Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 03, 1863, Image 3

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AS3FR, Editor ft Proprietor.
M.IIIV, 1A.
ItDAY, OCTOBER 3, 18C3.
I. FETTENOILXi ft CO.,
k How, New York, unci 6 Slate Street,
ur agents, ft (he Sisinr Amkrica.1
s. nnd aro aullioriied to take Advertise
iliscriplkma fur UK lit our lowest rates.
I O Jl t: K TlfUN
IMllKlit.AND ColSTY, UT UnPfcn
'wsiv Standing Committrk.
rton. Zcrbtt township, Satunlnv
cl. 3d.
gi'tuwn, Lower Mnhanoy, Monday
Ocl.Sth.
.tstii School House, Upper Augus
p. role Hawing, Tuesday ai'ter
lith. nsky School House, Point town
ncsdny evening, Oct. 7th.
itokin, C'oiil township, Thursday,
let. 8th. ,
menu for meetings in the upper
of the county will lie made lu
ll men in that section.
Good
mcet-
in ve been dimmed for thu
in ted ill in ve.
i II. l'urdy. or any of the so-called
ie siicikers. who have liccir de
c people, and slandering the Gov
for the past two years, are chnl
t nppear at the aliove. times nnd
d. in presence of the people, sus
.h:rges they are making against
rnmeiit, the Aduiiiiistnttiou, and
, if they have the heart so to np-
S-!e of ;oi-liimili rliiiisl
4 'on nly.
M r. Caiimki., Sept. 28th. 1?G5
g that my lieing n Candidate for
iiature iutci fires with my private
requiring more time than I can
in earnest nnd faithfui canvass of
ty. n:id believing that my personal
at home demand that 1 should dis
till' canvass, I therefore withdraw
as n candidate for the AsmmiiIiIy.
me time returning my thanks to the
.invention for the compliment they
1 upon me ly a nomination.
Jonah Stkisk.
Votrr oi .oi-l tiumlierkimi!
'utility .
Tt lilU TVll l.K, Sept. 2fith. 13G3.
Steine the Union Nominee for the
ure in Northumberland County,
withdrawn Ids name as a Candidate,
solicitation of many of my Union
1 oiler myself ns an Independent
'andidate for the Assembly. Should
'tril I will do my in most to advance
:e of the Government.
Amos T. litsix.
Ni:xt Movk. A letter from u well
d correspondent in the Army of the
.('. states that the rebels relinquished
per so quietly fur n reason nudily
nnd in tlie army, lie savs :
i known to be but an elioi t to induce
to there locate the larger part of his
n order that they may more easily
tut the movement they have now
to occupy Pennsylvania, or part of
lie; your election week. This is their
.nve as sure as the sun rises and sets,
me go so far as to say', that they have
ncoiiragcd to make tliis movement by
vn rebel sympathizers."
: Soniii.KN 'Riiiski, I)i:iit. Should !
tpperheads succeed in Pennsylvania
hi", they will propose to make Pence
he South by assuming the Rebel Debt,
will be trumped up at least TI!!!EK
SAND MILLIONS DOLLARS. This
lie an immense burthen on thu labor
idu-try of the cnuiitrv, v. hich it could
net rid of. Fleet the Union c.mdi
nnd the rebellion will be crushed out
Christmas, the property of the rebels
eated. ir.id appropriated to pay our
Debt, ami the country will become
prosperous hereafter than it ever was
and free from all burthens. This is
ind equitable. Voters, it depends upon
0 decide these questions at the ballot
i'i the second Tuesday of October.
inh i. Si. i:t It is nothing unusual lo
stout negro troing through the et reels
lis city with a load of Confederate
ii i v notes fresh from the stamping press,
s accompanied by a clerk, who superin
s the transfer of the stamping oilice to
reasurv. However piiiulnl this siejht
a poliiieo-economienl point of view, it
. not equal the harro ving feiling pro
it !;, the never-ending sound of the
Hiiug picnis nt the old Richmond
c. Vliem these sights and sounds
1 cease, we will begin to look fur that
d time coming in our fiuai.cjal uCuirs
h we all Lii.r- to see.
!'.i"Tli:s or Ui-.ck.-k am-: KiWNr.us,
A
el. r tells in there are thirteen blockade
uiiiii ve-:-.cU in Wilmington, nil laden
li w hisky, w Idle the town stself ij clean
of provision, eaten out by the runners
I Sh lock.s who go there to buy and fell
n!s.--Air.'i JVi i;rii h.
loiir.ui.s. Tliu l'ctcrsbiii'' Express, of i
: 'Jlst inst., bus the I'lilliiwiii: -Tlic lust
cli nf (.'oniedcrat v i.risciurs who rni'-l.c I
re ct.ini' wit li thi" tails of t heir routs nil
n nil'. They had been furni-diMl with
od cloth frock coats ditrin;; tlicir imjiri
uuent nt the North, but before they were
owed to use thrin they had to I o Mib
ittni to tho rui'tuHing iirocess, which not
ly injured the good looks of the couts. but j
is'itivily injured their value. Tho object
thu prison olliciiiln in performing this
n rutioii wits; evidently to tiiiike some enpi
I out of the severed cloth, by making it
to military i-ajis, huts, it'., or selling it
ir sniue other equally proiitublc purpose.
o ure in savor of Mrict retaliation, und
ope that every Yuiikee ntiiocr w ho in heie
furtobebiiit North niny lie ullowcd to
u with u bobtniled cunt."
I'lir Suri-eiKlcr il' 'uiubri-land Jii
The Lyiu hbuiii Virii'iniaii lays :
n oilicer who wan ut thu I'liinbcrhind
i.ip in lue eiijmcily of Lieut. -Colonel, wa
ntliisciiy jisteiduy, nnd repoitilhe fol
owing. ile i'i well Known lo UK, is h Vil
;iilitili, and liln tali mi lit Inn)' bu re id
jpoli. lie n that wo hud letOO men, were
v i i v strongly iiiln iii lied, and had plenty of
runs am' uiiiniiiiiilinii. Wliru thu imhiiiv,
iiiiiiibi liti-,' about iv l'eniiiienls us is U-liev-id,
roiiiiii.iiided our force lo aurrenihr, (iell.
