Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 20, 1867, Image 3

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Bt'5Bl'RT, PA.
BATURDAT, JULY 80, .867. . . .
local affairs.
' Bewiso Macmibb ro Bali' On of Iluwe's
exeelleat miehin, with th latest Improvement,
hM Just been received, and will be fold at a reduoed
prle. Inquire at this offlo
Tia Niw Rulii or Coont, regulating the prao
Una of tha Court In tba 8th Judicial Dlatriot of
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Northum-.
berland, Lycoming and Montour, hare bean pub
lished by ua, and are new for aala at the Aaaai
can office. Those who bare not yet lubaerlbed eau
obtain ooptea by applying Immediately.
Notabt Public Messrs. Emanuel Wllvert and
David Rockefeller, hare been re-appointed Notarial
Public by Governor Geary, for thli plaoe. li.il
Senna Dbatb. On Monday last, Mr. William
Caaett, an old eitiien, who resided In tha lower part
Front street, died very suddenly of apoplexy. He
was about AS years of age. Bis remains ware inter--cd
on Wednesday last. - t !'
Apfoixtmxnt ar ma Oovbrbob. Our neighbor
jf tha Gazette, John Toungman, Esq., has been ap
pointed by Got. Geary, Superintendent of State
Printing. Mr. Funk, of the Miltoman, the present
nouatfeeot, has hold tha appointment for the past
four ycrs.
'TaaDnAwiRdof the Wax Cross took plaee on
Friday evening of last week, as the Masonio Hall. It
vaa drawn by Wm. M. Rockefeller, Esq., of this
ilnce. who was the luoky possessor of ticket No. 69,
vbioh drew the prise. Upwards of 250 tickets were
old, at 25 eta. each, which netted quite a handsome
urn. The proceeds will be applied to the eonstruo
ion of the Lutheran Parsonage. The cross was made
ly Miss Caroline Dclius, of this plaoe, and is a hand
Kmo ornament.
Fiki Woc We lately saw at the establishment
.'Mr. A. II. Rush, in Third street, a handsome
oinb, intended to be placed over the grave of a de
based child of Mr. "J. H. Love, of this plaoe, which,
hen finished, will be one of the most beautiful spe
limens of the art that we have seen for some time
In point of design and artistio finish we think it will
lompare favorably with any of the kind turned out
n the cities. Mr. Hush opened his establishment
tore last spring, and is doing good business. lie is
:onsidered a first-class workman.
Plc-Nic The employees of the P. A E. Machine
Shops gave a pie-nio on Bird's Island, on Wednesday
ast, which was largely attended. The day was spent
ery pleasantly in the usual games, plays, and danc
ng, inoident to occasions of the kind. A large num
ber of persons from town were present, the steamer
'Ira T. Clement" having been chartered for convey
ng them to and from the island. In the evoning
he grounds were Illuminated, and the party enjoyed
hemselves in dancing, a platform being erected
or the purpose. The festivities were kept up until
late hour.
Line Kilh. Messrs. Soasholta A Co., of this
lace, having lately completed their large lime
iln at the upper basin, it was fired up on Saturday
ist. It is located along tha P. A E. R. R , a switch
nd side track having been put down, which gives
ie firm every facility for unloading the stone and
onveying the lime to market The capacity of the
iln is over two thousand bushels per week, and will
3nd somewhat to supply the extensive demand for
me of a puro quality, that will be produced by using
le stone of the Tuokahoe quarry, above Northuia
erland, which is owned and worked by this firm.
Rob, i nr. Mrs. Kinter, a widow lady, who keeps
boarding house on Chesnut street, in this place,
as, on Wednesday night last, robbed of a valuable
old mutch and about HO in money, which were
iken from a bureau drawer in her bed room. There
re no suspicions who the robber or robbers are. The
iss is a serious one for Mrs. Kinter, who is a poor
oinan. We hope the valuables will be recovered,
ad the villain who committed the robbery properly
uuUbed. A reward of $2S is offered for the appre
ansion of the thief and recovery of the stolen pro-
ty.
Ox last Tuesday, Mr. Barrett, employed at the
earn saw mill at Northumberland, was standing on
ie carriage which holds the logs while being sawed,
hen it suddenly started, causing Mr. Barrett to fall
j whole length towards the circular aaw. Seeing
is peril, be, by great exertion turned his body aside
id avoided falling directly upon the aaw, which
as all the time in motion. But his foot came In the
ay of the saw, causing a severe wound in the heel
is ankle also was very much sprained In his fall
together, his escape from immediate death was
try narrow, and we are glad to learn that his pby
cian apprehends no serious result, sinless some
ing uuforseen occurs.
Iuphovbubmti Wedoubt whether inaoy of our
tisens are aware of the number of new buildings
iw in progress in this plaee. A friend, who haa
ken the trouble te asoertaia tha number, informs
i that over eighty new buildings are now under
ay. Some of these are large and handsome atcae-
.res. Mr. Sebastian llaupt's new building, corner
'Market Square, has a handsome iron front, resting
i granite, the first atnry to be occupied for stores
ae iron castings ware made by Mr. S. Uuber, at
anville.
Mr. John Haas is putting up a handsome brick
sidence on Chestnut street, L. T. Rohrbach, Esq
handsome frame on the sune street
Mr. I). Hendricks is building a handsome brick
sidence on Walnut street. There are a number of
bers worthy of notioe which will be given kareaftor
Nkw Court IIoi'su at Locc Dav TaeCotn
Msiuaers of Clinton oounty invito proposals until
e 5tb of August for the erection of a new Court
oube at Lock Haven. The new building is to be
ected on the corner of Water aod Jay streets, on
e site of tbe old Clinton House, which wa do
roved by fire some years ago and never rebuilt.
ie design of the building was furnished by Sloan
e well known architect of Philadelphia, who will
penatend the ooustrucioo of tbe work. The edl
r of the Republican, in speaking of the new s true
re, says tout "the design is such as will scour all
e merits and exclude most of the more serious de
eta of the Court House at Wiillamsport and Sun-
try"
Tub MmnLBCBEBK Railroab. Tha Director
the Middleoreek Valley Railroad held a meeting
, tbe fllli inst, and decided to commence work on
a road on or about the 1st of August. A eorres-
ndent of our neighbor of the Gazette, who I oon
ctsd with tb corpa of engineers of the road, wri
lg under data of tba 7th Inst, say that the engi
icrs finished locating on the day previous aa far a
lamsburg, Snyder oounty, a distano of 25 mile
out Sunbury, and it was expected that they would
i in tba vicinity of Lew-town, tha western teruii
is of the road, en thai 20th.
