(fogttssionnl jfhtog. T1IIBT Y-SEVI!NTa"cbN DRESS. WiiiKotoi, July 27. SENATE. The joint resolution! approtibg thd acts of no l'reeldent wtra taken op. Mr. Johnaoo, of TeuDene, proceeded to peak at leogtb lo favor of tba reaololioni.--11 aaid ha if it unwilling to let the Senate ad journ without laying aotnetbiog of lha present atata 01 affaira. On our return here we find oOrteWei lo the midst of civil war, which aeemt to be progressive, with Dot much hope of a apeedy termination. It seemed to him that tbe Ooernmeot bad reached one of three period which all government most pas through J Firt, They tave lo pas through the ordeal of establishing tbnir independence. 'J'bia Government passed that In tbe war of the Revolution. Next, after having obtained tbeir Indepeodi face, and taken a position inung nations, theq they mast maintain themselves agaiust foreign Powers and foes. The Uovertiiueut passed that ordeal in 1812. We are bow in the midst of the third ordeal. The struggle now is whether the Uovernmenl is capable or maintaining its existence against traitors to the Constitution of the country. This is tbe problem now before our people He trusted, and had a perfect confidence that the Government would successfully pass this ordeal : but the time bad arrived when tbe en ergies of tbe people must be pot forth, and there muet be unity and concert of action. it had been argued that if we proceed we will be great danger of a Dictatarhip, and that the character aud genius of our Government would be wholly changed. It is argued that this is ao attempt to change the nature and Institutions of the Uovernmeut. He refer red to M r. Ureckinridge's speecb.J We agree in n eflort to change the Government, but differ as to the parties trying to make the chance. It is a struggle uow whether tbe people shall rule, and have a Government based on the intelligence, integrity, aud puri ty of the people. There is ao effort being made, and it is the result of a long contempla ted plun, to overthrow the institutions of this Unveruuieut. He referred again to Jar. Breckinridge's speech, when he said that Washington car tied the country through the Kevolutiou with out the suspension of the habeas corpus ; but I'resideut Lincoln could uot carry on tbe Gov ernment, three months without it. He cited a case during tbe Kevolutiou,- when forty citi-E-ns were taken and imprisoned eight mouths, bud the soldiers refused to deliver them upon n writ of habeas corpus, aud the Legislature or Pennsylvania indemnified the odicers for the suepeosion of tbo writ, lie referred to the case of General Jackson, at New Orleans, us a precident for establishing martial law in cuBd of an emergency. Had Gen. Jackson tel'used to put the city under martial law, and thus Inst the Government, be ought to bove on his head. The President was obliged to uct us he did to save the Government, and this is a very unpropitious lime to assail the Government, when armed bunds of Iruitors are actually in the field trying to overthrow it. The increase ol the army and navy was justified by the great plea ' necessity. Hut iiow does the case stand now, wbeu we are called on to suppoat the Government ? Who will find fault with the President for doiug just what Congress ought lo dot Why cot tome forward and suppoit the Government? Nol Tbe fact is too apparent that we bad enemies lo the Governmeut here last winter, and in my opinion we have enemies to the Government here now that we have got those here who make long pathetic speeches in tavor of compromise. But the Senator from Coliforoiu, Mr. Latham, showed most conclu sively thut the thinir tbe traitors most feared last year was compromise, and a greut effort was made to get out ol uongruss ue.ore iue rfiinnrouiise could be made. 'the argutueul has been made that tLe Free (Slates would get the power, ana then aineua tbe Constitution so as to destroy the iustitu ticn of slavery j lieuce the cjouth must not wait till the fatal hour came. Then eight Stales withdrew, and we reached u pom where the Free States had the majority unJ the riower to amend the Cunxliluliuu so as to overthrow the institution of slavery. Now what was done then? Why, we paused an umendment to tbe Constitution that no amendment should be made lo the Constitu Hon thut would give any power to legislule on the subject of slavery. Talk about compro mise ! How can we get any guarantee mure binding than thut ? This wus done when tbe Free States had tbe power, and it places sla very completely beyuud tbe control of Con gress. YYhut more cud be asked? Why uou't the State" who talk of compromise eome forward aud accept this offer ? Hut no ! in stead of it, they puss ordinances to violate tbe Constitution una take tbe States out. Wbat elt-e did Congiess do when the Free States hud U.h power T I bey came loiwara ana parsed tiiu territorial bills, aud noue of t tit in had any slavery prohibiten, and declared that no Iuhb shall be passed by Territorial Legislatures impairing tbee rights of private pri'P'-rl y. Can there be anything more con clusive? Now, take this amendment to the Constitution, and tbe Territorial bills, and what tle is left of the sluvery question ? Yet tbe Union must be broken upl Some are e tii'ere in tbe compromise, but others come heie simply to make it a pretext, in the hope that it will b refused ; and tbeo, on the refu sal, these States' rll be declared out of the Uoiou. A Senator from Georgia, once said i ' V ben tiaitor become uumerous enough, treason would be respectable." Perhaps it is so now ; but, God being Willing, let tbe 31 be as many as tbey please, be commended a most ttand by the Odoititution. Tb Sena tor from Kentucky is exceedingly sensitive on