gfte -giffltmrg American. N. H. ENOJuE, I Publisher!. NU5UURV, PA. 8ATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1807. Eoral Affairs. A AcciDENt. On Tuesday evening last ' young man named William Williams, while employed la unloading goodi at the freight warehouse of the Empire Lint, on Third street, bad hit arm badly fractured by a heavy box falling on It. Ilis wounds war droned by Dr. I. W. Sblndel LiCTCBi on TcMpKRARCt. We ar requested to announoa that Uio Rev. Dr. McKrudree Kiley, of Danville, will deliver a fre lecture on the subject of Temperance, in the Masonlo Hull, ou Wednesday evening, September 20 Ih. All aro invited to at tend. Dr. Uiley la said to be one of the best lectur er! in the State. RrjKAWAT. On Monday last two horses, attached to a wagon, tore loose from their fastening, at the cireui ground, and came dashing through Market etroet at a fearful speed. Tbey were luddenly stopped, by running agaiust the Washington Uouae, completely stripping them of their harness, but es caped uninjured. Tna Briwerv. We observe that Joseph Bauher, proprietor of the Cold Spring Brewery, at this place, is determined to supply bis numerous customers with a good article of bocr. Having proourcd the cervices of two Philadelphia brewers, be is now ser ving oustomers with beer superior to any that has been bronght to this section of country. lie has also made additions to his establishment, and is now brewing ale and porter, whloh Is pronounced a No. 1 article. Bee adrertisoment. Fins Stoksj Room. Decidedly one of the neatest storo rooms In Sunbury is the one jest fitted up by M m. II. Miller, in tho building formerly owned and occupied by Mnj. Dcwart, at the corner of Third iind Market streets. Mr. Miller purchased the pro perty some timo since, with a view of converting the lower story into store rooms, llo has recently moved his Exocleior Boot and Shoe Store into tho room prepared for it, and with the elegant plate gloss window his new quarters has the appearance of a city establishment. We are pleased to notice bo suoccss of one of our most enterprising citizens. 1'olicb Affairs. A disgraceful fight took place on Saturday night last, In front of tho Masonic Hall, between a party of men who had imbibed too freely. Fists were freely used and several knock-downs occurred. We think that an efficient police forco could find plonty of employment here, as rowdyism eoctus to be increasing to an alarming extent. We (earn that a fight took plane on Sunday after noon, on Front strcot, botweou a party of females, residents of that street. Besides the cboico epithets freely applied to ouch other, and ono of the parties having the clothing noarly all torn from her person, no damage was sustained. We did not learn the cause of the disturbance. Thayer A Noves' Ciiicuii exhibited at this placo on Monday last. On account of the exorbitant Bo rough tax imposed upon exhibitions of this charac ter they wero compollod to pitch their tout out in Furdy's addition, just outside of the Borough lim its. It was woll patrouiioj, both in the afternoon and evening, and tho pcrforuionoos gave general sat isfaction. The lion tamer, Charles White, who had the terrible encounter with ono of the lions at Ro chester, N. Y., on tho 4th of July last, was present, and attracted considorablo attention. The Persecuted Christians in Turkey. Rov. Arthur Bogdan, a nativo of Turkey, preached on Sunday lost, in tho morning nt the Gorman Reform ed Church, and in the evening in the Lutheran Church. His sermon, or rather subject, was "Tbe Persecuted Christians in Turkey and their Struggles for Christian Liberty." Both churches wero filled to hear tho discourse of the reverend gentleman, who gave an Interesting account of the horrible bar baritios perpetrated upon tho Cretans by tbe Turk fell soldiery. He criticised tho actions of tho Eng lish and Frcnoh governments very severely for not interfering in the behulf of his unfortunate people, but stated that thrco Amorican men-of-war aro now cn route to protect them in their struggle for liberty and Christianity. Ilis remarks wero listened to with marked attention by tho largo congregation?, and bis recital of tho persecutions to which the Cretans have been cubjectod elicited a groat deal of sympa thy for thorn. Tho rovcrond gontleman is employed by tho Crolun government to solicit aid for tho star ving women aud children of that country. A con tribution was given ut both churches for that pur pose Si'BDEN Death of a Clergyman. We regret to stato that Rev. Mr. Anderson, minister of tbe Meth odist Church at this place, was suddenly stricken with apoplexy on Sunday evening last, at Snyder town, llo had preached three timoa during the day, and on his way from tho church, about 9 o'clock in theevoning, hestoppod suddenly and complained to Mr. Wolverton, who was with him, of great pain in his hoad, and placing his hands on his forehead, naked to be laid down. Ho soon bocame insensible and was taken, temporarily, into Mr. Farrow's resi dence, and a physician was scut for. From thenoe he was removed to the house of Mr. Wolverton, iv hero he lingered until Tuesday afternoon, when he departed this life fur a bettor world, aged about 63 years. Tho doccued was a corpulent man, but was apparently in robust health. He was a man of uuafiected piety, with a genial and choorful temper ament. His remains wero brought to bis residenoe, in this pi sco, on Tuesday cvoniug, und will be in terred this (Friday) aftornoon, with due solemnity. His funeral will bo attendod by many of his clerical brethren from the surrounding circuits. A Qrakii Concert will be given in tbe Masonic Hall, in this place, on this (Saturduy) evening, by the "Danville Choral Society." Tbe Society is composed of more tbau fifty members, and consists of the best musical talent of Danville. The character of their music is said to be far su porior to that given At ordinary oonoerts, and embraces several choruses from the grandest productions of the old masters. A choioo selection of Solos, Duetts, Ac, both vocal and instrumental, will also be rendered. Mrs. Evans, Miss Jones aud Miss Hughos, who have gained an enviable reputation as singers, will ac company the Society. The company will be under the direction of Mr. Joseph Parry, of Danville, who is favorably known to a number of our ciliiens as possessing more than ordinary musical talent We hope to see the Hall crowded on this oooasion, as xre have every roason to believe that our eilisens will be delighted to bear them. Tbe Society have chartered a oar, which will Tun from Danville to ft oxtiuiwborlnnd.au J they will be conveyed from that' jioiut to Sunbury by tho steamer "Ira T. Clement." The price of admission is 60 oeuU. Tickets can be procured at tht Central Hotel, and at the nrinol tial stores. The Philadelphia National Refreshment Saloons, .where theaoluicra from every part of the Union were fed during the late war, wero an honor to Philadel phia, and