Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 07, 1868, Image 3

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' SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1868. 1
iLocal Affairs.
. CorBy muimm la itityite a Monday luL
Th trial list will b round la this bra.
Da. J. 8. Anavu ha rsmoved -hi oUe -to Mi
resldeoee, ia Bright' fbw, oa Walnut itrtet. Be
his card.
BoaovOa TBBAeBBB.At tha meeting of tih
Borough Counoll, oa Tuesday night last, Mr. B. M.
Bucher was eleoted Borough Treasurer. Mr.Buoher
mill ak a good ofleor.
Ducoktihbio. Tho Pott OBooat Union Corner,
la this county, hit been discontinued, on account of
ao on being willing to kp It. Mail matter for
that neighborhood ti now lent to Klysburg.
Taa Cooscit, pRocBBbisas, together with the
report of oar lute Chief Burgees, B. T. Bright, Eq.
giving a statement of the flnanolal eondilion of the
h Borough, was received too Ut for Insertion thil
week. They will appear la oar neat issue.
Taa Board of Director and aharebolden of tb
'Sunbury Mutaal Building and Loan Association will
"meet in the storeroom of Ira T. Clement, on Monday
evening, M th.
By order of the President.
J. W. Bocbbb, Secretary.
DaHTHTRT. By reforeno to our adrertieing ol
"nmn our reader will obserr that new Dental
Toome bar been opened Jn Pleasants' building,.
Market Square, In thii plae. Dr. Creteinger oome
well reeommended both for ability and rcteg'-ity,
and w beapeak for him a'lhilr tff the patronage of
the public
Scxibbt BotLnma Aiiociatiom. At regular
meeting of the Sunbury Mutual Bavlng Fund and
Building Association, bald on Friday evening, 28th
nit., the fourth eale of ehare lock place. They
brought the following prioei : 1st, $43 ; 3d, fSS;
id, fcJfJ ; 4th, $90 j Mb, $89 ; oih, $91 ; 7th, $2 ;
8th, 199 j 9th, 90; Mth,'85. The par value of
hare at preaent U $5.31.
New Stobb A Larss SrocfaT. A. M. Meizell,
who U a praotioal Watohmaker, haa just opened in
Simpaon'l building, Market Square, the beat itoek
of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware to be found
between Harrhrourg and Williamsport. By long
ciperienee in repairing ho will do work in the best
manner, ftsd charge .moderate. Oive him a sail
and tee hia fine assortment.
Taa Odd Pillows of this place dedicated their
-new Hall, In Haupt'i building, on Tuesday night of
last week, with the usual impressive oeremoniea of
the order.'
Oo Saturday, 221 nit , the Ball of fh Augnita
Lodge I. 0. of 0. F., was dedioated In the Stone
Church, in Lower Angusta township. It was largely
attended by member of the order.
Accidirt on raa Piiila. A Ems Railroad.
On Tuesday nigbt last one of the loeomotiv on the
express train, east, broke a tank axle near Milton. The
baggage and express ear were thrown off the track,
Taut no person was injured, and the train arrived at
bunbury at 10 o'olook next morning. The aiding
nt Milton were blockaded with ear belonging to the
Catawissn road, otherwise the train would not have
been detained that long.
I. 0. or 0. P. At a meeting of Fort Angusta En
campment, on Monday night last, the follower &
trs were eleoted for tb ensuing term :
C. P., Levi Seasbolt.
II. P., Solomon Stroh.
S. W., Henry Clement.
J. W., C. P. Seaskoltx.
Scribe, Enianuol Wilvert.
Treasurer, Valentine Diets.
IIotil Sals. The old Lee Hotel, at Northum
berland, bo been bought by Wm. M. Neebit, of
l'oxinos, for $5,000, who will take pessetsion of it in
'.he spring.
The llotel in this plo, at the crossing of tb
N. C. and Shumokin Valley Railroad, has been
bought from Julius Arbiter by Ueorge Conrad and
Dr. Jos. Eyster, for $5,700. It is a good stand, and
if properly kept will do a good business. Gaxettt.
Sao Accident. On Friday morning of last week
young man named John Brown, of Northumber
land, was run over by a freight train on the Lacka
wanna A Bloomsburg Bailroad, at Danville, break
ing both legs, and otherwise injuring him so severely
hat he died shortly afterward, llis remain were
Interred at Lewisburg on Sunday afternoon. Mr.
Brown was emplo'yod a brakesman on the road.
the family of Che unfortunate young man formerly
osided In Sunbury.
Tub Isdepehdekt." The list number of this
lew Democratic paper was issued In rhi plae on
he 27tb alt., by Mr. John J. Auten, late one of the
ublishers of tbe Sentinel, the material of Which
-as sold to tbe Democrat, some time since. It is a
1 column sheet, and published at $1.50 per annum
it understand that ft start with a fair subscription
tt, and will also rteeiv i bar or the oounty
rinting from tb Democratic ot&c holder. W
Ish friend Antes ('aoceM, pecuniarily, In hi new
iterprise.
Bi'ROLAaia. Several burglaries war committed
tiiisplaoe on Saturday nigbt last. The store of
essrs. Dreisbaeh Bra., In the Maaonio Ilall, was
tcred, and about $50 in money and a small quan-
y of groceries taken.
the dwolliog of Solomon Stroh was entered the
no night, and about $8 or $10 In silver stolen.
Mr. Valentine Diets' residenoe, on Walnut street,
s also entered, but the burglars did not take y.
ng of value. Our eitiiens eannot be too careful
properly fastening their doors and window at
;ht. .
rial List. Tb following la the trial list for
March term of Court, which commence on
nday next, fib Inst. Tb first twelve oaaee are
trial on Wednesday of the first week, and the re
nins thirty-three for the second week :
dam K. Fahnestoek vs Sol. B. Boyer, et al.
oter llaooelinan va. Robert B. McCoy,
jbn Walise va. Executors of John W a lite, dee'd.
llogcndoebler v. W. L. Antrim, et al.
jbo WeUer vs. Harriet Marr, at al.
eter Uanser vs. George Del p.
enry Rnup v. J. O. W. Herring,
'illiam Voung ti. Tb Penna. K. B. Co.
bristian Ureiner, endorsee, vs. Daniel Dressier,
oung and Brother v. P. Uanselmaa Co.
Same va hunt.
lines H. Young r. Wm. H. Moor,
arion Piper v. B. B Trgo.
hn Riegel et al y. Wm. M. Waver, Bherilf.
oatban Hoover and Joba Yarneil va. The Sus
quehanna Coal and Coal Mountain Co.
nathaB Hoover vs. lam.
nntban Hoover and Wm. Starr V. lam.
H. Foresman vs. Joseph Long,
hn Louck v. William H. Douty.
aepb Uarney v. David Lomiaon.
try Billinan r. 8. L. Bergstreaser.
ter liumel vs. Herman Bergestook.
hn A. Sproager v. Fred Dipner.
ir Billman v. B. L. Berjrttretser.
n Albright. Adm'r, B. D. Bnydr.
omas Hussei vs. Peter Lilly,
til and Berger vs. Was. B. Kenmerer.
ta Wagner v. Peter Wagner, et al.
irge W. Arbogas v. B. M. Bubb.
ry . tlalaey v. Catharin Bower.
