Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 20, 1866, Image 2

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    Itfif j$u'utnit glmcvtcan.
H. B. MA88EB, Editor ft Proprietor.
E. WILVEHT, Publisher.
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SATURDAY, JAXL'AUY 20, 1800.
' ti'AlKxiCAN Bosdk, There is no doubt
that tlio French Emperor will withdraw Lis
forces from Mexico, as soon as he find A
favorable pretext for doing . After that
event, the reign of the Kmpvrnr Maximilian
will be of short duration. The probabilities
ore, that seeing that liu is not wanted lie
will abdicato in favor of young Iturbidc,
the grandson of the first Emperor who he
rcccutly adopted as bis successor, and leave
for Europe. The Iturbide family, having
once before sold nut, will not long stand in
the way of the restoration of the. llcptiblie.
These things must necessarily enhance tlie
valuo of the bonds of the $30,000,000 loan
of the Republic of Mexico, advertized for
sale in our columns. These bonds arc paya
ble in SO years and arc handsomely got up,
with coupons attached, and are offered at
rates which will make it nn inducement for
many capitalists to invest. A specimen of
the bonds can be seen by calling on the
editor.
iiTTuK Xkw Paiitv. For months pnst
a movement has bean in progress for the
formation of n new political party which
should combine tho rebel element at the
South with the democratic and conserva
tive elements at the Xorth. "With this j
combination it has been thought practica-1
ble to seduce tho administration into co
operation with it, when the new party .
would bo fuirly set up in business, and '
would proceed to use all its advantages for
tho perpetuation of its power. I
This explains the concerted assault, by j
both the Northern democrats nnd conscrvn-!
tives upon tho authority of Congress, as the j
law-making department, over the rocon-!
struction of the revolted States. The dc- j
sign has been to prepare the way lor a great
and fatal defection which should restore '
the pro-slavery party to its old authority, j
Tho first public demonistrntinn to this
end was made in tho House of Representa
tives, by Mr. Daniel W. Voorhees, of India-
lia. It did not succeed, Mr. Bingham, of j
Ohio, poured a whole broadside into this :
new piratical venture, and virtually sunk it, :
amid the applause of the members und the j
spectators in the gallery. j
.ur..ir iii'iMiiiK. norma tllO till- I
lowing announcement in the llloomsburg j
Democrat : j
"Hon. s'm. IX. Jncoby, left home on
Monday hist for Harrislmrg, to resume his
seat as a member of the II. of It." i
There is no warrant for this assumption
sf tho title of Honorable by members of
2ither Houses. But democrats of the Jen".
Davis school have always had a weakness ,
or utics ot Honor, notwithstanding these
irofession ,.f .,li .i '
..luu..,j, uuii mis uNpuaiion
or titles and honors was one of the incen-'
ivcs of the Hcbellion.
editor of a copperhead Journal
n a neighboring county is in want, and
lubhahcs the following:
"What we want. Wo want somo one,
.'111) lilts llic HU .ml -I.IK.j., ... .,.,.;,
ut in a book form, in regular alphabetieal ;
rder, n book witli this title: "Annuls of
aes during the Heign of Abolitionism in '
.merica, from the venr 1S50 to the veur
800."
This waut is easily supplied. The editor j
as only to bind together the last ten vol- '
mcs of bis own paper, nml ho will have the
esircd book. If hu wants something more
ctensive let him get a volume of tho Xew
ork Xact or tho HarrUburg Patriot d
n ion.
ZST Tiik LEeusi..vrritK. -In the Senate,
resolution was offered instructing the com
itteo on Railroads to adopt a more liberal
jlicy in regard to Huilrtiads by reporting
general law for the orgaui.tition of roads,
develop the State, nuil'elechiring that the
hcrno of tho Atlantic and Grent Western
lilroad ought to be encouraged. After
uch discussion it was postponed.
In tho .House, a bill was introduced to
.y a bounty to veteran volunteers, who
.ve not received any bounties.
Z3?m We find the follow'uig morsel of
nsolutiou in ouc'of our exchanges':
"To our Democratic friends, we say elon't
discouraged because our party has been
allowed, ltemember, the whale swallow
Jonah. Jonah was heard of afterwards,
e whale lurrr."
There is, however, this very important
' ' ' 1
(Terence in the present case. Then the
ju'.c swallowed Jonah, and threw him up.
lis time Jonah 'swallowed thu whale and
old not throw him up, if ho would.
uly, Jonah will be heard of, but the w hale
:er.
.
,47" Stami'P. The Commissioners of
crnal llevenue have issueel a circular
pecting tho cancellation of revenue '
tups, which will he of genertd interest to
siuess men. Heferring the dill'ereut sec
ns of the Btiimp act of June 30, 1804, he
.tides that authority has been given to
print the initials and duto upon etutnpg
ink instead of writing them. The im- j
ut must be distinct uud legible. If pro-'
etary stamps cannot be so nilixed to the
;cs, bottles or packages, that in opening '
same, or in using the contents thereof,
y shall and must be unavoidably and ef
.ually destroyed, they should be e-aneelled '
.he ordinary manner, by w riting or im- j
Iting thereun the initials ami date
i Indians. Another delegation of
ians is in Washington, and intelligence
been received of the coming of represen
res from about it Uozeu additional tribes.
principal object of these visits on the
. of the Indians is to become reconstruet-
nd to obtaiu olliciul certificates of their
wed loyalty, they having joined the
I army in tho lata war. ' u
XT'. Tho State Agricultural Society met
farrisburg on Tuesday. OUicors were
ed, and resolutions adopted asking Con-
to levy tax on tlogs, 04 account of
;reat duaiructloil of MHp ly -Xkcw ai
ti i ' J ' . . ' I I 1-1, 1. .
fc!fPlMr08ED Inciikasb of Salamiw.
Mr. Ihgham, of Allegheny, has prepared a
bill, which has, among other provisions, the
following i Tho Govornor of the State, after
the expiration of the term of Govornor Cur"
tin, is to receive (0,000 per annum ; aftor
the first of June next, the attorney general
to receive $3,000; tho secretary of State,
auditor general and treasurer, $3, GOO each ;
and tho surveyor general and 'superinten
dent of common schools, $2,400 each ; each
member of tho Legislature, (1,000; each
judge of the Supremo Court, in full, for pwy
and mileage, $3,20Qt and tlio chief justice
(300 additional ; each law judge of tho
Courts of Common Pleas of Allegheny,
400; each president judge of the several
judicial districts of tho Commonwealth, (3, i
200; and each assistant law judge required !
to be learned in tho law, in full eil all pny
and mileage, (3,000, except only tho hold
ing of special courts in other judicial dis
tricts to remain ns heretofore-. Each as
sociate judge of the several counties, not re
quired to be learned in the law, to be paid
ns follows : For those whoso nttendence nt
court does not exceed four weeks, (000; be
tween four nuM six weeks, (240; between
six and eight weeks, (300; between eight
and ten weeks, $100; between ten und
twelve weeks, (480; between twelve and
twenty-foui weeks, (j.10; and nil exceeding
twenty-four weeks, (003. These last figures
also include all pay and mileage.
