A MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DHBI8B0H BHOTHERS, RK5PKCTFULLY inform their friends and cus tomers, that they have removed Iboir Slor. into the Kuth end room of the'Masonio Building, on Third street, opposite th Depot, t anbury, wbore the; will be happy tp wait upon them. Their luge assortment of Groceries. Provisions, AO., are all fresh and of the best quality, constating of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Spioos. Dried and Canned Fruits. 'Prunot, Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and In fact everything usually kept in the Grocery line. They would also call attention to their large and ehoap lot of Good Family Flour, Orson Toa, Hams , Shoulders, Ao., which ar oonslantly kept on band. KREStl FISH and Vegetable!, very Tuesday and Ifrirtny evening. Give them call and ioe for youraclve. Banbury, April 27, 1867 BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! To the diluents of Bwmfonry and Ylelnlty. miTB undersigned hare bought the Brick-Yard L and improvements, formerly leased and worked by A. B. Stevens, and have made additional im provement, and are now prepared to make contrac to manufacture and dolivor BK1CK in largo quan titioi, for building and othor purposes. liy the manufacture of a good artiolo, and prompt attention to business, we hope to receive a snare of publio patronage.. Ordert left at the Brick-Yard, or Bo 14, Sunbury Poet Office, will be promptly attended to. T. HIMES A CO. junbnry, May 18, 1MC7- Sin , CHOICE FIUTIT & ORNAMENTAL BENJ. BOHNEB, TWW In Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn ish from the most responsible Nurseries in this and other states, first clnaf TREKS of all kinds. Also, Shrubbery, Vinos and Plant. Garden Seeds of all Kinds. - Orders are respectfully solicited. Addreft BEN.T. BOHNER, Fnxinos, North'd. Co f5 N. B. Insurance)) taken In several of tno most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective vorniinnies in uio oiaio. Juno 8, 1S67. y 1TE77 SHOE 5T03.E. Market Street, adjoining Gcirhart's Confcotionery Store, SUNBURY, Pa. TUF undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that ho has opened a SEW SHOE STORE, for the sale a well as for the manufacture cl the finest and best quality of Ladies' Shoes, vii : (IovoKtil, Jlorrocco, Calf-fckln and LniMinc tiaiterw, Ac Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock is entirely new and well selected. He also manufactures fine Trench and other Calf skin Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen. Orders for ladies and comlemon't custom work will be promptly attended to and got np in the best style by ekiitui mecnamcs Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on hand and lorsale to the trade. J. H. Ji.FFK.lES. Sunbury, April 20, 1SC7. sstA v.. Aa, tJr FIRST PREMIUM 4& Or a Sliver Medal W7 WAS AWsaDKD TO &f BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE wi v Br ths N. II. State Airrlctilhirsl Swlctr, at TJ Us salrhsldrn In Nashua, bpU DABRDTT'S Vegetable Hair Restorative Rectortt Omy Hilrto Itt Boturml color. Pro motc the pmwth ot tlio liir. Ciiuuiiet th roott to their orleltial orrnic action, fcradi- v Cttei IHtidrutf and Humort. lrcventt 1 . Unir taUiiig out. la Hupvrior Drrating. It contaiua no tnjuiioua inffrctiK-nU. JL Dd it the moat popular and reli- ble utlcle throughout Um A W ibut, Wt, North and , South. mo 4, R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, lIAXCrtBSTEB, ft. n. Sold by W. A. BEStJT, Sunbury, I'a., Druggist generally. April 6, 1S67. flin and J. X. STUVESSOS, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Market Sqnam, near the Court House, SUS BURY. Northun-berlanil County, Pa. Hfci lias lust opened an assortment ot tjnid and l'lain Patent Watches, CLOCKS for Railroads, Banks and Dwellings, Fine Oold Kiugs, Finger Kings, Bracolets. Minia ture Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, fciilvcr Table, Dessert, Tea Suit and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Cups, Napkin Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, Castors, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac. io. He invites the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity to eall at the above plaoe, where bo will be happy to Wait upon them. L3r Particular attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, 1867. J. H. Conley & Co., Market Street, East off lie Itailroad SUNBURY, PENN'A. DEALERS IN FOREIGN At AJIEKICAX, Hardware & Cutlery. rpHE attention of Mechanics, Farmers, Builder, L and Buyers generally is invited to the faot that vr ate now offering a better selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than ever was offered in this marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our itock comprises all artioles in this line of business, embracing a general assortment of tools and mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAOOSMAKERS, JOINERS, AC, AC, together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes. Rupu, Ckaiiu, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut Saws, Ae., Ac. Sunbury, March 30, 1567. Fashionable Dress AND Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery .Store of Miss 21. Xj. GUSSLEB, Fouith Street, two doors below tba Railtoad, West side, SUNBURY; PA. .Such u 2B -i a sr-a if's 9- in a 9 a 9 Dress-Trimmings, Head-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker chiefs, Ac, Ae., which have been carefully selected. Mias M. L. (iussler baa just opened a large assort ment of Millinery Uoods. Ladies should not fail to o and see tbe latest styles u it will pay to not delay i visiting ber store. Call and examine for yourselves. No troull. to show goods Buubury, April 20, 1S67 STEVENS HOUSE, ill, 23, 25 A? 37 Broadway, S. Y. Opposite Bowling Green, ON THE EUROPEAN iJLAN. milE BTEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known JL to the traveling public. The location is espe cially suitable to merchant and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of tba oily Is ou the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjaeeut to all th. principal Railroad and oteamboat depots. