H. 8. MASSER, Editor ft Proprietor. E. WIIiVEHT, Publisher. jt:.iu;nv, pa. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1803. 3Local &ffatts. tySoVeral oVtrg men of Milton, are about to lcT that place for the South. l'-SSUSI 3MiAt Shop. Our friend EHas Brosioui ha evened a meat (hop at hi! residence, In Fawn strooti where meat ean be bad nt all timet. A (hop of thi kind hni been much needed, and we hope that Mr. Broslous will meet with success in his new enterpriio. rnoTMB!T. Julius Arbiter who l tow putting up aline brick building on hli lot near the crossing of the Sbamokin Valley road, has leased the front, and 80 feet along the railroad, for fifteen years, at $150 per annum, ground rent, the lossoe is a gentloman from Baltimore who intends to put op a who male and retail store house, sixty fcot front by eighty In depth. Cy-TB8 .?o a o Fisnr.RiM. A meeting was held at the Court llouso in this place, in regard t the removal of the obstruction! in the river by dams, which prevent tho passage of shad, and in reference to the Ant of Assembly passed Inst winter on this subjeot. The people sectn determined not to let this matter slumber, as long as their rights are infringed upon, and remain unadjusted. tyFAHcr and DntM Ooons, Ac There are few towns which are better supplied with goods of thU clnss than Sunbury. These stores are in the hunds of ladies, whose taste and discrimination In the selection of choice and fashionable goods, are well known to all who are interested in articles o' dress and tno toilet, nnd what lady is not? Gentle men too, may And many little atricles in their line useful as well as ornamental, and in purchasing from the ladies they may be sure of getting articles select ed with the utmost eare in regard to taste, stylo and fashion. Those thorcfore in want of goods of this class, will naturally call on Miss Anna Painter, Miss Mary L Lajirus, Miss Kate Bluck and Mia M. L. Clusslor, or either ol them, who havo just re plenished their stores with a new stock goods, as will be seen by their advertisements in another column. ?- Uf DuRixa BriiOLAnv. On Saturda. t or Sunday morning lust, some person entered . -cab deneo of Major W. L. Dcwart of this place, though the rear parlor window, pnssed up stairs into the ehambcr whoro the Major was asleep wiih a light burning on tho table. The burglar took from his pantaloons a pocket book, tho eontcnts of which lie examined in tho parlor below, and took out from Jrto to $90 in money, and then threw it on the floor, together with six coupons ol govern ment bonds. The Mujor's gold watch and heavy gold chain lying on the table in full view, was not disturbed., nor were any other chambers entered. Ono missiug coupon was afterwards found near tlie Stable, the burglar evidently not deeming govern ment securities very snto to hold. 3?-Kn.i.r.n. Wm. McDonnld.n conductor of ono nf the freight trnins, was killed nt Northumberland on Wednesday evening, having been run verbytlic cars. He had but recently come here from the em ploy of the Pennsylvania llailroad Company. i , RiTriisnn. II. I. Wharton, of the 47th Rcg't. P. V., our Army Correspondent during the war, returned home to this place on Monday last The letters ofMr. Wharton, who Is a Printer by pro. fesaion, were well received. We congratulate him on his snfo return. jf The body of Fhilip Rcnn, of this place, a Soldier in Gen. Hancock:! corps, who died recently at Baltimore, was brought to-this place on Thursday for interment- The deceased, who was about 40 years of ago, mi a brother of Geo. M. Kenn, Esq., of this place, und was a worthy man and an excel lent soldier. After serving through the whole war bo re-cnlistud in the regular service. Ho wasburicl with military honors by tho returned soldiors of this place, under ihe command of .S'ergt. E. i-tarkloff. CJSteam Fenny at Sfussnitovu. Mr. J. II Fisher, who operates the Ferry at fielinsgrove, is building a steamboat for the purpose of conveying passengers and freight from the rail road station, to the Selinsgrore side of the river. Tho boat will be ir, length 70 feot and In breadth of beam IB feet, with a stern wheel. There will bo two engines of about 15 horse power each, which nrc building nt Pittsburg. An experienced bout builder from Pittsburg is con" structing tho hull nt Sclinsgrove. The tont, when oomplelcd, will draw about eleven inches of water, and is to be finished In about six weeks. Seliusgrovo is an imvoriunt point on the Northern Central llailway, and wo oro pleased to see that i:s business relatione justify this enterprise. Tho North era Central Railway Company have agreed to ptf up a ware houso at the station, a much desired and greatly needed improvement. tuTna Coal Intf.ke.st. Among Ihe numerous improvements mado in our region duriug the last lw years, not the least important aro those on the lands of the Fulton Coal Company : The Exclusion Collieiit. Jno. H. Dewees,Esq., original lese, was commenced in March, 1S64. Coal was first sent to market from this Colliory in May lost. The improvements oonsist of a first class coal breaker, inclined piano, "upper level shute," Ac. The machinery of this breaker two setts of rollsi creeds, Ao., is driven by ono of Mossrs. Gartlcy A Fox's 36 horse power engines. In addition to the above there are connected with this eolliery some 41) miner houses, store house, steam saw mill, shops, magaiine, Ac, all of which aro built in good stylo, in a substantial manner. The veins embrooed in this lease, thu far develop, d are three : One Red Ash and two White Ash, all of superior quality, and rnuging in thickness from five to eight fcot. There remain two vein! yet to be opeued on this lease when occasion requires, which in connection with those already opened, will furnish a large yoarly product for many years to come. The number of gangways now used Is four ; two more be ready at an early day all on tho 'twin veins." The oapacily of the breaker is 80,000 to 100.000 tons por annum. The Colliery is worked by the Exoelsior Coal Co,, Juo. Dowces, Esq.,upt The liiiAKV Collierv John B. Douty, Esq., orignal lesso was commenced in June, 1S63, a drift having been opened and some coal mined, prior to thai time. Coal was first shipped from this Colliery, over the breaker, in May lastat. Tho im provements consists of