&f)c Sunbun American. N. S.ENOLH, ) PublUhMsi. 'M i' -W ,i a, k 4s- SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1808. rRIW inY EIJiCTlO.X. : Tho Republican Unin Voters, of North umbcrland County" fcre reverted to meet in tf; different , Borotiglii and Townships, on Saturday, tlio 14th of July, next, to fleet Delegate to "a" County Convention '.Ich will meet In' Siinbury, on Monday, July 10th, 1800, to nominate candidates for "he County offices, to be" elected In October xt. . 1 . EM'L. WILVERT, Chairman of Standing Committee. Si'KBPitY, June 7th, 1800. - - ' . i,.. - i. i- a 2Loral &ffa(is. CP3 Job Prlnllnsr. Having received a largo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, .of various now stylei, Posters, HandbillsCirculars, Card, Letter llea-bj. Hill Heads, Labels, o., can be printed In tho lutost and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ly IK akd Blacking. We are indebted to Messrs. Hodgkins A Apsley, wholesale and re tail boot and (hoe dealers, for a speolmon of the fine Racking now manufactured by them at this piaco. Alt. Hodgkins possesses the recipe of Day ft Martin, of London, who are famous for their black ing. We are also in the reoeipt of a bottle of Tery superior black Ink, made by thcin: ty Tna new steam saw mill at Watsontown, this tieunty, will eontain, when finished, three gangs of saws, three mulays, one large eirculnr saw, sash mill, Ao. It will be as largo if not larger than tho largest mill at Williamsport.. . fy Hps new passenger dopot of the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad at Cameronia, (Lowisburg station,) has been finished and is now used for the purposo Mr which it was erected. It is a fine improvement on the old one. Tub enterprising proprietors of the Milton nr works intend erecting an additional building, as heir present one is too small for their increasing msincss. Ty(BAS Bami-A, atatoh gam between the Susauehannk Club." of this claoe. and thk Tyrolean Club, of HsrrUburf., cine off at the Jatter clace on Bator day lait.i tj a kixotEsi qftpsiderable in terest, and was witness by a large number of ladles and gerfOoaen.' AOtQ.1 be ien y the fol lowing seere the -Tyrolean were v!otorien- The latter Is a" much 'oldef tSIub Uian the Susquelianna, whioh was but recently orgahlted,'lhis being It first matoh game, The Tyroleans have the reputation of being on of. U best kldbi outside, of .the cities. The flarrisburg Telegraph, in speaking of the game, nya that it.waa not M well contested a was expeo ted, jth Tyroleans taking the lead at the start, and maintaining It, with their nsual skill to the end. Some fine playing on the part of the Susquohnnnas was frequently applaadod, the Tyroleans joining heartily In It. - The following it thwseors i TTROLCAlf Kunkel, a. ' Zinn, r. f. , Orose, I. f. Cox, o. f. ' 1 Ilurkholdcr, 3d b. Montgomery, 2d b. Patterson, s. s. llrllwh, 1st b. McPherson, p. O. a 4 8 1 8 8 3 4 17 SUSqUIIIARUA O. Hi Hambright, t; 4 1 Boiler, e. , , : 3 2 Mrlght, 3d b. 4 0 Weaver. In a. 8 2 arvis, 2d b. 8 2 walker, s. a. 2 Krone, c. f. 8 1 (Jlower, r. f. 2 0 MeUansland, I. f. I 27 11 Tyrolean, cusquenannft, 6 13 1 8. 9. 10 6 B8 0 4-11 63 IftftlXGS. I. 2. 8. 4. ft 13 9 8 10 10 Timo 3 hours, 30 minutes. ; Umpire M. Cooper. Maryland B. B. Club. Scorers Gilbert and Ellenger. Fly Catches Tyrolean, 7 ; Susquehanna, 10. Tho matoh game between the 2d and 3d nine of the Burqnchanna Club did not come off on Monday lust, as was announced, owing to the absence of some of the parties. Two ninos were seloctod from the elub, in their pi aeo, who did some very good play ing, exhibiting a marked Improvement of their skill in our national game. Quite a number of ladies wore In attendance, who seomod much pleased with the alertness of the boys in tbeir runs, batting, catch cs, Ao. Annexed is tho tool 0 : TORtUNUTON'S Kins. O. K Rright, p. McConkey, c. Seiler, I jit b. Zicglor, 2d b. Torrington, 3d b. Dewart. s, s. ; . Welkcr, If I Smith, e. f. Knpp, r. f. 3 CP Capt. D. A. Irwin, of Union eounty, has been Ppointcd Deputy Collector or the XJ. 8. Internal tcvenuc for Dauphin county, with headquarters at larrisburg. y The ordination and installation of Rev. T. M. lawson, pastor elect of tho Presbyterian church, of ewi;'irg, took place on Tuesday afternoon Inst. 'ho exercises were conducted by Rcvds. Messrs. lawn, ofShamokin, Dr. Comlit, of Auburn Thco igical Seminary, Watson, of Milton, and Stevens, of crsoy Shore. 27 NEWBURY I RIDE. O. II. Newbury, p. : : 3 6 Hamilton, o. 1 4 Weavor, lstb. ,. 4 3 Belford, 2d b. 4 4 Bucher, 3d b. 3 6 Magber, 8. y 1 6 Pool, 1. f.t ; 6 2 Heard, c. f. 3.4 Krvin, r. f. 3 4 Ti.rringtnn s side, Newbury's side, 34 INNINGS. 1. 2. 8. 4 0 0 2 3 8 2 6 2 27 35 I. 9. I 884 I 36 ty T" strawberry festival, which was held in 10 old Court House on Wednesday, Thursday. Fri ay and Saturday evenings of last wock, by the xlios of the Episcopal Church, was very successful, ho nett receipts amounted to about $140, which will added to the building fund of the church, to bo cd in erecting a parsonage. jy Locusts This is said to be the year for tho titntion of locusts. jyOua Labors Appreciated. Tho best evi nce we have, asido from letters received from flcrcnt influential persons, that our paper Is ajtprc itcd 7 the people, is the constant and steady in iue of our subscription list. Our friends have our inks for their earnestness, and we shall endeavor to siprocate by giving them a good papor, and devote r attention still more closely to improve tho iiii.ICAN,"so as to make it the best family paper the county. BTJeiWBBS NOflOBB. J 3 tr A Fiw lot of Bpjof 'j Orape.Win.es, Perfumery,: Congreal Wateti Aoy jaa- reoeit4 and lpoed at W ..A. Aenaatt'k Drag Store, Market sqarn. ! ' y A Ft0Bc fcia6 .MAcnUttT iTpff'Jrea for sal at two-thirds its alui- gr Wgaio. Call at the millinery store of Miss Mary L. Laura) on Market street. Mr. William Hancock, of Danville, is now a proprietor of the Rough anil Ready Rolling Us, at that plucc, he having bought the interest oi . Foley. y TiiB Markets. The fina growing weather ; been favorable for vegeUble products, and our rkcts are well supplied.' New potatoes havo do led, and are culling from 75 to 80 ets. per peck, I will be down to $2 per bushel, In a week or two. is andbenns are plenty, and aro now selling at CO prf peck. Strawbi tries orcrnthorscnrco, and are ing at 20 to 35 ots. per quart. Cberues are coui infreoly , and are quoted at prices from 8 to 1 0 per quart. Butter docs not come in so freely ! the reduction in price to 25 cu. This is a lair c, even rer