Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 12, 1866, Image 2

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"SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1868.
FOtt GOVERNOR,
CJod. JOII.1 W. UUAHT,
Of CumUrland County.
JST'The Miincy Luminary says, in reirnrd
to the proposed new railroad, thut the En
gineers are Mill engaged on tie surveys
of the Susquehanna route, the final
location from Williamsport to tlie Muncy
Pam, having' already heen completed, and
the ground taken possession of the Catta
vcissa company, along the rucks near tlio
clam is still beld, aud tu workmen placed
there several weeks ago are still going on
with their work. Not much importance is
attached to the statement going the rounds
of the papers, from the Philadelphia ledger,
in regard to a compromise between the At
lantic aud Great Western, and the Pennsyl
vania Railroad companies.
We should not be surprised, however, If
the Company finally adopted the route from
this place through Bit. Carinel and Quaknke
Junction to M-uich Chunk and from thence
to Hew York, by the Lehigh Wiley.
Soldier's Convention. J
A soldiers1 Convention is to .e held lit
Pittsburg, on the 6th of Juno next, and Gen
Hartrunft, the present Auditor General of
Peunaylvauia, has issued the following ad
dress in regard to it :
' " II.tRRisBcna, May 1, 1808.
To the Soldiers of Penntylvania :
In obedience to the authority invested in
me by a resolution adopted by the Conven
tion of Soldiers, held in this city in the 8th
day of March, 18G0, 1 do hereby request all
honorably discharged soldiers onrteailors of
Pennsylvania to meet in their respective le
gislative districts, and select delegates not
exceeding five in. number to repiesent their
district in a Soldiers Convention to be held
nt Pittsburg on Tuesday, tlie 5th of June, nt
10 o'clock", A M. Where any representative
district comprises more thnn one county, the
manner of selecting delegates is respectfully
referred to the soldiers of the district for such
conference as will result in n fair representa
tion of each county. Citizens who have borno
(irms in defence of the nation against treason,
have an especial interest in the purposes of
this convention, and it is desirable that ns
full a representation of the brave drfcodeis
of the country as is possible should be se
cured on this occasion.
Jons P. IIaktrakft,
late Brevet Muj. Gen. V. S. Vols.
roLPiER s i'ovetion. in compliance with a
rail Issued by God J. F. Hartrunft, for Convention
of the soldieri of Pennsylvania, to be held at Pitts"
burg, on Tuesday, tbe 6th of Juno, the soldiers of
Northumberland county who were engaged in tup
pressing the rebellion, are respeotfiilly. requested to
meet at the Court House, in Sunbury, on Friday, the
25tb lust., 1 o'clock, 1 M., to eleot dolegates to
sua vonvantlon.
Oh. C. 0. McCORMICK,
Col. JOHN Met' LEERY,
Cai-t. JiKBKR PAINTER.
Carr. ALEX. CALDWELL,
Iapt. I'j.iiii.uieitu.
Capt. I. II. KESSLKR
fctSr A fire broke out buUeeu Third and
Fourth, Market and Walnut street, Harris
burg, oa Tuesday afternoon last, in a stable
m the rear of tho Union House, which com
tnuoicated to the adjoining building. Several
houses were destroyed before the fire could
be extinguished by the firemen.
E'ito.H l'oici its: jio.u(!i:.
VoRTTtuss Monroe, May 7. The United
States Revenue Cutter Northerner, Captuin
John Mr.Gowan, arrived here yesterday
morning from Washington, with Secretary
McCulloch and family on a Bhort pleasure
excursiou. They spent the morning in ex
amining tbe Fortress and other objects of
interest, nnd at 11 o'clock Mr. McCulloch
had an hour's interview with Jeff. Davis, the
exact nature of which has not been made
known. The visitors returned to Washing
ton the mime afternoon.
A gentleman arrived here yesterday from
Richmond, Virginia, vvith several presents
to Mrs. Davis from the ladies of Richmond,
among which was a black dress aud other
articles of comfort.
The casemates selected in the Fortress fur
the accomodation of Mrs. Davis, nre rnp'ully
being fitted up in a very comfortable though
not luxurious manner. Gen. Miles hae-riu-
toiled an orderly for her ose in place of the
services of the officer of the clv, whose
duties since her arrival here have considera
bly increased from having to escort her at
stated hours to Carrol Hull, where Mr. Davis
is confined. Mnoe her arrival Mrs. Davis
baa casually remarked the fulling state of
her huslmnd's health, nnd entertains, it is
aid, sennits fears that he will be attacked
during the coming summer by one hu
periodical apells of intermittent fever or
concrestive chills, . .
