Cl)e Sunbury American. B.WII,VERT, ' N. B. KNOLB, J Publisher. SUIVlllIHY, 1A. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SO, 1868. 3Local affairs. For Runt. A homo and lot on Murket street, near Fifth. Inquire at this olBee. Tun Oldrvt Bark Pmiibmt Wm. Cameron, F.rq., of Lewlsburg, li the oldoet living Bank Prosl deut In tlita State that is, h hai bean at the head rf a bank longer than any man now in tho banking biuinon In Pennsylvania. I. 0. or 0. F. Fort Augusta Lodge No. 620 win Instituted in this pi aot on Thursday of last week. The following officers were duly elooted : N. 0., J. K. Sniick ; V. O., P. M. Shindel ; A. 8 , J. E. mines ; B. S , C. A. Reitnensnydor ; Treasurer, John Clark. Show. Another hoary fall of snow, about 10 Inohos In depth, took place en Monday last. The snows of this wlntor bare lioen frequent and heavy. A gentleman at Umporium, on the mountains, has kopt an account of the fall of snow at that plaoe, which amounts, in the aggregate, to 14 feet. Justices or tub Peace should remember that 'they are required by law to file their acceptances 'within twenty days after their elcotion. The Justi 'Ocs recently elect oil in this county should coll upon or notify our Prothonotary, J. J. lteiincnsnyder, Esq., as soon as possible, and have the matter at tended tu. The best and surest Fertiliier, and ono which ! uiny bo relied upon for enriching poor land, is, without doubt, Torringion A HodgkinB' Super-Phos-' phnte It acts at onoe on the soil and furnishes it with that substance so nooossary fur producing largo crops. For top-dressing wheat and grass, in early spring, it is unsurpassed. Farmors, try it. Tub Population or thk FounTEEsrii Coi.i.r.c- no Disriiicr of Pkx.isti.vama. The Assessors I of tho Fourteenth llevcnuo District, comprising tho I counties of Dauphin, Northumberland, Union, Buy dcr and Juniata oountics, under Instructions from Washington, have recently completed a census of I the District. The aggregate population of the Dis- I iriot is 149,550. Dauphin county has 01,375 ; Nor- 1 , , , ... . 1 thumberland, 32,105; Lnion, 1,,100; Snyder, 17,- ai6, and Juniata, 21,000. i Tho Third Division, comprising nil that part of Northumberland county cast of tho Susquehanna, .i-outuins a population of 20,005, whilo tho Fourth Division, or thut portiou of the county north of tho North Branch, has 12,100. Simtirr Balls or Rrai, Estate. Shcrifl licck ley will offer for sulo tho following real estate, nt tho Court House, !u this place, on Saturduy, 7th of March : Tlirco lots of ground in the borough of Shauiokiu. Piopeity of J. P. Fincher. A building or bakery on Water street, in Nor thumberland. Property of Matthias Smuck. Tract of land 4n Washington township, contain ing 2 acros and 120 perches. Also another tract In same township, containing 10 acros and 125 perches. Property of Martin Gass. Tract of land in l.owis township, containing 7 acres. Property of James F. Kcincrer. Lot or puroil of ground in the borough of Mt. funnel. Property of Daniel llohrty. Tract ol'lund in Shnmokin township, containing 8 acres. Property nf Isaao Furman. A LKAr Yeah Pahtt. Soiuo of our young la dies, taking advantage of tho privileges offered them by leap year, gavo a parly at tho Central Hutel, ou Munduy evening lust. The ladies did the inviting, uud iu tho inidd of a heavy snow storm drove up their rigging and escorted Ihuir malo friends to tho hotel, provided tho music and supper, paid all the ' bills, nnd. of CMirse, did all the talking, as usual. i The dancing was kept up until a Into hour. Both the old end young bachelors present were highly ! pleased. Taking it ullogethcr it was ono of the I most pleasant and well conducted entertainments w e have attended, and in many rcspeots the gentle- ! meu might follow the example set them with great advmitago tu themselves aud their posterity. On this occasion we were glad to meet some of our bachelor friends, who were fust relapsing into the semi-barbarous state of confirmed oelibacy , thus time ly rescued by this pleasant duvice from a futo too deplorable to oontouiplato. Should the humanizing influences of tho event cuutiuue until the next leap year they may jet bo tnved. The Donori.il Flection took placo on Friday lust. Both parties bad a full ticket la the field, but the Rcpublicaus, as usuul, curried everything. We think vre can safely say thut Suubury, considering the number of her voters, is one of the strongest Republican towns iu tho State. Yet, but a few years back, it was one of tho strongholds of Democ racy, but thut was beforo tho Demooracy of Davis, Breckinridge A Co. superseded thut of Jefferson uud Mudison, There was quite a spirited contest for the office of ( hief Burgess, three candidates being in the field two Republican undone Democratic. The regular Republican nominee received a majority of two votes over both of his competitors. Tho following nro the officers elected : Chief Burgess J. Weiser Buchcr. Second Burgess John Bourne. Assistant Burgesses J. G. Murkle, T. G. Cooper, J. M. CaUwulliKler and W. T. Grant. Common Council East Ward Dr. Jos. Kystcr, i. W.Smith, W. R. Dunham and Cbaa. Beck. West Wurd Chas. Gariugcr, A. DicfTcuderfer, J. Rcnn und Valentine Diets. Town Clerk Jacob Sbipman. . Justices of the Peace Enst Wurd Joba TJ. Lea ker. West Ward David Fry. Street Couiuiisiloners East Ward S. Boughncr und Sol. Weaver. West Ward Samuel Clement and Josiab Henry. Overseers of the Poor East Ward Geo. Buchcr and Nathan Marti. West Ward A. il. Clement and A. N. Brico. Judges of Elections East Ward Jacob Cable. West Ward Alox. Manti. Inspectors of ElectionsEast Ward William II. Bright and Ira Hilo. Wost Ward Wm. M. lleu d ricks aud John Arnold. School Direotors East Ward J. Fettor. Ward II. Y. Friling. High Constable George Harrison. Constable East Ward Benj. Brosious. Ward William Pursel. Assessor East Ward Isaac Furman. W John W. Friling. West West Ward The Fibe at SiLismosovE. The Selimgrore jrimtA, of the 19th Inst., gives the following partic ulars of the fire on the Isle of Que, at that place, en Tuetduy of last week, a notice, of which appeared in our last issue : "A neighbor of Mr. Funster's, Mr. Ilollenbnch, expected a party at hit house that evening from Suubury, and having do stabling of bis own be en gaged