Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 27, 1867, Image 3

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better t revlv fruit trat aad Ink lbnv produo
tlv than unleashed bt, fit I a, tlroalar trench
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Cbanqb or Tike Th train aav rail
road will run ander a mi schedule or Urn tabl oa
Mood; next. Thr trill a lfiothcr train from this
placs to Bsrrisburg and Philadelphia, leaving Sub.
bury about 6 in tb vnlng. ?b morning train
Kill arriv about I and 6 o'clock. A. M.
. r , . . .
Taa Good Templars, of tbli plae, Intend going to
6llnsgrov oa Wednesday next.' to perllalpat la
th dedioaUon of a Hall, at that plao. . lb dota
tion ni to bar taken plao oa Ttesday of last
waak, but was postpoacd oa aaaoaat of tfcs) wafavor
able ttate of tha weather. ' - X " 11 4,
Orrict Rbbovbd. P. M. Sblndal, JuiUe oftho
Peace, and Aaaiatant Assessor of thta Division of tba
Distrtot, bai moved bli offioa to tba room reoently
occupied by tba Bask, in Marital Bquara.
Card . Wa Invlt tha attention of oar raadara,
and especially thoae In this plaoa -and vicinity who
jnaj require tba services of a physloian, to taa oard
of Pr. J. S. Angle, who bat recently opened aa offioa
In Mn. Gibson's building, two door west of the Oa-
xelli offioa. Tba Doctor la a praotitionar of oonalde
jable experience, and wat a Sargeon la tbe arm
glaring the late rebellion. He eomet Wall reoom-
jnondod.
Hotel. Some of oar oltixens hare in view a pro
jeot of getting op a company for the erection of a
viarge hotel in this plaoe. There If nothing that eon
duces mora to the prosperity of a place than good
hotel accommodation!. In the new and growing
towns in the West,. a Urge otel la onesf the Snt
institutions deemed nocossary to taooem.
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Etoxb Buildi-io Blocks. Wa . observe .to the
office of Gta. J. K. Clement several beautiful tpect.
mens of artificial atone, beautifully moulded into
blocks', of Varions patterns, about three times tba
site of brick. They resemble, In appearance, hand
eomely dressed blocks of brown and sand stone.
These blocks are composed, principally, of sand and
llme by tbe Amerloaa Building Bloek Company, at
Albany. The intention la, if possible, to get up a
company for the manufacture of these blocks,, here,
whioh cost about the same as brick. They are hand-
some and durable.
It is estimate that the Susquehanna boom, at
Williamsport, contains over 75,000,000 feet of logs.
This vast amount of lumber will keep the mills at
that plaoe running to their fullest capacity daring
tbe coming summer, and will furnish employment to
a large number of laborers. '
Frcit Tries, Vises, Ac Oar people should
be cautious in making contract for fruit trees, grape
vines, Ac, and not trust every traveling agent who
may approaoh tbem. We observe that a Urge nam
ber of fruit trees, vines, Ac, have been recently
distributed In this place. Some of these were In a
bad condition, and had not been properly pat np.
Besides the prices, in someVases, ware exborbitant.
A friend paid $4.50 for two grape vines, which we
could furnisb, in a much better condition, for less
tb an half tbe money .
S.iow. On Wednesday morning we were sur
prised with a snow storm that would have dona
credit to the clerk of the weather in January or
February. Our gardens, in which early vegetables,
Ac, wcro growing rapidly nnder tbelnfluenoeof the
previous mild weather, were entirely draped in a
mantle of snow, wbioh continued falling three or
four hours It disappeared mostly during the day.
We hope it may be tbe last of the season.
Caterpillars. Now is tbe time to destroy
those marauders while young. In tbe crotches of
.rees will be found the nosts. They may be readily
removed and orushed in the baud while yet small
and few in number.
Tbe Lewisburg ChronicU ha been informed that
eeveral head of eattle, in Buffalo Valley, Union
county, have recently died from the effects of eating
damaged cucumber pickles. Tbe brine is fatal to
nnimal life if taken in large quantities. . Where
pickles are thrown out, care should be taken to place
.hem out of tbe reach of cattle.
Accidext. We learn from tbe Democrat that
Jr. Jacob Marti, of this plaoe, met with a painful
iccident at Clement's saw-mill on Wednesday of last
week. He was engaged in moving lumber from tb
nill to tbe yard, over a kind of railroad, about
welve or fourteen feet above tbe ground, and while
easing ovor it the trestle work gave way, throwing
im to tb ground. His arm was fractured in a
poking manner. Dr. Awl dreaaed tb wound, and
le patient is doing as wail as oan be expected.
Prowhed. A young school teacher, named Sny
:r, from Wayne township, Clinton county, wa
-owned in the river, at BenHummel's, below Sha.
okin Dam. lie was engaged on a raft, and about
o'clock In tbe morning as they war about to start
om shore on their day's Journey, he walked over
e raft by mistake. His body has not yet bean re,
vcred. The cause of the mistake is supposed to
this : Two rafts ware lashed together, and on of
em waa considerably shorter than th other. H
,s walking towards th rear end of th short raft
J kept bis eyes on the long rail, not noticing or
liking of tbe difference of tb lengths of th two
'ta and thus, whilst looking at th on, he was
.eived and walked over lb and of tb thr.
'intsrov Tivut.
,'ibs .at W'Vtok. A fir occurred at Milton on
sday afternoon of last week, A dwelljpg boo,
nod by Isaac, Brown, and occupied bytwefami
, yas.eqtv'aiyiuinsiimod, together with all th
niture, clothing and bedding. . Mr. Deival, ane
b tenants, is said to have lost about $400, mostly
-reenbacks, which wa In a bursa In th second
y. It wss only by tbe most strenuous efforts on
part of th firemen and eittaens that th sur
iding buildings were preserved. Th fir is sup
d to bare originated from a defect la a chimney.
