Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 15, 1866, Image 3

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    Swrifatno American.
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N. B. EN OLE, J Publisher.
sunuiitv, pa.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 18G0.
ILocalVlfa(r0.
large tuppl 'if WBVT 30B 1VPB; of various Dew
, ' n ' It tfti V4tL. k- rfl-r!v
stylus, l-uatvni uanauiuB, viruuiars, varua, lhot
Heads,. .Bill Heads, Labeled ic, can bo printed In
, the latoet Mil but etyles, ni on ihorl .netio,
fdcn by mail promptly attended to. '
.... .i. m ,:,i, - '
ONoRTltMlkrClNTBAl RaILHOAO. A llight
change hai beetl nid 1tt th nmrrtng time of the
'Mail tVilti the S. 0. It. ' Going touth, It
WflTMfcfrt tat 10.90 A.'M," n eotning NBtth, at
4.30 P. M. Tb Vine U about 10 rulnutea earlier
t?"DiK CirrELLo'i tiria? Snow eibibited In'
thU plaoe, on Wednesday last! V It was well patron
iil, especially In tLe eYcntog, when It (pi orowdod. '.
This circus is undoubtedly tbo beat that baa been
bar Ibis season. , Tb per&rjnacoe was excellent. 1 1 1 :
: , r . ' '
CP" NbW Finlt: Messra.. "orti6worth A MoOaw
abase sold their tracerr. on the corner of Third and
Market atreetav to B. Fr and Jaoob Bright, of this
jiiao., Pucceas to tbe new nrm. ,;' ,..'.,
' ' . r .' j' ' e-- ; 'i " '
UKiw Fam, tlooBlj. Mr. J. II. Engol baa
Juat received a large and splendid aieoki of Fall
Goods, trbioh,' for variety and cheapness, baa never
been excelled in Sunbury. jlle Invitea an diamine
lion of bia gooda. ,-.,,
'3rTn Coktikkhtals ARt Coutxa ! These
line Tooaliatf will five one of their oonocrta in the
Court Bouse, In thia plaoe, on Tuesday evening next.
Aa tbey are weU Itnown 1n this vic'mlly, we bespeak
for them a full bouse.,,, ,,; ; .
y Good Intent Finn Co. Tlie members of the
Good Intent Fira Company art roquostcd to meet at
the old Court Home, on next Wodncsdsy evening.
It ia important that every intmber ahonld be pre
eent. By order f 4b PreatoW.1'') ",' . .
fjr Axotuku Sopi'LT. Our entorpriiing friend, j
W A. Bennett., haa lint received a larco ail l) 1)1 v of ,
pur Drugs, Patent Medlci.es, pur Spices, oboico.i
Wines and Brandies, Per firm ory. Soaps, Hair Oila,
Brushes, Trustee, : Tobaccos, , Cigars, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Ac., Ac' .'. ,ili h'(i .!.. ! i.i'i '
CoxoRissiOif.it,. Conference. The confe
rees of the several counties onmposing the 18th Con
gressional District , mot at M'illinmsport on tbe 6th
inst. There wna a full representation of all the
countiea. Hon. Stephen F. Wilson was rc-nominated
for Congresa by acolamation.
Snmnr.a Th lntrtnff nf ntir ruliliil Bohnola
k.i i . 1 iii it,. ai r n.ink .t
They will not be opened until the first Monday
in January. This is rendered jieccssary on account
of the old building being unfit to be oocupied, and
tbe schools will be compelled to wait until the now
bouses are completed.
CP AojornKEP Sale op rnn Public School
Hovse. The pnblio school bouse, In Third atreet,
will be sold at the Court House on Monday next,
according to handbills iaaued by the School Board.
We learn that there are several persona who wish to
purcbaae it.
iy Musical. Mr. Win. Burke (of the extensive
musio atore of W. Knoch, Harrisburg,) is in town
with a magnificent apociuicn ot Maon A Hnmlin'a
celebrated Cabinet Organs, which be bason exhibi
tion at N. F. Lightner's Bookstore. The public are
respectfully invited to call. Mr. Burke will alao
devote aome of bia time to piano tuning.
13' Tux Domestic Market continne to be well
i : -.1 ..l.i -a . n 1 r... . : T.. ..1, j . ....
getting scarce, and command from $2.50 to $! per
bushol, Toinatoea have been selling at from f0 to
cents per bushel. Melona are abundant, and havo
grown cheaper. Chiokcns are selling from 1-0 to 60
cents per pair, though some have managed to sell at
a higher figure.
fyTiiE Comckbst given iu tbe old Court House,
on Friday and Saturday evenings of lost week, by a
company of young men of this place, wna well at
tended on both evenings. The performance was
very good. IVj have not learned the amount real
ized. Tbe proceeds will be used in liquidating a
debt on the monument ereoted to tbe memory of tbe
heroes of Co. "C," 7th Pa. Veteran Yoluntoers,
who fell during tbe rebellion.
fyTHB NOBTUI-UBKRLAKD BAPTIST ASSOCIA
TION. The Northumberland Baptist Aaaooiatiou
(composed of the Pastors and lay-delegates of thirty-
two Churches.) held its Forty-sixth Annual Session I
at Muncy, Ibis week, eomanencing on Wednoaday
laat. Tbe introductory acnuon waa preached by
Rev. F. Bower, of ficiintgrove. ' Tho 8aptiat 6ob
batb School Convention, composing all lire Sabbath
Schoola within the bounds of the Association, also
met at Muncy on Tuesday lost. ' , ,
fy The New Bribob at Milton. Our .Milton
ootemporary says that tbe bridge across tbe east
branch of the river at that plaoe oan now be crossed
by teams It needs the roof and weather boarding
to somplote the work. Tho carpenter work boa
been commenced on the middle branch, while the
maaona are buay rebuilding the piers on the weatern
branch. The oast branch bridge hnafoar spans, tb
middle branch two, and tbe weal branch three. The
remaining portion of (he bridge will undoubtedly
be in oroesing order for teama by December,
ty Bab Ball -The Keyetone Club, of this
place, went to Belinagrove on Saturday lost, to play a
friendly game with tbe White Star Club.jjf that plaoe.
Our boy wer unauooeaaful, the Belinsgrov club
beating tbem in tb olose score of 53 to 67. A return
gam will b played ' between these two clubs,
40-day, (Saturday,) oommenoing at o'clock, P. M.,
.on tb ground of the Susquehanna Club.
