Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 05, 1863, Image 4

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    STtjc Sunbutfi Qmriiran,
H. B. MA8SER, Editor A Proprietor.
81111 IIV, PA.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1803.
B. M. PETTENOILL ft CO.,
Ne. S7 Park Row, New York, nd 8 Stale Street,
rtesion, ore onr ngcntt for the ScxntRr Ameiucak
d Ihote cltiet, and are authorlted to tnko Advertise
nicnU and Subscription! for us at out lowest rate.
FivK Dollars Reward will be paid
by tlie editor of this paper, for the discovery
nnd conviction of the miscrvnnta who hnvc
injured nud broken the fruit trees in his
garden.
Rf EtnK & Lakuem., Djy Goods Deal
ers, 4th, & Arch St., riiiliid'a. from their
long experience in business, are well posted
in the Dry Goods Market, ami offer to Pur
chasers it large assortment of Fall and Win
Icr Gondii, of latest styles not to be sur
passed in (imdity or cheapness by any other
house in their line. Rend advertisement in
this issue.
J-iT Those of our readers wishing to pur
chase Mantillas, Clonks and Furs, are invited
to the Popular Establishment of J. V. Proc
tor fe Co., 020 Chestnut Street, Philad'a.,
where they will find n large assortment on
bund ; and cannot fuil to be suited both in
nrlinle and price. See advertisement in this
) ;suc.
Iy?" Isaac K. STACKFicn, (one of the late
firm of Stnuffer it Hurley,) has in store, at
the old stand. No. 158 X. 2nd Street, Phila
delphia, a large assortment of Watches,
.lewiliy. Silver Ware, etc., to which he
i ivites the attention of old customers anil
the public generally. See advertisement in
t'lis issue.
A Wuai.tiiy Enomhiimax Killed in
S iu.ky'k Kxi'KDiTiox. Among the slain
li General Sibley's expediiion was John
H.'cmer, a wealthy Englishman, a graduate
O'" Oxford ai;d former officer on the sln'Vof
L rd Raglan. He had come from England
o t a bulliilo hunt in the Northwest, and
t ok a nominal position upon General Sib-
'j-'s staff to gratify his taste of adventure.
S 'lit on rcrotinoiteriog service, he was
c night in ambuscade ami shot down with
inm-hcaded arrows, the savages scalping
li'i:n and hacking off one side of his head
while he was yet alive., lie leaves a spli udid
yuiht and a largo library in New York.
OcKlitmlonnt !! Smii!i.
A letter icccived in Host on from Nutehez.
M:si.sip)i. gives n vivid hnpression of the
'8 tn;itiin of tiie 'people in that ciiy and
n 'ighbiirhood. The w riter, referring to one
of the wealthiest families of the place, says:
"Mr. H. has lost twenty of his best hands,
a id will not be able to make more than
f rt j bahs of cotton as the land is over
flowed. Confederate notesnre almost worth
ies, ami we are in a 'weeping way." Con
trabands urn Hocking to the' federalists by
thousand.
"Some of our rieli friends ure obliged to
d i their own cooking, washing. &c, and I
would not be surprised if all the negroes
were to Irate their musters in this part of
the world. The men and women in the
Cor.fi'iiiTiicy ure nearly miked. Do not
J inigine that we need more than other
pi'opie. Ten and fifteen cent calicoes sell
tit $10 a dress. We have been living on
t ld water and clabber as beverages, and
pirched meal for coffee. When the other
blue it regiments are formed, what will
b.comc of the w retched planters V
I'rom .Aortlt urollim.
Mujor-Gcncrnl John J. Peck has assumed
command of the federal troops in North
Carolina. The rebel newspapers in that
rtate and in Virginia clamor loudly for the
suppression of the Raleigh Stan-fari, the
official paper of the ttr, which bids defi
ance to Jeff. Davis and all the destructives
in the Southern Confederacy. Its eireuhi
lion is larger than that of any other journal
in the Ninth, ami is rapidly increasing;
hioh, together with the approval of its
course by public meetings in different parts
f the stale, indicate conclusively that it
I lit expresses the wishes of the people of
North Carolina. Its editor, W. W. llolden,
who caned the rebel editor of the Raleigh
htulcjiifiml a short time since, threatens
John .Mitchell, of the Richmond 1'jatnimr,
with like treatment.
J-t7"Gi-.x. Cass run ms Colxtiiv. That
veteran statesman and venerable American
Democrat, Lkwis Cass, has openly declared
his abhorrence of the course at present pur
sued by the copperheads, and proclaims the
necessity of every man ranging himself on
the side of the Government. Gen. Cuss has
long vievvnl in disu?t the course pursued
by the Riichanan t-liiiuc ill Pennsylviinin, the
A'allundigham combination in Ohio, and the
Seymour cou-piiuey in New York.
" SLornl fttTaiis.
(j Tin: Mai iiisk Siiora. The Enginccri were
eugnged Ike post week in locating tbe Machine shops,
round houe, Ac, aiiove town, on the farm or Col.
J. W. Cuke. A number ofbands have bcenat work
nt the mono quarries tho putt tin days, taking out
dene for the foundations,
l TLc Military Company uuiler the coinuiuml
ol'Cupt. Merrick, is now encamped on Cranberry
tircct tho upper stiect of ihe Borough. Tho coiupu
py number one bunlrcd and cloven The tents,
twenty cj0-bt ji r.unihcr, ure bund.uu.ely located
pn both tiilca of tho way, lu a atrcet but little
used. Their shiruibh drill in tho morning ami to
words evening, are extended to different ttroett in
the town. They also, frequently, UiUo axecursiona
o,U of town tu Mount Pleasant, and art practised in
charging up that hill. Eleven of the uuptbi'r have
been ou the tick list, two nf theui seriously indisposed.
Their wauls have been especially attended to by lha
ladies f hunhury and Iheir Sanitary Committee,
li" Vani i l. Hints Never enter a tick room in
a stale of perspei alien, as tbe moment you become
rool your pores absurb l)o not approach contagious
diseases with au cuiply stouiacb; our sit botwi-ea
(be sick and the fire, bceause lha beat attracts lbs
tbic vapor.
( i. (lodey's Lady's ll'-'k for September It upon
our tablu. Ii it as utual full of useful and interesting
lualttr. His fuskiou pistes and iuslrueliuo in eul.
$ ng siui tiling gariuunts, araiudispeusabia. Piioe
$3 pt-r jiar. '
luroaTtat iyri lr.i uioa. (lovernvr PucHiug.
kui. of I'uiiaet-iu.ul. ku relumed from Waebuigluu
attst a cui.Uiriiis itui, u, vw lisiwfiiueul rw
liuf lbs applh-ailusi uf li.oua ahicb lata luruubsj a
siii.lu ol i,lum.eis to Im auuipied fiuu Uia ui(l,
uu uuumui suiaiaoiuily as lolluas
- I b lUrre was . ulily audof lb law of
ri.SK"-to J.du. l ibe Mirplusol loluuletrs whirs)
tusy bate Urn tuiuub.J by loans lrm Ikt quolsj
low ourt4 by Ilia Ur.lt i.,w ibiatui. i,t
Consults bd io iLii.Murd an e i-oiiiouwrul t4
Ui aw Ui.ll.d imu ius. si.J suosj au si u.u,.
huso I uuld Ua wuf..iioei r le.-i.Uiit. powers,
Would ba stl.ua ouuids ol ilta ku touxis ol 11 e law,
sad iooluilu at-prn i am Uili.inuit4a suiUnaa.
.m. fi slot'ultw, wbtak Nsin asa-jHfc
Letter from the H anbury Gnnnli,
Ktr Wm, Fla., August S3, 1803.
