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SUNBURY AMERICAN AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL.
i TUIRTr.FtnsT CONG es-lt Imln.
.. -Washington, Sept. 33. 1850.
" HoySE. Tha House went into Committee
of the Whole on the state of the Union, and
returned the' consideration of the Navy Ap
propriation Bill. ,
, The amendment to Abolish flogging in the
nary, except in cases where courts martial
- ate held, and the sentence is not carried into
fleet until twenty-four hours after judgment,
"and abolishing the spirit ration, and giving a
remuneration of five, cents per day, was fur
ther amended by addling, "that wine and
'ardent spirits shall not be Used by officers on
VKIpboard while in actual service, except as
medicine, to be administered under the di
reption of the ship's surgeon."
Mr. Thompson, of Miss., offered a substi
tute for .the above, which was adopted, 89 to
3'l, "that flogging shall be hereafter abolished
Hn the naval service "
Mr. Stanton, of Tenn., offered an amend
'rnent authorizing the Secretary of the Navy
So enter into a contract with Messrs. Bryan
for building three steamships to run between
he United States and the coast of Africa
Mr. Jones raised a question (hat the amend
ment was not in order.
The Chair ruled that it was.
Mr. Jones appealed, and Committee refused
'to sustain the Chair Ayes 39, Nays 91.
Mr. Stanton, of Kv., olfered an ampnd-
'ment, which was rejected, that the officers of
Ihe late Texas Navy be incorporated into that
'of the United States. ,
Mr. Evans, of !!., again offered an
'amendment to abolish the spirit rations.
Mr. Hibbard moved to amend by prohibi
ting it to officers, except as medicine.
Mr. Jones wanted to know how many offi
'cers would be sick, if the amendment should
be adopted 1
Mr. Kaufman moved a proviso that no
'more than one duse shall be admisiered a
'day. Laughter. This was adopted and
then the entire amendment was rejected.
AMIN DEY,
The Turkish Ambassador, is receiving eve
'ry attention at the hands of the Government
at Washington. On Thursday the 19th iust.,
the Hon. Daniel Webster, Secretary of
'State, paid him the compliment of calling on
him at his lodgings; after which lie took him
in his carriage to the Capitol, and intioduced
him to many members of both Houses of Con
gress. The Envoy appeared much satisfied
ty this courtesy, and spent some time in each
ouse. The National Intelligencer says that
the Serrate', in the course of the day, having
under consideration the Civil and Diplomatic
Appropriation Bill, 'inserted an appropriation
often thousand dollars to defray the personal
expenses of the Envoy during his residence
and travels in the United States a mark of
respect towards the Sovereign of Turkey, and
to the motives which prompted this mission
On Thursday night, the Envoy wnsse'riWIed
by the Marine Band, at his lodging, at I lie
National Hotel, and having been vociferously
called for, ho appeared at the window, and
through his interpreter, Mr Brown, addressed
the assemblage. He mentioned that lie was
the Columbus of his nation, beiris the first
native Turk who had visited America. Hav
ing acknowledged the attentions and kind
ties shown him, and expressed his admira
tion of our country and its citizens, in the
true spirit of Eastern munificence, he ordered
a collation for the Band, and retired amidst
the cheers of the assembled multitude.
The following whimsical circumstances
happened some time ago in Kilkenny :
"A tailor, who was married to a very sickly
woman, got enamoured of a young girl who
lived in his neighborhood, and, on certain
conditions, he agreed to give her a promise,
an writing, to marry her immediately on the
demise of his wife; in consequence of which
Mr. Snip passed the following curious note of
'hand. "In two days after the demise of my
tpneeent wife, I promise to Mary Mix Moran
'or bVfier, value received, under fifty pounds
sterling. Vjiveii under my hand this six
'leenth day of May, &c, J. Sullivan.' Shortly
'after Mitis Moran received the ubove note,
she died, leaving it endorsed to u female
Vriend, who alee chanced to take a fever, and
died, tsefore the tailor1 wife; however, on
tier sick'bed, she ato endorsed the note, and
gave It to aootftin, wfcotu the tailor absolutely
"inarrleil, agreeably to rtie endorsement, in
Wo day's after the death 'ef his Wife, and it
said the tailor and his wife are now living
happily iu tlie 'city 'ef Kilkenny."
Destructive FiTi'e in toTT'sVVi.i.'B. X fire
'broke out Potts'viUd, at X o'clock, yesterday
morning, that has 'caused extensive destrUc
tion. It had its origin in Ate carelessness of
'a teamMer, who wa"? tending his horses in
the stable of Geisses' tavern, on Centre street,
above Market. It consumed trie wiole row
'of stables on that side of the street, and all
the shops and offices on Market, street to
Thomson's store, which was saved. Mills'
tavern, on the opposite suta of trie street Irom
'Geisses' -stable, was also destroyed ;l and con
siderable injury waa done to the Methodist
church adjoining. The property lost is to be
Regretted chiefly for the immediate inc'o'nve-
IiieiVc'e of the occupants. Otherwise, like the
arge fire on Centre street', it will put substan
tial and gotJd looking buildings iu the place
of unsafe and unsightly rookeries'.
Great. Foot Race. the Lock port Demo
crat says a great fodl race came off at Hail,
land, Niagara co, on Saturday last, between
ihe Tonawanda and Chippewa Indians) The
distance run waa ten miles without stopping.
The first two miles was performed in nine
mWures and thirty-five secoMs-Mhe last two
in t&tlv minutes and fifteen seconds. The
bursa waa taken by Isaac Hitt, a Tonawan-
... .iii,.
da, (not yet eignteen years oi age,) in jtjiy
tight minutes thirty-two seconds. Con
irUrin sore inconveniences of the ground
it it considered one of trie greatest feats on
record. '
k farroef in the neighborhood of Coopi
er'i Creek; has after long trial, succeeded
in growing, from W:plant fiva large
iZt.S.- lis, Intends to present Barnum
vitb S fullijrown ioo.ter u specimen of
. Estate of Samuel Culp, ten., deo'd. .'.
NOTICE is hereby given, that lettsrt of ad
ministration have been granted to ths sub
scriber, on tha estate of Simuel Culp, sen dee'd.,
lata of Upper Augusta. - AM persons indebted to
said estate or having claims against the same, arc
requested to call on the subscriber for settlement.
JOHN HAUGHAWOUT, Adrn'r.
Upper Augusta tshp., Sept. 14, 1850. 6b
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
John tone & Sons,
Importers and Dealers in
Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods.
No. 45 Smith Second St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
HAVE received by lata arriva.li from France, a
large and very desirable assortment of
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
among which will be found
Bonnet Velvets of all colors in variety of prices.
' Satins " " "
Corded Velvets a
Figured, water'd and corded Bonnet Goods.
Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, a largo assortment
French and American Flowers.
Laees, Bonnet Tabs, Crowns, Bucirams, Ac.
Ac., together with a splendid assortment of Paris
Fancy Feathers.
The above goods were selected by one of the
firm in France, and will be sold at the lowest
market prices.
Philadelphia, Sept SI, 1850. lino.
To the Voters of Northumberland County.
Fellow Citizens!
TCnrniirnmH hv tnnnv nf mv frirnfts. I herewith
offer myself to your consideration as a Candidate
lur uic omre, pi ,
VOUNTY COMMISSIONER
at the coming election. Should I be elected to
said Office, I shall endeavor to discharge the duties
tlicfcdf 'to the best of mv ability.
