Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 09, 1868, Image 3

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    N. B. EKOtB, J ?ublihori. ;
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1868.
Eocat Affairs:;
A tABOE srroc of Wall Paper, Border end Car
tabu, very oheap, at Lightner A Zotgler's Book Store.
Taa place to buy Books, Stationery, kt-r Is at
the old itand ef Lightner A Zelgler.-
J. II. Eiioiti baa just received eomfl very nlee
plain good! for ladies' dresses. Also some Tery
handsome cloth forladlee' saoktng, at reduced prion!.
Tea Couimo Fourth. Our Lutheran friends of
this plaoe Intend giving a dinner on the approach
ing fourth of July, the proceeds to be mod in pay
log off the debt of their parsonage.
Miss M. L. LAf.Anos has just opened her spring
lnok of Millinorr. Dram Goods. Notions, Ac. She
lias splendid assortment, and will sell at Tery low
prices. See advertisement.
At the recent session of the Northumberland Pres.
bytery,at Mtney, Hon. Alexander Jordan, of 8un
bury, was appointed one of the Commissioners to
the General Assembly meeting at Albany, . i.,
to be Leld on Thursday, 21st lost.
Fei Bills. We have printed a large number of
Justloes' and Censtabtes' Fee Bills, which we sell
at ten cents per oopy. They contain the feet al
lowed by the act of Legislature passed In March
last. We are now prepared to supply all who wish
them.
Donatio. Rev. Mr. Vandlne and lady were
the recipients of a donation, on Thursday of last
week, In the shape of a handsome new carpet for
their residence on Arch street. Tho present was
given by members of the reverend gentleman's con
gregation. The New STone. Messrs. Moore A Dissinger, of
the Iron front, in Haupt's building, have been do
ing a large business since they opened their store.
They have a fine stock of goods, sell at tho Tory
lowest figures for oash, and as a consequence have
a good run of custom.
Sal or Real Estate. A. J. Strch, auctioneer,
on Saturday last sold the property of David Ilauck,
deceased, In Lower Augusta township, consisting of
a tract of land of sixty acres, with improvements, to
the widow of deceased, for (2,900. Charles Haas
is executor of the estate.
Parsoxaob. The members of the Reformed
Church in Upper Augusta township intend building
a parsonage this season. The contract for the erec
tion of tho building will be awarded at tho arbitra
tion room, in the Court House, on Saturday, 23d
Inst., at two o'clock, P. M.
Nbw Partnership. Our young friend, Joe
Zoigler, lias lately entered into partnership with
N. F. Lightner, in the Book and Stationery bnsinoss,
in Pleasants' building, Market Square. The estab
lishment is dojng a good business. Success to the
now firm. Their advertisement will appear next
week.
Ocr friend, Dr. Bennett, has just returned from
Philadelphia, and has brought with him a largo and
fine assortment of Perfumery, Soaps, Canes, Ac.
We are pleased to note his return, for when any
thing in his line of burinoss is needed he can be de
pended upon. Ho is well skilled in Pharmacy, and
is au honest business man.
Wb cull attention to tbe advertisement of Mr.
T. Q. Kott, Morchant Tailor, who has lately taken
charge of tho establishment next door to Slayma
kcr's clothing bazaar. Ho has all the latest styles
of goods, and is well prepared to suit nil who wish
to adorn themselves with neatly-fitting and woll
made garments. Give him a call.
Financial Atcaihs of the Borouoii. In the
proceedings of the Borough Council, published in
another column, will bo found tho Borough Audi
tors' report for ISO", which gives the nmount of in
dobtcdnens at $9,127 99. Wo nro plcnsod to state
that tho debt is being stendily reduced, under the
good innni.geuient ef our officers. They deserve tbe
thanks of our cititens for the interest taken in tho
prosperity of the Borough, and we may reasonably
rxpect, hoforo long, tho cancelling of the entire
debt, if wc arc fortunate enough to secure the ser
vices of good and faithful officers in the future.
Killeo. We regret to stato tbat Esq. McGregor,
of Northumberland, was killed at Lewisburg sta
tion, on tbo pliiltt. t Erie Railroad, on Wednesday
night last, by being run over by a freight train. He
got on the 6.35 train, at this place, on Wednesday
evening, intending to go to Northumberland, but
was carried post that plane to Lewisburg. Both
of bis leg; were out oil', and ho lived but a short
time after the accident, llu was about 60 years of
ago, and was an old resident of Northumberland.
St. Mattmsw's Cnrr.rn. At a roccnt meeting
of the Vestry of Bt. Matthew's (Episcopal) Church,
the following persons wero elected Var lens :
Rector's Warden, Wm. I. Grcenough ; Vestry's
Warden, Oeo. W. Smith. The following gentlemen
wore elected doUv-utes to thu Diocean Convention,
to be held iu Philudclphia, on Tuesday, 12th inst :
Wm. I. Grcenough, Geo. W. Smith and N.Ferree
Lightner.
RonnriiT is RvsiiTowxsnip. Ou Tuesday night,
28th ult., Mr. Frank Van Osten, a farmer, living in
Rush township, this county, was robbed by bis hired
man, named Bennct Gateman, of three watches, a
fine black dress coat, two puirs of kid gloves, a pair
of fine boots, and a small amount of money. The
scamp bad been at work for Mr. V. about two woeks
and arose early on Wodnesday morning and de
camped with bis plunder.
Lf.itcke. Major A. R. Calhoun, ("Are," of tho
Tress,) will deliver a leoture lu tho Masonio Hall
ou Thursday evening, 14th inst., under the anspices
of Post 105, Grand Army of the Republic, of this
place. Subject "The New West." The lecture
will be descriptive of the route of tbe Kansas Pacific
Railroad, recently surveyed, the Major having ac
companied the surveying expedition through to San
Francisco. He Is a brilliant speaker, and our citi
tens may anticipate a very iutoresting lecture.
