THE AMERICAN. SUNBURY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1855. H.B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor t .- . - -.- . . - v - - To ArvERjnRR- -The cirntlntlnn of the Sunhury AniMXtu: sm.'itr; the different town n th Siifpiehnntm It not exceeded ifcqolltJ by any paper pjlrtmliej in North cr a Peniiavr,Miniu. DEMOCRATIC STATU NOMINATION. For Canal Commissioner, ARNOLD PLUMER, of Venango Co. TUB STANDING COMMITTUF.S" NOMINATIONS. Astemblg, JEREMIAH II. 7.1 11 M LB. M Art. Register and Recorder, c. nom PI RSfcX. Commissioners, rfltRI.E. r. HnTTPtsTEl. fur 8 year. IKtUtKI(KHU,rrl year. Treasurer, CFonr.n nniGHT. Auditor, WILLIAM T. FORSYTH. AMERICAN STATE NOMINATION. For Canal Commissioner, KIMBER CLEAVER, OP NOIITIIUMBERLAND COUNTY. EDITOR'S TAI1LE. Business Notices. Tri Desirtid Wifk by Mrs. Southwotth. Mr. Peterson gives notice that he will publish during the present month another new book, by Mrs. Emma D. E. N- Southworth. under the above title. Mrs. S. it one of the most pleasing and popular female writers of the day, and our readers have causo to know that any thing from her pen will not fail to be of marked interest. New Clotbi.no. Sea advertisement of A. Ulaberg of this place. Millkneat Goons. -See advertisement of John Stone & Suns. Fancy nnd Staple Drt Goods. See advertisement if Eyie k Landell. Wstchis and Jewelry. See advertisement of M. Avis Philadelphia. CinrETi.No ice. See advertisement cf J. 8. Sepuy k Bun., Philadelphia. Fnvir and Confectionary.- See advertisemsnt of 9 I. Herring. Groceries. See advertisement of Burton k Fcnton. FiRCT Fras. See advertisement of J. Fareira. Wholesale dealers in Dbt Goods. See advertisement ly Philips, Strjker & Jennings. 13 lank Books See advertisement of Perry k Erety. C5" A press of advertising has crowded out a number of articles iutendod for this weeks paper. C5" This number of the American closes the 15th volume. The first number was is sued September 12th, 1810. With but two Or three exertions, the American has ap- reared reeulaiiv. on its day of publication. for the last fifteen years. We oro pleased to explanation of the Gazette amounts substan kiiv that its PTftdnal ami constant increase in tiully to this, that the committee could not business and circulation, has fully equalled our expectations and that in both respects it now out ranks nny paper in the county. CyTho steeple of tho new Lutheran. Church has been completed. It is a hand some and well proportioned structure. A new boll, of larger dimensious than the old one, and of excellent tone, has been placed in tho steeple. Large Ritkwiibat. We were shown a few days since, several stalks of Btlckwheut, which i.,k:'.:itred five fuet three inches in lei.gtb. It wet wn by Abraham Clemens, cu a farm of Mr. Ui-ilas, near this place. jy A Tublic Parade of the "United Sons of Amsmca." will bo held in this place, on the 4th of October, when their New Hall will be dedicated. Messrs. Broom and Coates, of Philadelphia, have been invited, and will be preseut to addross the meeting on the occasion. Cy Eating Saloow. Messrs. Fisher and Wharton, whose advertisement appears in another column, have opened an eating sa loon in the place formerly occupied by Jus. W. Washington. They intend to provide fgr their customers all tho luxuries of the season. They are young aud cuterprising, anil deserve success. The Codfish party last week were humbug ged with a story that E. Y. Bright had beeu taken op as a Candidate for Assembly. The Gazette was ready primed, but only left off a squib. CJT In Columbia county, at the late uYle. gate election, a democrat wag asked by an Inquisitorial Judge, if he was au American, "Yes," said he, "and auy one that ain't, ia n d d tory." Ho. was uot questioned any further. CJrOca Fkiend Cetz, of tho Reading Gt.zeHe.hiu been nominated for tho Assembly iu Old Berks. That he will make an ex cellent member, there can bo uo doubt. Good editors,and Mr. Geti is one, are fit for Governors, or even Presidents, in these times. s3T Danville Uotei Ju another column will be found the advertisement of Mr. Deen the proprietor of this excellent HouL Mr' Deen's house is commodious and handsomely fitted up, aud he spares no paius to make bis guests comfortable. fcT the Gazette says, "U. B. Massor's at tempt to connect the Democracy with Catho- iicum is a oesperate game." it wcu.d be, indeed, a desperate nms. anrl one that we have always endeavored to pre vent. But as the, Codfish part hav. alr made the connection, so far as they are con. cemt d it will be well enough to watch them and keep them at a distance from the Demo. eretio party, the name of which tbey now at- tempt to usurp. MAJOR DCVTART AND t NCI, The Gazette y, that the editor of thle paper "expressed great indignation lait fall became Mr. Dewart wrote a letter from Rome, which, he, (the editor) said was die refipcctful of the I'ope."--Now we have only to say that this is another of the fabrications that the editor so frequently resorts to in order to get himself out of a light place. Wo ask the editor of the Oar.etto to poipt out the article referred to, and so that he can have no excuse, we will cihihit the files of our papers to himself or anyone he may designate. When we make charges of that diameter, we are always prepared with the "documents" to prove them. We dofy him to point out n single line or sentence, thnt lms the remotest allusion to any thing of the kind. Xow, neighbor.unless you are entirely reckless of your character fotf veracity, yon will see the necessity of producing the dec. umonts, in default of which, you will find yourself in another "tight place," from which a dozen Inquisitions or swearing committees, cun never relieve you. Subterfuges aud evasions will not avail you, for here is a state tnnt which, if true, can bo proved without nny trouble. lu regard to Major Dewart, we have only to Fay, that ho is not on trial at present. When his case conies on in October, l8)6i wo shall atte nd to liiui. His history 'still remains unwritten, and whether or no, wo ahuil