gTfjc &tmtmta American. .. . . J f . ! SUNIIURY, PA. SATURDAY, JUNE 00, 1800. "' PRIMARY KLIiCTIO.-V. . Tho Republican Union Vote f. North umbcrland County are requested to meet in tho different Borough sntl Townships, on Sati nDAT, tlto 14th of JuLy, next, to lect Dclogstea to n County Convention which will meet in Sahburj, on Monday, July 10th, 1800, to nominate candidates for tho County offices, to be elected iu October next. EM'L. WILVERT, Chairman of Standing Committee. SuNBtiiY, June 7th, 1806. Eoral ffaivs. y Job Printing:. Having received a largo supply of KEW JOB TYPE, of various new Styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, eon be printed in tho latest and best styles, and on short notice. t)rders by mail promptly attended to. tBcLioiauf . Rov. U. M. Rhodes, of this lace, who was lately ordained to the ministry, preached in the North Ward Lutheran Churoh, in Danville, on Sunday lost. He has been unanimous ly called to the pastoral charge of the congregation. Ihe Reverend gentleman is a brother of Rev. M. Rhodes, of the Lutboran Church in this place. fcyit will be seen by a Prospectus of E. P. Roh each , of Solinsgrove, Pa., that he contemplates pub lishing a German Republican paper, at that placo A goodUerman paper of that stamp would, no doubt, proYe nserul, if properly conducted. Erotir O'clock. Our stores and most of our business places are closed at 8 o'clock. The time is announced by a few tnps of the Court House bell. . . IjThe strawberry season is about over, and ii&pberries have already taken their placo. a cheap er and, by some, deemed a bettor berry. The straw 'berry crop was not an abundunt ono in this neigh borhood, and the prices ruled high from 20 to 35 cents per quart. tSThe warm season is upon us. On Monday and Tuesday the thermometer stood at 04 degrees in tho shade. On Tuesday night a storm of wind and a slight rain, accompanied with thunder and lightning, somewhat eoolod the atmosphere. Fall of Beef. On Saturday morning lost, a rse attached to the meat wagon of Mr. David Hard took fright in front of the Central Hotel, and started down Market street at a 2-40 gait. When near the corner of Market and Fourth streets tho wagon was demolished by coming in contact with a pest, spilling the eontents of the vehicle. Sirloins, roasts, rounds, Ac, were scattered in profusion along 'tho route of the frightened animal. ' CSMclf.s Dhow ned. On Mondoy week Inst Mr. Stcrrick, of Northumberland, the contractor for repairing the piers of the river bridge at Milton, Jost two mules by drowning in the river at the mouth of Housel s run, while towing a flutboat loaded with clone, up the river. The ilrivor becoming cntnnglcd in the harness, came very near being drowned. CSTemi-erance Lecture. Rev. M. Rhodes, pastor of tho Lutheran Church, in this place, deliv ered a temperance lecture in tho Methodist Church at Bloouisburg, on Thursday evening last. The lec ture was under lac auspices of the Good Templars of that place. 13 Base Ball. A game was played on Satur day last between the first nine of tho Keystone Club and tho second nine of the Susquehanna Club, on the grounds of tho latter, below town. Tho Keystone is A juvenile organisation, the ages of its member varying from 15 to IS years. The Susquchannns were victorious, the score standing as follows at the .close of the game : Susquehanna, 33 ; Keystone, 1 1 . An effort is boing made to procuro uniforms for the lirst nine of the latter club. Tho Susquehanna Club, having been invited to play a friendly game with tho Alerts, of Duuvillc, left on tho 4.50 train on Thursday morning last, to give that club a trial of their skill. It will bo re membered that the Alert boys played a match gumo with the late Star Club, of this place, on Thursday, 17th ult., in which tho latter wero beaten. The Susquehanna Club returned homo on Thurs day evening. They all speak very highly nbhe kind treatment they received from the Danville boys, during their visit. As will be seen by the following score the Alerts wero again victorious, beating the Susquehannas by 20 runs. ALERT SlSQCEnASKA. O. 3 3 2 7 2 0 2 3 5 O. II, Newbury, p. 5 2 Scilor, o. 2 5 Woaver, s. s. 15 MoConkey, 1st. b. 7 1 Kione, 2d. b. 13 Bright, 3d. b. 5 2 McCausland, 1. f. 1 5 Ilower, o. f. 2 4 Welker, r. f. 3 4 I 2T 31 Byerly, I. f. Forrester, r. f. Clark, s. s. Adams, p. Frick, 1st. b. Wynn, 2d. b. tiearhart, 3d. b. Kiddle, c. Miles, c. f. 27 51 IMMSCS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 0 lert, 6 1 6 6 13 13 2 5 1 M Susquehanna, 2401 6 792 131 Umpire Mr. Hickok, of the Scranton B. B. Club, Scorer Messrs. Nickerson and Dewart. Fly Catches Susquehanna, 10 ; Alert, 4. Pass Balls Susquehanna, 2 ; Alert, 0. Home Runs Alert, 4. tjTflE Crops ibj Shtder Cochty. The Mid dleburg Tribune, of last week, says that the crop throughout the county are beginning to look much bettor than was supposed they could during the early part of the season ; we can expect a good erop of timothy hay, though the clover crop will be very poor ; we have every reason to expect a good crop of corn and potatoes. We hear that the weevil is again in the grain ; we examined some wheat, but wore not able to discover any, excepting in a few heads which were not as far advanced a the rest. As a gen oral thing crops will better than was expected. XsF The Preservation of the State Flags (Jen. C.C McCormick, of Milton, published a card jn last week's MiIonian, in which all honorably discharged soldiers of the late 7th Penna. Cavalry wishing to participate in the ceremonies of the pre. .sentution of Pennsylvania Battle Flags, in Indcpen denco Square, Philadelphia, on the 4th of July next, are respectfully requested to meet at the 8th Ward Hall of "The Boys in Blue," corner of 6th and Walnut streets, Philadelphia, at 8 o'clock on the evening of Tuesday, the 3d of July, for the purpose ol organising and making arrangements fur the parade on the following day. Excursion tiokets, good Tor eight days, will be issued by all the rail Toads running to and from Philadelphia. The dress of the regiment will be a dark eitisen's suit, with military eap. The cavalry eorps badge ot me Military Division or tn Mississippi will be furnished to offioers and men on the evening of the meeting. Offioers, as far as practicable, are request ed to appear in full dress uniform, but where they do not, to wear the dark as prescribed above, with the insignia of their rank on the right breast. The regiment will be commanded by Col. William B. Bipes- lyA Pliasast Surprise. The Danville Ame rican, of last week, speaks as follows