, CHRISTIAN ALBERT.
liowcr Mahonoy, Sept 7, 1850.
To the Votert of Js'orthumbhland County
Friknds and Fellow Citizkks:
Encouraged by a number of my friends in the
different sections 6f "die county, I offer myself as a
candidate fpr the office of
COkJtTY COMMISSHOXEII
at the coming election, should f receive a majority
of your votes, I pledge myself to perform the du
ties of said office faithfully and to the best of my
ability.
GEORGE T. TRAl'TMAN.
Jackson Up., Aug, 31, 1850. 'tE.
ASOTHER sUfiftTIFIC WONDER.
PEPSIN!
THE TRUE
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
GASTRIC JUICE !
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CTTREH,
.Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth Stomach of tht
Ox, after direction! of BARON L1EBIG, the great
Physiological Chemist, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D.,
No. 11, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,
This is truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Na
tare's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric
Juice.
t3T Half a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of Roost Beef in
about two hours, out of the stomach.
DIGESTION.
DIGESTION is chiefly performed in the stomach by the
uid of u flu id which Ireely exudrs from the inner cisut
ot tJtul orffuu, wlieii in a state of health, culled the Gustne
utce. This nuid is itie ureal soivcm 01 tue r ood, the
Purilyinjy, Prvsttrving, and Stimulnting Agent of the stw
iiuich'ajKl tntcmiiies. Without it there will be no diges
tion,, ho conversion of food into blood, and no nutrition
nf the body ; but ruther a foul, torpid, painful, and destruc
tive condition of the whole digestive apparatus. A weak,
half dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gastric
Juice, aiidbeiicethe disease, distress and debility which
ensue.
PEPSIN AND RENNET.
PEPSIN is the chief element, or irreat Diireatinff Princi
ple of the Gastric Juice, it is I on ud in greut abundance iu
t)ie solid ports of tlx; human stomach after death, and some
times causes the stomach to digest itself, or eat itself up.
It is also found ia the stomach of animals, us the ox, calf,
Ac. It is the material used by farmers in makinir cheese.
culled Rennet, the effect of which hus long been the apecial
wonder of uie dairy, me cunning ot mutt is the nrst pro
cess of digestion. Rennet poNteutus astonishing power.
The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly one thousand times
its own weight of milk. Baron Liebig states that, 'Ont
part ol Pcpalu dissolved in sixty thousund parts of watei,
will digest meat and other food." Diseased stomachs Dro-
duce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. To show
uiai in is want may oe penecuy auppuea, we quote the (ol
io wing
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
BAHON LIEBIG, iu his celebrated work mi Animal
ChemiKtry, says: "An Artificial Digestive Fluid auaiagotis
to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu
cous membrane ot' the suimoch of the calf, iu which various
articles of food, as meat mid eggs, will be softened, chang
ed, and digeatcd, just in the same maimer as they would be
in uie nuuian siomucn."
Dr. PEKEHIA, in his famous treatise an "Food and
Diet," published bv Fowlers Jc Wells. New York, rare
35, states Uie amne great fact, and describes the method of
preparation, iitereare lew higher authorities than Dr.
Pereirn.
Dt . COM BE, in his valuable writings on the "Physiology
of Digestion," observed that "a diminution of the due quan
tity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prevailing
cause of Dyspepstia and he slates that 4 'a distiuguialied
professor of medicine in litnoii, who was severely alHict-
ed with this cemplaint, finding every thing else to fail, had
recourse to the uastnc Juice, obtained lroin the stomach of
living aniniuls, which proved completely successful."
Dr. GRAHAM, author of the famous works on "Vecre-
tnble Diet," auys: "it is a remarkuble luct in physiology,
tbat Uie stomachs of' aiiimuls, macerated in wuter, impart
to the lluid the property of dissolving vurious articles of
food, and of etfecuug a kind of artificial digestion of thsin
iu no wise ditlerunt from the nuluml diffentive process."
Dr. SIMON'S great work, the "Chemistry of Man,"
(Lea Hlmwht.nl, Phila. lMtl, pp. says: "The dis
covery of PEIIN forms a new era in the chemical history
of Digestion. From recent Xeiiuieuts ws know that
food lit dissolved as rapidly in an artificial riigcstive fluid,
isreiMired irom pepsin, as it is tu the natural uuvtrir Juice
ltsrlf.,
I'fotessor lLUL.lur ot the Jefteison Coiione, l'htta-
delphio, In his great work on Human Physiology, devotei
more lluut any pages to hii examinaiion ot mis soDjfci.
His cxjieriiueuts with Dr. Beaumont, on the Guitrie Juiee,
otrtaiiied from the living human stomach and from animals
are welt known. "In all cases," he suya, "digestion occur
red as perU'cUy ui Uie artificial as iu Ue naturul digestions."
AS A DYSPEPSIA CUHER,
Dr. HOUGHTON'S propnnmoii of I'K1SIN has prndu.
cm the ni'Mt iiuirvellnu. elftu,' curing etim ot' Debility,
Kiiuiciatioti, Nervoiw Uei'liiia. and Dytimptic Consumption,
sutipRwd U be on the vnry verge of Uie RTHVe. It is im
poasilik: to give the detail of cntm in the limits of this !
Vfitiemeik-but autheiitioatMl certihentes liave been given
rlf more than TWO liUNDKKD KK.MAKKABLK
(M'HIvS, iu lluliidelphie. New I ork, and Utnu aknie.
'lhHM were neurlv oil deanerate ciiaes. yuri the cure, were
uot oliily ruAd six) vv(Uidtrl'ul, hut permanent.
It is a great r.ii lit n A i ilmji tt ana pnrucuiuriy
useful for teiuleiicy lo lius diaordef, Liver dnnplui..!,
I; ever atHl Ague, or twdiy trauted rever and Ague, anil the
evil effects of Quinine, M ercury and other drugs upon Ihe
Digestive organs, afte'i a long sirkness. Also, for excess
in eating, and the yxi free use of nrduiil spirits. It almoMt
recoucllea Iteulth With luleniperanre.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS
which it does uot aeern to reach and remove at once. Ne
natter how bad they nuiy be, it OIVKS INSTANT KK
1.1 liK; A stugladosa removes all the unpleasant symp
toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to
nuke these aood entrls oernutnent. PUK1TV OK BI.OOU
and VKiOlt UK BODY', folloW at once. It is particularly
lvdlent ui eases ot Nausea. Voinitinc. Cramna, Boieiieas
ot lb pit of the Stomach distress after eating, low, cold,
state ot Ihe Blond, Heaviness, Lowness of Mpirlts, Despon
dency, Emaciatioa, Weakness, tendency to lusanity, Sui-
Tr'i. ., ON E DOLLAR per tlotlie. One bottle wiU often
etfoct t laatlng cure.
PEPSIN IN POWDERS.
s BLNT BV MAlj; FREE OF POSTAGE.
lTnrenveieiieiiriuirtdiii lo all naru of the country,
the DIOKUTIVE MATTEH l)F THE.PErfSlN u put up
in the fyrm of Powders, with directions to b dissolved in
water or syrup, by the patient. These powders contain
just tha same matter as the but ties, but twice the quantity
for the sprue price, and will be sent by mail, r sw ur
poul)ir.i7 cKV. TWl.l.AR mii n..-nill fen Dr. J.
