Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 18, 1866, Image 3

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    Cf)e gunimr2 r American.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1800.
1ST Job Prf tldr. narlng reoeived , a,
lug npply .of NEW JOB TTPE, of varlout new
ityle, Potter, Handbills, Circulars, Card, Latter
Heads, Bill Heads, Label, ft., can be printed la
tha latest and boil ttylct, and on short notioa.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
ty Raw. W hav had two dayi and bight! of
rain, Monday and Tuesday, whioh wai much needed,
and will greatly add to tha ara rop, and perhapi
to the crop of late potatoea. ' . , I ; (
ty Wl refer our roaderi to tbt ohurga of Judge
Jordan to tha Orand Jary, on tha opening of tb
Dew Court Houso, on onr Brat page.
fy I referring to tha lata lira in thia place, wa
atated that the englnea were not In order. Wa have
einoe learned that it wa tb hoae, and not the an
glues, that were out of order.
ty Ibi RoLi.iaa Will. The ereotlon of a roll
ing mill at Northumberland la a fixed faot. Wa
learn that the work wai oommenoed tbii week.
Northumberland la well located for the proposed
work.
J3r"lB Pbksbytsriam Chubch, la Uiia place,
ti advortisod to be aold at publia sale on Tuesday
otxt, list Inst , as will ba aoen in our advertising
columns. Tha lot la valuable on aooount of it loca
tion near the depot, and the building ia a good one.
Tha congregation dealgn building a new one, in a
more retired and quiet place.
EP0. W. IIaci-t, Esq., offers hi lervlcea for the
collection o bountiea dueaeldUum All olaima placed
in hi handa will receive prompt attention. Soe
card in another column.
tyCmcia Couimo. -It will ba teen by refer,
no to our advertising column that Van Amburgh
A Co.' Menagerie and Egyptian Caravan, combined
with Gardner, Hemming A Co'a Amerioan Circuii
will exhibit in thia place on Monday, 27th insti
They will perform at Shamokin on Saturday next.
They advertise a large collection of animala for axhl.
bition, and tha troupe are apoken of generally aa
good performera.
tyTui Colkit Fain.-'-At the annual meeting
held in thin place on Monday week last, It wai unani
mously resolved that a County Agricultural Exhibi
tion ba hold at Milton, on tha 19th, 20th and 21st or
September. Tb executive committee selected are
W. C. Lawson, J. F. WoIQnger, Amoa E. Kapp, John
McFarland, J. P. MoCleery, P. Wilhelm and Samuel
John.
CP" Tan PnooRxsi or Cmm. flood and evil
seldom come alone. The progress of improvement,
generally, is attended with an increase in crime, and
our town is no exception. On Thursday night of last
week, Rev. Jacob Martin arrived in this place in
the express train, South, at 1 1 .45. He was followed
by aomo scoundrel' while walking from the depot
to the residenoe of bis sister, on Front street. When
be arrived at the crossing of the Shamokin Valley
Kailroad he waa aeiied by the throat by the stout
ruffian, who wna dressed in light clothes, and pressed
to the ground. By extraordinary efforts he shook
tff his assailant and called for help, when tha villain
fled. A night or two after, another stranger, who
arrived in the night train, was knocked down while
another person was showing him tha way.
On Wednesday night tha Post Office was entered
and robbed of nearly all the letters left in the boxes,
perhaps a hundred ii number, and about $3 in
the till. An entrance was effected by tearing off some
of the weathor boards of the back part of the build
ing, andutting a hole through the lath and plas
tering."' Tbe same nljht a passenger in the Express train
which arrived here behind time, and staid over until
the next morning, nns robbed of $180.
About 4 o'olock on Thursday morning, two indi
diduala callod at the Charles Hotel, on Third street,
and while tbe landlord went out for water, robbed
his till of $3 or $10, and fled beforo bnrroturn.
It is high time that something if done, and the
Iioruugh Council should make every effort to arrest
these marauding villains, and provent any further
outrages on persons, or tbe property of our citiiens.
tyBor-JTT ton. Soloil't. We direct attention
to the cord of L. T. Rohrbach, Esq., in another col
umn, who ia authorised to collect Bounties for sol
diers, Ac. Those having elaima can have them at
tended to by applying to Mr. R., as he ba made ar
rangements at Washington city for the prompt pay
ment of them. . ,
Court PnocxtniKat. The August term of
Court for Northumberland oounty, lion. A. Jordan
presiding, oommenoed in this place, on Monday of
lost week. Tbe new Court Hour having been
completed, it waioooupiad by the Court, and during
the early part of tho week it was orowded with
persons having business in Court and by those who
were drawn thither to see the new building. Judge
Jordan opened the Court by a lengthy charge to tha
Grand Jury, a full report of whioh appears on our
first page. Tbe following eases were disposed of :
Com. rs. Daniel Eitenhart. Indictment, for.
and bos. True bill. Bound over in the sum of $600
to appear at next session of court.
Com. vs. Wat. Gray, Jette Jones and Harry
Green. Housebreaking. True bill. Verdiot, guilty.
The oourt aentonoed each of th defendant to pay
fin of $1, cost of prosecution, restore property to
rightful owner, and that Wm. Oray and Uariy
Green undergo an imprisonment U tb Eastern Pen
itentiary for a period of T months, and Jesse Jones
for t months, from and after th expiration of th
entenoe ot the Commonwealth against him for
larceny.
Com. vs. Jtue Joint. Laroeny. True bill -Verdict,
guilty. Sentenced to pay a fin of $1, tb
cost of prosecution, res lore property to owner, and
undergo an imprisonment for a period of T month
in th Eastern Penitentiary.
Cons. vt. Michael Graham. Belling liqnor with
out ltoense. True bill. Bound ever in tb sum of
$800 for hi appearance at next aeaaion of oourt.
. Con. vt. Elisabeth Hancock Assault and bat
tery. Traa bill. Bound over in tb sum of $200
for her appearano at next term of court. .
Com. vt. Solomon zisjtshoos. Keeping a
gambling house. True bill. Defendant bound over
in th sum of $600 to appear at next court.
Com. vt. Wm. Gibbons. Assault and battery.
True bill. Verdict, guilty. Benteaoed to pay a tine
of $15 and cost of prosecution. ' '
Com. vt. Char let Berlin. larceny Tru bill.
Verdiot, guilty. Sentenced to pay a Ana of $1 and
coats of prosecution, reator property stolen to owner.
and to imprisonment in tha Eastern Penitentiary for
a period of 10 months.
