Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 21, 1865, Image 3

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W Sun&uVs American.
H. B. MA8SER, Editor Proprietor.
B. W1LVERT, Publisher.
SU.'MlJUtV, IA.
"SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1803.
Hocal Affairs.
jyRiTtn MsiTixo Pursuant Us adjournment!
a meeting of the itiien of the borough of Sunbury
end vicinity, will be held in the Court House, on
Jlonday evening next, Oct. 23,1, to tnke eclion rela.
tive to enforcing the law passed by the legislature
last wintcr. conipelling the owners of dnms in the
i'usquelinnna, to alter or fix them so an to give shad
and other flu a frco passage op therirer. All per
sons lntorestcd are requested to attend.
T III
y As tho long winter evenings are again ap
proaching, we would suggest to our young friends
to organ izo a literary society and establish a read.
"Ing room in this place. Nothing could be Dior
beneficial to thecommnnity.
i r ij si i
tylVe rcferour renders to the advertisement of
M. C. fiowlby, In another column, who baa com
menced the manufacture of bard and soft soap.
m i I i.
fjy J. K. fimick gives notice that he has his new
' stock of goods open and i prepared to make up gen
tlemen's garments at reasonable rates. Advertise
ment in another column.
.fyOoiNo to Haisk ix Titica. We are inform
ed that the barbers in this place, contemplate raising
1he price for shaving.eortain individuals In this vicin
ity, on account of the extreme length of their faces
ince the eloction.
13T-I. AUNcnEB. The Mooniboat mi being built
1 ty Ira T. Clement of this place, was launched into
the river on Friday afternoon last.
-'
lyChas. Oakford A Sens, of Phlladolpn'a, adver
'tisc a large and splendid stock of Furs, which they
will warrant to be according t representation.
.Sale or Tows Lots. Th real estate
'advertised in tbe American, belonging to the es'ate
"of the lato Win. MeCarty, doceoscd, were sold on
londny lost, as fulluirs :
Lot No. 8S corner of Pokeberry st. and-feroadway.
to Valentine Diets, lor $460.
Lot S9. corner of Raspberry alleyand Broadway,
to Wm. Connelly fur $lt0.
Lots'!!, 2S3 and 283, to J. B. Mnsser, for
53,2(10.
Lots 235, 2SS, 230 and 232, fronting on Elderberry
street, to Mary S. Clement for $1,9S5.
Lot 297 on Eldcborry street, toThos. McOaw, for
MM.
Lots 312, S13 nnd 31 i, fronting on Elderberry St.,
opposite tho Grave- Vard, to David Clement, for 5754,
l'. it. 71, fronting on Kroudwey nnd adjoining the
new K'Hk building, to J. B. Packer, Esq., 'for f'jOO.
Lot 79 fronting u Uroadwny, to Jrfsice Eoyd, for
J'jOO.
Lot SO, fronting oil JCrpadwny, to Jos. Boyd, for
$2,150.
Lot 303, fr,.ulii. n Wiio.-tlebcrry stroet, to Juhli
Haas, for $o75.
Lot 107, frotdin; on fcowberry street, to A. J'
A'trob, for (1,000.
An Island at the junction of hamokin Creek, la
Charles fiaringcr, foi St'0.
Tho stone quarry in rpper August.' township, eon.
taining Umc. to A. F. Clapp, fur Sil5.
The private residence of tbe deooascd will be sold
fit public will', on Thursday, Xov. 21.
rj-Tnn Shah Qi kktio. It will bo rerullccto,!
that at tlie last session of the .Legislature a bill was j
passed requiring owners nf dnms on the Susiiuohanns ;
Itiver to make men alterations in tue siruciure 01
their dit ics as would allow the passage up the river
ol hnd from the Chesapeake, and requiring tho Attorney-General
to t.tko legal measures for the re
moval of the said obstruction, if, iu the course of six
months after the passage of the act, tbe snid altera
tions were not made by the corporato authorities or
individual owners. But, either through the negli
gence or collusion of the Legislative aul'aoritive.,
no specific remedial or vindicatory provisions wcio
incorporated in the hill.
This enocttuent was made in pursuance of the de
mands of the residents alung the Susquehanna Hirer,
who had. years ago. large-shad-fishing privileges by
which a vast number of people hud been furnished
with fish at a very moderate price. Since the con.
siruction of the vcriuue dnms that now rufiie the
uiot bosom of tho ''winding stream," the shad have
leinkpt"at boy," nnd a "bad in season U now a
gnat delicacy, wily to be enjoyed by Uiotenhocan
pay sixty cad seventy cents to fish dealers who bring
them up.
The absence cf tbuone edible alono directly afreets,
the iutcrostsof the inhabitants of Lancaster, York
. Admus. Cumberland. Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry, Ju
rists, Mifflin, Huntingdon. Snyder, Nurtiiuuiberhiiid,
Union, . Montour, Columbia, l.ur.erne, Wyoming,
lirndford, Puirtncl.rii no, Lycoming, Clintuu, Centre,
Clearfield audTiogn, twenty-four cuulities, bordering
ois&e Susquehanna, which iu i860 embraced a pop
ulation of eight hundred and fifty-one thousand five
.tur.drod and two. There must now be nearly a mil
'.lion ialiu'.c Louts in these counties alone who are
direatlyiatectstd in this question, aud there arc
&oc tiii't juiitiu that are more or !cj afkef
ed.
Meetings hav. Ix in held in tho various tiwus on
the fiuequehaimu, the ohjectof which has been to
force the rcmovJC or alteration of the dams iu question '
as provided in tlto law and to procure the enactment !
of a inor stringent, statute, embiacing some adequute
remedial or vindicatory provisions.
At a meetirg held in Ilarrfsburg some two mouths
jjo, un Executive Ceinmittce, composed of some of
the best citizens of place, was appointed. At a
late meeting this Committee decided to call tbe at
tention of loo people residingalong tho Susquehanna
to this subjeet, with a vies to something like concert
or action. Urcuiars were issued to tut Utn"r.ae,
in the counties more Imoicdtatviy concerned, and a
Convention vtts suggested, which it is now proposod
to hold on the first Wednesday in January, next, when
tho Legislature will te in session. The ciliicns
along the river who fuel an interest in this impor.
i jont subject should at onoe appoint delegates to repre-
. ,ent their district In this convention.
Mr. Ellis Ayres of this borough, was a mem
' ber of tbe old Eilh Itegiineut, P. V., and was wound.
ed nearly three years ago, and after lying in the
Hospital for a long time waa finally discharged for
physical disability Tbe ball took effect in bis
mouth, and its whereabouts not baring been dis
covered was not removed. Mr. Ayres has been a
jreut sufferer ever stnee bis return homo, having bad
painful and troublesome gatherings on his lower jaw(
neck, breast and back, all efforts to Bod tbe baU bav
. ing beer in vain, until last Friday morning an ugly
. looking minnie ball was taken from the gathering
. on Us back. It is to be hoped that bis recovery will
' now be both speedy and complete. Muney Lumut
ary.
