Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 28, 1868, Image 3

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SATUHDAt, MARCH 88.; 1M8.'.
SLoral affairs.
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. EAsraft.--Two week! from to-tnorrow, (Sunday,)
will be Easter. Look out for aa increase In th
prioe of eggs, i t ; ,- . :
. Bunbnry Coal XI Works, owned 'ay -Joba
Bowen, have been teased by Mr. Adam Gerrlnger,
or Danville, and will b pat la operation again. ,
All passepgers should procure Hallway f?u
songer Insursnoe Tieket before enteritis thenars.
Tbay can b procured of Mr. Shlpman, ticket agent
at tbia plana. : ,' .SU.7.
Niw Firm. Messrs. Stevenson Brloa intend
opening a Watch, Jewelry and Stationery Store, (a
llaupt's new building, in a week or two. They
hare the energy and enterprise to do a tuooessfol
business. ....
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Tnc Nw Stop. Messrt. Moore A Dlsslngor
are now io Philadelphia purchasing gooda to atook
their new Dry Goods and Grocery Store, in Uanpt'a
building. Their advertisement will appear in our
next issue.
Thi Oood Templars of Milton celebrated thoir
first anniversary on Thursday evening, 12th inat., at
'tbeir lodge room. Tbeyhave recently fitted up a
ew lodge room in the third ttory of Mr. I. Brown's
building. ' -
We learn (hat theeontraot for furnishing 660,000
tirlck, to build the shops of the Northern Central
Railroad, In the lower part of thii Borough, hat been
warded to Messrs. Lenkcr, Rohrbech A Co., Cf this
place. :.
Tat Iter. Jacob F. Wampole preached hii fare
well sermon in the German Reformed Church, at
'Shamokin, on lust Sunday overling. The reverend
,-gontleinan bna received and aco opted a oall from
the Lutheran Chnroh at Turbutvills, thia eounty.
Tan Rt. Kov. Bishop Stevens, who was injured
some time ago by an accident on the Lackawanna!
Blootnsburg Railroad, below Scroctoa, is huprovlng.
lie la able to ait np a portion of oaoh day, and ex
pect to leave Wilkcsbarre for his home in n week
or two.
Cmmi. There are at proaent no leu than tisHem
prisoner confined In our oounty jail, a larger num
ber than has ever fcofnre been Incarcerated at ono
timo since that institution waa built. " Crime of
every description seems to be increasing to an alarm
ing extent in our courtly.
AiiornER RonnitRY. On Wednesday night of last
week the drug store of Mr. Gorge Bright waa bur
glarioudy ontored. The thievaa took about four
tlollara iu chungo from the till and helped them
reives to cigars aud winea. An entrance waa effec
ted by furcing open a sido dnor.
CrtA9. II. .Sbriubr, Esq., Collector of Internal
Revenue for this (14th) Congressional Distriot, has
appointed II. M'Laiighlin distillery store-keeper at
Ilii;bpire, Dauphin eounty ; J. Y. Van Valtah at
White Deer Mills Union eounty; W.f Campbell
nt John Eyster'S, in Northumberland county; and
W. L. Kilter inspector for 9th and 14th diKrioli, in
lace of J. B. Henderson, romoved.
Takrm to the Pbnitkntiary. On Tuesday morn
ing last Deputy Sheriff UofTumu look James Brook
eus and Jacob Bolingor to the Kastern Penitentiary,
at Philadelphia. They were oonvicted at the March
term of court. Brookens was sentenced to impris
onment fur on6 year, for stealing chickens, and Bo
linger fur three year, fur robbing Fry, Cummingsi
Fatisuld's store, at Monlandon, this county.
ltnow5ED.-t.in Thur'dp.y of last week two men
named Michael Cnliill i.n l John Touey took a foot
boat and uttempfced to oroffi Mahoning Creek, bulow
the eompmiy dam, at lianville. Running the boat
too neur tho fall of water fiuui the dam, it was
caught and drawn under and citpsiied, and both the
men thrown overboard. Cahlll was drowned before
a:tance could be rendered. Touey was rescued
beforo lite was extinct. Cahill loavoa a wife and
six children.
The First National. -Mr. H. O. Thacher, pro
prietor of the First Natiunal Bcot and Shoe Store,
hati dutermintsd not to leave bis preneut quarters, in
I'll nsiinis' building. Market Square. He hai re
cently enlarged his storeroom and made other im
pruveuieuUwhiuh add greatly to Ud attractiveness.
Mr. James C. Sylvis, a fim-olaa workman, has
ehaigo of the manuLicturing depirtment of the es
tLh'.isLrr.oi.t. The quality of the worked turned out
nt the Fiist National cannot be surpassed auywhero.
tiee aivertisoimint.
Kobiiiry at Shascokih. The IIcrnld,ot Wednes
day last, says : On Tuesday evening O. W. Brew
er, of I'pper Augusta township, this eounty, missed
his pocket book, containing between tiiO and $560,
while going from the etoro of D. Weaver tho
Douty Houfe, In this borough. II 4minedlately re
turued to the store, where a 'taTg naiuber of per
sons bad eolleotod to attend the auction sale, and
stated that be suspected some one had taken the '
purae from hi side coat pocket as he pusaed through
the crowd in front of the store, bat a h had no,t
rrengniied auy one in thu crowd while passing, no
thing couid'be done further than give thu matter
into the bauds of the police.
. . i
vii neuueMiay luuiuiurf mi .u.pij yu..., -'"d :
Mr Brewor's nm on the lining, was found in tha ;
struei in tront of the tor, but uo olua to tha thief j
has yet beeu diaoovered.
