Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 25, 1866, Image 3

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, I860.
Eocal
Affairs.
dpJlk PrlnllBfr. Hiring received e
lara supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of TarloM new
'itjlw, Poster, Handbills, ClroiiUri, Card, tetter
IlMdi, BUI Roads, Label, c, ean be printed In
the lateet and beat stylo, and on short notice.
'Order by mall promptly attended to. ,
QTRiuoiovi Nonce.- The Unitarian Cburch
in Northumberland having been closed for a season,
t will be opened 6n next Lord's day, August 20lh.
Horning service at II o'clock. Vespers at 80'olock.
IjjT PoBTaaoRKAia Touh .-rA poitemonnaio,
containing papen of great value to the owner, was
fonnd on Third street, near the depot, on Saturday
last. The owner can obtain Ibe fame by calling at
this offloe. si-
y Soldiers' MontmlRT. The yonng gentle
men of thia place, who entertained onr citiiena last
winter with aome excellent negro delineationa, mu--aio,
Ac., are now rehearsing and ereoting a stage, for
the purpose of giving a concert for the benefit of the
Boldiers' Monument Fond of Co. 0, 47th Pa. Vet.
Volunteers. . The entertainment will be given early
io September about the 4th or oth. It ta a noblo
chjeet, aid should be encouraged by our cltiieni.
y ScnniR Dkatii in Williamspobt. On tlio
4th Inst., Mrs. Augusta, wife of Charles Butt, Jr., of
.that city, while conversing with her husband and
'Others in the room, wasseixod with palpitation of the
iheart, and falling on a sofa, expired almost instantly.
Mrs. B. was the daughter of Alexander McFaddin,
Chief of Police of Williamsport, and was only 18
years of age.
ffCAVP Hietino. A camp meeting, under the
direction of the Elysburg M. E. Circuit, was held
between Elysburg and Boar Gap, commencing on
Friday of last week, and continuing in session about
.a week. Quite a numbor of poreons from this place
tended it on Sunday last.
A woods-meeting will be held on the grounds of
Mrs. ltccser, near Ammerman's School House, in
-Shamokin township, this county, by the United
Brothren in Christ, commencing to-day, (Saturday,!
.and to continue through the week following.
I If The delegate election for Montour county
will take place to-day, (Saturday.) The County
Convention is to be hold in Danville, on Monday
next.
Tbi fall sessions of the Missionary Institute
And Susquehanna Female College, at Sclinsgrore,
-commenced on Tuesday lost. The prospeots for large
schools are said to be good.
The University schools at Lcwisburg, comprising
the College, Academy, and the Female Institute,
will open their fall and winter torm on the 20th of
eptember. - -
fy A Juvenile Game or Basi Ball. On
Wednesday last a game was played between the
6lar Club, of Milton, and the " Athletics," of this
place, in whioh the former club were boatcn, tho
core standing as follows at the close of the game :
Athletics, 24; Star, 11. The Athletics were the
challenging party. Both are juvenile organisation?,
the Athlctio Club being composed of boys from ten
to fifteen years of age.
pTnB Great Eastern Detective Horse
Insurance Co. Mr. Isaiah S. Gosslcr, of this place,
has been appointed assistant general agent of this
Company, which insures horses, mules, cattle, Ac,
against all risks, whether by disease, accident or
theft. The rates are lower than in any other insu
rance company. See bis oard in our advertising
columns.
13 Railroad Bin no e Burned. On Friday af
ternoon last the covered bridge at Monro's, on the
8bauiokin Valley Railroad, wus set on fire by sparks
from the locomotive, and destroyed. Business on
the road was brought to a dead halt in consequence.
Next day the construction train of the Northern
Central road catna np with the necessary timbers,
aud on Monday morning passenger and freight trains
were running over the new structure, as usual.
Or Pavements. Our citinens are extensively
engaged in paving the sidewalks. For some it will
be an expensive improvement, but it will add greatly
to the value of their property. Brick and stone is
the only material authorised by the ordinance.
Very fow have adopted the tar pavement, which,
while it costs as much as stone or brick, is certainly
not worth ooe-balf, besides being unauthorised.
ty Quoen Emma drew quite a crowd to the depot
on Thursday. She arrived in a special cor on the
mail (rain, on her way to Niagara. She opened the
window of her ear, and bowed to some of ladies on
the platform.
ty Tm Bora in Blue. A meeting of the Boys
in Blue was held in the old Court House, on Tuesday
evening last. The Club now numbers nearly one
hundred men, and Is, daily adding new members to
its ranks. The "Boys" have adopted the nam of
the "Sunbury Club of the Boys in Blue," and bold
regular meetings on every Tuesday evening, at 8
o'clock, to which the publio are respectfully Invited
to attend. At the last meeting the following perma
nent officers were elected :
PresidentCol. W. M. McClure.
Vioe Presidents Sergt. J. H. Love, Lieut. Wm,
Hendricks.
Recording Secretary Copt. J. E. Torrington.
Corresponding Secretary Lieut. A. N. Brioe.
Treasurer J do. W. Buoher.
y Amono the improvements in this place we
observe a handsome dwelling house in course of
ereotiou by Mr. Thomas D.U rant, on Arch street.
There is a yard in front, which a large bay window
overlooks. Mr. Btillwell, the architect and builder
kf the new banking edifice, designed this struoture,
which w trust will serve as a model and precursor
for this and ether varied style.
At the corner of Third and Arch streets our
neighbors of the Gatttte are making a deoided im
provement by remodeling their dwelling, wbieh,
When completed, will present a handsome and impo
sing front.
iy Base Ball Tbe Keystone Club, of Dor-
risbufg, played a match gome with the Susquehanna
Club, of this place, on tbe grounds of the latter, on
Thursday of last week. The IlarrUburg club ar
rived in the T A. M. train, and after breakfasting
with the Susquehanna beys, tie game was com
toenced immediately, in order to give the Harris-
burgers time to return on the 11.40 morning train.
As will be seen by the following score, the busque
banna Club was victorious by runs. Had not three
of the best pUyers of our club been absent, tbe Sus
quehanna boys would, no doubt, bave made a much
better score, whioh, owing to the late hour at wbioh
it was received, -we were' Enable to publish last
week.
eetstonb.
StJSQUEBAXSA.
0.
O.
Frish, 1st b.
Cool, s. s.
Buck, r f.
'Juigluy, e.
Cox, I. f
Snodgress, p.
Stockton, 3d b.
Torrington, 2a b.
Ualbraith, o. f.
, s
0
I
, 8
6
J
8
I
4
24
Seller, e.
Weaver, Ut b.
Torrington, 8d b.
Weiker, I. f.
Newbtrry, p.
tiower, e. i.
