Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 10, 1868, Image 3

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tonbttrg American.
E. WILVERT.i . ,. t
N. B. GNOLB, I Publlehare.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18C.8.
ILoral Affairs.
EBERtrp't 8Lr.i Sheriff Beokley advertise, In
another oolumn, a anenbir of real estate lairs;
Look oot for wonderful iiorirt by our oprionenli,
which are generally circulate! a fe day bifdre
the (110(100.
Trktortom Lot jb Sali Mr. Joseph Conrad
ofleri three good building lota for inle, looatod in
Trerorton, thli county. See adrortUemont.
tt- .
Apprentice Wahted. A good boy, 1& or 16
yean of age, can have an opportunity of learning
the printing business by applying Immediately at
thin office.
Valuable Farm por Sale. Peter Baldy, Esq.,
of Danville, offer! the valuable farm, known as the
tirunt farm, adjoining the Borough line, for tale.
6e advertisement.
The trial of speed of horses, whieh woe to hare
token place at our County Fair, at Turbutville, week
before Inst, was postponed on aocountof the weather,
and will take place to-day, (Saturday.)
Rev. Uriel Uravks, late of Pottsville, bns been
called to the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Mil
ton, as the successor of tho Rev. Ueorge Parson, who
nas aoccpted a call to Hanover, York oounty, Pa. .
New Coal Breaker. Tho Sbaiuoktn Coal Com
pany's new breaker, near thut place, has been com
pleted, and the first coal was put through It on
Tuesday last, ft is one of the best in that region,
nnd works admirably.
Goons rou the Season. J. 0. Bock's Tailoring
establishment, on Four b street, bos just been sup
plied with a full assortment of Cloths, Cassitneres,
o., for Full and Winter wear. Back is a good
tailor, and does a good business.
Xev Stock. J. E. Smick, Merchant Tailor, on
Fourth street, has recoived his Fall and Winter
Uoods, which are handsome, good and cheap. Go
and see them. Smick has a good reputation for
making fashionable and nently-titting garments.
A e direct attention to the new stock of goods just
opened by Henry Peters, on Third street His stock
is well selected nnd consists of the latest stylus of
goods, at greatly reduocd prices. Call and see bis
Assortment. He charges nothing for showing goods
LABomxo Mew por Grant aso CoLrAX. Out
of one hundred and forly laborers at the Steel
Works, near llumsburg, ono hundred nnd thirty are
for Grant. They are an intelligent sot of men, and
understand their interests and the interests of their
country.
.
The annual celebration by the Lutheran Sunday
School of Sunbury took place on Sunday evening
Inst, and is said to have been very interesting. V'o
Are unable to givo tho proceedings this Week, owing
to tbo pressure of political matter, but tbey will ap
pear in our next issue.
The Coal Business. We learn that Messrs. Gui
termnn, Bcddell A Co. have taken leases on the
Lykcns Valley, tho thirty. foot Buck Mountain, nnd
oilier south side veins, adjoining the town of Helfcn
stein, and have commenaed work vigorously, with
the Intention of making large shipments next season.
Mode op Voting. Tbo modo of voting, on nojtt
Tuesday, in Northumberland county, will be on
two slips, as follows : Ono slip, headed "State,"
embracing the names of all fcStato officers voted for ;
tuiil another, beaded ''County," and embracing the
!:;r.ucs of all County officers voted for, including
members of Congrats and Assembly.
Rifled. The Danville Amtriran says : The cor
ner stone recently luid in the new court bouse was
pried out op Tuesduy night and robbed of its con
tents. A sense of duly alone prompts us to publish
too ditslnrdly act. Wo do not like tu toll tho world
that such oMences are committed here. In fact we
must conclude that the villains coins from some
tAUcr locality.
CHiriirn Dedication. Tho new Methodist Epis
copal Church at Kline's Grove, this county, will be
dedicated to the service of God on Sunday, 1 81 h
i lis L. Rev. Bishop M. Simpson, Rev. Dr. Currey
and Rev. B. F. Creaver will c.fiicinte on the occa
fion. Tho public are cordially invited to attend
People coming from a distance will be furnished
with a dinner and horse feed.
John F. CnAio, Pastor.
A Heitblican Meeting was held in the Court
House on Monday evening, which was addressed by
Hon. Mr. Perhain and Gen. Hull, of Maine. The
meeting was well attended, and the speeches well
received.
A Republican meeting was bold at the Vnnkirk
House, in Northumberland, on last Friday evening,
Which was largely attended. Speeches were inn do
by Mr. Ualbraiih and the "Buckeye Blacksmith.'
Oi'R old friend, Col. Daniel Follmer, who has VO'
ted at every State and Presidential election since
the election or Madison in 1F08, proposes to mnrshnl
the young men in the borough who vote on age this
roll, nnd go Willi them to the polls to vote for Hart
ranft and Campbell, Packer, Fiske, nnd the entire
Republican ticket. Aud also to lead the way to the
poll fr Grunt and Colfax in November. "Fall in,
Boys!" Tho old Colonel has voted fur sixty-two
years and knows bow to do it right 1 Mitoman.
Killed on tue Northern Central Railroad.
