Etc . Sunbutfi ftmcttcau, E. WII.VERT. I ' . , ' ' IT N.B. KMULE, 'Publlaher. 8ATUUDAY, cictdnEU 57j807. . Horal Affairs. Thb Milton Car Company has couimeucej lb erection of a platting mill on th aorth lid of upper Market street, next to Uie canal, In that place. It will be, whan finished, a One strwciure, and a great accommodation to the company, aj well ej the public Mori CotSTimrKiTS Counterfeit (20 note on the Fourth National Bank of Philadelphia and tha First National Bauk of Iudianapulls, Indiana, are In circulation, and enunfcrfoit $10 notes on the Third National Bank uf Philadelphia are anid to be uuuie' Tout. Mori Niw Oooiii. Mr. J. K. Smiok,. Merchant Tailor, hat just received another (took of cheap and 'b'&dsome gooda, or Fall and Winter, from the city. Hit stock om braces a full assort inout of Gents' Fur nishing Goods, which can be purchaeed very Cheaply. Tub MiLToaiAK Tableau:. This splendid calil VJt'ion will be at the Maeonlo Hall, ia Ibis place, on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. It is considered ono of the best in the country, and Is -composed of upwards of sixty different tableaux. It -will, no doubt, be well patronised by our cltlsehs .Admission, 25 cents. t'siioR MsxTisa. The Union rotors of Sunbuiy and vicinity Intend having a grand rally at the .Augusta Hotel, in Cuke's Addition, this (Friday) 'evening. Our candidate for the Legislature, A. It. 1'iske, Esq., and Hon. Frank Bound, of Milton, will 'be present and address the assembly. Tbo Doys In llluo are requested to nidct ut the Control Hotel at 7 o'clock, to march !n procession to the meeting. Every Union-loving crtiscn Is CRrm-stly requested to .bsj-resent. w a liiTaiRRAX Sabbath School Anmiv ansARY. Che atuiiveraary ef the third year's ofierinfs of the ubba!h School canceled with the Lutheran Church of Sunbury, in behalf of Missionary operation, took place in the Luthcrun Church, In this place, on Sunday afternoon, 22d ult. The occasion was one of unusual iuterest. We regret that we were not furnished with (he proceedings lost week, and As they have already appeared in one of the Sunbory papers tbey would bo rathor stale for publication in the Ahkbicah at this late day. Tim STona which visited this plac on Wednes day afternoon of last week was very severe in dif ferent parts of the State. The Dnnvillo American says that it was most terrlfio in that place Suvoral 'wildings sustained great damage, among them tbo Mahoning Presbytorlnn Church, the steoplo of which was blown down, passiug through tbo roof into the auditorium and demolishing the pulpit and several pews. The town clock and belfry were left stand ing. The loss will amount to sovoral thousand dol lars. Several other buildings were more or lens injurod. Dxato ok J. II. Lova, Esq. We are pained to announce the death of J. II. Love, Esq., whioh oc curred at the residence of Mr. P. W. Uray, to this niece, on Tuesday afternoon last, at the age of 34 years. Tho deceased had for some time been suf fering with a pulmonary disease whleh baffled the flirts of all medical skill. Ho was the chief clerk in the Northern Central Railroad offiee for a number of ycurs, and was well known and highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances. As acitiicn ho Mm li. l.l in hiirh recard bv all who know him. Ilia remains wore taken to Watkins, nearKlmira, N. V., where be formerly resided, for interment, on Thurs day morning, accompanied by an escort of members .r l.n.1,. No. 22. A. Y. M.. of which ho was a member. . I 0. o 0. F. Tho election of officers of Sun burv Lodito So. 203, for the ensuing term, took ir on Saturday evening last, and resulted as follows : N. U., Jacob Hoira. V. U., Andrew llicOenderfor. Secretary, John W. Jlueher. Assistunt Secretary, Calvin Woodcock. Treasurer, -Levi Soashults. 1'lie following officers of Stone Valley Lodge No 64 were elected the same ovening : ' N. 11.,Eui'l Wilvcrt. V. O., Tobias Long. Secretary, J. liinguuian. Assistunt Sccrotary , David Ditty. Treuurer, Isaac Lenker. Fob Acts or Cuaiutv and beuevolenoo, l'hlla. delphia stands prominent auioug .her sister cities During tho war be had .her refreshment saloons. where thousands were fed while on their way to the front." und.now, in order that the good work muy bo continued, it .is .proposed te provide Jar the Or whans of .inany of these brave ihereoe who Jail in de fence uf .the ulars and stripes, for this purpose the .VVashicgtou -Library Cumpany, of Philadelphia, was organized iu aid of the Jtivciwide Jnstitule of New Jersey. Jlero the Orphans of Soldiers aud Sailors in all parts of the country will be gratuitously edu cated and .made usoful members of -society. The just and.bonoruUloiplan adopted for raising the no cessary funds for this charitable ohjoot has received the endorsement .of .every one. N. F. Lightner 1 .the authorised ugenl for Suubury and viciuliy. Jleud advertisement. . " f - - t , .' Editor's Table, j ... ... i , . HaM'hr's MAOAt.iaa. We are in tenelpt of the Detober number ef this able and influential periodi cal. The following is the table of contents : Bobl nette llerlops, (illustrated;) The Dodge Club, or Italy In MDCCCLIX, (concluded;) A Monody, poetnf Hides Through Montana, (illustrated ;) tight Castles ia Spain ; The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe) Love's Logic; La Belle Franc-, a Ulitnpse; Did He; AtWoodetde; (living Lfssonson the Piano ; The Lost Jackson Boy j Tosdsj My Wall Street Operation; Little Kavageot, (illustrated;) Vint..:.' I : r.. . e i: 1 1 . , ui.....i.,i . , Heating at Harvard ; Luey Tavlsh's Journey ; The Price; Kditor' Easy Chair; Monthly Record of Current Events; Editor's Drawer. Published by Harper A Brothers, Franklin Square, Now York. The Atlantic Monthly. We have received from tho publishers, Messrs. Ticknor 4 Fields, Bos ton, Mass., the Ootober number of this exoellent magaiine. The eontcnta of this Issue are varied and exoellent : The liunrdian Angel, part X, by Oliver Wendell Holmes; Themistoelvs, a poem, by William Everett ; Ben Jonson, a biographical and critical sketch, by the essayist, E. P. Whipple; Un charitablencas; The Rose Rollins, the first section of a story of New England soaport life, by Allco Cary ; International Copyright, a vigorous and unanswera ble (Ilea for the protoetioa ef auto-ore, and that for tho best interests of literature, by J nines Parton j The Flight of tbe-Ueddens, a poem, by T. B. Aldricb ; The Throne of the Uolden Foot, by J. W. Palmer ; The Autobiography of a Quack, part I ; Writings of T. Adolpbus Trollope, by U T. Tuckcrman ; A Na tive uf Jlornoo. a sketch of a colored linguist found in South Carolina by a Massachusetts officer ; By Ways of Europe from Perpignan to Montserrat, by Bayard Taylor ; Dinner Spooking, by Edward Ev erett; Reviews and Litorary Notices. UouKT't Lady's Book, run Octobkr. The em bellishments fur this month commence with a hand some steel plate entitled A Passing Cloud. The fashion-plate contuins six figures, handsomely col ored, and are true fashions. The Farmer's Daugh ter is one of those beautiful tinted plates that no other magasine furnishes it subscribers. Tho next engra ving is the picture of a young girl, who has, in the words of the title, become A Credit to her Mother. Two fancy ball dresses, representing a milkmaid and gardiner ; fall promenade suit, aud nine fall styles of dresses for children, are contained in this number. Mr. Terry, of New York, has contributed six engra vings of fall and winter styles of ladles' and chil li r on' hats. There will also be found in the work department an unusual variety of fancy work. Among tho novelties will be found patterns of aprons, a sutin bow, and a velvet coat. Tbe stories in this iniiiilier have been selectod from the contri butions of our best writers. The Safe Sido, by Ma rion llai land, is a story full of iuterest, ami a lesson for all. Addr'., L. A. Uodey, N. E. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Tua I.ITTLa Corporal, for October, presents a beautiful table of contents, always original, and al wuy popular, pure and elevating. Now is the best tiuio to subveribe for thii attractive Juvenile, as tbo publisher offers to soud the November aud Dooembcr numbers of this year free to all new subscribers for 1SC8 that are scut before the lust day of October. Ureut inducements are offered to those who raise elubs. Price, one dollar a year. Sauiplc copy ten cents. Addres;, Alfred 1. Sewcll, Publisher, Chi cago, III. Tua Lauv'k Fhienu. Tbo October number con tains a beautiful steel engraving called The Lace Maker; a One douulo tashion plate ; cuts illustrative of Children's Fashions, Walking Dress, Spanish Man- tUla. Tunio Penlum, Velvet Jackot, New Basque Waistband. Lady's Jackets and Paletot, Princess Tuuie, Paletot with Sash, Little Boy's Blouse, Lit tle Uirls' Paletots, &a., Ac. The musio is The Wife's Dream, nud is of itself worth the cost of the number. Among tho literary mutter wo note Unlph K Irk wood s Sister-in-Law, by Amanda M. Douglas; How a Woman Had Her Way. by Elizabeth Pres- cott ; the conclusion of Orvillo College, by Mrs. Hen ry Wood; In Love, by Helen M. Pratt; How to Muke ax Flowers, (with illustrations,) Editorial Articles, Receipts, tho Fashions, Ac. BUSINESS NOTICES. ti J o I krlutin(. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, in., can bo printed in the latest and best stylos, and on short notice. Orders by muil promptly attended to. A Nkw York paper wants tbo ladles to play base ball, maintaining that it is "worth twice as much as this insipid, Amanda-Arabella game called 'Crow K,' which is nothing but a mighty poor kind of billiards on tbe grass. " Wo would recommend gentlemen to lay aside base bull for tho season and turn their at tention to tho beautiful styles of HaU aud Caps' at Faust's, in Ma-kit Squaro, where can also be purchased a superior Umbrella. UTKRLV'a PtiOToonArua are acknowledged to bo the best inado lu this pluoo or vicinity. Notwith standing this his prices aro as low as elsewhere. Dyerly's popular Gallery Is iu Simpson's building, Market Square, Suubury. Tn season is now at hand wheu a chango of at tire is necessary, and the query will be with many where to got the best and cheapest. Smick's estab lishment, on Fourth street, near Market, is tbe pltico to find new and attractivo goods, done up in tbe latest stylo, and best of finish. Cull and exam ine the stock he has just received from tho olties. i'v. 'I Fall The season of autumn has como again. Season succeeds seusou, and generation follows gen eration, but the wiso of this generation will have their clothing made by J. O. Book, Merchant Tailor, on Fourth street, who keeps the best of goods aud sells at the lowest rates. A Pkxrt Savkd in two PascaiJwtuBii," and M ABBI AQEB, i On the 29th ult , at the residence of the bride's parent, by Rov. J. Fritiingor, Javoa R. Hilbisb, Esq., and Miss A. Amanda Zartm an, both of Jack on township, Northumberland county. -' On the lUlh ult., at the residenoe of the bride's father, by Rev. 'Edwin N. Lightner, Dr. John V. tiosH, of Watsontowa, Northumberland county, and Miss LinaiallAROOcc, daughter uf Win. Uaueook, Esq., of Danvillo, Pa. Wi;.HI KV MAHKKIT. ' Corrected Weokly for tha "American.' Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do de du perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. de per ewt. Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Data, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound do do uo pared do I Tied Apples, do LTiea iberrtes, (unstoned,) per bu. $12 00 6 00 10 00 60 Batter, fg Cheese, Lard, Hams. Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " from " Mutton, Chickens, per pound, per dotou, per pound, do do do do do do per pair KliusuoUltt Coul Trade, SaAMOKm, Oct. 2d, 1807. Ton. Ctrl. Sent for week ending Sept. 23, .9Vi 14 Per last report, 342.V44 04 l:n-or of Yoatti. A gentleman whe suffered for yonrs from Nervous lability. Premature Doouy, and all the effootsif j youthful indiscretion, will, for tbe aake ef suHering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for .making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Suflerora wishing to profit by Ibo advertiser's exporienoo, can do so by edlrieing, n perfect confidence, , JOHN B. OUDKN, my 18'-67.1y 42 Cedar Street, N. Y. " HELM BOLD S FLUID EXTRACT IIKJCKm'KJ' Is a certain cure fol diseases of the HI. A DI1F.H, KIDNKY, IJKAVKI., DIIOPMY, OR OANIC WKAK.N HO., KKMAI.KCOMPLAI.NTtf, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of Hie IRI.NARY GROANS, whclhej existing in MAI.K OR FEMALE, from whatever cause onsiniliog and an matter of HOW L..NO STANDI NO. Diseases of these organs reouire the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is sutinitted to. Consumption ir Insoii- ity may ensue. Our KlesU and HUhhI are supported from thuee sources, an.l the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. .IRI.MIIOCD S EXTRACT BLCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by ii. T. iii:iiiui.i, DRUGGIST, SIM Rroadwav, New Ymk, and lr4 Saith tutlr Street. I'hilioelnhia. V. March t, mi. ly IroaRiuoi cr i. liuiiOKiiis1 B A W PONE SUPER-rilOSrilATK OF LIME, To same time loit year, Decrease, 351.039 18 432.421 1)0 80.4H1 03 Special Not'uts. Look at your Coat and see if the collar and shoulders are not oovcred with dandruff. If such bo tbe case procure a bottle of ''Barrett's Vegeta ble Hair Restorative," a few applications of which will entirely eradicate every particle of dandruff and render your hair clean, rich and glossy. Jiiiorination. Information, aruaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald bead or beardless face, also a recipe for tbe removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on tbe skin, leaving the same soft, oloar, and beautilul, can be obtained without charge by addressing TI10S. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, may 18, '67. 