z N. B. EJMGLBv ( PublUhew. buhiiitry, PA. gitlUHUAY, JANUARY 11, 1808. ILocat Affairs: , Dojuhos On New Te,ar'l eve th. Rt- W. 0.; .Crmr, paator or the German Reformed Chureh,' of thli placa, was the recipient of donation visit. iroin me mourner or MS congregation. About f 80 in money waa preaentad, besldea other present to the amount of about f 100, These donation partiel are, no doubt, very gratifying to our olegymen, a it show an appreciation of their ssrvion on the part of the meuibora of their oongrcgationi. EnrnoH or OrrtccM. A President. Treaturer and eight Manageri of the Milton Bridge Company will be elected on the 14th init., to conduet the bu aineet of the company for the ensnlng year. The elcotion of Dlreetora of the First National Bank of Milton irlll take place on the same day. Director) of the Milton National Bank wilt also be chosen on Ibe 14th lost. Ekuoabs Within a week or two our borough has been Tliited by a number of auspicious looking Individual!, who went begging from house to house Some, we understand, were able-bodied young men who were able to work, and were generally very Ira vertincnt when refused admittnnoe into dwelling". We would advise our chitons not to harbor them, as the majority of them are, no doubt, rascals and thieves. Tn Sl-nburt Eranixa akd Loah Associa tion. At a regular monthly meeting hold on Fri day, 27th ult., the second sale of shares took place. The first shire of $200 was aold at a premium of $Si; 2d, $39; 31, $88; 4th, $39; 6th, $9; 0th, J97. Par value of each shore, $2.48. Person wishing to subscribe can do so by calling n Oco. B. Cadwallader, J. 6hipman and T. lliwcs, ommittee on subscriptions, and by paying $2.48 on each share subscribed between this and the 4lh Friday in January Inst. A GRxenora Donation. The pastor of the j'TNbylerian Church, ?f this place, Hcv. S. W. Rei pirt, wns surprise! na Thursday evening, 2th ult., by a donation visit from the members of his congre gation. Among the testimonials of their kindnoss was a present in money amounting to about a hun dred dollars, while the value of the other presents probably amounted to a hundred and thirty more. The occasion was a very pleasant one to all present, end the reverend gentleman was no doubt highly gratified by these evidouces of affection and esteem from his congregation. Ckims. Almost every day wo hear of some crim inal offence committed in our community. Robbe ries arc perpetrated, dwellings entered and Indies insulted and nttucked on the streets. It is scarcely afe for a lady to appear on our streets in the eve Jung without a protector. As these matters seem to . be beyoni the control of our officers, and no effort J Loing made towards checking the operations of the scoundrels who in font our borough, we learn that a committee of active and resoluto men are about ta king tiio matter in bond, who will, no douht, use feme parties roughly before they get through with thtsi. AxoTni.n RoxtsKRY. On Monday night last the merchant tailoring establishment of J. . braick, on Fourth stroet, was entered by means of skeleton key, and between three and four hundred dollars' worth of cloths, caisimeres, underclothing, Ac, sto len. A watch dog had been kept in the shop nt nigLt, but on Tuosday morning when Mr. Stuick w ent to his placo of buJincss. ho found the door open Rud tho dog missing. His shelves were en tirely stripped. A coal oil lamp was left burning tin the counter by tho bnrglars. The loss falls vory heavily upon Mr. Smick. This is tho second time he has met with tho same misfortune. As all tho flock which he hud accumulated has been taken, he intends getting up another rupply immediately. A reward of JS0 is offcrod for auy information that will lead to the recovery of the goods and the detec tion of tho thicvos. llur.oLARiaa anb RoBr.sr.ii!i. The daring bur glaries and robberies that have been committed re cently, in this place and in S hum ok in towoship. call loudly for tome kind of organisation to suppress the lawless spirit that seems to prevail among tho reck less desperadoes that room through the country. Tho brutal nttuck of three villains upon Mr. John C. Hoffman, of Shamokin township, an aged and iufirm man, knocking him down with a olub and robbing his house of some $100 in money, and the erjuully brutal attack on Inquire Ilules, also iufirm as well as lame, on the same evening, by the sumo parly, who beat him as well as an nged sister, shows a do grce of desperation and hardened villainy that should arouse ibe citizens of the county to extermi nate these reckless scoundrels from the face of tho earth. The ten and a half years' servitude in the Penitentiary, to which the leader of tho gang was sentenced, will, wo hope, check in some degree tho career of crime now so prevnleut. A Sao Cask. Kurly on Sunday morning a week last a woman's dress, wrapped around ft pair of hoes, was found ou Iho river bank, below the dam, at Lewisburg The sume moruing Siuuu, wife of Vi'm. Uibbnny, of that place, was missed from her home, and it is stated left behind all her clothing oxcept the articles found 'at the river. It is feared that while in a fit of melancholy she committed suioide by drowning herself, induced