The Harrisburg Telrgraph says: We learn from a
genileman of Northumberland county thut a young
man (our informant docs not recollect his nauio)
a fiagman on tho construction train, was struck by
the engine of the fust line North, on Monday eve
ning, at Mahuntango Siding, and iiistuntly killed.
An engine (us first section of the train following It;
bad just passed when the man stepped on the track
as the regular train came along supposing, it is
thought, tho first locomotive bad a train attached
and was killed as described. He bad been engaged
at something about the train on wbioh be was em
ployed, nnd had nut noticed tbo Brat engine pasting
without a truin, and evidently thought it was out of
sight aud danger. Of course no blame can be rea
sonably attached to the Company or any of its em
ployees. " T
A Republican Meetino was held at George
town on Saturday evening last, which was probably
the largoft ever held in that lection of the county.
Towards evening tha people began lo coma from the
country, in all kindi of conveyance!, to listen to our
candidate for Congress, J. B. Packer, Esq. A large
stand hud been erected in front of A. Wald'i Hotel,
wbioh was handsomely decorated with Sowers,
wreaths, ic, by the patriotic ladies of that place.
About 7 o'clock the meeting wai called lo order, and
A. Blabier, Esq , chosen President; J. Bingaman,
D. D. Seal and J. A. Snyder, Vice Presidents ; and
A. Badniou, Secretary.
Ur. Myers, of Harrisburg, addressed the meeting
in the Germaa language, until the train arrived
from Sunbury. The members of the Vnlon League,
with their torches, IhtA formed in proceuiun and
inurobed through tbe principal street!, beaded by
the Drum Corps. While Lb procession was moving
tbe hotel of Mr. Wald was handsomely Illuminated.
After tbe prooeasioD arrived at tb stand, tbe Sun
Lury String Band discoursed Kmc excellent music,
after which Mr. Myeri doted hi! address.
Mr. Packer thea delivered on of flic ablest and
most argumentative speeches Ibsrt bas been listened
to by the ciliseni of cur oounty for many yean. He
was followed by Wm. A. Sober, Esq., candidal for
District Attorney, who delivered aa able and forci
ble address. The meeting then adjourned.
The Rcimbjioaruof the lower end are fully aroused
to their duty, and we can expeot cheering news froul
that qovler an Tuesday next. ,
IitTf RKSTilt to 0n FliW. The United Stat
Grand Lodge of the lodeptedont Order ef Odd Fol
lows recently elected the following oflioors for the
ensuing year : E. D. Farniworth, of Tennessee, M.
W. Grand Sire ; Frederick D. Stuart, of the Dis
trict of Columbia, R. W. Deputy Grand Blre ; Iti.
L. Ridgely, of Maryland, R. W. Grand Correspond
ing and Recording Secretary, re-eleoted j Joshua
Vantant, of Maryland, R. W. Grand Treasurer, reV
eleoted. ,
The annual report of the R. W. U. Treasurer,
which has just been lubuiiUod, shows that the re
ceipts for the past year amounted to $M,TH5.17 ; to
lal disbursements, $31,691 35; leaving a cash bal
ance of $19,100 82. The gross asseti of the Grand
Lodge, including the cash balance, amount to $29,
325 82. The report contain! an annual statement of
the Wildoy monument fund. The reoelpts for the
year amounted to $628.11, and the disbursement!
$09, leaving a cash balance of ll. The grot!
assets, including the cash balance and Unitod States
five-twenty bonds, forming the original fund, amount
to $2,403.11. The statement in rolorcnce to the Sou
them relief fund, shows that tho roueipts, Ac,
amouuted to $14,327, and the disbursement to $13,
CS4.&9, leaving a. cash balanoe of $942.41.
November Court. The following is the list of
Jurors for a Special Court, and also for an Adjourned
Court, to be held on the third and fourth Monday!
of Kovcmber :
SPECIAL toCRT-
Israel Hclwig, Lewis,
E U Marklcy. Sunbury
8 Backus, L Mahunoy
II Montague, Milton
Chas Miller, Point
Wm llaupi, Sunbury
J C W alker, "
N Karis, Washington
IDiettry, Mt Cnrmel bor
R M Russcl, Delaware
D II Adams, Shamokih
J Bloom, Augusta
J Fetter. Sunbury
D Knrchner, Turbut
S Wolf, Lnwcr Augusta
Snni Kclley, "
C F Martin, Sunbury
D M Swartx, Jordan
-tllIRn MONDAT
J S Latsha, Washington
P Shutter, Watsontown
E Kmericb, L Augusta
I) Fisher, Shamnkin bor
YY 1 Dalesman. Delaware
Philip Roup, Lewis
A Drumhuller. Wash'gton
.Tno S rhydor, Point
II ADhnkulbnrgnr, Sha'n
P Gosslor, Sunbury
Jus Batcrielor, North'd
S Dieficnderrcr, Milton
J U II iffen. Chllisriiiaquo
G Kline, Zerbe
D Stehlnockcr, Delaware
Jacob L'uh, Jordan
A Uelst, Mahannjr
Cbos Mai 12, Coul
ADJOURNED COIBT POUIITI1
MONDAY.
