Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 23, 1867, Image 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1807.
ftocal affairs.
Constable- ArroiHTED.Jolili Bom mora, Jr., wu
nppolntod deputy constable Tor tho borough of Mil
Ion, by tho Court recently In session in thii place.
lMsTii.i.r.nr Skiukd. The distillery of Koberl
Page, in West Buffalo township, Union county, has
been taken possession of by Collector Bhrincr for
defrauding the revenue.
Musical Tho celobrnlcd Teak Family of Swiss
tell IUngcrs will give an entertainment at tho Ma
sonic Hull, in Sunbury, on Monday evening, 25th
Inst. No doubt they will have a full house.
Cold Weather. Tho weather, the past few days
of tho week, was unusually cold. On Thursday
thcro was an agreeable change. . liut winter is upon
us. and it behoves all to prepare for his reign.
9 The New Railroad. Mnj. James Mnlone has
commerced work on tho Ilnzlcton road, about six
miles above this place, with a large furco. Eightocn
horses and carts passed through town on Thursday
afternoon Inst, on their way to the works.
The Jury in the important ca.se of Fnhncstock vs.
I'oyor, referred to in our last issue, came into Court
on Saturday morning last, and not being nblo to
ngrco after furty-olght hours or confinement, wcro
discharged by the Court. The jury stood, ongoing
out, eight for Unycrnnd four for Fahnestock.
The Miltoniaii says that Messrs. lleber A Iiro.,
of that place, are rebuilding their tannery, which
was burned down some time since, on a larger scale
lliun before. New machinery throughout is being
manufactured for them, and the work is to be com
pleted as soon as possible Their enterprise is com
mendable. - . . c .. - . .
Insc nance Recovered. Mrs. K.J. Funk, wi
dow of the late L. II. Funk, formerly one of tho
filters of the Stifoitirtn, received from the Mutual
Life Insurance Company, of New York, last week,
$'!.0o7, tho amount of a policy secured by the do-
ceased two years ago. The money was paid over
)y Mr. Jos. F.. Lame, an agent of tho company.
I)EEn. Last week Messrs. Uoo. II. Cadwalindcr
and John Marklc, of Sunbury, and Robt. Magill,
of Danville, tried their luck at hunting deer along
Loynlsock creek, in Sullivan ceunty. They wero
successful in killing two fine ones, one of which
was shot by Murkle and the other by Magill. This
species of gamo is said to bo unusually abundaut
.jjlii.f season.
Who is to Dlamu . We observed, lately, that
the l'oot-bridgo across the gutter at linupl's build
ing, in Market Square, had been taken up and curc
loj.fl' placed on tho crossing. On Saturday night
Jnst, while Mr. John E. Smick was crossing over, it
tilted and threw him on a stone pile close by, break
ing several of his ribs and othcrwiso injuring him.
An L'iiuor. Tho Selinsgrovu i t nus says that tho
report recently published, to tho effect that the
Jiroad Top Railroad Company had subscribed $100,
tWO towards iho construction of tho Middlccrcck
road, is uutruo. Tho subscriptions will be uiudo by
individuals interested in thatrond and in the Dread
Top coal mines. Tho arrangement as yet is but n
verbal one. but will no doubt be consummated.
A ii:EAT Iiii'iiovemext. It is very frequently
tho caso that stove cylinders nro burnt out, and tho
in ner is compelled to purchase a new stove, or go
tu an expense of $i or $rt to bavo a pattern mado
suiting the stove, tho cost of a pattern being fre
quently more than that of a new ono. J. Young-
lnnn. proprietor of tho Arch Street Foundry, in this
plneo, has made an improvement In cylinder cast
ing, dispensing entirely with tho pattern, und pro
ducing a butter cylinder. Any one wanting a cylin
der can have ono oust by leaving his old cylinder,
no matter how much broken, at his foundry, with
cui any uJditiunul cost of pattern. An exact mea
surement id the old cylinder is all that is necessary.
VVatsoxtoiv.v A correspondent of the Miioiu
in, nri'Jng from Watsoiitown, speaks us follows of
I he improvements in that flourishing place: "A
number of dwellings bavo been finished, among
I hem a hnndsouio brick house of Mr. Humbach,
.Mr. Meekly s l'niiuo. and two nearly completed, be
longing to Messrs. Everett Bro s. Tho lino four--:ory
brick hotel of Mr. Forsman's is nearly comple
ted, nn 1 v. hen finished will present quite a neat ap-
; arance. lie nas mrcttny rciucu ine enuro onsc
merit story, including bar-room, restaurant. Ac,
which w ill be open for the accommodation of the
public in u very short time. The large room, 22 by
12. occupying the entire front of tho fourth story,
is to be set apart us a lodge for the use of tho Ma
s' n-. This ancient order has already purchased fur
niture to tit up the room, and only waits for a char
ier from tho ttrand Lodgo to commence operations."
Tin; Susncnv Mi ti al Savixu Find ash I.iii.d
i.mi Assoc iation. This Association is now org in
ied and ready to go into operation. Tho lolloping
i H'icers have been elected, to servo until successors
uio duly elected under tho charter, when it shall
have been granted by tho next (January) term of
Court :
President John W. Friling.
ieo Prosidcut John II. Murkle
Treasurer E. Y. Bright.
Secretary Ii. W. liaupt.
Directors Townscnd lliuies, L. T. Kohrb.icli.
II 11. Masscr, John V. Friling. J. M. Cadwalladcr.
II F. Mcngiis, II. Y. Friling, -Jasper Slayuiaker,
Jo!,u Haas. Win Hoagan, Joseph liaeher, Robert
..i-..oy, i.. . ..---.oa-i
s. 1 r i .: n...L vt;nJ ci.i,..;
ib r, Iru T. Clement, Stewart Ecrgstrosscr and Jucob
Sh'ipiuaii.
