Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 24, 1866, Image 3

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    N. B. ENOUD. 'Jfubltaher.
8ATCRDAT. 0 VEMBER 84. 1806
fl.org 1 Affaire. ,
L fTu Lawlsburg National Bank has declared
.dividend of t pront., out of lac profitl of the
last six months.
lyOcn cotetoporsry oi th Lewlsburg CaWwt
tit recommends Ex-Gov. Pollock for V. 8. Senator,
la plac of tb renegade, Edgar Cowan.
IjT A LAitoa new bell, from ihe Troy works, for
the new Lutheran Church, at Bbamoktn, arrival at
tbe company wsrohome, in tbii place, a few day!
lnee.
y Tbi Niw Maioxtc Hall ii progressing, Dot--withstanding
tbe lata unfavorable weather. The
workmen are now putting up tbe third story, tbe
Mjriok work of which will be completed in a few
days.
ty Koubcrt at Milto.t. The (hoe ibop of
"Win. P. Welker, (formerly of Sunbury,) inMillon,
-itb entered by mean! of falae keys on Saturday
vilght of last week, and six pairs of boots, including
other article, to the amount of $125, were stolen.
p" Baviko Fc.id. At the annual meeting of
;th Shamokin Saving Fuud Association, on Monday
eight, the following, officers were elected to icrve
'the ensuing year : rrcsi jent, R. B. Douty; Vloe
President, P. Bird; Treasurer, Wm. H. Douty;
"Director!. John Shipp, K. A. Ammerman, Wm. M.
.-Bickel, M. Ernes, Owen M. Fowler.
tyTac MtLTO!f First is again in successful
operation after a delay of several days, to the grati
fication of all wbo have occasion to use the same.
Ihe proprietor, W. II. Bogle, Esq., has determined
not to ferry after night. Therefore all those who
do not come between early in the morning and late
in the evening, will not be able to make a crossing.
(dp The Rkmoval or tub old Cocrt IIoosi
will grently improve the appearance of Market
square, when tbe rubbish is removed and things put
inordor. "The view through Market street, from the
river to the hill, is now unobstructed. Very little
labor aud expense will make the square appear
much more attructive than it ever appeared be
fore. tjVTnOVDLE amo.io Kailroad Coxdcctori.
We understand that the fourteen conductors who
run the different passenger trains between this place
and Erie, ou tbe Philadelphia A Eric Railroad, have
been suspenaed. Some of these conductors, wbo
reside in this place, have hitherto sustained a good
character, and we trust that the charges against
thsm will prove unfounded.
Nine conductors on the Pennsylvania road have
been discharged recently. A number, also, on the
Baltimore A Philadelphia road have been dis
charged.
tJ-SHAiioKi.H Affairs. The Herald, of last
week, says that the members of St. Edward's Catho
lic Cburcb, of that place, intend giving a dinner at
their cburch building ou Thanksgiving day, from
1 to 3 o'clock, P. SI. Iu the evening there will be
a fesiiral in tbe same room, at which every variety
of refreshments will be served up. The proceeds to
assist in paying for the removal and enlargement of
Ibeir church.
A greut deal of real estate in Shamokin has
been changing bunds during the past lew weeks.
Ihe pricea obtained lire grently in excess of all for
mer deuiuuds, and show the confidence people have
in tbe future pros; erity of tbe town. Tbe desire for
bouses md lots in eligible portions of tbe town is
greater than ever bus been known. Though tbe
number of buildings put up the past summer has fur
exceeded tbnt vf uny former seuson, still the number
of bouses is insufficient to supply the demand.
Mr. Joseph Bird has sold bis valuable lots on
the corner of Shauiokiu and Commerce streets, to
Mr. S. Bittcnbcuder, for $10,000.
Ij- Collision and Narrow Escai-i at Dak
till. The Intelligencer says that on Monday
night, 12;h ir.st., about 12 o'olock, a two horse
carriage containing four young men. Wm. JIullihen,
Hichard Eggert, John Hummer aid Christopher
Woods, residents of that plaoe, were coming down
Mill street to the crossing of the Lackawanna Rail
road, just as a train of freight cars was approaching.
They pulled up their horses suddenly, but not in
sufficient time to avoid a collision. Tbe locomotive
struck the horses, killing one and wounding the
otber. Tbe front of tlio carriage and fore wheels
were completely demolished. The collision threw
Woods and Hullihen out, the latter on the cow
catcher, which be held firmly to aud escaped with
his life; Woods got off with a sprained ankle. Tbe
wagon was hurled over some three or four times,
but the balance of lha party escaped. The horses
and carriage belonged to Mr. Kiobard Hullihen,
iwbose lots must be in tbe neighborhood of $3U0.
ly Convention or Good Templars. The
lodges of Good Templars located in the counties of
Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Montour and Co
lunibia, met in convention at tlloouisburgon WedneS'
day evening, Nor. 7th. Tbo convention was called
to order by the W. C. T., Rev. N W. Colburn, of
Mifflinburg, when Rev. M. Rhodes, of Suubury,
opened it with prayer.
Delegates from the ten lodges in the District pre
sented their credentials, aud were duly received as
members of the convention. Tbe attendance of
visitors was large, and on motien all tbe members of
the order were admitted as advisory members.
An election for officers of tbe convention resulted
ju follows: W.C. T., Rev. M. Rhodes, of Sunbury;
W. V. T., Miss Maggie Af pieman, of Bloomt.burg;
W. S ., Geo. . llackett, of Lewisburg. The oon
vention adjourned to. meet in Sulinsgrov on tbe
evening of the 1st of May,.lbS7.
13T Swindling in Union County. Tbe Mifflin
burg Tttigravh mentions a number of caaes of
swindling effectel by bogus agents traveling through
that. region. Among others, it says: A party came
along, pretending to be agents for a New Y'ork dry
goods firm that wosoom pelted to raise a large amount
ef money in a short time, and in order to do this
tbey were selling goods at a very low figure, beaver
cloth fur $1.00 per yard, Brussels caipet at 50 cents,
muslin and calico at 8 aud 10 oenls, Ac. A good
oi any persons purchased of them, but were oonside
rably taken down when, on taking some of tbem
o th tailors they were told that tbe goods were not
forth makiug up.
