Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 26, 1866, Image 3

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SATURDAY, MAY Sfl, 18fifl.
tS.NoTrcR. .to CPU .PAT1OTKH. Ai a
chnngo wwtni'Ctcd ha tlidtlrwt of April last,
In the pliMicntlon of the AmkMCak, wehsVe
opcnrd no sett of bnnlts. Totf pullisher
are about Making addition t tbe office and
further ImproTcmentt In the Amshtcak, ns
ynll m In the JubMng department, Ly moans
of a power press. Tliis will necirily im
pose a henvy expense upon the present pub
lishers, who therefore request all who are in
arrears nt thm office tn aid them in their ef
forts, hy Bottling up all accounts Immediate
ly. Those living at a distance can forward
to us by tnnil at our risk, if remittances are
shown to the Post Master where mailed.
iLoral . -affairs.
LifJoh Pi-lnllsir. naving received a
largo Supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Pesters, Ilnmlbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Hill lleadi, Labels, Jo., oan be printed in
tho latest and best styles, and on short notice.
"Orders by mail promptly attonded to.
Snow We understand that several inches of
snow fell in some plnocs on tho route of the Erie
Ttallroad, this week. Monday. Tuesday and Wed
ncs'lnywcre cold enough for November.
Okm. L'A'MsrtoH offers to subscribe 10,000 towards
building a bridge over tho r-asqnehanna at tbis
plnee, if the adjoining townships if Snyder ootmty
shall determine to , attach thomsolves to this
county.
niio
" Gfl- O. or O. F. S. B. Boyor, Esq., of this
.plaoe, hns been re-elected Worthy District Deputy
Orand Maator for Northumberland county, by the
Order.
TaMPcaANCB Lictcre ik NoaTBCHBKR
tAND. Wo bave been requested to announoe that a
lecture on '-Temperance" will be delivered in tho
Methodist Church, in Northumberland, on Wednes
day evening next, by Wra. Van Gexer, Esq., of
Lewisburg.
iy TiBLiGiovs. The RijhtRev. Bishop Vail, of
Kansas, officiating for Bishop Stevens, who is absent
in Europe, during his recent visit, to this Diocese,
confirmed thirty-one perrons in Chrint (Episcopal)
Church, in Danville; seventeen in St. Paul's Church,
Bloomnburg ; seventeen in St. Stephen's Church,
Wilkcsbarre ; eleven in St. James' Church, Pittston .
and fifteen in Trinity Church, Shamokin. The lat
ter is a new parish, and wns but recently organised.
tjflnn new building for the Fir.it National
Bark, at this place, the foundation walls of which
were laid latt summer, is now going op rapidly
under the (upcrintendenee of Mr. Stillwoll, tbe
architect. It will bo, when finished, one of the best
and most olegunt structures of tbe kind in northern
Pennsylvania.
CP Tin Cmccs. Dan P.ice'i Circus and Me
nagerte, whlcn exhibited hero on iridaylnst, was
well patronized. In the evening we presume from
1.100 to 2000 persons were present. Dan, himselfi
was not well, and the performance was somewhat
curtailed in consequence.
the Alert Base Bell Club; of that plaoe, during ft
recent flflt W6utoffi m4"rtio jra present aad
trlineesed'the'oonteet between Die Alerts". and
'Slant" gives ajtilte aa mtemded noltoeof the game,;
and his ImprrtSione of bar town and Citlsena, aad
also pays high eomplloient to the 'Stars" for the
fansprtattt treatment they teeelred fro them while
bare. Tbe editor says V
' Enjejlng-tle luxury of a tree pats, we ooooludol
to see the fun, and aooordingly when the conductor
on the Lackawanna train called out. "all aboard,"
we' were snugly seated limo'ng the Alerts.' We umdo
the Connection ut Northumberland and arrived at
the Central Hotel, 'fa SirnWyV dh time. After a
hasty glance at the men and things of that goodly
borough, wa partook of a splendid diuncr, gottoa np
by our host or tho ''Central. ' Wero wo not la a
hurry we would spoulfof Mr. Uaaa in tbe terms his
excellent establishment deserves, lut trs Can only
say that ar boys felt perfectly at boms at the
'Central' and were highly ploasod with their
quarters. We, that Is the Alerts and ourself, were
the guests of the Star elub, and never was one club
more handsomely treated by another, thun were the
Alerts by the Stars on that occasion.
" At ISio'elnck, P.M., the ball wasopenod. The
Umpire was Mr. Thompson, of Baltimore ; tbe See
rcrs, Mr. Kickcrson, of Danville, and Mr. Billman,
el Sunbury.
' The Star olub, at the sixth inning, , was ahead
some ten runs; at that point confidence was strong
In their ulliruato success ; but, the Alerts, older and
more experienced, cow exhibited their best poiots
and began to throw themselves round liko torpedoes.
The rosult was that they made 21 runs on tbe eighth
inning, and kept ahead to the close of the game,
whon the score was, Star, 32, Alcr,U, 47. As toon as
the victory was deulareJ lu fuvor of Danville, tho
'ball'' was presented by tbe Star,, and all well
pleased with the exercises of the day, repaired to
the depot, and the Alerts, cheered by the Stars, left
forborne.
' It may bo proper to say that the Star club has
only bocn organized some six weeks, and wo only
repeat the universal judgment wben we say thit
they did nobly for a young organization. They
have among them several who wiU become first-class
players, and who, after a little more practice, may
reverse the soore of Thursday."
The Alert club, appreciating the numerous hospi
talities extended to them by the Stars, while here,
published tbe following card in the Danvillo Ameri
ca, of lust wouii :
A Cahd We, the undersigned members of the
Alert Base Ball Club, who visued Sunbury, on tbe
occasion of tbe late match, take tbis opportunity of
expressing to eur friends of the Star, our grateful
appreciation of their kind hospitality and generous
treatment during our visit. We hope that they will
find it eonveuionl to visit Danville at an early data.'
when wo will use our utmost endeavors to return
their many kindnesses :
Louis iiyeriy,
Joseph A. Clurk,
II m. Lewis.
sjfTrlsttrtra CniwtAtniirTf a -Pota-vaa.-Jfrasttis
M, Fjrmen, late postmaster at Anh
Ian4,$onlkillooniy,'ha l i hearing before U. 8.
