Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 01, 1868, Image 3

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    Eijc SunbutB American.
N. B. SlNOiiB, I Publishers.
SIjUIIHV, pa.
SATURDAY, FEBRUAHY 1, 1808.
Horal Affairs.
cJkow.;-While we art hiring abundant mow In
thil lection, there li but little tooth of York, and at
llalllinore mother earth la bare. While mowing
lifre it wai raining further South.
3'm Skxatomal Coxriatxca, to teieot a dele
gate to represent thil Senatorial District la the next
Republican State Convention, will meet at the Mon
tour House, In Danville, on Friday, 7thof February,
fur that purpose.
Tni new Flaxseed Oil and Chopping Mill of Mor
gan A Maaaer, in 8unbury, Is now prepared for the
manufacture of oil and the obopping of all kinds of
grain uaed for feed. Partial having flax-ieed to
ell oan dispose of It to advantage at this establish
ment. Orami Ball. We have been requested to an
flounce that the flrst grand ball of the season will be
given by the Sunbury Cotillion Hand, at the Ma
eonio Hall, in this place, on Friday evening, Feb.
Slat. We have no doubt the occasion will be a plea
sant one.
Tat Co-Opkrativc Association. The Co-operative
Association, of hh place, held a meeting in
its ball on Tuesday evoning of last week. A divi
dend of four perocnt.. on a working capital of about
$700, was declared for tho three months ending
-January 1st, 1918.
Judqi Jordan. The statement in the Milto
iiian, that Judge Jordan contemplated removing
from this plaoe to Milton, is incorrect. The Judge
bas no such intentions. Jle is repairing the house
lie owns, in that place, but not for the purposo of
occupying it himself.
Ci.1'Nria An Tidrwat'cr Railroad. This
rcaa is lo be put turougli without delay. A corps
if engineers, under Col. F. 0. Anus, of this place,
chief engineer, are already on the route This en- I
terprise is in tho bands of responsible and competent
men, and will progress rapidly.
.... - . -
Ton IHn.uiio AssotiATios. At the Inst regular
monthly meeting of tho Suflbury Loan and Building
Associatien, held on Friday night last, nine shares
were bid off by the members, at the following pri
ce! : 1st, $82; I'd, ItS; 3d, J3B; 4th, fill ; Mb,
SM; Ctb, lit; 7th, ?9.1 ; 8th, $9.1; 8th, $'J2.
as
Luik. We ore glad toseo that our farmers are
alive to the importance of the use of lime, and that
an unusual quantity w ill be hauled upon their fluids
11. is winter and spring. Not withstanding the nume
rous liuie kilns established the past year, in this
place aud vicinity, they are often unable to supply
tho demnnd.
. , . .
CJoisa into New QcARTtns T. S. .Shannon, the
mterpriiing Jeweller of this place, will, in a few
dey.i, remove his store into tho handsome room now
rccupied by MiUn's Boot and Shoe establishment.
Wo learn that a Jeweller from Willinmsport intend,,
taking puMcwiou of the loom iow occupied by
Minnnon.
Tun I'oOH-Hoi kk Bill, passed by the House of
representatives at llurrUliurg. which we referred to
in our lust issuo, is only au act to establish a poor
bouso in certain parts of Northumberland county,
via: tho townships of Chillisquaquo, Turbut and
Delaware, and the boroughs f Vilton, MoEwcns
villc, Watsontown and Yurbwtvilto.
The Sentinel, the new rival Democratic paper ;
started three months since, in this plaoe, by Messrs. j
Av ii, i i- . . n- it r, :
loung A Auton, has been discontinued, T. II. Pur- :
dy, Esq., of the Democrat, having purchased the
establishment from Mr. Young. Mr. Young ex
presses himself cutirely satisfied with tho experiment
of starting a newspaper. There is nothing like
gaining wisdom by experience, although it tl often
rtiVhur expensive
Fiust Natio.iai. Daxk kit Si .Nm nv. At a meet
ing of the stockholders of tbo First National Bank
of Sunbury, held on Tuesday last, the following
persons wero chosen Directors for the ensuing year :
-lohn B. Packor, James K. Davis, Jesse C. llorton,
Wm. II. Waples, Simon Camoron, W. I. tlreonough,
Johu Haas, Wm. M. Rockefeller, Ueo. F. Miller,
Wm. Cameron, A. B. Warford, Alex. Jordan and
Ucorgo Siuullr.
t Accident ox the Siiauokin Valley Kaii.iioad.
An engine and seven freight cars were thrown
from tho track of the Sliauiokin Division of the Nor
thern Central Railroad, near Kicfor's Station, by
the breaking of a rail, on Friday morning of last
week. No one was injurod. The cars were wrecked,
but the engine sustained no serious duuiago, and
was soon put upon the track, which was cleared in
time to allow the passenger train to make tho after
noon trip.
Prize Stock ab Farm Nm.euknt6 for Sale.
Simon Cameron, Esq., of Lewis township, near
McEwonsvillo, this county, will offer at pebtic sale,
em Wednesday and Thursday, tho 4th and 6th days
of Maroh, the stock and fnvplomcuts of his farm.
The stock is considered the finest in this section, and
is well worthy the attention of stock-raisors, agri
culturists, aud others. For particulars, nee adver
tAomeut in another column and posters printed at
;hla office
The Askcal Taxes'. The I'liitcd States Assis
tant Assessors have received positive orders to com
mence at once the assessment of taxes, which in
clude incomes and licenses. By the amendatory aot
of March 2, J 867, all returns of iueourcs and special
tuxes aro required to be niado by the first day of
March, under penalty of fifty per ocnt. additional.
The Assessors are instructed te enforce tho provisions
of the law in every ease of delinquency, and it will
bo well for all interested to give attention to making
their roturm within the time prescribed by law.
KiiocEt.ia Occi'rre.icr An Oi.n Lady Falls
Down Stairs Ann Vreaki her Neck. The She
tuokin Herald, of Thursday last, seyi : Ou Wedcei
Uuy morning of last week, as Patrick Burk, residing
at the Excelsior Colliery, descended the stairs, he
found the lifeloss body of hii aged mother lying at
(he bottom, with a deep goeb iu her forehead, ana
her neck broken. It is supposed the old lady bad
attempted to go down to the kitchen at an early
hour, as was her custom, and in tome way fell bead
on g to the bottom of the itatn, although no eire in
be bouse heard the noise. She was one of the old-
rst ladios in this section, boiug in her ninety-second
car, but had full use of bet limbs, and was consid
rcd active fur one of her age.
-
Co.tr Mistosi or JIiert Aim Ratiivo. In a let-
er to their parents, published in the bhamokin Her-
Id, thil week, Uiney and Rathvon, who wore eon
I icted and sentenced to the Penitentiary, at the last
siun of Court, confosa their guilt of the robbery of
(r. Hoffman and Mr. Uales, in thamoKin townsnip.