823 Broadway, New York. AnoNO the many restorative which nature has supplied to relieve the afflictions of humanity, thero is no more favorite ono for a certain olass ot disea ses than the "medicinal gum" of the Wild Cherry Tree ; but howevor valuable it is, its power to heal, to sootho. to relieve and to cure, Is onhaneod ten fold by scientific and judieious combination with other ingredients, In thomselves of equal worth. This huppy mingling exists to a rcmurkublo degree in Dr. Wiatnr'a Balsam of Wild Cherry, whose ralue in curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmonary Af fection, and Incipient Consumption, is Inestimable. STROXti TESTIMONY. From Bkxjami Wiihxi.hr. Esq., Depot Master at South Itoyalston, anus. : In the spring of IHiH I wan most screroly affliC' ted with a bard, drv euuith, with its suael accom panimenU of night swoats, eompbstaly prostrating my nervous system, and producing sucn a ueoniui ted stato or health that, after trying medical aid to n roirnoAn. I had rriven ud all hones of ever recov ering, iu hod also T friends. At this stage of mutters I wis prevailed upon through the influence of a neighbor to try Wistur's Bulsiuu of Wild Cher- n n,l hi.fnrn ueinrr two bottle, the effect was al most uairical. Mv coueb entirely lefluie, tine night sweats deserted mo, hope once more elated my de pressed spirits, anu soon 1 nan uiuiineu my u stremrth and viiror. Thus has this Balsam, as has iifrsu been remarked bv persons oonversaul with tho above facts, literally snatched me irom ine yawning grave. Y'ou are at liberty to use this for the benoot ot tno ainicieu. Prepared by SETH W. TOW LB BUJi, 1 ire- tnont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggist gene rally. Sept. 21. 4t Si'Itoiifk'M Meuwrrd 'I'oulc. This mcdlcino, invented by Dr. J. II. Schrsck of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food and make It Into chyme, the first process of digestion. By cleansing tbo stomach with Schcnck's Mandrake Pills, the Tonic soon restores the appetite, and food that could not be eaten before using it, will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured bv ochenck Pul monic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and tbo appetite restored ; hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly evory cose of con- .. , i I i.. . .. r . l uv a llL' L r IllOU. J UUIl UOEOU IKflllUS Ul Ulfl CbA ), bbll 10 and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE jo 1,4.1 vri: '. GEHMAN ERASIVE SOAP I Is manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, and may be . ... mouMbtinD i uw L7Aw f aeonsiaeroa uisoiah iAm we AJaeOLLbWV EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. May 18, 18(17. ly. HKI.MItOI.D'S EXTRACT ltlXHC and Improved Rose Wash eures secret anil deltente tlisorilrra in all their star(es,at little expense, little or no change in dirt, ro in-(-onveiiienceanit no exosure. It is ptotstint in taste and odor, iinriiediaie in its action, and f;ee from all inju- ions propenies. ntri 7 ly 11KLM HOLD'S CONOKNTItATFU EXTRACT UL'CIIU Is the Gieat Diuretic. IMm1nihr Concentrated Extract fttrniiptirilUi la the Great Brood Purifier. Both are prepared aerindiinf tn rules of Ph.irmnry and tnrmiiic), ainr are ine musuiciive inaican tie rnaue. Marco V, lt07. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pat ifub yocb Patbr. Too many are apt to rtbiuk that it matters but little whether a newspaper is paid for promptly or not ; thut it is suah a email dum, and is of but little eonsequence. An exchange makes the. following sensible iremarks in relation to tbe matter. (It speaks II. e eenlimenU of the jpress j shortcut notioe and on tho most reasonable terms. in these times it is well to boar this trite old pro verb In mind. We would just mention to our read ers tbat It is our intention, from time to time, to post them In every matter which we think it Is to their Interest to know. As we said before, a penny saved is two pence earned, and this reminds us thut we shuuld advise all our friends tu pay a visit to the Excolsior Boot and Shoe Store, in the old Dowur1 building. Murket Square Clohirq Oi t. N. Furreo Lightner notifies the public that he will sell bis stock of WALL PAPER at greatly reduced prices, to make room for a new stock, expeoted daily. t Qii.t (also Jtose wood and Hilt; Mouldings, of all sites, at Lightner 's Bookstore. 4t - PiiKfARi.ts .for Colo Wbatukb. In view of the approach of autumn, Mr. J. F. Shaeffer, Mer chant Tailor, in Market Square, bu already received an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassiuierea, Ves ting, te., embracing the latest styles aud patterns, which he In .prepared to make up to order on the SIIKIUI'I-' NAI.VN. BY virtueof sundry writs of Ven. Exponas, alia Yen. Exp., and Fieri Facias, to me directod will bo exposoa to puijnu sine, at mo public nouse or A. Fisher, Milton, Pa., on Thursday, Ootobor ID, 18C7, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following described proper tr to wit : All that certain undivided one-seventh interest of a Lot of U round, situate in Turbut township. North umberland county, and Stale of Pennsylvania, and bounded as follows : On tbe uortn and west by land of John P. Summers, oast by Franklin Foust, and south by tbe road leading Irom Jill ton to Danville, and whereon is erected a large two-story dwelling house, a frame barn and other outbuildings, a well of water at tbe boure, aud aa orchard, Ac, ooulaia ins about two ucros, more or loss. belied taken in execution and to be sold aa tha property of Albin roust. A Leu: At me same time and piaco, one lot ol ground, situate in the Boroughijf Milton, in that part of said boroueh culled Upper Milton, county olor tnuinoerland. stato ot reunsyivnniu, and bounded as follows : On the nortb and west by the property of tho "Milton Car Company," east by Second street and south by Upper Murket street, aud whereon is ereetod a two story frame dwelling houco, frame stable and other outbuildings. netted, taken in execution aud to be sold as the property ot Joseph Harris. AL.M1 : At tnesametiuio nnd piuce. tnc undivided one half of all that certain lot of ground.situatu in the Borough of Milton, hounded on tbe north by lots of Airs, llolliuan, Kicnard uowen and others, east by lot of Jonas Kohler and Caslow, in tbe south by lots of R. tuier, L,. ii. runic and otners, ana on the west by the P. A E. Railroad and lots of Mrs. Uoffinan. and others, containing ubuut two ecrus Beised taken iu execution and to be sold as toe property of Charles Hoy. ALSO; At the Court IIuuso iu the Borough ef Suubury, on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following property to wit : All that certain two story frame bouse, messuage and tonetuent, situate on u certain lot or piece ground in Cuko'o Addition to Suubury, formerly in t pper Augusta township, but now ot the Uorough ol unburv. heinit annexed by a late Act of Assembly said lot or piece of ground is about twenty-five feet in width by about one nundred Icot, more or -less, in depth, and bounded as follows : On the sido toward the east by a street some tony or nny leer wide, and running parallel and next tu the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad, on the side toward ine uortn oy lot ol A Druflhor, on the side toward tbe west bv an alley or what appeurs to be