A convention of tbe Baae Ball Club of this Stat
will be held in Harrisburg on Thursday, Kept. 27th,
to take iuto consideration various matters of interest
.pertaining to "Our National Game," aa well as to
aeeur an official recognition by th next National
Convention of all auoh clubs aa (ball b represented
in the State organisation. Caps. J. E. Toirington
ol th Suaquehann Club, of this plan, baa been
(elected as a delegate to repreaent (bat club in tb
convention. j, , , :
(y Ibi Uxio! Mhetimo at Dnr ValLet Fun.
bace. A large and enthusiastic meeting waa bold
.near tbefurnaca, at Dry Valley, on Thursday pigbtof
last week. At least 1UO0 person from Union county
alone were in attendance. Beaides tb large nuin
iber preaent from that county, there were delegation
from Sunbury, Northumberland, Cbilisquaqua, and
other place in Northumberland county. Tb dele
cation from thia place eharUred tbe steamer "Ira T,
Clement" for the ocoaalon, and (topped at Northum
berland and took on board a large number of Union'
ists from that plaoe, ; There could pot bav been
jess than three hundred perauos preaent from tbe
two places. Tbe boat retvrnod about II e'plook,
all aeeming highly pleased wUh , tb delightful
evening exouraion. j -, ,!r; u h'Ji .
The meeting waa organised by calling Dr. Rook
to tb chair, and appointing a large number of Yie'
President and Beoretarie, . Abl addresses wer
delivered by J. H. Wiigbt, JCaq., tb Union nomine
for Assembly in Snyder county, and Clinton Lloyd,
sq., of Williaminort,'wbp was, until tb eommenoa
went of tb rebellion of ,tb pnnilavwy Democracy,
prominent member of that party, but bow a staunch
Republican. Hi address on th nooaaioa was abl
and eloquent, and in lb eouree of bia remark was
frequently applauded. Tbe meeting adjourned about
half past It 'lock, w"h deafening cheer fir tb
gallant Gn. GT and lb wbei Union tiket.-r
Union oounly will ndouUdly pve a largely in
creased vol for tb Union ticket st tb approaching
1 action ""
t3T WTeonrow. W take pleasure In trans
ferrlng io.ottr ooltmnt .th following artlole, from
the MittoHtan, of laat week, in relation to tb Im
provement In tb thriving village of Wataon town, in
the npper part of onr county t "Manyjpf oar read era
ina not be aware of tb improvement that art
beibgoarried forward In our little alater village of
WaUontown. ..for tbe past two or three years there
haa befcnarider abler enqrgj fnajilfeated by Ita oitl
ena in th ntablishment of several thriving menu-
I facturet, but. th jrant year, witneeeoa the graateaL
nterprU that ha yet been developed. .. The Wapt
(ontown Lumber Company, of which Mr. Pardee, of
Ilaaleton, ia the head and front, are engaged in en
nterpria whiob prnie to b th anoat oonalderable
In the upper end of out oeunty.1 " -rml ,
Having purchased the atrip of timber laud lying
on either side of White Deer Creek, in Union county,
for ita entire length, they bav undertaken to drive
tb log down to th river.' Upwardsof one hundred
and twenty-flv men r at work along th creek,
from th .mouth to a point in Sugar Valley, about
twonty mile diatant. Of thee, part ar angaged in
foiling timber and preparing it tor the mill, while
the balance are engaged In cleaning out the crook
slrntglitenlng th eurvea, and by means of system
of dam planing, it in condition for uae. More than
i ,400,000 feet of loga are ready for the firat flood1, and
it Is expected that by the middle of Octobor the
work on tb ereek will be finished for their paaaaga.
: At Wataontown th Company ar treoting a large
Saw Mill, to contain three gang aawa and three mu
Icy aawa,' to , be driven by an engine of 150 or 200
horse power The mill ait ia on tb farm lately
owned by Ji h. Watson, Esq.; oloae by the road
loading from tbe lock to the town, and on the edge
of baain which an be filled with water and kept
in good condition, by meana of a email brook, which
at present finds an outlet under th canal..
. The road la to be vacated Mr. Pardee agreeing
to furnish a new road through his farm, east of the
railroad. This will be an advantage to the traveling
community, aa the road at present ia In dangerous
proximity to tbo railroad. A short distanoe above
tbe main mill, and noar the eanal, ia being built a
jack mill, which is to be used in drawing the loga up
from the river, across the canul, and rolling them off
into the pool. Th mill will be in running order by
next spring, and will employ a considerable number
bf (hnndi. .The Company extras Ihe Relief that
here ia enough timber along the creek to keep the
mill busy for ten years. If this be so, we may ex
pect to see a sturdy rival (n Wntaontown ; bnt never
theless we wish them great proapcrity, believing
at every enterprise should sucooed that make uae
of capital, and auppliea tbe industrious meobantc and
laborer with honorable employment."
' tj?-Tii loynl people of Snyder county will hold
a moss meeting at Middlcburg, on Tuesday, tho2&th
inat. Gen. deary, Uov. Curtin and ex-Uor. Pollock
are announced ar the apeakera.
Miuolecreek Valley Railroao. A meet
ing of Ihe Commissioners of this road was held at
Selinsgrove, on Tucaday, the 4th inst. Five thou
sand dollars were paid into tbe Treaaury, which
eocurea the patent. The Commisaioncra will meot at
Middlcburg on Tuesday, the 2d of October, for the
purpose of electing a President and twelve Directors
of the road .
y II. E. Taylor has been removed from the
Post Office nt Williunisport, and Jacob Sallada ap
fiointed in bis stead. Another inttance of the work
ings of '-my policy."
BUSINESS NOTICES,
jy To Claim Aoents. Blanks for tho oollce-
I tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Com-1
missioned Oflioera," under the late Act of Congress,
' equalizing bounties, have been printed and are now
I for sale at tbe American office. We keep on band
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, whiob
1 we sell very ebeap. They are copied from blanks
' prepared iu tho Departments at Washington, and
' can be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis-
tanc will receive prompt attention.
I3Too True. Tbe appreciation by the public
of the new and beautiful stock of gooda for full
wear, just received at the fashionable tailoring es
tablishment of Jaoob 0. Beck, on Fourth atreet, ia
but using another word to indicate tbo great rush of
customera that may be seen daily selecting their
mite at Beck'a. He haa on hand an extensive as
sortment of fall goods, which be will mako up into
suits at reduoed prices. Call and examine.
tjf-A plain iroKEN weatern preacher delivered
tbe following from bia desk :: ! would announce to
the congregation that, probably by mistake, there
waa left at tbia meeting house, Ibis morning, a
amall cotton umbrella, much damaged by time and
wear, and of an exceedingly palo blue color, in the
place whereof was taken a very large black silk
umbrella of great beauty. Blunders of thia aort, J
brethren and Bisters, are getting a little too com-
mon." Speuking of ''umbrellas of great beauty,"
reminds ua of tbe large stock of that artiolo for sale
at Slaymaker'a Coutinentul Clothing Bazaar, Market
street, Sunbury.
Cf The health of Sunbury and vicinity has been
very good the past summer, when compared with
aome previous acasuna. Many reasons have been
assigned aa the .cause, tbe moat important one of
which Is that Wnv 11. Miller,, of the Excelsior Boot
and Sho Store, Market street, sold boot and shoe
of tb beat quality so cheap that everybody bought
and wore them, thereby preserving their hoalth. A
full assortment, of tbe same kind of material, ia con
stantly kept on band at Miller'a.