tb violation of tbe of the Constitution, till !t teem that tbe violation of tbe Consti tution for the preservation of tbe Govern ment I more horrible tbeo tbe violation for it destruction. In all his argument against fiolatioo of tbe Constitution but one word ha been said against those who trampled the CoDstitulion aud law under foot. The Senator enumerates various violations of tbe Constitution, and asks, why all this? The answer must be apparent to alt. Sooth Carolina seceded, and attacked onr forts, and Bred on Fort Somter. This was a practical act of war, and it Is tbe constitutional duty of the President to resist It 1 yet the Sena tor from Missouri (Mr. Polk) contends thai tbe President made this war. Wbo elrock the first blow? After Fort Somter had been surrendered, a Serenade was given to Jeff. Davis, at Montgomery, and bi Secretary of Stale said tbat no one could tell wnen tlie war, tbis day commeuced, Would end. Then the so called President of tbe Southern Confederacy issued a proclamation for one hundred thousand men, And yet great Com plaints are made here about the President of the Coiled States issuing a proclamation lor Beventy five thousand men, and also great talk abont a Violation of law. Then (bis same lenerson ZJavis issued letter ot marque, in violation even of tbe pseodo Government over which he presided gave permission to freebooters everywhere. Then was the President of the United Stales perfectly justified in issuing bis proclamation of blockade to protest tbe citizens of the United Slates. And this same Davis, woo owed bis education and everything else lo tbo United States who Won all tbe honor be bad under the Governmeut now wilb unsheathed sword, is id arm 4 against it. If be should seize the capital be thought that he (Johnson) would not sleep quiet. What few nights he bad vet reroaiuing would be better protected if be were located in some distant position. But be believed there were olbbrs who feel very comfortable. In tbe last Presidential campaign he bad supported one of the distinguished sons of Kentucky because he thought that be was a Uuion man. Where is his eloquent voice now for the Union? Would to God be was as good a Union man to day as be (Johnson) thought be was when be supported bun lor tbe rresi dency. He referred lo tbe outrages commit ted on the Union men in East Tennessee when the State Was delivered over to seces Bion in defiance of the people. The State Constitution aud law is violuted at every step secession takes. He demanded that the Government should protect the loyal men in 1 ennessee, end give thorn arms. I he rebels had even stopped the pusses in the tuoun trims that Johnson should not go back to carry arms to tbe people of the Slute. He wauled to carry deliverance lo tbis brave people, who were downtrodden and oppressed. 11 may be too late; we may be overcome tbey may trample us under foot and change our mountains to sepulchres, but they shall never drive us from the Union : no, never 1 The people of the v llages and towns lovi the Government, but they have uo arms All tbey ask is that the Government will give them tbe means : then they will defeud ibumselvi'B. And if filially conquered, we inteud to take tbe flag of freedom and place it on the summit of the loftiest and most majestic mountain, to tfiark a spot where the Goddess of Liberty lingered and wept for the last time before she took leave of a people once prosperous, free, and bappy. lict the cuiiga of freedom must triumph. Can tbe American people give up tbe graves of Washington and Jackson, and let the Ug of Disunion float over the graves of those patriots ? Nol Tbe people will rise in their might and grandeur and prosecute the war ; not for subjugation nor against any of tbe institutions of the South, but to maintain the supremacy of the Government aud the Constilution. This Government cannot, muet not fail. Wbat though the flag wns sullied the other day ? If necessary, pur.fy it. It will be bathed in a nation's blood. The nation must be redeemed, and the cause must triumph, on which rests the hope o: freedom und a civilized world, Mr. Johnson closed with an appeal to the Government to save tbem from the ruin of the most corrupt and direful conspiracy ever seen in the world. nCGlSTEirS NOTICE. I NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees, Cre ditora and other persons interested in the following eatate. that the En ecu tors. Administra tors and Guardian of the same, bave filed their account wilh the Keiiter of Northumberland county Ihd lint they will be presented to the Orphan Court of aaid county on Tueaday the 6ih of Aagual next, in the forenoon of that day, for confirmation, lo wit I I liird, Joseph F., deceased, aetlled by bis ad ministrator losith F Bird. S Cressinger, Mary, settled by her guardian, John Cressinger. 8 Doebler, Jacob, deceased, settled by hit execu tors, Joseph Graven and Jacob Doebler. 4 Engel, Abraham, deceased, minor children of, settled by their guardian, Kdward It sum. 5 Feaster, Emeiy, settled br her guardian, James Reeder. G Geis, Jacob deceased, settled by his executor Henry Gels. 7 Hannabacb, Daniel deceased, settled by his administratrix Hannah Hannabacb. 8 Kramer, Wm R deceased, settled by bis adminstrator I. E A. J B Kremer. 0 Long, Magdalena dsceased, minor children of, bv their guardisn John Spats. 10 Masser, Henry deceased, settled by Peter B Massar, one of the executors. I I Miller, Philip deceased, settled by his fJrrtlri strator Jacob rSpatz. 13 Mill, Aardh deceased, settled by his execu. tof Abraham Schlegel. 13 Miller, Grace decerned, sottled by ber ad ministrator Solomon Miller. 14 Heed, Mary E settled by ber gusrdian Jesse Reed. 15 Rothermcl, Elizabeth deceased, by be exe' ciltor Isaac Rothermel. 