Ztf A bill was introduced into the Penn
sylvania House of Representatives on the
10th inst., by Mr. Osterhnut, to enable par
tics to civil suits to testily as witnesses in
their own cases. This change has been
adopted in several other States. The legal
profession, and the public generally, will
feel interested in the measure proposed.
Z-C?"Tlio IJuartcrmaster (Jcncral's De
partment is daily discharging civilians cm-
ployed as messengers in that department, j
: The vacancies thus created will bu filled by
I "honorably-diicharged soldiers." j
J-C'Thc agreement oetwecn the Reading j
j uaiiroad to., nml the Atlantic & (treat
I Western Company, is destined to make some
j changes in railroad enterprise. A new route
' to New York, by way of this place, Shanio,
; kin, and Mt. Curmel, to the tjnakake road'
I it is rumored, will be established in the
Spring.
t Tlli: I'.NIVKIISAl. Patii-I'jn.ikii. Thisis the
title of asiunll volume intended ii? a businessman's
locket com), union, which contains much useful in-
! fonmiliun. Published l.y M. M. (H instead. Now
York.
PAYMASTER GENERAL BItlCB
THE EQUALIZATION OP SOL
DIEHB' BOUNTIES.
ON
Tin:
Proiioseil IvMe-iiNion of liouu
It appears from an oliicial statement that 1
the total number of men who have recvcd !
respectively $400, $300, or 100 bounty '
ilm-inrr flu. ti--.,. ,-.. 1 T-moll
V, " ' .. " . ' . ' . .'.?. . :
in inu aggregate eo nearly 1,500,000.
Trie total enlistments during the war were !
Z,4ll,UUU, ot whom upwards i:f
731,000 re-
ceiveii no uounty.
In answer to nn inquiry by Gen. Schenck, :
chairman of the Militmy Coinmittee, respect-1
ing a proposeel law equalizing the bounties
of all soldiers who served dining the war to
suppress the rebellion, the Paymaster Gene
ral says the sum required to pay each sol-
ty to f -00, the largest sum" p,1 .Kill1;
083,000,000, and the sum required to pay
each soldier such higher bounty, in propor
tion to the time of service, is 550,000,000.
The Paymaster General says the sums esti
mated as necessary to accomplish the end
proposed, if eveu reduced by one half, give
an amount so enormous and startling in its
proportions as to awaken the gravest con
sideration as to the expediency oi tlie .mea
sure, if indeed it can uo regarded as at all
practicable at the present crisis without en
tailing liiiuiicial ruin.
In further argument against the measure,
he adds: "It is certain that, to a greater ex
tent tlutu is now apprehended, sueh legisla
tion will enure to the benefit of speculating
advvnturi'is all over tho laud, who have
been buying soldiers' elischarges with a
view to such an anticipated legislation, and
who are now, doubtless, earnestly pressing
its consummation. The large bounty allow
ance thus for gh en, in spite of tho careful
vigilance, nnd scrutiny of the officers of the
Department, have led to trauds incalculable
It cannot be doubted that such extension of '
these allowances as is proposeel will give
new impetus and opportunity to evil-dorrs
in that Hue beyond nnvthiug known to the
past."
I.OSSKS 11V AIIMY I'AVM.VSTKItS. I
The interesting statement is made-, derived !
from an official
cuu war the loss by paymasters in the army
was $7,000, whilu during the war w ith Great
; Hritiiin. when as much more was expended
as in me .Mexican war, tne loss through pay
; masters was $2,000,000; and timing the war
! ..f ll, ...I...III 1.1 l. .1. "! I
ot the rebellion, although tho disburse
ments amounted to ij! 1,028,000,000, the loss
will be about $300,000, or less than half a
million of dollars.
iii'Kioiii:'r.4.
1 A celebrated' iiicpneket who was lutelv
noted for his marvelous adroitness in Docket
lifting, was requested to reveal tho secret of
his success, when the following among other
disclosures were made. Wo publish them
ns likely to be useful to those who are wil
ling to take the hint :
I never," said he, "attempt to piek Ihe
pocket of an old resident of the city, but
uniformly strangers und countrymen." Uut
em being asked how hi'di.tinguishcd them,
replied, "Very easily," and gave tho follow
ing list of pcisons who were regular victims
of the craft.
"l'ersons in an omnibus who take out
their poekethooks ufter the stage starts, are
sure lo be countrymen. Those w ho btop to
converse on the sidewalks or thoroughfares,
tr take out pocketbnoks ut the box or pit
olliees iu the theatres or steamboat office.
All those who stop to gtizo nt shop win
I elows, or count money, or show pocket books
.fin thu Btreet, or tall in the Funk unction
rooms.. All these uru our common victims.
If! find a man eating etysters eir fruit, in
nine cases out of ten ho is green, ami we
victimise) him. I'ersons who stand lip in
a theatre, or aland on cross walks, are gen
erally country folks, and we make auru of
them."
The shrewdness of theso observations of
tho pickpocket must bu obvious to all city
people, und itecouut for tho remarkable
lact that city resident seldom uitTer from
the operation of., ths light Unaored geutry.
rfiTGcN. Fit k Blair, like his brother
Montgomery, has gone over te the Demo
crats, The St Louis papera announce that
he ltri joined the Free Trade League just
forvied iu that city, ,
Mormon DoincBlIc I.I IV'.
Mr. Bowles, of the Springfield llcjwblican,
writing from Austin, says:
Polygamy introduces mnny curious cross
relationships, and Intortwlnes tho branches
of the gcncological treo in a manner greatly
to puzzla a mathematician, as well as to
disgust tho decent minded. Tho marrying
of two or more sister's Is very common; one
young Mormon merchant in Salt Luke City
has three staters for his three wives. There
arc several cases of men marrying both
mother (widow) and her daughter or
daughters; taking tho "old woman" for the
sake of getting tlio young ones, but having
children by all. Please to cipher out for
yourselves how this mixed things. More
disgusting associations iiro known, even to
the marrying of i
(inn, ' Consider,
a half sister by one Mor
ton, how these children of
, fnt)ln,. ,,' ,,i.,. ,,, i,,.,,.,
often blood relations, arolikelvto become
crossed again in new marriages, in second
and third, if not in tho first generation, un
der the operation of this polygamous prac
tice; and it Is safe to predict that a few
generations of such social practices will
breed a physical, moral mid mental debase
ment of tho people most frightful to con
template). Already, indeed, arc such indica
tions apparent, foreshadowing the sure and
terrible realization.
