Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 22, 1866, Image 2

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    1 3nbut ftmtrican.
'H. B. MA SB mi. Editor ABroprteitpr.
sixmnrjY pa.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1806.
. m . .'j .t no PApaa itext week.
la accordance with tlie estubllslied cus-
Liim. in niiiw W4I lio iunnrl ni-tt k.
rvi w - tn l . i . .
, orjars fur. job work, ansl receipt fur money,
H7 'i sometimes nmrjfc ourselves in
'looking over- Hie letters of a Georgia. 9e-
t,a cesslonist, who vsatrilatos himself occasion-
ally through the eohmn of the SellhBgrove
.Timet. .During the war he openly advo-
rated the doctrine of secession, and justi
, fled the rebellion, in the lume paper; Thase
ii'- doctrines now, however, have hecoir.e
' odious, even In the nostrils of the more in
. tcllisent and sensible Southerners. The
' writer now. complains of the proposed
TDUi &&TATOUtiUJV rrepaiwitaMfiiv thai titKii;ailMa.;
- Wobopy the following article from the 1 ofsrOory..
Berkssnd Schuylkill Journal, with comments HARiusaciio, Veo. m. ine .oiiowinu
from the Hnrrisbnrg. Telegraph, on the subject J address Uy- h Central Club oiLthe Bpys in
of the successor.. In the United States Benate. I Blue of. Pennsylvania has jnsi been Issued
of Mr. Cowan. We observe tint many of from thsir headquarters In this eity to their D((t Hke(
companions la arms tbrtwigaout ttie state:
rprEaa-A- Woman,- ia. eaoiher-enkKan, picking. I
Hamburg grapes fur Speer s.Wine. It is sn admira-
bts article, and ia the eenpitala and by ths first
glim families ia Peris, Los ion and Hew York, la
proforonce to ol Port Wins. It h worta a trial, as
it gives greet satisfaction.. Vo tats by.W. A. Ben
tho Kcpr.blioe papers take a stand fei Gen
Cameron om the ground-that in this can
test hc ia tfuly tho representative- of the
Republican paity, having been mora tho
roughly Identified with all the leading mca
I
i
all doubt
sures of the party, than any other available tho expediency of having a grand display of
tnO JOOVS IB- SJIUSJ uu vuv uviwiuii ui tue lu-
auguration of tbe Governor eleciil JIujes
General John W. Geary, would beg leave to
suggest the propriety, and at the same tfcne
extend to inoir oretnren turougiiout trie
State a cordial invitation to be present on
that occasion. ' '
Shoulder to shoulder we foucht tho bat
tles of the Union on many a well contested
field, and when tho conflict of arms was over
TotheBoviln Blue of Pennsylvania-: m.VV 'IIWITOTIKKM KN.TN
Wa. tha undersiened committee appointed xhm..umjm.'
by the Boys In Blue of narrisburg,-at a
sneclal meeting held at their hall on Thurs
day evening, December 0, 1868, to consider-
candidate: . ; ? ! ,' ,
It is now ascertained beyond
that Gen. Cameron is the leading Republi
can candidate for United States Senator.
Ilia fnr-secinff atatesmanshiD from the com
monccmcnt of the Rolellion, his unflinching
radicalism,' and bis life-long identification
with, and defense of, the Industrial interests
of tbe Commonwcaltn, wuicu are sgnm
threatened, have caused him to bo regarded
itA ltia man above all others named for toil
high, otfice who, at this peculiar crisis, is
btt fiucd for tbe position. For the last
few weeks ha- has beta Caning ground
rauidlv. So patent is tins to the- dullest
HOLIDAY GIFTS I
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY SELECTIONS
mmi (bddids stm
ri Two doors West Of tho Post Orhce,'
JCST OPENED
A general ortmsnl efrANCr GOODS nieful and
acoepiHuiv ivr
IS nan MUblithed In N. Y.CIIjs"
'Only mfnllibl rmtlia known."
"Freefroni Polwni,"
I. )nerM to th Huiran Firmly."
J ; J "IUlounool of (hell bole to dia." j , ,
'COBTAR'B" itATTROACH, kl, fcXTERM
Ii a nmte mti tot Rata, Mica, Roaebea,
Black and Red Anta, As , A.O.
"COSTAR'S" BED-BUO EXTERMINATOR
It a liqaiuur wainiiini w unpiruy, nu ,
I . 1 I H..1 1 " a. C I
1 amendmcnUto the Constitution, embodying. llavo ont tlia forjnrn hopo f ecurrinn his
" smoDff other things, universal suffrage. , lie defeat by a coalition of the friends of op
":' sTa llio war has desiioiled the South of posing candidates. But even this alterna-
.v:- -...i.i. v. ,i,:r ;tive is sure to result in disaster. Gen, Cam
-.slaves. The slaves, now freed negroes.
hotn he would still regard as property, lie ,r tU cancu nomination.
and when we had returned to our homes to r'timaTxt a a a Tin KEW YEAR'9 GIFTS
! !.. ..!.. 1. , .. 1 W W-
cojot iue iiuiisoi our Titvorv. uuuer iuo
lcadersnip or General Geary, wo marcned in
solid column to the ballot box and there
thwarted tha machinations, of those, at home
who would: destroy those glorious, results
which we etrovs so hard to brino about. It
is. therefore, fitting, that we assemble our
selves together at the State cnpitol at the
timo above specified, and ratify by our pre
senco tho political victory we have lately
won and make stronger And urigntcr tuose
For Iaidlea nitfl (jrntlcmen,
CtT CALL AND 8KK THEM.
