Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 12, 1866, Image 3

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SATURDAY, MAri2ri80O.
1F" Notice to oun , Patkonb. As,
hanjwai effected onjbe.first "pf Awj1 rs"f'
In tlio publication of Ibe Ambricak, -we have
ortened a hew snU of bwnltt, Tbii pnblishera
admit making additions to tlie offloo nnd
jrtbrr Improvementa In the 'Amkiucak,
ell us in the Jobbing department, by means
.'a power press. This will tccewarily Im
pose a heavy expense upon tbo present pub
'libers, who thcreforo request all who are In
arrears at Ibis offico to aid tlicni in their ef
forts, by settling tip all accounts iaimtrtliale
It. Those living at a distance can forward
to us by mail at our risk, if remittances are
shown to the Post Master where ruiulcd.
Eoral ft (fairs. .
OP Job Prlsilltirj;. Having noeivtd a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of virions new
stylos, Posters, Handbills, Ciroulars, Card, Letter
Heads. Bill Heads, Labeli, Aa., oan be printed in
tbe lbst and bet styles, ind on short notioi.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
CP RBPAinmo tub STncBTS. We observe that
Street Commissioner Bowen Is busily engaged In
repairing the streets This is a good move, as they
have been bsdly neglected for some time past.
tJTna Naw Gnocanr SToaa Weoall atten.
tlon to the advertisement of Messrs. Hurth A Brown,
In another column, who have recently opened a
wholesale and retail Grocery and Provision Store,
in the 90m formerly occupied by Furman's store,
where they -have just received a large stock of
grooeries, Ac, to whioh they invite the attention of
(he public
UpidASi Ball. Another match gam was
played by the Star and Susquehanna Base Ball
Clubs, on Sntur Jay Inst, on the grounds of the latter,
near the machine bhops of the N. C. R. R., resulting
in a viotory for the Susquehanna. The game was
more exoiting and warmly contested than the pre
vious one, and showed some improvement, especially
in "fielding."
At a meeting of the Star Club, hold on Friday
evening last, ths following officers wore elooted :-
President, H. B. Rodrigue; Vioe President, J. B.
Erskina; Sooretary, C. 11. Faust; Treasurer, 0. W.
Haupt ; Directors of the Ground, J. Mnlono, J. A.
WeaAr and L. Dewart.
tp-DAM Rice's Great Memaoebie a.nd Cincvs
will be in this place on next Friday, and exhibit in
tb afternoon and evening- It comprises the greatest
variety of rare animals and trained horses ever col
lected under one oanvass. Dan himself will appear
in the double character of lecturer on toology, and
humorist, in thi rine. 'The exhibition will take
place near the Augusta Hotel, in the upper part of
the town Soe adverlissment.
EpTna Soldiers' Moiccjiest. Tbe ceremonies
if dedicating a monument, in honor of the brave
men of Co. '-C," 47ib Penna. Vetorun Volunteers
who sacrifice J their lives in defence of their country,
will take placo on Wednesday next. Tbe Masonic
fraternity of this place, is well as from neighboring
town, will iwi.-t in the ceremonies. A cordial Invi
tation is extended to all surviving soldiers of the
wnrir 1S12, returned volunteers of tho lute war,
the various civic societies, and the citizons to be pre
sent. The following is ihe programme for the occasion:
Tbe parade will form at 11 o'islook, A. M., cn
Mokel stroet, the right rosting 011 Second street, in
tbo following order : Returned Soldiers, hiving in
t'liurge the erecti m of the Monument ; .Sildius of
tbe War of 1812 ; Masonic Ordur, (this ancient order
will tlcdicuto tho Monument) ; Knights Templars ;
CLief Curaess nnd Town Council: Tl.o Kevcrcud
Clergy ; Independent Order of Odd Fellows ; En
campments ; Good Templars; Fire Companies!
Civic Societies.
Fahrer's Silver Cornet Band of Sclinrgroia will
precede the column
All tif."o'-i.iti iris and societies joining in tbe pro
cestui are respectfully requested to appoint Mar
shals :'or their respective bodios, ho will rcpi.rt to
lien. Jno. Kuy Clement, Chief Marshal, and Capt.
(". J. Itruner and Adjt. A. F. Clipp, as Assistant
Marshals.
'Hie column will move punctually at 11 o'clock
and 40 minutes.
Tbe oruliin will be delivered by tbe Rev. JI,
Rhodes.
(j(i-Tei:i:i.h.e Wimd Storm Destruction or a
Cntucn. On last Suturday evening dark and threa
leuing clouds aproarod in . the West, followed hy a
rain of a few moment), duration, after which a Geroe
find aroto, and nontinuud to increase in violence
till Sabbath morning. Between two and throe o'clock
It blew with almost hurrffliie forco, shaking house"
10 their very foundations. Tbo only serious damage
that occurred was lo tbe Triuity Episcopal Church.
This buildiug was rapidly approncbing completion,
but not fully enolosej, and standing iu a very ex
posed position lo tho wiuds, was hurled from its
indution and dashed to the ground a total wreck,
hi crat-h was so great as to be keurd in many parts
f Ihe town, alove the roar of tbe winds.
The oongregation, nothing daunted by Ihe disaster,
bave resolved to rebuild tba church, but this time
of stone, which will be more handsome and durable
than the other would have been. They bave tba
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srmpalby of tne cou.mur.11y wun mem on account
of their loss, and some generous aid has already been
extended.' The rector of the church, Rev. G. W.
thirn, intends delivering a lecture on tbo evening
of tho 15th inst., to aid in rebuilding. Thi subject
will be -'Popular Superstitions." Tickets ari al
ready being sold. -
In a few months It 1 expected the Episcopalians
will have recovered from this disaster, and have a
comfortable church. Shamotiu Herald. ,
lyFEKiAH MaiTiao.A Feniaa meeting was
;,old in the Court House, on Monday Isveaing last'
George Hill, Esq., Presided, assisted by Dr. R. H.
Awl and M E. Bucher, Vice Presidents, and J. C.
Welker and James Mulune, jr., fjccrctarics. Thi
meeting Has addresicd by Dr. Donnelly, of Pil la
burg, who U Plate Centre of the organisation, and a
Mr. Mc Williams, of Renova, who recently emigrated 1
from Ireland to this oouutry. . The doctor briefly
elated the objects of the brotherhood, and also gave a
very interesting history of the order, from its infaney
to the present time. . He said that it was not their
intention to embroil the United States in a war with
England, as tbey were strong enough toaonqucr
tbe freedom of Ireland without any assistance from
Ihe Government. The speakers both concurred la
stating that some exciting news from tbe Canadian
border may bo expected in a short time, astbeyara
now ready to strike a Mow, and have an army o
0 000 men thoroughly disciplined, and ready lo
move at a moment's warning. At the conclusion Of
Ihe meeting a subscription paper was passed around, -t
to obtain funds to aid in the purchase of aims and
ammunition fur thi army. ,
Uf Lawisauae En. T. M. Dawsen. of Auburn,
N. Y., has accepted a oall of thi Presbyterian
. . . . . . VI. l.Vv
Churcb, of Lewisnurg, ana win uommeu.e
on Sunday nexU 1 Rav. tit. Diokson wm formerly
rector of this Church. : .1 '.' 1 : ! .' 1 ' -
Ti.i.dieaof LewUburc have organised a Wo -
tnan s freeamea wiiih v
which is to assist U tae reliif of deatitait colored
people of ibi BcuUs.wbo ava aeca aaisnoipa-eu y
tie war. Bev. Pitif.UanalMoas,oC tha University,
delivered a lacturt a Saturday avaniag saaa, on tba
Coadiaoai and Prospects of tba Friedine," the
proeaeds of whioh ware given to this worthy causa,
! . A I
jrB-foTn Wm, Mover,, the County
SUurinsandaat of seheokaia ODTdar OOUBtT, IS.
