gfre jSuntmrg American If. B. MA88S5H, Editor Proprietor. nvnuiinv, 1A. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1867. UNION BTATB TICKET. . FOR SUPREME JUDOK, . Of Allegheny County. UNION COUNTY TICKET. AtsjCMHLY, A. H-I18KE, of Shsraokln Bortuigh. HEOlSTER AND ItECOHDKK, A. T. BISEL, Jr., ol Cbilisquaque. ' COMMIS8I0NKH, AARON EEBKIt, of Turbut. TltKASlTltEH, OEOKQE BRIGHT, of SuBbtur y. JUHV COMMISSIONER, ISAAC MABTZ, of Lower Augusta. ' AUDlTOlt, S3. V. OOULD, of MoXwansTtlls. JurroB siiAttawooD on TENDERS. LEGAL Extract from Bin Opinion in the Case of Borie vs. Trott. llOn tho whole, then. I am of opinion that tho provision of the act of Congress of Feb ruary 25th, 18G2, declaring the notes issued in pursuance of that act to be lawful money, and a legal tender, is unconstitutional. "Tbii renders it unnecessary that I should consider the other question which hog been taade, as to the effect of the Bpeciul agree ment to pay in lawful silver money of the Vnited States. 1 am in favor of entering judgment for tho plaintiff, but as a majority of tho court are of a different opinion, judg ment for the defendant." Cqie& from, the Philadelphia Age of Wld of February, 1804, where tbd opinion is published in full. It may also bo found in tho Legal Intelli. gxneer of March 18, 1804, page 93. In the same copy of the Age is a carefully prepared eulogy of the judge and this opin ion, in which is the following : "Judge Siiarswood reasons upon and de cides the coso as if he were some lofty Bpirit sitting far above and out of the contentions and strilea ot the world." Will not the holders of greenbacks and Government bonds consider tho judgo as quito too elevated and ethereal for such earthly honors aa a ,suut on the Supreme Bench f gf Judob Williams. The opponents of Judgo Williams aro in a very bad prcdi camcnt, in not being able to find any vulid objections againBt lain as a man and a jurist They therefore content themselves by call ing him a Connecticut Yankee. In their estimation it is a terrible thing that Judge Williams should havo been bom in Conncc ticut the land of wooden nutmegs. It is true that tbo Judgo was born on Yankee soil, but he has lived nearly all his life in Pennsylvania. But still ho was born a Yan kee, and never owned or laBhcd a negro. But that should no longer be an objection, even with tho chivalry and those who sympathise with them. Of all tho New England States, Connecticut is the only ono whero copper hcadism has the least chance of success, and surely our copperish friends should not bo so hard on the sons of this renegade Now England State. We have no doubt Judg Williams regrets the recreancy of his native State, which is manipulated and controlled by wilcy aud unprincipled politicians but surely if it is a sin to bo born in New Eug land, our democratic friends should muko Home exceptions in favor of Conuccticut. ?FOur Candidate for Hboibter, &c, Wo ncclcctcd to stale, last week, that Mr. Biscl, our cundidute for Register & lie corder, was not only a good English scho lar, but that ho also spoko tho German lan guage fluently. That Mr. liiscl is in every ""respect well qualified - for the office, which uhould bo filled by a competent man, is fact that no one can dispute 5 "Soldiers who survived tho war, vote as you fought. You braved danger and death to save the Government from destruc tion, and you fought bravely to' put down rebellion which tho outgoing Judgo of tho Supreme Court (Woodward) asserted was precipitated and provoked by tbo people of tho North, and which the Copperhead can didato for tho same position (Sbarswood) pronounced chivalric and holy. Vote as you fought. Vote to put down rebellion Vote to rcbuko a usurper. Vote to encour age loyalty. Vote to prcservo tho integrity of the Government. Voto to enforce tho laws. Voto to punish traitors. Voto to inuko treason odious. Vote to Bccure those who trusted tho nation. Voto to save th county 1 tWlf every Republican vote is polled in Pennsylvania on the second Tuesday of Oc tober nest, we will gain a Judgo of the Su premo Court, maintain our strength in the Legislature, and re elect every candidate for a county office the term of whoso presout occupant expires this year. But we want all our Republican votes polled. To do this, and thus maintain a Republican majority which has more than ouco struck terror to the heart of treason, wo must all go to work at ouco and in earnest. PifA Cheat Shower. Tho Lewisburg Chronicle anys a friend at Mifllinburg act out a wooden bucket, daring a heavy ahow. er, ono night, and in the morning it was running over, making about tcr. inches of rain. As the annual average of rain, in this latitude, is about forty inches, this would be iijuul to thrca mouths' usual supply. Tbo bucket of his friend must havo been, acci dentally, act under a small water spout " m . , i, tifOur neighbors of the Gatctte havo en larged and otherwise improved their paper. Tho QtaclU ia now printed on a Taylor proas, with new tyic, and makes a good ap pearance. Se trust our neighbors will not fiud this an unprofitable enterprise. .' ,..,,. Are You Ahkesbkd I Thoso who are not already a&uased should remember that Fri day, September S7th, is tho laatday when it can be done. 'Attend to it. . The Queeu tf England has over two mil lituib iu gold i tho Euiporor of France three rniilious ; the Queen f ,;paiu two millions and a garter ; tho C,n of Kuasia five mil hong. We py Andy Johniion only twenty, two thiiusan'i dollars . But unit articles rJen it t puce. Jadre Bharsmood la will the Mctl UrMt V TUB ClRClLATiOK OMMKrUttM If-- ! ,' lllMTKlV 1 (From lUchmoed KxalMt, ) Tlio following 1)1)1, Ui l tmlllM Vr) to prohibit iW'ftliiiK lu U mt tHWv w tho cucmj," ha aril liolli llnu W pre. K originated lit lit 1 ttf Kvf WBcrttatlv,fcinl wm wmriuWd Itt lit MmM by tho iimcrUou f tho thU MJVv-- tho tlrtt potlnn. Tim tmMtw -tfv W nnnron Iwi r.inoni fort tit liv ttitt II 11 HSU, 1 W act will, d.iulttloM, rvtv thu nwv t tho l'mlilr-nt, ami the wuMtrj wilt tht t relltivotl or lh lo-rnlilitw ttVutU uf Ulllo which It t auriuiNlna any wwii rtllnB to ho Idcnllllnl with tho tiuulh nuould uytir ttftvn rnivnivHit In t 1. 