MAIL LETTINQS OF 1815. The recent mail tellings in (he I'atei ol New Hampshire, Vermont, Msssacliusets. Khode Inland, Conneciit ut and New York have been made at a reduction over forroei con-mcuuf $105 1)00. This is a hand some sum uf money for the new Postmss ter lienersl u save to the Uovernmenl. Dkath at the Card tail. Letters from Algiers mention that the bodiei ol 9 aoldierf, who were playing cards at the time of the late terrible explosion, have aince been found, iih the cards ai!l in their hands. A Rrssian, named Krmetl, in 1835 vis ited Cincinnati, poor, ragged cobbler. He could not make a living, and therefore went South and engaged in the manufactur ing lueifer matches, lie returned to Cin cinnati, a few days since, worth 920,000. 1 IM ! i a a A person who has been travelling in the Western Slates says there is not a lady west olthe Alleghaniea, over the age ol 15, who ii nut either married or spoken for. Nauvoo is hereafter to be called the city Joseph! The St. Louis Reville claims, iMy the wives of die Poliphara disturbe not its tranquility!' Arrest and Escape of a Slave A run. way slave from Georgia, who had twice escaped from bondage, was srrested by the Sheriff of Burlington, at Crosswieks, a few days ago. The -nan by an exercise of his atrength, knocked the sheriff anil his deputy in different diiectinns, bounded over h fence and escsped, and has not sines been found, ! J lll-l L. U. S. Troops on the Texan Frontier There are now concentrated at Fort Jeaup twenty three companies, seven of dragoon and the rest of infantry. Louisiana Convention body deci ded on the 25ih nil, that a'l justices of the ;ieace in Louisiana should be elected by the people. The Charter Election in Pottsville, Schuylkill county, occurred on Monday lust There were three tickets in the fndd. The Democrats came off first best, having poll ed 283 votes, and elected their Burgee e ami Town Council. The Whigs came i. IT sec. ond best, polling 220 votes. The Naliv e cast but 68 vo'.es The Hon. Joel W. White, late United Stales Consul at Liverpool, csme passen eneers in the Uibernia, the bearer ol im desnsiches from the United Slates Legation at Belgium, lo the American Sec retary of Slate. Mr Pickens has positively derlined.it is eaid, io accept the appointment of the mis eion to England. A pony lately died in England fifty jears old. lle'nnce lravell d 72 mile in 6 consecutive hours MAHItlED By Samuel Kisner, Esq on the 5ih inet. Mr. Z Kicharp, of I coming county, to Mr Makv Llizadktu Ui.eckcr, of Greenwood lp. In Bloom township, on the 13ih insl. hy Andrew It. Jacohy, Eeq. Mr William Lohah, to Miss Elizabeth Swishlr, ol Greenwood. DIED In Centre Township of tho county, on the 30ih of April last, Susanna J omlinson, ageu 00 years. NORTH BRANCH CANAL. -m.T(Trv. i.liKmbv itivcn that tho Hooka ol Jj the NORTH BRANCH CANAL COM FAN'Y will be opened on TUESDAY the aeven Iccnlbday of June next, at two o'clock in the af ternoon at the Phoenix Hotel in Wilkesbarre, Pa. where the undersigned, CommiifiiionerB under the law f.irthat purpose enacted, will ultend to receive subacnptioua lor alock ol aid company G. M. Hollcnback, Chester Buttler, Kam'l Holland, E. IV. Sturdevant, Kob'l A.l'arriah, V. E. Piolctt, H. I). Phelps, William Cult, Wm.M'Kelvy, JoM5eph Piicttly, Jlenry King, Geo. P. tilcele, Garrick Mallery, C. L. Ward, N, Overfieid, Henry Stark, H. l Headley, Geo: Mack, Tbot: P. Cope, Llihu Chauncey, Thinker, jenry II fi G.tiette, Philadelphia! American, Baltl mote; A'xpresj. Wev York, lirudfoid Iteporler, Tn- wanda-. Democrat, Dunville; Amencan, cunDury Atlas. UoMoii: Denicrat, Lloomsbur': Advocate and f aruier, vv iiaesum'". puuimu um-c " weeks, send a copy and bill to office of the Luiorne Democrat, Wilkesbarre. Pa. May 14, l845-4t Illooinsbtir? Arlillory- The Members o( this Coinpnny; who i,.a Swnnls :mtl Bells, belonging to the . ...m... i ..i.i;. u a ..,a.,L Q Company; are required lorthwith totteiivpi them to either of the