Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 05, 1867, Image 3

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MUnillBT, PA.
SATURDAY, JANUARY , 18C7.
Hocal .Affairs.
l3r CotB Wbaibbb. Tb thermometer, on
Friday, the list ult., stood at 10 degrees belew ero
In thb place i In otnt part or Lycoming Bounty at
34. On th id of January, Inst., It WM alao vty
' sold, the thermometer ranging below ro.
7 Ice. Th orop of lea, always desirable, la aa
excellent one thla year. Th loe en the river la
from 10 to 12 lnobea thick, and Onr ettlsen are busy
In filling their loe-hontea.
tyYouHO Mn'a Pbateb Mairiao. The
.young men are cordially invited to eommenoe the
Brat Sabbath of the New Year by attending the
Young Mon'i Prayer Meeting, which will beheld
-in the leoturo room of the Presbyterian Church,
-very Sabbath evening, at 5 o'clock.
tj AproiJCTMEliTi. The County Cemmlaiioneri
tiavo made the following appolnlmenta for the preeen!
jear !
Mercantile Appraiser Jacob Yerily.
Janitor John Arnold.
Physloian for Prison Dr J. W. Peal.
Attorney for Commonwealth Sol. Malick, Esq.
ryThe County Commissioner!, In their np.
-pointments, have re-appointed Sol. Maliok, Esq.,
M Attorney for the board. Thla, we are Informed,
.they considered due to Mr. Maliok for hii efforta in
-watching over the Interest of the eounty ai Ita legal
representative, and exaoting atrlot economy in the
disbursement of the eounty funds.
CP Dedication . On New Tear's day the new
Odd Fellows' Hall, at ETysburg, was dodicated with
the usual eeremoniea of that order. All the neigh
Wing lodges were fully represented, among them
the Sunbury Lodge, No. 208.
CP A Donatio!! Party came off at the house of
Rev: Mr. Reigart, of the Presbyterian church, on the
evening of the 20th ult.
Another was given to tho Rev. Mr. Cremer, of the
Reformed church, on Tuesday evening, the 1st inst.
t3pDKR. We understand that Henry J. Reo
der, of MoEwensville, has killed no less than three
deer on the Muncy hills within the last few weeks.
There are certainly few, if any landlords, in this
section of the State, who oan vie with Mr. Reeder
in supplying their tables with vension shot by them
selves. y Routs to New Yoiie. We understand that
the new route from Mt. Carmel to New York Is well
patronised, but the depot accommodations are poor.
The train leaves Mt. Carmel for New York at T in
the morning and arrives about T In the evening.
There is no close connection with oar road, aa yet,
but hope there soon will bo.
Pi'dlic Schools. We are requested to state
that the school in the Northeast school house will
open on Monday next. All scholars north of the
Shaniokin Valley Rruilroad will be admitted into
those schools.
The school in the Southwest school house will
pon on Mondav week, and all scholars south of the
Shamokin railroad will be admitted there.
"p"Tn Paris Exposition. 8. P. Kase, Esq.,
of Danvillo, we are pleased to see, has been appoint
ed by the Governor a commissioner to attend the
World's Fair, at Paris, France, next season, for the
oxhibition of the industry, skill and seienee of all
nations. Mr. Kase's knowledge of mechanical sci
ence and general Information will make him a valu
able agent at the great Congress of nations.
Zj?' Festival at Norvbcmberlakd. A fes
tival was held in the Unitarian Churoh, at Northum
berland, on Christmas eve. The church was taste
fully decorated with evergreens, and a table, bounti
fully covered, placed in front of the pulpit. After
singing and remarks from the minister, the Divine
blessing was asked, and the good things upon the
table were distributed to tho Sunday School scholars.
One of the ladies of the society then read "The
Visit of Saint Nicholas," and the meeting dispersed,
all feoling that a pleasant evening had been spent.
The festival was gotten op by the ladies of the
.society.
XjP Masonic At a meeting of Northumberland
Royal Arch Chapter, bold in Sunbury, on the 25th
ult., the following officers were elected for the en
.suing Masonic year :D. J.Lewis, II. P.; J. B.
Lenker, King; C. S Wilder, Scribe; J. Haas,
Treasurer ; J. Board, Secretary.
The following officers of Mt. Carmel Lodge, No.
.378, were duly installed on the 26th alt., by Past
Master, D. J. Lewis : F. Fahrion, W. M. ; W. J.
Haas, 8. W. ; W. H. Leroh, J. W. ; A. Lerch, Trea.
surer ; J. B. Reed, Secretary ; B. Kissinger, Tyler.
J Tin CrtAMOKLiERS for the new Court House
have arrived, and were properly arranged and put
into position by Messrs. Smith A Oentber, of this
place, under whose superintendence they were
made by the well-known firm of Mickey, Merrill A
Mackara, of Philadelphia. These chandeliers are
well designed, and are in keeping with the archi
tectural style of the handsome building they are in
.tended to adorn.
Cp Fair at Watsobtowk. A fair was held,
during the holidays, in the thriving village of Wat
sontown, by the Methodist congregation, of that
place, who contemplate erecting a new church. The
.fair was well attended, and we lean that a hand
some sum was realised. Among the artlolea offered
for sale we noticed a miniature cottage, made of
moss, by Mrs. Truckemiller, which was a very hand
some affair. It was disposed of by lottery, and
netted the handsome sum of 125. The congregation,
particularly the ladies, deserve a great deal of
credit for their labors in a good cause.
p Tux Fair and Festival, held by the la
dies connected with the Lutheran Church, elosed on
Tuesday evening, the 1st inst., to be re-opened du
ring Court week. They realised, we understand,
over $400. An interesting feature of the festival
.was a very handsome cross, made of wax, whloh was
disposed of by ballot, at ten cents each. The con
testants were the Masons and Odd Fellows, of this
j!ace. Quite on intocat was manifested in the
juoc.ess.os lie respective lodges. The .prise was
finally awarded to the Masons. The 'following is
the vote : Masons, 408 ; Odd Fellows, 254.
CP Presentation. We are pleased to learn
(that A. A. Shissler, Esq., Chief derk of Election in
he 3d Auditor'a Office, Treasury Department, was
presented on Christmas, by the clark under bts
.charge, with a beautiful Maaonio emblem, accompa
nied by a letter in which he was highly commended
for his gentlejmyily bearing and the courtesy at
tended to his associates. The emblem represents
an open Bible of solid gold. Front view engraved
with "Holy Bible, A. A. Shissler, Lodge No. 22, A.