'iho subscription books uro ut tho store of Mr-Jn.-icr
Slay maker, corner of Third street and Mar
ket Square, nud subscriptions will be received at
any time.
A meeting of tho Association will be held this
Friday) evening at 7 o'clock, in Ira T. Clcmonfs
More room. A full attendance is requested.
Sensible Cmticisji. An exebongo has the fol
lowing sensible remarks upon a prevailing fashion :
it is fiuhionable to sneer at the eccentricities of fe
male costume at its frequent ehanges, its many
offences against good taste and sacrifices of comfort
mid health. Rut are men altogether without sin in
this matter ? The prevailing style of pantaloons is
uffieient answer. Can anything be more ugly, un
comfortable, oud absurd f The display of "shrunk
shanks ' on the street is a joy to the anatomist, but
a woe to the lovor of art. If all bad lower limbs
like the Farucse Hercules, thero would be lets im
propriety in our wearing tights, but instead of Far
knees, tho majority have ncar-knucs that is, too
licar to each other. And, as for comfort, encased
in these can lie-moulds, one dure not laugh for fear
id compound fracture being restricted, in thut ro-
rpect, like ladies with enameled faces. Tight bouts
are an ancient wrong, but tight pauialoons are a
modern grievance, lor which we have to thank the
Larrow mind of some tailor, who, doubtless, had a
Ug big, that is, for the fraction of a man.
Watsoxtowh Eorocob Elsctiok. The first
election iu the new torough of WaUootown took
place on Saturday last. The following is the result :
Rurgess Joseph Uollopeter, D.
Couniil Thomas Carl, D ; Frederick Witnian
.l : C. o. Raobman, D; C. Hogue, R. ; John Bly, R
Justice of the Peace John Orr, D
School Dircctors-W'm. Cooner.D.; ThouiaiBarr,
D. ; John Y Ellis, I) ; D. K. Witman, P. ; Joseph
"t R ; W. H. Kriner, R
Judge of the Election D Teas. 11
luipectors of the Election P. Wintertlein, D ;
I Messingtr, K. .-'
Overseers of ihe poor Peter bchaeffer, ; Uobt
Johnson. V. t
High Cossio)tj LoeUcr, R
, BTii Fkbrt. Kothlng ii to Important to a bu
siness place at Its approaches, whether by tarnpike,
anal, railroad or ferry. Almost every prosperous
towa Id the Union ewes, perhaps,- more te these lot
proven, onts, which ffd easy access for business or
pleslsare, than o all others combined. Yet we often
see them neglected or overlooked when they might
bo accomplished with very little effort. Such Is the
oase with our business men in this place, in regard
to our trade with tho farmer and others In Snyder
and Union counties. If we had a steam ferry, with
proper facilities and moderate ehargos, It would in
crooso our trade, from that quarter, ten fold, and
cnablo our citizens to save in marketing alone moro
than the Cost of maintaining a well regulated steam
ferry. But it happens that such a ferry would en
tail no oost, as it would pay handsome dividends on
the small capital required. Tho present ferry sys
tem la a disgrace to the authorities and business men
of tho place. It amounts to an almost prohibitory
tariff. A man and wife cannot come over tho'rivcr
and return for less than one dollar, even by leaving
their horse and carriago on tho other side. Instead
of imposing restrictions on trade, wc should encour
age and invite it, by holding out inducements.
Ono hundred shares of stock, nt $ju per share,
would start a steam ferry, and there can scarcely bo
n doubt that It would pay dividends of 10 to 20 per
cent, on the capital, with anything liko proper caro
und management.
Siiamokis ArrAiita. We tuko the following from
the Shauiokin Herald, of the 14th Inst. :
Tho M. E. protracted meeting is still in progress.
Over 30 persons have professed religion, mid wo
learn that tho Interest is increasing.
On Monday morning last Johu Hancock, em
ployed in the mines of the Excolsior Coal Company,
sustained painful Injuries from tho premature dis
charge of a blast. Whilo tamping the ponder it be
came ignited and flashed out upon him, badly burn
ing his face, breast and arms. Although severe, his
injuries are not thought to bo fatal, and hopes are
entertained of bis speedy recovery.
Ihe bridgo over Shauiokin Creek, at the (lap. was
opened for travel on Tuesday. Tt was at that time
completed, except painting. It is a substantial
bridge, and generally believed to bo high enough to
escape damage from freshets. The material for Iho
iron bridge at the head of Shauiokin street was re
ceived here last week, and is now being put toge
ther at tho Messrs. Cruiksbank's shop.
The lit rtitil, of Thursday lust, says : Messrs.
Sehultt, Boehtcl & Kulp bavo purchased Chus. 1.
HcU'cnstciu's saw-mill, near Shauiokin.
The N. C. U. 11. Co. is rebuilding four bridges
between here and Sunhury, preparatory to the run
ning of a through passenger lino from New York.
The ono near tho weigh scales is nearly completed,
and the other three are under contract to be finished
by spring, w hen It is expected the through train will
bo put on.
A mass meeting of the Sons of Tcmperonco and
Temple of Honor, under tho auspices of tho Penn
sylvania Stale Tcmpcruncc Union, w ill be held in
tho M. E. Church, on Saturday evening, 2 id inst.
llcv. 11. 1). Chenowcth, Corresponding Secretary of
the Pennsylvania Stato Union, will address the
meeting.
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Danville Items. Wc copy the following from
tho Danville American, of tho Hlh inst. :
Piunco's mansion, nbovo town, was burnt ou last
Wednesday night. It was u magnificent and costly
building. It is not ascertained how it caught fire.
The engines of this placo hastened to tho rescue, but
wcro too late to suvo it. Wo learn there is an in
surance of sevon thousand dollars on tho house and
furniture.
