Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 19, 1863, Image 3

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    gTfjc jjaunftuiri? flmm'ran.
It. B. MA8SEK, Editor & Proprietor.
M'UXKY, IA.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1803.
it. . " . . j
8. M. PETTENOIIiL CO.,
No. S7 Turk Row, New York, and 6 State Street,
lkaton, are our agenU for tba 8nmitRr America
in those oil led, and are authoriccd to take Advertise
menu and Eubecriptloiil fbr ua at oor lowest rntoa.
tW Tni 18 the Cask EvkuvwiikhK.
The tongue ami pen ft re often true expo
nents of a man's feelings, however, much lie
attempts to conceal them. When you hear
a man speak of rebels in honia 1 words and
liiilcl terms, you may be sure he is a Copper
head, and if, iu addition, he applies the
epithet "brute"' or "beast" to our officers,
you may be certuin he is more than half
rebel.
fif" The conferees of the district compo
sed of the counties of Union, Snyder and
Juniata, met in Convention a few days sinco
and nominated John Bai.siiach, of Juniata,
nnd Samuel II. Orwig, of Union county, as
Candidates for the Assembly.
VlIT GOTEKNOR SkYMOUR DOES KOT IE-
bist the Draft. Abbe McMustcrs, of this
fity, addressed a copperhead meeting at
Dubuque, Iowa, on the 22d instant, in which
lie said, as reported iu the Daily Timet, of
that city :
"lie had been frequently ashed, since he
rnrac here, why Seymour had not opposed
the draft ? lie would say that the governor
had done all it was prudent to do. In a
short time there would be a convention held
which would adopt resolutions opposed to
the war and against forcing people to fight.
If a man wanted to fight let him enter the
army, but no man should be forced to enter
the service of the despots in power. Gen
tlemen, Governor Seymour will act up to
these resolutions.
" 'It is not safe,' said the speaker, 'to op
pose the draft now. New York is full of
federal bayonets. We had a riot, but the
tax-payers, many of whom are democrats,
will have to pay for the destruction of
property, and it will como hard on them.
As a question of brute force it is not policy
to make war on the government now. We
tried it once and it did not pay.' "
l:W TitK State Finances. From year
to ytur, tha ordinary rwvree of the Oovern
ment hare hern incrcaxed throwjh a vine policy
adopted by (10 V. C CUTIS'. 11 v this means
GOV CL'HTI.N WAS KNAMLKl) TO RECOMMEND
A ni'.DlXTION OF TAXATION. AND NOW
we run: a prociamation an
nouncing THE CANCELLATION OE
NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FOUR
THOUSAND SE'EN HUNDRED AND
TWENTY DOLLARS AND FORTY
CENTS OF THE PUBLIC DEBT !
Iu order fully to appreciate these facts, it
miint be remembered that the State is en
gaged, with her sister loyal States, in sup
porting the National Government, while
that Government is in a death struggle w ith
a wicked rebellion.
iif Latest News. Oen. Gilmore, ow
ing to difficulties with Admiral Dahlgren,
has resigned. The President will not accept
his resignation but Farragut will succeed
Dahlgren at Charleston. Meade's wmy has
advanced 8 miles beyond Culpepper.
The Richmond Whig, of the 11th, Rays,
that the brokers quote the premium tor
gold as follows: buying rates, $10 (ten
for one); selling rates, $12al:i. Parties
who sell gold on commission are offering
It at $9 premium, or ten for ono( and silver
at $7 premium.
Tiie armament of the New Ironsides is
sixteen 11-inch guns and two 200 pound
rifled Parrott gnus. All of the monitor
class have each a 11-inch and a 15-inch gnu
in each tuiret. The 11-inch guns thrown
solid shot weighing ISO pounds, and the
15 inch guns a solid shot weighing 47(1
pounds. The total weight of metal which
can he thrown at a sitila discharge sums
tip :
Twenty-flte ll-in?h guna 4,.'i0n lkt.
Keven l;i-inch gunS 3,3M Pn.
Two 200-pouiidi lefl lbs
Total (.".1 gur.s) 8.2;i lbs.
But as the .New ironsides will dc aide to
oe Imt one broadside tit a time in an attack
upon Sumter, one half of her broadside guns
should he deducted 1.440 pounds which
would give a total weight of 0,?i3 pounds
of metal which can he hurled at a given
inonicnt upon the Hehcl works! Guns of so
large caliber cannot bo tired rupidly, not
iil'ti-ner. than six or eight times an hour.
Time niu.t be given to coo!. Sixty times
a day is probably the maximum. At that
rate, the expenditure ot amuiuuiiion will
be enormous. A single 11 -inch pun tired
t-ixty times, or once every ten minutes for
ten hours, will throw ten thousand eight
hundred pounds of metal. A 15-inch gun
tired at tho same rapidity will retjuire
twenty-eight- thousand live hundred and
i.ty hounds! Any one of the monitor class
will require thirty-nine thousand three hun
dred and sixty pounds, nearly twenty tuns,
ofshot! Each moi ilor w ill also use about
two tuns of powder per day. The entire
licet, working at the same rate, will hurl at
the KcU-1 fortifications four hundred and
fifty thousand pounds of iron in ten hours.
.at an expense of lifty thousand pounds of
jiowacr ! or two hundred and twenty-live
tuns ol snot and twenty-hve tuns ol powder.
Ylliiit lYMMlvtirt nutl Yullnndl;;.
limit Will tin.
"7 V'tK-hrtird and Viilbiiuliyham vere
elertul. irith S-yinuur and l'arltr, they would
unite in ealliwjj'rom the army the truiiji from
their renxetiee S!ntte,jfvr the jiurjmte Iff com
j elliiiij the. Jiliuinintriition to imite a Cunren
timnf the State to adjust our difficult ie,"
Extract of a s-cch delivered by Heister
Clymer, at Somerset, Pa.
Tkcrp U no disguise about all this.
Taken in conjunction with the confessions
of the To y Oryan of yesterday, tho declara
tions of ('Iwncr may be leyarded as the
IIm.I policy of the Copperheads, a policy to
i-nd this war by tho ih 'kt ruction of the Na
tional Goveriiuieut. This uttri onw dowu
tho issues in the present political Mmpuigii
to the biiuplu ((iu .lion, Shall Abralism biu
toln, the Constitutionally elected and (on
Mitiilionully imiiigiuuted Prvsident uf the
United Stulea, lie allowed In iii-ace to admin
ister the Government of the iaid Stutisl
or shall Jeflerson l)avi, a traitor and usur
per, who has pariU-ijiuled in the murder of
hundreds und thouauiuUof Union men
who has been Instrumental in laying walu
large tracts of fruitful, peaceful and prosper
u (i ri itoi v hio ia n-pudiutt-d the I ou
Kt it ut ion vrhu has eonpimi to dentroy the
I niMi-who has orn Io spread alaw ry all
over thel'iiB Statia-thall this ri-U-l d
traitor elabli.h a gownnociil "vr that
li.aiiuuled by the lit rt l"f lh lU volutiOnl
J hive aie now lh tUillou ilivoliid iu I ill)
i-KiiipaM-u firGovcnior ol llto State ol i'lim
avaniaArWi. J';rj ,
rilOCAMATIO OF TBIU PBF
imvr.
