Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 31, 1868, Image 3

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    mnlmrjT American.
N. B. ENGLE, PublUhSrl.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 81. 1869.
Horal ftffa.vs.
Our Congressman elect, Joba B. Picket, fcsd,., Ii
to (peak at a republican Mall Meeting It Fre'ebnrg,
(Snyder county, to-day, (Saturday,)
Tni new County Commissioner, Martin fe. feu
oher, Esq.. waa sworn Into offioa on tba 17th Inst.
yr hare no doubt be will make a good of&oer.
Tin Bcildiko Assocutioh. At the monthly
meeting of tbe AasooUtton, held on Friday night
last, nine iharei were aold at prloee ranging froat
$62 to 72. ......
iToi'SEKEEPERa'and othere will ooniult oomfort
and economy by using Wall Paper and Border, a
large itock of which can be bad cheap at
4t LlOHTKER. ft ZeiOLER'S.
Tb Nortborn Central Railroad Co. hare lately
put down extensive tiding, in the lower part of the
Borough. This wal rendered neoesiary on aocount
of the large and increasing business done by the
company at this plnoe.
The new raided from this place to Ilailoton is
progressing rapidly. The intention is to complete the
road from thil place to Danville oy January, if potsi
ble. 0. B. Bulkley, Esq , the Chief Engineer, is a
competent and skillful men.
CoNTiif ental Vocalists. This renowned troupe
of singers will vlt'.l Sunbcry on Wednesday evening
of next week, and will give an entertainment in the
Masonio Hall, when they will treat our people to
some of their best airs, glees, quartettes, Ac.
Appointed. Win. J. Wolverton, Eq., of this
place, has been appointed Superintendent of Com
mon Schools for Northumberland county, in place of
O. W. Haupt, Esq., resigned. Mr. Wolverton poe
tesses the ability to successfully 11 the position.
IiiTRsns Kekovisg. Mr. J. W. Stevenson, of the
firm of Stevenson A Brice. of this place, has bought
out McCulla's Jewelry establishment, in Harrisburg,
and intends removing to that place in a short time.
Mr. Stevenson is one of our most respected and ener
getic business men, and we regret losing him.
Register in Baskbuptct. M"J. John S. Det
weiler, of Harrisburg. has been appointed Register
In Bankruptcy for this(Utb) District, in place of
J. M. WicsUing, Esq., resigned. He will make a
popular and efliciont offioer. The Major held a court
at the offico of Messrs. Rockefeller A Rohrbach, in
this place, on Tuesday lest.
Tub CARSaors of the Northern Central Railroad,
below town, are progressing finely, and the workmen
lire now ready to put on the roof. The tixe of the
building is CO by 200 feet, and will afTord ample room
for repairing and rebuilding the company's cars at
this point. When completed and in operation they
will give employment to a largo number of men.
f olokiziso It is now understood that there will
le no more colonizing, but that politicians, old and
young, a to rnying attention to J. E. femick's Tai
loring establishment, with the intention of procuring
some of his most fashionable goods for winter suits.
His new stock, just opened, excels all others In
s'yles, and will be made un at reasonable rates.
We observe by the daily papers that Rev. B. Wis
tor Morris, of Philadelphia, hns been elected Mis
f ionary Bishop of Oregon by the Protestant Episcopal
(iencral Convention, lately in session in New York.
Our citizens will remember the reverend gentleman,
who, some twelve or fiftceu years since, was the rec
tor of bt. Mntthew'i (Episcopal) Church, in this
place.
BoitCLART lit Milto. On Friday night, 16th
Ins!., tbo dry goods store of Wm. lleinen A Son. in
Milion, was entered by burglarB, and goods to the
amount of about one thousiind dollars taken. The
lubbers effected an entiance by prying open the
front door with a largo chisel. Messrs. lleinen A
ion ofler a,reward of $250 for the arrest of the bur
glars and recovery of tbo goods.
Sals or Valuable Pjtoi'EnTT. Tho two valua
ble farms, late the estate of Dennis Wolverton, de
ceased, about four miles below this place, were re
cently sold by order of the Orphans' Court. The
upper farm contained 95 and the lower one 105 acres.
They were both knoeked down to Jas. Iteiland, Esq.,
r! f 3,000 each. Tho property adjoins that of Jamos
Reiland and his father, Samuel Keiland.
-
A Rkm-blicak Msetixo was held at tbe Court
House on Monday evening last. Frark Bound, Esq.,
of Milton, addressed the meeting. Mr. Bound,
among other things, referred to the fact that tbe
Democratic platform demanded equal taxation for
all in other wurds, that the poor man should pay as
much on lrisoart as the rich Ynao on hisoarriage, and
everything else in proportion. He also relered ti
the currency question, showing that all the Demo
cratic members of Congress, except two, voted to
pay the interest on bonds in gold, while ii Republi
cans voted against It.
Accident. On Friday of last week a man named
Richard Culp, a brakesman on the Northern Central
Railroad, narrowly esoaped being killed, a short dis
tance from town. He fell under a freight train
while it was in motion, several oars passing ever
him, and hit leg wus finally caught by one of the
car brakes, which forced bis foot on the track. The
flange cf one of the wheels cut and mushed it se
verely. Tbe train, whioh was running very slowly
at the time, was immediately stopped and the man
rescued from bis perilous position. His wounds were
dressed by Dr. J. S. Angle.
EutRirr Salej op Real Eitate. Sheriff Beck
ley told the following real ostate, at the Court House,
on Tuesday last :
Two lot of ground in Shamokin, on which are
erected two frame dwelling houses, stable, outbuild
ings, Ac property of J. F. and S. P. Eisenhnrt.
gold to Kphraiin Herninger for $730. This property
was sold subject to1 mortgage.
One-tiighih part of an 85 acre tract of land, with
a two-story dwelling house, barn, Ac, in I'pper Ma
bsnoy township, property of John S. SchminkCy.
Sold to Isaiah Sohminkey, rubjeel to mortgage,
lor i0.
Three lots uf ground in Shamokin, with a two-story
fraruedwelling house, property of John Neebit. Sold
to Wo. II. Musselmau for (1,67$.
