOLD AND 811, VER LEVER WATCHES. Do Jo L'EHINE da 8II.VERTA3LE AND TEA SPOONS. f'l.OCKsi f cvrrv description. MANEL ORNAMENTS, FANCY GOODS. firo.. LEWIS LADOML'S. Watches, Jewelry, and G-old Pens lent to all parts of the L'niteJ States, by mail, with perfect safety, 15?" 1 am Hetermined to sell at le.s prices fliau the SAme articles are scM in this city. P. IS Preserve this advertisement, onJ rail and examine the. stock. Sept, 8., 1850.i-3ma. 2TEEV0US ANTIDOTE . AND PHYSICAL IIESTORAT1VE. THD XXiOZCAt. WONDER OF THE AGS. WILL positively cure H starve ef Neuralgia, Tic Doloroux, Nervous Headache, Cho lera, Lockjaw, Hydrophobia convulsions; will restore manhood to its prestine vigor, even after years of prostration, and the only known and cer tain cure for low spirits or mental dehilty. Extract from the New Yurk Sun, Oct. 3, 1649, The celebrated Dr Watson, when talking; of the miraculous power of "Watts' Nervous Antidote," the question wss put to hirn, ,Why such a valua ble remedy for all nervous affection wss not in troduced by tho medical faculty 1" replied, '-That if it were, there would no longer he any use for a faculty, as all discuses originated from a disorx:in ized strtr of die nerves : tliti nerves aro the main spring of the whole svslem. Keep this in order, and both the mind and body must be." Four ounce phial, IS doses, euough for all or dinary cases, ONE DOLLAR. K)LD DY Win. McCARTY, Broadway, Sunbury. September, 28, 1650 U'. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday the 26th day of Octo ber next, on the premises to witi A certain Tract of Land, situate in Point township, and county afore said, "being the Mansion Fanti," adjoining lands of R. M. Curry, John Paul, River Susque hanna, Joseph Vankirk and Albin Newbury, con taining seventy-two acres, and twenty perches strict measure: whereon is erected a TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, weather-boarded, a small frame kitchen, a large frame barn and waggon shed. Also two good Orchards of choice fruit; late the estate 01 Henry Hunsicker, flee d. - Sale to commence at 10 o'ck, A. M., of said day, when tlie terms of sale will be msde known by UEOKUE A r KICK, Aiimr. By order tJ the Court i John P. Pursell, Clk O. C. J Sunbury, Sept. 28, 1850 ts VALUABLE FARIVX 12 CE) tXi S3 Jw Qa 33 S VALUABLE FARM containlns; 101 acres 4. moro of Ins, situated in Shamokin town ship, Northumberland county, 3 miles above the Bear Gas, on the ce litre turnpike, adjoining lands of David Marts, Esq., Mr John Kf ply and atuers. Toe improve menu consist of su excelleiit BARN, end DWELLING HOUSE with til the necessary out-buildings. This prop erty will be sold at private sale, e greet bargain. If not sold by the Slst of October, it will then be effered at Public Bale, on . SATURDAY 30th DAY of NOVEMBER, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, without reserve to the highest bidder upon liberal terms, any persons disposed to purchase ssid Farm will please call on David Martt, Esq., adjoining said Farm, who will make known tbe terms end conditions. , HENRY PORTER. Baltimore, Sept tl, 1850. u. -QRO vVN'8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA OlN CER, for sale by H. B. MAPSER. Estate) of Samuel Culp, ten., deo'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of ad ministration' have been printed to tho sub scriber, on the estate of Samuel Culp, sen deo'd., lale of Upper Augusta. AU persons indebted to aid estate or having claims against tbe same, are requested to call on the subscrilicr for settlement JOHN HAUGHAWOUT, Adm'r. Upper Augusta tshp., Sept. 14, 1650. 6U FALL MILLINERY GOODS, Jolm Stone & Sons, Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbom and Millinery Goods. No. iS South Second St., rniLADELPHXA. HAVE received by lste arrivals from France, a large and very desirable assortment of FALL MILLINERY GOODS, among which will be found Bonnet Velvet! of all colore in variety of prices. Satins Corded Velveli -- Figured, water'd and corded Sonnet Goodt. Bonnet and Cop Ribbons, a large assortment French and American Flowers. Laces, Bonnet Tabe, Crowns, Buckrams, Ac Ac, together with a splendid assortment of Paris l'ancy Feathers, The above goojs were selected by one of the firm in France, and will be aold at the lowest market prices. Philadelphia, Sept 21, 1850. lrao. To the Voters of A'orlhumberland County. Fellow Citizens : Encouratred by many of my friends, I herewith ofi'cr myself to your consideration as a Candidate for tho office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at tho coming election. Should I be elected to said office, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties thereof to the best of mv ability. CHRISTIAN ALBERT. Lower Mahonoy , Sept 7, 1 850. To the Voters of Northumberland County Friekbs ad Fellow Citixeks : Encouraged by a number of my friends in the different sections of the county, I oner myself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER at the coming election, should I receive a mnjority of your votes, I pledge myself to perform the du ties of said ofneo faithfully and to the best of my ability. GEORGE T. TRALTMAN. Jackson tsp., Aug, 31, 1850. tE. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC VOMER. PEPSIN! t ii k t n u j: DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE ! A ORB AT DYSPEPSIA CTJRER, Prepared from RKN.NET, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after directions of BARON L1KBIU, tho great riiysiokigical Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, IV Thi is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na. lure's own method, by Nuture's own agent, the Gaatric Juice. t3T Half a tetupoonfu! of this Fluid, lnfued In water, will digest or diuulve, Five Pound! of Koaat Ueef iu about two hours, out of the stomach. DIGESTION. DIGESTION is chiefly performed in the stomach by the aid ol u Ituid which ireely exudes iruin the inner dail oi tllal irr:ui, when III u suite ol health, called the (justi'ic Juice, 'rnis ttui.l is the Great Solvent of the Kul, the I'limying, Preserving, und Miiulllatiiig Ap.eut ol the stu- much unu intestines, without it llieie will ue no uigrs. li,.n no