Faust, s. s.
McConkey, r. I
ItSarvis, Si b.
24 44
- UMBOS.
i s a a. fi. I. 8.
Keystone,
1 1 8-M
8 T J I 10 8 T U-4
Susquehanna,
Fly Catches Keystoa. i 1 Susquehanna,
JJoubl Flays Susquahaana, 1. .....
I'mpir U. Grattoa, of Baltimore, Ma- ...
Poorer F. Uarbaugh.
Tim of Uam thxe hoar. . ,
- , , , THE . OB AND . PIO-NIO. ...
Our Atrial reporter sends us His following poet'
eat sketch of a grand Ple-NIo that earn off Bear
this place, oa Batsjrday, the 18lh Inst. It is proper
to premise that a ple-nie which was to have eom off
at the asm place, two weeks previous, was Indefi
nitely postponed by snddea showers, When all things
were ready. The beaux, now ever, went around lat
In the afternoon and prevaltW on tb ladies to r-rig
themselves, and "wall for the wagon," whioa was to
take them Out. They soon round themselves victim'
lied, and their baskets of provisions, Ac, earrled off
by the gallant chevaliers, for whose benefit, in re
turn, they gav the following described pio-nlc
Hereafter it cannot be said that ladies are notable to
keep a seofet. Here were, perhaps, twenty ladies,
each the repository of a profound secret fur several
weeks, With probably twenty more helping them to
keep it ! . Vet not one of the gentlemen Interested
discovered the plot that oiroumvonted them.
In the yea of grace, eighteen sixty-six, '
Some great events occurred, i -
Some of them you all may know,
But, of some, you never heard.
Let me, therefore, relate
The story I have to toll) ' ' '
Of how, and what befell -Some
nnlucky wights, of late".
At that most wonderful of Plo-NICS,
Time August eighteenth, 'aixty:six,
Plaoe out behind the Milt.
Whon under the bowers of a shady grove,
Lovers for awhile forgot their love,
Where bachelors grave, and Lotharios gay,
Fretted and fumed a "brief hour" away
While ladies shouted, and the joyous sound
Re-echoed through the woods around.
Meanwhile the disoomfitted boanx ,
Stood wondering, like chop-fallen foe- i .
In mnte astonishment raised np their eyes,
As if bewildered by some strange surprise,
Now fully convinced that all were sold,
And that whioh glitters is not always gold.
Smart as they might bo, and up to tricks,
In oajoling girls with sham Pio-Nic,
They found, ut last, they'd " caught a tartar,"
And however smart, tho girls were smarter.
When the joyful Saturday earn round,
Our gnllnnt oavaliera were found
Kager to renew the deforred Pio-Nle,
In which untimely stowers had left them stick. '
The eventful day hod come, and at last
Tbcy were bound to enjoy the grand ropast,
Prepnrcd by fairy bands and forms,
In spite of showers, clouds and storms.
Anticipating so great a feast,
The beaux came out in their very best ;
They rushed in haste to Tonsorial Jim
To smooth the stubbled face, and to trim .
Tho rude moustache in modern style,
And coax straggling whiskers with brush and He.
' First in the list, and first to plan,
Came the ladies' right-band man,
The Flour Merchant prompt on the ground
Felt sure that all was safe and sound
And neither dreamed of trap or snore,
Laid by the hands of the wily fair.
Soon, be who had so many hungry fed
Felt an " aching void" in his own (broad
Basket,) and called for the provender
Mowed in the baskets of the fair.
But, alas ! we find that many a slip
Oceurs between the eup and lip ;
That things are not always as they seem,
That ' pure ioe-croam" is not always cream,
When made of buttermilk stale and sour
Flavored with tausey and thickened with flout !
The Doctor, too, looked most demure.
Began to think, nay, was almost sure,
That minute doses were not best
When thirst and hunger sorely pressed.
Ice-cream in allopatbio doses
He thought an allowable process.
Tho Express-Man expressed no wish
For cakes or coffee, flesh or fish,
And of vegotuhlea that stood the test
lie deemed eait pic&les much the best,
And taking care of number one,
Left others feast on mirth and fun.
The Junior Publisher was quite content
With anything good the fair ones sent,
But preferred a well dressed (German) rabbit,
as a matter oi lutto, as well as nablt.
The Leather Dealer, also, raised his voice,
And did not with to hide bis ohoice;
Was fond of pickles plump and fine,
Fresh and dripping from the salted brine.
The sandwiches be thought wore somewhat hard,
But made palatable with ancient lard.
The Bachelor Editor was only there
To enjoy the rich and sumptuous fare,
Without which, (he almost swore,)
That ladies were an awful bore,
But with patience might be endured,
As he lately hadhis life insured.
The Captain Clerk was not hard to please,
Could eat roasted turnips or toasted cheese,
Preferred his cakes in fat well fried,
With a little ration stuffed iusido.
A brother Editor was also there, to see
And enjoy the mirth and revelry ;
To measure visages with a two-foot rule,
Long as a traant boy's, brought back to school.
And see that all. when truly "sold,"
Were " labeled" ere they left the fold.
The gallant Colonel was also there.
As tbe chosen commander of the fair,
And carrying out their plans, well laid,
Outflanked the famous '-Sandwich brigade.'.
Among the other delicaciea on board.
The vegetable pound-tale requires a word.
Composed of bran and melon rind,
The first and finest of the kind,
It pleased the fancy, as we knew it must,
Iced, as it was, with marble duet.
But we must stop to enumerate
All that we saw at this grand feto,
And when another such shall be,
May all of us be there to see.
lySuAMOKlN ArrAins. The Herald, of lost
week, says that a man named Casper Furrer was
found dead on last Friday morning, along the rail
road, just above the Culholio Cburch. An Inquest
was held under the direction of Esquire Lake, which
brought out tho following fuels: Tbe deceased was
seen at several of the restaurants in town during
Thursday evening, and drank freely. Between ten
and eleven o'clock he was seen at a saloon near the
place whore be was found. It is supposed that he
sat down on the side of the track, and was struck by
tbe freight train and killed. As tbe night was dark,
this oould easily have oooarred without the knowl
edge of any one. He had three ribs broken, a severe
bruise in the small of tho back, and was otherwise
injured. He appeared to bave expired immediately.
He was a butcher by trad, a single man, and ano
ther to the list of rum's viotims.
A large meeting of oititena farbrable to the elec
tion of Maj. Gen. John W. Geary, to tbe position of
Chief Magistrate of tbe Commonwealth, was held
on Monday evening, 1 3th Inst., in Ut Central School
House. Notwithstanding th Inclemency of th
weather, th sueeting was a large one.. . Many of the
"Boys in Blue" were present, who, having followed
the gallant General through many conflicts in the
past are still resdy to follow btm la the fight b is
making against horn traitors, and in which fight bo
will most certainly be victorious in Ootober next.