Triul I.Ut.
Foil SKCONO WEEK KOVKUBER TERM , 1803
'Ira Cli'inenl et al, v Susan Longenccker.
John Dralicr, vs William Fugely ct at.
Juuies Kite, vs Cutlierine Lerch et al.
Cointiiou'tli of Pt'Doa. fur use, v James Vau
djke.
-George C. Welker, r Gcorg Burut.
David Fugelv, va A. M. Kaslwiok.
Williuin L. Dcwart, vt Jacob Ii. Masscr.
Commontb of I'cnnti. for uso, va l'bilip W
Jlilti'i t tt al.
John Ilut'cr for use, vi Barbara A. lei tin
tier r-x.
Charles lUck, vs Samuel Gartnger.
David Wuldron, vi Jane WaldroD.
tit roll & Elliot, vs feliull & Donahue.
Joreiiiiall Ziintnerman, va John A. Conrad.
Pt-ter K. rislier, va Jotetio eiUtl.
William fc Curiaiiatt Fox, va Jowph Bird ct
Jon at li a n Hoover, ti Joelah Hcerl. '
John A. Dodgo et al, vt Jacoby Hart man et
nl.
John Beard et nl, Jacob YTelck.
Robert D. Cutninings, va John Wittemoycr.
Same, vs William 8. Foraetuan.
Freeman Thomas, vs Andrew Ileckel.
Charles Hoy, s Daniel W. Smith.
Daniel Herr, vs John F. Cowan et til.
Levi Ilecht, vs Peter K. Fisher.
Ueneville Shatter, vs David Eshback.
William G. Robins it al, Ts Johu S. Snyder
ct al.
Due te 1 Krrdincr, vs Charles Shell,
Freouinn Tliomiu, vs Andrew Ileckel.
A. . Dreamer, vs John Leiser.
John Hancock, vs John Haas Ss Co.
Casper Shall ct al, vs John K. Krdmnn,
Johu Dunlileberger ct nl, vs A. 11. East
wick. Elms Stcpp, vs Samtiel II. Rothnrmel.
Elins Stcpp, vs Andrew I.cnkcr.
Michael Hughes cf al, vs Catherine Wallace.
Catherine Curran, vs Catherine Wallace.
Warren JI'Ewin, vs George A. Kecfer.
William L. Lance, vs Freeman Thomas.
John H. Forstnan, vs George C. McKeo.
John Haas et al, vs The Locust Gap Imp.
Co.
Jacob H. Englc, vs John Young, Constable.
Johu 11. W'eiscr, vs Henry Wcise.
Commoii'tli of Penna. vs Philip Ililgert.
Ira T. Clemeut, vs Jumes J. Dull.
Dells will prevent the depnvlutlons of
dogs among sheep. The reason is plain. A
dog thnt knows enough to kill sheep knows
enough to be sly about it. The great noise
caused by a number of bells makes him fear
fur his tiafcty, uud be leaves without doing
damage.
The majority for Gen. Humphrey for Gov
ernor of Mississippi over Judge Fisher will
probably be 10,000.
CTho place to get a life-like Picture
is at Erskioe's Room.
E-r"To get a good Photograph, go to
Erskine's Room.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
i:sntiv iioiexi:.
CAME to the enclosure of . I. Cako. In Upper
Agusta township, on the 27th of Scptcnibor last,
a dark brown horse, about 12 years old, branded "l:
,'.. sixteen bands high. The owner or owners are
requested to come forward, prove their property,
I my charges nnd take him away, otherwise ho will
e sold according to law.
Siyibnry, October 7, 1S05.
GREAT EXCITE 51 E X T!
Itcvolirtiou in IIlc'li Ei ic-
Everybody
Iiushing to tie
MAMMOTH STORE
of
Yv. B nn.i. stM,
Who have llnst Keeeired Uietr
;;ew etock or
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
Cons-istingof DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Cassimeres
Cloths, Jeans, Cottonades, Muslins, Dress Goods in
great variety. Shawls, Hosiery nnd Gloves, Carpi t
of u liferent styles and quality. -
HATS AND OAFS,
305TS h.
L U Jit O
HARD WAKE,
Cdarware. Curdwaro ilass-ware
t'rockerv. (UUd'ERIES. lohiicco. .Segars,
fliulT, Tea. Cofi-e. Suear, Molasses,
Salt, Fish, .c.
Ii ii- i'litmsrnU. Oil. I.simpM
and in fuel EVERYTHING GENERALLY KEPT
In CouiiIrT Sioi-s-.
OI U MOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLl'AfiE
All desirous of Kcttins a good orti-'le ot a fair prico
will please ivo us n cull.
No trouble to show Good.
J. W. FRILING A SON.
Fauiurr, 0:t. 14, 1865.
Voll I'nprr and Border in groat variety
new styles jutt received at the Mammoth Store of"
J. W. FRILING A AON.
Sunbury, Oct. 14, 1S05.
Millinery Goods!
Just opeuel at tbe till AN!) MI LLINF.KY STOKE,
of
UiNM 31. I.. JIIMI1I,
Fawn street, I .vo doors south of Shamckin Valley A
Pottsvllle Railroad,
SXJ1TI3TJR"Z-. JPJ.
The latest styles of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, and all kinds
ot irirauiiogs, ituwcrs, o.
Ladies' Woolen Goods of every style and quality.
Glovev Collars, Handkercl-iefs, Hosiery, Laces,
Vejls. Silk, Grenadine and Mourning Veils, and
numerous other notions, usuully kept in Milluiery
Horos,
Cull and see ber stock.
.Sunbury, Oct. 14, 1305. 2n
.'or,M-rn Ontrul Itullwjxy.
JIR TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltlmora
nd Washington city.
Connections made witn irnins on rennsyirania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the V est.
FOUR TRAINS DALY to and from too North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Eliuiro,aud all of North
ern Now York.
ON and allcr MONDAY. OCHUEK ZJ, 1MS4,
the Pusscnger Trains of the Northern Central
Ruilway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
Uorrisburc and Baltimore as follows, vis :
c il ,' r II U' . HI.
D V V X 11 n n u .
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (exeopt
Sunday). ju iu a.
" leaves Harrisburg, 130 P.M.
" arrives at Baltimore, i 30 "
Elmira Express Train leaves Sunbury
daily (except bunaay,) 11 v r. m.
" leaves llarrisburg (except
Monday.) J 50 A.M.
" arrives at Baltimore daily
(exeei)t Mondavi. 7 00 A. M.
Uarrisburg Aocominodatiun leaves Harris-
burg, 1 so A. M.
Sunbury Accommodation leaTes Sunbury
daily (except Sunday) at 7 00 A M
Erie Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except runauy,)ai a 10 "
Erie Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Suuduy,) at
3 40 P M
NOUTUWARD.