conversion uf i'uhI into bf itxl, nnd no iiuliuf'ii it the li.xly : but nillier a foul, torind, tuiiuui, und cUsirue- live eomlitiiai of the whole diguallve apparatna. A weuk, hull dead, r injured stotuueii prKluccs no gxid Gamine Juice, and hence the disease, distress and debduy which li'auc. PEFM.M AiVU KJSMil. PEPSIN is ti.e chief element, or great Digesting Princi ple ol' the Gastric Juice, it is louud in greut abuiKuince in the solid paru of the human stomach ulter death, nnd some nnvra cause the suimacli lo digest itself, or eat Used' up It is als found iu the atou:ach of nuiumls, us the ox, cjlf. 4c. It ia the tnuteriul used by farmers in muking cheese, called Kennel, the elTect of wlnU has long been Ihe speciul wider nt the dairy. The curdling of milk is the firm pro cess uf digisll. ii. lluuuet p issi'sstS astonishing power. The stomach i f a calf will curdle neoi.'yoiie Ihousand limes iia own weislit of milk. Huron Liehig states that, "One part of Pepsin dissolved iu sixty thousand parts ol" watci, will digest mc-it and other food." Disens.-d stumach umachs pro an v duce ii s mkI Gastrie Juice. Kennet or Penjin. To that this want may be perfeclly aujiplted, v quota tht fol lowing SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! BARON UKniG, in hia celebrated wnrlc on Animal Chmiairy, aya: "An Artificial Digcativc Fluid analugout to the Osiatric Juice, utuy be readiiy prepared fniu the iuu c us niemltrutie ot the atomuf-h f tficcajf, in which various articlfB nf food, at meat and eggii, will be s firned. chmig eil, and digested, just in the same maimer as they would be iu the hum tin sbiioacti." Dr. 1'KKEIU.A, in his famous treatise en "Food and Diet.11 itublwhed bv Fmvlurfc .It Wells, New York, pace 30, states the sum "(Treat fuel, and dfnerthcs the method uf Ire'Mirutiou. There are few higher authorities than Dr. L'ereirn. Pi. COM BR, in his valuable writings on the "Physlil py of iJiffts:i H,nhetrvid Unit 'adiiiiiuu'ion if the due qu tit tity i if ihe Guslric Juit-e is a prominent and all-prevailing can'! of LySjepMiu and he sUlc that "u Uisiinguislu'1 it fcs r "l" incdipine in lii.n, wh wns severely nlHict- erl wiili ilus c iiiiIiini, finding every tiling rise to t. til, hhd rniuise I t lie Gititnc Juice. butned l'nxu (lie st niacb f ! livinir animnls, vli.cli r ved c ii, ilutciy Bucct.sstul." Dr. OUAHAM, uir.lvr tu tue lam nin w rks m iegc tnble Wet," s.is: "it is a reiuarkahie iur in phyKiol vyt that the kt mucus ot iiuiinols, iniicemied in wutr, nniirt the fluid th- iTipcitv ot dis lm van us urucka ot h, sud of effecting a kind .1' urtifici jI digesLi-m t them n wim dift.-niil irum the irmirul digestive procew " Dr. 81 M UN'S pre.it w -rk, tha Chniielry ol Mini," ea A H ant: hard, l'liilu. Mo. on. 32-U) a.iva: "The (lis n'ery ol J'Kl'SiN forms a uevvera iu the chemical history of Digestion. From reCfiit fXpeiimenta we kn 'W that food u dissolved tis rapidly in an wrtihcml digestive Hunt, pre pn itd from Pepsin, as it is iu the natural fjosuic Juice Itself..' Pioiessfir DL NULIftON of the JelTeis m Collwre, i'hi'a- dclphia, in hs grent wrk on Huiruiu llyi' 1 ff y devotes re tnau nity paves 10 an examination oi inn suiycri His experiments with Dr. Betmniout, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human at nnacb and from animuls are well known, "iu all cases,1' he anya, "digestion occur, red as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions." AS A DYSPEPSIA CUUER, Dr. HOUGHTON'S nronoration of PKF8IN has rirodu- ced the in marvellous eftccis, ctirmo; chws of Debility, Kmuciuttou, JNervotuDwIine, ana iysiMpiic uonsuinimi Minn iMfA tii Isa mi lIia vrtrv verue ol the srrava. It is in possible to give the details of camrs in the limits of this ad vertisement hut authenticated certifiraiiee have been (riven more than TWO HUNDKKD 11 KM AKlVAUL.fe. TRKS, in lliiladelphia, New York, and Blou altiiie- riieae were nearly all ilesperule cases, and Ilia cur liscs, ana uie cures wcro not onlv ranid and wontierfnl. but permnucnt. ll isairrealNEUVOL'S AN'J'IDOTK, and psrllcntrly iisfiul lir LMiutiiuv ti, li.li.ius di.'Hdri. I.ivar iiaiplni Fever und Aitue, nr Isidtv trusted Fever ami Aguo, and I lis evil effecta oi (Quinine, Mercury, and olher diurs Uxin cl Ultesnve (irirnns, aliel a long sirs ness. aw, i"i in calms, and Ilia Uk free use oi' anient spirits. It allium reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it dues not aeeia Ui reach and remove at mice. No nutter huw hud they may be. It U1VES INTA.vr no 1.1KF ! A siiiile d.ae removes all I lie uuiueaaunl symp- linns, and ll luify ueeils to he repealed, for a short lime, to muk these (oaleirccls mrinuivent. I'LKITI UIHIWU and VIljIJH OF BODY, follow at mica, it is mrticularly eicelleut iu cases uf Nausea. Vuuiitina, Crumps, Boieueas uf th pit of the Stomach distress after eutini, kiw, eold. suite uf llie Blond. IIksvIumi. I jturness uf Anirlls. Ocsivnv dency, Eoutciauou, Waakuesa, teudeucy lo luaauity, Sui cule. ite. Price. ON E DOLLAR tier botlle. One boUls WIU oilen effect a laaiuig sura. PEPSIN IN POWDERS. ta-BENT BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE. For convenience s aendina la all nana of the country tb DlGKtii'l VK MATTbU OF '1HK FEPS1N iaputup in Hie furia uf Powdera, with directiusai lu be diaaJlved iu water or syrup, by the patina, These powdera contain just the as rue uuttlef as the tsHllea, but twice the Quantity tor the same puce, aim wiu ue seni dt man, r nrjc ur POHTAOK. fix Ort, IMJl.l.AH sent (piaa-pant) tu Vt. i. . HOLOHTON, No. 11 Nona bujhia suaal, Fluatdeiphia la. Hia packages for fivs dollars. Every naekata and bottle bears the wnltea sigiaiturs mis HOUUtt i'OM, M. V olj. WnmriMljtf. Boat by aaenta In every town In the United Btatca, and ty leapecubia dealers ui Aieuicino gcusmiy FOR HALF. BY Jolm W. Frdrng, and Osorga Bright, BuiSury, Fa. Mary A. McCsy John H. Hasei Hayes k MeCoraick, 8. J. Crnuse, John O. Rtsas, Wlliian) PavpiS, bunbury, 5cpt )4th, KM - N"cihumbarslu4. Mi lion, McKwanSviue, aiahnsarova. Upper Maaantange, .Xanonny. OBRELIAS k PARASOLS CHEAP. ,3; lVillinm A, Drown, tJmbrella & Parasol Manufacturer. , : , No. 86 Market street, , DEALERS IN UMBRELLAS AND PARA 60L8; wishingr to purchase hsndsome goods, of superior quality, cheap, are invited to call at my Manufactory and Stcrre, No. 88 MARKET street, one door below Third street, where every ariety of Umbrellas and Parasols are sold cheap er than they can elsewhere be obtsined. ' A call when vou visit Philadelphia, is request ed. An examination of my goods will satisfy you that it will be to your Intereat to purchase of me. ' ' - 1 Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1850. Into. MACKEREL, SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, Constantly 'on hand and for sale bv 1 J. PALMER&Co., Market Street Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. Sept U,50. 