SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOUltNAJi. , - - . New Advertisements. ORPHANS'. COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to public tnlo on WEDNESDAY, the 27. A dan of October, next, on the premises, The following rrnl estate to witt All tho Interest of the following named hoir of Peter Brubnker, Inleof Lancaster county, dcc'd., to will Henry Hrubnker'a interest 2-H part Anna, Eater and Mary Hollinger, children of Mary Hollinger ni d grand-children of Abra ham Burbakcr, of Lancaster county, dee'd., their intercut, the undivided ona fourteenth part ; Andrew Urubakcr, minor child of Jacob Ilruha ker, dre'd., and a grand-child of Abraham Mriihn Iter, dee'd., tbo undivided one fourlecMh pnrt of tho upier pari of the Island formerly known ns ''Whites Inland," situate in the iSusquelinnnn In Jackson tovnlii, late Malionoy township. Nor-thumlK-rlnnd county, about 13 miles below Sun hury, containing 131 Acres. 71 perchea or thercaloiita, adjoining lands of Hi'iijnniiii Slrickler, with the appurtenances. l.a'r ll.c estate of Abraham Urnbnker, doe'd. riulu to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said div when the terms of ante will be made known ly JOHN STKICKLEK, c;eo. krodv, I? H nr- OAHKIKI. DKAR, f dinns. JOHN HUKS1IKY, J IS. B. Tho intercut of all the othir heirs will lie ofl'orrd for sale ut the same lime and place. SAMl'EI. ItKt BAKER, A Rent for other heir. For further information inquire of fkedukick i,azri;s, rq. f'uiibury Pa. l-y order ot the Court, J. P. IMISSKL. ( Ik, . V Oct. 2, lS5i-ts. REGISTER'S NOTICE. TV O'I'ICK is hereby given to all Legatees, ' Creditors nml other iersons interested in the Estates of the following named KroiiH, that the Exrclitois, Administrators, and tiuardiaus of aaid I'statcs have tiled their accounts with the Register l" Northumberland county, and ttiat the same will 1C prrsemed to the Orphans' Court of said (County, on Tuesday the ?J day of November ue.t for confirmation and allowance. If 53. Jlenry Voxtheiniee, dee'd., settled by his Adm'r. KtoiVrirk I.nz.tius. Cleorge Eckert, dcc'd., settled by hi Adm'r VVillian Nice. John Iove, dee'd., settled by hia Adm'r J. Woods Drown, tw-orje (rant, dee'd., Rcttlcd by his Adm'r Peter Hileman. John L'iatcr, dee'd., settled by hia Kxc'r John Eistcr. Elizabeth Wagner, dee'd., settled by her Adm'r Peter Warner. Joseph Hutchison, dee'd., settled by his Exc'r Roliert ci Wilson Hutchison. Leonard l'loutz, dee'd., settled by hia Adm'r John Pfotitz. Abraham Turner, dre'd., settled by liU Adm'r Win. ft Abraham Tunic. Jac b Snyder, dee'd., settled by his Adm'ra Joseph & Henry rtuyder. I.avina Hcaelicl, dee'd,, settled by her Adm'r .""'aunicl Reitz. Susanna Fet.er. dee'd., settled by her Adm'r John U. Kctwr. Andrew Fetzer, deed., settled by one jfhis Ejc'rs Andrew J Ketzer. Andrew Fetzcr, dee'd., settled by his Exc'ra John II. ti Andrew J Fetzcr. Peter Ya'idling, dre'd.. settled by his Adm'r dc bonis non Wm. Reed. Liberty Uowarl, dre'd., trilled by Win. )ew- rrt, Esq., of Lewis Dcwert, dee'd., who was Exc'r of Mrs. Liheity Dewert. dee'd. Susanna Mettler, dee'd., settled by her liuar- dian, Luther Itassetl. Caroline PcilVer, settled by her Guardian, Elias PcilUr. JOHN P. PEKSEL, Register. Register's Otliec, ) Sunbury, Oct.. 2, 1852 5t. J 500 AGENTS WANTED. 8 1 000 a yiMir. WANTED in every County of the I'nitcd St ilea, active and enterprising men to en gage in the sale of some of the best Hooks pub lished in the country. To men of good address, posc.ssing a small capital of from S2.1) to 5100, such inducements will be ollered as to enable tbcin to make from S3 to $10 a day profit. tr The Books published by us arc all useful in their character, extremely popular and com mand largo sales wherever they are nflerrd. For further paiticulars, address, (posrage paid,) DANIELS ci CETZ, Successors to W. A. Leary ct Co.; No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. Sunbury Oct. 2, 1852 If. Notice to Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Engineers ollico in Sunbury until the 15th day of October next, fur the grading and masonry of that part of the Susquehanna Kail Koad between Bridgeport (opposite Harrisburg) mid Sunbury, a distance of about fifty five miles. Plans, profiles and specifications will be exhibited ut the said oilier fur one week prior to that date. The line will la1 divided into sections of iiImiiiI n mile in length, ami tenders may be made for i.ich mile aeparalely, or for (be whole work, rroimuts may state what proportion of the amount of laymen!, if any, will l taken in the block uf the Company at par. A. B. WARKORD, Chief Engineer. Eiieineev's office, ) Sunleiry, rVpt. 18, 1852. it. j LIST OF JURORS, OF Northuinbeilnnil Count), for October 85, 152. t-'pcciul Court. Pojxt. Thomas JoIiiisoii, Chas. Bonnet. Lewis. A. J. Derr, Samuel Art man, Ben jamin Meimas, Jacob lluulziner, lleury Uotip, John Hughes. Pk.iwrk Hobert Hutchinson, George Rnnnyn.il, Win. Iluod. Chh.isqu.miue. Wm. K. F.rwine. Ti'iini-r. Peter Duukle, Kilyon Duuklo, Win. M. Sample, Isaac Marsh. NonTHUMDF.RL no. Robert l.eshcr. Scnury. Jacob Grilich, Win. Hoover, Henry Rucher. . I'i'PEk Ai'uUkTi Reuben Garinger. Lower " Abraham bhipman. Uosh. C. A. Heath. Shamokis. Martin Cass, Asa John, John Smith, Charles Alexander, James Yanhorn, Philin Bonn. I'ppr.K Mmionov Samuel Heime, Henry Uebuck, Andrew lieist. I.owr.R " John Michael. Little " Isaac D. liaker. Jackson. Abraham Deppen. Cam ehon. Solomon Duuklcbergcr. LIST OF CAUSES TOR Special Court of Common Pleas of ' Northumberland County to lie held on Monday the 25th day of Octolicr 1802. Frederick Keener va Wm. Ayres Gruham et al II K Kane PluU & PUtt Win I, lleiucman Geo E Gehrig et al Rebecca Lamison (Seo Garinan Geo Eyster for Mar tin Weaver vs Hugh Hellas et al v Geo A Dixon vs Henry Manser vs T A IJillinglon et al vs Peter Warry vs Thomas Vastine's exrs vs U II Howell et al vs Eb'xer Grecnough ex'r Mahonoy and Bhamokin Improvement Co vi Abraham Paul Welter & Wife vs Hannah Mendenhall Henry Donncl el al vi Hugh licllas JAMES BEARD, Proth'y, Trothonotary's Office, i fuubury, Jipt. 18, 1852. - J CELEBRATED PANACEA, FOll THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Scrnfultt, General Debility, White Swelling, Rheumatism, Diseases iif the Liver an l ' Shin, and oil Diseases