DlCAn Wilvehts Thanksgiving, of tho
day set apart by tho President for prayer
and t( return thank to Dim who has the
control of buttles, was properly observed by
the Army and Navy at this place. The
proclamation of the President whs read
from the pulpits of tho different churehss ou
the Sunday evening previous, and invitation
extended to nil who wished to participate
in the services on that occasion. General
Woodbury issue i a circular requesting all
of bis command to observe the day in a
becoming manner and to attend Divine
service at their usual places of worship.
Hu ordered that all drills and policeing
should be dispensed with, so that the men
were at liberty to spend the day as their
feelings best dictated. The invitation of
the Clergy was accepted, and the Military,
by companies attended church. Company
C, headed by Captain Gobin and Lieutenant
Oyster, marched to the Episcopal church,
where an eloquent discourse wus delivered
by the Rev. Dr. Derrick, but owing to the
great crowd many were compelled to retire,
thus losing an intellectual treat that would
have benetitted them more than the mere
listening to a common sermon. The Rever
end gentleman of this church has been very
kind to our regiment in reserving seats tor
their accommodation. One act of his speaks
for itself, viz : on our arrival here he ad
dressed a note to the Colonel nf the 47th,
inviting the officers and men to attend the
services at St. Marks church, and mentioned
particularly that the seats were free.
On the Saturday following Thanksgiving
a Yacht race came off on the waters between
Sand Key Light House nnd Key West.
Some thirty bouts were entered. Boats of
all kinds, from n Captains gig to a thirty or
forty ton schooner. The wind was line und
a splendid day they had for the purpose.
Euch bout hud n Hug that it might be known,
and as they moved off, the fleet mudo a
grand displav. From tho ramparts of Fort
Taylor the sight was nagniticcnt, for from
that point one had a full view, and an op
portunity afforded of follow ing the different
parties, with the eye, until they gained the
turning point and their return to the start
ing ground. A steam tug followed the putty,
having on board ladies, the committee and
guests, w ho had n jolly time ot it, and an
opportunity of tripping the "light, fantastic
toe," to the fine music of the 4 ? til Rand,
lead by that excellent musician. Prof. Hush.
Quartermaster Lock's schooner "Nonparicl"
won the ruce.out distancing all its competi
tors. Of that fact I was certain, for how
else could it be, when its name belongs to
the "art, preservative of nil arts" printing.
Lust Wednesday brought two-thirds of
the "three years" of the "Sunbury Guards"
to a close, when Lieut. Recs surprised the
boys, agreeably, by giving them an enter
tuintuetit. In this the Lieut., took the bturt
of the other officers of the company, but as
all joined in devouring the good things
furnished, every one was in a good humoV
and satisfied, no matter who was the caterer
for the occasion. Company C is blessed
with good otlieers men w ho do, as they
wish t be done by. This little celebration
hud a good effect, for if there was any mis
understanding, previously, it is now settled,
and no better conducted or well regulated
family, where good feeling are exhibited,
can lie found among the solnicrsof I't.ele
Sam. Our company is ulijldly envied on
account of their good gnib, but for this the
boys should not be blamed, for Gobin, w ho
lias charge of the company savings, is cmi
Titmally hunting the market for the bit it
nliords, and hergeant Piers and Johnny
Voonsch serve it up in their best slle, prov
ing to others that soldiers can, if they good
cooks, live us well as any "other man."
The nomination of Governor Curtin for
re-elect ioi: was well received, and if they
had the riyit to vote there would be no fear
of the next Chief Magistrate of Pennsylvania
lciiig u copperhead. The decisiou of Judge
Woodward, depriving the soldier of a vote,
is looked "upon as ii bribe for not re enlist
ing; am! indeed it is, for does it not give
the bounty of the right of t-ullrage to ivory
elector who stays at home J The voting
men of the 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, are as a unit for the re-election
of Andrew G. Cui'lin.
iSloekade running is nearly played out,
and is confined to Mobile and Wilmington,
N. O. Very few vessels of this sort are
brought into this port ut present, ow ing to
the strict wutch that is kept on the above
named places; however, u day or two ago,
the U. S. Steamer JJt .cto brought in two
very large river steamers laden w ith cotton.
The cotton is being transferred to other
vessels and will soon be sent North, where
it will be put in market for sale.
Oily tl" the houses belonging to the Engi
neer Department was entirely destroyed by
lire en last Thursday. It was occupied by
the laborers as a sleeping apartment. How
the lire originated is unknown, but it is
supposed to have caught from a tobacco pipe
of one of the men, or from a spark of the
locomotive that is used in hauling material
for the outside works ut Fort Taylor. The
buys are ull very well and in line spirits, only
a little more active life, and occusionul
brush with the cneHiy, they think, would
give them a lietter appetite mid enable them
to enjoy the rations fournished by Govern
ment. Witli respect to friends, all in the
office, yourself and fumilv, I remain, yours,
Fraternally'. H. D. W.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:
SUPREME JCOUBT NOIITIIEHN DI8
TltlCT. K'OTICE it hereby riven thai the Puprrine Court
lor tne Northern liiairict of IVnuylvHrnn, will
commence it annual seiwion on the First Monday of
October mxt, ut the Conn lloiife in Sunbury.
C1IA1U.K.S l'LEASAXTS, Piuth y.
Prolhonotary's Otlice, I
Augut lsii;i.
LIST OF CAVPKS T0H ARGUMENT.
1 Jotcj'h AYciticl vi Mnrr A GrilTy, Xo 8, 0:tobcr
Xeini. ISl'il, Xorthuuilicrlaud county.
2 The tfhuiuokiii V. R. Rd. Co. vs Mulouu A Liver-
wore. 21 Out. T'., Xorihuuila'rlniid county.
3 Overseers lleluwaro lown-hip vs Overseers Lewis
owiuhip, 1 Out. lerui, l-uj. North d co.
4 P.erjHoiin Fuller vs Sfsuiuol C tit, ft ul 3, Oct.
Iirni. 'o'i, I'nion eouuly.
i Edward V. llrinlil vs Jonas Robncr, 0, Oct, term
Mnrthuiulierliiiid iwumty.
t lUbcrt l C'umuiiiigs vs A.'l'pdegraS', T, " "
Lycoiuiiig county
7 paiiiul P Caul, adiu'rs 1c. vt Ann Divut, IS, Oct
term, 'bi, XorlbuiiiLerland eouuly.
8 Mary Ellis Foremen Field vs Lewis Jameson,
21, Oct lerui. 1HI12. Lyi'oming county
0 David L Milier is Kr. Eduiund Franciscut, 2i,
Oct term, '02, Northumberland county
10 Reinlell A wilu vs t lemetu, 1, Oct term 1803,
Hnjdir eouuly
11 AVilsou vs Lycoming county, 2, Oct term, '03,
LyeomiiiK county,
12 Ilauiugiirducr v lvwart, 3, Oct term. '03, Xorth'd
sountr
13 Dealer, tieddea. Marrh A Co. vs ,Mary Jenkius,
4. Oct toriu, O.'l. North d county
14 Hall vs !k)-i, 5, Ocl term, '0.'l, Lyuouilug ao.
11 Uirard Firo lusCo. vs Marr, t), uct. term, '0.1,
Northumberland uouuty
ID M 'Mince vs Campbell, I out term. '03, I.y. ao.
17 Raugba IS lluuiuiel. 0, net. term, 'O.'l, I uiou ao.
Id Usui lord vs liunkelberger, 1, ihiL btrui, '03, Kur.
