Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 22, 1868, Image 3

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JB. WII.VBBT.I PtlSluh.
NlXHI RV, PA.
SATL'itDAY, FEBRUARY C3. 18CH.
JLoraj Affairs.
Ash WmixasnAr, the first day of I.eht, Ootnei on
Iho 20ili lnl.
J. II f.Hori. has just reocived and ofle"rs for sale
Cotton Yarn, rilling, Cotton Carpet Chain and Cot
ton "cine Twine.
Tnr proceedings uf the Convention of UooJ Tem
plars, held nt Northumberland last week, appears on
our second page.
8pfci.ii. attention ii invited to Confectionery Card
of Sellers A Folwell, In this Issue.
TnK.lnw office of Messrs.. Rockefeller ft Rohr.
' bach, which hu Just been Cited tip In llaupt's now
building, in, we think, deoidedly the neatest one
in Sunbury. Everything is well arranged, and has
Iho nppcaranoe of comfort na well a good taste.
I.KQ HnoKKt. One day la.it week, Jacob Colo, a
trackman on the Shamokin Division of the N. C. K.
W,, had his leg broken whilo assisting to haul up
an engine which was down the ombankment nt tho
rock rut.
Tina at Sei.insoi!ov.Oii Tuesday nignt last
wo barns were destroyed by fire on the Isle of Que,
nt Selinsgrove. One belonged to Mr. Fiester and
the other to Mr. Slehley. Three horses, several
rows and pig', besides about 400 bushels of corn and
fin much oats, were consumed. The fire, we under
stand, was cnurd by some one going into one of the
barns with a light, late at night, to feed the horses.
Goioii to Muvit. tlur frieud Thaoher, of the
first National lioot and .Shoe Store, at present looa
- ted in Pleasants' building, Market Sqnare, Intends
-tnoving, on the Ant of April, into Iho handsome. new
storeroom now being prepared fur him in Ilnupt's
iron front building. When proporly fixed in his
new quarters Harry will have one of the finest es
tablishments in Sunbury.
Si'pKn-Piiosi ii.iTi. We call attention to tho new
Advertisement of Messrs. Turrington ft Hndgkins,
who are making every prepnration for an extensive
business in the manufacture and sale of their Super
phosphate cf I. iine. The fertilisers made by this
firm hnve had the roost beneficial effect in all cases
where used, and such i the character they have
establi-hei fur their Phosphate that greatly in
creased silks may be expected next season.
Tim Japaxrsr. Some six or eight Japs, part of
the troupe now exhibiting in this seotioo of the
Stale, passed through this place on tho mail train,
south, on 'Wednesduy uioruing. Most of them ap
pear marked by the pits left by small pox. One
littlo six year old, with pants tight as the skin and
wooden clogs to hit feet, was himself a furiosity
among this curious people. The Japanese, though
they hold in contempt their Chinese neighbors, have
the same pig-eye and peculiar cast of countenance.
Fatal Accinr.M At Shamokix. Tho Shamokin
Herald says : On Wednesday morning of last week,
Isaac Starr had his face frightfully burned, both
legs ami an arm broken, and several deep gashes
made in his abdomen, by the discharge of a blast in
the mines at the Uenr Valley Colliery. Ho survived
but a few hours. The powder became Ignited while
the unt'orlifnatc man was putting in the tamping.
Deceased was a Pennsylvania (lerman, about 30
years of age, and leaves a wifo and three children.
Pi iii.n- Sai es. During the past week we have
printed bills for Ihe following sales of personal pro
pert v : Property or .Jesse Yoemn, in I'oint town
ship. Northumberland county, on Tuesday, Sd of
March.
Properly of P.. V. lfoIh ;e. in Jackson township,
119 Wedneslny, March lib.
Property of Peter Werl, near Trevorton June I ion,
on Thursday, Sib of March.
Property of Philip Uaul, in Lower Augusta tw p..
.near Kinerich's tavern, on Wednesday. Match 25!h.
Fikp On Monday morning last, about 5 0 clock, 1
the frame buildings connected with the limekilns'
-of II. B. Mossor, near Sclinsgrove station, took fire.
Thc building over the kilns was entirely consumed.
Thc roof of the lime bouse was also on lire, but Ihe
.covoring of snow on it enablod the men to save that
building with no olhrr damage than Iho burning of
tbo stair steps and part of the roof and rafters.
There wcro two kegs of powder in Ihe lime houao ai
the time, and also a tin canister with 8 or IU pounds
.of powder, hanging near the stairs, which had be
come so hot that thc tin cap was soldered fast by tho
.melting of the tin, wheu rescued byoneof tho work -,1:1011.
iFoTtunfttcly the kilns were but little injured,
and ore agaiu-in cperutioti.
Tiik UoKoi'GB Election, hu:!i comes oft' lo-Juy,
.(Friday,) is one of great importance to every tax
payer and propetty .bolder in town. The officers
elected should 'be not only il!jualS3ed, but inde
pendent persons, wuowoulil nave no niner inieresi j
in the election than Iho prosperity and welfare ot
the Borough. Had this Borough elected men, for
the last Cftoen or twenty years, -who would have
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.individuals, many thousands of dollars might have
!ocn realiiod and extensive publio improvements
made, with hut littlo or no taxation upon the citi
T.cns. When will people learn to protect their own
true interests by electing proper msu to office ?
Wisti 1:. The prcsout winter has been one of un-
usual severity, but the sun is beginning to exert his
vower. and the snow it fast disai.ceritig. Theriver
has been froien over tho second tttne, nd Ihe pre
sort beil of ice is not less than 15. inchei thick.
Sleds and sleighs, heavily Laden, hnve been traver
sing It for weeks past wilh as much impunity and as
Utile fear of danger as if upon the public highway.
. .. .11.., : . . r 1-j :
'IhBtraao auracieu nnuer is .omen."'. u .u...-
cation what might bo expected rf w.d bridge
ut this plaoe. Our retailers of .ottl re doing a big
business on the strength of the present free bridge.
From twenty to thirty sleds at a time have crossed
over. Muob of the .produce of Union and Snyder
counties finds its way to this place, summer and will-
tcr, and the only obstacle in the way of increasing
that trade four fold is the want of a bridge.
Tii Northern Central Railroad Company hav
determined to uniform its aSGecrs, agents and em
ployee, engaged in or about passenger stations, and
on passenger trains, the following being the dress
prescribed : Coat Army bl-ie, sack, pattern army
blouse, single breasted, with Ave gilt -buttons. Vest-
Army blue, single breasted, cut high in the neck,
with lix gilt buttons. Pants Gray, plain, without
atrip or welt. Csrp-.Vas.y fxAtwn, with black
band, half an ndh wide, aronsd lower edge, with
second band, same width, one rsclj above the lower
band ; between theso band the bal rf ervic
will b worn. Engineers, nrneo, brs-ketneu and
baggage-masters may wear dark blua overalls,
(shirt and pants,) rondo to 8t neatly. Station agents,
and thou employed about stations, instead of blaok
:band or cap, ao use a band, same width, snad 01
yellow worsted lac. The button and badge of
ervioe will be furnished by the railway company.
