Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 20, 1866, Image 3

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    JJ. WILVBBT,- ... .
SATUHDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1800.
HP- Tni tBAixi war delayed several tltnei, th
past week, by elides la tha narrow, below Mill place.
tyCaoLana. We regret to learn that Mr. V.
Doeblor, proprietor of th 0. a Hotel at Williams
port, died suddenly of cholera, on Wednesday eve
ning laat, having been token ill In the forenoon of the
same day Mr. 0. and Mr. Long, from Look Haven,
who alto died of cholera laet week at that plaoe, had
but reeeutly returned together from a visit to New
York.
t3r Ad vcrtiscd LaTTaBi.Tue Post Office De
partment at Washington has instructed the different
Poet Mastere In the United Btatei not to advertise
the lift of letters remaining nnaalled for in all offioei
of the seoond close, consequently the 1UU from the
Poet Office at Banbury will not be advertised here
after. Manuscript Hit will be posted In the office
for the Inspection of the public
EST Two Valuadli Fiit mi fob Sam. Our old
friend, Ellda John, Esq., having purohased property
in the West, offers for sale two valuable farms, one
containing 110 aoroi and the other 90, ittnatod In
.Shamokin township, this county. These farms are
well improved, and besides the dwelling houses, have
a'.l the necessary outbuildings. Persons wishing to
-purchase good farms, and near the coal region, will
do well to call and see the property. See advertise
mcnt In another column.
jyArr-LEs. The crop of apples were seldom
evermore abundant in this place, than the present
season, though in some localities, distant from the
river, they are said to be scarce. We saw, some days
since, in the yard of Mr. Sol. Jirociout, of this place
eighteen barrels of very superior apples, among them
the maidens' blush, bella-fleur, doctor apple, and
other fine varieties. Mr. Brooious gathered from the
f or 8 trees, planted by himself, in his small lot, over
one hundred bushels of very choice fruit, and realises
as much clear money as some small farmers, and
with little or no labor.
B0SIN"EB8 NOTICES.
" Maw MiLLinanr Goods. Xn ladles will plea
ok that Miss M. L. Grassier hat jus received and
opened a fine assortment of Fall and 'Winter Milli
nery Croodi, at he store, on Fourth (treat, ft few
doom below the Shamokla Valley Railroad, tt Is
not neooasar to enumerate. Every one should call
art and snake felootlon from her excel lest va
riety. Tub Caeiiaa.. A timid gentleman meeting a
doctor, in Sunbury, the other day, the following
colloquy took plaoe ; "Doctor, what shall I take for
th cholera?" "'Tho cholera? Have you got the
cholera?" No." " Well, lo-ts the cholera first."
We would much rather tako a pair of those splendid
Boots or Shoes which Harry Thacher has for salo at
his Store, in Market street, Sunbury. U has th
largest stock ever offered for sal In Northumberland
oounty, . . , t .,,, , j .
. nmiMi .
Taa Latb Elbctio.ii. It was thought and hoped
that th election would quiet th politicians and
give ut some peace. But they are like old Boreas,
who, not content with giving as the equinoctial,"
has, as the brokers say, "resumed operations," and
eommonoed blowing again for nothing, for all We
can see. If any blowing it wanted just now, It Is
about the splendid Fall and Winter Suits soiling at
tit Continental Clothing Bazaar, corner of Third and
Markot, Sunbury. W would further add that tho
Continental has Just been supplied with the groatcst
stock of Fall and Winter Clothing that has ever Uoen
brought to this place.
A Mistakb in A Babbbr's Siiop. A langhablo
mistake occurred In a Baltimore barber's shop, re
cently. Two gentlemen hung up their ooats and sut
down to be shaved at about the same time. One of
them, for whom the operation was conipluted first,
arose, and by mistake donned the otlier one's coat,
in tne pocaeioi wuien was a wauei Domain tug nvv
Off he walkod. but a policeman soon overlook him
When the charge aguiD.it him was explained he
became greatly alarmed about tho safety of his own
coat, in the pocket of which was the sum of 5,000.
Explanations followed, ooats were exchanged, and
each found his money safe. It is unnecessary to add
that twith nf thum vulunbla coats were manufactured
at the oolebrated tailoring establishment of Mr. J noob
0. Buck, Fourth street, Sunbury.
tjr Pavbmbsts. A large amount of paving has
already been done in this plaoe under the late ordi
nance, but there it yet much more to be made to com
plete th work. Some of the stone paving is well
laid, others indifferent. Properly, the stone should
he squared, but this is objected to on account of ex
pense. But so stone should bo put down without
being dressed to a strait edge, so as to make close
joints. At the prosont high prise of stone, no small
pieces should be counted in, to fill out irregular
shapes.
t3 Narrow Escapb. The Shamokin Herald,
of last week, says that on Monday, 8th inst., a son
of Daniel Yost attempted to pass in front of a train
of empty cars that were being pushed up the Big
Mountain railroad to the different collieries, when
lie was knockod down. Fortunately, he fell between
.the rails, and at the direoiion of the brakesman lay
perfectly quiet while the moving ears passed over
him. The engineer was notified and stopped the
. locomotive before it reached him, or he would hare
been crushed to death by the dust pan. lie escaped
with but a few slight bruisos. This instance affords
another warning to those who rush carelessly in front
-of moving trains.
Ep- An Extraordixart Case. Our neighbor
of the Gazette basboen informed of an extraordina
ry oase of a living animal inside of a human being
lately developed in Lower Augusta township., Adam
Bowe, of that township, had, for some twelve or
.fifteen years, been in bad health, being troubled
with internal pains and a general prostration of his
physical condition. Having a suspicion that be had
a living croat ure in bis stomach, ho adopted a reino.
dy that was reoouiinoiiJcd to him the ashes of tha
.Catawba grupe vine taken with wiue and eventu
. ally evacuated a dead blucksnnke measuring about
a foot and a half in length. Since this reptile passed
from him, which ooeurrod several mouths ago, Mr.
Aowe hat rapidly regained his health.
CLOTntxa ;
Clotuiko !
Clotuixo !
At Low Prioes !
At Low Prices !
