Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 07, 1861, Image 3

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    PROCEEDINGS OP CONGRESS.
Waphinoton, Djc. 2.
Houpc Th Hoti opened at noon
with irnyer by the lint. Mr Stockton. The
roll r.f members wag then Culled b)' the elerki
One hundred and fourteen member answer
d to their Dtmni, including Mesr. SarReant
and Phelps cr California, Mr. Hooper of
MaHdclinBelts, Mr. Wilson of Iowa, and Mr.
Ueroeieel, delegate from Utah, and Mr. Cra'
llwbaiirri, delegate from Nevada.
-Mr. Dawe.(Ma..) moved that Mr. May
nard, nf Tennemee, be sworn in as tho mem"
tier from the second district of Tennessee.
On motion of Mr. Finton, (N. V.) a reno.
latum ss adopted appointing a committee
t n jin toch an may be appointed by the Sen
ale to it on the President and ii:form him
tlint a quorum of both houses assembled and
ware ready tt) proceed to business
Mr. Hickman. (Pu..) presented the certi
C -Bte of iho Provisional Government of
North Carolina, dated at latteras. Certifying
ri the i lection of Mr. Foster us member of
Congress from Unit State.
Mr. Walts, delegate from New Mexico,
was sworn in.
Mr. ISIuir, of Virginia, tlie successor ol
Mr. Carlisle, was alo qualified.
Mr. Richardson, (111 ) moved that Mr. Se
gal1, of Yirginln, be also sworo in.
The. subject was then referred to ths Cora
tTiittee on Kleclions.
Sknatk Mr. Trumbull, (III ,) gave notice
that, he would introduce to-morrow a bill to
p-uiSsCHte the property of rebels arjainst the
authority of the United Stales government
hmcI give frecdcni to persons held to lubor in
lh sl ue states.
Mr. Wilkinson, Minn., gave notice of his
inlentii n to introduce a bill to abolish the
0 iHliitCl icm at present existing between Hie
regular and volunteer forces of the Uuited
Siati'S army.
Washing-tow, Dee. 2.
HorsK. Mr. Love-joy (III.) ofJered a joint
resolution rendering the Ihunks of Congress
to Cupt. Wilkes for bis arrest of the traitors
Messrs. Hlidell add Mason which was
bdopler!.
Mr. Kdfjerton (Ohio) moved as a subptilnle
tint the President be requested to present
Captain Willies with a gold medal, with
suitable emblems and devices exprea.-l've of
the high sense entertained for liim by Con
jrress, in his prompt arrest of the Rebels
Mason and Sltdell.
The substitute was rejected, the original
resolution Bdopted. 1
Mr. Dlair offered the following ne a ques
tion of privilege
Resolved, That John W. Reid member r.f
the) House from the Firth Congreseional
1 jt rift of M issnttri. having taken up arms
X'i"-t the (jorernment of the United States,
Ii is hereby espelled from the Hotine, and
iVit tie Speaker notify the Governor oT
Ki"ouri of this fae.
This resolution was adopter!.
M r. Colfax (lnd ) offered the following :
U7.ii ecu, Colonel Michael Corcoran, who
nss tukeil prisoner on the b it lie lii'kl of
Mantissas, has, after suHering other indtgnl
t,es, been confined by the Kt-lnl authorities
in the cell of a convicted felon ; theu'lore,
to it
Resolved, That the Prtfeident of the United
Slates be requested to similarly confine James
M.Mason, late or Virginia, ivw in custody
at Fort Warren, until Col. Corcoran phull be
treated as the United States have treated all
prisoners taken by them in biittla. Ap
pl.iuse In the galleries. The resolution was
UDBiiimon3ly adopted.
Mr. Kliul (Mass ) offered the following :
Resolved, Hy the House of Representatives
t.f the United States of America.
Fi-rt, Tfcnt in heha'f ot'the people of thepe
States wo do solemnly declare thai the war
in v.hiib we nre now ennged against the
irsorftent bodies now in urtns agaiti'l the
Government, has for its ohjuct the suppression
i f such rebellion and the re establishment of
the rightful authority of the National Con
stitution und laws over the untire extent of
o ir coinmoo country.
,9;cond. That while wa disclaim nil power
under the Constitution to iuterfero by ordi
nary legislation with the institutions of the
several States, yet the war now existing must
he c. inducted according to the usages and
rights of military service, and that during its
continuance the recognize.) autbot iiy of the
maxim that the safety of the State is the
h'ghest law, subordinates the light of prop
erty and dominates over civil relations.
Third. That, therefore, we do hereby
declare that, in our judgment, the President
ijt the United States, os the Commander in
chief i f our Army, and tho officers in com
id .url under him, have the right to emanci
pate, ail persons held os slaves in any military
iiiHirti t in a slate of insurrection against lh
N i'- onnl Government, and that we respect
fully hdvi6e that such order of emancipation
lie issued wherever the same will avail to
weaken the power of the rrbels iii arms, or
1 1 nirenglheu the military power of the loyal
forces.
Mr. Pti.in (M.I) moved to lay t!:e resolu
tion on the tulile, but the motion was d:sa
greed to ; ye, o 7 , ag iii.Bl 70, as follows :
Yk. Messts. Allen. Ancona, Umley
(P., ) lt ddle, Ulair (Mo ) Blair (Va.) Hum
bun, Caivert, Campbell, Cobb, Conway,
Corning, Cox, Cravens, Delano, Dunlap,
li.inii, Fouke, Iluisiht, Harding, Harrison,
ll.jliiiiu, H or ton, Kellogg ( ill ) Law, Lazzar,
I.eary, Lebman, MePberson. Maynurd, May,
Mer.i 'S, Morris, Noble, Noell, Norton, Udell,
Priiiil. ton, Perry, Rice (Mats), Richardson,
Kobuison. Speff, Shiel, Smith, Stet l (N. Y )
Steele (N. J ) Thomas, Train, Tiiiiibell,
X'ulon. Vrtllandigham, Vermes, Ward, White,
(Unio) Woodrull.
N v MeBsrs. Aldrich, Alley, Arnold,
Ashly, UahUitt, Buily (Mass ), Maker, Master,
Iranian, Mrigham, Bl.u'r (Pa ), Ulake, M ifiiu
Ion, CUrke, Colfax, Frederick A. Conklittg.
t..fcoa Uonkling, l).ivis, Oawes, Uuell,
Ivlgerton, Kdwards, Kliot, Fessenden, I' ran
ihot, Frank, Gooiwin, Gsanger, (Jueily,
Hickman, Hooper. Hutchins, Julian, Kelley,
I, -lining, I.oomis, Lovejnv, McKean, M itchell,
Morrill (Me.). Morrill (Vt), Patton. Phelps,
(l!dl ), P.ke. Pomeroy, Porter, Potter, Rice
(Me), Riddle, Holms (N. 11 ), Sergeant,
Sedgwick. Shanks, Shellaharger. Sherman,
Hoan, Spaulding, Stevens, Trowbridge,
Vauhoro, Naovalkenburg, Van Wvck, Wall,
Wallace, Walton (Me ), Walton (Vt.), Wash
turne, Wheeler, Wilnon and Worcester.
Tna question recurred on Mr. Eliot's reeo
Ulio'j. Mr. Roseoe A. Conkling (N. Y.) proposed
an au.endruent, which Mr. Kliot accepted, so
us to make the resolution apply to the slaves
ield by disloyal citixens.
On motion of Mr Stevens the further con
sldeiution of the resolution wris postponed
until to-morrow week, in order that it may be
discussed and amendments submitted. He
was in favor of the proposition but desired
Ci'id.lic ition.
Mr. Cumpbell (Pa ) gave notice that he
would call up the following resolution next
Tuesday week :
Resolved, That. In legislating to meet the
exigencies of the present Rebellion, Congress
sb mid confiscate the property, slaves inclu
ded, of all Rebels, and protect the property
and riiihis. onder tbe Constitution and laws,
df all loyal citireoa.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) submitted Ibe following
fur future consideration : .
Wi.erem, SUvrry has cansed tbe present
rebellion in the United iitales : aud whereas
there can be no solid and permanent peace
and onion in this Republic so long as that
i.ialiluiioo exisls witbio it j and whereas
'tlit'i are now used by the Rebels aa an
ulial rnnans of supporting and protracting
tut war; and whereas, by the law of nations,
,'. I.- ou r j-M X liberals the slava cf so
ensmy, to weaken his powers j therefore be It
enacted by the Senate and House of Repre
sentative of the United States of America
in Congress assembled, that the President be
requested to declare free, and direct all ou.
geuerals and officers in command to order
freedom to all slaves who shall leave their
musters, or shall aid in quelling the rebellionr
Second. And bt it f urther retnlved. That
the United ."Hates pledge the failb of the
nation to make full and fair compensation
to all loyal citixena who are and shall remain
active in supporting tbe Union, for all the
loss they may sustain by virtue of tbe reso
lution, Mr. Fenton (N. Y.), from the Joint Com.
mltiee, reported that they had waited on tbe
President, and that he desired them to state
that be would send his Message to the House
to-morrow, at 12 o'clock.
