Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 19, 1866, Image 3

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    ffftc gfrmburg American.
E. W1XVERT, I ... .
N. B. EN OLE, ( Publishers.
HLlsXItV, PA. L
SATURDAY,' MAY IP, 1800.
t-t7 Notice to oxm Patrons. At a
cbang was effected on Hie first of April last,
la Uio poblicntion of the AMRStiCAK, we have
opened a new sett of iionKs. T!id publishers
aro about making additions to the office and
further improvement in the American, hi
Veil as in the Jobbing department, by means
of a power press. This will ' necessarily im
pose a henry expense Upon the present pub
lishers, who therefore request all who are in
arrears at this office to aid thorn in tbeir ef
forts, by Settling up all accounts immediate,
ly. Those living at a distance can forward
to us by mail at our risk, if remittances are
shown to the Post Master where mailed. '
SLorar AffaivsT
t!?lob Pi-lntliiR-. navlng received a
1hrge supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
stylet, Posters, Haorlbilli, Circulars, Card, Letter
Heads, Kill Heads, Libel, Ac., end be printed in
the latest and beat styles, and on ebort notioe.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
tKpicoPAt Visitation. Ths Right Rev.
Thomas II. Veil, D. D., Bishop of Kansas, soting
fur Bishop Stevens, who is absent in Europe, officia
ted in St. Matthew's Church, in this place, on Fri
day evening, 1Kb inst., and administered tbo rites
of confirmation to fourtocn persons. lie wns assisted
by Kcvds. Messrs. Ligbtner, of Danville, Wadleigb,
of Williarusport, Sbinn, of Shamokin, sol Gibson,
rootor of the church.
I3P Fine in SxrcER Coi'ttrr. A Urge barn, be
longing to Mrs. Martin, in Terry township, Snydnr
county, took flro on Tuesday night, 8th inst., and
was cnlue'.y consumed. Among the property de
stroyed were two fresh milch yws, some young oattle.
and nine head of sboop. The loss is ostininted at
two thousand dollars. Thero was no tnursnoson
the property.
3? A Co vsxrion of the Assistant Assessors of
the I.lih Conirreional District was rocently held in
BWnsburg. The object was to secure uniformity
in the asseuient o( the annual inooms tax.
BcROLARt. On Tuesday night last, the
tailoring eitablisbniont cf Mr. Jaeob 0. Beck, on
fourth street, was entered by burglars, and a large
iiniount of material stolen. Tbo goods taken con
sisted of clothing which bad been made to ordor,
cloths, casiirccrcs, linens. As. The thieves effectod
an entrance into the building by prying open s door
binding into an alley. The loss by the robb6ry will
nninui't to nearly three hundred dollars, and Uqui'.o
o serious eno to Mr Beck Xo clue has been ob
tained of the robber. Porsr-ns should bo careful in
purchasing elulhin,, ic, from all traveling venders,
as thero is u doubt that a groat many of them aro
selling g'jodJ that have been stolen.
jf Violbnt Eiorm On last Sunday afternoon
this place and vicinity wos visited by a heavy shower
of nun, accompanied by thunder and lightning and
high winds. The storm ecntinutd about an
liour. In consequence of hail having fallen, the Air
became fiuito cold In the evening and the following
Monday, and rctdcrod uvercoatd and Erw conifer
tablo. BoLbicn's CosruNTiost. In coaiplrnoa with a
with
call isrucd by Gen J. F. Iiartraiifl, for a Convention
cl tiro soldiersof Pennsylvania, to be held at Pitta-t-.urg.
uii Tues lay, the ith of June, the s-ildicrs of
Xo.iiiu:nbei:on4eouuty who were engaged in e tip
f riiu2 the rebellion, uio rinpeolfully requested to
r.ie a :it the Cou; t House, in Sunbury, on Friday, tho
Ill'i ii a: 1 o'
ffjtiO Con ebt'.on.
.c-.h, P. M., to elect delojutu U
Gr.y. C. C. McmnMTCK,
r.'i.. J lil V McCl.LLItY,
C.m t. I:i:i:i:it I'AINTKI'.
t ait. Al I.X. CA!.I'. KLL.
C'Arr. itAMici. oyyjl:i;,
Cut. I. II. I'.I.SJLKK.
I'jj-Gr.. C. C. McCoaaiCK, of Milton, bsUeo
nj pointed one i-f tUo cuiuiuiiteo for tho rce'jji'iuu of
l!je fl that were presented by the St.ato to tho
Pennsylvania r'giuicuts in the late war. The re-c-ption
will take l.l ico in Independence Hull , Phil
adeipbia, on tuo coaiios dtk cf July.
I3"Xew C'ot TKnrtiTS. The following new
counterfeits have appeared lately :
lijiil cf Dc'a-.s.itc County, Cker.fr, ra.U,
counterfeit; viLiiot.e, girl feeding calves, one lying
.'.own ; on nht end, I. female portrait ; on the Kit ! ,
end, I, ca'.t.c, carj cros in aquedua!, ttlir;ranh '
I'olc i::.d wires.
I
Os, a closo UU i
tation of ti e genuine note, and well calculated to
deceive. The Wk cf luo bill israiher coarse. The
1 1 itc u liable to be Ju.'id to any of (be ualior.nl
Lanks.
Ijf O.mk liAi.i. is WiLtUJisPuiir. Tho married
and single men of Williaru-'port played u matvh
game of base ball on Saturday last, on the grounds
of the Wiluami-firt Club, near tho licrdic llouso
Wo have not learned the result of the game, but
prvsume, of cciirsc, that the single mon camo off
ijlorioiis.
"if Graxd Lohok Orncxns Elccteo. . At tbs
opening session of the Grand Lodge cf Odd Fellows,
held iu Philadelphia on Tuesday las', tho following
oDjcera were declared elected :
Worihy Ur.iud Master, George Flin!, of German
town, Lodga .No. IU ; J'eputy Hiuud Master, K'ehard
IVairon. luvlesioUsl.o!go Ho. lU-f; Uraud War
ileu. Peter ii Long, l'liila.ielpl ia, Lode Ho. Soi;
Unui'l .Secretary. Willi. uji Ciirli. l'niladulphia,
Lodge No. 2; Ot and 'i ioaeurer, M. liichard Muckle,
l'hil.idel hiii, l.o l'e No. 4(i ; lic rceemalivoUracd
Lodge ! the I niled Stales, llobert A. Laiubertun,
lluirisburg, Lodgo No. bio.
fi3iEsCAMi'Jii:.'T OrncEBs At the annual s.s
tioii of the G rani Encampment of Pennsylvania, held
in Philadelphia, on Monday last, the following Ola
eel's were elected :
M. W. O. Patriarch, Francis M. Rea, of No. 24 ;
JH E.U, High Priest, Jarvia W. Xiudall, of No. 38 ;
Jt. W . ti . S. Warden, Maurico Fiun, of No 111; It.
W. U.J. Warden, Samuel N. Foster, of No. 17 J 11.
V.O. Scribo, Wm. Curtis, of No. 17; K. W. O.
'ireaeuier, Henry Simoue, of No. 17 ; W. Q L. Sen
tinel, James A. Mules, oi No. lul ; U. 0. Sentinel,
tJciirgc C. Hosier, of No. 47 ; U. UepresentaUvs, O.
L 1.6, John 11. Bailey, of No, 2.
Wii coj.y ihe followiug complimentary notics
from ihe Danville American, of last week. Mr.
.Sanders, ihe cenlleman referred to, formerly resided
iu Dwivillu, and is proprietor of tho popular boot
and tiav sloro in Pleasants' building. Market stroot.
IIu bos already established an sxoellent reputation
j.ir the tuperiur ariiolool boots aad shoes which he
ia manufacturing at his mM ishmeut in this plooo.
Pi.kas int. Though we ulways regret the lose of
a giHjd eitiAen from our cnuimuniiy, because it do
tr.ieis just so much from lbs volume of trade In our
b.caliU ; Hill, it affords us pleasure to know that
(.ucco.it crowns his efloiU iu a ate location. a are
Kd lo these remarks from learning that our loriner
U T.Muau, tico. S. riauders. is doing a good busmees
in the boot and shoe trade in fciunburv. Wo ean
ulv say to our reader-, iu Ilia'- place, that they will
find" in hiiu a good meohauio and an upright man,
worihy of lUeir confidence and Iheir psuuuags.
