New Advertisements. "ux Tftlnablc ; FARXVI FOR GALE. frUIE aubscrilwr will at.il at public ssle, at th House of Theodore Wells, in Ilia borough of Money, Lycoming county, ,On WEDNESDAY, the 12ih dor of NC-. -i ,Vfc.WlEU, 191-. A Valuable Farm, situate In Muney township, Lycoming county, containing 200 ACRES, more or 1cm adjoining land of Benjamin Wa ller, Jacob Haines, James Knbb, Samuel Wallis, and.olhers. To Iks sold as the estato of Edwurd Gobin, dccM. It is within three miles of tho Borough of Munry, and a half mile from a limestone bank, now worked, and that vein of Iimcstouo extends Into this tract. About B00O bushels of lime have been spread on the farm within three ycura hsL There are never failing springs in nearly nil the fields, and Wolf Run posses through the middle of the tract The spring at the house is remarkably large and fine. The situation is healthy and every way desirable. Tho improve ments lire a large sized two story DWELLING HOUSE, a one and a half story frame DWEL- MN HOUSE, lately finished, a large BANK BARN, very well finished, and provided with extensive stabling for horses, cattle and sheep, a Wagon House and corn crib, with gmiunries above, a Smoke House, a two story Spring House, plastered, and other out buildings. There is a largo A APPLE ORCHARD of fine fruit, and a large number 3!iw of Peach, Pair, Plum, and other " '" ruit trees, of a fine quality en tho premises. About ISO Acres are cleared and under fenre, nd iho fences aro mostly in good repair. The Imluncc of the laud is well timbered. The place has been carefully farmed, and is now in a line stale of cultivation. Sale to commence at II o'clock, of said dny, when the conditions will be made known by , . C1IARLE4 GOB IN. Executor of Eiiw'abu GoiiiK-, dee'd, M-tincy, Aug. it:), 183 1. ts. ; GKNIiliAL ELECTION PltOCLAM ATIOX. "DUKSUAN'T to nu net of the General As - aumbly tf the Cominou wealth of Pi'unsyl vaniu, entitled -'An net relating to tho elec tions of this -Commonwealth," uppruveil the second day of Billy, Anno Domino, one thou sand eiirlil hundred ami thirty-nine, I, JAMES COVEKT, UL'h Sheriir of The county of Nor tliumheiliindg'eiiiisylvnnin, do hereby make, known mid tri-ve notice to the electors of tho county pfoiesaid, that a general election will bu held in paid county of Northnmberliind orf the 8ECO.NI" TUESDAY 14tli. of OCTO BE!l. 1851, at which time, Mate and Coun ty OlEcurs, as follow., aro to be elected : One jiersou-us Governor -of rois 'Common wealth. One person ns Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth. Five persona ns Judiros of the Supieme Court of this Ciuriinoiiwealth. Oho person ns President Jiidce tif the 8th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the Counties of Norihurnbei land, Lycom ing. CUutnii and Centre. Two persons as Associate Judges of the erenil Courts of Northumberland comity. One person ns Senator of the Hlh District, composed of Norlhuriibei land and' Dauphin counties. One person to fill the oflieo nf Member of tho Housts of Representatives, to represent the county of Northumberland, in the Ujuso of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person ns Sheiifl' for Hie county of Northumberland 0:ie person as Piothonotary for tho county of Norlhtitiilierlitii I. One person as Commissioner for the coun ty nf e.orllninib:-"rl.iiid One person us Treasurer for Iho comity of Northumberland. One person lis Coroner for !he county of Noilhunibeil.ind. One person as Auditor for the county of Northumberland. 1 also hereby in ike known and irive notice thai the places ot huhliim the n foresaid aene ral election in the several bonaejhs niul townships within the county of Northumber land arc as follows: The Suubniy District, composed of the boroujlh of Siiubury, and Uppjr Augusta) ut the county Court House. Th'-i Augusta District, comprised nf the township of Lower Augusta, ut tile liouao of Geore ('on rail, in said township. The Northumberland District, composed of the bmonyli of Northumberland, ut the house of Peter lltnselinaii, in the borough of North umberland. The Point District, tit tho house of Henry Haas, in the b--irouili of Northumberland Tlie Milton District, at the house of Fred, erick Slickei, in said burouoh. Tho Tuibiit District, at the Irouso occupied by Abraham Kissinger. Tlw D-dawaro District, at like House of lli'nry K inder. Tire Chilisqnarpie District, nt the house oc cupied by Benjamin Fordsmaii. The Lewis District, at the kiuse of Mi chael lleadvr. Tho Shnniokiti District, tit the houso of Charles Leisenriui. The Upper Mihuuoy District, at tin; house of Daniel Hi'im. The Little Mahanoy District, nt the lwuso of Frederick II iker. Tho Lower Mihanoy District, at Iho house of Michael Sp.itz. Tho Rush District, ut the Liberty Pule School House. The Jackson District, at the house of Peter Schwartz. The Coal District, ut the house of Duniol P. Has The Cameron District, nt llio House of Jacob Han pt. The election to-open between the lyiurw of 6 and 10 uTiHock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or udjourument until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed'. t The several Inspectors and Judges elected' on the 3d Friday of March last, in pursuance of the 3d Section of tin; act of the. Sd of Ally, 1830, will hold the election on Tuesday Uie 14lh day of October uext. "That every person except a Just ice-of l lie Peace, who shall hold any ollice- or appoint ment of protit or trust under tlw soveriiment of tho United Stales, or of this Slate, or of any city or incorporated district, whether u commissioned otlicer or Hfreut, who shall bo employed under the legislative, excutive or judiciary depart input of this Stale, or tho Uni ted States, er of any city or incorporated dis trict, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the