CommMetierSsnluY tat Philadelphia, ba tho 16th'
Bhowm's IlitoNciilM, Troche are offered
with tli fallen oonfldet'ttW in tlit ir tll'ciicy ;j crekaii
they have .ieii ; tlnriMiulil 'tested, urn!.' A ;!? '!!:
.,.,.,.,,.,,U . ,,U K,,'i rcpuriilion lutj iiu
juiti.v iicqinaM. for a huso who ofl.n over-
Inst., ont.eh.rge of embeesllng the fund, of the C I..Z who (it,n over-
IWI-J '. ik. ambnnt of the 86fMlea.l,,n, as 4 trtX.' '!' T' . ,' ""l.f"1 . HeVthK
A. J Frick,
llobert Adams,
R. V. Mngill,
Uenrge Miles,
C. W. Keknian,
W. W. 1'inneo,
W. J. Arms,
Joseph C. tioyd,
WiUon (iearlieart,
Chus. V. Aiukerson,
C. 1) Biddle,
C. W. Forrester,
E. O. llidgway,
Frank C. Ierr,
J. B. Oner.
J h. Kiehl,
S. C. Vansuut.
Oovernment. '' The ambant of the BefMleation, aa
Wiaed to, is 3lVtl. Mr, Furmaq waa held In
ttOOO bail, for his appearance at the session of Ms
V. S. Distriot Court, which waa eoinmenood in
Philadelphia on Monday Inst.
Tne Raw Cocar Hocsk la r.,idly approaching
oomplotion. The toweris nearly finished, and is
only awaiting tbe blrhds sVd tha clock dials to give
it a propor and finished appearance. We regret tho
omission of a ventilator in the eoalro of the csilicj
of the courtroom.
I
t o rr ."'
Ijy Tbb LowUburgers are busily engaged can
vassing for subscriptions to the s'.ook of the new
bridge to be ereeted at that plaoe. .. .
(jItev Joshua Kvnnt, of Haierstown, Md.,
haa become pastor of tho Lutheran Cburob at Lewisburg.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
Lost A blue gingham umbrella, cane handle,
on which was printed the name of II. B. Masscr, in
red ink. Tho under is requested to restore it to its
proper owner.
Uf Sbwi.no Macmme. Several valuablo Lock
Sliioh Sewing Machines, new styles, for sale.
Enquire at this office.
tyN. F. LiQHTJER, at his Book Storo iu
Pleasants' Building, Market street, has just received
a largo assortment of Chinn Vases, Lava and Willow
Hanging Baskets, Sandal Wood Fana, Fino Fuucy
Canes, Meerschaean Pipes, Toilet U hisses, Caned
Brackets, Fine Perfumeries, Musioul Instruments,
to., to which he invites the attention of the public.
l-Joan BiLLi.sos says that a good way for a
man to train up a child in the way it should go, was
lo travel that way occasionally himself, aud one of
tho examples ho should place before his children is
to buy his Boots and Shoes where money will bo
saved in making the purchaM-s ; such a pluee, for
instance, as Wu. H. Millku's Excelsior Boot and
Shoe Storo, iu Market square, Sunbury, where
there is an elegant assortment of all the latent styles
and of tho very best material, at low prices.
UgMEit or Tasts. It is a subject of general
remark that the gentlemen and boys of tlrs place
wear tho best fitting and hail-omest clothing that
can he found In any town in this section of Stiuo.
This is, no doubt, owing to the fact that Mr. Jacob
0. Beck, at hit Merchant Tailoring Establishment
in Fourth street, bestows bis personal euro and atten
tion in pleasing his numerous customers. He is re
ceiving, every few days large additions to his stock
of fashionable goods, and is thus onibled to plcaso
all. Call and examine his stock.
tjt CiTr.ni'iLLAits A friend whoso gooseberry
' Lushes suffered from the depredations of these worms,
-informs vs that aftor removing and destroying them
fcveral limes, they again made thoir appearance,
and that he finally kept them t (T the bushes by adopt
ing the remedy wo suggested, namely, wrapping a
strip of tmiFlin, saturated with lard, around the stem
ol tho bush.
t'jr Fish. Some of the Micrmen have been very
siu'ccsaful in taking a li rge nun ber of fi-h below the
dam, l y means of ihs dip not. Over a ton of thefe
fisli, principally suckers end chubs, wrre dipped up
by a p:irty with one ret, in the space of twenty. four
hours. They wero retailed at 7 cts. per lb , but are
principally taken into tho country.
Chasuk op Tim a. Another chango took place
on Monday Inst in the iime table of the Northern
C .'n'ral and 1'hila. i Eric P.ailiouJ.s. Persons going
to Philadelphia can breakfast at home and dine in
the city, by tuking tho 6 o'clock train. TJie follow
ing is the new schedule for tho arrival and departure
of trains at this place :
SUPT3.
lFnoccEDi:ias or jtnc Bonouun Council.
Ccunoil met on Tuesday evening last, agreeably to
adjournment on tho ljth list. Chief Burgess, Bright,
iu tho chair.
Members present Messrs. Iteun, Bourne, Bastian,
Brice, Zcltlcwoycr, Slay maker, Uaaa and Engel.
The committee on streets, lanes and alleys, re
commend to tbe Chief Burgesa that the borough
engineers eross-seetion the road coiumencsnz at John
Shissler's, and running south as far aa Mrs. Fry's
house, and have the work done hy the yard, or direct
the Supervisors to employ teams and do tho work by
the day.
Proposals for repairing the embankment, between
the widow Fr3''s stone house and John Hopper s. in
the borough of hunburv, wero received from Charles
Unrinjer and M. A. Koeler 4 Co., and nlso from
John Shissler, for repairing tbe load from bis hcueo
to Welker's line.
On motion, ticiotved. That a tax of one-half cent
on the dollar be levied and collected fir borough
purposes, the same to be assessed according to the
valuation assessed for county purposes, on all pro-
rty. omjcsrotcssions, anil persons made taxable
, .... I rni... . , ...
nn irruniuu i imuu, aim win render articu
lation easy. To tiiem esposed to sudtleti
clntnucs- in the wcuther they will uivo
prompt relief in Cottfilia and CoMm, nod can
lie carried . in tile packet to be taken aa oc
cuiioti rcijuiics.
"DON'T BE Fll0USil." You enn aiaku
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call mid ex-
untitle an invention urgently needed liy every-
I'od.Vi Or stutiplo sent tree hy mini hr fil)
cents Hint retails caaily for i)(l. Iitr U. L.
WOLCOTT. 170 Clmtlinin Square, N Y.
Pept. 15, 1805. 1y.
Trtnanrcr's Knlo of Real l:lnte.
tY to the prnvlsions nf lite Act nf Aiaem-
Ini Ail Aet to Heitnee the tuate llelii. Aa..
pnweil ihr !h itav of Aurtl, 1814, fur hnn-rMTineM of
( Taxes, and its euiuileintiit Mieiet', the TreaawiM ,f Nor
lliuiuberlaiid 0'iente hrreby ivr notice lo sll persnita
. eoiteernril therein, thai ualesi the Cimmjr. State, Hoed,
I Peliiiol and U. ui.ly Tuxes, eto , due on the d.lh.wnn Kenl
i Kstatem Ilia CiHiiiiy of NrllniuilferlNail, we ipa iwiiil
' before the daf of sale, the whnle or siteh parts of eaeh aa
will ear the rharprea and ei'Slat hmcrahte there"n. will be
ulclt the Otirl H"iie, 111 the Uonnifh of Punhuiy.
tJimnty of NorlhumherVMid, the second Mmulay of
June. I '86, hein; Die llih Hay of Hie mmllh, anil Hie sale
will I coirth'neil liv siH'Mirimwnt fmrn ilay I" iff for
nrieainrrt of I'axee due the s-iid County, and the cosit
occurring 011 each respectively.