become his biographer, time and( cir cumstances alone must determine. TIIE GAZETTE AXD RELIGION. Onr neighbors of the Gazette, devoted the greater portion of their editorial labors to ust Inst week. The most of the facts as is usual with tho Gazette, about these times, exitt only in the imagination of the editor, lie accuses us of drawing religion "into the dirty mud puddle of politics." Wo presume they ftllurlo to tho "dirty pool" occasionally stirred up by the foreman of the Inquisition in this place, aud which we referred to heretofore. We were really not aware that the cod fish faction in this place, ever had any religiont or made any such pretensions, until wo saw their religious creeds paraded iu the Dcnt suhcr (Dewart) I c in ok rat, a bastard edition, of a new German paper, got op at Pottsville( especially to catch the Catholic and foreign vote of Schuylkill county. " We make no objection to any ono on ac count of their religious belief or their place of birth but we do object to this traffic in religious prejudices which has been carried on in this country to nu alarming extent, and cau only be put down at tho ballot boxes. C3T The Sunbury Gazttte endeavors to screen the Inquisition from censure, by as. serting thut iu the appointment of Judges for Mt. Carmel, there was a vacancy which was afterwards filled up with the name of Frod'k Fahrion. We have only to say that this is a mere after thought, so bold and clumsy that wo doubt whether any oue could be found stupid enough to believe it. If the Gazette and its counsellors possessed only tho most ordinary discretion or judgement, they never would havo given such a stupid invention as an excuse for their previous stupid and ridiculous blunder, as it makes the mutter ten times worse than before, if true. Tho find in Mt. Carmel township, more than two men fit for Judges, und they were therefore compelled to wait until the court could nut unitize an individual for that purpose. Now wo ask if this is not a legitimate conclusion dcducible from the arguments or excuses of tho Gazette. A pretty state of affairs truly where three native born citizens cannot be found in one township who cau be trusted to hold au election. The Gazette snys wo should have gono be hind the record. The editor has read Black stone to little purpose if such lire his opinions. Every lawyer knows that we have no right to presumo anything against the record. TllfC GAZETTE OS TUK TICKET. The cxcnsH for the Gazette's opposition to Jesse C. Uorton, the democratic candidate, is not only untrue iu point of fact, but is most lame and impotent in its conclusions. Jesse . Uorton was not only the political, but the warm personal friend of Governor Bigler. But this was perfectly in character with their previous course in opposing tho democratic ticket, whenever it did not suit them. As an illustration, we quote an edi torial paragraph from tho Gazette, in defence of their opposition to one of the nominees of the party u few years siuce. From the Sunburg Gazette, of Oct. IDA, 1831. "However well it may be to rogurd party organizations and party nominations, it is certainly far better to elect good and faithful officers." We ask the editor of tho Gazette if be still holds to this doctrine, aud whether it is recognized in tho platform of tho cod fish democracy. Thesedocumeutsave.sometiiiies, ugly things. CHULASH.Y FURNACE. The Furnace at Chulasky in this coun ty, owned and conducted by our friend S. R. Wood which has been in almost constant operation for the last nine years, was stopped for repairs and improvement, some time since Mr. Hood, we understand, has avuiled himself of the experience of himself and oth ers di.rmg this period, and has remodelled and refitted this furnace which has always been esteemed oue of the best and most successful iu the State. He has eularged the Bosh, raised the Fur note Qiao feet making it hold about double the amount of stock that it originally held. lie bus also put up new boilers and new hot blast pipes and oven, making them twice the capacity of the old ones. On the whole we suppose it as complete a Furnace as is in the State. It was "blown in" on Wednesday last by the regular founder, Robert Viucent and we are plxased to hear is doing well. The impor tance of these establishments are well known to those in the neighborhood, we have always advocated their protection and they have our best wishes. We trust that friend Wood will reap the reward bis enterprise and Industry so richly merits. tj" Tha liver u absting at Portsmouth. (oTSuKBuax aitd Etna Railroad. The opening of the link of this road between Milton and Northumberland, has been post poned until the 28th lust. The city councils were not able to attend on the 20th, the day which had been fixed npon. We observe that both the bridgos between this place and Northumberland, are making rapid hand way. The stone work will all be completed in the course of a month, and by the middle of November, the bridge can be made passa. ble for locomotives. We hope the short link necessary to con nect the Philada. and Sunhury road, with the Sunbury and Eric, in this Borough, will also bo ready at the time, so that coal trains can run through from Elmira to tho Shamokin mines without any stoppages or tranship ments. In tho mean time fiats will be used for the transhipment of cars between this placo and Northumberland. F. S. The first locomotive over tho road, came to Northumberland on Thursday even' ing last. In reply to tho charge of having boast ed of their support of the Kuow Nothing candidato for Senator, in their own paper. the Gazette, toys i "Perhaps our neighbor can remember tho occasion of that article, which was written at the time when the friends of (Jen. Cameron in Sunbury wera charging Mr. Tnggart of ingratitude, us they represented that they hud voted for him at the timo of his election." We remember nothing of the kind. The friends of Gen. Cameron are not in the habit of laaking asses of themselves. If they could bo guilty of such treachery, they would hardly be silly