8. HOUGHTON, No. 11 North Eighth struct, Philadelphia.
Biz paekagea for Iva dollars. Every package and bottle
bevaa wrmea aiguatur of i. i. HOUCiUTON, M D.,
so I Proprietor. , . . . , . .
Sold by agents in every towa in tha United States, ana
Ha.
by respectable coalers in raeaioinee generally.
FOR SALE BY John W. f riling, and Ceorg Bright,
unmry, pa. -
Mary A. McCay ., Northumbaralad.
Jehu H. Rso . . Miltoa, . .
Hayes fc alopormick, McEwensvtUa,
U 1 C.mumr.. BalUUfTOVe. -'
Jla.llwL.' .VPW Mahautaag--
Willuwi Deppin, waaonov. ., ,
Sunbiuy, Sept. H Itot m
.. . EMBKELMS,' PAftASOLS. CHEAP.
. IVllliam A Drown, i (
: Umbrella ft Parasol Manufacturer. .
No. 80 Market street,
VHtX.ADni.rHX A
DEALERS IN UMBRELLAS AND PARA
SOLS, wishing to purchase handsome good,
of superior quality, cheap, are invited tu call at
my Manufactory and Store, No. 88 MARKET
struct, one door below Third street, where every
variety of Umbrellas and Pars sols are sold cheap
er than they can elsewhere be obtained.
A call when vou visit Philadelphia, ia request
ed. - An examination of mv aooda will satisfy
you that it will be to your interest to purchase of
me. . , ,
Philadelphia, Sept. 14, 1830. lm'o.
MACKEREL,
SHAD, CODFISH, ,
8ALMON, 1
HERRINGS,
PORK
HAMS' AND SIDES,
8HOULDER8,
Constantly on hand
and for ante by
J. PALMER & Co.,
Market Street Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA,
Sept 14, '50 3m.
LARD AND CHEESE, J
Estate of Henry Leighow, deo'd.
NOTICE Is hereby given that lcttera of Ad
ministration are given to the subscribers, on
the Estate of Henry Leighow, dee'd., late of Point
township, Northumberland county. All persona
indebted to said estate or having claims against
the same, are requested to call on the subscribers
for settlement.
WILLIAM LEIGHOW, . , ,
PEMBROOK LEIGHOW. J AJm
Northumberland, Sept. 14, 18S0. 61.
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
M OTICE ia hereby given to the hcira of An
' drew Geiat, dee'd, late of Upper Mahonoy, to
appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Sun
bury, in and for the county of Northumberland,
on the first Monday of November next, then and
there to accept or refuse the real estate of the laid
dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon the said real
osrntc by an Inquest duly awarded and confirmed
by the said court, or shew cause why the tame
should not be sold, &c.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff.
Sheriffs Office, Sunbury
Sept. 7, 1850. 6L
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
TV OTICE is hereby given given to the hetra of
" Henry rctter, dec d., late ol Upper Maho
noy, to appear at an Orphans' court, to be held at
Sunbury, in and for the county of Northumber
land, on the first Monday of November next,
then and there to accept or refuse the real estate
of the aaid dee'd., at the valuation fixed upon tha
said real estate by an Inquest duly awarded and
confirmed by tho said court, or shew cause why
the same should not be sold, etc.
JAMES COVERT, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's Office, Sunbury
Sept. 7, 1850. 6U
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans court of
Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lic sale, on Saturday, the 5th day of October, next,
on the premise : the following property, to wit;
f our shares, ol a certain island, situate in tne
West Branch of the river Susquehanna. ooDosite
the laVidiiip: on the farm, of Nlcholaa Mensch, in
said county of Union, sftd .'ppposrie to the land of
in the county 01 Northumberland,
containing two acres or thereabouts, and known as
Cherry Island, late the estate pi Henry Walter, de
ceased. Sale To commence at lQ.o'ctocV, A. M.
of said day, when the terms of sale will tie made
known by . v . , . .
JOH? rHlLtilro, Uuardiart
of Elias, Molly. Sarah and EtpMria Walter.
By order of the court, 1
Jno. V, 1'urscl, Uk. S
August 31st 1S50. I. s. . ...... i ..
N. B. At the same time and place, the widow
and the heirs of Henry Walter, dee'd, will sell
their interest in the Inland, so that the purchaser
can buy the whole Island at once.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC Oft
NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS,
AND nil di prases nriphig from s disnrderrri liver or sto
mach, uch an constipation, inwurd Tiles, Fullness, or
blood tu tho henri. Acidify of the Stomach. Nausea.
jictiiLuiiiis, uiiKiiai iti r ma luiniciut ui y cigin til iiifj
Stomach, sour Kructntions, sink ii it or fi utter i up at the pit
of the Stomach, swimming of theliead, hurried and diiTicult
breathing, flutterinp at the heart, choking or sudlcating
sensntions when in a lying ponture, Dimness of vision,
dots or webs before the sight, Fever und dull pitiii in tho
lieua, Uenciency 01 perspiration, veliownciwot the sRinaud
eyes, pain in the side, back, rhost, Jimhs, kc, sudden
flush en of heat burning: in the flesh, constant imaginings
of evil, and great depression of spirits,
CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURKD BY
DR. H00FLA1TD3
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITtERS,
rRKrAHED BT
Btt.C. M. JACKSON',
AT TUB
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. l!IO Arch St., Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if
equalled, by any ether preparation in the United Htates,
as the cures attest, iu many cases after skilliul physicians
had fuiied.
These Hitters are worthy they attention or invalids.
Poasessiiu: cieut virtues in the reciibcatiou of diieaars of
the Liver and leaser glands, exercisies: the most searching
powers in weakneHs and uliectieus of the digestive organs,
they are, withal, sale, certain and pleaaaut.
Kmm the Hostou Bee.)
The Kditnr said. Dec. '."M
aid.
'1)h. lloon.iNu's Cklkubatbd German Bitters for
Uie cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyppepsia, Chronic
or Nervous Debility, ia dewrvndly one ol the inost Kipu-
lar medicines of the duy. luese Hitlers nave been used
by thouwiuds, und a friend at our elbow aaye he has him
self received an elfet'lual and permanent cure of Liver
Complaint irom the uae of this remedy. We are convinced
that, III the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly
gains strength and vigor a fact worthy of great conside
ration. 1 uey are pteeauill in luaie ajin aaieii. ana uan ue
used by perais with the most delicate stomachs with safe
ty, unde any eircuiniumcea. Wa are speaking from ex
perience, and to the atHicted we advise their use."
JurireM.M. NaAH. I aentleiluni with areat srientific
and literary attainments, said iu his "New York Weekly
McftHeuger,11 January u, 1H5U:
4Dr. lioorluiid's Gernuiu Bitters.Here is a preparatinii
whioh ihe leuiling presses in the Union appear tu be tiuani-
moim in reconiuiennina, and the reason is obvious, it is
nude after a prescription rushed by one of the moat eele-
bruted phyaiciuus of imiderii times, the late Dr. Chr stcpher
Wilbetui Uoohund, rrofeaatar to the University ot' Jena,
privute l'liysieiun to the King of Prussia, and one ol' the
greatest medical writers Germany has ever produced. He
was eraplialieally the enemy of humbug, and therefore a
medicine nf which he was the inventor and endorser may
tie coumlenuy renca on. ne Bperiaay recomraenarq it in
Liver Complaint. Dvnenaia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidilrof
the atomach. CoiMitiiatiin, and all couiplainla arising fnan
a disordered condition of tlie stonairh, tin liver and tha
intestines. Nine rhiladeldhia papers express their jonvie
tirai nf its excellence, aiul several ol the editors speak of
Its enecla irom uieir iwii iihjiviuuui experience, ivnaer
these eircumsuiecs', we feel warranted, not wily in calling
the attention of rait leaders to the preaeut present proprie
tor's (Dr. C. M. JuekAiMi's) nrepuration, but ui recoiuruend
ing tho article to a I urllictud "
More Evidence.
