Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 08, 1866, Image 3

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N. B. EHOLE, J PutMahefn.
8ATUWDAY, SEPTEMBEH 8, 1868.
iLOcal affairs;1
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Job Prlntinir. Having received
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
ntylee, Posters, Handbill, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Dilllieadt, Labels, Ao., ean be printed In
the latest ud beet styles, nl on riiort notice.
Vrdcr bj mail promptly attended ' '
. yNiW Firm. The partnership borb'ofore ex
isting between Salem Kerlin, of the Musle 6tore,
iu Selinsgrove, hM been dissolved, Mr. Salem hiving
fought the interest of 'hii Into partner. Salom ft
Brother are now proprietor! of the establishment.
W call attention to the advertliemoat of tbl enter'
prliing firm la another column. ,..-- .
Kff Public Sale. Onr old friond, Mat. Malone,
will ell at pobllo oale in thit place, on Saturday, the
15th Inst., two shanties, it bone and carriage, wa
gooa, harness, picki, erowban, shovels, Ae. Bee hii
advertisement. '' i "!
ly Bask Hall at Miltoh. The Pastime Club,
of Turbutville, played gome with the Hand-in-Hand
Club, of Milton, at tho latter plaee, on Wednes
day ot last week, and wure victorious in a More of
47 to 25. The Turbutville Club has proven itself
to be one of the best organisations of the kind in that
vicinity, having beaten several clubs reoently. They
axe said to be well praetised, and do fine playing.
tjpTui Milton Car Faetory at present has a
contract for building fifty oil ears for the Empire
Transportation Company, of which thoy are required
to finish Six a week, besides filling a oontrnot for the
Philadelphia ft Erie Railroad. This certainly ex
hibits enterprise on the part of the proprietors of the
establishment.
KSTQoy. Pollock aud " My Polii t." The
JUiltonian, of last week, in speaking of a reoent
visit of ex-Uovernor Pollock to that place, where he
had been spending several days, enjoying Ike eountry
air, says, "We have it from good authority that
when the Kandal! circular was presented to him for
endorsement, he drew a pen over the different inter
rogatories and sent it back to the President'! tool
Randall."
tyTnn Continental Vocalists are now re
hearsing at Northumberland, preparatory to their
full tour. They expect to give a concert in this
place in a few weeks.
iy Pirsonal. Major A. Lee, of the 2d U. S.
Infantry, is now paying a visit to his native place,
Northumberland, after an absence of nearly thirty
years. The Major received several wounds during
the rebellion, and has been krovetted a Lieutenant
Colonel for gallant services in tho field.
t5"SuEmrr! Sales. We call attention to the
list of sales advertised by Sheriff Weaver in another
column.' The sales will take place on Monday, 24th
of September.
iy John J. Oorger, of Danville, has been engaged
as an assistant teacher in the Sunbury Classical In
stitute..' Mr. Berger is a yonng man of considerable
talent, and is a graduate of the Danville Institute..
5" Daniel Kohrer, Esq., of MoKeee' i Falls, has
been appointed Deputy Collector of V. S. Internal
Revenue fur Snyder county, in place of F. Morn,
recently deceased. . .
fy Til a Concert. Our ettixens should not forget
the concert to be given in the old Court House Ibis
(Friday) evening, and also on Saturday evening, for
the bcuefit of the Soldiers' Monument Fund of Co.
"C," 47th Pa. Veteran Volunteers.. The performers
are all well known in this place, and have on several
occasions given entertainments which wcro highly
appreciated. The object for which tho concert is
given is commendable, and the house should be
crowded on both evenings. Tickets, 25 cents ; re
served seats, 50 cents.
ty To Officeiis or Tn V. 8. Volunteer
Army. All volunteer officers who served in the bite
war, below the rank of Brigadier Ucneral, who ware
in service until the close of the rebellion, were enti
tled to receive, upon being mustered out of service,
three months' pay proper, according to an act of
Congress, approved March 3d, 1805." Lloyd T.
Kohrkach, Attorney at Law, solicits the collection
of these claims, and having tho necessary blanks for
the purpose, will givo prompt attention to all claims
of this character. Sec his announcement in another
column.
Ijp Good ron NoRiiit untnLAND, A Club, com
posed of persons who are favorable to the olection of
Mnj. Gen. Geary, the Union candidate for Gover
nor, wns organized iu Northumberland on Friday
evening Inst. Some sixty names were enrolled.
Northumberland promises to do well at the coming
cleotion, aud we bear gratifying reports of tho pro
gress of the cause in that place. We are assured
that an iuoreased Union vote will be east for the
gallant Qatar. The following are the officer of
President Capt. James D. Slater. '
Vice President Lieut. S. W. Marshall.
Secretary and Treosruer Sergt. Jus. C. Wright.
fy Thi Northumbehlanu Coi'ntt Aorici'L
tubal Exhibition. The premium list for the thir
teenth annual fair of Northumberland county, which
will be held at Milton on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, tho 19th, 20th and 21st days of September,
bos been published. If the weather should prove
unfavorable on the first day of the fuir, it will be
postponed until the first pleasant day thereafter'
and will continue open fur three successive days.
The committee of arrangements, who are to see te
tha erection of the necessary buildings for the fair,
are Frederick Wilbclm, Dr. James McCleery and
Dr. Thomas Meckley. Uen. D. C. Watson WU1 act
as marshal of the fair grounds. The agricultural
address will be dolivered by S. P. Wolverton, Esq.,
of Sunbury, on the second day of the fair, at one
o'clock, P, M. Among tha list of judges appointed
ere see tha names of quite a number from this place
and immediate vicinity. ' ' ,' . ; "
fy SuAUOKia Items. We taka the following
Items iroin mo xicaaiu, pi im weva ;-va tut
-jVednedaT evening a spark from a passing looomo.
firo to the roof of Mr, Bittenbender'f ear
iiv " """'w- ---"nvered before the
ebon. Fortunately tne nrewu u-w .
flames had gained any headway, and was promptly
put out. We are glad that we were thus saved front
a fire that would bare been not only a serious lost
to the proprietor, but to tha community, as bis shops
are filled with patterns of tbe various kinds of ma
chinery In this region, that oould not be replaced
In years.
"Notwithstanding the high price of material and
labor, the number of houses being built and repaired
this season is veiy great. We are glad to tee, too(
that a greater degree of taste is manifested In the
.outside appearanoe of some of the dwellings, though
many are put bp In b old style, without a single
effort to make them peat, attractive, or convenient.
