Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 31, 1850, Image 3

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    SUNBUltY AMERICAN AND SHAMOMN JOURNAL.
(Por th American.
,MA. Editor : I observe in the Lewisburg
Jhronicta of the 21st inst., an address, signed
y thittyseren citizens, calling themselves
Vemocrats, but who at the same time de
:lare in the most positive manner, that they
mt ill oppose the nominations made by the
ate Democratio County Convention. Though,
nanyofthem participated in electing dele
ate to that Convention, and with the long
mtablished bsage of the Democratic party,
onsequently the leaders of this party eannot
ny longer be considered democrats, as they
ppose the principles on which democracy is
junded. As it is an absurdity in iiself, to
ippose that fourteen delegates, (this being
le whole number favorable to the nomina
ion of Mr. Slenker,) should regulute and con
ol a convention consisting of foity. Hence,
rould it not be fair to infer, that the leaders
f these thirty-seven self constituted gunr
tans of the democracy ofUnion county, have
.npoused the cause and doctrine of the Ami
lasons, and thrown themselves into the
mbraces of that party. This is inferred
om the fact that they have arrayed them
ilves in open hostility, to the fairly expres
d will of the people, astheAnli-Miisons did
i '38, and Burrow-like recommend others
i treat the election as though it had not taken
lace.
It will be observed that we have not inclii-
3ii the whole of these thirty-seven signers
. the Address as really cnminuls, m this
usade against the democratic party, as, no
aubt, many of them are still staunch honest
Ihering Democrats, but have been led away
om the true faith, by the misrepresentations
Ja few disappointed office seekers, who in
I probability would go over to the Whigs at
ice, were it not that they have many more
replicants for office than vacancies to fill,
ut the number of those that are really ilia
Yflc'ted towards the democratic party, per
nps do not exceed six or eight. Some of
mm havini tun as delegates to the County
onvention, but were defeated. And others
ho have long been endeavoring to be ap.
ninted delegates to the 4th of March State
onveniion and Were now again defeated,
his wfts too much for these great men calnr
to submit to. J Weft it is presumed that
icir frantic imaginations, and disnppointcd
nbitions, induced them to conjecture all the
fil and exceptions sot forth in '.heir address-
UNION'.
WHIG CtJNVErtXICN.
In pursuance of the call of the Standing
ommille, the Democratic Whig Counly
invention, met at the Court House, in Sun
irv, on Monday the 2(iln day of AtiunM,
id organized by appointing Mr. ANDREW
UKFKV, President, Silas Bouuhneii and
. J. Taggart, Secretaries.
The following delegates appeared, pre
nU'd their credentials, and took their seats:
Delaware Samuel Lowry, H. V'. Derrick
in, Andrew Gulfey.
yWiuf Samuel Wain, UoImmI Mays.
Milton Allen Schreyer, Jacob Wheelrtnd
Chilisquaipte Win. Nesbit, Thus, l'ardue.
f Poiiif S. ft. Wood, J K. Lichnn.
Northumberland Grantham J. Tagualt, C.
, . Smith.
Sunbury Caleb Fisher, Henry Houpt.
Upper Augusta ElUlia Kline.
toieer " J R. Clark, S. Bons-liner.
Jackson Geo. T. Troutman, Jno. Wolf.
Shamokin S. Bergtresser, John Frank,
sssa llensel.
Vn motion, the Cnnventinn proceeded to
le nomination of a candidate for Congress;
'hen, James Armstrong, of Lyeotnius was
lanimously nominated as Congressman, fur
it; I3ih Congressional District.
John B. Reed and James Taggart, jr., were
ipointed Congressional conferees.
On motion, John McCormiek, of Tnrbnt,
as nominated for the office of Stale Legis-
tnr.
On motion, Geo. L. Tioulman, of Jackson,
as nominated for the office or County Com
lissioner. On motion, James Armstrong, of McEwins
ille, for the office of Deputy Surveyor.
On motion, Chas. Tharp, of Milton, was
miinaled for the office of Prosecuting At
irney. John Huff, of Shamokin, was duly nomiiin-
d for the office of County Auditor.
On motion, Revolted, That the Democratic
hig Standing Committeej of lust year, be
ntinued fur the ensuing year.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this Con
ention, be signed by the officers) and pub
shed in the "Millonian'1 and ,:Sunbury
merican."
ANDREW GUFFEY, President.
G. J. TaooArt. i
The Financial OmtttoN at SaiUtoU.
-The New York Tribune gives some further
.cts relative to the lossj at Saratoga, of a
rg sum of money by a gentleman of that
;ty. The loser, it appeals was playing
gainst two of his fashionable compeeis, the
akes being $5,000 ante! His loss was
aarer $200,000 than 100,000, and is slated
1 some a exceeding even the former
im He offered to settle by paying each of
ie two winners $5,000 downy and giving
is notes fort50,000. Thisibey refused, and,
rter some discussion, it was finally agreed
leave the matter to the urbitiation of a
urth party, who decided that 82,000 was
i much at any gentleman had a right to
tee at one sitting, and that the winners,
terefore, were each entitled to no more
tan that sum. The Victim immediately
rked over the amount, well content, no
iubt, to escape rain so easily.
PaicociociCmcims The Newark Daily
vys, a gentleman ol that city has two chick
ns of a common bieed, which commenced
.ying at the age of four months, and con.
nue doing so at the regular periods.
Ron inn Lad. In the Scierrtifie Con
ation, at New Havertj f rofeasor Olmsted
te4 thai roshr, added to lard, gives it a- de
ree of wioTtty, net before poseaaed by the
.rd, and alse prevent rbe latter forming
eae acids which corrode metals, copper and
Wonderful Fish The Sea Cow. An
animal of this kind was caught yesterday
(Monday) morning ofl the mouth of Great
River by Yatman, one of our bay fishermen.
We had some difficulty in seeing the ani
mal, but the boatmen civilly stripped the
canvass covering from ofl his brown hairy
hide j and we behold a snout like a cow, or
young bullkin two nostrils, from which it
occasionally gave a snort, two small mole
like eyes, enclosed by a thick fleshy tunicle
four feet, or spuds like the turtle, and a
good round body, covered with flesh and
short hair, scattery all over. The tail
seemed somewhat fan-shaped, like that of
the cray-fish. It was eight inches in
length, and about five and a half in girth at
the "middle. Kingston (Jam.) Journal.
From the Boston Olive Branch,
'HtiSOAllYt"
jr.xit Lixn's hkM.t to Nicholas.
Go back ! thou tyrant of the North !
Thy gold can buy no song from mc 1
The Swedish minstrel came not forth
To charm the Court of Tyranny !
I would not tread thy palace halls
While Poland's Mood lies dripping there ',
Nor chaunt within the lofty walla
Where Hungary ahricka in dark despair!
Go ! hang your gema on courticr-slavca !
Go ! plunt them on your Cossack graves !
Go! strew then 'inid your Turkish thron?!
From je!!ct uxnthey bribe no Bong!