3m. Estate of Henry Leighow, dee'd. TOTICE is hereby given that tetters of Ad ministration are Riven to the subscribers, pn the Evtste of Henrv Lciphow, dee'd., late of Point township, Northumberland county. Alt persons indebted to said estate or having claims against the same, are requested to rail on the subscribers for settlement. v WILLIAM LEIGHOW, .,, PEMBROOK LEIGHOW. J AOm . Northumberland, Sept. 14, 1850 6U ' KOTICE TO HEIRS. . ' TV OTICE is hereby given to the heirs of An-j-' drew Gcist, dee'd, late of Upper Mahonoy, to appear at an Orphans' Court, to he held at Sun bury, in and for the county of Northumberland, on the first Monday of November next, then and there to accept or refuse tbe real estate of the said dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the ssid real ostate by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed by the said court, or shew cause why the same should not be sold, occ. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury ) Sept. 7, 1850. 6L J NOTICE TO HEIRS. Vj OTICE is hereby given given to the heirs of x ' Henry fetter, dec d., late of Lpper Maho noy, to appear at an Orphans' court, to be held at Sunbury, in and for the county of Northumber land, on the lirat Monday of November next, then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of the said dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the snid real csta'.c by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed by the said court, or shew cause why the same should not be sold, &c. JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff. Sheriff's OfTico, Sunbury Sept. 7, 1850. 6U ORPHANS' COURT SALE IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on Saturday, the 5th day ol 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 landiinr on the furin of Nicholas Mensch, in said county of Union, and opposite to the land of in the county ot iortnumierianu, containing two acres or thereabouts, and known as Cherry Island, late the estate of Henry Walter, de. ceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M of ssid day, when the terms of sale will be made known by JOHN PHILLIPS. Guardian of Elias. Molly. Sarah and Elphina Walter. Bv order of the court, jno. P. Pursrl, Cl!:. August 31st 1S50. t. s. N. B. At toe same time and place, the widow and the heirs of Henry Waller, dee'd, will sell their interest in the Island, so that the purchaser cun buy the whole Island at once. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA cimoMc OR NERVOl'S DEBILITY. DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND all rliscnscs arising from a dinrilercd liver or sto. inach, suchiuc'Mitiili in, inwird Piles, Fullness, or blond to tho (lend, Acidify of the tSt'TOich, Nausea, Heartburn, due nit fir Fixxl, fullness or weight in tho Stomach, sour Kntctntions, sinUiiis; r fluttering al the pit of the St'inmc1!, swimming of the head, hurried and dlmcull brenlhing, fluttering at the lifort, eh 'king or aurT -enting scusatii-lui when in a Iving pasture, llluiness of vision, d ts or wehs before the sight, Fever end duL pnin in the head, deficiency of ncrsninili n, yellowness of ihe sklnaud eves, pain in the side , buck, chest, limlie. kc, auddca flushes of heat burning- in the flesh, e mstant imaginings ot evil, and grenl depression oi spirits, CAN BE, EFFECTUALLY CURED BY 3.. ECCFLstUTsD'S CELEBRATED CI.RM4K BlTTEItS, rHKPAKCO BY DR.C. M. JACKSON, GERMAN MKDH INK STOKE. No. ISO ArCli st., I'hlluili-lphla. Their mtivrr Ol'er tha ab ive diseases is n'H excelled, if rquulied, by any ruber prtirutiuu in the I uiied fiates, us rue cures atiusi, iu luuny cus- oi u. (fi.ja.vHuw hud (ailed. Tn. K iter are wrlhv I her attention ci inrauaa. 'usscfcSin cienl virilH-s ill tlie recl.licnil'Hl ui ummi ut e Liver miJ lesser l'I'uios. cxeicnueu tnc in si suarcumg wera in W'ikin-ss uuu ulleciieusoi me uics.ttv uigaiM, they ure, wr.lmi, sue, certain nnd lewaut. Ii' roiu me jiosi si ubc.j The Editor sniu, Lee. t!i I 'i-H. HooKLASD'S C'ELKCBITSO CtllSU BlTIIBS f T ie cure ol Liver oiu-,i.uiii. jaunuice, us;iet'Sia, unroiuc Ncrvrma L hint-, is dcii rv,lly one ol.llie in l p pu- ir incdicines l me il:i. 1 ticse limeis r.uve uceu useu y Ih iu in la, uuii a fiiund ut ur cl'.riu' siys he has hurl- 11 rci'i-Uetl an llleeiimi UIIU u;iiiuiieit, uui, ui mn miibuit irom the use ol tins remedy. Wa are convinced that, in the use o these Kilters, the pallcut c nistuiilly iiins atreugihnud viiior a luct wormy oi great c-visiue- ruti'iu. 1 iley are puuiaajil in insie ami snieu, ana aaa db used hy pera sis with I he most delicate at anuche with safe ty, under uuy circumstnncea. We ure epcuking fnu) ax perieuce, anil to the afllicted we advise their use." judge M. M. Nou, a geutlcmiiii with great scientific and literary attainmcnis, amd in his "New York Weekly Messeuccr," January o, IBou I - "Ur. Ho"fttmd:e German Hitlers Here is a preparation whih the hauling prcsaea in the Unlou appear lo lie unaui in ms in rocoinmendiua, und the reus m is obvious. H is made after a prescription rushed by one of ihe nvwit ceia lirnied phvsiciana of in stem limes, the late Dr. Chr atcidief Wilhattn Ho inaiid, Pr. fess to the University of Jena, winu Phvaieian to the Kim uf Prussia, and one 4 tut createst medical writers tierniauy Ima ever produced, lie 9 ... : ii.. .1.. t l....nk... K.t 1. ..... Waa eiUpnailCail ,IIB nrm, ! nuiliuu). m.n. .n..v.w m mwlieiue nf which he wus the inventor aud andnraer inuy be ejaifldeiillv relied on. He specially