The meeting was organised by the election of tbe
following permanent offioers : Pres't, A. R. Fiike;
Vice President, Samuel John ; 2nd Vice President,
F. S Haas ; Secretary, W. A. Richardson ; Arsistsnt
Secrotary, 0. H. Fowler ; Cor. 6eorotary, Capt. A,
Caldwell ; Treasurer, John 8. Bittenbender. The
title of th organisation is th "Uoary Campaign
Club," of Shamokin. After listening with much
pleasure to an exceedingly neat and appropriate
speech from the President, th meeting adjourned
ITT Tub Coal Tbade. The Shamokin Herald
in speaking of the coal trade of that region, says that
notwithstanding all fears and nrophecuss to tbe con
trary, tbe coal trad eontiuuea to increase, ana tner.
is still a sieaoy aemana. l ne increase up to me
same time last year is 108,100 tons, ft ewt., while
that ol tbe Schuylkill, keuign ana Wyoming valleys
shows a gain of over two and a half million Ions.
This indicates clearly bow th consumption of coal
is increasing, as railroads are extended to different
points in tb country. Wood is bcoomiug too soare
and valuable to be used as fuel. The industrial
interests, it would appear from those statements, ar
also in a flourishing slate or activity.
.... . n... in. r . r i ... .Av u v.
following repon of tb coal trad in tb Schuylkill
r .Eton :
Tb quantity sent by railroad this wsek is 88,
m 01 bv eanal. 84.S74 00 for tb week, 123,
Oat 01 tons, against 100,032 for the corresponding
week last year.
The demand for eoal is falliuc off. and coal is ao
cumulating a littl at th shipping port. This
nnnLh a I nan Lad would b the dullest ia lb Tear,
and w ar nut disanpointad at tb result. Prioa
her ar about ii eenU lower than they war last
month, wbieh equalises th advance IB toll. W
hardl think that eoal will be tower in tbe Coal Re
gions than it bow is, and as it is believed that oar
transporting companies will advance Lb tolls 8ft
eeat mora on th first of September, dealers abroad
seed not be appraheosir of aay further malarial
rfillna In Lha nrioa of aoal. Operators oaonot afford
to mine for lw, ami would prefer stopping than to
submit to any further acim. . , ,
BUSINESS NOTICES. t
r (ylii First or tee Reason. W hr happy
lo state that Wm. H. Miller, the enterprising propri
etor of the Excelaior Boot and .Shoe Store, Market
street, I the Brat in this place or vicinity to lay in a
full supply of boot and shoe. H has Just opened
a large assortment of the latest styles, mad up of
the beat material. . Call and sea his stock.
ty Regret. How often hsve w heard th
regrets of those who bar lost th dear one of their
household, because they bad neglected to get a like
ness of the loved and lost, ere they departed, B
wise tbn in time call at Byerly' Photograph Gal
lory, in Market streot, Sunbury, and get a life-ilk
picture, that may prove a priceless memento In the
dim, uncertain future. - i . ., .
r;eai-inni
y Ax exohange says : W wer compelled to
refuse an offer of job printing th other day by a
man who innocently called to get torn postage
stamps printed ! He was quit disappointed because
we oould not do tbe work h wanted 'enV real bad
to put en letters when he writ to a gal, and they
cost too much to buy them of the post offio fellers.
Of course th verdant youth never wore on of
Smlck's fashionable suit. Th olothing mad at
his establishment is not only polished Itself, but
frequently polishes the Ideas of its fortunate wearers.
Call at Smick'a establishment, on Fourth street,
nearly opposite Weaver's hotel. ,
lyHAT Wanted. Sevorel tons of hay are want
ed lor which the highest market prio will be paid.
Apply at Adoml' Express Offio, Sunbury, Pa.
iiat.
y Lost. On Wednesday last, In Market street,
Sunbury, a plain Oold Ring. The finder will be re
warded by leaving It at J. K. Smlok's tailor store.
17" Superior! Clotbiho. Gentlemen who wish
to replenish their wardrobes by clothing of a superi
or quality, should go to itadob 0. Beck 'a fashionablo
tailoring establishment, on Fourth street; where suits
are made up in the neatly fitting style and faithful
manner that have gained for him an enviable repu
tation with persona of last and fashion. Oiv him
a call.
rf"NAY, Madam, I know not seams." Seam
less coats most have been worn in Hamlet's time
.There was then no Continental Clothing Basaar in
Sunbury no genUemen's suits, no boys' suits
nothing worth mentioning. Now, however, every
body who understands their interests, get their choap
and fashionable olothing at the Continental, because
suits are sold lower at this establishment than any
other outside of the large cities.
si'iAiiiiiY iMAitifinrfc.
Corrected Weekly for the "Amerioan."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
$14 00
7 00
10 00
6 60
2 60
1 00
90
70
2 00
40
80
20
4 60
40
20
25
25
" 27
22
10
15
18
60
do do do do
per owt.
per bbl.
per owt.
per bushel ,
do
do
do
Rye Flour,
do
Wheat, prim red
Rye,
Corn,
Outs,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do unpared
Dried AddIos.
do
por jound
do
Dried Cherries, (unstoncd,) per bu
Butter,
per pound,
r-ggs.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams.
Shoulders,
Beof, hind quarter,
per dor.cn,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
lront "
Mutton,
Chickens,
Kliuniokin 4'onl Trade.
Shamokin, Aug. 20, 1860.
Ton. Ctrt.
Sent for week ending Aug. 18, I S. 51 9 05
for last report, 3J,mi us
rMMO 10
245,770 05
107,600 10
To samotime last year,
Increase,
fyfticil Notices.
Tiik Stiiuooi-e is Ovkh I As the mcngre
licaves bowed to the main sheaf of the field,
so tliu whole brood of imitation and couri
er ft-it extracts have bowed to the Sorerciyn
rerfumeoi the day PhalonV'Night-Bloom
ing Cereus." They have gone to oblivion,
hcie they liclong. Sold everywhere.
"DON'T BE FOOLISH." You can make
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull and ex
amine an invention urgently needed by every
body. Or a sample sent lree by mail lor ou
cents that retails easily tor fO. ny It. L.
WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y.
Sopt. 10, 1865. ly.
ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH !
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! .
W II EATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure I lie in 4H Honris.
Also cures SALT R1IEVM. ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1UE 6KIN.
Price 60 cents. For sale by the druggists. By send
ing 60 centsto WEEKS i POTTEtt, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, freo of postage, to any part of the United
States. je 23 6-y
WUilcer t Whiwker ! '.