Y. M., Penn." On the reverse, "Presented to A. A,.
Shissler, Esq., Chief of See. No. T, Quartermaster's
Division, Third Auditor's Office, Dee. , 1866. A
token of esteem from the clerks under bis charge."
Mr. Shissler is a graduate) ot this office, and his
rapid promotion to the position he now holds, la as
evidence that bis abilities and conduct aa properly
appreciated.
CP New Partnership, As will be seen by re
ferring to the marriage notioes in another eojumn,
pur old friend, ty. A- Bennett, has taken partner
not in the drug business but in matrimony, We
congratulate the Doctor on bis suoeess la choosing a
ife partner, and heartily wish him all the sac ess
and happiness that hymea eaa bestow pa himself
and bride. Already we see the evidetw of law
e provem.ent in business, which naturally results ia
oBimenolng a new life. He he just received a
large stock of Drugs and Fancy article, sad il
store is well supplied with everything ia that line, j
W adi-e every en to give Ihe Doctors) aall. J
CPHibwat Roamar.A series ef robberies,
by three blghwaysaaa, war eosamilted ea the tarn,
pike, betweea Bear Oap and Mt. Carmel, on the
afternoon -ot the Mta all. ' The first person robbed
were Isaac Hammer aad a boy from Rush. The
robbers, with revolver la hand, caught the horses
end demanded tlelr money 6r their lives, and took I
from Mr. H. $30 aad hi new evereoat, aad from the
boy $2.(0. 8eoa after they robbed Peter Yoeam, of
Bear Gap, of $50 and a (liver watch. The Beat vie
tint that easae along was Simon Voaght, of Maotoar
oasty, Croat whom they took $50. The fbarta
victim they encountered was Abraham Haas, from
aaar Lewtsbarg, from whom tbey took $18 and a
revolver. The fifth was Washington Bwenk, from
Bear Klysburg, whom they relieved of to, and
rapped htm oa the head with a revolver because he
had no mora. Thee robberies were committed in
the space of an hour. The condition of affairs ia the
coal region, near Mt. Carmel, I terrible. Many of
the miner are out of employment, and lawless men
Inflamed with liquor, threaten to rob, and shoot if
accessary, all traveler that are supposed to have
money. Several of the conductors oa the railroads,
near Mt. Carmel, bar been assaulted, and bow
carry revolver.
Cp Lma. -W are pleassd to tee that arrange,
ment are in progress for an extensive supply of this
useful article, at this place. Messrs. Levi Beesholts
Co, are engaged la putting up a number of first
class 11m kiln along the P. A E. Railroad, between
the borough and the machine (hops. These kilns
will be la full operation In the spring, and the lime
stone need will be procured from the extensive lime
stone quarries of Messrs. Bright, Beesholts A Rocke
feller, in Point township, whioh quarries were re
cently opened, and made accessible by a branch
railroad, connecting with the P. A E. road, above
Northumberland.
Cp For the BiNsm or All. W call atten
tion to the notice, la our business notioe column, of
auotion sale of boot and shoes, on this (Friday) and
Saturday evenings, January 4th and 5th, In Fleas
ants' building, Market square. We advise all to
attend the sale, as rare bargain oan be had. Mr,
Apsley's objeot In disposing of his stock by auction
is to close out a large stock preparatory to leaving
for Philadelphia to engage in business.
tpSupDEN Death. Robert Brooks, whos
family reside In this place, and who has lately been
employed in the cool region, was arrested at Mt.
Carmel, oa Wednesday last, for breaking Into a
restaurant. The constable took him in charge and
put him on the regular passenger train on the Sha
mokin Valley Railroad, intending to put him in
jail at this place. When the train stopped the oon.
ductor, supposing him asleep, shook him, when he
found that life was extinct. Various rumors are
afloat as to the cause of bis death, but It is supposed
that it resulted from apoplexy.
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For the American.
The Good Templars ot Northumberland olosod
their Christmas Festival on Wednesday evening,
26th ult. We dropped in upon them and found
their Lodge rooms well filled by a social and pleas
ant company. Ice cream, cakes, candy and other
eatables were for sale. A large cake, beautifully
iced, and presented to the Lodge by the enter
prising proprietors of the new bakery, Messrs. Mus
grove A Shafer, was on exhibition, and, as a placard
announced, was to be given to the clergyman re
ceiving the greatest number of votes, each oosting
ten eent. At twelve o'clock the votes were counted,
and It was found that the cake was awarded to Rov.
Mr. Dill. As the "electioneering" for the rival
candidates wss quite spirited, we think the worthy
recipient must feel gratified at this new proof of
public appreciation. The following is the record of
votes east :
Rev. Mr. Dill, 71
' Mr. Dickson, 413
" Mr. Porter, 148
The entertainment was, on the whole, a great suo
eess, and we hope will strengthen the order and
advance the good cause of temperance But we
think aa order which will not allow its members to
take a glass of sweet cider, lest Intemperance be
encouraged, should consider whether by permitting
lotteries at its entertainments, it dees not foster
gsmbling, a vioe which, as well as Intemperance, has
done much to increase the sum of human misery.
We do not refer to the ministers' ooke, but to those
things which were disposed of by lottery.
Editor's Table.
Ta Lxnv'i Frienb, roR January. The Steel
Plates In the January number of this Queen of the
Magasines, are uncommonly beautiful. We seldom
see a finer picture than "At Sea," and "Werter's
Charlotte" looks lovely enough to justify the pas
sionate admiration that all the world has heard of.
The large double Fubion Plate exhibits that ele
gance and brilliancy whioh is its established charac
teristic in this magasine ; a stylish skating oostume
will attract attention. Children's Fashions, Pale
tots, Coiffures, Bonnets, Ac, also the Work-Table
Department, are profusely illustrated with wood-ents.
In the Literary Department, we find the names of
the best writers.
Price (with engravingl $2.50 a year; Four copies
(with one engraving) $6.00 ; Eight copies (with extra
jnagatine etui aa engraving) $12.00. Address Dea
con A Peterson, 310 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Beable's Monthly. With the January number
this popular magasine enters upon its third volume.
It contains "Midnight," a Poem, illustrated ; "Lab
rador," illustrated ; "Who was He" ; "Autobio
graphic Notes"; "Language"; "The Master of Car
bon," a story ; "A Chat about Carlotta" ; "A Pe
riod without Parallel" ; "Stilts of Gold," a humo
rous Poem, Illustrated ; "Our New House." a story ;
"Rome To-Day" ; "Greenblow In Gotham"; "Mrs.
