Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 01, 1866, Image 3

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    ttf)i Sunfmrfi American,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1806.
iLoral Affairs.
" EF" PobtBmorraib Fobrd. A postemonnala,
containing papers of great value to the owner, wm
found od Third street, Boar the depot, on Saturday,
18th alt. The owner on obtain the tamo bf calling
mt this offioe.
7Basb Bali, at Tobbut tills. -A gam of
taia ball oams off at Turbutville on Tuesday of last
week, between the Pastime Club, of Turbutville,
nd tha Kirwaneta Club, of Money., The playing
was very good, considering the abort time tbe club
have been organiaed. Tha Paatima Club wu vloto
rioni In a aooreof 46 to 14.
17 Lotbbbar Fain ard Festival. The ladiea
of tha LAorn Charoh, of thii place, propose hold
ing a fair and festival dariug the coming bolidayr,
to aid in tha creation of a parsonage, and are now
working for that objeot, and will be thankrul for any
Pkasutance that may be rendered them.
ty Union Mitrina at Irt Vallet. The
friends of Maj. Uen. Qbabt, our candidate for (Jot
rnor, intend holding a Man Meeting at Pry Valley
Furnace, on Thnnday evening next. Emlnentspeak--crt
will addren the meeting. All are reapeetfully
invited to attend. It la proposed to lend a delega
tion from Sonbury to the meeting, who oan go early
in the evening, and return immediately after tha
meeting, by the steamer "Ira T. Clement."
V3F Bora in Blub The Club mot on Tuesday
evening last, tha regular night of meeting, in the
old Court House. The following committee was ap
pointed to perfect arrangements for the grand Mass
Meeting, to be held In Sonbury, on Wednesday, the
26th inat. : Capt, C. 8. Prowell, Cart D. Oyster,
M. Bnoher, C. H. Faost, W. A. Bennett, C. D.
Wharton and II. Billington.
A special meeting of the Clob will beheld in tha
Court House, this (Friday) evening, for the purpose
of sending a delegation of soldiers to the Loyal Sou
therners' Convention, wbioh is to meet in Philadel
phia on Monday next.
Ep To Claim Aoexts. Blanks for the collcc.
tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Com-missioned
Officers," under the late Act of Congress,
equalising boontles, have been printed and are now
fur sale at this office. We keep on hand a full sup
ply of all kinds of military blanks, which we sell
very chenp. They are copied from blanks pre
pared in the Departments at Washington, and can
bo relied on for correctness. Orders from a diatanoe
will receive prompt attention.
tV Select School. Miss Amelia C. Fisher re
quest us to announce that she will re-open her
school, at hor residence, in Chesnut street, on next
Monday. Parents and others wishing to send chil
dren, will please take notioe.
13" LKTTijta or tub Kxw School Houses. The
lotting for the erection of two publio school houses,
advertised by the Sunbury School Board, was made
to Mr. William L. Room, an experienced builder of
this place, on Saturday last, for the sum of $3,042,
each . The houses are to be erected on lota purchased
by the Board, ono from Dr. J. B. Mower, on Arch
street, near Fourth, for $1,200, and one on the eornor
of Second and Spruco streets, of Mr. 11. V. Friling,
for the sum of $550.
tjcPTiiK Sale or the Presbytrriar Cuurco.
The sale of the Presbyterian church, in this place,
which was to have taken place on Tuesday, 21st ult.,
was postponed, and is advertised to be told to-day,
(Saturday.) As the property is in a very desirable
location, it will undoubtedly sell at a high figure
We understand that the new church will be crcoted
in the upper part of the town, -in a more suitable
locality, and will be a handsome structure. The
subscriptions to the new building have been quite
liberal, over $2,000 having already been obtained.
(3 Concert. Last week we mentioned that a
company of amateur performers, composed of young
men of this place, intended giving a concert for the
benefit of tbo Solders' Monument Fund of Co. C,
47th l'a. Vet. Vols. The concert will take place, in
the old Court House, on Friday and Saturday even
ingsofnext week. As theolijeet Is a moat worthy
one, wehope they will receive the enoourngemcnt
of our citiiens.
lS" Uov. Hamilton, of Texas, passed through this
place on Thursday morning on bis way to Philadel
phia, and was introduced to some of our oilisens at
the depot by Gen. Cameron. The Governor was one
of the truly loyal men of the South during the war,
and is an eloquent speaker.
p" Si sni Br Classical Institute We are
indebted to Kcv. Mr. Miller, tha Principal, for a
coUlougo of this new day and boarding school for
young Indies and young men, which appears to be in
a flourishing condition. The eouise of study is the
same that is usually pursued in our best Seminaries
of learning. The school, though only opened a few
months sinoc, already numbers 02 soholars, as fol
lows: ' moa school department.
Mules, 2.1
Females, 24
48
S3
11
44
60
sa
81
FRErARATORT DEPARTMEXT.
Males,
Females,
Total Males,
" Females,
Whole number,
Tho list of instructors arc, Rev. Simon S. Miller,
A. M., Principal ; Rev. William C. Cromer, A. M.,
Vice Priclpal, and teacher of the Latin and German
language ; Miss Sarah E. Powers, teacher of English
branches ; Miss Jennie A. Fletcher, teacher of In
strumental Music
The second quarter of tha Summer session of this
institution will open on Monday next. Sea an
nouncement in our advertising columns.
Croquet. Thus far the boys and young men
bave had monopoly of athletic exercise, but in a
great many places croquet is getting to be quite as
Important as base ball. A number of young ladies
of this place have recently organiaed a elub for tha
purpose of exercising in this new and fashionable
Same-, and bava already made rapid progress in tha
art. They praotioe almost avery pleasant afternoon,
The game Is pretty, graceful and healthful, giving
ample exercise to the limbs and chest.
A club of this charade is also in exlstenoa in
Northumberland, among whose members are several
ladies who are eonsidared rst-c!aas players.
rt7BAS8 Ball. On Wednesday last a match
game was played between the Agile Club, of Dan
ville, and the Keystone, of this place, on tha grounds
of the Susquehanna Club, below town. Tba Danville
boys arrived in tha morning train, ana returned in
tha 4.40 afternoon train. While here they were
entertained by the Keystone Club, and partook of
en excellent dinner prepared for them at tba Wash
ington House. The Keystone boys were victorious,
as will be teen by the following score:
AOILB.
Jameson, C.
Baldy, p.