We are also pained to tea to much indiffereno to
naintina- and whitewashing; feneea and butbuitdr
ingt in to many InsUnoet look as If they bad ne
.n.r This blaek. dingy, and anpaintod kk dor
traoti much from tha aharaater of the towu in tha
eyes of strangers. ' A number of uusiaoiiai
adifioe are Ineourta af erection." These wUI cer
tainly set a good aam le, and add greatly to the
.ppuranee of the streaW 1"'1 ' '
'W war shewn, few day ago, by. V
Bobbins, a ballot that had heea Bred into his house
by a part, of young fellows who were aaolly praeU.
aing mark on tha fat, just below bis bona, and rlgb.
' In the eentre of tha Borough liuiiu. . Xb bail passed
through tha window, eama within an inch to of
hit wila'i fan., 4 struck the marble top of a table
; with to nth force as to greatly tattan It. ach
practical art not only Insolation ef all taw but
bow wanton aareletsnest that it most shameful,
lyDAB CisTRLLo't Grbat Bbow Mr, Dan
Castello, who la rapidly acquiring tbe reputation of
being tho lading snowmen, of America, will visit
Sunbcry on Wednesday, tho 12th of September.
From what era nan learn frs our xokanges this
establishment )t oaa of uncommon merit and attrac
tiveness, far superior to any Of those that bar pre
coded H." ' Mr. Castello' Is personally a Very elever
(In an English sense) person, playing down In a
Iruty delectable ttyle. '' HI Marie are fresh, pithy,
and tellingthat tort of rtdurcht anecdotes that
intelligent people love to lUten to, and that appreola
tire person ean ;augh at. He, hat better trained
horses than bar ever been brought Into the arena,
The Russian horse "Csar" Is admitted by all judgr
to be tha most beaut iful, docile and intelligent equine
ever seen, Mr.' C. ft alto a wonderful lea per, throw
ing, during the tatottttt leapt, a flying straight torn
ersault over a herd of ten horses, .
Of the performances of Berr Lenget and the lions,
we must refer to (he bill. ' In regard to the oompa
ny, we shall recommend the tamo thing. 1 The street
parade deeervet more of an extended notice. A
number of knights, clad lri Veal steel armor, ladies
in regal aostnmet, a superb oornet band, Queen
AnBe's Carriage of State, (the real thing,) the Uolden
Car of the Muses, the Zouaves, tbe colossal lion den,
and the array of blooded horses, ponies and mulct,
will constitute the pageant that will move through
tho streets of Sunbury on Wednesday morning, 12th
instant,
. iy Bask Ball. A match game between the
M'Laughlln Club, of Lewisburg, and the Susque
hanna Club, of this place, was played on the grounds
of the latter, on Thursday of last week, in which
the latter wore beaten by 3 runt. Tbe following it
the score t . t , .' i , i .
M'LACOilMN.
f Bt!SqfEDANNA.
0.
4
3
. O.
Petorman, 2d b.
4 Newberry. P.
Brooks, e.
McDonald, 1. 1,
Wolf, 1st b.
Mirick, c. f.
Kincade. p.
Krone, 2d b.
Dewart, s. t.
,Welker, I. f.
Fautt, r. f.
'Han-Is, 1st b.
Ilfower, e. f.
Fiohtborn, 3d b.
Ammons, 1. f.
Harvey r. f.
McConkey,
MoCausland, 3d b. 3
Total,
27
3D
Total, - 27
30
INNING.
2. S. 4.
&. . T. 8. 9.
. & 9 12 5-39
3 4 8-8 130
M'Laughlin, ( 3 6 , 0 8
Susquehanna) , 0 T f 6
Home Runs M'Laughlin, 1
Susquehanna, I .
Fly Catches M'Laughlin, 6 ; Susquehanna, 8.
rassuaiis an iauguun, io: nuaiuenanna, 7.
Umnire Jos. Malone. of liultv Base Ball Club.
Philadelphia.
Morcrs Messrs. Kcber and liarbaugb.
Time of Game Three hours and 30 minute.
We have been requested by tho Secretary ol the
Susquehanna Club, Mr. J. McConkey, to announoe
that the monthly meeting of the club will be held
in the depot building of the P. A E R. R. Co., on
next Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. The member are
requested to be present.
ty Sport Ahead. Tho law prohibiting the kil
ling of squirrels, partridges and other game, goes out
of foroe from and afttr Friday, 31st ult., for the
present year, (lame seems to be very abundant this
season. ,
y"STnAWs Snow' wn way tub ,WiNn
Blows." On the morning train, going from Sunbury
to Unrrisburg, on Monday last, a vote was taken
expressive of the passengers' preferences for Gov
ernor, wbloh resulted as follows :
Geary, 71
Clyinor, 26
We may add that the votes of the masses will be
cast in abont the same proportion, on tho second
Tuesday of October next.
BUSINESS NOTICES,
ty Like Insurance. " I oaonutafTord to insure
my life" is too often the objection.
But Forty-Five Cents a Week will insure $1000 on
tbe life of a man aged 30. Is tbe ultimate fate of
your wife and family a matter of such perfeot Indif
ference to you as not to call for a sacrifice amounting
to even lest than half a dollar a week T And if, with
your present ineome, you are unable to make such
provision for tbem, how will thoy bear the double
bereavement when left without you and without
your ineome ?
Jacob Suipmax, Life Inturann Agent, Sun
bury, Pa,
jy To Claim Aqent. Blanks for tbe collec
tion of '-Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Com-missloned
Officers," under the late Act of. Congress,
equalising bounties, have been printed and are now
fur sale at the Ameiiican office. We kocp on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, whioh
we sell very cheap. Thoy are copied from blanks
prepared in the Departments at Washington, and
can be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis
tance will receive prompt attention.
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iw Tns health of Sunbury and vicinity has been
very good the past summer, when oouipsred with
auiue previous seasons. Many reasons have been
assigned as the cause, the most important one of
which is that Wm. II. Millor, of the Excelsior Boot
and Shoe Store, Market street, sold boots and shoes
of the best quality so cheap that everybody bought
aud wore them, thereby preserving their health. A
full assortment, of the same kind of material, is con
stantly kept on hand at Miller's.
ty Mkbcke A Bho., 804 Arch Street, Philadel
phia, dealers In Berlin Zephyrs, Domestic Zephyrs,
etc., etc., offer great inducements to the trade.
