Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 02, 1867, Image 3

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Z)t &unfmr2 American.
M. WII.VEHT. .,,.,,
N. 8. EIMLB,. ( Pbll8UM. , ,
SIIInUKV, PA.
SATURDAY, fEBtlUAUY , 1807.
A BEQUEBT .TO 8UBSCBIBEHS.
Subscribers to the IHM f particularly re
quested not to allow thvir Indebtedness to orerrun
one yoar. All subscription tkonld b paid In ad
vance ; but under no onsideratloB should the year
pas around with the subscription nnpald. A ttriot
attention to thto will tav 08 an Immenie amount of
trouble and a rery hoavy loai. '
Hocal gltfa(rs
ly Vendue Bills can be printod on two houri'
notice, 1b the beet style and at the ohonpoet rate, at
the office of the Am bbicax. Wo would also advlso
farmers and others, whe Intend to sell out their
personal property this Bprlng, to adverllie their
vendues in the Aushicah, which, besides reaching
every part of Northumberland oounty, Is extensively
circulated tn several adjoining counties. The more
these vonduca aro advertised the greater will be the
number of porsons collected, and of conrso the re
sult will be more bidders and higher prices.
CP Th Su-qucbanna, at Sclinsgrovo, was frozen
over lost week, for the first time this winter. Pas
sengers now crow over to the N. C. B, B. station on
this naturnl bridgo.
j5"By the will of Mis Clarlnda Grant, of this
pluco, who diod several weeks sinoe, all of her estate
is left to the Presbyterian Board of Foroign Missions.
Uor property is valued at about $4,000.
yCocnTr Fisaxces. Tho County Auditors
were in session Inst week at the Commissioners'
Office, auditing the affairs of the oounty. The re
ceipts and expenditures will be published after the
March term of court.
13?" Saving Fumd. At a meeting of the Miners'
Saving Fund Association, held at Shamokin on Mon
day night, 21st ult., Messrs. W. P. Wellington, A.
Caldwell and Daniel Weaver were appointed Trus
tees for the ensuing year.
CP Dedication The I'nion Church at Watson
town, this county, erected by the Lutheran and
German Reformed denominations, will be dedicated
on Sunday, 10th inst. Services will be hold in the
Church on Saturday previous, and on Monday after
the dedication.
Of Til E number of scholars attending the pub! io
-schools in this place is about four hundred. The
school rooms are, of courso, over-cruwded, and the
teachers overtasked . The Board of Directors intend
to increase the number of school houses, and also es
tablish a high school.
fjp" Fire. Uriah Weirick's coach shop, at Lnu
relton, Union county, was destroyed by fire on Mon
day evening of last week. Tho second story of the
building whs occupied as a lodge room by tho Uood
Templarsof Lnurclton. Total loss, $1,600, on which
there is an insurnnco of $1,000. The origin of the
fire is unknown.
E3F Winter. Tho oontinued cold weather and
abundance of snow affords unmistakable evidence
that the old fnahionecl winters, frequently referred
to by tho old folks, nro not yet things of the post.
On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday lost the wea
ther was unusually cold. The mercury, on Wednes
day morning nt 9 o'clock, stood at 4 degrees below
toro.
lyXsw CoLLiEiir. Tho Belinnco Colliery,
near Mt. Curuiol, built by the Mt. Curmcl Locust
Mountain Coal Company, Thos. Baumgardner, Pre
sident, shipped its first coal on Wednesday, 10th ult.
This breuker is large and woll built, capable of hold
ing from 1600 to 1800 tons, and preparing 9U to 100
ears per dny. Mr. E. It. Cooke is tho general t upor
iutendent.
C5" Improvement at Tns Jail. Sheriff Bcck
Icy has made a much needed improvement at the
County Jail by erecting grating in front of the
iron door, in the entry. This will prevent all per
sons from coming in close proximity to the prisoners,
so thut nothing can be givon theiu without the knowl
edge of tho Sheriff. If this improvement bod been
made years ago it would, no doubt, have saved the
county and the officers considerable expense.
CIi Serious Accident at Selinsoiiove. Ed
. ward Geiuberling, residing on tho Iule of Que at
Selinsgrove, and aged about 18 years, was seriously
injured on Wednesday of last wock by the acciden
tal discharge of his guu, while shooting ducks on the
river at that pluce. For some reason he threw his
. gun a short distance from him upon the Ice, which
caused it to explode, the contents entering bis side.
Mr. Silvcrwoud, living in the neighborhood, found
him when almost froten stiff, and removed him to
his house His recovery is doubtful.
CP" The Domestic Coal Trade is unusually
brisk. The good sleighing and excellent ice bridge
over the Susquehanna at this place affords the
farmers and others in Snyder and Union counties
extraordinary facilities to supply themselves with
coal, and the retail coal dealers are overwhelmed
with orders. No less than sixty sleds were counted
. a few days since, waiting their turn to be loaded at
the wharves and along the road. Perhaps not less
than two hundred sleds and sleighs cross the river
. at this place, daily, on the ice.
OThb special meeting at tb Unitarian
. Church, in Northumberland,, which was commenced
by a sermon from the pastor on Friday evening,
25th inst., closed on last Tuesday evening. A scries
of six sermons, setting forth and .advocating the
principles of liberal Christianity, war preached by
Kev. Ficldor Israel, of Baltimore. ' The conference
meeting on Saturday afternoon was earnest and in
spiring. W understand that both minister and
people regard these meetings us eminently success
ful. Notiee was given that the Wilmington Confe
rence of Unitarian and other christian cburobes
will meet in Northumberland on Jho. 27th and 28th
. of March next.
ry A number of new and bandsom buildings
are to be erected in this plaso, next summer. Mr.
jlojin Hats, who hat purchased th bout and lot
Dwned by Mx. Gussler, on Chestnut street, will re
move th old buildings and erect a handsome resi
dence. Mr. Benj. Hendricks, who told his property, be
low town, to th Northern Central Bailroad Co., is
already preparing to put up a bandsom dwelling
on bis property in Walnut street. Other new build'
ings are alto contemplated.
We should like to tee brick more generally used
in building than has been the custom of late years.
W trust that by meant of machinery brick can be
made to tuuch cheaper, erelcag, that buildort can
have no excuse for putting up frame houses.
CP The Ice Crop secured this season is not
.only large, but xoellent. Nearly all put up bat
been cut in perfectly square blceks, averaging from
13 to IS Inches, by meant of io plows. On of th
last ice bouses filled wot by Metsrt. Iiursh A Brown,
grocers, of this place, wliebav stored away, In th
large ice hous on th river book, at th upper end
of town, torn of th fiuett io ever tetured at this
place. Th ioe, when taken oat, was IA inches
thick, and wat cut Into black 14 iaehe square,
' weighing about 120 pounds each. Messrs. Hurth A
Brown intend supplying our eitiient with ioe every
morning, during th coming summer. This is
.enterprise that wat much needed In this place, and
.many will be gratified to learn that they can obtain
this almost indispensable luxury, delivered daily.
during th summer isoutU, atatmajlcott. Messrs.