Watsovtovii. Tbe Miltoman, of last week
ys "W are Informed that Mr. Pardee' exten
re (team saw mill, at Wataontowa, I now In full
wration. During a trip lately, up White Deer
reek, where Mr. P.'a timber tract mainly lies from
'. -V bioh the mills at Watsortows ar fed, we observed
ousands of pine log lying in and around the) creek
m ly lot a fresbet to be floated down to uieir oesu
Uiuu. i om an estimate tnado, it will take forty
n five yean to out dows tb timber now along the
eek aud belonging to Mr. Pardee."
Art iuBKT la DubAWABB TowBSBir. On Satur-
ly eveuiB.g last Mrs, Truckemiller, aa old lady,
i.u n..4oj lii McEweosvilJe, Uii oounty, aocideo
Ji oil u UiruieJiW b-rsoo-io-la, Mr. Dan-
J lioffuiui, in Delaware township, and broke on
' lr Ui below the kne. Tb limb wa tat by
r. Albright, of Munoy, and the old lady i a om
TaviT Tmiivmo aid Dbtcctiob or Taaas
abb Saao-a, As the season Is near at band arham
persons who cultivate fruits are annoyed by maraud
ing fruit thieves, we publish for their benefit tha
following provisions from the atonal coda of Penn
sylvania to aieet took eases. It Is tha puall duty
of every one to prosecute 6 (Tenses of this kind to the
fullest extent of the law. Tha provision read a
follow; ' -i . " "
'If any DeraoB. shall willfully a eiatlnlnnit In.
I Jura or destroy coy fruit or ornamental trees, shrub,
plant or grape vines growing or cultivated In any
orohard.garden. or enoTosura.or upon any publicstreet
or square in this Commonwealth, ha shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor, and on eonvlotton. be fined not
exceeding one hundred dollars, and undergo an
Imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, or
either, at the discretion of the oourt."
Tea a should be raised for such an object at
educating th orphan bf out gallant soldiers and
sailor wltMn on month.; Let all who era able re
spond, and It might be done in a week. Let all who
have no disposition for eharityi but' simply want
pictures and want to purchase where they can be
had for the least money, buy of tha Washington Li
brary Company, of Philadelphia, and more than
enough might be realised in a vary short time. ;
Read advertisement i
Mors Sanunxs r a Rbvbnob Orricaa. A
wagon and two horses, together with a load of cigars
and tobaooo, were recently soiled at Milton by Mr.
B. Depderson, a special agent of the revenue
opartment. They belonged to J. W. Swelfert, of
Danville, who violated the revenue law by running
two team under one lioense.
Mr. Ilenderson baa also Seised a number of horses
and wagons at Northumberland. They are the pro
perty of the New Tork State Lightning Rod Com
pany, who had not paid the speoial lax required by
law.
A Sbasobablbj Rbcipb. Aa the blackberry sea-
ion is almost at hand, wo give place to the following
recipe, from the Uermantown Telegraph, for ma
king blackberry wine :
There Is no wine eaual to the blaokberrv when
properly made, either in flavor or for medicinal pur
poses, and all person who oan conveniently do so
should manufacture enough for their own nse every
year, as it is invaluable in sickness as a tonio, and
nothing is a better remedy for bowel diseases. We,
therefore, give the receipt for making it, and having
iriea it ourselves, we speaa advisedly on uie suDjeot :
Measure your berries and bruise them ; to every gal
lon adding one quart of boiling water. Let the
mixture stand twenty-four hours, stirring occasion
ally ; then strain off the liquor into a cask, to every
gallon adding two pounds of sugar ; oork tight, and
let it stand till the following October, and you will
have wine ready for use, without further straining
or boiling. This make a most excellent and pal
atable wine."
Tbb rbw Bridob at Lbwirbvro. The Chron-
cle says that tha franchise of the old bridge oompa-
together with the pier and other property,
have been purohased by th new bridge company
and will bo used in the new structure. The con
tract with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company with
regard to the construction of the blanch railroad and
bridge, was signed on Wednesday of last week, and
there is now do obstacle in tha way of their immedi
ate construction.
Suebp Killid bt Lightkinq. The Sclinsgrovc
Timet says that on Tuesday, the 9th inst., a tree on
farm of Mr. Scbnure, In Monroe township, Snyder
county, under which a lot of sheep had taken shelter,
was struok by lightning and sixteen of them killed.
Drowbbd. On tha 3d inst., a (on of Peter Shaf-
for, of Selinsgrove, aged fire or six years, fell into
Penn's ereek and was drowned. His body was not
found until the following Sunday, when it was dis
covered lodged against some bushes in the stream,
at the lower end of that town.
Dedicatiob. The audiencevoom of Trinity Evan
gelical Lutheran Church, at Sbamokin, whioh is
being completed In a handsome manner, will be ded
icated on tbe second Sunday of next month, August
Uth. A session of th Susquehanna Synod will be
held in4u church on tbe following day.
Tbb Furnace at Sbamokin was put in blast last
week, and is, we learn, working admirably and turn
ing cut No. 1 Iron. Mr. Brown, the lessee, has. made
material alterations and improvements, and the
furnace Is now believod to be in a condition to run
suocsscfully.
Passiss CooxTEurBiT Money-. Th Selinsgrove
Courier, of the 11th inst, says thst on Tuesday of
last week a fellow came to a Mr. Kliaa, of McKee's
Half Falls, Snyder county, and purchased a sulkey
for fifty dollars, paying the amount in five ten dollar
bills on the Third National Bank of Philadelphia,
all of which were spurious. He passed through Se-
insgrove on Tuesday evening about II o'clock. Mr.
Kline is on the villain's track, and it Is to be hoped
he will (ucceed in capturing him.
For the Americau.
Letter from Jackson Township.
Herbdob, July 10th, 1867.
Editor or thb America : I was under the
Impression that vou had a correspondent in this vi-
einity to inform you, weekly, of all that transpires
here wortbv of note, but findinc nothing in the
AMERICA oi tbe Incidents, or rather accidents, that
have occurred here reeent v. 1 eame to tbe oonclu'
sion that you have no one here to report to you rca;
ularly. 1 will try to give you a tew items, wnicn
may be of some Interest to your numerous readers :
On tbe Zlst of June lam, uutler Aeits, a vounc
man about 18 year of age, came over from Port
Trevorton to tbe Island to kill blackbirds, in a corn'
field. In going through the brush his gun acciden
tally caught and the contents were discharged, en
tot ing tbe back of the unfortunate boy and killing
niin Instantly.
va tna it inst., ineateam boner or 1. A men s n.