G Giirman, Jackson
J Shadier. Sunbury
J Friror. Washington
B F Vanostrnn, Rush
BKllrny, McEwensville
I llobb, Mahanoy
D J Lewis, Mt C'armet bor
C B Krouser, Milton
F Fahrion, Ml Caruiel bor
S Marshall. North'd
I S Znrtman, Jackson
P. Renn. Auzusla
J Ramsey, Ml Carmel bor i
U I'urmnu, Shumokin I
Hiram Price. Suuburv Sol Martz.
J Mover, U Mnbanov J E Kramer, Chilisqua'e
J Biitenbeniier, Shamo'n 11 B Lougsdorf, Jackson
I B Davis. Milton C Folliuer, Turbut
Daniel Rubhins. Point
D Pensyl, Shumokin
FGillinger, "
W Mowry. Coal
A Blasser, Mnhanoy
Jacob Eckcrt, North'd
Wm. Smith, Lewis
E Lewis, North'd
J Guly. Augusta
D N Neshit. Chilisqua'e
J Swartz, Jordan
Jerry Mnlick, U Augusta
Joseph Hummer, ftu&n
S F Ellis, Delaware
BUSINESS JIdT'tC'ES.
lyjob riiitinsx. Having recoived
largo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of vurious new !
f ' r ' ., ,, ... . , !
styles, Posters, Dnudbills, Circulars, Cards. Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, .to., can be printed in
Iho latest aud best stylus, and on short notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Fott Sale. An excellent top buggy, new. En
quire at this office.
For Rent. Tho foams adjoining tho hat More of
ijaniuel Faust, in Mnrkot Square, lntely occupied
by E. A. Evans us a law office.
A Fact. The finest assortment of Boots and" Shoe!
iu Sunbury ot Vicinity will be found ut Miller's Ex
celsior Store, Market Square. His slock includes
every style and qunlity, at remarkably low rates.
Miller is determined on "quick sales and imoll
profits.'1
lr you want to got the lnlest style of Hat, nnd at
a reasonable prico, do not fail to visit tbo lusliioDtt-
ble Hat Store of S. Fnust, in Market Square At
this establishment may be found one of the finest as
sortments in this vicinity. The gentlemanly pro
prietor will be glad to show you his stock. Oivcliitn
call.
Evert young man should make the most of him
self, intellectually, morally, socially, and physi
cally. To do this, it is woll to begin by having a
new suit of clothes mado by J. FiSbcelTcr, on the
north s'de of Market Square, sinco there is no means
by which moro can be mado of the outward uppcar
ance. It is well known that Shaefiur has no supe
rior in inuking and fitting guntlemen's clolhing.
Tu eh x is an old proverb which says that content
ment is the true philosopher's stono. Brown toys it'i
very likely, for nobody has ever found either ono or
the other. The nearest approach td It is the fuct.
which was long since discovered, that the clothing
made by J. O. Beck, on Fourth Street, is not sur
passed in quality, cheapness, neathess, clepnnce of
appearance und durability, by any in tho country.
A man who could not find contentment in wearing
ouo or his suits, must be unreasonable indeed.
Cok' Coral! Balsam. Tbo great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cotigh, nnd
Consumption. Both sites ordinary 4o , also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
denlers in medicines. Ko family should be over
night without It in tbo house.
Cue'b DrapErsiA Cure Will immediately re
lieve and permanently cute the most aggravated
case nf Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Storoucb, Con
stipation, and all diseases of the Stomach und Bow
els. Physicians, clergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praise of its great virtues. Bold by
Druggists everywhere: Price $1 00.
IU A II It I A G E S.
On the 2ih ult.. by Rev. J. R. Foeht, Mr. SASt-
L'EL F. ZlMUEKMAN to MifS LUCY A. MARTS, llll of
Lower Augusta twp., Northumberland county.
On the 4th inst., by the samo, Mr lli'.suv Drumm
to Miss Malinda Conrad, all of Lower Augusta
twp., Norlhumberluud county.
In Sunbury, on the Suth ult., by John Fofns;
worth, Esq., Mr. Aldeut Hamlin, of Benton Co.,
N. Y.. to Miss Lizzie Suannon, or Delaware Sta
tion, N. J.
New Jersey and Elmira (IT. Y.) papers pleale
copy
loom iti .11 a it it ir in.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel
$13 00
n 60
10 (10
1 00
2 2i
1 40
I 23
G4
1 25
26
20
15
do do do do
per cwt.
Rye Flour,
do
Wheat, priino red,
Rye,
Corn,
Outs,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do unpared
per bbl.
per cwt.
per bushel,
do
do
do
do
per Jound
do
irieu Apples,
Driod Cherries, (unstoned,) per tru.
3 U0
50
2j
Butter,
per pouud,
per dusen,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulder!,
Beef, bind quarter,
' front '
Mutton,
Chickens,
25
25
2
20
14
U
U
60
Nhamekiu 4,'oul 't'l-sitle.
64 A 110111, Oct. 0, IHoS.
Tous. Cwt.
Bent for week ending Oct. 3d,
Per lust Report,
f 7.6S0 06
T365,445 17
373.126 03
363,085 06
16,040 17
To same time last year,
Increase,
Special Noticre,
DiAmts, Blincnih a Catarrh treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydcn, Holland,) No.