Tbe boldest rascals of all were a couple of men
f bo were selling tbe right of a patent hay-fork
'bey succeeded iu persuading several of our cltisens
purchase tbe right oi Union and Snyder oeunttes,
oiMled up one tbousaud dollars, and then left, no
oubt to try their game at some other place. Tbe
apers tbey gave iu regard to tbe right ore said to
s forgeries.
lyTsi New Bane Building. Th new bank
g nous and residence of tbe First National Bank
Ibis plaoe, is last approaching completion. la its
itign, appcarauuo and construction, it is not sur
ssvd by any building w know of i Northern
Misylvauia. Tb .Fault iu the banking house,
ibi ul security aud durability, is equalled by few
ai.y, iu the Sum. Ib lb Am plac it is com
e4 of thrs sections of chilled iron, hoitd to-
iiitr, toriuing an immense iiun saf. weighing
;hieco luiis, and over and around this is built
.feWs wall of stone and briok masonry, about fiv
t thick. The approach to th inner aanatum
icb will ooulaia h taoacy and niost valuable
uritiee, ts through tuuy waMU chilled iron doors,
b secured with on of tlobb s eslebrated eombioa
I lucka. W should sot fear risking all v had 1b
i vault, and giv th most xprt burglars la to
Id twenty-four hours start. Th First Natiooal
ik of Suubury, formerly th old ''Bank of Nor-
nibcrlaod," has alwayi been rw kad as oa of th
Oonduoted bank iu Pennsylvania, and Bow witb
additional safeguard it will rank as fesof
bwt sad sofsm loth Stat.
,. . , - , fFot the tfunbary American.
;.1'b ShnmoliiH Creek OU Co.
r . Smtdirtowm. Nov. 21.
Ma. Kniroa i Itav lag not seed en account In your
last week's issue of tbe Shamokin Creek OU Com
pany, I thought, wbile visiting the well to-day, that
perhaps a few ltms In regard to Iheoparatlous would
be Interesting to your many readers.
They uomtueneed boring oa solid rook 14 feet from
the surface, aud have new bored some 60 feet in the
same rock. It is of the same uniform hard nature,
with but slight variation. There is, apparently, a
alight mixture of limestone with it.
ibeir prospect! are very encouraging. At the
depth of thirty feet small portions of oil was raised
by mean! of the sand pump. To-day I witnessed
tbe operation of sand pumping. The drillings of
rock that cams from the bottom of the well were
saturated with oil, wbioh seemed to exoite the spec
tators who were standing by. It was also very sur
prising to Messrs. Thursby and Jaekaon, the experi
enced operators, wbo are sanguine of success.
Having visited many of the oil produoing counties
in the western part ol Ibis State, it was a strange
peculiarity that I never before witnessed.
On Thursday of last week they were enabled to
pat on their eomplete outfit of boring apparatus,
weighing some BOO pounds, and being down n depth
of About 40 feat, they now cxpeet to drill much
faster.
Although the oil business, In some esses, has here
tofore proven a humbug to many of our citizens,
(and wenotloe by a lata issue of the Eunbury Gas-errs
that tbe editor of that paper estimates it iu
that light, and has turned tbe oold shoulder to the
enterprise,) yet we feel it Is tbe duty ef every oili
sen to encourage the operations ot Uaugbawout A
Co., now in progress.
It has been erroneously supposed by many that
Jietroleum only exists where bituminous coal is
ound, but that theory has long since been exploded,
and we do not know of any reasons why oil may not
be found in this section of country.
TETROLIA.
Editor'! Table.
Til Axebicar Agriculturist. The December
number of this excellent agricultural journal con
tains its usual amount of matter, valuable not only
to tbe farmer, but Interesting to all classes of read
ers. Published by Orange Judd, Park Row, New
York.
GoDir't Ladt'i Book. The December number
of this incomparable Lady's Magatine is already on
our table. It is tbe lost for the year, but not the
leaat In importance. The steel plates, fashion
plates and wood outs, of whioh there are a goodiy
number, as usual, have not been excelled by any
previous number, and tbe literary matter is all that
could be desired. Marion liarland will commence
a now story in the January number. Terms for the
new year are as follows : Ono eopy, $3,00 ; two
copies, $5 50 ; three copies, $7.40; four copies,
$lti,00, Ac.
The New Yore Mi sical Gaxette. This is the
title of a new monthly journal just commenced by
Mason Brothers, 496 Broadway, New York. Each
nunibor will contain at least twelve quarto pages,
four of which will be Music The publishers design
enlisting tbe beet musical talent in tbe country iu
the preparation of its page. The Music will be
new, easy, and of a popular oharacter, inoludiug
vocal and instrumental, sacred and secular.
Terms, One Dollar, in advanco.
Tbe Atlantic Monthly, for Deoember, has
been received. This is a solid number, tbe bast
articles in which are "The Fall of Austria," by
C. C. Haiewell, a fine historical study ; further por
tions of "Hawthorne's Note Books;" 'Through
Broadway," by II. T. Tuckermau. and "John Pier
punt," a series of personal recollections by John
Neu I, of Portland. The best poutrv here is 11. W.
Emerson 'a "My Garden." "Tbe Sword of Bolivar.'1
by J. T. Trowbridge, has some fine slantus. Other
apers are by u. Reynolds, the author of-'lior-
an." J. rt.i'aliner. C. i t. ranch, and Forcette
Wilson.
Bbadlb's Monthly. The contents of the De
cember number aro: "Tbe Valley of the Amnion,"
(illustrated) ; "The Hunter and the Doe," a poem
by Phoebe Cary ; continuation of "Who Was lie V
"Measurement ol tue Mental Telegraph, "The
Burleigh Legacy," a story ; "Possibilities," chapter
11; "Anionic the Hoirirartva." an Irish storv : "The
Story of Love," a poem, (illustrated); "One More
nlortunate, astorv: "CouteOui Coute." a Dceni :
Ihe Source of Labor:" "Charon." a noein : "The
Romance of the Ureen Seal," conclude,! ; "The Ed
ucation of our Boys;" "American Quail and
rouse;" "Fashion as it was." illustrated : Current
Notes, on Books, etc. Published by Bvadlo A Co.,
116 William street, New York.
The Lady's Friend, ron December. The De
cember number of this beautiful Magazine reminds
us by its profuse display of attractions that the Hol
idays are approaching. Tbe charming steel engra
ving. "Under the Mistletoe," and tha more elabo
rate design of t lint which is appropriately termed
viu rums ar. Home ann joung Uncs Abroad, nave
atreci reicrenc-e to the nappy and Itetive Ubnst-
mas season. Ihese engravings are executed on
steel, and in the finest style of the art, as a compa
rison with those in other tnagasinea will prove.
ext there is a beautiful colored enirravine. de-
cned as a pattern for Berlin Wool Work and Beads.
Then a splendid double-paced colored fashion plute.