of aa agreeable surprise to Rev. E. N. Lightner, of the Episcopal Church, of that place, who lately returned horn with bis family, after a short absence : "On returning home, a few days age, ba sound to his'surprise on entering the parsonage, that a parti tion had been taken away , the parlor carpet removed to the dining room, which had been r-papr and painted, there was a new and elegaat carpet oa the parlor Boor and various other Improvements were made. Moreover, he also found aa excellent repast prepared, and a number -of his friends ailing 10 greet him on bis return. An oeourranea like this would aflord a text for a volume. It speaks of the liberality of the eoogregatioo, and a bigs apprecuv wu ui tuv vm ui, aiwv .liH mtuiai . um. lyHoMi Tbietbj A person who win arrested in or near Atlentown on the charge of stealing horses has been brought to this bounty and lodged In our jail. He is ohvgtd With being the party or one of the party that stole the borse and buggy of the late J. W. Foresmaa,s He Is alalia a gay Lothario it seems, far alnoe his incarceration some three ladies claim htm as their Hog lotd. We happened to be visiting the Jail when two Tf these ladles of the fancy oalled to pay their regard! to him. He denied the oft impeachment In regard to one of them, but she eould'nt be bluffed off, and oon tended right soundly that some country squire had made her and Clark one, and by way of a ollncher producod the fatal certificate of marriage. About that time we loft, not wishing to see the breete stirring into a storm be tween the rivals for the hand of the prisonors. An other person, ehargod with itoaling harness, was ar rested at Matisdato one day this week. He was eom- tnittcd to tho county jail. Danville Intelligencer. 157 Sad Oocsrbikce. On Monday of last week two young men named Leighow and Brown, of Mil ton, went up the rivor in a skiff on a sailing excur sion. At New Columbia a young man by the name i of Famucl Rank joined them, and while proceeding up the river the boat ran on some rocks and filled with water. Brown and Leighow immediately jumped overboard and struck for shore. Brown suc ceeded in reaching shore, but Leighow when within about fifty yards of shore, sprang up In the water and shouting 'good-bye' to Brown, foil back and dis appeared from view. Rank, who could not swim, and who was told to remain in the boat, where he would have been safe, leaped overboard and sank instantly. Their bodies were found several days after the sad occurrence. 5?AcciDENTg. A fall of rock occurred on last Thursday at tho mines of the Continental Colliory, which resulted in the death of Anthony Dougherty, a single man. of Irish doscont, aged 20 years. Robert Dicknian was also severely injured ; his left arm was fractured, hip dislocated, and otherwise bruised, so that his life is dispaircd of. He is attsnded by Dr. Hollenbach. Anthony Morcy was slightly in jured at the same time. We also learn that falls of rock ooourred about the same time at Bird's and at Bittcnbcnder's ; slight Injuries were sustained in both cases by the workmen. These extensive falls of rock are attributed to the reocnt rains and storms. On the same morning of the above there was an explosion of fire damp in the slope of tho Dan Web ster Colliery, which proved fatal to Michael McCart ney. Two other workmen were also slightly burned. Sltamoii Herald. ljr Tub Celebration of tub Fourth. There will be no general celebration of the day in thi place. Several pic-nics will be given by the different Sunday Schools. The Lutheran Sunday Sohool in tend having a celebration at Locust Grove, on the opposite side of the river. We learn that the Metho dist Sundny Sohool will give a pic-nic, in the coun try, near tho town mill. In Danville, the firemen are making preparations to celebrate the duy, in connoction with tbo cititens, in a becoming manner. An oration will be deliver ed by Rev. D. Rcilcy. The firemen expect several companies from the neighboring towns, who will be the guisjts of tho department in that place. Iu Lcwisburg, the University students will coin- mcmorate tho anniversary by reading the Declara tion of Independence, delivering patriotic orations, reciting a poem, Ac. In Shamokin, the Mount Tabor Lodge, I. O. of O. F., of that placo, intond having a parade. They have invited and expect tho lodges from Sunbury, Lewis burg, Trevorton, Elysburg and Snydortown, to part ticipate. 2r Train for Niagara Falls. On and after Monday next the Erie Express Train, from Philadel phia and Baltimore, which arrives here at 6.45 P.M., will be extended from Williamsport to Niagara Falls, leaving Williamsport about 10 P. M., and arriving at tho Falls next morning. JjFkeioiit Lise to New York. We under stand the Empire Freight Line will, after Monday nt,xt' l,lko ,ho Shamokin Valley rood, at this place, and run through to New York over the now routo from Mount Carmcl, by the Quakake Junction, Le high Valley and New Jersey roads. Editor's Table. Godev's Lady's Book, for July, equal any of tho previous numbers. With the July number tho 7:ld volume commences, and ladies who arc not nt prtsvnt among its subscribers should procure it at once, ns it gives the most reliable fashion plates of any magazine published. It is a work that should be in every household. The plates are always su perb, while the reading matter is instructivo and entertaining. fy The Lady's Friend, for July. Tho July No. opens with an unusually handsome and sugges tive engraving called ''The Distressed Bachelor." The fashion plates are tasteful and attractive, showing tho newest and prettiest of the summer fashions. This magatine is fast excelling all others, besides being tho cheopest periodical of thut class now published Prico SI 50 a vear ; 2 conies $4 00. Address Deacon k Peterson, 31V Walnut St., Philadelphia. BUSINESS NOTICES. IV A kew lot of Speer's Grape Wines, Porfumery Congress Water, Ac, just received and opened at W. A. Bennett's Drug Store, Market square. Vif A Florence Skwinq Machine is offered for tale at two-thirds its value a great bargain Cull at the millinery store of Miss Mary L. Lazarus, on Market street. , KJfJ, II. ICsigfl has just received a large and handsome assortment of Wall-Paper and Border, at reduced prioes. Neat and fashionable summer suits, of the latest styles, are now manufactured at the tailoring establishment of J. E. Smick, in Fourth street, be low Market. IDs goods comprise every variety of cassimeres and linens to suit tbetastes of ull who may call on him. (3 PuoioonArns. When we look back only a few years and sea what has been done in that time to advance the science of taking dPrreet and life like pictures, we are astonished. Byerly, in Simp son's building, Market street, is acknowledged to have no auperior in the State. His pictures are artistically finished. We advise all who want an honest, truthful, faithful likeness of themselves or frionds, to go to Byerly' Gallery. f3JIiniExsB ExciTEUKHT. Our eitisens will be thrown into great exoi tern out by the news that S Kronenberg sells bit Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at 15 per cent, nndei cost. Ha is determined by all means to sooure custom. . Let everybody eoma and examine, at 8. KRONENBERQ'B Two doors aoove Ueo. Bright's Drug Store. 