Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 27, 1865, Image 3

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H. D. MASSEK, Editor ft Proprietor.
B. WILVWRT, Fnbtlah.
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1303.
tui:vr.
Wamiinoton, May 24,
Uy th Prttident of tht United Statu:
A rUOCLASATION.
Viibiikas, By the frroclMnhTfori '(T Yifti
iresiciem ot tnu Iltli Gay of April Inst, cer
tain port of the United States therein ape
cifieil, which had previously lieen auliject to
blockade wcro for objects of the public
safety, declared, iti conformity Willi previ
ous special legislation of Congress, te be
closed against foreign commerce dtiring tKo
national will to bo thereafter expressed tmd
make known by the President-;
And Whereat, Events and circurnstvficci
'iavc siuco occurred which, i-n my gutlgc
nent, render it expedient to remove th-ut
cstriction, except ns to the ports of Gulves
on, Lnsalle, Urazos de Lnutiagn, Point lsa
cl and Jirownsville, in the State of Texas;
JVtftr, therefore, be it knoicn that I, Andrew
folirmmi, President of tho United Stales, do
lercby decluro that tho ports aforesaid, not
: xct-ptcd as uliove, shall be open to foreign
mnnierco from and after tho riist day of
'illy; that commercial intercourse with the
vA -jfitts may from that time be carried
n, subject to the laws of the Unilerl States
nd in-pursuance of tho regulations as may
ie prescribed by tho Secretary of the Tren
ury. If, however, nny vessel from n for.
ign port shall enter any of the before nam
d excepted ports in the Stato of Texas she
till contTfiratn be held liable to the penal
ies prescribed' tio act of Congress, np
iroved on the ltflti iThy oT only, 1801, and
Jic persons on board of her to such nn al
ios as may be incurred, pursuant to the laws
f war for trading or attempting to trade
'ith the enemy.
And I, Andrew Johnson, President of the
Jnited States, do hereby declare and make
.nown that the United Stoics of America
it) henceforth disallow all persons trading,
r attempting to trade, in nny ports of the
.' iiited State, in violation of the lawsthere
. U pretence of belligerent rights and
vr'M'l-j'.-s, aiid give notice that from the
ate of lliis'proJlnniation all such oll'emk-rs
ill be held and ililt with ns pirates.
It is also ordered'that nil-restrictions upon
rude heretofore imposed in the territory of
he United States, cast of tho Mississippi
iver, save those relating to contraband of
;ur. to the reservation of the rights of the
'nited States, to property purchased in the
.rritory of an enemy, and to twenty-live
er cent, upon the purchases of cotton, -are
.moved.
All provisions of the iirtcrnrfi reveimc lnw
iil be carried into e licet under the proper
tiicets.
.. . In whiter whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, and enrxed the seal of tho
United States to be nllixed. Done at tho
city of Washington, this, the -twenty-second
day of May, in the year ef -B-:r "Lord
one thousand eight hundred nd s-ixty-iive,
am', of the independence of the Uni
ted States of America the eighty nintfc.
ANDREW JOHNSON. !
lir order of tho President : !
W. IlfNTKK,
Assistant Secretary of War.
ilocal 'Affairs.'
t'jf-NuTiCK Tti Si nscniDEits. As the first year of
publication of tho Amkiiicax under tho present
.ms will expiro in September, it may he well to
wind subscribers that fifty centi can be tared by
tying within the year.
tyRov. M. Horwoon, of New Jersey, will
each in the Presbytorion Church next Sabbnia
orning at J01 unJ in the crening nt"j o'clock.
Lost between this office nnd tho depct, a f nf
:y, about two iuebc-a long. Hie finder will be libe
My rewarded by leaving it at this office.
pyThe eve of Edward B. Rhodes, wliioh was
..ely tried in this pluce for murJer, and argued he
re the f upreme Court, at Hnrrishurg, has been let
:le by that body, and a new trial granted.
iMKn
yy The late rnim bad cnuscd the river to rue to
considerable height, but is now fulling.
(7 Assistant Assessor 1". M. Shindel, requests til
state, that his appointment nt Puzinos, to receive
e income returns, on the 1st, has been changed to
s 2d and 3d of June, on account of Thunksgmng
J-
7 We are requested to state, thnt the fraternity
Free Masons will hare a parade, in this place, on
.-ursday next, Thanks-giving day ; a sermon will be
livered to them in the German Reformed Church,
- the Iter. W. Crenier, and an address by tbe lion.
Jordan, bodges from other places will be repre
tiled. ry Bradford, the young sprig of chivalry, who was
lusted in this pluce a lew dnys since for dislnyut
prt-seinns, and made to take the oath of allogiauce,
s since K-ft own. The alinospbure of unbury is
t whuicsouie for robcis. Sunlmry Gasette.
IjThcr are a few more of the above stripe,
iglibor John, though not quite so bold since our sol
ors wound up the "Southern Confederacy," who,
think, it would be well enough to administer tbe
lb of allegiance to.
Cy ThursJoy of next werk will be the dny set
art by President Johnson, as an occasion of huraili-
on and prayer on account of the assassination of
uraham Lincoln. Tbe day wilt be proporly ob
.cred in this pluce by a general suspension of billi
es, and appropriate religious exercises in the Ya
ms churches.
ry W buv been requested by several promi-
el cilisens, to ask whether there are any constables
policemen in this borough qunlified to make ar
sis. If so, it would be part of their duty to attend
some eases which come under the observation of
liien residing in our principal streets, in the ere
8-
CyrE.ISSVLViSIA ItEGlKKSTS TO VB MrBTER
ii OCT. Ihe following Pennsylvania regiments be-
nging to the Army of the Potoraae, took part in the
-and review at Washington, and will be mustered
:t of serrice upon tbeir arrival in this State.
Catalbt 1st, 2J, dtb, 17th and loth regimenu.
IsfAKTnT Ninth Corps. lath, 47tb, 48th, 40th
'st, 100th, 200tb, 207th, J08th, JflBth and 21 lib re
.menta.
Fifth Corps. 11th, 56th, 83d, 8Sth, Slst, 107th
7tb, llStb, 121st, 143d, 155th, 190th, 19lsl, lMth
'id 210th regiment.
Second Corps 31st, iSi, 57th, 63 lb, 83th, 105th
,6ih, 110th, 118th, 110th, 141st, H5th, 148th, 183d
id !S4th regiment!.
Total Pennsylvania regiment from Army of Poto-
aa. Infantry, 41: Caralry, .
-
tyl. 0. of O F. Tbe annual Session si the
rand Lodge of Pennsylvania, commenced on Tueo.
ay week, in Philadelphia. Tbe leotion fur offieers
serve lbs ensuing year resulted as follows : M. W
trand Master, John M. Croslaad, of No- 53, of PotU-
ille ; H. W. D. Grand Master, George Fling, of So
),Grmantown ; E. W. Grand Warden, Richard
"Vson, of No. 193, Dnylostown ; R. W. Grand So.
tary, William Curtis, if No. 28, Philadelphia
'. W. Grand Treasuror, M. Rioharda Muoklt, of No,
fhiladelpbia ; R. W. Oread Rep. O. It. V- B
. Alexander Simeon, of No. 110, Philadelphia.