this place. In Carlisle it is selling 7 ots., at Lancaster 20, and at HarrUburg from 0 2 cents nrMr. E. M. Hall, of Auburn, California, is on a visit to his friends and relatives in this and other placos in Pennsylvania. . This is Mr. Hall's third visit sinoe ho located in California, in 1849, when quite a youth. For several years be was the finnn cial agent of tho Adams' Express Company, at Au burn, in banking and I lie purchase of gold dust After the brenk-down thcro, he commenced business on his own hook, and, like many others, his industry and enterprise have not been without thoir reward Culifurnia, he snys, is not as it was. The wild ex citcnient of gold discoveries is over. Things have found their truo lovel. Living is cheaper there now than in Pennsylvania. Gold only is tho circu lating medium. Greenbacks are good for taxes, Ac, and are bought and sold at thoir value In San Francisco hoarding is less than in New York or Philadelphia. The prospects for poor men, he thinks, are not as favorable there, at present, as in Pennsylvania. He contemplates returning with his family, to this State, in a year or two hence. tyTHE New Court Room. Tho elegant and commodious room intended for the Court room, in the seoond story of the new Court House, is nearly completed. There is, however, a defect in the light, caused by the rcflootion of the daizling white walls and ceiling.. An intelligent gentleman, from tho upper end of the county, pointed out to us this defect, a few days sinco, which we had also previous ly observed. He suggested that the walls and ceil ing should be frescoed at once. We think so also, and that it will ye', be found necessary. tjr"A friend at our elbow describes the latest style bonnet in this wise, which Is a pretty good description of the article. It consists of two straws tied together. with a bluo rib'jon on the top of the bead, and red tassels suspended at each of the four ends of tho straw. Price $19. ty Some unknown person, in the absence of Mr. James K. Davis, who has iruno to West Virginia, en tered his residence on Monday night and considera bly frightened the family. Mrs. DavU was awake about throe o'clock when lie 'first eame up stairs. Supposing it to be her son, who slept in an adjoining room, she twice called him, upon which the burglar took alarm and made his esoape. He had rummaged the house below, but wo believe took nothing Stfliutsrovt Times. 2 OlLV .The Philadelphia have been eon rably excited, the past few weeks, with a slight ck of tho oil fever. Two wells on the Wissa ion, noar the city, are going down. Onoof them ck oil, it is suid, at a depth of 242 feet, bo oil company recently organised in this place )peratmg on Klase's farm, about six miles east unbury, and are hopeful at to the results. r New Recipes. Uur readers will find a rum of new and valuable recipes in to-day's paper. k we published a number of recipes for the ..lion and use of strawberries ia various ways cck we publish some useful recipes on the of making wines, beer, to. g' liioHT O'clock, P. M It will be seen by an ertisement in another column, that all our prm I business places will be closed on and after iday, the 25th inst., at 8 P. M. This will give ikeepers and their employees some time in the ling for recreation, after the labors of the day over, while those who have purchases to make have auiplu time to do so, from six to eight in ovening. There is no reason why merchants and - hands should labor longer than mechanics, gh it may be necessary to keep open a few hours nr, for the oonvenience of those who cannot e thoir purchases during the day. ' : -IxsunmcE Association. A gentleman, a ji since, suggested to us the propriety of form in assoeiatioa for th 'nsuranea of cows against y accidents, caused by railroads. There are a bor of valuable cows in this plaoe, liable to in or destruction every day. To a man of mode, jicarn the loss of a cow if a serious one, against 1 be could guard by paying, perhaps, less than ollar per annum. We understand such associa have been in "existence for some time in some 1 on the line of railroads." Lot ene be formed speedily. The project is a good one. fyLEWISBUBO, CEKTRE AND Pl'RlCE CEEK Railroad Companv. A meeting of this company was hold at Aaronsburg, Centre eounty, on the Uth inst. The following Board was elected for the ensuing year : President Hon. Geo. F. Miller. Managers-Col. Eli Slifcr, Hon. John Walls, W. C. Duncan, A. H. Dill, Hon. Goo. K. Barrett, William Young, Murk Halfpenny, James P. Coburn, R. II. Dunean, Peter Wilson, Edward Blanchard and John Hofler. On motion, John Walls was eloetcd Treasurer, and J. P. Coburn, Secretary. Several resolutions were passed, looking to tlie building of the road, when, 00 motion, the meeting adjourned to re-assemble at the call of the President "y Artbhus Ward utters sealhing ntalediotlon on a Wisoonsin town, where he loctared. His agcht took $2 87 at the dewrr- while Artemus took thk measels, Insido. This is one of Artomus' "goaks," but we can assure the public that w are not "goak ing" when we say that Miller, of tho Excelsior Boot and Shoo Store, in Market square, constantly keeps on hand the best and cheapest assortment of boots and shoes that can be found anywhere. Cal and see his goods. . , ., , . : ., . ! 1 jmi : ,11 ' t7APSLET'a Wholesale and Retail' Boot And Shob STOB.-lt Is generally supposed that a wholesale business in country towns cannot bs well Sustained, but if any of our readers havfe had occa sion to visit the large wholesale and .retail boot and shoe storoof W. W. Apsley, in this plaoe, they oould not help but observe tho largo and successful whole sale business that gentleman is doing, as is evidenced by the huge piles of boxes of his goods, ready fur shipment to various portions of the State, a trade which he has succeeded in establishing by his indom- j itable energy and entorprlte. Mr. Apsley procures bis stock direct from tho largest Eastern manufac turers, and is thus enabled to coin po to successfully with New York and Philadelphia prices. It is ad vantageous to merchants residing in this part of the State to purchase of him, on account of being nearer 1 to their places of business, thereby saving the ex- ponee of going to the cities, the high rates of froight, Ac His retail business bos aUo assumed huge di mensions, and is extensively patronised by all good judges of that indispensable article '' Wo advise every one to call ana icarn nis mooe 01 aoing dusi ncss, as w aro sure they will not regret tho timo lost in an examination of bis stocks ..