Sunburg. American. E.WII,VERT,l , . , N. 8. BNOLE, J Publishers. NIIIIIJKV, IA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1808. SLocal Affairs. Bet. Mr. Urates has been engaged u pastor of the Lutheran Church, of Milton. Taxes. Esquire Welser gives notice, In another column, to the taxpayers of the Borough, to make Immcdiato payment to him, at his residence. We learn that the congregation of the German Reformed Church, of this place, have deoided to sell the church pews, as a means of raising money. Lost. On Sunday evening last, between Chest nut and Arch slreots, a lady's plain gold breastpin. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. Appointed Col. James Marr, formerly of Mil Cftti, has been appointed Supervisor of Internal Rev enue for the district embracing the State of Mis souri. A rpn entice Wanted. A good boy, IS or 16 years of age, can have an opportunity of learning 4be printing business by applying immediately at this office. Stevknsok & Brick are selling all sizes of cam paign flags and campaign badges, for both parties, nt low rates, wholesale and rctnil, and cheap books end stationery. Go and see. Biiioht's new building, on the north-east corner of Market Squaro, is progressing rapidly. Theslate roof is now being put on. It will be one of the lar gest and handsomest buildings in Sunbury. RErcnLiCASS ! See to it, and be sure you are as sessed ten days before the election ! Don't trust tho matter to some one else! Attend to it yourself! Friday, October 2d, trill be the last day that you ran have it done ! The Shauiokin Herald rays that the contraot for grading the railroad between that place and Trevor ton has been awarded to Jno. Gaynor, and the work will be commenced without delay. The Uass Hill routo will bo taken. We observe by the Selinsgrove Times that Mr. Saul Shipinnn, n son of Judgo Shifman, of Lower Augusta township, this county, has left for Virginia, for the purpose of finishing his educational course at Washington College, in that State. The New Saw Mill. Workmen are now en jrn(;ed in clearing away the ruins of Mr. Wm. Rea gan's saw mill, on Front street, preparatory to tbo erection of a larger and better one, by a stock com pany of this place. The company starts with a cap- itnl of S30.000. We would impress upon all young men who voted upon age last Fall tho necessity of being assessed, in order to vote nt the October eleotion. We hope that our friends will see to this mattor immediately. Remember ! that alt irho voted on age last Fall must be assessed in order to vote at the next elec tion ! IxsonASCR l'Ain. (le rrge C. Welker, Esq., tho agent of tho Lycomins Mutual Insurance Company, ' one riny Inst week paid Mr. William Reagan, of this place, S3. 000, the amount of insurance in that com pany ho had on his steam mw mill, recently de stroyed by fire. Tho company certainly deserves credit fur tlio promptness with which it adjusts all Ax Eititon. Wo see it stated in the Fnttsvillo Journal thnt Rogers, the celebrated balladist, and for the last few years connected with tho Continental Vocalists, died at Northumberland some time since. Our colempornry is mistaken. Rogers is not only not dead, but alive and well, and wo learn is now engaged with tho Continentals in giving concerts in the northern pnrt of tho State. Ann Yor Assesseo ? As tho election is close at band, every Republican voter should examine the tax list stuck up by the Assessor in his district, to fee if his name is thereon. If not found upon such list, you must go to tho Assessor in person and have your name entered it having been decided that no assessment is legal except upon the personal appli cation of tho voter to be asscssud. Let every Re publican attend to this highly important duty at unee, lest he should be deprived qf his vote at the coining election. Hemember that Friday, October 2(, will be the last day on which you can be assessed. Attend to it at once ! One More Straw. Tho Harrisburg Telegraph says that a vote was taken on the mail train on the Northern Central Railroad, on Friday of last woek. It was taken by a Democrat and a Republican, be tween York nnd Harrisburg, and resulted as follows : For (front and Colfax, 23 For Seymour and Blair, 12 Majority for Grant nnd Colfax, 11 A number of sporting gentlemen, (uine-tenths of whom support Seymour and Blair.) who were re turning from the races at Gettysburg, left the truin at the Mnldlelown forty after the vote was tu'.:cn, or the majority fur the Republican candidates would have been much larger. New Railroads in the Shakokin Coal Re gion. The Shamokin Herald, of last week, says : The contraot for building a road from Locust Dale to the breaker about being erected by Mr. R. B. Douty, near the town of Helfcustein, has been let to Thomas Roily. The work will bo commenced im mediately, and is to be completed by January, 1SG9. Tho road will connect with Ihe Muhanoy and Broad Mountain, and will bo six miles in length. Property holders along the proposed routes of tho extension of Ihe Enterprise R. R. through this bo rough, are just now considerably exercised about its location, which rumor says is about being made. The company, however, have not yet publicly an nounced the route decided upon, and we are there fore unable to give anything official in regard to the mattor. The impression most prevalent is that the lower route, by