BnmnT's New BriLDisa . During the past week
the old frame house on tho north-east corner of
Market Squaro waa torn down, preparatory to tho
erection of a bandsume new building. The itruo
tore will be 22 feet fronting ou Market street and
65 foot on the Square, running back to the Central
Hotel property, and will be three stories in height.
Wo understand that all tho rooms have already been
rented. Mr. Bright hoi removed his drug store,
temporarily, to Miss C. Daliui' building.
Hon. Alexander Jordan. A complimentary
supper waa given to Hon. Alcxandor Jordan, at the
City Hotel, Williumsport, on Wednesday evening of
last week, by tbe Lycoming County Bar. Address
ea were dolivered by Gen. Fleming, Judge Jordan,
Hon. 8. C. Wingard, II. C. Parsons, Esq., Hon.
James (Jumble, Judge Benlley, and G. W. Young
man, Esq. Tbe withdrawal of Judge Jordan from
the Courts of Lycoming county, in oonsequenoo of
the creation of a new district, waa tho occasion for
this mark of respect, and everything connected with
it paused off in a pleasant and agreeable manner. .
TJnuuhmeo. In pursuance of an order issued
aorr.e lime ago, the employee! of tbe Northern Cen
tral Railroad Company made their first appearance
in uniform oo Friday of lant week. It has been
deemed expedient to designate) and prescribe inch
peculiar uniform or external apparel, to be worn by
otrmors, agents and employees engaged In or about
pawenger nations, or on or about passenger trains,
at shall plainly ditlnguuh to all travelers all luch
persons, and that imch nniform or aprarol shall
plainly ludical or dUtinguisb Ibe position or rack
"f tbe ussier in tbe employment of the company-
CocxctL Pftocif niitQi. Coonoll met onluesds
evening last, ktTo'olook, it being the slated slight
of meeting. Chief Bargeia BBentH U taeehalf.
Members present Messrt. Bourne, Cadwetledef,
Cooper, V.arkle, Beck, Dunham, Dleuenderfer, Gs)
flnger.Reqn and Diets, . , . .
Mlnnte ef laat tneMlpg read Bid approved .
Tho auditing committee submitted their report
for 1887, wbloa wal as follow! t ' '
To the Burgesses ani Councilman of tht Si
rough of Sunbury ! The undersigned auditors,
appointed to audit the aocounts of the Borough, re
spectfully report that we nave audited the account
of George Bright, Treasurer of the Borough, for the
year 18tt7, and find as follows !
GEORGE BRIGHT, TREASURER ',
DR. - - '
1867, March 25 To oash of Oeo. Weleer, .
uolieoior, iuu uu
"u n ii ii 634 CO
ii -ii ii 2739 70
ii " " 800 00
Ii i ii 3,273 SB
ii ii ii 2.810 93
i .i ;.i 300 00
i i ii it 2,t03 6T
i ii ii ii 81 60
ii J DIemer,
Colleotor, 60 00
" cash of Donnel'i es
tate, 30 00
" cash of C. P. Mar
tin, ferry rent, 77 75
oash of Donnel'i es
tate, SO 00
" oash of J. DIemer,
Colleotor, 73 00
" cash of E. I. Bright,
Ch'fBur.,cir li'e, 184 00
11 coupons from K. V,
Bright, 260 0
" April 11
" July. 8.
" Sept. SO.
" Deo. 21.
1B69, Feb. 17.
21.
' March 5.
ii i, i,
1887, May 1ft.
July 19.
"' Sept. 12.
Not. 18.
it i SO.
18S3, Feb. 17.
ii ii ii
113,017 41
32 09
Due Treasurer, Bright,
(13,(150 10
(12,228 B9
CR.
By Borough orders paid,
" Poor '
" Percentage on (13,382 40, at 2 per ct. ,
1,153 67
267 04
$l:,650 10
Gxonoc Wbiskr, Collector of Poor, Borough, Road
and Bounty Taxes for 18CC t
DR.
To amount of Duplicate of 1880, ( 1 2, 178 89
CR.
1868, Oat. 13. By cash paid Benj. Hun
dricks, Treasurer,
$1,070 79
K05 60
H 60
1.4.10 68
762 42
90H 87
1.000 00
1,001) 00
m oo
' Dec. 22 .
1867, Jan. 14. " "
' Feb. 9. ' " "
ii t ii i ii ii ii
" March 8. " " " "
it ii ii ii ii ii ii
11 " 25. " ossh paid Geo. Bright,
Treasurer.
490 91
100 00
(184 01
2.33.1 01
820 67
645 77
225 27
" April 13. " " " "
" July 8. " " " "
Exonerations,
Percentage on (10,915 43, at S peret.,
Amount overpaid on Duplicate of '65,
(12.507 09
By balance overpaid, Duplicate of 1SCS, (30 20
INDCDTEDXE8S OF THE BOnoCGrt BOSPS.
Name.
John B. Packer,
Wo, I. Orcenough.
John 11. l'aoker,
Win. I. Orcenough,
Philip Huff,
E. P. Kobach,
Peter II. Coble,
A. Ii. Bo.vcr,
Joseph Myers,
P. F. Zimmerman,
Borough ordors unpaid,
Poor " "
Now bonds issued,
Amount.
(1150 00
850 00
837 00
8C7 00
100 00
300 00
200 00
ll'O 00
200 00
2no 00 (1134 00
728 76
293 38 1.027 14
8,600 00
fl.1,761 l
800 00
Greenough's est., judgment, suppose !,
$14,561 14
Liens entered for paremonta
laid, fl.74J 39
Duo from collector of ISB7, 1,665 73
I. T. Clement, 3 years' ferry
rent, 430 00
Due from S. B Buyer, ns per
his statement, 8j(i 00
Due from Sol. Suladol, late
colleotor, 692 13-
5.133 15
J9.127 99
Total amount of Indebtedness,
Respectfully submitted,
Jon G. Waiikle
J. M. Caowallahe
Auditor
J. Wr.ISKH Bl'CIIKR
Suubury, May 6th, 1868.