2'An VnyiKt of the Confederal SUM America tit enact That no broker, banker r ii.tainr In nxchuuua. or Dorsou concerned iu exchange, or purscin concerned la trade aa a merchant, or veuder of uiercliauiUno of any description, or ncy otuor person, excejn, within the line of th enemy, shall buy, Boll, 1 V .. , , r, i ,r.npr trado in inU?iliwr rnVrnrv cTf thonited States : I 1-rooided, Thut the purchase of postage stamps shall not bo conMdered violation J " -- " - I Of this act. .. , .1 . 2 Tra,V-ny 1 .,Z8,t to ffit ions of this act shall be subject to indict- sions mcnt and prosecution in the Confederate Court holdeu for the district within which the offense was committed, aud shall, upon conviction, forfeit the amount so bought, sold, circuluted, or used, or a sum equal thorcto ; aud shall be moreover subject to a fiuo of not more than twenty thousand dol lars, nor less than five hundred, and bo im prisoned not less than three months, nor more than three years, at tbo discretion of said Court ; and it shall be the duty of tho judge of the several Confederate Courts to tnis act specially in charge to tno granu mrv. a. That tins act snail not ie construed to apply to any person acting in behalf of the Government of tho Confederate States, by special authority of the President, or any of tbo beads ol departments. Judge Sbarswood decided the circulation of Government bonds aud money unconstl- tutional. llo therefore stands on the sarao platform with his Southern brethren. Vo ters remember this. . Tho following letter has been addressed by tho insurrectionary government of Crete to the consuls of England, France, Russia, Austria, Prussia, Italy, Greece, Sweden, and tho Vnited States of America : "Asktfo de SrnAKiA, August 0, 'Messieurs les Consuls The Generalis simo of Turkey, Omar Pacha, having failed in bis last expedition, in spue or nis lm ruenso military preparations, his numerous arm v. the strict blockade which he had in stituted both by sea aud land, and bis pro mise to tho insurgents, abandoned lamseit without restraint to tho dictates of a fero cious heart. He burned all the villages of Sphakia, with the exception of Commitato and Prosjals, which were partly destroyed. Ho cut down tho trees ana set nre to tue bco hives, searched all the caves in which tho inhabitants had hidden their smnll pro perties, opened the tombs and scattered tho remains of the persons who had been long interred, whilo be cut off tho heads and limbs of corpses recently buried. Ho sur rounded caves whero women and children, old men and sick, had taken refuge, and having induced them to come forth by pro mises and protestation, caused them to be subjected to the most cruel tortures, and this at tho moment ho had assured M BoutacofT, tho Russian consul, that he had treated them with lenity. Omar Pacha also put to death tho nun Trnjina, blind from his birth, Cali Papanicola, S. Vergaki, N. Parlakl, and Jean de Ttivara, whoso bodies ho insulted. In tho village of Colocassia ho bad an old man, named Giamoulakcy, and a priest, slaughtered. During his return to Ucraclion on tho 28th and 80th of last month Rescind Pacha com mitted even greater atrocities against the dcfencolcss to revenge bimsclt tor his detcut, This leader ravaged the property of tho Christians and burnt tho convent of Prcveli At Metainpes no massacred an old man named Gianacachi Christophornki and girl, whoso bodies bo cast into the flames ; as well as the monk Uedcon, whose bead he impaled upon tho cross surmounting tho church. Other persons whoso names wo have not been able to learn, also fell victims to his fury. Tho Cretan government, while deploring the brutal and ierocious acts, wbich enlightenment and civilization con demn, protests in tho name of humanity to your governments, and implores their aid that tho weak and the defenceless may bo saved. We embrace at the samo time this opportunity of denying the false Btatemcuts spread by Omar Pacha concerning tho pre tended submission of Candia. f ar from such bciug tho case, not a child has given in its submission, not a weapon has been de livered up, not a signature has ratified anv such proposal ; and let it be well noted that t u - -1 .-.!.: - i I. i i ; iu DiJiiuiim aumo utj uua uuw ueuu currvmir on war against ua for an entire month. Omar Pacha has attempted to delude his own government, and to mislead European opin- ion. but the Christians of Candia onnoaed to his niendacioua words, tho rattle of their arms and tho report of their muskets, which has not ceased and will not ccaso to resound from one extremity of the island to the other until our deliverance and our union with independent Greece. We bet? you to lay this present communication before your government." Very aLateat from the Plain. St. Louis, Sept. 17. An Omaha dispatch says that the Montana volunteers had a fight with the Crow and Sioux Indians, on Yel-low-etone river, on September 1st, when two whites wcro killed. Tho loss of tbe Indians is not known. Tho citizens of Montana aro calling loudly for tho Government to stop the Indian out rages, or to allow them to do it themselves. 