His general health however, remains good,
nu n is supposed 10 ue only tlie long iiu
.prisonmeot and many anxious fears and
doubt which huvo weighed so heavily upon
his mjud as to produce tho very natural
Change in his appearance during the past
year. Of Dr. Cooper, the post surgeon,
wuutts meuicui auvico nas liud a very benefi
cial effect on the prisoner's health, nnd in
deed all the officers of the eariisnn Mr
Davis spek3 In the highest terras, and has
expressed herself extremely crnteful for
their cnurfcbies and kind lVelinir townr.is
her husband. Some of the Jady friends of
, Mrs. Davis residing in IlHltiinore, ar making
up various articles as presents, which will
be shortly forwarded for her use during her
sojourn in the Fortress.
Political Intrl lignite.
Gov. Hamilton, oflYxas, has issued a proc
lamation for a citato election under the now
constitution, on the Gth of Juno.
. The Senate of tho Tennesseo Legislature
his passed the Francbiso Bill, previously
passed by the HoiiBe. It disfranchises all
who took pari in he reunion.
R. F. Cla k, Kq., of B!onmsburg, has been
IVonjinated by the President, as assessor of
the 18th diurictof Pennsylvania, in tho
p J,,1".tue present incumbent.
. Tlie President to-day pardoned 40 Con
federate offireholders In Texas, to enable
,i ? I" iolJ mce ,he reconstruction of
Um hu.e; .TbUB doei l'riM Johnson
' ' if ",81T was inaugurated Governor
y Col. Il'rihar.i CoalteV rif Weatmorelund
county., will, it la said, be the Johnson third
Jiarty nominee for Governor of tbe State or
Jennsylvsnia. '-:
,,"'f The recent Texas Convention passed g law'
mating nve year.- residence en essential
, , qualification of auffragein the State tbe bb
. ject being to check Northern imBiigretioo,
Ihut nfn.r.nur,. ...... !
nomination of Generif 'Frank'' Pr
.jilair ror internal ,evtn'jf CnRectoi frf the
--f auis District WiiMicidio t'tc iut.
Probst, the TUn, lfltskes) at Fall
He Killed the Sliht Members of the Dearies
Family Himielf. ' I r
Philadelphia, May, 6.;
Anton Probst lias Confessed, i Yesterday
fternoon, In the presence of hit -spiritual
adviser the paBtor of St. A!phonsns Catholic
Church, Mr. Perkins, the superintendent of
the prison, end the medical staff on duty at
the prison, Anton Probst made e free, volun
tary and open confession snch a totifessjon
as stamps him to be the most blood thirsty
wretch known in the annals of history. Hb
KILLED ALL THE MEMBERS OP THK DEARISO
VAMII.T. , - . ' ? '.''!'"!
Ha was visited by his spiritual adviser
late in tlie afternoon, who entered into con
versation with him, and in the presence of
the above named officials Probst was told
that his best course, both in a spiritual and
moral point of view, was to confess all he
knew about the tragedy, and to tell tho
God's truth. He was told that his obliga
tions to the authorities, by whom , he had
been treated so kindly, und every considera
tion in the future, demanded that he should
muko a clean breust of it.
Trobst, after the lapse of a few minutes,
proceeded to nroke the following statement
by way of ft
coKfessi'ok.
He stated that he had no accomplice, and
conceived the horrible crime' unaided and
alone. The theory of the murder ns pro
duced on the trial, and the one so generally
accepted by the public, is entirely true in
in muin parts. He stntes that be conceived
lbs murder on Friday, nnd that night slept
with the boy whom he intended to make
his first victim, namely, Cornelius Carey.
lie knew thut Carey was working near
the hay rick, and he proceeded there with
the large axe, but his heart failed him three
tmes before he could induce himself to
strike the unsuspecting boy tlie futal blow.
At last he mustered sufficient courage and
went nt his fiendish work killing Ciirey just
in the manner he Ircquently described.
Tlie tight of the Hood of the boy, Probst
Mates, produced in him a detilith and blood
thirsty feeling, and he determined atone to
vivrdcr the entire family.
He disposed of tlie body of the boy as de
scribed before so often, and then deliberate
ly walked over to the- house. He entered,
nnd told "Charley," the little boy next in
years to ''Willie," who was absent, that he
wanted him to help him do some work in
the barn. The little fellow followed him,
nnd as soon as he got him inside the barn
door, he dispatched lnui wuu the small axe
he had secured.
He then went back to the house, nnd told
Mrs. Deal ing that something was the matter
with one of the cows, and he wanted her to
come to tlie barn. She went, and he fol
lowed, and as soon as she entered inside, he
struck her in the head and killed her. .
He then states that he went back to the
house aud brought the children out, one at'
a time, and taking them inside the bam,
despatched them, one by one, with the same
axe. In each instant he cut their throats,
and placed the bodies in tlie corn crib him
self, just in the position they were found.
He then covered them up, aud proceded to
wipe out all evidences of his guilt.
He then went back to the house and
awaited the arrival of Mr. Dearing, not ex
pecting Miss Dolan was accompanying him.
As soon as Mr. Dearing arrived in the car
riage, he (Dearing) got out, and Probst told
him something was wrong with one of the
cows, and asked him to go over to the barn
with him. Deuring went along with him,
and Miss Dolan went into the house, up
stairs, and took off her bonnet and fun.
