Cclcgrapjric $Jcto$. De.lrncllv. Hrr at .Inmbla. CoMMiitA. Til., Sept. 8. A very destruc tive Hre iicuurivil lieie lliis ul'teriuion, consu ming twi-iity-oiio buililinn nml stores. The fliuiH-s Rpifiul vory rupidly, nn, for u tiiilo, the whole liiiKines-s portion of the town was in giwii diini-r The principal suUi-rers nro Messrs. Slinuler. Liphurt, Slioenlierper, lYIen, Smith. Miukley, Ulinvr, Wnites, KtrawbriiliM. Kiinbiirir, Slierninii and Mrs. Young., Tliu loss is from $20,000 to S30.000. Only a snmll portion of which is covered by insurance. . m g - tl m rithrr Paitlmlars of tat Fli. at Cape My. On Suturdiiy morning tho chnrred renmins of u limniin buintf. whirli wore found in front, or where the htiililinir hud Hood, nnd ontsido of the linofcf the piuM-i, ai supposed now rt Ilia llwiQIl flf 1 1)M lioilv of - ndvi'non Cain. nud uot of tlie i-liler Cuin. 1 1 is pocket knife nnd poned wre found mar the body, l'he supposition if thut Atulursou jumped from the piazita to eseiiiiu the Muiiies, nnd was tnjurnl so severely that he could not escape. N. McO has Jet licuu discovered of the iMiinins of the" others burned to death. 1'hilip Cain. Jr.. tho only one that escaped with lift) froin tlio builtlinir. succeeded in gottiii inlo tlie open uir by ineausof n stuir wuy in the tower on tho rinht hand corner of the front, lie was horribly disfigured, nnd nil his clothing burnt from his body, nothing beinif It-It except the neck and wrist bands of liiavhirt. Me stated previous to his death that ho was awakened by tlio roaring of the fl .nmii nml that be inn 10 his lather's room. whore ho found him sitting up in bed. Me (Pli.lip) ru.-hed through iho llanies. nr.d ut the 6.UHU time ho saw his sister Martha run ning through the flames. As sonn us Philip was discovered upon the ground, ho wus removed to tlio United States Motel, mid Dr. Kennedy sent for, who administered ull tin' iiecefsury remedies, but which were not sufficient to nv tho unfortunate. young man's life. Kvery attention was paid the sufferer by Mrs. Tompkins nnd Mr. Stoikbridge. tireat efforts were mado to save tho furniture in the lower pnrt of the house, but without avail. The loss of purbr furniture amounts to ubout S'iOOO. The Bnrnliis of the Mount Vtrnon llotrl. Caps Island, Sept. 8. The body of Philip Cain, Sr.. has been found to-duy muting the ruins of (he Mount Vernon Motel, much charred, but yet capable of being identified. Near it were ulso found a number of bones, which are supposed to be those of his two daughters, Martha anil Sarah, and indicating thut tho family were endeuvoriug to escape, from the building together. 'Tho woman under nrrest, Bridiret Mc Goruey. was discharged this uftemonn by tho Mayor, he not deeming the evidence suflicienl to justify Iter commitment for trial. Railroad Accident. Ai.baNT, Sept. C The Cle'velutid express train, which left buffalo last evening, over took a cattle train nt Port Byron, ut ubout 10 o'clock. The switchman should have switched tho express on to the switch ; neglecting to do go. the engine run into u cur. to which was Itached the cattle train, In the car were six drovers. No material damage wus done to the car. but the shock disconnected the steam pipes ou the locomotive, filling tho car tvflh steam. All the six drovers were sculd ed and died in a short time. Two or threa of the pussenirer cars attached to the express train were UaUly DroKen, out nono oi uiu puo r Maltio fellFc.lun. Pouti.ano, Sept. 9. 10. 1 M. AVe l.u.o returns from 204 towns, which present the following result on the vote for Governor : Hamlin. Hep., 03.213 Walls. iein., ' 3'2.U78 ' P ttt.-n. Whig, 4,093 The Republican? have carried every mem ber tif Congress ; the whole State Senate, except perhaps one, utid more thun four lilt lis of the I louse. II inilin's m ijority over Wells will bo 20.000, ami about 15,0i'LI over ull. t ire nt WrigliUvillr, Fa. t'oi.tMr.iA. Sept. li. A fire broke out about 8 o'clock this evening in Wrightsville. on tho opposite bank of the Susquehanna, and is now raging fearfully It commenced in nn ice-house, and lias spread among the lumber yards litiinr the river. A vast amount of property has iitreudy been destroy ed, 'l'he lire companies of Columbia have crossed tho river to the assistance of our neighbors. Clerical Scandal. Tlie Union of Turin savs : Most horrible stories are now beinir toid of the conduct of the Legate Cirassellmi, at Bologna, unil fiotn the inquiries made t hero is no doubt of ihu truth, 'l'he (Jurdi Hill's gardener had a daughter, who was con sidered to be 1 lie prettiest nil I in Itologna, nud was eugaucd to be married to a young IJologuese. Mis eminence) took n fancy to her and attempted to seduce tho girl, but she not listening, ho had recourse to luimun prelate manicuvrcs. and banished tho pro posed husband, so lliut the girl might pur chase hi return at the expense of her honor. Jlut finding even that this would not do, under the pretext of heresy, the poor girl was tiilien from her parents and thrown into prison. The parents went immediately to the Aus tii in General Megenfeld. Cardinal Grussellini pretended to know nothing ubout it, but the General knew his man und threatened force. The girl was set at liberty uud given over to her purents. The treatment she had received in prison was so horrible, thut w hat between shame and sufferiug the poor girl expired in a few days. John Carlisle, of Highland county Vs., was found drowned ut Wheeling ou Wednesday. The city authorities of Richmond. Va., have assessed "tUOO dOjs. It is estimated that there re 12.0U0 iu the city. A man named Simon Green, ha been con victed of murder in tho first degree, at llari burp, Penna Fresh nynters from Dultimore, are among' the luxuries they now have at 1'ittsbuigh, Cincinnati, and Louisville. Tlieamount collected in Ivii-laml. in behalf cube inundations in 1 rauce, is kaid to exceed a million of francs. Laft week a man named I. Jackson swan 'row Niagara river between the Fulls and lie bus)ui)bion lindge. In southern Oregon the Indian war haubeen ', brOght to a close, but in the norththu savages (till remained hostile. On Thursday July 19th KiiijfKsintkameha of the Sandwich Island was married to Mii Kooke, with much cerniony. and great rejocing ou the urt of the iuuubiunts. ;'. Fuuiiy Fro' btubund,(Mr. Purton) whom n cchungv churucterixvd a the muu "bo .due not believe io tho devil." it is said em- eu-iticully dejiies the.bkepticism imputed to im saying tliat he never so expressed himself mow bit marr'wje.