SUNBU11Y AMERICAN AND SHAM0K1N JOU11NAL athai is of i.kttrr from Ton, lAtl l KknKVA, N. Y., ) September 14, 1851. J Having arrived ftt lliis beautiful village last eVeuiinr, In company w ith my friends mid travelling companion, I), flrautijjam, David Tnoirart, and A. E. Kapp, Esq. I thoii?ht I conlil no belter employ a few lei sure moments than hy jotting down n few of our "incidents of travel." Geneva is ono of thnso lr rt.nl i To I towns of which there are tiiitc n number in lliis Stale. lis location is at the foot of Seneca lake. Tho population is about nix thousand. In thoir buildings and their gardens, the Genevans show much good lasle. The lots are large, and ample yards, filled with thrubbery and shade trues, are common in almost every part of the town, except iho business portion near tho Lake hhore. Tho Hotels are large, ami cotnfortn lile, ar.d judging from Ihe Franklin, in which we are (jnarleied, well kepi. Indeed com fort and cleanliness is everywhere apparent. . The contrast in travelling facilities between this Stale and the northern part of Pennsyl vania is grenl indeed, and places our neigh bors of New York, nt least twenty years ahead of us in impiovemenls. The H ip from Northumberland to Williamsport, in the P.ickel, ufiord but few incidents, from Wil liamsport lo Ralstor, twenty-five miles, there was norning peculiar excepting that we were towed in a ear by a rope over one of the most rickelly rail roads ever used, though we are pleased to learn that this load will be relaid with an iron track, bv January next, and we trust ere long that it will bo continued to El miia. Having arrived at Ilalslon in the eve 111112, we were of course regaled with what every traveller arriving there expeels, us naturally as a waterman does his ham and eggs, I mean a supper of liout, fiesh from tlui brook. My friend D.tvid, whose know ledge in the science of gastronomy is im' confined alone to the flesh of SlmiijJ'ae aim Chittagong fowls of ponderous vveu-hi, view, ed with epicurean delight a well heaped plate of this delicious fish placed K-fuie us. That we all did justice to the ample fare of our host, is most true, anil if fiieud David look the lion's share of the speckled piscato rial, it was conceded to him by ihe parly, as a mailer of right, as no one was belter cn tilled from si.o and corporal capacity to maintain tho title, but 1 should not wonder lu 11 1 nl in the next Milloinan, a dill'eieul ver sion ol lliis story from the pen of my imagin ative friend in defence of himself. The Landlord, generous fellow ! rhaiged him but live cents extra, being the first cost of the half dozen additional trout of w hich I paid ill making change. Tho great products of t Iii -s narrow valley, almost all the way to El mira, a distance of seventy-live miles, is lumber, which, with the iron ore and bitu minous coal won! I, of itself, mislain a rail road, independent of the immense travel from tho lakes, and thu West. Next morn ing at 3 o'clock, we set out over a rough road in a sterile narrow valley, to Canton, fifteen miles, for breakfast, and if 1 did not enjoy codfish and stewed chickens in close proximity, as well as some of the party, es pecially when the same unpolished knife and fork was used in both dishes, I at least made ample amen .Is at the elegant supper tablo on board the steamer that conveyed us from Jefferson, at tho foot of Seneca lake, to this place, at its head, a distance of forty miles. At Troy, in Bradford county, fifteen miles further, we found a small town with a num ber of elegant buildings, and greatly improv ed, since its destruction by lire a few years since. Near this place, a most cruel mur det was committed a few weeks since, on the person of a constable, Mr. Pomeroy, who had arrested a man named Peters, for ob taining goods undei false pretences. Peters having been tied, and placed on a wagon was cut loose by a man named Henson, one of his confederates, when Peter plunged bis knife into the heart of the constable, who only lived long enough to exclaim that he was stabbed. Peters and Henson were both immediately arrested and conveyed to jail. I trust no false sympathy will prevent this wretch from expiating his crime on the gal lows. From Troy to Elmira, twenty four miles, them was no:hing peculiar or attrac tive, excepting tho numerous dog-power churns, and a most unique, durable and nes. tic looking fence, made of pine stumps laid nil the sides, the long spreading roots inter locked, firming apeifect barricade. Within two miles of E'mira we struck the plank road, ihe first wo ever travelled over. This roail is about four years old, and is much used. The fact is, these loads are in hiuh favor in this Slate, and the slock is of the most profitable kind, yielding from 10 to 55 per cent, with a reserved fund sufficient for renewal every six or seven years. The jilank are laid, or lather appear imbedded in the ground, and the road ilself is hardly dis tingnishable, at a short distance, from a coin, moo road. Elmira is but eight miles north of the .-;;.! line, and although previously a () .l.i i.-i.i, -loan, is now, since the consliucti. n m ;!';..'