Mr lirawer states that he was tohavaoaid the ;
iDJuuy to Wm. Sholl, (ofjwbom he had recently pur
chased a farm.) on Weduesduy, and 4d oom to
town f.ir that pnrposo.
PuLick Arriias Quite an excitementwas cre
ated by tha arrest, in this place, at a lata hour on
Huoduy night last, of svvercl victorious characters
who had long boen suspected of committing the va
rious burglaries that have occurred in our borough
for some lime past. Tha arrest were effected by
two special detectives, assisted by Constable Broi
ous and others. Tbeir names are Jeremiah Landau,
Charles Landau, Freumaa UaAipt, lebedee Baslian,
Henry Kerns and James RusmjI. Kerns is from
Columbia oounty, and Russul troin the vicinity of
Wilkrsbarre. The bularreo of tho party are reel
dent or tbo borough. They were taken before
fcsquire Beard on Monday morning, woo oemmitted
them In del'aalt of 2, 0t bail, each.
One of the parties, a younj man of about 18 years,
who was arrested at a farm bousv iu Lower August
township, luudo a full oonfesaion of hi participation
in a number or the robberies, and also implicated
, I . .. ..,.. ,.,.
severe of the persons arrested.' He stated the man-
ncr iu vlich theUilor'mg'estuMUbuient oTMr. J. E.
Snick robbed, iu January last, and also gv
tmii.a " . "
thenamusof tho parlies who robbed Dreiabaoo A
Bro.'t store, iu tho Jlusoiilo Uuli, a wen as me roe
Ulmv of ilr. Charlo Weiuel, on Arch tret,
which were robbed on the night of tha XVtk of Feb
ruary. Tho good stolen from Mr. Suick were
shinned to ilalliuiur and sold, auid lb money real
iied tnuolly divided among the burglar. The pri
Sonera will be tried at the August terra uf court
A oot Law.-JJo the 80th alt. tbs Btat Sonata
(,txl a bill providing that all mortgage, Judg
ments, reoi'gnuaneo aud monies owing vpoa articles
jf agreement for lb sale of veal estate, should b
usaipt from all taxation. And after tb first of
December next eo taxes of any description shall ba
Uksosoj or collected ur. ft from mortgagee, judg
neat, It i elaimed that the paasag of thu
Hii by tha Legislature wUl greatly tend toward tha
wproveiueul of real estata, and that the way tha
ta now stand the party who jjivos tbs mortgaga
r judguiwit, J, iu almost avary case, pays tb
axe by sje:':a! agreemeni. By exeaoptiag thes
souritios frgm taatiou It fc daiiaad that mora
joni y will be expended hi tba ImproiDent of real
state, mere person will be Inclined both to lend
el t r"r f 'V that ruvryv '
of the tturudsJurtywa ipttrofea kj.4jarV Geary on
TueidaIlat.aBItNa)avamt ai Jialf of
on onJ kt leried aa aaeh toft ol Mat nlmd , fr
rapport of tha police tn,;e eoal region of this
foirBiri jfbere eaa be ns ohjeoUM wdatavar t tbii
bill, wbioh is similar to oe polloe Mil or tjonuymm
county, passed at the same time tha original bill for
this eounty waa Missed. There an be do doabt
that a police forco In tho mining regibns Is an aotnal
eonsity. - Tbie is aa adaiiUed foot in the wiaing
region among men of all parties. Tha athibltioa
of violence and defiance of all law, especially in
Behnylklllormnty, for eoraral yeari past, haa boea
fearful, aad.it.il but right that these lawless men
thearid be taoght that frendom does aot mean the
privilege of violating the laws or frnrapllng on pub-
lio order. The following is the supplement :
Aa Aot supplementary to an Aot ontitied "An Aot
lor Ike potior proieouon or persona, property muu
life i Ike ruining regionsof thi Comruonweaith,"
approved lHh day of April, 1867. .
8rctihi 1 . He It eoaeted tv the Senate and House
at RepreaentaHves of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, in general assembly met, and It la hereby
enatstert qy the auuionty tae remo, wiai iroin aim
after the eawaize of tbie AeU the Commissioners of
MnrtnomBerltuKt county are oereoy auinorisea u
levy and collect a tax not exceeding one-ball of on
cent per ton on all coal mined In said eoenty, tho
proeeeds of such tax to be appropriated to the sop
port of the police force In said emitity, nalhorlred
by the Act tn whieb thi is a nipple merit, and the
proceods of the said tax so lard to be in full of the
amount to be appropriated to tire payu.ect o( said
police.
' ' im i ' " "
. Thb following are the appointmonl oi the East
Baltrmare Confer once of the M. K Church, for tho
Northumberland Distriot. for the present year :
Baaj. H. Crivbr, Presiding tldor. .
Williamsport, Pine Street T. M. Roeso.
" Mulberry Street B, B. Ilamlln,
E. J. Gray, eup'y. ,
Williamaport, Price Chapel -P. II. Carroll.
" Third Street J. II. Polsgrov.
: Montoursville N. W. Uolburn. . .
I.aporte (Win. Antes, supply.)
Muscy-H. M. Ash.
Hughesville E. M. Chllooal. A. II. Mensh.
Wat'ontown II. Wilson, !. 0. Cloene.
Washingtoiiville B. P. lung, (ono tube supplied.)
Milton-E. W. Kirby. '
Lewisburg Samuel Creigbtoa.
Uifflinburg JauieiT. Wilson.
Middicburg J. P. Long.
Selinsgrove J. W. Olcwiue.
Suubury Wm. W. Evans.