Liteiiat Winter, beaver or broadcloth ; maimer,
flatuwl or broadcloth . Th order Is to Uta effect on
the first of May next
riNXFYi vasjia Icstititb rots Yc Lapim,
Allixtowm, March 1, 1867.
MassBf. Gaovra A BAiaa : Your Swing Ma
chin, nof in us in this Institution, affords rotir
satisfaction, and continually delight th cporalor
with new aad unexpeoted success in avery kind of
work. All ar plead. Labor ba baoom plea
sure, and otir hopes in regard to lb exeelleneie of
the niaohin have beon mora than reallted.
We contldaolly recommend th "Orover I Bak.r"
to all who deeira, wacbint eapabl of jiving coin
lcle satisfaction.
Very lr.vy
M L UirrotiP A M , l'rimial
COUKOII. ntOCEEDIWGB.
"i Bunion, Feb. lltb, 1809.
Council met agreeably to adjournment at lust
stated meeting, Feb. 4tb. Chief Burgess, H. Y.
Bright, in the ebair. Members present Messrs.
Bourne, Markle, Brlee, Clement, Hoover, Bright,
liendrl?ka and It. Uaa.
Minutes of last stated night of meeting read and
approved.
A. N. Brio, chairman of auditing commitloe,
presented the report of audit of Treasurer's aooount
for 1809.
Committee on claims and accounts presented bill
of John 8bissler. fur $06.67, which was referred to i
said committee at last, meeting, and reported same I
to be eorreot. On motion an order was granted. I
Kolumon Weaver presented bill, for hauling, fir
$1 .60. On motion an order was granted.
J. Wetsrr Bucher and A. N. Ilrico presented bills
for $3, each, for auditing Treasurer's account. Ou
motion an order was granted.
On motion of A. N. Urine, ResolrrJ, That the
collector be exonerated from the taxes of A. Prow
ell, fur 1367.
Tn motion the fullering persons were evonoritled
from taxes for lgfifl and 1807 : ylvestor Myers.
Charles Harp, Charles Ueorhart, Theodore Bobbins,
Kdward Hcitman and Allen Hunter.
Jacob Shipman presented bill for services as Town
Clerk, Ac, for $30.15. An order was grantod.
N. F. Marts presented hill of $10, for services as
Ovorseerof tho Poor for 1867. Order grantod.
John Bourne presented bill of $ IS. 75, fur work,
Ac, on streets. An order was granted.
Bcnjnmin Hendricks presentod a bill of $29.25, for
hauling, Ao. Order grnntcd.
Wra. Clnrk presented bill of $l,12S 12, for cross
ing stone. An order was griiftcd for $111 12, bil
ance due, In full.
On motion, adjourned.
Jacob SmruA, Clerk.
Tib Mmnt ecbrkk Railroad. We are indebted
to Goo. II. Arms, Esq., Chief Knginecr, fur a copy
of the report of the officers of the road, accompa
nied by a map of the route. The officers speak en
couragingly of the prospects of the early comple
tion of tho road. The following txtrncts will be of
interest to our readers :
Commencing at Northumberland, the terminus of
the Lackawanna ft Blnnmsburg Railroad, and cross
ing the West Branch of the Susquehanna, the route
follows liia west bunk of the river to Kclinsrove,
crossing Penn's Creek near that place, with a iridgu
of 172 feel span, thenoe over the dividing ridge
into the valley of Middle Creek, which it crosses
with a bridge of 125 Icot spun, at a point I t miles
from Northumberland : passing up the valley of
Middle Creek to Middloburg, the county seat of
Snyder, IS miles; following the valley two miles
beyond, it roaches the FurnHoe of tho "hhado Moun
tain Iron Company," the point designated in your
Charter as "Beaver Furnace;" here tho line leaves
the main valley 11 1 Middle Creek and extends to
llenvertown, 20 miles, and Aduinsburg two miles
beyond.
i'benoe followlne a tributarv of Middle Creek, to
I the summit which divides the waters of Middle and
Jack 's Creeks ; pavsing into the valley of Jack's
Creek, 40 miles from tho point of starting, tho line
follows that valley to within two miles uf l.owistown.
From this point the route runs south of Kishaco
quillns Croek, crosses the Juniata river wilh a
bridge 700 feet lung, a thort distance below the
present railroad and wagon bridge, and makes a
Ilircot connection with iho Pennsylvania Ceutral.
The distance from Northumberland to Iho Penn
sylvania Central Railroad, lit Lewi-town, in 50 miles.
The total receipts and expenditures have been as
follows :
Total received to dale,
$50,183 80
Total disbursements for engineering,
salaries and contingencies,
For graduation and masonry,
'11,360 82
39,631 09
Total.
$51,024 82
Leaving a balance due the Treasurer of $i41 02
The total amount subscribed to the
capital stock of the company, as
appears from tho books, is
Deduot tSunbury subscription, which
was conditioned that that plnue was
made the western torminus,
,S0O 00
tnft AO i
' t
Leaving a balance of
The charter authorizes
$250,500 00
iseun of stock to the
till
amount of $500,000.
The maximum grado adopted is 52 8-10 feet per
mile; this grtdc is used on 21 miles of the road,
being about euunlly divided, Jul milee in each di
rection. 0 round has been broken and the work is pro
gressing on CO miles of tho road.
The entire grading and masonry dono will
amount to ubnut 13 miles.
The estimate of tho cost of thc road, ready for
oreration, is as follows :
Oraduation, masonry and bridging,
. excepd bridge ovurSus4 na river
$110,3.12 10
K.0,000 00
40.000 HO
suFqm hanua river bridge, at -or-
lhuiiilierlaml,
(ubl Ballasting.
5U miles main, 2 miles tide track,
Depot buildings, Ac.
Right of way, engineering and con
1 tingencies,
Motive power and rolling etoel:,
491,000 00
10,000 00
45.000 00
lliU.OBO 00
Total,
$1,325,332 40
BUSINESS NOTICES.
CiTJob 111 11 tins;. Having received a
largo supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cars!,;, Letter
Heads, Bill Hoads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in
the latest and best styles, and on short notiae
Ordors by mail promptly attended to.
' PnocBAaTtXATios is the buster of success,''
quaintly but Iruly says Nasby, in his late proclama
tion to tho Dcmoorncy of tho North. Many nro the
good resolutions, well-laid plans, wise undertakings
aud capital enterprises that have been "busted'' by
procrastination. Then no longer delay, but go at
onoe and order asuit ot goen oioincs ai j. r. annci-
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A rROVEHB. The influence on mrn's appear
ance, made by the tailor, bus long since gone into 1
proverb; nnd those who get thrir elolhes at 1. 0.
Beck's, on Fourth street, aro living witnesses of the
truth it oontaius. At Beck's nil kinds of njeu's and
y coming are niaue u.pieu.uu ;'.' ',
eiegaui una warranieu 10 ui
li s have all heard of asking for bread and re-
cell ing a stone, but .be young gentleman may be
coneidored still worse treated tt'hca ie asked for a
young lady's hand and got her father's boot. He
j desorved it for not going to Miller's Excelsiur Store,
. fv, s. ,j i,i a r,ir that would
much f b(j h
, Mt,on
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1 ..Jiht the Fit," said a gentlumau who bad just
( vitcd the Coutiuental Clothing Baiaar and made a
j purchase. ' It is a good plaoe to buy you always
Kut clothing as good as it is recommended to you.
iHTinaker sells at very reasonable prices, and is cd-
1 whvs ready to wait upon customers. I like to buy
of nun, ana can reeommena oiuers 10 uo so
The
Continental is just the place to mil every ono.
