"MWf-.".- . I1.W1LVIIKT.1 .... N. B. ENCHiB. J Publlehere. RUfllUtHY, PA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1808. ILocal Slffatis. Fit shares In tbe Banbury Building Association for sale. Apply to W.A.Busiti. HaxdsoWlt dressed Dolls Dolls of (Tory kind ad site prioel from i cents to $10. Call and than, at Liobthik A Ziiolhr'i. H.Rsoiia Albums, elegant family Biblos, Pray er and Hymn Books, and Books tultabla for Holiday Gifts, at LlOHTgtR fc Zkiolcr'i. Oob neighbor of tha tiatotf hava moved their establishment into tba aeoond (tory of Bright1! new building, on MarketSquare. Tni Episcopal Char oh, in thit place, hits been handsomely decorated with evergreen!. The ladio of the church prepared tha wreaths and tastefully arranged them. Tnt sleighing li ttlll pretty good, which win im proved by a slight fall of snow on Tuenlay night. There Iim been but little mow In tha neighborhood of Philadelphia. JlaoUTERixo LftTKRi. After tha Brat of Jnnu. ary next the foa for registering a letter at the Pott Oflioe will be only fifteen cents, lustoml of twenty five, at herotoforo. LiniRif,. Mr. II. llutb, of Milton, intends uj eating a hundred loaves of bread to tha poor of that borough on Christmas eve and Christmas day, at his eonfectionery storo. Tbi BtiiLDina Association. The rcgulnr month ly meeting of the Sunbury Mutual Loan and Build ing Association will be held at tha Masonic Hull, this (Friday) evening, . A xcsical entertainment will be given by the Watsoiitown String Band, in the M.E. Church, of MoEwensville, on this (Saturday) evening, for the benefit of the Sabbath School. 8mfli!o Carariej, warranted good singers, also ! Pollsvllle, M. M. L'Vollo, of Ashlnnd, and R. F. floe assortment of Cages, for the Holidays, at Clark, Esqre. .Y.Z' Z?I0,K"', TRrF.TTrVTAMrs.-Th.n.w'Vostag. Pleasants-bulld.ng, Market Square. fUmp, u mmyuX mM lhna thoB. in Mle . A. R -Post Ho. WoTorand Army of the Kc- ' 1,1 V"neul, but they are of a superior stylo and finish, public, of Shamokin, have fixed upon Washington's J with " "y Jo'gn. Tha two-eent stamp con llrtbday as the timo fur eommencins their Fair, the t"in' an '"graving of a post-boy on horseback in proceeds of which are to bo devoted to the estnb- I fu" P91'. The three-cent has a locomotive under li.l.mcnt of a charily fund. Lint. The lime kilns of 11. B. Massur. near So linsgrore station, in charge of Charles Duukelbor ger, are now in full blast. Mr. Dunkclborgcr guar antees to furnish farmers and others with a first rate such delicacy and precision that the picture suffers article, equal to any produoed in tha country. nothing under the magnifying glass. Tho twclve- -m - !. cunt stamp has an ocean steamship, and the thirty- Skatiso -During tho past week we have had , ccnt hnl , fin0,y eoutea engraving of the surrcn- , most exeollent skating on tha basin, bolow the rail- J dcr of rturg0Tn9 j road, and on the Shamokin ereek. A large number ' ' of our young ladies and gentlemen, and especially' Exbmi'Tio.x or Mortgage! from Ta.xatios. tLa boys, have been enjoying the healthful exercise, j Tho lttW r"Mcd b our SMa Legislature at the last . ... session, exempting certain obligations contraeted in Darciro Scnooi Prof. George Eckort, or Nor- the purchaao or improvement of real estato, went thamberland, is making an effort to establish a dan- j into praotical operation on the first or December. eing sohool in this plaoe. Those who wish to become This is a most benoficent enactment, and its provis saholars should make application immediately. He j ions will enable borrowors or money upon real estato expects to obtain tba required number by tho first j ef January. CeoL BunoRsa' Mimstkklr gave nn entertain ment at tha Masonio Hall, on Tuesday evening, to a erowdoj rmiisa. Elnven tprrorini,r nnmnoan H,a , T, . ...." . ' , troupo. Their porformanco is said to have been j somewhat of an improvement on the generality of j "nigger shows'' that visit our town. Stw Year's Address, Our carrier requosts us to state that ho will be around early on Now Year's J morning with his annual greeting to the patrons of he AHKnicAK, in tha Borough. He hopes that all rill rcmomber him on that interesting occasion, when ' he will be ready and willing to receive tho "stamps" ! in. .uu.o Ue on, so imuiiuny ..rve.i uuring ma pint y ' e - i Attkupt to Rob the XonTucXBKnLAND Baxk. On Wednesday morning ef last week, beforo day light, an attempt was made to rob the First Kationul Bnr.k of Northumberland. The burglars entered the building atone of the windows, and attempted to blow off tho lock or tha vault, but wero unsuece- ful. Powder, fuse, Ac, which wero intended to be used to open the vault and safes, wore fuund near tha door. I. 0. or 0. F A Bible presentation will take place at WuUonlown, on Tuesday ovening next, by tba ladies, to C. 0. Bachman Lodge No. 619. A Tiumbor of Lodges have bean invited to attend. The ladies connected with the Baptist Church are now holding a Festival for the benefit of the church, and will continue tho Festival on that evening. They will be happy to serve the hungry wilh a suppor. Grand Estertaihmemt. The '-Children of the Itepublio. or Young. Zouaves," of tho New York Voluntoor Institute, will g va a grand uotertainmout ! nt the Masonio Hall, in Sunbury, under the auspices ! of Post No. 105, Grand Army of the Republic, of j and SBih inst. The entertainmenU will be for the benefit or the Institute. Admission, 2J coiits ; chil dren, 15 eents. OiBSiLvis The regular Usuo of the Awkrican ar issuoof the Ahkricax , in orior to give those ' ... , , , i opportunity or having A jbserving Christmas. All i will be omitted next watk employe. in our office an few days' reoreation and observ tha priming offices in Sunbury will follow suit Our ofhoo ill be kept open for the reception or Job . - - , , , I Pinting, and some one will constantly be on hand ts receive me Daos aues on snoicnpiions, auveru sing, As. Wa hope those indebted will step up to the captain's offioe and settle the amounts due. New Time Scredule. The Shamokin Ieraldl r.nys that a change in the running of passenger trains j on tha Enterprise branch of tho Phila. A Reading 1 lUilroad took place on Monday of last week. The j 11.20 A. M. train has been taken off, and the mixed freight, whloh leaves the crossing at the Northern , Central depot at 10.40 A. M., substituted. This ' train makes the same eonneotioni for Philadelphia and New York as did the one taken off. Returning, it arrives at 0.30 A M , instead of 10.15. The other passenger train runs M before, leaving at 5. 