Ubeaote Co. . Joseph Baoher.
oka A Newberry T. Tb LaekawanaaR. B. Co.
am "Reynold va. Joba W. MoCorauak.
a Heckel T. Dr. H. W.Adann- -
V W. Smith vi. Tb Mlltoa NaUonal Bank.
' S Melxel r. Th Atlaau and Urea Wm-
Uilroad Co. .' , . -
n Riem v. Dabiel Draailer.
Miller r. John Foy and M. Bryrnlr.
ert W. Kernl t al . Th Northern Celitfal
rB? w'Ums . Tbomu Baamgardnar.
o Kiuney v. Adam Wagner. '
County of NorlbutuborUad a. th Boroojh
'ustos Springmaa r. Wat. Otta, at al. , M
f. Poyder vl. Lewi Bush- .
lb ktfH inter v Baiah Maehatnet
Ptuftatotaol or aa Kar'tficioa TTnre BtifiV
taa OoaarTTaa.ftrrRiant to notle th Nortbum
berland Ceuntr Union miblloan-8tandirr Com
snltte met at tb Central Hotel, la Budbory, oa
Monday, Marth ftl. Nearly till tbe dUuloU were
ropresented. At 1 o'oiook, P. M., the meeting wa
ailed W order, by the Chairman, Mr. B-WUvert,
and oa motion R. M. Friok, Esq , was appointed
eoretary. , , ..... .
Attdr 1dm preliminary hutliresl telng tAns&e-
td, it wu, oa motion, Kuetvtd, That the ehalr ap
point a eobTmiUe of fir to draft resolutions,
whereupon lb following leraon were appointed,
Ti t D. 3. Lewis, D. W. Bampse), Bamaei John,
. C. Uanna and Abraham Blasser.
After retiring for a short Um th committee re
ported tb following resolutions, whloh were adopted :
Wdeiiias. Andrew Johnson, the aeeidental Pre'
Ident of th United States, has aialn attemnted to
tnak himself Dlotator, and by violating a law of
Congree in hi endeavor to remove the lion. . M.
Btambn. BkCretarv of War. without th advie and
consent of th Senate, I guilty of a 'high trim and
uiMU caipaiiur.
Ann W-HrtttA.1, Congres has arrevled bis guilty
progress by a prooes of Impeachment for laid in
fringement oi tb4aW j Therefor
ReetlveH. 1'hat Vf hear 111 v endorse Congress in
the course pursued in bringing Andrew Johnson to
trial lor nis illegal attempt to remove non. a. ai.
Stanton, and for other infringement of th law and
violation of tb Constitution.
Reeetved, That we Would org upon tbe United
State Senate prompt and fearleas action in the trial
of this great oriminal, a we believe bins guilty of
tne eriine wita wotoa tie is ooargea.
Resolved, That in the present erisi w hav
another lllustra'irn of Hon. B. M. Stanton's devo
tion to th maintenance of tb law, and bis deter
mination to prevent rebels from destroyrnw one eean
try, and that w are largely indebted to biuvror th
firmness by which rebel supremacy has been prevent
ed. Resolved, That we believe Hon. E. M. Stanton
to be tbe legitimate Secretary of War, and that he
cannot be removed from that position without the
adviee and consent of the United State Senate.
Resolved, That we have full confidence totten.
D. B Urant ; that there is every reason to believe
that hi wisdom as a statesman equals hi valor as
a soldier; and that be is ready to aid in checking
any attempts that ma be made by rebels or their
sympathisers to destroy this government.
iieioixed, that tbe conndonce at tne American
people in Ucn U. S. Grant points biin out aa the
proper person tu be placed at tbe head of the Gov.
eminent, and that bis nomination for President will
be bailed with iov bv every true lover or ma eouutry
throughout the length aoj breadth of our land.
ItcsoivtJ, xnat tne patriotto ana maniy notion oi
Gov. Ueary, in assuring Congress of the hearty sup
port of Pennsylvania, shows him to be the "right
man in the rk'bt place." and convices us more than
ever that the honor and interests of the Old Key-
atone are safe in his keeping
Kesolved, nut uen. V. a. urani ana Jonn r.
Oeary areourohoice fur President and Vioe Presi
dent in the approaching campaign, and that we
request our Representative and Senatorial Delegate
to the Stat Convention to uae their influenoe for
the advancement of this object.
Resolved, That Auditor General llartranft, and
Surveyor Ueneral Campbell, have boon faithful and
true men to th trusts repot ea in '.ttem by ne loyal
masse of Pennsylvania, and that we hope they will
again be placed in nomination fcr thoso rcspeotiv
office.
On motion. Resolved. That R. M. Frick, A. R.
Fisk and U. W. Wae;oueller be appointed con
feree for the purpose of appointing a doiegate to
tbe Actional Vtmveotten lrdia tuts Congressional
Distrlot.
Resolved. That tbe above proceedings be request
ed to be published in the Republican papera of tbe
county, Harrisburg Telegraph, State truard and
rpuaaeipnia frets.
North ERlt Central RailroaC. On Saturday,
29th ult., there was a goneral meeting of the stock
holder of th Northern Central Railroad, in Balti
more. After th meeting wo organised and tha
reading of the minute of proceedings of tho previ
ous annual meeting, th report of the President,
J. D. Cameron, E;q., wA read, aocepted and or
dered to be printed. W oopy tb following ex
tracts from th report :
The earnlnzsof this railway main line for the
year ending Deoeinber SI, 1807, were':
From Freights,
$1,795,312 29
51,277 H
73,144 00
25.450 61
1.10,840 50
" Passengers,
11 Expre,
" United States Malls,
" Sundry Sources,
Totol,
Earnings of Wrigbtsrille Branefa,
Sbaiookin Division,
Eluiira "
" Chemung "
" Canandaigua "
Showing gross reoeipt to be
Tha operating expenses were
$:,e:8,os4 oi
31,227 92
20.452 OS
S&,14tf 43
127,5.37 35
180,416 72
$3,090,883 It
2,478,739 45
Net revenue,
Whioh ha been applied to th pay
ment of
Intoreat on Funded Debt,
Dividends to Stockholders,
Tax on Capital Stock and Dividends,
Rent of Leased Roods,
Appropriations to Sinking Fund,
$1,212,153 71
$143,863 04
336,475 00
85,239 35
295,143 28
53,000 00
Total Payments,
$1,193,720 67
Th track bos been maintained In good condition ;
additions have been made to the capacity of the
road by increasing tbe aidings ; there has been ereo
ted a freight depot at Selinsgrove ; a freight and
passenger station has also been built at Liverpool ;
we have expended $13,752 95 in completing the
Dauphin bridge, and extensive trestles have been
erected at Sunbury for the transfer of cool from car
on tbe.thaai6kin trench to return car for th El-
mira Division. We intend to transport th coal
going north in box ear (whioh would otherwise be
hauled back empty) ao far as they will meet the
demand. This will enable us to transport tbe coal
at a less ofet than heretofore, and must be largoly
advaSt&gfcoui to us in th future of this growing
trade.