way of Gass' Hill, will be taken, and that the road will cross Shamokin street, near Spurzhciffi. The road, to Its junction with the Big Mountain branch, is nearly completed, and it is expeoted that trains will run through to Ibis place in s few days. The excavation for a turn-table at the rolling mill building has been commenced. SpiniT of the Campaign. A large and enthusi astic Republican meeting was held at Forrester's School House, in Upper Augusta township, on Thurs day evening of last week. It was organised by electing Klishs Kline, President; Charles Gulick, Isaac Campbell, James E. Forrester and Harman Campbell, Vice Presidents; Peter Oberdorf and Philip Forrester, Secretaries. Gen. Jno. K. Clem ent, Chss. J. Bruner and J. K. Davis, Esqrs., de livered addresses on the occasion, wbioh were well received and loudly applauded by the large audi ence present. Our friends of Upper Augusta and Bush townships will give a good account of them selves at Ihe coming eleotion. On Monday evening a spirited meeting was held in the Court House. Although but a few hours' no tice wis given, the court room was filled. Quite a number of ladies graced the meeting by their pre soiico. Hon. A. J. Hcrr and A. C. Smith, Esq., of HarrisburK, addressed the meeting. A meeting was also held at Walsontown on Mon day evening, in front of Foresman's Hotel. Hon. Franklin Bound and Dr. B. S. Langdou delivered addresses. A mass meeting was held at Lewishurg on Taes (bowed they were in earnest. The evening was ra d.v lost Our Congressional candidate, John B. I ther cold, but the people stood around lbs stand ' ,u , t h,,.ji c i until the speakers were done. The Glee Club and Packer. Esq.. of unbury, Hon. A.J Herr and A. t. v attendance, and discoursed pa- fcmilh, Eso,., of Harrisburg, were among tho speal ers Tbs rain prevented sv Urgo delegation from . . . nr. .. this plaoe being presem. r. . '- . very large attendance, and that tho tt.etmg was t umm. Joan B. Packs ok thi Stomp. A correspond ent of the Harrisburg Telegraph, writing from Mil lertburg, Dauphin eonnty, says that our candidate for Congress, John B. Packer, Esq., and Uen. I. K. Clement, of this place, addressed the Grant and Col fat Club of Millersburg on Saturday evening last. Mr. Packer's plain, practical, oommon sense views of the political situation, touohing on the finances, our industrial interests and reconstruction, were well received and greatly applauded by the audience.- 11 is hearers felt that in him they would have true and slorling representative in Congress to look after their wolfare. Mr. Packer Is deservedly a very pop ular candidate, his whole life bearing testimony to his fitness for the position his hosts of friends pro pose to give him. Gen. Clement closed the meeting in a brief but polished review of national affairs. He paid a splen did tribute to the soldiers that fought against rebel lion under their great Captain Grant. Tho attendanee was large and enthusiastic a goodly number of ladies comprising a part of tho audience. The speakers gavo entiro satisfaction, and did good servico for tho cause. The Republi cans of Dauphin, as well as every oounty in the Distriot, nro determined to do their duty this full, and with the ballot will forover silence tho mutter Ings of defeated treason, trying to regain tho ''lost causo" through the New York platform. Soldiers' ahd Sailors' Cohvehtiox. A Na tional Mass Convention of Soldiers and Sailors will be held in the city of Philadelphia on Thursday and Friday of next wook, October 1st and 2d. It is'fully expeoted that not less than 50,000 of the "Boys in Bluo" will be in attendance, and all tho leading Generals and Naval Officers, including Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, Meade, and Admiral Porter, aro oxpected to be present. An evening pa rade will take place with torches, in which the sev eral clubs of the citj will participate, and it is be lieved thatfrom 10.000 to 100,000 will be in line. It will be a magnificent display. Northumberland county should contribute largely to tho Convention, and we have no doubt she will. For the Informa tion of all who may have a desire to attend, wo pub lish the following order, issued by Gcu. Collis, Chairman of the Soldiers' and Suilors' State Central Committee, in regard to transportation. The rail road faro has been placed so low that it is in the power of almost every ono to nttend. Headquarters Soldiers' and Sailors &TATK Central Committee Philadelphia, Sept. 15, 186S THE NATIONAL MASS CONVENTION. Orders No. I Transportation. 1. All Soldiers and Sailors in organized bodies, or by squads of not less than three, nnd their wives and families, will be carried to Philadelphia from nil points along tho Pennsylvania Central and Phila delphia nnd Erie Railroads, and their 'branches, nt two cents per mile, and return rncE up iiiahuk! Tho tickets will be issued at the different railroad stations along the line on September 2U and 30. nnd October I, nud will be good to return on October .1, 4 nnd 5. 2. This arrangement is most libernl ; nnd tho offi cers of tho roads have the thanks of tho Committee. 3. Rates of other roads Eust, West and South will be published in future orders. 