SUSPENSION OF THE
- COKPUS.
HABEAS
Br tub Prbsidrnt o Tim United Status,
ATROCLAMATION.
WnEUBAS, Tho Constitution of the Unit
ed States of America has ordained that the
privilege of the writ uf habeas corpus shall
not I suspended, unless in case of rebellion
or invasion the public snfety may require it j
and whereas a rebellion was existing on tho
third day ot March, 1803, which rebellion
is still existing; and whereas, by a statute
which was approved on that day, it was
enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives, in Congress assembled, that dur
ing the present insurrection the President of
tile tinted States, whenever in his judgment
the public safety may require, is authorized
to suspend the privilege of the writ of habe
as corpus in any case throughout tho United
States or any part thereof ; nnd whereas, in
the judgment of the President of the United
States, the public safety does require that
tho privilege of the said writ shall now be
suspended throughout the United States, in
the cases where, by the authority of the
President of the United States, the military,
naval, anil civil officers of the United States,
or any of them, hold persons under their
command or in their custody either as pri
soners of war, spies, or aiders or abettors of
the cnemv, or officers, soldiers, or seamen
enrolled, drafted, or mustered or enlisted in,
or belonging to the land or naval forces of
the United States, or as deserters therefrom,
or otherwise amenable to military law or the
rules nnd articles ot war, or the rules or
regulations prWcribcd for the military or
naval service by authority ot the President
of the United States, or for resisting the
draft, or for any other olleuce against the
military or naval service:
Now, therefore, I.Abraham Lincoln, Pres
ident of the United States, do hereby pro
claim and make known to all those whom it
may concern, that the privilege of tlie writ
of habeas corpus is suspended throughout
the United States, in the several cases before
mentioned, and that this suspension will
continue throughout the duration of the
said rebellion, or until this proclamation
shall, by a subsequent one to be issued by
the President of the United States, be modi
tied or revoked. And I do hereby require
all magistrates, attorneys and other civil
officers within the United States, and all
officers and others in the military and naval
service of the United States, to take distinct
notice of this suspension, and to give it full
eli'cet, and all citizens of the United States
to conduct and govern themselves accord
ingly, and in conformity with the Constitu
tion of the United States and the laws of
Congress i:i such cases made and provid
ed. In testimony whereof. I hereunto set my
hand and cause the seal of the United States
to be affixed, this fifteenth day of Septem
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, (18(53.) ami
of the independence of the United States of
A:iieriea the eigtv-eighth.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
By the President,
WILLIAM II. SEWARD,
Secretary of State.
3ioral Affairs.
P.KLiniDi s Notice. The Rev. Jlr. Young,
ot Philadelphia, will preach in tho Prcsbytcrinu
church in this place, lo-morrow (Suuday) uioruing
at 10i o'clock.
j?Tue Maciiink .Shops, Jc Owing toa aenrci
ty of hands the work on these shops has becu delay
ej. A number of tennis have boen busy, however
in hauling stono for tho foundations. The stone aro
well aduptbd for the work. About six thousand
perches w ill be required at present. Messrs. Orie
1 Co., have the contract for the stone work.
ty Mr. Wm. Pnyiieii, of t'pper Augusta. has pur
chased several lo's from Col. J. W. Cuke, near tho
location of the new machine thops; nnd is now haul
ing brick for the erection of a largo brick building
designed, we believe, for a hotel. The building will
be IS foot trout by 100 iu depth, and three stories in
height:
y nouses for tenants nre in great demand. There
are a number in progress, but most of theui aro in
tended to be occupied by the builders nnd owners.
Our capitalists should turn their attention to this
matter. Perhaps the first tiling that should be done,
is the erection of machinery to make brick, cheap
and on a large rente, so as to induce people to build
brick instead of frame houses.
f Nkw Maukkt CAn. Messrs. MoOaw A Oood-
rich. have established a new market line between
Philadelphia. Puubury and Phnmokin, to supply the
citizens along the routn with everything new in the
city ttarkuts. Persons de'.ing any kind of vegetables,
fruit, oysters, fish, Ac, will do wull to give them a
call. Their car will be at tho Phnniokiii Valley i
Pottsvillo Railroad Depot, at this place, on every
Friday morning, and ut Bhamokin every Saturday.
lTim Coi-xtt FAin. Our friends at Milton,
aro making preparation! for tho next Agricultural
exhibition to be held at that place on the 7th, 8th and
O-.hof October next. We hopo that it will bo well
patronixoi and w ell attended.
Ijf Capt. Mkkiuck in command of the Trovost
Couipany stationed in this place, has been relieved,
and left for Hurrisburg with eleven nf his men to
tako charge of his own company thoro. The Captain
made numerous friends while here Capta n Wm.
S. Young of Uunvillo has resumed the command of
the encampment hero, which is made up of his owu
Cutiipuny.
Xf ' CucnE oil is now selling at $it per barrel at
tho wells. $7 at Oil City f7 2i at Franklin at f 10 10
ut Titusville.
I-Abaxoosmext op Cami- Ciutis. We learn
that Camp Curtiu U to be abuudonud. A new site
for a camp has been selected: ou the farm of Mr.
Kutherford, three miles from Ilurrisburg, on the
11 ending pike. I'll location is said to ba the beat in
the neighborhood.
roLiTtrs ix ma Cabs As tha train from
Williausport, eontaiuing lurgu numbers of conscript,
ed men, was on its way to Lock Haven, much con
versation took place ou the subject uf the draft, and
in eousequeuce of soma iudignatlun expressed as to
the hardship uf tha law, ocrtaiu Coppei heads iu tha
train deemed it a fine opportunity to take a vote and
thus nmke capital for their traitorous eauae. Tba
voia a aocurdibgly taken aitb the followiug reault:
Curtiu, 71. Woodward, 37!
Alter tha reault was known touia uf tha Copper
heads declared that the soldiers present should Hot
have bieu alluwed to vote, alleging that tha soldier!
wera all fur Curtln, and hence tha ueeesnlty of din-
fraiithUiug all who bear arms iu defeuou of tha Uuv
arnmeut.
fA OrKon Act. Tha eitliena f ritlahurg
liana telegrui bed tha Major of Leavausworlh au
oiler to I'uruUk bomet and cduea.luii to Shy of lb
children uiadt orphaua ia tha roetui Lawrauce uiaa.
aor. If Ik oiler la aoorpted, a uoiiuHlea will ba
out fur tba tbildren, and Iba espouse of tba transfer
UI be bom ty tba benefactors,
si. i
PAsJlia Aavcaa 'tba futlmlll Nimr,'
Juurual eaullooi tba fbblja agalnal Itar. M E.
(um, bo repreaeuu biuistlf a I'leabylviiaa kiiuUv
Uf, avl ei lbvts kioiity aa ba aays) fur our fum u
diera, anJ at uil.ir tiuiia fur Iba liat-l bovlity II a
U a I'll ) iu ikaa, about I Ay )ara W a,a, m4 f
yWU't aV la
FIIOM ilAIU.r.STO V
NKW YlHtK, Kept. 10.