Harder, a. a.
Butler, 1st b.
Brandon, Sd .
Leidy, 2d a.
Ligbtuer, f
Miles, r. f
O. R
Clark, 1.1
It. Furmaa, a. I.
Weaver, p.
W. Furmaa, Id b.
Paul, Jd a.
Young, a.
1 8
2
18 SI
Brindle, lets.,
Kessler, C. f.
Total,
18 83
Total,
ibriro.
1st. Id. 3d
3 10 T
4th. 6th.
6th.
883
19-44
Agile.
2 1
4 S
Keystone
4 8 11
Fly Catches-Agile, 4; Keystone,!.
I'wpire A. Newberry, Susquehanna Club.
Ecows Reynold and Rsthbun.
i t3f MtrnbBB Trias, in Williamsport.
time sine we published an amount of tha sanrdef of
ft Womaa Bashed Phebo Am) Beat, formerly of Hsr
risburg, by Peter Bota, bar repntad husband, Bear
Williamsport. Tha trial of the murderer took place
last week, as will be seen by the following, from the
Builti iff Saturday last ! ; O '
"Tha Base of Peter BoU, charged with the murder
Of Pbebc Ann Bota, alias Pheba Ann Real, wu
iaken up la tha Quarter Session, on Thursday laat.
Tha murder Ob Burred in Loyalsoek township, about
three hilles from this eity, en the 4th of March, I860.
The ebuusel la the eaaa were District Attorney Wal
bridge, assisted by Wm; H. Armstrong, Esq , and
John J. Metagar, Essj., for tha prosecution, and
Messrs. Wlngard and Yonngman for the defense.
"After some discussion and delay on the part of
tha defense, In regard to obtaining witnesses, tha
prisoner was brought ap, at about a ejnarter before
three o'clock, P. M. He is a man aboat 49 yean of
age, has a restless bine-grey aya, prominent nose,
presenting no marked features ot particular vicious
character, above men often met in society. His
height is about tva feet seven inches ; is a native of
Hungary, and served in the Reserve Corps during
the war. Considerable delay was experienced in
procuring a jury, feveral were excused on aooouat
of conscientious scruples against capital punishment,
nine were peremptorily challenged, two could not
understand the English language, and twelve had
formed aa opinion. A jury was selected anally and
sworn.
"At 4 o'clock the Distriot Attorney opened tha
case for tha Commonwealth. The trial may last for
two or three day.
"Since the above was pot in type we learn that
Potor Bota was found guilty of murder In the first
degree, and at three o'clock on Saturday afternoon
he was sentenced to be hanged."
13T Death ruou Delirium Trrmexs. TheLew
isbtarg Chronicle, of last week, says that John W.
Jordan, originally from Rockbridge county, Va.,
for a while connected with the Riviere House, in
Lcwisburg, as bar-keeper and oo-partner, bnt more
recently a resident of Wilkesbarre, enme to the Ri
viere House last Saturday, laboring under tbo influ
ence of liquor. Being quite aiok, Messrs. Ueas took
care of him, nailed a phystoian, and did all they
could for his comfort, and for the restoration of his
health. But all efforts proved in vain, for rum bad
done its work too effectually. On Wednesday night,
about 11 o'clock, ho died of delirium tremens, after
suffering the most awful agonies. He was interred
on Thursday afternoon, in the Lcwisburg Cemetery.
His age was about 24 years. While living in Lcw
isburg bis conduct was not such as to indicate so
early and awful a death.
y The Union County Republican Convention
mot at Lcwisburg, on Monday of last week, and
nominated the following ticket : Congress Hon.
Ueorge F. Miller; Assembly Jamos Marshall ; As
sociate Judge J. W. Simonton; Commissioner
T. V. Harbeson ; Register and Recorder E. II.
Wcikel ; Auditor I. S. Sterner.
ty Tribute or Respect. At a meeting of the
Sunbury Lodge, No. 134, I. 0. of G. T., held on
Friday evening, Aug. 24tb, the following preamble
and resolutions were unanimously adopted :
WnxnKAS, It has pleased Almighty God, in His
all-wise providonce, to remove from our midst, by
the hand of death, our late beloved and respected
member, Auram Yocru, therefore.
littulrrd. That whilo we recognise the will of
(be Almighty in this sad event, ths Order has lost
an active, fearless, good and noble member.
Re.iolvrd, That we sympathize with the bereaved
family of our deceased member, in this their loss of a
beloved son.
Resolved, Tbat in token of bur esteem of his
worth, the members of this Lodire attend the funeral
of the dooeascd in a body, and wear tha usual badge
of mourning for the space of thirty days.
lietoivtrt, inat the dinerent newspapers or this
town be requested to publish these proceedings, and
tbat a copy be presented to the family of deceased.
Samuel Kautz, W. 8.
Editor's Table.
iy Oooir'i Laot'i Book, for September, has
boen received. It is an excellent magaiine, and no
family should be nithout it. Terms, $3 a year.
Address, Louis A. Godcy, Publisher, Cbesnut street,
Philadelphia.
Ijf The Lart's Fn.Eiin, rou Srpterbrb. A
charming steel engraving of a mother bending over
her sleeping child, adorns the September number of
Ibis favorite monthly. The large sised colored
Fashion Plate is as choice and reGned as ever. The
other embellishments are a "Summer in Calcutta."
and engravings of bonnets, veils, promenade suit,
ball dress, collars, cuffs, gored dross with peplum
basque, Ac. The niusio of this number is the "Val
ley Farm Scbottiscb." Among the literary matter
we may mention "How the Mary June Came Home,"
by Louise Chandler Moulton ; "Out in the Rain," by
i lorence Percy ; "A Premature Proposal," by So
phie May; "The Disputed Patrimony;" "The
Mermaid s Home," one of the Fairy Talea of Sci
ence ; "The Maltese Cross," by Mrs. M. E. Kendall ;
"Pruc'a Day," by Tracy Towne; with notices of
nooks, receipts, descriptions 01 lasnions, cc. rrice,
$2.50 a year. Published by Deacon A Peterson,
319 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
fy Every Saturday. This admirable weekly
Journal of foreign literature is published by Tick nor
A Fields, 124 Tremont street, Boston, at $5.00 per
year, or $4.00 to subscribers to the " Atlantio" or any
other of their publications. It is filled with inter
esting stories, easavs, sketches, and poems from for
eign periodicals. With the first number for Septem
ber 11 will be enlarged ny aa pages, witnout any
increase in the price. The great success of the
journal justifies this enlargement. It is tha only
puunoBiiuB in inn ouunirj iuh giria ua ii ujpuriu
nity to read articles from the press of the most
eminent literary contributors of the old world, such
as Henry and Charles Kingriy, Anthony Trollope,
Alexander Dumas, the author of "John Halifax,
Robert Buchanan," Ac. binjrle copies, ten cents.