At Low Prices!
f3 Union Jollification at Lewisburu. Our
Lewisburg friends hud a jollification at that placo
on Tuesday nigbt last, over the result of the late
elections. A large number of houses were brilliantly
illuminated, and the strcots were crowded with peo
ple. An invitntion having been extended to the
Union citizens of this pluoe to participate, about one
hundred and filly persons were present from Sun
bury. Tho steamer ''Ira T. Clement" was engaged
for the occasion. The boat left here about 8 o'clock
and returned about midnight. It was a most de
lightful moonlight excursion, and all seemed to
nj'oy It. In addition to the illumination of build
ings there was a torch-light parade through the dif
ferent streets of the town. Congratulatory speeches
were made by Prof. Loomis, of the University, and
. our esteemed Congressional representative, Hon.
Geo. F. Miller.
lSBXRirr'g Sales Sheriff Weaver adverti
ses tho following properties, whloh he will sell at
the Court House, in this place, on Monday, the 8th
, of November, at 10 o'clock, A. M. :
Tract of land in Chilisquaque township, containing
.about three aores, with a two-story frume dwelling
bouse, Ac To be sold as the property of Sarah
Hunt.
Lot of ground in Hie borough of Northumberland,
No. 174, situate on the oorner of Quea aad Duke
streets. Property of Philip Phillips.
Traot of land, in Upper Augusta township, contain
ing 45 acres, 30 acres of which are cleared, with a
frame dwelling house, log barn, Ac Property of
Joseph Fasold.
Lot of ground in Trevorton, containing two and a
half acres, on wbioh is erected a two-story log house.
Property of Tbeoboid Ouiler.
Jjgn Court. The following is the Trial List for
aa adjourned Court, to be held on the last Monday
of October, and alto for the regular November term.
The first twenty causes arc for trial at the adjourned
Court, and the balance for the second week of the
Jf ovember session :
,1 Commonwealth for us vs. James Vandyke.
Daniel P. Caul, adin'r, vs. Ann Divers et al.
William L. Dewart vs. Jacob 11. Master.
4 John Hater lor ate vs. J. E. Mueaob, ex'r.
b Charles Beck vs. Samuel Uaringor.
6 Philip Ktjetotter vs. Daniel Z. Kaker.
7 Jonathan Hower vs. Jotiah Heed etal.
V John A. Dodge etal vs. Jucoby Wartman.
V Robert M. Vumminga vs. John Wittejnoyer.
IK Same vs. Win. A. Forsnian.
11 Charles Hoy vs. Daniel W. Smith.
12 Beneville Sbafer vs. David Eabbach.
13 Wm. U. Bobbins et al vs. John S. Snyder.
14 Wm. Shults et al vs. Jonathan P. Shults.
15 Casper bchall et al vs. John K. Erdman.
19 John Duukelberger vs. Andrew M. Eastwiok.
17 tlias Stepp vs. bainuel Kotberuel.
18 bam vs. Adum Leoker.
Jtf William Lane vs. freeman Thomas.
20 Win. MoCleery vs. Seta T. McCormick.
'21 John 11. Fortinan vs. George 0. McK.ee.
Si William Aunktt vt. William Allan.
23 Auguttus bchnell vs. Freeman Tbomae.
24 John Haas et al vs. Locust Gap Imp. Co.
25 Margaret Youot vs. Jaoob Miller.
26 Beck Forrester vs. John W. tlastlv.
27 MoCleery, Buckle Co. vs. William Uaupt.
28 Cornelius Smith vs. Patrick Heady.
2V James Brass vs. Amos T. Beieel.
30 Philip Koefer vs. Miobael Uain.
31 William L. Dewart vs. Jacob B. Master.
32 John B. Doutj et al vs. Joseph Bird.
ha John K.nn vi. David Starrioa.
U Chariot P. Uelfeusteia vs. ffh Bleak Diasascd
and Iron Coal Company.
Si Joseph K. Irwin vs. Adam Frymb-.
.36 John WeiMl vs. Harriet, aduVr, et al.
21 Sam V. bam
XA William Woideuhaiomu vs. Wm.Kuls.
it Itieuard t'urnmau v. Miobael Urabam.
40 Joba Everett .vs. Casper akthall at al.
41 llachael MoCarty vs. Ucorge W. Grier et al.
42 Pbiueot M Harbor -vs. Cyras Brown.
43 II. Ayres et al v. Samuel John.
44 W. L- Lane vs. Freeman Thomas.
- 15 Tb.tK.nJjr Well v. Isu ,FrB
24 Per Cent. Saved !
25 Per Cent. Saved !
25 Per Cent. Saved !
Call and See, early !
Call and See, early !
Call and See, early !
Save your Money, and buy of
Save your Money, and buy of
Save your Money, and buy of
S. Kronbnbbro,
8. Kronbubkro,
S. Kronbmbbbu.
1 mu in
ryTo Claim Agists. Blanks for the colleo
tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn
missioned Officers," under the late Aot of Congress,
equalising bounties, have been printed and are now
for salo at the America office. We keep on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which
we sell very cheap. They are copied from blanks
cretared in the DeDartments at Washington, and
can be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis
tancc will receive prompt attention,
An Illinois chap, in describing a gale of wind
says : "A white dog, while attempting to weather
the gale, was caught with his mouth open and turned
completely inside out." We advise our readers not
to be turned from their course by wind or weather.
but keep their mouths olosed and steer direct for
JohnE. Suiiok's tailoring establishment, on Fourth
street, and examice hit fnll goods.
A man in Nashville, reeeutly, had twenty dollars.
and ha and his wife quarrelled all one night about
tbo possession of it. The next morning they went
befuro the police court for creating a disturbance,
and the fine inflicted used up nil the money.
How much better it would have been had tbey
stopped quarrelling and invested the amount in dis
pute in some of the elegant boots and shoes at Wm.
H. Millur's Excelsior Bool and Shoe Store, Market
struct.
PiiOTOGnArur. We would call the attention of
our ciliiens to the Photograph Gallery recently
fitted up by Mr, S, Byerly, in Simpson's building,
Market street. Mr, B, is propared te furnish Pho
tographs and Anibrotypcs, in all styles and sites.
We would advise all who desire to hare a good
picture to pay Mr. Byerly a visit.
Lira Insurance. "I have sufficient already,
and do not need it," is very ol ten the objection made
to life insurance. But thousnnds of ethers have
thought similarly, and yat, dying, have left their
families in want. Experience has proved that the
stability of fortune is aa unoevtalo as the duration
of life. A Policy of Insurance will secure your
wife and family against the results of either in your
particular inttunee.
