Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 17, 1868, Image 3

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    Snnburg American.
N. B. EN OLD, Fubliahera.
MII.ItXUY. IA.
SATURDAY, OCTOOER 17. 1888.
ILOtal Affairs.
W. A. BkHhett bat th best preparation Id mar
ket for curing eldsr for winter un. Try It.
Kw MiLtmrKT floont. Mies t. fblsster Hat
Just opened a large nasortmllht rf Full and n,er
Millinery Hoodi. Ladles, go end lee thetn. ; They
re splendid. '
TJ. 8. DiiTKier Count.-The heat session of tbe
District Court of the United Ftates. for tbe Western
District of Pennsylvania, will be held In tbe elty of
Pittsburg, on Monday, IDIh Intt.
Naw Heady Made Clothing, fnr Fall and Winter,
has jost been opened at Marsh's Store, in Simpson's
buildin. Market Souara. Every one an be lulled
in quality and price. Aire a variety of gentlonicn'i
furnishing goodt.
Asornsn Ptbaw. A rote was taken on the mail
train on the Northern Central Railroad, on Friday
of lost week, between Sunbury and Ballimoro, which
resulted as follow :
Grant. l'
tie mour,
2H
Majority for Grant,
81
Scicid. The Danville Intelligencer, of the 9th
Inst., ssys: On Friday morning last, between 12
o'clock and daylight, a young girl, aged about 22
yenri. named Sarah .lane Kly. of Mayberry township,
tli ia county, want to Jacob Swank's mill dam. In the
above township, and drowned herself. We have not
beard what it wat that drove her to the act, further
than that she had been much afflicted with depres
sion of spirit).
BosiNitss The business of this community has
been unusually dull this season. Merchant! and bu
siness tacn have been complaining on all hands. As
la usual preceding Presidential elections commercial
niat'ers have been disturbed. As the farmers finish
their fall work and confidence, politically, restored,
business will revive, with the prospects of it bring
as brisk as ever. Our crops being fair there is no
reason for a scaroity of money.
J. H. Enokl has just received a stock of Fall and
Vinier Goods, such as Cloths and Cassimeres for
man's wear, some very handsome Dresa Goods for
ladioa' wear, French Merinos, Irish Poplins, all-wool
roplins. Changeable Poplins, Alpaca, Black Al
poena, (very good.) Chenille Cloth for Ladies' Sack
ing, and some very handsome Shawls, all at vory
low prices. Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Curpets.
Oil Shades fr window curtains, and a general as
sortment of store goods
Wnena mo thkt Cone From ? On Tuesday last
a number of voters were challenged at the polls, be
cause no one knew Who they were or where they
came from. All were well dressed in the latest
styles of garments. Some of theto were, however,
identified as resilient voters on account of the suits
tbey wore, which were made at tho fashionable tai
loring establishment of J. E. Smick, on Fourth
street. Mr. Smick has just the goods to make up
fnsblonablo suits, and every one can be suited, both
in quality and price.
I. 0. or 0. F. Warrior Run Lodge No. (145, of
Tuibutville, was instituted on the 8th inst., by D. D.
). M., S. B. Boycr, aoting M. W.O. M., assisted by
Bros. D. T. Krebs. of No. 619, acting t). V. ; Vm.
Berger, of No. (119, aoting R. W. (i. Seo. ; A. T.
Bind, of No. 84, acting Grand Treasurer ; II. K.
Witman. of No. fj9, Grand I. Guardian; and Thos.
Carl, of No. 619, acting Grand Marshal. The fid
lowing oftioers were elected and installed for the
present term : Rev. J. F. Wampolo, N. G. ; D. Jf.
MuWilliams, V. G. ; Thomas Burr, Secretary ; John
MeFarland, Assist Secretary ; Daniel Utisel, Trea
surer. Election Night. On Tuesday night the mem
bers of the l"iii"U League and others were assembled
in the Masonio Hall, where the telegraph dispatches
were read from the stnnd as fast as received. As
the encouraging news came in, it was received with
oheer after cheer, and befure nine o'clock "the
handwriting on the wall" showed that the party who
adopted Seymour and tllair as their standard bear
ers were doomed to a political defuat. as inglorious
and certain as that achieved by Grant over tho
rebels, in tho surrender of Lee. About this time
John B. Packer, our Congressman elect, entered the
hull, and was loudly cheered. Mr. Packer mounted
the stage and returned his (hanks to his fellow citi
tens and neighbors fur the almost unanimous support
he had received from Ihein, a compliment that would
have cheered him even it defeat had been the re
sult in other portions of the District. lie predicted
a still moro ghuious result for Grant and Colfax in
November.
Other speakers were called to the stand, among
whoin were A. A. Sbiaslor, Esq., Messrs. Sober,
Kuse, Brico, Wnggensellcr, Roback and others -After
this tho ''Star Spangled Banner" and other
national songs were sung by Messrs. Francis Bucber
and Christian Snyder.
Montgomery- Blair, Ex-Postmaster General,
made a speech for the Democracy, at the Court
House, on Thursday evening preceding the election
Some of Mr Blair's assertions, in regard to finances
and expenditures, were so extravagant as to destroy
tbeir effect with intelligent and on ml id pernms. He
was cspeciully bitter against Secretary Suinion, wt)o
helped him out of Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet, lie com
plimented Mr. Lincoln aa a patriotic, honest and
upright mau. The attempt to force tbe Lecompton
Constitution on tbe ponple of Kansas, under Mr. Bu
chanan's administration, he denounced as a revolu
tionary act und a swindle. Tbe Lecompton Democ
racy present seemed rather uueusy at this exposition
of tbeir former bad deeds in attempting to force
slavery into a free State against the will of the peo
ple. This wae more than they bad bargained for,
and we thought our former member of Congress, who
introduced Mr. Blair to the audience, and who had
voted for that measure, felt that be occupied an ex
ceedingly uncomfortable position. Ma Bluir, like
II iotolligett boulhero men, bad nothing lo auy
agaiust the charaoter and ability of that diatin
uubod man and soldier, Gen. Grant.
