B. WII.VBRT, J . . ... ' N. 8. KM OLE, J Publishers. SUS1U KT, PA. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1868. Horal Affairs. Mssrs. Sbasroltz A Bko. have purohased th grocery store lately owned by Geo, Beard A Co., to Market street. J. II. E.ioiL has Juet retired iodi very bloe- plain goodi for ladiea' dresses. Alio torn rery bandsomeoloth for ladies' tacking, at reduced prioe. 1 " " " 1 A Sal op Rial Estati. 8. B. Boyer, Esq., baa. sold th house and lot on Market Street, adjoining Zottlomoyer'atinnar establishment, to Adam Reno, for $4,500. The Susquehanna Convocation of tbe Episcopal Church assembled in Look Ilaven laat Keek. Rev. Mr. Vandine, of HI. Matthew's Church, this plain, was In attendance. A new barber shop has been opened in the build ing one door east of Lyon A Bro.'i store, in Market street. Sunbury can now boast of three good ton sorial establishments. Watkrmrn. During th past-week the passes gor trains on the Northern Central Railroad have been crowded with raftmen, returning to their homes in the northorn counties, from th lumber markets down the river. The weather is improving. We have had several days moderately warm and pleasant. Garden ma king has been commenced in earnest, though nearly a month behind, as compared with old times. GcsM.io, the entorprising barber, has erected new sign, in the shape of handsome barber pole, in front of his shop, in Dewart's building, Market Square. Uunnison has n ettenslve patronage. Tbe First National Boot and Shoe Store received, this neck, a very heavy stock for the spring trade. Tocher is determined to be at the head of the bu siness in Sunbury, and is soiling at greatly reduced rates. The First National is celebrated for its ex cellent (locK and low prices. We regret to announoe the death of George Mow ton, Esq., which recently ooourred in Baltimore, at the ago of 49 years. Mr. Mowton formerly resided in Trevortan, this county, and was superintendent of tho Trevorton Coal Company. lie was well known in the coal region and highly esteemed. Tub Bdildimo Association. At the regular monthly meeting of the Sunbury Building Associa tion, held on Friday night of last week, eightshares were sold at the following prices: 1st, $90 ; 2d, $?S; 3d, $87; 4th, $90 ; 6th, $95 ; th, $92; 7th, $95; Sib, $32. The premium on the shares is now 05. Takkh to Jail. Michael Kane, of Coal town ship, was committed to prison on Thursday last for refuting to pay bis taxes. lie was brought to town ' vy collector Mooro, and placed in charge of Sheriff Bcckloy. There aro at present teu prisoners con fined in 'be jnil. The Sheriff's boarding-bouse is well patronized. Tiic Lutiikram l'Aitso.iAOE On Sunday eve ning last a subscription was taken np In the Luthe ran church for the pnrpoao of paying off the debt un tho parsonage, erected last summer. About $1,000 was obtained, und wo hear that two or three hundred dollars have since been added to it. The debt amounts to $2,000. J. E. Ssiick, Merchant Tailor, on Fourth etreot, has lately enlarged bis shop and otherwise im proved it in aprearani-e. It is one ef tho neatest n&ablishmcnts uf the kind in Sunbury. John is a nan of excellent taste and judgment, whioh can rcudlly be seen by the handsome and neatly-fitting garments made up at his shop. Relbaskd on Bail Charles Landau and Z. Eoatiun, two of tho six alleged burglars recently ar rested in this place, have boen released from con finement, sufficient bull having been entered for their appearance at the August term of court. Frccinun ilaupt and James Ilussel, two more of the party, were released on bail this wceii. Mb. IVn. M. Dapc.hehty, proprietor of tho Sun- bun1 .Marble Yard, whose advertiseracut appears in this issue, is prepared to furnish anything in his line of business at the lowest rates. He is an experi enced manufacturer, and is highly recommended. Call at bis yard, north-west corner of Market Square, and soe specimens of his work. KisauLAH AconesT. On Wednesday of last week, while Kev. Ilamor, Rabbi of the Jewish eon- rogation at Danville, was performing the ceremony of cutting tho throat of a bollock, in acoordanoe with a flebrew custom, the animal in its struggles struck the reverend gentleman with such violence as to break his leg in tbreo places. Toe Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran Church, which commenced its sessions in the Lutheran Church, in this place, on Thursday evening of last week, closed on Monday last. It was well attend ed, some forty or fifty imnUters being present. On Sunday the pulpits of tbe Presbyterian, Methodist und Reformed churches wero filled by ministers at tending tbe Synod. A full report of tbe proceed ings appears in another oulumu. r I'nkortcnate Our old friend, O. W. Stroh, residing on Bird's Island, between this place and Northumberland, by an accident lost the third finger of his right hand, on Wednesday of last week, while adjusting a grain drill. Tbe machine got out of order, and wbile in the aot of fixing it the horses started , the drill catching bis hand and cutting off a finger. A more serious acoident happened to Mr. Stroh last summer. He was run over by a reaper while cutting grain, whioh broko and badly injured a lug. The New Methodist Culbcu. We learn that the Methodists of this place intend commencing the erection of their new ohurch building this season, on the lot lately purchased by them on the corner of Second and Arch streets. About $9,000 have al ready been subscribed, which is considered a suffi cient amount to warrant them in proceeding with the building. The new church will be a large and t- kaudsoin edifice, and its estimated eost is $20,000. Two of our liberal and public-spirited citizens, John W. Friling and E. V. Bright, Esqrs., each sub scribed $1 ,000 towards the enterprise. Attempt to Tiihow a Trais orr the Track. The Danville American says that on Saturday night, !eih alt., an attempt was made to wreck the down train on the Lackawanna Railroad, at tbe Pennsyl vania Rolling Mill, in that place. There was a car near the track, juet below the mill, which had been placed there fur repairs, and just as the passenger train reached that place the ear was pushed against tbe train, tearing the sides of the ears. If it bad been thrown fornard a few moments sooner, so as to got in front of the train, murder would have been tho rosult. The engineer saw the w re tones running from the place. A reward is offered for their de tection. A Fike Resii.exce.