arising from Impuritiet of the lilootl, and the Effects of Mercury. SWAIM'S PAN ACTA has lwca for more limit thirty years cclcliriittxt ill this ennnirv and in Knrojir f.,r its rxtrnorilnmrv cures for the rnriiHenicsof whirlirtleriMwe is lnate Ui tli (tirertioiis nnrl IsMiks (which nuiy tie liml prntis) ncconimn itne tho rniiiica. rV.mc of wltirti pive tlic purticalum of canes ttsi iriglill'iil f r fcriitrmlpnt.licntiiai, Wlicru She mtlcnts liail been nllil'st eatrn lip with rVroftlla, and were deemed incanille liy riiynicinns. Ill lias llecn u.tl in Ivispitnls mid private practipe, and lias had the sinjtnlnr I'ta-tanc ol iH'ini; rwonininutsl liy the nssl cflelirntetl physicians ant oilier I'li.iuct persins Atlli!! Ktllt'lfl hj W. tiihs.ui M. D , Tr.tf. (fSniprrv, Ta. I'nivcrsilv.' Vulcntino SIvii, iM. i)., Tidf. of lurg , N . V. I.inver. silv. V. P Downcs, M. D , Prof, of MM , Pa. I'nivcisily. N. Clinplimn, M. 1., Prof, nl Physic. tn Pinvcrstty. T. Parke, M. 1) , Prus't Onllene ol I'liyaicium, I'lnlu. Dr. Del Vallo, Prdl.uf Medieiae, Havana. Jose Komencf! le l.nz, Prdi". of rllrey, I .ist,n. J. Chipnian. MeinlsT ltdyal CVIleite 'iirgeiiiis, Iximhe.i. fl. V. Krvintr, late Minister to Sv"nn. Hir 'rii.imas IN-nrisMi, .Mnj. (en. llritinh Army. CJillMTl ltdltertisiii, llrttisli Consul. Ac. Ae. And alsj. Hie wonderful cures ellrcled hy Swaiin's Pan nera linve for liuiny years made it nil invaluable remedy. The Pnuaeea d.ies m4 cdittaiu mereary in nny fdim, and tieini; un innocent prejKirution, it may bo given to Hie lllnst tender Infant. The retail price has lircit reduced to gl .VI per Uiltle, (Cdiitaiuing thice half pints) or three liotlles fdr &. iinwAitr, tp imposition. Pwnhn's Panacea Is in round Imllles, fluleil longlttiili nnlly, with the foll.irint lell. ru blown on the glnss : "SWAIM'S PAN ACKA PIIII.ADA.'' anil bavin? the name of Jas Swaim stsinpeil on the scnl iiiic wax, and written on I lie lals'l covering (lie e irk, mid a splendid eugraviiig lor Ibcside of the Isililc. e.tinpieil of geometric latho work, eoiupri.iug nine tlitl'ereut dies, which have been turned for the exclum-e use of the pro. prielor, by DniKT A Co , bank note eieinivors, of Pbila detphi.i. In the ceiittc is a pditrail of l!m lalo Win. Svv.iilll copyright secured. ALSO, SWAIM'S VEHMirt GF,. A valunble Family Medicine, licing n highly nppr veil remedy lot nil discuses all.-iug from il.-billl'v of the ibes lire organs, sueli ns W 'rnu. Cholera Morbus, Dvsi niei y Fever and Ague, Weeding Piles. Sick llcudache, Ae., Ao. See ihe Panihlet (whieli may lie had gralis) uccdlupaiiy lug the Veruiiliige. Prepanil onlc ut SWAIM'S I.AHOltATOlIY, Till; OI.D STAND, Seventh tlieet, Im-I.hv t'heslnllt, Philadel phi.1. nud a. ld byull the respectablo Diuggisis in the l ul led States. cu'tion' to Tin: n ni.io. Persons wisliiii't Muin the genuine SWAIM'S P.W ACI'.A and SWAIM S VlillMlt-'l OH, nil. Mild be careful to dbseivi- 111 it the name SWAIM is 5fll.tl orr.fity on hc lhttlci nml hlx-K ir rhoy nny Im- miivm( un ,y ninlictMCR Hi; til iriiiltilKHi "I llicm lv n pt iwMi beriritig a ttmiiwlmt sinnl.tr ininc, vi II wilvubtcil t" (Iti'i-ivi1. JMnl nlclphin, Oct'lifr 0, 133. mo. IMJOCLAMATION. "V"OTICE is hereby civen lluit a Special Com! of Corniiioii Pleas, in nml lor tho County of Noilhiiiiibcilaiid, to coiiinieiu'O nt tho Conn House, in the bnroiia!i of Snnlmry, at 10 o'clock, A. SI., on Monday tin- 25ih day of October next, ami will continue ONE WEEK. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, al ihe time nppoiniud iiureeablo to llieir notices. Given under my hand ut Sinibttiy, the 18th day of Si-pleiiiber, in the year of mir Lord one thousand eiijlit hundred and liflv-lwo iiud Ihe Independence of ihu United Stales of America the 76th. WIIXIAM 11. KIPP, Sheriff. God save llm Commonweultli. List of Jurors, OF Nortliumlicrlniid Counly for November T..A, D. 1832. (lira nl Juror 8. Lewis. Wallis Rupel, Robert Montgom ery, John Waitman. Jacob Sliader. Dklawark. Cyronas Romboy. Ciiii.I3o.uao.uk Jacob Kiaiucr, Daniel P. Caul, Robert Heed. TuitBL'T. Samuel U. Cain Edward Dies ler. SIn.TON Henry Sltine. Si'NUUUV. Samuel Slatilz Ut'i'KU Augusta. John S. Haas, John F. Kline. Lower Accl'sta. Jereiniuh Welzel. Wm. SI. Miller. lti'sit. Philip Oberdotf. Shamokis Silas Fallow. UiTEii SIaiionov. Abraham Geist, Ilen- y fieist, John Ki hler. Jackson. L'aiuel Uuhiicr, lleurv Oioli, I'eler lieed. TKAVKKSE JUr.OUS. Point. F.d. Iittoy, John Ileckeii, Charles iMorejaii. Hubert tniry, jr. Lewis. Samuel Sletiges, David II. Slont- gomery, ft. Ueaver. JMii.ton. Paul uennell, Solomun DieUen- lfTer- Delaware. S Garuhart, P. C. Fox, Ed. Diiickemillcr, Cliiisli.ui Gernli. Tinuur. D.tvid Englfi. NoiniiL'.MiiEUi.ANU. William Elliot, Geo. Ap.-dey, Alexander Coll, Dennis Wutteis, lltram Knelt. Si'Miuuv. Gen. P. Riiyers Ul'i'Kii Aimiusta. Samuel Savidge. LowKti Aft.i'STA. I'eler Moote. Isaac Drain, John Fry. Rush. Alexander Moore, Honham Shamokin. Uaae Soper, P. Sehuell. Case. Sam- uel John, Isaiah Morgan, S. Gruul, John oliil Caseman, lai.ili MiIIit, Samuel Kul, John Frank, S.iiiiiu l Johnson. Coal. Sylvanas llirtl. Uri'Eit SIaiionov. Jacob Geise, David lallieh, Sulomim Shuukwilb-r. Low Kit . Jacob Carman, John L'fnian. Jackson Maitiu Diumheller, Sol. Dies r, I. Itover. Chii,isi)UAui:e Julm Raitholemew. Jacob rulper, 1 homas Kieler. I'll i I Juror Point. JiiliuGuliek, Kubeil Le.-Iier. Jacob Snyder. Lewis John l weed. Dklawake. James F Beard. Cilll.lfiiUAUi.E. Daniel K. Uislicl, Michel cGee, Jehu Simpson. Milton. Samuel Leas, Samuel Rhodes, NilTitU.YiuEiiLNl. Jos. Valid) ke, Daniel Rraulirrum. Jacob Leisenrni". LnwEit At'tit'sTA. William vveiizei, ijeo. Fasold, Peter Reilz, Georae Keeler, Daniel L'omad. (son of Jiihll.l f ... l C &1IAMOKIN. Win. 11. iwuenrn, ueo. riu. Francis P. Schwartz, Samuel Hammond, II. H. Teals, John Kepley. Jacob Swentz. Rush Abiaham tekman, jacoo non- man. LowF.it Maiionoy. Isaac Lahr, M. Wcrl Sebastian Stepp, 11. Dover, Jacob A u in 1 1 ler I.itti.k " . huocli liaker. Jackson.--Jacob Hoffman, F.lias Seliwatlz Pamplilet Laws of 1852. jV'OTICE is hereby given that the Pamphlet Laws of 1852 are received, and readv for distribution to those who aro entitled to receive thciu. JAMES BEARD Proth'y. Sunbury, Sept. 25, 18.ri2. -. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 'I'llh Snlwcrllwr having leasril the ruUir Ihsiw, fer 1 inerly known u tho American lloiur. No. Is 1 Sixth Si reel, between Market nnd Lheslnul Streets, has changed THE COMMErvCIAL HOTEL, nem lenvs to uiCorrji Us friciKhi a,l it,. i.i... .u . Iioum has undergone lliiiHiuh rensideUinii, ramuiiia, re- hii.iii.c uiiu .-'ui:,i,,K, ii, amp u, inuKiiieiit. An en lire new outfit m fariiimre, IsmIiIiii)., fce., Ac, has U'en tfis-aied from Uic nioM ceJebrstnl Manaiavtuiera in this city. Krcun tli central location, and its close proximity In the Railruait llenots, fttesinhonl landliurs. l'liu-es of Aitmi. ment, Pnnlnoiuilile Thornuf hl'ires mud I'uUic Hquarne, K oners imtureineuts to the Merchant visiting: Ihe eitv mi business. ' the Traveller seeking pleasure. To funnliea and teuwles viKiling llie city, every lacilily will be iSlered, ami every eoua'ort regaided to luake tkeir vuit sgreeolse ana pieaunl. A fclmre of the public patronage respectfully solicited. JACOB U. l.l.HD, J.Wtl.D IKVIN, Superiiittiident fi'H'iictur. t'liilailcli-lua, Bej't I, l-'j'-V -Hia. LIST OF CAUSKS P OR trial In th Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, at November 'P., A D., 1852. n.AINTIFFS. pr.FF.NTANT9, P K Iloffmnn ij- wife vs II Kiihnts, McCsrlv et id Moll (V Hholirr T Daniel Dn'isbach Caspar llccknrt Frederick lleekart John W Peat (leo 11 Yotinirmait Hickok A. Cnnliuo v Geo W Armstrong: Jacob Keller va Hank of Northumberland. ituKer x Co Tor Jacob lllooiu vs Hcnrv Conrad Jacob Zarlman's Henry Klarc A. Eve bis wife vs administrator William McCsrty vs Samuel Hunter Mary Jane Druiirr ct ul vt William Wilson Pecker & Weiller vs R 1) Ciinimhiff. Mary Slartx vs Wm II Spratt Same vs. John (nmpliell & wife Geoirje Shilcy vs Ab'm DunUelbertrcr's admr'x Isaac Tyler vs U M Seydel's adm'r John Drown vs John Oyster senr's ex'r Khnfthrr &. Zeiler etal vs Thos S Mackey Jno Knorr for II. Knorr vs Enoch Howets' adm'r James T Sutton rt Co vs Samuel Kylu Elizabeth Krier vs A 8 Lawrence Daniel (Jonsert vs Henry llohner Mary Patterson vs Gcoriro Heckcrt Itoneparte Thompson rt al vs Casper St Clair Win McDuiiiel for A tit, . W Comlv John Jackson ct ol William Dalitts John Reynolds John Jackson George l.tiwrcne Dilliiiglon for Hunter rt Diiyers Jacob Haas Santo John Jackson ,Ir Simon Suvdrr vs II H Haulman vs Isasc Reader vs James Heard rt al vs D Marr & I Drown vs Susan &. Sarah Kcid vs Charles Alexander vs Same rt Wife vs A W Coinly vs (ieorgr Snyder Vs Ccorr HerU A W Coinly llallai tiariihart'H udinr'a vs U W Dunn's adinr Allan Newbcirv vs Themas Kasvr , Crandnll for .1 C Morgan vs Geo Miller's adm'r John Reed's assignee vs E I, Piper John Ross & Wile. vs George Pox John King vs Daniel Wcidncr Same vs Washington Mutual In- Htirance Company Slate Mutual Fire Insu rance Company Peter Arnwitic ct M mi en A Kcid Same E Kaufman ct al Same C Cosh A Jacob '" V.Yikc vs Reiil eii Fcgcly vs A K Kapp vs Rohrit Whiteside vs Abrabam llriisions vs Smiiuel Savidge vs John Hartiiiau e vg Josedi liimmii k rtal l vs Siisaima b'eid o vs Htiub Hellis vs Win II Tboinpsrtn s M lb.eh iV l'.Markle i- A K h !-:.er n Andri . Mei.anab-iti Jacob II. Musscr Joanna Prinlcv illi" George I.cilln-i. jet Sarah L Keen Same Oliver IS Milliard .1 W Peal Indorsee Christ iV McPaiba- Rcnlieii I'cgcly ct I o Abij.ih Dow an Christian t'i! !e Robert M 1 '. m Rebecca Sw.ot. Henry A Lerhurr John 1. Yeager Francis JihIhii Henrietta Lewis H W ill II lioiiud . - ..ie P. right ' - lavid I. Irian ! vs 'I bom-.i Rarr .l.ii'oti Rciu. J a-il " Win Kalder 1 ly vs .1 Fnrinan V K Klan j vs Rarbata Shalli r's cv'rs vs J W I'riliug vs Jaiob Wert man vs V at tin Irwius' adm'r vs Jacob Stitzel Daniel Gibson Kricger for R Fagclv1 II Masscr David Fibber Daniel Itlioiies W Peal Samuel I, Iteck E John for W Camp William Sechler R Fagcly &. Co Rudolph Duengcr IJrjrgc Urosious vs Wolvcrton .V Lcisenr'g vs Jacob Hoffman rt al vs William Inch vs Peter Thomas vs Daniel Kample u i .... i :,i. . : Dm . r c, ji-OKioa won uuiicu Hoats for M Sweny vs . , J to terrclenant tvenderton Suiilh's cxr's vs A C rt T G Morris Same Same Wendcl I. Krffcr vs John V Wolfinger William Forsman etal vs John Parks Frederick Wilhelin vs Henry Wilhclm Jno Hush fi Wife vs Nathaniel Saxlon's adm'r I iV A Shissler vs Daniel tilcnn Reuben Fagcly Co vs John Rasscr ,V Co Jacob II Rlionds vs J rov iv J llarman vs R D Ciimmings Samuel Ewing Joseph Wcily.el vs Itciijaiiiiu Rubins Jordan re Welker for vs Wil'iain Fagcly Lodge No 22 John S Oood vs R D Cnmiiiings vs J C Horlon vs Hannah Meiidenhall vs Harrison Heim vs Henry l.nnlz s cx'rs vs R. D. f.'timmiiigs vs Simon lieedy vs Henry High vs John II. Purely vs Jos II Kline's adm'r vs Abraham Marshall J Ott Rockefeller Welker ct Wife George Parfat Kohl Hutchinson David Mc.Mickcn Margaret Summers Joseph L. A ulcii J II Masscr Jacob Kline Peter I! ill mil e JAMES HEARD, rioth'y. Prolhonotarv's Oilier. ) Suuhury, Sept. 2.1, I8.VJ. I LADIES' DKESS TRIMMINGS- J. C. () 1 KUTKIJ KFKIi, S. E. Cor. Ninth and Maple Sis above Race. niiLADELrmA. INVITES the Ladies of the Ci:y nnd Country to call end examine his splendid Stock oj Trimmings, which has been selected with the ut most care. Mr. O. being enabled, from his experience in the business, to take advantage of the wholesale market, is able tu sell as low ns nny other estab lishment. Mr. O. was tormeily principal con. doctor of llie extensive business of Mr. J. W. ilurstmau, No. 204 Chestnut Street, nnd his ex tensive experience will be a guarantee of his ability to do justice to his customers. His Stock comprises the following Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Curtain Fringes, IliniVnig, Tassels and Cord, Silk and Worsted lilind do, Silk, Woollen, and Cotton Hoisery, Glows, Combs, 11 rushes, Soaps, Perfumery, Ac. Woollen nud Cotton Knitting and Dinning Varu, Porlc Mommies, Furnished Wo k Uoxes, it race lets, nnd Fancy Articles gene aMy. Call and examine for yourselves. Philadelphia, September 25, IK. 12 fun. FALL MILLINERY GOODS- JOHN STONE 5 SONS, IMPORTERS AND DKAI.KRS IN FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, No. 45 South Second Street, PHILADCLFHIA. WMWVIN'i completed the improvements to their Store, are now opening a lanje and ucauiilul assortment ol Paris Fancy Feather, French nnd American I':..ers, Fancy Itniiuet and Cap Rihh us, Pulley lionnrt Stuffs, Corded klid Plain Velvet", Satins, Gross. d'Afiiqucs, Lai'''.