a first class breaker, inclined plain, some thirty minor bouses, shops, Ac The machinery of this breaker one sett of rolls, scroens A.. is driven by an engine of same tiie and pattern of "The Exoelsior." THO veins eiuoraoea in un, lease, thui far Developed, are two, ranging from four to eight feet, White Ash, exoellent quality There yet remain! two veins to be opened, ona Red Ash, and one White Ash. The extent 01 tnis lease, ' east from the opeuings, is about on and-a-balf miles, with height of "breast" of ISO to 250 yards above water-level. ' I The number of gangways now opened is three. The capacity of the breaker is the same as that of the Exeelsioi. The Colliery is worked by J. B. Douty Co. Tua Ektxri'BUE Colliery The. Baumgard. nor, Esq., lessee was oommeuoed in August, 1BC1. Coal was first saipped from this Coliiery i August last. Tbe Improvements consist of a first elass breaker, supplied with engine and machinery simi lar to that of the Brady. The veins thus far it' veloped are three,- ranging from four to sin feet in thioVoess, White Ash of surperior quality. The extent of this reuse, east and watt from the openings, li about three thousand yards, with height of breast abort water-level of 30 to 250 yards. Jbsrs aro also attached to this Colliery it m iner bouses, shops, , Capacity of breaker sama as ExeeUior and Brady. Tha Colliery is worked by - A. lumernjao, Esq., Agt. Skamoim lltrald tyDnTi or it OctoOtiUFtis flsrnwel Hep. born, Esq., for mahy years lawyer of distinction residing In Milton, Northumberland eonnty, and for some years partaoitisen of Lock Haven, died in this place, on Monday morning, at his residence of his son-in-law, Or. II. A. Ltohtonthalcry at the advanced age of 81 years. Mr. Ilepbnrn wws tho father-in-law of Ex-Qovernor Pollock, Dlrosrcf Of the Philadelphia Mint, and also of L. A. Maekay, Esq. President of the Lock Haven Bank, and was widely connected with the best families of the State. Few men now-e days live to the advanced period at which the do' oeased had arrived, and fewer still have tha happl' ness of seeing so large a family of children stahding np in stations of distinction and usefulness to call them blessed. Clinton Republican. GTThe eldest son of Ex-Uov. Tollock, Worthy young man, died at the rcsideooe of his father, in Phil adelnhia.on Mondav last, aired about 27 Tears. He ni hrailirht tn Milfnn fnr Intnrtnnnt Wm aim rMnnpd the doath of Samuel Hepburn, Esq., at Lock Haven, aged 84 years Mr. U. was long a leading member of the Bar in this oounty, and was tho father-in-law of Gov. Pollock. ' ' ' tyAs Appli Tiisb is Full Blossom ix Octo. bkr ! The Miltonian of lost week says : We wit nessed, yesterday, what we bave novor seen before at this time of year an apple tree in full blossom It is in the garden of Mr. John Moore of this bo rowgh and presents a moat singular spectacle The old (caves are nearly afl off from the tree and new ones are coming out, while It is literally eovored with blossoms ! Wo undenawl Mr. Jacob Rohrboch has cut np his out lot along the Cattawissn road, into building lots, and has already disposed of most of the lots These lots are adjoining the lots recently laid out and sold by Mr. J. B. Lenkor. RIVER 'MEETING. Pursuant to adjournment, a meeting of tho citt rens of tha Borough of Sunbury, was held at the Court House, on Monday evoniug, Oct. 2'id, E.M'L. WILVERT, President; J. A. J. Ci-muxo and John YorvoMATf, Secretaries. The object of the meeting being slated, that a Convention would be hold in tho House of Rcprcsen. tntives at Harrisburg, on the second Wednesday of January next, for the purpose of taking action upon tho Act of Assembly passed last session, requiring owners, of dams in the Susquehanna, to erect sluices, Ac, in their dams, so that fish can ascend the river. On motion, The following persons woio chosen delegates to the Convention to be held at IIarrUburg in January next, vis : S. P. Wolvorton, S. B. Boyor. John P. Fursel, Chas. Garingcr, S.il. Sirob, E. Y. Bright, Philip Clark, II. B. Manor, J. Youngman. Allen Hopper, John Hans, Ed. Drumhullcr, P. W. Gray, Capt. J. Buyors, P. M. Shlndel, W. L. Dewart, J. W. Friliug, J. M. .Simpson, E. Wiivcrt. Dr. O.' B. Wcisor, G M. Uonn, Jno. K. Clement. A. F. Clapp, C.J. Bruner, Ira T. Clement, Fred. Spaeht Chat. Beck, Geo. Lyons, W.I. Greenoujh, Dr. II. II . Awl. Dr. J. Murkle and J. C. Welker. On inol ion. An Ext cutivc Committee was appointed to co-opcrato with other similar commiltocs, vii : J. A. .1. Cummings, John Youn jman, J. M. Simpxmt T. H. Puniyand E. Wilvert. On motion, lltmlvnl, That tho Ex.'cutivo Com mittee buuo a circular to tho citizens of tho different boroughs and townships in the county, inviting their co-operation with us ou this important subject. On motion, litmvtrf. That nil the papers in tho county be requested to publish these rrococdings. On motion, Adjourned. fH?To get a gootl I'butugrapli, go to Erskinu's Honin. I-Tlie place to gut n lil'elikc Picture .s .it Erskinir's Room. NEW ADVERTISE KNTS. GREAT CHANCE ron AGENTS. What the People Want: . TIIE STANDARD HISTORY OF TIIE WAR. Complete in one very largo Volume of over 1U"0 Pages. This work hns no rival as a candid, lucid, com plete, authentic and reliable history of the "great conflict." It enntnins reading matter equal to three lurgo royal octavo volumes, splendidly illustrated wilii over 10 tlno portraits of Generals, oattte sceiies maps and diagrams. Returned and disabled officers and soldiers, and energetic young men in want of protiiaUo employ ment will find this rare chaneetn make money. We have Agents clearing (2M per month, which wo will prove to any doubting applicant; tor proof of the above sond lor circulars and see our terms. Address, JONES BROTHERS A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 21, 1SG5. Im SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue nf a certain writ of Fieri Facias, and Plurius l.pvaria Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, and to mc directud, will be exposed to public ante, at Ihe Court House, in Ihe borough of Sunbury, on Satur day, tho 4th day of November, 1813, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Tho following properly, to wit : A certain lot or piece of gmund. situate in the bo rough of Northumberland, county of Northumber