one ; and on the side toward the south hy vaoont lots belonging to Joseph Oako. The building aforesaid is about (18) oighteen feet in width, and about thirty-two leet, more or lees, iu doptbs. Seued taken in execution and to be sold as tbe pamphlet on consumption, for bis days tor visitation. Jnj cnniriU5ior ' Please observe, when purchasing, that the two A,s0 . ',. , - vieef) of ,, situate In Jordan's Addition to the Borough of Sha- suiuptiou. TON! 1 TIJK HUEAT .or(hitiiib;l'lantl Count- FERTILIZER. The best manure for all kinds of grain manufac tured. More active, more durable, than auy other. It does not exhaust the soil, bui on the contrary is a ermanent improver. OV fcK S00 ITAUMKUS in tho County applied It to their Spring Crops, the results were that It exceeded their most sanguine expecta tions. It was tested with the best Phosphates In the country but came outjvlctorious. Farmers, use it fur your wheat and rye. Put up in Bugs of 200 lbs. oah and aold at f S7 per Kino pounds, at tno lUanulaelory, liiiNt .vliirkt't Strcfl, MuiilMiry, Iu., or at any of eur egonts In Dnnvillo, Williiimspnrt, l.ewiinnrg, Muncy iMatmn, Wilton. lewart, Potts grove, Utaumsburit. 'clin'-Urovo. Trovorton. or auv of I lie principal towns In tbe adjoining counties. Where we have no agents appuinted, fanners can send their orders by mail and rely on their receiving luimcuiaio auenipin. We have the advantaee of Railroad and Canal transportation in all directions, and purchasers need r.. . rnRRtxtiTOX, ED. IIODUKIXS. apprehend no dcluynn filling orders J. I. Suubury, Aug. 17, 1307. TOOUH CUSTOMERS. We take pleasure in announcing to Dealers iu Fertilisers, and the Agricultural public, Mint we have within the past year increased our facilities for tho manufacture of our Raw Bonn Phosphnto. to nn extent unequallod by any other Houso in the United States or Europe. These facilities not only incluito the enlargement of our old established works in l'hiladelphia, known as me -ln vvnr' litter AscrlruUnrjil 4'lM-mit'iil Horka, but also the purchase of extensive and well stocked works at Chicago, III., with nil the nooessary machinery, oars, Ac, to conduct the business. This establish- mentalono bos produced, annually, over olioO tons of dried Bones and Meat, and is capable of being largely increased, n e desire, by tno closest super vision, to onnduct these two concerns so that our cus tomers will derive a practical benefit from their con solidation, in obtaining a MANURE which shall maintain a standard and unitorui quality, and at the lowest possiblo price. DAUUil diU.3. PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGH'S S UP K H P II O S P II AT E OF L I M K. T. S. SHANNON, IS, Practical Watchmaker Ami ilir Mid Act of AwWy.nll.. r' jal.'R M, lt, lOTthw pf ,vi(le it follow wh t - ifiui tiifl invptjunn air Juogt wwi '""'"I El 33 A.XTC3-H Sc BONS Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors, DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. ff Farmers nre rccommende,! to puicliajie of the dealer Iieutvt1 iu their i,ci,:lilKirlo4l. In leeliiins where notlea ler is vet efKMl4iti1it.(J,the l1iosiHiateiiiayleprtKurcililirrt-t- ly fmtii Uieeudersigtied. A I'rieeil Cuculur ill he sent to all who apply. BAUU1I & SONS, 0(liee Xo. 20 S. Dtlaxeare Artuue, I'llU.ADKl.l'llU. RAUCIII HUOTFIKUS & CO, (!tvc) ,d M'hohm(e Aieutu, No. 1 S t Pearl ,St., Corner ol Cedar. KKW VORK. GEOUOE DUiDAI.E, 'u!(iU Ayrnt or Murylnnd it Yiryiuiu, Ho. 106 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE, Ml). ("eV's are prepared to Supply our Patent .V'ec tionul Mill to all Manufacturers for grinding Bones, uunno and ait other hard suustancca. I'D JEWELER, From rillLADELPHtA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, I1INE tlold and Silver Arncriean and Hwis ' Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Silver ware, con slantly on hand. Hair Jewelry and MasoniB Marks made to order. tlold and Silver Plating done tu tho hist manner and warranted to givo entire satisfaction. Fine Watches, Clocks, Music Boxes aud Jewelry Repaired and warranted. All orders promptly filled. Sunbury, June 1,1 Wt- COMPARE, THEN JUDGE- (I real Reduction iu WHOLESALE RETAIL PRICE of rery superior Silver and Silvcr-riittotl Wares, Of our Own ManuDioturc Such as Tea Setts, Urns, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Uubhlets,, Cuke Baskets, Castors, ISut Uir Coolers, Vegetable lili es. Tureens, Sugar and Curd Baskots, Syrup and liriuk ingCu. Knives, and Forks, and Spoons, uf various kinds Ac., te., Wnrrantod Tri)e Plale, on best of nioOil. and equal to any in tho market, of l!.o hitest styles and no goods are misrepresented, ut JOHN BOWMAN'S New and Beautiful Store, No. 701 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Ji? Pluaao call and oxnuiino our (loods before purchasing. N. B All kinds of Plating nt reasonable prices. August 21, 18ii7. lycq O H3 3 W W ri a o o w w H V a H a w n H ca .o q 0! a B ti a to All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS. Slates, Pens, Ink, Paper, Ac. Miscellaneous Books, a good assort ment. All tho new books rocctvod aseoon as published, ai.d for sale nt Publishers' prices. BIBLES. Prayer Books and ilymu Books, in every stylo of binding. I Catholic Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES in various styles DICTlONAIUESof ail sixes. Juveniles nnd Toy Books, a lnrgo! assorUnent Illank HooliH d Blank Forms of all kinds. Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter and Nolo Papers. j COPYIXU BOOKS. Inkstands ! Pon Racks. Files, Paper, Cutters mid Counting Houso Stationery generally ., PIIOTOORAI'II ALBl'MS cheap' and dcur. i tlold Pens and Holders. Pockot Books and Bill H'ullcui. Picture Frames. Stereoscopes and Views, American,; French. Ae. 1 Drnwing Paper, all sizes, HnsM mrd, Ac. ! I'inrlcs, Memorandum Books, Ac! Backgammon Boards, (iauics, Chess men. Ac. Toys n large and complete nMiortnient Base-Balls aud Huts, r inning nous and Tueklo. Perfumes, Broliemiaii nnd l'lirlMan Marbles. Ac. Oold Pens ro-pointed. Lamps, Slmdes, 0 lobes, Chimneys. Ac Wall Paper and Border, all kinds Window Curtains, Paner tiilt uud Oiled. Music und Mu.-ical Iiktrumcuu. old by SMITH A OKXTHL'R, Suubury. Aug. J. ISti7. ly '1LL.S will cure uny urdiuury case of dyspepsia. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits iu New York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia, every w eek. See daily papers of each place, or his likenesses of the Doctor, one when in tbe last stage of Consumption, and tbe other as he now is, in perfect health, are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price M per bottle, or $7.&0 the half doien. All letters for ad vice should be addressed to Dr. Schenck 's Principal Othce, Xo. Ij .orlh nth Street, t'hiiadeipnia. l'a. General Wholesale Aeents: Ileiuaa Barnes A Co., N.Y.: 8.8. llunoe. Baliimoro. Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, III.; Collins Bros., ht. louls, Alo. Oct. 20, IstW. 1st w. ea. mo. 1 yr. 0 generally when .it aye : "Lnless tbe cash system is exclusively adopted and ligidly observed, we know of no business whose bill) are so diff oult to collect This .is not because tbe subscribers are un willing to pay, hut it is principally owing to neg lect. Each one imagines that because his year's in debtedness amouuts to so small a sum the printer .cannot be much lu want of it. without for a mo ment thiuking that tbo fruits of his entire business Are mode up of cxaotly such little sums, and that the oggrogate of all subscriptions is by no means an in considerable amount of money, and without which the publishers could net continue to issue .their nper." . Taiaura or Rxapitct. At a meeting of the .School Board ef Sunbury, n Wednesday Jest, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimous ly adopted : . Wba, It hath pleased Providenoe.inUiswU--doui, to remove from our membership. J. 11. Lova, Jt is not only fitting aud proper, but sincerely In ac cordance with our individual sentiment and wishes, hat a due expression of our appreciation of the worth of our departed Mend, aud of our sorrow at Ibis loss, should be given; therefore, KssoW, That in the frank, asanly, straiuhtfor . 7 ' r ,h. juii4. we recozuiiod tbi rbcteriuo. of an bene ; in . bii reading, ebaracwrisuo. ...... of hil BBtiei u a mem- .chools bUvalue a. a eervant of the people; and in b,s?u.et, unobU..ive, humble spirit, the evidence ,f the sincere onntuau. ous ICIV ture S ThX Jough to . it.'J.'. . to the uitercsu of the community to lea. the sVhVof na. .he , ight hav. been so -a h f - urefulns, yet on; faith f fcnowetn the esia cen in "B'" . ui. Tu ilMhingswell," we bew uoinurminglw tota U. 'eomgtomthefalleo ..,( in i ha '-assurance dl hope sb wicuii (' f,Ied .-y, d in lb. knewMg. tkU he x-u iu the fullness of the pleasure of etern tf ' Ksslw. That a,eopy ef th-e rl ,o the relntivM of tb.7ecea.ed, and ee Pblibi la Kit Loroagb papers. If you want a new suit give Shaeffer a call. One at Dbmijiu The great rush by the public to see tbe uew and beautiful stock of goods, for Fall wear, just received at tbe Coathesttal Clothing Jla anar, Market Square, indioates the appreciation by our eitiseu of tbe pleud id stock at that establish ment, aud large numbers of them mny daily be seen selecting their suits. All persons are, invited to call and see tbe uew and handsome Fall styles, and ex amine the Cue quality of the goods. m I .ISSL I FaxanKM of all shales of opinion, now-a-days, eltcad political meetings, in and out of doors a privilege which, every American citixen enjoys. But many a good man has been lust to the world by in cautious exposure to the dampness uf the earth, at tending such meetings, lu consequenoe of wearing thin-koled boots or shoes. All eau'.ious persons should avoid this unnecessary danger by buying their ewota aud shoos at Tbacher s First Natiunal Boot and Shoe Store, In Pleasants' building, Market Square. Or all places to get good Photographs, go to Berg- stresser's Uallery, Third street, opjweite the Maaauio Hull, wbere they are made. VU cards, or opo large Photograph, fur $1.60. Duplicates, 26 to 50 ots. inrn i Bibqstuksbkk, Third street, opposite eh Masonic Hall, the successful Photographer, snake pioture in all stylos of the art. Persous are requested to give bitn a oall befetr going elsewhere. Weu.it you want cbaj and good Photograph Bergntresscr's Uallery, Third street, opposite the Masonic Hall, is the place te resort to. Six sards, or o large Photograph, for $1 60- Duplicates, Site M cent. PuoTooarus, made from Daguerreotypes or Am-kK-type. at Bergetrester'eUaUery, tfcirdetreet, ej poeitetke Maaonie Hall. Cai'tElkxp NioHTT-l'bcking eoaga, a threat, and difficulty of breathing, are the resulU of hard eolds. Co' Cough Valiant allay th Irrita tloa, Aire case and rut to Ik patieet, and irei a persBaneuv eur of ill larg and pulmoaary eon-plsdbl NE PRICE CLOTHIXU. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED o.tv: im'u CLOTHING HOUSE, OOg .11 ii r k e l Nlrecl, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done bus! nesa on the tiue Jhuee Svscem. and we believe are tbe only .Clothing House in the city that strietly adheres te Una aruieiple. vt e nave earueu a repu. tation which we are. nruud of, Jor Kood taste in select' good styles and auwtautiul .materials, aud not less luiporium, lor uaviDg an our gwus, W employ the'best talent, for Cutters, aud our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain ao that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must seo, or otherwise we could not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as nodeductions are ever made, we must put our prloe down to the advantage we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can be aved to Clothing buyer by keeping in mind JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHINU HOL'SE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Nut on the Coiner, but one deur above Sixth, Murch 3, HsflT.f j iaa axst io aaaaor roa BCBOrULA, In all it manifold forms. Including fleers Cancers, Syphilis, bait Rheum, Ac., Ac., Is VII. AMDKKS' I IODINE WATER, a pure solution of Iodine with out a solvent, discovered after many years of scien tific research and experiment. For eradicating hu mors from the system it ha no equal. Circulars seul free. J. P. DINSMORB, St Dey Street, New York. Sold by Druggist generally. Sept. 21-st TUB HEALING POOL, And House of Mercy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REV6RT3, for Young Men, ob tbe crime of eWlitude, aad the Errors, Abu se awl Diseases which deetsey at asanly power, and create imrieuimonU to Marriage, wusi aur ineans of relief, beut in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address DU, J. Sh'iLLIN Jitst'tiUTO, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Juoeb.jaoJ. Jy T CeMtaaiauptlveia. The RT. BOW ARB A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to art who desire Jt, tbe prescription with the direoiieo for making and aaing thesiuijit reme dy bvwbiee was cured ef a una aaecttoa ana that dread d inane Consumption. Ill only object 1 io benefit the4etMeted, and 4m hope ewery sufferer will uy this prescriptiua, a it will coat them aothiug, any may pruv a blessing. Plea address KV. EDWARD A. WILSON. mokin. Northumberland county, Penn'a., marked upon the plan of said Jordan's Additiou to tbe Bo rough of Shamokin, us lot number two hundred and titty (.o. zau), bounded on tno north by lot Jio. zdi ; oust by Shamokin street, south by Coal alley, and west by Joal Iane. as marked aud designated upon the original plan of said addition. Also, L pou all that certain otner lot in the suid Borough of Sbamokio, Northumberland county, be ing one of tbe lota laid out by Thomas Davis, Win. McOarty, Josepu vt arner and Alexander Jordan, and numbered in the original plan ef (aid town, as laid out by the said Thomas Davis and others, as lot number four hundred aud fourteen (No. 41). Also, Upon all those two certain contiguous lets ef ground, sitaate in the said Borough f takawokin, Northumberland county, known and designated ill the planot Hint part ol tne town or tsorougn ol Mia mokin, lud-uut by