-ot - '.
IcByebly's Photographs. If any of our
readers should deeir to Bee a splendid collection of
pictures, : they should go to Byerly'a Gallery, in
Simpson'a building, Market street. His specimens
are all taken by himself, and be Is ready at any
time to produce their equal for ail who may desire
an excellent likeness.
i iw .iiias;. i
ty Uoixa to Bus. A young lad recently ran
away from bom and want to a tavern, wber he
waa found by a friend, with a cigar in bia mouth.
'What mode you leave borne?" said bia friend. "Ob,
oonfound it," said be, "father and mother wer ao
aauey, I couldn't stand it any longer, and I quit
em." The lad would not have left bom if bia
parents bad suppfted him with a suit of new clothes
from those beautiful patterns of Caaaimere and other
gooda, for men and boys' wear, and which are mad
lip into suits at tb tailoring satablubmant of John E.
Smiok. on Fourth atreet.
A large assortment of gooda from White Deer Milla
b just baen opined by Mr. Smick . ""
VW A FcRET Book baa Juat com to ua, called
11 Poetical Aeorna from tbe Great Oak Hall." It is
on of the jollleet little booke we ever aaw-full of
fun, aide-splitting piotarc and eapital Joke., It ia a
good thing to bav about tb boo or, a it ia mad
to nioely fit in tb pocket, it if juat what ia often
wanted to mak a merry evening.. It I given away
gratuitouely by Wancinaker Brown, tb popular
Clothiers, Oak Hall, B. E. cor. 6th and Market ata.
Philadelphia, and any body can get it by eneloaing
their ddres and a two-ent stamp for tb postage
ry-lara Ixsvaaaoa a Dutr "Xwill b as
ured." Skylit.- ' Dr, Cumming ay! "Kvery
man ourht to Insure bis life. Some people thick
that this is a want of trust in God. Th contrary
ia Uue. It i com moo sense, and common sens is
never tuoonsietent with tb Word of Uod. Butsom
people ay, when you Insur your life, is it not
something vary like gambling or speculating, or at
least something very Ilk not taring oonldenea) in
Alod I Tb Inaurano of life i on of th most
cbriaUan things (bat I know ) for what Is It? It is
taking the load that would ruah on family, and
spreading it over twenty tbouaand famili; ao that
a mar drop light upon mob., instead f tb over
whelming torrent falling upon on. It seems to m
a beautiful illustration of bearing on another's bur
den. And, threfor. lot very young man enter
ing upon life, very bead of a family in life, wbuber
bigb or low, at bis kouM ia order ao far aa U inaur
hi lite. It doe not mak bins dl sooner ; It will
not prvntbto living Iongr." ' -., ",,t
Jacob Saiirati, Uf aiartraxr AveU, Saa-
i hury, ra.
MARRIAGES.
it
- On Thursday, the 6th inst.. at the resi
dence of thO bride's f nth or, (y the Iter. L.
W. Gibson, Mr. Noxman ClBvbi.and, of
Richmond, O. E.r and Laura, eldest daugh
ter of Charles F, Littlo, Ksq., of Northum
berland. ' -t;
At Wyoming, tai, rWptl Ulh, by Rct. 0.
Harej Mr. N. Fkrrkm Lioiitnkh, of Sunbury,
Pa., and MIbs L'Altititt II. Miller, of the
former place. . . .,,
' ' "'' - DEATHS. . i
In Northumborlaod, Aughst 25th, ELIJAH
PEALE, youngest ton of Dr. E. I), and Jado
' '; ttlinilUKf HARHEaX '
Corroded Weekly for th "Amorioan."
i' Wheal Flour, xtra family, pctbarrf,
I 'do 1 do do 1 do - per ewt.
Rye Flour,. , ,, . per bbt. v
do " per ewt.
Wheat, prim red - r - per bushel,
, Rye, , f i t " .' 4o i,...'
! CornV"v;.i do
Oaht, ' do -
Potatoes, ; i !"'. do
l)ried Peaobea, pared , : per round ;
do do unpared ' do , . ..
rtrtpit A nnlM ' HnK . . .
a)l5 M
7 60
10 00
i 50
3 (0
1 00
0
60
. I 00
Si
25
20
i 3 00
", Dried Cherries, (umWoed.j per bu
Butter,
per pound.
i 1
Eirita.
per dozen, ,
per pound,
" do
: d
. . do.
do
.,, 4o ' :'M
do
per pair
Cheeae.
- Lard, ' ' -llama,
' i
Should era.
Beef, hind quarter,
" front , it ,
Mutton, , . is
Chiokeoa, v "
Shauaokln VoalTrade,'
!' ' , : t'- SnAuoms, Sept. 10, J806.
' ' ' ' Ton. Cart.
Sent for week ending Sept. 8, 11.699 12
Per laat report, 381.055 00
.195.754 12
276,770 18
118,983 13
To earn tim laat year,
Increaae, ' ' '
Special Not'icc3.
OTlIse ROIIREBS Expeetoral WILDCHERUY
IONIC as a prevention ana oure for Asiniio Cholera.
For diaeaaes of Ihe Chest, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach
and Bowela, and aa a Blood purifier it haa no equal.
Bold at the Continental, Girard, La Pierre, Wash
ington, St. Lawrenoe and Merchants, Philadelphia.
Monongahela and St. Charles, Pittsburg. By th
principal Hotels and Druggists generally. J. KOH
HEtt, Solo Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa.
September 1, 18B6.4t .
Ask the entry clerks at the custom,
house bow much foreign perfumery is im
ported under the present revenue laws. They
will tell you next to none. Tho extracts
and essences purporting to bo European are
fraudulent and spurious. The only genuine,
pure and standard perfume in the market is
Phalon's "Kight-BIooming Ctreus." Sold
everywhere.
Yikcm Sambviig. We have been shown
specimens of sacramental or pure juice Wine,'
prepared by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic,
N. J., out of the Portuguese Samburg, a
valuable grape which he cultivates in tl.is
country. In taste it assimilates to port
without its heating qualities, being absolu
tely free from spirits further than its own
fermentation affords. Preference is given to
it over all other wines in New York and
other hospitals, as a tonic, gentle stimulant,
diureticand sudorific. Mr. Speer bus been uine
years experimenting in the production of
this wine, and the ncwrst wine he sells is four
years old. Exchtnyt. W. A. Bennett has it.
"DON'T RE FOOLISH." You can ainke
Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Cull and ex
amine an invention urgently needed by every
body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50
cents that retails easily for f(J. bv R. L.
WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, NY.
Sept. 16, 1805- ly-
1T'1I! U CII l H'411!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH SCRATCH!
WIJEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch in 4H lloiirtt.