. . mi. .jr. ... u r.f I net. w-.W. UIVb!
jf jriLTl1-- ioo iil ." , 1 -
tbat the Milton Tlsnlng Mill bas again eommenesi
or..rti.ins, under tlie uridietton of Jr.esrs. Ballict
Ii. ie.baali Doth of these gtnticmtn bavs tho bust-
new cualificatioiu to do a large sad suooes.ful busl-
BUS. ,
Tbe proprietors of the Milton Car Works havs
taken precautionary measures against firs by one
ttrueling a walk over the enlirs lougth of their car
ehops, an-1 placiug barrels ftllod wilh water, oa tlia
roof, to be ready iu oass of flra
Xbe oitiieiis of MUtoa srs vieing wtlh oaoh other
ia regard to cleanliness, and ara puUin that plsoo
ta a thoroo,a tanitsry oondHioo. Ths Btroot Com
s,iseloner is dsilvsrlng lima to saw faaillj Uiwosh-utthstowa
,. j.!!!!', 'Tr'tr t! to"ow1l,
Items from the Shamokin Uirnld, of Ibis week i
"We were again visited, on last Sabbath afteraoon,
by a high wind, whloh look part of ths roof off the
foundry of Mr. Renoysor), blsw avsr the temporary
staok which' h bad erestsd, and did soma other
damage, It alio blew down ths stable belonging
to the Cemetery. Association. (Many large usee la
ths Woods east f the town wars blows down, and
ths storm extended beyond this for many sail es. In
soma places it was sooompanied with ball ; bore Wo
had but a slight rain ,..t-
Ths Methrjdtrt Episcopal Chureh bas seenred a
fine largo bell for the tower which they are erecting.
Tn bell Weighs 833 pounds, Sod coat, with tbo
fltttrfcs and freight, $440. ' -'- .
On Monday evening, 21st lost., tbs stockholders of
the Miners' Saving Fund Association will bold their
soml-anoual mooting, and slcot four direotors to
icrvs for ths ensuing term. .
The Shamokin and Bear Valley Coal Co., at their
recent annual mooting la Philadelphia, presented a
beiuliful silver drinking Sup, Valued at $25, to
Chantillo, daughter .of Mr. Wesley and Mrs. Nancy
L. Van Oaskea, who was the first child born St ths
now works of the eompany at Carbon Ituu.
0"A!e Old Boor. Tbs Lswlsburg CAroitirt
says that Mrs. Hannah Focht, of Lswisburg,owns a
well-printed, well-bound, and carefully preserved
book, of large site a Scripture work by Martin
Luther, 'printod in 1573. It lacks only 7 y oars of
being 300 years old.
3 Samuel A Croser, Esq., of Upland, and Capt.
John P. Levy, of West Philadelphia, have been
chosen Trustees of ths University at Lewisburg, In
place of lion. John P. Croior and Dr. David Jayne,
deo'd.
ly-Nsw lea Cbsam Salooh. We observe that
our young friend, David Fry proprietor of the
bakery, has opened an loe cream saloon, at bis rest,
dence, iu Spruce street, where be will keep on
hand an excellent artiols of this delicious summer
luxury. lie has employod ono of the best manufac
turers of id oi earn, and will serve op every afternoon
and ovening, vanilla, lemon, orange, shocolnts,
peaeb, pine-apple and strawberry eroam. Ills sa
loon is fitud up in the most comfortable manner,
and he will tpnro no pains to accommodate all who
may be pleased to patronise him. Families, parties,
do., supplied at reasonable rates.
m m
y Alligator Socp." Ons of our Railroad
official, a short timo since, sent to Baltimore for a
lobster. When tho box oauie to hand and was open
ed, s fair siied alligator was found enolosed. Ths
qn now is. "how is he
to bs scrred up ? as
lobster salad or alligator soup ?"
tySNn vocb PHOTuonAPns. It is proposed by
the Stole authorities to procure a full history of the
servioe rendered by Pennsylvania regiments in the
war to crush the slaveholder's lcboilion, and as an
interesting portion of that history, it has been sug
gested by Governor Curtiu that tie State Librarian
collect photographs of all officers of such regiments,
to be deposited in the State Library, in such a form
as to be easily referred to and examine!. In ac
cordance with this proposition tho Stato Librarian
now requests such office to send well executed
J:.rd pboluijraplis of themselves, addressed to the
Slats Library, and where the oQcer has perUhcd,
that the lri?nds of the gallant dead lend such photo
graphs. Each card to be carefully inscribed beneath
tho photograph with tho numo, rank, company and
regiment in which tbs offijcr served.
tjTne MosiutxTAL Ckiiemohics. The ccro
monies of dedicating a monument, iu honor of the
soldiers of company "C," 47lh Penna. Veteran Vol
unteers, whose lives v. ore sacri&:ed in defence of
their onuatry, took p'aco on Wednesday lust. The
Masai. is fraterLity. of this place, assisted by the In
fit p"iideut Oidur of Odd Fellows, ccuiuc'.ed the
ceremonies. A number of liio bie'.hi en from our
neighboring towns were present, and participated in
tho oerem.nies. So'.in-rove snl a 'arge d.'. iation.
which win accompanied by Fehrcr's Silver (.'oruft
Iin.d, of lLat place. Tho procession foru.cd in
Mr.rktt square, under Uen. J. K. Clement, Chiof
Iilanhal, and Capt. Cbas. J. Brun-r and A ijt. A F.
Clay.p, AssisUant MarsliLls, coccrding to the pu'j
iu'ied programme.
About noon tho procession proceeded to the grave
yard where tho monument was raued wilh appro
piiiito cerjinonirs, conducted ty tho Ilev. Mr. Crc
iner, of the Heforino ! Church, cf line jlace. Tho
pi'occiieion, on its return, about 2 o'clock, formed in
tho square, in front of the old Court Ilnustt, where
an address was delivered by the Ilev. Mr. Ilhodes,
of the Lutheran Church. Tho address, which was
both eloquent and patriotic, was well adapted for
the occasion, and vtnj delivered in that earnest and
impressive style for which tho reverend gentleman
is excelled by few pulpit oratom.
The mouuniout, nhicb waj oontraotcd for by Mr.
John Taylor, and finished by Messrs. Dissinger t
Tiylor, oi this place, is a beautiful tribute from the
rv ivii.g members of the company to the memory
cf th twenty-six bravo comrades, whose names are
ir.s-.ribci thereon, who devoted their livu to ths
imIeo of thiit coulitry.
Tiie day was pleasant and agrecablo, and the pro
ceedings throughout gave entire satisfaction.
;pTi.s vnAits aoo, the price of grain was eon
lira'otv biglior iban now. On tbo 25th of April,
; 1S.VS, wheat eras quoted in Philadelphia at f2.65 to
$2.bl ; rye, $t.iO; corn, $1.07; onls, 70 eents.
I In this place, wheat wasqm.ted at f 2 25 ; rye, SI .15.
eorr, 30 ct. ; butler, ii cts. ; egj, rcu. ; pors
7 ots. It will be sren that the price of grain was
nearly Ihe same as now, whilo butler, eggs and
pork, are a'jout, on an average, one hundred per
cent, higher.
I'oTna Weatbkb still eontinues eool, changea-
Vo and nnpleaaiit. On Tuesday night there was a
j frost, and on Wednesday niedit it was equally eold
but Ihe wind, porhaps. prevented a frost. Fruit, wo
think, is too far advanced to sustain any acrlcus
i injury, and the prnpcels of a pood crop are still
I favorable. The peach crop in Dolaware, which is
beenmingone vast peach orchard, it not sopromisint.
as we learn from gentleman from that State, largely
interested. '
t"r?"DA Rics's TT0BEB OF TBa Woata
bs on txhibllioa this (Friday) afternoon and eve
ning. near lbs Augusta Hotel. As this Is ths largest
and best show now traveling, wa predict that Dan
will bs well patronised .-. '
BUSINESS UOTICES.