On motion the report of auditors was adopted.
On motion an order was granted to Geo. Bright,
late Treasurer, for $32 69, balance due him on set
tlement. The following bills were presented and orders
granted :
Musser, Wilvcrt A Engle, for advertising, &a. $50 "9
A. A. A J. Youneman, " ' 31 00
Geo. Harrison, fur services as High Constable, 6 OS
Samuel Clement, Street Com'r. and others,
for work done on streets and river bank,
amounting in all to 2t7 21
James Haywood and others, for work done oil
river bank, during tho late freshet, 42 50
James Beard, for administering oaths of offi
cers. Ac, 11 25
Schastiun Loughner, Street Commissioner, and
others, amounting in all to 25 30
Bill of A. N. Brioe presented for $7 50. On mo
tion an order granted for $3 00.
On motion an order was grunted to Philip Huff
for $0 00, interest due on bond isrucd In favor of
Elizabeth Meltlor.
Ou motion, the finance committee were iusiructci
to push tbe claim against Ira T. Clement for settle
ment of ferry rent.
On motion, Resolved, That the collector bo in
structed to notify all parties whose taxes of 18C7 are
not paid by Juno 1st, that the same will be collected
by levy, and that acopy of this resolution, with seal
of Borough attached, be given to the collector.
On motion, Resolved, That the Council accept
proposition of Uco. Bright, to exenvate his cellar, for
the earth.
On motion, Resolved, That the oommitteo on
pavements be intruded to proceed immediately
with the laying of the same, after giving thirty days'
notice.
On motion, Rtsoticd, That the Chief Burgess in.
struot the Street Commissioners to make all soocs
sary repairs on streets and bridges.
Mr. Markle proposed to furnish brickbats and
dirt, to be thrown en the east end of Market street,
provided Council pay for hauling of the same. On
motion, proposition was accepted.
On motion the resignation of George Harrison, as
High Constable, was accepted
Tbe blank bonds in the bands of the late Chief
Buigess were destroyed by Council
On motion, adjourned.
Arrest. On Monday last a pedler, named Jas,
Quinn, was arrested at Northumberland, and taken
before Esquire Little, of that place, charged, with
peddling without a license. Tbe arrest was made
by John B. Hawley. The Squire discharged tbe
prisoner, on condition that be would pay or satisfy
Hawley. Quinn paid Hawley twenty-fivo dollars,
which was demanded of him, and afterwards eatue
to Sunbury and made Information against nawley
for fraudulently obtaining the money. A warrant
was issued by Esquire Beard, and Hawley waa duly
arrested by Constable Pursel. Hawley bad a bear,
lug before the Squire, and was bound over In the
sum of $400 fur his appearance at next Court. The
' pedler, who ii soldier, bad In hi! possession a 11
cense granted by tbe oourt la Philadelphia to sell
good! anywhere in the State.
JJw Haii-eoau Tho Miltoniaa ssys : Wo
understand that tbe Catawissa K. R. Co. bare con
eluded to extend tbeir road from this place to Wll
liamsport, on this side of tbe river, passing through
MoEwensville and near Turbutvilie, thus tapping
tbat rich agricultural reglou la tho upper end of the
oounty. This appears to us to be a good move.
Tbe singlo section of road betwuen this plaoe and
Wil liamsport is now oompelled to do duty for tbree
railroads tho P. E-i Catawissa and Northern
Central -11 of them doing a hsavy freight business
.A h.vtnir a fair amount ot passenger traffic. The
aanseaueneo is that the road is continually block
aded with trains ; overy switch and side traok is in
us and much detention is caused thereby. Wo
trust therefore for tho good of all tho roads, as well
r mi friends in the upper end, tho new road
will t pushed through as rapidly as posslblo.
Tor Oak Law Tho following supplomeot to
an act for ib J Aettor-proWratlotil Dfptme and In.
McUtIouj birds, approved April SI, 1868, was passed
by tbe last Legislature : . t
BiOtio 1." He it enacted ly tii tat' end
JTonstof kfprt sentctufs f tht Vommonvtaltk
of Ptmnstilvunia in Otneral Assembly met, and
tl is hereby enacted ey tht authority of tht oamt,
That tho time for shooting partridges shall com
Bienoe on the SOih day of Ootober and end on tho
loth day of Deoember In each year, ,
. SEC. 2, The penalty provided by the 2J seetloh
of the act, to which this Is a supplement, be and tbe
same is hereby Inoreased to (25, and the penalty
provided by tbe 1st section of the said act be and is
hereby increased to the sum of (25,; and the reme
dies provided by said law for oollooting said penal
tins, shall be and aro horeby made applicable to the
law ' hereby amended, and all laws and parte of
laws inconsistent herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed. - -
The BaiiKRorf Law, Ann Who Mat TAeti
AovANtaoe or It. The first of June is the time
allowed to those desiring to take advantage of the
Bankrupt Law. For tbe benefit of those who do not
fully understand the law, we publish the following
abstract ! . .
Who may take advantage of this law ?
Any person, or firm, who owes debts to the amonnt
of three hundred dollars or upward, whether they
be Individual or partnership debts, or both, and It
makes no difTorenen what is the character of the In
dehtodneas, whether it be by bill, note, acoount,
judgment, as principal, or surety, or otherwise,
V hat does the law demand of the applicant t
Tbat he shod surrender his property, except such
as Is hereinafter mentioned, to his oreditors, for a
pro rata distribution among them.
What dnes tho law permit the applionnt to keep?
First. Household and kiiohen furniture and ne
cessaries to the amonnt of five hundred dollars.