Dr. L. O. Montes' Corrotia, the greatest stimu
lator in the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches
to grow on lbs smoothest laoe or chin ; never known
to fail , sample for trial sent free to any one desirous
of testing its merits. Address, IIekve Co., 78
Nassau St., ft. X. jew am
The ConIeKlou niid Kxpcrlenco
or am invalid.
Published for tbe benefit and as a caution to young
men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, ao., supplying aims
same timo the means of self-cure. By one who nas
oured himself after undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, free of charge may be had of th au
thor.
NATHANIEL HAlrAln, jn.,BrooEiyn, n.ings
Co. N. Y.
January 27, 1880 Ty.
IarueM, III I nl and Catarrh,
Traatad with the utmost sueees bv Dr. J. ISAACS
Omiliai and Aurist. (lot merlv of Levden, Holland.)
Ha. M8 fine street, rnuaaeipnia. lesiimouiais
frnin lha nnt reliable sources in tb City and Coun
try can be seen at bis ofboe. The medical faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, as be bos no se-
l. a-.:a..:-i L'.. 1....,-!
sris in nis practice. Animiw ." ... "
out pain. Ho otiarge inaue lor examination.
July 1, IBQQ. ly
LOU! AXM MATttlMOJIT,
Ladies and gentlemen, if job wish to marry, ad
dress the undersigned, who will end you, wiinout
money and without prloe, valuable Information that
will enable you to marry happily ana apeeauy, ir
respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This inrorma
tion will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry,
I will cheerfully assist you. ah letter irij bus
fidenlial. The desired information sent by return
mail, and no reward askea. A "are.
Greenpoint, Kings Co., New York.
June 9, 186A. 3m
To Coai)tieupiiTM.
Tbe advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a stver lung aoeouoo
and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to
mak known to his fellow sufferer th means Of
aura."'
Te all who desir It, h will send s eopy of th
nresorintlon used (fre of charge), with tbe dire
lions for preparing- and aslng thesaaa, whioh tby
.III Hnrl a SlIBB COBB for CoNSUBFTION, AiTBMA,
Bboncbitis, Cousbs, Colds, an all Throat and
Lung Affections. Tbe only ohjeot ol th advertise
in sending th prescription is to benefit th afflicted
.nd abroad information whioh b eonoeiv to be in
valuable, and h hope every sufferer will try hi
remedy, as it will cost tbsss nothing, and aj proe
.Uasataa?. ' ' ' 1 L " 1
Parties wishing th presort ptioa, rass, by return
mall, pie-, address
' Williamsburgh, Kings Co , Nw York.
' January U, 186 ly. ...-,,.-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TO fj. fJ. TAX-FAY Kit
' Oollnetor's Onto, u 8' Internal Revenue, )
' 14th District of Pennsylvania, 1
MirrUnsuao, July 25, 1BC. )
TAXES on th anneal list, 18M ' , Income, Car
riacea, Ac.) ar now due atd payable at th
following time and place in Northumberland
ont : i ' - i
0. II. Sbriner, Collector, will collect lo Sunbury,
Wednesday, August 29th, at the offloe ef P. M.
Shindle, Esq.
In Oeorgetown, Thursday, August SOth, from 8 A.
M., fo 8 P. M.
In Shamokin, dt Howell's Hotel, Friday, August
81st. '.;(','' ,
A. T. Bisel, Deputy, will oolloot at his offloe, In
Turbutville. Taesday, August 21st : at Cart. Huff's
Hotel, in Milton, on Wednesday, August 22d: and
at Vandyke's Hotel, In Northumberland, on Thurs
day, August 23J.
L To all who neglect to pay aftar ten das, a
SPECIAL NOTICE '
will b Issued; for which the law provide a fee of
twenty cents; after that four oenta per mile, and ten
per cent, penalty, to bo ool looted ty distraint.
Taxes must bo paid in Government funds.
CUAKLES H SHRINER,
Collector, 14th Distriot, Penn'a.
Sunbury, July 28, I860 44. .
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our New Music Store In '
BBLIN'8 O-ROVE,
and buy on of . Haines Buotber's New Soat
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument ia Warranted for fire years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good stock of the
celebrated PELOUUETS MELODEONS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORllANS. and challenge others
to sell cheaper than we are selling.
We also keep all kinds of Masioat Merohandiro,
and receive all the latest musio as soon as published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi
naries . j
tdsSccond band Instruments taken in exchange
for now ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
' BALEM AKERLIN.
Selinsgrove, Snyder CO., Pa. (July 28, 1800. ly
Dr. GAMSEV00RT,
Practical and Consulting
PHY8IIOIAN,
For the Cure of all diseases. Author of Lectures on
the Treatment and Cure of Chronic Diseases.
May be Consulted as follows free of Charge :
Lewisburg, Pa , Revicre House, Monday and Tues
day, August 2m h and 21st.
Mifllinburg, l's , Union House, Wednesday Aug., 22.
Sunbury, Pa., Central Hotel. Fridav. Saturday and
Sunday. August 24th, 2Mb and 20tb.
Danville, Pa., Montour House, Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, August 27lh, 26lh and 2'Jth.
Will Visit Esch Place Once in Three Months Re
gularly. INVALIDS affliotcd with chronio disease of every
name aud nature, will beeonvinoed by consulting
me that they will bo fairly and honorably dealt with.
They will not bo pursuaded to place themselves under
my treatment unless there is a reasonable hope of
euro.
Dr. OANSEVOORT, can bo consulted at his ap
pointed places ; he is a Practical and Scientific I'hy
sioion, and treats all kinds of ohronic diseaxes, which
hare been on Hod incurable, by many of the so culled
distinguished physicians of tbe country. Such ns
disease of the Yiiie, Asthma, Consumption, Salt
Rheum, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, St. V itus Dance
Catarrh, Melancholy, Liver Complaint, Rickotts,
Bloody Urino, Headache All disease of Women
and Children. Also cases of Seminal Emissions,
which is sending thousands of poor unfortunate vic
tims to the grave yearly.
The doctor does not propose to heal all the direascs
that afilict mankind. Some diseases are curable,
others arc incurable, while at certain stsges all di
seases are curable, if treatment is commenced at tlio
proper time. Therefore, do not wait lor to-morrow,
the present is for us to improve, to-morrow we mny
never see. So beware of delays, they are always
dangerous ta your interests.
Invalids who reside at too great a distance to visit
tho Doctor at bis places of appointment, can com
municate with him by letter, and have medicines
sent to them by Express, to any part of the United
States and Canada, without delay.
All letters ol inquiry must contain a three cent
amp to renav reply. Prinoipal Office and Labratory
Uraromarcy Park, New York. Address me at my
psesent residence, Bath, X. V.