recommeliuen u in Livnr Cusiinkiiiii. Unnenaw. IJelnlitv, Vertigo, Acidiiyof the stoinach. Consliiatiiai, aud all complaints arising from a disordered e ludition of the almuach, tlie liver and Hie destines. Nine Fhiladeldlna papers azprcastnair jonvic- tion of its exeulleuce, aud several of the nliuirs speak or HseiTecia Iroiu their own individual experience. L iwer these eircunistunces, wa feel warranted, n 'ally in calling the attention of our reudera to the present present proprie tor's (Ur. C. M Jncks Hi's) rircimrulion, hul ui rcoommeikd. lug uie atucie w a i airucteu Mure Evidence. Tha "Philadelphia Bulnrday Osxette," the beat family newspaper published iuliie Luitud Males, the editor says of Dr. Iloonand's Ucrman Bttters on ia seldom that we recommend what ara termed Pa tent Medicines, to the eoidideuca and patronage of our ruailcrs; und, thai eiore, when wa recommend llr. llonf. I.i.kl'i German Uitters, wa wis it lo he distinctly undci- stood that we are not siveaklng of the ntrunis of the day, that wa noised anout I r a u ici penna taa men tor- iXlen aiiei nicy iMt ."ci, au"(r wi m..niw, .m.ifa medicine taut eatahliahed, univeraallv prised, and u.i.ir.1, !, nini the httirtv aporoval of the Faculiv llself ." I'km una medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dys pepsia, no ons sun douht, after aslng it as directed. It eels specihcully upon the aturnach and liver it ia preflerahle . r,.Lu...l ... all hillious diseus-a-Mhe elfcct ia Immediate. They ean be administered in Female or Infant with safety and rcliaMc ucueui, at any . nrwmit OF COUNTERFEITS. pki ni..'i... k atjuued thut high chaiaclar which is .rv r,. all MHcinea to atiaiu to induce counter feltara to nut forth a anuriouB article si the risk uf tha lives of those ara imioceiitlv deceived LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OEtvCINE They have Ui written signature of C. M. JACKSON upou tha wrapper, and the naiua blown ia tha bottle, witit. our wnica uwy are spun Kia. For sale, wholesale aud retail, Ins Geiman Medicine Store, tia im ARmiairact nia door below Sixth, (lata ef 378 Race street,) 1'b.iktdalfihia. and by respectable dealers generally throughout Uie country. Also : For aala hy II. Massss, Sunbury, and M M'Cav, Northmnlicrluud. AuguallT.lbSU ly ' ' TLAK PsacisKUT Parsa Dstps just prm' ZEITZ & CO., IMPORTERS OF rORfilON ' Bookif Prints, Engraving, Stationary Gilt Frame nnd Mualcal Imtru ; tlltlt. Ko. 19 North Snd SL, between Arch & Race, PHItAOSlSfltA. IMPORT to order and have constantly on hand a very lane assortment of (roods in the above named lines at wholesale and retail. Principally I ; ,' 133 QD CO OS 553 In Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Italian Spanish and other language Classics, Diction erics, Crammers, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile, Picture, Drawing and Model Books for Architects Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturers. MAPS, GLOBES and Blank Hooka of every description. Splendid Lithographic and other Prints. MUSICAL INKTRt'MEIvTS. Aecordeons, Banjos, Bows for all string Instru ments, Bridge and Tailpieces, Clarionets, Fife, Flageolets, Flutes, Guitars, Octavo Flutes, Patent Heads for Guitars and Violincellos, Tambourines, Tuning Forks and Hammers, Violins, Violin and Guitar Pegs, Violincellos and Strings for all kinds of Instruments Wholesale and Retail. Accor deons repaired. Also constantly on band, wholesale and retail, a large assortment of the very best GERM AW BRONZE POWDER Dutch Metal, French and Florence Leaf Metal Thermometers, Hairponcils.-Faber and other Lcadpencils, Red, White and Black Chalk Cray ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scarficators, Spring Lancets Pocket Prescription and Gold Scales and Weights Letter, Fancy colored and frilt Paper Playing Cards and other French and German Fancy Articles, for the sale of which they are the MANUFACTURERS AGENTS. July 6, 1850 GREAT ATTRACTION ! I SEW lt JIIKtP GOODS, JOHN W, FRILING, Market Street, Sunbury, Fa., rT A 8 just received nnd opened a In rue aasort B me nt of superior and choice Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, well adapted to the coming sea son, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His stock consists of general assortment of almost all articlea of use in the Dry Goods line, consisting in part of Cloths, Casstmeres, ' Summirtuff for Clothtng and I eating 1.. a dies 19 r cms Goodi. Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Shawls, Muslins, Sheet ings, I ickuigs, Fino Muslins, binghame, Linens, Ac. ALSO: A general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS. WARE. LIQUORS, DKUKS.AND MEDICINES, PAISTS AN I) DYESTUFF, and every variety of articles. C7 Country produce of sll kinds tsksn in ex change at the highest market price. Sunbury, April S7, 1850. NOTICE ' Is hereby given to William G.Moore, Charles G. Moore, John W. Moore, Isaac G. Moore, and Frances Moore. That by virtue of a certuin Breve de Partition Facientla to me directed, an Inquisition will be held at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Wednesay, October 8, 1850, upon a certain tract of Land; aituste in Rush township, Northumberland county, boun ded bv lands of John Gearhart, Jacob Gcarhart, Herman Gearhart, Elizabeth Depiu, and John Gulick, containing 87 acres and 18 perches, more or less, to inquire whether the same can be equal ly parted and divided to anil among the aforesaid parties without sopilialloli of the whole at winch time anil place the aforesaid parties are hereby warned to bo and appear, if by them it is deemed expedient. JAMES COvEKT on rtf Sh'rfTs Office, 8unbnry, j Ami. '22, 1850- -24-Ct I i P.3ZILT GP.CCEPalES. 1) A V 1 D I K A S K , S. W Corner 6lh If Arch S reet, Philadelphia. HAS for sale all kinds of choice Family Groce rles st the very lowest prices, viz: Extra Fine, superior and common Black and Green Teas ; old Gov. Jtva end other kinds of Cotlee, all qualities of Ctushed Light lirown and Brown Sugars ; best tSperm Oil and Sperm and Amantine Candles i baker's Chocolate, Cocoa and Iiroma; Farina, Tapioca, Sago and W beaten Grits; Olive Oil, Isinglass, Ketchups and Sauces, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, English Split j'eas, 6cc. They will pack up all goods for the country neatly and securely and deliver thcin promptly at any Depot or Hotel as desired. DAVID PEASE, . 