Dn iltagnctic (tclcgvnpl). For the 8unbury American. CALIFORNIA ELECTION NEWS. Ntw Yob, Oct. 4. The ttrimhip Prometheus, Capt. Church ill, arrived here thia evening, from San Juan, with fiewa from California lo the 6ihult., the passage 'having been made in the unparallel ed inert "rime of 23 day. WithYeg-rd to the election of Governor, "the Califortfhx Courier, (Whig) of 6ih Sep Member says': The returna thin far, though in the main imperfect, from the counliei of San Francis to, Sacramento, Yolo, Nevada, El Dorado, Solano, Marin, Tuolumne, San Joaquin, Ca laveras, and Santa Clara, give Reading a ma jority over Digler of about 1000, and the bal ance of the State ticket from 600 to 800. The counliei of Mendocino, Napa, Klamath, Trinity, Shasta, Los Angelos, San Luis Opis po, Santa Barbara, and Santa Cruz, will give Reading at least 5,000 majority. This puts his election beyond the possibility of a doubt, nd the same vote will elect the most of our State ticket. The San Francico Herald Dem., of same date, says "The returns thus far received, indicate the triumph of the Democratic State ticket by a decisive majority. The Legisla ture will be largely Democratic, and al least one Congressman will be of the same poli tics." But the Morning Post Whig. also of the dih ult., remarks, per contra "From II these meagre imperfect returns, no con clusion can be arrived at. There in r.ot suffi cient data to form an opinion as to the result. We see nothing in all we have heard to dis courage us in the success of the Whigs in the State. In fact, we have yet, notwithstand ing the erowing of the Herald and others, strong faith that the Whigs will carry the State. ARRIVAL OF THE OHIO S-!, 000,000 IN SPECIE. Nbw York, Oct. 6. The U. S. Mail Steamship Ohio, arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning. She had on board four hundred and fifty passengers, and f 1,400,000 in gold dust on freight, besides about 3600,000 in the hands of passengers. The Ohio brings the San Francisco mai's of September 1st, brought to Panama, by 'he steamer Pacific. The dates, however, ;.u not so late as were received by the Prome theus. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO. Baltimore, Oct. 7. The New Orleans papers of the 30th, contain detailed accounts of tho movements of the revolutionist in the Northern Stales of Mexico. Their pronounciamentos pro nounce death to the tyrants. The following re the reasons given for the revolt. First The utter failure of the Mexican govern ment to protect the Northern Mexican States from Indian depredations. Second The unjust, unequal and prohibitory system of duties which operates most destructively on the interest of the people of the frontier. Third The despotic power exerted by the Federal government over tho rights and representation of the several Status. It is repotted that besides Camargo, Meir nd several other towns are in the hands of the insurgents. At the dato of these ac ounH all was quiet at Matamoras, awaiting the appearance of the revolutionists. It M thought that no resistance would bo made It is stated that the government had sen1 out 3,000 men lo defend the Isthmus of Te hauntepee. Don Fernando Ramnez has accepted the appointment of Minister of Foreign Allaire, charged with the formation of a new Cab inet. SOUTHERN ITEMS-JEFFERSON DAVIS, Ac. Baltimore, Oct. 7. The New Orleans Bulletin of the 2!Uh ult., received to night, mentions a report that the Hon. Jefferson Davis has withdrawn his acceptance of the nomination for Gov ernor by the Secessionists of Mississippi. He is now lying dangerously ill at his residence. It it reported that be has resigned his gener alship. Fifteen, out of the forty-two persons wound ed by the recant explosion of the steamer Brilliant, above New Orleans, had died at Plaquemines. Mr. Lewison, editor of the Baton Rouge Advocate, was dangerously wounded by the explosion, and still lies in a critical condition. The New Orleans papers aro filled with re ports and pronunciaraentos in reference lo the Revolutionary movement on the Rio Grande, and the successes of the revolution ists. There it a famine at Diirango, Mexico, in consequence of the Indian ravages. Corn was telling at SI per peck. THE ELECTION IN lifcOKCIA. Adudsta, Ga., Oct. 8., P. M. Howell Cobbt will have about twelve thousand ma jority in the Slate. Six Union and two Southern Rights candidates are elected to Congress. Three-fourths of the Legislature will consist of Union men. We have retutns from 65 counties, of which Howell Cobb, for Governor, has car ried fifty, "d McDonald fifteen. Cobb't aggregate majority it 12,211, and McDo