Ley itato that "liquor, noveli and bad company
,e throe worst things any young gentleman or laay
n indulge in," brought them to misery. They
nalude by laying :
"Vothiog is gained by robbing, and we hope it
av be Hopped throughout the land. If thev are
t brought to justice iu this world, they will be in
world to come, do iujr iu. ,
eaking lo the men, oui wuineu, ""- -
nost a many lemuva u.i -
ess of stealing. ,
Again we any, wus i
oxicating drink, ai liquor II we nart oi iu .m
IT vtars and 4 moutns. .
t Before bringing th'i to a oloae, we wist)
..i. il. nf our narantf ana au wnw,
ive should not meet uieeu id iu- wu.., j
. beuer world to -ne. W. hope the people of
Imokin will not (bsspiseswr aged ulj for the
ds we have done, nut eip uwu -
7 . l. nitfmn thawalliol
husand tnanas ! -r"
li Eutern Penitectiary in theUr behalf.
Xoun wiia rpi
ViAki Ur,
LowAaa Ratevcx
To John Hin'y, uMichal Bathvon.
Prtdlatv;aj r the Northamber
laad Cos .Teachers' IneUttttr.
. BomtiRr, Jan. 20th, 1868
The Northumberland County Teachers' Institute
met In the Court House, In the Borough of Sunbury
at 11 o'clock, A. M., according to appointment.
The County Superintendent, O . W. Haum, Esq., In
the ehair. The following temporary officers were
appointed by the Chair :
Vice Presidents Messrs. C. M. Lesher and O. N.
Wagner j Secretary W. J. Wolverton, Esq.; As
il sunt Secretaries Messrs. U. O. Miller and A. U
QaMaoher j Itcporters Messrs. J. C. Wolker and
C. P. Seasholti.
A committee on permanent organisation was ap
pointed, consisting of C. M. Lesher, Land is Foy and
J.M. Uoasler. The following teacher, from the
everal Boroughs and Townships, were present i
Upper Augusta, J. M. Campbell, It. A. (lass;
Lower Augusta, J. A. Hile, Silas Maliok, S. P. Sav
Idge, L. B. Shlptnan; ChilHsquaque, C. M. Lesher,
D. C. Weik, W. M. Boal, W. II. Koch ; Coal, Lnn
dil Foy, P. C. Oberdorf, C D. Yenger, Reuben Hoi-
lenbach, Alex. Moore, J. Mc Williams ; Delaware
W. M. Work, R. B. Holmes, W. A. Kills, John
Rodgora, II. K. Culp, J. W. Weeks, Miss Listie
Dunn, Frank MoWilliann Lewis, J. P. Ilobonolt,
S. 8. Smith ; McKwcnsville, K. L. Matchen, J. II
Kelson; Milton, O.X.Wagner; Northumberland,
U. U. Miller, J. M. dossier, Misa Jane Uosslor, Miss
Emma Drown, Miss Susan Leisonring; Rush, Jas.
Reed, W. II. Miller, J. Eckman, T. J. Johnson
Jasper llaughawout, W. P. Miller; Shamokin Bor
ough, John It. Savidge, It. W. Temple, J. Y. Bloom,
T. S Aucker, A. Taylor, W. II. Uilgcr, S. S. RccJ-
er, Miss C. K. John, Miss C. llantly ; bhamokln
Township, O. A. Smith, J. T. Hopner, J. M. John,
J. B.Miller, J. W. Eckman, J. A.Uass, U. John,
G. D.John; Sunbury, J. C. Welkcr, CP. Sea
sholti, 8. Y. lluupt, M iss E. Haitian, Miai Litiie
Diemcr, Miss Emma Miller, Miss Mnry Brico, Miss
Amelia Fischer; Turbut, J. A. Marsh, Win. Wilson,
8. M. Boyer, Miss F. Teed, D. D. Hottonstoin, S. S.
Koch ; Lower Mahanny, J. K. Francis.
Arrnt.vuos session.
Minutes of the morning session were read and
adopted. The committee on permanent organisa
tion reported. On motion, Resolved, That a oom
mittee of two be appointed to present to oach teach
er the names of the candidates and receive a ballot
thereon. The Chair nppointcd Landis Foy and J.
W. Weeks as said coutinittoe. Tho committee re
ported the following successful candidates:
President li. W. Hnupt, Esq.
Vice Presidents C. M. Lesher, J. B. Savidge.
Secretary W. J. Wolvorton, Esq.
Assistunt Secretaries U. O. Miller, E L. Matchin.
Reporters J. C. Wolker, 0. P. Seasholti.
Treusuror Henry Kulp.
The President appointed the following persons as
a business committee : Messrs. O. N. Wagner,
Jesse Weeks, 11. tl. Miller. Prof. Elius Sckneidor,
A. J. Unllacher and Landis Fny were appointed a"
a committee on resolutions.
Tho President gave tho Institute into the hands
of Prof. Milos, of Willhiinsport, Pa., who gave a
series of specimen rouilings which woro received
i with much satisfaction.
j n motion, a committee of tin-en, consisting of
I CM. Lesher, O.N.Wagner and Wm. II. Uilgcr,
were appointed as critics.
j On motion, the Institute adjourned until 7 o'clock
this evening.
EVESIXa SESSION,
Institute met according to adjournment, flood
tuusio by tho Sunbury String Bund. A lecture on
'Practical Education" was read by l'rof. Miles,
aftor which Prof. Sanders, of New York cily, gave
a few specimen readings, with additional ubsurva
tions. Institute adjourned to meet to-morrow at t)j
o'clock, A. M.
TUEStlAY MOUSING BKSSION.
Institute met according to adjournment, Presi
dent in tho chair. Heading of Scriptures and pray
er by l'rof. Sanders. Minutos of two previous ses
sions read and approved. Roll was culled. l'rof.
Sanders then conducted the exercises uf the Institute
during the morning torsion. On motion, adjourned
to uicot at II P. M.
Avrrnmn amain
t Instituto met ul li P M , O. W. Uaupt, E.-q ,
President, in tho cliuir. The minutes of the inorn
I ing session were road ami adopted. Roll of touch
! ers' names called by townships and absentees noted.
I l'rof. Sunders theu look charge of the Instituto
during part ol tho afternoon session, instructing the
teachers in vocal excrcisea volume ot sound, uud
elements of education. Mr. J K. Francis, of Lower
Mabuuoy township, thit'eounty, theu read a louture
on Music, pointing out its ollice, sublimity, moral
tendency and effect upon society. Following this,
l'rof. Sunders theu led tho exercises in Orthography.
On motion, it was agreed to meet each morning at
U A. M. A motion wus made to dispenso with cri
tics, but after considcraklo discussion, pro and con.
was lost.
On motion, Instituto adjourned to meet ut 7 this
evening.
FVtNlNfl KSSI0.