Relics and Curiosities Visiting tbettudioof
our young friend, M. L. Hendricks, recently, wo
were much pleased at having tho privilege of ex
amining hit valuable collection of relict and curi
osities. In one case wo found Indian articles from
Fort Augusta, embracing ttont darU, bullets, pipes,
knives, batcbett, and a string or beadt numbering
over 5.000. In another ease were ourloeitlet from
tbe old world and new, relict of the rebellion ffotn
nearly every battle field, minerals from California,
Dukotah, Ac, Egyptian Granite, Lava from Mt.
Vesuvius, piece of the Rock of Gibralter, and Tart
cut other articles of value. Tbo third rase bat in
it copper coin from 1703 to the pretent date, tilvef
coin of all nations, United Statet money from a throe
cent piece tu tbe American dollar, Continootal paper,
and any quantity of rebel ragt.
Iu bit oolleolion bo bat many other articles, among
which art "shells from the ocean," muskets, drums,
shells, and implements captured during tbt rebel
lion, an idol from Africa, tword fish, coral, Ac Mr.
Hendricks deserves greet credit for tho labor bo bat
taken to obtain tbese articles, and if ho could bo
induoed to part with tbem they would bo a great
additiou to tbt curiosities of tho Historical "Society
of Pennsylvania. Wo baro Imporfootly enumerated
tbt articles in tho oolleotioa of ill. Heodrioki, ir
ttj seemly half the bt.
Oooo IstrTlwT. A careful reading of the
new pamphlet of the Union PaolDe Railroad Co.
containing the Treasurer report far the year end
log June SO, 188S, and muoh other natter of value
and interest, (tho whole making an exceedingly
handsome book of forty psget,) tends to eoavlaee
one of the value of tho Company's First Mortgage
Honda, Tor tbo following reasons: 1. They are a
first mortgago upon tho longest and most impbrtant
raUrosd lb tat country. S. This road, upon whioh
theeo bonde ire a first lien, earned last year, with
but four hundred and terenty-two milet In average
operation, more than four millions of dollars, which
gave more than one and one-half million) of net
earnings. 8. Tho road has been built eight hundred
and forty miles in two and a half years, and is now
being extended at the rate of three and four miles
per day. 4. Tho whole lino to the Pacific (com
posed of tho Union Paclfio and tho Central Pacifio
Railroads) will bo in operation In tho summer of
IBB J.) six yean sooner than the limit of time fixed
by the national oharter. 6. Every additional mile
gives tho road increased business and proGt, which
must be onormous when tbe through line it com plete.
6. Three Government Commissioners carefully in
spect every mile of tho road, and must pronounce it
first-class in every respect boforo It cun be opened to
business, and tholr testimony has been corroborated
by that of mora tbnn twenty representatives of the
leading press of tho eastern oilios, who thoroughly
exaniinod seven hundred miles of tho road in July
last. 7. Tho Bonds pay six per cent, interest in
gold, and the principal, as well as Intorcst, is paya
ble in gold coin. 8. Tbe amount of these Bonds is
limited to fifty millions ifpon the entire lino, but it is
not probable that more than thirty millions will be
issued. Of these, twenty millions have nlrcady been
sold at a tteadily advancing price. 9 Hon. L. D.
Morgan, of New York, and Hon. Oaken Ames, of
Massachusetts, are the trustees of tbe bondholders,
to see that their Interests are protected, and five
Government Directors take part in all the business
of the company, and report all of its operations to
the Uoverninont, to that any possible irregularity
would soon be stopped.
Facts such as these cannot easily be gainsnyed or
their importance weakoned. They are set forth
wiib clearness and attractiveness in the company's
pamphlet, of which we havo spoken, which may be
obtained frralitiiou-ly by application to Da Haven A
Brother, No. 40 South Third Street, Pbiladtlphia.
Fatal Accidknts At SnA-toxin. TtieEhamokin
Herald, of the 22 J inst., says: George Schnepf, a
miner at tho Burnside Colliery, was crushed by a
fall of co.l end instantly killed, on Tuesdny of lost
week. He was aged about 40 years, and leaves a
wife and two ohildren.
On Friday afternoon last, Duvid Vincent was
killed, and Jacob Haas severely injured, while en
gaged in blr.stirig salamander at the Shamokiti Fur
nace, by tie discharge of a blast which occurred at
the time the tamping was boing put in. Vincent
! Was hit in the face with the hammer he was using,
I which was burled with such force as to tear off his
!jw, and he died almost instantly. He wa'aged
about 2.'! years, and leaves a wife and two childron.
linns was badly burned about tho eves, and it is
learea lie nut lose the eight 01 one 01 thorn, ins
left band wes also burned and cut in a psinful man
ner, but none of Lis injuries are of a fatal charac
ter, and he is doing as well as could be expected
under the oiroumstances.
Tue Miodlecrhek RaiLnoAP. The Selinsgrove
Times says that at present there is little or no work
done on this road. Too money that has been collec
ted has been nearly ail expended, and about one
half of the road bus been graded. Thero arc about
60.000 to collect yet, but under the present luau
agement people seem indisposed to pay. Tho road
will be 52 miles in length, and we luarn that the iron
has been offered tor 42 miles. Reynolds A Co. have
offered fur 12 miles, and three diltcreut Iron Com
panies at Danville propose eo:!i tc furnish iron for
ten miles. If these proposals have been made in
good faith we can see no reason for longer delay in
pushing forward the work on the road.
IxroiiMATto Wanted. Willie Ililliard, aged
tea years, left his home in Williamspoi t on Tuesday,
October 6th, and bus not since been heard of by bis
parents. He has san ly hair, freckled fact and light
complexion. He was dressed in a long, light col
ore! roundabout, light vest, salt and pepper pnuta
loous, (patched on one knee.) a straw hut, and old
boots. Any information concerning him will be
thankfully received by his father, W. P. IlilliurJ,
Williamiiport, Pa.
J. II. Enokl has ju3t received a slock of Fail and
Wiuter Goods, such as Cloths and Cassiinercs for
mon't wear, some very handsome Dress Goods for
ladies' wear, Frenoh Merinos, Irish Poplins, all-wool
Poplins, Changeable Poplins, Alpacas, Black Al
pacas, (very good,) Chenille Cloth for Ladies' Sack
ing, and tome very hahdJom Shawls, all nt very
low prices. Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Oil Shades fur wiudow curtaias, and a general as'
sortment of store goods.