1 IB Kothermel, Daniel deceased, by his execu. tors Michael Lenker and Isaac Rothermcl. 17 Rehhock, COnrnd deceased, settled by his administrator Peter f'erster and Uourad Kehbock. 18 Scbminky, John Dr. deceased, by bis ad minietra or John 8 .S'chminkey. 19 Schankweiler, Andrew deccaseJ, settled by his administrator Solomon Schankwcilcr. SO Snyder, Catharine (now C Mallick) settled bv her guardian Wm L Dewart. 21 Transue, Ed ward, deceased, settled by hia administrator Jacob Transue. 22 Wolvertcn Silas deceased, settled by his ad ministrator Wm. Reed. S3. Jones, Wm P deceased, settled by his ad' ministrators W T Forsyth and C U Smith. 24 ,ohn Tchnpp, dee'd., settled by bis anmfn' istratur I H. Render. J. B. MASSER, Register. Register's 0 Alice i Sunbury, July 13th, 18G I. i SHERIFF'S HALES. BY virtue of Sundry writ ni. Yen. Exponas, Fieri Facias and Al. Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Northumber land counlv, Pa., to me directed will be ca noted to public sale at tbe Court House iu the Borough Hunbury. on Saturday the 3d day of August, A. U. 1861, at 4 o'clock f. M , Ui following He. scribed real estate, to wit I A certain out-lot. situate in Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa, bounded on the south by Henry Houpt, on tbe east by Bnydertown road, on the west by Cattawissa road on the north by Henry Weiso, containing five acres and City-five perches, more or lets. Also l Another out lot, situate in tame town ship, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by Peter B. Masser, on the west ty lalia wissa road, on the south by Henry Weiae, con taining five ante more or Iom. Aluo-Snolher out lot, situate in tSme township county and Slat aforesaid, bounded on the north by Mrs. Mary Markie, en the south by George Conrad, oh the west by Cattawissa road, and on the cast by Bnydertown -road, containing one acre and fifty-four perches, more or loss. Also, two Other out-lots ttos si and a in same township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by Edward Y Bright, on the west bv land late ef John Robins, on the east by Cattawissa road, and on th south ty Centre Turnpike road, Containing ten acres, more or less. Five acres of which aaid out lot Nos 31 and 32, bounded by the Centre Turnpike on the south have been sot aside for the defendant under the $31)0 Laws. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Henry Weise. ALSO! Democratic Standing Committee The members of the Democratic Standing Committee for Ntititiuniberiuiid composed of the following persons, Joseph Hoovei, l. L, ivevan, Cnirlefl J Druner, W P Witliinlon, William Uriflilb, t'eter Uorel, J liana, J F Lcrcti, J Lfiienritig;, It M CnminiiifrN, Cliarlei tloueiiateilt, Jacob llunsicker, J U Kaufman, Conrud Ruker, I) liillman, tjenige Conrad, 1 L'iifelaniili, F Willielm, Jonas Wolf, i. rrineu, imam 11. Kaae, will hereby tnVe notice I hat a met-tinft of tHe Committee will taKe place at pumiury, on Monday, August 5th, at I o'clock I M. All the ineniliera are fequeittvd to be in ntteialMiice. as business of importunce will be brought ueioie mem. uy oraei 01 ine i nairmnn, J. l.KI(liNUlNG, Secretary. Northnmbcr'and. July Hib, lsl. T 'Jo the Democratic Yoltrsof Northumberland l.ount'i. HKt)t.tj!i the encouragement or my friends, I have been induced again to offer rrfyself as a candidate for the LEGISLATURE subject to the rulea of the democratic party. JOHN B. ISEWBAKEIt Trevorton. July 13, 18fil. Hew Advertisements. Taxes faxes ! Taxes I FMIE Board of School Directors and Supervi - sors of Roads in township! where unseated Lands are situated, are hereby requested to fu. nih Hie Commissioners of Northumberland county, with the rate per cent for tbe years IBGO bl, on School and Road 1 ax. N. D. JOSDAN, Clerk. Commissioner's office, ) Snnb.irv. hilv 27. 'fil- S v.ar sgaiiitt traitors una treason against ine tiovt rnment trained by our fathers, ana we in tend lo continue it to the end. I Applause in the eulleriee l Now we are in tbe midst of a civil war : blood bas been spilled and life sacri Cced. Who commenced it t Yet now we're told that we must come forward and sepurate tbe Urion, aud make peace with traitors aud febeU! Let tbem ground tbeir arms, obey the laws, and acknowledge tbe Constitution 'Then, perhaps, we will talk about compro misp. Tbe beet compromise is the Coustitu tion of the Uuited States. lie referred to Mr. Breckicridge' speech, that it is desired (o change tbe Government, and quoted from Alabama papers tbat maoarcby was desirable, aud from Mr, Kuesell'i letter to the London Times. He also quoted the Ricbmood papers, that said rather than submit to the United States, tbey would go under tbe rule of the amiable Oueerj of Great Britain. He quoted from a Memphis paper, which said if it be neces ary let Harris be tbe king and tbe mayor of Memphis dictator. 