Mr. Dearing did not even take oil' his
gloves before going to the barn, but pro
ceeded there at once, followed by Probst,
had tho axe concealed ready for use.
As soon as Mr. Dearing entered the barn
door, Probtt stales that he struck him in
the head, and felled him to the earth, and
then chnppeJ at hi neck with the edge of
the axe.
Miss Dolau was the neU aud last victim.
She proceeded to the burn after coming
dowu stairs, not finding any one of the
family ij) the house, and Probst, who was
iu waiting, treated her as ho had done the
rest of the family.
After laying out the bodies und covering
tlie in up. with hay, the murderer went into
the house aud commenced searching for val
uables, but he states he got no money, but
expected to secure a considerable amount.
lie stales that Miss Dolun's pocket book
had very littlo in ft, and he said nothing
whatever of the two $30 compound interest
notes, and the bill of the same charac
ter. He remained about the house for some
time, picked up the articles found in the
black valise, and left about dark. His lor
ther movement pretty much as brought out
on the trial, and which are pateot to the
minds of the whole community.
Probst states that he would have confess
ed to all the murders before, but he ft-ared
if he did so he would be torn to pieces by
the mob.
During tho trial, and even at the tune
of his capture he states that ho had a dispo
sition to make a confession,' but the yells of
the crowd when he first saw them frighten
ed him into the belief that if they knew the
extent of his criir.e all the police in Phila
delphia could cot save him from their clutch
es Probst also states that he did not like to
go to the court room during tho trial, u the
yells ef the crowd when he made his ap
pearauce on tbe street made a deep and ter
rible impression on him, nnd he much pre
ferred the solitude of his cell.
During the afternoon he will be visited
by some of the authorities, and it is -viper-ted
that a minute confession in detail will
be extracted from him.
He knows that he will never again be
brought face to face with any number of
his fellow crcatnres, until the day of his
execution, and therefore will give to tlie au
thorities all the information they desire lu
relation to the murder.
. Although no one had doubted, lor a long
lime, that he was solitary and alone iu his
devilish work, it is a tource of inliuite satis
faction to know, from his own lips, that he
had no accomplice.
SUMMARY OF NEWS-
A scamp in 8c Louis stole the contribu
tion box of the Sunday-school children. Ue
got tome three thousand dollars. ; '
The Springfield Republican tells of citi
xen there who beat his brother with a shovel,
knocked his wife down end tnrned his mo
ther out of door. Unpleasant style of a
family man that.
Bio Strike. A new well was struck nf
tcf pumping only twenty minute, Thurs
day nccn, on Great Western run. It is about
fifty rods from the Lady li rooks well on
Pioneer run, and is owned by Messrs. Under
wood & Haskins. The excitement was very
great.! Much of the oil was wasted, ns no
tankage was ready. It promises to be a very
large well. Meadvilh Jiep,
A cow of the Durham breed sold for $700
in New Bedford (Mass.) the other day. 8 lie
averaged 40 quarts of milk a day.
The President's message was read in China
forty-three days after it was read in Washing
ton. It was telegraphed from Washington
to Ban Francisco, and carried thence to China
by a sailing vessel, that made this remarka
ble quick passage of forty elays.
The greatest alaughtcr-houte hi the world
is at Montevideo. A thousand cattle arc
killed before breakfast, and it furnishes most
of the jerked beef that is used.
The awards to the Chambcrsburg sufferers,
under the recent act of Assembly appropriat
ing half a million of dollars for their relief,
have been made, and the names of persons
and tlie respective amounts are published in
the Repository. The Commissioners appear
to iiavu performed their delicate duty to the
satisfaction of alt concerned! They make the
aggregate losses $1,024,474.33. ;
Ten thousand persons in New York make
their living in the rag business, which
amounts annually to $30,000,000.
John Quincy Adams hae been arrested in
Petal um.i, Cul., for stealing chickens. Thus
is a great name befowled.
It is quite the fashion now in New Orleans
for every spectator at a theatre to bo nre
rented with a bouquet on entering the door.
Tlie effect is to make the auditorium, in
order and appearauce, resemble a large
nower-garden. -
The bni k Pioneer, 825 tons burthen, which
left New London. Connecticut, on Saturday
for Davis's 6traits, is the first American
whaling vessel to use steam as a motive
power. The result of tho experiment of
using steam whaling vessels will be awaited
with great interest.
THE HIGH PBICS OF POTATOES.
Warrants a liberal as nt manor, and there U
dob better adapted to them tbaa '. .' .
' BAUOH'S;
RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. ,
Vie 400 peunds to the sore along the rows.
SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE." "
BAUOH& 8017a.
No. 20 South Delaware Avenue,
: ,-' i ' 1 PHILADELPHIA., j f ; ,
Way li,lBM.-4t ' '
GRANT & BIIEJIMAN I
The two beroet before their tent planning a battle
Qront smoking. A beautiful Steel tngravran by
Wm. SartnJn. Arrnts wanted overywnere. oninpie
sort by mall for 60 oenU. Agents mki 60 per oeot.