Our business has grown so rapidly within a short
pace of time, and so much expenditure ha been
necessary to perfect the track, extend sidings, and
furnish equipment, that we have delayed a far a
wa could the building of shop for tb repair of en
gine and car. Additional shops have now become
an urgent necessity, and we propose to erect suita
ble buildings for that purpose at Sunbury.
During this year we bave added to th equipment
even locomotives, two passenger ears, twunty-nin
gondolas, thirty-four Hue cars and three hundred
and seventy-seven coal oars, at a cost of $265,134 41,
and we have already contracted ts have delivered
in the early part of this year ten locomotives, one
huudred slock ears, and live hundred coal oars.
The Increase of the coal trade for tbe past year
over that of the preoeding yoar has been large.
Tb ooal transported in 1867 amounted to 453,919
tons, against 303,189 ton in 1866 an increase of
150,730 ton Of this inorease 49,166 tons were
carried to Baltimore and 101,564 tons to local sta
tions. Tbe remaining inerease of tonnage, amount
ing to 147,641 tone, has been mainly from points on
tbe line of tb Elmira and Canandaigua Division
and from point on the lake.
We hav been making every effort ta lntreasethe
tonnage-, and hav done so, by reducing tb rales of
freight tu the lowest point consistent with your In
terests. If thii policy meets with your approval,
w shall continue It. feeling assured it is th best
possible policy to pursue to euhanoe th value of
your properly.
It Is wiih pleasure that we refer to the fidelity
and seal with which th offioers and employee of
th Company hav performed their various duties.
W are indebted U) the Ueneral Superintendent,
J. N. DuBorry : the Master of Maohinery. C. M.
Lewis, and J. De Haven, Road Master, for th able
manner in which they nave managed their depart
ments ; and to their skill and industry at to be at
tributed, to a great extent, the successful result of
the operations of the road during the past year.
By order of the Board.
J. D. Caherow, President.
On motion, the meeting proceeded to tbe election
of twelve Director for tb ensuing year. Of the
tl ,41 1 shares entitled, there were Voted 52,000, the
following trentlemen being almost Unanimously eleo
ted : J. D. Cameron and William Colder, of Har
risburg ; Amos E. Kapp, of Northumberland ; Henry
Welsb, of York ; John A. Wright, of Lewistown ;
George Small, Benj. F. Neweomer and Samuel M.
Bhoeiuaker, of Baltimore : Edward C. Biddle, John
M. Kennedy, Jaoob P. Jones and Wistar Morris, of
Philadelphia. Th mcetinc then adjourned.
Subsequently the newly eleoted Direotors met
and unanimously re-elected J. D. Cameron, Baa
a Prtiidant, and Roberts. Hollins, Esq., as Secre
tary. Thomas A. Boott, Esq., of Philadelphia, wa
ehosen as D tree tor, ta the plane or Mr. uameroa,
leoted President.
Co-OrATto. W oopy th following letter,
giving an aocount of th suooensful working of tb
Co-operative Association of Bunbury, from th Phil
adelphla Welcome Workman, of a recant date. It
wa wrlttea by Mr. B. F. Crook, if this place, who
I Secretary of tha Association, sd will be found
of iatareat to ear eitisen t
Mm Kniroa ! Thlnklnr It in I u I Interest th
readers of the Welcome Workman to bear what w
hav been doing la tb eo -operative business in, this
little town of 4,000 inhabitants, I send yoa a report
of oar doing for Ut las (is mourns, euumg nw
... 4th 1HAH.
V eommenoad basiaeat la a small way. and aa a
(mall capital, consisting of $300, on th loth or
Juno, lbof, with that peat nniy f th working
rlit Ttm. to nonlend axaitutt, and tbe
1 opposition and talk s" few of our would be isfiaee-
Uai men, who ibool J bar been enlisted In ear furor
to cdvanee h interest of Ui worktnrftnko, and
som of whom gv a thre week to wind p
Other, mors liberal, gav a sis weeks, and oa
three tneotbs.
Let those who mad there remarks ask the small
est child In th street If there la such an Institution
as the Consumers' Cooperative Association ; or pro
bably ibey hav Men Ihe1as;etign in Market street,
and nearly all admitted It would be a good thing,
mwlilul 4fe Mm 1 -t I It. .!..
I" " ' . "i. .v itm unwoq sign. luui, bm.fi w- j
sighted seortefs, never, perhaps, thinking Ibatevery 1
one Decerning a memoer naa an Interest ana priae
In teeing and helping the enterprise to work well.
To use their tnrn expressions, they would wait and
see hoW the filing worked before entering into It :
bat perfae'ps they see H now in the reduced price of
Hour, which we at once put down In price two dol
lar per barrel, and as we bave been selling it at a
trifle above eoct ever line, w have been able to
compete with all the grocers In town, and bave kept
pri"e itpwn lower than any were able to contend
with. "Ltv and let lire," is our motto; our first
duty ia to live, and our second la to help all other to
live. Our first quarter wa eonduoted on a capital
of $225; number of member at end of quarter wa
43; oar total sale amounted to $2,261 80, on which
there wa declared a dividend of four per cent, to
member on aooount or their Individual purchase at
thaslor.
On an average capital of $500. and with a mem
bership at tbe end of the quarter of 64, the sales of
the second quarter amounted to $3,425 64, which,
after paying insurano taxes, and Interest on shares,
there was a dividend to member of 4 peroent. ; so
you see wa hav turned our eapital over six times in
the last three months, which take considerable
financiering, as w deal on strictly qaah principles,
never giving or receiving credit. ?r ebares aro
placed at five dollars, limited to on hundred share
Eer member, interest at Ibe rate of five per cent., to
e increased to seven per cent, from January 1st,
1868 Out 'prospeots are flattering, considering the
dull time which prevail. Our reputation stands
A No. 1 with all ; and in lime w hope to make tbe
Co-opnrativa Association of Suntrary a blessing to
Very hotbe and k credit to it founders.
AcciSe.vt la? Rrsa TowitsBtp. The Danville
Amercai says that on Friday, list nit., John Oar
net, of Hush township, this county, met with a terri
ble aooident, by ochning in contact with a circular
saw, In rapid motion. One of his leg was nearly
sawed Off. Dr. R. B. Bimington, of Danville, was
summoned as soon as potsibl, but when he arrived
he found th patieat almost insensible, pulseless and
nearly exhausted by the los of blood. He amputa
ted th leg. Mr. Garnet is improving, and at last
aooouuts was doing well.