- .; . The viae crop of Ohio, Is estimated at S00,. 090 gallons. 'I'l.o winu buibnesi is second on :y iu value, to tlut of Hit) great graio stajiltii Otio. THE AMERICAN. SUNBUKY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 131856 II. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor To Am-uiTurm- -The cirnulntimi of th Sunbury Ainmruit nmimR the different towni un tlie SurijUchauua ia not cxciieiteil if equalled by any paper published in North eta Pemitvlvnm. Democratic National Nominations. FOR rttFMOFNT, JAMES BUCHANAN, tF IT.NN9Yl.VAMA. for virr-i'tiHinrjiT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KKNTCCKY. . . ELECTOES, SENATORIAL. Chr!e K. Tiurkilcw, , Wilmn M'Ctndlem. PISTMOT. I. Genres W. Nebiugcr, 4. 1'iiTce HiiHrr, 3. Ivlwrtnl Wiirtmnn, 4. Willimn H. Wine, 5. J ilin McNnir, 6 .Mm N. ririnlun, 7. Ilnvitl l.ai.rv, 8. t'hiirle Kftler, !l. .1rilnr.fl tOciimn, 111. KV.r Slriikrr, II. 1'. W. Iliiclipf, 13. Atirnharn r.linf;er, 14 KriilH-n Wilhrr, 1.1. r,nrtr A. CrawforJ, 19 Jiimrs llhck, 17. II. J. ftuhie. 1". .I..hn 1). HikMv, ID Jncol, Tnri.cy, 30. J A. J. Bncliaiina, SI. William Wilkina. IW. Jninri G. Cnmplieil, T. Ciinuinzhain, I'J. Thornni OmeihiMif, VI Jnini Keatir, S.'i. Vincent I'liHpi. Democratic State Nominations. For Caiial Commissioner, GEORGE SCOTT, of Columbia county. For Auditor Generul, JACOB FRY, of Montgomery county. For Surveyor General, JOHN ROWE, of Franklin county. Tiik Dkmouiutu: 'IVkkt of thk Convention op AniL'sT 18tii. FOR CONGRnSS: EDWARD V BRIGHT, of SuDbury. FOR ASPF.MDLY: SAMl'LL D. JOItDAN.ef Milton. Ton CO.M.MIPSIONKR: MICHAEL KIEFFfcH, of I'pper AllRllt. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY : M. L. SIHKDEL, of Snnburr. FOR AVDITOR: s.tm'Ki. r.u.urn, r immovin The Swkaki.vo Comhiittrk'h Ticket, for congrf.ss: WILLIAM L. r)f.VrtT, ol tunbnrr. FOR ASSKMI1I.Y; JEREMIAH II. ZIMMHIMAN.of Snnbnrf. FOR AS?OCIATF, JUt)GF.i. T I I.I.I AM TIHMR.of Lrtrli. CASPKIt St IIOI-L, orKhainukln. FOR COMMISSIONER : FRF-DKIIICK IIA,l pprr Aufneta. FOR PISTRICT ATTOUNIiv. WILLIAM L (I OTT, r.t BhnmoU i-i-ens (if the peo))le8' conven- tion met nt Mt. Carmel on Thursday, and nominated V. V n-, rur Conirress, Mr. Packor having previously declined. Tlie proceedings came too late for publication this week. TIIK GAZKTTK AID THE CLt B. The editor of the Sunbury G'azcttc n'tempts to justify the oction of Pewart's Jlnchnnan Club of this place, or rather the action of a few men in it, in regard to the resolution for the publication or the proceedings, exclusive ly, in the Sunbury Gazette. That the editor of the Gazelle should justify such conduct is ueilher surprising or unexpected, blthuiih there would be no difficulty in proving, that in so doing, he su.otheied Lis owu liOLe.-t couvictioiis. The editor says : "For ourselves, we c.uinot see why the Club should huve ugreed to publish " their minutes iu the "Ainericuli." We were at thu meeting, uud did not vote for or uguinst the motion, for we then thought that it was of vey liltle iinportur.ee whether our neighbor published the proceedings or not. liul as he has made a 1'uts about thu action of the Club in tiiis particular, we are disposed to show that they acted very proper.1)-." Now we have only to say that w do not care ono straw for the resolution, and have no desire to publish the proceedings of any organization controlled by Major Dewart, thus taking the place of more important and more interesting matter. We made no -fuss" ubout the resolution, but referred simply to the Major's disgraceful conduct, who. wu presume, is perfectly satis fied by this time, that ho made nothing by I'W motiou. Hut tho editor of the Gazette says "he did not vote for or uguinst the motion." This is uu honest confession, ullhough it does argue uu utlcr want of manliuesa uud spirit ou his purt, in rt fusing to vote aguintt u motion that l:u himseir, subsequently, acknowledged wus wrong and improper, simply because that motion was made by Mujor Dewart. Should the editor deny thut any such uckuowledge uieut was made, we cau refer liini to un officer uud prouiiueut member ol the Club, for the proof. The Gaztttt also charges upon us that we take no purt iu the Club. We trust ourowu self respect will ever preveut us from joiuiug any organization thut has not sufficient hide peudeuce to ussert what they uckuowludge to bo right. For ninny of the members of tho Club we eutertaiu the highest respect, and we kuow thut three fourths of them cuiideiuu the conduct, which the editor of the Gazette himself, has privately condemned, but which, pullicly, be dare not disapprove. If wu have published the roceedings o! the American uud other conventions, it was because they were respectful, uud wo were requested to do so. We contend thut ony organixatiou is better thau this rotteu oligarchy of wealth, that bus for suveral years past assumed, and almost destroyed the democratic orgauiiutiou in this couuty, by attempting to force upon the party, candidates who have neither thu char acter tir ability necessary to fill the offices to which they aspire. ; , This Club cau I of no service to Mr. Buchunao in this county, but rather an injury, if suffered to be coutrolled by one who bos do pertouiil popularity and, wdom only u.flu. tu?e it rawjfjtl fry dwisri acd r- MORITROl'BLB IM THE WIGWAM. The following is supposed to be a correct report of he proceedings of privota meet ing of tame of the codfish gentry, In this place, on tlie subject of the action of the Congrewional Conferees opposed to toe orno mental Major. ' . . Major. What the 'deuce is wrong now Jesso f You fellows are always making a botch of tilings. Jesse Oh, never mind, things will all come out plumb level nnd square. We1 can alwayl get John to make an excuse. ' John. Yog, but it requires some nwful stretching sometimes, to drag you out of the hind. . ' .' Major. Kxactly. That Smith business for inftiiiic?.' Alter driving my matches all any than come homo with thu wrong naino. t tell von Jphho von mucin an of vonrsulf. How - An l-nii rrmrt t nn mnL'A n SlierilT nut 1)1 you. Why you would be as likely to serve writ on the Plaintiff ns on the defendant. Jesse. Me mid John hnvo fixed all that up smooth as a ribbon. Thut devilish U. wits the trouble. Never thought a 13. could make so much difference. 