Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 01, 1867, Image 3

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    EM)t guntmrp American.
SHULB, PbllahaM.
8ATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1867.
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Hocal affairs.
W ar requested to tut that the dedication of
lb M, tonic Hull in this plae, la lied fur Tuesday,
' th Id of July uit, Instead of tho 26th of Jun, u
Mated Im( nk. Kteursioa tlokets will bo lssned by
th difTerejf railroad companies for th oooulon.
CiBcc RoBlaMii'i groat South-waatern elrous
will tihlbtt in' thlt plao oo next Friday afternoon
and veiling'. Tbii oiroua hat improved by making
Urge addition! to their performance, and promise
to be a brilliant affair. 6 advertisement in another
Column.
Tat Pint National Bank or Sunbury, ha declared
a dlrldend of five per eent., ai lu profit for th lait
IsmoLtha,
Tat Re. A. D. Hewn having accepted a call
from th liyeoming Presbyterian Cburob of WU
liamsport, bat teodered bit resignation of th charge
at 8hi.mokin, and preached bit farewell sermon op.
last Sunday Tnlng.
' MorbMillixixt Goods. Mia M. L. Qusalsr
saving foand it nseessary to procure another ttock
f goodt, haJut returned from th oily with a large
assortment of th latest atyl of 8ummer Millinery
Ooodt. Th ladiet are invited tooall and them
before pnrchating elsewhere.
BArrmo. The rafting season of 1867 it by oddt
.the longest that hat been teon In many years. . For
two month! or nor th Susquehanna bat been in
Splendid rafting order. Th ''Yankees" hare taken
advantage of tbii favorable ttat of affaire, and nearly
all th lumber ready for tbipment hat been rushed
, lata lb market.
A Con IT. A comet of Immenae proportion! waa
visible northward about ten o'clock on Monday night.
It wet very brilliant and attracted considerable no
tice. No doubt the long-tailed monitor oooupied a
eimllar poaitton on previooa evenings, but cloud
bav to long bidden tho npper region! from view that
th "tky-lightt" war InvUibl.
Bona Fodhtai. The Soda Fountain in W. A.
Bennett'! drug itor ii now in full blaat. Thoa de
tiring to enjoy thil delioiout beverage are Invited to
call. Be baa juit opened a variety of ayrupa wbioh
are fresh and delightful.
I. 0. or 0. F. 8. B Boyer, Esq., of thit place,
waa re-elected Diitrict Deputy Grand Matter, and
Jw received tb appointment of Dislriot Deputy
Grand Patriarch for tbii diatriot during the enauing
year, Mr. Boyer baa been Diitrict Deputy Grand
Mastar for teveral yeara put, and haa been aotive
in bia dutlet, which haa aecured for bun tb honor
ol DUtriot Deputy Grand "striked, through tho
grand officii of the Enoampment.
Tb Northumberland company, commanded by
-Capt. James Taggart, who waa killed in theteven
day. battle in Virginia, want to Ilarriaburg on Thura.
day to attend th anniversary .celebration of the
Pennaylvania Reserves, to which th company be
louged. Tb Northumberland band, th only Regl
meLUI band of th Reaervet that hat preierved iu
organisation, accompanied them.
Fockd DsaD. On Weduesday laat the body of a
man waa found dead on lb river road opposite thil
place. When foucd bia bead waa reclining on bia
carpet bag and tit boota atnnding near him. A
email bottle, marked ttrychnlne, wu found in bii
pocket. He bad been at Lyon't hotel, at th ferry,
th day before, and had then a gold watch, which
was mining when the body wat found.
Paper Hahoiho. Thit it a great addition to a
dwelling and when when properly don aids much
to it! beauty. Mr. John Elliott hat just finished the
paper hanging of th houae of James llalcne, Esq.,
wbioh for diaplay and beauty of finiah, we think,
cannot be eieellcd any where outaide of tb citiea.
PoeD. Th body of Willie Friling, who wa
drowned in the river at thit place, on the evening
of the 9th ult., waa found in the river near Marietta
Lancastercounty. Ilia rem aim were brought bom
ou Thursday, and interred in th cemetery at tbii
Jilaoe.
Th body waa diteovered about 10 o'clock on Tues
day morning lat, by Mr. Ely, who waa working in bia
preoh orchard on a bluff near Ihe river, about three
mild above Marietta, on the opposite abort. II
observed tometbing that looked like a human body
floating quietly on a atnootb ttream, and lent bii ton
out with a boat who brought it to the abore. Mr.
Ely having aeen th advertisement, th information
wat at once communicated to Mr. Friling. In the
meantime th body had been interred by th Coro
ner. Mr. Kessler, one of Mr. Friling't clerka, went
down and bad th body disinterred, and at once re
cognised it at that of the unfortunate boy.
Wi learn that it la th intention of Messrs. Reagen
A Co., who have lately become tb purobaaera of I.
T. Clement' iteam aaw mill along the river, of
making extensive improvement! and largely increas
ing their faoilitiet for suiting lumber, as coon at Ibey
take possession of the property. Tbey are alto pre
paring to erect a large aaw-mill, east of Fourth ttreet
above tb Sbamokin Valley branch railroad, for tb
manufacture of doors, window-sash and all kinds of
ernamcntal wood work for building purpose. These
improvement! are much needed juit now, and we
know of no better investment of eapital than in luch
an enterprise. Th gentlemen oompoiing tb com
pany, are men of energy and eapital, and we bav
bo doubt, but that they will make tbii on of th
most extensive lumbering plaoes in th Stat, if pro
per encouragement it given them by our oltiisna.
At th age of nineteen, Harry V shipped in a
vessel oalled th Claremont and bound to Australia.
Tb craft wat eommanded by Capt. B , a gruff
man of middle age, who had passed the greater por
tionofhii life at tea. Though disposed at timet to
.order bit men about in a rough manner, yet he wa
not by any meant a bard hearted person.
Mr. K , the mate of the Claremeot wat a tyrant,
he bad contracted a disagreeable habit, which he
would indulge, in whatever craft be might chance
to be, of throwing marllnetpikes and belaying-pint
at the beadt of tuoh of the orew at were either too
cautious or too timid to resent bad treatment. A
Jong tea experience had given him great skill In read'
Jng the faces of those under his command, lie could
sell in a moment wbo would or would not submit to
ihe fact that T. 6. Shannon's Jewelry Store, Simp
aon't Building Market Square, is now th place of
attraction, jutt opening a new and well selected stock
.of watohee, jewelry, silver-plated ware, and all
goods connected with bit business. Gold and silver
plating don. Hair jewelry mad to order, watch
repairing and engraving don at abort notice, and
job reasonable terms, and warranted. Call and tcs
fat yourselves.