there is a peculiar propriety in the cir cumstance that Philadelphia should Inaugurate s plan for the endowment of National Institute .where the orphans of tbojw same herons may have a home and receive o education. This is what the Trustees of the Riverside Institute are aiming most jueeessfully to accomplish, (Aoting under the Char ter of the Washington Library Company, Incorpo rated by the State of Pennsylvania, they are offer inn stock at the low rate ot one dollar pox ahara, and will give to each subscriber a beautiful and valuable fteel engraving, worth at retail more than the price jif the stock, and as an addilional induoeaient will .distribute among inn stockholders prqaenU raised at $34)0,000. In the distribution every one has an equal chance to obtain large presents ; one Is worth $40,000, another $20,000, Ac Who can refuse to aV a putrioiio and benevolent action on theae terms" W F. Llghlner tho aulhcritci agenl for Eunbury aud w.jaily Tai County TxnrANc CoaviNttoa. We regret that we are unable, on account of a pressure of advertising, to publish tbe full proeoedlngs of tbe County Temperance Convention, which assembled at the Methoftitt Churoh, in this place, on Monday, vth Inst We give a synopsis, omitting the alleles for the government of the Association and the reso lutions adopted, whieh are toe lengthy for publica tion this week, , . ..n The Convention was oalled to order, and Isaac Housel, of Northumberland, was called to the ehair as temporary chairman, and Wm. 11. Mervine, of Milton, as temporary Seeretary. The business of tbe Convention was then Opened, after prayer, by tbe Rev. 8. W. Sears. On motion, A. N. Krlce and It. A. Shlssler were appointed a committee on credentials, and John Dunham, Joseph Johnson, James Beard, U.U. Co der and Thomas Mervine were appointed a commit tee on permanent organisation. ....... Ou motion, tbe following committee was appointed to report a constitution and to draft resolutions : hev. U. D. Chenowelh, Rev. F. B. Riddle, Rev. 8. W. Sears, James Beard, Esq., and Mr. Samuel John. Da motion, tbe Convention adjourned to meet at two o'olock, P. M. Benediction by Rev. Mr. Colo man, of Williamsport. . At I o'olock P. M. the Convention re-aembled. Opened with prayer by Rev. F. B. Riddle, of Sha- inokiu. Minutes read and approved. The Com mittee on Constitution and Resolutions retorted a series of articles for the government of the County Association, whloh were unanimously adopted. On motion, the Committee on pormanont organi sation reported the following officers and managers, who were elected for the ensuing year : James Beard, Esq., President; John W. Friling, Vice President; A. N. Brice, Secretary ; John Unas, Treasurer. Managers Lewis township, David Exhbaugb ; Turbutville, Samuel Shannon and A. 8. Board ; Delaware, Joseph Hollopctro and A. T. Goodman ; McEwcnsville, S. M. U. Wcnck and Wm. B. Ir win; Turbut township, Samuol Blair and John Hon- sul ; Milton, Moses Chamberlain and Samuol Mo- Mahan ; Chilisquaque, Samuol McNincb ; Point, Henry Watts and Abel Gibbons; Northumberland, John Dunham and John W, Hopowell ; Sunbury, J. II. Kngcl and Charles J. Bruner ; Upper Augus ta, Wm. Heed and John Farnsworth, Esq. ; Rush, U. P. Patton and Drastus Hoffman ; Sbamokin town ship, Wm. Ammcrman, Wm. MoWilliains aud 8. Uilger ; Sbamokin, A.M.Osiuun and H. A. Shiss- ler; Coul, Franklin Dolbougb and Wesley Van Gas ket) ; Mt. Curmel, Thomas John and Jcukin Evans ; Alt. funnel township, Henry Troyeles ; Zerbe, 0. B. Hofluiun and Jackson J. Honn ; Jackson, Benjamin Strickler, Esq. ; Lower Mabanoy, Dr. J. J. Reed. The committee appointed for tho purpose rcportod a series of resolutions, which were unanimously adoptod. Tho following contributions were mado to the tuo- cess of the cause in the State, thoso giving $j being made life members of the Society : John Haas, to ; John Farnsworth, $5 ; John B. Packer, $5 ; J. A. J. Cuinmings, $5; James Boyd, ?3 ; Alex. Jordan, $.1; J. Sliiy in ilk or, f I ; S. Byerly, ou ob). ; Jus. Beard, uu cis. ine mauagors sua otbers in the county are requested to raise funds and solid them to the Sec retary, A. N. Brice, at Sunbury. un motion, the Convention adjourned to meet in Muss Meeting, in the M. E. Cnurch. at Northumber land, on Monday evening, October 2tUi, 1667. Till County BmtiakS. The Commissioners al lotted, during tho past woek, tbe contracts for the building of eight bridges, in different parts of tho county, which were destroyed or iujured by the freshet in August lust. Tbe following is a list of bidders, tho amount of each bid, and tho persons to whom tbey were awarded : TURNPIKE BRIDGE, NEAR SUNBURY. A. Huuck, J2893 00, (awarded,) S2104 00 249 00 27 Vli 00 2378 00 14 ,t Chas. Uaringer, Levi Soasholts, John SbUilcr, Samuel Bloom, A. B. Keiier, U. iV. Brewer, J as. fiutelielor, Geo. A. Kecfer, Peter Hoofer, 25V3 vol Abm. Stumor. 2460 00 3. L. Culp, 22U7 00 2400 00; 2JO0 00 Geo. A. Keefcr, 2000 00 J. U. Lenker. lAXtoo 2S00 00 Jacob B. Lenker, 2100 00 2500 001 2472 Oil! 2800 00 ! 2100 00 2700 01) 3124 00 3454 00 2H07 00 2'J'.)4 00 2-'UU 00 Andrew Ditty, Adam Lenker, D. D. llileiuan, Isaac Messnvr, Wm. K. Marts, BRinOK IN I'OINT TOWNSUIP. G. W. Brewer, Jl.500 00 Andrew Ditty, 1,1I8 00 Sol Herring, 3,0SS 00 A. Lenker. 1,004 00 Jas. Butchelor, 1,227 00J. Butchelor, for Wm Herring, 3,400 OU stone work, (awar J. Dunham, 2,0211 Mldcd,) 000 00 D. Clark, 2,000 00;T.W. H. Moseloy, U. Youuk, 2,150 OOliron suporstruo J. B. Lenker, 1,817 00 ture, (awarded,) 1,040 00 Jacob B. Lenker, l,bl7 Oo BHIDGB) IN DELAWARE TOWNSUIP. Jos. Nioely, $S90 OO P. Ernwine, $1,307 (15 Sol. Herring, 775 OOjD. Aungst, 1,348 00 Jas. Batchelor, 747 00 U. S. Kramer, 1,000 00 Solomon Herring, " ,3jyt'0 tawarded,) 625 00 " wood Wm. Herring, fcUOOO work, 3S9 00 Sol. Herring, 600 0U BRIDUE IN RLSU TOWNSUIP. C. C. Ryan, $550 00 Jas. Batcholor, $74 7 00 Gid- Rotbcrinel, IT.W.H Moseley, stone work, (ul- liron supuralruu- lotted,) 650 OU'ture, (awarded,) 720 00 Jas. Butohelor, 867 O0 BRIDGE IN LOWER AUGUSTA TOWNSUIP. A. B. Keiser, J ere. Savidge, Jus. Batchelor, Jos. Savidge, Samuel Savidge, Henry Arnold, Snyder A Co., a i' John Mcncb, Joseph Emerich, Henry Neidig, Alex. Rufaner, 8. L. Keofor, " ' (old iron,) $395 50 Geo. A. Keofor, 203 00 330 00 305 00 31T00 P. Keefer, (awur- 480 00 ded,) 319 00 348 00 ' " 370 00 410 00 Sam. Garinger, 3i'if 00 419 00 Abm. Staruer, 4i3 00 399 00 320 00 575 00 S. L. Culp, 449 00 491 00 " ' 389 00 425 00 Wm. Starner, 435 00 450 00 Andrew Uauok, 413 00 309 00 Joseph Weitxel, 400 00 0. Kramer, 8.I9 00 300 00 J. B. Horning, 420 00 BRIDGE IN LOWER AUGUSTA TP., AT aUlPMAN'S. J . B. Horning $280 00 Geo. A Keefer $287 00 C. Kramer 399 00 Geo. A. Keefer 219 00 H. Gotshail 918 00 Peter Keefer 200 00 295 00, " " (allot- A. B. Keiser 295 00! ted) 285 00 Jas. Batchelor 307 00 S. Garinger 297 00 Joseph Arnold 290 00 Alex. Rufaner 375 00 Henry Arnold 335 00;ilenry Neidig 325 00 John B Snyder 317 00 George Keet'er 275 00 Snyder A Co. 342 iMVWm. B. Horning 295 00 John Meucb 650 OalAndrew Hauck 393 00 Jos. Emerich 473 00 ! Abm. Starner 420 00 Elias Kuiericb 447 00 Geo. W. Neidig 3l)0 000 8. L. Keefer 280 00 D. Rufaner 350 00 203 00 U. W. Neidig 342 00 . 