- " he residence of Win. Ilea gun, Esq., on what I- .ailed Robbins' bill, opposite the Fbila. A Erie Machine Shops, and frontina- on Eighth street, uKne of the handsomest dwelling In this vicinity. Its situation on the brow of the hill, overlooking eunnury, Northumberland, and the Susquehanna, together with th beautiful scenery of th surrounding oountry, reuderi it one of the most eligible site in this neighborhood. We learn from Mr. Reagan that a numbor of lota adjoining his prcmuos nave ueen soiu, toe purchaser intend' ing to erect suitable building on them for private residences. These lots will, no doubt, beoome very valuable for building purpose, owing to their Dae location and security from floods. The low lands r.potile, are better adapted for manufactories, tr and prwum "! ,0B unoccupied. THE. SUSQtTBHANNA .8YN0D. OF - - PENNSYLVANIA. -a, Th Susquehanna Synod of th Evaagallcai Lu theran Choroh of Pennsylvania asaomb'sd In th Lutheran Church, at Bunbury, under the efficient ministry of Rt. Hemperly, on Thursday evening. April 23d. The Synodlcal sermon was preached by the Pre sident, Rev. J. Evans, of Lewlsburg, from Lake 5 : 6. U Is hardly neoeasary for ma to (tat to your read ers that this sermon was decidedly line. It spark led with brilliant figure, grand horn thrusts, a true and original exposition of the nature and extent f ohristiaa duty and life. It was a sermon of much practloal Importance, not only to the ministry, but to every member of the church. It was listened to by a large and attentive audienee. firs losisagg aissioit. On Friday morning Synod was called to order by th President, a hymn was sung, when all present bowed before a throne of grace In solemn prayer, led by the presiding officer. After this tbe roll was called and absentee noted. Lay delegate were then teoeived, and all those congregation that did not present their dismissals from East Pennsylvania Synod, at the laat meeting of tills Synod, were requested to do so. This being attended to they proceeded to TBI ELECTION Or OrrtCtll. President Rev. . A. Hharrets, of Uughesville, Lycoming county; Beoretary Rev. E. J. Wolf, or Turbutvllle, Northumberland eounty ; Treasurer, J. H. Engle, Esq., of Sunbury, North'd eounty, ADVISORY MKMIERl. There was quite a number of visiting brethren present, who were received as advisory members : Rev. Ziegler, Willard, Officer, Spreoher, Wampole, of tbe Lutheran eburcb, and Rev. Haas, of th G erman Reformed . There were others, whose name w do not recollect. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions, after a full and free discussien, were passed. This action may be re garded as preparatory to the adoption of a constitu tion. It will be perceived that they have conside rable merit and importance. They are a step in the advance, assuming more of a radical position, and wipe out some of the State usages of tho ohurch. The Synod, we think, is entitled to the thanks of the laity for the confidence reposed in them. The resolutions are as follows, from memory : Resolved, That we regard ordination as the only scriptural mode of induoting candidate into the ministerial office. Resolved, That this Synod recognlioa th right of lay delegate to Synod to participate in tbe busi ness of the ministerinm. There was but little objeotion to the passage of tho foregoing, and what Utile was presented soon disappeared under the power of argument advanced in its favor. COKSTITCTIOW. One of tho principal items of business was tbe presentation by the oommittee and the adoption of a constitution- There is a proper adheronoe of the Susquehanna Synod, in her constitution, to tbe sen timent and princlplos in general of the good old mother Synod, East Pennsylvania. The foregoing resolutions, of course, caused some change, and tbe plan and practice introduced by the new Synod for ordination is far in advance of tho mother Synod. The chairman of the oemmittee on constitution did good service. Receive our thanks. DOCTRINAL BASIS. This elicited a warm discussion. The disousslon, however, was oonduoted in tbe most fraternal and christian manner, all desiring to arrive at a proper and Biblical conclusion. After a full interchange of sentiment and feeling, the following was received and is presented as the grand fundamental principle of this Synod : "This Bynod receives and believes the scripture of the Old and New Testament to be the inspired word of God, and the only perfect rule of faith and prac tice, and reoeives and believes the Augsburg Con fession to be a summary of the fundamental doo trines of the word of God." This, you perceive, is short but to tbe point, and is considered sufficiently strong and comprehensive, and lo full compliance with the demandc of tbe General Synnd. BOMB XI38I0.1S. Rev. M. Officer, general Superintendent of Home Miasious, made