4. Officers and Clubs will please confer wiih Ticket Agents, as to the probable number who will take pnssngo at each station. Hy order of the Committee. C1IAS. II. T. COLLI, Chairman. A. L. Rtssel, Secretary. Found Dead. A misorable specimen of human ity, having one wooden leg from near the knee, who has been wandering around the city for several days past, was found dead on the tow path of the canal yesterday evening, about fl o'clock. An inquest was held by Justice Cramer, but there was nothing about the miserable object by which hecould bo identified, nnd his namo is unknown. The jury rendered a verdict of denth from congestion of the brnin, caused by execssivo uso of intoxicating drinks. In iiluin Saxon died drunk. Wiliamsport ISnlrtin, Mth inst. The Novemrer Court. Tho following if tho list of Jurors for tho November session of Court. The list for tho Special, and also for the Adjourned Court, on the third nnd fourth Mondays of November, will appear in our next hvue. GRAND JCRV. J W Mitlley, Delaware W Hitting. JIahanoy J Romiingcr, North'd W Z linker, Zerbo Joseph A Strnub, JliltonlChnrlcs Deal, Rush Charles Gossler, SunburyUohn Rynn, Augusta Samuel Frymire, Dol e J Bnnnan, Chilisqunque J 11 Knutluian, U -Man y M llolucber, iuroui Stephen (ilaso, Lewis I Frederick, Chilifuua'e Joseph Carr. " J Albright. North'd A Kutz. t'hilisaunauo J R Strasser, 'Sha'n bur It Scholl. Sha n twp Jackson Harp, Sunbury Snmucl Weaver, Zerbe It Lake. Sbauiukin bor D Dieffenbuch Delawnre'Simon Metzgar, Delaware rETIT JLT.V. W Eoyles. Mt Carmelbor G W Rumbneh, Delaware Peter Lilly. Turbut D Paul. Mahanoy John Lnntz, Augusta J Fuusnaught. Milton S Giirnhart, Dclawnro S F Honey, Turbut J Hoof, Turhutville JF Hushes, Lewis B McClow, Shamokin I E Mussclinan, Mt Ctirmel j.Iohn G Mnrkla, Sunbury ijohu Hiney, Delaware j :B Brosiou.s, Sunburv M Kerstettor, Coal W II Muench, bhamokin 11 olt. Augusta I John Hoy, Turbut Ulacob I'entlcr, Delaware W F Both, Shauiokin bor J Kramer. Cbilisq'e D Dressier, Turbut 'P Kccfcr, Augustn ; S B Conrad, Zcrbo 'James Ueard, McEwcns'o i D Reiser, Shamokin bor 'J Wert, Mahanoy I James Gulick. Point Charles Haas, Augusta Ferd. Piper, Milton G Rockefeller, Rush ; C Fajrely, Shamokin bor II R Buehner, Sha'n bor i ii Smith, bhainokin twp 'bam bavidgc, L Augusta TRAVERSE JcnV. S L Bcrgi-tresser, Sunbury S Dunkelbergor, Cameron Jesse C II orton, l'oiut Housowortti, Augusta j v r.vert, r-namoain jacon nyuer, romi S Lebo, Lower Mahanoy'Petcr Scholl, Sha n twp Simon LaDtz, Delawaro 11 sticker, -Milton P D ShaelTer, u Bycrly, Mubancy Daniel Keller, Lewis jT J Lyon, Augusta jJ F Eiscnhnrt, Shn'n lor 'John Fry, Augusta IS Kcefer 41 'E R Hilbiish. Jackson S Fusold, Sunbury J Long. Mt Carmcl twp P Mastcll'cr, Milton D C Dissinger, Sunbury James D Smith, PoinJ J Strauser, Coel W Yankirk, Point, A Sterner, Delaware, A Borrcll, Shamokin jJohn .Mcf urlonj, isortlrd Charles Kemp, Delaware Wm II Lamb. Juelcsnn H Gossler, North'd jJ McAllister, North'd Jacob Beck, Augusta T Burr, Wutsonlown W C Thurp, Coal Isano Harris, Mahanoy . S A Uergiitresser, Sha n E C Hanna, Zerbe John Best, Rush A D Blasser, Mahanoy 'J Shipnian, Augusta M Kecfer, Sunbury iJohn Long, Augusta G P Reichart, t'hilisq'e iJ H I.itllo, Augusta J Hoffman, Mahanoy S Rcedcr, Shamokin bor IC Stahlnecker, Lewis For the Sunbury American Letter from Milton. Milton, Sept. 17th, 1SCS. Dear Wilvert : The people appear to be all aroused in regard to the approaching elections, and if you can judge from the linns of the times, will give a report in October that will roll over our hills and valleys, filling the hearts ot the friends of Union and Peace with gladness. Vermont baa spoken in tones that cannot be misunderstood. Maine, too, has come thundering along like a whirlwind, with her twenty-three thousand Union majority, to the discomfit of rebels and copperheads, notwithstanding their leaders claim great gains for their purty. At the October elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, all eyes ere turned. Much depends upon the results in those States ; and from present appearances large Republican gains may be looked for. The people have had rebellion enough without electing Seymour and Blair, who are determined to get up another revolution, in caso they sucoeed, by declaring the reconstruction acts unconstitutional, null and void, and employing the army and navy in abolishing the recognised Slate governments of the late rebel States, by restoring to power such men as Forreal, Wade Hampton, and others of theidstamp. A very large and enthusiastic meeting was held here last night, which was very gratifying to all pre sent. The most interesting part was Ihe very largo delegation from the Car Shops of Messrs. Murray, Dougal A Co., with. martial music, the Amerioan flag and the worthy proprietors at their head. In this delegation were the bard-fisled mechanics, many of whom have done good service in the late rebel lion, and aro determined to carry out at the ballot boxes what was left undone by the sword. It may be proper here to state that three of the members of toe firm Messrs. Dougal, MoCleery and Mccormick were engaged in putting down the rebellion, and fought nobly to achieve the victory that was after wards gsined by Uen. Grant, at Appomattox Court House. Our meeting was addressed by Dr. Lsngdon, of Muncy, and 1. J Ualbraith, of Watsontowo, wno entered into tbo political contest with a will that uiotic mulj. jh, Mng, by Ibe Glee Club were very appropriate and cheering. An effort is being