Brown's loss is about f 1000, on which there wss
nsuranoe.
cb Railroads. From th Auditor General's
ort on Railroads, w glean tb following la rf-
oo to th Northern Central and Philadelphia
, Railroads, whioh bar their terminus at Sua
'orthirn Ctntral Railroad. i-Langth of road,
miles ; number of aoglo boose and shops, 4 ;
nor of engines, 68 ; first-class paaeeager cars,
baggage, mail and express cars, 37 i freight do.,
i ; coal do., 1,451; iron bridges, ti ; wooden
129 ; stone do., 19 ; railroads oroased, I ; station
cain road, 122; wood and water stations, IT;
ls, 1. Total passengers .oarrlsd, W1 i I"
'vg. 891,093. KilM-ppUyas, Ml ataer.
ujured employee, U; others, 11. Ho pastes
killed or injured. ,
Uadtlyhia 4 J?rita7r,.-Unthf maia
287 miles ; number of engine houses and shops,
b ; snglnee, 80 ; first-class passenger ears, ST j
go, mail and express ars, lT; freight do. ,
; coal do , M; iron bridges, t3; culverts,
railroads eroa-wd, J; stations oa main road, 71;
and water stations, l ; total fassgrt ear:
95,15 ; grose tonnsg. f Kllld
s, V liint4f-yyi;rrr f; mplnyecs'
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Matte la tb law MeeeUf pasMt 7 Vt fcMier
UrUlag ilia 2orimk (AHr; iate twe sraraa,
Ae.,saay be feaad ajftaaatast It wMr readers :
rWWoar-TaeilW the) MiUM wf . sail
ruts (rasa Coeda aa .iber eaaqaonaaiifc, tb
Barrea, AatlsUart Barges, d Oaaaeeoa 'watL
la Tow CMll aaeaaaaled. abaU b full toewei
and authority to aus to We saad and eomtraeUd a
river bank upon or along tb pabll highway la aaid
Boroagh, tailed front tri, formerly Broad way, f
SDeb height, form, slop and grade, as th laid Tow
Ooancll may direct, and all work end oootreeta for
workaat materials wbteh h said Towa CaaeU
bare Berttotbrt don and toads, for and abtat the
ermtoe and onstraetioa of a river bank la, upotaev
along said stioet, U hereby made an aenarea w
valid and bkidtng, and tb aald Twa CewaeH are
hereby authorised and empowered to pay , cause to
paid, all sums f BJOney which may hav beea
heretofore ontraetd, for the grading and erecUo
fsaehrtver bank, and all orders hrtofor drawn
by tb Chief Burgess, and attested by the Town
dark, aa th Boroairh Traasarer. fct payment of
money for work, labor and materials heretofore con
tracted for by th Civil Koclor (elected by the
Chiaf Burraa. la ranaim of an resolution f th
Towa Council, for and about tb rection and eon
struetlon of said river bank, are hereby declared to
be valid and binding, and th Borough Treasurer la
hereb autkorisad aad amBewered to par th said
orders out of any moneys that may as in his hands
for Borough purpose. .
Section 6. The said Town Council shall have
power and authority to lay aad collect annually for
. J .Im fn h nntnnaa rf 1 in til.
dating the debt of tbe Borough, any tax not exceed
ing ten mills on tb dollar : for road purpose any
tax not exeeedlng ten mills on the dollar; for poor
purposes any tax not exceeding ten mills on th dol
lar, on th valuation asseased for County purposes,
a is bow or may be provided by law, and all proper
ty, offices, professions, and persons made taxaol by
the laws of this Commonwealth for the County rates
aad ieviee, shall be taxable after tb same manner,
for Borough, Road, and Poor purposes.
Editor Tablo. ' J ' 1 -Habfib'i
MiOiilHt W hare received the
May number of this excellent magatine, which con
tains its usual amount of Interesting reading matter.
Th contents ar : The Pictured Rocks of Lake Su
perior, (illustrated ;) Last liaya, a poem ; The Im
eniing -jneoK-Aiate ; rue Aiodge Vlub : or, Italy
n 1UDCCCLIX. (continued :) Sucar-Maklna : Per
sonal Recolleeltons of the War, (oontlnued;) Jose
phlno; Pistorl; Tbe Pond; Disraeli; Crete; Anti
podes : Tbe Virginians in Texas, (oontlnued ;) At
Bay The Jim-Jims; Uood-Manners ; New Aspects
ot toe Amerioan ruinu ; bailor s asy Luair ; nonto
ly Record of Current vents ; Editor's Drawer.
fubllshed by Harper A JJrothera, r'raokhn (Square,
New York. ,
Beadle's Moktblt. Th May number of this
popular Amerioan magaslne Is before ns. The con
tents ar aa follows : Th Crescent City, (Illustra
ted ; ' From Post to Pillar, V-VII ; Ancient and
Modern Kmbalraing ; Tbe Fight at Kenesaw ; Who
Was He ? XIV, XV ; Amor Vinoit, a poem ; New
Ensjlandisms, (illustrated ;) Autnbiograpbio Motes ;
Conversation ; Our First Cause; Wonders of ths
Whale : Ureenblow In Gotham, X, XI ; Words from
the People ; Notes, Notioes and Gossip. Published
by Beadle A Company, New York.
Godev's Lady's Book. Th embellishments of
the Msy number consist of the following : Play
Hours, a most excellent design, and a first-class steel
plate ; Colored Fashion-plate ; Patterns in Patch
work, printed in blue ; Sleeping in Church, an en
graving for th Juveniles. Among the latest fash
ions will be found two new riding ooetumec, five full
length Spring dresses with gored skirts, and thirteen
new styles of bats and caps, Ac In the litorary de
partment will be found articles from some f our
best writers Marion llarland, Belle Rutledge. Mrs.
Goodwin and Mrs. II. J. Rowe. Published by L. A.
Godey, Philadelphia,
Tub Pbbb.xoloqical Jocrhal, for May, oontains
biographies of Franklin and Jackson, tbe Man of
Thought and tbe Man of Action, with portraits ;
Mark Lemon, of the London Pnnch ; portraits of
nineteen Kings and Queens of Sweden ; Allle Ar
nold, poetess ; A Cherokee Legend ; The Origin of
th Human Race, of Game and Indian Corn, by
K. Q.Squier; Phrenology in Schools ; The We trio
System ; Tight Laoing, (illustrated ;) Muscular Pow
er; Effects of a Bad Dream; National Salutations ;
Shopping, by Mrs. Wyllys ; Charity, by Hope Ar
lington; lotal Depravity of infante; rue Aouv
and tbe Passive; Origin of Life; Pope's Essay on
Man. Fowler A Wells, Publishers, 3b Broadway,
New York.
Tbe Lady's Fbibkd, for May, is on our table.
Th Recognition, a pretty and pleasant steel engra
ving, leads off this number. Then we have the
usual elegant steel fashion plate, followed by a toi
let for tbe opera, a ball-dress, a young lady's dinner
or evening dress, a carriage dress. Ac The musio
for this month is "Isn't it Provoking?" Among
tb literary contents ar th continuations of How a
Woman Had Her Way, Orville College and No Lon
ger Young all first-rate stories ; and Fire in Flint,
Skeleton Leaves, or Phantom Bouquets, a new poem
tiy rierenee reroy, editorials, so. ruonsnea ny
Deacon A Peterson, 31s Walnut St., 1'biladelpnta.
BUBINES8 NOTICES.
OJob Print Istjf. Having rtoeived a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in
tbt latest and best styles, and on short notice
Orders by mall promptly attended to.