1 but state of things onder the law of terror, now reigns, lsham U. Harris king I iting over tbe State of Tennessee, wbere lie tbe bone of tb immor talJacksoQi Lbam O. Harris king I know tbe component part tbat form Isbam Ci. Harris ; and be to be my king my mas Ur ! Sir, be shall be my slave first. Ap plause m th galleries. Tbe Chair stated that on any repetition of tbis indecorum, tbe galleries should be instantly cleared. Mr. Johnsoo continued, referring to the political ritihls of lha South. Jo Soolb Car olio a man must bave five hundred acres and ten negroes to be eligible to b sent to the lower bout of tbe Stat Legislature Tbat would be a poor place lor him to gel Li right. U wa free to say, if there, be would not be eligible, and be doubted if even tbe Senator from Kentucky would be sligi bl. lie quoted from variou Soothern doe omenls, and contended thai it wa plain tbat tbe design was to cbaog tbe character end nature of the Uoveronieot, and erect a iav fcmpire. Tb issue is now fairly mad op, aud til tbo abo uvor a lr gomuaaeot MILITARY NOTICE. TY order of the Commander in Chief, I am J- directed to collect all the MILITARY ARMS of Fennsylvania, of every kind, in this Brigade, such as muskets, rifles, ordinance. swords, pistols, ic, with the accoutrements, and deliver the same to the Arsenal at HarrUhurc;. All persons in this Brigade having in their possession any arms or accoutrements, are hereby commanded to deliver the same to mo or to my authorized agents, at once. The penalty of the Act of Assembly will be promptly end severely enforced upon any person neglecting or refusing so to do. WILLIAM K MARTZ. Brigade Inspector of Northumberland Brigade, r. v. m. Sunbury, July 27, 1861. The following person are authorized by me to demand and receive the arms, &c I Delaware and Lewis townships. Wm SaviJce. Turbutvilla Milton, Chilisqnaque and Turbut townships. William It r rvmire, Aiiiton. Northumberland and Point, John A. Taylor. rortnumberlatid. Shamokin, Coal and Mount Carmel, II. E Parker, bhimokin. Upper Augusta, Lower Augusta end Rush, Michael kiefrr, I pper Augusta. For the rest of the Brigade, csamiiel Wert, ,ackson. THE LATEST STYLE OF SPRING AND SUMMER G ABMENTS. ASB CONSTANTLY MADE! at the Fashionable Tailoring Establishment of JACOB O. BECK, Market street, StXUl'UV. Pa. THE subscriber lias just received and opened a rue assortment !S I'lt I (i A M) . Wlj M ME5? GOODS, such as CLOTHS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION & QUALITY. Plain and Faney Cassimeres, VeBtings, &r. of the latest styles. In addition to his stock ho is constantly receiving new supplies from the city keeping a full assortment of the moat substantial und latest style of Goods in tbe city markets. lie is prepared to make to order all kinds of Gentlemen's and iiov's wear, such as DREHS-COATS, FROCK.COATS, BUSI- KESS-COATS. VESTS. PANTA LOONS, &C..&0. of the very latest rtyle, and in the most substan tial manner, at short notice. Any Goods not on band, will be furnished fom Philadelphia, by giving two duy's notice. V Gull and examine my stock, no charges mads for fallowing. JACOB O. BECK. Snnhiirv, May 11,1 I JOHNS & CItOSLEY, SOLK MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVED GUITA PERCHA CEMENT HOOFING, TUe ebcupest and most dural.le Roofing in use. llisFire aitu t aier rrooi. Ii crm he applied to new and old Roofs of sit kinds, and lo Mangle Kuuls Wltliout removing tile slllligies. The Cost is only about One-Third that Ol Im, and it is twice as Durable. GUTTA FEIICHA CEMENT, For presevitig and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, ironi us rfreat eiamcuy, is not injureii 1V t!.e conlruclloii a:id exnanHioii of inctuls, and will uot tuck i cold or run iu warm weulliei. 'heie nmteriuli have uten thoroughly testes iii New Yoik and ull turns of the Southern und Wrktern States. and w can give abuiiuuiiijnool ul all we claim in tueir ittvor. They are readily applied by or inary laborers, at a trr line txpciiBe- "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED. " These nintiTintiiare put up rendv for use. and for shin tang toull pints of the country, Willi lull piiuleu dircct-oiis lor tippiicutton. Y ull descriptive circulate will lie furnished on apnltm. tion by nmit r iu ttersotint ,,ur I'thicipnl Office and Wart house. 78 WILLIAM bTKEET, (Corner of Libciiy Bireet,) new rors. JUICNSft CK03L.EY Assets Wamed ! Ternis Cash ! ! Juie I. ty At (lie ssme time and place, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in Jackson township, Northumberland county; Pennsylva nia, bounded on the north by lands late of Robert Parrish, dee'd., on the east by the same and lands late of Jno Otto and Jacob Michael, on tbe aoutli by lands of Joseph Trego and on tbe west by tho river Susquehanna, containing about sixty (GO) acres more or less ; whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, a frame shanty and larpo bam. UeiiiR all of that ccrtotn ttact of land contain ing 104 acres and 146 perches, winch (Jcorgo Set' ler and wife, by their deed dated January im, 1853, granted at.d conveynd to Oeorge VV. Uceoe Wm.H Russell and James L Morris, trustees of the "Northumberland and Union Counties' Land Association." and which the seid trustees, by their deed, dated 31st May, 1856, recorded in the ofiice for recording of Deeds, Vc, in and lor said county of Northumberland, in Deed Hook, M. M. page 313 granted and conveyed to 1 ho J revor ton Coal and Railroad Company , excepting and excluding therefrom that patl thereof, containing forty-tour acres sixty-two hundredths ; embraced and inscribed in a mortgage given by said Com' pany to Aquila U Stout, trustee, ; Ac.,' dated June 2d, 18fi6. reroided in Northumberland county in mortgage book M. 6, page 359, Ac, and winch was conveyed by Wm O l ickenaill and Uswatd J Cam'nann. successors of the said Anuila J stout as trustee in said mortgage, under proceed' ings had by virtue of and under the provisions ol said mortgage, by their deed dated the 2d 1'cb ruary 186 1, recorded in the office for recording of deeds, &c, iu and for said county of Northum berland iu deed book R. R. pages 226, Ac, as by reference thereto will mora fully appear. Seiled taken in execution and lobe sold as the property ol The Trevorton Coal and Rail Rood Coinpa' ry. ALSO; At the earns time and place, a certain lot of giound, No 1 1, in block No lib, in Trevorton, Zeroe township, Northumberland county,' Penn sylvania, bounded on the north by hattiokiri street, south