Mr. Stevens (Pa.) gave notice of his inten
tion to introduce a bill to repeel certain laws
creating pnrts of entry. '
Mr, McPherson (Pu.)odered a resolution
which lies over, selling forth the want of a
more complete railroad, and instructing the
Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into
tbe expediency nf constructing en nir line
railroad from Gettysburg to Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania.
Mr. Roecoe A. Conklin submitted tbe fol
lowing, which wos adopted :
Resolced, That, the Secretary of Wnr be
requested, if not incompatible with the pub
lic interest, to report to this House whether,
any, and if any, what measures have been
tnken to ascertain who is responsible for the
disastrous movement of our troops at Mull's
Mlnff.
On motion of Mr. McPhereon it was
Resoled, That the Secretary of Wnr be
requested to furnish to this House copies of
nil rontmcls made by the Ouurtermaster's
Department for feeling disabled horses during
the whiter ; to state the terms uf these con
tracts, the names of the contractors uttd the
number if hordes given out, and whether
these contracts were made upon public notice,
Mr. Gdell (N. Y ) eubniiited the following
which was adopted :
IIViitcos, Colonel Alfred M. Wood, of the
Fourteenth Regiment New Yolk State Mil-
tia, who was wounded and taken prisoner nt
tbe battle of Mull Run, h"S iluw, bv the Re
bel authorities, been ordered to confinement
iu a felou's prison, und by the same order is'
to t.u treated us prisoners convicted of iufa.
nanus crimes:
Thenore, rcsnlccd, That tt.e President of
the Uuited Slutes b respectfully requested
to order John Slidell to the same character
of prison end to the same treatment until
Coluuil Wood shall be treated as the United
Stales have used all prisoners tuken iu battle.
The following polices of bills wt.re giVi-n
under tiie rule :
My Mr. Washburn, 111 , to establish a post
road from the city ol Ts'ew Y'ork to tLn city
of Washington.
Mr. Van Wjck presented n bill to estab
lit-h an.) construct u military und postal rail
road from Washington city, in the I'tstriel
of Columbia, to the city of New Yolk, in the
Stale of New York.
Mr. Mernheisel presented the Constitution
which wag Tunned lira Convention of dele
gates assembled in Grand SMl l.'ike City,
Utah, in Murch last accompanied by u mem
onul asking Congress to admit thai Territory
into the Union us a State, on an equal tool'
jug wilh theoriginul States. Adjourned.
Mcchanan's Foui ucoMiN'd Rook. The an
nounu.emenl ibul James Rnchunan was pn-pn
ring a woik designed to be a delence of Ins
administration, lius elicited tho expression of
various opinious by the press throughout the
loyul States. ll is predicted lhat he will
have u wide bearing, lor it will be refreshing
to everybody to know what he cut) say in mit
igation of the sentence which has heeu record
ed iigamst him. For instuuee, one might witli
to know wilh what excuse or extenuation he
nil! nel Ih't singlti fact stated below, or how
express his gross, willful, traitorous neglect of
u outy so plum, imperulive, utid easy of per
form. H, ce.
Un the 2th of October, 18C0, Lietenaut
Getierul Scott addressed a letter to President
Muchanan, in which he referred to the seces
sion excitement-, which the conspirators were
then actively fanning it the south, and re
marked thai if this glorious Union were bro
ken by whatever line madmen might contrive,
there would be no hope of le-uiiiling Ihe frug
men's, except by thrf laceration aud despotism
of the sword. Pointing out the danger, he
proceeded to point out the prevention :
"From a knowledge of our Southern popu
lation," he said, "it is my solemn conviction
that thjre i some danger of uu early act of
rushness, preliminary to secession, Vi. : the
seizure of some or all of the following forts :
Forts Jackson utid St. Philip, on the Missis
sippi, below New UrL-uus, both without gar
risons ; Fort Mori! in, below Mo'iilf, without a
garrison ; Forts Pickecs and McRne.'witli un
iiisollicient garrison for one; Full Pulaski,
below Savannah, without a garrison j Forts
Mnullrie und Suuiier, Charleston harbor, lii-
former wi'h an ntutTicient garrison, the latter
without any ; and Fortress Monroe, Hump
ton Rmids, without a sufficient giurison. hi
my 'pinion, all these works should immediate
ly be so g irrisoued ns to make anv attempt to
take any of luem, by surprise or covj (Ik mam,
ridiculous."
General Scott then expressed the belief
that "w ith firmness aud moderation, there was
good reason to hope that the danger of seces
sion might be made to pass awuy without one
conflict of urn.s, one execution, or oue urrest
for treason."
Seven of the nine forts named are now in
the hands of the rebels, uu fort seen by Gene
ral Scott, Mr. Muchanan may possibly ob
tain an explanation from John M. Floyd, then
his Secre ury of Wur, if indeed he thinks his
inaction In circumstances so urgent, with ad
vice so plain before him, requires excuse.-
Mut it must require uncommon ussuraiice on
his pnrt to recall to the minds ol the people
niuny other chapters in thu history of his u.ii
morahie four years of power. llurr'ulunj
Ttlfrriijjh.
Rkmakraiilr St nniCAi, Oer.RATiov. On I
list Wednesday a remarkable snrcical opera
linn was performed by Dr. W, I.. Allee, of
Philadelphia, in the presence of ubout twenty
other physiciuns, for the removal of un encyst
ed ovarian tumor from Mrs. Snyder, of Mon
toura villu. The solid part of the tumor, hen
tuken out, weighed ten pounds, and n semi
fluid suhftunce was removed with it which hull'
tilled a large wash tub. The tumor and other
subntance together would probably have
weighed sixty pounds. Mrs. Snyder lived a
fiw days after this operation hod been per.
formed. Mr Atlee, before commencing, gave
il as his opinion that the patient could not re.
cover from such an operation, but as death
was inevitable without it, she and her friends
expressed a willingness to assume the risk and
a desire to have him proceed. During the
operatien the floor of the room in which it was
being performed gave way, but fortunately no
injury resulted to any cud from the accident.
.yenning Gazette,
Fi.owkr Skkps The new and valuable '
flower seeds, collected I'rnm various pails of
Ilia world, by the agenta of tbe i'utent OOlce,
are now read; for ilislritiution. They com
prise niiieU-iiine rlifl'ereiit varieties, and nuiy
be obtained by applying to the Itepresentative
of your Congressional Dibtrict.
Hew Advertisementa.
LIST OF JURORS FOR JANUARY
TERM, 1862.
OIIAND JURORS.
1 Paniel S Kramer, Delaware
1 Kdwarrl Hoy, 'I'urbut
8 Peter Georr-e, T ewa
4 Hubert Camp' "II. I'pjrr A'it'l4
t Henry P. rvlUn'i, 1 i.ii.l
fl Wll'lam Brlmllrv finntuiry
7 Michael f'erstcrmsrher, I-ower Mabonny
fl Chailes V Hrllrnstein, Coal
Jacob T H. MrKwe nille
10 .Innslinn Klincer, Ml. Carmet
! I William Keehnrb, Lower Mnhnnoy
IS freeman W Sober. Nhnmokin
13 John W Younr. Milton
M ffenrr Rhnrp, Mount Carmol
15 Trol O Heck, tMinlmry
Ifi Peter Hsrmnn, t.ewi
17 Henry Haas. Upper Mahnnoy
IS Denrge Krlrk, Shamokin
It) Andrew A Helm, Zerbe
80 Jacob HolTn, Torliut
2 1 Pavid fcterrirk, Northumberland
S3 rhilip HnlT, Itush
S3 John B Snvder, Milton
84 Hubert McCormick. Turbut.
TR AVERS K JURORS.