Send for one and examine It.
fy Toe Atlartic Mohthlt, for September, hat
a choice variety of valuable and entertaining articles.
"The Surgeon's Assistant" Is an interesting and
thoughtful story turning upon incidents of tha war.
Mr. Longfellow 's Sonnet "On Translating the Divina
Commedia." is very noble. "Women's Work in the
Middle Ages" will attract lady-readers by its aa
eounts of laoe-makintt, embroidery, illumination,
and medieval authorship. "University Reform" is
the oration delivered at the meetinc of the Harvard
Alumni, by Dr. Hedge. Kvery one will recognise
the truthful and lively portrait of a "Distinguished
Character." "The Bobolinks" is a deiioiously light
and snarklins? noem bv Unristopber rease irancb,
The interest of "Griffith Gaunt" grows more and
mora intense, and tba lotlv moral 01 ine suu-y is im
pressively developed, "the Johnson Party" is a
polished and very caustic due nation or tne poiitioai
ituatioB. "Lake Chamolaiu11 is a noem by H. T.
Tuckerman. The remaining articles valuable for
their timeliness or intrinsic Interest are : "Life
Amraiu.:" "An Italian Kaln-Stonn . "incidents
of the Portland Fire;" "Yesterday;" "My bitUe
Rib,:" "Raviawaand LiUrarv Notices ;" and "ine
Chimney Corner," in which Mrs. Blows promulgates
some fresh ideas concerning popular amusements.
Tick nor A Fields, fublisbora, Boston, aai.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
y Stoves, Tih-Warb, Ac Smith A Oenther,
of this place, having sold during the past season,
large numbers of Stoves of all kinds, cook, parlor,
offioe, heaters, fire-place stoves, Ac, ara now re-
stockinc their establishment for tha approaching
season, with tha vary best la use. Their stock of
tin-ware Is extensive and of tha best quality. 8,'C
their new advertisement
tT On bow pleasing it Is for people to know that
at tba Continental Clothing Baaaar, Market street,
Sunbury, Ready-Made Clothing of every descrip
tion la sold at prices that surprise and astonish the
moat fastidious. All are invited to eall and sea for
themselves.
rr Larr roa Cause. A yoaag, buxom, bcauU
fill aad sensible wife but recently married very
promptly left the bed and board of bar liege lord
and master, epos learning that his wedding suit was
not narcbaaed at tha fashionable tailoring establish
ment of Jacob 0. Beck, on Fourth street, la this
place. She thought there was soma deficiency In tha
fellow's "get up" all tha time, and bow wonders
that she was sa stupid as not to find cut the difficulty
before. Young atea wbt 000 template matrimony
will doubtless take the hint.
ry Hoop Sklrta, Hopkln's "cam maW f Arch
street, Philadelphia, advertised la this issue, give
universal satisfaction. Ladies, aoU tb fast.
17 Th First or tbs BaAe.-We ara happy
to state that Wm. H. Miller, thaaatorprialng preprt
Mor of tha Kxcehrior Boot and Shoe Btore, Market
street, hi th, first la this place or Vicinity to lay in a
full supply of boot and shoes. Ha has just opened
R large assortment of the latest styles, made ap of
the best material , Call and see his stock .
3 Reorrt. How . often have we beard tha
regrets of those who have lost tha dear ones of their
household, because they bad neglected to gets like
ness of tha loved and lost, are they departed. Be
wise then in time ; call at Byerly's Photograph Oal.
lery, In Market street, Sunbury, and get a life-like
picture, that may prove a priceless memento In the
dim, uncertain future.
iujiiai
ly A exchange says : Wa were compelled to
refuse aa offer of Job printing tha other day by a
man who innocently called to get some postage
stamps printed ! He was quite disappointed because
we oould not do tha work he wanted 'em real bad
to put On letters when he writ to a gal, and they
cost too much to buy them of the post office fellers.
Of course the verdant youth never wore one of
8miek's fashionable Suits. ' The elothlng made at
his establishment is not only polished itself, but
frequently polishes the ideas of its fortunate wearers.
Call at Smlok'i establishment, on Fourth street,
nearly opposite Weaver's hotel. :
, DEATHS.
In Urncr Augusta township, on Thursday, the 23d
ult., HARM AN CAMPBELL, aged aboutW) years.
In this place, on Friday the 24th alt.. Mr. ADR AM
YOUNG, aged 31 years.
Corrected Weekly-taw th "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, perbarrot,
do do do do pcrewt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do pcrewt.
Wheat, prime red per bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, do
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per round
do do unparcd do
Dried Apples, do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu.
Butter, per pound,
Eggs, per dosen,
Cheese, per pound,
Lard, .do
Hams, do
Shoulders, do
Beef, bind quarter, do
" front " do
Mutton, do-
Cbiokens, - per pair
$14 00
7 00
10 00
6 60
Nhumoklsa Coal Trade.
Bbamokir, Aug. 27, 1868.
Tan: Ctrl.
Sent for week ending Aug. 25, 15,586 11
Per last report, 353,360 10
368.047 01
261,357 14
107,489 07
To same time last year,
Increase,
Special Notices.
tyUse ROIIRER'S Expectorol WILD CHERRY
1UMC 111 prevention and cure for Asiatic Cholera.
For diseases of the Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach
and Bowels, and as a Blood purifier it has no equal.
Sold at the Continental, Girard, La Pierre, Wash
ington, St. Lawrence and Merchants. Philadelphia.
Monongahela and St. Charles, Pittsburg. By the
principal Hotels and Druggists generally. J. ROU
RER, Sole Proprietor, Lancastor, Pa.
September I, !. 4t
7"Tbe Talisman of Fashion; the Favor
ite of Beauty; tho Pet Luxury of every dressing-room
and boudoir ! Canst thou guess
what it is, reader? Aba! well guessed! Thou
art right; it is Pbnlon's "Night-Blooming
Ccreus," of perfumes "the chief among ten
thousand." Sold everywhere.