Moil Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex.
eept Sunday)
leaves llarrisburg
U 20 A. M
1 4i P.
arrives at bunburv, 4 zu '
Elmira Exnress Train leaves flaltimora 10 00 P
" arrives at jiarrisuura, va ju.
leaves llarruburg (except
Monday), 2 to A. M
arrives at Sunbury. 6 14 '
V..1 v.n,.M Tram loaves iialtimura
' . . 1 e tin d u
daily (exoew cunuavsi i o w
I. ... It ttrr ;.l,on daily (except Sua
days at 1 10 A M
" arrives at Sunbury at 8 40
llarrisburg Aeoommodutiuu leave Harris-
. burg, daily (except Sunday) al 3 60 P M
" arrives at llarrisburg, 1 4 i P M
Suubury Aueoumodatioa leaves llarris
burg dally (sxoept Sunday) al 4 25 P M
Krie Mul Train leaves llarrisburg daily
(exoept Sun lays) at 13 00PM.
The Erie Express and Eri Mail Trains are
through trains to and from Erie and all intermedial
points. Mail and Express trains run through le
Llinira,
for farther iofrirmatina ejpljrjst feSLfiffi!
CLOTHING FOR ALL ! 1
AT
m -v. 3iJ 3 -m. mrxr 9
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
B A Z A A R .
Ooftirr eriUarket Squiire A. RnlU
Rond Nlrct,
8UNBURY, PENN'A.
iUsi opeKkd, fall a winter stock or
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of the newest styles, cut fcy thi bell Artist, trimmed
and made equal to eastern work, and told at the
lowest pricos.
11'liole Salt Tor A15.
Cavalry Pants for f. BLANKETS, BEAVER
CLOTH 3 "W M3Z UK C2 AL. "JTSS
Varying from $25 to $40.
31 en and IIJ Clotlitsift' of lbs best ma
terial consisting of Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Sack
Coats, Pants, and Vests of various' colors and quali
ties. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
luoh as Shirts, Over-shirts, Undershirts, Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings
Gloves, Ac
lint) mid Clips of nil kind).
BOOTS AND SHOES. Gum Shoes. TRUNKS, VA
LISES, UMBRELLAS, TOBACCO A SEGARS,
Watches, Jewelry, Knives, Revolvers. , and NO"
TIONS of all kinds, and numerous other articles.
Tho publio are invited to call and examine his
Stock.
Remember the place. "Continental Clotblni 3tofO,;
Corner of Market Square and the N C. It. R.
LEVI UKCliT.
Bunbnry, Sept. 30, 1S0S.
NEW MARBLE YARD.
The undersigned would respeotfully inform tho
i tiiens of Sunbury, and publio genorally, that he
has opened a new MARBLE YARD, opposite the
Court House, where AMERICAN and ITALIAN
marble is constantly kept on hand.
All orders for Monuments and Head-stones prompt
ly tilled at reduced rales.
D. C. DLSSINOER.
Sunbury, Oct. 7, 1S85. tf
QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF SUNBURY.
Quarter Report of the oondiiion of tho "Tho First
National Bank of Sunbury, Pennsylvania," on the
learning of the first Mouduy. of October, 1865, (Oct.
2ud, lotjj.)
UESOUHCE3.
Notes and bills discounted, - $11 1.7 "5 07
Real Estate, to., furuiruie and fixtures, 5,575 3o
Current Expenses i Slate and National
taxes paid, 5,SM 23
Rcuiiltauces and other Cash Items, VI0 2
Due from National Bunks,
Due from other Bunk and Bitnkcra,
U.'S. 5.20 Bonds deposited with V S.
Treasurer to secure circulating notes
1". 4?. 5-U Bonds on hand,
7.30 Notes aud .Mint certificate,
C9. 1 75 'J I I
21,820 50
100.000 00
100,000 00
127.400 00
10 C20 00
reunsvlvama n nr Loan nnd other stocks.
Cash on hand of other Nutioual Banks
315 00 I
' State Banks,
Specie,
Other lawful tneuey -Legal tender notes
l,7u 00
14,1157 14
fli'.i'JO, Compound-interest ijcgul-
tenders, $17,000,
$29,300 00
Total,
- $1305,834 47
LIABILITIW.
Capital stock paid in,
Surplus-Fund,
Circulating notes received from
Comptroller, tt" 0.000
Less amount on hand, IS, 735,
1200.000 00
15,114 75
Leaving amount outstanding,
Individual Deposits,
Dividends unpaid,
Construction account,
Due to National Banks,
" " State linnks.
Statu Bank circulation outstanding
Discount, Excbcnge aud luturust,
Profit and Lost,
41.255 00
120.253 83
1.215 l4
10.305 bl
1H.075 00
1,705 73
104.735 50
13.170 OK
lO.bll 70
f '305,834 47
Tulal,
STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
NotlTHl'lHBBItl.ANtl Co., StT.
I.S.J. Pack Kit. Cashier of the
'First National
Bank ofSuubory, Pa.," do solemnly swear that tho
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
nnd belief. S. J. PACKER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before ina, this sixth day
of October, 15
P. M. SmNDKL, Assistant Assessor.
Sunbury, Oct. 7th, lo05.
GOODS SUITABLE FOK HOLIDAY
1M5ESEXTS.
nENRV HARPER.
S'iO I rets Nd-ffl, Ililu(lclphlii.
WATCHES.
liNEJEWELrcV,
SOLID SILVER WAHE
and Superior Sliver I1iii1 W111-0.
October 7, lSi'5. 3m
HATS! HATS!!
A Ft LL ASSORTMENT Jcst opiskd
by
SAMUEL FAUBT,
Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Storo, Market at.
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
c
ALL and examine the lare;e assortment of the
latest New ioik and Philadelphia styles of
JH B Jra sXZ2 V "n"ai
at the above establishment, which for beauty and du
rability cannot be excelled. BViiis a practical Hat
ter, be flutters himself that his stock Ins been select
ed with more care than any ever before brought to
this ptace.
He also ulioufaetures to order all kinds of soft
Fur Huts, all of which will be sold at wholesale and
retail, nt reasonable rates.
Dyeing done at short notice and at the lowest rates.
Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1B65
PENNSYLVANIA PAINT
13
COLOIl WORKS.
Lier.RTr Wutrr. Lsad ! LiBEnTy WmT Lesio !
TItYlTl THY" IT!
WutRANTio to cover mors surface, for sumo
weight, than any other. Iiuy lbs best, it is tbe
cheapest '.
TKY IT ! TRY IT 1
Liberty Lead is whiter than any other.
Liberty Lead covers better than any other.
Liberty Lead wears longor than any other.
Liberty Lead is more economical than any other.
Liberty Lead is more free from impurities and is
tv auba.stkii to uo more ana oeuer worn, ai a
given cost than any other.
Buy the HE ST it ii the CHEAPEST.
Manufactured and warrauted by
ZIEOLEK k ft M IT'. I, Wholesale Drug, Taint, t
Ulas Dealers,
137 .North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Sunbury, October 7, lCi.
103. .
IMiUmlelplsia V ICrle Itallroasl.
Til IS great line traverses the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to the city uf Erie
ou Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company and is operated by them,
lime of Passenger trains at Sunbury,
Leave basiward.