Tho steamer Mary Sanford lua -arrived
frorji Charleston bar with advices up to
Suturday night, tho 12lh InRt, which rhow
that the dispatch of yesterday from Fortress
Monroo was entirely unfounded.
The Sanford brings dispatches from the
Government, nnd a mail from the fleet.:
Gen. Gilmore was actively engaged In erect
ing batteries on tho upper end of Morris
Island, sustaining a heavy tire from Pom
Johnson and Moultrie.
The rebels lyive two 15-inch guns in Fort
Moultrie.
Sumter is entirely silenced, but a garrison
is still there and the rebel flag is still flying
no attempt having been made to capture it
since the defeat of the bout expedition. The
health of the fleet is good.
The Monitor Patapsco has gone to Tort
Royal to repair.
Commodore Ammen has been appointed
chief of Admiral Dahlgrcn's stuff.
LATER.
Fortress Monroe, Sept. 13. I have had
a conversation with Capt. Diggs, of the
steamer Nellie Perotts.
Capt. Diggs states that he had an inter
view with tho captain of the steamer
Cosmopolitan, who is a very intelligent and
reliable man, being employed in bringing
the wounded from Morris Island and Hilton
Head.
Tho Cosmopolitan left Light House inlet
at 2 o'clock on Saturday morning. He
reported that a white flag was displayed
from Moultrie on Friday afternoon, and
that from that time until he left all tiling
had ceased.
He also reports that Gen. Gillmore lind
possession of half of James Island, but did
not say how this result was achieved.
''he St. Iloiaiuo IiiMurrectloti.
Nkw Yokk, Sept. 15.
The steamer Plantagnet, from Kingston,
Jumacia, to the 5th, and Port au Prince to
the Uth inst., has arrived.
News had been received from Port au
Platte to the Cth inst., to the effect that two
Spanish frigates had bombarded Port au
Platte, and nearly destroyed the place, kill
ing n large number of the inhabitants.
Nuw York, Sept. 10.
The steamship Eagle, from Havana with
dates to the 12th inst., arrived hereto-night.
The rebellion in San Domingo still con
tinues and troops are being sent there to
suppress it.
Uobberies and murders, and incendiary
fires are quite common in Havana.
The anglo rebel steamer Laura had arri
ved at Havana from Nashua. She reports
that two steamers had arrived at Nashua
from Charleston and one from Wilmington.
Iir-!it ltiot iu .lEoUilv,
X'hmi'Iiis, Scot. 11. KcI'ul:
Alsl13tltlll.
ees who huvc
lately arrived within our lines, bring excit
in j; reports of the terrible condition o' af
fairs iu the South.
One man, who left Mobile on the Tth,
slates t liar, aterniile riot hroke out among
the soldiers' wives at Mobile, on the 4tli
inst.
About 000 women and children collected
Spring Hill, armed with clubs and hatchets
and marched through the principal streets,
carrying banners on which were inscribed
"Hread or Blood !" "Bread or Peace !'
&c.
Being soldiers' wives their proceedings
were winked at bv the soldiers, who ina
but a feeble resistance. Stores were broken
open und forcibly entered.
One merchant, a Jew, struck one of the
women, when some policemen, w oo were
present, arrested the Jew and beat him se
verelv.
Many citizens left town, among n horn was
our informant, w ho says the riot was in
creasing when he left.
Washington, Sept. 10
A telegram received from the army of the
Potomac says: 'Our position on the Hapi-
diin remains unchanged. About one hun
dred and lifty prisoners hnve been taken by
ueneral I'leasanton since Siindav.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LIST OF LETTERS
Iteiuuini uT in Muulmry lot
LAUIUS LIST.
Mrs. I). P. Buyer. Miss M iry A. Duueran,
lthoda Ksehenbach,
lb-lien M. Eliiol,
Eleanor Heller,
Sarah Langdon,
Elizabeth Orrcison,
l.U.ic Henry,
Kchheca Haas,
S.iruh A. bieb,
M itlio Stanly.
Catharine Herb,
sj-iruh 10. Yeager.
GENTLEMEN'S LIST:
Daniel Berkkeiser,
(teo. bared, ,
Wm. Fruliek,
Jacob O. Jms,
David McllUiM,
C. 11. Mason,
Mr. Maekey,
Samuel Heeser,
John it. iStraw,
Perrv Suisons 2
It. 11. hitesidos.
Peter Y'eager.
Ilrown A Himmclrivjh
Win. Conrad,
timmicl liartiuan.
M. K. btiiors,
M m. MoAllister,
Jos. Jlarr, 2
Win. Nesbit,
Geo, ltieberson,
II. 1). Smith,
Win. J . Thompson,
Henry Weittel,
.11 A i-i ii & vox.
t tioriicyx ut Law, No.
1 0l Cor. Fullon
XV und ilroudway, New
York. M ill carefully at
tend to collections and ull other mutters intrusted to
their care,
i-opt. 19, 1SC3.
A 'I'M lli: - ho oultl l- tiil
il erroxi ! If vou havk a Tiiadk, hwe
Uood O.vk ! There can be no better than the muiiu
iacture of tSuaps. Wa have succeeded in reducing
the science of Soap making to a mechnuii-al certaiiv
ty ; so that any ouo unskilled in the business can
with our Formula, prosecute the manufacture sue
eessfully. Our Formula coutuins directions for pro.
ducing seven kinds of tfoiip,
l-As aTrude a Buniucss there is no better
l'As connected with a country store, it large in
creafes the profits. The product a sure sale no rem
nanls very little room required small outlay for
fixtures no ufleutive odor omitted iu the process of
manufacture.
I if Every family should possess tho Formula, as
the Soap produced by It washes equally wull in bard
as in toft waler.
TERMS FOR THE FOUMI LA.
For Family uso. f S CO
For Store use, .'.), I"
Exclusive manufacturing rlzht in a town of
10,000 imiiulaiiuu. or loas. fn a
lo. over 1U.0OU and leas thati J5.00I) 76,00
Eu. over i.UOO aud leas lh.ui 79,1100, 100 00
A City of over 7i,000 apeoial terms will be agreed
upon,
I'pon receipt of the money wa shall tend tha For
mula, eoululug full and complete direolioua, whi
are prepared expressly for those unaequaiutod with
the proeasa of Hoap-making.
jf Inquiries m alt baeheerfully anaaercd provl.
ded aatamp Is ancUaed for return pealag.
Addrcaa pEAltbyLEV A CO..
S.I6 Uroadway, New. York.
Bept. II, IsoS 'm mr
oll- o Nt-ltool 'IVni-licra.
API'blCATIONH will b reeelvej by iba Hoard,
of (iebuol Ilireetors, al the llixu bchwd House,
,vo, 5, 1 ni.er AukusU rW-houl I'i.tiiel, for six (tl)
loaeber lor Ih winler aobuola of said district, on
Thursday. Uetubor 1st, al 10 a'vbwk, A. JJ . at
whleb lime an.l iiIm.im lb Cuunlv eiulierililebdeul
III uii-ot axauiivg appllwaula.audnll out eoiiiliuatet 1
w an mua apiiiyiua.
" ' WM UClP.Bee'y.