Up-Moaa Goons bars Just been received at ths
store of Joseph Eyster, eorner of Fourth snd Mar
ket streets. Ladies and gentlemen are invited t0
sail and examine tho stock, which comprises every
variety of summer wear, at reduced prices.
.
Up How Pnovoaiso. An exchange says : Did
you ever read what you supposed to be a very inter
esting paragraph in a newspaper, and found when
you were "gist" of tho joke, that you suddenly ran
against the announcement that somebody bad just
reoeived so snd so in (real profusion, snd was pro
I pared to undersoil everybody else this side of the
Atloctio t Wo hero been caught la tnat "soap
many a time, and had we ever learned tbs art of
profane swearing, ws doubt not ws should lavs
weftit in" on tbs LiUiog'gts with a gusto. . But to
talk thus ia profitless what ws want to got at is, to
inform the public that Jacob 0. Bees, at bis fash
ionable Tailoring Establishment, on Fawn street,
between Market and Blackberry, ia mboufacturing
tbe handsomest, best-fining, and most durable Sum-
n i. - i.. V.. ........I I,, T, Af Inn A
. rn or duiui, ia eon u ww . -
gantry.
j '
i ty-A ToWo IkVX Mr!ln,!d to ld- tl
! otber duytbe dleiinction between prlntlur snd f-ub-
ln-hiue. and at tho ooucliutun of her remarks, by way
of illa.Uatl.n, she said t "You nay print a kUX
on ny oboch. but you must sot pttktikit." Ys
neoolel hesr ths faol ws puiUsk ! John E. Smtok,
u.,K-t Tailor. Fourth Street, opposite Weaver's
I Hotel, bas just reoeived another extooslrl' 'stock of
Bummer Ooods, direol from Xsw lora ana r nuaaei
nhia, wbieh eanbrasjas sU ths vorylstest styles sad
i iashions, and wbloa be to saabled to sail cheaper
! than aayotbes; satahllAant lo tUi socUostoi' edtva
T ar t.H.KAsa, Er .dly.aBnaflslafnit'
for the solleeUona of rousians and Bounties, and i, ,
alto authorised and prepared to eolleot ulalms from
In nvrai.
.tunsceasi-l
eably to an .
ths Stato, dus sotdiejset ths war of 1812
Sous elroumntanees, or thslr. widows, agree;
Act to provide for the payment of gratuities and an
nuiUee to ths soldiers of the war of 1812, and to tbsir
wWowe, approved March 30, IMS. i, . ,
en ...ii) t:.
Clf "Qooa, Bittf.s, Bast. ;j) i;
CHEAP. CHEAPER, CHEAPEST,
Vu. II. Millks, has again returned from ths oity
with a new and splendid stock of. Boots and Shoes,
which oan be seen at the Ex.tolsior Coot and Shoe Store
They san be bought at a saorifice. Men's Calf Boots
at ti 7i. Lady's Oaitets at $1 60 and upwards
Don't all come at once.
Ls?CArnoRATi!D VttiviRT, for ths preserve,
lion of furs, cashmeres, end woolen goods from tho
rsvagosof moths and other Insects, has Just been re
ceived and can Daw bo obtained at tbs Drug Store of
W. A. Bounett, Markot street.
ly 'lam glad this coffee don't owe me anything,''
said a book-keeper to his wife the other morning at
breakfast. "Why?" was the response. "Because
I don't beliors it would over settle." This loving
husband might also have added, with great propriety!
that people generally have becomo "settled" in the
conviction lhatSlaymaker, of the Continental Cloth
ing Bazaar, corner of Market and Third streets, sells
tho cheapest and most fashionable Ready-Made
Clothing that can beprooured in the country. He is
now selling whole suits of splendid material for a
mere song.
tyBrsntr's is ths place to get a good like
ness. Byerly takes ths best pictures.
Byerly's is the place to get Melainotypes.
At Byerly's yo can get beautiful Photographs.
At Byerly's you can get splendid Ambrotypes.
At Byerly 'a you can got the beat and cheapest.
Byerly's OaWory is in Bossier's building, upstairs,
corner of Market and Fawn streets.
t'iViriligy mah u irrto.' "
Corrected Weekly for tho "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrol,
f 13 00
e so
0 50
6 50
e 5o
2 50
100
HO
50
1 90
.15
25
15
S 75
5!)
IS
21
Kb
23
It)
10
15
H
. 20
12alt
7j
20
VO
do do
do
do
per owt.
Bye Flour,
per bbl.
per cwt.
do
per bushel,
do
do
do
do
per pound
do
Buckwheat Flour
Whoat, prime white
Rye,
Corn,
Oats,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaohoa, pared
do do uupared
do
do
jjriea apples,
Dried Cneiriea, (unstoned,) per bu.
Uuiter.
per pound.
Eg'.-
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
' front "
Mutton,
Pork,
Veal, .
Chickens,
Fresh .Salmon,
do Shad,
per doian,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
da
do
do
per pair
per pound
pur pair
5pcticil SCoticrs.
kt?"SE!5 A Woman, iu nnuiinr column
picking Stttnbur grapes for trpetr's Wine.
It i ii n urlmirulilu article, uatil iu the hospi
tals anil by tbe first class families iu Puri.s,
London unci New York, in preference to old
Port Wine. It is worth a trial, as it yives
treat salinfaetiun. Tor sulo by V A. I5cn
nett. To Pjitsjciaxs. Mr. Spcer takes l he lib
erty of retjiicEtinf pbiciuns to ii!tituti; bij
rxnniiriutioii of the merits of his SumUit'n
Port Wine. The Wine is the pttre juii e of u
Portugal variety of a'.nbur unipe, cultiva
ted by him f.ir the purpose, nnd is now suc
cessfully used nnd prescribed by many p!iy
sicintis in the laryi! cities, who huc fully
tested it and uh regard it u peculiarly
udapted t" their minis of pi.K.lice.
W. A. Benitctt hecps' this wine.
IS?Tiie imaginutjo'i ii btiinu'.a'.cd by the
incense of Ho .vers, ami if ever there was
poetry in perjume, it ia breathed silently and
soothingly from 1'halon's "Nijlit lilonminf;
Cereus," tiie most bewitching of u'l the fin
prunt pn-parutioiis that chemic art lias ex
tracted from the floral kingdom. oid
everywhere.
Buown's I3uoNCiliAti Thoches. Tl:e
benelieial effects resultin;; from the Use of '
this Keniedy nnd its extersivis Use fm CnUhs, I
Colds, u:id Tiiroi.t Aifections, h is brought
out many iinitutionu, most of which contain
injurious ii.''rc.licnu. The Troches Lave !
proved t'.ieir tfl'.cary.
To CollMIIUltli V4-M.
The adrertieer, having bieu restored to health in
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
sufTercd for several years wilh a severe lung affection'
and that dread disease, Consurop'lon la anxious to
make known to bis fellow auAorers the means Of
ours.
To all who desiro it, be will send a ropy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with tbe diieo
lions fur preparing and using the same, which they
will find a sens Ceiis for CoatiiiHi-Tiox, Aarnxs,
BnuxcuiTi, Coiuus, Colds, cud all Throat and
Lung Affections. Ths only object of tbo advertises
in sending the prescription is to benefit ths afflicted
and spread information which he conceives to be in
valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hi
remedy, ss it will coat them nothing, and may prove
ableisiug.
Parties wUbiog the prescription, rRCl, Ly return
mail, please address
Hit. EDWARD WILSOX,
Williamsburgh, Kings Co , New York.
January 13, 1888 ly.
"DOS T BE FOOLISH." You enn make
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull nnd cx
nmine an invention urgently needed by every
body. Or a sample sent nee by mull for ."0
cents that retails ea.-Hy for by K. L.
WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, NY.
Sept. 16, 1865. ty.
The CoulcsibioiiM mid ICxperlence
OP AM INVALID.
Published for tbe benefit and as a caution to young
men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at tbe
same timo the means of self-cure. By one who nas
curod himself arier undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, true of charge may bo bad of ths au
thor. NATHANIEL MAVFA1R, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co, N. V.
January 27, 1880 ly.
Deuf'iiCH, Ullutliivtisi and Catarrh,
Treatod with lbs utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oouliat and Auriat. (foi merle of Lcden, Holland.)