Imfbovbxixts i Cass's Additiob. W are
pleated te tee tb evidence of thrift oo th part of
ar neighbora in Cake't Addition to Banbury. While
paying a visit to that locality a few dayt ago, we
'wart lurprised to te se many buildings in court of
erection. A number of fin bouses bav sprang np,
and new place of business opened, giringquiu an
Importance to th plae. Awtng th Do residence
we net iced on erected by our friend Samuel Stehly,
E,., wbiob, for comfort and convenience, surpasses
. most building! sreoted in thit riainity. Tb house
stands upon ih sit of Fort Augusta, and it aurr
rounded by tb wort magnificent views and Scenery
along tb Susquehanna river. Mr. D. L. Brown bat
Jto erectod la dwelling near th August Hotel,
which It admired for Its seat appeartnoe. Mr. Rea
gen it engaged Ip fitting up th north-east room of
th Augusta Ho tl for ttor room. It is being fin
ished with muoh taste, and w bav no doubt, but
that a good tort wil b established and a fin busl.
ess done a that locality . Mr. Raagoa also istandt
bunding a hapdemt brick dwelling fer a residence
Taa Viaeta Caa BAiutoatt.-t faotttng of
tb director waa held at LewUtowa aa tatarday
last, wbea It tti Ittertalned ta proceed with Its tjna
struotioo aader th eotrt tatd by U lau Frtat
deat, Mr. Thompson. , Th saiBorltyof th Board,
including th President, It fa aadarttood, war ta fa
vor of Bret making a final effort to realise th amount
of fubwriptlon which had been determined apoa
and then holding a publlt letting. Th latter woald
probably hsv been tho wisest oonrse, and perhapt
thetafeetfor thottookbolden; bat If -Itt aoUoa will
uak th road th publl will not oar maoh bow or
by whom. , 1 '
Fatal Accidsiit. Charles L. V. Haas, a flag
man on on of the freight trains of th 8h amok in
Division of th N. 0. R W., mat a tuddea and me
lancholy death on 8alurday afternoon latt, near th
twitch at thBuok Ridge Colliery, a abort diatano
from thil plae. Ia jumping from th front bumper
of sn eight wheeled oar to open thetwitoh, be slipped
and fell upon th track, and two wheels of the oar
patted over bit body, crashing bit breast upon th
rail, and killing him instantly.
Deeeasel waa In bia 26th year, and had been an em
ployee of the road for, tome time. A wife and nu
merous relatlvei and friend! mourn bit sad fate,
ShamoltH Jleratd.
Special Policb. Incompliance with the petition
of the ciliicna of the coal region, Gov. Geary ap
pointed a apeoial police force for this county, under
th provlaioni of tb "Act for tb better protection
of persona, property and life in the mining regiont
of thil Commonwealth," passed at the last session of
the Legislature.
The foroe consist of ten, and it tinder command
of Joseph Heisler, the Chief Marshal of Schuylkill
county. Five of thit number, Wm. U. Moore, Jacob
B. Getter, John Harris, Samuel P. Eitenbart and E
B. Zimmerman, are from Sbamokin, and tbebalanoe
from Mt. Carmel and Schuylkill county. Th pay
of each man it $74 per month, and that of the Mar
shal 500 per annum, whioh it to b paid out of tb
oounty treasury.
Laosb Beer. Mr. Joseph Baoher, of the Cold
Spring Brewery, it now terving hit oustomert with a
genuine article of Eager. Thit it the first Lager
Beer manufuotured at Sunbury, and those who pro
fess to bt good judgot of the article pronounce It su
perior to the belt Lancaster Lager. Mr. Bacher
eoinmenood brewing more than a year ago, but as
Lager hot to go through a regular process and re
quires age, he was unable to Introduce it until now.
Saloon keeper and others should give him a tria
and tupport bom Industry when it It equal, if not
better, than a foreign article.
Acquitted John Van Daniker, on of th con
ductor on th Philadelphia and Erie railroad, who
wat arrested last fall, charged with embesslement
alleged to have been pommltted by him at a passen
ger conductor, waa tried at Erie, and acquitted on
Wednesday laat.
TJrcouho-i. There it a woman living in thit vi
cinity, now patt fil'ty-fouryeari of age who it the
mother of teventeen children. She la now nursing
the youngest, which ia only four montht old. What
a happy husband she bat, and now be must rejoice
when be lees a perfect grovt of "olive plant!' ga
ther round about hit table. And the, too, what a
pleasant thought it must be to ber, that ihe bai luch
a orowd of ohildren to "rise np and oall her bias.
tti." Montour American.
Navigable Again. The Wyoming canal bus
been placed in proper trim, and boating baa again
commenced. The boatmen complain of low freight.
Under the new Jury Law, passed at the latt let
lion of the Legislature, the Jury Commissioners are
to receive $2 60 a day for their services, and mile
age at the rate of 4 cents a mile.
Base Ball. A base ball match oanie off on Sat
urday last, between tbe Anthrsoite club of Shanio
kin and an Independent nine of thil plaoe. The
game waa pleyed on the grounda of the Susquehanna
club, below the N. C. R. W. engine bouse, and tbe
time occupied wat three hours and thirty minute!
Th following it the toor :
INDEPENDENT. U. R
Dvwurt, 1. 1. 3 11
Fauat, o. f. 1 13
btewart, 3d b. 2 12
llower, 1st b. 1 13
Seaebolla, 2d b. 3 10
Krohn. p. 4 7
McConkey, a. 6 7
Irvin. r. f. 2 8
Welker, 1. f. 6 7
Innings 1 2
Independent, 2 1
Anthracite, 3 2
ANTHRACITE.
Weaver, o.
lindce, p.
0.
Shipp, lat b.
Getter, a', t.
Coder, 2d b.
need, e. f.
Kfith, 3d b.
Haver, r, f.
Burk, 1. f.
3 4 6 6 T 8
21 T U 11 14 8
6 14 4 I 1 0
0
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3-34
Umpire. J. Ziegler, Susquhanna B. B. C.
Scorers. Hoover A Beard.