Thr "Democracy" had a meeting in this borough
on Thursday last. 1 heir procession contained 7
vehicles of every description and 610 men, women
and children. In the procession of voters to the
speakers' ct.nd there were just 2H. Gov. Bigler,
the principal speaker, swelled himself up like tbe
Irng ami talked more about Bigler than politioa.
Th.e present were led to infer that he was the most
important man in the country. His peecb is not
very highly spoken of even by Democrats. In tbe
evening a handful of men were gathered together in
front of the U. 8. Hotel, and listened to a couple df
tump speeches. The most '-telling' hit we heard
wan from one of the speakers, who said that when
be "gut mad he eould hold the crowd !" We thought
that if the "orowd" bad been composed of domijohns,
be probably told the truth ! A diaeraoerul u.n. ta.
corred in tbe procession which pars'lod Lb streets
in th afternoon. Thre white fellows wer t'aok
ened up to represent niggers and seated on a bureau.
An effort had been made to hire colored men for tb
position, but nun wer found mean enough. Our
opponents accuse ns of being "Black Republicans,"
but we eenaiuly have no "whit nlggera" in our
party, aa tbeir prooeoioa on Thursday proved Ibat
tbey bav ! If they oan't get bona fid negroes to
associate with tbem In their pnlitioal processions,
they bire mean while luco lo rej ri3cnt i.e Afric in.
One noticeable feature, f the meeting on Thursday
wat tb good order maintained It wat certainly
tb most orderly Democratic gathering held in tbit
borough for years, and w think our Drooraii
friend ar. profiU -g from th. Republic, letsocii
eo Che's in timet put MiltonUn, ttk ia .
giv
r.tri fSfraniv RrnonL AltitlTltRSART. The
anniversary of tti-ondy Meed ? 4e't Loth,
ran Churth, In ftls. plnca, e of on Sunday ve
nine, 4tk .tort. Lor before in now m u r
beginning, tbe spaolous audience room or the cburoh
was DIM to overflowing, and wary were obliged to
return bom In onsequena of the orowd.
Tb xereiea wer opened with tinging by tbe
School, "Never b Afraid." Miss Emma Hamper
ley presided at tb organ, accompanied by Mr.
Shlpman on the flute. The pastor of the ehurob,
Rev. 0. W. Horn perl cy, then addressed the Throne
of Grace In an earnest, impressive and appropriate
prayer, after whloh he stated to the audience that
th various ol asset would, on at time, present
the amount of money collected by them during the
year, accompanied by aome design or motto illus
trative or emblematical of aome tcriptural doctrine,
duty, or point nf experience, which he would take
occasion brliBy lo point out kt they wer presented.
The following are th namet of each elaet, with
its teacher, design, and amount of contributions:
Tin Infant Ca..t. Sup't, Mrs. Lents, lata Miss
Ilatlle Unas. Design, Christ blessing little chil
dren. Motto, "Suffer tittl children to oome onto
me." Ac. Contributions, tiSOO.
Discivte of Faith. Teacher, Mist Sarah Guasler.
Design, Th Crucifixion. Motto, Luk 23 ! 24, and
John 19: 25. ..Contributiont, $7.75.
Tht Joanna Class. Teaoher, Mis Sarah Cuslow.
Design, Devotion. Motto, "Remember thy Creator
In the days of thy youth " Contributions, f 1.76.
. Ttmpertnet Clam. Teacher, Miss Lucy Sensen
bach. Design, a Goblet of Water. Motto, "Look
not upon tb win when it is red," 4 c. Contribu
tions. $2.0(1.
. Rebecca Clam. Teacher, Miss Sarah ttonn. De
sign : Jacob and Rebecca at the well. Contribu
tions. $2 25.
Lady Washington Class. Teacher, Mrs. Wea
ver. Design ; Tho Lighthouse Contribution, $2 35.
Mrsic "Light In the Window."
The Star Clans. Teacher, Mrs. Moixell. De
sign : "The Star of tho East." Contribution, $5.00.
Catharine 'on Bora Class. Teacher, Mrs.
Smick. Design: A silver basket filled with flowers.
Motlo. "The grass withereth and the flower fadoth,
but the word of God shall stand forcvor." Contri
bution, $4.00.
The Golden Link Clast. Teacher, Mrs. Gobin.
Design : "The Box of Alabaster." Contrib'n, $S10.
Virgin Mry Cla Teacher, Mrs. Haupt. De
sign: "The Babe In Bethlehem." Contrib'n, 11.50.
Richardson CVaM, or The JUafter't Friends.
Teacher. Miss Mury Engel. Design : Faith, repre
sented by a beautiful female figure robed in white,
looking at the cross. Motlo, "Believe In the Lord
Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved." Contribu
tion, 19.00.
Hannah Moore Class. Teacher, Mrs. Rhodes
Design : "The Rose of Sharon, and th Lilley of
th Valley." Contribution, Jt.09.
Mrsic "The Belgium Band."
Lady Huntingdon CftKx. Teacher. J. IT Engel
Design : Soven Golden Candloslieks, representing
the sevon churches nf Asia. Contribution, $10.26.
rnrity Clans. Teacher, Jlits Lucy Ilinie, lately
taught by Mrs. Clinton D. Rohrbaeh. Design: A
piece of white coral. Motto, "Blessed are the puro
in heart fur they shall see God." Contribution,
$10.35.
Fishtrman's Class. Teacher, Benjamin Landau.
Design : A fishing scene, with boats, Ao. Contribu
tion. $1.25.
Hope Class. Teacher, Samuel Haupt. Design :
The Anchor. Contribution. $2 25.
Union Class. Teacher. C. D. Rohrbaeh. Do
sign : A Bible ornamented with flags. Motto, "Our
Country and our Country's hope." Contrib'n, $7 25.
IlemptrUy Class. Teacher, James Bartholomew.
Design : "Th Sheep without a Shepherd." The
claes bad been without a teacher for long time, and
therefore chose the above ileigu. Contrib'n, $13.50.