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberal accommoda. Uoa for over S00 gueeta-it is well furnished, and PoasMse .very modern improvement for the oom fort and entertainment of its inmate.. Tba rooms ar. spacious and wall v.ntilai.d-provld.d with gas and waterthe attendance Is prompt and respectful .nam. tool, is generously provided with ever elicaey of the sewn at moderate rate. May ii, 1867 6m CMAfitS A CO., Prop'tn. SHOEMAKERS. .v?B tfla111".?' tath, Fnh Calf V , ,v;vi muiags, i.aata, Haus. . P.ira- ' WKUI CO. - t TTniiii mi iiiiii ill ' iiinnwinMi " IS yenrs ntahlnher) In N. V. City," "Only infallible rrrn-diee known." , "Frerfrom Poisons," "Nut Hninrioa to the Human Fnmils." "Hats ooineout of tlirir holes to die.'' "COSTAR'B" RATjROACH, Ac., F.XTERM'8 Is a paste used for Rats, Mice, Roaches, Black and Red Ante, Ae , Ac. "COSTAR'S" BKD-DUO EXTERMINATOR lea liquid or wash used to destroy, and also as a preventive fm lied-Run, Ae. "COSTAR'S ELECTRIC POWDF.R FOR INSECTS la for Moth., Mnsspiitrww, Flsaa. Berl-Baga, Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ae. rr 1 1 1 an,ii iilnf all worthless Imitations. Cr""r" that "CosTsa'a" name "son each Boa, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy. IT Address, HENRY R. COSTAR, 434 Broadway, N. Y And all Druggists and Retaileis everywhere. Sold by FHILINU tc SON, Sunbury, Pa. a O T .A. IR, ' s CELEBRATED B U C K T II 0 It N SALVE For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Cancers, Broken Hrmtts, tftire Mnplee, Weeding, Blind ami Pan.ful Piles: Scrofulous, Putrid and III conditioned Sim; Ulcers, Glandular Pwellinaa, Erupiions, Cutaneous Afleciinne, liinrworm, Itch, Corns, Bunions, Chilnlains, Ac j Chop, prcl Hands, Lips, Jte.j Bites of Spideis, Insects, Animals, nv., n v. tT Boxes, 2.' cts., SO cts ., and SI sizes. rolil by nit Drutrgists everywhere. And hv HENRY R. COST A K. Demit 4f4 Broadwav. iew 1 OTK . gidd by FRIL1NG V SON, Sunbury, Pa. COaSTAR'S UNIVERSAL CCPwlT SOLTE1TT. For Corns, Bunions, Wmts, o. C7nxrs, 35 cts , SU cts , and PI sizes. Sold by all Druggists eveiywhrte. And hvHKNKY R. COil'AR, Depot 484 Broadway, New York. Bold by FRILLNQ h 60N, Suu'jury, fa. COSTAR'S PREPARATION OF BITTER-SWEET & ORANGE BLOSSOMS FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLF.XION. t'led to Poftrii and Beautv the Skin, remove Frerklta Plmplea, Hrtiptinns, Ac. ijiuiea are now using it in preference to all others, tv" Bttlcs,l. Sold by all DniCRists everywhere. And bv HEMtY K. COSTAK. Denot S4 Br,.dvvav. New York. Sold by FRIUNO tSON.Suubury, Pa. COSTAR'S PECTORAL COUCH REMEDY ! For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness. Bore Throat. Croup, Whoopiiis; Counh, InAiienzH, Aslluna, C.'"auinp'i..n, Bron chial Adectious, and all Diseases oi the Throat aud Lungs. Bottles, 'ii cts., 50 cts , and 1 size. Soid hvnlt Dnitiri'ls everywhere. And by HENRY R. COSTAK. Depot 484 Broadway, New Voik Sold by FRILI.NG k SON, Sunbury, Pa. C03TAP.3 CELEBRATED BISHOP PILLS. a A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL, Fur Nervous and tick Headache. Coetivenrsa. Indigestion, Uysppp.ia. BillHMisuea ConstiHluiii, Diarihea. Colics, Ch II., Fevers, and general detangeiiirni of th. Digeativ, B"rs. Sjns , AO i-ia., and l sizes, elold by all Drucirisi. everywhere AimII.v II NHY K. CosTAU, Depot 4M Broadway, bold by FR1L1NG It HQS, Sunbury, Fa. SOLD BY FWLLNO & SON, Sunbury, Pa. Ju. II, UeT.-le THE VEfiY LATEST ARBIVA1 I I SPRING AND SUMM1SK Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market and Fourth Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A. Invite, th. publU t oall an ! ? angani assortment of SUMMER GOODS, which ha will let! at graaUj I1M1 prtoaw. Hi stock consists In part of OASSIMERBS. CLOTHS. &G, flltka. Delaines. Lawns. Oinnhams. Cahooee. Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking., Jeans, and a full aaorUaantof Cotton and woolen goods generally. Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Bklrti. Alo HaadkerohI.nl, Brnshet, Combs. Hats and Cap, Hoot aad Slioew, His aasortment of goods will not, ha la sure fail to please the faney and suit tba want of any desirous oi puronastng. ms sioow oi HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, and Groceries la large in quantity and choice tn lality, comprising generally .veryining neeaea in e household either for nse or ornament. He is always readv and glad to sea his friends and takes pleasnra in showing them his goods even though no sales are made. Ua only asks a oall, and is sure that the stock will compare favorably in prioe and quality with th ohaapest. Sunbnry, April 13, 1867. THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 Broadway, Niw Yoiik. I'or rniiiiHcs and Manufacturers, These World-Renowned Sewing Machines, were awarded the highest premium at tbe World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1868, and are celebrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion of tbe most approved machinery, we are now able to supply tbe very best machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn , under the immediate supervision of the President of tba Company, Eliai How i, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Ma chine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Taylors, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Man tillas, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corse's, Boots, Shoes, Harness. Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellns, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon sk, linen, wool en and cotton goods with silk, eotton or linen thread. Thevwill seam, ouilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, and nerlorm everv species oi sewing, maaing a beautiful and perfect stilcb, alike on bcth aide, of the articles sewed. Tbe Stitob invented bv Mr. HOWE, and made on this Machine, is tbe most popular and all Sewing Machines are subject to tn. principle lnvemoa oy mm. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. The Howe Machine Company. 699 Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y. April 6, 1807. NOTICE XO FAR.UER8. T0HRINGT0N & H0D0KIK3 MANUFACTURERS OF HAW BONS SUPER-niOSPIIATE OF LIME, Banbury. Pa. A S the seascn is at hand, we offer to the farmers our Super-Phosphate, which as a fertiliser for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, Ac, cannot be excelled, and warrant it a permanent improver of ALL KINDS OF SOIL, (not ezcopting any.) It does not act as a simpl stimulant for one crop only, but is lasting in its eflocts, wmcn can oe provea by toe farmers ot v neater ana adjoining counties of this Staloa, Also of tho ad jacent oounties of Delaware ana Maryland, wbo bnve used our manufacture for the last tf years. We ask a trial this spring, confident that those wno tiurcnnse. wilt continue lo patrouise. For Wheat 300 lbs. per aor drilled or sown broad cast. For Com 160 to 2001b. per aor dropped In hill, at planting. For Oats 150 lbs. per acre sown broadcast. For Potatoes 400 lbs. per acre scattered in row. For Gross, 200 lbs. per acre as a top dresser. This quantity on Grass lands, will produce an in crease in first crop of 1 to 1 i tons per acre. GIVE IT A TRIAL. We know that th result will be satisfactory. Sold in Barrels and Bags, at $57 per 2000 lbs., at uur uvw .lluniiiactory, Enst Market Street. Also shipped to all points on the Phll'a. A Erie. Northern Central, Lackawana A Bloomsburg and uuiujjoa.iu aiiey xvauroaas. J. E. TORRTXGTON, ED. HODGKIGS. Sunbury, March 18, 1867. JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER-PLATED WARE, Our GoocU are decidedly tbe cheapest in tbe City tor TKlPI.li PLATi;.A Wo. 1. July 7th. 1868 Iyer REMEMBER THE DEAD. A TKSSRS. D. C. Diasinger and John A. Taylor. ll A would respectfully announce to the oitisens of feunbury, and surrounding eountry, that having formed a eo-partnership, they are now prepared to lurmsn ornameniea ana plain t.rn vest tones, Tombs) A Monument of the best Italian and Amerioan marble, at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, and re- specuuuy ioi ion ua puoiio patronage. . D1SSINGER A TAYLOR. Eunbury, March 31,1866 ly. TRON. A larg aasortment of th boat manufao- l r urea- Bars. Hoop. Band, Round and Square Iron, Kail Rods, Cut Steal, Blister eceel, will steel. Horse Sboea, Horn Narls, Anvils, Hollows. Vices, Hammers, Sledgea, Rasps and File, at CONLEY A CO'S. Are especially invited to oall and examine our stock of BUJLDUH'B HARDWARE, comprising Nails and Spikes of all varieties Butts, Screws, Strap and T Hinges, Looks and Latch., Bolts. Plas tering Trow.is, xtrtca irow.is, plasterer s Sieves, CO., lor sale ny J. H. CONLEY A CO. Falafa, Olla, Ac. A full stock of Oils eom prising Linseed Oil, Co Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for tngines an Machinery, Varnish ea, Glass, always on hand, at low pries at CONLEY A CO S TTtOR Saddlers, wa bav Saddle Tr.s. BitU. Buck X? Is, Uig TrM, Pad Trees, lianas, all kiuds and vary thing pertaining to lb business, for sal by . J. H. CONLEY A CO. CARPENTERS. WILL find in our establishment a superior stock ef Planaa, Saws, Augers, HatobU,Uamuiers, File, vauei, .., lor saiaoy J. U. CONLEY CO. IF you eaot stood Tin. Ware. SMITH dr 1 OENtSER'f(vEhef. ffff PBFaWsW, "aaWaaaaswaswa salssswsssssy wssfsasasssaaasyr ssspssj SALTIMORB ! Is O OK HOSPITAL. RUTABLlKITKO AS A RFU(JB7R0M QUACK- KHX. i T7J.ff ONLY ftACS iVTIIBRS; A CURB CAN SB OBTAINED. TR. joitn: j Bpeady I World fbr all JOrrNSTOS hat discovered the moat 0ertAint and only Iffeotnal Kamedy Id th Vrlvala Diseases. Weakness of the Back m Llmha. Strictures. Affections of ba Kidney, and Bladdar. Involuntary Dkmhargea, Xmpoteney, Gene ral Debility, Mervouimeea, vyspepav, uanguor, mw Iplrile, Confusion of Ideaa, Palpitation of th. Heart, it. 1 .1 1. rr 1.1 TM n b:iV. n iliJAinmmm Diaeaaa of the Head. Throat. Nose or akin. Affections ID11UIL. IIHUIUIIUHB. II I 111 II III. m uikii, VI u ' ' " " I of the Liver. Lnnm. Stomach or Bowels those Terri ble Disorders arising from th Solitary Habit of youth those secret ana solitary prrwneee more inias tn thai vlatlma than the aon or Svrens to th Ma nners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hope or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impose!