Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 04, 1865, Image 3

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    5Tfjc "BUnl)tt,iamcrtcan.
H.' B. MAS9EH, fidltor ft Proprietor. '
I,":. E.W1LVEKT, Publisher., ' . ' ' !
survitiiitY, pa.
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f SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1805. '
'. . . . Eocal if affairs.
" tyRw. 3. D! Heartlon, formerly of this plaee,
'has taken oharge of lb, churches In New Berlin,
Ilartleton, end Mifflinburg reeldenoe, Mifflinburg-
GTIf you want to buy a knit Jocket for tl 60,
en overcoat for $10, or a whole mil tot go to
the Continental IJetoAT,.''', ,. "..
J-To measure ooal In lh bin, allow thirty-ix
cnbio feet for a ton of eol. Multiply th length
width end bight of the bin together, end divldo by
thirty -six, ad the teult will be the capacity of the
bin. -
3Nitw Dntia STons. Mr. W. A.. Bennett, of
L'ewisburg, baring purchased the Prug Store of R.
A. Fisher, Market Square, hoe neatly and band-
tonioly fitted up tho store room, and replenished his
etock by tho addition of a fresh supply of Drugs,
Taints, Oils, Glass, Liquors, 4o., just received from
Philadelphia. Mr! Bennett ia a regularly eduoated
Druggist, and has displayed taste and enterprise In
"fitting up his establishment. He has also ohnrgo of
the Express Offieo, in th plaoe of R- A. FUber, re-
'signed. ' .
i 1
tpBut little work was done on the now Court
House Inst week, owing to the great difficulty of got-
'ting lumber over tho railroad from Willfamsport.
Workmen are now putting on the sheeting bonrds of
fhe roof preparatory for the slating which will be
1 commenced next week. (' '
t-Tn Tthon TnAl. The passenger train
between this plaoe and Tyrone, by way of Look Ha
ven and Bellefonto, has been discontinued Tor tho
prosent. Tho train, we undo, stand, was protty well
patronised, and was eertainly a convenience te tho
traveling community. We trust it will bo rcinstn
led nextepting. ... ., u ' -n - '
pMaafKS9 8X"Sssss mmmmm
C3 Mails. Tho conversion of tho nlglit mail for
'Philadelphia to onufternoon mall, does not suit th
conveuienco of oiir business men, and wo trust will
soon bo remedied, and the night mail leavo as prfc.
viously, by the night Express train at 11.40 PI M.
Tho companies talk of gotting a nip;ht baggage master
at this place. They certainly need one. No ono
"man :an perform the duties by day and night.'
tyBAVDi.no Wine. This is oneof the humbugs
of the day, and not at nil what It is represented in
the advertisements. It is niade in Jcrsoy of the El
derberry, and u formerly called Bauibuoi wine. It
is prepared similur to Blackberry and Currant wines,
and in flavor, tut not as good. """
1-JF-Dir.n Hunt. A party of five persons, con
sisting of Geo, Sanderson John Tomb, A. D. Rode
armol, Geo. W. Jamee V. Crane, of Jersey Shore
with twulvo dogs, returned on .Tuesday with eight
splendid deer, four of them averaged 107 pounds
each. ..
j't'oMMEND.vnLE. Tho Alumni of Lewiallttrg
University have taken Initiatory stops for tho erec
tion of a suitable monument to the memory of their
brother students who have fallen in the service of
their country , It is proposed: to" placo a plain mar.
bio shaft, in a conspicuous spot on the oollego cam
pus, permission having ulready been obtained from
the trustees. ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Dicks. I'hcao splendid birds aro now ap
pearing alongtho Susquehanna. Sportsmen should
remember that Ihey aro only allowed to shoot them
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week.
ii n .
(QF-MxRTixoor vh Goon Ixtekt FinE Co)irA
kv. The members of tho Good Intent Fire Company
are requesto 1 to meet at the Court House, on Monday
evening, next, at 7 o'clock. AU .the members are
particularly requested lo be present as there will be
an election of officers for the coming year, and ar
rangements made for tho proper care of company
property. .
l"-The Lowlsburg ChroHiclr, speaking of tho
two Synods (Presbyterian and German Reformed,)
recently held at that placo, says : ''Some few fami
lies may hnve been burdened but, generally, Low
Uburg hospitality proved equal to the-emergency,
and there aro several chickens and potatoes left."
The German Uefnrmod .Vynod reoommended n
consideration of o division of the Eastern Into two or
more Synods, aiid of an annual meeting of the Genu'
al SyoJ.
I, i .
jJXew Book Asn Statiohbhv Sronn. Mr. N.
T. I.iglitener, will orpoh 'on Monday next, in the
rooms formerly 6mii pied by the late Charles rioa
rants, Esq., as an oflicr, a handsome assortment of
Booki, .'tntionerv and notions generally. Adver
tisement uext wi ck.
Ij'MoMrs. t rick or lvowitbur, una viianiueriin
ol Milton, are about eroding a steam saw mill, plun.
ing mill, wish and Aw factory at Northumberland
They have selected a good and desirable location i"
the upper end of the town, and will, no doubt, doa
food and profitable business :--..:.
(3r"iroTii. Keeimhu. We understand, the large
lotels in Ilarrieburg are doing a very slim business
;Ve think tho great harvest for hotel keepers it draw
og to a close. In Philadelphia landlords have made
ortuncs in a year by their extortionate prices. When
iricca rn'ngo from $.'1 60 to $1 i0 per day, as they,
o now, the clear profits are estimated' to be not let
hen 32 Co $2 bO per day On eneh guest. No wonder
iiut fortunes 6f 5100,000 are made in a year. . ll"t
10 time iaeoming when pe6plo 'will reluse to eo
niragetuch imposition and extortion ' ; '
Itp'Tbe American Aficull-irolist for Novembot,
already but. It is a cheap and most -valuable peri
dieul. -. - " -"J- ' - ' - ;
tpThe new Steam Ferry boat building J Mr
a T. Clement, is prpgressitig, and will aeon be eom.
leted. '91ie boiler, end most di tVii maSbinery is
ready on board.'! .!. V J .1 ' 'J I'T
, . , 1 i S i ,'i ..
E5PChan. Mr. Joba Bowea has sold Aut llj
ire, in this plaoe. to Dr. J. Eyster of Solinsgrove.
r. Jfyster expects to open a new stock of goods' to
y, (Saturday.) Advertisement next week, , ,-
QThe now Coal Breaker at Trovorton was put
ti operation en Monday, last,, ead was eonitraotstl
eontraot in ds.,lTUi Breaker wasbuiU to
)lueo fJie Jufgor, breaker e r.the Cosspany doetoyt
bytscevisal mobths nA'" f . jl' ' '
bytecse
3f'A iSoinisa's Mojqisi.T''f members of
mpany C, 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania olun-
TS. of tills place, commanded by , Captain Oyster)
i about ercoting a monument io m memory oi
iir comrades, who have fnllen er died In the ser
e. The lit comprises no less that thirty-one In
Iflunls, li'o haVe, In spirit, of patriotism, de
ed their lives to. their country. This is an, ap
printo tribute on the Jart of tbe survivors, and
ikn well, not only of thoir heroic conduct in bafc;
but of the, fraternal and kindly feeling uiaintain
by Uioae who escaped His perils of war, for those
, full la deteoee of lheiouatry. The nionumenl
be constructed by Mr. John A. Taylor of Nor
mberlnnd. and will cost flrree hundred and fifty
ars. The monument win to erected over the
ains of Wm: Fry, 1st Sergt. of the Company, a
(in of rebel brutality while taprisoa.
ja-An alarm of fire 6a'rday. afternoon
jght together a orowd at Smith Oeatber's store,
iighling the lamps barnjiis; maleh wm thought,
y thrown oa the eeunter on whioh too oil ia4
Hlt. There was no dsmag do flr
. and diFPereioa of a crowd near Blaymakw'l
er. ooothorbrougbt together ky evieuj esfl
of aneihu eburactar.- i ": ;
ity Tre : Atlantic) MewTHr.T- for Noromber, Is
pabllshod, with art eiocllt table of ennlents- - The
principal contributor are-Robert Dale Owen, J. G.