stubling of Mr. Feastcr. The party, at ex pected, came, and the horses were put into Mr. Feaster's stable. At one o'oloek the party started for Suubury, and immediately after their departure Feastor't stable was discovered to be on fire, and it is bolieicd that through tbo ourclessnos of these persons the fire was caused. If true as reported, and there is no doubt of it, those men acted very meanly. They must have discovered the Ire at or very uear tbe time they started, for there I testi mony that before they got two squares from the bouso they stopped at, they themselves gave the alarm by orying lire, and they repeated their cries all the way through town, iut instead of going back to acsist they drov e on and wont borne. Hai these iii'.u, when first they saw tbo tire, gone back, Mr. Siebley's tattle aud horses, as well as many other ihiuzs. mizbt have been saved Their eonduot it r.t near criminal at it well tould be without being legally so, aud in Justice they should be willing at least (o be librrul in their contributions to tbest ID iurcd men . " Boaouea Towmair OrriciM. The fol- lowing I a lurt of Borough end Township officers , aleotod in Northumberland Bounty, 6a Friday, Slat lost i Miton. Chief Burgost, W. If. Bogla ; Assiatant Burgess, Lawrence Huff; Overseers, Wm. Slrlne.Sr., J. li. Snyder; Sohool Directors, J. M. Huff, 11. D. Barr; J udgo of Election, Win. P. Wbeeland ; In speotbrs, W.L. JUartfleid, J. H. MoCormiok ; Consta ble, J. P. Bummers. Wa t tout own. Uxugom, 3. V. Starr; Counoll, Thomas Carl, N. Uaugor, 0. 0. Baebman, Wm. Coonor, 11. K. Witmao ; High Constable, James Cummings; Justiecs, James Barr, Joseph M. Irwin ; School Direotors, E. Welsh, K. Wertman, Wm. F. Bergor, K. Kvorelt,K. Moltser, D. 8. Kramer; Judge, D. Tys; Impoctors, Sauiuol Piatt, J. N. Messinger; Overseers of the Poor, Samuel Daugherty, P. Wintcr stein ; Assessor, Joseph Everett ; Auditors, Silas hnmbock, John Uood wan, George Baker; Constable, J. Grossly. ..A'r,'tmr?,efBurgr'DH1lj0,'?i tlae, John C. Ellis Overseers, James Beard, Charles Shell; School Direotors. K. Truokeiniller, W. S. Welsh, Wm. a. Irwin, Henry Header; uuage, wm. B. Irwin; Inspectors, D. W. Watson, Il. lv. Culp.; I Constable. J. W. Fry Shnmot-in. Chief Burgess, Reuben Fagcly ; Jus tloe, D. N. Lake ; Overseer, John Shipp ; iScliool Di reotors. J. J. John. W. W. Wars ; Judire of F.leotion. Jonas L. Qilger; Inspectors, Bam lost, J. A. Shipp: Constable, J. Ditohficld. Mt. Carmtt 7ioroNi?i. Chief Htirircn. II. T. John ; Overseer, Saimiol BohmolU; School Directors, n.uuiiuK, j. a. t utor; Judge nt jiieetion, .luliu Drohor; Inspectors, J. Hoover, J. Malick; Constnblo, A. Camp. Jordan. Justices, Daniel M. Sohwarti Witmer; Constable, Fred Koble; Judge, Josiah lllVlfl I Schwarts; Inspectors, Jool Stroheckcr, Adam Hum bcrger; (school Directors. Elios Phillips, John Bohnor; Overseers, Kuwurd llnum, Elioa lleckert; Assessor, Geo. W. Troutnian ; Supervisors, Michael D. Buhner John Scblogcl. Little Mulianou. Justico, Galen Smith ; Consta blo, Wm. Dunklcoerger ; Judge, Wm. Doer; In spectors, Martin Buker, Isuno '. Roitt ; Overseers, Josoph Dunkleborger, John Swinohart: Assessor, Wm. Dunkleborger ; Supervisors, Adam B. Lanker, Daniel Keiti. lstiois. Constable. Stun. F. Kerehnr-r: .Tmltrn. JohnT. Albright; Inspectors, Chas. Derr, Wm. Dunn; K,.hn..l ltiniM n w,..v,i fi: u;.nii . t i Jacob Hunsecke'r. John Watt. : Anr' Jm M ' ! Arthur; Supervisors, B. Mougos, Jus. Young. ... . ' ' . -. 1 . fitrjHtrtlr. Chief Burgess, S. A. Savidgc ; Overseers, M. Boeder, S. Shannon; Sohool Directors, L. Uarmun.G. P. Camp; inrpectors, John Hoof, U. Colrmnn ; Constnblo, J. Lamphar. So)tiiiibiraiiil.Chicl Burgess, Wm. If. Mor gan ; Justice. Jns. H. Batcbelor ; Overseers, Thomas London. David Eekcit; Counoil, J G. Dicficubnch, i A. 11. Sionn, J. U. Hopewell, J . C. Nandevondor. M. L. Moraan. W. T Forjth. W. Elliott; School I Directors, M. J. D. Withinirtnn, C. B. Ronuinecr, J. l)iini.ibHi'lit.r Inni.ntnrs. II Mnrtrnn W II lliir risnn ; Constable, Joseph Johnson. Washington. Justices. Duuicl lletrich, Wm. ?h,0IY ' Co'l!,"ul1e:A-IIK; Treon :iuH? JoePu,t;o; nel ; Inspectors, John lletrich, J. O. Billinnn; School Direclori, Adam T. Drumhellor, Daniel Kauffinan: Overseers. Peter Fisher, Levi F. Drumhollor; Asses- sor, Sam lletrich; David Roitx. Supervisors, Conrad Reboek, Coal. Constable, Thomas Burke; Justices, Peter Miller, Franklin Dclbough ; Judge, SamuolFoy; Inspectors. Patrick Ready, Morgan Jonkins ; School Directors, Matthew Kearney, George Kohlbreaker, Wm. Swnuh; Assessor, M. Horau ; Supervisors, Patrick Burke, Patrick Wuhan. Jaclioii. Constable J. S. Znrtiuan ; Judgo. Da vid Shophell ; Inspectors, E. S. Zurtman, J.S. Zart man; .School Directors, II. Rodgers, H. B. Latsba ; Overseers of Poor, Nathan Brower, John Bresslcr ; Assessor. W. B. Lnngsdor!'; Supervisors, N. S. Drum heller, Henry Zrbe. Mtatnol-in Township. Constable, Daniel Knoe bcl ; Judge, Furman Farnsworth ; Inspectors, F. Hummel, S. A. Bergstresser ; School Directors, C. Leisunring, Thos. J. Miller, John Rnhrbucb ; Over seers. Frank Leisenring, Valentine Kluso; Assossor, Duuicl Knoebcl ; Supervisors, Solomon Huns, Robert Ammermun. '.trite. Constable, Christian Kramer; Justice, II. Z. Raker; Judge, Georgo Woaver ; Inspector, lames Coyle ; School Directors, Harrison Heim, H. F. Crone, J. D. Putton ; Overseers, David Lewis, George Timines ; Assessor, II. Heim ; Supervisor, Adam Fisher. Lowrr JSIahauoy. Constable, Franklin Sarge; Judge, Abraham Biusser; Inspectors. Wm.S.Spatr., Solomon Radel ; School Directors, B. M. Bubb. J. B. Lcnkcr; Overseers. Samuel Siiatt, Jacob Wertt : Assessor, John A. Snyder; Supervisors, Peter Wit- mer. isaac LicnKer. Point. Constable, Thos. Miller; Judge, Daniel ' Sterner ; Inspectors, JohnGrier, Geo. Vandevcnder; ! School Directors, Joeeph Watson, Isaiah Johnson Overseers, Wm. B. Deihl, Win. U. Leighou ; Asses sor, Philip M. Gibbons; Supervisors, Sol. Weiser, i inos. tjunnson. Vpjitr Augusta. Constable, G. W. Stroh ; Judge, David It, Muliek ; Inspectors, John F, Dorr, Henry Fry; School Directors, Andrew B. Curtner, Jacob Evcnit. Charles Huos; Overseers. John B. Kniss, David R. Miipe; Assessor, Henry M. Robbius ; Su pervisors, James Rilund, Jeremiah Malick. Dclnteare. 