- Kspeelally, who have become th vlotlms of Solitary Vioa, that dreadful and destrnotiv habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave inousanaavi Young Man of th most Malted talents and brilliant Intelleot, who might otherwisehav entranced listen ing Senate with th thunders of eloquence or waked to eostaiy u living lyre, may imi mm iu - Odenc. NARR1AOB. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marriaffe. beine? aware of chvsioal weakness, organio debility, deformities, Ac, speedily cured. Jlewho place ntmseir nnaer in. ears oiur.s. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill a a Physician. ORftAftlC HEAKSF.HS Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Affection which renders Life miserable and marriage impossible is th penalty paid by th victims of improper Indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit -excesses from not being aware of th dreadful consequences that may ensue Now, wbo that understands tb subject will pretend to deny that th power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent 7 Besides being deprived the pleasure, of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func tions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepssa, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of th Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death, Oilier, No. 7 South Frederick Street Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from th oorner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. Th Doctor's Diplomas bang in his office. A CUBE WAltKAIVrun 131 TWO If Mtrevry or Nauieoui Drugt. Ifl. JOll.liSTO.'V. Member of th Royal College of Surgeons, London, ii , f rik- . - :-... r.II.M.in jrsuuais iruio inn oi iu uiuoii vujiuvuu uuuojw the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, baa effected some of the moet astonishing cure, that were ever known ; manv troubled with nnitinc in me neaa ana ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at ludden sounds, bashtulne, witn irequenr oiusning, ittended sometimes with derangement of mind, were jured Immediately. fAKI! PAHTICi;i.AR SOTH'I Dr. J. addresses all tboso wbo have injured them, selves bv imnroner indulzenoe and solitary habits, wblcn ruin botn bony ana mina, unnuing mem lor either business, study, sooiety or.marriago. These are some of the saa and moianenoiy euecis produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of ihe Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation or the Henri, Dyspcpsy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp toms of Consumption, so. Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Lorn of Memory, Confusion of Idoas, Depression of Spirits, tvil-Forebodings, Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ao are someoi th evils produced. Tiioi siMns of Dcrsons of all aires can now judge what is tho cause of, their declining health, losing tneir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and e naciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. ouui:.ii A' ho have Injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if no cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hope of his eountry, the darling of his parent., should be snatched from all prospect, and enjoyments of life, by tho consequence of deviattng from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons MUST, before oontomplnting MAKlCIACaE. reflect that a sound mind and body are th most neceasarv reauisite. to nromoti connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life be 3oiuc a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to tbe view; tbe mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with th melancholy reflec tion that tho happiness of another becomes blghtod with our own IHSKAKE OF IMPRlliRUK. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that lie has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters bim from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as uloerutod aor throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the thin bones and arms, blotches on the bead, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to bis dreadful suS'erings, by sending bim to "that Undisoovorod Country from whence no traveller returns." It it metaurholy fact that thousands fall viotlms to this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulnesa of ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly 'on on, Mercury, ruin th constitution and make tii residue of life miserable. (iiilAWGIlS 0, Trust not your liven, or health, to the care of th 0lny Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute j knowledge, nam or character, who copy Dr. ihnston't advertisement, or style themselves, in th newspapers, regularly Educated Physioians, incapable ot Curing, they keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy and poisonus com pounds, or as long a tbe smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always hang in his olfir e. Hit remidies or treatement are unknown to all other., prepared from a life spent in the great hos pitals of Europe, the first iu the country and a more extensive Private Practice than any other Physician in the world. 