I r.nii r held u council of ullii ers, and il wuo
iii,!iaii:ioil . Iv delelliiitled tnat the pl.icu
fl,..:iM be held lo the lat rxtiriiiily. 'J he
cltii I. ll.cn look tlicir position", but It wns
knoll luinond Ihat Kentucky irylineiit had
tl, iioMI down 'heir SHU, 'i'ho ulliror ill
i.h iioii niU4 t" in .ke soiiie inquiry nj on
Hi,' .ul'i.cl, ol... ru- l a wli'llo H.14 lly H'ii.
11. nt iiit-eirii,:utin !eu l'iir u lo wl ai it
10, ..ul. li.e lutur lidird, "li II lien. Joura
Ih il I Uir Kmu up lliu ioul." 'Ilm Col.
wr,h due liumli'd ul'lsi li" a, Him ftliled
in lli.-lclld.
Ho c.iii. d. rs Ilm sumudir of CuuiUr
I ,,id li ip tho 1111. I ill-iiioiilul 4 cnl ol Ilm
war. 1.1. d .' it M. l'(4.r, Wt UlirU', Is
'I lllll .1 em, a" I lIM)t'l lii Hui, -r UiU
iHilioii siiiiM lalil Ii4 Ufli lh'.rd
wi.lo.nl 1 inu' h lMiP' t'i'l. Il
3enornl Kfwi
The Missouri deWatlon. it l fxnected.
will preseut their address to the President
to-day or to-niorrowi Kansas J said to
co-operate with Missouri in demanding that
Pchofleld be removed from command there.
The w hole, delegation consist of aeventy
cight gentlemen, eight of whom are from
Kansas, arid the balance from Missouri.
The draft is now progressing at Albany,
New York, with entire satisfaction nnd
good feeling.
Colonel Trustcn Polk, formerly United
States Senator from Missouri, with his wife
nntl two daughters, were captured at Bolivar
Lnnding, Arkansas, on the 18th inst., and
delivered over to Gcnf rnl Buford, command
ing at Helena. Polk was formerly the
Rebel General Holmes' Judge-Advocntc
General.
The Rev. Frederick Gibson, Rector of
St. John's Episcopal Church, a few miles
from Baltimore, nnd principal of a school
called the "Chesnut Hill Academy," lins
been arrested by the military authorities,
charged with disloyalty, and scut to the
Provost I'rison in Baltimore.
The Dublin (Ireland) Frciman wiys that
"the British Government has chartered a
number of transports to convey troops to
Canada, not perhaps liking the aspect of
things in America, and fen ring we are a
trifle too weak for our colony."
l'ront Japan.
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Arrived, .ship
lhrntd of the Morning, from Boston.
A private letter from American Minister
I'ruyn, dated Kamigtiwa, Japan, Aug. 10th,
snys : "The prompt resentment of the
outrage upon our ling has resulted most
favorably.
The Wyoming, with six guns, destroyed
a Japanese steamer, barque and brig mount
ing twenty-two guns, besides engaging six
batteries. The accomplishment of so much
with so little means, nstonisded the Go
vernment and people; nnd what is strange,
"the Government is obliged to us."
Other advices of the same date say that
the British licet has gone to the Santiinus
Dominions to demand i'2,),000 indemnity
and the iurreiidbr of, the murderers of
Richardson. If the money is not paid n
consider! !! ; campaign w ill be inaugurated
against the Damios.
Dates from Shanghai to July 21st state
that the cholera is raging there with unaba
ted fury, and the mortalitv is fearful.
Eoral affairs.
Ij-The "MiPonian" says, ttic fine residence of the
lute T. S. Muckey, Esq., on the oulsk'u Is of this bor
ough, was purchased on Wcducsday lust by our
townsman W. A. Schrcycr.
Usf (iodcy's Lndy Hook for October, lies licfore UK.
It is an excellent number, tho indies say, and is
morn generally perused than any lady's publication
in the country. Published by L. A. Godey, Phila
delphia ul SJ per year.
Ijr Messrs. Hiilliot & Folluicr of this borough
have received tho extract for furnishing the blinds,
sash, window frames, door. 4c, for the Carlisle tar
rucks, which ure being; built uncw sinco the destruc
tion of tho old buildings by the rebels. This speak9
enterprisingly of the above Grin yiiltonia.it.
I if When you heir n Copperhead talking about
President Lincoln's constitutional acts, just ask him
to mint out n single instance where a United States
Court, or any judge authorised to give an opinion,
has decided such an act to be unconstitutional.
I jf Kuockiho OeciniiEScis On lust Tuesday
niorning, Mrs. Mary Itecd, a widow woman liviug
by the railroad near the crossing at Sliainokin street,
rushed from her house in a slate of derangement
upou the track in front of an approaching truiu. and
was instantly killed by acar passing over her neck
and arms. The inquest decided it a case oXsuicido
entirely exonerating the rnilroud company from
blame. Deceased fius been subject to spells of in
sauity for sntnt lime past, owing to trouble caused
by the loss of husband und son, and was aged about
fifty years
I j? The Northern Cenrrat and Philadelphia 4
Krio roads, are doing a heavy business in freight and
passenger trains. Four daily trains, north and south,
pa.ss over tho rotid, with seldom less th:m from four
to six cars.
Vv Cattlt Droves of cattlo are passing through
this place daily. The number is much greutcrtlmn
of any previous year. Vc trust tLis is an indication
I of cheap beef.
- i D L
xr The tilling up nnd making asolid roadway o'
the treslle work on Ihc Kric road, above town, is
nearly coniplelod. This is a great improvement.
Workmen arc also engaged in making a new main
track, to run east of the Hound House and Machine
Miops, now in progress of construction. The shop!
aud round-huusn will be located between the old and
new track.
l'j?-Ni;w FKkiouT Depot a.nu Waiie-Hook.
The Northern Central rail road company, we are
pleased to sec, are erecting a new Freight depot and
Ware-house, at the juuouou of I'ueir road, with the
MiaiiK'kio Valley rail road, in this place. The
building will be, in size, 30 by iO feet, wilh two plat
form fronts, for loading and unloading can from both
romls. This is a much wanted and desirable im
provement. lif RoniiDACH's Foi.nmct. Vt't call attention to
the udvei liseiucut of J. Rohrbach & Co The new
firm have extended the operations of this welt
known establishment. They have repaired und en
larged their Foundry, and hare new style of stoves,
ploughs, ic, r. hich purchasers would do well to ex
amine. l IJIy. I
fjg1 Giurrs. e aro indebted to Mrs. Charles
Pleasants, for some fine while grapes. Owe specimen
is a native, tender and delicate, and in appearance
and quality very much resembles the Rebecca. The
Tine came from the garden of Jesse C. Ilorlon, Esq.