1 Peter Keefer, Northumberland
S Nathaniel l.ytel, Srn l.ntver Augusta
8 Emanuel Aittnan, Tutbutville
4 Jnroh M.Miry, Coal
fi Henry Cillinger, Hhnmokiii
fi llemjsmtn Htcpp, .lackaen
7 (.'eihe V (iirlin, Turbut
8 Jacob Leiaemlng, ShnmnMn
ft George Whiimer, Lower Mahunoy
10 Oliver B llollinan. Coal
It William Starlzrl, Upper Auguta
13 John Snyder, Lower Augusta
1H Abraham S.irvis. Lower Aucusta
14 Georrje It Troutmon, Jordan
15 John 11 Snyder, Lower Augusta
111 (iporgo Shall, Mount Csrmel
17 Samuel Uenn.ige, Chil!iqtiqtis
18 Pnniel Tlloom. Lower Auguala
19 Charles Hoy, Milton
SO Henry I) Latshn, Jnrksnn
Cl George Forrester, Upper Augusta
24 Henry J f!aliina, NorlhumheihiiJ
23 William Wilson, "
2t William Cherriniiton, (?osl
2ft Cnsper Adam. Sen., Shamokin
2fi Snmuel McMinrh, Chillii-quaque
27 Silas Uomhaeh, MelnMvnro
2H Tobias H Cnulev, Millon
2!) .lacoli Leif-enrinir. Nonlnimherland
8(1 Samuel Wagner, Little Mahonoy
31 Samuel Linel.ach, Lewis
fl2 Hunter Newberry, Sniihury
33 John II Adams, Upper Mahnnny
3t David Everett, Mount Carrnel
3,r) Elias Vioerith, Lower Auijut-la
30 William Clark, Hindi
"7 I'tiniel M Sehwnrtx, Jordan
3H (ieorge inker. Lower Aiicustl
3!) I"nac I reilerick, ChiilUqunqoa
At) Havid N Lake, Coal
41 Soloinon Falek, Upper Mahonoy
42 John W Hustler, Sunbury
43 Sanu'.el IJiin. Turbut
4 t John Hout7.. Milton
5 I'amswort'i KecJ, Shamokin
Ifi l!ohert V I.'
onifibell. Jlosh
47 Nathan linns, L'pper Mahoncy
48 Al-dicw Laflerty, Leivi.
PETIT JURORS.
I Charles Kraiiim, Miltin
" John V llurher Suobory
3 Andrew Overprrk, Turbut
4 J.din C Lxtel, Lower Augusta
.r Henry Treon, Washington
fi Petjiiinin (.'eaiLul. Koch
7 Josej.li Hollopeter. Di lavvsrn
R Issue Diumheller, Lower Ufmstn
0 William (iusi-ler. Lower i-gusta,
10 Christopher C Evan, Eueh
I 1 John Eunkel, Sli'amd.iri
'2 llavid F.thhach, Lewi
13 lif t jiuiiii I' Vasiifie. Eush
11 Alexander CuflV, Delaware
If, Chnilos Horn, Mihon
Ifi W illnim Moenrh, Shamokin
17 John Kiehl, Lower .Maliouoy
13 Enoch I) Kaker, Little Mahonoy
!) Thompson lrr. Upper AiiRtila
20 John E Kiire, "
21 loiiatllin Vonnt. Mtllnn
J2 (prge FashoM. Lower Augusta
23 William Roll'. Eimh
2t Anlhonv ltiitiinrror. Mount Carmel
2-" Uaac Ebilips, Jordan
80 Hiram Shearer, Turbut
V7 lUnn I D ! I ilv-ir-ari. Lower August
I Sinnel Lan-li. Lewis
20 Joeiah llird. Coal
0(1 Paul Hewitt. Lower Ancusta
31 Samuel liarrel, Lnwe. Mahonoy
32 J.ihn liuyers, Snnbu'y
33 Andrew Hanoi:. Lower Augusta
31 William C Kennedy. Coal
35 Samuel Snyder, Suobury
3(1 William G Robins, Point.
niOCLAMATIOX-
JV OICI'j is bert'by given ilml tli sclera!
' Courts of Coiiuaoii I'lous General (Quarter
essionii tf tl. iciui1, and O rjJimi Cnurt. Court
of Oyornml Tcriiiinir uuti (i.ner;t Jail Unlivery,
in and for the county of Nortliuinlnrlnnil, to
coiniiKMicc fit lli: Court lit us', in tlit tiorouyh ol
Sunlmry, t HI o'clock, A. M. on Momluy, tlie
(ith linv of J A N h. it V, next, ami- will continue
two w ki:ks.
T!ia cflror.cr, Ju&ticus of the Pcarc anJ conaia1
blcM in and for the counU of NortiiumLcrluiul, are
requested to lie llit'ii aud there in their jtroper er
Hons, wilh their rutin, record, inquii-Uioni, ami
other remembrances to do those things to thoir
ocveiiil oiiiies uipcrtaii.ing to lie done. And all
witiictises proseciitiityr in l ehnif of tiie Comtnotr
wealth against any pnsom r are uUo rejucs'ted and
eoinnianded to be then and there attending in their
proper person to prosecute awmsi nun, us hiuiii
be ju-'t and not to lepart without haie at their
peril. Jurors are repieMed t bejiuuclual in lb ir
attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to
their iiotiitoa
l.iven umh'r my hand nt tunbury, the oOth day
of iNnv , in tiie year of our Lord one thou
and eiitr hundred nr.J ixtyone and tbe
Independence of the United Status of America
the r.filh.
(JoJ ttave the ('ornmonwealtli.
DAVID WAUDKON, Sheriff.
ShfriiT Oirne. Suubury
"1
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
I.N pursuance of on ord. r of lite Orphans' Court
1 nl Xoilhinnlieilaiid county, will bo exposed
lo public sale, on the premises, on Snlurd.iv, 1 1 le
Mill day ol Derenibtr next, all lhat the undivided
half of a limestone lot, situate in Joulaii town
ship, Northumberland, county, hounded on the
North by land i f Mnsea Wert, on tbe Weal by
I mils uf Uliaa He' kert nud CSiin.m l!epner,ioittl
by lands of Mime Weil, and East by hin.!of
(Stimuli Hiall'er and raid minors, roiitaiiiiiii;
allog.tlier twenty perches, on which is ereele.1 a
Mine lylu. Also, an undivided interest iu
another limestone lot, situate in same lownship.
hounded on Ihe lias! by laud f ISnmuil liusb,
Ncrih by hinds of Mosea Writ, West by lands
of Samuel tibalfer and lot above described, and
5, mil by land of Moaea Wert, containiiiB ten
perches, altogether, more or lea, on which is
erected a l.ime Kiln being the estate of minor
children of Wi'diuin lb, liner.
Hale to comtni iice at In o'clock, A M.. of said
day, when llie terms and conditions of sain will
he made known by
v, iijl.l.nju lit,. . mi.,
I!y order of Ihe Court, 1
II. MASSLTi. Clerk O. C,
tsunhory, Nov. :), I8il. )
WILLIAM HOFFMAN, Ouardiait.
J.
S'acii.r
rY'virliia of a certain writ of Ven Kxponas,
isHiie.l out of llie Court of Common Pleas of
Northumberland counly, lo me ilirecled, will be
eiposed lo Public Male, at the Court House, iu
Suubury, Northumberland counly, Peni a., on
Saturday, December ? ill. ItfGl, al 8 o'clock,
P. M , the following described real estate, to
w it :
A certain lot of ground, situate in McEvvem.
ville, r.'orihiinibcrlend county. Pa., bounded and
described aa follows, lo tit: On the Noith by a
lot of Mis. Maria Vincent, on the tSuutli ,v an
alley, on the l.asll v an alley, and on the West
by Front street ; said lot containing CO feet iu
width and ISO feel deep, on which i erected a
two story brick dwelling house, a frame liable,
and other outbuildings, a well of water at llie
door, Ac. r-eiied, taken in execution, and tu
he mdj ae the properly ef If. H. MrCormilk.
DAVID WALDKON. Sheriff.
y'',.jr Office. )
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pr fiijttlyumJ uccurrttly oil niielligttceof gfiitral interest
in every ilepuitnif nioi iiutnuii activity, it never pnnders tu
vicinuBtii lfS, tihd excltidus front lis coliiitins everything
thul intght rmder It uiiftin'uor nnpfpi (r rmfnl h umily
prniikii itsveki Wpr.miJte ttiegfiierul well u re by uigiiig
tle rluimsof
t dui-Miioii, M'iriility mtd Keligimi upon the muses r if
the people j nud in uli us ihtauitiis, (I eHUeavms coitLoiit
I I " hu guided und ci mt lulled hy tliekpihiol iniHleruiwu,
puliiotinoi uod uu.iinHii bhho
In iis CorreH(iii(leiife b th Foreign find Potnestie, ihe
Tnni iiCiintometl tit in: superiot tu uhy olhct American
Journal li Ifep ntsul CoiKrttiiviiulund Li-gicuitve piv
Oeeditigi,ui Fiimticitel, Cwuimtnenri nnd
General IntdUgtnce.
of imp irtnut Leg-il ami Criminul Trm's, and of whitevM
tnuy Itiivc npi.-ciiii oii-itfnt t t thrt g tut bott) of liiu coin
muinty, iiri uil, I'Toinpt nd rrliuOti.
)pcnd atieiition m duVJled lulull, accurate aud truH
Worthy reports i-t thu
Live Stfck and Produce Markets
fur which a p..ti:.i corps of Hi'jvtrtfia is iriiiiiiioiiitd
will nlaohe kept up, eiiiUrQciiigtuiiiliird Nove's ind Tulet,
itnd mmctfiluiiei'Us fcck'.-ti nia 1 1 the hiltesi inteical.