Next, we hare a wood engraving o! "The Tourna-
moot a Chris:miis ainuscuicut ; a pieoc of u.usic,
and a boat of ether wood engravings, devoted to the
iiisnions. ueraie-worK, e me literary matter is,
usunl, of the best quality. Tbe publishers an
nounce, in addition to the heeler A Vt ilson Sewing
Machiucs, asplendid list of new premiums, iucludiug
nver ana goiu watches, guus and riiles, dollies
wringers, mehulrons and organs. Appletou's Cyclo
paedia. Ac. A beautiful steel engraving. 20 inches
lie liy 20 wide, colled "One of Life a HanDV
Hours," will be sent gratis to every single ($2.aU)
subscriber, and to every person sending a club.
Specimen uumbers of the uiagntine, containing tbe
particulars ol tne premium oners and the reduced
prices to olubs, will be sent on the receipt of 20 cts.
Price (with engraving) $2.50 a year ; four copies
witn ono ens-raviiicl xn uu : elirlit copies (witb
extra magatine aud au engraving) $12.00. Address,
Deacon A Peterson, 31V Walnut streot, Philadel
phia. BUSINESS JMOTICES.
Fob Winter. J. 11. Engel has just received the
second supply of Ladies' Fubs at greatly reduced
prices. ictorinea and Muffs at $1U and upwards.
Handsome setts for children.
A Yaxkeb doctob has recently got up a remedy
for bard times. It consists of ten hours' hard labor,
well worked in. Tbe best remedy we know of is
to invest a small sum of money in one of tbe eheap
and handsome suite of winter clothing manufactured
at J. . Smick's tailoring establishment, on Fourth
street.
NoBTiiuMBERLAxn. We call attention to the
advertisement tf Mr. W. W. Apsley, in another
column, wbo will sell at auction at the Town Hall,
In Northumberland, this (Saturday) afternoon and
evening, a large and splendid assortment of Boot
and Shoes. It will be to the Interest of ererv ona
to attend this sale, as his goods are of the very best
quality.
More New Goods. Mr. Samuel Faust announ
ces in another column that he has just received from
the citv a hanrlimmn uuirlmpnl nl Iful. f A .
of the latest styles, for men and boys, which he will
en cucaji lor vasu
A stnvANT, newly engaged, presented to his
aiaster, one. morning, a pair of boots, tbe leg of one
of Wliieb wss much longer than the other. "How
comes it, you rascal, that thee boots are not of the
sam length ?" "I really don't know sir ; but what
bothers me moat is tbat th pair down stairs is In
tbe same fix." Miller, of th Exoelsior Boot and
She Store, Market street, sails boot and shoe of
all styles and stses, eheap for cash.
IMI .SlSSJW
A Few Reasohs why everybody should buy at
S. Kronenberg s Cheap Clothing Store :
1st. U sells cheaper than anybody sis in this
plac.
Sd. He has better good! than anybody else in this
plac.
3d, IT sell mor than anybody .! in this plac,
and consequently can sell cheaper.
Any Baa wbo is in need of clothing ean sav
TWENTY-FIVE FXE CEBT. !J
by buying a th Cheap Clothing Store of
. 8. Kbomeebebo,
Next to Geo. Bright' Drug Store.
TEE mam who couldn't "trust bis feelings" is
supposed to do business ntisly on th cash basis.
Speaking of a "casb basis" reminds ns of the larg
Bud suoeessrul tusiaes Uarry.Thacher Is doing, ''on
that Una," at bis store la tbtord Boulloaalaai, Mar
ket street, lb eeeretof bis success is that be giv
a better and hapr arlUla, far cash, thaa ean b
bad ouUid of th large allies.
DO IT IUMBBIATBLY. lb faMt, u MS UTS th
shadow r tb substano fade," and In ardor to d
so to good advantag, g straightway to Byrl'i
Photograph Ball cry, in bimpsoa'i bunding, Market
atraet, Suubury. Mr. B. is prepared to furnish Pko
tograpb and AmWretype ia all style tad sites.
W would advis all who desire to bar a good
rietsr fj Ms yrly a visit. - - - - -
Tre Empress Carlotta look out of Mexico,
when ihe left for Europe, all of Maximilian's jewels
and spare speoie. Wa should also judge that she
rook his best suit of olothes, as report! say bis pre
sent salt, whir a it appear Is tbe only ana he bu,
"Is almost threadbare, and disgrace to lha Mexl
oaa throne.' Wa shall be happy to recommend
him to Book's fashionable tailoring establishment,
on Fourth street, If he should happen to go through
Bunbury on his way home.
ALL Aobbed. A good deaoon, making an offioisl
visit to a dying neighbor, who wss a very unpopu
lar man, put the usual question : "Are yoa willing
to go, my friend T" "O yes," said the dying man.
I am glad of that," said the deaoon, "for all th
neighbors are willing." They are alto willing that
every one should go to the Continental Clothing
Bataar, Market street, aad get suit of the eheap
and fashionable ready-mad olothlng at that estab
lishment, beoause they well know that everybody
gets tuiuj wbo goes there. ' .
CP To Claim Aoents. Blanks for th collec
tion of "Claim! ot Private Soldiers aad Non-Corn
missioned Officers," tinder the late Aet of Congress,
equalising bounties, have boen printed and are now
for sale at the American office. We keep on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which
we sell very cheap. They are copied from blanks
prepared in the Departments at Washington, and
ean be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis
tance will reoeive prompt attention.
s riw
Life Insurance. " I do not need It, having
neither wife, family, or dependent relations." But
you may need it for yourntlf. Tbe Mutual Lifb
Insurance Company, of New Tork, will issue yon
a Policy, payable to yourself at the age of 50, 50,
SO, or 84, or to your heirs, in ease you die before
attaining that age. Ihe rum thus secured, invested
in an annuity, will afford vou a comfortable support
in your old age. Sucb a Policy combines the advan
tages of a safe and profitable investment for your
own benefit, payable at a time when it will proba
bly be most acceptable, with a certain provision for
your family in oase of your previous death.
Jacob Shipman, Iurt ana Lift Imuranrt Agtnt,
Suubury, Pa.
DEATHS.
In this place, on Monday last, PETER B
. MAS-
SEH, aged 51 years, 7 months aud 8 days.
The funeral, wbicb was conduoted by and under
the charge of his Mosonio brethren, took plaoe on
Wednesday afternoon, from the residence of his
brother, II. B. Masser.
In Upper Augusta township, on Wednesday last,
ISAAC K., son ofUco. W. and Sarah Stroh, aged
about A years.
