Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 23, 1868, Image 3

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    Cljc SunburV American.
E. WIT, VERT, I- . .
N. 8. EWOLE, J rubllsheri.
SATURDAY, MAY S3, 18C8.
A lArob gTOCtt of Wall paper, Bordor and Cur
tains, very aheap, at Llghtner Zeigler'i Book Start,
Tan plaoo to buy Books, Stationery, Ac, If at
the old stand of Lightner ft Zelgtor. '
Shannon, the enterprising Jeweler, bu all the
different kinds or Amerioan made Watohet. -Call
and see them.
Tub Rcglaler or this Distrlot, J. M. Wlostilng, Esq. j
of Harriaburg, held bankrupt oourt in thil plao
on Tuesday last. ' " " ""
Dividend. The First National Bank of Sunbury
has declared dividend of five p'or oent., olear of
lazes, out of the proGts of the last six months. ,
Miss Anna Painter has just received her Sum'
Jner Millinery Goods. . She has a fine assortment,
and our lady readers ihonld call and make their
selections.
Tebtb. If you want a good, neat and substan
tial sett of artificial teeth, go to Dr. J. H. Crossing
er's Dental Room. Ho uses the best material and
is a first-class workman.
Thb Susquehanna is now in fine rafting order, the
continued rains having raisod it considerably. ' A
number of rafts fasted this plaoe, this week, on
their way to the lumber markets bolow.
The Bi'ildino Association. A meeting of the
shareholders of the Sunbury JJutual 'Saving Fund
and Building Association will be held at the Ma
tonio Hall, on this (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. .
Tub Weathbb. We have had any amount of
rain during the past week, which has made business
very dull in this plaoo. . We hope it will soon clear
up, that we may bo favored with a glimpse of "Old
Sol" onoe more.
Miss M. L. Gcsslrr has just opened another new
Ftook of Millinery Goods, at her storo on Fourth
street. MissGussler displays good taste in her se
lections, which, together with hor low prises, have
established a good business for her.
Pnor. J. B. Anbrews, of Philadelphia, is visiting
Sunbury for the purpose of giving instruction in his
new, short and simplo methods of calculation. Bo
teaches to add several columns and to multiply by
goveral figures at onoe, with as much ease and accu
racy as by the common method. His rules for in
terest, banking and partial payments aro the short
cut and simplest over discovered. Ho has been very
successful in teaching his methods in the different
cities and towns he has visited throughout the coun
try, and comos among us highly recommended. His
tones arc moderate, lie takes no fees in advance,
mil gives full satisfaction or makes no charge.
TnB GniNn Louge of I. 0. ok 0. F., or Pehn
HYI.VAMA. The Pennsylvania Orand Lodge, I. 0.
of 0. P., commenced it annual session in Pittsburg
on Wednesday last. Tho following representatives
of Lodgos in Northumberland county were in atten
dance : W. K. Wortman, Mutual Lodge No. 84,
of Milton; W. K. Erdman, Mount Tabor Lodge No.
123, of Shamnkin ; John A. Taylor, Northumber
land Lodge, No. 108 ; Edward M. Buchor, Sunhury
Lodge No. 203 ; D. C. Campboll, Shnmoklo Volley
Lodge No. 527, of Snydertown ; C. H. Kramer, Tre
vorton Lodge No. 628 ; Henry Veagor, Elysbnrg
Lodgo No. 848 ; Dnniol Hotrich, Mahanoy Lodge
No. 551 ; E. Wilvcrt, Stone Valley Lodge No. 584,
of Georgetown ; W. W. Horning, Augusta Lodge
No. f14 ; C. 0. Bacbmau, Lodge No. 619, of Wat
sonlown ; S. 11.. Boycr, Fort Augusta Lodgo No.
620, of Sunbury.
Committed to Pbjson. On Saturday lojt a col.
nred man, named Janios Togood, was arrested at
Watsontown, this county, charged with burglary,
larceny, Ao. lie was brought to Sunhury by oon
stable Crossloy, of Watsontown, and handed over to
Sheriff Beckley.
Lewis Kolchncr, a white man, and an accomplice
of Togood, was cuptuied at Williamsport on Mon
day last, by constable Crossloy, and plaoed in our
jail. Tho prisoners broke into the offico of tho Wnt
rontown Lumber Company, on tho night of the 4th
inst , (an account of which appears elsowhero,) and
stole two coats, $1 or $3 in poata;;o and revenue
stamps, and sundry other urticlos.
An Irishman, named Hugh Smith, a residont of
this place, was committed to jail n WednosJay of
last week. Ho was charged with an assault and
battery on his wife. Ho subseijuontly obtained bail
and wus released.
Tub following are the number of arrests made in
Schuylkill and Northumberland counties, by Mar
shal Heisler's poljee, during tho year enditg May
1st, 188: v
May, 188",
June, "
July, '
Aug.,
Sept.,
Oct.,
Nov., "
40
f
S3
103
79
4fi
fil
72
; 54
19
17
84
Deo.,
Jan..
1868,
Feb.,
March, "
April, "
Total number of arrests, (84
Every tbingls very quiet and orderly throughout
the two counties, thanks to the efficiency of this
force. Miners' Journal.
The annual Convention of the Protestant Episco
pal Church, ibr the Diocese of Pennsylvania, cool
tneneed its sessions on Tuesday of last week in St.
Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, and adjourned
line die on Friday afternoon. We notice by tbo
proceedings of Friday, that In regard to the division
of the Diocese a resolution In favor of the measure
was adopted, subjcot to certain conditions, which we
presume will be complied with at once. The vote
on ita passage was : Clerical, yeas 70; nays 87; lay
vote, yeas 60, naya 42. A
The district hereafter to be known as the Diocese
cf Pennsylvania consists of Philadelphia, Montgom
ery, Delaware, Bucks, Lehigh, Northampton, Ches
ter, Monroo, Carbon, Pike, Wayne, Luzerne, Wyo
ming and Susquehanna oounties.
The new Diocese will embrace thirty counties.
Bishop Stevens having recovered from the injuries
received in tho railroad accident near Scranton,
eomo time ago, presided over the deliberations of
the Convention. A resolution, increasing the salary
of the Bishop to 1 3,500, was agreed to.
Fatal Accident at Watsgjtto !. The .AW
toniail. gives the following particulars of the acci
dent at Watsontown, a notiee of which appeared lu
the American, lost week, by which a man named
David Meekly lost his life ; On Saturday morning
lact a young man in the employ of the Watsontown,
Lumber Co., named David Meekly, whose father
retiJcs in Mviitoureville, was killed iu the following
manner. He bad got oij board an empty truck ear,
which was being sent from the planing mill of bo
Company down the truck to the saw mill for a load
of lumber, his duty being to put the breaks on the
uar whan it reached its destination. Mr. Christ,
one of the shippers in the yard, noticed the car
coming down with no ono on board, and sailed at
tention to the fact, riank wa thrown uuder the
wheels and Its motion eheeked.' On looking up the:
road the body of young Meekly was seen oq the
track, and going to him they found that his head
bad been ruu over by the wheels of the oar and that
his death must have been instantaneous, as his skull
was literally orushed in and his brains protruded
It i supposed- he iell off tire ear and got under the
wheels whilaeadeavoringtoputoa the breaks The.
deceased was an industrious and highly rspeflted
young man, having endeared himself to cu employ
ers sud comrade by bis many goj, qualities, i
bil Kan in "deeply nurucd by all who knew him.
HesFa nhrut njlecn years oi" ae -
Tail Strike at Dakviixb. The Danville Am
riean saysrA satisfactory arrangement, w learn,
has been made, and the workmen are again etirrini
op the fires at the Pennsylvania Iron Works. W
bollove they agree to work at the. old rates for on
month, when there will be an advanoo ; aoertalr
peroentageof their' wage to be retained for on
month, and specified notices" to be given, atd 14
oase of future non-agrcemeDt,, the furnaoei art to
be regularly blowr but, The men are now but)
olearing out the furnaoei, and Will have them in
blast Id about ten days. ' The terms agreed upon
seem to be satisfactory to most of the worklngmenl
The people generally are muob gratified to lee the
workt again In motion, 'and regard It as ah lot of
wisdom on the part of the employees. Those amonaj
tho latter, who are pot satisfied, will doubtless tees;
employment elsewhere, and the "strike'.' will prove
but a ripplo in the 'current of business In Danville. '
Ta Qbkbm Gravis or Oca Soldiers. The
Grand Army of the Republio, by order of Itt oon
mander-ln-ohief, General John A. Logan, will cele
brate Saturday',' SOth Inst., as a holiday for paying
tribute to the memory of the horoio comrades who
fell in the recent war. A oironlar from the head
quarters of the organisation says :
The 30th day of May, 1868, Is designated for tho
purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise deoo
raling the graves of comrades who died in defence
of their country during the late rebellion, and whose
bodies now lie in almost every city, Village and
hamlet ohurchyard in the land. In this observance
no form of ceremony is prescribed, but pests and
comrades will in their own way arrange such fitting
servioes and testimonials of reaped as circumstances
will permit.
It is the purpose of the commander-in-chief to
inaugurate this observance with the hope that it
will be kept up from year to year while a survivor
of the war remains to honor the memory of bis de
parted comrades, He earnestly desires the publio
press to call attention to this order, and lend its
friendly aid in bringing it to the notioe of oomrades
in ail parts of the oountry ia time for simultaneous
compliance therewith.
Rosbbrt at Watsontown. On Monday night
last three robberies occurred at Watsontown. The
office of the Watsontown Lumber Co. was breken
into, Ingress being obtained by prying open the
wooden shuttor on the windows. ' They obtained
possession of the key of the safe, whioh had been
left in a private drawer through mistake by tho
clerk, and on opening it were rewarded for all their
trouble by finding a few postage and revenue
stamps, but no money. A valuable overcoat, be
longing to Mr. J. M. Follmer, agent of the ooin
pany, was taken by the robbers. . The office of Wag
ner, Hogue A Co., proprietors of the planibg mill
lately destroyed by fire, and cow being replaced by
a new mill, was also broken into and a good eoat,
belonging to Mr. D. C. Hogue was taken. They did
not succeed in operating the aafo at this place. It
is supposed the same party broke open a tool ohost
at the railroad blacksmith shop and took therefrom
a lot of tools. No traoe of the rascals had been
found at last accounts. We understand that the
Watsontown Lumber Co. never has any money in
its safe, it being only used for books and papers.