1 Lie Union 1'acino Uailroad is now fin ished 460 miles west of Omaha, and within titty miles ot Uueyenuo City. The Kansas branch of the Pacific Rail road is completed twelve miles Iteyond the station just accepted by tho Government, wliicii carries tue track 270 miles the Missouri river. west of I'rom New Orlenua. Headquarters District of Louisiana, New Orleans, La., Sept. 10, 1807. Gener al Orders No. 11. It having como to tho knowiudgo of the Brevet Major General com manding that in various parts of tho State the assembling of armed men for political or other purposes is of frequent occasion. and that well disposed citizons are subject- ed to annoyan ce Ironi armed pcrsous posted A census of Debunue gives 81,223 popu aa sentinels or videttea, it is hereby ordered Nation, and $5,101,000 valuation. nTratKTnd efolen cm!.C TinHnW- " Commanders of posts, detachments and atationa within this command will art and detain until further orders, all armed men found jvogted as sentinels, pickets or viueiics. or ureienuiDir uiusva ituara auiv foe any purpose, or by And anthority not duly authorised by law. i. ; By order of Brevit Major Gcueral Joseph A. Mower. . ' - Otbcial. (Signed) Nat a. Bobbakk, Second Lieut. 87th Inlsntrv, A. A. A. Q (Janwa) Jvt YhvttupPH writei to hll Old mWw few 1 rcotruullon. Hy WlUvJl ' i " t ' lllia4ll leadw t ha beginning, tf.aand.aiul Who during tWWto atvutfaW w with you at tho front, Miwwxnt'f M. will poaltively aaaert a.a.sl CUMHty maintain y riKht to eipreu W tltdwa fivelv upon all subjects atloct- WA Tenure ouuv", w tuevlval thvorUla or bomb proof politicians. 'lf the war was to Defend tho South in the tmtruUo of its belief in tho right to aocedo. then I criero over the death of this tiioory. If tho war was to .preserve African slavery, then I do not rogret tho struggle, thoiiuh I do criove over tho loss of 44.000.- OOOJiOO worth of property and the sad fate that awaits the poor negro ; Out, U vtjouaht four yearn limply for th4 vertonal triumph of tome political parlumne, a jew oj wiwm would riillmake ttt believe that the country u ruined only became they are excluded from offke, then r.f. J.. . tt.. 4,t 1 ..in 'merely reym wt can ina, aim kim oriwo aneu ?er 8rate' f tL brave ftWL mnnil r mU8t-again repeat that I did not figl.t g . t . S.faa . I AiA nnf. flirht tlm ttnrth Wanan t "tod the North but I fought for what I . , ,. ?,, r. nnA J, . . ... "rlu'l J- J-i- and I am struggling now. in another way, to accomplish tho samo object, and I will make as many saennecs, ana lauor as earn estly and persistently, as any man in tho South to control the political elements, to devise plans, and protects, and put in suc cessful operation enterprises that will build up our poor, acsoiaieu uuu iiupuveriBiiBii country. This is what tlio SoutU really needs j this is all tho truly patriotic men oi the North ask ; and I will advocate tho bost plans, in my judgement, to accomplish tho object, rcgaruiess oi who originates or sup ports them, whigs, democrats, federals, re publicans, radicals, conservatives or eclec tics. "This is all the defence I need. Tell tbo people I am still for tho honor, safety and material prosperity of tho South, and while I will not cast a shadow on the graves of our dead, or extinguish ono ray of the glory of our manly struggle, yet I must bidlhe livina look to the future, aud holp build up our common conntry Horn tho Atlantic to tho Pacific, from the lakes to tho Gulf." Reception or tteneral Wucrltlaii Iu St. l..ouiM. Tho people of St. Louis gave an enthusias tic reception to General Sheridan Monday night week last. Tho torchlight procession was nearly two miles long. Twenty posts of tho Grand Army of the Republic were in tho line, together with colored societies, fire companies and citizens. Speeches of wel come were made by Lieutenant-Governor Smith and General Carl Schurz. The fol lowing paragraphs aro extracted from Gen eral Schurz's speech "But in you, sir, tho people sco more than merely a man who can wield a sword, rido down hostile battalions, and handle an army on tho rough edges of battle. In you the peopio nouor tbo glorious model oi tho American soldier. (Cheers. Tho soldier wno is no mere unthinking mac In no in the hands of a superior will, but who knows what ho is fighting for, and whoso brave soul will never rest until the victory of his arms has received its truo value in the as sured triumph of a great causo. Great ap plause.! in you they honor the man whoso eagle ivfl nut. nnlv tinvnr fnilr.rl til lmttln hut coivtwl with equal certainty the decisive poiuts of nits i4iu1' I'liruitjiM wi uui uny, uub tuny aa the bold rider of Winchester and the hero of the Shecaudoah Valley and tho Five Porks, but as tne hero oi the r nth Military District, I T- . 1, . . . i ; i "uencrai Sheridan, we welcome you as an honest man. I Loud applause. Sir, you have achieved a triumph not inferior to your exploits as a soldier. I Cheers. You have not only shown to the enemies of the country tho invincibility of your arms, but tho very men who bate you, you have forced to respect and esteem you in spito of them selves. Applause. "Uvea now voices are coming up from the houlh voices ot men who abhor the au mority you exercised voices which say "wo detest- tho law which placed him over us. but bheridun is a man.' I (Jliecrs. I "Dark as tho horrizon may appear, the day is not very far when tho strugt-lo we are uow passing through will lie behind us in the records oi bistory the day when tho whole American nation, North and South, willing rccogniziug tho beneficent results of this great revolution will again be united in band and heart, when tho republic will throw her broad shield over tho civil and political rights of all her citizcus. I Loud cheers. "Whatever Louisiana and Texas may say. blessed bo tho day which gives us tho secure reign ot hearty loyalty and impartial justice: aud blessed be Sheridun, who so bravely broke tbo ground enthusiastic cheers and tho peopio of all tho states will joyfully i , , , , J ruPeat wbat ey already say, as tho gleam ohendau s mind showed ub tho road to Pcac0. tho representation of tho popular mougnt. i Loud dicers. J "General Sheridan, we welcomo you. Rc "B1 u cers. j General Sheridan's reply was as