Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 18, 1868, Image 3

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U. B. EJSOLB, J Publisher.
SiriMIII ItV, IA.
SATURDAY, A PHIL 18, 1868.
Hocal Affairs.'
J. H. Enoit, b just received a large assortment
of Stone Ware, for tale at reduced prices.
Dr. J. 6. Axqli bu removed bU oBee to the
room one door east of Frlling'i store, Market Square.
Dr. Ororoi M. Rum, Burgeon Dentist, ha)
moved his office to the second story of Simpson's
building, Markot Square.
Tns new furnaoe eroded by Messrs. Hancock A
Crirelling, at Danville, was put In operation on
Saturday, 4th lost.
Toe Llnseod Oil Mill of Messrs. Morgan A Mos-
ser, in this placo, is now in successful operation, and
is produoiug an excellent quality of oil.
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The Washington House, In Northumberland, har
in g boon purchased by Win. M. Noabit, was taken
possession of by that gentloman on tbo 1st int. It
was lately kept by A. J. Rhodes.
Sevcx-TuiiiTiKS. Persons who have 7-30 Honda,
and wish to continue thorn in Government stock,
bad better at once have them changed into 6-20's,
or they will loso the premium.
Immersion. Two persons were imraersod in the
river, at this placo, on Sundavln.it. Rev. A. B.
Still, of Danvillo, officiated. A lurgo number cf
persons woro present to witness the oeremony.
SrRiNO Millinery Hoods. Mies Louisa Shlsslcr
has just received her spring stock of goods, embra
cing all the latest stylos. Tho ladies, of course,
will make a noto oMt. Read her advertisement.
A Cotillios Paiitt came off at the Central Ho
tol on Thursdny night last. It ir! well attended
by our young Indies and gentlemen, who. all seemed
to enjoy themselves. Kckert, of Northumberland,
furnished the music on tho occasion.
Vkstrtjien. The following gentlemen were duc
ted Vestrymen of St. Matthew's (Episcopal) Church,
in this place, on Monday last, for the present year :
Wm. I. Oreonough, Win. T. Grant, Ooo. W. Smith,
Jno. K. Clement, N. F. Lightner, Ueo. B. Young
man and Tlios. J. Humar.
Bale vr Personal Property. Peter H. Sny
der, administrator of Wra. R. Joucs, dee'd., late of
Lowor Augusta township, will sell, on Tuesday,
2tithinst., the personal property of the deceased,
consisting of live stock, farm implements, house
hold furnituro, Ac. See advertisement in anothor
column and bills printed at tL is office.
Isii'novEMENT. Mr. Sol. Brosious last week com
menced the repairing and enlargement cf tho brick
house on Market Btrcet, owned by Mrs. Wolverton
and recently occupied by Gen. Clement. The front
is to be raised to three stories, and the building im
proved in every respect. It is designed for a store
room, in connection with a residence.
Important to Soldibkn. Tho Legislature of our
Stiito recently passed a bill authorizing and direct
ing the Recorders of Deeds in tho several counties
of this Commonwealth to rocord tho discharges of
all honorably discharged officer? and soldiers. This
will enuble soldiers to avoid that troublo which so
frequently results from the loss of discharge papers,
Prstoss. During the latter part of last week
immense (locks of wild pigeons made their appear
ance in this vicinity. A groat many were eapturod
in net by our sportsmen, near this place. On Sat
urday they wore offered in our markets at seventy
fire cents per dozen. We hear of largo numbers
being caught in the neighborhood of Williamsport.
It is reported that the Northern Central and
1'hlla. A Erie Railroad companies Intend construct
ing a track around the eastern borders of our Bo
rough, for tho use of freight'trams. Tho immense
freight biinness of these two roads certainly require
woro room at th'i plnce. The crossings at Market 1
street are frequently blockaded by the lou-? freisht j
trains.
Polite Ai-faius. Ou Saturday lust thrco men !
named Leonard Diinniick, Fred. Hammer and Johu
Hoey, wero arrested by constable Pursol, charged
with breaking iuto Koto's bottling establishment,
in Cake's addition, ou tbo night of tho 0th iust.
Thoy were taken before Esquiro Sliiudol, who bound
tbein over until tho following Monday, when, hav
ing proved an alibi, thoy were discharged.
TURUIBLE ACCIDLHT AT DAS VILLI ThREK MeM
Killed and Eiqut Wounded. Wo learn tbut a
terriblo acoident occurred in one of the rolling mills
at Danville, on Wednesday morning .last, by tho
vxplosion of a boiler. Thrco men wero instantly
killed and eight wounded, two of whom it is
thought will dio. It created the most intense ex
citoiuent in that placo. We will give full particu
lars in our next issue.
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A Handsome Impuovemknt. Mr. George Bright
intends erecting, tho present season, n handsome
thrcc-htory brick building on the lot at present oc
cupied by his drug store, on the north-east corner of
Murkat Square. We loam that tho third story will
be designed for a public hall. The new building,
when completed, will groatly improve the appear
ance of that side of tho Square. It is one of the
must valuable corners in Sur.bury.
SiiKKiiK Sales or Real Estate. On Monday
lodt Sheriff Beokley sold thirteen lots of ground, in
Mt. Carmel borough, together with the Mt Carmel
Hotel, as the property of Jonathan Hoover, to Ira
T. Clement, E.-q., of Sunbury, for f 1,110.
On the same day the Sheriff sold a pioce of land,
situate in Shauiokin township, containing seven
acres, with improvements, to Mr. William Hoover,
of this place, for $11)0. It was sold as the property
of Isaac FurmRn.
Matrimonial. Ou Thursday morning last a wed
ding occurred at the residence of our old friend,
Maj. James Maloce, which excited considerable in
terest in this place. The Major's son, John W. Ma
lone, Esq., was united In the bonds of mutrimony
to Miss Kate W. Salmon, ofTrevorton, with the
impressive marriage ceremonies of the Catholio
churoh. A largo number of friends from Baltimore,
Lancaster, Sunbury, and other places, were in at
tendance, and were most hospitably entertained.
We tender the happy eouple eur best wishes for
their future happiness and prosperity.
Si'DDEM Death. We copy tho following, in rela
tion to the death of William E. Lightner, son of
Rev. E. N. Lightner, of Danville, from the Ameri
can., of that place. The deceased was a brother of
N. F. Lightner, of this place ; We are grieved to
unuouuee the death of William E. Lightner, son of
Ilov. E. N. Lightner, of this place, who died of in
flammatory rheumatism, at Raoino, Wisconsin, on
Sunday, the bib inst., aged about twenty-two yoars.
Young Lightner gave remarkable promise of use
fulness. His high moral qualities, and mental ec
tiuircineuts, justly gave him an honorable position,
j a uaeher In the Racine College, and rendered
bim a universal favorite in the community.