Jacob Siiipman, Firt and Life Imurav.ee Agent,
Sunbury, Pa.
HchenV Seaweed Tonic.
This medicine, Invented by Dr. J. H. ScaaNcIC,
of Philadelphia, It Intended to dissolve th food and
make it Into ohym, th first proceat of digestion.-
By cleansing th stomaek with Bohonok'a Mandrake
Pills, th tonic coon rettoroe th appetite, and food
that oould not be oaten before using it, will b
easily digested.
Consumption cannot b cured by Schenok's Pul
monic Syrup Bales th storaaoh aad liver tt made
healthy and th appetite restored; heno the Tonic
and Pills art required in nearly every oase of eon
sumption. A half doten bottles of the SEAWEED
TONIO and three or feur boxes of the MANDHAH.J.
PILLS will cur any ordinary case of dyspepsia.
Dr. Schenck makes professional visits In Now York,
Boston, and at his prinolpal Office in Philadelphia,
everv week, eoe datlv nanertot eaen Place, or nu
pamphlet on consumption, for his days tor visitation.
Plooaa observe, when Burchasina. that the two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage
of Consumption, and tne other as he now is, in perfect
beaitb, are on tne uovernment stamp.
Sold by alt Druggists and Dealort, price $1.(0 per
bottle, or $7.60 the half doten. All let ters for advice
should be addressed to Dr. Bchenok's Principal Office,
Ho. 15 North 6th Street, fhiladelpnta, ra.
General Wholesale Agents: Deinaa Barnes A Co.,
N. Y. ; S. 8. Uance, Baltimore, Md. I John D. Parko,
Cineinnati, Ohio) Walker Taylor, Chicago, 111.;
Collins Bros., St, Louis, Mo.
Oct. 20, 1 Son. 1st w , ea, mo. 1 yr.
mill lieu: rrcii t
SCRATCH!. 6CRAT0H ! SCRATCH!
WUEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Curo lite Itch In 48 Honrs.
Also curet SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 50 oentt. For tale by the druggitts. By send
ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTEH, Sole Agont
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, fre of postage, to any part of the United
States. V , " j 23 'OO-J
The ConlcBHlotan una Hxpcrlcncc
or an invalid.
Published fur the benefit and as a oaution to young
men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
l'remoturo Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the
same timo the means of self-cure. By one who nas
oured himself aftor undergoing considerable quack
cry. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, tree of charge may be had of the au-
llinr
NATHANIEL MAYEA1H, lisq,, lirookl-n, Kings
Co, N. X.
January 27, 1866 ly.
Ueal'urss, IIliuln-N nud Ctitarrh,
Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oculist and Auritt. (formerlv of Lerdcn, Holland,)
No. D1V nno street, rniiaueipnia. inumonwn
from tho most reliable sources in the City and Coun
try can be seen at hit office. The medical faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, at be bat no te-
erett in bit praotice. Artificial eyes, lnsorica wuu
out pain. No charge made for examination.
eepi, 2V, woo. ly
Xo CoiiHitanptivs'is.
The advertiser, having been rostorcd to health in
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption Is anxious to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means of
sure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with the direo
tions for preparing- and using the same, which thoy
will find a suna Curb for Consumption, Asthma,
Eitosciimg, Couobs, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only object ol the advertises
in sending the prescription is to bonefit the afflicted
and spread information which he oonceives to bo in
valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, frbe, by return
mail, please address
Rev. EDWARD WILBON,
Williamsburgb, Kings Co , New York
January 13, 1866 ly,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STOP & LOOK AT THIS!
CAl'lTAsU IOO,OOQ.
Impos-tasti to nil Ovtucra of ajve
Brook, ;
TUB GREAT ASTERN DETECTIVE nORSE
Imuran lOompany, chartered Maroh II, '66,
by th Stat f Pranaylvanla, Insures, HOUSES,
MULES AND CATTLE, agaiust loss by theft, death
by fir, aooident or disease.
Office-: 108 South fourth Street. Philul.. Pa
President : Col Charlee Frailey ; Vive President, 1)
L. Etterly: Secretary, Dr. B. Becker; Uenoral
Agent, P. Haffa.
Keferenoe. by permission, to the following gentle,
men.' Hon. Simon Cameron, Harritburg, Pa.; Burd
Patterson, Esq., PottavtlU, Pa ', Gon, Joseph LStloh.
ter, Hardware Merchant, Resrifog, Pa; Dr John
Uloninger. President Lebanon Bank ; L Whitney,
Banker, PottevlUo.
Our rates are lower than any other Insurance Com
pany, while they insure against one risk, we insure
against all risks. Agents wanted In every county in
the State,
Assistant General Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
AurustlS, 1866. Sm
O fSMPtl(a MACIHNES. ft
O Full? f1erM?avKterf'tsn1tarv tlvea. (II
, J I Pr from tJO 10 txa pXjiUi. For uruii, Iinw- I ,
UJ (reus OWaUrsasrUSrSavwIlk Maap, tnnar 1 Q
j PAPirOTHEB8rtCJ Arent,
w .jtV. Cfcaatnut at., Phll.,n. JF ,
XV 111 ! StT.totO.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court o
Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lio sale, et tbo Court House, In the Borough of Sun'
bury, on Monday tho 22d day of UnUiber, A. D. IH0A1
at 10 o'olook A. M., of laid day, all that certain mes
suage tenement,
HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND,
sltuato In the Borough of Sunbury, Northumberland
oounty, ironting on Broadway, now Front street, and
tirmnrind and described as follows to wit : Bounded
on the west by Broadway, now fcWnt street, on the
North by lot No. tU, on tne cast oy a twenty root
Alley, and on the South by lot number 62, ownod by
the hoire of Henry Mutter, deceased, and being lot
numbered in the general plan of said Borough as lot
number fil'ty-one (l), XxW Ml foot t? Width on
Frontstroet, and in depth 231 feet, wbnroon are erec
ted a Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, paintod
wnite, a good basement, suitnnio lor an oyster aim
bating Saloon, a Kitchen, a two story bacR Dunning,
a good Stublo, Smoke-bous and other outbuildings.
aiso a good well oi water and pump at the door.