Delect and common council of any city, or commis sioner of any incorporated District, is by law, incapable of holding or exercising the oflieo or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk, or any election of this, commonwealth and (hat no. Inspector, Jud-ra or any other officer of such election, shall be eligible to any orlioe .to. ba then toted for. And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "an set relating to the elections of" this Com mouweullh," passed July the 2nd, 1832. further provides as follows, to wit : "That the Inspectors and Judges chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective plaoes for holding the election in the district to which they respectively belong before nine o'clock in Iho morning of tho second Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who snail oea qoaiiliea voter oi sucu nisirici. 1 also hereby make known and give notice that by an act of Assembly passed on the ' Oih dny of April, 1849, it shall be lawful for .l 'i-,. . i 1 ...L r Vf..l u.l.l US rpjHIIIieil voters oi iuriiiuiiiuDrniiiu uuuu- ty, from and after the passage ol said act, to vote for nil the candidates for the various of fices, to be filled at any election on one slip or ticket: Provided, That ollice for which every candidnte is Toted for, shall be designa ted, as required by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. Suction 2. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above pre scribed, shall be punished ns similar frauds aro directed to be punished by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. "In case thfl person who shall have receiv ed the second highest number of votes for In spector shall not attend on the day of any election, then the person who shall have re ceived the second highest lumber of voles for Judge the next preceding election, shall aot as an inspector in his place, and in case the person who shall have received the high est number of voted for Inspector, shall not attend, the person appointed Judge shall ap point nu inspector in ins pmce, nuu in wisu the person elected Judge shall not attend, the inspector who received the highest number of votes, shall appoint n Judge in his place; and if tiny vacancy shall continue in the board lor the space oi an nour niter tlie time fixed by law for the opening of the election, i he qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such officers shall have been elected, present nt the place of elec tions, shall elect one of their number to till such vacancy. "It shall be the duty of said assessors re speclively to nllend nt Iho place of holding every neneral, special, or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and indue, when called on. in relation to the fiuhl of any person assessed by them to vote tit such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said inspector or judge or ei ther of them, shall fiom time to lime re ipiiie. "No person shall be permitted to votoat any election as nforesaidj other than a white free man of twenty-oiio r more( w ho shall have resided in' I lie state nt least one year, and in the election district wheie he offers to vole at least ten days immediately preceding such election, mid within two years paid stale or county tax, which shall nave been assessed at least ten days before tho election, Hut a citizen of the United Slates w ho had previously been a cpmlilied voter of this state, ami removed therefrom nnd returned, anil shall have resided in the election district, and paid tax ns aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state six months, Provi ded, That the white freemen, citixen of the United Slates, between lhenue of twenty-one and twenty-two years, nnd having resided in the titatc one year, nnd in the election dis trict ten days us aforesaid, sdiull be entitled to a vote, nlihouyh they shall not have paid taxes. No person shall be permitted to Vote whose name is nut contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners ns aforesaid, unless, First : He produce a receipt for the payment, w ithin two years, of a state or county tax assessed ngreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evi dence either on his own oath or alfirmation, or on the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make nn oath to the payment thereof ; or second, if he claim o right to vote by being an elector between the nges of twenly-onennd twenty-two years, he shall da pose on oath ornllirmatioii, that lie has resid ed in the state nt least one yrnr next before his application, and make such proof of resi dence in the district ns is required tiy this act ; ami that he does veiily 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, whereupon the nnme of the person so admitted to vote, shall bo iu seited in alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note tnado opposite thereto by writing the woul 'lax,' if he shall be permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or tho word 'age,' if he shall be permitted to vote on account of his age, nod in either case the reason of such voles shall bo called out to the clerk, who shall make notes in the list of vo ters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list fur nished by the Commissioners and Assessor, or his riirht to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, the Inspector shall examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have icsnled in tho state one year or more, his oath blnill bo a proof thereof, but he shall prove by at least one competent witness, who shall bo u qualified elector, that ho resided within the district at least ten days nex't im mediately preceding the election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide resi dence, jo pursuance of his law ful