Snyderlown John F. Craig.
Trevorton W. II. Nororuaa.
Klysburg Henry S. Mendeuhall, Wm. II. Reese.
Hhamokiu tTiuley U. Kiddle.
Mount Cartnel John A. Dixoa.
Preston Minion (To be supplied ) '
Norihumberland J. F. Uekermau.
Danville Francl Hodgson, Jume II. McCord.
Catawissa Henry U. Dill.
Haaleton Emory T. Swart.
Jeansville J. B. Caddy, (ono to be supplied.)
Beaver Meadow U. Tarring Gray.
Afhland Abraham Creighton.
White Haven W. C. Uvaser.
Bloomsburg J. A. Mulivk, A ITartman, Bup'y
Iitpy and Light Street Wm. M. Meminger.
Urangoville John F. Brown, (one to bu supplied.)
Bloomingdale M. P. Crosthwaite, A. C. Crosth
wsiie Berwick John A. Gere. G. H. Pay, Sup'y.
Berwick Clrouit P. Franklin Eycr, Alfred S.
Bewmuu.
Thompson Mitchell, President ; J. F. Davis, Pro
fiiSKor, Willinuisporl Dickiusun Seminary.
Irvin II. lorronce, Secrutary of tha Pennsylva
nia State HiWe Society ; member of tho Suubury
Quarterly Conferenoe.
How to Advertise. An advertisement I not
always valuable in proportion to the space it occu
pies. A short advertisement inserted four times
ia better than a long one once. A prominent ad
vertisement Inserted onoeor twice will be effective,
if followed up by a steady card giving your busi
ness and address. Don't take down your sign io
dull time people read newspapers all times of the
year. If business admits of it, sovcral small ad
vertisements, with your nuiuc repeated every time,
will avuil mere than the same collected, with your
name in only once. Don't fear to have a small Ad
vertisement by the side of a larger ouiupeting; the
big one oun'l eat It np. Small advertisements nHd
plenty of them is a good rulo ; we wero all babies
once, yet we nja-lo considerable noise. The eosiiut
way in the world to accumulate a fortune Is to adver
tise judicioudy.
IIow to Cook Shad. Tho fresh shad season Is
now at band, and in order that our lady readers way
be enabled to do ample justice to this excellent fich,
w publish the following method of boiling their
finny viotiuis : Clean the shad, wash and wipe it,
flour it well, wrap it iu a clotk aud place it in a
large vessel of boiling water with a great deal of
salt. It will require about twenty minutes to cook
it. Serve it up with egg sauce or rich drawn butter.
This most excellent fish ia aaid to be very palatable
when dressed in the manner staled.
Basx Ball. The new rules for IS03 require that
all ball used in a match must be stamped with the
site, weight, and maker's name, and It any other Is
used, the gum e played will be "null and void." The
ucw ball is smaller and lighter thuo the old one,
being but nine iuobe io circumference, and weigh
ing five and a quarter ounce.
Editor'a Table.
The Lady' FRiunn, for April. A beautiful
and patheticeteel engraving, ' Ci.ugbt by the Tide,"
U the leading eiubelhibment iu the April number
of this "Queua of tho Monthlies " This is followed
by the usual retiued and elegant double steel fasn
lou plaie. '-The Day after Ike Failure," ia a touch
iug,preture. The music for this month is the popu
lar song, ' Lady, do nut Trust the Stranger," which
is worth of itself the price of the numbur. The lit
erary oontentsare excellent, as usual ; among lueui
we inuy specify ''Tho Woik of a Day," by Mrs.
Uosmer; "Widows versus Doctors." by Frances A.
Shaw ; "A Dead Man's Rule," by Elizabeth Pre-
eon : ".IIV Ijaci i
My Last Courtship ; Arry s Pbilopcena;"
...;,,:, Tlin F,u,i, Jlgn.;,,,.- A i..:, .
by DeaceB fierson, 3t8 Waluut Si , Philad'a.,
Oontv'a Lady's Boox. row AfntL. Look at the
wmbeliithmesit in ihis number: 'i'tie Ku.tlo Belle,"
a steel plaw, una a nauuwine one, ioo J colore.!
fathion-nlate. eoutainlnic six biiuros: a lariro axton-
sioo sheet, containing Ibirty-uine engravings.
Among them will be found designs for eleven dresses,
suitbie for every occasion. Bonnets, caps, head
dresses, ladies' waists, children's garmouta, embroi
dery, braiding, etc., also occupy their place upon it.
"Sisterly Affection," a beautiful tinted picture fur
the juveniles 'Country Joys" 4s another tjne en
graving for our young friends. In the fancy work
department will be foand designs for a key-bag,
Dotesiase, speoiaclc-oaat, kidtted bracelet, crochet
knitting bag, pincushion, lady' eap-bag, wheelbar
row maieb-uvx, and jewel ease. A Collage, in the
pointed stylo, is also given, wilh the plan. The lit
erary department. is made up of artieles from tho
pens of the best magazine writers of tho day. Pub
lished by L. A, tioduy, N. 10. Cor. bixih and Chest
nut Streets, Philadelphia.
"Tun Naitch Gun ," a New Story. The i'ew
York Evtning Post has commenced tho publica
tion of a new renal tale, entitled "The Nautcli
Uirl a tale of tho Indian Ocean." It will appear
regularly, being printed from tbe completed manu
script of the author, in the publishers' possession.
"l'be Nautch Uirl" I a story of American adven
ture in some of the obseurer parts of the East Indian
seas, told by a participant iu the scenes described ;
I it has novel situations, and describes new and straugs
' m.liHMl t,Sl .11.1 J ' It Is U.J.Iltiulll, U B ..... .