Com. vs. Sams. Larceny. Tru bill. Verdiot,
guilty. Seutenoed to pay a fine of $1, cost of prose
cution, reator stolen property to owner, and to itu
prisonment in tb Extern Penitentiary for a term of
10 month '!:' i ''.''.;.. i
Com. vt. Daniel Kaxp. Larceny. Prosecutor
not appearing, tb defendant wa discharged by
proclamation. "
Com. v. Hetty Zisiwa "-Assault and battery.
Prosecutor not appearing, defendant wa diaoharged
by proclamation. . , '!.: : i.l i' - :i .
Com. vt, Sarah Dudley. kmaaM and battery.
No bill. Prosecutor, Matthew Ward, to pay oosta of
prosecution. ' i r "' ' '
Com. vt. Daniel llarrit, Ann Harris and Jan
Harris. Assault and battery. Tree hill. Verdiot,
guilty. Defendant each tacunced to pay a fin of
VIA, and Jointly pay th tost of prosecution. '
Com. vt. David Eveland and Chat. Pettier.
Subbing. Verdiot guilty. Defendant aaob sen
tenced to pay a fine of $i0, and Jointly py tb cost
of prosecution, and k imprisoned In tb t'euaty Jail
for period ef 4 months. "
Cm. i. Daniel Foley Melioiout mitchUf,
TrMiaLt Yerdlot, tseft guilty, and tt roeeowtrlx,
Mr. Eaily, and the defendant, each pay one-half of
th eoata of proeeouUowA f v, i -'
Cm. vi. Alullhsw Ward, Aasaattaad battery.
Mo bill. Tb prosecutrix, Sarah t. Dudley, to pay
oosta of proaeoutloa. : -. .
Cam.' waV. Francis Carl, TSemai Goulds mttd
M. MiUttn.AmaaH and battery with intent to
kill. Tru bill. Verdlot-Francls Carl and M.
Mullen not guilty,, and Thomaa Goulden guilty ia
tb manner and ferae as lodietad. Beatono post
poned. , l Com,-vti Jamst Smith f-svl and battery.
Tru bill. Th defendant wa not found guilty aa
tb first oourt,' bat guilty of aa assault only. He
was sentenced to pay a fin of $20 and th cost of
prosecution. " ' "''
Com. vt 2enot Hartthorvs.Vor. and ba.
Trna bill. Defendant waa bound over in the sum of
$600 for bis appcarane at th November session of
oourt. ".; of T Mi f ' i' ' ' '
, Com. vs. Peter Pries nd Aaron Pries.
Assault and battery. No bill. The prosecutrix,
Rachol Gray, to pay ootttof prosecution.
Com. vt. Rachel Graf , Matf Graf and Woodi
Graf. Aaaault and battery. No bill. The prose
outor, Peter Price, to pay ooaUof prosecution.
Com. vt. David Lane. Giving liquor to drank
ardi and selling without lioense. . No bill. Th
prosecutrix to pay oosta. .
Cam. vt. Sarah Henrf. Malicious auisohief.
Tru bill. Defendant bound over in tbt turn of
$300 to appear at next term of court.
Com. vi. Reuben Garman.AmwM and battery.
No bill found, and the prosecutor to pay th cost of
prosecution.
Com. vt. Georgi W. Snyder. Assault and bat
tery. No bill. Prosecutor to pay cost.
Com. vt. Pretrilla Martelrn.AmsuU and bat
tery. ; Truo bill. Recognisanoe forfeited.
Com. vt. Thomai E. Logan. Larceny. True
bill. Defendant waa charged with stealing a pair of
boot. Verdict, guilty.
Com. ft. Wathington Otto Assault and bat
tery. True bill. Verdiot, not guilty. Defendant
and prosecutor, N. S. Drumheller, each Sentenced
to pay one-half of the cost of prosecution.
Com. rs. Sarah Manning and David Catheri.
Assault and battery. Bill ignored, and prosecutrix,
Anna Harris, to pay the cost.
' Com. vi. John Martdtn, Robert Martden and
Fred. Martden. Assault and battery. . No bill.
Anna Harris, prosecutrix, to pay cost.
Com. v. Jamet Mchardt.AmtuU and attempt
to commit a rape. Ko bill.
Com. vi. Albert Irvin.Foi. and bas. Defend
ant plead guilty, and waa aenteneed to pay a fin of
$5 to the Overseers of Poor of Sunbury, and costs of
prosecution, and pay the prosecutrix the sum of $70
for the Maintenance of the child, o.
Com. re. Maty Williams.-Obtaining money
under false pretences. Bound over to appear at
next term.
Com. vt. Wm B. Hartman. Obtaining money
under false pretences. Entered bail in the sum of
$2000 for his appearance at next court.
Com. vt. Joteph Long. Larceny. Bill ig
nored. Com. vt. Patrick McMahan and Sam'l Tilers.
Refusing to open and dear a publia road.
Com. .' Mary Alice Miller. Adultery. No
bill. Ephraim R. Miller, tho prosecutor and bus
band, to pay the cost.
Com. vs. George Aptley, George E. Aptlcy and
C. W. W alter. Conspiracy , and obtaining money
under false pretence. Truo hill. Bound over to
appear at next session of oourt. '
Com. vt. Jamet Boteman.JSo one appearing,
the defendant and bail were discharged.
Com. vs. Jamet Batman. No one appearing,
defendant and bail were discharged.
Com. v. George E. Milter and Montgomery B.
Milter. Conspiracy. True bill. Bound over to
appear at next session.
Com. vt. Joteph Glotton. Obtaining money un
der false pretence. Defendant not appearing, his
reoognitanco was forfeited.
Com. vs. John Conare. For. and ba. No
appearance. Recogniianoe forfeited.
Com. ft. Emanuel Eiienhart.toT. and bos.
No appearonoe. . Recognisance forfeited.
Com. vt. Allen J. McKean. For obtaining goods
under false ) rctcnccs. True bill. Bound over to
appear at next term.
Com. rs. Thomas Harriton. Surety of the
peace. Defendant wa sentenced by tbe court to
pay-tbe costa and give bail in the sum of $1U0 to
keep the poaoe.
IX THE COURT OV COMMON PLIAS.