Jluish A Brown ar responsible and obliging gen
tleinen, and any engagements mad with them can
tie relied on.
. MmoLi Creek; Kailroad Meitin. Pursuant
to notice a large and enthaslaetle meting MM
In the Grand Jurj Boom,, in Sunbury, on Friday
evening, Utb lt. t tak action la. reforenoe to
building the Middle Creek Bailroad. Tha meeting
was e.lled U order by eeleellng Hon. Oeo. C. Walker
as President, and T. H. Puidy and I. Wllvert is
Seoretv'e. ; ' "
The President, on taking tha chair, stated that ha
did not know tha real object of the meeting, and was
not prepared to leak, a speech, hut at Mr. Thomp
son, President of the road., was present, he would eall
on him to state what was desired on the part of th
Company to make this th Urealnut of their road.
Mr. Thompson was introduced and addressed th
meeting, dating that various propositions had been
mad to the Company to terminal their road at
other points, and as it was of vital interest to th
people of the East side of th Susquehanna to have
their road terminate, at this point, they desired to
Ascertain what amount of stock could be obtained by
making Sunbury their terminus, that th Board of
Director oould give It a consideration, in connection
with the propositions already mad to th Company.
Col. Simpson was then called on and ably ad
dressed th meeting, showing th advantages the
road would afford to the business community of th
coal and Iron districts of Pennsylvania.
S. P. Wolverton, Esq., then followed, and pointed
out all the advantages the Company would derive
over any other points named for the Northern termi
nus of their road by making a connection with the
Shamokin Valley Railroad, at this place th amount
of trade that would be obtained a( this point, which
would otherwise be entirely out off; that tho vast
amount of coal carried from this region alone would
bo sufficient to occupy a single traok, without any
other trade, and that a more direot line to th city
of Now York could pot be obtained by any other
route.
F. C. Arms, Esq., was then called npon, who spoke
favorably of the road as a good investment ; that the
large amount of trade along th line would make it
one of the best paying roads in the State.
On motion it was Resolved, That a committee of
three bo appointed to wait upon the citizens of Sun
bury to solicit subscriptions to the stock of the road,
on condition that the Company make this place the
Northern terminus of their road.
The chair then appointed F. C. Arms, Esq., Dr.
Joseph Eystor and Geo. B. Younginan, Esq., suid
Committee.
On motion, Resolved, That a eommltteo of three
be appointed to wait on the oitiiensof the Shamokin
ooal region to ascertain the amount of stock they
will subscribe, on condition that the road connect
with the Shamokin Valley Bailroad, at this place.
The chair appointed J. B. Packer, Jos. Boyd and
S. P. Wolverton, Esqrs., a committee.
On motion, adjourned.
CPDASTAnnLV Outrage tjpom a SLEianmo
PAnTr. The Pottsville Nine.rs' Journal, of last
Saturday, says : "W are informed that on Monday
evening of last week a sleighing party numbering
ton five young men and fire young women left
St. Clair to go to Mahnnoy City. On the mountain
betweon the two plaoes they were stopped by nine
men, armed with revolvers. It may seem incredi
ble, but it is positively stated that the robbers strip
ped the occupants of the sleigh of their clothing, lea
ving nothing but tho underclothing of the women,
and the buffalo robes that were in the sleigh. The
robbers then compelled them to turn back and re-
turn to St. Clair. This is, without exception, tho
most dastardly outrago that wo were ever oallcd
upon to record in connection with crime in this
county."
Ei?ew Hule i.i Billiards. As there nro a
largo number of persons in Sunbury who delight in
a social game of billiards, we give place to the fol.
lowing, from the Billiard Cue. which contains an
announcement by Mr. Phclan of an important
change in the by-laws if the gam of billiards :
Heretofore, when the cue-ball was in eontaot with
another, or "froson," the striker must strike another
ball before tbe one with which he was in eontaot, In
order to count. Mr. Pholan announces that after
the first of January, 1367, a player, if his ball be
''frozen, can count, provided he plays away from
the ball with which he is in eontaot, although on the
return of the eue-ball from the cushion or masse It
touches that to which it was frozen first. Tha new
rule will be favorably received by nil players.
LV post of the Grand Army of the Republic
has been organised in Danville. J. C Millhouse
has been clcctod Post Commander ; E. 0. Kidgway,
Senior Vice Commander ; Chat. Uinckloy, Junior
Vice Commander ; I. D. Crewit, Adjutant ; Wm,
Smith, Quartermaster ; Wm. Wyant, Chaplain.
The organization meets in the Assembly Buildings.
It is eonductod in regular military stylo, with offv
cert of the day, of the guard, sentinels, Ac. The
objects are to keep alive their associations, as a unit
in the cause of their country, as well as to care for
each other and for the maintenance and education
of tho orphans of their late comrades.
CP As) Old Relic Tbe Solinsgrove Times
says that William Gaugler, of that place, brought
to that office tbe other day an old rclio. It is an
old book, containing specimen penmanship, in Gor
man, French and Latin, and is dated 1748 showing
it to bo 111 years old. Though the paper looks very
old and soiled, as though it had been scorched by
heat, the iuk looks as clear and distinct as though it
had just been put on. The style of the letters seem
to be as regular and exact at any made at this day.
The book was originally brought to this oountry from
Europe, Mr. Gaugler's grandfather, Kilyon Gaugler,
having been a resident of Amsterdam.
(jK Measles. The Shamokin Herald says that
this disease is prevailing to a considerable extent In
that plaoe and vicinity.
Editor's .Tall.
Beadle's Monthly. We have received the Feb
ruary number of this superior periodical, which con
tains, as usual, a variety of interesting and Instruc
tive reading matter. Tbe contents are : "The Ge-
Die," a poem, (illustrated) ; Snakes, (illustrated) :
Vt bo Vt us lie?" (oontinued) : The Indian Knmina
umiKungs oi expression ; "uone Astray," a poeni :
btruKKle. " a ttorv : utobtot-ranb it Notes : The
Story of a Spy; "In a Bin," a story j Th Cry for
jiuip, iiiiusirmeuj i ' isiainoua uutxiiainonu , rop
ular Errors Respecting Animals, Birds, etc "Green-
blow in Untbani (continued) ; Notes, Notices and '
uwip. uuiuueu vy seuuie a vompony, Hew
lora.
Oub Young Folks, for February, Is an excellent
number. Tb eontents are : "Round-tbe-World
Joe," (illustrated); "Helping Father," (illustra-
ted) ; "Tbe Little Girl who Wrote a Book' (illus
trated) ; "Little Pussy Willow," VI. j "Birdie'
Bnow-fttorm," (illustrated) : "Tbe liistorv of a Sea-
Swallow," (illustrated) ; "Good Old Timet," part II.,
(illustrated): "Snorts. Games and Pastimes." illlua.
tratedl; "Old Gregory " "The Story of our Gera
nium," (illustrated): 'The Winter Night ;" Musio
by y. R. Thomas ; "Hound the Evening Lamp," (il-
luiiraieajj uur l-euer-Jox, do. I'ublisiied br
T : I, & L'i.) i. i . i
Oliver Optic' Maoaiise Thit It a weekly
publication -for boy and girls, Issued from the
tablitbjaiept f .Lee A Shepvd, Boston, It It told
at nve cents a oopy, ana eaon number contains a
greal.quanlity of matter of interest to young fulks.