I madii to thnronirhl) orvoniia this end of the county, I , hV.f s?y rsiio to believ. that a good re- j .uTbVh.d from .vory township and Corougb, and particularly fjocs MILTON. Thi Stats Fair. The Pennsylvania State Fair, which will be held st'llarrisburg, commencing on Tiesday next, Mth Inst., and continuing four days, promises to be one of unusual interest, and the lar gest ever held In 4his Stats. Ws sre informed by the Seoretary that the balls, buildings, and nume rous sheds are already erooted, and other Improve ments are rapidly being pushed to completion. Ar ticles lor exhibition, inoludinglivoetock, are carried by all the principal railroads, charging full freight rates going to the Fair, nnd returning them free to all stations from whence shipped. All the principal tailroads in the State will issue excursion tickets at reduced rates, good during the weok of the exhibi tion. BUSINESS NOTICES. Ijr.Iob Irinlintr. Having received a largo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new stylos, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Dill Heads, Labels, is., can be printed in the latest and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mnil promptly attended to. i iSie-i For Sale. An excellent top buggy, now. En quire at this office. For Rent. The rooms adjoining the hat storo of Samuel Faust, In Market Square, latoly occupied by E. A. Evans as a law office. Tub easiest way to get along in the world is to mako the host of everything, and an easy way to accomplish it, especially in bargains, is to go to John Wilvcrt's Boot and Shoe Store, on Spruce street, when you want anything in his line. So sny all who have tried it. ( How much better a man looks in good, neat, well fitting clothes, than in garments which are shabby, untidy and out of stylo. Gentlemen, tho place to procure such as will give full satisfaction is at Buck's Merchant Tailoring Establishment, on Fourth street. A word to the wise is sufficient. Franklin said that a penny saved was a penny earned. Those who doubt it would do well to visit Miller's Excelsior Root and Shoe Storo, in Market Square, to mako their purchases. A single trinl will show (hem the advantage of doing this. A writer may be said to be more freo than a king, inasmuch as ho can "chouse his own sub jects." And he who is wise in making a choice will buy his Hat or Cap at S.Faust's, in Market Square, where the finest and best assortment ever seen in Sunbury can be found. Coe's Cocan Balsam. Tho gront popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Both sizes ordinary i or,. , also mam moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and dealers in medicines. No family should bo over night without it in the house. Coe's Dtspepsia Cinu Will immediately re lieve nnd permanently euro the most aggravated ease of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con stipntion, and all diseases pf the Stomach and Bow els. Physicians, clorgymcn and all who use it, join in unbounded praise of its grent virtues. Sold by Druggists everywhere Price $1.00. DEATHS. In Point township, on tho 18th inst , Mr. FRAN CIS O. UKADY, aged 8 years. si;.ks icv MtituiriM. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do porewt. Ryo Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Wheat, primo red, per bushel, Rye, do Corn, do Onts, do 1'otatoc, do Dried Penohes, pared per round ) do do tin pared do Dried Annies, do fl.1 A 10 5 2 1 I 00 50 i 00 oo 25 , 40 25 ! 6 1 f,0 1 2a 20 ; 15 i i (10 i 4.'. ! 25 I lined Cherries, (unstoncd,) per bu. Butter, per pound, per dozen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Wi Cheese, Lard, Ham", t-'houlders, Beef, hind quarter, ' front " Mutton, Chickens, 25 25 25 20 14 13 18 CO MlumioUiu C'onl Trade, Sn.AMOKiN, Sept. 22, 18(18. Tnns. Ctrl. Sent for week ending Sept. 1, 1.1.3S7 Id Per last Report, 237,331 05 3511.719 01 342,'JU 04 To same time lost year, Increase. "14 17 Special Notices. A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A Physician who had Consumption for aovoral years, with frequent bleeding of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknuwn to the rul'ession, when his caso appeared hopeless. He is the only ph)sioiun who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowledge of its virtues; and he can nscribo tho de gree of health he now enjoys to nothing but tho use of his midicino; and nothing but utter despair nnd entire extinction of nil bnpo of rcoovery, to gether with a want of confidence in all others, induc ed him to hazard the experiment. To those suffer ing with uny disease of thu Lungs he profl'urs a treat ment ho confidently believes will eradicate the disenso. Price SI 50 per bottle or $3 a half dozen, sent by express. Send fur a circular or call on Dr. E. Bovi.ston Jackson, No. 2.'0 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia. For salo by H. Y. Friling, Market Square, fcuu bury. Pa., and Druggists generally. Muy 30, lt-tiS ly. A 4'nil.