follows "I presume you all kuow I never make speeches. I reeret cxceodinclv that 1 am unable to make ono to-night, but this very a.iuu welcome oas oeen unexpected by mo entirely, and I can only return my sincere thanks for your enthusiastic and kind wel come. Kerosene killed 200 people and destroy- ea o,uuu,uuo or property last year. Cheers for Jeff. Davis aro beginning to do iieara again ln Maryland since tno Presi dent took tno war path. Peterson & Brother, Philadelphia, are to publish CoL Forney's letters from Europe in uooa, iorm. - There is a well in Brandon, Vt., which is irozen an tne year round, no more in Janu ary mau in juiy. ' A band of Indians recently made a raid on Mora, New Mexico, killed three men. carried away five boys, aud drove off a lot OI BtOCK. An Omaha dispatch states that ono hun dred and seventy lodges of Arrapuhoo In dians nave oiicred to surrender it tbo Gov ernment will protect them aud feed their families. Orders havo been issued to accept iuo terms. Corn sells in Oakalooska. Iowa, at eiuht cents a bushel. "Hotel de Horse," is the namo of a livery tble in New York. VPn oi government politics. Wbf! ig Vr5 Pwdiil t Because the 010,0 ft coalei tn no"e' " gets.-Puucb.l An English Clergyman hat been Sued for "wving a nocx ol suei-p. A poor shepard, i " A carpenter is Troy fell fifty feet and lm- paieo minseii on a picket fence. Ho will uo enmo so nigu again. j""uu woman uiew qui uer gas tn a room in a Chicago hotel, went to sleep, and " iwi piece tot asy alter. Queen Victoria baa been visiting the "Border," which hni given rite to some candalona gossip, John Brown, with Lis blue bound, accompanying her. A man aaiuminff to be the Bon of God, and predicting that President Johnson had only forty-eight hour to live, was arrested lost week In Washington. It has been independently discovered by three astronomers that a new crater has ap- penro,i ln tho mooD( hnd B 0id one finea up 0T tne erupt on from it. Jeff. Davis lias taken his daughter from her convent school. He was afraid she would turn Catholic, and Jefferson, as every body knows, is opposed to all manner of secession. . . .. An elder at a revival, somo forty years ago, said to tho late Bliss ricugwicK, "un, i see the very aovii in tnose eyes." "Bir, replied tho authoress, ''ho must be, then, your own reflection in them." Rev. Henry Wondt, tho unmitigated nl Han, who raped thirteen little girls, inmates 0f tho Lutheran Orphan's Home, at Ocr- . , i. r. i i mantOWD, i'O., UOS 1UBI ueen sentencea 10 Leventeen yeare hard labor in tho Eastern Penitentiary, A statistician estimates that every mar ricd couple may calculate upon 4,104,804 descendants in about rive hundred years, Samuel Jack, of Vinton, Iowa, has a calf tli nt breathes through a double pair of nos trils, ono above the other a freak of nature. A Delaware roan, who some years ago cut up and roasted a negro, taking tho right band home with him as a trophy, recently commited suicide. The cotton caterpillars emit an odcr as o: fresh honey, and will destroy a forty aero field in twenty-four hours tho worms, not the smell, A number of maatodnn bones have been exhumed near Urbina, Ohio. The first bone found weighed nearly 40 lbs., "and measured U8 inches in length, Tiikre is now a grand ring forming to keep breadstuff's up to famino prices. Tho ring has its branches in Chicago, Buffalo and New York, and its leading members are said to be men ot great wealth with heavy bank facilities. It is well known that millions of bushels of wheat have already changed hands in Chicago, Buffalo and Now jTork, without a bushel being moved. Like gold-gamblers, many parties are buying and selling brcadstutls who have not a bushel ot wheat or a barrel of flour in their possession "HiiUBANtis, Lova your Wivir," and rivathem PI nil tat ion Iiittera when thoy are Differing from XHorvousnoss, uonoral Debility, fainuien. bpuuifl or any of the thnuaind and ono diseases to whioh the wonkor sex is Imblo. iiavtne yoursolves expert- cneod the benefit of their use, extend the blbssino to others. This invalunblo tonic will chase Hypo chondria or "the Blues" sive tone to tho damaged nervous system greatly stimulate languid socre Hons dispel vapors and tnniti, and genornlly build up the worn constitution. Fur eaoh tex and all ages it is a gontle stimulant and a refreshing oordi al. Millions of bottles aro sold daily all over the world. Magnolia Wats- A delightful tollot article superior to Cologne and at half tho price. There Is every reason to foar great Biokness this season. The summer has been wet, and all vegeta ble uiattor has grown luxuriantly, so now, that do composition is oominenoing, malarial poison will be developed to an awful extent ; and the terrible dis eases consequent thereupon follow. Bilious remit tent foverB, cholera morbus, and other bowel oora pluints, are already raging foarfully. Every person wbose system is in the slightest manner diseased, may find himself at any moment the victim of somo of these afllictions. Tho greatest regularity in all our habits should be observed, and tho organism for- iiueu Dy some gooa ionic preparation. The Zingari Bitters will noutrulizo these poisons, even after they havo entored tho blood, aud thus prevent its banoful effect. V. AM V IjIKTINpjill Fj IN I JS PROPERTY FOR SALE. (11 HE subscriber offers for salo the valuable proper J. ty uow occupied by himself, dn the corner of fSecuud and Walnut street, tiunbury. The lot is on high ground and has a front of VO foot on Walnut, and 2M) teoton becona street. Ihe improvement) ore a new aud well-oonslruoted TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 42 feet on Walnut and 54 on Second street), with a frame Kitchen IS by 22, with an excellent Cistern in the kitohen, and all,theouer necessary and usual Outbuildings, including good Stabling. The premi ses