AddYiw, BARJLESON ft CO.,
my 12 2m i 611 Ckewutst., Pbila.
2iSUJR&f!C3LU
GEO. C. WELKER & SON,
FIRE ft LIFE INSrjRAWCB AGENCY,
Office, Markot Street, SUNBURY, PA.
Risks taken in Fir?t Clara Stock and Mutual Compa
Dies. Capital Represented 14,000,000.
Sunbary, May 12, 1868.
TOE LARGEST EXHIBITION IN TUB
WM.sTMe
WIU EXHIBIT AT f J
REAR TUE AUQtJBt4 HOUSE,
FRIDAY, MAY 18. j
IXSTiacilYK ''ANrritEFLNLE
AM US EM 13 NT.
Intoroatins School cf
EDUCATED ANIMALS!
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A Choice- acd Raro Monngorift '
Ii eoijunctiua with a 11 LL tail
REFINED CIRCUS COMPANY I
THtfTfrtrLfcATR VEATUUE3
.. rfnjrp.1 m to rnrm'T'ff'O BEfARATE aril Dig-
'ilSCI' J.XULUlTlDKB.nn'irr th. me farUlun,
WHO? WHO? WHO?
OUR NEXT GOVERNOR 1
We lint o a correct and itrikinc nbotoirapb of the
next Governor of Pennsylvania, whiub we will loud
Ijr mail for 25 cents. If we mistake the man, the
money will be refunded Immediately after election
next October. Is it Geary or Ciytncr? Write and
cc. Address BAR1LES0N CO.,
tnjlm 611 Clietnut Street, Philadelphia.
4 j K A It V I CX.Y J1LU!
We hare Photographs, lane and email, of Geary
and Clvuicr. Aircnts wanted to sell them. Bend
70 cents lor specimen copies oy man, pwiagw pam.
Address. UAK1L&5U3 A VV , oil tuesuul it.
Philadelphia, May 12, '60. 2m
A mooting of tho Young Wen's IToiriirrl
Association, New York, wns held Snturdny
niternoon, when preliminary steps were
taken to provide nurses and physicians fur
tliose wlio may Ue attacked with cholera m
that city, nnd a prospectus fully explaining
the ol 'jects of the Association wns distribu
ted.
An old physician of Trny, who has passed
through two cholera visitations, and suffer
ed from the disease himself, cives it ns his
judgement that the present summer will hot
be strongly marked by tho epidemic, lie
fays the symptoms which precede the disease
do not exist, and though there may be spo
radic cases throughout the city du country
even a pretty severe visitation ta somo
locaties, yet the scourge will not prevail
anywhere in this country as an epidemic.
An amusing incident is related of General
Meade's visit to Kastport. In the midst of
a popular ovation, and the General was
about driving awuy from the wharf, an
Irishman camu running breathless into the
crowd, c.-y'n. "Whorn is nineral Mesnkr I
waiit t.) see limi. I'ho General cauaht the
reins stopped the horse, and pulling his
head out of the carriage, said, "Hero I am
look at me." The man was speechless, and
the crowd enjoyed a laugh ut ins expeusc.
Many photograph artists throughout tlie
country sell their pictures without atiixing
the necessary stamps required by law. U. S.
Commissioner Wilkins, is gathering up such
SUNBUKY FOUNDRY.
ii:0. UOIIHUAl'll A. MUX,
A RE now carrying on busineq at thil old eitab
linliineut with renewed viiror.
Carting! of every description, promptly furnished
lo order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired tbe highest reputation.
Particular attention paid lo MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not forget that the PLOWS made
at the feunbury t ounary nave never neon equauea,
Agricultural iinDlemcnta repaired at short notice.
Buiall castings, including Cooking utensils, of the
most improved and most usoful patterns.
Tbe business will be conducted on an enlarged
enle. Old customers will beaccommouated aa usual
and new oue are respectfully solicited,
thinliury, May 12, 1686
8A IVANIlI.iU MACHINE
IS now offered for lale as tbe eheapest, simplest and
most efficient WAM1IKU MACHINE bofore the
public. The low price ot this machine places it
wilnin tlie reacn ol overy lamuy. ah wo asa u ki
give it a trial, and we are eonGdent it will give you
sauplaction. Also,
AMIDOS'S IMPROVED ENDLESS CHAIN
CLOTHES WRINGER,
the best wringer in the world, kept constantly on
hand, at our wholeMo and retail lionse Furnishing
Establishment, andcountry merchants are particu
larly reauested tooall and see the Machines in ope
ration. A very liberal discouut will bo made to
dealers. JOHN . LASH A CO.,
No. 727 Market it., Philadelphia.
May 5th. lSflS.-Mt
Treasurer Hale oi Ileal KMat.