enough to publish it to the world. Immigration into tiik United Status. The Washington Union publishes statistics of the immigration into tne united Mates during two quurters of the present year, as shown at the principal commercial points. The number is HlG.OlO, against 19!,2J9 the same quarters last year, this is a great falling olf, and the newspapers attribute it to the Know Nothing movement, that possi bly has had its etlect, but there are otlier causes which aro equally as strong. The ex cessive dearness ot provisions uunug tlio last year, and the depression in business, drove numbers buck again to Europe after they had reached this country, und deterred thousands from coming here. The pay of agricultural lunorers in Jrcluud consiuerubly advanced during the past season, in conse quenco of a demand lor laborers, the war iu England has also carried oil' a large portion of the population, who are usually forced to immie;rulu from poverty. Among tho class of immigrants who come to this country with tho means to settle upon lurm lands, the de crease in immigration has not been very marked, though some immigrants of this kiHd have preferred to settle in Canada, on account of the prejudices against foreigners which they believe to be a growing element in American politics. A Magnificent Scheme, Capt. Allen, the British Navy, proposes to make some thing useful out of the Arabian Desert, now a waste of sund. He argues thut it has been once an ocean, is now thirteen hundred feet below the level of tho Mediterranean, and that if a canal were cut from tho head of the Gulf of Akaba to )hc Dead Sen, and another from tho Mediterranean across the plain Esdraelon, to tho fissure in the mountain rango of Lebanon, the Mediterranean would rush in, with a fall of thirteen hundred feet, fill up the valley, and substitute an ocean of two thousand square miles in extent, for a barren, useless desert ; thus making the nav igation to India as short as the overland route, spreading ferti,;ty over a now arid country, und opening up tho fertile regions of Palestine to settlement and cultivation. This is certainly a magnificent idea. If, in the course of time, it wero fouad that the ocean scheme did not pay, tho canal could bo slopped up, the water pumped out, as tlie Hollanders recently did with one of their lakes, and a fine fertile plain would be found ready for cultivation. Tub Farmers' IIioii School ok I'ennsti tama. Tim trustees of this Institution met nt Hurrisburg ou tho 12th iisst., to examine and decide upon the oilers made by several liberal gentlemen of tin? interior. "An ofi'ir was made by Col Klias I'akcrof four hundred ucres of improved land in Blair, nnd thu coun ty had subscribed and tendered to the Trus tee ten thousand dollars in tnoncr. The majority of the Trustet'9 preferred tho oiler of Uen. James lrvin, of Centre, who presen ted to the Hoard twe hundred acres of most fertile und highly improved land, leases also two hundred more, and the county has raised more man ten thousand dollars in money. Luder theso uuspicious circumstances is founded tho Farmers' High School of Penn sylvania, to wliicli all true lovers of their Btate mast wish tho utmost success and pros perity. Hon. Jamkh IJituanan. It is confidcntlv asserted in Washington, that Mr. IJcchamm, on retiring; fiom his ministerial career, will be immediately married to the widow of the lulu President Polk. Hhe is, indeed, a lady for whom one initrht cladlv resign even so Ioiil' a life of buckelordom as his. We trust the re port is uot u mere rumor. It is rumored that the New York fusiouists will nominate William I'ullen Hryunt, of tho livening Post, for Secretary of State. The poetry of politics may be au agreeable change Tor him. St. Lorrs, Sept. 1". The Free-Soilers of Kansas, have uninitiated ex-(iovvrnor Heel er, for Congress. The election is to bo held on thu seroud Monday of October. Peaches are selling iu Cincinnati at 50 cts a bushel. Thk Reign or Art. In this wonderful age, Art lays her master touches on almost every thing. The ceilings over us and the carpets we tread on, are hullowed by Art. A i t winds the raitwuy through the mountains and the mud : makes her machines of wood und iron, to act us if with knowledge and annihilates space with lightning turned down to tho tut cl edgeofttboy Nothing is too lofty for her touch and nothing too humble. A new proof of this old Conviction, has just fallen under our uotice, in the shape of a Cuthurtie Pill, from the Laboratory of that world renowued Chemist Iloct. J. C. Ayer. If we understand the subject, he has car ried that article to the farthest perfection of which it is capable. Instead of employing Druga in iu composition, at we have always thought the necessary and only way, he htut with cont'umaU skill extracted the virtues of tha medicine to be employed aud combined them alone in their purity together.. The composition it then roiled and rolled by ma. chiuvry and steam power into a (period pill which ia wrapped in an envelop of gelatiue, for protection from the effect a of weather or time, and then thickly coated with eugar, to serve at IU passport over the palate. Not withstanding all thit labored perfection tbey ara offered to tha Public at lets than on caat each. However humbl tha department we thiuk thia may U aafuly characterised at h eooyomation f An in iu Una. COMMUNICATED. For Ihe AlMrlism. XcaR Mn-TOif, Sept. 17, 18C5. IT. B. Mabssii, Esq f-Jcar Bit, You will confer a particular" favor by (tiring the fol lowing notice of appointments, a place in your paper. Tonrs in esteem, . JOnT J. REIMENSNYDER. NOTICE. The Superintendent of Common Schools for Northumberland connly, will attend cn tho days and at the places mentioned for the purpose of examining teachers. The school Directors, especially, are invited to attend. For Shamokin township, October 10th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at Mr. Charles Leisenriog's tavern. For Hush district, October 11th, at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the Rushville school house. For Gearhnrt district, October 12th, at 9 o'clock, A. M., in the Gearhmtdistrict school bouse. For Point township, October 15th, at 2 o'clock, P. M nt Mr. Henry Haas' tavern, in Northumberland For Upper Angusta district, Wednosday, 17th, at 0 o'clock, A M., at Mr. J. Coverts' Hotel, in Sunbury. For Lower Augusta township. October 18th, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at Mr. Elias Emer ick's tavern. Cc lil'iirhcts. Philadelphia Market. Sept. 19, 1855. Grain. Thero is n fair amount of Wheat offering. Sales of 2300 bushels of Pennsylva nia and Southern red, nt 81 73 tt 82 80 per bushel, and 1 12 J a 1 90 for fair und prime white, email sales oi l'ennsyivnnia itvo nt gl 09 aud Delaware 81. Corn is dull at 90 a 91c. Outs are coming forward moie freely with sales of ordinary and good Delaware at 30 a 38c. Wimskkt is held at 41 a 42 cents in bbls. and 41c iu libels. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT WllKiT. 150 Rtr. .IU Con. 90 Oats. . 45 Potatoes, " Hkeswax 2R Hr.cKLtn Flax. 10 Buttkii. .18 Enas. . IS I'otiK. 7 FLSXSltRD. 125 Tallow. - .13 TIEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Peoples Candidate for Assembly. SAM PEL A. I'.F.KfiSTKKS.SIilt, the peoples candidate for Assembly. Having served ono term to tho satisfaction of his constituents, he trusts ho can again solicit their support in full confidence of success. Shamokin tp., Sept. 22. 18"5. te. EXCELSOIR EATING SALOON! 1-C. R.FISIIi:il &. D. W II A III' O HAVE taken the Saloon formerly occupieJ by J. W. Washington, 7n Market Square, Sunburg, where lltcy will he happy to dispense to their trie nils and Ihe eating public generally, all the dcliracira of the season, including Oysters tresli and siired. The bill of fare will include suH stantiulsand delicacies, calculated to satisfy those who are hungry, and those who desire merely to have their palates tickled. It will lit open at all houra of tht day, and all reasonable hours of the nielit. (Jive us a call and taate for yourselves. Sunhury, Scpl. 23, 1835. Teachers Wanted ! A PPMCATI0X8 will be received by tho Secretary of the board of School Directors, aunbiirv District, for three teachers, viz : in Koonis Nos. 1, 2 and 3, until Pridnv, September SSth, at 2 o'clock P. M., at wliicli time the aclioola will lie allotted. 11 v older of the Board LEVI SEASHOLTZ, fcee'ry. Sunbury, Sept. 22, 18.r.r) It. Notice to Settle Up. A LI persons indebted to the subscriber ire - rcsuectfully requested lo call and pay up without further notice, between this and the 10th day of October next. Please give it your ism niTE attention. EDWARD Y. BRIGHT. Sunbury, Sept. V3, 1855. 3t. NOTICE. The Invitation is to all I 4 I.L those knowing themselves indebted lo the subscribers on nolo or book account are respectfully invited lo call aud pay the same on or before the 10th day of October next, as we must have money to buy our Fall and Winter sui'idy of goods. I. F. & J. F. KLINE. Klinesgrove, Sept. 22, 1855 tf. DANVILLE HOTEL. JOHN DEEN, JR., Market Street, Dan.iille, Pa, TIMS is one of the largest and most commo dious hotels in the interior of Pennsylvania. It has been recently fitted up, in excellent style, with all the modern conveniences. Danville, Sept. 22, 1855. xr.w t;oois! xEtrnnonsn Immense Attraction at Elsbergs Storo ! As'uhingtnn teas first in war, peace, fceso Ehbern's Clothina Store is first in receij)t of XlilV GOODS. riHE subscriber having recently returned from the city has just been receiving and opened to-day a splendid assortment of all kinds of Goods ii. his line. Having selected with care, and from his being early in the market, purchasing cheap he flatters himself in being able to oiler to his patrons and the public in general, such goods at will suit all in styles, quality make and prices. In addition to Coats, Punts and Vests of tweed jeans and other stall suitable for fall wear, may be found all kind of winter wear, such at Over coats, Business Coats, Dress Coats, pants and Vests, made of all imaginable stuffs uf dillerem colors, from light to heavy grades, cheap to good qualities. Ill fact such an extensive assortment of Clothing as will not fail lo suit everybody. Also a large quantity of boy's Clothing aud all sorts of Under-clothing. HATS and Capt of all kinds and styles; the Kanaat-Ntbraska Hat, latest style. A good assortment of UOOTM and SHOES, among which aro good calf-skin shoes made to order; Also Ladies' Guma of different kinds. Assual he has on band a good assortment uf Jewelry, accordeons, revolvers. Various kinds nf pistols, fine cutlery, shirts, collars, hosiery, gloves, port monnais, beidri a great manyoitur articles too numerous to mention, alt of whirh will he sold at rrusonabla rates. Call and see aud judge for yourselves. ALBERT ELSBERG. The Store is in Market Square, opposite the former Post Office, a few doors below Master's printing office. Sunbury Sept. 32, DJS5 ATTENTION, FARJlFRo' lD KECIUMCV AltTlLERISTSI! rOU are hereby commanded lo meet at lb Armory, on SATCbDAY, lb th day of Oct. .at TJ o'clock, A. M, fully equip ptd for drilL Each number to be prepared wttb 10 rounds of blank earl ridges. By order of Ihe Captain 1 SOLOMON BTROH. O. . untniry, fttdt. tf, MM. SHERIFF'S SALES.' BY lrl of a r. En. to me dirse1. will ha exwoand to public sale, at the Court Room hi Punbnry, en MONDAY the Mh 6f Nowiribw the toflowlns; ta1 urtatas All the defemlenU interest, being the undivided seventh part of a ' CERTAIN TRACT OP tAND, shout In Lowet Auguota township Ko'thniif. fterland county, adjoining lands of Abraham Wolf, the heirs of William C. Gearhert dee'd., John Kline and othara. containing aixty acrea more or leas, about thirty of which are cleared whereon are erected a two story log house and loir hsrn. Seired, taken in execution, and to ba aoia at the property of George Conrad (ton of John.) AL80, at the aame time and place, all defendenta inter est, bcinB the equal undivided one ninth part of a CERTAIN Til ACT Of LA1, situate In Lower Aususta township, county aforesaid, adjoining Innds of John Toy, Joel