Pastoral ArpoismEST. Th 'East Ponnsylva-
nil, Conforenc of th United Urolliren In Christ, at
its annual session at Allentown, last month, ap
pointed Rev. W. B. Ever to the Shamokin Mission
for lb eneuing year. This Mission is included in
th Harrisburg District, of which Rev. E. Light is
Presiding Elder.
BUSINESS MCTIGE&.
C7Job ITintina-. Havinir received a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPfi, of various new
styles, Praters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
I loads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ac, oan be printed in
the latest and best styles, and on short notice
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Jiee,
Particular. A young couple of this place, who
have resolved to beooino one, recently tried to fix
on tb day. He insisted on walling until J. F.
ShaefTer got up hia spring goods, in order to get a
real stylish suit. She soutended that all kinds of
elegant material could be had there at any tim.
Sbe Ts Tight, andtfronld have added, It is mad up
to order, promptly, neatly and cheaply ; but she
didn't like to. .
A Tbith After all the rare and costly gifts that
may pass from on to another, na keepsakes, there is
nothing more appropriate and lasting than a lifo-lik
photograph of tho remembered one Nothing will
so ividly recall that one, in after years, and nothing
liko this will grow in value, as years pass sway.
Thus iinptcej, go at once to Byerly'a Photograph
Oallery, in Simpson's building, Market Square.
Any sito or style that may be desired can be had at
his gallery.
Wa are now in the lost winter month. Spring
and shad will be here almost "before you know it."
Tbe winter bos been cold and healthful, full of spar
kle and oxygen. We have had snow In abundance,
giving livery men ulote" of business) and our crops
and meadows a covering that will double their pro
ductiveness next summer. With the advent of the
warm season we may expect to witness a great ruth
for Faust's new fashionable Hats, at hi (tor in
Market Sqcfc).
A Goos Time Comsa. The cheering business
prospects for the coming summer do not argu th
general prostration of business that al&rmieK would
foreshadow upon tho publio mind. The law of
trade, in our opinion, will do much to regulate the
condition of the country, and with a determined
spirit of industry much of th gloom that obsoure
the brightness of tbe future in the mind of tb
tWId will b prevented. And with bop for th
good time coming, we ad? Us all to economise by
purchasing their Boot and Bhoe at Miller' Ex
oolsior Store, in Mnr ket Square.
The Season. This is the time to get oheap do
tting, and at the Continental Clothing Baiaar, In
Market Square, is the place to find It. Slaymaker
makes to order any selection from his large and ele
gant stock of goods, at short notice, and in th best
manner. Call in, ses his assortment, and learn his
prioes.
II ms
A Proverb. Th influenoe on men's appear
ance, made by tbe tailor, ho long since gone into a
proverb; and those who get their clothes at J. 0.
Beck', on Fourth street, are living witnesses of the
truth it contain. At Beck's all kinds of men' and
boys' clothing are mad In splendid style, cheap,
elegant and warranted to fit.
MARKIAOEB.
In the German Reformed Church, in this plaoe, oo
Wednesday evening last, by the Rev. W. C. Cro
mer, Mr. ti. Wbisbh Bucubb to Miss Jasb Cleuext,
all of Sunbury.
At tbe residence of tbe brids'afither, in Sunbury,
March 6th, by Rev. G. W. Uemperiey, Mr. Clihtun
D. Rouriacu to Miss Sabab A. Excel.
On the 27th of February, at the residence of tbe
brid e'a pireuti.by Rev.Irvin U.Torrenea, Lloyo T.
Lahbersos to Miss Harriet E. Aeobbsom, all of
Rush township, Northumberland oounty.
DEATH.
Near Reed Station, on th 20th nit., SOLOMON
FRANKLIN, infant son of Joseph and Amelia Held,
aged 3 months and 10 days.
In Irish Valley, on the 26th ult., SAMUEL
CAMPBELL, sged 65 years, 2 month and 24 day.
In Elvabara. on th 29th ult.. DANIEL GAR
NER, lulant son of Daniel and Busa Knoebel, aged
4 months and 4 day.
On theeveninrof Feb 15th. near Berwick, Co
lumbiaCV.Pa., WARREN FRAZER, aged 1 years,
snd on the morning of March 8d, CHARLES
PEIRCY, aged 2 years and 2 week, twin ion of
th Rev. A. H. and Lydia Short.
In birth and life they were united,
In death and eternity they are not asperated.
HII.tUlKl MAIIkETn.
Cot-rooted Weekly for th "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do d do perewt.
Rye Flour, - per bbl.
do per ewt.
Wheat, prime red, sew, . per bushel,
Ry, do
Corn, new, do
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaobes, pared per hound
do do unpared do
Dried Apples. do
$11 00
6 00
10 0t
00
140
1 85
i ia
64
1 w
tl
It
1 00
40
80
Dried Cherries, (anstooed,) pkr ba.
Butter,
per pound,
per doaea,
per pound,
do
do
do
dd
do
do
par pair
Egg.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutten,
Chickens,
n
to
18
14
13
18
60
Hbtvnaokl Coal Trad. -
Bbabobib, March 8, 186$.
Tone. C'sst
Bent for week ending Ish. 29, T.fil II
Per last Report, . 44,644 08
(1,661 00
To tarn Um last yf. 48,626 08.
- lacrosse, .& !
Dns.rnB. JlLiHnicRR abd OataRRR treated
with tb utmost sneoeni by i. Isaacs, M. D . Ocul
ist and Aurist, (ferinerly of Lcyden, Holland.) No.
805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from
th most reliable aonree in city and country ean be
seen at hil office. Tb Medical fsoulty are invited
to accompany their patients, an be ha no seoret in
hh) practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted with
out pain. - No charge for examination. pov-SO-ly.
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Tn'BVArriaii o versa MA'aniA'aa.
Essay for Young Men. on th Errors,. Abupes knS
Diseases which destroy tbe Manly Powere and ermie
Impediments to Marriage, with sure means of reljof.
Bent in sealed letter envelopes free of oharge. Ad
dress, Dr. J. 8KILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard As.
soeiatlon, Philadelphia, Pa. fbbltm.
t'OLU.ITi: V t'O.'S
GERMAN
ERASIVK SOAP
Is manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and may be
considered the STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all O racers.
May Hj, 1867. ly.
Information.
Information, guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bnlJ head or beardless lace,
also a recipe for th removal of Pimples, Blotches,
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by addressing
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may 18, '67 . 823 Itreadway, New York.
o
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
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old established
o.m: iui;i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOi Market Mtreel,
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tation whioh we are proud of, fur good taste in select-
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We employ th best talent, for Cuttert, and our
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so that ell tastes oan be suited. Tbe prices ar the
very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must
see, or otherwise we oould not meet the compotiticn
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we must put our price down to th advantage we
promise.