A New Odd Fellows' Flao The R. W. Orand
Lodge of the United Statet, I. O. of O. F , at their
recent session, adopted a flsg, to be used on all pub
lic occasions. Tbe flag is to be of white material,
cither bunting, cotton cloth or satin; the propor
tions to be 1 MSHha of tho length for the width. The
emblem, three links, to be placed in the centre of
the flag, with I ho letters I. O. O. F., and tbe name
of the State, District or Territory, using it to be
wrought in scarlet color. Whenever tbo flsg is to
be used by the Encampments, two crooks are to be
added. Tbe Grand Lodge of tho United States has
ordered a National Flag, which will bo borne for
the first time in the grand procession in Philadel
phia, in April, 1860.
Trial List por November Court. The follow
ing is tbo list of causes for trial during tbe second
week of November Court :
1 Peter Hanselinan vs. Robert B. McCay.
2 V. Relnstein el al vs. David Lungeneckcr l si.
S John Weisel vt. Harriet Marr et al.
4 Henry Kaup vs. J. G. W. Herring.
Isaac Hint vt John Coldron.
8 John Bartholomew vs. U30. Forrester et al.
7 Marion Tregu vt E. S. Trego.
H John Kietjel et al vs. Wm. M. Weaver. Sheriff.
V Jonathan Hoover et al vs. The Susquehanna
Coal and Coal MouutMin Co.
It) Junaibau Hoover vs. same.
11 Jonathan Hoover otul vs. same.
12 John Louck vs. Wm. II Douty,
13 Joseph Garney vs. David Lnuiun.
14 Wm. E. May et al vs. Charles W. Billman,
15 Peter Imuiel vs. Herman Uergestock et al.
Hi Thomas itussel vt. Peter Lilly.
17 Geo. M. lliubakcr vt. Peter Sulttlach.
18 JJrooks A Newberry vs. The Laukattuhut R. R.
Co.
19 D. W. Smith vt. The Milton National Bank.
20 Solomon Miller vs. John Foy ct al.
CAitit for special court, tiird iioxday or
NOVEMBER.
1 John Wagner vt. Poter Wagner.
2 Eliia P. Pleasants etui vs. Titos. Baumgardner.
3 Henry Baylor et al vt. A. M. Easiwick et al.
4 "
5 ti i ti ii ii ,i
6 James Rico vt. Catharine Leroh etal.
CAUSES FOR ADJOURNED COURT, ruCRTH MONDAY
Or MOTEMSER.
1 Robert W. Kerns vt. The N. C. R. W. Co.
2 Tbe County of Northumberland ti. Tbt Bo
rough of Suubury.
3 Peter Puff vt. Tbt Borough of Sunbury.
4 C. W. Snyder vt. Lewit Bush.
b Jacob MAchamer et al vt Sarah Machamer.
6 Albert (Jadwallader vt. Henry Van Ettea.
1 I II. Tnrrence, Adin'r, vt Ira Forrester.
8 George WUrewer vs. William Probst.
9 " " " Philip Orison.
Ill Joseph Johnson vt Goo. A. Wyaoff.
1 1 Geo. Hill vt. I. Fox and Joel High.
Ii ftagle, Urown and Etbbaob vt. JamtiHoge
land. 13 Daniel Harris vt. David Davit.
14 Samuel Miller ti. George McKee.
15 Jacob Wotk vs Peier Arnwino.
HI David Harts vt. Jamee Malone A (Son.
17 Iaaao Weill el al vs. David Truckeuiillef.
1ft Jacob Ernst vs. Baltter Kreittur.
19 Murray, Dongal A Co. vs. John II. Foresmaa.
2d I. E. iiackeoberg Ti. John McCormick.
Posters, handbills, ciroulars, bill and letter beadt,
cards, envelopes, and all kinds of Job printing;, txi
owvod al this offloe wit Btaiaeet 4 dispatofc
BUSINESS NOTICES.
QT J Ob Irl nil si p. Having received a
largo supply of FEW JOB TYPE, of various ntw
Stylet, Posters, Handbills, Ciroulars, Cards, totter
Headt, Bill Htads, Labels, Ac, oaa bo printed in
tho latest and belt itylet, and on short tjotloe.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Merchants and others oan alwtyt get Paper
Bagt, thereby saving freight, at olty prices, of
LlflTNER ft ZtlOLlfl,
4t Market Square,
ilA.tl
A large stock of ttooitt, Stationery, Frames. Ac,
alwayt 0a bard at tbo old established cheap Book
Store of Lianmia ft Zeioler,
l Market Square.
asisa
Foa Bali. An oxoellent top buggy, new, Ka
qulro at tbii oSco. ta
Foa Rent. Tho rooms adjoining the hat ttort of
oamuel toutt, in Market Rqnaro, lately oeeupied
by E. A. Evans at a la" office.
David Paul Brown the celebrated lawver of
1 hiladolphia, wet always oted for tho elegance of
bu appearand. He orton aid that he nevor felt at
cate, nor ablt to tpeak with ei"eot, "unless ho Hood
in tbe best of broadololh and intent leather." Ha
is also tnid to hove a decided prererohoe for Clothet
made by J. O. Beck, on Fourth ttreet, which 'are
well known to be of the bet material nbd make.
Forty pnirs of boots are considered the thihr for
fashionablo ladies in Paris a pair for each tollotle.
Thoao who get their boots and shoes nt Miller't Ex
celsior Store, in Market Square, f nd that a much
leas number is mfficiont. This is a matter so well
undorstood that the Empress Kugeuie herself Is laid
to have referred to it.
Ir you want to got the Is.lost style of Hat, aad at
a reasonable price, do not fail to visit the fashiona
ble Hat Store of S. Faust, In Market Square. At
this establishment may be found one of the finest as
sortments in thil vicinity. The gentlemanly pro
prietor will be glad to show you his stock . G ivt him
a call.
Con's Cocoa Balsam. Tbe great popular Reme
dy fur Cought, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. Both sites ordinary 4oi , also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers in medicines. No family should be over
night without it in tbe bouse.
Cue's Dyspepsia Ccbe Will immediately re
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
eoe of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipation, and all disoasoi of the Stomach and Bow
ell. Physicians, clergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praise of its groat virtues. Sold by
Drufreists everywhere. Price SI .00.
fct; t it v h v ecu v:vs.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wi.rat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $1!
do do do do perevrt. .