.J': for a Urm mf lna veers. o ib Vat las. . Jh
HTDtllTftVCrma Fra a Sa-aawara.-Os frt.
day MSfptaf tmmt, 'etoek. the eltiseoi
Sbamoala, were arwmed by the ary of re, followed
by an aspMea- Sba ilmld ays, s'tha Bamee
wer discovered proaaedlng tran User of the store
it V. Fagely, and they epread with iuoh rapidity
this In twenty minutes they (taf sloped Isaae Soott'i
Souse, laalrrlrnjUie wroras af, fHrecb f Rewberger,
and John Connelly ; also tlio . salona and, ten-pla
alley of Israel Henulngorand the dwelling of Jaoob
Hill; thi last two wart the property of Geo. Miller,
of Shamokln township. On the ethef Side, were the
Railroad offices, which . wori also destroyed. The
explosion iras supposed to le aaoaalonod by thi eoal ,
Oil thi esllar V Ftly ' itore, and iorved to
spread the flataaairUh gratatapldlty4 It was only
throngh the remarkable ealmness of the wind at that
hour and the exertion of many of onr eitisena, that
tha lira was prevented from spreading to thi Bird
prof i'ty, Bittenbender's maohine shops, and other
surrounding buildings. If the wind bad been high
or If tbe fire had gotten beyond tha limits la which
It was confined, there is no teUing thi fearful rava
ges it would have made.'
The Railroad office lost .all their, furniture, and
many of their most Valuable papers ; the property
was owned by V. Fagely ; Mr. Fagely 's loss is very
heavy ; be had just received a stock of new goods ;
tha wholt valued at $1(1,000, very little of which
was saved. The buildings were estimated at $3,000.
II is insuranoes, which wert in thi Lycoming, Glrard,
and Columbia, amounted to $8,000. Mr. S cott and
his family barely tseaped with tbeir lives, and saved
scarcely any ol their clothes and furniture. His loss
Is over $2,500 ; insured In thi Cumberland Valley
Co., for $1,400. Uirioh V Nswberger's loss between
$4,000 and $5,000, insured in thi Lycoming Co., for
$1,000. , John Connelly's loss Is estimated at $5,000 .
no insurance. Kone of thi other parties wero in.
sured, and we could cot learn with any oertainty
what their losses wVre, but presume thafthi entire
damage by the fire was about $30,000 ; with $13,400
of an Inturanci. ' ' , ;
UF'Tbi Xkw Nombsclatcri The proceedings
f the Borough Council, last woek, in whioh was em
bodied thi new nomenclature of the streets, was not
furnished us in time fur our last issue. Tbo change
of the names of thi streets will moet with general ap
proval, although, perhaps, there is soma difference
of opinion in regard to some of the names substituted.
We think the substitution of "Front Street" forthe
original name of Broadway, is no improvement, un
less it Is en the ground that "Front" may be eon
sidcred in thi light of Ihe tmtnericnl, First. Thi
streets paralell, and north of Market, aro to be called
Aroh, Race and Vine, instead of Dewberry, Cran.
berry, and Canal. South of Market, they are to be
oalled Chestnut, Penn, Walnut, Sprueo and Pine.
The oommittoe have adopted the name and ordor 0
ths streets in Philadelphia, except Penn street.
This is, perhaps, only objeotlonablo, as wanting In
originality. Canal street we think preferable to
Vine, and has some signiScation. Canal strcot in
New York Is one of the loading business streets of
thateity. .
try An Exo'Tixo Game or Base Ball The
Aleut Bn?e Ball Club of IDanvillo, having accepted
the chnllengoof the Srsn Club, of this place, played
a match game with thi latter, on their grounds above
town, near the Augusta Hotel, on Thursdny last
Tbe Danvillo boys arrived in tbe morning train, ac
companied by a number of eititens of that placo,
and while here were tht guests of tbe "Stars "
The game was commenced at half-pnat twelve and
tcrminuted about half-past 3 P.M. As will bo seen
by the following score, the Alert Club was victorious
by fifteen points. When taken into consideration
that tbe Stab Club was but recently organised, we
think tl.ey done romarkably well The Danvillo
Club is an old organisation, and, of course, lad tbe
advantages of practice and experience. A large
number of persons from this placo, male and fcmule,
were present during the progress of ike game. Tbe
Alert boys left for homo on the 4.20 train, nnd
seemed highly pleased with their visit here. The
following is tbe sooti :
0. R.
2 6 I Rodrigue, e.
4 4 M alone, p.
3 b Dewart,
3 '7 Weaver, 1 b.
4 3 Bright, 2 b. .
3 b Fisher, 3 b.
3 (I Hower. 1. f.
3 6 Soeshulls, 0. f.
2 6 Irvin, r. f.
27 47 Total,
1MMINOS.
1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8
4 2 3 3 8 5 21
2 2 6 8 5 5
0. R.
2 4
1 5
5 3
4 4
3 4
2 S
2 4
2 3
6 2
27 32 I
Diddle, 0.
Adams, p.
Clark, S. s.
Trick. 1 b
Magill. i b. '
Mile-, 3 b.
I;yerly, 1. f.
Lewis, 0. f.
Eokmun, r. f.
Total,
Total
47 32
i AhTt,
blur,
I tnplre W. F. Thompson.
Scorers James W. Billuian and J. A. Nickerson
Proceedings or Coc.ncil Tho Council met
on Tuesday May 1, at 8 o'clock, P. M., it being the
regular stated night of meeting. E. Y. Brigh
Chief Burgess, in tho chair. Members present, Renn,
Bruner, Bns'.ian, Friling. Hendrioks, Brlce, Rocke
feller, Zettlcuioyer, Slaymaker, Haas and Engel.
Minutes of last regular stated night, April 3d, and Of
adjourned meeting, April 10th, road and approved.
Un motion, Mr. Friling was appointed on eominit
tco nf finance in place of Mr. Greenougb.
Committee on changing the names of streets and
alleys, submitted the following report which was
read nnd and adopted, vlt :
We. your committee, would submit tba following
report. Wa recommend that what is now known us
Dmadway be changed to Front street; and each
street thereafter, running from North to South, par
allel with Front street, be respectively named beo
end, Third, Kourtb and Fifth streets ; and we reoom
mend that Market erShamokin street, shall be called
Market street ; and what is now known as Dewberry,
be called Aroh street, running parallel with Market,
and North of the same ; Cranberry street to be called
Race street, and street recently opened on tbe eaual
1 hunk, ha ealled Vine street, blackberrv street, run
, . ilK . .f M.rk - h. e.,lad
Che-mi', street
Pokeberrv street to be oalled . Penn
sroot ; V norlleberry street to be call 00 n aioaisu-iei;
Elderberry street to be called bpruee street ; and
street in liendriek's addition, to be oalled Pine street.
We also recommend that the original names of the
alleys be not efcanged for tba prvseat, and that the
Chiof Burgoas be instructed to procure a certified
copy 01 tee plan 01 mi corougu n ptu me uonu cuoe.
i A.N. BRICK, ,
CHAS. J. BRUNER,
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER.
I.
The following bills wert. presented and orders
granted, vi : . ' . . - V
John Bourns for lOT JOj. WmV JI. Weaver for
$3 20 ; Smith & Geulher for (3 60 ; E, T. Bright'
Borough saal and press, f 8 60.
P. B. Masser tendered his resignation as Borough
HaaiilaMr. hinh waa on motion accented.
Ou motion of Mr. Uaaa, Resolved, That thi Chief
Burgeta procure a Ledger lu whtcn 10 aeep an ac
muni, of all bills and orders drawn from tbe time thi
present ouuuoil took tbeir acata. so that a regular
eoouut may be kept with the uorougn.