D. Bower's saw-mill exploded. The engineer, Mr
Scmink, and Mr. II. D. Bower,' were badly scalded.
They are doing well, and are under the oare of Dr.
II. W. Lama, T fort Xrerorton, and Dr. Kaker.
They are fast recovering The boiler exploded by
burntine ou t the bead of one of the flues.
Mrs. foaae Vi tcel, of Jordan township, while en
gaged In baking cakes, suddenly complained of feel,
log unwell, and told a girl, who was present, to take
care of tbe baking, one sank to the floor and ex
pired almost immediately. a. (.
BUSIBTK88 HOTIOEB.
CFJob Printing:. Having received
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
atytea, Poster, Handbills, Ciroulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in
the latest and best styles, and on short notioe.
Orders by mail BfiomvUy attended to.
ii mi
All deeu-ing Picture framed, would do well by
calling on W. A. Bennett, as he has reeeived a fine
assortment of Gilt and Rosewood mouldings, and can
at short nolio furnish frames and glass of any sis.
Wa call Ui attention of the publio, specially to
W. A. Bennett's remedy for Dyscentery and Diar
rhoea. It gives general satisfaction, and in fact baa
net foiled In one single Instance. Oiv It a trial.
siiai
TauB, evert Woes or it. Tha best and largest
assortment of Boot, Shoes, Trunks, Valise and
Ladies' and Gent' Satchel, to be found in Sunbury
or vicinity, I at Harry Thachar' Store, la Pleasants'
building, Market street. Every one is invited to all
and examine the large atoek.
Wbat Dob Mbab t When a large number of
person assemble, and continue to do so from day to
day, at torn particular point or place, th natural
inquiry la what 1 going on, or wbat does it mean?
In this Instance it can be aeoountod for. J. F.
6haaffer, Merchant Tailor, Market Square, be just
received another lot of goeda for summer wear, whioh
are being mad up into suit at the very lowest price,
' aeeea i
"Pat,", laid Judge Sniff to hi neighbor, in a
deeping car, "yon would bar remained a long time
in tbe old country before you eonld bav slept with
a judge." "Tea, yer honor ; and y would bav
been a long Urn In tb ould counthry before ys'd
been a judge." But no man need be in Sunbury
long before dieeovcriag that tba fashionable summer
suits that ara at present seen in our street ar made
at tb Continental Clothing Baaaaf Market street.
isma-m
Tbat tbs bbs i tbb CBBAraoT, 1 sa true In
buying clothing as anything else, and IX ya would
realise tb V t J 1 1 of this old ard familiar adage
jou should preeeure your garment at tb tailoring
establishment of J. S. Bmlek, on rourth street, where
every variety of Sumner clothing eaa be obtained
At Btbrlt' Oaliibt, In 8tnpj' building,
Market street, Is tb plac to get good liken.
Ejtrly takss lb best piotures.
At Byerly ' I th place to get Melainotype.
At Byerly' you can get beautiful Photograph.
At Byerly' you can get splendid Amtrotypes. - .
At Byerly's yew eaa get U keaMt mi best la
thi plee. . r-i - . - : ,
i ilmn" 1 '
"Havb yo read my lad speech T" tald a vain
orator to a friend. , "I hop so," wa th reply.
But th people have not yet got tired reading the
notloes of th elegant stock of Boot and Shoe at
Miller's Eioelrlor Store, Market street. Th public
ar alwayt pleased to learn (hat Miller reoeives
weekly addition to hi stock, embracing every style
and variety, which h sells' very cheap:
Tbb McroAL Lira Ixscrabcb Coufabv, of New
Tork, I a Cash Compaay, and all tha profit ar
tfuiiaitf divided among fts mmbr. . Th first
payment on a policy I alwaya th largest aver re
quired. Irons and after that time tba payment
grow less and lea every year, until they ar entirely
canceled by the dividend. These dividends ar
declared annually and paid at once In cash i If pre
ferred, by reducing the annual premium next be
coming due.
Jacob Shipmab, Fir and Ut Inrurann Aftnt,
Banbury, Pa.
miii
Bomb men are naturally good looking thrs affa
ble In their manners. All gentlemen can b greatly
improved by being clothed In entire new suits, to
correspond with the season, at J. 0. Beck' tailoring
establishment, on Fourth street, Sunbury. Beck has
a fineatook of summer good, which all are invited
to call end oe for themselves. . .,..
" Now Is tha winter of our discontent made glori
ous rummer," said th wily Suka of Uloster,
when, through hi malicious manoeuvre, he sssul-
nated hi brother and became King of England. If
the Duke were living In these days he could more
properly make use of the expression, for Faust, at
his fashionable Hat and Cap Store, keeps constantly
on hand such large variety of goods of bis Una
that every one who wear thorn, (because of their fine
texture,) oan exolaim, "now 1 our glorious summer,
in reality.
DEATHS.
In this place, on Monday last, of apoplexy, Mr.
WILLIAM CASETT, aged 65 year 8 months and
IK days.
New Jersey papers pleas copy.
HUKBl'RY 1I1AKUETN.
Correoted Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
$14 00
7 50
10 00
00
2 00
1 SO
1 10
do do
do do
per ewi.
per bbl.
per cwt.
per bushel,
do
do
. do
do
per pound
Bye Flour,
ao
Wheat, prim red
Bja,
Corn, new
Oats,
70
00
40
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
no do unpared
Dried Apple,
oo
do
25
15
Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu
2 00
Butter.
per pound,
per dosen,
per pound,
do
do
d
do
do
do
per pair -
10
Eggs,
Cheese,
18
. 25
20
20
18
14
IS
18
fit
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, bind quarter,
rront
Mutton,
Chickens,
Bharaokta Coul Trade.
Bbakokib, July 13, 1887.
Tout. Cvt,
Sent for week ending July 13, M,H8 02
rer last report, . zio.oov ix
247,547 14
377,002 13
29,454 19
To same time last year,
Decrease,
Special Notices.
Save tour Doctor' Bill. Co' Dyspepsia
Cure will save tho expense of a Doctor very many
times if kept on band ready for immediate use. In
the Summer season, for Cholera Morbus, pain in the
stomach, Diarrhoea, Ac, it is a sure and certain
remedy.