Head their advertisement in this issue
ty Byerly'i Photographs. If any of our
leaders should desire to see a splendid collection of
pictures, they should go to Byerly's Gallery, in
Simson's building, Market street. Hit specimens
are all taken by himself, and be is ready at any
time to produce tbeir equal for all who may desire
au excellent likoncas. .-,
tyUoiNO to RiiN, A .young lad. recently ran
away from heme and went to a tavern, where he
was found by a friend, with a cigar in hit mouth.
'What madeyou leavohoiae T" said his friend. "Oh
confound it,", said he, ""father and mother' were so
saucy, I couldn't stand it any longer, and I quit
'em." The lad would not have left home if hit
parents nau supplied nlm wit) l suit of new clothes
from those beautiful patrsrosof Cassttnere and other
goods, for saea and toys' wear, and whieh are made
up into suits at the tailoring establishment of John E
Smiek, on Fourth street., ' .
ty On ! how pleasing it it for people to know that
at tbe Continental Clothing Baiaar, Market street,
Sunbury, Jleady-Madt Clothing of ovary descrip
tor is sold at price that surprise and astonish the
All are Invited to call and see for
nr Left ron Cadsb. A young, buxom, beauti
ful and sensible wife but reoently married very
jpmpt1y' Je.fVthebt4 end board of bar lege lord
and matter, upon learning that bit wedding tuu) wsa
not purchased at tha fashionable tailoring esUblwh
ment of Jacob O. Beck, an Fourth street, In this
plaee. ' She thought there wu soma deficiency in the
fellow' "get up" all tbe time, and now wonder
that aba was so stupid at not to find out tho difficulty
before. Young nea who contemplate matrimony
will doubtless takt the bint. t , t ; i . j
' iyD. Ur Da Gaarr.-'-Thlseelebrated surgeon
will be at tha Washington Bout, In Ibis place, tor a
few weeks. Tha Doctor it well known bora,' and
wiI. no doubt, bare many eases brought before bit, i
. i t i . . ii ..j i 1 1; i
From -Hob Hugh t'OiUUtoh, .eoorotary or
th Treaaury, -"Waahington,, P. O.
'! " Vour College not only pos
sesse la an amiaant degree tha aonldenea of Aha
aosansanity, but is patnaalaH by ill beat oiiisent.:
flespeetfully, i m i :
f . - ,. Huo M'Collocb.
To'M'i.'FBANciaco, Principal Peon'a College of
Trade and Finauce. , , . ,
' Notb. Thit popular Col log e will aand free to any
address, samples of Green back's penmanship. Ac.,
with a copy of Ttu AVysKiNt, ooataiuing full par
ticulars., Addret.
. , Bryaut, e'tbatton A Fbabcibco, ,
. ilarrisburg,ra.
themselves, ' ,.' . -
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' ' CorVactod Weakly tot tha A.ihrloaii'
Wheat Flour, 'extra family, per barrel,
lit 00
, T SO
10 00
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mo - . ae i - ae . - ae , per owt,
Ry Flour.
per bbl.
- do I n X r K
Wheat, prime rod
Rye, r i
Corn, J, ,
Potatoes. . ' '
I per ewt. ;
, , per bushel,
do'
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60
15
Dried Peaches, pared
per pound
40
do do unnared dc
25
SO
1 0
40
Dried Applet, - do
Dried Cherries, (una toned,) per bu
Butter,
per pound.
' Eggs,
Cheese, i
Lard,
Hams, -
per doaen,
per pound,
do '
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do
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. per pair
24
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' 26
28
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Shoulders.
25
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15
18
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! Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chiokens, , .
. Sltamoklm Coal 1'rndc.
.f., . bbamokib, Sept. 4, 18M.
"tiili Sepl,
Tont.Cirt.
'( fieni for 'week
16.107 18
368.04T 01
Per last report;
; 184,056 DO
260,352 05
To sam time last year, .
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. Iaoroata, j. .
V in,;
,702 15
Special STotitt.
ty Us ROJ1RKR S Exptctoral WILD CHERRY
IONIC as 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, Uirard, La Pierre, Wash
ington, St. Lawrenooand Merchants. Philadelphia.
Monongahela and St. Charles, Pittsburg. By the
principal Hotels and Druggists generally. J. ROH
RER, Sole Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa.
fieptcmbor 1, KW6. 4t
Scorbutic diseases are tho parent stock
from which arises a large proportion of the
fatal maladies that afflict mankind. Thoy
are as it were a species of potato rot in the
human constitution, which undermines and
corrupts all tho sources of its vitality and
hastens its decay.' They nre tho germ from
which spring Consumption, Rheumatism,
Henrt Disease; Liver Complaints, and Erup-
tivo Diseases, which will be recognized as
among those most fatal and destructive to
the races of men. Bo dreadful ore its con.
sequences to human life, that it is hardly
possible to over estimate the importance of
an actual, reliable remedy, that can sweep
out this Scrofulous contamination. We
know then we shall proclaim welcome new
to our readers of one from sucb a quarter as
will leave littlo doubt of its efficacy and
still more welcome, when we tell them that
it surely does accomplish the end desired.
We mean Ayku's "Sorsnparilla," and it is
certainly worthy the attention of those who
are afflicted with Scrofulu or Scrofulous com
pluints. Register, Albany, N. Y.
Lvxcry HAS" its Cheat Staples. riia-
lon's "Night-Blooming Circus" is one of
them. It is as saleuble as bread as current
as coin.' Fashionable Bticiety endorses it.
The people approve it. It ling no equal, and,
save the cliurlutans who try in vain to imi
tate it, no enemies. Sold everywhere.
An Agkeeaiii.e Present. We were sur
prised the other day by very acceptable
present of a bottlo of excellent and luscious
wine from Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey. On
first tasting it we believed wo were imbibing
some choice old Port, not dreaming thut a
wine so rare and delicious could be raised in
this country. For our part, we shall drink
no more foreign wines w hile America pro
duces no article so excellent ns tho Samburg
Port wine, and flutter ourselves thut our
readers will agree with us when they have
becomu acquainted with it. Sold by W. A.
Bennett.
"DON'T BE FOOLISH." You can make
Sis Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull and ex
amine un invention urgently needed by every
body. Or a sample sent free by mnil for 50
cent a thut retails easily for ifU, bv li. L.
WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N Y.
Sept. 16, 1885. ly.