In this place, on Thursday last, Mr. SAMUEL
ADAMS, aged about 30 yenrs.
Kl'.IiritV MAItltUTN.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Floar, extra fumily, per barrel,
$1 00
8 00
10 00
& 50
8 00
1 00
1 10
80
50
85
25
30
15
3 DO
45
30
25
25
28
do do do do
per cwt.
per bbl.
per cwt.
per bushel,
do
d
Rye Flour,
do
Wheat, prim red
Rye,
Corn, old
t-orn, new
Oats. do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per round
do do unpared do
Dried Apples. do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu.
Butter, per pound,
Eggs, per dozen,
Cheese, per pound,
Lurd, do .
Hums, do
NhiAinoklii 4,'oal Trade.
Ssamoein, Nov. 20, 1888.
Tout. Ctrl.
Sent for week ending Nov. 17, 14.511 02
Per last report, 489,002 01
50H.57S 03
400,0 08
To same time last year,
Incrense.
U4.473 15
Special Notices.
Cough. A Cold, or A
Sore Throat,
Requires immediate attextio,
and should be checked.
If allowed to coxtixce,
Irritation of tbe Iuiikm,
A Perinnnent Xlsroat
IMaeiaHe, or Con
Kiint pilots
ia orrEN TUE RESULT.
II R O W H
II It O V II I A I- V II O C II G s
HA Vl.ia A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE FARTS,
GIVE IMMEDIATE BELIEF.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Diseases,
Troches ar used with always good success.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trorkr useful in clearing 111 voice when
taken before Kinging or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exertion of th vocal organ.
The TWAm are recommended and prescribed by
Phvsicians. and have bad testimonials Irom eminent
men throughout the eountry. Being an article of
true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test
of many years, each year finds them in new locali
ties in rorioua parts of th world, and th Troche
arc universally pronounced Better man omer ar'
Holes.
OaTAixonlv "Browk Bronchial Troches,"
and do not lake any of the Worthless Imitations that
may be offered iSold Everywhere.
November 24, 18(18. Cm
Tna Vali'E of Pcrb Wine im Sicemess. Few
people are aware of the benefit of wiue in sickness,
consequently we publish the following extract from
Hooper's Medioal Dictionary : "The olnef difficulty
with reliable wines has been their scarcity and ex
nrbiiant price, but this has been removed by the
introduction of a nure native wine, extensively cul
tivated hv Mr. A. Sneer, of New Jersey. We
understand be h-eubmitled his wine to the test of
many of our celebrated physicians, and all concur
in iia nuritv. niedieinal nroDerties. and superiority
to tbe best Port. wine. Most of them prescribe it
m a. -f .1.- I.f.l .nj
in oases oi ueniiity, eneouona oi me amuvjr,
ehronio compluiuts. I hxamuitr.
This wine ean be bad at the Drug Store of W. A
Bennett, Market street, Sunbury.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
W II EATON'S OINTMENT
Mill Cure lite 1 1 Hi 1st 4 Hours.
Also cure SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CIIIL
I1I.A1X.S. and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN
Prin.. .Ml Vnr lie ihe druriMsts. rW send
inir All cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents
170 Waabinaton atreeL Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United
1 r i art 'flft,v
je 23 '66y
Ixrmrotal Jnstitutc
FOR. SPECIAL OASES,
.o. 14 llosid --irert Sew Tork.
Full information, with tb biehest testimonials
also a Book on Speoial Disease, iu a sealod envelop
sent free. v-Us sur and send for tbem, and you
will not regret it ; fur, as advertiaiug physicians are
eenerally impostor with refereucea no stranger
should b trusted. Enclose a (tamp tor postage, and
direol 101 Dll. LAn flfcAlt,, M, 1 Aloud street
New York.
Nov. IT, I88. ly
To Cansnmpllvts
Tb advertiser, having been restored to health ia
a few weeks by a very simpl remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung aneotioa
and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to
make knowa to bis fallow sufferer th means of
eur.
To all who desir it, h will Mod a copy of th
prescription ussd (free of char(e), with th dire
lions for preparing and asing tb sams, whioh they
wlUJndaiuBB Ccbb for Cofsdmftiom, Aitbmai
Bocblti, Census, Cams, o H Throat ana
Lang Affection. Tb only object ot the advertises
la sending Lbs prescription is to Decent id amieveo
and spread information wbicb b oouseuves issr ia
valuable, aad b tape vry uffrr trill try bl
rmdy, as it wtll ecet theia nothing, and may prove
a blessing. - -
Parties wishing th prescrlpMoo, raEB, by rtara
tall, pl addi
' Wnilassaara.Kia0.Ha)Isk.
i JaaylMv-T
jsttTX. A
Conanmptlon Ciarnble by Dr.
: Rchenck's fflsMltVltiei.
TO CURB CONSUMPTION, the system mutt bo
prepared so that th lungs will heal. To accom
plish this, tbe liver aad stomach must first be oleansed
and an appetite created for good wholcson food,
whioh, by these medloinei will be digested properly,
and good healthy blood made; thus builillnif un the
constitution. BCUKNCK'8 MANDRAKli PILLS
cleanse tbe stomaoh of all bilious or mucous accumu
lations ; anoVJby using the Sea Weed Tonio in con
nection, the appetite ts restored.
SCHKNCK'S PULMONIC 6TRUP is nutritious
as well as medioinal, and, by using the three reme
dies, all impurities ore expelled from tbesyslem.ard
ood, wholesome blood made, which will repel all
isease. If patients will take these medicines ac
cording to directions, Consumatioa vsry frequently
la its last stage yield! readily to their notion. Take
the pills frequently, to oleaneethe liver and stomach.
It does not follow that beoause the bowels are not
eostive they are not required, for sometimes in dl
arrhesa they are necessary. Tbe stomach must be
Kept neaitny, ana an appetite created to allow the
Pulmoni Syrup to act on th respiratory organs
properly and: allay any irritation. Then all that is
required to perform a permanent oure is, to prevent
taking oold Exercise about the rooms as much as
possible, eat all tbe richest food fat meat, game,
and, in fact, anything the appetite eraves ; but be
particular and mastioate well.
vet. zu, looo. inu w. ea. mo. I yr.
Denfktcatai, Ullntlneaa and Cutnrrta,
Treated with the utmost suoeess by Dr. J. ISAAC8
Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.)
no. oiv s ine street, rntiaaeipnia. Aesumontais
from the most reliable sources in the City and Coun
try can be seen at his office. Tbe medical faculty are
invited to accompany their patients, as be hss no se
crets in his practice. Artificial Eyes, Inserted with
out pain. No charge made for examination.
bout, zy, lBoo. ly
The Confeamloua and Kxpcricnre
or am invalid.