--A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak ness, Early Decoy, Diseases of the Urinary and Sem inal Organs, nnd the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful anil vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by the desire to benefit the afdicted and unfortunate, I wiil send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in n soaied envelope, to any one who needs II, illEE or UHARCE. Address, j usr.i'ii i . ix m a , Station D, Bible House, New-York City. Sept. 12, lrWW. 3m Deafness, Blindness asd Catarrh treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in city and oountry can be seen at his office. The Medioal faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in hisprsctice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. nov.30-ly. SiiiiUv lo Alui'i-iii(it. Young Man'sGuide to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The bu maue views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses inoident to Youth and Early Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of oharge. Ad dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadel phia, Pa. June 13, 1868. ly. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING HOUSE, ' 604 Market Ntreel, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price Sy i. em, and wo believe we are the only Clothing House in the city that striotly adheres to this principle. Wo have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not less important, for having all our goods i-.vritA wr.i.i, Mini:. Ws employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods ore of both kinds fashionable and plain so that all tastes eon be suited. The prices ore the very lowest, as any one by a moment I thought must see, or otherwise we oould not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prioes down to tho advantages ws promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan opoa which to do business, and many a dollar can bo saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONES' ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Cos Market Street, Philadelphia, Not en the Corner, but one door above Sixth. K. O. 91A1XB, Nalesmna, April 4, m.f WOM ALFemnlei, Owing to I lie peculiar and important relations which ihey sustain, their peculiar organisation, and the ofiioes they perform, are subjeot to many sufferings. Free dom from itanse contribute in no small degree to their happiness and trelfare, for none can be happy who are ill. Not only so, but no one of these various fomale complaints can long be suffered to ran oo without involving Ihe general health of the Individ ual, and ere lung producing permanent sickness and premature decline Nor is it pleasant lo consult a physioian for the rolief of these various dclioate af fections, and only upon the most urgent neecseity will a true woman so Ihr ancriflce her greatest chariu as to do this. The sex will then thank us fur placing in their hands simplo specifies which will be round efficacious in relieving and ourlng almost every ono of those troublesome complaints peculinr to the sex IlEtn hold's Extract or Bfcnn llundredssur fcr on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vmnlv to druggists and doctors, who merely tmibilir.o them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which mnko Ihem worse. 1 would nut wish to assert any thing that would do injustice to the aUioted, but t am obliged to say thai nltbough it muy be produced from exeeasire exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwholesome air and food, profuse menstruation, 'the use of tea and ounce, and frequont childbirth, it is faroltencr caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina itself. When reviewing .the causes of these distressing complaints, It is most painful to contcmplnlo the nt enilant evils consequent upon Ihem. Jt is but simplo justice to the subject to enumerate a few of tho uinuy additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, nnd happiness of woman in nil class es of society, and which, consequently, afl'eot more or less direotly, tho welfare of Ihe entire human family. The mania that exists for precocious educa tion and marriage, causes the years that naturo designed for corporeal development to be wasted and perverted in tho restraints of dress, tho curly confinement of school, nnd especially in the un healthy excitement ot Ibe ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly excited by ploasuro, perverting in midnight revel tho hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, tbo work of destruction is halfaccomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon her sys tem, unnecessary effort Is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school at a Inter day, thus aggravating Ihe evil. When ono excite ment is over, nnothcr in prospective keeps the mind mtrhiilly sensitive tn impression, whilo the now con stint, restraint of lashionablo dress, absolutely ..r bidding the exercise indispensable to tho attainment and retention of nrganio health nnd strength ; tho exposure to night air ; tho sudden change of temper nture; tho complete prostration produoed by exces sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legiti mate efl'eot. At last, an early marriiigo caps tho climax of misery, and (he unfortunuto one, hitherto so utterly regardless of Ihe plain dictates and re monstrances of her dolicnto nature, becomes an unwilling suhjoct of medical treatment. This is but a truthful picture of tho experience of thousands of our young women. Long before tho ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education of llieir peculiar nervous system, composed of what is called tho tissue, which is, in common with the fe male breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations at an early period of life; and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lend, long before puberity, to habits which sap tho very life of their victims cro nnturc has self-completed their development. For Female Weakness nnd Debility. Whites or Lcucorrhoen, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer tho most perfect specific known: Ilelinbold's Compound Ex tract of liuchu. Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany. Females in every period of life, from infancy to extreme old age, will Dud it a remedy to aid nature in the discharge of ils functions. Strength is the glory of mnnliood and womanhood. Helmbold's Extract Iluelm is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and more pleasant. Ilelinbold's Extract Buchu, having received tho indorsement of Ihis most promi nent physicians in the I'nited States, i now offered to afflicted humanity as a certain cure for tho follow ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever causo originating: General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression. Imbecility. Determination of Blood to tho Head, Confused Ideas. Hysteria. General Irrita bility, Restlessness nnd Sleeplessness at Night, Ab sence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dys- fcp.-ia. Emaciation. Low Spirits, Disorieanizntiun or 'nrnlysis of tho Organs of Generation. Palp'tution of tho Heart, and, in fact, nil tho concomitants of a Nervous and Debilitated state of tho system. To in suro the genuine, cut this out. Ask for Helmrold's. Tako no other. Sold by Urugirists and Dealers everywhere Price Si. 25 per buttle, or six bottles fir S'1.50. Delivered to any nddrcs. Describe symptoms in nil communications. Address II. T. HKL.MBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 591 Broadway IJ. Y. None are genuine unless done up in steel-cnffrnvcd wrapper, with fac-simile of lny Chemical Warehouso, and signed II T. 11ELMUOLD. Sept 19, ISfiS 2m, i ;itAin iV.titieiYit MAi.b. I The Oldest and most noted Institution of ! the Kind in Sunbury. i J. W. WASHINGTON, HAVING removed to his new building on Third .Street, between Market and the Depot, is now ' prepared to serve his customers better than ever. I Having secured tho services of first class Barbers, ; ' SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING will be executed in the latest stylo. The building having been erooted espeoinlly for tho purposo of a First Class Barber Saloon, ami having fitted it up in tho latest style, he hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. In the adjoining room a first class Confoctioticry has been opened for the snloof I ''-'-m, 4'iBilii, Cukes, Btoer, nnd numerous other Temperance Drinks In common uso. Oranges, and other delicious fruits and eatables of home nnd foreign growth in rich profusion and vlcgant variety. Sunbury, September 5, 18fiS. I'ciiiiHy Irmiia Mute Arlciiltural frioi-iYly. The next Exhibition of this Society will be held at HARRISBURG, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Sentembcr 2U and 30 October 1 and 2, 1S08. Catalogues of premiums can be had, and informa tion given upon application to the Secretary, at Har risburg. The PREMIUM LIST has been enlarged, and is a very liberal one. Excursiun tickuts will be sold by the principal Railroads leading to Harris- burs, ami Treigbt carried at renueea rales. A. BOYD HAMILTON, Pi A. II. LONGAKER, Secretary. I'rcs't. For doing a family washing in the best and cheap est manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world! Has all the strength ot old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile Try this splendid Suup. .bold by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WOUKS, Ad North r routMreei, rnuaaeipnia. August 29, ls63. ly. "NW MARBLE STORE. jno. do, g Chesnut Street, JAS. E- CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, Have been appointed SPECIAL AGENTS in this city for the sale of the GORHAM MFG. COMPANY'S Fine Eleotro-Plated Ware. We guarantee these goods to be decidedly supe rior to anything in tbo market, exoelling in design, finish and quality. A largo assortment will be maintained, and sold at the manufacturers' regular FIXED PRICES. Trade Mark pf Stamped on tbo of LXy base of eaeh Electro Plato jgHAUio-j article. J.E.CALDWELL&C0' fto. 904 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, July 18, 1868 mhT.ly. liMolsslluss est' Irtsi-rliip. NOTICE Is hereby given that tbs co-partnership heretofore existing between J. Weiser Bucher and E. Manor Buober, trading under the firm of "Bueher Brothers," in the tanner business, was this day (August 24ih, 18A8,t dissolved by mutual eon sent. The business) will hereafter be oonduoted by the undersigned, at the old stand, where all persons indebted to tho firm of Buoher Brothers, aro re quested to soil without delay and make settlement, and save cost. E. MASSEft BUCUEK. Sunbury, August 29, ln68. 