by causes, it is rumored, that may heroafter bo investigated. The bad always borne a good ohnractor. Any infor mation of her whoreabouts, or of the d'.soovcry of her body, addrestied to Nicholas Ernst, Chillisqua qua P. O , Northumberland eounty, Pa., will be thankfully received by her friends. Milto Itivk We take tho following from the Miltonian, of Friday last: Wo art sorry to loarn that Col. C. J. Wright does not intend to re-opeu his school. Ha hud intended to lease the old Bap , tint Cburob, on Locust street, but we regret to learn baa abandoned the undertaking. The house of Mr. T. B. Hamilton, of this bo rough, was entered by a burglar on Thursday morn ing, about 4 o'clock, and a silver watch and iotno change, which was in Mr. Hamilton's pocket, wero taken by the rasoal. He made bis entrance at the front door by means of akeleton koya. ' On the same morning, about 2 o'clock, a bur glar entered the reeideuoe of Mr. II. Uuth. Tho first notice of bis presence was given by Mrs. Huth, who, on awakening suddenly, discovered a man In the bed room, and gave the alarm, when Mr. Huth sprang out of bed and the burglar fled down stairs and out of tho front door. It was discovered, on examination, that the villain bad made an entrance at the front door and passed through the parlor to tho silling room, (stopping tha clock in this room for aomo reason,) and thence into the eonfeotionery room, where the IU1 waj robbed of about a dollar in mall curreney and pennies. From here be passed up stairs through the rooms ooenpied by some of the family to the room oeeupied by Mr. and Mrs. Huth. His errand was fiuitleta, however, owing to Mrs. u. I giving tha alarm opportunely. Three men were arrested by a constable from Bhamokln, short distance below this borough, on Monday last, on a charge of having been engaged in a robbery in tho lower end of the eounty. They . were brought before Justioe Bound, when tbey ela ted they could prove an Mi. Tha robbery waa committed on Friday night last, and they aUted that they atopped at hotel in Mt. Carmel, that niuht. and could so prove by th landlord, lie was tolovroohed to, but as no reply came, tb parties were committed to jail at Sunbury, to await trial at neat court. The aoouied claimed when arreeteu that tbey were peddling tickets for gift enterprise Tin fair and CbrfaUnM dinner, at Wataontown, for tha benefit of the Union Church, or mat piaoc, vac very eueocasful. , It waa fcepi op wret aaya, and ihereceipta were rr $900 CocrtT. The J annary tension of Court eommenoed In thla place oa Monday latt, bra Honor, Judge Jor dan, presiding, (delated by Aeaoolate Judgee 8hlp- man and Bldleepaoh. The following criminal euea were tried : . Commonwealth va. Lewis Croasland. Petition of J defendant for benent of Insolvent Aot granted; add he wis aooordlngly disohargod. , Com. vi. Henry Reed, Laroeny. Vcrdlot, not guilty. . 1 . t Com. vi. George Aumllter. 'For. and baa; In dlotmont, quashed. New bill round. Defendant plead guilty, and the usual lentenee was passod. Com. vi. Paul Heldt. Laroeny. Verdiot, guilty,' and sentenced to pay a fine of $1, restore property itolen to true 6wner, if not already restored, or pay full value thereof, coats of prosecution, and undergo an imprisonment at labor in the Eastern Penlton llaryfora period of tlx calendar months, aftor ex piration of lenlonoe under charge of burglary and larceny, and stand committed until the aenteneo of the Court Is complied with. Com. vi. John N. Bingaman. For. and baa. De fendant plead guilty and submitted. I'sual sentence. Com. vi. Jacob Mowery. Larceny. Found guil ty. Sentenoed to pay a fine of $1, rostore property to owner, or pay bim the value thereof, and undergo an Imprisonment by aeparato and solitary confine ment nt labor in the Eastern Penitentiary for a pe riod of eighteen calendar months, and itand com mitted until sentcnoo isoomplied with. Com. vs. Paul Heldt, Kilns Hincy and Edward Rnthvon. Burglary and larccqy. Elins Iliney and Edward Rathvon plead guilty and submitted. Paul Heldt plead net guilty. Verdict, guilty, Ac. Sen tence of Court was that defendants severalty pay a fino of $10 to the Commonwealth, jointly pay the costs of prosecution, and that tho said Paul Heldt undergo an Imprisonment by separate and solitary confinement at labor in the Eastern Penitentiary for a period of five years and two calendar months. Edward Rathvon was sentenced to undergo an im prisonment by separate and solitary eoufinemont at labor in the Eastern Penitentiary for a period of four yeara and two oalendar months. Elias Hiuey was sentenced to undergo an imprisonment by sepa rate and solitary confinement at labor in the Eostorn Penitcntinry for a period of four years and two cal endar months, and stand committed until sentence of Court be complied with. Coin. va. Paul Heldt, Eliaa Iliney and Edward Rathvon. Burglnry and larceny. Iliney and Rath von plead guilty unci submitted. Holdt plead not guilty. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $10 each, and jointly the costs of prosecution, and that Paul Heldt undergo an imprisonment by aeparato and solitary confinement at labor In tho Eastern Penitentiary for a period ol four years and ten months, nftor tho expiration of hissontence in the esse in which John C. Hoffman was prosecutor for a similar offence. Edward Rathvon waa sen tenced to undergo n similar jinprisonment in tho Eastern Penitentiary for four years and two month9 after the expiration of his sentence in the above ca-e. Idas Iliney was sentenced to undergo an imprison ment in the Eastern Peuiteutiary for a period of three years and two mouths after tho expiration of snntence in tho above cane, in which the said John C. Hoffman was prosecutor, and stand committed until sentence of Court be oomplicd with. Com vs. Jonas Eisenhart. For. and bos. De fendant submits. The usual sentence passed. Com. vs. Daniel Rolhormol. Fornication. Found guilty. Sentenced to pay costs of prosecution and a fine of $00 to the Overseers of Lower Mahanoy town ship, for use of poor of said township. Com. vs. William Conrad. Maiming n dog. Ver dict "not guilty." Cost! dividod between prosecu tor and defendant. Com. vs. Benj. Hendricks. Publio nuisance By direction of Court, jury find a verdict of guilty in manner and form as defendant stands indicted. Mo tion for a new trial and in nrrest of judgment for the reason : 1st. That the road described in tho indictment is not a public highway. 2nd. That the verdict is against the law and the evidence. Tho case will be carried up to the Supremo Court Com. vs. William Brown und Benjamin Costly. Burjilury nnd larceny. Sentenced to Eastern Peui teutiary for eighteen months Tnn Otd Fellows' Hall Arsoiiatio.m. An election of Mauagors of the Odd Fellow' Hull As sociation took place on Monday evening last, at the oflico of S. B. Boyor, Esq. The following person? were elected for tho ensuing year : S B. Buyer, Solomon Stroh, Henry Clement, Charles J. Bruner, Levi Seaeholts, Jacob Hendricks and J. W. Bucher. Tho following nre the officers : President 3. B. Boyer. Secretary J. W. Bucher. Treasurer Henry Clement. BUSINESS NOTICES. IV'.lob I'riailinsr. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various now styles. Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in the latest nnd best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Blanks. We have printed a largo number of blank petitions nnd bonds for tavern nnd restuurunt license, for tho purpose of supplying thoso in tho county who intend applying for license at the Janu ary session of Court. We keep a full assortment of I all kinds of legal blanks on band, neatly printed, J which we foil very cheap. Blank Lkasks. We have on hand a large num ber of blank leases, neatly printed, which we sell at ten cents per copy. As tbo season for leasing property is at hand, und ob a largo number of thorn will he required, we ure able to supply tho demand. We have them printed with and without the ex emption cluure. . m m XnTirr.. Dr. Wengcrt A Co., Lung, Throat. Heart and Blood Physicians, can bo consulted nt all hours of tho day, at the Washington House, Sun bury, Pa., from Monday, January 7th, until Janu ary 20th, ISriS, whero they desire all to call who are sick or ailing, with any disease or complaint, and be examined with Stethoscope Electricity. They readily dotect the stages of the diseased or gans of man, and will loll their patients fnnkly whether a cure can be effected or relief given. Rooms are generally crowded in the aftornoon. DftMi Ooati, Common Coats, Overcoats, VeaWt, fantadooni and Oent'i Dree Goods of all kinds, In the belt itylec and at tha moat reasonable rates, are alwayt to be found at tha Continental Clothing Ba tear, In Market Bqnart. Those who go there once arc lure to go again. Slaymnker atudloa to please, and he luooeeda. Arrtn having axamlnod tha fin itock of Coat ings, Ovarooatinge, Veatinga and Furnishing Qoods, at J. 0. Beck ' Merohaot Tailoring establishment, on Fourth streot, we are prepared to lay that b oan make winter clothing whioh, for oheapneaa, ityle and durability, cannot be eioellod in thie or any other town. Oiv him a call. f , CnxxtircL Facts. Not tho leaat among tha cheering news is tha report of tha Seoretary of tha Treasury, showing such a healthful etate of the flnanoes, whioh muat plaoa our finanolul reputation abroad on a par with our physical fame. Not leas cheerful is if to see brisk trad at Faust'a fashionable Hat and Cap Emporium, In Market Square. He faai tb finest stock of goods ever brought to this eotlon of oountry. . . MARRIAGES. At Sbamokin, on Sunday morning last, by Rev. J. F. Wampole, Mr. Pxrnn Monnv, and Miaa Mart A it it Movir, both of Irish Valley. 1SC3. $1,00 p4r an. T.U0 " 111,00 12,00 4.110 " 7.00 " DEATHS. In thla place, on the 8th Inst., after a lingering illness, Miss ELIZABETH WEITZEI,, aged about BOyonrs. AtWoshingt.onvillc.on the 29th ult., WILLIAM ALFRED, iuiunl son of Charles and Clara Revonolt. At Paxlnos, on tho 4th ult., ANNA, wife of Thoi. Smith, aged nearly 27 years. In Shamokin township, on the 31st of October. DAV1B S. ADAMS, ajjed noarly 38 years. SU.lIUKl' M,lltlt:T.. 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THE LEONARD SCOTT PUliUSHIXU CO.. 140 Fulto. St., JJ. V. Tho ssliitinoUiti 4 oal 'l'rude, Shavoki., January 8, 1868. Tout. Ctrl. Sent for week ending Jan. 4, 2,7S8 11 2.7HS 11 1,423 19 To same time last year, Increase. 