Rye Flour, per bbl. 10
do per cwt. 5
Wheat, prime red, per bushel, 2
Rye, do 1
Corn, 40 I
Outs, rla
Potatoes, do 1
Dried Peaches, pared per pound
do do unpared do
Dried App!s, do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per Ln. 3
Butler, per pound,
Eggs, per doien,
Clu-ese, per pou&d,
l.nrd, do
Hums. do
Shoulders, do
Beef, hind quarter, it
' front " do
Mutton, do
Chickens, per (-air
pilsussiolAln 4 'on I 'l i-iidc.
Shauoein, Oct. 28. 1X63.
Ton. Cut.
Sent for week ending Oct. 21th, 10.181 1.1
Per last Report, tVb.htO 14
4!)A.(i2l 17
To same time last year,
Increase.
10.495 11
Special Notices.
Deatskss, ili.iNiiME's and Catakku treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaach, M. 1.. Ojtil-i.-t
und Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No.
05 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
tho most reliable sources in city and country can be I
... ..A,... f l. f 11....F r , ,
Been Hi mo ouits. Xu i'lvuiLai lucuuv are I11VIICU
to accoin.any their patients, as he has' no seereis in
bis practice. ARTIFICIAL KYF.3 inserted with
out pain No charge for examination. r.cv..'iu"-l v.
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NK PRICB CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
4-Mi: ll14'U
CLOTHING HOUSE,-
OO A Klarkct Nti-ecl,
On door abort Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Price Sys.em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing Houso in the city that strictly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a rcpu
tul ion which we are proud of, for good tuste in seleot
good styles and substantial inateriuls, and not less
important, for having all our goods
i:I KA IV i:i.a. 1AIF..
We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds fasbionuble and plain
so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are tbe
very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must
lee, or otherwise we could not meet tho competition
of our neighbors, for at no deduction! are ever made,
we must put our prices dowu to tbe advautiiget wt
promise.
The people may depend, thil is tbe true plan upon
which to do business, and many a dollar can bt
laved to Clothing buyers by keepiug iu mind
JONES'
ONE PHICE CLOTHING HOL'SB,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Not en the Corner, but oue doof above Sixth.
i:. 44. .II AIXII, KaleHutau.
April'4, 1868. ly
A Curd. 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 tbe whole train of disorders brought
on by baneful and vicious bubits. Great numbers
have becu cured by this noble remedy. Proinptod
by the desire to benefit tbo alUicted and unfortunate.
I will send tbe recipe for preparing and using this
niedioine. In a sealed envelope to any oao who needs
it, Fheb or CHAKQE. Address,
JOSEPH T. INM AN,
Station D, Biblo House, New-York City.
Sept. 12. 1868 Mm
4assi(l" to lisrriiiiir. Young Men'sGuide
to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. Tne hu
mane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors
ana Abuses incident to Youth and Early Manhood,
lent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad
dress 110 WARD ASSOCIATION, Boa P., Philadel
phia, Pa.
Juno 1.1, 15(18. ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IlMIOINrE' SAVED 1
W
K aroeonstantly purchasing for eaah in the Now
York and Boston Marken, all kinds of
Pry and Fancy Goods, Silks. Cottons. Boots and
Shoes, Watches. Sewing Machines, Cutlery,
HreaiQoodi, Douiostio Goods, Ac, Ac
Whioh wo are aotually telling at an average price of
Wttts lolljsr fur ent-lt itriit-le. Our sales
being ttriotly for oath, and our trade much larger
than ihat of any other similar ooooern, enables us to
give better bargains than oan b obtained of any
other bouse
THE LADIIll
Art specially Invited to give us a trial.
Bend roa A Cibccla ad Iicititi List.
Our club system of telling it at follows: For 13 wo
tend 29 patent pen fuuutaint and obeckt describing
20 different arliolas to be told for a dollar each ; 40
for ft ; 60 for H j 100 for 110. Ac bent by mail.
Commitaioot larger than those offered by any other
urm, according to sit of dub. Single fouotaiu and
ebeck, 10 out. Male and female agents wanted.
Bend atoatr ii Heoisteeed Lettem. Bend us a
trial olub. and you will acknowledge that you oannot
afford to toy goodi or any otntr bouse tbereatter.
aUtValltaUl At lat-ndull,
M ilanoTtc 6t i osto, Mat,
147 M, i4m
NEW DRY GOODS
ARU
B Fresh GroceriesI
Oa Third Bt., oa door below tho Lotheraa Cbareh,
BUNHIirtV vsvktwia
HBMRY PETERS
. H Jo'topened a large assortment of
0001)3, iuoh Oallooes. Muslins, Ac, which
?Un.ri L''r.tL.""r- Alto, a variety of No
tlom, Iniorshirtt, Drawert, Halt and Capt.
LADIES' WOOLKN GOODS, At.
GI-MOCBRI33 a
and
PROVISIONS
of all kinds, mch M
SCOAR8, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
MelttiM, Syrupt, Mackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuts'
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisint, Cheese
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually '
kept in tho Grocery lino
Dams, Fish, Coal Oil, Crockery-ware, Queenswark,
Glass-ware, Willow-aro, Ac
Tho best FLOUR and MEAL in the Market
Tobaeoo, Uigurs, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Also t All kinds of Canned Fruit, at tho lowest
prices.
Country rrouuoe taken In exchange for Goods.
IjTCail aad examine my Stock, and satisfy joar
selves. HENRY PETERS.
5unbary, Oct. 10. IRAS.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
Tim 13 TO GIVE NOTICE, that on the 16th day
of September, A. D. 18d8, a Warrant In Bank
ruptcy vas issued against the estate of S. B. Dover,
ol'Bunbury, in the county of Northumberland, and
(State of Pennsylvania, who bss been idjjdged a
Bankrupt on bis own petition ; that the payment of
any dob's and delivery of any property belonging to
tucb Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and tho trans
fer of any property by him ore forbidden by law;
that a meeting of tho creditors of the said Bankrupt,
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more As
signeos of his Bstr.te. will be hold at a Courtof Bank
ruptcy, to be hol.loo in tho Borough of Sunbury,
county of Nnrthumbcrlrtni, tml State of Pennsylva
nia, before J. M Wiestling, K.sq., Krister, on the
27th day of Ootober, A. D. lis, nt 9o clock, A. M.