Also cure SALT RIIEUM, ULCERS, CIIIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN
Price 50 cents. For sale bv the drueiistr. Bv send
ing 60 cent to WEEKS. A POTTER, Solo Agents,
170 Washington atreet, Boston, it will be lorwarded
by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the United
states. je a oo-y
IVhlxkcria ! M hixkerst ! !
Dr. L. O. Moetez' Corrolia, tbe ereatcat stimu
lator in the world, will furoe Whiskers or Mustache
to grow on Itie smoothest lace or cuin ; never known
to fail , sample for trial sent freo to any one deairou
of testing its merits. Addreaa, Reeves A Co., 78
Nassau St., N. Y. jo30 Sm
fpiho Cout'cajwioaiM nisd llxpcrlt-ucp
a or AS 1KVAL10.
Published tor the benefit and aa a caution to young
men and ouhera, who Buffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, ate., supplying at tbe
same titno the means of self-cure. By one who nas
oured bimseir ater undergoing considerable quaon
cry. By eneloaing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, tree of charge may be bad of the au
thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kinga
Co. II. Y.
January 27, 186(1 Ty
Ikeafaens), lillndncs and Catarrh,
Treated with tbe utmost auooess by Dr. J. ISAACS
Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lejden, Holland,)
No. 619 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimoniala
from the most reliable aourcea iu tb City and Coun
try oan be seen at his office. Tbe medical faculty are
invited to accompany tbeir patient, a be haa no ae
creta in bia practice. Artificial Eyea, inserted with
out pain. No charge made for examination.
July It, 1863. ly
Xo Conataiinptlvcs). ' 1
The advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by a very aimple remedy, after having
suffered for several year with a sever lung affection
and that dread disease, Consumption ia anxious to
mak known to bis fellow (ufferer th means of
cure.
To all who desire It, be will send a copy of the
prescription used (free of charge), with tbe diree
tiona for preparing and using the same, which they
willfindasuBE Core for Comsomftios, Asthma
Bbomcbitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only object oi the advertises
in Bending tbe prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and spread in formation whieb he eonoeive to be in
Valuable, and b nope every eu Barer will try hi
remedy, aa it will coat tbia nothing, and may prov
a blessing.
i Parties wishing th prescription, pbeb, by return
mail, pleas address '
Ret. EDWARD WILSON,
Williamaburgh, Kings Co , New York.
. January 13, 1B6--Iy. ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOP & LOOK AT THIS!
. CAP1TAI, $10O,O00.
Important to all Owners of I4ve
Block.
fTlHB GREAT EASTERN DETECTIVE H0R8K
X Insurance .Company, eharUred March 12, '66,
by tb State of Pennsylvania, insures, HORSES,
MULES AND CATTLE, against loaa by theft, death
by nre, aooiaoa or lsease. --
Offlc : 108 South Fourth 8trMt, Philad.,' Pa
President: Col Charles Frailer; Viee President, D
L. Esterly; Secretary, Dr. B. Backer lienor!
Aa-enL P. Hane. . ' '
Reference, by permission, to tb following gentl.
men: Hon. riimoa Cameron, Harrisburg, Pa.; Burd
Patterson. Km., Poturill. Pa.: Uea Joseph LBiich
ter, Hardware Menbaut, Heading, Pa; Dr John
Uloniager. President Lebanon Bank ! L Whitney,
Hanker, roiuvillo. a
Our rate ar low than any other Inaarane Com
paar, whil tbey luaur against on risk, we insure
against all risk. Agent wanted ia very county ia
ta bvave,
1., v; I8AIAS 8, G083LER, 1
l ' A aa Want General Agent, Banbury, P
August 18, left tm
vr''T
Great Attraction,
NEW TIN -WAR II,
fiht Iron and Htotra Htorr- of
i'OMITS & GElTTHEPw, ,
Where tbey keep constantly on band and saanufaa
tur to order at abort noliee,
TIN AMD 8niiI IBON-W ARE of all desortptlona.
Tbey would especially call tb etlentHiif pur.
baera to their large and well aeleoted atoe-K of '
i .1 COOK AMD PARLOR STOVES. 1 , , '
The subscribers bav made arrangement to have
all their best (tovea made to order, and those who
would bav a good stove would do well to go and
txamln their large and well selected a took.
First. They defy competition On th following'
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vi : i.-.
Cosiblnitlt ja) Ilmraer, Cook. '
aiiioTcriaor PfnnC'ook. ' , , .
WABASH AND IRONSIDES, i
and tb wall known Antiduet Cook Stove called
SPEAR'S ANTIDUST. .
Also. Parlor and office Stoves in great variety rtn
bracing all the beat manufactures and moat fashion
able deaigna, tanaurpaased for beauty of finish aiinpli
olty of arrangementaoomblning ohespnesa, durability
and each stove warranted to perform what they are
reprcaented. ,
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Pine Stove,
for beating first, second end third stories by Rogistera
Alao, VULCAN HEATER. .,
. Also, lb celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Coal il, Coal Oil Lamps, Nhadcu,
' Clilmnlca, and nil nrllclest.
usually kept In an establishment of this kind.
Tbey are also prepared to furnish Slate and do sluting
In th beat workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Hoofing, Spouting.' Range and
Furnace Work, Oas Fitting, Ao. Repairing noatly
and cheaply executed.'
. , Also ; , , , "
"Ilaucli flaw Jtoao Supervl'iion
t : .-pliaae." . i;-
Remember the place. .Vamele and Salea Room
nearly opposite Conlv'a Hardware Store. Market
atreet, botween Third and Fourth streot. Building
dark painted.
Auguetzo, lbSB.i
;extiia iiou.vrv.
TXTRA BOUNTY ! ! Iam prepared to collect
li tbe additional Bounty due Soldiers under the
late Aat of Congresa. promptly and apeedy. Soldiers
will find it to thoir advantage to either call in person,
write or send their discbarge to me; my charge in
each case ia Five Dollars, no charge until bounty ia
oollooted. Satisfactory references will in all cases
be given. -
JAMES M. SELLERS,
No. 224 8onth 4th Street, rhiladolpbia.
August 2i, 1866. 4c
WANTED AGENTS $75 to 200 Per Month
for Oentlemen, and $35 to $75 fur Ladies.
everywhere, to introdnce the Common Sense Family
t, i w.i! , . r.
cewiog-macnine, improved ana perrected. It will
hem, fell, atitob, quilt, bind braid, and embroider
beautiful I vnrico onlv $20 making the elnstin lm;k
atitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay
me aoovo wages, or commission, from whieb twice
that amount oan be made. Address or call on C.
BOWERS A CO., Office No. 255 South Fifth street,
Philadelphia, Pa. All lettcra answered nrnmntlv.
with ciroulara and terms. aeptl-lm
028. HOOP SKIRTS 628.
HOFKXN'S "OWN MAKE."