Again Bouued. By an oversight we omitted no
ticing, last week, another robbery of Mr. John E.
Smiok, of this place, oommitted on Tuesday, Tib
lust., by which he lost a suit of clothes. The theft
Was committed by an Irishman named Thomas
Kelly. The clothes bad been given by Mr. Binick
to Mr. Boilers, baggage master on the Northern Cen
tral Railroad, with the object of having them taken
to Bultimore to be eolored. Mr. S. placed theiu in
the depot uulil the traiu was ready to start, and in
the meantime Kelty unlawfully took possession of
tbem. He was eouiuiittod to Jail for trial at next
Court. Mr. Suiivk has been very uufortuuate In tho
way of robberies. His shop, on Fourth street, bas
buou twice vicitod by burglars and stripped of most
rf Itf entente each time
BiTTs.4)ne of the aameroas expedients em-,
ployed t humbug the public and avoid the high tax
on whiskey, is the Introduction of tsrlotm com
pounds, ealled bitters, These bitten tee generally
made op of bad whiskey, diluted and oom pounded
with oerttln eheap drags. -A wonderful list of eaes
are easily got bp and published. One of the late
dodges by one of these titers, of bitter makers, In
Ohio, is a pamphlet purporting to be a history of
NorlhunfbeYland oonnty, containing a few sorer of
the early history of the oounty, and a few adver
tisements, whioh, according to the title, oonstitute a
direotory of the prinoipal business houses in the
eowty. 411, no doubt, pay tribute to the "Star
Bitters." The value of tho directory may be In
ferred from the Tact that only one of the twenty
lawyers of this place appears In the list.
The political eomplexion of this dodge is appa
rent. Unr neighbor or the Democrat occupies the
whole of the first page. This is, perhaps, natural,
as modern Dcmooraoy and bad whiskey are seldom
found far apart. This is made more evident by the
"scrap of history" on tho last leaf, whore the world
is gravely informed that " The Northumberland
County Democrat was mobbed and destroyed by
Abolitionists in 1803, for exposing thoir disunion
sohemes, whioh are now apparent to every patriot
In the land." Only to think of it ! The Democrat
destroyed, because it was aiding the southern De
mocracy, under Jeff Davis, to preserve the Uniou !
'I. 0. or 0. P. We are indobtcd to S. B. Boyor,
Esq., District Deputy Grand Master, for the follow
ing list of officers of the different lodges of Odd
Fellows In Northumberland county, for the present
term :
Ulutual Lodge No. 84, of fii Iton. A. Botdorf,
N. G. ; G. 8hirer, V. O. ; R. M. Friek, Secretary ;
D. B. Hause, Assistant Secretary ; I. B. Davis, Trea
surer ; W. K. Wertman, Representative to Grand
Lodge.
Mount Tabor Lodge No. 125, of Shamolin.
James Harris, N. G. ; Geo. O. Marti, V. G. ; J. J.
W. Sen ward, Secretary ; Samuel Swcnk, Assistant
Seoretary ; John Newman, Treasurer ; W. K. Erd
man, Representative to Grand Lodge.
Northumberland Lodge No. 196. Wm. H. Mor
gan, N. 0. j M. T. Morgan, V. G. ; V. M. Smith,
Secretary ; E. L. Reber, Assistant Secretary ; Wm.
T. Forsyth, Treasurer ; John A. Taylor, Represen
tative to Grand Lodge.
Sunbury Iodge No. 203. Andrew Dieffendcrfer,
N. Q. ; J. S. Hendricks, V. 0. ; J. W. Bucher, Seo
retary; Wm. 8. Rhodes, Assistant Secretary j Sol.
Stroh, Treasurer ; E. M. Bucher, Representative to
Grand Lodge.
Eureia Lodge No. SCO, of Vjipcr Mahanoy.
A. J. Kantt, N. O. ; A. K. Uepler, V. G. ; P. Kutz,
Secretary ; J. U. Geist, Assistant Secretary ; G. W.
Hornberger, Treasurer.
Shamotin Vcttey Lodge No. 527, of Sr.ydcr
town. Vita. Culp, N. G. ; Carter Mettler, V. G. ;
John Klase, Secretary ; David Hull, Assistant Sec
retary J Philip Huff, Treasurer; D. C. Campbell,
Representative to Grind Lodge.
Trevorton Lodge No. 513. H. Y. Crone, N.G. ;
M. G. Bryrulre, V. G. ;
H. J. Ronn Treasurer ;
John Wright, Secretary ;
C. II. Kramer, Represen-
tative to Grand Lodge.
Elysburg Lodge No. 548. Jos. C. Robins, N.
Q. ; Henry M. Yocuni, V. G. ; John Huff, Secre
tary ; Israel Berninger, Assistant Sucretary ; Sam
uel Ent, Treasurer ; Henry Yeagor, Representative
to Grand Lodge.
Mahanoy Lodge No. 551. N. R. Bohner, N. G. ;
Wm. B. Longsdorf, V. G. ; H. Kombol, Secretary ;
Daniel Kehres, Assistant Secretary ; Daniel Uct
ricb, Representative to Grand Lodge.
Stone Valley Lodge No. 584, of Georgetown
Tobias Long, N.G. ; D. L. Ditty, V. O. ; David
Seilor, Secretary ; Augustus Badman, Assistant Sec
retary ; John Bingaman, Treasnrcr ; Emanuel Wil-
vert, Representative to Grand Lodge.
Augusta Lodge No. 614. Solomon W. Fasold,
N. G. ; Martin Hoim, V. G. ; Theodore Chester,
Secretary Wm. Zimmerman, Assistant Secretary ;
Abraham Sterner, Treasurer ; W. W. Horning, Rep
resentative to Grand Lodge.
C. O. Bachman Lodge No. 619, of Watson
totim.Joha Y. EI1U, N. G ; F. H. Knight, V. G. ;
Thomas Carl, Secretary ; C. 0, Bachman, Repre
sentative to Grand Lodge.
Fort Augusta Lodge No. 810, of Sunbury.
John E. Sinick, N.G. ; P. M. Shindel, V. G. ; 0. A.
Reimenniydcr, Secretary ; J. E. Heims, Assistant
Secretary ; Johu Clark, Treasurer ; 8. B. Beyer,
Representative to Grund Lodge.
The Late Case or Swindling. Tho Munoy
Luminary, in copying our roport of the arrest ol
the man Piereon, who, with two confederates, wore
charged with attempting to swindle Mr. Valentine
Klase, residing near Snydertowc, to the amount of
$375, gives the following particulars of the opera
tions of two of the rascals in the upper end of this
county : Two of the parties referred to abovo also
passed through this way, about the 25th of March,
and by bold lying and misrepresentation, succeeded
in getting from Mr. John Dimm, residing about
throe miles from this Borough, in Lowis township,
Northumberland county, a note for $250. Ouo of
the uiun afterwards came to this plaoe and endea
vored to dispose of tho note, but we cannot learn
tbat he suBceeded. There is no doubt the whole
transaction was a perfeot sw indle, and it is to be
hoped the guilty may be brought to justice.