Spebk's Samucro Pout Wine. For per
sons of sickly and debilitated constitutions
it is especially recommended as a valuable
tonic and invigorator. As a dinner wine it
s pleasant and agreeable, and its exhilirat-
ing eflects considerably assist digestion. For
general family use it cannot be excelled by
the finest port for taste, flavor, or juicy rich
ness, while it is devoid of tho deleterious
and intoxicating qualities which uniformly
characterize foreign wines. W. A. Bennett
has it.
"DON'T BE FOOLISH." You enn make
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and ex
amine an invention urgently occdud by every
body. Or a sample sent tree by mail for 00
cents that retails easily for ft), by It. h.
WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y.
Sept. 10, I860. I y.
ITCH I ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Care the Itch In 44 Ilotir-M.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
ULA1N.S, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 60 cents. For sale by the drueiinls. Bv send
ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
1T0 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any port of the United
States. jo 23 '68-y
Whlajkerti t Whlaiker ! !
Dr. L. O. Mourn' Corrolia, the createst stimu
lator in the world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches
to grow on the smoothest lace or chin ; never known
to fall , sample lor trial sent tree to any one aeairous
of testing its merits. Address, Rbbvbs A Co., 78
baseuu St., H. X. Je30 am
The Coarolou nsad Isperlestce
or ar irvalio.
Published for the benefit and as a eaution to young
men and others, wbo suffer from Nervous Debility,
Prematura Vecay or aiannooa, c, supplying at tne
same time the means of self-eare. By one who naa
cured himself after undergoing considerable quack
ery. Uy enoloslng a poat-pata adaressea envelope,
single copies, free of charge may be had of tha au
thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
UO, H. I.
January 37, I860 ly.
Deaiaiesw, llllsadaieaHi stsast Catarrh,
Treated with the utmost suoeess by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oculist aad Aurist. (formerlv or levden, Holland,)
No. stw fine street, rauaaeipnia. -Acsumoniais
from the most reliable sources la tbe City aad Coun
try oan be seea at his offioe. The aaedicai faculty ara
Invited to aooompaay tneir pauenia, aa 00 oas no ae-
OTOia in nw praoiMie. aziiiwim mijvm, iunriu w,ur
out pain. No charge made for examination.
t , .:.: I? - i . - A !,.
July xx, iwn. ly
I.OVK A.D MATRIMONY.
Ladiea and gentlemen, V you wish to marry, ad
dress tbe andersigned, who will send you, without
money and without price, valuable Information tbat
will enable you to marry happily aad speedily, Ir
respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This lntbrma
tion will cost you nothing, aad if yoa wish to marry
I sill ahaarfullT assist von. All tellers sitiumt eon
ftdential. The desired information sent by return
mail, and no reward asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT
O reap point, Kings Co., New York
June , I860. 3a
To Cosaaiasaintlvca.
Tba advertiser, having been restored to health la
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe Inng affection
and tbat dread disease, Consumption is anxious to
ssaka kaowa to bis follow sufferers tha means of
cure. .
To all wbo desire it, ba will send a copy of the
preaoriptioa used (free of charge), with tha dire
tions for preparing and using the same, which they
will find a subb Curb for ConsuarTios, Asthma
Bronchitis, Cousas, Colds, and all Throat and
Lang Affections. Tha only abject ot the advertises
la sending the preaoriptioa is to benefit tha aHioted
and spread in formation wbioh ba aoneaives to ba la
valuable, and ba hopes avery sufferer will try hif
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, aad may prova
a blessing.
Parties wishing tba presorinUoa, raxs, by return
snail, nlaaas sililiass
P Rar. EDWARD WTLSOnT,
WlUiamsbargh, Kings C , New Tor
January 13, 1864 ly.
NCT-Aj7ERTIsEMENTS-
:vj,v ,," HOT1CK. '" ',
Art appeal for Boron rh Taxes wilt be held at the
ofllee of B. Y, Bright, on tbs 28tn day of Au
gust, 1H66, between the hoars oft o'clock, A. M.,
and 12 U., aad between the boars of land t o'clock,
P. M. ... , E. Y. BRIOUT, Chief Burgess,
- Jacob GmrHAR, Clerk.
Sunbury, Aug. 11, 1866 3t
CALL and see those beautiful Bird Cages at the
new Hardware store of
! J. H. CONLET ft CO.
THE forlowlnc persons are entitled to receive an
inoreaae nf Bounty under the Act Of Congress
passed July 1866, to equalise Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted alter the 19th day of
April, 1861, for 8 years, and served their time of
enlistment and hsve been honorably discharged, and
have received or are entitled to reoeive a Bounty of
$100, are entitled an additional Bounty of glOO.
2d All such soldiers who enlisted for S yean, and
have boen honorably discharged on account of
wounds received in the tine nf duty, arc entitled to
an additional Bounty of ftlOO.
3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Parenteof such
soldiers who died In the servioe of wounds or disease,
are entitled to an additional Bounty of g IOO.
By application to S. P. WOLVERTON, Era., of
Purrdrt, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agont, all suoh claims can be speedily collected. -Sunbury,
August 4, I860. If
VTOTICB TO OFFICERS. Act of Congress, ap
11 proved, July 18, 1866, gives Three Months'
Pay Proper to oflloeis of volunteer service, who were
In any manner honorably discharged after April 9tb
1865 who had been officers on March 3d, lrS6a. Ap
ply immediately, in person or by letter, to the Mili
tary and Naval Agency. No. 427 Walnut street, Phil
adelphia. JOSEPH E DliVlXTiV CO.
Angus! 4, 1S66. It
bountyIfor soldiers;
I HAVE mado arrangements In Washington City,
for the prompt eol lection of Bounty under the
late Act of Congress. I have also received the pro
per blanks to prepare tbe claims. Soldiers entitled
to this Bounty should apply immediately, as it is es
timated that it will require three years to adjust all
the claims.
All soldiers who enlisted for threo years and who
have not received more than $100 bounty are entitled
to the benefits of this Act, as well as soldiers who
have enlisted for three years and discharged nftor a
servioe of two Tears, by rtasnn of wounds received,
disease contracted in line of duty, or re-enlistment.
LLOYD T. ROHRBACU.
Sunbury, August 18, 1866,
llonnlics Collected.