On muiiun. four orders were arwited to B. F
Bright to pay Borough bond of (200, Including debt
and interest. ; 1 - 1
Ob motion of Mi. Haas. Resolved, That the com-
mittee on streets, lanes and alleys bo requested to
aali upon Cbasles .Uanngw ana ouiers, 10 rwuvs
Y propusiuoM tut repairing and making so snuca at wis
road trom onn ounwier w vuviot hmiusci w
low tba dam, washed out by the B004 ol loo ,
(in mii. if Mr. Ruokcleller. Keaolved. Thai Mr.
v f Arms ha Ki noiuted as one of the boroukb Re-
J gulators for the ensuing year, iu plaoe of P. if. Mat-
j resigned.
..'. i.,. of M. Brief. ReeolreJ. That thi Chief
Burgess be inslruoloU lo put up naua noarur, wiui
,k..n.. f mitnk an eat DtubMlv lettered theraoa.
a as iilaeed on thi corner of aaob street in tht bo-
11. ..iinfMr. Brioe. Resolved. Tbottbioonv
mil tee on grave yai a baiusu actod to lay or have
laid a substantial erica or siuue iirasw, mtm
- ; "ST-,r, ,h. . Hrd tb, wwt side,
t(j ryB (n)m (h, j Spruo and Third to grave
jtpl (aie Tba said paaanaat to he- laid dating
J Ua wain summer. i . 1 -
On Dutlusl,o( jasper majuiaaor, lumiim,
three axilSeemeB bappeto4 aadariplyd to pi
krol the strMla of thi Borough ui bunbury, from
ca
o'clock, P. M., until 3 0'oU.ok, A.M.. for tbi, our.
pom oi enforcing good order and behavior upon tba
ooruers and streets of Ibi town, and that tbe said po
licemn be upioiuted by tbe Chief Burgees, at a sa
lary net exceeding U0 oa per eighus .i
' Oa lootioa of Mr. U au, iteealved. That the Ckief
k. 4IHvu4 lu aonii-aea with souse oilisea to
build good and auheuatial Looa iuvt
tbe purpose of latpruvming all criminals arresl
n.,Uua. aM olhar nropsjt u.bur. iM : 1. ' I!
Oa iUoxx adjowawl la
ihisBiantuwiweJis,
U"wr Mend Mnjr Blltaaa,of ibiMaiioaal Salooa,
feat fitted ;ap a ..alca department, la aonncetlon
With his popular restaurant, where all the delioaoles
f tbe season ail) constantly be kept an feaad. XI t
is also nt'lag up soda fountain, and will aeon b
tble to supply (he publlo with this delicious summor
keverag.- ; -fhe Major deSorvei a liberal patraaaga
for his energy .and enterprise. Ij," , .' f , '( ;
Row. Quite a row oeeurrid at Mount Cartnol on
Monday night. As far as we ear learn a superlnten
dent of ana of the mines In that vicinity Inourred
thi enmity of soma of thi miners, and they attacked
Ills house, firing somt thirty shots at and into it.
They wori finally dispersed without any ona being
seriously Injured. We oould not loarn any of thi
names ef the parlies. Slmmot-in Herald.
Fiaa on rna MotJliTAiKS. For tha past week ths
mountains all , around uS have been on fire.' The
soene at night was grand to look upon ; still we dis.
like tone these fires ; they destroy thi undergrowth
of tha woods, take away tbeir bright green hue, and
do no one any good. Those who wilfully set firs to
our mountains should be puninhed, as thi law I,
severe on such offenders. Shamottn Herald. , ;
''" ' BTJSINESS'IIOTICISS.
I76awma Machisrs. Several valuable Lock
stitch Sewing Machines, new styles, for sale.
Enquire at this office.
Up How PnovoKiNO. An exchange says : Did
you aver read what you supposed to be a very inter
esting paragraph in a newspaper, and found when
you were "gist" of the joke, that you suddenly ran
against tbo announcement that somebody had just
received so and so in great profusion, and was pro'
pared to undersoil everybody else this side of the
Attuntio? Wo have been caught In that "snap"
many a timo, and hoi we ever learned the art of
profana swearing, we doubt not we should have
"went in" on Ihe Billingagalo with a gusto. But to
talk thus ti profitless what we want to get at is, to
Inform thi public that Jacos O. Beck, at bis fath'
ionable Tailoring Establishment, on Fawn street,
between Markit and Blackberry, is. manufacturing
the handsomost, best-fitting, and most durable Sum',
mer Suits, that oan be procarod.iu this section 0'
oounlry.
-:-r
lyCmHOES. Our town hiis never before been
so fortunate as at present Business men, so vera'
years ago, were compelled to wait patiently on the
slow transit of their merchandise to this place -Merchants
would purchase tteir stock of goods'
place them in boats, return home and wnit for tho
boatman to "wind his born" when crossing the
river, before any preparations wcro mado to receive
them for their customers. This usually took from
ten to fifteen days Now nil tb is is accomplished by
Mr. J. K. Smick, Merchant Tailor, In throe days.
His magnificent stock of Summer goods, which hnve
just been opened, is surprising to everybody, and as
be sells on tbo prinoiple of "small profits and quick
sales," it is an advantage to call and examine his
stook.
A Talk. Is has lately been remarked that
thi gentlemen of this plaoe all seem so fashionably
dressed This is always the case when gentlemen
buy whole suits at onoe, and shows that they are
prospering, and have an eye to comfort. All who
have neglected to replenish tbeir wardrobes can
readily be accommodated at the Continental Ct.o.
tuino Basaar, corner of Msrket and Railroad
streets, where our friend Slaymaker sell whole suits
at a very low figure.
'p'Oucn, Bkttlb, Best. ;
CHEAP. CHEAPER, CHEAPEST,
Wit. II. Miller, has again returned from tbe city
with a new and splendid stock of Boots and Shoes'
which can beseon nt the Exielslor Boot and Shoe Store
They sun be bought at a sacrifice. Men's Cutf Coots
at $4 7j. Lady's Gaiters at $1 60 and upwards
Don't all come at once.
ISi-pport II on a iNDCSTiir. Those who are
fitting themselves out lor the Summer season, should
recollect that a neat tile is neccstnry to complete
the dress of a gentleman. We would suggest to the
gentlemen of bunbury end vicinity, that the best
and cheapest place to buy Ibis articlo, and at the
same time encourage borne manufactures, is at tbe
fashionable hat store of Samuel Faust, two doors west
of Bennett's drug store.
f-CArnonATiiD Vanvaar, for the preserve,
lion of furs, cashmeres, and woolen goods from the
ravages of moths and other insects, has just been re.
eeived and can now bo obtained at the Drug Store of
W. A. Bennett, Market street.
IjjK Issirasci Welker and son of SuLburyi
are prepared to insure either your property or your
life. They represent a eapitul. of over (14.000,000
in the moet substantial companies In the land. You
will End them pleasant and reliable men to do luti.
ness with.
UBvehlt's is the placo to get a good like-
ess.
Eycrly takes tbe best pictures.
Byerly's is the placo to get Melalnotypes.
At Byerly's you can get beautiful Photographs.
At Byerly's you can get splendid Ambrotypes.
At Byerly's yon oan get the best and eheapeat.
Byerly's Gallery lain Bastler's building, upstairs,
corner of Market and Fawn streets.
DEATHS.
In this nlaoe7on the 28ih ult., AMELIA ELLEN.
daugbterof Levi and Ellen A. Seesbolta, aged 4
years, i mos. and 4 days.
HlUlKY JUKKETM.
Corrected Weekly for the ,Amerioan.,,
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do do do perewt.
Ryt Flour, per bbl.
do ; perewt.
Buckwheat Flour ' , do
Wheat, prime whita - per bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, , . , , .do
Oats, ' ' do
, Potatbes,' ! ' ''')" do ' J
1. Dried Peaches, pared i per round '
do . do unpared do
Dried Anolea. do
113 00
6 60
9 bo
a 50
ft 60,
2 60 1
100
bO
60
; 1 00
i 35
. 25
16
I 75
. 60
18
28
.