I'pper Augusta, Sept, , 1H3. Si
A VALUABLE FAItM I'OIl KM.F.
riMIK subseribar efei tvt sal ebtap, gewl FAUM
1 im Puml luawbip. 'Iba linpiutiwuia ai a
ruud tuiury fibai lallu( Ibiusa and a l.
luuaa, a Haw Uabk Uaia, lao d A 1 1 Oiubrnda,
aad (uud alr auiiruiiil. ll.el U a K4 VI aier
I'vSvf V lull U foi Mill tl.qollo l
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Iu poil-.r und Mann
Ap-J jVNTH.; J Iliciurer 01, will lnaii--l
f fcjVXrV. " kinds of Fancj
fti'f F"i for Ladioa' and
facturornf, and lloaler
ancy
ana
' ' f 77 :r V-j fti-b io return my
Fuiihnry titnl the sur
rnundiug Counties, for
their very liberal pa
tronage extended to tue
nrintr the Inst few renin, and would my to them
that I now have in atore. of my own Importation
and mannfaeliire a very extensive nssorirnent of nil
Hie (liferent kinds and qualiliea of Ksnoy Furs, for
l.nilica ami Uhililron, inat will Ba wurn auriaj ui
Fall and Winter icawma.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from
Europe, and having them all Manufimturcd undor
my own iuperTipion enable me to offor my cna o-
nicrs a the puoiio a amen nsiniMiiuor net ot 1 urs tor
the sumo unmet. I.ndieJ plmuo aire me a call be
fore purchasing '. l'lciue roiucubor the name, Bum-
bor and strout.
JOHN FARETRA.
7! 8 Arch Street, l'uiladulphui.
September 12. 18113. 5m
WOOD & PEROT,
1 1 .'JO Kidge Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa ,
OFFER for snle upon the most favorable terms.
Now and Benutit'ul llesigns in great variety of
Iron Railings for Cemeterii-s. Residences, Ac, of
Wrought and cast Iron, and tlalvauiccd Iron and
Brass lulling; Iron orammns. llalronles, IStHirs,
Counters. Fi-unlains. (lutes. Columns. Hitching Posts,
nnin yianfts, asrs. Tables, luwer Stntids. Sifas.
Chairs, htatuary. Aninials, and all other Iron Works
of a llccorative character. Ilesigns forwarded for
selection. Persons applying for fituia, will plena
suite the kind ot work needed
Bent. 13, IStW. 3iiijo
TIIE PAKIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
No. 920 Chesm-t Strk.ft. (Formerly No. 703.)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. PROCTOR A CO.. invito the attention of
their friends to their large ami huperb Slock of
Fine CLOAKS and FURS,
unparalleled in any former season
The increased accommodation afforded in our new
location, enables us to devote tho fullest atlcLtion
to our
aVui li-p:irlni-nt
which will he found well furnished with cverv do.
sciiption of First Class FI RS, which will be guaran
teed as represented, or tho money paid will be re
funded. ORDERS per mail will be cnrofullv attended to
nnd delivered, Express charges paid, aud distance
siuu ui luu miles.
J. W. PROCTOR A CO.
No. 920- Chcsnut Street. Philadelphia.
Sept. 5, ISM. ly
ISAAC K. STAUFFER.
Viilcli .tinker iiud .Icnelrr,
MANCKACTCItl-U OF
SILVER WARE A Importer of WATCHES
No l is North Second St.. Corner Quarry, PI1ILA
DEl.PHIA.
TIE has rnnstni'tlv on hand an n'sortment of Oolil
I J and Silver Patent Lever. Lcninc nnl Plain
atel.es ; Fine Hold Chains, Seals and Kcv:'. Breast
Pins. Etir Ring, Finger Rin'-s. Braceleti. '.Miniature
Cases. Medallions. Lm kets, Pencils. Thimbles. Spec
tacles. Silver Table, Desert, Tea. Salt and Mustard
lHions; Sugar Sniuiia. Cuns. Niinkin RiiiL-s. Fruit
and tiutter Knives. Mneids, lomlis. litamoiid Point
I Pens, etc., all of which will bo sold low for Cnli
M. I. TillUAS A CO S best uiialitv full iewele.
Patent Liver Movements con-tantlv on band: ul.o
otner .viaacrsoi superior niitiiitv.
N. H. Old Hold and Silver bought for cash.
Sept 5, lsti.l ly w
FOUUTn & ARCH STREETS,
ruin, Ai3i;rs phia.
Are j-ui;v
V A L L F A L L T Ii A I) E ,
French JiEKINOUS,
Cood BLACK SILKS,
Dark Figured SILKS,
New PLAID SILKS,
New Fancy FLANNELS,
BALMORAL PETTICOATS,
Red, White ami liluc FLANNELS, etc.
Sept. 5, IsfiS. .Iiu w
SUPREME
COURT NOHTHEKN
CIS
THICT.
"VVOTICE is hereby given that the Supremo Court
l for tne Nortliei'u District of Pei.n.-yl amn. will
commence it annual session ou tho First Monday of
October next, at the t imrt House in Mniiuiry.
I ll.u.i.bs i i.t-..M., i rutu y
rrothonntary's Otlu-c, j
August ISii.t. j
LIST OF CAUSES FOR AKOUMENT.
1 Josenh Weitsel vs Mair A (IrifTv. No 8, 0?tober
Term. IStil, Nortbiunberlaud eounly.
2 The Shauiokiu V. R. lid. Co. vs Maloiiu A Liver-
more. 23 Oct. T., Norlbuinberl-ind county.
3 Overseers Heluwnru towu-hip vs t'veiweers Lewis
township, ltict. term, ls'12. N'orth'd oo.
4 llei jiiinin Fetter vs Samuel C Wilt, et al 3, Oct.
term. 'Ii2. Union eounly.
5 Edward Y'. lirighl vs Jorrs Buhner, ft, Oct. term
Northumberland comity.
6 Robert D Cuiumings vs A.'Updegrair, 7, " "
Lycoiiiing county
7 Daniel P Caul, adiu'rs Ac, vs Ann Divus. 15, Oct
term. 'n2, Northuiulierl.-ind county.
6 Mary Ellis A Foreman Field vs Lewis Jameson,
21 , Oct term. It'i2. Lycoming oomity
9 David L Milur vs I lr. Edmund Frauciscus, 25,
del tertii, 'ti2, Nurthuiiiberland county
10 Keinlelt A wife vs Clemens, 1, Oct term lSfi3,
Snyder county
11 Wil.-on vs Lycoming county, 2, Oct term, 'fl.3,
Lycoming county,
12 r.aiiuignidiier vs Dewart, 3, Oct tcrin, 'C3, Norlh'd
county
13 IleiiM r, (jeddna. Marsh A Co. va Mary Jenkins,
4. (let term. h.l. .Noitli u eounly
14 Hall vs Dodge, 6, Oct term, 'ii3, Lycoming co.
15 liirard l ire lus Co. va Marr, tl, ocl. term, 'C3,
Northiiuibeilaiid county
ll M'Mince vs Campbell, 7. oct term. "r3, Ly. co.
17 lumgl.e vs lliiinniel. S. oct. term, '03, I nion co.