1..HH 12 Special iYot'ucs. Til a "January Thaw" often leave many unplea sant mementoes, in tho shape of sudden Colds and Coughs. They are, howevor, easily controlled by Coo's Cough Balsam. It is ngreoablo to the taste, effectual, and no family with children subject to Croup can afford to be without it, as it is infallible for Croup if taken in senson. L. S. Pl'B CO. aiso publish the FARMER'S GUIDE, by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and tho lain J Y. INorton,ol tale tollcgn, I vols., Koyul Uctuvo DiOO pages, una numerous Engravings. Price 7 lor the two volumes by -Mr.il, posl paid, eight dollars. January II, 1563. ftUARTEHLY HE PORT OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BUN BURY. Quarterly Report of the condition of Iho "Tho Kirst Nationul ilitnk of Sitntnirv. in tho bnrousli tif Sun- bury, in the fttntc of IV'tuisylvauia," un the moruing of tho first Monduy of January, A. D., lb-GH : LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, $200.0(10 00 Surplus Fund. 12.471 21 Dividends Unpaid, 8,417 70 Circulating notes received from tbo C'omptioller, tint). 000 00 Less amount on band, 0,32100 Leaving amount outstanding, 173,1 79 00 individual Deporils, J.tl.020 83 Construction Account. I0.3riii 81 Due to Nutional Bunks. 4.0711 6a " " other lianks and Bankers. octi 07 State Bank circulation ouistanding, 7,b.-0 00 Discount. Exchange and interest, Profit and Loss, 41,933 91 $:;tl,7M) III Tiir following Remedios are all old and well es tablished, and thousands have been benefited by their uso. They are for salo by druggists generally : Tho Peruvian Syiup, a protected Solution of the Protoxido of Iron, sup plies the blood with its Life Element. Iron, giving strength, vigor, and now life to the whole system. For Dyspepsia, Debility, Fcmnle Weakness, Ao., it is a fpeciOc. A 32 page pamphlet, containing a valuable treatise on -'Iron as a Medicine." with cer tificates and recommendations, Ae .will be sent free. J. P. DINS.MORE, Proprietor, No. 36 Dey St., Kcw York. Wiatar'a Balpani of Wild Cherry has been used for nearly half a century for Corona Cot.ns, Consumption, and every affection of the Throat, Lungs nnd Chest. It cures a cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs and nllaying irri tation, thus removing the cause instead of drying up tho cough and leaving the cause behind. SETH W. FOWLE & SOX, Proprietors. No. 13 Tremont St., Boston. Dr. H. AnderB' Iodine Water, a pure solution of Iodine dissolved in water without a solvent, containing H grains nf Iodine to each fluid ounce nt water. Iodine Is admitted, by all medioal men, to be tho best known remedy for ScitoruLA. ULrxR, Cakcer, Svpbilis. Salt Riiki'H, Ao., nnd thousand can testify to tho won derful virtues of this preparation in such cases. Circulars free. J. P. DIN'SMORE. Proprietor. No. 36 Dey St., New York. Grace's Celebrated Salve works like magio on Old Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Wounds, Bruises, Sprain, Chapped Humis, t nil blnius, Ac , Ac. It is prompt in action, soothes tho fmin. takes out soreness, and reduces the most angry ooking swellings and inflammations, thus affording relief nnd a complete cure. Only 2S cents a box ; sent bv mail for 35 cents. SET 11 W. FOWLE A SON. Proprietors. Jan. 11 it No. IS Tremont St., Boston. Total, RESOURCES. I Notes and Bills discounted $2'j . :.:'. Gi ' Baukiug'houfc, other Real Esiala, furni ture and fixtures, 47.716 61 Current expenses nnd Tuxes poij, 1.1 41 Cn-sh Items, including Revenue Stamps, 3,7u 4H Due from National Bunks. A3.2I7 53 " " other lianks und Hunkers, 1.990 02 1'. S. Bonds deposited with U S. Treasurer to secure circuiting notes, 2nO,000 00 Oihor U. S. securities mi bund, 27.300 00 Other stocks ami I'-oli.l-'. 10.020 00 Cash on bund in circulating notes of other National Bunks. 20.310 Of) " " " SjiIo Banks 1.518 00 Spocio, V. S. Legal Tender Notes, Compound Interest L.-gai leuuets, I7'.t -ill 49 2'JO 00 2.7JO 1.0 $011,703 10 Tux Rule or Court. We have a small num ber of oopiee of the now Rulca of Court, regulating the practice of the court in Ihia (eighth) Judicial District, composed of Northumberland, Montour and Lycoming counties, and also Ibe Rules of Equity Practice adapted by the Supreme Court of Pennsyl vania, which w will sell at $! per copy. If any of the legal profession have not yet obtained tbem they can be supplied, on application at the Ameri ca ofSee, or addressing us by letter. t'O.'S (oi.u iti: & GKHMAX ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, and may be considered tbe STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. Tor aale by all Grocera. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, NoRTIIVSICIlIlLANU Co., Sct. I, S. .1. Packi:i. Cashier of iho '-First National Bank of Sunbury. Pa.," do solemnly swear that the above statement is u uo to tho best of my knowledge and belief. S. J. PACKER. Cashier. Sworn tu and subscribed bei'ure me, tliia 10th duy Jai ua y, A. 1)., 180-'. P. M. Suinuel, Ass t. Assessor. Bunbury, Jan.'