1 ho other is, we think, a - White Sweel Water," and
not itnitc us highly flavored, a delect, we think, pe
culiar to most of our while grapes.
NI1W ADYEUTISiyiENTS.
AIUUVALOF FALL & W I NT Ml
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Tl'ST received from New York and Philadelphia
a flesh supply of the lall styles and of Ihe best
quality, which he has had made up lo order, and
warranted to give good satisfaction, lie bas made
- arraiitfcuH-n'a tu Ihe city In liave las nest wora niaae
lu order, wl ielicun be 'had al all times, tf not on
hur.d liny will Le procured al reasonable noiiee.
I .Mniml.wiuiing of BOO la and tolloES of all kills
- as uiimI.
! 1 will also wholesale Iloaii end Shoos by Ihe bos.
Cull awd eiaiuine before purchasing elsewhere
I and saii-fy yuurseltee.
I Thankful for patronage heretofore bestowed, be
I rosoeollull v Mdn us a eonnuuauoa of ihe is las
Kbop end More room, ihrue doors w4 ol ihe It ail
It oud lu Market ssiui.ro.
M. II. MILLLR.
(iunbsry, Pepl 1, IU1
f ASTER-luinnidiauly, 3r lihoeeaaker, ea
Mens M'oik. tuwl wages paid
a ii:h iihiii:iim
MULSSslS . SH.lt
CLOCK KSTAULISUMKNT.
b. t Cutiiet Uil sn4 ( brausl kl . l'biloUI Lis
1 l.l M Um Ike HAltNT tUl AI.Ul.MI 1 lllll.
A '1 1 I'AV I l.ii b. s "if 4etirsUe sristle l"
( kuiebee. lUit-t, lUfcks, CouniiKi lioitsoe, Psllsas,
4,
Alee. MsnufKluref eiriMKUt'LU MM
fusts .s.i4 a I asiie'd
: I I . iiu.m .ts- 4'ilpiiu
I !,(.!. l't .'U ifM lls-s
n. a. (JilAttu.titT'g
Confectionery, Toy and
tFlVCTIT STORE,
Itlnrkct Si roof, Snnbiiry, Pn,
COXFECTIOXERY OF ALL KIXD9,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRUIT, Ac, &c,
"ONPtANTLY on band and for al at the above
J establishment atnholesnle aud rclall, at reason
able prices.
Hols manufacturing all kinds of Confecllonnries
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, Segnrt, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
variety of other articles, all of whioh are oflerod
wholesale and retail.
Remember tht name and place.
M C. UKARH ART,
Market Itrcat, 3 doors west efKi Yi llright A Son's
tore.
fiunbury, Sept. 19, 1903.tf
r.tx-Y li lts t
JOHN FA RE IRA.
No. 718 Arch Street.be..
low F.ighlh, south siile,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer and Manu
facturer of. and Dealer
In all kinds of Fanoy
Furs, for Ladies' and
' Children's wear.
I with to return my
3 thanks to mv friends of
Punbnry and the sur
rounding Counties, for
f their very liberal pa
tronage exlenilert to me
during tho last few years, and would say lo them
that I now have in store, of my own Importation
and tnannfacliire a very extensive assortment of all
the different kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs, for
I.ndies and Children, thnt will be worn during the
Fall and Winter seasons.
lieing the direct Importer of all my Fnrs from
Kurope. and having them all Manufactured under
my own supervision enables me to otter my ens o
mere 4 the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for
the anuie money. Ladies please give me a call be
fore purchasing ! Please remember the name, num
ber and street.
JOHN FARKIRA.
71SArch Street, Philadelphia.
September 12. 1SR3. 5m
CA.1II'..M'AI, IU. VOItltS.
"WOOD Sb PEROT,
11.1!) Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa.,a
OFFER for sale upon the most favorable terms.
New and lteautit'iil Designs in great variety of
Tron Railings for Cemeteries. Itei.lcnces. Ac. of
Wrought and cast Iron, and Ibilvnttized Iron ami
ttrass Tubiiitf ; Iron Verandahs. Unh-nni. Stairs.
Counters. Ft unliiins. (lnles. Columns. Hitching Posts,
Lamp Stands. V lists. Tables. Flower Stands.
Chairs. Mutuary. Animals, and all other Iron Works
of a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for
selection. Persons applying for lame, will please
state the kind of work needed
Sept. LI, 1SG3. 3nij
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
n it i:iii'oitu n.
No. 920 Ciiisxi-t SraarT. (Formerly No. 703.)
PHILADELPHIA.
.1. W. ntOCTOIl A CO.. invite the nllintion of
their Friends to their large met Superb flock of
Fine CLOAKS and IT HI,
unparalleled in any former season
The increased accommodation nffordel in-onr new
local ion, enables us to devota tht tuliest attention
to our
I'nr Ilcpitrt iim'U t
which will be found well fumi-hed wilh every de.
seriplionof First Class Fl'ILS. which will be zunriin
teed as represented, or the money paid will lie re
funded. OKDF.RS per mnil will be enrefully attended to
nnd delivered. Express charges paid, 'and distuuee
inside of Inn miles.
J. W. PROCTOR CO.
No. 920 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 4,1 SOX ly
rOVKTH & AllCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Are p-nlns
F ALL F A LL TU A I) E ,
French MERINOUS,
Good BLACK SILKS,
Dark Fi-rured SILKS,
New PLAID SILKS,
New Fancy FLANNELS,
BALMORAL FETTR'OATS,
Bed, White nnd 31ne FLANNELS, etc.