Tho largest collection ever taken iu any church,
in this place, was in the Methodist Episcopal Church,
illev. Dr. Reiloy's charge.) on Sunday last. It
niuountcd to forty-five hundred dollars. It was fur
tho purpose of liquidating tho remaining debt on the
church, and nobly did lliey come up to the work.
A little boy, son of Mr. I'eter Eycrly, of this place'
was badly hurt on tho Lackawanna ltailroad, on
Saturday evening last. Ho was hanging on to the
side of a freight car for a ride, when his foot gut fast
in Iho machinery and he was dragged a considera
ble distance over tho cuds of the tics. His foot is
terribly b;rn, and his breast is much bruised nod
lacerated.
Tholtt. Rev. Bithop Stevens, of Philadelphia,
administered the rite of confirmation at Christ (Epis
copal) Church, in this pluco. on Sabbath morning
last.
AlJVAXTAl.ES Of THE (jllOVKKit Baker. The
grcut advantages tho (i rover A Baker Sewing Ma
chine possessos over all others is best understood by
tlio thousands of families who tried other machines
before purchasing a (i rover A Baker. These ma
chines arc remarkable for their quietness ; the beau
ty of the upper stitch for plain sowing, and the un
der stitch for orr.amcutnl work ; tho case of work
ing them, and tho little timo required in learning
their use ; tho elasticity of tho stitch, thereby avoid
ing the danger of the stitch breaking w hen used on
light fabric, or scwingon tho bias. They will doalj
tho different styles of family sewing and in addition
will do tho best quality of ornamental work. Adver
lisement in another column.
Have you secured a Certificate of the Washing
ton Library Company of Philadelphia, in ni l of the
Iliversido Institute for educating orphans '. Each
Certificate costs a dollar, with a beautiful engraving
worth more than a dollar at retail, and secures, be
sides, a present in the tircut Distribution, by the
Company, and an equal chance that your present
may be one worth thousands of dollars. 1 ou may
j beeour.e rich by doing a bencvoleut act. Read ad
I vertiscmcnt.
i - -
Til Kin: is scarcely a city in the Union that within
the last six months has not had at least one fiendish
' outrage committed upon some of its female residents.
flic puiii-hmcnt for this crime is terribly insuiiicieut,
i nnd has proved to be totally inadequate. The
j crime is the worst on the calendar, nnd entails luoro
mental agony and moro lasting stigma than any
... ,. I, ..., comftreJ tu i.. lmd hali2-
" . : ' ., . .
' ing is too good for the criminals. Every day the
number of instances increases, and tho punishment
for it should at ouce be uiudo severe enough to
check as uiulh as possible the horrible onward tide.
The LiniiKii III sinkss. The Williamsport'n-
zette says that during the past summer If 1,000,000
feet of lumber have been rafted out of tho boom in
thnt city. Last year there were 118,00,000 feet
rafted. The boom is now completely cleared of
logs, notwithstanding the late time of the season at
which work was commenced. Tho above figures
show that the total amount in Ihe boom has fullcn
forty or fifty luillions below some of the estimates
made lust spring.
Editor's Table.
c.of.v'h Lady's Book. Wo havo received tho
December number of this incomparable lady 's mag-
axine. ino cmoeiuenuicuiB ,ioi;iiii-- i u iuki.w
in this number are : ine uros.cn n inuow a ueau
tiful steel pluto. Title-pago a ubleau plate, hand
somely engraved on steel. A coloreu lasuion-piaie,
witu Its usual corrcei i V ... ,
i..h Anloreil emoullisumeni. iu eini ewiors.
. M'I.a IM.pi.rmuji Partv. showintr the
A till lea oiuiui v, - - ' 'f
contrast between poverty and afllucuco, besides a
!.( f,,r the luvcnilus. coo tuerrj, mi "
of patterns, embroidery, braiding, crochet work, Ao.
Stories of interest will be found in the Hterary do-
riartment. Terms one copy, one ear, 9. ,
copies, 5.60; tliroe copies, tl 40. Address L. A.
Oodcy, Philadelphia.
TiiLAi)y'FRiin, run Dkcembbb. This is a.
Holiday numbor and a magnificent one. 1 he stoel
engraving ealled The Happiest Time, is a bcautitul
and charming design. The steel plate. The Immor
tal Crown, also epressly engraved for this maga
sine, will touch a solemn but joyful chord in every
heart. Both of these steel engravings are of the
very first auality in every respect. Then we have
a bandsoniely colored engraving of a Jewel-Case
and Pin-Cushion, and after this the usual refined
,r,d elegant double-page fashion plaU-finely en
graved on aleol. Then f"l' number f wood
ingravings, with the usual piece of musio. The
l.tJrary matter U as choice as usual. Ureal Induce
! ,k. nminiums. Ac , are promued
to new subscribers, and our readers should wd lor
a sample eepy, eontaining an u -barn
pie copies will e sent f fifteen oents.
A.. S2 5U a rear: four copies
iwith oae engraving) W.OO. One eopy ef Lady 1
Friend and one of Saturday Evening Post (and one
SU 00 Address. Deacon Peterson,
iilll Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
BlAcslwoon'Sj MjMiaune -Tho October number
has been re-published by the Leonard Scott Publish
ing Conipauy, l tg Fulton street, Now York. The
contents are : Linda Tressel, parti J Inroads open
English; At. the Alps again i Monetary Reform : A
ChWef the Plagae; Drownfows Part X. ; Works
and Mnrder ; Postscript ; The American Debt, nnd
the Financial Prospcots of the Union. This is a re
markably fine number of Blackwood. .,
ItARrttn' Maoaiikb. -We are In receipt of tho
December number of this ever-welcome monthly.