Yordy, Jicob Raker, Henry Keisrr and others, containing 110 acres inoro or less, about 75 of which are cleared whereon are erected S Two Story Dwelling Houses, two barns and olhor outbuilding. Seized, taken in execution, and to be told at the property of Jacob Haupt. HENRY WF.ISE. Sheriff. In the matter of the estate of Daniel Hoch, deceased. Tht Commonwealth of 1'tnnsyteunia. To Anns Mnris, marned In Willwm Knrclin-r, Jncoh Hoch, J.'lul Itrn. Suaaiiii.ili II h-Ii. inarruil M Oeurge Welxel, Abra ham H u ll. Michael IIcilK, dei-nisi'il, li avmg a ilmiirlitCT iminetl sMiinli, m iiiinjir, iinilirr the nf nf fotiiieen ywns, wlune tiimriluui is , l.ydia Hoch, deceased, wlm wus married lnlienri Lel hie', leaving two minur chil dren, Anna mid Kdward. who have l,.r their Gunrdinn , Margaret, married to Jacoh l.eiilni, Chiijtiannn, manied M Was. W.ilf. Amis, married t David Keiix. I'hilip llnch. and lilius II ieh. lineal descendants of Daniel Huch, deceased, and to all other pcrams interested ' ' OKKUii.NO : Xortlmmberland County, ss. Yon are hereliy cited to be, and appear lief.'ro the Judges of the Orphans' Cuurt, at nn Orphans' Court, to t held al Siinliury, in and for Ihe Mild c unity, on the first Monday of November next, then nnd there lo accept or refuse to lake the fl estate of wild Daniel II. eh, aecensed, siluateJ in toper Mahnnoy townnhip, adjoining; lands of .luliu Sheny, .lacob Herb, Pnmcl KeiiK, (tunnel Kcilz. and iN'.u-rs, c ntniniii( almut 14$ acres. Ac., nt the valuation theienf. or show cause vl:v the same should not be sold according to law. And here if fail not. t l fVrtiflerl from Ihe records of onr said Or. ) kl r.haus' Court nt Sunl.urv. tnls 7lh dny of ( ) August, A. D., ISaS. j.u. r. i i h?l.l., is. v Sunbury, Sept. K, 1943. It. PHILIPS, STRYKER & JENNINGS, WHoI K.AI.B DEAt.H.5 IN IIR1TISII, FHi:( II & IMKniC tX aoi-oiiT vxc-Lrstvnv at AUCTION, Aojt. 1 i: 3 Banl Street, lelur Market, Del ween Second, and Third, rillLAlil'.l.lMllA. C7" To cash or slnil lime buyers we will sell at n very snioll advance on Auction rates i'liila...Sept. S3, 1 S ')." SincCj. FALL MILLINERY GOODS ! 1855. JOHN STONE Sc SONS, J'o. 45 South Second-Street, RE now prepared to oiler to their rus toniers, and to the trade, (of their own im portation.) the largest and hmJsomest assort ment of Millineiy Goods, in this city consist ing in part of llonnct Silka, Kibbons, Velvets, Fancy Feathers, Flowers, Laces, ke. JfC. Which will be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable terms. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 18o3 Smp2. FA LL STOCK of N E W Goods Seasonable Shawls. Fashionable Silks. Full stock iflack Siiks. Dress Goods, all kinds. ninnUcts and Flannels. Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Staple Housekeeping Goods. Cloths, ('nsiinirros and Vestingt. EYRK & LANDELL. FOIRTH cfc ARCH 8ts., PI 1 1 LAD' A. P. S. Storekeepers nnd other nrt crtxh buyers supplied with scarce nnd desirable Dry Goods at low rnte. II AUG A INS from Philadelphia ami New York Auctions daily. N. H. fi raes French Mrrinocs, all colors, wholesale from 65 to $1.25. Philadelphia, cpt. 2 2, 1S55. 3m wll. FANCY ri:i?.S FOK I.ADlKf AND CU11.DKKX. jo:eijn" fareira, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Fura .Vo. 284 Market Street, (above Eighth,) riiiLADr.i.piitA. Having now completed my very lare and bcauutifol assortment of all t)o different kinds of Fancy Furs, and fashioned into all Ihe different styles and fashions that will he worn during the present season by Ladies and Children, and being determined to sell my gu'd at small profits it will be to the advantage of Ladies am' others to give me a call before purchasing. N. B. BTOUEKE EPE If and the trade will do well to call.ua they will find one of the largest and best variety of ttock to select from the city. JOHN FAREIRA. Sept. 22, 1855 4 mos. CHEAP BOOKS fis STATIONARY. I3EKRY it ERETY, invite the attention of A, merchants and others to their lare stock of eleuiillv bound Bibles, Hymn Hooks, Prayer Books. Albums, and Presentation Hooka 111 al styles of binding ; Standard Tbeobgicni. Medical, Miscellaneous und School Hooks, which Ihey have received f'Otn Trade Sales and are gelling at extremely low prices. Also direct from tho manufacturers and Im porters, ever kind of Plain and Funcy Writing, l.clltr and Note Papers. Envelopes, Gold and -Steel Pens, Penci's, Inkslands, Wrapping Pa pera, See., &c, at the lowest cuh prices. PEKUY A: F.RKTY, S. W. Corner, 4th and Race Sts. Philadelphia. Scptemlier 22, 1855. tf Fruits & Confectionery. JTREMOVAL. The subscriber has removed ti (k to No 'iQ Misiit SratiT, above Front, (Three doors above the old stand,) PHILADELPHIA. Where he keens constantly on hand, a general siork of all article ill bis line ; consisting of Orautrca. Lemons and all kinds of fruit 111 wit son: Almonds. Walnuts. Cream Nuts. Ground Nu. nl.ini und roastel : Pickles and preserves of all kinds ; to which he invitet the attention of llenlrrs, sn.l others viai illg lll city. Goods packed at this establishment warranted to carry safe. S. L. HERRING, N. 33 Market St.. above Front, South aide. Phila.. Sept. 22, 1855 3m c3. ATX EE'S CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE V 10 Xnrik Second S'reet, toppositt th Mount Vernon House.) Philadelphia. COLD Lever Watches, full jeweled, 18 K, ra V ow . s;i...r Lever do., do., $12; bll- ver Lepine, do., 9 : Quartier. 5 lo $7 : Gold c . .Ui lii Ml ta S10: Silver do., 1 50; Silver Table Spoont per telt, U to 18, Silver Desert do., do., 9 to $ 1 1 1 M T do.. $4 75 to 7 60 J Gold rent ami ... i . i , Hold Pent and Silver do., H together with a variety of fine Gold Jewelry. Gold Curb , Guard and Fob Chtint. All goodt warranted to be it represented. Watche and J.ialrv. Muaired in tht best manner. A lao. Ma- Marka. Pina. AlC madfl tO Order. N. B. All oidert tent by mail or ethtrwita. ill be punctutlly ttttnded lo. rhils .cVpt. t, 1666. 