Commissioned Offi cer(, 11. WEBB. Capt. THE llLUOMSDt'KU, May 17, 1815 Wheat, Ho Iiyn, 5u Com, 40 Clovrrseeil, 3 25 Flaxseed, 1 25 UuDer, 12J 0,ts, 25 E, b T-ll.w 10 Lird r7 Dried Apples, While 7eans 50 Beeswax 25 JIDMIMSSIUI TOR' S NO TICE. The Estate of SUSANNA TOM UN SUN, late J Centre township, dectated. taVTOTirE lii hercbv nivon that loiters of admin- 1 iatrstion on tlio above mentioned Kslate, have been sranted to the aubscriber, living in On tre township. All peraona indebted to Haul estate are her el. v nod lied to niHko iinnieuiaie pawiirui and all those having claima are requested to pre unit them property authenticated to SOLOMON NKWHAR0, Adm'r. May 17, 145, w4 NOTICE. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to thcsuuscribcl, are requested to come torwsru and make payment. BARE & SIDES. will be taken in payment as usual, and received in exchange tor Lb A I HbR. PHILIP CHRISTMVN. Bloomsburg, May 1 1, IS45 4 Spectacles & Glasses r THE subscriber lias just teceived a largo a J soitmontol SPECTACLES and SPEC I'ACLE GLASSES, of the best quality, of buth white and green, from No. 2 upwards. rrjPersons afflicted with aore eyes, will find il io their advantage to call and get glasses from him; i they may teel assured of deriving a great benefit rom their use. 0. I.. SIIILTZ. Cloomsbiirg, May 17, 18454 PROSPECTUS OF HIE UNITED STATES JOURNAL 15r Jesse E. Dow 4 Co. rjii HE first number of our new paper will 1 e is- Hued thia (lirat) day of May, with an entire new dress new type, fine white paper, with other important alterations and improvements. I ho pa per will be devoted to a fearless exposition of He mocralio iiriiicinlcs: it will zenlouOv anJ - tinuly oppose each and every til'n to esiablisli n mammoth monarchy bank and other mischievous corporations and conaolodalions of wealth, which subverts the rights ol tho people and undermine the pillars of the Republic; it will oppose an oppres sive and anti-republican larill system, the assump tion of the Stale debts by the General Government and all other Federal principles which have an in evitable tendency to destroy public prosperity as well as individual happiness. Against all such po litical delusions we shall wage unchanging, un compromising war. J'lia farmer and Mechanic who prodnco all tin cat capital of the nation, will find in our paiwr ai. unwavering champion of their iualir'iable rights: i lie long cherished principles of the editors are toi well known to the public to require any pledge or his point, lo tho Miscellaneous Department particular attention will be devoted, the Ladies will dways hud in our columns a choice selection I run the current literature of the day, as well as original contributions from the most talented writers ol which ourcouniv can boast. A general summary of Foreign and Domestic ncwa will be furnished; a eirular price current and u correct list ol the pnccr of stocks will also be given. The conductors have already secured the aid and co-operation of a lar'e number of the most ilistiu- !iushcil literary and pointful writers ol the du; irranuemciis will also be made, at (hi earliest pe riod possible, to embellish our columns by the con tributions of correspondents from abroad. Willi this brief and imperfect outline of our plan, we very ic.-pectfullv submit our claims to an extensive pa tronage to the consideration of a generous public. THEOPiiiMjs nsiv, i JESSE E. HOW, 5 TEKMS. ClHTUItH. Weekly naner by tho year 2 00 do lor six monlna l w r , - , ... Semi-Weekly paper by the year, in edvsrro 6 01' do do for less than a year, sUcts. per month. Oailv paper by the year, in udvanca 10 00 do tor less than a year n per mouth. Subscriptions to the Daily for less than two, v the femi-Weekly for less than four, or to thr Weekly for less than aix months, will not be re ceived. If not paid within the year, the Waily paper wil be jilJ, thei'eini-weckly $6, and the Weely 2 5C i year. All payments to be made in advance. Those