Philip Milancthon CAim. Teuchcr, Geo. Oys
ter. Design : The Budded Rod of Aaron ; Num
bers, 17 : . Contribution, $7.25.
hinruln Cla . Teaoher, Wis, Rohrbaeh. De
sign : A log cabin, rails, beetles, wedges, 4c, to
represent the motto, "The Diguity of Labur." Con
tribution, $17.6.3.
Mt sic "Love nt Tloma."
St. John's Class Teacher, James Lyons. Design:
Moses viewing the Promised Lund. Contribution,
$18.36.
Reformer Clan Teacher, Teter Zimmerman.
Design : The Unchaining of the Bible. Contribu
tion. $3.28.
Youns Reapers Teacher, Solomon Weaver. De
sign : A fluid of wheat. Motto, "The harvest is
plenteous but the luborers aro few." Contribution
$2 63.
St. Matthew's Class Teacher, W. S. Rhodes.
Design : A Bmall box enciloscd in three wrappers on
the outer one of which were printed the words,
"Knock and it shall be opened unto yon;" on the
secord one, "Seek and ye shall find." on the inner
one. "Ask and it shall be given you." On opening
the box, tho contribution appeared, amounting to
$6.41.
,V. rani's Class Teacher, John Miller. Design:
The Tabernncle, seprestntlng the Sanctum, and tho
Sanctum Sanctorum, with tbe Ark of the Covenant
surrounded by the Cherubim, ie. Contribution, $9.
Music, "Who is like Jesus?"
llenjamin Knrtt' Class Teacher. John Haas.
Design : The Bow of Tromise. represented by a rain
bow painted on canvass. Contribution, $105.25.
After some remarks by tho Pastor pertinent to the
occasion, the sum total of the contributions was an
nounced as amounting to $333. Oil. It was itlio stated
that nearly $300 additional had been ruined ty the
school during the year for the purchasing of a library
ofovcr 4('A volumes and meeting other ncres.-ary ox
pcuses. The average attendance of the school had
been 240, and the iucrcase aiuee last year wu 90
scholar.
Before dismissing Ihejcongregation, an Interesting
incident occurred in the prencntatiun to Mrs. Lenti,
of the Infant Department, by tbe teachers of tho
school, of n beautiful silver cake basket. Tho Su
perintendent of tbe school, Mr. John Uuas, returned
the thanks of the surprised recipient, through the
Pastor of th church, to th trlcnds and asfociutes
who had thus ao kindly remembered her.
After singing another piece, entitled "The Bright
Crown," the audience was dismissed. The wbolo
affair was a credit to the scholars, teachers, and offi
cers of the school, and cannot fail to be productive
of a last io and bouefioial influenc.
' Repi'DLtCA.f MeaTiKos. A large and enthusias
tic Republican meeting was held at Oounty Line
Hotel, in Lower Mabanoy towutbip, on Friday eve
ning of last week. Prior to the meeting Grant and
Colfax polo was raised, with tbe American flag
atreaming from its mast. A lurge number of lb
Republican voters of Nortbumberlao J and Dauphin
counties were present. Tbe following were tbe offi
cers of the meeting : President, Dr. W. W. Robins;
Vic Presidents. Adnin Lenker, Jacob Lenker, B.
Witmer, 8. B. High, 8 Fetterolf, F. Fetlerolf. Win.
Deppin, E. Ileckert, J. Doc key and John Spotts ;
Secretaries. John Undereosler, Win Spotts. D. 11.
Wilcox and Joseph Lower. Tbe meeting was ad
dressed by S. II. Alletnan, Esq.. of Harrisburg, and
Simon S. Bowman, Esq., ol Millersburg.' In English,
nd Peter Meyer, Eq., of ilarrisburg, tn German.
Tb meeting wat a perfect tuoceaa, and adjourned
with three cheert for th National, Stat and County
tiokett. A special buiu wat given for Job B.
Packer. Esq.
On of tbe moat emphalie demonstrations that hat
taken place In Hbamokin for a great while came off
I on Saturday evening last. The meeting, which
numbered at least 800 persons, wat addraaaed by
M. W. M'Alarney, Esq., of Ilarrisburg. John B
Packer and A. R. Fiske, Esqrt., and Capt. Caldwell.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
I?"Joh frlisllteef. Having received a
large tupply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various aaw
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ae., oan be primed in
the latest and beat tlylet. and on abort notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Fob Sal. An exoellent top baggy, new.
quir at toil oBo.
En.
rtu tn Mark.t Squat' lately OMupied
n 1l .JLIkUm Ik. Laft at
ky B. A. arvaci m a law Ha.
A lTACT.-ThflnMsjaoTTmMBfBoo1iRnd8hee
In Sunbury pr vicinity will be found at MI"r'sExJ
eelilor ttort, Market Square, flit Itacl iaoludet
every style and quality, at remarkably low rates
Miller ft determined on ."quick tales and amall
profits. "
Ir yon. want to get th latest style of Hat, and at
a reasonable prtee, do not fail (o -visit th fashiona
ble Hat Store of S.Faust, in Market Square. At
this establishment may b found on of tb finest at'
tortmentt in this vieinity. Tb gentlemanly pro
prietor will be glad to show yoa bit ttook. G ive him
a call.
ii
Evenr young man should make th most of him
self, Intellectually, morally, toolallv,' and physl
cnlly. To do this, It It well to begin by having a
now suit of otothet mad by J, F. ShaetTer, on the
north aid of Market Squat, since there Is no means
by which more enn be mad of th outward appear
anca. It it well known that Shaeffer hat ho tup'
rior In making and fitting' gentlomen'i clothing.' '
I Mil '
TnERB It an old proverb which aayt that oontont-
ment it the true philosopher's stone. Brown tayt it's
vory likely, for nobody hat over found either one or
th other.' The nearest approach to it fa th fact,
which was long sine discovered, that the clothing
mado by J. 0. Beck, on Fourth Street, it not sur
passed in quality, obanpneat. neatness, elegance of
appearance and durability, by any In tbe country.
A man who could not find contentment In wearing
one of his suits, must bo unreasonable indeed.