"Dead Heads" to Snows, etc The following
item on "dead heads," taken from a eotemporary, it
at applicable to Sunbury at any other city or town :
Tb free ticke t given to the presi for the nsei
named are always paid for, and that very liberally.
As a rule, those who issue not those who receive
these free tickets are the "dead heads," usually
giving fifty cents for that wbioh a five duller bill
would not adequately pay for. So long as the news
paper editor it expeoted to give liberal notioea of
entertainments before they occur, and then follow
these with a generous puff after the show is over, be
certainly baa no place in tbe "dead bead" olossitoa
lion. Indeed, in nine ease out of ten tbe editors
would be glad to receive half pay for their work
and pay two prioes for the free tioket. They cer
tainly would make money by th operation.
Thar it another cleat of "dead headt" ho are
not newspaper men. The publication of advertise
ment it at much In the business of a newspaper as
the publication of tt news ; and an editorial notice
whioh is designed to supply the plaoe of or add value
to a regular advertisement bat even less claim to
a gratuitous insertion than would such advertise
ment. Yet there ar these wbo ark justiuoh gra
tuioua notice, and thil almost a a matter of right.
If these tame persons should be asked to make a
present ol a dozen yardt of muslin to each porohaier
of a merino dress, or a dollar's worth of sugar to
whoever bought three pounds of tea, or half a doten
"fire tickets" tj whoever engaged twenty teats at
a eoootrt, tbey would reaent the demand at an insult
Yet why should not their wage be given away as
freely as should and are the product of the editor't
and publisher'i labor and eapital ? The merchant
makes his profit and living by telling hit goodt. The
publisher of a newspaper make hit by selling bis
advertising columns, not by giving them away, and
when be does give them in aid of a publi library or
other beneficial objeot, he deserve thanks at a pub
lic benefaotor, and not Insults as a "dead head."
BUBINESB NOTICUB.
Lira Ihidbanc. A person owe a dobt, and h
fears, should be die ia the present Mat of affairs, th,
compulsory payment of it would bring hit family, or
thot depending on him, Into distress ; by insuring
his life tor th amoult, be secures th pament of it,
at hit death, from th Company.
Jacob Bbipman, Firt utU Insurant Agtnt,
Sunbury, Pa.
"Vbbi, Vidi, Vici." Wat tb dispatch soot back
to bit country by the Great Ctsw, after be bad met
and conquered the enemy. This short saying it ac
cepted by tbt people aow-a-dtyt, instead of using
tb latin, translate it by saying, "w earn, saw, and
conquered" " our prejudioet by buying our Hats
and. Cap at th fasbionabl Hat and Cap Emporium
of 6. Fauat, Market ttreet, Sunbury, Pa., where tan
b purchased goodt of th latest ttylt and boat
quality.
"Pab Fa rasa. Comb Hon !"
Oh. father, dear father, do pleas hurry horn, .
My oonfideuwna suae abut, ,
You v promised again and again from Thatcher t
Vow would bring tva na pair of shoe.
My big to atioktout lik lb a4 ol a olam, -
And yoa of neglect doth aooua, . . , , .
Because yo bav failed from Thatcher1 -'
To bring boat my new pair of tho.
Th poor dear creature's thrilling appaal has bee
complied with. Her "dad" pur ah seed bar a pair of
thaboaaslfBiga'tar hoots at Thatobtr's wlf known
ttUblltbmtut
fttrr'a Fat.-, Poop, voej alggev, where
fw got dat new matt" "Why, at ahop, k
tjoar.'' "What am da priot obtush as artiol aa
at ' . "Dent knew, algger-don'l know t lothop
keeper wasn't dir." Faatt, the halter, aa always
b see at hit ttor, Market aqnare, wfcar h I
ready and willing to throw torn light on tho atari
transaction narrated above, especially as to th style,
prices, A., of hit lgaat hat.
ll
PaoTOOBApBs. Th beautiful picture taken at
Byerly's Photograph Gallery, In Bimpton't building,
Markttret, art acknowledged th best ever pro.
duoed ia Sunbury. Notwithstanding this, Byerly
charges leea than moat any other artist. Go at one
to bis gallery and be convinced at to th truth of
thit assertion. ' t . . ." ; "
SraiN. Th present season la devoted to grass
butter, freahahad, early peat, and Dew elothet. Th
first three can be procured In market, but to get th
last named indispensable! it It nreesar to exorols
th greatest discretion. Hence men of taste and
judgment go to th establishment of J. E. Suiiok,
merchant tailor, on Fourth street, wber they pro
cure th most durable and elegant garment.
It It really surprising to learn the amount of tho
tale at Miller' Exoolsior Boot and Shoe Store, Mar
ket square. The reason It that Miller keeps none
but the beat of stock, and sells at a very ainall ad
vanoe. U make it a study to give Satisfaction to
all hit customers.
Jot Lik a a Picture. A young man In th
country told bit Intended that th looked just like a
picture. Aooordingly the next tim she came to
town she called at Byerly'a Gallery, in Simpson's
building, just to see if tt was true. She wat toon
Convinced of the truth of her lover's assertion, and
loft perfectly tatiified, at all ar who patronise that
gallery.
I'l !
Lira Insurance. There can be no higher earth
ly motive, nor one that gives greater elevation of
character, arising from the purest impulse of the
heart, than that whioh impels a parent to retrench
luxuries, or even many of th necessaries of life, to
secure to the loved ones the means of future support
from the time they oan hav th scrvioea of a parent
no longer.
To Claim Agents. Blanks forth collec
tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Commission
ed Officers," under the lata Act of Congress,
equalising bounties, have been printed and are now
for lale at the American office. We keep on hand
a full supply of all kindt of military blanks, whioh
wt tell very cheap They are copied from blauka
prepared in the Departments at Washington, and
con be relied on for correctness. Ordera from a dit
ano will reeeiv prompt attention. -
Beautiful. The gentlemen of thit plaoe and
vicinity who desire elegant clothing, mad of th
best material, in tbe latest style, and warranted to
fit, should go to J. F. Shaffer, N. W. oorner of Mar
ket and Third streets, and order a suit.
Tbb Season. Spring bat come, and with It the
necessity for Spring clothing." Tb question is
where can tbe best and Cheapest be hid? Those
who read thil paragraph are invited to call at J. 0.
Beck 'i, Fourth street, where olothing It made up In
th best ityle, and at the lowest prices.