Dried Cherries, (una toned,) per ba.
Butler, ,
per pound,
per down,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
da
de
do
per pair
per pound
per pair
Hggs.
.neeea, .
Lard, ...
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, bind quarter,
front "
Mutton,
Pork, 1
Veal, '
Chickens,
Fresh Salmon,
do Shad,
26
20
15
IB
20
12al4
7
20
04
Jtytrial Notitte.
It-Sbb A Woman, in another column
picking Sum burg grapes for Speer's Wine.
It h an adorable artiole, used in the hospi
tal! and by tba Bra class faniiliaa ip .Paris,
London ant! New York, in prefurenea to old
Port Wine. It la worth a trial, as It, gives
great satisfaction. For sale by W. A. Ben-
Dtt ..; . ' ;. , ;
EFrcTB or Wihon DrsttMB. Dr. Gala
observes, in treatiea on disease,' that tha
great uia of wine In France la supposed to
lisvs aliatod the Drevalence of tha eravel.
In tha FreDcu coloniee, where pure wine ia
more used than in the English, aa well aa in
Tnrkev. where Satnbura Port wine la the
principal beverage, not only the gout, hot
tbd gravel are ecarcely known. Dr. La Pole
relates, as an . eitraordiaary Instance of tha
effuets of the Bainburg Port wine on gout,
tk aaa of Dr. Daveran. who waa attacked
a
with the orous at the axe of SB, and bad it
eeverely till be waa upwards of BO, with
rh.lk-atonoa in the loiat of hit band nnd
feet, but for four yeurt preceding the time
w hen his case bad been given to Dr.LaPote
to laf tx-fore the public, -be tod by ndnce
cse-1 5aiburg Port wtne, d fcatj 0 ttW0
'- A fiurjQrjBT riv a fliNoLM Drop or Fi.trro.
An armliil of roses mljjlit exhale a mora
nvcrpo waring -rxlor than alngla drop of
rimlnn' "Nlffht Blooming 1 Ccrena,'' but in
freshness, delicacy auu pnr, Jiealililul Irnx
ranee, the droi) would far tranaci-iul tiia
fluwera.1 bolU every a Hero. L (
To 0na)sinipilrris "
Tha advertiser, having been restored to health ln
a few weeks by a vary simple remedy, after bavirg
Suffered for Several years with a snvere lung affection,
arid that dread diseaso. Consump'iun-ls anxious to'
make known 'to bit follow sufferers the wears of
oura.:'-.; :;. -, 1,1.... ., 1 ' .. ' ',
To nil Who desire it, ha will send a oopy of tha
prescription used (free of char je), with the rllreo
trons fur preparing and using tho same, which they
will find a suns Ctaa for C'oKHiiuriio.v, Asthva,
BroMchitis, Coi.'ona, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. - The only object' of the advertises
in sending the prescription is to benefit Iho afflicted
and tprenij Information whioh hi conceives to b in
valunbto, and he bnpoe every snfferer will try his
remedy, as it will oust thorn nothing, and may prove
a Messing?
' Parties wishing thi prescription, rnBE, by return
mail, please address
Rev. EDWARD WILSOX,
, Willinmsburgh, Kings Co , New York.
January 13,1WS6 ly.
' Asthma oh Phthisic. A spasmodic af
fection of tlte Bronchial Tillies, wliteh are
covered with a dry, tenacious phlegm,
'Brown's Urnnoliiiil Troches' will in some
cases give immediate rclii-f. . -
NEW A I) V E RTI S EMJNTS.
; ,' '. HENKY HAKPEH,
rnr'' ' AHCH 'hTIIHET,
PHILADliLPHlA.
WATCHES,
Fine Gold JEWELRY,
Solid SILVER WARE,
and Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Rs
nccEB Pau RB ! '
March 24, 1BGG. 3m.
JjJ W. VS.A It It Jfc .,
JLIA'KEH.
NO. 35 SOUTH 3D STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
f i orrun Fon sale
Morris A E?sex Railroad 7 per cent. Itnds
Central Paeifio R. R. 7 s interest payable iu Gold in
New York.
U. S. 30 years 6's int.'rest in currency issued to the
11 Paoiiio Railroad Company.
These bonds are all for sale very low.
Stocks bought und sold on Coinmiasion. V. S.
Securities of nil kind bought und sold. -
March 17. 18rt. :im
THE VERY LATEST AR1UVAL1I
Spring & Summer Goods!
JOSEril LY5TER,
(Suixomessor to Juhn Voiren.)
Cosjicr of Market and I'uun .Slreet,
SUSBURY, P K NN'A,
Invites the public to call and examine Lis elegant
astoriinrnioi
STJI&XrIXail GOODS!
which he will eell hI rcatlj rcduoci price. His
ttock cousiats iu jmrt of
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS sSiC-.
Silks. Delaines. I.nwn'. (Jinshnins, Ch' loots, Muslii.s,
Sheeting, Tickings, Jenns, luid a lull assortment of
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hojiery. Gloves, Uonp skirts. Alao Handkerchiefs,
Brushiis, Combs.
II:ttM and 4'ni, lool.s nnd SIiooh,
His ns.irtnient of goods ill rot, lie is are sure
fail to please the fancy and jniit the wants of any de,
sirous of purchasing, ills lo"k nf
HARDWARE AXD QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries is largo in quantity anil choice in
quulity, comprising generally everything needed in
tbe household either lor use or oruoment.
lie is elwnvs rendu and clud to see his frici.Js
and takes pleasure lu shotting iheiu his pood. even
Ihough no sules ur made, llu only asks a call, and
is sure that the stock will compitre favorably in
price and quality with the cher.prst.
JWPII EYSTER.
Sanbury, April 21, liOrl.
FANCY I)KY coons Ymti)
. MISS KATE 23 LACII,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. It. Millor's
Boot nnd t hoe store. SCKBl RY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs her fiieudsiu Sunbury
and vicinity, thui he La jujt opened her
spam a a.ki tuidMEE cooua, ,
of Notions and Fancy Dry Goods, '
Her stock eor.sits f All-Wool Peluincs. Chaiubrns,
Ginghams, F.niliroidcrirs. l.aco Clliirs. Funs. If ATS.
Mmlins, Drillings, Garibaldi MuJins. Uird-Kyt
Linens, Linen Lawns. Cr.ipe and Lace Veils, .to.
Mme. Demnrest's iliiir Curlers. Hair Coils and
Curls, Gloves. Stockings, Collars, CnrsuU. io.
Grr.td' Collars. Neckties,, half Hose, Handker
chiefs and Suspenders.
Bradley's now Patent Duple;: Elliptic (or dcuble
. Spring bKllll'S )
Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Iluir Bru.ibea, Combs,
Tovs, and a general variety of NOTIONS.
GAI'FFEHING douo hnndsomelv and at short
notice. KATE BLACK
fiuubury. April 28. IMS.
I iMaill Qnritin C t XI dC
lllvVV iJUl UllJ WIJIUJ i
.tit a.wv iai. ri:,
Two tlixira West nf the Post Office,
STJ.NBTVR.Tr, PENN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of thi
publio to her large and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which ihe has just received nnd opened. Her stock
embraces FANCY DKKS3 GOODS, Embroideries,
Cluny Lace. Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dross
Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ac.
A fine assortment of l.ulies' and gents Hosiery,
Glovos, Fans, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbons,
Bolt Ritibons, Velvet Ribbons, Druid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy JJrers Combs, Head Dresses, io.
Irviu's Patent Hair Ciin.crs, Iluir Coils, Corsets,
and a large assortment of other articles, too nume
rous to mention
I have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Brushes, Aa.
funbury, April 25. 1808.
. 6PBINQ AM) BUMMEB
illinery Good s,
Justopening at the Millinery Siort of
Miss Hi. I QUSSLEU.