Late the property of Philip Brymiro, deceased.
Sale to eommenoa at ill o'elonk A. M ni1 said itav.
wnon tne terms and conditions of sal will be made
Known Dy
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER,
Executor of the last Will nnd Testament
. of Philip Brymlie, dco'd.
BvordT of the Court.
J. A.J. CUMMINGS, ClTt O. C
Sunbury, Sept. 22, 1968,
Sept. 8, 1866. 2ma
EQUALIZATION OP BOUNTIES.
r,. ir. KAGE,
Attorney nt Law, Munhtirjr, Pn.
I S dulv authorised and Licensed bv the Govern
I in out to oolleot all Military Claims against tho
United States. Bounty money due soldiers under
the late hqualitation Aetof Congress, and all mill'
tary claims against the State, due soldiers of 13)2,
for Pensions and Uratuitv. Claims due soldiers
the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps from enlistment to
tne date ot muster, promptly collooted.
Sunbury, August 4, 1866.
. WM. MENCKK & BROTHER,
As. 804 ARCH Streit, PHILADELPHIA
Whelesalo and Retail Dealers In
BERLIN" ZEPHYRS,
T71MBR0IDERIES. Fin Knit Goods, etc., person
Hi ally seleoted in Europe. Domestic Zephyrs,
Uermantown Wools, Cashmere Yarns, etc., lutest
styles in Ladies Dress and Cloak
THXMX4CX1TGS.
Buttons. Drop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Bordors, ic
tt lute MnbroldcreU lianas, etc.
The goods being carefully seleoted. our Wholesal
Department offers croat inducements to the trade.
SofteniberS, 18fi6. 3mw
C23.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
"CTDX OPEIHD.
KN(EBEL & ROBBINS.
RBSrECTFULLY inform theeititonsof .Sunbury
and vicinity, that they have Just oponed a lareu
stock of
73
628. HOOP SKIIIT3
HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE.
new Fall hlylciti
Are In everv re?noct First Clas, and tmWi,
a complete assortment tor Ladies. Misses and child
ren, of the Newest styles, overy Length and S'uos of
,T UISI.
OUR SKI11TS. wherevor known, nro more univer
sally popular than any others before the public
Tuey retain tncir tnape ocucr, are uguicr, more
clastic, more durable, and realy Cheaper, than any
othor Hoop Skirl In tlio market. Tim spring! and
lixstcntngs erowariantou portect. jvvery i,auy snouia
Try Them ! They are now being extensively sold by
Merchants, throughout tho Country, and at Whole
sale & Retail, at Manufactory and Sales Room.
No. 623 AUC1I Stroot, below 7th., Philadelphia.
Ask for MOI'KIN'S "own make," buy no other!
CAUTION, Nono genuine unless stainpod on
each Fid Pad "Hopkin's Houn Skirt Manufactory,
No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia."
Also, Constantly on hand full lino of Now York
made Skirts, nt vory low rricos.
Terms Net Onsli. Ono Price Only.
Sept. 1, ltiQC 1m
In the storo room lately oocupied by Weaver A Fa
gely, opposite th Old Court House.
REMEMBER, that those Qoocls have just been
fiurehased at reduced, prices, and are told according
y, comprising of '. . i
iDivsr GOODS
of every style and variety, tuch at
CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, VESTIXUS, AO.
Dress Ooods, Prints, Muslins Domestic
Ugods, Ntitioos, Ac., o.
GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR
MOLASSES, &C.
IloiisicUccpInK Goods).
The attention of tho publio is respectfully invited
to the advantages offered at tbis establishment.
THE HIGHEST PRICES PA1TJ FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE. '
Call ncd ex.ansin for yourselves.
A. J. KNu.l.tL,
11. P. ROBBINS.
Sunbury, July 21, l&Ot.
NEW HARDWARE
IRON STORE.
T'U' ,l,,5S,;,'ih,!r having opened in Sl'NlilT.Y.
J Pa., anew largo, and well assorted stoi k of all
kinds of H ARIIVV A RE. CUTLERY, COACH WARE
SADDLERY, SHOE KIXDINUS, IRON, NAILS,
c, laid in nt lowest New York and Eastern prices
which they will bo pleased to sell for Cash at tho
lowest Eastern prices.
Intending to do business in the honest principles
of small profits and quick sale for Ca.'.i.
J. K. OOSLEY 1 CO.
.Sunbury. June 13, 1600.
'iil ! ':! ! ! f.'nlt ! ! !
t0,00 wanted in e.TchnnRO for all
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
fpH E tubsoribor begs leave to null the attention M
L his oustoinors, and the Community In genorat, to'
the fnct that he bos now rocoived his soooud lot ol
itfiew goohs,
' , ; -1
consisting, in part, of a complete line of '
PAPER AND. ENVELOPES,
Blank, Ruhool and Juvcrllo Books, Fancy TutVt
foaps. Perfumes, Ploturo Fromci, Lara and Willcm
Hauging Hiukets, Bird Csjus,
'tliitirt ntitl MIhikI sTJIsiKfiC.
Fine Vbsck, Handsome Glove Jewelry and Work
- Boxes, Traveling and other Portfolios, Carved
Brackets, Peathor Dust Brushes,
Balls, Dat,
Fishing Tackle,
Toys of all descriptions,-, lnrt;e stook of
WALL-PAPER AND P.OBliEl',
Wlndow-lHinds, Paper Shades, Coal " Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Ac. Thankful for pott patronago, and hope,
by strict attention to business, to continue the sauic.
X. F. LIUHTXEU.
JJUTibtiry, June 9. 1S8J.
Manufacturci't lind
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE.VLKit.-J
t
SILVER V?jSV
and
SILVER PLATED
' U i O U S ,
?OI Ai'cli Wtt-i'ct, UMiilnjIelptiirt.
Those ill want of Silver or Silver Tinted Ware will
find it much to their advantage by visiting our Storn
before making tiitir purchaies. Our long oxperi
ci.ee in the niiinutiictuio of the above kind cf gx1
ermUcs us to defy coinputit'.on.
Vi'e keep -10 goo.ls Lut thoo vh!h arc of toe Firit
Class, nil of c.ur oivn make, ami il bo sold nt reditc
ed prices.
July 7th, 1S.C5 - lye
H
AXDandNtnnd Ulncs at Liuhtnkh's.