Wbittler, Donald O. Mitchell, Mrs. H. B. Stowo,
John Seal, Dr, O. W Holmcsarid illi taviu-ltce.
of the Atlautia'r large circle dt readers. iTbe
lovers of light literature will find "The Forge'' a
story Of more than .ordinary Interest, while tho
who aeek more .solid food wilt find it in "Hie Pro
pesa ef' the Blectrie Telegraph and a masterly
sketch of the life and genius of Alexander Hamil
ton.';, Boston: Tioknpr Fields. " 94 a yoar.
tyOra Tooao FoLKS.The contests of the
November number of this exoelfctot Magaiine, will
delight, ! youthful readers. The eoatribatlons are
by some of the best American authors, and are ad
mirably 'adapted to tho entertalnnlbnt ahd Instruc
tion of the Juvenile mind. ' Among the articles most
worthy of notioo, wo may name "How a. Pine Tree
did some Good," 'the Boy of Chtclfliroauga," "Sir
Walter Sootl and bis Dogs, "and 'Sunday Afternoon 1
Ticknor A Fields, Boston, are tho publishers, and the
prioe is f 2 a yoar. '-
Mohnino Mails. -Th Philadelphia morning
mail Is carried past! this place on aa average, three
times a Week, of late. Something should be done in
this matter, and that very promptly. t
''' " " Trlnl t.lnt. '., , . ."
FOB 8ECOSD WEESIItOTBMnicn TEnjs, ;;lj866
Trrt Clement ft al, Va Sasart Longtrjcckcr.
Julin Dralicr, William Fagcly ct al.
James Rice, v Catborine Lcrch ct al. .
Cointnoa'tli of Pcnna. fur use, vs Jumcs Van
dyke. ' ' . ' .
George C. Wclkcr, vs George Hums.
Uavid Fogely, vt A. M. Enatwick.
Willinm L. Dewatt, vs Jacob It. Mnsser.
Cnnnnon'th of Penna; tot use, Y8 Pliilip W.
llilgert et al.: ;j.-f
John Ilnfer for ubc,'vs Barbara A. Alexan
der ex. , -
Chnrles l!cck, vs Sarnuel Giiringer.
David Wuldion, vs Jane Waldnin.
Stroll & Elliot, vs Sliull fc Uontilitte.
Jercmiuli Zimuiurmni), vs Jnltit A. Conrad.
Peter K. Fisher, vs Josepli .Yeitzel. , ( i
William & Christian Fox, vs Joseph Bird ct
al. ... ....)..- .- .'-.'..i
Willinm L. Dcwnrt, vs Snrvis & Wynti.
Jonatlinn Hoover, vs Josiah Heed.
John A. Dodge et nl, vs Jacoby llnrtman ct
nl. .. . .. ,
John Beard ct nl, vs Jacob Wciek.
Robert D. Catntnings, vs John Wittemoyer.
Same, ' vs William S. Forseman.
Fretman Thomas, vs Andrew lleckel.
Chailes Hoy, vs Daniel W.. Smith
Daniel Hurr, vs John F, Cowan et al.
Levi Hecht, vs Peter K. Fisher.
Benevillo SImfl"er4.vs OaVli.) Eshlmck.
William G. llobins ctal, vs John S. Snyder
ot nl. ' ' -
Daniel Kerclincr, vs Charles Shell.
Freeman Thomas, vs Andrew lleckel.
A. W. Dreamer, vs John Leister, ;'i
John Ilaiicnck, vs John Haas & Oo, : ;
Casper Shall et ill, vs John IC Erdiuan.
John Ihmklcbcrgcr ct ul, vs A. JI. East
wick. Klias.Stepp, vs Samuel II. Itothnrmel.' '
Elias Stcpp, vs Andrew Lenker.
Michael Hughes et ol, vs Catherine Wallace.
Catherine Curran, vs Catherine Wallace. "
Warren M'Ewin, vs George A. Keel'er.
William L. Lance, vs Freeman Thomas.
John It. Forsman, vs George C McKee.
John Haas et ul, Vu The Locust Gap Imp.
Co.
Jacob II. IJngle, vs John Young, Constable.
John B. Weiser, vs Henry Wcise. '
Common'th of Penna. vs Philip llilgert..".
Ini T. Clemctit, vs Jumcs J. Dull.; -. . -
PH0 TOOK A P H A LB V MS ,
books ak:j stationery-,
Moulhly Tilnu Books I rawing Books find Slates.
Bocks, llrron Bonks, B:jnk Books. Memorandum
Books, Diaries, Pookas Books, Ink Stands, Poos,
Pencils, a fine assortment' oif Paper, tnliAo.
For sole by, , . .. ANNA PA1MTEH.
TOILET SOAPS, Tooth-Bi ushes, Hair l!ruTh7s,
Ac, Ac. For salo by - ' ANNA PAIXTKU. .
AUXA IAI'1'H,'
Two doors West of the Post Oflico,
- StTJMBXJPl'S'i PENN'A.,
HAS just received ond opened a large assorlmen
of ' ancy Dress Goods, such as Gloves, Jouvian
llil-glnres, Silk and lixlo thread (llovcs; Fleecy
Lined Hose, Children's Merino Uoc, Lailiun' Zephyr
llooris, Dress Cords and Tassels, Chenille, Snmagg,
Ladies and Oentlcmen Hanrtkerehiefa, Corsets. Km
broirlercd Slippers, Ribbons, FANCY DRKSS U VT
'JOSS. Bugle Gimps, Trimmings. Buttons, Holt lb
ben Velvet ltlbhons, Hrnid, licit Cliisi., Ladies'
Nock-ties.CHAPlihlBllO.N and TKIMMINO ; Km-
broiilcring Braids, Jaaonet and bi9 lilgings and
Insertion; Maltecco LaeeCollarK, Lucas, tireendiiic
Veils. Black Veils, Fancy Dross Combs, Head Dres
ses. Nctts, and a variety of other articles.
' Lockwood's Paper Gtdlars of a superior "quality.
Ladies' Linen Colloid.
Picturo Cords and Tavcls.
xxa rAixTi:n.
Sunl-iiTy. Oct. 2. 18C5. . j
N;E W G O O D S!
HAVING jupt returned from tho city, 1 I have
now open u lull assortincnt of
such as ltrOMH aOOiln, Dress Trimmings and
11:1.1 ni x-.... :
ijluitiK". muuuug, uiuvva. .iiicu
Collars and L'uff", Cloak Ornaments,
and Buttons, Cornells,
White and Woolen tloods, Slietols,
and Breakfnsi Shawls, Hoods, Ladies' and
Oents' Scarfs, Neckties, Sleeve Buttons, Fancy
Combs, and Aolions) el' all kinds, too numerous to
mention. .
MABY L.LAZARUS.
Two doors west of IVb, 11, Jdillor s Shoe store,
Sunbury, Oct. 28, 1865.