Adam K. FahitestocJh vs. Solomon B. Boyer and
Bail. Feigned issue to ascertain whether defendant
and buil were entitled to a credit of $8,000. On
bond, entered to Mar oh term, 1805. Verdict in
favor of defendant
This case excited considerable interest, not only
on account of the amount of money in issue, but the
question of character involved in tbe result. The
plaintiff, residing at Harrisburg, waa the collector of
Internal Revenue for tbe 14th District, and the
defendant was his deputy for this county. On a
settlement of their acoounta Mr. Boycr olaimed a
credit of $S,0U0, which, he alleged, bad been sent to
Mr. Fahneatock in a package, by the bands of Mr.
A. F. Clupp, of this place, who requested him to
send a recoipt for the tame by mail. Mr. Clapp
testified that on the 14th of April, 1864, he carried
and delivered a package of money for Mr. Boyer to
. Fahneatock, amounting to $V00 or $0000, but
wo not certain wbion. Mr. cuunesloak denied
having received any auch package of money from
Mr. Boyer, who stated that he had lost or mislaid
bit receipt for the tame, shortly after the groat flood,
in which bis papers had been damaged. On the
trial this paper, or letter, waa produced by the
counsel of Mr. Boycr. The defendant admitted that
th date of tbe letter and receipt, for $187, was gen
uine, as was also the signature, but it was alleged
that the receipt immediately below this, for a paok
age of $8,000 lees $10 for a note returned, leaving
to be oredited $8,000 was a forgery, and that the
ink of three lines of the letter, relating to a soldier's
claim, bad been extracted by acids, and tbt receipt
for the $8,090 written in it place, immediately above
the signature, and also that tbe lines extracted were
those written below tbe signature. Several expert!
swore that the receipt for the $8,990 wai a forgery,
but that the other parts were genuine Others, who
were familial' with Mr. Fahneatock'a writing, swore
that they believed the whole to be genuine.
Tbe Jury was charged by Judge Jordan on Satur
day afternoon, about I o'clock, fiarly bn Sunday
morning tb Jury seal e J their verdict, and at one of
them left for home, th sealed verdict wa rendered
on Monday morning. " At the request of plaintiff's
eoanael the Jury was polled, and th Clerk of the
Court understood them all to be in favor of the
defendant. Two of them, however, afterward atated
that they had not declared for the defendant, but
for tbe plaintiff.
A motion was mad for a new trial by plaintiff's
counsel, which hat not yet been deolded. The eoun-
al for olaintiff were R. A. Limberton, Esq., of
Harrisburg, and Wm. M. Rockefeller, Esq., of this
place. : For th defendant Meant. Packer, Comly,'
1 TT : , t L ' ' "
ureenougn, ouu nwiwwu.
BUBINEBS KOTICiX. . , '
y Hat WaKTin. Several tons of hay are want
ed, tor which the highest market prioe will be paid.
Apply at Adams' Express Onto, Sunbury, Pa.
eM
; iy Lost On Wednesday last, la Market ititet,
Sunbury, a plain Gold Ring. . The taint will be re
warded by leaving it at J. K. Smick't tailor Mora.
CT Scrxmox Clothi. Gentlemen who wish
to replenish their wardrobe by clothing of a tuparl
or quality, thould go to Jacob 0. Beck' fashionabl
toilostog establishment, oa Fourth street, where suits
are made bp ia th neatly fitting atjl and faithful
manner thai bar gained for him aa enviable repai
tatioa with penou of Wat and faalion. Givt him
aeeH.j.t... V(; v. . - f
iTTSiaM
. Or Tai ' Atljxti Caili il (aooaaafully laid
and to it all opposition to th "eee price" lytUm
adopted at Mlller'i Exoelator Boot and BhoaBtor
Market street, Sunbury. Miller i determined pot
to be outdone, and hi Hock of boot and shoe is
coin off rapidly. Hi invito aa examinatloa of bit
lock. ' '...
1 fyHttmr inmstTfta--Tb SoWlert Boun
ty Bill having beooaa a law, let ne on fail to read
th rd of Joseph K. DeviU A Co., Military Claim
Agents, uader new admtlaamenta. f -j .r
t , nnisrwi
Cr " Ntr, Mm, I know not learnt." Beam
leas eoata mutt have beea worn in Hamlet's time.
There era then no Continental Clothing Bataar In
Sunbury o gentlemen's auitt, ne boys' suita
nothing worth mentioning. ; Now, however, every
body wh understands their intereatt, get their cheap
and fashionable olothlng at th Continental, because
suits are told lower at this establishment than any
other outside of the large cities.
Pirioki wanting good, honest tnd truthful
likenesses cannot do better than by going to Byarly'l
famous Photograph Gallery, in Bimpeon'i building.
Market street, Sunbury, Pa.
iiri
tfT NoTica. All persons Indebted to J. E. Smlok,
Merchant Tailor, oa note, book account, or other
wile, are requested to pay up and lav costs, with
out further notioa. .;. Mr. 5miek intends to Inoreas
his stock,, with a desire to pleat all, and hopes that
all will please hint by oaJllag and settling their
billt. "
U.liljIti' MARIUiria. ,
Corrected Weakly for tha "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
$14 00
7 00
10 00
6 0
2 60
1 00
90
75
1 00
4ti
30
20
4 60
40
20
26
26
27
22
16
16
18
To
do do
da do
perewt.
Rye Flour,
per bbl.
per ewt.
per bushel,
do
do
do
do
oo
Wheat, prim red
f
nye,
Corn,
Oat. . '
Potatoes, r . -
Dried Peach . oared
- per round
do do unpared
do
do
Dried Apples,
Dried Cherri
, (unstontd,) per ba.
por pound,
; per doien,
per pound,
Butter.
Eggs, .
Cboeae,
Lard,
Hams, ' -Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens, .
ao
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Hbamekla Coal Trade.
s SnaMOKitj, Aug. 13, 1866.
Ton. Cap
Sent for week ending Aug. 11,
Per last report,
12.110 16
326,730 09
33T.841 06
229,732 00
108,109 06
To lame time last year,
Increase,
Styfticil Noturs.
kjOlUccr who have returned from thy
war to lay their laurel at the feet cf the
ladies, find it expedient to perfume the leaves
with Phalon's "Night-Blooming Cereus."
A few drops of tho perfume takes off the
odor of gunpowder Required amid the smoke
of buttle. Sold everywhere.
SrKEit 's Samburo Pout Wise. Parties
from London and Paris unit r it, appreciating
it above French wines. It is said to be un
surpassed for summer complaints, and for
weakly persons. Our druggists have ob
tained some direct from Mr. Spcer. ' The
price is low for so excellent a wine, and
every family should have a bottle in the
house. Call at W. A. Bennett.