Northumberland county is becoming notorious for
the frequency of the robberies committed within Its
borders. Mittonian.
Escape and Re-Capture or Two Prisoners
prom odr Cocntt Jail. On Monday evening of
last week Jeremiah Landau and Stewart Winder es.
caped from the jail yard in this place, under the fol
lowing cireumstanoos :
Plasterers had been engaged during the day in
cementing the inside of the yard wall, and whon
tboy quit work for the day left two planks and
several cemoct barrels in the yard.- While the
Sheriff and family were at supper tho two worthies
took advantage of the opportunity, plaoed one of the
planks, which had cleats nailed across it, on top of
the barrels and against tho wall, and another plank
resting on the first, which wont within about fivo feet
of the top of the wall, and by this moans olimbed to
the top, and jumped down on the outakle. They
then made tracks for the river, stolo a foot-boat and
rowed to the opposite shore. The Shorifi followed
them to Lewisburg, but there lost all trace of thorn
Winder was re-captured on Wednesday, at his
home in Shrewsbury township, Lycoming county.
He was brought here on Tuesday and put in close
Confinement.
Landau wus arrested on Thursday of lust week,
in Shrewbury township, Lycoming county, and is al
so closely confined iu our jail .
The Munoy Luminary gives tho following par
ticulars of the arrest of the escaped prisoners, and
also of another robbery committed by Winder in Ly
coming county, jifter his escape from our county
jail : Both of the prisoners were reoaptured Win
der on Wedncsdny night last wj found sccrotod iu
a saw mill, near the residence of his brother, in
Shrewsbury township, this county, and taken into
oustody by Constable Fabrenbach, of Hughesville,
assisted by G. W. Taylor, Esq , and others and
Landau was arrested on Thursday, in Shruwsbuty
township, Sullivan county, by John Foust and
Taylor, and both returned to the Sheriff of Nor
thumberland aounty, by Constable Funronbacb.
These men escaped from the jail at Suubury on
Monday night of last week. Cn Tuesday night the
store of G. W. Taylor, Esq., at Tivoli, Shrewsbury
township, was broken into and robbed of roady
modo clothing, and other goods, and about fifteen
dollars in notes and pennies. On the arrest of Win
der, on Wednesday night, he proved to be the thief,
as he had on at the time a coat taken from the storo
of Mr. Taylor, and on his person were found over
two hundred pennies, and notes, among which were
two State Bank bills, recognized by Mr. Taylor as
two ho bad hod on hand for some time, and always
kept in the money drawer. On being questioned
Winder gave information where the remainder of
the stolen goods eould be found. Ho had seoreted
them in the woods. Winder is quite a young man,
and married only lost January..
Removal. Tho Photograph Gallery of Samuol
Byerly has been removed to the building lately
occupied by Dr. Renn, three doors west of the
Continental Clothing Store.
The At'ausT Term of Court. The following is
the list of jurors for the August session of Court
grand jury.
S Hoover, Coal
M J Jones, U Augusta
J P Sheets, Delaware
J C Morgan, Sunbury
E Evert, MuEwecsville
J 11 liursh, Rush
J W Haas, Coal
f Donahoe, Mt Cut Twp
a iiarirantt, ijolawaio
S Vostino, Shauiokin
J B Ithodcs, Mt Our Twp
a DiaiicK, ii Augusta
J W Bucher, bunbury
a rlaiuuack, lolaware
R Johnson, North'd
S R Snyder, L Augusta
S 11 Koardaruel, Zerbe
II Fausold, L Augusta
U M. Renn, Sunbury
J Arnold, l Augusta
wm luaaius, lurtmt
A A lleim. Coal
J R Teats, Shamokin
I R Keiser, Shamokin
rem Juur.
T London, North'd
S Stablneckor, DIeaware
M Wilvert, Sunbury
L Eckinan, Rush
W Cooner, Watsontown
J Caulcy, Cbilisquaque
S Duller, Delaware
L Scesholtt, Sunbury
J A Bashere, North'd
1) Cares, Jordau
J Irnin, Chiliequaquo
i uossier, suuoury
C Ryan, Rush
E Chidister. Shamokin
J D Barr, Turbutville
A J JJarrab, Delaware
K 1 Raker, Lit Mahanoy
P Ritley, MtCarmol Twn
J v A' riling, bunbury
J Bowen. Sunburv
D Clark, Point
C Broidous, Low Mahanoy
J Keen. Northumberland
o Hoover, enamoKia
J A Caldwell, Lewis
J K Frauois, L Mahanoy'
lisurga bum, Aewi
Peter Y saner. Cool
C J Conrad L Augusta
M Lamb, Milton
S bees, Delaware
J V Roadariaol. Shamokin
C Muixwell, Milton '
J Soott, Mt Carmel. Twp
D Hoffman, Mt Carmel In
U lileuient, bunbury
TRAVIBSB JURY
VT P Wlttilngton, Sh'n
Wm Raker, L Augusta
J Delbert. Milton
W H Lerob, Mt Car Bor
J M Hair, North'd
O B Hotlman, Zerbe
J Bordner, sr., L Mah'y
P Risbel, Lewis
J Park, umiisquaque
M Bobner, Jordan
P Mowery, Mt Carmel Tp
T J Miller, Shamokin
R Camnhell
P Persing, Mt Carmel Bor
S R Gilger, Shamokin Tp W Road arm el, Lit Moh'y
W Rcber, Shamokin
II Snyder, Bnamomn
I H Reese, Lit Mahanoy
M Keeder, Turbutville
G E Beard, Suubury
J Peonypaoker, Zerbe
II Burns, Coal i
J Lenker, Little Mahanoy
James Arthur, Lewis
O B Kremer, z,eroe
J D Long, Upper Augusta
A Kembel, Jaoxson .