Alio nr Ift Hook epially deaign-
ad M Wfta tot
THE COMINO HOI.IAY SEASON.
rgr Sold at Moderate Bates..
Bunbury, Dae. 121866..
i
ii abw a a pieventiv for Bed-Buga,Ae,
"COSTAR'S ELECTRIC POWDER FOR IN9KCTS
la for Motha, Mnaqnitnaa, Flna, Bd-Baga,
liuaouoa riauta, rowia, Aaimaa, e.
"Ill Rnriaa ! ! I of all wntlbleaa imitatlnna.
taflee tbat "CuniiV name ia on each Box, Bottle, and
raw, Del ore yoa our
IT Addren, BENRY R. COSTAR,
484 Broadway, rl. Y.
rsTSoM la SONBURY. PA..
- i
CyBy WM. A. BENNETT. '
And all Druggitti and Retallaia ararjrwhara
DIARIES for 1S0T.
cheap, at -
AU
kinda and qnantitieS
LrQUTNER'3.
eron hat voir a mahfUv of the Republican
' l T . . f . 1 t . . I Willi DUU UIRRQ Ofcl nilU wiiu"vi " I . . ... . . . ... .
vxcmwr, pj me i.unrc, . - ."ncMhnr in tT.e circle of WATliJS.i;Bauis, oiwve oawon., oiaa. o.,
ir tue boid "rrr.:-v?" "a .r.:-t wuuiaMo'
thinks should continue to form tbe basis of ; game of buying over enough "Democrats"
... .... ... .ii. :.. .. it ....I t. ku
rsvessiitatio ia Cocaress, so that a, linn
v ttrcd thousand whites, 111 the South, should
have as much strength in Congress as two
' hundred, thousand whiles in the North.. Aa
, well night a Northern man claim the right
: of representation in his mules and horses.
He also complains that cotton only, of all
J agricultural products, is taxed. This is true,
and if the South was injured by it there
might be some reason for complait. But
' this is not tha ease. If the tax was 15 cents,
instead of 8, it would make no difference to
. , tha producers, as no other cotton can come
into competition. The cotton growers now
i get 8(1 cents, instead of 10 and less before the
' war, for all they can produce, and whatever
. , tax is imposed is paid by the consumer, and
e as long aa the South con realize three times
as much as formerly, for all they can raise,
'lib worse than folly to complain. At the
, olese of the war the South was willing to
accept almost any terms from the North.
" But since the President has "swung around
the circle" they assume the attitude of con
- querors, dictate their own terms, and ask
the North to accept them.
C3F Important Bill. On Thursday Mr.
Stevens submitted to tbe House a plan of
State Government prepared by the Republi
cans of North Carolina. It recognizes tho
: fundamental condition in the reconstruction
of tho secedod Statos, that loyal men alone
, should fashion and form the new State gov
ernments. The bill enfranchises all classes
t and colors who can take the oath it em
bodies. The loyal North Carolinians are
'. rejoicing ut the prospect of ths removal of
r their present bogus Stato government. The
J other Southern States, it is anticipated, will
' speedily follow tbe example of their North
'Carolina brethern. There is an energetic
movement in Florida to get rid of tbe State
: organization there, and Louisiana ia falling
b Into line. We are glad to witness this first
t practical beginning of complete restoration.
, ' " It"!" ACOCRAHON OF GoVERKOR GEARr.
It is proposed that the Boys in Blue, and
. the members of any other military organiza
' tions existing in the State, shall participate
' in the ceremonies attending the inaugura-
. tion of Ocn. John AY. Geary as Governor of
- the Commonwealth. Tho suggestion is a
good one, and we join in the hope that it
will meet with general approbation. The
. election of General Geary was not only an sc
knowlodgemeBt and reward of bis own per
sonal services and fitness, but was a distinct
'( and graceful recognition of the merits of the
military ciass to wntcn ue ueioogs,
; ., IST'IIumbuo Advertising. Friend JuJd,
of tho American Agricnlturut, the cheapest
and best Journal of the kind published, is
doing good service in exposing numerous
bogus advertisers, aud indirectly, though
justly, ceusuring the newspaper press in
' aiding these charlatans by giving publicity
to their advertisements. IIu looks upon ulj
. gift enterprises, without exception, as im-
- positions. In this we concur, and add that
' any one offering goods at less than the
. market value, is an impostor. So are also
advertisers who profess to perform miracles
in thtir vocation,' and those who require
. payment in advance. And we might add
. also such advertisers who assume tho name
of company, and offer to selt the best
. quality of goods 60 per cent less than their
; market value. For Instanoe, the "American
Tea Company" in New York, whose adver
' tiscment is so conspicuously displayed in
ine Agriculturist and wuich, in some re
spects, is about the biggest humbug of all
tho humbugs in that great city.