calling ks williiu trie district, and that tie did not m move into said district for the purpose tf vo ting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, nnd who shall make proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment of taxes, ns aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside. If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth, ngreeably to law, (except tho sons of qualified citizens) shall appear nt any place of election for tho purpose of issuing tickets, or influencing citizens qualified to vole-, he shall, on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such oU'enee, and be imprisoned' for any term not excoodiug three months. It shall be the duty of every mayor, sheriff, alderman, justice of the peace, nod constable or deputy constable, of every city, comity, township or district within this common wealth, w henever called upon by any otlicer of an election, or by any three qualified elec tors tln.'ieof, to clear any window or avenue to any window, to th place of general elec. lion, which shall he obstructed in nucha wny as to prevent voters frum approaching the same, and on neglect or refusal to do so on such requisition, said' ofliifcr shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor in office, and on con vicliou shall be fined in any sum not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand' dollars ;: and it shall be the duty of Iho re spective constables of each ward, district or township, of this commonwealth lu be present in peisoii or by deputy, at tho place of hold ing such elections i:i said ward, disl'rict or township, for the purpose of preserving the peace as aforesaid. It shall be tho duty of every peace officer, as aforesaid-, who shall be present at any such disturbances at air election us is de scribed in this acl, to report the same to the next court of quarter sessions, and' also the names of the witnesses w ho can prove Ilia same. And by tho 4th section of the aot of 16ih of April, 1840, it is enaeted, 'That the 15la section of the act, as passed July 2d. 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 clerli, at any general or special election in this commonwealth. The Judges are are to- make their returns for the county of Northumberland, at the Court House, in Sunbury, oil Friday, the 17th day of October, A. D. 1851. n.r c J,AMES cVEnT, Sheriff. Shr'fli Office, Sunbury, ) cpL 6, 185i UL God save tub Commonwealth. SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUKNAL. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. " . According to appointment, the Executive Committee of the Northumberland County Agricultural Society, met at Sunbury, on Saturday, Aug. 16, 1851. Members present. James Cnmeron, Jos, R. Priestley, Jacob Seesholtz, Geo. C. Wolker. Jacob Hilbish, Alexander Jordan, Jesse C. liorton, Amos E. Kapp, Peter Oberdorf, Wm. L. Dewart, Win. I. Greenough, nnd David Tuggart. Alexander Jordan, Esq., was called to pre side, and Wm. 1 Greenough, acted as Score lary. , . On motion of J. R. Ptieslley, Esq., it was resolved that ihe Agricultural Fair or Exhi bition, be held at Sunburv, on FRIDAY, the 17ih day of October, to be opened at 10 o' clock, A. M. on such grounds as a Commit tee appointed for the purpose shall procure. Resolved, That Samuel Hunter, Alexander Jordan, Geo. C. Welker, Jacob Seesholtz, Wm. I. Greenough, Peter Oberdorf, and Wm. L. Dewart, conqmse that Committee. J The following premiums were then agreed upon, to be awarded by Ihe Committee here after nnmed. HORSES. For tho best stallion, mare or gelding, over 4 years old, $8,00 " second best, do do 4,00 " best colt under 4 years old, 5,00 " second do " do 3,00 CATTLE. For the best bull of any breed, over 2 years old, " second do " best milch cow, " second do best yoke of oxen, second do " best bull calf under 8,00 4,00 6,00 3,00 fi.no 4,00 4,00 4,00 4,00 5,00 3,00 3,00 3,00 3.00 3,00 3.00 3,00 1,50 1.00 1,50 1,00 1,50 1,00 1.50 ljoo 2,00 2,00 2,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 da years, over 6 mouths, heifer, do ii ii do " bull or heifer calf under 6 months, " steer over 2 years old, ac cording to age. SWINE. For the best bonr, " " sow, " hoc, " " pair of shoals undei eight months old, " " litter of pins under 2 mo's. SHEEP. For tho best ram, " " ewe. POULTRY. For Ihe best pair of Chickens, second do do best pair of luikies, second do do best pair of geese, second do do bet pair of ducks, " see'd do do " best lot of Poultry, including all sorts. GRAIN AND ROOTS. For the best bushel of wheat, " " 2 bushels ears of corn, " " bushel of oats, " " " " potatoes, " " " turnips, " " beets VEGETABLES. For the best head of cabbage, " " beet, " " 6 heads of celery, 1,00 1,00 1,00 1,00 1.00 L00 ii ii ii ti half bushel of onions, peck of tomatoes, head of cauliflowers, 3 pumpkins. k i ii FRUIT. For the best half bushel winter apples, 1,00 (I " " peas, ' " quinces, " '' peaches, " 5 lbs. of grapes. 1,00 1,00 II II II 1,00 1.00 AND DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES DAIRY PRODUCTS. For the best cheese not less than 20 lbs., 2,00 II butler " 5 lbs., 1,50 home-made woolen carpet, It not less innii Jl yards, " coverlid of wool & cotton, 2,00 2,00 2,00 3,00 " home made linen, not less llian -U yds. " rag carpet not less than 2(1 yards, " home mado cloth " 10 yds, 2,00 " " llamipl 5 yds, 2,00 " pair, knit woolen socks or stockings, J,00 " " " gloves, 1,00 " " " linen socks or stockings, 1,00 " bed quill, ifiO " home made thread not less than 1 lb. 1 00 PLOWING MATCH. To tho best plowmun, 3,00 " second 2,00 " third " 1,00 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. For the best threshing machine, 4,00 it reaping di 3.00 seed drill, ifiO winnowing mil?, 2,00 groin or hay rate, 1.00 plow, l)0 corn shelter, 1,00 straw culler. l.fl(r ii MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Under this head will be embraced, me-chaiiiea-l inventions, tool;, furmiuie, a-mf all other matters, that may be thought condii cive to the progress noil- comfort of the com munity. Prizes will be awarded, according to iIkj invans of ihe Society, a-nd the nieiits of lh articles offered. Tho following Committees were then ap pointed :. Horsks. Wilson Hutchinson, James Cam eron, A. E. Kapp, Michael Uuruhart, Wm B. Kipp Cattle. Thomas Johnson, John Nixon, James Fori ester, Jesse Hensyl, J-olin Voris. Swine Joseph Vaukiik, John Moore, Win Deppen, Win. H. Kase, Joseph Witzel. SirKr.p. James Smith, samuel Luulz, Hon. John Montgomery. J-esse V. Ifortou, Wm. D. Gvaihorf. PoULTiiv.