land, and Ftate of Pennsylvania, adjoining on the southeast, Northway ' uu the soutliHest lot of Jihii Duubuui ; on the north west, water street ; and on the northeast, lot of Daniel iStcrrick. wmtainiug in width ft) feet, and in depth H) feet, being one-fourth nf on acre, more or less, whereon arc erected two Houses, one log and one stone, Ac. .Soiled, tukcii in execution and to be sold a tho property of James A. Keefcr. ' ALSO: All those certain contiguous lots of ground, situato in tho town of Trevorton, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, lo wit : bounded on the north by iS'bainnkin itreet, on tho east by lots formerly owned by Michael Wert man, ou the south by an alley, and on tho west by lots of Benjamin Patton, being marked in the plan of said town as lota Nos. 3, 07 and tt. and part of lots No. 4 block No. 12H, on which is erected a largcdwelliu-g house built of brick. Seised, taken into excoution and to be sold as the Eroperty of Charles P. Uell'unsleiu, Administrator of dward Uelfenstoin, deo'd. AL.NO : By virtue of certain writs of Vend. Exponas, Plu rius Vend. Exponas, Levari Facias and Plur Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pioas of Northumberland eounty, and to me directed, will be exposed to publiu sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Sunbury, on Monday Ihe 6th day nf No vember, lKCS, at 1 o'clock, P. M. The following property, to wit : Deicudants interest, supposed to be the undivided eiglh part of a certain tractor piece of land, situate in Turbut township, Northumberland eounty, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : ou the west by land of Jacob Harlman, on the south by lunil nf Henry P. Fullmer on the east by land of Samuel Blain, Isaac Marsh and David Kngle, and on the north by land of Charles Shulvr. J. V. Kelscy, and Suuiuel Eekurt, containing about 80 acres, more or less, whereon are erected a two story frame duel ling house, frame barn, cabinetmaker shop aud other outbuildings, Ao. Heitod, taken into execution and lo bo sold as the property of Win. Kuts Also, Lot No 0, in block No. 129, in the town of Trevorton, Zerbe township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the south by Coal street, on the north by an alley, on the west by lot No. 5, and on the east by lot No. 7, in block No. l.'ki, eon tuiniug in width 2i feet, and iu depth ISO feet, where on are ercoted a two story frunio House and frame stable. Also, lots Nos. 12 and 13. in block No. 12.V In same towuship aud ouuuly, hounded on the north by Dauiuusiu foon, un uio souin ny an alloy, on the west by lot No. 11 in same block, and tho east by second street, containing in float each 25 feot, and Also, lot no. li, in block 78. situate in aama town. towuship and oounty, bounded on the north by Rail road street, on the south by Market street, on the est by Front street, and on tbe westbv lot No. 12 in same blook, eontaining in width 25 feet and in depth loo I eel. Seised, taken into execution and to be sold as the propeny Of Patrick Mahan. r ALSO: Two certain lots or poices of ground, situate in tha borough ot Mobwensviiie, ivorinumDeriauU eounty, Pennsylvania, bounded-on the north by lot of Wm. Smith, east bt Main street, south by an alley, and west by an alley, eontaining in front each feet ana in depui leei, woereos is ereciea two story brick dwelling House, brick foundry, Wagou maker Shop, Carpenter shop, frame Stable and other Outbuildings, a woll of water, o. Also, a evrlain lot or nieaa of ffround. rtltuate la same town, eounty and Siate aforesaid, bounded on tbe north by aa alley, east by a lot of Mrs. Mary Welsh, south by Potash street, and west by lot of John F. Dentler's heirs, eoniaiaiag in width feet in depth fee, whereon are erected one and a half Hot J frame dwelling bouis, frame stable, o - Also, a owHatn tract or piers of land, situate in Delaware township, Northumberland eounty, Penn sylvania, bounded and described ss follows, to wit : northand east by land of Wm. Montgomery, south by Turhutville road, and on the west by lands of Judia Reiser, eontaining ten acres, all improved. Seised, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Philip Steinruck. ALSO 1 A certain tract of land, situate In Coat township, Northumberland county, Pa., bounded Bnd describ ed as follows, to wit I beginning at a stone, thonco by Innd of John Boyd, north i deg. west 1 Tit perches to stones, thence by land of Wm. Wilson, south i dcg. west 243 perches to ston ea, thence by same south Mf deg. west 74 perches to a chestnut, thence ny same snuin 44 aeg. vc. vn por. to a white oak, thence by land of Peter Manrer, south 87 deg. east M five-tenth perches to a ohestnut oak, thciico by the same, south 62 deg. esst 09 perches to a white oak, thence by the same south 20 dog. east 411 eight tenth perches to a white oak, thence by land of Mi chael Krole, east 81 nine-tenths perches to a white oak stuinn. thenoe by same north 80 four-tenths per ches to a Hickory, thonce bv same north 87s dec-. east 68 perches to a pine, and thence by Innd of rrcoerica vramer, norm oitueg. east Mia pereies to tbe place of beginning, eontaining 307 acres and VS perches and allowance. Seised, taken Into execution and lo be told as tho proporty of P. Lasarus, administrator of Calvin BIythe, deo'd., and Wm, Ayres, Jr.. Administrator of Win. Ayres, deo'd:, with nottoe to terretonants and oocnpanti ALSO . All that certain tract or pleco of I and. situate now in Zerbe township, (formerly in Mahonny township) Northumberland county; Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa follows, to wit i beginning nt a white oak corner, thence by Alexander Hunter s land, north 60 degrcea east 21 perches to aslona oorner, thenoe by late Jacob Kissinger'! land, south 11 dcg. onst 150 perches to a stone corner, thence by T. Grant's land, south 09 degrees west 65 perches to a chesnut; and thence by the same, north 86 deg. west 88 perches to a stone enruor, thence north 1 1 deg. west 1 III perches to tbe placu of beginning, eon taiuin; ono hundred acres and allowances of six per cent, exception and including so much and such nart or portion of the said tract or piece of land ns lies south of tha Railroad, which runs east and weet through Ihe said tractor piece of land. pencil, initen into execution and to be sold as the property of Will. L. Hellenstvin. ALSO: All (hose certain messuage, houses, lots, pieces nf ground, situato and described as follows, to wit : one houso and three two acre lota, in the town of Tre vorton, in the county nf Northumberland ; two lots or ground in said town of Treverton, numbered in the general plan of said town ns lots Nos. 8 and 9, in block lilt, on wbioh is erected a two-story frnino house ; live lots, pieces or parcels of ground, in said town of Trevorton, numbered 1. 