Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 01, 1865, Image 3

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tUfcc unl)iirr Smrriran.
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H. B. MA8SKK. Idltor a Proprietor.'
B. WILVSHT, PubUhr. '
dl.XUlitl', I'A.
SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1805.
Three assassination of Union men have
occurred nctr Alexandria, V., tvlthisa the
past week.
Fire linnet red barrels of yellow tmnfT fire
itored at Greensboro', N. C, for Southern
woman to chew.
At a church In Dorsotuhirc, Ennlanfl.lnfo
ly", a swarm of been took possession (if I lie
chancel, and the efllciHttiit tftgjtnn Was
unnMe to read the communion service it the
alter in consequence.
iLoraf &ffctfrs.
. CsVFo Balk Rev. M, -rUrode'i Sermon deli-
trcd on the dny of tbe obsequies of oar Martyr Pre
liJcpt, published iu pamphlet form for the benefit of
tbe Ladies' Sanitary Aitl .Society of Sunbury, can bo
bad at thisoflko.
t"p"NoTicK To Sruacr.inr.Rs As the firtt year of
the publication of Ike Amchicas under I lie piesuu,
' torma will expire iu September. It nisy be well to
remind subscribers that fifty eents can be aH by
'Saying witbio tho year.
sJS Itoum rt.- A reward or a i Dollars wilt
' Riven for the apprehcnaion and conviction of the
' person or persons, who brike Hio window-lights In
v.. iniui uuueoui me suuecnocr, ou mo rMiyaoriown
' road. P. B. MASSER.
j in
. .13? Religious , services will he held tit the Court
lIlouso, on Sunday. July 2nd, at 3 o'clock P. M. Al
r 1 r.v- i .. ' .
uro. invited to attend. Subjeot of tbe discourse
ine comuion Doctrine of Endless Hinrr."
tlf The stores in thia place, we are requirflv. I lo
say, will he closed un the 4th of July next.
tyRAlx. On MoniUy lnt, we were blessed with
a copious nnd most refreshing rain, which eonlinued
nearly nil dny. Ita effect cm vegetation ia already
apparent.
l"iV The hnrvett ia already upon us nnd the erop
promise well. There is mine complaint of the wee
vil, but thia ia confined almost wholly to the bine
item white wheat, which aceina to be doomed by this
' pest. The hay crop will he a good one. The iir-
peets arc in fnvor of nn abtuitlnjit hmujit and low
pricea. I
VZF Exci'iision Tii'kKT i-or iiik 4th. The
Philadelphia Trie Itailrotul Company will leMie
excursion ticket nil along tbo iine at h ilf fare, fir
those who desire togofroiu home to celebrate the lib.
t-KerAinisn Clocks ami Wati iik.- Wo cnl)
: attention lo tbe adverlisi inenl of Mr. J. M clinch .
who has commenced ihe above bueiuots. Mr. Mensch
is well known in this place as askillul mechanic.
tV The coming tlhof July, we regret to any, will
nut be celebrated as it should be in thia place Tho
inctnbersof tbe Lutheran Church will furnish a din
tier on the Court House Square, which will, no doubt,
be a pleasant entertainment. Hut the glorious 4lh
tit this time, after Ihe suppression of Ihe greatest He
bell on nn record, and establishing our independence
on a more enduring basis than ever, should be cele
brated with more eclat ond by all loyal persons
without regard to creed or parly.
"''.".: " Kwirre House" at Lcwisburg, is now
kopl ry li-'t II. fchoads, formerly of lauphin.
Mr. Khoails ks;ws fcnw Vs keep a hotel, and those
w h: have ocuusion to atop at the lleviere. will he gla I
to find that it fallen into such good bands.
(iuld Las couc down again and is i.uw fjuo
ted nt 111.
The new Court House is progressing. Tho
niches which cover the whole cellar, are nearly ail
flushed. The course of griiidto in the back work
H set and tho bricklayers will cuiuincncc the brirk
wurk next neck.
It will be auen by a evil in ear ailfrniMlig
columns that Win. M. ltocVefellnr, Tiaq., baa taken
into purtnetaJiip L. T. Rnhrbach. Jsq., in tbe prac
tice of Ihe taw. Mr. Itohrbuch is a jounjj man ot
th.irnctn- and ability, whose friends will be pleased
to hear of his promotion.
lf We have received a lcttr from Piedmonti
Yh.. denying the statement in our Inst paper, that a
petition bud been forwarded to Uov. Curtin, asking
that the discharged ofhsera of that Company be rein
stated. We can only repeat that i s contrary to our
rule to publish nnonymoua letters.
1 jr-'InpuRTAXT to Odd Fallows. It baa been
leoidcj that traveling cards Issued to Odd Fellows
iced no revenue stump. The cards arc considered as
nere recommendations. . 1
jlook Cut fob TntM. A poorly executed
ifty cent currency note of the new or long issue, has
IrcudyJ made its appearance. Tbe paper ia co-irse
nd thicker than tho genuine, and on close inspection
i blurred and indistinct. Tbe counterfeit is well
atculnted to deceive.
O' ForRTS or Jclv at ELrasi ao. We under
tand that the 4th ia to be observed at F.lysburg, by a
rocession of Odd Fellows in full regnlia, and the
itiwns generally, to a grove opposite Mr. Fersing's,
here a substantial cold dinner is to be provided at
lets, a ticket, and several speeches by persona from
jroaJ, and music by a String Hand from Danville,
rovisions will be made for hones to be fed ea or
hr the ground. Tbe procession will form at 10
clock A. M., in front of tbo Presbyterian Church
Klysburg.
KrLLCO T the Caiis. Hugh McKlratK, acitisea
Lewis township in this county waa killed by the
rs near Dowart on Wednesday of lust week. He
ia oo the track when the train came along, and not
tting of in time was caught by tbe eow-calcber and
rowa several feet to ono side, breaking hia neck
d wangling hia body terribly, lie was about 40
iar of age and leaves a family.
3f List o CAtSBS fon A' fiisr Ti u, .JSfli.
bn limber vs William Fagely,
ashlngton Kreit.er vs James Pollock et al.
rare! lire and Ia. Corn y. s Iaaae Stadden et al
m. of Penn'a. for usoof 'fbomas Pursel vs Jaaes
Vandyke et al i '
nVe'TSSTWtlpwiea Wright va James V.tndyke.
muel UrSnt, 3.rraeevs Wi. iV. lwar.
o. C. Welker Va Georete Burns,
vld Fagely vs" A. M. Kssfrtick.
m. ot Penu'a for 8. L. Finney ve Philip W Uilgert.
in liHf.-r for use vs Uarbara Ana Alexander,
remiah Zimmcrmaa va Jobs A. Conrad
Mislian Haupt vs David Waldroa.
emiah Kavidge vs Jaeob Dundore.
ter K. Fisher va Joseph Weitael.
nh Jane Coup va Kliiubeth Jenkins,
ebael (trabam va Jauie Pollock.
I Hum Cnrutisn Fuxva Joseph Bird,
oniaa Comly va Joha Moycr. '
in C Morgan vsglephen Uittenkcoder.
am M. Moore vs Jurome t Weloolt.