-, Ac. e. To which they invite tlic attention of Mer chants and Miliiuers vMtin the cirv. Philadelphia, September :;, 1S..2.-2im. J. M- HEYBERGER & BROTHER, JVo. 17 W7i Scrond Sir, ', PHILADELPHIA. M PORTERS of every ilcsrrip.'-m ' r Fish, Hooks ami Fishinj Tackle. Toy, German Fancy Goods, Guns and Sporting Apparjtus. Wholesale and Retail. Aug. 28, 1852. 2m. Bounty Land Warrants- riHOSE having bounty land warrants in thei' J- possession and wishing to disposo of them can find a ready sale hy applying at the residence ui i no subscriber nrar Shamokin Dam, Union county Pa. He will also attend to the obtaining of bounty land warrants from the Department at a reasonable recompense. L. P. HUMMEL. Sunbury, August 14. 1852 3m. IJLANK DEEDS primed on the beat quality ol punhment paper, sold al Ihe lowct price Ha., utlicc, by wholcile and retail . GEOHGK AV- ZIMEUMAN, VENITIAN BLIND 3IANUFACTUREH, No. CI Arcli Street, fur doors above Second, PHILADELPHIA, CONSTANTLY ON HAND A G EN F.RAL ASSORTS! F.NT OF BLINDS, Which for stvlc of finish and workmanship cannot be surpassed. Wholesale nml Retail atthelmvVs, A1E8 AND RF.F.D IlLLNDs. vhoU:sai.i:, at ma.m factlhi-hs' pricks. tV MERCHANTS and others ore invited to call and examine. Philadelphia, August 21, lV2. ly. Candidate for Assembly. THE subsrrilier respectfully informs the voters of Northumlicrland county, that he has been taken up as a Candidsto for Assembly, and therefore respectfully solicits the support of his fellow eitiictis for that office. SAMUEL 11ERCSTRESSER. Shomokin, Sept 11, 1852- 5t. ruiSTu salk 7 ILL lw ofTered at Public Sale, on the pre- mines, at the house or Franklin Moore, on THURSDAY, the Wh day of October, nt 11 o'clock, A. M., a Valuable Farm, containing 1" 0 acres, situate four miles from Dan ville, on tiie road leading fiom Danville to Sham okiutown. in Rush township, Nmlhumberland county. The improvements are u FRAME HOUSiS, and Frame Barn, a thiifiy Orchard of ex cellent fruit and a never-falling spring at the dour about 00 acres improved, the balance is well timlierrd. Also nt the same time, a lot near Lushville, containing four acres; the improvements area small frame DWELLING HOUSE, nud an excellent orchard of nil kinds of fruit. Also on Ihe premises, at the house of Samuel Keller, on FRIDAY the 15th day of Octolier next, A FARM in ft oaring Creek townshp, Montour county, two miles from Dear Gap, on the road leading to Numedia. containing 1C3 acres, the improvements consist of 75 acres clear- O.I. A COod FRAME HOUSE, Prmelbirn and Frame Wagon House, a good thrifty young Orchard of all kinds of fruit and a never-failing spring of excellent water at the door; the unimproved land is well timbered. Undisputed titlrs will be given. Late the properly of William Kase, deceased. Ti us will lie made known on the day of sale by JOHN KASE, SIMON P. KASE. Executors, plcmber ISM. tt. riMM'LAMATION. iV OTll.'L -- hereby given that tbo several Court of t'onimoii Pleas, General Ouartev Sessions of llie peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyerinid Terminer nud General Jail Delivery, in and for llie county of Northumberland, to comment-rat the Court House, in the borouih ol Sunbury, at III o'clock. . M. on M ''ulay, the 2d day of November next, and will continue TWO WEEKS. Tim coroner. Justices of the Peace nnd consta bles in and for the county of Norlhumlierlaud, arc requested to be then and there in their proier per sons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things to their several offices appertaining to I done. And all witnesses prosecuting in liehtilf of the Common wealth against nny prisoner nre nlso requested nnd commanded to be then nnd there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against linn, ns slinHl ,e just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested lo lie punctual in mcir tlenUance., at tlic tune appoiuicu agm-umv io llieir notices. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 18th day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundre'd and fifty-two and the In dependence of the United States of America the 76th. WILLIAM 11. KIPP, SherilT. God save tho Commonwealth. Cheap Wntrlios 6j Jewelry, WHOLESALE nnd Retail, ut the "Pliilailrl nhia Wnlch nnd Jewelry Store," No. 00 North Second Street, comer of tjuarry, Philadel phia. Cold Uver Watches, full jeweled, IS cnr.it cafes, S2,KI Silver ih. full jeweled, HI4. Silver l nme, jewels, 10. (i"kl Spectaelej, 7.011 l-ineilver Oo. l.-sp liohl llrncflcts. Ml SI ,i, do no. :i. Snpeiior tjmirliers, ndies' link! I cncils, I .no ft.00 1,110 Inutii'i'iil Hi Silver Ten sjshiiis, set, Gold Tens, with Pencil nml Silver Ibikler, Cold Fincer Rine;s. 37 4 rents to $80 : Watch Glasses, plain, 12 cents; Patent. lKj; Luuel, 25 ; oilier articles in proportion. All goous war ranted to he what they aro sold for. STALFFER & II A RLE Y, Successors to O. Conrad. On hand, some Gold nnd Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the ubove prices. August 2H, 1852. ly. V O O )'S Cane Seat Chair Manufactory, . No. 131 North Sixth Street, above Race Street. MAM"l'Af"n ill'.S, anil tins eoiiBtiinlly on linml an r.l.lKiANT nnil l'ASIIIl AHI.K sl.sk of CAN K M'.AT. KLSII SUAT, lili.l WIMiSIHl CIIAIIIS, A KM t llAIUS. Ijiiijiiiiii.I .iiiiill IKH'KIMi I'llAlltS, si:t TI'.I.S, I'ANU l.llL .UKS, STtUil; STOOI.S, 81111' STHOI.S, e To Hins,-keevers. Hold, tt:ill. nisi SteainlioMl Proprie tors, nml Dealers in L'lmlrs ami furniture, llns rstablltU- ment infers the (-rente! iiHtiiei-nieuls to jiuielmse. Iluvini: uxtentive liieililn-s for iiiiiiiulueliiriiur, wa ran sell the sauiv asaonnu'iil ten s r rem elienper tliiui hereto fore, nml by havuiK ull wmk niaite un.ler our own super visiMii we enn (ruiirnnlee n suM'rl'r iirtlele. I'ANK SI1AT I'llAlltS of tlic hew Inntli ami material, from sltil to IU H-r iloxen. "Suiall I'rofilsuiul quick Sites." wtMin Ohair Vnelory, No 131 Norih lllli St.. onnositi: l'miiklin rViinrr, I'hilaileljiliia. tk-pteiulwr II, IKiS. Sin. Toliaeco, Smifl', Scgar WAKIJIIOII'. flHE subscriliers rrsHetfully inform Country A Merchants Ihut we have now on hand a general assortment of the liest VIRGINIA BRAND TCOACCO. Cavendish 5s. Lump Rs. Lump 6s. Plug, Ac., at the Manufacturers lowest prices. Also a fine assortment of Foreign and L'onicslie S.cgar.t, riniilV. Sinnkinz Tobacco. Pipes, Pipe Heads, Ac., which we will sell at tho lowest prices. 