nald's 2179, making Cobb't net majority 10,062. The 30 counties to hear from will Dearly all give Union majorities. The majority for Cobb in the State will be from 13,000 to 18,000. Three-fourths of ihe Legislature will be composed of Union men, DfiTH Of RlCHARPSOM, TH AFRICAN TasviLna. The Malta timet announces tbe death of Mr. J i roes Richardson, the en terprising African traveller. Thif melan eboly event took place on the 4th of March last, at small village called Unguiulus, six days dittaat from Kouka, tbe capital of Bomoo Mitt Mxav Leoaie, sister of the for mer Attorney General of ihe United States, is engaged in tbe lumber trade at Cedar ' Iowa, and advertise to supply t( building lumber, bout- TEE tVLE?.XCtVLT SUNBURY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1M1. II. B. MASSF.R, Editor fend Proprietor. To ADVXSTtsKm. The circulation of tht Himlniry Americnn nmnng the different towns on the Susquehanna i a not exceeded if equalled by any paper published in North ern Peiuiiylvania. V. B. PALMER la our siUh'imed agent to receive sab acription and advertising at hit office, in Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Baltimore DEMOCRATIC NOMltfA'fIONS. FOR GOVERNOR: WILLIAM HIULER. of Clearfield County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER : SETII CLOVER. of Clarion County. For Judges of tbe Supreme Court. JOHN B. GIBSON, of Cumberland. WALTER H. LOVVR1E, of Allegheny. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of Somerset. ELLIS LEWIS, of Lancaster. JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia. County Nominations. Senator ; Dr. LEWIS HECK, of Dauphin county. President Judge: ALEXANDER JORDAN, of Sunbury. Assembly: WILLIAM FOLLMER, of Tuibut. dissociate Judges : GEORGE WEISER, of Sunburv. JAMES II. McCORMICK, of Milton. Sheriff: WILLIAM B. KIPP, of Rush. Frothonotnry : JAMES BEARD, of Milton. Commissioner : CHARLES WEAVr.n. of Sunbury. l'rcasurer : JACOB YOUNG, of Sunbury. Coroner : AARON KELLY, of Shamokin. Auditor : , J. H. ZIMMERMAN, of Sunbury. EDITOR'S TABLE. Viisiiicss Notices. Conn's Lady's Boon. The October number of Go dey's tally's Book has been received. Mr. (iixley innnn ges to keep the lead in tins department of I.ilemtare, find the Lady's Book is becoming every day more and more popular. BIVALVES. We refer the lovers of good things to the Advertisement of Sir. lf. Shtiy, of Northumberland, who is in the daily receipt of excellent Baltimore Oysters. Mr. Shay's reputation is so well established that we must only say "try them," the oysters, we mam. Ci.oyiuxo KsTABMsiiMKNY. Our routers will find in our columns, the advertisement of llockliill & Wilson, who keep on hand a huge nnd excellent assortment of clothing Mi. Wilson has the reputation of being one of the best cutters in Philadelphia. The card of M. L. Jihindcl, Ksq., who husoM-ued a Uw Office in this Borough, will lie found in -Mother column. BEASOSS FOR OPPOSING Jl'DGE ( AMP BELL. We call upon every good citizen and democrat, whodesiiesto elect an honest and competent Judiciary, to vote no ticket with the name of James Campbell lor Su preme Judge. We oppose Mr. Campbell, because we know him to be incompetent, and because his incompetency, is notorious, and acknowledged in Philadelphia where he resides, by whigf and democrats. Be cause not a single individual, capable of judging of his qualifications, or a single member of the Bar in the City, of any character or standing, whig or democrat ; has yet dared to endorse his qualifications. Because he was nominated wholly upon the grounds of his being a Roman Catho lic, and now drags in his religion as a shield to protect him from the charge of incom petency, by crying out persecution against those who dare to question his qualifica tions for the office. Because he procured his nomination by fraud and corruption, by the aid of unnaturalized foreigners. Be cause he has been on the Bench about 12 years, and never delivered what might be called an opinion, until he was a candi date, which opinion it is openly asserted, wat written by another person. We nev er opposed any man on account of his re ligion, but when a man is utterly unfit for office, and attempts to elevate himself to power, solely upon his religion, by appeal ing to the prejudice of a sect who have ever been untiring in their eflorts for place and power, it is time for plain republicans, who make no distinctions, and look upon Lutherans, Reformed, Fresbyterians, Meth odists, Baptists, &.C., as belonging to one common family, to pause before they ele vate to power any man who relies upon any tect whatever, to sustain him