215 DO1 Wm. Starner 800 00 BRIDGE AT TBE OAP, IN COAL TOWNSHIP. Adam Lenker Andrew Ditty, D. N. Lake Levi fieasboltx Chas. 'Jarioger Casper Scholl Sol. Fagely $2000 00' 2823 00' 24f0 00 2080 00 Isaac Messnor $2200 00 Wm. K. Marts 1874 00 Geo. Shine A Co. (awarded) 1972 00 1945 00 2500 00 2410 00 2300 00 2;foo ooj 1977 00 Geo. Shipe A Co. 2340 00 II. Keiser A Co. 22'H 00 J. Keiser A Co 1877 00 . W. Brewer Daniel Weaver Jas. Butchelor J. B. Lenker 2100 00 ' " 2393 00 John B. Lenker 102 00 STONE BRIDGE AT SHAUOKIN. D.N.Lake $1200 00,Ja. Batehelor $787 00 Sol. Fagely 1100 00 T.W.U. Moeeler, Wm. Cberrington liron superatruc- (awarded) S25 00 ture, (awarded,) Daniel Wearer 1100 U, Bid withdrawn. 2280 00 Sale or Lots. The valuable lots on Arch street, which were to have been sold on Saturday last, by the School Board, but which was postponed on ac count of lack of bidders, will again be offered for sale to-day, (Saturday,) at one o'olock, P. M. This is desirable property, and no doubt will be a pro' fiUble inttesUnent, I TtTJBINEBS NOTICES. There is as much truth as poetry in the saying t,i inh annual n't nrnelaims the man." Especi ally is this true when tht man gets the apparel at the fashionable tailoring eeuaniunmens os laoo u RMk. nn Fourth street. Banbury. We would ad rise all who wish eheap Fall or Winter Suit to give Beck can. . I, i ii Beadeb, buy your BooU, your Shoes, or anjp thing you want in that tine, at Miller'l Kxoelaior Boot and Shoe Store. In the eld Dewart building, oorner of Third and Market streets. You gain k. Ant an aw. ia nriea ! second, in goods feeing well made ; third, In goods feeing what tbey are represented aimer navtng hbmw w uwuw af iha fioa.t sLtaA-1t:hmciita ia Fun burv Call and tee bim Tna First or tee Season. We take pleasure in stating that Harry Thaoher, of the First National Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, in Pleasants' building, Market Square, lathe Drat, in this plaoeor vicinity to lay in full supply of new goods. He has just opened a large assortment, of the latest styles, made np of the best material. Call and see his stock. Tee Season. Neat and fashionable Fall Suits, of the latest styles, are now manufactured at tbe tailoring establishment of J. F. Sbaeffer, Market Square. His goods comprise every variety, and be Is well prepared to suit tbe tastes of all who may favor him with a call. " 'Tis not alone my inky eloak, good mother, but my entire Suit that renders me attractive ;" as Ham let would have said had he procured on of those fashionable Fall Sulla, at the Continental Clothing Basaar, Market Square. Gentlemen are Invited to eall and see the latest New York styles, the low priced gooda, and learn the low rates at which clo thing is mado at the Continental. Tnis is tbe First Month or Fall, not, we hope, of our nation's progress or our individual for tunes, but of tho calendar year. - A fail in prices of the beautiful and ohoap nits at J. E. Smlok's Mer chant Tailoring establishment, in Fourth St., would be Inaugurated if the prioes were not already at the lowest. Any one doubting Is Invited to call and see the garmonts and prices. i iiTir Or all places to get good Photographs, go to Berg- tresser's Gallery, Third streot, opposite the Masonic Hall, where they aro made. Six cards, or one largo Photograph, for $1.50. Duplicates, 26 to 60 cts. II IT 11 L'JIMI Bergstresser, Third street, opposite the Masonio Hall, the successful Photographer, makes pictures in all styles of the art. Persons are requested to give him a call before going elsewhere. When you want cheap and good Photographs Bergstressor'e Gallery, Third street, opposite the Masonic Hall, ia,the plaee to resort to. Six cards, or one large Photograph, for $1.60. Duplicates, 25 to 60 ocnts. ' " Reuemderinq Friends. We have frequently heard persons wishing, after tbe deoease of friends, for something to remember thorn by. In these times tbe best we can reoommond is a fine Ambro- type or Photograph, which every ono should pro cure, while the prioe is so small, at 8. Byerly 'a Gal lery, In Simpson's building, Market street. Mr. B.'s pictures are true to lifo. Call and see tbe fine groups and single pictures at his Gallery. "Don't Give up the Ship," was the expiring ex pression of Capt. Lawrence, as he fell, pierced by a British bullet, and which urged bis surviving crew to deeds of valor. Faust, tbo fashionable Hat and Cap manufacturer, is determined not to "give up the ship," either in foul or fair weather, and will continue to supply his numerous customers with a la mode stylos of goods in his line ; besides, when the clouds are heavy and betoken storm, good and substantial Umbrellas can bo purchased at his storo cheaper than the cheapest in market, and warranted to give satisfaction. PiiOTOGRArns, made from Daguerreotypes or Am- brotypes, at Bergstresser'a Gallery, Third street, op posite tho Masonic Hall. MARRIAGES. In Point townslitn. on tho 19th inst.. bv Rev. Aaron Porter, Mr. Sylvester E. Wells, ofDotroil, Michigan, and Miss Ankib E. Mitchell, of North umberland county, Pa. Ni;.Itl'ltV JIAUKETN. Corrected Weekly for the) "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do ' do per ewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Whoat, prime red, new, per bushel, Rye, do Corn, now do Oats, do Potutoos, do Dried Peaches, pared por pound do do unparcd do Dried Apples, do $12 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 2 15 1 25 1 15 65 90 40 25 15 3 00 85 22 25 2(1 25 IS 14 13 18 60 Dried Uburrics, (unstonod,) por bu. Buitor, per pound. 'gK. Cheese, Lord, Hams, Shoulders, Boof, hindquartor, ' front " Mutton, Chickens, per doson, per pound, do do fo do do do per pair rSbaanokin. Coal i'rnde, Sbamokin, Sept. 16th, 1867. Ton. Cut. Sent for week ending Sept. 14, 10.929 09 Per lost report, 320,906 05 331,835 14 410,528 16 To same time last year, Decroaao. 78,693 03 Special Notices. Autumn is again upon us, and soon Winter will clasp ua In his frigid embrace. Boware of Coughs and Colds; they often terminate in Consumption. Coo's Cough Balsam is a pleasant but eertain reme dy. It is excellent fur Croup among the children. Justipiablb Boldness. A young man asked a beautiful girl, the olber evening, at a party, what she used upon ber hair to make it so gloriously rich and lustious. Her first impulse was to administer a severe rebuke to his boldness, but when sho saw his ridiculously friizy locks, she pitied rather than condemned him, and so answered, "Barrett's Vege table Hair Restorative" is the only hair prepara tion I admit to my toilet. To it I owe my hand some hair. To CoisKUMipliveti. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will tend freo of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using tbe simple reme dy by which he was eured of a lung affection and Uiat areau uisease consumption, ills only object is to benefit the atUicted, and he hopes every sufferer win try mis prescription, as it win cost tnem no In lug, any may prove a blessing. Please address itt V . tUnAHD A. VI ILSU-W. my 18-'6T.ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. Information. Information, guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growtn oi nair upon a eaiu neaa or beardless faee, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples. Blotches. Eruptions, etc, on tbe skin, leaving the same soft, elear, and beautiful, oan be obtained without charge oy auuressing xuua. sr. uiiArjUAn, L demist, may 18, '67. 823 Broadway, New York A homo the many restoratives which nature has supplied to relieve the affiiotions of humanity, there is no more favorite one for a eertain class of diaea ses than the "medicinal gum" of the Wild Cherry Tree ; but however valuable it is, Its power to heal, to soothe, to relieve and to euro, is enhanced ten fold by scientific and Judicious combination with other Ingredients, In themselves of equal worth. i nt happy mingling exists to a remarkable degree Dr. Wistar's Balaam of Wild Cherry. whose value in curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Af fection, and Inoipiont Consumption, is inestimable, STRONG TESTIMONY. From Benjamin Wbeeleb, Em., Depot Master at South Royalaton, Mass. i "In the spring of 1858 I was moat severely afflie tod wit a bard, dry eoegh, with ill usual aeoonv paoiiaenU of aight eweala, eoniplelely prostrating my nervous aystoaa, and produoinc suoh a debilita ted state of health that, alter trying aaedleai aid to no purpose, I had given bp all bobes af ever reoov- ring, as had also my friends. At th'ia stage of inattors 1 was prevailed upon through the Influence M a neignoor to iry v iswr s u&lwun ot Ud uner rr. and. before oaiuE two bettiea. the effect was al most magical. My cough entirely left sue, the aight skua la aesertea ine, nope enee mure etateo) my ae preaaod spirit, and soon I had attained my wonted strength and Wffor. Thus has this Ralsaiu. at has often beea remarked by persona conversant with the above facta, literally aoauibed me from the yawning grave. You are at liberty to use this for too beueiit of ine eoietea." Prepared by SE11I W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Ire monl H , IWon, and for tale by DruggUU gene rallr fcept 21 - It lr. Uhra-k Pulmonic Wyrup. i ' Tbia great medicine cured Dr. J. II . Soheack, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Coutumptlo i, when it bad assumed Its most formidable pot,' and when speody death appeared to be Inevitable. Uis phy sicians pronounced his ease Incurable, when be com menced tbe use of tbia simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the disease baa been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pounds. Since hit recovery, he has devoted bis attention exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the dis eases whloc are usually complicated with It, and the ourcs effeoted by his medioines have been very nu merous and truly wnudorful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourse of patients, and it ia truly estonrthing to aee poor consumptives that have to be lifted out of Ibeir carriages, and in a few months healthy, robust pcroms. Dn. Sthbnck's PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS, are generally all required In curing Conaumption. Full directions accompany each, so that any one can take them without aeeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is oonveuieut it is best to see him. no gjvee advice free, but for a thorough examination with bis Respirometer his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor one when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, In per fect health are on tbe Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.50 per bottle, or $7.60 the balfdoton. Letters for ad vioe should always be directed to Dr. Schenck'a Prinoinal Offico, No. 16 North 6th Street, Philadel phia, Pa. Gcnoral Wholesale Agents : Doinaa Barnoa A Co., N. Y. ; .8. 8. liance, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, III. ; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, 1867. 3d w. ca. mo. 1 yr. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED o:i: puici: CLOTHING HOUSE, OO Market Street, One door above. Sixth, Philadelphia. For many yean this Establishment has done busi ness on tbe One Price Sys.om, and we believe wo are the only Clothing Houso in tho oity that strictly adheres to this principle. We have earned n repu tation whieh we are proud of, for good taste In select good styles and substantial materials, and nut less important, for having all our goods, EITHA lVCMi MAli:. We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain so that all tastes can be suited. Tbe prlcos are the very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must see, or otherwise we could not moot tho competition of our neighbors, for asnodcductionsareevcrinado, we must put our prices down to tho advantages wc promise. ine people may depend, tuls Is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONES' ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door abovo Sixth. March 23, 1867. ly the best known remedy run SCROFULA, in all its manifold forms, including Ulcers, Cancers, Syphilis, Salt Rheum, Ac, Ac, is DR. ANDERS' IODINE WATER, a puro solution of Iodine with out a solvent, discovered after many years of scion- lino rosearcn ana experiment, for eradicating hu mors from tbe system it has no equal. Circulars sent free. J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Streot, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. Sept. 2l-4t THE II E A III N O FOOL, And House of Mercy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Younar Men, on the crime of Solitude, and the Errors. Abu ses and Diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed let I or envelope', free of charge. Address DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. June b, 1SQ7. ly Crroi-M ot Voutli. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Dobility, Promaturo Decay, nnd all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy by wuicn no was curca. cuuorers wishing to proiit by tho advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, n pertect eonnaenco, JUil.t u. uuii.3, my 18'-67.1y 42 Cedar Street, N. Y. 4;oi,4.ati: & to.