win have nM an opportunity of paying otherwise, nia remit by mail, at our risk, postage-paid. Tin Pos mni-ter scertiui ate ol sucn remittance shall t a sufficient receipt therefor, i he notes of au pecie paying bank will be received. JOHN IVIAIIKLE, Harness, Saddle &. Trunk Manufacturer; VI ESPECTFI'LLY informs the public that h ft. has located himself in the shop nextdooi to Samutl Hagenbucbs Chair FaMory, Mam atroet fiioorosbUig, fVolumwa county, wnare he will ra rj on tbe above bus need in all its brgrirtioa. tin wil keep constantly no tarid fine and coarse One and Two Horse Hurneses, Horse Collars, Saddlts, Bridles and T ruiihs; -c. of every description : ind having had a long expe 1 riencc in the business, he can furnish as good work and as cheap as can be purchased in the county fjAll kinds of country produce taken in pay n,ent for work, at the market prices. j May 10, 18l8-0iu3 Cabinet Making lir.,.u.:i .ir.,11. i..f,.r,.,. t, null. BiihscrlliHi resncctfullt informs tht pul I lie that Im has taki n Ibe shop lately occupied !ly U. H. Hayhurst, at the lowei end of Market street, llloomsburg; where he intends carrying on i he above business in all its branches, and solicits a h i e of the patronage of the public. In connection with the above business, ha offers his services os an UNDERTAKER. Ho will always be ready t make COFFINS for the same prices heretofore 'barged in Bloomsburg, i . ,, .1 . ..I II 1 I) V l' ami paving suppueu nimseii won gnou n un iu" he will attend with it at the t unoral without any extra charge. JOHN BITTERS. May 10, l845-6m3 LPubMc Sale. IV pursuance of an order of theOrphan' i Court, ol Columbia county, on Saturday the 1th dai of June next, i i o n'rlnrU in tlm fiirenoon. Aaron lien ilur.hnt Administrator of Harbara Cntz.late of Bloom township in said county .tleceaseu, will expose to silo, by public vendue, upon the premises, a certain lot or parcel ol frrnmiil -litnalfl in Hunkinsville. in said County, and being pans of lots numbered six and seven in the plan of sa d town, ol lot number six. seven feet in breadth and one hundred and ninety eight feel in depth; and of lot number seven, filteen feet in breadth and one hundred and ninety eipht leet in depth; and bounded as follows lipuinnintr at ntiat nn main Street Slid loi number six, thence by the same touih thir i v na vHn ileum's, west one hunt red and - b ninety eight feel to a back alley; thence a l.imr mud alley south fifiv three degrees, a . . east twenty two feet to a posl in lot mm her seven; thence tlitough said lot noith thirty seven degrees, east one hundred and ninety eight leet to a post on main street, thence nonh fil'tv three deorees.easi twenty i wo feet lo the place of beginning. t here is erected on the pietnises a Frame House, I ,ite the estate of saitl deceased, siuate the townsliip of Bloom and county afore aid. JACOB KYEUY, Cletk. Danville, My 0. 1845 SiiEHIr F KAliE.4. Hv virt ue of a writ of levari facias, to me ii reeled, w ill be exposed to public sale at ihe ( nun House in Danville, on 1 hnrsday. ihe 2 9 ill day of flhy; insl. ai one o'clock, P,M he following property, to wit; All lhat nan of the followinir described parts of the following described 13 Iracis u1 and. that lies in the County of Colombia . :.. ... 1:..' I l -. . r l f pans or shares.lhe whole into 226 part or shares to be divided, ol ami in nirieen tracts of cool land, lying roni'gious to each other, siiuaie on the waieis of the Shamokin mil 71ahonov creeks, in ihe township ol Shamokin,(now Coal,)and Cattawissa.f now liiiaring rretk.) in the counties ol rtorin iimberland and Columbia, and Siale ol Prnnsvlrania, which eaid tracts of land were surveyed in pursuance of tlnrieen wairanls.foin hundred acrea erh.all hearing late the tenth dy of May, A D. 1793. .ranted lo WMIiam P.lliotis. Reoige Aston. Caleb Tnwnes, John Young, John White nan, Joseph Jurdan, Kii'luml rents. J'llir Warner Daniel Keen, William 1'nrier, William itiller, Vler