EECO.ND WF.EK. r ' ,
nry Dowmaoet al vs Edward Ileum
n ii Keichline vs CbarUa P lieienjtio
riin Uolden vs n Aluuuims ,
ea F Laue vs Joreauiab Vordy.
lutbhu Hoover va Jiaiiah Keeal, Ada r
ia A Dodge va Jaooby llarluiao.- ... .
in P Heard vs Jaeob Weiok
bert D Cumminga va Joba Wltteaaa
a vs William Forsmao '
leduiao Thomas v Andrew .hwkel, !
irlus Hoy va Daniel W riimtn
in P Pursel va David Waldson "
aiel Ilorr vs Jobo F Cowaa -. t
i Jlocht vs Pets K Fiaher , r . i '
mevill Shafier vs David thbaeh
lliain J llobin va John 6 Sayier .
ey Weaver vs Henry Lenty j
rV Creamer va Joba Leiscr .
in Hancock vs Joba Haas . ,
as btepp vs Samuel Bolbernjal .
new Adam Leaker . 1;
b II Edgla w John Youug, CousWpIa
u B WeUet vHeorjr Weua ,, i , ,
1
eift.n
0 of Penn ars Philip lJUeri,t, :ij ,M
1 Clsassst va Jatj J Tull
AWFUL JT.AM.UOAD ACIDKXT.
Fifteen 'aloa doldler Killed and
Oat Ctaadred and 1'Illy Woaad.
i y ., rd-Homo Fatally. - ..
IrtDiiviM.K, June 23. The New Albany
(tnd.) Ledger report Hint a terriLtu nrxMent
Occurred yeaterdty oa tbe Ohio and MU
itaippi Ilulirnad, Dear Loogoote, Martin
coun'.y, Indiana. A freight trail, bound
east, and a noMicr train," bound Went, col
lided, and theeneiaeera and firemen of both
trnina were Viiled. An angry dispute arose
between tbe conductnra at, to the blnmr,
during the progreMof whioh another freittht
train, from the mat, ran into the soldier
train at the station, killing fifteen men, and
wonndin n.e fcemdrcd. nnd fifty many of
them fr.tnliy. The soldiers lielonccd to
Illinois (rnd Missouri regiments, nnd were
homeward bound.
tTiuc Atlantic Monthly and Ocn
Youno Folks, for July, have been received
from the publisher, Ti'cknor & Fields, Bos
ton. The Atlantic is an excellent number.
E P. Whipple contributes the lending paper,
"Youny; Men in History." Among the other
contrihtitaoti of superior merit, aie Ellen,1'
mi affecting episode of the Wnr, Winti r life
in St. IVterxl.urg," by llnyuril Tujior; "Deep
Sen Dniiisels'' ilisui'ittition n McM aids
by George VV.' Hosmur; ml litionnl chnp
tcts'of "Doctor Johns," by Ik. Marvel; t
Our Ynuiin Folbi inereuses in interest. The
July iiiikiImt rontiiins tliirteen niimirably
well written nrticles. nine of them being
h:inomy filQatrntttl with wood cuts. It
is n 'Capital M.iaine fi Youth of loth
sexes, nnd by no menus unworthy to cnter
tnin nnd instruct their elder. Tbe sub
scription price Jo both nnd they ought
nlnays to j;6 tocll-efT-is '5,00.
New Mrfic We Iihvo received from
llornce Wiitcr. No. 48I Kmndway, New
York, the f-.dlowing pieces of Music, liy Mis.
E. A. I'Kikhurst,- who is one of oar most
populuf rompofsers
"Finieriil Msroh"- to the memory of Abra
ham Lincoln, the martyr President: "Oh!
Send me one Flower Iroin bis (irnve " Price
cunts eneh. The March, with vignette
of the President, 50 cents. Mailed free.
jHg'Hon. William Wtlk'ms, a prominent
politician, who has been a Senator in Con
gress forciiin minister, nnd Secretary of War,
died near Pittsburg, Pa., 83d ut the age of
eijjhty-six ycurs
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new ad v ;ertisebi ents.
BALTIM IE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
iTAi!Lr.-:iu;D as a uwue kuo.m quack
khy. the oxly place w1ieiif. a cvre
vax ue outa1xed,
D'
It. JOHNSTON has discovered the most Certain,
World lor a'll Private Disewv, Weakness of the Hack
or Limbs. Strictures, Affuctions of the Kidneys and
Olaililor. Involuntary Discharges, Iiupotency, tiene
ral Debility Nervousness, Pyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or tlidriinesa.
Disease of Ihe Head, Throat, Nose or skin, Affections
rf the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels thoso Terri
ble Disorders arising from tbe Solitary Habits of
V'outh those secret and solitary practices more fatal
to their victims than the song ot Syrens In the Ma
i iners of I'lysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
r anticipations, rendering marriage, it., impossi
ble Especially, who have become ihe victims of Solitary
ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually eepe to Hi) yatjtatJy grave tnoiwanda
t'oung Men of the iinwt exalted talents and brilliant
intellect, who might otherKisehnve eotrniced listew
ing Senatea with the thunders of eloquence or waked
o eestnty the living lyre, may cull with full eon- (
denee,
.ii i it it i i
Married Peranos,. or Young Men contemplating
inarringe, being aware of physical weakness, organio
lebility, cieforniilies. A'!., speedily cured. i
He who places himself under tbe care of Dr. J.
may religiously confide in hia honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely upon hia skill as a Physician.
itjAi' vi:Aiii:.i4
Iinme.lintely Cured, nnd Full Vigor Restored.
This Distrewing Affcotion which renders Life
mineral. lo and marriage impossible is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young
Cersons are too apt to commit excesses from not
eing aware of the dreadful consequences that may
ensue Now, who that understands the subject will
pretend to deny that Ihe power of procreation ia lost
sooner by those falling iulo improper habits than by
Ihe prudent ' Besides being deprived tbe pleasmme
of healthy offspring, the most serioua and dottruotive
symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tbe system
becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func
tions Woakened, Loss of Proercarira Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspcpssa, PaJpitation of the Heart.
Indigestion, Conrtltutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death,
4lll--. lo. 1 Koalas Frederick Mlrcel
Left hand aids going from Baltimore street, a few
doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name
and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomat han in hisutbVe.
A WAHiSiVIKt) I TWO
Is At W.
JVe STttrrrf nr .Vfwift' Drvgt.
IslC.IOIIAKTO.V
Member of the ltoy .il Oollego or Surgeons. London,
llrsduatc from oiieof the most eminent Colleges in
Ihe Coited States, snd the greater part of whose life
haa been speut in the hospitals of Imdon, Paris,
Philadelphia and eleewherc, baa effected some of
Ibe most astonishing cures that were ever known ;
many troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at
sudden sounds, baahfulueaa, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were
eured immediately.
TAKE PAHTICIXiH NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all thoso who have injured them,
selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits,
whicb ruin both body and uiiud, unfitting them for
iiher business, atudv. society or marriaee.