SOAP MANUFACTORY,
rpUE subsoriber respeotfully Informs .the eiliicos
s . ot cionoury ana vicinity, tuaiue nas oomaicocsa
the uuiuufuature of . -.. .,, .... ;u ;
- HARD AND SOFT SOAP,"'"; '
at his residence in Pokeberry street, where ho will
keep constantly on band a good article of
JiardfaRiai lSaofcUpSppeutl.'l k '. t f
. f lwift.3oap. a tents perruart 11! v f ii 'i
Perxens wishing a prime article will picas call'
.-; MARK C. BOW LBV. -
Sunbury, October 21, 1805. ' "'
'" " " JOHN E. SMIGX, . ,
Fawn street below Market, Dret doer south of Bow
en's store, SUNBURY, PA.
INFORMS Uie eitisens of Sunbury end vicinity,
thut be hoi just opened a large aworlment of.
I'hiin nud I'ustt'y
CASXMEiBU S,
CLOTHS &C -
to which be invites all who desire -to have durable
Uarmeiits made up in the Inlaal style, to cull and
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Employing none but the bust of workmen, be wil'
make up to order Gentleman's garluients iu tho
best stylo and et reasonablee rates. . ...
( a All goods not on bond will be furnished at
shur!. notice. ."' i --
Sunbury, Oetober U, 188S. " i
runs ! runs pubs
. WHOLESALE AND BETAIU
CH ABXE 8 OAKFOHD "& SONS," t
B0aiiaiB9Ai. '116911.
!... PUrLADKLPIilA. -i -i-ivi
l'"'IIave'now open their large and splendid stock of
LAD1A3 i1 LA lArtS,
; CVLLAR-1. 'PJJ A .1
' 1 crFFS', ' v "'-TAW
.. j . - OLOVES. ' '
,-: , ! .i jijcd HOODS.
- AtMtbe tlnsSst assertmaai kf raaef Fuf'lteea,
Rae MuSlwa. aos) ttleaei err. ixJorf. oMefii, by
e4, 'ejilppiNO FCH.S BOUUI
Inem, all el wnicn ere wiuin to n aa eefmeui
I . nctooe 51, 1M
1
LARGE STOXKI
N EV ARK I.Y &I..P t i 0b J) I) S
At no. i BTona or
WEAVER r AGELY,
" V"i CONSISTING.OJ'f.-rt yjr
DRY -GOOtoSl
FOREMltr AND DOMKSTIC such as Clolhs, Ca-sV-meres.
Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Calionns. Pf.
lalnea, Flannels, and all kinds of MOCHmNOGoOd.
Alpaeas, ' Illao Silks, Ulnghams, llnlmorat and
Skeleton Skh-te, Canton Flannele, Nankeens, Car
peting of all kind
HATS 3c CAPS.
U!U.iCARPETS.!UJ'i
NOTIONS . & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Hosiery, O loves. Tbreail, Buttotw, Silt-
ponders. Neok-ties, Collars, Handkercbiofe, - j
, , Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Gum Uib- -
. bon and Cord-, tape, erotohet-braid) . .
V worked collars, fancy head,
-' " dresses, tidy cotton, carpet' '' ' "
binding, combs, fancy
'-.'( ,1 ' i roapa, carpet' he ga. '1 '-, 1 J
Trnnks, valises, Umbrellas, Blank Books, Paper,
Envelopes, e. t t ' ). f ; ',
arse ijnn-vv.A.BtiBi:
Of all kthdf, michas Nolls, Hltigrt and Srt-ews, Door
Latches and Knobs, Locks, and CUTLERY ot every
dosoription. : - t
Also, Dyes, Drugs, Puints, Varnishes, Fish,
Flaxseed and Ik-nzlne Oils, Glass, Putty. &e.
liiccnswnre and Ulnsawnre oi' nil
, kisaslM. - -
STOm AND EARTHENWARE.
An Extensive Stock Of
G R O C E RTE S,
Composed of Sugar, Coflee, Teas, Rice, Cora-starch,
Maccaroni, Barley, Baking-powder, molasses, sonps.
enndles, tobacco and svgors, Mult, Fioh, Meat., Clieos'c,
Ac, Ac. ,, :, ,, , . , . T
Also, a largo variety of
BOOTS-& SZ0E3.
for Men, Women and Children.
. L'tTAll kinds of-U rain ami Country Produce taken
Ifi exchange for Uflods. ' - 1 '
Hive us a call kofore yon purchase - tlsenhore, we
are bound to sell as low aa any one else.' .
. Store-room in Ira T. Clement's building at the
fouth-w est corner of Market Square, near the Court
ilouse. i - i ,
Sunbury, Oct 28, '1889:;" ' 'J ' ' '
. XIQIIT Blooming Cereus, lor.'-nlo bv
. .. . .. ' , ... A-.V.VA PAINTER. .
r FINE Myrtle Pomatum, at the Fancy Store of
I .tV,. ASN PAINTER.
. HKEAKFAST SHAWLS. f7snie at the Fancv
Btoracf".. ANN A PACNTKR.
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
. F0Il im ...... .,(
THE FASU10X MAOAZIXE OF TIIE WOiab
. Literature, Fine Arta, and Fashions. -The mast
inugnificcnt steel engravings.- Doublo Fafhion
riiitcs. AVood engravings on every subject thai can
interest ladies. Crotchet knitting, Netting, F.tubroi
dery, Articles for tho Toilet, for the Parlor, the Bou
doir, and the Kitcnon. Everything, In fact, to make
complete Lady's Book.: '
' ' TnB Laky's FAvonirE pon 3R TuAns.
to Magazine has been ablo to compote wi ll It.
None attempt it. ' ' ;
Uodey's Hocelpts for cVcty department of a house,
hold. These alone are worth the prioe of the Book.
Fashions from Messrs. A. T. Stewart A Co., of Xow
York, tho millionaire merchants, appear in Oodoy,
the only Magazine that has them.
Ladies' llonnerv Wo give more of them in a -year
than any tither Maaasiiin. In faot, the Lady's 6ook
enables erory lady to bo her own bonnot maker.
Marion Hnrland, writes for Godcy each mouth, and
for no other inagaeinc.
Tmiiis or Uohrv's Ladv's Hook for 13CS.
(From which there can be no Deviation,)
The following are the terms of the Lady's Book
for 1868 :
One copy, one year - - . $.1 00
Two copies, ono your. . - -Three
copies, one year t- ... -1.':
T otr
tour copies, one year ... 1000
Five copies, ono your, and an extra copy
to the person getting up the club, making six
oopirs . 14 00 n
, All additions to clubs at club rati.
Tho money must all be scut at ono time for any
or tho Clubs. .
Address, " " L A. OODET, ,
X E. Corner 8th and Chestnut Streets, '
Philadelphia.
FANCY DRY GOOD STOKE.
ivriss Kate black,
RESPECTFULLY informsher friends in Sunbury
and vtoiuity, that she has just openort her
PALL AND WIKTEB GOODS,
oi Notions and Fancv Dry Ooods,
Itiirket street, ftnir doors West ofWm. II. Miller's
Bootand Shoo store, SUNBURY, Po.
Her stock consists of Trimming?;- notions, erjibrnl.
dories, Ladies and Childress' 1 1 an, ilk and -other
linings, iloop-skirlf, Crape and Loee, il,;New,
Hlovirs, stockings, collars, and corsers, An.
Twilights, Breakfast Coris,, ltidilig IIikkIs, Bal
moral fkirts. Children's Woolen Oaitcrs, Ladies
n d Children's Hoeo, Ueiib," half Iiosa.