The Cincinnati Nonpa
reil says, that a young man, by the name of
iiug,HaWl8Wam across the Ohio River, at
Sportsman Hall, in nine minutes and a half.
A man, rowing a skiff, attempted to beat him
across, but it was no go. He beat the skid
upwards ot four minutes. The skiff landed
at least seventy-five yards lower oown me
river than the swimmer did. That swim
mer is hard to beat.
Singular Elopement. The Steubenville
(Ohio) News mentions that an old man, ac
companied by his step-daughter of 18, and
his step son, aged 9 years, came to that city
on Thursday having walked 40 miles that
day, in pursuit of the step-daughter's hus
band and the step-father's wife, who had
eloped together. The eloping parties were
not found.
Somk say that Mary's breast is steel
The lying rascals have forgotten
That bosoms now have ceased to feel,
And why 1 because they're made of cotton.
The Potato Rot. The Trumbull Demo
crat says that the Potato rot has made its
appearance in some portions of Trumbull
county, uhtoi
Tun law prohibiting the circulation of
notes, from other States, of a less value
than 5 dollars, is universally disregarded in
Pittsburg. All classes are receiving and
disbursing as before.
Energy and Pbhsevekanck. Col. Mon
roe, the Military Governor of New Mexico,
is a SotchuMn, who entered the service of
the United States during the war of 1812,
asa private. He has risen to his present
position by reason of the performance of
distinguishing feats of valor on many a
bloody fieldi It is said that, at the time of
his original enlistment, he was exceedingly
illiterate, but has become an accomplished
gentleman and able soldier, by dint of hard
study, coupled with native talent and in
domitable courage.
A Yoi'tiifii. Coiri.n. The Lebanon
Advertiser says In bur last we published
the marriage of Mr. Richtnanii to Miss
Shultz. We have since learned that the
bride numbers only some 70 odd summers,
to the groom's 50 odd.
Jenny Lino.
Net sweeter sang the BinU of Eden,
Than this fair Nightingale of Sweden,
The only ditV'rencc' twixt tho two, lies here
Their notes were gratis, htr arc very dear.
Evening Pout.
A t.rfTi.n tuunilTER, four years old, of
Mr. Jason Gillelt, of Ypsilanti, Michigan,
died of hydrophobia a few days since. She
had been bitten by a rabid dog.
Thkub were 6 deaths by cholera at Colum
bus, Ohio, on Sunday, and fl on Monday.
PiiimNn what is lost,
Makes the remembrance dear.
There is a little baby Out West whose
arm at the elbow can be encircled bv a la
dy's ring. It is three months olJ, and
weighs 2-3 pounds.
A house is in process of erection in New
York, which is to contain one hundred and
lorly four distinct residences under one roof.
Freight on Floub, has advanced at
Pittsburg to 75 cts. per barrel. The jour
nals there are suggesting the policy of the
Canal Commissioners reducing the tolls.
Barmi'M has seen one of the legs of the
multiplication table.
At New Haven, on Wednesduy morn
ing) the mercury stood at 47 degrees; only
13 degrees above freezing.
The Boston Times states that the repoit
that Mrs. Parkman had suscribeil 8500 to
wards the relief of Dr. Webster's family is
incorrect. The same rumor has been set
afloat three times.
Paor. Webster, has caused to be published
in the Boston papers a long communication
on the explosion of camphine. It might be
thought he has other things to think of just
now.
The cholera is represented as raging fatally
on the Baibary coast and shortly expected
to revisit Malta.
Lorain k Co.'s Liquor store, in Chicago,
was destroyed by fire on the 12tb. The loss
of liquor alone will amount to 10,000.
The new Court House at Pottsville is ra
pidly approaching completion, and . the ereo,
tion of the prison is shortly to be eomrnen.
eed
When Povesti begs, the dogs bark at it ;
and when poverty ie ill the doctors mangle
it; and when poverty is dying the priests
scold at it, and when poverty is dead, nobody
weeps for it. Bulwtr,
, Got thb Stait Geneva College has
raid Fiesident Fillmore an LL. D.
The city of Portland, on Thursday last,
decided by vote of 1,088 to 111 in favor
of & loan to aid in the construction of the
Atlantic and Pacific railroad.
.'. .j -
Grijc iHavkcts.
Philadelphia Marnet.
August 27, 1850.
Flour. Flour is quiet at $5 23 a S5 374
Extra Flour ut 8S 75 a 7 00. Rye Flour.
Penna. is selling ut 82 94. Corn Meal is
worlh$3 00perbil.
Whkat. There is a limited demand; smiil
sales of new red Southern at $1 14; and good
white at 81.20. , ,
Rye. Penna Rye is held at 63o per bush.
Oats. Oats are still Very scarce; wiles
ol prime Penna. from store at 46 cts; South
ern are worth 30 a 32c.
Whiskey. Sales of Whiskey in bbls at 261
and hints at !6o cents.
Baltimore Market.
Aug. 26, 1850.
Wheat. Small sales of cood to prime reds
weie mado to-day at 1015 cts., and Peun.
while at 1 10 cts.
Cohn. White at 57 a 59 cents, and of yel
low ut 61 cents.
Oats. Prices range from 28 to 33 cents.
Whiskey. Sales of bbls were made at 27
cents, uud of hhds at 2fi cents.
SUN BURY PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected weekly by Henry Manner.
Wnr.AT.
100
Ktk. - - .50
Conx. .... 60
Oats. - ... 37
Butter. - - -12
Eons. .... 8
I'iiiik. - 5
Flaxhkkii. - - - -125
Tallow. - - - 10
Br.tsw.ix. 25
Flax - - -8
Hecki.kii Flax. 10
Dump Apples. - - - - 62
Do. Pkaciiss. - 200
ARTHUR'S
HOME GAZETTE.
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the above title, lo be under the entire editorial
control of
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is clearly expressed in the title "HOME GA
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the home circle a household companion a plea
sant fireside friend, coming to nil with a cheerful
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Scries of Original Jouvellcttes by the
Editor !
Who will furnish some four or five of these pic
tures of domestic life, written in his best stvle.
for every volume. Tho "HOME GAZETTE"
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it be the exponent of any of tho ism of the day.
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happiness. Honestly will the editor teach the
truth, as he has ever done in his writings, for the
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stain of wounding personality He wilt oppose
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No. 5 Athenian, Uuldiugs, Franklin Place,
Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1850.
TO IECJHAITIOS,
INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS.
rpHE publishers of the SCIENTIFIC AMEKI
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August IT, I860,
Estate of JONATHAN METIER, deo'd.
TMOTICE i hereby qivrn that letters of admin-
' istratinn have been granted to the aubsciri
ber on the citato of Jonathan Metier, late of Up
per Aasjusta township, dee'd. All person in
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- Up. Augusta tpsh., Aug. 24, 1850. 61
NOTICE
Is hereby given lo
William G. Moore, Charles CI. Moore, John W.
Moore, Iac G. Moore, and Frances Moore.