MT. CA'.tMIili BOROt OII.
Tl
owaaaa.
RantiwnliiFr, Thoe.
Blelmrd, v,,
Cirirr, Patrice,
ratrly, M.
llillmh , Wm.
Jonea, Th n.
Kiler. Michael
Ml. Caimrl Co.
Morris, Wharinn
M't?aikey. David
Moreaii, Tkirnias J.
, ainrphv, tlnuerl
Moiann, W. J.
Mnri(aM, Jnmes,
! IVrRiiisr. Wm
iivin, 1 nomas
llMh-r. Wm.
Wa' kiiis, Messiah
ft,, do
aiklna. Sheileriek
Zeiirllnl. llavid
J-ines, Henj
Jiaies. ft leliard,
Quoin Th' mas,
Doiiohoe, Tatriek
Ed. llelfensteiii's estate,
I
Ecri
y 1
bos. and tbe Chief Burgess is hereby directed to issue 1
bis warrant for Ihe collection ol said tux. as directed
by the Act of Assembly, in such cose made aud
provided
On motion, orders were granted to John Murklv
to tho amount of 20(1 for borough bond transferred
tc him hy W. 11. Uohrbaeh.
u motion. titaltiil. That the Chief Burgess
nf thu burnusih nf Sunbury have authoiity 'o employ
Joshua W. CiinJy, Esq., in connection with some
otlier counsel, to couiiaen'e proceedings at law
a-'ainst ihe Northern Central aud the Philadelphia
A l.ric K11il10.nl Companies, or their lessees, for the
eieotiou anil maintaining of any nuisanco or uuisan- ;
ces wiibiu tho limns of said borough
iy Rem kmberiko Fbiemds. We have fre
quently heard persons wishing, after the decease of
f iends, for something to reinombcr tnein by. In
these timet tbo best we can recommend is n Coo
A mbrotype or Photograph, which every ono should
procure, while the prioe U so small, ut S. Bycrly's
Onllcry, in Bussler's building, corner of Market and
Fourth streets. Mr. B.'s pictures are rich in tono
and true to lifo. Cull and sec the Sue groups and
singlo pictures at his Gallery.
. ISrA hkw Restaurant and Boarding House has
recently been erected and opened by Mr. Charles
Itzle, in Cuke's addition, near the'. 4 E.U It. Co.'s
works. Tbe house is fitted up with a great deal cf
care and taste, aud every effort is made to make
guests comfortable. The sen ices of Mr John Mur
phy have been engnged by Mr. Iulo, as clerk, and
all know that whero John holds forth things are
dono up in the best stjle.
"Nkw Ice Ciikam Saloox. Wo obs.-rvo that
our young friend, David Fry proprietor of the
bakery, has opened an ico eream saloon, nt his reti.
dence, in Spruco street, where ho will keep on
1 hand an excellent articlo of this delicious summer
luxury. He has employed one of tho best manufac
turers of io cream, and will servo up every afternoon
nnd evening, vanilla., lemon, orange, chocolate,
peach, pine-apple and strawberry cream. His sa
loon is filttd up in tbe most comfortable manner,
and he will spare no pains to accommodate all who
may bo pleased to patronize him. Families, parties,
Ac, supplied nt reasonable rates.
a printer, tho
Mail Train,
Erie Express,
Jilmira '
Erio Mail,
Eiiuiru "
Lrie Express,
10.10 A. M.
6.00
II. SO P. M.
4 CO A. M.
4 40 P. M.
6.45 "
l-A Yousa Laov explaiued to
other day, the distinction between printing aud pub
lishing, und at the conclusion of her remarks, hy way
of illustratin, sho said: '-You may ;it a kisi
a p p........ ...nu. a m k.11 ..r emo rnv
rendered in adjusting quotas. c, for tho borough ' on my cheek, but you must not )WiAit." Ye
of Sunbury, during tliu rebellion, and a ouuiinuui- j people! hear tho fact we pttlUxh John E. Smick,
cation was also reoeiied from him iu reference to tho I Jlerchant Tailor, Fourth Street, opposite Weaver's
same Referred to Commitlee on Finance. , . , ,. ..-. ., 1. t
Mr. Bi ice presented a petition f.om citizens, ask- ! ",cl. JUft received another cxtc.sivo stock of
ing that an ordinance bo passed prohibiting young ' Summer Goods, diro.it from New Wk ami 1'hilaJel
m n and boys from playing ball ou the Court House j pU-,H which embraces all the very latest styles and
g'.n:i.",A.i".rk',.!3:!r.i n.; 7... fashions, and wl u". he Is enabled to sell cheaper
TriK Markets. Wheat has gradually advanced
and i scarce at 82.80. in this place. Tbo unpnuii
ting state of the crops, no doubt, has caused the
rise. At suoh prices foreign wheat is already com
in; in. Potatort aro scarce and command $2 per
bushel. Provisioni of all kinds continue high.
Intro is nothing to justify u lung continuance of
these prices.
tyTur. Weatueb. the oold and changeable
weather has greatly retarded tbo growing ciops, and
unless we soon have rain and warm weather, wheat, I
and other oerenl crops, will suffer seriously. Several
weeks since tho prospects wero bright, but the con
tinued cold aud dry weather render these lets
promising.
Up Tbe Quarterly Conference ot the Susquehan
na District of Good Templars will be held at Lykensi
Dauphin county, commencing on Monday, 2Slh
inst. Tbo distriot embraces Dauphin, Frauklin,
Cumberland. Schuylkill, Lebanon, Northumberland,
Spydcr and Union counties in which there are tome
thirty Lodges, each of which it entitled to tond five
delegates.
j Buuglaiiy in Leyusbi'KQ. On Tuesday
night of lust week, tbe drug and variety store Of
S G. Bennett, in Lewbburg, was burglariously en
tered and robbed of perfumery, satchels, soaps, 4c,
tj the amount of f 'MO. Tbe shutters were foroed
.opou, and two large panel of glass in the Dow window
hrokon. A young man, a resident of that place and
very respectably connected, has been arrealed as the
perpetrator of tbe crime, aud tbe stolen property was
nearly all lound on bis premises.