Sept. 5, Ififi". ,1m w
ISAAC K. STAUFFER.
lVtili'li lalirr mill lrrl-r,
MAMFACTfIlF.il OK
PII.YFR WARF. A Irr.Torler of AVATIillS
Xo 113 North Second St.. Corner Quarry, PIII1.A
IK1.PI1IA. HE has constantly on hand an aortnient of tlold
nnd Silver Patent I. ever. I.epine and Plain
Watches; Fine G"ld Chains. Se:ils and Key. Breast
Pins. Kurtling. Finder Rins. Bracelets. .Miiiiitturc
Cases. Medallions. Lo-keis, Pencilii. lhiiobles. Spec
tacles. .Silver Table, beserl, Tea. Salt and Musiard
hpoons ; Suar r-pooiis. Cups. Natkin Rms. Fruit
nnd Butter Knives. Shields. Combs, liinniond Point,
ed Pens. etc.. all ol which will toe sold low for Cu-h !
M. I. TOBIAS A CO S best qualily lull jeweled
Patent I, ever Movements eonstanlly on band; also
other Makers of superior qualily.
' N. B Old Hold aud Silver bought for cash,
bept , 1mI3. ly w
M t rnii:H.v c,
I I lorn s-yi i( . No. Ifri Cor. Fulton
i and Broadway, New York. Will curefulv at
tend to collections aud all olber matters iutrusted lo
their care.
Sept. 19,
i i: tDi: -uiin oiiiri- uii.
orroiK? lr Tou hays a Traiis. has a
Ooon One ! There can be no belter than Ihe manu
facture of Soaps. We bare succeeded in reducing
the science of Soap making to a mechanical certain
ty ; so that nny one unskilled in the buMiiess can
wilh our Formula, proScoule the manufacture sue.
eesslully. Our Formula contains directions fur pro
dueing seven kinds of Soap,
Li- As a Trade a Business there is no be.;,-.
L As connected with a country store, it lurge in
creases Ihe profits. The product a sure sale no rem-nants-very
liltlo room retniired-small outlay for
fixtures no offensive odor omitted in the process of
manufacture.
I f Every family should possets tho Formula, as
the Soap produced by it washes equally well in hard
as in loft w ater.
TERMS FOR THE F01.J1VLA.
For Family use,
For Storu use.
Exclusive manufacturing right In a town of
10,1100 population, or less,
Du. over Hi. 000 and less ihnii 2'.u10
to. over 2 j, 001) aud less tlmu 76,000,
f.VOO
2nu
&n.nn
7i.ni)
Km no
A City of over 75,000 special teiiut will be agreed
upos.
I'pon receipt of the money wetSiall send Ihe for.
uiula, eoutaing full and cwinplele directions, whioli
are prepared expressly for those unacijuaiulvd w iih
Ihe proeess of Soap-waking
( f Inquiries will becheerfully ansaertd provi.
dod s Hamp is enelutcd for retum posiage.
Addiess BEARDS LEY k CO.,
S1J Broadway, w-York.
Sept. II, lS.r.2a. air
.'foils' Wrlsool 'IVarlis-rw.
PPI.ICATIONS will be r.celved by Ihe Hoard,
of Si'liool Direelort, al Ihe UisU ftcboul House,
No. 4, I'ppt-r Augusta Kcbisd insiriel, lor sis (A)
leecber or Ihe wiuler aebuols ol suid distin i, uu
I huid.ir, October 1st, IM.I, al 10 o'eloek, A. il , al
wlnck lime and plaee I be Cuuniy kupvriulendeiil
III wise esaiuitig spplioeuls, sod fill out ecruScaltt
(u sll thus sppliing.
WM. RUD, e'oo y.
I I (f Aufuele, Brpl, J, UM H
A VAI-l AULt FAUX OH fcAIM
T"..
HE subscribes- erVrt fi sals sbisp. s gaud FARM
I'oiui iowi,j.ip lbs la,poa.euis ai a
1 e. I lo-s'ul si.4ie L.lll Mmus) and L"4
j liuose. a m a liai k bare, la aoel Apple ir- h.id., ,
..J ...i Sal. ..ObUilil Hrli SI um1 M mill
li.t uia 11 lut a aVa-Mill. uuiiel 1
lil mini CuMuii
.PRIVATE ACADEMY
NORTHUMBERLAND.
q-IIIK RF.V. JAMES DICKSON, will re-open his
1 Academy on Monday, the 17th day of August,
inn!.
The following brnhctieJ will ho taught :
Latin, Orrek, Mathematics, Philosophy. P.hntorioi
Login. Book Keeping. Vocal Music In'theory and
traclicc. Also, Ucogruphy, Urammar; ' History,
oinpositiou Writing.
TERMtf.1,.
Per (Junrler of II weoks. $(lto8
In the aliove branches without the languages $fl 00
Latin and almve hranebi-s, $7 00
Ureek and alioVe branches, $8 0V
Sco Circular.
Por further particulars apply to
ItEV. JAM EH DICKSOX, Teacher.
Northumberland) August 1st, 1SG3.ly
IVTAJNTIIOCt),
llr l.ostl, IIom Itenloi-ctl.
Jntt P n li! i slieit, in n FraM KiH-rloye. Print
S' CfHtH.
Vl.ECTl'RE on the Nature. Treatment and Ra
dical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak
ness, Sexual Debilily. Nervousness, and Involuntary
Tluiissions. inducing Impotenoy, Consumption, and
Mental and Pbvsienl Debility.
IiyROB TJ. CLLVEKWELL M. D.
The important fact that the awful consequences of
Self- Abuse may be effectually removed without in
ternal medicines or the dangerous application of
caustics. Instruments, medicated bogies, and other
empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated. And
tho entirely new and highly successful treatment as
adopted by Ihc celebrated author, fully explained,
by menus of which every one is enabled to euro him
self perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby
avoiding all tho advertised nostrums of the day. This
lecture will provo a boon to thousands and thou
sannds. Sent undersea!. In a plain envolope. to any address,
post-paid on receipt of two postago atauips. by ad
dressing the publishers.
ClIAS. .7. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 P.owerv, New York, Post tlflioc llox, 4iMl.
Aug. li, lNti.1. Feb. 2H, ly ,'tc
N I ' 1 1 1 It Y A 4 M IIM V .
T
11IE Select High School of Ibis plnee, will bo
reopened August 31st, ISfi.'t, under Ihc superin
tendence of S. P. FINK. A liberal patronage is so
licited from the patrons of the school, and the citirins
generally
TERMS OF Tl'ITrON PER SESSION.
Orthography. Reading, Writing and Primary
Arithmetic: 2 50
Arithmetic, tloography nnd English (Irammar 3 60
Nat. Philosophy. Hudson The Mind, Algu-
I rn and Oconi.itry. 5 00
Book Keeping, Languages and Astronomy, 0 60
f, & One half of tho tuition money to bo paid in
advance, and the balance at the expiration of each
term.