6. B. Boris, Esq.. of this place, was elected Pis.
lot Deputy Grand Muter, for Koroxuabortaol di-
V-t
TIIU UI or THE 1TAR.
Veil. Inrl and lain Companions
'1'rnu.isVrrcsl to and .lmprl
kouc1 in l-'or It-en
Monro?.
l-'oiiTKtrs.s Mo.Nnou, May 23.
Xt 1 o'clock tli in Afrewoon tho steamer
Silas O. Pierce left tho llhlfrWrre wharf nt
'4th'is place, with Brevet Msrjor Kiron. Mile'a,
tccampanieit uy otucrorncersoi prominerrce,
nf rocecilcd linniedfntcly to the steamer
Wm. P. Clyde, 'laying nt anchor in the
ltreKTrt, Tt!ii 'SfTerSDn Davis and tiro re
hinindeT of thetelfcl pnrty on board. An
hour, perhaps BulHciunt to give the depart
ing rebels time to tako a long farewell of
friends and dear ones, was awarded to
them.
The harbor, which usually is -crowded
with nil kinds and classes of vessels, to-day
looked almost deserted. Scsrtely a dozen
rail of vessels cftnltS bo counted, and even
they seemed dull and listless.
Colonel Roberts, commander of t lie Fort
ress, in Wder to conduct tho trnusfermcnt
as unostentatiously ns possible, very early
in the morning stationed guards in tho im
mediate vicinity of the casemates, wherein
are the cells intended for tho incarceration
of the prisoners, and also along the various
paths and routes they would bo obliged to
traverse while en route to tho fortress.
In a few moments after Hie Pierce reach
ed tho wharf riift fiiscners began to land:
Sucri veo the arrangements strictly enforced
bv the military authorities that no person
Was allowed to approach the wharf where
the prisoners landed except at a distance of
over live hundred yards. As the prisoners
marched tin the wharf, prnciiiwrt by a gunril
of their captors of the Michigan Cavalry,
the tall, spare from ot Jell. Davis, dressed
in gray cloths, and wearing n light felt hat,
could be easily discerned. As soon as tho
prisoners were all aslinre tney were marclietl
up along the boacli to the sally port of the
water battery in the rear ot the Portress,
nnd thence to the ceil in the second tier of
case -m ft'tcs.
Clement C. flay aecVrtnpn-ifi".! Jefferson Da
vis inside the Portress, and, also, it is sup
posed, the larger portion of his persoral
stall". Mrs. Davis, and her four children, her
brother and sister, und the wife of Clement
C. Clay, remain on board the steamer Clyde,
nnd it "is thought will bo sent South this
evening, ta -orders have been issued by the
ar DepaYrnwif, prohibiting them from
going iSorth. "-Ire parting between Jell.
Davis and his lamvlv w described to have
been of nn extremity nlTecttog nature, dur-
ng which the leelmgs oTthu or.ee ambitious
and desperate rebel lender Svere eotttplctcly
overcome.
Stringent orders, respecting visiting the
fortress, have been issued, and nil civilians
are prohibited from entering it unless duly
provided with a pais from Major yen. Hul
ktk. Wakhisctov, May 23. Official intclli
ir"u?c4ins been received of the surrender rf
St. Mark's nnd Tallahassee, Florida, to our
forces, nnd nlso of the rebel steamer Spray.
t"he?.30 unit llie Cmlofllic War.
The (.'rerttert wnr of modern history has
ended in triuiirph. The country has demon
strated the vnstnets of its power. He knew
it was preftf; notf nil the world knows it.
Our neighbors across tho water, who snid
our very greatness was our weakness that
we should never "hold together that wc
mtt fall to pieces, anrl very small pieces nt
that note take off their lints nnd beg to
assure us V their "rr;ft -distinguished con
sidcraifvn.,,, Verily! a yniHic nation that
can raise two nrli'lims of fighting men nnd
two thousand milii-ws -.if ttrf-ney. just for the
asking, is worthy nf bring '"eonidered."
They told us we could rfit trry i n the wnr
r-ix months without btgeing for loans in
European markets. We (lit! ff.rry on such a
war as they never dreamed of, for f'our year$,
nnd never asked for a dollar; ami they now
wiih to buy our bonds at an advance of fifty
percent, ovi-r hut year's prices. Govern
ment stocks arc quoted as brisk and in de
mand, nnd well thev mav be, for the 'lime
will soon come when no morewi!! lie offered.
'ho national expenses will soon be down V
pence tooting, ami, instead of a Treasury
;uliet of nine hundred millions. Secretary
McCulloch will ns'; Us for about n, third of
that sum. And how much easier It will be
to ruise this in peace than in war! The mil
lions of soldiers who have so lti! made it a
usimss to destroy life nnd property will
return to pursuits of industry, nnd the now
ivageM Ileitis will whiten with new harvests.
Instead of reading every morning that so
many miles of railroad have been dettrotfd.
ill be that "o many new avenues to
material wealth have been opened." The
South itself will be compelled to bear its
share of the burden it imposed on the
country, audits cotton so much trreater
than gold, nnd still so niuch lew than king
will have no nt ri'uite of invsltv but what
t pi-y-i into ll.p rrvf nr. Alt on Setith-
m cotton uillconile ns ensilv ci-llected
as on Northern petroleum or manufactures,
and besides the article must le had tho
world wants it.
It would toko but a fraction of our pro
perty to pay our national debt now, but if
wo no not pay a dollar ot tho principal in
ten years, that fraction will be reducer one
half by tho development of the national
resources, w e EMail tlouhtlcsa Wind tip the
war and sounre all accounts with a national
debt of less than three thousand million on
about 18 percent, ot the present national
weaim; nut, according to its rate of increase
(127 per cent.) from 1850 to 18C0, in 1875
this debt will be less than nine per cent.
But our ability to pay tins national debt
needs no deuoiistntion; but as some of us
nave iooksu upon tlio dark side, we may as
well have a chince at the sunshine.
The national loans will soon he out of the
market, but for a short tune the Govern
ment will need money to pay off the army
nnd settle up the expenses of the war. Only
about two hundred millions more of the se
cond series of the 7 30 Loan remain to be
taken, and when it is finally withdrawn.
mere is no uouot tuat it will rise to a baud
some premium, and at the rate it Is now
going, some time within the next sixty days
wm eeu me last oi tins series. 31r. Jay
Cooke, the subrcsiption agent, announced
in February "that th e first two hundred
millions of 7-30 swill probably betaken in
at par fro.n three to four months" but they
vtre taken in 1cm than two. pn that parties
who desire to invest at par in the IT. 8.
Loan, bearing -seven and three-tenths annual
interest, and In three years convertible into
a 5-20 six per cent, cold interest bond should
make their preparations accordingly. Many
or the best financial authorities believe that
the Government will be able to fund such
portions of its debt, as it may not be ready
to pay ns it fulls due, at K per cent.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JEREMIAH SNTDEB "
Attorney V 4DounsjIIor at Law,
Offie. oorner of Blackberry and Fawn Street, three
doors oast of E. Y. Bright' foundry,
uui;y, 1A.