Published for the benefit and as a caution to young
men aud others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
1'rcmature Decay of JUiinuood, as., supplying nttne
same titno the means of self-cure. By one who nus
ured himself after undergoing considerable quack
ery, liy enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope,
single copies, free of okarge may be bad of tbe au-
uor.
NATHANIEL MATFAIR, Esq.. Brooklyn. Kings
Co, N. Y.
January 2T, 1886 ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Police to Creditor.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons indebted
to tbe undersigned; on note or book account,
are requested to make immediate settlement and
payment, as tbeacrouuts will be placed in the hands
of a Justice of the Peace, for collection, after the 1st
ay of J aouary next.
JOHN W1LVER.
Sunbury, November 10, 1888. St.
THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL ! 1
Fall and Winter Goods!
JOSEPH EYSTER,
Succtmettor to John Boirtn.)
Corner of Market and Fawn Street,
SUNBUUY, P E N N ' A .
Invites th publio to call and sxainin his elegsnt
assortment of
WINTER GOODS,
which he will sell at greatly reduced prtoes. His
stock consists in part of
CASSIMERES
CLOTHS. &C .
Silks. Delaines, Lawns. Ginghams, Calicoes, Muslins,
.Sheeting. Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Qloves, Hoop Skirts. Alro Handkerchiefs,
Brushes, Combs.
IIiiIm and Casta, Hoota and Shoes,
His assortment of arooils will not, lie is aro sure
fail to please the fancy and suit tbe wants of auy do,
sirous of purchasing. His stock of
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries is large in quantity and choice In
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
the household either fur use or ornament.
He is alwavs rcadv and elad to see his friends
and takes pleasure in showing them bis goods even
though no sales are mode. He only asks a call, and
is sure tuat tne stoca: win compare xavoruoijr iu
prioe and quality with the cheapest.
Sunbury, Nev. 3, 188.
M. L. LAZARUS. B
FALL TRADE, IBfift ! FALL TRADE, 1SC6 ! ! p
211. I.. IiAXARI'N
1T0ULD respectfully call the attention of g
YY the public to bcr LARGE and NEW S
ASSORTMENT of g
Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods,
Ir- sLSoodei, p
Q Of all kinds and style in great Variety.
POPLINS AND MERINOS. h
9 Black, Ureen, Blue, Wiue, Brown, Purple. Ac, hj
S, In All-Wool Plaids, Detains, Calicoes, g
Ac. we have an assorment. a
STh best Block Allpaocas, all-wool Delains,
C Ponlina. 9
"White Goods.
0 Cambric, Swiss, Nainsook and Jaconet Mus- Q
lins, uiiniiy, uiro-iiye r,iucu auu jwnuug. jr
a Berlin and. American Zephyrs, Shetland g
T Wool, Cashmere Yarns, A.
Ilalinornl Nklrtai, ?
Gum Clnlb. DriHsi Trimmings. Hosiery.
Q n , ii ci.:-.- n Ij : 1.1 ,
viv,n, iiwu-oairiv, vumii, viuwvua, iuu -
n oolen Uoous.
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS A COATS. g'
RedUloves. of thebest oualitv. and a ureat E
j variety of goods too numerous to mention, all 5'
ui wuiuu win ui euiu ai iuv ,r inwm lur .1
cash. M. L. LAZARUS.
Sunbury Oct. 17, 1S08.
A .HLW. AUKITAL Ol'
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
AT THE STORE OF
J II ENGEL,
Market Street, SUNBURY, PA.
JUST received from New Y'ork and Philadelphia,
a large lot of FALL AND WINTER OOODS,
which be will sell at small pronts, tor cosh or coun
try produc.
, : , , . n i n ,
Xll line ui uouua lor uunusuiru ftiiu ixiya wear
is good Fin Black and Blue i reucb Cloth. Fin
Beaver Cloths lor Overooal. th very best of Black
and Fancy Cassiineres, Good Salioett and Kentucky
Jean, all at low prices.
Ills liuu or Lalies and Alias Kress Uoods cuu t
be beat in Uiis little borough.
II i N 'V I-' II I. A C It N 1 1. Ii ,
Plain end Figured Silk and Wool Poplin, all-wool
Purlin, Plaiu and Fanev French Merino, from one
dollar per yard upwards, of all Shade and Colors,
all-wool Plaids, Alpaca, all colors. Plain and
Fancy Mohair Lustres, all-wool Delaioea, ram y aud
Figured Engliah Merinos, very handsome, Dtljiiiis,
Calicoes and Muslins, all prioes.
Ladies' Cloth fur Dresses, Ladies' Cloth for Sucks,
Sacking Flannel, all shade, Ladies' Ahawla, plaiu
aud fancy. :
BEST WOOL BLANKETS, j
Whit Marseilles Quills, Bed Spreads, Balmoral :
Skirts.
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Hosiery, of all description, Gloves, forLadiea and
Oents, Dress Trimmings, Fancy Billons, Ac. Ladies'
Froncb Corsets, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Oenls' .-bins
and Drawers, Ladies' Vest aud Drawers, Ladies',
MUaes' and Children's Fancy Hoods, Wool orfa.
Ladies' Fancy Scarfs, and a variety of other goods.
O -A. IR, S E T S ,
Wov Floar Cloth, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloth,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tablo Oil Cloth
Widow Sbadea, Plain Or sen and Brown Oil Cioib
and Fixture tur Windows.
OHOCEBIEB,
Sugar. Coffos, Molasses, Rio, Crockwrs, Spie, Bait
Fib, Cheese, Aa.
Queeoswar,Ulaswar, splendid Sett of Teaware,
as low prices.
BOOTB 8HOX8 XV OBXAT 7A.BIET7.
Hat and Caps, Oil, Point, Glass, Putty, School
Book, Paper, Slate, A.
HARDWARE.
Bkovels, Forks, Kails, Locks, Hinge and Screws,
A Larrs aasorbnaat of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all prioes.
All persons desiring to gt good goods will pi Ms
giv turn a !
J. n. EN3UL.
Bunbury, 0toar JO, Mt
I, or KtalcBV.
Abaat th lath of CwtVt a black and whit
spotted ELUT, bound, tSM4 Bd'a ears, aad
answer of Bos. A rrd of Fiv Dollar will b
v4bjta.d.,.lg..4 a. -'"kN B .
absrry,K. J,lM --4t
Great Distribulion
nr tiir
American .lewrlern ocinilon.