1 - IW Son II. Scratt. It is understood
that John II. Surratt will bo offered his
pardon on condition that lie will testify
a rmtnrui witness against all other parties
.M bo knew or had connection, elthi r direct
' ly or indirectly, with tbe assassination plot.
5 . . 111 1 r
- f3r Taut Btboudsbcho Bank. Rumor
says that this Bank is minus fifty thousand
dollars aud neither the Cashier nor any of
the Directors are ablo to give tha public
any satisfactory explanation of where this
amount has gone to. The institution still
' does business nnder the old State lans, bsv
ing never been couvcrted into a National
Bank. .. . .
, Well tAii. Tha Pittsburg Commercial
contains tha following frank avowa) la an
article referring to Piraoo Cameron as a can
didate for V. S. Senator; "Pennsylvania
has no out more loyal to her interests, lu
him she can confide without n shadow of
fear of betrayal. No one is more loyal to tha
Republican party, I To was the first man In
the councils of the nation who gave tha curse
of slavery a death blow, and who was In
1 ited to leave the Cabinet on account of his
'extreme radical views. u Let us not be led
ni' by eloqueut tongues, but look to the
taa) who baa always stood up for our in
terest at nil times and ia all 'places." - -
to, defeat him is attempted, as is more than
hinted, it too will fail. Republicans have
no stomach for "banraias" of that sort.
Next to Cameron, ia point of real strength
is Thaddcus Stevens, though it ia pnobable
that Gov. Curtin, as a matter of compliment,.
will get more votes in tbe caucus. Aa lor
the other candidates, whose names are
legion, even the most prominent of them
will not be likely to receive maro than half
a doze votes each, if so maoy. The bulk
of the aspirants must rest satisfied with
having their names appear in tbe list of
"general nominations." This is our view of
the "Senatorial situation." Time will show
whether or not we are "well posted."
Our friend of tbe Journal is correct. Gen.
Cameron will be elected to the United States
Senate, next month, without the shadow of
a doubt. No combinations of tbe topper
heads or those who were doubtful at the
time when the country needed friends can
prevent his election. Tbe Republicans of
tbe Commonwealth will insist on tbe eicc-
tion of Gen. Cameron, becauso he has nl-
wsvs been true to the interests of Pennsyl
vania and supported the Government in its
uaikest nour. imrvmUurg itugirapn,
a sncred comDunionshii). All thoso organi
zations or associations wno may see nt ana irrky TIi A V U U Kb N'lX AT
proper to attend on the occasion specified llULll A I rlvlOXill 10 AL
Wlii please correspond wun me commura
SOOOACRESOF-TIMBER
LAND rOR ALK.-On the Line Mountain Jt
.oath of the Mabonoy Creek la Cameron Town.
amp. jtorHMtnoetiana scanty, ra., ana near ue
Bbaaiosw ana ntaoonoy vow rieiaa. i-
it P. W. RHKAFKR,'
, ( ' i tnirineor of Mines, Petts'llle, Ps. -,
VMemosr zzd, isoo.--sm jj
Congressional Ntirs.
' In tho United States Senate, on Monday.
the proceedings of a meeting of loyal citizens space of time than the New Ironsides,
of Norfolk, Va., asking for a reorganization was a capital sea-boat ; competent to
of the government of irginia, were present
ed. Mr. Cowan presented a petition for an
increascu mrjii ior uiu prouicuou ui uinuu-
facturers of silk fabrics. The Military Conv
mittce reported the House bill authorizing a
contract for an equestrian statue of Lieu
tenant Ucncral fccott, trom guns capturea in
Mexico, to be placed on his grave at West
Point. The bill to repeal the annuity section
of the Confiscation act was taken up, and
was debated by Messrs. Trumbull and John
son. Tbe bill then went over, anu tbe Ne
braska bill came up in order. Mr. Hendricks
spoke against the bill. Mr. Brown gave
notice ot a proposed amendment. I be dm
was then postponed, and the Amnesty bill
was again taken up. but was not finally act
ed upon. The death of Senator Wright was
announced, and appropriate resolutions were
adopted. Adjourned.
The House of Representatives adopted a
resolution declaring that it will give unfal
tering support to tbo Executive department
oi tec government to vindicate tue time
honored policy of tho republic against for
eign armed intervention which tends to the
destruction of constitutional liberty on this
continent, and especially commends the tone
ot tne national voice in rctcrcnce to tue re
public of Mexico. Adopted. A resolution
instructing the Banking Committee to in
quire into the expudieucy of withdrawing
the national bank currency as speedily as tbe
same can be done without injustice to tho
banks was rejected yeas Go, nays 68.
Several other resolutions on financial sub
jects were laid on tbe table. A resolution
iniikmg it the duty of the Postmaster General
to allow Senators and ltepreseotativca to ex
amine all papers and recommendations for
office, went over iu consequence of the ex
piration ot tbe morning bour. A mcssnge
was received from the President, inclosing
the roply of the Emperor of Russia to the
at as curly a date aa is convenient
l 1,ANE O. 11 ART,
Committee. Robert A. McCoy,
f A. B. Simmokb.
Ibe .Vw aVotssLdcs) troyed.
The splended iron-clad New Ironsides, a
first class vessel of war, of 8488 tons old
tonnage and 2380 now, wss destroyed by
fire on Sunday, at the pier at League Island.