Brigham Young's wives arc numberless
at least no one seems to know How many
he has; and ho has confessed himself to for
get fulness in tho mutter. Tho probability
is he has fiom sixteen to twenty genuine or
complete wive'9, and about as many more
women "sealed'' to him for heaven nnd
glory. Tho hitter nre mostly pious old
Indies, cacer for hiah seats in the Mormon
heaven, aiid knowing no surer way to get
there than to bu tucked on to Brigliuin's
angelic procession. Some of these sealed
wives are the early wives of other men; but
lacking faith in their husband's heavenly
glory, seek to make a sure thing for the fu
ture by the grace of gracious Brigham.
In many eases the Mormon wives not
only support themselves and their chili lien,
but help to support their husbands. Thus
a clerk, or a inun with ti similar limited in
come, who has yielded to the fascinations
and desires of three or four women, and
married them all, makes his home with No.
1, perhaps, and tho rest live apart, each by
herself, taking in sewing or washing, or eu
gaged in other employment, to keep up l.er :
establishment mid bo no chargu to her hus
band, lie comes around, once in a while, 1
lomaKC ner a visit, unit men sue sets oui
an extra table and miciiiU all her net
'cinema-
teil earnings to make him ns comfortable, '
nnd herself as charming as possible, ho that j
her fraction of the dear sainted mini nriy ,
be multiplied ns much as possible. So the
fellow, it' lie is lazy, and has turned his
piety, to the good account of getting smart
wives, may reallv board around continually
and live in clover, at no possible expense
but his own clothing.
B'oNtnl Law.
Mr. Dixon has introduced a bill in Congress
to amend the postal laws, which provides:
First. That after January, 1807, nil news
papers and periodical;., including those
mailed from the olliee of publication, shall
be prepaid, and none shall be carried uitli-
.mt i.iLj,..,.i.i-..i, caiuiji. iiku 'ii,io IM 111 I
foreign e:ountrie. I
becoml. 1 hat the Postmaster General may .
sell stamps, nnd envelopes at the value e.t ;
the stamps impressed upon them.
llurd. Alter the lir.t of April next, letters .
forwarded Irom one post-olhce to another at
ruejucst of the person ndiiresscd shall be sent
w ithoul atlditional postage, and (kail letters :
shall be returned free.
Fourth. Letters endorsed to be returnctl
to the writers, net of March 3, 1303, shall be
returneel free.
Fifth. Authorizes the sending to any port
of the I'nitcd States and uny foreign port, at
a cost not exceeding the sea postage.
Sixth. The provision for publishing lists
of non-delivered letters in newspapers of
largest circulation is repealed. Advertising
-- ... ,1,,, (liwrt'tiim of the Postmaster
General.
Seventh. That the balance of the appro
priation of one hundred thousand dollars
under thirteenth section of act ot" May 10,
1804, inr-y be used us far as necessary to sup
ply deficiencies in the proceeds of the money
order system for the current year.
Kighth. That any emu not exceeding 50
Uwii...o ..,.v ,c scrlt ,v money order, and the
fee for thirty to torty iionars miuii dc
cents, and for forty to fifty dollars 30 ea-nts.
Xiulh. That a money order shall be good
for twelve mouths, and if lost a duplicate
shall bo issued free.
Tenth. That all railroads carrying the
mails shall carry without extra charge all
printed matter directed by the Postmaster
General to be sent thereon.
Klevcuth. That persons maliciouslinter
fering with letter-boxes shall be lined from
from one hundred to one thousand dollars
and imprisoned nut less than one nor more
than three years.
Twelfth. That the President may direct
appropriations from one branch of postal I
service to another when necessary.
IVrils ol'ii .ilritiiii'.Iiirty. j
The Cedar Falls (Iowa) Cunette says: "On '
Wednesday morning, about half past four, i
i . .. ... i : i .
a loud o passengers, c. ns s.ing ol e.gh or
11.11 LlliltlllVU till. I'll. II.UILn, UILVIII'1VI ...
cross the Missouri river ut Dubuque to take
the curly Eastern train.
The sleigh was the public conveyance
running from Dubuque to Dunleith, and thu
agent accompanying it curried a, lantern,
for it was yet tlark. The sleigh hail pro-
cccUcil tint a snort ilistuiice when the ice
gave a lurch to the north, and the passengers
were prceijiitated into tho river. I'olonel
..,. . 1 !..,.. ,1... 1
11 . Jl. sessions ami Ins iltiuhter -Mtirv, ot
j this city, were among the passengers. The
Colonel went over backwards, anil passen
gers ami trunk caiue on top ot him.
The agent haei jumped Irom the sleigh as
he saw it going down, and in seeking to
rescue those iu the water had broken in and
lost his light. It was so dark now that
nothing could be ilistiuguished, and the
situation was terrible. The Colonel was
perfectly self-possessed, and repeatedly cau
tioned those around him not to be frighten
eel aud they woulel all get out. Ho knew
his daughter was in the water, but where
she was he could uot tell, lie got hold, of
a lady whom he supposed to be her, but
soon discovered it was uot. I lo held her
up, however, and finally got her out. His
daughter had gone entirely under uud caiue
up without her bonnet. .She was finally
helped out by a stranger, who told the
Colonel that it didn't mutter what his name
was. ' ' .
"A ladder was brought nnd put down in
to tho water. Thii the Colonel grappled,
and he says it seemed to him he could hold
on to it forever. Hut nis muscles relaxed
in spite of him uud he went down. He
came up und rau his arms through the
rouuds of tho ladder aud held 011 by his
forearm. Ho went trader the water three
times before ho got out. Miss Sessions went
under twice, and when taken out was al
most iuseusiblo. Her clothes were soon
frozen still', anil she was unable' to walk.
Her father, w ho was the lust of all out of
the water, having forgotten hi own aafety
in the perils of others( was still active, aud
carried her to the pmuibus on shore." , '
Mason, Jacob Thompson, IJeujumin and
Col. Fuller ere in Loudou. Slideil, Mr.
Uwiu and daughter, Judge Host, ("rebel
commifcaioQur to Spain,) and Major lluse,
agent for the rebel for tbe purchase of arms,
are iu I'arU. We hope they will forever
stay tlere.1
How toClear Ont Neilc.