. eiantio modern improvement, the Sea Yuik and Eiiu Kail Itoad, one of tic: i.mM thriving towns in the Slate. Ii i h.uaieoiuely located, on a large Hal, surrounded in evety direction by feitile fields in a hili statu of cultivation, lint in this, us in almost every prosperous village, manufacturer and me chanic, were busily employed in various branches of business. Some of I ho Hotels in lliis pl.ice, in p. )int of style and capacity, svouM Jo credit lo any of our largo cilies. Another u in fin) cmn.-e of erection, ut a cost ill' JOO.OJO which, it is said, w ill uccnmmu dale 601) pennus. These improvement are tin result of 111 Erie Uail Head and may af ford some idea of the gruat iinpoitance of the completion of the Buiibtiry and Erie rail ruiiJ, vtbicli iu point and gruje, distance and -.le!y, would have iivnneiiifl advantage over the New Yoikroud. At FJirjUa ua luok the ears for JeileiMjn, at Ilia head of Rt.'iieea like, ii mile. 'l liis road like the Kiie road is of the wide guage, the rails being laid kix feel opart. The ears are about ten feel wide in side, and will comfortably accommodate 3 ju each seat. We reached Jeljursou in lifly minute s, and were soon on boaid the lieu l.oder, a l.-.rgH vessel for to small n like, and built at a cost of about f fiO.OiJO. liul the lake travel .v ill be grcaily diminished, as the rail road l i .1 (fersnn, Is already extended to C'annndaignn, and will be formally opened for (ravel lo morrow. At Canandaigna it connects with the line of road lo Buffalo. The competition for tiavel is great, and Ihe fare is necessarily very low. Our fare from Northumberland lo Elmira 115 miles, was five dollars; from Elmira to Jefferson, 82 miles, fifly cents from Jefferson to Geneva, by water, 40 miles, fifty cents; from Geneva to Rochester, nbonl 50 miles, fare 81.25. If the Williamsport and Elmira road was fin. ished, and the road from Harrisbntg and Sun bury extended lo Williamsport, Ihe whole distance from Harrisburg lo Rochester could be accomplished in ten hours, at an expense of nboul six dollars. With such facilities nnd at such rales, it would be impossible lo pre. diet iho vast amount of travel t lint would lake this route front the great nnd growing West. To morrow wo shall continue our journey to Rochester, nt which place the ireat Agricultural Fair will be held for three days, commencing on Tuesday ihe Ifiih iust The concourse there will be immense and is estimated at no less than 200,000 persons. The sudden transition from heal to cold on Saturday afternoon is most uncomfortable. Though sweltering with the heat, in a few hours afterwaids we were comfortable with cloaks nnd overcoats. In my next letter 1 will endeavor to describe some of the many 1 interesting sights of this great exhibition. I K.ietiKsTF.R, N. Y , ) j Sept. 18, o . ) j This city probably never contained within ' its limits as many strangers as are now here, j attending Ihe great Fair of Ihe New York j Slate Asiicultniul Society. The Hotels are all , crowded and literally overflowing. Our party was foitunate in secuiing comfoi table lodg- I inirs at O'oncrf'sj Hall, a new Hotel near the , Depot, not so lame, but I think belter kept than eiiliei of tho clheis. The- ground epou j which tho Fair is lr:!J, is an enclosure with j beards, ol twenty l.ine acres, about a mile and a half fiom tlio city. Probably not less ; than 300 vehicles of all kinds were employed j in carrying visitors to and fiom the Fair ground. The road has been enveloped in I one continued cloud of dnsl, so that one cuuld scaicely distinguish nn object twenty yaids ahead. The first two days only members nnd exhibitors were admitted, each member and exhibitor being provided with a badge, about eight thousand of which weie disposed of, at one dollar each. On Thursday the doors were open for all, at one shilling ad mittance Tho receipts were about 1-1,000. This forms part of the funds, out of which tho premiums are paid. We were politely leceived as members of tho Pennsylvania Society, and presented with badges, &c. Mr. Kapp, one of our party was selected as one of the Judges to award premiums for hor ses. Quite a uumbei of these valuable ani mals were on the ground, and it was soon discovered by the knowing ones, that Mr. ICapp was well posted on this subject, and hence his appointment, which was unex pectedly conferred upon him. The array of fine cattle was said lo be greater than at any previous exhibition. The Dm ham short horns, ssem to be most in favor, and areally pre ponderated in number. In size they are cer tainly ahead of all others. Tho Devonshire, with their uniformly daik red color nnd curly necks, were much admired, but in size and weight they are small when compared with the Dm hums. A noble Dm ham bull, the property of Mr. Ferguson, a member of Par liament, of Canada, was sold lo a farmer of Seneca county, for $150. Canada West lur nished some of the finest stock on the ground. There are probably 40 or 50 of these valua ble animals exhibited, one amo-ig ihem be in;; valued at $ 1,000. One from Ihe State of Maine was perfectly while, and was much admired for his strength and make, lie ap pealed to ho as savage