WO I JANUARY ! I
IIOO'l'S, NHOKi, A.U XIH .It.
n . a. t n a c n e u i
SVITESSOU TO
"W . W. A. P8LK Y .
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA
A large lot of Roots nnd Shoes just received . A
hue lot of TRUNKS en band. A gono
ral assortment of (J cut's Travelling
Satchels, R R. Bags, Valises,
&o., Ac, ic, i&o.
COME AND S Erji; I
At the well-known house of Mrs. Boulton, Market I
Street, between Third and Fourth ftreets.
Sunbury, Sept. 29, 1866.
DEATHS.
In Cincinnati, Ohio, on Wednesday, the 10th inst.,
of cholera, after two days' illness, Mrs. CUARLOT
TA THOMAS, wife ot Capt. W.Thomas, aged 43
years.
IkU.Mtl It' MAKKUTN.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wieat Flour, extra family, par barrel,
do do do do perewt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do per cwt.
Wheat, prime red per bushel ,
Bye, do
Corn, da
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per found
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
JJriea unerrles, (unstonea,) per oa.
16 06
7 66
16 00
6 60
2 SO
Butter,
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beof, iiii.il quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per pound,
per doten,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Kharnoltln Coal Trade,
fn Anoxia, Oct. 13, 1880.
Tunn. Cwt
Sent for week ending Oot. 13. 7,346 61
Per last report, 39,b6t 0
T same time last year,
Increase,
47.112 10
340,027 08
100,686 02
Special Notktf.
Patented May 20, 1NOO.
This Is an article for washing without rubbing,
except in very dirty places, which will require a
very slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered
fur a like purposo, will xot pot tiiie ci.othks, but
will leave them much wiiitkr than ordinary meth
ods, without the usual wear and tpar.
It removes grease spots as if by inag'c, nnd snftons
the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordlpary
eases entiroly remove it
This powder is prepared in accordance with chemi
cal science, nnd upon a process peculiar to itself,
which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use
tor more than a year, and has proved itself an univer
sal fuvorito wherever it has boen used. Among the ad
vantages claimed are the following, vit :
It saves all the expense of soap usually used on
cotton and linen goods,
It saves most of the labor of rubbing, nnd wear
and tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it Is unsurpassed.
With one quarter the time and labor usually re
quired it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much
superior to any other mode No water required ex
cept to moisten the powder.
Directons with each packago
And can be readily appreciated by a single trial.
The oost of washing for a family of five or Bix per
sons will not exceed tiihsk cents.
The manufacturers of this powder are aware that
many useless compounds have been introduced to
the public which have rotted the cloth, or failed in
removing the dirt, but knowing the intrinsio excel
lence of this article, they ooufidontly proclaim it
as being adaptod to meet a demnnd vbvuh hns long
existej, and has bcrclture lemUced uusupplied.
MAX l' CACTI' RED BV
llOtVD? fc KXIi:Vl'.S,
tttJW llroaslwny, HohIobi.
ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE
COLORS.
For salo by Grocers and Dealers everywhere.
October 13, 1808. 3mp.
THE following persons nro entitled to receive an
increnso of Bounty under tho Act of Congress
passed July 1303, to equalize Bounties.
1st All soldiers, who enlisted nfter tho 10th day of
April, lWl,ior 3 years, and servud thuir time of
enlistment nnd have been houornbly discharged, and
have received or are entitled to recoivo a Bounty of
$100, nro entitled nn additional Bounty of sjllOO.
2d All such soldiers who enlisted for 3 years, and
have been honorably discharged on account of
woumls received in the lino of duty, nro entitled to
nn additional Bounty of 8IOO.
3d Tho Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldiers who died in tho servico of wounds or disousc,
are entitled to nn additional Bounty of tftlOO.
By application to S. P. WOLYERTON, Esq., of
Srsnunv, Pennsylvania, who is an authorized Claim
Agent, all such claims can bo spocdily collected.
Sunbury, August 4, lSut). tt
SUHBUItY CLASSICAL INSTITUTE.
Instructora.
Rev. S. S. MiLi.tn,
Hkv. W. C. CnKMp.B,
Mr. Jon.x J. I!riii;nn,
Miss ,S', E. Pov. tns,
Miss Jessib A. Fletcher.
Every facility nflbrded for a thorough training; in
the English, Mathematical and Classical Branches.
Music, Drawing and Buok-kccping, extra.
2nd Quarter of Summer Session opens Monday,
September 3d. 18(56.
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
,Siinbu,-y, Sept. 1, ISSii.
" E00TS, SHOES AND TRUNKS 1
EI. 'I'lIACllUEt,
Vi;CCE3SOU TO
W . V.' . A P S L E Y .
IX addition to our large stuck, nlrcadv on hand, wo
nro now receiving a full supply of fnll and Win-
Hardware. Irons, Nails, Ac.
Store of J H,
Sunbury, Juno 13, lSOii.
kinds ol
at the now Hardware
CON LEY A CO.
II7 von want a good Luu-ncfs for your frienl-,, go
to . Hi l'.ULA o Uullery in timusuii s r.uildiug.
SHOE Finding.?, iolo Leather nnd ail goods bo
lciiL'icg to shoe uiu',:ers hiiiues fnr slo bv
J. H. COXLEY & CO.
GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE
SEWING MACHINE.
V IS UAAMlir.S'.IeVS
SASH S T 0 P V E H AND LOCK. j
Simplicity, Durability. Convenience, Ccnifort and j
Security, combined with Economy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports cither sash 1
at any point. J
It can be applied to any window in n few minutes, i
It docs not interfere in'taking out a sash. I
It is not affected by any jarring action, and pre
vents the rattling of sash. !
It is self-acting in all its work, and uiakos it iin j
possible to forget to lock the window.
It allows proper ventilation without leaving the
window unlocked. '
It nuts by gravity has no spriug niid can nee; j
get out of order. !
li clues not wear out, um win ta.-a wimo inc
house stands i
Windows that havo only one sn-h moveable, may j
bs changed, so as to nioyu both, at u irilling cxpenju.
Mtojtcv nnd fl.otU, Oije E)olltir I
,'gillloeo.
It must coine into general uso fcr its radical ad
vantages, as a Soli-Acting, Burglar-Proof Look and
Ventilator.