"awn Street, below tbe Railroad, SUSBURY, PA.,
Such as
6HAKKR3, Dress. Trimmings, Hoad-Bresacs, tiloves,
Uosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Ilandker-
chiefs, it., Ac, -
which bave been earafullv selected.'
Tbe attention of tbe Ladies is solicited lo.her large
assortment of the latest stylos of ltONKETd, which
givt sausiaeiion 10 an.
Call and examine lor yourselves. No trouble to
show goods ' ."-..
bunbury, April It, laoo.-
Miss LO ISA WllSsLlUU,
Mills cry Uoode uud raa 'l'riiu
IuIdsh, llettd Ureases),
GLOVES. PARA-SOLS. &c. Ac,
Poult side of Market Square. SUNBCRY, Penn'a
, Has just returned from the oiliat with a ehdloi
aelaeiion of seasonable goods to which tba atttution
of tht Ladies is respeotfully soliolted. .
MILLINERY GOOOSAKDDiUSS TRiMMLN'OS,
With -eed-Dresses, . , Clovea,
Hoaitry, : ' , Ribbons,
has been carefully selected and will give satisfaction.
Moss ohisalur bus baa aa experience in toe con
nect that enables bar 10 salaot goods with an eye to
Iht Uait and wishes of bar eusiomtrs, and the begs a
eonlinuanotof favors in the future which she takes
pleasure in acknowledging during; tba past year.
Ladles will find a aboioe ewok of every t-)g li hr
line of buiinees, . , . ,
;SnbT. ApraM,:S6e." " ' ''.'. '
Prewrrlnf iosaa trefully aaeapeandasl af lavs
W DRlUIJ at Mamaiotb Sum af ,
. JHO. fKlLUWAaWftf.
' woxHry. 5Iy !). e
tssaiiaroris sl er Itenl F?lstt. 1
A LIST of Unseated Lands advertise for Hal
j( a. y lo rarnaworUi, Xrwiaarar of Roritauin
Dfirranu eounn
tv, azrenb'v to an Aut iif th flan,ml
AaseinbK of
ire UominenwitaltU or Pmnl.lnnl
passed the l.lirs day of Maroh, A.D. 1H
, and the 1
sunnlcinenl tberitu' entitled ma Ant diiMtn.,
mofje ui Miunji uiihihu innas irr tnxea and other
nurposrw, will bi exprwd o Publlo Hale, at the
Court House, in the Borough of Kui.bury, en the
Scoond Monday In June. Ht)i, being Ihe lithdaV of
the moulh, nt II) o'elnck, A. M , ihe following de- !
scribed Trnote of Land, h arraaraaas ol Taxea rfna I
and -he cos,, accordiug on each tract respective.,, I
to will Ifnot sold on the above day mentioned, to 1
bo adjourned from day to day until sold or disposed i
COALTO.WNSAIP. .
- WAitaAHTse'i. TAZat.
Aulei Ilcnry, 1 Lino,
AdauiTbotnaa Park I'
JenklnsJainos snd
Adams Robert liecktrt,
Autn Jeremiuh
: Foster Thomas 11,754 70
Unyd John M4 32
Iirusious l'ntor 631 7.1
Urndy John 1s t V J
ACRga
1071
71
31)
214
1681
4.S
2:.PJ
40S
3n'J
178
3t9
b7 .
I7
3ii:t
81.1
2H0
2l.7i
100
101)
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221
4l;t)
100
315
:7
107
10
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309
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457
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227
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110
300
297
'Mi
, t'riuiy John . ,
Drady Jnhn
Brady Wm P.
Adams Wm.
llogolnnd L. ' .
lloelavil J.i
Adams Thomas A others
Aules Henry
Rrndy John
Carbon Run Imp Com.
Kramer Frederick
lluhblov B.
KaJuly'Wm. A Sol'm,
Uray Robert
Urunt Thomas
Uardner Aicha, St'.
.. da. do.
do. do.
Ilhnelrich Henry
Hupburn Jumes
Kroll Michael
Lurk in Abeigail
Ltikins Smith
Lftko P.iohsrd . ..
Marshall Win. II.
iliisser Jaoob B. .
Roes .Sarah
Hees Daniel
Rces 'J hnmnS
r Shainokin Val. A P. R. R. Co.
do. do.
Fitjvrortli John
do do.
Tajfgnrt John
Tyson Joseph
VibituJuhii
V ilson Wm. 4 W. L. Dewart
Ziiumi.-rman Matbias
Pumaoe Run Imp. Co.
Kenshuo & Johnson
MOUNT CAR.MEL TOWKSUIP
2G1 45 i
81 V'J
!7J 61)
4M 14
2 iS 6:1
10 29 1
245 70
i'93 13
.01 HO
142 05
lfl j
21 61
10 II
4 40
213 40
213 43
1H2 21
21 21
384 7d
9 60
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10 29 I
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Jenkins Jntnes
Antis prcderick
'' Admin Robert
Poster Thomas
Salmon Richard
Al aiming Hicbord
lluC Kdinund
Urecn James
Ureen Thomas
Chnnipluin Robert
Chuiupluin Thos
Morris William
171 1
1 834 7
967
I 493 Bl
Stephenson Jas.
(.'uii-i i t Junius j
llilliugtun Thomas
Rellas Hiih
Rower Christian
Rriiutignin ltuntel
Raum.irdner Thomas
llrcoke Jets", Sr.
Champlain R.
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100
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12
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6it 40
74 30
63 60
42 20
SoO f0
72 61
t
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23 91
Davidson Mary
Klliut William
Krians Jesse
Dasiwrick A Co
l'agely Reuben . '
Gilbert Win. Sr.
Hepburn JiuueJ
Jnckson Jcremuh
M irgan Samuel
Myers Mary
ltces Sarah
irtuatnn Thomas
Kiitton Mary
Koynold-4 Johu
Huston Chin lotto
ltees Daniel
Shannon Williuru
Steuduinit William
Scott Abraham
S'.'holl tjeorgo
Walker Lev. is
.Selioll licorgo
lfauso & liiil.ile
Jed. liieh & lhoaon
Wm. Marshull A minis
ZEni.E.
Baity Jhu S.
lichee tieorge W.
tnnid'-n John
Orant lhiiuua
llnhlcy Uaruurd
lfiii.ili;ik Ifenry
Jneob Heller
Kroll Miehnel
Mowery Peter
Alarliu John G.
M.ller Johu
Prince troorge
l'elrcy Peter
Susseruian Peter
Scott Ahruhum
Wilson Wm.
Yoxtbeiiner Henry
Zeiler Isaac
CAMERON'
Button Samuel 1
Durr John
Did John
Darr Mary
1 File Lu ko
Urunt 'ihouias
Harrison William
Smith Luke
Suiitb Abigail
SHAMOKIN.
Bradford li. U.
Ifetteilon Benjamin
Hunter Alexander
Lake Richard
t'itsworth John
Ta-gart Robert
Youug Samuel
Bacbman Joseph
' Bint Joseph
Dewart & Masser
John II. Hough
IloDinnn Miehuul
Jacob 11 Mit;er
Masser A Dewurt
uiitb A Uiggius
Swcitiers Hens
LITTLE MAIIAN'OY.
Brown Nathaniel
, Latsha David '
ltoiti Jrel.h
, Uardner Arcbhnld
tiiirdncr Wm. P.
Hunter J nines
Hull Charles
Luke Richard
Lynn Joseph half of .
Reua Thomas
Trickle Charles O.
i UPPER MAUAXOY.
Parr Peter
Ijarr Luki
Did John
Derr Mary
Durr Peter
Dorr Luka
Irwein Robert
122
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d'J 78
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JACKSON.
10SJ Lake Richard
H'O llees Tbomaa
JORDAN.
9 Israel Geist
y .