She lias been laid up for some time. The
New Ironsides was built by Messrs. Cramp
& Sons, of this city, in 18G2, at a cost of
f 1,500,000. Sho bad a wooden bull ana
was plated very bcaviiy. duo served in tbo
South Atlantic Squadron at Charleston,
whore she suffered from the explosion of the
torpedo boat David, on the 14th of August,
1863. licr injuries were slight, uowever,
and wero readily repaired. We have still
remaining the Dunderbcrg, iron, 5000 tons.
and 10 guns; tua Dictator, iiusa tons and s
guns, and the Puritan, 32G5 tons and 4 guns.
Tbe AliuntononiAh, iron clad, wbtcn so suc
cessfully crossed tho Atlantic tho current
year, witb Assistant secretary f ox, tons but
1223. new measurement.
We have no ship at present in tne service
which has won more renown in so short a
She
make
"Tbe First national Bnntc of Sun
bnt-y, Prna'a."
a voyage without aid, and to bold her own
wherever she went. Sho inaugurated a new
era of naval sbiD building and. thoush now
so unfortunately destroyed, will baveenected
vuluublo results iu our naval architecture.
The causes of her loss have Lot reached us.
They will probably be found in the negli
gence of some who were on board at the
time of the misfortune. We are not inform
ed of any loss of life. Philadelphia United
tstaM tiazctte.
VICOM THIS Ol.is trURLD.
THE COLLIERY DISASTER.
Barnslet, Sunday, Dec. 10,
Several explosions took place at the Oaks
Colliery, yesterday and to-day. which show
that the fire is still raging in the pit. No
further loss of lifo. Touching scenes of woe
and despair are bourly witnessed ia tbe vi
cinity. Over eighty funerals have taken
place. One buudred and sixty women nave
been left widows, and S30 children have
been made ornhuus by this terrible oalamity,
und many of these are mourning on the
streets from morning until night.
TBE STArFORUSllIHE EXPLOSION.
Haily, Staffordshire. Dec, 16. Eighty
five of those who went into the mine at
Talk o' the Hill, on the morning of the ex
plosion, are known to be dead, and there
are more still remaining in the pit, of whose
safety all hopes are lost. All the dead that
bavo been reoovered were buried to-day at
Jalk o' tbe Hill. Ibe ceremony was deep
ly impressive.
London, Dec. 17. The Pans correspond
ence of the Timet says t "It is now generally
admitted that the object of Gen. Castclnau's
mission was to get Maximilian to abdicate."
I'aris, Dec. 17. It is stated, semi-official
ly, mat ucn. Almonte lias received assur
ances by telegraph, that Maximilian has
abandoned his intention of leaving Mexico,
resolutions congratulating lam on bis escape BDtl of ,n avowed determination to put bim
AIWUJ H9oncJU(lllUUi A UE WUUiUlillVG UU . tU6
A gtg Is New Orleans steal cV.Mrcn,'snd
rlu.it get a rr ard for bringing them back.
the head of loyal Mexicans, and fight
tor ois crown.
. BTETUENS NOT ARRESTED.
London, Dec. 17. There is no truth in
tbe reported arrest of Head Centra Stephens.
.11 .! . ! , . J
aii cumiuues quiet in ireiana.
1'ksth, Dec. 17. it is rumored, and on
apparently good authority, that the Govern
ment ot Austria does not propose to yield to
tue ucmantts made in the address of tbo
Hungarian Diet.
Bbklin, Dec. 17. King John, of Saxonv.
has arrived in this city, and ia tbe guest of
mng vviiiiam.
A MAK-OF-WAB TO BRINO SURRATT TIOMU.
Valella, Malta. Dec. 17. An United
States Bloop-of war has arrived here, bound
to Alexandria, to take Surratt back to
America.
A Terrible Calamut. On the 12th
Inst, we learn by cable dispatches, that a
terrible explosion took place at the Oaks
Colliery, nesr Barnsley. Yorkshire. England
Tbe colliery contains the largest pit in this
district of tbe country. The shaft is 270
feet deep aud the lateral works extend a
distance of two miles from tbe bottom of
the shaft. Nearly 400 men and boys were
in the mine at the time of the explosion,
nearly all of w hom perished. Every aid is
being given to rescue the survivors. Tbe
exploring parties have counted 83 dead
bodies within tho space of fifty yards. A
few of the unfortunate victims have been
brought out alive but badly mutilated. The
engineers are of opinion that owing to the
foul air there can be no more alive within
the works. If this is so, over 800 human
beings lie dead in the recesses of tha pit.
The excitement among tho families in this
town is most intense and painful, and the
works and vicinity have been a scene of
despair and wailing all day. A similar ac
cident occurred some twenty years sine in
tbe same pit, by which some 78 lives were
lost. A second dispatch, dated tha 18th,
adds to th. foregoing an account of a second
explosion, at 9 o'clock that morning while
working parties were finding and drawing
out tbe dead. Eighty of the bodies baa
been brought out when the second explosion
took place. Several officials and a number
of volunteers were in the pit at tha time of
th second disaster, and it ia (eared that all
have perished. Tha excitinor scenes of v.