1 . Supreme Court Worthern District. KOT1CB J I ha V'l' horrliy ptvafl timt ids fttirtrema Own nf tha Nmltisnt iprnct "T rwinsyivania win mmrrmna lis wwm on I HPT MONDAY of OCTOBER. A. D. 1915. at U,s uran nuosa in wiupott CHARLKS PLEASANTS, frothf. Pfoth'rs OftVa, I tor. M, lass. tiat mt I'auara tor ArfwartMHst OctatM T. ItSS I. Itw k Barfoa rs Ira T Clcmant North's eo H.sTraaa va Ysstlna Lycoming I. Wertmaa 4. Phillips 5. Shriner 0. Hartzel 7. Ilnwen, Olrto A Co a. rsbel . Coder 10. Brosions II. Hale 19. Carboa Ran Imp so 13. Uorton It. Perkins' Ex'tot 1.1 BerryhiU 11. Fmil 17 Steet . ts IthiKlns North'd vs Kerb Kan trap eo vs Keller Union vs Hound t.veomina vs Whits A Mervtne North'd vs HriisioifS North'd vs Hilling Lycoming vs Bonier North'd vs flittftnhonse Colnmhia vs Rockefeller vs Pewsrt vs Frilina vs Rerryhill vs Reynolds vs Kimble North'd t.veomlng Montour Union ASTRAY. WHITE SOW ahout two yeare oM. came to the premises of the tubscriber, reaiding near the Northumberland Dridie, during the month of May. The owner it requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. FRANCIS EGLEMAN. Sunhury, Sept. 22, 1855 BURTON & FENT0N, S. M. corner Sixth and Arch streets, PHILADELPHIA. riEAS! Teas!! on uncommonly full nd I rhni.-e .nrtment of black and srreen Teal ofull grades, from the extremely low price of 30 els 3,1 0 0060 70 U TO Ctt. per iu., warrnnted to be superior to any to be had else wliert at the same prices. We know and confi dently recommend them to h 20 percent cheap er than any for sale in the city. We have also a very superior assortment of Coffee, Old Gov I, Java, Laituayrn, Maracaruo, Kioanu uap nay ticn Coffee. New No. 1 Mackerel and Shad in S and 1 bbl. or as may be desired. Cheese, Pine Annie. SaD Saso. New York Cream Cheese al wavs on hand. Soap brown and white; also H. L. Kendcll & Co't Chemical Olive Soap, one lb. of which will co as far as 2 of ordinary brown Soap. Also Starch of different qualities, pickles, sauces, ketrhuna. olives, olive oil, sardines, an rhovpva. &c. with a full assortment of Fancy Goods, to which we invite the attention of the public to call and examine our extensive assort ment of Fine Groceriea for sale by BURTON & FENTON, Wholesale and Retail Family Grocers and Tea Dealers. 8. W. cor. Sixth and Arch sta N. H. Goods delivered to all partt of the cily free of charge. Phila.,Sept. 22, 1855. apl 8y WiTtox Dsrcr. Tuot Dtrcr J. S. DETUY & SONS, .Vw. 223 .Vr7t Second Street, below Callou-hill, and S. IT. Corner Eighth and Spring Gurdet streets, riiiLAUKi.riiiA, TTTorLD lcspectfnllv inform their former " customers and others, that thev have just laid in a splendid assortment of :u r(s, Oil C'lothN, Matting, Window Shades, Door Mitts, &c., &c, at very reduced prices Wholesale & Retail. TAKE NOTICE We will sell our gooda as cheap as any other hruse of the kind ln the cttv, Pirla., Sept. 22, 1955. w3m PAUL CORKTYN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SLNBL'RY, PA., Aided by eome eight years experience in the practice of the Law, will attend with fidelity to all matter appertaining to or within tha line of his profession. Office with Charles J. Uruner, Esq., Market street. Sunbury, Sept. 15, 1855, tf PAYTJP. LL persona indebted to the firm of Friling -va tv uram, on tvoie, dook account or uiuer- . . . . ii ,. . ... wise arc respectfully requested to come forward and pay up between this aud the first of October us they wish to go to the city to lay in their fall auplies. FRILING & GRANT, Sunhury, Sept. 15, 1855 tf. BATALLI0N ORDERS NO. 1. Head Quarters 1st Buttallion of 8th Division P. U. M. rpHE first BattallionofSlh Division of North JL umucrlauU county, composed ol the C wnladcr Guards, Shamokin Guards, Shamokin Gniva, tanners and Mechanic' Artillerv, Dew. art t.ua rils, under command ol Lieut. Col. Marti will parade iu full uniform, at C. Leisenriui;: in nnatnokiu township, on Saturday the 6 da ol October I8.10, for drill iVc. The line will be formed at 10 o clock A. M. By order of the Col. J. C Barnhart, Adjutant P. S. Commandert of companies are esoecr ally required to furnish to the adjutant a full copy 01 me 11011. Sunbury Sept. 15, 1855. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Aorthumherland county will be exposed to putiuc sale 011 Monday the lotti day of October next on the premises: Die following described real estate to wit : A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND. situate in Upper Augusta township county afore aatu, aoiuiuiiig lanua oi jni, omitn, llarman Khue, and James Campbell and the North branch 01 me ousqucuauua, containing sixiy.uve acrea or there abouts of which about 30 acres are cul tivatcd, aud on which are erected a log Hut and eia:ie. Also the undivided nail ot a certain other tract nf Land in said township adjouinin the above described tracts, lands of Stein and James Campbell, containing about 35 acres, of which about 25 acres are cleared, and on whic aro erected a log hut and stable. Late the estate of Adam Neidi,;, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, when the terms of tale will be made known by DAVID REESER, A J' tor. Bv order of the Court, Jno. J.' Pursel, Clk. O. C. September 15, 1855 4t. $10 iEwiri 'T'HE aliove reward will be paid by the Ci inissionere of Northumberland county, om- for the discovery and conviction of the miscreants who shut up, in the State House entry several cow., on Tuesday night last, and otherwise injured the public buildings. EXBOUTOHB' BALE. Vini.L be sold at public sale, on tbe premises, "on SATURDAY, the 20th day of Sep. tember, at 10 o clock, A, M., 1855, in pursuance of the last wijl and testament of Michael Evert, dee'd., a certain ' A TRACT OP LAND, situated iu I'pper Augusta township, North'd county, about lour miles east of Sunbury, ad joinintf lauds of Junta Fry, John Haugbawout, Daniel Keefer and others, containg about fifty acres, more or leaa. About twenty acret of tbe said premises are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The remainder it timber Und. There it also an excellent, and never-failing tpring ou the property. Persona wishing to examine the land can ap ply to Jacob Evert, near the premiset. Terms