Mr. Bennett, the gentleman robbed, is a brother
of W. A. Bennett, druggist, of ibis plaoe.
t"i"WmTSi'TiB," or in Gorman '-Pfingslen,"
occurred on Sunday lust. Whit Monday, which
follows, was duly celebrated by our German friends
at Port Trevorton. The day was pleasant, snd
everything pasted off satisfactorily.
lu tbe evening a grand ball was given at tbe
'Charles Hotel," in Ibis plaoe, by tbe proprietor,
Mr. Julius Arbiter, which wat gotten up iu good
ttylo. . Tbe parly was com posed principally of Ger
man residents of tbe town, who teemed to enjoy the
music and dancing very much, had whioh, ne doubt,
reminded tbem of tho many happy oelebraliont
of tho oouastoa which tkey had enjoyed io the
'faderland"
and Eugcl. as a committee to wait uHn John G.
Aftirklo In returenco to opening Chestnut ttroct,
through his land, to the "Gut."
(In motion of Mr. Brice, Xitiolvcd. That a commit
tee of three bo appointed to examine a list of exone
rations reported by Mr. Weiser. collector.
. Mcasrs. Brice. Bastian and Henn, were appointed
said committee, with instructions to report at next
tiated meeting.
On motion, udjourned.
Jacob Shifhan, Clerk.
The Ohatios delivered by Rev. M. Rhodes, on
the ocoasion of the dedieation nf the Soldiers' Monu
ment, on tbe IStb inst., will appear in our next
issue.
A Lecture will be delivered in Ihe old Court
House, on Monday evoning next, by Mr. Detweiler.
oi liiirrieburg, on tbetubjectof "Temperance."
All interested in behalf of the cause are respectfully
invited to attend.
IV House amd Bcoor Stolex. On Tuesday
night, IStb inst., a fine bay burse and a good top '
buggy were stolen from John Iloffa, In Turbut town
ship, this county. Tbe thief, who it supposed to be
a resident of the neighborhood, wat followed at far
at Limeslooeville, after which all traces of the
rascal were lost.
jKiuLKn ar a Uobse. On Monday, 7th inst.,
man named Matthew Riley, aged about SO years,
while intoxioaled, entered the stable of Mr. Kremer,
hotelkeeper, in I'niontown, Union county, and wat
to terribly injured by the kicks of a bone that he
died a few moments after.
Ij- lMoa Vtcroar ix Williamspobt. At tho
charter election held in Williaoisport, on Wednes
day of last week, Maj. James Woods, the Union
candidate for Mayor, wat elected by a majority of
about one hundred and fifty a Union gain of nearly
three hundred. Tbe Republicans alto elected
eighteen out of tbe twenty-four members of the city
council. Heretofore the copperheads had a majority
of the offieers, and entire oontrol of the affairs of tbe
town.
than any other establishment in this section of coun-
ry.
(jp L. H. Kase, Esq., is duly authorized agent
fur tbe collections of Pensions and Bounties, and is
also authorized and prepared to collect olaimi from
the State, due soldiers 01' the war of 1812, in necessi
tous circumstances, or their widows, agroeubly to un
Act to provide for the payment cf gratuities and an
nuities to the soldiers of the waroflS12, and to their
widow s, approved March 30, 1303.
13-'I am glad this coffee don't owe me anything,"
said a book-keepor to bis wife tho other mornii g at
breakfast. '-Why?" was the response. "Because
I don't bclievo it would ever settle." This loving
husband n.llit also have added, with great propriety
that people generally bave bceomo "settled" in the
conviction that Slay rnftker, of the Continental Cloth
ing Bazaar, corner of Market and Third streets, soils
the cheapest and most fashionable Ready-Mado
Clothioz that can be procured in tbe country. He is
now telling whole suits of splendid material for
mere song.
HIJ.-MJIISV JlAIIUEi'N,
Corrected Weekly for the "Amerioan."
i-s-v.w Wabeiiolsk Wears pleated to ob-
t m - - ... . . , , , . .
terve that our friona wr. . -completed
Lit large and exteotive warohoute, on
Third street, below the trotting cf tbe Shamokin
Valley and Northern Centf al roads, sad has already
Bioved into it. The sew building, which is much
larger than the one formerly occupied, was rendered
necessary to aooommodate bis large and inoreailiig
trade m grain, flour, feed, ., and we are glad to
ee that bit tuergy oud entorpsiie ! booig rewarded
with success. The building was eantraeud for nd
put up by M; C Wilder, arroerM4 Wlier,
e( S) j plao. . r ' Vl
IV- ArpoiaTMsat. Jot. J. R. Orwtg, Esq., of the
Mifllinburg Tl'g"pk, has been removed from tbe
office of Assistant Assessor of Union county, sad
Mr. C. E. Uuus appointed in bis stead.
Uf I Snyder county there are sixty venders of
merchandize. '
15-Tk Stobii m Dasvili-ss. Tbs storm whioh
visited tbis nlaoe 00 Sunday week last, wat very
eevere in Danville. Tbe Amtritm, of that plaoe, '
aayt that the tall tleeple of the South Ward Luthe
ran Church wat blown down, thattering tbe roof and
the front well. A portion of tbe roof was also blown
from the North Ward Lutheran Churob, wbioh lit on
(be house of Mr. 12. Moody, erushing it down and
doing considerable damage. Tbe vane and top of
tbe steeple on tbe South Ward Presbyterian Cbarch
also yielded to the blast, and houses were partially
dismantled and trees were skivered, whose broken
limbs were strewed through every street in tbe
town.
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do do do per ewt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do
Buckwheat Flour
Wheat, prime white
Ry.
Corn, .
Outs,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do unpartd
Dried Annies.
Driad Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu.
Butter, per pound,
tggs.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams.
Sh nl lert,
Beif, hind quarter,
' front . " -'
Mutton,
Pork,
Veal.
Chickens,
Freab Salmon,
do Shad,
per ewt.
oo
per bushel ,
do
do
do
do
per round
do
per doten,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pau
per pound
per pair
$13 60
6 60
9 bu
5 60
6 60
i ell
100
lie CoulfewNioiiM tint! IC&pcrlciice
ill AX In VA LID.
Published for the benefit nnd as a caution to young
men and others, who sailor from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, 4c, supplying at the
aame time the means of self-cure. By one who nas
cured himself a'ter undergoing considerable quuek
rv. ttv n.lniiinir tMiat-tiaiti addressed unvelune.
single copies, Iree of charge may bo had of the uu- j Htrhardsnii. Wm,
llior.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co, N. V.
January 27, 1800 ly. '
Imii"m', Itlitidiit-NM nnd Cut nri-Ii,
Treated with the utmost success by l)r. J. ISAACS
Oculist and Aurist. (luiuierlv of I.eden, Holland. 1
No. 619 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials
from the most retiablu sources in the City and Conn- Helfiaisleiii, Clias. P.
try can be seen at his office The medical faculty arc
invited to accompany their patients, ns he lias no se
crets in his praolioo. Artificial Eyes, inserted with
out pnin. No charge luudu lor examination.