-s GEliMAN ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured front PUKE MATERIALS, and may bo considered the STANDARD OK EXCELLENCE. For solo by all Oroccra. May 18, 1867. ly. HKI.MIiOI.D'S KXTKACT lircillJ and Improved Rose Wash cures secret mid ilelieiile ilisortlera in all their ataeee.at little expense, little ol no change in diet, ro in convenience ami no exposure, ll is plmt in Diste and odor, iinmedime in ila uctinn, and fice Irom all iiiju- liais properties. uilivo ly JIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT M?"rjK3m-m--sCJ Is a eertain cure Oh diseases of the ULADDKR, KIDNKYS, UHAVKL, DHOI'SY, OK G.VNIO VKAKNKS!, FEMAI.K COMPLAINTS, OKNKRAL DKUIUTY, aud alt diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, wliclhej existing in MILE OR H.MAl.K, from whatever cause originating aud uo matter ut HOW LONG STANDING. Pisceses of these nrgnna rcouire the use of a diuretic. If nil trentmeiit is knlimitted to, CiHieitiHtinn or liiKin itv inuv easue. Our Flesh and Ulood are sumioucd from theae atMlfoes, an J the HEALTH AND II APPINICSS, ; ' aud that of Posterity, dependa urn Hi prompt use of a reliublc femeuy. .KLMUOCD-S EXTRACT BUCHV, 1'jtaWisucd upwards of 13 years, pioared by ii. t. iii:i,.-finui.i, DRUGGIST, 604 Broadway, New Ymk, aud 104 SiMilh 1Mb Street, Philadelphia, Ta.' ' March 9, lb7. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Insure your Stock! IN THE (Ureal Ilastern DeterilTe Ilorste In- snrnnre to. ISAIAH 8. GOSSLEB, Agent. SUNBURY. PENN'A.. 18 taking Policies for tbe above Company In Uiia and adjoining counties, Insuring stuck of all kinds against death by accident or otherwise. Those having stock should not fail to have it in. ureuaiuucv. AuurR, ISAIAH 8. UOSSLER, Sunbury, Ta July 27,1867. .tin DOUTY HOUSE J. ti. HAI.I, I'rttpa-tetor. Corner Bunhury and little Streets, BIIAMOKIN, PENN'A. TIIIB IIOU8B la now open for tbe reception f guests, and being new, sutoious and attractive, has all the facilities and advautagos of a F1UST CLAhfl HOTKL. The sleeping apartments are airy and eosufortable, and the furniture entiiely new. The Bar and Table will be supplied wit cue best in tbe market. The patronage of tha public is eolwitod. April 1, 18n7. ' IIEHDIC HOUSE, i:. A, irtftOX. Hsap'l, WILLIAUUFOHT, PA. JIayJS, 138T -Cm 'sjMsiwsawwaW' IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS C. KltEim. FUELLING'S Liquid Ntiir Iye Colors, TUB latest improvement in Ham II v Pyee.are now for aale by Druagista everywhere. Those Color are all prepared in Liquid Form, with veryaimpledirec. tion for use and are made from the same material used by dying new ailk and woolen gooda. There is ecly 18 difieront principle oolors mado, all differ ent shades of a color can be made by using more or leas of the Dye matter." Price 25 cents por Dottle. ltcware ol Counterfeits, aik for the Star Dyes, and take no other. For aale by II. Y. FRILINll, Suulmry, Pa. Johnston, Hoi.lowat A Cowdkn, .Solo Agents. August 111, 1H67- 3m Philadelphia. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE nxrtneraliln heretofore existing between J. W. Krilinc and II. Y. Frilinz. undor the firm name of J. W. Friling A Son, ho this day been dissolved. The business will be eonlinuod by II. Y. Friling, at the old staud, the Mammoth Storo, where he will be pleased to see all who may favor him with a call. j. w r it ai.Mi, t II. Y. FRILINd. Sunbury, August! 1867. iri4ji:. ALL persons indebted to tho lato firm of .1 W. Krillna a Son will plea.ccnll and settle without delay. J. W. FRILINO A SON. August IpI, 1807. LIME 1 LIME ! I'lirmcra usatl II n I Idem! Seahuoi.ti A Hkotiikr are now nrcnared to de liver, at tbo lowest market price, tho very bcstquality KjsljVKa for LAND and Itl'ILDINO numou. Ti,..i- !,,,. burned of I lie celebrated 'TUCK Y HOB LIMESTONE." Their lime kilns are Inflated at the lliiU,l..l .!,; ...l Erie Railroad, near the steam raw mill in n,n r:... rough of unlniry. t'lasiors, Masons. Iiricklayera and Farmers are in vited to call and give us a trial. bfcASilOLTZ a BROTHER. Aug. 3, 1867. CARFENTERS. WILL find in our establishment a nurjcrinr nloek of Planes. Saws, Augers, llntehels, Hammers, Files, Chisels, Ac, Ac, for sale by j. ii. t (iNiji'.Y a ro COMPARE, THEN JUDGE. llreat Reduction in WHOLESALE A RETAIL PRICKS of very superior Silver ami Silvcr-riated Wares, Of our Own Manufacture Such iw Tea Setts, I'rim. leo l'ltehcis, i alters, tlolihlets. Cako lltu-kols. Castors, Gut ter Coolers, Vegetable Dish es, Tureens, Sugar nnd Card llaskuts, Syrup and Wink ing Cups, lvuivcs, aud Forks, and Spuons, of various kiuds Ac, Ac, Warranted Triple I'lnle, on best of melals, and equal to anv in tho market, of the latest stvles. and no goods aro misrepresented, tit JOHN ROWMAN'S New and Beautiful Store, No. 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia. I"" Please call and examine our Goods before purchasing. ti. IS All kinds of I'laling at reasonable puces. August 24, 1667. lycq farmers Guilders LIME AND LIMESTONE. MIIE subscribers respectfully inform (ho ciliiens 1 of Northumberland county, that they are now prepared to furninh l.IMKofa superior ipi.ilitv to Farmors and Builders. Aim, LIME-STONK from tuo celebrated Lilnc-Slone Ounrries ol l.owir Miiho noy township, at Hiort notice and at rca-ioimMo rates. ine above will bo delivered to any Knilroinl sta tion ulons tho lino of the dill'ureut railroads when ordered. Thoro Kilns are located at tho Sliainokiii Valley Railroad, near Sunbury, where orders will bo promptly filled. Orders aro respectfully solieileil. Addreas. J."D. LENKER A RllO., August 3, 1807. Sunbury, Pa. T. S. SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Siunrc, ' STJ1TBTJB.Y. PEITIT'A J JUNE Hold and Silver American und Swiss J Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Silver ware, con stantly u hand. Hair Jewelry aud Musunio Marks made to order. tlold aud Silver Plating done in tho best manner ami warranted to give entire satisfaction. Fino Watches, Clocks, Music Boxea and Jewelry Repaired and warranted. All orders promptly lilled. Suubury, Juuo 1, ltW. G O E ' S DYSPEPSIA CURE! THIS OflEAT REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES uf Uio ST OMACHS is Ihc discovery of the hiventoi ot Cue's vulii.ililc Couch ItalsMin, wliileexjH-rnnciitniff tor Insovvn health. Iteitied Cramp lu Hie Sloinacli lor iiiul whlell had beloiu yielded ui nolliiiiK but chloroform. The almost daily teilnnmiy from various parts of Hie country encnuiuge us In believe there is un disease caused by a disordered auinuu-h a will not speedily cure. Physicians endorse and Use it I Ministers give testimony of its efficacy. And from all directions wc icccii's tidnik-i of cures per loiuied.. DYSPEPSIA! It is sure to cure. IIKAlt TUl'KN O.u.-d'ae willeuic. PICK HEADACHE! It has cured in liundiula of cunts HEADACHE AND DIINKS8! It at hi iu thirty minutes. VC1DITV OP THE STOMACH ! It corrects at once. RISE OF THE FOOU! It stops immcdiiiicly. DISTKKSS APTER EATING : One doscwill remove. CHOLl'.UA MORBUS! Rapidly yielda to a few donee BAD BREATH ! Will lie cliauceil with half a bottle. IT IS PBHFECTliV HAHMLBBS llsllNI'RKCF.DENTKIJSl'CCIS ia owing l,i the fuel lluil It Cures by AemlMtiiig; !u(nre TO RF.