anil test less as a Men gal tiger, and was, ns most of them were, secured by a ring in the nose, nnd led by a slall' clasped to the ring. Amon tho furi osi. ics was u Hungarian bull and cow, of the color of a stray squirrel. They are of tho or dinary size, unit were imported when calves, a few years ago. Tho tail of the bull almost reaches the ground, and terminates with a line largo tuft or bunch of hair, which must prove exceedingly serviceable in fiy lime. A yoke of mammoth steers, weighing 2,500 pounds each, attracted much allention. The skills or sheds for horses, numbered about lot). The cattle were mostly in open stalls. The slock of swine was not so large, but there were some lino porkers of the male species, neaily as lariie as nn ox. A Chinese sow with 13 pias were exhibited by the President. The stock of sheep 1 did not much admire, except a few Sonlh downs. A pen about sivly feel in length, contained eve ly variety of poultry. Some were large and line, but I am inclined lo believe that David Tag-jart, Esq., of Noithumberland, could have taken the premium with a pair of his 'Miillayonts 111 'h" eeiln- of thu field is Mechuiiie's I lull. : a luiyc trie; -i.iti iv I 111! I i ; 1 3 ft i ail t.iietsot' Ut.r.Vmc,.! and iuvi n amis. .l,u:i.!.i"i'u i s Hall'' m another hwildiii:-, tilled w t r i domestic inanufuctureis, such us qui. Is, one ineiinos, shawls, clolh, needle work, carpets, hats and a great variety of articles. ' Floral Hall-' was covered wilh canvass, and was constantly crowded with ladies. The show of flowcis weio mostly Dahlia. Thu exhibition of fruit was much the most attractive, ni least to my taste. The display of peaches exceeded any thing ( ever saw. The Crawford early, Royal Kensington, and Honest John's, weie univer sally nJ mil oil . The largest and finest of these were from Canada West. The collec tion of apples was equally fine. Another en closme contained a large assoitnient of arti cles fiom Ihe Dairy. Another a vanety of all kinds of vegetables, fanning imple ments, such as ploughs, threshing machines, straw cullers, McCormick's und ilusa)' reaping machines, grass cutting machines, &e., coveied a large space of ground. The number of pcisous present on Thurs day, was variously ('Militated al 50,000 In 100,000 pernios, of nil st xes, sixes and con ditions. Though what was surprising x some Europeans, nut a rugged man or beg ear was lo be seen. A number of Hloomeis alu made llicir .ippearaucv on the gioutid and attracted, probably, mors attention than tho finest cattle, though some of ihem v ere not as much admired. A pretty gill, not loo far advanced in life, with a good figure, en cased In the Bloomer costume, is certainly Very attractive.. Two such appeared on the ground yesterday. They were dressed alike, and were probably sisters. They wore hand some straw hats, trimmed with green ribbon falling back on the shoulders, brown satin short skirts, with black satin trousers, very wide, handsomely trimmed with lace, and lied at the ancles, patent leather shoes, and a green silk sash thrown over the right shoul der and tied under the left arm. In the ere niug I met an interesting, bill distressed young giil, of about sixteen summers, in Ihe Bloomer costume, nt our Hotel, who had just arrived with her brother from Wisconsin As the landlord could not give them lodg ings, he had gone out early in Ihe evening to hunt lodgings elsewhere, and hud not re turned at 10 o'clock. The poor girl was weeping, and could not account for the long ubsenco of her brother. The young ladies in the room were endeavoring lo console her. There are rpiile a number of distinguished men in attendance at the Fair. Among them are Ex-Piesidenl Tyler, Gen. Wool, Governors Hunt, Marcy, Morton and Wrighf, &c. Judge Douglass of Illinois, will deliver the ndd'oss to morrow. Many are already leaving. This evening a train of twenty one loin; ear left for Buffalo, all crammed full. The landlords, the hucksters and the hackmen, have had a glorious time. The lumij,,,,! k iml souls, had agreed not to charge more than two dollars per day. Even .ie p,00l black charged double price, and the Barbers in some instances a quarter for a s,aVe. THE .lE?kIC.lT. SUNBURY. SATl'RDAY, SKrTEMBF.il 9T, IMI. II. It. MASSER, i:.lllor nnd Proprietor. To AnvKRT!EB. Thr ciri'iit:iliiii of lite Suitltiiry Amtrir!iii nrnting lite ilinVrmt liiwim on ihe SiiwiucIihiiuii if net exciM'ttril ireqtiiitk-tl liyniiy jmpcr jmtilialiei ill Xortli rrn l'cmisylvnnin. V. It. PAI.MI'U is our nitllt-iruEtMl fluent lurereivl miti Sfiiptiou mnl lliU-.TIiiiiS :il hianllifC, ill l'lilln.li-lphiii. Xew York, DoMon and iliillitiiore. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR : WILLIAM niC.LKU. of Cleai ij. Id ( Yimt . FOR CAN A I. C...M.MIS!i'XFi; : sirni (.lovkij. , of Clai ion Count) . For Judjes of the Supreme Cot. JOHN' U. GIBSON, of Cumberland. WALTER II. LOWRIE, of Allegheny. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset". ELLIS LEWIS, til Lancaster. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. County Nominations. Senator : Dr. LEWIS HECK, of Dauphin county. President Juile : ALEXANDER JORDAN, of Suubury. fssemhly : WILLIAM FOLLMER, of Tuibut. 