J Kriok, guamokin ' '
C Hcholl, Shamokin
A Maul, Delaware
W Rhodes, Shamokin
B r Bright, bunbury
D Truokeiniller, Delaware
u Meitier, nusn
A Q Haupt, Low Augusta A Gnffy, Delaware
T Kirk. Delaware
J R 11 il bush, Jaokson .
J MoKee, Delaware
J Seibert, " "
V Futternian, L Augusta
W E FeUer, Cbilisquaque
J Sheets, Sunbury '
W H Bright, Euabury
W Elliot, North'd
Joe Frederick, Cbilts'que
TarAtiaV. t
following real estate if, exempt from taxation,
oofdlng to th provlsloni f the la W th' subject,
passed by the Logisfatar oT oar Stat f "
bzb.nS7.'- " All lands "whioh havi Ven of ma
hereafter be treated, within this State, to any office
or soldier of the tin of this State, by virtu of -any f.
resolution or ueogretsror law or-tnis etato, ss a re;
Ward for their aervtoo,- Ih&ll be -and are hcrebl
exempted; from taxation for and during- tbo life of
suoh offloer or soldier respectively, unless the same
shall be transferred or aliened to any other personJ
Sid. 68. All ohurches, meeting-houses or other
regular plaoes of stated religious - worshipi with the!
ground thereto aunexed, for the occupancy and bfet
ter enjoyment of the aaiso,- all burial grounds be
longing' to any religious congregation, universities,
colleges, aoademiee and school houses, belonging to
any oounty, borough or sohool dlstriot.'or incorpora
ted, eroded, endowed or 'established by tirtuoof
any law of this Commonwealth,- with ' the ground
thereto annexed, and all oourt houses and jails, bo
and the same are. hereby exempted from all and
every oounty, road, oity, borough, poor and school
ta; and all taxes heretofore 'assessed on any such
property shall not hereafter be oolleoted, but the
respective offioers, charged with tbo ool lection there
of shall and are hereby exonerated from the collec
tion and paying over of the same : Vrovided, That
five aoreaof land, together With the improvements
thereon, attached to all suoh religious congregations,
universities, oollegos, academies and school-houses,
belonging to any county, borough or sohool distrlot
as aforesaid, and no mote than five acres Of land, with
the improvements thereon, attaohod thereto, shall
be exempt from taxation as aforesaid. -
Sec. 5V. It shall be the duty of the several as
sessors in this Commonwealth to make return of all
proporty now, or which hereafter may be 'specially
exempt by act of Assembly from taxos, In a separa
ted list to the commissioners of the propor county,
for which sorvioe the said assessor shall reoeive the
same compensation as is allowed for like services in
other cases." ,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
l3FIol Priming;. Having received, a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Postors, Handbills,, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads,. Bill Heads, Labels, &c, can be printed In
the latest and best stylos, and oh short notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to,
- i i I m r
Many a man ascribes bis entire sucoess in life to
a proper impression, made at the proper time, upon
the proper person. Any one who attires himself at
J. O. Bock's Tailoring establishment, on Fourth St.,
knows this for himself. In a suit of the pretty sum
mer goods at Beok's even a sloven oan make himself
gainljr, and without startling his pookot-book,
"Tim it E and six pence per Gal !" exolaimed Mrs.
Partington, looking over tho price current. "Why
bless me, what is the world coming to, when tho
gals are'valued at only three and six ponoe ?" We
think the old lady's surprise would be equally as
great, if she would examine the price list at the
Continental Clothing Bazaar, for it has astonished
less susceptible persons.
i Mil r -Cmmn
The reason why so many people from all parts of
town, and from all parts of the country, pass other
places where boots and shoes are kept, and go to
Miller's Exeelsior Store, in Market Square, is sus
ceptible of explanation he keeps a full assortment,
the people oan get what they want, and cheaper
than elsewhere. Satisfactory reasons, certainly.
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever," is a saying
as old as it is true, and it applies exactly to the
beautiful new Spring Uata just received by Faust,
the fashionable Hatter, Market Square. Judging
from the rapidity and extent of his sales, our oiti
zens appreciate the cheapness athich his goods are
disposed of.
Colt's Couoii Balsam. The great popular Koine
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. Jloth sizes ordinary 4 ox., also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers in medicines. No family should be over
night without it in the house.
Coe'9 Dyspepsia Ocue Will immediately re
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
r I,.... l L-l..t..lA UA...QU
Case Ul Bjjujiain, i iomiibuuj , uuui uiuuiauu, wu1
stiDation. and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els. Physicians, olergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praise of its great virtues. Sold by
Druggists everywhere, mce t.uu.
MAKRIAOES,
On Tuesday evenins. the 12th inst.. in the Roformed
Church, at Meroersburg.by Rev. I. S. Brown, assisted
by itov. Air. Appio ana nov. ut. tiiguoe, ncv. n i
A.Haas', from n oar Sunbury, North d county, to
Miss Sadb A. Uause, of Morcersburg, Franklin
oounty, l'a. .