25 A M , and arriving at 1 00 P. M. Partridge!. A number of our gentlemen are soliciting subscriptions for the purpose of re-stooking this section with partridges, wbieb, Owing to the se vere winters, have almost become extinct. They will be obtained in the far west. About one hundred dollars have already been raised. After their arri val bore the birda will be taken care of faring the winttr, and let loose early in the iprtrg. We learn that a movement is also on foot to stock the Susque hanna, at this plaoe, with the celebrated blaok baas. We hope .the gontlemsn having these matter in eharge will be properly encouraged by" onir eitircus. A Good Coeductor. A correspondent of the f.ewishurg Ckrotuclt writea aa follows respeoting weM known anil popular conductor en the Phlla. A Erie Railroad : "Allow mo apace In your column! to iay word is oommendetioti f Mr. L: D. tia briello, thf well known o popular oohdctor of the Erie Expreai oa the P. B. R. R HiSRnifbnn sourteey to tiil pasaengori, together with hi! gentle manly bearing, eannot fail to favorably impresi all -iltU whom be may corns in contact." Whilo we are opposed to puffing any one, under any eirduinitanooe, annot forego to opportunity of endorsing all that la laid of thil popular and em aient conductor W hava often had oocasion to travel on bis train, and aan cheerfully bear lestitoony to the oourtesy and politenesa with which Mr. Oa brie'le treaU hii paasengeri. He ie aekno-ledgad ea of the best eonduetcrs en the road "timi PaoiVic liXi'tRoiT ii Winfs.il. Iftture' and tba seasons seem to favor tba Pastils Railroad. Ths working seaapa has beun aa fapryecigod that It Is satlmitsd that by tha and of tha currant month there will not be over 800 miles of the Throagh Line remaining hWaplete J and of that distance a good part of the grading will be done. The great ques tion of fuel teems also, la be satisfactorily aettled. Rich beds of Boat have Veen discovered on the head waters of the Humboldt silver, and on tha slopes of tha Wasatoli Mountains where the lastera and Western links of tha road unite. Hoxt luramer will undoubtedly witness the binding of the Atlantic and" 1'aoilio waters by a centinsous line of.railroa'd S.300 miles In length. - : . . i , By the advertisement of the Finanolal Agents of the Central Taoifio Railroad Company, in anather column, it appear! that great suooem has attended their negotiation! of tha First Mortgage Bonds, Is sued under the authority of Congross. The impor tant aid granted by the nation, together with excel lent credit, enables this Company to push on the work with undiminished vigor. . .Fifteen thousand men and three thousand teams are engaged on tbo line. Thrco hundred miles of Iron have been laid since the 20th of June lost ; or at an averago rate of two and one-half milos per working day. From Salt Lako to tha Paoifla Oooan the line rises onoe only, (in craning tha Sierra Nevada Rango), to tha altitude of heavy snows. Over this stretch, of about forty miles, substantial sheds have boon built which will enable the tine to be worked at all seasons, in spite of drifting shows. The business on the Faoifio end of (ha line It already greater than tha present facilities Will accommodate. De Haven 4 Bra., JTo. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, have tba First Mortgage Bonds of the Central Paeifio Railroad for sale at 103 und interest. Tbk MurdkrerS or A. RsU the Blooms burg Democrat says : Connhoo, Dufloy and Prior, charged with the murder of A. XT, Kea, of Centralia, Columbia oounty, are now 1ylhg in the Jail at this place, awaiting their trial, which will coma oft" at the February torm. The Grand Jury found a true bill agninst them last week, which was presented to the court ready for triul, and on motion of counsel for the defence the trial was postponed. John W. Ry an, Esq., of Potlsvillo, Col. Freote and the Marr brothers, of Ashland, will jippeur for the prisoners. This will be an exciting and interesting trial. A large number of witnesses have been subpoenaed on both sides. . The counsel for the Commonwealth, so , far as wo have learned, are Lin Bartholomew, of lull liead or steam, the groat currier of our domostie i service. Tlio five-cent stamp contains a bond of ; Washington. The ten-cent, tho finest of all in do j sign nnd execution, has a uiiuiaturo engraving of the Deoluration of Independence, executed with t0 obtain it more readily and pon better terms than would otherwise have been the case. It was a ques tion with the Legislature whether the lawful rate of lutcrest should be raised, or soma of tho burdens on money invested in mortgages and judgments re- movea, ana it was to meet tho uituoulty that this . ftw ?a!!' FofMft. The Montour Ameritan soys : Mr. Mu laney, who has been missing some four weeks, was .... T.,M.ln nmrninw lnul Tl.a nln. livin b,0D lot out ul9 eunul u, wu dis(.0VerC(l undor a boat near the aqueduct. The boat had settled down on the body, and It was froten fast In the Ice and olay, only exposing his foot. It was thereforo with much difficulty that the body was dug out. The TorJi(!t of lh, CIiron-4 jur B , Kc0,daiica with the supposition that ho fell into tho canal, and was accidentally drowned, on the night upon which he was last se'en. IuronTA mt to Seateiis. In view of tho skating season, the following, from Hall's Journal ef Health, uinv save our friends who indul&re in the r(.croation ot .knting no small amount of discomfort : "lii fure starting lor the ice, bathe your leet in cold w ntur, dry them perfectly, and give them a good ! . rubbing with a orash towel, put on a pair of woolen , on licavy cotton stockings, and your leet will remain comfortably warm for three or four hours in the coldest weather. Sumbcrt MAaoxen Hail Association. A meet i iog of tha stockholders of the Sunbury Masonio Dull i Acroeiiitiun will be held on the last Monday in Da i cember, 28th inst., for tha purpose uf electing officers for the ensuing year. Juhx Haas, Prcsideut. I L. T. Houhbacb, Secretary. lxfJ o Is I'riiitliiG'. Having rceeived a l.r.. ...nn1. r VI.'Vl' lull TV1IP -f ,lyXat VmUn, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, A., can be printed in 'he latest and beet ltylea, and on short notice. 0rdor b miil F"'P"7 attended to. Editor's Table. I GorEV'g Ladv'i Book. Tho January nuaiber of ; (iodey is already on our table, tl exhibit, in every ' department, more than ordinary ability and excel I lenee, and may well be characterised a prise num- ber. Tba embetfishmonts, steel smd wm following :-A King's Daughter, a vet steel engraving ; steel title-pago, a tab culored i,,,!,,,,,,. eonUiing six figu cut '-Will it Benr?" Jewel-box, printoi Der. me emnemsnmonts, steel md wood, are tea very superior tableau plate ; ures; tinted printed in colors ; The Flight of Time, a seasonable engraving; ska- . L ..:.7J -7 , T -- w riiividb oir.au lor ladies and children, and other novelties thirty-two in all. The anioles of faney work have been evi dently seleoted with great taYe. Among them will be found a foot-cushion, silk ran, work-bag, key case, case for crmbs and brushes, pen-wiper, knitted bodice, ete. The literary mutter is the srowning feature of the January number. The stories by Marion Harland, Miss Churohill, Miss Dorr, the O. Fogy Papers, and the obarade by Miss Frost, are the best that have ever been published. Addres, L. A. Uodoy, N. E. Corner Sixth aud Cbestnutiits., Philadelphia. Tee Ati.ahtic Mostblt, fob January. With the January number tbe Atlantio Monthly begins its twenty-tbird volume, with the following articles and writer! : Miilbone : an Old port ltomance ; this is the first instalment of a serial story, which will run tnrougn the greater part ot tbe year, by 1. W. Ilieirinson. The Sunshine of the Uocls, a poem, bv Bayard Taylor. A Literary Gourmand, by Eugeue Bouson. The Uood-Natured Pendulum, a obarao tertatie story,- by Edward Evarott Hale, author of "The Man without a Country." Tba Flying Dutch man, a poem, by James Huasell Lowell. Co-opera, tiv Housekeeping, third paper. In tbe Teutobur- 5ur Forest, another of the seriea of articles by Bayard aylor on "By Ways of Europe." Alter Election, a poem, by Joba 11. Whittier. Consumption in Amer ica ; tbe Srat of a series of articles on this moat im portant subject, based on the observations ef