- m 1 ' ' i " 1 1 1 iyAM I Interested? Why, of courso you are, for although you may not at present bo paying much attention to the various changes that are taking place, not only in this oountry, but throughout the world, nevertheless yoa are deeply interested in the largo stock of cheap and lnshionnlilo roady-niade clothing which Slaymaker, of fho Continental Clo thing Bazaar, Market square, offers for sale. He contemplates changing his line of business, and in order to reduce his stock, will sell at ton per cent, less than first cost. Persons desiring good and oheap clothing should call nt his store immediately. tyWHY Sal Refused to Marry Bill. "Bill," said a fellow one day to his chum, "I came awful near getting married last week." "How was that ?" "Woll, I axed Sal Jones to hare mo." "What did she say ?" "She said she'd see me blowed first ; if sho'd only said yes, we'd been splioed, sure." The public should know why it was that Sal didn't say yes. Her lover bad neglected to purchnse one of those fashionable suits of clothing manufactured by Mr. Jacob O. Deck, at bis merchant tailoring estab lishment on Fourth street, between Market and Clicsnut. Every young .candidate for matrimonial honors should, before popping the question to his "Sal," cngngo one of Beck's fashionablo suits. lyTiiE Feman War. The all-absorbing topic of interest at the present time seems to be the move ments of the invadors of Canada. The Until result of this daring enterprise 011 the part of the Irish population of America is not only looked for by the Fenian Brotherhood with great interest, but by the American peoplo generally. No one at the present time seems to be able to understand what the object of the recent invasion was. and therefore we are forced to wait for the development of the Fenian plan. But, how different tho object of Mr. John E. Smick, whose tailoring establishment is on Fourth strcot, opposite Weaver's Hotel. Ho has no desire to deceive, nor to keep from the. eyes of the publio the knowledge that ho is daily receiving large sup plies of cheap and fashionable goods, direct from the ilius, and rapidly converts it into those fushionablo suits for which his establishment is celebrated. Ho sells them at exceedingly low prices. iy Nature and Art. Nature has within itself numerous artful curiosities, and only can the iinagi nation and optieal vision comprehend tbe beauty she displays by frequenting the garden, field and grove, and perceiving in reality the wonder of her works, Next to nature is the Photographic art, whioh dis plays a power of effect upon the miud and sight not superior to naturo. Yet at Bycrly 's Photograph Gal sory, in Simpson's building. Market street, pictures are made which bear so marked a resemblance to the persons from whom they aro taken as to leave them conscious of no better lubor performed. lylMMExsK Excitement. Our citizens will be thrown iuto great exoltonicnt by the news that S. Kronenberg sells hii Clothing, Boots and Shoos, at 15 per cunt, under cost. He is determined by all means to securo custom. Let everybody come and examine, at S. KRONENBERG '8 Two doors aoove Goo. Bright's Drug Store. A RRcirc ron CousTBKFBiTiKa Fonttioit Pbrpcmbs. Take ircreral prow of apurioua Iftbola a, qilantltw of tmrl anirtta kA ..,.r.o -Mrillhl oila j mix and bottle the lattcf artl- ZZl' u ,. Kve .mn on the vinls. Ihbn Mell the stuff (and the public) if tou can. Hut you can't rln Touch in that wry l,".Pj!Bon, "Night-Hloominp; Cereu' Has the corftrnand of every domestic market Bold everywhere. L (Sons Thiioat. Three affliolnrl will. Coach, Hoarseness, Irritation and Soreness Of the Throat, will find nothing so elllcacloHs as a Throat Remedy, as Brown's Bronchial Troches. , Bold by all Druggists. l-OTE AKI SIATUniOV. Ladies and gentlemen, if yon wish to marry, ad dress the undersigned, who will send you, without monoy and without price, valuable information tha' will enable you to marry happily and spoedily, ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This Informa tion will cost yon nothing, and if yon wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All fetters slriotly ooh. tldcntial. The desired information sent by return mail, and no reward askod. Addxajs SARAH B. LAMBERT - Wrecnpoinl, Kings Co., Now York. June 9, 1800.-Sm iTcTiTTi-ciirTiNiJii i . SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure alio I loli 1st 4 lloiirn. Also nnres SALT KnEFM. ITI.fTRHa rirrr. BLAIN.S, and all ERUPTIONS OF 11IE SKIN' Price 50 cents. For sale bv tho dmirirists. fl nn,l- Ing 60 eents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agcntsi 170 Washington street. Boston. It will he tnrnnrrli,l by mail, free of postage, to any part of tho Vnited oiatcs. jo 2;j '68-v rpiic t'onfcanioim nual 1'xpt-rionco a. OF AN invalid. Published for the benefit and as a caution to vouni men ana others, wno sutler trom Kcrvous Helnlity, Premature Decay of Manhood, 4c, supplying at the same timo the means of self-euro. Bv ona who nns cured himself after undergoing considerable nuack cry. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envolnpo, singio copies, tree 01 ohargo may bo bad ot tho au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esa.. Brooklyn. Kines Co. NTY. Jauuory 27, 180 ly. , . To 'oniimi)tirc. The advertisor, having been restored to health in few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having uttered for several years with a sovero lung affection. and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of uro. To all who desiro it, he will send a copy of tho prescription used (l'roe of charge), with tho dirco tions for preparing and using the same, w hich they will Dnd a surh Curb for Consumption, Asthma BnoNcniTis, Couons, Coi.ns, and nil Throat und Lung Affections. The only object of the advertises in sending the proscription is to benefit the afilictcd and spread information which ho conceives to be valuable, and bo hopos every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them uothiug, and may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, prke, by return mail, please address KEY. EDWARD WILSON, Williauisburgh, Kings Co , New York. January 13. 