There are many case on record where the hair
of individuals has, from mental anxiety and great
fright or distress, ohanged in a few hours from its
natural oolor to an almost perfect white. This was
said to be the case with the unfortunate Marie An
toinette, one of the most beautiful of women, in tbe
dreadful night preceding ber execution, llut there
are other more natural causes than these that ar
daily producing a like effect upon the hair by slow
but sure approaches, and a certain preventative or
mis unsignuy misiortune is a puuue necetaciion.
This baa been found in tbe discovery of the famous
"Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative," which uni
formly proven le baldness and greyness, and is a most
delightful article of the toilet. No lady or gentle
man sneuid o witoout u.
'I'o Consumptives.
Th advertiser, having been festered to health In
a few weeks by a verv simple remedy, after having:
suncred lor several years witn a severe lung atteO'
tian. and tbat dread disease. Consumption is anX'
lous to mace known to nis tcllow-suaercrs the means
of cure.
To all who desire it, he will tend a eerv of the
prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc
tion fur preparing and using the same, whioh they
wui nua a sure cure lor uoaauurTioB, asthma.
Brobcuitii, Coughs. Colo, and all Throat and
Luna A flections. Tbe only obiect of the advertiser
in sending tba prescription is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which be conceives to be
invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try
his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove oiessiDg. ranies wisning me prescription
rii, oy reuirn man, win please addreas
SEV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
my I8-'67.1y Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. T
THE HEALING POOL,
A.nd House of Mercy.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Yonna
Men, on tne crime oi boiitude, and toe trrors, Abu
ses and Diseases whioh destroy the manly powers,
and create impediments to Marriage, witn sure means
of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of
charge. Address DK. J. bhJLUN UOLJUION
Howard Association, rnuaueipoia, ra.
June t), luoj. ly
OBACE'B CELEBBATED 8AXVE.
From Mr. E. Tucaaa, Depot Master at Salisbury,
Mass.
"I hay been troubled for year with a bad humor:
sometimes outwardly, and sometimes inwardly.
During th past summer it manifested itself more
than usual outwardly, and I used your Salve. All
signs of it have siooe disappeared, without affecting
me tawaraiy, locieauag, i uiina, u eradicating
nature of tbe Salve. "
SETH. W. e'OVYLE, A BON, Boston, Proprietors.
Sold by all Druggist, at tl oU. a box. Sent by mail
for84ots. Jeitr, 67.-4t
UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
Is certain cur for diseeaea of tk
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR
OANIO WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and eU disease of th
URINARY OROANS,
la
MALE OB FEMALE,
f roaa whatever sees osigiaating aad ao ssatter of .
MOW LON6 STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic.
If mo traatawul is submitted so. C oasemptioa ot Insait-
Ity saay eaaue. Oar fleak aad Blood aie auapotted from
Ikeae aueicea, aao we
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, . i
- . and ' , ' 1
that of Postal ty, dapeud apou prompt of b raliabl
leiuedy.
HELMBOCD EXTRACT BUCUU,
Established upwarda of 18 rear, prepared by
II. T. IIELNUOUi,
DRUGGIST,
MM Broadway, New Ymk, end
104 bVU lixk Bueet, Paitadclpkia, Pa.
March l,lb-ly . ' k .
... . lii rrers of - outku .
A geatlemaB who suffered fur year from tlarvow
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the affect of
youthful indiscretion, will, for th take of suffering
humanity, send free te all who need It, tb recipe
aad direction for making the simple remedy by
which he wa cured.- u-ern wishing to pront by
U advertiser experience, eaa ao o oy aauraseiuK
in perfect eonadwio, juua u. uuutB, .
myis-ei ly vr t-t, bi.
HI PRICI CLOTHINU.
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED ,
o.m; Bim;v
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OA Market Ntreel,
' On door above Sixth, Philadelphia.- .
Far many year this Establishment has done kui-
ess ou the One Price Hys .era, and we leiieve we
ar tb only Clothing House iu th oily that strictly
4acres to this principle. We have enrued a repu
tation Which we are proud of, forgiod taste iu select
good styles and substantial materials, and notice
mportana, for Having all our goods,
EXTRA iriiLI. JMnK,
W employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our
Soods ar of both kinds Fashionabl and plain
so tbat all taste can he suited. Th" prices ar tbe
very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought munt
see, er otherwise we oould not meet the competition
of oar neighbors, for asnodeduotionsareevermade,
wa must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
The people may depend, this is th true plan npon
which to do business, and many a dollar can bo
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping In mind
JONES'
ONE PHICE CLOTHING- HOUSE,
104 Market Strreet, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth.
March 23, 1B67. ly
lr. ivttclick liilinonlc Nyrup.
This great meJMne cured Dr. J. H. Schenck, the
Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it had
assumed lis most formidable aspect and when
speedy death appeared to be Inevitable. His phy
sician pronounced his ease incurable, when be com
menced tbe use ot this simple tut nowertai remedy.
His health was restored in a very short time, and no
return of the dtaease has been upprehended, for all
tbe svmptoms quickly disappeared, and bia present
weitm is more loan iwo nunarea pounas.
Since his redovery, he has devoted his attention
exclusively to tire cure of Consumption, and the dis
eases whiek are usually complicated with it, aod tbe
euro effected by bia medicines bav been very nu
merous and truly wonderful. JUr. Sonenou makes
profm iionl visits to sevcrul of tbe larger cities
weekly, where h has a large concourse of patients,
and it is truly asburUhing to see poor consumptives
that have to be lifted out of Ibeir carriages, and in a
few months healthy, robust peimns. Dn.ScnRBCK'8
rutiMuiviu BiKUf, (ihAwttu xuiMi;, and
MANDRAKE PILLS, arc generally all required
In curing Cunsamptiun. Full directions accompany
each, no tbat anv one can take mem witnouiseeina
Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best le
see him. lie gives advice free, but for a thorough
examinatiea with hit lies pirooiotcr his foe is throe
dollars.
Please observe, wben purchasing, tbat tbe two
likenesses of the Doctor one wben in tbe last atsge
ot Consumption, and tne other as be now Is, in per
fftot health are on tho Government stamp.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Prico 71.60
ber bottle, or the half doxen. Letters for ad
vie should alwaya be directed to Dr. Schenck'
Principal Office, No. 15 North 0th Street, Philadel
nhia. I'a.