Hoi Area Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
the most reliable sources in city and country can be
seen t bis office. Tbe Medical faculty arc invited
tn accompany their patients, is he has nu secret! in
his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
out pals . Na charge for elamiaatloi. aov 80-ly,
D. BaoI'i Catarri Rimed Ue Patent Meet
ieint hnmiuf gotten p to dupe Ut ignorant and
credulous, nor is it rcprostnled'ai being "oompoeed
or rare and precious pubtlaneaa bronght from the
fonr corners of the earth, carried tafen times aero
the Great Desert of Sahara on the banks af fourteen
camels, and hroeiht aernta the Atlantic bbean on
two ships." Ills a7, mild, loothtug, P'"'
Hint Remedy, a perfect Specific for Chronic Nasal
Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," and kindred disease!.
Tho proprietors, Dr. Sage A Co., of Buffalo, N. Y.,
erTor a reward of $5U0 for a oasc of Catarrh that
they cannot onro. For sale by most Druggists eve
rywhere. 8ent by mall, postpaid, for titty oontt.
A EV REMEDY IN C0NSUMPTI0N.-A
rhyslolah who had Consumption for leveral year!,
with frequent bleeding of the lungs, cured himself
with R btedioine anknown to the profession, when hi!
out appeared hopeless. He is the only physician
who has bred It in liiaown rerson, or who has any
knowledge of it! virtues) and he can ascribe the de
gree of hcitllh be now enjoys to nothing but tho
use of his midicihe ; and nothing but utter despair
and entire eltthcdcn or all hope of recovery, to
gether with a want of conff lencein all others, fnduo
ed him to hainrd tha experiment. To those sutler
ing with any disease of the Lungs b,o proflors a treat
ment he confidently believes will eradicate the
disease. Prico $1.60 per bottle or $3 a tialfdoion,
lout by express. Semi for a circular or call on
Dr. E. Bovi.ston Jackson,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by II. Y. Friling, Market Square, Sun
bury, pa., and Druggists geuerally.
May 30, 1863 ly.
0
NK PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
:U IMlaX'i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOi Market St reel.
One door above Sixlb, Philadelphia.
riir ttnny years this Kstublishment has done busi
ness on the Ono Price Sys.era, and we believo wo
nro tho only Clothing House in tho city that strictly
adheres to this principle Wo have earned a repu
tation which we nro proud of, for good tasto in select
good stylos and substantial materials, and not less
important, fat having nil our good:
i:Tit.v tVF.i.1.
We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods nre of both kinds fashionable nnd plnin
so that nil tastes can be suited. The prices are the
vory loweft, as any bno by a nic liicnt's thought must
see, or otherwise we coii'd not mrct the otmtpetilton
of our neighbors, for as no deductions nre ever made,
w mnul mil . nrinn .1 . . iw n a tlin aHvinlnifM mn
proaiUo.
lhe pcopie mnydepend, this istlio Irue plan ukbn
which to do business, and many a dollar can be
laved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
TONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHINU HOUSE,
Col Market .Street, Philadelphia,
Not en the Corner, but ono door above Sixth.
I). il. .tIAIZi;, Nnleiiiuuni
April 4, 1883. ly
A 4'nrsl A Clergymnn, while residing in
South America as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak
ness, Karly Decay, Diseasos of the Urinary and Sem
inal Organs, and the wholo train of disnrdors brought
n oy oaneiuL ana vicious nanus, uroai nuinoers
have been cured by this noble romedy. Prompted
b the de,irato beBrai ,he Bflii0,ed auu unfortunate.
1 will send tho recipe for preparing and using this
j medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs
it, hike ui ihaiige. Aihiress,
JOSEPH T. IXMAN,
. Station D, Bible House, New-York City.
Sept. 12. 1818 3m
4asiil lo Sllil-s-liigo. Young Man'aGuide
to Huppy Marriage and Conjugal Fulioity. The hu
mane news of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors
and Abuses incident lo Youth and Early Manhood,
sent in sealed letter envelopes, free or charge. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCI ATiON, Box P , Philadol
phia, Pa.
Juno 13, ISOS. iy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
GKA1ND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER
(jiviilleiiit'ii'a aVuruitiliiiig om1,
at
THOMAS O. Wdf T'B
mickcii.i.vi' TAii.K fvroKi:,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.,
Consisting of
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS.
ENULISU AND FRENCH CASSIMEKES,
ENGLISH MELTONS OF ALL COLORS,
which have beon selected' rrom tho largest nnd best
establishments in New York and Philadelphia.
A general assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING OOODS,
embracing,
Neckties, Collars, Cravats, of the latest styles.
Fine Lamb's Wool toiler" Jackets.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, a large assortment of
tue Lest quality.
A larife variety of GLOVES of every stvlo and
qualtity, from the Ball Rrooni down to the laboring
man s.
una uiuuy otner unicles lor iienueuien s
wear.
I'isic
1'ri-sicli Yoke Kliirtij niuilc lo
Order.
Hoviug procured the services of the best workmen
in the cities, garments will be made up to order
u hiuh cinnot be excelled iu any city in fits, or quality
of goods.