Among tbe many excellent features of Ibis new pub
lication we notiee "The Orator," which teaches
declamations and position by illustration. We eon
eouvnend this magaiine to tbe attention of parent
as an ttoeliunt en to place in Uie hands of their
onaareji.
Tub Xiinr'i Fbibxd, for February, contains
steel engraving of touching inter est and exceeding
beauty, called "The Sailor Boy's Dream of Home ;
a faithful and picturesque colored tteel fashion
plate of tbe usual double-uage sis I and a fine and
appropriate wood-out of wiuter. The illustrations
of various styles. of apparel lur ladies and children.
work-table patterns and directions, A., at juoh as
tn laaiet win luuy appreciate, in s tunes ar
excellent. "Opposite," bv Max Weir, and "A Pa.
risien Child," from tbe German, by Frances A- Shaw,
will attract special attention. Mist Donnelly con
tributes beautiful poem, ' Unseen, Yet Seen," and
Mrs. Wood oontinues her story of '-Orville College."
The story of -'How a Woman Had Her Way" is alto
a very attractive on. Tb publisher announc
(bat a beauty ill steel engraving, fii locbe long by
20 incnes vide, called 'Ou of Life's Happy Hours'
will be sent gratia to every single (11.50) subscriber,
and to every cerson tending a club. Specimen num
ber! of the magasine, containing tb particulars of
in premium oner anu in reuuowi prices to emus,
will be sent on the reeeipt of twenty cents. Addn
Doacon A Peterson, 3ili Walnut St., Philadelphia.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
l"Jotf PHtallnaT. Having rooclvod a I
lorx supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circular, Cards, Letter
Heads, BUI Heads, Labels, Ao., eon be printed In
th latest and best stylos, and on short node.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Arotrbb! Mr. J. T. Schaffer, whoa tailoring
establishment It on th eorner of Market square and
Third street, opposite th Central Hotel, (up stairs,)
a a matter of course takes bit plan in our business
notio oolumn. II bat just received an elegant
assortment of Cloths, Cassimerca, Vesting, Ao.,
which he it prepared to make np to order. Mr.
Schaffer hat th rtputation of being a first-class
tailor, and we advise all who. may want a good and
wall-filling suit to give him a oall. ...
.Ticket No, 68,000 ! This remarkable ticket Is
now on exhibition on many of the garments told at
the Continental Clothing Beiaar, Market street, Sun
bury. This number, it will be remembered, drew
tha Crosby Opera House, and th turn number indi
cate that that it the numbor of garments sold this
season at th Bazaar, Call and tao tbe number, and
th garments, and the prloo.
' iaiu
Take Vert Particular Notice, that, to enjoy
winter properly yon mnst b well guarded against
th elements When yem go skating or sleighing
wrap up warmly, while enjoying th exorcise, and
make yourself comfortable A pair of boots or shoos
from Miller't Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market
street, on such occasions, it a great luxury and safe
guard against cold feet.
Wbat Does it Mean T The following startling
Information hat just been received at our office, and
we hasten to lay it before our read or :
Keockbd Down 'Tha nrioes of th first-class
suits manufactured at Jacob O. Bcok's tailoring es
tablishment, on Fourth stroet, have been knocked
down to the lowest possible figure, as it is Beck's in
tention to clou out bis present winter stock by next
spring, lie also otters lor sal u loins, uassimeres,
Ao., at cost. Persons in want of winter clothing
will do well to eall soon, as bargains oan now bo hod.
- ir -i
A TncTii. After all the rare and costly gifts
that may pass from on to another, at keepsakes,
there is nothing more appropriate and lasting than a
life-like photograph of th remembered one. No
thing will so vividly recall that on, in after years,
and nothing like this will grow in value, as yean
pass away. Thus impressed, go at onoe to Byerly's
Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market
stroet. Any size or style that may be desired can be
had at bis gallery.
' 3I
General Butler's Extensive Suits. The
two suits now in progress in the New York courts,
if decided against Ben, will coat bim $273,000.
How much better is it to try on your suits in this
placo, at John E. Smick't fashionablo tailoring es
tablishment, on Fourth street? It costs nothing to
try your esse in one of them, and very little to carry
the suit with you to any court.
I H-tM
We have all heard of asking for bread and re'
ociving a stone, but the young gentleman may bo
considered still worse treated when he asked fur a
young lady's band and got bcr father's boot. Ho
deserved it for not going to Harry Thacher's, in the
old Boulton stand, Market street, and getting a
pair, that would have set much easier, mado before
ho put tho question.
Cir"To Claim Aqents. Blanks for the collec
tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn-
missioned Officer!," under the late Aot of Congress,
equalizing bounties, have boon printed and are now
fur sale at the American office. We keop on hand
a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which
we sell very cheap. Thay are copied from blanks
prepared in the Departments at Washington, and
can be reliod on fur correctness. Orders from a dis-
anoe will receive prompt attention.
Life Insurance." The Policy may not be paid
offices sometimes fail." But in the ease of The
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, you
have every possible guarantee for tho security of
your investments. A large accumulated fund, se
curely invested ; an undeniably safe and large
amount of assets to meet all risks ; with careful and
judicious management in all deportments if these
do not constitute tecurity, where will you find it?
Jacob Shipman. Fire and Life Insuraure Areut.
ounoury, ra.
DEATHS.
In this nloce. on Thursda lust. Mr. KEVIN U.
FISCHER, aged about 24 years.
In this idoce. on Thursdav lust. Mr. THOMAS
ROBlil.Na, aged about 00 years.
uju nv itiAiciairi N.
Corrector! Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do do do perewt.
$15 00
8 00
Bye Flour, per bbl.
10 00
6 60
2 (0
1 10
85
60
1 00
40
ao per cwi.
Wheat, prime red perbusbol,
nye, ao
Corn, new do
Oats, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per pound
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
80
let
3 00
35
Dried Cherries, (pnstoncd,) par bu.
Butter,
per pound.
Eggs,
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beof, hind quarter,
front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per doten,
per pouud,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
85
25
20
25
15
14
1.1
18
60
Sltniuokln. Coal Trade.
Sbabokin, Jan. 28,. 1867.
Tons. Ctct.
Sept for week ending Jan. 26th,
Pariaot report,
6,476 1
11,222 02
16.6UB oi
To ume time last year,
Deereate,
17,140 00
410 19
Special Notices.
Mtlienck't Neanerd Tonic.
This medicine, Invented by Dr. J. H. Scuemck
of Philadelphia, is intended to dissolve the food and
make it into chyme, tbe first process of digestion.
By cleansing the stomach with Scbonck't Mandrake
Pills, the Tonio toon restore! the appetite, and food
that could not be eaten before using it, will be
easily digested.