Bradley's uow Patont Dujilex Elliptio (or drubie
-. Spring SKIRTS. r- j -jents'
llandkerchiefs, Cravnls, Koeklins. Stpcn
iers ; Riblmns, nf nil kiifds, Feathers. -Velvet, and
aiany otbcif oi LicU-c too ouiuorous to mention- j
" PetTuinery, Toilet Snaps.' Hair' Brushes, ' Cosuli,
Tova, and a general varictyof NOXl'tN.S.
t) AL'l T1.K1NU imie liandsomuly and at short
notiue. - .
. . . ICAIE ELACIv
Sunbury. Oet 28. 1J80., '. . -
GinUT'CIIAXCE
" ron
AGENTS.
What the People Want:
i." i- THE (STANDARD ' '
HISTORY OF THE WAI
)
I.
Complete in ouo very large Voluino of over
moo
, t ragos. .
This work hs no tivul as a candid, lueid. com
plete, anthentio and reliablo history of the "great
conflict.'1 It contains reading matter equal to three
large royal octavo volumes, splendidly illustrated
with over l.'iO One portraits of tienerals, battle scenes
maps and diagrams; ' i .1 - .. ..;
i Roturned aud di&abled omccrs and aoldiors. and
energetic young men in want of protilnUo employ
ment will find this rare chaooeto make money,. Vi c
tiavo Agents clearing iMV per inonlb, which wo will
provo to any doubting applicant; tor proof of the
abore send for circulars and see our terms. Addrew,
JONES BROTHERS A CO., Philadelphia, IV
Oi't. 21, 1805. lm . .
' : SHERIFF'S SALES.
By virtuo of a certain writ of Fieri Facias, and
Plurius Levaria Famo, issued,, out vi the Court of
Common Ties nf Noi ituiiiborlujiJ fovuity, and to
me directed, will be cxKced to publio sale, at .tho
Court Ilouse, 1n the borough ef funburyj on Satur
day, the 4th day of November, 1805, at 1 o'clock, P.
M. The following property, to wit n- , v
A certain lot or piece of gitfund, sitiiato in the bo
rough of Northumberland, eountyof Northumber-
laud, and mate el Pennsylvania, adjoining on ,ttu
soutbeaat,.Nurthway ' on the southwest kit of JVibn
Uuunaia; n tae north west, water street; ami on
the northcabt, lot of Daniel .S'torrick, coniaiuingin
width 00 feet, and in depth 180 Jest, being one-ioonh
of an acre, more or less, whereon are erected two
iUium-s, oue log and.qne stasia, As. II1' ' !
JJ J. J . u ... i .J . 1 ; .. .. I . i. , 1 v . 1 1 1.
hfoperty ol Japics A, Hewer. .
.-.I. i.. ALSO '
All thofo certain couliguous lots of ground, situaie
In tho towuof Trevortuu, Norihuiuherland county,
Pennsylvania, bounded an 4 described as follows, to
wit : bounded on the north by Sliamokiu street, on
the east by lota formerly owued by Michael Wert
man, on the south by an alley, and on the. west by
lots of Benjamin Patbin, being imirkaj in tho plan of
said lowu as loU No. 6, 67 aud 8, and part of lots No.
4 block No. 120, on which is erected a large dwelling
house built of brick.
toiied, taken into execution and to be sold as the
property o( Charloe l'( Helfotntoln, Adminutrator of
iulwari
i) liuiicusieui, cico u.
i. -... "ir.Nn ..... -
By virtue of eerlaln write of VemU Exponas, Plu
rius Vend. Exponas, Levari Faoias and Plur Levari
Faoiaa, issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas pf
Nortbutuberlajid oounty, and to lue direotod, will be
exposed to publie sale, at the Court House, iu the
borough of Kunbury, on Monday tbe fiih day ef klo
veinber, lHAo, et 1 o'clock, P. XI. Tbe following
property, tqeritl) .! . . fl '.
Defendants interost, supposed to be the undivided
eigth part of a eertain tract or piece of land, situate
In Turbut township, Northumberland county, Pen
trlvaiiia,' beunded and described as follows, to wit !
eu the west by land of Jaoob Jlartmap, on the south
by land of Henry P. Fnllmer an the east by land of
Kaaiavl Blairi, Isaao Marsh and David Engle, and on
the nortn by land of Charles Shiiler, 3. W. Kelsey,
and stamuel Eckort, eontoioing about-64 acres, more
or leas, whereon are erected a two story frame dwirl
ling bouse, frame barn, eabtaetmaker ebon and other
cutbuildiege, t
: Mi' t t ,
Seised, taken Into exlrofclloh and to be sold as tho
property of Wm. Knts i . ,
Also, Lot. No fl, in block No. 120, In fce town of
TrevortOn, Zerbo township, NorthnmberTdnd County,
Pennsylvania, bounded on the sonth by Coal stroot,
on the north by an alley, on tho west by lot Nri. 6,
and on tho east by lot No. 7, In block No. 130, con
taining lit width 2&feet, and In depth 160 feet, whore
on are erected attwo. story frame.. House and 1 ,fraroo
atablo.
' Also,' lots Nos. 12 and IS, In block No. 12.7, In
same township and county, bounded on the north by
Shamokin street, on the south by an alloy, on the
West by lot No. 1 1 In same block, and tho east by
Second stroi-t. containing in front each 25 feet, and
in depth ISO feet. . -
Alas, lot No. 13, in block 78, situnte In same town,
township and county, bounded on the north by Rail
road street, oft tho south by Market street, on the
east by Front street, and on the westhy lot No. 12 in
samo block, containing in width 25 foe, and in depth
160 feet.
Seized, taken Into execution and (5 bo Sold as tho
property of Patrick Mahan. n :
ALSO : ,( ;
Two cortnin lots or peiocs of ground, situate in tho
borough of McEwensvillc, Nortnufmborlnnd county,
Pennaylvnnin, bounded on the nth by lot of Win.
Smith, east by Main street, south by an alloy, and
west by an alley, oontoiuing o front each feet
and in depth foot, whercoh la erected a two
story brick dwelling llouso, bric'tt Foundry, Wagon
maker Shop, Carpenter shop, frame Stable and othor
outbuildings, a well of water, Ac. . .
Also, n cortain lot or pieco of ground, 'situate in
samo town, county and brato aforesaid, bounded on
the north by an alley, east by a lot of Mrs. Mary
WcUh, south by Potcwh street, and west by lot of
John F. Denller's heirs, containing in width -
feet in depth feet, whoroon are eroded ono and
a half story frame dwelling house, frame atablo, Ao.
Also, a certain tract or pioco of land, tituate in
Delaware township, Northumberland county, Peifn
sylvnnin, bounded and described as follows, to wit :
norlhand cast by land of Wm. Montgomery, south by
Tu but villa road, and on the west by lands of Judm
Kciser, containing ttri acre?; all improved.
Suited, taken into execution and to be sold as tho
property of Philip Stuinruck.
ALSO i
A cortain tract of land, situate, in Coal township,
Northumberland county, Pa., bounded and desurilx
ed as follows, to wit : beginning at a stone, thenoo
by land nf John lioyd, north f dcg. west 170 perches
to stones, thence by land of Wjh, Wilson, south 80
dcg. west 213 perches fo slo'n 6s, thence by same
south 501 dcg. west 71 perches to a chestnut, thenoo
by same south 441 drg. W. 06 per. to a white oak,
thenco by land of Peter Maurer, south 87 dcg. east
61 five-tenth porches to a chestnut oak, thence by
the samo, south 02 dog. oast !9 perches to a whito
oak, thence by tire same south 20 dcg. cast 49 eight
tenth porches toa white oak, thence by Innd of Mi.
ehael Krolo, east 81 -nine-tenths porolras toa white
oak stump, thence by same north 80 fourtonths per
dies to a lliekory, thence by same north 871 dcg.
east 68 porches to a pine, and thenoe by land of
Frederick Cramer, north OH deg- east 105 perches
to tho place of beginning, containing 307 acres and
98 perches and allowanoo.