Alexander Jordan, Wtu. MoCor ty, Thomas Davis and Jos. Warner aa lots numbered four hundred and thirty-six (No. 4341, aad tour hun dred and thirty-seven (No. 437,) respectively, each lot contaiuiug thirty feet (311 ft.) iu sunt aud one hundred and .eighty feet iu depth. Beised taken in execution and to ue sold a tbe property of Joseph II. UeCarty. ALSO; At the public house of A. Ueutt, formerly Belsel hotel, in t pper Mabonoy township, Northumberland eouuty, Penn'a., on Tuesday, October 22d, 1667, at 1 o ciocx r. m., tne loiiowing property tu wit : All that certain real estate, situate in I'pper Mali onoy township, Northumberland eourtv. Stale ol fennsylvama, bounded as follows, beiriuuinz at a stone, tnence ov land ol 1'etcr Uuisut, norm seventy seven dogreos west tourlecn and nve-tentbs perches to a stone; ibence by the same nortb elKbtv-mx and one-half degrees, east five aud two-lentbs perches to a stone , tnence by tne same soutn eveiity-even degrees, east twelve and nve-tentbs perches to stun ; thence by lands occupied by tbe Odd Fellows Lodge, south filth-eight degrees west, live and two- tenths perobe to a stone, aud place el beginning, containing seventy-three perches, strict measure, w hereon is ereetod a large two story frame dwelling bouse, barn, aud other out-buildings. Seised taken in execution and to be aold as the property of William H. Otto. r v.avh.'! DVrvivv ui..;e Sheriff's Offiee, Sunbury, .Sept. 21, lsttj'. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. C. FREDH. FUELLING S Iiiuid Hlur 1T Colons, THK latest Improvement in Family Dyes, are now for sale by Druggists everywhere. Those Colors are all prepared in Liquid Form, with very simple direc tion for use and are made from tbe same material used by dying new silk and woolen goods. There is oeiv in aineraui principle uiors jnaue, an ainer- ent shades of a eolor can be made by using more or leas or tAoVye matter, rriee J cenis per llutll. Beware uf CounterfeiU, ask fur tua blu Dye, and take no other. For sol by II. T. FRILINU., Sunbary, Pa. JouaaroM, lloi.tor A Cownaa, iole Aueuts. August 11), 1847. 5w Philadelphia. M JL1CL tBZ oks and Stationery nut .on hand Insure your Stock! IX THE 4r-ut i:i-l-i-n l'l--iit e llortsc MIIIIIU4't 4 . ISAIAH S. IIOHBLEU, Agent. 8 U N U U Jt Y , P E N N 1 A., 18 taking Policies for the above Company in this ruiil adjoining oounties, insuriug stock of all kinds against death by accident or otherwise. Those httvinK stock should not fail to have it In sured at onoe. Address, ISAIAH S. UOSSLER, Sunbury, Pa. July 27. 18(17. - tut FARMjS j& BUILDERS LIME AND LIMESTONE. a VIE subscribers respectfully inform tbe citizens of Northumberland county, thut they erenow trepared to furnish LIMEufa superior quality tu aruiers and Builders. Also, LIME STONE lroui tne celebrated Lime-Stone Ouarrie uf Lower Unbo noy townihip, at short notice aud at reasonable rates. The above will be delivered to any Railroad sta tion along the line of tbe different railroads wbeu ordered. There Kilns are located at tbe Shamokin Valley Railroad, near Sunbury, where orders will be promptly filled. Orders are respectfully solicited. Address, J. B. LENKER A BRO-, August 3, 1S67. Sunbury, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heroinore existing between J. W. Frilingand H. Y. Friling. under tbe firm mime of J. W. f riling a Son, has tins day ueen dissolved. The business will be continued by U Y. Friling, at the old stand, the Mammoth Store, wbere ho will be pleased to see all nbo may favor 4ioi with a cat). J.W FUILJNO, ' H. Y. FR1LLNIL Suubury, Augusta lbtZ. x4ri'B:. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of J W. Friling c Sou will ploasocall and settle without delay. J W. FRILING t SON. August 1st, 1867. my 11 tITlj Williamsburg, King Ce , V Y THE SUNBURY SELECT SCHOOL. WILL opea on Monday, September Sd, ia the building owned by Jra SCleaMot, and situated on the river bank. FurtAer iuf eruatioo eaa be either row W. J. Wolverion, a-sa., or truxa JCLIAb rt atiNElUER, A. M.,Prineifal. Sunbury, August Si, laX Ntriit'K. XTCTICE I hereby gkren4o41 perUe later MCed, FN tbat Jam H. MoCormick, Assignee ef K. A M UcCormiok,urviriug partner of th late firm of Hajs A MoCorwick. ha filed hil final acoouut ia th Protboootary' Offioe, and that ejnlesi object iea be made, on or before th first Monday uf Novtmber uuxk, said auooiLDt willeeencrmed , J.J KEiMCNSii YDKK, Protk'y. pjothoaolay t OUc, S wbury. Aug. 24, IWT jDOTjrrr house. J. Pi, IIAI.I IVeprkter, Comer Ountmry anil Muck Street, SHAMOKIN, rjCNN'A. fllUIS UOrl'SE I now open tor tbe reception JL guest, and beiag new. apaeieoi and attractive, has all the faeilitiea and advaotogas of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Th aloepuig apartmeuU are airy and comfortable, and the turnitere enliiely new. The Bar and Tail will b supplied withh be.liu the market. Th patronan of th public is solicited. April J3, 167. ""IIKUDTc IIOUSK sK. A. LrMUli, Kvip'l, WILLIAM SPORT. PA. . t'3 All kinds of 1 iirnmlitlv ordered. Al tne lJiu v nnd vvcckiv i-aiiers ami .ukkhiiiiw Airnni for the "American Orann " Also for "Lu Rose's Hair Restorative." Enamel of America, anil 'National Steam Nai igation Company. Suubury, May 18. 1S7; i :! t osi ii-t'iuiiii now. ri'lvtsf ANT to on Act of Uitu ral Assfni bly of tlio Commonwealth of l'eiiiisylvitniii t'nthlt'4 "An Act rclutiu to tho Lloctnumtil this C'oliimonwTalth," np)rovi'i1 tin' '.M ilny of Julv, A. !., out' thousiitiil i-ifiht liumliril nml thirty-nine, I, DANIKN 1JKCKI.K, Hih SharilTof tho Comity of Korthiimlei' lnuil, l'uniisylvnuiii, ilo ht reliy umki! known anil Rive nn'ticu to the tloctnr of the Own ty nturesHitl, that n pt'tiiTitl election will he lie hi in the County of Northiiinlieilaii'l. on the SKCONIi Tl'F.SDAV (Sth) of tK.'TO I'.KK, ISliT, ut which timothe lulluu ing inr sons ate to lie elected. t)no ptmon ns Supreme Juite tor tbe Slnto of PeniwvlvMiU. One persim to till the office of mcuihcr of tho House of KupicBcnt'iitivcs, to represent the County of Northumlicrlitnd in the House of Uepresentiitive of Pennsylvania. One person for County Treasurer. One person for llepistcr aud HecorJor and Clerk of the Orphans' Court. One person for County Commissioner. Ono person for Jury Commissioner. One person for Auditor. I also hereby mako known and pivo no tice that the rilucts for holding the uforeaid general election in tho several boroughs and townships within the County of N'orthuiu lierland, tiro aa follows: The Sunbury district, composed of the bo rough of Siinli'tny, Last .nd West Wards, ut the Court House. I'pper Augusta, tit the lioue of J. Fhniij-wortli. The Lower Auyusta district, composed of the township of Lower Augusta, nt tlio houso of l'eter Duuklcbergcr, in said town ship. Tho Northumberland district, composed of the boronu'h of Northumberland, a! tile house of A. J. lthoilca. mi said borough Tho Point district, at the hounj of Mrs. Johnson, in the borough of Xortliuniberhind, The Iilto.'i disltict, ut tliu Louso of L Sticker, in the said borough. The Tuibtit district, t tho Luso ix:ciipi cd by Abruluuu Kissingci'. Tho Delaware dutrict, at' Sinking Spiiit School House. The Ci;illisiUiKjiie Iiiilrict, ut the housi of Charles HartuiAit. The Lewis district, ut die houso occupied by Ueo.