, J",""!? " e2f'.n' L U "f"""'""? " ,,.,orJ,
"the ISauich irl" being the name of a clipper
.Mn..mlll., , - "
I . The story it copyrighted by tli publishers, and
! will appear only In tha li'srA-7y and SrM.-TIWy
v iivtniMg Pott. It will ran through iu eolume tor
, Mi Booths, and will, wa believa, please our
renders.
The livening Post contains, in addltioa to its
editorials, interesting literary, iniccellancous and
art seleet ions and eontribatlons,, full produoe and
market reports, and everything else that should Be
found in a Fiaar-t'LAS Family Newspaper
tiutaeorintioa Vriaei Wrein. tt t ttm-Wttilv:
$4. Fur $2 M a yearVasead the Wuily Evtmng i
Volt ana tne Anuncan Agnatmimnx. cur su
year we send the HWVy Evening Post and tha
Htvtriidt Magutino. , For t4 a year we send tba
Wtttly EvniHgPott, Aintrican Agriculturist
and Kivsr'iie Nagatiut. For (4 a year wa send
tba ktmi-YVtekty Evtming PoH and either tba
Anurtcait Agriculturist or RivtrsiJt Magatim.
Addre Evxmso Post, few York."
paaEValsBBEWMaB
" BUSINESS NOTICES. ' .
i A Ta'cTE. After all the rar aad ebstly gifts that
may past from on to another, a keepsakes, tbsra is
nothing snot appropriate knd lasting than a Ufe-lik
photograph of tha remembered xn. Nothing will
a vividly recall that ana, in after years, and nothing
like tbl UI graw to valaa, u years pass away.
Thus impreased, go at one ta Byarly' PhotografU
Gallery, ia Simpson's budding, Market Square.
Any site or yle that may ba desired cso be bad at
b' fl!ry
Jityle, Poster, HodbUw,Crolua, Cardt, better
1 Uaads, ipJU gead. JM. iaa b at&tod la
tha latest and boat style, and on abort notice.-
Order by mail promptly to. try ri T
i i i a ia I i ' r I
lo p-,Midr wking in now h avds of tha
day, a ad it ia vary aasanUal. to health, to keep the
real eVy and ' Ther (re more deaths Mwted
by ooldt lamp feel,' than taflipTissft people are
aware of. fGuard against, all. risk of the kind hy
a) way Wearing good boot or sheet tram Wm.. H.
Miller' Excehrer Store, in Market Square, where a
largo Bsortmont,js kept on band. ,r H ... ; ,
. , ii it:.. . ....
Srm.ta I Last.; The Bold have disrobed
themselves tt their stiow 00TeTtn4,''tn IVr.of
their rht of lee, the'itroeti of their slut blank
ets, anil everytliing In Datura i( in a busU to get
ready for tha spring fashions. Shall wa b behind
Did Nature to doffing bar winter garb aad he ia a
atato of looking out for our spring habiliments? Nnt
if ww -knew' eare1eV - A visit ts BhaeBer'S Mer
chant Tailoring EstaMishment, In Market Square,
will greatly eollllAU onr purposes, and belp our
Jodgrnontin this matter. We Invite all interested
to call on ShaefTc'r and ace hii now iprlng good.
Cowl On! Come AM!' nnd see tho great stock
of Wall pAritt and Border, also Window
hads. just reoelved, at greatly reduoed rates, at
LIGIITNER'S BOOK STORE, Pleasants' building,
Market Square, Sunbury, Pa. , , . . ,, ,it
Wasted Active young men to act ha" agents in
this county, for the snle of the Rustle Wludow Shade,
an artiolo used in every flnmily, hotel, fcheul honte
and church, and yielding a handsome profit to any
one engaged In weiring themi "
Apply to. or address the manufaotrtrcrs,
L0UDERBACK, JEFFERSON A CO.,
22nd and Wood Stroelt Pblludelpbia. ;
i, -.ii . i .
Delays nro as unwise a they are donicrous.
When yoar aid etotbe wear out do not delay,' bitt
go and purchase new one.: Make it a point to get a
good artiolo aomothing that will wear, and buy
where yoo eeu get the cheapest. This can be done
at J. O. Beck's Merchant Tailoring W.ablilhment,
on Fourth street. - r
. .War Is a lover popping tha question Ilk a taiiot
running a hot goose over a suit of clothe ? Because
he is pressing a suit. It oannot be doubted that
Slaymaker, of the Continental Clothing Be soar, al
though a married man, "presses more sails" than all
the young men in Sunbury combined. . But they
are the elegantly fitting garments mado at tho Con
tinental, and all his eustomer teem to like hi style
of "presting."
. T3LI
We 'nro now in the last winter month. Spring
and shad will be here almost ''before you know it."
The wiutcr has been ould and healthful, full ol spar
kle and oxygeu. We have hud snow in abundance,
giving livery men "loLs" of business and our crops
and uionduws a covering that will double thoir pro
ductiveness next summer. "With the advent of the
warm eeaann we way expect to witness a great ruh
for Faust' new fasbiouubls Ilota, at his store in
Market Kquare.
MARRIAGES.
In Point tuwnship, by W. B. Diohl, F., Mr.
Jackso Ut'rrav to Miss Clarissa Farnswortii,
all of Point township.
DEATHS
In Upper Augusta township, on tha 2llh Inst.,
Mrs ELIZABETH KLINE, wifeof Isaao Kline, Sr.,
aged 70 years, 1 1 months and 2 days.
Ml.illllll' .II ltl.Ii'f1.