The AgricuMurnl Deparimf htifi cmnpilctl frmn n vnrif
ty ol g uic R, niiiii) of litem iiiMtcepititlile tu thu Aint-i icnu
lender, nnd lutnialies valunUle iidormution to the i Hruicr
uni (jiodcm-r,
'i'hc Weekly Timef will he sent to pul m-nlieis iu any
pnrt tt the fyunlry uu the Iwhuwoig leiius ;
Sincle Copies 'i n yrnr,
Tiv.) If.lu yi'.r.
I- ufe " j m cur
Anv irt nt who will send ut aclab of Tl'.S subisf nltrirn,
nl M eu'-li, shrill receive nn rami copy fur limif a or tuay
rciuin One Uoilur us lus cooipeiinuiion.
TUB M;w.VOKi l)L Y TIMK-.
N published Kvery day t-xcepl f um;ny, nnri is sent lo anb
ici ii it-is hy inuiha bit ijliuia a year inciudnig unJuy
edition 7. (.
THE SF.MI-WLEKLY TIMES,
I'oliiiiihcd i ii Tji'fidiiys tonl FritiMju, und fonliiniii-g e glit
pnip'sof rtinlmg ni'itter in every iiuiuUuit is seittiufcub
bCllli'.TKul the l'ill'Vlng rnles :
i!Hp!e copjfs S3
Two tMJHCS ..... fej
Any p'r'm who will send us n club nf Fvc subscribers
ii in v receive uu extm copy lor limincl, ur reiuui I wo
Uoiliiiti untl ii Huh n h lius eoiuit:nB;m"ii.
Ti.t.i Ciifli iiiviiiinblv in iKlviinco
Ail .titers to he ml.lt tWd to II J. H AVMO.V'D V Vn ,
lb",. iRiorti ol' t tie "icw-Vuik 'iuiiea," tev uiK City.
uv. UO, IStil,
TilLxNEW iUKK TKlliUiSE.
KUV VOLt'Mi;.
On tb" acventh nf Peptunhcf, ISfil, The. New York
Wt-.I'.KI-V Tltl Ll'. K v inirifiicd the twrnty-li nt yenr
ul un (.iiHeiiee; Tun Laily 'i'i iuuiio bein a ine inomh
older nud Hie Seiin-Weehiy 'l iii'itt.e Kin-jwl. tl jouner.
l'or ni- Mi Mi:in L went y yc:ns. Una j unnal li;a i:iiorrO in
vti;it its L'tnuni:tiru h.-ivc tell to be ihe imuhh o Hniiuoiity,
JuRlieviiiid l''ie d.'in, mitlenvoi tn( to liiehoruir the toi.ili
tioii l the ojipi ecHt d : 1 1 it I tiiit'irluii.in, to Ii Jii't kind en
crci ui t: i.M-iul i ,:i lion in wlnitcvi i aj lu ie, and, to pro.
m ttj by nil ihcjois .? mor tl, ii.tclU'ctiini inut ninit-nul
Vniirt-'inent ol nurt'- ititry. i ):if tinned lo In i ilit r.uin-i'
Itiun p tjoil it . ami to cFp- 'iist-ni.u cuiiUH'iid lo ('.n) ll.e iMUn .
tli;it nth1 rs winy nut (to v. tiling t nco- jit till ti'-inoimw.
In i-urftiini' I nis c m i be, iiikfk 4 h.ive d -uif liL'i n ni;it!e ,
Mm i i:: ni-.s eoiinioio u ; Lul, liuxnip! in, tli ihih-s tiiciieii our
i cm i.l er." to tlnrk nnd jntke i r tiietiifi-vca rnlttr liini 1
ndopi lilniiiiy ur own ur aie'ik' c n-lui im. sve Itbeve
we ni iy mi ly eiiiini for tins j')umnl the eiedit nflmvinff
qunl tied it re AiU iH lo duteut uml rZn 60 t-vcu il ovmi
tfiroia To dt velop ifii; miiida nt 1 he? oa.g hy ih.t ni'rkt
genernl, Ui"foniili ini'l jTiiclici' l-.'dui-ieiti. , nnd tot-ncotii
nar imil atinnhtit Trodix-iive nn'iutr , thr'iilt fice rona
oi I'ulitic liiiiitf lo:ielU!iiaellkta mill cunivitloi n, iih ;na
through i lit prlfcitun ni Miiiiiiinit? (ir peeuhnriy e.xp"ed
brnhi-hea liom p ierlitlMtei)'ii('i'mH,titi,ui,Hri':uii H
tlii'iintis 1 1 u liicli lhl j 'iinul hai iK'lieird tliroui'li po- ii
mid rv.l r-pctrt. and ji"li u Mt'inlUBtly i-uiiiiiicnO to
Aim-rii un pnlin-tisoi nnd phiinnthiopy.
As to thu Civil War now dejiiaintnitr nur country, we
h Id it l1 have nnniit'iteit inn lirbt-llioii m-rc wunt'tn,
vi(lt:dt iin-xriiF d'le, ijinii w na rvr heiotc knovvn a Ite
lie le-a m the interest f iht frv iininbt ih nuni n te.
hellion dtnriieHo rniae liiit the wio.ei.I ciie nud n.lni ii
ihcf'h'iina ol upptrpii-il. 1 lu v lug doiiu ul) v ci ii'd Willi
out fiiiirrndei ti vitl pnnnplrto aindlh a 'm nnd
witm 8ril ih'. i'oriie:ir.ince, incknfBrf, unil l -u$ ai.tlennt;
Willi winch t. ie r'rthml tivuniinenl i-j;ht to uv:il n
h 'irorfi, v.'e h":i it cur c: m iiu, vivi I't "f every
othercilizpil, t.- al.indjiy Ihrnn'iiw nnd irg f.iir-? ehofll
r-ltra. nnd to wictrrdwitli nit our me mt their eil'jtM to
nph -ht t lie Union, tl.e (..'otiFtiiniion. nnd ihe p n ; rt;n in y ol
tint Ltiw. And, Itionpli the Kfln-h"ii lius ln-c'ini , I i r
iKiirp Hi'in. rieerjitioii, icitoi nm ard atcil iii- n, ftMifntly
aironj;. we htheve tlm Aiiifiienn llfj:uinic bu iioiij;er,
and Unit the lin:iioiTin, fuirnf?t eft" in of I- . I heart e nnd
hxinls will iiiRnr ith overthrow, lint on till ijneKnns nf
iVelmp tlie object r, I he scope, nnd dur'nlmii if tlie nn-ai ex
trnoni.ii'iiy eo:iten iveiifr lo ilmse whom il." At:n.iic;iu
lu'oj.'.f I'iiveel.iilifd wi'h im'li -rity. h"t!inif un.'y ol jmh
ki tint) of net ion iiit:ilrtMiSid)V in ho prnve nn ennMCfiicy.
In u ertsib )ik' (li p-iHenf . oni eo.uiniiB nni-t he lart-ly
entirovHed with the coirent Instoiy of Wnr nr fie
L'ni"n. nnd with ctitfid.nion- ni'tw to rc Ktnkti' jncie:its.
We i':nil nol . howevt-r, rt'init t!uo at lent ton ti I Jieriihite,
to l''orei)fii Adnira, th Ai?ii?inuii:it I'n'ifi'i-, rfo Oropn,
M.iikMfn, eM 4Vc , vh:eh Ilii n'reinly, we I'LSt, wn loi
Tnu Trit-iine nn h 'tt-niiMe position iiiiii.iic it V cotenipora
riea. bir nnm l eet i nnd shnll be lo pr due- a f'lii
preheii-ie ii-wiimpcr, from winch n cm ei nl re;iJT n.ny
jiienn n vivid nn ! boiii. nl lii-mrv of ihrt times, ii.it merely
in the i .nriinof Acti in dill lit t.mr ol Upini-Ml Qiao. Aa
our fneiliiir'K f-i accpiiriut! intrituttion inneaye wilh yeiitn.
we I runt ih-it an im;i.ive!iient in the eontt-nt our jour nil
is pt'rcfpi t''l .mid 'Int. in tin vnriety ni:d fnlliies of in.
tell;yeiiee inToidfd. we nnv aldl hop- to "mnlie encli d iy
a erine on ilit Init." In Hup hope, weaohcit a eoiiimnnnce
a' ihe L'fnet,a,t untasuie.'f teilnai:.ee
hittiL-rt.' mx tU.i! Ui
our l"Ulnal.
TI'.RMS.