Pupils studying '.,.y ono branch in cilher of the
higher grades of tuition will be classed in tho grade
embracing such branch.
For further information npplv to
S. P' FINK, Principal.
Punbnry, August 8lh. ls3.
"TRTJiiSSSr SHOtiLDER ERACES.
ELAS'I IC STOCKINliS FOR ENLARGED VEINS
OF THE LEO, AC;
Instruments for nil deformities.
DR. ULOVKR'S
;'w I'tr 'I'rtisiM
lias taken the idaee of oilier Trusses for the retention
and cure of Hernia or Rupture. Acting upon tho
principle of a lever, it never loses lis strength. It is
coaled to prevent rust. ,It has no pad on the back,
which is so liable to injure the spine and annoy and
chafe the wearer, li is sure lo retain the Itupturc,
giving ease and comfort, and en'eeting radical cures.
11 is warrer.eil to give snti.-liii'tloli.
The improved Shoulder-Brace expands the chest
and preveuts thu wearer from becoming round
shouldered.
Ladies' Bells and Abdominal Supporters. Rand
aces, mid Belts i fall kinds, aud instruments for all
Deli.rniities of the Bmlv.
Dlt. lilluVER S lithe is No. 4 Ann Street, two
doors from Broadway. New York.
Strangers should particularly note tho name and
No.
April 11. 1.SI13.
A N'l'ItAV III 1. 1..
CAME to Ihe ,reini"es of the subscriber, on or
alsiul ihe 1st day of May. lNi.'l. a Stray Bull. Bp
parently about two year old. light red. with w hile
tail and white belly. The owner is requested to come
forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him
sway, or otherwise he will be sold according lo law.
JOHN COOPER,
t pper Augusts. Aug. 1st, ISti.'l. 2m
IIOl Si; k LOT FOR SAM.
IHE undcrsigneii oilers for stile the hoiirte and lot
now occupied by himself, situated in Deer street
the first dwelling north of the Lutheran Cliureh.
The improvei its are a good TWO STORY FRAME
lil ILDINU. 24 feet square in front with a two story
back building H by 24. with a double porch, con
taining in nil eight rooms and u large hull. Also a
good summer kitchen and olber outbuildings, to
gether wilh a giHd garden.
l or terms und conditions apply to
MICHAEL HAUNT,
Sunbury. August 22, ISG3. if
SUPREME COURT NORTHERN DIS
TRICT.
VJHTICE is hereby given that the Supreme Court
for Inc Northern DUtrict of Penn-ylvaiiia. will
commence it unnual session on the First Monday of
Uclotier nixt, at Die 1 nun House in Minimry.
CHARLES PLEASANTS, prolh'y.
Prolhoiiolsry's ofiicc, j
All.'ll-t ImJ.'I. (
LIST OF CAI SES FOR AR(i VMK.N'T.
1 .lost ph eiUi 1 vs .Mnrr .V Hriilr, No S, U .-tuber
'ieriu. lsi',1, NorthiiuibtTliiud eoiintv.
2 The Sliainokin V. it. lid. Co. vs Malone A Liver-
more. 23 Oct. T, Northumberltiud county.
3 Overseers Delaware township vs Overseers Lewis
toun-hip. I Oct. term, Indi. North 'il eo.
A Benjamin tetter vs Samuel C Wilt, et ut 3, Oct
term. 'b2. Ciiion eouutv.
5 Edward V. Britrht vs Jonas I'.olincr, A, Oct, term
s,orthunitiei-Hiid county,
t Robert D ('(.minings vs A. I'pdegratT, 7, "
Lveouiina conn v
7 Daniel P CmsiI. udin rs 4c, vsAnn Divus. 15, Oct
term. 112. .Northumberland county.
8 Mary Ellis 4 Foremiin Field vs Lewis Jameson,
21. Oct term. lo2. Lvcoiuing county
9 David L Milier vs Dr. Edmund Frnneiseus, 25,
Oct term, titf. Northumberland county
10 Reinlt'lt A wife vs Clemens, I.Oct term IS03,
Snvder county
II Wilson vs Lycoming counly, 2, Oct term, 'C3,
l.vcoinmg counly.
12 liiiunigardiier vs Dew art. 3. Oct term, '(13, North'd
Ci'ltlltV
13 Beaver. Heddi s. Man-h A Co. vs Mary Jenkins,
4. net term, 0.1. .North il county
1 i Hall vs Dodge. 5. Ocl term. 'o.'l. Lycoming co.
15 Hirnrd Fire Ins Co. vs Marr, 0, oct. teiui, '03
Norlhuniberlund county
1ft M'.Mincc vs l.'umpbell, 7. oct term. '3, Ly. co.
17 Kaughe vs Humiiiel. H, oct. term, C3. In ion eo.
IS Bninlunl vs Duukclbergcr, 9, oct. term, r3, Nor-
thiiinberlaiid county
l'J Peter Mnildy's ex'r. vslliillcr, 111. oct. term, '63,
Northumberland county
20 Manser's ex rs vs Dewart. II, oct. terms, 'fl.1,
Northumberland counly
21 Bogle's ex'is.vs Kreitier 4 Cnus. 12, oct. term
ii3. Northumberland county
22 Herdieo vs Reynolds 4 Co, 13, oel. term, C
Lvcoiuini; county
23 A 1,1k, it A Lawrence a Hall, 4c, 14, oct. term
'03. I.veoining county
21 Miners itauk of Polls'ille s Ileilner, 15, oct.
term. Ti t. Columbia county
25 liewart vs Briiner. Ill, oct. term. North'd county
2rt Ex rs Peter Eplee. rfee'd , Appeal, 17, oct. term,
Lycoming (unity
27 Fcsslerw West Branch Bank, IS, oct. term, '03,
Lycoming county .
IS Lycoming county vs HamLlv, 19, oct. term. 'C3,
Lycoming cmitiy
20 rpdegruB A others vsCraus, 20, oct term, Ly. eo
-il Kline s McKee. 21, oct. term, Norlh'd stiuuty.
!..
l-lslliislflnliln X i:i-if
io:i.
Itnllroiiil.