8. W. Cor. 6th &. Arch Su. Philadelphia. Aug. 17, 1S50. lyMay "DEATH'S DOOR." How frequeutly do we hear this eiprcstiou, which is meant to convey to the mind the lust stage of sicltnrsl that a patient can be reduced to, and live Mrs. Harri son, a member of tho Trinity I'hurcli, was. as she capres seas herself, brought down to "Death's door," by itheu- niatism and Nervous Headache, whrn, like an augel ui mercy, Hadwuy's Keady Htliif rcheved her of her savers nuitisond restored her to her frivuJs in perfect health. ine Very IIUIUIIH ViMiw iwmwji nwni inm, iw hrueucial rdects are experienced, it s sillies, boils, clean ses and purifies; it iiivumlly shins irritatn u, reduces iu. :iminni lens and swellings, reht-ves the m t severe ieu- rulgic imiiis, gives cane to lluuii, rtcuuls, si ires, t.rupliouS curie lilicninutism. I.ouihug". ffc-Ml, Fuiuljsis. Siiraius. Mruitis. ripasms, buff Neck, Weakness iu Ihe Hide and rhtck, Si Tea l all sinus, umis, wuinca, .uiuea, ouie lurout, iiinuenzu, irseucsa, v iujui, niu,, TOOTH ACHE CUKKD IM ONE rLCOND. This torturinir nfTi-cti ui can be cured In an instunt, for the moment tht Itelicf t luches the nerve, the pain is mi tigated. 0.1 with Tic U ilacus und Hi-u.icronia, Neural- r. j a:.. i. u........kA K.iili flm niiriau.hr tin mill ISailUCICK JICUiil ..ii- 1., ... ....w.. s niost severe, aial in a lew iiiiuuics you iviu w nuiieiF ..iu.-i TiikiKi iiiitTiiu v ll will arrest the in ist vi ieut Snnsmsand Cramisj. stop vonuting or lo much purging, in sll cases it will give strength lor weakness, ensc f.ir pain, heahh f aielcuess. No Keuny iteiiei is genuine uu Uas signed by BAUWAY CO., Itii Fulton Hreet. rl SRlir TlllI.K I' H I-.III IM I S'.SJ. TOEMULLUSH AND KNHAXCkJ THli CHARMS OF UKAUTY. R.nvil1! MaillCATK ftoAS ltadwava Uadicated 8 eni. so fav.s-ably known through. oul liis lashiouauls work! for us eitreiuely lihual, purify and aianhiiie rflccia on the skill : while by its actt n at tha p tea and the minute aierstory vessels it expels all Impurities inaa tlie auriueu, aiuia wm kipcm, -liinimatioii. and effucluullv diasiisitea all icdness, tan, pimples, apoi s, freckles, discoloiuti its und other cutaneous eruptions The radiant W miu it iu!uuia to the check, the soilness aud dclieacv which il iialucaa ul the bunds aud arnia, its capability of soothing irtitnti m and rein.iviiig e lan-ui. rfAliM'ta. randnr ll liulisneiisubla to uverv toilet. Geutlenicn alter slmviug will fliat it nusva aU liritali m and teudsruess ol th sklu, aud readers l suit, srajoiB end During thshsut and dust of summer, of frost and bleak winds oi winter and incuses of sunburn, stings of uisecls chillilaiiut, cluipped hands, ur iucideuUl iiioauiinatiou, us S have liuigundcxteiUIVeiy been ackit iwieuueu. us ma anil reirtisuiiig propernea iwt. immoi tuu, frutn tliM th maiiiida .uf other onsinetics. both of Luru. peun and 4 Hneaiie uauiufacture, by the b. ton of all parts lllR liwpi. w ... puhlia will plesas 1 eVaip, is llis only sale nrenomtion for the skin now ia usej this has bees certified totr uur moat piornincnt chemiau. Radway's d ap is free from poisonous, irnuiiug oial pernicious i in gredients, u can be aaed ou ilus under skm if tha bifuut Re thai each cake is ivl rd in a siilendid label of steel aiigraving and further see that Ihe sigimtara u n. O. RADWAY is upoa suck cake. Pcic ii culs, hus cakes. THE GROWING ORNAMEKT OF BEAUTY ISA LUXURIANT HEAD Or CIL089Y HAIR. BAOWAT'S CISCASSIA SALH. Warranted the best Hair Tontt tn use, rirMin niiiirwin tha hair. It eleauaca th Bealp (nun dandrUffi keeps it eksan, cures Beurvey, Haldiiaas, and Bors),tia iinnaasiw i from tailing out, renders it strong, fin, sinooih, M and lin. Parains akn have halt lhatr balr hy sickness Will ind a eomnlete anndoU iu Hadway's Cucassiaa Ualui. ll also givea it a dark and beautiful uneir, aud will prevent it from mniiiit am VniA lis esuuisue purity. U isadmt. rauly adapted fm th hair nf children of th moat tender It ia a ad In biraa kntUea for S3 csnU pet hotUe, and is warranted the beat hair prepaiatiuu in use, II will a soil lbs hat. cap, of Uie finest fahrw Be that th signa ture af RADWaV St CO.. isunoaaack Uails o Cir. eaaaiaa Uulss is genuine without to sigiaUar of Red way AsaTH. B. Maaseri Sunbury. Aug. 10, 16.i0 crfioly A RNOLD'8 WRITING FLUID AND CON CREf S INK for sale t this efhte. 1BK CHERRY PECTORAL: Tt (eta Ceire f COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSSMTSSS, BUOXT OHXTZ8, CROUP, A8TH 3VtA, WHOOPX2TO-OOUOB and oosrsunxpTioir. This truly valuable 7!emedy for all diseases of the Lungs and Throat, has become the chiel reli ance of the afflicted as it is the most certain cure known for the shove complaints. While it is a powerful remedial agents in the most desperate Ind almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it is also, in diminished doses on of tha mildest and most agreeable family medicines for common eommon coughs and colds. Resd below the opin ion of men who ara known to tlie world, and the world respect their opinions. FROM PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. "James Ci Ayer Sin Ihsveused your"Cnia- nr PicToiat, in my own esse of deep-seated Iironchitia, and am satisfied from Us chemical constitution that it ia an adtnirsble compound for the relief ji laryngeal and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior character can be of any service you ara at liberty to use it as you tlnnk proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, L L D., President of Amherst College. From the "London Lancet.1' "AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of the most valuable preparations that b.is fallen un der our notice. After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we have a la rjre apprecia tion of its merijs and the fullest Confidence in its usefulness for coucha and lung eomplstnts." Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., sends us the following testimony. Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Sir : I enclose you a certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly respectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth Cadv, Deputy Sheriff, Windham Co., Connecti cut. The cvre in her case wag very prompt, and nasattracteil general attention. . , W. A. BREWSTER, M. D. Wsst KiiuxoLT, Ct.,Sept 28 1848. This may certifv that I wasalilicted 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 was cured hy the use of "Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. CATHERINE K. CADY, From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmsster, Chicopee r alls. Mass : Dr. J. C. Aver Dcsr Sirs Enclosed please find reniittaiice'lorall the CHERRY PECTORAL last sent me. I can unhesitatingly say, that no medicine we sell gives such satisfaction as your's does ; nor have I ever seen a medicine which cured so many cases of Cough and Lung Com' plainta. Our Phisicians are using it extensively in their practice, ami with the happiest ellects. Truly youts, D.M.BRYANT. rain ma m j.c. Ann, chimiit.lu well, mass. Fd" Sold hy Henry Masser, Sunbury; Mary A. McLay, INorthtimberlaitd' Dr. (.tearhnrt, Se linsgrove ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists generally. . , July 6, 1850.- lyceSnt MAHOGANY AND MARBLE. STEA1C SAW MILL, AXUTIRXIAG SHOP, Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road, AND CABINET MAKERS, GENERAL FURNISHING STORE, No. 134 South Second Street, htlov) Dock St.f Philadelphia. riHE subscribers would call the special stten 1 tion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their very extensive assortment of materials in their line, consisting of Mahogany Vcneera, Boards and Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish, Looking Glass Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of Hardware Tool. tVc. Cabinet Makers rcsiJina nut of tho City, would find it greatly to their advantage to call at our store to purchase such materials as they want, connected with their business. All our jrooHn are WARRANTED, of the best quality, and at very reduced prices. Our Terms are Cash, (no trade.) We guarantee to give every man the worth of his money. T. cc In THOMPSON. N. B. Mahoganv, Walnut and Hand Rail Plank, and Stair Ballustera for Builders. slso Mai ble Mantles, always on hand, and every de scription of turned work. June 8, 1850 ly Estate of JONATHAN METIER, deo'd. OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin-J- ist ration have been in-anted to the subseri- hjis rtn thai estate of Jonathan MIImi1 lalj, of ftn. ... .... ... . ., r per Asgusta township, deed. All person ink ueuteu to sjui estate or navtng claims against me same are requested to call On the subscriber for aetilement, JOHN ECKMAN, Adm'r. Up. Augusta tpsh., Aug. 24, 1850. -6t iVORTIU.'rlllCHI.iU DRY BOCIv THE subscriber has built himself a dry dock in Northumlajrlaml, above the first lock on tha West Branch Canal, where he intends build in; and repairinif canal boats. He can take boats on the dock from two to five dollars cheaper than they can be taken out. with machinery. Thankful to tnose wno favored mm before, he hones by csrefully attending to all the repairing entrusted to him to still merit a share ef public patronage. iUHX HUMMEL. Northumberland, August 10, 1890, Sin. READY MADE XT7E tale this method to inform the readera of the Stinburv American, that, should they visit, l liilauclptua, in guest ol 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. Wa have now on hand the largest assortment ever orlered In Philadelphia, among: which are DRESS and FROCK COATS from $5 to $18, PANT8 and VESTS from 75 cts. to S, OVER COAT8, CLOAKS, DUSI NESS SACK COATS and COATTEES, all of which shall be sold at such prices ss to make it an object for tlie people of Bunbury anil the sur rounding country to extend to us their patrouage PERRY R. M'NEILLE ck CO. South Eaat comer of 6th and Market July 13, 1850 MA 1111 MVS .', TONIC MIX TURK, Foa Tut Cvaa or Ftvsa akd Aoca. Wa KAMTKD. THIS anriAallert medicine bmV be railed ob WlieM near ly all othat rwnediea fail. Iu value is nut suflleieiiily known, therefore, tlw proprietor drilree to enlarge the aeld of ns usefulness by making knuwu lis vlrtaes and eat caey at lavxiaeniis of suiforrrs who ure IM aware Ihal utey eaa be apecmuy a" iwiuwiy . uicu as FEVER AND AGUE, withonl ths net nf piisnnnus drugs, asuaeoas Mtlane ar tha deleterious efforts nf quinine, ll U otTerest to the pab kr at a low price lo pair it within the reach uf ell. assured that those who aaa II aeeorduig W djreeujne Will aud U safe aud speedy curs fur ... .: Fsvsa ass MstrS. II Is ant a disagreeable naiiaealinf canaoanet but an agraa abla tnuie calculated to rsraova tha dues as anil give healthy ariinu tu tha stmnaeh and fmwalla. ' I Prepared only by Marslisll 4 Co.,' and enld wtmleeales snd retail lis Rowaiat . fens, No. SI North SU Pveas, PlulsBeiplui Price tl rsi single souls, sad Bar JunsSB. 144- ly GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. pVRSUANt to kfl net of lh Getisira As- aembly of the Commonwealth of Pannavl. yania, entitled "An act relating to tha elec tions of thit Corfimnnwealth," approved the teoonansy oi iuiy( Anno Uomino, one thnn sand eitrlit hundred and thirty-nin( 1, JAMES COVERT, High Sheriff of the county of Nor thumberland, Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of Ihe county aforesaid, that a general election will be held in said county of Northumberlftnd, on the SECOND TUESDAY 8th of OCTO BER, 1890, at which time, State and Coun ty Officers, a follows, are to be elected : One person as Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth. One person as AuditorGeneral of this Com monwealth. One person aa Surveyor General of this Commonwpftlte. One person to fill the office of member of Conzress from the district composed of the counties of Northumberland, Union, Lycom ing, Clinton it Sullivan, being the 13th dis trict. One person to fill the office of Member of the House of Representatives, to represent the county of Northumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person as County Commissioner. One person as Prosecuting Attorney for the county of Northumberland. One