'HClil ii
On tht Fourth of July nest the bird of freedom
will scream from the Gulf of Mexico clear up to th
North Pol, and will doubtless proclaim to lb world
and all th "rest of mankind" that at th Continen
tal Baxaar, Market street, ready-made olothing and
olothing made to order is turned out wbioh, for
beauty, -durability and oheapneat, exoela any that
hat ever graced any establishment of tb kind out
side of th large cities
DEATHS.
At Jersey Shore, on the 16th ult.. Mr. PETER
EPLEY, Kd 84 years and 8 montht.
Corrected Weekly for tho "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do do do porowt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do per owt.
Wheat, prim red per bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, new do
Oat, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per round
de do uupared do
Dried Apulet, do
816 00
8 00
10 00
4 60
3 00
1 HO
1 10
70
00
40
24
14
3 00
30
18
24
20
20
18
14
13
18
60
Dried Cherries, (unetoned,) per bu
Butter,
per pound,
tgg.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hums,
Shouldera,
Beef, hind quarter,
" from "
Mutton,
Chiokena,
per dosen,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
hlulluukiu Coal Xi-uUs.
Sbamokin, May 20, 1867.
Tarn. Cut.
Sent for week ending May 24, 13.12.117
Per last report, 14fl,tM 01
160.092 18
182.842 18
To aame time latt year,
Decrease.
22.749 1 8
Special Notices.
Do not Nkqlict tbat Cough, to wear and tear
tbe constitution through the Summer months. No
thing is more emaciating than a cough in hot wea
ther. Coe's Cuugb Balsam ia a cheap and speedy
cur.
Dtspkpsia. W know of no remedy equal to
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure for this trouble. It eiiiblee
the patient to take any wholesome food stop, distress
after eating as soon as you tak it, and is a perfect
regulator of tbe Stomach.
" Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt ;
Nothing so hard, but search will find it out."
This was the motto of Mr. Burrett. wbea seeking
to discover a Hnir Restorativ which would not only
resture irrev hair to it natural oolor. but would also
prevent it from falling out and serve the purpose of
a splendid dressing as well. Procure a bottle of
"Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," and sue how
compiet.lv his efl'oris have been rewarded.
Mast ludicrou scene occurred in Cbitago last
summer when very body wu suffering great appre
hension from danger of chelera. A gentleman was
having bis bair dressed by an English barber, wbo,
with the all-important topio upon bis mind, re
marked, as be was vigorously removing the dandruff
from hit eustemer'a scalp, "They say, air, that the
cholera ia in the hair." Tbe gentleman sprang up
in great eonstornalion from four of oontagiun in the
brush. "Oh. sir." said the barber, "I doesn't mean,
sir, th 'air of the 'cad, but the hair of the balmos
phore." "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative"
would probably be powerless against cholera, ev an
in tb " 'air of Ih 'ead," bat it is a sure preventa
tive to those fatal destroyer of youthful beauty,
baldnoss and greyness, and those who would pre
serve their capillary adornment (hould at onoe
provide their toilet with the Restorative.
LA Youno Ladt returning to her country bom
after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was bard
ly recognised by hr frieods. . In plaoe of a coarse
rattle, lushed face, abe bad a soft ruby complexion
of almost; marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty,
three ah really appeared but aightee. Upon in
quiry aa to tbe eeiue of so great a ebangs.sh plain
lv told them that she used th Circsaataiisat,
Ussiest, and considered it su Invaluable acquisition
to any Lady' toilet. By U use ay Lady or U.utle
mn can improve their personal am earano aa hun
dred told. It is simple iu it combination, a Nature
herself I tiuiplt, yet unsurpassed in it etficaoy ia
drawing Impurities from, also healing, cleansing and
beauttfying th skin and complexion. By its direct
aotioo en da eutiele tt draws rrosa it all it impuri
ties, kindly healing tbe sasss, and leaving the our
fao a Nature intended it should be, clear, colt,
smooth and beaatiful. Pric 91, nt by Mail or
Express, oa receipt of an order by ' '
W L, CLAHK A CO., Chemist.
No. I West Payette tit., Syracuse, N . 7.
The only American Agent fur the sale of th tun.
February 16, 167. ly ' - ' -
'hELMBOLDTS EXTRACT BIICHU end Improved
oet Wash cures secret ud delicate diaorde' iu all their
Mas, at kUM easene. buie Of sw csmuia ui diet, ro in-
eitliVOUieaC sua IW espuwi. . im w vmm mm
oaur, immediate
In lie seuue, aiM iieo irocn an i,
nous prapwiu.
aalraW ly
TAK8NO MORR UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE
REMEDIES far aiipJeeaanl end daufSkeu diseeae. Us
HasHu'i Exraaot Bocae s a isuraovaa Roea Was.
Marek J, 7 -Jy ' .
qui paica C IX) THING.
JONX2S'
' OLD ESTABLISHED
ori PK1CB
CLOTHING HOUSE,
0M Market Street,
On door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has don busi
ness on th One Price Hyt.em, and w believe we
are the only Clothing Houae in the elty that ttriotly
adheree to thil principle. W hav earned a repu
tation wbioh we ar proud of, for good taste In seleot
good itylet and substantial materials, and not Its
important, for having all our gooda,
EXTKA KLL. MA DR.
W employ th beat talent, for Cutters, and our
Ooodt ar of both kind Fasbionabl and plain
an tbat all taste aaa be suited. Th prioes ar th
very lowest, as any on by a moment I thought must
tee, or otherwise w could not meet the competition
of our neighbor, for a no deductions ar ever made,
we must put our prioee down to the advantage w
promts.
Th people may depend, thit la th true plan upon
which to do businets, and many a dollar can b
avd to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
JONE8
ONE PRICE CLOTHING H0DSE,
604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia,
Not on th Corner, but one door above Sixth.
Maroh 23, 1867. ly
Dr. gcttcmck'ft fflamdrtiko Pills.
A Nubtliut for Calomel.
These Pill are oompoeed of various roots, having
th powsr to relax the secretions fit tho liver aa
promptly and effectually as blue pill or merenry,
and without produolng any of those disagreeable or
dangaroui effoott whioh often follow th use of the
latter.
In all bilious disorders these Pill mav b uted
with confidence, as they promote the discbarge of
vitiated Due, ana remove loose oDStruotiona irom tne
liver and biliary ducts, whioh ar tb cause of
bilious affections in general.