T. D GKL'ENAWAL'f.
Deputy United Statos Marshal, (as Messenger,)
. Western ltriot of Pennsylvania.
October SI, 1888. 4t
GRAND-OPENING
FALL AND W TNT K R
(jiuiitlemcn's Furitltililiigr jood.
at
THOMAS n wriT'Ti-a
)ii:ri(iuvi '.-Aii.oat ntori:.
MARKET SQt'AItK, SUNBLRY, PA.,
Conslstire cf
BNOI.tsn AND FHFINi'lI OLOTH.T,
a.-.ui,imi A.N D llil-.M'll CASifMCl-'KS
EXGLlf II .MLlrONd OF ALL COLOR?.
which have teen selected frdm the largest and best
establishments in Now York and Philadelphia.
A general asiortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHIIfO GOODS,
embracing,
Necktiee, Collars, Cravats, of the latest styles.
Fine Larab'a Wool Poller Jackets.
SI1IKT3 and DRAWERS, a large asscrtment of
the bett quality.
A largo variety of GLOVES of every style and
qualtity, from the IJn'l Uroom down to 'the laboring
mac's, aud many o'.hcr articles fur Geiilleiuon i
wear.
l ine I'muli YoKc Shirt iiiitslc In
i-ioi-.
Having procured the services of the best workmen
In the citios. garments will he made up to order
which cenuot be excelled in any city in Cls, or quality
of Roods.
Gnntlemen tre particularly requested to call and
tee the goods and work before puri.-hiiMug elsewhere.
Suubury, Oct. 3, 'OS. THOMAS U. NOTT.
Ladies Ftatscr sV'ui-a I
AT
JOHN FA REIR A 8,
Old Established FUR
Manufactory,
K. 718 AlU'll Street,
above 7tb, FJUL'A.
Have now in store of
my own Importation and
t,,nt'lrj. m,M t.F ,
SH- lHrire.it and lnot baau:i.
I.a selections or
Ot&fc-AWZSi FANCY Fimei
kyyllte&!or Ladies' and Chi!-
aaipaa- "araB?.- drent Wear, iu the oil r.
SSjM'S - Alsd, a tine assortment or
Gents' Fur Gloves and Cllfiis.
I aia ctml.'.rd to ili-posc of my goods at vary rea
sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
from my friends of Northumberland county and vi
cinity. Kcmemher the Name, Number and Street 1
JOHN FAKEIItA,
No. 718 Arch St , above 7th, south side, Phiiad'a.
lir" 1 hnve no Partner, nor connection with any
other store in Philadelphia. Oct. 3, '68 -4m
T. !. N It A . O
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Corner of Third Street and Market Square, in Mil
ler's Stone Building, S f N P. U H Y , P A.,
of the most celebrated makers, consisting of the
Howard, Appletoh, Tracy A Co., Wnlthtun, Bartlett,
W. tilery, and all grades of the Clgin Ill's make.
Also, sole Agent for tho celebrated, PAUL 1JKI
TON Watch, in Gold and Silver Case, at low prices.
liver W mt" lor V-llitiy l'i-r'iiik,
of entirely new designs, fioli I Silver Table and
Tea Spoons, llutter Knives, Forks, Castors, Ice
Pitchers, Fruit and Cake IJaskets. Syrup.
Mugs, ltulter Ilishes, and everything
in the Silverware line at low
prices.
jEWELRYj
A fine stock of 18 k Kings. Also a fine teltction
of Gold and Jut Jewelry of nil descriptiemt. Gold
and Silver Chains, at low prices.
GOLD TENS.
Fine Gold Pent in Gold, .Silver and Rubber Cases,
of tbe celebrated niuke by Huffman and Stewart.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of 8 day and 30 hoar Clocks, at
low prices.
Also Sole Agent for the colcorated Perfected Spec
tacles, warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted. All orders promptly attended to at the shortest no
tice. Sunbury, Sept. i, 1868.
tST" Samples Mat by mail wbn wrltUa for.
pOotobor Sd, 1S68 -ly
Wt em.a'mi.vn.iiii. El
For doing a family washing in tho best and cheap
est manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world!
Hat all tbt strength of old roain loan with tbe mild
and lathering qualitiet of genuine Castile Trytbil
tplendid bVap. Sold by the ALLEN CHEMICAL
WOKKS, 48 North Front Sla-oet, PaUtsMphJ
Asp SO,
"""jHiI satia a n,i man n ii """
HILADELPHJA,
W do not wish to inform you, reader, that Dr.
Wonderful, or any other man, bat d scovorcdju rem
edy that ourea Consumption, when the lungs are half
consumed, in short, will euro all diseases nhothtraf
mind, body or estato, make men live forever, and
leave death to play fur want of work, nnd isdesiayied
to makt our aublunary inhere a blissful paradise, to
which Heaven Itself shall be but a tide show. Yon
have heard enough of that kind of huinhuitgory. and
we do not wonder t'mt yon have by this t' me boor mo
disgusted with It. But when tro tell you that Lr.
cage 'i Catarrh Itemed y will eo.ffrit'tfy imt (As
writ raws Catarrh, we only niterl that whioh
thousands can testify to. Try it and you will be con
vinced. We will nay 1600 Uevtard for a sua or
Catarrh that we rahnot cure
FOH
BALK 11 Y MOST DBCUGUSTS EVERY-
urnrut!
Patca oxlt 60 Cekts. S.nt by Hall, Dost paid,
ror Bixty Centt ; Four Paokagct for $11.00 ; or 1 Uni
on for J5.00. Send a t'ainp tor Ir. Sage s pamphlet
on Catarrh. 1)K. SAUK A CO., Proprietors?
Buflalo, N. Y.
jl?"0-- 11 ' wrantrd to euro lost or im
paired Taste, (Smell or Hearing. Watorin or Weak
..yet, offensive Breath, Ulqerated Throat or Muth,
1 nin and Pressure in the Head, and loss of Momorv
when oaused, as all ofthem frequently are, by the
ravages of Catarrh. It i, i...,?, .i'i' .!
use, contains no strong poisonous or eaustie dru-s, I
hut e.iir... lt il. ... .1.1 l: s 11
,.. .,, ' ' ooining BOllon.