The "Pliitnrl'lphia. tiuturriay (Jaze'tie," tha beat family
newspaper published m ihe United ckates, the editor says
of t ' i '
Dr. Hoofiand'i German Bitters.
'It is seldom that we xeaommend what art termed Pa
tent Medicines, to the .confidence aial patronage, of our
readers) aild,theiere, vheu w reoomniend Dr. Hoof
laud's Gerluan Bitters, wo wis it to be distinctly under
stood that, we are not apeakuuT of tha noatruins of tha
day, that are noised about for a tnief period and then for-
Cotteiiaftei they havadojie their sjuilla rara of mischief,
ut of a medicine long eatahlishadi universally, prised, and
which has met tha heuaty approvaliof the Faculty itaeM."
That this medicine will cure. Liver Complaint and Dye.
pepaia, no que aandouht,.afuar using 'it as directed. It acta
auecitically upon ths atoiHaea. end. loet it ia .prsOerabla
to calomel in ail billioua diseases the erfeet la iaaediata.
They can be. administered to r'emala or Infant with safety
and reliabl benefit, at any time
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEIT!.
This medicine. Juu at.aind that high ahaiaatar which ia
teeeaaary lor all medicines to attain to niduee aountetfeiter a
to put forth a spurious article at the risk of tha Uvea of
those are inuocoully deoeived. ...... , . .
LOOK WELL TO THE MARK1 OF THE GENUINE-
They kava the written signature of C. M. JACKJON
upon the wrapper, and tha name blown in the buttle, with
cur which they are spuiinua. , ,
For sala, wholaaale aid retail, tha '
Herman- Miamn oiora, . . . ,
No. laO ARCsJ traet, one door below Sixth, (lata, f
t7S Reee street,) Philadelphia, and by raspaeunw oeaiers
generally throughout tha eountry. . '.'
ALaot-Poraala by H. MaasU, Boabury, aui M. A.
M'Car, Nonhumbarlaod.
August IT.lboQ ly ,
BLAK PiacgaltaT Pir Duns just rm
tcel and br aala at this effict.
, ZESTZ & CO.,
IMPORTERS OF F OR EI 0 N
Books. Prints, Eiijjtavlngs, Statipnary
Gilt Frames and Musical Inslru-
. , ,. . mentSa - .:
No. 78 North Snd between Arch tc Race,
TMPORT to order and have constantly on hand
A a very large assortment of poods in the above
named linea at wholesale and retail. Principally i
' ' X33 CD GD S3
tn Ocrman, Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, Italian
Spanish and other language! Classics, Diction
ariea, Grammera, Vocabularies, School, Juvenile,
Picture, Drawing and Model Books for Architect!
Cabinet, Carriage and other manufacturer!.
MAPS, GLOBES and Blank Books of every
description. Splendid Lithographic and other
Print.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Accordeona, Banjoa, Bowa for all string Instru
ments, Bridge and Tailpiecea, Clarionets, Fifes,
Klagcoleta, Flutes, Guitars, Octavo Flutes, Patent
Head! for Guitars and Violincelloa, Tambourines,
Tuning Forki and Hammers, Violina, Violin and
Guitar Pega, Violincelloa and Strings for all kinds
of Instrument! Wholesale and Retail. Accor
deona repaired.
Also constantly on hand, wholesale and retail,
a large assortment of the very best
OERMAN BRONZE POWDER
Dutch Metal, French and Florence Leaf Metal
Thermometers, Hairpencil,-Faber and other
Leadpencils, Red, White and Black Chalk Cray
ons, Mathematical Instruments, Scarficatora,
&pring Lanccta Pocket Prescription and Gold
Scales and Wcighta Letter, Fancy colored and
gilt Paper Playing Cards and other French and
German Fancy Article!, for the sale of which
they are tho MANUFACTURERS AGENTS.
July 6, 1850
GREAT ATTRACTION ! !
HEW IND CHEAP GOODS,
JOHN W. FRILING,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.,
WAS just retcived and opened a large assort
ment of superior and choice Fancy and
Staple Dry Goods, well adapted to the coining sea
aon, which he will sell at the lowest pricci. Hii
stock consists of general assortment of almost all
articles of use in tha Dry Goodi line, consisting
in part of
Cloths, Cassxmeres, Summer-Stuff for
Clothing and Vesting.
ladies II refits ftoodi.
Gloves, Hosiery, Lacea, Shawla, Muslins, Sheet
ings, Tickings, Fine Muslin!, Ginghams,
Linen!, dec.
ALSO; A general assortment of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENS.
WARE, LIQUORS, DRUGS. AND
MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND DYESTUFF,
and every variety of articles.
E7 Country produce of all kinds taken in ex
change at the highest market price.
Sunbury, April 87, 1850.
NOTICE
Is hereby given to
William G. Moore, Charles G. Moore, John W.
Moore, Isaac G. Moore, and Frances Moore.
That by virtue of a certain Breve de Partition
Faeienda to me directed, an Inquisition will be
held at 11 o'clock, A. M. on Wednesay, October
3, 1850, upon a certain tract of Land; situate in
Rush township, Northumberland countv, houn
ded by lands of John Gearhart, Jacob Gcarhart,
Herman Gearhart, Elizabeth Dcfriu, and John
Gulick, containing 87 acre! and 18 perches, more
or lean, to inquire whether the same can be equal
ly parted and divided to and among tha aforesaid
parties, without lopiliutioit of the whole at
wliieh titre and place the aforesaid parties are
hcrpby.vfar.ned to be and appear, if by them it
ia deemed 'expedient.
:, . . i ) ; .,. JAMES COVERT Sh'rlT
Sh'rffs Office, 3'u'nbnry, (
Aug. 22, 1860 84-6t (
. DAVID. PEASE.
S. IF. Comer '6th Arch Street, Philadelphia
T" AC e. i .11 1.:.'. I. ,'. V. T -,
H
sit? tor sale an ainua oi cuoicc. r amuy groce
ries at the very lowest prwi .xrz:-
Extra Fine, superior and, common, .Black and
Green Teai ; old Gov. Jva aiiJ, other, kinds, of
Coffee, all qualities of Crushed Lijlit Brown and
Brown Sugars ; beat Sperm Oil a ud Sperrrr ,ai)(i
Amuntine Candles ; Baker'a Chocolate, :gcoa
and Broma; Farina, Tapioca, Sago and WheiAcn
Grit! ; Olive Oil, Isinglass, Ketchups and Sauces,
Maccuroni, Vermicelli, English Split Peas, fee.
They will pack up all goods ,for the country
neatly and securely and deliver them promptly at
any Depot or Hotel aa desired. ,
DAVID PEASE,.
S. W. Cor. 6th & Arch Stt,.
A, . Philadelphia,
'ug'. 17, 1850 lyMay
"DEATH'S DOOR?