DEATHS.
Iu this place, oa Monday last, at the residence of
Gen J no. lv Clement, Mrs. HANNAH E. CLEM
ENT, aged 81 years.
In Lower Augusta township, on the SOth ult.,
after a lingering illness of six years, ADAM ROW,
aged 65 years, lJ mouths and l'J days. -
SU.III IIV DIAItHKTM.
Corrected Weekly for the "Amorioau."
Wboat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do de do , per cwt.
Rye Fluur, per bbl.
do per cwt.'
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
(15 00
7 60
10 00
& 00
i to
1 60
1 20
80
. Kye, . . . do
corn, new, uo i
Oats, ' do '
Potatoes, ' do
Dried Feaohes, pared - per pound
do do unpared do
Dried Annies. do
Dried Cherrios, (unstoued,) per bu
Buttor,
per pound,
per doien,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do -do
per pair
Eggs, .
Chuese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hiud quarter,
" from "
Mutton,
Chickens,
Sbamokln Coal Trade.
Suahokim, May l'J, 186SJ.
Tout. Cut.
Sent for week ending May 10, 11,V48 15
Per last Report, 133,763 12
145.712 07
146,969 01
1,256 14
To same time last year,
Decrease, .
Special JCotttta.
Deafness, Bumoness and Catarrh treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No
boa Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from
the most reliable sources in oity and country oan be
seen at his offioe. Tbe Medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients, as he has no seoreta iq
tis praotice. Arviir lvlAL inserted with.'
out pain. No charge for examination. nov.iiO-ly,
To Conatusiiptivesj.
The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free
of charge) to all who dotiro it, the proscription with
the directions for making and using the simple reme.
dy by which be was cured of a lung aSeotion and
that dread disease Consumption. His only objeot is
to benofit the alhiuted, and bo hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as It will cost them nothing,
but ubt UEurao UIUB3H1K- r ieue nuircss
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
myl8-'6T.ly ' Williamsburg, Kings Co., N, Y
COi.JATll 4t i'O'W
. .. , ' OEBMAN '
ERASIVE SOAP
If manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and. may be
considered thaSTANDARDDF
EXCELLENCE, for tale by
all Grocers.
May 18, 1867. ly. . J
Error of Youth, '
A gentleman who suffered fqr years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect of
youthful indiscretion, will, for tbe sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
we puverusvr vapeueuoo, onn uo so by aauressing,
in peneei oenuuunce, - juuj u. (JtiuHJI,
my 18'-(i7.1y - . . 42 Cedar fc'treet, N, Y
Coaclimakers'
117E are sell In k Pirns, Spoke. Hubs
Bpricgs,
V V Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ae., very low-r-targeStook
at -
CONLEY Cp
Sunburv. Nsrcb Si lbT
Real Est Alt, ExBirnv llioaj rAtid. Th
mm
KB PRICK CLOTniNG.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED.
ONE I'KICK ' '
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOA Market Street,
One doofbve Blth, PhUadelphU..1 " '
For many roars this Establishment has done bust
nesS on the One Price Bys.erO) and we believe we
are the only Clothin House in tho olty that strictly
adheres to this prinoiple. We have earned a repu
tation wblch we are proud of, for good taste in seleoU
good styles and substantial materials, and not lestf
important, for having all our goods , .
7 EXTIIA IV'FXL MAUI'.,
We employ the best -talent,1 for Outtors, and our
GooUa are of both klnds-fashionable and Main
so that all tastes can be suited. - The prioes are the
very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must
see,, or otherwise wo could not meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made,
we most put our prices down to the advantages we
promise. .
The pooplo may depend, this Is the true plan upon
which to do business, and many a dollar oan be
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping In mind
JONES' '
ONK PltlCK CLOTHINd HOUSE,
604 Market Stroet, Philadelphia,
Not on the Cornor, but one door above Sixth.
13. d. Jl IIZK, Salesman.
April 4, 1868. ly i '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AGENTS WANTED FOR DANA'S
AUTQOniZED AND AUTHENTIC '
I.li'e of tlysscs . (jruiit
Comprising a complete and accurate history of his
eventful and interesting career, with an authontio
narrative of his invaluable military servioes, adding
also an impartial estimate of his character as a Man,
a Soldier, and a Statesman. Bv Hon. Charles A.
Dana, late Assistant Sooretarv of War. The Serine-
field Republican says: "Dana's Life of Qrsnt is
sure to bo the most authentic and best Life of Grant
Sublisbed-." For particulars, apply to or address
URDON BILL A CO., Springfield, Mass., or W.
D. MYERS, 41 Maiden Laue, N. V. ' apl7-4t.-
REEVES' AMBROSIA
for Tin: H int,
IMPROVED!
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Hoolthy.
It invigorates the Roots of the Uair.-
It forces tho Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly,
t 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 Hair.on heads that have been bald fur
years.
It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegeta
ble substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its excellence, many of whioh arc from
physicians In high standing.
It Is sold in half-pound bottles (the namo blown in
tho glass), by Druggists and Dealers in Fancy Good
everywhere, at One Dollar por-Bottlo. Wholesale
by Dcinas Barnes & Co.; F. C. Wells A Co.; Schiefic
lin A Co., New York.