1 think pcoplo aro too pc tickler about names. Major. A pretty muss you and John have made of it truly. First yon get Win. II. Smith to certify that ho is not Wrni. Smith. Next week you get Win. Smith of Milton to certify that he is not Win. Smith of Iela- warn, and did not, therefore, sign the appeal. The week after, on finding you are again mis taken, you insinuate that Win. Smith or Mil ton is a colored man, nud abuse your own wit neSD by culling him a nigger. John. Will never mind Major Let us turn to some more agreeable subject. How. is it ubout the story, of the boys, tuking you for Nud liuntliue driving tandem through the streets. They say when you come homo from Kuropo, with your imported inoustaclie you looked very much like Ned, only more so. Major. Well, I guess we have heard euough of that subject Tor to-duy. Jesse. I had likened to forget to teil you Major. We arc going to givo Harry Mas. Her fits in our next paper. Major (brightening up). Lay it on to him heavy. Don't bo meuly mouthed whether it is true or not. Thu idea of a fellow, who has'nt more money to spare than he has, op posing a rich man liko me is outrageous, and must not be tolerated. Hut bow are you go ing to give it to him. Jesse. You know lie is ono of the Confe rees that has bothered ug over since their appointment. Last Friday they went to Mt. Carinel, to meet the Conferees of Schuylkill, but us Iheru wassome misunderstanding about the time of meeting, us you know, they went on to Pottsvtlle, ns you kuow, nnd arranged matters there uud are going to give us a deal of trouble. But me uud John put our beads together last Sunday, and hatched up a story for the Uazclte, that will knock tho spots off thut Smith story they have got Oil US. Majer. 11a! 11a! Hal Now John ga ther up yQttrijtfj'Gtignt to be able to get up a first rate story by the time the paper comes out. If it's good 1 will send it to Judge Campbell, to show him v hut a binurt Post Muster wo have appointed HO. VM L. DEYVAHT. Under this head the Pennsilvanian of Tuesday lust announces the arrival of the model candidate for Congress, ut Jones I Hotel. The Major's orrivul there every few weeks is nothing uncommon of lute, but the Honorable" prefix, is rather t'ikinj; time by the "fire lock," us a certain editor used to say. Unless the title is hereditary, tho people ought to be consulted before it is assumed. The notice concludes by saying: 'Major Dewart will bo an honor, not only to his constituents, but u.n ornament to the nation." That, wo think, is laying it on pretty thick, even for an 'Honniiibli!." I5nt this is the first time we ever learned that the Major was cither "useful or ornamental." The Mineis' Journal will please note this on its list of qualifications, and the Sunbury Gaztlte is most earnestly requested to copy the entire ui tide. 85?" The friends of Major Dewurt, in this place, have been endeavoring to create un impression, that the old liue whigs would support him for Congress. If, however, we ure to judge from the following urticlo from the Pottsville Miuers' Jouruul, the people of Schujlkill county have been us elow in dis covering the Major's qualifications, ns they have been in this couuty. Tho Journal in reply to some remarks of the Sunbury Ga zelle, ou this subject, says : Until our facetious cotemporary informs us of u fiuglu inentul qualification tilling Wil liam L. Dowart for the Congressional posi lion to which he aspires, it is useless lor us to contrast him with our present ubhi repre sentative, the Hon., James 11. Campbell. Thu iiiiiueusurulilo superiority of the latter gentlemen over the doughty Major, is so pal puble, that even the recipients of W. L. D.'g pecuniary bounties, smile whenever a compur isou is instituted. When you present a can didate, give us one we cun criticise. The Mujor possesses not a point we cun get a hitch upon. We believe he has money and is '-a good feeder." We will continue a list of his qualiticutious us thev are furnished. 83T Cosmopolitan Art Joi bnal The first number of this beautiful publication is on our tublo. It is published quarterly, and furnished to all subscribers of the Cosmopoli tan Art Association, free ; to o'l otlers nt one dollar per year. The Journal is an ex cellent specimen of typography, and the con tents interesting to the general reader us well as tho lover of art. It is published at the eastern office of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, 348 Droadway, New York. tl-tf The Union Times published at New Berlin for thu lust 30 years us the democratic organ of old Union, has been sold to Henry Moatz and removed to Freeburg Snyder Couuty. The new Furnace of Bingham, M'Kin ney 4 Co., at Wiltiomsport wus destroyed by fire on the uigbl of thu 1st iust., by tome ia ceuuiury. Los $10,000. ; ."' , , LJP The Farm Journal for September, is on our table. At usual, thU excellent publi catioo is tilled will natter vf iuteioit U tie grltjrtil fr.njcay, , Frakfvi. Ridr Down a Srt'R or tub Am oufnt Mountains A Staob Ursirr. On the morning of the 2d.lnst., nt lialf pnst two o'clock, a party twenty-one in number, left the White Sulphur Spring for the terminal of the Central Railroad. All wiit on pleai- ar.tly until about 12 of one o'clock in the day. ami Bliortly aftr commencing me tiescen oi Morris mountain, wnen u oecame aia-mmpy onparent to tho passengers in the advance coach lhat the horses were rtinninjr awity i and to Increase their terror, the driver was seen rollinir in tho dust. The horses, thus left unchecked, went Hashing on in tneir man career, the couch reeling from side to side un- tier its heavy top load, nrst upon me two wheels nearest 1li precipice, aim men in