Second The uniform, arms and equipment of
any person who Is. or has been, a soldier in the mi
litia or the servioe of the United States.
Third. If the applicant Is the head of a family,
his homestead, to the value of five hundred dollars.
If he has no homestead, then in lieu thereof money
or other personal property, to the value of three
hundred dollars.
If the applicant has only so much property as la
above enumerated, of course he has nothing to give
un to his creditors.
The result of the benefit of taking this law U a
discharge from all indebtedness.
In coses where there is no contest, it requires
from sixty to ninety duys to procure this discharge.
Tnx annual convention of the Protestant Epirco
pal Church, for the diocese of Pennsylvania, will
meet in Philadelphia on Tuesday next, 12tbinst.
Probably the most important question which will
engage the attention of that body will be the di
vision of the diocese. Tbe churches in tbe interior
are almost unanimously In favor of such a division
ai will throw the city of Philadelphia and theonun
ties of Buoks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware
into one diocese, and leave the remaining countiee
to form tbo new or middle diocese. This Is op
posed by the committee appointed ot the last con
vention.
The Nbw Coitit Hams at Danville. Tbo
Danville American says that immediately after the
adjournment of May oourt, the old Court Houso, in
that place, will be torn down, preparatory to the
erection of tbe new Court House, which has been so
unanimously demanded by tho people of that
county, and their representatives of tbo Grand Jury.
The new building will be on the same lot, and will
bo about 05 feet front, by 120 feet deep.
Removal. The Photograph Gallery of Samuel
Byorly has been removed to the building lately
occupied by Dr. Ronn, three doors west of the
Continental Clothing Store.
The Dental profession throughout this section of
country, represented by the Susquehanna Dental
Association, will bold its next session at Scranton on
Wednesday, the 15th of July.
BU3INESS NOTICES.
J"'Job Iriuliug-. Having roooived a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various now
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in
the latest and best style, and on ehort notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
. i liir.
Toe handsome suite made by J. 1'. Shaeffcr, Mer
chant Tailor, are attracting considerable attention.
Sbaeffer is a first-class tailor and thoroughly under
stands his business. His reputation fur making
well-fitting garments, together with bis extremely
low prices, have secured for his establishment a
good run of custom. Every oue should call and see
his new stocK of goods, for spring and summer.
Tnn reason why so many people from all parts of
town, and from all parts of tho oountry, pass other
places where boots and shoes aro kept, and go to
Miller's Excelsior Storo, ia Mnikot Square, is sus
ceptible of explanation be keeps a full assortment,
the peoplo oan get what they wunt, and cheaper
than eltewherc. Satisfactory reasons, certainly.
"A TniNa of boauty is a joy forever," is a saying
os old as it is true, and it applies exactly to the
beautiful new Spring Hats just received by Faust,
the fashionable Hatter, Market Square. Judging
from the rapidity and extent of bis sales, our citi
zens appreciate tho cheapness at which bis goods ore
diiposed of.
BrEnLT, the Photographer, in Simpson's build
ing, Market Square, has some of tho most beautiful
specimens of the art, taken at bis gallery, to be
found anywhere in the country, and our cititens can
"secure tbeir shadows" as correctly, in as good
style and as cheaply as in any of the cities. By-
orly's gallery is a popular institution.
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Bcr when and where you ran buy cheaply. If
you have need of new clothing, and wish to get a
good article, go to the Continental Clothing Iiaiaar.
Market Square. It is tbe pluoe to get the full value
of your money. The spring goods are open to in
spection and cannot be surpassed. Go and see them.
il ii V i
Did Yon Sk ? Did you see tho fine assortment
of oloths, oaesimeres and Testings at Beck I Mer
chant Tailoring ostnblivbment, ou Fourth street?
He has a fine variety to suit his customers, and
goods are made up at short notice, in the very best
manner, at prices astonishingly low. Call and ex
amine his goods. The style and price cannot fail
to pleue.
" i
Coil's Couob Balsam. The great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Ceugh, and
Consumption. Both sues ordinary 4 oz., also mam
moth family bottles fur sale by all druggists and
dealers in medicine!. No family should be over
night without it in the house.
-ii:'
Cob's Dyspepsia Ccbe Will immediately re
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipation, und all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els. j'bYsicians, clergymen ana an wno use u, join
In unbounded praise of its great virtues. Sold by
Druggists every wnere. moeti.uv.
ICY MAKKFrtl.
Correoted Weekly for the "Araerioan."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do de do perowt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do per cwt.
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
ltye, do
Corn, new, do
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaehes, pared per pound
do do un pared do
$15 00
7 0
10 0Q
6 00
S V0
1 60
1 20
bO
1 75
35
20
16
3 00
45
20
25
20
24
IB
14
13
18
eo
Dried Apples, do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu.
liuiter,
per pound,
per dosea,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Eggs.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams.
- Shoulders,
lieef, bind quarter,
front
' Mutton,
Cbiokens,
Nbamokln 'onlTrndf.
' Sbahokh, May 4, 188a.
Tons. CVl.
Bent for week ending May 2, ' 8.834 19
Per last Report, 111104
121,72 00
To same time last year, 1 32,440 07
Decrease, ' 10.H4 OT
. DeAffNKB, f!tlDNR9 and CATARftn treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaac!, M. D., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (iormevlf ef LeydesV'ltollandrf No.,
805 Aroh Street, Philadelphia - Testimonials fro
the most reliable sources In city and oountry oaa be
len at hi! office. Tbe Medical faoulty are invited
to accompany their patient, a he haa ao eeareta in
blspraotU. ARTIFICIAL KTK3 inserted with
out pain. NO charge fur examination. nov.30-ly.
'I'o Consinmp(lien.