for office. Mr. Campbell himself, has already seen lit to degrade that high oliice by election eering, and his eflorts and his arguments since hit visit to this place, are already visi ble. The light which has suddenly beamed upon hit eulogists, is truly wonderful. Let the people ponder, and if party pre judice! should be appealed loo, let them re member that it it not and should not be a parly question. Judge Coulter and our neighbor Joshua W. Comly, both excellent men, will be supported in place of Mr. Campbell. Those who prefer voting for a democrat can vote for Judge Coulter, and they will want no better evidence ol his democracy than the fact that lie wat ap pointed lo the Bench by the late Governor ct.a, ; "SUNBURY AMERICAN AN D SHAM OKI JUDGE CAMPBELL AND III tlLOOIST. The Sunbury Gazette has suddenly be come the eulogist ol Judge Campbell, and in the extravagance of his praises, maket him out a Solomon or a Very Daniel come to judgment. It is strange thai Judge Campbell can find no eulogists at home, but must go abroad where he is necessarily unknown. The Gazette has had but little opportunity of knowing anything about Judge Campbell's qualifications, except through the Pennsylvanian, the only demo cratic paper in Philadelphia that supports him, and as the editor of that paper de nounced Judge Campbell as unfit, when he wat appointed to his present station, we presume his endorsement will not amount to much. The Gazette of the 27th ult., which we did not see until our return from Philadel phia, says that the democralic opposition to Judge Campbell is limited to a few Who envy his success and lalent. Now we have only to say that the charge is wholly without foundation. What we say, and have said of Judge Campbell, it mostly from our own personal observation, and knowledge of the facts. IVe are pretty well acquainted in Philadelphia, and have spent not less than two months there, since Judge Campbell's nomination. Wc have made almost daily inquiries in regard to him. These inquiries were made from busiiif?? men, mechanics, merchants, manu facturers, lawyers, &.C., men who are not politicians by trade, which is the case with every one of Judge Campbell's endorsers, and we boldly assert that out of a large number of democrats thus referred to, we found but two who intended to vote for him. The Gazette should not therefore presume to talk about such matters and make such charges unless more fully in formed. Our assertions will be backed by no less than 8,000 or 10,000 democratic votes which Judge Campbell will loose in the City and County of Philadelphia. We repeat that Jude Campbell has thus far failed to get a single member, of any character or standing, connected with the Philadelphia Dar, that would endorse his qualifications for the office. The charge of Judge Campbell's incompetency is not a recent thing. He has always been consid ered as a weak and inefficient Judge. For the truth of this, we appeal to the whole community in which he resides. We have never said any thing against his private character, and we are prompted by no mo- , . , , ' , ,. tive whatever, except that of the public : good, in our opposition to his election, and we presume no sane man will ever accuse us of being actuated by personal enmity. ) CCT" The contest at the elections in this County m Tuesday next will be warm, and wc presume the turn out will be as it should be, a good one. Col. Bigler whose worth and qualifications are well apprecia ted by all true democrats, will therefore receive one of the old fashioned majorities. The contest for Senator will result in a handsome' majority for Dr. Heck, whose popularity at home, speaks well for his character as a man and politician. ET" Aop.KLLTirtAi. Faik. Recollect that the County Agricultural Fair will be held at Sunbury on inday the ltll mst. Let all attend and all bring something or exhibition. Df" The New York Journal of Com merce contains the names of about 10,000 individuals, and firms pledging themselves to sustain the Resolutions of the great meeting in 1850, opposing all measures tending to the agitation of the slavery question. Df" The following communication was handed to us by a friend of Mr. Weaver, requesting us at the same time to inquire into the facts. We did so, and must do Mr. Weaver the justice to say, that both Sheriff Covert and Esquire Martin, corrob. erated the facts as staled by the writer. Kor lite unlmr) American. H. B Masskr, Esq : The Sunbury Ga zette for the last two weeks has nnsailed Chaileg Weaver, the democratic nominee fur Commissioner. This is ralher extraordinary fur a paper lhat professes to