Tho Paris correspondent of the London
Alrim has found out a new plan of settling
the Mexican question, which he nssurts his
readers is the only genuine method, and that
all others are spurious. He says Flm, that
the French Emperor wants somo decent ex
cuso for withdrawing hia troops from Mexi
co. Second, that ho has found such excuse.
Third, that Max. knows that ho will have
to "vamoose the ranche." Fmirth, that ho is
ui.xions to find a decent excuse for doing so.
Filth, that he has found such decent excuse.
Sixth, that it will bo abdication in favor of
little Iturbide, who has been formally adopt
ed as heir of the Empire. Seventh, that he
will abdicate in favor of that scion of the
first Mexican Emperor. Eighth, that Franco
will then withdraw her troops. Ninth, that
the roiirn of Iturbide w til then commence.
Tenth, that it trill not last l.mg. Eleventh,
that there will be a revolution, nnd the Ro
public will bo established. Twelfth, that
Enuis Nnpoler.n will be satisfied. Thir
teenth, that Maximilian will be satisfied.
Fourteenth, tint Andrew Johnson will be
satisfied. Fifteenth, that everybody will be
satisfied. These things "if not true, are well
invented,'' as tin Italians say.
The "Cow Trees" in South America pro
duces milk frrm which the people obtain
regular supplies.
The Nepcnthus of India, furnishes water
. t l.. ..ti..i. ......
in its leaves, which not only have pitchers. ,
but covers to tlicm. !
There are 145 different species of dak in ;
the world, 70 i which are found in Ameri-
cn, nnd 30 in Kuropc. ' I
The celebrated Uotnnist, Hoy, counted
32,000 seeds in the head of njpoppy.
There urn HOO.000 seeds in the capsule of
a Tobacco Plant.
The Canada Thistle, ton enemy of far
mers, is a native of Canada, but it has cross
ed the Atlantic by means of wings, with
which its soetls aro provided.
The Kwo trees of Surry, Knglnnd stood in
the elnvs of Cii'sar. There is an apple treo
i in ll.ui ford, Colin., 201) years old. X lig
4.. :.. ii.. !..,.:.... ruo .-.....-j .,1.1 A , Milt-..
Tmj n AsU Mill(ir 850 twMoMl Alive
oak in Louisiana 1000 years old. A cedar
on Mount Lebanon 2120 years old. A pine
, . ... lsnn , ,
. ...
A svcaaiore in'tlic Uospborus 4000 years
old.
There nre no less than 000 different spe
cies of Hoses and 50 pinks.
There are 550,000 graiiu in a biwhel of
wheat. .ViO.OOt) in barley, 200,000 in oats,
37,000 :n horse beans.
Thk Ha.iaii oi' Mysoiuc The Xeilgheri)
Kxcelsior draws a strange picture ol the lire
led by the Hajah of Mysore. Mis palace is
tillee'. with upwards of 800 people. There
are somu fifty wives of his highness, willi
about four attendants on each, and the re
mainder is made up ol night watchers, pro
phesying lirahmins, officer of the Zenana,
Ac.
Mr. Hiram Penny, station agent on tho
Harhm railroad, at Towner station, was
knocked senseless while in the act of count-
S()mt. 1(,1R .,ast Wl;l.ki ,, r,.,i f
ovr o:(i000 jy unknown man, who is
supposed to have escaped on the next, train.
Mf,,CII11V WM go ml,c, injuro.l as to be
(,,.lir:ous Vor .. .;, ,ut recoveicd.
A gentleman in Xew York made a Christ
mas cake for the Five Points Mission
which weighd 400 pounds, and contained
120 pound of sugar, 100 pounds of llour.
70 pounds of butter. 00 pounds of fruit and
850 eggs. It. was 0 feet long, 21 inches
wide, and 10 inches thick.
Dr. Jndson, the celebrated 1'optist mis
sionary, in a letter written thirty years ago,
de'scribing the costume of Ivai'en women,
said they wore fancifully constructed bugs
."-losin" the hair, und suspended from tlie
back pan. oi iUb ........
Treliholm, ex-rebel Secretary of the Trea
sury, bus been at the White Hom-u. lie
wants a pardon, so that he may bu enabled
to save, his immense estate accrued from the
profits of blockade running, lie stands in
great fear of Congress, and . wants his case
vncditcd.
There are eight requisites to success in u
lawsuit a good cause, a good judge, a
good counsel, a good iittuiuey, good wit
nesses, a good jury, a good purse, und Ia.-t,
though not, least, good luck.
A spirited young lady, who was ahivit to
marry a man whose purse was larger than
his head, said she preferred his dollars to
his sense.
Dean Swilt once said that Providence
showed how little it thought of riches by
the lools whom it permitted to possess
wealth.
Twenty-one pieces of handsome furniture
were recently sent to Mrs. General It. K. J.ee
by her female friends in ltultiuiore. -
Mr. Husscll, postmaster of Somervillc
Massachusetts, says that the business of his
office has fallen off, and he wants his salary
iiuiuu uus laiieu mi, aim uu v
x (i()lld fo'r Bussed.
Commodore "ins!ov, of the famous
Kearsagc, has been trunsferred to thu com
mand of the Gulf Sipitidroti, which consists
of twenty vessels carrying 1118 gnus.
General Dix, who is a most accomplished
scholar, has written a translation of the dif-
i fl?t Lutlii hy.nu, Du, Irw which the ha-
, ij 1 a nuuuuuu-a iu mi ui uio nu uiu
translation of that wonderful production.
All sorts of rumors are afloat as to the nl-
ject of the southern cruise of Sec. Seward.
One paper asserts that thu voyago is simply
one of relaxation and pleasure, while another
says it has been "asvertained from a trusty
source that tho Hon. William 11. Seward's
destination in his proposed pleasure trip is
era C ruz, mil that tliere is coiuliiueel with
it a little iliplomatic business." ,
, , , ,
1 .Nil nnd, forme, ly a war correspondent
of the Tr ilu nc, is to he ..mined in ,1 few
elays to I aunie, only daughter ot m. Lloyd
Garrison.