an interesting statement of the ope rations of the Society. This efficient officer has re signed his position as agent, but it will not take efleot until after the meeting of the General Synod. Ilia advice or request was, tbat this Synod co-operate with th Missionary Society of tbe General Synod in the great work of extending the gospel. Tbe Sy nod parsed a resolution favoring the idea of co-ope ration, and to give some tangible proof of their sin cerity resolved to eleot Rev. Hemperly pastor loci a life member of the Missionary Society by the con tribution pf twenty-five dollars. In five minutes' time this was accomplished. MISSION FIELDS WITDIS TBE OOCMDI Of TIIB BYNOD. There are several important missionary fields now under tbe care of this Synod. Block House, now served by Rev. Neff. Montoursville, served by Kev. Griffith. ' There is also a field lying in and around Williams- port, served by Rev. Hillpot, and Cattawissa, under tbe activo pastoeal labor of Rev. D. Beckner. DELEGATES TO OEXXRAl SYNOD. Clerical. Lay. Rev. J. Evans, P. R. Wagenseller, M. D " E. A. Sharrets, John Haas, Esq. " Geo. Parsons, Stoever, Esq. The Rev. P. Born was soleoted as a delegate, but for roason considered good be was excused and Rev. Parsons elected in his pjaoe. DIRECTOH TO GETTY9BCRO , Clerical. Revs. E. Wolf, Hemperly, and Home. Lay. J.G. L.Shindel and Dr. Hill. RKCOUXEHDATIOSg A8 DIRECTORS TO THEO. Ptp'r., SEL1N8QROVE. Clerical. Rev. Hemperly and Rev. Lend. Lay. 3. 11. Englo, Sunbury, and J. Angstadt, Milton. COMMITTEE. Horn Missions. Revs. Parsons, M. L. Shindel, and Rice. Education Com. Revs. Evans, Wolf and Ktllor HFEAKEBS FOR NEXT MEETING Or SVNOD. Education. Rev. Billheimer. Alternate, Rev Adams. Mission. Rev. U. M. Rhodes. Alternate, Rev. Eicholti. Ordination. Rev. Home. Alternate, Rev. Hemperly. DELEOATES TO SISTER SYNOD. Rev. P. Born, to East Pennsylvania. " A. W. I.enti, to Synod of Central Penn'a, " Keller, to Synod of West Pennsylvania. ORDINATION. This solemn aud impressive ccroruony took place on Monday evening, 27th, at whioh time tbe follow ing persons, as far as we can remember, were ordain ed, and thus set apart to the Gospel ministry : Rev. B. F. Alleman, Bloomshurg ; Rev. Billhei nser, Watsontown; Rev Griffith, Montoursville; Rev Hillpot, Williamsport ; Kev. Neff, Blockhouse ; Rev. J. A. Adams, Mt. Camel. SABBATH. The pulpits of the different churches were filled on tbe Sabbath, by the brethern of Synod. In the Lutheran Church, on Sabbath evening. Jubiloo effort waa in ado, and ono thousand dollars realiied. TIMB ANU PLACES Or MEETING. The time for meeting was fixed on the first Thurs day of June, 1869, sad Mancy, Lycoming county, as the plaoe. Thus has closed the first regular meeting of the Susquehanna Bynod. The brethern all teemed In spired with the Spirit of the Master, and from th different reports of tbe state of religion, it seems great progress has been made in extending the Re' deemer's Kingdom. There Is energy and spirituality la this young eoeleslastioal body, and the constant brineinc of themselves into living sympathy with Jesus, wilii Hit spirit and with a continued desire to win souls for Him, and drawing their inspiration from Ood, th Great Head ef th Church, glorious things will be accomplished. May Ood bless all th brethern, their people, and finally bring us to th enjoyment of Himself ta Heaven, and with Him aud all the redeemed, enter upon tbe services and cmptoymMti of tb eburcb triumphant . i .... - 8LM V'""""' (for "tie fiunbury Amerlos.n l ' LETTER FROM MONTANA,, Barrack City, M. T.; March 21st, 1881. Sirs : My short acquaintance in this young Ter ritory of the mountains, makes me feel inadequate to site yon a description of Its mines and resources, and the hope wbiofa seem to inelte its occitpanM to (till greater exertion te develop it rloh minerals, making it some day stand side by side with its sister States, unrivalled In mineral wealth, while Its rich alleys are hardly to be surpassed iu agricultural products by the old and more-Settled portion of ur great Union. Tire great Wealth In gold fonnd rn gulch or Placer Diggings is still far from being exhausted. Only the most aooessibl portions have been worked by miners of small oapital, who prooured a small part of tbe precious ore and then returned to the Statos to toll a lamentable tale of th mines and thoir sur roundings, loaving the larger portion to be taken our by more systematic miners. The mines in Bannaek and vioinity, whioh a year or two ago, would soaroe yield five dollars a day, when worked by the old prooessof mining with rocker and hand eluioe, and whioh were abandoned by the minors who went iu searoh of rlchor claims, are being re-oooupled by men who have erected large flumes and bydraulioks, and are now making those old unproductive claims Eay from ten to fifty dollar per day to each miner, ach claim being thus worked, still makes It moro conclusive that the palmiest days of our young Ter ritory ar yet to oomo. The present modes of milling ar laid to bo, by men of experience, for from being perfect, and that a few years hence will show more improvements and more productive mining than the changes of the but year or two bave displayed. Bannaek, two years ago, was supplied with water fur mining, by two small ditches, neither of them large enough to sup- Ely more than one bydrauliok. Now thoseditches ave been enlarged until they oarry water enough for a small river. Their numbers bave Increased to nearly a doren, ranging In longth from 3 to 25 milos, landing the water on top of the highest moun tain and making mines productive whioh hitherto have laid idle on