Dehaven, and William Powell, and patterned lo John Nirho.'dson. on ihe sevenieeiith, tweniieth. twenty third, twenty fourth and the twenty filth days ol L'ctober. A. 1. IV4, afm which said tracts ni ls d arc, by ihe .f lieial reiurns of survey computed tn contain live thousand ihree hundred and forty six icrea, one hundred and twenty perches. Seized and li-ken in execution, ami lo n old as tli; properly of the Shamokin Coal md Irom Cjmpanv, el. al. (ham Dkbr Sheiijf. Sheriff's Office, Danville. May 6ili 1845. ALSO HY virtue of a writ id ven exnon.ia lo ne directed, at the sms time and place. A certain tract of land, situate in Madi son township, Columbia County, contain 2gG Acres, nnre or les. about iwo hundred acres o which is cleared land, hounded hv ihe land ( George Derr, Thomas Ah Bride, John lives and others, whereon is elected TWO Fit AM E IIOUSCS, ii 1 V 1 1 r -i r i it r t c md other out buildings ami an spple or hard, with the spperienance r. Seized and taken in execuiion and lo be old as ihe properly of Isaac Ilendershot, leceased, in ihe hands of his execuiois. Iram Df.rr, Sheriff Sheriffs' Office Danville. May. Cih 1845 Regimental Orders. FKV1E fnrollcd Militia residing within tho Q bounds of the 7th Rcgirrer.t. 11 Briaadc, Sth h viwut of K M. Ad! atuomblo fut parage as follows: The firm Battallion will meet et OrangevilJe, on Tu 'day 'he 20t day of May irift. and the V.-J. miteer enmpaniea attached thortto will meet at tSe name lime and place. Thcxccond Baltallion will meet at ratlawiriTO mi Wednesday the Slat day of May inat. and llieVnliintcer coinptiniea attac hed thereto will meet at the same time and place. HIRAM n. KLINE, UoUvl May 3, 1.S45. w dOnifllQ. X v ww ww.m.it9 Iltillcy Si illciulenliall, 1 1 ve just received,!! nd sr now npeninji Jit the old stand of yer & Hly, AN KXTENSIVK ASSOHTMENT OP SPRING AND SUMMER f.OODS. Cutuiiting of every article usually kept in a Country tlurt, Among their assorlinent will belound,of DRY COODS Clolhsj Cassimeresj Saitinetls, rinmbroons Sic. for summer pantu Calicoes. ChirHz; Halyontips; Lawns and Crape Delanes fcc. fur diesses, Hosiery; Gloves il Mitts; Handkerchiefs, Scarfs; brown and bleached Shirtings &o. colored Yarn; Laps and Wadding; Bonnets and trimmings. They have also; Palm Hals! Travelling Uaskeis; Looking Glasses and Brs Clocks. GROCERIES. Sugar, Tea., Coffee, Molassess, Pei)- per, Spices, in fact every thing in thi line thai may bo called for. Crockery. A general assortment of Trace Chains, Shovels, Nails, Spikes, and the u.'tial variety of Locks, Screws, JJutls, &c, Rolled and IJjr Iron, Hoop and band Iron, Waggon tire of all sizes, DRUGS, PAINTS, & OILS. All of which ihev will sell on the moat reasonable terms and receive in payment all Kinds o country produce. May 10, 1845 3m. 3. Panrillc THE Danville Steam Woollen Factory, for merly owned and occupied by br. Petrikin lias recently lxen purchased liy the auhacriher, wh reanectfullv announcea to hia fiieinlM Mtllt lllil. lie. generally, that he ia now prepared to executi an uiikh oi worK in ins lino ol business, m ih, shortest nolice. accordiiiK lo order, and in ihe hca comparative manner, llaviiiff gone lo conxiilera- t)e expense in repairing hi machinery and appa ratus and being very particular in aecu-mg the cer vices of ex prieneed mechanics, he feels tvmhMenl that he ia capable of executing all kinds of woik in his lino in a style superioi to any other oMaMUh- iiiuihiii mo eoniiiry, rricca ol oik aa tollows : Cloth i yards wide lii-ht and dark, from 45 to 66 cents pet yard Do bottle erens. olive brown. fee. from fin tn fif) Satirets of the above colors, from 40 to 44 rlanncli one yard wido, 30 cents, it,. . Maddur i'f.il. 4.ri blanket 'i vdswi''e; twi'ledor plain, from CO to 70 cents per yarn. CJi-PXIlIO & FTJLLI1TG Kill be done in llieheM maimer, and attheuau- a.. prices All kinds ol country prodnco will In taken in payment for work at Jauville maiket pricos. SA Tl TN : TTSs FL