March 21, 1963. -3m
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
RESPECTFULLY informs the oitizons of Sun
bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order
all kinds of
Cakes Tor Bulls), lartle, &c.
Families are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Buns, Ac, and also kept on hand
manufactured out of tho best materials.
All orders loft at his Shop in Market Square, one
door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinery Store, or
at his Bakery on Spruoe Street, between Front and
Second streets, will meet with prompt attention.
PICNIC PARTIES supplied , with Cakes,. Ice.
Cream, Ac, at the shortest notice -
Orders aro respectfully solicited.'
. , DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, May 2, 1868J
SUNBURY STEAM SAW MILL.
UILLIAUUEAGA.i,
. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of
TIMBER, LUMBER, LATH, PALING A SHIN
GLES. Also, Flooring, Shelving, Siding, Doors, Sash,
Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Ac.
Corner Race Slroot and River Road, SUNBURY, Pa.
April 4, 1863.
aSUNBURY- s MARBLE
rpHE undersigned having bought the
would inform the publio that he is now
roady to do all kinds of marble work ; has on hand,
and makes to order at short notice,
nionuineiilst and lloaU-Stoncs,
of every style to suit purchasers.
DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS.
Also, Cemetery Posts with GalvnnUed pipe and all
other fencing generally usod on Cemeteries.
John A. Taylor will oontinue In the employment,
at the old stand in Market Square, Suubury, Pa.
May i, 'lit. ly.) n.m, uanuunnu.
SPRING FASHIONS IN
MisB LOUISA SHISSLEB.
TflE nonular Millinery, south side of Market
Square, Sunbury, is desirous of calling tbe attention
of tbe publio and trade to ber unique and handsomo
assortment of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
just opened. On hand and made to order, are tho
latest and most superb styles of
Uridal, Mourulug and lrcsn lion
sioti anil IlatM.
Also, a Biilendid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowers, Bonnet Frames, Veils, Collars, Ac.
Gentlemen s Goods, suoh as Hosiery, liandacr
ohlefs, Neck-ties, Brushes and goods for the toilot.
Also, a fine assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
A nail is onlvreauired to be convinced.
N. B. Speoial attontion is directed to a lino lot
of Ladies Dress Caps and Mead uresscs.
' - LOUISA SH1SSLER,
April 18, ISM.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY.
jji:o. itoiimiACii v (so..
ABB now oarryins; on business at their enlarged
aud improved Foundry with renewed vigor.
Castings of every deseription, promptly furnished
to order.
The titovos manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired tbe highest rcputattou.
Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS.
Farmers should not forget that the PLOWS made
at the tiuubury Foundry have never boon equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small oastiii;s, including Cooking utensils, of the
most improved and most useful pattorns.
The business will be conducted on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will beaoooinmodated as usual,
and new ones are respeotfully solicited.
Bunbury, May 3, 18. ,
UOOXM A' SHOES.
J. C. SYLVIS, WITH IX O. TIIAjCIIER,
Manufacturer of
FRENCH AND AMERIOAN CALF ,
' lleels,' Khooo uud Unlleits,
Pleasants' Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.
Ladies' Boot, Shoes and Gaiters of all description!
made to order on the shortest notioe and most rea
sonable terms. Having the best workmen employed,
we oan assure tbe publio that, if they will give us
call, they will be satisfied of tbe above facts, HE
PAIRING neatly done with dispatch.
If yoar corns do hurl your feel,
Just oall and leave your measure, .
' ' And we will make your Shoes or Boots,
That you will call treasure.
- March 38, '68 ly. ,
I A LARGE supply of Wall laper and
jtV Uorder, just received aud for sal oheap,
at tho 1 .- ' -
Mammoth Store of '
H. y.FRILlNG.
. April I,' MM. ' ' 1
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied with all kinds of
J Stone War at lees then Factory prices at liar
rlsbnrg, saving peaage.
tbe Mammotb Store ot
breakage and freight, at
U Y IRILINI
o
A TREMENDOUS
.a,tjHr,tjsc::4K.
NEW GOODS,
OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
AND REDUCED PKICESj
JUST RECEIVED AT
I
THAOKER'S
FIRST NATIONAL
Boot, Shoe & Trunk Store,
IN PLEASANTS BUILDING,
MARKET SQUARE,
Sunbury, May 2, 1808. 2t
NEW DRYG00DS
AND
Fresh Groceries!
Ou Third St., one door below the Lutheran Chuieh,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
HENBY PETERS,
Has just opened a large assortment of
DRY GOODS, such as Calicoes. Dolaiues, Muslins,
do., Ao.
and
PKO VISIONS
of all kinds, suoh as
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL
Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuts
Dried and Gunned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in faot everything usually
kept in the Grocery line.
Hams, Fish, Coal Oil, Crockery-ware, Quecnswaro
Glass-waro", Willow-ware, Ac
Tho best FLOUR and MEAL in the Market
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at tho lowest
prices.
Country Produce taken lu exchange for Goods.
lyCnll and examine my ftock, and satisfy your
elves.
HENRY PETERS.
jSunbury, April 25, 1867.
J. W. Stevenhon. A. N. Bhiok.
ATTRACTION
AT
II A UP T 8 NEW IRON FRONT!!