D.iilv Tribtineltl isrues per anr.irn) $1
S'lini-Wei-klv ( ml ' " " S- l
Weekly ' in! " " "
To Ct.vt Setni Weekly i Two cip es f ir tf i, rive
Cor $11 !;. 'i'en e,iib s I i one tntiireas tor 'JO, aial any
Inrpei iiiti.itwr nt ihe latter rair. I'r a cinb i." Tw.'uiy.
nn extra.' py will tie sent. F u u t'lnli ol Forty, vv 4 tend
III.' I Jaliy Ti trnne yitilis one ye.n.
Weekly ; Tl.n-e mpiekf ,r !.',. l-j'pbt eupics f"i Sill, and
nny l n tiler iiiin.liei at I'll' tate I l liO e.i'-li j 1 1 minion, tin'
paper lo be aililri'fcsed t't eaell suastrilnr. 'Jn finbs "f
Tw enty we send an extra etyy
Tiveniy ci'pies It, one nit:refcs fir 8-0, wilh one extra
I , lilul vv I', s.'i ids HP tlm I'i'.ili For s'aell rlnb lino Hii'i
ilrri'. Hie Da ly Triluil.e will be u nl iruli OT nne ;,:i"
I'. W Inn ill tins run be pnn'.ir.'d il is mueii s.,1", r I Ian. I,, re.
nil Hank JliIs The liintis ol I he I'ull IJiUce Und felati;
fcle nidoi nl! cues be plainly vvrtllen.
Payiln-lil ulw.'iVS in ii'lennee. Aiiibl'M,
Tni:'nilllLM:,N.i. lal N..MmSlr.-et,
IlriV V ,au.
feWAIM'S CEirrSKATED PANACSA'
. 'I I'lC Ure "f Si'l'illllll, tllflplt ht (JtiltlftnilJlMlt, (Jr;r-r:tl
lMniilv, W In in SvveiiiuK, KiitiiHuinifui, J.'.t- m a ui
the l,ii'r und rktn. una ull iJii.uMt-i Aiinp (V.'in
Jiiijiunlivs it i lie Ii: ".ti .in a ihe Like id ui
Aleicuiy.
Pwiiim's r;n!iea Im been i". r imrt llian fmty y:ir
C':li limit'! Ill Itilk i-'tuill Uil 11 l.iirupu I " ILi i
imluiiiry utiria, I' r tl(e ctTiilu-nlrB -t' wniclt relcn-ncr t
lllitj I'i lli UMt-ftloi.N Unti ll'.k (Wllltll II.. I) I ui J..ft
jiiiiti8 ;.cftii'i-;ii.y iu-.' the I'iinnce.t ; ifine !' wnu-li jji,
Hit; jiinlifjuii nt v iHf im liiiiiillul Inr jfttriul pu'i.i,a
Iti'ii, wliri tli-' pittit-.iHi Imve Imth aliii'i-t r;ilfn wu.i
frcrnUiiii, uuti vvt'ic ilfcintMl tin-unililtr I I'iiVMfiinm.
ll huH Iilm;ii tiM-il in It inl.il uuti niiv.iU' ni.nl i-p. ttiid Ih.
lirt'ii r:ct'iiMitfiiiltt I')' llie ini'Kl ve it-ti'iitfil ntij m'i;h,h tint)
niln-r finiiifii' pel s 'H n Am it nl'icis, by V. -ni, M . I
1'., Vfi-i l ' Suti.'rrv, IVim l uiviaii ; VaU-tnimi Mull,
,M.l., i'r-.f tfuiVry N. V. I hivmsiIv; XV. I. lie- j
vrrn. M IL, I'rui. Mill . IVim. I'liivriKi'v ; N. rtriiiiii.iii.
M . I)., t'n'1" ni riivhif. l'fnii. l iiivt rtiy ; 'I', I'urkr, M . !.,
lrt-fcnlf nt C'tiilci: ilr, r.ic-i;iii. I'ltilinlelnlttn ; l;r. V I Vn.Ut,
-l Mt'tlu-nit:, ll iv.ina ; J.'e F't'iictic m1j I n, IpI.
ui Sni (. J 4'liiitiMn, Mrmlxr l!ut l'"li-je i,
llrc"lt. li'inl ti ; (i. N . iivnijf, luie Mn.ini to hjo.ii. ;
Hr l Ii in i rf.irwii. M O r G'.it.i1 liuiisli Ann) ; U.l- i
I rrt U"lvil)ii, llnlifii O'iihiI. r.
Tu w.'iiticiiul i'uui tltititil I.vSW'AIM'! PANAC1VV .
h ive tt.r uumy )-u't iwuw u un nuMiuuute muc.iv. e
,,,, ioii.'eeiii piepa.ai,,.,., it .nay be aiv.u I e u,...i ten-
der ii'f.ini.
Tae retail priee has beni ledm-ed to l.5(i per Isilile,
(c.aitilliing three hall inn's.) online I. 'tiles fur I.
1 lih V A ll K Ci K I :l I'I isri'H i. .
Pwaim's Poineen is in r-'iind lillle-, fml' ,1 lonijitudilildly,
Willi the luiliiwii c lelleis iii -vvn ,ni llie 'as.-:
"SVV AIM'S lA AltK I'll 11. All A ."
Hnvina Ihe name of JAM. S IV AIM sniuiied mi Ihe sealiiiR
wax mill wnllen on llie i-inel cveime llie eoi if, anil 11
i-p endiil .'iinrnvina on the side of Ihe Ii 'tile. I.v llraiiei St
I.,,., bank lane ei iriners. in ihe ernlie "I whlrli isupui
Unit l llie Inle ill wainl, (eo,,v nilhl seemed.)
ll pelxais pillel'llsnnr I he Panneea will be enlefnl t" db.
seiv.'thal Ilia wind f W.AIM Ik oof l eel!)' tpelkd, tliey need
not be unp'ired ,ai.
Al.!:, SW AIM'S VI-'.RMH'TGF.,
A valuable I ilv ine.brine. iieiim a Inshlv iiprove,l reme.
fdv fi,l all diseuses arinnfl ft. In uelnlliv ol lite diijeslive ol
fruis, fcaeh as, Aeidny i'f Ihe loniaeh. W"fin.i. I'll.. I la
Morbus, IKseiilnre, l-Vver ,l"d Asne, Uleeduie I'iles, Sn k
lleiulaehe,'tVC See Ihe painplil, I (vvlu.'il lfc.it be had gla
lis.) aociinoalivinn l.ie Veriu'fiifie.
Pr.'iiared i.nlv nr SWAIM'S IAIIOH ATOR V, Till?
Ol I) TM). Sill! I'll SK.VI'.NTII II'KI'K I', IIKI.IMV
I'lll'STM'T, Philadelphia, aiidaoul by ull drutsists in ihe
I'nitcit Mates
U.'lieiul Aef nt f' It" I'nlled Stales.
rjCIIIKFr'i'UN IIHOTllKBS rr,
ITU William Sueei, New York.
I'riil'a, Oct I Sin p.
BLACK SILK COATS.
Gored Mantlet,
Poplin Dnnirs,
French Karpica,
riilk ltasquines,
Newest Dibijns. ?esdv Made, or fulle to Order.
. COOPEH A CONAKIV
N E. C"ir Ninth and Marlet, t'bilsjletphia.
MT !, 1K1. . :
Suitable for tho Times !
THE
tnmVALLED ASSOETMEUT
OF
FALL WINTER GOODS
BOLD AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE
O P
FIUL1NG & GKAtfT.
W33 SELL
Ladies' lrra Goods, Caaiiuirret, Cloth,
Salliriftta, Jlats arid C'aj'a,
Boots arid Slioea. Clolliingr- Hu.lerv, Glovua,
Hardware, Quci nswarc, SuildUtv,
c.,
' r, w w jii ft i o
Fiah, Suit and Tlasier, Iron and Nail,
a
DRUGS ASD MEDICINES,
Paints, Oil'. i!as, Tobacco. Srgars,
&c, Ac, &.r
At Pilot's tiVAt ttl C'omprlitiuii,
For Cash or Country Produce.
We have ttlccti'd lh (lood:. wiili rent rurn,
ond It'll aasoirj ilmt llity are tho
I3ST CIJQAT'jEG.'
STOCK ODE1 GOODS
nir l.t Tore ciTtred lo the public. Examine for
yoursrlvts.
Fiill.l.NO & fill A. NT.
Sntibury, Novpinlirr 23. I Hill.
litioi taut Siillco,
A I.Tj PKKxuNS imlclittd to tin- auturritn'r on
Uonk ncc.'iMil or ollu'rwii-p, ore r.Mjupnt.-.l lo
iniike iiiviiicnt nn or li'lcnfi llie lii.-t 'day of l)c
remlM'r lict Cinlo will be buvimI bv curiijiU iny
tiilli llie above request. JOHN WHACK,
bnnburv, IVuv. l(i
BLACIIWOOD'S MAGAZ1HE
AND TIIK
BRITISH BEVIEWS.