A NN K I. St CLOTHS J- liLANKETS; Constantly on hand, for aule at reduced prices for ('anh or Darter. For the accommodati in ofeuatniners liinR at a listance wool for iVanufacltiring will bo taken in it the follow ing places : COUi.YIWA 1'Ol.MY. Isaac Kline a Mill. Fishingc ei k; Holmes' store, Columbus; Low & Thompson's store, Lime-Ridge; W. L. W idler & Co.'s store, Berwick ; Slewait V liickets' store Ornngevillc; Wm. dcKelvy t'o.'a store, Dlooms blirg j Julin (J. Sharpies' atore, Callawis-a; L. hi- el store, Jersey town; Deri A Mcuridu a atoi c, W'hitA all; Stroup's slorn, Uasliingtonville. LI ZKK.NK COUNT V Reynold's store.KiiiRs ton; tiildersleeve's, Wilksbane; .S'lyeia' atoie, Nun- licoke; Judge Mark Mill, Huntingloii Plain written directions must uccom-' pany each parcel. U. It. OLAKHbAli I . Danville, May J, 18133 A I) M1NISTUA TOR' S NO TICE. The Estate of EUZA HITTER late of llloom township; deceased. NOTICE is he.cby given lhat letters of admin, istration on tho above mentioned Estate, have been granted to the subscriber, living in Cell- tic township. All persons indebted to said estate arc hereby notified to make immediate pay lent; and all those having claims are requested to pre sent them properlv authenticaied to JACOB II AC U N 11 UC , Amd'r dc bonis lion with the Will anumod May 3; Il42-6w3 IS. F. IIAYIIUIIST, VAGGON XtXAKEIl HLOOMSBURG, F.SPECFTI'LLY iuforms the public that he has located himself in Ihe Nhnp lately occupied by ZIBA RI.'Of.LKS, in MAHKKT-I STR V. rT tutiarn liA intAnils rnrrvino nn thai a ' hufiuiRfitt in alt it various branches. ' HEAVY WAGGO.NS built and repaired, as well aa one hots WAGGOXS AXD BUGGIES. of every dascripiion, and all kinds of Country Work, in his line, donaatsboit nonce, and en the most reasonable terma. nrGood Lumber and all kinda ol Countrv Pro duce taken in paymtnt for work, but Cash will not be refused. April 5, I84r. 6ni60 ' NOTICE hereby given lo the tflockholdeis in the com- 5l pnoy for i-,eiling a fndira over the Noilheasi liranch of the river S uso,uehanna. heiween the town of Cdttawisa and Ihe mouth of Fisbingciei k that ihe Mnnacerihave his day ileclaied a dividend ofTHKKE I'KR CENT, on the Stock of eaid t'ompnrjy, for the last six months, which will be paid said sl.ickholdcr.i or their legal representative. at the Jreasurers office, Catlawiasa, on or aflei Ihe 15lh tiixt. JAilKH PLEAH1XT8, Treasurer. Treasurer's Olficn, Caltawlwa, April I, 1(J4S. HQLIL. AN ACT Concerning the Removal i f the Scat f Justice of Columbia County, from Danville to Bloomshurg. Section 1. lit il enacted hy the Seuata ami ZoUse ol Representatives uf the Commonwealth o' tViiisyivania in General Assembly met, and it e hereby acted by the authority of the same, Tim il shallandmay be lawful foi the Qualified Vo ters who have Itcsklcd In Columbia Coun ty for at LK.1.ST SIX C'.'l I.K.YIhl It .Jf OJYTHS immediately preceding the nrjrl t.'e crat Election, to vote at such election upon tin question of the removal of iheir Beat of Justice from Danville to tiloomsbmg.in said county, in the man ner following, to wit; Those in favor of a Removal shall vote a written or printed ticket I ibelled. "SEAT Or JUSTICE," and ronlaining ihe words ' FOR IiLOO.YlSHJRU," aud iIiomi op posed to a Removal, shall vote a wiitleu or print ml ticket labelled aa aforesaid, and confining the words" FOR DANVILLE;" the auid tickets to be deposited in a box which shall he provided for thai purpose at each and eveiy of the election polls of said comity, and the returns of said election shnll be made in the same manner by the Return Judges as in the case of the election of Membeia of tho Assembly, ami if on the meeting of the Return Judges it shall appear that a majority of the voles have baen given in favor of Dloomsburg, then tho following sections of this act shull bo of full force and effect; but if il shall appear that a majority of votes have been given against uloomsliurg, then the following sections