Con's Coron Balsam Tb great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. Both slit's ordinary 4oi., nlsomam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
donlers in medicines. No family should ba over
tight without it in the house.
Cox's DvsPKrsiA Ccrk Will immediately re
lieve and pcrmnnendy cure tho most aggravated
case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipntinn, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els. Physicians, clergymen nnd all who use it. join
in unbounded praise of its great virtues. Sold by
Drngjrisis everywhere. Price $1.00.
MARRIAGES.
n a iQc.a w.. itr'tv i.- t.;A.
M. Ssydrii to Min Kate E. Skileb, both of Fishtr't
Ferry, Nnrtbuinherltntpcounty.
SI .Mil fitl .It liCltUr.
Corrected Weekly for the "Americnn.'
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do dq do perewt.
Rye Flour, perbhl.
do per cwt.
Wheat, prime red, ptr bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, do
Oat, . do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per pound
do do unpared do
riricl A h .lit
$12 00
fi no
M mi
' i on
2 25
1 40
I 25
7(1
1 25
25
211
15
3 no
5l
2.'.
25
25
25
20
II
13
18
60
lined Cherries, (nnstoned.) per bn
Butter.
rer rtmnd.
Egga.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams.
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per dnren,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Kliitiiiohiii Coal 'l't'iislv.
Suauokin, Oct. 12, 1863.
''. Cipt.
Sent for week ending Oct. 10th, 12.505 06
Per last Report, 373.121103
3s.Vf::i 09
S72.027 00
13.004 t'9
To same timt last ytar,
Increase.
Sptricil Notitrs.
DRAVsjEas. BLiRnsiEsa Ann Catarrh treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., Ocul
ist nnd Aurist. (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No.
805 Arch Street, Philadelphia " Testimonials from
the most reliable sources in city and country can be
seen at his office. Tho Medical faculty aro invited
tonccom(.any their patients, ai he hits no secrete in
his. practice. ARTIFICIAL KYES inserted with
out pain. 1,0 charge for examination. nov..il)-ly.
A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A
riivsieinn who hud Consumption for several years,
with frequent bleeding of the lunjrs, cured himself
with a medicine unknown to tho profvsain, when his
ease appeared hnpe!w. He ia tho only physician
who has used it in his own erson, or who hus any
knowledge of its virtues ; and ho can ascribe the de
gree of health he now enjoys to nothing but tho
use of hi, midicinr; and nothing but utter despair
and entire extinction of all hope of recovery, to
gether witha want nf confidence in all others, induc
ed him to hazard the experiment. To those suQ'er
ing with any disease of the Lungs he proffers a treat
ment ho confidently believes will cradirntu the
disense. Price $l 50 per bottle or $S a half dozen,
seut by express. Send for a circular or call on
Dn E. Boylhtos Jackson,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
For sale by II. Y. Friling, Market Squurc, Sun
bnrv. Pa., and Druggists generally.
M'ny 30. ISO.S ly.
0
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
.TATMTIC'
V sT V tJfaMBtW
OLD ESTABLISHED
CLOTHING HOUSE,
UUA ill r k c t Street,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years thia Establishment has don busi
ness on the One Pric r-ys.em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing House in tho city that strictly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu
tation which we are proud of. for good taste in select
good styles and substantial materials, aud not lest
luiportaut, for having all our goods
i:i itt wr.i.i, ii Vidi:.
We employ tho beft talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods arc of both kindi1 I'ushionablo und plain
to that all tu.-tcs ean be suited. The prices are the
very lowest, aa any one by a moment t thought must
tee, or otherwise we could not meet tbe competition
of our neighbors, for as uo deductions are ever uiude,
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
The people may depend, this is the true plan upon
which to dn business, and many a dollur can be
laved to Clothing buyers by keeping in uind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Not n tb Corner, but one door above Sixth.
I'. 4a. .IIAIZI', KilU-klllHU.
April 4. m. ly ' .
X f'lirtl. A Clergyman, while residing in
South America as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak
ness. Early Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Sem
inal Organs, and the whole train of di'ordeni brought
on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers
have been cured by Ibis noble remedy. Prompted
by the de-ire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate.
I will send the reoipe for preparing and using this
medicine, in a sealed envelop to any on who needs
it, Fliac or Chaiiuk. Address,
JOSEPH T. IN MAN,
Statins I), Bible House, New-York City.
Sept. 12. I6M 3in
(JuittV lo Slstrrlisiis. Young Mon'sGuid
to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felioiiy. Tne hu
man view of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors
ana Abuse incident lo Youth and Early Manhood,
tentlntealed letter envelopes, free of cbarir. A, I.
drew HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P , Philadel
phia. Pa.
June 13, 1868 ly.
NEWaADVKRTISEMENTS.
Valuable Property nt Hrlvnte Hule.
mUE undersigned offers hit valuable lot, 65 feet
rr b'""" V SL" d"P" 0n "' "u-wost corner of
..i.i. i.n.j sun isnrinern uentral Hail-
Ndil, ,,n ThipH M p. t , V. I U i . . .... . ....
VV A h triOUi-K. 20 bv teet Tb vVreoons is a
new on, having bo built about two v.ars sioo.
and is a splendid stand tor any on wiskin. i .
into tb Hour and grain business. Th fixture of
in. cuuu.m win iik o onerwi lor talc, at raatona
This properly It offered for sal ft th reason that
I intend giving up business In Kui bury. For furthtr
particular., apply to i. M CADW ALLADER,
' Hept, 18. '68 m. Sunbury, Pa.
tOOUNTRY DEALERS supplied with all ku-d. of
V "'one war as less than rsotory price at Uar
i '. I"". aakaa and Ir.igtm at
Ik Mattti tW ti H. J. FsULIN
GRAND OPTCNTNC
FALL AND WINTER
enllenien'si I'liriilarltlng Uoods,
at .