With this number commences the thirty-sixth semi
annual volume. The contents are as follows: A
Pilgrimage in Sunny Lauds, (illustrated ;) Tho Nur
series on Randall's Island, (illustrated ;) Troiivilio:
A New French Paradise, (illustrated); A Day's
FichtlniT In Oucrotaro. (illustrated:. Mm. Sinn.
hope's Lnst Lodger ; Fish-Farming in Western New
York
My urotiier-.n-i.aw ;
. . .
Darwin and Domesti-
cation ; l esterdny,
pocm; Unexpected Blows;
ine rog-ueu, a poem , ransian Sketches : Light
and Phadow ; Tho Love Romance of Bonj. West;
Tho Improsarlo ; A Bowl of Broth ; Sorrow ; Home
Ihe rog-llell, a poem
farisian Sketches ; Light
.couisn morioa ; luocquaru ; Home; Jvilitor'a Easy
Chair ; Literary Notices ; Monthly Record of Cur
ront Events; Editor's Drawer. Published by liar
por A Brothers, Franklin Square, Now York.
BUSINESS NOTICES. '
LS.Iols I'rinfing'. Having recoived a
large supply of NEW JOB TY'PE, of various new
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can bo printed in
the latest nnd best styles, nnd on short notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
"0ec pon Am." Now is the time to soouro
Winter Clothing, of Iho best quality, at reduced
pricos. At tho Continental Clothing Bar.aar, on
Market Square, they ere now selling Clothing at
prices that w ill astound persons who bought In the
early part of the fall. It costs nothing to look at
tho goods and pricos at tin Continental.
It is a groat pleasure, when buying goods, to bavo
a Duo assortment to select from. Thachcr's First
National Boot, Shoe and Trunk Store, In Pleasants'
building, Markot Square, presents this advantage,
and, combined with reasonable pricos, makes an in
ducement to purchasers unequalled hero or else
where. Tho publie aro cordially invited to call and
see the large stock received at his establishment,
this week. Hurry is a reliable and obliging person
tu deal with.
I
I
WiNTnv. The weather has changed with a veil- j
goance, during the past ween. 1 no nights aro ex- ,
cecdingly chilly. We notice that a great many
overcoats have been brought into requisition sineo i
the advent of tho "cold snip." Wo would recom
mend every ouo tu go to J. F. Shaeflcr's Tailoring
Establishment, on Market Squnre, and proeuro an !
outfit for the cold season. He has clothing suitable i
for Winlor wear of all kinds, j
Mili.kh N Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, in
the old Dcwurt building, Market Square, is tho
people's most popular '"shoeing" house in Sunbury,
lor purchasing goods cheap. His stock comprises
ono of tho largest and best assortments ever brought
to this market, (iivo him a call and you will bo
sure to save money.
A Remf.iiv Against Fits. Some people never
get fits, nor can they give it to others judging from
the appearance of those upon whom thrtr remedy
has been tried. But upon the other hand tho pa
trons of Jacob O. Beck's Merchant Tailoring estab
lishment, on Fourth street, can have their choice
out of a beautiful lot of Cloths nnd Cassimcres, nt
reduced prices, nnd hnvc them uiudo up to order at
short notice, in the best style, und arc certain to get
a good fit.
PnoTooiiAHiv. We would call tho attention of
our citizens to the beautiful pictures taken by Mr.
S. Uycrly, in Simpson's building, Market street.
Mr. B. is prepared to furnish Photographs, Ambro-
types, Ac, in all styles and sizes. Wc advise all
who desiro to have a good picture to pay Mr. Byerly j
a visit.
If there bo a circumstance iu social life calcula
ted tu muko a man ' hido his diminished head," it
is the discovery that somo ono has walked off w ith
bis hat, and left one several sizes too largo Theio
is no need, in Sunbury, of having a lint or Cnp too
large or ti small, for Faust, at his fashionable es
tablishment, has all sorts and sizes, suitable for
every ono, and the apropos kind to hido tho defects
of any head. He is also supplied with supeiior
Umbrellas.
K I "A II I V M IS la tl't'S.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, cxtrn family, per barrel, JI2 00
do do da do " perewt. ti oil
ltyo Flour. per bbl. 10 00
do per cwt. d 00
Wheat, prime rod, now. pur bushel, 2 2
Rye, do 1 "0
Corn, new, do 1 on
(bits, do 1.0
Potatoes. do 1 2.)
Dried Peaches, pared per I ound 10
do do unpared dn 2j
Dried Apples, do 1j
Dried Cherries, (unstoucd.) per bu. ;i 00
Butter, per pound. 40
Eggs, per dozen, oil
Chccso. per pound, 25
Lard, do 20
Itaius, do 2H
Shoulders. do 20
Beef, hind quarter. do 14
front do Kl
Mutton. do is
Cbickcus, per pair i'0
Kliamol.iii Colli '1'riMlr.
Su.lxoKi.v, Nov. 13, 1Si'i7.
7 on. Ctrl.
Sent for week ending Nov. Ifi. 12.110 OH
Per liutrcport, 417.141 12
42..ibd 01
iUJ.ilW 0i
To sumo time lost year,
Decrease.
T.1.H77 fli
Special Notices.
Like Mack: the certainty and quickness with
which Coo's Cough llulsain cures Coughs, Colds,
Croup, and lung difficulties tlive it to the children
when attacked with Coughs and Colds, and rest as
sured you will find relief at once. Physicians say
it is the best cough medicine iu tho world.
WISTAH'3 BALSAM OP WILD
CHERRY,
For tho euro of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma,
Influcnia. Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis,
Predisposition to Consumption, Ao., Ae.
This great remedy is too well known and is per
forming too much good to niako it necessary to go
into an eluboratc discussion of its merits. Suffice to
say that it still maintuius its supremacy in curing
diseases of the most obstinate character, and that all
who suffer fioui the above complaints, after having
tested this remody, seldom huve occasion to resort to
other appliances to iusurw a perfect restoration to
health.