J. 41. UAfctVOUrli', at. v.
July 28, 18S6.-4t
NEW SPRING GOODS!!
NOW OPEN,
A FULL STOCK OF
NEW BPBING GOODS
Consisting of OrrnM 4J !, in great variety,
such as Dvluinus, Uhallies, Uinghams, lrapcs,
Lawns, Brilliants, Ac.
Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods,
in variety.
Dress Trimmings, Lace and Embroideries, VEILS
of all descriptions, Uloves. Hosiery, Corsets, Zephyrs,
Patent Hair Crimpers, Nock-Ties, and Notions of
all kinds usually kept iu a Fancy Htore.
Jjockwood s Taper Collars una uuns.
Stamping and machine stitching dono to order.
MARY L. LAZARUS,
Two doors west of Wm. H. Miller s Shoe Store.
Sunbury, April 2S, 1800.
GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE
SEWING MACHINE.
TA 4j.iAi;i:i:K.'M
SASH STOPPER AND LOCE.
implioity, Durability, Conveuionoo, Comfort and
Security, combined with Economy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports cither sash
at any point.
it oan oe applied to any wiuaow in a iew minutes.
It does not iuterlere in taking out a susli.
It is not oflVctod bv any jarring action, and pro-
vents the rattling ot sash.
It is self-acting in all its work, and makes it im
Dossible to forget to lock the window.
At allows proper vcniuutiun wiioout. leaving tuo
window unlocked.
It acts by gravity bos no spring and can never
gel out ol uraer.
it aoes not wear out, nut win last wu-io
bouse stands
the
Windows that bave only one sash moveable, may
be changed, so as to move bom, at a inning expciue,
KlopiM'r nuil I.tM-U, One Dollar
Coaiiplrte.
It mast come into general use for its radical ad
vantage!, as a Seir-Acting, uurgiar-rrooi jxksk ana
Ventilator.
For Railway Cars, Steamboats, etc., it is perfect,
and, in fact, the thing long wugnt.
It is emphatically just v. net everyuoay wants, ana
everybody oun nave, lueowmanu uium oh uuniui
tea. , ,
Capitalists, Manufacturers, uuituers, ana men
looking for business, are invited to call on the sub
scriber and exauiiue it. 1
JAUUJJ VtILi.K, Jr.,
July 21, 1868. Cm Sunbury, Pa.
IMTO I. U A lMUC.
E. A H . T. AKTHOBY A CO .
Manufacturers of Plnn-niphi Materials, YTl nlesale snd
Kolail, 0O lilt UA1VA1 , new i
la addition toour mam business of Pltoingranb jo al ata
rials we aie llouiiiails for the (oUuwii.u, vis.
BTERKOSCUP K8 STKREoCoriO VIEW 9
Of Anwrieaa aiul Foieigu Cities and Landscapes, Cro ups
Blaluarv, le. '., ,, , .
STKHi-liIMJOI'lc vir.Mour mc
Pmm nivu made in I he various ramnaiaiia and
fivminf a complete l'tiuloKiapbic history of th (real eou-
BTERF.OSCOPIC V1KWS ON GLASS,
a.i r. th Mhitia l-auttrn or Lha fstereoaeonic.
Out Catalogue will be aul to any address cat receipt of
P PHOTOGRAPHIC ALUUM8.
W manufacture more largely than any other house,
turn friHu au Muia ui aval sack. Our Al
bums bsviiif lha rawutaliuu of being superior ill beauty
aud ilareoiuiy to auy uttier.
Cabb Puoieeaaras or annals, Bris, Across,
Etc, Krc.
Our Calalocue embraces over Pive Thousand different
subjects, Including leprodaeluurt of Iks axial eelelaaled
K.r.i ..... Paiuiiiws. Status. Si. CelaaiftM seal oa
irei-ipt ufaum- '. . .
t-aotoarapOeis u Maem order lag foods C.O. D.. wiH
Bleaa mail per eit t the amount with tarir order.
i-Th. nru-r aud ouablv of our luuala cauwit fall to
satisfy. . .' i . :
July tl, lbM.
F
INE Feather Brushes, at
LIGHTNER'S.
FINE Myrtl Pomatum, at .JJj.f
PERUVIAN GTTAITO SUBSTITUTE !
- BAUGII'3
n-tVW B03ST13
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME.
After mora than twelve venrs of ennstnnt n. ihii
highlv concentrated manure has attained a wide
spread reputation as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active in Its operation, and of great du
rability. It docs not exhaust the soil, but on th
contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing
sales annually, abundantly prove the high popular
vaiuo oi mis manure, ana osuiniisn ine r.ict or its
being relied upon by a wide circle of agriculturists
to supply all wants
in
the direction of manures for
every crop.
13 -A. TT GUI Ac SONS,
Solo Manufacturers A Proprietors,
Office, No. 20 South Dolaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGII BKOTIIER.3 & CO.
General W'hohmU Ajen(t,
No. 181 Pearl St., cornor ol Cedar.
NEW YORK. .
GEOKGE
DUG DALE.
Maryland Vinjiitui,
WhvletaU Agent for
No. 105 Smith s Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Price $,io per tlOOO lbs. Cawli.
Just Published. tllO 1.1th edition rf nnr in imii.i.
phlot, "How to Maintain tho Fertility of American
Farms and Plantations, "-'-furnished frco upon appli
cation to us or our Agents.
BAUUn A SONS,
20 South Delaware AVenno, 1'hiladelphis.
Sold by
SMITH A GEXTHERt Sunbury.
July 28, 18fi0. ly
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
JUST OPENED.
KNOEL & ROBIilNS.
RESPECTFULLY inform the citisens of Sunbury
and vicinity, ihut thev have just onoued a lurife
stock of
TC
In the store mom lately occupied by Weaver & Fa-
geiy. opposite tne Ulii Uourl House.
REMEMBER that these Ooods bave iust heen
fiurcliased at reduced prices, and arosold according
y, cc in prising of
DRY GOODS
of every stylo and variety, such as
CLOTHS, CASSlMEkES, VESTINGS, AC.
Dress tioods, l'rints, Muslins Dumestio
Goods, Notions, Ac, Ac.
GROCEIilES, TEA. COFFEE. 8UGAK
MOLASSES, AC.
IlosiMckccpiBiig tioedN,
The attention of the publio is respectfully inv'ted
to tho advantage offered at this ettublishment.
TnE HIGHEST PRICES TA1D FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Cull and cxamino for yourselves.
A.J. KNCF.nEL,
li. 1'. BOBBINS.
Sunbury, July 21, 1808.