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I'REUIUMS AS'U REDUCTJOyS
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.ubliti llie l'lluwii. leidllig
w lurk.
rnntinno l
i baiuu i
liwdiculs :
I.
The London Quarterly Cunaercalict.
2.
The Rdii.luvrjli Riviur Whiij.
:i
The Kvrlh JJritinh Reiieie Free Church.
4.
The Westminster Reritw Liberal.
5.
liltickictiod' Edinhurij Mtiyuzitie l'ory.
Tlie present criiiral klatc of Enroin alTiira
mil reni'rr ll.ic iiubliculioiiH uiiu.U'illy inlcre-l-ins
iluiiii the birlliroining yenr. J'lu'y i'l
occut y a middle ground tittwci'ii tho lisli!y
w ; nit il nrviK iiciiip, citi.lc spi'ciili.li.in , and Ih ing
run:or .1 the dully lo'jrnul, anil llio poiidi rous
Tome t llie futtre bislorijn, millon alter the
livii.lj interest and exiiuiiient of tlie pr.-ut
i..i'iiial in l ol Ihe Imie flihll hlive I'asHrd
avvuv. It i to tbi'ne Periodical Unit rraders
iiiu'i loo! 'or ll.e only really inti lliihle and
r.-h ible hit..ry of ci.irenl event, and a xUt'li. in
addition In their Wfll iKt.iL-li-.liCil literary, arieniilb-,
and llie ih'isii'ul etiaiaeler, we iirj;e Iheili ukiii llie
ton ciilerulioti ol Ihe leadiiij: pu'.il i.-.
Tiie receipt of Ail value tin els liom llxlliiiisli
nublieliera Lives iiddiiinniil value l these lie-
prima, inamnuili us tliey Cf.n iiuw he placid in
ihe hands of f uhacriher about nn sunn a. liio
oiiginal euitiona.
T Eli MS. (R. (jular Price )
Per a n n u in.
for nny one of ihe four Keviewa,
for any two of the lour lfeviea,
l'or any three of like four Ittvievvs,
Tor all lour ol the Uevit ws,
for lUaekwood'a Magazine,
for lilackwu.ul and one Iteview,
for UlacUwoml and two iievieiva,
for Uliiikvvood and three Hevtiws,
for bbickw.m.l and lire four Heviewa,
Money coirent ill llie Mule where
till
ft 0(1
7 00
8 00
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A IH)
7 co
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lo tio
sued ill
be received nt par.
The I'oslage to any part of the United Sl.i'es
wiil be but twetily four .cols a year lor "lliaik'
wood." and bul lour!, in cenls a-yenr lor each of
Ihe lleviews.
At ihe above prices the IVi indicate will be
furnished lor 'l hli'J, and as a
Pit EMU" M TO NUW KIJHSCUIUKRH,
lite Nos. of Ihe same Periodicals for lr.i vvpl
be furnished coniplele, wilh oil addiloual charge.
I '1. like the more ephemeral Mauiati.es of tin'
. fi e JVrioiiii-iiU l"e lltllo -v ni;f. I(t'.ift
j a.loll ear of the .W l-r IM.II. may be leaded
j m nearly a valuable as fur IMt'-J.
i s h .' :,,. i-,in also ihe N os I". r 1 S 1 .
Hurt. Ill'erl n"' '
!.v ill be supplied al the lolloiog extr. inely low
t r:it.g ; .
Si.ftmlid
Offers
f,r lSfiO, 'CI,
and 'CI.
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I for Uhiclwoiid'a Magazine, the 3 years,
i for any one Iteview, "
for any two I'eviews, "
for Hlickwoi.d and one Iteview, '
I for Iliackwood aud Iwo Hevi. ws, "
j for lime reviews. "
j for Hlackwo.ul and three Kcviews,"
f oi the four Krvi.-ws, "
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17 l)
for liU.kwood ati.1 ihe 4 Reviews, "
Any of the above works will also be furnished
to New Wubscribers for Ibe enr Itiftfi-n, and l,
at one half ihe regular subscription prices.
Thus a new subscriber may obtain Ihe
IJepiiiits of ihe Tour Heviewa ami Iliackwood
eieveii Oonseculive Yeara for S3? ! ! ! Which ia
but little inote lhau the plica of liia originul
works lot one year.
As we khall never again In likely to ofTer siuh
ii dui'emoius aa thnsa here pr.keiit.d, now is Ihe
time to subscribe ! !
llemittsores most, in all rasea, be msde rluee
lo the Publishers, f r at thesa pticea no torn
mission can I allowed t-t autnta.
l,EONAI!U SCO IT & CO.,
N. bi tiolj tr.t, N' York.
N ! b r ISfll.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OI'
Millinery Goods!
Blthe fi'cof
RIlHien M. & l.. smssr.i:??,
8impoii' BalMing, Market fwvc, SUiNHKnY, Tn
'pllK pnlilie rs inellru lo cnll nml exnmins .liifir Milli-
I lierv U.snlii juoloprnod hn lm, l..iuie' llrrn ns ilv
BOVNETS l't,t N"W V"rk l''l"1",l''t'l,m llB
LADIES' nilF.SS ('A PS.
FUllS, ljii)inii'Oli,rr,HonnFv, lli.,rlk.'rlirra. NoIIh.,
Flowrra, and Milliner)' g,Hxl of every vnrMv.
MAM'UAMAKI.NlJ. Dr.i.t. made in tlie toil man
nnr and in any myle.
W intend to aell low, call aaJ emmine our pim lr.
. , . H. It L.IU)lrt.-l.i:l.
Hunlmry, October la, 61.
" KOTICK
IS hereliy fiven Hint 1 Imve jain -Imsrrl nt Cnn.'.ii ' '
Kiln, nn IheHfllhfif Oetnlier, IK)I, at llie mile ni liii'i.
Di.rnhnrt'a per.iM.nl pn j.ertv, in I'nmt lov.'lir liiit, Ii-r-
thnmbertand ei'imty. tlie fnll'wi"? iiii"i' viz: On.'
II'rf. one two ll"rse Wnp.in, enil llirw lu'nll of e .i'K
and that I hn-elonnrrl themnna to laid Klisln llnniiiart.
dnrinc my will nnd pleneiire.
Ni,eli,ljei 4, lEIil 3t T. V IS J(iT.S
t Ntaicor ni:(uu;F maiitix, i;n
ittcrRR!.
ftJOTH'E in liereby Riven Hint Irttera of nil
minislralion having ln-en Rrai'trd to the
fubrril-r on the estate of Cjo.irne Marlhi, Tsij ,
late of the boroi.cll of ISnnborv, Nnrtliinnberii'.riJ
eo.mty. Pa.; eresed. A!! n?rnr. ii.di-t ieil to
aa'ul estate arc re.)iirstiil to make immeilinle pny
rnent, and those hnviiiR claiii.s lo preterit ibem
duly authenlieileil hit seiili -merit.
Rlrs. Siinll Hl.OO.M, Ailm'irix.
Piinlniry. Jvov. 2. ISfil. r.
New Ililiinsry Goods.
9Uhh X. I.. iV&l.m,
Farm Slrctt. tna dnnrn smith of tlm Shwnnlin
Yallry k l'oiti;ilU R'nl Road,
STJNBURV, I? 13 3NT KT'JK.,
I J I'HI'El'TI'T. l.I.Y informs llio eiii.ens ol
SliNDUIiV and vicinity, thnt fIk; bus jus!
recciveil from Philadelphia a lame and i h-ndiil
assortment of ihe most ln-l;i.iitiible njle of
FALL AND WINTER GOOHS,
coinprisirirt "
II A T S, 1EATI1EK.S, fLOWEPS, TPI.M-
MINGS 4,
wliirli the is si ll inc at ihe must rensoniihle prices
-f A T 7T9 " "f N T j t? i."
'I o whirh she duetts the atl.'iiiion ol the iuih. s
and invites ail lo cull nnd see Ihnm.
Thankful lor past patronage, o m hopes bv
kcepini; In best ass u tinent nt rcasoiml lo prices
toeiMitiniie tiie snniQ.
Sunhury, October 10, lHC1.3m ;
idir.IiiUti rtlor r4 XoOi p.
N'OTICH is lieirbv alveiillmt le'l.-rV nf i : i n ; , ..-I nillon
linvoij: I'een glMliU-il lo tl-e siji.-.'i il.rr i n Hi" in'iilt' ol
.1 le.ih liy. ir . I"'e ol I l,s l 'roujili i.f .Liiiliare, .N.'it'ami
InTlantl ci.ti'V. I'a., ili't'e.irt'il. All .iis .ns iiiiiel't, f! art'
letjncileil I'i tuiik,' t" nit ul. aiii1 tli' ie i io ii'c riiinist'i
prcseiit tli.'in f"r sett'eiir.'Hf, at tin' r, sideiii-e f llie. inmer-s-incij
oil Saturday llie I'll d.iv of J .ni'-rv. Icfi'i
( IIAi.l .1 OAr.lNUKIl, Adin'r.