The Ret. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free
of charge) to all who desire It, the prescription with
the directions fbr making and using the simple remo
ily bwwhlch be was cured of a lung afleotion and
that dread disease Consumption. 11 is only object Is
to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
any may prove a blessing. Please address -
REV. KDWARD A. WILSON,
my 18-'71y Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V.
0
NK PRICK CLOTIUNl.
TfiMrc
OLD ESTABLISHED
oK IItl:K
CLOTHING HOUSE,
04 Market Street,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Price Sys.em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing House in tho city that striotly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu
tation which we arc proud of, for good taste in select
good styles and substantial materials, and not less
important, for having all our goods,
i:tiia n iii.1, .tiAin
We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds Fashionable end plain
so that all tastes oan be suited. The prices are tbe
Tery lowest, as any one by a moment a thought must
see, or otherwise we could not moot the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made,
wo must put our prices down to tbo advantages we
promise
The people may depend, this is the true plan upon
which to do business, and many a dollar can be
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping In mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
004 Market fttrce'., l'hiladelpbia,
Not on tho Corner, but one door above Sixth.
12. 49, itl llZI"., Nulcfiman.
April 4, 1808. ly
GERMAN
ERA SITE SOAP
Is manufactured from. PURE
MATERIALS, and may be
considered the STANDARD OF
'EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all Orocers.
Iay18, W7.-ly.
I'rroi-n or Vontls.
A gentleman who suffered fur yoats from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for tbe sake of suffering
humanity, send frco to all who ncod it, the recipe
und directions for making the simple remedv by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
tho advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing,
In perfeot confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,
my 18 -67. ly 42 Cedar Mtrcet, N. Y.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPUING FASHIONS IN
Miss LOUISA 8HI3SLEB,
THE popular Millinery, south side of Market
Square, Sunbury, is desirous of culling the attention
of tbe public and trade to bcr unique and hondsomo
nssurtmeut of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCD9.
just opened. On hand and made to order, are tho
latest and most superb styles of
ltridal, Mourning- iml OroHw Hon
iirlo and IJnli.
Alio, a splendid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowers. Bonnet Frames, Veils, Collaia, Ac.
Gentlemen's Goods, such as Hosiery, Handker
chiefs, Neck-ties, Brushes und goods for the toilet.
Also, a fine assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
A call is only required to be convinced.
N. B. Special attention is directed to a fine lot
of Ladies' Dress Caps and Hesd Dresses.
LOL'LVA SH1SSLER.
April !, J868.
J. W. Btistkkhok. A. N. PmcE.
ATTRACTION
AT
II AUPT'8 XliW IRON FRONT!!
STEVENSON & BIUCE,
HAVE opened up a now and desirable stock of
Goods in llaupt s New Building, consisting in
part of a splendid variety of
American Wist t-lit-N,
GOLD WATCHES,
BOOKS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STATIONERY, SILVER-WARE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES. NOTIONS,
Glass-Ware, Cutlery, Picture,
Looking GlitFscs, &c &c, &c.
Call and examine our stock. Our aim will be to
i please and satisfy all who cull.
! K1EVEXSOX A BRICE.
Sunbury, April IB, 1868. 3m
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE
WrNtcrii lMtri4t of I'onimj Ivanin,
IN BANKRUPTCY'.
At Scxnrnr, March 27lh, 1863.
The undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of Reuben Fugely, of the
Borough of Shamokin, in the county of Northum
berland, and State ol Pennsylvania, within said Dis
trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his
own petition, by tbe District Court of said Dittriot.
LLOYD T. UOUUBACH,
April 18, 18t',8 3tj Assignee.
P. II. MOOHB. D. C. niSSKSOEH.
i"ew Firm ! ,cw Ntore! ."tw Room!
and au
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
nOOlli; Ac I I H M I N j! 12 It
Have just oponed a carefully selected stock of
NEW UOOHS, in
Ilaispt'si iwv Iron Front,
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PEN'N'A
Consisting of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENS-
WAKE, ULASStt ARE, and a full lino of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
I.iitlie' IsreNM floods,
Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels, Table Linens Toweling,
Checks, iicaing, couuterpai.es, cuasimeres,
Vesting, Yarns, Skirts, Neck Ties,
Cutis, Collars Handkerchiefs,
Hose, Oil Cloth, Carpets,
Wood and Willow-Ware.
We invite special attention to the quality of our
MOCK Ol
UHOCEttlEN A.I SIMCr.S,
RIO and JAVA COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SOAP, SALT,
FISH, VINEGAR, 4o., Ac
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand
We feel eoufideut tbat cash buyers will find It to
their advantage to sive us a call, and oustomers
generally are invited to ctM and examine our goods
and get posted on our prices.
Uy strict attention to the wants of our oustomers
and fair dealing we hope to merit a full share ot the
public patronage.
COUNTHY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex
obanite for foods, for which the highest price will
be paid.
MOORE A DISSINGER
Sunbury, April 11, '08.
1IOOTM AXt MIOES.
J. C. 8YLVIS, WITH II. G. T1IAC3ER,
Manufaoturer of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF
Itootis, Shoe and sQaltersi,
rieasants' Building, Market Sqnare,
. SUNBURY, PA.
' Ladles' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of all descriptions
made to order on tbe shortest notice and most rea
sonable terms. Hav in tbe best workmen employed
weeaa assure tho public tbat, if tbey will give us I
call, tbey will be satisfied of tbe above facts. RE
PAIRING neatly done with dispatch.
If your corns do hurt your feet,
Just call and leave yonr measure,'
And we will make your 6boes or Poo's,
Tbat you will rail a treasure.
March !, ly
k.o- I
HI
.. . LATEST RVTC.KS Or
SPRING' AND ; SUMMER
Mil liiiery Goods,
Nim 31, I.. fiol-r, begs leave to an
bounce to the Ladlcsnf SuBHiry and vicinity, that
the bar Just opened a large end varied stock or
' millixerV ooona, '
The latest New York and Philadelphia stylos or
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em
broiderlea, Edgings, Luces, Woolen Caps, Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, Uloves, Hosieries, end all kinds of
Fancy Notions, Stamped Muslins, Corsots, Perfume.
rios, .Soaps, Lilly White, Enamel of Amurica, .Sta
tionery, Ao., Ac.