8. WOODWARD & CO., 2'.5 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Srplcmlier 4, 1852. 3m. REMOVAL. rpH K old CHtal.li.hi-,1 l' C K l-'T IK M IK and Ml )tf ICI'l I X CAC. MA.lirAl ll'Hl, l,caieu Ul JVj LIleSIIIMI Stieet I a ii' I'tt't TWENTV-ONE YEARS, leu. ucil I'-ia-ivoJ to No. Sfti Allf'tt S I'RI-.I-'.T, flrsl rt -or uelovv 0 ii ktr't, where run Is- louml tho largest uud Inait ass-atiii' ut ni the following- articles, vix : I'uekct Ho'k', Port t-'oluw, Drepmv Cases, Wrilinst rasas, Ruikcis' Csie, Hank H' II iLlrrs, Kill Hmiks, M.siey Hi-lls, itijur Cuscs, Haznr St' -ns, I'oilc Monnuies, Work Cases, Caid t'a:ci, Nculk' Cast i. V. II. .H I'H, tli r lill fur pnat fiivon, li cs b,- nttrn tion, siirl with a del -r-.iiinslini ti sill i'.. hrrf quality of eonds at the lowest pns, Ui receive s nVircol utrnuane. The Trarie are rcgucsUj to call aist exainine buiura put chasinK elsewhere. sj Ii Ktpauing 4ne with ncitues. and disrstch, K. II. SMITH, a Arch Si i eel, rhiludrli.hia. f-eptembu 4, 1M1 -3m. HAND BILLS neatly printed on new type promptly executed at this office. Alio bUnU, of all kinds on superior iMpcr. Siiubuty, Fib. 11, I'i2. Notice to tho Holn of JOHN STEPP, Dcc'd. 7VOTICE Is hereby given to Mary (widow,) Sebastian, Jacob, John, llmijainiii, Michael, Peter, Elius, Elizabeth and Isaac Stepp, heirs of John Slepp, dcc'd., (tho last four or whom have for llieir Guardian, Abraham Ulasscr,) that an inquisition will be held at 10 o'clock, A. M., on the Kill day of October next, upon Ihe prrmisrs of tbo Rral Estate of said dcc'd., in Lower Ma honoy township, Norlhumlierland county, at which time and place you arc hereby warned to be and appear if you think proper. WM. 11. KIPP, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, ) Sept. 4, 1S52 fit, J SOWKU tsj 11AHNKS, I'liMishcps ami JJooksellei-s, No. 81 Aroi7t Third Street, nilLADELPHIA. MISCELLANEOUS 1KX1KS. tiitiles, Praveis. Ilymus, 1Vh.-Ih. iI and Historical Woikf, Travels, .Novels, Ae., Ae. SCHOOL HOOKS. r.vcry kiml in nn fnnn n primor upwnnU. BLANK BOOKS. An plopnnt ft-tmrtmrtit from Hie paw It'x.k flpwiinlr, made of siiMriir p:ipr, mid In-st o linittiiig. WRITING PAPERS. Cap, Post, nnd Note rapvrs, elegant stylet and quality, nnd very cheap. STATIONERY. FmicVi rinin tm Adhrnive Knvctt)pi. Ttik. Ptuuf, Wa fer. ?twH Prim, Slutn, IVnriln, P.triAloiinirs, Wrnj nutf iuH!r of ull kiittlR, Ciirtuin lap?rs. &r., Ac. Our stuck in nil frcli, Imnht clifiip niul fil(noctrJiinrly. PurticHlur altnilioii nuiil to Itooknrlkrit, iVmiitry Mcr c.Kintu nml Tr.ichcrs, howrvrr little tlicy nuiy Uuy. Siwcr ft liiimet are PtittliHher? of I'lMi'uN'i it'iiea of MAGMKICKNTdlTUNK MAPS Knrh nwii Ii nmrly SKVKN Vl-'A'V SCM'AH K. nml show flic eotnpnrative si.n nml rrlntive rHwiiiou ol" evrry country on the plolm. They are iutrmltil to le mmpfmltil in evt'rv n-hool Kihiiti. nml nut oiilv iimko n iik'tuliU np- pi-urtincc, Imt are utiivcrwillv ackuowtnlrrwl lo Imj llio jij:st mouk ok tkacjiinu oi:(m.haimiy ev hroiu'lit out. They nre krvi iittnuUtl to Ire uel liy the f'hoiam, ciHitaiuitiir n complete rpilomr of Geoftraphy. ami eotitimf Icitii tliaii luilf the price of a fiticT:iiihy and Atkit. I he aystrm is in universal hw in I'nwta and erinnnyt nnd hasiilrrndy hecu introduced in Uimnl Coltejjc, Phila riclnhia, the puhlic vhoolsof J(toit, New York, Phila delphia, Bjiltiinorc, Washington, nnd through itt New I'.iii.iiiii, .M w l orit, ., tec. hit ot-ftkn ore loaned with rccoiiiinriukilioiiB from the must t;ileuted ami scicn fific teachers in every quarter, and wheicver the system h:m trct-n used jmrents, teachers and scliokira unite in prais ing it. I. Map of the Western Hemisphere, l!. Map of the Kt intern Meminphcrc. 3. Alap of North Anieiica. 4. Map of the United States, fl. Map of I'.iirop:. 6. Map of A niii. 7. Mnp of South Amerien nml Africa. l-'.very limp is hrilliantly colored, vuruished, and mount ed on muslin and rollers. We rcsiect fully invite the earnest attention of Teachers, Parents, and Phool Directors to this thwinntiiur mode of teachiag Gegraphy. tSOWKR V BAllXW, .norui i inra direct, Philadelphia, Aug. 29, U. TO THE ELECTORS OF NORTHUMBER LAND COUNTY. IEMeOW CITIZENS: Encouraged l.y ma ny of my numerous friends, 1 respectfully offer myoelf as a candidate for the O I lice of llegistcr tfj Recorder, at tlic ctiKuin election. Should I lw elected, I promise to dittchftrge the duties of said ofiicc. with fidelity nud impartiality JOHN r. rURSEL. Ruiihury, July 31, 1852. tc. MORE NEW GOODS! "" THIRD Fresh Arrival of flooils AT THE NEW STOP. K OF I. Ar. TEN EI J & CO., (Nearly opposite Wearer's Hotel, Market St.) Suntury, Northumberland County, Pa. Tf'WTE liovc just rcrrivrd frfsli supply of y tiouiU adapted lor the rail anil inter to n liich we partirulnrly call '.lie attention of our friends and tlir puHic Our Rratcful tlianks are due for the generous support we have received from a deserving pub lic, nml we hope to continue to earn that support liy svllini; ull our good ut the smullcst prolits. Our stuck, consists of Dry Goods, Hardware, QiicciiMvarc, GROCERIES, WINES AND LKlUORS, Single and Doibi.f.d IUhrki.i.kd Guns, Carpets, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and l'arasols, Hoots and Khoes, Hats and Cups, Looking (ilasses. Wall l'apor for Room and Window llli mix, Lemons, Nuts nnd Cundv, Snlt, Mackerel, Dried Ueef, Plain nnd Fancy Hams nnd rShouldrrs, Nails, W indow (ilutig, Taint tStutl', Oils and Putty, Car pet Chuin, Cotton haps and Yum, with a variety uf other articles. X. Li. All kinds of country produce taken in cxcliungo at tho highest market prices. I. W. TEAEK V VO. Suuhury, Sept. 3S, 1852. ly.c SHKLDltAKK'S ALLEGHENY HOCSE, No, 280 MARKET Ktrcet, obove 8lh, I'hilsdelphin, Under the new arrangement the cars which arrive from Pittsburg, 11 arrisburs. Vc, will run to the New Depot, corner of Schuylkill 5th and Market. In order to accommodate the public we will ulwnys have our Coach at the New Depot on the arrival of tho cars to carry Passengers to the Allegheny House, which is in the centre of the city. Our old friends will please, ride down, and ull who wUh to patronise House with a (iood Table, ( lean unls, and accommodating assistants, will please (live us a call. Term, One Dollar per Day. August 21, 1852. 