X'o Moan Trust ! W have positively deter
mined to retail no more Coal, unless for rask on dr
livtry. Urant A Cko.,
Valrntinv Ujitz,
It
LIaas A Wolvkhtox.
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TJCAl'TiruL. Tb beautiful spaoimens of th Pho
tographic art, on exhibition at tlyerty's 'iallery, in
Bimpson's building. Market Square, toll th publio,
ia unmistakable language, that liyerly is a Ursi
elas artist. Call up and get a l'tfe-lik picture.
nM ii
"Mr dear Murphy," said an Irishman to hi
friend, "why did you betray th secret that was
told you ?" "Is U betrayln' that you eall it ? Sure,
rbeu I found I wasn't able to keep it myself', didn't
I do wall to tell it to somebody that could?" Bcsrn
things should not be kept seoret, for instanc th
fact that S. Faust, th fashionable U after, is manu
facturing and selling goods very fast and ry
cheep, at bis store, on Market Square.
nii A i
gas advertisement of Spees'j Wines in ant&er
column. They ar pur juica sisal and th nioet
reliable for sickness
poses. -superior for communion pur-
!) Artless, Ctfiipatsi asu Cavarrii treated
with the utmost sueoau by J. Isaacs, M. D-, Ocul
ist and Aurlst, (formstrly of Leydeu, Holland,) No.
ROi Arab Street, Philadelphia. Testitoonlal from
th most reliabl touroas in ity and country ean ba
seen at hi otto. lb Medioal faculty ara invited
to aceouipany their patients, as h has no secrets ia
bis practice. ARTIFICIAL KYKrt intartad with
out psiu No charge for imioiou nee :0-ly.
BIrvnmtY 11 A It Ii ETM,
Corroded Weekly for the "Amorloan."
Wheat Flour, extra family, perbnrrol,
do do da do barnwt.
$13 00
0 HO
10 00
(1 00
3 36
1 so
1 10
ni
1 60
40
25
n r . . .
uy r lour,
do
Wheat, prima ted, new.
per bbl.
per owt.
per bushel,
do
da
do
da
porcound
Corn,
Oat.
bew,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do uupared
i-rnea Appies,
du
l.i
Dried Cherries, (unstnned.) per bu.
3 00 1
liutter.
per pound.
Nggs.
Cheoso,
,ard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
' front "
Mutton,
Chickens.
per; doten,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
40
25
18
'M
18
14
13
18
61)
Wlinsnoklu 4,'onl 'l'msls.
Sbawokin, February 13, 18CS.
Tan. CVr.
Bent for week ending Feb. 15. 7.925 Id
Per last Report, 28,575 0 2
36,500 18
38,410 10
1,909 12
To same time lut year,
Decrease.
Special 2tfotirt0.
Sccckssj. Tho enormous sales of Coo's Dyspepsia
Cure is in a great measure owing to the fact that
those Who use it are cured and tell their friends and
neighbors of it, so thousands of tongues are adverti
sing this conqueror of I'yspepsia, Indigestion, and
kindred evils.
iOs-l-UI'M vV loWtli.
A gentleman who suffered fur years from Xorvous
Debility, Premature Decay, and all the efl'ecti of
youthful Indiscretion, will, lor the sake of suffering
humanity, send free to nil who need it. the recipe
and directions for making the simplo reined v by
r 1 1 1 - 1 1 '
for making the simple remedy by j
ired. fcullerers wishing to profit by
experience, can do so by , .Irejs.ng.
euce, Jt ,"',.. :,, , v ' V
ltlirJsl,.-:i.J. I
wbtoh be was cured.
the advertiser's
in perfect ooufid
myjiv-oriy
'I'rt I'otiNiinipliTCSi
The Rrv. KDWARD A. WILSON wilt send (free
of charge) to nil who desire It, the prescription with
the directions for making and using thosimple reme
dy by which he was cured of a lung affection and
that dread disease Consumption. His only object U
to benefit tho alllicted, and he hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
anv mtiv provea blessing. Please address
JiKV. I'D WARD A. WILSON.
my 18-'671v . Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V.
CONJUGAL I.OVi:,
AID TIIR ll.U'PUKSS OP TRI E MARRIAGE.
F.ssav for Voung Moa, on the Errors, Abuses and
I Diseases which destroy Iho Manly Powers and create
iuicuiuieiiui lUitjnrriHgo, wun rule means ui reuei.
Hent in senlod letters envelopes fre of charge. Ad
dress. Dr. J. SKI1.LIN HOLQUTON, Howard As-
sociatinn, Philadelphia, Pa.
febl5in
AYER'S CHEHHY PECTOBAL
"I S a soothing expecto
.1 rant, prepared to meet
the urgent need of a safe
aud reliable cure for dis
eases of the throat and
lungs. A trial of many
ycais has established the
fact that it is more effica
cious in pulmonary ulTeo
tions than any other rem
edy. Its efficacy has now
become so 2 o li e r a 1 1 v
known that it is justly regarded in many countries
as a medicine of indispcmtablo necessity. In Ureat
Britain, Franco and fjermany, whero medical sci
ence has rcaohed ils highest perfection, it is pre
scribed in domestic practice, and constantly used
in the armies, in hospitals and other publio institu
tions, whero it is regarded hv the attending physi
cians as the most speedy and agroeablo remedy that
can bo employed. Scirccly nny neighborhood onn
be round where well Known cases ot diseased nines.
I 1 .t 1 1 l.ai.i ..ir... .f .1.. - -1.: 1 1.- t II'..
" Uic-u mm uiiuiri 111c ruurie 01 tuu iiiuih kiiuui uiiu ;
i-vni-riffneeil ilnetnrs. hnvn been tiermiilittntlv eiirril '
liy it. ihese results are the most convincing nrools ;
of the superior curative properlies of this prepura- I
tion : and to them Ihe authors point wilh peculiar
siitist'nulion. While it is most powerful against con f
firmed discuses, it is exlreuielv gentle as a medicine
in infancy and youth, being quite harmless to eveu :
the youngost. when administered judiciously.