Row frequently do we bear this expression, which is
meant to convey to tho mind the last stage of eickueas
tliat a patient can be reduced to, and live. Mrs. Harri
son, a member of the Trinity Church, was. aa alie exptea
sraa heraelt, brought down to "Deuth's door," by Kheu
niatiain and Nervous Heudache, when, like an anpel of
Dlerey, Hadway'a Heady Relief relieved her of her severe
pains and restored her to her friends in perfect health.
The very instant Hadway'a Heady Relief is applied, its
beneficial erTecta are experienced, it soothes, heula, clean
sea and purities: if inauinlly allays irritation, reduces in.
tlunimatiena and swellings, relievea the moat severe Neu
luteic poius, fives ease to Knrns, Hrnlda, ttores, fc'.rtlptious
turci Rheumatism Luaibugo. Gout, Puiulyais. Hpruiua,
Htruina.Hpasms, Btiff Neck, Weukneu iu ihe Hide aial
Buck, Sores ol' all. kinds, Oulla, Uruiaea, Chafes, 8ore
Throat, Influenza, Honraeneaa, Coughs, Colda,
TOOTH ACHE CUKKU IN ONK SKCOND.
This torturing affection can be cured in an instant, for
the.nwiueut tie Kel.ef touches the nerve, the jMiiu is mi
tiyatert. Ho with Tic Dolcieitx uud lleinieruuui, Neural
gia and Hick Headache bulhe the purls where the pain
ia most severe, nod in, a few railiutcs (ron will be entirely
Believed. Tuken uiteruully it will arrest the most violent
Spaems and Crumps, stop vomiting or to much purging,
in all ease." it will give Strength for weakneaa, ease Tor
Eiin, health for aickiuns. No Heady Relief is genuine Un
as signed by 1IADWAV k CO., H1'2 Fulton direct.
ELKGANT TtllLET REQUISITE.
TO F..MUEU.1SH AND KNHANCtl TUK CHARMS
, ., OK RKAU'VY.
RapWAT'a MxinciTRb Soai.
Radwuy's Medicated Soup, sofuvorahly known throiurh
out the faaliionuble world for its extremely bland, purify.
ing auid epoihiiur icft'eets on the akin ; while by its action
on the potea ana the minute secretory veaaels it expcla all
impurities Irom the aurfuce, alUtya every tenttency, to iu
naniniutiian; and effectually diraiputea all rethicaa tan,
pimples, spots, freckles, diacoloratioua and other ruuiiieous
ernptiyus, .The radiant bloom it,iniytto the clieek, tlie
softnetftt aud detieuey which it induces of .the hanils and
arnitt lis eapnbility of waithing irritation and removing eu
taneoua deleuta, render it indiapeuanble to averv tnileli
tienllentci after aluiving w'l D1 'I, allaA'S all irritation
and tenderness of the akin, and renders it soft, smooth aud
pleasant. ., i. i
During tha heat and duet of summer, or frost nd bleak
winds of.wiuter; and in cases of sunburii,,siinga at iueecie
chilblains rliappcd hands, or incidental iiirlununntpul, its
virtues liave long and extenaively been arkuowledjf'M." Its
purifying and relreahiiig properties have obtained ila selec
tion from the thousands of other eoametica, both m Kuro
pean and domeeiic maniifacture, by Ihe b-'n toa ot. all parte
ol the faahioiuible world, from the burning Iropiaa to lbs
f rosea realms of the lee King. The publie will pleaae
hear in mind that Hadway's Medicated ffoap, la the aoly
sale prepaiation for the awm , now in use; thia baa been
certified to by our moat piominent cheiuisui. Hadway'a
Moan ia free from noianonua, irrltatina and pernieioua In
gredienta, it can be used on thteiider akin of the infant
with the same happy results as .upon beauty in ita paime.
Bee that each eaka is enveloped in a aplendid label nf
steel engraving and further aa.luat the signature of . R.
U. RAliWAV is upon each cake. Price U eenu, large
k"- ..
THE GROWING ORNAMENT, OF BEAl'TY
IS A LUXURIANT HEAD Of GLOSSY HAIR.
': .. aaPWAT's ciacaasua !alx.
: Warranted the best Hair Tonie in use,
For JDreaaiag and Beautifying the hair.
- it cleanses the Scalp f root Dasjdruff, keeps it clean, ears
Scurwey, Baldneas, and Sorea on the Head atops the hair
front falling out, render! it strong, fine, smooth, soft and
aloaay. feraons who have lost their hair by sickness will
find a complete antidote inRadway'a Ciroaaauin Bulla..- It
also gives It a dark and beautiful color, and will prevent it
from turning grey. From its exquisite purity, it is admi
rably adapted for tha hair of abildren of the unat tender
ag- It s sold ia large hotUes for U cents par boulaand
ia warranted, the beat bait prepaiation in uae, it will not
soil the hat, cap, or the Bneet labrie. Sea that the aigna,
ture of HAL) WAY k CO., is Upon each bottle-no bis.
eassiaa Balm is genuine without the aia iiaUus ol Had way
Co. . .i: i .
AaapT 11 B. Haaser, Sunbury.
Aug. 10, Ua0.wSmly
A
SNOLD'B WHITING TLUID AND CON-
CKES3 INK for al! at thu eHica.
CHERRY PECTORAL:
Fae the Cure t
COUGHS, OOZ.SS,
. HOARSENESS, BROXT
, OHZTXS, GROUP, ASTH
XaA, WHOOPING COUGH
A2TX CONSUWtPTlOir.
Thii truly Taluable Remedy for all disease's of
the Lunga and Thront, has become the chiei reli
ance of the afflicted aa it ia the moat certain cure
known for the above eomplainU. While ft ft Ik
powerful remedial agent! In the nioit desperate
and almost hopclcsi cases 6f Consumption, it ii
also, in dlmlhlalfcd done! OTie nfthe mildest and
most Agreeable family medicinoH ,fof common
common coujh! and colda. Read below tlie opin
ion of men who are known to the world, and the
world respect their opinions.
FROM PROFESs'On HITCHCOCK.
"JameaC. Ayer-J-Sir : I have used your "Cut
Rr Pictoial, in my own case of deep-seated
Bronchitis, and am eatiafied from ita chemical
constitution that it ia an admirable compound for
the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties.
If my opinion aa to fts superior character can Bp
of any service you Areat liberty to uso It as you
think proper.
EDWARD HITCHCOCK, Lt.p.,
President of Aril Herat College,
Frorn the "Londdrt Lancet.'
"AVER'S CHERRV PECTORAL is one of
the moat valuable preparation! that has fallen un
der our notice. After careful examination, we
do not hesitate to say we have a large apprecia
tion of its mari)i and the fulle st confidence in its
usefulness for cougha and lung complaints."
Dr. Brewster, of Windliain Co., Conn., aendi
U! the following testimony.
Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Sir! I enclose you a
certificate from Mrs. Catharine K. Cady, a highly
respectable lady of this Village, wife of Mr Beth
Cady, Deputy Sheriff, Windhain Co., Connecti
cut. Tho cvre in her case wus Very prompt, and
has attracted general attention, ,
W.A. BREWSTER, M. D.
Wkst KmixuI.T, CU, Kept. 28 1848.
This may certify thnt Ini afflicted with a vory
aevere cough iu the winter of '47-8, which thrcat
tened to terminate in Consumption. I had tried
many medicines in vain, and waa cured by the
use of "Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral."
CATHERINE K.CADV.