many years' practice, by Dr. Henry I. Bowditca. The "Mean Yankees" at Home, by i nines Parton. Dante, a poem, by William Cut Ten Bryant. Un a Certain Condescension in Foreigners, by James Rus sell Lowell. Onadenhutten, a historical sketch, ky W. D. liowslls. Cinders from tba Ashes, a chapter of sohool reminiioancee, by Oliver Wecdoll Holmes. Moral Significance of the Republican Triumph, by E. P. Whipple. Reviewa and Literary Noiioea. Address, Fields, Osgood A Co., Publishers, Boston. Tax Lidt'i Frierd. roa January Never, par- bssjsj, haf here been published a more attractive number of a lady's magaiine than the January issue ef "The Lady's Friend." It lead! off with a splen did Illustration on steel, of a story by Miss Amanda M. Douglas, 'Chased by Wolves." Than we have striking illustration of Mrs. Wood's novelet ; for "Roland Yorke, or, Done in Passion," a new story, by the famous author of "Eaat Lynne," Is com menced in the present number. In tbo large and brilliant fashion plate the editor has given two ex amples ortbe "Grecian Bend." "Last Words," (with poetry,) is a beautiful engraving. Tha other lite rarv matter il "slstweeo Two," by that piquant and brilliant writer. Miss Elisabeth Preeoott ; Who waa It, a Story or Planehette ' by Mrs. Louise Chandler Moulton ; "Where V by Florence Peroy ; "Bridget's Romance," by Mrs. Uoamer; "The JCvent at Mil. ford," by EmmaB. Ripley ; novelties, editorials, Ae Published by Deacon A Patenon, 319 Walnut St Philadelphia. TaaaiiLi a5o FaVaZ AooiiTiVr1 at fiwisauag. T,ha Lewitmirg CHtpnittt, . of Friday last, aayi: Wm. C. Serr, ot this place, met with terrible death ott the mornlag of the 10th last.-, at the lumber es tablishment of .Messrai Blllmeyar, Nogel A Co.' , In adjusting a belt at the end of a line shaft, for the purpose of giving motion to a grindstone, his etathlng beoame entangled around tha shaft, which draw him np to it In auoh a manner aa to preclude all possibil ity of releasing himself. O rasping tha shaft with bis arms, he preserved his head j but bis feet struck tha ground to violently at each revolution that they Were literally torn off. His side was also orushed, a rib being forced through his lungs. Ho lived soma fix or" oight hours after tha oeourrence, in great ago ny, lie leaves a young wife and an interesting ohild to mourh tSeif great loss. Ha Was a good workman, and wa! fciiicb respected. Si'iCAL Court. Tha following is tha list of Juror! for I ftptolat Oaurt, ts be held la Sunbury on tho fourth ttoidlty it DeoemVef, 28th Inst : 1. John Fisher, milor, Shamokin. 2. D. J. Patton, gontlcntan, Zorbo. S. Jacob B. Klocl, farmer; Upper Mnhanoy. 4. David U, Montgomery, fariuor, Lowis. 0. t oor go Forrester, farmer, Upper Augusta. 0. John Sbiptuan, miller, Shamokin. T. Isaac D. Billuiah, farmer, Washington. 8. Joseph ICyster, merchant, Sunbury. j V, Daniel Marsh, carpenter. Delaware. I 10. George 8eibert, farmer. Delaware. 1 1. u- a. Ivrause, olorls, Milton. 12. Henry Price, laborer, Coal. . ., 13. Charles P. Kckman, furinor, ilusu'. 14. John Haag, furmer, Turbat. li. John Wert, merchant, Jordan. 18. William W. McWilliams, former, fcinit'okin. 17. Gov. MoCleeee, grocer, ihamokiu borough. 18. Peter Uoidron, furmer, Lower Augusta, 19. J. Hainos, wagonmakor, MoUwonsvillo. 20. Peter iiowerter, farmer, Upper .Mnhanoy. 21. Sebastiun Stepp, furinor, Luwer Mabaiioy, 22 John K. Torrington, manufacturer, Sunbury. 2.1. John Clark, blacksmith, Sunbury. 24. Adnui Fisher, laborer, Zerbo. 26. William A. Shatter, furmor, Jordan. 2(1. II. II. Dornscif, miller, Little Mahanoy. 27. David llitturinan, farmer, Lower Mahanoy. 25. Benneville Kissingor, laborer, Zerbe. . 29. Asa Kverett, furmer, Turbut. 30. Frederick Ditiler, mason, Turbut. 31. Thomas M. Taggart, termor, Delaware. 12. Sutnuel C. henu, farmer. Lower Augusta. 3.'l. Thomas Hanlvy, miner, Coal. 34. Peter Wei k If, fitruier, Cameron. 3j. John B. Heller, fiinncr, Chillisquaque. 30. John Dnniol, form or, Jordan. BUSINESS NOTiOHS. For Sale. An excelled top buggy, new. Kn quire at this office. Mil IS I I For Hknt. The rooms adjoining tha hat store or Samuel Faust, in A'arkot Square, lately occupied by E. A. Evans as a law office. SnAksrEARE said: ''Uneasy lies tho head that woars a crown," but nothing can be more eary and comfortable thnn the head which wears one of Fuust's fashionable Hats or Caps, and to prove this we would advise every one to try them. Call ut his store, in Market Square. Solouok advises the sluggard to go to tho ant ; but the shiftless, in our day. gcnorally go to poverty and waut. A much belter way is to go to J. O Beck's fashionable and cheap tuiloring establish ment, on Fourth street, whore any ono aan procure n new suit, neatly fitting, and ut prices within tho reach of all. Spend j-our money where you inako it. Buy jour oods at home end not abroad. Encourago your own mechanics Let each be for tba other, and all for publia improvement "churity begins at homo." Our town first others afterwards. With these ex cellent maxims in view our citizens should nvail themselves of tho splendid opportunity . of buying cheap Boots and Shoes at John Wllvcr's establish ment, on Spruce street, Where everything in the lino of businoss is sold At remarkably low prices. How eloquent is tho old homely word, Full ! Tbo flowers full in tho garden, tho fruit fulls in the or ehards, the nuts fall in the woeds, the stars fall from tho sky, the rain fulls from the clouds, the mercury falls in the tubes, und tho leaves fall everywhere. We might add that a great many persons fall or ra ther walk into Millers Exoelsior Boot and Shoe Store, in Murkct Square, nnd never get away with out purchasing soino Of bis cheap goods. Miller has an elegant assortment. Uo and seu his goods. Dn. J. R. Ckessixger, Dentist. Oll'uo over II. 9. Thacher's ShrJo Store, Sunbury, Pa. When aching teeth cnuse dreadful groans, And sleepless nights and dismal days, Who cones to me most giatelul owns My skill, which all his pains allay. A moment's sufTuring I mny cauee, 'Tis but to bring a long release ; And though for onoe 1 rend his jaws, For years to come . I give him peace. 2m Con's Cocoh Balsau. The great popular Berne- dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Both sizes ordinary 4 oi , alio mam moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and dealers in medicines. No family should be over night without it in the house. Cox'! DrsmpsiA Cure Will immediately re lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated ease or Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con stipation, and all diseases or the Stomach and Bow els. Physicians, olorgymen and all who uso it, join in unbounded praise or its great virtues. 6old by Druggists, every where. Price $J. 00. MARRIAGES. On the SOlliinst., at the residence or Mr. Simon Karstetter, ofSowor Augusta tup., Northumberland county, by ltev. J. A. Adams, Mr. Zachariau Hacmabavcu to Miss Priscilla Klixuer, all or Shamokin. DEATHS. On the 10th inst., near Elysburg, Mr. WASHING TON SWANK, aged 45 years, i months and 6 duys. KI,.Ut UV IvlAltUltTM. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrol, do do do do pcrewt. $12 00 n 110 10 00 & 00 2 00 1 45 85 C5 1 25 25 CD 15 3 110 50 ' S5 25 25 25 a IS IS 60 Rye Flour, per bb de per ewt. pur bushel , do do de (To pit round Wheat, prime red, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do ud pared Dried Apples, do Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per b. Butter, per pound. Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beer, bind quarter, " from " Mutton, Chickens, por dosea, per pound, do do do de do de per pair Hhnmekln Coal Trade. Bhamokih, Dee. 21, 186S. Tom. Cwl. Bent for week ending Dee. 19th, - 8,527 tit Per last Report, 479,211 13 485,739 00 475,718 12 10,020 08 To same time last year, tnerease, Special Notices. i,A NEW REMEDY IN CQNSUMPTION.-A Phvsioian who had Consumption for several years, vrtth frequent bleeding of the lungs, cured himself with a meuteine unanowo to sue pruiwrnou, wuun uu ease appeared hopeless. U il the only physioian who baa used it in bia ewn person, or who baa any knowledge of iu virtues: and he oaa ascribe the1 de gree of health he now eojoya to nothing but the use of hi! mldiotne; and nothing but utter despair and entire extinction or all nope ot reoevery, to gether with a want of eonSdenoe in all others, induo, ed bim to baxard tha experiment. To those suflur I., .nk .n. dtaaua of tha Limits ha nrolers a treat- n,.n ha annftdentl believes will eradicate tbe diseaae. Prioe 15t per bottle or $8 a half doien sent by express. Send for a oiroular or oall on D. E. Bovlstoe Jacxso.n, No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia Far sale by II. Y. Filling, Market Square, bun bury, Pa., and Druggists generally. May 80, lbB ly P lnlde toIiiri-fnfiP.-'Poimg Mo5V0'iifaa ...a,, mgv biiu vonjiigai reiiouy. ina hu mane views of benevolent Physicians, oil the Krron ana Abesos inoident Id Timtb and tariy Manhood, ii,??.'0,JMWr e"lopp free of charge. Ad pn, PWARL UCIAaION, Box P., Pbiladcl- i"na 13, 1808. ly. iml-iimu, a .....m ... iiur II II R f vnin-ft,,,! llierefure run lie used incases where lever or iniiumlnini . 1.. tl... 1...... II.. r., """""luiion '..i. lnpiiigth:it yvj .vill iavor H wtlh a triil, and thot UIK)I1 tmpectiuQ it will meet wilh yur approLtuiion, With n feeling ff pMiilMlonca, 1 tim. verv rrsuectrmlv. II. T. HKI.MIIOI.b. Clirmist and Drujr-.ii't of l Years KxprT'eiira In riiilitnVIi!iin, ami mow l.ieeted ut hm Drug nml Chciilic;il Wurruouse, 6Ut lirouilwnV,.tw Yolk. From tho hirKust Manufacturing Chemists in the World I "lamnrqnaiutud Willi Ml II. T. llrlinMd ; he decuple I (he Drue; IStoro opposite my residence, und whs succi'Miut 111 c inducting the husiilrps where olhi-vs Imd nut been equally ao bcl'urr hi iu. I have bren I'uvol'uUiy liuprt ssutl with bis cluructel unit tnler.nse. WII.I.MM WEIfSHTWAN, Firm of l'owera at Weightmau, Moiiufuruirint! Ulieiuisls, Miutli nnd Drown rHii-u!. I'iiiuidel.iliui. IIcLMaoLO's Kluio KxTatcr lluunu, lor wiktie'urii- iriej Ir.uii uidiEc-ri-ti '1 lir ,xl,uuU d jinu'tls of ISHIuie wiiii'h are ui-ompuiiinl by " ninny ulmniiMr symptoms, rhon(t wfileh will he found, IndisjioKhiou to Kxorti.in, l.imnf Mi-iiMi)-, Wnkotuiness, Horror flliseasr,oi Kore bodiiii.r Kvil, in fiicr, CnireiKil Lassilnde, fri stnill 'ii, and luuhilily to cuter into Ine enjoyiut'tils ol soeirty. riieOmStilutioit, mice Directed with Oienuc Vral(ii-s, requiic. the aid ol iMnlicijie Iu strengthen and iiivifinrnle the system, which lll.l.,l;ill.D KXTH ACT I1UCUU invaniiliiy does. Ii no treulmf in is submitted in, Coiisuuiii liou or lus:inity eusiu's. Helmbold's Klid Kxiract Uttllu, in utToctlons pecu liar in Females, in miruii.-ilcd by nuy oilier iimjiMTiitioii, ns in Cbl.iroi, oi Iteletm..ii, I'mnfiilnes,, or SuppreMion of Customary Evacuations, t'lceraied or fcliiriusMluteof llie Uterus, mid nil complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from luhiia m dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or ehanee of life. lIci.UboLo's Fluid F.xtbct llccne and Improvkd Rosk Wafu will imlirally exiermiiiHie from the svirieiu disenses iinniug I'roin hahiisoriliipHliou,nt I it at'- expeiise, litlle ol ii'M'h niee iudiet. no lucouveiiieiiee or exposure; completely top'-riuitiitg those iiiipleusunt und iluiu;erous lemcdies, CojiaivH mid Alerrury, in ell these diBenses. Use IItL.Mlioi.u i Fi.bid lixuiACT Hucmu in all disenses of these organs, wh ther existing in llinle nr tenia!-, fioin whatever cause origimtlipg, uimI no mutter oi how I- ug standing. It is pleafuut in insteaud odor. "irnlneltillte,, in action Mini more strengthening than any of ihupiupuratioiis uf Hnrk nr Iron. Tl use iiriY-riiiir from broken-down or delicate coustitu tivn, ,rcue the nmeity at cure. The render muiit lieawnre that, howovir rlipht may 1c Ihe allnek of llie alove disenses, a is ceilu.ii toeiTect ilio bodily health nnd ineiilul M.wvifl All the iibiive di?"in's reijuire the aid r.f a Pinrelic ni:i..MUOI.D'S KXTUACT ULCIIC 1s llie great Diu retic. Soldhv Diiignitis even where Price M .33 per botilo. oi 0 b illlcs f..r 0 .il. Delivered touuy addrehs. Describe sytni.t mis in alt eointnuiucaiions. Addre-s H. T II KI.M III U I), Di ugnnd Chemical Warc honne, AO I llro.iitivay. V V. .NOXK AliK oK.Vl'IM' fXt.K PONK. fp IX steel-envrfived wrupper, with fac simile of niy Cheluicsl War house, cud signed II. T. Ill LM BOLD. Dee. IJth. If-rB Ore. Wonderful, or any other man, luis discovereoga rem edy that cures Consumption, when the lun;s arc half consumed, in short, will euro all disomies whether of mind, body or estate, uiuUu tuuii live forever, and leavo duulh to pluy tor want of work, and isdesigued to make our sublunary sphuie a blis-ful puradie. to which Heaven itself sh.ill be but a si ie ehow. You hnvu beard enough of that kiud ot Uuuibucry, mid wo do not wouder that you have by this time become disgusted wilh it. But when we tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keniedy mil ;.viivy ct u-urst ea.mt of Catarrh, wo only assert thnt which thousands can testify to. Try it and you will bv con vinced. We will pay 500 Kewahu for a case of Ciitanh that we cannot cure. iOil fcALE BY MOST iiKUUlHT3 EVERT WHEitE. Pkich oxlt 50 Cknth. Sent by Hail, post paid, for Sixty Ceuts : Four Puckairei for $2. OH : nr 1 Doz en for f J 00. Suinl a eiij' lor Dr. Sage's piiuiphlct eu Catarrh. Address the Proprietor. R. V. PIEKCK. .M 1., iiuCulo, X. Y. 1 No llttuiiva. Ii is tear,. tiled to enro lost or Im paired Taste, Smell or lleuriug, Waturiiig or Veak Eyos, offensive Breatb, l lceriitud '1 hreat or Mouth, Pain and Prewuiru ill tho HeaJ, and loss of Memory when caused, na till of them frequently are. by the rarnges of Catarrh. It is I'les-iuit und painless to use, contains no strong poisonous or caulio drugs, but cures bv its mild sooihinir action. Wo will pay (500 Reward, for a oneo of Catarrh that we cannot cure. FOlt SALE BY MOST DUUtlillSTS EVERT WHERE. Price oxt.r 50 Cunts. If your Drugits bus not yet gut it ou sale, don't bo put oil with tome wurse than worthies ttinng Hiufl, "fuinigiUor." or poisonous cautio solution, which will drivo the disuase to the luns iusloud of curing it, but send sixty cents to us and the remedy will reach tou by return mail. Seud stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. U. V. PIERCE. M.D., liutlulo, N. T. 3 This Isr AM.inLB RBuanr does not. like the poison ous irritating snulls and strong caustic solutions with which the people have long been huiul)u,';;ud, simply rial 1 into for a short timo, or drive the disease to the ungs, u-s tbcro is d inger of doing in the uso of such nostrums, but it produces perfect and permanent euros of the worst caaes of cbronio catarrh, as thous ands can testify. "Cold in the II cud" is cured wilh a tew applications. Catarrhal