1ssocirite Judges : CEOROE WEISEIt, of Suubury. JAMES II. MeCOUMICK, of Milton. Sheriff: WILLIAM Ii. KllT, of Rush. Prothonotnry : JAMES HEARD, of Milton. Commissioner : CHARLES WEAVER, of Suubury. Treasurer : JACOB VOl'XC, of Suubury. ' Coroner : AARON' KELLY, of Shamokiu. Auditor : J. II. ZIMMERMAN, of Suubury. iriMTOK'S TAIILK. Business KotU-es. 1). M. llrniitifnin of XorilmiiilH'rtHiiil, nilverlltes in our c"luiiiiw. ii ir-ml .-l.--l e.l Mm-k of stores, ftc Pnreluiaen woulil .1 well to fall uu him, before iuieliiiiiieliiewliere, Tlie r.xu-utori of Jcilin Met'leery, ilre'il, ilrr lor aula Die vulunlile t'urill, owned ly K.ld .Ui-'.l, siluale in riiiliie tjiiii'jiie township, and eiH.tuiiiiii lull uerel. See utlver lix'int-iil in anotliei t'oliunn. Tiik Dagikkrux Juiiiml No. 0, baa been reet'ivrd uik! by a hasty Mruiial of the Kane, we find it well filled Willi UHeful ami interesting umtter. rubiialiiilM'ini.lii'Hitli ly byS 1J. Jlniiiiilne, :)ll lltnuilway, New York. Dirnovmv or XIei hmi -, i. 411, ! Iliii work h uIktii r.Tfivt-il, wlit.'li i-..iiiitt'i'v ti.:: s.iine. Tina work ought to be taken by every it-rwii, in order lo keep iee with the jT'resa of art uihI aeiciire in every on of lb bihors iH' civiluieil life. Ilia one of the in sit useful und tinM.r ti.ol piihli.-utioua of theatre, ll ia just Ilia work for a uierliutiie. Adtlreaa D. Applelon &. C"., New Yolk. (UT" The h'.-avy run of advertiain fur Ihe hist few weeks, has taken up a large portion of our paper. We ask the indul gence of our friends, as in a lew weeks hence, we will be again enabled to give the usual variety. (TT Gov. Johnston addressed a meeting at Northumberland, on Tuesday evening last. tC" The proceedings of a democratic meeting held in Jackson township, , on Thursday last, came too late for publica tion. They will appear in our next. The meeting, we learn, was very lata;e and t-it-lliutiastic, and was most ably and cluij'n iit ly addressed by Geu. Kase, John J'urter, Esq., Dr. Lewis Heck, the democratic can didate for Senator, and J. B. Packer, Esq., in the English language, and by William Follmer, Esq., the democratic candidate lor Assembly, in the German language. CHARLES W. MKGIKHt ESQ. The many friends ol this gentleman, in Ibis County, are proud of the nomination which has been tendered him, by the de mocracy of Schuylkill county, as their can didate for the elevated position of Presi dent Judge of that district, and are highly gratified to learn that the prospects of hit election are to flattering as to render his success almost morally certain. Mr. Hegins is a native of this place, where he resided until the time of his re. moval to Poltsville, a few years since, and we know we hazard nolhing in saying that, perhaps, no genlleman of his age, in our community, was so well and favorably known and so universally esteemed as he. Ilis high moral character, unbending in tegrity, peculiar boldness and independ ence of thought and action, and uniform courtesy of manner, secured for him the confidence of the whole people ; while his powers of reasoning always clear, logi cal, comprehensive, argumentative and vig orous, his soundness of judgment, clearness of perception and thorough knowledge ol the principles and practice of the law, gave him a commanding position at the bar which it is not the fortune of many to attain. There are but lew, if indeed any, within the range of our acquaintance, bet ter fitted by nature and education, to wear the judicial ermine, and if our enlightened neighbors, the people of Schuylkill, have as high a regard for their own interests and as correct an appreciation of true merit as they should, we have no doubt of his tri umphant election. Such is our confidence in his ability, honesty and uprightness, that we know the position cannot honor him more than he will adorn it. California Ccius. ARRIVAL OF THE CHEROKEE. ON'E DAY LATER FROM f .VI.I I'Oll M A. Tho steamer Cherokee, Capt. Windle, arrived yesterday moininj;. ul New Yoik, from Havana and New Oi leans. She left New Oilcans on the 13th and Havana on the 17lh. On ihe 15th intelligence was received ut San Fiaiicisco of the execution uf notorious horse Ihief, at Monterey, named Otis, who cts., and ol h!i l. Sl c;.. Sales of lialti was one of ihe !nnf arrested and condom- j more bbl. at 23 cts. licit tiy l.yneti law to tie iinna, tun reseneil t by Ihe sheiifT, and escaped from prison, lie J was a'jaiu arrested in the hitler part of July, j and mi the liijlit ol Sunday, Au. 10, was l iken icit m" prH-m and hung by the vii- ', !. moo rnti:mil!e". fir t'aii" is now neaily bieljoe up. One I wiiiiii.is in ihe hands of the viuilaiice coui I muter, iwn olhcis are in prio,i, and ill- re- : ! maiieh.T have !lrd, I Al n meeitu:! oi i:ie war-n-i r -ii :iii : i-.n- t-- : eiseo. eaov.t i:t.'s iei' -leclaied i 1 1 p-it t t.nd 1 oi.l n .1 lo be .einoved. The b.nk Calalpa, while beating mil ol San Fiiiueiseii harbor on the I5:h of Anoiist i missed stays ami wejit ashore. Slin would be got oil' by Ihe revenue cutter Polk wilh the next tide. A public meeting was held at Sail Fran- eiseo on the