S'.mljurv, Novejii'iji. r-lli --lit
tiikcamii:n k amikiy and r!iii,ii!,i.!'iii.i
AND TUKXTOS KA1LRUAI) l O.'.S 1,1 .Mi's,
From l'hiladel)J.io tu Nno Yuil und '.'ay
Rtic(S.
Fr.-m tVn'n'jt Pi-i-et l:a.(" B'al K, iisinrtnn Iter a
riiilaf(eliliiu, vvlil ki,v'i; as rt.i.uvvs, viz fAiii-.
At CAM. ,in Cam Jt ii und Amlny C A A Act; 'in.
ni.il'lii.'i, 2
At 6 V M, via Canalci anil Jersey City New 'Jer
sey npr.'Hlii!li"l.0l' n, ' 2 'J'
At A M, via Cunidtn and Jeircy city .M-irinng
.Mail. 3 nt'
At I'iJ I' M, via Kuisinglnn and Jersey ciiy, Wes.
lerii lixpress, Z fin
At l'JJ I' M vih Camden ami Anihoy, nec 'nim vVilicii ii 4;-,
At 'i I M, via Cainilcn and AinbLi C unti A. lix-
tin's. 3 Ul'
At 0l I' iM, via KeiniMgt'.n, and Jericy city, Kvo.
iioij; l-.xpiess. D lit,
At 4 1' M, via Kiiisiiajtnu mil Jericy city, S I
l'lar 1 icK.'l, - 'J
At 0 I' M. via Camden k .lers-y ity ICvei'in-r .'l ml :i 1 u
At II I' M. via Camden anil Jersey eity Mntli.'Mnil '2 as
At 5 1' il. via Cniniien a'ltl Alnlse Ae".'ii:ili' ila-
liinl. (l-'ivialil und 1'aFaeuFer,) 1st cl.-s In ket, S a "
J.I ' 1 '.!
The 0 P. M. Mail Line rum daily. Tiie 1 1 f-aitheru
.Mint Salurd'iv exeepted.
Tor lielvidere, Cisi.'ii. l'leininirt'in. Ae. n! 7 111 A M.,
ff.mt Wi.lnul siiei-t wliarf nnd '.'It. M , Ir.'tn K:if-'.ui'.l a,,
for Maiml. Chunk. Aileutnwa and UvllilciKiu, at 0, A M.
via LelilCtl Vullev llallroad
For Wate. Ua;'i, Stroiidslmrir. Senmtini, Wilk'sV-irre,
M 'lilroje, (ireiil fiend. Ae., nt 7 10 A M, Via Delaware,
lait'knvcHinm and Western Hnilrond
I',. I freehold, nt 0 A. M. und 'J H. .11.
for Mount Holly, nt 0 A M.. und'.', P.M.
WAY l.l.M,
Pne Rri.t.,1 .Trenlon. lie . 1.1 7 10 ned PI A.M.. SI.
D iltl nml II P M fona Ke.lli.isto.'l and tii 1 -M Ir an Wai
utit s'jeot Whnrf.
l''orlalUiVr'i.UiVRrt!!i, Di'tune .. IVieiiv. n.irl.mton,
FI irenee, H' lnleuMwii, tVc . at ITt. t. 5 n.: 5J ,M .
Sieninbnat Trent, m. fi r llno'ein .wn, ni.n i.itei nic.U.it e
placed, nt 'J f M . from Wal.'iil s oeel W lu.n".
IV Fi'r'.ew York', nnd Way Lines leav;i'.,r Ken'oui-l-i:i
Oep .t, take the e.iis nn l-'ntil sliet-:. ab 'vc W .he'.t,
half an Imur before dep irtnre Theeios run inlo the De
pot . und on n. rival nl eaeli Train, run fr"in tin' liepol.
Fifty pounds of ll'ii'7ie.: on'y. allowed eneh pa-.-k- irer,
I'apseticets are pud, iln'ed ft oin takine uayt Inia: as lt 'J
p:ie,e. but their wearoif: apparel. A l IJa?i(:ii:'i o.'er f.iiy
poundii to he paid for rxlr.l. The I'onipany liulit th-it
lesponsibilily for Hi:rr',re to (Hie P' I'ar er p, und. anil
will not be liible I'm nny airiount beyond U'O Iiollais, t.
cepl by special pontraet
WM II. OATZMEU ApeiilC. A. It. R Co
Nov. P, 'ill. .
Assessors.
rWHR Assessors of Northumbcrlfln. counly ore
requested to ma'se return ol their tnenoiil
assessments to the C'ommi'sioner's ( itl'ire, on ll.e
27ilt day of December, imil, at which 1:11.0 time
will he a meeting of the Uoaid of Cuiiiiriiesioiicri,
lly older of the Hoard,
S. I). JORDAN, C'cili.
Comrrisfioner'a Office,
Sunburv. October lu, I ho 1 . i
FANCY EUHS!
FABCY rilliVi:
7ia Ai.ctl s-'lre.-t. Ii-' w;:' :
7ih.. a.:d . S
(Late HA .l.nt'-f.)
I'i.du.i, ,;!.
Importer .V V:t'li'; '.r'ar.-;
of, 00 I lb". 'ei 1.1 n't i.: ''
nf I'AM'V I'l-b:, I'"i
Lad,.'.-.' Miim,' l !ii
.t urea's ar.
A r ' 1 l-in. l. - ll.lVi:i!JII-.V 't i: - ii:i - - ..r
L! III ?-1-V f-W ---rd.M.t ll) M 1.
fi .V' M A&W H ml U,:
"1 i .iL-A f''Ul fUl.-mi'iil .i H"i l''ii
." 7H'-T?7-;V . .. n.' M-....I l' I -I
i l,lv l:l!T 11
rrpfrfiili iiuiiff mi t'xmiuiinl.oii cf iiivm-vk n'ii
r itli.ik..' im intnii. lt iMiii'hiiM. Ui t lini ? ;'l"i.l
Hli'lTl WIV il."iniTil i'i'l'.'tMifi:t
All ti'V I urn hitVf iuvm jMii-'h ifM I ri :i-n. !-.'
In- .'tHiienrtii 1'ii.i.tn inn' is IM" nrrKt lit w-- '.'V u
r'ii It il 1
: I MioimI tin
i'i ii'.. g
yrrv nill'tll ru'viiMi f I'll f-a. (
I mil n.titK'itl Ilmt "I W'lilil Hh Mllie iul t'Ut 1 'I tii -f Wi
dtK -Mi Mii'iinKi'. t" ptve nit :t ';H.
I "if li.-l- il.'fl tl' IIEIIM'. llUMllwl I'
K.ir 'Hr.'.1 7i Au-li Sii.-t'i, I'liiWiU-i,'!!
Sept. 7, l.-M rm.
6T-
NICHOLAS IIoXIiL,
Rrondieny, J-u' J
l?o ti l t:'utel i !? VJ
Kiep (be niienins of this vast and coinm Hli
Hotel, ill 4eo4, il h is be. n Hie single ct.ih' ivor ol
ihe proprietors to miiko it Hie most k"mj i io.ii,
' env. nieiit aud coinlorinbhi boii.e for ll.e .i i'.'ii
i il struneer onlliissblu Ihe Athiiisic. Ai'i'
I whatever hat seemed likely to adiiiiiiis.er lo Ihe
' com'orl of in Ruests llu-y endeavored. Bi'bniii
! r. KJrd lucit, I" provide, and to conini.e nil tot
I fl.'.neiilsol'iiidividonl and social ei.j .ju.ei.t wbii l
1 modern art has invented, and modern tus.1 uppr.-v
0" led: and the paironaiio v lii.'h il h.is cumit.
il
il ll.nl
I Olll IIIU 1.11 V Tain .- n (
Tv?!s
7 1 ftrj.. i, -v
their fll'.iit Inn been sppici'i .'ml. To me. t t.y
i exiueiicies ol the limes, when all nie r. .juired t " i
I'd i practice the nmsl ri.;id economy. III under-nsu. o
HI ; ii yk i:f.ui;ci: i) tiik I'laci: of i'maud
TOTWOliOl.l.AK ITU UAV.a' tl..-sin e :
time ahaii.i; none of the luvoiies with n !.i. h ti'.-ii
tuhlc hiii-hitherto bren supplieil.
thi:aiivi:i.i wihixomh & ro.
Del. leifll. I mo.
SUNBXJRY ACADEMY.
rpllF. PL'MMLH TK11M of Ihe Cuiiliuiy ilcadi'iri) will
I fououcnee on Ih. t-.li of April.