STEVENSON & RRICE,
HAVE opened up a new and desirable stock of
Goods in Hnupt's New Building, consisting in
part ufa splendid variety of
American WuicIick,
GOLD WATCHES,
BOOKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STATIONERY, SILVER-WARE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, NOTIONS,
Glass-Ware, Cutlery, Pictures,
Looking Glasses, &c, &c, &c.
Coll and examine our stock. Our aim will be to
please and satisfy all who oall.
i o , i. o a,
Sunbury, April 18, 1863. 3m
i,,.vri;s'r STYLUS or
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods,
HIls 31. sLi. doawlor, begs leove to an
nounce to the Ladies of Bunbury and vicinity, that
she has just opened largo and varied stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
The latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
lsr, an exaellent assortment of Fashionable Em
broideries, Edgings, Laces, Woolon Cups, Handker
chiefs, Bcarfs, Uluves, Hosieries, and all kinds ot
Fancy Ivotions, mnuipea juumiiub, vun, x-eciuuiu-ries,
Soaps, Lilly White, Enamel of America, Sta
tionery, to., Ac
Call and ezaminf for yourselves, ho troublo to
show goods
Sunbury, April 11 1IW.
Adiniuiatralor'a Kollt-e.
ESTATE OF. WILLIAM R. JONES, DLC'D.
Notice is hereby given tbat letters of administra
tion have been granted to the uudereigned, on tbe
estate of illiam it. Jonos, late ol bower Augusta
township, Northumberland county, Pa. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims to present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
' PETER H. BNTDER,
Administrator.
Bunbury, April 18th 1868. 6t.
FARM FOR RENT!
A FARM, oontainiug about 70 acres cleared land,
with dwelliug, Ac, situate in Shamokin towu
ship, Northumberland oounty, it offered for rent on
reasonable terms. For further particulars, apply at
tbo Merchant Tailor Shop, of J. O. Beck, on lourtli
street, bunbury, Pa.
Bunbury, April 11, 1868.
NUN HIT t Y Oil.
THE subscribers having just erected jtnd put in
operation a Mill for the manufacture of
. . LINSEED OIL,
offer the highest market price fur FLAX SEED.
They have altaobed to their establishment a Chop
ping Will, and farmers and others wanting gralu
vhopped for feeding, ean be aooouimodatad at the
shortest notice A maohluo f r chopping oorn with
Ihe eob is attached to tbe mill.
MORGAN A MASSKR
Jsnuery ?V 18 ly
spsiim opening: t
OI'EAT FALL IN TRICES !
Buy the MOST GOODS,
of the
BEST GiTJ-A-XilT-X-
For ihe
LEAST MONEY.
SMALL PROFITS AND
SALES !
QUICK CASH
II. V. I KlkMAU,
at the
MAMMOTH STORE,
MrtRKET SyL'ARK,
BUNBURY, I'ENN'A.,
lias Just rvoeivedand opened tho
tEWT MIJLsuCTKIJand
FINEST ASSORTMENT, of
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
French Morinoi,
Prints, Muslim
Ginghams,
Cuasiuiercs, Ac.
Io!uuies and Armurrs.
l'ome.lic Cotton", ltron and likached
NOTIONS cf all kindj
liosii'.ry, Cloves, Men's and Ladios Undergarinout
A full assonmout of IBI.MMINOS.
Builders will find my Rock of Hnrilwiiro,
faiutw, Oiln, CiliiKS, Xc, Complete.
Drugs and Medioints,
Willow arid t'edarirare.
Quueusaare, OlauHure,
Crockery, Suit
BOOTS AND SHOES-
HATH AND CAr,
and iu fuel everything usually kept in a large Store
Call and be convinced that the CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR HOOPS is at
The Mammoth 8 t or e.
of
Term.. C'ub,-aO lu ,
as my Oood M lught for Cash and Sol 1 Cheap
for the HEADY MONEY.' 1 gi trade tbe ad
vantage of all reductions as fast as tbey are made by
Manufacturers
II Y IT 1 1,1 NO
'uubury. April 1. I1"1
8100 UESWABL
Fot a msdiolne that will owe
CCH0H9,
INFLtlENZA, "
TICKLING In the THROAT,
WHOOPING coyonfc
or relieve
CONSI'MPTIVE OOtl'ortfl,
as quick aa
C O E ' S COUOU BAL.8AMI
OVKR ONE MILLION BOTTLF.S
have been sold and not a single instance of iu fsthireis
known. We have, in our poBsetsmn, say quantity of Cer
tificates, some of them from
EMINENT PHYSICIAN '
tvho have used it In" their ptactiire, and given It th f'
eminence qyerevery other comuouud.
IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COL'OH,
but LOOSENS IT,
bi to enable lle patient to expcctoiate freely. Tw" rr
jliree doses.
WltL iKVAaiiBLV Cl TlCM.UtO is tna Thuout !
A half boUe has afina completely cured the most Stub
born Cough, and yet, th uru it , ,, Blue an,l speedy ill Its
operation, it is perfectly Imrnitrn, licing purely vi-iretstile.
It is very ncrecnWe ! the tone, and may b aiiminitefcd
to children of any ace.
tu cases of CROUP we will guarantee a cure, if taken in
seom,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE W1THOI T IT'
It is within th' reach of ell, It being the cheapest and he
medicine extant.