Ibuiulierlsud eouuly
19 Peter rdiuldy'sei r. vs Duller, 10, ocl. term, '03,
Nortbuuibeilaud eouuly
20 Uaoii'i ei'rs vs Hewarl, D, Oct. terms, '03,
Northumberland eouiity
21 Pogle's eara.vs kr oilier i Caua, 12, Oct. term,
'tU, Nurlhuuiberlaud auunty
22 II el dies is Kuyuolds A ,Lo, 13, net term, '63
Lyooaiiiig eouuly
23 Abboil A Lanrttwa vt Hall, t , 14, wet. lerui,
0-J, Lvuiiug Mialy
21 Miueis ltmk of I'oiuulla is HiUurr, 13, oel.
H-rut. ai. loiuutbia eiuuiy
I Ji lit wml it Urumr, 10. oel, Uiin. N'orib'd aounly
i 24 Li i Paler Fpisa, de'i , Appeal, II, si. lurui,
I l.yeowiing auunly
27 Fesslet is We Hl.uek Uuk,U, Oel. lerio, '03,
Lyeouiiug auuuly
, 21 Ly.-u.lo euuuiy it Uaivbla, 1, net. Urw, '03,
l.yaotuli'g auuuly
i" l';,etisi a oiheia isl'raua. 20, Krt twat, Ly sa
J . ku. ait )4aka, ll.tw hsf k, heaib auoais
WANTED, FOU TIIE
TI'-KItW.
TrOrrTTAI?t,E BODIED MKS between sees
J of 18 and 40 yean. RoUltnm serving (n this
Regiment perform gurrimn duly at Fort Taylor,
Key West, Florida, and Fort Jefferson, Torlugiu,
Florida.
Men enlisting In thlt regiment, twelve a Tounty
of one Hundred Dollars, of which twenty-lira it paid
in adrnnee besides a premium of Four Dnllara upon
being niudtcred Into the U. 8. aomce. The remain
ing acvenly-nvs to b paid upon lha expiration of
annulment.
Also men entitled for any three yoar regiment now
in the field, either.
CAVJTI.RY. ARTILLERY OR INFAXTRY.
All of which will reeeiva Pay, Board and Clothing
from dale of enlistment.
Pay per month from $13 00 to $20 00.
Term of Enlitlment ' Three yrnra unlem sooner
discharged." For further information, apply to
Aid. AV. II. R IIANOKX,
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Punhurv. Nnrlhnmlierlnnd county, Pa
Or toPerg'l. AVm.1l. Oi.ace.47i1 P. A'.
Corp llS. F. Bkamir, 49th P. A'.
8ept. 6, 1803.
SUBSTITUTES WANTED!
17AXTED immediately, throe nhle-hoilied men,
I V to terve at tubtlitulet for three years or during
the war. for which good prices will bo paid.
Apply at Ihe office of the "American1
August 22, 1803. 3t
GARDNER & HEMMINQ'S
OKF.AT AMERICAN
Entirely rtrnodflaMl and rfUt1 for
lh aWcumn of In Si, with niir
HEW BAND WAUON,
NEW BAUUAUE WAGONS
MCW THAITINUS,
NEW IIAHNESM,
NEW WAUOKUnE,
nil oTrrythinf EITnl In th i
lr:H. nut whirh. in anml ol" lrititlf.
vc-anisi t!i tititTil of uy i'rai.liii(
kw in America.
THE PAVILIOM
It lunre mitl poml'ort.Ii).', and j r.
r-nt-ti no lo ailord ftm tnH erin
tort Id ulronai of liu lr.Ulitlwh-
THE STUD OF HORSfcS
AND PON IKS
will eUlm patii'ular atttntiuis
thrj arc m nnt 14 ih pi,rvt.t biooK J,
n. I Imi-I iraittrt! tinnal Mt Itm ori i.
Irnmiiiriii a.ntitiaj wtiotit vtitniU ih
Great Tai':incc Horse
WASHINGTON
.iiitii'ii tliorutiith-l-rpJ Arnlimu
li.trj. r, ho will )e inlio lu . t y
ft .r.. ivr. .tr DAN UAKl'M l-.
Ainuiisf tlie I'DtiirM be tni:d
faiHiiIr. r in- r , I'ri-ice, Jiipnrr,
.K-iii str, l.ucy l.oii, itrrj !-.:
The Educated Mules
DAN AN U Ult K.
will l hjtntJuce.t hy Vnn Oarti,r.
111 a rrtviy ol Lsatikia.,: I uiior
piatitr. THE CMP -M Or i"r.FJ M"'S
ronirio tlie luri-st anl lwt Ot.'t
vf lrnA-s-iii. tirraf l''.X'Vfitt I
hoen iitrurrfd in lti.;iiih i). in lo-(t-Uirr,
auil w iutsiiti t (M' tbe
Ben Circui Entertainmunt
jbt hM cvr bofti wiinatMtJ in ilti
cuunlry. Look the
URET AKTISIES,
nd JutU" fr younrlrMl
Mr. Richard Hemmings,
lliff wntAt Anif-riran llnrctiiait, and
1 latiit Kttsr Oanc?r. M viii Mpi-fr
at fetdi Kiitf ruintiM'iii in a ureal
Vurivtjr nf tint tlirillin Ivrloruiiii.tw.
DAN OARDNrR.
Ihtt Old and Kavoritt- Clown. A
(mn1 11 imms i-wet-wwry !((. in ut
t hsfMd it to lrvaktJ, idv (ui'mic
tuny ruiirnliilaitf liVniftW tva njnn
ItClllg lilt il'iy KOII Ol .U"ilU Al
tacti f ntrrtttllillii'lll.
Th" l.Mtlr Fair) oftlio Aivna,
T"v' r
t. 1 W i.i.-aw
-
. lii.v i
Miss Eliza Garduer,
tt rttnattily thf brut Female I'.tjiifa.
Irian in exintfiice. Mir extctiti- tl.
UionI t-li'trmii and clnnkir inntitinx, ch.m
bineil wuti Uairiii) t.i-tiint(, opii-inlid
Dancinx. kc. Upon tlte Imcti uf lir
piriled horMt, v liilr l Cull moiimt,
Concliidinf Willi lirr dawlitiig 4l e
LEAI'l.Nii llliiUl i.H 10 i..ltMoi..
Bignor Vaiubold,
Ihe fjlrvnlinry 1 oniortioniM and
wontle-rlui flttuflt-iat iiiHisi 1 iw nT
loriuaitCfH m ul b axteli to l- belt) .'id.
John Foster,
lhi reol'a Jeter out ol ms Most
oritrtiiai and Uuitliauic clown Oit
over entered a risi.
The Polish Brother?.
rhaae aitoniwhing tlymnastt will p
Hwr in a vartfiy 01 list it ctaMcU ud
wonderful ItiU.
George R. DeLouis,
will appenr in hi erlrmaiice n
liie lloriaonul Bar, ani introduce lli
WiAlsNKIi DOU JKN.NV I.IMJ,
In litr AiiiUwind and Enurtaiiiiiijf
IncLa. 1wlr wih
Mme Camille,
tfi Bnauliful Kti-tsMiritmna.
La Petite Camillo,
th pleafclHR Laisarue.
Young Sam,
th Poekrt Clown.
HfcUR MAItrisV,
W. HILL,
GfcOliiiE KINO,
iiKNKY rtltJtSON,
Mr.NCiK 1(AL11N.
nd the erellnt Com -any who ftlU
d eKIfstl k HlHHII All-ill-lliealre,
HhiUdrli-hta, nitjlill)' lor
gMflud ol lour uionliua.
The eittwrtainuiaitt will ctmnnc
Willi Hi
ZOUAVE HALT.