lluudacbe is re lieved and cured as if hy magic. It removes offen sive Drouth, Loss or Impairment or the sense of trudo, smell or bearing, Watering or Weak Eyes, and Im paired Memory, when oauecd by the violence ol Ca tarrh, as they nil frequently are. We oner in good faith a standing rewurd of JiUU for a ease of Calauh that we cannot euro Foil SALE BY MOST DRL'tiOISTS EVERY WHERE. PlllCB O.NLV 5l) CENT. Ask your Druggist for tbe Rkuedv, but if he has not yet got it on aale, don't be put ofl by acoopting any miserable, worse than worthless substitute, but enclose sixty conta torn, and the Remedy will be sent you post paid. Four packages S2.00, or oae dozen for $5.00. Send slump for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Buffalo, N. T. 4 This is NO PATENT MEDICINE HUMBL'U, got. ten up to dupe the ignoraut aud credulous, nor is it represented as being composM of rare and precious substances bruugbt from tho four corners Ol the earth, carried seven times across the Great Desert oi Snhar ah on the backs of fourteen camels, and brought across the Atlantio Ocean on two Ships. It is a simple, mild, soothing remedy, a perfect Speoitio for Ca tahuh and "Colo ie the IIeaii," also for offensive Breatb, Losi or Impairment of the Sense of Smell, Tate or Jloarine, Watering or Wcnk Eyes, Pain or Pressure in Ihe Head, wbeu caused, as they all not unfrcquently are, by Ihe violence of Catarrh. We oil or, in good Inilu, a standing Reward of $500 for a case uf Catarrh that weeannol cure. FOR SALE BY MOST DRLUUIS13 t ER1 WHERE. Price 40 Cents. Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt ol Si xtv Cents. Four packages for 82.00, I Doten for $5.00. Send stump for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh. H.V. PiEROK, M.D., Oot. 10, 'fi8-ly. Buffalo, N.T. YHti great inducements to agents toco-operate with us in our UKA.1D 0I5 nOI.I..lIt SALE! ShtefiAg Jr6 of Coit to our Jicuntt. WaldiM res of Coat to our Agenti. Secing Machintt fret of Cott to our Agntt, iAuthar Good fret of Cott to our Agenti. Linen Good fret of Cott to our Agtnta. Sillt and Snnult fret of Cott to our Agenti. Iioutt mnd Shott fret of Cott to our Agentt. Drett Ooodt fret of Cott to our Agenti QRBAT DOLLAR BAROAINS fur our Customers. bead for eur eiroular. Agents wanted everywhere Address AS. T. STEWART CO., Oot. 10 'eft-!. 3 A i Dey Street, N. Y. T7IOR Saddlers, we have Saddle Trees, Bill!, Buok- X los, (Jig Irces, Fad Irees, ilanea, all Kinds ana every tning pertaining to tne Dusrnea. lor sate ny ' " J. M. CON LEY CO. CARPENTERS WILL Bnd in eur establishment a superior stock, of Planes, Saws, Augers, Ha-eheui. Hammers, t tl Cbiisls, , for saJi by ryo tHVSIciANS ' Allni m. .. . ,, N,w Yoaa, August I3ih, 1(07. a game n.J. ihi. (...Bive' vm?. 3k l lie Uuclm ill my preiwrmioii prnn,mii,ia. . J " ""; Hunntily "f Hie oihei uiialieiits are ailjci i!,or,. , liieiilnlion ; upim inai n-o: it will he ri.n,.,l ..... .' 1 QNB mCE CLOTIIIiJO. JONES' OLD USTADLISHB D .-i: iMtu i: CLOTHING HOUSE, U Jl ii r It c t Street, Ono door abora Sixth, Philadolphia. Vor many years this Establishment b.uilnnn hunt new on the One Price Kys:em, and wa believe we are the only Clothing House in tho city Hint strictly adheres to this principle. AVo have earned a repu- tahon whloh we are proud of, for good taste in sclent. good styles and sulwtnntiol mnteriuls, and not less important, Tut having all our goods i: I It . !. tl aisa- . avl.I. we employ tho best talent, for Cutters, and ur Goods are of boih kinds fashionnlile and plain iwim Vnn no suneri. ino prinr are tho usuni riiFes. vory lowest, as any one hy a moment's thought inimt Those sufferipg from Impaired or airensed visioa see, or otherwise we could not meet the competition ro iccoiuuieudcd (o aruil themsclvci of this opt or or our neighbors, for ni no deductions are ever made, ' tunitv. prmi.e , j.i.tto uunu 10 me ajvanuigus wa ino people may depend, this istbo truo plan upon j saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind v,IDIIIUK., nllla uiUiiyn uoiinr oau lie ' JONES' ONE PRICE (JLOTHrXU HOUSE, Col Market .Sir.! IH.M...1..1.I.:. Not en the Cornor, but one door ahiivo Sixth. I ApriMjisiia.y i SouW.!!"'-''- CI,r!:yin "hilo residing In I and .1.. "n " ionary, dlHcoverod aTssfe ! 1 "i"'Pj"'dy forthoC'Uroof Nervous Weak- i ness. Liurly Decay, Disoases of the I rii.ar. .n,l s,. I inn uririin,. ,....1 .i .. .. . - ! s:ini:Au mi., . . , Sept. 12. 18B8. Hm ' "w-,orI T I I ' 11111 i l 17 ni.m . . . N I'lW A I) V hi I I I Sill T IWTQ I lU 1 T If T Jil.1 J. lOrjillJuil lO. 1 : - - . ' rrr: r- T. Ass.llSoi. " - .- ...... . . riHIE nndersigned auditor appointed by the Or X phutiH1 Court of Northumberland county, todis trihnte the balancoin the hands of Peter II.Miv ser.ouo of Executors ol Henry Mnsser. docensed. 1 1 whom woe referred back his former report filed Aujiust 6, ISM, for correction and to report tho fnois," lieroby gives notice, tbut he will attnud to the duties of bis said appointment at his office, iu the Borough of Sunbury. on Saturday the 2tUh day of Decombcr, lotiS, ut 10 o'clock A.'M. S. B BOYER, Auditor. Sunbury, December &, 1603. A",cnl Houti'd. I to 8200 per month!!: Or ! eoTinisaion from which twice that amount can he made bv nelling llie I.ATKKT i.MI'IMIYT.I) COM.MON C'..VSK FAMILV FIIWIMi M ACIIINK, I nicsSIBOO For f 'iieulHiRHitd Terms address t UDWfelW A CO, 3JO South Third Street, D'ic.S, 'U-i Sin. I'hiiaiUlulua, V. HO I ORE AT POIT AUSTIN ft t'O'S OXL' DOliLAIl SALE ! "We propose to fight it out cn this line. AGENTS! AGENTS!! Ladies aud Ocntlcmcn in every town and city In tbe . States, to act at Ageuts tor j Ai-.3tiu & Co. 'a Oioat Ono Dollur Sule ' of rich nnd valuable goods, comprising nothing but useful ni'ttdos wanted in every family. Each and every article will be sold fur One Dollar. To any person getting up either of the Clubs below, wo will present a Watch, Dress Pal tern. Piece of Sheeting, sewing Machine, Wool Carpet, Ac, free cf extra cost. Our inducements to Agents have always been nearly double those of ai:y other bouse in the trudo, und our largely increasing busiucss naniiuts u in contiuiiiNir ine sumo Take particular nutice or this : Our A "tuts are lint required to pay one dollar tor thoir pre.enls, but I rcceivuthcsiimetorthcirservicesingcttingupClubs. j Please examine tho followtug Ti'i'iuti to Acenla, Any person sending us a Club of Tori, with $1, will bo emitted to reooive for the euino uuy one of tho live hundred articles on our Exchange List. oe Circulur. For a Club of Thirty, with 1 3, tho person will be entitled to ono of tbe tollowing articles, viz : Muer schnuiii Pipe, 2D yards bleached or Brown Sheeting, Eleg uit Silver-idiitod Fivc-butlle Revolving Castor, 1 Fancy Dres.9 Pattern, 1 dnzon extra quality Cotton Hune. 1-utr.iy Colored lied Spread, 1 largo size Da iuu.k lulde cover, I Murocco Album luO piolurus, All-SVool UuSbimero for pants and Vest. 1 pair l adies' Sorgo Cungres boots bout quality, 1 dozen tine Linen Towels, 1 lai'0 size Worsted Shawl, Ladies' long tiold-pluted t'huin. splendid Ladies' Al jrocco Ship, ping bag with lock nnd key. Set of Jewelry with Mucve Hutu, i. s to mutch, 1 Violin and Boiv, 1 doz. i-hhl BatuU.s. 1 While .Marseilles Ljuilt, I l.legant Dlnck Wnlnut Worhbcx or 'riting Dc.-k. l'or a Club of Fifty, with 45. 1 pair ul!