By the following, from the Midi iuburg Telegraph,
it Cef mt that the party also paid tbat section a visit :
Several men are now travelling through the
country disposing of rights for Lowe's Washing Ma
uhine, and we caution the public to be oareful how
they deal with tbem. One of the party was through
this oounty last week, and several of our iariucr
friends ore now mourning the loss of several hun
dred dollars.
TohRlNOTOIf A IIODUKINS' Sui'SR-pHOSPBATE.
The Danville American, of last week, speaks very
highly of the Phosphate manufactured by Messrs.
Torringtou i. Uodgkins, of this place. We are glad
to see that this superior fertiliter has obtained a
good reputation wherever it has been introduced.
In this vicinity, where it bus been extensiroly used,
we hoar it highly recommended by those who have
applied It to their orops, and the demand for it the
coming season will be greatly Increased. Ike Ame
rican says : This firm has established a high repu
tation fur their production wherever it bas beon in
txoduced. Their fertilizer is in fact daily growing
in favor among our farmers, and bids fair to supply
the demand in this region of tho State. They do
serve tho tuoeees they meet, having spent much time
and mouoy in establishing their trade ; and as tbey
are ambitious to furuisb a Crst-cluss article, they
will contiouo to prosper.
Pennsylvania Reserve Asshiatjo.. ThescO'
ond annual meeting of this association will bo held
at Pittsburg, on the 3Uth of May, on which occasion
full attoodaoce of all the surviving members of
the "Old Corps," who oan make it convenient to
attend, is earnestly desired. All who intend to par
ticipate Will please notify Major John C. Harvey
Recording beoretary of the Association, office of
Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad Company
Pittsburg, Pa., before the 16tb of May. The com
mittee of arrangements, appointed at the last cele
bration, will select the place of meeting in Pitts
burg. A bsndsome badge, to be worn by the mem
bers, will be presented for adoption. Let every man
who can ooma be there, to spend a few bours in so
oial intercourse with bis old oomradee in arms. It
is expected that a eulogy will be delivered on the
late Maj. Gen. George A. M Call
The Ldmeeb Trade The Lock Haven Bepub
lican says that rafting, thus far this spring, bas been
rather dull business. The water bas been so low
that no raft have yet issued from the streams above
the Sinnemaboning, and splash floods have been ne
cessary to drive the logs out of tho smaller streams
below. The mar continues low, though sis or eight
iiwhes of snow whioh fell on Monday and Tuesday
mVim promise of a rise. Quite a number of rafts
have arrived at Lock Haven, and some sales bave
been made at good prices. Wo bear oonstant oom
plaints among the lumbermen of tho schute at Wil
liamsport, whioh li considered a serious obstruction
to rafting. It to Buisaooe which should be speedi
lv skated.
Tub tmn.To Advertise. The Advtrtittri' Re
tina er presses the following sound and swiblo ad
vloe to business men, whioh it would be well fur our
Sunbury merchants and Othors to pondof and rrfleot
op&i. It says that la Masons like the oresapt.-Wben
trade Is dull, it ta not unusual lor timid o near
sighted merohanta to out down their advertising ex
penses on the ground that their business eannot af
ford the outlay but the "penny wise and pound
foolish" character of this policy must be apparent
to all who will give the subjeot a moment's conside
ration. If there be one time above another when
the business soon should Use printer's ink liberally
It Is during the dull season. And why? Because
whon trade hi dull It needs artificial means to stimu
late it, and In no way can this be accomplished so
cheaply or effectually as by whig the advertising
columns of the press. A great many business men
take a wrong view of this matter altogether. They
advertise most when trade Is liveliest, though it
must bo apparent that their interests would be boat
subservod by a policy directly the reverse. It Is
well enough to advertise at all times, if it be done
judictotrsly ; but at no timo will its benefits be found
so apparont as during seasons like that through
which wo are now pa-wing. The shrewdest and
most successful business men among us are those
who advertise most when trade Is dullest. We hold,
therefore, that instead of curtailing their adverti
sing, our merchants Will consult thoir best Interests
by using the papers liberally during the dull season.
Wo fool satisfied the present depression it but tem
porary, and tbat beforo many weeks a tnocb better
order of things will prevail ; but in the meantime
our merchauts will do well to uso every moans In
their power to keep up their basinets, among the
foremost and most effective of wbioh is that we have
pointed out, namely, judicious advertising.
mm
'Counterfeit. Keep a sharp look-out f.r anew
counterfeit twenty-fivo oont note, which is well ex
ecuted and calculated to doeoive. Tba vignette of
Fossondcn, on the counterfeit, Is a wood cut. instead
of a steel engraving, ns on tho genuine. The green
it a shade lighter on the ocuuterfoit than cn the
genuine.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
A Pertect Impossibility-To be oomfortablo
in a badly fitting suit of clothes. It is oontrary to
all the rules of human nature. Call at tho Conti
nental Clothing Bazaar, Market Squaro, and furnish
yourself with what you need, and you will never
have to complain. Tbo suits are mlraclet of oom
fort and elegance, and the prloes are such as will
suit all olasset of oustomors. The stook of under
clothing and gentlemen's goods is also woll worth
examining.
We talk of spending our time as if it were so
much interest of a perpetual annuity ; but money
expended in the purchase of good Boots or Shoes at
Miller's Excelsior Store, in Market Squaro, will bo
lntorest saved. We advuto evory one to go to the
Exoelslor and invest a small sum in some of Miller's
goods. A better investment cannot be made.
A Suns Tiuno. Peoplo may talk as they please,
think as they please, and entertain contrary opin
ions on any subject ; but thcro is ono on which all
agreo, and that is, that Byerly, the Photographer,
produces the best pictures outside of the cities.
Call at his Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market
street.
"Beauty unadorned, is adorned the moat," is a
true saying, ns far as ladies are concerned, but not
so of the sterner sex, for their appoarunco can cer
tainly be improved by tho wearing of a hat or cap,
to be purchased at tho fashiouablo emporium of B.
Faust, in Market Square, Sunbury.
New SrRiNO Goors. Mr. Jacob 0. Beck, Mer
chant Tailor, on Fourth street, has just received a
fine assortment of Spring Goods, Consisting of men's
and boys' wear, which he offers at reduced prices,
and Invites the public to oall and examine his large
took. Mr. Beck Is a good cutter and fitter, and
persons in need of anything in bis Hue would do well
to give him a call.