6m. LEATHER. Frit, "Williams 5 llcmlry, Store, No. 29 North 3d Street., riiu.Aur.i.riiiA. OROCCO Manufacturers, Curriers, Import, i-' era, Con'.iiiibsioii and Oencrul Leather Bus iness. Wholesale and Retail. IV Manufactory 15 Margarelta Street. Aug. 28, 1852. I y. ir-jouNKUi iTfTiTakkii. W. O. rtAKIHl. Cornelius, IJakcr 5 ('o., MAXIFATVRI'.HS Of Lamps, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, &c. STORE NO. 176 CHESTNUT ST.. Manufactory No. 181 Cherry St., rHIXASEX.rHXA. April 10, 1853. if. DAVIS COOPER, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR THE fALK. OF Fish, Provisions, 50., Ab. 0 YWA H'harvrs, riilLADULrillA. Apiil 10, 1852.. ly. GENERAL ELECT! (3 N PROCLAMATION. 1l'llfl VAST to an urt of Ihe Ctwirnil Awni!.lj of Hie tVitrimoiiwonltli i rMiiinylvaiiitt. rmnl.il "An net rlntin U the rlet-lnm il thm t'lmummwi-iiltb," i'f"Vttl Ihe nc.niif day f ,iy( Aimi-i IVifii.t mv th-rtiKiiid ui !l,1M,ru( Ihirij-innr. I, Wll.l.l A l H. KU'I, WiTifl of the county nl N..fihim)Ktbiwl, li-nrmvl vunia horehy uwkv known timl give imiM-e M llie rlw lI 11 6co,,",y furmmid, (Imt vriK.rnl elm Mil witl Ti-kvti,wW M'nhiimlriN.nl 011 the fKI'O.NH Hiai - AY l15"1') "f t't"IOHi;B, !KVi. nt whirli tunc , and County Oificert, un lolhma. ara lo he elected : w.'ltli Per8"" " Cmml Cwntnirtiioner of tlic Cimnoii- nmwStUtl f " "f U" ,l,reine C mrt M l,,iB C,,m' lo r.prr(.ef,iti,erw,miyuf NorihninlH ilHml. ' pern aa Kei titter atHl Kenniler mid Clerk erf the "rpna.i.' .ourt fof the Cuimty of N.thui.ibej.Hnd. bel"H,er',0" " Col,,1M,aa,un ,l " wtly oi Nurllmm kHl"e i"frim 88 C,ff0lu'r f,f fuunly of XoTilmmlK-r-, Une pet mm an Auditor fur the county of NortliuiiiU'r Intnl. I ii! 1 htrely nv? kiun-n and pive not.re tint the j)t;ef!t of li ililiitkt lhr ufiriiid gnu'iid drrtixii in llie tv ernl lnru.lt mil t )Wir.hin within Ihftoitiuy of .Not. thiitnb(Mlaiid un; un follow : The Snubnrv Dmirii-i, eoiup fvd of the l n iii:h of Pnnhiuy, und I ppur Augiial;it ut tli County C'utifl Jloiice. The Alien sin Pitrirt, r(mi;tt)n?d of tlx; towitfthin ( ltwcr Aiigur.u, ut tho huiiu ol Khan Kiitench, 111 and townxhip. The orllnimiMTland Iitri-, rMmpoqed of Ihe iMtronph of .Virthiiiiilxfthind, at Ue houne of Aiiguti1 Ilnuiz of the IfTonph of NortlinuitH rliind. Tin! I'oint Uisliift, tit the Iioiirc of Ileiny Ilnnff, in the Hiniigh ol" Northmiilierlfiitd. Tliu Milton liHtrivt, ut the )ioue of Fretleritk Sticker, in kiuI horottiih. TI10 Tnrlmt Ii4iict, nt the house ocrnpictt by Ahrahatn Kiwinrr. The Ui'ltiwnrn District, nl the hotiw of Henry Render. Thri Chihn'pituinu Dintriet ut the h uxu ol Uetijiiinin FordMiinn. The lewis District, nt the In mm occupied hy Alietmel Render. The Sham. klti District, nt the lioune of Chnrlei lixcit riittr. The Upper Mnhomiy Dilriet, ut the liouno of Dnuiil Ilrim. The Little Mahonoy District, nt the tnusc of Frederick linker. The lxver Muh"iioy District, at the uue of Mirliael SMt The Ruh District, nt the l.ilwrty Pole SVh-ol Hotw. The Jm-kson Dinirict, nt the hot ire occupied hy 1't-ter Schwartz. Tltc Cottl District, nt the liousc of William M. Wcnvcr, in the town of fli:iniokm. HicrTio?i II. That nil th.it nrt of Civil t'nrunliip, in the county of Noithiontierhtnd, Ivtuar went of a line bct;tuing fit the line lielweeii ChiI nnd Otiueroii towtmhipii, nt a point two thomantl feel weal wurd of where the mid line croswi the west louudary ufatniettif land mtrveyed to Alrnnndcr Hunter the twcnty-msVL'tith day ol trtolor, one thou Band aiiveueu liundtcd nud ninety-four ; theucw north loiiileeti drcrrea west to the line between Uie towiiHhips of Coal and Sh.imokir le, nnd is heivl.y erect rd :nlo a separate aehoid and elecliou distjict, and the qnnliTed vo ters residing within Ihe auid Uimdiiricii shall hermit er vote ut the geneinl elci?tins nt the puhhc house of Huuy II. Weaver, iu the town of Truvorton. The Cameron District, nt the house of Jacoh Iluun' The election to open Itetween the hours ol B mid 10 o'ci ck in the toreiKKin, mm snail continue without inter ruption or adjournment until 7 o'clJCk 111 Hie evening When the potm Mihii be closvu. The sevenil lnspr'tora nml Judttes elected on the 3d Friihty of March, l.'t'i. in puriiiDitee of the '31 Seeiion ol the net of the 4d of July, 100, will hold the election on Tuesday the r2t h day of Octolier next. uThut every person except n Justiccof the renci, who aliall hold nny otfire or appointment ol' profit and trovt tin dci the government of the United States, or of this Slate, or of any c ity or incoriMiruled dintrict, whether a commit sioned oliieer or nft.mt, who thull he empkiyeil uitiler the legislative, executive or judiciary depntl iiteiil of this Slnte, or the t'uiied llntes, or of nny city or incorporated district nud als- that every tnemler (N'rgress and of the State uinljiture, ntHl if Ihe select nml c million cmueil of uny city, or cotnininsiouer of any incorporated Di'rit t, is hy law, innpnlile of h'Jttitiij or exrecifine the office r ap pointment of Judee, lintpeetof or Cleric, of any election of this commonwealth, .and that n liwpei'tur. Judge or nny other officer of such election, fliall be eligible to any ollice to 1 then voted ftr. And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "an net relating to the eloetioiis of this Couimonwenlth," passed July the tfml, 1KJ2, further provides us follows, to wit l That the Inspectors nnd Judges chosen as aforesaid, sltnll meet at the respective places for holding the election mine district l whicn iiiey respectluliy ociohg ieore nine oVIock in the morning of the secoml Tuesday of Oc tober in each and every yeur, nml esich oi said inspectors aliall yppotnt one clerk, who shall be quahheu voter vf such district. I also hereby make known and giro notice that hy nit act of Assembly passed on the IHh day of April, 1H49, it hall be lawful for the qualified voters of Northniulierlnnd county, from and after the passage of aaid act. to vote for all the candidates for the various ohVes. to lie filled nt any election on one slip or ticket 1 Provided, That nflieer fr which every candidate is voted for, shall be designated, as required by the existing laws of this Commonwealth. Secriox 2. That nnv fraud committed bv anv