AOREKARl.Y to (be provisions of the Art of Awm
Uy, entitled As-Aul U. Reduce Ilia Slate Del, he..
pnMKl ib. ih day of April, 1844, Mr innl-payment of
' aiMl It. Maalemlit ttietfAat. th TrMiul ir nf Niir.
I iM hrtktf - : - - HfitiM m sail mrinnS
coiieenied ikereai, that unlu. Um C.mntr, Stau, KiL
pciHWfi .no ouwiiy Taxes, ete , on Ul. f..lk.wir. Real
K.tale in the County Niirlhnmljerland, are mil nelil
before the rtay of nle, the whole or aaeh para of each ae
win pay m enarfte. ana eou. tkaigeaft.le thereon, will be
tola mL ihm Ciurfe tlnnt- m ik. 1,.. ... u w ..-t
-"uni7 n, nininuminnfliia, nn ine MCOIH1 M'HMlay of
June, leas, heme the llth day nf the month, and the sal.
will be continued bv adiournmetit fiom d.v to d. for
eneaiatteaof T.iea due the .aid County, and the eoati
osnninf oa earn reapeciiveiy.
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the larrrt l'lfjilipnt knon l.i
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nicpnra, wm.
Csrter, Patnek,
Kaaely, M.
Hllkuke, Wm.
iones, Thoe.
:itV, Mieh.el
Ml. Carmel Co.
Mnrri., Wharbm
M'Qmkey. David
Morgan, Thomas J.
Murphv, Robert '
Mofgsn, V. J.
Mnre;an, Jnmes,
Penniar, Wm
livin, Thnmn.
RirhardKin, Wm.
Heller, Wm.
Watkina, Messiah
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Walkins, Bheilerick
Zeiifline. David
Jones, llmi
Jnne., Richard,
W.tkins, Jenkins
Douohoe, Patrick
HelTcnstein, Chat. P.
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Ed. tlelfsnitein's estate,
NEW SPRING GOODS!!
NOW CTEN,
A FULL STOCK OF
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Consisting of DroHH oods, in f-roat variety,
such as Delainos. Challtes, (Jinghami, Crapes,
Lawns, Ilrilliants, Ac.
Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods,
Prc Tnmininpts. Laces and Embroideries. VEILS
nf all deferiptions, Uloves. llosisry, Corsets, Zephyrs,
Tatent Hair Crimpers, Kevk-Ties. and Notions of
ail kinds iwnally kept in a Fancy tore.
I.ockwood'a Paper Collars and Cuffs.
Stamping and machine stitching done to order.
1 8 MARY L. LAZARUS',
Two doors west of Wm. II. Miller's Shot Store.
Sunbury, April 24, 13CS.
W unfed. Agents. Male and temale. at
S75 to 15t per month, lo sell the celebrated
' fnuviu Cl. va' l'IMIIV KPW IVfi MACIIINK.
ftrtists Lt'lore Ins court nnd inllictiDa the : irr six mi Th,. m.,,i,ii, will do all kinds of
JJC-nulty of tho law upon tlicm. work equal to the high priced machines, and in the
, , , , ' only practical and reliable Cheap Sewing Machine
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t'lcil orcrbcvernl iiundrud miles in I'cniwyl-I
vunia, Dulitwure and Murvlund, repoits that.
except itifr, perhnps, one fit-id in twenty-five,
wheat is in a line couJilion.
A late Houston (Texas) paper says the
wheat harvest on the Upper Colorado river
surpasses thut of liny former year. The grass
la exceedingly fine, and tho beevea luscious.
lv f:it Tim I'liunlrv iu c-.vnririn vviilwaltln Corner Market
dealers from the Ytftcru Stales, eager to
pay the highest market price.- . r
in the world. Send fur descrintiTO Circulars
drew. BECOMU A CO.. Chicaen, III
April ZS, JoOO ima or uieveiaua, vuio
Ad-
A 1 1NOR'S Patent Pocket Lanterns for sule at the
iJL Hook Mid Stationery store of
N. K. LIOHTXP3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mb
m
Support Home Industry !
IIuIm ofHverj Dearrlptlenl
A FULL ASSORTMENT Jrsr oresru hy
SAMUEL FAUST,
Two doors wet efllounctt'i Iirug Kture, Mnrketst
eUjNTBTjriVS'. TNTST'A. '
CALL and examine the Inrpe assnrlmont of the
latent Now York and Philadelphia styles of
Silk. Cauiinere, Pelto Derby, Wire JJriiu, Soft Pur.
Straw and Hoys Hals which lor Iweuty -and du
rability oiinuol be exuelled. Uuin a praoliqal Hal
ter, he flutters himself that Lis stock has been Select
ed w ith more care than any ever before brought to
this plaoo. ; .
lie also uuiiufiiclurcs lo older nil kinds of soft
i ur nuu. an oi wuicu will be sold at aliolcsule and
relail, at reasonable rates.
Dyuing diihe at short notice and at the lowest rates.