TESTIMONY OF MR. PETER SUAW.
Wkst Winfif.lp, N. Y'., Dec. 10, lbGO.
Messrs. S. W. Fowlb & Son, BocUm,
liiMilemeu : Duriug the wiuter of 1S5S I was
very much out of health, aflliclcd with a severe
Couch, l'uiu in the tilde anil Liiiis; aud a gene
ral depression of health to such an extent as greatly
to alarm nivsclf aud friend as to the result. Du
ring this time I tried several highly recommended
remedius. with Utile or no good result, aud bad con
cluded to try the etfeot of a Southern climate uKin
uivbemin: uui. oeiore curryiuic iuisrvB.ouiiuu.uuu
efioot, I was induced by the urgent solicitation of
your agent. Mr. Huntley, to give ir. n isiar s iai
sam of Wild Cherry a trial. I did so, and to my
great joy found immediate ana permanent reuei oy
ha. una of only one bottle, aud I son now Iu as sood
health as ever. I believe your BuUam one of the
i.t riunulioi. fur Couehs. Colds, and all Lunar dis
eases, now in use, and conscientiously recommend it
M Yours. truW. PETER SHAW
Prepared by 6ET1I W. FOWLK A SON, 18 Tre.
inont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists gene
rally. Nov. ltf-tt
Irrorst
Voulb.
A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect oi
youthful indiscretion, will, for the take of suffering
humanity, tend free to all who need it, Ihe recie
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which be was cured. Suflerers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing
in perfect eonnuenee,
my 1b'-67 ly
JOHN B. OUDLN.
4! Cedar Mr set. M. Y.
r
Pills.
A KB yon sick, feeble
2V
and complaining ?
Aro you ont of order
j our system deranged and
your feelings nnoomfnr.
table? These symptoms .'
ore often the precursors
of serious Illness. Home
Btof sickness Is creeping
upon you, and should bo
averted by a timely use
lof tho riirht remedy.
Tako Aycr's Pills, and drive out tho humors purify
the blond, nnd let tho fluids laotoon anobstructcdly,
in health. They stimulate the organs of tho bony
into vigorous activity, purify tho system from tho
obstructions which liuiko disenso. A cold settles
somewhere In tho body, nnd dorangos tho natural
operations of that part. This, If not relieved, will
ui"'" "'" 11,0 '
"ucing general aggravation
lnc.n'' .wh,ln 1,1 c"niIil
ruaet upon lisoil ana tlio surrounding organs, pro-
suftenng and dcrangc-
s condition, tako Aver s Pills.
nnd soo how directly they restore the natural aollon
of the syslem, and Willi it tho buoyant feeling of
health. What Is I rue and so apparent in this tri ial
and common complaint is also truo in many of the
deep seated and dangerous diseases. The samcpur
gativo expels them. Caused by similar obstructions
nod derangements, lliey aro surely, and many of
them rapidly, cured by Ihe same moans. None who
I know tho virtue of these Pills will nogloet to em-
ploy them when suffering from tho disorders they
j euro, such as Headache. Foul Stomach, Dysentery,
Bilious Couipluints, Indigestion, Dcrangemeiitof Iho
j Liver, Costivcness. Constipntion, Heartburn, Rhcii-
matism, Dropsy, Worms, nnd Suppression, when ta
i ken in large doses.
They nre sugar coated, so thnt tho most sensitive
enn take them easily, and they aro surely the bejt
purgulivu medicine yet discovered,
j -t ycr'N Curo,
'or lir sjtrnhi mi rcrtrrtu Vttre Intermittent
Frrer, ur l iil.n nmt I'rrrr, lirwitlent I'rvrr,
Chttt Ft'vt r. J) unit, Agile, Veriudtctt lleulnrlie
nr Jtttrn Uf fttiiirl,r, tiint Hilton l'rvi rs ; at
I tlectt, fur the vuilc riv.t nf rfisi ipa originating
I n Iniittrit rtrraii'r ment , runnel hy thn tnaariu
1 of mitixnmtie runiitrn jt.
I This remedy has rarely failed b cure the severest
casus of Chills and l ever, nnd it has this great ed
j vantage over other Aguo medicines, that it subdues
tho complaint without injury to tlio patient. It
; contains uo quinine or other deleterious substanco.
' nor does it produce quinism or any injurious effect
I whatever. S),,,;,, brothers of tho nrmy and tho
: west, try it und von will endorse these assertions.
Prepared by Kit. J. C. AVER ti CO.. Lowell,
I Mass., nnd sold by all Druggists nnd dealers in med
icine everywhere, i ict. an. -mi
IIEUIUOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
Is a certain cure foi ilnicases of the
ni.Annr.it, kidneys, okavel, prtorsv, tut
GANIC WEAKNESS. FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
UENKRAL DEBILITY,
and all diseases ot' the
URINARY ORGAN!,
wliethci existing in
M tl.i: tilt FEMALE,
from wliatevei cause oiicinntiai; and an mutter of
HOW LONG STANDl.Vi.
Dise-ises of llo-se ommis rciinirfl the use of a diuretic.
If in IrcuhiK-Hl is sul.imtt U lo. t'oiisiinijition or Insan
ity may ensue. Our Flesh und lllooil are biippoiteil from
these sources, iin.l tiie
IIKAI. I ll AND HAPPINESS,
and
(lint M Posterity, depends ujm prompt use of a rcliahle
remedy.
ilCI.MHilCns EXTRACT J'.CCIII',
Established upwiiiils of IS yens, pnqwtred by
tt. t. iii:!.i!i!tj.;, t
DHL GUIS T, !