Oorreoted Weekly for tha "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, por barrel,
do do d do per owl.
Rye Flour, par bbl,
do per owt.
Wheat, prims red, new, per bushel,
Rye, , do
Corn, new, do
Out, do
Potatoes, ' do
Dried Poaches, pared per round
do do uupared do
Dried Am, lew, do
li bo
. 09
10 00
II 00
3 45
i a.-
1 12
70
1 Ml
40
26
1'.
3 00
411
30
!i
18
10
let
14
13
18
60
Dried Cherries), (unstoned,) per bo.
Butter,
per pound.
Eggs,
Cneese,
Lord,
lining.
Shoulilers,
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per doten,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
perpair
KhamoUtm Conl 'I'riirte.
Eiiaiiokin, March 21, 19o3.
Ton. Cwt.
Senttor week ending March 21, 5.HI7 17
Pur lost Report, 06,140 17
71 953 14
70,261 15
4.303 01
To same time last year,
Dear ease.
Special Notices.
To "oiiHuiit i vow.
Tbe Kav. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free
ofcharge) to all who desire it. the prescription with
the directions for making and using thesiniple reme
dy by which he was cured of a lung aileotioo and
that dread disease Consumption. His only object is
tn benefit the afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer
will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing,
any may prove a blessing. Please address
REV. EDWARD A WILPOV,
my lrt-'ft7 ly Williamsburg. Kings Co., N. Y.
i . GKUUAN '
erasivi: sow
Is manufactured from PURE
MATERIALS, and may be
considered the STANDARD OF
EXCELLENCE. For sale by
all Grocers.
May IS, I867.-ly.
CONJUGAL LOVE,
AND THE UAPHIKC1H OP yRUK MABRIAOE.
Esaay for Young Mea, on tha Errors, Abuses and
Diseases which destroy the Manly Powers and create
Impediments tnMarriuge, with sure means of relief.
Sent in sealed letters envelopes free of oharge. Ad
dress. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard As
sociation, Philadelphia, Pa, feblim.
format ion.
Information, guaranteed to produoe a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless too,
also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches,
Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft,
clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge
by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
' may 18, '67. 823 Broadway, New York.
o
NE PRICK CLOTHING. -
TAMTIO
aa ww
OLD I.3TABHSIIED
.m-; tin:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
UOA Market M I rent,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. .
For many year thi! Kttablithiaeat ha don busi
ness 00 the Une Price Sys.em, aud we believe we
are the only Clothing House in the city that atrietly
adhere to thi principle. W have earned a repu
tation which we are proud of, for good testa in sclent-
f;ood stylo and substantial materials, and not less
mportant, for having all our goods,
liu iu n tLi. .n,ir..
' We employ tha beat tot eat, for Cutters, and our
Good are of both kmda Fashionable aad plain
so that all taatas ean be sailed. Tha prioee are tho
eery lowest, as any one by a moment thought must
ee, or otherwise we could aot meat the eutn petition
of our netghaers, for as aa deductions are aver made,
wa must put our prioa down ta tb advantage w
promise , j
The people may depend, this a the true nlaa upon
which to do business, and many a dollar ean be
saved to Ctothiag buyers by keeping ia mind
JOIsI
OSE VBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, '
out Market Strreet, Philadelphia,
Not 00 tbe Corner, but sue door above Sixth.
JUaroa U, 186T. ly -
Deafness, Blisdkes An Catarvb treated
with the utmoet toccest by J. Isaac, M. O., Ocul.
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No.
Hue, Arch Street. Philadelphia Testimonials from
tba most reliable source in city and country caa be
sen at hi office. The Medical faculty jtre invited
to accompany ihtir patients, as h ha ao aecrei io
hi uraoitoe. AElIr'iCIAL VS iruiexted with
out fain !fo r.hage for examination, nor TO- ly.
TnrTTBXn OH EBBT- MKyTORAlj
xpeoto-
meet
asfe
I 'Al KrSifiW ratiswla aura for Ait
exd reliable an re for diss
ujw;e
aasea of tha throat and
lung. A trial of anany
vears bts eatAbllshM tha
faot that it la nor eflioa
nkm rn YiuJ mm ary affeo
tiont than any other rem
edy. Its effioacv has now
known'that U
uS'bI' i '"''Pabla coeasil In Great
rrrf;xt:
sonbod in domestio praottoa, aud oonsUcUy used
in the armlet, in hospital and other publlo tntlilu.
tions, where it is regarded by the attndh ahvai
alaas as lb most speedy and agreeable remedy that
can be employed.. Soarocly any neigbborhood ean
bo found where well known en s ,bf, diseased lungs
which had baffled the effort of tha moat'sklllful end
experienced doctors, bars been permanently eared
by it. - These result are tha most eenvinoiog proofs
of .tbe superior ourative properties of thia prepara
tion; and to them tbe authors point wilb peculiar
satisfaction. While It it most powerful against con
firmed d if eases, It Is extremely gentle as a medicine
tn Infancy and youth, being qufto bstmlesi to. even
the youngest, when administered Judiciously.
This health-restorer accomplishes even more by
prevention than Cure. If taken io season K heals
all Irritation! of the throat md lungs, whether ari
sing from Cold or Congba, or from other onuses, and
thus prevent that long train of painful and Incurable
diseases which would arise from tho neglect of them.
Hence no family should bw without it. influenr.a,
Croup, Hoarseness, Whooping Uougb. Pleurisy, In
cipient Consnmprlon,- and other affections of tbo
breathing organs, give way before this pre-eminent
oombinatious of medical virtues.