47 ArsLcr'i Wholesale aro Retail Boot and Shoe Stobb. It is generally supposed that a wholesale business in oountry towns cannot be well sustained, but if any of our reader have had occa sion to visit the large wholesale and retail boot and shoe store of W. W, Apsley, in this place, they eould not help but observe the large and successful whole sale business that gentleman is doing, as is evidenced by the huge piles ot boxes of bis goods, ready for ahipment to various portions of the 6tate, a trade which he has suoeeeded in establishing by his indom itable energy and enterprise. Mr. Apsley procures bis stock direct from the largest Eaatera manufac turer!, and is thus enabled to aompota aneoeasfully with New York and Philadelphia prioes. It is ad vantageous to marohants residing in this part of the Stato to purchase of him, oa account of being Bearer to their places of business, thereby saving the ex pense of going to the oitiee, the high sate of freight, Ac. His retail business has alls assumed hug di- I mentions, and la extensively patronised by all good judges or Ual tndispenaabla article Wa advia every ana to tail and leara bis mod of doing bus! net, as W are rnr they will not regret tt time l(it to an examination of bis stock. I ty"War8AaRBri.RT Marry Bill. "Bill," said a fellow one day to his'chom, "1 ekm awful near getting Harriott last week." "How Was that 1" Wall, I axed 81 Joaes U have me." J "Whet did she say?" She said she'd see me blowed Hret ; If she'd only eafd yea, we'd bee epltoed, euro." The public should know Why It we thai 81 didn't say yes." Her lover tad ncgleoted to jmrohnsaon of those fashionable suits of clothing manufactured by Mr. Jacob O. Beck, at his merchant tailoring estab lishment on Fourth street, between Market and Chesnut. Every young oaodidate for matrimonial honors should, before popping the quostion to hia "Sal," engage one of Beck's fashionable suits. ly Artekus Ward utters scathing malediction on a Wisconsin town, where ho lectured. His agent took $2 87 at the door, while Artonuis took the measels, inside. This is One of Artemus' "gonks," but we can assure the public that we are not "gonk Ing" when we say that Miller, of the Excolstor Boot and Shoe Store, in Markot square, constantly keeps on bnnd the best and cheapest assortment or boots and shoes that can be found anywhere. Call and see his goods. CF I Interested? Why, of course you are, for although you may not at present be paying much attention to the various change? that are taking placo, not only in this country, but throughout the world, nevertheless you aro deeply Interested in the large stock of cheap and fashionable ready-made olothing which Slaymaker, of the Continental Clo thing Bazaar, Market square, offers for salo. Ho oontemplatcs changing bis line of business, and in order to reduce bis stock, will sell at ten per cent, less than first cost. Persons desiring good and cheap clothing should call at his store immediately. DEATHS. In this place, on Friday, the 22 Inst., Mr. PHILIP BRYM1KK, aged 65 years. KUIII KV ift A It la KTN. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Wheat, primo red pcrbushol, Rye, do Corn, do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Poaches, pared per round do do unparcd do Dried Apples, do $15 00 7 50 10 00 5 60 2 50 1 00 85 65 2 00 40 3D 20 3 50 25 22 25 25 25 20 10 15 18 75 Dried Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu. Butter, per pound, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, ' per dozen, per pound, do . do do do . do do per pair Nhamokln 'onl Trade. Suamokin, June 25, ISRA. Ton. Cwt. 13.43S IS 222,470 13 235.009 IS 14S.017 04 87,202 12 Sent for week ending June 23, Per last report, To same time last year, Increase, tyccial Notices. Fashion's Pl-atfohm. One perfume, pure, refreshing and imperishable, and that per fume, rhulon's "Night-Hlooming Cereus." This is the platform of Fashion on this side of the Atlantic, and all the people say atucul Sold everywhere. Visum Sambl'hq. We have been shown specimens of sacramental or pure juice Wine, prepared by Mr. Alfred Spcer, of Passaic, N J., out of tho Portugese Samhurg, a valua ble grope, which he cultivates in this country. In taste it assimilates to port without its heating qualities, being absolutely free from spirits further than its own fermentation af fords. Preterence is given to it over all other wines in Kew York and other hospitals, as a tonic, gentle stimulant, diuretic and sub orific. Mr. Speer hns been niiio years ex perimenting in the production of this Wine, and tho newest wine he sells is four years old. W. A. Bennett has it. Fon Coughs, Colds, mid Throat Disorders, use "Brown1! Bronchial Troche," having proved their efficacy by a lest of many years. The I roclies are Inglily recommendea anil prescribed by physicians and Surgeons in the Army. "DON'T 13E FOOLISH." You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by Inail for 50 cents that retails casilv for $G. bv H. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, NY. Sept. 16, 1865. ly. t5?SEii A Woman, in another column, picking Samburg grapes for Speer's Wiue. It is an admirable article, used in the hospi tals and Ly the first class families in Paris, London and New York, in preference to old Port Wine. It is worth a trial, as it gives great satisfaction. For sale by W. A. Ben nett. WlsUkt'i-a ! tVhi.hers ! ! Dr. L. O, Montek' Corrolia. the greatest stimu lutor in the world, will force Whisker or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest lace or chin ; never known to fail , sample for triul sent free to any one desirous of testing its merits. Address, Reeves A Co., 78 Nassau St., N, X. . jedO 3m I-OVlTAii MAI'Itl.vIOiY. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry, ad dress the undersigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respeotiva of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly con fidential. The desired information sent by return mail, and do reward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT Orocnpoinl, Kings Co., New York. Juno 9, 1805. 3m ITCH! lTCUX ITCH ! SCRATCH '. SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the Iit-li In H Hour. Also cures SALT K11KI M, ULCERS, C1IIL BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Prioe 50 cent. For sale by the druggists. By send ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Coni't-kmloua) and l'.xperlesice Or AM IMVALIO. Published for the'beneflt and as a eautlon to vounr. men and ot hen, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, sc., supplying at tne same timo the mean of sulf-oure. By one who na cured himself after undergoing oonaiderable quack ery. By enoloaiua a post-paid addressed envelope. single copies, tree of charge may be had of the au- tnor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq. , Brooklyn, Kings CO, a. X. , January 27, 1866 ly. Deafness, llllndnesa and Catarrh, Treated with the utmost suocess by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Loyden, Holland,) No. 610 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources In the City and Coun. try can be seen at hi ofhee. The medical faculty axe invited to aooonipany their patients, a he has no se- oreui in uis prauiioe. riiuu.m ww out paw. Ne charge mad fur ejnuiiiuauon, . July W, 1865. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE A LL the knowing themselves indebted to 0. J 11. H. Uaaa, by tuta or book aoeount, must make payment before lb Aral day of August next. After that data the aoeoanta will ba left in the hand of John Varaswortfe. for eoUeo lion. ' U. A U.V.HAAS Upper Augusta, Jan IS, 1866. NEW HARDWARE AND - - IRON STORE. TI1R submrlber having opened In SUNBURY Pa., anew large, and well assorted stock of at' kinds of HARDWAKK.CUTLEllY, COACH WARE 6ADDLKRY. SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS, Ac, laid in at lowest New York and Enstern prices which they will be pleased to sell for Cash at the lowest Eastern prices. Intending to do business In tho honest principles of small profits and quick sale for Cn?h. J.H. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, Juno 10, 1880. I Art A Customers wanted to buy Hardware, 4o., IvUv at ihe Cheap Hardware and Iron Hi, ire of J. CONLEY CO. Sunbury, June 10, 1805. CARPENTERS, Saddlers, Blacksmiths, Cnrringo Makers, Shoemakers, Merchants, Miners, Far mers and the eitisens generally. Look to your intercet and buy at the new Hard ware Storo of J. 11. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, June 16, lSOOj A LL goods bought fur Cash and sold at lowest XX prioes for cash nt tho iiardware store or J. 11. Sunbury, June IS, 1800. CONLEY t CO. WE would iuvlte the attention of Carpenters to our large and well selected assortment of Toolea, comprising Chisels of all kind", Augurs. Planes, Saws, Iron and Steol Square, mid in fact everything wanted tocomplcto a full outfit, at the Hardware store of J. II. CONLEY & CO. I FARMERS call and look at tho stock of Othw and ' Grain Scythes, Mannre, Hay and Straw Forks, roin Cradles, trad I o lingers, Trace, Log, Fifih, oncuc and Halter Chains ; ScYthe Stones. Grind stones and fixtures, and everything to make harvest ing pleasant and agreeable at the new Hardware store of J. II. CONLEY A CO. BUILDERS and those contemplating building, would do well to call and see the large assort ment of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Butts and Screws, Straps and T. Hinges, Window Springs, and every tning wantea lo complete a nome, at the new Hard ware store of J. H. CONLEY A CO. Itendlncf Itailroml. . BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. June 11th, 18G6. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Bead ing, Pottsvillo. Tamariua, Ashland. Lebanon. Allcn- totvn, Easton, Ac. irams leave Jliirripburi for ftcw-iork. aa fol lows : 3.00, 8 10 and 9. Hi A. M. and 2.10 and tf.15 M, connecting with similar Trains on tho Peun- svlvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 8 00 and 10.00 A. M. aud 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. M ; Sleeping Cars accompanying tho 3.00 A. M. and 0.15 31. trains, without change. Leave liurriburff for Reading. Pottsvillo, Tama- qua, Mincrsvillc, Ashland, Pino Grove, AUcntonn ana rmiuueipnin at h.io A.M. and z.io and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations ; the 4.10 pm. Train making connections for Phil. ilcipnta and Columbia only for rotUrillc. Scliuvlkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuvlkill and Susquehanna ltuilroad, leave llurrisburg at 3.20 p. in. iicturmng : L,cave iNew lortc at 7.00 and D.uo a. m., 12:00 Noon and 8.00 p. m ; Philadelphia at 8.15 a. in. ana J.dU p. m. n ay fasscngcr Irain leaves Philadelphia at 7. 30 a. m., returning from Reading at 0.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations : l'ottuvillo at all Stations; Pottsvilln at 8.45 a. m. and 2 45 p. in.; Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 a. m. and 1.05 p.m.; Taina- 45 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 55 p. ni. qua at V.45 a in. and 1 .00 ami 8.55 p. m. iicave 1'otuiviMc for llnmsburg via bchuv'lkul and usquchanna Railroad at 7 00 a. ni. licaaing Accommodation lrain leaves Heading at 00 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 5.00 . M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave loading at 6.45 . M. nnd 0.1 j P. M. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster Columbia, Ac. On bundnvs: Leave New York at 8 00 nm.. Phila- clphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 a.m. train running only to Reeling, Pottsville 8 00 a ni., lumuqua .-;u a ni, Mr llarrisburg, v 0a am, and Reading at 1 33 a in, for llurrisburg 7.30 a. in. for isew lorK, ana 42;ipui, tor 1'biladelphia. ioinuiuiution, juncago, renson, and excursion iekets, at reduced rates to and from all points. Baggage cheeked through : 80 Pounds Brgtrnire al lowed each Passenger. O. A. NICOLLS, Ucncral Superintendent- J. n. mi. BUSH SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER AND JUSTICE OF THE rEA CE. Mdhmoij, Korthinnhtrhnul County, Peini'a Office in Jackson township. Engagements can be made by Icttor, directed to the above address. All business entrusted to his core, will be promptly attended lo. April 22, 18t!6. ly BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for salo at the Fancy Store tf ANNA PAINTER. ?ANCY DRY GOODS STORE MISS KATE BLACK. Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Millor's Boot and Shoe Blore, SUNUURi, Pa. RESPECTFULLY infornnher friends in Sunbury and vicinity, that she has jut opened her SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of Notions and Fancy Dry Oootls, Her stock Connie of All-Wool Delaines, Chainbras, Oinghaius, Embroideries, Lace Collars. Fans. HATS, Muslins, Drilling. Uaribaldi Aluslins, Uird-bye Liiuens, iiiucu ljawns. urnpo una iiaea ens. to. Mine. Disuiorcsl's Hair Curlers. Huir Coils aud CuTIs, Mloves. Stockings, Collars, Corsets, Ac. UenU' Collars. Neckties, half Huso. Uandkcr chiefs and Suspenders. Bradley' new Patent Duplex Elliptio (or double ppnng culms j Porfumery, Toilet Saaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Tovs. and a ireneral varielvof NOTIONS. OALrFERlNti dono handsomely and at short notice. h. A I E BLACK Sunbury, April 28, 18d6. New Spring Styles! Slisisi A.VVI lMn i'liK, Two doors West of the Post Oilice, STJTJSfBTjmr PBNN'A. T ESPECTFL'LLY invito the attention of the XV puulio to her large and vuried assortment of Spring & Summer Millinery Goods which she has jut received and opened. Her stock emurucee ArCl UKh..ss UOODS, Eintiroidonos, Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collurs, Dress Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ae. A fine assortment of ladies' and gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Pans, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbons, llilt Hil.lw.,, Vulval Hihl.....o ll.wl I ,l ;. Vnb - ties. Krnifv Drewi Cnml.4. Haml llrAuna An Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets, and a large assortmont of other articles, too numc row to mention. I have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery, T : i -. t: n. . il i 1 1 . : l j i AVL1VI KKSnjlS. 1WIU MJU XlKlf UrilPllBB, dC. AartA f aim i tit Sunbury, April 28, 1866. SPRING AM) BUMMER Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery .Store of Miss M.L. GUSSLEtt Fawn Stxeot, below the Railroad, SUNBl'KY, PA Such as ib & a a i jj a 9 'ii & ji a. SHAKERS, Dress-Triinmiugs, Uead-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Uundker chiefs, Ac, 1c,, which have been earefullv selected. Tl nltantw.n i.f tkn I. .!. iu u.lij.itcil In I, lurnn assortment of the latest stylus of BONNETS, which give saiistitctlou to an . Call and examine ior yourselves. No trouble to show goods Sunbury, April 11, 1866. .11t l.OI IMA miiismi.i:h. MUlUiery Moods) uud li-ci Triiu in , lleud lreseo, GLOVES, PARASOLS, Ac, &c, South aid of Market Square. SUNBURY, Penn'a' Has just returned from the eitios with a eboioe selection of seasonable goods to which the attention of the liauie is respeettully solicited. MILLINfRY GOOOS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS With Uead-Dreases, Glove, Hosiery, Ribbon ha been carefully selected and will give satisfaction Mis Shisaler ha had au experience In the bind nes that enables her to select goods with an eye to th taste and wishes of her eusUimers, and she begs a oontinuanoe of favor in the future which h take Eleaaura in acknowledging during the past year, ladie will Hod a choice stock of every thing in her line of business. Sunbury, April U, 1866. GENTS' CALF BOOTS FOR $4,00. at VV. W. ApaWy's. GKNBKAL ASSORTMENT ft. ft. BAU at W. W, AfMley's. LADIES' riNH; LEATUFa lATCHKLHat W. W. Apsley Bunbury, Much 31, 166. THE VEEY, LATEST ARRIVAL 1 1 Spring & Summer Goods! JOSEl'H KYflTEH, ' '" Sitrccncttor to John Botrcn.) ' ' Cornor of Market and Fawn ftreot, 8UNBUKY, PENN'A. Invites tho public to call and examine his elegant assortment of SUMMER GOOOSt which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. His stock conning !n pnrt of CASSIMERES ClefVPTTtS Aal. Min, n&iLl",n."' oillKt""", Calicoes, Muslins, ;v.C.?"n-..1u.': Jeans, .a , fuu Jrunenlof u " " " "" Boous generally Jiosiorv, moves, noon Bkirta. Ai. n--,, .. - Brushes, Combs! 1 ""..uaeronieis, Hat nnd Vnpn, llool niMl K, His assortment of srood will not ! i fail to please the fancy and suit the wanta ,.f ...... sirous of purchasing. His stock of ' HARDWARE AND (JUEENSWARE, and Groceries la lareo In Quantity and clioli-n i quality, comprising generally everything needed iu tue nousennia cither tor wo or ornament. Ho is always ready and glad to soe his friends nd tnkes pleasura in showing them his coods even honirh no sales are made, lie onlv a.'ks a call, and Is sure that, the slock will com pure favorably in price an'aanuality tho cheapest. JUBBl'Il tl.MI.R. funbury, April 21, 1800. NEW SPRIiGl,00i)S! ! N OW OPEN, A FULL STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS Consisting of lroi 4oolw, In great variety such as Delaines, Cuallics, Ginghams, Crapes, Lawns, Brilliants, Ac. Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods, in variety. Dress 'lrimmines. Laces and Embroideries. VEILS fall deeriplions. Gloves. Hosierv, Corbet. Zephvrs. Patent Hair (.'riinpers, Neck-Tics, nnd Notions of ell kinds usually kept In a Fancy Store. Ijockwoou rapcr t.oitars ana Culls. Stamping nnd machine stitching done to order. MARY L. LAZARUS. Two doors west of Win. H. Miller s Shoe Store. Sunbury, April 2H, 186B. i.moiCTi:i tV ioui:Ti-. FISHING TACKLE! JOIIN KRIDEK, North East Corner Second A Walnut Streets., PHILADELPHIA. JUST in receipt of a lino selected stock of cheap and fancy FIMIINU TACKLE, of all descrip tions, suitable for tho rivers and brooks of this State, to whieh wo invito the attention of all storekeepers. jiiaren 1 1, I swt. .tin HENRY HAKPER, 52 Aitcu vriir.ir, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, FinoGold JEWELRY, Solid SILVER WARE, and .Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Ru- DITKD Til ICES ! March 24, 1SH0. 