July 22, liJOi. ly
New Jehsicv 1'okt Wise. This new
article of American Winn is meeting with
uncommon favor in European circlt a, nnd
highly esteemed hy tho heat itliysiei-ins in
this country. The following is testimontil
we stivv liom the Jftw York Ilnspi'.ul. We
tiulilisli it lor thu information ol'unr readers:
New Y irk. Nov. 14.
I nm using Specr'u "Suinljurg Fort Wine," I
nnd find it to lie nn excellent tnnio and "en-
t'e Ktimulunl, nnd ns cueli 1 believe it pro
feruhlu to the commercial port, und all other
wine, 11s it possesses their tonic properties
without the dultterious elutct caused hy
their impurities. It is itlso very pumtuulc,
ami tliis) is a leconiuieiulution to many es
peciullv females.
S. S. M inis, 51. D.. N. Y. Hospital.
This is tin excellent nrticlc for liitiiily use.
ntid for female0. W, A. Bennett has it lor
sale.
'J'O ('OtlSlilll(tt i VfN.
Tho advertiser, having been restored to health in
(few weeks by a very tiuiple remedy, nfter having
suffered for several years with a severe lung aflectiont
aniLiat dread disease. Consump'ion Is unxious to
mako known to his fellow sufferers tho moans of
euro.
To all who desiro it, ho will tend a copy of the -
prescription used (free of char, e), Kilii tho d'.rco
lions fur preparing nnd nsing the same, which they
will End a settE C111E for Coxshjiptiox. Asthma,
BnoNcliiTia, Couulis, CoLPS, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only object ol tho advertises
in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted
aud spread information which he conceives to bt' in
valuable, aud he hopes every sufferer will try his
remody, as it will cost them nothing, and muy prove
a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, rnEE, by return
mail, please address
Rr.v. EDWARD WILSON,
Willinmsburgh, Kings Co , New York.
January 13, 1S60 ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, i
NEW 0 V if N I N 6
Ol' 'lo!ltiai, ;i-nlN I'ui-tiisililnsi;
(aOUlU, ttoUlh At SIlOS'H.
riAHE undersigned takes pleasure inanneunciug to
1 the publij of Sunbury, and vicinity, that ho hat
opened his
CLOTIIIUG-STO'RE,
witn a well selected stock of
l'r.i I'l KeSIIIU (.OUUK.
I will sell at astonishing low prices.
I have also still on hjiud a large stock of
Boots & Shoes,
for Ladies. Gents nn 1 Children's wear, which I am
selling oil, us I intend to give up that brunch ei bust
ness.
It will he to the advantage lo Cash Burcnsto
givo mo a call.
S. KRONENBERG.
f. Gnoas' old stand, Market Squaro.
Sunbury, April 7, laOd.
AXP NOW OP'EN, a largo and complclo stock of
WALr.-l'AI'KIJ AM) BOKDEU.
Win-low Curtains, School, lUar.k, Juvonile and ether
UOtilvS.
' js. I .'! or, :'ol mid Itiilrt I'aper,
ENVELOPES all kinds and sijes.
Arnold's tVriting Fluid in large and small bottles
Rosewood, Gilt aud other Picture Frames.
ALIiUilS- FIsHINCJ TACKLES
Balls, L'ats, Marbloj, Toys for Pprin" and Siyimcr.
Choice Cittars. Smoking and Chewing Tobaecf , Pipes
of all kinds Pipe Stems.
Ioi-i;iu'i-y, I'ot'kct XEoolkfci, 4'omtn.
Law Books furnished at publishers rates, Musiu
orders promptly filled.
All books not ou hand promptly ordered,
.llosiltily iiskI Ws's-Kly v.itii's
l:iel'. Daily Press und Inquirer, always.cn
hanX
TICKETS for Liverpool, QueeDstowu und the West
Drafts ou Europe.
Thankful for past fuvora and tolioiting aconlinu.
ancc of the same.
N. FERREE LltJHTNER.
Sunbury, April 7.1SS6.
WILLIAM W. APSLEY'S
M lioleaulo
Boot, Shoe and Trunk
WAREHOUSE,
MI'MIl BCY, IA,
TTTM. W. APSI.EY haa just opened a
if
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3 4 5.8,
3 t,.3,
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3 1 2 3,
l,tt.3.t.5,fl,
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4 3.4,5.0,
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9 acres,
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41
121
a;
31
4
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sa
60
as
65
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87
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60
61
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a 6,7,?, i4o
1 acre, 1-47
00 ucres,
13 " 40
I 1,3 3,1,5,0, 41
I are, 3
IU lots, 3
4 3,4.5,0,7 S
5 to 13 0
5 to, 10
6 1,9,3.4,5.6, II
5 0 to 11 13
7 1 to 7 31
4 6 to 13 14
13 31
7 3 to 8 !M
13 Si
5 3 to 7 V0
IU 3
S 1 to 3 31
7 1 to 7 30
7 7 to 13 34
13 94
13 37
13 40
il 3 to II 41
7 I to 7 41
3 10,11, 45
7 41
8 to 13 .47
13 it
7 7 to 13 S3
5 6 to 13 St
5 7 lo 1 1 55
6 6 In 13 IS
iu I 10 10 67
i 13,13, 57
6 I to 0 50
4 8 to 1 1 6U
7 1 to 7 til
0 B7
6 7lifl ftsj
1 70
6 1 to 6 (-3
3 6,7,9, 76
a 3.5, 77
a 7,8, h
1 e t-o
1 5 sa
1 5 M
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5 1 to 3 00
3 ' 13,13 VI
13 H.3
3 89, lot
II 1,3, 10 j
1 3 lOJ
I 4 105
t 5 105
3 t.d, 106
3 3.4,13. 100
5 1 lo 5 110
1 4 116
3 1,3 3 110
3 1,3,3, 11
1 7 1 U
B llo 1)5
1 O U0
4 4 to 13 137
4 lu to 13 13s
3 3.5.H, UU
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a acres, 1
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a u
a it
a 17
a 31
a 33
a 3
I 38
1 31
1 33
1 35
t 43
t 44
1 47
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I S3
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I 6tj
I 70
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20 acres,
I ae-c,
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a 3,4, 01
3 !-'"
1 e,o,i, ihi
13
I 0
I acre,
NEW
STOKE iu the well-known house of Mrs. lioul-
tou. in Market street, and oilers to ll.e citiaeii.i or
Sunbury nnd neighboring towns, 1)00X5 SliUES
of the best ouali'v and workmanship, llo bavinir
60 t made arraneemeuts with first-class manufacturers
1 90 I to supply the best iiuulity of goods.