.1ti ltrondwny. New York, and I
let South lutii Mncl, I'lnlaui'lplii.i, Tu. I
Mar. li 2, Is6;. ly 1
A I'ositivo Cure for Scrofula, !
IX Al l. ItS J1AXI10M1 I'OltMS. j
J. W. lloinor, Esq., of Parkersburg. West Vs.,
writes to Dr. Anders. July H, ISfiil, as follows :
"I had a? U i' i in ti l' I leers when I commenced !
taking your lodino Water, and am now culircly
cured of Scrofula.'
DK. ADDERS' IODINE WATER
is a pure solution of Iodino. without a solvent, the
most pon oi fill Vitalizing Agent mid Restorative
known, t ireulars tree.
J. P. MNS.MOHE, Proprietor, 30 Dcv St.. X. Y.
Sold by all Druggisis. JSoy. l-4t
TUB IIEALIU (1 POOIi,
And IIoiiso of Mercy-.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Young
Men. on tho crime of Solitude, und tho Errors, Abu
ses and Diseases which destroy the manly powers,
and create impediments to Marriagu, with sure means
of relief. Scut in sealed letter envelopes, free of
charge. Address DK. J. SIvILLIN llOL'UUTON,
Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa.
June S, 1-107. ly
licH'oriitutioii.
Information, guaranteed lo produce a luxuriant
growth ot huir upon tt bald bend or beardless lace,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples. Blotches,
Eruptions, etc.. ou the skin. lea ing the same soft,
clear, and beautiful, can bo obtained without charge
by nddres.-ing
T1IO.S. '. CHAPMAN", Chemist,
may 1, '157. 2-l Broadway, New York.
iif.h.Miioi.U's com;i:.tkat!D extract
m i ni
ls the Grcit Diuretic.
(fiiiM'i CmirriitritU'l Ivrlrurt tvinuijHtfiltU
Is the Great ltlo.nl Purifier.
R th nre piepur-.! lu-i olihii1! to rid'-s of P!i llinvy and
Chemistry, and ate the inoatnclivc tint can he made.
March 4, 1-07.- ly
(i.(;ni: v :o.'s
ftF.UMAN
ERASIVE SOAP
Is manufactured from PI HE
MATERIALS, aid may be
Ihn. STANDARD OF
yiBggy KXCELLKNCE. For sale by
Illl XJiOCCI -.
May 1H. mj.iy.
0
NE PRICE CI.OTHINO.
JONES'
old established
01: puk e
CLOTHING HOUSE,
1 M u i hi l l v -1 .
Ono duur above Sixth, Philadelphia
F..r mnnv vears tills Establishment has done Lusi- !
lies, on Ihe Ono Prico Svs;em. nnd we believe we j
ure the onlv Clothing Ilou.-c in the city that strictly ,
adheres tolhis principle. Wo bavo enmed a repu-
tut which 1VH nro r.rt.uil or. I.ir irona lasio 111 rciti-
cood stvles and substantial materials, and not less I
important. lor navtng nn our kouui.
j:vii Hi:i.iiMAio
We emi.loy the best talent, for Cutters, and our
loods aro of both kinds Fiuhioimblo nud plain
so that nil tastes can be suited. The prices uro the
verv lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must
sco, or otherwise wo could not meet the competition
of our neighbor, fur as nu deductions uro ever made,
we must put our prices Uown lu tuu ua amazes wu
promise.
Ihe people may ueponn, ii.is is tue irue piuu ujiuu
which tu do busihe.-s. and many a dollar can be
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTIIIXO HOl'SE.
604 Market JSirrcct, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but ouo door above Sixth
March l, 1SH7. ly .
un. Mlt.lt. ll'S I'.XTUACT Ul l'Ill' ami liniiroved
Rose Wash cues secrel and deheute dua.rdcrs iu ull llieir
staees.Bt little .uneuse, little 01 no chniise ill ilii t, ro in
convenience and 110 enpoMire. II is pleuaini ill oi'ie unu
odor, iuinieilmle in its avium, mat Ilea irom 1111 inju-
tious propernrs. . . - -
'I'O ,OH(MHMliT'J.
tl r ... n.wATtn A WILSON will tend (free
of charue) to all who desire it, tbo prescription with
the directions for making und using the simple reme
dy by which he was cured of a lung allection and
. .', j: enn,n.nli.n His nnlv nhloct IS
mat ureaa uk"1" ..... rf
tobcueUt the aflliclcd, and he hopes every sutterer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
1.1. ...mi. Please address
uu, u.., r''"Bv;-Kr,WARD A. WJLSON.
my lR-'71y
Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
sV'AMII-V KEHnU SlAOIlSliS
Mrs. BABAH BIMPBON,
Walnut Street, SVNBt'RY, PA.
Having been appointed Agent by the .Singer Manu
facturing Company, for tho sale uf Singor New
Family bowing dlaoninos, luioruis uie uuu.tu u
they can be bad at her residence.
These Machines are simple, compact, durable and
beautiful. Capable of perfoiuiiug a range and a
variety of work never before attempted upon a sin
gle Machine using cither silk, twist, linen or cot
ton Thread, and sewing with equal facility the very
finest and coarsest materials, and anything belweon
the two extremes in the most beautiful and substan
tial manner. , , .
These Machines will bo fold at reasonable rates.
Call aud examine for ynirsclves
Mrs. hARAU bIMPSON, Agent
OoieUr , ipct.
( i
.- , i AytJr's
FAUJIERS & BUILDERSl
LIMB
AND . LIMESTONE.
nillK siiljsoribers respectfully inform tho oitirons
A. of Northumberland count v. that they are now
prepared to furnish l.IMK of a superior nnnlity to
farmers pnd Builders. Also, LIME-STONri from
in coieerarea iiimu-atonc vuarries oi ijowor mono
liov town-hip. at short notice and at reasonable rates.