Con's Cocgu Balsam. The great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, aud
Consumption. Bothsiics ordiuary 4 oz., also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers iu mudicines. No family should bo over
night without it in tho house.
Cot's DvspKPStA Ccrb Will immediately re
lievo and permanently cure tho most aggravated
case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Htomaob, Con
stipation, and ull disouses of the Stomach and Bow
els, rnysioians, oiergymen ana an wno uso ti, join
a unbounded traie ol us great virtues. Sold by
Druggists everywhere. Price SI. 00.
DIED.
At Fisher's Ferrv. cn tho 7th Inst.. Mr. WM.
JONES, aged about 70 years.
NlAltlltV .11AICUETS,
Corrected Weekly for tho "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do ds do perewt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do per cwt.
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, new, do
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pured per round
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
fit 00
7 00
10 00
6 00
3 CO
1 50
1 30
75
1 50
40
25
15
3 00
40
25
ii
18
JO
18
14
13
18
60
Dried Cnerrtee, (unstoued,) pur bu.
Butter,
iiur pound,
t-ggs,
Chouse,
Lord,
Hams.
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
' front
Mutton,
Chickens,
per dozen,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Khamokin C'oiil 'I'mcle.
Suauokin, April 14, DMd.
Tout. Vict.
Sent for week ending April 11, 2.601 10
Per lust Report, &7,bl3 07
90,515 3
lUil.BW 04
19,340 01
To same time laet year,
Decrease,
Special Notitea.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarru trc&tod
with the utmost succest by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydeu, Holland,) No.
805 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
tbo most reliablu sources in city aud country oan be
aeon at his otlioo. The Medical faculty are invited
to accomi.any their patients, as he has no secrets in
bis practice. ARTIFICIAL EYKS inserted with
out puiu. No charge fur examination, nov 30-ly.
0
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
0I1 11(14-12
CLOTHING HOUSE,
COl Hnrkel Nircct,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment bas done busl
new on the One Priee S vs. em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing House in the eity that strictly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu
tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select
good style and substantial materials, and not lees
important, for having ull our goods,
EXTRA U DIX MADE.
We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds-Fashionable and plain
u ui an wn can tie suited. The prices are the
very lowest, as any one by a momont s thought must
IM. ntAlhamu u ..... 1 . . "
vu.v, uui lueoi me competition
of our neighbors, for tsnododuotl,na.r. i.
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
Promise.
The people may depend, this is the true plea upon
.SIZI ni-ti.; r ' . . . uuiiar oan oe
vivwuug uuyera oy aeeptug in mind
JONES
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Not on tbo Corner, but ono door above Sixth
E. . Jfl.tlZE, Nalvetuun.
J April 4, 18C8..-J,
To Coutmmpt treat
The Iltr. EDWARD A, WIL60IT 01 ewvj fire
ofOharge) to all who desire It, the prescription with
Ue dirootiontfor making and using thetimple terns'
rbT whioh he was cured of a lung affection and
tbat dread disease Consumption. Ills only objoot is
to.".e"B"'"o,0,iiXHl he hope every sufferer
- " riiiMD, wan win oosiinem Doming,
any may proves Westing. Homo address
so , RBV' ""WARD A. WII.KOK,
my l-'8T.ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N.T.
COIjU.VI'J-: At CO.'M
GERMAN
EllASIVE SOAP
It manufactured from PCRK
MATERIALS, and may be
considered theSTANDARD Of
EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all Grocers.
JMayJIBBr.-ly
rror or Yotstli.
A gontloman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Prematura Deoay, and all tho effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe
and directions for making tho simple remedy by
which he wss cured. Sufierers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, con do to by addressing,
rn perfect confidence, JOHN B. OODEN.
my I8'-Q7.ly 42Tedr .Street. N Y.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
QUARtVeLY "kEPOKT OF TH1 F1HST
NATIONAL BANK OF SUNBUHY.
Quarterly Report of the condition of tho "The First
National Bank of Sunbury, in the Borough of Sun
bury, in the Slate of Pennsylvania," on the morning
ol the first Monday of April, A. D., loOi :
LIABILITIES.
Capital mock paid in, 200.000 00
Surplus Fund, 12,471 21
Dividends Unpaid, 1,145 70
Circulating notes received from
tho Comptroller, $10,000 00
Less amount on bund, 5,915 Ol)
Leaving amount cMtstandlng, 174,085 00
Individual Deposits, ill 1, 784 61
Construction Account, 10,306 84
Dne to National Bonks, 6,542 80
" " other Banks and Bankers. 75 61
State Bank circulation outstanding, 7,554 (10
Discount, Exchange and Interest, Profit
and Loss, 45,003 03
Total, t965,6ad 73
RESOURCES.
Loant and Discounts $213,175 51
Banking-house, other Real Estate, furni
ture and fixtures, 47.9H8 95
Current expenses aud Tuxes paid, 4 578 7(1
Cnxh Items, 2 POO 61
Due from National Banks, 53,25.3 1 1
" other Banks and Banker. 10,610 87
-17. 5. Bonds doposilcd with U S.
Treasurer to secure circulating notes, 200.000 00
Other U. S. securities on hand, 27,300 00
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgage 16,920 00
Cash on band in oirculating notes of other
National Bunks, Ac. 85,657 00
Specie, 554, IS
Compound Interest Kotos, 2,750 00
f 505, 6BS 73
STAIE OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Northcuberland Co., Sct.
I, 8. J. Packer, Cimhior of tbo "First National
Bank of Sunbury, Pa.," do solemnly swear that the
abovo statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. S. J. PACKER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed beforo mo, this 9th day
April, A. D., IStW.
Philip M. Shindel, Ass t. Assessor.
Sunbury, April 11, 18fid:
COUNTRY DEALERS suppliod with ail kinds of
Stone Woro at less than luctory prices at liar
risburg, saving paokagn, breakage and freight, at
the Mammoth Store of 11. Y. F1ULINU.
AGENTS WANTED
ton
IflSIT OF OUR 'DAT I
Or tho Lives and Deeds of Generals, iStatosmon.
Orators ond Political Leaders now on tho f tage of
Action, including Grant, Sherman, Colfax, Sumner,
Stanton, Sheridan, Vales, Curim, Trumbull, Fonton,
Buckingham, Wilson, Greely, Wade, Seward, Bout
well, Dix, liiimlin, Fcseenden, Howard, and others,
with over Forty Lifo-like Portraits of Living Men.
Sold only by Agents. Great iuduoemeuts. Send
for circulars.
ZKIULER, MoCURDY A CO.. 614 Arch St..
Philadelphia. Pa.
April 4. 1S8 . 4t
Railroad !ot !.