evening of the 15th till, "lo I take measures for the protection of the city." Whether in conjunction with, or in opposition to the violence committee, is not said. imKAIU'll. NT i: 4 VI IIO AT Al (TI)KNT, Thirty Five Persons Killed und Wounded, Evansvii.i.r, l.N'D., Sept. 52. The steamer James Jackson exploded yes. lenluy, just as she was leaving Shawnee town, in Illinois. A dreadful and heait-rending scene ensu ed. Tbirtydive poisons were killed and A'ouiided' The shiieks of Ihe wounded and dyiii caused a tin ill of horror in eveiy breast. We received the sad news here this morn- in;, by the steamer Summit. The engineer iu charge of ihe boat, im mediately alter the explosion, is repelled to jumped overboard and reached the shore, when he look to the woods. A lady, who got aboard ut Shawneclown, was killed before getting out of sight of her home. The Steamer Cumberland Valley wah bul a shoit distance below the Jackson at the time of Iho explosion, bul immediately re turned, and the ulficers rendered all I ho as sistance in their power. After taking on board Ihe wounded, the Valley towed the Jackson nu shore. The Jackson was completely torn to pie ces fiom the fore lo the after part of her ca bin. Dei boilers are smashed Hal. F.very assistance that could be rendered lo Ihe sufferers by our citizens was cheer fully done. In the confusion of the moment it was very difficult lo get a eoirect list uf the kill ed and wounded. An immense procession of Free Masons, Odd Fellows. Fiiemen, Horse, Fool and Ar tillery, paraded the streets of Chicago, llli., on Fii.hty, the 12th iust., on the occasion of laying the fiist stone of the public buildings iu that city. It was a gala day. Maukix.s NewsPAPKRS. The I'osi master Oener.tl has decided thai it is lawful for publishers of newpapen, or others, "to draw a inaik over un udvertisemenl for ihe purpose of directing attention lo it." Hundred of our citizen complain of de bility and lantiour uf ihe system, derange ment of the liver und stomach, want of up petite, &e. ; ihey are frequently the result of too close application, and it Ihousand other causes we cannot heie name ; bul we woi.ld my lo al) so allliclcd, do as we have done gel a botllw or Iwo of Dr. Hotriund's (.ionium Hitlers, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and, out wind lor it, you will be cured We recommend ihis medicine, knowing from expeiieoce thai it is much superior lo ihe generality of patent medicines. We Mould say lo our leadeia, purrhase none unlets prepared by fr. C. M. Javksou, 1'biladel-plna. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER I PEPSIN, Ihe True Dilutive Fluid, or Ganlric Juice I A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Rennet, or the loin lli Stomach of the Ox, after directions of llaron Liebiir, iho preal I'hysiolocieal Chemist, by J. S Houghton, M. D.. No. 11 N,th Eighth Street, Philadel nhia, Pn. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, ami Debility, eiiring after Nature's own method, by Nature's own spent, the (Jastrie Juice. See udvertisemenl in another column. i i i: it. In McVeylovvn, HuiiliiiL'don enniily, some time since, Miss AO NES EW1NU, aired ukitiui years. In Northuinbeilanil. on Wednesday last air. JIIU.MA5 (JASkINO, utred uboul 60 years. Coal (tva&c. Suubury, Sept. 25, 1S51. Amount of coal broiiilit In Suubury, over the Philadelphia and Suubury Railroad, from the Shamokiu Mines: Tons. For the last week, 6:19 Per last report, 15.6(13 Total, 16.2-12 d)C illavkcts. Philadelphia Market. Sent. 24, IS51. Fl.oiB xn Mkai.. The niiuket lor Flour i is dull auaiii. Simulant liinnds, old slock, I P"IIH, lirittunin 1, miles, .Inp.i lined Wure, Ac. are held at $J,12i per barrel, for export. i N. H. Persons ptin h isin Stoves of the suh Sules for city use at if3.S7a54. Exlia llour is i Bt,'ri'"'r' 'aunt nny lime procure Cylinders, held al 4 50. ' Orates, Tire lirii k unci oil, I plates, to replace such R V K Fl.oi ll. Is verv dull. Peon, is held ns '""' hc required. I a-3 Corn . Mkai.. Peiina. is i $2.'J4 Whkat Sales of Pcinia. prime while ut 90.i!l. i demand ul red al 85c ; RvK. Is in demand, sales al 65 els. Cons. The supply about equals thu de mand ; )ellow commands 63 els. Oats Are veiy dull ; a sale Peiin. nt 324 a 34 4 els. Wiiiskkv. Sales of bbls. al 24 cents. Little coniiiiir in. Baltimore Market. Sept. 22, 151. fiRAIN'. We note Kites of M n vland nnd Vrinia Wh"!ils io-dav at 71' a 7-1 cis. for you. I lo prime, reds sou white. Two load-: of were suld to day al 65 a al 75 cts. lor Peuiis) Ivauia 70 els OOlt red Sales ol" Com nt 56 it 67 cents for both w hile and yellow W.' ijtii.ie at 31 a 31 cts. ll'lll. I-I.l- .-I .' Ill . rt I u urKM . .aies oi l eiiita. inns, in .i si'Mii iiv r:;uT. (tuk::.v:.- Wiihi. - - !! I!i:. - - - " ClIIIN. - - - 5U 0rs. - :i7 lll i I I. It. - - - 1 .1 Luis. s Tiii-'k. ..... 