person as County Surveyor fer the county of Northumberland. One person as County Auditor. I also hereby make known and give notice to the qualified electors of said county, in pursuance of the provisions and requirements of an Act of Assembly, passed the 9th day of April 1850, and nf a writ of election issued by the Governor of this Commonwealth, and to me directed, that upon said second Tues day of October 1860, aforesaid at the time and places hereinafter named of holding said General election aforesaid, the proposed amendment to the Constitution providing for the election of Judges by the people, will be submitted to the ppnple aizreealily to the re quirements of the Xih Atticle of the Constitu tion of the Slate of Pennsylvania, for their approval and ratification, or rejection. The tickets will be labelled, on the outside with the word "Amendment," and will con tain on the inside the woids "For the Amend ment" or the words "Against the Amend ment." 1 also hereby make known and give notice that the places of hold ine the aforesaid gene ral election in the several boroughs and townships within the county of Northumber land are as follows: Tha Sunbury District, composed of the borough of Sunbury, anil Upper Augusta, at the county Court House. The Ausnsta District, composed of the township of Lower Augusta, at the house of George Conrad, in said township. The Northumberland District, composed of the boroush of Northumberland, at the house of Peter Hanselman, in the borough of North umberland.' The Point District, at the house of Henry Haaa. in Ihe hnrnncrh of Northumberland. TheMiltou District, at the house of Fred erick Sticker, in said borough. 1 he I urbut District, at the bouse occupied by Abraham Kissinger. . Tho Delaware District, at the House of Henry Reader. The Chilisciuaqiie District, at the house oc cupied by Benjamin Fordsmau. Ihe Lewis District, at Ihe houso ot Mi chael Reader. The Shamokin District, at the house of Charles Leisenrinr;. The Upper Mahanoy District, at the house f Daniel Ileiin. The Little Mahanoy District, at the house of Frederiok Raker. The Lower Mahanoy District, at tho houso of Michael Spntz. The Rush District, at the Liberty Pole School House. The Jackson District, at the house of Peter Schwartz. The Coal District, at the house of Daniel Haas. Tha election to open between the hours of A and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or aajourument until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. The several Inspectors and Judges elected on the 3d Friday of March last, in pursuance of ihe 3d Section of the act of the 2d of July, 1830, will hold the election on luesJay the 8lh day of October next. "That every person except a jusuce oi ine Peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of Drofit or trust Under the eovernment of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or agont, who shall be employed under the lemslative, excutive or Judiciary department of this State, or the Uni- ed Slates, or of any city or incorporated dis trict, and also thai every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising tne ottice or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, of aney election of this commonwealth, and that no Inspector, Judgd or any other Officer of such election, shall be eligible to anyotllue to be then Voted for. And the said Act of Assemble)-, entitled nn act relating to the elections of this Com- moiiwealth," passed July tue .tan, too, further provides as follows, to wit i "That the Insnectors and Judcea chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective pluces for holding the election in the district to which thev respectively belong belore nine o'clock in 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 also hereby maKe Known nnu give ntnice that the following act of Assembly was pas sed by Ihe general Assembly of the Common wealth on ihe 27th day ot feUiuary, A. V. 1819, W wit! "An Act relative to voting at cleetions in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, lork, Lan caster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie. Section 1. Be ll enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 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 of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, from and after the passage of this act, In nla for all ihe candidate for the various oflices. to be filled at any election on one slip nr ilpkat' Prnvidail. That office for which every candidate is voted for, shall be deaigna ted, as required by the existing laws, of this Commonwealth. Sctio That any frahd wmmilted by any person voting; In the manner above pie scribed, shall be punished as similar frauds re directed to be punished by the existing laws of this Cominou wealth. That by the 6th section of an act passed by Ihe said general Assembly on the 9ih day of April, A. D- i9i niiiled "An Aot rela tive Id Supervisors in Franklin county,'' fee , &o., it is entitled, 4,That the Acl passed, the present session of the legislature, approved the twenty-seventh day of Febroary, one ihousand eight hundred and forty-niue, au thorising the qualified voters ol Adams and other counties, to vese. by (genera) ticket, be extended to Mifflio, UnioisCrawford, Bedford, Monroe, Wanen and Northjimbevland coun ties, to f as seistes te voting at the general levtieji. ' ' ' " ' "In case the person who shall have reoeii . ed the second highest number of votes for In spector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall bare re ceived the seoond highest nunber of votes for Judge the next preceding election, shall act as an inspector in his plaoe, and in case tbe person who shall have received the high est number of voted for Inspector, shall cot attend, tbe person appointed Judge snail ap point an Inspector in his place ) and ia oase the person elected Judge shall not attend, the Inspector who received the highest camber of votes, shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of an hour after tbe tine fixed by law lor the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officers shall have been elected, preset at the place of elew . tions, shall elect one of