To Yodno Man. Do you wish your father's
approbation? Do you want your mother to he
proud of ber son ? And most of all, do yen wish
that sweet duck of yours to be better pleased with
your appearance T If you wish all this, then be sure
to gel one of those fin Spring and Summer bats at
S. Faust's Hat and Cap Store, in Market Square
where everybody oan be suited in price, quality and
style.
Ill 'HSLL-
It la an old saying that what everybody ssyt must
be true. Such being the ease, J. E. Smick, mer
chant tailor, Fourth street, must have the largest and
handsomest stock of Spring goods ever brought to
Sunbury. Customers are invited to call Immedi
ately and make their selections.
-----
'Peat," Inquired one minister of another, seeing
so many ladies attend bis church, "why do you In.
variably address your congregation as 'dear breth
ren?' " "0, the answer is easily given," hero
plied ; "the brethren embrace tbe sisters." Tbe
gentlemen of this place always embraoe tha opportu
nity of getting themselves oheap Spring suits, mad
to order at tbe Continental Clothing Baiaar, Mar
ket street.
Jl-sii m
" Comb dowa with tbe dust," which we will be
very apt to do if we com dowa at a), tU windy
weather. The moat pleasant way to oomedpwn with
the dust s when you ar ptjjpg for a new suit of
Spring clothing, at J. O. Beck's establishment, oq
Fourth street.
-M-----ea-sat----
Too Good to Tact. It is very evident that
ther txist tome attraction at tha N. W. corner of
Third and Market streets, In this plaoe. Every day
witnesses a large assemblage congregated at that
place, and upon Inquiry it was atoertaintd that
J. F. Shaeffer, th merchant tailor, had just opened
his Spring stock of cloths, casslmsrss, A., and was
busily engaged taking measure for fashionable and
cheap Fprlng suits.
si ( is 1 -"Settled
at Last." Not the tariff or enrrenoy
question, but tht weather and th price of the suits
of Spring Clothing mad at 6miek's, Fourth strttt,
Bunbary. Tht former, beautifu and bright th
latter, beautiful and aheap. ,
Fob a Mab to say that be oaa never change his
opinion If either ta imply that b is too ohstinat to
be taught by xprtepp, or tnat Bt claims inuiu
bility. It It hut Btotssary to visit Harry Tbacher's
Boot A She Store, is Pleasants' building, Market
street, to ooavlnc tb most obdurate parson that ha
kp th cheapest and best stock la Sunbury.
s 8 aw :
Marbieb o Sieole, tb "engaged" or raga
(lag, wh ar aaxioas to preeare a faithful aad 1
gnat likeness, at th smallest outlay or money, would
do well to ell at Byerly's Photograph Gallery, la
Bimpaoa's building. Market street. Hit picture
ar pronounced by eompatont Judget to be equal to
any produced by th beat operators U ear lrg
llisf. . .' '
Great Eicitixekt and astonishment u
bv th wonderful euro of eroup by tb us of
Btadt'i iMtttitator: la ease where vry othar
remedy has failed they bav provd suoctesful.
Fi!.tt bsving children suojeci to croup & joao'p
iS ? 'hou!" b wit0?u.- to f V I"
br.catera. JVy sis told by ell ggiftf 3t
, bit a IoaBO Asaeagaltta-s sejertrtfaats
ff flo to arvtoot lh Butdlf irlf tea ts;ti smsm
aa be feud soar lsapl la Ms aharaatar, smWj SB
Mia ta Its reealta. thaa LHe lasa-
U U tttf- ke Jraie b dytag Mst
toav to eepport tat wtr a hit koteca. tt I ha
tSateasUadotlheTUeaA rattterreeLleg freje
lb graVa,' W'tnill aourUilag hit aatspHog'-aatf
keeplag 4beaJsk4ssaUf ,rop. Dy It .'tie
faitbiul soa proteota bit aged parent. re wkr
h has praeadel tbea Into teraity ; through it'tsit
boa eat debtor aatlsfiea -bit aenfidlog erediteta, jerbeei
feUsWtnued least pi-tf itianas- J moral aad world
ly tBsa. A it. to 4Tsat waapea'ky whtok to rob
death of Hatting."
Jaco Bbifba) Mrs and tift Inturann A&nt,
Sunbury, Pa. . . , . .-
I'V1 r- . ,.' vlJ j
: t?"To Claim Aatxti Blanks for tba collec
tion of 'Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-commissioned
OfEoars," aader th 1st Act of Uongresa,
qnalitlag bottaties, have aa prlntod aad ar bow
tor sal at th Ambrioab offict. . Wt keep on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, - which
w sell very cheap. ' They ar Copied from blanks
prepared la the Departments at Washington, and
an bt felled on for correctness. Orders from dlt
anoe wilt receive prompt attention.
vlUL'K NARKE-1'N, ;
" Oorrtoted Weekly for the) "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
tin 00
8 00
10 V0
6 00
I 90
. 1 20
90
50
SO
40
25
15
3 00
20
25
20
22
15
14
. 13
1H
eo
do do
do do
perewt.
per bbl.
perewt.
per bushel ,
d . ;
- d '
da
do
per pound
Rye Flour,
do
Wheat, prim red
Rye,
Cora, ' . aew :
Oats,
Potatoos,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do anpared
Dried Apples.
do
Dried Cherries, funstoned,) per bu.
Butter,
per poand.'
"Rgs, '
Cbeese,
Hams,
Shouldont,
Baof, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per doten,
per pound,
do .
do
do
do
do, 1
do
par pair .
SlaamoUItt Coal Trade.
Ebamokik, April 22, 1847.
Tn: Vtft.
Sent Tor week ending April 20,
Per last report,
8,777 00
109,855 04
118,632 04
120,469 11
8,037 07
To same time last year,
Decrease,
Special Notices.
Bad Breatb Is often on of th attendants of a
disordered stomach, and may be speedily obviated
by the use of Cot's Dyspepsia Curb. By remo
ving the oause tbe effect Is romovsd. Our druggists
all tell It.
Kike-Tentm of all Hair Preparations oontaln
injurious substances which sooner or later will en
tirely destroy the healthy growth of the hair. Tbe
best chemists testify that "Barrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative" possesses no IkjCrioDI icistafices
WHATEVER that tan by an possibility unfavorably j
affect the hair or scalp, but that, on the contrary, Its
ingredients are the best known to soience for tbe
growth, beauty, and preservation of the hair, and a
healthful preservation of tbe scalp. It is told by all
druggists. '
lirmrtiial Jnstttutc
FOR SPECIAL OASES,
.o. 14 llositl Ktrt-ct iew York. j
Full information, with the highest testimonials
also a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed enrelopo
sent free. LsBe sure and send for them, and you
will not regret it; for, as advertising physicians are
generally impostors, without references no stranger
should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and 1
direct to DR. LAWUENCK, No.. 14 Bond street,
Hew lork.