That by virtue of a certain lirere de Partitiom
Vaeiemla to me directed, an Iiinuisition will be
held at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Wcdnesny, Octoler
2, 1850, upon a certain Imc! of Lnml; situate in
Kuril township, Northumberland countv, bouii-
ded by lands of .Mm Gcarhurl. Jacob Gi-arhart, !
Herman Ucarhnrt, F.lir.sbcth Urpiu, and John
Gulick, containing 87 acres and 18 perches, more
or less, to inquire whether the same enn be equal
ly parted and divided lo and among the afores.iid
parties without supilialiou of the whole ut
which time and placo the aforesaid parties are
hereby warned to lc and appear, if by them it
is deemed expedient.
JA'MES COVEHT Sh'rll'
Sh'rfl's Office, Sunbnrv.
Aug. 22, 1850 24-flt
PUBLIC VENDUE.
VR'ILL be sold on Saturday the 31st day of
August. IKoO. at the House of Peter Hile
man. in the Uoroutrh of Sunbuiy, the following
property to wit : Ucds. Bedding and rjrdslvnds,
Tables. Chairs, liiireaus. Iron Potts and Kettles,
lli ind Fruit, of various kinds, one Lot of Corn in
the ground, i Lot of Potatoes in the ground, Gar
den Truck, one barrel of Soft Soap, Carpenter's
tools. Apples and Peaches on the trees. A varie
ty of Household oud Kitchen furniture, and various
other articles.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., ofsnid
day, when the conditions will be made known bv
PETEK HILEMAN.
Sunbury, Aug. IT, 18.'0.
Notice lo l!rlle ItHlMers.
PROPOSALS will be received at the house of
William Weaver.in Siinmokintown on Tues
day the 3d day of September next, for the pur
pose of rebuilding a bridue across tho Shamokin
Creek, near said town and where plans and spe
cification will bo exhibited.
JACOB HOFFA,
CHAKLES WEAVER,
WM. WILSON.
Commissioners.
Sunbury, Aug. 17, 18o0
F.UEXLT' C-P.CSSP.IZS.
DAVID PEASE.
S. IF. Comer 6th & Arch Street, Philadelphia.
1 1 AS for vale all kinds of choice I- uinily (rroce.
rics at the very lowest prices, viz:
F.xtraFine, superior and common Black audi
Green Teas; old Gov. Jiva and other kinds of j
C'oll'ee, all qualities of Crushed Light Brown and :
Brown Sugars ; best Sperm Oil and Sperm and
A muni ine Candles ; Baker's Chocolate, Cocoa !
and Broma ; Farina, Tapioca, S;u;o and Wheatcn
Grits; Olive Oil, Isinglass. Ketchups and Sancos,
Miiccaroni, Vermicelli, Knglish Split Peas, oVc. I
They will pack up ull goods for the country I
neatly uud securely and deliver then! promptly at
any Depot or Hotel as desired.
DAVID PEASE,
S. W. Cor. Clh & Arch Sts.
Philadelphia.
Aug. 17, 1830 lyMny
ROH'S'ISOS !IEIlL,iXI
mix DOCK-
rflllE sulwrrilier has built himself a dry dock
I. in Northumberland, above the first lock on j
the 'ct Branch Canal, where he intends build- ;
ing and repairing canal boats. He can take boats :
on the dock from two to five dollars cheaper than
iffcv can be taken out, with machinery. j
Thankful lo those who favored him before, lie
hones bv carefully attending to ull the repairing
entrusted to him to still merit a share of public
patronage.
JOHN HUMMEL.
Northumberland, August 10, ISoO. om.
"LIVER COXtIPIi aint,
JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR
N EUVOl'S DEBILITY. DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS,
1
ND nil din-vim uriuiiiji frmn a iUs rlrirtj liver or rto.
iiuch, mttii tilt I
Mo.) In 111,. fr
iiuicli, uitch uftronstttKiii ti, itiwuril l'll-'s. KulNiefw. or
l.l'i.nj in ih.i haui. Aci.hiy el' I lie I!nn.:i'h, Naui::.
HrnrtUirn, iliri-iiiHt .r r-,li lulliiftw t-r weiclit in the
itiim:Mh, H'Mtr KriH-mti'mi. Kinkmu or tiutiennK ut Hit pit
of tin rSTiuiHteh, mvinimii:)! "t hc !ie:u!. ImrritMuii'l (li!li-ult
hitsitlintCt timtf ring i Uic ln-urt. cti'-kinu or isutl--.it m;j
m-iiMiti'ini w hen in u lyiujr pxturc, l)iuiiifHA 01 visi n,
il r wt'lw Irct'.ireUi.' ' I'evor hihI dull pniii in the
heiul, tlr-iii'icucy r pci'Sj-iniiiuii, vcIIoumio t" tlitr skin mid
even, (win in tin suie. luck, rhest, liiulm, Ac, Kiul'lt-11
rliiKliftt ot 'lent lxiiiiiii'T in tilt ti'li. ruimtmit nuuj;iitiii(
ul evil, uikI (i r tut tltrir--t-i 111 of pj.u itf,
CAN' UK Kl-FJlt'Tl-ALlA CUHKD HV
ZCOyLZ-lTD'S
c Ki.tiiKATi:u .r:uvii Hindus,
I'ltKl'AUKU HV
1) K . C M . J A I' li S O X ,
AT TUB
GCIIMAN MKDIC1NE STORE,
Nn, 100 Arcti St., I'lilluilpluhla.
Tlirir pjiwer over l!i live dihessus is nin fxci!lcl. if
liail lulled.
'riirse Hitters an worlliv tliey ntttntiou nf invuliilH.
P.-sUM WUiiji ijit-iil irtiiCK in the rtx-iitiintioii ol' tlira-iiM ! ti
the Itivor anil lf;r giaiiilh, i:xrcnii K the inwt ttuut'luiig
M-iT(i in (aUnt-M( ami :til ictivnH m the ditft itivu urunri,
tluy ure, tvitli:il, , t'fii.-iin niul pliinfunl.