-AS9KHT HKH SWAY IN THE SYSTOI Nearly every dealer iu the t'liiiol Stales sella it at ONK DOLLAR I'KK UOTTLIi. C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, KIW BAVKM, COXK. February 23, 1807. ly. SlOO REWARD Foi a mediciue that will cuie CtUCHS, INFLUENZA, TICKLING ialheTIIKOAT, WHOoriM'i CtttlCill, or relieve CONSUMPTIVE OOIUHS, aa quick as COE'S COUGH BALSAM! OVi:lt ONK MILLION BOTTLKS havebeett eoki and not a auicle iusUna-e of ita failure ia kiswu. W'e have, in oui powicsiuoii, any quantity ol Ce(& tihcuus, some of them from KMINKNT 1'IIYHR'IANS who kave eard it in llieir piaeiiee, and giveu it the pre- eunuence over every o-oiei coinp.iuiui. IT DOF.it NOT DRY UP A COUGH, but LtMiSKNS IT, 1 eo aa to anaUetii patient to ciwclofale freely. Two or tune uoaee. Will '.avASuat.a leas Tiemtmo is jus Tuaost 4 hi!j Ua.le has uttea enuipletely rureit the imuu tiul bom Coufli. aad yot, thoueu it Is ao aure and ieeily in us oparalaiu, it u peileclly uariuleas, being purely vtaelalilti ll ia very aarcaable to the luale,. aud may bu auuimwtei ed to children ol any R. In eases of CKOii P we will xuarautee a care, if lakca iu NO FAUILY SHOULD UK WITHOI T IT! It w witlua llw reaea ui all, it being Uic cheapest aud be wuIiuum eataut. C. C. CLAKK A CO., rmpiiiinra, m;w iAm n, rNN l't-lisM VJ l' -l' i Klet'iion lroclamalIai. of (ieneral A sue in -oly of the Cotnruoiiwealtli of reunsylv ania entitled "An Act relatitijr tj the Elections ol this Commonwealth," approved the 2l.day of July, A. I)., one tliotisaufl eight hundred and tlurti -nine, I, DANIEL HRCKL1CY, High fciheriff of the County of Northumuur laiul, Pennsylvania, do hernl.s muko tnn aud give notice to the electors of the Couu ty nloreseid, that a general election will he held in the County of Northumberland, on the TUESDAY (8tli) of OCTO nun, iocm, in V.UUII liniotlie ol o nir n..r. sons are to bu elected. One person tut ijmirtuie Jaili-e t'.ir ih Sluto of I'enusrlviiniu. IMio person to till the ofliee of member .if the House ol KcpiCHentutivea, to represent tho C'ouuty uf Northumberland in tticllouue of lU'prrKentutivt'S of Pennjlvauiu. Vim porson lor County i reaiiurer. One person lor Hccinter and Uucordcr nnd Clerk oi the Orpharjs Court. One person lor County Coininisiiinntr. One person for Jury C'imiitiibuioncr. One person lor Atiuilor. I ulso hereby inako kuown nnd iiive no tice tliat tho pluci'8 for holdint; the alVircsatd general election in the several boroughs and tontiBhipi wiluin the County ot .Northum berland, are a.s follows : 1 he Suiiuiiry district, coinpoaed of the bo rough of Sunbury, East and West Ward, ul tho Court Untitle. Upper Augusta, at the house of J. ruiiis- wort'.i. I'liu Lower AtiiMiKlit'ilisttict, composed of tho towutdiip of Lower Augusta, at the house of l'eter Duuklcberger, iu euid town- Bllip. 1 lie TNorthuiubi'i'liitiii di.st i let, composed of the borough of Northumberland, at the housu ot A. J. KlioiK'8, iu said borough. 1 ho roint dibtiiet, ut the house ot Mm. Johnson, in the borough of Not thumbci land. 1 lie Miitou ilisltict. ul Hie Utilise oi L. Sticker, in the Raid borough. The Turbut district, at the house occupi ed by Abraham Kissinger. he. Dclawuru tlistriet. at binkinu Sntiu School House. The ChilliKnuaauo district, at the house of Charles ll.u tm.ui. The Lewis district, at the house occupied y licorge Cluistuiaii. The bhamokiu district, at the hotibc of J. Nesbit. The Upper M.ihanov dutticl. at the house of J. 21. Adams. The Little Mulianoy district, ut the house of widow t". Kaker. Tho Lower MuKaiiov district, ut the house of A. lloadarmcl. Tho Hush district, at the Liberty Volts School House. The Jackson district, at the house occu pied by Oalcu Biuilh. i lie Coal district, at the house ol illiam M. Weaver, in the tow n of Shamnkin. 1 ho crbc district, at the houso of Thus. Foulds, jr., iu Treverton. 1 lie Cameron tlistnct, at the house ot Ja cob Wagoner. Uio Jordan district, ut the house ol lieu jamin Lcitel. 1 he Mount Caruiel borough, ut the house of Uelix Lcrcli. The Washington district, ut the houso of Godfrey 15. Uebuek. I he borough ot JIcEwensville, at lleury J. Hecder'u. Tlic borough of Turbutville, ut t lie house ul Hiram ltcyuolds, iu said borough. 1 he Mount Cttrmcl district, at tuo house of Francis McCarty. NOTICE ISIIERHUYGIVKN Tluil cverv person cxcenl n Jnaiiees ol" the Peace w lio sliull liolil any oliieo or nix)intiuent. of prolil and liuM un der l lie Koverunielil ol ine unlieil lilies, or ol tills Mule, or of liny eliy oi inoriot:iled dislricl, wliellirr u coimnis sioniil ollicer or iiftenl, wlm sliall be eiiiploy.) muter tne Ir'ulalive, eeeullve or judteiiiry cleuiLlueiit of tins suae, or tlie lTinteil Suites, or of nny city or liieorpiiiileil iiisiriei unu auto tuai every inemncr oi i;oii;rf ceBunu ol lite Stale 1 .eirialaturc, anil of the select and eoniiuon coun cil of any city, or cominissiouer of any incorporated ills tnet, is ly law, inenHilile of liolilnif; or cxcrcitiiitit the oliiee or appointment of Jude, luspoetor or t.lerk of uuy election oi mis eomiiiouweiillli, mm thai no lustieetor, Juilges or any other oilieci of siu-H ilion, shall be elii hie to any oliiee lobe theu voted for. And tlie said Aet of Assembly, entitled "nu act ictntlng to the elections of this I'oinmoim'enltli,1', paused July the 20, i.-:io, iiiruier provides us loiiows, 10 wit : -'l'liiit the lnsliccliirs and Judeea ellosell lis ttforeRUiI, slmll meel nl Uie rtwpeclive pltiees lor lioldiru; the election lu tlic (lliiiriet to winch they respeetlnlly T'elfnj; Leforc nine o'clock ill the luorniia; of the sii-onil Tueid:iy of tic toiler in eaeli und every ye:ir, aiat eai'li ol suit inspectors sliull npiwiint one clerk, who shall be u quahlied voier ol sueli dislriet." sIkction 2. That any fraud commuted bv any ners-m voiine in the manner iiIhivo iirieiitie'd, tliull he nuuisiieu as siiniliir frauds are diieeted to he puuiblicd by Ihc exist ing uiwsol tins couunoiiweaitii. 'In eae the perwm who sliull havo received the second Inchest niunlier of voles for lii.tcelors siiail not attend on llie day ol any election, iln-n die givrson who sliall liai'e received tlic second lushest iiuiulii r of votes for Jnde the next preceding clccllou, sliall net s ail inspccuii in Ins place, anil ill east' the person elected Jndc sliull not iitlrnd the Inspector who retvived the highest niunlier of votes, shall uppoint n Judo III Ilis plaee; and ll any vaeaiH-y shall conlinue ill tlie oi.'ird lor the ajvieeof half an hour ni ter the time fixed ty law lot llie openuiv of ihc elcclion, the qualified voteis iif the township, ward or district, fin whieh such olheers shall liavc. been elected, prceeill at the place of elections, biiull elect uuo of llicir number to lil sueli vacancy. oft shall Ihi tlic duly of said assessors respectively to at tend ut tho place of holding every peneral, special, or township election, during the whole nine suid election u kept.ipeu, for the puipose of givnic iiifortuniioii to the Inspectors and Judc, whuu culled tin, iu reliiiion tii the light of any person assessed hy them to vole at sueh eloc tiou, ol sueh other mutlera in lelaiion to the ossesainenl of voiera, ua