Call and examine for yoursolTos. No trouble to
show goods
Buubury, April 11 1808.
18G8.
SPRING OPENING.
J8G8.I
i:vi:f. a. i.,tii:M
rOURTII AND ARCH STREETS, PHTLADEL A.
NEW SPRING SILKS.
NEW HTV1E 811 AWLS.
NOVELTIES IN HKEM GOODS.
STEEL ANIi l'KAUl, POPLINS.
E. i L. nlwnys keep tho .
BEST BLACK SILKS.
N. B. Net Cash Buyers will find it to their in
toret to oall, as Bargains from Auction aro dailv
received. mar 21 --fit.
i
THE GREAT
A AWllICAy COMUrS'A TIOS
It ii II on El oil- Orrt-Ni-nintny;
A 511
3EWI1TG Is-EASHIITE. !
Its Wonderful Popularity Conolusivo Proof of its
Great .Merit. i
The Inorease in the demand for tin? vnlntblo ma- !
chine has been TEN Fi'LIi iturin thu lust seven I
mouths of its first year before the public. '
This grand and snrpri-ing sucresn is unpreeedenl- I
ad in the history of sewing-machines, and we lift '
fully warranted in claiming that ,
IT n A S X O E O. 17 A I. , 1
Being Absolutely the Best !
IMTJ1I.V .11,1 1 BUI
IN THE WOULD,
An J IittrintiiatUy the Cheapest.
It is really two machines combined in one. (I,y a
simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement.) ma-
King nolo mo cnumoor i.uck-piucu, tutu uie vver- i
seaming and Button-bole stitch, with equal facility I
and perfection, It exeoutes in the very best manner I
every variety of sewing, such as. Hemming. Foiling,
Cording, Tucking. Stitching, Braiding and Quilting, I
Gathering and tewing on, (dene at tho same limo,) ;
and in addition, Ovi rseams, Embroiders on the edge
and makes beautiful Button and Eyelet-holes in all i
fabrics.
Every MaeMno is warrauted by the Company, or i
its Agents, to give entire satisfaction.
Circulars, with full particulars and samples of ;
work done un this Machine, cuu be had on applica
tion at tbe Salesrooms of
THE AXftERICAH
BUTTON HOLE, OVEUSEAMINO AND
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on tho Machine at tho rooms of ;
the Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED.
FRED'K PAXSON. President. ;
W. H. Mi'NDF.NitAi.r,, Treasurer. !
April 25, 1868. lycju. 25. ;
Auditor .olit-s.
"VyOTICEii hereby given that the undersigned
,1 Auditor, appoiuted by thu Orphans' Court of i
Northumberland county, to make distribution of tho
balance remaining in tho hands of P. It. Masser. one j
of the Executor's of Henry Masser, .deceased, will
attend to tbo duties of bis laid appointment, and :
meet the parties interested, on the 9lh day of May I
next, at 9 o'clock, A. M., at the omoo ot lloyer
Wolverton, Sunbury, Pa.
8. B. BOYER, Auditor.
Sunlmry, April 11, 1SC8. ..
IMPOKlAiT SU'I'ICK. "
fT(HE iindersieaed having suocccded to the busi-
1 nessof t. 111MF.S A CO., takes this method of
informing Uriek-I. avers. Iluihlera. aud all others in
terested, in and aho'ut rnmbuty. that he is prepare,!
to fill all orders, for building mid paving liriclc. of a
superior quality, and at as low rate us can bn hud
elsewnere. ,
I am alo the Agent iu ti. J Cnr.'.t-j t f V--" n:
berland. I'nion. Snvder and M, nt nr. for WAK.
HEN'S IMPltOVE'D FIltE anil WATER PKOOI" ;
HOOF. This is tho oheupcHt and beat Roof that 1
can bo ued on buildings. Wo covered soveral build- j
iniN will, il. Hnrine ftia tart season with entire snti.s. I
funtion. '
Orders left at tho Itriek Yard, in Cake's Addition
to Sunbury, or at tbe Office of Mr. Wm. lloagan a
Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, or at Sunbury Pont
Office, will receive prompt attention.
TOWNbLXD H1MES.
Sunbury, March 14, JSCS.
Uxoculorst' Colics1.
Kflato of JAMES CAMl'JU'.LL, iecetisod.
NOTICE is hereby given lhat lottors fCHtatnentii
ry having been granted to tho undersigned, on
the estate of James Campbell, late of Upper Auguf
ta township, Northumberland county, Pa., deeened.
Alt persons indebted to said entutu, are reourgted
to make immediate payment, and tlio.-a having
olaims to preseut them duly nu'hetitio'-tril for nettle
mem. KOHK1U CAM PliKLL, Ex'r.
Upper Augusta twp., iliirnh 21, ItitiS. t
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS!
218 ARCH STREET, abovo 2d .St.. Philadelphia.
rlAHK subscriber is now prepared to oiler to his
X customers and the Trade generally a large and
well selected stock of Straw und Millinery Goods,
PATTERN BONNETS, lowers, Ribbons, Bonnet
Frames, Ac, to.
N. B. All orders will receive careful and prompt
attention.
WM. KRLSEN,
18 Arch Street. Philadelphia.
March 11, lti68 2m
AilioinlMrulor'M .ti'o. i
ESTATE OF WILLIAM R. JONES, DEC'!1. j
Notice Isberebv niven that letters of admintetra- i
lion have been granted to tbo undersigned, on the
estate or VUlliara It. Jones, late ol Lower Augusta '
township, Northumberland county, Pa. All porsons
indebted to said estate tiro requested to muko iuimn-
diate payment, and those having claiina to present
them, duly autnentieatea. tor settlement.
rt.ir.it ii. t. iiu.u.