Prepared by DR. J. O. AVER A CO , Lowell,
Moat,, and sold fey all Druggists and dealers in med
icine everywhere. : . i ? : Feb, 16 -St.
ADUKESS TO THE NKK VOL'S AND DEUIUTA
ted,winwe aufleriuc have been protracted tiom bid
Uen caaspfi. and whose eases require prompt iteatment to
remlei existence, desirable. - It yua are autfuring or have
sutfurixl ilonr luvolmiiarv discharges, wbut efltict does H
produce up,m yioir gencinl haaltii ? Do you teel weak,
debilitHiuU, easily tiled ! Drs a little extra eirrtlmi pr
Uuee iMlpitaiom tit the beurt ' Does your liver, or urinary
orpins, ur your kidnevs, frequently get out of order t It
your urine sometime thick, iiiiiXy, ot Booky, or is it ropy
unsettling' ur 0ues thick scum rise lo Hie top? Or it a
(i-Uuneiil at the bottom uficr u has stood awhila? Do you
have spells of aliort breaUiinx ur dyspepsia 2 Arc youi
bowels cousupatcd ? Do you have apclu of fainting or
rushes of bkaidtothe head? Isyour memory impalicd?
Is rour mind eonstaiitly dwelling U4H111 this suljeet ? l)o you
feci dull, lisilras, inopiiir, tired oifvompuiiy, of lite ? Do you
wwli ea tie left atones to uat away Iriui evervbwlv ? Doea
ar.y lltRc tlrtttg rnnke you Stan or jump? Is your le,-p
uroKcn ur rcstiesar is tne lustre ( your eytaua liiiiiri.-u :
The bloom on your check as iirighl ? Do you enjoy your
etlf m ucroty aa well? Do ynu pursue yoar business win
the same energy f Do you feel es much continence in your .
slf ? Are ytoir spirits dull and fkivfpug, given to lit of
melancholy ? If so, J, 1 not ley it 10 your liver or flyKpcpfia.
Have yioi restless .nights? Yoar bark weak, your kui-ea
Aenk,aiHl have Out lillie appetite, and you atuifcutelhia
tn dyspepsia or liver-complaint? a
Now, reader, self abuse, venereal diseases badly cured,
and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weak
tiers of the generative organs The organs of generation,
when hi iierieet Imiltli. make the men. Did yn ever
think that those bold, defiant, eaerpetic, persevering, sue
eessiul bueineKS-men aie always those whose generative
organs are iu perfect hcakh I You never Iwat snch men
complain of being melancholy, uf nervousness, of palpita
tion of the heart They are never ufruid they cannot suc
ceed 111 business ; they don't become aad and oiacou racl ;
thi-y are always polite mid pleasant in thecompany of la
diet, and look you mid them lialit in the face-noiie of your
downeaat kaka irenyaher meaiuiasa about them. 1 d,
not menu thosi who keep the nrgnits iuflaraed by runniiig
lo-excess Theac will 11 uiuy runt their constitutions
but also thoie they do business waii ui for.
How many men from badly-cured diseases, from the
effects of self-abuse and excesses, have laought abul that
state of weakness in those organs that has reduced Ihe
Senrral system an much astonuluee aim, l every other
ieease iftioey, lunacy, piimlymi, spinal nrTrctnaia. aui.-ide,
and Mlmoet every other form of disease which humanity is
heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever aua
pel ted, and have doctored lor ail but the right one.
Diswisee of these orsatie require the nee of a diuretic
HEl.ii HOLD'S FLMUEXTK ACT UUCH U isthe great
Diuretic, aud is a ecrtnin cure ror dlsensea of the illadJer,
Kidtieya, Oravel, Dmpsy, Organic W ciklieas, hemale
C'Cnplnints, General Debility, and all diseases of the t'll
imry Orgmis, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever euase isriKinatiiiir uud 110 matter of how king
BtSlldllSf,
11 no treatment lssanmittcd to, consumption or insnniiy
muy ensue. Our flesh eudulond uresuppoitea from these
sources, and Uie health and hamnuess, and thut of Posterity,
depends npon prompt use of a reliaUe remedy
Helmlxild'a Extract Bechu, rstnhlislied npwnrd of IB
years, prepared hy H. T. HKI.MtfOLD, Drusaitt,
dl't llroaowsy, New nra.nno
IO M-iulh 101 Ii Slierl. I'hiL'idchihia. Pu-
Plr tl J per bollle, or hollies tot SO, delivered
to any address Sold by all Druggiata everywhere.
March a. IM7 ly
Kprorsi of Tontb.
A gentleman who tnffcrod for years from Nervous
Debility,. Prematura Decay, and all tho effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of fullering
humanity, send free to all who need It, tho recipe
and directions for making the simple remedy by
which be was cured. Sullerers wishing to profit ny
tbe advertiser's oxperiencs, can do ro by addressing,
in perfect confidence, JOHN B (HIDES.
my 10 -87. ly ceiisr ireot, it. 1 .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE OLD ESTAULISIIEU FIRM,
J. .1. KICHAKDSOX A CO.,
123 Market Street, Philad'a ,
Is the lurgest Manufacturing Confestloner! and
n Dolesaie ueators in rrmts, iNut", sc., in tue
United Slutre.
March 7, 1S67. ly
Im ilie ONtrlot Court ol lUc 1 nitt I
For the Western District of Pennsylvania :
In tho matter of Jumes Van )
Dyke. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.
To whom it lnav Concern : The undersigned here
by gives notice of his appointment as assignee of
dame tan fyke, ot INortuumnenuna ana otaie 01
Pennsylvania, withiu taid District, who has been
adjudged a ilatikrupt upon his owa petition by the
District louri 01 suiu aittrioi.