21 Beneville Williams
LOWER MAUAXOT
6 Michaol Dockey
LOWER AL'Ol'STA.
100 Hall Charles
(t Jordan Jamea
07 Dewart John
;;i F0IN1.
3 to
1 94
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20 40
7 40
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9 62
100
140
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354
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Bartram Alexander 1
Darron John
Branham Lbenesor ,
Barnbam Krwint
Epley Andicm
6 00
6 22
13 45
6 15
T 11
15 8
12 77
Iiwiue Hubert
Hudooot Joiacs
CHILLISQCAQUE.
Caul Jo i C.
Caul Daniel
. Caul filer, aetata
Sokerljaeob
.. lTordsmut Was.
m UPPE AUQC5IA
I 10
3 04
1 14
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AO
IQllar ChrisUaa
f M
J. TiiXSWO-TH,
Trcj irar Oszoa,
(tuibury, May 6, 14.
Ti at .
f S' m aasiS
rood Tin. War a, fa
IUUTB 4k
dr 1
e fmm
imw Soop.
A NO'I II12K URKAr C.-Illili.
IV Tun1 rlTV rw uirur
I -- w . v& lino j un.
Ki9oeinie euiara, wi known to (be Mer
..iimeoirniwiiniiT, my
PH. 1. n.acuF. NCR,
TH E O R E AT l.L N O DOCTOR O P 1'H t L ADKl.t' lit A
Ornct N . Y. Ann OALaaa I aid Co .
N', S Nasaia Newr Vo, Jnne I, itsj.
13a I. If eHKX UearSli : Fot over -firiwii veins
."hr?J!. Tv,r" oml't ""I ""; '"'
, ."" .??? "'
n."'.?;.":. IZnlZX Z' 1
eilfmnij In AiI1Uh last I haila rry severe lieinnrrlmge,n
"" aeoonluig m iht Jiulgment of a goial New Yorkpiiy.
sieian. I wus elasswi as l.erimd Ihe rrsohof nwliemr,
ioiru, mi mi ns prnj.ony fnril.
tere were e.aiiemiieil, ti leave hia wnrld at ahoit notice
The nlivsiciaii (nnv my Ri.d frieinls) said thol the Hrsl
colli I t ult muai prove latalt .ily in Jmiiimf 4 tmk a
severe e.il.aiHl ItKtuiialely wns oceupiiig looms ot No,
8-1 UUXl) S'l'HKli r, lin-etly iver your nilive. I think
nti'iat the IU1I1 if. January f pr'tcurcl a Imlt'e nf ymir
Pulmonic Sy rup and con.insimnl taking it freely. .Viy
leet aiirt limbs were very mueli swollen, and nil tl.o synip.
tirnisnfa sperrlydenth seemed lo aecimipsiif try cold. I
sera lor my former phywciimiurl stated K Imn that I wus
tnkliiu your initlicines. ami afttr sli win them lu him,
Riiihovnir 'Ktfi of them, if, he rennet) 1 Vua own
"'em 11 yon in. e, iney win 00 ou iioitanri. ' lio
... ntin it . t.i K, m nt. iiiiii. . UIIU iy
ttie santoiiow. if you ha."e a
imsiiiesH to rk.se op. d'i
iioi nut it .iff." H siul 1 1 itl'er fuen.le lht he coiikl
see no dotie f-iT me."
id m- friends and rr'm...n e inHn- !
d-d my tnu lia,1 c.tiii.. At th e time I vos tMkiner tr,elv
of y.iur medieiiie. but hwl iml seen y. u. The rc.iUit
a few times, and fuuiul me (much to Mssnrpiisc, he ad.l.)
improving, nnd he cnu'd ii' t nniNTstiuid why. Illy faiili
183 08 ' 'vae increasing 111 yonr medicine, end I hid wisli tn
fiQl &2 I nnvc 5ni et 'iniiie mr wise, I sec whit you hud to env.
uj, , - 1 VVhen yiu first enme lo inv riKim and made the ejainitiH.
o-i i' ! T"u vve hl" lull'" eneoumieiiient, l.ut nn the
20IJ BU coi traiv, eiprerucd end il .uMs i.f mv evei being hrliied
14 60 iiut of my llien t.emmg dilTwulliea. 'The aroiii.d lime
331 fi ' Hint you culled, Bulling u,e still gaining, y.ui gnve me en
103 74 j c iurrtnemenl. sayinc, "my symptoms were improvine ;
13 21 I Puimonie Pyrup. Sea-weed Tonic and MandinkePill
41 25 I hailoi-ted Uke a charm My eirculuiimi, my cough, my
on I ti'petite, nil begun lo improve, ami I coul I w.iik al'oul
J, I my rnoni a littla Von viiitrvl me unity rvrty Tuesday,
o S i f"U1"' me hnpinving. and t. Id me not togoxut of my
o0 2 J I t. 1 nutil tho first ilu. of .M iv. I I ik no 00H while
uuitor yi ur treiitnint, mj appetite becmne fiist-retc, and
you t.. Id me In e.it evervlhiir? I wished of a nuti iiltius
nature, and ti exercise aliotit Ilia ro;tm as much as possi
ble. I fi.tl'twcd your mlvice, and M the surprise of my old
pliricinii anil frieniN, 1 reFtn ranch butter iliuii I have
bien for several yefi'S, onrlhreaihe hatle.r thsa I ever ex
pprted a person eon',1 with one luna. the left lieing c .111
i-leiety dried up. I f-el very arutcfui to you, aud con'iJtr
your advice and medicines iuvuluiibl?
Vi.iiis, truly, . T. S. SIIF.I.DON'.
Da. Schxcx Denr Sir: Abat twoycaraago I w;is
liken with a very troublesome cmrh and 0 poni In my
b'ctiKt; seven ! t-ilii mouths pniwd awnv with-iul my
doing miMhinj f.,r iriysctf. Then 1 applied t iapl.jji-
.
ei.in, wun titteiM'ed mn for atv ut tnit-e months wrh'.nt
'eiHiering me any si-r.-ice.
I ) t'!tani- lh ndvicvjati'J
treatment i f
nlni'Cian hi t ff f.nr hisamimia. tni'l!-t
! ind the ltd vi re uiul trrHiiT.'r.t '( two .thtr p!i ot4-iHn.
lint all to ifu frjriMft.. iinc tSii I i:g spnes of Uittt I
W iBiifurly deu I ; levera! tiinen rnv fne itii i.tuii u rfe
tie rtml wiUitrt4 my exit him ;ir.t-wuiUl. 1 ru C"ii
fmeii to my be;l tvvt ui inllia nl ino time. My breutl.tntz
wm txcec.ini"!y th"rt. 1 ciive up seven.! tinit-t all h'-ne
of getting .ur ; ami n rearlHl Rrtting well, ttmt whb J
entirely out m t;.e rjueatinn. And t- tiiii.lt thisrii.jr I mn
well tnid h-Aity ! I was nd vised ly iiiie nf n.v liientta t
try i)r. liib.cii' Medtcnics. 1 iiccordm'j'v b iiKf.t I"1!
lie lifter b stdf , until I nyulvil the mutt) ; then 1 found a
deciiltd chiunvf in iny eimph for l!ie hotter. I tutfrre'l
ver!y from paliiitnti'tn nf the hfart, ui J two week.
aiVr 1 c iniintfiiL'-d inking your medicine lb it difficulty
ecu Btd ,
When I first went to Dr. Sclienck'e fTice it waa with
difTti'uIty thtt I could pet up into hi recfplioii rnom, I
Wite su w-utk uud s i iweileri; my rkin waa aa bqIIw ub
lli"uuh I iitid the jaundice ; J felt tlul), heitvy und l.erle?,
ir. Sc-linu k. nfK-r exHinminp me. raid bmti my lupg
WtJie niTt.vu d, and e.ive iiij hut Ititte h'-pe ; but lim inedi-
cit.ea, in oh-it two weeks, tn(k right htid of rue; it
seeiueJ t.i an rirhl tlirouu'li n y vlr!e s)tem The fui.