-wc61 1 lmikots, :ti yards tine Cussitnuie for Pauls und Vest, I black or collorcd Alpaca Drc-s 1'iittern, 1 solid Hold Scarf Pin, I psir Genu' Culf Boots. M yards Bleached or Brown Sheeting, 2 yds doublo width Cloth for ladies' Cloaks, i Fur Muff or Collur, 30 yds Print fust colors, 1 Square ihibet .-hawl, 1 plain poplin brers Pattern, 1 elegant fix-bottle heavy Slate 1 t' tutor, I pair U cuts' White Shirts, gonuiho leerschauiu Pipe in case, 1 sot of Lace Curtains. For a Club of One Hundred, with $10. 1 heavy silver-plated engiuved lee Pitcher, I'd) yds blenched or Brown iSheeung. 1 rich Merino or Ihibet Drees Pnlturu, 1 set of Ivory handled Knives nud Forks, 1 pair superior White Wool Blankets, 7i yards all-wool Fuucy Cusimere for suit, elegant Bcrago Droys Pattern, 1 Ludies' or lieuts' Silver Hunting-cose Watch, 1 Bncou'ssix-lmrrelcd Rovolver,Silver-plated engruved six-bottle Revolving Cmttor with cut glut hollies, Fine Wool Cloth for Ladies' Cloek, 25 yards Houip Carpeting. 1 pair tine I'uinark Tublo cloths Nnpkins to iuatch,2 heavy Honeycomb Quilts. I burl let band portable Sewing Machine, 1 Wool Long Sbaul.niec Fur Muff aud Capo, 1 pair Geiils' Froucb Calf boots. For a Club of Five Hundred, with $50.-21 yards extra Woolen Carpeting, 1 elegant Hunting-vaso Watch (Wallham, warranted one year,) 1 elegant Chamber Set black wulnut trimuiiugs, 1 haireloth Spring Sofa. For a Club of One Thousand, wilb $100. 30 yards Brussels Carpet. I Parlor set complete, 1 ladies' or ticnts' Hunting Hold Watch und Chuin, 1 complete set of rich Sublu Furs. Fur lurger or smaller Clubs we will give a present of proportionate value. i gents or customers mny at any lime make a selec tion of goods from the lixehatige List, and by send ing Cue Dollar for each article, have the goods for warded to them, without first ordering checks ; but in such cute no premiums will be giveu. Directional. Send larire sums of money bv Draft on New York or Boston, or by Express. We will pay Exchange on all sums of $25 or more. Smaller sums should be sunt hy registered letter or by postal money order. It will bo impossible te lose money sent iu either of the iibove ways. We will nut be responsible for niuuev lost, unless sent as above direoted. See that your letters are properly direeted and stamped, as no letters are mrwaruea unless prepaiu. i rue your address in full, Town, County aud State. Agents wanted in every Town aud Village Address AUSTIN & COMPANY, No.nOo Summer Street, BOSTON, Masa Deo. , '3 it. 18C8. 1868. FALL & WINTER GOODS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. M. 1j. LAZARUS, woultl eall th attention of th publio, and ber cavtomari generallj. lo ber Urg and naw aaaorl- mentof DRESS GOODS, eomUting of Poplina, Da Laina, Kopi, 4 a , at radueed price. CALICOES OF EVEaY VARIETY. X7HITE GOODS, inoludiDg a luperior artiela of MaraeiUoa. . Ftr. on.lit v ot Musi ina, DriUinzs, Fiaa Flanaola, Gantoa Flannel, Bulnioral Bkirta, Sbawla, llnoda, WiirttD, llwip Skirts of all site aoil qualities, UlOTes . "n i,...!.,. Iin mi sunarinr nualilr nf Ladies- and Ua'atlemeu's Uilk Flceoe, Liuad aoi Cloth U lores. Ladies', Mines, and Children's Merino Vests, Cbildrea'i Wiapa and' Hoods, Ladies' Zephyr Jaekeu. Blanket Shawls ef the latest styles and patterns Hosiery, Kihbous, Trimmings and Klowers Laoes, btainped Ooodsv Zephyrs and Yarns, Tow ejing. Napkins, Qui I is, labia Linen, Uent's and Ladies' Hauikercbiefs, Scat is, Muff Tassels, fane; Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet articles' generally, and larira Tarietv of Motions and Kancv Artioles The eboTe Koods are held at the lowest crises. Call and see them before coins; elsewhere. M L. LAZARUS. Sunbnry, Not. 28, 1868. BIRD CAOKS, 11 different kinds, if yon want good aud ehean Bird Castes, gs to tX)NLET4COS on ny bnnofu and vioious h.hiis u,Vi .i, .... '"' I '. M , llie loliowing proiieity, tj wit : " have been cured hv All that ee.tai,, t,ri of lSud,.sit.i1rte u, Camerr.-'-o,.. V A T T V U W f Y T !'T by tho dclrc to bencfi t tiieWmVerf S V , 1 f P' H?""?"" c-unty. end H.te of IVnn...v.,o, ! 1 li I j A l I) ) I A L i i i I J will send the reem. r . ?d nd Vnfn,""",,' 1 dcseiibed as follows, to n : He,,, g ut a I j ., . - , . - . , me, cine i, i L i,P? ' ,Pr()P"rinR "'i nsing this '"; thence by id of Davied Itillnmn, in r,Bhi f' , ! ctn- s ! ssa-nxlsln;; t.oodn, ? KlirE or ,, ... m'r ,B on" whc i M'" '""', "-t eighty-lhree degree-, west lwe,y-, . ! , fit 11, rllEE or vllARGE. Adrlres. pe.elKStoastoiiebyepple tree, thence hy the name I auto i .;..,, Ttrtr-F ... . , J"-SEPHT. INMAN evemy.four and oae quaiier depiees, west aeveniy-threa TiiOalAB O. IiU.l E - --..j nnn n rpnin l,l illtior.liirl hlmtKhl .. . - .. . .. i.ii, , ,o-0, 31 Ol? ..f SPECIAL NOTICE i LAZARUS & MOER1S' Cclelirutoil j P ERVECiTE D S P A n r T-V 1 IjJJ ii I lACLLb, AND ItVE Of AQarc I AIJ L,1J, ULA8SE9. ! n..r.i.. e ,,, T7T ... : "J, "rm fn" "lorooi mcir Agsr.t, ' , r r- ,Sl Jrh,",n,n. Jeweller, SonSury, Pa., two , days only, Tuesday and Woiinesday, December 2U i nd 23d. Ho ottends lor the purpose of nsfistini; I Mr. T. S. Shannon, in fitting tha Kyo iu Uifiioult tr 1 "wrnieoinoios ann lijo-fiiassM aro acKnonleilgcd iu mo mum perieei afsisianco to sight ever menu twtured, and can always bo relied upon as affording pvi i" unci c oomlort white strontrthenim' n,l preerving the Eyes most thoroughly. . "P.'o tn:ie ocenfion to notify llie Public that wo em ploy no pedlars, nnd to Oaulion them against tluise pi utending to have our goods for sal e. November 23, 1868. JO virtue nramidry writsof Veudiiioni f;rpr,nas, issued ) out ol the Court of Common I'leus oi Nuilluiiiiherhiiii county, end to me directed, will he exposed In I'ubhc Nile B tlieljniirl House, ill lie Ilonm.,1, of s.. ..I..... tiA-n ... . ... , , . r . j .... south fourteen und three quarter degrees, et leu n"hei " tne, Iheiico l;y land ef David Hilinior. in right of Christian .Mower, north seventy-five and a holldegiceseust ,7','-"".r"l-'""I'n'"C-""l''tot.u,e.ll,,,,e.bvland "' Joseph l,roveo, lloilh eiahty degrees, wesl three perehea ""' tenth t" placeoi begiuine;,euiiiaiimiiis;rivea?ies i..o. u ni.ownnce. e. A I.SO All thai tract of unseated land, conta injur furry IU) nerea of land, situule in Coal township, Nnitliuinher. ion! eon ut v, ailjoioine lands of A. Lnlceim. f.nrvM, ..i ... ti.u n line of Jucoli Weikel, adjoining the hue of Cmneron township on the south, Pe'er Weikvlun the west and Abigail l.ukriis cn the south east. 1 hut certain western half lolnr piece of ground. 'I'leitatWO llllml,.. ! I .1 .- ' "'line selected a storv ami l,i, i i.'if.TX;'.. , ,he .riuiihof su; ".'k r;.: of Craiiben y and r awn street., a. . -xtcded, . acli of si d lot conta. i, mc llnrly leet in flonl oi, Kuwu street and ,, hundred and forty-.htee (MSlfeet indeptl i,' t ra, J ? street to 111 stunt nllev.und kno i. i .1. ....... 7. .11 4111 - '. . r'nut" sivhb'. I "d ten IJ in Masser's ndditiun to the Uoiouehui V . oury A I.30 A I! loose three cnnti;;nouii I tt of ground, situate """""' levrium, rue mwiiaiup, ,oiiliaiulerlavd 1 county, and fuite of 1'euni.vlcaiiia. iciua tots number one ! (I), two . und tlnee (3J iu block nuiliber eventy-eiehl ;- in the ceneial plan of sold town of I revni ion. c u.