I Iu the Wholesale Department he calls the alien
25 . lion of Couolrj Sturukecpera lo bit flue stock, wbiub
15 will be told at the lowest wbolusule prices, thus era-
3 75 ' bliug Retail Dealers to save txpeuie of vuiting the
59 cities to replenish their stock.
IS 1 In tbe hetail Department oan be found BOOTS,
24 SHOES, '1 HUNKS, VALISES, to., which, in price,
25 : at these timet, are without a parallel.
25 . '1 he stock of Ladies' W-ar is superior in tlyle and
20 1 workmanship thau it usually found incoiiutry towm,
It I embraoiug gemt of Uuluiorals, splendid Congress
15 (Jailers, aud fancv shoes of every kind.
IU I W. W. A. also calls alteutioo to bu large stock of
Heu't wear, of latest stylus, that will fit any foot
with ease and comfort. a
Come Oue I Come All !
Sunbury, March 10th. I860.
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L'liiistiiitin. P 1 1 47
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Bliiiminn & Kreiger !i In pnrt of 20
lie t ween lot 2U ami ltannmn
Gracy, John
Kase, S Rl
V Evans & Mrs
Loiigeuecker
2 4UU,410
20
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Special Noticra.
fcr'b;K a Woman, in another column
picking Sam burg grapes for Speer's Wine.
It is an admirable article, used in the hospi
tals nnd by tbe first class families in Paris,
London ud Now Yyrk, in preference to old
Port .Wine. It.ltv worth a trial, as it gives
great satisfaction. For sale by W. A. Bennett.
j Kejser, Joas
1, lie, James K.
, I.I-VVIS, .1 .t i:a : 1.7111
' iMaurrr, Fthx t(.
1 Our, Claoiir
; Mnmhatl, Win. ng't.
j 11ual11011. JoIim
I'liiTiirtr-y, James
j Slaotoa, V11t.
I Watnn ha. Inseph
, Villi-im, Will.
I Kearfoes, Juliu
Selinell, Julia
I Ajisley. Cl'tulian 5
Aluuiler, Wul. to
1 lleirsiirrr. Jonas 13
liuik, I-:,!. 11. oi l 8
flurgi-r, Iv.ia- 6
j Itjtieriu'in, Tlios. arut, II
. ('aiiipliell, J"!m l-'u. 4
I Caioi i.i-ll Win 7
, DuiiklelH-rcer, I. bvirs, a 6,7,
1 Donley. Mailin 5
Daiiiililier-ir. J. S 11,
Deellliaell. DuvhI 3 1,3,
ltatly, 1 itni-K 8
l-'ptini:, Iteii.-eea 6
l-'iautz. 1 itt.i 7
Farm '. Th"mi 1
(narl.iiil, lien.ietnia
(iMllk-r, .'nt.
Hrim ft l.u'. 7 arret,
Motaivl, Tie un:ie 6 "
While, Mo liael 7 "
1UiiiiiK-iiiiiMr, Thus. 4 "
tlri-t'iien. Jotiu o
llurk, I'aliiek . t
i'k. I.'li'i
fiav, M rhael
rinrk. John
Pewiii. Joan
Oillesiite. Thomas
6IIAMOKIN BOROUGH.
Ehamokin Town Lot Assosiation 150 lots
Win. H. M. Oram 3 23
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111
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!tlusilool Uovv sLiOMt Iiovv ICelr-l.
Just published, a new editioa of Da. Ci'Lveb-
wp.ll's CitKBHAisn Ebsav on lli s radical cure 1
(without medicine) or Sperma torrbeea, or seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, liniotency.
Mental and 1'hysioal Inoapaoity, Impediments to
Marriage, eto ; alto, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits
InduoeJ by telf-indulgeuoe or sexual extravagance.
IgT Price, in a sealed envelope, only t eente.
lUe celebrated author in thit admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from thiity years' luooeosful
praetioe, that the alarming consequences of self abuts
may be radically eured without tbe dangerout use
01 internal uedieine or the appliaaiion of tbe knife
Dointiuf out a mode of oore at onoe simple, oertain.
and effeotaal. by meant of wbioh every sufferer, no
17 The aouiraeter far tbe erection of the Milton
Bridge, Mf . Orifey, ts fuhbf log Wk
t"8traietit to tbe teoitb of tbe flrma matter what hueonditioo may be, may cure blmself
ment of Fashion even at a atar migbt go- : eheaply, privately, aad radical
uu row the horiwm to the meridian- IdT This Lecture should t fi , the bands of every
Phalon'a "Mgbt Blooming C.reo," has as- . S.dTsLTu Mvelepe. to ar ad
etriiled in ibreu ebort years, leaving beliind ' &ttm, post-paid, oareeeiptofsis eeoie,or twa post
it ail the lesser llgbis. foreigu and inietic, suioue. Address tha, puolWiers, ,
and atai.liahinir its preeiubnence over all - Jili' J
tin pwmM ct tb. fitv 8oid mjrhere. 5raV - V -
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71
81
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63
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70
83
108
120
133
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Vastine Cecelia
Lunetider Culh
Graham Hen i v
Hull Charles M
Koeler Christian
Snaveley, Bunj
Uiclinrd, Charles
Sloan, Philip
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Hill, Joseph
Kusemuti, Mrs F
M F heirs
Mart., Benj
l'trsiug, Muthiug
Xotter, Albert
LcUvnring, G Y
Lcfkr, Jos
Hunt, Jolin
llesitlee & Gttssler
Weaver, Murtin
Duelierty, John I
Aljult, Leonidis I
liniscr, Daniel I
Cutiipton, John I
Gilinger, Joliu lieirs 2 J
June?, Evmis
HollniiHi, Martin
ICoskey, Widow
Kani.iir, Jos A I
Li! ley & Sinter 3
I. liens, James 3
Martin, Win II I
Sykes. I.idiu I
Mewtitd, Clark I
Sulivati, Tlioiiiaa I
Thompson, J iir's I
Tharp, JiinotLun S 1
Yost, Barbara I
Zunibrnller, Michael
Ut-rk, I f 11 nit iv
liorlt'l, Mn liiiel
iiisli, Kli7.alM.-t U
Woods, Jolin W
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83
87
88
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103
104
113
113
114
113
117
113
120
123
128
120
103
103
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124
24
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84
67
78
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130
51
83
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IS TIIe'cITV Ot SEW YORK, ' '
Of atiiRhlfrepeitiil.ieilisi1ellkniwii to the Mer-caulitecu'niniiini)-,
by ' "
11 It. j.,n. acu KMC It,
THli GREAT Llf'NO UOCTOK Ol' PIIILADKLI HI A,
Orrice N , Y. asuOalssa Uul' i
No. H" N'asju 81, New Vork, iime I, Irfla.
l'a I u tnusl)THr8it : For over fifteen en a
I tiuve ueun Iruuliteil tvilh a Mvere couah.amt nillall)' IWH
ortaioa 11. ii 1(Mr w .1, lu,va ut la lieiwnihaae,
wloeli tinrtUer.l-r ihe km rw )!, has kept me Hull
M Beh aim Ul l Wraa u, a,, buMHaa of ell) liiuil wiihoul
sulluriiig I,, AiiKUitlati I haiia veri severe hein arliege,
and.aeeoKliiin u ihe Jatgilm,t ia .w w V.,rk pli)
ieiaii.1 Wm clui.ou M,,nMl ,h; fMr, f
ami was wlvwnl In I pie.iarM. ., far Bftpeity mut
ters wre enieeuietl, In lave 'Ins world t thou noli. e.