Ucneral Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes ft Co.,
o. I . ; S. S. lianco, Baltimore, Md. ; Jimn v. rarlc,
Oinoinnuti, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111
Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 20, 1807. 3d w. ea. mo. lyr.
GERMAN
ERASIVE S0AI
Is manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and may be
considered the STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all Urocers.
May IS, 1867. ly.
Iron In tlse fillooil.
Tb necessity of a due proportion of iron in the
blood Is well known to all medical men; when it be
comes reduoed from any cause whatever, the whole
System suffer, the weakest part being first attacked,
and a feeling of languor, lassitude and -all goneness"
pervades the system. The remedy is simply to sup
ply th blood with tbe necessary quantity of iron
This can be done by nsing the
PERUVIAN SYRUP,
a protected solution of the protoxidoof Iron, which
is so prepared that it aiuimilates at once with tbe
blood, giving strength, vigor and new life to the
whole system.
To take medicine to cure disease occasioned by a
deficiency of IKON 13 111b liL,uui), witnoul re
storing it to the system, is like trying to repair a
building wben tne toonaauon is goue.
An eminent uivine says: -a nave ocen using me
PERUVIAN SYKUP lor sometime paxt: it gives
me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of
muscle."
Pamphlet containing certificates of cures, and
recommendations from some of the most eminent
physicians, clergymen and other, will be sent froe
to any address.
The genuine has "Perpviar Strop" blown in
the glass.
J. P. DIS8MORE, Proprietor,
No. 36 Dey St, New York.
Sold by all druggists.
" HtLMUOLU'd CONCKNTHATF D EXTRACT
1IUCIIU
Is the Ureal Diuretic.
IMmMiT Concentrated Extract Sarnaparillu
Is the Cieat Blood Purifier.
Both sre prepared icrordmir In ruW-t of Piutimncy nd
Cheroialr), ajtd ale the utoalucttve ihatcan be made.
March 8, le7.-ly
TAKE NO MOUB UMPI.KABANT AND (.'K9AFK
RK.MI-UMKS for utipteHunl tnid duoseious diteascs. Cse
Hklmbm's KxTBicr liucuc kd ljirRovao Itixx Wash.
Miireh 9 ly
HbTmHULO'S KXTK.tCT UCCHU and Improved
Row Wash eurm secret and delicate iliaordt-re in uli their
atasea,al little expense, little or no rhinje in dirt, ro in
ciiiivtiiiienceaitrl no exposure. It rs plenum! in tnrte and
mtiir, immeilime id ks action, and free from all 'inju
rious priiierlies. luliKW ly
jIwIdvertisements.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVEB,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and ous.
tumors, that he has just opened a shop for th
manufacture of BOOTS 4 SHOES, on
Sprut4 etrett, Ixttvceu Second etreet and Centre
AJey, Sunbury.
wbr all kind of work in his line will be made up
in tha latest atyl and in tbe best workmanlike man
ner. Having first class stock on hand, he Batter himself
tbat b will be aJil to suit Uie tastes or the uioat fas
tidious. Ihe public are invited to call.
JOHN WILVEB.
Sunbury, June 10, 1337.
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
MIB8 3CVT- BLACK,
ICarket street, Siur doors west ofWm. 11. Miller'
Boot and Shoe store SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbury
and vicinity, that she has just opened her
Sl'RIXQ 6" SL'AIXtill DUE S3 GOODS,
of every description.
rushloaablo lr-HM 'Il-iinsuluau,
Head Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Ewbroiderios, Lace
Collars, Bleached and unbliMtened Muslins, Sheetings,
Drillings, Alapaeus. Poplina, Crapa and Laoo Veils.
Badlr, llutM, Jblldren,w Iltsta aud
i.4ips, of every variety.
Hot. Demurest' Hair Curlers, llair Coil and
Curl, Gloves, Stockings, Collars, Corsets, o.
UeaU' Collars, NookliM, half 11 use, Handker
chiefs and Suspenders.
Bradley' aew Patent Duntet Elliptic (or double
opriug oairiio.f
HOPKINS BUlDtio Skirta.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushs, Combs,
tml aoda-eneral varietyor ptui !".".
' L' iTtf TIT AnV
Sunbury, AprU JT, 1867. '
TIRD CAGES, II . different kinds. If you want
JUT goea aad cuees vagm, pro u
tl . , . , CON LET 4 CO'8
BAKERY. BAKERY.
C. KVIrMUOv'K; Agrmt,
Manufacturer of . .
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES. PIES, AC ,
Front St., door east of th P. V. R. R- Depot,
OHTIIU1lli:Mt.A."ai, PA.
Caatoaiar will be nrved daily. Order solicited.
Northumberland, June 22, lao7.
WAITED.
A R active and reliable Salesman to ael Fish and
J. Provision la Northumberland and adjoining
eountie of Pennsylvania, one who eaa intluenoe
trade. Addreas Bob XJVy, PhUadalphU, P. 0 ,
o
stating referenc. t.
. JuaeN, ledlat I ,
TUB "' ' 1
Washington Library Co,
,1 f PHILADELPHIA. . , . . r
SUBSCKimOtf ONE DOLLAR. ;
.. $300,000 .
PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Oaa Cash Prbhent or HO, POO. .
(lua Cash l'iiR8Kf or 20,otiO. '
Ok a Cash I'kessmt or $10,000. .
Oaa Caso Prbsrrt or f 5,000.
Two Cash Pbesbbt or V'i.frOO each.
Read full Schedule tf FrtteeH Below.
Each Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a
Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving
WORTH M0RB AT RETAIL THAN TBB COST r
CBRTiriGATB,
And also Insure to the holder a
PRESENT IN TUB UKK AT DISTRIBUTION.
The Washington Library
Company
I ohartered by the Bute of Pennsylvania, and
Organised in aid of tbe
. RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE! -Cult
1
Soldiers' and Sailora Orphan.
Incorporated. by tbe State of N. I.
APRIL 8, 1S67.
THE BIVEBBIDE INSTITUTE,
Situate at Kivemlde, Burlington County, New Jer
sey, Is founded for the purpose of gratuitously edu
cating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Sonmen of
tne united Mates.
The Hoard of Trustees consists of the following:
well-known ciliaens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey:
DON. WILLIAM 11. MANN,
District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa.
HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL,
x-Chinf Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of
Deeds. Philad'a.. Pennsylvania.