Soixed, taken into execution and to be sold as tho
property of F, Lasnrus, administrator of Calvin
Blytho,deed.,and Wm. Ayrcs, Jr.. Administrator
of 'Win. Ay res, dee'd:, with n'.lico to tcrretenants
and occupants
ALSO:
" All Hint certain tract or pieco of land, siluato now
inZerbe township, (formerly in Mahonoy township)
Northumberland county; Pennsylvania, bounded
ahd described aa follows, to wit: beginning at a
white oak corner, thenco by Alexander Hunter's
land, north 09 degrees east 121 perches to a stono
corner, thence by Into Jacob Kissinger's land, south
11 did. cast 138 perches to a stono corner, tlionco bv
T. (Jranl's land, south 69 Uogfoea west 05 perches to
a chesnut; and thunee fcy the satire, north hO dcg.
wct IS8 perches to a stono corner, thenoo north 11
dcg. west 1 10 perches to tho place of beginning, con
taining one huudred acres aud allowances of six per
cent, exception nnd'includiug so much end such part
oriKirtion of the said tractor piece ot -land as lies
suutli of lli e Railroad, which runs eirbt usd west
through the said tract or piece of land.
Seized, taken into execution and to bo sold as tho
property of Wm. L. lloUcnstoin. ;
. ALSO:
All those certain messeage, houses. IrsN, pieces of
grouhd, situate and described as follows, to wit : one
hoiwo and Itrco two aero lohs; in the town of Tro
vorton, in tho county of Northumberland ; two lots
of ground in s.-lid town of Trevcrton, numbered in
the general plan of said town as lots Nos. 8 and 9, in
block 104, on which is erected a two-story framo
house; five lots, pieces or parcels bf ground, in said
town of Trovorton, numbered 1,2,3, 4, aud 5, in
block No. 105, on which is erected three frame
houses ; two lots No. 11 and 12 in black No. 61, on
which is erected a doublo frame houso ; one house
and lot also situnte in anid town No. 2 in block 116;
lo houses ami lots in eaid town numbered 8 and V
in block No. 23 ; ouo house and bit No. 4 in block
No. l-'IO ; one stciim saw-mill and ground adjneunt,
containing ono aore, more or less ; -two lots of ground
Nos. I and 2 in block No. BS ; ono lot or piece of
ground marked No. 6 iu block 87, all situate in tbe
town of Trovorton and county of Northumberland.
Seized, taken intocxeootionand to be sold as tbe
property of Charles liclfunstoin, administrator of
Edward Ilcllcnstein. dee'd., with notice to John
Foy and Charles P, llclfcnstcln, Assignees of Ed
ward llclfenstein
ALSO :
A certain traot or piece of land, situato in Lower
August township,.- Northumberland oounty, Penn
sylwuiin. described na follows, to wit : 'n tho eaat
by land of John Shipe. on the south by land of lien,
nud Jacob Raker', on tho west by laud of Peter Strob
and on tho north by land of John Eyster, Adam Uow,
Jobu Lenker, and Henry Melick, containing U5area,
inoreur leas, whereon are ersctod a small frunio
bullae, frame bank barn, spring house, wagon shod,
apple orchard, Ac ,
Seized. Iiikcn into execution and to be sold as the
property of Daniel Vuil.
ALSO :
A certain lot or piece of ground, situate in tho
borough ot McEwrnsville, Northumberland couuty,
lVmcylviinin, bounded uud described as follows, to
wit : On tho ial by Front street, on tho north by
Ueore A Bowers, on tho weit by lot of Wm. Beard,
an. Lou lue Hotun ov lot ol i in. Heard, containing on
Front ireot 40 feet in length about CO feet, whoroon
arc erected a atory nrtcR House, ,lb basement. Ao.
Seized, taken into execution ami to be sold us the
property ol IJeo. vt . Dixod. ..
ALSO !
Defendants Intern.. siiiiTiosed to be tho undivided
eighth pert of a certain tract or picuo of land, situate
in 1 urnul townntp, ioriiiiiiuterland county l'enn.
svlvniiia, bounded, ami duscribed as follows, to wit
on the west by land ol .luuoby Aarliiian, on Ilia south
iy liinui fd Henry I . roiinier. on the east by land
ul' Samuel Bliiin, Isaac Mrusli and David Kngle. and
on Iho north by land of Charles Shulor, J. W. Kclscy
and Siimuei Lekert, containing about eighty acres.
more or les, whureon arc erected a two story frame
iiw'iiitng iioiiHo, inline iimn, l-uemeluiaKlu' fnop,
oibei" oulbnil'linzs, Ac,
Seized, taken into execution and to be sold ns the
property ol t iiBrlcs A. Uuts.
' ALSO i . .
All that certain tract cr nicco of land, surveved
on a warrant of M iltlilas Ziuiuicruian, bounded by
traot ot land surveyed in tho name of John lioyd. by
bind surveyed in tho nnmo nf'Wm, Wilson, Poter
Mowry, Michael Kroll and Frederick Kramer, lying
in Coal and iiertoe townships, Northumberland oouu
tv. Penurylvania, cvntaiuing 411 acres, more or less.
Seized, taken tutu execution end to be sold a4 the
property of M II I in in Avres, administrator of William
A vre., deceased, with notioo lo Buchcr Ayrcs, and
oiiiuin. Lei I uiejiuuin.
WM. M. WEAVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oflico. Sunbury, Oct. 21, 1805.
ism mld nwm
H il 1 i n e r y G o o ds!
! M. - . , i . , u'., . .
Just opeucd at the GRAND MILLINERY STORE
of j
rt f-jm 31. ti. niilor, ' 1
Fawn street, two doors' south of Shamokiu Valley A
. , 1 1 t I'lttUville llailroa4, . ,, ,; f
The latent styles of Ronnels, Huts, Caps, and all kinds
of Trimiuiugs, Flowera, Ao.
Ladies' Woolen Goods of every style and quality.
Glovea, Collars, Handkerchief,' Hosiery, Laces,
Veils, bilk, Greuadine and Mourning Veils, and
numerous other notions, usually kept in Millnrcty
tores,
Cull and see berstock. ..
Sunbury, Oct. 14,- Joi. I in ' ' J
..T. ..'.UHTKU I14Mi:.
CAME to the- facloaure of J. W; Cake, in Upper
Agesta towoihip on the Zth of Sopteeuber lost.
dark brown horse, about 12 years old, branded "U
S'., sixteen bands high. The owner or owners are
requested to some mrwsrd, 1 prove their property.
pay enarges and take mm away, otherwise He wm
bo sold according to law. , , . ...
ruiibury, October 7, (SiiS,
...... i
NllttV4U.
GAME to the suhscriheir on or about the 2Atb oe
Aagest last, atray Cow, abovt wit year eld,
has white shoulder, red over the book, white hind
logs, baa a small bell on. The owner or owners are
reqneated to come forward, prove property, pay
charge and take her away, otherwise the wilt be
dufioaedof aoeordin trlaw. ''
.. -i I ... " ' C1IARLE8B. DOVER,. !