George N m. Mimllcy, one of the
editor of ih tit journal, was wedded somu
yeurs since to the adopted daughter of
Wendell l'l dlips, and two more of the at
taches of tint turner are now engaged, to tho
.1 if - i. o ti
..-uB .... ,i-v. uriumnu,,.. '"'
The Philadelphia Iwjiiirrr says that meas- j than to get his recommendation, und that
tires are iu progress iu that city to erect a ! his conduct on the occasion was the explo
iting memoritl to tho late) JJisbop Potter. ' sion of violent temper usual with him on
I ho contriliti'ii ns are to take tlio iorm ot 11
thank otteiugfor thu restoration ot peace
and tho "greit enlargement of civil liberty,"
and a buildiig is to bo erected having, in
thu language of Bishop Stcveus' pastoral let
ter to his clergy aud laity, "a it central
feature, a large Lhaiel for tbe free preachiug
of thu word of Uod anil connected, with it,
the needed roons and olliees tor all diocesan
purposes, uud for tho use of the various
church societici; constituting in its unity, a
noble diocesan house, worthy to be tho mem
orial tribute of a great diocese to a great end
beloved llishu(i.n v 1 ,, ,-, . 1, 1
Turn Bnvwit TONit Ci-ofuiNo 1Ui.lTio
customers of Messrs. Hockhill Wilson,
Xo. 00 J and 605 Chestnut street, will find
the business department of the firm at No.
30 (south Sixth street, the old rear cutruuee
to .(heir store. .Their customer work will
te attended to there as ujual, aud f itbin a
very few days the flriu expect tu ie in full
bhikt ut thtiir regular old iuarter. ;,
'. 1 . ; j- ' . - ) 1 ...
The Rot. Dr. Pusey, has written a letter
to tho Roman Catholic paper, Tht WeeMf
IlryuUr, which is likely to excito considera
ble nttention. In his opinion there is little
diflcrcnco which need prevent a reunion be
tween the Anglican, Ureck, and ; Roman
churches. He is quite willing to rocognise
tho primacy Of tho .Bishop of ! Rome, and
fears only that it may lead to that quasi-authoritative
system which, is the caiiso and
justification of tho present separation on tho
part of England. Ho has long been convin
ced that tliero Is nothing in tho Council of
'I'...... tl.nt 1.1 ... I... , ,
iiciib buiib i.i.iiivi nub iiu expiniucu anusiuc,
torily that is, Authoritatively by the! Cllurch
of Rome, ami not by individuals. As to
such questions as the Immaculate Concep
tion, ho asks that they should bo made au
thoritative eloctrincs, but they should bo
held, if nt all, only as pious private opiuions.
Tho jury in tho Brooklyn City Court has
returned a verdict of (21,000 in favor of
Edwin Whitney,-proprietor of a boys' bourd
ing school, in Connecticut. Some timet since
a hid of nine years of age was sent to the
school with a view to tho improvement of
his temper, which, it seems, was rather un
governable. Ho wasn't long there bvfoie he
set fire to the establishment, causing damngc
to the amount of (12,000. As the boy had
("OjOOO coming to him in his cwn right,
when of nge, Whitney sued the estate and
got damages us above stated.
i A correspondent of the American Presby
; terian w rites from Elmim, N. Y., over three
hundred rise in some meetings for prayer.
and the number of conversions among young
'- is truly wonderful.
A uew sect has recently sprung up in Ger
many under the name of "Cog'ttants." They
have nlso established a magazine, which
bears the following motto: "Our knowledge
is our fuith; our ilignity is our morality; our
worship is life; nnd our religion i our
secret."
A Paris newspaper announces, us an in
ducement to subscribe, that none of its pat
rons have yet died of the cholera.
(Jueen Victoria, when at home, regularly
teaches a Sunday Sclriol und Bible cjass, lor
the benefit of those residing in the palace
and its vicinity.
The latest novelty in Parisian fashions
for iieutlenien's costumes con.sists in boots
reaching to the knee, iron gray trowsers,
black jackets, and low collars.
The Japanese send silk-worm eggs to
France via Francisco and New York, to
avoid the tropics. A recent ship from Japan
brought !jii0,000 worth of llieui to Sail
i Francisco.
An innkeeper in Andcnmch, on tbelihine,
lately made a bet that hu could ilriuk ten 1
(plai ts of lager beer in a day. lie won his
bet, and drank live more quarts more than
was required.
The tnvn and canton of Yirn, Andalusia,'
Spain, are being ravaged by an invasion of
, s iders. All vegetation is being eaten by
those insects, and their bite produces a very
' painful swelling.
Ax Kx vmi'i.i; Knit Xi:vsmivs. The f
Springfield ftriHiMiiim says in the winter of i
1855 there were eight carrier boys employed
to distributu that paper in Springfield. Three
of these boys tile now cashiers of banks in
or near Springfield. .: i
A IvuT IlKUKToronr. Fx uvki.tim:i. !
The daily sales of Piialou's "Might- Bloom. ;
ing t'creus" exece-d I y more than one bun
dled per e.-ent. those of any ten oilier perfnies
for the handkerchiefs that figure in tlie list
of choice extracts, whether original or imi
tations of French ami KnglUli articles. Sold
everywhere!
A e;ooii AVini: xkkiik xo PrKF. Culling
on u friend of ours of the American legation,
thu other elay, hu invited ip to u glass of
wine. We complimented bis taste in the
choice of so rich n port, but were souiev. but
; astonished when he assured us it was an
' ..""..i. , e,. ..ii. i i :... r
was rich, juicy and high tl.ivored, possessing
none of tho peculiarities hieh iistinguili
the manufactured sugared wines and cider
champagnes. He told us tin? proprietor,
, Mr. A. Spei" "( Veu- .tiTsev. C. S. A., hud
1 been awarded a gold cup liy the Ann rirun
Institute, for the excellence of his wine. This
is a new phase in the produce of America
a wine country.
! Dickens' "All thu Year round."
Wo quote the above with pride that we
do produce one wine in this country that
Kuiopcans acknowledge superior to their
' own production, Sold by W. A. Benntt.
Kvidcr.tly the work of reconstruction in
; Virginia is about completed. The old nor
mal sttu of affairs has returned. The editors
i have begun firing pistols at each other. Thu
, coiisei vative editor, who spells music with a
j final, and two of his rivals, have evidently
returned to the ground they used to occupy
in the L'nion. Who says they ought not to
be represented at once on the Hour of Von
gresjs'J l'toriJattv Jmir.
We quote the following editorial para
graph fiom the Louisville Ihnninnl:
man,
It woulil lie hard even for a white
under the llusji of new-found rights or liber-
lies, to .lehnvn ns well. The negroes have !
! done very well during the war, nnd since
the war. They have, in fuel behaved much
I better than thu white men. No such temu- '
; tatlons co.ll.l be laid before any other race j
ur iicoijui wiitioiii Drouue iliL' Horrors, nml
j savagery beyond paraletl.