Tlli IS great line traverses the Northern and Norlh
1 r-i coiiuiiea of Peumylvauia lo tbu eily of Erie,
011 Lake Erie.
Il has been leased by llio Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, aud under their auspice J being rapidly
opened throughoul lis entire It bglll.
it is now 111 usu for Passenger and Freight busiues
from llarri.-barg lo I'riltaood. 2ud fork. (177 miles)
on Ibe F.aaleiu linoioii. ami from bhcHiuld to Erie,
la wiles.) on Ibe We.li ru lii,i.iu.
TIHM ur fAhnl.NUtH TNAINa AT HKI11V.
Airirt "osl ir-iij.
Mail Train. Ill HI A M
F.apr.asTiain, I' 7 I' M
l.'IIIH HV.lvir,
Mail 1 ruin. 4 III P.
I s press 'Iraiu, 4 i A
Core run Ihrougb without change, bulk wave, 011
those trains kciweta i'tiiledrlphie aud Idiek Uaveu,
end bctwrvu Italliinore and Luck llacu.
I.Knnl hluspiug Care uu l.i n-se Train! Lolh
as brlawa VilliauiMrl and Lalliiuuie, and
W ilnsuissjfl and 1'kiladt.lplna.
l-or ii'l'itmaiiou resiociing I'essengcr buslttvM
apply al Ibe I. k l or. I lib and Mark.l Ma.
Aud l r Freight bunuwaul l lie Cuuipany s Agi an,
h U Kingsluu, Jr , Cor. Mill and .Maikcl M,
I'lills lull I, I.
J M IU nolds. I rie.
J M I'I II, Atfcul -N C It It , Halliibi ie.
11 II II 1 ...
lien I I ! i. l.l Agt I'kilada.
l.i ls I. II.. 1 11
list. I I ...1 k I , I'Lil.da
J oil ! l ul I a,
''l MatWi't, Willi rissrl
r;i i -'.i
DRAFT I DRAFT!!
A IX persons Drafted, and who are entitled to Ex
emption, can have their Papers Properly Made
Out B 'conlinir to the l ulled States Herniations, at
l.ow Kates, Ity applying at tlie office td thB under
signed ROCKEFELLER ft HOYKR,
Attorneys at Law,
Rniibnry, An put 29, 18tf.1.
special notice.
TllirniOPRlFORToFTIIE
(J I II A It 1 II o H li,
PIIIl.ALKLPIIIA,
Respectfully enll the attention of Business Men and
the travel litis; community, to the superior accommo
dation and oomfort in their establishment.
KANAUA, FOWLKR A CO.
Aurust 29, W,X :tm jo .
il t:YA it i i'oit iVi;i;h 1 i:it!i.
REWARD OF TEN' DOLLARS, and the rra.
mi 11 n 1,1 r tTiriirn incurred, will bo paid to
ant I'KiisoN, for Ihe apprehension and dolivery (if
DESKHTEIl at the hciidquiirters of tho nearest pro
vat marshal. Ily order.
JOHN KAY CLEMENT,
Capt. and Provost Marshal I lib Dist., Pa.
Ilarrisbura;. Aujrusl 29, IS03.
EXEMPTION
I'lKHI Till! I IIAI'T.
ALL persons linving Lej;al Claims lo exemption
from Ihc Draft, enn have their cases prepared
and prevented to the Board, on application to
S. P. WOIAERTON,
Attorney nt Law,
Next door to Snyder's Hotel, S'ulibury, Pa.
August 29, IHil.'l. 3t
Vf H. I. I'. I. K.
STATES ISLAND
FANCY DYEINd K S T A I! LIS II M KN T.
BARRET, NEPHEW & CO., Proprietors.
OFFICES : No. 47 North Eighth St., Philadelphia,
and 5 4 7 John St., New York.
Our success in Dyeing nnd Cleansing Onrmcnts of
Velvet. Cloth. ilk. Merino. Do Laine. Ao , 4c.
and Shawls of almost, every description, is so well
known that wo only desire to remind our friends and
Ihe public rrnerally. that tho season for getting
ready their Fall Hoods is now at hand ! '
(iooi's received nnd returned by Express.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS A CO.
August 22, lSfi3. ;im w
AT( i!i;s, .n:vi.iti.v v siij.
v. it. i a 111:.
The undersigned wouhl respect
fully invite your attention to his
well selected stock o Fine Hold and
Silver ATCIU-S. Fine Hold JEW.
1.l.ltV.i,r i.vi'TV tfiinl ntirl vjiriisVv
Jjg of styles comprising all of the
nt irrt and most hiuiitiful tlrxiens.
Also. SOI. ID SILVER WAR E. rinnl lo Coin
and the best make of Sirir Platnl Ware Each
article is imrrnutttl to bo as ri pmrnttd.
I r itaicnc ami jewelry careiuny rcyiatrta ana
tilislactiou guaranteed
.IACOH 11AIU.K) ,
(.'c-.T.tor In Sttrirfi'f.r iV llnrli v.)
No. B22 MARKET Street, PIULAD'A.
Aug. 22, 1N13. ,lm chdmii
New Hat Manufactory.
SOFT I I It A"l U(MI, II Vl'l-i
IHE subscriber rcspeclfully informs tho public,
Ihat he has commenced mniiul'iictiiring. at Sl'N-
Bl'RY. all tho various styles ot Soft Hals, Fur and
Wool now in use. He trusts that his experience in
the htiMticss in the city, will enable him to get up
huts iu style and quality equal to any in Philadel
phia. A supply 01 sua nnu oilier nats will also be Kept
on huti'l.
Merchants and others will find It to tlicir advan
tage to give biin a cull and encourage homo mutiu
fii"iure. old Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices.
SAMl EL FA I ST.
Market Square. one door westof the 'American' Office.
ruuoury, August il, IMi... It
A Ijiryo Asisioi-liiM'iit of
EVANS A WATSON'S
la1
SALAMANDER SAFES.
URKAT FIRli AT READINU, PA.
February 12, 1SC2.
(kxti.kmesi It gives me much satisfaction to
inform you thai in thu fever o fire which, on the
morning of tlie 4th inst.. entirely destroved all my
siiK-k and materials, I had one of your Salamander
Firo Proof Safes. Afier endurinir. nn intenso red
bent fur seven hours, the Safe was opened, and the
Hooks 1111a rapcrswere preserved in an umhlemisiieit
condition. I shall need another Safe as soon as I get
iu order. Yours, most respectfully.