the suid inspector or jud'c or viUier oi liiciu shall from tune to lime reuirc. -No ierm sluill bo ieruiitted to vote at any election as aforesaid,other thun a white free mini ot twenty-one yeaia or more, wno anuu nave resiucn ui me rune in lea lone year, and iu Ihc election dintriei where hctillera to vote at leust ten daya iinuicduitcly prereeding such eleelion, aial wiilun two yeuis unl a Suae lax, wiueh sliull have been assessed at least ten daya before llie eieetion. ilul a citi zen of the Tutted Suites who has preveuklv been u qanti. fiel voter of tii is Slate, and removed I hert-lroni and relum ed, and who sliull have resided in Iheelrelion district and paid laxes us uioicsaid, shall bu entitled to vole aflcr re sitted lu tins Slate six months. Provided, That the free white uilixeus of the Uiuled Slates between tleujlcaof iwenly-one and tweiily-lwn years uutl liu e resided in the eleelion districts ten days ns aforesaid, shall bo uiUllcd to vote ulLllnush Uicy shall haV4 p-lld uo taxes. "Nn person shall be enuilcd to vote whose inline is not contained ill Uie list of laxaUu iiihabllaiiu futuished by the Commissioners, unless, liiat, he produces a iccclpl lor Ihe pa7uient, within two years, tit a Slate or County tux, assessed eiiher on his ovvu oath or alfiriiuition, oi the ualii or alhiuialiou t;f luiolher, bul lltul he luu paid audi a Ins, or uny failure In produce aueh a receipt, tiinll make oalh to the iiuyiaeut thereof; or second, if he claim a right lo vole by Lung an eleeUil between the ages of twenty-tineaiitltweiiiy-lwti years, he ahull deposed oh oaUl oi af lirmuiion Uiut lie hua resided lu Ihc Suite one year next before hisuppliciiliou, and make sueh mtnf of residence lit the district as is required by tins aa, nnd that he does velily believu from the uecouuts ejveu hnn 'hat he is of the age uUireauMV atal give sueb oilier evidence as is le qmretl liyUiisaei whereupon the nuwe it' the pets-m ao uduiitlod lo vole ahull be luserUtl in tho inspectors list, and a in lu mado opp'snto iheina by wriliug Ihe word 'tux," if he shsll buadinitted It vtte by reaaou of, for sueli vole shall lie called tait by the clerks, wao slall nuke llie like notes in Ihe list, of voters kepi by thnn. 'In all easeswliere the name of llie person claiming to vote is found ou Ihe list furnished by Ilia Coiuinisaioiteia and Aasessora, or his right lo vole whether found Iheruoii oi not, is objected to hy any qmdibeti eaiaeii, italwllbc the duly of the inspectora lit rxuiniuc aucb ersoil ou oaUl as to his qualification, and if he chums tn have lesided within the Slate lor one yeur or inoie, his oath shall be auihcient priml thereof, but anal! make prisif by al least one otMnneleut Wllness, who sliall boa quutltiod slecUir, that lis has resided within the district for usue lhau toil diys nest immediately pi eeeduur said election, mid aliall also himself swear llinl Ins bona ode residence, In pursu ance to his tuwiul calling is witlnn the district, and that he did not remove luui auid district for the purpose of voting therein. 'Kveiy pessiMi quahfioil as aforemid, and who aliall muae uua priM4 u requuett, ol hia residence auti payinenl of taxes afoiesaid, shall lie admitted to vote ia llie town ship, ward or district in which he sliall reside " "if any ahull prevent or aUeinpt tn prevent an officer iST an election endef this act, from hoMing suck eksctiou, or use or threaten any violence to any such nilieer, or sluill inleriupt or improperly interfile with hi us in the execu tion of his duly, or block up Ihe window or avenue to any window whcie the aatne may be hoMing, or inaously dis turb the peace at audi eleelion, or aliall use or practice any intimidation, llireaia, force or violence, wilh deaign to in fluence unduly or oveirawa any elector or lo prevent him from voting or to reatraiu the freedian of choice, such per arms on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and lo he imprisoned for any time not less than twelvs moinlia, and If it shall be shown lo court, where Ihe ti il of sack ndeneea shall be had, that the per. on so otTeiKiiug wae not a resident of Uie city, waid, dia liu t. or lowiisliiD, where the aaid offence waa eoiiuuitted and u"t tnlilled Ihereiu, then on eouvieliou he sliull be bje aenlenced to pay a fiua ol not leas than one hundred , aiai u. mote tliaa uue Ih.ussnd dollsni, aial be ianciauued not less thau aix mnuiha uor more ouia two years. "It any peraou ui peiaona aiiall make any bet or wager upoa the result uf the eleelion wllliiu Uili 2ounuouwee.llh, or shall oher to make any aucb bet it wnger, culler by veilstl proekunatiou thereof, or any wntleu or priiileJ sd- veruseuieut, ohauenf a ur iikvUe any aneh poisons to make aucnhel or wager, uiKltl eouvieliou inereiH lie or lucy hall tmfeu und pay lincu tmwetae aaauuiil lu bet oi ol- Itaod Ul ba bet. "if auy person skull vote at wore than oue election rli&Uict, ur otherwise frautluleully vote more than i nee on, the .aoie day, er .kail Irsudultully lulJ aud deliver to tbe Inspector two tiukets together, with me mu ni illegally to vote, rise and procure anetner to de so, he or tbey ao otTeuillns; shall, upoa eonrie tioa, be fined in any turn not less than filly nor mere than five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned But leas thau throe nor moro than twelve muni ha. It any person not aualifiad to vote In this Com monwealth agreeably to law, (eioept the aona of quauuea em tens,) anait appear at anv eleelion Tor the purpose of iasuicg tickelt or iutluenuing; the cili iens qualified to vote, he shall, on uonvietion, forfeit any euro not eiceedina? one hundred dollars forever aucb otfence, and be imprisoned for any term not ex ceeding three months. AS ACT Rfgiialing tie mod' of voting at all elections, tii lite several counties of this Commonwealth. P tiou I. llo it euaoted by the Benate and House of Keproaeutalivos of the Commonwealth ol I'eun sylvauin. in Ucnernl Assembly mot, and H is hereby enacted by the authority of tiieaamo. That ine qual ified voters of the aoveral counties of this Common wealth, at all general, towntliip, borough and spe cial elections, are hereby, hereafter, aiiibomed aud required to voto, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, severally classi ned h i Pillows : One tickut shall embrace the tiauiea ol all judKoa of courta voted for, and to bo labeled, outside, judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace the iianiea of all Stale offieera voted lor, and to be la beled, ".Mate i" one ticket shall embrace the names or all counly olllccra voted for, Including ottice ul Senator, uicmbcr aud member of AmemHy, if voted for. and members of CouKross, it voted r, and bo labeled, "county;" one tickut ahall ouibrnco tbo names of nil township officers voted lor, and ho la beled, township;" one ticket .hall embrace the liauies of nil borouyh otlicert voted tor. and In label ed, "bnrouch ;'' und each class sliull bo di ponied m separate ballot-boxes Ami iVHtnuAH. Hy Ilia act of the Congress of th Tuitod 'Mines, enlilled "An act to uiueud the seve ral acta heretofore pa.'sed to provide for Ihe enroll lug and railing; out tho National force, ami I. r other piuKsrs,'' and approved March thinl. one thousand eight huitilied and sixly-hve, all person nh havo Icecrled tlto military or naval servioof Hie Cnil.'