nit opposite direction, until at lust it was thrown violently over, mangling. uruifinK lug the limbs of the terrified passengers, kil ling one horse nnd breaking n leg of another To ttdd to the confusion of thu scene, the hor ses which were tint disabled continued to drug the wreck over the ground, while the occu pants were indiscriminately piled tip and una ble to help themselt'es. Willi regard to the wounded. Judge Fry seemed to bo more severely hurt than any one else, his injuries being mostly about the head. A boy, named Hay, from Staunton, wus delirious' from the effects of a very severe contusion on tho left, temple. One gentle man, Sftid to be from Norfolk, had both bunds and arms drenilfully mashed and one eye se verely cut. Tho lady passenger, who was travelling under the charge of Judge Fry, had a severe cut over one eve. and her left arm verv much bruised. All. however, are doing well, and will no doubt recover, idessis 1 1 Mi-man C llrown. state nroprietors. will be heavy losers by this accident. Jiiclimon-t ir. Marriage in tiik Cars The Springfield ( Muss.) A rgus, tells the following : A couple too much in a hurry to have the. hymenial knot tied to wait fur the end of their journey, were mnrried in the cats on the Connecticut Uiver liuilroad on Wednesday. We did not learn tho names of the parlies. The gentle man was from Keenu, N. II.. nnd the bride was from our neighboring town of Chieopee. Tho ceremony wus performed by n Methodist minister. This is starling on the journey of life at railroad speed. A Nobi.k Keihird. lu accordance with tho annual custom, Messrs. llovey & Co., the extensive dry poods dealers iu Boston, divided nearly 97,000 among tho employees of that establishment on the 1st instant. This nmoiint is the surplus accruing over the sum fixed as the limit of tho wishes of the firm. Woods Wukki.s for Passenof.r Cars. Tho Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati HiiilvoHil Company have ordered wooden wheels for their puasenger cars. The pecu liar stylo of wheel which they have conlrnc ed for is patented in Knglaiul, nnd perhaps in this country also, but, though in use for a long time over the witter, it has not before been tried here. A (Ji.omois Bkiitii. It in tnid that the Health Officer of New York, II. H. Thomp son, F.sq . will receive for the three summer months this yeur. directly and indirectly, fees to the amount of $100,i00. iBv Kkkif.st. FILLMORE & D0NELS0N MEETING. In pursuance of a call, n niimlierof the citi zens nfj5.aibiiryfLn)e.5t the Court llnuse, on Tim meeting' was called to order by ap pointing JACOB liltlOHT, President! John Bowf.n and 11. S. Uohin, Vieu Presi dents, and V. 7). Grant, Secretary. I'M ward C.Judson being present addressed the meeting in an able manner. Ou motion, it was ttesolced, Tlint we form a Fillmore A Don- j elson Club. The CUib then organized permanently by electing the followins; officers unanimously; 7VWiif-PKTI-:ii IllI.KMAX. Vice Presidents John Bowkn uud John IIii.kman. Hccording Secretaries Dr. J. G. Marklo and Jos. 11. McCurty. Cone.iponilinij Secretary Thos. M Urunt. 'J'reasurer Win. T. (J rant. Kxecutive Committee George Renn, J. G. Youmr. Nathan Martz, Y. II. Thompson and W. K. Martz. Alter being fully organised, f7 persons enrolled themselves as members of the Club. On motion. Jlesulred. That wo meet again on next Saturday evening, und that these proceedings bo published in the Sunbury American, Milloniuti nnd other papers. Siyned by the Ojfictrs. (Loimmtnicatci), For the Ainrrieun. Trevortox, Sent. 8. le5G. Mr. II. IJ. Massf.f. Pear Sir: In your paper of the 30lh tilt. I notice a lengthy article over the siirnature of ''Cool Operator," in which thu writer has evidently made out to his own satisfaction, that a "uross outnifre" has been perpetrated upon those that ure interested in thu success nf tho 'Shaninliin coal fields." . In reply to "Coal Operator" I hj! to state n few facts which may disabuse bis mind with reference to thu "cross outrage." committed by the psssape of the bill consolidating the .Mn4iunny and Shninokiu Improvement and Trevorton and Kusipiehanna liuilroad Com panies. "Coal Operator" may not b aware lhat this "New York Company" have nlren dy invested over $1,(100,(1(10 in this region, pud that they nro now pivinfr employment to over four hundred bunds, who regularly re ceive their wnfrcs in cai-h every month, nnd have done so ever since the company first went into operation, no person in the employ ment of the company ever having received a "More oilier." With regard to the improvements made by the cninpuny 1 need not advert us they ate fumilliar to "Coal Operator" as well as to the public generally, und ure las-t inif monuments lo the enterprise and liberality of tho "Fur tiijn" freutlemen comprising the ct mpany. "Coal Operator" states to tho public "that the Trevorton company haviiin; been abusing tho privileges granted to them, bv selling their coal ut less than the'-lofsees" tlid. That the coul lms been sold nt a less price thnn it was last yenr. is true, but that it is "offered nnd sold ot Tort Trevorton at SI 45 per ton" by tho coiupuny. I pronounce to be u misrep resentaiimi, us uot one pound of the "Trevor ton Coal'1 can be purchased at "Port Trevor ion" ut that price, except, 1 might say, the lime coal. "Coul Operator" uIt.o state that the com pny have scattered their coul ull ulong tho "West Hranch," this may nlno ho true if the boatmen who took the ouly load the company ever sent to that region, and umuscd thoui selves by throwing it out as they passed along . , With regard to the inMrunientulit v of Mr. Zimmerman in the pussuge of the hili which has drawn out the much injured "Coal Oper ator." J can only say thut ha ling done no more than his duly in the premises ns he was required to do bya part of his constituentsand which was not objected to bv those interes ted in the Shuuiokin region, in further expla; nation I may add that tho "lessees": of the compuny lmd several thousand tons of coal to receive after the company commenced hippiirgen their own account, and if tbey huvo ,uld at low ratus, the injury to tie com pony hut beon greater Ihuu it