Kri Mail Traiu,
Erie Express Train,
Elmira Express Train,
Elmira Mais Train,
Tyrone Acoouimodution,
Leave Westward
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Express Train,
El'.nira Express Train,
Elmira Mail Tram,
Tvronti AooammodatioD.
S.40 p. m.
3.10 a m.
11 85 p m
10 45 am.
9.10 p. m.
3.55 a tn.
1.10 p m.
5.20 a in
4.25 p. u.
Itl.lo a. in.
I'Misouaor ears run inrouau on uts r.ni jtiau aim
ExpreM Trains without chuiig both was between
Philadelphia and Erie.
Sew VorU Cvnnecllon.
Leave New York at 7.00 p m, arrive at Krie 3.40 a.
m. Leave Erie at 2 04 p id., arris at New York
t i. noun.
No change of ears between Eri and New York,
elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night trains.
For information respecting Passenger business
apply at Cor. 80th. aud Market St., Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of tbe Company's Agents,
' K. 11. Kingston, Jr., Cor. lath and Market St.,
Philadelphia. .
j. w
Wi
4.
R Baltimer.
T7
J?Ja.
AT THIS
EXCELSIOR SHOE STORE.
WM. n. MILLER.
HAS just arrived from New York and Philadel
phia, with a choice stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
of the latest styles, and selected with great care, to
suit all, and is determined to please all bis customers
grfeat and small.
If ynn want the latest styles, FANCY. PLAIN,
AND DURA RLE, go to tho Kxoelsior Shoe Store,
as no pnpor shoes are sold there, and its always
cheaper to buy a good ariieli at the same price
ttiKti It Is to buy a poor one, for
lie has
Men's Calf Stitched Boots.
Fndgcd " -ii
. Petted "
trhd all kinds of heavy Boots.
LADY'S FANCY AND PLAIN SHOES, high
top ot the latest fashion.
Children's Fancy and Plain high topped boots of
every deseriplton.
BOYS BOOTS of nil kinds and stvlo.s, which will
be sold as low as can be had anywhere. Call and
examine huj stuck of Boots and Shu bclore you buy
elsewhere. No ehargo made for showing them.
Will sell Wholesale A Retail,
Romcuibcrthe place. Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
September 23, ISCi.
GOLD. J- 18G5, 1SCG, 1807. -J SILVER.
1 to 75000 ! !
S2 ! S2M $2 ! ! !
T"WO DOLLARS.
.tlunul'.KiiirerV Agoutis !
Our New Ho&e-
Olio of our 4,jOI.! or Nll.Vl'.It
'utclaeN, or Xllvs-r 'IVn Scti lor
tjii, sin b-loT Klntt-d.
Oneofourtoa setts or ono piece of our Gold or
Silverware is worth a bushel of tho choep dollar
jewelry ! !
Wo havo adopted tbe f jllowlDg mode of
D I S T K I B U"T I O N
by sale of 75,000 articles of value !
Oar Sew SIoslo!
The articles of gomls are numbered from 1 to 73.
000 ! 37 500 consisting of Pianos Melodcons. Gold A
Silver Watches, Sewing Machines. Tea A Table
Setts. Solid Silver ten nul tuble Spoons and Fork'-;
etc., etc., and the mher ;7.50O articles of value Jew
elry, Work A Toilet Cnss, Photograph Albums.
Openface Silver t ati he?, and funoy articles in great
Variety. i.VOUU notijes numbered from 1 to 75,000
are iiriutod and l"'t ii.to henleil envelopes and well
mixed aud oueof these is taken out and sent to the
person sonumjr 10 us cents lo cover oxpen.te nl
postage. eoi repr n 1;nco etc.. and the article of goods
eorrespondine with the number oneliu notice will be
sent to the holder nt tho same immediately (if he
detircs to purchase the article) on the receipt of two
dollars, tor lustancc ; 11 tbe number on the noli
Bcut Tou should bo at'O, uud a piano or diainoiid
rettur gold wutch should he numbered 500; it will be
soul to you should be 500. and a piano or diamond
sett or gold watch should be numbered 500. it will
be sent to vou for 2. nnd so on for every articlo in
our list ol f.i.000 articles.
ajf'Afltr receiving the article, if ii docs not please
you. you cuu return it, utid your money shall be re
'uuded.
25 cents must be sett to pay expense of postage,
Correspondence etc., en one notice.
Remember : that whatever, urtielo corresponds
with the number on your notice, you cna have it by
paying Two Dollars lor it, wnelbtir it be worth $lu0
or $SO0. And it is tor our iuterest to deal fairly, and
send cut our lino articles, aa it gives confidence to
the public, and thcic',y increases our sales. ,
TRY OUR m MODE ! !
Vpnn receipt of 2 cts., hwh pays for correaiwn
deni'c, pontage etc.. wesemlime notice.
Voti receipt of $1. r.liich pnya tr correspondence,
rwxttijre, etc.. ne pvtid mi liuticoj.
Lmq roceipt ui $j which r".Vi n,r currcsponilfnce,
piMtHgf, Qtc.t we wtll send 40 iiuLict-s, ami u line pie
eciit valued at nut let than $16, as a iumplv ol our
lnou reooii't of nli ith ituv.-ifur i,rre,sii(iij'lt,i!',e.
positive. Pto.. wu will fpii'l iKttk'W, ami a frtjlid l
hilvr Watch, bv return mnil. i
AUKsNTii WAMKU. iSi-nd fur a circular !
Agents Aliowea a .Lane a Curh Couiuiisoion
I37 which thoy luako $25 Weekly.
Addicts plainly
Salesroom
SI Liberty street
Sept. M, 1505. ly
KLtD A EKOTHnR,
Lex Ji:. t
New York City, N. V
BUt. t:. E. I.I .tll.l.V. I
PHYSICIAN AND BUilUi:ON
KOETHUUBBHLAND, PA. j
DTI. IXMI.FY hns opened an otTico in Northum
berland, and ofli r hi services to the people of Unit
pi.'ico and the adjo:r,ii.;; towi.sLips Office next u,ir !
to Mr. Scott's Shoe Su.re, where he can luunJ at nil
hours.
Nor'lceabcstacd August 10. 1S.C5.
Gr. V. Fstirn. Chas. B. GIektii kp
SMITE & G31TTEE?..
arkct street, one dwr eaet of Mrs. Boulton's Hole
linve opened
A NEW TIN -WARE,
Nbeel Iron unci Stove Ktors-,
and Intend keeping constantly on band, and manu
facturing to order on shortest notice,
IIX AND SHEET IUOX-WAHE of all descriptions.
A Larc Stock cf Cook Stovcsuf the following Brands
FE1T1TSYLT-17IA,
UNION G00K,
and on the following two Brands ne defy competi
tion, numeiy
I'osiibiiiiillnn dims Itiiruri, Cook,
(.overnor IVnu-4'ool..
unsurpassed for beauty of Gnih, simplicity of ar
ranguuieut, combining cheapness and durabUity, and
each stove warrauted lo perioral what ihcy are re
profited ALSO, PARLOR and OI FICE STOVES, in great
variety, embracing all the but manufactures, and
molt fashionable designs
Also, The celebrated HEM for heating "P and
down stairs.