Will attend promptly to all professional bosinej
entrusted to bis ear., the collection of olaim in is or
tbumborland and tb. adjoining eounlie.
Conaultationa in German ana Eoiliah.
Bnnbnry, April 22, 1 H6S .y
SOLOMON MALICK,
ATTOBWEY AT LAW,
BUNBUBY, Northumberland County, Fa.
OFFICE in tat and of Wavr' TaT.ro, Mark.t
All basis ntraUd to him will b. .arefully and
fiuaoluoll 4 landed to. Coanaltariosi la lb Kaf
tan ad (swat iMjpXaresj.
Soobory, April a fovi-
1865. 1866.
MAMHOTH STORE.
a. w. ritin. a- sw,
BK? lenVo to call tho attention of tho publle that
thoy have just roturncd from the City with a
Tery
LARUE AND tVELL SKLKCTKD
STOCK OF GOODS!
Consisting- of DRY G00D8.
flardlrar., Queoniwore C J&rwore,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hosiery, 'SloVei, Notions, Trimmings, .
Iruaa nnd 4'licinl-nl. Oils. Iniin
ana in fact EVERYTHING GENERALLY KEPT
lu Country Htorc.
W. bought our goods at tb. lowest Cssh Prises
and consequently w. think w. n offer great in-
dncements to purohasera for Cash or Country Pro
duce. J he highest market price paid for all kind
of Produce. Give us a call.
J. W. VRILINU A SON.
Sunbury, May 13, 1S8.
vasm;ajh,i: ttathkx staSsT"
I'OIt N.tl.l'.
taMJE undersized offrt's fr-r sale ths well known
1 TAVERN STAND, in MiirkeiSqunre, Situbury.
for many years kept by Jauics Covert, -.si . , tmd
riow occupied by S. Snyder. The bouse is in giod
repair with -a goou run or custom anil win bn sold or
faroniblc terms, for further information upply te
th. undersigned.
J. W. viJ kill.
Kun1.tiryjV.iy iO, lS8J.-Jt
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Opi-oiite tfc.
M. Y. A VY IIAVKN A WESTEM? R. II. Dsrof
BEACH. STREET, IJOSTOTT.
By P. M. PKATT,
formerly of the Amsri.au Ilouse.
Way U, liU. ly
Bask or'xoRTnvMiinii!), )
SL-XBtnT, I'A., May alb, 151.
NOTICE.
The stoekbohlers of the Dank of N'ortliuinWIand.
are lierebr notified, in accordance with the rcuttirff.
TnMils of the Act of Amuibly, approved lhe ii tiny
of August, 1SR4, entitled "An Act enabling the
Hanks of this Couiiiionwvallh to become associations
for th purpose of banking under the laws of the
foiled itntes," that the liunk of Xorlhumbcrland,
nt a meeting of tho Stockholders, held nt the batik
ini; house, in the RoVnugli of Sunbury. oil Thursday,
the 4 ill day of Miiy, ItMi. voted to bectMiie nn A.t-i-eia-tion
for carrying on llrs business of the li n king
under the laws ot the (nird States, and Unit tho
directors have procured the authority of tho owners
ot more than two thirds of the capital stock, to imiko
Ihe certificate required therefor by the laws of the
Lnited States.
Very reprtfully,
Yours Ae.
SAMUEL J. PACKER, Cashier.
flunWy, May U, 1SC5. It
Fancy HitiooiFsTmlK".
MISS HATE BLACK,
RESPECTFULLY infornisher friends in Sunbury
und riciuily, that she hits just opened her
8PHINO AND SUMMER GOODS,
oi Notions nnd KancyDry Ooods,
Harket street, finr doors west of Wm. II. Miller's
Uootur.d Shoe siore. Sl'.NULHY, Pit.
Her slock consists of Trimimnrs, noti-Mis. embroi
deries. Ladies and Child-ens' tints and blinkers ; silk
ai l other linings, Hoop-skirts, Crap, und Lace Veils;
Nou, glores, stockings, collars, and corsets, Ac.
TWILIGHT AND UAItlUALDI iMUSLfN.
ilenta' H.viilkerchie1, Cravats, Neckties, Kuspen-
Jert : ltibbons, of all kinds, Fonthers, V'elrot, and
many olher arlicles ton nuniernus to mention.
riiotogntphs cf lVcsi Jcut Lincoln.
Perfumery, Tuil.l Soaps, le.
KATE BLACK.
Suabury. May It. ISoi.
TAILORING."
J. F. SCHAFFjEH,
T EPPECTri LLY inf.. mis the citisens of 8UX-
LV DL'ltY and vicinity, that be has opened a
'I'iiiloi-Iuq- shop, j
n the room over Fnrnsworth's Grocery, cppns;te the !
Cental Hotel, StuilnirT. where be is ready to make j
up gnrmentsnf all kiuds in the latest stylo and best ;
worKiiiuniike manlier. i
lluvinz had exneru-nce in the business for a num- :
ber of yc-His he hopes to rentier general satisfaction. '
Uustom work is respectfully solicited. i
J. F. bCHAFKB.
Bunbury, May 13, 1355. ?tn !
Aoli-c lu 'SVeHSprtMcrs.
'OTICE is hereby giren, thiit no person will be
allowed to tresnass ou mv Pronortr. on the
Minmokin Iiliind, or to enter into nny enclosure i
without permission, a Hie i-en-iUiei of the law will
be enforced aainat nil offenders. i
:0 REWAHD, !
will Ire paid for information that will leal to th
oonviclion ot any ucu trespasser.
JUMM'll iuuu.
Shamokin Island, May 1.1, lSui. Am
rilBLIC NOTICE.
VTOTICK is "hereby given that th. undersigned
1 Assiftant Assessor of the S I Dir Hth Di.urict
of Pennsylvania, will attend at Ihe following places,
ana HI Hie lime therein n:tniru. li-r Hie purpose of
receiving the income returns of ihe year l.-iG-l :
At Wnld's Hotel In Georgetown. Lower Muhonoy.
May 22nd and 2,1.1 .
At J. ii. Smith's Hotel, Jackson township, on2ilh
and 2Mh.
At lleim's hotel, Vprer Mahonoy. on tho 27th and
33 th.
At Mis. linker's, Liltle Mahonoy, on the 30th.
At Trerorton, on 31st May.
At Piixinos. on the 21 an-1 .11 Juno.
At bhamokin Dorvt'gh nu the iili and Rth.
At Mt. Carmel on ilia 7ih und Hlh. ami .1 tiii offiaa
in Sunbury, from 15th to 20lb both days inoiusire.
All persons neglecting or rclusing lo mako returns
at the times above limned, the AsftUtunt Assessor,
will make a roturu for them from the best informa
tion he can obtain, and will oild one hundred per
ccniuin as a petiutty lor such refusal or neglect. I
ilie prriper bl.-iuks will be furnisbea at the time. '
1 ersons liable ana desiring License, will mak. ,
application at thesaine time.
P. yi. fcllt.N lir.L, Ass't. Assessor.
Zd Div. Hth Dill , Pa.