HON. JAMES M. SCOYEL, New Jersey.
ili'N. W. w. WAKE, Hew Jersey.
IIKNRY U0RMAN, Esq-
Airent Adams' Express. Philadelphia, Pa.
J. E. CUE, Esq., of Joy.Coe A Co., Philadelphia.
TRKASriRT DRPARTMRNr, Washihutor, D. C,
April 18, lSn7. Office of Internal Revenue : Hav
ing, received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds
of the enterprise conducted by tre Washington
library Company" will be devoted to cnnruuoie,
use, permission is hereby granted to said Company
to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge,
whether from special tax or other duly.
. E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner.
The .Washington IJbs-ary Co.,
In or dor that the benevolent object set forth in this
oircuiar may De sucoosstulty accomplished, nave
issued five series of
FINE &TEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS,
which are put on subscription at price muoh below
their retail value.
CERTIFICATES OK STOCK IN THE WASH
INGTON LIBRARY COMPANY
will be issued, stamped with the seal of the Compa
ny, and signed by the .Secretary. (None other
renmne.)
Any person sending as One Dollar, or paying the
satno to our local Agents, will reooive immediately a
fine Steol Plate Engraving, at oboice from the fol
lowing list, and Ono Certificate of Stock, insuring
One Present in our published schedule.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. l-"My Child ! My Child !" No. J "They're
Bnved ! They 're Saved !" No. 3 "Old Soventy-six
or, the Early Days of the Revolution."
Any person payingYwo Dollars will receive either
of tbe following fine Steel Pistes, at choice, and
Two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to
Two Presents.
TWO DOLLAR ENonAVIKdS.
No. 1 "Washington's Courtship." No. 2 "Wash
ington's Last Interview with bis Mother."
TRUER DOLLAR ESUBAVlRaS.
Any person psying three dollars will receive the
beautilul Steel Plate of .
' HOUR FROM THB WAR."
and three Certificates of Stock, becoming entitled
to three Presents.
FOUR DOLLAR KJORAVIICGS.
Any pernnn paying Four Dollars shall receive tbe
large aud beautiful Steel Plate of
"TUB PKHILS CP I'VR roRKFATBKRS."
and Pour Certificates of Stock, entitling them to
Four Presents.
flVR DOLLAR ENGIIAVIXaS.
Any person who pays Five Dollars shall receive
tho laro and splendid Steel Plate of
THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS."
And Five Certificates of Stock, entitling Ihcm to Fire
Presents
The engravings and Certificates will be delivered
to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by
mail, post paid, or express, as may be ordered.
The Wauliing'ton Library Couipany
Wilt Award
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
IX PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS,
On Wuliicmiay, September 25th, 1867,
At PHILADELPHIA, PA., Or at the Institute, RIVER
SIDE, N.J.
SCHEDULE OP PRESENTS.
I Cush Present
1 CmdIi rrrMttit ' i
f 10,000
gu,ouu
tll,U0
6,000
(,uuo
I Cash l'leaeut
1 Canh t'reaent
Cash Hnscnuer S'l.SOO each
t Handsome Country lanideiice, r-table, Orounds,
. Ae.. tiennuulirwii. Phlladt-hiluu.
18,0110
1S,0UU
1 Duutile Kr-sideiice, three-story bncSj Camden, N J.
I ueia, urhees, theds, l.ri.uiKl, with busi-
iiom eManuaiMHi, No. 1311 n aaaiugum Av
enue, PlnladelihiH, '
Couiiiry Kouciic, Riveisidc, N. 8 , with
Ur mud, t-'ruila. Ae.
19,000
10,000
1 Tlliee-storv Cottaffe. Lot. Ac.
6,000
6,000
6,0110
3,uotl
its Valuahle Uuikliiii Lot., Itivenide, taoOeeeh
cletMill luriniut I-amity uarruiue, Piall oi
Horses, Htirueas, Ac., coiuplete
IK Valuabk Huiklmi Una, Hiveraide, tUoueaea
1 Bautilui Silver 4iray Hirsv, 16 banda hish,
sirm ov ine eek-tiraieu uiiMrii-a Arauiuu
Horse 'Caliph ;"also,a lijilit Rued WaKoii
weiatiL 140 piiutids, with aet of superior
Singh) Harness, ku., making a first-class
establishment
6,000
ie,ou
S.MiO
1,000
30 Pianos, Stl each
St) MekideiHia, ) each
Ruaewiaal 8ewiac Machines tSOO each
III Family Sewing Machine., aiuoeocu
60 Enm Unld Watcbra, V'JUO eauh
1,00V
10,0(10
100 Oil Haintuiga, by leading artists aggregate
value
10,M
3.000
6,000
7S0
3 Camel's lluir Shawls, BI.OIIO each
1 Camel's Hair Suuwls, SJ.WKI each
3 llaiKlaorae Lao Miawla, M6U each
IW CaaluiH-re tSbawU 6l earn
AMI
1,5110
8,760
II Silk Dress Pailirn 75 eac-h
SO CltV Buildup Uils, ftl7S earh
Tlie reinamder will consist oi Ml vet ware, siu.irai
tloles Opera (ilusaes, Pocket Uiblea, and dll
ferant eilieles of ornament and uw, amoimv
tug to,
M.OOU
T,il. ' 8300,000
All th aronertiea aiven clear nf incaianraiiM.
HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND ENGRAVIFGS
rWil ortler. nt as by mail, eneluaiiia from it to '),
either by Post Odk-a ordera nr m a leniMereri Iriler, at
uarrnk. t-trget auiuuuta anuuai oe aew uy uruit or
oreaa.
ill shaies with Engravinss 9,S0
8J Okie, wilh EntfraviiiK. 83 60
60 .hares With Engravings 46.60
76 shares with Engravings 64.60
100 suares wUh fcngravuig. t W',0
Local AGENTS WANTED Ihrougkoiit lb luiled Sule
The Association have apoointed as Receivers, Met
CEuKoE A. CUOk si CO., whose weU kanwn uite
snlv and busnieas aanerience wiM uv n suliirieirt guaiuu-
Isc ihatltw waiey tiureated to them will us pruoiplly ap
plied to the purpu. .lateu.
i . .i Puu-.un.raiA, Pa., May 80, 186T,
To lb O (Rears aad Mem bats of the Waebuigtuu Lihia-
l Co , N. RK AD, Secretary.