. Cameron rwp , Sept. 10, Iriej 2m .
'VVnll lnprr and Rordrr to great variety--pew
suits just received a.t ike Mamuoth Store of
' r J. W.FUILING 4.VO.N',.
Sunbury, 9i,H, ISM.; .. . , , '
CLOTHING FOR ALL 1 1
CONTINENTAL 0 L O T II I N O
, B A Z A A ll ;
Coi-iicr of Market Nqnare c Rnll.
i . . . IteHd Slreet, .
; , SUNDURY, P E N N' A. ; ; '."'
Jl'ST OTENED, FALL A VTISft gTO Or
UKADY MADE CLOTHING,
Of the nowest stylos, ent by the host Artists, trimmed
and made equal to eustosa work, and sold at the
lowest prices. i. v
Vhol Knlftrs)lS.
Cavalry Tanta for $fl. BLANKETS, BEAVlER
CLOTH cosV'jamn.JC3m.
Varying from $25 to $40.
31 cn and IJoy'si Clothing of the best ma
terial consisting of Dross Coata, Frock Coats, Back
Coats, Pants, and Vests of various colors and quali
ties. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, '
uch as Shirts, Over-shirts, Undershirts, Drawers,
('oilers-, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings
Gloves, Ae. i
Slatn nnl 'npsi oTnll lcln1ai.
BOOTS AND SHOES, Gum Shoe. TRUNKS, VA
LISES, UMBRELLAS, TOBACCO , .SEGAHS,
Watches, Jewelry, Knives, Revolvers! md NO
TIONS nf all kinds, and numerous oth articles.
The publio are Invited to call and examine his
Stock.
Remember the place. "Continental Clothing Store,"
' Corner of Market Square and the N C. It. R.
LEVI HECHT.
Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1 805
NEW MARBLE YARD.
Tho underitgncd would respeotfully inform tho
1 tisens of iSunbury. nnd public gtsjorally, that he
bail opened a new MAH1ILK YAilD, opposite tho
Court House, where AMERICAN and ITALIAN
niarblo is constantly kopt on hand.
All orders for Monuments and Head-stones prompt
ly filled at rediicod rates.
D. C. DI.SSINUER.
Sunbury, Oct. 7, 1805. tf.
GREAT EXCITEMENT! , ,
(evolution In liigU Prircsi.
EverIiody Hushing to the
MAMMOTH STORE
of
W. I KILIAU Si SO,
Who have Just Received their
"NEW STOCK OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
Consisting of DRY GOODS, Dress Goodst Csssimcre
Cloths, Jeans, Coitonados, Muslins, Dress Goods in
great variety, Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves, Carpet
of different styles and quality.
Hats ajstd csafs,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HARDWARE, Ccdarwaro, Cardware. Glass-ware
Crockory, (iKW-'r.tUHS, tonaeco, ocgora,
uuff, Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Molassos,
Salt, Eish, Ao.
Drills nnl 'lioini,Bl, Oils, IJimpa
and in fact EVERYTHING GENERALLY KEPT
In Country Ktorc.
OUR STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE.
All desirous of gettlhg a good article at a fair price
will pleuso give us a call.
No troublo to show Goods.
J. W. FRILING A SON.
Sunbury, Oct. H, 1SB5. '
GOODS SUITABLE FOH HOLIDAY-
PRESENTS.
, nENHY HABPEB. ,
5 JO Arch direct, Milliid-lplila.
WATCHES.
FIXE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE
and Superior fSilrrr IMatcd Ware.
October 7, 1H03
HATS! HATS!!
A FULL ASSORTMENT Ji st opened
by
, , SAMUEL FAUST,
Two doors vrtst of Fischer's Drug Store, Market St.
SUNBURY. PENN'A.
CALL and examine tho largo assortment of tho
latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
at the above establishment, which fefbeasry and du
rability cannot he exoellod- Burag a practical Hat
ter, he flatters hitneelf that his stock htia been seleot-
e-1 with more eare than any over before brought to
this place.
He uUo ihannf.iotnres to order all kinds of soft
Fur Hats, all of which will bo told at wholesale and
retail, at ruaaouable rales.
Dyeing dolio at short notice and at the lowest rates.
Sunbury. Sept. SO. lBlii
'l'ho Mason & , Hamlin 4'nltlnct
Orji'iliiH, forty different stylos, adapted te aarred
and secular music, for $HI to'$il0U each. Till ItTV-F1VE-GOLD
or SILVER MEDALS, or othor first
premiums awarded them. Illiirtratod Catalogues
free. Address. MASON A HAMLIN, Huston, or
MASON DRUTHERS, New York.
September t), Irtlij. I y '' '
PENNSYLVANIA PAINT AND
COLOK WORKS.
Lidertv WniTB Lead ! Liberty Wmra Lead
TRY IT t TRY IT!
Wahramtko to oover more surface, for same
weighty than tty other, lluy the bust, it is the
cbeapost
TRY IT! TRY IT!
Liberty Lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead covers bettor than any other.
Lihorty Lead wears longer than any other.
Liuertv Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty Lead is more free from impurities and is
Vf AHRAKTEn to uo more anu oeiier worn, at a
given cost than any other.
nuj the BEST it U the CHEAPEST.'
Manufactured and warranted by - -ZIEGLER
A fMIT'I, Wholesale Drug. Paint,
Glass Dealers.
137 North Third Street, Pbiloaulpbia. -
Sunbury, October 1385. , -: .
ESTEY'S COTTAGE
t r a aa.r et
. J vr x Jbi o
A RE notonlv unenuulled, but thoy ere aUolutel.
XI- unequalled, by any other Heed Instrument in
Ihe country. Designed exprcaaly fur Churches and
Schools, they are found to be equally well adapted
to tne parlor and arawiog room.. or saie ouiy oy
E. M. BRUCE.
- No. 18 North Soventh street, Philadelphia.
f-Also Bradbury's ISanos, and a somplete, as
soriment f the Perfect MELODEON. "
Sept. in, lartfi lyw - 1 ' ' " ." ''
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
THE undersigned infiarms the eitiseaa of Suabury
aud rteiniiT that he a a at the oulioiteUouofa
number of bis friends, commenced the busiueas of
Cottae Orgamt. j
repairing n utohes, Cloohs ead sewolry. lie oan be
found at all times ta his shop. In Market street, ope
door west of the Red Lion lioUit.
He also keeps for sale Clocks and Welshes . - -i
His work will be pcmiptly attended to end war.
ranted to give saliaStotioa.
. . . , J. MEN8CH.
Fotbury, July I, 18Ci.
. . .. at Tna
EXCELSIOR SHOE STORE.
WM. II. MILLER, t
HAS lust arrived from New Jotk and Philadel
phia, with a Choice stoATf
BOOTS AND, SHOES;
of the latest styles, and selected wlLh great care, to
suit all; end le toturtuined to please all -his eustoinera
great and etoall.M . , ! '.. . .
. If yoawantthe latelrslfries. FANCY, PLAIN,
AND DURABltkV go to the Kxoclsior Shoe Store,
asno paper shoes .,ro, sole there, and its always
cheaper to buy ( a good artielo at the same prioe
than tt ti to buy k 'poor one, for
Jio hs ,
Men's Calf Stitched Boots.
" ' Fudged "
ti it pegged "
end all kinds of heavy Boots.
LADY'S A'ANCY AND rt.AtX SHOES, high
top of the latest fashion.
Children's Fancy and Plain nigh topped boots of
every description. .