The Instituto was called to ordor by tho Chair
man. Mhio by the Sunbury String Band. Ntxl
in order was the di.-cusidon of tho question "Are
our cuursos of study and methods ut teaching suffi
ciently practical !" The question was osmiicd by
Prof. S. S. Jack, of Westmoreland county," Pa., fol
lowed by J. W. Weeks, of Deluwiiro township, this
county, Prof. K. Schneider, of Sunbury Classical
Institute, and Calvin L. King, of Lebanon, Pa. The
iliscus.oion wus quite spirited and interesting. The
time altated for discussion having expired, Prof. I
Sandors theu told how ha came to make bis first
spoiling book, after which a recess of five minutes
was given, during which time the band furnished
exoellenl musio. Prof. Sanders again came forward
and delivered a lecture on the subjeot of ''Individu
ality," which was not only interesting, but very in
structive. Music by tho band. Prof. Sanders again
road sevoral poems, which wero very amusing und
interesting. Institute adjourned to moot ut U o'
clock to-morrow.
W EUNESDAT MnltMNO SESSION.
Instituto was cnllod to order by the President, at
9 o'clock, A. M. l'rof. Allen, of Munsfiold, Pa., read
a chapter in the Bible and offered a p.aycr, after
which Prof. Jack drilled oho institute very interes
tingly for one-balf hour in tho rudiments of Arith
metic, illustrating tho method of teuehiug Addition,
Ac. Prut. Allen then took charge of the institute
for one-halt hour, who drilled the teoohera upon the
same subject. Mr. li. U. Miller, teacher, ot Nor
thumberland, read an csny on ''Tho Mind."
A motion huh made, tbul every teacher answer to
his or her nuuie by senliuieiii, wbiob, upon being
Fut, wi
'. M.
was lust. On motion, adjournoU to meet at 1 i
AFTKIIXUOX SKS-IOM.
Institute met, and was called to order by tho Pre
sident, 'ike minutes of the luriner sebsiou were
read and approved. The roll was called and absen
tees marked. Ou motion of Mr. Wagner, of Milton,
a committee of three ladies and three gentlemen
was uppointed, ou '-iniro.Juci.ion," consisting of
Messrs. J. B. Savidge, L. B. Shipinan, J. W. Rock
efeller, Miss McMurlrio, Miss Busliuu and Miss
Teed.
Pruf. Jack then delivered a locture on "School
Discipline." Alter the expiration of his hour. Mr.
Wagner drilled tho Instituto on the subject of Gram
mar. Recess of five minutos. Prof. Sanders then
drillod the Institute ou Elocution, followed by Prof.
Allen iua-ucat little address. Adjourned tool P.M.
KVXMNU SEtiSlutl
Evening 6essioo opened at 61 o'clock. President
in the Chair. The string band of Sunbury fuvored
the Institute with a number of beautiful airs, after
which the question, "Ought the ricxes to be educa
ted together, was very ably and eloquently discuss,
ed by J. J. Reimcnsoydur, of Suubury, J. W.
Weeks, of Delaware tp , Prof. Allen and Hon. C R.
Coburn. Prof. Klius, Schneider, of Suubury, fol
lowed, with a lecture on "Intclleolual Training and
Mural Culture sound, instructive and intoraatinn
Musio again leut her enlivening strains, making
every heart light and merry. A very meritorious
aud hizblr interesiiun lecture on "Influence ot bo
ciety Um formation ut unarueier," was men reau
by Rev. Mr. Reigurt, of Suubury. This, as the
former lecture, gave evtdcuce uf ability aud mental
maturity on the part of the writer. The President
announced the programme for Thursday, after
which all took homeward steps, with joy and satis
faction in their hearts aud musio in their ears.
THURSDAY HORM.NS SK8S1UX.
Institute met and was called to order by the Pre
aidant at A. M. Uon. C. R. Coburn read a chap
ter in the iuole and ottered a prayer, when the nun
utes of the two last sessions were read and approved
Roll eailod, followed by an exercise in Geography
bv Prof. Allen, of one-halt bour, wnca Uon. c. it
Coburn drilled the teachers on Grammar. Prof.
Jaok then took charge of and rery ably drilled the
Institute on Orthography. Next on the programme
!.. U.nJ.M' jtnlimialion nf vjirAi.,a on Kin.
Mtiiinn antnbinina? Phonetics.
On motion, the followiug persons were appointed
a oominittee to nominate candidates lor uie eoin.
tnittee an Permanent Certificates: Messrs. J. Weeks.
J. M. Uoasler and J. C. Wolker. Adjourned to meet
etlJF-N.
AVTEEEOOB 1ESSIUI.
Institute met and was called to order by the Pre
at ,1 unt at i a'alnak. P. M. Roll ealled. All pre-
unL l'rozramme announced for tbis session . first
in order su "Primar Teaching." by Prof. Jack
Prof. Allen thee introduced the subject, "History,'
on which be gave a vary good lecture. The quo
tiona which were propounded by the different mem
ben of the Institute, written on ill pi of paper, for
"""i were now roaa, ana iouna Doin very emu
eing and profitable. A motion to enter Into an elec
lion or candidate! or committees, lor permanent
certifloates, whioh was agreed to. Mesen. Barn
hart and Snyder were appointed teller!. During
the time of tellers oountlng votes, Uon. C. R. Coburn
gave a snort lecture, lollowed by a similar one by
Prof. Sanders, when the tellers reported the follow
ing raeeesaful eandinatea : C M. Lesher, of Chillis
qitaque; J. B. Savidge, of Shamokin ; t. M. Wag
ner, of Milton; U.U.Miller, or Northumberland;
and Miss Ella Baitian, of Sunbury. Adjourned to
meet at 1 o'clock this evening.
RVINIKO SESSION.
Institute met and was called to order by the Pre
sident at 7 o'clock. Prof. Sanders flrst entertained
the audience in reading the "Supervisor," "Flog-
f;ing the Editor," "Truth in Parenthesis." Excel
enl musio by the band. Next In order was a very
entertaining address on the "History of our Com
mon School System," by Hon. C R. Coburn Mu
sio by the band. Prof. Allen then took the floor for
one hour and delivered one of the most Interesting
and profitable addresses that it has been the plea
sure of the Institute to listen to during the whole
session, entitled "A Tslk to Toaebers and Parents
of Children." Musio by the band. Prof. Jaok
then gave a speoimon of reading the "Old Arm
chair," and "1'he Old Oaken Bucket." Uood mu
sio by the band. Prof. Sanders wss now loudly
called by the audience, and greatly applauded,
who, after a few comical remarks, read ''The Old
Homestead," "Where there is a will there isa way,"
"Uood-bye to my Right Arm," with several other
very entertaining specimens. Musio by the band.