Ucmknwu -Ou lecsipt of your favor of the lilli in.
noiiiinf us of vour appajUineut aa Krceivers for yuar
CWiaiiy, we Cmk the liberty to suUuit a eupy of yuer
Cbaiter, with a plan nt yoar eularjme, to tae burheat
legal auUkMtly tT Us SaU,aud having reeaivad his favos
able opini'Mt in regard to ua legality, and ayatpaibiaiog
wua Uw hauevotsat ubieet of you Aaaueiatnai, via : the
edueataai and avutteuaue of tba otphaa children af our
asldwss and sailor at Uie Riversioa lualitule, we have
SMusiu u) w aocevt die tiust, aud to as our beat afforta to
proiuou ao worthy au object.
Ksapectfally, yoara, Ac,
GEO. A. COOKKk CO.
Address .11 MUsra aad ordart to
.OKO. A. COOKE A CO., BANKERS,
MSoath Third Street, Phllaiklpkiaj P
Beeivre for the WashiNyten Libtery tiu.
Jum m ita?.-i, ..
Something New !
Nothing New
AND
GOOD NEWS)
The splendid assortment o( GOODS at th
A TVT O ii T H STOEE
A V v
J. XV. IfllLnG Jt SOX,
. IS NEW,
but it I Nothing New for them as they ar always
getting up JS-W UU0D8.
GOOD NEWS,
to the people of SCNBURT, for tboy have purchase
ed inem goods low and are selling worn ar very
We are determined to sell our Good
Price and defy eomnetltlon.
at Low
We keepthe iM-nt quality of fiilooda and
sell them as low as tbe hccobmI qaulltlei are j
soia ny outer ooaiers.
Come and examine our Stock and Learn our
No cbarrro for sbowiriff Goods. That
is our business aud we take pleasure
in doing it.
Feelinir very thankful to the publio for tholr very
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, wo
feel confident of retaining their custom, by a strict
adherence to tho rules we bave adopted.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
Tho Mammoth Store.
Mai ket Square, 2 doors east of the New Court House,
SCXBURY, PA.
J.AV.FRILINQ 4 SON.
Sunbury, Maroh SO, 1867.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Tbe Potter donnty susd Mnnbury
Lumber Company,
Now fully established at the SUNBURY
STEAM SAW MILLS,
are prepared to aaw to order
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK,
of any site and all lengths. Afuil assortment of
IDiRTST ITJ33El-
always kept on hand. Pannol, Flooring, Siding and
nutsbing boards ot all Kinds.
MOULDING. SASH,
DOORS, and SIIUTTEKS.
SHINGLES,
Sawed and r-baved, hite Pino, and Hemlock.
I'liiHtrrine l.atli and Puling,
Planing, Ripping and Turning, will be done to order
at short notioe. This Company design furnishing
everything in tholr line at auob rates tbat Lumber
xarus, uuiiuers ana an panics using uiuour, win
find it to their interest to buy at this cstuuusninent.
ORDERS
are respectfully solicited and will be promptly at
tended to by addressing.
Sunbury, June IS, 1868.
FIRST NATIONAL
Sr3rX-KX.Ka-9
H. a. THACHER, Proprietor.
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY,
PA
New Goods, New Styles, New Trice
The largest Stock of Boot and Shoes In this Marka
TRUNKS OF EVERY GRAPE & PRICE
Gents' Traveling Satchel, Iland-Bags, Valisos, Ao.
An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat
obel Caba s, Ac. Ao.
COME AND SEE, COME AND BEE.
lleusunt,a lluildlnic,
MAR ICE T SQUA 11 E,
April 6, 1S67.
KjaaTTrTre
THE following persons are entitled to receive aa
increase of Bounty under the Act of Congress
puased July IrjAtt, to equalise Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted alter tbe I9th day of
April. 18(11. fur S years, and served their time of
enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and
have received or ara entitled to receive a Bounty of
9100, are entitled aa additional Uounty of 91OO.
Id All such soldier wbo enlisted for t years, and
have been honorably discharged on account of
wounds received in the line of duty, are entitled to
an additional liountyct IJIWW.
Si The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldiers wbo died in tbe service of wounds or disease,
ate entitled to au additional Bounty ot v 1 OO.
By application to 8. V. WOLVERTON, Em., of
Bumbohv Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agent, all such claims can be speedily oulleoled
Buubury, August!, ltttHI. if
FOR SALE,
A desirable residence, suitable for a small family,
located on North 4th street, Uuubury, now occupied
by Mr. Eredurttk Walter. Eur particulars, apply
to
11. D. YYliAHTO
a.
Sheet Iron and Stove
mifiiriif niiiriil- l) rklfcrv
(Succeasor to i.HJ. SHI tUSMUlEH.)
Market Street, near Engel't Store, SUNBURY. PA.
TT AVINIt t-kn eharra oftha old stand aa Inns
tl batruaiaad by tba Deonle of Sunbury and
ciuily, beg leave to announce to tha old friends aad
the publio generally, thai they will supply theot
W1LU Ul UMl unproved varieties ux
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE aud PARLOR STOVES of the beat
Brands wbieb are unsurpassed lor beauty of nnub,
simplicity of arrancemeut, combiniua cheapness and
durability and each stove warranted to perform what
they are represented.
Coal Oil, aIOIIIJnsa,lssl'rssis,
Shades, Chimneys, and all article usually kept in an
atabliabmenlol tnis Kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
aiaM. '
FRUIT JARS and CANS of th latest Improved
styles.
II i also prepared to do ail kind of Spouting aal
Hooting, Mange and rurnace nor a.
atcoatrinc. eneapiy ana nennr u umi.
tJEo. ZETTLkMOYEK A BRO.
June 8,l8o7.-y
CtUldrcae') Camrrlatceai.
W1
E would tall th attention of those wanting a
Child s Carriage, to our new and large assort-
meat ompriiog n.w aud beautilul style.
J 11 CONLEY A CO.
T. S. SHANNON,
. Practleot
Watchmaker
ARD
JEWELER,
From PHILADELPHIA.
In Simpson's Building, Market Square,
3TI1TBITET. PS1T1T-.
IUNK Gold and Silver Amorlcsn and rswm
' Watch. Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware, ove-
atantly on band. Ibair Jewelry and Masonic Marks
made to order.
Gold and Sllvnr Plating done in tne nesijuunner
and warranted to give entire satisfaction.
t'ioe Watches, Clocks, Musio Boxe and jewairy
Repaired and warranted.
All orders nromntlv filled.