Tlie IV rftir ma lira will fcni.ri
very variniy ol i rick HiJirij, Nct-tto
HidHKt I untitling, lyniiiMtic l a
tlmio, Two aitd hour Horoe Itidms
c, tie., willi sluair by ihe linitd.
AU under I lit imiiidjai direction of
DAN OAHLi.M.H.
Tho !HAN1I FW!TVSS!.S will
titer town about In l-'d A. JM., dur
jn wbsvch ihe lUnd Will dut-ouiao
KlIMal btMUIllllt musiie.
Wo PKKFOKMANCF.S rh pfty,
WTKhKm AMR fcTKMIMa.
, Drton on at V and 7 P. l. Tr
tirmaiace to couiiuajitoa sail an hour
uer.
Admifflion. 25 Cents.
WILL 12XI1IB1T IN
M I!I HV,on t-dtiraxlnj , Mi IH.O.
MILTON, ou Tuesday, Sept. Kth.
S1IAM0KIN, ou Thursday. Sept. 10th.
W. II. UAKDNER, Agent.
Sept. s, mz.
SALAMANDER SAFES,
(j It EAT FIRE AT READING, PA.
Fcbruwy 12, 1803.
(Ikxtlkukx It gives mo inuob satisfaction to
Inform you that in the aevero tire which, nn the
u.uriiiiig of lbs 4lh Inst., entirely destroyed all my
slock and materials, 1 bad one of your Salamander
Fire Proof Sales. Afler enduring au intense red
heat for seven hours, tbe Sato was opened, and llio
Books and Papers were preserved in au umhleuiished
conditiou. 1 shuli need another Safe as Hm as 1 get
in order. Yours, most respectfully,
W P. DlCKI.NsoN.'lUaduig, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
Cujuibkusuiro, Franklin count v, Ta., )
August :tlst, IMIL
Messrs. EvASa i Watsok. Philadt-1) bia Gentlu
uicu : Ou tbe woruiug uf tha 22d of August, lsll,
our Storehouse at Uieeiicaslle wus destroyed by fire.
The Salamander Sato wepurehiuod from you soiuu
few years sluco n as iu tha abova uienlibned storo
bouse. and eoutaiued all uur btsiks, psKars. cash, Ao.
which were preserved iu a perfect condition, after
Lciog exioM-tl to a most inteiueheat foraeverul hours.
J'leasa iiitorut utupou what teruia you will sell ut
another larger cafe.
Yours ,uly, OAKS A AISTIV.
Fulaiuajnlur tiiim. IW RaiAa. Stores, Private
Fauiiliea, Ao., Ae. Also, L talis A Wulaoii'a Pulonl
Alphabetical Hank Locks aud Bank Vault Doors,
taiual to any mad in the oouulry, and sold ou as
good teruia. t AW. would respectfully refer to
llu following Banks aud oihur psrtiis, having their
Safes and Locks uow lu use, tu ibeir entire tulitfuo
lion, and many others given al ibeir tKura.
I Miau Statu Mist, Draneh Bank, tbclhyyill
Philadelphia. Tetinuatca.
rmTKiiMATKa AnagXAlTity Bank ol'Ph'.la.li lphl.
laliloruia,
Cousolidaliias 0 k of I'bila.
Cuiu lb Uai'k uf I'bila.
Cbatauooga Dank, 'Ioub.
P( M Lusu Aa'uu, 4lb al.
Bank of Northumberland.
Bank uf Norik'u Liooiuk,
Philadelphia
potutoau Bauk, Pa.
Cosiest ille Bank, Pa.
Sloudbrug Bank, I'a.
Jersey Short lUiik, Pa.
I.i k llavea Bank. I'a.
I nu4i Bank, Baliiuuira.
SouibacUia U t,k(4'a. Paul aud ba III, llaikcrs,
lulluii Uauk, Allxil,li. Alatsuu.
Naaark llas.k,ll W.ii sa.rling, Wtl ssU't
Bsok ul .M. t'., KaiaUb, LaitUburg llu.k. Pa.
Utkst ItfitiMiawa slvsn ypua tllin at swAuit,
N. 14 ti I twist kUtssS I'kUsslaJiW
r.p k, It -J
m
mV l DHAFT ! !
ALL prirsont Iraftil. and wbo ar entitle! tn Ex
rtr.ptinn, can hsva their Vapera Properly Made
Out according lo Ihe United Stalet Ki'gulalions, at
Low RutLS, by applyinj at the offioa of tha under-
KOCKLFELLI3R A HOYEIl,
Attorneys at Law.
Sunbury. August 39, 1903.
bpeciaiTnotice.
u i n a ii ii ; n i: ,
rillLAMCLMIIA,
Respectfully call tbe attention of Durinem Men and
tha travelling community, to the superior aooouimo
.luiinn and aomfort In their estnhlihtnrnt.
KANAUA, FOWLKR A CO.
August 29, 18113. 3in J e
i:i:vaiii iK iEi.KTnisi
REWARD OF TEN DOLLAR?, and Ihe nn.
taunhlr r.rviMrs Incurred, srlll be paid to
AT rrinon. for the apprehension and delivery of a
I'ESKRTKR at Ihe headqunnera of lha nearest pro
vost marshal. Jiy order.
JOHN KAY TLEMENT,
Tnpt. and Provost Mnrshal 14th l)ist., Pa.
Ilarrisbiirg, August 29, lSCt.
EXEMPTION
i' it o m r ii i: t is a ' t .
VLL persons having Legnl Clnhns to exemption
from the llraft. can have their eases prepared
and prujicnted to tho Itonrd, on nppticntinn to
8. 1. AVOl. EllTUN,
Attorney at Law,
Nejt door to Pnyder 8 Hotel, Sunburv. l'n.
August 2t, 1M33. 3l
VjT N. I. I'. IK i:.
statex island
f a x 0 y p y e i x u e s t a it l 1 3 ii m e x t.
BARR73T, NEPHEW ft CO.. Proprietors.
OFFICES: Xo. 4" Xorlh Eighth St., Philadelphia,
and 5 A 7 John St., New York.
Our success in Dyclnit and Clcnniing Ourments o1
Velvet. Cloth. Silk. Merino, Do Lninc. Ae , Ac.,
and Shnwls of nhnot every di-H'ription. is so well
known thnt we only desire to remind our friends nnti
tl.e ptililie irenerally. that the senson lor getting
re. idy their Fall floods U now at hand !
tlond received nnd returned ly Express.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.
August 22. ISO.). :im w
vat isi:.m. .ir.wi'.iti.v v- siie
- ft The underpinned would respect-
fully invito vour attention to his
well selected stiH-k of Fincilold nnd
rilver WATl'IIKS. Fine tiohl JEW.
ELRV. of every kind arid variety
'iJi of styles coiniiriittiz all ol the
V rv'r1 unit mofi Nantitnl rfr-utrti,
Also. SOLID SILVER WARE, niunl la Coin
ni.il the best lunke of tilrrr Vlatttl W'ute Each
article is irurrantett to be as rrjtre-irntrl '.
I t? Wntehea nnd Jewelry curefully r parol uiel
vutisi'uctiou guui'iinteed
JACOr. Il.Utl.EY,
(Sitrrrv.ior to Sltittjjrr iV 11-tilrif.)
No. MARKET Street, PHILAD'A.
Aug. 22, lMfiS. ;im clidii.li
New Bat Manufactory.
SOI' I" n U AM M (MI, H ATS
riHE stiliscribcr re.pCL'tfully informs tho pulilic.