O.W. HAUPT, Attorney at Low, Sunbury, Pa",
offers hii professional services for tbe collection cf
bounties due to soldiers under tbe late Equalization
Act passed by Congress. As an authorised claim
agent he will promptly oollect all Bounties, Pensions
and Uratuities due to soldiers of the lato war, or tbo
war of 1812.
Sunbury, August 18, ,868.
AdmlniMralor' Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of adminis
tration having been granted tothe undersigned,
on tbe estate of John Kohl, late of Lower Mahonoy
township, Northumberland county. Pa., deceased.
All persons indebted to suid estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them duly authenticated for settlement.
tPAitins nunij,
HENRY KOHL,
Low. Mahonoy twp., Aug. 18, '66.- Adm'rs.
Auclilor's Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or
phans' Court for Northumberland county to ex
amine and restate the account of Peter B. Mower, ono
of the Executors of Henry Master doccasod, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment at bis office, in
the Borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the 15th day
of September next at 10 o'olock A. M.
S. U. BUY EU, Auditor.
August 25, 186A 3t
:vika IIOI.MV
TO
SOLDIERS ! WIDOWS ! FATHERS ! MOTHERS'
AND MINOR CHILDREN !
Bonnlv Bill lust passed eives all soldiers who en
listed for three years, since April 19, 1861, and served
ineir 10.11 term 01 service or wore discharged bctoro
the expiration of said term of sorvice on account of
wounds received in the lino of dutv. and received
One Hundred Dollars Bounty and no more, are now
entitled to an extra bounty of UK llUKDKEU
DOLLARS. Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minor
Children of deceased soldiers who enlisted for tbreo
years, as above, and died in tbe service or from dl-
Base or wounds contracted in tne service and line or
utv. are entiucd to the Above extra One Hundred
Dollars
IT-To be obtained upon explication in person or
by letter to tbe Military and Naval Agency, No. 427
Walnut stroet, Philadelphia.
JUMll'U JS. DEVATT VV.
August 18, 1866. lm
RHmm I.OI IMA MlllMMI.r.ltl
Millinery taoodsi usisl Irt Trim-
mtsir, Head lrcmes,
GLOVES, PARASOLS, &c &c,
South aide of Market Square. SUNBURY, Ponn a
Has just returned from the cities with a choice
selection of seasonable goods to whioh tho attention
of the Ladies is respectfully solicilod.
MILLINERY UOOOS AND DRESS TR1MMINUS
With Head-Drosses, Uloves,
Hosiery, , Ribbons,
has been carefully selected and will give satisfaction.
Mtm euusler has had an experience in the buiii
iess tbat enables her in select Roods with an eve to
the taste and wishes of her customers, and she begs a
continuance of favors in tbo future whioh she takes
Eleasare in acknowledging during the post year,
adiea will find a oboice stock of every thing in her
uiu 01 DueineBS.
Sunbury, April 14, 1866.
EXTRA PENSION
TO WIDOWS. EXTRA PENSION TO WIDOWS.
Widows are now entitled to an Incrcosed Pension
of $3 per month for each ohild ol tbe soldier under
10 years or age. io no obtained upon application
in person or by letter, to tbe Military and Naval
Agency, No. 427 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
jusi.ru is. Ait nr uu.
August 18. 1866. lm
Kieculor'ii ZMollce.
Etat6 of Philip Brymire. dcceatal.
NOTICE Is hereby given tbat letters testainenta
rv have been crrruited to tha nndersiirned. nn
the estate of Philip Brymire, late of the borough of
bun bury, JNortnuiuuorianu county, ra., deceased.
All persona indebted to said estate are requasted to
make immediate payment, and those having olaims
to present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ii r .1 . Tumi: i.' i. i.' i t i ij i . -.
TTXU. jn. 1JHE.E AUiLA, AA V
eunoury, August a, ioo. ot
EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIES.
X.. XI. EASE,
Attorney at I.nv, Msialtary, Pa.
8 duly authorised and Lioensed by the Govorn
I ment to collect all Military Claims against tbe
United States. Bounty money due soldiers under
the late Equalisation Act of Congress, and all mili
tary olaims against the iState, due soldiers of 1812,
for .Pensions and Gratuity. Claims due soldiers of
the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps from enlistment to
tne date or muster, promptly collected.
ounoury, Augutie, leoo.
t0 AAA YEAU made by any one with
VV,V7vv 14 otenoil tools. Ro experience
necessary. 1 he Presidents, Uasbiors and Treasurers
of I Banks indorse the circular. Sent free with
samples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works,
opnugncia, v erinoni.
July IS, tbOB. 3m.
IMPORTANT TO DISABLED SOLDIERS, BAI
LORS and MARINES. Soldiers, sailors, or Ma
rines, who have lost an arm or leg, or been perina
nentlv and totally disabled in tbe same, are now en
tilled to a pension or fiiieen Acinars per monin:
those who have lust both arms or both eyes, Tweuty
five dollsrs. This act also restore the Pension to
Soldiers employed in any civil capacity under the
Uovernment. Apply in person or by mail to the
Military and Naval Agency of JOSEPH E. DEVITT
CO., Ho. til walnut Btreet, rniladelpma.
August a, I oon as -
TCE CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent
J. Home wringers, lur sale ny
Cloths Wringers, fur sale by
it. ZEI JSLMUI&U.
Sunbury, July 7, 1866.
PalattM, Glass, Putty, White Lead, Varnishes.
Ae. Evervtbine tbat Painters use at unheard
of prices at tne Hardware btore or
B anbury, June IS, 1866.
CmIb ! CsusU ! ! Caali ! ! !
90,t0) wanted in exohange for all kinds ol
Hardware, Irons, Kails, Ac, at the new Hardware
tureor J it. CUMLfcX IU.
Sunbury, June 18, 1864.
A LL goods boagbt for Cash and sold at lowest
Xi prioes for ansa, at tha
Hardware Store of
J. 11. CONLET A CO.
8 anbury, June H, 1864
16Afi Customers wanted to buy Hardware. As
XV VV A Cheap Hardware and Iron Store of
, J. to.
Sunbury, June 18, 1863.
Sheet Iron and Stove
Market Btreot, aear Engel's Store, 8UNBURT. PA.
AN Immense ittodk of every kind of Tin Ware,
and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions.
S T O V ES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best
Brands which are unsarpassed for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement, combining cheapness and
durability and each stove warranted to perform what
they ara represented.
Cotal Oil, Coal Oil Iinipa, Iintrrna,
Shade) Chlmnys, and all artiolcs usually kept la aa
establishment of this kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
sixes.