SCHKNCK'8 MANDRAKE PILLS cur sick
headache, and all disorders of the Liver, Indicated
by sallow skin, coated tongue, costiveneaa, drowai
ness, and a general feeling- of weariness and laaei-
tudo, ahowing that tb liver is in a torpid or ob
tsruotcd oondition.
In short, thes Pills may be used With advantage
in all oases when a purgative or alterative medioine
is required.
Please ask for "Dr. Schenok's Mandrake Pills,"
and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are
on th Government stamp one when in the last
stage of Consumption, and the other In his prosenl
health.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Piioe, 24 cents
per box. Prinoipal Office, No. 14 North 6th Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes A Co.,
21 Park Row, New York; S. S. Hanee, 108 Balti
more St., Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, N. E. cor.
of Fourth and W alnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio : Walker
A Taylor, 134 and 136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago,
III. ; Collins Brothers, southwest oorner of 2d and
Vine St., St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 2ft, 1806. 4lhA4lhw.ea.mo.ly.
" iSYSPEPBIA- ! "
There it no disease whioh experienoe hat so amply
proved to be remediable by tbe PERUVIAN SYR
UP, (a protected solution of tb Protoxide of Iron.)
as Dyspepsia. Th most Inveterate form of thil
disease hav been completely cured by thit medi
oine, at ample testimony of tome of our first citizens
prove.
rnos tbe tenebable archdeacon icott, d. d.
Dunham, Canada East.
I am an Inveterate Dyspeplio of more
than 24 years' standing."
I "1 hav been sn wonderfully benefitted
in the three short weekt during whioh I have used
the Peruvian Syrup, tbat I can scaroely persuade
myself of tbe reality. People who have known me
are astonished at the change. I am widely known,
and can but reoommend to others that whioh has
dons so muoh fur me."
ANOTUEB CLEHOrMAN WHITES AS rOLLOWS I
"My voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed.
I have discovered the "Fountain of Health" on this
lido of the Atlantic. Throe bottle of Peruvian
Syrup have rescued me from the fangs of the fiend,
Dvip.psia."
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a history of
this remarkable remedy, with a treatise on "Iron as
a medicine," will be sent free to any address.
Tb genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown In ths
gloss. J. P. DINriMOKK, Proprietor,
36 Dey Street, New York.
Sold by all Druggist.
ACROSTIC.
Q ently it penetrate through every pore,
R elieving sufferers from each angry tore ;
A II wounds it heals with oertninty and speed ;
C uts, Burns, from Infiammatioo soon are freed;
E ruptioni, at it't presence disappear ;
Skim lose each stain, and the complexion ' clear !
S alve, inch as Obace's, every one should buy ,
A 11 to its wondrous merits testify,
L at those wbo doubt, a single box but try,
V erily, then iu true desuru 'twould have ;
E van unbelievers would luud U back's Salve !
May 4lh 4t.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
UtUeXKa'CJ
la a certain cure foi diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEY, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR
GANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINT,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and all disease of the
URINARY ORGANS,
whetaej existing ia
MLE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LUNG STANDING.
Diseases of Iheae organ require ihe use nf a ditiratic.
If an treHtineut is submitted in, Consumption or Insan
ity may ensue. Our Flesh end Blood ar .unpolled from
these source, and ihe
HEALTH AND IlAPPINESS,
aud .
that of Posterity, depend upon prompt as of a rsliabl
remedy.
HEI.MBOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 19 years, prepared by
ii. t. iii;liuoi.i,
DRUGGIST,
SM Broadway, New York, and
in Mouth loth Street, Phiauuipuia, Pa.
March t, It;. ly
COLGATE fc CO.'H
GERMAN
ERASIVE SOAP
Els manufactured from PURE
I MATERIALS, and may be
I considered the STANDARD OF
'EXCELLENCE. Por sal by
all Qrootrs.
May 18, 1887. ly.
To 4;natimptlve.
Tb advertiser, having been restored to health In
few weeka by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for teveral years with a sever lung sfleo
tian, and tbat dread disease. Consumption la anx
ious to make known to bi fellow-sufferer lb mean
of cur. ' .
Te all who desire It, he will send a eepy of th
prescription used (free of charge.) with the direc
tions lor preparing and uaiug the tame, which they
will find a sure oure for Consumption. Astuua,
BuoNCRtTis, Consns, Colds, and all Throat and
Lung Affections. The only objest of the advertiser
in sonding the piesfriplioti i to bemfil ibe afHicted,
and apread Information which he conceive to be
invaluable, and be hope every sufferer will try
bis remedy, a it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription,
rata, by rotura mail, will pleea address
' REV. EDWARD A. WIL80N,
my lS-'fiT.ly Williamsburg, King Co., N. Y.
KaaO-t Thy PcsHlsiy.
Mabamb E. y. TaoaBToa tb great English As-
trologlst, Clairvoyant and Payonometrleian, wbo bat
astonished tb ointi6o claaaea of the Old World,
ha now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madam
Tboratoa poses such wonderful powers of Mooed
sight, a to enable her ta impart knowledge of the
greatest importance to th sing! or married of either
ex. While in a state of trauue, she delineate th
vary feature of In person you ar to marry, and
by th aid or aa luauument of Intense power, known
as lb Pnycuoujolrop, cuarrantees to product a life
likeaioture of Us future husband or wife of the
applioant, together with dat of marriage, position
in life, seeding traits of character, Ac- XuU Is ao
humbug, as thousand of testimonial aa assert,
bb will seixl, when desired, a certified certificate, or
written guarantee, tbat th piotur U what it pur
port to be. By euclosiog a small lock of bair, and
tiaung piao or sirta, age, a is position aaa com'
plexiua, and aaelosinc Ally Cent and stamped n
velop addressed to yoarself, yoa will receive th
piotur and desired icforauaUoaby return mail. , All
oommunioation sacredly confidential. Address ta
eoaadeooe, Madam E. . Tuobnton, P.O.Bob
213, UudJon.K. y. rebla-ST Iy
IIKfT5t3l
or
U-Borp Throat.
RsMjVIBB immidiatb attention,
If ALLOWBD TO CONTINUE,
f Wi Irritation f the I.tsns:,
em rtsK- x Permanent Throat
tVlacaae, or ajon
tnmptlea
tl OTTEN TBB BEtVLT.