7 Ki.iv,,i.i-. .... r.v 'I' d i... w. - 15 1 1 1 : k a a. - -5 1 1 l ei; t. cit I t, 4 v . - - - I II llli! i. ii A :-,i.i.s. 75 C AUD IO tiic I'r'jj a.vd lu-.lcpanJIent EleotovD of Kui'.Uumbcilaiid Cov.nty. Fki.i.ow Citi.kxs : F.uciniiaed by the advice ol seveiiil of my peisuual fiieuds, 1 am induced to oiler iiim-II In Jour siillrages at tho next el i ATK Jioiii: o I canno (mast ol ion for Ihe olliee ol Assm l Nor: liiiinbei laud coiiuiy. I beiu a ilemocial, nor will I exult at beuii; a u!u- beio ol upuiioii that if it mail hive no otlnn' iin-nl lliiu ih-il ol beloititin lo o,ie or the nth t of ilium re- spectable panics, however deniable Ih. ir eounlenaneo and supporl nielli be, such a man, I say, is not the best can.li.lato for p,d,. hc suppo.l. I am ol opinion, with the ill,,s- liious j.'lferson, that lio lime h is nine uni ted, when the only ijuesliou, that should be asked iu itdalitni lo a candidate (lot a Judi cial oiliee a', leasl,) is simply Ibis : 'ls he honest, is ho cnpalte, is he if These iiies lions it is your uiupiestionable province to decide. Coder this persuasion of the ipiali licalions for tho olliee, it only lemaius for un to say, Ihat r-liunlil I be elected, I will en deavor so lo perlorm the duties of the olliee, as never to impure, or desire lo know, the politics, or reliiti'iu, ol any suitor in Court. One respeclable gentleman nheady named tor the otfioe, lliis dei-lined for the present ; but intimates. th;ii in Inline, In may be obli ied lo you for your votes. ?.ly eae is not similar as I am now in u, ity third year, Ihere is not in any human probability, nnv 'future" for me iu refeienco In this matter. 1 remain, fellow citizens. Your, resivetliillc, WM. M.CAUTY. Si'snriiv, Aug. 1 -Ills, IS51. New Advertiseinenti. SHERIFF' SALES. virtue of a Certain Writ of Vru. to inc directed will lie sold by public vendue or outcry, nt one o'clock. 1'. M., on Saturday the . 1 Sll day uf OcI.iImt nek.t, at the Court House in i the burouirh of Siiul.urv, the iVilKmiujj real es- i Intutowit: A certain tract of land situate iu Sliantokiii township, Northumberland county, bounded North bv lands of Jesse Deals. Last by Iniiila of I'eler Adams, South and West by lands uf Solomon l''c).fly, containing 1GU acres more- or leva, w hereon are envied a Lot! and Frame Dwelling House, a Log ami Frame Haul, an Apple Orchard, Ci der Tress, ite. Siczcil, taken in evceiiti.ui, and to be void as the property ol Daniel redely. ALSO;' All the interest of Ihe defendant, supposed to Ik- the undivided half part ol'aud in a certain Tract of r-aml. aituutn iu Lower Aoirustn towiidtip, in the Coun ty aforesaid, bounded Nuitii by I. in Is of John t'leiiiinir, Kast by Ihe k.nne, Soulh by lands of Hoimaii Shipmaii, and West by lands of Jacob II. Khiiuda, cilitaiiiiuir four uen-a more or less. Seized, taken in execution, und to lie sold aa the property ol' James Koss, ALSO: The undivided fifth part of a certuiu messuage and Tract of Land, situate in Lower Augusta township, in tVe Coun ty aforesaid, adjoiniiij land late of Christopher AriiioTtront, (now in Ihe possession of Joseph W eityel ) John M iirin. I.i oiinid lleniiiiiiter aiiil ISirltoles Well', rm.imui!( i iiiii.v acrea and sev en perches, t!ie wluile, hem:; lue s.ie liui'i eou vejed by deed d itfd J'e-. Mill ISiil, Isaac 7am ler to Joint (i. Yoiiiiginaii, in trust lor the heirs of'Ksthrr Albright, dee'd. Keuitl, taken iu execution, nnd sold aa the property of 1'eter lliiht, one of tho heir of said dee'd. J AMISS COY1SUT, Sluriil'. Sheritr. Dlliee, funbuiy, "i l.t. 'ii, ISol VALUABLE FAUM At Fublio Sale. rTWAT valuable Farm owned and occupied by Mr. Jiilin McCleery, deceased, sit ualo in Chilisquiupio township, Norlhnmber laud county, on tho west side of Ihn Wesl Rianch of ihn Susquehanna, river, one mile below the llorough of Milton, on Ihe main road leading from tho lalter place to Nor thnmberland, contning ONE HUNDRED ACHES vinl allowance, will he sold at Pub lie Out-cry, at the limine of Henry Eckberl, Innkeeper, in Milton, on Thursday, lh' !3d riif of Octoher next. As this is a very desirable property and will best recommend itself ; thoso wishing lo purchase, are requested to call unit ex amine Iho premises previous lo Ihe day of sale. The letms will be made known on Ihe day of alu by WM MeCLEERY, JOHN WALLS, September 21, 1851 . -It Ex'rs. Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!!! A N thr cold weather is approaching, the mili sorilirr would respectfully call tho atten tion of the pulilie to Iii ntock of stoves, wlcctrd from the latent nuj iuo.it approved patterns, cou siitini! of Cook, Parlor, Air Tight, Chamber, Office and l)o:it Stoves, nil of wliu li will lie disposed of at nHliinisliuii;ly low prices. lVrsoiiH III wont of Stoves unit ile.-iious of ictlinr the "vmllt of Ihrir miinry lire invited lo cull hefore purchasing clsevv here. No Stoves kept thai cannot be recommended. lie also continues to manufacture Tin nnU Mirct Iron Ware '" "'1 its varieties, lirass Ketllvs, Dippers, Dish 11. ,11 . Ijlv.l i j n . A.M. Norlhiiiiilierl.incl, Sept. 27, 151 3nio. i NOTICE. 1 Zn Ihe Cn'irt cif Common l'leus of Sorthum- berland Count v : j In ihe mallei of Ihe iiccoiml ol William & Reuben Fepely, assignees of Denyler, Haas .s. ('oinpaii, tiled in said Court. Any. : II. 1 85 1 In por-nance of an older of said Court, 1 do heirliy L'lve notice thai the said William j l!i ubi o Fancly, asi-imioes ol Deuuler. Haas . .V Company, have exhibited and filed mi iic- cuoiit ul their liust in the Couil iilnicsaid. and thai said arc, unit will be allowed by tin; said Court, on lh.; Iiii Monday ol November next, (li'-lna the Insl ilay ol the next term.)