; '1'ho man who cnlled nn Senator IVade j
' '"at Wednesday r.ight, and whose conduct j
originated thu report of nu attempt to assas- j
j sinute the Senator, it has been ascertained ;
wtis a man named Flemming, originally I
! from Kuusis, and during the last three years j
j employed in the navy yards at lirooklyu and
ntiriesiowii, .Mass. Alter ins interview
; witli Senator Wade hu called 011 Senator
'Wilson, on the same mission on which he
I visiu,,,lll0 fo. uamcl ,0 0
lll(J11(Jati(Uii f euiI..ym.it in one of the
, y. .J,.J tleelimol ... r.'., .
,'.r i.:,.. llot knowinu anvH,i.r ,,f I.,. 1,!.,.
torv, and the man IcU. .- Fleinmiii!! is tie-
I scrived as a dissolute and violent man, ami
. as having had a number of difficulties while
in the navy yards. It is uot believed by
" j )'"
I tlinso acquainted with his habits
that he
I called 011 Mr. Wade for any other Diiruose
meeting a rebutl.
Testimony to tho good conduct of the
fieeduien during aud after tho war, iu their
relations to their old masters, has been sign
ed uud sealed by all the I'rovUional Govorn
or, if not the Governors elect of tho South,
and, notj ast by several religious conventions.
On this point the favorable public opinion
of tho SontU ought to be in a vast majority.
IWcout oxper'uueoU in the British navy
proved that the thick oil of petroleum, thu
resirittnu) of the third distillation, is the
best substitute) for coal in generating steam.
The CJiipaga Qlirittiqn 'fjmet tells of an
auiusingj forii) of presenting a Christmas gift,
in the case of a pastor who missed hi stock
lugs, and after e'iiigent search through tho
bouse aud much iueju'-ry, was iuformed that
they were last aeeu hanging outside of the
wiudow. ' On opening it tlie wisaiag article
were discovered on tho horns of a new milk
ew. ' ': ,
i '.' Mil .. r.
"DON'T BE FOOLISH." You can make I
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call apd ex
amine an Invention urgently ncedeelby everybody.-
Or a samplo sunt free by mail for 50
Cents that retails easily fiir (II. by R. L.
WOLOOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y.
;f. Sept. It), Wib. iy. ,'
Thu bfan !ncw croaier ofs Bishop Conroy,
of - Allrrinyy New York, isbbout four feet
long, sold crilt. with most elaborate finish.
The Episcopal ring is of massive gold, with
ft largo saphire In the centre, costing alone,
the sum of (1,000. TuU is surrounded by u
circle. of (liamonels
Citvu.Kim. Six tablespoons of butter, 0
eggs, 0 tablespoons powdered sugar, 1 nut
meg, and ns linleli iloqr 'iis will . omk-q a soft
doilgll. Roll out nhtl lioil in part. These
nre both admirable receipt ts.
Sliiimoltt'i ('mil t'l'iKle.
-. Suahokim. Jan. l-'l, IFWift.
I
luii-i. utrt.
!.! 4 III
1.417 111
Pent ftr week ending .Inn. 11,
Pur last report,
A.!U2
II. TIM 10
To cnineliinc In.'t year,
Decrease,
cue) ii;
J '!' 'oiimiili vh.
j The ndvcrliscr, liitvinK bccH restorol to licnllh in
! n few weeks by vury simple retmnly, niter having
I Mifl'crcil for ncvcrnl yours with a severe lung a fleet inn
' nml Hint itrend iliseiwe. (.'iitwuiiipMnn is nnximi" t
i niiilio known to bis fellow milTcrers the mean! of
J cure.
j To nil who ilesiro it, he will feml a copy of the
prescription useil (free uf cbnrjcj, with thu Jircc
I tiolis for preparing ntiilusiug thesione, which they
j will find n sens CrnB for ('ossi mi'Tion. Asthma,
llitoNcniTis, Col ons, I'oi.ns. nml all Throat und
I I.ung Affection. Thu only object of Iho nilvcrlicr
In sending the prescription Is to benefit tbe nfllictc.l.
I nnd spread information which hu concoiccs to b. In-
vnlmihle. nnd he hopes every sufferer will try hia
remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, nnd limy prove
i n blessing.
I Parties wishing the. prescription. Fiir.K. by return
I until, please address
i Hkv. KDWAHI) WILSON,
I tVillimimliurgu, King I'o , New York.
.Tanniiry t.". Isii.'i v.
Ilrrorsfll Youth.
A (icutleinan who suft'ered fur yours from Xervmi
Ilebility. Premature D ny, nnd the effects of youth,
ful iiutiscrition, will, for the snk3 of sulb rili hu.
nmnily. send free to nil who need il, the recipe mid
directions for making thu siuiplo remedy by which
he was cured. SatVcrcrs wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by nddrcsdng
JOHN n.tKilU'.X.
No. I.''. Clumbers St.. New York.
Janunry I.t Isi.'i ly.
SO-;ii'.ji' IE til Ti-M4.
liver' young lady nnd gentleman in the I'uited
States cm heir something fo their ndvuntngo by re
turn mail, (frcn of charge,) by addressing Iho under
signed. Tlioso having fears of being humbugged
will oblige by not noticing this enrd. All others w ill
l'leaso address their obedient servant,
TIKIS. F. CHAPMAN.
8;!l DrondwHy. New Y'ork.
Jiiuuiiry 1:1. ISfij ly.
Uf We Clip the following from on of thu Philu
delpbin Daily Piipcrs. Our peoplo visiting or s?nd
ing down to tho City, would do well to make a nut
of it :
WANAMAKKU X UUOWX rf FINE CLOTIIINIi.
This osliililii-hiueul. located nt the Cor. of Sixth
i M.tnKKT Street. I'lol.AO'.e.. familiarly known ns
tlAK 11 ALL. '' is probably Ihe largest nnd bestenn
ducted "Heady Made." t.'lolliiu .1 Merchant Tailor
ing House, in the .S'tate. Their superior styles, el
cellent wi'ikinaiisbip nnd moderation in prices, have
made Ihcir liouse deservedly ixipulur. .
In their CI -TOM MU'AltTJJ KXT, where ele.
giiut Ciaiiuknts nro Mauk lo Uui'Kn, nuiiu hut the
very best Artists nro employed, and tho fino a-aii't-meut
uf MatcriiUs to select fruut enabli-s everyone
o bo well suited.
Samples will be seitl by Mail, nnd instructions for
mciisuviug when written for.
Nov. II. SI
i'iieiiaM, ItllsKlsii'sisi ins l 'jH iitIi,
Treateil witli Itie utmost succesj. o iiaj ljtc .