aooount of their elevation above the water facilities. New ditches are in contempla tion, and soon our pretty streams, now teeming with spotted trout, will all be turned from their natural ohannols and made subservient to the hardy moun taineer in bis efforts to unearth the shining ore. When our railroad connections are oomploted with the east, and when labor and material can be bad at more reasonable torms, it will make mines which are now worthless on aooount of high prices, produc tive to tbe owner in a degree that will surprise some of our slow-going eastern friends. The Placer mluea here are scattorod over hundreds of miles of territory on both sides of the Missouri, and gold has been found oa the western slopo, only a few miles from here. The quarts lodes or leads hero, both gold and sil ver bearing, are oomidered to be far more valuable than the l'lncermines, and on them seem to bang the future greatness of our rising Territory. Tbey are found Tu great abundanon, and the work dono on them thus far only proves them to be mines of inexhaustiblo woalth. There are several steam quartz mills running here now, and the result of their numerous clean-ups seem to uiako the quarts, men feel in great glee, and point out to thorn a rich bar vest in tbe future. Nearly evory part of tho globe is represented here by mon of all colors, ages and languages. You may meet at any time John Chinaman with his long cue, tbe treaoberous-looking Greasers from Mexico, while tbe Knglish, Irish, Scotch and Welsh are seen together. The Canadians and Frenoh are well re presented, while Norwegians, Swedes and Pole ineot you on every side. This mixture of nations in one common searoh for gold often oauscs quarrels which seem to be quieted by bloodshed only, and give this place an unwished for notorioty. But as oivil law becomes more effective, the revolver and knife are laid aside It is hoped that their reign is at an end. Coal has been found here in abundanoc, and al though the country, as a general rule, is sparsely timbered, there is no danger of the supply of fuel being exhausted by the immense drain caused by steam mills and smelting furnaces, tbe latter being used in the rcduotion of silver ores. 1 know of bat one furnace now in successful operation ; that is Esle's. at Argenta, 15 miles from this pluoo. It was built late last full at a cost of t.',000, and is pro nonnoed a complete success, turning out silver nut tons weighing from 60 to 200 lbs. Tho oost of smelt ing one ton of ore is about 15 dollars, tbe ore paying from that up to $100 per ton, leaving a large margin favor nf tbe owner ot the ore. We bave had a verv pleasaut winter, considering the altitude and latitude of our oountry, the ther mometer going down to 17 deg. below tcro far a few uavs in tho lore-part 01 January. Bince tnen e weather has been mild. I believe this to bo the healthiest climate in the nion. A stok man 1 rarely to ne lounu, aiinjucn the life lead hore by many would seem severe enough to destroy the strongest of constitutions. C. 8 P. The oars on tbe Northern Central Railroad now have an iron bridge connecting them, with a strong iron railing on each side, making it impossible for persons to fall between the cars. They are so con. Btructcd tbat in event of an accident they become oaeily detachod. Editor's Table. Blackwojd's Edinbcbob Magazine. We bare received the April number of thisablo British peri odical, which has been re-publitbed by the Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 140 Fulton St., New York. The oontent are as follows : Horace : the Causes of bis Popularity ; Linda Tressel part VII. ; His torical Sketches of tbe Reign of George II. ; Wil- am bdrnondetoune Avtoun: Cornelius o Uowj ; Charles Keen and the Modern Stage; Tbe New Nos trum lor Ireland a bong ; ine name tor fiacc. A Timely Work. It is announced that the house of J. B. Burr A Co., of Hartford, have in press a work entitled "Grant as aSoldier and aStatesinan," which will be ready for publication, Bhortly, and will be sola oy subscription. Ine tlilo indicates its contents. It will no doubt be eagerly sought tor as soon as it appears. The country is dosirous of some accurate account of General Urant s wuole course in the field of politics, as well as of battle. Ample means for illustrating bis opinions upon the ques tions of the day exist in his reports, letters and aots ; though this foot is generally lost signt ot. it tne materials are properly need, it will appear tbat in the field of politics as well as war, General Grant's forte is aotion and bia "headquarters" alwaya pro perly located, tnat be is as reliable as if tatcsman as be is as aSoldier. The name of tboAitbor has not yet been announced, but we understand tbat tbe work is by one of tbe ablest and most conscientious literary gentlemen of tbe country, every way fitted for the task, and enjoying peculiar advantages, de riving the most important part of bis materials from headquarter. BUSINESS NOTICES, tyjob Irintisir. Having received a, large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new itylos, Poaters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ao., can be printed in the latest and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. A thino of beauty is a joy forever," is a saying as old as it is true, and it applies exactly to tbe beautiful new Spring Hats just received by taust, the fashionable Hatter, Market Square. Judging from tbe rapidity and extent of his sales, our oiti sens appreciate the cheapness at which bis goods aro disposed of. 1IIB Byerly, the Photographer, in Simpsou's build ing, Market Square, has some of the most