Also the oclebrcted VVI.CAN HEATER.
Coiil Oil, 4'oul Oil l.aniH, NIsadrK,
CliiiiinlcH, nsid till ui-llt'IeM
unusually kept In an establishment of this kind. We
are also prepared to do nil kinds ol Spouliug, Kooting.
ltauge aud Purnace Work, U:is Pitting, Ac. Repair
ing cheaply aud neatly executed.
Country produce taken iu exchange at market
price.
SMITH & GENTIIEIt,
Have the Agency for BlUlJ S CELEBRATED EIRE
PLACE STOVES, for the Counties of Northumber
land, Suyder, luiou and Montour.
Ai d ur also agents for thu Pipher & Willnwer
Lin of Transportation.
Sun. urv, Sept. 30, ltiol.
To all Lovers of
CHEAP GOODS AND
ADVOCATES OS" ECONOMY ! I
O. BECK
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Deuler In
cloths; CASSIMEUES, VESTING, &u.
t'uivn stlrcrl, stoiilla of Wf avrr's
llolfl,
S XJ N'U BRY.P -A..
INFORMS the eitiseus of Hunt.ury and vicinity,
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a
full assortment of
I'AI.I. A.I WISTKH WOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock consists of Cloths, French Cloths, Black
Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimeres, Black Satin. Figured
Silks, Plain and Fancy Caasimer YtSTlNliB, which
he will make up to order iu styles to suit the taste ot
customers, on short notice, and th most reasonable
terms.
Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished from
Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice.
Goods furnished by customers will be mad op to
order as beretutor
As he will employ none but etpericneed workmen, 1
Jyif iay rl J oo gelling their work well don 4i
.fa Ik SsUks"
Kxninlnnltost of Trnohor.
The publio examinations of Teachers for the Com.
mon Schools of Northumberland county will be bold
in the following order ;
Chllisuooue, Sodom School House, Monday, Oct. V.
Turbut, Church Lane Sohnol House, Tuesday, Oct 10.
Delaware and McEwcnsville, Sinking Spiiugs, Wed
nesday, Out. II.
Lewis and Turbutville, Turbutvllle School Houao,
. Thurodav, Oct. 12
Point, School House, No. J, Saturday. Oct. 14.
Lowor Augusta, Zion Church School House., Wed
nesday, Oct. 18.
Snartiok'in, Elysburg School House, Thursday, Cot 19.
IWh and Gearhart, Kushtuwn School houso, Friday
. Oct. 20.
Upper Ango'ta, Reed'a School Houso, Saturday,
Cot. Si.
. The e'a!hintions will commence,' respectively, nt
flo'cloctti A. M. Applicants not J rent at the com
tnenoement will not be admitted into the class.
No persons except actual applicants lor schools of
the respective distriot will be examined.
JACOB ULP, Co. Supt.
Northumberland, Soft. 22, 1SH5 '61
i,.iiii:m im.cv flkni
AT
JOHN FAKTUIU'S
Old Uitnblishod
Fur Manufactory,
No. 718 Arch street
aUve 7ib l'UILAD'A
.3-4 FANCY FURS, .
JrZ&l&i fr IiS'lios' nud Child-!
'"-rSnK -" ' reu s Wear, Iu the City I
Also a fins osrortuiciit of Gent's Fur tilovus and Col
lars.
I am enabled to dispose of my gnids at very rea
sonnble prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
from my fiiends of Northumberland County, aud vi
cinity Remember the Name, Number and street !
JOHN FARE1RA,
713 Aruli St., above 7th. south side,
PHILADELPHIA.
I have no Partner, nor connection with any other
in Philadelphia.
Kept. 23. 1bo5 4u:ir
ORGAN S .
Cottag.0 Orgaa.
AKK not only uncqiinlkil. but tbey nre ahsolutely
unefittillcti. by ny other llccd Instrnment in
the country. Dcsiirned cxprely fr Cliurehe? and
choul5. they are 1'uund to lu euitlly well sdnptud
to the parlor and drnwiui; room. For .-jiT" mlv by
Xo. IS Xnrth Pcvenih ptrect, PbiliilcJphii.
7" Also Iirutlbury'c ri.nt. nnd a complole Rf
itTtinent of the Pci feet MKi.U !itJN.
Sept. 2.". IS-,. lyw
PUMPS! PUMPS!!
The subscriber having purchased the right of
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, lor putting in
ill i s :ics i n isu vi:m i:r
om IlonKn Wems and Watkii FurNTN, will furnish
them to all persons in tho county who may desire
thesochenp and convenient puniy s.
They can be sunk to a psoper depth in twohotirs
time, cost but uno third tho price of nn ordinary
pump, and for chenpnes nnd Convenience cannot be
equalled.
8. T.. BOYEH.
A. F. CLAPP.
.Sunbury. .September II, Wb.
"NEWESTAPIJSHMENT!
A. E. SAVAGE,
Watchmaker
Iu Simpson's Puildii :g. Market Siiuure,
S-J1TBTJP.T. PSITIT'A-
HAS constantly en hand a fine assortment of'
WATCHES." CLOCKS aud JEWELRY. Snec- !
tuclc.-, .Silver and Plated Spoons ami Forks, Ac.
tValchs'N, t'lo l uud Jrnelry, re.
uir-I unl V AUSt a.VI'CB?'.
Suid ury. Sept. SO, l!-'ji.
JEI.EIIIAH ESYBSS.
Vtloi-iicy A; im, llor u( I.iim.
Ofiice cornfV of Blackberry si I Fawu Street, tin ee
d.iors ouit of E. Y. Bright a Foundry,
Will attend promptly to nil professional business
entrusted to Li1 care, Ih.e e.oMeotiou ot'claims in Nor
thuuiberiiuij and the a ljoiui:,g counties.
I onsultations in iroriioin and l'.i:gnu.
Sunbury. April 2'-'. lfi.V '.y
VTOTICE is her. by given, that the bonks of the
late linn of l'riliug A Grant have been left with
us lor settlement and collection. All persons know
ing themselves iudebted to said firm, will save costs
bv eulliULf at our ofiice and makinc settlement.
After the 26ih day tf October next, suits will bs
brought for thu sollcelion il all claims unsettled.
ZEIliLEK 4 K.A5E,
Attorneys at Luw.
.Sunbury, September Ii5, 15ji.
Triri'r;Ti "WTT Tf T1
b-iw.W w Jib sLu-k-
I)KHSONS having unrecorded Dee la arc reminded
that thev must bi recorded, according to tho
Act of AssemVdy whi.'h requires that
"All deeds and conveyances for real estate in this
Commonwealth, shall bo recorded iu tho oriio for
Recording Deeds in tho County v.hero the lands lie
within .v.r months after the execution of sucli dccdi
and conveyance ; and every suctioned and convey,
an.'o not re-orded es aforesaid, shall be judged
FRAUDULENT AND VOID against uny subsequent
purchaser for a valuable consideration, unlets such
dc-ds bo ecorded before the recording of the deed or
conveyauco under which such subsequent purchaser
or mortgage shall cluim.'