3 ustiee, J. P. bhulti ; Constable, David Lose ; Judgo, J. Work; Inspectors, J. B. Lees, S. C.Bryson; School Directors, A. Armstrong, J. H. McKee; Overseers, D. Diefl'enbaeh, A. liuss ; Assessor, W. A. Ellis; .'Supervisors, I. MoWilliums, John Wcrtiuun. Vamrron. Constable, G W Snydei ; Judge, Har rison Wagner ; Inspectors, John F. Kerstetter, Dan. Schloig; Overseers, John Huupt, Henry Otto; As sessor, Peter W Schleig ; Supervisors, Peter Long, isenjamin Knerr. Luitrrr Augusta. Justice, Jacob Bloom ; Consta ble, Elias II Ressler ; Judge, Silas LYordy; In spectors. John Bloom, John H Shipe ; School Direc tors. Abraham Sterner, A G Hnupt, J as M Conrad ; Ovcrsoers, H H Mulick, W WDewitt; Assessor, Henry Bloom ; Supervisors, Isaac Drumhollcr, Sam uel iiaringor. Ttirbnt. Constable, Abr'm Kissingor; Judge, John Sheep ; Inspectors, A K Dunkla, M G Marsh ; School Directors, J Woods Itrown, J W Uulthcr ; Overseers, John Hag, Win Waldron ; Assessor, Charles Artman ; Supervisors, Samuel Jacoby, Chas Hillimd. Vhillisquaane. Constnblo, Isaiah Autcn; Judge, J. B. Heller; Inspectors, Samuel McNincb. Elias Beber; School Directors, Norman Butler, Wm. M. Auten; Overseers, Wm. Foresmun, Peter Voueidu ; Assessor, Hugh P. Caul ; Supervisors, Geo. Troxell, John Faust Rush. Justice, Aaron Sober , Constable, Josoph Hammer; Judge, Robort Campbell; Inspectors, D. C. Campbell, John Lake; School Directors, Wm. B. Gulick, Edward Grady; Overseers, John Obcrdorf, Jeremiah B. Bassett ; Assessor, J. Haughawout; .Supervisors, Henry R. Johnson, Isaao Hilo. Mt. Carmel Township, Constable, Andrew Donuhoe; Judge, Wm. II. Donnelly; Inspectors, Andrew Geoghun, WaltorDuggan ; School Direotors, Michael Corcoran. Patrick Rallerty, Patriok Murray; Overseers. John Hogan, James Raflerty ; Assessor, Tbo Gibbons; Supervisor, P. Hester. Upper Mahanny. Constable, G. W. Hornberger; Judge, John Mnyer ; Inspectors. John Smith, Jacob Oienrider ; School Directors. Aaron W. Snyder, J. Kebler; Overseers, Samuel Rebock, Levi Snyder ; Assessor. Juoob H. Bcisel ; Supervisors, David Ma lick, Duuicl . Snyder. Deceit aro Deception. A new invention for females is now all the rage. It is oalled a "breast er," and consists of an india-rubber bosom, which is inflated, and heaves to nnd fro like a diffident mai den, risiug and swelling as the wearer wishes, by pressing a sorew which connects, by means of a tube, with some fixings about the waist. Tbey are worn extensively, and tho efieot they have upon the un initiated is sometimes irresistible. A gentleman is walking along and meets a fair dame who is anxious to make an impression. But alas, he tees that she is what Bulwer calls "a flat-bosomed spinster." Suddenly she puts her hand to her waist, lets on the wiud, the ''breaslor" Inflates, and hesees before him a comely formed maid, plump and round as arosy young widow. This is an Inventive age. Lent. The season of Lent, which is strietly held as a time of fasting in the Catholic and Protestant Episcopal Churches, commenced on Wednesday last and will continue for six woeks, ending on Easter Sunday, tbe 12th of April. The rules of fasting or abstkneooe in the Catholio Church are especially rigid, all persons over twenty-one years of age being required to obey tbem. They are at follows : Adults are to snake only one meal a day, exoepting Sun' dayt. The aseal allowed on fust dayt is not to be taken till about oooa. At that meal, if on any day permission should be granted for eating flesh, both flesh and fish are not to be used at the same time, even by way of seasoning. A small refreshment, oommonly oalled collation, is allowed in the eve ning ; no general rule as te the quantity of food per mitted at this time is or oan be made, but the prac tice of tht most regular Christian it never to let il exceed the fourth part of an ordinary meal. The following persons are exempted from tbt obligations of fatting i All under twenty-one yean of age ; the tick ; nursing women ; those who are obliged to do hard labor J all who, through weakness, eannot fast without great prejudice to their health. By dispea tatioa, the use of flesh meat will bt allowed at any time on Sundeys, and once a day on Mondays, Tuo days, Thursdays and Saturdays, with tbe exeeptlon ot iioiy xnurauayi, ana ine teoona ana lost eatur days of Lent. Persons dispensed from the obliga lion of faslioc, on aeeoant of tender or advanced age, or hard labor, are not bound by the restriction I of using meat on dayt oa whioh Its use is granted by I dispensation. Others dispensed from the fast for I other causes, as well as those who are obliged to j fast, act permitted t ust meat only at one mtal. j Tsa Asxnsi, Tim ro 1358. By the ot of Congress of Juht (0, 1904, hs tmonded by the aot of Marofa t, 1607, it if mad the duty of any person lluble to annual tax, on or before the first day of Maroh In each year, to make a return to tho Assis tant Assessor of the dlstrlot wherein ho resides, of his income, and of the artioles in schedule A, owned or kept by him, en the first day of March. Every person failing to make such return by the day specified will be liable to be assessed by the Aeslstant Assessor according te the best Information which he can obtain ; and la such case Uia Assistant Assessor will add fifty per cent, to the amount of the tax, and from the valuation and enumeration so sunde there can be ne appeal. In case any porson shall deliver to an Assessor anv false or fraudulent list or statement, with intent to I defea' or CT,lde th lMon or enumeration re I ouirej u, . . .... . . , .. 