18(30 ly. j Northumberland. The citizens of Nor bcrlund aro engaged in surveying tbeir streets e purpose of paving the sidewalks and impro Iho street. This is a commendable improve . The engineering is done by Dr. R. B. McCay, it place. The bouses on one of the principal s are found to be nearly all about two feet 1 of the tree line. A number of the most enter ig citizen have been making efforts, but thus thout success, to hare the old town ball and e house, hi the public square, removed. AS t M o Kew york . structures, sow dilapidated, are ia the pobtie ay without authority ot law, there can be no difficulty In the way of removing theas. ry Bi-rned to Death by Coal Oil. Oa Mon day, 11th inst., about noon, a girl named Christiana Uartzcl, aged about fourteen years, residing in Blooucsburg, was so horribly burned by fire as to cause her death before night. This sad aeoident was occasioned by tho bursting of a coal oil can, from which the girl was pouring oil into a stove for the purpose of heating water. Tho flames quickly set fire to her slothes and almott entirely burned them from hor parson before assistance eould be rendered- lyTiiKTaa i eh Cent. TAx.-Thcre art so ma ny incorrect statements made about the tax that will be imposed oa the lasac! jf banks orgnpi sod undor State laws, paid out by books on and after the 1st of July, 1866, that tt is important fur every business man to nndenland the law. The Act of Congrcs?, of March 3d, 1H65, reads thus : , Sac. t. And be it further enacted. That everv Na tional Backing Association, State Bank, or State Banking Association, shall pay a tax of ten dot cent. on the amount of notes of any State Bank or State Banking Association paid out by them, after the nrsiaay ei tfuiy, loo. It will be noticed that the tax is Imposed only on banks paying out other notes than those of National Banks, or United States legal tenders, and tbat in no case can the tx be imposed on individuals, mor ohaets, brckara, or agents, (ether than Banks,) pay ing them out, or using them in their bus inees, - j jyANoTuaa Lottery Doiioe. One of our butl ness men, in this place, received the following epis. tie from one of the lottery swindlers of New York It is oroper to say the gentleman referred to nevor ordered any tickets, but a package was sent him week previous to the reception of the following letter It is hardly necessary to say that Mr. J. D. Miller is a swindler, and has no offioe at the place designs- Straw berries. We are indebted to Mr. uius, of Turbutville, in this county, for a box ning specimens of some very fine strawberries, by hlin. The. "Brooklya Scarlet" are a fine with loss avid, perhaps, than desirable. 'The Ellsworth" and "Monitor" varieties are also and superior berries. Wilson's "Albany Seed' are a well known variety, and still maintain a imputation for productiveness and size, though A bv many as having too saucn acyi ,..Wr New York, June Dth, lH'tfl. Mr.. HiU.IU ItV MA It UK I'M. Corrected Weekly for tho "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, per ewi. perbbl. per cwt. per bushel , do . do ' do do per round do do do do do Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared Dried Apples, Dried Chorrics, (unstonsd,) per bu Butter, r.ggs, Cheese, ' Lard, Hams. I r Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " front " Mutton, Pork, Veal, Chickens, per pound, per dozen, per pound, ao da ' do ' do do do do ' do per pair LI $15 00 7 60 10 00 6 50 2 60 1 00 85 65 2 00 4C 30 20 3 50 25 22 25 ! !S ' 20 1 10 15 18 20 12al 7a DrafncKM, HliudnHM nnl Catarrh, Treatod with the utmost suoccss bv Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lcydcn. Holland.) No. 519 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials trom the most reliable sources in the City unit Coun try can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no se crets in his practice Artificial Eyes, inserted with out pain, No charge mado for examination. July 22, 1805. ly THE X$W( J.1TEST, ARRIVAL 1 1 SpfinfftS Summer Goods! r .T " v v-r .ipsErn ErsTE& ; (SiiccfitteMor lo John Iioxccn.) Corner of Market and Fawn Street, SUN BURY, PENN'A. Invites the public to all and examine his elegant assortment of , . suxvxnxisxt GOO OS! Which be Will Soil at irrnall riwlnneil tii-lnna. Ilia stock consists in part of . CASSIMEBES e n CLOTHS. &C . Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins, hceting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of Cotton and oolen goods generally. "r,ri;?lTb.:,"7 (Auun.drui0& Ilntst nnd Caps Ilootn nurt SXincn, His assortment of goods will not, lie Is are sure rail to lit ease tho fnncy and suit tho wants of any dc sirous of purchasing. , His itbck of . llt HARDWARE-AND QTJEENSWARE, and (Iroccries Is largo in quantity nnd ohoice in qunlity, comprising generally everything needed in the household cithor for use or ornament. llo Is always ready nnd glnd to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them Ms goods even though no sales are mado. Ho only asks a call, and is sure that the stock will oompnre favorably in prico and quality with tho cheapest. , JOSEPH KYSTER. Sunhnry, April 21, 1WH. - ; - NEW SPmiVG 'GOODST. NOW OPEN, , . , A FULL STOCK OF .. . . NBwdpniNQ GOODS, Consisting of ISre aMlN. in great variety, . such nt Delaines, Chollioa, Ginghams,' Crapes, Lawns, Brilliants, Ac. . Hoop Skirts,. Fino White Goods, in variety. ' I r Drem Trimmings, Luces and Kmliroideries. VEILS of nil descriptions, (J loves. Hosiery, Corsets, eiiliyrs, patent Hair Crimpers, Neck-Ties, and Notions of all kinds usually kept in a l aney Storo. Loekwood's Puper Collars nnd Cuffs. Stamping and machine stitching done to order. MARY L. LAZARl'S, Two doors west of Wm. II. Miller's Shoe Store. Sunliury, April 23, 100.7 FISHING TACKLE! JOLTN KRIDER. North East Corner Socotid.it Walnut Streets., ' PHILADELPHIA. JUST in receipt of a fine eelooted stock of cheap nnd limey FISHINU TACKLE, of all descrip tions, suitable lor the rivers nnd brooks of this State, to whii-h we invite the attcntiou of nil storekeepers. Miireh 17 ljSOO. :tm HENHY HAliKEK"! soo Aiu'ii HTKt:irr, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, '' Fine tlolJ JEWELRY. ' ' s,,;,! SILVER WARE, nnd Superior SILVER FLATED WARE, nt Re- UtirKD I'lllCER ! March 24. lH(ii). Sin. !NEW GOODS!! Aiuriii:is uitGiT cum:, i. n 1R.TIKCITY.0I NEW Ytmt, , If j Of a hiahlr retpftetanle eilicen, wollkiiowa to the Mcr cantileeommututyi hy . I, D h. J. M . ICH F.N CK', THE OREATLCNQTroCTOfll OF PHILADELPHIA. , 1 . , OmosN.T. aas Oalin litAD Co., , , No. 98 Nassau St., New York, June I, IMW. '. "Da. I. H. Scumx DearBlr'! For over ftfteeh yearl I have been troubled with B(scvere Co'ieh, and usually two Or three times a vmr w th- nnira na Inaa limiMilinf. which together, far the last few yrara, hna kefit me ihin m flmh and too weak to do business of any kind wilhout sutTcring. In Aukiih Inat I had a very severe hemorrhage, end, aeenriling to lire judgment nfa good New York phy sician, I whs cktaatxl as beyniid the reach of medicine, nnd was advised Vi be prenaird, so far properly mat tera wt-re coneeiiied, to leave i hia wiirld at ahoit iioliee. 