Consumption cannot be cured Jv Schenok't Pul
monic fiyrup unless the stomach and liver it made
healthy and the appetite restored ; hence the Tonio
and Pilla are required in nearly every oase of con
sumption. A ialf doten boUlee of tbe SEAWEED
TONIC and three or four boxet of the MANDRAKE
rililus will cure anr ordinorr ease of dvanenei..
Dr. Schonok makes professional visits in New York,
Boston, and at his prinoipal Office in Philadelphia,
w; ! pbs oai 17 papers 01 eaon place, or bu
pamphlet on consumption, fur his days ior visitation.
floate observe, when purchasing, that tbe two
likenesses of the Doctor, one when in tbe lost. stags
of Ctinsumptioa, and lb other at he now is, in perfect
UCVM, MV u(j uig uuvsruuiuML Hunan.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price II 50 per
bottle, or $1.00 tbe beirdoMo. All letter for ad vine
should be addressed to Dr. be Bench's Principal Office
No. 15 North 6ii Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Dumas Barnes A Co.,
N Y.; 8.8. ILuce, Baltimore. Mi,; Juhn.D. Parke,
vineinnati, vuio; vr aixer A ay lor, linloago, All.;
yuiiiua prw., en. uouis, ran.
Get. -HO, 1866.-ltt n. ..nio. 1 jr.
liriurbial Justitute
POB SPECIAL OASES,
Ho. 14 Bend Mrvt New York.
full information, with th highest testimonials j
also a Book on Special Diseases, in a sealed envelops
tent bee. erile sure tud send for them, and you
will not regrot it ; fur, at advertising physicians arc
generally imnotiort. (file) refetetieat no stranger
should be trusteJ. Enoloae a stamp for postage, and
direet to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14 Bond street,
4KOW JOTS. I
Nov. 17, 1868.-1T
BLADES' EUPHONIAL
litlllRlVATORRI
THE PEOPLE'S MOST SURK AND1 EFFECTUAL
nsnedy tVr Covgbt, Colds, Croup, Oalairk, Asthma,
uropohllls. Diphtheria and ail
Vulmniurr H immune.
Th Lubrloatar is a merlinal nranaratton In lha
form of a Lotonge, which of all modes Is tbe most
feasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious
ngredient, and ar Warranted to be always safe
even for the weakest and moat sensltiv stomach. In
Croup they give immediate relief. For Coughs and
Colds they ar invaluable.
for Catarrh, Asthma, and Bronchitis they have
no equal in the market, (vide eertifloatos accompany
ing each box.) Diphtheria, that dreaded and deso
lating disease, they control wonderfully and almost
immediate!.
vi. ,i. i .i' n l m M, , ,jt-
rto ruDiio opeaaer, Dinger or soaouer, snouia oo
without them, at the remove hoarseness and
ttrengthen and dear the voice.
CiT" Always use them In tiwo,and if tho Symptoms
ar sever us very freely.
J. u. liLAULS a vo., rrop a,
Klinira, N. Y.
JOnNSON. HOLLOW AT A COWDKN. Wholesale
Agents, Philadelphia.
For tale by all Druggist,
Jan. iv, low.
To Consumptive).
Th advertiser, having beon rostorod to hoalth tn
a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung nffoctlon
and that dread disease, Consumption-Is anxious to
make known to bit follow lufTorert th means of
cur.
To all who desir It, he will send a copy of tho
prescription used (fre of charge), with th.p diree
Hons for preparing and using the tame, which thoy
will find a ttiRB Curb for Consumption. Asthmai
BnoSL'iiiTis, Coiiohs, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only ohjoot of the advertises
in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted
and sproad information which he conceives to bo in
valuable, and he hope every sufforor will try bis
remedy, at It will cost tbem nothing, and may prove
a blessing.
Parties wishing th prescription, free, by return
mail, ploose address
KEV. HIMVAIUJ niLeurt,
Wlllinmsburirh, Kines Co , New York.
January 13, 186 ly.
A Cough, A Cold
or
Sore Throat,
Requires immediate attention,
a kb should be checked,
if allowed to continue,
lrrltaliou of lite I.uiixf,
A Permanent Tlir-ont
IHmoiiwc, or Con
Kiiuipliuu It OFTEN TBB RESULT.
II It O W
BRONCHIAL TBOCIIKS
HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO TBB TARTS,
GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIES.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Diseoses,
Troches are used with always good success.
SINGERS AND TUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Trorhet useful in oloaring the voice when
taken before Ringing or Speakiug, and relieving the
throat nrtor an unusual exertion oi ine vooai organs.
The Troche are recommendod and proscribed by
Physicians, and have had testimonials from eminent
men throughout the oountry. Buing an article of
true morit, and having proved their efficacy by a test
of many years, each yoar finds Ihem in new locali
ties in vorious parts of the w orld, and the Troches
are universally pronounced better than other ar
ticles.
Obtain onlv "Brown's Bronchial iRocnEt,"
and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations thut
may be offered Ji'uld E ery where.
November it, loot). om
Mtt-atitKC, ut Trite.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
States can hear something to their advantage by re
turn mail, (free of charge.) by addressing the undcr-
signed. Those having fear of being humbugged
will oblige by not notioing this card. All others will
plcaso address their obedient servant,
THOS. P. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New York.
January 13, 1866. ly
rpilie Conti'MMlouai and I'.xpcrlcnoc
1 or AN INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as a caution to young
men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying nt tbe
same timo the means of self-cure. By one who nns
curod himself after undergoing considerable quack-
erv. Aly enclosing a post-paid ndJrestiod envelope,
single oopioe, free of charge may be bod of tbe au
thor.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings
Co. N. Y.
January 27, 1866 ly.
XCII I ITCH t ITCH !
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WIIEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure Use Itch In Itt HonrH.
Also euros SALT RHEL'M, ULCERS, C1IIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.
Price 50 cents. For sale by the druggists. Bv send
ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents,
170 Vt ashington street, lioeton, it will be forwarded
by mail, lree of postage, to any part of the United
Stole. j 23 '60-y
Urrortt of Vonlli.
A gcBtloman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and the effoctsof youth
ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu
manity, send fro to all who need it, th rocipo and
directions for making th simple remedy by which
be was cured, SufTcrera wishing to profit by the ad-
vcrlper j experience, can do so by .addressing
JOHN li. OUDEX.
Ko. 13, Chambers St., Now York.
January .13, 18Q6. y
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Jl'LlvN J A K :
IICruull de PariM'
THE NEW BEAUTLFLEH OF THE SKIN.
TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIES.
Thit tocretof beautifying the skin bcinir known
only to Metsrt. Jared A Rene, thoy Ihuiiorsbly ft He
luftt lb uiuDn uvui ui viuer prciaumiuus. it gives
to tbe most barsn and irecKled skin bulb tho texture
and color of polished ivory, remov ins all discolora-
turns, wuetner appearing as tiockiue, tan, morpiiew.
moth or blackwurm specks, and is especially suo-
cesatui in smootning out me uiarK mil ny uie smalt-pontile
agents of "L'EMAIL de PARIS" most conn
desUy itubuiit to the publio tbe earnest endorse
ments or such distinguubed ladies at
Signora RISTORI,
M UUlef kblLllA V J5STVAA.IA,
Mist MAGGIE MITCHELL,
Mrs. D. P. BOWERS,
LUCILLE WESTERN.