ticrsoti voting in the manner nUive prescrilicd, shall be punished I ns similar frauds are directed to be punished by the exist- 1 ing laws ol' this Commonwealth. "In ense the pers m who shall have received the second highest iiumler of votes for Inspectors shall not attend on the day ol nuy election, then the person who shall have received the aectiml highest nu in I K'r of v"le lor Judge tin: next preceding election, shall net as an ius?ectoi in his plaeir, and in ease the person elected Judge shall not attend the Inspector who received the highest number of voles, shall appoint a Judge, 111 bis place; and il any vacancy shall continue in lhelird for the spuce of halt an hour af ter the time fixed by lay for Ihe opening of the clotion, t he qualified voteis of the township, ward or 110 district, for which such otliiers shall luive been elected, priwnt at the place of elections, siiall one of their number to fill such vaenucy. "It shall ! the dutv of aaid assessors respectively o at tend nt the place of holding every geuejal, special, or townshif. election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the Inspector! and Judge, vhai called irti, in relation t the light of any person usiessed by them t vote ut such elec tion, or such other mutters in felulioii to the utisemmciil iH voters, na the aaid inspector or judge or either of Uiviu, shall from time M time retjuire. 'No pejsott shall he permitted to vote at any election ns aforesaid, other than a white free man ot twenty-one or more, who shall have resided in lite stale at leu t one year, and in the election district where he otTera to vote at least teu clays immediately proceeding the election, and within two years paid state of ciHiuty tux. which shall have been assessed ut least ten days before Ihe election, Jlut a citizen of the I'nitcd Stales who hud previously been a qua It tied voter of this state, nnd removed therefrom and resumed, and shall have resided in the election district, and paid tax as uforussid, shall bo entitled to vote alter residing in this state six moutns. I' ro video, 1 nai the wmie irecim-n, cut itena nf the United Suites, between the age of twenty. one and tweutv-two years, nnd iu the election district ten days ns aforesaid, shall be entitled to a vote, ulthougti they shall ini nave pain uixes. No perK.ni shall lw pennittiil to vote whose name is not ctiutuineil iu the list of taxable iuUabiuints furnished by the coiuuiiMSioiHUs us ufoiesuid, unless, First; lie produces u receipt for the (Miyuient, within two yeurs, of a slate or county tax ubscsmhI agreeably to the e-'iistilution. Hist gave antisfaclory eveidence either oil his own onth or ulhiuiu lion, or 011 the outh or utfirinntion of atsdher, that he lias paid such tax, or 011 failure to produce u receipt, shall make 4.11 oath to tlte payment thereof; or secud, it he claim a right to vole by lieing an elector letween the ages i twenty-one and twenty-two years, lie sltall depe 011 oath or nfhriuntii'ii, that be has resided in the Slute at least one ye:ir next before his nppbeutioii, und make such prNf of residence iu the din) net ns is require by this act at id Hint he docs verily believe from the account giveu him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evi dances us is required hy this act, whereupon the iiame i-i Ihe person so udiuitted tt vote, shall le mserted iu alpha InMical list by the inspectors, and a note made opposue thereto by writing the word lnx," if be iJuill le pciintt ted to vote by reueoii nf having paid tax, or the word uge," if he shall lie pertuitlel to vote on ni-count cf his ave, and in either case the tenaoii l" wicli votea shall In c.illol out to the clerk, wha sltall make iiote in the list of voters kept by them. Inallcasea where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found 011 the list Itiruished by the CoimniSMoit era and Assessor, or bis right to vote whether found there on or not, is ol'jected to by any qualified rilizeu, Ihe In spector si tall examine such person on until ns to his qua lib callous, ami il he claims to have resided iu the suite one yeur or more, his outh shall Is a proof thereof, but be shall prtee ty at least one etuisleut witness, who idinll tw 11 quuhheU elector, that he ieided within the district at least ten duvs next iinmetliutely prerethuv llie eteeliott,nd slinll uts'i htnisell swear that His tmna tnic rcHineuce, in pursu I unce of lawful culling is within the district, una" lliul he did not remove tutu suul district for the prpse of voting therein. F.veiy peaon qualified ns aforesaid, and who skill maws' proof, if repiired, 4' resident 11ml payment 't tax s, j uforesui!, sbuil lw aihinited to vte iu lh lowiudup, ",urd or dutrict ill which he oholl reaide. If auvpeiStiii not qa ihricl to vote in this C 1 tirouvvalth ngreiiibly to atw, (exeeit Hie aMia of qiwtifieit citizens) stuill appejir at any place f ehvtioii for the err- (g suing tickets, or iullueueing citixeim quaj:uetl W vole, lie sltall, on conviction, forfeit and pay an 40m ivl utrenU ing one hundred dollars for every oir. audi i itenee. nnd be inipristMied for any term not excjdiiig thruc loot it lis. It shall lie the duty of every vunvor, sheriff, alderman. jimtice of the peace, anil con ti, or dtimty eonstnlife, of every city, county, town"tu' ortlistriet within tins com mouweulth, whenever cur.d iiiuhi bv anv officer of an elect i-m, or by any thrtje mialiln-d cleeloi thereof, to ekal any window or aveir t nnv wimlow, V the place tH geueial election, w cli shall he ohrtructed m sueli a way as to prevent vote f nan appronhuig the same, and m neclect or refuar to do s en such requivion, said odicci sliull h deeiretl a-nltl tif niinlenieaior 111 oiUec aiid i coiivietiHi s'U lw tioeil in nov sum no a ss llum oiwhim. drud mr more than one thousand U-illara ; id it shall lw the duty the resiiive rHtstable nf eich ward, dislra! of tow ship, of this commonweal to e present in penvu 01 by ilepntv, al the pla w h ading such rimi his in wort waid,Urtfict at township, lor the purse ol pucfvmf the pea as aforesaid. It r'.mll be the duty of every nsfc-ei; M fr' whi shall be nvcseulat any such disturliwrca al . tn-i a. d.V.lwe ... tins act, to rep -rt . he lume n he '.iextcouit.f quarter arasl-wa, awl aW the Hameaitf the Wiliresss who vuu prv tb nte. And hv the 4h aedin .rf the act of UUh of April, lfK it Vs ..cad, ' I Hat ta .Hh seeuen U . P-H mMwmlih. hstl not be onsirucfd aa lo prent ?,V "din- onW hnrough ndi-er, Irma arm. as "wle, iirtt mi mn? fc,,ewl w let wl 'en in thise rtiavnwhh. The Jwdcea are 10 make Ihetr returns for the eouniv nJ Norlhiinitwrunid, at the Cmut llar, in Ninbury, ou Fri day, the 14th day ol October. A. D. IKVJ. WILLIAM y Kirr, Wena Shrill's Omce, Sunbury, ) bept. i. ia 41 $ COD fc'AVh IIH. ( O.M.MO.WVLALTH WINDOW SHADE MANUFACTORY. 