W.will pay $M0 ll.ward tor a case or Catarrh
that we cannot cure.
''u",.! WpST MUIOUISTS EVERY-
W HLtlfc. Piilna rLr 60 Cksts
fljlf yur Hriiggita has not y, Rot t on ,ul.i dn.t V)1
put oft witb some worse than worthless strong snuff
"fiimigntor " or poisonous causlio si.lu'ion, which
will drive the disease to the lungs instead of curi na
il, but lend sixty cents tout and the remedy will
ronohyou by return mail,
tjendstampfor Ir Sagn'l pamphlet on Catarrh
Ml. SAOE A CO., PrM.riators
Iiuir.iio, N. Y.
This Isr ALLtsi.a Ran anr does not. like the poison
ous irritating snuffs atid strong caustic I'jluliunt with
which the people have long been humbugged, aitnplv
palliate for a short time, or drive the disoa" to the
lun?s, as there is danger of doing in the use of su .h
nostrums, but it pro luces perfect and permanent
cures of tho vorst oases of chronio Uatarth, as thous
ands can testify. "Cold in the Head" is cured
witb a few applications. Catarrhal Headache is re
lieved and cured as if by inugic. It removes offen
sive Iiroath, Loss or Impuirruent of the sense uf ta-lo,
tmell or hearing, Watoring or Weak Kyos. uud Im
paiied Memory, T. hen caused by the viulenoe of Ca
tarrh, as they all frequently are. W offer in good
fuiih a (tending reward of $5UU fur a case uf Catarrh
that we cannot cure.
Full SM.E BY MOST DBUOGISTS EVERY
WHEKcl. Pnir.E om.vSO Cksts.
Ask yoor Briifflst lor the ltEHtov. hut if be h is
net yel ot it on bate, don't bo pu" off by ncepMng !
any miderahle. worse than worthless stibstiiule, but I
enclose sixty cents to us. and tbe Remedy will bo sent !
you post paid. Four packages $J.l)0. or one dox-n
tor $3 uo, bona stamp tor l)r. Pago s pamphlet on
Catarrh. Dr. iAOE A CO., Proprietors.
Buffalo. N. Y.
4 I
This is NO PATENT MEDICINE HUMBUG, got
ten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, nor is it
represented as being cotnposej of rare and precious
substances brought from the fi'ur corners o theoarth.
carriod seven times across the Great Desert of Sahar- i
ah on the backs of fourteen cain.ils, and brought across 1
the Atlantic Ocean on two Ship". 1: is a siuiplu,
mild, toothing remedy, a peifect Specific for Ca- !
TAtihit and ' Cold ix the Hkao," also for offensive I
Ureal!). Lo or Impairment of the Sense of Smell. I
Taste or Hearing, Watering or Weak Eves, Pain or
Pressure In tho Head, when caused, as thuv all Hot j
unfrcquently arc, by the violence of Catarrh. '
We oOer. in good lalth. a Handing Reward of $100 j
for a case of Caarrh that we cannot cure.
For wat.k hy must uianaisTa every-!
WI1EUK. Price 50 Ct.T9.
Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of Siitv Cesti i
Four packages for t.' 0U. or 1 Doien for $5 00.
Sund stamp fur Ilr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. .
Dr. SAGK 4 CO., Proprietors.
Oct. ID, 'C8-ly. Buffalo, N. Y.
BOOK A&EftrtS ! j
Are meeting with rare success in soiling Rie 8. W. ,
Bakei's Explorationi und Adventure among the I
Nile Tributaries of A'oyttinia to which h now added
an account of the CaptiVity and release of Englith ,
Subjects, and the career of the Into Emperor Theo- ,
dore. No book is received nirung all classes of peo
ple with such unbounded favor, or so fuliy con:biie
thrilling in'eroil niiii solid instruction. At'euts,
male and female, sell it rapidly.
"An admirable record of scientific exploration. :
geograpl.ic'il discovery, and personal adventure."
.Y. V. TriiiuHf.
'It is issued in a vory attractive form, and is as ;
entertaining as a romance.'' Boston Journi' .
Full t. ir-iculars on anulicatiou to U. D. CASE t
CO.. l'ublihers. Hartlord, Coan.
October 17. 18ii8. 4t
BIRD CAGES, 11 different kinds. If juu want
good aud cheap Lird Cages, ko to
CON LEY A CO'
Vu limbic ts-op i ty in k'rivnlr siil".
rilllE iimlersiitned offers his valuable lot, 6i feat
X front by 2MI deep, rth the touth-wot corner of
the Shamnliin Valley and Northern Central Rail
roads, on Third street, on which is ereeled a FRAME
WAREHOUSE. 10 by 40 feet. The Wurchouse is a
new one, having been built about two years since,
and is n splendid stand for any one wishing to go
into the tluur und gruiu business. Tho fixtures of
Ihe concern will also be offered lor tale, at reason
ble rules.
This properly is offered for sale for the reason that
I intend gi; ing up business in Sui.borv- For further
particulars, apply to J. M CAii W ALLADER.
Sept. 19, OS 3m. Sunbury, Pa.
Mo. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
ENERAlTENTS,
(knil al a . " l 4 l al
f Ui. ru M VV I V I tM I II .4
O?, i unii u 1 1.1 nti in Vs
0Cf,, AND 4"
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tbo Natiohal Lira iMfltrnAJtCB Ccmpamt It a
Corporation cliar'creJ br kpcUt Act of Cva-mtu. Ap
pntTed July -li. nli
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, fULL PAID.
Llbtl term offur d io Ar?nti tod BolicKort, who
v lOTturt to apply at our oiUc.
Fuilpni tlcuUr-t lebl on ttppMcaMnD at oar offloa,
locAtfi In i be ifOJud utory of our BiiUkiLg Hon,
ti4r Clrm!a-i aud PAiupblet, fully U'ii.ri'li.g tta
ft. W. Ci'tllK A to.,
A'-j. Jt, .V.11U rird I
Application! for Central ani Western Prnnsylva- '
niatu be tnadeto 11. S. KUSbtLI.. Mamaukh. !
August 14, 1863. Iv. Harrisburg. Pa. !
A Lecture to
w tToxjjsra- JVLKKT. i
Just PubltsiteJ, in a Staltd Envtlop. Pre4 )im
ttnts.