These are some of the aail and melancholy effects
roduced bv early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of
the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimuees of
Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
ll. n,i,n Nrcmnt Irritability. Deramrement
of the Digestive Functions, uenerai veoiiuy, oymp
turns of Consumption, Ac.
MaxTALi.v.--ibe learrui eneeia on inemuiaare
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Korobodiogs, Aver
sion to Society, Kelf-Distrutt, Love of Solitude,
Timidity, are sosneor te evils produced.
TaorsaMDS of bersonsof alleges can now judge
what is tba cause of their deeliuiug health, losing
tneir vigor, becoming weak, palo, nervous ana
e naciated. having a singular appearance about tbe
eyes, eougb and symptoms of consumption.
YOF.ni: ; ; ;
Vho lave Injured themselves by a certain practice
Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or at school, the effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if no
eured renders marriage impossible, and destroys
both mind aad body, should spply immediately.
What a pily that a young man, the bono of his
cvuntrv, the darling of bit parents, etioutd be snatched
from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by lb
Sunaequeaee of deviating from the path of nature
snd Indulging ia a certain eeoret habit Such persons
ai-it, before oonleasplaling i .
. MAUUIAUF. ,
reflect that a sound salad aad body sre the most
nae.MUrv reauisilaa to Bromotl Connubial bannineaa.
Indeed without these, the journey through life be-'
tomes a weary pilgrimage I use prospect hourly
darkens to tbe view; trio tntnd becomes shadowed
with despair aad filled with Ik aelaaeboly reflec
tion that tbo asppisea of another beoooes bight!
wilb oar own
i.iHsUAsn of iMPitntKae.
When tba nisgoided and Impradant votary of
pleasure Doda that aa nas imniDea to seeos oi u is
lialUIUI OlSCase, It too oiien oappena uib, au iii-wwu
tenia of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him
fr annlyina to the who. from eduoatioa aad
reaptetabihty, aa alona befriend blra, delaying till
ths oonsUtutiopal symptoms of this horrid dlseas
uisks tbeir apparaaoa, such aa alseratod sore
throat, diseased Bate, ooetarasl pains in the head
and limbs, dimaasa af sight, deafasss. aedas ea the
Aim boaaa and artaa. blolahaa on the head, fao aad
xtramiliw, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
t lui tba walaia af tba mouth ar the bona of lb
.aa ail ia. aad tba wlotia af this awful dias
bsooBM a horrid objaoAaf cost so iteration, till death
ruts a period to hia dreadful sufferings, bysttdug
im W'tbsiCadissovasd Country ftaat wkana as
Iraveller rttu-os."
,iitmetaJuJuht faetto tboasaadt fall vbtlma
lo thU.asriiht disaats, owing to th aotkillfuloess of
j'jjrart jre'.erders, ara, by ihe ui,f frJMiJly
rt'Bt, sVerewry, rata lbs sooatltnUoB and soaks
tlia reaieVsef HAS atawrable. -' - - "I
HTKA.l6F.Bl1
frost stot year ihras. or health, to tba care of the
aiany Unlearned and Worthless PrStsmders, deeUtuU
St knowledge, name or charaoter, who eopy Dr.
fubnsteaj's advertiaemente, or stylo themselves, in
Mie newspapers, regularly Rdueated Physieiana,
tticapAle of Curing, they keep yoo trifling month'
after month taking their filthy and poisonus eom
p. mods, or as long as the smallest fee can bo obtained,
and in despair, leave yon whh rained health la sigh
et er ysstr galling disappointment. .
Dr Johnston ia the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas alwsyt bang in hia office.
His remidics or treatement are unknown to all
61 hers, prepared from a life spent in tbe great hos
pitals of Europe, the first In the country and a more
extensive JVtuafe Practic4 than any other Physician
In tbo srorlJ.
ISOOICMFME'T OF T1IK PltEfSH.
Tho many thovsaads eared at thia institution year
after year, atnt lite numerous important Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
Hie reporters of the "Sun,'' "Clipper," and many
other papers, noliees of which have appeared again
snd again before tiie pahtio, besides his standing ss
a gentleman of obaracter and responsibility, is a
sufficient guarantied a the afflicted.
Mtl. UlssliANaKM KFF.F.IHI.Y
;hski.
Persons writing sbPuld be particular in directing
their letters to bis Institution, in tbo following tnsner
JOII.A 91. JOII.STO, 91. .
Ot the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Aid.
Juno M 186l y.
Till! PIIWU PIXTOHAL
Will Cure Your Cough.
THE PIKENIX PECTOltAL
Or compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Hoot, will
cure tho Diseases of the THROAT AND LUNQS.
Such as Colds, Coughs, Croup. Asthma, Bronchiiia,
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough,
Ac. Its timely use will prevent PwJtnonary Con
sumption, and even wtiYe this fearful disease has
taken bold it will aff.ird greater relief tkaa any other
medicine.
This I'eetnral (s made from Wild Cherry Bark aad
tioorfca .Sunke (toot,
lit Cum position is a sufneient guarantee of ita value-
Dr. Ueo. B. Wood, Professor of the Praotiee of
Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Physi
eian to the Pennsylvania Hospital and one of the
authors of the liuited States Dispensatory, says of
Wild Cherry Bark "It is among Ihe aiost valuable
of our indigenous remedies, uniting with a tooiu pow
er tbe property of claiming irritation and diminish
ing nervous excitability."
The sninodietia.,'iiUued physician and authors says
lr tbe 3;imo work, -'.Scucka tiuake Knot fa a stimula
ting expectorant. Its action is especially diroeted
to the lungs, it is peculiarly useful in chrouio ea
t.irrh affections and tbe secondary stages of croup."
For want of space we canuot publish nit the testi
monials in our possession, but we give two :
. PnaxixviLLE, April 1st, 1964.
This is to eertily that I have sold hundreds of bot"
ties of Dr. Obcrholtxer's Phoenix Pectoral or Com
pound Syrup et Wild Cherry and Seneka Saake Hon
and 1 have jet lo fied a single indiviiual who ha1
used it, who dee.- u-it bear tuetiineny of its wondorlus
rtlecls iu curing -ighf. Signed, Jacob Puwisns.
Hai.i.St. Piiiemxville, Jan. II, 1S01.
I most cheerfully bear testimony to the value of
Ihe "Phicnix Pectoral or Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry and Seueka Snake Hoot. : Before uiiug it 1
had been sufleiing with a tickling in my throat and
tight cough, for more than two years, and had tuken
various ether modioincs with ae relief. As soon as 1
began to use Dr Oberholtser's medicine tbe irrita
tion in my throat was allayed sud in a few weeks I
was entirely cured.
I have also given it lo my little girl, for a eroupy
cough, with the happiest cllccts.
Signed, JosErB Lckens.
PoTTSrows, Jan. 3d, 1885.
This certifies that I have used Ihe Phoenix Pecto
ral ia my family, and 1 recommend it to the publie
as the very best remedy for Cough and Colds that I
h ive ever tried. One of my children was takea
Kith a cold accompanied with a Croupy cough; so
bad indued thai it could not talk and scarcely
breathe. Having beard so much said aanut tbe
Phoenix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. Tbe first
dose lelievod the difficulty of breathing and before
the child hnd taken oue-lnurih of Iho bottle it waa
entirely well. Every family should have it in the
house. Signed, D. P CHUO'UY.