BBOWN'H
DROIsCniAL TROCHES
BATINO A DlBEOt IBrLCBNCB TO TUB TAKTS,
OITB IMMEDIATE BELItr.
FortBronohltia, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Diseases,
Troche ar used with always good tnooeas.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troehti nssful In clearing th voloe when
taken be for Singing or Speaking, and relieving th
throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs.
Th Tnehn ar recommended and prescribed by
Physician!, and hav had testimonials from eminent
men throughout the country. Being an article of
true merit, and having proved their efnenoy by a test
of many yeara, each year finds them in new locali
ties in vorlous parts of th world, and th Troches
re universally pronounoed better than other ar
ticle. Obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches,"
and do not tak any of the Worthless Imitations that
may be offered Sold Etery where.
November 24, 1866. 6m
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
BUCHU
la the Great Diuretic
HUmboliTt Conoentrated Extract Sartaparilla
I the Otent Blood Purifier.
Roth are prepared according to rules nf Ph.irmacy and
Chemistry, end aie the moeiactlve thai can be made.
March 8, IEQ7.- ly
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH!
8CRATCU ! SCRATCH I 6CRATCH!
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Cure the Itch In 44 Hour).
Also oure SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL.
BLAIXS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN
Price 60 cents. For sale by Ihe drurgists. By tend
ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agent.
170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United
Slate. I 23 '66-y
Wonderful but True.
Madams Remington, th world-returned Astrolo-
gist snd Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a
clairvoyant state, delineate! tbe very feature of
th person you ar to marry, and by th aid of an
Instrument of intense power, known as th Psycho
motrope, guarantee to produce a pvrfect and life
like pioture of the future husband or wife of the
applicant, with date of marriage, ooouiatiun, lead
ing trait of character, As. This is no Imposition, as
testimonials without number oan aaaert. By stating
ilao of birth, age, disposition, oolor of rye snd
air, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope
addressed to yoursolf, you will reoeivo the picture
by return mail, together with desired Information.
yjf Address in oonnnenoe, oiadame ukrtbudb
Remington, P. 0. Box 2VT, West Troy, N. Y.
teoin- t7. iy.
aVree to Krerybody.
A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving Information of the
greatest importance to the young of both lexet.
It teaohes bow ths homoly may bcoome beautiful,
tbe despised respected, and the forsaken loved.
No young lady or gentleman should fail to tend
their address, and receive a copy, post-paid, by re
turn mail.
Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. Y.
' Errors of Youth.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for tbe sake of suffering
humanity, send free to all wbo need it, the recipe
and directions for making tbs simple remedy by
which be was oured. Sufferer wisbiug to profit by
th advertiser's experience, can do so bv addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OUDEN.
my IB -07. ly i uodar street, K. x.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lic sale, at tbe Central Hotel, in the Borough nf Sun
bury, on Saturday, June 1st, A. D. 10(17. The fol
lowing described real estate to wit : A curtain bit of
of ground, situate in John W. Fryliug's Addition to
the Borough of Sunbury. aforesaid, nunibervd
bounded on the Itortb by and Alley : on tne bouth
by lot No 11 ; on the East by sn Alley, and oil the
West by Broadway, containing .S3 foot more or less
in fronton Broadway, and 230 feet mora or less in
depth, to an Alley, whereon is erected a two story
frame dwelling House, and frame kitchen attnul.ed.
Late tbe property of Robert V. Brooks, decease. I.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock .P. M. of said dav.
when the terms tnd oonditloni of st-le will be made
known by J. B. MAS3ER, Adm'r.
By order nf the Court, 1
J. A. J. Cumminos. Cl'k 0. C.
Sunbury. April 22. 167. )
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS!
ii. . tiiac-iil:h,
successor to
W. W. A PS LEY.
IN addition to our large stock, already on hand, we
erenow receiving a full supply of Spring an I
summer goods for Ladies, Oentlemen, Miaaos ana
unuareu s woar.
Also a eood assortment of Trunks. A laree lot of
R. R. Bags, Gents' fins leather Satchels. Wo wish
it distinctly understood that we intend soiling our
goods at small profits, exclusively for the oash.
Don't forget Ihe place. Pleasant's Building, Mur
kel Square, Sunbury, Pa.
NOTICE Boota and Sheet neatly repaired at
hort notice. If any bought of ut should rip they
hall be fixed for nothing.
a. u. iuAtui.it.
Sunbury, April 1867. tf.
J. H. Conley & Co.,
tliark4?tHtreet,KaMturihe Itallroud
SUNBURY, PENrT'.A..
DEALERS IN
FORICIU.X fc AMIKICA,
Hardware & Cutlery.
THE attention of Mechanics, Farmers, Builder,
and Buyer, generally 1 invited to the fact that
we bio now offering a better sclaoted assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than aver was offered in this marked at prices muoh
below those heretofore demanded by dealer. Our
stock comprise all articles in this line ofbuslneaa,
embraeing a general assortment of tools and mate
rials used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAOONMAKERS,
JOISERS, AC, AO., . i
together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Kails,
Spikes, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Mill aod X Cut
Saws, do., do.
Sunbury, March 30, 1867.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
MESSRS. D. C. Dissinger and John A. Taylor,
would respectfully announce to the eitiwu of
ouuoury, and surrounding country, that having
formed a co-partnership, tbey are now prepared to
furnish ornamented and plaiu
iaVitveaitoneai, Tosuus) V Slonuineri tai
of th beat Italian and American marble, at price
that cannot fail to giv entire sutudaetion, and re
spectfully aolioit tb publio patronage.
DlSSINtlER A TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 11.1866. ly.
To tb Citizen- of the Itoroujth or
ftJuaburjr.
YOU ars hereby notified that is I tb Intention of
tb Burgees and Town Council to compel tbe paving
and guttering of the several streets mentioned in the
borough ordinance passed Jun 4th, ,: aod. That or.
dinanoe required lu pavement Ao., to be laid by
the first day of August, IbAd. If preparations are
not made to lay aae pavements by tbs owners of lots
fronting a any of said streets immediately, Ibe sains
will be done by the town council snd an extra charge
of twenty per centum will be added to ths oust la
aoeordano with tbe Act of Assembly and the ordi
naooe aforesaid. It is th determination to earrv
out Ihe direction of th Town Couucil, aud oitisuu
may rely apoa lb work being deue sot them tl tbey
neuleot it themselves.