CIA II!-. -. . LUll...lnnlU Tlmnn!.!.
nu, OIH nilU lie.. UllVlv. ,,um. . w,.,uiu..,i.
from the soat reliable sources iu the Cilv and Coun
try oan be seen al bis ofCcs , The medicul faculty are
invited to accompany tbeir patiunts, as be nas no so.
crois in bis practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with
out pain. No obafge made fur examination.
July ZI, 186S. ly
Huulsoodi howlxisl, liofrltcatorcd.
Just published, a now edition of Da. Cutvaa-
WELL a uslibhatbo tssAV on ms raoieai oure
rwithout modiolus) of
bpermalorrnoca, or seminal
Wanknusa. inroluntarv Seminal Losses, Iimolency,
M.n u mr.f- rnviioi iiibmiiiiiiit. l mueuiuiviiia w
Marriage, eto- also, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits
induocd by self-indulgenaa or sexual extravagance.
I fY noe, in a eeaiea envelope, umy v cum.
Ilia otlebrated author iu this admirable essay
olearly demonstrates, from a thiity years' euooesoful
praeues, tnai ma ai iruisi wnKnuiut- u p..
may bo radically eured without tbo dangerous ass
ol internal medicine or ths application of tbo knife
pointing oat a mode of cure at onoe simple certain,
.a-...i..ui B,w muna at vhiah averT auiferer.no
matter what bu condition may bo, Day ours blmself
eheaply .privately, and radical ir
iJr This Leoture should bo la ths hsndi of very
youth and every man la tho land.
tieot, under seal, ia a plain oovelopa, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of sis Bonis, or two post
sua,, Addrea. -jg 4 co., ,
1JT Bowory. Now York, ?ost Oflo bst ,689
KV! . k nVPRTTQrUlTlSITQ
11 ft Y lU V fjlVllO lJxL 1 0.
XT 1? WT- r r "I k T"V C I I
K W : ij (J i) I) O I I
.'JTb.' Ji 1 -. T: .
J. IL DNGEL ; ,
HAS Just Warned from Now Vork: and Philadel
phia, and is aow receiving a New Hioea or
Spring & Summer Goods,
at a greet reduotioa in prices.
SVciiili-liM'n! Wrar,
Fine Black Cloth at 11 00 that used to sell at $3 00.
Cawiuieres, ttatinett, Caahinorctxe, Kentucky Jeans,
Coitonnde and Linen Pantiug, at reduced prices.
Ladies' Dress Goods
Bilk, Wool Delaines, Mohair, Silk Stripe, Paul
Do Chain, Alpacea, J'oplutt, English and Scotch
Kinghauis, CI: allies, Delaines, Lawn, Calioo and
Muslins, voiy cheap. ,
White Goods.
Linen Dress OomK Linen Skirting. White Toilet
Quilts, Mrl llants Hwis S'flpe, Swiss Cambric. Jac
conatt, Irish Linen, Pliirt Friiiio. f-ts.
Ladies' Cloth and Flannel Baekinir, nnd other
flannel al low prices. Whilo Shetland Wool. Hha-vla,
I! ihno.nl Skirts. Ao M-.irling and the latest style
nf Hoop Skirts, very handsome and cheap.
Yankeo Notions In Great Variety
Jlo-dory, (J loves. Pocket andkorohiers, Suspen
ders. Neckties, Paper Collars, Umbrellas, a good
assortment of 8peotac!e, Coals, Spool Cotton, iaucy
Buttons, Triuiuiiui, Ac.
C.u pets. Floor and Tal.lo Oil Cloths, brown and
grm-ii Oil Ulottu lur windows, (Jilt Shades, Fixturoa
for Window liliuds.
Huts. Caps ami Ladies' Shakers, Hardware, Nails,
Forks, Shovels, Spades, irou-tootii liardcii Uukea.
GROCERIES, SALT FISH.
Qnecnsware, Glassware, Hoots and Shoe3,
Taiuts. Oilf, Glass and Futty.
School Hook, and a new supply ot WALL PA
PKK, will bo sold very cheap.
All persons desirous of gctlins pood poods at low
prices, for cabh or country produce, will ploae irivo
me a call. J. H. L'N'JKL.
Sunbury, ; April 7th, ISjW.
NUW SPBisNG GOODS"!!
NOW OPEN.
A FULL STOCK OP
UTEW SPBI lJ Or goodsi
Cons'sllngof sTioa sTanodsi, iu groat variety,
such as Delaines, Challies, Ciinghams, Crapes,
' Lawns, Brilliant?, Ac.
Hoop Skirts, Fiao White Gooa3,.
in variety.
Dress Trimmings, Laoes and.Einbroidi rins. VTII.S
of all do-eriptions, Gloves. Hosiery, Corsets. Zephyrs,
patent Hair Crimpers, Keek-lies, and Notions" of
nil kinds usually kept in a Fancy Sloro.
I.ockwood's Paper Collars nr. 1 L'ut.
Stumping and u-uehino ftil"hir: ''..me to or ler.
Mlt I,. 1, V.AHl .S,
Two doors wet of Win. ii. IHik-r's .Stoie.
Sunbury. April 2s, iri'.'.l.
TIIE VEEY LATEST ARK1VAL! I
Spring & Summer Goods!
jo.-5i:ph kystkh,
(fiurrcsM.r lo JJ,n .h'jicdi.)
Corner of Market and fawn .Vtrctt,
S U X Li U Yi Y , P K x ' A .
Invites the public to call r.nd examine his elegant
assortment of
which be will sc'.l nt urcat'y reduce I
prices. Ki
stock consists in part of I
CASSI A1EEE 3 '
CIsGTKS, GlC; I
Hilks. Dela;nep, I. nun?, fiii.jrriatiu', Culieoop. Mu-tlins,
S'hiel-it.g'. 'i ickii-j:!, Jtvuis. and a full auituuout of
Cuttcnr.iii V out on gois erenvrully. j
IToxierr, Ulnves. Hour) Skirts. AIjo iianuktrbiLTi., :
Lrushcr, Ouint'3.
II I itfiortunt of fcirri w?!! r.ol, lo itM0Mrc
fail to ; lento ll.o 'r.imy ami i,.t tho wttuld uf ut:y u'.',
siious of f-urcbitt-iuff. i 1 is t;'!i of
IlAllDWAiiK AND Ql'tKXSWARE,
and OruoHrii'S N Ihih in jui.;.ti ( v and r' t.ioe in
quality, e r f n.in' p(n.r.i!Iy everything n'tiltd in
liif- huuphirl't cither fur uo t uriinnitnv.
lie is ft.vruy retttiy Biitl r!ih1 to Ft a h9 friends
nnd tnkc? j-lt'ijittro in phowirr them his ntua vvlii
though d j fiU1 are lantle. ilo only nk n c til, nni
is euru that Ilia iU'tik nill cmnttre lavjntljly in
price niid quality with tho cbefi i t.
JUrir.rU LYSXLit.
funlnrv, April 21, liu.
FANCY DHYGOmWfORK
, IvIISS KAT11 BLAOK,
Uarket street, four doors west of Wm. II. Miller's
l oot ami Slioo sloro. ttMil'ili, l'a.
J ESPECTI
V and vicil
TEtn I'l. Ll.V inr.irmEhr frienJsin Sunbury
icinity, tiiat slio hiu' j - st cf.eno.l bcr
BHilWO UJ11MEH COOIJU,
ol KotionAanil l'uncy Dry Uoods,
Her Moclc cnn.'iis of All-Wool Drlainrs. Cbauibrns,
Ginghams. P.mbri.ideri., I.a- e Collars. I'ar.s. II A'f.S.
Musliiin, Prliih-t!, O iriljal.Ii Muelins. Birit-tyo I
LiiK'iia, i.inen Law.ia Or.ie ai..l Lacfl Veils, t j. j
y.un'. DornoivFt's Hair l.'ur'.orfl. Hair l.'oils and '
Curls, til'ivn. Stn-.-lsiis.-7. C-.llaVf. C..i-n-t. Ae.
Untj' C-ill.ir. ?'rcklio, bull Hose, Jtan ikcr- j
oil it-la anil S-ii.i'en.l.rs. I
Dra-licy's new I'ulcut DupV;: rilirtio (or double
r-'i -rlni? t-KlKT.I
Perfumery, Toilot Su-i.s, Hair Bru-bes, Combs,
Tovs. auil a (jencral vai ioiy of NOTIONS.