1 ti.iii tie iin eoiniiience,. tminiitnciuring. in .-"i
IU'RY. nil (be various styles ot S l'l lints. Fur and
Wool now in use. lie trusts thnt his experience in
the lusi.irs in the city, will cnnMo him lo pel ur
hats iu style nnd q:iulity eijinil to any in Phil.uU-l-
- ti ' .
A supply of silk and other bata will also be kept
on hand.
Merchants nnd others will find it to their ndvnn
tniic to give him u cull nnd ciicotirnge home miinu
fucliire. Sild Wholesale and Retuil. at Ihe lowest prices.
SAM I EL FA I ST.
Market S'rjunre.one ibsir west of thc-Ameiioau' Oflicc.
SuiJiurj-, August 22, l!lrt3. If
HO IS ! ' fc LOT F0 K S A Til
rpiIE undemiiid ofTers for sale the house und lot
I now occupied by binifi lf. situated in Deer street
tlie first dwelling nniih of the Lutheran Church.
The improvements are a good TWO SIOUY FRAME
lit ILDIXU. 21 feet souarc in front with atwo story
bnek huilding 14 by 21. with a doulile nreb. eon.
Ininiiij iu all eibl rooms and n Ifiruris hall. Also a
giiml summer kitchen and oilier outbuildings, to
gether with a good garden.
For terms mid conditio!-. npplv to
MICHAEL H.VIIXE,
Sui.bury, August 22. ISM. tf
" for sale.
VLT At Itio corner of HlucUberry nnl Fan
Sirt'i'tt. hi Stnilmry. Tbo itiirovi.iiiiiiit um
it are rotxl iintl will ncciuuiuuilrtto gcveral t-iuulie.
Terms reasonable. HTinlv lo
CHARLES PLEASANTS, Agent.
Sunbury, August 15, Imi3. Jt
Statement cf Northumberland County D.-.uk
Mutement of the Xorthuinherlnnd Counly Bunk as
required by ibe aol of assembly, npprovid April,
l.iu3 :
ASSETS.
Gold und Silver and Par Funds in a Phil
adelphia Bank, including loan ul 1,000
to ihe CunimuuwcuKh, fTP.sfll .",1
V. S. Notes. l.i.tMH) mi
I". S. Securities. Ii7.(l".i) llii
l.ouiiou Call, Par Fuuda. lli.niiii nil
I Xotcbof other Banks and Postage Currency 1..'2U l.'i
Huelroiu hi hi r lianks anil tlrcueis,
Loans and Discounts,
B.n,k Property,
2 i:i.l is
J2",'J2 m
3,itff it)
l,005 72
t r.fi.47.1 ro
liiti 2i',ll no
7 j .'l ',(l 75
6.77H t)j
LIABILITIES.
Capital Sto.-k,
Cireululion.
Due DeMsiiors,
Due oilier Buj:ks,
$;it).i.si',u to
I certify the above statement to ba corri-cl lo the
best of my kuoHlcdge and belief.
THOS. C. TROTTER, Cashier.
Aftirmcd and suliscribed before me.
JilllX CALDWELL, J. P.
Shainnkili, August li, lfu:t.
cr.TV .vi:.'ri..
IX pursuance of tlie usual custom of the Comity it
is hereby suggested, and recommended, by the
SlMinliior I'diiimillcH of Xiirlbiiiiiberlan.l e.iniitv.
that delegates be elected by the s.-vcral Townnhips.
i und Boroughs n the county. on SATURDAY, Ihe 2'Jih
; day ol Al lil'S I'. iiislant, to a County Coiiieniiou of
! B-iiil eouuly, favorable to Ihe cause ol tbe I i.ioti and
j tho Administration of the liovenimiiit of Ihu I'nited
' States, in putting down and erusliiug tho present
I Ui-beilioii. Ihe Convention to lie held al Sui.bury, in
IhcCiuirt House. ouTuesdtiy IbeMbdnyol September
next, to uouiinato suitubie persous to hit llio Coun
ty liQices, and such i.thii i.U'kcs as may be rciuircd,
and also for the aisiutucnl of a S,luiidiii Com
uiittcu. By Ihe Btunding Couimilleo.
August r, lvj;i.
Slatl v ol" the llmiU l" .rlltiiiulx-r
laiKl, Auiis-t IU3.
ASSETS.
Losnt and Bilit dis.iounted, . fS7.3s5 S7
Cerlifijate I nitcd Stales Mint . 2"U IHO IKI
I'nited Slates J-20 Loan, . . Imi.ihhj 00
Peni.svlval.ia. !fr.4illl Ull
Northumberland Bank Stock, a.l70 HO
llher Slocks, I l'
Real Estate, ,d7t 7
Due by other Banks. ... 12I.BS1 li
Notts and Checks uf other Banks, and
Legal 'i'eudei 40.2j M
Specie in Vault including Coiuiuenwcallh
Specie Certificates, 30 1173 49
f 72l,iU 64
2h7.4T 84
12.V77 Ui
1 000 (10
172,Vii i7
LIABILITIES.
Notes in circulation,
Duo other Banks, ....
i Commonwealth, Currency for
Specie Certificate, ...
Depositors,
I4HSUI2 46
I certify the shore statement to ba Just aud true
to tba beat ul' uiy kaott d- aud belief.
J. R. PRIESTLEY, CabJer.
Sworn and subscribed before uia. I
8. J. Pai kcu, Notary 1'ublio. J
Aug. H, 1663.
sUI.OIlOX .MA I. Ida,
Alloratf V Ml I M , Sunbuiy, orlbumba
land eouuly, Pennsylvania.
iKoruivtly IreeUirg, Miydur auunty t
OFFICE, Jaatkei street, una door east uf Frlling
Grant's Buira, and uoarly uppusiia lha Court Itouaa.
All prultfssiunal Itusiuaw, eollveUuns, At , ws til rw
eaive piou.pl allsullua
A pi II li.
A ta l ll IV 111 l.l
ClAilE lo lb ivu.i-a uf tha tulacrlher. on w
j kla'iit ihu i4 uy ul klsy, nu.l. a Miay Bull. ap.
p.rinily al out two 1 ais uld, li:hl rv I, a 11 a abua
mil ai'd ahilv b- 111 'lb uau.t Is ro,uvii J lo e .in
I..ISU.I, I r .periy, pay ehsigts aud Ink blui
.str.vl uiliUWM a II Utol.l eeoordm; lo Ua.
' JOHN 1XI'EU
PRIVATE ACADEMY,
NORTHUMBERLAND.
THE REV. JAME8DICK80H, will re-open Ms
Academy on Monday, tha 17th day of August,
113.
Tba following hranchea will ba taught :
T.Afln nrlt Mmll,mBllna Dklln....!. Ill tMt.
Irfigin, ikwk Keeping, Vocal Musle in theory and i
praelica. Also, tleogrnphy, Urammar, History,
CoinpiMltlon Writing.
TERMS :
Per Quarter of 1 1 weeks. ffl to 8
In tha alsive branches without the languages fit 1)0
l.atin anil aiiove branches, f 7 00
tireck and aiiove branches, $8 U0
Pee Circular.
Pot further pnrliculnrs apply to
REV. JAMES DICKSON, Teacher.
Northumberland, August 1st, 1M63. ly
MANHOOD,
How I ,(, How Honlornl.
Jiut Puhtinhnl, in a fraleil Euvclom. Frier
Six CruH.
VLECTl'RE on the Nature, Treatment and Ra
dical Cure of Snerinatorrho'a or Nominal Weak
ness, Sexual Debility. Nervousness, and Involuntary
remissions. Inducing linpotency, (.onsuliiplluli, anil
Menial and Physical Debility.
RyllOB TJ. CULVERWELL M. D.