of thu actshall be null J- void Sac. 2. That if a majority of the voters of suid county of Columbia, qualified aa uforesaid, voting on said question of Removal, shall decide in the manner provided in the lust section of Ihrsact in favor of the Removal of tho boat of Justice of said county to the tuwn of Dloomsburg, the citizens of lllooinsburg in said county shall erect, or cause to bo erected, .IT Til VI II OHW I'llOI'F.ll KXI'EA E, within throe years from and after men election, in. the town of nloomsburg, auitahh iiuildings of BRICK or Sl'ONE, of tho MOST Al'PROVED PLAN, for a Court House and 1'iison, and different offices for the safe keeping ol lie county records, under the direction of Aic County Commissioners, who aro authorised to ro- coive a conveyance lor such lot or lots of ground tor the use of such County buildings, not J.EXf than ON h ACRL, in fee simple clear of ull in aimbranccs, for the use of the county ol Columbia, die said building to be erected on sur.h lot oi luta of ground thus conveyed. And the Court House md otherpubhc buildings and real estate on which ihuy are erected or is apputtonaut thereto, at the town of Danville, are hereby granted and confirm- I'd to thu inhabitants of Muhoning township, with iiill authority to sell ami dispose ol the same to the 'ienl advantage,aiid that so much n' tho proccods ol -aid aale,as is necessary to relum: to the citizens ol Danville whatever amount of money they may have iveu lT tho original construction ot tlio public buildings at said tow n, and the purchnso of the lots l ground on which they are eroded, shull bo ic funded ti the said ctlizem., and the balance to be paid into tho County Trcjsiiry fur comity purposes I rwtdcd No disposition or salo of such public buildings shall he made until the court house-nod pub lie buildings a. Illoomsl urg shall be completed and the public records and offices In removed there- Sec. 3. That io soon aa the ptiblio buildings are completed according to the provisions ot tin act, the Commissioners aforesaid shall file a report of the same in the Court of Common Pleas of saiit fount v Bud said Court being satisfied that said buildings aro fully completed according to the true intent and meaning of thia act, and a record there of being made by endorsement on said report, the Commissioners dShcriffof said county jliull there upon cause the prisoners, if any there confined ii. the old prison, to be safely removed to tho new. and the public papers and records then remaining in the public ollices al Danville, to be salelv depo sited in ihe new buildings so as aforesaid built and prepared for thereseptiou thereof, and fiom thence forth tho Seat of Justice in aud for tha county of Columbia shall eeaso to he at Danville, and tin same shall ho removed and fixed ut (ho town ol lilooiiisburg, in the said county, and the public of lices heretofore kept.and the courts of just'ce heielo fire held alMiivillc,iii&fur'Kaiil county ofColumbia shall be kept and held al Uloomsbing in tho build ings erected for their accommodation as aforesaid. Sue. 4. It shall ho lawful for the citizens ol Itliinmihurg to obtain subscriptions from any per son or persons willing to subscribe any moncv oi naterials for the erection of such public building: as are provided for in tho second section of this uci mil in default ot the payment of the same, tin :ounty Commissioners are hereby empowered ti :Ausc suits to be brought in tho name of the counu to onforce tho recovery of the same, and when col cted to bo applied towards defraying the expenso of such builuinga. Ckc. 6. If anv person or persons shall vote on the question of removal of ihescat of justice ol s.iiii county ot Columbia, at the election autlierizid t bo held by virtue of thia act not duly qualified ti vole in ac:ordam'c with the first section of this act. or slnll vote out of his or their proper distiict,o shall vole more than once on said question, ho oi they so offending upon