1'hc phrsicinii (miy uir good fnendi) miJ Unit tho first coldl SioK raciat (irov laial. JCirljr bi Janum I Imka severe told, nnd I illllnnlrly nut ocenpying r-mnis nt No. 3-1 HOND fl'KKKT, direetly over your office. I think ahoat the loth of January I procured bottle of yoor Pulmonic flyrnp and con.ineiieed Inking It freely. My feet alldliniba were very much swollen, and all Hie. symii totns of a appefly denth seemed to nrennipnny my Cold. I sent fur my foriner ph-steian,nnd atnted i' hnn that I vvna taking your medicines, and alter .showing tliuu to him, and having tasted of them, Ac., he replied: "Yon enu take themif you like, thry will do yon no harm." Ha snitl : "You know what I told von hirt summer, nnd I say the enme now, if yoa have any bnsineas to eloae up, do lint put it off.' lie suid to oilier I'lieinla Ihnt lie could see no hoie for ine," and my l'itend and rehiiinnR eoneln d d my tune Imd come. At lhialimel wns Inking freely of your medicine, hut had not seen yon. The doctor enUed a few times, and found me (much to his surprise, he aiiil.) improving, and he could not uiiderstmid why. Mr Iniill wna incrtjMsiiig m your medicine, and I lioil a wish to vyi ou cx,lm,1,e my ease, nnd see wlwt ynn lunl to s-iv. Wlipii you firtl cnine to my room nod limde the rxiiminii. ll"ll. you gnve. me bill little encouragement. Luton Ihe expressed and d"nlita ,f my ever being helped I he second time m gnve me en- nlll ill . I T V My 'talhiti. n.y cough, my nriTCt(te. nil linn to Improve, ami I cml I iiulk nL.ut foin.fl meimpiovi.l(r, ami lM me n ,n roomnnt.l the firpt day nf M-,y. t-wk ? i.il J under y-mr lrtiilment, m nppetitc wmn tUn-rutr nml imture, mi to excroifa nlx.nl the ro- m s mmicIi tm wifmi Wis I frtUnwed yntit otlvicn, ami v il.n turpnnonr mv olH pliyninnn nnrl fiifinln, 1 rvem inncli Ik-Hit nhl(, j ' been for neveinl yeitrs, nnd hri-iiihu heller ill in l ,.v, r ptTitn! n fM i ii cciiUl wiili one lunr, he kfi h-iu c -,, ph'ti-Iy (Irird up. I IW'I very Gnttffu! ti ynu, nnJ j uisitlcr your atlvicc nnd mitliciiiPB invaluiilik Yum, irniw T stii.'tnriv Dr. PriiENrit Dcnr Sir: Abmt two yvnrn nct I vna ttikt'ii willi very IriHiblcfniti ctinuli ntuiaptnn iit my In mist; tcvpn of eight monltis prr-l invnv witlionl my ilniiiR an vi run tr fir mywlf. Tlu-ii I nppln-tt In n phyi ciiin, wIk uitftt'eil me for nhitut llm-e month wiirmut rendfriiig me nny servipi. 1 n!' nlitnined the ml v in-nml trratmru t nf a pliyKinmu inctie'f n:t li'tppiinls, oinlalw Imd .!. advice and IrtMiineiit uf tw .ilhrr phyiicmiiP, tint nil to mi p'irpiisu. During thin lnpff epnt-e of time I w:is uenrlv (KmI ; aevt'rnl timt fity fricmli f-ntnt! to nee me iiikI witnt r my exit into Hit- 8pir,t-vurll. I vfa f'Mi finwl h my bt two rn ml ha nt one time. My hrrutliing m tew1iiiflv f hort.' I bwm aovvTrtl tiuirrjt all. hope of BeUiiig better j nml ai rtranletl pctling well, tlmt wm entirely ont of the qiirntion, Ai:d to thiiik this rlny I am well und hemty ! I wainiU iwd y nnu of my thi-ii'li to try Dr. tkriiE.Ncit Mrtlicin:. 1 itoconlmgiy bonpht hot tle niter h title, mini I reriftifd the i.nilh; then I fun id n derided chance in iriy,coui!h for the better. 1 MiiTerrd Bt-vertly from pifpiti'li'U t the henrt. nrd twd.wrek nl'teV I cunnenced taking your medicine Una rlitfifulty ccnpi'fl. When I ht went to Or. SrhenK's f fi'ce it wns with difficulty th:it 1 coiitfl get up into his lecvp'i-m room I wua s weuk iul ao swelled ; '")' to vis n w us though I hwl I? jnuitdire; I felt dull, heavy mid htjpt'M, romrn.y, expTPttw mid &.nhH f niy PVt. out of my thr-n amin? diffimltiea. The thnt you cUrd, f,M,l,8 me iti Kaminnt yor Tu'ClU iymsr' "my yi"Pt"ii wei G. S. SANDERS UK5PKCTFULI.Y iulormsUiecitisensnfSiinburjr and rielnlty thnt he has takcrt the room iu l'leasant's lluildinn.. Ill Works tqoare, two dnors oast nf the Kxprom Offioa, for the fiurpon'e eT enrrjing on the Hoot nnd INIiop UnsiiH-ss, hi alllla -'" nous branches, would rcpectfuH Mua Ifce flitjfar.s of this vicinity that' he has purchased an efillro new stock of tloods which lis Intends to dispose of ot the very loweit tiriues. . - His strk eoinprlses Oent't ?ln Pegged and Stitehcd Uoolx, Men's Walking Bows and lloj s Cools. Ladies' Fancy llueklo Oaliers! I And Fine Sl.oc?, Missos' (Initem, Balmorals and Children's Shoes of every description. lln nnd i'lipm; Ito hasalso In his emplo superior workmen, nnd Is prepared to do the Finest of fin-tomcr Work Gent's Fine Dress Boots, Ladies' Uaiters A Child ren's Shoes. t.-AIJ, WORK WARRANTED! Cull and ex amine inyntoek, even If you do not wish to buy. 1 am determined to S'dl St the mo't libera! rule. UKO. 6. BAXDER?. 6'mibury, ilarch 30, lSefl. tUKfBURY CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. A DAY AND BOARDISO SCHOOL KOIt YOL'KU 1.ADIK8 AMI VOVKM MKM, BUXBUUY. TKNN'A. instruct or.!. ,?lr'Vw n ,A,I"LKI.,' i H j rrlnclfals ltKV. W. C. CllEMKIl, A. SI. ( 1 Miss K. roW EHS, Awiitnnl Tenclier IHE first rjiiartcr ot tlio nhoVe iinliluhnn will rnen iUUKVAi, arnuij loin, moo, hi n A. M l'or further particulars, an; ly trior nddrera th PIUXeii'Al. .Sunbuty, Jliiruli 10. SWifl. 3m BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING T Or. cMiini-k. niter exuoiiniiiR ine. said both my liinea execuled nt ."holt notion. UOCKIIILL & WILSON, BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL, GMaudCOj CHESTKtt STREET, PHILADELPGIA. NEW STOCK nt tho LOWKST PRIC1W ! Haviiig Md out our new stock if Clothing for Oentli.meii und Uoys, curried over from the lute lire, our ontirn stock of Faaliionalde Ready-Mado CKthing is tho Newest, ss our price? arc the lowest. M.-iaxiFicHxr sritTxa stock, Xow ready, to suit everybody. cvstom depart:.; Est. Our newly lilted ui Custom Ik-p n Iment now run tiiins I ho large, t ustui lintnt -of nil 1, I'.isliiuimlilo New Fnliriuii. for uur .ntroi!s to soli et lioin. Sl'lTS, Civil end Military, made np to order promptly, in the highest sti,'y, und ill moderate prices. lioYa' CLOTHINtl. u this depnrtmeiit our st.,ck is ni.