The important fact thnt the awful cnnsecjoenccs of
Keif-Abuse may be effectually removed without in-
terunl medicines or tho dangerous application of
caustics, instruments, medicated bogica. and other
empirical devices, is here elearly demonstrated, and
the entirely new and highly successful treatment as
adopted by the celebrated author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is cnnhled to cure him
self perfectly . and nt the lenrt possible eocl, thereby
nvoidingnll Ihe adverli-rd nostrums of theday. This
leeiure will prove a boon to thousands aud thou
sannds. Sent nnderseal. in a plain envelope, lo any address,
sist-paid ou receipt of two postngo stamps, by ad
dressing tho publishers.
CII AS. J. C. KLINE CO.,
127 lhiwery, New York. Post Oihcc Box, 4i!ft.
Aug. li, isii.t. Feb. 2, ly :to
l 'III 111 A'AIIK.MV.
rpiIE Select IIi?h School of this plnce, will ho
I reopened August Jtlst, lsii.1. under ihe superin
tendence of S. P. FINK. A liberal patronage is so
licited from tho patrons of the si hool, aud the ciliiuis
generally
TERMS OF TUITION PER SESSION.
Orthography, Rending, Writing and Primary
Arithnietio $2 SO
Arilhmetic. Uepgrnphy and English llrnmmar 3 oil
Nat. Philosophy. W att on 'J lie Mind, Alge
bra nnd tieomolry. 5 0I
IJ.mk Keeping. Languages nnd Astronomy, 0 oO
( One half of the tuition money to bo paid in
advance, in. d lha balance at tho expiration of euch
term.
Pupils studying any one branch in either of the
higher grndus of tuition will be clusscd iu the grade
embracing such hranch.
For further information npplv to
S. P 1'IXK, Principal.
Sunbury, August Sth, IStiS.
JORDAN TOWNSHIP
DISTIL L E II Y.
f"UlE undersigned having entered into partnership
X in the Distillery Business, iu Jordan township.
Northumberland eouuly. on tlie road from Shnilcr's
Tavern lo I'niontown. about 4 miles from Mahnnoy
and II miles from Klingerstown. heg leaio to inform
tl.e public thiil they ure now making a superier ar
ticle uf
Pl'UE RYE WHISKEY.
Those desii ing gnrin converted into whitkey can
have it done on the most rcnsonahlc terms.
Ihe highest cash prices will lie paid for Rye. and
giaiu taken in exchange for Whiskey. Tho public
can he assured that all Whiskey mmlc nt Ibis distille
ry will be iieclrom diugs and ndiilturnlions.
ISAAC DKI'PIN,
li. E FOIST.
Jordan twp.. June 13 lKfi.'i. ttiu
W J oiiiIiik Inxttriinct Coiiituny,
WILKESBAKRE. PA.
'iiital iiikI NMrplu, 11N,00.
DIRECTORS:
G. M. llolleiihack, L. D. Shoemaker,
John Hciuhnrd, D. G. Drieshach,
Samuel Wndhams, R. C. Smith,
R. D. Lacoc. Chus. lorrance,
I buries A. Miner, Wm. S. Ross,
W. W. Kelcbuin. G. M. Harding.
G. At. IIOLI.EN11ACK, President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice President.
R. C. Smith, Secretary.
S G. Stkhli.no, Treasurer.
This Company Insures threc-fourtb of the Cash
valuation, takes no Premium Notes, make no Assess
ments. Policy acknowledges ull uiuneys paid during
the term of your Insurance.
A. CRAWFORD, Agent.
.May 311, lStr,:i. ly
FOUITDR mYr
AND
AGRICULTURAL WORKS !
SUNBURY, FENN'A.
rpiIE undersigned respectfully inform the public
l generally, that they have entered into Co-Part-luTship
in the Fill NDKY BUSINESS, nnd ure now
pri-nari'd to manufacture ut the 'Kohrbuch Foundry,'
ail kinds of
.llucUiut't-j', Kluvra, I1ohs1m, Citola
ItiK'N, V-., ill siliorl ! !.
Repairing all kinds of Agricullurnl Implements
done iu a gisid workmiiulike manner aud lit tho
shortest notice.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and prumptly attended to.
JACOB liDHRBACII,
T. G. COOPER.
I3f Old Iron, and ull kinds of Produce tuken in
Exchange for work
Nunliury, .May 111, tf
AlloriH-.v mid I'oiiusellur ul Ijiii,
Otrice ou south side of .Market street, four doors west
of r.. i . Bright A Sou s Store,
SUNBURY, FA.
Will attend promptly tu all professional business
entrusted to Lis euro. Ihe collection 01' claims in
Northumberland and the adjoining counties.
Suuhiirj, Alay 23, lsrj.'l. ly
J. E. I-IELLiER,
Office, on south side of AInrkct Square, ueur the Court
House,
SUN BUR V. PENN'A.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his care, the collection of claims iu
Northumberland and Ihe adjoining counties.
Sunbury. .May 2d. 13. ly
WATCHES,
- .1 1 m- I r V V S I II III O U (I H .
LEWIS LADOMTJS & CO.
02 Chesnut Street. Philadclpnla,
T I AVE altinvs ou band a lurge stock of Gold and
1 Silver Wuielies, suitable lor Ladies. Gculleman
or Hov Wear. Some of uuruwu luiportatlou, ex
tra hue quality.
Our assortment of Jewelry eonsista nf the most
fashionable and uch designs ; as also tbe plainer aud
less exiiensive.
Silver fpuoi.s, Fitfkt. Piu, Cak and Fruit Kulves ;
also a lurgu vurivty uf Fancy Silver Ware tuiuiblu
for Bridal Presents.
We have also ou hand a most splcudid assortment
of Diumond Jewelry, of all kinds, lo which we invito
especial attention. " Our pi Ices will be found eouside
rahli less I ban the same articles are usually sold for.
Ail kinds ut'YVaUdict repaired iu lha very best
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
ViEDDINU RINGS on hand and madu to order.
Call ur ndtlic
LEWIS I.ADOM1 S A CO.,
rsi2 Cbesuui Street, Philadelphia.
P. S. The highest oush piicet paid for uld Gold
and Silver.
Alloidert from the country will receive especial
alteniion.
Alay i, 1S63 3iuo
. vrsjLVxifd hctslV.
Corner Fawn and Market Streets,
kil Mil ItV, ..
flMIE undersigned raspfeifully Informs lb public,
1 that b baa taken charge of Ibe alsnt named
Hotel, aud asks for lb eonliiiuane of lb former
latroug and aould iuvil all others to give biiu a
call.
11ISTAUI.E
U always supplied with lb best lh aiarkst atTordt.
Ilia Bar euulaiut Ihu euoieesl liquors, and bia stab
liug la good aud ll alltndid by earelul lisilers.
kiailALL nlLVLUI.
bunbury. May AO, I Sol.
B 1 1 X I) S ANI) SIIA n ks7
B J M I I.LI AMU, Jis 1 North Sink lire, Phil
adelpkia, Uauufulufst uf
rnt-llwM IllltttUaad
sV!ut tab at tlra.
Tbe lai(a and In asaortaiaei ia lhliy,al lb
loaasa . Idtusl Paui4 and Inamus aual
!. as- hktslsa auada t)4 ltattetl
AfB t, rntm
KEW .TAILORING ESTABLISMEKT
Jll.- V. MAIITI.
Mitrltt Fquare, out druir ircll nf tht Pott
Ofiec, '
SUNBURY, 1?ENNA.
Respectfully informs hit old friends and tha pub
lic generally that be boa again returned to
Sunbury and re-opnncd a
.Hrw Tni I wrlii or ftn1rllNhnirnf .