1? i j ' AlB,"n Assessor will add on. - per ooni. to me lax. -- AcciDiNt to Bishop Srivaas. A passenger ear i on the Lackawanna ft Bloomsburg Railroad, eon ! tainiug the Rt. Rev. Bishop Stevens, of Pbiladcl f phin, Ilov. A. A. Marple, ofScrnuton, and a few Othcr.possongcrs, was thrown from tho traok by a , broken rail, about seven miles below Scrantou, on i Thursday of Inst week, and prcoipitutcd down an ombnnktuont of oonsidcrablo height. Bishop Sic- vons rccoivod soma injuries about the hoad and j"0"1' CUl "e 0,,llBve r0 not oonsldored of a ... ... . . viiuua vuHuicr. ue n ai mo residence 01 tiuuiro Conyngham, at Wilkesbarro. The other passengers wero also more r less injured, hut none soriously. Editor's Table. Tna Atlantic Mo.itblv. The Atlantic), for March, is alroady on our table. Tho following are the oontenta : John Chinaman, M. D..; Itockweeds ; A Conversation on the Stage; Ueorgp Silverman's Explanation, III. ; By-Ways of Europe, III. ; John o' the Smithy; The Old Philadelphia Library; Flotsam and Jetsam, III. ; Cretan Dnrs, II. ; The oequoi 10 an ui'i r.ngusa oiaie xriai ; ine xonto 01 Th January ; The Household Lamp ; Free Missouri, I. ; Some of tho Wonders of Modern Surgery ; Roviews nnd Literary Notices. Published by Ticknor ft Fields, Boston, Mass. Gookv's Ladv's Book. We have received the March number of this ever-welcome magazine. Tho embellishments in this number consist of the follow ing : Bird Catching, a steol plate ; colored fashion- Nnmn nf rhn iVnnilf PlHe, containing six ugures; a nnnasomeiy printed piuiu iu uiuv mill reu, coutniiiiii m iuiiujt mai, viu. , u lnrgo extension shuot, containing thirty-nine en gravings of Indies' drosses, children's dresses, etc. ; 1 Hush ! a picture for the juveniles. Among the il I lustrations of fancy work will be found a now style I of tidy, a visiting card basket, crochet straps, scr : victte ring, toilet envelope, needle-book, Ao. The ' juvenile department is illustrated with some useful i work for tho little folks, in which they can pass . many a pleasant hour. Published by L. A. Godey, N. E. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. The Ladv's FniExn, for MARcn. "Diamonds ! or Hearts : a Halloween Mystery." is the attractive title of tho beautiful stcol engraving which lends oft this number of the "Queonof the Monthlies." This engraving illustrates a story by Eleanor C. Don nelly, which all will want to road. The tashiou plate Is, as usual, engraved on steel, nnd colored, nnd is refined nnd elegant. This is followed by nnotber engraving oallod After the Storm, nnd by numerous cuts of children's fashions, bonnots, coif fures, mantles, .to. The music for this number is The Welcome Gallon. Among the literary matter we note a storv by Mrs. Harriet Proscott Spofl'ord The First Theft and the Last ; A Dead Man's Rule, by Miss Prescott ; De Courcy's Reply, by Mrs. Bocbe ; Judgo and Mrs. Sturtevant, by Frances Lee ; Disillusion ; Wax Flowers, and How to Make Them ; Tbo Fashions, Receipts, Ac. Published by Deacon ft Peterson, ,11V Wulnut St., Philadelphia. BUSINESS NOTICES. j.Iol I'rlnfinu'. Having received a largo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of vorious now styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Curds, Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, do. , can be printed in tho latost, and best styles, and on short notice Orders by mail promptly attended to. T Srcci.vL attention of Ladies is Invited to Wm. T. I Hopkins' three grades of Hoop Skirts tho ' Koy- stone Skirt," "Union'Skirt," .,, ,,,. , ,' Kcad adv. in this issue. end ' Champion Skirt." The Seasox. This is the time to get cheap clo thing, nnd at the Continental Clothing Btixaur, iu Market Square, is the place to find it. Slaymaker makes to order any selection from bis large and etc- gunt stock of goods, at short notice, and in the best manner. Call iu, soo his assortment, and learn his prices. Piioi UAsi ination is the buster of success,'1 quaintly but truly says Nusby, in his lute proclama tion to tho Democracy of the North. Many are tho good resolutions, well-laid plans, wiso undortukings and capital enterprises that have been "busted" by procruslination. Then no longer delay, but go at onoe aud ordor a suit of goad clothes at J. F. Shaef fcr's Tailoring establishment, on Murkot Square. A PnovmtB Tho influunce ou men's appear ance, mado by the tailor, has long since gone into a proverb; and thoso who get their clothes at J. O. Beck's, on Fourth street, are living witnesses of the truth it contains. At Beck's all kinds of men's uud boys' clothing uio made in splendid style, cheap, elegant and warranted to fit. We have all beard of asking for bread and re ceiving a stone, but the young geutlcman may be considered still worse treatod when he asked fur a young lady's baud and got her father's boot. Ho deserved it for not going to Miller's Excelsior Storo on Murkot Square, aud getting a pair that would have set much easier, made before be put tho question. No Moke Tin bt ! We have positively deter mined to retail no more Coal, unless for cash on de- Uteri. Gra.it ft BKO., valentine imktz, It Haas ft Wulveutum. Beautiful. Tho beautiful specimens of the Pho tographic art, on exhibition ot Byerly's 'Jullerv, in Simpson's building, Market Square, tell the public iu unmistakable lunguuge, thut Byerly is a first class artist. Calf up aud get a life-like picture. 1 in 'Mr dear Murphy," said an Irishman to his friend, "why did you betray the secret that was told you ?" "Is it betrayiu' that you call it ? Suro, when I found I wasn't able to keep it myself, didn't I do well to tell it to somebody that oould ?" Some things should not be kept seeret, for instanoe the r, 1.1.11..,, :,. laOi nai a. r ausi, ISO lusuiouuuia usucr, is luuuu fnoturinz and selling goods very fust and very lap, at his store, on Market Square. MARRIAGES. In this place, on the 20th lust., by Rev. G. W. Hemperly, Mr. Jahei T. Getter, (Printer.) aud Miss Linnie Bersstresseb, both of Shatnokin. At tha same time and plaoe, by the tame, Mr. IIuoh Coltos and Miss Eva Setter, all of Sua mokin. On the 23d Inst., by Rev. W. A. Haai, Mr. Wil- Liah D. Waomeh, of Suydertowa, and Miss Har riet Reesbr, of Lower Aagasta township. In this rlace. on tbe 23th inst., by Rev. S. W. Reigart, Mr. Mosis Reitz and Miss Martha Bpeece, all of Fisher's Ferry. ftlJ.MILllV .MAICUiriN. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do de de do perowt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per owl. Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel , Rye, do Corn, new, do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound do do uupared do Dried Apples. do $12 00 a uo 10 00 6 00 3 40 1 36 1 12 at 1 40 40 2i 15 3 00 40 36 26 Dried Cherries, (unstoaed,) per bu Butter, per pound, per dosen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair (?. Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " from " Mutton, Chickens, 18 10 IS 14 13 18 00 HbamtUlst Coal Trade. EHAUOtia, February 26, 1B68 Tout. Vim. Sent for week ending leb 22, 8,143 10 Per last Report, -1t,00 18 44,644 08 44,003 14 660 14 To lame time last year, locrttat, Special JCoticcs. Dkaf.vi.su, Hr.tsDNrss in CATAiian treated with the utmost suoooss by J, Isaacs, M. D., Ocul ist and Aurlit, (formerly of LeyUen, Holland,) No. R03 Aroh Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from tho most reliable ennroos in pity and country eati be seen at faia oRioa. The Medioal faculty are Invited to acoompany their patients, n be has no eeorela In hisprnotioe. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out pain. No oharge for examination. nov.SO-ly. Drroi-n of Vonlli. A gontlemon who suflcrod fur years from Nervous Debility, Treinature. Dooay, and all the effeota of youthful indisoretion, will, for the snko of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the rocipo and directions for niukiug tho simple remedy by whioh he wns ourcd. Siin'orcrs wishing to pnili't hy the advertiser's experience, oan do so bv adilressiug, in perfeot oontldence, JOHN II. Oil DUN. jny JB'-fiTJy 42 Cedar tftreot. N. Y. 'I'o Consumptive). The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (freo of oharge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using the simple rouio dy by which be was oured ot a lung ailoction ami that dread diseiAo Consumption. His only object is to benefit the atHioted, and he hopes every sutbirer will try this prescription, us it will cost them nothing, any may prove a blessing. Plenso address RKV. EDWARD A. WILSON. inyJS-'67.1 y Williamsburg, Kings Co.. NV. CONJUGAL LOVE, ANOTI1K HAPPINESS 01' TUli: SIARRIAUR. Essay for Young Men, on tho Errors, Abue and Disoasos which destroy the Manly Powers nnd create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letters envelopes free ot chargo. Ad dress, Dr. J. SKII.LIN HOUGH10N.Uov.iir l As- i sociation, Philadelphia, Pa. feblim. ftOTTOft GERMAN H3H ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured from Pl'RE MATERIALS, and may be considered the .STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For salo by all Grocers. May IS, IH67. ly. Infos-snnlion. Information, guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hnir upon a buld head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotohes, Eruptions, eto , on the skin, leaving the snmo soft, clear, and beuulilul, cun be obtuiued without charge by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN. Chemist, may IS, '07. 823 Broadway, New York. 0 NE TRICK CLOTHING. .Tnwrc OLD ESTABLISHED o.i: lMtK.i: CLOTHING HOUSE, 0 a Market Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the Ono Price Sys:em, and we believe vc are the only Clothing House iu tho city thut strictly . niineres tu tuis principle e nnve earned a repu tation which we aro proud of, for good taste in seleol good styles and substantial materials, nnd not less iuiportunt, for huving all our goods, i:ntA wi:m, We employ the best talent, for Cutters, und our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable nnd plain so that ull tastes can be suited. The prices ore the very lowest, as any ono by u moment's thought must see, or otherwiso wo could not meet tho competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prices dowu to the advantages we promise. The people may depend, this is tho true plun upon which to do business, and in anv a dollar can bo saved to Clothing buyers by kecpiug in mind JONES' ONE PUICK CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strrcot, Philadelphia. Not on the Corner, but one dgor above Sixth. March 23, 1807. ly NEW ADVEirnSEMEiNXS. REMOVAi-l X. S. M 11 A yi . O , j Xtfa f plrnt nlrar fir TfiT-Tnlov i AtOAimtt.tt.Cl Xt UCWClClj MARKET S Q U A U E , Sl'KDl'Ill", P A., Will remove his Jewelry Store to Miller's Stone Building, corner of 3d aud Murket Square, ON FEBRUARY 1st, 18GS, where he will be hnppy tu receive his ol I customers aud tho public in gcucrul. Thankful fur past favors, he solicits a continuance of tho sumo, and he is de termined to sell as low as the lowest, and fur quality, not to be surpassed by any goods in tho market. A large assortment of Wnti-lieis, CIoi'Uh, .Ivwt'li-)' iiikI ' iwllvcr Wurc, onstautly on hand, consisting of all kinds of Ameri- can Watches, such as tho Howard, Appleton, Tracy & Company, Tremont, Waltham, P. S. Bartlet, XVca. El lory, Home nnd a flno assortment of Swiss Wntchea AllkiuJuof8 Day mid 30 Hour Clocks ! Silver ton setts, card and cuke baskets, breakfast and dinner castors, Celery stands, syrup aud drink ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons, Knives and Forks. Particular attention paid to the repair ing of Wutches, Clocks, Jewelry aud Music Boxes All work warrantod. Feb. 8, 113. NEW ADVERTISEMENT. a. m. ii:ei:i.i., 1)roetiout WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, who iswoll known iu this, aud Union county, having been torn number of years at the old established Storo of "Jos. Anostadt," Milton, Pu.,no respect fully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he hat leased a room in J. M. .Simpson's Build ing, Murket Square, from the 1st of March next, where he will open the largest nnd best useorled stock of American and European Watches. Jewelry, solid Silver and Plated Ware, over brought to this flaoe, which will be sold at the lowest Hold rules. le solicits a call, feeling confident to please. Repairing dono on tho most Scientific Principle, and satisfaction given by Warrantee. Aocurate ad justing of Railway Time-Keepers, made a specialty. A. M. MEIXELL. Sunbury, Feb. loth, 1863. l'UK KAIJJ! A VALUABLE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE and full lot, situate ou the South-east corner of Fourth and Hanover streets in the Borough of Nor thumberland, formerly occupied by Jno. A. Tuylor, now by Wm. Burnside. . for lull particulars, inquire of W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, anbury pa. Fdb. 1S,18oS.