1. ooiti:.Mi:vr of tiii: pri:nm. Tb many thousands oured at this institution year after year, and the numerous Important Surgical Uperations performed by Dr. Johnston, witneased by tb reporters of th "Sun," 'Clipper," and many other papers, notion of which hav. appeared again and again before tb publio, beside his standing at gentleman of character and responsibility, it a sufficient guarantee to th attlioled. Hli-IA ml:AKF.M NPELU1LY ci iti;i. Persons writingshould b. particular in directing their letters to his Institution, in th. following maun joii.k m. joinNTo.n, in.it. 01 the Baltimore Look Hospital, Baltimore, Md. June 3(1 16 ly. BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS I II. . TIIACIlF.lt, SUCCESSOR TO W. W. APSLEY. IN addition to our larg. stock, already on hand, w ar.oow reoeivinga full supply or Spring and Summer goods fbr Lad let, Uentlemen, Aliaaot aud Children's wear. Also a good assortment of Trunks. A larg. lot of R. R. Bags, Genu' fin leather Satchels. W. with It distinctly understood that w intend telling our goods at small profits, exclusively for the cash. Don't forget the plac. Pleasant 'a Building, Mar. ket Squar, Sunbury, Pa. NOTICE Boot and Sb.et neatly repaired at short notice. If any bought of us should rip they shall be fixed for nothing. H. Q. THACHER, Sunbury, April 8. 1867 tf. Pensions Increased. Tb latt Aet of Con grass givet additional pay to th following Pratiout, vit : 1st. To thos wbo bav lost tb sigt of both tye, or both hands, or totally disabled so as to require oon. Want attaodaoo, lb sura of t2i 00 par Booth. Id To thos who bav lust both feet, or are totally disabled iu lb same to at to require to us taut attend' aooe, th sum of tiO 00. Sd. To those wbo have lost on hand or on foot, or ar. so disabled at to render them unable to par. form manual labor fit 00 par month, and othar aaes In proportion. Tba subscriber it duly prepared for th immediate procurement of tbwe elatuis. 8. B. lWVER, AU'yatLaw. Sunbury, Jan t, 18d. fEAU f lee, ail tlte In More, and lor sal by Jj CONLKY 4 CO. FIKZ Myrtl. ?vmatuu, at tba Faooy Btor-' ANNA FAINTER Great Attraction. . atth NBW TIN-WARE,; Sheet Iron and HtT Btor oi ., SMITH & GEITTHER, ! Where they ksep eoaetantly ea hand and taanufae tur to order at abort aolie. TIN AND SHEET IRON-V ARB of all deatripUcas. ' They woald especially eall th attention of par- enaaers to toair large ana wu iea nhs oi COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, Th subscribers have mad arrangement, to have all their beet stores mad to order, and thos. who would have a good stov would do well to g and ax amine tbeu large ana well seieclea stock. First. They defy competition on th following tried itranas oi vooa ftSiove., vis : C'omblnntlon Uas Bairaer, Cook. Uovernor Pen Cook. WABASH AND IRONSIDES, and th well known Antlduat Cook Stov called SPEAR a ANTlDusT. Also. Parlor and offio Stoves tn rreat variety em bracing all th best manufacture, and most fashion abl designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli city of srranitemenU combining cheapness, durability and each stov warranted to perform what they are represented. Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fir Plac Stove, for heating first, second and third stories by Registers. Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, th celebrated MORNING GLORY. Conl Oil. Coal Oil- Inmp, Blindea, Cblmnlei. and all articles usually kept in an establishment of this kind. They are also prepared to lurnten Slat ana do slating In the best workmanlike manner. Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Rang and Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, A. Repairing neatly and cheaply exeouted. Also: "Hangta's Haw Hone BuperIho. plsate." Remember th place. Sample and Sales Room nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Building dark pain tfrl. August 25, 1868. MOON & LAMPIIEAR, No. 3 and 4 Fulton Market NEW TTORIC, WHOLESALE DEAL-CBS rfe SHIPPERS of all kinds of FESH FISH. All orders punctually attented to. February 23, 1867. 6m. A'o more Dttld llcadt! No more Gray Loektl IR. L. 12 OX ft ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, is pronounced by all who have used it the very best Iircparalion for the Hair. It is a positive cur for laldness, eradicates Dandruff and 'tumors, stops lb Hair from tailing out, and speedily restores uray Locks to their original bue and luxurinnc It operates on tbe secretions and tills the' glands with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead. failed or gray hair will always be brought baok by a lew applications, to lit youmiui aounaance, vitality and color. It makct the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractnble locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in anv desired position. At a iluir Dress ing it has no equal. Tbe sales are enormous and it is a universal favorite with old and young of both sexes. Sold by Druggisti throughout the United States. Address all orders to Z1EGLER A SMITH. Sole Proprietors, 137 .