He la prepared lo make up new gnrment as well
as .mending old ones, and to do work neatly, fash
ionably and substantially, In fact will warrant all
work leaving the shop, and by to doing, hopes to
receive a due share of nattonnire.
Persons desiring to have clothing mado np to order
in the latest style, will pi cuae give him a call.
Sunbury, April II, Isil.l. 6 in.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMtHTt
JOHN E. BMIOK,
Fawn Plrreet, opposite Weaver's Hotel,
8UNBURY, Northumberland Co., Pa.,
"INFORMS his friends and the public, genernlly.
-I- limine una laKen the hunt, ol Jacob M. Knke,
dee d., and is prepared to do nil kinds of TAILOR.
ING in a good workmanlike manner. The patron
ageofthe public is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 16, 1863. ly
"singer r&coxT
loiter A. Fnmllj swliiir ItieliiiM-,
"IIJITII nil the new Improvements (Heninier,
Braider. Binder, Feller, Tucker, Corder, Ua
thcrcr, Ao., Ac., Ac ), is tho
CHEAPEST AND BEST,
and most beautiful of all machines for
FAMILY SEWING
and light manufacturing purposes. It makes fho
inter-locked sliteh (which is alike on both tides), and
has great oaacity for tewing "
ALL KINDS OP CLOTH AND ALL
KINDS OF TIIUE.VD.
Evenlcathcr.ni! Well aa Ihe finest mnslin. tnny he
sewn to perfection on this machine. It will use 200
spool cotton as well as No. .1(1 linen thrend. Whut
it can do only ho known by seeing the innchino
tested. The Foldinir-tnn fuse is among the most
valuabln of all the new improvements. It may ba '
opened out as a spacious and substantial table to
sustain the work, and when the machine ia not in uso
it inny be folded into a box, which protects the
working parts of tho machine. There is no other
machine to equal the Letter A iu
Kintli il.r, llnraltilily. Iliiplilily ,
mid s-frlnluly ol ion-eel 1.4-llon ul
nil rnlt-ai ol sipecil.
Tho Family Seeing Machine is fast becoming as
popular for family use ns SiNcrtt A Co. 'a Manufac
turing Machines arc for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Orlicesnrc well supplied with silk twist,
thrend. needle?, oil. Ac , of Ihe vest he-t quality.
Send for a i iiii iili t and a copy of Sinoi.ii A
Co'n Iiazktti:."
I. M. SINGER A CO.. 45R Brondwav, N. Y.
IV Philadelphia Officu, S10 Chesnul street.
June 20, ly
18G3. 18G3.
FR1LING & GRANT
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE,
"l ITOL'LD respectfully announce that they have
T T
just received and opened a very large and well selec
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are willing to dispose of at a VERY
SMALL ADVANCE ON
I'lral Cot.
OUR ST0UK IS COMPLETE
AND EMDHACK3 EVERYTHING
QIVE US A CALL.
That Uful for post favors wo h"po to meet a cou
titiualice of the same by still selling Goods us cheap
if not 4 IIi:.V JFK than can be purchased else
where. FKILING A GRANT.
Suubury.AIny 23, 18fi3.
A Joint ICt'Koliilion i ps.ny --r-lain
Aiui'iifliuvulai to lliv 'ontilu
lion.
UK IT HEROI.VEIJ BY TIIE pKXATF. AND
IIOl'PK OK l?KPItli:NTATIVES OK TUB COM
MONWEALTH OK PkNNSVLVANI.V IS fiEXKIlAt.
AssKMni.v mkt, That the following hiiicihI
nifiits be jiropostil to the Constitution of
the Commonwealth, in accordance, with the
provisions of the tenth article thereof:
There nhtill lie nn iiililitiomil section to
the tliinl aitiile ot tlie Constitution, to be
(lesiiititeil Ha Fuctiou four, as follows :
Skctio.s 4. Whenever any of the qnuli
lieil electors of this Common wealth shall be
in any uetutil military nerviee, muler a requi
sition from tho rresiilent of the 1'iiiteil
fitutes, or by the authority of this Common
wealth, such elector may exercise the ri;ht
nt'butVrafie in all elections by the citi.ens,
umii r such n fiulution ua are, or shall be
prcscribeil by law, us fully as if they were
iesent nt their usual place of election.
There fthall be two additional sections to
the eleventh article nf the Constitution, to
be designated us sections eight, aud nine, us
follows :
Skctios 8. Xo bill shall be passed by tho
Legislature, contuitiiur more thuii one sub
ject; which ahull be clearly expressed in the
title, except appropriation bills.
U. No bill blitill be pnsscd by the Legisla
ture jjriintino; any powers, or privileges, in
any ease, where the authority to (,rr;int such
pollers, or privileges, has been, or may liere-
u ft i-r be, ciiiii'tTrvii upon tho court of this
t-'omiuoiivtcuhh.
JOHN' CESSNA,
Speaker of the House of Heprcseututives.
JOIIX 1'. PENNY.
Speaker of tho Senate.
Office op tub Seckktaiit ok tuk Com
monwuatii, ll.vuKtL.iu itu, July 1, l!f(i;J.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
I do liereby certify that the fore-
L. S. goiiiK and annexed U u full, tine
--n -- unit correct copy of the original
Joint Hesolutioii uf the tii-neral As-eii.l ly,
iiititlid "A Joint ltesolulion projuwiiij nr
l.iiu Aincnduiiiits to thu Cousiiiiitiuii," us
the biimt) remains ou flu in this olliee.
In Testimony wlieieof, 1 h.ive herctilito fi t
my bund und caused tho ami of the Sccre
tar)' otlice to It' ullixtd, the day and year
above written.
F.LI si.in:n.
Rtcri tary of the t oiiniioiiiviullli,
July It, IBtd.-tJ
A YALUABLK RVKM'Wi
SALS.
: f IMIE aadsfigasd e Sirs lot. 1 1 al prliat Sols, hu
1 valuahl Uius, silual iu ito to usoip. North
I uujbwland eouuly, I'a., ala.ul ou ti.il ! uf in
U1 uf 'Iraiolluu, uutiuilij '1 U IUMJliH
I Al hi-. UK or Irs, alui aiaiy aert ol akick
ar uleariNl and iu a ! slal of culiiia'uiu, sad
lbs balaue U uuilMusd ailh lua aud oab 1h
iuiprovuiouu ait a U IUm, llaiu aud wlif eul
buildings iMaxiaay. fuf partitulara luuuir uf
I JHll LiUakT
rV K'y, May r, 1S
OlAISTT Sc DIETZ,
LOWER WHARF; BTJNBTJRT, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKRS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
In every yarioly,
Order Solicited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
Buuhury, May 10. ISf,3. ly
i5rnakental itcis worksT'
iV ! A Ii:il4l', ltlI",
Avs-ntiv, Iliilil'lpliiii, ln.
OFFER for sale nj-on the most favornlde terms,
New and Beautiful Designs in great vuriety of
Iron Railings for Cemeteries. Residences. Ac, of
Wrnuglit and Cast Inn. nud Oitlvnnircil Iron and
Brass Tubing; Iron Verandahs. Balconies. Stairs,
Counters. Fountains, Galea, t'olumns. Hitching Posts,
Lamp Stands. Vases. Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas,
Chairs. Statuary, Animals, aud all other Iron Work
of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for
selection. Persons npplyir.g for the same, will please
state the kind of work uueded.
C June It, 18'j3. 4 111
i:r.tEii.iiai:E 1900.
PETEll L 0 K I L L A 11 1) ,
NnuQsV Toltnt't'o laiiiil':M-tiircr
16 A IS (.'HAMULUS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street. New York.
VV.ml.l call Ihe atlntion of IcnUrs to tho articles
of his munufnoturc, vis. ;
BROWN HNl'FE.