Nov. 17, lSSO.-ly
0
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
tXK PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Htreet,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Price Sys:em, and we believe we
are tbe only Clothing House in the city that strictly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu
tation which we arc proud of, for good taste in select
good styles and substantial materials, and not leas
important, for having all our goods,
EXTRA W 1:1.1. MADE.
We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain
so that all tustcs can be suited. The prices are tbe
very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must
see, or otherwise we could not meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever mad,
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
ine people msy aepena, in is is tne true pian upon
which to do business, and manv a dollar can be
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in miud
JONES'
OXE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Strreot, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but one door abov Sixth.
March 23, 1867. ly
1ST A Yoi-ho Lady returning to htr country home
after a sojourn of a few months in tbe City, was bard
ly recognised by her friends. la plaoe of a soars e.
rustic, Bushed face, she bad a soft ruby eomplexioa
of almost marblt amoothnest, and inttetd of twenty,
three tbt really appeared but eighteen, Fpon in.
quiry aa to tht cause of to great a change, she plain
ly told them, that she used tbe Circui-xiilti
ill Im, and considered it an invaluable acquisition
to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Ueutle.
man can improve their personal appearance an hun
dred fold. It is simple in its combination, aa Nature
herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its effsoaoy in
drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and
beautifying tbe skin and complexion. By its direct
action on the cuticle it draws irom it all it impuri.
ties, kindly healing th earn, and leaving tha sur.
face as Nature intended it should be, clear, toft,
smooth and beautiful. Prioe (1, sent by Mall or
Express, on receipt of an order by
W L. CLARK A CO., Chemists.
No. S West tayetle bt., (Syracuse, N. I .
The only Amerioan Agents for the sale of theisms.
February 16, lo67 ly
TAKE NO MOBE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE
ft EM KOI l- for aupleaaanl anal lpfe.tu diseaara. Uta
UaLHtoLa'a KTaer uccu aa lau-aova It oaa waa.
March 8, Ifae?. ly
Dr, Hchtack't Mandrake Ptlla.
A tjabatllale Tor 4'Mlotnel.
These Pills ars 00m posed of various roots, having
the power to relax the teeretlono of the liver as
promptly and effectually aa blue pill or mtroary,
and without producing aoy of those disagreeable or
dangerous tffMtt which oftoa follow thy bs of th
lattey, !
In all bllUus disorders these Pills may be nsed
with eonideao, aa they promote the discharge of
Tlttated bile, and remove (bote obstructions from the
liver aad biliary duets, ' whioh ar the cause of
bilious aneotioae In general.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS our sick
headache, and all disorders of tha Liver, IndieaAed
by sallow skin, coaled tongue, eostiveuees, drowsi
ness, and t aaneral feeling of weariness aad Ussi-
tudt, sbowmg thai tht lirr it la torpid ar ob
taruotad eonuilioa.
In short, thaa Pills may be ated with advantag
Iq all oases when a purgative ar alterative aiedtoiae
Is required.
Pleas ask for "Dr. Schenok's Mandrake Pills,'
aad observe that th two likeneatet of the Doctor are
oa the Government at np oa wha ia tha last
stag of Consumption, j4 th other to hi present
health.
Sold by all Druggist and dtaltrt. Prlo. 5 eqts
per box. Principal umoe, no. 13 norm ota oireet,
Philadelphia, P.
Oeneril W olale Agents t Dome Barnes A Oo.,
21 Park Row, New York ; S. 8, Han, lo Haiti,
ranretit.. Baltimore. Md. ; John D. Park, N. K.eor
of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker
A Taylor, 124 aad 13a Wtbaxb 4 venue, Chieigo,
III ; Collin Brothers, aouthwtet rorae 4 24 sfj
Vine tilt ., I. Louie. Mo.
1 R tibaJihw ta aie ly.
ttMnfm tteaJfessVva'ortTtM CtsewTT
CtwfAil Got; Btuituii, XarXxM, Cvi,
aV Ceattf, ?, ta aU W-eeWia
, wall at dace-rasa aiMata tt th TV-mi, CAurt sal
tatwrr,'srrvll Mr 'tAtsvaW elloUfe'tt all
eesiyWVrWrrortaUehtoe.
rfM tt battel; snZVrW , Dow irl,i thaa
tobavkthaida -kUU itld(-to to U tos eoea
plaints. EapvUaw prevee that eai mast ta 1 Wt:
ar1 Bottom ta a stttM att fewad la any (other
remedy ; Vwvr ttrtr th luffttiag, tht tppll.
ilM of UU aeolhing, healing aad troadarfal Balsam
I one raaqainket th disease aatd raMra th aaf.
fcrtr to wanted bealtli. ''' , ' " j :.;
Mr.'JOHlT BTJSTO, , . 1 1
Or Baldwim, Cbebub Cobhtt, N. V. wrkes ':'
"I was argod by neighbor to rt one bnUle of the
Balaam for any wife, being assured by Mm that la
case tt did not produce good oueote, he weald pay
for the bottl himself. Oa the strength of such prac
tical evidaeo of Its merit, I rirooared a bottle. My
wife at this time was as low with What the Physieiana
termed 6 atxb Corromptto a to be uaaUe to raia
herself from th bed, oougblag eoostssttty aad rais
ing more or less blood. I aommeneed gtvitig the
Baisaat as directed, and wa to maeh pleased with
ill operation that I obtained another bottle, and con
tinued giving it. liafor this bottl Wat entirely
used, ahe oeaaed eougbiag and wu strong enough to
sit up. Tbe fifth bottle entirely bestorrd bbr to
braltb, doing that whioh several physicians had
tried to do but had failed."
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK A SOX, 18 Tre
mont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally.
8CROFtn.A.
Dr. L 110 or,, of Paris, one of th most eminent
Chemists of Europe, aaid : '
. "The most astounding result may be anticipated
when Iodine can be dissolved in pure water."
Dr. U. Anders, after fifteen years of teientlfie re
earch end experiment, bas suooeoded In dissolving
one and on quarter grains of Iodine to aoh fluid
ounce of water, and the most astounding results hare
followed its ase, particularly In Scrofula and disoaset
therefrom. Circulars free
Dr. U. Anders' Iodine Water It for aalt by J. P.
Dluamora, 36 Dey Street, New x'ttk, and by all
Druggists.
ILELMBOLD tJ FLUID EXTKACT
I t certain curt fot diseases of ths
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, OKAVKL, DROPSY, OR.
OANIC YEAKXE9S, FEMALE COMPLAINT"",
GENERAL DEBILITY, 1
and all diseases of the
URINARY ORUAN9,
wbethrj existing ia ....