Iew Fall Stylets I
Arc In every respeot First Class, and embrace a
a eomplete assortment for Ladies. Misses and child
ren, of tho Newest styles, every Length and Sixos of
ft nix. '
OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer
sally popular than any others before tho public
Tboy retain their shape better, are lighter, more
elostio, more durable, and rcaly Cheaper, than any
other Hoop Skirt in tbe market. The springs ami
fastenings are warranted perfect. Every Lady should
Try Tbem ! They are now being extensively sold by
Merchants, throughout the Country, and at Whole
sale A Retail, at .Manufactory and Sales Room. '
No. 628 ARCH Street, below 7th., Philadelphia.
Ask for 'IOPKIN S "own make," buy no other!
CAUTION, None eenuine unless stamped on
each Fid Pud "Ilopkin'a Hoop Skirt Manufactory,
no. via Arcn street, rnuaaoipiua."
Also, Constantlv on hand full lino of Now York
mnde Skirts, at very low prioes.
lurnn Bri vasn. Uue 1'nce (July.
Septal, 1866. 4m
r I lflE following ncrsona are entilled In recniva an
X increase of Bounty under tho Act of Congress
passed July ioo, to equalise uounues.
1st All soldiers who enlisted after the 19th day of
April, 1861, lor 3 years, and served their time of
enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and
have received or ar entitled io receive a Bounty of
$100, are entitled an additional Bounty of tflOO.
2d All such soldiers wbo enlisted for 3 years, and
have been honorably discharged on acoount of
wounds received in tbe line of duty, are entitled to
an additional Bounty of ejllOO.
3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such
aoldiors who died in the aervice of wounds or diseuse,
are entitled to an additional Bounty of sjlOO.
By application to S. P. WOLVERTON, Em., of
ScKSunr, Pennsylvania, wbo ia an authorised Claim
Agent, all auoh claims can be speedily culloolod,
Sunbury, August 4, 18116. tf .
BOUNTY FOR SOLDIERS.
InA'E mode arrangements in Washington City,
for the prompt collection of Bounty undor tho
Into Aot of Congress. I have alao received the pro
per blanka to prepare the claims. Soldiers entitled
to tbia Bounty should apply immediately, aa it is es
timated that It will require three years to adjust all
the claims.
All soldiers wbo enlisted for tbree years and who
have not revived more than $100 bounty are entitled
to the benefits of this Aot, as well as soldiers who
have enlisted for three years and discharged after a
aorvioe of two rears, by reason of wounds received,
disease contracted in sine el duty, or re-enlistment .
LLOXU X. ilUliltUAC'lI.
Sunbury, August 18, 1866.
A LL gooda bought for Cosh and sold at lowest
XI pr
rices for cash at tbe
Hardware Store of
J. 11.
Sunbury, June 15, 1866.
CONLEY A CO.
Administrator') police.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of adminis
tration having- been Krantod to tho undermined.
on the estate of John Kohl, late of Lower Mahouoy
townsnip, Horthumneriand oounty. fa., deceased
All persons indebted to said estate ar requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present mem duly autncnticated lor settlement.
T . iiua t.-1 II I
IIA1ULD VIIU, (
. ; HENRY KOHL,
Low. Mohonoy twp., Aug. 18, '66. Adiu'rs.
Auditor's) Notice.
THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or
phana' Court for Northumberland countv to ex
amine and restate the aoeonnt of Peter B. Hosier, one
of the txecutors of Henry Manser, deceased, will at
tend to the duties of bis appointment at bis office, in
the Borough of Sunbury, on Saturday the loth day
oi oepiemoer next ei iv o oiocs a. m.
a. is. uuxfiti, Auditor.
August 35, 1866 St
EXTRA PENSION
TO WIDOWS. EXTRA PENSION TO WIDOW",
Wldowa are now entitled to an Inereosed Pension
of f 2 per month for eaob child ot the soldier under
10 yoara of age. To be obtained upon application
in person or by letter, to tbe Military and Naval
Agency, No. 47 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH E. DEVITT A CO.
' August 18.18(1(1 lm
... . lixecutttr'ti Notice.
Estate of Philip Iirymire, tfVcyuW. ,
NOTICE is hereby given tbat lettera testamenta
ry bave been granted to the undursigned. on
the ealate of Philip Dry ntir, late of the boroujrh of
Sunbury, Northumberland oounty, Pa., deceased.
All persons indebted to said estate srs requaeted to
make iinniediat payment, and those having claiuia
to preaent tbein duly authenticated tor settlement.
WM. M. ROCKEFELLER, Ex'lr.
Sunbury, A o gust 4, IBM. fit
EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIES.
X.. H KASE,
Allorniey sit 1.4 w, ualtiry, Ia.
IS duly authorised and Lioenaed by the Govern
ment to oolleot all Military Claims against the
I'uited States. Uouuty money du soldiers under
tba lata Equalisation Aot of Congr ess, and all mili
tary claims againat tb Mtate, dus soldier of 1H12,
for Pension and Oiauiity. C'laiajs due aoldiera of
th Pennsylvania Kcsarve Corps from enlistment to
tbe date of muster, promptly oollooted.
Sunbury, August 4, 1866.
AAA A "a I'lAIl mad by any on with
S?r,UUU ) Stencil Tools. No experience
neoeasary . Tb PreaideuU, Cashier and Treasurers
of I xtanks indoma tb eiroulur. Sent free witb
saiuples. Addreuatb Aniarloan Stcucii Tool Work,
Springfield, Vermont. , ,i iv .
July 2d, I8d.--8m. ' .....
i'uatU ! Cuah ! ! Cftsiaa ill
SO.OOO wanted in exchange for all kinda oi
Hardware, Iron, Nails, Ao., el the new Hardware
Storaof J. U. CONLEY-a CO.
Eutrbury, Jut 16, 1866.
Sheet Iron and Stove
' rjrojuti'na
Market Street, near Engol's Store, SUNBURY, PA.
AN Immense stock of every kind of Tin Ware,
and Sheet Iron Ware of all description. ,
ST OVBS,
OOOK.OFFICK and PARLOR STOVES of th best
Brands which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement, combining ebunpness and
durability and enoh stove warranted to perform what
tbey are represented. - ,
Coal OH, Coal OH Lamp, Lantern,
Shades; Chtmnys, and all artiolo usually kept In an
establishment of this kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
aires. . -
FRUIT JAR3 and CANSof th latest improved
styles.'
He Is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and
Roofing. Range and Furnaoo Work.
Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed. " '
BEN ZETELMOYER.
8unbury, July 7, 1806. ly
greatesOn
sewing machine.
VA.1 JAA!iltICi:M.'M
SASH STOPPER AND LOCK.
Simplicity, Durability, Conveniepce, 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 intortcro in taking out a snsh.
It is not affected by any jarring action, and pre
vents the rattling of saMi.
It Is self-acting in all its work, and makes it Im
possible to forgot to lock the window.