--Dr. Wm. McClery, J. II Zim merman, Henry Eckbeif, Wm. T. F'orsythy Robert Wilson. G'ii awv Roots. Samuel Hepburn, Jos. R. Priestley, Samuel Savidge, Samuel It. Wood, Jacob Leiseuring, (Shaiuokin.)i Fruits Hon. James Pollock, Alexarder Jordan, Horatio G. Taggart, Geosge Everard, lion. Geo. C. Welker. At.mcOLTURAL I MP i. km Kim. Wm. M Allien, H. II. Masser, Dr. Jos. Priestly, J. Weimer Lighou, Alexander Coll. Pi.owrno. Jacob Painter, John ft. Heller, Samuel John, Robert fiirlen, F.lisha Kline. Vtc.ETABi.i:s Jacob Seesholla, Wm. L. Dewarl. M. J D. Wilhingloii, Duid Mart, Dr. J. W. Peal. Dmry and DbMF.sTic MA-NtirAcrtrit-KR. John Taguarf, Jacob Hilbish, John Whuulley, John Flunk, John P. Plirscl. Miscellaneous Articles. Wm. Foisyth, David Tagfjart, Peler Oberdorf, Charles Pleasants, Elijah Crawfoul, R. M. Prick, Geo. If. Youiigman,- Rev. Jus. G. Crafcheud, J. F. Wolfinger. Tho Committee regret that their limited means, for the present, prevent their offer ing higher premium. They nevertheless rely on the good will and teal of their fellow citizens to make this fust effort, what it ought' to be, an inducement to further progress, and an honor to the County. They most cordially invite their neighbors of other counties to come forward with their stock, tlleir products and their handiwork, lor although by the constitution oi the aocic ty, they will not be entitled to immediate pecuniary rewards, yet all will' be fairly re-' ported in the order or their excellence. j BY THE COMMITTEE, Sunbury August 23, 1851. If. ! 1 ''ATTENTION 'i DEWART GUARDS tf TTOU are commanded to meet In Mar- krt Square, 8unburyt on . v SATURDAY, 6th of September, v nt 10 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped foT urill. By order of the Captain. GEO. OLIPHANT, O. ft Sunbury, Aug. 30, 189L JAMES J. NAILLBV : Attorney And Counsellor at Law, , SUNBURY, PA. "yiTLL attend faithfully and promptly to all ' T professional business, in Nortbuiiilierlaiid and Union counties. He is familiar with His German luiiriiap;e. ' OFFICE :- Opposite the "Lawrence House," few doors from the Court House, Kunbnry, Aug. 10, 1 S .J 1 . -ly. Estateof "MOSESICHIErDec'dr- TVOTICE is hereby given that letters T tanif ntnry liavo been urn n ted to the sub scribers mi tho estate of Moses Richie, dec'iL, lute of Sbnniokin township, Northumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate, or having claims against the same, are requested to call on the subscribers for settlement. They will meet at the house of tho dee'd., on Saturday, the 27lh Septcmlicr, for that purpose. IA AC RICHIE, ABISEIt -IHARM E,1CCl"or Shamokiu tp., Aug. 10, 1851. OL ' TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. 20 per cent saved. Country Merchants Buyinj IWVjiriu, ff Ciflltl.0 DUUIOIKOIIUli Yif can save SO per cent by calling on wax. I. KING, No. 48, N. 2id St., (Mow Arch west side.) PHILADELPHIA, .IIEUE cun lie found a large assortment of ' the above named articles, just received from the manufacturers. August 23, 1851. 3mo. IVIECHANICSBTJRa- INSTITUTE. A Select School for Young ladies. riMIE Mechanirshnrg Institute is pleasantly A located in tlie healthy village of Mechanics burg, Cumberland county, nine miles west of HarrNburir ; a village noted throughout the sur rounding Counties for the morality of its citizens. It is accessible by ruilrond, Ilia Cumlicrlund Val ley Railroad passing through the place. The course of instruction is sucb ns is pursued in the best Seminaries in the country. It is the design of the Prineipnl to instruct the intellectual owers, to cultivate Incoming man ncrs, and to educate in such a manner, as may prove practically useful. Sessions. The school year is divided into two semi-annual sessions, each of five calendar mouths. The summer session commences the first week in April, and closes during tho lust week of Au gust. Tlie winter session commences tha 1st week in October, and terminates tho lust week of February. At the close of each session there will be pub lic rxan illations. Terms ; Boarding, including light, per session 5 mo. $50,00 Tuition, " 10,00 Modern langungn, - - 10,00 Druwiui;, ' 6,00 Music, Piano, with use, " " 15,00 Or, if pTelcrred, per session of 5 mo, including the above items, 65,00 Payable in advance $35. balance, at the close of tlie srsxiiiu. Books, stationery, music, Ac, furnished at Philadelphia prices. Pupils will lie received at any period during the session, and charged accordingly. For further information, please address tho Principal for a circular. F. M. L. GILLELEX, Principal. Mcchniiicshurg, Arj. 0, 1S51 3mo. Alden's Condensed Reports cf Penna- H I 'ST Published, and for sale by the subscri lier tbo ittroiid Yutiimt of Alden's Con densed Pennsylvania Kiporis, containing the last three volumes of Ycntes' Reports, and two first volumes of Uinney's Reports. The first vol ume ofAlden, containing Dallas' Reports, 4 vol umes and Yea tea' Reports, voluma 1, is also on hand, and for sale. The above two volumes are complete within themselves, and