This health-restorer accomplishes even more by j
prevention than euro. If taken in season it heals I
all irritations of the throat and lungs, whether ari- i
sing from Colds or Coughs, or from other onuses, nnd
thus prevents that long train of painful and incurable
dineasca whioh would arltie from the uegleot of them, j
Hence no family should bo without it. Influenta, I
Croup, itoarseuete. Whooping Cough. Pleurisy, In- 1
clpieut Consumption, and other affection of the 1
breathing organs, give way before ibis pro-eminent
combinations of modical virtues. ,
Prepared by DK. .1. 0. AYER t CO. Lowell, ;
Mass., and soli by all Druggists and dealers in mod- '
ieine everywhere. Feb. 15. -hi. j
"i DDRES! TO THE 'nWIVIiC"aN1) DKUU.H'a
yV Urit. whossj bun'eruies have been prolfueeii I10111 hid- I
ilcu cuuses, and whose vases reiuirc proiiuit ti eati;ii-iii to
reiiilcr existence dcsiruhie. If you are suiferios or have j
sullcred liuin involuntary dischurpes, what effect docs u 1
produce upon your (iciu iul hcalili f Do you feel w'rtik,
ilebilitnteil, easily tlivd .' Does a hltie extra exeilion jiro
duce palpitation ot the tiuurt ? Uoca your liver, or uriimry
organs, ur your kidneys, lleijneiilly gel out ofordcr .? Is
your urine sometimes thick, uuiky, 01 tloeliy. 01 is it ropy
011 settling? Or uoes a ttuek scum rinclo inefip ur is a ,
sediineut at the bottom ntler it huSktisHl awhile.' Do you 1
have spells of short hietithins: or lsfuia Are youl ;
bowels constipated 1 lo you have spells of fniotittg or :
tushes of blood to the head f Isyour tueiuory iinpaiied?
Is vour mind coiistaiitlvdwclliiiKuiMai this subject f lloyou 1
feel dull, listless, luopins;, tired ol coiliiaiiy,of life F lo you
wish to l left uluiiu, to gut uwuy f rom every body ? lloes
uiiy linle tliiiitt muse you start or jump f Isyour sleep
hioken 01 restless? Is tlie lustre of your eyes as ttiilhmit '.
The bliKim oil vour eheek us bright? Do you enjoy your
self 111 ocicty u well ! Do you pursue your business with
the iHine eueiey ? Do you feel as much confluence in vour-
self! Are vour spirits dull and Hugging, given to his 01 :
melaiirholy ! If so, Jo not lay it to your liver or djspepsia. I
lla-ve you ret less nigtitk? Your buck weak, your knees
Aink.nnd have but little appetne, and you atinbulc this :
to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ?
Now, render, sell abuse, venereal diseases Iwdly cured, I
and sexual excesses, ae Nil capable of producing weak-
less of the generative organs 'Die organs of geuemllou, j
when iu penect lieaKii. make the num. Did you ever
think tluil those bold, defiant, eueigelic, persevering, sue- ,
cesslul business-uien are always tin sn whose generative I
organs are 111 nerreet health You uaver hear such men 1
coniplsiii of heeig inrlaucholv, of uervousuess, of Kilpila
lioli of ihe heart They are never afraid lhay eannol sue- I
e.red 111 business j Ihry don't becMne sad and discourugi d ;
Ihey are always polite and plnesaut in the coinpauy of la
dles, aud look yomiMd lilt is 11(111 lu tlse face none of your
downenst l-siks or any other lueauueas utMnit them. 1 do
not tnr.iu lh"se wdio keep the oiguus influmed by runniu
j , ' " ' E o .or.
lit)V ninny men iruin uauiycurc rUsanMi, mmi iub
eflecti 'f iril -nl.unc and exceAMi, tmvt liruughl iitxiiil Uiat
Ultftil xveaiiiieM iu nvue orn-aiiit thut 1m rmtuceil Ihe
dr ne nil i'iiusja u inuia ui to mauce tiumtti every uiner
tJitrti'-iiJiiMy') lunacy, parulyiit, (iial HlTevtMina, ui :idif
nnd blmisHC every other !nn nf disease which ifUinnmty if
heir t.i, and the rcul?Mie o the tnwble Kciiy pvw iu
prcted, hiiU Uvvk dticUiied Cor !Hut the right one.
U leafM O IMie Oivuiii m uite mo bdii uiuirine
HKLJWOLD'A KIXl KXTH ACT HUCUU nthtrt
Diurciic, hiuI ii cerium tvie i'or dlaenafs of the Hlailder,
Kitliieye, Gnivrl, Untpty, Organic WeukneM, Female
i;tm,)Utmta, Unierul Uf inlity, hi id ail diicuara of Ihe I ri-
nHry ura;Mi.i, whether exinnif in .iiHieor t nnnie, in mi
wliitfver cuum originntiiif and no matter of how
Miidinf.
II iiu txuacmeni is uommea m, coniuinpiMii or nwniiy
may eiiaae. Our nrsh and blKHl are suupoitrd from thfie
aourcea, ana Hie hmith and hflppnitna. and thnt of t'oatcnty,
depends uaHW proippt use of a rclwUs remedy.
lielmmiura bxtract uiunu, rsnaHiMrn upwnru ni its
years, prejmred hy H. T. I1KLMUOLD, Uiupgut,
o rsraavay, new i mi, ino
t-Vmth l(Hh Btreet, Philadelphia, Ta
raics f I per U-ttle, or 4 b-Htlrs U 6 .Vi, deliverej
to any addrcH. Kld hy all Drusgials everywhera.
March a. 1M7. iy n
0
NK PRICE CLOT1USO.
Tr,TTT'e
OLD ESTABLISHED
or: i-itM i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
uus iriuritei narvvi.
On door above Biith, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishirent has s)on busi
ness on th Ou Prio tijsm, aud we Wjeve w
ar tbA(y Olotblog Uouse in trie etty ttul strictly
adhere to this prinoiple. H e hae earned a repu
tation whutb w ara proud of, for good tsvsw iu solect
good styles and auUUotAal mataritvls, and nut leal
important, for having all our gauds,
i:vnu 1VKM i.ir..
We employ th best talent, for Cutters, and our
Q cods are of both klndr Fashionabl and plalu
ao that all lutes can be suited. Th prices ar lb
very lowest, as any ona hy a luoiMot s thought must
see, or otherwise wo eould not meet th competition
of our neighbors, for as nod ttd notions are evurmade,
w must (Ut aut price aowa u uie auvuiissa
Pratpoople may depnd, liil is th Uu plan upon
which todo buinHsT and man,, dollar cau bo
saved to Clothing buyers by heaping in wind
JONES'
O.S1S FKICS CLOTUINO UOl'SE,
404 Market fitrraai, PhUadelphia,
hot la Corner, but as dor alwv biaits
Marth V, 186V -ly
vol. UATI! A tO.'N
GERMAN
ERASIVE SOAP
la manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and may be
considered the STANDARD OF
EXCKLLF.NCE. For sale by
all Grocers.
May 18, 1867. ly.
In f'oi-nintion.
Information, guaranteed to produce a luxuriant
ffrowlh of hair Unon a halil head or hnnrrilftM Iften
also a recipe fur the removal of Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions, etc, on the skin, leaving Ihe same soft,
clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge
by addressing
TH05. F. CIIATMAN, Chemist.
may IS, '67. 2:i Broadway, New York.
NEV ADVERTISEMENTS.
LEWIS & CO'S
IUXSTRATKI)
.MO.Vrill-Y IMItlll.Y JOl ItVlt.,
I FOP. THE MILLION !
I Thousands of families In the city and country, bnvo
j lung felt the want of an Illustrated Journal nt a
; reasonable price, anil equ.'il to any on this continent.
I To this ond, wo have engaged g'md artists. The '
I literary department will be one of the features of tho -
paper, ami we shall publish from time to time, ori-
I giual Talus, Sketchen, Ac, by the leading writers of j
the country,
THIS 18 NO LOTTERY. I
But we oiler as an inducement to thnso who sub- I
scribe, and will help to push forward to a successful
issue, a cheap nmi valuable Illustrated Family
Journal, and give n tirirr winder of prrmitimf.