It allows proper ventilation without leaving the
window unlocked. .
It acts by gravity bn no spring and can never
get out ofordor.
It does not wear out, but will lost while tho
house stands
Windows that have only ono sash moveable, may
be changed, So as to move both, at a trilling expense.
Kfoppcr nnd Lock, Ono Oollar
Complete.
It must come into general use for Its radioal ad
vantages, as a Sclf-Auting, Burglar-Proof Lock and
Ventilator. .
. For Hail way Cars, Steamboats, etc, it ia perfect,
and, in fact, the thiqg long sought.
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 invited to cull on the sub
scriber and examine it.
JACOB WILVER, Jr.,
July 21, 1868. 6m ' Sunbury, Pa.
NEW MUSIC STORE
Call at our New Muslo Stove In
SELIN'S GROVE,
nnd buy one of Haines BnotnER's New Scnlo
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Warranted for five years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good stock of the
oolchrated PELOCBET'S MELODKONS, CABI
NET nnd Clll KCU ORGANS, and challenge others
to soli cheaper than we areacllintt.
We also keep nil kinds of Musical Merchandise,
and receive all the latest music as soon as published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi,
naries
tjj Second hnt.d instruments taken in exchange
for new ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
SALEM & BROTHER.
Selinsgrove, Snyder co., Pa., July 28, 1860. ly
IMIOTO.BlAlIIC.
E. & II . T. ANTHON5T & CO.,
Manufacturer of Plift'i-raphic Materials, AVtolcsale and
Hetail, 601 UHUADtVAY, New Ymk.
In addition to our main bnsineaa of Plotograph je M ute
riaia we afeiieuaquarters lor tae loiiowing, viz.
STKRKOSCOPKS A STKUKSCOP1C VIKWS
Of American and Fuieign Cities and Laudacapea, Oro upa
ciaiunrv, etc.
STHRKOSCOPIC VIEWS OP TUB WAR,
Prom neenlivea made in the varioua campaigns anil
Inrinmg a complete l'botniapliic History ul tile great con
test. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON CLASS,
Adapted fer either ihe Manic lantern or the Stereoacnpie
Our Catalogue will be neat to any addiesa on receipt of
stamp.
I'liU lUbUAI'llIU AI.UI.MS
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
alKiill aiu vaniliia, iroin oil eeuta in Sf.rt) eaeu. uur ai
buma having the repuiuiiiHi of being auperior in beauty
uud durability to uuv otliera.
Cao PiiorooaArna or Geskbals, Statssmkn, Actors,
tic., r.tc.
Our Catalogue embrat-ea over Five Thouannd different
aubjeera, including reproductloua of the most celebialed
r.nirraviiiK, faiiitinga, rutues, etc. catalogues seal on
receipt of alainp.
riitiuvraphera nnd others oriienna srmxiB o. u., win
please reinti.) per cent of the aniouut wilh llieir order.
I ht prices and cjunlltv oi our e-'iodB camtitl Ian to
aatttfv.
July SI, loa Pin
kxtkI uoilVrv
TO
SOLDIERS! WIDOWS! FATHERS MOTHERS)
AND MINOR CHILDREN !
Bounty Bill just paased srives all soldiers who en
listed for three years, ainoo April 10, 1811, and served
their full term of aervice, or were discharged before
the expiration of said term of service on acoount of
wounds received in the line of duty, and received
One Hundred Dollars Bounty and on more, are now
entitled to an extra bounty oi IKNli JIUMJKKU
DOLLARS. Widows, Fathers, Mothors, and Minor
Children of deooased soldiers who enlisted for throe
years, us abovu, and died in the service or from di
sease or wounds contracted iu Uie service and Hue of
duty, are entitled to Ihe above extra One Hundred
Dollars
IjTo be obtained upon application in person or
ny letter to the .Military and aaval Agency, jto. i.l
Walnut street, Philadelphia.
JOEPn E. DEVITT A CO.
August IS, 1SC8. lm
KlUi I.OI IS.l (ailSISKl.i:!!,
nillinery tiooda uud Is-msi 'l'riiti.
GLOVES, PARASOLS. &c, &c.
South side of Market Square. SUNDUUV, Penn'a
Has just returned from the cities with a choice
selection of seasonable gooda to which the attention
of the Ladies Is ruspeutfully solicited.
MILLINERY G0O0S ANDDKESS T1UMMINGS
Wilh Ueud-Dresses, . , Gloves, .
Hosiery, Ribbons,
has been carefully selected and will give satisfaction.
Miss Shissler has had an experience in tile busi
ness that enables her to seleet cowls with an eye to
Ihe taste and wishes of her customers, and shebrs a
continuance of favore in the future which ahe takea
pleasure in acknowledging during tbe paat year.
Ladies will And a cboioe slock of every thing in ber
line ol business.
Sunbury, April 14, 1886. '
NEW SPUING GOODS!!
NOW OPEN,
A FULL STOCK OF
1ST E "AT 8PBINQ GOODS
Consisting of lrHM sUooalat, iu grew, variety,
auoh as Delaines, Challios, Ginghams, Crapes,
Lawns, lirilliants, eto.
Hoop Skirts, Fine "White Goods,
in variety.
Dress Trimmings, Laces sud Embroideries, VEILS
of all descriptions, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Zephyrs,
Patent lluir Crimpers, Nock-Ties, aud Notion of
al! kinds usually kept in a Fancy Mure.
Loekwood'a Paper Collura and Cutis.
Stamping and machine stitching dune to order.
MAKV L. LAZAKl'S.
Two doors west of Win. U. Millor Shoe Store,
Sunbury, April ltd, IHlKt.
T AD1ES call end see the Hanging BotkeU,
urauauuiium xuie n ora iioxes. at
LIGHTNER'S
Piooure one of BVEULY'S Fin Photograph Pie
was at sa auiouui in onnpson s liuilding.
To procure a fauiilv roon Phntonraoh. ai
to
BVKKLY'S Room iuSlmpsoii building up stairs
" 1'UOIIIUOTAUY,
At th Solicitation of many ef my friends, I bav
consented lo be a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for
tbe oniou ef Prnihonotary ta. Should 1 be eUeled
promise to fulbllUie duties of th uifiue impartially,
Md Uth. bast ot any .hil,t,buA3 j BauHEB i
Sunbory, Jun Snih,la.
E
jllNE feather Brush,)
LIGHTNER'S.
PERUVIAN GVAN0 SUBSTITUTE
BAUGII'S
BONE
8UI'EPII08PHA.TE OF LIME
MARK A
After more than twelve venrs of oonstant use, this
aigniy oonoontratca manure caa auuined a wmo
spread reputation as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active In its operation, and of great du
Tabihty. It doe not exhaust the anil, bnt on the
contrary, permanently improves it. The Inernasing
sales annually, ahundantlv nrove lb hiirh nonulur
value of this manure, and establish tbe fact of it
being relied upon by a wide oirole of agriculturists
to supply ll wants in tb direction of manures for
every orop.