Gentlemen are particularly requested to call and
see the goods aud work before purehasing elsewhere.
aunuury; uct. a, 'OS. iiiu.M ASu. uu .
police (o 'I'cncliern.
EXAMINATIONS will bo held at tbo following
times and places :
tor luriiul towiunip.atouakespeareiscnoot House
on Wednesday, Oct. 14th.
Por Watsontown norougb, Mcbwensvule horoutrb
find Delaware township, in Public School House ut
atsonlown: on lbursday, Oot. 15ib.
Por turbutville borouirb and Lewis towmnip.iu
Public school House ut Xuruutville, on rriauy, Uct
lt)th.
For Sunbury borough and Upper Auirusta town
tin p. ut dun bury, iu scbool llouso in . r.. vt aril, on
Saturday, Oot. 17th,
tar Uusn township and Ueaibails District, at
itusbtown euiooi House, on Mommy, uct. I'Jih.
por slinimiKin townsuip, ut bnutltown benool House
on Tdesday. Oct. 20th.
lor Lpner Alabiiuov township, at uiscl old stand,
on iveiiuesduy, uct. Zlst.
t or Jordan township, at p lias Shuner i, on Thurs
day, Oct. 22ud.
por Lower Mahanov township, in Publio School
House ut ueorgetown, on pnuuy, uct. z.iru.
por Lower Augusta township, at .Mono church
ochoot House, on baturday, Uct. Zim.
examinations will commence at V o clock A. SI.
U. W. HAl'PT, County Supt.
Oct. 3, ISGB,
Notice in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the Vniltd Slates, for
the H estem District of Vennnyhania.
A II. BEROSTRESSER, a Bankrupt nnder the
X t Act ot Congress of March 2d, li67, having
applied for a discharge from ull his debts, and other
claims provable under said Act, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given, to all persons who
nave proved tneir dents, and oiber persons interest'
ed, to appeal on the 27th day of October. 1 otiS. at b
o ciocx, a. hi., colore . M. vtieslline, bsq.. Ileitis
icr, ai ouuoury, iu snow cause, li any tucv nave.
why a discbarge should not be granted to tbe said
uanarupi. And lurtner, uotice is hereby given
that the aecond and third meeting! or creditors o!
tbe said Bankrupt, required bv tha 27th and 2-th
sections or said act, will be held before the said
Hegister, at tbe same time and place.
S. C. McCANDLESS, Clerk
October Sd, 1863. 3l
Notice in Bankruptcy.
miII8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 15th day
-A- oiimuer, a. v. isoo, a warrant in nana
iumvj wa ihuwi egauisi id. e.iaie oi es. a. Uoyer.
ot buuburv, in tbe oounty ot Northumberland, and
Diaie oi rennsyivania, wbo bas been adjudged I
Bankrupt on bis own petition : that the mvuient m
any debt! and delivery of any property belunging tu
such Bankrupt, to him or for bis use. and the Iran..
for of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting or the creditors of tbe said Bankrupt,
to prove their debt, and to choose one or more As.
signeei of bis estate, will be held at a Coortof Bank
ruptcy, to be bolden in the Borough or Sunbury,
county or Northumberland, and State of Pennsylva
nia, before J. M. Wieetling, Esq., Register, on tbe
27 lb day of Ootober, A. D. 18"H, at Vodock, A. M.
T. b OREENAWALT,
Deputy United State Marshal, (a Messenger.)
Western District Of Pennsylvania.
Ootober Sd, 1869. t
CONRAD MEYER,
Inventor and Manufacturer of the
CELKliltA TED IRON F II A ME WAX0S,
. Wure-room, Xo. 723 Arch St., Phila.,
HAS roccived the Prise Medal of the World 'i
Great Exhibition, London, England. The high
est Prises awarded when and wherever exhibited.
lESTABLJSHKD ISM ) Oct. , 'po.3i
' . ShorliT" tfalci.' ' ' ' '
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Levari Vactna, Nsued
out of the Court of Common Pleaaof Norlhum
norland county, and to mo dlreoted, will be exposed
to publio aale, at the Court House, in tbo Borough of
Bunbury.oa SATURDAY, Oolober 17, 1888, at ana
a clock in the afternoon, tha following property to
All thaloerlalnlotof ground, litaathtri the 8o
Hngh of Sunbury, bounded on the north by an alley,
en the i aoiilh by Shamokin street, on the east by iot
of ground in the powomion of James Beard, and on
the wast by Fawn street, being lot number (li) forty
two, as marked in the general plan of said Borough,
containing sixty feet in front aud two hundred and
thirty in depth, whereon is ereoted a two-story
frame dwelling house, a low office and a two-story
brick dwelling house, being the same lot of ground
whieh Eliiabeth Bright, by des-4 or conveyance
dated the first day of April, 1 85 1, .sol 1 to Horatio J.
Wolvorton, party thereto, and by article of agree
ment dHted the 18th day or May, A D. 1857, laid to
said Solotaicn B. Boycr; excepting thtrcfrom the
part thereof reltased by doed of Mary O. Wolverton
untr? Wm. Musslomnn, datod the day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1864, being sixty foot square or ground at
the northern end or said lot. and containing sixty
feet in front on Fawn street by sixty feet in depth
along said alloy, nnd whereon is creeled tbo afore
said brick dwolling house; togetherwith the here
ditaments an I appurtenance tlicrounto belonging.