Fioiu liit' sit UfcJ
The Kdittir Kii.l, live. 'J-.M
'iH. iioi-LAll LKL KBllATEU (iLKMAN JIlTTEH for
'the cure ttt ltivt-r (.'niiipl.iini, .lutuitJicL'. iyictt,ii, t'lirt'nic i
or Neriuii iJfhiiur, m dcwrviMliy one ol" the im t ln-im- ;
litr niciiinnn of 'iu! (t;iy. iheti Jtit'.na liave Iwvi, uctl
ly IIioumihIk, uiJ'i a friend ut oureihuw iy he has hum
nclf rcieiVfi nn tilVctinil mitl iwrinuni'iit uuruof l.iver
Coiiijtlmtil from the uaeoi llin reuieily. We arc cuiiviiu'c-l
lhat, in lr use of tht!ts litUcm, Ut ialknt contuntly
f-aiuu uiiriiplh ami vitror u fart wortliy ol grtiat coimiiii'
ra;i n. Tin y ai plinn uit in lash; mitl mncll, und can he
used hy KM'iin. with the must ilfht-utt utouuichi with Kite
ty, under uny ciuuiiuiimces. W e are K(w-ukinjr fi'oin tx
jKTifin-e, and lo the uiUirUd we advii'' llu-ir use.11
Judi;e,M.M. Noah, a Renlit-itiaii with gieut "rin:iifir
nnd literary ntUiiiimt-iiiti, ;ud m hm "New Vork Weekly
Mi-itMt iijicr," January ti, lftOH :
)r. lii.'tlaiid'n (ierinni Hi it erf). Here is a preparuliun
whi.h the loading prfwet in the riiioiiuppeur to be ununi-ih-iih
in reeoiiniieiittiii!!, and the reason 11 ohvioua. It ia
mude utter a pre:riplioii rufhed hy one of the init eele
braied ptiytieiana of modem times, the bleJJr. Chr vtenher
Wilheun llooliaml, lVolVtstvtr to ihe l iiivai iily of Jena,
pnvule lMiytiemu U the Uiii) of FruiMia, and one of' the
((rent tut medical writers U ern win y' hits ever aoduetd. He
win enihatieully the titciny of Imndnig, aud therefore a
niedieiue til which he Was the inventor und undonier may
lie (Miiihleiitly relied ou. 11 Kpeeiuliy reftiiiuiimidet) it in
Liver Complaint, lypipta, Uel-iiiiy, Vertigo, Aridity of
the Ktoimieh, Conttitution. and ull complaint urimng from
diiMM'dered rnKlition uf the smuuich, the liver and the
intct-tm-t. Nine fbihutvldhia piers eipretw their jonvie
tion of its eieelknee, and ev-nd irt the editor speak of
ttu elliets irom ineir tiwii iiioivhiuiii e&pcnenre. I niltT
theiwi rireumstimc-!, we leel warrurded. not only in railing
the ulli)lon of out reudem to the present prem-nt proprie
tor's (Dr. C. M Juck n') prpiiuratum, but inrecoiniueiid-
in If theuiticte to hi uimcieu
Mure Evidence.
The'-Philudeliia But unlay Gazette," the h. ut family
iieWimupef puhtished in the l iiiled States, the editor ttun
J)r. Hoop ana's her man flitters,
"H is ftrldofu tlmi vfe rerotnmeud what are terniHI Pa
tent Medicines, to the confidence at id patmnao of our
readfm; and, theieioru, when we recommend Dr. Hoof,
laial's (rcrni ui Hitters, we wis it lo be dintinctly uurlei
tood Utttt wo are U't Hjettkiiig of the nostrums of the
day, that are iimi-if, about, tra hue, period end then lor
coiteuuitei iney luiveaiiie ineir gumy race ot ihuh-IucI,
but ol medicine long esuMihed, univerHslly prixrd, und
which hns met the hearty Kppruvtd of the Faculty itself.'
That this medicine wdi cure Uiver Complaint tuid JJys
pepiur no one ean Jim!)t, after U'inj it as directed. It acts
Bpeuiliusllv ufK-u the stomach and liver U is prefTerable
to calomel ui all billi us di seniles the effect Is immediate.
They can be administered to FeinaJa or lru'uiu with aitiety
aud reliuUc Uuelit, at any ln.e.
BEWARE OF "COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has at.ained that high character which ia
ueoeasHry lor all medicine to attain to induce couateiiciiers
to put forth a spurious article at Che risk uf tha Uvea of
those are innocently deceived.
LOOK WELL TO THE MARKS OF THE OENUINE
They have the written signs turs of C. M. JACKSON
upon the wrapper, and the luuna biowo in tha hottie, wiUx
our which they are spmioua.
For tals, wliolosala and rouil, tha
German Medians Store,
No. ISO ARCH Sire, one door beiow fe.it h, (leU of
278 Race street.) Fhiladeiphia, and by respectable dicts
generally throughout tha country.
Also Kot asla bf H. Nuuti, fimary, mi M A.
M Cat, Northumbariswl
Augiajt 17, Icot) ly
ZEITZ 8c CO.,
IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN
Books, Prints, Engravings, Stationary
GIU Fruiiic nnd Mimical inslru
mciili. No. 78 North 2nd St., between Arch & Kucc,
PHii.siiEt.rHi jt.
MPORT to order and have constantly on hand
a very large assortment bf goods in the above
named lines at wholesale and retail. Principally i
. H3 OD CE S3
In German, Latin, Gfrcek, Hebrew, French. Italian
Spanish and other languages; Classics, Diction
aries, Grnmmcrs, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile,
Picture, Drawing and Model Books fur Architect
Cabinet, Carriage ami other manufacturers.
MA PS. GLOBES nnd Blank Books of every
description. Splendid Lithographic and other
Prints. .
Ml'StirAI. lSTnt ?irc?fT.
Arrordcotis, Banjos, Bows for, ill string instru
ments, Bridge und Tailpieces, Clarionets, Files,
Flageolets. Flutes, Guiliirs. Octnvo Flutes, Patent
Heads for GuiUirsand YiolinccHos,. Tambourine,
I lining Forks anil Hammers, Violins, violin and
Guitar Pegs, Yiolim'ellos ami Strings for nil kinds I
of Instruments Wholesale and Kctail. Accor-
deons repaired. I
Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail, !
a large assortment of the very best
2n!Ytft.N EltOWZK POWDER
Dutch Metal, French und Florence Leaf Metal
Thermometers. Haiipencits.-Faber and other
Leadpeucils. Bed, While and Black Chalk Cray- !
ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scavlicators,- j
.spring Lancets Pocket Piesc'ijition nnd Gold I
Scales and Weights l etter, Fancy colored and j
gilt Paper Playing Cards itn l other French nnd !
German Fancy Article'', for the sale of which
thev are the MAN UFA CTCRE Us AGENTS. ,
J'ulv fi, 1850 i
- - I
GXEAT ATT3ACTJ0III! j
XEW AI ( HIllP GOODS, !
JOHN W.-FXIXLING-, I
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa., i
fW"AS just received and opened a largo assort
55 incut of superior nnd choice Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, w ell adapted to the coining sea
son, which he will sell at the lowest prices. His
stock consists of general assortment of almost all
articles of uso in the Dry Goods line, consisting
in part of
Cloths, Ctis-.vmercs, Summer-StufF for
Clothing and Veiling.
Ii a 1 i e -I) r c s s Gooth.
Gloves. Hosiery, Laces, Shawls, Muslins. Sheet
ings, Tickings. Fine Muslins, Ginghams,
Linens, &u.
ALSO: A general assortment of
GKUC EnillS, HARDWARE, QUE ESS.
WARE. LIQirORS, DRUGS, AS 1)
MEDIC IS ES, PAISTS
ASD DYESTCFF,
and every variety of articles.
KIT Country produce of ull kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, April U7, 18.'0.
NOTICE.