For Railway Cats. Steamboats, etc., it is perfect,
and, in fact, the thing long nought.
It is emphatically just what everybody wants, and
everybody can have. The demand must bo unliini.
tod.
Capitalists, Manufacturers, Builders, and men
looking for business, nro invited to call op tho sub
scriber and examine it.
JACOB WILVER, Jr.,
July 21, 1S66. Cm Sunbury, Pa.
1- ATHOS10
J sale by
S liuir I'.ottunilivc, the bejt in use, lor
LI'.illTXEH. solo Agent for Puubiiry.
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE I
s i: i1 k ivi' no tj i; ji A t of l i m a;
ADEMN
Great Attraction,
SUFKHU IIOLIDAV PKESKNTS I
ter goods for Ladies, Uentlen.en, Misses and vim
drcn s wear.
Also n good assortment of Trunks. A largo lot of
R. R. Bags, Dents' lino leather Satchels. Wo wish
it distinctly understood that we intend soiling our
goods nt small profits, exclusively lor the cash.
Don't forirut tho place. Apslcv's old stand, In the
well-known houso of Mrs. JJoulton, Market street, i
bunourv, l a.
NOTICE Biots Rnd Shoes neatly repaired at
short notice. It' any bought of lis should rip they
shall be fixed for nothing.
II. it. THACHEIt.
Bunhury, Sept. 29, 161.
i;viei; v B,A.isi.i,,
F () U U T II and ARCH Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
j Have now completed their Improvement and arc
ottering on tho Best of Terms
' at tha
NEW TIN-WARE,
Klicvt Iron and Stove Ktorc of
SMITH & GEXTTEEH,
Where they keep eanstantly oa hac4 and manufac
ture to order at abort notice.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would uneoiallv call the attention of nur-
cbatcrt to tboir large and well teleoted ttock of
C005 AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers have mad arrangements to have
all their best stoves mad to order, and Iluue who
would have a good stove would do well to no aud
examine their largo and well selected stock.
Fint. They defy competition on the followlnz
tried Brandt of Cook Stoves, vit :
Coiiibiuullon C)um llnrner. Cook.
Governor IVnn-Cook.
WABASH ANfc IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antidust Cook Stove eallod
SPEAR'S ANTIDL'ST.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves in great varietv em
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli
city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability
and each stove warranted to perform what they are
represented.
Ajso, ine celebrated uaitimore nro rtace btove,
for heating first, second and third stories by Registers
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNIXQ GLORY.
foul Oil, Coal Oil !.ttiup, feliadca,
i'liltuniesi, aud all article)
usually kept in an establishment of this klud.
iney are alto prepared to furnish blate and do slating
In the best workmanlike manner.
Alto, to do Tin ltoofinir. Snoutinc. Rancre and
Furnace Work, Gut FittiuK. A. Repairiuir ueatlr
and cheaply executed.
Alto:
"Hnujtb'tj Ilatv Hone Sur-Ilos-
pltute."
Remember the place. Sauiblo ami Sales Room
nearly opposite Coply's Hardware Store, Market
street, between Third and Fourth strsets. Building
dark painted.
August a, laps.
WiMehe! Wo;sc: Wotclicst
1)1. TKAY V CO.,
Importers and Wbolosale Dculers in
Gold and Silver Watches f all Descriptions,
34 Liberty Street, IV V
BEG to inform the publio that they have just re
ceived the most elegant, perfect, and accurate
Watch ever introduoed In this market. The EX
CELSIOR, a beautiful, extra ruble jewelled, heavily
18 Carat Gold Plated on Silver, mugnirlceutly en
graved, finely and richly Enameled Hunting-Cases,
Patent Lever, genuine Damaskcnnet Hands, tho
roughly regulated by tuoobservatoiy, and warranted
to be the A flu Lltra lime-Koeper. A suporb
and most reliable Wateh, Gent's or Lady's size, will
be sent free to any address on receipt of $2$, or, if
preferred, will be sent, o. o. d,, on receipt of $6 as
part payment,
The wtitefa .will be sent by Express, or mail regis
tered, so thut there it almost a certainty of reaching
their destination ; but should the Express Co. or Post
Oflioe fiil in their duty, we will send another watch
immediately.
Orders for Any Kindt of Watchet Promptly and
Vaithfully Fulfilled.
(--Liberal Terms to the Trade.
AGENTS. We want Agents in every town and
eouuty in the Country, and to those aoting at such
liberal indueementt will be offered.
Ploasa send monoy by Express, (Post Cfitco or
Bank Dxaits,) to
E TREY A CO.,
Si Liberty Slreot, N. Y.
October 13, 1866. 6ma.
oring i
Full Stock of FALL DRY GOODS.
Fine Stock of SHAWLS,
Pine Stock of SILKS,
Fine stock of DRESS OOODrl,
l ine Stock of WOOLLENS.
l'ino Stock of STAPLE GOODS,
Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS, cto.
New and desirublo Uoods daily received, and
Sold at S;nall advance Wholetale '.
ScpteiulK'rJy, JSlWJ Otw
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of nn order of the Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lic snlo, on the premises, nn SATURDAY, 111"
27TH DAY OK OCTOBER, A. D. JtliUi, tho
following desuribel real sto-o, to wit. AU that cor
tain UA, of ground situate in the borouu-h of Sunbury.
bounded 0- follows, vis: or, (lie North by Blackberry
or Chesnut street, on tho West by Centre alley, on
tbo Sutilb by an alloy on which tho Shamokin Val
ley Railroad is located, and on tho East by lot num
bered two hundred and thirty-one, and suid lot
he in if numbered two hundred and thirtv-two. in
said borough, containing sixty foot in width and two
hundred ami thirty tool in lengtn, on wuicn is
erected a i'U O-STOliy
i'Ka.ui: bu i:a.i.t-t:,j nor, ki:.
with Kitchen attached, .raoko-Houfc, Well of water
all the necessary outbuildings.
i.utn tno property oi rreuoricK L,ararus, acccasoa.
Sale to eoininenco at 10 o'clock, A. M.,of said day,
when the terms and conditions will bo made known
by JARED C. IRWIN,
. U. .VIAS9r.il,
Adniinistraluis.
I'll OlO i. i: A lBI 1 4 '.