From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster,
Chicopec Fall!, Mam:
Dr. J. C. Ayer Dear Sir: Enclosed please
find remittance for all the CHERRY PECTORAL
last aent mc. I can unhesitatingly say, that no
medicine we sell give such satisfaction as your'a
dosi ; nor have I ever seen a medicine which
cured so many caaei of Cough and Lung Com
plaints. Our Phisiciani are using it extensively
in their practice, and with the happiest effects.
Truly youts, D. M. BRYANT.
rairABiu tn.c, xrxa, chemist, lo will, nasi.
I f Sold by Henry Maaser, Sunbury; Mary
A. McCay, Northumberland' Dr. Gearhart, Se
linigrove ; Dr. Beckly, Danville, and Druggists
generally.
July 6, 1850.- lyceSra
MAHOGANY AND MARBLE.
STEAM SAT" MILL,
AND TURNING SHOP,
Corner of Eleventh and Ridge Road.
AND
CABINET MAKERS,
GENERAL FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Second Street, below Dock St.,
PnH.ADKI.fHIA.
THE subscribers would call the special atten
tion of Cabinet Makers and others, to their
very extensive assortment of materials in their
line, consisting of Mahogany Veneers, Boards and
Plank, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Glue, Varnish.
Looking Class Plates, Mahogany Knobs, Bed
Posts, Marble Tops, and every description of
Hardware Tools, A: c. , ...
Cabinet Makers residing out pf the City, would
find it greatly to their advantage to ea'll at pur
store to purchase such materials as they v.aiit,
connected with their business, j( , h ,
...All our goods Art? WARRANTED',,
of the best quality, and a,t very reduced prices.
Our Term,! Are Cash, (no tradc. , . , . ,..,,
I i. We; guarantee lo give every man Ihe worth 'cf
hii money. ;, ,i
. :. -v,.. ,.. t. fc 1,'. THOMPSON.
I N. BlTnMuhflgany, Walnut..and , Hand Rail
Plank, and, Stair. Balluster! for. Builders alao
.Maibl'e Mantjes, always.on hulid, and every de
scription oi itrrneu iworlc.
June 8, I8S0 ly
. : j :'i' i t --r
Estate), of jJONATHAIJ IJElLER; dec'dl
M OTICE ii Wehy given, that letters of admin
A" iatration have bpe,n gfanted, ,tp tho.. subscri
be on the estate of Jonathan Metier, Into pf Up
per Aaausta townshiD. dee'd... All Dcrann .in
debted to said, estate qr haying cUiiius against the
same are requested tp ,cU ou tho f uhscribcr for
setjlement, ... , JOHN ECKMAN,.Adm'n
Up. Augusta tpsh., ug. 84, 1850. 6t
NORTII1.1IQERL4AU
BUY DOCK:
THE subscriber has built himself a dry dock
in Northumberland, above the first luck P'i
ine est o ranch Canal, whero he intends build
ing and repairing canal boats. He can take boats
on the dock from two to five dollars cheaper titan
they can be taken out, with machinery.
Thankful to those who favored hint before, he
hopes by carefully attending to all the reDairiiior
entrusted to him to still merit a share ef public
patronage.
JOHN HUMMEL.
Northumberland, August 10, 1850 3m.
READY MADE
WE e tl,i" metl,od to '"form the readers of
M llii Sunbury American, that, should they
visit, Philadelphia, in guest of
i .Good ahd Cheap Clothing,
and favor us with a call, they shall not he iliiiip
pointed jn oblauijng tho bffl of garments at the
lowest chsli price),, Vu have,. naw on hand the
largest assortiqi'nt f ycr clfcred i Philadelphia,
among which are DREsS and FROCK CQATS
from !ji5;to $18,- PANT8 and YESTS froni 75
cU. tu 5, OVER' COATS, CLOAKS BU8I
NEfiU 8A.CK COATiJ arid COATTKEK, all of
which shall beiolJ ot aui;b prices aa o ,niak it
arj kbjept fof the peoplq bf Sunbury slid the , sur
rounding country to extend to ui their patronage.
PERRY It. M'NEILLE CO. ,
' ,f outh F.Mt corner of 0th and M arkeL
July 13; 185fji
TONiq, MIXTURE , , .
For tni Cub or Fkvib and Auue. Was-
k BANTED.' ' ,;
THIS antiaallad sardnnai aaar barli4 oa whf n near,
ly all othM ramnlioa fail. Iu value ia sx auftciill)r
kiwwa, tkercfora, aha proprietor deaires to enlarga the
eM of its MMiiulHaas by inakluf known iu virtues east wfi.
cacy to Lhouaaials of autTorifa wlioaia aot awaca tkal Lucy
can bs speodily alia radically cured of
' FKVEK AND .GVE, ,. . .
withont ths use nf aoisoaous drugs, nauseous notions a
Ilia deleterious a(fWti' Sjuiuine. . It iaoawed tntaapaa
liv ata low niitt to plaos it within Uia natch ef aU.aasured
that those who use U aooordiag to dirostions will tud it a
safe and speedy cure Her
i FaviB AjtalfociL ," ,, .
(t is not a disaTaeahl nanaaaiios eompauad but aa fras
able lonie eakiulated to remove the dtaeuaa aial give haaKhy
action to the atomach -and bowells.
Praoarsd onlv by Manhsll . Co., and told wholesale!
and retail by Kawand at cVw, Ko. tl Noi'k th eueet,
Philadelphia Pnra f 1 e Neil bottle, and fd par dnj
JunesO, leaO-ly
i GENERAL ELECTION 0
vPROCLAtA3:iON;
PURSUANT to (an ct of th ,.Qonra A
embly of tha Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An act relating to the elec
tions of this Commonweal," approved the
second day of July, Anno Tomino, one', thovj
aand eiplit hnndroJl a'nfl thirty-nine, I, JAMES
COVERT, High Sheriff of the county ol Nor
thumberlund, TPennsylvania, do hereby make
known and give notice to ihe elector of the
county aforesaid, that a gnnpral election will
be held in said county of Northumberland,
on the SECOND TUESDAY I8thf of OCTO
BER, 186, at which time, State and Coun
ty Officers, aa follows, are to be elected : .
One person as Canal Commissioner 'of the
Commonwealth. . ,
One person as AuditorGeneral of lhis'Com
motivveaJt'h. One person as Surveyor "General of this
Commonwalte. i i. , i
One person to; fill the office of member of
C6nress from the district composed of the
counties of Northumberland, Unioni Lycom
insr, Clinton & SulliVarV, teing the I3i'h dis
trict.. , . i . ,
One person to fill Ae office of Member of!
the House of Representatives, to represent the j
county of Northumberland,, in the House of ,
Representatives of Pennsylvania.
rOne person as County Commissioner, i,
One person as Prosecuting Attorney for the
cqqnty of Northumberland. ,, i
..One parson as County Surveyor for the '
county.of Northumberland. J
One person, as County Auditor. . . . j
I also hereby make known and give notice
to the qualified electors of said county, in :
pursuance of the provisions and requirements '
of an Act of Assembly, passed the 6lh (lay of
April 1850, and of a writ of election issued
by the Governor of this Commonwealth, aud
to me directed, that upon said second Tues
day of October 1850, aforesaid at. jhe time
and places hereinafter named of.holdiug said
General election nforesaid,, the proposed
amendment to tfie Constitution, providing fo.
the election of Judges by the people, w.ill be
submitted to the people agreeably to ih.e,.ra
quTr'ements oT the Xth Atticle of the Consl Mo
tion of the Stale of Pennsylvania, for their
approval and ratification, or rejection. s
The tickets will be labelled, on the outside
with the word "Amendment," and will con
tain on the inside the words "For the Amend
ment" or the words "Against the Amend
ment." ,
1 also hereby make known and jrivei notice
that the pi aces of 'holding the aforesaid genei
ral election, in tha neVeral bordiiwhs 'nrfd
townships within the county of Northurnber
land are as- folldwai , , .