Roundabout's Trip" ; "Indifferently Honest," be.
sides Notes, Notioes and Gossip. Altogether, it is a
work which commends itself to the generous support
of the public It is a magasine of to-day, and a
perfect reflex of American talent. Terms, $3 per
annum. Beadle A Co., Publishers, lib William St.,
New York.
Wa have received from Messrs. King A Baird,
607 Bansom Street, a copy of "The Useful Almaaao"
for 1867, just published by tbein. A book of refer
enoe to all who desire to know how the goodly City
of Philadelphia is governed ; the extent, number,
and location of its various Publio Institutions, and
the manner of gaining access to them; the location
of all the Churches, Railroads, Banks, Places ot
Amusement, Public Parks, Ferries, Foreign Consuls'
offices, etc. ; the location of all elective and appoin
tive ofhoes, and manner of election or appointment,
with the term of office, and other useful in formation
of interest to citisens aa well aa strangers. Price
Twenty Cents, and mailed on receipt of price, by
King A Baird, Publishers, 607 Sansem Street, Phila
delphia. BUSINESS NOTICES,
Here is a Business Notice worth reading, and
it concern every person, both rich and poor, large
and small, those with big feet and those with small
ones. All have an opportunity of getting them
selves shod with the very best of Boots and Shoes, at
about one-half for what tbey have to pay for them,
now-a-days, la any store. You will have this op
portunity only for a few nlghU, as W. W. Apsley Is
closing out the balance of his wholesale stock of
boot and shoe at auction, in Pleasant' building,
next to Llgbtaer's Book Store, Market square, Sun
bury Good bargain have been secured by those
who were fortunate enough to be at the sales which
earn off the last few nights. The reason for
telling his stock la this way ia, that h Intends going
to IA city, ia a few days, to engage ia business
there, aad desire to have hi (took closed out be
fore leaving. Hi foods are all new and fashionable,
has no unsaleable ones oa hand. Now I the time
yo all need 4 be well shed ; If yea desire to be for
a small sum of money then attend the sal oa this
(Friday) and Saturday" evenings, January 4tk aad
5th. The ladle ara respectfully invited to attend.
Those who cannot attend lath evening will have
aa opportunity to boy at private sals, through the
day. Remember tb pla, ia Pleasants' building,
Market Square. The sign is a large Amerieaa Sag
with "aaelloa" printed e it. Come and see
W, W, APSLEY.
tr-SEE A Wonaw, ia another column, picking
Imnburg (rape for t peer's W use. It is aa admira
ble article, used ia lb hospitals and by the first
lam famiUot ha Paris, Uadea aad New York, ia
preference to old Port Win. It is worth a trial, a
it give great earlsfaeUoa. Per sal by W. A. Bea
Belt, Market street
Tna General Verdict. The general verdict
approve the (ult for gent, the suits for boy, the
ult of all grade, read at the popular tailoring e.
tabllahment ef Jacob O. Seek, Foarth street. W
advise all who Intend replenishing their wardrobe,
during tb aow year, to call ca Beck, and examine
his elegant assortment of Cloths, Caaslmeres, Ac,
before purchasing elsewhere.
a
"MtDbab Mcrprt," said aa Irishman to hi
friend, "why did you betray the secret that was told
you!" "Is It betraying yo call It! Bur when I
fbuad I wasn't able to keep It myself, didn't I do
well to tell It to somebody that could T" Bom
thing should not be kept secret, one of them I that
J. B. Bmiok I manufacturing and telling clothing
very fast and very cheap, at his tailoring establish
ment oa 4th street, Bunbury.
J iin
A TaairTT You a a Mar married a rosy young
Irish girl, quit to tb horror of hi mothsr and
sisters, but gav this piece of logic as th reason :
"If I marry aa Amerieaa girl, I must hire an Irish
girl to take care of her, and I can't afford to support
both." Just so, if a man buys the cloth for his
olothes, h ha to take It to a tailor to make into a
suit for htm. How much more sensible it Is to go
at one to a ready-made olothlng bouse, Ilk th
Continental Clothing Basaar, Market street, and get
yeur olothes already made, which will fit any ons
who may desire the artiole.
MaeBMn
Specimen. Th beautiful specimens of the pho
tographie art, on exhibition In Simpson's building,
Market Square, Bunbury, tell the passers by, in un
mistakable language, that S. Byerly is a first-class
artist. Call up and get a life-like picture.
The Price or Lirertt. Patrick Henry truth
fully observed that "Eternal Vigilance 1 th prioe
of Liberty ;" be might as truthfully have said that
to become wealthy is to praotioe economy by pur
chasing your boots and shoos at Wm, H. Miller'
Excelsior Boot A Shoe Store, Market Square, Sun
bury. Money will be saved by buying of him, as he
bos th cheapest and best in market. Call and sea
him.
No Wonoer! No more blasphemy no more
stealing no more murder ao more treason no
more standing upon the street oorner uttering
maledictions against th defrauder No wonder
that this is so, when we take into account that the
masses of the people are supplying themselves with
boots and shoe from the handsome assortment just
reoolved at Harry Thaoher'a, ill the old Boulton
stand, Market street. Harry is constantly receiving
large Invoices from the cities, and is thus enabled to
compete with Philadelphia or New York prices.
There certainly is no need of sending to the cities
for a fashionable and oheap boot or shoe, when they
can be bad at his store. Everybody, particularly
the ladies, should oall and see the elegant stook just
opened by him, He charges nothing for showing
goods. Call End examine.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Society.
Easton, Pa,, Sept. 23, 1866.
One of the principal features of to-day's show was
the American Cow-Milker exhibited by A. 0. M. M.
Co. Three cows were milked to our entire satisfac
tion, standing; perfectly quiet, although milked for
the first time with the machine. The Cow-Milker
gives sure indications of a complete success, and de
ervee to acouire bv Ita merits aa rtoDular a renuta.
tion, as the Sewing Machine or Reaper. We give
this as a special awara ana diploma.
B. Morris Ellis, Hughesville.
A. E. Kapp, Northumberland,
Tobias Barto, Reading,
Special Committee.
I do BEREar CERTirr that I have purchased and
used one of the American Cow Milkers, and they
are fully what they are represented to be, and go
far beyond my expectations.
Benjamin Hoover,
Proprietor ef the Sunbury Dairy.
MWIIL I
Township Rights, In Northumberland eounty,
for the great American Cow Milker, for sale at
the Basaar, In Sunbury. Also the right for Union
and Snyder counties.