Eunbuty, May 1J, 1-
NEW GOODS!
Two doors west of Win. II. Miller's Shoe store.
Sunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply of
SPRING & PUMMEIl GOODS,
Such as Fancy Dress Trimmings, ltibbons, Glores
llanakeretHOIs, Ladies' I, men Collars ana Uuils
Gent's Linen and paper Collars, Netts, Bells, Laee
collars ana oleeves, ilair ilolls, elvel llibbuns,
Red. White and Blue Neck-ties, Corseti Quaker
Skirts, Yokes and Sleeves.
S11AKEK5, PARASOLS, AC.
IMiotOKrupU oi'l'rcwlilcnt Lincolss,
in frames.
Also, Swiss. Jaconet and Victoria Muslint Crap.
Collars and Veils, Grenadine and Luce Veils and a
variety of other articles too numerous to mention
ilAKV L. LAZARIS.
Bunt-ury, May IS, 166i.
MIL L INERY G00DS
AN'D
MISS Ii. eniSBLER,
At tb. new stand, in Market Square, BUNPCItT,
HAVE just reeeivad from Philadelphia tho latest
and most fashionable styles of Millinery liooils,
such as bonneU, Hats, Silks, Kibbons anof Laces,
pourfs, Hosiery and filove. bkeleton hkirla, flowers,
Head Drsssei S, tld Louie' Laps, bdawls,
Silk, e
Ulack Crape and Laee Veils, Crap and Linen Col
lar, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Coisots, Zephyrs,
CtiiUin Yarn, Soap aud i'urfumery.
ltuale Trlsiisiiin;is, llulr IItsa und
loiiib..
Gent' Lln.n and Paper Collars, Necktl.s, Ac.
Flags, riclur Tassels and Cords,
rarosola, L&diet' Satchels, Fans, Ac
Photographs of 1'iesiJerit Lincoln,
handsomely framed.
Thankful for post patronage I bop. bystiiet at
Untion to butine to oontmu th same.
h. eiiiMLER.
Bunbury, May IS, 1S6S
Estate of Jonalbnn aLeahcr de'ed.
NOTICE is hereby liven that letters of admtcia-
tratiou bavins: bean granted to th subscriber, on
th. Mtal. of Jonathan Lesher, lot of Jordan town'
shiD. Northumboiland County, Fa., deeooaed. All
peraoD Uidobted ar. recjuesied to mak. immediat
payment, and tho. baring olaim will preawnt tboa
tor lo.u.iaenb
TOBIAS UltL, Adm'r
Wuhiartoa twf ., Afrll 1, 1MJ.
NEW GOODS !
SPUING AND Bt'MMEll '
JUST OPENED
ISAAC F"JF1A1T.
In Zutlcinoyor'a lluilding. opposite Uenrlmri s Con
feclionory Storo, Markotstreot, BUXBLHY.Pa.,
HAS just opened a well acleotcd assortment of
Goods, which ho offers for sale at very low price!
BEY G00BS !
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such as C1oth, fTassl.
meres, Muslins, Khcctings,' Ticking, Culicors, D.
Lnioi-3, Silks, yinghnins, 4! , Ao.
II l'l'M atsssl t'Ali'S of ovcry description.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES.
Consisting of Hosiery, Glores. Thread, Ilutlona,
Suspender. Neckties. Collar.-i. Handkerchiefs, llnir
Drunhes, Tooth Brushes. Fancy Head Drosses, J'.nl
nnfral Skirls. Hoop-Skirt', Carpot-bngs, Trunks, Va
liKTr, itnbrollas, Cotlon-Ynrn, Soaps, and numerous
Other urlielie too tedious to rtrcntiou.
HAKDWARE,
stirh as nails, binges nnd screws, door latches and
knobs, and CLTLEUY of every description.
Dyes, Drugs, Pninl.i, Viiriiilit-s, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Ac, ice.
tn-i-jiovur' niil ol!inivvre oi
s'VS'l'j- loNcs'itiosi.
STONE AND E.VIITJIENWAUE.
Ai) citonsivo Stock of
Oomposcil of Suar. Conoc. Tons. Kice. Corn-starch,
bay co,
aud Scfrg.
KEADY-MADE
CLOTHING.
Also,
BCCTS G
fur men, wo'mcn and c1mrin.
All kinds of Country Pioduco taken in exchange
for Goods.
Sunbury, ApHI 22, 13115.
"bUEAD r BHEAD I 1 BREAD ! ! 1
InTEvV" BAKER1T.
TIMIE undersi-jned has opened aBiikcry, od Market
.1. street, Suuhury. Pn., two doors wml nf tho Po;-t
Hico, wboro ho will keep constantly ou hau l,
B'1'.'s.Ia IXi'imkI, 'A'wlNt-KtoiU, IEiisiUm,
uud TEA llf.VXS.
All kinds rf
F CY CAKES. Common C.i1;es, Prctsels. Ac. 1
Pic-Xic I'ar.len, Weddings and Fuaerals, will bu ,
supplied ut the shortest notice.
A good assortment will bo kept up nt all limes. -manufactured
out of tho be.it material, and orders
will bo promptly ntlundod t-r. j
lie trust llmt his friends nnd tho r-ublio eenonillv
will sustuiii him in this low enterprise, now groutly !
needed in Sunbury. i
Ho trunts his experience in the 1u;.nons will enn
blo him itogive general salistaction to all who may
fuvor him with llieir patronage.
DAVID FRY. !
Suubrsry, April 22, 18C5. i
(isttoi-;int 1 Ii-i:('Io1 S3 .
llu.inQt AitTi:iis PnovoST MAK'snAt. Orrn'n. j
14lh Di.sriticr, Harhisuuiip, Pa., April 11, LTii. j
Tho following order received from A. A. M. Gen
eral's ofiico, is I'liblUlu'U for the bum-lit mid guidiineo
of uii coiu-erncd : I
llyrrdcrof W. H. PAT! EHS'N". i
('apt. and Tro. Mur. H;h Di.-triel, Pn. !
A. A. PnovosT,MAH.-iiiAi.(lKSKitAi. s Urncc 1
llAiiiusut ito, April 11, ISrt-j. j
Cnpt. M. II. PatterMiu, Provojt Mar.-hal Mill Dis- 1
trior, llarris'iurg. Pa.
Ail mi n dialled under tho cill of December 111,
1-M14, win hfivo not been forwarded lo general ron
dejvouv, will lie rclcnsed. This order does not upply i
tj subsiitutesnlrciidy mustered in.
Sinned. . ED W. W. DINK.!. 1
Utig. lien. I". S Vols., A. A. Pro. Mar. (Jen.
OiUeinl Cnpv :
J.N-J. J. SP'EKKY, dipt. V.R. C. and A. A. A. O.
Apnl t!2., 1 S "5. iil ,
illLLINEIlY GOODS. j
BROOKS & HO H E N II K IM, !