CAUi-rtitl-S'j (ioue L'jndM ioi-i.v and at stiort
notice. KATIi DLACK
Sunbury. April 2i. 13 itt.
Hew Spring Styles!
5JI A?i7i P.-HVI'EIS,
Two doors West of the Post OlVice,
6tTNBUR"y E3N'A..
RrSPECll't'tl-Y iuvilca tbe attention of tbo
publio to bcr lurgo and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which she hiujui-t received and onene-l. Ilerstoek
einhraees FANCY DKF.SS (iOol'tf. KlllbroulerifS,
Cluny Lai-e, Lace Collars, Linen Collur", Dress
Cordii, Zephyrs, Bullous, do. If
A nno asaortincnt or lamos ant (jenis- Hosiery,
Gloves. Fans, Parasol. Ilule Triminini, Kihhons,
liolt Hibbuus, Velvet Kiblanis, Ilraid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy DrefS Combs, Ilea I ltresses, 4o.
Irviu's l'ateul Hair Crin.pers, Hair Coila, Corsets,
and a lare assortmout of otber articles, too nume
rous to uienlion
I have also just received a f no lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soups. Toolh and Hair ttru?hes, Ac.
' ANNA PAINTEll.
funHty, April 23, 18C0. .
BPEIfTO A& D SOMMillt
Millinery Goods,
Juslopsning at tbs Millinery lore oi
Ml88 Al. L. OUSSLBH.
Fswu Etreot. below the Kailrool, EVNBL'RY, PA.,
6'uch as
IB B 3 1 1 8 3 9 'il & 3
Ell AKKUS, DreM-Trimminss, llead-LHones. C lures,
Hosiery, llibbous, 1'louers, Collars, Handker
chiefs, ia , io.,
which hare been carefully selocte I.
Tbe attention of tbe LaJies itsolicilfit In lii-r large
assortment of the latest styles of U'JNNLT j, wbicb
give sati-aaction to all.
Call and txuuiiut lor yoursc.ves. No trouble to
khllW soods
BuuburyAprll 11, 1384.
.ttl.K Ull hl (sniisi.i:ic,
.tlllliui-ry Uoodsi and lrras 'l'rlnu
suinnsi, Head Isi-camcis,
CLOVES, PAHA801.S, &c, &o.,
South side of Market Square EUKIiUUY, Penn'a
Una luat returned Iroiu tbe oilies with a choice
j selection of aeaiunuble goods lo which tbe atientiou
. . ... i , - - i . . ... I. : ..u 1 1. ..
of ths Ladius is rc-peutfully solicited
MILLINERY OOOOa AND DRL&J TU1MM1NGS.
With liosd-Dressss, Gloves,
Hosiery, Eibbons,
bas been carefully selected end will give aatisfaution.
MiasShiwlur baa had an expei'ieuee io the busi-
ik. t i.Hhl.. her io salecL toodj wilh an eyolo
the tsato ausd wishes ot ber ouatomera, and she begs
ontlauaueeof lavoraiu ibo future which ahe Ukes
pleasure in acknowledging aunug lue paM yew.
Ladies will Bud a sboiee stook of every tbuig in ber
line of baaiuees.
Sudbury, April 11, 1&08. . -
Prcarrliiltona irefully oompoonded of tbo
but DHUGS al ht Mammoth Siors of
Butbury, May JO, 1864.
I TreBsarsre, Mile sr Iteiil Estate,
I a LIST of Unseated Lands advertised fur Sale
by John t'aruswarth, Treasurer of Norltiuin
1 bBrlanil county, agrceab y lo en Aot of Ihe (lenersd
Awe.nblv of lbs Cmin'nwoallh of Pennsylvania,
passed Ihe ISih day of Maroh.A.D. lsiiandths
supplement thereto entitled an Actdirecting Hie
mode of selling Unseated Lands fnv taxes and other
purpose, will be exposed '' Public fate, at tbs
Court House, in the Uorough of Sunbury. on the
Beeond Monday In June. lt0t), hclne tbe I Ith day of
the month, at tO o'clock, A. M., the following do
scribed TjmiH of Land, for arrearages of Taxes duo
and the costs aoenriling nn each tract respectively,
to wit : If not sold on Ihe above day mentioned, to
be adjourned from day to day until sold or disposed
or :
COAL TOWNSAIP.
Acnxs. wsnasKTsa s.
TAXIS.
1871 Aulcs llonry, 1 Lsns,
nuami nomas far
innkins.laiucs I aud
, Adams Robert fliecksrt.
nun-s .lercmiah
roster Thomas
HotiI John
$1,755 70
664 3i
I 71
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lirosious l'otor
I'rady John
lini.ly John
llnuly John '
llrady Win P.
Adunis Win.
Homeland L.
Homeland J.
Adams Thoin-is Aothors
Au!ei Henry
Urn-ly John
Carbon linn Imp Com.
Kramer Frederick
Huhbiiyll.
l ately Win. A Sol'm,
Gray itobcrt
Grant Thomas
Gurduer Aicho, Sr.
- do. do.
do. do.
ITimelrich Henry
Hepburn Jaines
Kroll .Miehael
l.urkin Abvigail
Lukin.i Smith
Lako Ilii'hard
MarVball Wm. It.
Master Jacob B.
J'.oci .Sarah
lteoa Iiimiel
Iteea Thoiuaa
Shaiuokiii Val. A P. R. K. Co.
do. do.
FiUivorlh John
do. do.
'J'a-igart John
Tyson Joseph
YViii'.o John
Wilson Wm. A IV. L. Dewart
Zimmerman Mathta-i
l'urnace Kun Imp. Co.
ltenshue & Johinion
MOUNT CAK.MEL TOWNSHIP.
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Hit
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Anlia Freilurick
A'latnj Itobcrt
Foster Thomas
Salmon liichard
Manning liichard
Hull Liliiiund
Urcen James
Green Thomas
Champliiin Uobert
Chauipmia Tboa
1741
1 935 11
8J7
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Coi.:ert Jam-.-a 1
NefllMUio j
Hillinlon Thomas
lie!la Huj.li
Doner Christian
JUrautiguiu Lanicl
liauinardiier Thomas
lircolie Jet-ie. br.
Chaniplaiu It.
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Klli.it Willi.im
1.- inns J- o
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aely Keubcu
Gilbert Win. !-.-.
Hepburn James
Jackson Jeremiah
AI.Tiiin Samuel
Myers -Mary
It eos urnli
Uustorl Thomas
Huslon Mary
Keyuolds John
Ku.aon Chaiiolte
Kee- Daniel
Miaunon William
i-leadinau William
be it! Abraham
rvhull tieora
V.'nlker Lewis
.So!;. -II (irnr;;n
H:iu-c Lid ile
Jed, Irish & Tiion-.fson
Wm. Maisluill A others
ZKllL'E.
Baily Jol.n X.
lirbec ticoro W.
C'tn.di'ii .loi.ii
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lltlliley Lian.arJ
Hiiui lii:-k Houry
J.-iitob HeiU-r
Knll Mi.-liacl
Mowoiy l'etor
Martin John G.
Miller John
Prince tieorge
I'elrey l'cter
r-a.-.::briu.'iu t'eter
r-eo:t -Vbralium
Wilson Wm.
Yoxtheiin-ir Henry
ZcLjlcr Iano
CA31ER0X
Kulton fiamuel
Lerr John
Lid J.-hn
Kirr Mary
I-'ilo Lnho
Grant Thomas
Jtarriain illiara .
r-ciiiii Luke
tuiilh Abigail
SHAMOKIN.
Ura.ii'nrd K ti.
llct:erton Ccni .mill
Hunter Alexander
Lake lti.b ird .
litswerth John
Ta,:;ai t llobert
Youug Samuul
Hacbtuan Joseph
Hird Joseph
l'ewart Alasser
John 11. Hon;!!
Hi-tlman Miehael
Jaeob li Masacr
'a-fter A' liewart
"-'nitth t Higjrins
bueitzers Heirs
LITTLL MAUAXOY.
rrown Nathiiiiiel
Latbha Devil
Iveits Jueeph
Gardner ArcbLald
Gardner W'ui. P.