VJOTICE is beroby given that books for subsorip
1N tionto tbo Now Berlin Railroad, will be opened
at tho office of A. . Kapu, in Northumberland, on
MouJ iy, the 13th day of April next. To reiuuiu
open three duys in sucoee-ioa.
lir. C1IAS. HORLAOHEll,
WILLIAM B. BAl'M,
j s. hackk:;bkhg,
t'oiumittoc.
March W, US. St.
ItBCUT I.OSJ4S.
NOTICE is hereby given tbat the following ii?t of
drifted Logs, coniaiuing tho following marks upon
them, vis . O M, J 4 K N, L. E, (2), y, C, O, CIS, V,
D, D D, and many other marks, drifted on the Island
in tho West Branch of the Surquobanna river, oppo
site the mouth of the Turtle Crock, in Northumber
land county, Pa. Tho owners aro requested to oouio
forward, prove property, pay eharges and tako them
away, otherwise they will bo sold according to law.
ALFRED KNEASS.
Winfleld, Union co., March 2, 1868. 3t
To Farmers!-
THE
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PAOIFIO GUANO.
fllilE attention xX Farmers and other consumers of
X Fertilisers is invited to this Guano, as worthy of
their speeial notice. Its use for several years in
Maryland. Virginia and other Southern States, for
all crops, has given it a standard character for ex
cellence unequalled by auy other. It possesses all
the quiokuess of Peruviau Guano, with permanent
aualiiies not found in that article. 250 li s. of this
uauo aro found more than equal to MOO lbs. of the
best Superphosphate. It ripens the wheat crop from
five to seven days earlier than tbopbospbates, which
fact aiono gives it incalculable advantages. Liberal
discount to dealers.
For sale by
JOHNS. REESE A CO.,
General Agents for l'aeiuu Guano Co.,
36 buuth Deluware Ave., l'liilad'a ,
And 71 South Street Baltimore
March 23,1868 6m
li. .ti. iti:.., iteiitui,
Will remove bis Office to J. M. Simpson's Buildinj;,
2nd story, Market tniuaro,
8XJWBXJIt-5r, FA..
'I'lyHERE he will be prepared to do all kinds of
y work pertaininj? to Dentistry. Will keep
constantly ou nana a large assortineut ol J oetb. anu
other Dental material, from which he will be able to
eeleut, and meet the wants of his customers.
All work warranted to give satisfaction, or else tho
money refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash snd Tooth-Powders
kept on haud.
His references are the numerous patront for whom
be has worked for the last twelve years.
Sunbury, March 21, 180S.
BEEVES' AMBROSIA
roil Tin: u .t uc,
IMPROVED!
It is an elegant Drossing fur the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the i'oalp Clean and Healtby.
It invigorutos the Roots of the Hair.
It furoet the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It brings out Uair.on headt that bave been bald for
years.
It ii oom posed entirely of aiinplo and pure'y vegeta
ble subttanoee.
It bas received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its exoellencl, many of which are from
physicians In high standing.
It Is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in
the glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Goods
everywhere, at Oue Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by Demaa Barnes A Co.; F. O. Wells A Co.; BsbieflV
liu A Co., Mew York.
March 21 , 1808. Sm
A LARGE supply of M all Paper sand
Hordes-, just received and for sale cheap,
at toe
. Mammoth Store of
n Y FRILlN'l
April 4, 1W.
J. a 8YLY13. wra ji o. uiAcntft,
Manufacturer of
FUEIfCn AND AMERICAN CALF
Root, Kboea and Unlter.
Weasut' Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.
Cndles Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of all descriptions
made to order on th thorteet notice and moL,ron
sonsble terms. Having the tiest workmen employed,
we can assure tho publio that, if thoy will give u a
oan. tnev will oe saiisnen oi uro trovo iauw. n-
I'AIIUNG neatly done with dispatch.
If your corns do hurt your feel,
Just oall and leave your measure,
And we will mako your Shoes or Butts,
Tbat you will coll a treasure.
March 2d, '68. ly.
Watch em rout i:vi:uvioiy.
A Superb Stook of fine Gold and Silver Watches
all Warranted to Run, and thoroughly Rogulutcd,
at tho low price of $10 each, and tiitisfuction !
Guaranteed j
100 Sold Gold Hunting Watches, f "SO to Jlf'PO '
100 Mogio Cased Gold Watnbes 20(1 li 600 i
108 Ladies' Wstehet, enameled, loo to Soil i
zoo uoid rring Chronometer etches 2-0 to
00 Gold Hunting English Lever 200 to
800 Uold Hunting Duplex Watches 10 to
S00
250
201)
2.i0
liO
ZOO
:'.rjii
v
loo
50
uou uoia Hunting American Watches 100 1
600 Silver Hunting Lera
50 to
75 to
600 Silver Hunting Dupler.es
600 Gold Ladies' Watcbea
1000 Goldlluuling Lcpioes
1000 Miscellaneous Bilvor Watches
2M)0 limiting .Silver W !,.!,.,.
50 to
60 to
50 to
25 to
61100 Assorted Watches, ill kinds Til to 75'
1 he above stock will bo disposed of on tho pnpu- '
r ono price plan, giving every patron a lino Gold j
(.1
lar
or Solid
Silver Watch for 10
rithout regard to
value !
Wwiuht, lino
A Co., 161
Broadwav. New VnrV
wiso io immediately ai'poso ni the above magnifi
cent stock. OerTfflosles, naming the articlra, aro
placed in sealed envelopes, and well niiid. lh, ti
ers aro entitled to the articles named in their eerti
fonto, upen payment of Ten Dollars, whotherit be a
watoh worth $1 .000 or one worth less. The return of
any of our certificates entitlos you to the articles
named thereon, upon payment, Irrespective of iu
worth, and as no article value at less than flOis
named on any certificate, it will at once bo si.cn
that this is no luttcry, but a straight forward legiti
mato transaction, which may bo participated in
even by the most fastidious.
A single oerliSoate will be sent by mail, pa-t paid
upon receipt of 2i cents, five for $"' eleven for $2,
thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six
and more valuable premium for $10; ono hundred
and mostsuperb wutches for $15. The agents or those
wishing cniplovtuont, this is a rareopportunitv. It
is a legitimately conducted business, authorized by
the Government, and open to tho most careful scru
tiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for oolli-c-tiun
ou delivery co tbut no dissatisfaction :an posnLly
ocenr. Try us. Address
WRDJUT, BROTHER A CO., Importer...
161 Broadway, Si- Voi k
March :i, isr,3. ."!m
WAlTflmlKKi(."
JJAPErt UANGINUS'
AS IMMK.NSE STOCK ol'
KLW AND LLKOANT BTYM'-.-l
l ull I'AUl,OlS, HALLS, KTC,
WIKU.E8AI.I". AMJ HK1AIL
HOWELL A BOURKK'S,
Corner of Fourth and Market StrceH,
lblludcliliiu.