.l Stales, aud who have not been dirchtrrd or re lieved from Iho penally, or disability therein provi ded, are deemed, and taken, to havo voluulHnly i e liiiiiuiKlied and lorieiled their rights of citimnbip, and their rights lo become cili.ens, slid aru deprived of excrchlnj; uny riphtu ol cilizcuj thereof: And whereas, Persons not eilisens ol thu I'liiicd rilnlrs are not, undirthu Coustiluiion und laws of I'cnii'vliauiu, ualilied eleclors of this Common wealth : Suction 1. lie it enacted by Ihe Fcmile itml Hom o of Ueprcrfcutaiives of the rominoiiHcallh of lVnu sylvMtiia, in iloneritl Atxembly met, and ii is liercbv enacted by tho authority of Ihe a.irni, That in nil elections heieuftcr lo be held in this Coniuionwculili. it fchall be uulawjiil for Iho judges or in pec tens of any such eltulion lo reocive ballot, or ballets. Irom any pcr-ou or per-soiis embraced in tbo provision, nnd subject to thu disability imposed by said a, t of CoiiKie.s, approved March third, ouo thousand eiht hundred and tixty-five, and it shall bu unlawful lor any such person tooflcr lo oie aiiy bullot or ballots Skctiom 2. That if uny r-uch judge and inspector:! ol election, or any ono of theui shall receive or con sent to receive uny such unlawful buiiot or bailois, from any such disqualified periHin, be or tbey to of fending shall he guilly of a inisdcmeuuoi , uud, upon cotiviction Ihcroof, iu any court of quarter serious ot tliis Couimuiiwuallh, ho sliall. tor each offence, bu fcutcnccd to pay a tine of not livs tiiau oue hundred dollars, aud to undergo an imprisonment, in the juil of tho proper cuuuty, for a period of uot loss thau sixty days. Snerion 3. That if any person deprived of citi.vi ii ship, and disqualified as. n lores-aid, shall nt any clr c tiou, hercnl'ier lo bo held in this Commonwealth voto, or tender to Iho oliiccrs thereof, mid oB-T t. vote a ballot, or bulluts, any person eo o!kudini;;h al bo deemed guilty ot a uijsdeuiranor, urn! on innvn tiou thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of I Ita Cotnmouweallh, shall, for oaeh otlence, bo puuioliet in like inaiiucr as is provided in Ihe preceding sec lion of Ibis act, in Iho ctuo of officers of clcctiouo ro ceil ing such uulaw ful bullot or ballots. Pkctiom 4. That if any person shall persuade, m advise any person, or persons, deprived of citizen ship, nnd disqualified ns aforesaid, to offer any b.il lot or ballots, to the offieera of any election, heieaf tcr to ho held iu this Commonwealth, or shall per sundo or advise any such officer to receive any ballo or ballots, from any person deprived of citizenship and disqualified as utnrosaid, such person ao otleiid ing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upuii coil viction thereof, in any court of quarter scmus e this Commonwealth, shall bo punished in like man ll cr ns is provided in tho second seclion of this aoi in the case or officers of such election receiving sue unlawful ballot or bullols. The election to upon between tho hours of S au !0 o'clock in tho forenoon, and shall continue ope without interruption or adjournment until V o'cloo iu the evening, when tho polls shall bo closed. The severed Inspectors and Judges elected on tl 3d Friday of February Inst, in pursuance of tho .1 sootion of tho act of tho 2d of July, 130, will hoi tho elcclion on Tuesday, I he 8th day of October ucx Tbo Judges are to tnako their returns (or tit county of Northumberland, at tho Court lloudc. i Bunhury, on Friday, the 11th of October. A. 1)., ISiii Uivcn undor my hand and seal, at bunbury, Ih 11th day of September, A. D. l.sf.7. DANHCLLECKLKY, .Sheriil Sheriff's Offico Euuhury.Sept. II, lso7.-3t juseji:sak. All kinda of SCHOOL DOOMS. slates, reus, luk, Taper, do. Miscellaneous Books, a good assort ment. Ail tho new books received nssoon as published, iir.il for sale al TublUhcra prices. H UlllLKS, Prayer Books aud llvuiu 1 .. .1 I :.. i:. . J uwas, iu vvvry aiyiu Ml uiuuili. Cutboliu Traycr Books. FAMILY BIBLES in various styles DICTIONARIES of all sixes. W M ta ti bJ O O W CO H o w w to W ti H to & n w oi is K "M Juveniles und Toy Books, a large assortment. Itlank IlookM d Blank I'oruis of alt kiinls. Foolscap, Legal Cup, Letter aud rtote I'apvrs. COl'YINtl BOOKS!, Inkstauda. Ten Rucks, Files, 1'apcr, Cutters and Counting Housu bUitiuuvry generally niOTOURArjI ALBl'MS and dour. chcaj Gold Tens and Holders. Tucket Books and Bill Wallets, l'iclure Frames. Stereoscope and Views, American, French, Ac. Drawing apor, all sizes, Brbtul Board. Ac. Diaries, Muinorunduui Bo.ks, to Buckgauimuu Boards, tiauio, Cbcs men, Ac. Toys u largo and complete assort uiciit, Biiso-liulU and Uuts. Fishing Rods nnd facklo. l'erl'uiuus, Broheuiiaa aud I'tiritian Marbles. Ao. Hold Pens ro-iiointod. -Lumps, Shdos, Ulobcs, Chimneys ita. Wall Palier and Border, all kinds Window Curtains, l'uper liilt uud uiica. Music and Musical Iuctruuicnts. fiAll kinds of Books and Stationer v lu t ,.i. I roinptly ordered. All Uie Daily and Weekly Papers and Magaxi Agontfortho "Aiucricuii Organ." A Is.. I, r Rose s Hair Kostoralivo," Ennuol of America, "Natioual Steam Navigation Coinpuny.''' buubury, May 18, lbd7. TUB OllEAT CENTRE OF ATTRACT is on 3d street, opposito tho MASONIC HA Li BERGSTREESSER'S NEW PH0T0GKAPH GALLERY ltut Ijitrly i:tnllili-l, tilli Iho sludeiii liuprotcuii'uta ul' Ihe Art I rpllli subscriber, having built tbo room expi L for tho purpose of Photographing, aud hi devoted many years to the business, is eolifi l his ability to assuru hia patrons that tbo work duced shall be second to none in country or eil; No work ullowed to leave the gallery uuie. tircly satisfactory. Having Uie best sky light county, lie la prepared to make Photograph kinds ot w eather, but Would prefer a clear ds small childteu. He is also prepared to take now site, or c. card Photographs. All kinda of pictures copied and niagoil any required sixe and colored bcautilully in Water colors or India ink. We pay special alt to all kinds of out door work, aueh as Liun views of Monuments, Machinery, County Seat a large lot of Photograph tram us constantly ou The public are respectfully invited to call n. our apecioicne aud our Complete arrangemu'. making Photographs, spouuil terms lu luuiili clubs. J. B. BEROSTRESi Kunbury, July It, IS67. "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO Gi NESS." A FACT which is demonstrated at Ol .NJ I'imt Claasj (tihailuK Huir l i uud Mhunapooitlntc' HeoiiK Two firat-elase HAltbEKS always in alien Particular attention lo culling Ladies and t h hair, liiveiuae.il at Iho New I, 'Oi -Pott Ofhce tuubury AuguitJ 1407 If