Id Liiinford s Dunkelberger, 9, oct. tcrui, '03, Nor-
tbuuiberlund county
111 Peter Miuldv's ex'r. vs Holler, 10, oct. tern., '63,
Northumberland couuty
20 Mauser's ex'rs vs Dewart, II, oct. terms, '03,
N or t hu m berl and count y
21 Bogie's ex'rs. vs Kreitier A Cans, 12, oct. term,
1d3, Northumberland county
22 Herdice s Kcynolda & Co, 13, Oct. term, '63
Lyceming ominty
23 Abbott A Lawreuce va Hall, Ac, 14, oct. term,
'03. Lycoming county
24 Miners' liniik of l'oltsille va Hellner, 15, oct.
term, 'i'.3. Columbia county
25 Dcaart vs liruner, HI. oi-t. term, Norlh'd county
26 Ex rs Peter Eplee, die d , Appeal, 17, oct. term,
Lvcomiug couuty
27 Pesel'er vs W est llrunch Bunk, 18, o-.-t. term, '03,
Lycouiiug eounly
2S Lycoming county t Humble, 19, oct. term, '63,
Lycoming county
20 Updegrafl A others s Craua, 20, oct term, Ly. co
iS9 Kline va McKce, 21, oct. term, Norlh'd county.
1MKI. Hil.l.
Iiiliitl-lt1iln & t'.rle- ltillniil.
'1
IIIIS great line traversia tha Northern and Norlh-
wist eountiea of Puiuievlviiuia tu tha oily uf Erie,
ou Laku Erie
ll has beeu leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, and under tlieir aulce ia being rapidly
opened throughout its entire length,
it ia now iu u tor Patscngur and Freight business
from liarriaburg Io Drillwood, 2nd link. (177 mile-)
on the Eaaleru Division, and fnuu hhillield to Erie,
( 7 ei u.ili.,1 on Iba Ve.turu Dhuiou.
Tiaa or raaacxuK TMAina at at nbi-hv.
Arriti L','l)f .
Mail Train. 10 III A M
.Sill a l'titutrd.
Muil '1 ruin, 4 III P.
Expreaa Train, 5 4 A.
Expreaa Train, 11.1)7 P M
Cui-a run through without ehange, bulk wava, on
these trains between Philadelphia aud Iak k iiaven,
and belHuaai llaltimura and Loi k Haven.
Elugaot p'o- Caia ou Eaprvsa Ttalns both
aa betwciu U illiauisport u4 liulliuioia, and
Willlauiaiairt and Pbitadeliihia.
r or iiiforuiatiuu riaiavtiua: PswciiMer buiiueaa
apply at tba K. for. Uth and Markal en.
And lor Fiviaht tiu.iueaa of ibe i'uiuujnv' Ageuta,
H. It kingaiuu, fJr , Cor. l-iltl kkd Muikut 61.,
l'liil.llU..
J , lie, nobis. Fria
J M. Dull, Agaut N C R. It., li.lliuiore.
U 11 II ! arua,
li.u'l 1 1' Mid Aft. I'bilala
I.I ia I. Ilui r,
li-b'l luk.l Aa-'l., I'kilada.
Jii ra D Put la,
AVil t-. I W
I'Y. ...; :' k tiSri r IT I
ft
ti
Mm "miArrii
ui win nro entitlfi to l.t
ir V.. i. is I'lopurly iiudo
.1:'! ;. 'i huvc ll
-.hi -io Li.i-.i-d Hni't I..-,i;IhIiiIi, at
A bj .i; ihii hi the tCisu iit tlio.uier-
I.i
ItOCKliFFLLER ft H0YKR,
Atlorneya at Law.
Bunbury, August 29, 18C3.
SPECIAL NOTICE
TllE pROrRIETOItS OF THE
a it a it i ii i; h i: ,
P1IILAUKLPHIA,
Respcclftilly call (he attention of Buslnoas Mon and
the travelling community, to the superior aooommo
dation andooiufort in their establishment.
KANAUA, FOWLER A CO.
Anguit 2, ISo.l. ')m j
HKnAHt) I'Ott I)tI.BTi:KN.
A REWARD OF TEX DOLLARS, and the rtn
unnafif mwim incurred, will be paid to
ast raMsns, for tha apprehension and delivery of a
ue-.-r.K l Ml at trie beatlqunrlera ot tba nearcal pro
vost marshal. By order.
JOIIN KAT CLEMENT,
Capt. and Provost Marshal 14th Hist., Pa.
Harrisbiirg, August 'M, 1HIW.
HXiMPi'ION
I' K O '1' U K lKAFT.
ALL persona having Legal Claims to exemption
from the Draft, can have their caiea prepared
iiud urcdcaieu io in noard, on application ro
. P. VlUL.YfcRTOS,
" Attorney at Law,
Next door to Snydor'a Hotel, Sunbury, Pa.
August 21), ltiO.l. 3t
IV H. 1. V. B. K. jr
STATEN ISLAND
FANCY OYEIN'U ESTABLISHMENT.
BARRCT, NEPHEW CO., Proprietora.
OFFICES: No. 47 North Eighth St., Philadelphia,
and & A 7 John St., New York.
Our success in Dyeing and Cleansing Garments of
Velvet. Cloth. Silk. Merino, Do Laine, Ae , Ac.,
and Shawls of almost every description, is so well
known that we onlv desire to remind our friends and
the public generally, thst the season for gcttiug
ready their Full tloods is now at hand !
Goods received and returned by Express.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO.
August 22. 1SC3. :tm w
WAli'MES, JKWt:Kl.Y At SIIv
Tho undersigned would respect
fully invite your attention to his
ii ani..i.i .n..i. ... r:nKi..i.i ...i
jy - .i m il Ki ir'iiin m x- uiv oni ion,
$:J $ (Silver WATCHKS. FinvOuld JEW.
W "sTi ELUY, nf cverv kind and vuriwv
FWVV- of Btvlen com pri sine nil of tho
r i 1 1 " 1 1 1 it vrvf .it hihI mast beautiful tr.tiffn.
Also, rioLID SILVER WAKE, vW Iu Com
and tho best make of Silver Plated Ware Each
article is wirrtiuht to be as rrprrxruttd.
Itf AVatehes aud Jewelry curefully repaired and
salisl'actiou guarautecd
JAUUll HAKI.KY,
Strreessrir to Slauf'er A- Ifiret-)
No. (122 MARKET Street, PHILAD'A.
Aug. 22, lN'i.'l. ;iiu ch.liuh
New Hat Manufactory.
sor-r i t it wool, n a i m
rillllC Fubscrilier respectfully informs the public,
I that he has commenced manulactiiring, at M .N
ltl'll Y. nil the various styles ot Soft Hats. Fur r.nd
Wool now in use. Iiu trusts that his experience in
the business in the city, will euablo him to get up
hats in stylo and quality equal to any iu Philadel
1 hia .
A supply of silk and other bats will also be kept
on liana .
Merehiinb? and others will find it to their advan
tage to give him a call and encourage homo luanu
lac t lire..
Sold Wholesale and llclail, at the lowest prices.
SAM I EL FA! ST.
Market Square, one door west of the - American' Olhce.