be governed par txcellente, by pnrty usages, and cau only be justified by most poweiful reason. Mr. Weaver is charged with neglect, in hi of fice, and inleifering with the duties of the Treasurer, and has been accused of staying a writ for the collection of money against (he Collectors. Having inquired into these matters, I find from the record and from the Sheriff, thai Mr. Weaver did no such thing. The writ was not stayed by him. In regard lo tho appointment of Collectors, Mr. Wea ver is also exempt fiom cenrure Mr. Leineuring and Mr. Miles were returned. Mr l.eiseiiriug was appointed, but wat no1 able lo get Iho required tecurily. The rea son Mi. Miles was not appointed, was be cause an act of Assembly had been passed uliich prevented an Assessor from holding Ihe office of Collector. The Gazette also charged Mr. Wearer with having reduced Mr. Kays tax upon hi sole aothorily, constituting himself and Mr. Kay the board for that purpose. Esq. Mar. tin the Commissioner's clerk says that Ihe charge is not true, lhat he wit present at Ihe lime and lhat Ihe Commissioner! had been consulted, and that the same action was hold on that as on other similar cases. Now such charges might be overlooked in a whig papor, but when they come from a pa per that profetsei lo be democralru and it in favor of democratic nominations, they should have a better foundation than the meie assertion of ihe editor who suffers bis private g'icfa to interfere with hit public duties. Q? Alexander Jordan, Esq., our candi date for President Judge, will have no op position. This speaks well for Mr. Jor dan, and is the best endorsement of his qualificat ions that can be asked. How dif ferent with Judge Campbell t In Phila delphia where he resides, but few intelli gent democrats will vote for him, because Ihey know him to be unfit. K7 Governor Johnston passed through this place yesterday (Friday.) He stopped but a few minutes during which time he was called upon by a number of our citi ten without respect to partyi QF Mr. Mills who has charge of the alteration and extension of the Rail Road between this place and Poltsville, has open ed an office in this placet BF.MOtn.AIC MEKTIXl. A respectable meeting of Ihe democracy of Upper Mahonoy, was called together at the House of Daniel Heim, on Wednesday evening last, when on motion PETRR HOW ARTER, was appointed President) and John Malllck, Esq.) J. Strawser, Jacob Kaufman, P. Beimel, Solomon Folk, Moses Bei.ssel, Samuel Smith, Peler Smith and David Mal lick, were appointed Vice Presidents, and Charles S. Weiser, and Reuben W. Zartman, Secretaries. Tho meeting was addressed by II. B. Mas ter, J. R. Packer, C. A. Kulz, John Porter and Wm. Fullmer, Esqs. Heavy Telkomapiiic Business. The Morse American line of telegraph, between this city nnd Bulfalo, sent nnd received yes terday neatly fwe hundred messages, in addition to two long reports for the press; occupying two hours in tho tmn.imisiion. This is the largest day's business in tele graphing that has come to our knowledge. Sen) York Commercial Advertiser, Oclo her 2. We learn from Ihe Harrinburg papers that Mr. Pomeroy, Deputy Sheriff of Bradford county, Penmt., nnd four others, a few days since, undertook lo arrest a man named Peters, at tho Columbia Cross roads, in that county. Peters drew a knife from his pocket nnd stabbed Pomeroy, who died instantly. Mr. Heai.ey's picture of Mr. Webster in the act of delivering liii jrrnal speech in re ply to Il.iyne, of South Carolina, on the Foole resolution, was opened to a private party of artists and critics in New York on Thuisdny. The sizo of tin canvass is 28 feet 8 inches, by 15 feel, and there are 13 0 ,'enep' "e "m " '" " benate chamber ul ihe time( Tub weather continues very fine ; the air is rather mild for the season, but the sun is shorn of his summer ferviduess, and the heat is only just agreeable. An Evergreen. A man who does not learn by experience. The electric telegraph is to be established throughout Turkey. Pkince MKTTEitNiru has lately invested i. 40.000 in American stocks. COMMUNICATION. I' or tlie Ainrrirnii. TO THE ELECTORS OK NORTHUMBER LAND COUNT V. Il has been reported in mii.o parts of our County lli.it I am favorable to a division of the same, ami, if elected to Iho Legislature, I would make an eliort lo have a new County formed by attaching several of the upper townships to parts of Union, Lycoming and Montour. There is no acl of my life, noth ing that 1 have ever said or dune that would juslily such a report 1 havo never maui lesled a desire for an alteration of ihe pre sent limits of our County, nnd when many of the citizens