CP To Claim Agent. Blanks for the collec
tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn
missioned Offioers," under the late Act of Congress,
equalising bounties, have been printed and are now
for sale at the American office. We keep on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which
we soil very cheap. Tbey are copied from blanks
prepared in the Departments at Washington, and
oan be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis-
anee will reoelve prompt attention.
- ?
Lira Insurance "I am at present a single man,
but intend to insure when I marry." But the es
sential condition for insurance is good htallk, and of
the oontinuance of this you have no guarantee ;
therefore Insure while you enjoy It. It will also
cost less at a younger age.
Jacob Siiipman, Fin and Life Insurant Agent,
eunoury, ia.
MARRIAGES.
In this place, on the 23d ult., by Rev. S. W. Rei
gart, at tba residence of the bride's father, Lloyo
T. Kohrbacb, Esq., and Miss Jane C. Haas, all
ot luis piaee.
At Northumberland, on the 1st Inst.. bv Rev. Mr.
Dickson, Dr. Wm. A. Bennett, of this place, and
Alias mART a. iatlor, ot ttie former place.
The American office was kindly remembered on
this oooasion, and all banda join in wishing the
happy couple a prosperous voysge through life.
On Dee. 25, 1866, by the Rev. James Dickson. Mr'
Charles V. Gulic to Miss Victoria Nesbit, of
Northumberland.
MUnitXIaV MAllttirrN.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
$16 00
8 00
do dn An Aa
per owi.
per bbl.
per ewt.
per bushel ,
Bye Flour,
da
Wheat, prime red
10 00
6 50
2 (0
Rye, do
1 00
1 10
80
60
85
25
80
16
3 00
45
Corn, old do
Corn, new
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peeehes, pared par pound
do do uopared do
Dried Apples, do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu.
Butter, per pound,
Eggs, per dosen,
Cheese, per pound,
Lard, do
Hams. do
Shoulders, do
Beef, bind quarter, do
" front " do
Mutton, do
Chickens, per pair
35
25
25
28
20
14
13
18
60
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, 0ptual hotter.
tT Samborb Port Wine. The Samburg gropo
of Portugal I Bow cultivated m this country for tb
preparation of a win anexpelled by the vintage of
th eholcert port, to which It strongly assimilates in
Its mellow Juiciness, richness of Asverand brilliancy
of color. The fruit ha bee brought to a perfeatlon
never attained In Portugal, by Mr. A. Bpeer, la hi
vlnepard, New Jersey. Pbysloians say It is supe
rior to port for Invalids. Clergymen use It for Ita
purity a a communion wine, while the most fash
lenable families drink it aa a dinner wine. (TV. Y.
Tribttn:
Thi win can b had at tb Drug Stor of W. A.
Bennett, Market street, Sunbury.
ClchcmcU) Seaweed Tonic.
This medioine, invented by Dr. J. H. Screnck,
of Philadelphia, Is Intended to dissolve the food and
mak It Into chyme, the first process of digestion.
By cleansing the stomach with Bohenck's Mandrake
Pills, the Tonic soon restore th appetite, and food
that eould not b eaten before using It, will be
easily digested.
Consumption oannot be cured by Schenok's Pul
monic Syrup unless the stomaoh and liver is made
healthy and the appetite restored ; henoe the Tonic
and Pills are required in nearly every case nf con
sumption. A half dosen bottles of the SEAWEED
TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE
PILLS will cure any ordinary ease of dyspepola.
Dr. Schenck makes professional visits In New York,
Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia,
every week. See daily papers of eaoh plaoe, or his
pamphlet on consumption, for his days tor visitation.
Pleas observe, when purchasing, that the two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last stage
of Consumption, and the other aa he now is, in perfect
health, are on the Government stamp.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price $1.50 per
bottle, or $7.60 the bslf dosen. All letters for advice
should be addressed to Dr. Sohenck's Principal Office,
No. 16 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes A Co.,
N. T. ; S. 8. Hanoe, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Parke,
Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111. ;
Collins Hres.. St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 20, I860. 1st w. ea. mo. 1 yr.
Errors of Youth.
A genlloman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Deoay, and the effects of youth
ful indisoretion, will, for the sake of sufforlng hu
manity, send free to all who peed It, the recipe and
directions for making the simple remedy by which
he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
JOHN B. OQDEN,
No. 13, Chambers St., New York.
January 13, 1866. ly
Xo ConaitniptlTca.
Th advertiser, having been rostored to health in
a fow weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several year with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption tl anxious to
mak known to hi fellow sufferers tb mean Of
cure.
To all who deslr It, h will lend a copy of tho
prescription used (free of charge), with the direo
Lions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a sure Curb for Consumption, Astuma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only objeot of the advertises
in sending the prescription is to benefit the afHicted
and spread information which he conceives to be in
valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hi
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove
a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, preb, by return
mall, picas address
Rev. EDWARD WILSON,
Williamsburgh, Kings Co , New York.
January 13, 1866 ly.
A Cough, A Ppld or
Sore Throat,
Requires immediate attention,
and suocld bb checked.
ip allowed to continue,
Irritation or the Lanes,
A Permanent Throat
Dluense, or Con
ansnption
IS OFTEN THE RESULT.
It It O W ' N
BRONCHIAL X It O C II EM
BAVINO A DIRECT INPI.CENCE TO TUB PARTS,
GIVE IHMEDIATB RRLICP.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and. Throat Diseases,
- Troche are used with always good suoeess.
SINGERS AXD PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches useful in clearing the voioe when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal oraus.
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by
Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent
men throughout the country. Being an article of
true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test
of many years, each year finds them in new locali
ties in voriojus ports of the world, and the Trochcn
are universally pronounced better than other ar
ticles. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Taocnrs,"
and do not take any of tho Worthloss Imitations thut
may be offered Sold Everywhere.
November 21, I860. 6m
Deafness), IIIIndneMs and Catarrh,
Treated with th utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS
Ooulist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland. J
No. 619 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials
from the most reliable souroes iu the City and Coun
try can be seen at his office. The medieal faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, as he has no se
crets in his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with
out pain. No charge made for examination.
Sept. 29, 1866. ly
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
VH EATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure, the Itch In iM Hourx.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLAIN.S, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Prioe 60 cents. For sale by the druggists. By send
ing 60 eenU to WEEivti A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any put of the United
Slate. Ja 23 '66-y
lemrtial Jnslitufe
FOB BPECIAi OASES,
No. IA Uond htreet New York.