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which to do business, and many a dollar can be'
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
Roues'
one price clothing house,
604 Market ftrrect, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but ono door aWve Sixth.
March 23, 1807. ly
AYER'S CHEKEY FEGTOHAIi
J jail,, fllU,llVU LU lUOUli
the urgent need of a safe
and reliable euro for dis
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'-'years haa established the
tact that It Is more uli.-a-cious
in pulmouury uHco
tions than any other rem
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beeomo so icncrally
known that It Is jmtly regarded in many countries
as a medicine of indieocnsnble necessity. In Great
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tions, where it is regarded by tho attondin physi
cians as the most speedy and agreeable remedy t hut
can be employed. Scarcely any neighborhood can
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experienced doctors, have been permanently cured
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satisfaction. Whilo it is most powerful aguinst con
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The bloom on your cheek as bright t Do you enjoy your
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the aaine ene!gy ? Do you feel as much contitteuce in your
self ? Are yorr Spirits d:ll And fl.igeiiig. given to fits of
melancholy ? If so, Jo not lay it to your liVer or dyspepsia.
Have you rustless nights? Vonr back weak, your knees
enk,lnd have but filtle appetite, and you aunbule ill is
to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
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and sexual excesses, are all capable oi producing a weak
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isease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, Spinal arTeetmtis.sui.Mde,
and almost every other form nf dlsense which tiUfpHiiuy is
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Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female
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whatever cause ongiualing and no mailer of how long
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may ensue. Our ilesh and blood are supported from these
sources, and the helli and happiness, and that of Hoaterily,
depends upon prompt use of e reliulle remedy.
Helioookl's Jtxtraci uuenu,. estannsnea upwnru oi is
aira, preparedby H. T. HKl.MHOt.D, Druggist,
314 Broadway, New York, and
lot South loth Street, Phianlelplna. fV
Pairs ! ti per Untie, or bottles for 8 50. drli .'ere'J
to any sddress. Bold by 411 Druggtlis everywhere.
March. IM07 r .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
REMOVAL 1
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MARKET SQUARE, 8 U N B U K V , P A.,
Will remove his Jewelry Store to MUler'i Stone
Building, corner of 3d and uorBet square,
ON FEBRUARY let, 186a,
where he will be happy to receive his old Customers
and the public ia general, i nanaiui lor pass lavors,
k. aniiniia m. anntinusauM of the aaoie, and be is de
termined to sell as low aa the lowest, and for quality,
not to ha siireaased BV any aooas tn w maraes. t
lars-e assortment of
Wsalciaeai. rltjcUsi, JfcWtlr-y ahd
611 yer Ware,
Bohstantiy on hand, consisting of all kinds of Amerl
.aa Watches, such as the
Howard. Appletoti, Tracy 4 Company,
TrJmonl. V. B. iJartlet, Win. kil-
iVry , Uolae and a line assurtxaent of Swiss
W a tehee
All kind of 8 Day toil 80 Hour Clock 1
SUva tea setts, card and eaka baskets, breakfast
and dinner castors, Celery stands, syrup and drink
ing eups, and full assortment of Spoons, Knives
ana Fork. Particular attention paid to the repair
ing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry tjd Musto icirs
All work wirraateej. ,
Feb. 8. If
mm
Wmm
netrltr'a 1oiIcm . I
NOTICE I hereby given to all legatee, creditor,
and other persons tntsrseted in the following
estate, .that tbe Administrators, Executor an
Guardians nf the wilhin named, have Sled their
aooount with tb Register df Northumberland eoun
ty, snd that laid socoum will n presented to Ihe
Orphan's' Court, for confirmation and allowance, on
Tuesday the lOth'dsy of JUroh 'next, kt 10 o'olook
A. M :
1. Th accmlfil of ft. D. Moorcr, "Guardian of Ed
ward Calvin, William Ellis, Daniel Elinor, and
Etnma Elisabeth Alaohauier, minor, filed Decem
ber 16th, 1867.
2. lb aooodnt of Snmtiel Broeioua, executor of
jaoob BroslouMeo'd.. filed December 23, 1867.
. 8. The account of Adnm Zsrtmsn and Abraham
Zartman, exeouturs of William Zurtman, deo'd ., tiled
December 2lth. 18!7.
4. The account nf Adam Lenker. administrator of
Charles Kersletter, deo'd., Bled December 27th, 13B7.
6. Tbn account of John Ptlegor, and A In in Kpler,
executors of John Pflegor, deo d.rfiled Jununry.Otli,
lo6S,
6. The account or William Savidge, guardian of
Charles Kemerer, minor, filed January (T, ldU8.
7. Tbe ncoounl nf George Dimm, guardian of Al
fred and Georgo Ilufer, minor children, filed Janua
ry 10, 1863.
8. Tho account of Thomas C. Dimm, administrator
or Ilaben Harer, doe'd . filed January lutb, 18U8.
9. Ihe account or John Moyers, administrator of
Anna Maria Meyers, dee d., filed Feb. 1st. Ie68.
10. ihe noonunt or l'hilip 11. Fullmer, administra
tor or Siimucl C. I'ollmcr.dco'tl., tiled Keb. lst.lmW.
11. Ihe account or Daniel Koitx, guardian of the
minor children of William llothormel, dee d., filed
Feb. 8l, 1S68.
12. The final mtint ofSjlohnn Yotinp;, adminis
trator of Elitnbcth Hummel, dee d., filed Tab. Jth,
1308.
1-1. The account of William Elliott, fnardian of
Einanunl ejbiley, minor, filed Feb. 6tli, 1 rturt.
14. The imnnnt of Samuel Derr. gnardirm of
Andrew I. Karctmer, minor, filed Feb. bth, leH.
15. The account of Abrnbain Shipman, adininis
trator or Elmor Lytic, doo'd., filed Deo. 8th, 1808
3. LKIfrENRINO, Register.
Suntiry, February 10th, 18ti8.
1. 1st ol' Aiilicit'ulH tut- i'uvcrti L.U
ci-iso lr 'liircls McHNion, A. I,
1WOM t
I Jiiines Keiley, JW t. Carrnel borough, old ststid
Dhii'I A. Manuel, tpper iMut.aiiuy,
9 lltiliy Hans, pun'uiy boroU)ih.
4 George Kckerf, iSorlli'd borough, 11
6 Win. Alycis, Chillis(pmiue,
tl Ttios. Nesbit, Psxinos, bhamnkln tp., "
7 Jacob beisehring, Heat Gap, "
H 'I'hos. Fnulds. jr.,crbe lownsliip, "
V John Albert, Juekxil township, "
10 John Weever, .eihe Uiwuslup,
11 Aaron T. Cobie. Jotdan t-.wnhip,
I T. J. uiinin, NonhueitMiland borough, "
13 Jacib felruuh, Jordau lowualtip, '
U Win. Farrow, ftbaniokui lownsliip, 11
1.5 Win. Kiigteiean, renbury boiough, new stand
Jd Julian Jouiisihi, NunhM buroueh, old sund.
17 A S. Mauls, Lower Mahanoy t'wp., "
IS David D Davis, Mt Cariuel borough, "
19 J. M. Ilouiihloii. "
20 I. G. Sucker, Miltonborongh, "
VI C- U. Bover, Cumeron township, '
OT Kims ShaTer. J.irdail Hwilshtp,
M John M. Huff, Milton borough,
VI Wm. M. Netbit, Nnrth'd borough, Road's old st snd
95 J. P. Bensholtx, Lower Ma'noy, Uiuiiic'a "
B'J Franklin Hyeriy, ' old stand.