X4 II! irt ll ! ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch la 4 Uoura.
Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL
BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1HE SKIN.
Price SO cents. For tale by the druggists. By send
ing 60 oents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, tree hi postage, to any part of tbe United
States. Je 23 '6-y
WLIttker ! YblUerti ! ! ;
Dr. L. O. Montbx' Corrolia, the greatcet stimu
lator In tho world, will force Whiskers or Mustaches
to grow on tbe smoothest lace or ehin ; never known
to fail , sample for trial sent free to any one desirous
of testing its merits. Address, Rbbves A Co., 78
Nassau St., N. Y. jeSO 3m
The CoisfeMKlon und Itxperient'e
Or AM INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as a eaution to young
men and other, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the
tame timo the meant of eolf-cure. t By one who nus
cured himself after undergoing considerable quack
ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, tree of charge may be had of tho au
thor. ' - : ' -
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esa .BrooVlvn. Klmrt
Co, N. Y. , ,,
January 27, 1866 ly. , .
Deafkiesnt, Itllntlneaa aand Catarrh,
' Treated with the utmost suoeess by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oculist and Aurist, (foimerly of Leiden, Holland,)
Ne. 610 Pino street.-. Philadelphia, Testimonials
from tbe most reliable souroea in the City aud Coun
try ean be seen at his office. The medical faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, as he hat no se
crets in hit praotict. Artificial Eyes, inserted with
out pain. No charge made for examination.
July il, 1865. ly . -
. LOVE AD KIATKIMOY.
, Ladies and gentlemen, if yon wish to marry, ad
dress th undersigned, who will tend you, without
money and without price, valuable Information that
will enable you to marry nappily and speedily, ir
respective ef age, wealth, or beauty. Thit Informa
tion will eoat yon nothing, and If yea wish to marry,
1 win enoertuiiy aasun you. All letter nriouy eon-fijetrrHii.-Tbe
desired' information aent-ty-fCturB
mail, and ne reward asked. Address
BAR AH U. LAMBERT
' Ureeopoiut, Kings Co., New York. !
June 9, 1866. Sot ' 7
,. , T CioaatauipllTe
The advertiser, having been restored to health In
a few weeks by a vary simple remedy, after having
suffered for sevsral year with a severe lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption Is anxious to
make known to hi fellow sufferer th meant of
sure, .i :'! .. I
To all who desir it, ha will tend a oopy of tho
prescription used (free of charge), with th dire
tion for preparing and. ating the tana, whieh they
will find a tuna Ouna ibr Vobsubptiob, Aitmba,
Bbobcbitis, Codobb, Colo, and all Throat and
Lang Affections, i The ealy object oi the advertise
la Banding tha prescription it to benefit tha afflicted
and spread hi formation whioh b eoneoive to be in
valuable, and ha hope every taOorer will try hi
remedy, at it will tost the aolhUig, and may prove
ablsatiBg. u -" ' '
Partis wishing tho' prescription, ran, by return
mail, please address
.,..,. , Rbv, EDWARD WILSOK, ,
; .. Wllliamsburgh, Kings Co , Mew York.
January II, Woo ly. , , .
(ALL and tee those beautiful Bird Cage at tha
V Bew Hardware stare el - - '
. - J. H. CONLIY CO
NEWfADVERTISEMENTS.
STOP & LOOK AT THIS !
CAPITA! tjlOO.OOO.
Iratsortaat to all Owners or 1,1 vo
ii Im-ih . i Hlock, v.
TnK UREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE HORSE
lnsuranee .Company, chartered Maroh 12, 'AO,
by ibe State of Pennsylvania, Insures, HORSES,
MULES AND CATTLE, against lost by theft, death
by fire, accident or ditoase.
' Office i 108 South Fourth Street, Ph'dml., Pa
President : Col Charles Fralley ; Vioe President, D
L. Esterly! Secretary, Dr. B. Becker; Ueneral
Agent, P. Haffa,
Reference, by permission, to tbe following gentle
men; Hon. Rimon Cameron, Harriaburg, Pa.; Burd
Patterson, Esq., Pottaville, Pa.; Uen Joseph LStich
ter, Hardware Merchant, Reading, Pa; lr John
tilonlnger. President Lebanon Bank ; L Vt'hilney,
Banker, Pottsville.
' Our rate are lower than tny other Insurance Com
pany, while they insure against one risk, We insure
against all risk. Agent wanted in every oounty in
the State, iu kk..i :n:--t : -. : ,
ISAIAH 8, OOSSLER, --
Assistant General Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
, Auguatl8, 1806 3m .,. -t,. . : (., , -.,!:.
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. Are In every respect First Clnrn, and embrace a
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ren, of the Newest styles, every Length and Sizes of
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OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer
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They retain their shape better, are lighter, more
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tale A Retail, at Manufactory and Sales Room.
No. 628 ARCH Streot, below 7th., Philadelphia.
Ask for IIOPKIN'S "own make," buy no other !
CAUTION, None genuine unless stamped on
each Fid Pad "Hopkln'a Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia."
Also, Constantly on band full line of New York
made Skirts, at very low prices.
Terms Net Cash. . One Prioe Only.
Sept. 1, 1 806. 4m
'taLTjrjfi'rmr-'Saroa
THE following persons are entitled to receive an
increase of Bounty under the Act of Congress
passed July 1866, to eqnalixe Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted after the 19th day of
April, 1861, lor 8 years, and served their time of
enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and
have received or are entitled to receive a Bounty of
9100, are entitled an additional Bounty of glOO.
2d All tuob soldier who enlisted for S years, and
have been honorably discharged on account of
wounds received in the line of duty, are entitled to
an additional Bounty of $100.
3d Tbe Widow. Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldiers who died in the service of wounds or disease,
are enuuea w an aauiuonai uouoiy or aioo. :
By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON. Em., of
Subbubt, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agent, til tueh claimt ean be speedily oolloctcd.
Sunbury, August 4, 1866. tf
BOUNTY TOE S0LDIEBS.
I HAVE made arrangements in Washington City,
for the prompt collection of Bonnty under the
late Act of Congress. I have also received tbe pro
por blanks to prepare the 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 three yoars 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 after a
service of two years, by reason of wouuda received,
disease eontractod in line ofduty, or re-enlistment.
LLOYD T. ROHRUACH.
Sunbury, August 18, I860.