LL person indebted to the subscriber on
Notes. Boo'.; Accounts and Constable Fees,
arc hereby informed that bis books (Vc., have
been ptuced in the hands of J. H. Zimmerman,
Esi.. for collection oud will be pu! into suit with
out delay if nut immediately attended to.
THOMAS A. BILLINGTON. .
Sunbury, August 3, ISM.- Ut
170TIC2.
rpJMlH subscriber being about lo leave .Sunbury,
jfc reipicsts nil persons having any cl.inis a
Kainst him. lo present than to FKEDEKICK
LAZAK'l.'S, lv-q.. for settlement, to whom also
all persons indebted to iho subscriber, are reques
ted to make payment.
W. POVNTELL JOHNSTON.
Sunbury, August 10, lb.'il). ot
NOTICE.
Unik of Tlm-ii:. A.
TlIIK Unok- of Tlmuiit A. Uilliiityton. lato
JL lu,ritrol.orlium!'rl;nitl countv. have Uon
l'tt in my hamlK (or colkvtioiu .-111 jtcrsoiiH iuJeli-
ted lo him lor iMuTill Iocs, nri required to call
iinmt-tlinti'tv for wrtt'.cmt'iil, olhorwit-c Hiiiln will
!)o brought without rt'sjuvt to prmintt.
fkeuekh:k lazaius, j. w
Sunbury, August o, lS.rj0.
"tV OTH'E ik hen-by given that letters of A J
1 yt tiiiiiistmtion have been granted ti ttie
tuibr-eriber, on the estate of John C. liiebiir, late
of Mianiukin, Northuniliorland county, dee d
All iH.Ton indebted to said estato or having de
mamls against the Haute, arc icntcil to call
ior wtthnent. JOSEl'H JUKI), Adiu r.
Shuiuukiu, Au;. 10, 1830. Gt
"DEATH'S DOOR."
IIov freijnently do we henr thiii cxpreifeioii, which i
meant to convey to the iiiintt Uie tnm stue of siekuens
thtit u p;iti'iil call he re-Utc.-d lo, und live. .Mr, llurri
moii, a ineiiilM i of the Trinity Church, was. an she ixpies
km her wit", brought d own to lJJeath's ilir1,) hv Kheu-
inutiitin und .Nerv'oiiit licuilaehe, when, like an nuel of !
nieiiry, Hallway's Iteudy Uelh f relieved her n her severe j
paiutt und removed her to her Itiemln in perfect health.
J lie very umlaut uuuwny'M Kenny uciiet in applied, us i
IS lire experienced, it s mitf, ueaiy. clean- :
uud purities ; it inxliintly nllays irntuli n, reduce in. j
llauuimtiens mid fwellingn.'relirves the ni"t severe .Neu
mlnie iiinK, pivea isj t i ilurnn, Scaldi". Sues, Kruptious ;
cures Kht uiiiatifciu. I.uuiliuo. Uout, J'aiulyis. iiuiiim,
traiiii, SpuciuK, ti .ti .erk, WeuWiie in the Side ami
It'iek, S ie8 if till Viiiiiln, CiiIIk, Hmiaeri, Clmfca, t-.nti
Tiiroat, InUian.a, liotireneKN, Coughs, Coldf,
toutu ACHi-; ti:iti: i. ixk second.
Thi torturing nilefti hi can he cured in un iiiHtitiit for
the moment the lielief t"tichcA the ueive. the juiui is ini
lif;aleil. Is. i wilh Tic Dolneex bud Heiuieniiua, Neural
gia uud Sick lieadiiche lmth thu pans where the pain
is uiiutt severe, uml in u few iiiihutes you will tie entirely
relievitl. Talvcn internally it will urresl the uiodi violent
Spatiins and Crump, sti-p vonniiii? or to uuieh puriu;.
in nil rM-s it will izive utretiiiili ir weakness. ise l"-r
puin, heal'h for Hiektu-fM. No Ucarly Kelui in genuine un
tesa aigiu-d hy HADWAY & CO., W ! ult..u Street.
iu:ii..T toili-:t ki-:h iitks.
TOKMDi:i.ldMI AND llMIANCii Tlii CilARMl?
t)V UKAL'TV:
Ra1WAY' .M KllirATKII Sv'41'.
ltailwuy's Metlteated S sip, so fuvoritbly k'io- tlirourh.
out the ftn-hionuhle world f-r its extremely Maud; puriiy
inti uud S'oiht.ur erte t"ii the tkm ; while hy it action
dii the p r. h iitiii the minute eccrei.iry vefb it expels ull
iuipuuiie from tlie mrfuee, allays every teiidPiie to iu
tl'iuiiiintion, nnd efleetiiilly dibtiUites nli rediietf, tan,
pinipleM, ipoi, fret klen, dic-ol nili' n uml other enUinenj
ernptions The radiant hlooiu it impurLs to ti chck, the
soitueae uud d-hcucy which it induced of the hand and
arms, it capability of Mootliiui; untaii n uml removing cu
taiwHiN defect, render it imlUpeiisahle to every t'iflet.
Gentlemen alter having will had it iilla8alt iii'tation
and teaiierui bs hi (he kih, uatl render it soil, miaiutlt uud
plea Mint,
During the heat urn! duKt of summer, or front und XAeuii
wimlai of winter; und id eunpof muihufn. stints oi insects
thilhlains, elm p ied haiHhi, or iucidenUil inttumniatiou, is
viriue huve Innpand esteiistvely been acknowledged Its
purifying nnd rMreshins propeities huve ohtumed im selec
tion from the ihoiinindB of other contnetics. botli of lairo-m-iiii
Hint itoiiu-eitc iiianufarturo, by the lm ton of till parts
ol the fanhl. 'liable worltl, fr-iiu the luirniiiff tropic to the
frozen reulnis of the lee Khiir. The public witl pleiiso
hear in mind thut Hmhvuy's Medicided Soap, is the only
s:iie prepuiaiion fH the skin now in use; this hit becti
rertiird Ui hy our niont piomiuent eheimwt. Ita hvay's
Soup ia free lrxin poinnotis, irrituliiif aud peruieiou in
gredients, it can be iied on the tender ukiii of tho uifanl
wilh the sum- happy reults us upon beauty in its prime
See that eitcli rukc is rnveloped in n aplenrfid lel of
steel vruTrnvm and fitrthet see that Imp signalura of K.
ti. IIADWAV is upon each cuke. 1'iice tent, lurge
cakts.
THE f.ROAVIN OHNAMENT OF BEAUTY
ISA I.lTXl RIANT HEAD OF GLOSSY HAIR,
JiADH AT1 CU4CAIIA VaLM:
Warranted tits best Hair Tonic in isct
For Dress i iii und Beautifying the hair.