... THOMAS O. KOTT'S
itll.RCIIA.Vl' TA 1 1 .4 1 It . ntoiii:,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.,
Consisting of
ENGLISH AND FRENCH CLOTHS,
ENGLIIIt AND r'MKNCH OArtStMEh Efl,
ENGLISH MELTONS OF ALL COLORS,
which have been selected from the Inriresl and ht
nuuiunivuu iu nww ivri ana ruiiauelpnia.
. . .1 t. T . ...... r . . .
A general anortraont of
dEN'fXEMEN'rJ FURNISHING GOODS,
embracing,
Noddies, Collars, Cravati, oftbe latest stylet.
Fine Lamb's Wool Poller Jackets.
SHIRTS and DRAWERS, a large assortment of
the best quality.
A larae variety of GLOVES of verr stylo and
qualtity, from the Ball Rroom down to the laboring
nan's, and many other articles for Gentletueu's
wear.
I'inc I'rentli Yoke fililflu mnde lo
Order.
Having procured the services of the best workmen
In the cities, garments will be tnailu up to order
w hich omnot bo excelled in any city In Gls, or quality
of goods.
Gentlemen are rarliculnrtv requested to cull nnd
see the goods and work befure purchasing elsewhr.re.
Sunbury, Oct. 3, '6ti. HIO.MA3G. N U 11.
Mierlifsj .ainlen.
BY virtu of sundry write of Levari Facias, iwucd
out of tb Court of Common Pleas of Northum
berland oounty, and torn direoted, will be exposed
to publio sale, at the Court House, in (he Borough of
Sunburv. on SATURDAY, Ootober 17, 18tiS, at one
o'clock in th afternoon, tb following property to
wit :
All tbntoertnln lot of ground, situate In the Bo
rough of Sunbury, bounded on the north byan alley.
on the south by Shiimokin street, on the east by lot
of ground in the possession of James Beard, and on
the west by Fawn street, being lot number (42) forty
two, as marked in the general plan of suid Borough,
containing sixty feet In front and two bundled and
thirty iu depth, whereon is erected a twn-story
frame dwelling house, a law office and a two-story
brick dwelling house, being the same lot of ground
which Elisabeth Bright, hr deed or convevance
dated the first day of April, 185 1, sold to llor.it in J .
olverton. party thereto, nnd by nriicleol inrre"-
ment diited the lSih day of May. A. 1). !s57, sold to
said Sniomen B. Boycr; excepting thretrom tbe
part thereof released by deed of Mury G. Wolvcrton
unto Win. Musslctnun. dated the dav of Septem
ber, A. D. ISM. being sixty feet sqmiro ol groon-t at
th northern end of said lot. and containing sixty
feet in front ou Fawn street by aixty feet iu iloplb
nlong said alley, und hereon is erected tha 'afore
said brick dwelling house ; together with tin) here
ditaments an I appurtenance thereunto helonnlmr.
beizod and taken into exeautlun aud to be sold as
the property of Solomon li. Buyer.
Also, at the same tune and place, all too undivi
le I moiety, or half nnrt of a certain tractor parcel
ol land, situate iu Coal town-hip. in tho county of
Northumberland Stnte of 1'cnnsvlvaniu. bHnif purl
ol a tract of land tHken up in tha name of r-atutiel !
I'lurk (and known Ivy the mime of Boyd "t stone Coal
Quarry) on which tho town of Shiimoklnis principal-
y lam out. Beginning in tho centre ot purlzlienn
street, on tne line hut neon John C Boyd and David
,Mc. ii-nt, and luonce eastward along lliu middle ot
said Spurizhciin street to the centre or intersection
ofS'ihi i'purtzhtiui nnd Rock streets, thence south
ward nlong the middle of said Kock street to tho
centre or interjection of said Rock and Web-ter
streets, thence eastward along the middle of said
W ebter street to the original line between tho Sam
uel Clark nnd Samuel Wethernll surveys, which it
near the Danville and Pottsville Railroad, thence
south along said original line to a heap of stones in
the line between Samuel Clark and tm. Green's
surveys, thonco weal along the said line seventy-one
perches to a post in tbe hist mentioned line, mid
hence north nlong said line to the mMdl or said
.Spurtjheiin street, the place of beginning, ooutaining
about eighty acres of land, be the same more or less,
icing tbe same promises wiiiuu the said David ola-
Night and Elizabeth II., hts wiio. bv indenture.
hearing even date herewith nnd executed imnie-
lintely before theso presents for the consideration
herin mentioned, and which is herebv secured did
grant nnd convey unto the said Richard Richardson
n tee (as hy said receipted indenture deterenee being
hereunto bad will more fully and al large appear)
ogether with the privilege of usinz the branch rail-
rond now mado to the saw mill on ihe properly, with
the moiety of all the materials with which it is con
structed ami tho right of any way at any and all
imes to make and rupnir and reiuoddle said railroad
and together with all and singular Ihe buildings
and improvements, streets, lanes, alleys, pntfsiigcs.
ways waters ami water courses, rights, liberties,
privuogea hereditaments tnereuntn belonging.
veiled anu taken into execution aud lo bo sold as
he properly of Richard Kichard'on.
UA.NthL UKlhLEY, Sheriff.
Puhbury Sept. 26, liitiS.
ILADELPHIA.
tW Samples tent ly mail when wrlttca for.
October 3d, 1368. ly
'I'. . N II A . O ,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Corner of Third Street and Market Square, in Mil
ler's Stone Building, SUNBURY, P A.,
WArI'OaJlIA9
nf the most celebrated makert, consisting of tbe
Howard, Appleton, J racy it Co., aUhaiii, iinrtlcU.
W. tilery, and all grades of tbe Elgin Ill's make.
Also, sole Agent for tho celebrated. PAUL BR I.
TON Watch, in Gold and Silver Case, at low prices.
Silv or Hurc lor IVedtlin;; I'ri-keuiw,
of entirely new designs. Solid Silver Table and
la r-poons, t;uttr Knives, Forks. Castors, Ice
Pitchers. Fruit and Cake Basket. Syrup
Mugs. Butter Dishes, and evert thing
in lb Silverware line al low
priuea.
JEWELRY.
A fin slock of IS k Rings. Also a fin selection
of Gold and Jut Jewelry of all descriptions. Gold
and Silvur Chains, at low prices.