Prof. Sanders was eailod lor by the audience to
again road bis "Uhust Storv." and then read. "Is it
Anybody's Business" great applause when hewas
ealled on to give the "Reed-bird" story. Musio by
the band. Adjourned to meet at 0 o'clock to-morrow
morning. After the adjournment a good number of
tho audionoe remained and held a verv pleasant so
ciable for about an hour.
rniOAV MORN1NQ.
Institute met and was called to order by Vice
President, C M. Lester, at V o'clock, A. M. Hon.
C R. Coburn opened the session by reading the
Scriptures, and offered a prayer. Minutes of the
two previous meetiogs read and approved. Rull
lied. Hon C R. Coburn then niado a fow very
interesting remarks, when l'rof. Allen followed with
a practical lecture on "School Oovcrniueut." Mr.
Fuy gave a short leetureon Penmanship. A motion
wus made and earried that ull tho names of the
Buurds of Directors in tho county who refused to
cnusent to give the time to their teachers to attend
the Institute be published. The following aro tbo
Districts which did not allow time to their teachers
to attend the Institute : Lower Muhanoy township,
Mt. Caruiol borough, Point township, 'i'urbutville
borough, Kerbo township, and I pper Mahanoy town
snip, liecess ot ten minutes, alter wiucn luisueiu
noous business for ono hour. Prof. .Sanders was then
called fur by the audience, who gave a short lecture
on Orthography.
Tho committee on Resolutions reported as fol
lows :
Resolved 1st. That nnr thanks ate due tn our worthy
Superintendent, G. W Hitupt, Ksq , for eolicellllatllig au
successfully the I'nlee of Teachers lit the Institute; the
moat successlul ever held tn this County, and for having
secured the services uf eminent edocutors lo aid iu con
ducting its proceedings.
vu. intiiour taaiiKS are ciuuiauy icnuereu iu me in
icera n' llus Association. Cnunlv r-upeiiiitendent Haunt,
I'resideul, and J. il. Savidge ami C. M. I.ehrr, Vice
Presidents, for the ellieieul and ngreeuhle manner with
which Ihey piesiurdover our sessiom, to VV J. Wttleerton,
Ksq., Secretary. C. I'. tSetishnhz, F.pq., end J. C. Welker.
Kmj , llen-irtcrs, and Ks. Kulp, Treasurer, for the
fimlitul dnictiiirge of their lulxirioiiH duties.
3.1. Th it we return our tlmiiks to Hon. C. It. Cnhurn,
Pi.i'cssors W. Miles, 8. 8. Jack, F. A. Allen, K. W.
Sunders, and Itev. S V. Keicarl, I'or Ihcahleund iustrue-
live lectures with which they entertained us, during the
evening sessluns, uud tor valuable instructions Ihey im
parled to us in clan dulls during the day.
Illi. That the seven I Sehmil It.iAMla of Hi reel "is should
enjoin It upuu llm terichers of then townships to attend
uud tHke purl iu the Cuui.ty Institute, and thai we express
our griittlilile lolh'ise wiirthy Hndliherul Si'hool Directors
wh i cfieerfullv ullnwed their teiictiurs lo attend this In
stitute willmiit making any deiluetlHiis forlheluue they
lost Hits week, during wlnek then schools lee
been I
Close-I.
Sih. That the m ist cordial lhanks of Hie Ass ichilinn
are tendered lo the Strloir Itaud for the eulerluinment
aff udeil liy their excellent music ; In the ComniisM iueis uf
NorthuinlKilniid I iniiilv lor the n-e ..f ll.e Cuuit Itooin
during our session ; anil to 8. Mautz, Ksq., Ihs Janiloi of
tins building, (or the nultilul performance .'f the duiieaofi
lusiirtiee. I'o the eiiinenaoi fuuhury. tho Aocuition I
desires to express its grateful acknowledgment for the
'''T'M;'.r,!"lll'''Jrl'l,'1',uw' . ... .. . r-i.
6th. Ihatweare ler stent obligations to the F.ihtors
r ih. ' , ... ii.M1,.ii ..ii..,. ,, ,,,i 'Semi.
liel," for the publishing with eatc and accuracy, lliepio
eeedings of our Institute.
7ih. That we rejoice in the harmonious and sueeessful
priH'eeilinga of the present sessions iif'our Institute, aud
thil wehuve les ilved, sliinalaled hy the vahuiMc infonna
ti'Ml we have received, to return tuour leirpeelive fcehools,
wi'.h the fulldeleriuiuritioii pMlonur iitiiioaI iu leaching!
and training those entrusted to our care i
Kl.USttCIIN'KIDKK.) I
1. K. FOV, 5 Committee.
A J. GAI.LAGIIF.R.) !
On m ition il wus lies ilvod, That the Instilete tender
a vote ol limuks M Pnf. Mh-is Schneider, nf huuhury. fov i
Ins ah'end'.liessand unsurpassed interest uiriuifeiited Vuring !
the entire meeting of the Institute, whu h, owing to Irs J
being chairman ol'lke eJininiitee on Kcsolutions, we.-c
not therein embodied. I
tin m itiiai it was Itenlved, Tli.it rr deeply regret the
fiiet of there lieine a number of townships within "ur 1
eounie. in which there are no Couunoii Schii, and '
Hint we wilt nse our liest efloiu to induce the citizens,
living in those lislrii lB, to avail Ihemaelves of the great
benelils to lie de'ived fnim the Coounjil SehoW System.
On motion, adjourned.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
LjVMols Ii-ln I injr. Having received a
argo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
tyles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ao., can be printed in
the latest and best styles, and ou short notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended tu.
Tub Ri i.es op Court. We havo a imnll num
ber of copies of the now Rules ur Court, regulating
the practice of the courts in Ibis (eighth) Judicial
District, composed of Northumberland, Montour and
Lycoming counties, and also the Rules of Equity
Practice adopted by the Supreme Court of Ponusyl-
onia, which wo will sell at $2 por copy. If any
of the legal profession have not yet obtained them
they can bo supplied, on application at the Ameri
cas oflico, or addressing us by letter.
Blank Leases. We have on hsnd a largo num
ber of blank leases, neatly printed, which we sell
at ten cents per copy. As the season for leasing
proporty is at hand, und as a large number of them
will be required, we are able to supply tho demand.
We have them printed with and without the ex
emption clause.
IiKAl Tit L i.. The beautiful specimens of tho Pho
tographic art, on exhibition at Byerly's 'Jullery, iu
Simpson's building, Market Square, tell the public,
in unmistakable language, that Bycrly is a first
class artist. Cull up and gut a life-like picture.
The Uexerai. Veriiict. The general verdict
approves the suiti for gents, the suits for boys, the
suits of all grades, made at the Continental Clothing
Baxaar, on Market Square. We would advise ail
who iutend replenishing their wardrobes, during the
present year, to call at the Cuntincntal aud examine
the elegant stock of goods always on exhibition
"Mr dear Murphy," said an Irishman to his
friend, "why did you betray the lecret that wai
told you V "Is it betruytu' that you call it ? Sure,
when I found I wasn't able to keep it myself, didn't
I do well to toll it to somebody that could ?" Some
things should not be kept secret, for instance the
fact that S. Faust, the fashionable Hatter, is manu
facturing and selling goods very fast aud very
cheap, ut his store, on Market Square.