Htuiter James
Hull Charles
Lake l'.i- h-ud
Lynn Joaeb half of
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Ti'ieL'.u Charles U.
iprtr. m.uiaxoy.
Darr fetcr
Jinrr Luko
Did John
Derr Mary
Derr l'cter
I e i r Luku
Irncin Kobert
JACKSON.
Lake Richard
Hees Tbumaa
JORDAN.
Israel G oieo
.
Beneville Williams
LOWER MAHAXOY
Michael Doe key
LOWER AUGUSTA.
Hall Charles
Jordau James
Dcwart John
POISl.
Partram Alexander
Earrou John
llraubam hb-nezer
Itaruhaiu t Erwine
I'pley Andiem
Irwine Robert
Nodonot James
CHILLISQUAQUE.
Caul Jobn C.
Caul Daniel
Caul I'eier, eitate
Eckert Jacob
iordsiuan Wm.
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T
J. FAKXSWORTH,
Tressurer's Ofice, )
Banbury, May e, 1166.
Treasurer.
buoat of evemy iwatmii'TioN ei Apitay,fc
t A NOTlllm sutle r CUllP
L. WJHI,.
i.i luauri oi NEWvnnir
ir . i....i : TV"
caiilileejuiiiiiini)-, uy ' ' wweytn
D R. J. H. SCB ENCK.
THE OR EAT LUN O DOCTOH t) P Pll 1 1. ADELrill a.
, -- - OractN. Y. airs Oai.e.14 Lite Co , '
Ni. tS Nnsfluu St., New York, June I, less.
Da. J. H rkrnuM UearrJir : For ovei fifiefn yeaia
I have beau trinibled-wiih a eevere cough, and naually two
irtliree limes a ear w ih more or Ins hemoriliniit,
winch tmtetlier, lr ll.o last few yeaia, hae kc,t n.e uu
In flesh and lo- weak to do basiueas uf any kind without
aufTeriut- In August last I had a very seveie l.rin .lunge,
ami, according to the judgment nf a good New Y"urk pt.y.
eictan, 1 was classud ea beyond the reach of Medium,
ond was edvised to be prepared, ao far as prony n,at.
lers were e-mceincd, to leave 'his world et slioit iiotn-.
The phtsiciau (any my bto d friends) said that the Ami
cold 1 t iok must prove la ml. Early in Junuaiv I t-xjk i
severe eold. and foituiiftlelr was occupying rooms at No,
3i HUM) SI'KKKT, direelly over your olhee. 1 think
about the ISth nf January I proeuriMl a botBle if your
t'ulmnnic Syiup and commenced taking it freely. My
feet an liinlis were very much swoiten, and all the sytnp.
toms ofa speelj-di-nth seemed to accompany my cold. I
sent for my loriner iihrsiciaii,und stated to linn thai 1 waa
I talciiig yur medicines, and ntier showing them to uini,
and having tasted nf tl.em, Ac, he replied: 'Vou em
uiiva ,iieiiin y, Tiifr, inry will U) J "U in. uai ill. un
said: -Vou kuowwhat I told voa last summer, nnd 1 s.iy
the sameiriw, il' you have any InisineM to else up, da
nut pot it ii. f." lie s.-nd t.i other liieiela ihai he 1 c.intd
S'-c no hope fir me," and my friends and retuli hb C'.ncla
il 'I m-tun.. I.aj eon.a. At tins time I win taking fr. eiy
cf your medicine, hot hid not st-en y-n. 'J'lie d. ainrcn'led
af.-w times, and fmiml nie (inucii to his surprise, he said.)
inifiroviiif-, and he could ll.'t undi istiiod why. My lultu
wua i icreiitiMg in yo.ir raetll-iiie, and I had a wii-h to
hnve )ui examine ny e-.s, and aee wh-it you had to s.iy.
Vhrii y ,u fir, c.ime to my r.ioni ai.d made Ihe examina
tion. v.,u g.nvu nM ,ui hitlr rnc'-urnaeiT.e'.f, hoi n the
e-ailrai,., exi.tesse l and rt-ilht f my ever being hrloed
1 , '!f '"y '"" aee'ning d-ffieiiliics. The a'omid lime
i. mi you i-ni'iej( fmdinjr nie s-.ill gaining, yu gave me en
e ..i.:.i!, ii.-ni, iM inu, my nyiiint.'inu Were ioiprovme ;
the I ulin ui-cSyr.,,,. fo.wt,d I c and Mnudiake Hills
nnnae,-. live i, c,,.,,, Mv cjriui, my cBi. my
..-.iic.i.e. -l liegan t., hnj-iive, and I could walk -about
in roienahttle. Y,, V1lp,, , liiesdnv,
n ( "'I i'?a "T"v""' """ " l-l uie "t logo out of my
roomniuil he f.. .lay ..f M iy. , .," colj hl,;
uni h-r yo-r Irenim ,,t, lay ai,tllte l,.-,,e hul-rale. and
y -a I..I.I me M eat tverylhi,, I v.-Uld..f a iiot-itions
nature, and 1 1 exercise about tl, ,,., , lnulll 0B p,,,.
h e. I r.llowc I your udi-icc. and I . il. ur,,ri.,f my J
nhysiri-iii and fneoils, I n-cui laueh better i :, ,,, have
been fin several years, nn.l l(rc:i'.he better lb i-i I ever ,-x-peeled
a person c-'tt'd wilh one l,im, ilie ,.f, i,,.,,,. n,, "
pletcly dril op. I f.-el very srnteh:! to you, una cjiilder
your adviee sort me-liein-s invutuiible
Youia, truly, T. S. SHUI.DON.
Un. Senr-tii: Der.r Sir: Ab'Ut two vaars sci I
taken with a very troublesome cotteil and a puin ia ti.y
tnenst; 8veti ut eiht nh.iiths passed Rvvay wilh -.:! my
d ung anything I T niyself. Then I applied 1.1
einii, wh.i atleai.'ed nie for nh nit llnee months woiwut
r-iul-ritig me any RL-rviee. f nit.-.) obluitted lit" advice and
Bri-nttneiit of a pin s:eiatt in one of i.::r h"S.ttuiK, loidalBO
had the advice and irentinent of to olhet piiyfinaits,
hut all In t. pnrpt.i-.. Ilnri ijj this long sp,iee of dure 1
w.ia nearly dru-i ; several tnti- s iny frtentls eotne to see
me and wilio-a iny exit into itte e i'r.t-world I was c-n.
Cited to mr bed two m nilhs nt one lime My breathing
wns exeeedniely hh'.rt. I c;ive up se"i-r;il times a'l h"po
in eeltiug hotter ; and as reipitJ d mlliuv t:l, that wns
ettliiely out ol llie quentin:!. And M tln.'ik (liis.'iij- Iain
wetland henttv '. I wns advised l.v sirpe of mv ftienda t.i
! try lir. SrllENca'a Medic:nes. 1 ncci ir.llnjr'v hmi--lit twit
tie nfler h tile, until I rencliMl the ninth j ti-.cn I f-.n-id a
I d.-eioed eltunije in n- c-iueh t-.r li.e better. 1 suffered
FL'vririy ir.iill p:ltpiT:it toil ul lite PIH, at-U ttl'H Wet-KS
ufii-r 1 c lnniciici.d lukiarj year uieJiciuu lilts ddliculty
ee..t-d
XVIipii I f,rl went to Dr. Senear's i'(Ti:n it waa with
dnhculty ilml 1 eoutd get u into his leceptloti rinin, I
was so weak mid so swelled ; my Snin w-as as Bull. tw as
lit iueh I li.-i. I tlie j-iunchce ; I fy!l dull, heavy end sleepless.