of the northern portion of it were making an eliort lo have a new County formed, 1 did not participate in their move ments ; as 1 Itiink any ol ihe liieuds of the project will do me the justice to say. In order that there may be no misunder standing in relation lo this matter, and thai my fellow citizens may know my views with regard to it, I hereby declare that 1 am now, us 1 have always been, opposed to Iho proposeu new iouiiiy, .urn 11 eieuiKii win ue my inllueucH to delual any attempt lhat might be made in favor of it. I would op pose il not only bi cause I know that a large majority ol our cilizons are nulricmlly lo It, but because my own inleiests would be se riously ullected by it. The organization of a new County and iho erection of public buildings necessary for it, would moro than double my taxes, which are already sulli cieully high ; and this increase of taxation I would incur without being beiielilted in the least. I am now us 1 have always been, op posed to the new County, and should I have ihe honor of representing you in Iho Legis lature, I promise you 1 will oppose it to the best of my ability. Respeclfnllv, Yours, WILLIAM FOLLMER. TuRBl'T, Oct. 4, 1851. Dr. Hooi'LAnd's German Bitters. That this medicine will cure liver complaint and dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using il at directed. It acts specifically upon the stom ach and liver; it is preferable lo calomel in all bilious diseases; it nets as specifically upon Ihe liver as calomel; calomel prostrates the system the bitters strengthen and nev er pi ost rales the patient, and will give re newed lifo and health to Ihe delicate invalid, and restore the liver lo its functions, and give digestion and appetite in those severe rases wherein ihe ordinary medicines fail in producing any efTecl. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, fi True Digestive Fluid, or Oastrit Juice ! A great Dyspepsia Carer, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth Stomach of tbe Ox, after directions of Baron Lielris, ihe great Phviological Chemist, by J. S Houghton, M.'D., No. 11 Noiih Eighth Street, Philadel phia, l a. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, curing after Nature's own method, by Nature' own agent, the (iuslric Juice. See advertisement in another column. M A II It 1 E U. In Northumberland, on Tuesday last, by John Cake, Esq, Mr. William Tsats, to Mrt. Maia Clark, all of thit place. On Ihe 23d intd., by the Rev. Charles Wadtworth, of Arch St. Church, Oacsa F. Moon, of Potiaville, lo Mia Mary D., I daughter of J. V Oliver of Philadelphia. N JOURNAL. In Williamsport, on the Sd Inst., at the residence of John F. Cowan, Etq., by the Rev. Mr. Heberton, BctOAattR C. BachmAw, Esq., of Lancaster city, to Mis Mat Stew art, of Lycoming county. On Sunday last, by the Rtf. Mr. Leistz, Mr. Benjamin Halmak of Lower Mahonoy, to Miss Elizabeth Daniel, daughter of Henry Daniel, deo'd., of Jackson tp. At the tame time and place by the tame, Mr. IIalman, of Lower Mahonoy, te Mist Eyster of Jackson. I I K l. tn Upper Mahonoy, on the 3d Intf.. Mr. JOHN BIESSEL, aged about 60 years. In Cooper tp, Montour co., on Ihe 26th nit., Mrs. ELIZABETH, wife of Robert Kicharl, aged 69 year. Sunbury, Oct. 9, 1851. Amount of coal brought to Sunbury, over the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad, from the Shomokiu Minet: Tons. For the last week, 75 1 Per last report, IB, 911 Total, 17,662 ljc ittarkctc. Philadelphia Market Oct. 8, 1861. Fi.oua am. Mm,.-The msrkel Tor Flour is dull miain. Standard brands, old ttoct, are held at $4,121 pur barrel, for export. Sales for city use nl 3,S7aS4. Extra Hour it held at S4 50. J!ve Flock-. l very dull. Pelln. it htlJ at 3,25. Corn Meal. Penna. is in demand at 2 Wheat Sales of Penna. red al 81c: prime while at $84aft6. Rve. Is in demand, suleg at 08 cts. Corn. Tho supply about equals the de mand ; yellow commands 821 cts. Oats. Are very dull t a salt! Penn. at 35 rls. Whiskey. Is dull ; sales of bbls. at 99 cts, and ol hhds. at II a 22 cts, Baltimore Market Oct. 8, 1851. GRAIN We note sales of Maryland and Vrginia Wheals to-day at 73 a 75 clt. for good to prime reds, and 76aR0 els. for good white, and 80a85 cts. for family flour white. Sales of Corn at 00 a 61 cents for both white and yellow. A lot of very prime new White, in superior condition, the tirst of the season, Was sold on Saturday at 75 ctt. We tiiolH Oats ri 32 a 35 els. WIIIMCEV. Sales of Penna. bbls. at 23 els., and of hhds. 22 cts. SUMll'llY I'lUC'C CU 11 RUNT War. at. . 90 RrK. . . SO Con. . . .50 0t. - 7 II l'TT Ml ... IS 1'iiiis. .... 8 I'll II K. . . . 