Madame PONIST,
Mrs. EMMA WALLER.
LUCY RUSHTON,
NOEMIE Ds MAllUl fclUTTKS,
Mist A. PERRY,
and many others whose high standing in the profes
sion gives the stamp of trulhfulpots 10 their mteili
aent and Kouaine approval.
riieJboauliluJ Auioiue w estern BSi-i:
"I find that the ''Email" produoos all the brillian
cy of rouge and lily-while, with the great and pecu.
liar advantage of total hacnileteoess. Jt really adds
to tue soilness ana.oeauty 01 tne sain."
IboniuKUitioent Vcstvalia says :
'I have suffered so much rum. the various while
lotions, Ae.,. which my theatrical profession obliges
me to use, that I oontiaer 11 a penaoi Deneiootion to
find a preparation which givee the necessary white
ness 10 the auin,ena leaves tne sain cool and smooth
M iss MaiCKi Miluhell says ;
"I have tried the skin betutifer, L'Eniail de
Paris," and found that.it instantly impart a natural
bloom and freshness to (he eomplexion."
"Jared 'a Email da Paris" it used as a delicate
beautiuer of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball
Rpow, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies,
rtroduclnff all tha beautifvlue effuclji of rouri and
lily-while, without their .vulgar glare or Injury to
the skin.
Sold by all Aret-elats .Druggist-., J'erfumer and
Ladies' 11 air Dressers.
L. Isabeau, b22 Broad war t Dam as Barnes A Co
and f. .U, .Wells A Co,, Nsr Yurk; and Eugene
Jouid, f l Bouib. lanto street, and Johnson, AluUo-
way a t;owaen, rnuaaiitpnia, Agentt.
JARED A HENS,
J antral Agentt and Importart, Ntw York.
Jan. KM, ltt67.r-ein
uoAKmrw, '
A FEW BOARDERS will be taken, by applying
I doors east of tb new Bank building, Market
street, Suubury.
Jsnuarj lih, 1&67.-JI
Writ ori'oi-elftn. Attachment.
i. U. Master, ,
vs. S No, it, Marob Term, 1887.
Joseph S. Silver, Jr. i , ,..
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, 83.
. . . To tub FHEnirr or said Cocntt,
j I.. H. j Ghebtino i
W command you, that you attach Joseph 8. Sil
ver, jr., late of your County by all and singular, his
f;oods and chatties, moneys, right, credit and effects,
unds and tenements of the defendants, in the hands
and possession of any person er persons whatsoovor,
the same may be, to that he be and appear before
our Court of Common Pleas, to be holdun at Sunbury
in and for said County, on the second Monday of
March nuxt, there to answer J. B. Masser, in a plea
of dobt in one hundred tpd eleven dollars and tixty
cents. ' '
And also that you summon any porson or persons
whatsoever, in whoso bands or possession said goods,
chatties, 4c, may be, and also summon said person
or any said persons, or othor porsons whatsoever, as
Garnishees, that they be and appear before onurl
on the second Monday of March next to answer what
shall beobjootod against and abide the Judgment of
the Court therein, and have you then their this writ.
. . WITNES tho Hon. Alexander
Fifty oonts I Jordan, President Judgo of our said
Revenue I Court at Sunbury this 18lh day of
Stamp. 1 January, A. D. 1BD7.
x. .
JO!IJJ J. RE1MENSNYDEU, Prolh'y.
Prnthonntary't Office,. I
Suubury, Jan. 28, 1867 j w
fSA lXA M Ki:iS.
Mr. A. TWEED,
Market street, 3 doors East of the New Bank Build
Ing, SUNBURY, PA.
ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and tbe
IV nnMin Hint shfl has strain ononcd a shop. In
s again oponcc
' whore she is
Market street, Stintniry,' whore she is prepared to
tniikn lii nnlor Ladies' Dresses. In an entire new
style, Ladies' Clonks, Ao. Also Oentlemon's shirts.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, Jan. 1, lS67.-ly
iorllit'rn Central Kuilvsuy.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltiuioro
and Washington city.
THREE TRAINS DAILY' to nnd from tho North
and West Brauch Susquehanna, and Northern and
Western Pennsylvania and Now York.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 19th, I860,
tho Trains of the Northern Central Railway
w ill run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train loaves Baltimore 9.15 am
" llarrislmrg, 1.2U p in
nrr at Villiamsport, 6.25 p m
Bnffalo Express leaves Baltiuioro 10.10 pm
" Harrisburg, 2.05 a ni
Klmirn. 1I.M5 a m
arr. Cnnandaigua, 3.00 p ui
Fast Line, leaves Baltimoro, 12.10 pm
" Harrisburg, 4.10 p ui
" Elmir.1, 115 am
trr. Cannndaiguii, 4.00 am
Erlo Express leaves Baltimore, 7. 20 p in
" Harrisburg, 2.05 a ni
nrr at Erie, 7. 00 a m
York and Harris j loaves York, 710 a m
burg Accoin. j arr. Harrishurg; 8.40 a m
SOUTHWARD.
Mall Train, leaves Willinmsport, 8.40 am
" Harrifburg, I .IS p m
rr. at Baltimore, 0 00 p in
Buffalo Express leaves Cananduigua, 2 00 p m
" Ehuira, 6. .'10 p la
" Harrisburg, 2.50 a ra
nrr. at Baltimoro, 7 00 a in
Fast Line leaves Cnnandaigua, 10.20 pm
" Flmirn, 1 05 a ui
" Harrisburg, 0.20 a m
arr at Baltimoro, 1.00 p m
Y'ork and Harris- I loaves Ilurrisburr;, 5.05 p in
burg Acomu. ) arr. York, 6.35 p m
Cincihualti Exp. leaves Harrisburg, 8 40 p m
arr. Baltimuro, 12.20 nm
Mail Train and Harrisburg Accommodation North
and S"uth will run daily, except Sunday. Elmira
Express North daily, aud South daily, except Mon
day. Cincinnati Express south will run daily excopt
Sunday.
f ast l.lno .aorta arrives aauy except eunuays.
Klmirn Express North leaves daily, nud Erie Ex
press North loaves daily except Saturday.
For further iiifnriuntiua apply at the Tickot Oflico
in the Pennsylvania Railroad Ilopot.
" r t i. ! . ,. n o i
1. I. DU1SAU11X UCII. cupt.
Philadelphia V
Krio Uiiilroad.
rpHIS great line trovcrsos tho Northern nnd North
I west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie
on Lake Erie,
It has boon len-cd nnd is oporated by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company.
Tints of l'asstnger Trains at Sunbury.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train, 11.58 p.m.
Erie Express Train, 6.:ta a in.
Elmira Muil Train, ' 10.;jouui.
l.cavo Westward.
Erie Mail Train, S 10 am,
Erie Express Train, ft .topui.