11. 7ci.fjntn. uiier exuiiiiiing mo, mho u"iu niy lungs
wi-'c n-Ti-t-ii-o. att.i cave ine nut nii.e i.-.nei oui ihk tne.ii
emea. in lii lit tiA.i wet-ks, tt.k r:itit hold ot me; It
set'iinil lo 1:0 rie'ttl tor.-eeh i..y wb.ile syMti-tn. The 1'nl
uionic ii n;i, Sea-VVIted i'otiii.-dti'l Mandrake I'i.'ls, all took
r-e.'tt hold in thu rtj'lit p'actf. The 1'i.in lironclit avviiy
Cient MO-atiltea i-f hue and slime ; tt.a r4Tti;i lookt-ued the
ni.-itiei In iny hi-icl, wl.leil enine fl very tree; ihe rV.i
Wrfd T.ttiic give no: an appetite, ttinl ever) llnnfi seeeiL-j
i-i fimi.. e-i id.
To bIk-w wh-it grtnt p-iwer the merficiat-s have in pari
fvoit; my sy-ii-to, aii-t in bIiow hv bad 1 was iliBcai-eil,
1-iM.le :i!l the bile tt.al pns-.rd my b-nvr!a, Mid li.e preat
in:iit li ics .-f phacm ntiit matter I t-x;i.'el.T.ited, 1 broke
..tit till over in larc'-hois, l.ial w tit.t c outline l- gather
mid run i' -r nb -at .ix weeks, ictd I h..d t.t one tone over
iwenty-hve Wills I lave tt-t'oit' i-f the I.ii J n-iw, mid
Vi-i Itii-to...atT p.-leoii iilb.ithfti-. 1 ci.u s.Ot-ty say tliit
I have not ctij--,eil a. ith health l-r fiv-e years mi 1 d.ivw.
tjit-l i-tini .1 pr.isey ... ii-:d y. ur iti-i'ieo.rs t:n. -ut ti -May
liod abr.ii.J.inily b;-?3 a:t. t-testive y.-n: is the s-neeie
ittatr.i cf one who has be-.! si woi.derfil'y reluved
Ifir -jv-lt your eceney : and if aoy one di sir-s to kn .-.v
with retrml 10 t In ti!ttbfiil.n-fc6 of tats re;i"tT. ,f Ibev wol
eall tijH.it tinv of tn". friend, or up -tt ine, No 4 Drdeti
riaee, near Tlixmiis u i.1reet, below Cmlwiitiider, Piula
de:(.lii:i. lltey will be r-ertVelly s.-itiIKd wi'.h the validity of
Ihe ease. Yours, with mncll it-specr.
M.!tV IfCtlNAIDT.
Tlie nhove ens, its .leiwrihtd, la tien'e:--lv ro-tet. I
kti .w i: ti he tn.e. V. uis, T. II. 511 LI. Kit,
Ptiiiei Ilanc.-ci: tt. L. CUuich.
Dr. Pcni'.N'Ou will he ,ir.if.Bi..ttete!y nt his principal
oTic-.-. N . o ..u. ril S:Arn Stur:. r, e.-i.ier .f C-i-MMaiieK.
rniL'i-Lrill , evrrv Sa'ni.I ii-, rr.au tl A M until 4 if l.;
V It. nid htr-tl. .-v v -nil, el'rry 'ri.-n.frt-,-, fr,.ut l tu
It: N.i. :t- Siiiinn,-r street 1 1- I -i i. M:o-.. ev-ry Wi.liie
d .y, fr.-ni 0tn3 un.l every . l!o-r !'ni!a) at 10- U tltim oe
srr.-et. Ha: l tin .re, Md. A II a-1 vice l".-e, Ln t ' r n 111 -r. 'Oe'i
eximiiiali 11 of Iha lut.gs w.th i.is ltcB.ori.ii.c.er, the
eit ir-f in Ih-i'e itxllnrs
I'tK-e of 1 1. Putin--lite P rup and S-n-Vee(l T -lite, em h
SI 60 per hoitle, r &7 5'J per iiaif d-'Zen. ManutaAO
I'i In, eenti -r h, x.
Ft!l S.U.i: 11 V AI.1.LULCGI5TS AND DEAt.ICRS.
Deei-nibi
leJL ty
Entfi-natioiinl Ilotol,
;io5 cn.l 3:17 Vroauirtv, Crrncr Fran&Un Strt
M.V.' YOl'.K.
f lMIIrf firrt class Il-uie tl.o most quiet, homelike
X and pleasant Hotel in Ihe city offers superior
inducements lo theso visllin Nc-v York fr busim-ia
or jdeasuic. It i cetilral in its location, ati'l kept on
the Ki'Roi-r.sx Plax. iu connecti m with Tavi.ok's
Saloon, where refreshments can be bad all hours,
or served in their own rooms. Tho charges are mo
ilernle, tbernoins and attendance of tbe rirt order
baths, and all tbo luu-leru envvnienees nuaehc.l
JOiiN TAYLOR, Pro"rieior.
Kov 4, lsi:.S.
SlTSOO VS:.i"S2:Wo wart
a'entb cvvryivh-'i a ta soil our r.t-
rttovrn $y Scwii: .Macbines. Three new Liu-'s.
I nner and ui per Iced. Warr.inie-1 flvi years,
.hovesilarr or ii:i -c c.-ittvi.-.io;..i p.,:J. Iho'ovi.r
niaehi!ie.il. in Tuiic-i m-i.'is l'..r letti than fl'.h
whi.-h are lull liooiiM-d hv fl-.wo, heeler .'. Vi il-s-
ii. Il rover a'Uahtr. F.-uyr i Cj , and Knjhe'del
All other cheap ntiK-huiei nro iui'ringoi-.iei-.ts nnd tr.
seller or ii-r are lit tle to nr.-et.t, tine, and iutpriso
int nt. t'iictilars Iri-c. Aduieae, or cull upou shuw
v Cluik. Liddelurd. .Maine, or Cbi.-a u, T.I. ueci
I'EHI VIAX GUA.NO
I'L'UL'VIAK (iiJANO
I'EUUVIAX OU.VXO
"JI'STITfTK.
-t'iisxjTi; ri;.
,uu:':rvTi:.
n.xroirs
H.tl tiH S
li-Vfijii'S
RAW
RAW
RAW
hoxt: .crPKn-ni'v?pn att.
Bust-: '-ui'iat-pH-jsiMiAU:.
ws k slp i:r.-r iiosi'ii a i l
FOB ALL CROPS.
Qukh in its action, and of more lasting ef.'ect than
eilbcr Peruvian Uuuno r any Sup-.r-I'bo'phale
niado from a hard .Mineral Uuuno. This is proven
by twelve years of constant use.
LA UGH do i'O.V.?',
Bolo llanufacturers and Proprietors,
OCce Xo. 2U S. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
EA UGH BHOTJIEP.S .? CO.,
Ocheral Thohtal AjcnU,
Xo. 1S1 Toail street. Corner oi Cedar,
NEW YORK.
GKOllOE DUG DALE,
H'lWtWt-' A'jcht for M,inlund and Virginia,
No. lOi Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE.
A HJ 'ri0 4t
1.AD1KS' LASI'iNU UAITKUS for (f l.o. al
W. W. Apsley'a.
LDir.8'0LOVK KID BOOTS, at
W. W Apsley'a.
lldDTAXn SHOES. FOR MEN. tVOMI-N AND
t ilil.l'Klv.N, al
ini'DiiTrii
IV. W. Aps'.eva.
FISHING TACKLE!
JOHN KHIDIiK.
North East Corner Scoond A Waluut Streets.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tl'ST in receipt of a6n sel.wled atoek of cheap
and fancy F1.SUINU TACKLE, of all . eserip-
tions. suitable lor uie rivers auu "
to which wo invite tbe alteuUou ot all storekeepers.
Jlaroh 17, Is-id aw ,
UilWitV HARPER.
S20 AKC'II SBi'sVHKE'F s
rillLAUKLI'IIIA.
WATCHES,
: FinsUold JEWELRY,
sj-Jid SILVER WARE,
and Soperlos BILVE PLATED WARE, at Ks
pccaoPsiots!
llareb W, IStM So.
0 Yes! 0 Yes!
.'-; . V TIII5l WAV I .'. 1
IF YOU JV A. NT TO R'U Y ClIEAPi
THEY HAVE COME !
KEW SPRING A fcUMMEaf, C001S,
PsalainshJ Psinsi. s. t it..
HALIHOTH STORE
el.
or
. tv. rnn.i-o &. so.
Market Square, new tbs New Conrt Douso
- tJENTLEMEN'S WKAlt.