7 Fimnii, . . . 1S0 Tallow. . . 15 Di.ksWax - 23 HKt-KLt.n Fm. . . . 10 DkiUI Al'I'I.KS. .... 75 Do. 1'ruiin. . . 2(,o Flax - . . . .g New Advertisements- rjMlK period for the fall and winter's supply of fashionable clothing has arrived. To meet the. extraordinary increase of busineaa at this lime, Mesara. Rockbill A Wilson, of Philadel phia, have made the most extensive arrange inentH, and they now haxe the largest, best and cheapest lot of fashionable clothing to be found any where in the city, at their atore, No. 1 1 1 'liestnut atrect, corner of Franklin Place. Octoler 11, 1NS1. PROCLAMATION. JV'OTICE is heiehy given that a Special ' Court of Common Pleas, in and for ihe County of Northumberland, to commence at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A.M. on Monday the 57ih day of October 1851, and will continue ONE WEEK. Jurors are tetjtiesied to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices. Given tinder my hand at Sunbury, the 11th day of October, A D. 1851 and the In dependence of the United States of Amer ica Ihu 76lh. James covert, sheriff. God save the Commonwealth. List of Causes IOK Trial ut a Special Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, to be held Oct. S7, A. I)., 1851, I'L A 1 N T 1 F Ks. I nir EN I) A S TM, i Pontius V Thompson va Samuel R Wood ., , .. , ,. I) Jordan, S Hunter Com.forSan.l f union va A,., JoriUll F O'Donnell for Win F Naj?le va John Divers Christian llollinger va Charlca H ousel Mosea Hower va Kichitrd Goodman G P Tyson for Job Tvaon va Dai.lcl I. Si hnerk I Jacob Niltraiier va Samuel Jarret i Wm McClery va It 1) Cuiuiiiiinsa Plult A Plait va Henry Maaser Molt A Shobcr va Daniel Drtisbach W illiam Welch va Jacob K Trego George Eckerta' adiu'r va John Kohr Geo C MrKee va Joseph Iom Sarah Slilzel va Samuel S Sheddon Same va Jacob .Vtiticl R D C'ummin;s va Thos t) Mackey Raker A Co for Jacob bloom vs Henry Conrad Georue E. Gehrig et al va Peter Wgrry Isaac Tyler va It M fteydel't adin'r S ha liner A Zeiglcr etal vt Thoa 8 Mackey Geo Evster for Mar- ., , r, . . ;,, . vt Eb xer Oreenousll ex ra tin Weaver Win Metier vt George Forrealer JOHN FA UN'S WORTH, Proth'y. Pi otlioiiotary'a Otfice, Sunbury, Oct. II, 161 j Special Jury IO U Special Court, October 37tb, Anno Do mini, 1851. Sosacat. Henry Hailnalwrh, William Grant. Noa-nifxaiRLisu. Geo. Evert. Dklawark. Samuel MeCarly, Peter Kuhnta, Jacob Nlilxcl. Lewis. Samuel Shannon, Michael Shade. Ti'RHt'T. Charles Riddle. Pol ST. John Vtndevender. CHiLiatirio.es. Geo. BenneL Crrxa Acoubta. Jacob Eckraaa, John Coorier, John Smith. Lowkb Ausvbta. - Wm. V. Silvarwood, Wm. Furman. lit n. Wm. Vaatine, Henry Weaver. riaAMOKi. Christian Bouslagh, Jacob No, ker, Jamea Yoeuin, Robert Me Williams. Con. Stephen Eiauuhart, Philip Statnb-ch, Falix Lerch. Lewaa Maonor. Nicholas Bingaman, David Hain, John KeihL JiCKsoa. John Wert, Peter Fersler, Daniel Zartman, Daniel Swartx, ' Henry I.ataha, Jr. Cliaa. Kotharmel, Geo. Ilarmer. I rria Miaayot. Jacob Holla. LIST OF CAUSES trial in the Court of Common Plett . of Norlhumlierliind County, at November Term, A. D., 1P51. H.AINT1FFS. DEFENDANTS. Frederick Keener Wm. Ayret Lach fctrocckcr Jacob Hoffman Wm. & H. FcRcly & Co. v John Rliisnler Jacob Weimcr vs In T Clement Jacob Philips rs Ocorfje L. Weimer Charlet 11 Krick vs Eli Slifi.r Thos dimming! et al vs J Parke ADR Rishel Chs. A. Andra vs F. Matthews Daniel Haminuarh vs John C.uirnd Haniuel Seaman vs Philip Spsyd me vt Geo Do win an 8. A. Jordan rt nl vs John Arnold Green & Bros, for T Howard vs Henry Lants J P Miller Assignee of . a . . Bop. & Co " 1 Swcny & 8on R D dimming vt Montgomerv A Maateller Jacob Slitzel s Samuel I, Beck U K Kase vs Geo A Dixon Uco Apslcy vs Northumberland county Jamea Dii'lli'iilmcli vs sume K Fryer V Win Mover va Eliaa Gnrmtn Wm M Auleu vs Thorn aa Itascr Daniel P Caul va Denllcr k MonUgu Aaron Koiipnrt va Ira T Clement Henry C,l.cl Vs Win MrCarty P K 1 1 oilman A wife vs H Kulmls, MeCarty et al Joseph iS'nvder vs Joseph Diminig HtiKli Miirliu John McCormiik Martin Irwins' adm'r Follnief fr Caul Henry Keiser Ira 'J'. Clrmi'iit vs heulicn J roxel va Isaac Slinller va H Voxtlieiiner adm'r Va H Ntcinnictz, ei'r. Va Henry Yoxtlicimcf va (iconic Kohrliarli Conrad Ut rily Va Honls, Kepler & StouirVitnn Wm lirosa fur Kami Gilbert va J. J. ITpdegrafl J. ISowmaii Indorsee Ac vs J C Perkins Klijuh lt.itto va Charles Sailor va l)alt7!ir Garnliart Va Ira T. Clement Va Jonrph Klinea' adm'r va llenj F fc J W .Stamni vs Frederick Heckart Va Jacob Hower va A 11 -trtinnil Va Leonard Roadnrmel et al va J II I'urdy va Geo H Voiinman Thomas J Aildia