beautiful specimens of the art, taken at his gallory, to be found anywhere In tbe oountry, and our citizens can secure their shadows" as correctly, in as good style and as obeaply as in any of tbe cities. By erly's gallery is a popular institution. Bcy wben and where you can buy cheaply. If you have need of new clothing, and wUh to get a good article, go to tbe Continental Clothing Bazaar, Market Square. It Is the place to gettbe full value of your money. The spring goods are open to in spection and oannot be surpassed. Go and see them. Did Yod See ? Did you see the fine assortment of cloths, cassiueres and vestings at Book's Mer chant Tailoring establishment, on Fourth street? He has a fine variety to suit his customers, and goods are made up at short notice, in tbe very best mannor, at prioes astonishingly low. Call and ex amine his goods. Th stylo and prioo cannot fail to pleas. Fur a man U) say that be can never change his opinion, is either to imply that be is too obstinate to be taught by esperlenee, or that he elalms Infalli bility. It is but necessary to visit Miller' Excel sior Boot and Shoe Store to eonvino tb most obdu rate person that be keep th cheapest and best stock in Sunbury. Cos's Coosa Balsam. Tb great popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, aud Consumption. Both sites ordinary 4 ot., also mam moth family bottle for sale by all druggists and dealer In medicine. Mo family should be over nigbt without it in th boas. Con's Dyspepsia Cobb Will immlliut . liev and permanently cure the most aggravated tipatton, and til dbeates of th Btomach nrl elf. Pbjflloinnj, clergymen and all who use it, ioio id unbounded pra or Ha great virtue Bold by KrsaoB,tinSK T t AA ' MARRIAGES. April 20th, 1808, by Pr Ms Sbradel. Eq.j Mr. Adam Lower v, of Oual township, and MissivLisA sktm Slenkrh, ef Slrnmokln township, this eounty. DEATHS, .mr i -a li-'i .-..:- In this place, on Tuesday last, Mrs. MARY DUCAL, aged 72 years, 7 months and 10 day. 8 UN II Ml V JIA It 14 KTH. Correoted Weekly for the "American.' Wheat Flour, extra family, per bnrrol, do do de do perowt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new, do Onts, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound do do un pared do Dried Applet, do 114 00 7 00. 10 00 1 00 2 75 1 (0 1 20 74 1 75 .15 20 15 3 1)0 45 iO 25 20 24 It) U 1.1 18 60 Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu. ISulter, per pound, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, llama, Shoulders, Beef, hind quartet, " front " Mutton, Chickeut, per dosen, per poubd, do do do do do do per pair Khiiuioktii Coail 'B'rnl-. Sbamukin, April 27, 1WW. Tout. Cwt. Bent for week ending April 25, Per last Report, 10.I.H6 08 191,604 Id 111,791 01 121,0b0 OH 12.8o9 01 ' To same time but year, Docreaa. Special iMoticesJ. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. I)., Ocul ist and Auriit, (formerly of Lcyden, Holland,) No. 805 Areh Stroet, Philadelphia Testimonials from the moat reliable source iu city and oountry can bo seen at his office. The Medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. nov.HO-ly. To 1'onwuinpliieM. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of churge) to all wbo dettiro it, the proscription with the directions for making nnd usingthe simple reme dy by which he was cured of a lung afleelinn and tbat dread disease Consumption. Ilia only object is to benefit tho alHiotod, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost lb em nothing, any may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, my 18-'67 ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. OLD E S T A B hj, SHED .r: imck ii CLOTHING HOUSE, COt illnrkct Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has dono hu:i neas on the One Prico feya.em, and we bolievo wo arc tho only Clothing H juio in the city that strictly adheres to this principle. Wo have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste iu select- good styles and substantial matcriuls, and not leu important, for having all our goods, i:riCA vi:i.i, nttn. We employ the best tulont, for Cutters, and our Ooods are of both kinds Fashionable and plnin so that all tastes can bo suited. The priccx are the very lowest, as any one by n moinont s thought must sco, or otherwise we oould not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever mado, wc must put our prices dowu to the advantages wo promiso. The peoplo may depend, this is the true plan upon fehich to do business, aud many a dollar can be iave.1 to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind TO TITOS' ONE PillCE CLOTHUid HOUSE, 604 Market Street, Philadelphia, Not on tho Corner, but one door above Sixth. !':.. MAI.E, Nnlci'iunn. April 4, 1S09. ly (Juii.MA'1'i: A CO')". (IKRMAN ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured frm TURE MATERIALS, ar.d may be considered tho STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. May If, 18C7.-ly. fvrroi'N of Youth, A gentleman wbo suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prcmaturo Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the Eake of suffering humanity, send freo to nil wbo need it, tbe recipe aud directions for making tho simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's cxporiunoe, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OtiDEN, my 18'-67.1y 42 Ccdur Street, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In the iMstrfct Court ot'tlic I iiHi d Slutew, For tho Western District of Pennsylvania . IN BANKRUPTCY. At SfSBCRY, March 27 th, 1808. Tho undersigned hereby gives notice of liin ap- Ejintment as assignee of Jacob A. Filler, of the orough of Mt. Carniel, county of Northumberland and Btate of Pennsylvania, within said District, wbo has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district. LLOYD T. ROliKBACU, Assignee. April 18, 1608. 