Selied and taken into execution and to be sold as
tho property or Solomon B. Boycr.
Also, at the same time and plaoc, all the undivi
ded moieiy, or half part or a certain traotor parcel
of land, situate in Coal township, in the county of
Northumberland State of Pennsylvania, being port
of a tract of land taken up in the nnmo ot Samuel
Clark (and known by tho name of Bovd's Stone Coal
Quarry) on which tho town of Shamokin Is principal
ly laid out, beginning In the Centre of Spurtzheim
street, on the line betweon Jonn C. Boyd and David
MnXight, and thonoe eastward along the middle of
sold Spurtihoim street to the centre or intersection
of said .Spumheiui and Rock streets, thonce doulh
ward along the middlo or said Rock street to tho
centre cr intersection or said Rock and Webster
stroets, thence eastward along the middle of said
Webster stroct to the original line between the Sum
uol Clnrk nnd Sarhuel Wothernll surveys, which is
near the Danville aud Pottsville Rnilrond. thence
south along snid original lino to a heap of stones in
the lino between Samuel Clark und Wm. Green's
surveys, thence west along the said line soventy-one
porches to n post in the first mentioned line, and
thence north along said line to the middle of suid
'purtzlmim street, the plaoc of beginning, containing
about eighty acres of land, bo the sumo more or less,
being the sumo promises which the said David Mo
Night and Elunbcth II., his wile, by indenture,
benring even dato herewith nnd executed imme
diately beforo these presents for the consideration
theriu mentioned, and which is hereby secured did
grant nnd convey unto tho said Richard Richardson
in tee (as by snid receipted indenture deference being
thereunto had will more fully and at large appeal-)
togctuer with tbo privilege ot using tho branch rail
road now mado to tho saw mill on theprcperty, with
tho moiety or all the materials with which it is con
structed and the right or any way at any and all
times to mako and repair and remow.Uo said railroad
and together with all und singular the buildings
End improvements, streets, lanes, nllevs. nossaces.
ways woters and water courses, rights, liberties,
privileges hereditaments thereunto belonging.
Veiled and taken into execution aud to be sold as
the property of Richerd Richardson.
DAMtli lihUM.KV, Sheriff.
Sunbury Sept. 2G, 1SCS.
ILADELPHIA.
13j Siiuinlcs scut by mail wbeu written for.
October 3d, 18(53 ly
l.itfoH, I'aiM'y I'iii-n !
AT
JOHN FAREIRA S,
Old Established F U R
Munutaetorv,
Si. 7H ARCH "Street,
Ebbvo 7th, PHIL'A.
Huve now in storo of
my own Importation and
Manufuclure obo of the
largest and most beauti-
lul selections of
FANCY FURS,
es' and Chil-
- - " . , ruren s , war, luiuticiij-.
-5jgtiTi"itt- Also, a lltlo assortment of
Gents' Fut OloVes and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose or my goods at very rea
sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
troin toy Iriemls ot zvortnumberiana county ana vi
cinity.
llcuiuuiber the Mini, fiumtier anil Mreai :
JOHN FAltEIRA,
No. 714 Arch St , above 7th, south Side, Philad'a.
I'o" I huve no Pnrtner, nor connection with any
other store in Philadelphia. Oct. 3, 'tl8.-4ui
J". S. N II A ,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
Corner of Third Street and Market Square, in Mil-
ler'i Stono Building, 8UKJ1 U R Y , P A ,
jk..nsV eaz: a: is ass
of tho most celebrated makers, consisting or the
Howard, Appleton, Tracy & Co., Wultbam, Bartlett,
W. Ellvry, aud ull grades or tho Elgin Ill's make.
Also, sole Agent for the celebrated, PAUL BRt-
TON Watch, in Uold and Silver Case, at low prices.
ilver Hnre lor YVvdillsi;;' I'rcacnU,
of entirely new designs. Solid Silver Table and
Tea Spoons, Butter Knives, Forks, Castors, loe
Pitchers, Fruit and Cako Baskets, Syrup
Mugs. Butter Dishes, and everything
in the Silverware lino at low
prices.
JEWELRY,
A fine stock of 18k Rings. Also a fine selection
of Gold and Jut Jewelry or all descriptions. Uold
and Silver Chains, at low prices.
GOLD PENS.
Fine Oold Pens in Gold, Silver and Rubber Cases,
or the celebrated make by Huffman and Stewart.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of 8 day and 30 hour Clocks, at
low prices.
Also Sole Agent for the celebrated Perfected Spec
tacles, warranted tn give entire satisfaction.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no
tice
Sunbury, Sept. 5, 1803.
a luini at I'un'ATi: maiji,
ri"UIE subscriber offer! for sal a FARM, situated
J in Perry township, Snyder county, Pa. .adjoin
iua lands of George Gulnett, Abnar liornberaer.
Aaron Shaffer and othera, containing 145 ACUEei
and 60 PERCHES. About 80 acrea of the land are
cleared, and ibe balance is choice limber. Tbe
improvement! consist of a large two-story Log
Dwelling House, Log Burn, and all the aeoeesarv
outbuildings and an Orchard of 6 acres, containing
choioe fruit. A spring of Water is near the door,
and a niue stream runs through the farm,' near the
bouse. This property is conveniently located,' and
1. Wlliun M uiitv ui ewm hiu win., asm u niium
qunrter of a one or a aaw-mill.