2,3, 4. and 0, iu block No. 105, on which ia erected three framo houses; two lots No. il and 12 in bluck No. it, on which is erected a douhto frumo house ; ono houso and lot also situato in said town No. 2 iu bluck lit); two bouses and lets in said town numbered 8 niul V in block No. 2't ; one house and lot No. 4 in block No. l.i j ; one steam saw-mill and cruuud adjacent. containing one acre, more or less ; two lots of ground rsos. i nnu z in nioca .o. ns ; ono lot or piece of ground marked No. 6 in block 87, all situato in the town of Trevorton und county of Northumberland. Seised, token into execution nnd to bo sold ns the fropcrty of Charles Helfenstein, administrator ol dward Ilell'cnstein, dee'd., Willi notice to John Pny and Charles P. Hclfcnslein, Assiicnces of El- ward Hulfenstvin iALSO : A certain tract or piece of land, situate in Lower Augusta township. Northumberland county, Penn sylvania, described ns follows, to wit : n the east by land of John hipc. on the south by land of Gen. and Jacob Raker, on the west by laud of Peter Stroll and on the north by land of John Eystcr. Adam How. John Lunker. nnd Henry Maliek. containing 95 acres, more or less, whereon aro erected a small frame house, frame ti ink barn, spring bouse, wuicon shed. upple orchard, Ac. beizcil, taken into execution and to bo sold as the proporty of Damul Vail. A certain lot or l ieco of crnund. situato in the borough of McKwcnsvillc, Northumberland county, 1 I'ennsvivanta, bounded ana acsenned in toilows, lo wit: On the east by Front street, on the north bv George A Bowers, on the west by lot of Wm. Beard, and on the south by lot of Win. lieaid. ciiiiluinini; on Front s'.reet 411 feel in length about oil feet, whereon i are erected a story brick House, with basement. Ac. j Soixed, taken into execution and to be sold ns the j property of Geo. W. Dixon ; ALSO : . I Defendants interest, supposed to be the nnclmdcd ! eighth pirt of a certain tract or piece of land, sitmitn ' in Turbut township, Northumberland county Pcun- : sylvaiiin, hounded and described as follows, to wit: ' on the w est by land of Jncoby Anrlmnn, on the south i by lands nf llenry P. Fulliuer, uu tho east by Ian I I of Samuel Illuin. Isaac Mrash oiul David Kngle, and j ou the north by land of t'harli s Shuler, J. W. Kclsey ! and Suinuel Kckcrt, containing about eighty acres, ! more or less, whereon are crectud r two story frame ; dwelling Houso. frame Kara, Cubinctuinking Shop, ; other outbuildings, Ac, i Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the 1 propoily of Charles A. Kuti. I ALSO: j All that certain tract cr picco of land, surveyed j on a warrant of iMatthias iinmcrinan, hounded by i tract of land surveyed in tho ninno of John ttoyd. by Ian I surveyed in the nnnio of Wm, Wilson, Peter Mow ry, Michael Krol! and Frrdciick Kramer, lying j in Coal und Zcrbo town-hiis, Northumberland eun IV. Pennsylvania, containing 417 acres, more or less. ! Seized, taken inloexeculiuii and Iu he sold us the ' property of William Ayres. administrator of William ! Ayres, deceased, with notice lo Bueher Ayres, aud others, terretennnta. WM.M. WEAVER, Sheriff. I Mii-rifTs Office. Sunbury, Oct. 21, 1KB.S. j Q K EAT li X C I T K 31 K NT! ! Involution lit Ilih Frtf-cs. j Kvcr Iiod v liushiiig to ilie j MAMMOTH STORE of J. . I'ISII.lAti .V SO, Who hare Just Ilcceivod thair NEW STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS! Consisting of DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Cassimeres Cloths, Jeans, Coitonodcs, Muslins, Dress Goods in great variety, Ebawls, Hosiery and U loves. Carpet of different styles and quality. HATS AND CAPS, 3O0TS &, SZOES, HARDWARE, Cedsrware. Cardwaro Olass-waro Crockery. (iKUUr-.HIEH. Tobaoco, Oegars, finuQ', Tea, Cuflee. Kugar, Molusses, Salt, Fish, Ac. Drugs niitl ( hemit'iils, OH, I.niiipw aud in fact KVKRYTHINO GENERALLY KEPT lit Country Mort'st. OUR STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. All desirous nf gotting a good article at a fuir price will please give us a call. No trouble to show Goods. J. W. FR1L1NG 4 SON. Eunbury, Oot. 14, 186j. Millinery Goods! Just opened at the GRAND MILLINERY STORE, of Ullsa 31. Im 4uisIcr( Fawn street, two doors south of Sharuokin Valley i. PotUville Railroad, SUNBURY. 3P.A.. Tbe latest styles of Bonnels, Hats, Cups, and all kinds of Irimmings, flowers, so. Ladies' Woolen Ouods of every style and quulity. Gloves, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, bilk, Grenadine aud Mourning Veils, and numerous other notions, usually kept in Millinery stores, Call and see her stock. Simuury, Oct. It, 1865. 2m i:!TIUY iioii.sk. AME to tha enclosure of J. W: Cake, in Upper J Agusta townsnip.on the zna or September lost, a dark brown horse, about 12 years old, branded "U S., sixteen bands nigh. Ihe owner or owners are requested to come lor ward, piora their properly, Ky ehargea aud Uke him away, etberaisehe will sold according to law. Suubnry, O tubas 1, CLOTHING FOR ALL!! AT CONTINENTAL CLOTHING B A Z A A It ; Corner of Mitrht-l ffquarc A Jtnll. Itond K I - t, BUNDUUY, PENN'A. JUST OPENED, FALL I WINTER STOCK OP IWADYJIADE CLOTHING, Of the newest style!, cut ty ths best Artists, trimmed and made equal to custom work, and sold at tho lowest prices. , Whole Knit for Cavalry PanU for $l. BLANKETS, BEAVER CLOTH Varying from 25 to $10. 91m find ltOy'k Clothing- of the best ma terial consisting of Dross tW. Frock Coats, Sack Coats, Pants, and Vest of various colors and quali ties. . GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as Sbiru; Cvct-shirls, Vndcrshlrts, Drawers. Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings Gloves, Ac. , lliitsi nnd Cups) of nil linl. BOOTS AND SBOKS, (luin Shoes. TRUNKS. VA LISES. UMHKHLLAS, TOBACCO A SUGARS, Walchos, Jewelry, Knives, Revolvers, and NO TIONS of nil kinds, and numerous other articles. The public are invited to cull and examine his Stock. Remember the place. "Continental Clothing Store," Corner of Murkct Square and tho N C. K. It. LEVI HECHT. Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1S65. NIlIAmEARlX Tho undersigned wnlild respectfully inform tho i tizens of funbury, ami publiu geuonilly, that ha has opened a new MARIiLK YARD, opposite tho Court llou-o, whore AMERICAN aud ITALIAN marblols constantly kept on hand. All orders for Monuments and Head-stones prompt ly lillod at reduced rotes. D. C. DISSINGER. Sunbury. Oct. 7. 1365. tf GOODS SUITABLE VOR HOLIDAY I'KESEXTS. IIENHY HARPER. K'iO An n filroi't, lhilulclphiii. WATCHES. FIXE JEWELRY, (SOLID SILVER WARE and Superior Mlvrr Iliilrtl Wttrr. October 7, 1865 .:iui HATS! HATS!! A FILL ASSORTMENT JfKT oi'Ksr.n by SAMUEL FAUST, Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Store, Market st. SUNBURY, DPEISTTMSA.. CALL and cxiininc the lnrgo assortment of tho latest New York and Philadelphia styles of xx a tv-Ta'sai C3 v b.c5js nt tho above establishment, which for beauty nnd du rability cannol be excelled, lleing a practical Hat ter, bo flatters himself that bis stock has been select ed with mora care thau any ever before brought to this place. He also manuf iciures to order nil kinds nf soft Fur Hats, all of which will bo sold at wholesale and retail, nt reasonable rates. Dyeing done at short notice and at the lowest rates. Silllbuiy, Sept. JUL ISlii Willi IK-r and Ilorder in great variety new styles just received nt tbe Mammoth Store of J. W.FKILING A ON. funlmrr, Oct. 11, 15. PENNSYLVANIA PAINT AND COLOR WORKS. LmKRTr White Lead ! Lidkiitv Wiiitb Lk.vij i TRY IT! TRY IT! W. iir antko to cover more surface, for samn weight, I hnu any other. Luy tho best, it is Ihe cheapest ! TKY IT! THY IT I Liberty Lcnl is v.liit.T thn uny other. IsilicTty Lead covurn hotter lliau mtv other. Lilierly Lead wcnrn lunger ttnn nuy other. Lilieriy Lead in more etoiioniieul thnn nuy other. Liberty Leud if inure 1'reo from iinpnritiir nnd is Wahk anteh to do more nnd better work, at a given eo-t than imy other. Uty the nf-JST it h the CHEAPEST. Maimfaciurod nnd warranted by ZtKSLi:U A -MUM, Wh, Iu-hlo It-rug. IV:nt, .1 (Uhs stealers. I .7 North Third Street. Philadelphia. .H!iitury, October 7, I St.."). ORGAiVS. VRE not only unequalled, but they aro absolutely unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument in J Ihecountry. Designed expressly for Churches und hehool: s, they aro found to be equally well udapted pallor und druniog room. For sale only by to the r.. ai. jiitt ui' No. IS North Seventh street, Philadelphia. f'Also l'ruithury's Pianos, and a uompleto as sort ment of the Perfect MELODKON. Sept. 2.1, ISii.'t. lyw . .ri:'i-ji (Viili-ut ISailwuy. FIM U TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore and Washing!!.!! city. I'ouncclhms made with trains on Pennsylvania' I'.aili'dii.l. to and from Pittsburg and the West. KOI II TRAINS DALY to and from tne North and West IhaJu'b cu?qticjtunnu, Eliniia,and all of North ern New York. ON and after MONDAY, OCTOHER 21, 1S64, the Pussenger Trains of the Northern Central Kuilway will airivu ut and depart from Sunbury, Hdrrb,bui' und Dullimore as follows, vis : ti O U T II W A R D . Mail Train leaves uulury daily (except Sun lav). If. 40 A. M. " leaves Hdrrisbiirg, J HO P. M. " arrives ut Halliiuuro, 6 SO " Elniira Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Suudny,) 11 40 T. M. " ' leaves ilurrinburg (except Monday.) 2 50 A.M. " arrives tit Ibiltiiuore daily (evupt Monilay). 7 00 A.M. Harrisburg AecoiniuudaUou leaves Harris burg. 7 45 A. M. Sunbury Accomiuodatiou leaves Sunbury daily (except Sun Jay) at 7 00 A M Eric Express Train leuvus Sunbury daily (except Sund.iy.lnt 3 15 " ' Erie Mail Train leaves SunOiiry duily (except Sunday,) at 3 50 P M. NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves lialtimoro duily (ex cept Sunday) " leaves Harrishurg " arrives at Suubury, Elinira Express Train leaves llultiiuore " arrives ut llai ri.-buig, leaves Hiu-risburg (except Muuday), " arrivos at Sunbury. Erie Express Truiu leaves llullimore 19 20 A. M 1 45 P. M, 4 21) " 10 no P. M 2 20 A M. 2 40 A. M. 6 15 " 8 00 PM duilv (exceit Suudiivs) at leave Harrisburg daily (except Sun days at 1 20 A M " un ives at Suubury at 3 50 ' Harrisburg Accommodation loaves Harris burg, duily (except Sunday) at 2 50 P M " arrives at Harrisburg, 7 4 i P M Sunbury Aoouminodation leaves Harris burg duily (excupt Sunday) at 4 25 P M Erie Mail Traiu leaves HorrisLuig daily (except Sun lays) at 12 00PM. Tbe Erie Express and Erie Mail Trains are through trains to and from Erie, and all intermediate E lints. Muil and Express trains run through iu liuira. For further information apply at the Office. 1. N. DiiiAHlU' Gen. Supt. October 14, lfWi Tlie .tluMOii Jt. lluiuliu 4'ablaet Oruitsiv, forty diBerent styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $S0 m f,".00 each. THIRTY FIVE UOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other Brst premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues free. Address. MASON HAMLIN, Ik-SToa, or MASON BROTHERS, NswYork. Capites b 9, ISO 1y AT TITB EXCELSIOR SHOE STORE. WM. II. MILLER, HAS Just arrived from New York and Philadel phia, with a choice stook of BOOTS AND SHOES. of the latest styles, and selected with great enre, to suit nil, and is determined to plea 'o all bis custodiers, great and small. Kyoii want tho latest styles, FANCY. PLAIN, AND DI'RAllLK, goto tho Excelsior Shoe Store, as no paper shoes are sold there, nnd Its always cheaper to buy a good article at the same price than it is to buy a poor one, for He has Men'! Calf Stitched rlootj. " " Fudged " and all kind! of heavy Boots. LADY'S FANCY AND PLAIN BIIOES, high top of tho latest fashion. Children's Fancy and Tlnin high topped boots of every description. HOY'S HOOTS of nil kinds and styles, which will be sold as low as enn be had anywhere. Cull and examine bis stock of Roots and Shoes before you buy elsewhere. No charge made for showing them. Will sell Wholesale A Retail. Remember the place, Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. September 23, 1865. To all Lovers of CHEAP GOODS AND ADVOCATES OF ECONOMY!! JACOB O. BECK MERCHANT TAILOR, And Denier in CLOTHS, CASSIMF.KES, VESTING, Ac. I'awn Mtrect. Month oi'lVraYer'si III-, 8UNTJB HST , 3? A. TNI'OUMS tbe citizens of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that ho has just returned from Philadelphia with a full assortment of 'aim, am wivri:u 4.001S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. His stock consists of Cloths, French Cloths, Tllnck DooSkin and Fancy Cassimeres, Black Satin. Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Cassimere YESTlNliS, which he will innko up to order in styles to suit tho tasto ol customers, on short notice, and the most reasonable terms. Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice. Goods furnished by customers will be mado np to order as heretofore As ho will employ none but experienced workmen, Cersons may rely on getting their work well done at is shop. Thankful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed, ho respectfully solicits a coutiuuunuo of the same. fcjSunliury, Sept. ?0. lHtiO. GOLD. f 1805, 1300, 1307. SILVER" 1 to 75000 ! ! $2 i $2T"! S2 ! N TWO DOLLARS. 3Iiiiiiiru'tur.'rM' Agciil ! Our New Mode- On of nr ;i.b or fii.vn:ri ,Yul Ik-n, - KV(.r 'IVji Soln 1'or us Ix lovv s.tsttril. One of our tea sctt or one picco of our Gold or Silverware is worth a bushel ot Ihe cheun dollar jowelry ! ! We have adopted the following modo of I) I S T II I li U T I O X by sale of 75,0110 articles of valuo '. Our Aovv .TSodo! The articles of goods nrc numbered from 1 to 7". 000! 37.;00 consisting of Pianos Mnlodons. (Inlil & Silver Watches, Sewing Maehinos, Tea A Table Setts. Solid Silver tea and table Spoons and Forks; etc., etc., and tbe other ;i7..riU0 articles of value Jew elry. Woik & T iilet Cases. Photograph Albums, Openl'ace Silver Watches, and fancy articles in groat variety. Ti.OtiO notices numbered from 1 to 7J.MMI are printed and put into sealed unvelopos and well mixed and niieoftbc.se is taken out and sent to the pirs'on sending to us 25 oeuts to cover expense of postage, correspendenee etc.. and tbe article of goods eorrespoiulinir with the number on the notice will be sent to the lioblcr of Iho sumo immediately (if he desires io purehusc ttio article) on Iho receipt ot two dollars. For instance : If the number on tho notice sent to you shoulil be 61111,111111 a piano or diamoiiil sett or gold watch should be numbered uiiO; it will lie sent to you should be ilill. aud a piano or diamond sell or gold waleh aliould be numbered 500. it will be sent to you tor Z. nnd so on for every urtielo 111 our list ol'7 j.HM.I articles. ( j" After receiving Iho article, if it does not plcaso you. you cuu return it, und yuur money shall be re 'undod. 2j cuits must be sent to pny expense of postugo, Correspondence etc., on ouu notice. Reiueuibcr : that whatever urtiido corresponds with the number on vour notice, you cull have it by paying Two Dollars for it, whether it be worth SUM) or S'x'O. And it is for our interest to deal fairly, aud send out our fine nrtiel.-s, as it gives contidenou to the putilic, aua thereby increases our sales. TRY OUR NEW MODE ! ! I'pon receipt of 25 cts., which pavs for correspon dence, postage etc.. we send ono nutiee. I'jxni receipt of $1, which pays for correspondence, postage, etc., wo send six noliues. 1kiii receipt ot.' which pays for correspondence, postage, etc., we will send 40 notices, and a tine pre sent valued ut not less ti.uu tf 15, as a sample of our goods I pon receipt of $13 which pays for correspondence, postage, etc., wo will send 15u notices, and a solid Silvur Waleh. bv return mail. AG E.N TS W A'.N TED. Send for a circulnr ! Agents Allowed a Largo Cash Commission by which they make $25 Weekly. Address plainly Salesroom 31 Liberty street Sept. 2.1, l0j. ly REED & BROTHER, Box 51 3D. New York City, N. Y. it. k. i. i.i .in.i:v, PHYSICIAN AND SUI1UEOX NORTHUMBERLAND, FA. DR. LUMLEY has opened an office in Northum berland, nnd oilers his services to the people of that place and iho adjoining townsLips Office next door to Mr. Scott's Shoo Store, where be can found L all hours. Nortboanboslund August 10,1305. Geo. W. Smith. Chas. B. SeamEr SMITH &, GE1TTZEE.. arkct street, one door east of Mrs. Boultnn'i Hole Have opened ANEW TIN-WARE, Mies-l Iro 11 aritl Ktove Ntore, and intend keeping constantly on hand, and manu facturing to order on shortest notice, TIN AN D SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions. A Large Stock of Cook Stoves of the following Brands PE1T1T3TLTA1TIA, UNION COOK, and on tbe following two Brands we defy competi tion, namely Combination jin Ilurncr, Cook. j!o ersior I'mn-Coek. unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of ar rangement, oombiniug cheapness and durability, and each stove warranted to perform what they are re presented ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICE STOYES, in great variety, embracing all the best uianufaeiures, and most fashionable desigus Also, Tbe celebrated OEM for heating up and down stairs. Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER. Coal Oil. Coal Oil I.aiiiN, Miadew, Cliikuuleas, unl all arllf-lca unusually kept in an establishment of this kind. We are also prepared to do nil kinds of Spouting, Rooftug, Range aud Furuaue Work, lias Fitting, Ao. Repair ing cheaply aud ueatly executed. Country produee taken in exohang at market price. SMITn & GENTHEIt, Have th Agercy for BIBB'S CELEBRATED FIRE PLACE STOVES, for the Counties of Northumber land, Snyder, I'niou aud Montour. Ard are also amenta fut thp. Piphet A Willower line oi-fransporurion. ,- (bus ury, By. ' " PUMPS! PUMPS! !l The subscriber having purebnscd the right of NORTHl'MBEKLAND COUNTY, fur putting in iii.mi:k'n i ii Piton;?! u.vr 0 Bon r.n Wills An Watrr Founts, will furnish them to all persons In the county who may desiro theso ehuap and convenient pumps. Thcyoan be sunk th a proper depth in twShnvtrs time, oust but one third tho price of an ordinary pump, and for cheapness and convenience cannot be equalled, , 8. 1). r.OYEH. , A. F. CLAPP. funlmry, September 2". 1W5. NEW ESTABLISHMENT f A. E. SAVAGE, Walchmaker A X It SS'-S-CT JEWEI.EH. In Simpson"! Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTJP.7, PEITIT'A- HAS constantly on hand a Ann nssortmcnt of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JKWELKV, Spec tacles. .Silver and Plntcd Spoons ami Forks. Ac. IVnlrliCM, "loeIs niitl ,S-w vlry , rr. pnli-ed nnd AVA ISI X t:6. Sunbury, Sept. 30, 186.V I.tlslI'M I'A.CV IX'SSf I AT joiix r.vitEiit.vs Old Established Fur Manufactory, No. 7H Arch street above Tth PHILAD'A. I have new in store of Pi'Ao'iwL my own liuporlntion it UiW'vV Manufacture, one ortho faxcy ' -XJ for Ladies' nnd Child- ren'sWoar, iu tho Cilv Also a fine nssortmcnt ot Oent's Fur (Hove- and Col lars. I nm enabled to dispose of my goods nt very n-a-sr.nablc prices, ond I would therefore wdicit'n call from my friends of Northumbirluud County, and vi cinity Jj-Remcmber tho Namo, Number nnd street ! JOHN' I'AIiEI KA. 718 Arch si., above Tth, south side. PHILADELPHIA. I havo no Partner, nor connection with unv other in, Philadelphia. Sept. Iti'ia 4mw PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. in Simpson's Buildings, MARKET SQl'AUE, Sunbury, Pa., .1. It. i:iCMKIi:, Iiorivtr. Plmbury. .My 15, IKfi.). BEEF ! BEEF ! ! THE undersigned respectfully inform the citirene of.Vunbury nnd vicinity, that on Monday next they will commence supplying tho community with first quality of BEEF, at jirices ranging from 14 to 2ilcts. Having experience in the business, and mado ar rangements for a supply of nundicr one cattle, they will always keep nn hand first qu jlity of beef at the lowest market prices. METLER A ELLIOTT. Sunbury, Sept. P, 1SG5. . 500RH)0 MEN WANTED. anted immediately .10 or 100 men to work nn Railroad contrnct, to whom SI 75 per div will bo paid. Apply to J AS. MALONE A SOX. Central Hotel, Sunburv, Pa. Sept. 9. 1S15. .1. noi,")ni:s ;c:i i:rr. Enamelled Slate Mantel WA.RE-ROOM, G-iX, CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA Manufactory Tenth aud Samson Streets. Table-Tops, Pier-Slnbs, Brackets, Wash Siaud Tups, &c, &.C. Philadelpbin, Jan 7, lts65. tf . u or .'soicTii en ui: i. s. WHEREAS the Auditor Oeneral ns required by Iho I lth Secliou of the Act, entitled "Au Act enabling tho Banks of this Commonwealth to become Assoeialions for the purpose of banking under the laws of the United States." pussed on the lii'd dry of August A D. ISil-l, hns ceriitied to uiu thut lhi ' Bank of Northumberland." located in the Borough of Sunbury, Norihuiuberland county, has furuirbed satisfactory evidence to him thatall the requirements of saiil Act havo been complied with by the said Bank, and that it has become nn association for tho purpose of Hanking under tho Laws of tbe L oiled States I do therefore, cause the notice thereof to bo pub lished in accordance with the provisions of tho said 1 lth section of the said Act. aud do declare that tho Charier ot the said Bunk by I I.e. terms of said Act. is deemed and taken to be hereuHiu surrendered sub ject lo the provisions of Ihe first section of said act. A. ti. CUKTIN'.Uuveri.of. Executive Chamber, 1 Harrisburg, Aug 35, 18tt5. 1 kingTs iMsKTAici.i: midmiie: Is the only prcparlion of tbe kind mado from th fruit. As an article of economy, purity, nnd deli ciousness, it cannot bo surpassed, and is recommend ed by physicians for invalids andfamlly use. it will keep for years in any climate, while lis condensed form reuuers it especially convenient for travelers. All who use lemuusare requested to give it a trial. Entertainments at borne, parlies, and picnics should not be without it. For sale by ail Druggists aud first-class liroeers. Manufactured onlv bv LOUIS J. METiOER. No. 5411 Pearl Street, NewVoik. Sept. 10, 1805. ly WATCHES AND JEWELRY. a IHE undersigned In forms the citlcens cf Suubury and vicinity thai he has at the solicitation ot a number of bis friends, commenced Ihe business of repairing Watches. Clocks aud Jewelrv. Ho eon be found at all tines iu his shop, in Market street, oue door west of the Red Lion Hotel. He also keeps for safe Clocks and Watches His work will be promptly sttended tu nud war ranted to give satud'actiou. J. MENSCH. Sunbury, July 1, lSf.S. $150 per Month. $150 4 UENTS wanted In every County and State, to 2 sell the sabtlitt Sewixa Maliii.ne price $25 fully licensed under patents of Howe, Wheeler A Wilson, U rover k Baker, and Singer A Co. We will pay a monthly salary aud expenses, or allow a largo commission on sales. For particulars, illustrated catalogue, lerritorv, Ac, enclose a stamp aud address PAUE BROTHERS, sole Agents for lulled States, 321 Summit street, Toledo, OsSo. August 2n, 1665. dm NTIUV COW. CAME to the subscriber on or about the tilth o August last, a fctray Cow, about six years old, has white shoulders, red over tbe back, white hind legs, has a small bell on. The owner or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay chargos and take her away, otherwise she will b disposed of according tolaw. CHARLES B. DOVER, Cameron twp., Sept. 10, Isoi 2iu JEREMIAH SNYDER, Atloruey ic Counsellor nt Luw , Office eoruor of Blackberry and Fawn Streot, three doors east of E. Y. Blight's Fouudry, ft I .Sll ltV, 1M. Will attend promptly to all professional business entrusted to his eare, the collection of olaiuis iu Ner Inutoberlsnd aud tbe adjuiuina oountis. Consul lalisms la Uariuau and Kuglish. Punhtry, AprU it. le. :y . kew skirt for ik. TIT IS OttF.AT INVENTION or TUB All HOOl? SICirtTM J W, BRADLEY'S Now Potent DUPLEX El TIC (or double) SPR1NH SKIRT. This Invention ennslsts of Duplex (or two) V Purn Re"nd Steel f-'jiringx, ingeniously b tightly Slid (irmly 'together, eilgo lo eiiftn. n the too itliet. must flovible, elastin and duraliiei ever med. They seldom be'id or brc.il;, 111 Single Springs, and consequently preserve tbi feet and beautiful shnpn moro than Iwitu as ' anv single spring skirt that ever ha or can bo Tho wonderful flexibility and great er info; pleasure to any I.mly wearing the Duplex 1 Skirt will be experience.! purticulaily in all ci Assemblies, Operas, Carriages llallmi'l Cnrs, I Pews, Arm Chairs, fur Promenade and House ns the Skirt oan be loldcd whin in use lo on small place ns onsily and roiiveniinily as a i Muslin Dress. A Lady having c'ijo.T"d t'le plnn'nre, comf" great convenience oi wearing the Duplex E Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never wards willingly dispense with ttieir use. l or drcn. Misses and Vuiing Ladies they nro siipt all others. The lloons aro eovcrid with 2 ply double f I thread and will wear twice ns long nsthesingb covering which isuied 111 nil single Steel Hoop I j ihe thrco bottom rods nn every Skirt nrc 1 I steel, uud twice or double co-creil to preve covering from wearing oll'thu rods when fin down stairs, stone steps, Ao., Ac, which th constantly suhiect to when In use. Ail aro matlo of the new nnd elegant corded ' nd nro the best quulity in every 1 art. giving wearer Ihe most graceful and pci'lcct tbi.po pn end aro unquestionably the lightest, most desi Ooiuf'ortiible and economical skirt ever made. We'll' Bradley A Cury. Proprietors of tho 1 tion, nnd solo Mannfucturt rs. tj7 Chambers, s A M Reado street.'