Subscribum will not have to wait to know If they
hnve n premium. There will ho 2,",I5 premiums
, distributed l tho subscribers. The paper will be
' well wonh the dollar. for Iheycnr. A book ba been
i prepared for subscribers with numbers from I lo 100,-
uOO. and the premiums arc equally distributed
1 through th one hmeireil thousand numbers.
If there should hcono thousjnd namne rocoivod on
: the same ilav and date, the loiters will be opened
regularly as they come to hh'.A. and marked on Ihe
book in reulitr rotation as opened, so that there w ill
be a lair disli i'iulion of the premiums. We shall
"uua in rcniHr roinuon na oneneu. so inai r
R f)lir j WH,,uliun of thc' premiuma.
ptll,,ilth , ,,.,, ol thB ', Umt ,re
)U promiuni,. iu ,e Se'w yokK MoHIll
tbatkd, and in thecitv and oountry papen
Tho following Premiums will be distrib
entitled to
I.T IlLCS-
papers.
distributed :
10 Cash Premiums of $5l'0 each, $5,000
6 " ' 2U0 " 1,000
10 ' ' 100 1.000
20 ' ' 50 " 1,000
40 " " 25 1,000
Hi) " 10 800
50 Oold Watches, (Ain'ii Watch Co. I $50 each, 2.500
'ill Wiloox ft Uibbs'Sewine: Machines, n 3.000
All Howe's f owing Machines, 60 " 3,000
2W0 Premiums ot $1 each. 2,000
tkrm3 to Subscribers.
jj?. copy, one year, with ono subscription,
$1.00
5.00
20. Ml
j copies, " uve
20 " " ' twontv
Person" getiin
miums, as above.
np clubs will be entitled to pre-
Address LEWIS ft Co
3391.
, 11 Mercer St., N. Y Pox
Write tho address plain, giving township, county
and i'tato. Money by draft. Post office order, regis
tered letter, or express, may be sent nt our rik,
Send 10 cts. for ppecimen copy coulniuing all
necessary information.
REFERENCES.
Levi Stockwell. Treasurer of the IIowc Sewing
Machine Co., 099 Broadway. .Vow York.
Kdw.ird P. Hutch. Secretary of the Wiloox ft
Oihbs' ."ewing Machine Co., 508 Broadway, N. Y.
Feb. 15. 1MSX.
NEW A UVKRT1SKMENT. j
A. M.T!i:iXrX(
1)ractieal WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, who
is well known in this, and Union county, having i
been for a number of years at the old established ;
Store of "Jos. Amjuktaut," Milton, Pa , now respect-
fully informs tho oilizuns of Sunburjr ond vicinity, ;
that he baa leased 11 room in J. M. Simpson's Build- I
iug, Market S(uhio. from Iho 1st of Mureh next, ;
where he will open Iho largest nnd best &.-ortcd
stock of American and European Watches. Jewelry,
solid Silver and Plaiod Ware, ever brought to Ihit '
lilace, which will be sold at the lowest CioiU rule:
.... . , 1
jo SU11GI11 A Ollll, Iccilli coitllueui ui puuBO.
n..t,..ip;,, .l..i, .,n l)m t,-.,Kl s,,,iiil il'i.i l'l-ineiritt
nndsutisUeium i!ivcu bv n arrautce. Accurate ad
justins of Railway Time-Keepers, made a specialty
A. aM. MtlXtLL.
lUl oi
A i-iiMi'iiKl ivr
-ci3k'M lor .?3arch
.-itm, A. K. 1
1HC, t
I jKinea Kelley, Mt. Citrmvl lnironi;h, oldetmid.
i Daii'l A. tl;iit.cl, t-pper .Mhiiuiiiij-,
U iicnty liinati, iMinbui) oirmgii,
4 Ontirge Kcfit, Nouii'ti iximugh,
a Win. iMycis, t-'hitliatiuuqiu't l
ft Thus, rsfdint 1'iixiiiKsi. rttiiiiiufkln I p . t
7 Jacob lA'iSf iinng, iicm Itnp, " l
b Thos. Koul'li. jr., 'AciUe towiMp, "
y J.-lin Albert, Juckw'ti townaiiip,
IU John Weiivcr, Zerlie tovviiKinp,
II Aaron T. Colde, Jovdun t.-Wnhliip, "
lv! 'I'. J. Stutnui, orihuiii:i(-il:iiiil iKtiotigli,
: Jiiu.il. Stmub, Jordan L-'Wiiflnp, l
14 Win. 1 arrow, Sh.itiiokiii tjwn.'iip,
j Win. Kiig.ctnaii, MJidniry taitiuli, new stand
10 Jultnn J iiMS-m, Norlii'd U'iUfjtti, old stand.
17 A t. Mums, Lower .Mnliuiniy twi-
1H lJovid U l,tvis, Mt Oirnitl bormih, '
IU J. AI. IJotwMoii. "
i
-Hi I, li. Hnrker, M illon bomuph, "
l C. II. Hoyer, Cmron towuhhip, '
1 l-.Iius Minder. JofUmi township,
a j.-iio ni. jinn, ,iiuoinjiouKn,
t Win. AI. Nesliit. Norin.l borough, Head's old stand
V.'i J. V. C-eilsli ilt, l.ouer Mu'lioy, Jiminc s
il. ilult, AluLon tHiiouftn,
-fil l-'railkllu Bjerly, old staitd. ;
J7 Chus. Ciarriiter, t'linbury Loxough, o
Jacob Sheen o nf. jtmnl. I
io Augustus Wald, I.'-wer MaHnnoy, old stand.
;to Joe)h Vankirk, Nonli'd b .rough, "
III Charles ltzel, Suubury tsroui;Ji, o
n-4 Itaruett Cannon, Ml. Curiiiei tvvp , new st uiit
ltd I'eler Weikcl, CHineroH townshli, old 1111111.
4 John It. Coiinid, Muoiiokiii buiouifh,
ilj Nicholas VeiiK,S,,ul-ury boioiigli,
lit 11.;. l-'isher, WHslnuKtoii towiidlup, u
117 Chi 1st inn NcfT, tSunbury IkuoukIi, "
John ei. NVaiiiiei, trliuiiiokln towushiii, '
:ii Joseph 'I'eiiuiirs. borough,
4U Jas Vandyke, Notth'd liorouKh, -
41 Wm. Co-'iitr, Delaware lowu.nip,
4 l-'raueis MlI'iiiiv, Ml. Ciirmel tow ,,frli ; ji, -4d
I'elel McU 'llold,
41 llenj Kii.'usc, .cibt fownthip, '
45 Cyrus ftrown, Mill.ai Uiro., (In, storr),
46 Cltas llnrtm.0), Moiituiidon, o
47 11. J. Kinder, Mil weusvi le, -4
4ri Jacob l.lliteilbiiilJer.JiiCksoiitowilBliip, '
4tl John McMmuus. C-hI tovvusliii, new stand
60 A. KoihuriAitf, ti'town, l. iUu'nov, old stand,
SI J'cl llitterniMil, Jticksoa township, o
b'l Aur; Ziininermsii, Mt. Csnnel borough, o
f,: l3.oilcl iteib, Upper .Mitiuiioy, o
51 T. Foukls, r , ifieil"-- ip , (lii sm:e), "
65 K. T. Urumliellel, Puuliury bolough, o
60 C. II. Haker, Lin'e Muiiaiioy towusidp, "
67 Kdinuud Trosel. Millou boroush, "
6-t John Cuius. -Miumokiu b-irouvh lk
Ml Huirh T,e. Ixiust tiso, '
6u Maty Biyiuue, Huiibury bnrouEh,
tfl J. Oalsu Suiitti, Jsekfe'ii township,
6-J Amos Miller, Suubury UoioukIi,
en 'I'bos. Uibbous, Mt. Cuuncl township,
fit Henry V.-in Ktien, Milniu IsirouBh,
liesA s'.aild.