Houallcti Collected. -
O.W. HAUPT, Attorney at Law, Sunbury, Pa,
offers his professional services for tbe collection cf
bounties due to soldiers under the late Equalization
Act passed by Congress. As an authorized claim
agent he wilt promptly oolleot all Bounties, Pensions
and Gratuities due to soldiers of the late war, or tho
war of 1812.
Sunbury, August 18, J866.
- Adsnlniatrator'isAotice.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of adminis
tration havine been erantod to Ibe uudersiirued.
ou the estate of John Kohl, late of Lower Mahonny
t i. : x- i i i i . . , ,
tv-iini,),, .iviiuuuiuciiBim voumy. i a., aeceasctl.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate paymcut, and those bating oluima
to present them duly aulbontioated for scttloment.
JAMES KOHL,
HENRY KOHL,
LwMahonoy twpAug.18, '00. Adm'rs.
: Auditor' Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court for Northumberland oounty to ex
amine and restate the account of Peter I). Master, one
of the Executors of Henry Mnsser doceascd, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in
the Borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the loth d.iy
of September next at 10 o'clock A. M.
6. B. BOYER, Auditor.
August 25, 1868 3t
EXTRA MOC.VrY
TO
SOLDIERS ! WIDOWS! FATHERS ! MOTHERS!
AND MINOR CHILDREN !
Bounty Bill just passed gives all soldiers who en
listed for three years, siuce April 19, 18ill, and served
their full term of servioe, or were discharged before
the expiration of said term of service on account of
wounds reoeived in the line of duty, and received
One Hundred Dollars Bounty and no more, are now
entitled to an extra bounty of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS. Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minor
Children of deceased soldiers who enlisted fur three
years, as above, and died in tbe servioe or from di
sease or wounds contracted in the service and line of
duty, are entitled to the above extra One Hundred
Dollars .
(jtTo be obtained upon application in person or
by letter to tbe Military and Naval Agency, No. 427
Walnut street, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH E. DEVITT A CO.
August 18, 1806. in
.11 Ua LOCI MA KlllSKI.i:it,
.tlllliaery Uood nud Urea 'I'rlisu
uinga, Head lreis,
GLOVES, PAHASOLS, ifcc, &c,
South side of Market Square. 8UNBURY, Penn'a
. Has just returned from the eitios with a ehoioe
selection of seasonable goods to which the attention
of the Ladies it respectfully solicited.
MILLINERY GOOOS AND DRESS TR1MMINU3
With Head-Dresjes, ' - Gloves,
Hosiery, Ribbons, '
baa been carefully selected and wilt give tatisfaetion.
Miss Shiasler hat had aa experience in tbe bus!
nets that enables her 10 select goods with an eye to
the taste and wishes of ber customers, and she begs a
eoittinuanoe of favors io the future which she tnket
Eleasure in acknowledging during tbe past year,
adios will find a ohoiea stuck of every thing in her
line of business. - ,
.Sunbury, April 14, 1869.
EXTRA PENSION '
TO WID0W8. EXTRA PENSION TO WIDOW8-
Widowt are now entitled to an Increosed Pension
of $2 per month for each child ol tha soldier nader
10 years or age. To be obtained upon application
in person or by letter, to tb Military and Naval
Agenoy, No. 427 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
JUStril JS. VH V ITT A CO.
August 18. 1866 lm
Evocator's? Notice,
Etfate of .Philip JJrymirt. defeated.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamcnta
rv have been irranted ta tha n n,l .r.i E.n.,.1 n
the estate of Philip Brymire, lata of the borough of
Sunbury, Nortlmaiberlaiid eoanty, Pa., deceased.
All persons inaeniea lo-taia aula la are requssted to
snake immediate payment, and those having claims
to present them duly authenticated for settlement.
WM. M ROCKEFELLER, Ex'tr.
Dunoury, ssagast , seoo. s
EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIES.
X. XX. EASE,
At tor a t tat I-sim ( Mustbary, ln.
TB duly authorised and Licensed bv the Govern.
I stent to eolleet all Military Claims against the
United btatet. ilounty money due soldiers uuder
the lata Equalisation Aot of Congrats, and all mili
tary claims against tha titate, due soldier of 1812,
for Pension and (iratuity. Claim da soldiers of
tb Pennsylvania Reserve Corps from enlistment to
the data of muster, promptly collected.
Sunbury, August, 18tX. I
t0 AAA A YsVAH made by aay ana with
O.vUv fl-tenail Tool. No experience
neoeatary. Ibe rreoideait, uasniera aua treasurers
of I Banks lad one th eiruular. Sent free with
sam Diet. Address
SUneU Tool Work,
Springfield, Vermont.
Jaly IM, 1868. m.
' ' Cssli1 Caah ! I ' Caafc ! ! !
, wanted In exchange fur all kinds ol
Hard ware. Irons, Nails, A., at the new Hardware
Store of J. H. CONLEY A CO, ,
Suabery, Jane 18, 1868. ; t r , j
f (3TWmWAtUB:9 '
Sheet Iron and Stove
Markot ttreot, near Kngel't Storo, SUNBURY, PA.
A
N immonse stock of every kind of Tin Waro.
1 .,1 . Mr - i. . , ..
anu ouoei iron n are oi an uosoripiion. .
S TOVSS,
COOK, OFFICE ana PARLOR STOVES of the best
Brands whioh are unsurpassed for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement, oombining oheapness and
durability and each stove warranted to perform what
they are represented.
Coal Oil, Coal OH Iampa, Ijintrrns,
Shades, Chlrany, and all artioles usually kept in an
eetablisbmentof this kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
tuns.
FRUIT JARS and CANS of th latest Improved
Style. . . . .. .,. , ;, ,
lie is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and
Roofing. Range and Furnace ' ,'ork.
Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed.
... . . ben zetelmoyer.;
, Sunbury, July T, 1886. ly
GREATEST ""lM VENT10N SIXcFtHE
SEWING MACHINE.
. : . TAW UAANlli:i:K H .
SASH 8IOJPER AND LOCK.
Simplicity, Durability, Convenience, Comfort and
Socuiity, combined with Economy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports either sash
at any point. 1
It can be applied to any window in a few minutos.
It does not intcrtcre in taking out a lash.
It is not affected by any jarring action, and pre
vents the rattling of sash.
It is self-acting in all its work, and makes it im
possible to forget to lock tbe window.
It allows proper ventilation without leaving the
window unlocked.
It acts by gravity hot no tpring and can nover
get out of order.