I710R Bounty, Pension, Increase of Tensions, and
' Arrears of Pay, Prise Money, or for the prosecu
tion of any claim whatever aguinst the National
Government, or that of any State, arising out of the
late war, or any previous one, Especially that of 1S12
all persons would do well to apply to the Military
and Naval Agency of JOSEPH E. DEVITT A CO.,
ao. izt vt ainut street, rmiauuipiua. All luiurma
tion and advice givon froe of charge.
Sunbury, August 4, 18US. .'tt
T ADIES call and fee the
Hanging Baskets,
U Brackets and rine Work Boxes, at
LIGHTNER'S
Procure oneof BYERLY'S Fine Photograph Pic
tures at bis Rooms in Simpson's Building.
To procure a family group Photograph, go to
iJlfcllbi O llooin in Simpson s lluilduigup stairs
PKOT1I .OT A It V.
At the solicitation of many of my friends, I have
consented to ho a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for
the office of Proihonotary Ac. Should i be elected, I
promise to fultill the duties of the ollice impartially
and to the beet of my ability.
CHAS. J. BRUNER.
Sunbury, June gQth.lMftfl.
rursim: am mwm.n jej
Sheet Iron and Stove
Market Street, near Engel s Store, SUNtURY. PA.
AN immense stock of every kind of Tin War
and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions.
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best
Brands which are unsurpassed lor oeauty or nuisn.
imnlieitv of arrangement, oombinini cheapness and
durability and each stove warranted to perform what
they are represented.
'oul Mil, C'ual Oil iJiinpn, I.nnterns
Shades, Cbiuinys. and all articles usually kept In on
establishment of this kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETI LLo, or all j
Sixes.
FRUIT JARS and CANS of th latest improved
styles.
lie Is also preporea io ao an ainus ui opvuiiuir, uu
RiKifing, Range and Furnace Work.
Repairing, cheaply anneatyr -- ()yER
Sunbury, July T, 1866.;y
8PEINO AlkD BUMMER
Millinery Goods,
Jualopening at the Millinery Store of
MiBB M-L. QUSSLEft
Fawn Street, below the Railroad, UNU UY, PA.,
ib d i fa"' u a a 9
SHAKERS, Dress-Trimmings, Head-Bresses, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Ac, Ac,
wbiok have bceh carefully selected.
The attention of the Ladies is solicited to her large
assortment of the latest stylus of BONNETS, which
give sulisraaiion io an.
Call and examine for yourselves
show goods
Sunbury, April It, 1884.
No trouble to
LADlr,l3LOVISKIDBOOTSlBl ......
W. V Aeillev's.
BOOTS AND SHOE", FOR MEN, WOMk.Ni AND
CHILDHEN.al W.W.Apsev
sHOIfTvmTy DK3CRirTlUN.tw Ap(y
El
New Arrival of
SUMMER GOODS!
AT TUB
MAMMOTH STORE
of -
a. w. mii.iu bo.
Market Square, near lb New Court House
JUST OPENED a large and n assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Cloths, Cessimcres, Cottonades, Linen Panting, A
LADIES' DRESSGOODS.
Silk, Delalnos, Alnpacas, Kncllsh ami Sootoh
Oinghiims. Challiea, Lawns, Arinurcs, Brilliants,
vt hue tfuotls, ualteoes. Muslins, and every other
article belonging to the above branch of business.
WHITE AND COLOIlfiD FLANNELS
Sheetings, Honp Skirts Hosiery and gloves.
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
Glnsswsro, Queenswarc, Crockery, Ilardwaro and
Cutlery.
Ikragw, H, I'uinlsi, Coal Oil iind
liiiniM.
Fish, Pork, Conrso and Fine Salt, Coffee, Tea, Su
gar, Molasses Syrup. Spices, Au.,
Groceries, Tobacco, Segnrs and Snuff, togctliei with
a large variety of miscellaneous goods at prices that
cannot foil to sa'.isfy purchasers.
J. V . i'lllLiiNU BU.
Sunbury, Juno 2, 1R60.
New Spring Styles!
IVllsii A-VA IVVIM'l.lt,
Two doors West of tlic I'ost OtHco,
8TJNBTJBY PENN'A .
RESPECTFULLY Invites the attention or the
publio to hor largo and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Ooods
whioh she has just received and opened. Her stock
embrace FANCY DRESS MOODS, Embroideries.
Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dreas
Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ac.
A fine assortment of Indies' and gents' Hosiery.
Gloves, Fans, l'arnsol, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbon's,
jeib iiiooous, civet itiDoous, jiraitt. j.aiued ..Neck
tics, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresses, Ao.
Jrvin's Patent Hair Criinners. Hair Coils. Corsets.
nml a largo nssortmont of other articles, too nume
rous to mention.
I have also just recoived a fine lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Rritfhes. Ac.
ANNA FAINTER.
Fmibury, April 28. 18t.fi.
NEW HARDWARE!
IRON STORE.
THE subscriber having opened in SUNBURY,
Pa., anew large, and well aswirted stock of all
kinds of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. COACH WARE
SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS,
ao., lam mat lowest New York and Lantern prices
which they will he pleased to sell for Cash at tho
lowest Eastern prices.
Intending: to do business in the honest nrincinles
of small profits and quick sale for Cash.
l. 11. lU.l.r.V A UU.
Sunbury. Juno 10, lHfifl.
"llfE would invite tho nttention of Cnrpentcrs to
V onr lareo and well selected assortment of
loolcs, aoniprifing Chisels of all kinds, Auziii'S.
Pianos. Saws, Iron nnd Stocl Soiinro. and in fact
every thing wanted to complete a full outfit, at tho
Hardware store of J. H. COXLEY A CO.
Willi I'll o l- and Border in srrcnt variety
new styles just received at the Mammoth Store of
J. W. ilULl.NU A iON.
Sunbury, Oct. 14. 18B6.
3S,000 Ibis, assorted Charcoal Iron at 5) cts. lb.
at J. IT. CON LEY A CO.
Sunbury, Jane 10, 1SC9.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
fllHE subscriber begs leave to call the attention of
X his customers, anil tlio community in general, to
the fact that he hits now received his second lot of
ISTE'W GOODS,
consisting, in part, of a complete lino of
PAI'Rlt AND ENVELOPES,
Blank, School nnd Juvenilo Books, Fancy Toilet
eoaps. I'crluincs, ricture frames, Lava ana vt mow
Hanging Biiskels, Bird Cages,
llnnd nnd IS I it nd lases,
Fine Vnses. Handsome Glove Jcwciry nnd Work
jioxes. iraveiing and other I'ortroiios. larvcd
lirackets, reather Dust lirushes,
Balls, Bats,
Fishing Tackle,
Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of
WALL-PAPER AND BORDER,
Window-Blinds, Parcr Shades. Coal Oil Lamp and
Fixtures, Ao. Thankful for past patronage, and hope,
by strict attention to business, to continue the sauie.
r. 1. Ha 111. N til.