! uiilos causi! be tuiowu why such accoiinl slliillil i.ol be allow ed. ' JOHN KARNsWOliTH, y,,Vy. ; 1 rotliotinlar, s otli Suubury , .pi. ii. 1 So I. lit. ) AT I F.NTID.N, FARXEK!.' AM) 31 El IIAML'S' Ain iM.IClMS I 3 !! A DC are c.iiiiiniitiil. d lo meet iu - .Market Sitiare, Suubury, on SATl'KDAY. 18ih of DeU.ber, ut !l o'eloek, A. M., Iii 1 1 x rip.ij.peil lor drill. l! v o iler of the C;i tiiiu. NDLOV.ON t-Ti.DII. (). S. Si n! ri . l- ep. 'i . 1 -" t . i 'iirniel :uil i J . : 1 1 1 i t K i i .Mowiil Hiiil ttnM. t ariiit! tiitl .Ii.Miitl.ii 11. ill llmiil ('uiiijm iiiit! ..: Mi'tsi rt'it'.'K t tin k ol l.-.v s.i!:n v. in . Del.ii.rr nc the town of : and rh.iosc i i. '!.! nn itii-.tiliv tlu il ' at tlif iUW of Win. Vhmmt iii Mllinkill, til iHtr.Hii.O 1 110 l'ti!IIi:ttl, iivrri lltni'ot', iitirci'alilv tu tlu rli.u- ler. DAVID THOMPSON, MM. WKAVF.K. WM. li. MAUMIALL, J. 1'KltKIXs und othei. Corporators, tshiiiiiokin, Sept. Sl, I.S"t. ot.- Xolii't' lo Coiili'iiclors. j a-,-,,, wi, ,. rnu,, ,-r l0 Imildin, of n 1 iid,e across -Mahanlaimo Creek, on lands , ,-s,.,,,,,,,., Ketierolf and Samuel llollner. nt the , , ,,. s , m , ,ur,,fl,vl, 'Ml. DAV, tlie I.OItl day of Sepleniber next, where proposals wilt l.e reeeiveii nun hibited. speeilieations The span of said bridge to be 1 13 feet, nnd IS feet wide iu the clear; the abutments IS feet binh front low wa'.ir mark; win-' walls l'i lict liudi on both sides ; height of bridge to the sipi-trc 1:) feet; lliidL-e lo be i-imii d.-li'il oil or before the 1st dav of Julv, 1 So . J. D. HOOr.M AN, and olhers, Coiiiinissi.niers of Dauphin e.iuulv. I'll As. WKAVEi:, WM. WILSON, CllKlsT'.N ALUEIiT, Coniniisf-ioiiers of Northumberland County. Suubury, iscpt. l:, 1S51. 3t. TO TIIK IXDKI'F.XDKNT KI.KCToilS OF .XOUTHU.MliKllLAXI) COC.XTY. JLVXCOrU .MILD by my liunierous friends, I -' oiler myself as an IN DKI'EX DKXT ( A X Dl DATE for the olliee of TUUASriJKIi, nt the cnsu'uur election. Should I lie elected, I promise to discharge the duties of said otiice with fidelity and iinpaitiulilv. JOHN 1SOWEN. Suiibiiry, Sept. 13, 1H51. TO THF. F.LF.CTOItS OF NOKTIH M- HFIiLAXD COl'XTY. A T the solicitation of a number of my friends, Q 1 idler myself t ihe v olors of Jx'orlhuinU-r-1 u i ul county, as a candidate for Associate .Jiitlc. Should I be cleeled, I piomiw lo diseliartre tho duties of the olliee faithfully, and with impar liabtv. JOHN K. DF.NTI.ER. M. Kv.ensville, Sept. 0, 1.-51. TO THE ELECTORS OF NOirriH'.MI!El. LAND COCXTV. 1'ki.i.ovv Citi.ks : Lneouriied by niy nu melons friends, l hereby oiler nil sell' aa an I.NKKIT.NI'KST ('aNIII1.TU for the olliee of Count v Coinniissioiicr, of Noithiiinl erland county, at the rnsuiiiR elec tion. Should 1 be eleetnl, I promise to discharge ihe duties thereof, with lidelity and impartiality. JOHN TRKfJO.' Suubury, Au?. 30 IK5I TO THE VOTEItS OF NOTI1U.MCEII LAXD COL'XTY. rilllK sul-M-rilier resieetfully anuouiieea lo bis JL fellow elllAiia of Norlhlilnberlalid county, that at Ihe earnest oli.-italiou of lure number of friends he has roioK iiled ta hecomo a rauili dute for ASSlCMlUaY. lielievim that the grvat interests of the fiii-tnera, niechaniia and others, sh.iukl Is? f.iitlv leprt-seiit-eil, he pioir.iies lo use every honrsl i ilbrt to pri-U-i t Iheir iuUie.u faithfully, and to the beat of hia abiiitv. JACOH KEASIIOLTZ. Lower Aususta, Sept. 0, If 51. FOP. GALE. rPl'I' subscriber will sell at public shIp, on the premises, in Chilisqimquc township, Nor thumberland county, On THURSDAY, OCTOHER 2, 1851, A Valuable I'll rill situate in Chilisquaqus towuriiip, Norlhuiiilierliinil county, containing 110 ACRES, more or less, ndjoitiiuii lands of Heiijiniiiii Fords msn, John Caul, C. Caul, John Vincent, and the farm known as tin Jacob Spring; projwrty. To lie sold ns the chile of Henry MeOee, dee'd. It is within about five liiih-s of Milton, sit miles from Northumberland, und one mile from the canal and river. There arc never failing; springs ofwaler on the premises. Tho situation is healthy and every way desirable. The ini provciucnls arc two two story Jdj Frame Houses, jf and two pood ttiirilS). The above property is well cnleiilnted to Iks divided into two farms. There arc two fine S " " t K I S on tlic preiuisrs, besides all kinds of fruit. Also at tlic siiiiir lime and place, the following personal proicrty, lo wit: one Horse, 3 Cows, a number of sheep, Hos. and a lot of liarneu, be sides a number uf other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at one o'clock, Y. M. of said day, when the terms will be miide known by DK.N.NIH C. CAl'L. Surviv im; Exc'lor of Henry MeUee, doe'd. Chilisquiiqiie, Sept. 13, 1S51. 3t. Valn;ille FARM FOR SALE. 