- I tainiii! each I ivei.ty.five feet in front on Market street and 1 one hundred uid liitv feet in deoth 1 1 liuilmad stieet I ALSO A certain lot of ground, situate in tins tou- Shuinokiii. I'ountjrof Northumberland and Slate of penn- ' si llama, being lot number 2 in block No ICO. fronting oil ! FitlhMrect, mid bounded on lee south hy lots number one j (I) and ou ihe north by lot numhet three (il) in same block ' und on the wed by nn alley, cjiitaniiiit; a feet in lion! i rtnd feet III depth. ALSO I.o( number six. In block number nn. I,,,i,,lr,l nnd seven, in sntni town, .'routine on l-'ifth street, and hounded on the south hy Jot uaiubei hvd, iu aims block, on the east b) Carbon tun, and on the north by lot numhel Seven, jn'the same block, c intainiug twcnly-Gve (as) feet in fiou und leet in depth. ALSO Lot number leu. iu block number scventy-eicht, (7r), iu the town of Trevortou, inerhe townsh'p, Coun ty and Suite alorc"Hid, frmlins; on Mmket stutt, in said tow.i, nnd tioiitided on the west bv lot number mu. m. nnd ou (he cast by lot number eleven, in same block, and on nurtn oy Ktitironu street, eontainnie. twenty -five feet in nr "."'iir"" twei.tj-hve leel in depth w Alu-I,.i number twelve (19)', in block number seveuli-eiRiit, in said town nt Tieviutnn. frontine on Mmket street und hounded by lot number eleven or the west and by lot number thirteen ou the easl, in same Work, nnd by Kailmnd street oil the north, containing twenty-five frH iii i runt and kii hundred und twenty-five leet in depth, AI.IM A fcrtaintnirt ofJnnd, Huatein Cameron town fthip, Norih'Jii.IrtTtnnd county, bfijiiinnip nt, n fiillrn wane oak; theiiee ty Itind furveyed to Adam TnnkVHsr, Bouih j i: lity-f'tir degree, eum two hundred und eightviiine und five lenthi perches t) atMir ; thence by land uf Juhn Omit hull ii'trih nineteen fudn liall'depret, etut stxty-nme und Bfvcn tputlm perche to alone; aouth etphtv-fur decree e;it. filtv-five perrhra totlones, thent a "by laud wf Henjn miu Derk, in nt?ht i t Cinrnd Foater, nut!i ftjvmtv-t wit tltiree eii aiaty-five nnd fitir tei.th perchti l a pt'st , thence hy hinri i" Hetijumni Dirk, in ncht oi' t.'ailiiinnt! I.ipn, nurth eleven Jejrrept eint thirty-lhrrv perche to Btntie ; thence ly budol Linlip Dnnkelhcrger north wev"iity two decreet, went one Itundied und ninety-three and three tenth ptTr1iet( iiite. aouth mzteenaud n quarter decree, west due hunihed and six und eiht tenth perches tnn pnut nnd ninth eighty. nine and tlnee qunrter d-'jires-n, wist (wo hundred nnd tvnly oud six-tenths perches l. the tH-gitming, contmninK nineiy-two arret nnd one hundied Hnd forty three perches and nlluwunccs, Ac , about tixtteu ucrea v( wire!, me clearM. A I.So All thnt certain lut .f pro u ml, situated in tne Rirm;th of Sunt.ury, County of .oithumhertnud nnd$;ate of PeutisylvniiiH, lnnintted nnd drneribed as follow. ( wit : On the enst by ptipnty of J. H. Knple, on the ftonrh hy Murket ktreet, on the west by property of Heniiimiu .ettle iiiorer.aiid on the norili by nn heyt contttintitir m Iront on aniii Muiket stieet six'y (tie) feet, nnd in depth two hun dred nud thirty feet, whereon ure erected two story log house rim t lichen uUtiched.iind a si a Me. Said lot hemp numherid upon ihe pen;ral plan of the Borough of rtunl uiy, as lot uuiuher f nty-iour. A !,() The undivided half part of till thnt rertain tart of land, situate m i'omt township, Ni iliuinherfninl ftmnty, SiHte ol I'ennsylvunia, bounded und duscnlied as follows: Aitjoniinp litud of Jesse Miller on the aoulli-etiai, lnndHof (ieor't Kcmq cm the south. Containing uUmt aixly acres iihne or less. Al,S( . II those two certain lots of ground, located and situated in the boroui;li of Mt. Curmel, on the euut ante of street, between Mount Curmel street and Second street, bounded on the uonli by lot now fr lately lielonj'iii lo Jouatlmn K'uieer. nnd on the aonth by lot now or lately belonicnit to Uumrl lleiser, iu tbejfoid.ty ir Norihim.tr-l-iiid, and s!utt of I'euiiaylvauia, etieh of iid Ms eoutum mp in limit on O.ik stieet twenty-tive('i.'i) feet and extend ing one hundred und fifty (I5U) feet to a lv.e:uv-liv ftHt wide stieel. c.ted Apple street, said lots hemp numbered on the pen era I plnn of aaid town of Mt. Ormnt ns iuinln-r aixteeu (Mi) und seventeen (17) iu'ldtR-k No. '21 ; whereon are eierled. on lot No. 17, a two atory frMine atore house, and on tot No. l ft a two alory frame dwelling house and suihle, bemp ihe saiiie lots of p round which Andrew Klin per and wil e by ihe.r deetl hem top d.tte Vlth day id March, A. D. ltU; ctNiveyed Unto J onus 1., Stnie, his heira mid tUatipuS foiever. 8e:ed, tuken m execution, and lo be a-dd as the prone'ty of Solomon If. IIo)cr, Jolm Hover, W. H. Oonty. Jonas I.. Stme, John IKniph, Is T Kolirhaih, Hdimmstrtitor uf Jacob K, Kohl bath, deceased, Nathun llaaa and John 0. Weiser. Ai.O A!l that cerium trart of land, situate iu Aupuara and Mahanoy townsJiis, Norlliuinljcrluiid county, i'enn avlvunia, bounded north by eastward by land in vuituutea nioiie ol Daniel Levy ; aouihwrd by lund in warrantee name of John wiiielmrt ; wes'ward by lain! in the wan anted name uf Wilimm Dewmt ; surveyed on war runt in the name of John Dewurt, dnted December Slh, 1703, contaiiiiiip taree huudicd and ninety-live and one fourth aies, and ullowance ; one undivided hull-puit of all th it certain :raet of la ml in the townshipa of Augusta and Mahanoy, aforusnul, hounded, northwurd by Int I in '.be warrutitec uanis of Dui'.iel Ievy and Henry Donuel ; east, ward by land in the wurruntee immea of John Dewartnnd John Swiitebart ; southward by kind in ihe warimileo nuines of John Swinrharlaiid James Hunter, and westvanid by laud in the wanaiilee iiainca nf Jumea Hunter an l Daniel Levfln, surveyed on a wan ant iu theuuuteof Wil liam DewHit, dated, the Sill day ! perinbei, I'UJ, and containing three hundred void aevent) -eight acrca u:i4 al Uwaiice. Heizcft, tf ken mt exaeutmn, nni to re lov ui tl.e pro peity ol Ueorpe Apslcy. ALSO All th.it certain lot or piccenf ground, situntem the II iroupli of Northumberland, Noithumberland eoiin,), and Slate of Pemisvlvauiu, in the plan ol said Horough.No. 61, Ixmnd'tl, aouthwatd by King or Maiket street ; ou the northwest by M No. 64i, of Van Allen A Co ; onlueiKMUi eiat by a ten hiot allev, and on tha soutl eart l y a etrart i itlleil Northwav. contaiuinp in front, on King atreet, sixty leet, aud m deplli one bundled aud eight , leet, irnue or less, whereon is erected a Jiiick and Wooden Tavern I Home, a frame bam and uther buildings. , Seized, taken into execution, h id to lie dd as the pro. I perty of John Nesbttt and Peter ii. Uolf, lately trading aa Neabilt Holl . ALSO All that certain lot cr part of lot or piece of ground, aituute in the ii-noogh of Sunbury, County of ! Noithumberlttiid, and itaie of I'ennsylvuuiu, bounded on tne east by I t No. (llti) one hundred and twelve ; ou Uie south by atiTp of land f lot i f ground bctoi'f mg to ; I and ou tbe west Uy or lots of Churlea Geuther ; end oil tha north by Dewbeny atreet, now Arch atreet, containing in I width, on said street, aeventy-two (72) feet ; and in depth, in. .mint- narralcl with lot No. mutt hundred and twclw (ll'!; which said lot of giound was conveyed to amid Jared moaious uy ueoigo r. oycia mm wur, ui oem, 111113 dale, the tih day of December, A. 1). IMS. Kreo.'dnl in 1 Ueeil U. J. i. ante K77, ill Kumsttr i. Recorder's ifl(.e I t H' County of NwihuinlKirland, loaetlier, wita all ai.d sinaulur, Ac . Ac Seized, iaken into execution, and to bs sold us lite pio perly if Jaied lirosieus. ALSO By Tirlue of a writ of I. even Tarias, will be ei!d at tho same tune and pluee. the following pioperty, to wit :' All that certain two story board house, situule in llie Borough and County of NoltbumlrWnd, bounded and described as followa : Situate on lot number three hundred and eiRiity.aix (36) ; bounded on the northwest by lot number three huii'lred and eighty five ; on the north east by King street; ou the southeast by lot iiuiulier three bundled and eialilv-seven (3b7, and on Ihe aoulhweat bv ! an auey, rroniaou King street ano is sixteeuieft ny twenty , eight, t.igeiher with ihe at of giound wlieieoii the esme is itvted aud ao much other groend immediately adjacent tliereio. I tteired, taken into execution, and to be sold aa lbs pro ' perty of William Fetter. I OANTKL BECKI.EY, Sheriff, j Baaharr, December 3th, IMS. f 1 ALL and see uioe beautiful Bird Cages at tba asw Hardware store of X H rtKLEY A CO l L 11 U .1 . llie -Jlllt l.o...r 111.'