Administrator.
Sunbury, April lriL LloS.-f.t.
FARM FOlt RENT !
A FARM, containing about 70 acres cleared land,
wilh dwelling, Ac, titunto iu fchauiokin towu-
ship, Northumberland county, is offered for runt on
reasonable terms. For furtnur particular, apply a!
the Merchant Tailor Shop, of J. O. Rock, on Fourth
street, Sunbury, Pa.
bunbury, April II, tS'iM.
KEEP WELL-DRESSED.
Call and seo the well selected Stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS. VESTI.NVi.S
Just reoeived at
Ae
MERCHANT TAILORING KSTABLISil-
MKNT,
Fourth Street, below Ly.'tcr's Store, SUNBURY
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most approved styles is made up to order a
reasonable rates.
He has also a fine assortment of Casvimere Shirts,
Drawers, Undoraliirtii, Overhanls, Blouses, Neek
ties, Cotton and Woolen Hose, Suspender, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, and a general variety of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINU GOODS,
Give him oall, which you will find te be to your
advantage.
Sunbury, Oct. 18,1867.
HI .MiniY Oil- MII.U
THE subscribers having just erooted and put in
operation a Mill for tbe manufacture of
LINSEED OIL,
offer the highest market price for FLAX SEED.
They have attached to their establishment a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wanting grain
ohopped for feeding, oan be accommodated at the
shortest notioe. A manhine fur chopping oorn with
the eob is attached to the mill.
MORGAN A MASSER.
January ?5, 1868. ly
IV
RJ CAGES, 11 different kindn. If you want
rod and cheap Bird Cages, fit"
t.n.N LEY Co s
SPRING OPENING.
GREAT FALL IK HUtES!
Buy the MOST GOODS,
of tho
BEST QTJYYTITr
I'm tho
LEAST MONEY.
SMALL PROFITS AND
fiALTrt I
H, v. l uii.nti,
JiAMHOTH 8 TO RE,
Market .s-.T-apk.
r-L'N T.t'H Y, IT.N'.VA.
nasjn 't recnivod and opened tl.o
I1ENT SEI.i:(.'Ti:t and
FINEST AS30W1.Mr.NT. -,f
I
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
Pieueh Merino.
Prints, Muiihi',
Ginghams,
Camimrres. die
Lelaini-a and Arir.ures
Ivmcs;.. CvtuL4. 1-Tn i u ni.u i iaoi.i i
'
j NOTIONS ef all kinds
I
j
i
Hosiery, Glover, Men's aul Ladles Undergarment
WHITE! GOODS.
A full arsortment of TRIMMINGS
j Builders will Bud my Stock of Elitrdtr nro,
I t'nlntsi. Oils, OIuhh, Ac, Complete.
Prugs and Me li'incs,
W'illow and Cedsrwsre.
Quce&3are, Glassware.
Crockery, Salt
BOOTS AM) SHOES
HATH ANI) CATH,
and in fact everything usually kcj t in a lar 6 Plorc
Call and be convinced that tho CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUT ALL YOUR (JOOPS is at
The Mammoth S t o r e.
ef
X."5f. 1-rilino.
Terms) Ch, SO dnysj,
as my Goods aro bought for Cash and Sold Cheap
for the READY MONEY. 1 give the trade tho ad
vantage of all reductions as fust as they are made by
Manuiactuccrs.
H Y TFILIN
uteiiry, April l?,-lKe4
. Pot a medicaid IhM ill cure
INFLUENZA, ..
TICKUNG uMhe THROAT ,
WUOOPIKQ COVOH.
or telie!
CONSUMPTIVE OOUOtM,
si quirk as
COE'B COUGH B A I 6 A II '
OVUH ONE MILLION BOTTLES
have been s ild and not a smirle Inst.mC" nf its Uiluis n
known We have, in oiir po.'cssion, any quS:rtll of Cer
tificates, Some nf them from ,
RMIMX.VT MIYHICM !
who have used it in their pinetii ", end j-ivcn it tl rr
eminence over every other compound.
IT POl;f NOT DHV I f A CUGH,
lot I.etW.NH IT,
s as to enable tbt p-iticnt to -aj.ect'i:ie (nt'y Ti cr
jhree doses.
WllL lxVAItAIlLI f'ltK Timll.Vd IN TUB Tll9l '
A lia'f Isit, le has ni'.-n eonipletely eared the most Stub
born Ouucli, and yt. tVunhlt l i sure and spfedjr ill lt
operation, il ia pctectly harmless, t.ein purely i-ei;eiel.
Il is very agrecnt.K't'i the taste and may he administered
to children ,if any e.
In eases of CHOIM' we will cniraiitrc a mru, If tnf'en in
season,
NO FAMILY snOCT.T) PP. WITtlOt T IT1
j It is within the landi hi all, it bring llu: cheapest ami
j niedieine extant.
V. O. CLARK k CO., Proprietors,
! .NEW UAVKN, CONN,
t April l, M iy
' ' C O X ' 3
quick cAsnjDYSPEPSIA CURE!
THIS UREAT ft KM POT FO!l ALL DiSE.tHrfW
the
I 3T O M A O II H
I it the discovery l the inventoi of Coe's vnluillt C uch
I Polfiim, while experimeiHii'S? for hisuwn liealili. Itcured
I Cramp in the fti mnch for him whieli had before yielded
to nothing hut chlor ifortn.
I The almost daPy tctimonv from vnrlous parts of Ihn
eountrr rncmare us t" HHicve there ia no disease csl
j liy a d.sorderiHl stKmai-h it will not apeeilily cure
Physicians endorse and Use It!
Minlnters sjivo tMtlinony of its fllcaoy.