-3t. Auditor's olit-e. IN the matter of the distribution of the nroeeuds of salo of the real estate, to. , of the "Sunbury Canal uuu naier rower company. ' The undersigned hereby tfivosnotioe to all parsons Interested in the above matter, that be will altuud to the duties of his appointment, at the ottioe or Bruner & Kase, in Sunbury, on Friday the 25th day of February, 1868, at 10 o'oloek A.M. uutitLta j. mil A fen, Auditor. Sunbury, February 16, 1868. GROCEIUES, Provision, and Flour & Feed Store. J, A.. UOUY & CO., In Weinicr's Building, Water Street, near King St., N0BT11UMBEHLAND, PA., INFORM their friends and the public geuerally that they have a large assortment of Groceries Provisions. lo.,a)l fresh and of tire best quality, con sisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices. Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and in faot everything usually kept in the (irooery line. They would also etll attention to their large end cheap lot of tiuod FAMILY FLO 111, Ureeu Tea, Uama, Shoulders, 4c, which are constantly kept on hand. Also, til kinds of Vegotublos, to., Ac. Uive them a call and tee for yourself. Northumberland, Sept. 2i, 1867. T11K subsoriber offers to tell hit Boot and Shoe Store, loeated on Market street, Suubury, a tee aoors.ea oi iiaupi s new DDiiuing, including a Urge stock of Boots, and Ladies and Children's Shoos, Ositers, Ac The room will also be rented to anv person purchasing the stock, if desired, llera is presented an opportunity lor eomg a Brst-olass Boot end Shoe business. The esieblishmeut is offer ed for tale bscsuse tbe owner has gone into other business in tbe West. J. li JLFI'KlLb t-uuhury. January 4, 189 ItcglKtcr'n Holler. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors, and other persons Intvrested in Ihu following estates, that tho Administrators, Executors ana Guardians nf the within named, havo filed their accounts with tho Rcgistor of Northumberland couu tv. and that said accounts will bo presented to tbo Orphans' Court, for confirmation and allowance on I Tuesday the 10th day of March next, at 10 o'clock I A. M.: I. Tho aooonnt of II. P. Mourer, Guordlanof Ed 1 ward t'nlvin, William Ellis, Daniel Elmer, and ', Emma Klitnlteth Macbamer. minors, filed Decem ber Kith, 18rt7. 1 2. The account of Samuel Brosious, executor of ( Jacob Brosious, dee d., tiled December 2.1, 1HB7. , 3. Tho account of Adiim Znrtinunnnd Abraham j Znrtninn, executors of William Zurtiiiaii, dee'd., filed ; December 24th, lsu'7. j 4. 'llio accouiitol'Ailum Lenker, administrator of Charles Kerstetter, doe'd., tiled Deuembor 27tb. 180". e. The account of John Pfiegor, and Adam Kplor, executors of John PQegor, doe'd., filed January 0th, lotia. ' j 0. The account of William Snvidge, guardian of ; Charles Kcincrer, minor, Hied Jauuuiy 0, 14M. : 7. The nooount nl George Dimen, guurdiau of Al- i fred and Goorgo iluf'er, minor children, bled Janus- ' ry 10. 1HG8. j H. Tbo account nf Thomas C. Dlmm, administrator ' of Ruben Hul'cr, dee'd , filed January H tb, 1898. 9. Tho account of John Meyors, ndnitnistrutor of , Anna Maria Meyers, dee'd.. tiled fr'eti. 1st. IriOM. i 10. Tho account ol Philip 11. Fullmer, admiuistra- ' for of Samuel C. Folliner.tleo'il., riled Feb. 1st, 1861. 11. The account of Daniel Kcitn. guurdian of the j minor children of William llothei-mel. dee'd .filed i VFcb. 3d, ISHS. 12. ihe nnnl account ofSoloman oung, nil minis- ! trator uf Elizuboth Hummel, dee d., filed Feb. -illi, I 18B8. ! I. 1. The account of William Llllotl, guardian of; Kmnnuel Shiley, minor, filed Feb. tith, ItStiS. : II. Tbo account of Suui'icl Derr. guurdiau of 1 Andrew I. Karehncr. minor, filed Feb. alb, If-liS. IS. The account of Abraham Shipinan. ndminis ; trator of Lienor Lytic, dee d., tiled Deo. bth. IMVS. J. LEU-KNHINO, Register. I Sunbury, February 10th, 1H69. j ! I.irst ol AilieniilM Tor I'livei-ii 1.1. i j cciiKC for .Mtircli MeMlou, A. 1. j I IMtiMi I 1 James lirlley, Mr. Canm 1 birouiih, old sla.iO. It Dan'l A. Start.el. Upper Maliuuoy, ' ' ! 3 Hemy Hums, tfuabuiy Iwirouph. " i 4 lieoige Kekerl, iVirtrVU borough, 11 : ! tt Win. Myers, ChilllS(uiMiiie, li Thos. Mesial, Puxlnos, Miuiliokiii li., ' 7 Jiictli Leisenring, Henr tiap, - i Tims, t-'outtls. jr., .rhe township, " It Jolm Allien, Jackson lovvnstilp, 111 John Weaver .erc-c Inwntllip, . " II Auron T. Coble, JoMtuii townkltip, " l'i 'V. J. tuiTun, Morthuiiihcilaiut borough, " 1:J Jacob SHruub, Jordan township, ' U Win. Farrow, thninnk in township, ' 13 Win. Kiigletniiii, sHmhury borough, new stsn 10 Juhnn Johnson, NorlhM boiouijli, old stand. 17 A t. .Mutt is, Lower Malianoy twp., IX David I) Davis, Mt Cunncl boroui;!.. " 111 J. Al. Houghton. " ' 'o I., o. sucker, Milton borou-ti, VI C. II. H.'iyer, Cameron township, ' Khus San'rfer, Jordan township, " J.) J. dm M. Hull', , Milton hoioiiglt, " ! tit Win. M. iNestul, North'd borough, Road's old staij J5 J. V. Stuslioltz, Lower Mu'uny, timing's " 120 Kruiikliii Ityerly, " old stand. "27 C'lftis. ljuriiiigur, Suubury borough, Jacob Slice's " new stand. 2M Augustus Wuld, T.wer Ma'.innoy, uld stand. 30 Joseph Vuukirk, NorthM borough, 31 Charles llzel, Sunhury birouith, " 3J Harnett Cannon, Mt. Cunncl Iwp , new st.ind. 3.1 Peter Weikel, Ciiiuerou township, old stand. 31 John II. Coiiiad, t-hamokiu boinngh, o 3j Nicholas Week, Sunbury boruugh, " tU' 11 . C. t'lher, Washington towiiblup, 3? Clnislian Nell, JSuntmry borouuh, " :H John S. Wuenel, Sltamoklu townthip, ' 3'J Joseph Teuaucs, b-irougli, l 4U Jus Vandyke, Noith'd Urouj;h, " 41 Wm. Ciwuiit, Ucluwure township, 4 j Francis McCurly, Ml. Canvu! tewi.suip, ' 43 I'elri iMcOouuld, " ' 41 Ueiij. Kuouse, Zclbs township, 11 45 Cyrus Itrown, Milton boro.,(lu. store), ' 40 Ciius. Uartlnuil,.Monluudoii, 47 It. J. Header, Mcc.weusvillc, " 4H Jacob Loudeiislager, Jackson township, " 4'J John McAianos. Coul to:?-i'.p, new stand 5(1 A. Rotlmriuel. ti'town, I,. Mu'uov, old stand, 51 Joid Hitteruiuri, Jackson tnwuship, C2 Aug. Ziiiiinerniaii, .Ml. Cariucl borough, u 5.1 Uaiiicl Herb. Upper Muhuuoy, u 51 T. 1'i'Ulds, tr , Zeihe tp., (lit), store), 55 V.- T. liriunliellf r, Smitiury borough, " 50 C. H. Itaker, Little Mahunoy towiistdp, 57 EUuiunU Troxel, Aliltou buiough, " 05 John Cnitis,Siiiiia,,kui burotijii 5!) Hugh Tye, i.ocust Oap, " 60 Muiy Bryinire, Huubury b.V,MlHl, new s'lind Gl J . tiulen plinth, Jaekson township, u 61 Amos Miller, Suubury boiough, " 63 Ttios. Gibbons, Mt. Cunnel township, t( tit Henry Vsu Ktlen, Milnui borough, Heed's slund. 05 'I'tios Welsh, Mt. Cariucl borough, old stand. 