-l I, IS0S. .c: Vorlt anil oal ICiiil Ituafl A. 4'oul Co. OrrirK, 204 Sorrn Fourth Stuket. ) P111LAPKI.T IHA, Deo. 27th, 1S07. j The annual meeting of the Stockholders of '-Tho j New York nnd Middle Coal Field Rail Road and ' Coal Comp-iny.'' will he held at tbe ofriee of tiie Company No. 22' Walnut street, on TusdHy, Jim uaiy Itlth, IrtiS, ut 10 o'clock A. M . when an elec tion will be held for set en Directors to ccrve for the ensuing year. . V. 11. UAV.;.U, see y. Janunry 4. lOS 2t it4Mr .. kiioi: a'tiatra; iBm ae cat. fu'& 2a.-. ul-j- THE subscriber offers to fell his Hoot and .Siioe Store, located on nrki t street, Sunhury. a lew doors cast of llaupt's new building, including a largo stock of Hout. and Ladies nnd Childum's .Shoes, Waiters, A c. I ho room will also be rented to any person purchneiug the stock, if desired. Hero is presented un opportunity lbr doing a lirst-eliss Boot and Shoo business. The cs nhiishmcnt is offer ed for sale because the owner has gone, into other business in tbo West. J. II JEFFRIES. Stinbury. Jampiry 4, 1KCS. -OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND J KRIE RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 230 al- May IS, 1867. ly. NE TRICE CLOTHING. 0 Grand Picture. If you want to see a grand array of richly tinted and life-like picture, walk up to Byerly' Qollery. Som taken a few days ago, in tone, correct likeness and artistio finish, are cer tainly very superior specimen of art. Byerly' popular Gallery is in Simpson' building, Market Square. Another Ukneral in toe FieldI During tho put few day we have been visited by a General Thaw, wbos warm and genial oountenanc bu fairly melted the biggest chunks of ic in tbe streets, and the next thing we'll see will be a gene. ral rush if not of water down tbe street, certainly of customer to Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, corner of Third and Market Street, to make their (elections from tb new and elegant stock just received. 'a i T Plao to Git Clothih. A good article of clothing, at a fair and liberal prie, can alwaya be obtained at I. F. Bbaeffer'a Tailoring establishment, on Market Square. Shaeffer alway keep on band a splendid assortment of Cloths, Caasimwre, Vest ings, Ao., which b makes up into elegantly fitting garment at a very low figur. EvervoiT will want a substantial protection from tb aliuh and snow, during th winter, and we would recommend them to go to the First National Root and Sbo BUm, In Pleasant' building. Market atreet, and imin th si plus ultra (took whioh Thicker baa juat reivd. H guarantee to all purehrs satisfaction, botti la thf artlel and prie. JONES' old established k imih'i: CLOTHING HOUSE, a nnrket Slreci, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many yeara this Establibhmont has dnne busi ness on the One Price Bys.em, and we believe we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly aUUercs to tma principle, vie nave earueu a rejiu tatinn which we are proud of, for good tuite in select- good style and substantial materials, ana not, less important, for having all our goods. i: iu t vi:i.i. madi;. We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods or of both kinds Fashionable and plain so that all ton Los can be suited. The price are the very lowest, (s any one by a moment thought must ee, or otherwise we could not meet the competition of our neighbors, lor as no deduotioua are ever maae, we must put our price down to the advantage wo promise. Th neonla mavdenond. thia is the true clan upon which to do business, and many a dollar cau ba saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in uiiud JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. March 23, 1867. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wuler and 1'Ire lrool" SLATE .ROOFS. THE undersigned respectfully inform builders in this and adjoiniug eountie that ha ia prepared to fiut on Male Roofs in a superior manner. He furn ishes tb eelebrated Lehigh county Slat, which i the bent in the icarket. lie warrants bis work to be durable and ore and water proof. He invite th in. peotionot the public loth work a baadone in Sun baryoa Haapt'a, UreeMugb' and lions' buikliuKs, and on other at various plao. lii pric are as luw mm iuue oi any oiuar Biaier. Addr, D. 8. SMITH, iunbury. p. O., ores 11 at hia residence in Upper Augusta twp. January 11, lei. ly Machino Stitching. RDER8 or work left at tha (tore of M J Prieetley, ia Northumberland, will be promptly IIHBOM IO. UF All wrk warrant'.. Nov J-tf ut Street, Philadelphia. SUNBURV AND EI IE BONDS LOST. Application has been ma le to the Philadelphia nnd Erie Railroad Company (formerly the r-unlmry nd Erie. Railroad Company) tr the issuo ol ,nw Ronds, for tho iollowins-doscribed Bonds, with tho Coupons annexed, lost or destroyed : No eil lobit inclusive lor i.ikoj enco, rcvou per cent. Sunbury anl Erie Railroad t-ouipauy Bonds, dated September 10. 1Sj7. Notice is bcrehv given mat . jonus wm on issued in lieu nl tho above, .Murch 1st. next, unlet; salhdaotory reasuns are fhown to tho contrary. tEC. P. LITTLE, Troumirer. De aembor 28, 1 8..7 2m SEE IN O IS BELIE VINO Al i Arvla fiirvr-t. NEW PKICKS! NEW UOOD3 llich Silver and Silvcr-riatcl Wares, Including every style nn 1 ilesenplinn, made expressly ;r trade, whicli and durability 'fi' cu"no1' b" surpassed at JOUN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing bstannjnmeni. 