BATTOH &c BOIV8,
Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors
Office, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPHIA.
BAUGH BUOTHEH9 & CO,
General Wholesale Agenli,
No. 181 Pearl St., Comoro! Cedar.
NEW YORK.
' GEORGE DUG DALE,
Whuliale Agent fur Marylarul & Virginia,
sta. IU3 smith s Wbarr,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Price 5 per 3000 lbs). Cui.li.
Juat Published, the l.'lih cjition of our new pnm-
fhlot, "Huw to Maintnin the Fertility of American
arms aud Plantation," furnished free upon appli-
. v u ,g us Ul uur AgUUlB.
BAUGIIA SONS,
20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH A GEXTHER, Suubury.
July 28, 1886. ly
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
JUST OPENED.
KN(EBEL & ROCIilNS.
T) ESPECTFULLY inform tho oitiicnB of Sunbury
and vicinity, that they have just opened a large
atoek of
In the atore room lately occupied by Weaver A Fa
gcly, opposite the Old Court House.
REMEMUER that these Goods have just been
fiurehased at reduced prices, and arc sold according
y, comprising of
IDEVZ- GOODS
of every stylo and variety, such as
. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTIXGS, AC.
Dress Goods, Prints, Muslins Domestic
Goods, Notions, Aj., 4c.
GUOCE1UE3, TEA, COFFEE, SL'GAll
MOLASSES, &C.
Iloiini-Ui'i-piii (iSootlis.
Tho attention of tho public ia respectfully inv'ded
to tbo advantages offered at this eitublishuient.
THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
A
U
Sunbury, July 21, I860.
J.KXiF.BEL,
P. KOUUINS.
New Spring Styles I
' Ills a:va jvn.-vri:!!.
Two tltiors Went of tho Post Office,
7" ESPECTFULLY invites tho attention of the
Xb public to her large and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which she has jusreceived and opened, llnrstock
embraces FANCY KESS UOODS, Embroideries,
Ciuny Lace, LaceTollars, Linen Collars, Dross
Cords, Zephyrs, Muttons, Ao.
A fine assortment of ladies' and gents' Itosiory,
Glove, Fans, Parasols, llnule Trimminirs. Rilihons.
belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons. Rraid. Ladies' Neck
ties, fancy Kress l;nuihs, Head Dresses, Aa.
Irviu's Patent Hair Crimners. Hair Coils. Corsets.
ana a large asaorimoiu ol otner articles, too liumc
roua to mention.
I bave also just received a line lot of Perfumery,
auiioi, ouaija. xuom aou jiair jirunnes, so.
ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbury, April 28, 1866.
NEW HARDWARE
IRON STORE.
fTIHE subscriber having opened in SUNBURY
A. Pa., anew large, nnd well nssortod stock of nil
kinda of HARD WARE. CUTLERY, COACH WARE
SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, IRON. NAILS.
c, laid in nt lowest New York and Eastern price
which they will be pleased to sell fur Cosh at tbe
lowest Easter prices.
lutendiug to du business iu the honest principles
r ...... i . j
ut siuuii nuuu nun iiuiua sale Tor uasn.
J. 11. CONLEY' A CO.
Sunbury, June 16, 18flti. "
l7E would invite th attention of Carpentors to
V our large and well aelacted awrttneut of
Teoloa, enmprUiug Chisels of all kiuds, Augurs,
Planes, Saws, Iron and Steel Suuare. and iu facl
every thing wanted tocompleto a full outfit, at the
llurdware store of J. II. CONLEY A CO.
Willi liiT and Burder in greut variety-
new styles Just rooeived at tbe Aiainmoin more oi
J. W.FR1L1NG A SON.
Sunbury, Oct. 14. 18114.
tt.VUIill Ili. assorted Cliarooul Iron at bi ot. lb.
t J. U. CONLEY A CO.
Sunbury.'Jun 16, Iwtill.
lo CiTdltors,
1 T.l. imai.Bs Indebted lo the late Brut of Rohrbach
A Cooper, on uota, book aooountor otherwise,
aie hereby untitled to make immediate payment if
they wish to save ewls, as they will be plaeed in uie
nanus o. c HOHRBACH,
I.tt. COOPER.
Suubury, Juu 16, 1RM. .
10,000
LUs). Noils and Hnikea at $7 2i per
kez.atthepew Hardware .More ol
Sunbiu2!jJj?J8jJ.??L
LATROSE'S Hair Restorative, tb best in us, for
sale by
LIOHTNER, sole Agent for Sunbury.
"FINE Myrtle Pomatum, at th Fancy Store of
' ANNA PAINTER.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT.
A SUBSTITUTE SOU CALOMEL
our bowela ate costive
THY THEM.
you have worms,
TRY THEM.
your breatN ia bad,
TRY THEM.
f you feel drowsy,
TBY THEM.
If yna are low apitited, -
. TRY THEM.
If you have a sick headache,
THY THEM.
If you have taken drop too mach,
TAKE A FULL uuu.
They only oust 23 ccnta a box,
.,; TRY THEM.
Blue Muaa(ud other preparations of Mercury, actually
produce more auffernw and death than the diipi.in ulnr h
they profeea to cure. And yet this eorroaivo mineral ai
dtiiouiiced by the allnpalhiu ditors, is prescribed by
them almost universally in Liver Complaint, Consumption
of Lungs, Vc. '
THE MANDRAKE PIUS
aie composed entirely of roote and hi iha, obtained from
tlie great atorehtiuseof Natuie, aud their anlurary (.Tecta
will appear aa aoou aa the medicine ia hiouelit to 'the test
of a fmr experiment. SCHKMCK'SMANHH AKK I'll.l.S
do not pnaluce any nauaca or aiekneaa of the atomaeli
but when given for lypepsia, It may he proper to use
them in connection with BCUE.NCK'S KKAWF.F.D
TONIC. Bv thia jildicioua trnilmeut the diiestive facul
ties are aneedilv restored to their full vijrof , and the wurst
easea of indigestion may be cured.
When we reflect Ihnt the liver ia the largest internal
organ of the Dody, that to it ia aMiiaucd the importnnt
duty of filtering the blood and preparing the bile, that it
ia aulijeet to many diaordera, and that when it is diseased
or inactive Ihe whole bedv Buifera aynipathetically, it ia
not aurprising tbat a medicine which can restoie the
heallliy operntiona of the Liver should produce wonderful
ehatiKea iu the general health, and rd'ect curee which may
appeal to be almoat mirnculoua. Headache of long con
tinuance, aavere pains in ine aiue, oreasr anu snouiuers,
aching of the liinha, a feeling nf general weaknesa and
wietcliednesa, and other alnnning and distreraiog aymp
toms, indicativeof imperfect or disordered action of the
liver, are speedily letnoved by the use of SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE I'll,!.?.