It doet not wear out, but will last while the
bouse stands -,
Windows that have only one sash moveable, may
be changed, so as to move both, at a trilling expense.
Stopper and Lock, One Iollar
Complete.
It must come into general use for it radical ad
vantage, as a Self-Aoting, Burglar-Proof Look and
Ventilator.
For Rnilway Cars, Steamboats, etc., it is perfeot,
and, in faet, the thing long nought.
, It is emphatically just what everybody wants, and
everybody can have. The demand must be unlimi
ted. Capitalists, Manufacturers, Builders, and men
looking for business, are iuvited to coll on the sub
scriber and exomino it. .
JACOB WILVER, Jr.,
July 21, I860. 6m Sunbury, Pa.
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Cull at our New Musio Store in
SEX,IJSrS OROVE,
and buy one of Haibes Brother's New iScnlo
. Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Warranted for five years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good stock of tho
oelcbrated PELOUltETS MELODEONS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORGANS, and challenge others
to sell cheaper than wo are selling.
Wo also keen all kinds of Musical Merchandize,
and receive all tho latest musio as soon at published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi
naries jf Second hai.d instruments taken in oxchango
for new ones.
Pianos oorrcclly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
SALEM A BROTHER.
Selinsgrore, Snyder eo., Pa., July 28, 1806. ly
1I10'1'KAI1I1;.
E. H . T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of l'lirtiigraBic Materials, Wl.olesale and
Retuil, SOI UltOADWAY, New York.
In addition tnour mum buiiness of Photograph Ic M ate
rials we are Headquarters for the following, viz. .
STKKKOSCOI'KS A 8TERKSCOPIC VIEWS
Of Americas and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Gro ups
eUatusry, etc.
BTKRKO&COI'IC VIF.W8 OF THE WAR,
From nt-tilives made m the various campaigns and
forming a complete Fhotogtaphic hisuiry of lite greut con
test. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for eiruer the Magic Lantern or the Slerettscnpic.
Our Culakigue will be seut to any uddicss on receipt of
etaiiii.
PHOTOGRAPHIC A I, HUMS
We manufacture more largely th any other h'.use,
about SiKI varieties, fmin SO cents to .VI each Our Al
liums having the repunuiiNi of being superior in beauty
and durability to any others.
Cibd PHoroGSAms or Obkxkals, Statkshim, Across,
Etc., Etc
Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand different
subjects, including reproductions of the most celebfated
Engravings, Paintings, ftatuea, etc. Catalogues sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordeiing goods C. O. D., will
plense remit 44 per cent of the amount with their order.
r"l'ht prices aud quality of our goods cannot full to
satisfy,
JutySl.lSOi Cm ''
TMNE Feather Uruahos. at
11
LIOIITNER'S.
FINE Myrtle Pomatum, at the Fancy Store of
ANNA PAINTER.
NEW SPRING GOODS!!
NOW OPEN, ,
1 A FULL STOCK OF
NEW SPRING OOOX3S
Consisting of lsreaw dieods, in great variety,
auoh as Delaines, Challiot, Uiughamt, Crapes,
Lawns, Brilliants, Ae.
Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods,
in variety. ,
Dress Trimmings, I, aces and Embroideries, VEILS
of all descriptions, ti loves. Hosiery, Corsets, Zephyrs,
f Htent llair Urinipors, Aeca-ties, anu motions ol
all kinds usually kept in a Fancy Store.
Lockwood's Paper Collars and Cuffs.
Stamping and machiue stitching done to order.
MARY L. LAZARl'8,
Two doora west of Wm. H. Miller Shoe fe'tore.
Sunbur , April 28, 1866.
LADIES O.M1 and see tbe Hanging Baskeui,
Brackets and Fine Work Boxes, at
, LIUHTNER S
Procure one oT BYERLY'S Fine Photograph Pic
tures at bis Rooms in Simpson's Building.
To procure a family croup Photograph, go to
BYERLY'S Room in Simpson s Building up tUtirt
PHOTIIOXOTAttY.'
At th solicitation of many of my friends, I have
consented to be a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for
the office of Proibonotary Ae. Should 1 be eleeled, I
promise to fulfill the duties of the cQioe impartially,
and to th beet of my ability.
CHAS. J. BRUNER.
Sunbury ,Ju neS0th,lb66.
SPUING AND SUMMEB
Millinery Goods,
: Just opening at the Millinery Store of
Miss M.I. QUjSSLER
Fawn Btreet, below th Railroad, UNO URT, PA.,
Such aa
ram matt a-9 'imh89
SHAKERS, Dross-Trimming, Uead-Drosae, Gloves,
' Uotiery, Ribbona, Flower, Collar, Handker
chiefs, Ac, Ac,
which have been carefully selected.
The attention of the Ladies is solicited to her large
assortment or the latest stylus of BONNETS, which
live satisfaction to all.
Call and examine tor yourselves. No trouble to
Sunbury, April II, 18M. " 1
LADIES' OLOVE KID BOOTS, at -
BOOTS AND ttllOES, FOR MEN, WOMsIn,' AND
run ntik w u, ' iu ..j i-
BHOEB OF EVEKVlDECRIPTION. at 1 - - '
TCE CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent
A. Vlolba Wringers, for sat ny
. B. tETELMOTER
i Sanbory, July T, 186A. ' - .
TUmtw, Olaie, PuUy, Whit Lead, Vanishes.
X 4e. Kvarytbiug that Paiatert at aa Babeard
of nrioe a w itataaar OUre ot.
w T,H. CONLEY A CO,
Sunbury, June IS, 1868. ;
PERUVIAIT QTJAH0 SUBSTITUTE '
BAUGII'S
HAW BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OP LIME.
After more than twelve year of oonstant nse, this
nigoiy eoncenirniea manure nat attained a wide
spread reputation at a
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active in its operation, and of groat du
rability. It docs not exhaust tho soil, but on the
contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing
salet annually, abundantly prove the high popular
value of this manure, and establish the fuot of its
being relied upon by a wide circle of agriculturists
to supply all wants in tbe direction of manure for
every orop.
S SONS,
SlM,fM,m ft Proprietors,
Office, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue,
PUILADELFHM.
OA UGH BOOTH EI3 & CO,
General Wholetale Agents,
No. 181 Pearl til., corner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEOOGE DUG DALE,
Wholetale Agent for Maryland & Virginia,
No. 105 Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Price gSO per SOOO Ibis. Cui.Ii.