Sunbjury, Juno 9. ISOiJ.
iVli-c lo 4'i-fdiloi-ai.
ALL porsons indebted to the lute firm of Rohrbach
A Cooper, on nolo, book account or otherwise,
are hereby notified to nmko immediate payment if
they wish to save costs, us they will bo placed in the
bauds of an officer for collection.
D. C. ROHRBACH,
T. G. COOPER.
Sunbury, Juno 10, ISfS.
AdmlnlKlruloi-'ai police.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary
on the estate of Henry Witmer, lute of Jordan
township, Northumberland county. Pa , deceused.
have been grunted to tho undersigned. All
persons indebted to said estate aro requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement.
BLNJAMIN WIT.MEK,
MICHAEL EMERlt'll. Jr.
Jordan twp., July U, lsioo. tit
lU.vUv keg, at tho new Hardware More of
' J. II. CON LEY A CO.
Sunbury. June 10, 18(10.
T ATROSE'S Hair Restorative, the best In use, for
XJ sslo by
LIGUTSER, solo Agent for Sunbury.
BOYIfl&N & LEONARD,
Monufaciurcrs aud
WEtOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
and
SILVER PLATED jx
OOODS.
51) I Anil tt ! t. lMjilndoIpUIli.
Thn. In want of SiWer or Silver Plated Ware v. ill
find it muoh to iheir advantage by visiting our Store
before making their purchases. Our long experi
ence in the manufacture of tho above kind of goods
enables us to defy competition.
Wo knei, no roods but thoso which are of the Kirst
Class, all of our own make, and will be sold at rcduo
od prices.
July Tin, iou ijcj
JJAND and Stand -lassos at liwBtsbb a.
A1
i t. kindsof Hardware, Iron, Ac, not in store
will be sent tor una acurereu at ine iusi
irioe by vv.
Sunbury, June io, isoo.
I F tou want a good Likeness for your friends, go
to S. BY EKLY S Gallery in bimpson s liuiiding.
f rU'RPENTINE, Coal Oil, rieh Oil, Linseed un
X for sulo low for Cash by
j. it. livjixi a. -.'
ICE CREAM FREEZERS aud Haley's Patent
L Clulhe Wringers, tor sale by t,tii -
V. 4..lEtLj.UVJi.a.
Sunbury, July 7, 1R.
PIliHIK, Glass, Putty, M bit Lead, Varnishes,
A. Everything that Painters us at uuhcard
of price, at tho lUrdwarc 0'CONLEV 4 c0.
Sunbury, June 10, 1869.
Cueli ! i'uelx !
Coals ! ! !
for all kind ol
hiir Iru',
Sunbury, J una Id, 1888. - '
LL goods bought for Cash and .old at lowest
price for east at tbe
Hardware e)UW "jj tONLEY CO.
Sunbury, JB lo, 1S0.
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qojijiiititi:i,
BBXD tfHAT DR. 8CIIENCX 13 DOING.
R. . H. SCIIBKCK, .
Dit4B Sib : I feel It a duty I owe lo ynu, and to
all who ar suffering under the diseases known a
Consumption and Lifer Complaint, to let the in know
what great ben i fit I have received from your Pul
monic Syrup and Seaweed Tonie In so short a time.
By the blsing of God It has oured me thus far.
Dr. Schenck, I will Bow make my statemenl to
yrn, as follows : About eighteen months ago I was
attacked with a sever oough, and It settled on my
t'l f001'1 not run anything 1 ate, and suf
lered with evoniug fever and night sweats. I was
very much reduced. The whites of my eyes wore
very yellow; likewise my skin; my appetite all gone,
and unable to digest what I did eat; bowels swillen,
ITS" ,n? 1 r"y kw spirited, and
had such violent spells of !ooughlng when I laid
down at night and when 1 arcs, in tb morning thnt
they would Inst one or two hours
I then would be nearly exhaustel, and was entire,
ly unal, e to lie on my lott side. I ,.mnni describe
my wretched BufToring as I would wh todo. Every
organ in my body was diseased or deraniad. Such
was my situation at this time, and 1 Was confined to
my bed from thowast of February, 1M2, not able to
sit un. I had the best of medical attendance the
whole of the time. My cough was so very bad that
it racked me very much. 1 at tl.ii time raised a
large quantity of thick, yellow, offi-nsive matter,
sometimes with blood, and it wasgcrrmirly Seooiupa
nied by nausea and a furred and thick cnHt ton rub.
At the time of coughing so badly I would have
sharp, shooting pains in my left rido and heart, niht
sweats, and soreness ull through my whole client: had
much inwnrd fever, pain In my baek and under my
shoulder blades and in tlio small of my back, and
at times so severe thnt it wonld throw me Into
ipnstns. Now my physician gave me np to dio.
Others f hud, and the best of them, but they oould
do nothing forme, and at that time I was nothing
bill skin nnd bone. I then was in the western purl
of Missouri. In Juae lost we left mere lor tne r.ast,
and in August Inst we came to New York, and I was
so reduced that I ovwld only walk a little with my
husband "a help. After I had been here a short tuuo
the salt water breer.o made niel'eol much belter for o.
time and then 1 hail again to call a physician fur aid
Wc had four of the best physicians of New York
on tho diseases "f the lenys, and doctors of all kind.-,
but of no avail. They surd 1 was pastouro. aud that
my lungs were too far gone for any one to cure inc.
But at this timo I wn a my feet obout the house,
not able to do muoh of anything. In November
last I srrew worse, nnd tbe consumption diarrhea
set in nnd lasted about eight weeks. We hod tried
all and everythiug that 1 could grasp at line a uyiug
perseii for my di.eu.cs consumptrwrand liver oom
plaint but of no avail.
In January, 1803; I was brought ow again on
my bed. and was not expected to live tlw night out.
Mv hiuhuiid slayod at my side, aud ether friends,
and they all give me up to-diw. At this Mm every
one who saw me did tint think I would leave my
bed a living woman. The first night I wos attacked
with spnEins, and was deranged most of the time.
A friend, Mrs Harris, came to see me the lust of too
week, anil brought the Sunday Mercury, in it
v. as an account of a great cure performed by Dr.
Schenck . She read it to se. and- it was so much
liko my own disuase that I nskl my husband to go
and see him for me. Al this time I bad given up
all hopes of ever getting weU again, and made my
peace with God, to bu ready when He called for
me.