GOLD FENS.
Fin Gold Pens in Gold, Silver and Rubber Cases,
of theoelcbruled make by Huffman aud Stewart.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of 8 day and 30 hour Clocks, at
low prices.
Also Sol Agent for th oeleorated Perfected Spec
taolea. warranted to give entire taiitl'aotion.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted. All ordtn promptly attended to at th shortest no
tice. Sunbury, Sept. 6, 1868.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
In tht District Court of the United States, for
the Wettsrn District of Ptuwylvania.
AH. BERGSTRESSEH, a Bankrupt undsr th
. Act or Congress of March 2d, I8A7, having
applied tor a discharge from all his debts, and other
claims provabl under laid Aot, by order of the
Court, notice is hereby given, to all persona who
bav proved tbeir debts, and other persons interest
ed, to appeal on the 27th day of October, I808, at 8
o'oloek. A. M.. before J M. letlling, Esq., Re.is-
ft j, i Kr.h.,r I.. ... A' .? ' . "
- : ' r , ' V 7 . "", ny m.y nave,
why a ditobarg should not be grauted to lb aaid
Bankrupt. And further, eir it hereby given.
that the second and third meetings-or oi editors of
th said Bankrupt, required by the 171b and 2in
tcatioDS of laid aot, will be bald be lor Lb taid
Regular, at tb same tiui and plaee.
rv-. i. .. ,c.s 8- McCAMDLESS, Clerk.
October 3d, 1868 2t
B
TPf. rinco ii j.r . .
If yoa want
v-- m-'rm VM, Kit ID
'bankers! co
No. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
tENEPJajyiENTS,
PENNSYLVANIA
f0PTfHE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
nL.';AT'0,A,: T',r! Isrrca CojirAST It a
CA8H CAPITAL, 11,000,000, f U1L PAID.
.,;'bn''.'oL',rm"n("'.d,0 Arnts and Bollcltors, wbo
ai'inviien t iopi,lr .touroillco. '
loS ? ," "calar. 1 1 Lchad on apptlea' Ion at onr odlo.
L'f 'A1,1 ' secio l stotv of our UanKiDX Hou-e
ZiwIU '' V Pnirhlcl, fully rt. siriM: e th
acTasiageainjioi l,j ihe t,ouii"v..,o,v iiehad
IJ. W. .L ICK A- CO.,
,V .v.,ura r;,(,a m
Annliiatimis f.,r rntrJ a.,,i vt'.ef. p.n..iw..
nia to he mn.lrto B. S. RUSSKl.I.. M.i.n
1863. ly. Ilarrisburg, Pa.
P. tt. MOCP.B.
D. C. DISSrXGEIl.
NEW ARRIVAL
Jiooki; a iisis;nit'i.
We are now opening a largo varied assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which wo effar nt tho lowest CASH Prices, tn
llanpl'sj Iron l i-oiit,
MAHKET STREKT, 8UNBUIIY, PENX'A
Consisting of
DRV finnDS. NOTIONS. GROCERIES. QUEEXS
W ARK, GLASSWARE, and a full line of
GENTLEMEN'S lURKlSHIKa GOODS
AND
Ctldick' Ol-t'lSH axxlsi,
Calicoes, Mutlins. Flannels, Table Linens Toweling,
Checks. Ticking. Coutiterpai.es, Cassimeres,
Yes'in-rs. Vnrns, Sltirt.i. Neck 'l ies,
Culls. Collars lliuidkerchiefs,
lluse. Oil Cloth, Carpets,
Wool und Willow-War.
We invite special attention to lb quality of our
Stock of
JEt04'l',l!Cli:N ,VB SPH DS,
RIO and JAVA COFPEE. TEAS. 8UGARS,
ni01.AS.ES, SVKCI'S. SOAP, SALT,
H.-ll, iNLGAli. Ao., Ac.
Campbell's Celebrated I'LOl'R, always on hand.
We fool confident thul cash buyers will find it to
their advaiitao to give us a uull. and custnuior
generally aro invited to call und examine our goods
and gel posted n our prices.
By strict atteutiun to tho wants of our customers
and t"n ir dealing wo hope to merit a full share of tbe
public patronao.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in T
change for goods, for which tho highest prico will
be paid.
MOORE A DISKING GF..
Sunbury, Sept. 19, T,S. .
NO. 1)02. j&
Chesnut Street,
JAS.E- CALDWKLIi & CO.,
JEWELERS,
Have been appointed
SPECIAL AOE.VTS
in this city for tbe sale of tho
GOR11AM MFG. COMPANY'S
I'ino Electro-Fluted Waro.
Wo guarantee these goods to he decidedly supe
rior to anything in the market, excelling in design,
finish und quality.
A largo assortment will bo maintained, and sold
at tho uinnufac'.Krers' regular
FIXED PRICES.
Trade Mark rxi Stamped on the
of tTy baseofeajh
Electro Flute flS83"" article. '
,E.C
ALDVYELL &
Mo, UO'J (liealniit Nlrcot
PIIILADEUMIIA,
July 1 R. 1R88. nih7,ly.
G28 HOOP SKIRTS 028
CORSETS, CORSETS.
WM. T. HOPKINS,
Xo. OtUAvt h fsiiroet, lMilladelpliIa.
MAM'FACTCIIER OP THB
Ctltlrated 'CHAMPIOX' Hoop Skirt t
FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDHE.W
The largest assortment, aud best qunlily and
styles in tho American Maiket Every lady should
try them, as they ri-couitnetid themselves by wear
ing longer, retailor their shape much better, lighter
and uioro elastic than ail others warranted in very
rjupeot. and sold at very low prices. Ak for Hop
kins' Champion"' r-Uirt.
Superior Hnnd mado WhMe-Eone Corsets in Fif
teen dilluient tirades, including the "Imperial" and
Thompson A Lauvdon't "Olovu Killing" Corsets,
ranging in prises from HI cents to $5.u; together
with Joseph Deckel s Celebrated French tt oven
Corsets, superior shapes and quality. Ten diliersut
tirades, from $1 111 Iu $j Ml. T hey are the finest and
best goods lor Ihe prices, ever imported. ThTrado
supplied with Houp Skirts and Corsets at the Lowest
Rates.