The Sunbury District, corripfted of tne
borough of Sunbury, and Upper Augusta, at
the county Court House. ,
The Augusta Dwtrict, composed, of the
township of Lower Augusta,, at, the house of
George Conrad, in said: township.. , ,
The Northumberland District, composed of
the borouch of Northumberland, at the house
of Peter Hanselman, in the borough of North
umberland. The Point District, nt the house of Henry
Haas, in the borough pf, Northumberland.
The Milton District; at, tha house of Fred
erick Sticker) in said borough; . ."
The Turbut District, at the house occupied
by Abraham Kissinger. . . .
The Delaware District, at the House of
Henry Reader. ...,,,:. i
The Chilisquaquo District, at the house oc
cupied by Benjamin Fordsman.'
The Lewis District, at the house of Mi
chael Reader. ; . ,
The Shamokin District, at thc houso of
Charles Leisonrgns. . '. t
The Upper, Maliiinoy District, at the house
of Daniel Heim. .,,,- . , . i.
The Lillle Mahanoy District, at the house
of Frederick Raker., ,, i i ,, ,
The Lovyer Mahanoy District, at the house
of Michael Sp,-viz., ., i. ,t I, ii i .
The Rush District, at the Liberty Pole
School House. ii - ii 1
The Jackson Disttict, at the house of Peter
Schwartz. ' ,, , , '
1 The Coal District, at the house of Oaniel
P.:Haas. . i .,
.1 The election to ppen, between the hours of
.6 und- 10, o'clock in the forenoon, and, shall
continue with.qut interruption or adjnu rumen t
uiitil 7 o'clock iii the evening, when the
polls shall be closed. , , . ' ' 1
The several Inspectore and Judges elected
on the 3d Friday of March last, in pursuance
of the 3d Seqtion of the act of the 2d of July,
1830, will hold the election on Tuesday tlie
8lh day ofvOctober.pexK i ,;.,,
"That every person except a Justice -of the
Peace, who shall hold , any office or, npppjnt
nient of 'profit or trust tinder Uie government
of the United Slates, or bf this State, or pf
any city or incorporated district, whether, a
commissioned oliicer oragen, vyno shall be
employed 1 under the legislative, exentivo or
judiciary 'department oif this Stale, or tlie Uni.
ted States,', or bf any cijy or inoorpurated dis
trict, and also that evijry jnember of Congress,
and pf the State I'eg.islatyra, and of the select
and common council of any cityt .or commis;
sionerpf any incorportej Distwt, js.by.lau;,
incapable of holding cr exercising the (office
or appointment of Judge,. Inspector pr .Clerk;
of ,ar)ej-election pf this commonwealth, au4
that np Inspectpr, judge or any. olher.oincer
of such, election; shall be eligible to any office
to be then voted for. , v . 1
And the said Act of Assembley, entitled
"an act Telating to the elections of this Com
monwealth," passed i July the 2nd, 1832,
further provides as follows, lo tvit : (
"That the Inspectors and Judges chosen as
aforesaid, shall meet at Ihe. respective places
for holding the election' in the district lo
which they respectively belong before nine
o'clock in the morning of the second. Tuemlay
of October in each and every year, and each
of said inspectors shall appoint qneclerk, who
shall be a qualified voter of such district. t
1 also Hereby make knovy-n and, give uuiice
that the following act of Assembly; was pasT
sed by the general Assemblvof the Common
wealth pn the 27lh day of Febtuary, A. 1.
1849, to wit: ... ., , ., , . . ,
"An. Act relative to Voting at eleetions in the
counties of Adams, Dauphin, lYtfrk; Latii
canter, Franklin; Cnuibeilaml; Bradford,
Centre, Gfeene, and Erie'., i, , ,-, "jj
Section 1. He it enaclejl iv the Senate
and House of Iteprbsenlat jvef of' the Com?
monwealth of Vennsylvariia in (eneral As
sembly met, and it :iis hereby enacted: ly, the
Hiilhtjiiity of, the same, , That it shall be law
ful fur.tiie qualified, .voters of-the connllrs of
Adams, .Dauuhiii. Lancaster, Yoik. Fnuikliui
Oumbeilaud, liradford, Centre, Greene,, and
r ' i r. f .l: .
tune, irom ami alter im passage ot tuia itvi,
to vote for all the candidates, for, the various
oflicea to be'filled at any election on, oiievslip
or, ticket: Provided, Thai ofiiceifor which
every .candidate i voted fqr,shajl,D8 tiesigna
ted, as required by the existing laws of this
Commonwealth. ( ( .
.Scctiom 2. That any, fraud, commiUe.by
any persori yoting in the manner above pre
scribej, .shall be finished as similar Jrautls
are directed W ,be punished by the existing
laws of this Commonwealth. . . i
That by the 6th section1 of an act passe?
by the said genera Assembly on the 9th day
of Aptll, L )i 1849, entitled "An ot tela
tive tp Supervisca-s in Franklin eoup'ty,"' &e ',
fcc, 1 1 enliiM, "That, the Act rMd the
present, session, of the legislature, apprt.v,ed
the twenty-seventh day of February, oqa
thousand eight hundred and. forty-dug, .4U
thoriaing the qualified voter, of Ans d
other counties, to vote by uensra) ticket,
extended to Mifflin, Union, Crawford, Badferd,
Monroe Warren and Nottiinbrlr)J eeun
lie, to far as relates to voting at the general 'j
elections.
' "III Casfl the neraon who .'v..ll 'k.'.-.'i.f.J:.'.
ed the sefjond highest, number, of votes l"or In
spector shnllnpt attend on,, the, 5ay of any
election, then ihe,person whfl sha'il have re
ceived he seQorjd higst nur),berlof.tvotsfe
Judge the next preceding !e.lectioa, shall act
as an inspeotor in (lis ila'ce, and ini case th
persorl who shall have received , the high
est number of . votpfl for lnsps-ctor, shall nof.
attend, thw 'persoM appointed Ju,dge .shall ap
point art, Inpecfqrin his place; and in ess
the, person pfected Judge shall not attendee
inspeeuir wto rppejved the.fiighegt tvimber
of votes, shall ,appqnit Judge w.p's plaue;
and if, any vacancy shall cotninuei in the
board Tor the spaqe of; an hour aftpr .the time
fi,ed,by law,lor lhe,oppning of, the election,
the qoalified voter of the township, vrard or
district., for w,riich such officprs shall have
beeq eleclijd,,. present. at ,the place of ,eler
tions, shall elect one of their number to fill
such Vncanpy. (. i, . . i . , .