contain all of Dallas' Reports, 4 volumes, and all of Yeatcs' Rrpnrts, 4 volumes, licsidcs the two first volumes of llh'rnoy's Reports. Tho third volume is ready and will lie put to press immediately. H. b. MAJSS'EH, Agent Sunbury, Aug. 1G, 1851. PATENT CORN SHELLER. THE attention of tbo Public is invited to this improvement in CORN SHELLERS, which is acknowledged to be for superior to any other, lieing on an entirely new principle, shelling the Corn lengthwise of the ear, the Cob passing straight through without revolving thereby re quiring no gearing to tncrease its sjieed, which adds so materially to the cost of other machinery. It turns easier and shells cleaner than any other, and is portible in size, and durable in construc tion. Persons in'erestrd ore invited to Call and see it in oeratioii The right of thin and other ' for sale. For further particulars ad dress or apply to DAVID ELD RIDGE, N. W. Cor. 2d it Dork Sis., 3d stories. Philadelphia, Aug. !, 1851. 2mc ! Housewife's Help amf HnxfrniulV Jof THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID TOES away entirety with that laborious tusk " of rubbing the Clothes upon the washboard. It contains no ingredient whatever, injurious to the finest J'nlirie or the Jlr.iA. The proprietors wish every on to give it s trial, and if it does not prove to be as recommended, tha money, in every such case Will b' refunded. FuH direc tions areompaiiy each bottle. Retail price 12 Cents per Dottle, sufficient to do (u-o ordinary vatiing, and saving the Clothes more by not rubbing them, than the cost of six bottles lie sides removing ttuiis of fruit, &e., if there be any, and the rime id' labor saved. Prepared only by I. P. HOYT & CO., P. A. Fox, McEwensWrio; sole agent fur the Counties of Union and Northumberland. Philadelphia, Aug. 30 5-VTE.NT UKiTTANIA STDi'PElftS for bar bottles- for sals' by II. 13. MAtsssER. Sunbury, April 12, 18Sl. RXOLD'S WRITING FLUID amf Adhe si w and legul envelopes, for mile by It. I). MAS3ER. Sunbury, April 2(1, 1851. INK Boureau's celebrated hik, and also Con' " teres ink for sale, wholesale and retail by December 28, 1850. If. I). MASSER. ITEE BILLS Justices and Constables Fee Hills handsomely prints on card paper, for ale t this office. WRITING FLUID and self sH.ir IW T lopes, just received sud for sale by April" l, 1851. H. B. MASSETt. 1011 sale at this office, Superior Black Ink, - Cattle Medicine st 85 cts, Pure Esssncs of Ginger, 25 cents. PyVTRACT CF GlNGEhV-A fresh supply just received and for sale st this office. Price 25 cents. Sunbury, July 13, 185t .17 in JL TO THfi lNDEPFA'DANt. VOTERS OF NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY.. rHE subscriber hcrrhy oners himself to tha I electors of Nortlmmlierland County, at tha ensuing election as a VOLUNTEER CANDI DATE for tho office of Sheriff. Should 1m be elected, he promises to discharge the duties of tho nfiicc, in such s manner as to give entire salwfitclioii to all concerned. - . SAMUEL SAVIDGE. . ; Upper Augusta, Aug. 0, 1851. TO THE tNDEPENDANT ELECTORS OF NGRTIHJMBKULWD COUNTY. n THlIIi subscriber hereby informs the indepctul cut voters of Noithninlierlaiiii county, that he is a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE- for the ulUce of .County Commissioner. Should he lie elected he will so every effort to disebnrge the duties of the office in such s man ner as will give entire satisfaction to the commu nity. JOSEPH WALL1S. Northumberland, Aug. 9, 1851. TO THE ELECTORS T)F NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. rililE subscriber respectfully informs his friends J. and fellow citizens of Northumberland coun ty, that he oners himself as fl candidate for County Commissioner, . St the ensuing election. Ha solicits from his friends and fellow i-iu'.ens a support, and promi ses should ho t e elected to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. CHARLES WEAVER. Sunbury, May 21, 1851. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. Fki.t.ow Citii!ks : At tbo earnest solicita tion of many of my friends, I hereby announce myself as a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for the office of County Commissioner at the approaching election. Should I lie elected I promise lo discharge the duties of said office with fidelity nnd impartiality. I solicit the sup port of my fellow citizens. CALEB DARRET. Lower Augusta, June 14, 1851 SPENCER & RENDELL, MANLTACTLItKUti OF Gold anil Silver Ten nnd Vncil Cnsrs, No. 2, Maidi-.n La.nf, One door from corner of Broadway, New York, Every pen will be warranted for one year. N. B. Tho nlKivc firm were awarded Gold and Silver Medals, for five consecutive years, at ths Fair of tho American Institute, for tha best Gold Pens. July 2(5, 1851. 3mo. NEW G00D3, AT THE STORE OF JOHN YOUNG, "Vl'HO respectfully informs hi friends and customers Unit he lias returned from Philadelphia, with an excellent assortment of New Spring Goods, which he offers for sale at his old stand in Mar ket street. These goods will lc sold nt ths low est prices. His stock consists of every variety, viz! Dry Goods, SucA os Clnths, Ctixshncres, Hfuslins, Calicoes UMirirtm', Laic a Chintzes nf La dies Dress and Fancy Goods generally. Also an assortment of ralni Leaf Hats, Cap3, &o, QUEENSWARE. Hardware. Iron n ml Steel, Nails, it., ALSO: A general assortment of Groceries, Sugar, Collee, Tea, Cheese, Mo lasses, Spices. II?" Produce of all kinds taken in exchange at the highest market priced. Sunbury, May 24, J851. GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT TUB STORE CF FRXLINCc & GI1ANT, marset street, sunmry, ra., T HE svlwribcrs hereby inform their old cus tom-era and the public generally, that they have just lcrcived a large and extensive assort ment of all kinds of .Merchaitdi.er which they olH-r to pure lia.xrs ut snclr rates, that they can not retrain froirr buying. Their assortment of Dry Good!, is large, em-firacinjj all kmdv of Cloths, Cussiiners, Sattiuells, $-c. A general assortment of Summer wear, of LINEN, WOOL and COTTON, Staple, and Fancy Goods for Ladies, of all kinds, such its Calicoes, Mons. du Luines, Lawns; Urngharns, &c. GROCERIES and QUKENSWAKE. Afso-n-n excellent assortment of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.