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause origuieting end no matter of
HOW LO.NU 8TANDIN0.
Dlseaaee of these organs require the uae of t diuretic.
If no treatment ia aiibmitte to, Conauraptinn or Insan
ity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are suppotted from
these sources, end lbs
HEALTH A.N'D HAPPINESS, ,
and .
tliatofpoeteiity, depends upon prompt oa of a reliable
lemedy.
HELMDOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHl',
Established upwarda of IS jreaia, prepared by
ii. x. iii:i.uuoi.i,
DRUeOIST, .
ti nmadway, New York, end
H4 South luta Street, Pbilaoeipkia, Pa.
March j, im.lf . .
ITCH t ITCH I ITCH I
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH J
WIIEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch In 4 Hear.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIN
Price 60 eeutt. For sale by the druggists. By send
ing 80 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, tt will be forwarded
by mall, free of postage, to any part of tbe United
Statee. jeJ3 '6o-y
Ktiovr Thy Oeaiilrjy.
Madabe E. V. Tnoa-iTO-i, tht great English At
'rologist, Clnirvoytnt and Psyehometrieiau, who has
astonished the scientific classes of the Old World,
has now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame
Thornton pososses suoh wonderful powers of seoond
sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge of the
greatest importance to the single or married of either
sex. While in a stute of trance, she dolineatea the
very features of tbe person you are to marry, and
by the eid of an instrument of intense power, knows
aa tbe Paychomotropa, guarrantees to produce a life
likepioture of the future husband or wife of the
applicant, together with date of marriage, position
in life, leading trail of character, Ac This is no
humbug, as thousand of testimonials oan assert.
She will send, when desired, a oerlilled certificate, or
written guarantee, that the pioture ia what it pur
ports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and
stating plaoe of birth, age, disposition and com
plexion, and enolosing fifty cents and stampod en
velope addressed to yourself, you will receive the
picture and desired information by return mail All
communications sacredly confidential. Address in
eonldenoe, Maoabb K. P. Tuokxto, P.O.Box
M3, Hudson, N. V. fcbl6- o7.1y.
A Cough A Cold or
Sore Throat,
RXQL-IBKS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION,
AND SnOCLD BE CBKCEED.
If ALLOWED T0COKT1KCE,
Irritation of the Luagt,
A PrrmnneBt Throat
JUiat-uwe, or Con
wutuption
It OriX TBE BEftl'LT.
B II O W X H
BRO.HC1I1AL T It O V II U
BAT1K0 A DIRECT trt.rB!CE TO TI1E TAETt,
SIVB IMMEDIATE BELIEF.
ForBronehitia, Asthma, Catarrh, Conaump
tive and Throat Diseasea,
Troches ar nsed with always good success.
SIXGERS AXD PCBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trorhet useful In clearing the voles when
taken before Mnging or Kpeaking. aad relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of tbe vocal organs.
The Traehtu are recommended and prescribed by
Physicians, and bave had testimonials irom einmoni
men throughout tbe country. Being an article of
true merit, end having proved their efficacy by a tett
of many years, eaoh year finds them In new locali
ties in vorioos parts of the world, and the Troehf
are universally prononnoed better than other ar
tioles.
OsTAtnonly "Bbowm's TlRoxrnUL TaocnBt,"
and do not take any of the Worthiest Imitations that
may bt offered 'ld Everywhere,
November 24, 1HB8. (jm
liEI.MUOLU'a CONCENTK ATI 1) EXTRACT
Bl'CllU
Is tbe Great Diure.tr.
JIchnMXt Concentrated Extract Sirnparilla
Is the Great Bawd Punter.
Both are prepered according to rules of Pturnw-y and
Ckemialr, an tie the anus unlive that taa be made.
Mt'ebji toW-1-'
Vondertttl lnt True.
Hapame Reminotob, the world-returned Aatrolo
gist tod Somnambulittio Clairvoyant, whilt In a
clairvoyant state, delineate the very features of
the person you are to marry, and hy tht aid of aa
inttrumtnt of intense power, known at the Psycho
motrope, guarantee to produce a perfect and life
like picture of th fulur husband or wife of tbe
applicant, with dale of marriage, occupation, lead
ing trait of character, Ae. This is no imposition, as
testimonials without number eaa assert. By stating
place of birth, age, disposition, oolor of eyes and
hair, and euoloaing fifty cents, aud stamped envelope
addressed to yourself, you will receive the pioture
by return mail, together with desired Information.
rV-Address ia confidence, Madabb Ubbvbdde
Rbmibotoi), P. O. Box W7, West Troy, N. Y.
foblo-'oT.ly.
HELMHOLD'tt EXTRACT BllCHU end Improved
Roae Wash earea eeoret and (telltale diaordar ia all their
aiafee, at liitle expena, liule Of no rhange In diet, no in
owvciMieneeaad no eapoaare. II mi pleasant in taste and
oouc, Muaednie lu ite aetion, aa i:ee rrnoi
lioue prf-eruee.
mna
t7 ly
1'ree to Everybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving Information of tht
greatest importune to th young of both sexe. .
It Uachaa hew the homely nay aeeom beautiful,
th despised respected, and tb forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentltmaa should fail to send
thsir addrtst, aad reoelve a ropy, post paid, by re-
tura mall. ''
Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Trey.N. Y.
new Tdvertiseme'nts?
.ATAKIATOIAt;CP, .
INTRODUCED by tht celebrated Traveler, Bayard
Tavlor. from Mt. Lebanon. Tb 6uest Bmolln
Tobacco knowa it I described by Mr. Taylor as
''soft, artmatio, aad of delicious odor, resembling
that of dried rqa;" maturitg eery early, So1 sown
a lata as Jun will perfect a .crop. . W ecTer holie
d of this valuabl variety from teed of Mr. Tty
ior'wnrailng.
1 Price by mall, pnattgt paid,) 25c per packtg.
EDW'D. J. EVANS A CO.,
No 9 N Oeorgt Nratt, York. Pi
March Z I Im
1 .; ; 1
TnbRoaoH cnainnAN edpcatwi
'Ths Brat qeartar ef Sammer Seaaioa tt th second
year of SUN BOR t CLASH-CAl, INSTfTUTB will
pea jHottday,. Aarll Ba ltr- 1
Ths lam InaUtat torn aet aeaseatsarttaiy be
lleve) a paroobial oharotor or daoomioattonal bis.
Itlsopea toajl.. . . .. .
TERMS: .
Primary Department perqu'f. of 101 weoks M to ft
Academical " " Its I
Claaaical.i -j a 10 00
, N received far tea time thaa a quarter. No
aeaaoUon for abaeoee ear by tickneH,
Applleaati for adnrbttcm will be reeotved eo
Thrsdy tnd Friday prvroni.