The above will bo delivered to any Railroad sta
tion along the line of tho different railroads when
ordered.
There Kilns are located at the Shauiokin Valley
Railroad, noar Sunbury, whara orders will bo
proimitly tilled.
Orders are respootfully solicited.
Addross, J. B. LliNKEll A I1H0.,
Augusta, IHOT SuuburyJjPa.
GROCERIES,
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
.. . ai;.iV .V '.,
Ill Weimer's Building, Water Street, noar Kiug tt.,
NORTIIUMRERLAND, PA.,
INFORM their friends nnd tlio public generally
that they buvo a argu ns:-orliueiit of Groceries
1 revisions Ac., nil fresh and of the best riunlily, con
sisting of Teas, Cotlees, Sugars, and Spices.
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and trackers, and in fact evrrythin-s usually
kept in the Grocery line.
They would also call attention to their largo nnd
cheap lot of Good FAMILY FLOl'R, G reun Tea
Hams, Shoulders. Ac., which are constantly kept on
hand. Also, all kinds of cgelnbles, Ac., Ac.
Givo I hem a call and seo for yourself.
Northumberland, Sept. 2S, Jsi'tiJ.
AKCII STIIKET FOUNDHV !
.B. YOI IN op, I lor.
.im-1i Kt.,1-tn-'ii :l mid ifh, o
lo Iho lu!li- Sihool lionvo,
SUNBURN PBNN'A.
'HIE proprietor i t this establishment respectfully
informs tho puhlic that he has commenced the man
ufacture of Cooking and Denting
ST07ES!
which ho will sell at lower prices then they can be
obtained elsewhere.
MILL Gearing. Pi oven, nnd tho largest class of
Castings made promptly to order.
Also. Window Weights, Frames and Orates for Cel
lar Windows, Ac
4'iiKt Iron (' hi unary '1'opN,
WATER TROFGHS .1 DOUR STEPS.
A liberal price pnid for old castings.
THE CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, im
proved, is manufactured nl this cstabli.-hniont. Also,
Stove (irate of all kinds, Kettles, and every vuricty
ofsmull castings.
Sunbury, Oct. J, lstf,;.
KEEP WEIJH)RESSEI).
Call nnd sec the well selected Stock of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
OYERCOATINOS, YESTINOS,
lust received at
Ac.
''-7 'V
..,?''r.-,'r.
MLUCIIANF TAILORING K.STAULISil
WliNT, Fourth Street, below Eystci's Store. SEXUVUY.
WINTER CLOTHING
of tliu most approved styles is mnde up to order n
reasotiablu rates.
lie has also a tine assortment of Cn-sinirrc Shirts,
Drawers, I ndersliirts. Overhauls, Blouses. Neck
ties. Cotton nnd U oolen Hose, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, t.lovcs. and a general variety of
(lENTLE.MEN S Fl'RNlSUlNii tioODS.
Hive him a call, which you will find to Le to your
advantage.
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 1,-07.
:t;il- oi' .llirlisirl fl.rnl.rr,
"VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of nduiinis
X trntion buving been granted to the undersigned
011 tho estate of Michael Leuker. lute of Lower Mah
ouoy township, Northumberland county, Pa., de
censed. All persons indebted to said estate nre re
quested to liuiko immediate payment, atid thoc
ln:viii claiius to present them duly uulhetitated for
settlement.
ANDREW DITTY.
ARlt All AM LENKEH.
Lower Mtihcr.oy. 'tet. o, Im'h 1.. Adu. rs.
v ti.i aice.i: I
ITvOPERTV FOR SALE.
TPIIE subscriber offers for sale tho valuable propcr
J. ty now oeeu(iied by bimself. on thu corntr of
Second and Walnut street. Sunbury. The lot is on
bih ground and has u front of till feet on Walnut, aiid
2.'lu feet on Second street. Tho improvements are tt
new nnd well-constructed
TWO-STORY BRICK HOIVE,
12 feet on Walnut and ol on Second streets, with a
Iniioc Kitchen lti by 22. with 1111 excellent Cistern
in the Kitchen, nnd all the other nfe-.-aiy and usual
Outbuildings, including' good Stabling. The premi
ses aro handsomely loealed with a good Garden ni.d
excellent fruit. Possession to bo given on tho lir.-t
of April next.
For terms apply lo Win. M. Rockefeller .t L. T.
Rohrhack, Esqrs., or the subscriber.
1 . ) . 1 a It . L . I
Sunbury, iSept. 21. Isi!7 ;im
PURE LACER BEER! I
POKIEIE AAt ALE,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery, j
i S I' N T, V R Y , P A. i
JOSEPH Ei.3EE?i.
I ESPECTFl'LLY inl'orms the public generally.
J.V 'bat he is prepared to turni.-h
LAGER IVEKR,
II largo or small quantities. His futilities for mr.k
i.g Beer cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe
rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also beeu recommended by physicians as a
healthy drink lor invalids.
ft itels. Restaurant and private families su plied
at short notice.
Sunbury. Sept 21, Ht;7.
its
All kinds of
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Slates, Peus, Ink. Paper, Ae. ;
Miscellaneous Books, ti good assort-1
ment. All the new books received
as soon it published, and for sale ut
Publishers prices. j
BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn
Books, in every rtylo of bindiug.
Catholic Prayer Books.
FAMILY BIBLES iu vurious.tylcs j
DICTlONARIESuf all sirw.
Juveniles and Toy Books, u large
ussurtmeiit.
ItUtiik liooltN d Blank
Forms of ull kinds.
Foolscup, Lcgid Cap, Letter and
Nolo Papers. '.
COPYINfi BOOKS, Inkstands ;
Pen Racks. Files, Paper, Cutters und
Counting House Stationery generally . .