3t AdiuiiilKti-uf oi-'h ."Notleo. ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. JONES, DEC'D. Notice is hereby given that letters of administra tion bave been grunted to tho undomigned, ou tho estate of William R. Jones, lata of Lower Augusta township, Northumberland eounty. Pa. All persons indebted to said ectate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those h iving claims to present tbom,duly authenticated, lor settlement. PETER II . SNYDER, Administrator. 6unbury, April loth 1868. flt. "TarOorMntT"' 4 FARM, containing about 70 acres eloured land, "V with dwelling, Ac, situate in Shamnkin town ship, Northumberland county, is offered for rent on reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply at the Merchant Tailor Shop, of J O. Beck, on Fourth streot, t-uubury. Pa. .Sunbury, April 11, 1868. I.int oi Applicants! tor 'JTuvern I.I" (tuses tor Muy saca&iou, Special Court, lNrt Charles Gulp; Mt. Carmcl borough, old stand. 6. L. Berffstresser, Sunbury ' " " J. J. iiu.iil. i ir.n, rroin y. 18G8. Sl'IUNG OI'ENINO. 18GS. unci: v i,.4ii:i.i., FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADEL'A NEW SPR1NU SILKS. r EW STYLE SHAWLS. NOVELTIES IN IRES flonps STEEL AND PEARL POPLIN.1?. E. A L. always keep tbe BEST BLACK SILKS, N. B. Net Ca$h Buyers will find it to their in terest to call, as Bargains from Auction are daily reooircd. mar :i-oc BUNBURY STEAM 8 AW MILL. M ll'l.l:! HILMa Manufacturer and Dealer in all kind of TIMBER, LUMBER, LATH, PALINU A SHIN ULES. Also, Flooring, Shelving, Siding, Doors, Bosh, minus, isracaeu, mournings, ao. Corner Race Streetand River Road, SUNBURY, Pa Apnl 1868. NOTICE Is hereby rivou that the undersigned Aiiriiinr. aDDclnled bv the Orphans' 'Oouii ui Northumberland, eounty, to make distribution of the balance remaining in th hand of P. B. Masser, on of th Eaeoutor's of Henry Museer, dooeased, will attend to tho duties of his said aiipoiutment, and neat the parlies Interested, on the 1Mb day of May next; at ft o'clock, A M., at the office of Beyer A Wolverton, ouuoury, re S B BOYER. Auditor Suobury. April 11. 18 J. C. SVLVW.AVJTU II. CJ. TUzVCIIE n, r Manufacturer of I'RENcn AND AMERICAN CALP IfootM, Nltoi-n nad (Jniicia, Pleasants' Building, Market Square, SUNBURY, PA. Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of all descriptions mnilo to ordor-on th shortest notice nnd most rea sonable terms. Having tho best workmen employed, we oan assure tbe public that, if thoy will give us a call, tbey will be satisfied of tbe above foots. RE PAIRING neatly done with dispatch. If your corns do hurt your feet, Just oall and leave your measure, And we will make your Shoes or Boots, Thut you Will sail a treasure. March 28, '68. ly. COUNTRY DEALERS supplied with all kinds of Stone Ware at less than Factory prices at Liar risburg, saving package, breakage and freight, at the MummoUi Store of , H. Y. FRILING. HboieTAU K.VTS- W AKt7 run TIIS NKW BOOK, .TIm. of Ons Tinii'a." or Leading Htrlnls of th Day. An elagant octavo volume, richly Illustrated with 18 beautiful Stco Engravings, and a portrait of tho author, Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. Agents soy it is tbe best and stilt the quickest of ' nttn An.,. ,t. ..... .-J u-t n .. ...... tr c, iutn. buiuc nru utKlllg rfuu or der? per week. Itwiloulsoll"fr,r Tom'sCabtn " W e wnploy no general agents, but pay txtra com mission. Old agonts will appreciate this Item, bend for oirculara giving full particulars. Address IlARTroRD Pi-B'o Co., Hartford, ft. April 11, 188.-4t. f nilH undersigned having succeeded to tho busi X now of T. UIMKd A CO., takes this method of informing Brick-Layers, Builders, and all others in terested, in and about Sunbuiy, that ho is prepared to fill all orders, for building and paving Brick, of a superior quality, aud at as low rates as oan bo had elsewhore. I am also tbe Agent in the Counties of Northum berland, I'ninn, Snyder and Montour, for WAR. HEN S IMPROVED FIKE and WATER PHOUF ROOF. This is tbe cheapest Rnd best Roof that can be used on buildings. We oovored several build ings with it, during the last season with cnliro satis, faotion. lrJcrs left at tho Brick Yard, in Cake's Addition to Sunbury, or at the Office of Mr. Win. Roagan's Raw Mill and Lumber Yard, nr at Sunbury Post Office, will roceivo prompt attention. TOWNSEND IIIMES. Sunbury, March 14, 1B"9. ICvocutorK ,otlop. Estate of JAMES CAMPBELL, geceascd. NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamenta ry having been grantod to tbe undersigned, on tho osiuto of James Campbell, late of I'ppor Augus ta township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons in Jebted to said estate, aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settle ment. KOBKR1 CAMPBELL, Ex'r. Upper Angu?ta twp., March 21, 1H68 6t MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS! 218 ARCH STREET, abovo 2d St.. Philadelphia. fllllK subscriber is now prepared to offer to bis J customers and tbe Trado generally a largo aud wull ?cleotcd stock of Straw and Millinery Ooods, PATTERN BONNETS, Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnot Frames, Ac , Ac. N. H. All orders will receive oaruful and prompt Attention. WM KRUSEN, 218 Arch Stroet, Philadelphia. MamhJ4, JBG8. 