FRUIT JARS and CANS of the latest Improved
stylos.
He is also prepared fo do all kinds of Spouting and
Roofing, Range and Furnace Work.
Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed.
. BENJ. ZETELMOYER.
Sunbury, July T, 1866. ly
GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE
SEWING MACHINE.
VAN UAAfaHItEK'B
SASn STOPPER AND LOCK.
Simplicity, Durability, Convenience, Comfort and
Security, combined .with Economy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports either sash
at any point.
It can be applied to any window In a few minutes.
It does not intortere In taking out a sash.
It is not a (Too ted by any jorring aotion, and pre
vents tbe rattling of sasb.
It is self-acting in all its work, and makes it lm
possible to forget to lock the window.
It allows proper ventilation without leaving the
window unlocked.
It acts by gravity has co spring and can never
gel out of order.
It does not wear out, but will last while tho
hntiKO stands
Windows that have only one sash moveable, may
be changed, so as to move both, at a trilling expense.
stopper and lyock, One Hollar
Complete.
It must come into general use for its radical ad
vantage.!, as a Self-Acting, Burglnr-Proof Lock and
Ventilator.
For Railway Cars, Steamboats, etc, it is porfect,
and, in foot, the thing long sought.
It is emphatically just what everybody wants, and
everybody can have. Tbe demand must be unlimi
ted. Capitalists, Manufacturers, Builders, and men
looking for business, ore invited to call on the sub
scriber and examine it.
JACOB WILVER, Jr.,
July 21, 1868. 6m Sunbury, Pa.
NEW MUSIC 8T0EE.
Call at our New Musio Store in
SELIN'S QROVE,
and buy one of Haires Brother's New Scale
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Warranted for five years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good stock of the
celebrated PELOUUET'S MELODEONS, CABI
NET and CHURCH O KUANS, and challenge others
to sell cheaper than wo ore selling.
We also keep all kinds of Musical Merchandize,
and receive all the latest music aa annn as published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi
naries I (Second hand Instruments taken in exchanco
for new ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
SALEM A KERLIN.
Solinsgrove, Snyder co., Pa., July 28, 1866. ly
PHOTO t RAPHIC.
E. & II . T. ANTHONY ft CO.,
Manufacturers of I'hotographic Mntcrinls, Wholesale and
Kelaii, sui HKUAUWAI , new vork.
In addition InfHir main business of Photoaranh ie Male
rials we arc lleadiuarters for the MkiwniR, vis.
STKREOPCOPfS A 8TKRKSCOPIC VIEWS
Of A met Ura n and Poieign Cities and tafidscupes, Cro ups
Statuary, etc.
tf l KKEUPCUriC V1KWS Ur THE WAI1,
From nraalivra made in the various ramnniina and
inning a complete Photiwinphic history ol'ttic great con
ical.
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON (JI.A83,
AHnnlnl for either Ihe Macic lantern or the Stereoscopic.
Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of
Stump.
I'ltUIUlillAI UIU ALUUniS.
We irmiiiliiieuire more largely than any other house,
about 200 vaiielits, from fill cnils to SoO eaiii. Our Al
bums having the reputation ot being superior m beauty
no nuruoiiiiy io any mners.
Card I'HorocRiraa or tiaasRAM, Staiesmkn, Actors,
l.TC, tTC
Our Cntaloeue embraces over Five Thousand different
subjeels, including feprtxluc lions of the most celebiRled
.iigravuiffs, Paintings, ttulues, etc. Catalogues sent on
receipt of alainp.
I'hiitna-raohers and others nrdemiff eofHls C. O. will
please remit per rent uf the amount with their order.
I & rue prices and quality ol our c,mkib canuoi inn i
satisfy.
July SI, lhoo. m
JjllNE Foatbcr Brushes, at
LIGHTNER'S.
FINE Myrtle Pomatum, at the Fancy Store of
ANNA PAINTER.
NEW SPRING GOODS!!
NOW OPEN,
A FULL STOCK OF
NEW BPKING GOODS
Consisting of lkr'M8 (ioods, in grout variety,
sucb as Delaines, cnatiios, uinguuius, vrapes,
Lawns, Brilliants, Ac.
Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods,
In varietv.
Dress Trimmings, Laces and Embroideries. VEILS
of all dexcrintions. U loves. Hosiery. Corsets, Zephyrs.
all kinds usually kept in a Fancy Store.
iiockwooa s raper uouars ana tuns.
Stamping and machine stitching dune to order.
MARY L. LAZAKI S,
Two doors west of Wm. 11. Miller's Shoe More.
Sunbury, April 28, 1866.
TV)R Bounty, Pension, Increase of Pensions, and
Arrears of Pav. Prise Monev. or for tbe prosecu
tion of any olaim whatever against the National
Uovernment, or that of any State, arising out of the
late war, or any previous one, Especially that ot 1812
all persons would do well to apply to Ihe Military
and Naval Agency of JOSEPH E. DEVITT A CO.,
no. CZi uaiuui sireoi, ruitauuipum. am imosum
tion and advice given free of charge.
Sunbury, August 4, iboo. in
LADIES oall and see the Hanging Bankets
Brackets and Fine Work Buxoe. at
m r,,ftmV'LniU
Procure one of BYKRLY'8 Fine Photogruiih Pic
turet at bit Hooin in bimioa'l Building.
Tn nnieura a faluilv croun Photograph, go to
BYERLY'S Room in Simpson's Building up stairs
rnoriHHOTAiiv.
At the solicitation of many of my friends, I have
consented to be a VOLUNTEER CAND11M1IS lor
tbe orfioe of Proilinnotary Ac. r-nouia i oe ticti. a
promise to fulfill the duties ol tne omue uuparuauj
and to the best of my ability. nv..
VUAO. a, VUViif"
Suntnry, Ju nc Sfltb,lo66.
BpniNa A&D BUMMED
Millinery Goods,
JuUopeniog at tha Millinery (More oi
Mjsa M.I GUSSLEU
Fawn Street, below tbe Railroad, U.NU URY, PA.,
Suoh as
u, d ill b i a 9 ill ft tt a
SHAKERS, Dress-Trimmings, Hoad-Dresse, Uloves,
Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handkcr.
chiufs, Ac, Ac,
Mffh bava been carefully selooted.