March 2j
'OS. ."id.
r.
WM. T
HOrKl.N'6
OWN MAKK'
OR
'KEYSTONE SKIRTS
ure tho bedt snd Chcapcat Low Piiocd Hoop Skirts
1U the market. Trail ftkirts, 2j springs, tl.UU
0
springs, (1.20 ; and 40 springs, $1.45. Plain iSkiris
6 tapes, 20 springs, 60 eeuts ; 2 j springs,
30 springs, $1.16 ; and 36 sptings, (l.2i
0j eeuU' ;
Warranl-
cd in everv respoot. !
"Our OWN Muke" of -UNION SKIRTS," Kiev,
en Tape Trails, from 20 to 60 springs, $1.20 to$2.5t. i
Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 60 springs, from 06 Cunt." to ;
$2 00. These Skirts are better than thoso sold by !
other establishments as first class goods, and at much j
lower prices. i
"Our OWN Make" d "CHAMPION SKIRTS." i
are in every way superior to all other Hoop skirls ,
v . r i.i:. I- u.. ...
worn to couvinoe every one of the fact. Mnnufac-
lurcu oi tne oost iineu-uuisuea r.Dtusu rict-i opnns
very superior tapes, and the style of tho im tulio j
fastenings and manner of securing them surpu-s lor ;
durability and excellence any other bUirt iu this '
Country, and are lightor, moro elastic, will wear '
longer, Kive moresatistacliou, and are really ehejt) cr ;
than all others. Lvvry lady thouM tiy llieiu. Tliey '
aro bcine; sedd extensively by flterobaitis tltrou 'b-'i t i
this and tbo adjoining state at very moderate privttf. '
If you want the best. k for "lioj-kiu's Ci.aii.)-i ii :
.Skirt." If you do not fnd them, get the merchant !
with whom you deal to order thorn for you. or couie '
or send direct to us. Merchants will tind ourtiif- ;
ftrent grades ofSkirts exa'Mly what they need, an.l j
we especially invito thorn to call aod exumiuo our j
extensive assortment, or send for Wbolesalo Price i
List 1
To be hid fit Retail at Hanufaelory, and of tho j
Rotail Trado generally, aud at Wholesale of tho i
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders thould bo i
addressed. i
MAN I' FACTORY and SALESROOM, 028 Arch M. ;
Between 0th and TlhSts . l'hiludel lna.
WM. T. HOPKINS
February 20, U'Oi. lOmos.
i.w io isT-wr So'mcx:.
niHli undersieued having succeeded to the Lu. !
X nee of 1'. HlMl'S A CO., takes this nif tlwd ,f
informing Brick-Layers, ButMert, and ull others in
terested, in aud about Sunbury. that ho i.- prepared ,
to fill all orders, fur building aud paving Brick, of u
superior quality, and at as tow rules as can be had '
elsewhere.
I am also tho Agent in the Counties of Ncrthum- j
berland. Union, Knvder and Montour, for WAll..j
REN'S IMPROVED FIRE and WATER PRlKip !
ROOF. This ia the cheeriest aud best Roof that I
can be used on buildings. We covered several build- '
iuga with it, during the last season with eutirc .-iUis- j
faction.
Orders left at tho Brick Yard, in Cako's Addition (
to Sunbury, or at the Olboe of Mr. Wm. Reagan s
Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, or at Sunbury Pott I
UtEoe, will reoeive prompt attention. ,
TOWNSEND HIMi:.--. ;
uiibory, March II, 156a. j
Cycs'ii torts' ."Noli-.
Kitato of JAMES CAMPBELL, ieccaicd
XJOTICL it hereby gfven that letters tcdtunieutn
ry having been granted to the undersigned, on
the mate of James Campbell, late ol Upper Augus- ;
ta township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased, i
All persons indebted to said estate, aro requested I
to make immediate payment, and those Laving '
claims to present them duly authenticated forsettlt- 1
uient.' ROBDlll CAMPBELL, Ex'r
Upper Auguta twp. , March 21 , 1S0S. t
millinery" ad straw "goods-: j
218 ARCn STREET, above 2d St.. Philadelphia. !
fllHE subscriber is now prepared to offer to his j
1 customers and tho Trade gcuerally a largo and j
well selected stock of Straw and Milliucry Good.-. I
PATTERN BONNETS, Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet :
I rames, Ao., so. I
N. B All orders will reoeive careful and prompt
attention.
WM. kiu.sl:v, j
EI8 Arch Streot, Philadelphia.
Maroh II, lo08.-2m
X. ti. NIIA.'iAoS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,;
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBl'RV.PA,-
Will retnovo his Jewelry Store to Miller's Steiio
Building, Corner of 3d and Market S((uare, .
ON FEBRUARY 1st, lsii.s,
where bo will bo happy to reoeive his old customer ,
and tho publio in general. Thankful fur past fiivois,
ho solium a ountiuuanoe of the samu, aud he is de-
termlned to sell as low as the lowest, aud foriiualiiy, :
not to bu surpassed by any goods iu the market. A .
large assorimeut oi I
VulibtH, CIockH, Jewell
Kilver Mure,
constantly on band, consisting of ull kiudsof Ameri
can Watches, sueb as the
Howard, Appleton. Tracy A Company.
Treuiont, Walthaui, P. a. liarUet, Wm. fci
lory, Iloiue and a lino aaaoi tuiont ol bwias
All kindtpf 8 Day anil 0 Hour Clocks I
Bilver tea setts, card and oake baskets, breaking
and dinner oastors, Celery stands, syrup and drink
ing euiis, and a full assortment of Bpoons, Knives
and Forks. Particular attention paid to the repair
ing of Watohes, Clocks, Jewelry aud Musio Boaes.
All work warranted.
Feb. H, ltttW. . ,
tX.llLUV Oils SIHLJU
TUB tuUeribers having jast erected and pat in
operation a Mill for tbo manufacture of
LINIEED OIL,
offer tho highest market price for FLAX SEED.
Xbey bave attached to their esUbluhmuut a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wanting gram
chopped for feeding, can be accommodated at the
shortest notioe. A machine for chopping corn with
the oob is altaohod to Oje mill.
MORGAN A MAriSKH
, January 2'. W9 - ly
T OttltlE OI02I & IIOLGKIiSS
tX A w ji O tst J3
SUPER-PIIOSPIIATJl OF fsIMU,
A STANDARD MANURE
FOR ALL FIELD AND G ARDEN CROFS.
Having within the post year greatly lncreasad.and
Improved our facilities tor grinding ilonesand man
nfnetiirlng, wo are prepared to famish to tho farm
ers of Pennsylvania a superior art! tie of
fi niVoi'-tVi'rtapWliO-.