- DUrusi AND Mf.DICIMlf. Fish, Salt and Plaster; VtF Country produce of all kiintr taken m x change at the highest market price, fcunbury. May 10, ISjI. LOCK HEP.E, II.LIAM HOOVEK' respectfully informs his friends and customers that ha has just rcrtirned fiom l'liiiudclphia, w ith an excellent assort'incrtl of NEW SPRING GOODS, which lie oilers for sale a( lus new store at Mas ser's Mill, Hollowing Run. Thcb'a goods will be sold at the lowest prices. iiw stock cc.wi's of K.vKy VATtiE ry, vm Dry tloods, tc, Such as Cloths, Cassimeres, Muslins, CaTliioeS, Ginglmms, Lawns, Chintzes and Latlier Dress Comls eentralhj. A LSO r A it assortment' of Talm Leaf Hats, Caps,- &ev QUEENSWARE, HARIjWAKK, IliON an4!STKEL, NAILS. &e A general aasortiueiU of Groceries, such as Sugar, Co.Tci', Tea, Molas--so, Spices, Also an assortment of Liquors, such as Brandy, Rumt Wlikhtyy Wints-, Sec. W Vrochice of ell kinds taken hi exchange at the highest market prices. Hollowing Hun, Muy 10, 1851 ly. SILVER WATCHES. A few double esses Knirbsh Bilver Watches, for sale st very low prices by H. 13. MASSE It. bunbury, April 13, 1851'. J.VHTH'8 ESSENCE Of JAMAICA GlN GEH, s' fresh supply just received, snd for sals by U. B. MASSER. April 12, 1851. rjGLD PENS with and Without silver cases just received, snd for sals bv II , PuHbury, April li Ut-V Ti:nTAItM3 CATTLE POWDER PREPARED V ' . : (" BREINIO, PRONKFIBL11 At CO. No. 187 North Third Street, Vhilndelphia. T'lL1? IF,'vt,,CT antitleil Itt ttn mitte trutlmmr all A t. I".'." ' t'w K" milk .if all tlM CAT- l..'i.rV '"" '', whirti Inim Iwrn lliumlit or.iirs. ."""n.' ' " ""I'T f mrt. - Imlnnl M i-Ull.-tw. .,.v m,M . i?'.,,'",l''r ssy k,w.W Unrtncli hi tlw mm i. .i 1 """nnl le iwfeelly hcnllhy il will clthn i..r u """' "lit nimn ..kI bolter or Dm hT?1 - i J',npr,:v "l",Hy ' f"- ' thereto in lime In cnirt.lrrBil w, mVii n..il,H, e,if llir ample nrti. cles of every Fnrm.T, whn k.,, rtiary l sml ,,f evrrv pfTS-HI OW1IIIIS a IKXK. It I. . ,m ,,V',hOM kilHl .if MliTvaEi thai . merely -.- , ,hi 0p lor a shirt r,',",,.'",1. !l,w.''M?.""! ""r hii h it hss of wvirerliMf IIIPI'I IIIC ALII) (which is nn eir-i mnlter) into l.i Tic acid or oi.aiNS cause n (rrenier nimmit of nutritions niatler to lie rxtrnde-il fnim tlie anine siuoiiHt of IihkI. Ilrau rnmitily eonkl lie, were tlie active prim-iph-e iif natiiliun t pnwi mit of Ihe system in Ihe form if lhrptiatr Acin.- We have ireeivnt a tnntiiliute nf evidence to prove what we have Mid nhnve. tiulure say i We htive mixinl tlie active nmut. with ereet ntimlMw "f VwiRTAhi u pknitsnml herlis, which Ume ami ne heve pnivl to he nael'nl, impniviiifr the npnetite and prumisinf ilirestiini of the fo xl i tints seenrins a henllhy enidilion uf ihe hlond, from tvlilt tlie Mil, anil Fat mini lie formed. It mnv be used foriloa.aa, Cuws anil IIixu lurllie fotluAV lug eumplainti and diauiM-s. YEMXlW WATKtt, a ilnnavnaia aickneas, which ile troyt inimy vahmblo homes every year, ia very often entirely c-urcl tiy Ihe free use of Una powiltr, in all easel It will prevent I ho disease from coming nu. TlliS ffiHCIIK ia OWIlillff t I n Iwiil m,.l Itl.-.r!al.A.l mlmlm of the blood which becomes Ihiu, watery ami of all yellow Tins p-der by improving the atomach ami giving lo tne bl.jiKl a greater quantity of red purllrles, lllionls the ietand only poanible rlinnra of rei-overy. If I lie Imrse is inr g iiie, give morning and nitrht a tidilnspoourul in wet feed, il in the beginning tna-e a ly at noon, il'milt to pre vent the dianiae twice a week. m.AHHI-:ni.Vu.Tliis is Ihe ruimlionof ni.iiy vnlnn. Hie Horses hy eatuiniition j by a constant diei-hiirge of sali va which might to go Into the sUimach to assist digestion. It is a aperies of sidivntion often produced liy Ixdias To- hncc growing in the pnstnro gnnmd A Ta spooulul threelllnea n week will iV..ni,M..ilu . .1.. ie :. ihiea not ilepeial on the Tobacco lii tlie grass, under such C'T.'i'!!'?M"''n'" !!'8 n',inn:" "" ' kept in the stable. ills I l-.MPr.lt.lt' ihe powder is early and freely iki iillier remwlv nerd lw ni ii v.... ,.. nsed. dreils of Horses of this Ironblesoine disease to Ihe surprise of thiwe whn lil it. If .,t u, mlv f,,,, , f"nii.-d in llie neck it cannot restore the aniiuut perl'eellv trendy cured hull- ilil the mutter is diwhnrged. uw it eorlv n,.l ,i,.,,i such n result. A J aliUnpouinul once or twice a dnr is enough. ' til.ANniins. Tliis id'senm has ImftVl all FAaaiaas Oive this powder u fair triul nnd it will do wonders iii inn leinwe iino i crlii incurnlrie milady. It is a disnase ... ...u K .mem nun sept up ny liuperlertllutritinn III such cases a Tul.k-i.noom ill cyerv duv twice lin- f ,n..,l. or two, iii constant succession, will in nine cases out of a dozen effect n cure, it hns been fairly tested. Couirhs nnd shortness of Ilrcjill, flm.tiHii, lungs, a Tiiblespuouiul every morning : if it uUilrs once of twice n week. IHiOK I.OV.fPtniTI-:r) tlOitSKS, or where there is any remains of Founder or slill'm-ss of iil.ui.in, and ths Horse will not fallen, or wheru the hair is rough ami sUiuds alrunrlit out, tiro food seeming lo do no good, the I'owiler pr-lucca ulnnMt iuiiucdinlc iinproveineut of Ihe noiiiiiii, hut loirimunn improves ami with gishucss of tho animal disappears, lmcouiing lively omU on improves and Wllh It nil the B inr. I spirited, and