their number te fill such vacancy. . "It shall be the duty of said assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township elvctiou, during the whole time laid election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judge, when called on, in relation to the right of any person asst-ssid by them to vole at such election, or such ' other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspector or iudirs or ei ther of thuiu, shall flora time to time re quite. "fto person shall be permitted to vote at so v election as aforesaid, other than a while free man of twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in the state at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at ieast ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid state or county tax, which shall hate been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United Slates who had previously been a qualified voter of this state, and removed therefrom and returned, aad shall have resided in the election district, and paitl tax as aforcsaitl, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state six months, Provi tied, That the white freemen, citizen of the United States, between the aire of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in the 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. No poi-son shall be permitted to vote whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners as nforesaid, unless. First : He produce a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a state or county tax assessed agreeably tu '.he constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence either on his own oath or affimation, ur on the oalh or affirmation of another, that he has paid such tax, ur on failure to produce a receipt, shall make an oalh to the payment I hereof ; or second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the sires of I twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oatn oralhrmation, that be has resid ed in the slate at least one year next before his application, and make such proof of resi dence in the district as is required oy this act ; and that be does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age afore said, and give such other evidences as is re quired by this act, w hereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be in serted in alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the woid 'tax,' if he shall be permitted te voto by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be permitted to vote on account of his age, and in either case the reason of such vutes shall be called out to the clerk, who shall maku notes in the list uf ro tor kept by them. In all cases where tha name of the peraoa claiming lo vote is nni found on the list fur nished by tho Commissioner and Assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualifiod citizen, the Inspector shall examine suuh parson ou oath us to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided in the state one year or more, his oalh shall be a proof thereof, but he shall prove by al least one competent witness, woe shall be a qualified elector, thai he resided, within the district at least ten days next im mediately preceding the election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resi dence, in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district, and that be did not rev move into said district for the purpose ef vo ting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, antt who shall make proof, if tequired, of bis real- tlence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the lownsbij, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably lo law, (except tha sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets, or infiueiicing citizens qualified te vole, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any stun not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding ihrue mouths. 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 lo any window, to the place of general elec tion, which shall be obstructed iu such a way as to prevent voters from approaching tbe same, and on neglect or refusal to do so on such requisition, said otilcer shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor in office, and on con viction shall be nned in any sum not less than one hundred nor more. than one thousand dollars; and it shall be the duty of the re spective constables of each wara, district or township, ot ibis commonwealth to be present in person or by deputy, ar the place of hold ing such elections in said ward, district er township, for the purpose of preserving tbe peace as aforesaid. It shall bo the duty of every peace officer, as aforesaid, who shall be present at any such disturbances at an election as is de scribed in this act, to report ihe same to the next court of quarter sessions, and also the names of tbe witnesses who can prove the same. And by thn 4th section of the acl of lfiih of April, IS40, it is enacted, 'That the 13th seel ion of the act, as passed July 3d. 1839, entitled an act relating to the elections of this commonwealth, shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as judge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special election ia this commonwealth. Tbe Judges are are to make their returns for Ihe county of Northumberland, at the ' Court House, in Sunbury, on Friday, the 11th day of October, A D 1850. JAMES COVERT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, ) Kept. 7th, 1860. ( God savic tub CoMMowaatT. JACOB REED'S CLOTHING BOOMS. Sour ateeii Comer of Fifth mnd Market Sitvssb, PHIlSPKLrHIi, VfTHO always keeps on bead a large ste4 f every variety ef clothing mads op si gees materials, and iu'ths latest and best style. He would also inform the public, that hs pevs reasW dentils etlentioa ia getting op Military Ctotaieg, in aood style and en reasonable asms. " June 13, 1840 ly IfclRRUGE FOR SALZ. VOD sale st a reasonable price, well Volt hige in good condition with fcuig-M sad. afeaN lot either ens er two bore. ' A has, a imtU as ofbsrnes. Enquire this elics. Aug. 31, If. - - ''" ted and for rale at this office.
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