2ui REMOVAL1 'I'. H. Nit A ."X . U Watchmaker & Jeweler, MARKET SQUARE, 8 C N' B V R Y, P A., Will remove his Jewelry Store to Miller's Stone Building, corner of 3d and Markot Square, ON FEBRUARY 1st, 1868, whore be will be happy to receive his old customers and tbo public in general. Thankful for post favors, bo solicits a continuanoe of the same, and he is de termined to sell as low as the lowent, and for quality, not to bo surpassed by any goods iu the mark::. A large assortment of WntchcM, Clocks, Jewelry nnd Silver VFtire, constantly on hand, consisting of all kindaof Ameri can Watohes, such as the Howard, Appleton, Tracy & Company, T'remont, VBUnam, P. 8. Bortlot, Wm. E;l lery, Home anil a line assortment of Bwiss WntPhos All kinds of 8 Duy nnd 30 Hour Clocks ! Silver toa setts, card and cako baaketa, brcukfatt and dinner castor i. Celery stands, syrup and drink ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons, Kuives and Forks. Particular attention paid to tho repair ing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry und Music Boxes. AH work warrauted. 'cb.Jf, liWW. ni:.ui;ky on, jiili,. Tilt subscribers having just eroded and put in operation a Mill fur the manufacture of LINSEED OIL, oftor tho highest mnrkot prlco for FLAX SEED. They have attached to thoir establishment u Chop ping Mill, and farmers and otharb wanting grain chopped for feeding, oan bo accommodated at tbe shortest notico. A maehlne fir chopping ocrn with the cob is attached to the mill. MORGAN A MASSER. January 20, HAS. ly KEEP WELL-DRESSED. Cull and see tho well selected Stock of CI.OTHrf,. CA.IMKUE, OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS, Ac Just received at MERCHANT TAILOKINO r.STALIJSil- ME NT, Fourth Ftroot, below Eystcr'a Stcro, tTNBVRT WINTER CLOTHING f the most approved ttiios is made up4o older a reasonable rutes. He has alwi a one assortment of Cassimcro Fhlrts, Drawers, Undershirts, Ororhauls, Blouses, Neck ties, Cotton and Woolen Hose, suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, Olovos, and a general variety of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Give him a oall, which you will Cnl to bo to your advantage. sunbury, uct. in, ibU7. T0RIUNGT0N & IIODOKINS. n .A. W BONE SUl'ERrPIIOSriIATE OF LIME, A STANDARD MANURE FOR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS, llaviuif within the past year greatly increased and improved our facilities lor grinding Bones and man ufacturing, we are prepared to furnish to the farm ers oi t vnusyivania a superior arucie ui 4iipei-Ihophato. Our manufacture has boen thoroughly tested tho past season bv practical men of our immediate neighborhood and elaowhore, and in every oase the rosult has been entirely sulisluclory. Our process o pulvoritiug, whereby it is prepar ed for and GUARRANTEED TO PASS THROUGH ANY DRILL, obviates an objeotion which attaches to many fer tilisers, ana secures to luo lamer a saving ot mucn valuable time. BOLD AT THE MANUFACTORY, EAST MARKET STREET, MIJ.llI'KV, .., and by our Agonuj throughout tb country, in Eas of 200 lbs. eaoh, at $58 per Ton or 2000 lbs. ALSO SHIPPED PROMPTLY to all points acceasable by rail or oanal, on receipt of order. TORRINGTON A UODGKINS. Also Agents for Seymour, Morgan A Allen's Self jiaaiuz tteaper ana .Mower ( i lie -""i ew loraerjanu Pratt I Smodley' Hay and Grain Rake. Koud fur Circular. P-bruarT 15, 'US. ly bUflBUBYBCILDING LOTS "IN J. W CAKE'S Addition to the Borough of X jnoury, lor Bale on reasonani (arms Apply to Dr. R. II AWL and, SOL. BROSIOCU Suubury T Or P w MlEAlF.R.Pottsvillo. Pa Nov '21. ID SPUING OPENING. MREhT FALL IN FHICKS I Buy the MOST GOODS, jf the BB3T Gi-LT-XflT"- For th LEAST MONEY. SMALL l'ltonrs AND SALES ! QUICK CA6H II. Y. I 111L.I.M4, at tim MAMMOTH STORE, market square, SUNBURY, 1'ENN'A., Has just received and opened tbo llKST KLIX.'I'EIanl FINEST ASSORTMENT, of DRY GOODS IN TOWN. French Merinos, Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Caimere?, Ac. Delaine. and Armure? l'uu:iti Co'.tocs, Bion and Blenched NOTIONS of all.kiula. Hosiery, Gloves, Men's and Ladies Undergarment WHITE GOODS. A full atAjrlmenl of TRIMMINGS e. Builders will hud my Stock of tlurdnare, I'liinlw, Oils, (.latiN, Ac, Complete. Drugs and Medicines, Willow and Ccdarnare, Qucenswnre, Glassware, Crockery, Salt BOOTS AND SHOES- U.AT3 AND CAPS, aud in fact overything usually kept iu a large Store Call and be convinced that the CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR GOODS Is at The Mammoth St or c. 'V A- u.y. rniLiNo, Terui Cab,-30 Iu si, as jiy Goods aro bought for Cash and Sold Cheap for the READX MONEY. I give the trade Ibe ad vantage of all reduction is fast M they are mad by Manufacturers 11 V I'RILIM- bunbuiy, April lb, lwia $100 REV AUD For a medicine that will cure j ct com, INFLUENZA, TICKLING in iht THROAT, WHOOP1NOCOL0H, co.VricMP rivn OOCUI13, as quick as CUE'S c o u o ir i alsam: OVKR ONU MILLION BOTTLE haveVsn sold anil not single iuntauee of Its fi:ure is Siinwo. We have, ia our p..,n, any .luautity iiC Cti tiScatM, some of ihem from , . KMINF.NT PHYSICIANS' ' '. tvhn have nnd it In Iheir pmetiee, iim'I BU SH it the or eoiiiience over every other rotnpoumb - ' IT DOliS NOT DRY t:p A pOEfiil, Vul LOOSENS IT, !hU,S.,!'