tlie uuir smooth unit slick. ,ir suiooih and slick. COW?. For Milkixo Cows, we nre fully convinced lint it not "J'y tmprin-es the nraility, liut that it inerenses the amount of .Milk. Crenin nnd Hotter some who hnve irirrt tlie rx peruiieiit iy a PoiukI a AVeek, olliers suv liall a pound wlnle one person insisted iimiii it Hint lieimide two pounds more n week Irom ench Cows. We think it will lie found to nvernge trotn a half to a ponnd per week nn each Cow, if the Cowa are perfectly henllhy. Thiaiidililinmil amount is iimde liy the conversion of thellippuric Acid into Nitro genous and futty compounds : nisi liy supplying the oiv gen taken in hy tlie lungs, witli the element's of reaction ; without taking any of the .Nitrogenous purl im, of the feed HOLLOW HOItN or WOLF ; HOOF DlSKAiHK nnd alt other diseases of nent cittteih veii'lnig ilpiai a hui stale of tlie HuiiU. are reniovcil spenlily and efleclunHv Cows, wlioseiuilk is blue, thin and wuteiy and where it dors not yield much cremn, or where Cows give bloody milk, or which nre used to shind long dry, it will Im found nn almost infallible remedy, by improving I lie condition of the IJ.iimI nnd creating a henllhy digestion t a TublesiMsin fill every day or every oilier ilay as it may be necessary. HOf.S. Figs in the summer often overheat themselves, get swcl. leil necks, coughs, nlcers in tlie Lungs and Liver, which cause Ihem to die very suddenly, Ihcse nmv be prevented entirely by putting a pound oi n hull into n Hnrrcl of swill : nnd it will ut the same time c nuidcrably hasten the fallen lug process. N. H.-'lnnn animal which is giving milk and yoa are desirous lo tntleii ul the same time, you sh.ntld u it give more limn a MhlcsKonfnl once a week or it will retuidlhe formation of fnt by increasing the amount of Milk each persm try its clients for himself and ha will Soon lie snlislied of its excellent qualities, and lliat no Far mer should he without it. For tlie purpose of finding nut stilt further how far our justly celebrated CATTLK FOWDKH, is errtilleil to the ciaifidence ol an intelligent people; We hive addressed Ixllers nil parts of the t'imed Stales, where our Pow der has been tist-il, and we nre alile vnr from the eviileuce ttius hrouglit before us, to assure every Funner, Iliary-ni.-ni and Horse-man, Unit it has thus fur veiy uiueh ex ceedeil our most Miuiguiue expi-Uitions. With the additional kimwlclire thus far obtained, Wk Hin-s we will lie eunhled to make the brat and moat per fect CArTLK MuniciNB ever yet otfereil lo a discerning people. It acts ns a valuable promoter of digesliou. im proves tlie qu-ility of the blood and thus inerenses the amount of either Fat, Milk and consequently of fruiter. Kven lu the healthy Animal Ilcwaru of Counterleiu ns Ihe exlensive Kile of oar powder hns induced olheis In in ike an Imitation of it. l-.nch pack has our written Signature on tlie end. . , ""'I'"1. FROXEFIKf J) A CO. rliilndi-lpliin, July so, 1331 ly. The uiiJersiitned have enterid into Co-part, nership under the firm of HIM BY I,.VW11EXCE, TO CARRY ON THE Paper & Rag Business, At No. 5, Minor Street, Philadelphia: THERB they intend keeping a large assort " " mcnt of papers, &c, consisting in part as follows : Writing papers ; wove and luiJ,- American and English. Bath Posts and Note papers; wove and laid, gilt and plain. t olio Posts, I lat Caps, Printing Papers, all sizes. i Hardware papers, from 19 by 84 to 40 by 48. Colored and whit tissue papers, American and English. Hollingsworth's Patent Manilla' papers. Colored and white Shoe papers, coimnon s'nd extra sizes. Bulr Envclojie papers. Colored Printing and Cover papers. , Manilla papers, all sizes, Glazed Royal, aft Co lors. Druggist, Blue Medium and Filtering papers. Tea, Secret and Colored papcrvfor coiilcctioii era. Rag, Manilla and Straw wrapping papers. Bonnet, Binders, Box, Cup and Trunk board's. White and Bull" Envelopes f Legal, Letter, Note and Card sizes. Agents for Bliss, Potter Co'g Printers' Cardj in packs and sheets, white amf colored odd si ees, cut tu order. Also, tliek tnlt; Figured and Plum glazed papers; JOt'EPH RIM Br, late of 88 N. Third st. N. S. LAWRENCE, lute of No. 3 Minor st. N. B. 500 Tons of Rags wanted in eichango for cash. Philadelphia, July 20, fas'"!. 6mo. 'Svorlsjmen Take Notice." JOIINKill)En, North East cor. Walnut iV Secomt Streett. PHrr.ADEi.rniA. n.V8 ON HAND, just received, complete; Assortment of 8lnit liuus, Powder Flunks, Game. Bugs; and all other Sporting Apparatus of Die lu?st Slid most approved patterns. He has constantly on huud sporting powder of all descriptions, Percussion Caps, b'liot, Bullet Moulds, Bull and Itlaule Cartridges, and a gen erut assortment of materials for Gun Makers, Ac. Also Percussion Caps of a superior quality, deetgned expready for U. 8. Rifics. An Assortment of Fishing Tackle always on hand. A4I tlie above; and any other articles in his line, the gubscrilier will sell as low as any other establishment in the United Males. Iu testimony of his skill as a manufacturer, ths Franklin Institute, in the years 110 and 1142, awarded to him two' certificates -and ill the yeare 1814, 181fi, tVt7, 1843 and' 1850, five ail vet inedtrhi; sit of which may be seen st his place of business. JOHN KRIDKR; : Philadelphis, July 19, 1851. amo.' 100 LABORERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY on the Trev- RottJ Sections 61 & 52 i st ; Vou,u wf tU lu. qonoy Creek, to wb;,m bicrul sWi will bs paid, IRA T. CLEMENT A Go. s,i'.iriury, July 5, '851 tf. i 3 AT0n3r A superior article for sitle at the J A W ?ore of HEN RY DSSE R, 8unbury,Feb, 1G, 1850,- LOOK 11 Kit KIH fpilE 8uli rifer respretfully - 'informs Ilia Mends and th :-V-l': .V tintilie einprlt. tltet tta still continues the SADDLERY BUSINESS, At his old Wtantl in 