by an alley, east by lot No 12 and vi eel by lot No 10, containing 115 feet in I tout and 125 feet in depth, whereon are erected a two story Irame dwelling lionuo wilh buacmeiil and stable, and other outbuildings. Seized, token iu execution and lo be sold as the property of Lewis Lee. ALSO;' Ai the sotie time and place, ull that certain tract of land, situate in Shoinokin townnliip, coun ty of Northumberland and Slute of Perms) lvar,in. adjoining lauds late of the heirs of Martin ' civ ver, dec d , Isaac J richly, John unger. eoluinon r ogely aud others, uai bounded and dexctibed as follows, viz: Beginning at a post in the cen tre turnpike, thence by land late of the heirs of Martin W eaver, dec d , south one and one half degrees west two hundred and sixty nine end nine tenths perches to a small sassafras thence south 88 west 9 perches to pine; thence 8. I J went 42 perches to a cheanut oak ; thence south 8h' east 51 perches to a pine ; thence south F 1 j east 43 two-tenth perches to a pine ; thence north 1.2 J east 15 three-tenths perches to a poht ; thence nor i li 1, east 239 six tenths perches to a stone ; thence north 88 west 24 perches, lo a stune ; thence north ! 1 J cast 3 perches to a stone : thence north B8jj west perches to the place of beginning, containing 209 acres and 113 perches more or less, whereon is erected a large two story frame dwelling house, w ith one and one half story stone kitchen, stone spring house, wagon-shed and corn-cribs, aud a large frame bank barn, a well of water and an orchard ol choice Iruil, Ac. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of R. 1'agely and Wm. Fagely,- ALSO: At thesaine plaee,on Monday, lb? 3th day of August . 1). I Mil, al one o'clock f . M The dereuduut'a interest inhl'eestnfe iii lyt No. ?0 in the general plan of the borough of Northuuilierliie.d, Nor tliuiiibeilauu county, Ta.. bounded und ttescrilK-d us fol lows : tut the cast r,y lot pto. 3, on the soutli ly links street, on the West by Front street, and on Ihe north hy lueeii street said lot containing 00 feet in widlh. und --.'O feet in depth, on whicl. iserectti s two-stoiy triune house a Iwo-atory hiick liouHe a.tached, a liluckumiili shop, &c. Seized, taken iu execution a:'id lo be sold us the property of Alexander Coll. ALSO: JURORS roil ATJGTST TEGM, 1361- GUAND JL'ROUS. Lower Auqutta Thos Snyder, John Camp bell, Ueorttn 11 Conrad. &humil.tn holomon Lvert, Jos i Joun, Caspur Adams, jr., Samuel Kelly. ('oof 1 eniherton llird. Mritiiare-vVilliam Kirk, William Hiegerl. AKort Thomas S Sudden, John V Uo- ether, Jos Aoi;Bladt. A'usA reter llauchawout, Oliver r rat- ton, lionbatn H Kaso. 'uiril-lieojamiu U II omtnc.1, James Beech am. Lcwii William Fulkersoo. Sunbury Solomon Slroh. Jackson Georpo W Coble. Ciilitqungue James Reed. Ujper AtigttstaUeorg9 W Itrewer. Turbut John Duukel. TUaVEU.SE JURORS. Zerlti Peter Reeder, Fredorlck Fisher. Lniter Mahonny Abraham 13 oyer, Jacob Ueckert, David boiler. .t'e M'lhoncy Simon Donklebvrger, Upper Aa'iorior Heruord Adam. Jackson (Jennie Lnhr. Xhamokin Koinoel Knler. Franklin K!aw William U Kase, Kiida John, Thomas D Huff James VanhotD. Chillistjnaque John Cole, Dennis McGee, William h li win. Sunbury James Iioyd, Augustus Clement Stimtinl (jusslnr, Jonathan ISontiuL1. McLivtnsville David Gold. Turbut Jobu M llausel, Martin Billmirn, Henry C Haas. ( j'ptr Aujusta Cbarlus Jx-Umsn, Ueory Culick. A'vrthumherland (Jeorge HyinnnilinRer. Letcis Slephun GISe, John Schuyler, Si mon Cameron. Milton Benjamin Miller, Charles Waltpra John Peeler, John Divel, Kallzr kreitzer. Hunk Joseph Sharplei-s. Cameron Leonard Kersteltor, John II Cramer. Coal Benjamin Hoy, Henry A Ehissler. Point Jobu C Buroburt, Duuiel Ktaruer, Wm Vuukirk. Delaware Robert Farr, Wayne Vandine. Lowtr Augusta Jos F Larich, Isaac Do witt. PETIT JURORS Jordan Jeremiah Wolf, Samuel Engcl, F.li Kissinger. Northumberland John Dernhaai, Daniel llratitigam. Delaware Charles Faox, Wm B Bryson, Enot-li Hilgart. lliltun Henry Harris, Thos Frymiro. Mount Carnul Jacob Riuehurt. Lower Augusta John fcitaroer, Dau'l Ilila man, llobett Beefs. Lewis James D Barr, Frederick Shifts, Peter Harmun. Washington -Samuel Bobb. Turbut Thomas Carl. I'l'j'er Augusta Martin R (Jass. Little Mahanoy John Ueusil. Sl.amokin Jacob E Muench, Geo Ueck ert. Isaac Bouuhner. Lower Mahanoy Androw GoDsart, Isaac Boyer. McEwensvilk John F Derr. Cunl John Conrud. Uj'i'ir Muhanoy Daoiel StrasScr, Samuel. Neii-wender. Jiush Jacob Weaver," Wilson Miiier. Chilifyuayue Normau Butler, Hugh AJc Glnchliii. Jmkson Abraham Zartmaa. He rbe Dennis Buoy. IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OP O CD CD UU EP 2U J 11RIGHT & 80N, Invito attention to their StooL of l'lime Grecu arid Dlack Ton. June in, 1801. SUMMER GOODS'! AT TRICM TO SUIT THE TIM US o "ST. 23IIICHT &. SON, HAVE RECEIVED OF ALL ZZZNDS OV GOODS, HANDSOME, DURABLE AND ZHOSt 1523 n; LIVE AND LCAHN 1 LHT THE I'EOTLE STILL COrtTIMJIJ TO JLIVC, AND THEY WILL BOON LEARN THAT FMLING & GltAKTs at rim I1AHM0TH STORE, Aim SELLlSa GOODS CJti.Ea.3?EI lb M can be purchased elsewhere. -A. FBESH nUPPL V" Just retoivej by Railroad this week. KGMKM HER THIS. AND ; PROFIT BY IT: feunlijry, December 15, I860. J . A . CRANDALL'S PATENT SPRING HOUSES 473 ErtOABWAY, X BV7 TTOnff." bhouU he in every family, School, Cytiinasi utu, Asylum, and Honpital in the land. Aro not DANGEROUS, like the common Rocking Horse. Ktantlif firm on its Pedestal, will not wear CARTBT-S, and has no Rockers to injurs the Feet. 'Health aud happinoa iu the saraesadills." N P. Willis Office of the Clerk of tbe Orphans' Couit of Northumberland County r lOTICE is hereby f lven that appraisements A ' of real and personsl property have wen made to the widows, respectively, of tbe following named decedents, agreeably to the Acts of As sembly in sucb cases made and provided : 1 William Oartholomavr, deceased. 