ITnankfal for past patrocag, a ocotinuanoe
f the (am It asktd.
.. 8. 8. MILLER, Principal.
April , mnr t
xv n 0
vtia
FIRST PREMIUM
Of s Kltver BCod4
ff ll iiBMa rt
tf ' BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
4
" B' 'fJi:JH' AirrteeBetal tot
a fralr haMen la Nuhua, Sept. 90,
' BA.nxt.BTT'
Vegetable Hair Restorative
llttorM Qrnj Tlftlrto lit nataral color. pi
iwwm m mwin 01 ins iikir. Uhairt the
. rttviai wMwironniM orvmnio Mtlon. Kraut-
eatf Innlrun and I In mom. lrtntt
tUlrhtltli'f on. It aSnpriior Dremirtf .ytf.
a Tuuiaiirw so injunmin inf;rruif (Mil, JW
tBiti st ti.w nrwi pTTpvimr ana ren -w
. ab.t artJrla throuf hout Ui A
avuv WfM, NurlH end V9
J. R. BARRETT A CO., Proprietor,
BTAHOnStTKR, X. It.
Sold by W. A.' BENETT, Sunbury, Pa., and
Druggiat generally.
ApriiS, 1807 4m
THE GENUINE '
Ollartlett Hctvlng Machine. Vt)
WANTED Agents, $150 ptr month and all ex.
ptntetpaid. to sell tbe Oenuine Bartlett Sewing Ma
chine. This Machine will do all tha work that can
be done on any high-priced machine, and is fully
patented, licensed and Warranted for live years. We
par the above wages, or a commission, from wbioh
twice that amount can be made. For Circulars and
terms address ' . , Ii. HALL A CO.,
i i 724 Chestnut Stroct, Philadelphia, Pa.
, Aprll li, 180T. 4t -
ALL persons are hereby eeutioned, not to harbor
or trust my wife FANNY, on my aooount, as I
will pay no debts of her contracting, unleaa compelled
to by law.
THOMAS E. METZQAR.
Sunbury, April ft, 1807. 4t
.pHE undersigned ofTur for sale their stock of goods.
JL as also the furniture end fixtures, in the Store
at FULTON STATION, four miles from 6HAMO
KIN, on the Shamokrn Branch N. C. R. R.
Th Stock oonslstt of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Qutentware, Hard waro, Drugs, Boots -.nj Sheet,
Heady-Made Clothing',
and other articles usually kept !r. a Country Store.
The location offers many advantages, as It Is with
in a few rods of the Railroad Station, it immediately
at Excelsior Colliery, and within a quarter of a mile
of two others, the Enterprise and Continental Collie
ries. In addition, tt is tbe only Storo, and a good cus
tom is secured.
For further particulars apply tn undersigned at the
Store or at their residence in Shamokin.
Poet office address, Sbsmokin, Pa.
C. II A CD. Hammed.
March 3T, 167. 1 mot.
THE VEKY LATEST AEEIVAL ! 1
SPRING AND SUMMER
Joseph Eyster,
Corner of Market and Fourth Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Invite the publio to eall and examine hie elegaut
assortment of
SUMMER OOODS,
whioh he will sell at greatly rodueeJ prices. Ills
stock eoneists !n part of
CASSIMEEE8.
CLOTHS, &C .
Silks, Delaines, Lawns. Oingbami, Calicoes, Mutlins,
.Sheeting, Tiokingt, Jeans, and a full assortment of
cotton end n oolen goods generally.
TfTTrMMTiJ?
Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Alra Handkerchiefs,
Brushes, Combs.
Ilntis and Cnps, Boels and Nhoew,
His assortment of goods will not, he is sure fail to
please the fanoy and suit the wauta uf any desirous
of purchasing. His stock of
HARDWARE AND QtEENSWARE,
and Groceries is lurge in quantity and choice in
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
tne household either tor use ur ornnmunt.
He is always ready and glad to sec his friends
and takes pleasure in showing them bis goods even
though no sale ar mad. He ooly asks a call, and
ia sur that the stock will compare favorably in
price and quality with the cheapest.
JOdEni EYSTER. "
funbury, April 13, 1867.
J. XV. H'rUXKMHVX,
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER,
Market 8quara, near the Court
House,
SUNBURY. Northumberland Countv. Pa.
Ha nas just opened an assortment or uold I
and Plain Patent Watohes. CLOCKS '
for Railroads, Banks and Dwellings, Fint
Uold Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Minia
ture Cases, Medallions, Lockets. Pencils.
Thimbles, Spectaoles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Suit
and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons. Cups, Napkin
megs, cruit ana uuuer rvnivus, nnieias, uoroos.
Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitobers. Butler
Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cakt Bankets, Syrup Pitohert,
4c , Ac.
He invitee tht oititent of Sunbury tnd vicinity to
eall at tbt abovt plaoe, where he will be happy to
wait upon them.
3r Particular attention paid to REPAIRING.
April 13, 18S7.
Agrlcultui-ul Itnplestientb,
HOE'S Grain Bakes. Stsel and Iron Garden Rakes,
Long and D Handle Spades, fhorels. Manure
and Hay Forks. Grass and Grain Scythes, Grain
Cradles, Cradle Fine-era, Trace, breast. Ton rue and
Log Chains. Grind-stones, Panning Mill Selves of
ail dies ana Etnas, a large assortment of rled Wagou
Hemes, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
forsals i by - J. II. UONLKY A CO.
Adnaiolalrator'a . Roller,
NOTICE it hereby gtvtp Ihtt letters of tdmlnis
tratloo having been grauted to tha undersign
ed, on th estate of Thomas Zrrbe, late of Lower
Mahonoy township, Northumberland county, Penn
sylvania, deceased. All persons indebted to said
aetata are requested to make immediate payment,
and thoe having olaims to present them for settle
ment. P. 8. BICKLE, Administrator.
Georgetow n, April 8, 1HC7 6t
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS 1
II. . TIIACIII.K,
tCCCESSOBVO
W . W . A P S L E Y .
TN addition to our large stock, already on hand, we
I are aow receiving a full supply Spring and
bummsr goods for Ladies, UvuUemen, Misses and
Vhlldren s trear.
Also a good assortment of Trunks. A large lot of
R. R. Baas, Genu' tne leather Satchels. W with
it distinctly aaderstood that wa iutend selling our
good at small proAts, axelntirely for the cash.
Don't forget lb plaee. Pleasant' Building, Mar
Bet square, Dunaury, rt,
NOTlUK Boot
end Sheet neatly repaired at
short Botio. If say bought of us shoul
shall be fixed for cotliin.
d rip they
. H. O. TUACI1XR.
Buobury, April 6. 18T.-lf.
a
Mr. JL. TWEED.