47 Chas Garnnfier, Snnhury Imrough, "
88 Jacoli Wheels " new stand.
99 Auquitita 'ald, Iwer Mahanoy, old stand.
&l Joseph Vaukirk, Nortli'd borough,
31 Charles Itzel, bunbury tKirough,
04 Baiuelt Cannon, Mt. Carinel iwp , new stind.
:1 l'eter Weikel, Cumeron township, old stand.
34 John II. Conrad, Shainokin borough, 14
31 Nicholas Wenk, bunbury borough,
3t II C. Fis-her, Washington township,
37 Christian NefT, tunhuiy borough,
35 John 3. Wnguer, chainokin township,
3il Joseph Tennnes, borough,
40 Jas Vandyke, North'd borough,
41 Wm. Conner, Delawnre township, "
4 J Francis MeCaity, Ml. Carmel township, "
43 Peter .McDonald, "
44 Benj Knouse, ZMle township, 11
4- Cyrus Brown, Milton boro., (hq. stole), 14
40 Ciias. llarinikti, Moiitiindon, (l
47 II. J. Bender, Mc:.weiisville,
IS Jacob llHleiistliger,J:if-ks-ihtownship, "
4il John MeMauus. i.'oal township, new stand
S'l A. Hotliurmel, G town, I. Ma'noy, old slsnd.
fit Joel Hitleriuun. Jai-koil township, u
5J Aug Ziintnermaii, Alt. Carmel bofocgh,
A:) Dunel Herb. Cpier Mubsuoy, '
61 T. Koulds, (ir , y.cil.e ip., (Iiq. store), '
05 Iv T Drunilieliel, GunLury bontuh, '
M C. II. ltaker, Little Mnhuooy towusnin, "
fi7 Kdiuund 'IVo.xil. triltoi, iK.tongh, 11
.IS John Cmiis. Shamokin borough 11
SB lliiph T,e, locust Unp, "
Wj MHry Brymire, sinhury l-orough, new stand.
f t J. Galeu s-mith, Jjekaon towi.A.ip, '
ffj Amos Miller. Sunbury loiou,th, "
fi: 'I'lios. liiblfMis, Mt. C'H'mel tow-nship, 14
01 Henry Van Klten, Mt'ton boroiieh, Reed's stand.
i5 'i'hos Welsh, Mt. Curmel boroorh, old stand.
6't Wm. .lurvey, lK-ust Gup, "
(7 Jnuob Moweiy, Sliuni.ikin b nougii, "
61 Win. M. Weavei, 14 "
00 Itohert Nicholson, Shamokin borough, old stand.
70 II. li. Weaver, Zerbe luwnahip, 44
' t tv in. Kot'i, S!.4ia-k'!l llasl, "
7 Hutnuel bialiliitckei, Dcliwure twp., 14
73 D. 11 Dreislinch, Turhutville borough, 14
74 C W. Utieker, Milton lioiough, -4
'ii John M. Fry, TurhMville li.ir.mgh, 44
7b John feurwai, I'oint township, 44
77 Peter Yeager, Shamokm township, 44
78 Datesinun.V Ile-kel. Dehwure twp , 44
71) John H Grist, tinner Mnhiin iv twn . 41
bl) J. M. Bartholomew, Sunbury, (Iiq stole,) new aland.
rl rritlerick hahriou, .lit. curmel noro.,
M C. W. Snyder, Shumokin borough, okl siand.
8:1 J. M. Snupsoit, Sunbury, new siand.
r4 Marlin I.. Klthei, funbury, old stand
85 Abrahnm l.ercb, Mt. C'armel, old stand.
86 James 11. Draw, Lewis township, 44
.1 J. RKIMF.N.NYiKR, Proth'y
l'Ut oi' Applicants tlbr Reblaiirant
I.lt''UMca lor biurets Usctibiou, ImOni
I t.lim Snyder, Herndoii, old suind.
S Fmsyth At Moiiiuii, Nottli'd txroueh, 44
3 George A. lteeer, bunbury borough, 41
4 John Citrus, 14
Win. V. Holh, Miltoa b irnuiih, 44
II Jas. Kelley, Mt Curmel borough, 44
7 VI in. Ilurinws. Ethiirnokiii uorouctl,
H Wm. .lNvcr, Senlmry birough,
U John McMsuiis. Coul lowushin.
new stand .
old stand.
Ill lleniy GoIikIiuII, liwe( Aususutownship,
I r leu j-nrenk, buiil'ury oorougn,
I Jacob Clymer, Miltoii borough, "
13 Win A Fuhei. " "
14 Jncoli Critzei, 44 "
15 Muiilda I'yers, Sunbury lK)Mugh, new stand.
Id A H. Brrgstresser, Njainokiu horoui;h, '
17 Wm. C. Roth, 44 "
18 l'eter Smellier, Sun'mrv boroueh, old stand.
Vi K F.Gokt, MeBwenaville borough, 14
no li s. Clark. " new etmid.
81 Hut ton I., ilall, Sunbury borough, old stand.
tl Jus. Buck, lioust unp, new auiiiu.
43 Wm. Brobat, North'd borotirh, 14
94 M. Graham. Beaver Dale, Ml. Cartnc! tp., 14
-i Milton 1 pixel, TilHiulville Imrougii, old aland.
tfu John S. Wagner, llmmoKill iwp., new ribiiu-
'11 Join, .UeMuiuut. ual townshlD. 44
8 Philip Dieimmi, Blininokiu bomngh, old stand.
19 Dnn'l Mnrthall Son, North'd boiough, ,4
30 Henry Jlarh. Shamokin borough, "
31 Henry Simmons. 44 new stand.
3-J A . rlacjveiiUeor . Co , Munlaudon, 44
S3 J. i . jvetsteltcr, cu'iiisquau;ue, -
J. J. Kfcl.lr..v!r i iir.n, rroin
'y
THE GREAT PRIZE!
Expotition Unicemlh, rarit, 1807.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO
ELIAS HOWE, J.
Awarded over Eighty-two Competitors,
'I lse Illffhesit Pmuiuni,
Tbe Only Cros of th Legion of Honor
knd
glvhntoAstkhioSB 6xWixo Mseaiax, per Imp.
rial Dsorea. bublished in tbe "Moniteur Universal'
(Official Journal of tbe French fcuipire), luesday
id July, let)7, in these words :
1 Fabriaant. de Machine a sou
L' . 1 tl w 1. I rfM avivuinl.
Manufacturer uf bewtng Ma.
1 chinea. Exhibitor.
4lThis double first honor is another proof of th.
great superiority of tbe UOWK bEVYtau A
I' II I Nil Atr.ll nlk.r.
tilBLEY A BTUOFS,
Va. 2.1 Sonth Kiirht Btraet. Philadelphia
Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and
western Virainla.