3m. NEW GOODS!! J II EN GEL HAS just returned from New York and Philadel phia, and is now receiving a New Stock of Spring & Summer Goods, at a grent reduction in prices. oiitI'iii'n Var. Fino Black Cloth at f 1.00 that used to sell at no. Cassimeres, Satinott, fn'huierctts, Kentucky Joans, Cottonade and Linen Panting, nt reduced prices. Ladies' Dress Goods. Silk, Wool Delaines, Mohair, Silk Strinc. Paul Do Chain, Alpuecu, Poplctt, Kni;li,-li and Scotch Ginghams, Challios, Duluincs, Lawn, Calico and Muslins, very cheap. White Goods. Linen Dress Goods, Linen Skirtinir, While Toilet Quilts, Brilliants. Swii Stripo, HwiM Cumbric. Juo eotiett, Iri?h Linen, Shirt Fronts, Ac. Ladies llulh and rlannol Nickin. and other tbinnel at low prices. White Shetland Wool, Mittivl, Isnlmoriil Marl, .vo rklrling aim tlio latest style f Hoop skirts, very liandsouie and cheap. Yankee Notions in Great Variety liosiorv. Gloves. Pocket antlkorehief. Susnen. ders, Neckties, Paper Collars, Umbrellas, a cood assortment of Spectacles, Coats, Spool Cotton, luucy Buttons, Trimming?, A. Carpets, Hoor uud Tulilo Oil Cloths, brown and green Oil Cloth" for windows, Gilt Shades, Fixtures for H mdow Blinds. Hats, Caps and Ladies' Shakers. Hardware. Nails. Forks, Shovels, Spudos, iron-tooth Gurdcu Rake. GROCERIES, SALT FISH, Queensware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. School Books, ond a new sunulv ol WALL PA PER, will be sold very cheap. All persons dusirousof getting good goods ut low prices, for ciudi or country produce, will please give me a call. J. II. ENGEL. Sunbury, ;April Tth, Iftflfi. NEW OPENING Of Clolliinur, 4ut l'uriilliiuu' 4aOolM, Hoot A; Mioi-n. jrWIE undersigimd takes plensuro in announcing to X the public ol MHioury, una vicinity, tout uo no opentd his CLOTHING STORE, with a well (elected stock of 1 will sell at astonishing low prices. I have also still on hand a largo slock of Boots & Shoes. for Ladies, Gents and Children s wear, which 1 am selling off, as I intend to give up that brunch ( busi ness. It will be to the advantage to Cash Bi vtitsto give mo a call. S. KRONENBERG. S. Gross' old stand, Market Square. Sunbury, April 7, Hlitt. NEW GROCERY! CALL AT FCRMAX'S OLD STAND. WHOLE.SALJ t RETAIL AND Provision Store FOR CHEAP GOODS! Their Stock is complete, consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL, Tobaoco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, FUh, Salt, Hams, .Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Gloss, Lamps, Ae., Ac. Country Produoe taken in exchange for Goods. Ij-Call and examine our Stock, and sulicfy your telve. Sunbury, May 13, laoo. SUNBURY FOUNDRY. .i:o. itoiiititK ii v tio, ARK now earrviug on busiuos at this old ostab likhment wilh renewed viiror. Citslirjg of every description, promptly furuUbed to order. . The Stove manufuoturuil at UiU Foundry bsve acouirea tue iiiicuest repuutiua. k ParUeulr attuutiun uaid to MILL CASTINGS rarmers auouid not torget Uuu lb ixun a uiaae at tlia bunbury foundry bava never been euaueu Airrleulturiu lmnleuienls renaired at short notice Small eastings, including Cooking utensils, of Ul most unproved and most usetul patterns. Th hnainiM will ba oonduoted on au CnlaTlted Male. Old eiutUuners will beaccoinmodalod s usual, and new on are respectfully souciuxl, bunbury, M 13, lsoi A1 NOTIIKIt UltRVl' CXltK, IN TIIF, CITY OF NEW YORK. Of a hlRhly respoeisl.l eitlaen, well known to Hit Men. raiitilecoiuiniiiiilf, ay - -. U It. 1. II . S 0 H K ft f! K , THE OREAT LtiSO DOCTOtt OF rUILADELPHI A. Orrica N. Y. aku Oalxsa Lb ad Co., No. 88 Nassau St., New York, snae 1, 1M3. i15' f" ''""x Dear Sir For over fifteen year I have been troubled wilh evere cough, and iminilly two or threa timrs a ynur w tli more or less heinniiliiiRn, which togelloT, fr tho Inst few years, hn kept me lion in Hesh and to i wenk to do huainrn of any kind without sntTeriiif . In Angnm lam I hml a very severe hunorrliiiRe, ami, according tn ihe judgment of a good New York phy sician, I whs clnsseil na lieyoml the reach of medicine, ami was advised to Ipe prepared, so far us properly mat Icrs were concerned, to leave 'his world at shorl iMice. The phvsiriaii (nny my eonrt friends) Mill that Ihe first cold 1 kink nun prove Intnl. I jirly in J inuuiy I took a severe cold, and PitmiHtely was occupving rooms nt iNo, Ji lld.NO S I'ltKK I', directly over your office. 1 think alwiit Ihe 16th of Juiiuory I proeiocd a bottle of your l'nhnuiiic Svrup and ron.menccd Inking it freely. Aly Icet aiirtlimiis were very much swollen, nnd all the symp toms of a speedy death seemed to neeonnmny my cold. I sent lor my former physician, nnd stated lo him thut I wns Inking your medicines, nnd after showing them to him, nnd having tnslod of them, e. he replied: "You rim tuko them if you like, tliry will do you no harm." Hn stud : o Yon know whul I told you lust summer, nnd I s.iy thu suineii'iw, if you have nny business to close up, Uo not put it oil"." lie suid In I'thcr fiiends Hint he eoulil see no hope for me," nod mv friends nnd relations cnelit tlnl my ton hud come. Afthistimel wnslukiug Irecly of your medicine., but hud not seen yon, '1'he doctor en'lcd ii few l oncs. rut. I foiiinl toe (unicli to his surprise, s ii-l.) improving, and he could not ntiderslnnd why. My luilli Iml ""'r'',1,i" ' your medieuie, end I had a wish In Wl l'x!""'"o my ensc, and see whnt yon linil lo suy. i....!tn -"u C'une In mv room and made the exnrtiiun I nm. von invc ,.,h . i oU'll.'Vi'..',',''''"''',, ,:id ''"iilns "f my rverVing helnd Mint you eiillc.l, f(1 f Mll.iu.-liicill. hay '""(.'ll UK D'iHNI pfci- tl n priHi ftitiltl wilh mie lime, th left uMlll. plelcly .Iriiit p. I fit I very cmleful to you, hhJ cmisuI.t your oilvit-e utul mctliciius invuluublc. Voji, truly, T. H. MUKLIhi.N. Dr. Ptiiknck Dcnr Sir: Ah mt tvr vrtirn n-?n 1 .., tukeu with a very truiiMffioiui: coiih niui u ptun in tny 1 I)t-u8t; if vm tu uielit nionilj paHSuil nwny wnlmm my il'ting ui.ytliinit for mynrlf. Tln it I applied Ut n phym cmit, wIki oHi'i!hI m for a I ml Ihiw nidiitlis wnli"nt reinlermir in nny ft-rvice. I nlsfi nhtniii'-d Ur tulvifvimd trfiitmciit of a pM smaii iii,ne'f rnr h'iyiiin!, mitltilso the mlvit-e ami irmtnient "f two otln-r plivurintm, but nil to no purpose. Dunn thid Umg ipnre of time I wu nenrly ilcuil j arvrral timt t my frn ntls iume to Bee mc tit id witneM my exit into ilie mt-wuild. I Wiis con fined to my bed two iiioiitha nt one time. My breathing wns exceedingly tliurr. I g-ive iftfi eevrr:il tnnt-a nil li-)pe (f prttiiifT licit tr ; mid nn regurded ettinc wi'H, Mint w:is enl ir fly out ot the rpi'-stlou. And to think ihindny 1 am wt'll nnd linnty ! I wns mlvifrd ly fiinu of m menla to try Or. S:it!