It cleanses "the Soiip from Dundruu', keejs it clean, cures
Rcurvey, Buhlness, add Sores on the Head alopa the hair
ft om falling out, render it strong, fine, smoeah, s )ft and
glOksy. Feraons who huve kt their hair by sickness will
find a complete antidote ii.Kadway't Cireastuut Halm. It
also gives it a dark and beautiful color, and will prevent it
from turning gicy. From its exquisite purity, it is ad mi,
rabiy adapted lot the hair of children of the roost tender
age. It is a jid in Urge bottles for oenta per bottle, and
is warranted the beat hair preparation in use, it will net
soil the hat, cap, nc tha finest fabric See that the signa
ture of HAD WAY A CO., uuooacach bottle no Cir
cassian Balm is genuine without the signature of Rsdway
St Co.
Agent H B. Masser, Surtbuiy. ' 1
Aug. 10, l&a. timly
BLANK Pakcbmkvt Fxrim Dzist just prin
ted and for sai at tltii lie.
A ENOID'6 W KITING FLUD AM) COX.
CRK&S I K ior at thu oiHt.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
. Fmr the Cure f
COUGHS, GOLDS,
HOARSENESS, BHON
OHXTIS, GROUP, ASTH
MA, WHOOFING-OOUOH
AND CONSUMPTION.
This truly valuable Jtelnody for all diseases of
the Lungs and Throat, has become the chicl roll
ancc of Iho alllicted as it is the1 most certain cure
known for the above romidaints. While it IS
powerful remedial agents In the most desperate
and almost hopeless cases of Consumption, it is
also, in diminished doses one of tho mildest and
most agreeable family medicines for common
common coughs and colds. Bead below the opin
ion of men who ard known to the world, und the
world respect their opinions.
FROM' PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK.
"James C. Aver Sir! I have used your "Ciikii
11 r PacToK.u. in my own rase of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and am satisfied from ils chemical
constitution that it is nn admirable compound for
the relief of laryngial and bronchial dillicnlties.
If my opinion as lo its superior character can be
ofany service you arc ut liberty to use it as you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, LI.D,
President of Amherst College.
From the "London Lanret."
"AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of
the most valuable preparations that has fallen un
der our notice. After a careful examination, we
do not hesitate to say we have a largo apprecia
tion of its meriis and the fullest confidence in its
usefulness for coughs rind lung complaints."
Dr. Brewster, of Windham Co., Conn., sends
us the following testimony.
Dr. J. C. Ayor Dear Sir: I enclose you a
certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly
respectable lady of this village, wile of Mr. Seth
Cady, Deputy SherilV, Windham Co., Connecti
cut. The evrc in her case was very prompt, and
has attracted general attention,
W. A. BREWSTER. M. D.
Wrsr Kilmxi.I.v, Ct.,Scpt. SS 184S.
This mav certify that I wus arllictcd with a very
scvtiro cough in the winter of '47-8, which threat-
tened to terminate in Consumption. 1 bad lned
many medicines in vain, and was cured by the
use of "Aycr's Cherry 1'cctoral."
CVrll rJKl.N li Iv.UAUJ.
From Dr. Brvant, Druggist and Postmaster,
Chicopce Falls, Muss:
Dr. J. C. Aver Dear .ir: Enclosed please
find remittancc'lorall the CHERRY PECTORAL
last sent inc. I can unhesitatingly say, lhat no
medicine we sell gives such satisfaction as your's
Iocs: nor have 1 ever seen a medicine wlucii
Cured so many cases of Cough and Lung Com
plaints. Our Phisicians are using it extensively
in their practice, and with the happiest ellecls.
Truly ydum, 1). .Yl. JJKIAA l .
rUgPAIlKU BV J.C. A Y bit, rHB.MlST,1.0WKLl.,1ASS.
J Sold by Henry Masser, Sunbury; Mary
A. McCay, Northumberland- Dr. Gearhart, Se
linsgrove"; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists
generally.
July (1, lSoO.- lyceSm
MAHOGANY AND MAItKLK
AUTi tnu smoi,
Curner of Eleventh and Ridx;c Road.
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
GESERAL FURS1SHISG STORE,
So. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St.,
rHIJ.ADKI.l'lll..
TZMtll subscribers would rail tlm Bjipcial attcn
A tion of Cabinet Mnkrra nnd otliere, to their
very extrusive assortment of materials in tlieir
line, coitsisliiiir of Maliognnv Vcnecra, lloaril nnd
I'laiik. Hair Clotli, Curled Hair, Glue., Vuruisli.
I.ookin? (ilass riates, .Mahogany Knobs, Ded
I'osts, Marble Toim, and every ileserijitiun of
ISnrdwarc Tools, &c.
Cabinet Makers residing out of the City, would
find it (really tu their ndvautiiRO lo call at our
store to mrebiiso sueli materials as tliey want,
connneteil with their business.
All our goods tire WARRANTED,
of the best quality, nnd at very reduced priee.
Our 'JVnnt ure Cash, (no traJe.)
We guarantee to give every man the worth of
liirt money.
T. & UTH.OMPSOX.
N.H. Mahogany, Walnut uud Hand Kail
Plunk, and Stair UalhiKtera for Jjuilder a Iho
Muihle Mantles, alwayn on hand, hud every de
Bcrijjtion of turned work.
Juno 8, 1S30. ly
JACOB nUED'S
cxotiiim; boons.
Southwest Coiner of Fifth and Market Sheets,
Philadelphia,
YniO always Ucqs on hand a large stot-k of
cvi'rv variety of clothing made up of good
material, and in the latest and beat tIcs. He
would nlso inform the public, that he jay consi
derable intention in getting up Military Clothing,
in fjood stylo and on lvtisonuble tehus.
June lb5U- ly
READY 31AIJK
"IT7E take this liii-lhod to ijifurm thn readers of
' tl Sunliiiry A nn'iicciii, that, uhoulJ tlii'jr
visit, I'liiliidrljihia, in piu-sl of
dood and Cheap Clothing,
ami favor us with a rail, thev ahull nut bo ilix'uii-
poiiitt'd iii obtaining tho host of sannciitg at the
lowest rash prices. Wc huve now on hand the
lingest assortment ever oll'ered !ri l'liiladelphia,
uinonR which arc UKKSS and FIIOCK COATS
from .5 to )jil8, PANTS and VEsTS from 75
cl. to l?5, OVER COATS, CLOAKS, UCW.
NESS SACK COATS and COATTEES, ail of
whirh hall he sold at audi prti'e a to make it
an object for thfi people of Sunbury nd the sur
rounding country to extend to us their patronage.
l'EKKY K. M'NEILLE & CO.
South EdM corner of Qlh and Market.
July i:t, 18iU.
TOXIC MIXTt'RE,
FlJA THE Ci-RU OF FtlVEH A,D AoCE. WAR
RANTED. Tlllrt .inriviilled ini-ilii inv nuiy Im rt liod on wlif ii iimr
ly all iliri rrnH-die. lull: Ils value it n.it ru.lii leiitly
kimwik thrrt'iove, Hie priprit'br de.ifes lo enlarge fh
lii'Id of Un ust'tulin l- niukin kii'Mvn iru virtutwtnidellt
ciiry to IliiHiwtudti nl suiftrei s wlinHr uA auaru uml they
rati be .tl!y und (ttiiically cured ol'
FEVER AND AGl'E,
frilh'nrl Ihs uue of rfoisoiioiii ilrups, nuuMous pn0"'
the deleterious PtlwUmf qnitiius. It in nrt'ercl U the pu
llr ut low pries to plait! it wtlhin Urn rini-h of all, SMiired
that thoit who oh n uceording to directions will tind it
sufe and speedy vme Tor
Ktirm ixollait.