"DON'T nE rOOLlSH." YoTcan aoake
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull and ex
amine an invention urgently needed by every
body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50
cents that retails easily for $0. Iv R. L.
WOLCOTT. 1 70 Chatham Square, N Y.
Sept. 16, 1864. ly.
IIX'II! ITCH! ITCIIt
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'8 OINTMENT
Will Cure tbe licit In -tH Hours.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLA1N.S, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Prioe 50 ccutt. For aale by the druggists. By tend
ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, tree of postage, to ana'part of tho United
Suite. je 23 '6ti-y
Wiilkcr ! VviilU-r ! I
Dr. L. 0. MoKTKt' Corrolia, the greatest stimu
lator in the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches
'to grow on the smoothest lace or chin ; never known
to Ian , sample lor trial sent tree to any one aesirous
of testing its merits. Address, RtEvcs ft Co., 78
Nassau St., N. Y. jc30 3m
rphe Confetloese) and Experience
JL OF AN INVALID.
Published for the benefit and aa a oaution to young
men and others, who sutler from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the
eome timo the means of aelf-oure. By one who nut
oured himself aftor undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, free of charge may b had of tb au
thor. NATHANIEL MATFAIR, Esq. , Brooklyn, Kings
vo, . x .
January 27J866 ly
Deafnett, Hlindnesisi and Catarrh,
' Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oculist and Auritt. (formerlv of Levden, Holland.)
No. al Pin street. Philadelphia. Testimonials
from tbe moat reliable sources in the Citv and Coun
try can be teen at bit offioe. The medical faculty are
Invited to accompany their patient, at he not no se
crets in his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with
out pain. No charge mad for examination.
July 22, 186i ly
. LOrii A.AI JIA'l'HlllO.W.
Ladiea and gentlemen, if you wuh to marry, ad'
dress the undersigned, who will tend you, without
money and without price, valuable information that
will enable yon to marry happily and tpeedily, Ir
respective of age, w Altb, or beauty. Thia informa
tion will coat you nothing, and if you wish to marry,
I will cheerfully annul you. All letters atriotly con.
fidential. The desired information aent by return
mail, and no reword asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT
' Oreen point, Kings Co., New York.
June 0, 1866 3m . . .
T Coasamptives,
' Tbe advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
Buffered for several yean with a levero lung affection
nit (hut jlrAail ritutuA. CnniutiinHnn ta anxious to
make known to hit fellow lu&arer th mean oT
cur.
To all who desire it, h will tend a copy of the
prescription nsed (free of charge), with the direo
tiont for preparing and using the tarn, which they
will find a soan Coaa for Cosii'snior, Aitbma
BaoNcaiTiS, Coreat, Colbi, and all Throat and
Lung Affection. Th only object of th advertises
in lending tb prescription is to benefit tbe amioted
and spread information whioh he ooneeives to be in
valuable, and he hope every sufferer will try bi(
remedy, at it will oust them nothing, and may prove
a Meeting, i . i i ' , '
Parties wishing th prescription, rata, by return
mail, pleas address
Williamsburgh, King Co , New York
January 18, Irtoo ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Pensions; Increased.
. The late Aot of Coagreaa give additional (ay to
tb following Pensions, via I
' 1st. To too who have last th light of both yet,
or both bonds, or totally disabled to oa to require son
aLant attendance, the sum of ttb 00 net month.
Id To those who have lost both feet, or are totally
disabled In tbe same ss ai to require eoatlant attend
anaa. tha aura ef ttt 00.
3d. To too who have lost on hand or on foot,
at aim aa diaabled a to render them unable U per'
form manaal labor 1 M per month, and other
aaaoa in uorjortiosi.
The lubacriber ia duly prepared for th lauaadiat
procurement of these claims.
B. B. BOTER, Att'y at Law
BunbufV June 16, 1866.
ANVILS, Vioet, Bellows Stocks, and Diet, and
all good belonging to tha Blacktmithing busi-
..a. W ,ow m v-a H CQNLEY A ca
PEETTVIA1T GUANO SUBSTITUTE V
BAUGH'S
f : - .
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
1 .:-'M..- ; ' .
After mora than twelve veara of oontnnt use. thia
highly concentrated manure hat attained a wide
spread reputation as a . ,. i .
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active in its operation, and of great rite
rabilitv. It does not exhaust tbe toil, but oa the
contrary, permanently improves it. Tbe increasing
sale annually, abundantly prove the high popular
value of this manure, and estublish tha faot of it
being relied upon by a wide circle of agriculturists
supply an wants in ine aireouon or manures for
very crop.
BAUOH As SONS,
Sole Manufacturers ft Proprietors,
Offioe, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGII BROTHERS & CO,
General Wlwlesale Agent,
No. 181 Pearl St., corner oi Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEORGE DUG DALE,
Wholesale Agent for Maryland i Virginia,
No. 105 8mItlT Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Price 56 per 2000 lb. Cui.li.
Just Published, the 13lh edition of our new pam
phlet, "How to Maintain tho Fertility of Amerioan
Farms and Plantations," furniebed free nnon annli.
cation to us or our Agents.
H ALU II ft SU.NS,
20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH A GENTIIF.R .?.,nhnr
July 28, 1866. ly r
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
JUST OFEZSTEr).
KMEBKL & ROB BINS.
RESPECTFULLY Inform the cltitena of Sunbury
and vicinitv. that thev have iust ouened a larire
swok oi
In the store room lately occupied by Wearer A Fa-
gety. opposite tbe Ulil Uourt House.
REMEMI1EK that these Goods have just been
purcnufcu at reuuoed prices, and are sold according
iy, comprising oi
jdt-t GOODS
of every style and variety, such as
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINQS, 4C.
res Uoods, Print, Muslins Domestio
Qoodt, Notions, Ac., Ao.
GROCERIES, TEA. COFFEE. SUGAR
MOLASSES, AC.
IlouMekeepitig Cioods.
Tbe attention of the millio is respectfully Inv'tcd
to t no advantages oucred at tuts eitabiishment.
THE HIGUE5ST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY
, PRODL'CE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
A. J. KNCEBKL,
II. P. ROBBINS.
Sunbury, July 21, 1856.
I710R Bounty, Pension, Increase of Pensions, and
; Arrears of Pay, Prise Money, or for tbe prosecu
tion of any cluitn whatever against the National
Government, or that of any State, arising out of the
late war, or any previous one, Especially lhat ot 1812
all persona would do well to apply to tbe Military
and Nnvnl Agency or JOSEPH E. DEV1TT ft CO.,
No. 427 Walnut street, Philadelphia. All informa
tion and advice given free ot charge.