Elmira Mail Train, 4 i)5p.ln.
Passenger care run through on tbe Erie Muil and
Express Trains without change both way: between
Philadelphia and Erie.
.civ York Connection.
Leave New Y'ork at 9.00 a in, arrive nt Eric 10.00 a.
Leave Now York ut 5.00 p. ui., arrive at I'.rio
7 15 p 111. Leave Erie nt 5.30 p. ni., ttrrivo at New
lorn 4.40 p. m. L.cuve.rie aiv ju a. ni., arrive at
Lew York 10.10 a. in.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Niht Trains.
lor information rosiioctinu Passenger business
apply at Cur. 30ih and Market St., Philadelphia.
And lor rreignt nusinees or tne company s Agonis,
S. B. Kinitou, Jr., Cor. Ulli and Murkut St.,
Philadelphia.
j . n. lteynouis, i.rio.
William Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
11. li. Hoi'HTON,
Gen'l Freight Agt. Thilada.
II. W. GwiNNKK,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't., Philuda.
A. L. TY LEU.
ticc'l Munugcr, Williameport.
January 20, 18o7.
Itoailitix lailronl.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
December 1st, 1866.
Ci HEAT TRUNK LINE from tho North and
T Xorth-Wcft fur Philadelphia, Now York, Head
ing, Pottsville, Tauiuqun, Ashland, Lebanon, Allvu
Uiwn, Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Loueaeter, Columbia,
Ac, ao.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Netv-lork, OS fol.
lows : At 3.00, 8,10 end J). 35 A. M. and 2.10 and 9.00
P. M. conncetinir with similar Trains on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 5. CO
and 10.10 A. M. and 4.40, 5.20 and 10.25 P. M.
Sleeping Cars accompanying tu A Mi) A, Ju. and V.00
V. M. 1 rains, without cnange
Leave Harrisburz for Reading, Pottsville, Tama-
qua, Minersvillo, Anhlund, Pine Grove, Alleutown
anu 1 uiinuoipuiu at o.iu e.. m. anu. .iv auu e.iu
P. M., stopping ut Lebanon and principal way
stations ; the 1.10 p m. making connections lur
Philadelphia and Columbia uuly. ior Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquuhasna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. m.
Ruturuiug : Leave New York at 0.00 a. 111., 12.00
Noon anu O.IHI aim s.imi p. in.; i-nuaaeipniu ui 0.10
a. m. and 3.30 p. 111. Way Pusseuger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading
nt 0.30 p. ui. stoppiug ut all Stations ; Pottsville at
8.45 a. in. and 2 15 p. m ; Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 a.
in. audi. 05 p.m.; Tamaqua at 9-11 a.m. and 1.00
and 8 55 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 00 a. Hi.
Reading Aoeuuiuiodation Train leaves Reading at
0.30 A. M. returning irotu 4 ouuucipnia at s ou
P. M. . . . .. ...
Columbia Railroad Trains leave r.eailing at T OO
A. M., and t.lii P. M. Six JKpJuMa, Litis, Lancas
ter, Colombia, Ac
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 pm., Phila
delphia tj.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 a. m.
train running only to Reading, Poltsvillo 8 00 a 111.,
Uurritburg, U.35 a ui, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.30
a. 111, for llurrUburg, and 11.22 a. in. fur New York,
and 4.25 p m. for Philadelphia .
.Commutation, Mileage, oeaauu, ouuihh nuu
eursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and fvoin all
points.
Baggage chucked through : 80 Pounds Br figage al
lowed each Passenger. . . VTnM
u. A. aiiiOLiio,
General Superintendent'
Beading, Pa., January 10, 1807.
Lackawanna fc llloouisibtire Hull-
road.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 187, Passenger Trains
will run at follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A M. P. M. P. M.
Leave Bcr an ton, 6 50 10 00 T 10 4 40
.Kingston, & H 2i) 8 .20 0 00
Rupert, K 20 8 17
Dauvill, t.H 8.60
Arr. Nurth'd., 10 10.14
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7 00 JO
" Danville, T.40 6 00
Rupert, 8.15 A.M. P.M. 6 .85
Kingston, 10.50 8.30 2 50 9.06
A,. . huiiu. 12.UQ 9 i5 4.00 10.15
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A. M. fur Sursn
i iwnn.iL with Train ariivu.lt at New Y'ork at 6.20.
p'ajtengert taking Train South from Sursnton at
6 60 A. M. via Northumberland, reauh Harrisburg
It 30 V. 61., Baltimore 6 M r. M . vte-Jiinguin iu.
00 P. M. via Rupert reaoo Philadelphia el 1 I W p tu
11. A. JtONDA, oup I.
Kingston, Jan. 1, W-
BENJAMIN BAIINER,
DEALER IN
I'ruU, nnd O run mental Troon,
Nlirtibtsery, Vinow, .'
riIHE subscriber respectfully announces to tbe citl
J tons of Northumberland and adjoining counties,
that he Is prepared to furnish all varieties of Fruit,
and ornamental Hcs, Shrubberry, Vines, Ao., of
th very best quality, which he will warrant to be
healthy and vigorous frnrii the most responsible nur
series in tb oountry. All trees, Ac, ordered during
th winter, will be delivered at the nearest railroad
stations free of ebargns, In tbe spring of 1H67.
The eelebrated SHERRY WINK PLANT, a lost
excellent varioty, is offered for sale by him.-
Purchasers will find it to their advantnge to patro
nise him, as he has bad a groat deal of experience
in tho business, and sells ou tb most reasonable
terms. ' i
Address BENJAMIN BAUNEU,
Pnxinos P.'').,
Northumberland County', Ps.
January 6, 1807. 3m.
IOnIiiiu of llonry Ilookort, Ioo"l.
AT OTH'E Is hereby liven, that letters of adminis-
tnition having been granted to the undersigned,
on the estato of Henry Heckurt, lato of Lower
Mahnnoy township, Northumberland county, Pa.,
deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebt
ed are rcquosicu to mnko immodiato payment, and
those having claims will present them duly authen
ticated lur settlement.
WILLIAM IiEPPIN, Administrator.
Lower Mahanoy, January, 5, lr!07. (It.
BOOTS, SH0E3 AND TRUNKS !
II. ii. TIIACUUlt,
successor to
W . W . A P S L E Y .
IN addition to our large stock, alroady on hand, we
are now rcocivina a full supply of Fall and Win
ter goods fur Ladies, Guutluincii, Misses and Chil
dren's wear.
Also a good assortment of Trunks. A larpn lot of
R. R. Bags, dents' tine leather Satchels. Wo wish
it distinctly understood that wo intend selling our
goods at small profits, exclusively for the cash.
Don't forget tho place, Apsley's old stand, in the
well-known bouse of Mrs. Buullon, Market street,
Sunbury. Pa.
NOTICE Boots and Shoes neatly repaired at
short notice. If eny bought of us should rip they
shall be fixed for nothing.
II. G. THACHER,
Sunbury, Doc. 8, 1806. tf. '
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Business In this nnd adjoining counties carefully
and promptly ntttciuled to.