Fourth Strati, 4 door aorta of Walnut Street, cast
sidsfiUNBURV, PA.
RK8PXCTFULLY Informs t.cr friends and tbe
public that ah has again opened a shop, n
Market tt, Susbary, whr th la prepare' to
make to order Ladiea1 Drtaset, la an autira new
turle. Ladie Uloaks, Ae. Alto Ceutlumeu 't shjrts.
Orders rajraalully solicited.
Sunbury, 30: It, lW7.-ly -
IMAO I tut nii.i:. -
ANDSQMF, fios iooed. new, sih) prii.e low
loquii t Ihi' OtVr
n
Sonrothing New !
,. , ' ' . v. Nothinf; Now !'
AKT
G 0 0 D NEWS!
)
The rplendld tttortment of OOODd at tht
MAMMOTH STORE
j. iv. rniLJa a noi,
IS NEW.
but it is Nothing New for them at th
getting op NEW GOODS.
ey tre tlways
GOOD NEWS,
lo the people of SCNBCRY, for they have purchar
ed them goods low and are telling them at very
W arc determined to tell our Goods at Low
Prior and defy competition.
We keep the bent qnnlif y of't-loodM and
tell tbem as low as tbe second qualities) are
sold by other dealers.
Come and examiue our Stock sod Learn our
3sTmXaCC3 BrSJSBts
No cbargo for showing Goods. That
is our business and we take pleasure
in doing it.
Feeling very thankful to the public fur their very
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed npon us. we
fed confident of retaining their oustom, by strict
adherence to tbe rule we have adopted.
REMKMBKR THE TLACE.
The Mammoth Store.
Murket Square, 2doora cant of tbe New Court House,
SUNBURY, PA.
J. W. PRILING A SON.
Sunbury, March 30, 1867.
' DOTJTYliOUSji;"
J. H. 11.11. 1., Proprietor,
Vomer Sunbury and Rock Strecti,
SUAMOKIX, PKNN'A.
Minis HOUSE is now open for the reception of
X. guests, and being now, spacious and attractive,
has all the facilities and advantages of a UK ST
CLASS HOTKL. Tbe sleeping apartments are airy
and comfortable, and the furniture entitely new.
The Bar and Tablo will bs supplied with tho beet iu
tbe market.
Tbe patronage of tbc public is rolicited.
APr" IL'J?";
THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
fV9 Broapway, New Yobe.
sVor Fintl!ies and .Hunufurturrrs,
mm
isS
These Woild-Renowncd Sewing Machines, were
awarded the highest premium at tlio World 's Fair in
London, and six first premiums at the New York
State Fair of 1 666, and are celebrated fnr doing tbe
best work, using a much smaller needle for tbe same
thread than any other niachiue.aud hy tt introduo.
tlon of the mast approved niaohiuvry, we are now
able to supply tbe very bast machines in the world.
These manhinot are made at our new and spacious
Faotory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate
supervision of tbe President uf the Company, Ului
Howe, Jr., the original inventor of the iSewing Ma
chino. They are adapted tn all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to use of Sea inHreta. Dress Makers, Tsylois,
Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars. Skiru, Cloaks, Man
tillas, Clothing, Hals, Caps, Cornets. Boots. Shoos.
Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool
en and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread.
They will aeam. quill, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a
beautiful and perfect atitub, alike on bctb tides of
the artiolcs sewed.
Tbe Stitch invented by Mr. HOWL', and mads on
this Machine, is the most popular and all Sewing
Machines are subject to the principle invented by
hiui.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Tho Howe Machine Company.
69V Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y.
April 8, 18o7.
Coachmakers.
WE are selling Riius, Spokes. Hubs, Springs,
Csnvaca, Bolts, Clips, Alius, Ao., very low
a Large Stock at
CONLEY A CO,
Suubury, March Z0, lt6,
FIRS T N A T I O N XT
m mi & mm
H. O. TEACHES, Proprietor.
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURT,
P A
New Goods, New StyU-e, New Trice.
Tbt largest .Stock of Boots and Shoes In this Market
TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE
Oents' Traveling Satchel, HaadtBagt, Valises, Ae.
A u elegant assortment of Ladies' Fiue Leather Sat
ehel Caba's, As.. A.
COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE.
IMeiiNHnt'sj ItulldlBir,
.VA HKKTSQ UA It t
April . JML-r
asTOtas rmc m
ON or about tb 1st or March last, a MEMO
RANDUM IUH1K, containing some Note and
Reocipts. They ar of n value lo any on but my
self, the note are all payable to my order and not
endorsed. Tb finder will be liberally rewarded by
leaving tb same with Q. W. Uaupt. Esq.. or at this
offloe. V. W.APSLKV.
April .. I8J:
" WM. A. DROWN t CO.,
Umbrella and farasol anufacturen
' Sit Market Stbeet,
lMilladelpltia. .
Iovil at ten lloa to their stock of
PAUABOLS,
. SpN U JiJi HELLAS,
OINQHAM SUN UMBRELLAS,
SILK ASP O ING HAM CMBBELLAS.
Tor sale St the LOW r?T I'nirE. efihe day
Aptd , lh'7. 1st
rtOTICE TO BfAJttJIinHtt. ,
T0RRIWOXOR ft, $0DaKIff B.
- MA5CTACTURBR4, -
- ..,;.,. I 1
Tl A. W BON!?,',:
SVFKRPilOSPllA'rE Off MME.
Uunbnry, Yn.
AS tht tctsr.a is at hsnd, a offer t Ui farmer
our Rnper-Phoephate, whioh a fertiliser far
Wheat, Corn, Oat. Potatoes, Grana, to , caaoot b
excelled, and warrant ll a permaant improrer of
ALL KINDS OP SOIL, - '
(not excepting any.) It does not act as a simple
stimulant for on oroponly, bat ia lartlng in its etTects,
which oan be proved: by the farmers of Cheater and
adjoining eountla of this State. Alto of tht ad
iauant counties of Delaware and Maryland,' wa
lave used our manufacture for the last 8 years.
Ws ask a trial this spring, confident that those
who purchase, will ooutinue to patronise.
For Wheat 300 lbs. pot; acre drilled tt sown broad,
ccst.
For Corn lift lo. 2CI lbs ptr tore dropped in bill, tt
planting.
ForOats 150 the. po.r acrttown broadcast,
For Potato" -lfn lbs per aero soattni ed in row
For Grim, 200 lhs. per tore at t ton d roster i
Tbh quantity on Grass lands, will produce an in,
erease In first crop of 1 lo 1 1 tone per acre.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
We know that tho ruuilt will be satisfactory.
Sold in Barrels avid Rag, at $57 per 2000 lbs , ,t
our new
.llaniifuctorj-, Eits( Market Street.