L 11. KASK, Assignee, ic.
Sunbury, March 10, l.Wt).
Lime I Lime I Lime I
rpilKnew Limo Kilns of II. Ii. Master, ut Selins
X Orove Station, sre now completed and in suc
cessful operation, produoing lima uf the very best
quality. These kilns are built with all the modern
conveniences and improvements, and have a capaci
ty of proauoing 400 busbels per day. i.xjtiieni
roads have been made to the kilns, not interfered
with by the railroad, where wagon or sleds can be
loaded in afnw minutes from thu schutee, wiihuut
handling. Having uponed a large body of Ihe
beet liinentnne. at tbe inoulh of the kilns, they are
enabled to sull lime at tha low rate of 11 cents per
hufhol. Tbe kilns are in charge of competent per
sons, who will always bo prepared to supply cut-
louicrs. Apply to 11. M. Maimer, ounoury, or to
Chas. Dunklcberger. or Chas. J. Conrad, at the kilns.
Doccmber 14, 1807.
THE GKKAT PHIZKI
Exposition. Vnirersclle, Pari, 1807.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO
ELIAS HOWE, J.
Awsnlod over Eighty-two Competitors,
The Iltjtlsr-Mi Prrmlam,
The Ouly Cross of tha Legion ot Honor
and
GOLD XwtETDATL,'
given to AaeaiCAN Scwiaa alAcaiaci, per Impe
rial Ueoree. published in h"Moni!ur Universal"
(Ofnoial Joaroal of the rreaeh Empire), Tuatday,
lid July, 1667, ia the word :
) Fabricaute de Machines a oon
Elia Ilowc.Ja. dreeiposant.
Maoafaoturer of Searing Ma-"-t
ebines, Eahibitor.
uTbl doable f rat honor is another proof of tha
great superiority of tha HOW It BEVY'INO MA
CHINE overall others."
6IISLEY A STOOPS,
' No. t3 South Eight Street, Philadelphia,
AgeaU for Peoaeylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and
... Wiarn Virginia.
February 23, laOi.Hm
BIRD CAGES, It different kinds. If you waut
rued and cheap Bird. Cage, go to
i'ONLEY X CO'f
LEWIS & co:s
nofmn.v iiieyv JolnrvAi
'; ''POR TUB MIIifiTDJf !
Thoiiaahdt of families' In the city and country , bare
long felt the want of aa Illustrated Journal at a
rHMbohl prUa, and equal to any an thia continent.
To this end, we have engaged good artists. TI10
literary department will be one of the feature of the
paper, and we shall pnblish from time to lime, ori
ginal Talos, Sketches, Ac, by the leading writers of
the country. ' . ..
. THIS 18 NO LOTTERY.
Fat W offer as an inducement to those who sub
scribe, and will help to push forward to a successful
issue, a obeap and valuable Illustrated Family
lonrnal, and give a farg nnmbtr nf prtwiums.
Subscribers will not have to wait to know if thoy
have a premium. There will be 2,316 premiums
distributed to the subscribers. Tho paper will ha
well north the dollar, for tho year. A book has been
prepared for subscribers with numbers from 1 to 100,
WHO, and the premium are- -equally distributed
through tbe one hundred llrontand numbora. '
If there should be one thousand names roneirrd on
the same day and- date, the letters will be opened
regularly as they come to hand, end marked on the
book n rcgnhu rotation aa opened, so that, there will
"eA.r;ir distribution of the premiums. Wo shall
publish the names of the person that are entitled to
the premiums, in tho Nr.w York MoftTni.r 4li.cs-
raATr.D, and In the oily ami countrv papers
in n .""oT'ng Premiums will hi" distribt
butcl :
V s rvmuimsor S5t'() each.
J.VOOO
1 ,000
1 .nf'O
1 .000
1 ,000
K00
, S .'00
:;,ii( 0
3.000
2,000
100
60
21
10
'f TV"?U,,5,?! '' K,a n Wb1ou c" ' Si" caoi.
50 ilcox 1 O-hha' Sewing .Moclilnos, CO
40 ITuwe's Sewing Maohlnes, (,
2o00 Premiums ot tl eneh,
, l Th'RMd TO 'sUBdCUIlirnS.
1 copy, one yoar, with one subscription,
6 copict, ' five '
$1 00
S.00
on nn
20 " ' twenty
i-orsous celling up cttiM till be eulitlcd to pre
miums, at stive.
Address LEWIS Co., 41 Mercer at , S. 7., Cox
2:31 .
Writo tho address plain, giving township, oounty
and ,?tato. Money by draft, Post office order, regis
tered letter, or xproi, may be sent at onr risk .
fb'nd 10 cts. for specimen copy cmtnir.ing; all
ncrtssnry informntion.
KLIERENCES.
Levi Stoekwcll, Treasurer of the Ilowe Kowing
Machine Co., 6'.;i liroadway. New York.
KdwArd P. llntoli. Secretary of tho Wiloox A
Uibbs' Rawing Alochiue Co., bio Broadway, N. Y.
leb. 15. 1HCS.
EAUGH'S
Ci? We annoncce to farmers and dealers in Fer
tilizers, that the following prices have been adopted
or tho present spring season :
n.U'CH 'S HAW HONE PIIOSPIIATK
Price, f 55 per 2,000 lbs.
'
SALuU'B CDICACO COKE EERTILIZER
Price, $10 per J.000 lbs.
BACOH'S CIIICAdO BLOOD MANURE.