Full information, with th highest testimonials ;
also a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed envolope
sent free. rj""lie sure and send for them, and you
will not regret it ; for, as advertising physicians are
generally impostors, with references no stranger
should be trusted. Fnolose a stamp for postage, and
direct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. U Bond street,
Now York.
Nov. 17, 1866. ly
Strange, half Trsse.
Every young lady and 'gentleman in th United
State can hear something to their advantage by re
turn mail, (free of charge,) by addressing the under
signed. Those having fear of being humbugged
will oblige by not neticing this card. All other will
please address their obedient servant,
TUOS. P. CHAPMAN,
- . $31 Broadway, New York,
f January II, 1866. ly
rru Comresustoaa and I'xperleace
J. Or AN INVALID. -
Published for the benefit and as a eantioa to vouni
men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Deony of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the
same time the sieaae ef self-cure. Bv one who aa
cured himself after undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, free of charge may be had of the aa-
uor.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIE. Esa.. Brooklyn. Klnes
Co.N. Y.
January 77, 186"; ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
arri
AVERY desirable HOUSE and LOT, situate on
Walnut street, ia the Baroueh of Sunburv. is
offered at private aale. The house Is almost new and
well finished. Persons desiring to buy, will do well
to examine thi desirable residence.
fat particulars apply at the Boot A Sboe Store of
W. II. MILLER.
Bunbury, Nov. It, 1866. It
BUILDERS and those contemplating building,
would do welt to call aad see the large assort
ment of Lecka, Latches, Boll, Bull and Screws,
Straps aad T. Hinges, Window Springs, aad every
thing wanted to complete a heme, et the ae Hard
ware store of - i. H. OO.NLtV A 10.
Vodnnintlon In IHTorce.
To CHARLES II. LEADER :
NoRTnBMDBItLAND Cot NT V, s :
I . The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
Seal. J the Sheriff of Northumberland eounty,
. 1 Orrktino: WHKKEAS. Hannah Loa
der by her next friend, Michael Latsba, did on th
24th day of February, 1866, profer her petition to
our Judges of our Court of Common Pleas of the
eounty of Northumberland, praying forth cause
therein set forth, that she might be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered into with Charles H.
Leader.
We do thereferc oommand you as often times be
fore we did; the said Charles H. Leader, that setting
aside all othor business and exouses whatsoever, you
be and appear In your proper person, before our
Judges at Sunbury, at a Court of Common Pleas,
there to be held on the firstMonday of January next,
(A. D. 1867,) In and for the County of Northumber
land, to answer a petition or libol of the said Hannah
Leader, by her next friend Michael Latsha, and
show cause if any you have, why the said Hannah
Load or, your wile, should not be divorced from the
bonds of matrimony, agreeably to tho Aot of Assem
bly in such easo made and provided,
Witness tho Honorabla Alexander Jordan, Presi
dent Judge of our said Court at Sunbury, this 4th
day of December, A. D. IK.ifl.
JOHN J. REIMENSNYDER, Troth 'y.
Sheriff's Offico,
Sunbury. Dec. 1ft, 18C6. I
D. BECKLEY, Sheriff.
noiici:.
REGISTER'S Aocounts for Confirmation Nisi, the
8th of January, A.D., 18B7, at 10 o'clock A. M.
1 The account ntllonry Haunt, Uuardion of Peter
V. llower, filod Oct. 12, 1SG0.
2 The aoooontof Ilirain Rockefeller, administra
tor of Elisabeth Wilower, dco'd. filed Oct. 18, 1866.
8 The final account of Solomon Billman, guardian
of Sarah L. Uonsort, minor child of Jacob Uonsort,
deceased, filed Oct. 10,1866.
4 The account of James 11. Wagner, administrator
of John M. Wagner, dec d.. filed Oct. 20, 1806.
6 The account of John Porter, administrator of
Abraham Lunger, deceased, filed Nov. 15, 1866.
6 The aocount of Samuel Keedor, guardian of Ca
tharine Eliiaboth Vastino, filed Nov. 27, 1866.
7 The account of D. M. Brautigam, Administrator
of Uri fToth Jones, deccosod. filed Nov. SO, 1866.
8 The final account of William Weidcnhatnmer
and Thomas S. Kuts, Administrators of Ueorgc Kuts,
deceased, filod Nov. 30, 1806.
0 The final ecoount of Ueorge Boyer and Joseph
Mourer, Executors of Felix Alourcr, dee d., filed
Deo. 8. 1866.
10 The account of Charles L. Recdor, Executor
of Sarah Jane Reeder, dee d., filed Deo. 8, I860.
J. A. J. CUMM1NGS, Rcgistor.
Sunbury, Deo. 8, 1866. 4t.
3000 ACRES OF TIMBER
I AND pOR SALE. On the Line Mountain just
J south of the Mahonoy Creek in Cameron Town
ship, Northumberland county, Pa., and near the
bhamokip and Mahonoy Cool Fields.
Apply to
P. W. SHEAFER,
Engineer .of SJincs, rottsville, Pa.
December 22d, 1866. 3iu
jirantl Soldiei'H Monument
GIFT CONCERT,
At UNION HALL, MUNCY, PA., on Fridny Even
ing, Feb. 22d, 1S67. 10.COO Ticket at fl each. 344
Present, worth $8,002,50. $2,000 to be appropria
ted towards a suitable MONUMENT, to be orccted
in the Muncy Coinotcry in memory of our Noble
Soldiers who fell while defending tho Republic. No
cheap Jewelry or trifling Presents. The lowojt $5.
All are rated at their tbeir true valuo, and consists
of superior Pianos, Organs and Melodoons, Green,
backs, Florenoo Sewing Machines, first ulosa Spy
Glasses, Microscopes, Stereoscopes, Music Boxes,
Photograph Albums, aro rare and costly Bonks, Ac,
Ao. ce the descriptive Scheme, and the satisfactory
Testimonial appended. Plan of drawing same as
that adopted by tuo t.roshy Opera House Association.
Scheme sent to any address on application and recoipt
oi two ceni stamp.
Address, J. M. M. GERNERD, Manager.
Munev, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Tickets for sale by J. SUIPMAN, Agont, Sunbury
Dooemlier 22, 18ti0.