ni uiict'iiiuji, Sia-U heil lonic 1 Mandrake I'illa. all tonic j
right h.iid in the riclit place. The Hiils I t.mil'Iu avj '
pre:ii jujoline. i f hile nnd slime j the Syrup Ixucned ilie
iimtter In my lunps, wlneti ciiinc i ll" very I'ree ; the t?ei'-
Weeil Tunic cave rne nil n;i;ieiile, ami everything seeimd j
'''iWhSwIvlut resi l,r'wer the meftiein-s have in puri-
fyinir my system, and lo sh.nv h'-w bail I was li.ciie I, '
besids all the hile that pntheit my trnwels, anil the greul '
quaniitiesof phii pm anrl maiter 'l rxpeet'atril, I liroko I
..nl nil ver in liirpebii!, ttml w.'Uld continue tuifaltier i
mn! run lor hImui six ve-ks, nnd I liml atone time over I
iweiiiy-hve Imls. I I uve ir'tinne; ol the kin.l now, unit
I r,.ri like ilnitther pefs.'-ll ultoic'-lher. I eait aili lv sav tht I
I I have not enjoeil surli lienl'.li lor five yenrs ns 1 do ivu-..
aiiit e.iiiaot praise von and yjur Medicine eihui;li. May
I tod abundiintly hless and pienerve you! is tue aineeie
' dein of one wlm litis lieen so w i.iderful'y relievril
tlironch your aaency ; nnd if any ene dt-k,rvs to know
call iipoiiimv of my friends, or tip-m mc. No 4 Drvdiai
Wlaac, unir Tliiimpstiti street, below radwaladrr, I'liiln-
lie I tna. they will Ue perleelly mitiWifil Willi tlie vulldlty i.r '
the case. Yours, Willi niuej irsneet,
MAHV SfllVAIDT. i
The iiliovu case, na described, is pcrtectlv entrel. I '
kit iw it ti he true. Voii., T. H. M'lM.HK, i
P.iilut rf Ilanc .ek .M. E. Ciincli.
Dr .CWr.V'U will he ,-rorrKioiiutely nt Lis priueijiiil
oTie-, No. I., Xobtii Sixth STHe'jr. p.iiner nf Commkkck,
I'ltiLAiiKi.PHiA.everv.nturtrav, front II A. M until 4 l M.J
No. JtU IS. -ii.J tlrt:i.t, Ne.v ol el-ly 'i'u.'sday, I'nun tl to
J. No. :l!r Sutiii'Kr Ktre't llonton. Mass., ev.'rv We.lne
!.y, I'roi,: i) to aii.lv.'n i'1i-r I'ritlayat I0i Kultiniore
F'rerr. iia'i'inor, rtiu. u niivii.'e I .e.e, nil i tor a limiting!!
ea ininaii. il of the lungs with lua Rc&piroine.er, the
enarne is th'e-r!r,l:ars
I'nee of the Pulio'iine 8i rwpaiid Sta-Weeil Tonic-e-u h I
81 51) rer h 'e, or 7 0") per half dozen. Mandiake I
l'i,;3. 'J5 i-enta per h 'X.
Ft'R S.M.KIIV AM. rniTGOlt-TS AND DEA1.KS3. j
Ceeen.her S, IW.-ly
lnlri-Rsiiioiuil liolcl, I
365 arf S67 Broadinu. Comer t'rauilin Strut
NF.W VOltK.
riIIIS first clnss llouo the niot fjulet, homelike
1 and plensant lintel in the oily offers superior
inducements to these visiting New York fur business
! or pleasure. It is eentrnl in its. location, and kept on
the l.t itoi'F.is n.AN.in connection wun jailor, s
Saloon, whore ret're'-hir.eiitj can bo had all hours,
or served in their oan moms. Thu chnree are mo
dernto, tho rooms and atleu.lnncc of the f..st or ler
hatha, und all thu liioJern cunveniiinees attached
JOHX TAVLOIl. Proprietor.
Nov 4. lbilo.
.t51.GOO '
i;St 11.411! We want
a.-ui; i . '"' where to soil our im-
rit jVED 821" fiewii.g JLiuhinor. Three new knids.
l iiper and upper feed. Warranted live yenrs.
Above salary or large comuihuioi.s paid. 'J'ho oxi.Y
maehinessnld in linilod btales fer lew than $10,
which are fully lioeaacol by Hnwe, Wheeler A Wil
son, ii rover A jiuker, bin iter 4 Co , and liacheldel
All other cheap miicLiues aro infiiacuients und tr.
seller or user uro liable to ai rect, tine, uud imprisu.
nient. Circulars free. Address, or call upon E'haw
It Clark, Bildefor.i. Maine. d2.'i
PEKUVIAN GLi.VKO SUBSTITUTE.
PERUVIAN (.iUASO feUUSTl TIJTE.
PERUVIAN OUANO BUUsTirt'TE.
BAUGH'S RAW HONE 't"PER-PIlOS I'll ATE.
BALUH'S HAW 110XE MPLlt-PIIU.SI'II Al li.
BAL'tiU'S It A W UONli MPLH-PU'ol'AlK.
FOR ALL CEOPS.
Quick la Its action, and of wore lasting effect than
either Peruvian Ouano tr any Super-Phophala
made fiuru a hard Mineral Uuuno. This is pruvm
by twelve years of constant use.
BAUU1I soys,
Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors,
OCco Ko. 20 S. Uelaware Avenue, j
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGII BROTIIERS CO..
Central ,hohsal Agent),
So. 181 Pearl streot, Corner of Cedar,
NEW YORK.
at'oBGll DUG VALE,
Wholitale Ajtut for Maryland an J Virginia,
Ko. 105 Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
April 2S, 1SC6-H
RKiMEM BKIt TllE 1)1) A I).
MESSRS. D. C. Diiwinger and John A. Taylor,
would respoo tlullv aunounoe to tbe cl'.laeus ol
aaiuhury, and surrounding country, that having
formed a oo par Inership, they are now prepared to
furnish ornamented and plain
(raveklvuesitTwiubatV.,vlousisiscula
of tbi best Italian aud American warble, at prices
that oaunut tail to givi enlue satisfaction, and re
spectfully solicit the publio patronage. .
V 11H UljlV . SASWAk.
8unbury, March 31, 1064. ly.
rrrf rt
1 1. uia Ituiilktur lluuiUI.)
' "lUHUlsnVHO, rESS'A. . ,
f 1HIS well-known holol has aol oul.v been extend
I . mA 1..., ktn rrnallv altered and nealv lit uu
by tbi present proprietor, and ia now one of
at oosntur ua ants aoavenieni novuis iu ria
burg.
Maroh 10, IbM -ly .
USTlfcO OAlTEtM tfAfUi.rt
LAWES-GLOVE KID BOOT.- w" w
boot, and mot, rc men. J"
I, Cai-Pt-'-".1 . W.W.ApsJii.
0 Yes I 0 Yesl
THIS W A.
IF VOC WANT TO D U Y CHEil'i
THEY IIAVE COME!
NEW BPRINQ t BUMMKn GOOD!),
at Reduetd Prioes, al tbt
MAMMOTH STOIiE
e(
I. V. l'ltll.lXj &. oi,
M111 kit Square, near the-New Court Ho-.ue
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
ClotLs, CassimercS, LV.Unnadet, Liutn Panting, Ae
LATjIES' DKES3U0UIIS.
Silk, Dctainos, Allupnocas, Enz.lsh and Scoich
Oinhams, Challiot, Luwu, Calicoes, Mucins. Ac.
WHITE AND COLOrtKD ,.1KI.'E,8
Eheetings, Hoop Eklrta Hosiery and gloves.