Macnhoy. Pcmigros.
Fine Uuppee, l'ure Virginia,
Course ltappec, Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Uopcuha;cn.
YELLOW SNI FF.
Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch.
High Tont Scotch. Fresh Ih r.ey Dew Scotch
Irish lliifli l eant, Fresh Scotch,
or Luuilyfout,
("J? Attention is culled to tho large reduction in
pticcsof Fine-l'ut Clicvving ami Siuuking Tubuccos,
which will be found of a Superior ljuulity.
TOI1ACCO.
Bmoking. Fino Cut Chewing. Smoking.
Long. 1. A. I... nr plain, S. Jacm
No. I, t'nvcnilih. or Sweet, Spiuii.-h,
No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster
Nos. I A 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cuveudish, lurkiah.
tj rnnulated.
N. II. A circular of prices will bo scut on applica
tion. April 4, 180.1.1
s APONrFTETT"
. OR
CONCENTRATED LYE,
The fl'iiiiilly 4o:ii JliiLrr,
The I'VliLIC nre enutioned npiin-t tho SI't'RI
Ol S article of I.VIC for malting SOAP. Ac. now of.
fered li.rsnle. The only GEN FIN K anil I'ATKNT
EH Lye is Ihnl inmlo hv tho PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MAN I' FACT I' ltlNtl COMPANY, their
trade-mark for it being "SAI'OXFIKIt. HI CON
CENTKATEI) I.YK." The prenl Sl'Ct'ESS ot this
article has led VSPIUNCI PLED l'AKTIES to en
deavor to IMITATE it. in violation i f the Company '
PATENTS.
All MAN t'FACTlIIEUS. BL'Vl'.ltSor Sl-LLFKS
of these M'l'KlOC.S' Lyes, are herehy NOTIFiED
lhat the Company have employed us tlieir Attorueys.
GEOIKiEHAUDING. Esq.. of l'hilmla.. and
WILLIAM BAKEWEI.L. Esq., of Pittsnurg.
And that all Manufacturers, t'scrs. in- Sellers of
Lye. in violation of the rights of the Company, will
be I'llOSKCI'TED ill once.
The SAI'ONFIEH. or CONCENTRATED LYE,
is for sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Country
Store.
Tttk- Notice.
The United Stutes Circuit Court. Western TIMrict
of Pennsylvania. No. 1 of May Term, in lbti2. iusuit
of the l'eniisylvauiii Suit Manufacturing Company
vs. Thomas G.' Chuse. decreed to tho Company, ou
November 15, 1St;2. tho Exclusive right granted by
u patent owned by them for the SAPONFlElt. Pa
tent dated October 21, 1S.S0. Perpetual Injunction
awarded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFICES:
127 Walnut Street. Philadelphia,
Titt Street, and Duquesno Way, Pittsburg.
May 2, 163. 3iu
sew jEitsi:v" i.A.i! roi
mm:,
ALSO,
GARDEN Oil FHUIT FARMS.
Suitubie for Grnpes, Peaches, Pcnrs. Uaspberrics,
Strawberries, Blackberries, currants. Ac, ofl.2t,
b, IU or 2tl ncn-s each, nt the following prices tor tho
present, vii.: 20 acrm for $2W. In acres for SI 111,
4 acres for ol), 2! acres for $-10, i ucre fr S.'u.
Puyulilc by one dollar a week.
Also gilod Cranbejry lands, nnd village lots in
ClIE'IWttOD, 2j hy lull feel, nt nl ea.-h, payable
by onedollar a week. Tlie nlsjie land mid fauns,
aro situated at Cbetwool. 'nshitigiou Town.ihip,
Ilurliiigtou Counly. New Jersey. For further in
formation, apply, with a P. O. Stauip, for a circular,
B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. oil Cedar Sued, New York, N. Y
January 24, lsii:l. ly
WM. KNOCIIE.
93 MARKET STREET, IIAURISBLT.O, PA.,
Dealer ill
PIANOS.
N:
TEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
from 2iil upwards.
MKl.llDEONS. Tho beet manufactured Instru
ments from Jli to $1011
Guitars, Violins. Aecordeons. Flutes,
Files, Drums. Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitur strings und wusical mer
chandise iu general.
SHEET MVSIC.
The latest publications always on hand. Music lent
bv mail to any part of the country.
OVAL, SyC'AUE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
Suitable for looking glasses, and ull kinds of pictures
always ou bund.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from sinullest to largest sites
Any style of frame uiade Ui order at the shortest
notice. WM. KXOCIIE,
April 11, ISM. 03 .Market St., Hurrisburg.
TRUSSESS, EH0ULDER BRACES.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS FOR ENLARGED VEINS
OF THE LEG, dC;
Instrun.euts for all deformitici.
DR. GLOVER'S
Si'H !.. t-r Trait"
has taken the place of other Trusses for the retention
and cure of Hernia or Rupture. Acting upon the
principle of a lever, it never loses its strength. It is
coated to prevent rust. It has no pod ou Ibe back,
which is so liable lo injure Ihe spiue and annoy aud
chafe the wearer. It is sure to rclaiu the Rupture,
giviug ease and comfort, and effecting radical cures.
It is atirrenled to give snticfactiou.
The improved Shoulder-Brace expands the chest
and prevents th acurir from becouiiug round
shouldered .
Ladies' l'.ells and Abdominal Suptxutcr, Bund,
aires, and Bells ef all kinds, and iuslrumeuui lor all
lc!orloilics of Ibe Body.
DR.GlliHEK'S OrhcolsNo. 4 Aua Street, two
doors from Broaduay, New York.
Strangers should particularly uotu tho uani and
No.
April 11,1563
JUST HEADY.
NEW STYLE8 OF JEWELRY.
N opportunity lot lo b lol tight of. Bar
chance for Agents. Ladies as a ell as lieuU cau
act a Agents. Apply eaily and secure tbe eu. y
for your locality.
10(.M)0
IIM7tV'. I.'.SV CIl.USS, LOCK UTS,
A7.v;.s, t;o. PK.S A.XI PEACJl.i1,
VKAcKLirrs, sn i's, ucrro.-
.v;c;; cuAi.xs.firjs vi-ji:v.
MM V, irr.
To be told for at 1 each, aud nut to be paid t I
uulil you know what you are lu gel. Smd .' eeuls
lor Ceriibiutc. telling you a hat y oi ioiil.au. i;ti
a circular, guing lull pai iin,lai. l i Ajeiits. Pcrljct
aausls' le u guaiabtvtd iu all e "
AdJiv, S M vi AKD i Co..
Joe Ur.o.1;. Bo i.l'.i-
Maicb 21, Nld.-ly
K(I4 lil I I I I I II IIO VI H,"
Attorneys t Hunbttry, Ta
Jn!ltV H'K'K I 1 1 1 1 EH aud S"i.iiM0M
, b but EH. n.H.ll iH auuuuac ibal Ibsr
bat culered loio e..piii..i.l,ip iu lha pmeiic of
I hi ir prolsioi, and ill ioi.ui.uc tu attend to all
bu"iii euiruied tu Ibour ilisia, lb lb eoui-liaa
uf NoribuUiiH-i'Uud, I ui. u. hi. y let ai 4 Montour,
Mutupilv. fsilulully and eareli.llv r- .1st alUn
i. il U iieu tu lb t til.l.l l" loSat or
t'l.AIMs) 'uu.uluiioi. be bad lu lh ULK,
al 4 S ljuiiruatf.
tifl. Uwat atrw4. aptwalat W?t' aWaal
raakat l ItViaar tM