O. G, CLARK A CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVEN, CONN
April 18, 18fl9.-ty .
COE' s
DYSPEPSIA CURE
THIS OKEAT REMEDY KOK ALL DISEASES of
the
ST O IVt A O H 8
it the diseovery of the Inventor of Cna'a valuable Cough
Balsam, while experimenting f"r his own health, ltcurod
Cramp iu the Stomach for him which had before yielded
to nothing lint chloroform.
The almost rlnily teMimony from various parte of the
country enoouiage us In believs there is no disease caused
by a disordered stomach it will nut "peedily cure
Physicians endorse and Use it I
Ministers give testimony of its efficacy-
And from all directions we receive tidings of cures per.
formed.
DYSPEPSIA I
It i sure to eurs.
HEARTBUKN !
One done wdleuro.
SICK-HEADACHE'
H has cured in hundreds of ci
HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS:
It stops in thirty minutes.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH !
I It corrects at once.
j nisE or the rooD!
4 It stops irnmeuuiieiy.
D1S TllEH? AFTER EATING :
" One dose will remove.
CHOLERA MORBUS!
Rapidly yields to a few doses
BAD BREATH '
Will be changed with half a bottle.
IT 18 PERFECTLY HABMLESS
Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the
fact that ,
It Cures by Asuiatiiip Xnturo
TO RE ASSERT HER SWAY IN THE SYSTEM !
Nearly every dealer In the United States sells it at
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
C O. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
April IS, 1863. ly.
I. LI. MOORE. . C. DISS1NCEK.
3icw rirml.Scw Store! !ew Boomt
and an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS!
GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES '
Have iutt opened a carefully selected stock of
NEW GOODS, in
llauit't Sew Irou I'ronl,
MAKKKf STftEKT, SI'NUUKV, TEN.N'A
Consisting of
CRY GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES. QUEENS
WARE, GLASSWARE, ami a lull line of
GENTLEMEN'S FTJENISHING GOODS
amlies' I fens 4ioodai,
Calioooe, Muslins, Fliinnola, Tablo Linens Toweling,
Chocks, Ticking, Countorpar.es, Cafiimerea,
Ycstings, Yarns, Sltirw, Neck Ties,
Cutis, Collars Handkerchiefs,
Hoeo. Oil Cloth, Carpets,
Wood and Willow-Wuro.
Wo invite special attention to tho quality of our
Stock of
ukoii:iui:n ai spicks,
RIO and JAVA COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS,
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SOAP, SALT,
FISH, YIN EG A It, Ac, &o.
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on baud
Wo fool oonfident that cash buyers will find it to
their advantage to give us a call, and customers
goncrally are invited to call and examine our gol ds
unl get posted on our prices.
By strict attention to the wanta of our customers
and fair dealing we hope to merit a full share of tho
publio patronage. . . , . ,
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in es.
chango for goods, for which the highost price will
l l""11' MOORE A DISSINGER
Sunbury, April 11, 'C3.
Call and sec the well f elected Stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS, VESTING", Ae
JuH received at
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH
MENT, "
Fourth Street, below Eystcr's Store, SUNBURY
WINTER CLOTHING
of tho must approved styles is made up to order s
reasonable rates.
llo has also a fino assortment of Cassimere Shirt,
Drawers, Undorshiits, Overhauls, Blouses, Neck
tins. Cotton and Woolen Hose, Suspenders, Hand
liorchieli, Gloves, aud a gcnerul variety of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Give him a tfull, which you will find te bo to your
advantage
Sunbury, Oct. 10, ie6T.
REMOVAL!
1 S. H H A X X O
Watcliinaker & Jeveler,
MARKET SQUARE, 6UNBUKY, PA.,
Will remove his Jewelry Store to Millors Stone
Building, oorner of 3d and Market Square,
ON FEBRUARY let, 1S68,
where be will be happy to receive his old oustomers
and the publio in general. Thankful for past favor,
he solicits a continuance of the same, uud he is de
termined to sell as low as the lowest, and lor quality,
not to b" surpassed by any goods in the market. A
large assortment of
tVatclst-s, Clock. Vewelrjr uud
jBiilvt'i IV a re,
constantly on hind, consisting of all kinds of Ameri
can Watches, such as the . -Hpward.
Appleton, Tracy A Company,
Ti-eruont, Waltham. V. B. Bartlet, Wm. El- .
levy. Home and a flue assortment of bwms
Watcbea
AllkiuJof8 Day and 80 Hour Clocks !
Silver tea sett, card aud cake baskets, breakfast
and dinner oastors, Celery stands, ayrup and drink
ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons, Knives
and Forks. Particular attention paid to Uie repair
ing of Watches, Clock?, Jowulry and Miwio Boxes
All work warranted.
Feb. 8, lBtlS.
CARPENTERS,
WILLSud in our tietablislimeut a superior sl-iok.
of Planes, Saws, Augers, Jlutuuets, Uammcrs, I'i'.cn
Chisels, Ac, Ac, for sale by
4U, CONLEY C0
SHOEMAKERS.
TUK Ui t ualilici f Eole Leather, Irene!. t;B"
rkine, Morroccos, Liniairs, Lmis. Nails i'et
TooisW'ail kinh. and n ft y thui(;ued l.t the rd.'
turtle i ny J i , ', A , ,,