Lower A Unrrotl Jacob Kline Thomas button Caspar Herkart Niebolaa Hower Danii l II Diiesbarh John I. Itosn Ira T Clement John W Peal 1 inttrock tor Appleton va James Uiaas Hirkok V Cautine va Geo W Armtron; Keiilien Fagc ly va Kerlinar eV Clement Jacob Keller va D.uik of .N'ortlininlicrlanrl, 'aney llouael va DuVid HiiuaeU' ndlil'r Henry Klae oV Eve l.ia wife v. Jo "h . Z"',n"' administrator Willi.1111 MeCarly va Samuel Hunter Mary Jane Kroner et al va William Wilson Hecker A Weilb r va R I) Ciiminingi. Georyc Sliiley vs Ab'm Dunkelberger'a admr'x Mary Marts va W'm H Npratt Sume n John Cainplicll Sc wifo John llrotvn va John Oyster aenr'B ex'r JiioKuorr for II. Knorr va Knoeb Hrnvcrt' adm'r James T Sutton C Co va Samuel Kyle Kli.alittli Kriee va George Lawrence Conrad Wolf va George Herkart Catharine Snyilera' exr'a vs Samuel R Wood Daniel Gonaert va Henry Uolmer Hank of Mortliuiiiberlanil va Jno C Lloyds' adm'r Same va Same Mary Putti'rain va George. He.ckert lloui'purln Thompson ct al va Casper HI Clair Win McDunicl lor A , , , , , . , W Cooily v" ,ulm lacksorl rt si John Reynolds tj Uaac Reader " Com for Win I. Heinemsn Tl'" A "'"'"B" ton ct cl Same for Win MeCarly vs Same William D.iliua va H S Hautman Robert Philips vs Jamea licnny Jr George Garinau v 11 H Howell ct nl John Jackson vs Jamea Heard et al lf.illict fur Kami A Sjvid -e va Uaniel Halliet lieorge Lawrence Uillintoti for Hunter & Itinera it U M.irr & I Drown va Sukuii A Surah Reid Jacob ll.i, is . Same John Jackson Jr vs Charles Alexander vs Same A Wife va A W Comly ii Thomas Allen va (ieorge Heckart vs George Sn dc.. vs Ci-orgo Hertz vs R 1) Cummings j John I.eili's adm'r j Conrad Wolf I Simon Snvdcr i A W Con'itv Cromlcin A Urother Dultzar Garnhart'a admr'a vs K W Dunn's admr A Itin Newberry s Thomas Kasvr Crundall for J C .Morgan vs Geo .Miller's adm'r JOHN FARNS WORTH, Proth'y. 1 rothouotiry s Olucu, ) Sunliury, Oct. II, ISM. J List of Jurors, F Northumberland County for November Term, A, D. 1H."1. (rand Juror. Mil. TON ('has. Dotts, Daniel Dougherty. ('iiii.isijr AtiiiK John U. llelierj John il. MeGee. Wm. Kramer Dki.awaiik. J.uues Rryson, Isaac Milliard, John Bi easier. Lkwi. John T. Shade, John Dimm, Washington P. barr, Win. Savide. Low Kit Ai'-I'sta. b.unuel Kaufman, An naniaa Wynn. Rfsii. Luther Basset, Joseph Kelly, Oil' beil Deals, David Mnteliler, John llur.-li. Siia.Mukin. Joseph Citsemau, S.nn Epler. I I'l'l.lt M.uiosoy. lii'iijainm M.irkel. l.uumt do Alnaliuin Lliiiaman. j Jackson. Michael Treon. ' 'I' ra verse Jurors. ' NiiiirtifMiiKiii.Asn. Henry Haas, William ' WiImiii Mii.tiis. Tims. S. Mackey, James Mont jgomei v, Henry llinen. i Ti'unrr. Uoherl ll.iyes, Asa Everet, John ! Dilokel, N.itlianiel Uritt'en. Lkwis. John A. Lal lwell, Slicliael Iluoy. Dki.awaiik, Daniel Werluian, John WiU sou, Daniel Nicholas, Henry Culp (.'liil.lsijf Aul'K. James Jordan, Isaac Brit ten, Peter Vauady, James Tuik. Point. Charles Parks, James Netbit, (jeorgn Lesher. I'i'i'KR Ali.ista. Dennis Wulroitou, Go. Oberdoif. Lower t'n John Wain, Jacob Krebs, Peler Yocmn, John Lons. Hush Jonas Wolf, James Eckman. ?haM(ixin. John Hull, Win. Krickbaum. CuA!.. Jonas Gilger. I'lT-ii Maiionov. Benuevillo Holshoe, Henry Haas, John llelrieh. Lou i;a do Jacob Spain, Jacob B.idiiian, Philip Measuer, John Hunel, Jr. Jackson. David SwartZ, John Wensel, Daniel Zartman, Samuel Malich, Jacob Seller. Levi Drumheller, Daniel Holshoe, John F.igely. I'elit .Turorn. SfNHfRr. Davi I llatipt, Daniel Haas, Eliaa Biosious. NoiiTiii'Mnritl.ANO John Wiinalley. Mn.To.i. John Fidler, Chnslian Stine, Allen Sehroyer Tcroit John Hoffa, John Kissinger, Abraham Doiiat. Lewis W.lliam S. Montgomeiy. Delaware. Henry Reader, John Wert man, Robert McKee, Elijah Crawford, David Wilson. Chii.ivII'a .(lit. Paul Lahr, Thot. lUser. Point. Philip Uibbiut. Upper AucttT. George Forrester, Hen ry Burnt. Siiamoki John Moore, Daniel J. Rolh, Michael M. Sober, William Sholl. Co. Joseph Zern, Benj. McClough. Upper Mahonov. Silomoii Folk, Daniel Hine, Jacob CJei.t, Jacob Kaufman, David Lowra do llui;h Seasholti, Geo. Horit, John Beiger. Jackson. Daniel Uilbith. KENNEDY'S PATENT SASH r AS TEMNOS. A cheap and excellent arti cie lor fasleiuii. aask for aalc by i vi' eun ivn Sunbury, July 7, l4J. Volunteer Candidate. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. Fxilow-Citi .... . V--.. ... -...