Ret-il's SUlld.
1,5 Th is Wclsli, Ml. I'annel borough,
old stand.
fin wm. .larvey, ism-u.i nap,
ti7 Jacob Mowuiy, lShjiakkiii biirutigh,
t Win. M Weaver, " "
6!) Uolwri Nicholson, eiuimokin bnraigh, old stand
70 H. H. VHVt-l,erlie township, , -
71 Win. V. Itoth. Mum km borough, '
li rSamuel tsiuhliieekei, llcliwure twp., o
71 1). II llreibluieh, 1 urhutville iKirouth, "
74 C. W. Sticker. Millou Uiloiish, '
7S John M. Kry, Turbutville borougb, .
70 John l'ears.in, PoiotiowiuUip, '
77 I'eler Vtnger, Hlmiil 'km township, ."
7r) Usiesman H lli ekel, Delaware twp , "
74 John II iin, t'pper Mauanoy twp , "
HO J. M. liarthoi micw.Suubuiy, (bq .tore,) new stand.
til 1'rrderiek Fuhnou, .Mt. Carmtl boro ,
C. W. ctii)dcr, flMon .km borough, old stand.
h: J. M. tsimpson, (-.ndairy, new stand.
M Martin I.. Fisher, Suubury, old sund.
J. 1. RF.MENSNYI)nR, Proth'y
1.11 of ApisllciinlM oi Itekfauruns.
WAcmtuM tor larch Netlou. I !
t F.lias Huyder, llerndon, idd stand.
t Fiaayth A Moiaau, Noith'd borough, "
3 George A. Reeser, rsuubury borough, "
4 John Cams, "
5 Wm. W. llulh, Milton bmough,
Jas. Kelley, Mt Cannel Imrough, "
7 Wm. Uuriows, tshanokiii (sxoagn, "
Wm. Hoover, stunbury b-ironglt, new stand.
1) John Mc.Maiius, Coal township, old sUiul,
III Heuiy (otisaull, Uer Ausuwalowiulufi, "
II Fled (shrank, tsuimury borough, u
IS Jaooti Clyoier, Milton borough, "
13 Wm. A Fnhei, " "
14 Jacob Critler, "
li Matikla Pyera, Hunbnry borough, new stand,
III A. II. BcrfslrcMcr, tUiaraokiu boraiujii, "
J7 Win. C. K.ali, " '
la I'tunr skneliser, Cuiilmry borough, old aUud.
It F. F. Hold, McKwmisvihe buruugh, "
ttu 11. B. Clark, " , new stsnd.
tit Hurtnu L. Hall, Suubury borough, old stand.
t Jas. ltuck, Lorusi (iu, new sumd.
i'i Will. Stiuhal, North d liorouf h, "
ut M. Crahiun, kk-avsf Dale, Ml. Carmrl Ip., '
ti kl ikon Trossil, Turbulville iKirousli, old stand.
0 John Waguet, tMiainokin twp., new slsiid.
i7 Jnhn AleUuilua. Caul UiWnsblO. u
KH Philn Dtetman. tshamnkin IstoucIi. old aland
Philip Ux-iman, tshumnk in borough,
Dou'l Maisaall IVm, Norlh'd borough,
v
SO Henry Buck, Khauiokui borough,
31 Henry SimrBon ,'.,.,,
a A. lluekei.Urg t Co , Montan
new iiiiiii.
J. J. REI.VKNBNYDKR, Prnth'y.
I'lilldrt-n'tt i'urrluuea.
WE would eall tha attention of those wanting a
Child's Carriage, to our new and large assort
ment C9tnpri3in6 new and j,ayllf'l vj J y t c0
roil BALE! I
A VALUABLE r.VO-BTORY FItA&E HOUSE
and lull-lot, situate on the South-oust corner of
Fourth and Hanover street in the Borotiirh of Nor- 1
thumborland, formerly occupied by Jno. A. Taylor,
tiow by Win. Buruside.
For full particulars, inquire of
W. A. BENNETT.
Diuggist, tSunbury Pa.
Feb. I5,188.-3t.
p ub LRTs A17e.
WI EL be sold nt publio sale, nt the residence of
theaulwcriher. in Lewis township, near Me
Ewensvillo, Northumberland county, Pa., on
Hptlnesdny nnd 'l'liurnslar, llio Ills
11 ii si 51 h iluysi wl'.lliii-cli, IWJN,
the following property , vis t
PRIZSBTOClwIIORSES AND MILES.
A span of brown match Mules, 16 hands high, well
broke.
A pair of match sorrel Horses. 10 hands high.
This span drew Ihe llrst premium at the Pennsylva
nia State Fair, held at WilliMm.ort, as the best pair
of Horses on exhibition for all kinds of use.
CATTLK.
1 Ibnrniizh.bred Durham Bull, 2 yrs. old on July 19,
1 807.
1 thtri)iiK)i,bred Durham Heifer, 1 yoarold.
2 yearling Heifers, Durham and Alderny orose.
3 yearling Durham Steers, fl milk Cows, Durham
and Alderny crosn.
2 tborough-hred Durham milk Cows, and 11 Head
of licet' Cattlu.
SHKKP.
I Liiion1nsh:ro Buck, 12 Ewes, Southdown and
Coiswold cross with a lamb to a thorough bred Liu
colnsl.il e Buck, aud 7 yearling weutheis.
nut is.
5 Breeding Sows, thorough bred. Chester eo. whiles.
0 ,'hoals, Ihorough'bred, Chester oounty whites.
V 1 1 E i: l.V. I IMHI, K M KNT3.
Three good two-horo Wagons, two of them with
Ilpe boxes, I Spring Wagon. 1 Carriage, I Ifuckeyo
loupcr, 1 Hay Kaku, and 1 Myers Piston Urain Drill,
Sl.r.DS AND M.KIGIIS.
One pair No. 1 Bob-Sleds, 2 long Sleds, 1 lug
.icd and 2 Mcighs.
IIAUNKSS.
1 Sett heavy breach-band Harness, 2 sells Ysnkoc
Harness. 2 sells Plow gCars. 1 double felt Buggy
Harness, 2 double sotts Fly Notts, 1 single Fly Nelt,
.Iftaddke, Halters. Lines, collurs, bridles and check
reins.
IJARN IMPLEMENTS'.
One tumbling rod Threshing Machine and power,
1 eorn sbuller, 1 wind mill, I cull in-box, 10 cattle
chains, rakes and forks.