WHOLESALE DEALERS, j
No. 431 Market Street, north aide, I'HIADEI.rniA,
lint now open their Usual hu:i Isomo variety of
Itil.bju. Jlonnet Materials, j
Stiawb A Fancy B-'uVol.r,
L.vliui' A iiscV I: i,
FLOWERS, RUCHES, LACE3,
anl a'.l other articles required by tho
.3i)liii r.v Trade ! '
Fy long cXporii-nco and rlriet altyilion to Ibis
nrnneh of business exclusively, wo lliiiter our.'elvcs
that wu cull oth-r ituliiccuieuls, in variety, styles,
q'lality and inoderalo prices not every whi ro l-i bo
b und. The attention of .MILLINERS uud MKK
CHA NTS n rost-cctt'ully solicited.
lVI'a"tim!Lir attention paid to Jilling
Ordrrt.
March 4, Into flra.
j. noi.Mrs cnuvriit,''
Enamelled Slate Mantel
WARE-R O OIVE,
oa:i, CHESTNUT STREET, rillLADELriHA
Manufactory Tenth and S:tmon Strcotn.
Table-Topa, Pir-r-Blaba, Brackets, Wash
I Stand Tops, &o.,diu.
Philadelphia, Jan 7, 1S05. if
no ! roil Si:iviao.v'ii':T
AND
TUT illi.--. '11 J I
XVX 11 1 I 11 CI V UUUUui
Just opened at the URAND MILLINERY BT0RE,
of
?IisiH Iti. I-. aiiKIrrf
Fawn street, two doors aouth of f hnmokin Valley A
Pottsvillo Railroad,
HAVING purchased my poods at reduced prices,
1 nrfl enabled to sell cheaper:
The stock consuls of HUNNtlD of every descrip
tion fur spring and Summer;
SIi:iK-i-h, and every style of l.ndit-ai' lint),
junnnus, l lowers, ijaiiioe vaps: ae.
Olorcs. Collars, HandkerehiMs, HrsirrT, Laces,
Veils, f-ilk, Urcnadino and Mourning Veils, nnd
numerous other notion, usually kept in Millinery
stores,
Call and seo her stock.
Sunbury, April 2i, lBfli. 2m
IHktyolution of liti-ncrsiiii.
THE partnership heretofore existing between th.
undersigned in the Wholesale and Retail Cual
and (-hipping business under tbe firm name cf Grant
A Diets, i this day dissolved hy mutual consent.
THO.. D GRANT,
VALENTINE D1ETZ.
Funbury, April 15, lSfii.
EXCELSIOR SHOE STOKE.
WM. II. MILLER,
Market Squar, 6UNBUBY, FENN'A.,
Jl'PT reoelred from New York and Philadelphia,
a fresh supply of tb lateat style and of th beat
quality of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Men's Kid Ulore Lincoln Tie,
ii ii Oxford "
ii i buckl
ii L. Congr, and a vaiieiy of
other laatins; ahoes.
Ladies imitation Buckle, Ao , it.
Children' Shoe of every variety and atyle.
M'omen's Shoes at fl 6o.
All bis good stock WARHANTED. Mo Paper
6boa (old at bis store.
U. will also wholeeeJ Boot and Shoes by tbe box.
The publio eouarallj at lavitei to call aaa
amlM ha Mack.
f axkury, lity 29, IMS.
I iILn M A M 1 1 FA. P TfinV il'i75l... Si .W
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
foa Nen-Rettntloa or Incontinence of Crine. Inflsmma
Uaa er UlceraUsn of the BlsdJcr er KiJn.rs, Diaeasea .f
the Prostrate Glan4, Oraret, Brick Daat PepoilU, Dror.ll
cal Swe'.Ilap, Organla Weakness, D.buliy, renal. Cea
pUlata, ts.
IIELMBOLID'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
AWD
Improved Itoso "Wash
Will radically eztenalnata from the srst.m Diseases aria
log from Habits of Wnlpitbn, nl liltlt txptntt, Httlt or
fitf rAo-no- of dUt, no )nconvsance or tapour4;
ocnnpletely superseding iboto'unplMiiantani Sangti
rtmtditt, CopaUa and Jftreury, la curing theso dlseise.
use helTmbold's
FLUJD EXTRACT BUCHU
tn all Diseases of tba Urinary Organs, whether existing In
mils or riHii.t, from uhattur eauit originating, and
no matttr of how long ttanding. It Is pleasant In Its tail
and odor, IMMEDIATE la action, and mora strsngthenlaf
than any of tho preparations of i? ir or Iron.
These luffirlng from Broken Down or DtUcal ContU
iutiont, procuri tht Ittmtdy at ones.
The ntader must ba aware that however slight may be
the attack of the above disoascs, It Is e.rtiln to al.cl hla
Bodily Health, 2tntal Poutrt and Happlntii. If no
treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may
nsue.
All too above diseases require th aid of a dluraM.
HELMBOLLVS EXTRACT BUCHU
Is trio Groat jDiuretio.
IIELMBOLD'S
niODLT coaonrraATis
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
Tor purifying th blood, removing alldlscue arising from
excess and lmprudenc la life, chronic constitutional die
easts arising from an Impure (tat ot th blood, and tb
only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of
Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of
th Donee, Ulcerations of th Throat and Legs, Blotches,
Pimples on tbe Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup
tions of th. skin, and beautifying ths ooMruxio.
NOT A. FEW
Of th went disorder that afflict mankind arise tram th
corruption that accumulates In the Blood. Of all lb dis
coveries lh have been made to puree It out, none tan
equal Ineffsct HSLUDOLD'S COMPOUND SSTBACI
OF SAUSirAUILLi. It cleanse and renovates th
Blood, Instills th vigor of health Into th syittm, and
purges out th honor which make disease. It stimulate
the healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorder
that grow and rankle In the Dlood. Such a remtcly, that
could be relit J on, has long been sought for, and now, Tor
the nrit time, the publle hare one on which they can de
pend. Our space her does not admit of certificates to
show Its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show Is
the sick thai It has virtues surpassing anything th.y bare
wrer taken.
Two tablespoonsful of th Extract of Sarsaparilla, added
to a pint of water, Is equal to th Lisbon Diet Drink, and
one bottle Is equal la a gallon of the Syrup or Sarsaparilla,
Or the decoction as usually made.
The above Extract aro prepared on put.ly sclentiaa
principles tn Fjcuo and embody tho full strength of
the Ingredients entering Into their competition. A r.ady
and conclusive test will ba a comparison of th.tr proper.
Mm who ihos let forth In th U. S. Dispensatory.
HOW TO U$E THE n2Etn$
: In Dis.aiis of tho Clood, Ilumor on th race, or any
and erery part of the bo Jy, use Extract Barsaparllla, ap
plying to Pimples and a'.l external Humors or rruptloas
the Improved Itoje Wash.
Use the Extract Duchu for all diseases requiring Ihe aid
of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as
Oocorrhosa and Gleet; la these us th Extract Eucha
and Inject with tho Improved Rose Wash.
(ST TIIE3IS EXTRACTS UAVE DEE!! ADMITTED
TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and also ar
la very general uso In all the STATE HOSPITALS AND
PUDLIO INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well as
la prlvat practice, and ar consfaered as Inraluabl
remedies.
MEDICIHE
DELIVERED TO AMY ADDSISS.