W 1. HICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT URLLN CASTLE.
CUAMiiKlisui'lid, Franklin count', Pa., I
August .'tlt. I hi; I. I
Messrs. Evans A Watson. Philadelphia Oentlc-
men: tin tin- morning ol llio J-d ot August. IHol,
our Storehouse ut (ireoncii-tlo was destroyed by tiro.
Tlie Salamander Sal'o we purchased from vou some
few years since was in the aliove lneulihncd store
house, and contained all our books, papers, cash. Ac.
which were preserved in a perfect condition, alter
being eHiscd to a most intense heat for several hours.
lMcin-c inform us upou nhat terms you will sell us
another larger Sale.
Yours truly. OAKS & AUSTIN.
Salamander Sales. fir Ranks. Stores, Private
Families. Ac. Ac. Alfo. Evans A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Ituiik Locks and Rank Vault iJoors,
eijual lo any made 111 t!ie eonnlry. and Sold on as
good terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to
th,v following Ranks and other parties, having their
Safes and Locks now iu use. to their entire satisfac
tion, and many others given at their Siore.
I'xiTi n Statks Mint, llranch Rank, Shclbyvillo
Philadelphia. Tennessee.
l'.MTi:iiSTATKS AnsK!iAI,.('ily Rank of Philadelphia.
California. Consolidation H k of Phila.
Pottxtown flunk. Pa. Com th Rank of Phila.
Coalesville Rank, Pa. ('Iialtiuooira Rank. Tenn.
Stroudslmrg Rank. Pa. Pre'm Loan Ass'on. 4th st.
Jersey Shore Rank. Pa.
Lock llnven Rank. Pa.
Rank of Northumberland.
Rank of North n Liberties,
Philadelphia.
I'nion Jlauk. Raliimore.
Southwestern Hi 11k of Va. Paul and Swift, Hunkers,
1 ulton Hank. Atlanta, Uu. Alaliamu.
Newark Rank, liel W. li. Sterling. Wilkcsb'e.
Rank of N. C Raleigh, Lcttishurg Rank, Pa.
Other references given upon calling at our Store,
No. lit S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sepi. 5, Inn:). ly
"WATCHES,
Jewelry A' l I nt o it 1 .
LE7IS ladomtjs & CO.
8li2 Che.nut Street, Philiidelpnio,
HAVE always on hand a large stock of Oold and
Silver Watches, suitable for Ladies. Gentleman
or Roys' Wear. Some of our own iuirtution, ex
tra fine quality.
Our assortment of Jewelry consists of the most
fashionable and rich designs ; us also the plainer and
less expensive.
Silver Spoons, Forks. Pic, Cake and Fruit Knives ;
also a largo variety of Fancy Silver Wore suitable
for Lridiil Presents.
We bue al.-o on band a most splendid assortment
of lliamoud Jewelry, of all kinds, lo which we invite
especial attention. Our prices will be found conside
rably less than the same arliclcsare usually sold for.
All km, Is ot watches repaired 111 llio very nesi
manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
WEliliINtl UlMHuu baud and made to order.
Cull or address
LEWI! LAliOMt'S A CO.,
Hi2 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia.
P. S. The bihibt cash prices paid for old tiold
and Siler.
Allordcrs from the country will receive especial
at n 11 Inoi.
May 2. I soil. iluio
MII.OMO-V 11 A I. U K,
Vlloi iis y 11I Inn . Sui.lmy, NoriLuu.be
land counly, Pennsylvania.
(Formerly Freeburg. r-uyder counly.)
OFFICE. Mai'kcl street, one'door east of Kriling
Tl rani's Store, and nearly opxiilo the I'ourt House.
All profcniinual business, eolleetionsi Ae , will re
ceive prompt alleulioii.
April li, Issl.
T. E. HELLER,
Of&ce, 011 south side o .Market Kiuore, near the Court
House,
BUNBUJtY, PENN'A.
w ill attend promptly lo all professional businest
entrusted lo I, is eale, Ihe eollta'liou n t'latuia iu
.Siirlliuruberlaiill and the adjoining ouunliee.
runbury, ilsy Sd. iNia ly
t urner Faa and Market Mieets
(I IH ICY,
f plIF iindrisigne.! rrsneririillir Inlorms Ike public,
ihal be boe Uk.n rsaiiv u ine au.te nisn,
11,, lul, and asks for Ihe ronuiiualiSe of lL ,auir
psiionage aud would iuiilejtll oihult la gire knit a
'"" ,,..,,
lll.t TAUI.E
U sl issupi islili Ibe brai ibe auaik.l af.,rds.
I l is lias ia.u. Hi. tUowrsI l.uuws. and bu jab.
, 1:.. . .. 1 .. 1 11 i ..' .... ....1"
j r.Ary Ms? M
NEW TAILORING E8TABLISMENT
.MMl l V. MAIill
Mulct frjiwrc, ont dir vnt of tht Tiwf
Ojtirt,
8UNBURY, -pElNTrw-'A.
Respectfully Informs his old friends and the pub
lio generally thai he baa again returned to
Sunbury and re-oponed a t
yev 'I'nllorlsiK llnlIUlimoiil.
Ho Is prepared to make up new gnrments as wrell
as mending old ones, aud lo do work neatly, fash
ionably and substantially, intlact will warrant all
work leaving the shop, and by so doing, hopes to
receive a due share of patronage.
Persons desiring to have clothing made up to order
In the Idlest style, will please give him a call.
Sunbury, April 1 1 , ln03. 4 in. 9
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN E- BMICK,
Fawn fitrreet, opposite Weaver's Hotel,
BUNBURY.-Northumberland Co., Ps.,
INFORMS his friends and the pnblio generally,
that ho has taken Ihe Shop of Jaaih H. Rake,
deo'd., and is prepared todo all kinds of TAILOR
IMJ in a good Workmanlike manner. Tho patron
age of the public is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 10, ID03. ly
18G3.
FR1LING
1803.
GRANT
AT Tin:
MAMMOTH STORE,
OVLb respectftilly announce that they have
just received and opened a very large and well selec
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they aro willing to dispose of at a VERY
FMALL ADVANCE ON
I'lrsil CoM.