February 22, Idea. 3m .
' MAI. I'M
AVALUABLK TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE
and full lot, situate on the South-east corner ol
Four lb. and Hanover streets in tbe Borough or .Nor
thumberland, formerly oooupied by Jno. A. Taylor,
now oy wm. uurnstue.
Fur full particulars. Inquire of
. W. A. BENNETT.
' Druggist, iunbury P
Feb IS, 1868 -St
LEWIS & CO.'S
ILLUSTRATED
o.t-rm,v l Aiiiu joi: ivv.n
FOH T11K MILLION I
Thousands of families In th city and country hare
long f.It th. want of so IllustraW JrnJi aTI
Trthi:b.ndprw:' h."1 10 y
jo mis end, we hsve engagod irood artists Tl,.
literary department will b. on. of ihi f,& of ,n!
paper, and w shall publish from tim. "o tae ,
ginal Tales, hk.Uh, A., b, tb. Lading wHterTof
the country. "
THIS 19 NO LOTTERY.
Cut we offer as an induoement to those who sub
scribe, and will help to push forward to a successful
issue, a cheap and valuable Illustrated Family
Journal, and give a (urge number vf premium.
Subscribers will not hava to whiI In know tr
bave a premium. There will be 3,316 premiums
uistrtuuiea to tne eutworirers. ibe paper will be
well worth the dollar, lor Iheyear. A'book ho been
... 1 i. . ... 1 i : t u K t i , ,,.
J "I . ail MlwillUUIlVllUIIUUIUVIRKUlU I W IVU,
000, and tha premiums are equally distributed
1 1. U 1 1. I. .. J I 1 .
iuiuufu iuq uuv uuuuini iuuumiiu uuutoei?.
If there should be one thousand names received on
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.on win. uaj o unto, mo ivtmr ti ill va opviieu
regularly as they com. tu band, and marked on Ihe
hook In nuilirrnl.llnn nnun.l n ik.l ,l,.
be a fair distribution of tbe premiums. W. shall
publish the names of the persons that are 'entitled to
the premiums, in tb. Nsw York Monthly illus
ikatsd, and In the city and oountry paper.
. The following Premiums will b. distributed :
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6 4 4 44 2 0 0 44 l.OOil
10 4 4 44 1 0 0 44 1.000
20 SO 44 1,1100
4 0 44 4 4 2 5 44 1,00 0
HO 44 44 10 ' BOO
fiO Gold Watches, (Am'n Watch Co.) $40 eaeh, M0
60 Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machines, 00 44 S.000
60 Howe's Sewing Maohinor, 60 " 8,000
2000 Premiums ol $i each, 2,000
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miurr.s. as above.
Address LEWIS & Co., 41 Mercer St., N. T., Box
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Send 10 cts. for specimen copy containing all
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ltEFERENCES.
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Machine Co., 69 Broadway, New York.
nwTT' V' 1,",nn Secretary of the Wilcox A
Gibbs .ewin;r Machine Co., 4o8 Broadway, N. Y.
Feb. lb. 18(58.
BAUGII'S
COTHIHICUI, I A1 Hi;s I
rBWe announce to fnrmers and dealers In Fer
tilisers, that the following prices bav bucn adopted
or the present spring season :
BAUOH'S RAW BONK PHOSPHATE.
Price, ?56 per 2,000 lbs. .
TiAt'GH'S CDICAC0 BONE FERTILISER
Price, $46 per 2,000 lbs.
BAUOn'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANTRE.
This well known potular trade-mark will be found
opon very pacUageot th above mantrre.
The Ligh estimation in which Hacob's Bono Ma
nures bave been hold, during fourteen years past,
wa shall fullysuftain in the future. Having now tho
entire control of tl.cegrcat rcscuc!S of the city of
Chicago, for fumbhing Ammonia and Phosphate
yiolding matcriul, vii : Bones, Dried Flesh, Blood,
to., we have, iu conucction with our works in Phil
adelphia, Uie 1 argent facilities for furnishing these
manure, at the above low pricoe.
BAl'0 11 1 SONS, Philadelphia.
NOHT-WESTEl'N FERTILIZING CO., Chicago
JOHN RALSTON A CO., Gen l Ag'ts, New York.
QEOKUE KIKKJS A CO., Boou.
OEORliE LTUDALE, Wholesale Ag tTBultimore.
For all information respecting the above Manures,
address either of the above bausos.
"JOURNAL OF THE FARM,"
A New Mo'alhiy Agricultural Paper, published by
BAUGII A SONS, PHILADELPHIA.
Its design is to nrosent a ftill rahceof Airicultnra
and Horticultural intelligence; articles upon the
Practical and Scientific relutiousof the subject ; and
its general aim is to inculcate a popular b' ftcui of
liih manuring. The cluiuis of
BAt'OU'S COMMERCIAL MANURES,
are urged in an boned and open war, but not urged
to the exclusion of any other valuable manurial aid
to the farmer which the markets or homo resource
afford.
All farmer will (lnd It. wo think, fully wortt all
iv vvitn, iii iuv I'riic'.iciii eupgesitoiis it present?, suu
tbe general reader will meet a share of solid enter
tainment.
Price, 50 cents per year. Address,
BAl'UH A SONS, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH AGENTHER, Suubury.
Jan. 25, 1868. aug'67-ly
ISO Cbrslnul Street, l'kiladclpiiin,
Are the best in Use,
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :
they ar. more simple and durable, easier kept in
order, make a stronger and more elastic stitch, a
firmer and more beau.lful seam than any other
They sew all fabrics from two ooiniuon spools, re
quire no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends of
tb seam by their own operation, and though every
fifth ititch Is cut th seam ill not rip.
Tlio Very lllglsesii Prize, Ilse Croats
of the Legion of Honor was conferred on th repre
sentative of tbe
.icvr.ic St. ii.iii:u
MAH3HIES
at tb Exposition I'nivsrsellee, Paris, 1857 ; thus
attesting their great superiority over all other sew
ing machine.
G ROVER A BAKER'S
in srvLt
8 11 If TX iii; MACHINES
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most modern and essential improve
ments. The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boot and Shoes, Carriage Trimming,
Clothing and all other requiring tbe use of the
most effective
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To these new styles, which possess unmistakable ad
vantages oyer all other.
FOR BALE BY
Mia CAROLINE DALITJS.
Market 8traet, SUNBURY, PENN'A ,
Noy. 23, lt)0T.-ly
Children' Currlssjee.
w
E would call the attention of those wanting a
Child Carriage, 10 our new ana large assort.
1 Biest comprising new and beautiful stvle.
I J If. Ofib1.ur cn
.. TUB ORRAT
A.M2RIOAN VOJfBiy.A TION
Hatlon note Oy-rcatuliB;
OEVI1TG ICAdHIlTZ.
Ii wsrrsnted to execute In th bnt manner every
vartlw nf Havlni, lld...ni lrAril.... n J t . .