Manhood t Hew I.ont, how ICcfstorcd
Just published, a new edition of
Dr. Cdlverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the radical euro (without mcdicino) of Spermator
rhoea, or seminal Weakness, Irvoluntary Sominal
Losses, Impotency, Alontal and l'hvsical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits induced by scll'-Iudulgeuco or
sexual extravagance.
r"ePrice, in a scaled envelope, onlv 6 cents,
Tho celebrated author in this admirable eesav
dourly demonstrates, from a thirty year 's successful
practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse
may ue rauioauy curej witnout tne aangoroun ue
of internal medicine or the application of the knife
pointing out a inodo of cure at onoo simple, certain
and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no
matter what bis condition may be, may oure himself
oueaniy, private, ana raaicauy.
This Icoture should be in tho hands of every youth
and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cuuls, or two postage stamps,
by addressing the publishers.
Address the Publishers.
CUAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Offico box 4,586.
Deo. 22, 18C6. Sin
AO-E1TT3 WANTED,
i A. lfflji-l TT
'SEinXG MAC!
Fnllr 1. l-wt.u iniHiliitMibH .i...
rr rt.in (jo u $jm gXjT.iuh. wr., niut-
PAOKHKOTIIKKS.
U4 Cheetnut St.. Phlla
SSI Saaaill Hk, TolU,u.
A.QE2STT3 WANXED.
Deo. 1,868. 3m
new opInTnIT"
Of Clothing', & (iicstt'sJ I'urullilnsr
4aOOflN.
THE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to
the public ol iutbury, apd viuinity, that he hoi
opened his
CLOTHING STORE,
with a well selected stock of
UE.HT'ri CI ItMlNIII.tS (jOOl)S,
which he ispruparcd to sell ut astonishing low prices.
As I am determined to bring down prices as much
as possible, and as I am doing no credit business
and sustain no limncs. it will be to the advantugu
ofCAsn Buyers to give mo a call.
S. KhONEXBERO.
Next door to Geo. Bright's Drugstore.
Sunbury, October 20, lSiid.
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. 11. Miller's
Boot and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY Informs hor friends in Sunbury
and viciuity, that she has just opened her
WINTER GOODS.
of Notions and Fancy Dry Goods,
Her slock eonsits of All-Wool Delaines, Embroidc
rins. Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins,
Sheetings, Drillings, Garibaldi Muslins, Bird-Eye
uinens, Aiapaeus, ropnns, irupe ana iaoe v ens.
Ladles' Winter HATS, Ladies' Woolen Caps, Break.
fast Shawls, Hontags,
Children' Woolen Circulars,
Children's Woolen Skirts,
line. Demorest's Hair Curler. Ilkir Coils and
Curls, Gloves, Stocking. Collars, Corsets, .to.
Gents' Collars, Neckties, half Hose, Handker
chiefs and Suspenders.
Bradley' new Patent Duplex Elliptio (or double
Spriug SKIRTS )
HOPKINS Elliptio Skirts.
Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Hair Brashes, Combs,
Toys, and a general variety of NOTION'S.
- . - . mi tit i rii.-
Sunbury, Nov. 21, 18ot.
TOWN LOTS
IN th Borough of Sunbury, desirably situated, in
high and central locations,
1'OU ISA I.I',
oa such easy terms as will enable persons, with
limited amount of available money, to purchase
homes. Persona haviug
mineral or Tlsnbrr Lands,
Farm, Dwelllpga, or other Real Estate, for sale or
lease, as well as those desiring to purchase or rent,
are invited to consult the wuacriber. His connec
tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia,
and elsewhere, afford unusul advantages.
Conveyancing correctly and neatly executed.
JNO, KAY CLEMENT,
Attorney at Law,
Third door west ef Smith A Genther s Stove Store,
Bunbury, Pa.
Bunbury, Dee. 8, 188fl tf.
Adnalaiatrator'M Notice.
NOTICE is hereby gives that letter of admlnis,
tratioa having been granted to the undersigned
on the estate of Peter R. Masaer, late of the Borough
of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased.
All peraooa indebted are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having olaims to present
theas duly authenticated for settlement.
GEO. W. SMITH, Adm'r.
Bunbury, Dee. 8L 18j6. 6t f
I TUNE Albums, Hymn A Prsyer Books at -'
y LluillM.Il o
BB ,W
ITHL1 A rents. M r
NEW AREIVAL OP
FALL & WINTER GOODS
' " AT TUB
MAMMOTH STORE
or
J. W. l'KILlXCl Sc. HO.
Market Square, 2 doors east of the New Court House,
BUNBURY, PA.
TTAVE received a laree Quantity of new FALL
XI and WINTER GOODS, whioh thoy offer to the
trauo at tne lowost possible pricos.
mvsr goods.
Their stuck of Ladies' Dress Goods is large, and
contains a greater vnriety than can be found in any
country establishment. Call and examine.
Black and Fancy Silks, Grosde Grain, Oros de
Rhine, Taffetas, Ac, of every width and prioe. Mo
rinosof all shades and colors, all-wool Fluids, Irish
and French Poplins, Black-Figured and Striped
Alapoccas, Empress Cloths, Silk and Wool Plaids,
Monatr L,usircs, an-woni l'eiaincs, juousseiaine ie
laines, Black and Whito Checks, Ac.
THE SHAWL DEPARTMENT
Deserves particular attention. Shawls, Cloaks,
Opera Flannels, Mantillas, Hoop Skirts, Ao.
THE NOTION DEPARTMENT
Contains its more than usual supply of Laoes, Ho
siery, Gloves, Aa.
THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
Comprises a now assortment of Gentlemen's Fur
nishing Goods, Cloths, Calicos, Ac.
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
The large Carpet Department of tba establishment Is
now filled with a fresh and elegant lot of new stylos
and patterns.
THE PAPER DEPARTMENT
Embrocos WALL PAPER of all kinds and prices.
n inaow ensues, i npcr.
do do Oil large, now assortment.
Drugs, Oil, Pulnta, Coul OH an
Lamp.
Fish, Pork, Coarso and Fine Salt, Coffee, Tea, Su
gar, Molasses Syrup, Spices, Ao.,
Groceries. Tobacco, Scgars and Snuff, togothoi with
a lnrge variety of miscellaneous goods at prioos that
cannot fail to satisfy purchasers.
J. W. iKU.l.Vjl X
Sunbury, October 13, lHfifl.
Iff. L. LAZARUS. S
FALL TRADE, 1806 ! FALL TRADE, 1806 ! ! p
.11. I.. I.tZAKI
w
OULD respectfully call tho nt.tention of g
ine puunc ui ncr ijAivuXi anu r,ciT w
ASSORTMENT pr g
Fancy find Domestio Dry Goods, "tj
IrcNN 4ools,
Ol all kinds nd styles in great Variety, a
POPLINS AND MERINOS, g
Black, Green, Blue, Wine, Brown, Purple, Ac,
In All-Wool Plaids, Delains, Calivous, g
Ao., we have an luuorment.