Dei-oti : 37 A C9 Nafsad. SI, 50 A 58 Lid
rrty Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
Of Rosewood riunos and Molodcons, Fine Oil Paint
ings, Engravings, Silver Wore, tio'd and Silver
Watches, and elegant Jewolry, consisting of Dia
mond Pins, Diamond Rings, Oold Bracelets, Coral,
Florentine, Mosaic, Jet, Lara, and Cameo Ladies'
Sets. Oold Pens, with Oold and Silver Extension
Holders. Sleeve Buttons, .Sets of Studs, Vest and
Neck Chains. Plaiu aud Chased Uuld Chains, Ac,
A., valued at
II 000,000, FOR ONE DOLLAR,
which thy nwd not pay un'.ll It is knowa what Is
drawn and its value.
THE AMERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
oallsyoor attention to the fact of its being the lar
gest and most popular Jewelry Association in the
United Btato. The business is and always has boen
conducted in the mort candid and honorable man
ner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guaran
tee of the appreciation of our patrons for this method
of obtaining rich, elegant and costly goods. The
sudden stagnation of trade in Europe, owing to the
late tierman War and recent disastrous fiiianoial
crisis in England, has caused Ihe failure of a large
number of Jewelry Houses in London and Paris,
obliging them to sell their goods at a great sacrifice,
in some instances less than one-third tbe cont of
manufacturing. We have lately purchased very
largely of these Bankrupt Goods, at such extremely
low prices, that we can afford to send awny Finer
Uoous and give better chances to draw the most
valuable prises than any other establishment doing
a similar business. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and
we respectfully solicit your patronage, as we are
confident of giving the utmost satisfaction. During
th past year we have forwarded a number of the
most valuable prises to all parts of tbe country.
Those who patronise us wilt receive tho full value
of their money, as no article on our list is worth loss
than One Dollar, retail, aud there are no blanks.
Parties dealing with us may depend on having
prompt returns, and the article drawn will be im
mediately sent to any address by return mail or
express.
The following parties have recently drawn valua
ble prizes from tbo American J welers' Association,
and hare kindly allowed the use of their names :
Charles J. Hunter, Esq., Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C, Piano, value $ Iu0 ; Miss Anna
O. Yates. 52 $t. Murk's Place, N. Y.. Sewing Ma
chine, value 75 ; Brig. Gen. L. L. Hanson. V. S.
Vols.. Nashville, Tcnn., Silver Tea Set, value $150 ;
Miss Emma Hunter, 63 Front St., Ilarrisburg. Pa.,
Pevting Machine value $i0 ; Lieut. -Col. Waiter
Chittenden, Quartermaster, Louisville Kentuckv,
Oold Watch, value $l;0; Wm. 8. Haines, 247 Kiiig
bl., Charleston, S. C, Silver Watch, value $50 ;
Alexander Johnson, Esq., Editor Miulateur Pio
neer, Muskatcur. Minn.. Ladies' Enameled Watch,
value SI5U; Samuel Lee, Esq.. President Colorado
and Red Bank Mining Company, San Francisco,
Cn., Melodcnn. value 200 ; Aaron S. Long, Esq.,
Principal Eikhnrt Collgiate Institute, Eikhart, N.
J., Diamond Pin, value $200; R. M. Longstreet,
Montgomery, Ala., Mueio Lux, value $76; Rev.
Isaac Van Uunr. Albany, N. Y.. Oold Linod Di
ning Set, value $.100 ; Miss Clara Lucuguer, Dayton,
Ohio, l'innoforte, value $100, and Diamond Piu,
value $170.
Many names could be placed on the List but we
ptilihab no mimes without erniiissiun. Our patrons
are ilisirvd to send United States Curreucy when it
is couveuieut.
PAKTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES
TO BE
Sold for Oue Hollar Kacli,
Without regard to value, and not to be paid for
until you know what you are to receive :
15 Elegant KukwihhI lia:ms, worth from 8W) to 8150
15 Kleaimt Mel KJeona, Itosewoetl Caaes, 175 to V50
50 Fital Ciesa Sewing Maeloiiee, 411 to 3i0
75 Fine till 1'aiiitinc.e, 30 to It'll
150 Kmc flee! Kngiuvings, framed, 90 to 3u
5l .Music H-ue, 35 to 40
150 hVvnlvinir Patent Cnatiire, Silver, 20 to 4(1
on Silver Fruit and riike IliialcHa, So to 35
4nn Seta of Tea and Tnhle Siie, no to 40
ISO Gold Hunting C Wau-hre, worranted, 10 to !0
Intl UliiiniMid Rings, cluster and single atone, 75 to !2tt
I7.i G.. Id Wul.-riea, 65 to 150
300 lilira' Winches, 0(1 to I HI
ion Silver Wan-hes, SO to 75
Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drops, Ladies'
Sets of Oold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine,
Mosaic. Lava and Cameo; Sets of Studs, Vet awd
Neck Chains, Plain and Chased Oold Rings, OoU
Thimbles, Lockets, New Style Beit Buckles, Gold
Pens and Pencils, Fancy Work Boxes, Gold Pens
witb Gold and Silver Extension Holders, and a largo
assortment of Fine Silver Ware and Jewelry of every
description, of tbe best make and latest stylus.
ISP" A chanc to obtain any one of tin above
Article for OXE DOLLAR, ly purchasing a
traled tnvtlope for 25 cts.
ty Five Scaled Envelopes will be sent for $1 J
Eleven for $2; Thirty for $5; Sixty-five lor $10;
Olc Hundred for $1.
Agents wanted evorywhere.
Unequalled inducements offered to Ladies and
Gents who act as suuh. Our descriptive circulars
will be sett on application.
Distributions are made in the following manner :
Certificates naming each article and its value are
placod in sealed envelopos, which are well mixed.
One of these envelopes containing the Certificate or
Order for some article, will be delivered at our
office, or sent by mail to any address, without regard
io cuoiue. ou reeeii.ii oi ocnia.
On receiving the Certificate the purchrser will see
what articlo it draws and its value, and can then
send One Dollar, and reoeive Die article named, or
can cboote any other article on our list of the same
value.
Purchasers of our Sealed Envelope may, in this
manner, obtain an article worth from oue to five
hundred dollar.
Long Letters are unnecessary, nave the kind
ness to write plain directions, and in chosing differ
ent articles frein those drawn, mention the style de
sired. Orders for SEALED ENVELOPES must in
every case be oconipauied with the cash, with tbe
name of the person sending, and Town, County and
State plainly written.