Ihe iitiisieian (any mr Hid trieml.) n,i, that tho lir.l
eolu 1 t.ak tnn.l pr.iv. iui,- iri, iH jMI,v
severe eobl.aiHl fittoiallely Was oueun,hi loin.s at No.
itkVitit lb Ittth f Jmiuaty fincarM ht .11143 4 y :Ur
I'tilHttuMc rtrtip mid eiju.iiteitroil iaknit it tit-fty ,uy
let't mill liiiitr wertj very murh wnllnt, hi.iI nit tt n ytn,i.
tumtnl ei pwty dt-Qtti ivrmtsil ut Hrciittpnny i ci. t
lent t(7T my forniet phyticimi, hiiiI rtateil m ttjH Mmi wms
tukiiikf )ur iitriticiiirft. ntKl Mttv-r h .wing ttirm to inm,
mvi huviiig tiittrtl ui llttjtn, tlo. tm rfplittl; Vm r:iu
iHko ilir.in.f Mm like, lit1)' will li t you i.e hunt). 0
it id : "Y"ti knw wlml 1 t"IJ o hint tuiniucr, nml 1 1,1 y
tho mme lew, if yrti hie nny biiBiiKM tti Ht.tM up. di
hot put itort.11 H BHid ti sttlicr iiittiiit ih'il ti c..n'i
; tee no lior f.tr me," itd my iiitii(tanil re1tiiniii c-i-Wu-1d
my tnn-hud eome. At this time I wn inking frvnv
nf yimr medicine, mummim wvti u. 1 neuiH iornrit-M
n frw tunes, nml fuml tne (much t liiturprip ). avil )
impMvin, niirl liectiM ir"t uiidetkimirl why. My iuvit
vn hicrenit'sT ii your meJirtti ml I It trt n wuh (a
Imve you cX'ttttine my wrnt, and tee wlmt you in Ktv.
When ytu firm came to iuv To.m nd mwd'.' the ex:to4m
ti.m. v'w puve me but little vm "urnReniv-t. hut on il.ts
C'Mitrar, expirwl Kid l"iit't "f my evrr Im uu h-l; m!
out of'mv then cemnift difi'-oltirn. Ihe cmr iim
thiit you called. finiiig me wid tzninnff, y.m g..ve in.- n.
oourHgement. Mying, ' ' y"ll "Vl"" 'W
.k- tir.......f. tfvrini. Sen. weed Ionic and .Mumliak-, I ;li
hMdrted lika a ch.irm My cinuhtion, mpu thf
mm 1 v"s. 1 "
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1
71
10
17
70
8 O'i
mi. r.tnn, a lillla
ml ii.unrl me imnioviii, aed tulil me no' I"
manlil the Gi'tt ilav of May. I t'H
you In
r.alure.
aopetire. all negmio improve.! '"; -
1 I'll villcu iitw ,1. -.' ' - '
111 1 .1 riy
!.l wili.e
under your ir-amvut. mv iM.eiite 'J ,, " '
Id me 10 eal i-verviniin ! - -
and to exernse ali'.ut tne ni -m h muui
hie I f.illowedyour advire. aim m uie i"ii""c
phvsician sad fneiiJa, I seen, mueh lK.tterih.iw I have
ga lm seveial ye..., and urea! he lamer ihaa I ever ex
necietl a ncr.o.i eou!.l with one Innr, the lfl liema en,.
nletely dried up. 1 f-l vcrv erateful to you, and ejusider
yoursdvieeeiijicine. tavaluaM. g 8HEU)o:t-
Pbncx Dear !ii :-At'iut two years aco I vas
6 SO
1 63
Dr.
taken with a very Iroul.leaume cman " " " .'
Ineasti seven ni eieht uiontlis paw"! away without my
doing anviliiiit for'niysetl. Then 1 liitled ''" ''. V . i
cian, who aucai'edme for al. .ut lluee mmilm iwi.hi.ut
,....!.....- ..... I nlMi oliLlineil Ihearvireand
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ireBttwutnr e pinsieian in one ol our niima.",
had the adviee and treatment of two oll.er plnsiciann,
butatl loini puriKise. burin thit long .pace of lime 1
was nearly dead ; aeveral limes niv frio .its '-aiiie lose
me and witn- niv exit into ihe spir.l-woild. 1 wa con
fineil to iuv lied two nionllis at one time. My Ircnil.iiiK
wa. rxcerdiiialy ih.nl. I g ive ui several tiui all li"io
of fretting tielter ; and ns regarded gflttuir well, that w.
etitnely out ol the question. And to think tins i'ay I Bin
well aad heaity ! I wa. advised hy s nne ft inv fi tend, t
try Dr. SRHaxca's Medicine.. 1 iiceiirdinfriv lnwvin lt
itM.,f., h,niM until I ri.iir-h.-il ihi- itinth : then I f -trid u
decided chanije in niv eouali for the better. I suifarc.l
S'Veiely from paliiitillion o'l the heait, ui d tV" weeks
sfier 1 cmmenceil inking your meiiieino this diii.euny
ceased
Warn I Hrsl went to Dr. Seta-nek's nice it was won
ililTli ully thai I could pel up iino llis lee. p l II mian, I
waa so weu and so awrl.ni j my skm wm a rail nv aa
th -ush I hrtd tnr iauiiit.ee; 1 letl dull, aenty ..n,l r!eu..les&.