Those visiting tbe City should not fail to call and
cX'iinine our Good aud Prices, at w defy all com
petition. February 29, 10S lOr.ios.
For doing a family washing in (he best and cheap
est, manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world!
Jl.s all the strength of old roein smip with tin, mild
and lathm-irs quiili'ies of gonuine C-i9titn Trvtl.is
spleudid :-o.i,. ..!, I Ly tho ALDKN CHEMICAL
WORKS. 4rl Nonh Front .Street, Philadelphia.
Auj;ut "'J. lSilS. ly.
a iMiiii vi' iMti v.'i i: vi.i:.
fpilE subscriber nffi rs for m s a FARM, situited
J. in Perry township, Snyder county, Pu .nd join
ing lands of George Gcluett. Abner Hornherer.
Aaron ShalTer and others, containing 1 15 ACliES
and till PEilCHKS. About Ml ucres of Ihe hind are
cleared., and the balance is choice timber. Tho
improvements consist of a laro two-story Log
Dwelling House. Log liarn, ami all tho necessnry
outbuildings, and an Orchard of tt acres, containing
ehoice fruit. A spring of water is near the dour,
and a nio stream runs through the tarin, near tho
house. This property la conveniently located, aud
is within a mile uf stores and mills, and is within a
quarter of a mile nf a saw-mill.
For terms, call on George Gelnett. whose properly
adjoins Ihe land, or on tb undersigned, at .New
Dcrliu, I'nion oounty, Pa.
Q. W. RATUFOX.
Sept. 19. ISi'iS. 2m.
CONRAD MEYER.
Inventor end Mannfactnrer of the
CELEB HA TED IKON t'HAME I'AXOS,
Wareroomn, No. 723 Arch St., Phila ,
HAS received lh Prij Medal of tbe World's
.1 . L-k,kii.,n l..l.,n KnL'l.nd. Tbsbin.il-
eit Prises swarded when and wherever e-bibiiod.
i M T.4 li T. TS 11 ED 1x23. 1 Oct. S. '6t Im
STONE PUIvIPS.
TIlEsubsoriher. well known in this part of ths
country as a manufacturer of Wooden pumps,
baa now turned bis altemiun lo putting in lbs
CELEflRATED STONE PUMP,
which for durability, appearance, continued fresh
Bess of water, aud protection against fraosing ar
tre.tly superior to tbe ordinary wooden pump
They bav been oed in Sunbury tor th past two
an, rendering uiir salisfaoiii.n. and ean b sear,
al the reidcuoes of Messrs. Cba. J. brunsr, Lloyd
Rohrbaeh, Jauie Boyd, tt'iu. I. Utaouougb, and
oth.r gentle eu iu Sunbury.
Pric. SI. 00 per foot,
r ' PETER WEAVER,.
TJpr Aognrta, At J, IB.
FALL OPENING.
GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES !
You can Buy IMore Goods
of the
BE9T XJ-A.IT-r
For
L2C33 LCC1TZT,
at lb
MAMMOTH STORE,
OF
ii. v. ntii.icj.
Market sqlarr,
aCXnURT, PEX.N'A.,
Than an; other place .
HAS JUST HECEIVED AD OPENED
Tlio Best Selected and
FINEST ASSORTMENT, t
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
FRENCH MERINOS, PRINTS,
MUSLINS, GINGHAMS,
CASSIMERES, &a.
Delaines and Armurei.
Domestl Cottons, Brown and Bletcbtd.
NOTIONS f all kinds,
noiiery, Qlovss, Men'i tnd Ladles' Vndcrgarme
WKITF. GOODS.
A full assortment of TRIMMING J.
Eullders will find my Stotk of Ifnt-ri YTitrr,
I'aintsi, OII, iilatu, Ac, Complete.
DltUGS AND MEDICINES,
WILLOW AND CEDAR-WARE,
QUEENSWAliE, GLASSWARE,
CROCKERY, SALT,
BOOTS AND SHOES-
HATS AND CAPS,
and iu fact vtrything usually ktpt In a largi Store
Call and be convinced tliat
the Cheapest Place to liu.v
all Your Goods is at
THE MAMMOTH STOKE
of
II. TT. PRILINO,
Term Cuali,-SO Uuj ,
as my Uoods ar bought for Cash and Sold Cheap
for tb READY MONEY. 1 giv tb trad th ad
vantage of all reductions n fust at they ar mad by
Mauu..oturcrt.
U. T. PRIilKO,
Soahnry, Srs , JIM.
Tiir. NATIONAL
I-IFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
UNITED STATES OF AMEPICA,
Chartered by p,,B, A. nf Co
J'y 23.1S13.
triHH Caplt,,, l,ooot000
BRANCH OFFICE, IMIII.ADELTniA
FtnsT Natiosal Bask Ilrjii.niao.
Where the general hu.ina.s of tha roroninv l tr.s,.
:hou!db:.dh M spte
DIRECTORS.
Jay Cooke, Philnda. E A. Rollins. vTashinzton
C. II. Clark. " Ifcnrv I). Cook. .? 0B'
I. Unrchtv.nl Ptsrr, Win E. Chandler. i
W'm. O Moorhead,'
John D Defrees,
Edward Dodge. New York.
II. C. Fahnestock, N. Y.
"en. r . I J ler,
J. Hinckley Clark,
OFFICERS.
J". It. CLARK. Philadelphia, Pre.ldent.
,KJJ,','liit:, Was-hinirton, Vice President.
Ctl'JKK, Chairman Fimince and Exeeutive
Cnuriiitee.
EME!i?;NvV'- ".rhilad'a. and Aetunrv.
,:;. .'.! 1 KNtlt. Wnl!iiut,n, Aistant Fecretarv.
umv1,". SM1T'I.M D.. Medieal Dircator.
J.tMM. jiliAKS, M. D., Aidant iledical Di.
rootnr.