Tbe proprietor of this medicine has ao much eoiifi-
denceiu its curative powers, from the testimony of
hundreds who have used II, that tbe money w ill be
refunded to any purchaser who is not satisfied with
its etlools
it is so pleasant to take that children cry (briU
(t costs only Thirty! ve Cents,
It ia intended for only one class of diseases, namely
those of the Thru it and Lungs.
1ST 1 renareu oii.y by
LEVI OBLRHOLTZER, M. D.,
Phoruixville, Pa.
Joiinstox, HoLLowAr A tow DCS,
A'o 23, .Vorth Sixth atreet, Philadelphia, General
Wholesale Agents.
Sold by Uuerate Uriglit, nnd K. A. ruber, Drug
gists, Sunbury ; V. m. Incrnuglon, Druggist at Sba
inokin. M. B. If ve-r nearest druggist or storekeeper
docs not keep im medicine do uol let him put you off
with arme oilier modicine, because be makes more
money on it, but send at once to one of the agmts fcr
It
Juno 10, ISO J fim$
Ktnle of Philip Werlx, dec's!.
NOTICK hereby (riven that loit-ers of administra-
tiot: having beeti granted. 0 undersigned, on Ibo
estate nt Philip Xerh-v late of Lower Mahonoy town
ship, Nortbuiuberlsnd County, Pa., deovased. All
fiersons indebted to Saul estals sro requested to maso
mmediate payment, and those having claims to pre
vent tfletn fur settlement.
MICHAEL T. WEKTZ, Adin'r.
Lower Mshonoy, June .1. Irtni. ot
Aatlllor'N .ollcf.
The andoraigned having been appointed aa Audi
tor to distribute tho balance in the hands of Joseph
Priestley, administrator of Joseph Vaadyko, dee d.,
to all among (hose legally entitled to receive it, will
meet an paruea miervsicii lor mat purpoae, av ine
omce oi &iegier m rvaae, in no uorougo oi ououury,
on Taesilsy the II lb day of July, 1864, between Ihe
hours of 12 and S ot said day.
O W. ZIE0LEK, Auditor
Sunbury, June S, 1S6V-
Untitle ol' Chat-lea Fleaaaata, dee'd.
NOTICE la hereby given that letters Testimenta
ry bavo been granted to tbe subscriber on tbe
estate of Charles Pleasants, late of Sunbury, deceas
ed. Persons iudebled lo said aetata are requested to
make immediate payment, and those hsving claims
will present them for settlement.
K. P. PLEASANTS, Executrix.
Sunbury, June 3, 185 6t
HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE.
rillle undersigned offers at private sale bia HOUSE
X aud LOT, siluste oo Deer stroet. near lb Lu
theran Church, io the Borough of Sunbury, Pa. The
bouse is a large frame with kiicbea attached, nearly
new. There is also a new stable, and all necessary
outbuildings, erected on said lot. Also a number of
young fruit trees, a well of water with a pump.
This is a very desirable residues aad will be sold
on reasonsble terms.
F or further particalsrs apply to
WILLIAM TEATS.
June S, 1863. ; .. -
JEREMIAH 6NYDER,
At loratry Ac Caansellsrat sLaw.
Office corner of Blackberry and Fawn Street, tbree
aoon eaat ol js. 1 . urigbt a rounary,
1 Ml . HCU Y, FA.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted u bis ear., me eoiieetloa of olaims lo Nor-
thamberland and tbe adjoining oswatie.
lonsaiuauons la Merman aad LagliaB.
S.abury, April J2, li.:y
WALLPAPER!
t, IT. FKILlHa A SON, respectfully announce
that they have just received sad opened a very desi.
rsble assortment of WALL PAPER aad BORDER,
which, they will dispose of at very reasonable nrioes.
Remember th place, Maaunoih Stor. Market
Sqaara. , - ' i, .
Sunbuiy, May 89,1865. ""
Basa op aosiarjasisLiSD, I
' Cusaias, Pa , May th, iofti. j
-i NOTICE. rA-v
' Ths stoekhstders of ths Bark of Nodbamberlsnd,
ars hereby notified, in aeoordanoe with th rauir
menii f lb Aot of Assaibly, approved Ike Tti day
of August. 18M, acliUea "Aa Ast aaMiag tb
Banks ol this Coointoawealtb lo beeesss aasotiatlona
for th parpoae of banking ndr th laws of tb
Unttad itsta," tha tb Bank of Northumberland,
at a meeting of th Siookholdors, bold al th bank,
ing house, lo th Borough of Banbary, oa Thursday,
th Ith Cay of May, ltuji, votssl to aaooss aa Assaoia.
tioa (or aarrying ea tb buaineM of tb Banking
under tb Is of tb Unltsd feL.Ua. aad that tba
J direolors bate procured tho authority of th owners
a ere waa intra oi in. capital steea, a staa
tb rtiBoata ran air ad therelor by tb lasrsal tba
Vnitssd Btata. '
TwrsfHssfolly, f-l--J---Ii
.. .-it ' , rrcAiaAs.
f ccluis). May i IM - - , - -
tf
ac , t T1
GROCERIES ! GHOCnislBSf
f A Mra. 8AJEIAB A. SIJoTSON,' ' .',
Whortleberry Strut, swst Vn Ar. 0. It. H
. SUNBURY, PA.,
RBRPECTPILLT toftsnm her Irieads and the
nblis generally, that aba boa just opened a largo
asaortmcat of FKESU Usscerlut, aucb as
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAlt, MOLAS
SES, FISH, SALT, kC.
Puts Cldsr Vlnetar, Prait Jars, Olnmwsre, and
a variety of Laaies' Trlasnings, Fans, Thread Neck
Ties, Handkerchiefs, 4c, lo which ahe invites all to
examine before purchasing elsewhere,
fenbury, June 17, 186S m
AMBROTYPE AKD PHOTOGRAPH
QALLERY.
Over J. Bowen's Store, corner Market A FawaSu.
8UNBTJH TT. PA.,
SBYERL'Y, Informs hisfrt'enws snd the public
. generally, that bete taking Portraits in the
best style and manner at his Oallory ha tbo above
place.
A.MBKOTYrtS AND niOTOORAriia,
are taken in erwy style ol tlie Art, that cannot bo
surpassed in the Stale. Having several year's expe
rience, he will give satisfaction or no charge.
Copies will be taken from all styles of Pictures.
(live him a call. Remember, over Bowou'e store
Sanbury, June 17, 186&.
Prs-Morlnf lost carefully compounded of the
boat DRLOS at the Mammoth Store of
JNO. FRILIXU 4 SOX.
Sankery, May JO, 1865.
CLOTHING FOR ALL ! !
AT
m si i: sr: m m -v
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
BAZAAR.
Corarr afMarkrl Nqunre A. It-.ill.
land Hlrr-t'l,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
JUST OPENED, srRINO 1 SUMMER STOCK OF
HEADY MADE CLOTHI.XG,
Of Ihe newest styles, eul fc) tfci best Artists, trimmed
and mode equal to CLium auk, and sold nt the
owest pricea.