CA RPET : OIL CL 0 TIIS,
Glnsswara, Qoeemwam, Crookory, Bsxjwar and
Coilery.
rus, OII, fuluis, Conl OU mot
I.ump.
19n- rorK, hoarse and r ne Salt, CulTec, Toa, Su-
Si.i, .aoiiunes syrup, rtpics, 0.9.,
Uroocrlos, Tobacoo. rtei irs and Snuff, togethoi wi.lr
a large variety of nii:cl!anevui goods at prices that
ismiol fail to satisfy purchasers.
J. W FRILISfl i BON
Suubury, April 7, 1315.
NEW OPENING
Ol' .'lolli!i7, ':it""i Furitlhi;
Uooslrs, I loo lx Ac Nltoca.
ri'HK undersigned takes J leisure in Announcing b
X the public ef Sunbury, and vioinlly, that ha has
opened his
CLOTHING STORE,
wltn a well selected stock of
I Kill sell at astonishing low prices.
I bava also still on band a largo slock of
Boots & Shoes,
for Ladies, Qents and Children's wear, which 1 am
selling off, as I intend to give up that branch of busi
ness.
It will be to tlio advantage to Cash Bvtkks ta
(live me a coil.
8. -.ROSENBERG.
S. Gauss' old stand, Market Square.
Sunbury, April 7, 1S8.
D NOW OPEN, ft Urge Rnd complete gtook of
r t t t , DrM vi rt,vt,
' ALL-l A 1K AIM) BOUDEu.
Winilow Cartain, School Oltuuk, Juvenile sod ether
Ci, loiter, iVote uim! KUlot Paper.
KNVLLOPES all kinds nnd site.
Arnold WrUing Fluid in lurge und .uiall b-Jttlee
Rosewood, 'Jilt and other Picture Framca.
ALBUMS. FISHING TACKLES
Hulls, flats, Marbles, Toys for Spring and Summer
Choice Cigars. Smoking unj Chewing Tobacco, Pifiee
ot ull kn.ils. 1'ipe Sterns.
lerl Ullierr, l'ockl IS00L.H, Colulia.
'
Law Books furnished at lubllshcrs rates, Musio
order iromptly tilled.
All books not ou hand promptly ordered.
JJmM-Iy aiil H'rchly lasizlooss
lnirn, Uaily I'rcss and Inijuirer, always on
han'l.
TICKETS fur Liverpool, Quoenstown and the West-
T p
traits on hurop.
1 Thnnkl'ul for rstt favors and folicitine acontina
nnvc ci the sjtno.
N. FKP.HEE LIQIITNEB
Sunbury, April 7, IStit.
$83
THH
$25.
! it I tllflll 1 ! 11 11 Pff ffillf ITP
i - 1 1 u ' WtirftlUiJi V-WH.VJV
iiAXDix a:;d iiaydx hall,
Eighth and Spring Oardcn Streets.
THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M.,
President nnd Consulting; Acoountant,
exthaoudi:: ary ikltjcements :
Novel i, Permanent Arrangement of Business Col
lege Terms, .
From Apt it 1 to OU.be ? 1, 1800,
and succeeding years.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, inolinlicg B .okkecpinif
liunincea Corropunuence, Forms and Customs
Commercial Arithmetic, business Penmanship
Detecting Ciniiitcrt'eit Muuey, k Commercial Law
TWITY.FIVE L0LLAU3.
Scholarships, including the same subjects as above.
Time Limited to Throu Months,
TWENTY LOLLARS.
Pentuanship. Threa Mniiths, w f7
i eiiiuauDip ana Ariiuiiieiio, iiiree .tioiuns, civ
Ibe saviui; of coal nr. igas in the summer months
is an advantage of such importunce as enables the
management of this College Hi uiake a Culi.-ilerablo
reduction in the summer rates
rrom October a, 13(30, to April 1, 1007.
And snccucdiug years, as before.
Life Scholarships, 83S
Scholarships, 1! months, Hi
I'euiuiir.shin. i! moutlu. iu
' I'tnuiunMiip and Arithuietia. 3 niuntbs 12
apeei.il lerms for LluUa, CoMicrs, antt lor tne eon
ot Ministers im l Teachers.
Day and livening Instruction fr bath Sexet
and ail Ag",
In Bankirrr, Sioriki epinj. Bookkeeping. Penmen,
hip, Pec tlrawing, Phauunraphy, Aritbinatio, Meu
tniatii.n, Algebra, Uaoiaetrv. Analytical (leomctry,
The Ouleiilus, avii;utioii, purveying, Lnginoering,
(iuaging, Mining, Meehuuical Ilrawing, Cumtnercial
l.nw, lierman, Telegraphing, and tbo English
liniuebes, at moderate prices.
Endorsed by Ihe publio as the wont succesful Eu
sinets Cullegu cf tlm country, as is vvidiDCt-J by tbo
fi.ct, thtit
l-Ol'II nt'SOnED AND TWO STUDENTS
hate entered iu the first six months of its Existence.
Kriiiciu l stf Uetarlnienl,
THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M.
ileorgn II. Snyder, R. 8. Barnes,
V: S . I'arr, Jr , J. T. Reyuolds,
Mebry Keiui, A. E Rogursnn, A.M., c.B.
rJiipimrtcd l.y nn able Corps of Assistants.
Call or send tur a Caialoue. College Currency,
and Pierce's Practical Educator.
Oi fj.cs 531 North Eighth St., Pbilatlel'a
THOMAS M. PE1RCE.
April 14, lbW.-2m
WILLIAM W. APSLEYS
Wliolcnale
Boot, Shoe and Trunk
w ah k no USE,
MaV.tUI.'RY, P.
AlfM. W. APSLEY has just opened a NEW
V IsTOitE iu the well-known house of Mrs. Rout
ton, iu Market street, and offers to the citisens of
Sunbury and neighboring tonus. BOOTS A SIIOLS
of the best quality and workmanship. Ho having
wade arranuuieul with first-class manufacturers
to supply the best quality of goods.
Iu the Wholesale Iiepariui tut be oa'.ls the atten
tion of Couutr; Siurckeepers to his line stuck, which
will be sold at the lowest vbolee prices, thus ena
bling Keluil Iicalurs lo save expense of vicituig the
citieii to replenish their sleek.
In thu Retail l'epartwcut can bs found BOOTS,
SHOES, THI NKS, VAL1.SES. Ac. which, la price,
it theti times, are without a parallel.
The stoek uf Ladies' W ar is su potior in style and
workuiutiekip than is usually found in country towui,
j embracing ireine of liulinorals, splendid ColigreM
! tialirrs. and fausy shoes of every kiud. .
W. . A. also' calls attention to his livestock of
Men's wear, of latest styles, that will at any toot
. with ease and comfort.
Costs) Oal Come All!
I Suubury, March 10th. UtM.
Washington House.
' SAMUL BNYDEE,
j OPPOSITB THK SKW COCRT BOUSK,
J SUXBURY, PA.
' .lUIS popular and cofortabl Hotel has Icon
1 L fitted up iu superior order lor thi acooniaioda
I doe ol Stranger, Tienellers, and tha publio gear r
' ally. No effort will be spared by the Proprintsr to
i make it a tavorite leanrt aud a pleasant kerne for
' ..rv truest His table, his b ', and tbt long tx-
periiuee ol ILC proprietor, warrant Dim auiicipa.
the tin a liberal share of jmblis natxaniige
Extensive
stables, and every dlrabla socv-
1 nienes.
I bunbury April T, Hit -ly
! UKNIT-VL AaKK.l L;rt Ii. B B t3? at
VV.W sLjrjrfle
IJtUlB' FINK LEATHER TCH St t
WW- 4if'i
na''-, 'afh SJ, t6o,
j My l,4a- , . f J .nis-sua. i
01 lur jjimv H"i j j j ; a i i i 1 : ;
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