00 Wm. Jurvey, Locust Hup, " 117 Juciih Moweiv, Sh-Jiu 'kiu boiough, u C Wm. M. Weaver, " " tltf Hobert Niebols.n, Shani'-kiu boroiigti, old slun.l. 70 H. 1). Weaver, Zerhc township, 71 Win. p. Koth, shuinokiu borougn, tf 7i Samuel tMahhirckrr. Deiuwure Iwp., ,; 73 11.11 Dreisluich, 'I'urhutville birough, -71 C W. Sliiker, Mlllon Isuough, ' 75 Johu.M. Fry, 'i'uibutville borough, ' 7rl Jotin Iearson, Point township, 7 Pettr Yeager. Slirimokiii townsh.p, " 7S Dalesman ,V Hwktl, Lieluwure Iwp , ' 7tl John H Ikisi, l.'pprr .Maliioioy twp , ( HI J. iM. Ilnrlli d'lmew, Sunhury, (hi sluie,) new stand bt rrederiek Fahriou, Mt. Caiiuel boro., e0 C. W. Snyder, Shuinokin borough, old Bland. bj J M . Simpson. S'inbiuy, new slaiid. tM Maitiu L. Fisher, Sunbury. old stand. J. J. Hi:i.MF.SNYlii:U, rioth'y I.it ol Aptriicuut for iCcxttiiii-an t i Licenses tor .Tin rcli -Nion, IMtwi ! I Klias i?uyder, Hernd at, old s ran J. i 2 l-'ursyth fi Moic.au, oitht ti troui;!), " i 3 fjeort'C A. llccsti, trunl.tir borough, " 4 John Cnrns, ' Wm. W. Itutli.M.hon b 'Ioucii, i 0 Jus. Kfilry, Ml. Curint-I Isiroccli, " 7 in, llunows. Sh.unohhi h.,roun 8 Win. tloover, riinibury t, irouiili, tl John MoMuims, Coal townslnj), 111 lleais liotUliLill, Lower Angiittdti II r'red Shrank. Sonhury tKirouh, I'J Jacob Clvuier, Milton b"iou'c'h, I t Win A Flthel, " 14 Jacob Criuer, 41 15 Matilda I'yers. Sin.tauy bor.'uh, bland. old stand. llevV stand. Id A. 11. HftKtrtssci, t-tiuiu,.Li.i ooiouvh, 17 Wm. C It. ah. " IS Peter Siiieiiz-T, Sunhury b iroucb, It) K. K. lioid, .Mcblwcusvihe borough, old stand. new stand. old sland. new stand. ) I). S. Clark, " 'Jl Uuil"ii L. Hull, Sinitmry borough, 1TJ Jas. Uiiek. l.'eust Uai, t!:i Win. Itrohst. Norttrd horouiih, Ui .M. Ornhain, Heaver Ilule, Ml. Cariucl tp , " '2S .Nlillon Troxel, Turhiltville borough, old staml. -Jii John Wagner, Shainolcin twp., new Htand. 'J7 John Me.Maiius, Coul tovnshl, 11 J- Philip Uietuiiui, hamok in boioltlth, old stand V9 Daii'l .Mnrshall A Son, Niath'd boiough, 30 Henry Hurh, Shsinokiu borough, " 31 Henry trunnions. new slund. 32 A. ilut-Lenberg A C.i , Moiilaiidou, u J. J. KKlMi:.NSNYDi:it, Proih y LEWIS & CO S IM.USTltATEl) .JO.TII.V IM.lllI.Y JOlinAI., FOR T1IK MILLION ! Thousands of funiiliesiii the city and country, have long felt the want of au Illustrated Journal al a reasonable price, and equal to any on this continent. To this end, wo have engaged i;ood artists. The literary depurtuieut will bo one of the features of tho paper, aud He shall publUh from time to tiuju, ori ginal Tales, Sketches, Ac, .by the leading writers of the cuuutry. THIS IS NO L0TTF11Y. But we offer as au inducement to thoso who sub scribe, aud will help to push forward to a successful i.vuo, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family Jourual, aud give a large number of pretiunint. Subscribers will nut have to wait to know il they have a premium. Thcro will be 2.11.1 premiums distributed te tbe subscribers. The paper will be well worth tho dollar, for the year. A book has boen prepared for subscribers with numbers lreiu 1 to 100.- 000, and the premiums are equally distributed ; through the one hundred thousand numbers. i If there should beoue thousund names received on the same day and date, the letters will be cfcucd I regularly as they come to baud, and marked on the i book iu regular rotation as opeucd, so Hint Ihcru will bv a tuir distribution ot the premiums. e shall publish the names of the persons that are entitled to the premiums, in the Kit Yohk Mo.miily illis TiUTin, and in the city and country papers. The following Premiums will bo distributed : 10 Cash Premiums of $6l'0 eaeh, $5,000 6 " " 200 " 1,000 10 " ' 100 " l.lMIO 20 ' ' 60 " 1,000 411 " 24 " 1,000 80 " " 10 800 60 Hold Watches, ( Aui'n Watch Co. I $60 each, 2,600 60 Wilcox A Uibbs' Sewing Machines, M ' S.0O0 60 Howe's Sewing Machines, 00 " 3.000 2000 Premiums ol $1 each, 2 000 TKHMS TO BL'BSCRIBKHS. 1 eopy, ono year, with one subscription, fl 00 6 copies, " five " 5 00 20 ' " " twenty " 20 00 Persons getting up clubs will be eutitled lo pre miums, as above. Address LF.WI3 it Co , 41 Mercer St., N. Y., Box OOl . Write tbe address plain, giving township, county and Stale. Money by draft, Put office order, regis- i tered letter, or ei press, may be sunt at our risk. i eona iu ots. lor specimen copy containing all , i necessary information. RKfl-'Rrv('V . . B, . K" tUt"Nl ,, ..L.T.' Bfpckwell, Iretuurcr of tho Howe Sewing Wacnine lo., own uriMuiway. A aw l tst Edward P. Batch. Secretary of tbe Wilcox t Oibbs' Sewing Machiue Co., 608 Bioadway, N, V. Feb. 16. 168. I F vu vant good Tin-Ware, go 1 ULM1U1 j N biiop lo SM1I1I tr lo not llrml thits t elumn or ou wun muin.j nnu ottl wwre . , .... t.aM j ; ! Buy the MOST GOODS, of tho BE3T GiXJVXulTtT For tbo least mm. SMALL rKOFlTS AND S.VI.LS! liLRK CASH t the iHAMMOTH STORE, ! ,1 .vllKL'T fi'.if" ARP. SLNBLUY. PKNN'A lia just received and opened Ihe m:s r isiii.i.t i i:d a i i ri-ST-M A.;nUTME.NT. of DRY i;00DS IN TOWN. l'nti'.'h Jluriu'.s, I'liuu, Mualius, iilCuarns. SOI iO.N.i ol ail Mini; Jl-:cry. Uloves.'Mnii'.i and Ladies Viidergsnnct.t ' 1VHXTI3 GOODS. A fuilajjorlu.enlof Til I M MI Nii. BuiKUrs hill Cud my Slock uf llurtlti lire, I'tifutk., OIIm, 4h lit ris, Ac, 'vmil-t r. Drugs and Medicines, Willow and ' edarwu' lueen9w ate, lilusauars '.'tockery, fall BOOTS AM) SHOES- HATS AMI CAI'S. and iu fact otei jtbing usually kept in a laigi. Store Cull und bn convinced that tbe CIIKAPKST PLACE TO BL'Y ALL YOI H UOOBS is at The Mainmuth S t or r. ef X-I."5Z". FILIN(, '1'rrtua t'tielt, 8du5 , as my Hoods ar bought for t'ah sod or the 1U:.IY MOSCV- ;olJ Cheap II Y FIULINU, Cuuburv Oil H, lob, PUBLIC SALE. i i r i li. rm fctiii nr tni publlostilo, at tdo rf ol' iieo nf VV V,;'. "r. .,. owu.hit,. near .Mo Ewousville, JsuiUiuinbcrliiud euunly. Pa.,n Wo.Iii.'shIiij iiu11'lsil'ln., ita fitti uud fills diiyts ol' Slurolt, the following property, v it! IHllK RTK'K-IURSK( AND. MDI.I. A span of brown match Mule;-, 111 hands high, well broke. A pair or mutch Kirrcl Horses, lit bands high 'Ibis ,pnn rlrew Ihe lirst premium nt the Pennsylva. nia ftalo l'str, held at w illiMtnsport, ns Ihe best pair of Horses ou exhibition for ait kinds of use. CATTLK. 1 Umriingh -bred Durham Bull, 2 vrs old on July IP, 1S07. 1 thoro.inh.bred Durhnin Heifer. 