TacHing, Braiding, Uathering, Quilting, Ovorseau-
Imm 1.'... L.i.l.-I - . 1 i 1 . .
jo"wi oiun 11115 va uie ro$e. ann in S'l'lllion
innke beautiful Button and I'.yelet Hole in all fa
brics, IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Being absolutely th Best
IN TUB WORLD,
And Intrinsloll, the cheapest, for It Is two Ma
chines eouibtned lu one by a simple and beautiful
mechanical arrangclnent.
Circulars with full particular and sample of work
done on this Machine, eon be had on application at
the salns.ronms ot the Company,
r - m E,vl4,n Chestnut Si., Philadol'a.
InsfrBctlOTistlven on tha Machine gratuitously to
all purcharers. '
A0ENT3 WANTED TO gfcLL THIS MACHIND.
Ilr'itoi'aj 1
J. L. FENlSrOHE, President.
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
I'rcRiili'tit Puck Motintaia Coal Company
DEN.IAMIN BULLOCK,
Wool Merchant, No. 40 South front Sr.
IT TT f?FKn nfr,f,r,.i. c r.
WlmtesHle Clolliine.No. 423 Market Strt-et.
A. IIAKT, JOHN T. TAtTT, GEO. J.
KICTIAltDSON, PliilaJeliiliia.
7. B, MKNOENHALjt, .
fit' Diiatnavilln. Cliffltitr r!iinntv. Pa
F. TAXSON. of F. Puxson & Co..
.. .Not mis, I,o. 504 Market Street
January S5, l?(fl8. ly
GRDCEIUEST
Provision, and Floui4
& Feed Store.
J. A. tiVMtV &. CO.,
Iu Weimor'i BuTlding, Water Rtroet, near King t.',
NORTHUMBERLAND, PA.,
INFORM thefx friomls and the publio generally
that thcyTiavea large assortment of Orooerio
Provisions. Acall fresh and of the bestanalitv. don.
sisting of Teas, Cclfees, Sugars, and Spices.
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept io tho tirocery line.
Tbcy would also dill attention to their larre and
cheap lot of Good FAMILY FLOUR, Ureon Tea,
nnirs, Btiouiaorr. so., wnicn are constantly Kept on
hand. Alm, all Kinds of Vegotablcs, Ao., it.
Uivethetn a call and see for yourself.
Northumberland, feept. 2S, 18C7.
NEW GROCERY!
On Third t., ono door bolow the Lutheran Churoh,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
HENRY PETERS,
Ha just opened a
rjKa tcmaozjKJZMmtrmr
AND
Provision Store
and is tolling low for CASH.
His Stock is complete, counting in part of
BUOAKS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
Molassts, Syrups, Mackerel, 'Lard, Hams, Nut
Dried and Canned Fruits. Prunes, Raisins, Chen
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
Kept in tho flrocery lino
Tho bt FLOUR aud MEAL in tho Mark.1 .
Tobacco. Cipin, and a rnrloty of NOTIONS.
Constantly on hand ib'hell and Can
bT'3'TEC'BI33 nC 9'9
which will bo furnished to private families in largs
or small quantities.
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at the lowest
prices. ,
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
Ut"Ch!I and examine my .Stock, and satisfy your
"6ltee HENRY TETER3.
Sunbury, Doc 14, 18b7.
KEEI' WELL-DRESSED.
Coll and se th well selected Stock of
CL0TH3, CASSIMERE3,
OVERCbATINGS, VESTINOS, 4
Just received at
&mm iSo Brno's
MERCHANT TAILOIIINO ESTABLISH
MENT, Fourth Streot, below EytUer' Storo, SL'NBt'Rt
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most approved styles Is made up to order a
reasonable rates.
lie has also a One assortment of Casslmor Shirts,
Drawers, Undershirts, Overhauls, mouses, Neck
ties. Cotton and Woolen Hose, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, ti loves, and a goneral variety of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING UOODS,
Give 10 ra a call, which you will find U be to you
advantage.
Sunbury, Oct. lit. 1867.
J0H5 BAAS, JB.
C. 11. W0LVBUT0B
COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE subscribers respeutfully inform the citizens of
Suubury and vicinity, that they buve opened a
CO All YARD
at J. Ilaas A Co 's Lower Wharf, siunbury,Pu,
where they are prepared to supply all kinds of Sha
mokin Coal, at cheap rates. Families and others
promptly supplied. Country custom respectfully
solicited.
. , HAAS A WOLVERTON,
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 16f,d.
Lime! Lime I Lime I
THE new Lime Kilns of 11 R. Master, at Melius
Grovs Station, ar now completed and in suc
cessful operation, priducing lime of th very bent
quality. These kilns are built with all the modern
conveniences and improvements, aud hav. a capaci
ty of producing 400 bushels per day. Excellent
roads have beeu made to tbeilns, not interfered
with by tbe railroad, where waguo or sleds oan be
loaded in a few minutes from the (chutes, without
handling. Having openod a large body of the
best limestone, at the mouth of the kilns, they are
enabled to sell lima at the low rate of 11 eents per
bushel. The kilns are ip ebarg. of competent per
sons, who will always be prepared to supply cus
tomers. Apply to 11. B. Muassr, Sunbury, or td
Chat. Dupkleberger, or Cha. J. Conrad, at the kiln.
December 14, lbrtT.
Nl K ' OIL MUX
THE sultsoribcre having just erected and put Ui
operation a 31111 tor tb. inanulaciur. 01
LINSEED OIL,
oiler th. highest market price for FLAX SEED. .
Thev hav attached to their cstubl-bmout a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wautiug grain
chopped- fur feeding, can be accommodated at th
shortest nolle. A uiachiu for chopping corn with
tb cob is attached to tb mill.
MORGAN A MASSER.
January 83. jgWly
BOOT .4I SIIOK NTOIIl!
THE subscriber offers to tell hi Boot and Shoe
Store, located on Marks street, Sunbury. a few
doors east of Haunt s now building, including a
large stock of Boots, and Ladies and Children's
Shoes. Gaiters, Ao: Tha room will also be routed
to any persoa purchasing the stock. If desired. Here
Is presented an opportunity for doing a nrst-olas
Bool snd bhoe business, lbs establuliiuent is oner
ed lor sals because the owner has gone into other
business in the West. J. H JEFFRI-d.
Sundry, January 4, 169.
BQVTI FOR SOLDIERS.
I HAVE made arrangements In Washington City,
for the prompt collection of iioouty under the
late Aot of Congres. I hav also reoeived the pro
per blanks to prepare tbe claims. Soldier snuUed
to this Bounty should spply immediately, as it is es
timated that It will require throe yean to adjust alt
the claims.
All soldiers who enlisted for three years and wbei
have not received more (ban tlou bouuty ar entitled
to tbe benefits of this Act, as well as soldiers who
have enlisted fur thre year and discharged after
service of two years, by reason of wounds receiv4,
due, oontraoted in line of duty, or re-enlbtmont
LLOYD T ROHRBACU.
Svnburj. August 1"), 11