Just Published, the 13th edition of our now pam
phlet, "How to Maintain the Fertility of American
tarms and Plantations, " furnishod free upon appli
cation to us or our Agents.
BAUGH A SONS,
20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH A GENTHER, Sunbury.
July 28, 18tttS. ly '
NEWAND CHEAP GOODS
JTJST OPENED.
KNOEL & BOBBINS.
RESTECTFULLY inform the citizens of Sunbury
and vicinity, that thoy have just opeoed a large
stock of
In the storo room latoly occupied by Weaver A Fa
gcly, opposite tho OKI Court House.
REMEMBER that these Goods have iust boon
fmrchosed nt reduced prices, and are sold accurdiog
y, comprising of
IDR.'T GOODS
of every style and variety, such as
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, VESTIXGS, AC.
Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins Domestic
Goods, Notions; to., Ac.
GROCEOIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAK
MOLASSES, &C.
louekecpluj; Uoodn,
The attention of tho public is respectfully invited
to the advantages otfurcd at this eitablisbmunt.
THE 1110 II EST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
A. J. KNtEflEL,
U. P. ROBBINS.
Sunbury, July 21, 1888.
New Spring Styles !
SIIxsj a.va imi.ti:k,
Two doors West of the Post Office,
6TJNBTJRV XENN-A..
RESPECTFULLY Invites the attention of the
public to her large and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
whioh she has just received and opened. Hor stock
embraces FANCY DRESS UOODS. Embroideries.
Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dress
Cords, Zephyrs, Button, Ae.
A fine assortment of ladios' and gents' Hosiery,
Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbons,
Belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresses, Ac.
Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets,
and a large assortment of other articles, too nume
rous to mention.
I have also Just received a fine lot of Perfumery?
Toilet Soap. Tooth and Iluir Bruxhos, Ac
, ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbury, April 28, 1868.
NEW HARDWARE"
AND .
IRON STORE.
milE Subscriber havinir nnaniul In KTTVtll'PV
X Pa., a new large, and well assorted stock of nil
kinds of HARDWARE. CUTLERY, COACH WAKE
SADDLERY , SHOE FINDINGS, IRON. NAILS.
a.o., mm ma, lowest new lor It ana tiiuetern pnoet
which thoy will be pleased to tell fur Cash at the
lowest Euatera price.
lulending to Jo business in tbe bouest principles
of small profits and Ojmck sale for Cash.
Sunbury, June 18, 1866.
WE would invite tbe attention of Carpenters to
our lane and well aeleutad mrtin.ni r
Toolcs, comprising Chisels of all kinds, Augurs.
Planes, Saws, Irou and Steel Square, aud iu l'aot
every thing wanted to complete a full outfit, at the
a aru ware store oi J. Ji. uusLJill A CO.
Willi fit i-r and Border in great variety
new styles just recoivod at the Mnmrooth Store of
, J. W.FRILINU A MN.
Sunbury, Oct. U. 18(li.
85,000 lb, assorted Charconl Iron ai a uts. lb.
at J. Il.CO.NLEV A CO.
Suabury.fJune 16, 1R69. - -
Notice to fri'tllloru.
ALL persors indebted to the late Arm of Rourbauh
A Cooper, on note, book account or otherwise,
are hereby notified to make immediate payment if
they wish to lava ouals, aa they will be plaued in the
bands of an oHoer for collection.
D. 0 ROHRBACH,
T. U. COOPER.
Sunbury, June In, 18A6.
'
Admiaisirntor's .otlf.
NOTICE it hereby given Ibst letters tetttmenttry
oa the estate of Henry Witmer, lata of Jurdan
..--Li., N.irilmmbarluiA eountv. Pa . decease i.
have beta granted to the undersigned. All
persona indebted, to laid estate are requested to
make immediate pay meut, and those having olaiuis
to present them, duly auUieiHioateu, mr seiueuuius.
BENJAMIN WITMER.
! MICHAEL EMER1CH. Jr.
Jordan twp., July 1, loo. 6t ..
1 rv AAA LBS. Kails and Spikes at 7 25 per
lU.UUW Aef,attsiBew xlaro ware o lore ol
I ... J. H. CON LEX A CO.
Bunbury, June l, 186e.
T ATROSK'S Hair Restorative, tb bast ia at, fur
11 sal by
, . LI0UI5ER, sole Agent for Sunbury.
IICEIK'H IHANDBAIil! VI I.I.
' FOR LIVER COMPLAINT.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL
our bowels aioet(ve,
TRY THEM, ,
you have worms,
TRY THEM.
your breath Is bad,
TRY THEM.
f you fee) drowsy,
TBY THEM.
If fouarelvwspiiited,
TRY THEM.
If Tea have a siok headache,
TRY THEM.
If you have taken a drop loo much,
TAKE A FULL POFB.
They only cost JJ cents t box,
TRY THEM.
Blue Mnst.aocl other preparations of Meteury, actually
produce mire suffermg and death than the diseases winch
tney proreas to cuie. And yet tins corrosive mineral so
denounced by the allopathic doaUra, is prescribed by
J'eaojt universally in Liver Complaint, Consumption
THE MANDRAKE PII.LS
are composed entirely of roots and herlis, obtained fr. ni
the greut storehouse or Nature, and theii aalutarr effects
will appear as toon ae the medicine is biought to the lest
ol afuir experiment. P,Hl.,CK'SM ANl.KAKK p ILLS
do not produce any nausea or sickness of the stomach ;
but when given lor Dyspepsia, It may he proper to use
them in connection with t-CHKNt.K'S HbAWEKD
TONIC, liy this judicitius treatment the digestive faeul
ties are speedily restored to their full vigol, and the Woist
cases of indigestion may be cured.
Wben we reflect that the liver is the largest internal
organ of the Ondy, that to it is assigned the important
duty of Altering the blood and preparing the bile, thut it
is subject to many disorders, and thut when it is diseased
or Inactive the whole bodv suffers sympathetically, it is
not surprising tbit a medicine which can resloie the
healthy operations of the Liver should pniduce wonderful
changes in the general health, and effect curea which muy
appeal to be almost miraculous. Headache of Jong con.
tiiiuauce, severe pains in the side, breast aud shoulders,
aching of the limbs, a feeling of geueiul weakness and
wietchedncss, aud other elurining and distressing symp
toms, indicntive of imperfect or disordered setion of the
liver, are speedily leinoved by the use of SCUENCK'S
MANDRAKE I'lLlJJ. .