Tbe attention of tbe Ladies is solicited to her large
auKirimeut of tha latest atvles 01 itUA ACAO, suits
n.i. .lrlln l all.
Call and examine lor voursolvcs. No trouble to
show goods
Suubury, April U, 1866.
LADIES' CLOVE KID BOOTS, at .
BOOTH AND HOE8. FOR MEN, WOMtN, AND
srllll rittsVKI sal . W . !"
WSS UASS1 i
ettotaor every description, at
VV. W; Apslay.'s
PERUVIAN GUANO 8UB8inUTE I
BAUGII'S
IRAW BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME.
After more than twelve years of constant use, this
uignty ooncontratea manure naa aitainea a wiuo
spread reputation as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN O L'A NO,
Being found active In Its operation, and of great du
rability. It docs not exhaust the soil, but on the
contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing
sales annually, abundantly prove the high Popular
value of this manure, and establish the fact of its
Ming relied upon by a wide clrole or agriculturists
to supply all wants in the direction of manures fur
overy crop.
BATJOH Se SONS,
Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors,
Office, No. 26 South Delaware Avenue,
PUILADELPUIA.
BAUOH UUOTHEHS & (JO,
General Wlwtemle Agent,
No. 181 Pearl .St., corner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEOKUK DUO DALE,
Whohtulo A'jtntJ'or Maryland & Viiyinut,
No. 105 Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Is-lc-c gffO por 2000 lltx. t at.li.
Just Published, tho I. 111. Ail I linn nf nnr tiam.
phlet, "How to Maintain the Fertility of American
inrms and PlantnlionH," furuifhod free upon appli
cation to us or our Agents.
JJAUUU SONS,
20 South Delaware Avenuo, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH A 0 ESTHER, Sunbury.
July 28, 18(56. ly
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
JUST OPENED.
KNOEL & R0BBINS.
RESPECTFULLY Inform thocitir.cns or Sunbury
and vicinity, that lliev have iust onened a liirir
stock of
In the store room lately occupied by Weaver A Fa-
geiy, opposite Uio Uld Uourt House.
REMEMBER that theso Onods have iust been
purchased at reduced prices, and are sold according-
w,iu prising ui
3D GOODS
of every style and variety, such as
CLOTHS, CAStSIMERES, VESTINGS, AC.
Dress (loods, Prints, Muslins Domestic
Uoods, Notions, Ac, Ac.
CIIOCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, BUG All
MOLASSES, &.C.
lloiiNvkvrpiiiK; 4ooIrt.
The attention of tho nuhlio Is resneclfull v Invited
to tho advantages offered at this ectablishment.
THE UIUUEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
A. J. KNfKHEL,
U. P. BOBBINS.
Sunbury, July 21, 1S66.
New Spring Styles I
SI1 A.W 1AI'1'1'IC,
Two doors West of tlic Post Oilicc,
STJNBTJRY XJEJM IST'A.
RESPECTFULLY Invites the attention of the
publio to her large and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which she has just received and opened. Her stock
embraces FANCY DKKSS UOUDS, Embroideries,
Cluny Lace, Lnoe Collars, Linen Collars, Dress
Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ac.
A line luuortiucnt ot ladles and gents' lltwiery,
lloves. Fans, Parasols. Bugle Triinminirs. Ribbons.
Belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons. Braid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresses, Ac.
Irvin's Patent Hair Criuincrs, Hnir Coils, Corsets.
and a large assortment of other articles, loo nume
rous to mention.
I have also just receij-yl a One lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps, Tooth aiiailiiir Brushes, Aa.
AnX A rAlHlEK.
SunV ury, April 28, 1866.
NEW HARDWARE
AND
IRON STORE.
milE subscriber having opened In SUNBURY.
J Pa., a new large, and well assorted stock nf all
kinds of II AKIW A RK. (HITLER Y, COACH WARE
SADULERY, SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS,
Ac, laid inat lowest New York and Eastern prices
which they will be pleased to soli for Cash at the
lowest Enatern prices.
Intending to do business in the honest principles
of small profits and quick sale for Cmh.
J. 11. IUSLA1 IU.
Sunbury, June 16, 1866.
WE would invite tbe attention of Carpenters to
our lance and well selected assortment of
Tnolcs, comprising Chisels of all kinds, Augurs.
i'lunes, haws, Irou and Meet r-quare, ami in fact
every thing wanted to complete a full outfit, at tbe
Hardware store of J. II. CONLEY A CO.
Willi I'uprrand Border tn great variety-
new stylos just ruoeivea at uie uiainmoin More ui
4. IV.rKlLlKU
Suubury, Oct. 14. IMS.
115,000 !!. assorted Cbarconl Iron at 61 els. lb.
at J. U. CONLEY A CO.
Suubury 'June 16, 1806.
Notice to CreditOrrat.
ALL persons indebted to the lata firm of Rohrbacb
A Cooper , on note, book account or otherwise,
are hereby notified to make immediate payment if
they wib to rave coats, as they will be placed in the
bands or an omoer for collection.
D. 0. ROHRBACU,
T. a. COOPER.
6'unbury, June HI, ISM.
Adsniatitirasor'at No(c.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary
lhaaataianf Henrv Wituier, lata of Jordan
township, Northumberland county. Pa , deceased
k..a faa cranted to tha undersigned. Al
pursons tudebwd to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to rre..n, them, uui, w ,Tm
MICHAEL EMERlCU.Jr.
Jordan tap., July 14, lt.oo.-64 .
i A LBS. Nails and 8pikes at $7 li fer
Sunbury. June 1,
., . ,i . t ; .. tlxm kjMit In uma. fn
t ATKUatk O naa sm""-i - -
" '-1,10 UTNER, sols Agent fur 6unbury .
DEInXRiO
gntKftKS 1TIAIVRAKI3
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
oar bowels ais coat) re,
TRY THEM.
you have worms,
TRY THEM.
your breath la bad,
TRY THEM.
f you feet drowsy;
TBY THEM1.
If yoa ar low sniiited, -
TRY THEM.
If tor have a sick headache,
TRY THEM.
If yo have taken drop too maeH,
TAKE A FULL DOSK,
They only tost is eenu S bn,
TRY THEM.
Blue Mass.itiKl other preparations of Mercury, actnall
produce more euffenug and dralh than the diseaarTwhieh
IheyprofeM io cuie. And yet thieaurroaive mineVal .,
deiaiunced liy the aUnpalhic d,urs, ia preacnlN? hv
thnu almost Universally iu Liver Complaint, Cuusnmatinn
of ijtings, e.