. buubury, Muy 12, ltB 4. t.
WHOLESALE AND IltTAIL DEALER
in every variety of
ANTHRACITE (J 0 A I,
Upper Wharf, BUN DUB Y, Ponn's.
, llrOrJers solicited and tilled with promptness and
despatch '
Suubury, May 13, 1666.y
AMBR0TYPE AND PHOT'JGRAPH
A Fawn Btroet, SUNBUKY, Ps.
S. DYERLV, PitopitiKTort,
Thotosraph, Auibrolypcs and Melainotypca taken in
the best style ot ine ari. pi. , 17
: To.lIHIinersjA: Country More
Keepers.
AT ORASD ST. CHEAP STOKE, .
ITEV'TOPwKCITT,
You ean purchase Cut Lengths of Millinery Goods j
cneaper man aown town joooera seu wooie piearo
Call.
St'RAW (100DS, Ribbons, Silks, Flowers, Milli
nery Luues, Ao , ruoeived daily from Auction.
EDWD. RIDLEY,"
i03, 1'.'.l, .'Ilii Orand St., St and 60 Allen St.,'
( fTifih niock East front the Bowery.
April 21, Itwa. 2m .
BAEQAIN8 IN FINFcLOTniMO.
'ml.
staelstjl
DUt.d Talking Iloreo
EXCELSIOR, J!..
ftn.l roMipli-trlr tii.ctf i milmi!
ver Ln n, tnJ ovt r Umn Mr.
(tre f luftiifn.;, wLirh caiiti l
fail to luipreri every um vlio
witnfMM this nit eslrori.i
nary and mrur.lA-r nt i jthM-ltl n
ofiLft power ! tho hunuti ln1
over trm Initluctit ffcmr of
Um truut.
The MENAGERIE
Thn 7-i'fli-si a"il Orr.ltholn-
fiirsl ii-i.llii eit tttlplies sn
Cie-'lI K y ri, 1
the wiel, tn-i-i
rtirnui fcii' f
iiIaIoit r it, t,
i-itin r
l,ei-tiri.i ari.l
it Nti;ral
g rut t l a-
Tlie President has ordered pardons to te
issued to all North Carolinians who liud ap
plications or petitions on file, and directed
them to be completed and sent to the peti
tioners. This includes oil the petitions from
that State on flic in the olllce of the Attorney
Generul, severul hundred in number.
There is much clamor in the Copperhead
journuls aguiiibt the lleport of the Couimittco
011 ltccoustruction, wliercof the sum and
Kiibatance U this : "If the llcbels are not
allowed to vote till 1870, how can a Copper
head be chosen President in 1808 V Wo
really Can't say. -...
The Memphis Argut says that a frightful
colic ia carrying off the mules by thousands.
Tbe disease is ascribed by the Argui to the
um of Northern grown corn.
A riot occurred in Memphis, on Tuesday
morning between policemen and negro sol
diers, resultin. In the killing and wounding
of fourteen or nfteen on both sllts.J-
"Tlis Hvrmltsge," Qen! ' JacVaon's estate,
liaa t)n otf-red h TcuneMoe to tUc I'LitBri
-w ?4 otul.'-"J upon a branch of tu
west Foinv Academy Leiug located therepn.
i J.'"!.?41!'? f uew PPw .n Nebraska U
gins his introductory article with the fol
lowing sentence : "the object in iew in the
establishments! 1his psper is the procttrinn;
n means whorStrttn tj buy br(t and btjtur
utU taod ciotha."'. 1 : 1 y
NEW GROCERY!
' CALL AT FURMAK'8 OLD STAND. '
. WHOLESALE A RETAIL
:M2JkltJa.V
A.ND
Provision Store
. i . .' . FOR CHEAP GOODS I ,
'- ; s ' ; . ' . .1 ,
Their Slock Is eomplete, eontisliug la part of
SUGARS, COFrEEB, TEAS, SPICEB, COAL OIL,
Tobaeeo, Cig.re, Flonr, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit,
Olaae, Lamps, 4o.,o.
Coantr, Produce taken in exchange for Good.
lji-CaU and azaisineour Slock, aai aatiafy joux-
tfunbury, May IS, USA. ' v- v . ii
! msiT.i'i ( Mil V I u 1 1 11
cor iu,, air.luai alU'lliB la LiiHi Hlnu ut
Iss airaaU(M, klfieleaoy, Kooaouy ; taspsaasswwi
due so Ui. elotbea, and aura to last Uiroaf a.itwalya
toooths Every Druairiat baa it. , I
CENTo-1 IK WOTaruRA0O,M i . I aaotaor KVEBY msfsimoJ"
R0CK1IILL & WILSON,
BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL.
S03 aud 604 CHKSINCT STREET,
I'iilLADELPIIIA.
KISV7 STOCK at "the LOWEST PRICES! Having
sold out our new slock of Clothing fur Oentlemea
and Hoys, carried over front tho late Sre, our entire
Mock of Faibinabla Ready-Mad Clothing la the
Newest, ae oar prices are the lowest.