Hen aad Itoj'a Clotlilnftcf lh best ma
terial consisting of Dress Costs, Frock Conts, Sack
Costs, Pants, aud Vesta of various colors and nuuti
.rfee. LINEN OVERCOAT Ss
GENTLEMEN'S FCR.VISHINa GOODS,
men ae Shirts, Over-shirts, Undershirts, Drawers
Collars, Cravats, Neckiiet.llssdkerchivfs, Stock inzs.
Gloves, Ae.
Iliila aad Cap or all Uiadrs.
BOOTS AND SJlOli-S, TRUNKS, VALISES, CM-
RRELLA?. and NOTIONS of all kinds, and nume
rous other articles.
The publio are invited to call and examine his
Stock.
Remember the place. 'Continental Clothing Store,'
Corner of Market Square aud the N !. K. K.
LBVI liKcnr.
Sunbury, May 27, 1965.
FANCY DUY GOOD STOilE.
MIS8 KATE BLACK,
RESPECTFULLY Informsher friends in Sunbury
snd vicinity, that she hw Just opened her
SPUING AND BUMMER OOOD3.
ot Notions and FanoyDry (ioods.
Market atreet, four doors west of Win. H. Miller's
Boot and Shoe store, SU.NBl'KY, Pa.
Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, embroi
deries, L alies and Cbildrena' hats and shakers ; silk
and other linings. Hoop-skirts, Crape nnd Laoe Veils;
Nets, gloves, stockinga, collars, and corsets, io.
TWILIGHTS AND OARIBALDI MUSI.l.V
Bradley's new Patent Duplex Ell ptic (or d-oblc
Spring SKIRTS.
Cents' Handkerchief", Cravats, Ncoktios, Suspen
lers ; Ribbons, of alt kinds. Feathers, Votvet, unit
many other articles too numerous lo mention.
l'liotogniplis of PrcsiJent Lincoln.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Ae.
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury. May 1!. 1365.
MIL LINE RY GOODS,
AND
FA.M:Y .tiOTIO.'Vis Tltl.U.UI.Ms'!!!
MISS L. 8HIS3LEH,
At the new stand, in Market Squaro, SUNBURY,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the ltilust
and most fashionable styles of .Millinery (looJs.
suoh as Bonnets, Hats. Silks. Ribbons and Laces,
fcaTfs, Hoeiory and Gloves. Skeleton Skirts, Flowers,
Head Dresses A Nets, Old Ladies' Caps, Shuirls,
Silk, tc.
Black Crap and Lace Veils, Crape and Linen Col
Urs. Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Co. sets, Zephyrs,
Cotton Yarn, Soap and Perfumery.
Ilugic Triauniiattrm, Hair 11 list and
Combat.
Genls' Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Ac.
Flags, Picture Tassela and Cords.
Parasols, Ladies' Satchels, Fans, As.
l'liotographs of President Lincoln,
handsomely framed.
Thankful for past patronage I hypo by striet at
tention to business to continue the tame.
L. SUISSLER.
Sunbury, May 1 J, 1865,
EXCELSIOR SHOE STORE.
WMi H. MILLER.
Market Sqaare, SUNBURY, PK.VN'A.,
T I'ST received from New Y'ork and Philadelphia.
ej a fresh supply of tbe latest styles aud of the best
i ,.i:,v
La.u,""v
Boots and shoes
Men'aKiJ Glove Lincoln Tics.
u Oxford '
Buckle "
it i; L. Congress, and a variety of
other lasting shoes.
parties Imitation llucKie, ao., ae
Children's Shoe of every variety and styles.
Women's Shoes al $1 50.
All bis good stock WARRANTED. No Paper
Shoes sold at bis store.
He will also wholesale Boots snd Shoes by Hie box.
The publie generally are invited to call and ex
amine bis stock.
Sunbury, May 80. 1865.
O. W. XIKOI.ER. Ii. H. CAtli
CASE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SCNBCRY, PENNSYLVANIA.
Collections and all Profseaioaal business iirowiiitly
attended to in the Coarts of NorthuUiberlund and
adjoining Counties.
IW'Also, apeciw attention paia to uie loiieouou
of Pensions, Bounties and Back Pay for Widows
Orphans and Soldiers
. i i ,a ,a.t.
ouooury, i'i.hh ,
KEW COAL I'llOI.
THE partnership of Grant k Diets having been
dissolved. Th undersigned have entered into
partnership ia tho V) bolesal and Ileum loal ami
Shipping Businea under lb Irm name of UKANT
A BROTHER.
Thankful for the patronage extended to a in th
late firms of Friliog A Grant, and Grants A Diolt
respectively, we respectfully solicit a ouiitiuuanee
of Ibe sams.
MT. T ORANT,
T. I. (IRA NT.
' ' - Lower YTberf, Sunbury, 1'enu's.
April 1. lMy
Disatalallaa or Partaeraltip.
THE partnership beretofer existing between th
ndersigoed ia tha Wholesale and Retail Coal
and bbipplng buaineM under the Arm name ef tlruut
a, tiets, is Ibis day ausoivea oy mutuni consent.
TI10S. D HRAST,
VALENTINE DIETZ.
Sunbury, April 11, 1BS
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
OpisiU th
I. V. A NEW HAVEN A WESTERN a. R. Diror
BDAOB 8TSBST, BOSTON.
By F. M. PRATT,
Formsrly of tb Aaaiaaa House.
Msy IJ, 184.-ly
OLD XTES MAM HEW.
FAMPHLKT dUeting bow to tneedily restore
A sight
SoaK er I
if ut aaa giro ap spelel, sntboat ad el
er sjaadieiM. Sent by Bail, fro, oa receipt
ef 1 sjts, . Addras, . ' .
, rtB T00W, M D
: 'ebrasryl lM.a '
U. S. 7.30 LOAN.
THIRD 3ERIE3,
S230 000 000;
By authority of th Secretary of the Treasury, lb
nndersigned, th General Subscription Ageot for th
sale or United States Securities, offers to th publio
the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and
three-tenlha per cent, interest per annum, known aa
ths
7lO LO W
These Notes arc issned unler date f July 15th.
1805. uml are payable three years from that lime, in
currency, or are convertible nt the option of the
holder into
I". . fl-iiO Sl per veal.
GOL I) B EAKLNO BONDS.
These bonds are worth a handsome premium, and
are exempt, as all IheUovcmnicnt Bonds, from Stnle
County and Municipal taxation adds from ono to
three per cent, mure, According to the rate. levied on
other property. The interest is pnynblo semi-annually
by coupons ntlnched to each note, which may
becutoffaml sold to nny bank or banker. j
The interest at 7-30 per cent amounts to j
One cent per day on a $j0 note.
Two cents " ' " H00 "
Ten " " ' fatlO "
50 t. t. fiouo
fl " " ' ' $."000 " I
Notes of nil denominations named will be prompt
ly furnished upon receipt nf subscription.