A I.eclurn ou tlsei Malure, Trrnl '
went and Kadioal Cure of Sperumlorrlioca orr-eminal
Weakness. Involuntary Kuiiasious, tiexual Ilebiliiy,
and Impediinuntt to Marriage gem rully ; Nervous- '
neat. Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits ; Muntul ami
Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. ,
Ii V KotEHT i. Ci'LVEKWKLb, M. IJ., Author of the i
-Ureeo Book," Ac.
The world-renowned author, fn this admirable
Lecture, clearly prove! from his own experience that '
tb awful oonseo;uenoea of elf-Abue tuay be offeo- J
tually removed without medium, and without dan- i
gerous aurgioat operations, bougies, inslruiuentt,
ring or oordialt. pointing out a mode of cure at once
oertain and effectual, by whioh every suAerer.no
matter what his oondition may be, may cure himself
cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture will
prove a boon to tbousauds and tboasaodi.
gent under seal, to any address, io a plain sealed
envelop, on the receipt of tit centt. or two postage
statu) Also, Vt uuiverweii t " marriage tiuiu,
prio H cents. Address the Publisher!.
CilAS. J.C. KLINE A CO ,
117 Bowery, Nw VE, Putt-Omo Uox 4,6i8.
July 4, lb.-
laiiiia. Oil I a, Ac.
A full stock of Oilt torn prising Linseed Oil, Coal
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engine aad
Uaahiawy, Varaiab, Olasa, alwav en hand, at lew
prlvtsai COKLEy A CO I
Miiiiiiaaiij
i'llfi NATIONAL
LITE IITSURANCE C0MPAKY,
UNITED STATES "oF AMERICA,
WASHINGTON, D. 0.
Charterti by Special Atst of Congrets, Approved
.liilai OK 1 Drift rr
Cnols t'upitnl 1,000,000.
BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
Finsr Nat!uai Dame RtiiLtiiitti,
Where the general business of the Company Is trans
acted and In which all general eorrotpondecoa
abould be addreasod
DIRECTORS.
i'yp0"-'- K A. Rollins, Washington.
!' C Vk; " Henry D. Cooke,
F. Katohrnrd Starr, Wm K. Chandler, "
m.. Moorhcad, John I). Hefrees,
Geo F.l vler Edward Dodge. Now York
J. Hinckley Clark, H. C. Fahnestook, N. Y.
OFFICERS.
?,-Jl,9i-K- rhilJ-'Pbi. President,
r 'v UJ,i,S'lW wl''Bln, Vieo Presldent.
' Chairman Finance and Executive
Committee.
PI? !! ,-'!,V.V,-,rf;"- 'I'iiad'a, Aeo'y end Aotuarv.
.'I,..-.-,. ' ""'bington, Assistant Secretary.
,lAC'SU-..f,MITI1- U MaJil Director.
J . ENS IN G J.l-ARS, M. b., Assistant Medical Di.
rector.
."vloslloiit ttlvlajui-.T Ronrd
J K. Barnos, Surgoou-General U. 8. A., Washing.
ton.
P. J. Ilorwits. Chief Modioal Department U. S. N..
Washington.
D. W. ltli, M. D Washicgton.
Nolifliorn nnd Altorncya.
Wm. E. Chandler. Wa"hinet.n, D. C.
George Harding, Philadelphia, Pa.
This Company, National In lit charactcl1, offers,
by reason of It; I.argn Cttj ital. Low Relet of Premi
um and Kew Tables, the most dosirnble means of
insuring life yet pronto ' to the public
The rates of rrotn um. hting largely reduced, are
made m favorable to the insurors as those of the best
Mutual Companies, an 1 avuii all tba complication
and uncertaintic of Notes, Dividends end ll.o rait
uudi'i'stnndins whioh the JuUor a;e to apt to cause
tho Policy Holdars.
Several new and attractive tablet are now present
td which need only to bo understood to prove accep
table tc tho public, tucb as the Inoomo-ProJuoing
Policy and Return Premium Policy. In the foimer
the policy-holder not only secures a hfe irturar.ee,
payable at Jeaih, hut will receive, if livlui, after
ptriod of a few years, an annual income equal-to
ten percent. (10 per cent ) of tho par or Lis policy.
In the latter, the Company agrees to return to the
nssurcJ tho total amount of money ho has paid io,
in addition to tho amount of his policy.
Tho nttetuion of persons contemplating insuring
tiieir live? or increasing the amount of insrranco
they alrcny have, is called to the special advantage!
oSercd hy the National Life Insurance Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particular given
ca app ication to tho Rraneli Office of the Company
in Philadelphia, or t, its General Agents.
(jTLooal Agents are Wanted iu every City ani
Town; aod application! from competent partiel for
luch agencies, with suitable endorsement, nhould be
addressed to the Company Gsucral Agcnu only,
io their respective districts.
GB.VEII.ll Au.lXIS :
B. IV. CLARK i CO., Philadolpqia,
ror I'cnnsjlvai'ia and Suuthorn New Jersey.
JAY COOKE i, CO.. Washington. J) C.
l or Maryland, Dflaware, Virginia, District of
Columbia nl V et Virginia.
Sepiember 6. lsWS. ly
i
0CCULI3TS AND MANUFACTURERS 0? TUB.
CEl.EURATr.D I
PKRFKOTKI) SPECTACLES,!
EVE GLAaSKS, &Q.
lUtiTFOUP, COSX,
have ArrotXTED
T. S. SHANNON,
At tbtlr sole agent for Sur.burv and vioinltv fr Ua
..I. -r .u , .. j ' !
aid ut tuc eeiuoraiea
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
AND EYE GLASSES.
In doing so they havo confidence in the iibility of
thoir agent to meet tho requirements of nil cus
tomers. 11 is assortment of our HEAUTII I'L 1.LN'.
fKS comprises evciy form and kind, culculntvd for
the simplest as well as tho worst cuses f tlncacd or
impaired vision. An opporttit.ily will le thus af
forded, to procure at all times
SPECTACLES IX EQUALLED BY ANT OF
' TUEIU STltEXGTHEXlNil AXD TREiER.
VIXU QUALITIES.