-gc Clmstman. The Sliauiokiu Uintiict, at tbe luwj, of I Kcslit. The I'pper Hahanuy oistiict, ut ti,e house 111 J. II. AllillllR. Tho Little Miihiinoy district, ut the house of widow 1-. Kuker. The Lower Mahanoy district, ut tho house of A. ltoailariiiel. Tho Uush disurict, at Hie Liberty Pol School House. The iacki distinct, nt iie hotiso occu pied by Ciuleu bnilth The Coul tlistrict, Ht the house of William M. Weaver, in the town of SUamokui. I lie Zerbe district, ul the house ul T'.ios. Foulds, jr., in Treveiton. the Cuiiieron ilistrict, ut t lie house of Ja cob Wagoner, Till! .lordoMi UHtrK't, at the house ul Jlen- jamin LcitM'l. 1 he Mount Ciu-inet Immui, ut tlio linusu of Felix fjTrclt. Tho Washuigton distrkt, at tho louse ol Codfrey 11. Kcbuck. The borough of ak'KweMsville. t J. 1'iceder's. , , The Utrough of Turbutville, t llw lao of Hiram Heynohla, in aaid borougli. The Mount Carniel district, at the housa ofFraccia MuCarty- .orir.K IS HI' Rr.nv ei' .. ,. lee. re i , , waeiaer a runniM. lriall. " Shlll inent hi tlm ,. iv.. ,.i .h lii li iMitia tne elecll'. hi the ihsinot to wlrieh tlmr relellulr Nsns; before nioe o'c:l..ck in the lii .inliut i the second J'ucsilay ol Or t"l'r in eiirh all(i L.v,ii y yar, fiA Ach wl sio'I imN,v1' 'g Imilsi,.,,,, . , Cl,.,l, W)K, ,,0 l,e a (piohtiuJ volei ol . such district,' Shi Tioia TMilf hut rtnurl eommtlted bv any per . V'antfr lb the ninoner nlve prMcnPt, shall tie punralMM as Mlitnl-ir liinitlp aie iUitl,l o. la, puliisheil by lite uiul ui laws ol tins iJoirimoiiweMllU., in vaw Hie p,-ra i wl,., tthsll htivu r-:iveo the enemHl nuliesl oooiUji , f vim s lor Insia.'ckirs slwll nm allcnd on Hie ilnv H any elerli ,11, lin n the purs,n win. shull have r, eiv.-.l tin- s,i',,ihI hih, m iniiiiln r ol vli tor Jmlc llm m sl pri'i'cilniK el,, m, ii. a,al ihI as nil Inspf cloi in his , ii, cum ine rrnii i.,vlnl JiHiee sluill ma hiii-ihI III llltiw who rrcrvill Ihe hlth. ililinl-i ,. v.Si s, lei I lip,.. ml a Jn.lsi, in hia pluei-; uial ll anv vai aucv shall rtNitieae inlhr b.ut ior the a,i'ei hull un hour l- :, "1 l" me M"'I" "t tlie elri'ln li, . lhegiialiti.Mv...'i ,,f t,r lwllhip, wnrJ or .lislrlcl, fm wlnrh sneli i.tTieera shnll have h,cii eluutiiit, prs.ni t Ih ihee ol I'lecll.ins, snail rkvt one ..f their MuiliUl to till such vncniicy. 'It slum lie lite only ol anul assis -in r.-speciively to al. Iclsl al the place ol h..ilnm i-ri y evnurnl. srivml. or li.wnship elii'll"ii. ilinniH Hi,' uir.le lima Maul eluiH.-it ia kept open, ior die piiip.'su oi sivnie itii .,i umiii i, ii, ill Ihspiv'tiire mill .Jililili', vlnrn t'all. il on, m ri'liilcu l. ilia llutll of nny pcrs ni iihscsni'iI !)' Ihcin lo vi-u al sin h t-l.c li',11. in such otliiT imiltiTS in icl:ili'in In Ihe iifsekslnnt fif VoIits, iis Ihe anlil iti'pcclor or Jinlc ur eilhti ol Ifirni shall Irom lime to lime rinpiire "No person null pc pnrnillml lo vie at :ii)' rleelion ar.iri'Kinl.ollicr limn n w hile In e man m ivi ciiy-"iic yi-un or morn, who shnll have resell'il In the Mule al hu l- lie yenl.anil in the i lccli n distiirl where he nlferi, lo votn .it htm ton dnvs innni'ili ilcly prin'i'i-noiK u, h i hi ii ami within two euis pnlil a Slate bis, Wlili'll slinll have !: 11 aMrsacil al hurt li'il ls In I. ire Ihe li clnnl. Hut b i iii zen of the t ii I Mates who tins prevnaisly li en u nnali. rinl voter of tins flHle. nml reni.vi-il Iherelrorn inid reluiii eil.aml who shall hav. itiil'il in Ihe eh i'Ihui illslrn t liil lianl luxes as aliiiesnnl. ahull I enlilliil 1" '"'' ' -snlcd ill Una Male si iil"nlh. l"rov:rlc.l. Thai the in n while ciltzcn"f Hie l nll.il Slaus lielwecil lleiifisof iweiili -onc nml twenty two yrais ami h ive resiileil In the eleetiiinilpsliiciB ten ilas as al'urriniit, iltill us enlltle.l to vole iillhuueh lliev shnll hue- wi.l ll" laxee. "No person shnll he riituleil lo vole whose name is not contnineil in Ihe list of luSiil.a InhahiPanla Inliiishul hy Ihe C"iniinsloners, unless, Inst, he produces a recciit for the pa-menl, within two years, of a Stn'f or Coiinly lux, assessed either on Ins o n uu'h or iirlniikilion, or ihe m.lll iirairirin:ilionol imolher. lull Hint helms psul nulla lax, or any 1'aihne to pr nliice sm h a receipt, shall make mill to Ihe payment thereof; or scennrl, if lu-clioina ni;lit In vote hv henii) an eleclol lielwu'n Ihe niies of Iwint nue mult wenty-miivears. healiall ili p"'il on oath in af liriiinlion Hint he has re.iileil m the Slate one eur next hel'ore hisappheali I make smh prnnl "I resilience in the ilisinclMS is rcjuiral hy this net, ami thai he does veiily hcheve fr Ihe ni'duiuts given Join 'Inil he is uf the aKC nlorcaiiit imdRlie hleh other evld'nw is re quired hy Ihis not whereupon Ihe name ol Ihe peiaon ni admitted In vote shall lie inserted iu the iirspcciur s lisl , and a m le made opp"ile thellin hv wrillint Ihe woid lax," if he shall he mlunlli il to Vole hy rens-.n nl. lor such vote slinll he culled oil! hv the clciks. who shall moke the like note in the hst.iil voters kepi hy Ihrin. "In all cases where Ihe name "f Ihe iM-ri.i rlainilna t" vnte is fiiunil nn Ihe hal fumisheil hy the foinmissn nei nnd Assessors, or his richi m vnle wln-ilu r found thcre-m n not, isiilijeeted in hy any uunhtied citizen, ll shall hn Ihe duly of the inspectors M examine each person nth is t'i his fii.ihlicil i. ni, and if be chums In have resided within tlie Stale lor inie year or uime, his railn shall ho snrltcicut pro.: thereof, hur shall make pr.ml hv at least one conipeleiit witness, wim ahaM lie a quuhfml eleelnr, Ihathehasreaidl within Ihe disliiet Im Hewe Uiau ten d ivs next i nincdialelv irrrnlinrt "aid elecU"U, and sin II also himself sweiii thai his h.na hu residcia c, in pursn. mice tohisiawliil eiilhnij is withui the dislru t, anil that he dnl ii 'l r-mnvo into said tllslfiel for Uie puiposo ol votini; thcrciu. , . t . "l.veiy pewni quihlicl as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof if reiiiircd, ill his residente and wyinent ol laxesnforcKiid. shall he aihintleil In vole in thu town aliip. ward or district in which he shall reside " "If auv shall prevent or aitciapt to prevent an tftWr of nn eleetion iniiler llus ncl, from holdinc such eleclion. or use or threaten anv violence tonnrsuch noVor, or shall inlerinpt or improperly int'irfetc with him iu the execu tion oi his duly, or hl.H'k lip Ihe window nf avenue to auv window whi le the saiae may he holiliiw. or rnHonsly dts tnrhlhe peace al such eh el Ion. or shall use or practice any iiiliundiitiou. threats, forceur violence, with ilesicn loin fine nee iimhrl) or ..veiraw nnv eh'cJui or tn prevent him Irom votuiti or lo real nun Ihe Ireedornof choice, such per. sous on conviction shall he lined in any sum not cxeeeduir; nee hundred Hollars and to In- iiuBrisom-U lor auv tunc not less than Iwelvs monlhe. "nd it it "-hall he shown t-j court, where the tii.il of such offences shall la- had. thai the per son so olleuihiic wua uol a resident ol Ihe city, waid. ills tricl.iir township, where Hie said oil. nee was ; .onun.ttert and mt entitled Iherm. thru nn eolivicllon he shall ! I.e seiileneMt f.pav a fine tifnntlesslhiiu "nc hnmlrcl. and uol mote than o,ie'tll, uli.d dolUira. innl he itapneHied not lewlliau six nioulhsnor iuorelh.ni two years ' II any person or iiersons shall make auv l'l or wnper nnoit the result of Ihe ehi'lion wilinu lhisi:oinmonw. ahh. or shall olTcl to make nnv such hot ro winter either hjr veilialproclaioiition thereof,. 