are haudsomoly located with a good Oardon and exoellent fruit. Possession to be given on the first of April next . ur terms apply to v m. M. itocaereuer a u. I. Uobrbaek, sqr., or the subscriber. r. iv. uuai. Sunbury, Sept. 21, 1S67 Sin Ansliftor'si Notice. Estate of Henry Master, deceased. AT OTIC E is bereby given thut the undersigned LN Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County to distribute the balance in tbe nanus ot 11. is. Manser, on ot the Jbxeoulors or Henry Majsor, late of tbe i!uroui;h of Sunbury, do- oeased,as per confirmation of Auditor's Report on his aooount to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of bis said appoint ment ut bis ofhco in the Borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the 5th day of October, 1667, at 10 o'clock A. M., at wntca lime ana place, an persons interest ed may attend . tvai. ji. ttULivt.r jiL,Lii.n, Auditor. Soptcmber 21, 1H67. Auditor's) Notice. Estate of George Martin, deceased. "VTOTICEis hereby elven, that tho undersigned 1N Auditor, appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Hortnnmuorianu uounty, to aistriuute tne oaiunoe in the bunds of Suruh Bloom, administratrix of (ioo Martin, late of the Borough of Sunbury, deceased, to and among the heirs aud legal representatives of saiu ueoeaeut, win uuona 10 uio auues oi uis said appointment , at nis omce in tae uorougn oi eunoury, on Friday tbe 4th day of Ootober, A. b. 1867, at 10 o'clock A. M of said day at whioh time and place all parsons iuterosted may attond if tuoy so proper, irra. m. nvL-Lvrj tL,L.r.u, Auuuor, Eunbury, Bept. 21, 18(57. Auditor Notice. Till? nnAttrJtrmnA .nui t. V, - P ....... P1 mon Pleas of Northumberland County, Auditor to maao uisiriuuuon oi tue lunus now ln liourt, arising from the salo of the real estate and franchise of the "Sunbury Canal and Water Power Company" and to report tbe facts, hereby no-.ifios all persons inter eated, that he will attend to the duties of his annoiut. incut at his office in the Borough of bunbury, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Mouday th 7th day of October ucat. CIIA8. J. DllUNER, Auditor. Bunbury, Bopt. 21, 1867. i:tate of lIIaa Ilower, Deceased, NOTICE 1) hereby given that letters testamentary having been granted to tbe undersigned,on the estate of Uamuel Bower, lata of Jordan township, North, amberland oounty, Penn'a., deceased. All person) iudebtod to said estate are requested to make im. mediate payment, and those baying claims to present inem tor settlement. ELIAS BOWER, Executor. Jordan township, Sept. 31, 1867. t PURE LAGER BEER! PUBTEII AND ALIv, From the Cold Spring Brewery, oUNBUBi, FA. JOSEPH EACHEE. RESPECTFULLY inform) th publio generally, that he is prepared to furnish LAGER BEER, PORTER AND ALU;, In large or small quantities. His facilities for mak ing Ber eaaaot be excelled, and is pronounoad supe rior to any other offend ia Central Pennsylvania. It has also been recommended by physicians as a healthy drink fur invalids. Hotel), ttosiaurants and private families Supplied at short notice. Bunbury. Bept !, 1867. C. A. HEIMENSNYDEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BUNBURY, TA. All but Loess entrusted to b car attended to raoaiftly and with diligeuce. ft 11 S1IEUIFFBALES. . BY virtue of sundry writs of Yen. Exponas, alias Yen. Bap., and Fieri Facias, to me directed will oe exposed to publio sale, s ino puono bouse or a. Fisher, Milton, I'a., on Tounday, Ootober 10, loST, at lOo'eloek A. M., th follewing described proper lv In mi , . i . 7. . . . ..la. . . . All mat oevtain nnaiviaea ene-sevenm interest or Lot of Urouni, situate la Turbut township, North- moorland county, and Btate or rennsylvanla, and bounded as follow) i On the north and west by land of John P. Summers, east by Franklin Foust. and south by the road leading Ironi mnton to vanville, and whereon is erected a large two-story dwelling boas, a frame barn and other outbuildings, a well of water at the house, and an orchard, Ac, contain ing about two acres, more or lees. Seised taken In exeoution and to be sold as the tironertv of Albin Foust. ALSO I At the same time and place, one lot of ground, situate lntlie Borough of Milton, ln that part or said uorougn oaueu upper mnton, county oi Nor thumberland. Stat of Pennsylvania, and boundod follows : On the north and west by the property of the "Milton Car Company," east by Second street and south by Upper Market street, and whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling houso, frame stable and other outbuilding). Seised, taken in execution and to be sold a) the proporty or Joseph Harris. ALSO : A t the same time and place, the undivided one -half of all that oortain lot of ground .situate in the llorougti of Milton, bounded on the north by lots oi Mrs. llotltnan. Kicbard liowen and others, east by lot of Jonas Kohlor and Caslow, on the south by lots oflt. Hitler, Li. ii. runa auu otuers, ana on ino west iy the P. A K. Railroad and lots of Mr), iloninan, and other), containing about two aores. belied taken ln execution and to ua sold at tue property of Charles lloy. ALSO : At the Court House In the Boroueh of Sunburv. on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 1 o'olock P. M., the following onortv to wit : All that eertain two story frame bouse, messuaee and tenement, situate on a certain lot or piooe of ground in Cake s Addition to eunbury, formerly in Upper Augusta township, but now of the Borough of Sunbury, being annexed by a late Aot of Assembly, said lot or piece of ground is about twenty-five foot in wiutu oy about one nunurea test, more or less, in depth, and boundod as follows : On the side toward the east by a street some forty or fifty foot wide, and running parallel and next to the Philadelphia & Erie Kail road, on tne side toward tne nortn ny lot oi a, Druffner, on the side toward the west by an alloy or what appears to be one ; and on the Bide toward the south by vacont lots belonging to Joseph Cake. The building aforesaid is about (lb) eighteen feet in width, and about thirty-two feet, more or less, in donths. Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Sossaman, owner or reputed owner and contractor. ALSO : All that oortain lot or piece of ground situate in Jordan') Addition to the liorough of Sua mokin, Northumberland county, Penn'a., marked upon the plan of said Jordan's Addition to the Do rough of Shamokin, as lot number two hundrod and fifty (No. 250). boundod on tho north by lot Mo. 261 : east by Shamokin street, south by Coal alley, and west by Coal Lane, as marked and designated upon the original plan of said addition. Also, Upon all that oortain other lot in tbo said uorouga ot onamoKin, .Northumberland oounty, be ine one of the lots laid out by Thomas Davis, Win MoCartv, Joseph Warner end Alexandor Jordan and numbered In the original plan of Baid town, as laid out by the said Thomas Davis and others, us lot number four hundred and fourteen (No. 414). Also, Upon all thoso two certain contiguous lots of ground, situata in the suid thorough ol bbamokin, Northumberland oounty, known and designated in toe pianoi tuat partot tne town or uorouga ot bua mokin. laid out by Alexander Jordan. Wm. McCur ty, Thomas Davis and Jos. Warner as lots numbered four hundred and thirty-six (No. 430), and four hun dred and thirty-seven (No. 437,) respectively, each lot containing thirty foot (30 ft.) in front and ono hundred and oiehty foot in doptb. Seised taken in execution and to be sold as the proporty of Joseph 11. McCurty. ALSO: At the publio houso of A. Ueist, formerly Beisel hotel, in Upper Mahonoy township, Northumberland oounty, Ponn'a., on Tuesday, October 22d, 1807, ut 1 o oiook r . ii., tne loiiowing property to wit : All that certain real estate, situate in Upper Mah onoy township, Northumberland county, State oi Pennsylvania, bounded as follows, beginning at stone, thence by land of Peter Boise), north seventy seven degrees west fourteen aud five-tenths perches to a stone ; .tnence Dy tnesame nortn eignty-sixan one-half degrees, east fivo and two-tenths porches t a stone ; thence by the same south seventy-soven degrees, east twelve and five-tenths porches to a stone ; thenco by lands occupied by the Odd Follows Lodge, south fifth-eight degrees west, five and two- tenuis porohe) to a stone, and pluce ef boginninir. containing seventy-threo porches, strict measure, wnereon is created a largo two story Iramo dwelling house, barn, and other out-buildings. eonod fatten in execution and to be sold as the property of William H. Otto. JUAr.lt Li JUCVKJUl. I , BQOrill. Sheriffs Office, Bunbury, Sept. 21, 1HB7. SIII:I11b-'1"S NAII2. T) V virtue oi certain writ of Venditioni Exponas U issued out of the Court of Common Plea of Northumberland county, and to me directed, will bo exposed-to public salo at the Union House, in tbe Llorougti ol Mt. Unrmol, iu sum oounty, on TUES DAY, SEPT. 24. 1867. at 10 o'clock A. M.. the fol- lowing described proporty, to wit: All those thirteen continguous Lots of Ground, situato in tho Borough of Mt. Carmol, county of Northumberland, and Slate of Pennsylvania, and numbered in the general plan of said town with the numocrs i, x, a, 4, o, o, 7, tt, tf. 10, 11, 12 and 13, in block number 21, and oommonly known aa the Mount Carniel Hotel lots, exoepting and reserving therefrom all minerals, iron ore and othor mineral lying under the surface of said lots of ground, aud the legul owners thereof with the right to dig, mine and carry away tbe same, and being the same pre mises which Henry Weiso, ShorifT of tho county of Northumberland aforesaid, old as the property of Thomas iJeuingardner, Charles W. lliggins and othors to Charles M. Hall, and deed dated tbe 7th day of November, A. I). 1856, and duly acknow ledged on the 10th day of Novombor, A. D. 1856, granted and conveyed to said Chas. M. Hull and his Heirs in fee simple, the same title therein being bere by conveyed as was vested in said Charles M. Hull by virtue of said Sheriff) deed, and which the said Charles M. Hall and wife by doed dated thel5tb of February, A. 1). 1861, grunted und oonvoyed to Jonathan Hoover, said deed being recorded in the offioofor recording of deeds, Ac, in and for the oounty of Northumberland, in Deed Book Y. Y., pages 146, and 147, and which the said Jonathan Hoover and wife, by deed dated tbe 6th day of March, A. D. 1866, granted and oonveyed to George E. Apsley, said deed being recorded in the office, Ac, in Deed Book G. G. pages 147 and 148, and whioh the said Geo. E. Apsley and and wile by deed dated the Vth day of April, A. D. 1866, granted and con veyed to Wm. I), Wench, said deed being recorded In the office, Ac, in Deed Book Y. Y., pages 148 and 14'J, and which said Wm. D. Wenon by deed dated the Tth day of February, A. D. 1867, grantod and conveyed to Charles F. Thatcher, said deed be ing recorded in the office. Ac, iu Deed Book No. &1, page S48. Seised and taken Into exooution as tbe property of Jonathan Hoover and to be sold by D. BECK LEY, ShorifT. Bhorlff')OfBn, Sunbury, Sept. 7, 1867. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TN pursuance of an ordor of the Orphans' Court tf X jxortnumneriana oounty, win De exposed to pub lio sale m the premises, on SATURDAY the 21st day of SEPTEMBER, 1867, all that certain Real Estate, situate in Lower Mahonoy township, in said county, bounded and described as follow) : Beginning at a hickory, these by land of Daniel Rolhermel, north on degree, wost 70 and four-tenths perches to a pine; thence south 8V and a half degrees, west VI perches to a stone : thence alone! th Susauehanna river 63 degrees, east 16 perohes ; thence south on degree, west S4 and one-tenth perohes ; theno south lo and a half degree, west it perches to a stone ; thence by land of Georg Snyder, north 86 degree), ast 31 and five-tenths perches to a pine ; thence north 67 do grees. east 81 perohes to plaoe of beginning, ooutaln lug FIFTY ACRES, and one hundred perchos, more or less, nearly all of which is oleared and in a good state of cultivation, also, all kinds of fruit trees on the same, whereon are erected a frame house, a log barn, and other outbuildings. Also, an Island, situate in th river Susquehanna, In Upper Paxton township, Dauphin oounty, l'a., at the corner of Northumberland and Dauphin sounties, and bounded on all side by th Susquehanna river, oontaining twelve (12) acres of land, more or Ion. Lata the property of Thomas Zerbe, deoeased. Sal to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, when th terms and conditions of sal will be mad known by S. BIOKEL, Adm'r. y uruerui in voort, J. A. J. Cuumaas, Cl'k. Bunbury, Sept. T, 1867. O.C. Middle Creel Itallroad Notice. THE subscribers to th Capital Block of th Mid dleoreek Railroad Company are hereby notified that the second instalment of tax faa cikt. upon their subscription) will b called in, payable on th first day of Ootober next, to th Treasurer of said com pany. By order of th Board, v . m, , JAMES BURNS, IWt. JobbA. Mckbb, Soo'y , Uwistown.Sept. 14, 1867. St . IsorotiKh Tax Appeal. VrOTICK is hereby gives that an appeal will b hah. at the office of B. Y. Bright, Esq., in th Borough ef Sunbury, on Monday, th 23d day of 6epiaibar,18o7, between th hoars or Dili A. al. and I A P. J., whea all persona latorwUd ar reqaastod to attend. . c . JAOJB EUIPMAN, Clerk, junbury, Sept. T, lHoT.. .n BIRO CAGES, 11 ditr'rent kinds. If you want good and cheap Bird Cagos, go to CON LEY ft CO 8 SAESAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ' PORTER AND ALE. milE subscriber) having located a bottling eotatJ. X lisbment is Cake's Addition, In the Borough of Bunbury, respectfully inform th oitisensofthis and djoiaieg counties that they are prepared to furn- uu AMiMiiuru nvsiaureni sleepers aua private larai lie with tbe best brands of SarsaparUls Mineral Wa ter, Ale ana rorter, bottled In tbe best Banner. Their drinks are procured from th best establishments ia tbe eounti y, which enables them to furnish a better article than can be had elsewhere, which will be de livered at th lowest rates. The oitiaen) of Sunbury and Vicinity will find It their interest to patronise home industry, aad assist in making Ibis a permanent enterprise, and at th sains tiuie save labor and money. vruen are reepootiuuy lencueu,Wlllcn will reoeiv prompt attentioa. , . Address, , PROBST A B.OTK, .' , August IT, 1387.-0 Shnbnry, Pa. NOTICE. NOTICE fl hereby given to all parties Interested, that James II. MoCermlck. Assignee of H. A H. McCnrmiok, surviving partner of the late firm of najs s mcvormioa, nas nied a is anal acooant ia the I'rotbonotary') Ufhoe, and that unleet objection bo made, on or beforo the first Monday of November next, said account win Deeonnrmed. J.J. KEIMENBNYDER, Proth'y Prothonotary's Office. Bunbury, Aug. 24, 1867. THE SUNBURY SELECT SCHOOL. WILL oueo on Mondav. BeDtember 2d. in the buildiuc owned by Ira Clement, and situated on the river bank. Further Information can be either from W. J. Wolverton, Esq., or from ELIAS SCHNEIDER, A. M., Principal. Sunbury, August 24, 1887. 3t EYRE & LANDELL, aV'ourth nod Arcli Nt. PHILADELPHIA, Are offoring a NEW BTOCK of DRY GOODS. FOR THE FALL SALES OF 1SS7- BHAWLS, SILKS, DRES3 GOODS, AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. N. B. Job Lots of Goods received daily. September 7, 1867. Ot HIx School Tcnx-liei-M Wnntesl. APPLICATIONS of Teachers will be received br tho School Board of I'd per Auzusta town ship, until Friday the 4th day of October next, at two o'clock r. Al., wncn the I'ublio Schools will be allotted. Schools will Open on tho second Montlny of November next and continue four ooneeoulive months. All applications must be accompanied with the requisite certificates. JSy ordor of the Hoard. uirunuii UAUL-, i-roe t. Jona Ecxmak, Seo'y. v sept. 7. Auditor' Notice. .Estate of Philip Brymire, deceased. Tho undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's Court for Northumberland County, "Auditor to diatributo the balance in the hands of the Executor of the last will and testament of Philip Llrymire, deceased, to and among those legally entitled thereto," will at tend to tho duties of his appointment at his office, Market street above Third street, in tho Borough of Sunbury, on Thursday the 26th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, whero and when all interest oan attend with their claims and proofs. JNO. K. CLEMENT, Auditor. Sunbury, Aug. 31.J867. Auditor' Notice. flHE undersigned, nuditor, having been appointed X by tbe Orphans' Court of Northumberland coun ty, to distribute the balance in tbe hands of VYm.T. loraythe, Administrator of Kebeoca Wolls, deceased, as per his account confirmed August 6, 18f7, will attend to tbe duties or his appointment at his ofneo, ia tbe Borouih of Sunbury. on Suturdnv. Sentem- ber 2Jst, 1807, at 10 o'clock A. M., at whioh time aud place, parties interested are requosted to attond. L. T. K011K13ACH, Auditor, bunbury, Aug. 31, 18C7. T0RRINOT0N & H0DOKINS RAW BONE SUPER-HIOSrilATE OF LIME, THE GREAT Korlsiusiibvrluistl County FERTILIZER. The best manuro for all kinds of grain manufac tured. More activo, more durablo, than any other. It does not exhaust tho soil, bui on tho contrarv in a permanent improver. OVER 600 FARMERS iu tlio County applied it to their bpriug Urops, tbe results were mailt excoeuea tneir most sanguine expecta tions. It was tested with the best Phosphates in the country but came outjvictorious. Furmurs, uso it for your whoat and rye. Put up in Bags