A Main centleman la Boston inhaled terdav were renewed. . A Uter atatemant
as for a bronchial com plain t, and almost nays soma of the volunteers have been taken
ied. . He says ha won't try it again. . out alive. Still later dispatches renort
Senator Dixon, of Connecticut, has re- "other explosion in thla oolliery at ten
turned to hia allegiance to tbe Republican f,010" ?MaT nigut, U U estimated
patty, and announces that be shall oppose that tbret hundred and flfty buoMn, beings
both tha President and his polUy. ,Vtt.hM? lo w b
intffu
ta L-lncinaattt. - ., ik. .i. .v.a .
elgu Affairs was instructed to inquire whether
tue good offices of tbe Luited blatcs should
not be employed, if practicable, iu restoring
pcaoo In the States of South America. A
joint resolution prohibiting the further is
sue ot agricultural scrip to States lately in
rebellion was passed. The Judiciary Com
mittee was directed to inquire into the esse
of a negro sentenced to be sold as a slave at
Annapolis, and also to report what legisla
tion is necessary to protect loyal citizens in
the enjoyment of life, liberty and property
in tne lately rebellious states, except leu
nessce. A suspension of the rules for the
Introduction of a resolution for the appoint
ment oi a committee to inquire whether any
acts had been done by any officer of tho
United States government which in the con
templation of tho Constitution are high
crimes and misdemeanors was refused yeas
aa, nays 4.- a resolution for tbe appoint
ment of a select committee to inquire whe
ther the laws of Congress for the assessment
and collection of direct taxes in the lately
rebellious Stutes, and for the seizure and sale
of forfeited and abandoned lunds, have been
faithfully executed, was adopted. The Com
mittee on Foreign Affairs reported a resolu
tion that it be recommended to the Exccu
tive department of the government that tbe
friendly offices of this government be offered
for the promotion of peace and harmony in
South America, which -was adopted. In
Committee of the Whole, Mr. Hise. of Ken
tucky, made a speech against the power of
Congress to territorialize the Southern States.
Adjourned
' Several of the conductors on the Pennsyl
vania Railroad charged with embezzling,
and some acquitted, are about to commence
suits against 1'iokerton, the Chicago detec
tive, for damages. The hearing was before
. rancisous, general agent ot tbe road,
who is satisfied that if crime has bten com
mitted it has been to a very trifling amount.
The conductors on the Reading Railroad,
who were discharged a few years since on
the oath of Pinkertna, and made to disgorge
Inst sums of money, have commenced suits
for Its recovery.
A I'aris advertising firm has paid sixty
thousand dollars for the exclusive privilege
or posting ami in ina ouuaiug o tua Ex
position,
IS hereby given tbat, Hi regain annual election
of Diieotora ot "The First National Bank of Sun-
bury, Pa ," will be held on TUESDAY the 22(1 day
of JANUARY, A. 1)., 18S7, at the Banking llouto
in the Borough of Sonbsry, Pa., between the hours
of 10 o 'does A. M. ana a o oiock r. in., oi aaia aay,
in acoordanoe with the provisions of ths Act ef Con
gress.
Sunbury, Pa , Deo. 18th, 1866.
"BOARDING H0USET
,' CHESTNUT STREET, BUNBURY, PA.,
NBAB THS DEPOT.
Mrs. MARIA THOMPSON,
- Proprietress.
Regular and Transient bearders kept on the moet
roaaonaoie terma,
Paraont attending Court will find it a deairablo
Boarding-Houne, and wilt do well to call.
jjunbury, Pec. 22, 1866 3t.
THE CROSBY OPEBA HOUSE
ART ASSOCIATION.
The late Determined.
THE DAY ON WHICH THE FINAL DISTRIBUTION
WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE IS
January Slat, 187.
We. th undertizned, a Committee appointed to eondurt
the awarding of I'reimunw to Uie Memuera of the Cruiby
Opera Houae Ait Aiwieiation, have been authorized by
the MaiMReinetil to announce MONDAY, JAN. HI, ltx)7,
aa me time wucn me
Final Award
of all Ibe Premiuma ahall be made, without faither pott-
nnnement.
Inordcr thnt Mr. Croibr may realize the full bniefit of
hie enterprise, and that tae uenincaiea may ue neia oy
bom fide purehaaera. and not by him, it ia neceMary that
the remainina certificate! ahouM be speedily disposed nr.
The Committee assure all nnitiea interested that every
care will be taken to secure perlect fairness In awarding
the Premiuma.
WILLIAM T. COOLUAlUll, rresiaeiu Union natlini-
ai Hum.
AMOS T. HALL, Treasurer C. B. k Q. R. R.
K.O HALL, Hsll, Kimbark A Co.
CLINTON BRIQGS, Ewing, BiijrgaJt Co.
J Cl no RE. President of the Board of Trade.
JAMK8H BOW UN, President Third National Bank.
JAMKl C. FARGO, Sop't American Express.
FRANCIS A, HOFFMAN, Kv Ueol-Uurerivir.
I. Y. MUNN, Monn k tScoU Elevator.
J, A, E.UU&, Fieaioenl Second. National Bank.
Tbe subscription books will be closed when the sale of
Certificates hall hnvn been completed, WITHOUT KU'R.
THKK NOTlOri! !!