13. L. 31illcr t$ Co., South IVtst tor. ofSctond Sf Auk Strteti. ftMlt VUOVniVTUKS, ItaM'BRincrcnic.l ll.if 1. fnrililiro iluritis llie wuHon, now frrl able to supply nil who liavr or iriny ! ihooJ In pafrotiie thorn. Thrir ?iock comprip fvfry . variety of patterns, of FLOWER. LAND fcK'AI'B, (jOTIIIC, Vct tmsurptia inituality otid which will 1 0 sold at our unual LOW PKICE8. TASSEL', (-OIUJS, DUASSES, Ac. in great arietv Hhadra nin.lc Id cruVr, at short ft otic, fof Stores, Clmrclics, Loclfre Kooma, Ac. U. L. MILLER Ac CO.. l)r)ol. S. W. corner of Second and Arch ata. lhi adefphia, Atig. SI, 1852. 3m. THE VEY LATEST ARKUI V AL" " CHEAPKIi THAN TUG CHEAPEST! rRILING & GRANT. IJESPECTFL'LLY inform th pyhllo ami "llie rent of mankind," that they nave iu! received and opened ihe hent and cheapest stock f Spring1 and Summer Goods that his ever hecn brought to Sunbury. Their slock consists of every tarie'y of Dry Oooils, riz : Cloths. Caimrrcn. Snttinets. Ve$tings9 Drilling. Linens. Ami nil kinds of Summer Wear. Also 11 splendid variety of ' ladies dress & fancy goods, Calicoes. Ginphams. Latent. Chintzes. De Laities. Borages. And every variety of good snilablo for La diM wear. Also nn extensive DMortment of Panama and Palm Leaf Hats. Also a large assortment of GROCERIES, Strcit AS Sugar, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Spices of all kinds. Also a largo assortment of HARDWARE and QUEENSWARE, Fish, Salt and Plaster. Also a tresh supply of DItl'US AMD MEDICINES. Beside the largest and most general assort ment of all kinds of goods to be had in luia place. tV Country produce of all kinds taken Id I'hnnge ot tlic ingtii'st market price Sunlmry, Mny 22, 1852. Valuable Property. Late the Estate of E. P. SHANNON, Esq., OlHortliiimberland AT PP.ITATE SALE. THE subscriber?, Executors of Ihe Estate of Enliraim 1', Shannon, late of the Bor ough of Northumberland, offer nt private sale, the following valuable Real Estate, viz: Lot No. 77, corner of Queen and Front Street, on which is erected a two story Brict Building, formerly occupied by the deceased as a Sioro and Dwelling, and now occupied as such. There are also on the lot two frame dwellings, kc. Lot No. 52, situated in Market Street, on which is erected a two story white Frame Dwelling', &c, adjoining John Taggart, Esq., occupied by Chas. Knous. Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 & 72, situate in Mar ket Street, a two slory white Frame Dwel ling, occupied by James Donly, and a stable) is erected on lots No. 69 & 70. The undivided half of Lot No. 120, situate on Ihe corner of Duke and 4ih "Street, on which is erected a two story dwelling, occu pied by Joseph McCullisler. Lot No. 188, situate iu Queen Street on which is erected a two story white Frame Building, occupied by John Burkert. Lot No. 60, situate at Northway and Wa ter Streets, on which are erected Iwo Frame Dwellings und Stubling, occupied by widow -Vandliug and John Yandliug. Also the undivided fourth part of lot 166, on which is erected a twostoiy Frame Dwel ling, occupied by John Vandyke. Also ten acres of cleared land, adjoining lauds of Julm Dcshay, on the East side of Ihe Susquehanna, about three miles below Dan ville. Also two adjoining vacant town lots, situ ated on the corner of Second and Orange streets, numbered in the general plan of Boi ongh. Nos. 215 & 216. Also four vacant lots on Third and Orangsj Streets, numbered in the general plan ol aaid Borough, Nos. 209, 210, 211 & 212. Also four vacant lots fronting on Market and Sixlh Streets, running East to an Alley, numbered in the general plati of said Bor ough, Nos. 77, 78, 79 & 80. Also four vacant lots fronting on Oranc Street, and numbered in the general plan of snid Borough, No. 185, 186, 187 & 168. The above property will be sold in parts or parcels lo suit purchasers, on reasonable terms. For furthrr particulars apply to John Cake, Esq., at Northumberland, or to the) Mibscribers. ALFRED KNEASS. ). THOMAS STRAWBRIDGE, f tx Northumberland, May 22, 1852.-tf. taIlofTiitck john v. martin, KKTJS leave to inform his frirmls and the pub lic in grnrrul, tlist he is prepared in every respect to make clotliinft alter the most FashicmuUe Styles, ami in the most duralile manner, and his price will lie as reasonable as can tie had in Sunbury or elsewhere, in cash or approved country produce. Ho will always have the advantages of the latest faliion plates, and in addition to hia acknowl edged skill in rutting, he will 1 assisted by the direction of llie most scientific publications rela ting to Ihut art, now issued from the emporiums of fashion in tho United (Stales. An endeavor will he mail? always to have work completed when rco'.iacd. Hi? i-slu'jlUlimpiit is situate J in Market Square. Sy.oury, nearly opposite the Post Office, in the 'uilding formerly occupied by Jacob Painter as a hutler slion. where it will he a pleasure to him to see his friend, and make such work for them as is within the line of his business. Nunbury, August 14, 182. tC JUST RECEIVED AT THC Saddlery nd Harnesi EsUbluhment of G. STltOH, Market Street, Sunbury, A new assortment of Silver, Bs ail alBUt Japanned Mounting, WliH'h he will either make up to order or sell separately for cash at prices as low if not lower tliau ran lw had anywhere eUe. SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, Trunks, Vallcei, Jtc, Constantly kept on hand or manufactured to M der. CARRIAGE TRIMMING done on the shortest notice. All persons are invited to eU and xrainsfof 'hemselves. All kinds of produce taken in exchange, riunbury, May I. 1853. tf. SUKBUST IULRY. UF.XRY W. BL'CHER informs lha uMk thai he has taken the 8 urt bury Frrry sn4 as he is uow well prepared with food and suffi cient ciali. ha will b f rubied to areomntedatsl the public with piomtneaj, and despatch. Ajtil to, l0i.- tf.