MAGXIFICENT SPRING STOCK,
Xow ready, to suit everybody.
CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ,
Our newl fitted un Custom Venartment now eon-
tains Ihe laigest aMurluieot of all the Fashionable
Acw Fabrics, rur out patrons 10 select irom.
BtlT?, Civil and Military, made up to order
promptly, ln tbe highest style, and al moderate
prices. . . r , ,
: BOYS' CLOTHING.
In thil department our stock Is also anrivalled
the best in Ihe city, at the, lowest prises! . Orders
executed at short notioe. . '
THK CHOICEST ' STOCK .
1 ' or ,;
READY-MADE CLOTHING
-IN' PHILADELPHIA. ,
ROCKMLL o WILSON, ' i
""'.'' Brown Stent Clothing ; Hall, :
1 ' ' '' ' 603 and S94 Cheetuut Street,
Apl. H, '6.-3m PU1LADELPIUA.
cm 111 v 1 wli ui.i I e I,... 1,, I
Liors, Ticrcs, iiopakds,
m. Fin ir.q-ii.-. i.kji ,biiiui
4uar!r oitl.tf,, 1 .
r,(l T t'tf fil.1
11U ItUUiU
. TTUlte eiV.Uled 1 f
Tr.o-. LANQW0BTUT,
IFWk of TALITIXE PHErP: Tro. f AEA
CIAS CAMtLS; An 1 r' A VI' I 1-oMKIiAK V,
. 11 I tli-i-, t ,l tn li.lfljih; A I KAZIl.IaN,
1'IVKK, 1kii1.I sp.otiiien; a Sec- ' '
i;u if that rrry rre ai.luis',
TKIJ TA JACA 1 er E1VEH HCC.
A Trnupe s.f. itlilnul! fnr.TI.AM 1'OMKS,
li.Cea h SavMiCY JOCKEYS.
' CIIAIUE Ol" UEPOT,, -f"pHE
undcrsirned respaotfully informs kis rieads
X and the publio that he bu oLaoged bis Place of
loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
A Freed, No. 811 Market Street, to ' '
A.. 33- AOHE8OM,1 " 1
i Commission Merchant, dealer la Floor. Grain, Seeds,
le ) -
No. 1615 Market I.. Philadelphia,
where all freight will be loaded aa aan of tke an
dersigned. for Danphin, Suubury, Bbeaaokia, aad all
ioterveing poinls. ...... 1 ,
All (raiJhL .ll kaMrlnJ a. la al SSI BXV Other
Hae. Or Jars to aarry freight taspeotfiOly oUoUadr
uwb wm raeaivo p row pi hssuu.
, . . 1.: . . J,. WjiWKJ.
Sunbury, Jap II, ISM. 4a. .
Wanted IsMsa.dLiatelr. ' ,
AQOOD ttlRLv wh. I. aMsutoaud tokltobe
verk- Oaowhoeuooaao weU raossa ooted,
aaa obtain a goodaiiuauao by applrUa laaaaodtatols
at Apal.y'e Boot end Shoe Stoie, aVsVaN
iru so, sov. - ....... j i
THE CIRCUS COMPANY!
Wklrh Is organlti d ruder Ihe sole direction of
DAN BICE,
VKl Satmst to euml er the meat rettned aid noted
. . aitlstala lit pna.etton; uuopg wbjom are
ITr B. Btlckney. Jr., Mdme. Btickney,
Kr. Ceo. Derlous, . ,t Mrs. Geo, Serious,
'Mr. Eilcs raid win, ' II r. Jfred. Barclay,
and others of rennl rrpute,and Mr. Rica pleilgrs him
k H'lL.t lb. rfonnaae.. In the Ulna will ba ul suck
: a hsraour, tkst while nioat fulioious and xact-
. I'ikhll find no opportunity for cavil or ot'JecUon,
1hrtnt ardent adnlrars ot Eouestrtaa bsiU oaanot
' toll ut leny thoroughly (nulfied. i
' OT JBPECIAl" NOTIOE.
! .. .1 Cratro PerbrmaneeH - -
The' IX'niBlTION or MENAOERIt and School
or Eituoa'-ed Aatm.la Tbe Shetland Ponlee and
Mnakey Jockeys. Tbe JUepb.nt ltomao and Pro
fr langworikyw Da of VMld amti. with a
i n iw.a na the oaileit and Purposes of the Ant
Bud CnsiifU, by Dan ltioa.
I. ter mission cf Ta Minute.
Pnrln( which, thoM who do net desire to wIumm tbe
tom-ttrlaa ParliitataBoee, wli I kavo aa opporuuuty of
retiring.
At lb. exptrettna of the Intermission, tbe Entertaln
sneateof the Arraa will rosnmaace. latbeeounaof
the partoriaaBoea, ta aoaipUaaee with a aalTersall
eiprsissd dMiie
will dea the suotl- v, ad fi the S'"!1'. ? aasy
: fmmn, ea do WM as 4 JEOTJDR. .