Bunoary, August 4, looo st
LADIES call and see the eHunging Baskets,
Bracket and Fin Work Boxes, at
LIGIITNtR S
Procure oneof BYERLY'S Fiuo Photograph Pic
tures at bis Rooms in Simpson's Building.
To procure a familv croun Pholoeroph, go to
BYEKLY'S Room in Siinioou t Buiidiug up stairs
l'HUTIIO.OTAItY.
At the solicitation of many of my friends, I have
consented to be a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for
the otfiee of Proibouolary Ac. Should I be elected, I
promise to tulnl! tbe duties ot tiie olnue impartially,
and to the beet of my ability.
" .... . T T1U I'"T-T1
Buntnry, June 30lh,la66.
Sheet Iron and Stove
Market Street, near Eugel't Store, SUNBURY. PA.
AN immense itook of every kind of Tin Ware,
and Sheet Iron War of all description.
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of th best
Brands which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement, combining cheapness and
durability and eacn stove warranted io perioral wuei
they are represented.
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Ianip, Idinlrrn,
Shades. Chlmnys, and all articles usually kept ia an
ealablT-timentoi tins xina.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
aiaes.
FRUIT JARS and CANS of tb latest Improved
stvlea.
lie It also prepared to do an Kindt oi spouting ana
Hooting. Kange and ruruace vrora.
fiepeiring, cneapty ana neany exeeu'ea.
r BEN. ZETELMOYER.
8unbury, July T, 1866. ly -
8PBING A.&D BUM.MEB
Millinery Goo'd s,
Jul opening at tbe Millinery Store of
Miss M.I QU8S17EB
Fawn Street, below tb Kailroad, USB URY, PA.,
Such aa
SHAKERS, Drest-Trimmlngt, liead-Draases, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ribbon, Flowera, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Ac, ft.,
which have been carefully aeleuted.
Tbe attention of the Ladies ia solicited Khor large
assortment of the latest tty let of BONNETS, whioh
give satisfaction to all. '
Call and examine for yourselve. No trouble to
show goodi -
Sunbury, April 11, 1366.
LADIES' GLOVE KID BOOTS, at
W. W Apshey'a
BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR MEN, WOMKN, AND
CHILDKKN.al W. W.Apaev'a
SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at
W. V. Aisley i
New Arrival of
SUMMER GOODS!
AT THE
MAMUOTH STORE
of '
j. w. rniLKo.: son.
Market Square, near tbe New Court House
JUST OPENED a large and new assortment of .
i
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Cloth, Cassimeres, Cottonadet, Linen Panting, do
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
8111s. Delaines. Alanaeaa. Knirliah and Scotah
Ginghams. (Junlliee, Lawns, Ar inures, Brilliants,
vvtaueUoods, Calicoes, Muslins, and every other
arliol belonging to tbe above branch of business.
WHITB AND COLORED FLANNELS
Sheetlnga, Hoop Skirt Hosiery and glove.
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
Glassware, Quecnsware, Crockery, Hardware and
Cutlery.
Drugs, Oilis, Iuiulai, Conl Oil and
I.nnuiH.
Fish, Pork, Coarse and Fino Salt, CoJoe, Tea, Su
gar, Molasses Syrup. Spioca, ia.,
Urocurivs, Tubnoco. Scgnrs and Snuft", togethei with
a largo variety of miacrllaneous goods at prices that
oanuot fail to sa:isfy purchasers.
Sunbury, June 2, 1RSS.
New Spring Styles I
Silt. A.Wl PAI.TF,H,
Two doors West of the Post Oilice,
styrrBTTR-5r pbnn'a.
RESPECTFULLY invitet the attention of the
public to her large and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
whioh ihe hnf just received and opened. Her stock
embraces FANCY DKE8S GOODS, Embroideries,
Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dross
Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ao.
A fine assortment of ladies' and gents' Hosiery,
Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbon's,
Belt Ribhons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy Dren Combs, Head Drosses, Ac.
Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets,
and a large assortment of other articles, too nume
rous to mention.
I have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Brushes. Ao.
ANNA PAINTER.
Funbury, April 25. 18f.6.
NEW HARDWARE
IROIT STORE.
THE subscriber having opened in SCNBCRY,
Pa., anew large, and well assorted stock of all
kinds of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, COACIIWARE
SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS,
4c, laid in at lowest New York and Eastern prices
which they will he plouscd to soli for Cash at the
lowest Eastern prices.
Intending to do business in the honest principles
of small profits and quick solo for Cash.
J. U. CON LEY ft CO.
Sunbury. June 16, 1866.
WE would invite the attention of Carpenters to
our large and well teleoted assortment of
Toolee, comprising Chisuls of all kinds, Augurs,
Planes. Saws. Iron and Steel Square, and iu fact
every thing wanted to complete a full outfit, at the
Hardware store of J. H. CONLKY A CO.
tVllll l'itM-rand Border in (treat, varioty
new stylos just received at the Mammoth Store of
J. W. FULLING 4 SON.
Sunbury, Oct. 14. 1865.
12.1,0OII
, assorted Charcoal Iron at 6j cs. lb.
J. 11. CONLEY 4 CO.
at
Sunbury, June 16, 1866.
.BOOKS! BOOKS!!
THE subscriber begs leave to call Ihe attention of
his customers, and tho community in general, to
ine loci mat ne no now received nis second lot ot
ZXTZETW GOODS,
consisting, in part, of a complete liiuj of
PAPER AND ENVELOPES.
Blank, School and Juvenile Books. Fancy Toilet
Soaps. Perfumes, Picture Frames, Lava and Willow
Uangiug Basket, Bird Cajet,
II II SI 1 Utttl I 11 II1 IXKHPH,
Fine Vases, lluudsouie Glove Jeweiry and Work
Boxes. Traveling nnd other Portfolios. Carved
Brackets, Feather Dust Brushes,
Balls, Bats,
Fishing Tackle,
Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of
WALL-PATEK AND BORIER,
Window-blinds, Paper Shades, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures. Ac. Thaukful for past patronage, and hope,
by strict attention to business, to continue the same.
N. F. LIGHTNER.
Sunbury, Juno 9. 1866.
ioli-e lo OsMliiorH.