'r uny written or printed a l- verriseineie., . I eiute or invite any such person, to make such hi t n wrnr.", anon eoiivicii 'ii there"! he or ih. v hall I'oriiHl and pay tiircc times the amount to hel oi 01 I el nl robe I el. t , .. If any i.ersn s-lmll vole at uuir iiiauuiic eiucinm .lisliict, ur otherwiso fpiurliilrntly vote tunre than nncn i ie sa-ne dav. or .-hull fraudulently fold an.l deliver lo the Im-pcclor two tickets together, vviln the intent illeailv to vnle. rise and pnajure another to do Ai. l.o or IticV so offcn.lini?sliall. npnu convic tion, lie fiucl in any sum not less than flflv nor morn than Cvo iuimlre.l dollars, and ho Imprisoned not ler" than Iliroc nor more than twelve monllu. If anv person not qualified to vote in tins Com monwealth airceul.lv to law, (eneept the sum ot qualified cilir.cns.) shall appear at any olection for tho purp.e -f iuin tickets or Hittuencmc; the eiti xaDS qtinlinod to vnt. he shall, on eonvlctton. forleit any sum not cKCedini ano hundred dollars for every such oOcnco. and he imprisoned for uny term not ex ceeding thi ud months " AN ACT llrgul.uiuv ll" tumt-of roli np nl nil rUninni, in the ttrrrnl rouiitin of this Commonwealth. Suction 1 . Ho it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Uommmiwoaltli of Penn sylvania, in Ueuoral Assembly mot, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the sumo. That the quul ;b.i ..ir ,J i he sovcral counties uf this Common wealth, ni nil Kene.rnL townstiiri. berounh nud spe- 1 ..Ifetions. areherebv. Iiereattw, auiuoriieu aim May 16, K SU0EMAKEUS. THE Wtouslitie ef Sole Wlher, rvench Calf skin, Morrocou, Liniag, Last, Kails, P(rs Teols of all kinds, aad everr thingr used by the trade, trltowry J 11 CUKUI W required to veto, iy tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed and partly written, awerully classi fied ns follows : One ticket shall embrace the numua of all iuditcs of courts noted for, and to be labeled, outside, -judiciary;" ono ticket riiull embrace the names ot nil ."Mule ouicenr voi.u belcd '-Ntate;" one ticket shall ouibraoo tbe tiaiues of all county officers voted for, ineludinR office of Senator, uieumcr ana memo.-rs ,.i -for. and umnVrsof Congress, if v-ete.t tor. and bo 1..1...1..1 . i.. " on., ticket shall embrace tno names of nil township officer voted for, and bo la beled town-mil' , one iicaev roan nu.wi names of all borou-h olf.eers voted Uir. und b label ed, ' borough ;" and each elas shall bo deiajsitea ih separate ballot-boxes A!t naiiEAa. IV - .,...! ..An a.. I Ia n.llMllil IJ.U Bl'Ve- l lilted .laiCi'. eniuiuu " ral acts bcrototora passed to provide ior tho enroll ing and calling nut the Xaliunul forces, and lor other purposes," nnd approved March third, one thnu-ami 1 . , , ll n.,p.ma who have. eight nunuroa mia nxi) -.v. ... , , , deserted the military or naval scrwo ot the l.mtod States, and who have lint 1oji dtochurged or re lieved from Ihe penalty, or disability therein pn.vl de.1, arodocined, and Ukcn. to have voluntarily re linquished luii forfeited their rights of ciliv.oni-lnp. d their right to become citu.eus, aim are uepn. en of exercising uny rights of eiiucns inercoi . Asi WHKUKAa. i crsons noi e... i. State nranol. under the Constitution and laws ot 1'cnnsylvuuia, uuuliDed elecl.-rs ot mis vomiuo..- wcaltli : ,, , . , , ., Ski Tie 1. licit enaeteit i ine iiincaw .n.u.o at lleprcsentnives of tho I oininonwen.iii oi i nm- svlvania. in tleneral Assou.Diy met, unu u r.u.-....y eiiaeled by the authoiiiy of the same. That hi all election hereafter to be held in this Comuionwealib it shall lie unlawful for the judge vr in.-iicctors ol auy such election to receive bull.il, or ballots, Imui auv person oi la-rsous embraced in the prortsiow. anil sukect tu the disability iuiaMeii by said act ol on 'res. approved ULarcU Jjiii'i. on Uiousauil eight hundred and sixly tive, and l thiOl be uulau lul lor auv such person to oiler lo vole any ballot or ballots Scti. 2. That it nnv such judge and iu.-pclors ol oleclion.or any one of llieiu .hull receive or con sent lo receive any such unlinvtul ialj.it ol fcalloW. frnui uny such ai,ualied .erH.u, ho or they s.. ol tending shall he guilty of a uiiseeme.twr, w.0. nj pou convieliou thereof, iu an, eonrtot H"'' this Coinmonweallh, he'sl.all. ZZei, senlencea to pay a fine of not le.-s than uuuJr dollar, and to un.lcr.oau TTX of th proper oouuly, lore ptnou sixty dnvs. deprived ol cllixcu Skctwn 3. That 'an, Ml ,v tp, and disquali al Uli cmuAonwealih, lion, hereallcr to be IM I iu in ,n,llllw , vote.-r tender to li e uttwc iuuUM,aill . vote a imlioi. or ""' 'lvltt and on cn 10 he deemeJ guilty o J r of thh. lion thereof 'Zu IS'ale.Mi.. be punuhej Comm-liweallil. slill. w K.dilij ee. !" l:kl ZDZ. T. h.. olhcer,oreleeaou. re ZiuVliuennlaaful ballot or bal .M. kkctio 4. Thai II any peiuu t 'Tlrat every eni W..U fc.4.1 .uy ..See . eV-V",'.",, ..f aay.y - -uato-tt-ry ds?kiirineMi m hub a .u auv fiiv tir im-vHixtntu d:"il Jlere. ai"t of Ihe eU.H ail .ui - cv, v cnuiMiesM-uer ,t auy uxM t f7L v a.wiiueawib-''' ''"' "' liirtlk. eiejiweiweaUk. aad ia.1 m lmn-, JuTs-or ...vesae. .eta'tn saek eelli'm U-U i.al' t. tu any t t. I- ihn vowd f. ue iieiaoll. uulirijcii oi tin..-.. no.... , r . - . -v iu-,. uial di-uua ihed aioroaaie. j aiiuiBjm" .I.HiUnn. bereal- s, to me ouict. v. v - - tbi tomuiouweaiiri. or uu i " IIOI. i. cud stai i.u or lutl lots. tor to be held tu " U, ro ad -"isny uch officer to receive any bal '""'? ' i!.r..M,M,l Mich iwr.ili soollcti fuir sD be guau of a in.sdou.ea.ior. aud upon en I f,. Tlni'icof. in any court of quarter m-wiuu ot .,c" ".L.. ..1.1. .Sail bo nunuhed iuliko luau or sTsT' i '"i "'"" J fW,i"" of !M" "' I' iu th. e- t enV "' "uctt dttcUoU ,UtU" UC'' unlawful ballot or ballots. I h. election to ..peu between the hour, of 8 an I 0 o clock in th frocnooB, and halt coi.lM.ue opou without interruption ur lj.ruiiwul iiutil 7 eioch iu the eveuing. when the lbj shall be el.-ed The several li.p.l"i '1 Judge ul.-ci.'J ou te 3J i riday id rVbrunry lal, In j ur.iiHl.. o of the t wciiouof Ike act of Uie id ol July. s-ttl "'' Uie eUaliira ou lueeday, the Wh day ot He ur nen . Tbe Ju.lgi- are to luaiie Hieir reloins tor the eounlyol N.-rllKiuibeiCand. al the Court House, lu SuniHiry.onr'riday the lllhol Ih tober. A 1 , ld Uivee under ny haud aud seal, at ttuubwy, ibu lllh davvt tH'Pleiulair, A. 1 laef. J 1 aN1Ki4iifccjilKY. Fbeiiil. Hiinfl I t'iio hunkmry.Sept 11 le7 -l
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