Our manufacture has been thoroughly tested tho
past season br practical men of our immediate
j neighborhood aud elst-'Ahcro, fni in every case the
I re-mlt hat boon entirely eutisluotory.
Our process of pulve'ri7liig, w berth) it is prepar
ed lor una
GUARANTEED Hi PASS THROUGH ANY
DRILL,
obviates tin 'objection which attaches to many fer
tilizer, and i-eouro to tbo farmer a saving of much
valuable time,
DI.U AT Til!! MASlF.Vl-I Ol'.Y,
i: a s t :,i a l: k k t dtk r. k t ,
M''ttl 51 V, kA.,
and ty or.r Agents throughout the country, in Bags
of 200 lbs. each, at por Ton of 2000 IU.
ALSO
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
to all puints nceeasabla by rail or canal, ou receipt
of Older.
TOURINilTON A UODGKINS.
AUo Agent for Seymour, Morgan A Allen's Self
Raking Reaper and Aloivr ( 1 ho ."ew )oikur)tiu:t
Drull A Siurdli y's liny and Grain ltuke
Send for Circular.
I'chruary 1.1, 'OS. !y
STONE "V7AKE.
TIIK best and cher.pest ass-rtmoiit of fctone Ware
in the State, just received uiid tor c.ile chcup at tho
Mammoth Ca-h .'tore of
II. Y. PRILINU
Lime ! Lime I Lime I
riMIKnew Lime Kilns of II. ll. Muster, at Kelins
JL Orovu ritalion, are u'jw ccir.plctcd and in sue-ce-:5('ul
operation, producing lime of the very best
quality. These kilns ure built with all the modem
t:oiiven:encts and iumroveiuents. and have a canaci-
j ty of producing 100 bushels per day. Kxcellent
j roads bave hoen made to the kilns, not interfered
' with by tho railroad, where waeon or sleds can bo
j loaded in a few minules from the achutes, without
bundling. iiaviiig opened a lartro borly of the
best lirmvtu?!?, at tho mouth of tbo kilns, they an
enable I to null lime at tiie low rate of 11 ei-nts per
buoliol. Tho kilns are iucliurrcof competent per
son?, who will always ho prepared to supply cui
tniuurs. Apply to H. R. Massor, Sunbury, cr to
Cha;. Dunklebergor. orChus . Conrad, at the kilns
December 14, lo07.
( o;nit:t t.i, ki:s :
L5-""Wo announce to farmers and dealers in I.--lilizvrs.
that the folloning prices have been adopted
r tho prtsoct ppiiu;? seu.-ou :
1 H.U'GH ,S RAW BONK PH'l'lIA lr;
! Price, Si per 2,000 lbs.
UAVUU'S CHICACO BONK FilRTlLlZKR
( Price. $19 per 2,003 IU
! BACGH'.-s trlllCAGO BLOOD MAN I UK.
Thid well known "j ular trudo. mark n ill oe fjund
i upon every pueksirool tho above manures
n. bigh -:t:niulion in which BAtau'S Bouo Ma-
uures have bc-in hold, during fourte-n years piujt, j
wo ahull fii'ly5ii;t.iiu in the future Hnvipgnnw lb" '
enf.ro coiitrol of tho grvat rejouree t.I tuO city of I
i ,., ,
f. r furnishing Ammonia and I'ho.'phato i
Uiulerial. vi. ; Bi.uei, Dried Flesh, Blood, i
J vicldi."-'.
Ac , wo h: c, in ceuiici; tiou with our works iu Phil- ;
ade!; In i. tho largest facilities lor furnishing tbo j
niantiro, at tLo af)uvo io-.r prieij.
B.at'Uil A S"NS: Pliila.u-lrhra '
NORT-WLhTERN i KT.TU.IZI V
JOHN PAL-TON A i " . (l.n'l
ti::-ji;ui. k uikk a ti .
Le.s..
V VjIK.
GICOJ.OB DVGDAL!-:, Whol-
Aj't. B-jltiiuuie
I'tr all inli.riiiHt;o;i i etpooting tile abovt: Manur'-.-,
'.JdreaH citiier ol (lie altrve huusr.).
"JOURNAL OF Till: FARM."
A New Monthly Agricultural Paper, published bv
BAl'GII SONS, PinLADKLPHIA.
lit. divin if to present a full rui.geof A;;iiju!iur i
and lloriii-iiltunil intelligence; aiiicles upun tin
l'rncticbl at:-! S -ieiitilic ruiationsof Ihioubjcct ; and '
itsgoueral uiui is t.i inculcate a popular system of ;
high uipnurimr. The claims of '
BAVtin'S COMMERCIAL MANl Hl-S,
aio urged in an iionect and open way, but not urged
to the exeia.-iion ol any otiu-r valuable munuiial ard
lo the iiiruiev which tilo markets or homo resource
aiford.
All farmers will fiu-l it. we think, fully worth all
it cost, in tbo pruciioHl suggestions it prescatc, and
the gcurrul reader will uet u shuro of solid en'.- r
t liuuiciit.
i'ri;e, ;0 cet,Li per year. Addrer-s,
1JAH,'H A SONS. Philadelphia
:J Ly
S.MU'H A- liE.VTilER,
n. L'o, IstW. ang'C7-ly
.Suubury.
U 'li-atniit Mlri't-1. 1'hiiaUfljtlii.s,
Arc the l:it iu IV-.
'.'Oil HIE Fl'LLOWINJ REAi'ONli-
ih v aro more rimplo and durable, easier kept in
eider, uiakoa stronger aud more elastic stitch, a
firmer aud more beautiful sesra thau any otjier
They .iew ull fai ries frotu two common spool, ro
uiro no re-winding i f thread, futcn b'.th ends of
ihe ream by their own ocrati.-b, au-1 though every
titih stitch is cut the si. m will n-. t r-n.
I lio Vi-ry llihcji I'l-iiC, thi't'riK
of the Legiou of Honor was couicrrad on tho repre
sentative of the
jS01 i:fl A IIAlaL'tC
'J Jr
at the Exposition Ui.iversellee, Paris, lod7 ; thus
attesting their groat superiority over all other sew.'
ing machines.
OUOVER A BAKER'."
S JfHES
stit; i x i, i; ti aciii t: n
For Manufacturing,
Coinbiuo tbo uioet modern and essential improve
invuls.
The atteuliun Is rcquwtod of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boots and r-hoes, Curriago Trimming,
Clothing and all others requiring tho use of tho
moct effective
LOCK 6TITCII MACHINES,
To those new styles, which poosees uumietakablft ad
vantages ever all others.
FOR SALE BY
Mian CAUOL1NK DALIDII,
MarketStreot, bl NBl'KY. PFNN'.t
o. 2:i, 11 - Iv
-'.' .-' 1,1 V '."J i.
Y t ?
GROCERIES.