convjetion thereof liefori the proper court ofquarter sessiuiia of said coinitv, shall be subject to the penalty previded for in the jencral election laws of this L onmionwcalth. Si;c. 0. If any judge or inspector of the election aulhnrifed to lie held hv virtue of this act, shall knowingly or wilfully reject the vole of a citizen qualified lo Tote on the question of Removal of Ihe seat of justice in said counly in accordance the will first section of this acl, or shall rec eive thu vole oi a person not qualified to vote aa aforesaid mi sail question, he or thoy so oUenJiug, upon conviction thereol before the proper court of quarter ei.inm or said county, shall forfeit and pay fur Ihe me ol said county for every such olTence, a sum not Ion ihnu Ihree hundred or more than six hundred dot lorn at the discretion of the court, and shall undergi an imprisonment in the jail of said county for s period of not less than twelve months or more thai, two years. tic. 7 If any jidee, inspector or rink of thr eleclion nnthoiiied to be held by virtue of thi aet shull wiiful'y miscount, or shall falsely and fi audit lnntly add up snd return thu votes received upon the question aforesaid, or shall keep a false tally paper, or shall be guilty of any fraud in the cu&cha'ge of bis dutiee, every pereon sn offending upon eonvir lion thereof in Ihe proper f url of qi;aftf r senders of said county, thall be subject to the tame fine and penalty as are imposed upon delinquent judges or inspectors by tho general election laws of lins Com. monnealtb. Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of the judge and in. nectors rondoeting the election authorized to be he'il y viruc of this ad to rauee tho letter li to be legiblv and distinctly set opposite the name of every eiltzen alio shall vote on the question of the upon as reasonable Icnos as lliey can I c pun I.um-,1 HemiiT,l of the seat of justice as aforesaid, on the in the county. tally paper on which his name shall be regisleied, By s'ticl attention to business he hopes to re iml anv wilful omission so to do shall lie deemed a ceive a share of public patronage. fraud, mil shall he punished os such In accordance : with the provrskms of ihs seventh section of this act. Brc. p. It slvall he Ihe duly of cverv judge.hi spector and cleik cmdiit ting il,u drctii.u author zed lo lie held by virtue of H is set, to tain (in addi liun to ihs oath of ult'ii million la1 is now required by law to Uike) an oath in hllnnution iLal ha wilt honestly and Ja.ihfully nni ly in eiuiy lespeel with the provisions aud n quii ii,ens v( this act. Ukv 10 Ii shull be ibe ilmy ol ihe ia nirii jiiijues nl said i mum , ai the lima and idare of iheir mi puiv io i nsi up all tho votes received in ihe tl li'iient lection Ji trills nn the question of ihe Kemovul ol the eat of justice aloreeaiil, am! shall in like out wo eerufirHies showing the trsiirt,one of hit'h shall be filed in ihe i Rli e of the clerk if the rnurt of quarter sections tnl the other ii ihe office ol ihe Cuiiiiiiisaioueri of suiii otinly of Columhi i. She. 11. Ii sliii! be ibe dmy of the Sher iff of the said county of Columbia, lo u;ue in is not lobe published in al least tlirr lewspspers published in said count) ; for at least once in every week for sixiy days in mediately preceding the nexi general elen '.ion, and shall on thu dav of the election cause it least iwo priniil i-opics, one of which shall be in the Getmau ianuaie, of said acl lo be posied in handbill form, in ihi moat publio place ncaiesi the election poll -in every election disiric.i in said roumv mil the reasonable expense of such publication shall be paid by the said coniny of Coluni bis by orders drawn in the usual way. Sec. 12. So mm h of ihn ousting laws of this Conimonwoahh as are alined or supplied by this act, be aud the same tra hereby repealed; and i.lso the- ar of Assem bly passed 1 O h June 18.10 entitled an act relating to the lien of Mechanics at.d others, upon