'.It sfhf be the duly of said assessors rer
spectively to alend at fhp place of holding
every ganerpj,, pecial, r, township eleciion,
during thei.whole lime said .eleciion is kept
open, Ijorjhe 'pqfpose of giving .information
to the jnspec(pts,and judge, when called on.
in relation to the rrghf of, an V person .assessed
by. ihem (Q vote, at. supn, e'iecluit. or such
other- mailers in relation lo. the arsssment of
voters, asjlheWiid inripeioj) .or 'judge or ei
ther of ll:em, shall fiom time to time re
quire. ,, , - i, i i .,,,,(. , ...
"No pecspn .shall be'pprmlited tayoieatany
election as aforesaid, other than a while free
man of tweeity-one or more, who shall have
resided in the state a4t!jeastone year, and in
the, ejection district where he offets,, to vote
at jeast ten days immediately preceding
such eleciion, and within two years i paid
state or county tax, which shall have, been
assessed at least ten days before the election.
But a citizen of the United Slates who had
previously been a qualified voter of this state,
and rernoved therefrom .ami, relumed, aad
shall Tiava renided in the election district, and
paid tax as aforesaidshall b,e entitled IW vote
after residing in this plate six monjhii, Provi
ded, Tha fhe white, freemen,, .ciliaen pf the
United Slates, between the age nf twenty .one
arid twenty-iwp, years, and havirrff,rqsided in
the, state one, year, and in the olectiqn, dis
trict ten. days ns aforesaid, shall be . .entitled
16. a vote, although they shall not have
taxes, , , ,. ., ,
iJTd person shall be permitted to vflte whose
name is not ponlained in the list, of taxable
iqhabitan( fyrnishedi-tiy he!onmissioners
as aforesaitL, unless, First:;, He prododB a
receipt for the fayment,.wuhin two years, of
a state or county tax assessed agreeably te
the constitution, , and v give satisfactory evir
d,ence( either. pq hisown oath or, affimation,
or on the oath or affirmation of another, that
he has.piiid such tax, or on failure lo produce
a, receipt, shall make an oalh to the payment
thereof ;. or second, if he claim a right to vote
by' beiikg an lelector .between, the ages of
fwenty-one,and twenty-two years. h shall de
pose on bath or affirmation, that he. has resid
ed in tfle state at, least .pn'e. yttar next before
his application, and make such proof of resir
den.ee in the district ,as is reauired Dy this
act; and jjiat heroes vei,ily believe from the
accounts given, him that he iapf,the.ageaforer
said, and gi ye. such other evidences as is re
quired by lliis act, whereupon the name of
the person, so adrqjtled to vote, shall be in
seitetl in, alphabetical list by the inspectors,
and a nolo made, opposite thereto 'hy. writing
the woid 'tax,' if he shall, be, permitted ile
vote by reason of: having payd tax, or the
word tagp,' if he. shall be .permitted to vote
on account of his age, , and in either case Ihe
reason of such vo!s shall be palled out to the
clerk, who shall nake notes In the list of vo
ters kept by iheip,,. I, ,,( i, , . .,
In all, cases where, ,he namtl of i(he person
claiming to yote is (iol found on, the. list-furr
nished by the. Commissioner end; i Assessor)
or hifL right 4o vote whether found Jherpon or
not, i is. objected toby any .qualified eilizen,
the.Inspe'cjpt sha.examiue tuch nerson, on
oath aa to,hj qualifications, and if he.clairuf
tp have, wpiiled in ihe,tae pie ypar or morel
hisjoalh shall be a proof I hereof, but he shall
prove by at least one.,eoinpetet witness, who
s.haJJ be , a qualified. eleqiur, .that he i isided
within the tlistrk-f at lqast ten lays next imf
ropdiatply preceding .Ihe election, and shall
alsq himsef swear lht ibis bona, fida resir
deuce, in pursuance, of his la,wful calling la
within the. district, .and, that ha fiid not ra
move, into, said district for the purpose of vo
ting therein,. , , , ....... . , . i
gvery person, qualified .as aforesaid, and
who shall make proof,, if required, of his resir
dence and payment, of taxes, as aforesaid, -shall
be .admitted tp, vote in the township,
ward or district in which be. shall .reside, t!, i
t If a;iy person, not rlusJifiedi.lp xotp ip this
t'oinmomvealih. agreeably to laj, (except the
sons of. qual(fjed cjtjite'nji) sliall appear .at, any
place .of election for the .purpose of issuing
licketH, or inHiencing citt'.ens qualified lo
vole,, he shall, tm conviction, forfeit 'and pay
any sum npt exceed i jig one hundred dollars
for every such offence, and, ba' imprisoned
for any term not exceeding three months. ,
, It .shall blejl)e diuy.pf every mayor, sheriff,
alderman, jualice of lbs peace, and cqnstable
or ojepuiy tonMable, of, every city, county,
township i.or district wiiiin this cpinmon
wealih, wiienevencalled upon by. any. officer
of an election,, or by any tfireei qualified elec
tors thereof, to clear any window or avenue
to any window, tp the, place. P,f, general eleq
tioit, whioh shall be obstructed in such a way
as to prevent volvra from approaching, the
same, and on neglect or refusal to do so on
such requisition, .said officer shall be deemed
guilty of, misdemeanor iq office', and on con
viction snail be lined in any sum not less than
one hundred nor, more than one thousand
dollars; and it 'shall bty.-the .diity bf.the re
spective constables bf each wa.ni, district or
township, of ahis commonwealth lo be present
in person or by deputy, at the place, ef hold
ing such elections jtj (sajd ward,, district or
township, for -tha purpose preserving the .
peaCBias aforerfaid..', ...),,, (,i .i ", (!;. .
,. It shall be the duty cf every peace officer,
as aforesaid, , pho 'hall be present ,a any
stick, disturbahcei at nil eleatioQ. ,s is de
scribed in this aicl,-.lp report ihe same lo the
net cort ,of fiiartcr, aesaitlns, .and, alw the
names of the witnesses who can prove the
same: i. , . , . j, t. , ,, ,
. And by th4ih section of the act of 16th
of April, 1840, it is enacted, 'That the 5lfc
section of Ihe act, as pajspd July 2d. 1839.
entitled an, act. reUtjug.! tq, the locliqtis of
this common weali shall not t?e so cqnsirued
as to prevent any militia 'officer or, borough
otficor,, from, serving, as jilgf, inspector or
clerk, at any general br special eleciion in
this corrimonvreallh. , ,, . , , , . .. ,
,Tlve Judges, arp art; to .make their returns
for the; countv f Northumberland, at Uie
Cpurt House, in Sunbtirv, on Friday, tho lltft
day of October, .A. D.: 1 8,5.0 4 . .
; ' JAMtS COVERT, Shefifl.
flierifTs Office, Sunbury,
Sept. 7lh, 1850. .';.'( . ,
God save thc Commonwealti.
JACOB REED'S
...v . CLQlllIKia, BOOilS,
Southwett Corner of Fiflh,.and Market StrteH,
. t. flU.LADELrHIA, . ,., .. ;
WHO always nd lr" fk of
every varittj of Nothing roal up of good
materials,' 4K U1 and beat styles. He
would also intbrnx tha public, that ha para roast-
dtarahla attcattion in .getting up Military Clothing,
in oo4 styls tmi tn wssonahls tarms.
Jum is, iiati-iy ,;. t
aTcARRJAGE FOR SALE,
tOR sale at a rcaaonabU price, a well built ar-
riage in good condition with tongua anil shsft "
for either one or two hortas.. Also, a douMs st
of huet. Jn9Uira t this bfnra. -
Aug. 81, 18S0. tf.
th breed.