could possibly Wo loeu to "Ce! Operator" or any other 7.EWBE- For th Sun'jorY Areerlran. StiAMOKin, Sept. 9, 1356. Mr. II. B. Massf.b, ' Dear Sir: In.niy commnnicttion dated ntignst 2Mh, I made charges against Mr. Zimmerman of a mlemn and important char acter. I fully expected that hli friends would be able in some degree to refute these charges by gome new evidence or facta tha.t hod not come to light, but in this I am dis nnnointcd. Mr. Zimmerman therefore stands convicted of all these charges, and his friends unable to extricate him. Tho Gazcttee has made nn attempt to lift Mr. Zimmerman nut of the inirt, but every time John stops to taka a new hold he socks , the poor Ksquire in deeper and deeper, John you should tuke nn active, viyilant hold, for yon will nml inn r.tqmre a very neavy loati to drug Hi roil fin October. Tin? uuKette quotes irom my articio vne following "Under the old law the lessees could not or did not sell coul less than $1.75 put in boats nt Port Trevorton, but under tho new dynasty coal is offered und sold at Port Trevorton nt 81,45, showing a reduction of 30 cents on the ton." Mr. Yonr.gmnn nrguel from this, that the people of this county should bo very thnnk fnl to M r. Z., as they will be able to buy coal 30 cents tier ton less. If tho Gazetto will examine the map of Northumberland county, it will then find that which it does not wish to find, or in other words, it will discover that Port Trevorton is not in Northumberland county, and if it will go to the expense of buying one of those nico new mans ol Snvdcr county, it will thero discover thut it is tho eood lieople of Snyder that are crowim? fat over the 30 cents. So utter all the argument that people of Nor thtimberluud county should thank Mr. Zinv merman for passing n law enabling them to buv coal 30 cents per ton less, is worth iio'thinsr. unless tho Gnzelte will have the people of Sunbury, Upper nnd Lower Au ciisln. nnd the tipper end of the comity, to haul their coal from Port Trevorton in wagons But these, no doubt, with the Gazelle nnd Mr. Zimmerman's contracted view of the subject, fliey will usk how then does this law efi'ect thu price. Coal should command 2,00 per ton at Sunbury and Northumberland, in order to afford a fair remuneration to the operator for the capital invested, risks, Ac. In this 1 think every operator will agree with me, (unless "Congress or the Stole legislature" wilUigree to mine our coal free of charge,) Trevorton on tlie other hand, witli tlie aid oi Mr. Zimmerman, ore able to offer coal so low that a mau fu.ls in dtbt- by refusing to jJiir chase. The Gazette raises nnother point wliieh I will notice. Mr. Yonngman asks what difference dots it make where tho capital eomes from, so the people or tho county have the benefit. To this no one raises objections. We are glad to see capital settle in our region, but whilst we give them a cordial invitation we want lliem to come in, on the same terms that citizens of Northumberland county nnd different parts of the state are willine to do. We ore not willing simply because they ore from the city of New York, that they should claim special protection from a Pennsulcania lenislature. Mr. I'Mi lor betnre 1 close, ny tne way w illustration, I will bring (he effects of this consolidation net nearer bonip. The Phila ilelphiu and Sunbury Hail Hoad own the lamia now worked by Messrs. Cochran, Peale. & Co. Suppose Ihe'y get an act passed next winter to mine their own coal, could they not undersell every operation in the region ? Ilow long would it be until every breaker in the reeion would bo compelled to stop. No indi- "i'lppl enterprise ciuiUI emneml uhIiim Kutl, it clial-iei. . -..nnolv. This view addresses ii.ii.ii to me judgement oi every man in our region. Tho Gazette promises us nn article next week over M r. Zimmerman's signature. In lhi article we will be told that Mr. Zimmer man consulted ihe Shumokin people whilst the bill was pending, nnd no objections were raied. This I deny. I venture tho asser tion that there was not a single operator knew anything of this consolidation uct until after it became a luw. COAL OPERATOR. For the Suiihury Anicrictiu Khaniokin Tp., Sept. I, 1850. II. B. MASsr.it, Esq., Dear Sir : In look ing over thu columns of thu "American" of the 30th tilt.. I find that my naino has again been brought before the public, for the oflice of County Auditor, by a part of the "Ameri can" convention, convened on the 25th ult. I wish to announce to the voters of North umberland County, thut under present cir cumstances 1 cannot accept the uouiination for said oflioe. Respect full v yours Ac. WM. Jl. MCEXCII. M A It It I A G E S On Tuesday, the Dili inst., by Rev. 1. Y Meisler, Dr. ii.i.um Rakkr. of Augusta, to JllS LA1IIAI1IXK Y KAVKK, Of J rcVOrlotl. In Northumberland, on tho 9th inst., by tho Rev. P. Horn, Mr. John Wki.mkk, of Heading, to Miss Lluabwmi Wkinkh, of Northumberland. On the 27th ult.. by John 1). Conrad. Esq ."tir. DYI.VKKTKn ill YKBI.Y, Ot JJltUVlllo, 10 Miss Maiiv IIoitkii, of Sunburv. On the aist ult., by the same, Mr. Charles Nkidio to Miss Sakau Dit'in., all of Lower Augusta. SUNBURY PKICE CURRENT. Whiat. . . IRS Ids. . . 62 t'oa.w. . 37 Oir. . j3 roTATuts, ... 60 IlKkawix . . 2.', II r.i uLr.n Km. . 0 Hirrm. . . 'SO t'uiia. ... 