Letters should be addressed to th managers, as
follows :
hiUKIOlA, WATSON &. CO.,
9t fc S0 hsmiu St., !4ew York City.
October 20, 1888. 3mp.
I'ultruteU .siy AW, lauii.
This is an artiele for washing without rubbing,
except in very dirty places, which will require a
very slight rub, and unlike other preparations offered
for a like purpose, will xot hot tiik clothes, but
will leave tbem much wuitkr than ordinary meth
ods, without tbe usual wear aud tear.
It removes groas spots as if by uiugic, and softens
tbe dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary
cam entirely remove It
This powder is prepared in accordance with chemi
cal science, and upnu a process peculiar to itself,
whiub is secured by jitters Patent. It basbeen in use
tor more than a year, and bos proved itself an univer
sal favurile nberever it basbeen used. Among tne od
vantages claimed ore tbe following, vis :
It auves all tb expens of Soap usually used on
cottun and linen good.
It saves most of lb labor of rubbing, and wear
aud tear.
Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpiased.
With one quarter the tiaie and labor u-ually re
quired it imparl a beautiful gloe and lustre, much
superior to any other mode. No water required ex
cept In moisten the powder.
Diiectous with each package
And onu be readily appreciated by a single trial.
Tbe ot ef wasltiug for a family of five er six per-
will mil ,i,M.T THBBK CLHrS.
The maniifaolurers of tbU Kwder are aware tbat
many useless compounds have been introduced to
ih. .'.,,1.1. hu:h have rolled the cloth, or failed iu
removing ihe dirt, but knowing tbe Intrinsic exeel
lenc ul this article, ihey confidently proclaim it
as being adapted to meet a deuiind whioh has long
existed, and lias nerctoior letuaiueu uuuj'mu.
suxrrACTtHKD r
iioui: v '1'i:ti:.s.
ItUO llrssisdvvny, Iloaton.
ALSO. MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE
COLORS.
For sal by Grocers and Dealers everywhere.
October 13, 1861 3inp.
WM- MENCKB A BROTHER,
No. 804 A HCII Street, PHILADELPHIA,
Whole! and Retail Dealers in
BERLIN
EMBROIDERIES, Fine Kuit Goods, ele. peiaon
ally (elected in Europe. Domestio Zephyr,
Uoj itianlowu Wools, Cashmere Yarns, tc , latest
style in Ladies Dreas and Cloak
Taii:i::xTG3,
Buttons, Drop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Border, A.
WbitEairuidrd Bands, ele.
Tb good being carefully selected, our Wholes!
Deparuueut offers great iuduteweBts to th trad.
cw Umber a, lotto. 3ow
LL good biMigbt far Cash aad old a lowest
prioe tor b at tb
iiarUear bior ef ..
J. 11. COMLET CO.
PvaVarw. H
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
JTJST OPENED.
KNOEL & R0BUINS.
RESPECTFULLY inform theoitisensof fiunbnry
and vicinity, that they have just opened a large
stock of
In the store room lately ocotipkd by Woevor A Fa
gcly. opposite th Old Court House.
REMEMBER that those Goods have just been
fmrubased at rcduoad price, and arcsold according
y, comprising of
DR"5T GOODS
of every style and variety, such a
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VE5TINQS, AC.
Dress Goods, Print, Muslin Domestio
Goods, Notions, Ac, Ac.
GROCERIES, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR
MOLASSES, &C.
IIoiiaelceeplnK (Jooda.
Th attention of the publio is respectfully invited
to the advantages offered at this establishment.
THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
Call and examine for yourselves.
A. J. KN(EBF.L,
H. P. BOBBINS.
Suubury, July 21,lSoO.
NEW HARDWARE
AND
IRON STORE.
THE subscriber having opened In SUNBURY,
Pa., anew large, and well assorted stock of all
kinds or HARDWARE. CUTLERY, COACH WARE
SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS,
Ac, luiri in at lowest New York and Eastern prices
which they will be pleased to sell lor Cash at the
lowcjt Eastern prices.
Intending to do business In the honest principles
of small profits and quick sale for Cash.
J.U. CON LEY A CO.
bunbury, June 16, 1S66.
ChnIs ! Cash ! ! Cants. ! ! !
40.000 wanted in exchange for all kinds ol
Hardware, Irons, Nails, Ac, ot the new Hardware
Store of J.H. CONLKY A CO.
Sunbury, June 10, 1806.
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our New Music Store in
SELIN'S GROVE,
and buy one of Haines Brother's Now Scale
Piano Fortes.
Every instrument is Warranted for fire years. We
also keep constantly on hand a good stock of tbe
celebrated PELOlllETS MELODEOXS, CABI
NET and CHURCH ORGANS, and challenge others
to sell cheaper than we arc selling.
We also keep all kinds of Musical Merchandise,
and receive all tbe latest music as soon as published.
A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi
naries Ls' Second hand Instruments taken In exchange
for uew ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
SALEM A BROTHER.
Solinsgrove, Snyder co., Pa., July 23, 1866. ly
LADIES' FANCY FURS
AT
JOHN FAREIRA S
Old Established FUR
Manufactory,
No. 71 ARCH Street,
above 7th, PHIL'A.
Have now in Store of
my own Importation and
'.Manufacture one of the
'fZ largest and most beauti-
I A selections ot
FANCY FURS,
for Ladies and I-nil
dreu's Wear in tbe City.
Also, a fiiiu aasortBientof
Gent's Fur loves and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very rea
sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
from my friends of Northumberland county and
vicinity.
Remember tho Name. Number and Street !
JOII.-i I'ARIilKA,
No. 718 ARCH St., above 7th. south side,
PHILADELPHIA.
October 6, 1866. 4mw.
Great AUraction,
NEW TIN -WARE,
Mien Iron and Stove Store ot
SMITH & GE1TTEER,
STJ3STBXJ-Y, PA.,
Where tbey keep constantly on hand aud manufac
ture to order at short notice.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would especially cull the attention of pur
chasers to tbeir large aud well selected slock of
COOK AND PARLOR ST0VE8.
The subscribers have made arrangements to have
all their best stoves made to order, and thoo wbo
would have a good stovo would do well to go and
examine their largo and well selected stock.
First. They defy competition on tha following
tried Brands of Cook 6'tuvcs, vir:
4'osiibtiiallon CatiM Itisrncr, Cook,
liovrrnor renn-l'ook,
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and tho well known Antiduat Cook Stov colled
SPEAR'S ANTiDUoT.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves jn great variety em
bracing all the best manufactures aud most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of fiuish simpli
city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability
and each stov warranted to perform what they ar
represented.