8 lienjairiin ilaupt, " 3 William Kreichhatim', 4 William R Kramer, " 6 John Kline, H 6 Michael Knap, " T Joaiah Nagle, " R (Jasper 81. Clair, ' 9 H. J. Wolverton.. 10 James l Whitmer, - And that the sma will be presented to lha Orphans' Court fur approval, on Tuesday lha 1 '-lib day of August, next, unless exceptions bs filed tbertta before said day. J. B. MAKSER, Clerk 0. C. Sunbury, July 37, 1801. To the Voters of Nctthnmberlard County. IVMSLLOW CITIZENS! From tho encour- agement I received from dillcrent parts of the county, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of ASSOCIATE JUDGE, subject to the usages of the democratic party, and It elected, will perlorm Ihe duties justly and im partially to the best ot my ability. AuuAMAM oil If MAN, Lower Augusta towiiHhip. June !9lh, 1801 7 is tht Voter$ of Northumberland County: IELLOW Citizens From lha encourage ment I have already received from both ends of our county, I offer myself for tb LEGISLATURE. Subject lo Ihs uasges of tb democratic party, and if nominated and elected, promise my bast eifurl for ber interests, as well as that of our good old Commonwealth, WM. U. KASE. Kuahtown, J !j Hm , A R E G E A. JLJf Rich Figured Bareges, T9, 35 and 31 tints, Barege Robes. S3 60, Si t)0 and $5 00, Mozambique Rubes at $5 00, Traveling Dress Goods, Bhrphatd's IMaids, Muhair PlaiJs. Uingham's, Lawns. Prints, Chailics, 'ley Figured Goods, COOPER &. CONARD. S E corner Ninth and Market. Philadelphia N B Best quality Hoop bkirts, 114 cents lo Jo. Msy U. 1H61. GREAT BARGAINS To the Democratic Voters of Northum berland County. 1 HAVE lieen induced to permit mr name Jo be usril in connection wilh lha nomination for tbe LEGISLATURE, at the ensuing Demo cratic primary election. The solicitation of many warm personal friends in both ends of our county have prevailed with ma in this matter and should they ste proper lo nominate and elect ma, it will I my pleasure, as well as a duty, to pipmoia the interests aud prosperity of my own constituents, as well as of lbs Stale and country al larga. ' J. WOODS BROWN. Turbut township, July t, 1861. At the same time and place, a certain tut and s hala lot of ground, situ:ite in the town u( Trevurn-ii, ZcrlM- tuwn sliii, Nortliunilierluiid ctiauly, I'a., iMunued and drscnU-d as liillows un Ihe north by Sliam'ikitiBlieeoii ttte siiulli by alley, ou llitt eunl by ceoige fteiser, anil un tlie went by llenjulinn Kin'usu, in Ulock No 1 17, cout lining in widllt 37 let, end lit fepin VAi feet, whereon is trc;ted a one and a bait story frame stole room AVo t wo other lots in the siime town, towmbip, county Slid State, bounded on tlie iiotih by alarket slreei, on ttie sutli by an alley, on the west by Henry fliruuvr,- on the eusl by Kiglith stieet, Nos. W and 13 in Blm-a b7, eoniuiu in; in width ti j feel each, and iu depth 125 Uet, whereon is creeled a small frame lioue. tei2ed. takea Hi execution aud t) tie soil ss tho property of Jsuue Keiser. ALSO: At tbe same time and place, two certain lota of cronud situate in bliumokiu, ISoitliumbellund county I'a., Nos. 07 nnd tH in JibK-lc 153, cHitiiiuinit iu v!)tli ifr feet etteli, u in uepin iw leet, uouuueu hum ucserioru us louows, 10 wit : ou the west by Hannan buyder, enst by - stieut wliereou are erected a Iwo-slory fruuie bi'Ue, sutli.s iu,d other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Klius Eisenhait. ALSU: At tbe same tune and place, a certain truck nr piece of laiidailuate in Lower Auuuita towusliip, udjouiii g Inula ou the eusl by Juhu Koy, ou tiie west by Andrew iioosert, ou thesouth by John Long, ou the North by John Maliek, couuniunti 17 aclea, more of less wbeieon is ereeled a two story bmek liouse, a one and a ruin story frame House, small tiarn. shed, orchard. Axe. aujo tiact or piece ot lunaia irisn vaucy in riwin.i km township, adjoining luiuls on the south by Joseph Hope, euat by William Cornell, west by .lumea Kcedcr, audolhers containing S) acres' more ol leu, wiieicou is erected a one sod a iMlf story flame houi-e, siiutll baru, orchard, Ico ; sixty acres of wbieli sre c'euied. Ale.1 a ceruiu tiact oi pieceof laud, situate in liwer Augusta lowuKhip, anjointng tauda on the caul by John Maiick,on lbs west by John Long, stone church, and others, containing 13 acres, rooraor leas, all ol which is cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property Of Dr. Joint ttukei and Lmauuel Kuulliiiuu. Also al the aume lime and place, two certain lota of ground, situate In the lowuof Tievorloll, V.erbe towimtilp, Noitlmniberlaiid county. Ha., dcai-rilied aa follows, lo wit l Una Nos. 1 and S in Block l-M, adjolutng Mi nno snt sn eel on the north, an alley ou lite souiii, lot no. 3 on the east, and fifth slrrel on the west j hereon l elected a two story frame house Seized, taken in executiorl and tube sotd as Ihepiopeity ol UailittC.UnuV.liiiudNViiliaru Giii'.h. ALSO i Al the same time and place, a certain Iract nr piece of land situate in Biiamokiu low'uihip, Northumberbiud coun ty, liotinded by ktudet I the heiiaof of Moses Kiehia, de ceased, on the north, ou on the smth and west by hind ol' Abner Tharn. oil theeast by land of tSumuel rlears, con- uuniig i acres, more or less ; whereon is em-ted a one and a hall at Jiy log house, one small k g statla. and one wagon shop ; sIbhii bve aciea cleared. r--i ed.Uikeu iii execution aud Iu bs soldas the propel ty of Josiuti Jubuson, DAVID VVALDRON, Sheriff. SherifPa OfTice, Sunbury, July VJ, 1861. i Lit of Causes for August Term x861, John P Summer