Dr. Seheack ulter ex.uiiu.uig me naid Icah my lunps
werenfleeieil.aii.l gave m hut hole h.-pej lull In, medi
cines, in ah.llt two weeks, t'dt r.glH In.UI i.l lue; it
seemed to go riRhl ttiroujrll y wh le il The l u;
ni nucSpiup, rea-Whed Viaiieaml ,M-ui.iniae I'llls, allto.-k
r.ght hold in Ihe right plaeo. The l'l'l rir-.uphi away
great NUaatilies if line and slime ; t'.e Syfiip Imueued tha
matier m my lung., which eamn i fl' very tree; the Sea
Weed Tonic gave me nn apfielile, and everything secu.i.U
to tnste go. at
T. show whit grent power the medicinrs have in puri.
fying mv system, and to show how bad I wa. difeitfetl,
beside all the lalethal in.-ed mv liowrl., airfl ihe emit
riiiiinulles of ph.ei;wi end rentier I rxpret--ruled, I l.n.ae
out all over in larjie Ivnls, that w.uld eutiMUe tognlhtr
and run for about six weeks, and I bad alone louc over
twenty-live boll.. I l.a. ii'.lliing of Ihe kind in.w, and
rei likeanollier perium atiojielher. 1 can wilelv s.iy th'.i.
I have not eujoed aileh tieallb lor five years as 1 do n-.w.
aud cai t praise you and your medioine. enmiuh .May
Gial ahundanllv bleas and preserve you 1 n Ihe sinee.a
desiro of one who has been so wonderrul'y relieved
thptuch your aeeiicy; and if any one dtmres to kii"v
wnh regard to the truthfulness of this repmi. if thev will
call uponanv of my friend., or upon me. No 4 Drvden
Place, near Th.mpai streel, bel..w Ca.'wa!nd-r, Phra
'dctphia, IheejAVill be perfectly satisfied Willi tlie vallduy of
the case. our., Willi mueh lespect.
MARY SCHXAIDT.
The above ease, as described, is perleciiv correct. 1
know il to be true. Yotns, T. B. .MII.I.KH,
Pallor of Hancock M. K. Church.
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Dr. SCtlF.NCK will lie ,ir..frs.i.aiatcly at his principal
office, No. 15 Niwith Sixth Stubxt, comer of Commsrck,
PuiLADKLrHiA.eveel'&lturdnv.l'rom ft A. Al until 4PM;
No. ."W lloii'l street, New 'ork, evety Tuesilay, fri.ui 0 lo
3: No.tW Summer street Btntton. Mass., every Werlne
day, from 00. 3, und every . ther Prtday at IU9 Bultnnore
street, lialliin-'re, Mil. AIJadvicef.ee. hut fore thorough
examiaati n of Ihe lungs witU his Heiirome.er, tue
charge is lluee dollars
Piiee of the Pulmonic Syrup anil Pea-Weed T"nie. eaeh
81 SO per b utts, or 7 SO per ball" dozeu. . ilandrakn
Pille, 85 cents per box.
FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS,
December 4, lt-0"!. ly
Iiili-ruational Hotel,
365 aud 3J7 Broaiiviy, Vnmer FiuhIUh rrsnt
NEW VOllK.
TIIHIS first class Home the most quiet, homelike
X anil pleasant Hotel in the eity offers superior
iuducoiuvuts to thtwe vesting Xew York for business
or pleasure. It is oeutral in its location, anjl kept on
the bfRoPKAM t i.an. in eonuecnon wnn iavlor a
Saloon, where refreshments can be had all hours,
or served in their own rooms. Tbe charges are mo
derate, tho rooms und attendance of the 8rat order-
Laths, and all the modern ennveinenccs attached
JOHN TAYLOH, Proprietor.
Nov 4. Ittfii.
Ilra.ly, John
luwb:ieh, Rush
Ganel, Wm
MeCa'mel. Joel
Mutsou h, Baber,
Quin i, Prtef,
Whiling, I. P.
W'cavel & Tyson,
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Lytic, Isaiah, or J. B. Weiser, ooe-hatf.
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Treasurer's Office. I
Sunbary, Way 12, 1848.
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gl 500 B'K Vr.ll! Wo want
" Siionts everywhere to tell our IV.
movLD $2f Sowing Machines. Threo new kinds.
Upper and upper lewd. Warranted five years.
Above silnrv or lurire comniissioiie paid. Tho oni.V
machines sold in I'cite.i .States for less than Sit).
which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wil
son, (1 rover A linker. Singer A Co , ami Buebelilcl
All other cheap machines aro iufringcuionts ami tr.
seller or user are liable lo arrest, 6ne, and impriso.
niont. Circulars free. Address, or cull upon Shaw
It Clark, Iliddclord. Maine, or Chicago, IU. ui c-j
FAKNSWORTH,
Treasurer.
18 45
34 00
SARATOGA TRUNKS at
ALL KINDS OF TRUNKS at
W. W. Aptley't.
W. W. Apeley't.
LADIES' JUM 6I10ES fo, I.OO. at y w
For Sale.
SS Aeree oi uanu
I MU.MS
y, aloug
I others.
:'. -Til ka auld on reasouaoie seriue.
F furfb par'acular. Inquire of B B. Bojer, tuo...
Arm n. iw -4t
miib kikr nfTers for sale
liiup.T-----,.n .NU mjii Di.u
ii,.iifr. anioioiuM set
Ml
PKRCVIAX GUANO SUUSTITUTK.
1'KKUVIAN GUANO rsUHSTITLTE.
l'EltUVIAK GUANO SUBSTITUTE.
BACOtl'S HAW EOXE .TPEK-PHOSPFTATE.
BAIiiHS RAW BOXE ffl'HICIt-l'HOSPII ATE.
UAUOU'S It AW UONU iLi'LU-PUOoi-JiAfi;.
FOB. ALL CB0P3.
Quick Id its action, an J of more lasting effect than
either Peruvian Guano tr any Super-Phofphate
made from a hard Mineral Uuono. This it proves
by twelve years of constant use.
BAUOn fi 80SS,
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietor!,
Office No. 20 S. Delaware Aveuue,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUOH BROTHERS Jj CO.,
Qtneral WholaaU Agent i,
So. Ul Pearl street. Corner ot Cttlar,
NEW YORK.
e
GEOIiOE DUGDALE,
WhulttaU Agent fur Maryland anJ Virginia,
So. 105 Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
prjl23,180o-4t
LAUIfcS' LASTl.NO GAITERS for 4H.7J. M
LADIES' GLOVE KID BOOTS, at J
BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR MEN. WoMKN AND
CHlU)Kfc,N', at W. W. Aptlev't
YirOKTEIs Jk DOiii.srit.
FISHING TACKLEI
JOHN KRIDEH.
North East Corner Second A Walnut Streets.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Jl'tJT In receiptor e One selected stock of cheap
aad fancy FlSUINul TACKLE, of all deaerip.
lions, suitable for the rivert and brooks of this State,
to whioh we invite ibe alteuliuu of all storekeepers.
March 17, lo6c 3 in
HEN BY HAHPEB,
S90 AKCII WXItEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
WATCHES,
FloewoU JEWELRT,
Solid SILVER WAR5,
and Superior 6ILVXS FLATXS WAJLI, at &r
putao Paicsst
Urea , la. tm -.