. I. 1 DL'il . ujL- . . I 1 i '"". h cm, omy, ooTi'iumoeriann eoun- ly and Mm,. nfores.,d, teiuuded ai .1 dekei I aa follows, we i,l. H,,t ''y.l'ropeity ( Kl.zabeih .Mullen, on the S l 'T,r "f ''"',h ',l''r- '"' " V fur. I hi in n't It "c',w ch"lul stieet.und on the nouh ,' ,',1,1 he"! ' western half of Im numbered on , l nu n ;'","f ,0''"', "' "u-.lburv.aforeaaid,,,; oi number one hundred .! sixl vlliree (IB3), contc! i re in front on ..,,,1 lliaekberrv. now cheat L l ,Z ,i. ',5 ronaie oi 11.. 11. ...... -I. ..i . r.li'l leel anil i . T. I. H II A ii 4 WATCEIIAKEIl AND JIAVrjIr. Cnrrer of Third Street and Markot Square, in Mil ler s f?t..he Building, S I N B C It V , 1 A. , W'yieV.rM.'fllSJar Ja! JH-C f! r.f the roost retnbroted makers. ronsiting of tlio Howard, Appnf4e), Tracy A Co., W sltliiin. I'.artlolt , W. Elleiy, end allgredei of the Elgin lli'r inuk.i. Also, sole Agent f.r t"ie eelibraled. I'ALl, I; It X . TOM Waloh, In Uold and silver Case.at low jiicer Wi I i f: r W ii st I "or W -d l I n l'-i'-ss I , or entirely new design. Solid Wlver Tul.le ni. I Tea Knoone, Putter Knivmi, Forks, festoif, Jes I'ltehers. Fruit end Cuke Basket. viup Mug. Butter Dishes, and evervthiug In the Silverware line at low prioes. ' JEWELRY, n,",0"-iriKk Rings. Also a fire selecti. r.' of Hold nnd .1,,. j,..r. , and Sil-erfhelim, at low prices. . . COM) PENS. Fine (fold Pans in Ool l, .VMver nnd Uul.l wr r .sol of thcemenrated mnko hy lluiTm.n and Mcmm. ' CLOCKS. A full ante i"l!U sett of 8 dny nnd 30 hour t loek. ut low prices . Also Sole Agent for h derated Pcrfieird f,r. tnele. warranted (o give entire satisfaction. Wiilches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired aad war ranted. . All orders promptly attended to tl tje sl:orle!! tj tice. , . Sunbury. Sept- 5. GKAKD OPENING .uliRvsllliT TAII.OCi NTO :!'. MARKET SQKARE, 4TCSBURY, PA., Consisting of ENOI,Ill AXD KRENOI PLOTHS. NUr.I(Il A.NUFHEXCII CA'SSIMEbES . KNlitlSlI MKLTUN'S OF ALL COLOR3. which have been selentcd from tho largest mi l best establishments in New Yol k and Philadelphia. , A general nsiortmcnt of oentx.Emen'8 FunNisnirfo ooons, embracing, Neckties, Collars, Cravats, orthc laloel styles. Fine Lamb's Wool Poller Jacket". SHIRTS nnd DRAWERS, a large assrrtinent of' Ibo best rfuality. A large variety of OLOVES of every "tvlo and qualtity, from '1io Ball Rroom down lo'lhe taboriiij man's, and many other nrtiolcs for Gentlemen's wear. Fiu Freurb Volie Kliirlsi uinCu to Order." Hnving procured tho services or the best workmen in tho cities, garments will be innda up to order w hich cannot be excelled in any city iu fita, or quality or goods. Oenlleiii'Mi r.re particularly requested lo cull and rc the good" and wirS before pnrchnsins elsewh'ero. Sunbury, Oet.l, 6S. 'llii).MAS (). NOTT BAUGH'S I'. TV W O I-T E SUrEH-l'llOSPlIATE OF LIMK," OX EVE11T B A TJ O II & SONS, SOLE MANCFACTVUEItS A I'llOnilEIonS, Office, Ko. 20 South Delawaro Avenue, PHILADELPUIA. The abofo Manure has bctri bef'ire tlie Aprica! tnral public for fifteen rears past, nndor ono name and proprietorship, nnd now has an established au.l largo annuul sule throughout the country. And a, a perfect substitute for Peruvian Guano (aSordsd at one half the cost) il has bean adoptea by agricul turalist of known intelligence and discrimiuuiion It is warranted .not to oxhnut the soil, but on the contrary to permanently improve it. Tho ealosnow. amount to inuny thousand. tons annually, and lkn Incilitici for its manufacture a.o cxtensiru aud com plete. Tho ubove manuros arc furnished in both bags an 1 borrols, vrhicbever cuxtomors prefer. Tho bai-? pre ui '.I jrui in woight ICO pounds The attenticn of Farmers Is especially d:rcoc I W the fuel Ih at tho sources cf tho. Haw Material of w hich tho above manures are cnmpoed, are so we'.l under control ILut wo can furnish them of striotly uniform quality ui.d condition, and that Ihcy eon tain a larger peroviHnc of ammonia than any other c!us of manufactured manures in tho market. BAUGH SON'S. 0 South Delawaro avenue, Philadelphia. t'Tlie highest cash prico paid fjr all kinds bones. . Novcmbor I, l'iSS LATEST AREIVAL OF NEW GOODS, Joseph Eyster, Copier of Market and Fourth Street, Sl.Mll'ltY, PE X X ' A . Invites tho publio to call and examine his clcgunt assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, such r.s TuMo Linen. Domestics. Doylies, Towels, nnd Douiclios of every description ut the vory low est price. CASSIlVtEEB S. CLOTHS. &C Silks, Delaines, Lanns, Oinghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Mietting. Tickings, Joans, end a full assortment of Cotton aud Woolen goods gcnerallr. Hosiery, Gloves, tloop bkirts. AUo HandkerchielV. ilrushcs, Combs. IlntM anil Caps, lloola nnsl Mliore,' His assortment of goods will not. ho is sure fuil to please the fancy and suit the wants of any desirous of purchasing. His stock of HAKDWAKE AND QCEEXSWARE, and Groceries Is large in quantity and ohoice In quality, comprising generally everything nooded in the household either for uso or ornament. Jla is always ready and triad to see his friends and takes pleasuro in showing them his goods even Ihough no salos are made. 11 o only asks a call, and is sura that the stock will compare favorably in prioe and quality with tbe cheapost. - - JOSEI-H EYSTER. Sunbury, Nov. 23, 1863. . FALL & WI NTE iTc 00DS ! .. . AT - Irliss Luisa Shissler's, SI'A IIKKT BQUAHE. Ladles' and Misses' flATS aud BONNETS, In immense variety, .llillinci'jr oti asisl Triruiiilng a. Frencb and American Kibbons, Laces, llandker thiols, Gloves, Hosiery, and a general assortment of Ladies' Millinery Uoods, which havo beea SalooUi with great care. WOOLEN GOODS, FURS, &o. Cifut Collnrsi, .'Merlitlna diiloTvsi, Ar. Every variety will be found to select from, a! modeUatk nucKs 6unbury, Oct. 17, 18 LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! Calf and see the well Selected Stock of CLOTHS, CAScilMEUES. OVERCOATISHS, VESTING S A) Just received at MEUCIIANT TAII.omNO KSTAIiUSIl- ME NT. Fourth ftreet, below Eyster 's Hto-c. Sl'Nni'R V WINTER CLOTHINC of the inoet approved styles is icaJe op to older at reasonable rules. lie has also a tne assortment of Cutiiarre Shirt, Drawers, I'ndorshirts. Overhauls, lllouu. Nick ties, Cotton and Woolen Hose, Suspender,, II uid kerchiefs, tSloves, and a general variety of GENTLEMEN'S FlRNIXIflKU U00D8, Give him a eall, wbioh you will find II te le t your advantage. Sunbury, Oct. 24, IMS WHERE ear) I get Ihe best picture Wbr at llys-S'ly'ti, ef coai.s Always go to Bvaily and Judge for yoimalt
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