and conditions made known on the day of tale. DAVID MARTZ, Ex'r. Upper Augusta, Aug. II, 1855 It. C AME to the premiset ef Ihe tubscriber, resid ing in Lower Augusta township, Norlbumber land enwuly. about 9 montki siuce a Stray Bull over two y'eart old. Color biindle, white back, redith brinc"le head, weight about 150 pounds. The owner ia requetted to eome forward provsj Drooert pav daaitgee aJ take hint away, property pa, w t OWE.NBOWEN. lower AufUtta, iey.. I, .IM Sm. THE Highway Bridge of the Trtvorton an, ftllaWlllakKaanamaa D.ll.u A Pnm.tikllff m --neHilB laaltf VtVU wia sr J f -s T JI tha Susquehanna River, eleven miles below N0r. tharaberland, at Port Trtvorton (formerly Chap, man) in Union, count, o Trtvorton nation ln Northumberland eountv being completed. iu, public are now informed ia open for travel. Drovere anrl others will find this tha ihortatt nd easiest route between the Susquehanna Itit,r and Pottsville, at it avoids all the mountains except Broad Moun'aiu, which ia crossed at U,. , lowest elevation. Port Trevorton, Sept. 8, 1H55. 1m. TO GROCERS AND CONFECTIONER? 1 )t-'Y root aontie from first hands and .. i . The niidersirned 1ms In at lowtMl pure. Willi dtoiitof 2 dmmh rn tU4 LMOXlm. U IIV Plr-n WALNUTS, CURRANTS. CJUARM "INUTS, CITItUN l.r.MO.Ns ' II.IIKRTS. IHIIJ iiucl-A. OROLNUN'UTS, DAT1.S, CASTlLE?OAF L " orusrs by mail promptly attended to THOMAS HOND, , . 41 S. Water Street, Philade,ii-e. Pila.9ept.l5,195Slmp. ' t' GENERAL ELECTION jy!s9tCLAIA0K. L KSb A.N r to a,, set of tlx (ieiieral Assvmhti of in, . Cuimaonwa th of Piuavlvn..i. - .' . " If ."i! ele";,of ommoilwealth," pXt3 UitNcond 1 day of July, Anno lmi , . ,g .JJ ilil hundred and tliirty-ume, I HKNKY ukv 11, gh Sheriff of the oounty of fcori'hu"". va, do hereby make known sd give ,. , , h, tors 01 Hi. county aforcmnd, that i eei.crul eleeiin,, 1 h. T Zll'y 'TP "f "ihuinlwria,,,! .. the 9KCOND OllS DrS0n as Canal Con.m,..i.l.. r .L. A w2 wealth. "" -ilirs Oils person ss Member of trie Rons of R.r,..,. to leeresest ths countjr of Norihumlierlaud. v i. ,,vi,n m itegister sua Keconlei and Clerk of tht Orphans Court for ths cuunly of Northumberland, .i .r,. .,i , reasurcr 01 Aortnumlieiloiiil e.mntv Out person as Ciuninissioner for 11,. ' .1 umlierlaiid lot a term of 3 years. ' ..i,l"e,peIV"n. Commisaioner for ths county of North umlierlmtd fur I vear. ..i-nu and pC"" Audi,or for tt county of Northuratjar- I also hsreliv make known anil :v. n .1... .u places of h auling the afnreanid general eleetion in the srv. ernl rsiritugha sad townships within the county of Nor thumberland are as follows : Ths Sunbury District, composed of the bnueh of Sunbury, and Upper Augusta, at tha County Court House. The Aueuita District, compose,! of ths towusliip of Lower Augusta, at ths bouse ol Klias Knierieh, la Wild township. 1 The Northumberland District, composed of the bonrnth ot Northnnilieiliiiid, at the In 'use of Augustus Houts ..f ths borough of .Northumberland. 1 ne ri.int Dutrict, at the houss of Ilewy linos, in ths beroiigh ot Northumberland. 1 lie .vi itt 111 Uisinet, at ths houss of Frnlsrick Sticksr. 1 suid b.,roui-h. Tho Turbut liiatriet. at lh hnuaj, ..whm.i i.w 11..1.. Ktwinger. Ths Delawara District, at ths Sinking Spriuc- School House. or. The Clulisauaque District st tlis h iuia of Beniamin Fonlainon. The Lewis District, at the hirtiaa nefimiM.! t.i. m;..i...i Reniler. Ths Sharaoktii District, at the houss of Charles Lciiea- ring. The I'prer Mahonoy District, at the fwuts of Daniel Heim. The l.itlis Muhonov District, at tht h..n.. uf Pil.n.i Hater. Tho Iiwer Muhonov Dutrict. at tha houaa nf M.h-! SntZ. Tha Ktisu Untrict, at ths I.ilierty Pole School Il,,u" Ths Jackson District, at tha huuas oceil inert bv (;,,n. Smith. The C fil Pulriet. at ths houss of William M. Weaver. In tha town of Shaiukiu. The Zr.r; District at the houss of John Weaver iu Trevott. a. Tha Cainrron District, st the house of Glden Perk. The J'irilaii District at the house, of Uenjuinln Leitel. The M miit Carmel District, at tlis public huuse of Fa lls lrch. Ths election to open between the hours ol" 8 and lu o'clock in the f.ireuo ai, and shall continue without inter- ruption or uilj'iuriiineiit until 7 o'clock in the sveaiiig when the poll ahull be eloacd. Ihe several InajH'tora and J ii.ttfes elected on the 31 Frldnv ol Maleh, lJTi, in numiauce of the 3d Section ol' the ael of the 2l of Jalv. ISIO, will hold Ihe election un Tuelny li e toll day of October ileal. ' I hat every pei&ou except n Jubticeof the Teace. vh ' iliall hold anv office or appointment oi profit onil tnipt un der the government of the doted Slutet. or ol Ihis State, or ot any city or ineorpointeu umtrtct, whether a eonaini aioued olficer or nvrnt, who rliall be employed under tlie lesialalive, elcenlive ,.r jtliliciarv depnrtlneilt of thia tate, or the L'llited Suites, or of any cily or incorporated (lisliict and nlso that every member Congrets anil of th Slato L.cgismture, unci oi the select anil common council ot any city, or cominifstoner ol any incorporated Dintnet, is by law, meniiabie ot Homing or exrceisiin; tlie i.tnee or ap pointment of Jurtee, lusreetoi or Clerk, of any election ufthis commonwealth, snd that no liuector. Juilc. or any other oltieer of such election, shall Ins eligible to buy orni-e to be then voted for. And Ihe said Act of Assembly, enlitleir'-un set relatn g to the elections of this Cotnm onve.