0 New Advertisements. lm(iiiousE7 WILLI A MS PORT, PA., J. II. KKITOX, I'roprlctor. Jas. T. Ham.. Ass't. Sept. 13, lrT.6. tf E-A.C3-IjE HOTEL," OI'I'OSITK Wl'.RT DKANCH PANK, WILLIAMHPOHT, MILLI t.n II. II 1Y, 1'ioprlvtor. C. A. aiTRii,iiitaiit. N. 11. .4u Omnibus will mil to and front the Depot and Packet Landings, lo this Hotel, free ofcliarg. September 13, 1856 tf nsroTicJB 18 hereby given that letters of Administration have been grained to the subscriber, on (he enisle of Kiiucon Oherdorf, late of itueh townahip Norlhuiuberlund county, diceaseJ. All pcraona iudeuied to (aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claima against the aaine, will present them properly au thenticated for arttleuieut. WILLIAM REED. Up. Augusta tp., Sept. 13, 1B84 6t Fremont and Da) Ion ! Maaa Meeting of the friendu of Free - " - dam at Mil too. Ou THURSDAY. September 18, 1856, i: Hon. ANSON UUHLlNGAMEaud I(on DAVID W1L.MOT will addrea the people. The meeting will be organised at 2 o'clock P.M. ' Excnraion. Ticket will be grunted on the Rail Roads. . -. . . Svpuwjhrr 13, 18.SC It 3STOXIOE- Suprcme Court for the Nnrthern District of Pennsylvania. NOTICE is hereby Btvcr. that the Supreme Court for the Northern Dintrict of Pennsyl vania, will commence its animal session at Hun bury, on the first Tuesday of October neit, at the Court House in (iunhary. ' CHARLES PLEASANTS, Proth'y- ) ' " I'rothonotary's office, Sept. 1, 1858. ) List of Cauncs for Argunnnt at Octo ber Term A. D. I860. Hoffmsn vi Vastine, Lycoming ccunly. Hartzel s ilound, " Coder vs Huling, ' " Auryhill vs Buiyhill et al " " Stees v Kem'ble, UnUn . WheelanJ s Green Lycoming " Slifcr 6c Frirk vs Hutchison t'nion " - llrown vs White Deer Uhp. linwlc vs Colby township, Sullivan . Fry vs Fry St Kavage, . Northuiu'd " Fsgely vs Woolvertoti, " " Rhuman vs Shumsn Columbia " ('ummiiig vs Commonwealth, Snyder 11 Vagonsellcr s ti n. ) vs " " J. Housrr, jr. J Hesdly et nt vs Peter Malick, Columbia " Clement et tl vt Taggnrt et al Union " same vs Yeungman ft al " " Gassier v Mcliright " " Dewart vs Purdy, Northumberland " iiunyon'i appeal 4 Columbia " Field's apiienl Lycoming " Knnbury & Erie R. It. vs, Hummel, ' " Daumgardner vi Kate ct al Nor'.hum'J " Auditor' Itolice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed Auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Northumberland county, to settle and adjust tho rates and proportions of the nssets in tlio hand of James smith, Administrator of George Armstrong, late of Upper Augusta township. Northumberland comity, dee'd., to nnd among the respective creditors nccording to the order established by law, will attend to tho duties of his said appointment nt his office ,;i tho Borough of Sunbury, on Friday the lid day of October, A. D. 1S56, nt 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day. at which time and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper. WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Auditor. Sunbury, Sept. 9th. 1B."C 3t "AID AND COMFORT," To Your Own Mechanic). ISAAC M. MILKKRSON, HeapertfulW announce that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Oecrpo Kcnn, where he ia prepared to mauufacture all kinds of FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Of the most Fashionable Style. npiIE subscriber respectfully calls the attentioi - of the public to hia lacg and splendid as aorlnient of every quality and price ef i:himi-wisi: which cannot full to reiommend itselftoevery one who will eiaiuiiie it, on account of its durable wcrkmaustiip and splendid liniah, made up of the best stock to be had in the city. No edbrt i a spared in the manufacture ot his ware, and Ihe subscriber ia determined to krrp tip with the many improvement which are constantly being mane. His stock. onsiste ot Mahogany 8oitiN, Divan mitl I.omigf Bureaus, Secretaries, Sideboards, SOFA, BKEAKFAST AND DINING TABLES and also VENETIAN BLINDS, equal to Phila delphia manufacture. BEDSTEADS, of every pattern and price (.IT liuAIIDi". WOKK AND CANDI. JE ST AN DS, TOILET TABLES AND EXTKNSION TABLES, In abort, every article in this line nf his buainrsa. Me aleo manufactur all kinds and qualities ' , CHAIRS. ncluding varieties never before to be had it Sunbury, such aa Mahogakv, Black Walxut A5n (Vmni Matlx Urkciak ; An Wisrnaoii CHAIKS, Ao sanci Pnio 8tohl9, which are of the latest styles, and warranted to be excelled by none niamifactnrf J in the Cities or elsewhere. The suhac liber ia determined that thero shall be no excuse for persona to purchaoe furniture in the cities, as every confidence ran be entertained shout the quality auJ finish of their ware and Chain. These articles will be disposed of on as good terms as they cau be purchased elsewhere. Coun try Produce taken ill payment fur work. Cr" UNDERTAKING Having provided a bandnonie Iftinsr., he ia now prepared for Undertaking, and attending funerals, in this vi cinity , or at any convenient distance from this place. 1ST The Ware Room ia in Fawn Street, be ow Vraer'i Hotel. IS.4AC M. WILKINSON. Sunbury, Sept. 13. 16SC tf. PLATFORM SCALES. fY every description, snitible fur railroads. ' Ac. for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Merchnndii-e generally. Purchasers run no rik every scale is guaranteed correct, and if after trial, not found saliefactory can be leturued with out charcc, Faclnry at the Old Stand, established for more than twenty yesra corner of Ninth and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. ABBOTT & CO. Successors to Ellicott & Abbott. Philadelphia. Sept 13,1856 cSm. A T'E N N Y S A V K D, S A V EN NY GAINED ! WE have just received direct fmm I'hiUdel dbia a fresh supply of gnoda, suitable fur the fall trade. We aro now rliapoxjng of our Summer Stock, at VERY LOW PRICES, to make room for our winter supply. N"0w u the time to se cure bargains. E: V. BRIGHT A SON. Sep13, iSflO. QOL'NTY O I! D EKS .3 Comity "ordc ra "l ak e n v-y as cash for pood a, and on note or hook ac count l,y k. Y. UHIGI1T Jr ON. Sept, 13, 1650. GOSH EN CH EESEJuii't re7eked a7d for ale by SE ASHOI.TZ PETRY. Kept 13, 156. FOIt ASSEMBLY. 'Jo the Independent voters ot' Xorthun.herland count'. Ekixow Citizkns': Erom reieated solicitations of a numlier of my friends in every section of Ihe county. I have consented to oiler mvsell'tu the citixcut of North umberland county, as an independent volunteer candidate for MKMBKK OF THE LEGISLATURE. uu promise ii eifcieu 10 tittenU to the intertU I ol every wclion ot tlie county imparl lalfy, nj to the brut of my judgement. Miltun, fccpn lii, 56. - J. ROBIKfc Jr. DISSOLUTION. nnilE partnership heretofore existing Setween the underigiieJ, under the firm of VVilker oii k Kenn wag thin tlaj (Sept. 6 1856,) diaaol ved by mutual coruor.i. MiAAC M. WILKERSON, JEl OB REX N, AslsiOl IATK JtllGG. TLb Hon. Ukoror Wetskr, at present on of the Afieocmte Judge of this county, will bn a volunteer Camltdutti for re-election. Judge Weber, lias faithfully discharged Lit duties as an officer aud needs uo further re commendation. ' AV