704 ARCH SlKfctt, l-niUAUcui uin. Tearlici-n' County ItMUtni. The annual meeting of tbo County Innti tuto will convene nt the Court Mouse, in the ltornugli of .Suiiliury, on MONDAY, January 20t)i, ISMS, ami continue in session during tiie week. "Accortlinp; to tbe Art nf Assembly, Ap proved April Dili, 1807, umlcr which the Institute ia held, ,th roll of members must be called nt leant twice eneh day j a com mittee of five teachers on Pernmnelit Certill cutcs must be cliosun by ballot ; teacher may nit end the Littittite nnd be paid by the lintrict the tame at illtey were in tcfionf, and thoe who nhunt themxeiee Jrom the Institute of their vien account without a good reawu, may hare their want of tirofemonal irit and teal in dicated ly certijicnte of a tower grade at the next examination. See Peon's. School Jour nal, Muy 1807, page 272. The Teachers' liiFtitule h now required bt law, and the attendance or nnn-uttend-nnce of every tencher in tha county will be noted down by the Secretary in n book kept' ior unit, purpose, it is earnestly Imped mid expected tlmr. every School liourd in the couuly will ullow their teuchers tho time to "attend the Itistiltile und pay them thesnmc on if they were in school."' If nny School Hoards will not pny their teucheis fur the time spent at the Institute, they ouuht at the Tun least permit them to clot'e fchool nnd attend, each teacher making up the time lust. School Officers, Doctors, Lawyers, Minis ters, Editors, nnd everybody interested in the cause of education nnd the ndvonccmeiit of the Commoti School SyWeni nre cordially invited to attend and participate in the ex irci.scs. lion. J. P. Wiekershiim, Stale Superinten dent, lion. C. It. C'oburn, Deputy State Su perintendent : 1'iof. r. A. Aili n," Prof. Klius Schneider, of the Hunbury Clnxiicnl Institu te; S. S. .Pick, Euri., formerly County Superin tendent (.f Westmoreland county; C W. Dcuns, Kaii., Principal of the School for Sol diers' Orphan's ; J. .1. nciineiiKiijtler, Esq., formerly County Superintendent of Moi tlinm beiland county; Henry Ilouck, Esq., Super intendent of Ecbitnon county, nnd other prominent Iriruds of education throughout the State are expected to be present us Ia stittitu I.ectiiiets. O, V. HAl'l'T, County Superintendent. Saturday, Dec. 14, 18(7. .olioc is Kaiilti-iiiHry. THIS is to give notice, that on the lftth day of ucccmoer. a. d. i&ar, a warrant in Uauuruplcv was issued against tho estate of Frederick Dibnor, of Sbamokin. in the county of Northumberland, and State ol Pennsylvania, who has been adiudued a Bankrupt on liiii own pelition ; that tho p iymeut of any cienis una delivery ol any property belonging to such Uankrupl. to him or for his use, and Iho transfer of nnv property by him nre forbidden by Law: that a meeting of the creditois nf tiie sn id llankrupt, to piove itieir (loots, anil to choose une or moro Assijr nees of his estate, will be held al a Court of Bank ruptcy, to bo hidden nt tho ollicoof tho Register at Sunbury. Cmn.ly of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, before J. M. ietllintr, RciMslcr. on the K'lb day of l'ebi nary, A D IStirt. at II o'clock A .M. T. D. UREEXAWALT, Deputy Enitcd States Jlarshal. (as .Messenger.) Western District of Pennsylvania. December 21, 1bo7. It .osrci: i stttitit pre v. THIS is to e,ivo notice, that on tho 5th c!ny nf December. A. 1). lHd7, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was is-ued against the Estate of James Vun Dyke, of .Northumberland, in tbe County of Nortbuiuber Ijind, and Slnto of Pennsylvania, who has been ad judged a Bankrupt, on his own petition ; that tho payment of any debt und del ivory of any property belonging tcsueii Bankrupt, to hi in or lor his uiui, nnd I tic transfer of any property by him arc forbidiUn by Law; that a meeting of Ilia Creditors of the said . Bankrupt, to provo their Debts, nnd to chose one or ; ii. ore Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court nf H ir.kruptcy. to be holdcn nt Sunbury, Cnnntyof , uriuuinosTtnna, rnutoot t eunsylvania belore J. . ii. Wiestling, Register, on iho 121b day of I'cbuary, ! A. D. ISiiS. nt 9 o'oloek A.M. T. t GREE"AW.LT. Deputy I'nitoJ States Marshal, (as .Messenger.) Veteru District of l'onnsyivania. i December SI . 117. Notice its :nil.i-irpt cy . THIS is to give notice, that on the 5th day of De- 1 eeiubcr. A. 1). Isi;,, a u arrant in bankruptcy waa i issutt-i agninet the eatateot Charles W . Snyder, uf the ; Boiougn of Sliutiiokin, in ho county of Northumber I laud, ar.d t.'ito of Pennsylvania, who lias beeuud ! judged a b.iuhrupt on bin own petition; that the p'lyioent of any debts nnd delivery of any property ! huinngii-g to such ilankrupt, to bim or fr his use, j and the transfer of any property by him are forbid , den by Law : that a meeting of the creditors of tho ' said Rnnkriipt, to provo liieir Debtj. aiel to choose one or more A-signees of his esl;ite. w.ll he held at a l Court of Ruiikruptuy, t" be hidden at Sunbury, Coun ty ol .Norinuiuocriuii'i, fnne oi i'i nn-yivania. neturo .1. M. WiesHing. Register, on the ll'th day of Febru ary. A. D. JliliO, at 1U o'clock A. W. T. D. UREENAWALT. Deputy I'nited States Murshnl, (;is Messenger.) Western District of Pennsylvania. December 21, 1867. 