Ctoths, C-aimer..,- Coltonadea, Lio.a Panting, Ao.
LADIES' DUESSOO0D8.
WHITE AW B COLOHED A H NBLrJ
Bhselinirs, Hoop Skirts Hosiery and glovea
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
Glassware, Queen.'naro, Crockery, Durdwara
Cutlery.
Iras, Cila, lulnt, i;oal Oil ami
I.ainpit.
Fish, Pork, Coarto and Fine fttitt. Coffee, Toa, 6u-
gar, iuoiasaes cjrup. apices, erg.,
(irooeries, Tobacco, Sears and Snufl", together vfl h
a largo variety of miscellaneous goods at prices that
cannot fail loaalisfy puri-Lt-'-eri.
J. w. Fitaixo A SOX.
unfcury, Apili 7, I860.
NEW OPENING
litlBinK, tjieat'i I'sriUshtti;
(, Ilootsi Ac yisiivn.
fllHE undersigned takes pleasure in atnonncin to
JL the public of Snubury, and vicinity, tbul be baa
opened his
CLOTHING STORE,
rtitn a veil selected stock of
I".rS I"tSJl!IIl. (iOODS.
I still sell at astonishing lot? prioes.
I bare also still on hand a largo slock of
Boots & Shoes,
for Ladira, Gents and Children's vroar, nbicli I am
selling off, as I intend to give up thai branch of bust
ne-.-.
It nill bo to ths advantage to Cask Bcvsns to
give mo a call.
S. KROXKNBEItQ.
K. Gnosa' old stand, Market Square.
Sur.bury, April 7, 1300.
AND SOW OI'ES, s largo and complcto slock of
WALL-PAPER AXD BORDER.
Win-low Curtains, School, UlaLlt, Juvenile snd ether
UOOKS.
t.'ap, aOtlcr, IVote and U12Ict Paper.
li.N VLLOPES ell kinds nnd sizes
Arnold's Writing Fluid in largo and smalt bottles
Ilosowood, Gilt and other Picturo Frames.
ALBUMS. FISHING TACKLES
Balls, Bats, Marbles, Toys for Spring and Summer.
Choice Oi-rar?. Smoking and Cheiug Tobacco, Pir ea
of all kinds I'ipo Stums.
I'ei-iiimoi-y, Pocket ISooIisj, t'omljs.
Law Cooks furnished at publiibara ratos, Musis
orders promptly tilled.
All books not on baud promptly ordered
iouflsly :bsiI Weekly .ltagstzintMs
fiip'-i-s, Iiuiiy Press aud Inquirer, always on
hand.
TICKETS for Liverpool, Queenstown and the West
Drafts on Km opo.
Innnkful for puit farcrs and solicitir-g acont'.nu
oueo ol the same.
N'. FERREE LIGIITXER.
Sunbury, April 7,135-3.
SS5
Hinion
THE 23.
Business (Collrctc
II AX DEL ATD HAYDX HALL,
Eighth and Spring Uarden Streets.
TiiO.MAS MAY PIERCE, A. if ,
r.-eiidenk and Consulting Accountant,
EXTF.A0HDINARY IKETJ CEMENTS I
Xitel t Permanent Arrnneemcnt of usineas Col
lege Terms,
Frcm April 1 to Ootober 1, 1300,
snd succeeding years.
LITE fiCIIOLAKSIUtV, including BookUepiiti
Lusinctts Coiret-pendcnce, Forms aud Customs
Commercial Arithmetic, Businoss Penmanship
Detesting Counterfeit Money, &. Commercial Law
TV.'LNTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
Pholnrkbips. including tho samu sjl jocls as sbovo
Time Liluite d to Three Months,
TWENTY DOLLARS.
Penmanship. Three MoulLs, ti
Penmanship and Ariibuielic, Three Months, $ld
The saving of coal and gas in tho suinnior months
is an advantage of such luiportauca tu enables the
luauagr-uici'.t i f this College lo luako a coc:.derutjl o
reduction in the inu-.iuor rules
l i-tci October 1, 1SCC, to April 1, 1BC7.
And succuLuing years, as before.
Life Fcbolarehips, $3S
Scbol.irihips, il niontiis, 2i
PeuiuiiQsliip. 3 uiouihn, id
PenuiuiKi.tp uii-.l Arithmetic. S months 11
i-pieiat Teiiii tor Ciuus. Suldicrs, anil for the Son
vl .Uuih-'.cia ana 'ioi:cl..r'.
JJ.1J an,! lZi-tniiig Iiilrtirtion far ij.'i Sexf
and all Ago,
li Rankin;, Stor..l:ci-pii:. Bo-jkkceping, Penman
ship. Pen Lirawirir. Phonop-aphy, Arithinetie, Men
2tiii.tiiin, Al -e'tra, 'Jeonielrv, Auulvtieal tJeouietrv,
I Too Cdleultis. Navi.aiion, urveyins;. ligiuoeriiig,
, t.uaiuK. Mii.ii., '--.lianical Druwiitt;, Couiiucrciat
I Law, liirniun, Telijfrar.bin-;, and the Liiglisii
L:-aii-be-r, at modeiLte puce.-:.
LnJored ly Ihe pnl lie ua the most succeffful Bu-
t'-L.-i C.d'.t -o cf lie cuiiutry. ua is evidenced by the
t.-.ct. lh.it
1 Ofll IlUMlHK-; A JITl ITO STl'DCNTS
Lav entered iu the tist si months of its LiitU-uoe.
E'rlaci ?ii!.i 1" k)cinrtments).
TUO-MAS MAY PiriUCE, A. M.
GoTge B. Snyder, R. S. Barnes,
j :. X. Firr, Jr , J. T. Reynoldf,
lirnry lvi-tm, A. r. i.oeisou, A x., c.s.
tar; orted by an a'.lc Corps of Assistants.
Call or send f. r a Camlejue. College Currency,
ac-J 1'iercs's Practical Educator.
Omen 501 Xortli Eighth St., PUilaileru
TUO.MA3 M. PEIKCE.
April 14, 1b13. 2ui
WILLIAH V. APSLEY'S
Wltolctiale
Boot, Shoe and Trunk
w Alt E HO USE,
SJ .MHKV, l'A.
WJX. W. APSLEY has just opened a XEW
1 STORE in the well-known houe of Mrs. B-iul-ten.
in Mai ket street, and oilers to the citiieii of
Suubury and neighboring luwus, BOOTS i &ilOL3
of tho best qjialiiy and uorkmunship. lie buying
made ariangeiuenis wilh fir-claas manufacturers
to supply the best riuality of goods.
Iu the Wholesale Depariuient he calls tbe atten
tion of Country St irekeepers te his fine stock, which
will be sold al Ihe lowest wholesale prices, thus ena
bling Retail Dealers to save expetse of visiting tbe
vitim to replcni. h their stock.
In Iho Retail Department ean be found BOOTS,
SHOES. TRl'NKS, VALISES, Ac, which, iu price,
ut these limes, arc without a parallel.
ihe slock of Ladies' S ear is superior in style and
woikuian.hip than is usually found iu country towns,
embracing fieuis of llaliuorals, splendid Congress
Uaiiers. and luucv shoes of every kind.
W. W. A. also calls attention to bis large stock of
Men's wear, of latest stylos, that will lit any fool
wilt cae and coiiit'ort.
4'oiibi) Osic i'oiuo All !
Sunbury, Mareh 10th, 1806.
Washington House.
BAMULL SNYDEB,
OPPOSITE TBE KKW COURT HOUSE,
! 6VNBCRV, PA.
1' 111 IS popular and eomftrtabla Hotel has been
tilted up in superior older for tho aocomcnoda
I tion ut Sirauituni, Travellers, and the public gener
i ally. No i-fiort will be spared by the Pioprieter lo
j make it favorite reenrt and a pleasant borne for
ovary guest His table, his bar, aud tbe long ex
raerietice of the l-rol-rletor. warrant him In anticipa
ting a liberal share of public patronage.
Extensive atablea, and every desirable eonre-
nleuce.
Sunbury, April T, 1806. ly
GENERAL At&OKTMENT U. E BA'SSat
VV.W. Apslej'e
LADIE91 FINE LEATHER iATCIItlJ M
Sunbary, Marek 31, US