-Vortli Tlilrtl St., IlU"u. November 24, 1866. ly. S100 REWARD For a medicine that will cure CCUGI1S, INFLUENZA, TICKLING iu the THROAT, WHOOPINO COUGH, oi relieve CONSUMPTIVE OOUOH9, as quick as COE'B COUGH BALSAM! OYER ONE MILLION BOTTLES have been kvld aitd not a tingle iustaiice of iu failure it known. We have, in our pu-enit)ii,any quuilily uf Cer tificate, Borne uf them from EMINENT PHYSICIANS who hnve uanl it in tlieir pioctice, mwi given it the pre eminence over every other compound. IT DOES NOT DRY LP A COUGH, but LOOSENS IT, at at to enable the patient to expectorate freely. Two or )hrre (Intra. Will Invariably Cum Tinaixa t.i Tin Thioat ! A hit If Ik stale haa often completely cured the moat Stub born Ouugh, and yet. iltUHii u la ao uteand apeedy in ua operation, it ii perfectly hurniksi, being purely vegrtutite It ia very agrefuhle u the tuate, and may be administered tu children of any age. In caaea of CROUP we will ftuarantrie cure, if taken in aeaton. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOI T IT! It ia within the reach of all, it beiuf the cheapen and bea medicine extant. C. G. CLARK k CO., Proprietors, NEW HAVEN. CONN. Ftbruory S3, H7. ly O O E 9 S DYSPEPSIA CURE! rpHIS GREAT RE.MKDV FOR ALL DISEASES of 1 th. ex OMAOKS i. the discovery of the inventor of Coe'a vshi.tbl. ouah liulsam, while vaperimriiiing for hisown health, henred Cram,, iu Hie Smmarh for him which had before yielded to nothing but chloroform. The alinuM daily testimony from various parts of the eountry enooui.gr us to helievs there Is no disease onused hy a disordered sliimach it will not speedily cur. Phyaiolana ndora and Us itt Ministers g'.ve testimony of it effloaoy. And from all directions w receive tidings ut cures par formed. DYSl'KFSIA! It is sur. to ear.. HFARTBURN ! On. doss will car.: SICK-HEADACHE ! It h. cured ia hundred, of s.sss. HEADACHE AND DIZZ1NES8 1 It atop, in thirty ounutc.. ICIDITY OF THE STOMACH ! It corrects t one. RISE OF THE FOOD! It stops immediaifly. DISTRESS AFTER EATING! One doae will remov.. CHOLERA MORBUS! Rapidly yield, to a few doM. BAD BREATH I Will be changed with half a bottle. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to th. fact that It Cures by Atsnintinir Mature TO RE-ASSERT HER SWAY IN THE SYSTEM Nearly .very dealer in the United Stale. Milt it at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. C. 0. CLARK & CO., Proprietors, NEW HAVEN, CONK. February 23, 1867. ly. F.ECORD TCtTH DEEDS. PERSONS having unrecord! Deeds ar remind ed tbat they must be recorded, according to tb Aol of Assembly wbicb requires tbat "All deeds and conveyances for real estate in this Commonwealth, shall be recorded in tb ofEoe for Keoording Deeds in th County wh.r. tb lands II within mx moutJu after the execution of suob deedt and aonveyanoe; and vrv such deed and convey, ance not reoorded as aforesaid, shall be judged FRAUDULENT AND VOID against any subsequent purchaser for a valuable consideration unless tuch deeds be reoorded befor tb reoording of th deed or eouveyance under wbiob such subsequent pureha. r or mortgag ahall claim." ljr" TbuM having old D.edt will profit by paying ttriot attention to tb abov. March U, 18T. SILVER'S WASH POWDER SAVES Tim. Labor. Money. Makes WASHING A PAbTIMK AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL. sSold Evrywhr. THY IT. Addreai all order lo th Manufacturer! EIEULKR 6MITU, Chemiat and Wholeaal Druggist. 17 north Thlral totrcel, vLll'ta. Wombr , 186 ly CALL and te that baauUful Bird Cage at th in Hardweie store of i H COKLET CO BREAD & FANCY CAKES. JD-A-'VIX) iFiRrsr Tw doer wee of th Past Oflo, SUNBURY, Pa. RFBPICTFULLY Informs tb .tttna. of ur bury aadviaiolty, that b will bah to order all hinds of . . Cnketi fbr Hallis. tarttesj. Ae. Panties ar npplled with FRESIt BREAD, Twist Boll., Rusks, lea Bum, A o , and also kept on hand manafaeturad out of tb best materials. '. All ardor will meet with prompt attention. . Having had larg iien.no 1 hop to gi v Several aatisfaotioa to all who may favor tn with ieir patronage. DAVID FRY. ; Sunbury, Deo. I, IBS. I HI. V. 15 All HART'S Confectionery, Toy and STORE Market B tract, Hnabarjr, Ia CONFECTIONEnY OPTlL KTSTDS, TOYS OF EVERY DEaCIUPTION FRUIT, &c., &c, CONSTANTLY on hand and for tale at the above W eslablishment at wholesale ana reuil, at reason able prices. He is manufacturing all kinds of Confcellonaries to Keep up a lull assortment wmcn are tola at low rates. Tobacco, Senars. Stationary, Nuts of all kinds, and a variety of other ar.icles, allot whioh art ofleted wholesale and retail. LsrRemembor the nam and piaoe. Jf M. C. OEARHART. Market street, I doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's store. Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1069. tf TO "WIST LOTS IN tb Borough of Sunbury, desirably situated, In high and oentral locations, FOR HALE, on such easy terms at will enable persons, with a limited amount of available money, to purchase homes. Persons having Mineral or Timber IanlN, Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estate, for sale or lease, as well as. those desiring to purchase or rent, aro invited to oonsult the subscriber. His connec tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, afford unusul advantage,. conveyancing oorrcctiv at a neatly executed JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law, Third door west of Smith A Q ember's &tove Store. Sunbury, Pa Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1866. tf. NEW MUSIC STORE. Call at our New Musio Store in BELIN'S GROVE, and buy on of lUisrs Broth eb s New Seal Piano Fortes. Every instrument is Warranted lor Gve years. We also keep constantly on haml a good stock ot the celebrated PKLOliUET'S MELODKO.NS, CABI NET and CUUKC11 OHOANS. and challenge others to sell cheaper thnn we are selling. We also keep H kinds of Musical Merchandise and receive all the latest