-Vea
The Prick or Liberty. Patrick Henry truth
fully obscrvod that "Etornal Vigilanoe Is the price
of Liberty." lie might as truthfully have said
that to become wealthy is to practice economy by
purchasing your Boots aud Shoos at Wm. II. Mil
ler's Excelsior Store, Market Square, Sunbury.
Money will be saved by buying uf bim, as be bos the
oheapest and best in market. Call and see him.
ArraiRS at Wasuihotos still teem to be In a
muddle, and, the hoads of statesmen are somewhat
perplexed. Whon matters are made straight, we
may expect things to go on swimmingly, (though
rather a oool comparison this kind of weather,) and
have no more bitches, just like man buying a suit
of winter clothing ai J. F. Bhaefer's Merchant Tai
loring establishment, on Market Square. Ue looks
at the goods, asks the price, ptys the money, and
takes them away, well satisfied that be "migb,t go
farther and fare worse."
Down thet (Jo. Prioos are down 40 per cent
t J. O. Beck's M or oh an I Tailoring and Clothing
establishment, on Fourth street. He has just opened
a splendid assortment of goods, wbioh be will make
np to order, in the best manner, and at the lowest
prices.
MABBIAOB8.
t. K..r.)., J.o lth. 188. bv Rev. B. W
Reifrart, Mr. William P. Si ebce, of Fisher's Ferry,
to Wirt J ILLIB Pf PEE, Ol tue same piaue.
DEATHS.
!-
In this place, on the 15th Inst., Mrs. CATHARINE,
ife oft. Caaott, aged about 21 years.
Corrected Weekly for the "Amertoan."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do de do per ewt.
Rye Flour, perbbl.
do per ewt.
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
Itys, do
Corn, new, do
Oats, do
Potatoos, do
Drlod Peaohes, pared per pound
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
fit 00
6 00
10 00
00
1 30
1 30
1 10
64
1 60
40
2A
15
DO
40
40
I'rieu uticrries, (nnatoned.) per bu.
Butter,
irer pound ,
fRS,
Cheese,
Lard,
Uains.
Shoulders,
Beof, hind quarter,
' front "
Mutton,
Chickens.
por doseti,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
25
18
28
20
14
I. 'I
18
no
KliuiiioKIn 4'onl 1'riMtf.
Shamokin, January 29, 18H8,
7Wt. Ctrl.
Bont for week ending Jan. 25. 4.044 08
Per last Report, 1.1,031 07
To same time lost year,
Increase..
Special IVotitte.
'PlIEVKSriOK IS BETTER THAS CURE" IS SU old
adage, and must have been writton before Coe's
Dyspepsia Curo was discovered, for ono botllo has,
In many Instances, cured Dyspepsia in its worst
form, whereas it would take ono a life-time to loarn
to so live as to prevent this troublesome disease.
Crr-orst ol Vomli.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Prcmnluro Dccny, and all the efforts of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free tn all who nerd it. Dm reeinn
ZMui....'JL, ..'pl" r"""7. i'y
-- ". umiciuiB winning 10 pruut ny
the advortiser'i experience, can do so by addressing,
in perfect confidence,
JOUN B. 00 DEN",
my to -of.iy
42 Cedar Street, N. Y.
'I'o (.'oiiKiimittivPH.
The Rev. KDWARD A. WILSON will send (free
of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription w ith
tho directions for making and using the simple reme
dy by which ho was cured nf a lung affection nnd
that dread disease Consumption. Il ia only object is
to bonelit the uttlictcd, und he hopes every sufferer
will try this proscription, as it will cost them nothing,
any may prove a hlcesinx. pierce address
REV. KDWARD A. WILSON',
my lrt '47.ty Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
The following Remedies are all old and well es
tablished, and thousands have been benefited by
their uso. They aro for sale by drugg'fts gcuurully :
The Peruvian Syrup,
a protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, sup
plies the blood with its Life Klument, Ino, giving
strength, vigor, un 1 new life to the wholo system.- -For
Dyspepsia, Debility, Fcmtilo Weaknoss, Ac ,
it is a specific. A .".2 pago pamphlet, containing a
valuable treatise on "Iron as n Medicine." with cor-
tificatcs and recommendation. Ao , will be sent free.
J. P. DINSMDRK. Proprietor,
No. oi) Dey St., Now York.
laiur a iinixam oi vvua ncrry
has been used for nearly linlf a century for Corcns
Col.na, CoNSiJMI'TioN, and every itflcclion of the
Throat, Limns nnd Chest. It cures a cough by
loofening and cleansing tbo Iiiiirs nnd ullayinjr irri-
tntion, thus removing Hie cause instoa.l of drying up
. ' . . , , . , 6 1
" .-".
Sl.TH W. FOW LK .t SON. 1'ioi.rii'tors,
No. 18 Treuiolit St., Boston.
Dr. II. Anders' Icdiro Water,
a pure solution of lodino dissolved in water without
a solvent, coiitaiuitig li groins of Iodine to each
fluid ounce ol wntor. Iodine is admitted, by nil
medioal men, tu bo the best known remedy for
SonoKCLA, li.i'Kits, Caxckhs, Sri'ttiLis. Saut
HnKt X. Ac. and iboiiKaiids can testify to tho won
derful virtues of this preparation in such cases.
Circulars free.
J. P. DIXSMORK. Proprietor,
No. :W Dey St., New York.
Ornce'a Celebrated Salve
works like maic on Old Sores. Burns, Scolds, Cuts.
Wounds, Bruitos. Sprains, Chapped Hands, Chil
blains, Ac, do. It is prompt in action, soothes the
iuiin, lakes out soroness, nnd reduces the most angry
coking swollings and inflammations, thus affording
relief and a complete euro.
Only 2S cents a hnx ; sent by mail for .15 cents.
SETil W. KOWI.K A SON, Proprietors,
Jan.ll-lt No. IS Tremont St., Boston.
'4lI.aA'l'i: CO.'M
GERMAN
EUASIYE SOAP
Is manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and may bo
considered the STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all U roccra.
May 18, 1S07. ly.
0
NE TRICE CLOTUINU.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
o.i: pum k
CLOTHING HOUSE,
ti 1 M It I'hrl St V eel,
Oue door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this K.-tublishuient has done busi
ness on the One Price Sys.em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing Huuse iu the city that strictly
adheres to this principle. Wo have earned a repu
tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select
good styles and substantial matcriuls, and nut less
important, for having all our goods,
s:xtka vi:i.i. Jiwm:.