'Tlll'. Hiibseriber will si-ll nt public sale, at tha House of Theodore ells, in the boroiiih of Muiiey, Lvcoiniuir county, On WLIN'KSDAY, Hie 12ih day of SO VF..MHEI., 1151, A Valuable l'iinn, sitieile iu Muiiey towtiship, Lyromin,; roiuilT, I'linl, lining 200 ACRES, more or less ndjoininir lands of Ueiijanibi Wa ller, Jneob Haines, James linbb, !Saintnd Wallif, and others, 'f'o be sold ns the estate of Edward (iohill, dee'd. It is within three miles of the lloroURh of Mtincy, and a half iniV tr.un n lime-done bank, now worked, nnd thai vein of limestone extends into this tract. About Unon bushels of lima have been spread on the farm within three years past. There ure never fiilinu springs in nearlv nil the fields, and Wolf Kuu aasr through tho middle ot Ihe tract. The spline at Ihe house ia remarkably birire and line. The situation is healthy und every way desirable. The iinprova ineiils are a hir::e stt d two ht rv EWEILD.'G IIOrEE, one nnd a Imlf slorv frame 1WKL- .yi r.DI'Sl-'.. lately llnishe.l, a lare HANK DAIJ.X, m rv m il lini-bi d, r.ud provided with extensive stablim; for bor-es. .utile nnd shep. a Wti'ion House nnd corn crib, with (jrainaries above, a Smuke Hini-e. u two slorv Spring House, plastered, nud other mil biiilditiiis. -'J'ln re is n lan:e APPLE 0UCIIAI;D of fine fruit, nod a lar-e utio.her J't!'-;- of reiich, i'iiii. rbiai. and i;!o-r 1 fruit trees, of it line .puhty on tiie premises .i-'it:t I "11 Ai-res are eii -'.ri.' and ihe femes a.-e ui.isil-. m i';l Ul ! r ietiee, ! ifpair. 'J'ha ed. '.rit.ed. and ia . : r.;.i d,e, iibiiie. Tl:e of the lend is w e I 11 b'l.Ks (i(;i;. r r. :n t: ItM. l!t-c'd. I.J.'., v-i Tilt t t. i l-1 M.'.; I,' lli .hi true i i LICHT iiiluea! prinei- p!e., Il v. iH.-.l la.l!i!ili.-s slipj I'bed itii ibem ara leii.lcii-d perl'.-elly .-i'.-ere li ditnioir. 'i'be eoi.iie. ;t rod, ns vi ;i us (lie prwi ;;r..-i. : is on nn entitel-, n.iv plan. -feel eoi;d:. th in ai.v tier t a destuetion by i iu . ulation of the ..f the arotied r.Ml, l i...,' a more per ..re it. use. Mcasnres have i I .ken to si cure Letters I'ateiit liir l!ie ioiproxeiiiiait. Tersons desirous ot' seeiuiii their lives ttnd property from di-s!riieli.ni by tl hi 1 1 i 1 1 . can have conductors put up lo their building, in the most peril et and isi i ! .1 a n I i;i I inanner, by iipplyin; ei-tln-i- personally or by letter, to t'.ie undersigned, at the 1ol!o',v iuj- prices 1 For Itl It. wilh a irood j7eei- phi ted point !ji 111,0(1 For -III li. wilh ;',, plated point, ji,ilt- .'-. 12,511 And twenty- cents for evcrv iidditinnnl foot over fiirly. ' "T. H. M ACKISY. Milton, Sept. C, 1S5I. ly. Notice to the Heirs of PETER STULL, Dee'd. OTIfl' is hereby given t,. Peter Slull, Jn,e stall, Ksiher siull, Ki y stud, Klizalwth Stidl. A a. .ii (I'astou (iuardian of Sumuel Stnll and Lester t-lull ; heirs and le-j:d representativea of Samuel Stnll, dee'd. Kaehe! Slull married ti Joseph Jones, now ilee'.l. A line Stull, niartied to Clnisi.itii Snyder. Elizabeth Stull, married lo David Wampole. I'lia Neville. Jeremiah Ne ville, nnd James Nevill. ly their (iuardian, Annul Oasloii. In irs and leuid represeiitntivea of Maria Stnll, ilee'd.. who was lliairied to Wm. Neville. Kaiuiy Stall, married te J.n'oli Lilly. Jneob Mull, I'en r Slull, Henry Slull and John Stull, Ihat by a certain writ ol J'uiiilioui J'aei' niilu. issued nut of the Oipbaii'a Court of Nor thuinhf Hand County, to lue directed, an Inquisi tion will be held on the Kcnl estate of said dee'd., ill Delaware lownshiji N'orthiunberland Countv nt 1 o'eloek, 1. M .. on Till KSDAY, the Ut'li day of October, 1S5I, ut which time ami place, you are hereby warned to be and appear, if you think proper. JAMES COYEUT, Sheriff. Sheriffs Olliee, Suubury, August 2 i, 1S5I. ti. XOTICK rpt) the Heir, of I.EOXAUD rFOCTZ, de - ceased. Notice is hereby iriven lo Knla-rt Pl'oiit., Mercy, it 1 1' ii it a n icil wilh Joseph K, llarus. Mary Ann, widow of William H ousel, Isabella, intermarried wilh Daniel Lalalia, Nan cy, iutt rmurried with Daniel Lavrin k, the said Naiiey bavinii since died, leaving a iliild who ia also now dead, and Kelieeea Flout?.. AUoiaiid cliildren the children of two Daughters lo wit i Jacob 1'iirscl, Nancy Jane, Mercy K. Ifols'rt, P. Leonard, illiatn and Anna I'ursel, (all of whom eveept the said Jacob are miners.) children of hia third daughter, Sarah, who was inleiiiuiried ilh Joiiathai! I'ursel. and itaehel Ann l,rmon, dauirh ter uf l.uciiida Ilia tilth dituhu-r, who was inter married Willi the late William Lemon, the saij K.iehel A. Leaioii, is ulaj a minor, and lias for her (juauliaii, Jcs.se ('. llorloii, heirs and ilistri' bulei a of Leonard l'fout7., dee'd., late of Point township, in the Comity of Nonhtimtarrlaud, to appear at our next Orphan' Court, to be held lor said County, on the ii'd day uf November next, in the lloroim'n of Suubury, and accept or refuse the Krai Estate of aaid dee'd., at the valu ation lived upon the same, by an Inquisition duly held thereon, or show cause whv the same should not be sold. 11 Y THE t Ol'KT. All of which the aforesaid parties-are hereby ra iiuiied to take notice. JAMES COVEltT.S.w'ir. iuii'a Dflae, Stnbury, I ."ept. W, ln.il -It.' ) oiwukiT Catuliilatc FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE. 'IIIOMAS s. MAI KEY if MiltMi, will he a Yolunterr Can li date forAsau.iate Judge, at the ciisiiing electioK. Scpleiuber 6, Hi I.