Office in Market Street, Third door west of Smith
A Ocnliior s Stove nnd Tinware Store,
KC.MII ItY IMI.VVA.
" TOWN LOTS
IN tho Borough of Sunbury, desirably situated, in
high nnd cvutrul locations,
'ok mam:,
on such ensy terms as will cuaMo porinns, vlth a
limited amount of available money, to purchno
homes. Persons haying
.TI iii oral or Tlmlior I.anslsi,
Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estato, for sale or
lease, as well as those desiring to purchase or rent,
nro invited to consult the subscriber. His connec
tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia,
and elsewhere, afford unusul advantneu?.
Conveyancing correctly and neatly executed.
JNO. KAY CLEMENT,
Attornev nt Law,
Third door west of Smith & Gonther's Stove Store,
Sunbury, Pa
Sunbiiry, Doc. 8, ISiW. tf.
1J;liii4, Ula.-s, Putty, Whitehead, Vuilii-lies,
X c. l-.verytmng thut Painters use at unheard
of prions at tho ilurdwnro Store of
J. H. CONLEY CO.
Sunbury, June lfl, lSdft
FANCY DRY HOODS STOKE
3VIISS KATE BLACK,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Miller's
Boot and Shoe store, SUNUURY, Pa.
T) ESPECTKl'LLY informs her friends in Sunbury
nod vicinity, that she has just opened her
WINTER GOODS.
of Notions and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ilcrstoek consits of All-Wool Delaines, Embroide
ries, l.ai-o Collars, Bleached nnd unbleached Muslins,
Sheetings, Drilling.', Unribabli Muslins, Bird-Eye
Linens, Ainpiicus, i upiins, ornpo aim iuco 1 ens.
Ladies' Wiuter HATS, Lndics' Woolen Caps, Break-
lust .Miuwis, buntags.
Children's Woolen Circulars,
Children's Woolon Skirts.
M1110. Dcuiorest's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and
Curls, Gloves. Stuckiiijis. Collars, Corsets, Ac.
Gents' Cullars, Neckties, half Huso, Huudkcr-L-hicfs
and Suspenders.
Bradley's new Putcnt Duplex Klliptia (or double
rirui nivttvxo j
HOPKINS Elliptic Skirts.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, llnir Brushes, Combs,
Toys, and a geuorul variety of r01 1..V
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury. Nov. 21. lSfift.
(jiruiil Soliliors .11 wiiuiuoiii,
GIFT CONCERT,
At L.N'ION HALL, Ml'XCY, PA., on Friday Even
inu.lf'cb. 221. 1HH7. ill.COO Tickets ut$l eju-h. S41
Presents, worth $.-.IHl2.W. 2.O0O to bo nppropria
ted towards a suitable MONUMENT, to bo erected
in the Muncy Cemetery in memory of our Nohlo
Soldiers who fell whilo defending tho Republic. No
clietiD Jcwelrv or trillinir Presents. Tho lowest $3
All aro rated at their tlicir true value, and consists
of superior Pianos, Organs and Meloduons, Green
backs, Florence Sewing Machines, first class Spy
tilasses, Microscopes, btcreoscopes, Music Uoxe.
Photograph Albums, are rare and costly lluoks, Ac
Ac. See tlicdcscriplivo Scheme, and the satisfactory
Tcstininntiil appended. Plan of drawing snmo us
that adopted by the Crosby Opera Uoiiko Association
Sebeme scut tu any address un application and rcceip
of two ceutstauip.
Address, J. M. M. tlEI'.NERD, Manager.
Munev. Lyi'uming Co., Pa.
Tickets fur sale by J. SHIPMAN, Agent, Sunbury
Jieeeuiber 22. I Mitt.
u a
AT
JOHN FARKIRA'S
Old Established FUR
Manufactory,
No. Tld ARCH Street
fc -Umtf6r Ladies' and Chil
." " 3 drcn's Wear in the City
Aid.. . fiiiA ii4nrt 1,1(1, it 111
Gent's Fur Gluves and Collars.
I am enabled to dispose uf niv coods at very rca
sunabla nriiM-s. and I wuuld theret'ure solicit a call
Irom my Iricnus ot fiurtuuniocnana cuuuiy
vicinity.
Remember the Name, umber and street .
,IOEa imi:i:K.i.
No. 7 IN ARCH &'t., above 7th. south sido,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ootober fl. lxM. 4inw.
HOOT, ISIlOIi, A.M 'I ltl.MiS
U. G. TUACUEU,
SI'Ct'EKSOU TO
W. W. APBLBY,
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY,
A lurgo lotuf Hoots and Shoes just roouivod.
(j no lot of TRUN KS on hand. A genu
rul assortment of Gent's Travelling
Sutclii'ls, R R. Bugs, Values,
Ao. Ac, Ac, Ac
COME AND SEEI
f A
A
At the well-known house of Mrs. Boulton, Market
Street, betiteen Turd and I' our lb MieeU.
Sunbury, Sept. 29, 1S6A.
X. SSAKHOLTl, O.U WOLVERTON, C. P. IBSSnoLTt
COAL! COAL! COAL!
fllUE subscribers respectfully inform thecititeis of
X buubury aiid viuiuily, tnal invy nave opeuei
COAL YARD
at J. Haas A t'u'a Lower Wharf. PissnliurT. 1"
whera Ihev ara nrenarud to sunplv all kinuf hba
uiokin Ciu.V at ohuuD rales. Families and others
promptly supplied. Country eusloiu respectfully
tuliuited. btiAMiULlA vu.
Suubury, Jan. 12, 1S07.
rtiliKKTOt.'K aud F1XTURE.S of an established
X Confectionery, with an Oyster departMaP'i and
guod run of custom.
Apply soon to -.
JNO. C. MILLER,
Suubury, Pa.
Jan. 12,1867.
PreM-rlistiouM trefully compounded of tb
bettDRLUSat at Mammoth Suire of
JNO, FRILING SON.
Surbury, May 20, 1S6J.
I F you rant good Tin-Ware,
i OtNl ittt fc Nw Shop.
go to
SMI1H
dr 4.
LADIES' FANCY F
fttem-M above Tth. I'HIL'A.
l'i i' BlSr Have now. in Storo of
I r "f i' i'-' V niv "u ' luloriution and
"i f ti 'J-ti?- Munu,ui!lur 0,10 f ,no
A I ll ijiitV) "Vvk largest and most bcauti
Li ' WWSZfi.:k fat sclocticns of
NEW ARRIVAL OF
FALL & WINTER (iGOI)S
AT TUB
MAMMOTH STORE
or
.1. XV. I Itll.lXJ A- ,
Market Squnre, 2 doors cast of (bo New Court House,
SUNBVRY, VA.
HAVE received a large quantity nf new FALL
nnd WINTER GOODS, whloh thuy olUr to the
trade nt tlie lowest possible pricoS.
DRV GOOD?.