-.n . . i uu are aware mail am a VoLisTrm Casiiiat for ASSOCIATE JUDGE tt tht i enauimr election, simulj you deem me qualihed and wortln- n.i -i... t .t i..i r i . -.' " r" ' 1 "lr' sunn iesi thankful lo you. and will endeavor to discharge m Hniv r,i,iiir..ii.. i : ,, . ,n j v .j iiu impartially as the Jud.t ever ought lo do. 8 THOMAS 8. MACKEY. Milton, Oct 11, 1651. PJtlME OYSTKHS. ''piIE undersigned is in ii.,. daily receipt of -- fresh and excellent Oysters from the eele. brnted establishment of Mr. Field, No. 3.11 West Lombard Mreet, Ujllimorc. All orders will be promptly attended to an i forwarded without del.iv. Apply lo the aulx acribcr at Lee'a Hotel, Northumberland, Pn. PHILIP SHAY. N. n. Oysters of common quality at $1,00 lercan. Octolwr It, 1851 3mo. iiTc i Ki'iutini I'TsiTi.wo'V, l:q., Dct'd. "V"OTICK is hereby given that letters Testa mcnlary have been grunted to the aubseri bcrs, on the estate of Kphruim p. shannon, de c'd., late of the Ilormifdi of Nurtiiomberland. All persons Indebted to said estate, or having cluims against the name, arc requested to call on the aubsciibera for aetilementi AI.FKKt) KNKASs. THUS. STRAWR RIDGE, l-xeeutors. NoitliuinlwrlHiid, Oct. II, t S3 1. (It. SS3 r53? IXi .. o-c r-,) AME tn the premises of the sul'scribcr, in Point township, nliout the lirst i f Aurust last, a dark Mrindle CoW. witli a hi'e fr, While on the belly, while nn hrr hind lirl. and while on the tip of the tail. The owner is rn ipiesied to come forthwith nr.1 -ne property, pay charges and take her twny, m he will Ix) disposed of according to law. SAV.t.EI. WH.LYARD. Point tp., Oct. 11, 1S51. t. AT lENTTON, iMitViKT il tltS!t "V Ol' are commaiub-d t.j meet in MaN - ket Siii:ire. Simimry, on Monday, -otu ot iwo'er. at 10 o'clock, A. M., fully eipiipped f.f drill. 15 y orib-r of lite Cnptain. (ii:o. OMPHANT. O. 8i Sunburv, Oct. 1 1, 13. ATTKNTIOX!! 4 1.1. orjriiieil I'liiCinn Companies in lha first Uriuade of l!ie Mli Division of the Penn sylvania Militia, nie requested lo inert at their Armories or their ususl places of Hireling, on the COtli inst.. t elect by lull it. u:io j cr-on to send at Unmade Inspector, for Ihe Ij.d..i;cc of the p'tf Bent arrangement. Iiv order of the Major (iruerid, ' (-'. C. WATSliN, llr'.gi Gen. October 11, Hot. Ut. Ojjtte m Market strcr' friiii'mry, opposite HViirei' s llnt'l j IBI'SINKSS will be promptly attended to in 5 the Comities of Northu.i.l .il.ind, I'uiun, Columbiu uud .Moiitour; Ki:i :u to : j D. I'.i.Mii. Mi. YernnM I 'ci.fe, '.'d stiri-t. A. Jolt n i s , I'.sii., C. J. itii-,:ii. Furiliirii. j S. ilov.M n o, ill .M.ir C. M. 11 ll.L, I'vtlil dir. I l.rt Ft., l laUiiirlfhlx. Sunliury, Oct. I I, 1S31 I v. ist of t ctt cvs iti.MMMvi; in tiii: i'iim' omttx at K.illMe Jacob K..-e .1 Marti.ii Ki-lnl ,l:lii K' ! : iiitu John M Me('uu!an. J C 0 Oterdorl John R K-1-.7 W -ier Ko.rl.ii ,uei Judy lJepher l'eter Harder Eli..1eth liii kanli! J.ieoii Heikslresei Mr Reiki Wm T C Coldieii JjIiii Clair A Cit m jibe II Simeon D Dunkleh:irer Peter D.iwsuu D ir. ii I a Farneswonh .'urm.tii S,;ii:li Sa I Fansoltl .Insepli Freeae Hiblei ien K Hobuit Elizabeth lMlD wii A ( ) u I'jIUt'll Will I Harper Tho Wei-er I'll i W iL'ner I'c-t. r Woliojng A. lam Wren John K II. PACKER, P. Ivriim John M. LIST 0? lETTZSS ni MAiMM; is tiii; rovr oirni: At Nortliumbeilr.nd, Sopt, SO, 1351, A AlHvaler Dr B Hiirwn Chn.-tiiin Relleniiin Rev 11 W Dennett Win linwillllll Jno Rutlertieid E F M Man D.ivi.l Mailiu D.m'l Malon v Sleidieu M.nlha II Mover Jno .M. twin Washington Mnraii Henry My I lie Wm 0 O Conner tiiilhth P Pricket t U F Pi ice l Pott 'r l'-'v Vlonza Pel riii Cuit.ii K Renu (Jen Reniicr aui'l s Pnmner Di J V Sanders Thot K Steiiirock Ann Stock Levi Skay Eleaa Supor Jno Snyder Chat teamen Zaciout Some Peter Siroub A V Yaiilvar Wm w Wynkoop Henry Ha re lay i A Butler C c Coolidgn Prof. David frank A ' F Fry Abraham Fedder Polly Forsinail Jr.o C Kadeii Frederick Fischer Chat o Qtotfeller Israel Gibbout Phillip fl Hilbotirno (Jeo W Hummell S Henderson & Glenn Hughs ('hat Hoover Win J Jonet Richaul K Kuhii Arth Keyser J eaver Jacob Lattimore Molly Ann Walker Edward I Lulz Nicholas Wnltinger J F Lloyd Jno A Williams Sarah MARGARET WEIMER, P. M. Ti rTia jTysi7r ii si! " nAYING nettled at Northumbrian.!, I ana now prcpurtd to furnish Fresh and Spiced Oysters during the whole M ason at the reduced price of one dollar for w hole and filly centa per half can. You ran depend upon them being freab, at I shall receive them daily, (Sundayt excepted.) and when landed here they art only 16 bourt out of the shell. All persona who aw in want of the above arti cle, at a distance, can have them tent Jr doieai or tingle can by addressing GEORGE W. JONES. J. H. Persons raMoii; on tbe sulwcrilar aity find him either at Burra or Haas Hold. Noilhumlfriund, Oct. 4, l'il. . -
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