Direct letters to
uixMBOLD-a piica cukmiual WARKnorn,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
OB TO
riELMDOLD'3 MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phil.
Dueribo Symptom in all Communication.
SOLD CY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Bewaro of Counterfeits I
April 22, 18C5 ly.
J. R. HXLBUSXX,
Coasnty rwiirvrjor, Oont r) nnccr
AND
Jt'STICJ OF Til K PI' A CI'.
Jii'ini, y rt'iumherhind Comity, Venn'a
OITico in Jnekson township. EngageineuU enn
be made by letter, directed to the above address.
All bur-hie! entrusted to hit care, will bo proiLpllj
attended to.
April 22, ISM. ly
(Lato IIEIIK'8 HOTEL,)
Corner Mallet n43d Streets, IIARRISIil lUJ, PA.
THE nlteiitinii of tho public is respectfully called
to tit is Hotel which is now open for the aocnuiuioda
t'.r.n of gue're. In Ihe part lire uionili during which
1 time it lias been elimcd llie house lias been thorough-
y remodeled nnd repaired, until iu potlil of com em
enco mid comfort, its putruus will find it to own no
superiur.
'i'lse I'sn-iilliire liitlirfly rSV-vr.
lUoms larger than nro usually found In modern hotels.
Situated on the" corner of two principal busiiiesn
strceU of llie rity.but two and a half r inures from the
Ruil Road Depot. Tho proprietor determined to
Cjuiro no ca ensa in securing Ihe comfort of bin gue-ns
and a favorable reputation t.-r tbe c-tuldi-l:ii;eiii. ho
feels nillihg to trust its character to tho guiittfi.it
of bis patrons.
HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor.
January 21.1SH5.
"BEST WHITE-LEAD!
1111 ST ZI.M'I
r.t'Itn LIBERTY LEAD,
Unopprcssed fir Whilening. l-'ino Gloss, Durability
FiruiuunS and Eveiiuess of s-urfoce.
PURE LIIIERTY LEAD Warranted ' to oovor
mors surface for tains weight than any other Load
Try it and yon will have no ether !
rUHE LIBETY Zl.'C,
5eletrd Zinc, grnnnd Ii Rcn.iod Liiu'e.d Oil, nn
equaled in quality, alwaya tho aamo.
FUEE LIBERTY 2INC.
lVarrnntcd to do mors and belter work at a ir.n
tost than auy other
Get tht Jktt !
Manufactured at TESNSYIiVAXIA TAINT A
COLOR. WORKS. Ordora exocutud promptly by
ZIEOLER Se BMITH,
Wholtsal Drvg, Paint and Glue Dealer:
rs" Store A Office, No 1.17 North THIRD Strett
PHILADELPHIA.
Morch 4, 1864. ly.
I'.aitnte of IerclTl dc'I.
"VJOTICE is hareby given (tbat letters of idminis
trntion have boen granted to th subscriber on
th state of Pereital Zerb. lale of Lower Mahonoy
tp., Forlbumberlaod county, Pa., deceased All
person indebted lo said oatat. or baring el aims
against tb. saw, sr. required to pres.nl ibem fur
tiittlom.El. , . . .
THCS. FERBE, Adm'r.
lower Mahiaey tw , March 11, 1804.-6V
f TTT.TTTn 17 YTR A fTT nTTHPfTT A
W &8K t?OR KEtMBOtO'SJ. A
Wis;. Take no oilier.
JACOB O. BECK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Dealer in
CLOTHS, CASSIMKKES, VESTING, &o.
1'itvrn l .--1. tjoutla of Weaver'
Hotel,
BTJNUBRY, P.
INFORMS tiro oirUor.i of Sunbury and rioluity,
thatbo has just returned from Philadelphia witha
lull assortment of
Sl'RINO & SUMMER GOODS,
of evehy bEscnirnoN and qcalitx.
And at greatly
RKDUCKI) PRICES,
His stock eontists of Cloths, lT-enon Cloths, Illaok
DooSkin and Fancy Cuimeres, Clack Satin, figured
Silks. Plain and i-'oiioy Cossimure VEST1N08, whluh
ho will make up to order in styles to suit the tasie ot
oustuiuera, on short notice, and tho most reaeonal.1.
torms.
Any floods not on hand, will bo furnished front
Philadelphia, by tiring two days' notice.
Ooods furnuhod bv uuituniers will be mad. un to
order as heretofore.
As ho will employ none but experignoed workmen,
fxTsom may rely ou gulling their work well done at
lis simp. i
'J ln..ik ful Tor th pulrohRiga heretofore bestowed,
lie respectfully solicits a coiiliuuanae of lb sumo.
Suubury, April lb. ISOi.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO TIJE 'loVElTs
or tub
TOBACCO & SEGAR STORE- i
.1. II. Iil ICZI'..'Mli., AIJ:, to trtr,n tu,
iSlore Hootu in Ju-.le Vi'i-lker' br:ildinx opposite
the lied Lion Hotel. Market t-.reet, in Su-ihury,
where he will keep coiistuully onhoiid an aasorlmeut
of the Choioost llruuds u
T01JACCO, SEOARS, SNUFF, &C, AC.
Txiok at Iti List
Chewing Tobacco, Smoking Ttibkceo,
iary Sailor's Dlight, Eillickhiiok,
Coni;rcss, Lynohburg,
Spun Hull, Danville,
Curendish, i"nkee Deodl,
Eldorado, . l'aul Pry,
Solaoe, Idol,
l'lantuti'in, CulnodDi,
Excelsior, Scraps.
PIPES.
Sweet Drier No. 1, Sweet Dtiar No. 3, Gutla I'siohn,
llosewoud, Carred, Imliiiation,' Uuy, Clay.
SKIIAHS.
Serrantesd UsLsna, Occun lliid, Isabella de Cuba,
Fignru, Heulias, Our Club,
La ltegna, Henry Clay Aulos,
Also an assortment of Segtir Cuses, Tobncoo Boxes,
Segar Holders, l'ipe Stums, Tobacco 1'oucln s, ia.
For I'iiino, Mulodeon, iolin. Ouilar, lour Part
Songs. Solos, Duetto, Choruses, Ae.
SONli.S by tho Million, such as Union, Sentimen
tal, Cutuical, lleligious, Tempcrucco S'jngs, Aj.
J. II. Kurscnknabe, being a niuiiufaolurnr of
Segnrs ia onubled to sell a first olass nrlial for tb
price, either holesalu or llgtail.
Sunbury, April 15, IbOS.
THE KINTII NATIONAiTbAK.
OK TIIK CITV Oi MiW YORK.
CAPITAL, $!U(000,W0. PAID IN,
FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED
BTATES.
Ami Special Agent or Xvj Vooks Subscrip
tion Agnt
Will deliver T-23 Ndtes. I'rea of crioVc, h? ex
press, in Mil parui or tTie emiutry, bii1 rtrcive in I
piiymciit Chcckn on New York riulatirli'Iiin, nnl i
Jioston, current bills, itii'l (ill five per cent. irlTct j
uotM, wiih ir.trre?t to dte nf riiriseription. Order '
ii-nt bv niuil will bf iirumDtlv filloJ. I
! This Hunk receives tlio uccouuti of iJarkit and
Pttiikers on fnv umbra terms ; ttlfo of iDdivbhiHlt
kui'pinif Now'York uccounla.