4t (lernumtoMU 'a'clfi-apli. A FAMILY AND AN AGRICULTURAL JOUR NAL. Dovotcd to Choice Literature, including Poetry, Novelettes, Talcs, and Mural and Entertaining Reading, generally, in tho I.ilerary Department v.eshall innscul the choicest varieties within tho reach of our eileniled means. Tho Novelettes, 'tales. Poetry, etc., shall be supplied from tho best end highest sources, and he equal to anything to be found in any journal or mtii zinc. AURICL'LI'URE AND HORTICULTURE, em bracing I'-irming, uarileiting. r rutt-Raising. e:o Our labors in this departmout for over thirty yoars. have met the coriiul approbation of the public t)ur purpose has been to lurnish useful and reliable iutoriuation upon these very important branches of industry and to protect, them so far as within our power against tho false doutrines and selfish pur poses of the many empirics and sensation adven turers ty which tho farmer is incessantly a.ssailed. This portion of the Grrmnntowi Trtr?raph ia atone worth the price of subscription. NEWS DEPARTMENT. Tbo same industry, care, end discrimination in gathering and preparing tho stirring events nf theday, expressly for this pa per, which hitherto has been one of its marked tea lures mid given such universal satisfaction, will be continued with re doubled effort to meat tho increa sing demands of the put lie. TeiiMK Two dollars end fifty cents per annum. No orders received without the cosh, and all subscrip tions stopped at the-end of the timu paid for. Speci men nuuihcm sent. Address PHILIP R. FREA8, Editor and Proprietor, Gcrmautown, Philadelphia, Pa- Io not Henri lhi Column op ron ft 111 certainly Und out -where yon ran Buy the MOST GC0DS, nf th BEST Q,TT-A.XjIT"Tir. For the LEAST MONEY. SMALL TKOFITS AXD QUICK CASH SALES ! is. y. i nn,i, at the MAHMOTH STORE, NEW GROCERY! On Third St., ne door below tb Liillieron Chureh S UN I? L K Y, PENX'A. HENKY PETERS, Ho juat oponed rs bb flex casxcTii AND Provision Store ' and is selling; low for CASK. ' " Hi Stock Is complete, consisting: In port rf SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL, Molnsfcs, Fyrups, Mackerel, Lard. Ilntrj, Unto Dried and Canned Fruits. Prunes, hnisin Cheese, and Crackers, and in fact everything oiuully, kept in the (iroccry line. The lest ELOUR end MEAL In tiie Jfail.rt. Tobaoco. Cigar, and a variety nf NOTION?. Constantly ou hand iShell and Can which will bo furnished to private familiiw in Inrg or small rjuantitle. Also : All kinds of Conned Fruit, at tj l.rwiV. prices. Country Produce taken in exchango for Hoods. kJp'Call and eaainine'tny tock, and satisfy your pelves. HENRY rETFP.S. 5onbury, Deo. 14, 1S87. lltil .mH'.: If MARKET SQUARE, I RUXnURY, TEKX-A., Has just received and opened tho m:T KEI.KCTr.Iand FINEST ASSORTMENT, of DRY GOODS IN TOWN. French Merinos. Print, Molins, G ingbams, NOTIONS of all kinds. Cassimeres, Ae. Hosiery, Gloves, Men 'earn! Ladies Undergarment C'licnlaiuf tir'.-t, f!ii!ntieiiIU.!. Are the best in Uso, FOR THE FOLLOWING HEASOVS : They nre more simple and durable, easier kept, in order, make a stronger and more eliutic stitch, a firmer and more beautiful seam than any other They sew all fabrics from two common spools, r" fUiro noro-winding nf thread, fasten both emir nf the seam by their own operation, and though every fifth stitch is cut the seam will not rip. '1'Iip Very 81 SsiiMt S'rir.r. tbp('riis i of the Legion of Honor was conferred on tho rep-c- j scnlative of too ;::vi:i: & ii.&iii-R at tho Exposition Unit-crsellco, Paris, 1S67 ; thus etlestir.g their groat Fuperierity over all other sow. ing machines, OP-OVER A BAKER'S SET PTYI.CS s ks i: tc t j. i: si , ; ij n'KN For Manufaetarlng, Cnmbino the most modern and essential improve ments. Tb nttcn'ton is requested nf Tailors. Manufac turers of Coots and Shoes. Carriage Triminlrir, Clothing and nil others requiring tho uso of the most effectivo I LOCK STITCH MACHINES, To these new styles, which possess unmistakable ml- j vantages over all othors. I FOR SALE BY I hlirs CAROLINE UATjins, 1 Market Street, SUNBURY, PENN A , i Nov. 21. 1S(7. ly "keep well-dkesskd.' I Call and soo the well selected Stock of i CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS, VESTINOS, Ac Just rcocived t I WHITE GOODS. A full assortment of TRIMMINOS. Guilders will And my Slock of Ilurslwiirr. t'oii Ik, ilM, Cilas, X.C., C'oauplelc. Druj-s and Medicines, M :ucuAxr 91 Willow and Ccdarware, C1 descriplion, YlT'i' f for Iho Winter trad YJS S.' for uoatnuss I'lr Re-plating at shorl notice. Docember 2I,ili7 auc,27. 'l lse !'