Oculist and Aurisl, (loimerty of I.ejden. Jlolhind.) ;
No. jy Pino s'rcci. Philadelphia' TeiiiMoniiils i
H oiu the most rc.inble sources in the City mid Coun
try can be seen at his office. Tbe lui dical faculty nro
invited to accompany lle-ir patients, as be has no so- !
crets in his practice. Arlilicinl tyes. inserted nitti- j
out pain. No eiiurire made for examination. I
.Inly 21. lso.-i. y
'i he
Eti ltt-.il 4 liiimtx-i-,
nn i:.nv
.... , r ,
Wnriungan.l liistriiclbin for Young Mvu published
ny I lie Howard Association, and sent free of charg,,
in scaled enveloj.es. Address Dr. J. MvILLIX
HOI'UIITOX, Ilownrd Association, l'hilndelidiia
Pennsylvania.
! February II, r,j j,y
: n i l 1 : nvn j itch : :
j schatch: schatcH! scratch:
Will Cure the llch in 48 Hours.
Aim eurci. Suit lthcuin. l leers, Cbilldaiiis, and all
Kruptioiis of the Skin Price il) cents. Fur Sitle bv
ill III uggists.
liy sending no cents to KKKfS Jt PuTTKIt. Sole
Ageuls, 1;U (Viu-hington slroet. lionton, M.uu , it will
he forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of
the I nited Slates. .Sept. 2.1. li.i'-tiui.
AYUISKKHSj ! YIlISlCl:KS !
Ho you want Whiskers or Moustuehrs Our lire
eitin C.iinpound will forco them to grow on tlio
sniooiliest face or chin, or hair en bald heads, in Sir
i"1- Price, tfl.no. Sent by mail any where,
closely m-nlod, on receipt of price.
Aiiurca n Alt.jt,ll i cu , ilox l.js, llrooklyn.X. Y.
Icbruaiyltj lstii. ly
BUNBTJIty
f 1:1 nu
40
loo
1 uu
MARKET.
Fggs,
Hotter,
Tallow,
I.ard,
Pork,
Ifricon,
Ham,
Shoulder,
Flour,
Whont,'
4.i
14
Corn,
Out.
Il'ickwheat,
Flaxseed.
Clnvorsot-'l.
45
8(1
12 id
$7 till
IS
US
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HORSES! HORSES!
rpiIK uudcrtigned offera at Private Sale, at Wca
X ver s Hotel, Kuuhury, Pa.,
fievenKootlKoiintl llorwcM,
If not ni.ldby Monday, tho 22.1 of January, they
will bo disposed of at auction, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Pciious desiring good working horse, aroinvilcd
to attend. , .
. , , E. XASIl.
."uabury, Jau. SO, ISClJ.
Admiuitif ruler' .Voile"'.'"'"""
"V OTICK is hereby given, that lettara of adaiinis
X liulion having been pruntod to the suliMtriber,
ou Iho tutate of blnty M. Clair, late ol Lower Au
gusta luiriisliiu. Norlliuniberlaiid County, P., de
ceased. All persona kuowiiig theuiselvVa indebted
aro refueled lo uiako iuiuiediatu pavuieul, and
those hai tug olaiuia, lo prcaeut Ihotu duly ulliciiii
caled for settlement .
:' JOUN S.NVIKU. AdmioUtrator.
Lower Augusta tup., Jan. ju, J8tji).
. .. iFIfSHEK'S
i EATING k LODGING HOUSE !
i ;:. 1 ' , ' 1 : . :
A I't'M tlt'lM Kortll oil ho I-pvl,
HOT ilEALS AT ALL 110V11S, Ui X AXD SIGHT.
Huubury, Jau. 20, IM. -
coaljcoTlTTgo
GRANT As BROTHER,
Nblpitfi-H At UlilMiI A. Ulull
Ikciklrai lit,
M IIIT1) V HllDiMI O tln
1' - ' ' ia cvory variety.
Sol AireuK, westward, of tu ColvbrutoJ Henry
Cla Coal. '
.', ' '. lowtaWmtir, tsrxirttT, Pi '
euufcury, Jan. IS, J666.
Take No ticel
farmers and dealers in fertilizers
will clean .take nalioe that we htra adopted tbe
following Trade Mnrk to protect onrolro, and
prevent ihmo who una our RAW RONE BUPER
VllOril'll A1K front hiring deouirfed wfcan puroasing
tnnnurp.
W hsvo boen obliged to give this JpMcetlon to
wit oiwomnr, in oniwqnfn! or several pnyiea hav
tn( unlawfully med our ilistinctirontitno, v it . "Raw
none," In ottering thoir article to tho publio Thin
Tmdo Mark In adopted in addition to thoitla
'Raw Huno," which la nr txaluriro proporry, (nd
wo caution alt mannnvntnrots from lining It In fu.'
lure. Wo would tn!o to the trado and oqiiKumon),
thnt they will And it to their intormt Ui noo that ths
'Trmlo Mark" is upon ovory bag and barrel they
purcfco, an none other i; genuine.
HAUOh ft80N'3.
BAUGH'S
RAW BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Manufactured by B AUG1I & SONS.
Xo. 20 WU'TII IlKLA WAR K AVENUE,
I'llir.ADEM'IIIA.
The irrcnt ropnlaritv of our article, has been found
; sufficient inducement to ccrtnin imitntors to
mnnufni.'turc nnd advorliso "Hnw Itono Phos
plintcs," a name which eriglnnted with us. nnd
, is our own rightful property. We will stale for tho
information of nil. that we nre tho exclusive manu
facturers of this nrtiuln the originnl nnd stde pro
i irietors of it having been manufactured by tis for a
i period of Iwelvo years. Also that il is covered by
several lelters patent, held only by ourselves,
j We nro now ready to supply it in Inrge ipinuii
i ties having lnndo reecut addilions and iuipruvc-
luenls. Vessels drawing 111 feet of water can load
; directly from tho wharves of tlio works, which nro
' locnlcd ut Ihe foot etf .Morris Street, llelawaru Hivcr.
We cull llie nttcnliou of llKA l.l.KS to tliis grout ad-
vantage.
The present Indiniitions nro that we shall have a
greatly hievoit-'ed dcmrind over last spring ami full
season, and wo advise farmers In send in their
orders to llicir respective Dealers al nl an early d:i ,
that nil may bo supplied pnimplly.
I Soliciling your continued orders,
; "e remain.
Yours vcrv Inilv.
i liAl (ill k till.VS,
No. ll S. Iiclnware Avenue,
PIIII.AHKI.I'IIIA.
for Sale by SMITH A UKN TIIHIt, Siitihury, l'a.
Smiliuiy. .irn. L'U. Jsiiil.- ;!ui.
Tin:
V V, H U T I A N
IS A PliOTlXTKD SOLCTIUX OF Till:
I i- t x i (I l 1 ,
a new discovery in mcdi'due w hich
STRIKEU AT THE EOOT CP DISEASF,
by (upplying the Illood with its ita i. i nixciei.t,
oil 1.11'E KI.EMtXT lliON.