E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers ot' Photographic Materials, Wl oleslle anil
Iteluil, SO UllUAUWA V, New York.
In atldiunn tonnr niniii husinessof Pliotocpioti ie Mute
riuls we are leadqi!aricrs for the foHowing, vii. j
STEREOSCt)PK3 ft STERESCOIMC VIICWS
Of Ameriennand Foreign Cities au Landscapes, Groups
Statiiarv, etc.
StKREOSCOl'IC VIEWS OF TIIE WAR, !
Fr-irn ilegiilive.s n.aile ill the various campaigns ano
forming a c'Mlplele I'hotojrapliic history of the great con-
lest. !
6TERF.O$COPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, j
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Sterens'-opie. j
Our Catalogue will be sent to any ailuiest on receipt ot i
-tamn. 1
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
We manufacture more luruely than any otlier house,
ahoul 2IKI mi H ties, from 80 cents to few each. Our Al
Immi having the repuiution of bci ig suierior in beauty
and ilurnhiltly to any others. j
Cabd PnorooBAnie ov Gkmibals, Statkjmsk, Actors,
tixc, Etc. i
j Our Catalocuo emhraeei ovei Five Thousand (lifferent ;
subjeets, iiicluthng reiinsluetioul ol Ills most ceUhrated
n. .....a , a 1.. IMft.liillS Bent Oil
r,ia,nm,, . .. hie,-, ...W..M,, ., o
reeeipl of stump. '
PhotoKinpherd nud omers oruerins somls C. O. D., will 1
piej.a reinu'il per cent of the amount with tiieir onler.
r?" Ttu prices ami quality of our goods cannot fail to
satisfy.
July 91, lr.B6.-Pm I
NEW MUSIC STXIEB.
Call at our Now Musio Store In
SEXiUST'S GUtOVE,
aud buy ono of Haisss BnoTnEn'a Now i'cnlo
After mc ro Uif,n tivolyo years of constant use, this
highly cunccntraWd manure has attained a wide
spread reputation as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR. PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active in it operation, nnd of great du
rability. It does not exhaust tho soil, but on the
contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing
sales annually, abundantly prove tho high popular
valuo of this manure, and establish the fact of its
' being relied upon by a wide circle cf ugricullurists
i to supply all wants in the direction of manured f"f
! every crop.
Sole Manufacturers & Proprietors,
OHieo, No. 20 South Delaware Avunu.
PHILADELPHIA.
BA.UG1I UROT1IEIIS & CO,
General Vfholuale Agent;
Vo. lrU Pearl St., ooruer ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
1800.
lhHa1eIiItIa cV
1HC.
I'.rlc RuIIfouU.
Tb subtle essence of the Queen Flower of the
Tropics is concentrated in Pbalon't "Night-Bloom
log Cerent," a perfume so delicious, permanent aud
refreshing, that in all the varieties of .floral scents
there is nothing that can vie with tt Sold every
where. RaroBMS, bct hot A RaroBaiTioa In France,
Spalu, Italy and Portugal, where alcoholic liquors
are as roaarkabls for purity as cheapness, the peo
ple are healthy and temperate, limply bccAUte wine
Is their principal beverage Webava a native wine
la many respects superior to an imported from
Europe ' XT refer to tha SamLurg wiue, prepared
from the Bambarg grape hy Mr. A. Bpecr. Messrs.
Chilton aV Co., the eminent cbeulsti of New York,
and hundreds of respectable pbysioiaot throughout
the country, apeak in high terms of its aicdicinal
j pretties. W A. BiiiTTks It i
LADIES' FANCY PUKSj
AT
JOHN FAREIRA 8
Old Eetabltsbed FUR
Manufactory,
So. lit ARCH Street,
above Tth, PHIL'A.
Have now In Store of
my own Importation and
Alannfantur one, nf lh
largest and most beauti.
sjal selections or
I FANCY FURS,
."for Ladies' and Chil-
urvu vt Mr iu iue viiy.
Alto, a Sue assortment of
Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars.
I. am .enabled to dispose or my goods at very rea
sonable prioes, and I would therefore solieit a call
from niy friends of Northumberland county and
Vieusity.
Kemeusbcr the Kama, Number and Street !
JOII FAIUCIUA
Ne. MS ARCH St., above Ttb, south side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ootofcerfl.IoX, 4mw. .- :-. r
rpilIS great line traversos the Northern and North
west counties of Pennsylvania to tbo city of Erie
on Lako Erie.
It hat been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Cumpany.
Titne of Passenger Trains at Sunbury.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train, 11.40 p. ra.
Erie Express Train, 6. 56 a m.
Eluiira Mail Train, U.J5 aw.
Leave Weatartuid.
Erie Mail Train, 4. SO a in.
Erie Express Train, 6.45 p m.
Eluiira Mail Train, 4 45 p. tu.
Passenger careruu throucb oa the Erie Mail and
Express Truiui without chango both way: between
rnuaaeipMa ana trie.
,etv York Conneclfoxs,
Leave Kew York at S 00 a m, arrive at Erie 9.80 a.
m. Leave Erie at 4 45 p. in., arriro at New York
4.10 p. m.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all NLrkt Trains.
For information respecting Passenger business
apply at Cor. 80th and Market St., Philadelphia.
And for Freight husinessof the Company's Agents
S. B. Kingslou, Jr., Cor. 13th end Market St.
Philadelphia.
i. W. Reynolds, Erie.
William Drown, Agent N. C. R. R., Brrllioiore.
U. H. Houston,
Uenl Freight Agt. Pbilada.
)I. W. OwiKNia,
Uen'l Ticket Ag't., Pbilada.
A. L. TYLER.
0e'l Manager, Willlaiusport.
uoiooer la, 1000.
ALL goods bought for Cub and sqld at lowest
prioes far cash at the
Hvdware Store of
J. H. CONLET CO,
. Sunbury, June 18, 1866.
TINE" Myrtle PcmatuB, at a;nte
Adiulstlatrotor'si Notice.
XTOTICE is hereby civen. that letters of ad minis
tralion having keen granted to the undersigned.
oa uio esiaia oi 4 aeoo t, ttonroaan, lata of the bo
rough of Sunbury, NorriiuickarlaBd eounty.deeeated.
All persona knowing thaaualve tndubied sure re
quested to make immediate aaysnant, and those hav
iug claims to preacut laeta duly autdtaoUoaisJ for
aetuesneat.