FA KM IMPLEMENTS.
One hand press cider mill, 7 plows, 2 harrows, t
cultivators, 1 corn plow, double-trees, epreuds, log
chains, tug-chains, harrow-chains and 1 lifih (haiu,
1 potato fork, 3 pair brenst chains, ,1 pair wagon lad
dors, I roller, plow-shares, grain cradles, mowing
scythes, sickles and 9 corn cuttors.
TOOLS.
Ono cro's-cut saw. 2 post augurs and post-horse,
1 shaving horse, 1 sledge, grubbing hoos, shovels,
spades, crowbars, post-diggers nnd 1 cant hook, 2
broad axos, wrenches, nuguis, fhisels, planes, hilling
hoes, axes and grind stono,
SUNDRIES.
One cook stove, 2 iron kettles, 1 bra.-a kctllo, spin
ning wheels, llax-brako, saunigo stuffer, lard aud
butter Drkins. benches, flour chests, butter chains,
kn.luio.la LaruU nnd wuter enr.. and other articles I
too numerous to mention. , !
,'alo to couimcnoo at 9 0 clock A. M., or each 01
said days wheu terms will be made known by
1 SIMON CAMERON.
Lewis township. Jan.5, 18U8 tn.
730 CiM'Ktitut tro't, ISillal lp!iin
Aro the best iu Use,
l'OU THE FOLLOWIXM KKAsiOXS :
They are more simple and durable, easier kept iu
order, make a stronger and more elastic stitch, a
firmer and more beautiful senra thau any other
They sew nit fabrics from two common spools, re
quite no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends of
thc scam by their own operation, and though evory
fifth stitch is cut tbo scam will not rip.
The V !' Blifli't I'rizr, the t'rosifs
of the Legion of Honor was conferrc l on the repre
sentative of the
ukovb:i: .v i;aui:k
. rl.--.A rs rs t m-) fTtT-r) ts
'vK-VV 'TPv" Wt 'f?t ' It ir ' I i i' j
I J J, J .lii- yVw4JJ)J
at thc Exposition I'nivcrselloe, Taris, IBfi" ; thus
attesting their groat superiority over all other sevr.
ing machines.
tIKOVEU X llAKKR'S
NEW STVI.r
S II V T T tt I! .11 A V f I A li
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most modern ami eaeopliitl improve
wonts. The attontion ii requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boots and Shoes, Carriage, Trimming,
Clothing and all others requiring tbo use of the
most cO'oetivn
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To these new styles, which possess unmistaksblo ad
vantages over all others.
FOR S VLKUY
Miaa OAllOLTNEl DALIUS.
Market Street, SLKBL RY, PKXN 'A.,
Nov. 2.1, 1So7. ly
THE liREAT
.1 MKlilCA .Y CO.VIUXA TIOX
Hill ton IIolo OviTseninluc
SEVI1TG- LC.GSI1TE,
Is warranted to execute in the best manner every
variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording,
Tucking, Braiding, Gathering, Quilting, Ovoraeam
ing, Embroidering on tho edge, and in addition
makes beautiful iiuttun and Fyolet Hole iu all fa
brics. IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Being absolutely tho Best
i a vi i i.v n iii-sii:
IN UE IVOKLl),
And Intrinsically the cheapest, for it is two Ma
chines combined in ono by a simple ajid beautiful
mechanical arrangement.
l.'ircula -s with full particiilars and samples of work
done on this Msoliui, csin be had on application t
the sales rooms of the Company,
H. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut .Sis., Philadcl a.
Instructions givn on the Machine gratuitously to
all purchasers.
AUENT3 WANTED TO .SELL T1II8 MACniXE.
lIrctrsi i
J. L. FEXIMOKE, rrcsidajt
WILLIAM P. JENKS,
l-rcaitU'tit Buck Mountam Col Cooipany.
BENJAMIN BULLOCK,
Wool Merchant, No. 40 South Front St.
II. II. KEEJ), ol Uoorue. W. ItoeU ils Co.,
Wlioleealts ClothiDp, No. 423 Market Street.
A. HAHT, JOHN T. TA1TT. GEO. J.
UU'HAMDSON, l-biluduliiltia.
W. tt. MENUENHALL,
Of Coateavillo, CheMcr Couutjf, Va.
V. PAXSON. of t l'axaon ii Co.,
Notitina, No. 501 Market Street.
January 25, l4. ly
sal I.lll lt Oil. Ml LI
THE aubsoribers having just erected and put in
operation a Mill lor th manutauiure oi
LIN8EEP OIL,
offer th highest market pric for FLAX BEED.
They hav attached to their establishment a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wanting grajin
chopped for feediug, cau be aoeommodalod at the
shortest nolle. A uiaohin fur chopping corp with
tha oob is attached to tha mill.
M"K'iAS 4 MASSEll
Jsnusrv 2i. ly
lo not llrntl I litis Olninii r
Mill srmlsily- ft ml wsit Mlirrejou
Buy tho MOST GC0DS,
of tho
BEST Q,XJI.ITr.
For tbo
LEAST MONEY.
I yielding material. i; : Hones. Dried l'lcsh, l',lood,
j Ac, we hac, in connection wilh our winks iu Phil
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK CASH ' adclphm,tho largest facilities f-r furi.i lung lh"-e
HALES ! ! rnRn,irn. nt 'ho abovo low prices.
; BAfOH A SONS, Philadelphia.
j NOHT-W ESTKRN FEKTf LIZINU C'. .. Chi .ag.i
j JOHN It ALSTON A CO., Oen'l Ag'ls, New York.
II. Y. FRII.I.'XU,
St tho
MAMMOTH STORE,
market square,
lias just rccied and onenod lite
m:N'r fi:i.i:c"i'i:t ana
Fi.N't.ST ASSOUTMEXT.of
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
Kreuch Merinos,
Prints, Mucins,
Uinghnms
f'osslmeres, Ac.
i
XOTIil.NiS of all kinds.
Iiot'.cry, (jloves.'Men's and Ladies I'ndergtirrocnt
WHITE GOODS.
A fulisswilmentuf TftlMMl-S'tiS.
I
Builders will find my Flock of Hard ay (Arc,
jPnintai, Oils, Crllnit Ac,, 1'oropltf.
"T-' Drugs aud Jic licinc',
Willow i,a l Cedaiware,
Queensiruie, tjlounar,
Crockery, Salt.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1IAT9 AKJ) Cl',
and in fact every Hvng usually kept in a large Store
CalLand be convinced that th CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUIl UOODS U at
The 51niiinittli Store,
of
H.ST. FRILINQ,
Tertuk Cawli, SOdnyti,
as my tioodi ar bought fur Cash and Sold Cheap
orthaKEADY MONEY.
Jl. Y i KILUMi,
Suubury, Oct 19, 1WT
:ri ,tii .k 1 4 , 1 . ."! a l ff l . s 5
We nrfcoiinee to farmers and ilealmri 13 I'c--tilisera,
that the follow hag prices have beeo sp'cd
for the present spring season :-
BAldirS RAW' HONE PHOSPHATE.
Price, $5(1 per 2.00 tbt.