Sunbury, June i, J 857
Arimtninirator' ftotlco.
NOTICE is horeby given that letters or adminis
tration have been aranK-dtotheunderr-iiciied.
on tbe estate ot Anna Marin Myers, lata of tho Do-
rough ot Sunbury, IHorthuinberlnnd county, t'cnn'a.,
deceased. All persons indebted to said estate ara
Jn "'"n' ,llMt tn MUte reosled to
I rr-ini. thorn for aetUoment.
" u.iixf vtvrtid . j i-
iiun.i u i x-r.o, Aum r.
Lowor Augusta Iwp., June 1, 1H87.
TAKE NOTICE.
mH AT all those who are Indobted to Doctor J. W.
I TEAL, on Note or Book Account, are invited
to settle tbe same within thirty days, aa after that
thev will be placed in the hands of U. W. Kiegler.,
Esq., for collection without respect to persons.
J. W. PEAL.
Banbury, May 2S, 1867. m
Notice to merchants and Shippers.
fTtHE undersigned, proprietors of Woisor A Frick'
a lilne, give notioe so merconuia ami sinupvrB
that their Depot Is still at 811 Market street, Phila
delphia, and all Goods directed to (SunDury and Lan-
vine win oe prompuy umir.
ro Uars lonve on maraei street, rouaaeipnia,
tri-weekly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
vr . V. iiwiruvii.
May 85, '7. J. R. RICHARDSON.
&.
All kinds of SCHOOL
BOOIiS,
Slatos. Pens. Ink, Paper. Ao
Miscellaneous Books, a good assnr1"
moot. All tbe new books receive11
b.
3
lusoon aa published, ad for aale at
t..UIial.AM' nri.M
A .Ulirii.ip r"v-
BIBLES. Prayer Book and Hymn
liooks, In every style ot binding.
Catholic Prayor Books.
FAMILY BIBLES in various stylos
DICTIONARIES of all sisos.
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Juvenile and Toy Books, a large
assortment
ItlonW ItnoltM and Blank
Forms of all kinds.
Foolscap, Local Cap, Letter and
Kote Tapers.
COPYING BOOKS. Inkstands
Pen Racks, Files, Paper, Cutters and
Counting House atationcry generally
PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS cheap
and dear.
Gold Pons and Holders.
Poekot Rooks and Bill V, allot. j
Picture Frames.
Stereoscopes and Views, American,
French , Ac.
Drawing Paper, all sites, Bristol
Bonrd, Ao.
Diaries, Memorandum liooKS, o.
Backgammon Boards, liamoa, Chess
men. o.
Toys a largo and complete assortment
tiase-uaua and uuts. risumg noas
and Tackle.
Perfutnee, Drohomian and Parisian
Marbles. Ae.
Gold Pens re-Dointed.
Lamps, Shadoa. 0 lobes. Chimneys,
Ao.
Wall Purer and Bnrdor. all kinds
Window Curtains, Puner Ciilt oud
Oiled.
Musio and Musical Instruments.
OAIl kindsof Book and Stationery not on hand
promptly ordered.
All tne Daily anu vt eemy rapers nu nSa..u.
Aeentfortho "American Organ." Also for "La
Hose's Hair Restorative," Enamel of Amonoa, and
"National Steam Navigation Company.'1
Sunbury, May in. IbflT.
CHITTENDEN'S
Commercial College,
637 Chestnut Stroet, (Corner of Seventh,) PUILA
DELPBIA.
Established 1814. Incorporated 1855
Young 91-n I'ructlcally Ilducuted
Tor llnslueaw.
The facilities of this Institution bave been largoly
increased, and it now has advantages for imparting
business knowledge which are unequalled.
The practioal value of its well-tried course of in
struction is attested by hundreds in all departmeuta
of business. Many a young man owes his success iu
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Judge bharswood'a Lecture be tore the Student
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THE CRITT-NDKN COMMEKC'IA- AKITM
METIC AND BUblNESH MANUAL, Containing
new and rapid methods of calculation as actually
used by business men. Forms of Business Paper a
accompanied by explanations of their nature and
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Imfurmation on biuiuuis subjects. Price Si Si. Tbe
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It second edition.
Any of the above books lent postage paid on re
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June 8. 1B67- 6m
AKrlcsUlurul Isitplemeuta,
HOE'S Ornln Rakes. Steel and Iron Garden Rakes,
Lone and D Handle Suadas, Shovels, Manure
and Hay Forks, Grass and tirain Scythes, drain
Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Traoe, Breast, Tongue and
Log Chains, Onnd-stones, racning Jnitt Deives ot
all sises and kinds, a large assortment or Rod Wagon
Hamea, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
for sale by J. . CONLEY A CO.
ROOPING !
TIlIMEd A CO., are tbs Agenu) In th Counties
. of Northumberland. rSuydcr and Montour,
U, WARREN'S Improved Fir and Water-Proof
Hoof. This is tbe cheapest and beat ltuof that can
be put on a building, lias been used in the olty or
Philadelphia, since IBM, where it haa superseded
almost every other kind of Roof. It is recommend
ed by the builder, and is used on all of the finest
building in that eity. Particaountemplatlng build
ing, will do well to examine into the merits of this
and all other kind of Hoofs, a-d give the best the
preference. , ,
n.. fountain IIoUl. of Suuburv. will, In a few
I d&Yf.
day, be covered with this Roof, and parties ditairing
do ao. niav call were ana exaiuiuw .
Fur further information addreas Box 14, Suubury
Poet oiioaTor caU at the Brick Yard of
T. UIMSB A CO.
1 Sunbury, 18, 1867. Sm
vi - I .
Coachmakers.
TB ar selling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs.
1 V Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, a.,
very low
a Larg block at
Sunbury, Maroh 80, lb7.
CONLEY CO.
CALL and see those beautiful Bird Cagea at the
new Hardware store of
J. H. OON LEY A 00.
USE
J. LE WOLF & CO S MAGIC
VERMIN EXTERMINATOR!
This wonderful preparation Is certain death to RAT
MICE, ROACUES, BED BU03, ANTS, MOeUli
TOES, FLIES, aud Insects in -erdeu.
May be obtained by our Agent,
W. A. BENNETT,
Wholwal aad Retail Druggist, BUN-CRY, PA.
June 1,BT imp
l'OK HAlTlr
HANDSOMB, Dae-toned, aw, aa price low
laquir at this Ottie.
irtabla a aonlsj be ipet4.
at very Is rates " .. ...
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