6m. WHERE can I get tho best picture T Why at llyrrly'tt, ofoourss. Always go to Byerly and judge for yourself. B IRD CAGES, 11 different kinds. If you,wont rood and cheap Bird Cocoa, ro to COS INLET CO 8 FALL OPENING. GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES ! You can Buy More Goods ; of the BEST GiTJIITT For LEGS MOlTEYj at the LI AM HOT H STORE, OK II. Y. I IHI. !.', M.AKKET .SQCARE, SUNBUnV, PENWA. Tlian any other plane. LIAS JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED i ! The Best Selected and j j FINEST ASSORTMENT, of j I I DRY GOODS JX TOWN. FRENCH MERINOS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, CASSIMERES, &c. Dolaiues and Armures. Domestio Cottons, BroTn and Bleached. NOTIONS of all kinds. Hosiery, Gloves, Men's 1 1 .1 1 1 ,'ii l iulcrgnrme WIHTE GOODS. A full assortment of TRIMMINGS. Builders will find my Stock of lliirl vv lire, Paint, Oilsi, 4iil:i., A-., 4'oitiplcte. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE, QUEENSWARE, GLASS WA RE, CROCKERY, SALT, BOOTS AND SHOES- HATS AND CAPS, and in fuct everything usually kept in a largt Store Call and he convinced that the Cheapest Place to JSuy all Your Goods is at THE MAMMOTH STORE of II. "V. FRILING, Terms 'ab, SO tlayu, as tny Goods are bought for Cash and Sold Cheap for the READY MONEY. I give the trade tho ad vantage of all reductions ss fast as they aro made by Manufacturers. h. y. rwuNa, Sunbury, Sept , 19" 3 SPEEU'S STANDARD Wine Bitters ! s For the Weak, For tlio l'nlo. For the t-ickly, l or the Aged. For 1 emalos. For Spring Use '. ! ! t3f ' y Hitlers! equal lo llioirs .,..) Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, Mado of WINE. IIERHS AND ROOTS. Spurn's Celebrated Wine, so woll known, with Peruvian Burk. Chamomile Flowers, Snake Hoot, Wild Cherry Dark, (finger, and sueh other Hotbs nnd Roots as will In all cases assist Iliirei'lion. promote the Secret iuns of the sys tem in the natural cliunuels, and give TONE AND VIGOR to the Voiiii(( nn1 Old. Mnln and sVhihI ! All use it with wonderful suoecss. Brings C3 s. XJB BIB. T.. the Pulo White Lip. W.OOM AND REALTY To the thin face and care worn countenance. Cures Fevor and Creates Appetite. Trv them. Cso none other. Ask for Speer's Standard" Bitters. Sola by Ui ujjijisii and Grocers. Sco thnt my signa lure is over tiie Cork of eaeh bottle. ALFRED SPKEH, Passaic, N. 3 , and 213 Broadway, Nuw-Vork. . 1 3T Trade supplied by Juhnston, llollnwav k Co.. Philadelphia . George A. Kelly, Pittsburg; and by mi .i IIMH-7TIIU jieaicrs. For snle by W. A. UKNXliTT, Sunbury, Pa. July 11. oct2.i I7 ly. TURNER'S 3ELF TURNER'S SUPPORTING AHD EACH LAEEEP., CAN HE USED IN ALL THE FOllMS .aro HIV insr both: cuts. Is Readily LMi!tliLtii'l it Siuii'terjiil, S'.'lf Supporting, Iviily Transported, ConviTtiljlc into si Stop I.titMcr or ScalToKl. sa IT 13 USEFUL TO FARMER. FRUITGROWER, MECHANIC. HOUSE-KEEPER, 4c. 20 Foot, extra weight, 10,00 II I I'ect. o sections, (each 10 feet lung ) Extended length about 26 feet. 10,00 40 Feet, 4 Sections, (one 12, two 10, and one S fuet long,) Extuudid length about 37 feet. 21,00 Other Sizes iu proportion. Liberal discount to tbu Trade. binglo Ladders forwarded, freight pre-paid, lo nearest Station on receipt of retail price. AGENTS WANTED in overy county to canvass and sell. Also wanted, Energetic. Reliable. Capa ble Men to Travel and estublisb county Agents. For Circular and Terms address , Turner I'aloul Hlriitioii I.nslstrr. P. (). Box, 2018. or No. 20 South 7lh Street PHILADELPHIA. June 27, lPf.8. im MERCHANT TAILOK, tMAHKET SO.UARE, SUN11URY, PA. II AS just received a largo and well-selected stock ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of the finest CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND N ESTINGS ever brought to Sunbury, nud which he promises to sell cheaper than the cheapest, iiuving the services of skillful tailors, he guarantees a good fit in every instance iuferior to uouo outside of the cities. Everything from my establishment will be guar anteed as represented. THOMAS G. NOTT. Funbury, May 9th. ISOS If "NEW MACHINE SHOP AND .CO. KOIIKH M II -V SiO.K, INFORM the puhlie that they have established a MACHINE SHOP, in connection with thcir FOUNDRV. They have supplied themselves with New Lathes, Planing end lioring Machines, with the latest improvements" With the aid of skillful me ebonies, they are enabled to exeoute uli orders of Iw Work or ltopn.lrlsjf, that may be given them, in a satisfactory manner. Having enlarged and rebuilt iheu- Foundry, the, are ready to exeoute all kiuds of tASHNUi.. Ill-UK C'Holiutt'ai. Af. The PLOWS, already celebrated for their superi orly, havo been still further improved, and will al ways bo kept on band, tunbury, Juno IJ, W IB sT A;,....-. .t . )B lHaSjQrfnii emr. I.tZtltl IS A .TlOltHIM, OCCULISTS AND MANUFACTCHEUS OF THE rF.LKUUATFD PERFECTED SPECTACLES, EYK GLASSES, &(,'. ii art rutin, coax, v.wk Ai'foixTirri T. 8. SHANNON, BUN BURY, PENN'A., As their sole agent for Snnbiii V and vicinity for the snle of the oelchrated PKIIFEC TED ,S PKC TA CL KS, AND EYE GLASSES. In doing so they bays mnfldrnoe In Ihe ability of thoir agent lo meet the requirement nt all cus tomers. His assortment of our ItKACTIFl'L I.KN SKS comprises every form and kind, calculated for the simplest as well as the worst crises or disensed or impaired vision. An opportunity will bo thus af forded, to proourc at nil times SPl-X'TACLKS VNKQl AU.F.ri 1IY ANY OF TIIDIR STilKNOTIIKNIXO ANIJ PHliSKU VINO QUALITIES. Too miieh cannot be said as to their Sii'-ririi? over tho ordumry glasses worn. 1 hero is no itliin niering, wavoring of tho fight, ilirriness, or other unpleasant sensation, hut on lliu contrary, from the pueuliar construction of the Lenses, they are sooth ing and pleasant, causing i fnelinir. of relief to tho wearer, and Pwduc'n a Clear and Distinct Vision, ns in the natural hcaUhy sight. They are the only spectacles that PKESRMVE AS WELL AS Ai .SIST THE SMUT, and are tho Cheapest beonuso the Rest, always last ing mnnv veers without change beint necessary. (jf CAUTION. Mr. T..S. -IIANNOS, Jeweler, Is their Only Agent appointed in Sunbury and vi cinity. tl'sfWo employ no Peddler. nngl.'fiS ly. toi .