Augmt art, lSii.V
PIIOTOGPAPli GALLERY.
in Simpson's Buildings,
MARKET SQUARE, Sunbury, Pa.,
J, II. EKKItl.'.i', I'roprlttoi-.
Sunbury, Jhily IS. ISrtS.
BEEF ! BEEF ! !
THE undersigned respectfully Inform the citisens
uf .Sunbury and vicinity, that ou Monday nent they
will romiuenee supplying the community with first
quality ol BEEF, at prices ranging from 14 lo XOcts.
llavinv exuorienco in the business, and made ar
rangements for a supply of number oue cattle, they i
will always keep on baud tlrst quality of beef at the
lowest market prices.
MLTLER A ELLIOTT.
Sunbury, Sept. 9, lSui.
Wanted immediately 50 or 100 men to work on
Railroad coutract, to whom f I 75 per day will b
iiald. Apply lo J AS. M ALONE A SON,
Ceniral Hotel, Suubury, Pa.
Sept. 0, ISM.
ftTIt IV ('().
CAME to the subscriber on or about the 2rtth oe
August last, a Stray Cow. about six years old,
has white shoulders, red over the back, white biud
legs, bas a small bell on. The owuer or owners are
requested to come forwurd, prove property, psy
charges and take he.r away, otherwise she will be
disposed of according '". uaKS B B0VEK(
Cameron twp., Sept. Id, Istli. Sui
' Asislitor'ss ."ollvs-.
THE undersigned auditor having been appointed
h Ik (Indians' Court of Northumberland county.
an auditor to distribute the bulluuce iu the hands of
Elisabeth M. Cleaver, Admiuslratrix ol tno e.uue
ol kimber Cleaver, deceased, will nieel all parlies
ititoreated for this iurHisi, ut the office of Ziugler &
k'u in ihe borouvh of Suubury, on Monday the
2:d day of October, A. D. Itxb.at 11 o'clock A. M ,
ol said uav.
Ihe .Mnxort &. Ilumllss 4'ublutt
OrciillH, forty diOerent styles, ailpted to snored
and secular musie. for ) to WI1 useB. TlilU'l Y
t'lVfc UOl.l) or HLVhll -MKliAJf.s, ot oibcr tirst
premiums awarded tbeui. 1 KU-imtod (dialogue
A-Uliws. MASON A ,
flOSToM, wr
IdON BKOTI1KHS, Kewf
or a.
ti m&$& I have now in store of W1I0LKSALE DEALERS,
ly hk"lv-y ... mynwn Importation 4 No. 4.-il Market Street, north side. PHrADl.LPlll A,
1 1 f)'if4i?Y?i Muiiul'acture, one of the Have now open their uual hundsouie variety uf
Ell I WmViyZi H"h'Sa niosl Ribbons ll..nnt Materials,
fPj-iJiJiV'iiBEALllFLLsclectioiis Straws A Fanev BonneU.
sa ..v-t. i
TAILORING.
J. F. SCHAFFER,
RESPtCTFT'LLY Informs tha eltflens of Bt3'
BUKY and vieinity, that be has opened a .
Tnllorinxf Klion,
In the room nvor Farnswnrth's Grocery, opposite th
Cental Hotel, Srtnnury, where be is ready to moke
up garments of all kinds la tho latest style and best
workmanlike manner.
Having bed experience in the business lir a'num
ber of years be hopes lo render general siiti: faction
Custom work is respectfully solicited.
J. F. S.IIAFFEU.
Sunbury, May 13, 183S. ly
rVollcc to Ti-'s;iifri.
NOTICE is hereby given, that no person will be
allowed to trespass on my property, or tho
bhamokin Island, or to enter into any enclosure
without permission, as the penalties of tbe law Will
be enforced against all offenders.
:0 REWARD,
will be paid for information that will lead to Uie
conviction of any such trespasser.
. JOSEPH BIRD.
Shamokia Island, May 13, 1805. 0m
KILLINERY GOODS.
II It O O K 8 & U ) 3 IC N H E I M ,
FLOWER.'), RUC1TEH, LACES,
an 1 all other srti.ilej roo-ilrod by the
.Tliiilufry 'I'i-siOi' !
Ey Ions eJ.poriiT.eo and strict attention Jo this
branch of business exclusively, wo llalter ourselves
Hint no can oiler Inducements, in Miriety, styles,
quality and modornto prices not everywhere lo l,e
toiind. The attention of. MILLINERS aud MER
CHANTS is respectfully solicited.
C -if 'Particular attention paid to filling
Orim.
March i, lS3a. ,"in.
Llovd T. r.oBttiiAcn.
H0CSEFELLER
si;.iu kv, is;.4.
yTFICn the same that has been heretofore oc
I
J pied by Wm. M. lto:ltefe!ler. Iq., nearly
posite the residenco of Judfro Jordan.
Suubury, July, M5. ly
op-
j. isoi9i:s stovi:if..
Enamelled Slate Mantel
"WARE.ROOM,
3. CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA
Manufactory Tenth ur.d Samson Streets.
Table-Tops, JMcr-SIaba, Erackets, Waah
Stari'd Topa, 4c, &u.
PUilade'.phin, Jan 7, lSf.5. If
ICoadiii Ititsli-ons!.
BTJMMER ARUAKQJSMENT.
July 20th. 1S05.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
inr, Pottsvillo, Lebnuoii. Allentuwn, Lit"! on, Ac.
Trains leave Hurrishurg for New-York, as fol
lows : 3.W. 7 lo and K lo A. M. and 1.44 P. M , ar
riving at Now Y'ork at 19 A. M. uud 3.00 and 10.30
P. M.
The a'jove corr.?ct with sin:i!ur trains on the Penn
sylvania railroad, and bleeping Curs uccouipuuy tiie
first two trains, without chano.
Leave for Reading, Pu!tvillo. Tamnqua, Minors
viile. Allcnlowii and Philadelphia at lo A. M. and
1.16 P. M., stoppiug at Lebanon and principal sta
tion, only.
Way trains, slopping nt all points, at 7.23 A. M.
and 4.40 P. M. Returning, leave New Y'ork at 9.00
A.M.. 12 conn, nnd S.t'i) P. M . , : Philadelphia at
H A. M. and If..')!) P. M ; VotLsiiUe al ti.15 A. M. and
2.'I5 P. M. ; Aahland at 6 1,1 A. M. and 12 00 noon,
Tamaqua .t.lo A. M. and IMo P. M.. and Reading
lit 1 U0, 7.3i and I0.4.i A. Al.. 1 . and ti.ui P. M.
Reading Accommodation Train lcaies Rending at
i t"i A. M. returning fioiu Philadelphia at o.OU
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 6 00
nnd id. oo A. M. and tUo P, M. for Epbruta, Litis.