A Chi Initial President fui ynur Parent ! one certificate.
with "The Apple Guiherers," and the chance of a Premi
um worth snuo,wi:
A Chriatiiius Present tor vnitr sister ! one certificate.
with "The Little Waiideier," and Uiechanceof l'remiomi
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ol premiums worm irom sow to : i :
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A HART, worth 3,000!
A BCHUFSELK, worth SS.O0O!
A BEARD, won h S4,uu0 !
YOLKU BVST OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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Ameiica: I
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Presents, worm ts,ouz,to. s.uuu to be appropria
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All are rated at their their true value, end consist
of superior Pianos, Organs and Melodoons, Green,
backs, Florence Sewing Machines, first oiaaa 8py
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of two cent stamp.
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Money, Lycoming Co., Pai
Tickets for tale by J. BlilPM AN, Agent, Bnnbury.
December 22, 1866.
lior roit this iioi.iivi
NEW ARRIVAL OP tfSEFUL AND FASCT
articles. .
A very large assortment of
Prayer and Hymn Books, and Bibles, School,
. Juvenile, Toy and Blank Books.
Tbe largest stock of Toya ever brought to this place,
consisting In part of Dolls, Doll Ileads, Doll Bodice,
very lite, style and kind. -
Bleda. Wagons, China Tea Sets, all altea, Rattles,
Whistles, Harmonicas. Tin and Wooden,
. Toys of all kinds, Ac, Ao.
A fine line of fanoy articles. Jot Pins, Horn, Gum,
and other Chains, . . , ,
Khnwl Pin and Milrt tnd.
Sleeve Buttont, Pocket Books, Fins Purses for ladies,
Perfiunea, ioaps, Brunei, tombs, a,
A large stock of .
PINE ALBUMS,
Dissecting Pictures, Maps, As., Passe Partouta, I'ic
ture f rames, rorlloltns, ink stands, Lamps
and Fixtures, Bird Cages, Canei, .
' Pipes and Stems, Cigar
Cases and Tubes,
T IIEUMORIPiTCRS, Ac, Ac.
Call and tea our stock. Evertbinz kont in a Book .
Stationery and notion, to be had by culling at
K. FERRER LIU IITNER,
Market Square.
Bunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, Dee. Ii, 1886. '
UNIVERSAL
C0R1T 30LTE1TT,
For Corns, Bunions, Waits, Ae.
OT Boxes, SS cU , SO cts , and SI aitea.
.Jrf hit all nrnffvistaevervwhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broedway,
New York, . .
And by W. A. En.ir.i i, duiiuui j,
north f isnds ot heirs of Jonathan Bower
ana . . liempbell,, containing BO acres
mora or lsss, wbaraoa are erected a two story
brick dwelling bouse, old frame Boose, and
a large frame barn, &o. ' ' ' .
Also, upon a certaia tract or piece of land,
situate in. same township, county and State,
bounded on tba east and west by lands of
Jphn B. Ilprplpg, on tha north, and south
bj. lands of Samuol Garinger, containing '
about Sve acres more or less, Whereon are
erected a-brkk dwelling house, frame barn
and other out buildings, &c. 1
Seized, taken In execution and to be sold
as the property of William Horning.
ALSO:
All that certain trace or parcel of Land,
with tbe Rollins Mill Buildine tbereon erec
ted situate in Coal township Ta tha county
of Northumberland and State of tennsylva
nia, beginning at a peg in the centre line of
the Branch Rail Hoad to Big Mountain ;
thence south 82 degrees 17 minutes west
one hundred and seventy-nine and one half
feet to a post ; thence by land surveyed in
the name of Samuel Clark, north one degree .
0 miuuUaenst seven hundred feet and one
tenth of a foot to a post ; tbencs north eighty-two
degrees 17 minutes cast sevcutyrtwo
feet and four-tenths of a foot to a peg in the
said centre lino of the Branch Itullr.oad to
Big Mountain ; thence along tho same south
7 degrees and 42 minutes and a balf east
six hundred and ninety one feet and eight
tenths of a foot to the first mentioned peg
in the centre line of the Branch Railroad to
Big Mountain aforesaid and place of begin
ning, containing two acres of land, attic
measure being part of a certain tract or par
eel of land, containing six and one ha)
acres.
' Sc'rzcd-, taken In execution and; to-bo sol
as the property of Frederick Albert Rcisteii
trustee of Susan Longcnvcker, wife of Davi
Longenccker, David Longnecker and Susc
his wife.
, . ALSO :
AUT1CK.
IN aecordancs with the provisions of the Charter
of the "Bunbury Masonio Hall Association," the
stockholders of said Association will elect a board of
seven managers, on Monday, December a 1st, isob,
for tbe ensuing year, mention to oeneiu at tne mw
Offioe of Messrs. Hill A Wolverton, in the Borough
of Sunbury, between the hours of 1 and 3 o
f. M. ol saia nay.
By order of JNO. HAAS, Pres't.
L.T. Rohrbacb, Sec'y.
Sunbury, Deo. 16, lBSfl.