The best Blaok Allpoccas, all-wool Dclainj,
Poplins. J
Whito GooJs.
Cambric, Swiss. Nninsook and Jaconet Mus- Q
I ins, Dimity, Bird-Eye Linen and Towling. g
Berlin and American Zephyrs, Shetland g,
Wool, Cashmero Yarns, Ac.
Ilulinorul Pikirtw, 5
(urn Cloth, Dress Trimmings. Hosiery, S
Gloves, 1 loop-Skirls, Corsetts, Ribbons, and "
Woolen Goods.
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS A COATS. g
Red Gloves, nf the best quality, and a great, B
variety of goods too numerous to mention, all 3'
of which will bo sold at the very lowest for "
cash. M. L. LAZARUS.
Sunbury Out. 17, 1S08.
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our New Music Store in
BLI IT'S GROVE,
and buy one of Haines Brother's Now Scale
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Wan-anted for five years. Wo
also keep constantly on hand a good stock ot tho
celebrated PELOUBET'S MELODEONS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORGANS, and challenge others
to sell cheaper than we are selling.
We also keep all kinds of Musical Merchandise,
and receive all the latest music as soon as published.
A liberal discount ta teachers of Schools and Semi
naries (.-'Second hand instruments taken in exchango
for new ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. (Send, for
Circular.
SALEM A BROTHER.
Sulinsgrore, Snyder Co., Pa., July 28, 1866. ly
Itr. Leon's
CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS.
THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Er. Leon's Electric Hair Renewer.
It is positive cure for Iinldncu
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It is aTonic, not a Vye and acts upon the secrotions.
It immediately arrests falling out of the Hair.
It alleviates Neuralgia and lioadache.
It radically cures Dandruff and Humors
It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool.
It is sn elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair
Dressing.
It restores, Cultivate and Beautifies the Hair.
It makes harsh Hair flcxibloand Lustrous.
III. I.oois'a i:iootrlc Hair Itenw
fr has enjoyed a high local reputation fpr many
years. Its wonderful restorative and invigorating
properties aro well known to the Medical 'acuity
of Philadelphia.
Being fully satisfied of the merits of Lron's
i:iei-ric llitlr Krnewrr we have pro
cured exclusive ownership and are determined that
every household in our land shall have opportunity
to reap its benefits.
IK. I,F.O.H l.l'A.Vr RIMICIsV.
A most delightful and efficacious cure for the va
rious ills to which Infants and Vcung Children are
subject.
INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING
CHILDREN.
It softens the gums, abate lnflamation, Invigorate
thesU)inach aud bowels, oorreot aoidity, and is a
sure and speedy cur for
Colir, Crasupst and Windy I'alua.
A most excellent preparation for ohildren of a
restlese and fretful hot.it aud lu all eases of
Loeaeness, t.rlpiiig;, Yoniltiiiff or
other iuward grief, it gives immediate ease.
Used for more than half a eeutury iu the private
Iiraetioeof one of ihe most eminent physicians in
'hiladelphia.
In now plaoing this article within the reroh of all
cur countrymen, e would remark that we know it
to be a Remedy of unrivaled excellence and ttuit it
nas proved in thousands of eases, a w are resolved
it shall iu millions, a prioeleas boon.
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. Address all
orders to
ZIEULEK A JUT II,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
1ST :rtsi Third Me., I'hil'a.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER,
SAVES Time. Labor, Mouev; makes WASHING
A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL.
Sold Everywhere. TRY IT I
November !4, 18 ly
I'ree to livery body,
A large pp. Catalogue, teaohinc how to remove
Tan, Freckle, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches,
Kallowness, Eruptions aad all impurities of tba akin.
How te fbxoe Whisker, restore, curl and beautify the
hair; renew the age, aura Drunkenneet, Nervous De
bility, aad other uaefut and valuable information.
Everybody seed for it. Addrea BEKGKR, SHL'TTS
A CO., Cuemlau, fio River bus I, Troy, N. Y.
Deoeutbef la, lttet 4
1000
Carriage Makers Wanted to buy Felloe,
u l. . -1 u . a 1 - 11 I . -
and everything pertaining to the business at th
Cbp Hard war and Irea f tore of
j at. wui a tu
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL ! t
Fall and Winter Goods!
JOSEm EYSTEK,
(SuocetMMor to John liotrtn.)
Corner of Market and Fawa Street,
SUNBURY, PKNN'A.
Invite the publio to call and examine his etegsnt
assortment of
WINTER GOODS.
which be will sell at greatly reduoed prices. His
stock consists !n part of
OAS3IMERES
CLOTHS. &lC
Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes. Muslins.
Wheeling. Tickings, Jeans, and a lull assortment of
Cotton and Woolun goods generally.
Hosiery, Gloves, Uoop Skirts. Also Handkerchiefs,
Brushes, Combs.
IlatM and Cup, Hoot pi and Shoes,
His assortment of goods will not, he is are sure
fail to please tho fancy and suit Hie wants of any de,
siruus of purchasing. His stock of
HARDWARE AND QUEEN5WARE,
and Groceries Is large in quantity and choice In
quality, comprising generally ecrything needed iu
tli household either lor use or ornament.
Ins is always ready and glad to see his friends
and takes pleasure in showing them his goods even
though no sulus are made. He only asks a cull . and
is sure that the sUiek will compare favorably iu
priao and quality w it U the cheapext.
JOSEPH EYSTER.
Sunbury, Nov. S, 1866.
Great Distribution
BY TUB
Amerieaa Jewelers' n aocintlon.
Depots : 57 SO Nausau, a 1, SO A 58 Lin
riTV Stiiekt,
NEW YORK CITY.