ALL persons indebted to Ihe lato firm of Rohrbach
A Cooper, on note, book uccountor otherwise,
are hereby notified to make iiuiiieitiate payment if
they wish to tave enets. as they will be placed in the
hands of aa offijor for collection.
D. C ROHRBACH,
T. G. COOPER.
Sunbury, June 16, 1866.
10,000
I BS Nails and pikei at ft 26 per
ko,r, at the new Hardware .Store of
J. U. CONLEY ft CO.
Kunbury. June 14, ISM.
1 ATltOSE a Haii &
torative, the best in use, for
XJ . ilo by
LIG1ITNER, tola Agent for Sunbury.
BOWHAH & LEONARD,
Manufacturers and
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALEltS
SILVER
and
SILVER PLATED
GOODS,
901 Arch Mrvea, lillal-lplila.
Those in want of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will
find it much to their advantage by visiting our Store
hl,,ra inaitinff their nurchaaus. Our louz experi
ence iu the manuiocture of the above kind of goods
enahlet us to dcty competition.
We keep no goods but thoae whioh are of the First
Claaa, all of our own make, and will beauld at reduo
ed prioea.
July 7th, lSo6 lycl
JJAND and Stand Glasset at Light.ixb'i.
A" LL kinds of Hardware, Iron," Ac, not In store
will ba sent for and delivered at the lowest
prices by
Sunbury, June 16, 1866.
J.U. CONLEY A CO.
I F you want a good Likenesa for your friends, go
to S. BY ERLY'S Gallery in Simpson's Building.
T
URPENTINE, Coal Oil, Fiab Oil, Linseed Oil,
for tale low for vasb by
J. II. CONLEY ft CO.
I
CE CREAM FREEZERS and
Ualoy's Patent
Cloth Wriugers, fur sul by
o
Bunbury, July 7,1868.
ZETELMOYER.
I)u!ut, Glass, Putty, White Lead, Varnishes,
Ao. Evervthing that Paiuter ue at uukoard
of price, at th.Hordw. BJ-" . c0-
Sunbury, Jun 16, 1866.
-CisbIi. Cr1!' Ciifh!!.
630,000 wanted in exohange for all kindt ol
Hardware. Irons. Nails, Ac, at the nek Hardware
Store of J. U. CONLEY ft CO.
Sunbury, June 18, lo66.
BUILDERS and that contemplating building,
would do well to call and see ibe large aseorl
mentof Locka. Lalebea. Boll, liutu ami Screws,
Strap and T. Uiugea, Window Springe, and every
thing wanted to oomplele a home, at Ihe new Hard
ware atoreoi s. u. vualci aw.
LL goods bought fur Cash and sold at lowest
orioea ior eabkt the
uaruwore owe oi
Sunbury, June 18, 1666.
CONLEY ft CO.
F
INE Feather Brushes, at
LIGUTNER'S.
FINE Myrtl Pomatum, at the Fancy Store of
' ANNA PAINTER.
THE VEBY LATEST ARRIVAL 1 1
Spring & Summer Goods!
JOSEPH. EY8TER,
! (Sueeessemor to John Botren.)
Corner of Market and Fawn Street.
I SUNBUJIY, PENN'A. .
Invite th public to call and examine hit eleaant
aaaortmentof 6
SUXtXXrlaQR GOO OS.
which be will 'tell at greatly redueed prices. Hit
lock consists !n part of
OASSIMEKES
CLOTHS. 8cC ,
Silkt, Delaines, Lawns, Oinghamt, Calicoes, Muslins.
Sheeting, Tiokings, Jeans, and a full assortment of
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
J?
Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Sklrtt. Also Handkerchiefs,
Brushes, Combs.
Ilniai and Cup, Itoots nnd Klioesi,
Ilia assortment of goodi will not, lie is are lure
fail to please the fancy and tuit the wants of any de,
sirout of purchasing. His stock of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries If large In quantity and choice in
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
ih hnnsohnM either tor use or ornament.
Ho is always ready and glad to see his friends
and taxes pleasure in snowing mem u goum oven
though no sales are made He only asks a call, and
ia sure that the stock will compare favorably in
prioe and quality with the oheopest.
Sunbury, April 21 , 1806.
NEW GOODSU
J II ENGEL
HAS,Jiist rcturned-fiora New York and Philadel
phia, and is now reoeiving a New Stock of
Spring & Summer Goods.
at a great reduction in prices.
- fjienf lcssien llfiir,
Fine Black Clolh at (4.00 that used to sell at $8.00.
Cassimeres, Satinett, Cashmerotts, Kentucky Jeans,
Cottonade and Linen Panting, at reduced prices.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Silk, Wool Delaines, Mohair, Silk Stripe, Paul
De Chain, Alpaeoo, Poplett, English and Scotch
Uinghains, C hall ins, Delaines, Lawn, Calico and
Muslins, vory cheap.
White Goods.
Linen Dress Goods, Linen Skirting. White Toilet
Quills, Brilliant, Swiss Stripe, Swiss Catnbrio, Jao
conett, Irish Linen, Jhirt Fronts, ho.
Ladies' Cloth and Flannel Sacking, and other
flannel at low prices. White Shetland Wool, Shawls,
Balinoful Skirts, Aa Skirting and the latest style
of Hoop Skirt, very handsome and cheap.
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Hosiery. Gloves, Pocket .Handkerchiefs, Suspen
ders. Neckties. Paper Collars. Umbrellss a iood I
assortment of Spectacles, Coat.; Spool Cotton, fancy
Ba tons, Trimmiiigi Ac
CurrV-.F1 ,or nd. T?bl ! .?!'". "f0
green uil c ions tor windows, U lit Shades, ruturct
for Window Blinds.
Huts, Caps and Ladies' Shakers, Hardware, Nails,
Forks, Shovels, Spades, iron-tooth Garden Rakes.
GROCERIES, SALT ft FISH,
Queensware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes,
Faints, Oils, Glass and Putty.
School Hooks, and a new supply oi WALL PA
PER, will be sold very cheap.
All persons desirous of getting good goods at low
priocs, for cash or country produce, will please give
me a coll. J. H. ENGEL.
Sunbury, April 7th, 1866.
NEW OPENING
Oi Clolliiug', UeiLfe) I'lirnisliisig
iiooIs, HootM & tjilsoca.
TIIE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to
the publia of Suubury, and viciuity, that he bat
opened his
CLOTHING STORE,
with a well tulectcd stock of
1 will sell at astonishing low prices.
I bare also still on hand a large stock cf
Boots & Shoes,
for Ladies, Gent and Children's wear, which I urn
Belling off, at I intend to give up that branch ! buti
ness.