J.T. HltL.OsbieV. 4 U. OKVIS, Preiidcnt.
Muroh 4, lri'jj. ;!ra
W. .IKULIirt.
i.. a. case
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SI NULRY, PliNNSYLVANIA.
Co'Icctions and all Professional bu.-iness promptly
aliendud to in tho Courts of Northumberland ku'd
udjuiniiiL! Counties.
Also, special attention paid to the Collection
of 1'eiuii.r.s. liounlies and Duck l'uy fur Widows
Urphnii: iin-t S-jbiiers
riuiilmry. March Itt. lGV
TO THK
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
rilUE subscriber 20 years n practical Piano Forts
1. Manufacturer, ot Now York City, lias perma
nently liieuic-l in this section, and would rcspcotfully
solicit orders for
TUNING, REFAIMNG. AND REGU
LATING PIANO FOBTES
and MELODE0NS.
Th subscriber is also the ninnufaolarer' Aent
for
CIltCHBKIXrt A SOM'3.
JiAZI.KKlN lillO S.,
LIN DEM AN A SON'S..
VI ILL1A.M n. DRADl.tl'UT'9,
I DiVARI) HI, WDM t'IELD'3,
Mcdonald a coy,
1'IAVO I'OIM'F.S,
And Carhart A Needbnm'a. and Poloubet's
MELODEONS & HARMOiSIUM.3,
And L. U. Stuart's Tipo CHURCH O KUANS
JAME8 MoDOXALD.
Elobmsburg, Ta., April W, 1605. .
Mii i i it ii .
TIIK partnership of Grant A Diets baring been
di.-'olved. The undersigned buve entered into
partnership iu the Wholesale and Retail Coal aud
Shipping Business buder tb. Arm nam. of GRANT
A llllOTHKR.-
Thankful for the patronage extsnded to us In lbs
late firms of Friling A Grant, and Grants A Diett
respectively, ws ttsj.clfully lulicil a suutinuauc
cf the sum.
W. T. GRANT,
T. D. GRANT,
l.f'w.r Wharf, Suubury, Peon'.
April 1I,1SB.
A. J. WEIDElMEilj
a Soiilli Second Stre.-f,
bstwton Market nu t Chosnul Slreels, Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Coal Oil Lnmp ami Wholesale
daulvr iu Glass Tumblers, PateutJar aud
Glassware generally.
Dealers will find it to their advantage to examine
our stock and compare, prices before purchasing their
goods ror the spring sales.
We would cull the attention of lb publio particu
larly to bur
NEW STYLE OF PATENT J AR FOR
PRESERVING FUCIT WITHOUT SCO Alt.
W cuu refer to hundreds of respectable person
who put up peaches uud other fruit iu our Jars lust
season without the uie of Syrup, and found upon
opening that tbe Fruit retaiued It natural flavor,
uud iu fuel was just Iho sain as when put into th
jars. A. J. WEI DEN Ell.
No. 33 South E.si bd Sires'., Philadelphia.
April ii, llti. 3u
FANCY DRESS (J00DS,
yilsn AVA IMITIKK,
Two ilnors West of tlie ruiit Office,
HAS just received and rpened a largo assorttnent
of Vuncv Dress Oomls, such as Glores, Jouriau
Ki.l-glovea, Silk and li.lh thread Gloves; Ladies
cnitun lloso, Children Merino Ib-so. Silk Mils,
Ladies and Gentlemen Handkerchiefs. Corsets, Em
broidered SUppera, Ribbons FANCY DREtS DIT.
TONS. Ilugle vsimiis, 'iriiumingi, Uuttous, Dolt Rib
bon Velvet Ribbons, Itraid. Hell Clusi, La-lies-Neck-tie.
rilAPEltlllUGN and TRIMMING ; Em
broideriug Draids, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and
iusi-ftitiu.; Jlalteese Lace Collars, Laces. Greuadui.
Veils. Hluck Vills. Faucy Dress Combs, lUaii Dres
ses, Neltj, and a variety uf other articles.
Lockwood Paper tollurs of a upsnor quality.
Ladies' Linen Collars, a variety of yueen Clisabelb
Collars, bluck und whit liarbes.
Piotur. Cords and Tassels.
PHOTOGKAPH ALBTJMf
lt'JOKS AND BTATIONERY,
Monthly l'ioi. Hook, Drawing Dock and Sla
Books, Hymn Books. Dlank Books, Mail
Boi-kl, Diaries, Pocket Books, Ink Stan-'
Pert lis, a flu. aasorlmeut of Papsr,
toilet tcaps, Tooth Brushes, As.
TOYS AND GAMES FOR f
All of wbisb hav been selected wr
b sold at raonabl. prions.
AN"
Bunbai, May 13, 186J.
T A ICES NO'
THAT J. W. PEAL A E.
entered Into eu-partnersa'
Kractlce of Xlrtlicl
We eao alwaya b found at 11
aolet professionally sngazei.
J. W. PlfAl
5eabary, A pill 7 1K-
MAGNIFICENT SALE.
Mold nail Mirer Vatclaeit Jowolry
Ac.
ON THIS ONE DOLLAU PLAX.
The entire stock of One Hold and Sitter Wl.oh
iManufaelory, Two Immense Jewelry Lutal.lisb.
incuts, Hue Silrer Plating Warehouse, One Hold
Pen and Pencil Maker, to be disposed of with
dispatoh without regnrd b COST I
The Ooods nr. of fashionable atyln and most ex
oellent workmanship, and are sacrificed in this man
not to relinv tho proprietor from omliariassmonl
ooaiuioncd by a districting civil war. It should b.
pioiuinoutly'stutod, also, that they aro mostly of
AMERICAN SIANWACTUllK
and therefore greatly superior to the go?ds Imported
from abroad and hawked about as too cheapest over
sold. The simple duty on Imported goods, and this
high premium ou (rot! (all foreign bills aro payabl.
in gold,) eui-uii to morn thou tb nnliro oost nf
Biuny of the article! offorud by us to th. publio. To
faoililata the sale
ONLY ONK DOLLAR
will be charged for any nrlielo'en 0'ir tut, and IMs
sum tho purchaser need not pay nritil hi knows what
lie is tu get! Thi. plan noooVds Willi the method
reoenlly heeoma so pt.pvlur for disposing of larg
slojks of Jolwclry siuiilur productions.