It is (t'ot a disasreesble nausoalitig compound but a I agree
ahle tonic esli iiluted lo remove the disease und give healthy
actina to the stomach and howelis.
icped only by Marshull h Co., n sola wholesale
ami retail by waid Jt Son, No. ill North Bth tstreet,
FhiladeJphiu. I'ries VI per suajts kiHile, and W per Uoi.
JaneiW, loju ly
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
NOTICE ia heretiy given, that letter leata
mentary, on tha estate of Thoma Vastine,
lata of Shamokin township, dee'd., hav been
granted lo the lubceribert. All person having
demand again! aaid eaUtc, are lequcated to pre
ent them for examination and aetUement, ajul
tboaa indebted i requested to make irornediate
pymnt. .. WILLIAM VASTIXE.
r AMOt VASTIXE.
f bimokin rhp., July 1 3, 1 8iO-H .
EE80LUTI0N
Relative td n Amendment of tho Coniti
tution.
IttioLViD irf TitK Suhi ua Hotrsx of B trssSHT-
Tivxs or Tilt Commonwealth or I'(s!)svLsiii tx
(isKSL AsRMaLT MKT, That tfts Constitution of this
t'oninioiiwaslih lie mendl in the second section ol the
filth article, so Hint it shall read s follows: The JudVes "
the Hupreme Court, of thn several Courts of Common I'leas,
snd of such other Conns of Record as are or shall be esta
blished by Inw, shall be elected br the rpialirifd electors ot
the Omnionwenllh in the limiinor foliowiin?, to wit! The,
Judges of I he Supreme Cuort, hv the qualified electors f
the t'isnmoiiwaaUh si lfie. The l'rcsidnlit Jud(t" of
several courts uf Common I'leos end of such other Court
of Record ss are or shsll be eslsl'ltsheil by law, and all
other Judges required to be Hjsriifd ill Ihe law, by the quali
fied electors of the respective dislriel uer which they
are to preside or set as indites. And thb Associele Judges
of the Courts of Commini I'leus bv the qnsitfied elector
of the counties respectively. The Jndpes of the Buprems
Court shsll hold their office for the term of fifteen years,
iflheyshnll so Ion; hehsve themselves wil I (subject to
the allotment hercinnfter proviileil fir, sulisequent to tha
first electiim ;) The President Jiidtes of the several Court
of Common Plens, snd of such olhej curls f Record aa
lire or slmll be esluhliMied hv low und all other Judges re
quired to be lenriied in the law, slmll hold their offices for
me icrm in ten yenrs, ll tliev stmli t 0.. behave them
selves well : The Ass K-istc .Iiidcci of the. Court of Com
nun l'lens slmll h M their orrieeS lv,r the erin of fiv year,
if Ihey nlmll s i IdiiR liehave thmimelvc well : all of whom
shall he C'Hiitnissiuiied by the Governor, but for any rea
s n:ihle cause winch slmll nut he suiricieut grounds of
iiilpenehinent, the Oovemiir. shsll remove any uf them on
the addi ct's ol two-tlnrrls ofeseh breach of the l.egiihtiire.
'I'lie first clecti'in shall take plaee at the general election of
this Coininomveiilth nest alter the iidopllun of lhisrt)eHd-ini-iit.
nnd the c'liutiiissioiis of all Ihe jmltfcs ,wlp ntay b
then in office slinll expire on the first Lohdny cf l)ecem
ber loll. iwiug. when thn terms of, the new .judges shsll
c .intiicnee. l'hc persons w!io shall then be elected Judges
of the Hitpreuie t.'unrt shsll hold their offices as follows:
one of them for ihree years, one for six yenrs, one ft
nine years, one for tweiro years, nnd one f.if fifteen years J
flic term of each to be decid.-d by lot by the said Judges, a
it-ion sfler the election ns convenient, mid the result certified
hy them to the (hrvcrnur, that the commissions may bm
in'sued in accordance thereto. The tudco whoso commis
sion will lirst expire shall lie Chief Justice during his term,
and therealler each judge whose commission shall first ex
pire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, and if two or more
coniinitiaons shtill expire on Ihe saine day, the Judgea
hohliaif tlictii shall decide hy I n which shall bt the Chief
Justice. Any vacancies happening- by Heath, lesignation,
or otherwise, in any ol the said coui'ts. shall be tailed by
appointment by Ihe Governor, to continue till the first
Monday of Deceinher suceeedinfr the next general election.
The J ikIkcs of the Supreme Court nnd the Presidents ot in
several Courts ol Common Pleas shall, at stated times, re
ceive for their services an udequate compensation, to be
iixeti ny law. vvineii stinu not be diimtiiMieu uurmg rncir
continuance in otfice, but Ihey shall receive no fees of per
ipiiftitcs of oilice, nor hold atiy other office of profit under
thiri Comnionwcallh. or under the government of the Uni
ted States, or nny other State of tins Union. The Judge
of Ihe Supienie Court during their continuance in onica
shall reside within lliis Commonwealth, and the other
Judges during tiieir continuance in office shall reside within
Ihe district or county lor which tliey were respectively
elected. ii '1
J. S. M'CALMONT
Speaker of the House of Represcntative$.
' V. BKST, Speaker of thi Senate.
SKNATH CHAMBER,
IIrrimbuho, January 4c, 1866. (
I. Saniitel V. Pearson, Chief Cleric of the Senate of
PciiiiKylvauiu.du hereby eertliyljint the forgoing resolution
o. lu on the Senate file of Ihe present session. entitled
"Kcsoluticn relative to nn amendment of the Constitution,1,
it lieing; the same resolution which was agreed to by a
majority ol the metnheis elected to each House of the hst
,i'cislatiire after haviutr been duly considered and discus
sid wits this ilny agreed to hy n majoritv of the member
elected to and servinc in the Senate of Pennsylvania, at it
present session, ns will appear by their votes' given on the
hii:il passage of res oliition, as follows, viz :
Thocevoiiiig in oivorof the resolution were, H. .Tone
lliooke, J. Porter Krawlev. William A. Crabb. Jonathan J.
Ctiniiinhiiin. Thomas S." pernon. Thomns H. Foresythj
I 'hurlcs I'rnily, Robert N. Friclc, Henry l'ltltoili John W.