Nanhood t How Ioit, how lt'.(or-l
Just published, a new edition of
DB. CCLVIBWELL'I CxLSBtATIfll EsXAT
on tbe radical enre (without medicine) of Spermator
rhoea, or seminul eakaest, ipvoiuntary seminal
One and one-half acres of land, with tl
buildings, Ac. thereunto belonging, situs
in Jackson township, Northumberland coc
ty, l'a., bounded and described as follot
to wit : containing one and a balf ac
mora or less, bounded on tho north, t
and west by lands of Henry Pifer, and sot
by Bull Run, whereon is erected a two st
irame Dwelling House, Barn, Tan Hot
Bark Ilouso, twenty-three Vats and a B
Mill. '
Also, at the same time and place, by
tue of tho Bbove writ, lovy many tnadi
another lot of land, containing one-half
more or less, with the buildings, &c. tli
?u?n ) unto belonging, situate in Lower Mahr
clock, .j,-,--!,!,, K.irthnmhprlnnrl countv.
. ' I T - - J '
bounded nnd described as follows, to
j Bounded on the north by Bull Run, s
by html of Henry Peifcr, cast by lun
Abraham Klock, nnd on tho West sai
. runs to a point, whereon is erected a
. story frame Dwelling House, Shoe She
Summer House, and a Burn.
Seized, taken in execution and to b
rty Dauicl Seal.
alsu:
Louses, Impotency, Mental and PhytioaOIneapaoity, ! nrobc
Impedimenta to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, , I I v
Tbo ..r,.n1ant'a intorput Rllttnriapd
sexual exirTn5u. I u v v. .. ........ - -, ri
tyPrice, in ascaled envelope, only 6 cents. the undivided one-eleventh part of a I
The celebratod author in this admirable essay t t or iccc ()f Rnl Bituatoin Lewis
cisarly demonstrates, from a thirty year t successful , . vtl,mlw., InnA r-nnntv Pmnsv1
praotios, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse ship, Northumbci land county, renns)
may be radioally cured without the dangerous use bounded and described as lollows, I
of internal medicine or the application of tbe knife ! 0n the west by S. D. Ball, on the DC
pointing ct a mode of cure atoroeaimple, oertain . jan( 0j ij-nonias wT4tt8 and Le
and eueetuM. ay means ot wntcn every i iUa.n ti,e cast bv the Montour
1 line, and on the south by laut'.s. af
Snyder, containing about one humlrc
I of "land laying in Northumberland
i rjcnrly nil c!ertd, whereon nrc crnctr
; story" frame dwelling house, bank b
other outbuildings, an apple orchan
' Siiied taken in execution and to
as the property of Mary Iteiger.
: ALSQ:
All those certain messuages, hou
pieces of ground, situate, and des
' follows, to wit : One house and tl.
acre lots in the town of Trcvort
countv of Northutubcilr.pdi Two
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Chills, Fevers, aud general deiangeruent of the Digeetiv,
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matter wbat his condition may be, may cure himself
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Address the Publishers.
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Deo. 82, 1866 3m .
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue of certain Altai writa of Yen. Exponas,
Ven. Exponas, Plnriui Levari Facias, Fieri Facia,
and alias Fieri Facial, issued out of the Court of
tlnmmnn Pleas of Northumberland oounty, to me
directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court : ground in said town of Trovprton, n
Mouse, In the Borough or Mnoury, on monuny.tnu jn tlje cnL.r:il plan of ssld town
.ar. w. aueiui-' u
uumours uigiit niiu nine u
block one bundrt-.l and four (.104)
is erected a two story fruinc hot.
lots pieces or parcels of ground iu.
of Trevortion, numbered one, t
four and five (1,2, 3, 4, and 5,)
numbered one hundred, aud five
which is erected three frBme hou
lots numbers eleven and . twelve (.'
12.) io block number fifty-one.
which is erected a double frame b
house aud lot, alo situata in
numbered two in block one bu
sixteen (110) two bouses and lt
town numbered eight nnd niue f
in block number twenty-throe (N
house and lot nurabc tour (4.) iu
bcr one hundred and. thirty-si
one steam saw mill anu grouc
containing one acre mora or. lets
of ground numbers oue and. tt
eiirhtv tiuht (No. 88.) One lot
ground marked number sis. in b
seven (87), all situate in the ton
ton, and county of Xnr.tbumbc:
Seized taken iu execution am
as the property of Charles P.'
administrator of Edward Utile'
witb notice to John Toy & Ch
fenstein, assignees of. Edward
deceased.
DAJUlvL BKCK
Phcriff sOffiee, PjtPburjjJIeclS
' Iro-lainatlosi la If'
" To CIIAKLKS II. LKADEU ;:
NoETBUKBaBLixn County, :
. . The Commonwealth of
I Seal. ! the Sheriff of Norlhnik
1 Usastihu :-WUtllt A
dcr by her next friend, Michael La
24th day of February, IBM, prefei
our Judges of our Court of Comti
county of Norlbuaiberland, pravin
therein set forth, that ibe might
the bonds of matrimony entered int
Leader.
We do thercfero command you
fore we did i the suid Charles II. L
aside all other business and excuse
be and appear in your proper p
Judges at Sunbury, at a Court o
there to be held on the imt Jaoudi
(A D. lrjrtt.) in and for the Count
land, to auswer a petition or libel
Leader, by her next friend X'
r niter ft, lfl .-Jm
rl
i
7 th day of January, 1. -037. at 1 o'clo
lowing property, to wit :
A certain lot or piece of ground, situate
in the Borough of McEwensville, Northum
berland county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the north
bv let of David Eckert, cast by an Alley,
south by Mechanic street, and on the west
by Main street, containing CO feet in frout
and 100 feet deep, wbcrcon are erected a
two and a half story brick dwelling bouse,
frame pig stable and outbuildings.