On the 27lb of January, 1B03, my nus'iond called
on Dr. Schenck, :2 Bond street, Now York, and "
stated to him my case, w'rth a request for btm to call
and see mc, which he did. nml examined me with
the rcspiroinetor. When he' was about to go 1 asked
him if he could cure mc 7 His reply was: "1 con
not tell, both lungs are diseased, alia the bronchial
tubes aro affected on btli rSes. ' Ami yet he
seemed to think thero were lans enough reft to ef
fect a euro if tho flinrrkcnr cochl he stepped. Ho
sai.l in order to do this, he would have to givo Muu
drako Pills in small do.wj at Sr.rt, to-curry off the
morbid mutter, nnd then, with astrigeni-, be hoped
Ui cheek it, which he dill, Vut tho constant c-mghing,
night sweats, nnd tliarrlica had prostrated me so that
ho was afraid my vital oowoth wertW) much pros
trated evur to rally, aid yet ho sceme-lto think if I
could live to get eue..rtt;h Pliuouic Syfup througls
my system to cause eiectorutiorr, there were luni
enough left lor me to recover. Ho wished me to try
tho Pulmonic Syrup sad Seaweed Tonic at once,
saying it would do uin karai.if it did mono good.
The first week it seemed, lo give mo strength, so
that on Sundny after I sat up in bed and ate hearty
for a sick woman; but tb xt week 1 lost all hoio
and wished my husband nut t give me any more"
medicine. But tho doctor ha't warned him of this,
and when the medicine was clearing out the system
it made them feel somewhat retfles, and to perse
vere; and be insisted on my taking it; and 1 new
feel the benefit of it. For alter eight days I hegan
to gain strength, and, with tho exception o a cold
thai put me hack sotno, I have been gaining strength
o.' body, my cough is going away, snd all my pains
are gone; no soreness of the hudy, my bowels are
regular, ami my breath is sweet, and 1 tbunk God
that I am now going about, and sow and read as well
as I ever could. I liuve tuken sixteen bottles ol the
medicine, eight of each. 1 now have a good appe
tite aud rest well at night ; my cough does not
trouble mo in getting up or lying down. 1 would,
here snv to the afflicted with coutiimption or liver
complaint, that Dr Schenck is no humbug. 1 ou
can rely ou w hat he says Dolay not; it is danger
ous to tritlo with these diseases. If you would be
oured, go at once, and any one wishing to know tho
facts as herein stated can cull ai my rcaiueueo, in
West Houston street, New 1 ork city.
MRS. MAKi i.lAliiiUn.
We, the undersigned, resident of Sew York, ura
acquainted with Mrs Farlow, and know ner state
ment lo be true, v o aiso kdow mm rim tw
Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup and Suaweed Tonic, aud
have reason to believe that to this medicine she
owes her preservation from a premature grave.
S. t AH LOW, 17 M eH lliiiuiou si.
EUGENE UXDERIULL.nTA Greenwich at.
Mrs. EUGENE ILNDI.lUilLL, 076 Greenwich t
AUGUSTA UNDERBILL. 670 Greenwich t.
A. ?. 1IAKR1S. 117 West Houston st.
EMILY GLOVER. 117 West Houston St..
J L. COLE, SH Cottage place
M A. LE1G1ITON, Broadway.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP. 1 Ainily plnco.
I am well acquainted with Mrs- Mary Farlow,
id with berhtisbaud, Mr. 11. Farlow, they having
for a few months past, attended ut my etiuron, and
I amicuiivinced tl at any statement wbioh they uiiglii,
make might bo relied on sm truo.
J 1 1 1 1 . yuiiui.iu,v.".i
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y.
De. Schenck will be professionally at his principle
oOice No. 15 jYorth Sixth streot, corner ot Commerce,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, from A.M. until
4 P. M., No. 32 Bond street, Now York, every lues
day, from 9 to :t; No 38 Summer street, Boston,
Mass., every Wednesday, from 8 to 3, and every
other Friday at 10$ Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
All advice free, but fur a jhorougn examination oi
the lungs with the Resplromotcr, the charge is threo
dollars. . .
Prico of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed ionic,
each $1 111 pcr bottle, or $7 50 pcr half dosen. Mau
dr ike Pills. 2 cents pcr box.
For Biilc by all Druggisrs and Dealers.
December 2, lStio 1 y.
Support Home Industry !
llulN of livery llescrlption!
A FULL ASSORTMENT Jist ofbnbd by
SAMUEL FAUST.
Two doors west of Bonnctt's Drug Store, Market st.
QUNBURY, PENN'A.
CALL and examine the large assortment of the
latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
Silk, Cassimere, Petto Derby, Wire Brim, Soft Fur,
Straw and Boy's Hats which for beauty and du
rability cannot bo excelled. Being B practical Hat
ter, he flatters himself that bis stock has been select
ed with more cure than any ever before brought to
this place.
He also manufacture to order all kinds of soft
Fur Huts, all of w hich will bv sold at wholesulo and
retuil. ut icujouablo rates.
Dyeing done ut short notice and at the lowest rates.
Sunbury, May 12, lSttri.
AIUNN i:XIIti:?M COJII'ASY.
REDUCTION OF RATES OS PRODUCE, OYS
TERS, AC.
milE rates on Fresh Fish, Oysters in the Shell, sn I
X Truck of all kinds, to planes in this Division,
whero the rate rsTicents per lull llnor over, has beeu
reduced 25 cents por 100 lha. At plaee where lh
rate is between 60 and 75 cents per 100 lbs, the rate
will be 50 cents per 100 lbs. Barrels of truck
weighing less Ihou 1U0 lbs will be charged a 100 lb
In weight. . ..... U1 1
Fnadi Fish will require to be packed in tight bar
rels or laixcs.
Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Drafts,
N. FKRREE LIGHTNER, Agent
.Siinbiiry, June 10, 18ofl.
17a AA Customers wanted to buy Hardware, Ac.
I U vU al th Cheap Hardware and Iron Store of
J. CON LEY A CO.
Sunbury, June 19, 1803.
SHOE
lene
HOE Findings, Sol Leather and all goods bo-
inx to shoe makers businei
9 in
far sals by
J.U. CON LEY A CO.
1.AU1K3' CUM SHOF.8 for l.0. at
'.V. W. Apslev'a
SARATOGA TRUNKS at
W. W. Apsley's.
A NVIL8, Vice, Bellow Stocks, and Die, nd
all goods belonging to th Blaoksmithing busi
m for sal low for Cash by
J. 11. CONLEY A CO.
UILDKRrl and those contemplating building,
would do wll to call and see lb large aort-
Sent of Leeks, Latobe, Bulla, ButU and Screws,
trap and T. Hingea, Window Springs, and ever,
thing wanted to complete a home, st the uew Hard
warstoruf J. U. CONLIil AvO.