are requested to annouuee the Hon. John F Hentlkr, nt pieseut one of the As sociate Judges of thie county, as volunteer Candidate for re-election. We Deed say no. thin-f in favor of Judo Den tier, aa he U al ready woll kuowu to tfce peopit a an Ltner abl1 a4 upright Jud, . ' PROCLAMATION- Pt RPUANT to an ort of the Oencrui Awmblf of lh Coniiniitiwfwllh of Prmiiylvsuia, entitled "An set relating hi the elertion of Une Commonwealth," smtiovrii Oie mcuihI day of July, Anno Doniin", on tiiouund eiKht hundred and thirty-lime. I, Hi;NRY WhIHK, Iiixli Sheriff of the euunty ol Northumberland, VennayU Viuiia, do hereby muke known and give notice to the elec ton at the county aioirKiid, that a fneral election win lie held in Mid county of Nurihumnerland onUie PKCOND TUCfDAV 41th .fUCfOHKH, 15S at which tin Mtate and County Officer, aw lollnva, are to be eleetad l One person al Caunl CumrfiiHioner ef the Common wealth. One person as AuAtof tteneral pf the Cotmnoii wealth. Oneperaon aa Surveyor Urnernl of the Commonwealth. One peraon Ha Mcmlier of C mireM to represent the Countiea of Norlhiiinuer land and Schuylkill One peraon aa Member of the Mouae of ltrprremteUvw to represent the county of Northumberland. One per m aa CominiMioner lor the coonly of North ttntlietiaiid for a term ot 3 years. One nern ai Uiatriet AUotuey far tie romity ef Nor thninbeiland. One peiauii aa Auditor for the ecrjnty of Northumberland. I also hetetiy make known and five not.es that th plaera of holding tho aforranid gernal election in the arv aral horouha nnd towniliii.a within the coonty of Not-' ' thnmlxliinit ae an followe : The Miuibnrv Dimricl, eomposeit of tti tnitoueh ef Rinliury, and l:pper Augueta, nt Ua County Court IIourc. The Aitnta District, cotnpoaed of th Uiwnihip of Lower Augtiaia, at the house ol Kliaa KmcrUt:, in aaul townalnp. The N'nrtlmmlierland' Pitrtrt. romrmaed nf thbf rouah ogh the of Nortluimtierl.iiid, nt the houae of rAiward tiura, of boroupn it .orihnmoeriatMi. The lViut Dmnct, at Uie houie of Hemy 1 1 ban. in th borough of Northumlvrlmi. Th Miitn Dittnct, nt the Iicvm of Froierirk lMickerp ' la mod lKTouifh. The Turbut lintrict, ttt the hcuee occupied l-y Abreliam Kiftftiugrr. i The Delaware UiKtrict, et the Sinking Spriufr Sc-hoe Houne. The Chiliiquaque I)intriot a, the Incie of benjemi F"filma:i. The Lewi Piitrict, at the house occupied by Mtchiei Ilcn!er. Tite Shamukht Dintrict, at the house of Chariot Leiaee-ring- The Upper Mahr-nray pittnet, at the houae of DtnieJ Kiwubnrt. The Little Mhjnoy Dmfriet, ut the house of widow P. nker. The Iower Mabonoy District at the houae of Arb tfjat. The U tii i Dintrict, at ihe Liberty r. iVhrol HtUea. Tne Jiickaon liatnct, at the huuae occupu-d ly Oaten Smith. The Con; Difnt, nt tne nuuae of ill mm M. M earar, iu the ti'Wii of SMwniU'kiu. The ZcrUi Uiairict at the houae of John Weaver in Trevorton. The C:ineroii District, at the houae of Gidon lerk! The JitriJuu Iitirn-t ut the houae of JJciijuniiu IciUrf. Tlie M '.int (Jannel Uiitrict at the pit bite Hintie t Te lix !-erch. The Washington lliatnetet Uir house of Wtu. Kehrra. Tho election to open hetweeu the houra ai b ai d IO oVlttck in the forenotMi, and snutl continue w ithout naer ruption or Hdjournmrnt until 7 uVJuck in the evening wnn the polls artJiil be cioatil. The Bf vnral liif-tors and Judges e!e(eH en tl e Sd Friday of Mnrch, lt?55, iji pursuance nf Vie 3d fecction wf this net of ti4e 2d f Juiy, lb3t, will hokl the cicctiou c Tucwiay the IHh ony of October next. "Tnnt every eriii except a Justice of ihe Teace, who shall hold a;:y vtfi c or appoiiitnient of prrfit tnd trust ua t!cr tne ((overtHne.it of the Tinted Hatea. or of this SlMe, r -f b.tv city or uic rptratetl dmiri'.-t, whether a t:oiftmt aionrd olTiccr or spent, who ihall he employed uiMvr the lfgi!itive, ejrrcutivc or judiciary department of this S'.nte. or the dated SStatea, or of any city or iiiaorporaicd district and ain-i th:it every member Corgresji nnd of flte 5 ote Lriaiatarc, and of tlie select nnd eonnaou rtvnu-il of any city, or coiiimjasiojier of any ineorporaed Pi-'.riut, is fcy luw. itifrtpabte i'f holdina; or exrccii:ff the office or up jioint meat, ni JudRe, Inspector r CJeiic, of uny rlfcMou of this C'tm'fi 'imr iltii, and lhat n loapetor. Jutre or any oihtT officer of such election, shall ce eligible lo aif ;lioe lo be theM voted f'-r. And the said At of AMrnM', enritd"'nn act retathip to tlie elections of this Coiu.aonwcatth,' raseed July Vsa 2.id. IKri, further provide 01 foibws, to w;l : ' That the Inspector aj.d J u.' eimson ss sf-rretr-4, shall meet at the respective piaet-s for h -K1 ii .ar tlie elrrtuHi in the district U which ihey respeottnLy t'ei'-ng before nine eVlock in the inomiofr of the second Tuesday of c tober in each and every yrar, and each of said inspectors stiull appoint one cieik. who siiull beaq'talifud vutet cf surh d'strict. xction 2. Ti.a, an fraud comrnilted hy any per-'! votntf in the manner un-tve prewnbe1. vhmi putusieS as similar frnuvis ure Jinecte'. ti be punished by the czis. inij laws i thin Oummrm v;:i!i!i. ln rate the jrrs n wun ahr.U have received the seeftr..! hiitrftt numm.T of vo'.ps fur inajieitors slia.1. not r:iei a on the d;iy oi any e'lL-ti-'.n, then tr.e person who sl.alM.ar reeivfd thi sccoiid hivh' nnuiher i f votes f ir JtoH;e neit preeiliiifr. elt'iiuit, shall vet as an inspect. i in lter piru-e. and tn case the person elctt d J'.dr sn.:' not a'.'.ct.tf the Inspector who received the hmiisi nuin'er i.f v", Jhali appnnt a Judpe in his piace ; and if any vafa;ur tnuJt CMitinue in the hrri for the spnee of hmi'tm hour af ter the time fixed by law f'-r ttie op' tiiui; of the c!rt:oe.