Provision, nd Flour
& Feed Store.
a. A. nvxziv v vin.
In W Winer's Buildlug, Water Street, nefcr Kii.g l .
NORTH IJ.MU1.RLAND, PA.,
I irUltM tlielr friends and the publin per.,I!y
mat llii't. in., n a
lurne assortment of Groceries
ProvKm. J;.,n!l frert. and of tl... ,,,!,. ..
sisting of Teas, Cotecs, SuVars. and Fniocs.
is.- u. -. .r-.' '
Dried and Canned Fruits, Pruni-s, Rsisiits, Cheese,
una Crackers, and in faU everything usually
kept in the Uroosry line.
They wonH ), e-ill attention ti fhe large (ci
cb.-apl .tof Good I'AMlLf r l.OUK, Green Tea,
Hams, .shoulders. An., whli-h ere constantly kct on
hand. AIo, all kinds of Vegetables, 4o Ac.
Give them a rail and sea .fur vmnclf.
Northumberland, Sept. 24, IHti7.
Cal! ai.J ii-e e Veil telect! Blxk of
CLOllIS.
CA.-iiMi:Rta,
.I'ATI-VIS, VIHlStlS, Ac
Just received at
V51
MEKCHAN'T T-MLOIMNO
ESTABLISH
MKNT,
J'ouith .vtioU. below F.jstcn Store, SI"BCRV
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most approved styles If made up to order a
reasonable rntos. m
Ho has also a fine luorliutiit of Cafsimoro Shirts,
TrMnrri. Undershirt. Ovnrliauln. BlOUSOf. Neck
I ties. Cotton and Woolen il.vw. Suspenders, llaud-
kcrchiefs, Gloves, and a gonerul variety ol
I GKNTLLMr.N r! U RNISHING GOODS,
Give liiia a call, which you will find to be to your
advantaa-o.
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 167.
"jaS." 'bi. VAilil M At. CO.,
JEWEL13BS,
."Vo. 109 f.'IicstnTit Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Mjiii.jactunrt and Importer
' Of every dejriptiou of
' First Class Goods
I
I Qcltlnmiths anil Silvp.rBrultbe
Uaru removeit to U' ir
i- V M A li H I. r. s r O H K
KxtenJiu;; from Chvotnut Mroet to SiU.-ii.ru Suuvt.
uQordi!i uiup'.u room and vouveuieut uoocjHorie.-i,
' B'vin5 opportunity lor a proper di.-play of goods, and
I better meaus lor their exauiiuuuou.
; With extensive and favorable arrangements is IbU
i Country and in Kar.ipe, we ar- in a tiwitioa 10 oBer
I at moderate FINKD prices.
j Watches, Dinnionda, Hrou7e & Iilarblo Ooodj
Silver Wares, Jowolry, Povcolains,
I Plated (in ode. Kui.ittl Doxea,
and o cry desonption of FANCS AHTICLKS
Strangers vUitiug the city are cordially iimte-i i j
cXHDvne cur New rilore.
M.ireh 7. ltVS !y
:onn iiias, jk. c. h.'woi.vei:ioa
COAL ! COAL! COAL!
rpHE siib-i, riber.-- ri-sp-.-etfulIy inform the vi'lsepn of
X Siitibitry and vicinity, that they have opened
COAL YARD
utJ. Haul A Oo'sLower Wharf. Munhurv.
wtiere
tucy are t ---parei i.i mpr.ly ail BiuU- of thi-
mokiu i oal, at
.j rateii.
Country
i ati.iiies Dll.-i.i
custom respocuali
pr.is:.t'v suppl.c-J
e .licitt-J
HAAo
.v WOLVLiUi-N
fiunbn-y Ji
W IMLKSAI.E
0 0 H 2? ! J rl; 1 0 Tl -S U rS
AND FRVITERLRS,
No. l'U North Third .Street, Philadelphia
3T Orders promptly attended to.
Tin: old i:sTAiti.iiHi:i firm,
J. ,1. KieiIAUI30. ifc Cu.
1 Market Srty.r.r, Philau'a ,
- the Inrgej'. Manufacturing Coufetiii-.-ner.- a;
Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts -t iu il'.i
United States
Maroh 7. 1 3ijT . I V
r n v: i
I.'XlUi-itivil
i: a t
v n I 'M. :
, THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO"
ELIASHOWE.Jk
Aardd over Kigliiy-two Cumpetiten.
I I. i- I3i;j'IONt I"r-miuiu,
The Ot.iy C'rorj of tho Leiri'-u of Huutr
ILUi
GOLD MEDAL
giccu to AacKicAU MiWiNO Machines, per Impe
, rial Decree puldu-heil in the " Alouiteur t'lavorial '
('.HHcial J. urual of the Frunch Empire), Tuesday.
2d July, Hi'T, in these words .
1 Fabri-'ante r!o Machines a cou.
. Eiias Hiwt, Jr. I dre expusant.
i f Manufacturer of ticwiug Ma-
) chinos, Exhibitor.
"This double fimt honor U another proof of the
i great superiority of the HOWE fcLWINU MA
' CHINK ovor aH oihera.-'
i SLLLLY i KTOOPS.
No. 2.1 .South Eight Bireut, Philadelphia.
I Agents for Pennsylvania. New Jersey, l'eiauru and
H isieru irgiuia
February '.
183S. Jul
ISAAC E. STAUFFER.
M'liti'liiiiuki-r and ..
PI
.C.J.,V
I KORTU id ST., COK. OV QUAKHV.
! PHILADELPHIA.
I Ad assortineut of Wul ;hea, Jewelry, S.tvn snd l'.-Ui
- I Ware constantly oil hand,
tVRppkunig t-f Watches and Jiweirv ptk-nipt!)- a
lelined I"
Noyao, ls7 ly.
B0UHIY FOE OLDIE RS
I HAVE made arrangoinenui in Wadungu n Cn . ,
tor tbo prompt collection ol Bounty under the
luto Act of Congress. 1 have aLo ruouived tho pro.
per blanks to prepare the alainis. boldiors ontulei
to this Bounty should apply immedlutely, as it is e.
timatud thut it will retiuiie thrue years u a ijuvrt all
Ike claims.
All soldiers who onlUted for tbruo years aod wh
have not roeeived more than $1U0 bounty sre eulitUj
10 mo urneuis oi mm Aoi, as well as Soldiers whu
I have enlisted for three years aiij discharged after a
I tervico of two years, by roasbu of wound- rocoivei
disooeo ooutraoU-d iu line ot duty, or re.enlwtroeiit
I , LLOYD T. R'llRBA'Tl
Sunbury. August 18, lotiS.
BIRD t. Atil (j, 11 ditt.nnt
gwl aul cbuep Ihli Vag-
kmd
If VI'U !!
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