Columbia. Ac.
On Sundavs: Leave New York at S P. M., Phila
delphia :t.l j' P M. Poltsville 7.30 A. M., Tatuaqua 7
A M. HurrUburg B.lo A M and Reuding at 1 A. M.
lor llnrrishurj.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Tickets, nt reduced rates to and from all pointa.
btl Pounds Baggage allowed each i'anwuger.
(. A. NICU1.1.S.
General Superintvudeut'
July 1J, HO.i.
C. IV. zif.c-.i.i:ii. I.. It. CA.L
SIEGLS?. & CASS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SUNBURY", PENNSYLVANIA.
Collections nnd all Professional business promptly
attended to in tho Court, of Northumberland and
udjoiuing Counties.
0-Also. special nltentinn paid to Ihe Col!clion
of Pensions, Bounties aud Bu.'k Pay for Widows
Orphans and Soldiers
Sunbury, March li. IM!-
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
J. It. I'.ItSKlNi:. would respectfully in
form the citisens of SI Z BUR Y . ami the public
generally, tbatlie has opened a new,
PHOTOGRAPH OALLE3Y.
Iu Simpson's Building. Souih siiie of Market Square,
where lie is prepared in take in tbe besi style uf tiie
art
PICTURES T FRAME.
PICTURES IN CASEs:.
CARD PHOTOliltAPliS.
Also pictures made for Rings, lireastiins. Locket.
Ao. Persons wishing in our lino will do well to call
and examine specimens at the Gallery.
We ho, to merit a liberul share of pMblic paron
SgO. tltlt.lll'TlOIsM l-HISB.
runnury. juiy u. ioo. i
KING'S
i4s: r.m.s: i.i:h a ii:
Is the only prepartiun of the kind made Prom th
fruit. As an article of economy, purity, aud deli
eioiirtie.su, it cannot bo surpassed, and is recommend
ed by physicians fur invalids aiidfmnily uss'. It will
keep fur years in any climate, while "its condensed
loriu render, it especially convenient for travelers.
All whuuse lemonsaro reuuesteo v itive il a u-iai.
EutertuiumciiU ut homo, parties, and picnic should
not be without u. ror onle bj
lr ile by ail liui;siis aaj
tirrfllasy Grocers. Mauufticluied utilv bv
LOUIS J. MLT.UER.
No. 510 Pearl S;ruet, NewYork.
Sept. 10, 1S5. ly .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
rVWE undersigned hifurms the cititens of Snnbury
X, nnd vicinity that he buy at the soli.-italioa ol a
number of his friends, eommenced th business of
repairing Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry, lis ean be
ioundat all times iu bis shop, iu Moiket street, on
dour west of the Hed Lion Hotel.
He also keeps iur sule CliMtks and Watches
Ilia work will be pr imptly aiteuded lo aud war
rauted lo aive satu.rctioa.
- . ' J. MENSCII.
EunburrrJuly I, 1H36.
ii.HU llkp kmi Singer A Co. Wewill
pay a uionlbly salary aud sipeuwis.
fommi-ion m aalaa. For puoU, W-J 4
ests!logue, territory. A.. ulo a suuu.p and address
PAUsi WHl Mi.ft-,J, sol Aaeuislur luiiKl !lUS,
til feumuitt street, Toledo, Ohio.
.'.ugust 110, latj. Jm .
lroi-iSlosia ireMly sosEpounaM M u
i mi M .yy'
nnnoth Istor of
- t-F-i? 'ti.s-.H y vi i uni MFifiHnvFR;i
asa mar ii EA ' August
d10lJ Tier IIlOUllll ffllUV .' I'ai'kofNwthumberland,'' luoatedintlii
V-fjVV SJW Mvsuvus H'''" nfs . Huribumborlaad outy. has
yi HE UTS Bunted tn every County and blat. to t ...... k:. .n . ,
T I sell ih BAUTUCTT bawisia Msciukk. price . f,j Ao. hM. bau aouulied with by
1 - - - . - . . . mtLi IKI., 11(1 , . 11.WUW W N.U. - -
f..u. ii....,! ..n.iuv 1.1,1.1,11 nt linwe. vi neeier I n..... i ii.., n L.. v... n
NEW SKIRT FOR 18054G.'
Tn GREAT ISVKNTIOS or THB a4
HOOP BKIRTB. "j
J yr. Bn.ADLKV'8 New Patent DOFttit Ei
TIC (or double) SPUING SKIRT.
This Invention consists of Tuples, (or two)
Ture Heflued Steel Springs, ingeriiotMly b
tightly and firmly toirothur, edge lo edge, rx
the toughest, most flevil le, elnstie and (Strnl'ln ')
ever used. 'J'hey seldom bund or break, ltlf
Single Springs, and eonscquentlr presents thoi
Iceland beautiful shape more than twice as lc
any single spring skirt that ever hes OT ean be 11
The wonderful flexibility and gre-rt contl'ort'
pleasure to any I.ady wearing the Ioplr t'li
ekirtwill be cxpofierced particularly in alleros
Assemblies, Operas. Carriages Knilrmid Cars, Ch
Pews, Arm Cbuirs, for Promenade ami House I
es the Skirt can be folded when In tn 0V
smull place as easily and convcnieutly as a ' .li
Muslin Dress.
A Lady having enjoyed the plossnrt;, eotnfort
great convenience ot wearing the UlipleT Kill
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will ' never af
v. ards willingly dispense wiih tneir nse. l'or C
dren, Mistesand Young Ladies they arasuperV.
all others.
The Hoops are covered with 2 ply diflble twit
thread and will wear twice as lonir ns'Hesinele t
I coveritig which is used in all single Steel HoopS'K
i 1 he three bottom roils en every Skirt are dot
sieei. nna mice or (tou'jlo coverc.t to prevent
covering from wearing off the rods when drapi
down stairs, stone steps, Ao., Ac, which they
constantly suljoct to when in use.
All are tnc le of the new and elegant eorded Ta;
nd are tho btst quality in eveiy part, giving to'
wearer the most graceful and perfect shape possil.
and aro nnqucstiouably the lightest, most ricsirat
comfortable and oconotnical tsk irt ever made.
Wests1 liradley A Cury. Proprietors of the laTi
lion, and s le Manufeeturr.rs, 07 Chambers,- and
i bl Iteade strartf.Vvew-Vork.
For sale in all first-class stores In this city, a
thrcughoiit the United Slates nnd Canaia, Have
Ue Cuba, .Mexico, "SoUili America, and the West J
uics.
t' Iuquire f"jf tL Duplex Elliptic (or doub
Spring Skirt. A. 4 C.