Of Ro3owood Piaoos and Melodoons. Fine Oil Paint
- Ings, Engravings, Silver Wore, Gold and Silver
Watches, and elegant Jewelry, consisting of Dia
mond Pins, DiamuDd Rings, Gold Bracelets, Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lua, and Cameo Ladies'
Sets. Gold Pens, with Gold and Silver Extension
Holders, Sleeve Buttons, S'ets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Gold Chains, Ac,
Ac, valued at
11,000,000, FOR ONE DOLLAR.
which they need not pay until It is known what Is
drawn and its value
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
calls your attention to the lnct of its being the lar
gest and most popular Jewelry Association in tho
United States. The business is and always has been
conducted in the mott candid and honorable man
nor. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guaran
tee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method
of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The
sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the
late Gormun War aud recent disastrous financial
crisis in England, has caused the fuiluro of a large
number of Jewelry Houses in London and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods at a great saoritlce,
iu somo instances less than one-third the com of
mauut'aoturing. We have lutoly purchased very
largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely
low prices, that wo oan afford to send away Finer
Goods and givo better chances to draw the most
valuable prizes than any other et:iblihment doing
a similar business. OCR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and
we respectfully solicit your patrouajro, as we aro
confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During
tho post year we have forwarded a number of tho
most valuable prims to all parts of the country.
Thoso who patronise us ill receive tho full value
of their money, as no article on our list is worth loss
than One Dollur, retail, nud thero are no blanks.
Parties dealing with us may depend on having
prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im
mediately sent to any address by return mail or
express.
The following parties have recently drawn valua
ble prises from the American Jwelnrs' Association,
and nave kindly allowed the use ot their names :
Charles J. Hunter, E?q., Treusury Department,
Washington, D. C, Piano, value $.'.00 ; Miss Anna
(1. Yates. 52 St. Mark's Placo, N. Y.. Sowing Ma
chino, value $75 ; Brig. Gen. 1.. L.Hanson. I'. '.
Vols.. Nurhvillo, Tcuu.. Silver Tea Set, value $150 ;
Miss Emma Hunter, C3 Front St.. Horrisburg, Pa ,
Sewing Machine, value HO; Lieut. -Col. Waiter
Chittenden, Quartermaster. Louisville, Kentucky,
Gold Watch, value $150; Wm. S. Haines, 217 King
St., Charleston, S. C, Silver Watch, value $o0 ;
Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor Miisiatcur I'm
neer, Muskatcur. Minn., Ladies' Enameled Watch,
value $150 : Samuel Lee, Esq., President Colorado
and Red Bunk Mining Company, San Francisco,
Cal., Mclodeon, value $200 ; Aaron S. Long, Esq.,
Principal Eikhart Collegiate Institute, Eikhart, J.
J., Diamond Pin, value $200 ; R. M. Longstroet,
Montgomery, Ala., Musio Box, value $75; Rev.
Isaac Van Duter, Albany, N. Y., Gold Lined Di
ning Set, value $300 ; Miss Clara Lucuguer, Dayton,
Ohio, Pianoforte, valuo 100, and Diamond Piu,
vulue $175.
Many names couU be placed on the I.i't, but we
publish no names without 1 crmission. Our patrons
ore desired to lend United Mates Currency ohen it
is convenient.
PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES
TO OB
Sold Tor One Iollnr rucli.
Without regard to valuo, and not to be paid for
until you know what you are to receive :
IS Elesrant Rnsewiaid l'iuuos, worth from fJOO to f 150
15 F.leuut Met Kteoiil, KiMRWiMfcl Cases, 174 to U3U
5u 1'iist Clans Sewing Machines, 40 to 3t'i
i Fine Oil Puiiitiia, 30 to llii
154) Knte Steel Kngmvines, framed, 20 tu 30
50 M usic Holes, lii io 40
150 Revolving t'ateut Castor. Hiivr, 20 tn 40
5(1 Silver Kruit and Cuke Huslfejs, 2n tj 3.1
400 Pets nf Ten and Tiilile Spiis, '.'II t 411
150 Hold Hunting Case Watches, warranted, 50 to 150
I11O llinmnnd Kings, cluster aiut single stone, 73 ti 261
175 Uolil Wnlrliea, to 150
duo tallies' Watches, on to 100
40U Silver Wait-lies, ill to 7 1
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies'
Sets of Gold and Uorul, Jet and Gold, Florentine.
Mosaic. Lava and Cameo; Set 14 Studs. Vest and
Neck Chains, Plain aud Chased Uold Rings, fli.lj
Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Belt Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes. Gold Pens
with Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a largo
assortment of Fine Silver Wore andJowelry of every
description, of the best make uud latest styles.
if"" A citanct to obtain any one of the abort
Articles for OXE DOLLAR, purchasing a
sealed taveopc for 25 ots.
CjfFive Sealed Envelopes will bo sent for 1 1 ;
Eleven for $3; Thirty for $5; ixty-Sre tor $10;
Obo Hundred for $1 j.
Agent wanted everywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and
Gents who aot as such. Our descriptive oirculais
will be sett on application.
Distributions are uado in the following manner :
Certificates naming each articlo and its valuo are
placed in scaled envelopes, ahich are well mixed.
One of these envelopes containing tho Certificate or
Ordor for some article, will bo delivered at our
ofbeo, or sent by umil to any address, without regard
10 cnoioe, on receipt 01 zo cents.
On receiving the Certificate the purchrser will ace
What article it draws and its valuo, and can then
send Ono Dollar, and roeeivo the artielo named, or
eon cboote any other article on our lit I of tho same
value.
Purchasers of our Sencd J?r-rfjs may, In this
manner, obtain an article worth troui ons to five
hundred dollars.
Long Letters ara unnecessary. Have the kind
ness to write plain directions, and in uhoaiog differ
ent artioles from those drawn, mention the style de
sired. Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in
every case be acompanicd with the easb, with tl.a
name of the person sending, and Town, County and
State plainly written.
Letters should be addressed to tb managers, a
follow :
feUCmiA.-N, W.ITSO Jk CO.,
Sr At 3 ftnaMau tit., f York City
October M, 1668. Smp,
J. E CALD WFsLL & CO.,
JKWELEUS & SILVERSMITHS,
S22 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA,
AreApouiss; a very full list of the produutlons of
Foreign Industry and Arl, of their owe selection in
European Capitals, iuoluding a great variety of ar
ticles of Use and Ornament, m
Bronsc, Bronse aud Gilt, Gilt and Crystal, Cut Glass
Decorated Leather and Porcelain.
BRIDAL, OPERA AND PARTY FANS,
Of every variety aad prioe.
French Mantel Clocks,
Yasos, Figures and Candelabra.
WATCHES.
In great variety, and all warranted.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
A large aad very choice selection.
SILVER-WARE.
An increased line of Rich Articles for Bridal Uifts
and Tabl us.
PLATED WARES
from the Best English and Amerieaa Manufacturers,
euaaprising altogether aoolleotioa attractive in beau
ty, complete in detail, and moderate in prke.
November 17, leeo. 2ia
FINE Myrtle Fcumium at the Fancy Store of
ANNA PAINILR