-iih," pureed Juiy ti.s Ifiin, lKlv, lurther provides as b lkiws, to wit : That the Inspectors and Judeca chosen aa af'resiiiil, shall meet at Ihe respective pliiccs for hi'Minc; tlsv' election In the district to which they renpeettully idling lu-lom nine o'clock in the morning of the sreoud Tuewlny of I :e- toscr iu each and every year, Lad eueh of sain Inapectora B-all appoint one clerk, who shall he a quubhed voter vt such d'Striet. Skctios 2 That any fraud committed bv any person -lime lu the manner above nreaeritied, ahull lie nullified aa li.iiilar frnurla are diieeted lo be punished by the exist ing luwa of this Common wealth. "In enae the person who ahull have received Ihe second higheai mnnlicr of votes tor Inspectors shall u.a attend on the dny of nny elcelioii, then the person whu shall have received the second highest iiumlwr of votes for Judge the next preceitiiui election, siiull act as nu luspectoi in foa place, and in cue the person elected Judi;e sball not atten'l ihe liiSieetor who received Ihe hit-heat number of votes, shall appoint a Judge 111 Ins place ; and il any vacancy shall continue in the Imard lor the space of half nil hour af ter the lime fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voteis of Ihe township, ward or no district, for whirh such officers shall have been elected, prerent at the placs of electiona, suall one of tlicir nuiuber to fill such vacancy. 'It shall be the dutv of said sscars respectively to a: tend at the place of holding eveiy general, special, i-r township eteetiiHl. during the whole time suet election is kept open, for ths purpose of giving iiiloimatiou to the Inspectors and Judire, whuu i-ulled on, in reunion to lue light f any person usaeaaed by lliein to vote at auth elec tion, or aueh other matters iu Malum to the aaaeaaiueiil of votera, aa the aaid iin-pector or judge or either of them Blwll from time to tune require "No person snail be permuted m vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white free man ol twenty-one or more, who ahull have resided in the alale nt lea t one Vt.ii, and in the election district where he oilers lo vote nt leuat ten Java immediately nreceednig the election, ami witlm; two eurt poiil slate of county tux w inch shall have hern aaaetsnl at leuat ten ihivs beiore Ihe election, Uut a cilizer. of the I'nited Slates who liad previously teeii a qualiht voter of this slate, snd removed Ihereuoin ami resumed, aud shall have resided la the election district. Slid paid tux aa aforesaid, shall lie entitled lo vote alter residing in Ih.s auile six months, Provided, That the white lieemcn, cili xeiiaol the timed States, between the ol iweiili-.ne and tweulv-two eaia. and III Ihe election district ten duva as aforesaid, shall bs entuled to a vole, although they shall not have paid tnxes. No person slmll be permitted to vote whose name is n"t contained in the liat ol luinbte inhabitants famished by li e eoiilimaamiiers as afolesald, niileas, l'irst : He pnaluecs a receipt for the Hiillent. within two years, of a state or oounty tax usaeaaed iigrceatil) to Ihe e-slslltutl'H. uikl cave sniuiactory evidence eiiheron his own nh is aihiina tion, .ir on the oath or allirmaliou of another, thut he has paid auch tax, or on fullure to produces receipt, ahall make un oath to tue payment thereof ; or tecum, it he claim a right to vots by being sn elector between the agct ol twentv ime and iwenlv-two years, he shall depose on null' or aiTirmali.ui. that he has resided iu Ih. Suite at leutt one vear uext beiore Ins application, and make such proof i residence in the that net us is require,! by Uns s'l ; acd llial he does verily believe from Ihe accoaTt ' g Ceil hnu thut he is of the uge uforeaaid, and give sneh other evi dences as is required bv tins act. whereupon tue name l the person so admitted to vole, shall lie mserled m alpha bciiciil bat bv Ihe iiiticior, and a note nuute oB.oi's thereto by writing the word "lux," u he ihall u peiun. tedtovote by reuroii of having lnd tax, or the .: "age," if be sliall I- tiermitted lo vote on aee.auil el liu, aj-e, and in either cute ihe miaou of such vies . shal M called nut to ths clerk, who slatll msks Botes in the bat ol voiers kein by iheiu. . .. Inailcasea where the name of the pers .n etaiiniiit vote is not f.Hind ou the list furnished by the C..iii.is.i .n ers and Assessor, or Ins unlit to vote whether found there on or not. is ohjei-tetl lo by any qiwlihed cuiieii, Wis -speelor .hall exuiinue such persou ou oath aa t; S.s , qiaii a eationa, ami if h. claims to' Uv rcaided lu thi i stals one yea, o? more, hi s "uts ." " Pm", '""1 'i prove by at lea.t on. etinq-lei.t witneM, who, slut I be a qualified eleeu-r, thai lis lea.ded within ,l'''"."d sh.a ten day. next immediately ,eee.l,i.f the " ' sua. h.mKlf swear that his ,ho.u. ,''- .'"' ""''I 'A "uc a, ice of lawful ealhni it wiihia the district, and ths lie M u.Vr,u.v. LtL d."ct for th. aurpoa. of v " Kve'i'V pesou qualifunl a. aforesaid, nrimu ,i ' ro.,rc.l .,f realrleul snd puiment of Uixes. a fnJ,VX!.oi.n..ed.ovote,u,.h. Uiwnsh.p, ard or district in which h. sluill reside. it .... - - - ,..i.a-i to vote intnist-onini onwe.... b. impris.ml for any term not exceadnig tare. TO n Ht . .i It ahall ho the duty oi svery mayor, sn..., juic. of thi pei, and .aistala. deputy ctai-sbhs, of vsry ciiy, elmTLiwiuhip r di.lr.et w.lbmj U,. ran "owlih, wheiUvw wiled anon by any officer of aa 1-mon, W'b7r ,ual' .lector ihw i, t" ekraj any window or avuu. I anr window, to U pUw nor ninr. man one im.u - " 1 i el th. duty of U. muMctiv. eonstald. -''JTJtJ. township, trf this e..n.monwe..h to hi wr?li?Z. -T or by danuiV, at th. plae. of h Uling aaeh -J waid, district av township, for tbe purpose of P1" Ih. paao. as aforesjiid. .foressirl, It shall he ih. dTiy of .very Pf "vV.t who shah b. prmcill , .. uieh d,rtr,VJiM to th. Uo a. as dtn.ben u this a to r.pon th. sw M enart of qaostsr aawnu, and suto "saw" a , . ' , rf.au... . .nd II sl.au ww wi,pvn h. 1 . mfm a' - t Ta. Judaea to sa,s. th-s Jr T rkv lnhnmb.,aud, ai ih. rVaart Booto. 'J B" r' ay. ta.latod.gw o.VyWW. aisvirt nttaai BDaatry I ti it, jeae -ii I astJy to tow (exeeut lbs so.nl of qualified eilue. luiuTppLto.i v nlaci of elertua. f. Ih. foi auiiu, iickets, .H- iiiSueiieuig e.uwiai quality to vol. ht sh.loneo,mctic,i, fori.il end pay w.y .uio ins on. hn,,d,l AJtar. for .very on. such offance. mat taunal .lt,on, which shall bs ohst.uciea in - - a. to pr.va.it r.aer. from approsohu the tasne, a a nevleel or rusal to do an on such requ.slon, i' ' s shall b. dee,ne,l guilled oi npsdea.sis '?'" chivicii .u k. in anv aura n leas lliau "
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