August 10, H05 ?:n i
I'.Nlatcoi Oiintcl Zi'i-bo, .(r slcc'i
! "VTOTICK is hereby given, that letters of admin
I jA tration having been granted to the undersign,
I im the estate of Daniel Zerhe, jr., lata of Lower Ms
j nnoy township, Xorthiimberland county, Pa , deo'
I All persons iudebted nre reo,uestcd to make immed
i ate pavment. and thoaohavire!aim to present the
j for settlement. JOHN KKUL'li, Adm'r
Lower Mabonoy, Anj. Sd. In05. Ct ;
fTlHK undorflgped will pay a Reward of Five Ilul
JL dred Dollnrs. Tor the discovery and convictio
of the person or persons, who set firo to, and destro)
d the Coal Ilrnkcr at Trevprtro, about 1 o'clock o
Thursday morning. August 21lh.
M0.VT0S A CO.,
JTrevorton, Sept. 2. 14c5.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK O? SUWBC1U
(LATE BANK OF NORTHUMBERLAND.)
TnnAsrny Depaiitkrnt,
Orrica or Compi roi.i.er or the Ccnrpvcir,
"
W'ashimcton, Juno 7tb, lb65.
Vi'nErr-As.by saliffrxtory evidence presented h
tbeundersigncd.it has been made to appear that
'Tho First National Bnnlt of Sanbtiry." in the bo
rough of Sunbur". In ihe count of Northumberland
and fetntf! tif Pennsylvania, has been duly organized
under nnd according .to the requirements cf the Aot
ol Congress, entitled "An Act to j.rovide a NMiona
Currency. scoured by a pledged United States Bonds,
nnd to provide for the eirculnlion and redemption
thereof,'' approved June lid, 18W. and has ootndicd
with all the provisions of said Act, required to be
complied with before commencing ihe buiiness ol
Baukirg under said Act '.
Now. therefore I. FkkKmAT Ct.AtiKE. Comptroller
of tho Currency, do hereby certify that. ' The First
i National Bunk of Siinbtifv." in the borough of Sun
i bury, in tho County of NoTihmnberlund. and Slate
ot L'ennsylvania. ts authorised to commence loo busi
ness of Blinking uuderthe Aocaforcsiiiu.
In testiuiony whereof, witness my band a'lj seal
j of office, this seventh day cf June, 1S.J5.
Seal of the
of the
Currency.
TREEMAN CLARKE,
Comptroller of the Currency.
' aug. 19, 05,
GOV EEH ME NT MULES-
AT AtCIIOS IV
I II I L A D E L r It I A,
At 4'iip3?u J3uzenr, .o. 1190
Itacc ilrooli
lOO XJ3LES
Will tie sold on WEDNESDAY", SEPTEMBER 20th,
and every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY there
after until further notice, commcuciujat 10 o'clock,
A. M.
These Mules arc near'y nil Cist class and in good
condition, being sold only (or want of use,
Every fuctiity will be allorJed for un examination
on the part of buyers.
Ttrir.s Cash in (ioverr.ro er ; Funds.
ALBERT S. ASIIMEAD.
Copt oiid AsaUtaut Quuxtcrmuster.
Sept. 2. 1S6j 4".
A?
B AN
Ft:i:uAKK.iii.r ccres
R II E T M ATISMi
In!l H Various I'orms
Aouto orlnflaiumatory ; Cl.ron;c, Lumbago, Sciati
ca, l'leiiriHlync, &o.
Stiffness of the Julnt ftinl Cruoipi Goot, Neuralgia
tiui. ii 1 1 Nerv-uus AiTuct'oD Kryspelns, bait Kbeum
hnJ Cv:ri.fulouii Kruptione of the body NeutrHliiet
Ibe Itiipuriiicfi of the IJ-wxi und FluuU of tho whulo
svstem, uud ctiunliice their circulation ; and effectu
all o jui.toi -I'.Un .Mercurial ai.d utlicr poLscuoiu ititiu-
It is k eonvMilwMitiy rrangcil I?cH, oon
taiuing a Mcdicuud Compound, to be worn
nrouuj tho v, ku. the vraist, Equally
litfuctinjcal Fart, wherever th disease nwf
bo. It cuu be worn without injury to th
uuvtt delicate pern, and nd chuuo in the
proper habitfoi' living ii required. It u
tiruly remove tho disehaa troni th system,
wilbuut the uao of powerful internal Qtedt- A
fin w hich weaked the comttltrltiou and H
give temporary relief only by atupifyinj; tho
ayatf m, and deadening in vitality- By thia
r. treatment, tho medicinal pmperitHt eontftiu- Jv
w ed in the H..M, being of a highly aroiuatto
M and T'llatile nnture, uud eiipublo of being
readily obsorbed. through tha porea of tho
8kin, come ihlo direct uoutart with tbe Blood
-( and gent-rut circulation, without tirst having
to pi1- through the etotnivch, which would
i-J teud not only to detract fiotn their curative
y powen, tut to impnir the ineruul organs and
derange the di'slton tiUo. ihud avoiding (be
M injurious eftects.fm often there.-ultof intLinal
reinediue, trnd eQeeliug 0 perlfit cure by pu-
rilymg ud equuliziui; the circulation of the
- Tital tlr.sd and reatoriug the parti, alloc ted to
y
j
; 2i
,
, H
heul'jy condition. This Baud U also moat
powertul "Anti-Mercurial Aent" Calomel
bein the primary cauo of a largo part of
the .Stirtinrrt, Neurnlgio Putlit and K lieu ma
tic. o prevalent and will entirely reliure
the avtein from ili prrnictoua eOeot re
Uioviiig all blotehe uud pitnptea troin the
body aud beautify iujj thu complexion.
Moderate eases are cured In a Tew days, and w
are constantly receiving undoubted testimonials to
which 11 invite ltisieuiiun at our office of their effl
uooy in nsravtted esses nflouir slundine.
PRICK FIVE IiUI.LAKd. .Moy be had of Drug-
gists, or will be suut bv mail upon roceipt of tb 2i,
i or by express everywhere, with alt uooessary tststruo'
1 tious froui tb nriuciDal otbco of
I C.KO. L. EROWSIKO,
' Sol Proprietor and Manufacturer, of the CelebrateJ
lKOWISlNU M .MELS10R I.OITSB,
No. IS and 2H Market street. Camden. K, J
i (.if 1 teslise, with certified testimonials, sent fre.
, a sr'Adiiited to Soldiers.
I bept. 2, lhui.-orn
j ii .nii or oit riii Miur.itL,i.
. "1 tTUKKEAS the Audiu General as required by
V the Utb Section ol lb Aot, utitlod Ao Aot
j ensbliug the Hanks of this Commonwealth to become
I Absolutions tor the narmse of bankiug under tha
laws of the l ulled Slatoi." pssSed on lb 32d day of
A 1. IMil, has eerliBew t n teat law
i Boron en
furakbssi
uirausenlS
Ui said
purpose ol iaukin ander th tins of la tuiled
butisi
I do tbsn&w, aus th Hollo thereof to b web,
lished la aooordsoe with tb provisions of the 8-.t
1 llh saelioa of tbe said Aot, and do deolar teat tbf
Cbru r oi lb said Bank by the terms of Sa d Aot '
deemed and Ukru to b kvrsupou surrvndti-w
jnH Is U prortioua of ih tknsi ieation nr i4 A
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