Slcsllonl Alinry lionrd.
J. K. Ilarnej, Surgeon-General U. S. A., Wusbing.
Inn. 6
P. J f,.r-itT. Chief Medical Department U. S. N.,
" nslnngton.
D. W. Iiliss, M. D. Wnthinqirr.
'Iioiloi-M nul Kornoysj.
Wm. E. Chandler. VnhirK'r.n. T). C.
Ocorgo liardintr, ri.iluUelphia. Va.
This Compnny. N'ational in its charocter. ofTers,
by reason or its Lari-c Capital. Lo Rnte of Premi
um and Near Tiihlcs, the im,:-t rinsiroljle ineuns of
infiirinf? lilo yet presented to the nuMi-!.
Tho rates of premium, being largely redneed, are
mado a fuvnniWo lo tho insurers as those nf ihe heal
Mutual Companion, ami amid ail tho eonplientiun
and ur.Cvrtninties of Notes, Tiivi lends and the mis
nnderstnndins which tho latter arc so apt to cause
the Policy-llul Jers.
Scvrrnl new nnd nltraetivo tables nrenow prnent.
ed which need only to be understood to prove accep
table to (ho public, sueh as the Incume-I'roilucini
Policy and Return Premium Policy. In the former
the policy-bolder not only secures a life iiinrarce,
pnyahle at death, but will receive, if living, after a
period of a few years, an annual income e jir. l.io
ten percent. (10 per cent.) of iho pnr of his pulley.
In the latter, tho Company agrees to return to tho
assured the total amount of money ho has paid in,
in addition to the amount of his policy.
The attention of persons onntomplatin insuring
their lives or increasing the amount of iusuranco
they alreny have, is called lo the special advuntagut
offered by the National Life Insurance Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets und full particulars given
on application ta the Dranch Office of the Cuiupany
in Philadelphia, or to its General Agents.
tip-Local Agents are Wanted in every City and
Town ; and applications from competent parties fur
inch agencies, with suitable endorsement, should bo
addressed to the Company'i General Agcntt only,
in their respective districts.
CBSKllAL AGENTS :
. V. CLARK i CO., Philadolpqia,
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
JAY COOKE A CO.. Washington, D. C.
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of
Columbia and West Virginia.
September 5, lsitisl. lv
jyjr.. Lining , At .no it in,
OCCL'LISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
EYE CLASSE3, AC.
ii a r tfoud, coyy.,
HAVE APPOINT r.D
T. S. SHANNON.
SUNDTJEV, PERN'A.,
Al their solo oger.t for Sunburv and vicinity fur tie
sale of the celebrated
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
AND EYE GLASSES.
In doing so they have confidence in tl,e nbility of
their agent to meet- the requirement i,f all cus
tomers. Ilia assortment of our BEAUTIFUL LEN
SES comprises every fnnn and kind, calculated tor
Iho simplest ns well as the woist cases of diseased or
impaired visi'in. An opportunity will be thus af
forded, to prjeure at all times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED 1IY ANY OF
THEIR STRENGTHENING AND PRESER
VING QUALITIES.
Too much ennnot be said as to their Superiority
over the ordinary glasses worn. There is no glim
mering, wavering of tho sight, diitiuess, or otber
unpleiisiua sensation, but on the contrary, from li e
peculiar construction of the Lenses, they aro sooth
ing and pleasHut. causing a feeling of rHieJ to the
wearer, and Producing a Clear and Distinct Vision,
as in Ihe natural heal. by sight. They aro the ouly
spectacles lhat
PRESERVE AS WELL AS A.VIST THE SKi IIT,
and aro the Cheapest because the Rest, always last
ing manv vcars without ehimgo heing necessHry.
IjT CAUTION Mr. T. S IIANN't'N, Jeweler,
is their Only Agent appoiuted ill Sunbury an j vi
cinity. We employ no Feddlers. augl,'ti3 ly.
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL.
("HUE subscriber respectfully informs the publio
J. t':at he keeps cinntnr.tly on hand at bis new
WAREHOUSE, nearth" Shatuokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SI NI'-I RY. Flour by Ihe burrol and sacks
of all kinds of Feed by the tou
The above is all mminl'tietured at his own Mills,
and will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
J M. CADW ALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1. !i"S
7iTA.i tititiii:i: i.ii.iMi..
The Oldest and most notod Institution of
the Kind in Sunbury.
J. W. WASHINUTON,
HAVING removed to his new building on Thirl
Street, between Market and the Deput, is now
prepared to serve his customers belter than ever
Jluviug secured the service of first class Ilarbers,
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSINtl
will bo executed in tbo latest style.
The building bsving buen erected especially for
tbe purpose of a First Class Uarber Saloon, and
having fitted it up in Ihe latett styl, he hopes to
receive a liberal share of patrouage.
In the adjoining room a first class Coufeotiontry
baa been opened for the lale of
li'v-t rium, 4'HiiUits, Cakes, Utrr,
and numerous other Temperano Drinkt in ontnmon
uso. Oranges, and other dolioious fruits and eatablet
of home and foreign growth iu rich profusion and
elegant variety.
Sunbury, September 6, 1863.
HMflullon of lHriiici-blilp.
OTICE is hereby given that th e-partnrsh!n
heretofore existing between J. Weiser Rucher
anit t. Messer Buehar, trading undor th firm t-r
Rucher Rrothen,'' in the tanner business, waa ibis
day (August 21ih, ISflsS.I dissolve.1 by mutual coo.
sent. Tbo business will bereafier h eonduoted bi
ll undersigned, nt tb old stand, where all ii.r,is
indebted lo the firm of Bucher Hrothere. are re
quested to eall without delay and make soillo.re.ii
audsaj.eo.1 EMASSERRUClii.lt."
iSunbury, August 2, lifS. m.
liilli--n' 4'ilri-iiin.M.
7E wou'd oall the attention of tho.e waniir-a
Child s Carriage, to our new and large awrt
moot rmrH:iiing new and Imdii;iiiI itvi
H fvl IT A rV)
V