Also abippod to all t""'inU on the Pbil'a. A I
Northern Central, Lnokawana A Bluomsburg
Erie.
and
bbamokin Vallvy Kailioads
J. E. TORRIXGTON,
ED. 1I0DUKIG8.
t-unbury. March 1(1, 117.
. H. Conley & Co,
Market Mtrcct, 1'ln.nt trth ltni,lron1,
SUNBURY, IBISXrTA..
DEALERS IN
PORLIOi V ATfllltlCAt,
Hardware & Cutlery.
THE attention of Mechanics, Farmers, Build'!
and Buyers generally is invited to the foot that
we are now offering a better culccted assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever waa offered in this marked at price mnoh
below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all nrtiolcs in this line of hnaincaa,
embracing a genoral assortment of tools and mate
rials used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAGONMAKEKS,
JOINERS, AC, AC,
together with a large stock of Iron. Steel, Vails.
Spikes. Rope,' Chains, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut
Saws, Ac, Ac.
Eunbury, March 30, 1847.
Sheet Iron and StovQ
Market Street, near Engel't Store. SUNBURY. PA
AN immenso stook of tvory kind of Tin Wire,
aud Sboet Iron Ware of all descriptions.
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the beet
Brands which art unsurpassed fur hoauty of tnish.
simplicity of arrangement, combining cheapness and
durability and each stove war r ml tod to perform what
they are represented.
Coal Oil, sL'oalOIl Iainpw, Lantern,
hades, Chiranys, and all artiolos usually kept ia aa
establishment of this kind.
COPPKR, bRA$ aqd IRON KETTLES, of all
sircJ.
FRUIT JARS and CANS of tho latost Improved
styles.
lie is alto prepared to do all kind) of Spouting an
Roofing. Range and Furnace Work.
Repairing, cheaply and ueally executed.
BKN'J. ZKTHLMOYER
Sunbury. July 7, 1866. ly
T. S. SHANNON,
Pructioal
Watchmaker
ASP
JEWELEH,
Prom riilLA DELPHI A
In Siinpon- Building, Market Square,
STJITSTJPwT. PS1T1TV.
HAVING become the uccir of Mr. A. . S
vaqe, he would respectfully solicit the custom
oftho citizen- in general. Hoping by strict atten
tion to business that tbey will fuvor him with their
patronage.
Mr. b bas been eonnrotcd for the past ton ycara
with soma of tho best houxes in the city, in the
Watchmaking trade, and all work entrusted to his
care will bo done with prouiptnes acd'dupalcb, ami
warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Ilia stock of American, Swiss Watchos, Clock.
Jenolry and Silverware, will be sold as low as can
be purchased in the oity, and of tbe first quality.
Particular attention paid to tbe repairing of Fine
Watches, ClocEs and Jewelry.
IV" All orders promptly filled. Ms-onic Marks
made to order.
Sunbury. March !, !Rn7.
v.iTU
T H A C H E R & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALER IX
Boots Shoes & Trunks,
Kg. IS, North 4th St.,
T II I L A U E I. l II I A .
March 13117.
Executor's Notice.
T OT1CE is hereby given that letters testament
Xv ry having been granted to the undersigned, oo
the estate of Clurinda Grant, late of the borough uf
Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., decoased.
All persons iiidcbtoi to sid esmte are rcquestod to
make immod ate payment, and thoae buvinj claims
to present them lor settlement.
BENJ. litCNLHK'KS, Executor.
'untiury, March 2.1, ISt7. rtt
PKKSONS having unrecorded lieeds are remind
ed that tbey must be rvoordeil, m'Curding to the Act
of Asteuibly which requires that
-All deeds and uonteynncea for real rstatt It) this
Commonwealth, hal bo recorded in the crnce lor
Recording Deeds in the County where the lands lie
within .-u" miomli afier the execution ofsucb deeds
and conveyance; and cvervanch deed and convey
ance not recorded as aforesaid, shall be judged
FRAUDULENT AND VOID against any auheequeiit
purchaser for a valuable consideration' unless such
deeds be recorded before tbe recording of tb deed
or conveyance under which suoh subsequent purchas
er or murtgage snail eiaiin.
Uf- Thoae having old Deeds will profit by paying
strict attention to the above.
Slarch 23, loti?.
Adntisilatrttlvr'si .oliec.
IKTTKRS of admiitisiretioB on theeaiatv of Cnthaiine
j Baiisliarl, dreeaad, lately ot Delaware ' townahip,
Nitiiaumbeilaiid eouuty, liuvmjr been igraitUtl to lite uo-dersif-ned.
by the Resiater ol eid oouaty. All paista
iiMjcuiMi to the same vill niabe inimeiliHte payintut, and
thoae bavuig ctanna afauist the aaine, wilt present uWtn
duly authnuicaud.
J. r. WM- KS, Adiilll.iatrator '
IMawaietwp.. Mitrcli Kl. l-ti? ot.
4.i:.V UA.TsV'l.
1?OR OUKKl.BVsi lliayuHV CuMfLtra. KivaansDi
1 nasi iirMaresiTv! bvrai.Li.p sice-: !
Tliia Hisi'vy eiaituiu aoeimttia of a.iit nil hundred
HailhM.Mil gaurrallv fnuiul In Ilia eurlier works on lh Re
svIIhhi, cvea ia tboaa nvaM widely euculau.'. Now that
Oatsiai's Hisruav la eompnued, iia rr-pula'iiy ia graau-i
tiiaii ever beto-it, and arlla wilt a raruriity wtiiet makea it
the mot vaiiiajile wik tvr CanvasatTs rvn pulihalird. .
AiUiaaa U. t. C'AtK k CO., I'u'M.h-rs, at tlaiii'ord.
C'miii , t lrvijo.t,tltii.i, ut Dciiuii, Mull.
Inarch J).ln7 11.
RRMEMBKKTUGJ)
MESSRS. D. ,C. Diatingcr and John A. Taylor,
would respectluily annownot lo tiit oititeus of
Suubury, and aurroundiug oountry. that hvhig
formed a eo-partnerahip, li'oy art now prepared to
furnish ornameutod and plain
4-lrtivcalostca, '1'oistlta Jk Jlstntstsienta
of tht beet Italian and American marble, at nrleet
that cannot fail to give euure satisfaction, and re
spectfully solicit the public r-atmnage.
. DISSlNGtR A TAYLOR.
Sunbury, a,-ch 51, lb. lv
SHOEMAKERS.
1 IE best emeliliea of Sole Leather, I'renc h fail
-lint, .Morriieooa, Linings, l.taia Nai!.. !',
1 Toirl all kin' an t tiy thing ure l tv ira iv
for salt In by .1 H l'"V I I.V m.