Sunbury, August 22, lMio. tf
HOUSE & LOT F0U SALE.
rPHE undersigned ofiers for sale the house and lot
I now occupied by himself, situated in Deer street
the first dwelling north of the Lutheran Church.
Tho improvements are a good TWO STOKY FRAME
HU I Ll'lN'ti. 21 f-ets iuare in front with atwo story
back building 14 by 21. with a doublo porcb, con
taining in all eight rooms nnd a large bull. Also a
good summer kitchen ami other outbuildings, to
gether with a good garden.
For terms uud couditioLS apply to
MICHAEL IIA1INE,
Pui.burv, August 22. lsr,3.tf
FOR SALE.
VLOT at the corner of blackberry and Fawn
Streets, in Sunbury. The improvements upon
it ure good and will accommodate several fumilics.
Terms reasonable, apply to
CHARLES PLEASANTS, Agent.
Sunbury, August 15, ISM. it
ooi-iii'nt of
A WATSON'S
iaia evans
SALAMANDER
GREAT FIRE AT
11EADINO, PA.
February 12, 1S02.
(Ir.STI.KMKS It gives mo much satisfaction to
inform you Ihut iu tho aevere tiro which, on tho
morning uf the 4th inst., entirely destroyed ull my
stock and material?. I had one of your Salamander
Fire Pruof Sales. Alter enduring an intense red
heat for seven hours, tho Sale was opened, und the
Books and Papers w ere preserved in an unibleniished
condition. 1 shall need another Safe lis soon tto I get
in order. Yours, most respectfully.
W P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CiiAMUKiisut ro, Friuiklin county, Pa., j
August 31st. I mi I. (
Messrs. Evans & Watson. Philadelphia (lentlo
mcn : tin Ibe morning of tho 2Jd of August. ISIil,
our Storehouse at Grccneasllu was destroyed by fire.
The Salamander Safe we purchased from you some
tew years since was iu the abuvo uientihued store
house, .and contained all our books, papers, each. Ac.
which were preserved in a perfect condition, alter
being exiwed to a most Intense heat for several hours.
Please iiilorm us upuu whut terms yuu w ill sell us
uuotner larger Sale.
Yours trulv. OAKS ft AUSTIN,
Salamander Safes, for Banks, Stores, Private
Faiuiliiv. Ac, Ac. Also. Evans A AVatson's Patent
Ali linbeticiil U:.i-,k Locks and Hank Vault Doors,
equal to any made in the country, and sold on as
good terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to
tho following Hanks and other parties, having their
Sales and Locks now in use, to ttieir entire satislac
lion, and miinv olbers aiven at their Store.
I nitki) STATts Mint, Branch Bank, Shclbyvillo
rhilaoc Iphia. ieiinessee.
Umti. ii M atks Ahse.n AL.City liaiik of Philadelphia.
California. Consolidation B'k of Pbila.
Pottstown Bank, Pa. Com lb Bank of Phila.
Coutosville Bank, Pa. Chatanooga Bank, Tenn.
Stroudsburi: Bank, Pa. Pru'm Loan Ass'ou, 4th st.
Jersey Shore Bank, Pa. Bank ut Northumberland.
Lock "Haven Bank. Pa. Bunk of North's Liberties,
Union Bunk, Baltimore. Philadelphia.
Siuthwe.lern lii.nkof Va. Paul and Swift, Bankers,
Fulton Bunk, Atlanta, Ua. Alabama.
Newark Bank, Del W. ll. Sterling.Wilkesb'o.
Bonk of N. C. Ruleigh, Lewisbuig Bank. Pa.
Other refereneea given ukhi calling at our Store,
No. 16 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 5, 18(13. ly
lKUSStS3. &HCELDEK BRACES,
ELASTIC STOCKINGS FOR ENLARUED VEINS
OK THE LEG, AC;
Instruments fur all deformities.
DR. GLOVERS
Ha? l.--r 'I'rui
baa taken the place of other Trusses for the retention
uud cure of Hernia or Rupture. Acting uwu the
principle of a lever, it never I onus Us atreugth. It ia
coitted Io prevent rusl. It baa no pad ou ihu back,
which ia mi liable tu injure llio spine and uiinuy and
chafe the wearer. It is aurs lo retain the Rupture,
giving ease and comfort, and etiuetu.g radical cures.
D is warrvuted to give aatisfacliou.
'i be improved Sboulder-Brace expands the chest
aud previula thu wearer from becoming round
shouldered.
Ladies' Bella and Abdominal Supporters, Band
ages, and Helta of all kiuda, aud iualrumeuu tur all
Drfiiru.itim of Ibe llodv.
Dlt. GROVEK'S Oinca la No. 4 Ann Street, two
door from llroadaay, New York.
Slraugcra should particularly nolo the nam and
N...
April II, lb03.
tkit I .HKvIO .11 T I ' la ,
Vllvrnry il l.na runtury, Northuml
land eouuly. Peunsylvaiiia.
iForinuilv l ucburg. Snyder eounly )
OFFICE, Markil alreel, one door east of f'riliiig
Grant's Stole, aud uearly opHe tba Court llouae.
All prolen.i.,aul bunuo., oullevtiou, Aa , will ro
ctlva piou pl atiuutuu.
Apul U. IJ
A M IIAV IU I.1..
( AMElo tba praminos nf the aubaeriber, oa or
J ab-.ul tha lal day of May, litri.1, a Mray Bull, ap-
!.lully about lao yaaia old, Labi rial, will wbil
all aud wlilla Ully. 'Iba uur U raqni'vd lo eoaaa
ui wa4, uroia property, pay thug-ae and lake k.aa
a aay, im vtbar aam ua ll ba told wa-iidiu law
JOU Uajptit
I ffay Auxvm, Awf Im, 1M3
IttDfi
SAFES.
PRIVATE ACADEMY,
K0H1HUI1BERLAND.
rpllERf.V. JAMEf DICKSOV. will rc-ocn hU
JL Academy ou MunJajr, the 17ih day of Auguat,
lo:i.
Ihe following brancho will be taught ;
Latin, Greek, Mathcmatlo, Phllnaophy, Khrtorlo,
Logio, Book Kooping, Vooal Muaio In theory and
riraotico. Also, tieography, Uramniar, lliatory,
Uoinposition Writing.
TERMS !
Pif Ounrlnr nf 1 1 weeks.
f tn
In the above brunches without llio languagoa $0 00 !
I.atin anil anovo oranonea, n
Greek and above briiuchea,
Pee Circular.
" Por further pnrtlculnrs apply to
REV. JAMES DICKSON, Teacher.
Northumberland, August 1st, LS6.1. ly
MANHOOD,
llrtvr I.OMf, How Krsitorril.
Just Published, in a Sealed IZnvclone. Price
Sir Cents. '
VLECTt'llE on the Naluro. Tmatment and Ha
dical Cure of Spcrmatorrhupa or Seminal Weak
ness, Sexual Debility. Nervousness, and InvulunUiry
Emissions, inducing Impoteney, Consumption, and
Mental and Physical Debility.
By KOB'T J. CLLVERWELL M. .