BAl.'OH'P rjUCACO HONE J I.I;U1.I7I P.
Price, 44 per 2.030 lUb
BAI.UI1 S CHICAOn B5)()D M(V." P.K.
This well known popular tiadi-.marlj will kffuuuJ
upon evory packagool the aliove manure.
MARK
Ilia high estimation In which Bai oh's lb.nc M-niu-es
have been held, during fourteen ycais past,
wo shall fully sustain in the future. Having now tho
entire control of the great resources of tho city of
Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia and Ph'wphato
GEOItOE KIRKE ft CO., ' Boston.
! GEORGE DUO DA LP, Wholesale Ag't, I5aU;nicro.
For all informniion reupjuting tho above Manures,
addrvss either of the above house".
' JOURNAL OF THE FARM,"
i A New Monlhlv Agricultural Popor, pubtTshed by
I BA101I 4 SONS, PHILADELPHIA
i Its design is to fresenl n full rnngeof Agricultijrfi.
1 and Horticultural intelligence; uiiiclu Ukiu Iho
j Practical and INiieniifiorclulionsof tho subjeol ; ami
; its geoeral nim is to inuuiunte a oiultir Dytvni "T
high manuring. Ihe claims of
! B.VIOH H COMMKKCIAI. MAXt'KKS,
are urged In en honest and open way, but not iirge1
to tbo exclusion o any other valuable maiiurial aiil
to tho farmer which the markets or homo resources
afford.
All rarniern jiill find it. wo think, fully worth all
it costs, in the practical suggestions It presents, nn4
the general ruailcrwill meet a sharo of solid enter
tainniont.
l'rice, JO cents per voir. Address.
1'.. VI till Jt sOXS, l'hiliwjelphia
.'-'"Id by
SMITH ACTCNTnKn. 5unl.ury.
.'n. ?'i, lrlija. aug'li"-ly
NEVrCROCERY!
Ou Third Si., npn door bt-lciw llie Lutheran Churc!;
S V X 15 U K Y , V K N N ' A.
HENRY PETERS,
Has just opened a
12 S5. D CSZ M 2 JB C"QU'
I AZb
Frovision Store
and is selling tow for CASH.
His Stock: is complete, onmisling iu pin t of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, .SPICES. COAL Oil..
Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, 'Lard, IIhuis, Nut
Dried and Canned Fruits, Trullcs, lliiisins, Choes';'
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in Ihe lirocery line.
The bed F LOL' It nnd MEAL in Ihe Murl.o1
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTflNS..
tjonrtuiilly ou liiind "'bell and Can
T ""Ha." s3 ".at- JH.iL: .. SS a)
which will be furnished to private families in lnrgo
or small quantities.
Also: All kiuds uf Canned Fruit, at Ui.o Jpweft
prices.
Country Produce taken in exebango for (loods.
l"Call and examine my flock, nnd satisfy your
telves.
JSunbury, Deo. II, IR67.
KEEP WELL-DRESSED.
Cnll and see the well selected Stock uf
CLOTHS,
CASblMEHLS,
EfcTJf. Ao
OyEIlCOATlNilS,
Just received ai
MEKCHAXT TAILORING ESTAr.!.I3iI
MEXT. Fourth Street, Ltlow Kystcr's toro, c'l'MIL'PvV
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most spproved ttyles ia ma4o jtp -J ordcj a
reasonable rutes.
lie has ulan a fine asenrl merit of Castumcre Shins,
Drawers, I'ndershivtr, Overhauls, Blouses. Neck
ties, Cotton and Woolen lfue. Suspenders, llun-i
kerchiefs, tilovvs, aud a gouernl vnrioty ot
UKNTLEMKK'H Fl RXfSIU.NO IjtiODS,
flive bira a call, which you will find to be lo your
advantuge.
fMinbury, 0,:l. 10, leflT.
Lime ! Lime I Lime I
f pilKuew Lime Kilns uf 11. li. Master, at IS. Im-
(irove Station, aro now completed and in sue
ceorful operation, producing liuio of the very l-i -l
quality. Theso kilns arc built with oil tho uiodori;
conveniences and improvements, and have a onpoc-.
ty of producing 4nu bunhels pet day. Kxucllcni
roads have bveu madu liy Ihe kilns, not interfere-!
with by the railroad, where wagon or sleds aan
loaded in a tew minutes from ihe sebutes, who oil
handling. Having opened a large body of iJk
best liniesjone, at tlie mouth of tho kilnj, they iu
vuahlod to sell lime at the low rate of 11 cents per
bushel. The kilns nro iu charge uf competent per
sons, who will always bo prepared to supply ous
:omers. Anoly to II. If. Masser. Suubuiv. or l
Cha.-. liuukU-herger, or Chos. J . Conrad, at thc kilns
i Decomber J4, Jbo7.
O' FFICK OF T11E PIIILAHKLPHIA AM
KJIIK KAll.HOAD COMPANY, No. Wal
J uul SUoot, Philadelphia.
I SUN'HIRY AND KKIK BONDS LOST,
i Application has boeu made to the Pbiladelphi
j and trio Kail road Company (formerly the Sunbur
and Krie Kailroad Company) for thu u.uu of Nut
: Bonds, tor the lollQwing-domribed Bonds, ua th
Coupons annexed, lust or destroyed .
tos &sl lo 874 fuclusivo, for $1,000 encjb, sevo
! per cent. Sunbury aud Krio Railroad Compitn
: Bonds, dated c-eptumher III, lh57.
'. ' Notice is horeny given that N'ew Bonds will b
issued in lieu of tbo above. March 1st, next, unlc
ansiauiurv ruwut n o,f-.m ,o h,v uuiivooji.
OKO. P. Ll'ITLK, Treasurer.
December tS, lgfiTj 2m
JOU H HAAS, JU. C U MOLVKHTO-
COAL! COAL! COAL J
yTVIK subscribers respectfully inform the ciliAcn., ,
4 Sunbuy aud vicinity, thut thc' have opened
COAL YAHD
at J. Haas A Co's Lower Wharf, tauiilsury, ln
wher they ur prepared to supply all kind". of Sni
mokin Coal, at cheap rales. Families and uiba
promptly supplied. Couulry cusunu rcspectlull
I StfllClll-U.
HA At? A WOLYLP.TOV,
j Buubury, Jan. l.S, 186-i
) iioor A'ii saiKskv; fisi(i:
I woriB. smjv'mc.m
i TIIK subscriber offers lo sell bin lioot an 'i .SI,
i tSforo, lu-ted on Market strret' SuuUury. a ti
I door wast ol' llaupla new buildiug, incfujl.
j lsrgs stock ol Buou, aud Ladies aud Chibin i
. .Vuoes, Uuitcrs, Ad The room will aho lie r.ot
to any pursuu purohasisg thc stock, i. de.i.re.i Jit
is presented an opportunity for doing a first oli
Boot and Shoe businus. The stablubmeiit is off
ed for aal (,a-ausa Iba owner has gone into on
bnsiueas in t,he West. J. H. JF.FFMIKS.
fjunbury, January 4, l.bhS
tVU. aud ae tAo beautiful L'lrd Ch-;ea
at t
uew llai'd war store vf
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(t.iod Tm-Wsie, (' i,. SMITH
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