TUB MANDRAKE PILLS
are composed entirely of roots sod herhs, of.fahied' from
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of afairexpe'immit. t(JIIK.NCK'XWANL.kAKKPILI
do not produce auy nnaaea or sieknen of the stomach i
l-nt when given for Oyspepsis, It may I hi proper to dm
Ihem in connection with SCHKNCK'8 HKAWKKU
TUNIC, By this ndieloaa treatment the digestive facul
ties are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the worst
esses of indigestion may he cured.
When we I e Heel lhat the liver is Ihe largest internal
organ of Ihe nndy, that Ui it ia aasigncd the important
duty of altering the hlond and preparing tbe bile, that it
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or Inactive tho whole bodv snfTers sympathetically It is
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ludescribahle feehrvg M opiiression, mental anxiety, lan
guor, lethnrcy, aial depression of apirita which unfit a
mnn for the management of business and the enjoyment
of life, are all relieved uy the use of SCHENCK'S MAN
OR AKK PILLS.
Ila Vermes. DearSil 1 1 lake pleasure In sending you
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ceived from suffering humanity. I can scarcely find tan
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tion "t lite woudeilul euiee your nAnuaAsn riL,LO
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come a burthen ; my whole system was in a stale of in
Hnmination ; I could nt eat, I ciaikl wit sleep; my whola
body was filled with pain ; swelling would arise in my
wrists and auklea, rendeiing them totally useless Un sere
lal occasions 1 was attacked with a rush of bkx d to the
head, which would tell me tn the Rnund, and I Won Id be
earned away for dead. I applied to several eminent
physicians of our cily, who administered all the medicine
that they thought would reach my case, but of no avail.
One of them soid he could do no more fof me, and ad
vised me, aa a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not
relishing Ihe horrid trash I declined to take it. Accident
put your advertisement la my hutid. I called on you ;
you examined me and told me the nature of my disease.
You then ordered me the Pills and Tonic with an olwerv
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nnd,asynu predicted, an astonishing cure was effected I
continued your Pills and Tonic for Anne time, snd now
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and a cure will be effected. I have sent many neiaous to
you, and they have all been cured. Any information my
fellow citizens may require will lie freely given by the
suhserilier, at his leaidence. No. 814 Federal street, be
tween 8lh street null Pnmyiink mod
CHARLES JOHNSON, Sr.j,
Formerly Primers' ink Manufactory
Or PCI1KNCK w II he professionally at his principal
office. No. 1.1 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce,
I'll 1 l.A Ol'.l.l'll I A. every Snlurdav. from 9 a.m. until 4
p. m ; Nn. ! Bond street; New York, every Tuesday,
Mom 7 to : ; No. 39 Summer slreel, Bostiai, Mass , every
Wednesday, from 9 Io 3, and evety other Friday at 108
Baltimore street. Baltimore, Mil. All advice free, but
for a thorough examination of Hie lu-lgs with his Respl
rorneler the charge ia three dollars'
Price of ihe Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tnnie, each
tI.0 per tKittle, or 7,50 per half dozen. Mandiaka
Pi la, '2 cents per hox.
For snle hy nil Druggists and Dealers.
Muuh Sit, 1H6IT. ly.
New Arrival of
SUMMER GOODS!
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE
or
J. V. I'ltll.lX.' &
Market Squaro, near tho New Court House
JUST OPENED a largo and new assortment of
GENTLEMEN 'IS WEAR.
Cloths, Cussiuicrcs, Cottouadcs, Linen ranting, Ac
LADIES' DRESS UOODS.
Silk, Delaines, Alnpacas, English and Kcotch
(iinghiiuis, Challies, Lawns, Annures, lirilliunts,
While Hoods, Calicoes, Muslins, and every othor
article bctoujjing to tbo above branch of biuiueas.
WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS
Sheetings, Hoop Shirts Hosiery and gloves.
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
tilunWare, Quecnswaro, Crockory, Hardware and
Cutlery.
gruu, Oilfc, I'uiiitM, Coal Oil nnd
I.UIIipH.
Fish, Pork ; Coarse and Fine Bait, Coffee, Tea, Bu
gar, Molasses Syrnp, Sploes, Ac,
tinicerles. Tobacco, Sogars and KnntT, tngethel with
a large variety of miscellaneous goods at prioes that
cannot tall to sutisly purchasers.
Sunbury flune S, 1S66.
BOOKSrBO'OKS!!"
fptlE subscriber begs leave to call the attentionol
1. his customers, and the ooininuuity tn general, to
tbe faut that be has now received his second lot of
aSTZETW GOODS,
confuting. In part, of a complete line of
PAPEIl AND ENVELOPES,
lllank, School and Juvenile Books, Fancy Toilet
."oaps. Perfumes, Picture Frames, Lava and Willow -Hanging
llaskels, llird Cages,
laud u u u Nlaud Ulussrs,
Fine Vases. Hundsome (jlove Jewelry and Work-
liozes, Traveling and olner I'ortlolios, Uarved
Brackets, Feather Dust Brushes,
Balls, Bats,
Fishing Tackle,
Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of
WALL-PAPER AND BORDER,
Window-fillnd'i Paper Khades, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Ac. Thanklul for past patronage, and hope,
by strict attention to easiness, to continue ine same.
k, u r. i iit u l-u
N. F. LIUUTNER.
Sunbury, June 9. IMA.
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
Manufacturers and
WHOLESALE AND liETAIL DEALERS
-r
SILVER
and
B I L V E II PLATED
GOODS.
?. Arsis Mlrcft, Ihllad-lpBia.
Those In want of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will
find it much to their advantage by visiting our More
before making their purchases. Our lung exri
ence in the manuiacturoof tbe above kiud of goods
enables us to defy competition.
We keep no goods but those whioh ara nf tha First
Class, all of our own make, and will be sold at reduo
ed prioes.
July 7lh, lHttd lycl
J.AND and Stand O lasses at Liobtrer's.
A LL kinds of Hardware, Iron,
Ac , not in store
will be sent for and delivered
at the lowest
prioes by
Sunbury, June 16, 1866.
J.U. CON LEV A CO.
If you want a good Likeness for your frieads, go
to S. BVERLY'bUallery in Simpson's Building.
rpVRPENTINE, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Linseed Oil,
L fur sale low lur Cash by