LLOYD T. E&HRBACH,
AdministraLir.
Sunbury, cteber 13, 186.
Piano Fortes.
a.--i-L:' ' -:; .- -viiSij''
! CiOUGE DUmDAI.K,
i Wholesale Ajftnt for Maryland & Virginia,
i No. M5 Smith's M'barf,
j BALTIMORE, Ml)
By order of the Court,
'. A. J. CLMMINGS, Cl kO.
Sunbury, Oct.ober 6., li?06.
Sept. 1, 1666. 2ma
.with f .oi isa Naai.si.i:st,
CUliuery Cioodsi uurt rrMi '1'riiu
GLOVES, PAKASOLS, &c, &c, ,
South ido of Market Square. SUNBURY, Pcnn'a.
Hns iust returned from tha cities with a ehoice i
Si-I- s)? cr SytfO lb. C .!..
Every Instrument is Warre.nted for five years. We ;
also kcop comtnntlv on hand a good stock ot the ;
eelehrated PEl.Ol'BET'S MELOUEOXS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORGANS, and cballougo others
to sell cheaper than we are selling.
Wealso keep all kinds of Musical Merchandise, j ,, publishe.l. the 1.3th edition of our new ptn-
and receive all the latest music as soon as published, j jJet, ' How to Maintain tho Fertility uf Aiuurinan
tf. liberul discount to teachers of Schools and fcomi- ; Farms aud Plantations," furnished tVco uponappli-
neriu I cation to us or our Ageuts.
I'jrSecond hand instruments taken in escUnge j BAUOH A SONS,
mrec.ly turned and repaired cnd for ! v Lclawar. Avenue, PhUadelphi,
Circular.
SALEM A BllOTHEtt.
Selinsgrove. Snyder Co., Pa., July 2fi, 1806 ly j
S.M1TI1 AGENTHEIt. .Sunburv.
July 25, ly
BOUNTY FOR SOLDIERS. j
III WE made arrangeineuts in Watbiugton City, j
for the prompt collection of Bounty under the !
i.i. a..i .,f i'.,Lrrns. I have also received the pro- ;
per blanks to propore the claims. Soldiers entitled
to this Bounty should apply immediately, at it is es
timated thut it will require thrco years to adjust all
tho claims.
All soldiers who enlisted for three years nnd who
have not rocoived more than $100 bounty are untitled
tv tho benefits uf Ibis Aot, us well as soldiers v. bo
havo enlisted for throe years and disoboiged ufusr a
teleotion of seasonable goods to w)iioh the attention i ,,i .HO vears. by reavn of wounds rocei4
of the Ladiea is respoottully solicited. i ai8oaae coutracttd iu line of duty, or rc.enlistiuent
Mri.i.ixv-iiviiooos AND DRESS TRIMMINGS ; LLOYD T. ltOUHHACH
With Head-Dresset, Olovos,
Hosiery, Ribbont,
has bun carefully seleoted and will give satisfaction.
Miss Sbisslor bos bad an experience in the busi
ness that enables her to telnet goods with nn eyo to
tbo tle and wishes of her customers, and she bogs a
continuance of favors in the future which the takes
Lleasure in acknowledging during tho post year,
adies will flud a choice stock vf every tbin; iu her
line of business.
Sunbury, April 14, 1804.
CALL and toe tboe beautiful Bird Cages at the
new Hardware store uf
J.H. C0NYCO
NEW SPUING GOODS!!
Now orEN,
A FULL STOCK OF
NEW E3 P It I N f OOODS
Consisting of ltret iloods, In great variety,
tuch aa Delainot, Challles, Ginghams, trapes,
Lawns, Brilliants, Ac.
Hoop SkjrU, Fine White Goods,
'"JrY Trtmmingt, Lacas and Embroideries, VEI IS
of all descriptions, tl loves. Hosiery, Corsets, Zephyrs,
Patent Hair Crimpers, Neck-Tics, and Notions of
ill kinds usually kept in a Fanny Store.
Lock wood's Paper Collars and Cult.
stamping aud machine stitching dune to order.
MARY L. LAZARUS,
- Two doors west of Wai. U Mtlltr fciici. Attire
tunbury, April Sit, 1 a
Sunbury, August 1, l06.
To Officers of -the V. S. Volunteer Army !
" lis it r)MCte,l lu the Semite mid lhitse of llrp
resentutnes of the United States of America t
Connies assembled. That section tour of au Act
entitled "An Aot making appropriations lor the sup.
port of tho Army for the year ending Juno thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and sixty-six," be to construed .
to untitle to the three mouths' pay proper, pro ided
for therein, all oncers of volunteers below the rauk
ol Brigadier General who wore in service on tne Jra
day of March, eighteen hundred and sixty-nv. and
.,.wi,.,i,inM irnri urasentcd and aooentea, or
'who wero mustered out at their own request, er
otherwise honorawy uisenargea irom ine s"vy
after tho ninth day of April, eighteen hundred and
Mivtv-fiie.
60. 4 '.'And b it further enacted. That all
officers of volunteers now iu commission, below the
! rank of Brigadier General, who shall continue in the
! military ter vice to the olose of the war, stall be en
titled to receive, upon being .mustered out of service,
thre months' pay proper." Approved Miu-ob 1, 1S65.
The tuhscribcr directs Uao ai-:nCon of omoert to
the ubove Aot of Congreaa, at i,hame time soliui
I ting the collection of thuir olaimt. He hat the
blanks tu that puipa., and will give collections
; under this Aot hit prompt attention.
I LLOYD T. KOHRBACH,
! Aitoruoy al Lw
; Cankury. pt. Ilk l?fl
Tin: i:i: r ti.ii:
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I-I TJ A. Itf M I B E H V -
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A Lecture ou (ho Nature, Treatment, nud Radical
Curo of iSeniiual Weakness, or Sperinntorrbucu, in
duced by Solf-.ibuie ; intoluntary Emissions, Jmpu
teucy, Nftryout liebllity, and luipedimoulsto Alur
riage generally ; Consuujptioii, Epilcpv, nnd Fits ,
iient.il and Physical tneupaeity, iu. By HO 11 . J.
Cl'LVKKWELL, M. D., Author of tbo "tlrccu
Book," Ac.
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