! .ntlonnl Itaiask of Kuas lnry." XTOTICE ishereby given, tnat tiie regular auuu.i N election of Directors of -The Finst National Lank of Sunbury, 1W." will he held on in day.h.Joih tofrtJrS.tJ. iinnaing Mouse, in iu "is"" 7 ' i .i. between the hoursof IU o'cloi k, A. M . aud 3 o clock P M , of aid day. in aeoordanoe with tb provi io.ofth.AetofCon1r.s.. pAcKRi BunburyPapeoJS.l)"!: Quccnswore, 01srware, Crockery, Salt. TAILORING ESTAIiLISil- MENT, Fourth Streot, below Eystcr Rlore, EUNRUF.Y WINTER CLOTHING of the most approved ftjlesis made up to order a reasonable rates. Ho has also a Bne assortment of Cas.imero Khiris. Drawer-, Undershirts, Overhauls, Dlouses, Neck ties, Cotton nnd Woolen iluje. riu.pendcrs, Dand kerehier's, O loves, and a general variety of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING O00D3, (live him a call, which you will find te be to yeur advantage. Sunbury, Oct. 19,lSii7. "lDOtTT"Sr HO U SE, .1. S. Ii AI.I., Iroirirtoi-, Corner Sunbury and liuch Street. SHAMOIilN, I'ENN'A. rpiIFS HOUSE is now open for the reception of J guests, and being new. rpncioua aud attrncMvc. hits nil tho facilities and advantages of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The sioeping apartment are airy and comfortalile. and tho furniture rnliif ly new. the llur and Tablo will be supplied with the best In Tbe market. The patronage of tho publio is solicited. April 13,1867. Lime I Lime I Lime! miW nw Lime Kiln of II. U. Maswr. t Solin. I Urov8ution, r now eompletod and In uc ceesful operation, producing lime of the very best au.lit X he kilu re built with all the modern Sonvoulenee and improvements, and h.ve a eaPoi t, t producing 41)0 bushels per day. fcollet roads hav been made to th kiln, nut Interfered with by th ruilrod, wher wegon or led oan be loaded in a few miuute from the ohutcji, without handling. Having opened a largo body of the beet liiueatona, at th lueulh of the kilns, they are enabled to sell lime at the low rate of 11 cent per biwbei. Tb kilu ar in charge of competent per sons, who will alway bo prepared to supply cus tomer. Apply to li. H. Manser. Sunbury, or to Chas. Dunklvherger, or Cba J Conrad, at the kiln. Deeember it, 197; Christmas Goods, ARE NOW READY AT 'l t. SII WO.VM JEWELKY STORE. Muikot Square, near tha Rail Road, CTJITB'J?.?. PS1T1TV. Such as Ladies and (ientlemen Fine Gold and Silver Watches. Chains, llreast-Pins, Ear-rings aud Finger-Rings, Silver Tea-setts, Cake, Card Su gar Baskets, Dinnor and Brcaklast Castors, Spoon Holders, Butter. Coolers, Syrup and Drinking Cops, Knivos, Forks and rijmons ut' various kiuds, and a full oasortment of Silver-Plated goods. Also, Dawson, Warren A Hide's Colobrated Tip Top Gold Pons, and a full assortment of b day and 3U hour clocks. Particular uttentlon paid to the repairing of fine Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. All work warranted. All orders promptly attend ed to. Please call and examine our stock bofore pur. ohosing elsewhere. Sunbury, Docember 21, 18S7 Holiday Presents ! 0 J. "V. KTM'lMO.'V, fh WATCHMAKER JEWELER, , Market Square, nar tho Court BUXBL'RY, Northumberland County, Ta. HE ba just opcued an assortment of Gold YtVS nd Plain Patent Watches, CLOCKS Vt;. W III! U.IIIU.U., JJUI. Rill. HH.IUUg-, r HIV ' Uold Riugs, Finger Rings, DraceleU. Minia ture Ciues, Medallions, LoekeU. Pencils. Thimble, Speotaole, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Suit and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spooni, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Kuive, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, Castors, Pitchers, Uutiw Dishes, Fruit Dinhes, Cake liunkeu, Syrup Pitchor, Ac. ic. He invite tb oitiien of Suabury and vicinity to call at tbe above place, wher he will be happy to wait upon mem. i-Vriieulrltentbn pil l to REPAIRING 1'vcember SI, ImlT ROOTS AND SHOES- HATS AND CAPS, and in fact everything usually kept in a large Store Call und be convinced that the CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR UOODS is at The Mammoth Store. f H. "V. FRILINOi I ra rw 1'ualt, SOIaj, ni, floods ar. bought fur Ch nd Sold Ch.ap ! or the READY MONET- J ' BuabU'T', 19, 13"". h v. ruiLirG, ISAAC K. STATJFFEE. Lj 5' 1 " "tf Iiint-r nr.fl .som A.v CL -lcr. i'ki.vk'Ji. 5JUHTH2d BT..COII.OF QUAItllY. I'lHLADKITHIt. An at.ortment of Wai-hes, lewelry, S.vr and t'litel Wure c a itnntly on ham!, t7 Repairing of Wauhee and Jewelry pr mpt'y a' lemleij to N"V. 1S07-! y. a i: w a n it t v a i. o r PALL A1TD V7T1TT3&P. ra bt? AT TUE tTORE OF J. II- KNGEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, S'JNBtT.i . UST received from New York and Philadelphia, large supply of FALL Ail) VW.Mtil GOODS, which hu will ncll at oual prouts, b-r oajli or oountry produce. Ilia Dry Goods department Is full orcveryde-erip-tiou. A tpleudid line ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and White Goods at all prices. Fancy Sucking for Ladies, an! ijheilata ol Shawl Yaukoa notions iu Groat Vorioty Also Ladies' French .Corsctr and Hoop Skirls. CARPETS, Wov Floor Cloths, Stair Carpet Floor Oil Cloths, .11 widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Gil Cloth Widow sjiadiis, Plum Green and Brown Oil Cloth nd Fixture l"r l iodows. O 1 O C iZ 11 X o . f-'ugar. CoDV-e, Molaasea, llio, Crackurs, Spices, Salt Fish. Cheese, Aa. Vfiieensnare.Glasswar, splendid SelU of Tcawar, at low prices. BOOTH UHOFB IN ORE AT VAflitTTTT. Hats and Cap, Oil, Paint, Glass, Putty, School Rooks. Paper, r)Ute. Ao. ,1 II I) W A li E , kaaveli, Turks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Scrowa A Large assortmwt of WALL PAPER aad Bor' der. l all price. All parsons desiring U gt good good will pleas glv bim a call. J K ENt"FL ousbury, bv. le, IS' 7