( Ani fmm all dirftions e receive tiding of cures per
j formed.
DYSPEPSIA:
It n sure U Cure
HEAPtTBt'IlN
One duf e wilt cute.
HICK-HFAIMCIIE!
It has cured in hundreds if cnn
HEADACHE ANI) IHZZtNEff '
It ttopa fn thirty ni-iutc
tCIDITV OF TIl'i: STOMACH !
It corrects at once
Itwr. OF Tlin FOOD'
Il stops immediately
P-ISTRV.PS A FTEtl EATING:
One d'-se will rtinove
CUOM'.RA MOHDCS'
Rapidly yien to a lew dolM
UAD BUEATH '
Will lie changed with hslf at-ottle
IT IB PERFECTLY HAEMLEDH
Its LNrr.KCKDKNTr.tl PFCCEP9 is owing to the
fu, t Unit
I It L'urm by A'Istiitcr Snliiro
j TO P.F..ASSF.RT HER SWAY IN TITE SYSTEM '
I Neatly every dealer in the f'nitcd Htales sells it st
ONE PILLAR TEIl DOTTLE.
C O. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
NUW HAVES, COK.N.
April 19, 1S3 ly.
i G. M. i:il, Hernial,
I Will remove his Office to . I. M. Simpson's Baililog.
I 2n 1 story, Market Square,
, STJHBURY, PA.
j AITHERE bo will bo prepared fo do ell kinds of
i work pertaining to Dentistry. Will keen
constantly on hand a lnrie assortment nr Tooth, and
other Dental material, from which be will be able to
snlect, and meet the wants of his customers.
All work warranted '.o give satisfaction, or else the
money refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash ani Tooth-Powders
kept on hand.
lli. rfernnep! nro tho numerous patrons for whom
be has worked for tho lost twelve years.
; r'unhnry, .Mareb 21, IHB3.
' REMOVAL 1
iT!i7 ri e I A V o S ,
; Watchmaker & Jeweler,
j MARKET SQUARE, SUNBUltl", PA ,
Will reniovo his .fewelry Storo to Miller's Stone
Ruilding, corner of 3.1 und Market Square,
ON FEBRUARY lt, IS53,
where he will be happy to receive hi oil customers
and the public in general. Thankful for part favors,
he soliciua continuance of tbe same, and ho Is de
termined to aell as low nil thu lowest, and for quality,
not to bo surpassed by auy goods in the market A
large assortment of
tlnicIii'M, Clocks, Jewelry und
(Silver Wnre,
coniontly on bund, consisting of all kindsof Ameri
can Watches, sueh as tho
Howard, Apploton, Trucv ft Comrauv,
Trnnionl., Wnltlmm, V. B. liartle', Wm. Ill
lory, Iloraa and a line nssorlniont. of tjwirs
Watches
All kiutUof 8 Buy ami 30 Hour C!ock3 !
Silver tea setts, curd and cake bakets, brcakfacl
and dinner castor", Celery stands, ryrup and drink
ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons. Knives
and Forks. Particular utteution paid to the repair
ing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musio Locs
All work wurnmu d.
1'eb H, lbiiij.
GROCERIES,
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
J.. A. 4JI .-MV At CO.,
In Weimcr'l Building, Water Street, roar King st ,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PA.,
I N FORM their friends and the public generally
1 that thev have a hirgo H.-'iiorttnont of Groceries
Provision., A-i?.,n!l frefch and of the he!-! quality, con
Hinting of Tc.v, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices.
Pried and Canned Fruits, Prune?, RaUIus. Chcy
and Crackcro. anil in fact everything usually
kept in tho Grocery lino.
Thev would also cull attention to their large and
cheap lot nf Good FAMILY' FLOUR, Green Tea.
Hums, Shoulders, Ac, which are cousiautly kept cr,
bund Also, all kinds of Vegetables. Ac, Ac
Give them a uall and see fur yourself'.
Northumberland, Sept. 1S'".
TOErTS CrT 0 N& HOD Q xfllTs.
n yv w bone
iSUPER-niOsrilATE OF LIME,
I
: A STANDARD MANURE
l'OU ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPi'
i Having within the past year" greatly Increased and
improve.! our laoilitiue tor erir.uiug cones anu man
ufacturing, we are prepaid lo furnish to tho farm
ers of Pennsylvania a superior article of
WsiMrIhotpliatc.
Our roimufucturo has been thoroughly tested the
pa,i scanon by practical men of our immediate
neighborhood aud ehowbre, aud in every case tbe
rcoull has been entirely tatmlactory.
Our procts of pulverising, whereby it is prepar
ed for aud
I GUARRANTEED TO PASS T1IROUGIT ANT
DRILL,
I obviates an objection which attaches tc many fer
I tilirers, and secures to tho farmer a saving ol uiuch
valuable time.
SOLD AT T11K MASCFACIORY,
j EAST MARKET 8TBE EI,
j SOIU ICT, PA.,
I and oy our Agents thronghoui tbe country, in Fsge
i - Oil n tl ...,1, , a&u T r t,,nn , i .
vi uw m w.u, , ,uo I'i.i luu vk UIV H'b
ALsO
RUIPPED PltOMrTLY
to all poiuts aoceseablo by rail or canal on iroeipt
of order.
TORRINQTON A UODGKINS.
Also Agents for Seymour, Morgan A Allen's Fell
Raking Reaper and Mower (Tho New Yorkerl and
Pratt A Smcdley's Hay aud Grain ltako
Send for Circular.
February 15, 'oa ly
SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS
IN J. W CAKE'S Additn to tbo llnroug'a
X nnury, lor rale on roesonahlo terms
Apply to Dr. R II AWL an I.
i MUL rkoiom.
I Sunburv Pa
Or P W r.HrArEP,r-i.rl!r Te
j Nov 24 ln
of