The eouise of iiutructioi. e.nbraees every .lepnil
menl ..f idiicutloa tH.iRlll ui "ur best A. dr.iue. prruarmc
siuoenis one enlivi lo. a pr.uessii.il or lo cnui un) .i. u
1 -i'- 'I'crms pi:n uv a rn i-.n:
Common rVhool Hrnneri, s, l W
Higher Knhli ll.ai,el.., -IjniiiaintOieekliiijaiitvl.
"
Tailiou to be pa'd before i'ie mid.tte of Ihe tuna.
B rd run lie bad ia piivuio fumiiies al lion. St H m
" "'"" fl I'. WOfcVtK I'uN, l-w, ,:.
poiicry, Meh y , L-sVi
TIIE LATEST E1TLS CP
SPIIIAG AND SUMMER'
G ARM33NTS,
ARJ3 CCKET AN"! tV X-lAZtXi
at the
Tasliionatio Tailoring EstetlLhmtnt
jacobo. a ic,
irfnrltt t hitet t, SI 'SKl'SI V, Vn.
niHK ai.listfiber Iiss jnsl reeuivr.) etui opeieil
a Inrpe aaaorlnienl fl'P'nM") AND lytiM'
Mlilv (.OOHfs null aa
CLOTHS, '
OK r.VP.IlY M;s;i;ip'ilil?,- A, tilTAl.ITV.
rinin aiid Trtcy CRreimr ros, Vctitir., &c.
of the latest KM to. In a.!,!t!in lo his stin k l
Is roiislBtiiiy nei ivirip new si,j plies fron. ihe tits
lieiMii i;r n f "i j ! 1 ossoninrnl of t!,e most so! stsmial
nnd l ili.M style of Oi.-nis in the i i'y It.irkets.
lie is prepared in tPuI.e lo ,) t all kimU f
''en'.b men's aiol j'ov's ., fne-i r.n
1((Kmi:o.VI, ri;i;(.i;.:0AT3. ni'fll
KEKH.UOATS. VKST PAMTA
LOOX:'.. iVn. Ae.
of the verv latest sty !e. and in iho most anlulsn
tiul mi.niii r, nt short notice.
Any lin-.ds ra; on hand, m ill he furiiisliej
from Philadelphia, bv 2i iiii two ilny ' noieo.
1 1'" Call oi.. I emmnc my alucli, no cbargea
mode fur show in
j.f:oa o. deck.
fnnhnrv. May 11. Rfi.
JOHii S"& TiXIiLKY,
SOL?-. MA.M I'ACH Ki:l;s !)!' TUB nimovu)
OUTTA fiiECHA.
C E iI E N T ll O u V 1 21 G ,
The cheapest nnd in f-t duo.lile I!" if uj iuttse. ItisFira
nnd Wima l'r-i.iir.
Il inn lie apt lied M new iu.,1 OKI t(,i,.rr.f all khuls, and
lo SUi.,K!e ii'i'.ns vvillK.llt kmi.iv tl.e rlini(;its.
The (.'i.'St is only about Onc-'J bird that
or Tin, iiiul it is twice s Durable.
G U T T A V )i It C 11 A C T: M Ji N T ,
Fur presevii'tt i.i! 'ei'imi.ii; Ti :' other Milid Koofs nf
eve:;, ilei-ci : .e, I r. . . u iif al eliinieil , is i,.. injuu-d
l,y 'I'e ;'in,:T.ii '.i n in , xpai ii..,i i.l invt.iis, and Will nut
eiaeU fi cmI ( -t .en in waiin e ali.ei.
i'l.na' tniil-iiiia- l.-.ec teen I :i"..i..ii!v tinted in New
V- :K lie..! aii p.nt ol ll.e ..tli.'iii iii.d est, in S:i,,,
in. '! o.-l' e..a .v
lav ,r.
.tjirotifuf all we eli.nn m th.ir
'i'lie' nre readily
i.pplim! bv or innry labaen, nt a tri-
: ins e.itn a'
' NO UK T Il IMXifinlin."
7':ici,e n aleraiU-iie -ut i.p tee-.i I'.u uvt. nnd f r ship,
"ipa i'i ..!! n n la i.l the euunti , wall Tji .: ii.teil di'eet on!
(.,r ''I:'"i"..
t nil ilesei ipi ive r'r"iit:ns will be fV.rnt.!""i nn tinr-liea.
lion I.; tii 'i! in p. i'..ii ui .nir l'nnvl.:tl . li'.co anil Wart,
h.n.-e. Wli.l.lA.M TI:i:i-.T, ('.' vr of Liuuiy
Mrci i.) ,i vv Vol k.
lOIINtf.v rnORJ.EY.
Ar.nNTS VM :'.i 'letm Cai,li : !
.I'i, ,. 1 , l-l'.l I .
Ji A k K t; j;
jp i.iin rifjiui'O jiariRi's. 1 .1, o aroi o I renia,
Harcge K'.lies. ,:! f.0, 4-1 CO and 5 Oil,
Mi.;iim':.ii)iie Kohea nl Sij Oil,
IV.ivclltij; liters 1,1,10...
fciliepliiinlV I'laiJ-, M.dialr Plahls,
(iineliaiuV, l-iuvns. 1 nnis, l.'haliies,
tiiey t'lurtd Oo.iiis.
ttOOPP.I? At t'ONAKil.
S E corner Xinlli am! .Mni.et, Phihidelfliia.
1.1. Hesl .jojiuy U"op fckiits, Ul ccnn lo
Sl..y18, lfi&M.
X D t it w IX oiiD.i n.ij y.
LIY
i a :
:KAVKI,I.EK3 ntul olinrs arc icsp. ctful'y
inloiuicd thai ihe sul'M'tincr, in order 10 ac
commodate li'.c public und f.iciiilale travel. Iina
ii'dui.'C.l tho ralia ol ferr'aco at bis S'J'KAM
I I:'. Ii Ii V, over the Wu .po hanaa. at Suiihiirv , 11 in)
will carry I'assengeis, liorsis, CuiriiRcs, and
iiar vehicle, a, the following ralea, viz :
I' i 't I'lisscngers, each fi cents.
1 i 01 so and liui.r, IS "
f iois.' r.n, I )'iu:ey, 25 "
Tiv;)-Hotso l.cuveyhnc-1, 4'.l "
f'ai no is ami others, wialiipg to transport Coal
und I'n iluce, can make ariangemenla ut aiid
lower rales.
A l.irii, safe nnd coiiimodious Sieainbont will
run regularly utidprcmplly ut nil hours of Ibe
.lav, Hiid lo uc.'oniinodiite thosowho desne' t ) at
t. u.l thu CI',Hi-cl.i ut H'jnbury and tinsrute.,
liie lio.it will run on Sumlny.
The rStenin'''M'. will run from Market i-'liei't
Warf, (.'id piotnplly convey I'asseng. 1a liuiti
botli M.hs ol Ibe Hiver, ni:hout tli lay.
'i'l.e .Menu terry now aiVor.U not only a safu
I and toiiv.'iiieiit 11:11, sit over toe cin-qut,pt)ia,
but nha, a pleasant Htnl i,p,re."aiile tioe. '
J 11 A T. t;I,l',.I F.NT, l.eesce and 1'ioprieior.
f-' 1 1 . vl ! r y . May i."., 1 -til.
STOVES ! STOVES ! !
ron ha 1 Af. AT'iiu: indust.uat.. tcvi: wokks
'i.;j.."i!li Slicer, riiilHut'ljiiiin, ile Chrisi'n
t't.tjU-li, iliu nint 1 eltrauil ft I'f' in-t.t. On iony iiiiii
liL'itm.u M.-vt M I ll.e iluy. I,.nli!l. Vu- i wit lA.'Al-
ri.l.Tr., ittnl :. iill.fi C.h.Ui. .1 ;1 I J c.Hii .(I !iiVel Ail
M wlticli uiv (Jiiitrantcfd W ivc cii.no n.itiiittciiuii,
l'iiue ;i ti ii cu'l.
W.M. C. NIliM AN.
Out 'Ii.t 12, IrClm j r e. .
eCntiitiy Vegetable. Ko A'ccLclic Prepa
luthn. LIlI.LdIv a I i.i)
GERMAN JHTTEIIS,
I'rci ti, id !
1)11. J tt KSOS i ., I'l'ila.blpltill, i'rnu'n.
Will elUcti'iilly cu:c. l.'.vcr l.:i',p!.a..t, livspep.
eia, .laun.lije, Chronic or Nervoti bebiluj,
lji.caso ol the lki.ii:ri, an.l aii ui-vaccs aiising
In 111 a tiioi
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PHOTOG'UPUIO AKTIST
fIHilTiUKAIMlr, XMIiRtlTYrS' and s'l
Ibe modern sijles of Pietutes, e .ci.li J to s
kupei'.or manner.
IV liooms i l lis r.KR, Va.kvl :
kt tnburv I'a
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