(NrK .MetliciiK ti. 1 ncordiiij;lv bouaht bot tle "ft t-r ltilf, tin'il I rnclM'dtlie ninih; then I found a d'-rided clmiiire in my cough fftr the Ifttt-r. I suitend fverely from p:iljitiituu of Hie heart, to d two weeks after I Commenced Inking onr uieJiciiie tins. difficulty eenpcd. li?n I lirst went to Dr. SclienrU'i uffii-e it was with dilliciilty lli;il I ciuild '4''t up into Ins reception room, I wns so we ik nml o itwelleil ; my rkiii wus ns willow tli' hi 1 Imd t lie .iaiuidiee ; I felt dull, lieuvy and iieejtlcis, IU. S-heiiek. niter exiiinining me, rind both my liiinra Were ullee ted, find buvu me but little hope; but bia ineUi ciiif8, in nb"Ht two wet-kn, took nlil h ld ol' tut" ; it tvemed to go npit ttiroui;ii n,y wh"!e fysiem. Tiie J'u! iiionic Sptnji, Se.i-Wlifd Tunic and Maitdmke rills, nil took rilit io, in tlto riu'lit plnce. Tne I'l'la tr- UL'ht nwny Hte:it qn.tnliheai (f bile niui slnii' ; the S rnp 1'mmcu d the iiMtter tii nn' lunirn, which itnim 'if very lrt; tbe S;i W eed I'liuiPyave me uti nppe;ite, and everytlniij; sec met) to tnte jottd," Tt bIhjw whnt prent power the inetlieines b:ve m puri fviin; my system, nnd lo how how twtd I wan due.ived, besnle Hit the lilethnl vised my bowtls, nnd tli'-ercut ii:mtttiea of phlegm und umticr 1 expeet'mted, I broke out nil over in InrebmlK, thut would fontnnte toguihcr nml run for nlrotit mix weeks, nnd I had nt one time over twetiiv-tivp I I nve ii 'thoir of the kind now, and feel like another peiaon iiltojicther. I c;m safely say that I have not enjoy ed sneh licnlih for live years os I do now, nnd cannot praise you and your medicines eiit uuli. May find nl'iimlitiitly bless nnd preserve you! is the sincere desiro of one who h:ts In'cti so wonderfully relievetl throneh your net-ney; and if nny one desires to know with icirnrd tn the truilifulness of tins repoit. it thev will p ill upon any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4 Drvden llnr. nen r Thompson street, blnw Ondwnlnder, I'liila delphia, they will Im perfectly salittitd wilh tlie vaintity of thu catic. Yutir. with much tefj ft, MAtIV SCHNAIIIT. The above rnse, as ilesei ibed, is pericctlv con eel, I know it to be true. Y uts, T. Jt. .M!l.l,i;H, 111 j un of II:iac"ck M. K. Church. Vr. SriI'N'f'U will be tirfrfessioiintely at his principal office. o. ,t North Six fit Sthkkt, e.ui'inr of Commkhck, riitLiKi.rHiA,everv Saturday, frm A. M until 4 I'.M ; No. :jo Itond stret t, New S ork, eveiy Tucs.lay, fr. in ! to 3: No. 3y Summer ttreet Ifosioii, Muss. , every Welne; ihiy, from lto a, nnd every i ther Friday nt Rrtittniore street. l;iltimon Md. All adviert f.ee," but for n thorough exiiimuatioii n' the lungs with his K ('Spirometer, the citiirje is three dollars 11 lee of the Pulmonic Svrup mnl Sea-Weed Tome, each PI 50 pti lit ttb', or 7 per hull' dozen. .Muudruke I'ills, S.j eents per b- x. FCU SAI.K BV ALL DR L' (JOISTS AND DI'.ALKIIS Deenillicr 3, 1 S-C.. ly M1HK mvlersisned rcsptelfully informs his friends 1. and the publio that he has changed his plrK-c of binding Freight ill I'l,iludeliiiii tioui Freed. Ward Freed, Xo. SI 1 Market Slrcet, lo -A.- 3D. ACHESON (t'omiuissioajUerebuiit, dealer in Flour (irnin, Serjj, .te) .-. lOl.t Jliiri.ol Si., IMiilalo!pt:l:i. where ull freight willbn loaded on car oT tl.e un dercigned, for l'nuphin, (Sunbury, Miuinokin, and ull intervening poinli. All freight will be carried ns low ns on nny other line. Orders to ctrry freight respectfully solicited, which will receive prompt attention. J.B. UFISEH. Sunlmry, Jun. 1.1, lSHfl. Sin. WILLIAM W. AFSLEYS lVliolfulu Boot, Shoe and Trunk WAREHOUSE, NI IC ItY, EM. WfJI. W. Al'fil.KY has ju.-t opened a NF.W 1 V hlOUK iu the woll-knowu houii.i ol Mrs. li, .ni ton, in Market street, ami odors lo Ihe citizens of Suiibury nnd ueiglilKiring towns LOUTS A. llOFS of thu best (quality and workiuannhip. llu having innde arrangements with tirt-clas lunniit'acturers to mpply the best qunlity of goods. In I no Wholesale i'eurtiiieut ho Calls the atten tion of Country Storekeeper t his fine tflock, w hich will be sold nt the lowest wholesale priues. thus ena bling Uetail lJealers to snve expense of v iai Liny the cities to replenish their stock. In the Uetail Department fan be found BOOT", SHOES, HU NKS, VAi.lSKS. Ac., which, in price, ut these times, are without a parallel. The stock of Ladies' Wear is lOiperinr in style and workmanship than is usually found in country townr, embracing gems of l.ulmorals, splendid Congress Oatters. and laney shoes or every kind. vi . . A. also calls intention to lus large slock or Men's wear, of latest styles that will tit any foot with case and comfort. 'im ne ! Come All! . Bunbury, March 10th, 16C11. QUANT & S1IE11MAN l Tho two heroes before their tent planning a battle liraut smokiug. A beautiful stutl engraving by VI ui. Sarlain. Agents wanted every wuero. bainplo sei.t bv mail for ju cents. Agents mitko jOperecul. Addiess, IiAim.L.SU.N A CO., in) i'S-2ui till Chesnut (t., l'bila. Manliowtlt liow iMft liow Itralort'd. Just published, a new edition of Dr. Ci'lvku- w tl.l.'s Celkhuatkii FssAVon th radical, euro (without medicine) ol hporuiulorrliu'a, or seminal Veakueas, luvolutitury Seminal Losses, iintotency, Muutul and l'h.v.'ical Ineapaeily, luipediiueiiui to Man iaee, eto ; nko. Cuiisuuii.tion. Kiilei-v, and Fits iiiduccit ly selt'-iudulgeuco or sexual extravuganuo. 1 f l I U V, III .VBICI, VllldUflU, UUIJT Vf-'lliS. The celebrated author in this udiuirable oesay clearly di;uioustrute, from a tbiity years' ueccssl'ul practice, tnat tlie ularming coiisoqtii-uces nt sell ubufe luay bo ra.licully cured without the danucrous Uio ol internal medicine or the application of tho kuil'e pointing out a mode ol cure at once simple, certain, aud ctiuctunl, by uioant of which every sufferer, uo matter what his condition luay bu, uiuy cure hluist lf chcuply. privately, and radiral'y ly this lecture suouhl be in tue nana ol every yuulh uud every luun in the laud. Sent, under seal, in a plain euvolope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six ceuls, or two poet stamps. Address the publishers, CUAS. J. 0. KLINE A. CO., 127 flowery, New York, Post Oulco box 4,iStl. March 17, 1S66 ly JOHN WILVER, BOOT Sc SHOE MANUFACTURER, Ona door East of Friling BU.ro, Markot 6o,uara BUNBURY, PKNN'A. RESrECTFL'LLY Informs tho cituteus of Sunbury audvioiuity.thathe U prrrd to auiBUfao ture to order all kinds of MoJjl'A bllOtd, at th shortest noUe and ia lha best weVku.ai.lik manuur, of the best uiateriai and at the lowest Caen price. Ho hopes to receive full share uf patronage. Suubury, June t, 186 ALL KINDS OF TRVNKS sv " " V. W. Aptlc) g tite sun K.-ninng, you gave me en- wlrTea IVelSm-W '''T appetite, nil bepm I. lmur,'""' '."'!"" ,',"' C,1"",',: m' mynanii a little. Yo , ,i ,' ""' 1 P"uM "'r,ul and found me nnpiovuig, , , ' T "m, cr" '1'iie.dny, rovm until the flist .!'.." M-,. i" ""l"" r" "f.'"v uiukr your ircn'mciu, my nop,,;,, i '.."' .V . w , you told me f. cat iv.Tllu g I JP'f,,"'-r" '..''' imlure. nil to exercise nbonl ii,B V, " .. . "1 ."' at..9 .b I f. At, mruil .... ...I ajirj 3t sue STORE. J G. S. SANDERS TaESPKCTFliLLY inrotmstliecilisensol Snnbnrv IV nnd vicinity Uiut ,o luis luken th room lo i'lonsnnt's tlnitdins;. In Mnrkct t(iinta, two doors cost ol the Express Offleiv for the rmrpoSe tit rnrrylti-t on the llom,nl IIsm Dnsincss.in all ltsvn riousbranehes, would rospeelfolly Inform tliecitisers ol this vleinily, Hint, helms puToWed nn snlire new stoek oftlood" which he Intends to dispose of nt tho very lowest prices. His stoek comprise tlenl' Kino PefjRcd nnd Stitched Hoots, Muii W Hiking Uoois und Hoy Uijts. Lsdios' Fsnoy Dnckle drillers! 