vaJnhn McReynolda. Suinui l S 11 ai ton vs Wm McKiasick Isaac Kupn vs Jerry Jr Jas b Penny packer Uavid L Miller vs Dr Edmund Kriiiieicu. David L Miller tl)E Artvins ami wife Philip lieilgcrt dee'd aiitn'r vs David Eshbach (iroas & lCimhlo vs James Covert Villiain L Dewart vs IVter Keilin Lewis l'ewiirt ei'r ve l'cter Kcrlin Abruhum ('arman vsjos Ijicpii Ac Ft Powman James Malnnevs fchainokin Vulley & PoitsviMe Hi'tlroa-l Co. Henry Vt-i.j vs Win L ltcwuit Lit! Mountain Impr Co vs 11 D Huffman, Samuel liobb ct al Commonwealth of Pcnn'a et el vs James Van dyke and bail Galen S Robins dee'd ailm'r vs Mary jict'se same va bpi'iner M unJ Win Ii Kn.o Nagle, Vinrate A Co vs John U McMicken Wiiiiam 1 AaylevsJohn II Mc.Mickni Michael tiraham vs Ralph llogle ilic'd ex'r same vs Goouiiihii & Moooiu Geo C McKce vs Joepph Long Julin Keiter vs John tSliUaler Gabriel Kline vs Geo C Mel ee Jacuh Frt jeric k ,V Co vs Ralph llogle dee'd ex'r. John Keiter und wife vs Michael A Keeftr and John Mii.-fler Josinh Keiter vs M A Kecfer und John Shissh r Thomas Hufer vs John Pelzer Dewail for Jacob (Toes vs Hr-nry Jifasscr uee'd ex'r Joseph Long vs George C MvKee J li iMasser for I'cwart vs Michael Mullen and Llizibcth Mullen E Y Pright Sr va Jonas, Michael 6t Abraham Uohmr Iltnry Tharp vs Nnrlhern Central Railway Co. C H V Geo Abbott & Co vs ISamuel G Wheeler J V I, Dewilt Craiij for use of Wm Ii Miller vs Miller Drown William Weideuhamer vs John McMathew John Wagner vs Jucob Drefler ., Jonathan liuukluberKcr va John tumford, James S Marsh A Cove Jacob W valley Abraham Duukel vs John llottenstein Mary 11 Geland's heirs vs Northern Central Kail i'ond Company. AND Splendid Inducements FKOM THE "HOME JOURNAL." "Of all the child-funiiturej-,ve''liave ever seen no article combines so much of those two impor taut things hctilth and happiness as the Ad justable l'alctit Steel Spring Saddle-Horse, in vented by .lesso A. Crandidl, It is not danger ous, 'ike a common rocking-horse, to children's feet, cannot be upset, dot s not wear carpels, but s'ands Grin on i'n base, and its action U bo like tho pailop of a live horeu 111 it the child utver wearies of it. This iat:'st of thiid novelties is ex ceniincly elegant and artistic in design ; and so HiijuKlable. substantial, and durable, that it will last u lifetime. It is iirlixpensal !i in ctry family where thero are children. It should be in e cry primary school and gymnasium in the country, as 11 can be made large and strong' inou.;li to suat.iin grown ficrsoiis. As a pedea'ul for photographic pictures, nothing U'lnure beauti ful. "Every Oiphsn .Asylum and Inftitution where children are congregated, ehould be furnished with a number of these beautiful articles They are fitted with side-saddles when required." -J2. TO JX kJ AT THC DIRECTIONS FOR ADJUSTING. Open the after part of the base sufficiently to allow the axle to go in its pUce ; then ruiae or lower tl.a Horse lo suit you. Screw the bolts in the side very tight. LIT Thosa L'ors are WArnAFTjEU one yerir. March 1C. lcGl. tf ONE MICE STOKE, or E. Y. BHIG11T i ON. C nnliury, June 15, Ct. SUN BURY STE AH PERRY AND T WING BOAT COMPANY, f IRAVKI.LERS and others are respectfully -- iuforiiied thai the subscriber, in order to ac commodate the public end facilitate travel, has reduced the rates of ferriage al his STL AM FERRY, over tl.5 S-jHucliaiina, at Sunbury, and will carrv Pusscngers, Horses, Carriages, and other vehicles, at the following rates, viz : Foot Passengers', each 6 cents. Hoisu and Rider, 15 " Hor&e and jVuggy, 2.i " j Two-11 ore Ccnvryance, 4t) " I Farmers' and others, wishing to transport Coal and Produce, cau inakt arrangement at still lower rales. A large, safe and commodious Steamboat will rnn regularly and promptly ul all hours of the djy, and to accommodate those who nesire to at. 6UKETJ.IL Y ACADEHY. PPHiS FLT.MMI.ll TKlt M of the fruuluiy Academy will J, Cfiinn che i.t? r?;h April. The cutna? vi m.siriK'titui -mhrncei every depart muiit i euiu-titit'i! tiuiu in hit leni Academies, ptparniR tu'lcnu one tiUici Ui u Liuictfr:ioii ur to eiilci uny cL) iu Cuuer'e. TIM- H'.R CL'AH I'Lll: f ''nniti''n SchiM.I itriinciirfsi, 1 00 llitj'ier 1-'.iiiik1i liruiicltcfl, i 1M1 liiiiiuMii tiicck l-iiiif:uui;cis. ? ou Tuiiti'ii lo !c pan! bt-foru thu niiMlenf Ui l rm, H iurd cuu hv huj ui jTiVutu tmi).Jien ul lium 61 Ti l i 9V J pel Wick. S. . WOLVLKTON, Puiic.jl. Sunbury. March 3n. lift). niOCLAiMATlON. jVOICK is hetebv given llmt tin) several ' Courts of Coinmoii Pleas, General tjuarltr Sessions of the pcai c, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in end for the county of Northumberland, to commence at Ihe Court Htue, hi the borough ol Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the S.'.A4,,-i'.,.ii ' "C ' tt' ',Ueou,,,,u i tend the Churches at Hunbury and Sclim-grovc, I M U VV UUltO. Tho coroner, Justices of the Peace and consta' bleu in and fur the county of Northumberland, aie I requested to be then ami there in their proper per- ' suns, with their rolls, records, iiniii-!tnid, and j other remembrances, to do those thine, to tluir severnl oliicrs appertuiuinr; to he done. And till ' ivitnei-es posecuting ;n behalf of the Coiunioir i wealth against any prisoner are uUo rcijuri-teJ and ! commanded to be then and there uttclidii.g in their j proiHr t'craoiis to liroictite euiii':t him, as ahull ! be just and not lo depart without leave, at their j peril. Jurors ure requested lo hepoiicliml in then . attendance, ut the time appointed agreeable lo their notices Civen under my hand al Sunbury, the 1st day of July, In the year of our Lord one Ihons' and tigh' bundled and sixty one and the independence of the United btutes of America the both. Cod save Ihe Commonwealth. DAVID WAEL'KON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Hunbury, 1 July 6, IHtil. 