We employ the beet talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods aro of both kinds Fashionable aud plain
so that all tastes cun be suited. The prices are the
very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must
see, or otherwise we could nut meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deduct ions are cvor niado,
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
The people may depend, this is the true plan upon
which to do business, mi l many a dollar can bo
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in miud
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTUINU HOl'SE,
604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but oue dour above Sixth.
Maroh 21, 18fi7. ly
Aycr'st i'liorry Perioral,
loK THE RAI'IU CIHK OP
L'ottgit, CM, Iiijlucuta, JIoartniUM, Croup,
Jroncltitin. Inripkitt Vonmmpliou, and jur
the JtiliiJ of Ci'iitumptiee 1'ntkiti in Ad
miitid iSfiris the D'ucatc.
, ny wide is me uuj oi it
11 , . KJ USOIUluera aim eu nu"
hlif ' loeroui are its cures, lha-
W 'n n'mo,t every section ol
Nir'lJ: country are persons pub-
Holy Unuwn, wnu nave
been restored by it from
ulurming and even despe
rate diseuaos of the lungs.
When once tried, its su
periority ovor every other
expectorant is too appa
rent to esoape observation, aud whure its virtues aro
l. ...... iuki; nn lonirer hosilate what autidote
to employ fur the distressing and dangerous alToo
tiousof the pulmonary organs inoideul to our cli-
mate. While n.aiiy interior remouius run uwu
the oommunity have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends Dy every iriai, pumo ..v..
on the aulieted they can never forgot, aud produced
oures too numerous and too remarkable to be for-
KWonean assure the publio that its quality Is care
fully kept up te the beat it ever bas been, and that
it may be relied on to do for their relief all that it
has ever dune. .
Oreat numbers of Clergymen, rhystciuni, States
men, and other eminent personages, have lent thaw
names to eertify to the unparalleled usefulness or
our remedies, but space bere will not poriuit tho in
sertion of tbem. Our Agents furnish, gratis, our
Ahericam Ai.hamao, la which they are given, with
also full descriptions of the eomplaiuU our roinedios
"Those who require an alterative medicine to pu
rify the blood will find Ateb corn-. r.xx. sss
parilla the one to use
Try it once, and you will
oonoede its value.
Prepared by DR. J C. AYER A CO, Lowell,
ass., and sold by all Druggiili aud dealer! in wed-
Mast
icios everywhere
' VJ as a v
I7,fi75 15
Ifl.OM 01
K78 14
mm
A DDR KM TO THK NKRVOC8 AND I) Kill LIT A
ted, whose sufleringi have been protracted troin hid
den causes, aud whose eases require prompt iteatnient tu
render existence desinihia. If you are suffering or have
sulTered fium involuntary dischargee, what efleet does it
produce upon your geneial aoaliuf Do joy leel weak,
debilitated, easily tired ! Doee a little extra exertion pro
duce palpitation of the heart t Does your liver, or uruuuy
organs, r your kidneys, Ireqiienlly get out of order f Is
your urine sometimes thick, milky, ui flocky, or ts It ropy
on settling T Or does a thick scum rise tn the top ' Or is a
sediment at the bottom after il has Mood awhile? Do you
have spells nf short breathing ur dyspepsia f Are youl
bowels ciaiatiHired ? Do you iiavo spells of fainting or
toshes of blood to the head? iayour memory finpuiiedt
Is your mind constantly dwelllug upon this subject ? Do you
feel dull, listless, moping, tireriof company, ul life? Do you
wish to lie left alone, tii get awny fr-mi everybody ? Does
oy little llnog make you start or Jump? Is your sleep
broken oi restless? Is the lustre of your eyes as hitlhanl ?
The bloom oh yimr cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy your
self in iciety ae well f Do you pursue your business with
the anme energy ? Do you feel as much confluence in yiuir
self? Are your spirits dull and Bagging, given to fits uf
melancholy J If so, Jn not lay il lo your liver it dyspepsia.
Have you restless nights? Vour back weak, your knees
rvenk,atid have hut Utile appetite, and you attribute din
to dyspepsia or hver-eonipluint ?
Now, reader, self abuse, venereal diseases badly cured,
and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weak
ness of the generative organs The organs of generation,
when in perfect henna, make the man. Did you ever
think that those bokl, defiant, eaeigctic, perseveiing, suc
cessful business-men are always those whose generative
organs are in perfect health f You never heat such men
complain of being mrlunchirlv, of iicivoumiins, nf palpita
tion Of Ihe henrl Th... are. ...u... uf,,,l ....... ..........
eed in business they don't Income sad and discouraged j
Ihey are always polite aud plensnnt in tho comiwuy of Is
uies, and look you and thtm light in the face none of your
flowucast luoks or any other ineniniess almiit them. I do
..... ..un inoie wiin Keep the nignns inflamed by running
In exeem. T ,. will i.. . 1.:. "
, ... , - - " --..., ., ,nr,i vuiiaiiiuuuiis
hut also th.HW ihey do t.us neu with in lor.
...How manv men from lMulltf.f..,rwl .li-...,.. ..... .1.
el!ects nf sulf-nhuse and excesses, have brought alxiut that
stale of weakness in those organs that has reduced the
general system ao much as tn induce almost every other
disease idiocy, lunacy, parnlysii, spinal iiffcctioiis.sui.-ide,
and almost every oilier form of disease which humanity is
heir to, aud the real cause of the trout. le scarcely sver sus
pected, and have doctored for all but the right one.
Diseases of these orgnns require the nse nf a diuretic
Itr.l.HHOI.D'rl KM: fii KX 'I'll ACT HCCI10 is Hie great
Diuretic, anj is a certain euie for diseases of tho Hladder,
Kidneys, (travel, Dropsy, (Irgnirtc Weakness. I'einile
Complaints, Cieneml Debility, and all diseases of Ihe t'n
nnry Orgnus, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever cause orieinntinc and no mailer uf Imw lottir
standing.
It no treatment is sltnmtltetf to. Consumption nr Insanity
may ensue. Our flesh andblNid ure supported from these
sources, uinl the heall'i und happiness, ond Ifint of Posterity,
depends upon prompt use nf a reliable remedy.
IJHiuhold's Kxtruct Iluchtl, established upward nf IS
years, prepared by li. T. IIKI.M tltll.l), Druggist,
o:l nroauwny, rew lnrK.liuu
lot South lllth Street, Philadelphia. Ta
FaicE SJI.M per bottle, or 0 bottles for delivered
to any address. Hold by all Druggists everywhere
March a, Ieti7 ly
Deaf.ie.ss, Bmnpness and Catarrh treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. I)., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Lcydcn, Holland,) No.
805 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
the most reliablo sources in city and country can be
iccu at his office. The Medical faculty arc invited
to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in
hispracticn. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
out pain. No charge for examination. nov..10-ly.
D ufoi-ma I Ion.