The Important fact that tho awful conseiiuences of
Helf-Abusc may bo tfTectually removed without in
ternal medicines or the dangerous application of
caustics, instruments, medicated Bogiea. and other
empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and
the entirely new and highly successful treatment as
adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is ebabled to cure him
self perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby
avoiding all the advertised nostrums ol tneuay. inis
lecture will provo a boon to tkuiwiuds and thou
aannds. Sent undersea). In a pluin envelope, to any address.
post-paid on receipt of two postage stamps, by ad
dressing the publishers.
i.ii.vrs. j. u. hyiicii.il,,
127 Bowerv. New York, Post Otbco Box, 4iS.
Aug. 15, lSlVl. Feb. 2S, y 3o
ii I' H I ' It Y ACADl! M V .
niHE Select High School of this place, will bo
I reopened August Alst, lsrt.'l. under the superin
tendence of S. P. FINK. A liberal patronage is so
licited from the patrons of tho school, and the citizens
generally
TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION.
Orthography, Heading, Writing and Primary
Arithmetic $2 50
Arithmetic. Geography and English Grammar 3 50
Nat. Philosophy, Watt a ou The Mind, Alge
bra aud Geomcitry, S M
Book Keeping, Languages and Astronomy, 6 50
One half of the tuition money to bo paid in
advance, and the balance at tho expiration of each
term.
Pupils studving any one branch in either of the
higher grades of tuition will bo classed iu tho gradu
embracing such branch.
For further information apply to
S. P FINK, Principal.
Sunbury, August 8th. lHtVl.
JORDAN XOWXSHII5
I) 1ST! L L E It Y.
TllIE undersigned having entered into partnership
I in the Distillery liusinoss, iu Jordan township,
Northumberland county, on the road from Shaffer's
Tavern to Uniniitiivvii, about 4 miles from Mahonoy
and o miles from Kliugcrstown, beg lcne to inform
the putilic thul they aro now making a tuperier ar
ticle uf
PUHE It YE WHISKEY.
Those desiring grain converted into whiskey can
have it dono ou the most reasonable terms.
'J he highest eash prices will be paid for Rye, and
grain takeu in exchange for Whiskey. Tho public
can bo assured that all Whiskey made at this distille
ry will be lice from drugs and tnlulturations.
ISAAi: HI-.I'l'lM,
G. E FULST.
Jordan twp.. Juno 13 1SC3. lim
Xi ni.iitt Inaurunt'i- Cuiupuuy,
"W I LKES B A H R E. P A.
Cajvatal nud Jaurpluw, tl lt,000.
DIRECTORS:
(1. M. Hollciibnck, L. D. Shoemaker,
Johu Reiehard, D. G. Driesbach,
Samuel Wudhams, It. C. Smith,
n. D. l.neoe, i lias, llorrance,
Charles A. Miner, W m. S. Rosa,
W. W. Kctchani, G. M. Harding.
G. M. IIOI.T.ESBACK, President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice President.
C. Smith, Secretary.
W G. Stkklinu, Treasurer.
This Coiiitiaiiv Insures three-fourth of the Cnsh
valuation, takes no Preniium Notes, make no Assess
ments, Policy acknowledges all moneys paid during
thu term ofyour Insurance
A. uiiAvt ruui), Agem.
May 30, 1883 ly
o TJir d h
AGRICULTuitAL WORKS !
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
rilHE undersigned respectfully inform the public
J. generally, that lltey have entereii into Lo-l'art-nersbip
in the FOl NDRY BUSINESS, and are now
prepared to manufacture ut tho -Rohrbach Foundry,'
ull kinds uf
.tlurliiurry, fvi, llonyli, Uaal.
,tu.ss. til iliort ,oli-c.
Ilepiiiring all kinds of Agricultural Implements
done in a good workmanlike maimer aud ut the
shortest notice.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited aud promptly attended to.
JACOB ROIIRBACII,
T. G. COOPER.
t"f Old Iron, and all kinds of Produce taken in
Exchange for work.
Sunbury, May 10, 1S63. tf
A Homey nnd 4'oun-llr lit l.iivv,
Olfico on south sido of Market street, four door west
of E. Y. Bright A Sou 8 Storo,
SUJSXBTJU.-X', PA.
Will attend promptly to nil professional business
entrusted to bis care, the collection of claims in
Northumberland and the adjoining counties.
Sunbury, May 23, 1S03. ly
J. 33. HELLER,
0(Eco, on south side of Market Square, near the Cyurt
House,
STJNBTJR V, PENN'A.
Will attend promptly to all prnfcasinnal business
entrusted to his cure, tho collection of claims iu
Northumberland and the adjoining couittits.
Sunbury, May 2d, lsti3. ly
WATCHES,
Ji welry tV. lliuiucad,
LEWIS LAC0MUS & CO-
802 Chcsnut Street, Philudelpnia,
nA YE always ou hand a large stock of Gold and
Silver W liuhcs. suitable for Ladies, Gentleman
or Boys' Wear. Some of our owu iuiportuliou, ex
tra line qualitv.
Our assortment of Jewelry consists of tho most
fashionable and rich designs ; as also tho plainer uud
less expensive.
Silver smmmiiis. Fork:!. Pie. Cake and Fruit Knives;
ultoa large varioly nf Fancy Silver tt arc auitablu
for Bridal PrcsouH.
e have also on hand a most splendid assortment
of Diamond Jewell v. ol all kinds, to which weiuvile
soKcbil aitm.iion. ' Our nriees will be found coiiside
rni.lv loss lliuu Die sauiu articles are usually sold for.
Ail kiuds of Walehca repaired in tho very beat
manner, and warranted logii e satisfaction.
WEDDING lU.NUSuu baud and made to order.
Call or address
LEWIS I.ADOMUS A CO ,
fi2 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia
P. S. The hheet cu:.b prices paid tor old Uild
aud Silver.
Alloidcra from the country will receive especial
at t cut lull.
.May 2, 1S03. 3mo
V-TSATZS'a HOTSL,
Curuer Fuan and Market Strcui.
talMIl HV, IM.
milE iindersiiiued resi.eeltnll v in torn . Ihe public
I that ba baa taken charire of tha a'-ovo l.niocd
Hotel, and asks f..r Ihe coiitinuai.eo of the former
pafVouago and would invite all othei. tu j;iv t) biui a
call.
HIS TABLE
ia alwavssupplied wilh the bwt Iba niuiket affurds
Ilia Car e.a.laius the el olev.1 liiUoia. aud hi alub'
liug ia good aud well atund.d by careful o-'lers
Buubury, May SO, IS03.
BLINDS .AND SUADLS.
II. J W I IM AMS. No. Io Nvrlb Sulk Street, t'kil
adulptiia, MauulacUirer o
Vt-NflliiM llliuJani
IhsJww liinli ai.
Tba larraal and tueal aMurloieul iu tba ally at tla
loweal larn UlimU I'alulial ami irunuia asjisai
aaaw tat Ma 'saatMaaual laUai.a
Afin itm.fju
NIW TA1L0EH.G ETElI3ULIiT
J tl H , T. fll A It X 1 i,
2'arlet Square, on dvor v.ttt Ut '")-
Office,
nTeotfully rnforma hii old frhda axd rhe. r'b
. ha generally that h baa again tetuiuWl 10
Banbury and re-vHnod a
New 'I'm Hoi-luff i:1nltlNlimciit. i
Tie la prepared to make np now garmenta aa writ
aa mending old onus, and to do oik neatly, futh
Ionably and nibstanlially, in tfaot will warrnnl fill
work leaving the shop, and by ao doing, hopia to
reCpivo a duo share of patmnnpe.