For terms, call on George Uelnett, whoso property
ailjoin. (he land, or on tbe undersigned, at New
Berlin, Union oounty, Pa.
G. W. RATIIFON
Sept. 10, 1863. 2tn.
Ytsluuble I'rvperly ul lrlie Male.
milE nndersla-ntd offers hi! valuable lot. Si feet
X fr6nt by 21 A deep, on the south-west corner of
me DoamoKin vauey anu xsorinrrn venirai ivau
roads, 6n Thifd strict. on which is erected aFRAMfi
WAREHOUSE, 20 by iU feet. , The Warehouse is a
new on., having been' built about two years since,
and is t splendid stand for any ode wishing to ko
into the flour and grain business. Tbe fixtures of
the concern Will also be offered f"f sale, at rcuona
ble rnfei.
Thut properly is offered for salo for the reason that
I intend giving up business in Sur.bury. For further
particulars, apply to J. M. CADWALLADER,
0ept. 19, 'S -fcn. fruubury, Pa
t" bankers;
No. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
xEN ERAlT jfkENTS,
x for
PENNSYLVANIA ,
fa)
3&
OF THE
United states or America.
J.A.SH CAPITAL, 1, 000,000, FULL PAID.
1L.AIIK Ac CO.
jV.,. (, irrl HI
ArpHcationi for Central and Western Pennsylva
niato beiuadclo B. 8. RVSSF.LIi. Maxaoer,
August 16, 1863, ly. HerriJiburg, Pa.
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Moortft,
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AIlRtVAIs
AT
mori: &. iisi.xik:r'.4.
Vi e arc now opening a large varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which wo afler at the lowest CASH Prioes, In
llrttipt'a (W li-on I'ront,
MARKET STREET, SUKBU1VY, PEXJI'A
Consisting of
DRi O0fU3. NOTIONS. OR0CE1UES, QUEENS
WARE, ULASSWARE, and a full line of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
I.imIIi'h' lres CJowdsi,
Callcrt, Muslinl, Flannels, Table Linens Toweling,
Checks, Ticking. Counterpanes, Cassimeres,
Vestmgs, l arns, eklrts. teck lies,
Culls, Collars Handkerchiefs,
Hose, Oil Cloth, Carpots,
Wood and Willow-Ware.
We invite ipeoial attention to tbo quality of our
Stock of
;cto i:kii:s ai siici:s.
RIO and JAVA COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS,
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SOAP, SALT,
FISH, VINEGAR, Ac, 4o.
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand.
Wc leel confident that cash buyers will find it to
their advitnlago to give us a call, and customers
generally are invited to call and examine our goods
und gut posted on our prioes.
By strict attention to the wants of our customers
and fair dealing we hope to merit a full (hare of tho
public patronage.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods, Tor which the highest price will
be puid.
MOORE 4 DISSINQER.
Suubiiry, Sept. 19, '03.
"oii-c to 'l'ux payers).
TERSONS in the Borough of Sunbury, who aro in
arrears fur Taxes, are requested to make immediate
payment tn the undersigned, at his residenoe on
Murkntstrcet. By giving this your attention you
will savo costs.
GEORQE WEISER, Collector.
Sunbury, Sept. 26, 1808. 3t
i:Mlat- of .Hiljrull I. dt-eciiotts;h,
IrM-iiNet.
1ETTERS lestnnicntnry on tho above estate, hav
J ing been granted lo the undersigned, all per
sons indebtud to the snuie, will make payment tu,
and those having olaiins or demands, inuke known
the sumo without dolav to
E. UKEENOUUH SCOTT, Executor.
Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa.
August 29, 1808. Ot.
NEW MARBLE STORE.
Chesnut Street,
JAS.E CALDWELL & CO.,
JEWELERS,
Have been appointed
SPECIAL AGENTS
in this city for tbe sale of tho
UORIIAM MFG. COMPANY'S
Fine Electro-Plated Ware
Wo guarantee theso goods to be decidedly supe
rior to anything in tbe market, excelling in design,
fluisb and quality.
A largo assortment will be maintained, and sold
at the manufacturers' regular
FIXED PRICES.
Trade Mark rqrt Stamped on the
of lijy base of each
Electro Plate jiam Atru.9 article.
J.E.C
ALDWELL &
.Ho, Ot3 (liralnnt
N t re t
PHILADELPHIA,
July 18, 1863. nib7,ly.
028 HOOP SKIRTS 628
AD
CORSETS, CORSETS.
WM. T. HOPKINS,
.Oi Ar li Street, IMiilndclnUlil.
MANCFACTUUIill oV THE
Cchlnitcd "CIIAXPIOX" Hoop Skirt,
FOll LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
The largest assortment, and best qunlity and
stales in tho American Market. Every lady should
try them, us Ihey recommend themselves by wear
ing longer, relaing their shape much bettor, lighter
and moro clastic than all others warranted in every
respect, and sold at very low pricos. Ask for Hop
kins' "l.huinpion ' bkirt.