This is tlio secret of the w IciTnl success of this
remedy hi curing
1j spepsia. Liver Couipliiiut. Ilmpsy. Chr
rbo a. Iloils. Nervous Alb-elinii.. i'liills i
ironic liiar-
iind l-'e
vers. Humors, Loss ot Constitutional igor,
lii.-cascs of llie Kidncyi. and lilad'lcr,
l-'ciiuile Couti'biints,
and all diseases originating in n
II AI STATK OF Till: I! L 110 )i
or accompanied by oeiiii.itv or a Low vr. i K or
TUU SVS1KM.
Ileing free from Alcohol in nny form, ils encrgi
ssiiig ellects are not followed by corresponding reac
lioo. but arv ticrmiineiit, infusing m-iiksotii. vtooii
and sp.w i.ii k into all p u is of ihe syslc.ii. uud luiibl
ing up uu IKON CONS'lTiri'loN'.
LYSPEPSIA AND DESIIITY.
l'rum lif Vrutruh'c .liii-U.imii FSOTT. I. !
ln xilAW, Cmiada Kast, March il, ISii...
"I nm an inveterate Dyspeptic of inoro
thiol J"i yeiiisstandiug. ''
"I have been Silwouderfill:v heuelittl
in Ihe three short weeks during which 1 have used
Ihe Peruvian Syrup, that 1 can sonrcciy persuinlo
uiy.-elfoi' Ihe reality. People who hae ku.'ovn me.
are astoui.-iicd at t)u change. 1 am wi l.-ly known,
ami can but recommend lo others lh.it w hich lur,
d-.iio so much for uio " o
One of the most Distinguished Jurists in
New Knglaud Writes to a Friend us
How s :
I have tried ihe rilltl YlAN SYUIT. and the
result fully sustains yoi.r rcdictioii. It bus made
a new man of me; intused into my sysieia new vi;,'u.
and energy ; 1 am no longer tremulous mid debilita
ted, lis when you las; naw me. l,ut slvonc;". heuiLier.
Mini with larger capacity lor lalmr. menial and
pliysieal, than at any time dining the l.i.-t li.o
years."
.in r.mtnrnl ittvnir ol lirtoi. ...ii;
I have been using tbe PKItV VIAN SYKt'P for
some time pai ; it gives ine xkw iooii, iii'ovancv
of senil i s. KUAsTU I V OF MI SCI.L'.
of, 'II. ,,,...,,,1. I,,,,.. ,.i i i ... ...
- v.i.t.., . .v toe use oi luir
remedy ; from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, i.
?lrong ueuithy. auil Inippy m. a ami women ; nm;
I iuvuiui.-cannot rciisonauly hesilaU Ui give it a trial
i A pamphlet ot :2 imges, containing certificates o
cures and recommendations tn.ia some of the mos
. eminent physician, clergymen, und others, will la
I sent free lo auy address.
J V S.-e liil.t each bottle has PKUl'VI Vs
. S lit P blown ill the glass.
For sale by
I J. P. HIXSMOKE. Proprietor.
! Mi Dey Srrcet. New York.
AMI DV AM. IlllllilllSTS.
! .Viiulmry, Jan. ill. Isiiti i v.
; JEWELRY! JEVELRY!
I JOSEPH KESSLEH,
j Wille'liHiiikfi- iiael Ji'iirler,
j Market Street. Suuhury, Pu.
1 KSPF.CTFI LLY informs his fricuds and lb
1 'public, that lie has jest received u large assort
j incut of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, .s'pcctacle.
I Silver and plated spoons. Forks, its.
n aicnes. i iocs and Jewelry rup.urcd and w in
ranted
Sunbiiry, .Inn. I;t, lsrttV ly.
Wnult'tl IniiiK'.linlciv .
V white barber is wonted iiiiiucdietvlv lo whoi
steady employineut will bo given." Applv i
WM. Pl'RSLL. "
Market Slrc ;t, Suuburv. l'a.
Sunbiiry, Jan. 1.1, Isitfl.
il tibi; n- nci'MT.
riUE uiidersigued respectfully informs his fricm
X nnd tho public that ho has changed his place
luadiug Freight In Philadelphia from Freed, W ai
4 Freed, Nu. 811 Market Slroet, lo
-A.. X3. ACHESON,
(Coiiiniissiou Merchunt, dealer in Flour Uriiiu. Sec!
4c.)
u. IOIA Tliirl.e-I St., IMiilailt-liiliii
whero all freight will bo loaded on tars of thou
dcrsigned. for Dauphin. Sunburv. Shuinokin, and r
iutervening points.
All freight will becarrietl as low ns nu any nth
line. Orders to carry freight respectfully tolioilo
which will receive prompt atteutiuii.
J.1J. YVEISER.
Sunbury, Jan. M, IHrttt. 3m".
'I'Ik- 1'irkl .ulional ISiiuk or Km
liiry, Viiu'u.
NOTICU is hereby given that the retrular nnu
election of Directors of "Tim First Muii.ni
liank of Suubury. Pa , will bo held ou TiHisdav I
iid day of Jauuary. A. D. lSiia, al Iho lian'ki.
liuuse, hi thclloiough of Sunburr. Pa., blweu t
hours of HI A. M , und 3 o'clock I. M , uf said d.i
in accorduueo with the provisions of iho Act of C
B'css. S. J. PACK Kit, Ciuhior
Suubury, Pa.. Doe. 2.1, Itfoj.
I BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for talo nt the Fa!
jurtcf - ANNA 1'AINH.U
S1.500 ,",:,K VEIAIIJ Wo .
ageuU overywheru to sell on.
fHovRO $-.f Sewing Machine. Tkreu new kic
I'ppof aud fw feed. Warrauted five, jw'
AUivo salay or larjto ooiuiuissiuus paid. Tin ov
uiachimtasold in I uitcd tflnles lor less than s
which aro fully license.! by Howe, Wheeler M
son, Uruver & linker, Singer A Co , and lbwhcld
All other cheap uiauhiues aro infringements and
seller urtwer art liable to arrest, Cue, and iuipri
uieuk : Circulars lie.. Addroai, or call upon .-h
A Clurk, lliddoloird. .Maine, or al.Nu. titii lond
New York ; No. 2.U) Curuur St.. Philadelphia, 1
No. 14 Lombard s block, Chicago, HI ; No
West Fourth St .Ciuciniiati, 0 : or No. 8 Sianldiu
j Uxofaang, llultttlo, NY. - deui;;t 1
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