1 And Fine fhoes, SHssoV (Initers, Balmoruls nnd Children's Shoe of every description, lliitr nittrt 'i(Mi He hftsntsn Iu his employ superior workmen, and Is propnrcd lo do the Finest of Cuftomer oik Oenfs Fioe lress Coots, Lndies' Oaiters k Child ren's Shoes. IV'Al.l, WORK WAUKAXTED ! Call nnd ex auiino my stuck, even if you do not wifh to tuy. t am determined to sell at the most liboriil rrt(-. tll.U. S. KTNl'liltS. 6"uiiljury, fluruli 30, liiO. S UN BUR Y CL AS S I C A L INSTITUTE. A DAV AND UOAKDINU FCH0OL KOll VOUNO I.ADIKS AM) YOUNG MKN, SUNBUUY, pi:nn-a. Instruotors. r.KV. P S. Muxtn. A. M ) . , ItKV. W. C. DltKMEH, A. il. I ' '""'I'rf Miss S. K. 1'owkrs, Asislnnt Tcnrher TIIIIK firit q'lnrter ol Ibo nnove in.stilittirn L open Mummy, ai'Iihl iohi, ismi, at A M For furtlior pm ticulnrs, apply to or iiddre tho I'ill-NCirALff .Sunbury, Mnreh 10, l.Wi. 3m BARGAINS IN FINE CLOT11INO R0CKIHLL 6l WILSON, BROWN STONE CLOTHING IIALL, 00.1 and Odi CIIKSTM.T ST11EET, PUILADELPUIA. M.W blooK at the UjVi EbT PR ICES I Having S"ld out our new tdock of Clothing for tjer.tletni'n ar. l carried over from the late fire, our eulii o slock of Fashionable Itcndy-Mado Cluthing is the Newest, as our prices nrc the lowest. M.WXIVJCE.XT SPIUXO STOCK, Now really, to suit everybody CUSTOM I'fcl'AirrMOT. Our newly litled upCu-lon, Department now con tains tho largest assortment of i lllv Fashionablo IScw I Hliric.". lor our patroni, to select from. SUITS, Civil snd Miliiurv. u.ndc up to order promptly, in the highest style, and ni moderam prices. BOYS' Cl.OTIU.N'! In this department our stoek is al.-o unrivalled tho best in the city, ut tl.o lowest prii-es ' Orders executed ut short noiieo. TUL CHOICEST ST(H:ii Vi' READY-MAI) C CLOTH LC in riiiLAiiii.rniA. HOC KU I LI. A- Y ll.Soy. Blown Sluiio Ciollimg Hail, tin "i and Coj Chestnut Street. Apl. 2ri. drt.-.lui l'lll L Al'l.Li'lll A ln ! I.ilifi-ly Wltiti' I.i-a.l. Will d'i more and better work at a given Cot, ti.rin any other Try it ! Maiiuficruri'd onlv bv .li:(il,i;U A SMITH, Wholesale Tints. Paint A Olnss liealers. No. 1:J7 North TIIIUU Street, l'hiladelphin January 27, lSiiti ly. aqq A M'I'H I-AUKNTS wanted for S3 six eutiretv new articles, iust f nt Ad dress O. T. tiAKEY, City Lt.il.li'ug. HnMifi-rd. ilaino. dee2t ly KEAl7Er5rATirA(iENCY. OFFICE; MAUKET STKEKT, "onbitry, I'cnn'n. W. IIACi'T, Esq . having luting out liceme, 1 under the I nitod States cseiso Laws, iw Ileal Estate Agent, oilers lor salo the lollouing pioperty, lowit: Sixty (Oul good building lols nnd five (3) dwelling houses, iu tho borough of Sunbury. A farm in t ppcr Au?ust.i township, containing 10U acres, moro or less. A small farm containing SO acres, more or lees, about one mile from l'nxinos, Shamokin township. A small farm containing 52 acres, more or less, in Irish Valley, Sbauiokin township. Thero aro good biiildipc;-1 on those three farms. Sunbury, March IU, iMiti. If. urc I.iUery liijo l, :i;l. The Whitest, tho most durable mi l tl.c uioi't cv. noiuicsl. Try il ! Manufactured onlv hv ZIEULElt A SMITH. Wholesale Drug, l'aint A tils. Otalcrs, No. l;!7 Nojth XlllKU Street, I'hilud. lpLia Jiuiuiiry 27, lSGli ly. Washington House. SAMUiiL SNYDER, OITOSITK Tltli NEW COl l'.T UOL'sK, SU.MJLKY, PA. ,1111 IS popular nnd couilbrtnbto Hotel has been X lilted up in superior order for thu accou.uiodu lioii of Strangers, Travellers, and the public gener ally. No efi'ort will bo spared by tho Proprietor to miiko it a favorite resort and a pleasant noma for every guest His tnblo, his bar. and tho lung ex perience of the proprietor, warrant him in anticipa ting a liberal share of public patronage. Kxlensivo stables, and every Ue.'irublo couve nii-nee. Sunbury, April 7, ltSoti. ly SARATOGA TTlCNKSnt W. V. Apsley 'a. S1H1K.S OF F-YF.l! Y LKSCKll'TION. at W W. Apslev's FLOUlT '&FEED STORE. WHOLESALE AND UETAIL. rj"ME suliscribcr rcspccifully informs the publio I lliat In- kccis constantly on hand at his new AHEliOl SE. near th" Shamokin Valley Ilailroad li Kt. in SUNl.UHY, Flour by tho barrel and sacks of all kinds of Feed by the tou Tho above is ull maimtacturcd (it hia own Mills, nd will be sold at tbo lowest cash prices. J M. CADWALLADER. Sunbury, April 1, !;r). Support Home Industry! llu I s uf lin ry llesi-rlplluu! A FULL ASSORTMENT Ji kt oi-Estu by SAMUEL S'ATJST, CALL and examine the largo assortment of tho latest New York aud Philadelphia styles of Silk, Co-vimero, Petto l)erby. Wire llritn, Soi't Fur, Straw and Boy's Hats which for beauty and du rability cannot bo excelled. Being ii practical Hat ter, ho Hatters himsull' thut bis stock has been select- . ed with moru euro tluui uiiy eier beloio bioughl to this place. lie also nianufaetures to order all kinds of soft Fur Hats, all of w hich will be sold at wholesale and retail, at reasonable ratof . Hyeiug dotio at slr.rt notico and at luc lowostf atea. Sunbury, May 12. Isoa. IF v.,,, vnnt gKid Tin-Ware, go to OEM ltll'S New Shop. SMllli A dr i. litK-rttzif ioiinl IIOK-I, Mi M7 Iliun hi-i. t KLW YOliK. 1 "lll.S lirst class House the most quiet, homelike and pleasnnt tioiei in iu i ;i.". iuduoeuicuu 10 mou "-;.. or oleasiire. It is central iu lis location, and kept on iheFrBoi'B I'l.A". Iu connection li '1'avi.oh S v loos, where rclroshiiienta can be had all hours, or served in Ihoir owu rooms. Tho chargea are mo dcruie the rooms uud uliendance of the first order i.il,j and all the modern oonvi-nienoes allached M ' JOHN TAYLun, Proprietor. Nov 4, ISrti. 51 ROO 't U VHAK! W want Sp-" 'w ugeuu everywhere to sell our in -i-nuVKD $20 Sewing Machines. Thruo new kinds Upper and uppor foed. Warranted Bve yjears Above salary or largo commissions paid. Tboo.stv uiachiuesM-ld in United Slates fur less than Hi', which are fully lieeuscd by Howe, Wheeler A Wil son, Orover A Baker. Siugcr A Co , and Bacheldcl All other ehuap machines are infringement and tr. seller or user are liable to arrest, fine, aud impriso ment. Circular free. Address, or call uj-ou Shaw A Clark, Biddeford. Maine, or Chicago, III. due2 LADIES' LAtf l'lPiiU (JAl lXUS for t.7i, at V. W. Apsliy'k. LADIES' CLOVK UID UOOTr.at V W Ars.s lillOTSKNI) Sill 'ES, I'OK MKN, 1MI.N .NP ClHLBKEN.al W W.Ap.'n
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