-o iiririvnll.. tho best iu tho city, nt tlio lowest prices ' Onion at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. R. H XL BUSH SURVliYOR AND CONVEYANCER AND JUSTICE OF THE PEA CE. Mahtmoy, Karthvmherhmd County, 7Vfi'rt Office in Jackson township. Engagements can be mado by letter, directed to the above address. a i , - ... . .. . ton ah ousmes. omrimea lo nis care, -win ue promptly i Mu, in, ery choBp nttrnrlPfl tn. i ' J 1 J H ENG-EL n AS just returned from New Y'ork and Philadel phia, and is now receiving a New Stock of Spring & Summer Goods, grciit reduction in prices. aiii!iiiii Henr. Fino niaek (.'loth nt $1 00 Hint used to sell at $S 00. Ctissiineres. Hatinelt, Cnshmerctts, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonado and Linen Panting, at reduced prices. Ladies' Dress Goods. Silk, Wool Delaines, Mohair, Silk Stripe. Paul Do Chain, Alpnccn, Poplett, English and Scotch Uinghnms, ChnUies, Deluincs, Lawn, Calico and April 22, 1866. ly BREAKFAST SHAWLS.' Store ( f for snla at the Fancy ANNA PAINTER. FANCY DRY GOODS STOKE MISS KATE BLACK. Market street, four doors west ofWrn.-H. Miller's Boot und Shoe sto.ro, SUNBURY', Pa. RESPECTFULLY lnformshor friends in Sutibury and vicinity, that she has just opened her SPUING AND SUMMER QOOD3, ot Notions and Fancy Dry Uoods, Her stock eonsitsof All-Wool Delaines. Chnmbras. flinghams, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Fan HATS. Muslins, Drillings, Uaribaldi Muslins, Und-Eyo 1 : T t f ' ii i;t. . liiiiKiv, liiiivii unvriis. irnim unu Am:u i ens. Ac, stylo White Goods. Linen Dress floods. Linen Skirting. White Toilet Quills, r.n'liiitils, Swiss Stripe, SwiM Cambric, Juc conett. Irish Linen, Shirt Fronts, Ac. La lies' Cloth and Flannel Snekinj, nnd other flannel at low prices. i bite Slivllnnil Wo'J. Shnwls, Bnliuo.'al Skirts, Ao bkirtiiig and the litest sty nf Hoop Skirts, very handsome nnd cheap. Yankee Notions in Great Variety Hosiery, Gloves, Pocket 7undkcrehicf3, Suspen ders, Neckties, Paper Collars, Uiubrvllr.. a good assortment of Spectacles, Coats, Spool Cotton, fiiu. y Buttons, Trimmingv, Ac. Carpets, Moor and Table Oil Cloths, brown and green Oil Cloths for windows, Uilt Shades, Fixtures for Window Rlinds. Hats, Caps and Ladies' Shakers, Hardware, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Spades, iron-tooth Gnrdea Rakes. Mme. Demorost's Hair Cnrlcrs. Hair Coils and f: l)f)f PTJ,'' ,? 4 T C. SV C Tl Curls, Uloves, Stockings. Collars, Corsets. Ac. w W Gents' Collars, Neckties, half Hose. Handker chiefs and Suspenders. Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptic, (or double Snrinir SKIRTS I Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Toys, and a general variety of NOTIONS. UAUFFKHING done handsomely and at short notice. KATE LLACK. Sunbury, April 23, 186. mhamokia CoulTrndc, Suamokin, June 18, 18(16. Tohm. Cvi. Sent for week euding June 16, , 16.884 U9 Per last report, 2i5,68& 09 To same time last year, Increase, 222.470 18 137,787 14 84,683 01 Special jNoticcs. Sunbury, Nortbumborland oo., T. ; j,j Dr. Bir : In 'oomplianca with yoor requent" v fa-warded yoa package of tickets. - You neglected to sond money fur same. ' " . One ol the numbers has drawn a prise valued at One hundred and sixty-ure dollars, (litis 00.) r please remit iwlba amount for the tkkeU, l CO, and inform us by what express tbe prist shall' be sent , .t J ours Kespectfullv, ;,. i . . j v sfiLLEU, President. I - l-'l perJ. H. F: , ...i : . J lTu Alert Bsm Ball Club, of Danville, played a gava with "taa celebrated Alhleljcs at an inu.ll.geiu and eatorprwln mackaaio. 1 Wilkeakarra, .a. Thursday, Uth in. Tb. score es Boqcb interest in fruit culture j tod r Alhlatk, 91 ; Alerty 3 . lfSna a Woman, Id another, column, picking Bumburg grapes for Speer'a Wine. It is -u atlmirablu article, uactl in tbe hospi tals and by the first class families in Paris, London and New York, in preference to old rort Wine. It is worth a trial, as it gives great satisfaction. For sale by W. A. Den nett. "DON'T BE FOOLISH." You can aiake Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample aunt free by mail for 50 cents that retails easily for 0, by R. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y. Sept. 16, 186S. ly. . . . 1 r.uii'Ka Mr. Soecrhavinp-gomc properly in New Jersey, turned his attention to the rnltivstion of the Samburct vice imported from Portueal. It bears a grape whose annnrinr fiualitv. iuiciness sod richness in saccharine matter is unexcelled by tbat of the Catawba. After numerous experiments in fermentation, Mr. Spccr has produced a wine which will immortali4 bis name and prove a new honor to America, i -. , . - - The wine can b found at W.A. Bennett's New Spring Styles I Mists! A.A IAITi:it, Two doors West of the Post Oflicc, STJJNTBXJinr IEISTISrA.. RESPKCTFL'LLY invites the attontion of the publio to hor largo aud varied assortment of Spring & Summer Millinery Goods which ihe has Inst received nnd opened. Her stock embraces FANCY DUESS GOODS, Embroideries, Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dress Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ae. A fine assortment of ladies' and gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Forts, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, ltihbons, Bolt Uibbons, Velvet Kibbons, llraid. Ladies' Neck tics, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresses, Ac. Trvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets, and a large assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention. ' '."" I hare also just received a fine lot of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Brushes, Ac. ANNA PAINTER. FunVury, April 2S, 18G6. SPBINQ-AliiD BUMMElt Millinery Goods, Jut opening at the Millinory .Store of . Miss M. L. GUSSLEB fawn Street, below tbe Railroad, SUNBUUY, PA., Such as IB'DBBi,i8.9lllii,ja. SHAKERS, Drees-Trimmings, Jlsnd-Dresscs. Gloves, Hosiery, Uibbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker chiefs, Ao., Ac, which have been earefullv selected. Tha m tonli,n nrit.M lnliiwiiii ftnlinlleil lo bar liirira assortment of the latest stylos or UUWMiiS, whicb irivs satisfaction to all. Vail ana examine lor yourselves, no irouoio to show goods Sunbury, April 11, 1866. Queensware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Faints, Oils, Glass and Putty. ' School Books, and a new supply of WALL PA PKlt, will bo sold vert cheap. All persons desirousof getting good goods at low prices, lor onsu. or country produce, will iitenso gin nieaciill. J. U. KNtiEL. Suuburv, 'April 7th, 1SG0; n i w o p en Tn g Of tiolliiuu-, a'iit I'uriiNliliiK' ouIh, ltoolsi A, WIkm-k rPHE undersigned takes pleasure iu announcing to L the public of Suubury, and viciuity, that ho has opentd his CLOTHING STORE, wita a well sclcotcd stock of 1 will sell at astonishing low prices. I have also still on baud a largo stuck of Boots & Shoes,- for Ladies. Ueuts