The Notes of ibis Third Series are precisely similar
in form nnd privileges to the Seven-Thirties" nlroadv
sold, except that the Government reserves to itself
the option uf paying interest in gold coin at A per ct.,
instead of 7 S-lUctis in currency. Subscribers will
ill-Hunt tbe Interest in currency up to July 15th, at
the tim! hen they subscribe.
Tho delivery of the notes of this third series of Ihe
severi-thirties'will commence on the lat of June, and
will be made promptly uud continuously after that '
dale. !
Tbe slight ehnnge lna lo in the condi'.lona of this
Third Series nrlectsonly tho mutter of interest. Tho
payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent to tho
currency interest of the higher rate.
The return to specie payments, in tho event nf
which only will tho option to pay interest in Gold be
availed of, would so reduce and rqiialiie prices that
purchasers made with six per cent, in gold woul 1 bu
fully equal to those mudo with seven and three
tenths per cut. iu currency. This ij
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET
Now offered by Ihe Government, and its superior ad
vantages make it the
CitKAT Pui'ci.AK Loan or the Pkium.k.
Less than $J:!0.'lO(),P(0 uf the Loon authorised by
the but Congress aro now on the in irkol. This
muouut, at the rate at which it is being ubsorbed,
will all be subsoribed fur within two mouths, when
the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as
has uniformly been the Case on closing the subscrip
tions to other Loans.
In order that cititcn of every town and section of
the country mny be nfrnrded facilities for taking the
lonn, the National Bonks, State Banks, and Private
Bankers throughout the country have gen rally
agreed to receive subscriptions nt par. Subset ibers
will seleut their oun agents, in whom they have eoii
fl'leiice. and who only arc to bo responsible for tbe
delivery of th. notes for whiuh they reueive orders.
i.i v cooiii:,
St sycHirrtos Agext, Philadelphia.
May Irt, 18H5.
Sl'BscRirno.xs ll.l. Bit UK''i:ivki by the .
First N'atimiHl Bank uf Nnrthuinbcrland. !
F'irst National Bank of Milton.
.Northumberland National Buuk efShnmokin.
Bank of Northumberland.
May I.I, ISOi. ;!iu
THE NINTH NATIONAL BANE.
OF THE CITY OK NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, S'.O.n.Jil.itV". PAID IN,
FISCAL AGENT OT THE UNITED '
STATES.
And ftieciul Agent Jor Jty Cojke, Siilmd ii
lion Aijent,
Will deliver T-.1II Notes, Free nf charge, by ex
press, in nil parts ol the country, and receive in
payment Cheeks on Now Ymk, Fhiluili-lphin. nnd
Boston, current bills, ami all live per cent, intere.il
notes, with interest to date of subscription. Orders
sent by tnuil will bn promptly tilled.
'Ibis Hunk receives the accounts of Banks ami
Hanker n f.iviirablo terms ; also of individuals
keeping Ne-v York aeo.uii.ty
J.T. II ILL. Cashier. J. t. OUVIS. President.
March t. IS-i j. ."in
.1. IKsl.Tll'S .'KOVI'ir.
Enamelled Slate Mantel
"WARE-ROOM.
!aa, C11ESTNLT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Manufactory Tenth and Sninson Streets.
Table-Tops, Fiei-Slsba, Brackets, Wach
(Stand Tops, etc., etc.
Philadelphia, Jan 7. lbili. tf
1805. 1805.
MAMMOTH STORE.
J. Y, I'll I i.i ; & SOS,
CEG leave to call the attention of tbo publie that
they have just returned from the City with a
very
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS!
Cooaistiug of DRY GOODS, '
Hardware, Quoonswar Cedarware,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Trimmings,
lrnca aud 4'lteiuletilM, Oils, I.nmpsi
nnd in fact KVKRYT11IXH GENERALLY KKl'T
ia 4'uuult-y Mures,
We bought our goods at tba lowest Cah Prices
and consequently wo think we can offer great in
duocrjicuts tu purchasers lor Cash or Country Pro
duce: The highest market price paid for all kind
of Produoe. Give us a cull-
i J. FRILlN'l SON.
Sanbury, May 13, 1S03.
TAILORING.
J. F. SCHAFFER,
RESPECTFl'LLY inftirua! tfca ciltsens of Sl'N
BUAY a4 vlcAi.lty, tbs t he bas opened a
'I'ttllorlnu Sli,
la th room over Farnsworth's Grocery, opposite th
Cental Hotel, Kuubury, wber he is ready lo tuak
up garments of alt kinds in tb letoat stylo and best
werkuianlike'manuct.
Having bad Clperlenoa In the business for a num
ber of yowrs be bopta lo render geueral sati.'faoiiou.
Custom worn u respeoiiuuy
J. r. SCHAFFER.
Sunbury, May 13, 1S6S ?ia
lle lo TrsMtapaaaersi.
NOTICE b hereby given, that no penuo will b
allowed to tretpaa oa my properly, oa tho
bbamokia Island, or to enter into ao enclosur
without pruisaion, Ois peuallie of tha law will
b vnforeod against all uBooden.
. , . .$: REWARD,
ill las paid for Information that will lead to tb
aoavieUon ol atij suoh troepaaaer
JOtEPfcf Bltlt)
f baarkia Ms Msv !J, 1f TaJ
V MJtniEt iTtullBJf
IT IffflnR' J.HOLMESGROVERSf 1
4 wW i it i
IT ' -VI
FLUID EXTRACT B0CHU
'oa Kea-teatloa et Incontinence ef Trine. Inflamma
Una er L'le.r.Uoa ef ths Dladdcr or sUJniys, Dlstatea ef
the rrastrate Oland, Oravel, Drlck Dsul DeposlU, Drepsl
sal fiwelUngt, Orianle Tfeakaess, Deblllly, finals Cots
plilnts, Ac
IIELMBOLT3s
FLUID EXTRACT fcUCHU
an
Improved Hoso "Wixsli
Will radically extermlasle frea ths sritem Duttsses arts
tog from Habits of Dlssipstl a, al tittl trpmtt, UUlt er
hB ehanfft diet, no ineonttnltxet or trpoturt;
ssmplstcly superseding those wflIwsantarwf Jangeroul
rtmtdlu, Copabia and Afereary.ia curlngtbete discua.
use helTmbold's
Tim EXTRACT BUCHU
la all Outcasts af tha Urinary Organs, whether existing la
arm or rsaits, rent chatvr cants originating, and
no matter ofltoio long itatuling. It Is pleasant In Ita lasts
and odor, IMMEDIATE In action, and mora atrangthtnlng
than any of tht preparations of D irk or Iron.
Those suffering from Broken Down or DtlicaU Conttt
iuflens, procuro Ms lltmia'y at onet.
Tha Itcsder mutt bt aware that howevertllfhVtf.tr t
ths attack of tha above dltcasea, It Is csrlala to affect hta
Bo&ilg JTtalth, Ittntat Powtri and ITapp'neu. It no
trtatneat b submitted to, CsDsumpllon or Inioslty nay
eoiue.
All ths sbovs disestes rsqulrs ths aid ot a dlursac.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
ts the Gfroat Uiviretiov
UELMBOIsD'S
siovlt uosuantauvrsat
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilli
orpuriryinf tne OleM, removmg anaueascaaruinf rrera
excess and Imprudence la life, cbronle constitutional dls-
essre arlilng from an Impure atate of the blood, and tho
.