Too much cannot ho said as to thoir Superiority
over the ordinary glnwes worn. There is no gliui
lucrum, wavering of tbe sig''t. dirtiness, or other
unpleasant setiMitntn, hut on i;,e contrary, from the
peculiar construction of tho Lenses, they are sooth
nig and i lenSiint. causing a feeling of relief to tbe
we.trcr. aud Producing a Clear and Litinet Vision,
as in the tmturul lu'ui.hy tijjlil. They are the only
spectacles that
PKESEltVE A3 WELL AS AMST THE FUiHT,
aud ure Ihe Cheapest because the Best, always last,
ing uniiiv vara without change beinif neceiarv.
I CAl'TION. .Mr. T.S -IIAXXUX, Jowolcr,
is Uieir Only Agoiit appointed iu "buubury aud vi
cinity. tjrWe employ no Peddlors. augl,'6. ly.
G28 HOOP SKIRTS C28
CORSETS, CORSETS.
tVJI. fTlToI'KIXS,
."o. 9S Ai-cli Mtrcet, FliiladciptiU.
M ANCFACTCRKU Of TflS
CeUbratetl " C7.-1 IWOX Ilop kirtt
FOU LADIES, MIOSES AXD C1IILDHCN.
Tliu largest Assortment, nnd best qualitv and
styles in the Aroei ican Market Every ludv should
Hy them, at tuey recommend themselves by wear
ing longer, retuin- Ibeir shape muoh belter, lighter
und more elastio than alt otrierB-warrauied iu i v?ry
respect, and sold al very low prices. Ask for Hop
kins' '-Chaiiir'':in" .Skirt
Superior lland-uiade Whale lione Corsets in Fif-'
teeu dtll'ercnt tirades, including the "Imperi.d" and !
Tbompsou A Landon "'tilove Filling' Corsets, '
ranging in prices from bl cents to $o.f0; together!
with Joseph Leek el l Culurated trench oven
Corsets, superior shapes and quality. Ten ditlereut
Uradea, from $1 10 to jo 30. They are the finest an-l t
best noojs lor the prices, ever imported. Tt-e 1 rade ;
supplied wilh luop akirta aud Coisel. at tbe Lowest !
Kates.
Those visiting the City should not fail to call and
examine our Uoodt aud Prices, at wt defy all com- !
petition. I
Jebruary 29, 1668 lOmni. j
A 11.11 AT l!tlV 1 1 1: nii.i:, I
rpilE subtcriber offcrt for sale a FAKM, situated
X Iu Perry township. Snyder county, Pa., adjoin- I
ing lands of Ueorge li allien. A liner llornliei-er,
Aaron Shaffer aud others, containing Mi ACtvKS
and til) PEHC1IKS. About bu acres of tb land art
cleared, and ti e balance is choice timber. The
improvement consist of a larcte two-story Log ;
liwelling House. Los? Uaro, and all tb oecestary
outbuildings, and an Orchard ol 6 acres, containing I
chuioe fruit. A spring of water is near tbe door, i
and a uioo stream rum through tb farm, near tb
bouse. Thil property is conveniently located, aud '
is within a mile of stores aud mills, and is within a
quarter uf a mil of a taw-mill.
For terms, call ou Ueorg Ueluett, whose property
adjoiut tht land, or ca tb u&deriigueJ, at Ntw
Kerlia, Union tounty, Pa
W HAIKftTy
pt 1,
(a
liLBOTOUS.
G. Morriaon CtjstcSj
Thom.tg M. Miirsb tM,
William II. liartios,
Willintn J. Pollock,
IUcLitrd Wildey,
Oeorgo W. Mill,
Watson I Magill,
John II. I'.ringliurnt,
Frank U. llooton,
Inno Kckcrt,
Maris lloopes,
David M. Hank,
William Pavi3,
Winthrop W. Ketchftm,
fin in tie I Knorr,
Uonjaiuin F. Wagenselleri
Charles II. Mullen,
George Hr. EI dor,
John Stewart,
Jacob Grafius,
James Sill,
Henry C. Johnson,
John K. Kwing,
William Frew,
Alexander W. Crtwford,
James S. Rutan.
KLECTOIU,
G. Morrim Contes.
Thomas M. Marshall,
William 11. Ii.init-d,
William J. I'.ilioek,
llichird Wildi-y,
George V. Hill,
Watson P. Ma - 11,
.lolni II". Urinhurst.
rrank 0. lluuton,
Isiao Kckert,
Maris lloopes,
David M. K.tnk,
"NVil liam Davis,
Winthrop W. Kctcham,
Samuel Knorr,
lluTijatnin F. tVtienseller,
Charles 11. Mullen,
George W. Elder,
John Stewart,
Jacob GraSua,
James Sill,
Henry U. .Johnson,
John K. Ewing,
William Frew,
Alexander W. CrawfurJ,
James S.' Hutan.
ELECTORS.
O. Morrison Coateu,
Thomas M. Marshall,
William II. Barnes,
William J. Pollock,
Richard Wiidey,
George W. Hill.
Watson P. M tgill,
John II. Bringhurst,
Frank C. llooton,
Isaac lv.'kert,
Maris lloopes,
David M. Rank,
William Davis,
Winthrop V. Keteham,
Stnuiel Knorr,
B.'niamin F. Wagensc'.Ierj
Charles II. Mullen,
Georgo W. Elder,
John Stevr.irt,
Jacob GraOus,
James Sill,
Henry C. Johnson,
John K. Ewing,
Willam Frew,
Alexander V. Crawford,
James S. llutau.
elector I.
r. Worrifjii (5osf;,
Jli.'iiidiJ 'W. ILufiiaB,
Willi. vii 'lijllocf,
WiliarP Oi-n.
fiBatfjn V. ajfafliil.
!Vjlui o VLiiuUiiiil't,
svr.uif 15. yuuton,
iiidc 6f-rt,
Uiaii8 vocipc?,
2.uuK UIJ. .'itaiif,
Wr.li.uii r.mitf,
J'Jinibroii W. Jtctijam,
amiirl Jtnovr,
yciijinniii ,v OdflfffcQcr,
Gliailci A. Wiillcn,
PiuuAf IU. (ilf or,
'?09n "Stcuurf,
K.icb Crafiii?,
?.unr 2 ill.
Sentrj CSdLiifju,
?l'tl!l jf. (jU'Klfj
58i'lidiit jrni',
SUrjaifr W. Craipfotb
Sam 3. iHutan.