Information, guaranteed tn produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a buld head or beardless face,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions, etc.. on the skin, leaving the same soft,
clear, nnd beuutilul, can bo obtained without chnrgo
by addressing
THOtf. F. CHAPMAN, Choniirt,
Iiirv 18, '(17. H23 liniadway.Ncw York.
" t h eii e'ali n av cTo L,
And House of Morcy.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Young
Men, on tho crime of Solitude, und the Errors, Abu
ses nnd Diseases which destroy the manly powers,
uud create impediment" to Marriage, with sure means
of relief. Scut in s-aled letter envelopes,, freo of
charge. Address DR. J. SKII.L1N HUl'UUTON,
Howard Association, Philadelphia, I' or
June S. 1SI17. I v
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F1R.ST I1AETIST CHURCH OF TUEVORT0N.
NOTICE is hereby given that on tho 15th day of
January A. 1). 1S0S. a petition was presented to tho
Court of Common l'luas of Northumberland County,
praying the said Court to grant a Charter of Incor
poration lo sundry eilizcus of Trevurton, under tbo
name, style and title of tho "First Iiablist Church of
Trcvorton," with the rights nnd privileges thoroiu
stated, and if no sufficient cause is shown to the con
trary uf tbo first day of next term tho second Mon
day of March next being the ninth (Utb) duy of
March, A. D.1HHS, the pr:.ycr of ihe petitioners will
be grunted according to tho Act of Asaembly, in
such case made and provided.
By tbo Court, J.J. REIMENSNYDER,
Jan. 2i, IStW. .It Pruth y.
VI ati-t uiitl kTirc lrooi'
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undcrsignod respectfully informs builders iu
this nnd adjoining countiej that ho is prepared to
put on fe'lnlo Roofs in a superior manner. He furn
i.'hcs tho celebrated Lehigh county Slato. which is
tho best in the tcarket. lie warrunis bid work to be
durable and Cre and water proof. He invites tho in
spection of the public to tho work he hasdono in JS'un
buryon llitupt'a, Orcenough's and Haas' buildings,
nnd on others at various pi noes. His prices ure us
luw as thoso of any othor slater.
Address, D. S. SMITH.
.Sunbury. P. O.,
or call at bis residence in t'ppor Augusta Iwp.
January H, ISGd.ly
Lime I Lime! Lime!
f pllK new Lime Kilns of H. U. Masser, at Selius
L (irove Station, are now completed nnd in suc
cessful operation, producing lime of the very best
quality. These kilns are built with all the modern
conveniences und improvements, and have a onpuei
ty of producing 4011 bushels per day. Excellent
roads have been made to the kilns, not interfered
with by the railroad, where wagon or sleds cun be
looded iu a few minutes from tho schutes, without
handling. Having opened a large bwly of the
best limestone, at the mouth of the kilns, they are
enabled to sell lime at the low ruto of 11 cents per
bushel. The kilns are in charge of competent per
sons, who will always be prepared to supply cus
tomers. Apply to H. H. Masser, Sunbury, or to
Cbos. Dunkleberger, or Chas. J. Conrad, at the kilns.
December 14, ltf7.
30 Choatnut Ntroct, lMsihidtlpliIn
Are tho best in Use,
I'OR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :
They are more simple aud durable, easier kept in
order, inako a stronger and more elastio stitch, a
firmer and more beautiful seam than any other
They sew all fabrics from two common spools, re
quire no ro-winding of thread, fasten both ends of
the scum by their own operation, aud though every
fifth stitch is cut Ihe seam will not rip.
The Vrry Hlgticait Ii-ize, Ihe l'ro
ef tho Legion of Honor wus coufcrrtd un tho repre
sentative of the
uhoveuc &. ii.ki:ic
at the Esposilion Vniversellce, Paris, 16C7 ; (bus
attesting their great superiority over all other sow
ing maohines.
UROVER A BAKER'S
sew srrt.Es
M II IJ T T M. IJ MACHISKH
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most modorn and essential improve
ments. The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boots and 6bocs, Carriage Trimming,
Clothing and all others requiring the use of the
most effective
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To these new styles, which possess unmistakable ad
vantages ovor all otbors.
I'OR SALE BY
Miss CAROLINE I3ALIU8.
Market Street. M'NHCRY. PENN'A ,
Nov 3, )x:.ly
lo not 1tnl I lit CotiMiin or .you
Mill c-vriainly Uud oat Mlicre you
Buy the MOST GOODS,
ef the
BE9T Q.TJ-tVU.IT'Y.
For the
LEAST MONEY.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK CASH
SALES!
at the
MAMMOTH STORE,
Market sqcaue,
BUSnUKY, PENN'A.,
Has just received snd opened tho
ItHI.Vr HLI.I'd l'l) ,nd
l'INL'.vT ASSORTMENT, of
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
Fronch Merinos, Prints, Muslii
Oinghatnj, Castlmcres, do.
NOTIONS of all kinds.
Hosiery, Ulovcs, Men'sand Ladies Undergarment
WHITE GOODS.
A full assortment of TRIMMINGS.
Builders will find myrStock of Ilardiviirc,
I'aiiita, Oils, lii t a, Skc., C'omiIolc.
Drugs and Mcdicinos,
Willow uud Cedar a are,
Queenswarc, UloMware,
Crockery, Salt.
ROOTS AND SHOES-
1I.VTS AND CAI'S,
and in fact everything usually kvd iu a large Slor
Cull und be oonvinced that the CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BL V ALL VOL' II UOODS is at
The Mammoth Store.
of
II. "Z". FRILINQ,
Trrntsi i'uali, SOdnj
as my UooJs are bought for Cash and Soid Choap
r the READY MONEY.
ii v.riatiNn
Suuburv. Oct 19. 1S07.
NEW GROCERY!
On Third St., one door below the Lutheran Cknfrh
BUNHUKY, 1 KNN'A.
HENKY PETEHS,
Has just opened a
AND
Provision Store
and it selling low for CASH.
Ills Stock il cooiplote, oonristitig In part of
EL'UARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICKS, COAL OIL,
Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, '.Lard. Hams. Nuts
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Baiwiis, Cbwsc,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in the Grocery line.
The best FLOUR and MEAL in tho Market.
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.'
Constantly on hand ihcll autl Can
which will ho furnished to private families in large
or small fuantitius.
Also : All kinds of Cauued Fruit, at the lowest
prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange for Gds.
tjCull and tiuinine my Stock, ami satisfy your
reives.
HENRY PETER3.
.Sunbury, Dee 14, 1847.
HOOT A.M MIOi: MOItl!
THE subscriber ofTcrs to sell his Root and iSbne
Store, loeated on Market street, Suubury, a few
doors east nf Uaupt s new building, including a
large stock nf Roots, aud Ladies and Children's
.Shoes, liaitms, Ao. Tho room will also be rented
to any person purchasing the stork, if desired. Here
is presented an opportunity for doing a first-class
Hoot and Shoe businoss. The establishment is oflor
cd for sale bcciitiso the owner bns gone into other
business in the West. J. H JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, Jsnuiry 4. IWt.