Superior Handmade W hale-Bone Corsets in fit-
teen different Grades, including the "Imperial and
Thompson Jt Langdou a "Glove Fitting" Corsets,
ranging in prices from hi cent! to. Ji.50 ; together
with Josepn Itcckel I veieoraiou rroncu ..oven
Corsets, superior shares and quality. Ten different
Grades, from 1 1 10 to 5 50. They are the finest and
best goods fbr the prices, ever imported. The Trade
supplied with Uoop fc kills and Corsets at the Lowest
Kales. ,
Those visiting the City should not fail to call and
. ., i . " i. .j r . . .11 .
examine our uooas ami rricee, a. we ei u iwm
petition. reoraary z, iaoa iuuiqj.
For doi
ling a family washing in the beat and cheap
ter. Guaranteed equal to any in the world!
be strength of old rosin soap wi!u the mild
eat manner
11.. all the strenir
and lathering qualities of geuuine Castile Try this
splendid Soap. Sold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL
WOKhs. 4 Kortn rrunioireei, l ouaueipuia
August 20, lHOa ly.
IMaaoluliou ' rlMernlslp.-
NOTICE ut hereby given that the eo partnership
heretofore exi.lliig between J. Weiser Bucber
and E. Master Bucber, trading under the firm of
"Bueher Brother," in the tanner business, was tbil
day (August 2Kb, lB'H.I dissolved by mutual con
sent Tbe business will hereafter be conducted by
the orndernigned, at the Old stand, where all persons
Indebted tu tbe nrin oi uucner lirotnera. are re
q acted to call itbout delay and make settlement,
an save cost. E. MASSER Bl'ClIER. .
Sunbury, August 29, 1468.-6111.
t'lailtlreu'si t.'nrriageis.
WE would oall tbe attention of those wanting c
Child'! Carriage, to our new and large aasjort
meut comprising new and beautiful style.
J. 11. CONLET A CO.
piOUNTRY DEALERS iirpnlied with all kinds of
J btoue vr are at lesa man factory prices at Har
risburg, saving package, breakage and freight, at
the Mummolb Store of 11. V. FRILING.
SALL and see lbo.e beautiful Bird Cagec at the
new Hardware ilore of
J H
CONXET C
M:. ll .
FALL OPENING.
GKKATRKdCcTTON IN PRICES!
You can Buy More Goods
Cf till
BET XJ-A-X.Ir"5r
rat
L23B MOITET,
at (h.
MAMMOTH STOUE,!
OF
MrtliKET S3CARE, j
i
ISUMBUKY, PEN'A ,
i
Than any oOior f'tnvti
t
I
1 iLvS JLSr RECEIVED AND OI'ENT.D '
i
i
!
Tlio Iiesl Selected and I
FIRR.JT awoUimkni, ?r
drv goods in town.
FRENCH MERINOS, PRINTS,
MUSLIMS, OUSGIIAM9,
CASSIMERES, So.
Dulninos aud Armurvs
Domostii Cotlom, Br'jin arid Bldaohnd.
NOTIONS of ill kinds.
Hosiery, Olovos, Man's end I.sdics I'ndtrgannc '
WHITE COODS.
A fullaMjnm.ut of TRIMMINGS
Builders will Bad my Stosk of llardniire,
f'uiiiie, (tils, CJlueN, A.C, Complete.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
WILLOW AND CEDAR-WARE,
QUEEXSWAttE, Ot.ASSV.'ARE,
CROCKERY, SALT,
BOOTS AND SHOES-
HATS AM) CAPS,
and In fact everything usually kept in a large Store
Call und be Convinced that
the Cheapest Place to Buy
all Your Goods is ut
THE MAMMOTH STORE
ef
Teraie t'aaU, SO tluya,
as my Goods are bought for Cash and Sold Cheap
for tbe READY MONEY. 1 give the trade the ad
vantage of all reduction! as fast as tbey are made by
Manufacturer!.
H Y PRILIK '
6TATE.
Auditor Gcncrtl,
John F. llartrahfl.
Surveyor Genorn.1,
Jacob M. CctnpholL
COCXT'f .
Congrotti,
Jolin B. Puckor.
Assembly,
Alfred R. Fiske.
District Attorney,
William A. Sober.
Commissioner,
Joseph M. Neslit.
STATE.
Auditor General
John F. Ilartranft.
Surveyor General,
Jacob M. Cumphelh
COUNTY.
(JoligrtSa,
John B. Ptiuker.
Assembly,
Alfred R. Fisko.
District Attorneyj
William A. Sober.
Coiutuissioner,
Joseph M. Nesbit.
STATE.
Auditor General,
John F. Ilartranft.
Surveyor General,
Jacob M. Campbell.
COUNTY.
Congress,
John L. Packer.
Assembly,
Alfred K. Fisko.
District Attorney,
William A. Sober.
Commissioner,
Joseph M. Nesbit.
STATE.
Auditor Generul,
John F. Ilartranft.
Surveyor General,
Jacob M. Campbell.
COUNTY.
Congress,
John B. Packer,
Assembly,
Alfred R. Fiske.
District Attorney,
William A. Sober.
Commissioner,
Joseph M. Nesbit,