E. Y. BRIGHT, Chief Surges.
Busbery, May , left?. -
Childress's) Carriage, 7
WK would call th atttntiua of tho wanting a
Child's Carri iga, to oar new and large assort,
mailt comprising asw and eeauU.'ul tyl.
J.H. CONLEY AGO.
SHOEMAKERS.
TBS best qualitl ef Sol Leather. French Calf
skins, asarrotMos, Lining, Letts, Nail,. Peg
Tool of all kioda, aad every thins ased bv the trade,
for sal low by f. CONLRY A CO.
"N. . Coagh. A Cold
NEW GROCERY!
Market Street, three doors east of th Railroad,
north Bids, BUNBVRY, PA.
vVn0LE5AL3 A RETAIL
wMwtwtX33w33JBwW
AND
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP OOODSt
Their Stock it complete, consisting In part of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL.
Tobaooo, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, .Shoulders, Choeso, Fruit,
Glass, Lamps, Ac, Ao.
Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods,
tjf- Cull and examine our Stock, and satiafy your
selves.
Sunbury, April 27, 1867.
Mj-iM-W A. H-.
M .A SONIC HALL BUILDLNO.
DHEI3BACH BROTHERS,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and cus
tomers, tbat thuy have removed their Store Into
the south end rnomol IheVMssouic Buildinz, on Third
street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where thoy will
w nappy io wsit upon uicm.
Their large assortment of
Groceries. Provisions,
AC, are all freehand of the beat aualitv. oonsiatinir
ol Teas, Coffees, Sugars, snd Spices.
Dried and Canned Fruits, 'Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in the Grocery line.
Thev would also call attention to their larffa and
cheap lot of Good Family Flour, Green Tea, Hams,
Shoulders, As., which are eonetantly kept on hand.
FRESH FISH and Vegetables, every Tuesday and
Friday evenings.
Give them a oall and see for Touraelroa.
Sonbury, April 27, 1S67.
MILLINERY GOODS
-r-VISJ 3D 3STOTI03-SXS.
Mis ANNA PAINTER,
Market Square, two doors west of the Poet Office,
SUNBURY, PENN'A,
RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends and the
public that she ha just returned from the city,
where sho has spent some tiiue in uiiiking selections
and purchases, and baa just opened a Inrge stock ol
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons, Laces, Dress-Linings. Crinoline and AVi-
gnus Skirling Lining. Holp .Skine, Bugle Trim
mings, Irape Trimmings, llut Crape, Cloak Buttons,
Corsets. Zophyra.
A large assortment of Ladies and Genllemon't
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A STATIONERY.
DOLLS of all sites, Alphabet Blocks, Aa.
She flatten herself in beinz able to mukea dianlav
that will give entire satisfaction to visitors, and
goods will be exhibited with plnasure.
ounoury, may , imx.
FANCY DKY (iUODS STOKE
MISS KATE BLACK,
llarket street, four doors west ofWru. II. Miller's
Boot aud Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friendsin Sunbury
and vicinity, tbat she has just opened her
SPIilSG SUMMEIi DRESS GOODS,
of every description.
iiMiisouuuie JircMM Trinuiilugs,
Head Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Laoe
Cellars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins. bheetinzs.
Drillings, Alapaeas, Poplins, Crape and Laoe Veils.
L.udi;' IfatM, Children's! llutst nud
L'ilM, of every variety.
Mme. Demurest' Iluir Curlers, Hnir Coils and
Curls, Glovo. Stocking. Collars, Corset. Ac.
Gents' Collars. Neckties, half Hose. Handker
chief and Suspenders.
Bradley's now P-.int Duplex Elliptio (or double
i ..ug SKIRTS )
HOPKINS Elliptio Skirts.
Perfumery, Toilet Soups, Hair Brushes. Combs.
Tors, and a general variott of NOTIONS.
SA1& J)ljAIn..
Sunbury, April 27. 1867.
sfiUM; AND SUMMER
MILLINERY AUD FANCY GOOD3.
Just openiug at tbe Store of
Miss LOUISA eniSSLER,
South side of Market Square, SL'XEl'RY, Pa.
yilSS SHJSSLEH has just returned from the
iL oiliw with a choice apd faabiouablo soltctiun
tf
BONNETS, HATS. SHAKERS. SUNDOWNS.
RISTORI, COMET, 40.,
of the latest style and patterns, to whioh the Invites
tne attention ot may purchasers. Also,
Missv and Children Hats ef different varieties.
A flue assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves, Fans
Parasols, Buglo Trimmiuirs, Flowers. Ribbons, Belt
Ribbons, Velvet Riblains, Braid. Ladies' Neck Tics,
Dreas Comb!. Head Dresses. FANCY GO'IDS, Lace.
Handkorchiefi. Lace Collars. Zephyrs. Buttons, and
all goods found in a lady's furnishing Store.
Also, received an excellent assortment of Perfu
mery, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair Brushes, with ft
dill irent variety of oolUr (paper and linen,) and
Neck-Tics, Unlf.Hose, Suspenders, Ac, for Ueutle
mcn. A good atsortmentot Stationery.
Thankful for past favors she hopes by a further
desire to pleiue the public, the continuance of their
patronage.
LOUISA SII1SSLER.
April 13, 1867.
j. w. stkve:so:j,
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER,
Market Square, near the Court
House,
SUNBURY, Northumberland Countv.Pa.
Ht nas just opened an assortment or uota
and Plain Patont Watches. CLOCKS
for Railroads, Banks and Dwellings, Fine
Gold Rings, Finger Hinga, Bracelet, Minia
ture Chios, Medallions. Lm'krt. Pencils.
Thimble, i prelacies. Silver Tuble, Dessert, Tea Salt
and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons. Cups, Napkin
Rings, Fruit aud Buttor Knives, Shields, Combs,
Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Fruit DUhea, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pilchors,
da . Ao.
He invites the cilisens of Sunbury and vicinity to
enii at ibe alaive place; where he will be happy to
Wait upon tbem.
Lst Purtioular attention paid to REPAIRING.
April 14, 1K7.
Ajjrrifiiltural tiiiH-iii-nti,
HOE'S Grain Rukes.Steol and Iron Garden Rakes,
Loug and I) Handle Spades, Shovels, Manure
and Hay Forks. Grass and Grain Scythes, Grain
Cradles. Cradle Fiuzurs, Trace, Ureas', Tongue and
Log Chains. Grind-stones, Fanning Mill Selves of
all s'ses and kinds, a large assortment nf Red Wagon
Haines, for Plowing, Farm Bulls, Cultivator Teeth,
lor sale by J. it. CONLEV A CO.