WATCHES FOR THE MILLION f
ARRANDALE i CO S UREATVTATCO C1XB
EVERYBODY coeds a good watch, and wisheslo
act it at the lowest possiblo price ; a horde of
ewiiitllora knowing this have contrived various in
genious devices to got people's money, and then
either fail to send a watcn.ur send one that is worth
less as a time-keeper. ARRANDALE A CO., havo
now perfected arrangements by which, for the small
sum of $10, a good and reliablo watch may bo ckr
tainly obtained. Thoy have Tormod a OKEAT
WATCH CLliU on the following plan. Certificates
containing the numbers of all the watches named in
our wbolevalo list (which is sent tu all applicants)
aro mixed up, enclesod in envelopes, and sold for
2b cents each. Every certificate, in waiihantrD to
bo for a watch, and as will be loen on reference lo
theliet, nono are of less vnlne than Ten Dollars,
whilst sonic are worlh $.100. Wo undertake to send
any watch drawn whatever may be ilpValuofor $10,
and in order that every oue may absolutely depend
upon getting a first clans tiuic-kecper, we guarantee
that every purchaser of Ono Dollar's worth of cer
tificates nholl receive at luiirt one for watch No 533
on our wholesalo lUt, sent post freo, which isa fit.t
class patent lover, a handsomo and reliable watch,
in sterling silver hunting case, and usually sold f'O
flu. You will cr.UTAi.NLV gelsucha wuteb ; und,
be.-ides. you may get a iiolu cukosouktou worth
f-HtO. We soil ihe certificates as follows: Ono for
!ii cents ; Three for it) cent? ; Six for 51 ; and Twcn
ty for To those scndingifl, we will send a hand
some chain gratis. To Ibosu sending $.'!, wo wilt
send a ooi.o chain warranted uot tu taminh iu 20
years Parties getting up larger clubs will receive
liberal present, particulars of which may be learned
un application. As it i& our intention to daurtriet
ly honorable business, and t" injure our eustcinei
from liability to loss, wo will rend our watches, if
desired, wiTRorr uonkv, instructing the Express
agent to collect only on delivery. If w c uro desired
lo forward wutcbes by mail, tho money uiut bo sent
us by Rank Draft or Pot Oftico Order, nnd it will
then bo at our risk. Wo will then ri:oisti;r tho
packago at our post oflico, and if lost will nuri.ACH
iTFHKUor ctiAKOE. If any watch sunt is rot ap
proved, it may be returned and the money will be
refunded. The rcpututinn of our firm, wbioh feus
been established for vo years, and is well known in
every part of tho oountry, wo trust will bo deemed a
sufficient guarantee that wo will faithfully perform
all we contract lo do.
Addrecs ARB MDALE' CO..
162 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Doc. 21, 1807 3tu Pust Ofboo Dov., 6,244.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 250 V.ai
ml Streut, Philadelphia.
Sl'NIiL'RY AND ERIE BONDS LOST.
Application has been made to tho Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad Company (formerly tho Sunbury
and Erie Railroad Company) for tho issue of New
Bonds, for tbo following-described liuuds, with the
Cuujioiis nnnoxed, lost or destroyed :
Nos Bat to M74 inclusive, for $1,000 each, seven
Eer oeut. Sunbury and Erie Railroad Cbmpany
omls, dated September 10, 16j7.
Notice is boroby given that New Bouds will ba
issued iu lieu of the above, Maroh 1st, next, unless
satinfuetory reasons ere shown to the contrary.
(iKO. P. LITTLE, Troasuror.
December 23, lr!57 2u
Christmas Goods,
ARE NOW READY AT
T. S. riBIA.O'f
JEWELRY STORK,
Market Squaro, near the Rail Road,
STJ1TBTOY. PEITIFA-
Such as Ladies and Uontleuieu's FiueOold and
Silver Watches, Chains, Broast-Pins, Ear-rings
and Filiger-Rings, Silver Tea-setis, Cake, Card. Su
gar Ro-'kets, Dinner and Breakfast Castors, Spoon
Holders, liuttor .Coolers, Syrup and Drinking Cups,
Knives, Folks and Spoons of variouskinds, and alull
assortment of Silver-Plated goods.
Also, Dawson, Warren A Hide's Celebrated Tip
Top Hold Pens, and a full a&'ortuieut ol day and
30 hour clocks.
Particular attention pnKl In the repairing uf fiuo
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry.
All work warranted. All orders promptly attend
ed to.
Please eall and ertimiuc our stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Sunbury, December 21, 17
Holiday Presents I
J. XV. NTKi KXNO.X,
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER,
Market Square, near the Court
House,
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Fa-
HE has iust opened an oAortmoutof tiuld f )'?"(
and l'laiu Patent Watches. CLOCKS Lxim.
lot Railroads. Baulu nnd Dwellings, Fine '
Uold Umcs, Finger Riugs, Bracelets, Minia
ture Cotes, Juedttlltuiis. Lockets, I'encils.
Thimblos, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, 'JL-a Salt
aud MuBtard Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Cups, Napkin
Rings, Fruit and Bolter Knives, Shields, Cuiubs,
Diamond Pointed Pcus, Casters, Pitchers. Duller
Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Bai-kels, Syrup Pitchers,
Ac. Ao.
He invites the uitisens of S-jnburv osid viaiiiitv tu
call at Ihe above pluce, where he will he happy te
wan upon mem.
I STW1 artioulur stlentian paid to lUJPAIRiNli .
December 21, ls7.
PURE LAGER BEElil
IOIITf:iC AM At.i:,
Vrin the
Cold Spring Brewery,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH SACHSPs.
RESPECTFULLY Informs the public pinera lly
that be is prepared lo furnish
LAGEU BEER,
I"OUTEU AND ALK,
nlsrgo or small quantities. Hiafuoilitius for nak-
ng rcor cannui oe excelled, ana Is pronouueed rape
riur to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania
It bas also been reoomtnended by physicians as a
healthy drink fur invalid.
Hoteli, Restaurants and private families fuppliud
at short notice.
Sunbury. Sept 21, 1867 .
ii' xtv h.ivi
IF you want a sett of Harness for $18 00, go to
JACK bTKOH.
IF you want a good lilvcr-mounted Hurness. go to
. JACK STROH.
IF you want Harness, or anything in his line of
X business cheaper than thev can ne purchased
elsewhere, go and try al JACK. &TR011 a rbop.
All goods arewarrauted as represented.
IF you want a nice driving Horse and Burn, rn
toJACK STROU'h Livery, oppoiite the t'euiral
Hotel. iSunbury.
IF you want a good Aurlioneer. ilo JACK STROtl
who is always on band ta make you a fwd sale
or no pay .
Sunburv. Nuv. 2, U6,