..ly reliable and effectual known remedy for Ihe cure of
Jcrefula, Scald Head, Bait Ilhenm, Pains and Swelling ef
tbs Danes. Ulcerations ef ths Throat and Legs, Blotches,
runeleaoa th Pace. Tetter. Erysipelas, and all scaly erus
lions of ths akin, and beautifying th ooarixxioK.
NOT A FKVV
Of ths wont dlsonttrs that afflict manklad arias from lh
eorruptloa that accumulates In the Blood. Of all ths dki
oevarles th tl hivo been made te purge It out, none esa
qua', lo effect ITZLXBOLD'S COMPOVXD EXTRACT
Of 8 A ItSS tlRILLA. It cleanses and renovates Ihe
Blood, Instills the vigor of health Inte the system, and
purges cut the haaors which miko dltcato. It atlmulatea
the healthy fane liens of the body, and expels tbe dlterdent
tkal ro sad rankle In the Blood. Such a remedy, that
eoahl be relied on, hat long been sought for, and now, for
the first time, the public hare ens oa which they can de
pend. Our apace here does not admit of certificates lo
show Ita effects, but the trial of a alnjto bottle will t'.iow a
the sick that It hit vltluti surpaisin anythln; they bira
ver takes.
Two tablciientful ot the Extract t Satiap arllla, a Jilt 1
to a pint of water, It equal lo the l.Ubon Diet Drla':, and
One bottle It equal te a gallon of the 8.'-rup of garaaparllla,
or the decoction as usoally made.
The above rxtraett sre prepared on purely sclenll&e
principles In Pjcuo -and embody the '.ill strength o!
tho Ingredients entering Into their composition. A ready
and conclusive test will he a comparison of their propre
ibt with tbote set fotth la Ihe U. S. Dispensatory,
HOW TO U$E THE HEMED1E0.
In Diicasct of ths Clood, Humors oa the Face, or any
and eyc-y part of the bidy, use Extract Sarsaparilb, ap
plying ta Timples and oil external Humors or Eruptleea
ths Improved Itote Wush.
t'se t'ae Exlract Boclm tor all disrates reqnlrlnz the aid
of a Dlufeth', except those of the Urinary Organs, such nt
Gonorrhea and Gleet; In thcte use the Extract Euch
and Inject with the Improved Rose IVailk
tVTIIESB EXTRACTS HAVE BEEX ADMtTTtD
TO CSfi IX TUB USITED STATES ARMY, and also are
In very general use la oil the STATE HOSPITALS AND
PUI1LI0 INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, at well as
In . p-lrate practice, and are conjMercd at Invaluable
rente illee,
HEDICIUE
DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS.
Dircet letters to
UELMOOLD'S DBUO A CltfcillCAt, WARKUOVSB,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
oa vo
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 Sou tli Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila.
Derlbo Symptom! in all Cbsamuatcattoaa
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVRTWHEFtt",
Beware of Counterfeits I
April 22, 1603 ly.
J. R. HILBUSH,
4'utiitly siiiiieyor, 4'oitvey nuttr
AND
,'77f.7i OF TUK PKACF,
Jn.ViHoi, X irti'iiiiiitrti'iiil ('iiwittf. Pniii'n
nffice In Jackson township. Engngeiueiils ean
, J . I... .II ....1 ... .1... .1 ..a.l.Ua;
U IllUlie II, II-IIVI , Ull t't IWI iuniv.i.rtv.mv-t.
Ail business entrusted to hie cere, will be promptly
attended lo.
April 22. lSfla.-Iy
IT5C: ST si S i3 B-i
(Lato HEKR'S HOTEL.)
Corner Market and 3d Streets, HARRISIU'RO, PA.
THE utteii(i-ii nf ths publio is respectfully culled
to this lintel which ia now open for the aooouiuiiHln
tii'0 of giiuals. In the past hie month during which
time it has been cluM-d the hoiiso has liecu thorough
ly remmleled and repaircl. t.'.rilll in p.iintot conveui-eu-e
nnd oouilurl, ila putiulii w ill find it to os n uo
superior.
'I' lie 1'iii-iiitiire llullrely evv.
P.imiiiis larger than are usually founii in intnli-m hotels.
Situated on Ibo orrnrr of lsn priucipal butiut-sa
streets of the eily.bMt two and a hull' squares f rom Ihe
Rail Road Depot? Tho proprietor determined to
spare no expense in securing lite cuUirWt ol his gueuls
aud a favorable r puUitiou for Ibe cstablisl.menl. he
feels willing lo trust ila character to the juil(.me it
of his patrons.
HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor.
January 21. liWi.
TAK3 NOTICE!
rrtHATJ. W. PEAL A K. D. LIMLEY, hsve j
a .euierea 11110 eo-pariueiBiup in tnu
lra llee ol' .vleslititte V Hurarery.
We ean always be found at Iho office of J. W. Peal,
unlotw professionally engaged.
J. W. PEAL A E. D. LI MLEY.
Sunbury, April 22. l8i. 3m
i est w ii ni. "Tea d i
hi: ir zici
l'UHE LIBERTY Lt! AD,
Inupprossed tvt V hileuing, I in U loss, Duraoilliy
Firuiuess aad Evenness of Surface.
PIRE LIBERTY LEAU Warrant! to eova
more surface for same weight than any other Lead
Try it a ml you leit tart uo othtr ?
rUltE L1DETY ZINC.
.Selected Zinc, around In Refined Linseed Oil, UB
, equaled in quality, always Ihe asm.
jPUJXJB lilBSiBl l m.mj.
Warranted o do nor sad kstter serktls givsa
tott thau any othor
zv. GottA Bettl-
tieaufaotured at PEKSSYtVAXIA PAINT A
COLOR WORK. Urster aaocalsd promptly by
ZIEOLEK Se BMITH, -
WTuitml l?'g fa Oluti Dli".
I - Stor Offios, No 1ST Korth THIRD tr
FHIXArFLFUIA.
Ireh,eS--1y
W ASK FOR UELMBQtQ'B. J
rff
" MERCHANT TAILOR
And Bsalar la
CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, VESTINO, At
Fn-vra street, atontta or Weaver's
lltstcfv
BUNUiB a
TNFORMS th eltinias r on1iry std Vicialtj
that he bu jest renamed from Philadelphia with
lull assortment et
Sl'ltlNO & SUMMER GOODS,
tf L'VERY DESCr.irTION AND QUALITY.
. And at greatly
1.EDUCK1) VOICES.
His stock consisis of Cloths, French Clotba. Bite
Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimeres. Black Satin, 1-1 gore
Silks. Plain and Fancy Casnimera VESTINU8, wbic
he will make up to order in atylee to suit the taste
custotnurs, on short notioo, at1 tks nrrst Tessonab'
terms.
Any Goods not on hand, will be furnbned frd:
Pbiludelphin. by giving two dnya' notice.
Oiwds I'lirn'iJsXi. Viy catt'jcrt w?Hi aaflo p
order as heretofore.