-vtj ji: iic4rriijAi.iv EDUCATED for RUSINESS LIFE, AT CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College, f.:S7 Chesnut St., cor. of 7th., PHILADELPHIA Established 1M4. Incorporated 1835. The lonijftt er-liddi-ditd tinl hml arijuniitd Gjiniiiuiiid Colh'je in the, City. The practical value of its courso of instruction has been tested by long experience HUNDIJEDS OF YOUNG MEN Have found, in the kuowlcdgc gained here, the means uf profitable employment, and of success in busiiics. Each Studuiit is Instructed separately, and in th' most practical manner. Itooks for tlio various P.ronchcs of Tra.lo nre opened, written nut, nnd closed in tho manner prac ticed in our host niercantilehouscs. Tho diflureut Lusiness Papers, such as HILLS OK KXCHANUK, l,lto.nOHY NOTES. CHECK ACCOUNT? SALES, A C C 1 1 1 ' N T S C I' K K E N T , LETTEltS. INVOICES, 4o.. Arc made out as in actual business. ib:: jb.v!!iib Is taught by a superior penman in sueh a manner that nu attentive student in a short time guins a Hi. piil, Free and Elegant style of Business Writing. ORNAMENTAL WKITINO, Of all kinds, is executed in thu luost finished man- COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, j Including the best and most rapid methods of com. pitting Intcrett Exchange, l'rolit and Sales, Avera I Kini! Accounts, Ac .ure comprised iu thu Cuursc of I Instruction. BUSINESS I'HACTICE. Purchases. Sales. Consignments. Shipments, Deal- ' ins witii Hanks, It omittances, Ac Ac. Also, Cuiumerci.il Law, Phonography, Detecting Counterfeits, Ac. Students receivcif at any time, and instructed at sueh hours as may best suit their convenience. Tho larsje numlicr of husiness men now in attend ance, and the numerous applications received tor its students to till vacant positions, fully utlest the ap preciation iu which the institution is held by the business community. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. CATALOGUES SENT GRATIS. Tie Crittenden Commercial Arithmetic and Bu siness Manual, for sale at the College. Handsomely h.-.und, 12 m. Price, Sl.oO. Sent post paid to any I address. ! ?. II. CHITTENDEN X CO. July 2", 153. fim I SIOO PiWARD ! Tot a meilieu.e tiatt will cure I cruel!. i ii-.vi;N.A. VICIil.lMi in l..e THROAT, witooriNG cot uit, j ol relieve CONSUMPTIVE OOL'GHS, as n'nek as C OK'S CO U G II HALS A M I OVKR ONE MILLION HOTTLF.S imve been ltl mihI not ft auntie instance! of iti failure in known. We Imvrf, in our Hsicii8iiui, uny quantity ul Crr-tint-ale, mic nf mem immu MINENT r I IV I O I S S who hnve um'iI itininrir UHi-m-t, inul yitron it (lie pro eminence overcvt-iy nrln-r ct'ni.'mtml. IT UOt;S NOT DRY LI A COUGH, but LOOSKNS IT, n hs ti. et'aljlo ihe pnth'iit ti txpcct.'fote freely. Two cr jtiree tlosm. Will lNVAtmcLY Ci:ik Tn-huso x the TiffcoT ! A hilf Uit.Ie hn of; rn completely tu re J thi iivi-i Siuh hrn C uttli, ami yt, t ti n ti tt it im h itne and ietitv in id operation, it i lert'eciiv Iirtrnilen. lienm purely vi;ftit.le. It i very ugreenhle to the tante nud muy be oduimisicied to i.liiUicii oi uny iiue. In cHt?s of CHOI k we will qiiaiamee icure, it'tan In teuiii, NO FAMILY SHOULD UK WITIIOl T IT It it wuliiii tlie reach of all, it Wing the cheupeii urnl Ltit ineiium.e extant. C. G. CLARK A CO.. Proprietor. m:v havkn, conn. April I. -ty a o e s DYSPEPSIA CURE. rpillS OIIEAT RE.MF.DV FOIl ALL DISEASES of J. ilia ST O M A O H S is llie cliveovt'ry if Hie inventor i'l' 1'iie's vnliiAl.le C'MirIi Uiilsuiu, while rXMriuiriililie fr lusowii hi-iiltti. Itriireii Ciainp iu ttie Htxinarti lor linn winch liail bekne yieiiltd to iioihiut!. lull eliioriilOrtu. Tlie almost daily leituiionv from various parlsof the rountry eneouiar us to helieve there is m it ikcase caused hy a disordered ititinacti it will not speedily cure. I'hyaiciana endorse and Use itl Ministers give testimony of its etBcacy. And from ail directions we receive tiduijs of cures per formed. DYSPEPSIA! It is suie lo eure. HEAP. TUl'KN ! One dose will eure. SICK-HEADACHE! l has eured in hundreds of coses. HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS! It stops iii tliirty mumles. CIDITY OF THE STOMACH ! licorreeisaloiice. RISK OF THE FOOD! It stops immediately. DISTRESS AFTER EATING ! One dose w ill remove. CHOLERA MOHUIS! liupiJI)' )iuids Ui a lew doses. BAP Cr.EATH Will he rlunif l with half s bottle. IT IS PERFECTLY HAHMLES Its UNPRECEDENTED Sl'CCESa is owinf to the fact ilut It Ciirvai ly AHsiltitlsi; future TO RE ASSERT HER 8 WAY IN THE SYSTEM! Neatly every dealer iu Hie United Stutee sella it at ONK DOLLAR PER BOTTl.K. C. O. CLAEK & CO., Proprietor, KKW HAYEK, CONN. April 18, ISOS. ly. STONE WA1U3. THE best and oheapest assortment of Hums Ware in the State, just received and lor sale cheap at the Mammoth Cosh Store of II . Y. FRILIXQ. . REMEMBER ll)-i-y' uew Picture Gallery three doers vest of lb isilreod, Market quaie M
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