It will be to the advantage to Cash Buyers to
give me a call.
S. KRONENBERG.
8. Gross' old stand, Market Square.
Sunbury, April 7, 1866.
WILLIAM W. APSLEY'S
tVlsoIeaulo
Boot, Shoe and Trunk
WAREHOUSE,
XI ttl ItV, 1M.
WM. W. APSLEY has just opened a NEW
STOKE in the well-known house of Mr. Boul
ton. in Markot street, and odors to the cititens of
Sunbury and neighboring towns, BOOTS ft SHOES
of the beat quality and workmanship. Ho having
mode arrangements with first-clat manufacturers
to supply the best quality of goods.
In the Wholesale Department be calls the atten
tion of Country Storekeepers to his tine stock, which
will be told nt the lowest wholesale prices, tLus ena
bling Retail Dealers to save expense of visiting the
cities to replenish their stock.
In tbe Retail Department can be found BOOTS,
SHOES, TRUNKS, VALisLS, Ac, which, iu price,
at these times, ore without a parallel.
The stock of Ladies' Wear is superior in style and
woikiuannhip than is usually found in country towns,
embraciug gems of Balmorals, splendid Congress
Gaiters, and faucy shoos of every kind.
W. W. A. also calls attention to his large stock of
Men's wear, of latest stylus, that will fit any foot
wilb ease and oomfort.
Coitio Otto I Come
Sunbury, March 10th. 1SC6.
All!
SARATOGA TRUNKS at
W.Apslry'i.
NEW GROCERY!
CALL AT FCRMAN'S OLD STAND.
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
AND
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP GOODS!
Their Stock It complete, confuting in part of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, Shoulder, Cheese, Fruit,
Glass, Lamps, Ac, io.
Country Product taken in exchange for Good.
1 Call and examine our Stuck, tnd satisfy your
elves.
Sunbury, May 12. 1S66.
THE undersigned respectfully informs bis friends
and the public that be boa changed bit place of
loadiug Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
ft Freed, No. ell Market Street, to
A.. XJ. AOHESON
i Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour. Grain, Seeds,
io.)
rSo. 1013 Market tit., I'Uiladelphla,
w here all freight will be loaded on ears of the un
dersigned, for IMupbln, Sunbury, btiainokia, and all
Inlervenina poiuts.
All freight will be carried at low a on any other
line. Orders to carry freight respectfully solicited,
wluun will receive prompt attention.
J. B. WEISER.
Bunbury, Jan. IS, 1866. 3m.
. A(liuinltrntor,t Notice.
NOTICE la hereby given that letters testamentary
on the estate of Henry YV timer, late of Jordan
luwnahip, Northumberland county. Pa , deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned. All
persona iudebted to aaid tetal are requested to
make immediate payment, and thua having claims
to nrotent Ihtin, duly authenticated, for settlement.
BENJAMIN WITMER,
MICHAEL KMERlCU.Jr.
Jordan twp., July 11, lo66. 6t
A New and tine lot of PERFUMES, Ac , for th
Holidays, at LIGHTNLR'B.
BEAD WHAT DR. 8CI1ENCK IS DOING.
R. J. H. SCHENCK,
Dm Sia : I feel It a dntv 1 ewe to vou. and to
til who are suffering under tbe diseasea known ai
uonauinpuon and lilver Uoroplsint. to let them know
what great benefits I have reosived from your Pul
monic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic in so short a timo.
oy uie oieraina ot uoa it net cured me tnus lar.
vt. Be hone a., 1 will now make mv stnlemont to
you, aa follows : About eighteen months ogo I waa
attacked with a severe cough, end It settled on my
lungs I could not retain anything I ate, and sul-
ivrna witn evening fever and night sweats. I was
Very much redueed. The white of my eye were
Very yellow; likewise my skin; my appetite all gone,
and unable to digest what I did eat: bowels swollen,
Irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and
bad such violent spells of leoughlng when I laid
down at night and when I arose in the morning that
tliey would last one or two hours. '
i i?. "."".'J1 n'"rlT Mhausiel. and was entire
ly unab o to lie on my left side. I cannot describe
my wrotened sut.ering aa I would nish todo. fcvery
organ in my body was disooaed or rteranired. Such
was my situation at this time, and I was confined to
my bed from the last ot February, 1852, not able to
tit up. I had the best of medical attendance the
whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that
it rooked mo very much. 1 at this time raised a
large quantity of thick, yellow, oflonslve matter,
onietiinca with biood, and it wosgenorally accompa
nied by nausea and a furred and thick coated tongue.
At the timo of coughing so badly I would have
sharp, shooting pains in my left ride and heart, night
sweats, nnd soreness all through my wholo chest; had
much inward fever, pain In my back and under my
shoulder blades and in the small of my back, and
at times so severe that it would throw me Into
inasms. Now tny physician ckvu me up to die.
others I bad, and the best of them, but they could
do nothing for me, and at that timo I was nothing
but skin nnd bones. I then was in tho western part
of Missouri. In Jnne last we left there fur the LasJ,
and in August Inst we came to New York, and I was
so reducedthat I could only walk a littlo wiih my
husband's hoi p. After I hod been here a short timo
the salt water hreese made mefoel much better for a
time and thou 1 had again to call a physician for aid.
We had four of the best physicians of New York
on tbe diseases "f the lungs, and doctors of all kinJf,
but of no avail . They said I was post euro, ami that
my lungs were too far gone for auy one to ouie mo.
But nt this time I was on my feet nbont tbe house,
not able to do much of anything. In November
lost 1 grew worse, and the consumption diurrbea
set in and lasted about eight weeks. We had triod
all and everything that I oould grasp at like a dying
person for my diseases consumption and liver coui
plnint but of no avail.
In January, 133, 1 wot brought down again on
my bed, and was not expected to live the night out.
My husband stayod at my side, and other friends,
and they all give me up io die. At this time every
one who saw me did not think I would leave my
bed a living woman. The first night 1 wot attacked
with spasms, and was deranged most of the time.
A friend, Mrs. Harris, came to see mo tho last of too
week, and brought the Sunday Mercury. In it
was an account of a great cure performed by Dr.
Schenck. She rood it to me. and it was so much
like my own disease that I asked my husband to go
and see bim fur me. At this time 1 bad given up
oil hopes of ever getting well again, and made my
peace with God, to be ready when lie oalled for
me.