buildings, is hereby repeated so lar a it relates to the buildings lo bu erected lit pursuance of tlie acl. Appioved of and signed by theOovernor. WORMS" KILLS TIIUU.SANDS. (CHILDREN are most subject lo them,hut per J sons of ell ages are liable t bo Htlliultd with tbuiii. Bad breath, paleness about the lips.flmhed, cheeks, picking at tho iiosc,waiiug auuyjttuiuess. pain in the bowels, joints or limbs, ditluibud sleep (rightful dreams, moaning and sometime of vor acious appetite, are among the symptoms of worm Jany are doctored for mouths, for some other im aginary disease, when one b..x of Mietrrian's Worm Lozenges would ell'cct a cuie. t. Ryan, comer of Prince street and the Rowciy, cured a man of worms that was reduced to u skeleton, and hy only one box of Sherman's Lozenges: Lcia now as rat as an Alderman. Th Hon. b. li. Deardslcy haa. saved tho life cf on'1 "I his ih. Idren ly ibem. The sale of over 3,II(IO,I!0() t,l boxes has lolly lest ed them. They urc thconly infulhhiu v.ormdea trnying medicine ki.own. What family v. ill be without them! Consumpl ion.Coflghs, (.'olds, W hot ping Cough Asthma, and all affections ol the Inis, will tin J tt healing valuo in Sh'rmim'a Cough L zengci. 'J'hey saved the Rev, Richard Dc Foreflj the Rev. Mr. Streeter, Jonathan Ilowarth, f.'sq. and that or,'l old hero, Leonard Ri,ger, tiom the. cunsuniptivt,' grave. They cured in one dy the Rev. Mr. Dun bar, tho Rev. Mr. Handcuck; in. 11. Ailrco l.t-H of distejsing coughs, Thev ttv the pleasantcC concb ioJ,-:- - - ... remedy. iieadache.Sea-sn kriCitj ar.d ridptti.-;n,tclievi J cf from five to ten minutes bv beimai.'s Ckinplioe Lozenges Tersnna altending crowded -oorns ia travelling will find them to imparl buoyancy if spirit and renew their energies, Phono sulleiin from too free living will find a fiw uf t,ie lozenges to dispel the honois and lowness if spi ils. Mr.' Kroth, of the Sundav Mercurv, has repfcatejiv cut ed himscli of fcvere headache bv them .'aptaiit Chadwick, of the packet ship VN ellington. has Wit nessed their ellicacy in u grcut muny ca-.c of sen. iii kneiis. 1 hey olierate liko a churiu upon tho agitated or shattered nerves, rs .Sherman's Poor Mans Plaster does upon ihcuinntiMii, hiin4taL;o. pain or weakness in Ihe side, bai k; breist or any part of the body, Mr. 11.0. Dtnrrcrs, 'M Aim sircei; Henry U (Joulding; 3fi C'liaihaoi street ftloses J llennnuet hq. mul a nultiiude of others have experienced the wondorful rfTccts of these I'l.ister.'. Price only 121 cents. Caution is nccessaiy o see that you gal the genuine Mitimtin a Lozenges and Plasters, as ilicre urc many worthless articles attempted tube pslmnl iff in place of them, by thoso who would rifle with youi life for a lulling. Dr. Sherman' warehouse ia at 100 Nas- snu street. l or sale by John Ii. Mover Hlooinsbiirg Win li Waller & ro Dei wick Low & Thompson Lime Knlgo K. & J. Lazarus Orangevitla M. O. Shoeinrker Uuek Horn I.. & A L llisel Jcrseyiowii Derr & M'Hride While Hall John Moore Danville. Stephen Haldy, ('aitawissa. Jan. i 1815 37 f?.n, C1IART.ES li. nrcKAMiw AKontey nt Law. Cffict South side if Alain t. ajjobite r.ijtr S) Ilifflei) t Sunt, r7'W.F. AI TDND lOl fMSliN 111 k counties uf coi.lm 111a and luzlkm:. ELOOAJSnURC; Cabinet Ware House. fWHE sulacriber nould respei tfolly inloiiu ll J public, that he has taken the nti ip lutelv uc- Uinetl by &amuil I.iHv, near Ihe upper end of Uloomsliurg, where ho is carrying oo thn mallits various tira'nbes, end hen- l.c wiil l.e uiippy O watt upon till these lin imy favor I. ii;i ivith thur custom. Ins I ri,n,..e w :iiT.-ut, ,l in ie made of good nuto. i d no'. i.t"i.i':, ui.d l.e in tendskeoping oa hsr.J Sideboard. ;"rrta-. 7:,rrmi.t, Wardrobes. Cirri 7'nber- Dining Tables- Brechfaul 'J'uhis, Cvpboatds. Sin u dn, 1 1 dsh Standi. Erdifrtrds, Douqi-froiufis, Co mis-. S'C. and all Muds of work in his bus. which he f-lll r!l HLI DROWN. April 25, 19 15. I
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