Coativen"a, piles, bitter or a.'ur eiuctions, and that
indescnluilde feeling of oppreasion, mental anxiely, lau
gti'rr, lelliuray, and depression ol apirita whicti unfit a
man for the inanngeineift of business anil the enjoyment
of life, are all relieved by the use uf SCHENCK'S MAN
DRAKE PILLS.
Dr ciisnck. DenrSii ; I takepleasuie iiiaenrling you
a eertiheate in addition to many you have alretidy re
ceived from suffering humanity. 1 can- aonrcely find Inn
guiiacNairu'ii'ntly strong to expresa my heartfelt gratifica
tion of the wondet fill cmea your MANDRAKE FILLS
arid SKA WEED TONIC have cfl sctcd in the entire cure
of one iif the moat stubborn enara of tlie nrTection of the
liver. For tlimo ycaia I autlered beyond deBCtiption
all my friends, ua well as myself, came to the conclusion
that my time m this life was short, fuch wna the terrible
condition to whi?h I wna reduced that life to me hud be
come a burthen ; my whole avatein wna in a ebiio of m
niiinmalion ; I could nl eat, t could not Bleep j my whole
body was filled with naui ; swelling would ariie in my
wriata and ankles, rrnilcing them totally useless On seve
tnl oceusiirna I was attacked with a lush of blnid to the
head, which would fell me to the ground, and I would bo
rnmedawny for dead. 1 applied to several eminent
physicians of our city, who administered nil llie medicinee
that they thought would reach my tune, but of no uvuil.
One of them auid he could do no more fur me, nnd ad- .
vised me, as a last resort, to drink cod liver oil. Not'
relishing the hoirid trneh I declined to trike it. Accident
put your ndvettisement in my hauil?. 1 called on you ;
you examined me aud told me the nriloie of my disease.
You then ordered me the Pills anil Tonic with an olrseiv
aiica of diet, pledging Your word Ihnt iu one week I
would find myself another man. I followed your advice,
and, as you prerbcted, an astonishing cure was ellectcd. I
continued your Pills and Tonic foi some time, and now
thank God for his goodness, and your valuable medicine,
I am once more restored to pcifect health. I most
earnestly recommend those who are sufn-ring from ntl'ec
tion of the liver to give your Pills and Tonic a fair trial,
and a cum will be elfected I have sent ninny peisons lo
yon, and they have all been cured. Any information my
fellow citizens may require will If freely given by the
subscriber, nt his lesulenee, No. t-t'j Federal street, be
tween blh atreet uud Pcssvunk road
CH A It I.l'.! JOHNSON. Pau
Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer
Pr.CHF.NCK will be piolcFsinnnlly at his principal
office, No. r, North fSixth street, corner of Commerce,
l'lllI.MHII.I'IIIA, every !iiturdav. from 9 n. in. until 4
p. in ; No. H-2 lloucl street; New York, eveiy Tuesday,
flom 7 to .1 ; No. 38 Summer street, iloston, Mima , every
Wednesday, from fl to :'t, and ever; other Friday at lnS
Ballim ire street. Baltimore, Md. All advice free, hut
for a thnrouch exnmluition of the lunga with his Uespi
rometer the chnrjre is three d rtlnrs
Price of the Pulmonic Svrup and Seaweed Tonic, each
1.50 per Untie, or fa7,fU per huf dozen. Mandrake
Pills, 25 cents per box.
For sale by nil Druirgists and Dialers.
Miiich SI, 1-Od. I,-.
New Arrival of
SUMMER GOODS!
AT THE
MAMMOTH STDRE
of
.1.
w. rmi.i.iic. & so,
Market Square, near the New Court IIouso
JUST OPENED a largo nnd new assortment of
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
Cloths, Cassiincrcs, Cullonadei, Linen Panting, Ao
LADIES' DRE.SSG0OD3.
Silk, Delaines, Alnpncas, English and Scoloh
(iiijrliauis. Challies, Lawns, Annul cs, lirilliunts,
Into tioods, Ualicocs, lUufluia. and cvory otber
article belonging to the above branch of business.
WHITE AND COLOHED FLANNELS
Sheetings, Hoop Sk!rts Hosiery and gloves.
CARPET A OIL CLOTHS,
ijlaswarc, Queenswure, Crockery, Ilavdwara an
Cutlery.
Iri:;, Oils, 1'itiailM, 4'onl Oil nn 1
I.iiiuim.
Fish. Pork, Conrse nnd Fine Suit, Cofieo, Tea, Su
gar, Muliies fyrup. Spices, Ac,
Groceries. Tobacco, Scgars and Snuff, togtthet with
a largo variety of miscellaneous goods ut ricoj that
cannot fti.il to satisfy puri'lisse rs.
J. W. FRILIXU A SON.
Suubury, Juno 2, 16.
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
rpHE subscriber bes leave to oall the attention of
J his customers, and tho community in general, to
the fact that be haa now received his seooud lot of
IsTES-W GOODS,
consisting, in part, of a oomplote line of
PAPElt AND ENVELOPES,
lllank, School and Juvcnilu Books, Fancy Toi'ct
Soaps. Perfumes, Picture Frames, Luvaauu Willow
Hauling Baskets, Bird Cages,
tin aid uud Nlu nd Uliiases,
Fine Vases, Ilundsoiue Glove Joweiry aud Work
Oozes. Traveling and other Portfolios, Carved
Brackets, Feather Dust Brushes,
Bulls, Huts,
Fishing Tackle,
Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of
WALL-PAPER AND BORDER,
Window-Blinds, Paper Similes, Coal Oil Lamps and
Fixtures, Ao. Thankiul for pust patronage, and hope,
by strict attention to buiiness.o -sati isu Jj'Jjj
Sunbury, June 9. ISfSO. -
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
Mr.nufacturerB and
WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS
W8ILVBR
and
f.ww SILVER PLATED
ViZ' GOODS.
7Qi Arrla SlrMt, Pliiludc-Ipaala.
Those in wantofSilver or Silver Plated Ware will
find it much to their advantage by vUiting our Store
before making tbeir purchaaua. Our long experi
ence in the manufacture of the above kind of good
enables ua to defy competition.
We keep no good but thuse which are of tb First
Clasa. all ot our own make, and will be sold at ledua
ed prioes.
July Tth, 1866 Iyer
JJ AND and Stand Glosses at Liauriun'f.
A LL klndsof Hardware, Iron, 4c, not In atore
1. will be sent for and delivered
at the lowest
prioes by
Sunbury, Jan 16, 1866.
J.U.
CONLEY A CO.
19 you want good Likeness for your friends, go
to 8. BYERLY'S Gallery iu Simpson's Building.
a TURPENTINE, Coal Oil, Fish OU, Linseed Oil,
for sale low for Csab by
J.U. ONLEY A CO;
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