1 To ihe Voters of J 'mC.uiuUci land County Ft.Ll.0W Citizkns : I oiler niytelf as a I'nion Candidate foi the office of AssuCIATK JU'DUE, at the net eleclion. Should 1 be elected. I pledge in) sell to perlorm the duties of the office lo Ihe be-t of my ability. JOHN DUNHAM. Northumberland, May 4, l61. 18 1UNUOW fell A DCS A ary v fin and cheap assortment, just received by li.il- road from New York, at lha Mammoth slora of Friliuf & Grant. Wa hsva also for sale W. n. Pnlnam A Co't calabratatl i'awnt Psnjuluui Curtain Futataa. ' 1UI.MY 'lltliiM'UlH. rpHE subscriber otTers himsirf lo the Demo Js. crane Voters ol Northun.heilan J county, as candidate for the otiica of COUNTY THE A SUifEK. at the nexl primary election, fcubject to Ihe decision ol the Counlv Conveulion. J08EFH EVEHETT. Delaware Iwp, Juna 8, 1HUI. FOH 11EGISTEH & ItLCOlfDEll. Subject 10 tb Rulea and Usages of the Demo' cralit Party. J. D. MASTER. the lioat w ill run on Sunday 'I'ho Steamboat will run from Maiket Street Warf, and proinptly coiiTey PfiHOiigirs from both aides ol ll.e fiiver, without delay. The Steam Ferry now i fiords not only a safe and coiivciiieiit transit over the StiMpuehaui:u, but ro a plciiiiut and ns'ic.'rtlilc rule. JKA 1'. I'l.tOM I'.'S'V Lessee olid I'rupriclor. uoburJ,Mil -.", l.-tU, Hew Millinery Goods. .tills ."!. Is- titsSL.V.U, lawn StrtL-t.tiroduurt muthoj the Shamolin YuHry ' I'utUvilU Hail Load, SUN33UK1', P E I-T N ' A. . , i)Kt.l'FU'rl'l'Ll.V iiifoiins the ei'izciu of SUN bl'KY and vicinity, that she bas jut received fiom I'biladelphia a large and sl.i.dtd assortment of llto mojt I'ashisuai-l and lUt st vie tf ' m ct -cr TfnaoEa, H A T S, SHAKE It S, TKIMMlNC.i. Ac. which she is selling at the most icai-oiiablc piin s 'lo which she directs ihe fcltui.l.oll ol the lud.es and invites all to call and see Ihcm. 'J'hankful for sat patronage, she l opes ly keeping to best assortmrut at reasonable pricis lo continue the uunia Sunbury, April 13, 1SC1 3in JAMES B A U L 13 11 ' B VtUOl.tilsl.K 1NO KKTAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, S. 11. Comer Second and Chestnut ., riillattf ltl)ia. AGKNCY f r tl.c PATKX T -ql'AI.IZINOTHIRTV tAY CLOCKS, a wry desoablc siticls lor Cuuica cs, Holes, Hanks, CouuIo r ll iuiis, Tailors. Au. Also, Maoulaoturrr of I INK OULl t L.N. Clocks rriMird and warranlrd. Cl-ick Tiinnninss ol mviy dvuriJi.. rsilad.l.-a.s, Jaodarv 19, ll. Jj DO VOir WAXT VIl.SKUltS. IjO VOL' WXS'V tVlllSKKIfS ' DO VO'J WANT A MOL'S'i'ACIlK ? JJO YOU WANT A AIOL'STACIIE.' I!cIIiuh:tm' t'cleliralct! S T 1 M ULATLNG O N O U L N T J'ur the Vhisltrs and Hair. Ti.esaljscnlterii tike plcuma in anitouncior to the citi . Zeus of lite L' 111 :eil rM.in.2, fiat Iticv have oulaiucu tin, Acicy lot, iihifalc now eit;,!vKnl toollet to tiie Allicilrnt pnuiiu, th? aoovc justly cci-.-0ia:ce und worut-renowiibC u:licie. The Stimulating Ougutnt. is prepHrcl by l.'r. C. T. Utliinijjirtiii, 1111 caiinetit physiciai:' ul' Lonuon, viui a wiiiruntcit lo bung outulliick set ol' H'.'iis.tra or Moustache. in from tb:?et six weeks. Tl;e article is tie only one of the kind urrtl hy t:ic rr-.-ncli, and iu Lonu.'U ana I'a ns ii is in untvcrtl ur.o It is a t--iiulilu!, t coMoiuicat. toothing, yet fttitnuliitiii co:tiiotiri:t, iiclthg ns if Ijv niatit- iip-n t:ie ro.ila, caiininji a bciito'ui t-rowtil "f luxuriant l.nir If applied lo tile icalp, il wiil cine c-iMnefcS, nnii fu-iHe lo ipro c, up in plate of the bold ;iol a line cr.iwtll ol Imir Applicii nccoiding to iloccllons ll will tuin rril or lov, y liar Oiok, mill real j a l!rayimir to itnoi iyiuiil cotoi. Icuviin; il ft, siiiN.th, ai rj tlcxilile. The "Onyiienr' m an ludo pt!iiVe ui'ltiv ui evuty j;ciitlf uian'a t-iiM. and after one week's ue they won.d iit for any coiiiihlcr.itioii ba williout it. Tli K'ilisciibciiiic fie only Ac'-iits for ttie article In ttn- Tinted inlu-a. to wlioni all orders must I c tn'ilresved rncc One li-.iinr a ix.xfor rale by a. I Druvuikts auu Ii-illt'., or a b'-x ol Hie Uiicuei.t" (warranted lo Imvc tbe dt-sirej i-flecl) wm be sent to any who ilet.ie i:. by mad, ilircct, Necuielv packet-, on icccipt of puce and ool; ui0,SI,ls. App!y t.ior iicdros Holt ACK I.. IIKGFMAN & CO., PruitisU'a, Ac, ,1 W'u.i.m !it., Nev Y'ik. For salr at ibis oitwe. Muiiro 30, 1-01. fcOLO.UOV 31 "Lit It, Attorney at Law, SUIvBUr.Y. Northumberland Co., Pa. (l'onneily Pfeelnirij. Snyder county.) OFI'R'E, Market tstrect, a tc-.v doors east of tho N jltlieru I'entrul Pmlroad Dej ot and two doers weal ol" the I'oat IJititie. All Professional Euniiietn, Colleclions, Ac, will receive pionit attention. March SO, lstil. DKUG3 AND MED1CLVES; EICHAEi) A. nSCHElVS LPklTG&CJHE IfL I C A. L HAVINU purchase.! tiio store f.-rmerly kept by A. W. 1 li'iJ UK, he would respectfully Call !.e attention ofllm public tu his Uell sc'-;- ,' td tto.k .,' . 1 1 :?i '.":. lit FiitfrvTra fivvoi f.-t: - - - . , ... . v.l,PH :T-fe CALS. ' Oils, Dye Htutle, Vj'niflies, Perfumery, Finer : Aitichs, In e Hair and Tooth Pru.hes, j I'sn 'v rvoatis. '1 riises, Ac. j Physi idus Prestri,. lions and Pamily Receipt ' aecorute'y compounded at ail houts, ly an eXt8 j iienc.-d liriymt and A pi t!iccory. I EEMEMtJi-.K ihi. il-i., under li.a cifica of I thn "c-oii' uiy A i..t ;i' un.-' I funhurv, June -1 leiil. 3. nos i BLACK SILK COATS- ! (lortj Mantles, I I'oplin Du.tel., il rrni'li faijues, r-l!k lisquine, t Newest Designs, i.'ia ji Ms le, or Mads lo O.d.i.' IVOr-t-K A I'ONAKU, S. K Cono r Nmih and Ms.ket, 1'hllaJelj Lis" May IN, IMtl. I
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