BOY'S BOOTS of all kinds and styies. which will
be sold as low as can be bad wny where. Call and
examine bis stock of Boots and thoes before you buy
elsewhore. No charge made for showing them.
Will sell Wholesale A Retail.
Heiueniber tho placoM.nrket Square, Sunbury, Pa.
ptetaber 23, lfttg.
To all Lovers of
CHEAT GOODS AND
ADVOCATES OF ECONOMY !!
JACOB O.BECK
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Dealer in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTING, Ac.
Fhwii ulrrel. nowfli of Wcnver'a
IIoil,
STJNTJB RY, I A..
TNFOIlK.Sthe citixens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a
full assortment of
1'AI.I, AMI 'Wli's.IS JKEM
OF EVERY DEfRirTION AND QUALITY
His stock oonsists of Cloths, French Cloths, Blank
Doeskin nnd Konoy 'ssimoros. Ulack Statin. Figured
Silks, Plnin and Fanoy Cnasimere YE8TINUS. w hich
ho will make up to order in styles to suit the Inxto ot
oustomcrs, on short notfoo, and the most rconuUo
terms. ; . , ....
Any Goods not on hand, win. , .PfrtV-hod from
Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice.
Goods furnished by customers will be made up to
order as heretofore.
As he will omploy none but experienced workin
persons may rely on getting thoir work well done al
his shop.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed,
he respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same.
ESunbury, rjept. i'U, lBttu.
GOLD. 1- 1SG!5, 1800, 18U7. ; SILVER.
1 to 75000 ! !
$2 ! S2 ! ! S2 ! ! !
T"WO DOLLARS.
Munutia.-liir-rH' AgeiitN !
Our New Mode-
n ol' oin- (.!.! or SSS.VE'll
Wntches, or Nilv'r 'IVn Sri Cor
fiii, ntt Ix-lovv Hlalet!.
Ono of our tea setts or on piece of our Hold or
Silverwnro U worth a bushel ot the cheup dollar
jewelry 1 !
Wo have adopted the following niodo of
DISTRIBUTION.
by salo ofjTS.OOO articles of value'!
Our ."'c" Jffort'i I
Tho articles of goods aro numbered from 1 to" 73,
Otlll ! .17.600 consisting of Pianos Muloileons, Gold A
Silver Watche, Sewing Machines, Tea A Table
Setts. Solid Silver tea and table Spoons and Forks;
etc., etc., nnd the other 37,600 articles of value Jew
elry, Work A Toilet Cases. - Photograph Albums,
Openfnoe Silver Watches, uud fancy articles in great
variety. 75,000 uotices numbered from L to 7.r..mi0
aro printed and put into "scaled envelopes nnd well
mixed nnd one of these is taken out and sent to the
person sending to us 25 cents to cover expense of
postage, correspondence etc.. und the arlkle of (foods
corresponding with tlic number on the uotico will bo
scut to tho holder of Ihe same immediately (if ho
desires to purchase the article) on the receipt of two
dollars. Fnrirutancei If tho number on tho notice
sent to you iluiuld bo 6011, aud a piano or diamond
sett or gold watch should be numbered 5IIU; il will bo
sent to you should be 500. and a piano or diamond
sett or gold wateh should bo miiubervd5UII. it will
be sent to you for $2, and so ou lor every article in
our list ot 7A.U00 articles.
Ij-Al'ier receivingthe article, if it doesno' please
you. you can return It, tuns ynwt money xhult bo ro
undod.
25 cents must be sent t? tny exf ense of postage,
Correspondence etc.. on ono uutico.
Remember 1 that whatever artielo corresponda
with the number on your notice, you can have it by
paying Two Dollars for it. whether it be worth $ lot)
or $S00. And it is forour interest to deal fairly. 'Knit
send out our fino articles, us it gives cordcneo to
j the public, and tncrcuy mcroases our rales-.
! TDV llTTP 17V Al ll Ir
1 11 1 UUI V lllJM 1UUL1J
Upon receipt of 25 cts., which nays for correspon
dence, po8tngo etc., we send one uoliuu.
I pon receipt ot M, wincu pays tor corrcspouaoncc,
po.tuge, etc.. wc semi six notices.
I pon receipt ul 9J wuicti pays lor eorrespouiienco,
postage, etc., we will send 40 notices, and u hue pre
sent vulucu at uol le.-s man t J, as a siunpie oi our
goods
Lpon receipt ol 13 wuicti pays lor correspondence.
postage, etc., we will send K) ttotioes, uud u solid
Silver Watch, bv return mail.
AGENTS WANTED. Scud for a circular '.
Agents Allowed a Lr rga Caah Commisaion
by which they make 25 Weekly.
Address plaiuly REED t RR0T1IER.
Sulcsrooui Box 51",
31 Liberty street New'York City. S. Y.
Sept. 23, 1S5. ly
ikES. l".. i. i.i;.iii.i:y, -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NORTHUMBERLAND, TA.
DR. LUM LEY has opened an office In Northmi
horland, and oners hit, servleoa to the people of that
place and the adjoining town.'Lipa Office next door
lo Mr. Scott's Shoe Store, where he can found at all
hours.
Northeaaberland August 19, 1S35-
Uks.W. Smith. Unas. B. 8aTiixp
SMITE & GE1TTEEE..
arket street, one door oast of Mrs. Coulton's Hote
' Hate opened
ANEW TIN - W A HE,,
f!trot Iron nnd Klovr Nlore,
and Intohd keeping oon-ilautly on blind, and manu
facturing to order on shortest notice,
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
A Large Stock of Cook Stovcaof the following Uruad
FE1T1TSYLT A1TI
UNION G00K,
and on the following two Brands we defy competi
tion, namely
t'omliiuHiiou fiiusi Unrner, Cook.
Uevrrner I't-nii UooU,
nsurpaased fur beauty of finish, simplicity of ar
rangement, combining ebespness and durability; and
each stove warranted to perform what Ihey are re
presented. ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICE 8TOVF.S, ia great
variety, embracing all the bust manufactures, and
most fashionable desigus
Also, Tbe celebrated GEM for beating op and
down stairs.
Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER.
Coal Oil, 4'oul OH l-nmps, kilindra,
ChlinnlCM. ffusl nil ssriU le-is
unuswally kept in an establishment of this kind. V e
are also preparad todoall kinds ot Spouting, Roofing,
Range and Furnace Work, Gas Fitliug, Ao. Repair
Ing cheaply aud neatly exeouted. -
Country produce token in exchange at market
prioe. V i " 1 1 .i ' ' -
: BMITII Si GENTIIER, !'
Have the Ageacy for VIBB B CELEBRATED FIRE
PLACE STOVES, fur tbe Counties ef Nurthumber.
Und, Snyder, Union and Montour.
Ar are also aKenia I of uie ipoer a nutewer
Lie ol Transportation. .
Sua wy.iH.. l, lofil.
P U M PS! P UMPB!!
The subscriber having purchased the right of
NOR'f U U M IfKKI. A N D COUNTY, for putting in ,
ii:tkh nii'iiOTuni:.'!'
o BoitEn WtttM AVI) W'ATan Fof Ts, will furnish
tbem to all persons In tho-county who may doairo
thc cheap and oonvonb'nt pumps.
' Thcyjcan be airnk ti a sii aper depth In two honrs
time, cost but ono third the fries of an ordinrry
pump, and for eboifpnets Mid Convenience cannot bo
equalled.