Ki'i; Vla'h IS SIMPLE
Tie s'nme of each article nlTerod for sale as "(I dd
Huntiiiij Wnloh," '-Uol.l Oral-Um.d Hraoelot,"
"1'cjVI DroiMlpiu iii.-I Lr-Drop.' ilt Knamelle l
lling," "Silvor .Plati-d t'uko Hnskot'' Ac, iswrittoj
on a cord a id mlcsud in a sealed cnvnlopo; tiles
onrelopes nro then placed in a dreWi-r and well
mizod ; theu ns nn order is received, with twenty
fir ccnU for return pniitagc and other charires, ono
of tho cards or certi6entes is tnkn Hi random and
sunt by lirsl mail to the cinti.ini-r, who will soo rA
once what he can pot for one Dollar. If tio Is pTcaaoA
with bis f-irtiiuo ho ciin forward tho money accor
ding to directions on thu eertif.i-uto and secure th.
prise. If the article awarded t-honld bo uupuited to
Ihe purchaser us for csmnple, a sol of Pourl Kur
Diops n-id Ifreanpin lo a younn men who could not
wefc'r Iho'ai, and had no one lo irivo thui to we will
send any otlior urticlo on tho cntali-un nf nqtiol
u ic which may bo preferred. Or if. lor any ma
son, you olmuse to enture no fuWier, them you ;nr,
Jel tho nia'-.ler drop where it is end spend no mur.
KxeuiUiO oar. fully our Cutaloguu !
WATCU DEl'AKT.MliNT.
SOO (lent' Pat. I.ercrQold lluulinn Case JtJ to $1M
3iit)Urnts' Detned'd Lerertiohl lit Cdeo 41
17J
lilii
An
vn
H
sn
on
4-1
4HU Dents' Swiss lnld IJunting Caso 30
SiOLI Ladies' Cold and EfloniVled lit. Coso .10
400 Hcnts' Patent J ever Silver lit. Cuso 3C
4(10 UeutV Det. Levrr Silvei lit Cass 3
3nC IJetits' Jlet. Lever Silver Open Fneo 2-J
300 Uenls' Put-rt'.evcr .:tver (ipeii-Fuoo2J
lull tienui' Sw.js .Silr'.r 14
jewelui dltahtmeSt.
S00 Diamond Kings fill lof 110
Jot) Urnu' Diamond Pin 2D- 10(1
SOOI) Gents' California Diamond Pin 3- Is-
3VO0 GonU' California Diumond Rings 3 - U
MUU tients' Gold Hint Enain. Fob ChoirJ I -4fl
40H0 Gents' Gold Vest Chains - ' 40
40rtU Vair Gcnlfl' tlold Slocvo Button J - )0
0D0 Pair Oents' Gobi A Enatu. Sluvvo Bt 4 - 10
tuHO SuU Gents' Gold Studs 3 H
W) Gents' Slono Set and Bi.ncd Rings X - It
R'DO Genu' Sl-jnete't ,VSisj. Eniun. iTinj-s 4 - l
6000 Ladie.' Uol-I Neck Chain - M
40UU Gold Oral-Iiiiud ltracelets 1 - 19
CDU0 Gold nnd Jet Draeeb ts 8 - 11
bOOl) Gold an. I Eniiiiu l.nl liraoolotl 8 - Id
3000 Gold Chaielain Chains - 3H
4000 Pair I.'iiliij' liold Sloovo Buttoni 1 - 8
ttKM Fair Ladies' Gold Ennui Slouvo tit. 4 - 1-1
r"!1') Solitaire Gold Brooches 3- I'l
Bdiiii r.'or.ll. Opal und T-.r-i-raf! Brooehos 3 - 12
looo Gold Cameo mil Pearl Ear-Droi s 3 8
-..n., M . .-:. 1.1 I. Tl v 1 -
It'uo .-i-iaaii-.. ii'i iarv , xioiauiiue tu.-L' - i
1 MW0 Gold Thimbles 6 - 10
I liKWO Coral, Opal m.d Emorald Eor-Drops t - 10
10000 Miniiilurc Locknts 1- 10
' 100V0 Miniature l.oirkei- ma(;io spring 8 - U
j lOOOtl Plain Gold Ring's 4- li
I 10000 Sets Liolies' .l.-welr G--id and Jot 6 - Jtl
11000 Sets Lndius' Jewelry. Canivo, Poarlo.i - 10
loouo Ladies' Gilt and Jit lirocclots 4 If
lUUCO Laates' OUlt aud Jot ll 6'upportor t - II
SILVER PLATED WARE,
100C0 Cup
t) to til
U000 U.blc,ls -
luuOO Pair Napkin Rin-l 3 -
JouO Card Bakou 4 -
.1000 Cuke li tikelJ I -
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4000 Castor IVumos soinpUU with DotUtsi -
KeOO Uo PiUiier
C00U Fair Butter Kuive
000 Soup, Uyster am! Gravy Ladle
liiU Knt;ravel Pie Knives
bOOO Doien Tea Spoons per doson
6-it'O Doien Tuble Spoony per dnsen
fiji-O lunen I'ewert I-'orko per d-iren
C'JOO Dusen Xubi. l"jl!:s pel' doien
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8 -
7 -
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GOLD TENS AND PENCIL:!.
lJOOOGold Pons, Silver Extension Holders fl to $10
12000 Gold Pens, Silver Muunlud Aoldcr 8
bOOO Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Hoi Jet 1 III
6(IOOGo!.l Pons wi:i:G-ild Ext. Holders l - 21
OiliiuUold Pens. Gold Holdurs aud P.ualU I'l -
6i00 Gold Poiiuils 4 - 29
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April 1, 'U - IK.
SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
FOR
bick Headache,
!( riiilonw Cause aud Cure.
This basreoelred Its uam from a ouns-ant nusa
or sickDiii at tb stomach, which attends ths puiu lo
the- head. This beadaoh is apt to beiu In th
muriiing on waking from a deep sleep, aud when
turn irregularity of diet ho been ooiumittv I on til
day befur, or sometime for teroral days previous.
At first Uieie Is a distressingly oppressif u fouling In
th Lead, whioh giuduully merge Into a sever,
bcavy paiu in tho temples, frequently attended by a
tense of fullueu and tenderness in on eye, and ox
sending across the furcboud. There is a olainmy, un
pleusaul tasts in the mouth, an offensivo breath, nnd
tbs tongue covered with a yellowish while fur Tbe
lutTurer desires to bs alone in tho chirk room. A.
soon as Iho patient feels Iho fullness in the bend and
paiu iu Ui. tomples, Uui. a largo dose of Schenko'f
Maudruk Pills, aud lu uo hour or two they will feu
as well as well as aver. Thi bus been triad by thoti
aauds, aud is always sure to sure, and Instead of. In
sick headache settling on ovsry w.ek or leu day
they will not b Unable! with It engs lu tbr
tnuutUs.
Bsbsnck M and rare Fills are tompossd of a num
bsr of rcots Lesides Pudipbiuic, or suncenlralin
ilondrako all uf which tend to relax tL secretion
of tbe liver, sud sal more prompt than bluo pills
mercury, and without leaving any daugerou sfeoti
In a bilious person they will show themselves by th
stools. They will expel worms, mucus, bits sud v
morbid manor from lb system. In s'ok headuohi
: if Ibey ar taken a dir.oteJ abvove, (a full dose I
! .1 r ..1 . 1. .. a... - ,rw Tlw C..l,unn
iuuu aa iiivy mi in. ui.k bj uiywm v. ww-..-
will and baadiroeted bis ageut to return lb nioue
If U'.y do not gfv p.rft-vi satisfactien.
If peraon hosbaeu oom pulled to stay out Into
night and dfiiik Uo muoh wr
pills on going ' 1
though
to go '