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fir Place Stove,
for heating first, second and third stories by Registers
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, tbe celebrated MORNING GLORY.
foul Oil, t.'oul Oil Ininpis, Suudca,
Cliisuniois, uud nil art(t-lea
usually kept in au establishment of this kind.
Tbey are also prepared to furnish Slat and do slating
in the best wurkiuuulik manner.
Also, to do Tiu Roohui:, Scouting, Bang and
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ae. Repairing neatly
and cheaply executed.
Also:
"Dnagh's Itavr Hone SuieraPIxoss
ptiute."
Remember th rilace. Sample and Bale Room
nearly opposite Couly's Hardware Store, Market
street, between tuirtt ana rounu streets, jiuuaiug
dark painted.
August 21, 1S3S.
FALL AND WINTBB
Millinery Goods,
Ju.l opening at th Millinery Stor of
Misa M.L. GUSsJLEH.
Fawa Bhrt. below tb Railroad, SUN BURT, PA ,
Sueh a
ffl ft W W 71 ill !! k U !M
0 V U &J Ja J W 9 " 9
Dres-Trimmlngs, Usad-Drease, Olov, Hosiery
Ribbons, Flower, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Aa., Ac,
which hv bea earafully Mleoud.
u,. m I,. Uuaaler has iust opened a large aasort-
Dent of Millinery Uoods. Ladies should but fail to
go and see tbe latest style a It will pay to BOt delay
a visiting heritor.
Call aud examine for yourselves,
show goods
Sunbury, Oot. IS, ISM.
No troubl to
1 GUILDERS and the oentamplating building,
J) would do wall to call and th larg aaaort
Bieatof Lbcks. Latohea. blu, Butt ud Bcrcw,
Straps and T Hinge Window Spring. od vwy
tbiiix wanMd ioojpli a bom, at tb new Hard-
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
milK subscriber begs leave to call Ihe attention of
X his customers, and tho community in general, to
lb fact tbat b has now rooived his second lot of
NEW GOODS,
consisting, In part, of a oomplol lin of
I'Al'Klt AND KKVKLOpr.8,
Blank. School and Jurmil Books. Toacy Toilet
Soojis. Perrutne, Picture Frame, Lev ni V nlow
Hanging Buskeu, Bird Cages,
II it iid una St una Glnssc.
Fine Vases. Handsome Olov Joweiry and Work
Boxes. Traveliogand otber Portfolios, Carved
Brackets, Feather Dust Brushes,
Balls, Bat,
Fishing Tackle,
Toy of all descriptions, a lorg stock of
WALL-PAPEH AND BORDER,
Window-Blinds, Paper Shade, Coal Oil Lamiw ?.
Fixture, Ae. Thankful fur past patronage, an-i hope,
by strict attention to business, to continue tne snue.
N. F. LWHTNER.
Bunbury, Jane. I860.
IF you want a good Likeness for your friends, go
to S. BYERLY'S Oxllery in Simpson's Building.
SHOE Finding. Sol Leather and all goods be
longing to shoe makers business for sule by
J.H. CONLEY A CO.
LATROSE 8 Hair Restorative, tbe best in use, fer
sal by
LIQHTNER, sol Agant for Sunbury.
PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE !
BAUGH'S
3R. A."W BONE
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME
MARK A
After more than twelve years of oonstanf use, this
highly concentrated manure has attaiucd. a wide
spread reputation as a
SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO,
Being found active in its operation, and of great du
rability. It does not exhaust the soil, but on tbe
contrary, permanently improves it. The increasing
sales annually, abundantly prove the high popular
value of this manure, and establish tbe rict of its
being relied upon Ijy a wide circle of agriculturists
to supply all wants in tbe direction of manures for
overy crop.
BAUQH e OUTS,
Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors,
Office, No. 20 South Delaware Arcane,
PHILADELPHIA,
BAUGH BROTHERS & CO,
General Wholesale Agenlt,
No. IS1 Pearl .St., corner ol Cedar.
NEW YORK.
GEORGE DUG DALE,
Wholtthle Agent for Maryland A Virginia,
No. IDS Smith's Wharf,
BALTIMORE, MD.
I'rlco ff pear 900O 11. CaaJa,
Just Published, th l iin edition of onr new pam
phlet, "How to Maintain th Fertility of American
Farms and Plantations," furnished free upon appli
cation to us or our Agents.
BAUGH A SONS,
20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia.
Sold by
SMITH A QENTHER, Sunbury.
July 2S, li)6. ly
-v . , i r.. . . n v :.. 1 1 I'.mI.Vu
Ac. Everything that Painters use at unbear I
ol trices at the Hardware Store of
J.H. CONLEY A CO.
Sunbury, June 1HA5.
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Sept. 8, 1S06. 2aia
GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE
SEWING MACHINE.
v.. Asni:r. K's
SASH STOPPER AND LOCK.
Simplicity, Durability, Convenience, Comfort ati
Sccuiity, eonibined with Economy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK support either sash
at auy point.
It can be applied to any window in few niiuutes.
It does not tuterlere in taking out sash.
It U not affected by any jarring action, and pre
vent the rattling of siuh.
It is self-acting in all it work, and makes it iin
possible to forget to lock the window.
It aliens proper vcutilation without leaving the
window unlocked.
It acts by gravity has r.o spring and ean never
gel out of order.
it dous not wear cut. but will last whtf tha
house stands
Windosr that have only one sash moveable, my
b changed, so as to move both, at a trilling expeus.
Stopper and Iock, One Dollar
Complete.
It must come Into genersl us for its radical ad
vantages, as a Seir-Actiug, Burglar-Proof Lock and
Ventilator. ...
For Railway Cars, Fleauihoats. ste., it is perfect,
and, iu fact, tb thing long sought.
It is emphatically jut ahal everybody wants, and
everybody ean have. Tbe demand must b unlimi
ted.' Capitalists. Manufacturers. HuHders, and men
looking for business, ar invited to sail oa th sub
scriber and cxamtn it.
JACOB WILVER, Jr..
July 21, 1S. out Sunbury, P.
AUnsiniatrutor'a .olice.
NOTICE 1 hereby given, that Utter of adjutal
tratiuu having been granted to tbe uuderstgned,
ou th estate of Jacob F. Robrbacb, lat of tb bo
rough of Suubury, Northumberland county, doasd.
All parsuu knowing themselves iudebted ar re
quested to tuek immediate pymnt, and tho bav.
ing slaiuu to prnt thaai duly aathenticated for
setU anient ,
LLOTD T. B0URBACH,
Admioistratos.
Kttsbury, October U.lBot.
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