Their stock of Ladles' Dress Uonds is larffo, and
contains a greater variety than oan be found in any
oountry establishment. Call and examine.
iiiuck ana rnncy eilKs, lros do Urnin, rns ie
hine, Tulletas, Ao., of ovcry width and price. Me
nus ol all shades and colors, nil-wool 1'laids. lnli
nd French l .opliiu, Rluek Figured and Si ripe, i
Inpacoos, J-.uipress Ulotlis, bilk ana vt ool l'liuns,
Inhair Lustres, nll-wool Ilulaincs, Mou'teluinc L'e-
uiues. Black and White Checks. Ac.
THE MI AWL DEPARTMENT
Dosorvcs pnrliculnr nttention. Shawls, Cloaks,
Opera Flannels. Muutillss, Hoop Skirts, Ac.
THE NOTION DEPARTMENT
niitniiit its mure than usual supply of Laces, Ho
siery, Gloves, Ao.
THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT
0111 nrises a new assortment ot uenticuicn 1 ur
isliing Goods, Clutbs, Calicos, Ac.
CARPET OIL CLOTHS,
Tim Inroe Carpet Department of tho establishment is
now filled with a fresh and elegant lot 6f new styles
nd patterns.
THE PAPER DEPARTMENT
nibrnces WALL PAPER of all kiuds and prices.
mduw Shades, l'npcr.
do do Oil large, now assortment.
Iru3, Oil, I'u im, Coal Oil an
S .11111 IM.
Fish, Pork, Courso and Fine Bull, Cuffce, Tea, bu-
ur, Molasses Syrup. Spices, Ac,
roocries. Tobacco, Segars and Snuff, togetl.cl with
largo variety of miscellaneous goods nt prices that
annul fail to satisfy purchasers.
J. W. FRILING K02i.
SimbmyM Mubcr 13, IHfitl
M. L. LAZARUS. B
FALLTRADE, ISCli J FALL TRADE, 1600! ! p
.Tl. I,. I. tZAECI N m
B TXTOrLD respectfully call tho altrntinn of g
g tho public to her LARGE and NEW p
. awjitmkxt or
m Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, o
itrs'MH ooIn, f
P Of ull kinds and styles in great Variety, g
POPLINS AMD MEKINOb, g-
S Black, Green, Blue, Wine. Brnwn, Purple, Ac, m
In All-Wuol Plaids, Delaiiis, Calicuos, g
Ac, wo havo un nssormrnt. S
Tho best Black Allpaccns, ull-wuol Dcliiins.jj.
l'nplins.
White Goods.
H Cnmbric. Swifts. Nainsook and Jaconet Mils- Q
lins, Dimity, Bird-Eye Linen nndluwlmg. o
Berlin and American Zephyrs, Shetland
Wool, Cii.bsutro Yarns, Ac.
tuliiioriil SKirljs, ?
Gum (Mnlli. Drcus Triniiiiincs. llosierv. a
Gloves, Hoop-Skirts, Cursutts, Ribbons, and
Woolcp Goods. ?
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAK.S A COATS. g'
Bed Gloves, of the best quality, and a grent B
variety of goods too numerous to uienti.ni, nil 5'
nf wh'inh twill l,n Bnlil nt. thn Tprv Ifiurrat fnp
H cash. M. L. LAZAIU'S
Suubury Oct. 17, 1SG0.
AGENTS WANTED.
llA.irA'J.XlT'A''
SKIFUfG MAV1HNES.
Ulll I.lfM.nM.jl Vai-liMfV. IM1tjiPV lrn-
P.J rroin ..) to t.liO T.i,Ui. Fur Icrnn. lllu
ti-Mdu t-irouurii, AiiaariMwlth alaiup, aiLhor
" PAfROTIirUMJHi:! ArcntK.i
4 Ctieetnut St., Ftiita.,
m iMiBallbt., T.l.il,o.
WANTED,
Den.
1. 18nH. 3m
lr. Letiu's
CELEBRATED PREPAKATIOKS.
THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Dr- Leon's Electric Hair Eenewer.
It is a positive cure for Baldnes?
It tenures urey llair lo Its original color.
It is a Tonio, not a Dye. aud acts upon thrsccretiuiis.
It immediately arrests fulling out of tho Hair.
It alleviutcs Neuralgia and Headache.
It radically cures Dandruff nud Humors
It keeps the scalp ueiillny, clean ana cool.
It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair
Drcsciiix.
It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies the Hair.
It makes harsh llair flexible and Lustrous.
Itr. IjOoii'm ICIectric llnir IEii'v-
rr bos enjoyed a high local reputation for many
yiarj. 1 1 3 wonderful restorative and invigorating
properties are well known to tho Medical Faculty
of Philadelphia.
iicing luuy tiausuca oj 1 11a merits 01 B.f-oii m
l'.l' lri- lEnir lt'U-vss-r we have pro
cured exclusive ownership an J are determined that
every household m our laud snail Have opportunity
to reap its bunefits.
inc. i.i:os lM'.ivr ua:.Mi:iv
A uio,it delightful and efficacious cure for tho va
rious ills to which Infants and Young Children are
subject.
INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING
CHILDREN.
It softens the gums, abates iutiumution. invigorates
the stomach uud bowels, corrects acidity, aud is a
suro and speedy cure for
i.'olic, CrumpN and Windy IuIum.
A most excellent preparation for children of a
restless Mid fretful habit and in all cases of
I,o-im-., a'ritiiis', VsMiilliuijV or
other inward grief, it gives ini-nejiiitu ease.
Used for more thiiu half century in tbe privato
practice nf uno of ,he mo$t eminent phvsiciuns iu
Philadelphia.
Iq now placing this article within the reach of all
our countrymen, we would remark Ihut we know it
to be a Remedy uf unrivaled excellence and that it
has proved in thousands of cues, at wo aro resolved
it shall in million, a pr'culem boon.
For Sato by Druggists' Everywhere Addros all
orders to
y. u:; M'.ft .v s-UTH,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
1S7 TVoriU Third St., I'hll'a.
SILVER'S VASH POWDER.
SAVES Time. Labor, Mnnev; makes WASHING
A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL.
.Sold Everywhere. TRY
Nuvrrqber ?l, 1SH ly
IT!
NEW MUSIC STORE.
Call at our New Music Store in
3t N'S GROVE,
buy 011a of lliists BuuTiiKit k New it-ale
Piano Fortes.
kud
- J;'-Fif-JT.
Ml
fMibiaMii
Every instrument is Warranted fur five year. We
also keep constantly on hand a guod stuck ot the
eolobraled PICLOl IIET'S MELODEONS, CABI
NET aud CUlUt'li ORtlANS. and challenge oihor
to sell cheaper tbae we are telling.
W also keep all kinds of Musioal Merchandise
end receive all th latest niusi as soon as published.
A liberal discount to teachers uf Schools aud Semi
naries Le1 Second band UutrumenU taken tn exchange
for new ones.
Pianos correctly turned and repaired. Send for
Circular.
6ALEM A BROTHER.
Solinsgrove, Snyder 00., Pa., July &, I860. ly
CALL and see those beautiful Bird Cage at tLe
new Hardware loiu (
J. li. CON ICY A CO
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