P. B. BOY ER.
A. F.CLAl'P.
Sunbnrv. September 2 t. Wh.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
A r. RAVAfJP
Pi Watchmaker
i; In Simpson's Ruilding, Market Sqnare,
STIlTBTJPeT. ?E1T1T'v
HAS constantly on hnnd a flrrt nsortnrent of
WATCHKSt, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, r'pee
tacit. Nitver and T'latoc! tfpoons and Forks, Ac
Vn-livH, CloehH nnl Jew 'I-3 -e
pnlriMl anil V,ttt: iM t:.
Sunbury, Sept. .10, ISiSd.
I, visiri i-'i.iswz
AT
JOllX KAtKIR.VS
Old l-Vta'rlishcd
Fur Manufactory,
No. 718 Atfh street
ubove7th PHILAD'A.
. I have now in s'ore of
niv own linportiition Ai
I.AKtil-T and most
BEAUTIFUL sulc-t Ions
FANCY FUK.,.
fL-Zfoi' Larlios' ' nnd Cliili!-
ren t ri car, m me v. ay
Also n fino assortment of Oont's Fur Olovos ftnd Col
lars. 1 am enabled to dispose ef niy ge-,!.- at very rea
sonable prices, tind I would tbere-l'oro t-olicil a cidl
from tny friends of Northumberland County, and vi
cinity "
(jj.- Rcnirnibcr the Name, Nun her and street !
JOHN FARE Hi A.
713 Arch si , ubove 7th. south side.
PHILADELPHIA.
I have no Piuhicr, nor connection with any other
in Philadelphia.
Sept. SM, lftift itnw
lTOUAill (J ALLERL
lh Piuip'on's Tluililings,
MAilKKT JI'Alti-:, Suiiliury, Pft.,
: II. '.I5fa;iR5-:, Bi'oj.rloior.
furbnry. .Mr 13. I .-05.
BEEF! BEEF!!
THE undrrsiicnP'l rsjicMtfiiily inftirm tlic cUirciiA
of iSunbury nixl vi'Miiily. tltnt tn Monrliiy next they
will eomntoiiftp Mipplyinx tho e.Jtutmmiiy with Iiv.t
qunlity of liKKK. nt rit:i n iVtm 14 to 20ctf.
lltiving exporieiiPR in the I u.' im: .;, un iiinilo ur
rnncnnientH for a supply of mti'iher mii oattlo, thi-y
will iilwnyp keep (Hi hand flit qunlity of boqf at tbo
lowest nuuk?t pried 4
n;TLr:n l elliott.
50 OR TOO MEN WANTED.
Wanted immediately AO or l!tt men to work on
Railroad contract, lo whom fl 5 pr Hiv will bo
paid. Apply to JAS. M ALONE A SON.
Central Hc'.el. SiiLburv. Pn.
Sept. 9. ISfij. ' '
" a. Gt4i.iai:s uisovitng.
Enamelled Slate Blantel
Mi','l
"WARE'ROOM.
S-j:t, CHKSTNUT ST-REKT, I'll ILADULPIU A
JlaiBifueT;iry )'ciith mid Snnison Streets.
Table-Tops, Pier-Slabs, ErnckctK, War.h
Btaii.l Topn, &o., i.c.
Philadelphia, Jan 7. Irtfii -tf
B'lRSTNATIOW I, BANK OF BUA'BUXil'
(LATH HANK OF NOlttHU MDKRLAND.)
TllH.tKl llV IlKt-AllTMRXt- )
Oii'ira ot CwMi'Tttoi-nKK ov inn f'l'iinrvcv,
i
W'AsniNdTOS, June 7th, ltiiii. )
Wnr.iiEAs. by satisfactory evidence presented to
the uniler.itfne.l. it li'is been iiindo to appear that,
"The Firit Nationul Hank of Sunbury." iu the bo
rough of Sunbury, in the couuty of Northumberland
and Kate of Pennsylvania, lias beeu duly organize-!
under arid according to the requirements of the Act
oi Conj;reM, entitled '-An Act to provide a National
Currency, seen e l by a pledge of United Stales Iiouds,
ami to p'rowdu --.r tbe rireulation anu redemption
thereof,' approved June 3J, 101. and has coniplied
with all the provi.-intis tf suid Act, rciuired to bo
complied Willi In-toro coitiiueneing the business ol
Brnkin;: un.lei- suid Aot :
Now. therefore I, Viikkv.w Ci.aukk, Comitro!lcr
of tho Currcitvy, (to 'hereby certify thut, "The Fiiat
National Hank of Sunbui v," in the borough of .Sun
bury, in the County of S'ortliuniberliin-1. anil Mat
of Pennsylvania, U authorized to cointuenco the busi
ue.ssof Hanking under tbe Aaiat'orcsuiit.
In testimony whereof, wit.vkss my hand and sea.
ofottR.e, thisaeveiitb day of Julie, ISO j.
Seal of tho
Fl'.L'EJIAN CLATiKl,
t'uinptroller af the Currency.
en. Ii), '3j.
Comptrol
ler of the
I'urronev
it am iv MiuTiinilii nLni)
"lITHEliEAS the Auditor ttcneral aa required I
V the Uth Seelion ol'lhe Act, entitled ' An Ac
ciiul'linir, tho Hanks of thi Commonwealth to becoiit
An.oeiations for tbe pm-poso of bauking under th
laws of the United States.'1 passed on the Slid duyi
August A D. Dm, fens certitled to me that lh
' Hunk ef Northumberland," located in tho IlorouK
of Sunbury, Northumberland county, ha furnishi
satisfactory evidence to him thut all the rcquiremesi
of said Act have been complied with by the sai
Hank, and that it has become an association for il
put poee of Rankin,; under the Laws ol the Unite
Stutes
I do therefiro, eaitse the nr.tiec thereof to be pu
iUhcd iu acwduKCe with the provisions of tho aai
1 1 th section of the snid Aet, and do declare that th
Charier ot the suid Hank by I lio terms of said Act,
deemed and taken to hn hercuiion surrendered ul
j :ct to tbe pro 'ist.ius of the first sectini of said aoi.
A. 11 Cl'RTIN, Uoveruor.
1'itecutive Clminber, J
HarrbKmu, Autf Ji, liJi.
KING'S
I0 U I 1 t 1 .82 I .l'.TH A t ) I '.
the only prepurllou of the kind made from 1 1
fruit. As uu article of economy, purity, and del
eiousness, it cumtot be surpassed, and Ureoummen
ej by physicians for invalids audfumilv ue. It w
keep for yaars in any cliuiate, while its eondens.
lorm reuders it especially convenient for travels!
All who use letnonaure requested to (rive it a trli
Eutertaiunients at homo, portios, and piouioaahou
not be without it. For t.Je by all DragWis ai
flrtt-clasi tlrocers. MunnUe'iired ui.lv by
LOU IS J. AttUUER.
No il'J 1'varl liiresi, NVoik
fjepl. U,lE6i -ly
PERSONS having uareoorded Deed are remind
that they uiut be recorded . according to t
Aut of Assembly which requires that
"All deeds aud eoiiveyuioM tor real estate in t
Commonwealth, shall bu recorded in the oflice
KocordiliK Deed ia the Couuty where Ihe lands '
withiu tixmoxlht after the execution of sueh del
and eoaveyauoe ; and every such deed anil couvi
ance ihH rocordeil a atoreaaid, shall be Judy
FRAUDULENT AND-V01D acaiuM anysuWoqu,
uuiehaeer fur a valuable oonaideration, uulea au
deeds be ecorded brfore the reeordiug uf the di 1
a.
mi iff lis i
eouvwyeaae smuer ins tunwiuroi jwodi
or saertnane shall elaisa."
1 August H, lb6.,
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