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and dear.
cheap
tlold Pen? and Holders.
Pocket Books and Bdl Wallets. '
Picturo Frames.
Sterooscopc and Views, American,;
French, Ac.
Drawing Paper, all sites, Bristol
Board, Ao. I
Diarios, Memorandum Books. Ac. I
Buekgammon Boards, U aiucs, Chess
men, Ae. '
q oy. large and complete assortment
Base-Balls and Bulb. Fishing Rods
end Tackle.
Perfumes, Brobemian and Purisiun
Marbles, Ac.
(sold Pens re-poiuted. 1
Lamps, Shtdos, O lobes, Chimneys,
Ao. I
Wall Paper and Bordor, all kinds
Wiudow Curtains, Paner liilt and
Oiled.
Music and Musical In trumcnU. 1
J"y All kind" of Books and Stationery ln.t on Land
r iomptly ordered1.
All the Daily and Weekly Tapers and MajiRiines.
Agent for tho 'Amorieau Drgan." Also lor - La
l'.nte s llsir Restorative," Enmuel of America, and
'N'a'inral Steewi Kindiratlon Cmapanv. '
Sunbury. May H. 1W
Io iiotltoatl lliin Column or yoti
Mill ccrlnlnly Hind ont Mliorc you
Buy the HOST GC0DS
of tlio
BEST GiTX-AJLITY.
For tho
LEAST MONEY.
SMALL IMiOFITSj AM)
.SALES!
tJL'lCK CASH
ut tl.,
MAMMOTH STORE,
MARKET .VQl ARE,
Has ju.d received and openod the
c-:.s'r wa:i.i:'Ti:s ami
FINEST ASSORTM EN T.
DliV GOODS IN TOWN.
French Merin
Prints, Mudins,
'inghams,
Cassimeie... Ac.
NoTIiiNa of all kind..
l-siery Olov.s. .Men'..;!,..! I.adit, l udeij
WHITr, GOODS.
A full assortment of TKI.MMlNi.ii
Builders will iin.l my Stock of llartl art-,
l'uilttsi, Oils, 4Kiss, ( uiiipU'le.
D.ugs and Medicines
Willow and ivini
tjuecn ivarc, 1.I.1
l.'loKel . ."-ail
BOOTS AND SHOES-
HATS ANU l.Al'S.
and iu tact everything usually kept iu a laro Stoic
' Call and be convinced that thu ClIEAPEoT
PLACE TO Iil V ALL VOI R tiOODS i-at
Tlio Muinmotli Slur c.
H.Y. FBILINQ,
I
! 'I'STMi Cjllstl -aOslai ,
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as uiy (iowls are lught for Cash aud Sold i lie.ij
or ,t,c READY MONEY
h v rr.iLiM..
5 unburv. Ct. 1. IWT
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PHILADELPHIA.
Is Chartered by thp State of Pennsylvaui.i, and Or
i;anigvd in aid of (ho
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For Eduouting Gratuitously
Soldiors' nnd Builorn Orphnnsi.
Incorporated by llio Hlntt- of N. J.
APRIL 8, ISflT
SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR.
The Washington Library
Company
By virtue of their Charter, nnd in accordance with
iis l'roisions, will distribute
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IN PRESENTS TO TIll'.SIIAIIEHnLDEltS,
On Yudiifniliij, JmnKiry ti'ti, 18GS,
At l'IIILADi:LI'lllA, PA., Oi at the Institute, RIVER
SIDE, N. J.
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due l'lescnt woith 10,000
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Eu..li Certificate of Stock ii
Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving
UOliTU MOI:E AT HKTAIl. TU A N HIK COST OI
i:nru-KATK,
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PRESENT IN THE (iRE T DISTR I ii VI 1'
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Any iier.-on sending us 11:10 Dollar, or .aviug the
same lo our local Agents will receive iinuicdiatelv a
tine Steel Plate Engraving, nt clioieo from tho bd
lowiug list, an 1 1 ine Certitieate of Stock, insuring
Ine Present in the lireat Distribution.
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No. 1 My Child ' 31 v Child !"' No. 2 -'-They re
Saved ' They ro Saved !" No. 3 ''illd Scventy-si.
or. the Early Days of Iho Revolution '
Any person paying Two Dollars will receive tilhi r
of tho following fine Steel Plates, at choice, and
Two Certitieates oi'Stoek. thus becoming entitled to
Two Presents.
To HOLLAR KSGBAVINfiS.
No. 1 'Wa-binrton'sCourtship." No. 2 Wa.-l
illt
Laa luteriien with his Mother. '
tmi:i:r hollaii eniiIiavin'ils.
Any person 1'nying three dollars will receive the
beuutitul Steel 1'iutu (if
ii'jmb rnoM Tim m ail '
and Ihree Certificates of .Stock, becoming ciui'.lc l
lo three Presents.
roiH dollar Evr.r.Avixos.
Any person paying Pour Dollars shall receive ti.e
largo and beautiful Steel Plate of
thk 1 kiiii.s cf ot n FolttiATnKns."
and Four Ceru'ucates of Slock, entitling Iheui to
l'our Presents.
I IVK HOLLAR ESCKAVINGS.
Any person who )ays Eivo Dollars sbuli receive
the lari;o and splendid Steel Plate of
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l'rnsnnts.
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to each subseribir at our Local Agencies, or eel. t by
mail, pot paid, or express, as may be ordered.
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V
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of the enterprise conducted by tte Wasliinitiou
Library Company'' will bo devuted to charitable,
u-e, peruiitcioii is horeby granted to said Company
to conduct such enterprise exempt from all lhai j!".
whether fiom special lux or other duty.
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T ... . I.nve apn-tiulr.1 Receivers. M.-ssi
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lee Uial the luouey liiliatuO to litem will I pioilip'.h ap
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