On the 27th of January, 1803, mjf-tJBsbnnd colled
on Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, TSew j ork, and
stated to him my caxo, with a request lor him to call
. ' ii.,VV.-.i.j
0'. uVn hV about togol asked
him if ho could cure me ? His rcoly was: "1 can
not fell, holh lun are diseased, and the bronchial
...... ' Bffeoted on both sides. 1 And yet ho
seemed to Uiink thero were liinzs cnouzh left to ef
fect a cure if tho diarrhea could be stopped. He
soid iu order to do this, he would have to givo Man
drake Pills in small dosct at first, to carry off the
morbid matter, and then, with astriugents, he hoped
to check it, w hich he did, but the constant coughing,
night sweute. and diarrhea bod prostrated mo so that
he was afraid my vital powers wcro too much pros
trated ever to rally, uud yet he seemed to think if I
could live to get enough Pulmonio Syrup through
my system to cause expectoration, thore were lungs
enough left ior me to roeovar. Ho wished me to try
the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonio at once,
saying it would do me no harm, if itdid me no good.
The first week it seemed to give me strength, so
that on Sunday after I sat up in bed and nte hearty
for a sick woman; but the next week 1 lost all hope
and wished my b unhand not to give uie any more
medicine. But the doctor bad warned him of this,
and when the medicine was clearing out tho system
it made them feel somewhat restless, and to perse
vere; and ho insisted on my taking it; and 1 new
feel the benefit of it. For after oi;ht days I began
tognin strength, and, with tho exception of a cold
that put mo 'back souio. I hove been gaining strength
o.' body, my cough is going away, aad oil my pains
are gone; no sorcnca of the body, my bowels are
regular, and my brath is sweet, and I thank God
Ihut 1 em now goinjr about, uud sew and read as wcil
as I ever could. 1 have taken sixteen bottles ol the
medicine, eight of each. I now have a good appe
tito and rest will rt niht ; my cough docs not
trouble me in getting up or lying down. I would
here say to the atHielod with consumption or liver
complaint, that Dr Schenck is no humbug. You
can relv on what he says- Delay not; it is danger
ous to tritle with these diseases. If you would he
cured, go at once, and any one wishing to know th
ftcta as herein stated con cull at my retidecuo, 117
Weal Houston street, New York oily.
MRS. MARY F. FARLOW.
We, tho undorsigned, residents of New York, or
acquainted with Mrs. Furlow, and know her state
ment to bo truo. Wo also know that she used Dr
Schcnck's Pulmonio Syrup nnd Seaweed Tonic, and
have roason to believe lhat to this medicine she
owes her preservation from a premature grave.
S. FAR LOW, T.7 Wert Houston st.
EUGENE UNDER HILL, 676 Greenwich st .
Mrs. EUGENE UNl'ERHILL, 676 Greenwich st.
AUGUSTA VNDEUHILL, 676 Greenwich St.
A. c. HARRIS, 117 Wet Houston st.
EMILY G LOVER, 117 We-it Houston tt.
J L. t'ULli, .13 t'otluge place.
M A. LE1UI1TON. las Broadway.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP. 19 Amity place.
I am well acquainted with Mrs- Mary Farlow,
and with her husband, Mr. B. Farlow, they having
for a few months post, attended at my churoh, and
I ainiconvinced that any statement which they might
make might be rolled on as true.
JOHN DOWL.ING, D. D..
. Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y.
De. Schenok will be professionally at his principle
office No. 1 4 Aorth Sixth street, corner of Commerce,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, from u A. 31. until
4 P. M., No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tues
day, fioin 9 to X; No 3d Summer street, Boston,
Maw. .every Wednesday, from 9 to 3. and every
other Fridoy at 1U8 Baltimore street, Baltimoro, Ml.
All advioo free, but for a (borough examination ot
the luii us with the Rospirouiolcr, the charge is three
doltnrs. . .
Price of the Pulmonio ryrup tnd boaweed lnio,
each $1 40 per bottle, or $7 ill per half doteu. Man
drako PilU, 2'j cents per box.
For sale by all DrugUrs and Dealers.
December 2, lo6i i y.
Support Home Industry!
Hut of livery Ileicrlptlont
A FULL ASSORTMENT Jk'BT opened by
SAMUEL FAUST,
Two doors west of Bennett't Drug Store, Market tt.
CALL and examine the large assortment of the
latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
Silk, Cossimere, Petto Derby, Wire Brim, Soft Fur,
Straw and Hoy's Hat which for beauty and du
rability cannot be excelled. Being a practical Hat
ter, he llatlers himself that bit stock hat been select
ed with more core than any ever before brought to
this place.
He also manufactures to order all kindt of soft
Fur Hals, all of which will be aold at wholoaulo and
retail, at reaoonable rates
Dyeiug done at short notioe and at the lowest rates
Sunbury, May 12, 1866.
LADIES' LASTING GAITERS for f 1,70, at
W.W.Apslev'a.
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, tor sale at the Fauci
Slure cf ANNA PAINTER.
CARPENTERS, Saddleni, Blacksmiths, Carriag.
Makers, Shoeuiokera, Merchants, Miners, Far
mart and the citiiens generally.
Look to your iuterett and buy at the new Hard
ware Store of J. II. CONLEY ft CO.
Sunbury, June 16, 1S66.
ADIHS i:.lltlN COMPANY.
REDUCTION OF RATLS ON PRODUCE, OYt
TERS, 40.
mil E rales on Fresh Fish, Oysters In the Shell, an
X Truck of all kinds, to place in thia Divuiui
where the rate it 7J eenti per 100 lb or over, bat bet
reduced la cent per 100 IU. At place whr ll
rate ia between 60 and t & ocut per 100 lbs, th ra
will be io cents per 100 lbs. Barrel of true
weighing lea than 100 lbs will b charged at 100 1
in weight.
Fresh Fiah will require to be packed iu Ukbt br
rela or boxes.
Prompt attention to th collection of Bills, Draf
N. FERREE LIGUTXER, Agent.
Sunbury. June 1 6.J btMh
AdualsatalraKor'si Felice.
NOTICE it hereby given that letters of aJmti
tration, wilb the will annexed, have been ;ran
to tho underaigued on th estate of Frederick La
rut, lal of the Borough of 6unbury, N ort burnt
laud oounty, 1'., deceased. All peraon indeb
to said eataieare requested to make immediate p
meut, and tho bai ing claims to present them 0
authenticated for settlement.
JARED C. TRWiy
J. b MASTER
Sunbury, June 16, 6661 Administrator