( she qua! i tied Vttteis if th township, ward oi no tkrrict, fui wiiieh such ofGeera aliall havr bfea elected, prfsen a she place i'i elecf i-tnt, situli one of their uumber to fi.l such vacancy. "It si:u!I be the duty of atiid nssvesore rcapectiveiy to it- loni at tlie place of hojoiii? every ge; cm), sreoiil, ir" ijwnship election, during the wliole tune Ktia e.eciiot, i kept ipen, for tite purpose, of pivvnif iulxntiattMu to Cut' lii;H'etor and .lu-ice, viivti Cu:icd in, in r'ia;in to the iirfht of any pers m HismU by tnein to vte :it a ele? tLon, or surh otnfr matters in te'rii m to the asrvL-anent nf t u-rs. aa the said ius)iect"r or ju.ij-e or eitner cf tAfiir siml! from tune to time ret-utre. "No pcrs m s'aol be ptrniiticd V v-tc at ony c!eeiiin atav aforesaid, o:her than a white fieeinaiiot twenty-ttne or in re, who shall liave rcnidrfl in the state nt lean one year, und nt the eiretinn distrn t where he oilers lu vole ol It-ast tt-ii days iiiimeilialeiy prccecding the elet-ii'-n. nA wh.a two years paid state'oi county tax. which shall have bten atit.td nt leust trudus beiore tlie ct'clion. Hut a citizen of the I ailed Mates wito bad previously het ii a quaiifnui Vtrti-r of ilioi state, ami removrd Un:rcfroin ujid n-sunnv!, uud uii'iil have rrsidmt iu the elcciiou (Ubiru-t, nn.l paid t0 MitlttrHnsiii. uhall te entitled (o oio alter rcsidiiiff m this sti.it e six moitihs. Provided, 'J'bKt the white men, ct i zeiisof the I .'uited States, between tho iiro of twenty-one and twentytwo years, and in ine clwttoi- ibtrict ten 'days--as a:or"oi. h'naU bu entitled to a vote, oltliough they st-.a.i not have (aid tuxes. N p-rtii shall Ikj permitted to vote whoc name u mi cohtauird m ttie lui of tntai)!-. iiihubiimits f irniis-d hy th couiiiisu'iifis um aioieauod, ikiVmi, first: ii- )tristiuei n receipt !r the pa; nient, within two ,-ir. i f a sistr or county tax urin'-t1 aifrecubly t tne ctnVttiinn n, aid save sat;sftuUiry evidi-in-c e r.hv r nn ins own 'vdh ir atf.riaa ti.n, or on ttie tvitti oi artnaiion f nnotuer, tiiut lie has pa:-.t sut-h tux, or n failure tt prou.tce i i'cvi; t. v.i-aV. in-k un oath to tfn p.'.ynicnt tnrtf ; or ncenini, 11 he ciaun a t.f bl '.j vote hy bciiur an ei.-cb.r Mwem ine um (A tw i Lly-one and twut.ly-iwo yeton, !, timi: ds,t mii oath or tttiri nation, th:u he 'tins resided in the M.-c at least one year tit-xt hci'urc h.s npplieution, and t.ial;e siu ii nroof of residfiice in tho tiirtrirt ne is Pquirt-tl by tins ;tv:t j and that h! il"es verily bciievit tr'iu Ui Mvount i'; him dent lie i oi the iijre afir's:tut, mitl t.w sm-h "ther ti thurei is irt.nird by this act. wiitreupim the name f tne perm mi so -admitted Vi v.le, shail be iiinfrtfd in nlpna-b-tii-alhsl b tne ins. e-lori, vnd n ifie n::nt opptshd tlifrc'o by writiotj t:. word "tax,M if iie li.an be peimit edtovnte by rearvn of havi'i ;mi.J lux. or tne vM t'iict." if tie stial! be prruuitcd ti vole ,n account ef hn ae. aiul in i ititer etiie the I'lis-at f wUtii ob shall be eaitol out to :he clerk, who bhall matte notes iu tlie 1.-st cf ' vt-rs k-pt by th-m. 1:1 aii cases w her e the name . W pv.n c'riiNine; . Voir is not found uii the list ftirnist'cd by t'.e Oojtitinsion. 1 ers and Ass,s.ir, or his rifiit m vote wh'-ther f-.nnd there on or fiit. it ' object ci to by any qualilied citien, lite In--sprfiiir until exmniue sii'-h per in on iint.i n to lit tjunlih caiiciis, and ii he ciaims to have n-tiiied in the tt.'te otie yuar cr ni"i'c. his oath shr-tll be u proof thereof, but he rhnil prove by ut hsist nnr coinj-ei-i.t witness, wi.o fcitail be a qualified elector, that he 1 1 inlc.l u uiim tjir distuet i lr itt tit dnvs ii' at imiueti lately pr-eetlinff the eleei nr.i, inl snr. i nlsai hirnseif awrur that i..s Uhia tide rt-.-iilivtcc, i t pubj Siu'c of lawful ern'ni-r iswitl .'i trie distnet, nij.t Itiat l.r nrd n t remove into said district (or the pttrjKUie f voMig ttierrill. Kvtiy ptairii qualillrxl as c.Vrcsaid. nul who sipli make prtvii, n resulted, of rioeiii und jviyiinitt t : t.'Jtfs. as nforeuid, sitall in: auinntcd to vote in the towuslnn, wu:d or titriri-t iu whteii be sr.alt re-side. li ioiv ihisoii not jii.tnini vt:te iu ihisCoiiiinonwraAA a-jTcai ly t' law, (i-xtvot the toons o liietiim-d i-iiit u; irall nnKritr at any pince of i.-ltiff ion tor the purjvite (l is- sun'- tic:. I-, 4r iiinufiieing citizens iuuiiib d t vole, lia tUi.ii. o.i eoio ictioii, turfeit und uy uitj mui lid cxeceti iiiK one hundrt-d I'n'Iinrs f.ir every one eucn thfeure, and bt imprifconeii f r uny t-jin not fxc(x-iimg three niomhs. Jt sit ill he tne duty ot every in iy-'r, Siieml". akl- nnan justice f the (wuce, and -rniis:ublc or drputy cnniiibh', ot every eitv, c-'nuty, township nr district within ti.it. cim mmveuiiii, whsiiuvcr culhd tiMtit by Any oibct r vt- bt election, or by any three (juu.iticd electors tinrcoi', u vlvor any window or avenue t-. huv wuuion, io the phircof peneml elect ion, which mi:iI1 be t-bitrweied in s.oh a wav as to prevciy vottr inun appniacinng the iw.ne, a I oa iiei::vi or rciusai to d j. n su i. rcquisn-d, sm.j ..jTu m si;ad li dcetnitl tc'J'ited nf intSOeiu,-iiKr in oe mid ou ronvictiou mall be iiueti in any sum iv t leas tftun nr h; a drel nor more than imr tnouSiind dottsra ivt i sh:;.l ) trie duly of tiie rt-spcenvc couiaiiihlc of each ward, lii.iict or tttwnsiup, of tnii eun(iMiiwtiti to prjkt m in person cr by diattv. ut thu pliice ot hoktiuij cut-Ji drxaious in ea-n ward, district or tow ni;p, 1W tite pjfpwae of preserving the pence ua aj orcttiht. It ahall be itin duty of every peace oilieer. as nfoicsaid, who khull '.,e prixentat any sue a disturbances at an elec tion as ia ileaciditHl in tiusuct, to. report too fciuiir to the next coin t of cptarter aewtiiMis. and also the miuies of the wi'.oesaes witO cu pjrve tito name. TaeJndfrea are b make (heir reurnsf r ihe comity r.f Northumt-eriund, M the Court House, ;n tuubury, -.-n Kri thiv.the I7lh Oay of October. A. I. 1-Vl. ULKNV WEIWI, Sheriff. ShenfTs Ofnee. Sonhury. Hepl. U. le6 4t S Sl'GAi; t V KEI HAM A M juet rereiwd anJ (or ae bv. feASHOU X PETKV 8tpt. U, PPNNSYXVANIA COHWEfiCIAL . INSTITUTE LOCATED IN YOKK, PA. ' OFFERS young mcu all tlie advatitee wf a thorough Uueina-u Education. THE COVXSE OF STUDY Embraces DoubU-Emry Bftok-Keepnig, aa ap plied to Wholesale. Retail, Communion, Man ufacturiny, tSkifping, 8 team boating. Jadiwd ual, FartiMtelMp. and Compound Comeawy Bueineaa, . . . PENMANH1HP : in all ike AnVient and Modern Hen J J. AIet LEC''t'KEh ou Coimaeroiat Law and folitical teonomy, fey I'homaa Cochran, For Ctmilai-I, &. adJraM the vndeiaignad v. T. K. .WU1T.