1 yeurol l. 2 yearling Heifers. Durham nnd Ablerny eios. 3 yearling Durham Steers, 0 juiU. Cons, Duihnm and Ablerny cross. 2 thnrnugh-bred" Durham uiilk Cows, and 11 II ul of Reef Cattle. SliLT.l'. 1 Lineolnsliire Buck. 12 Ears,. Hou'hdnwn an I Cotswold cross Hith u lamb to u thorough bred Lin eolasbirc Bu.k, and 7 yeiuling veaihui.i. l i tic; 3. ."i lireclliif; Sows, thorough bred, I'lie tcr cr,. whites 0 6'hoals, thorouli-bred, Chester county whiles WIILLLEIJ IMI'LKMKN'T. Thron good . two. horse Wagons, two of them with pipe b&xe, I Spring Wapui. 1 Carriage, I Buekeyq Rcaptr, 1 liny Rake, and I Myers Piston Otairi lhil!, SLKDS AND SLKIGIIS. One puir N'o. 1 Bob-Slmts. 2 Ion,; Sii-ls. I log I ,vii d and 2 .Slei;;b i HAltNLSa. ISelthi'svy breach-band il artiest, 2 Kills V.mk" j llarnoss. 2 ircttn Plow gears. 1 double sett liugiry I Harness, 2 double sells Fly Nctts. I single Fly Neff. 3 Snddlvs, iiiiltcr-i, Lines, collars, bridles uni check reins. 1JAKN IMl'I.LMLN IS. One tumbling rod Threshing .Machine an I pimer. 1 corn sbcller, 1 wind mill, 1 cutting b".. Il1 cattlu ' chains, rl.es and forl.s. TAIIM iMI'LLMKN'TS. 1 I'lic. blind press cider mill. 7 plows. 2 liainms, I ! cultivator. 1 corn pb.a, il juble-trcis, spreads. !";. j chains, tug-chains, liui'iow-ehuiiis mnl I fil'tb cbntn, I I otato fork, 3 pair breast chain, d pair wagon la I ! dors, 1 roller, pioiv shares, grain o.'adles. mowing j s.-yihcs, sickles uud 1! corn cutters j TOOLS. ! Ono cru-oiil saw, 2 post iHiur.and jiu'l -1i-r.-:t. 1 1 lmviti liuifit', 1 t-lnlgr, fruliltiiijsj hoi", shovuli. pniin(, T'.mr.s, )ti3t-'iici.e nnd 1 cunt bo-jk, 2 brond iixn. wrt-nelips, uujjm;?. ciiisrli. planuh, liilliiij ! hove, uxirj imil giind atync. ; On -.'otrk stove, 2imn k'ltloi. 1 Imam kr.tth- eptn i mntf whet;), tiiix-l)t HKu. suiibBfrs siuirrr, lnt'l iind j huttT tirkiiio. brni'lM'K, Hour cIh!!-, hlir ftmn. j bi'tL-teiuls. l.jirrcls iLini wuttr cai , tiiul uLh-T nrii'.'lt 1 too tiiiiiivroufc to iiibuiinit. .sHla to p.omaipuoo nt V o'elofk A M . of iiikL ft ' suid Uuvb wheu U-ruid will by nid Unovtn by I SIMON CAMKUON' Lewis townskip, Jau. 2:, !6'.W 1. Ou Third M . one ibn.i below the l,ulb"i..ii I'lniicU S U X H U K Y . 1' K X N ' A. XZIZZT1 PETERfj, II lis just I'pCIl' d H. CsS Betr.IiXI2 E.-CBB Sh AND Provision Store aiid i.-1 Ili'i l.tw fur CASH JJic tuck i.- cimipIeH'. runRtstinjr in pint of M; AUS, COFi-'KK. TL'AS. .vrU'l-S. COAl. Ol! . MflltMiS, ISvrUIP. MllLktlt).. 'I'iild. IllllU.-. m lni'i! nnd Cani.c.l Kruitj. Jrunci. Hiiir-tt, L'ltvtV nnd C'riiL'ki'nt. nnd in fiuM ovcrylhin; UMiitllv kept III tho tinuiiTy liM'. lliti bv.vt t LUl'K uud MI: Ah in tbo Maik v I TobiRcs.. Ci;;:!. uud a vnrivl.v "f NOTIONS, j C'oi;stuiitltv on hiu.'d Shell and Cun j 4ST9 Shf 3.'5 r. a 7 BI H El & whivli still be funiili(-d Lo rlvitU t aui t lu-a in lu.j; or fiimll (jiimiTitics. ' Alitn All kiuJj ui' Cuntttd I'lutLitt tht loiv,: ' priuft- Couu try rtvduce tauvn in oxjlitmu l(,r t.y.ttis. C u HU'J tto-'k. und fatiify 1 .suiibutv. Ihv 11, i"Cr. : KEEP WELL-DRESSED. ' Cull uud sec !., i til Cwkd' 4 Ll.'lliS. ov: ca.s.-i.mi.ki:s. KfiiAl iMi., J l;t rt, oi ed at '1 Mi;UCIIANr TAJ1.O1U.N0 JTAHi.tMl .MIC.NT, Tcn,U titicel. l-tlow Fvster'. Kiue. M'NLl'UY I WINTER CLOTHlNCi of the uitt appiovt d uiule up to crut a reasonable lates. Ho bus also a tine iL-.-ortinci.t of Onsiniero ;-'bii t.. fiuwers, Undershirts, Overhauls, Bloit-e. Neck ties, t'ottoi and Wu.lcii llo e, Sn fend T-, Hsud kefchivfs. Il loves, nnd a general variety ol gi:mli:mi:n s i i KiasiiiNii wwi. Jive Lim u ca'.l, which you will liu I t be to yuur advuntajre. Suubiiry. (ct. I'J. 1SS7. nici: or Tin: piiii.Ai.Ki.nnA ami Kill K It.MLKOAii CO.MP.l.W. .No 2.'d .il nut street. l'hila.lel hia j'1'XBl'UY AMlLlWi: BONUS LOST Af plication has been niudo to the l'bilud.!; hit nnd Kric Kailroad I'ouipnn.v i formerly Ibu Suuourv and 1'rie Kailroail Company ) l-ir the i.-,uc ,,f New Bunds, for tho tolloivinir-diicrilied lfoud-. with lii.t Coupon.-- annexed, b,.l or deptro '! : Nos 861 to hit iiicliisur. bu- fcil.i.mi ea.!.. wen per cent. Sunbury nint l.rie Haiiiuu.l t'uuipauy Bond.-, dated September 10, IX. u. Notice is hereby given unit -New l!..i...u will fc i,.-ued iu lieu of iliu above. Mmcb 1st, next, uulw salifla"!orv icasuui, are li ivn to tbe cnitnuv UKO. P. l.HTl.i'.. liia.urei lccembet2S, l;67 2i:i JOHN HAAS, Jit il w u(. t.urn.v COAL! lOAL! COAL! iT AIIK subscribeis re-pe.3tl'u!lv inf.nni tl eciiuens n .-unliurv una vicxilv. Hut llu v Uuw ,ipeiu4 i CO Alt TsTAUD at J llitos A Co's Lower Wharf, viiiiltur V. I'ii where they are prepared to supply nil kin if ol h.i uiokiu t'oul. ut ebean rut 1'uluilies and othi promptly supplied. L'ouiu.-y solicited. HAAS Sunburv. Jan. I v cu.-tom ie.-po 'Hull v i WoLVLlW'iN Lime ! Lime ! Lime I rpllEnrw Lime Kilns of II 1J M ift-r ut S.din. X Urove Station, are uow completed and iu suc cessful opcruiion. producing litno of the Very be-l quality. There kilns are built with all ihu iiifleru conveniences und linpmi cuieuU. und hao a oupuei : ty of produciug tun oumioii per nay. i..xceiiei ! roads have beeu nol le to tbo kilua. not iniorfere l i with bv the railroad, where wan or sleds can bo loadc-d'iu a few minutes from the scbutrs. without handling. Having r.poneii a lor tvly of tbe ' boot liuic.toiio. at the uioulh of the kilos tbey r enabled lo soil lime at tho low rate of II oonts per bushel. The kilns are In charge of competent pi sons, who will always be piepaied to supply eu tomers. Apply to II. K Ma-ser. Suubury. or lo I Chas liunklchcrger. or Chas J Conrad at the kilu i llreeuibcr 14, loti?. M ltl IIV Oil' MX ".. Till" ub.eribcri having jul ircuinl and -H i ; operation, a Jlill fur thu manufacture ol LI X i i: K D tJ I L . ! offer the highest market price l.ir 11. 4 i Thev have aitaehcd to iheir c-iabluimieid a ( hf I ping Mill, and farmer and uiheis wanting giain ehopptnl fur tetUing. tau be s'eoi.ii.i."i'' i i no. shortcut ni.nee. A luaelime for chopp:ii e-.,ru w.i't Ihe cob i attached to tue null M"liii AN 4 MA.-.-1 il. January 26. If-tW - ly liiltlit H t irriaKf. llTi; would rail tha atisniioii of thu esnimn it? tJbild'a Carriage, lomir new and lar..; at: r t mful oomi ri ins m w n I batifi.l itl . . ' J 11 CON l,T i A ' 0 ,
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