. . SAM BTICKNEY, JB.
, 1. tko AkTorUe Jeetet aa4 Vwllsl. sad iktt crp,
. oJiAld Ariwii) appear U a SBUkOS
Aau uato rauoMHits.
i ... PTA GBAVD TJtIT PAOf ASTISj I
trill rtnullM the nlna of tho establtobaaot utto
tbe Iowa, at JO A. M. Tea jrue.Mtoa awls It
VAZZUSO MAfiSUlCKI-tl
e natiln COLoOii tJL"!" U-WMT-
EN s)hliTAMl. diaa yTVitvi 1 aup.ro
atuNSTSat nutynxvT.
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wltk Drxtn.
uisea, foalee, Hulas, Cages,
kOXO, tUMuNSTSJI :
e'larUaCaieis, Trick Huim
Imm. Vm. ImiIijm. SW 1
T Jtenasntar that SAa MCI Will posts
ttreUy ajppoa U tota SxbilMtaoasI ; 1
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tod. Aa UAiWAI aad JAoIi la Ito CUee ,
r tall parliesi una, mall ktUa , ' '
f ' li" g W PsJUl tJsMsjwsUlsBltJs) ptajf Pfit SAta 1
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McCsrty, Jos
Christmsn, P
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Sliipmnn & Kreigor lot ia part of 20
betweeu lot SO aud Kail road
Qracy, John
Kasc, H M
W Evans & Mrs
Longencckcr -
Wm. IJ. M. Grsm
2
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Lnncndvr Cath
Uruhuin Henry
Hall diaries M
Kccfer Christian
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Richard, Charles
Sloan, Philip
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Ka.H-Uiaii, Mrs V
M V heirs
Mnrtz, Bt-nj
l'ir.-iiig, Mathias
JColtcr, Albert
Luiscnriii, G 2
Ulli r, .! I
iltiiit, .lulin 1
Iii-stiU'H fc G ussier
vVeutcr, Mni tin
Diii-hrrty. John I
Almtt, Lcdtiidis 1
Bower, Danli-l 1
C'Hiiipton, Juliii I
Giliti'i-r, John ht-irs
Junif, Evmis
Htiiruitni, Mnrtin
K.OSKI V, H lllOW
Ksniior, Jos A
Lillcy & -Slater
I.Ut'tlS, JilllUS
Mnrtin. Win 11
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Strwnrd, Clark
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Thompson, J ln's
Thurp, Jnnotl.nn S
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Derk, Hnnna
Bttrte!, Michuel
Irish, Elizabeth
Woods, John W
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Reiser, Jonas
I.Vtle, James R.
I'Wll, Jonathan
M.urer, f'elu ear.
(lor, Osrur
Muntall, Wm. ag't.
Naughton. Ji.hn .
Harnielry, Janice
tXanUai, Wm.
Wainit-lia, Jowpk
William., U'ni.
Xeaif, Julia
tV-liiiell, Juliii
Atate). Cbriktian
Atianior, W'm.
Hric.treaaer. Jon.a
Buik, lulinund
Huraer, 1sh:ic
Hutterm.11, Thns. eg,
4'aiopbcll, John A Co.
ramptwll Wm
Dunklrbrrer, 1. bcir
Donley, Mnrtin
lluiikltbercer, J.
Uwnliarh, David
Daily, Patiiuk
Kptinii, Reheeca
Fr.nti, (Mtn
Furney, Thomas
Oearhart, KMij.min
noler, Wm u 80
HeiinAlxur, .. T seres,
Hiilaiid, Th-anaa 8 " )37
While, Michael 7 " OJ
Bauaigardii.r, Tkoe. I "
Urineii. John I
Rurk, Patrick I It 191
Bark, John t 19.13, ' 191
Cray, Michael t 10,11, 99
Clerk, lubn . .; . 4
Dewitl. John 10 ' 107
Cllkspie, Thomas T 191
SHAMOKIN BOROJGir, ;
Ebamokln Town Lot Association 140 lots
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lianr.brrlin, Sanviel
Gi!le,pie, J. kii, heirs,
liilk.oii , Airi ouy,
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Krelis, Jae,4
Crilb-Ji. V ,l,nii,
Duuklrtieiurr. Jt'lin P.
Kianev, T'iioniHS
II land, Tnoinss
llil.oi;, J, hn
llumlilr. Thomas
Kline, Reuben, agent,
Kaker,
fNiyre., Ira, farm,
Rceser, Diyid
H. veiiS Pori)tk,
I. yneh. Juhn
Koy, John
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UPPER At'CCOTA.
Bradv. John
Jliawlyirh, Rusk
Gaiiet, Win
McCalmel. Joel
MetKU Baber,
Qulnn, Peter,
Whiting, I, F.
Weavw 4 Tyson,
I I
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19, II,
19 13.
10 Ui I I
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