AUl-.Vl'fi iVA.Vl JJ1 I'OH
GENERAL L. C. UAKXK 8
niSTORY OP THE SECRET SERVICE.
This work was announced more than a year ago
billowing to tbe attempt of the Government to tup
pre it, II publication was delayed. It will now
be iwued, Unaltered aud Unabridged, under Ihe
Supervision uf General Bnkor. Those tuarveloua
narratives ar all attested by th highest ofhoiul
authority.
Tb Morals of lb National Capital ar thoroughly
ventilated, and there ar some Stiange Revelations
concerning Heads of Departments, Member! of Con
gress, FEMALE PARDON BROKERS, and distin
guished military characters,
Seud lor a Circular and te our terms, and a full
description of the work.
Address P. GARRETT A CO.,
TO Cbesuut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
April 27,18o7.lm
NEW MARBLE YARD!
TUlrtl afreet. North of Ihe Itepot,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
WM. BUSH, Proprietor.
MONUMENTS. Tomb-sUine. and Ornamental,
aud Plaiu Work iu Uarbl promptly executed
at ibe lowest price.
sheauOMViiwr having had esperiene ia th best
establishment pf Philadelphia, teel ouofideut of
being able to turn out th boat dyles of work.
A. 11. RUSH, Agent.
April tf.ldof. ,
Coachniakers.
TT7E ar wiling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs,
V Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axis, o
very lew
a Large bluclt at
Sunbury, March 80, lbT.
CONLEY A CO.
T EAD Pipe, all siie ia iters, nd for 1 by
l CONLEY A 00.
Something Now
JSotbing New
AX
GOOD NEWSI
Th splendid assortment ef Q00DS at th
MAMMOTH STORE
jr. iv. miLi.ta sl Bo,
IS NEW,
but It Is Nothing Now for them as lisy ars always
getting np NEW GOODS.
GOOD NEWS,
to ths people of SUNBURY, for they hav purch a
ed them goods low and are soiling them at Very
Mm mnm,
We ar determined to aell our Gooda at Low
Prioes and defy competition.
Wekeepth bent qssnllty of Good a and
tell them as low aa th second qiiaisliea ar
sold by other dealers.
Com and examine our Stock and Learn our
No cbargo for showing Gooda. That
is our business and wa take p'easuro
in doing it.
Feeling very thankful to ths public for their very
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, we
feel confident of retaining their oustou,by aatrlot
adberepce to tbe rule! we have adopted.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
The Mammoth S t d r e,
Market Square, 2 doors east of the New Court House,
SUNBURY, PA.
J. W. FRILING A SON.
Sunbury, March 30, 1807.
Fashionable Dress
TRIMMINGSl
AND
Millinery Goods,
Juat opening at the Millinery Store of
Miss JUL L. GUSSLYBR.
Fourth Street, two doors below tbe Railroad, West
4 side, SUNBURY, PA.
Such at
Dress-Trimmings, Uesd-Dressaa, Gloves, Hosiery
Ribbons, Flower?, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Ao., io.,
which have been carefully selected.
Miss M L. 0 ussier has just opened a large assort,
inent of Millinery Uoods. Ladies should not fail to
go and see the latest styles at it will pay to not delay
in visiting ber ttor.
Cull and examine for yourselves. No trouble to
show goods
Sunbury, April 20, 1S67.
NEW GE0CERT ST0SS,
w. s. ftjei:ait & cc ,
Market Streot, Six doors East of Third street, north
tido, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends aod lb
public, that they have opcuod a
C3-HOCEl:i-,5tr
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have tbetn call an I cx:uniiio
their atock, which has jm,t been opened, embrac
ing everything in tbeCirocery line, such as
CufXee. Tea, Suar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
Fruits, heuiis. Hominy, Cheese, C'ruckera,
Bucon, Ham, Fili, Suit, Pututoes,
etc, togother with Soapa,
Candles, Soda. Ac.
ami in fact everything in the Uroceryand Provision.
Line
FLOUR AND FEED, Queonrware, Willow-ware,
Olaasware, Coal Oil Lamps. Conl Oil io.
Cull and lee beforo purchasing elsewhere.
W. h FURMAN A CO
6unbury . April 27, 1SA7.
a nv.w Ait it i va i. or
SPRING AND SUMMER
Ona3Dtts9
AT THE STORE OF
J. II. E N G- X3 ! ,
Corner of Fourth snd Markr.t Streets, SUNBURY.
JUST received from New York and Philsf'.el- Ma,
a large supply of Sl'RlNO AND SUMMER
UOODS, which bo will tell at small profits, for oash
or country produce.
His Dry Uoodt department is full of every descrip
tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS UOODS,
and White Hoods at all pri.-ee.
Fancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland Wool
Shawla
Yankee Notioas in Great Variety
Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts.
G .A. JR. 2? E T S ,
Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpet Floor Oil Cloth,
all width, drriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth
Widow Shades, Plain Ureen and Brown Oil Cloth
and Fialures tor Windows.
Nugar, Coffee, Midasses, Rioe, Crackers, Spices, Salt
Fish, Choose, Ao.
tjueeusware, Olaaswar. splendid Sett of Teaware,
at low prices.
BOOTS & SnOC3 IW GEE AT VABIETT.
Hats and Caps, Oil, Paiut, Ulaat, Putty, School
Books, Paper, Slates, Ac.
HARD W AR E .
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Looks, Hinges and Serew
A Lame assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all price.
All persons desiring io get good goout win picate
giv him a tail.
i. H. F.NQEL.
Sunbury, April 20, 1P6T-
BIRD CAUES, 11 different kind. If you want
good and cheap Bird Cage, go to
C0NLETAC0
FIRST" NATIONAL
-TCqt 1T. MSZ9
H. O. THACXZCB, Proprietor.
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA
New Goods, New Styles, New Trice.
Th largest Stock of Bo '4 aod Shoe in thit Mtrket
TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & TRICE
Heats' Traveling Satchel, Haud-Bega, Valises, Ac.
An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fin Leather Sat
ehsl Caba's, Ac, A.
COMB AND SILK, COME AND BEE.
Ileskjat' UallslliiK, .
MARKET QOCAIiK.
April 1. mi