of 200 lbs. en ah and sold at $57 per 2000 pounds, at tbe Manufactory, V.a.Ht Market Street, Nuubury, lu.t or at any of our agenls in Dnnvillo, Williamsport, Lewisburg, Muney Station, Milton, Dewart, Potts grove, Biiwmsburg, Selins'-Grove, Trevor ton. or any of tho principal towns in tbe adjoining counties. Whero we have no agents appoiutcd, farmer) can send their order) by mail and rely on their receiving immediate attontion. Wo have the advantage of Railroad and Canal transportation in all direction), and purchasers need apprehend no delay in filling orders. J. E. TORRIXGTON, ED. U0DGK1NS. bunbury, Aug. 17, 1807. TO OUE CUSTOMERS. We take pleasure in announcing to Dealers in Fertilisers, and the Agricultural publio, that we have within the past year increased our facilities for the manufacture of our Raw Bone Phosphate, to an extent unequalled by any other House in the United States or Europe. These facilities not only include the enlargement of our old established works in Philadelphia, known as the Isr in wit re Hlver Aericullnral Clifinic-ul Murks, but also th purohase of extensive and well stocked work) at Chicago, III., with all the necessary machinery, ears, Ac, to conduot the business. This establish, mentalono has produced, annually, ovor 6060 tons of d Hod Bones and Meat, and ia capable of being largely inoreased. We desire, by tbe elosest super vision, to conduct these two oonocrns so that our cus tomer will derive a praotioal benefit from their con solidation, in obtaining a MANURE which shall maintain a standard and uniform quality, aud at the lowest possible price. -, BAUU1I ft SONS. : PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE t BAUGH'S 1 It -aVW !B03STE 8 UP E UT II O 8 P U A T E OF LIME. BATJQH Ss SON (3 Sole Manufacturer ft Proprietors, DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. rF"Ftnirn are leeomuiended In purchase of lbs dealer wwk nefKumirnoua. in seewais wiMfe no dee ler is yet established, the i'bosphau may be procured dnecl. ly Iron lb endei sigiwd. A i'need Circular will U sent v aii wiu apply, HA UGH & BONS, 0ffU4 Jfo. 80 8. PcLiware Avenue, 1'lllLADki.rilU. BAUGH BROTHERS A CO, General Wholesale Agents, No. 181 Pearl St., earner oi Cedar. NEW YORK. . i : , : ' , . GEORGE DUGDALE, WhoUaaU Agent for Maryland YixjiiiU, Wo. lai Kmll a Wfeaif, BALTIMORE, ML). - lB?W ar M-eparad to Supply our Patent Sao. tiuuai Mill to all Manufacturers fur grinding LVacs, uhbuq ana an ou)w uarq auosiaace). Sold by l-MITH eMiLNUlLK, Sunburv lug J, lo7 ly I THE Washington Library Co. PHILADELPHIA , SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR ; ' $300,000 PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ona Case Passant or 110,000. Orb Cash Pbisint or $20,000. Oas Casb Presknt or tlu.OW. Ons Cash ParsEKT or (5,000. Two Cash PatsxaTs or 12 ioo e.V Head full Schedule of Pretetti below. Each Certificate of Stock is aooompanied with a Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving WORT BORI At RSTAIf. THAN TBS COST Of CBRTiriCATB, And also Insure to tbe holder a PRESENT IN TUK G HEAT DISTRIBUTION. The Washington Library Company Is chartered by tbe Stat of Pennsylvania, and Organised in aid of the . , KIVEBS1DE INSTITUTE roa Sokliera' and Bailors' Orphans. Incorporated by tbe State of K. J APRIL 8, 1861. THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington Ccxuily, Now Jer sey, is lounded for th purpose of gratuitously edu cating the tun) of deceased Soldiers and Seamen oi tbe United States. t Tho Board of Trustees oonsists of tho following; well-known citisens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. UON. WILLIAM II. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia. Pa. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. B. Mint, and Recordor oi Deeds, Philsd'a., Pennsylvania. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, sba. J. E. COE, Esq., of Joy,Coe& Co., Philadelphia. Tbkasdrt Department, WAsniitoTon, D. C, April 18, 1H67. 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Any person sending us Uno Dollar, or pnvi" t tlio same to our local Agents, will rcooiro immediately a nne otoci riat r.ngraving, at cnoico irnni tno loi iowing list, and One Certificate of Stock, insuring Ono Present in our published schedule. ONE DOLLAR ENURAVINGS. No. l-' My Child ! My Child !" No. 2-"Tlic'y'io Saved ! They'ro Saved ! ' No. 3 "Old Seveutv-six or, tho Early Dnys of tbe Revolution.' Anv person paying Two IMlnrs will rocoivo cither of the following fine Steel Plates, at choice, und Two Certitioates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Presents. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. 1 "Washington's Courtship." No. 2 "Waili ington's Last Interview with bis Mother. " THRKE DOLLAR KNUIIA VINGH. Any person paying threo dollars will receive the bcuutilul Steel Plate of '-iiomb rnoM Tim war." and throe Certificates of &tock, becoming cntitleil to three l'resonts. FOUR DOLLAR ENmtAVIxr.s. 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Machines SOllO each 10 Family Kewiinr Mui-hni.-a. aino ..u,.k 511 Fine Uold Waiclics, JJUOeucli lot) Oil l'uuituijs, by leuding artists atjgregato io,r a.t G.I 1 6 3 Camel's Hair Shawls, 81. one men. S Cuuiel'slluir Shawls, sxi.ooo each U Huiidsouie Ijicu Mia win, -25o each iu i.snnierr BlnwH ao eaib Hi Silk Ureas Pattern 74 cack 50 City Huildlug Ix.u, 1 75 inch The reruaoalm will insist of Bilvorwaie, Musical lios.-i Ovor Ulawos, I'.x-kol Uiblea, and Oil- . . Icrent articles ut'ornauieut and um, amount l"S 'i , t Total, oT.;, All Ike properties given clear of incumbrance. UOW TO OBTAIN SHARKS AND K.NURAYIFl Send orders to us by mail, enclosing from 1 lo either by I'.at tirticu orders of iu a rcgiMcm! hucr, our risk, ljigcr amounts mWid be win by di.-yl or press. 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