As he will emt-.yA41iiit experienced work me
persons n,ay toly oa getting their work well done
his shot,.
Thankful for tho patrunnge heretofore bestow
he respectfully solicits a oonuuuoncc of the same
Sunbury, April 15, lstji.
NEW GOODS f
i
i Bl'KISG AND 81' M M E R
JUST OPENED
i BY
ISAAC PTOJUlAlT-a
In Zetlcmoyer'a liuiUing. VjpTftoaito U ear han't Cc
j feetionery Store, MarkotsUeet, SUNBURY, Pa.,
1 TTAS just opened a well selected assortment
XI Uowls, w hich he offers fur sale at very low prio-
DRY GOODS
; FOREIGN AN!) DOMESTIC, such as Cloths, Cm
I meres, .Muslins. Sheeting", Ticking, Caliooes, .
j Lnines, Silks, (tinghsnrj, Ao , Ac.
I1A1M Mad CAl'SW oVory description-.
i iinrninvn p It rTnttttW
j IJ lUlC V A 1 1 1 fj 1 1 fjl
' ... , . .,, ... ,
I Consisting of Honery, Hlovcs. Thread, Butto
, 8iwpcn(,c, Mct.klieB, dollars. Handkerchiefs, II
ijrul,ile,, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Head Dressiw. B
mural Skirls. Hoop-SkirU, Carpet-bugs. Trunks, A
j lines, I'inbrellas, Cotton-Yarn, Soups, and Humeri
other articles too tedious to mentiou.
HARDWARE
such as nnils. bintf'.-s nhd screws, door latches
knobs, and CCTLEltY of eVer.y dweription.
Dyts, Drugs, Paints, Vnrtiislica, Oito, Gk
Putty, tkc, Ac.
lueearar! and dalawxtvare
'Verj- deiierilioa.
STONE AND EAUTUENWAHE.
An extensive Stock uf
Composed of Sugar. Coffee. Tens. Rice, Corn.star
Jlolanses. Candies, .Meat, Fish, Cheese. Salt, Xubac
aud Segurs.
11EADY-MADB CLOTHING.
BOOTS &cVS2'CES
for men, women and children.
All kinds of Country Produce taken iu exchai
for Uoo Js.
sunbury, April 22, 18Sj.
nKNRY HARPER.
0 AIK'II 11.. above Fifth, I'lill
..
delpltist.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
WATCHES.
FINE JEWEtRY.
SOLIDSlLVEB-WAl
nud Superior Silver Plntcd Vare.
March 25, lrtfii. Sm
NEW G O O D i
Two dour west of W iu. H. Miller's Shoe stun
Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a freah supply ol
SPUING As hLMMfcU ClOb,
Suoh ns Fancy trcss Triuimings, Kibbont, Oli
llanilkerehiuls, I.alies' Linen Collars and C
lienl s Linen and paper Collars. Netu, Belts. I
Collars and Sleevts. Hair Hulls, Velvet Ribb
Bed. White ami Blue Neck-tics, Corsets, (Jur
Skirls. Yokes and Sleeves.
.-HAKhltJS PARAWLS, 0.
B'ltlosraiaa t'I'rtnidetil IJaco
in frainos.
Also, Swlf. Jacrtirt nnd Victoria Muslina Vi
Jollara aud Vclis-, MrutisdiRo ahil Laos Veils lo
variety of ether aii':!es too niitueruus to merit
MARY L. LAZARC
Sunbury, May 1.1 Slit.
MILLINERY GOODS.
BROOKS & ROSENHEIM
WH0LKSALE DEALERS,
No. 4:il Market Street, north ctdo, PHIADELPI
Have u-jw open their u?ual baudsume variety of
Ribbons, Bonnet Materials,
Straws A Fancy Bonnets,
Ludius' A Siissea' HaU,
FLOWERS, RUCHES, LACES,
! aud all other articles required by tba
Milliaery Xrade !
By long experience and striet attention to
branch ol business exclusively, we Salter ours"
that we can utler inducements, in variety, st
uuality and moderate pi iocs not everywhere
found. The uttention uf MILLlNEUa and Su
CHANTS is respectfully solicited.
i-?' Particular atteitiien paid to Jit
OriUrt.
March 1. li-a 3w.
Kl( !
ion rW tMJ.XKls
AND
Millinery
Good
Just opened at the G RAND MILLINERY STi
of
yilnn ft. I.. 4HNstlei
; ,. , . . F
! Fswu street, twe drrs tuth of Bbamokin a
I
Pottsville Railroad,
HAVING purchased my goo at-roduoed -p
1 am enabled to sell cheaper.
The stock consists ol BONN tTS or every dot
linn fur Wnrinir and Summer.
Mnaket-, and every slvle of I.adieej' II
, Uiblions, Flowers, Ladies Laps. Ao.
Gloves. Collins, Iluudkerchieni, Hosiery, I
I Veils. Silk. Grenadine und Mourning Veils.
I numuruus other uuliuus, usually kept iu Mill
! stnrus.
Call and soe her stock,
uubury, April 2'i, lS6i. 2in
SOLOMON MALICK,
ATTORNEY AT IAvv,
SUNBURY, Noi-'hUrrirfstrland Ckjunty.
OFFICE in East end of Weaver's Tavern, M
Slroet.
All business entrusted to hiiu will be careful:
fuinulually attended to. Cousultatiuu in the
irh said German languages.
Sunbury, April 8. l6i.
FANCY DRESS GOOi
yiin p.tn'i'En,
Two diMiiu West of the Post Ollicc,
BTJJSf I3TrriY. PENN'A.
HAS just received and opened a largo assor
uf r'aney Dream Goids, r:h aa Gloves, Jo
Eii-gloitw, ffi'ik aid lisle thread Gloves; 1
cotton Hose, Children's Meriuo Hate, Silk
Ladies aud Gentlemen Haudkerobiefs, Corsets
l.roi.lerod Slippers, Hibbous FANCY DRESS
TONS. Bugle (simp. Trimmings, Buttons, Belt
bun Velvet Riebona, ftraid. Belt Clasps, l.i
Neck-ties, CRA I'fSKlBBON and TRIMMING
broidering Braids, Jaconet and Swiss Edging
insertions ; ilalteere Lac Collars, Laoea, Gren
Veils. Black Veils. Fancy Dress Combs, llsasi
act, Notts, ami a variety of other articles.
Lockwood's Pspsr Collars of a superior q
Ladies' Lluea Collar, a Variety of Queeo Eb
Collar, black and while Barbca.
Pictur Cads and Taassls.
P HOT 0 GE AP H AIBTJ
YljOstS AND BTATIOlTEB's.
.Mimtbly Tim Book, Drawing Book and Bt
Books, Hi-am Books. Blank Books Mem.
Books Diaries, Poka Book. Ink Bunds, .
Fsiiil, a bb ataortsneat of Papa, Ink,
Toilet 8c spi.Tootti-Bruhes, A. . .. -TOYS
AN to GAMES FOR CIIILD
AlloiwaiAbav bMlotod with car aa
ps aula at (asoasDi pricM.
iKKA l-AIX
oaabars, May IA, !