!Uelbe Pl"t k expecK.iatt tttily. Two or Jill TV Ut'Bt B, Wat IavnaimM Ct Tiosm in ma Toaoar ! !o,c'hrleJrcnBoU.lU', - & In cases of CKOCP vt will .turaulee ecuro, if lakes in C'lll. NO FAMILY &nOt:LI 11K WlTHOl T IT' It is within the reach of all, it being the chuapeat and be' oieuicike eatant. C. G. CLARK & CO.. Proprietors, NEW HaVF.N, CONN. Aprtl IS, IMS. ly O O E S DYSPEPSIA CURE THIS GREAT REMEDY FOll ALL DISEASES f the ST O M A O H E) i the discovery of ihe inventor of Coe's valosble Coili Balsam, xvliile experimenting I'or'iiismvn health. IteureJ Cramp iu the Hiuuiaeli tor him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform. Tlio afinoetiJ-nlj' torimouy front virions parts of the country ciicoume us to believe there in no disease caused by adiaorucrcil stoiuach It will not speedily cure. Physicians endorso and Use it! Miniitt.oro nivo toutimony of its uflioacy. And from all directions we receive tidings of cures per fonned. DYSPEPSIA! . It is sate to cure HEARTBURN : One doss will cure eicn-nEADAciir.' It has eureil in huudredb of co'S HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS: It tip in tli.ity minutes VCID1TY Or I UF. STOMACH ! It corrects at once RISK OF THE I'OOD! It at.ips immediately DISTRESS AfTER EATING One done will remove. CHOLERA MORBUS I Rapidly yieM to a few dsrs BAD BREATH ' Will be chained with had' abjtt.c. IT IB P13HFECTI.Y HAHML.13SH Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS u 'owing to the It Cnrcs by AMMiHtini$ .ttturo TO RE-ASSERT HEIt SWAY IN Tilli SYSTEM Ncnily every dealer in the United States sella it at . ONE DOLLAR l'EU BOTTLE. C. Q. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, pra 1S.JIMS.--Iy. To Farmers! THE PACIFIC GUANO C0MPAHTS SOLUBLE PACIFIC OUANO. nMIE attontion of Farmers and other consumers of JL Fertilisers is invited to this Uuauo, as worthy of their special notico. Its uso for several years In Marylaud, Virginia and other Southern States, for all cropif, bos given it a standard character for ex cellence unequalled by any other. It posiiows all tho quickneio of Peruvian Guano, with permanent auuluics not found in that article. 2."i0 lbs. of this uano are found more than equal to 300 lbs. of tbo best Superphosphate. It ripens tho wheat crop from five to seven days earlier than the phosphates, whioh fact nlonu gives it incalculable advantage. Liberal discount to dealers. For sale by JOHN 3 REE8KACO.. General AgenU for Pacific Ouano Co 3d South Dclawaro Avo., Philad'a , And 71 South Street Raltimoro March 2S,J8r,g 6m H9! JlfcL3r5r,HtII WIVEC a. y. uvx?i, ioiuut. Will remove hi? Oflioeto J. M. Simpson's. Building, 2nd story, Market Square, aUTXTB-CTIVST, PA. WHERE ho will bo prepared to do all kinds of work purtaiuing to Dentistry. Will keep constantly on hand a largu assortment of Tooth, and other Dental material, from which he will be able to select, and meet tho wants uf his customers All work warranted to give satisfaction, or else tho money rofundod. The vory beet Mouth WaeU and Tooth-Powders kept on hand. His references aro the numerous patrons for whom hchaa worked for tho loot twelve years. Sunbury, March 21, ISos. . GROCERIES, Provision, and Flour fi'Feed Store. J. A. fil'SUY & CO., In Weimor's Building. Wator Street, near Kiuggf , NORTHl'MRERLAND, PA., INFORM thoir frieuds and tho public generally that they have a largo assortment of Oroaorioti Provisions, Ac, all fresh and of the best quulily, con sisting of Tew, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices. Dried nnd Canned fruit?, Prunes, Raisins, Choose, und Crackora, and iu fact everything usually kept in tho Grocery lino. Tbrv would also call attention to their larire and cheap lot of Hond FAMILY FLOl'R, Green Tea, Hams, Shoulders. Ac , which arc constantly kept on hand. Also, ull kiwis of Vegetables, Ac., Ac. Uivo them a oall and see for voursclf. Northumberland, Sept. 2H, !Sti7. 4(. IIOOl SUIIITS. WM. T. UO PIUN'S "OWN MAKE' OR KEYSTONE SKIRTS ' j aro the beot and Choapost Low Priced Hoop Skirls in tho market. Trail Skirta, 25 springs, il.Oil'. SO springs. M .0 ; and 40 springs, 51.45. 1'lmn ,vkirts 6 tapes, "o spring. SO cents; 25 springs, O-'iceuta; M springs, M.u anu 03 springs, ft.SJ warrant ed iu everv respect. OurOSVN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," Elev en Tapo Trails, from 20 to 50 spriug. $1 .20 to,$2 50. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 05 Cents to $2.00. These Skirts aro better than those told by other establUbinouts as first clos goods, and at mucn lower prices. "Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS," are iu every way superior to all other Hoop 6kirts before tbe public, and only havo to bo examined or worn to convince every one of the fact. Manufac tured of the beat linen-finished English Sirol Spring vory superior tapes, and tbo stylo of tho uiolalie fustonings aud manner of securing them surpass fur durability and excellence any other Skirt iu this country, aud are lighter, .mure olanic, will woar longer, ajivemoresatislaciion. and aro really cheaper than all uthers. Everv ladv should try them. They are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout this and the adjoining stato at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for "Hopkin s Champion Skirt." If you do not bud them, get tho merchant with whom you deal to order them for you, or oorue or send direct to us. Merebant will find our dif ferent grades of Skirts exactly what they need, and we especially invite Ihoul to call and examine nor extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Prioe' To be bad at Rotail at Uannfaotory, and of the Retail Trado generally, and at Wholasalo of the Manufacturer ouly, to whom all order should bo MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 628 Aroh St. Between Oth aud 7th St., Philadelphia. WM. T. HOPKINS. February 29, lS6i lOnios. ISAAC K. STAUFFEU, Watrliiunber nud Ievt eUr, lO. liB NOBTH 2d BT , COH. OF QUAHHY, lllll.APr.LHll. An assortment of V:U-hcs, lewclry. Silvci and P!jti-1 Ware constant ly on hand, tVRrpamiii nf Watches ant Jiweif pronifx:) at tendnl I" rov 30, l?- I v
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