Peisora desiring to have olothini made up to order
in tho latest style, will please give bitu a onll.
Suubury, April 11, 1603. t) in.
TAILOBIKG ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN BMICK,
Fuwn Strrect, opposite Weaver's Hotel,
Bt'NBURY.'Northumbei-lnnd Co., Pa..
INFORMS his friends and tho public generally,
that he has takcu tho Shop of Jacob S. lliiko,
diic'd., and is prepared to do all kil.daof TAILOH.
ING in n good workmanlike tuunncr. The putroL
aguofthe public is respectfully solicited.
Suubury, May Id, lli3. ly
SINGER & CO.'S
IifUvr A. Ytuully Mewing MiM-liiiM-,
"tlflTH all tho now improvement (Hcminor,
Lraider, binder. Feller, Tucker, Curdor, Uu
therer, Ac, Ac, Ac), is tho
CHEAPEST AND BEST,
aud most beautiful of all machines fur
FAMILY SEW ING
and lighl manufacturing purposes. It makes the
iuter-loeked stitch (which is alike on both sides), and
has great capacity for sewing
ALL KINDS OF CLOTH AND ALL
KINDS OF THKK.YD.
Even leather, ns well as Iho finest muslin, may ba
sewn to perfection on this machine. It will use 201)
spool coltou as well as No. lio linen thread. What
it oan do only be known by seeing tho machiuo
tested. The Folding-top Case is among the most
valuable of all the new improvements. It may bo
opened out as v. spacious and substantial table to
sustain thu work, and when the machine is not in use
it may bo folded into a box, which protects Iho
working parts of the machine. Thoro ia no other
maehiuu to equal the Letter A in
Simplicity, EiiialIlilJ, lliiriliiy,
and t-i l:iiiit j !' correct iic-tlou at
nil rillrsi of speed.
The Family Sewing Machine is fust becoming na
popular for family uso as Sinoku A t'o.'s Manulac
tiiring Machine are for manufacturing pnrposes.
Thu llrunch Oflieosare well supplied with silk twist,
thread, needles, oil. Ac , ot tlio vest best quality.
Send for a i-ami'U1.i:t and a copy of MNoun
Co'a (I A r ETTK."
i. M. SINOER A CO.. 459 Broadway, N. Y.
Philadelphia Offico. bit) Chcsnut str'uut.
Juno 2U, lStiH. ly
18G3.
FR1LING
18G3.
& GRANT
AT TIIE
MAMMOTH STORE,
-yTOULD respectfully announce that they have
just received and opened a very large and well eel Da
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they aro willing to dispose of at a VERT
SMALL ADVANCE ON
I'lrnt Cost,
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
AND EMBRACES EVERTTHIXO
GIVE TJS A CALL.
Thankful for past favors wo hopo to meet a con
tinuance of the same by still selling GuuJs as cheap
if not t'llU.kl'IIIt than can bo purchased eUa
whero. FRILINO A GRANT.
Sunlury, May 23, IHf.3.
X .loint IN'sniliitlomsi-oposiiun- --r-
Itiiu Aiuoudiut-nfM Iu I lie 4 ouslilif
I Dm.
I'e it unfoi.vr.n by tiif. Pknatk axu
Housk of H!:i'iii-.sr.N'r.vTivKS ok tiiuCom-
MONWT.AI.HI OF 1'KNNSVI.VAMA IN IjF.MCItAI.
AKll.MItl.Y MKT, Tiillt t'.lO iollowilio; IltlH.lnl-
tm nts Im tu-iihu1 to the, ('onatitutinii ol
llio C'omiiionwtiiltli, in nrcortlniit-c with tLu
iruvi-'nins of tin-tenth tirt'.rlt! tlu-reot :
I liere slum oe tin unoiiiontu secuon ro
tlie third tirticle ot the t'ontitutinn, to bo
ilo-'iin.iteil us tuction four, us lollows :
Shi-TloN 4. Wlteiii vir tinv ol tlie r;tiali
. . . . - i.i. 1...U I.,.
iietl electors oi mis v (uniiiiiiiwetiiiii miuu iiu
in nnv iictuttl military seiviee, inuli r a requi-
ition from the I'res-ideiit ol tlie I mud
State, or Dv the niitlmnty ol tins v. niiiuion-
wetdtli, sudl eU i tors may exrrr ise the richt
of sulTrai;e in nil elections by the citizens,
under sueh regulations as are, or shall Lo
inscribed By iuw, as fully as if they were
present at tlieir usual olaee of election.
1 here snail tie- two atuiiiioiiai iieeiiiiiia iu
the eleventh tirticle nf the Constitution, to
he dcshrnatcd an sections tight, and uiiie, us
follows :
Suction S. No ''"l sliull oo passed Ly tho
Legislature, rtmt.ui.nio; iiuue tlittn one t-nl)-
ject, which shall he clearly evpresseil in thu
title, except appropriation inns.
5). rso bill shull tie passed uy tnc egisia-
tui-o giuntini; any powers, or privileges, in
any case, where the authority to grunt mi ll
powers, or privileges, iinsneeii, or may iii'te-
aftiT be, conferred upon the courts of this
Commonwealth.
JOHN CTSSNA.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN 1'. 1T.NNY,
Speaker of the fxuule.
Ok'a'Kfc V TUB SKCMKTABV 1V THK C'OM-
MONWKATII,
ll.vKitism no, July 1,
rtNXSYLVANI V, Srf:
-..-. I do hereby certify that the fore-
L. S. going and annexed is a full, ti ne
--.- and correct copy of the original
Joint Institution of tlie cictierul Assetul ly,
entitled "A .Joint Resolution iroasiiig cer
tain AiucndiiK uts to tlie Constitution," aa
tlie suiiie ii'iiiaius on tile iu this ollice.
In Tcstiinoiiv wlu ieiif, I have hereunto set
111 y hand uud caused the teal of the riccre
ta'ry's ollice to lu ulliied, the day und year
uI.h e w lit ten.
fli surra.
S.ci-iturT of the CuuniiouwiultU.
July 11, te
A Y.VLUABLE FAItM FOR
rplIF underslned uiraloarll at private aale, li!
I valuable taitu, rituute iu Zerbe loanJ ip. .V'lih
uuibcrtaiid euuuty, 1'a , about ouu uite te.i of iba
loan of 'I'rvvoiton, oottaiiitna; 'I M 0 HUM'ltl 1
AC Ul'.s. inora or lew; about Jxty aer.w of wbieli
are cleared aud iu a good suite i f eulitvaMon. snj
Ibe balaiua wull Iiu buivd lib piuu aud oak Tba
iiiipM.ieu.tuu tru a Lo-lluuav, Vuiu and vtkat urn
build.U;..
't'alaaa LaJT. IVl latliafcl.'S kjulia of
Ha T M ial T
taaaail. U. a tM