musio as soon as published A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi naries (je'Second band instruments taken in exchange for new ones. Pianos correctly turned and repaired, fend fur Circular. SALEM k BROTHER. Selinsgruve, Snydor co., Pa.. July 28, 18(16. ly NEW MAKBLE YARD ! Third Mlrcs't. North of the Iscpol, SUNIJURY. PENN'A., WM, BUSH, Proprietor. MONUMENTS. Tomb-stones, and Ornamental and Plain Work in Marble promptly executed at the luwest pricps. The subscriber having had experience in the best eatnblishments of Philadelphia, feela confident of being able to turn out tbe beet styles of work. A. Ii. RUSH, Agent. April 20,1867. PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE ! BAUGK'S 3t-AW BONE S liP E R-P II O S P II A T E OK LIME. tPADE BAUGH Sc SOWS, Sole Manufacturer! k Proprietors, DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL WORK, PHILADELPHIA, U. S. A. For Wheat, Ryo, Barley, Corn, Oats, Po tatoet, Tobacco. Buckwheat, Sorghum, Tur nips, Hops. Gardeu Vegetable!, and every Crop aud Plant. Especially recommended tn the growers of TRAWUERRIE, R Attl'UKRRlliS, BLACKBER RIES, AND ALL SMALL Fill ITS. ... .. - More than 13 years of iet:ular use upon all description uf Crops growu in the MuiOle and ttiutheru Htatrs, hue (iv. n . high drfree ul unpulanty b tins MANt'RK, which places its application uow, entirely bcyuud a mere caper uueut. BAl'0118'8 RAW BONE kuper-lhosphale ot IJinr, Is eminently a success as a Siiltetitete for Peruvian Guano and ratable .Miniuie and is onVred to the Agriculturist of the NoHiieniau I r-jisieru rlute. as a fertilnurr that will cheapl) rrstore to lha Kill, itiiNM esseuiMla wliirh buve beeu diainrU from it by constant cropping and light maim riusr. IT ia very prompt in its action is lading in efteet tn a degree uiinltained by any ooinmereiul umimii. ih llie market and i. ad inleil at a much less coat ilum bought rtubUr Ala uure, or Peruvian lineno 'I'll. lAbor involved in its use is far lea. than that of applying stable manure, white there It no risk Irom ibe introduction of uoaiiMj. weed.. lv-Fiiriiirrs ar. recoiuuiruded to puichuse of Ibe dealer tocated in ihrir neighborbiNid. Iu section, where no dea. ter ia vet csuibhshrd, ihe Pao.ph.temt,y be procured direct ly from the untie, wgued. A Priced Circular will if sent to .11 Who.pplv. Uur NKW P A M PH LET, "How to Maintain the Fer tilityof American Pann.." .Oil pugea, givinffull iuforma. lion in regard to U. use of niauur Ac , will b f untitled gratia ou application. BAUGH & SONS, 0fflc4 No. 20 5. Dthivare Attnue, PHILADbXPHIA. BAUGH BROTHERS it CO, . General Whole tale A gent i, No. 181 P.arl St., eornar oi Cedar. NEV7 VORK. GEORGE DUG DALE, Wholetale Agent for Maryland t Virginia, Xo. lOi Smith Wharf, BALTIMORE, MD. Sold by SMITH A GENTHER, Sunbury. July , ltx3o.-ly SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS IN J. W. CAKE'S Addition t th Boiough of Sunbury, for Sal oa reasonabl term Apply to Dr. R. H. AWL and, SOL, BROSIOU8, Or P. W. SHE AFER, Poturvlllt, uUuDb,uJ Kot. u, mt ""BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for asl. at tb Fan Bloratf ANNA PAINTER, NEW GROCERY. TUB mbeorfWr beg Uav toannoooea to th itiaen of Sutbwy and it vicinity, that they hrv opened a NEW GROCER'S-. 2W (Iowa w-rt bf J. IT. Enah'i Store, in . Market Squar, whr thry art prewired to famish every variety of groceries, and will ky onttaatly ou hand th hot vavietiM f F L O U R & PEE D, Fish, Coffee, Teas, Bagar, Hotattet, Ch.Me, Salt Spices of all disorlption, Soap of v.ry variety Candles, Sm-tkhag and Chewing tobacco, Segan. Hams. Shoulder., Baeou, Butter, and Eggs. Also Dried fruit, of all kinds, Caned Peachet and Toma toe. Pick alt, Ketchup, Pepper Sana, Raisins, Lemon, Ac, of beat quality, and In fact rry ttyla of article kept In a well stocked Grocery. Alio Older Vinegar. All kinds of lountry prod ace takea in exchange. The patronage of th publl to r tpectfully solicited. GEORGE E. BEARD A CO. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1865. D'JiUQ & BlirJ3Bin STORE. AV. A. BENNET, Market Square, SOBt'HY, Pa. HAVING recently purchased tbe Drug Stortj formerly oonduoted by R. A Fisher, 1 beg Lave to inform tb oitiiens of Sunbury and vi cinity, that I hav entirely replenished my stock; oi wtJ A!r FANCY ARTICLES ! such at Combs, Brashes, Pocket-Books, Soaps, Pe fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Soisaors, Coal-Oil Lamps Tobaooo and Cigars, Puittts, Oil. Clu CiloHM, l'utiy. Varnishes, Patent .HtNllvtncst, &c. All my Tinolures. Syrups, Ointments. Cerates, and other preparations aiu manufactured by mysvlf, and , from the best material I can procure in Market. Having had quit a number of yean' experientt in the 2rtr7 ami Preeription Burintst, both in Philadelphia and the country, and also ths advantage of the Col I eg. of Pharmaoy, I feel com petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS tbat the Physicians and publio may favor me with. All my preparations at I have abov asserted, ar made from the best material, and upon honor I assert, they are of officinal strength. For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand th very best WIXE3, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, that I can procure. Before purchasing elsewhere, eall and convince your own mind. W. A. BENNETT. Sunbury, Not 18, 18SS. SUNBURY FOUNDRY. CJi:0. ItOllKUAC'll tfc SOX, ARE now carrying on business at this eld estab lishment with renewed vigor. Castings of every description, promptly furnished to order. Tbe Stoves manufactured nt this Foundry have acquired tbe highest reputation. Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS Farmers should not forget that the PLOWS made at the Sunbury Foundry bav never been equalled. Agricultural implements repaired at short notic. Sinnll enstings. including Cooking utensils, of ths most improved ami most useful pntterns. The business will be conducted on an enlarged scale. Old customers will beaccoiumodated as usual, and now ones are respectfully solicited. Sunbury, May 12, 1600 FL0mT& FEED STORE 1YII0LESALE AND RETAIL. THE subscriber respectfully informs the publio thnt he keeps oonstnntly on hand at bis new WAREHOUSE, near th Sha'mokin Valley Railroad Depot, in SUNUURV. Flour by the burrel aud tacks of all kinds of Feed by the ton The above is all mannfuctured at his own Mills, and will be sold at tbe lowest cssh prices. J M. CADWALLADER. Punlmry, April 1, '86(1. NEW SPRING STVLES, 'Oib Owl Ma." embracing every New and Desirat'lo size, style an.t Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop frkirts, 2, 2 1-4, 2r, 2 3-4. o, 3 1-4, 3 1-2, 3 3-4 and 4 Yds., round evcrv length and site Waist ; in every respect First Quali ty aud especially adupted to meet toe wants ol First Class and most fashionable Trade. 'Ot n Own makk," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elustio, more durable, and Really Cheaper than any othor muke of either Single or Double Spring Bkirtin the American Market. They are Warrant ed in every respect, and wherever introduced give universal satisfaction. Tbey are now being exten sively fold by Retailers, aud every Lady should try them. As for "Hopkin's Own Moke," and see that each Skirt is Stamped "W. T. HOPKIN S MANl'FAC. XL'UER. 2o AUCU Street, PUILAD'A." Xo others are Genuine. A Catalogue containing Style, Size aud Retail Prices, sent to any address. A I'ni form and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Or ders by mail or olherwire, promptly and carefully filled W holesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Salesrooms, Xo. 2S ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. SKIRTS made to order, realtercd and repaired. TERMS, N ET CASH. ONE PRICE ON LY WM. T. HOPKINS. March 11, 1867. luiuw jl'l.i:m jaruum 'lt:iuil da Purl," THE NEW BEAITIF1ER OF THE SKIX. TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIES. This secret of beautifying the skin being known only to Messrs. Jarcd A Rune, thuy honorably suite that it dilTirs from all other prepmatioiis. Ii (lives to the most harsh and freckled skiu 1x4b tbe tvxiur and color of polished ivory, removing all Uiwol,, ra tions, whether appoariug as fiuokiee, tan, irinrpb.w, moth or blacks or in specks, aud is especially suc cessful in smoothing out lb marks left oy the small pox. Th. agent of "L EM AIL de PARIS" most oon 8 drntly submit to tbe publio tb earnest .odors. menu of such distinguished ladies at SignoraRISTOKI, M ddl.FELICITA VESTVALTA, Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL, Mrs. p. P. BOWERS, LUCILLE WESTERN. Madam. PONISI, LUCY RTSHTOX. Mrs, EMMA WALLER, XOEMIE D MARGUERITTE9, Mist A. PERRY and many others whos. high standing in the profes sion gives the stamp of truthfulnett to their intelli gent and genuine approval. Tba beautiful Luoiil. Western says : "I find tbat the '-Email" produces all tb.brillian cy of roug. and lily-whito, with th great and pecu liar advantage of total barmluesneas. It really addt to the sofUief and beauty oi the skin." The magnihoent Vestvalia says I "I hav suffered to muob from th variout wbita lotions, Ao., which my theatrical profession oblige, me to use, tbat I eonsider it a perfeot benefaction tc, find preparation whioh give, the neceasarv white ness to In skin, and leaves tb akiu cool and smooth.' Miss Maggia Mitchell says : "I have tried tb skin beautiSer, I'L'Email d Pari,'' and found tbat it instantly impart a natural bloom and freshness to th eouiplexion." "Jared's Email de Paris" is used as a delicate beautifierot th skin for Theatre, Saloon or Bail Room, by tb most refined and torupulous ladies, producing all tb beautifying effects of rouge and lily-whit, without their vulgar glare or injury to tbe skin. ' Sold by all first -class Druggist, Prfumrt and Ladies' Hair Dressers. L. Isabaao, 822 Broadway Demaa Barnes A Co. and F. C. Walls A Co., New York; and Eugen Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, and Jahntun, Hollo way A Cowdeo, Philadelphia, Agents. JARED A KENE, General Ag.ntt and Importer., N.w Yoxk. Jan. in, 1867 6ra U1 lews for Alolhertj T0THER8. ar you oppressed with anxiety for i-l your littl one? A r your slumbers and heart broken by their cries ' Do yon awake in th morning nnrefreahed and apprehensive 1 If so, pro cure at one bottle of Dr. Lons' Infant Remedy and you will havnoiur weary hours ot watching and anxiety. UK. I.0.i IXFAXT RK.UF.DY bat tUxri th Uat ofyear. Thousands ol ortat and mothers bear wiLneas that it never fail, to giv relief If used in season. It it a mild, yet tur and speedy eure for Colio, Cramp and Windy Pain, and Is in yaluabl for all complaint, incident to T.ething. Sold by Druggists throughout th United Stat Address all orders to ZIKGLER tV SMITH, Sol Ppronri.tort. lit HmrtU Third- StrI, -hl . Nov.mb.r 14, IMS ly
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