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
AND EMBRACES EVEUYTHIXQ
GIVE TJS A CALt.
Thankful for past favors we hope to meet a eon.
tinunnco of the same by still selling Goods as cheap
if not 'lir,AIi:it tlmn can be purchased else
where. FUILINtJ A GRANT.
SnrbnTT. May M. IW-r
A Joint Itesioliif ion propoNing; cer
tain Ainendnis-ulsi to the i'onsititu.
lion.
IjK IT IlKSOf.VKD HV THE SKNATK AXD
llot-sii ok Kki'iikskntativkk of tiik Com
monwealth OK I'HNSSVl.VAMA IS GKSKItAl.
Asskmhi.y mkt. That the following Btncnd-
iiieiit be iirojioscil to tlie Constitution of
the Coiiiniimwriiltli, lit accordance with the
provisions of the tenth nrticlo thereof:
There kIiiiII lie nn ucKlit ioiml acetion to
the third Hitiele ol the Constitution, to be 1
desiinnted ns section four, ns follows ; j
Si.'i-Tmv d "WlionoviT imv nf tho nlinll- 1
tied electors of this Commonwealth shnll be
iu uny nctuul military service, under a requi
sition from the President of the United
Slntes, or by the authority of this Common
wealth, such electors may exercise tho right
of suffrage in all elections by the citizens
under such regulations as are, or shall bo
prescribed by law, as fully as if they were
present at their usual place of election.
There shall be two additional sections to
the eleventh article of the Constitution, to
be designated as sections eight, and nine, as
follows :
Suction 6. No li'ill shall lie passed by the
Legislature, containing more than one sub
ject, which shall be clearly expressed iu the
title, except appropriation bills.
0. No bill shall be passed by the Legisla
ture ghmting any powers, or privileges, in
any case, where the authority to grant such
powers, or privileges, has been, or may hero
after be, conferred upon the courts of this
Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA,
Speaker of the House of Representatives-.
JOHN P. PKNNV,
Speaker of the Senate.
Office of the Six-uetaiiy of the Com
monweath, llARinsncna, July 1, 1863.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
I do hereby certify that the fore
I L. S. I going and annexed is a full, true
--v- and correct copy of the original
Joint Resolution of the General Assembly,
entitled "A Joint Resolution proposing cer
tain Amendments to the Constitution," as
the Bume remains 011 file in this office.
In Testimony w hetcof, I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the seal of tho Secre
tary's office to bo affixed, thu day and year
above written.
ELI 8LIFER.
Secretary of tho Commonwealth.
July 11, 1S3. to
A VALUABLE FARM FOR
SALE.
rpiIE undersigned often to sell at private sale, hil
.1 valuable iuriu, situate iu Zerhe township, North
umberland eounty, I'a., about one mile west of Ihe
town nf Trevorloii. containing TWO HLMlKED
AC It KS, more or less; almut sixty aerea of whieh
are cleared and in a good state tf cultiva'ion, and
thebalunee well timbered wilh pino and 00k. 'the
improvements are a Log-House, llaru aud other out
buildings.
Icruis tasv. tor particulars inquire 01
I HAT. CLL.MF.NT
Sunbury, .May J:t, ls3.
FOR SALE
At
4 LOT at tho corner of liloekbtrTy and l awn
Si reels, in Sunbury. The improveinenls upon
il are good aud ill accouinioilate several lainiues.
Terms reasonable, apply lo
CIlAlli.KS 1'I.F.ASA.NT.S, Agent,
t-unbury, Augut la, 1mU . : H
BLINDS AND SilAI)iX
II. J. WILLIAM!", No. 1 North Sixlh blreel, I'hil
adelphia, Mauufucturer of
tt'US'llilll llliulsnud
inloV fli 11 !.
The largest and fluest aMmrlinenl in ihe city at Ihe
lusreet prices. Illiuda I'ainled and Triniaiud t'(ul
tuuew. More Shades made and littered.
Aprd 4. Isail 2m
' " B-T-1S0O-X.
lruU-'H IMauliillou Itlll.rsi.
They airify. Mrengtheu, and iuiigoiMi
lliev emate a hralihv ai ietita.
'1 hey are an anlidole to change ol'aaler end did
They ocrdouiocltectaofdtpnlie. and lule hours
lliey Blreugibeulbeaysleui aua eulivtu me uiiua
i hev I row nl uiiasuialia and mloruiilleut fevers
Ttioy puriU ibe hrealbaadoeidityolihe slviuacb
lluy cue l'iKl.e aad 1 uiisiiu-u.
They vure louiibea, I kulcra, and Ckulcra Mr
bus.
They cure Uvui ConipUlnt and 5rroi Head
Tkry ar.ibVu I'.hier. in Ihe .old Tbey make
.I.--.-..L . - , ..... ... .MkMnalsd nulure'a
I rr.i,M 'b.y ale Bide u( pare lil. Ct.m
! tuBI iktaeleuraled I'.lima h.ik, iwia aud bnU,
jaadwe tok.aaillilbs pl.ure ul a Uiwar e, ailh-
I aHe4e4 la ee u uuie ul day I'arluulafly re-
' eoaiwriul.! ke leluwie pereolie leouiuni a aenlle
, mu.l.iil keld l, ill nt'i. iiiurawe. in.
"i-i. ! i iikiki:i(''i.kjs,i.
l trWi.. M?
Governor,
Andrew G. Cutlin
Ju'lge of the Supremo Court,
Daniel A new
Senator,
Ccorgc II. WilliM
Assembly,
Amos T. Bisel
Sheriff,
Samuel II. Rothcrrnel
Protlionotnry, Clerk nf tlie Coiirl of
General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
Terminer.
William II. Wolf,
Treasurer,
Jacob F. RobrbacU
Coinmiflsicncr,
Andrew Yeager
Auditor,
William RecJ
Governor,
Andrew G. Curtin
Judge of tba Supreme Court,
Daniel Aghow
Senator,
Georgo II. Willita
Assetnblj',
Amos T. Bisel
Sheriff,
Samuel II. Rothcrrnel
Vrothonotnry, Clerk of the Courts of
CJein r.d Quarter Sessions and Oyer and
Terminer.
William II. Wolf,
Treasurer,
Jacob F. Rohrbucb
Coinmiesiioiier,
Andiew Yiagt-f
Auditor,
Williaui IU4