. .Yew-York. Fur sale in all firstcliiss stores In this c 1 1 throughout tho United States and Cnnnia, H de Cuba, Mexico. South America, nud tbe M 8 I dies. I v'lrqtiire for tbe Duplex Elliptic (or di j Spring Skirt. A. I August I'J, IMjj. Hm I $500 PvEWARZ; fTIIlK tnidcrslgncd will pay n Reward nf Five J dreil Dulluis. fir tho fiisenvery and eonv' of the person or per.'ons. who set fire to, and dei cd the Coal Uraker nt Trevorton. nbout 1 o'clo) 'ibursilny n'ormng, August 21th.' MOWTON & C I - Ircvortoti. Si '. 3. lsii. FIRST KATIOSALBAM K OF SUN HI (l.AIIiJ'.A.K OF NOllTfil .MBKRLAD TllliASI IIV Dl.l'AnTMEXT. Ol i'iti: or I'oMi'Titiii.t.KH or 111 r CrnnrvrT Washixutox, June 7th, 1U5. WllKttK.ts.by snl isfactory evidence present lhenndeisigne l.it bus been mndo to np;."fir ' The First Nutioii:il bank of Suubury," iu th rough of Sunbury. in the county of Northun.bci nnd Slate of Pennsylvania, has hern duly orga under nnd according to tho rcijuireim nts of tie ol Congress, uuliiled "Ati Act lo provide 11 Nat Currency, secured by a pledge of I nit c I Suites li nnd to pro! ido for the cire'ulrtion and redeni thereof, ' approved June .'id, IhOJ, ami has com with all the provisions of said Act. required 1 complied with before .mineucing the busiut Banking under said Act : Now. therefore 1. I'iiim.m.i x Claiikt. Coniptr of tho Currency, do hereby certify that. "The National Bank nf Sunburv." In the borough of bury, in the County of Nortl.ui .l.erl md. und I of Pennsylvania, is nutliorizetl to eemiueuve the nessot Banking under tbo Actiiforis ii l. In testimony whereof, wii nfss my hand and of office, this seventh d:iy of June, ls'U. Seal of the of the Currency. frt;t:man clark) Comptroller of the Curront nttg. 19, V GOVE R N II EHT MULE S AT AUCTION I N P II I LA DEL 1MU A, Ai CIiuiiiiou tf.a.;i!ir, .". I: IIii Mlrcft, lOO MULES j Will bo sold ofi WEDNESDAY. SM'TUMHUll ; nnd every WEDNESDAY nnd SATURDAY l ' nfler until further notice, Commencing at 10 o'o : a. m. These Mules nrc rcsr'v nil flrst c!ns mid in , condii ion. being sold only ior want otue, Et eiy facility iil be atlorded H.r un exmuiiii i on the part of uuveis. T. i', -l, ; i'i. ,....! v.,...tu ALBERT H. ASHMEAD. Capt. and Assistant IJiunteriiniSLi Sept. 2. 13G5. 4t J. F. SCHAFFES, T rSKECTFT'LLY Informs the vltis.-n.. ..f .! .1 j Lbl. V and vicinity, that he has !cuci u 'I'ailui'iu' Mio, in the room over l-'arnsvvorth's tirocery, oio. Ofi'.e Cental Hotel. Sunbury. where bo is ready to n up garments of all kinds iu the latest styie nud i workmanlike manner . Having hud experience in the 'oi:s!r.cfs for a i. ber of years be hopes lo render general saii.iac Custom work i rernectluliy solicited. J. F. SCHAI'FEV Snnlo'ry, May 1", lilj. ly rVotlctt lo 'l'r'?ii'rx. NOTICE is herel.'y ;'i en. that no person v.H' allowed to trer.a-is nn riy property, ou Shnmokin I.lnnd. or to enter itilo any enelo.. without permissioir, ns the penalties ol the luw i be enforced against all offenders. Sit) REWARD, will be pa'd for information that will lead lo conviction of anv such tre; iuh-ov. JOSEPH BIRt Shamokin Irland, May 1:1, l.Srto. tim MILLINERY GOODS? " BROOKS & UOS E X II E I M WHOLESALE DEALERS, No. 4::i Market Street, north side. PIIIAI'ELril. lima now open their u.-.uh! ha'.idsomu variety of Ribbons, Bonnet Materiuls, Straws it 1'ancy Bounds, Lsdies & Misses' Huts, FLOWERS, P.UCHHS, LACES, nnd all other articles required by tho ."I ill incry Trade ! By long I'Xperieii'e and strict attention to t branch of husnies ixelusivcly, we Hatter oursob that we Cau oilur induceinenls, iu variety, styl quality and moderate prices not everywhere to I id. Thentlention ol 'MILLINERS and ME CHANTS i respectfully solicited. -S?"V'riffur uttthtiuu miJ to jffli. O rile it. March 4, lSGa. 3in. W.M. M. Rot KEPKIXER. I.LOVD T. RoilltBii. ROCKEFELLER & S.0HRBACH. wi m ie', i'usM. OFFICE the samo that has boen heretofore oec pied by Wm. M. lto?kefeller. Esq , nearly 0 positethe residenco of Judge Jordan. Sunbury. July 1, lSii.V ly G. W. ZlKGI.Wt. li. H. CAf SIEC-LS?. & CASE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA. Collections and all Professional business prompt attended to in the Courts of Northumberland V adjoining Counties. j ts Also, special attention paid to the Collect) of Pensions, Bounties and Back Pay for Wido Orphans and Soldiers Suubury, March H. 1HH5 ' NEW PE0TCGRAPH GALLERY. .1. II. l'lt!Ial"M:, would respectfully i' form the cititeus nf SI NBURY, and the pub! generally, that he has opened a new, PHOTOOHAPII GAIiLBRY. . In Simpson's Building, South side of Market Squnr where (is is prepared to take iu the bust style of tl art ' PICTURES TO FR AME, . , PICTURES IN' CASEf, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, Also Picture! made for Rings, Brvaslpios, Locke: ta. Persons wabing in our line will do well to t and examine specimens at the llallcrv. We hope to merit a liberal share ol pi. Vic patro age. Ota Motto is To Pliuss. . Sunbury, July 15, lii5, RECCRD TCTJR DEED! 1)ERSONS having unrecorded Deeds are remind that they must bo recorded, according to Act of Assembly which requires that "All deeds and conveyaucrs tor real estate la ') Commonwealth, shall be recordud iu the oHief ' Recording Deeds in the County where Iho l wttluH tlx months attcr the r,H'utiouof such ib' aud couveyauee ; and every sweh ued and ou snee not ' recorded as otoresaid, shall be ju.l FKAUDULENT AND VOIU agaiust aiiysnuse., purchaser f ir avaluahle (Coiwideratiun, imU I dds be scurdod before lbs reourdiux ut ihkj soayeyance under whioN suek swbsMiuoot r aurst snail elaisu.'" F siui t, lse5 . . '