Costiveness, piles, bitter of tour elections, and that
Indescribable feeling of oppression, mental anxiaty, lan
guor, lethnrgy, and depression of spirits which unfit a
mint for the tnausgeineiit of business and the enjoyment
of life, are all relieved by the use of BCilENCK'S MAN
DRAKE Pll.LS.
Da Pchinck. Dear Sil : I take pleasure in sending ynu
a certiheatein addition to many you have already re
ceived from suffering humanity. I can scarcely hud Inn
guagestilTicieiitly strong to express my heaitfelt gratifica
tion of the wondcirul curea your MANDRAKE PILLS
and 8KAWKKD TONIC have edected in the entile cure
of uuc of the most stubborn cases of the tidecllon of the
liver, for three years 1 suilered beyond description;
all my frien:lst as well as myself, came to the conclusion
that my time in this life was short. Such was the terrible
condition to whi-h I was reduced that life to me had be
come a burthen; my whole system was in a state of m
ttnininution ; I could u.it eat, 1 could not sleep; my whole
body was filled with pain swelling would arise in my
wrists and ankles, mulcting them totally useless On seve
ral occasions I was attacked with a rush of blot d to the
head, which would fell me to the (round, and I would be
earned away for dead. 1 applied to several eminent
physicians of our city, wbo administered all the medicines
that they thought would reach my ruse, but of no avnll.
One of themsiiid he could do no more fur me, and ad
vised me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not
relishing the hoirid trnsh 1 declined to tnke it. Accident
put your advertisement ia my hands. 1 called on you ;
you examined me and told me the oatuie of my disease.
You then ordered me the I'iils and Tonic with an observ
ance of diet, pledging vour word that iu one week I
would find myself unothel man. I followed yonrailvice,
and, as you predicted, an astonishing cure wns effected 1
continued your Pills und Tonic foi some time, and now
thank tiod for his goodness, and your valuable medicine,
I am once more restored to perfect health. I most
earnestly recommend those who are suffering from sffec
tion of the liver to ?ive your Pills and Tonic a fuir triul,
aud a cure will lie effected 1 have sent many peisons to
you, and they have all beencured. Any information my
fellow citizens may require will lie freely given by the
sutwcrilier, at his lesidence, No, Hl-J Federal street, be
tween alb street aud Pufsvunk rood
CHARLES JOHNSON, Saa
Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer
Dr. 9CHKNCK wilt be professionally at Ins principal
office, No. 15 North Sixth sireet, corner of Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA, every Saturday, from 9 a. in. until 4
p.m.; No. W Bond street; New Yoik, eveiy Tuesday,
fiom 7 to 3 ; No. 3S Summer street, Hoslon, Mass , eveiy
Wednesday, from 0 to 3, aud ev7 olher Friday at 1IW
Kiiltiinore street. Hnhimure, Md. All advice free, but
for a thorough examination of the luigs with his Respi
romeler the charge is three dollars
Pnce of Ihe Pulmonic 8ynip and Seaweed Tonic, eaeh
IH,6U pel lyottle, or 70' per liaif dozen. Mandrake
Pills, 25 cents per box.
For sale by nil DruirgisU and Dealers.
Muich 2t, IMS. ly.
New Arrival of
SUMMER GOODS!
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE
of
j. w. i nirnu & so.,
. Market Square, near tho Kow Court Ilouae
Jl'T OPENED a large and now assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Cloths, Cassimcres, Cottonades, Linen Panting, Ao
LADIES' DRESS O0ODS.
Silk, Delaines, Alapaaas, English and Scotch
(Jinghnins, Challiot, Luwus, Aruiuret, Brilliants,
While Goods, Caliooet, MusIinB, aud evory other
article bUongiug to the above branch of business.
WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS
Sheetings, Hoop Skirt Hosiery and gloves.
CARPET & OIL CLOTHS,
O (outwore, Queenswaro, Crockery, Hardware and
Cutlery.
ItrugK, Oils, PalutH, Coal Oil and
I.ninpx.
Fish, Pork; Coarse and Fine Bolt, Coffee, Tea, Su
gar, Molussos Syrup, Spices, Ac.,
Groceries, Tubaooo, Sogara and Snuff, togethei with
a large variety of miscellaneous goods at prioot that
ctnnot foil to satisfy purchaser.
J. W. ERILINtt A SON.
Sunbury, June 2, 1868.
BOOKS! BOOKS"
rpHK subscriber begs leave to call tho attention of
L his customers, aud the community in gouerul, to
the fact that he bat now received hit second lot of
NEW GOODS,
oonsitting, in part, of a complete Una of
l'APEU AND ENVELOPES,
Blank, School ami Juvenile Books, Fancy Toilet
Soaps. Porfumca, Picture Frames, Luvuuiiu Willow
Hanging Baskets, Bird Cages,
llusttl und Nland ( I n s s e s ,
Fine Vases. Handsome Glove Jewelry and Work-
Boxes, Traveling and other Portfolios, Carved
Braokuts, Feather Dust Brushes,
Balis,. Bats,
Fishing Tackle,
Toy of all descriptions, a large stock of
WALL-PAPER AND BORDER,
Window-Blinds, Paper Shades, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Ao. Thankful for past paUuuage, and hope,
by strict attention to business, to jJ,Ujj'ju5K'ue'
Sunbury, Jbxno ,8M'
BOWMAN & LEONARD.
Manufacturer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKUS
SILVER
and
SILVER PLATED a
GOODS. v
701 Art-H Wired, IMtiludelpnla.
Those io weutorSilver or Silver Plated Ware will
BnJ it much to their advantage by visiting our Store
before making their purohiu.es. Our long experi
ence in tbe manufacture of thetbov kind of good
ouuldet ut to defy eompetilion.
We keep no goods but those whioh are of the First
Class, all ol our own make, and will be told at reduo
od prices.
July Tth, 18M-lycJ
ir
AND and Stand Glasses at lmmtub a.
ALL kinds of Hardware, Iron, .' lu.
iB(W,l. b. u, for and l&"
""bunbury, Jun 16, 18M. '
IP you want a good Llkeueas for your friends, go
to 8. BVHRLi1 SUallery ia Simpson s Jjuildmg
fril'RPENTISE, Coal Oil. ii
i Oil, Linseed Oil,
X lor al low ior tw vv
J 11 COSLEV CO
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