Also, a certain other lot or piece of ground,
situato in said Borough, County and State
as above stated, bounded north by an Alley,
east by Main atreet, south by lot of Louisa
Liill and Hannah llood, auci on tue west, uy
an Alley, containing 60 feet in front and 100
icet deep, wucrcon are crectcu tuo woou cui
riage shops, Lumber shops, &c.
Also, a ccrtsin other lot or piece of ground,
sltuste io the above named Borough, County
and State, bounded north by Mechanic street,
past hv nn Allev. south bv lot of E. W. Mc-
Corty, and west by Main street, containing
in front 60 feet, and in depth 100 ..cot,
whereon are erected tbe brick Blacksmith
shops, carrisgo house, frame stable, well of
water, with pumps, &c.
Also, a certain other lot or piece of ground,
situate in said Borough, County and Stato
as above stated, bounded north by Mechanic
street, east by Church street, south by lot of
John McGioney's heirs, and west by an Al
loy, containing about one acre, whereon are
erected a doublo two and a half story brick
dwelling House, and other outbuildings, 4c.
Also an orchard of fine growing fruit trees.
Also, a certain other lot or piece of
ground in said Borough, County and State,
bounded north by lot of David Stahluccker,
east of Main street, south by an Alloy and
west by an Alley, containing in width fifty
five (55) feet and in depth ISO feet.
Also, the undivided one half of the steam
grist mill property, situate partly in Dela
ware township and partly in said Borough
of McEwcnsville, inoluding the lot of land
with the tenant house tuereen, the steam
engine and fixtures, the water-power, mill
dam and privileges, now occupied by IVm.
Hood & Jacob M. Fry, under the name and
firm of Hood & Fry. Tbe whole being
bounded on tbe west ae north by lands of
David Gold, east by an Alley, ana soutb by
an Alley and street of raid David Uold, 4c.
Also, a certaia other lot or piece of land,
aituate'partly in said Borough ot McEwens
ville aud partly in Delaware township,
bounded rorth by tbe Presbyterian Parson
age lot, the neit hereinafter described and
lot of John Bausb, east by lot of said John
Baush, south by the Turbutville Road, and
west by Church street, containing about
seven acres.
. Also, a certaia other lot or piece of ground,
situate and adjoining the last above named
lot, bounded north by lot of land, occupied
by Henry Werner, next hereinafter describ
ed, east and south by the lot last above de
scribed and wett by the Presbyterian Par
sonige lot sforessid, containing about three
acres., j , I
. Also, a certain other lot or piece of ground
situate and adjoining the last aforesaid lot,
bounded north by lands of Henry Werner,
east by lot ot John Baush, south by the lot
last above described and tbe said Presbyte
rian Parsonage and west by Church street,
containing about three acres. - -
Seized, taken in execution and to" tc sold
as tha property of William Hood. . .
ALSOi - : ..
J A certain tract or piece of laud, situate iu
Lower Augusta township, Northumberland
eounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and describ
ed as follows, to wit : on the esst by land
of Joel Wolf, on tha south by lauds of Dan
iel Zarttnaa end ftauiuel Gariegrr, on ths
west by lo 4 of Gco'ge Kcefa, sad on the ! ,tort ,f
show cause if any you have, wb,
Leader, your wife, should not be
bonds of matrimony, agreeably t
bly in suoh ease made and provic
ViTatsg ths Iiunorahle Alexa
dent Judge of our said Court a
day of December, A. D- IBM,
JOHN J. RKIMKXS
Sheriff's Office, 1
Sunbury, Deo. Ii, 1866. I
J). bhCWLEY, Sheriff. i
toiler
I1E(JISTER'8 Aocounti for C
V 6th oi January, A.D.,1U67
SThe aooount o( Henry Uau
lower, filed Oct. 12, lb.
t The aoaount of lliram Hoe
lor of Elisabeth Vt'Uower, dea'i
3 The final aocount of Solon
of Sarah h. Uoneert, minor eb
deceased, filed Pet. 19, ISM.
4 Ths aocount of James K-'
of John M . Wagner, dee d . , Hi
i Tbe accouut of John Po
Abraham Lunger, deeoaaed, 111
fi The aocount of tMunuel tt
tbarine Kiisabeth Vastine, filr
T Tbe account of D. M Bra
ef Grifreih Jones, deceased. Ii
. a Tbe anal eooeuM of W
and Thomas 8 kuta, Admink
deeeased, filed Nov. Se, land
Ibe final account of Oe.
Mciurer, Fseoutora of Feli)
Dee.8,Uei.
IS Tbe aocount ef Charli
of Sarah Jane Keeder, dee d
. i. A.J. C
tanbnry, Dee. 8, lbSS 4
BrjiLPCRd ana those
would do well to call a
ment of Leeks, Latches, I
Straps Sad T Uinge. W u,
thmg wear tsaanpieis S