3arkct Street, Sunbury, two doors abovs Market 8(unre, where he con stantly keeps on hand, s large assortment of Heady Made Harness, (Double & Single.) with PSIvef, Tlrass and Japan ned mounting. Also Paddles, Bridles, Trunks, , , . Valicrs, Whips, Collars. All kinds of work in tiis line made to order, In ss neat a style as can be got np in this country. Persons wishing to purchase; wilt plense call ami examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. , N. 1). The subscriber has just 0irtd trw and splendid Assortment of Saddlery, Such a Silver, Brass nnd Japanned mounting' Patent 8c1f-Adjustintr Trees, Patent Roller Bits, Rurinjr Bridle Bits, Trunk and Valice Wks, Trunk Board, Trunk Nails, Homes, Traces, Trim minis Lares, Tufts, Sad dle Web, Single and Double, Whito ' ' Enameled Leather, Patent Leather, Oil Cloth, Rosetts, Tassels, Fancy Brow-Bands, Saddle Trees, Deer's Hair, PATENT FLY NETS of all kinds. All of which will be sold as cheap if not rbeapcT than they can bs got elaewbere, for cash or approved credit. ANDREW J. STROIL Sunbury, April 3G, 1851. Cm. MARBLE MANUFACTORY, CHEAP (JHAVE STONES, rjnHE suliscriber informs his friends and ths -"- public, that ho continues fr carry on ths Marble Business in all its branches, at his olJ stand in Milton, Pa., and is prepared to mnnu' furture Monuments, Tombs, Gravestones, &c, of the lajst materials, and most finished work mansbip, and at the lowest prices. Letter Cutting;, English and German in tha most modern and elegant style. Designs fur Monumonts, Urate Stones, 5cC, always on hand. K. I). Orders for Ibtf F.nat s'l.tn of tl, rival- ., - .... . . ... l1"1!'". "ecuicii ny leaving the sams at tlie otitce oi Uio "aunbury A mcricnn. "Sunbury ANTHONY HIPr. Milton, May 10, 1851. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK, COMPREHENSIVE summary of Universal History, together with a Biography of Dis tinguished Persons, to which Is appended an epi tome of Heallien Mythology, Jfatufal Philosophy, Gen' era I Astronomy and Pbysiology. Adopted and BfcJ in tho Public Schools of Philadelphi3r E. S. JONES cc Co., Publisliets, S. W. Comer FOURTH and RACE Sts., Phils. Teachers and School Committees addressing letrers to in post paid, -will be' furnished witli Copies for examination. VW A Full and Complete Assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY, for Sals at th Lowest Priers. May 8, 1891. ly. JOHN CALVERLEY, Iflanul'tt tutor or CA1TDLE MOULDS, No-.- )69 Race, (Sassafras,) street, Above Third, opposite the White Swan JIoUl. rHILADELFBIA, Tallow Chandlers snd MauufuctuTers can bs supplied with a first rnte Article, of Cortdle Moulds, of Superior rxceHence srnd nnish, N. B. The Moulds are made nf tlie desf Metal and polished by a new Patent Mdch'ina, which give thcin an extra finish.- 'i'liey aro after ths English style the tips to screw oil the pipe, tni the pipe to screw tiiiht in the bench. LV Wiimi-ITEU to be far superior to- any other now in use. He also manufactures Surgical Pumps trul Syringes. April 12, i851.6ino. New Music Just Published. tf EE & WALKER, 102 Chesnnt st Bjt era constantly publishing and receiving,' new and bcautiruf mimic from the most distin guished composers. The Mloving list contains some of their choi ce.t and most popular Soirgs-, Waltzes, Polkas, &e. Now, fhou arf Gone', a beauliful song, words by Thomas J. Dichl, music by Hambridgn. My .New England Homo, words and music by Mrs L. Wa-lc'. Orohe's Omnibus; by C. Grob a collection1 of Duetts. . Sounds from Horni, pirmo'ond violin, by Jos. Gung'l. Pretty Little Folkas for Tretty Little People',- by J. Liiijc, All the WiiiUa aJo Sleeping, by A. S. Wora- Girnrdiarf Amrel, by the author of "Lqvs Not." llouscbolir Words, written by Chas. Young, do. The Alliens, Words hy Thomas J. Dichl, mu sic by Horr. LEE oV WALKER have constantly on hand. superior Pianos, and a eupply of Martin's Cele-' bruieif Guitars, which together with a true a-' : aorrmeut of Musical Instruments and Mercban dize in general, comprise s stock not to bf' sur passed by that of any other establislim'imr iii ths country. LEE & WAI.hER, 163 Chesnut street, Swaim'e Building. Philadelphia, Juno 38, 1851. ly.- NO CUKE NOT PAY I Hughes' Fever and Aarue Pills ! I i PERFECT anrl speedy cure snd Agdo is guarsnteed to cure for the Fever' any one who' may use the Pills. They have been used forth' last teveu ytan and have never been known to' fail iu s single instanced and in eases, too; where persons have had the disease foe several years, without intermission. Tho proprietor chullrngti th world to produce on article that' will euro in as short a time, without leaving any' deleterious ctlccts front the use of it If the Pills' do not perform s speedy and perfect cure, the1 proprietor will return the money. For sale by Jacob S. Lawrence, Minerssillo; E. Hcllerl stein, Trcvorton; S. R, Dixon, Schuylkill) if ven; John W. Friling, Sunbury; Mm- A. Mc CoV, Notliuuiborlaud t. Dr. llsuH", Danvills JohiiSbarplcss, Cattawisaa ;. Dr. J-uJd, WilUaras port ; John Rascr, Milton, and by respectable Druggists thrniiglioul tlie' Slate. J. CLHTl!o: HUGHES, Proprietor. PotUvillo, Juod 28, 1851. ly. UNIOX HOTEL, SUNBURY, PA, J. the Public thatCey i continue to enter, taut travel .ers and others at their old establish aland u Market street, west of the Court House. Ibeir long experiep, l th bualru-a,. and ths well eatahli--'iie(1 puUtion of tliair House, will,. l, irust, ba s sufficient guarsntoe;. tUU UiSiT rustomcrs wUl ls well cooniinooars4 March , 161 tf. W?NNtfNDnTN(i"ir6KTISE LAT- CHE3. Aii'excvUvut srticle, for safe at? haU" the usual price hy J W. FA'JLl?G,' Sunbnry, Jvdy f. IM0. TILANK Parchmew Pappr Deds and. buk - Mortgages, BanJa, tiecutiona, 8ummonsT &.C., for sals by 11. U. MASSER1- Sunbury, April 88, 1851. -t 7-':