(iuerusey, Willium Huslctl. Isaac Huitits. Timothy IvesJ
Joshua V. Jones, Joseph Konigitiacher, Ocorge V. Law
mice. .Maxwell M'Cn.'liii. H.-i 1 1 : i ! 1 1 11 Malonc, Benjamin
Manillas. Henrv A. Mnlilenliertr, Villism F. Packer, Wll.
lianilt. SadlerDavid Snnkev,' Pelejr B. Sovcry, Conrad.
Shinier. Robert I'. Stnrn tl. tlniiiel Stine. Farris B. Stree
t t. John II. Walker and Valentine Best, tiPKAKia
Vi.is iti.
Those voting ntsiiust the pnssnc ol the, resolution werj
(ieor;ie Ilarsic, AUftustiin Drum and Alexander King
Nn' s I).
Mxtiacl troilltlte Journal.
SA.ML. W. FEARON, Clerk.
Is TUT. Hut Of KLPUE8ENTATIVK3. j
llarritbura, March 14, 1850. J
I. Wilhrun Jack. Chief Clerk of the House of Represent
tativc-s of Feuiisvlvauin. do herebv certify that Ihe forgo-
intr revolution, (No. In'on the Senate file, and No. 411 on
Ihe House Journal ol'tlie present Session,) entitled ''Reaor
lution rclaliveto the amendment of Ihe Constitution" it
tietiut the irinie res ilulion which wu agreed ti by a ma
jority of the IlietulHTS elected to each House. of. the kist
l.cL'iillurc after having been duly considered nnd discus?
si-il. was this day agreed to bv u niujorlty or the member
elected to and Stirl ing in the Ilouseof Representatives, of
Peuiisylvunia. ut ils present session, as well appear by thei
V a. s, civen on the final pasture of the resolution, aa fol
ma Vi : ' ' ll j
Those voting in favor of the Mlssnge of the resolution
weie. John Acker, Jolui Allison, WilliniM Baker, Robert
Baldwin David J. Heat. Cmig Biddle, Jeremiah Black,
.lolmS. II iwen, Willinin Brindle, Daniel H. B. Brower,
Jesse It. llunleii, John Cessna, Henry Church, John N.
C:iiiviihiuu. Svlveiter Critllauil. Benjainill O. David, Wil
li nn J. Ilohhiits, J unes p. Downer, Thinnak. Duncan,
Win. Dunn, Wm. Kiey, J.ihn C. Evans, William Evans,
A. Scott Kwine. Alexander S. Feather, James Flowers,
lli-iiiainiu I'. Former, Alexander tjibbony, J nomas E.
Giiur, J.swph F. liriifin, Jos..-pli (liiflev, Jacob 8. Haider.
niier-Wil-
man. Ceorue H. Hnrt. tRert Hart. John Hfistlngs,
liam .1. Hemphill, John Hoge, Henry Huplet, Iwis Her
f rd, WnshiiipiMi J. Jackson, Nicholas Jones; John W.'
KMIingcr. Charles E Kulknid, Rols.-rt KlotI, Ilariiaon P.'
Iiin1. Morria Leech. Jonathan D. Ix:et, Ausoii lonardt
Jam.. '.I. Lewis. Ileurv Little Jonas R. M'Clintnck, John
I'. .11 rull sdi, Alexander C. M'Cnillv, John M'lianghlin,
John M I. 'oii. Samuel Marx. Jo)in B. Meek, Micliael My
ers. John Milh f. Joseph C. MuHoy, John D. Morris, Wm.
T. M inson, Ezi kiel .Mowiv, Edward Niekleson, Jacob
Nne-lv, t'hnrlesM'Neill. John B. Packer, Joseph C. Powell
.laiin's t:. Hcid, John S. Rhey, Lewis Roberts, Sarnuel
Itolasou. John B. Iiiillnrford. (ilenni W. Seofield, Thoma
C. Seoulcr. William Shaffper, Riehnrd Siiiun, Eli Blifef;
iihtuu Suutli, vviiliimi A. Smith. Dnitiei M.sinyser, n ii
lis'u II. Soulier. Thomns C. Steel, David Stewurd, Charle
Stockweil. Kilwin C. Trone. Andrew Wade, Rober C..
Walker. Thomns Walsn, Siilnev H. V ells, Hiram A.
Williams. Daniel Zerliey, nn.l John 8. M'Cahnont, Srua
ER Vcase7.
'J'lesie voting agninsf the passage of the resolution were,
Augustus K. Corn) n, Duvid Evans mid Jiiitfe M. Porter
Nays:).
J-ixtract from the Journal .
WILLIAM JACK, Cler;
Secretary' Orricl.
l"ih.d Murch lo, 1S.W. . .. ,.
A. W. BENEDICT, .
Dep. Sec. of Ihe Coinmouwecdtk.
Secretary' Orrics.
I'kxxsyi.vasia ss: . . ,
I n icKUTirv that the almve and foregoing t a irue and
correct copy la'the orliriiuil resolution of the tienera.Aasem
l!y. eiiliin.il,"ltesnlution relative to an lunendiuent of th
i onsiitmioii," us the same remains on lite in this office, . ,
.... In tcatiinong whereof I have hereunto
Jsrt ' "l '"' Imud: and caused W be arhieq M
37.7 t:'C aej.l .a il..Se..retfirv;s f ItBce. at Hnriiaburc
If. 1U . - ' . . ; ,
S SS this lilleenth dav of June, Anno Domini
one tlioiisiuid cishl hundred and fifty.
Stiffs
A. L. RUSSELL, .
Sec'ry of the Commonwealth:
July, ICS". am.
NEW STOlifi I
A SEW STOCK Of OOO0S,
At the Store formerly occupied oy John Boppr
In Market Street, Sunbury.
riHK auWriliera icspoctfuUy inform the pub
L lie that Ihey lia'vc ju&t tucciveJ, anil are now
opening
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF DRV OOODft.
Consistinjr in part of
Cloth, C'asi'imerei, Sattutrtts, Vesting, Pahla'
lonii Stuff, Calicoes, Ginghams, Latent,
Vesting, Flannels, Cambrics, Linens,
Fine Miistiiis, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, lfe.t
ilartUvare, Quceusivnrt;
Puigiami Meuicixe,
ALSO:
A large asrortniont df
Groceries, Fish, Salt and Piaster; '
I.arliov 8ltor au.l Gaiters, Fluid and Fluid Lamp
Al! of whlcli will he sold on the moat reason
bl term.
C'oittiln- produce cf all kind taken in ex
cliaugo at the best price.
JOHN BUTER8 A CO.
Suiiburj, April 13, 1850. ly
BROWN'S fcsSENCE OF JAMAICA GINi
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FstiWAi' Medicated Soap for un Inirn, Unf'
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Radwa) ' Circaaaian Balm, for th hair dand
rulT&c. Iiadway' Ready Relief t Creinp, Choltej
Cholera Morbua, ote. 1" j
11. B. MA8SEF.
Sunbury, Aus- S. l6s0'
At"Rl"M-An excellent article fat l
by HENRY MASSER.
Sunbury Jan. t7th, 1849 tf.
rpEAb, from tha New York Canto and fki
I T Company. For eel by
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