aud Children's wear, which 1 am selling oil', as I intund to give up that branch wt bust ness. . . t It will bo In the advantage to Cash Buyers lo give we a cull. Allans I.OMSA llllSMI.i:itt Millinery Uoods nud lreaiat 'l'i-liit. , lulugrai. Head Ir , GLOVES, PAUASOL8, &c, &c, South side of Market Snuare Sl'NliURY, Penn'a, Has just returned trom tbe cities with a choioe ssleution of seasonable goods to which tbe attention of the Ladies is respectfully solloilea. MILLINERY OOOOS AND DRESS TH1MM1KUS With Hoad-Dreasos, , , Gloves, Hosiery, , , - Ribbons, baa been carefully selcotod and will gtre satUfaetion Jlias Sbwaler baa had aa eiperienoe in the bust ness thai enables her to seleet goods with an eye lo the taste and wishes of her customers, and she begs a continuance of favors in the future whioh she takes nleasura in aeknowledmng during the past year, Ladies will find a ehoice stock ef every thing in her line of business. Sunbury, April H, 1866. CENTS' CALF HOOTS I- Oil as.OO, at V. W. ApfleyY CENER AL ASSORTMENT R. R BAGS at W. W. Apiley's LADIES' FINE LEATHER SATCHEL al IV, W. A rle) s Sunbury, Maick Jl, IP. . ' Ar.M. w. V ST '- S. flnnss' old stand," Mitrkct I Sunbury, April 7, 1860. qnare. NEW GROCERY! CALL AT FI RMAN'S OLD STAND. ", ; , WHOLESALE A RETAIL B&oa Hsaa.TBaT AND Provision Store FOli'CHEAP GOODS ! Thoir Stock is conipleto, consisting In part of SLU ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, .Shoulders, Checso, Fruit, Glass, Lamps, Ao., Ao. Country Produce taken in exchange for floods. ty-Call aud exarnino our Stock, and satUy jour Selves. .Vunbury, May 12, loOO. TunuuhyIndrv."" . UUO. UO II It HA I'll V NO. ARE now carrying on business at this old estab lishment with renewed vigor. Castings of every description, promptly furnished to order. The Stove manufactured at this Foundry have aoqaired the highest reputation. Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINUfl Farmers should nut forget that the PLOWS mado at the Sunbury Foundry have never been equalled. Agricultural implements repaired at short nolioe. Small eastings, including Cooking utoasils, uf tho most improved and most tueful puUcias. Tbe Iwsinos will be conducted on an enlarged scale. Mid Cttstomei swill bekocomtnodated ak usual, and new enea arc respectfully solicited. . Sunbury. Nay 12.. IhM. " were elleett-d. anil irnvu mo but little hone; hut lits uieoi tines, in iiliiut two wrcka, look nclit h.-ldol' tot'; it seemed lo 1:0 richl through iy whole avsiein, 'I'lie I'ul innineplup, Sea-W lied J'.iiiic nil'l Msn-lnke Tills, nil look ri;lit hold in liie n;Hit plucit. The Pitts l?r iifihr nvv:iy pie:it quantities of lule find slime; tlte Synip I.m,,.,o ,1 the inntler In mv Inoffs. wliieli c.iino rf very freer the Sen- Weeil Tome' gave me an upuelile, and evertliiiig seemed to l.'iste cooil. To show whul gi'it p-iwer the nietlieines h'.ive in pnri fvinir mv avsiem. unit m show how biid I v:i tlikeuseil, I besnle nil l lie lule lliul t.iseil luy bowls, unit llieirrent quantities of phlegm mul matter I expectorated, i hroke out nil over iu turpe b ils, that wnuKI continue tng.-ithcr nnd rim for about six weeks, nift I had tit one tinio over twenty-five boils. 1 l.uve nothiof; of the kind now, anil rcel hkeuiioltier peisou nlloeellier. I tan s-ilely s:iy thsl I (rive not enjoetl stieli IkmIiIi for five years ns 1 itjiioei. nml cannot prnise von uml your meilieitiea enough. .Mny fiod nhtindaotlv I'less nnd preserve you! is the siuceie desiro of one who has been so wonderfully relieved Ihrousli your n?eney; nud if nny one dt sires to kit nv Willi "leearit to liie Irlitlit'ulness of tins repoii. if tlir-y will call upon hiiv of my Irieuds, or upon ine, Nn.4 Jrdeu l'luee, near Tliompsoli street, telow Cailwalader, I'hilu dc'plna, lltey will be perfectly sulisfied with the vtilidily of the ease. Yours, willi much it-sped. M A It l MMINAIUT. Thealsve ense, as described, IS perfeellv einreet. 1 know it to be Hue. Yimis, T. H. Al 1 1 .1.1. It . Tuilor of Uauc lek Al. h. CUureh. Dr. SCIir.NCK will lie .irofeasionntely nt his prioeipul ntliee, No. 15 North Sixrn i'tbi'kt, eoiner of Co.mmhii k, l'niLnKl.eHi.everySatiirday,lrom A. ,M unlit 4 P.M ; No. 32 llolicl street, New Vork, every 'I'uesduv, from to 3: No. ;w Suinuier street. Hoston. Muss., every edoe; day, from tl to 3, unit every other Friday nt l(K Baltiuit,re street, U iltimore, Md. Aitsdvicef.ee. but for a lliorounh examination of the lungs with his Ueiniromeer, lite ehartfe is three dollars I'nee of Ihe I'ulinonir Svrnpnnd Si-Vced Tome, each 91 oO per bottle, or a? 0U per half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 125 cents pel In t. FUH SALE 11 Y ALL DULT.01STS AND DEALERS December a, fW. ly 4 ' 1 1 .V ' 1-2 O !' Bi:i '. rilHE undcrsisned respeclfully informs his friends J. nnd the publio that he hns chnnged bis place of loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward A Freed, No. 811 Market Street, lo A.. ID- ACIIESON (Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour tirain, Seeds, Ao.) . lOlA.iaai-Uel Si., I'liilalt-Itii:i, where nil freight will bo loaded on curs of tho un dersigned, for Daupliiif, Sunbury, Sbaniokin, and all intervening points. All freight will be enrried as low as on any other line. Orders Ui carry freight respectfully solicited, which will receive prompt attention. J.B. WEISEtt. Sunbury, Jan. 13,lSCfl. Sin. WILLIAM T7. APSLEYS II liol-sal Boot, Shoeand,Trurik WAREHOUSE, si Mm itv, ia. APSLEY has just opened a NEW TURK in the woll-kuown house nt Mrs. Doul- ton. in .Murkel street, and oilers lo UiecitKens ol Sunbury and neighboring towns, DOOTS A SHOES of the bast uunlilv and workmanship. Ho linving mado ariangemeuts witli first-class manufacturers to supply the best quality ol goods. In Ine Wholesale Department he calls the atten tion of Country MorcKecpcrs lo nis lino sioca, wnieu will be sold at the lowest wnoicsnie prices, inns cna bliui! Kctail Dealers to savo expense of vUiting tho eilies to rentenish their stock. In the Retail ieimrtinent can be found BflOTS, SHOES, TRtiNKS, VALISES, Ac, which, in price, at these times, lire without a parallel. Tho stock of Ladies' W?ar is superior in stylo nnd workmanship than is usually found in country towns embracing gems of JJitliuurals, splendid Congre linilers. and finev shoes of every kind. W. W. A. also culls attention lo his largestock of Mfii'i weir, of latest styles, that will lit any loot wun ease ana coition. )i ' funic Olio "oihe All Sunbury, Murch 101b. 13fiti. G1UNT & SIUUiMAN 1 The two heroes before thcirttut planning a baitlo Urant smoking. A beautiful steel engraving by ui. Sartuin. Agents wanted everywhere, sample sett by luuil for ill ceuts. Axenls muke M per cent. Address, BAhTLESON i. CO.. myl2 2ui till Clicsnut st., l'hila. .Tluitliooil; liow l.os.t Iiom lt'lrrtl. Just published, a new edition of Da. Cixvkii- wki.l's Uklkbhatku Essav on the radical cure (without modicinu) of Speruiatonhua, or seminal U'auknu&a. luvoluntarv Sumiunl Losses, Iuiiotency, Menial and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption. Epilepsy, und Fits induced by sell-imiulgenee or sexual extravagance. I if Price in a sealed envelope, only tt cents. The celebrated author iu this admirable, essay eleailv demniisirstes: from a thlitv years' successful practice, that the thiriiing eonsequences of self abuse inav be radicjiHv cured without tho dnngerous uso ol intornnl medicine or the applicatio n of the knife uuiuliujr out a mode oWeure at once simple, certeiu aud eSeotual. bv means of which every sufferer, nn matter what bn condition may be, may cuie himself eiieapty. privately, unci nnncai y ( Hii Lecture should be in the bunds uf every youth aud every man in Ihe land. Sent, uuder seal, iu a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cculs, ir two post stumps. Address the publishers. I HAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 1S7 Boworv. Now York, Post Office box March 17, 1S81I. ly " JOHN WILVEK, SOOT 5c SHOE MANUFACTURE!., One door East of Friling s Store, Market Square SUNBURY, PKNN'A. I ESPECTKULLY informs theeititensof Knnbiiry V aud vioinilv, that be is prepared la manufac ture to order all kinds of HOOTS 4 SHOES, at tho shortest notice and in the beat workmanlike manner, of the beat material aud at the lowest Ciuh priuits. He hopes lo recoive a full share of paUouage. Sunbury, June 2, 1888 ALLKINPSOF TRfNKSat -. - W. V Ap'.a)'s Till STOCK crioicKsr OF READY-MAI) U CJ.OTJUNd IN PHILADELPHIA. nocKun.L fr Try;..su.v, Blown Stone Clothing Hull l!l3 and Pf'j Chcdnut Si reel. Apl. 2S. 'M. .Tin PIIILADELI'IIIA Kin-- B.31-i-iy ITblio f.fml. Will do more and belter work ntn given Cost, than any other! Try it' Jlaiiufaernied only by ' ZIEilLEIt SMITH. Wholesale Dni!. Pninl A Ulass Dealers, No. 1.17 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. January 27, lSotily. cqri A .lKI'I'li ! AliENTS wanted for P1---' six entirely now nrtieles. just out Ad dress 0. T. OAlltY, City Building. HnMi-riud. Maine. doe2;l ly llEAi; i;STATE"A(ii:NCy." OFFICE, MARKET STREET, Sunbury, Tenn'u. "I W.HAl'PT. Ei VJT. under Ihe I . r.sq., Having tiikuvr out license, Vnited States excise Laws, as Real Estato Agent, offers lor salo tbe following property, lo wit : Sixty fi0) goo;! buildin; lots and five (5) dwelling houses, in the berousb of Sunbury. A fitrui in I I per Augusta townsUip, conlaiiiing 100 aores, moro or loss. A small fnrin containing ."! ncrcs. more or less, about one mile from Puxiuos, Shamokin township. A small farm nontiiiiiiug 52 tiered, more or less, in Irish Valley. Shuuiokiu township. There aro good buildings on these three farms. Sunbury, .March IU, 1360. If. Pin t' I.itM i ly Wliilo I,.-iil. Tho Whitest, Ihe most durable nnd tho most tco nomicfcl. Try it ! Manufactured only by ZIEULEK A SMITH, Wholestile Drug, Pnint A Glass Ilealcrs, No. 1.17 Noath THIRD Street, Philadelphia. J miliary 27, 1800 ly. Washington House. SOIUKL SNYDER. Ol'I'OSlTU THE M.W tfiritT KOCSK, SINCl'RY, PA. ."PHIS populnr and comfortable lloiel litis t.ocn L titled up in superior order for thu neeouiiuuda. tioii of Strangers, Travellers, and the public gener ally. No effort will be-(.pared by the Proprietor lo make It a favorite resort and pleasant boiua for every guost His tnblo, his bar. and tho long ex pori'jneo of the proprietor, warrant him iu anticipa ting a lilierul 9bnre of public patronnge. Kxttnsivo stables, nnd every dcsiiablo couvo nienco. Sunbury, April 7, ItWd. ly rJAK VTOO A TRUNKS al V XV. ArIeT'. BIIOK8 OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION, nt FLO U & Y K E D SlOllE. WHOLESALE AKD 11ETAU.. rTM IE sulsvriber rcspecu-ully Informs the publio 1 that he keeps constantly in hand nt his How WAREUOLSE. near th Shsmoltiu Yulley Railroad Depot, in SI N lit It Y, Flour by tho barrel and saeks uf all kinds of Feed by tho ton The iibove is all manufactured at bis own Mills, and will bo sold ul the lowest ensli prices. J M. CADWALLADLU. Suubury, April 1, '.'' Support Home Industry ! IIiiIm of : ry liiairintlcul A FULL ASSORTMENT Jt-sr opened by SAMUEL FAUST, Two doors west of Ileiiuctl s Drug Store, Market t. BUNBURV, FETSnSfA. C't AI.L and exniuine tho Inrgo iissortinent nf tho ) latest New York and Philadelphia styles ol Si)k, L'ussiniere, Petto Derby. Wire Itrim, Soft Eur, .-ii. nv ana lioy s llats wuun lor Duality ami du rability cannol be exeelled. Being a practical Hut- ter. be Hatters himself that Ins sto.-k has been select ed with moro care than any ever before brought to this (dace. Hii also mniiufii-tarei to order nil kinds ol soft Fur Hats, nil of whioh will bo sold nt aholcbilu tin I retail, at reasonable rale. Dyeing done at short notice and at the lowest rates. Sunbury, Mny 12. IStiB. IF vou vnnt giod Tiu-W U'ENl IKR'S New Shop. go lo f.llllll A, dr 3. Inlt'i-unliuiiiil Io!r!, ;!(io and Stl7 Biojdirny, I'oruer t'rauiliH Street NEW YORK. rplIIS final elass House the most quiet, homelike J and pleasant Hotel iu the eity otters superior iuduciuienls to lhj visiting New York for busiuiaa or pleasure. It is central iu iu localiiui, and kepi on the ErnoPKAN Put v. in connection with Tay i.ob's Saloo.i, where relrcshiueuts can be had all hours, or nerved iu their owu rooms. Tho charges are uio deriito, the riM'in und altendanee of the hist order baths aud ail the modern conveniences attached ' JulI.N TAYLOR, Proprietor. Nov 4, '' ' . $1-500 HKB ir..tlt! We want irenld evorvwhero Iu sell our Ii.. I'liovcn f-r Hexing Machines, three now kiuds. Upper and upper feed. Warrantesl five years. Abovesalary or (urge conimissimis paid. Thttnu.v matdiinessotd in I ultcd States for less than HI. which arc fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler A Wil son, 11 rover A linker. Singer A Co , and Bavbeidel All olhur cheap machines are Infringements an t tr seller or user are liable tn arrest, boo. and iuiprtsu- mont. Circulars (ro-. Add res, or call upon Shnw A Clark. UiddetH-d. Maine, or Chicago, 111. dec-1 LADI1 A' LASTING U Al I l.iiri m at W-V. Ap.lr'a. LADIES' GIAIVK KID BOOTH, at W W Aplr BOOTS AND SilOl.ts, I OR Ml.N, W (H.. !l rtilLPHKN, 41 V W Apiv . 4