This well known popular trade-mark will be found
upon every package oi the above manures.
The high cttimation in which Rattan's Donn Ma
nure have been held, during fourtoen years past,
wo shall fully sustain in the future. Having now the
entire control of the great rceourcce of the city of
Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia and Phospbato
yielding material, viz : tones, Dried Flesh, Elood,
Ac, we have, iu connection with our works in Phil
adelphia, tho lnrgort facilities for furnishing these
manure, at the above low prices.
II A I till A SON. Philadelphia.
NO RT-W ESTER N FERTILIZING CO., Ccitago
JOIIN It ALSTON ACO.,Gen'l Ag'ts, New York.
GEORGE KIRKE A CO., " Uoston.
GEORUE DUIiDAT.E. Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore.
Por a",l Infrrnation renpcoting tbo alovo Manurtv,
address either of tho abuvo houses. I
"JOURNAL OF TIIE FARM," ,
A Kew Monthly Agricultural Paper, published by i
II AUG II 4 HONS, PHILADELPHIA. i
Its design is to present a full rungcof Aricultura j
snd Horticultural intelligence ; arlicles upon tha
Practical and Scientific reliitioiisof the subject ; aud
itsgenernl aim b to inculcato a popular system of ;
high manuring. Tho claims of 1
llAl'GH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES, !
are urged in on honc.-t and open way, hut not urged '
to the exclusion of any other vuluahlo inanurial aid '
to tue turmi-r which the markot or home resources
iiOord.
All farmers will Cud it. we think, fully worth all
it costs, in ihe practical suggestion it presents, and
me general reader win meet a there ot solid enter
taintuent.
1'rice, 60 oonts per year. Address.
BAtOil A t'J.N'S, Philadelphia.
Sold by
PMITH A GEN'THER, 5uubury.
Jan. 25, 1804. aug'67-ly
IMA.C
israsEr!
?0 IhcNtnnt Sti-rct, PMlaacIpbia,
Are the beat in Use,
TOR THE rOLLOWINI REASONS :
They ara more simple and duvable, easier kept iu
order, muke a stronger aud more elhstio stitch, a
firmer and more beautiful sosm Ihun any other
They c all fabrics from two common spools, re
quiro no rewinding of throad, fasten both ends of
tho seam by their own operation, and though every
fifth ttifch Is cut the scum will not rip.
Tin-Vt-ry UljiUfS'i' IVIae, the Cross
of the Legion of Ilonot waa conferred on the repre
sentative of tba
oicovi.r Si iiauiik
at tbe Exposition Uuiversollce, Paris, 1807 ; tbu
attesting their great superiority over all other sew
ing machines.
OROVER A BAKERVS
itaw STTLSS
KIIl'TTLi; MAC II ISKS
For Manufacturing,
Cotn)in tho mott modem and essential improve
ment. 1
Tha attention i requested of Tailon, Manofao.
tnrera of Boot and Phooe, Csrriuje Trimming,
Clotbiug and all other r.uiriiig the us of the
effi
LOCK 6TITCn MACHINES,
To thss new stylos, which potsoss unmUtakabl ad
vantage over all other.
EOtt BALK BY
Ml CAROLINE DALIU8,
Market Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A ,
Nov K, 1867. ly
CARPENTERS.
WILL find in out establishment a superior toek
of Plaue, Haws, Angers, Hatchet, Hammers, Files,
Chisels, e . Ao ,f"r tale by
J U CNLEY CO
! not n?firt tula Column r yon
will ;erulnly find -out n lir-ru you
snn -
Buy the MOST. GOODS,
of the
BEST GiTJ.A.X.IT-S-
tor Ihe
LEAST MONEY.
SMALL rKOl'ITS ASD QUICK CASH I
SALES ! I
i
i
it. v. riuxxttt
i
at the i
MAEIMOTH STORE,
market s;carp,
StKKUiy, l'KXN'A.,
itas jiist received at J opened ii;
i:ht si:i.i:Tf: ,i
FINEST A&SOtlTtfSyr, of
DRY GOODS IS TOWN.
French Merlnw, PrlnbJ, Muaiiur,
"tiijiitrce.
Cw'.:ar-, .
NOTIONS of all kirei?
Hosiery, GloTwi.'Men's and Ladies Vndergannent
WHITE GOODS.
A full attwrtmoct of TRIMMING!
Builders will find my Stock of Hnrdvtrf,
lu i ut. Oil, j9In, Ace, Completn.
j Drngt and Medioin,
Willvw acd Cedarware.
Queeuiraare, Olaaywarv,
Crockery, Salt
HOOTS AND SHOES-
HATS AND CAPS,
and in fact everything usually kept in a large Store
Call and be flouvioced that the CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR COOL'S is at
The Mammoth Store.
Term a Cuaita. SOday as
j as my Goods oro bought fur Cash and bold Cheap
01 the READY MONEY-
H Y rKlLIN'".
?UB',-urt,l)ct ll, 17
A MZMCA X C OHMS' a rav
' Hut ton noltVOvetaamaoftT
Is w arranted to OKevato In tha, bt manner every
variety of Sowing Ilemmlug. Felling, Cording,
Tucking. Rraiding, OaAhrrtng. Quilting. Overseam
ing, Embroidering on the Mlge. and in addition
makes lioautiful Bnljton and fcyoUt Hslca in nil fa
bric. ' If IM? KO EQUAL
Beinj? ahaoluMy the Pest
I'tWII.V lvlA'IIIK
IN TUG WORLD.
Aral lulrinaically the cheiipeat, for it is ta Ma
ebines coinliined in one by a simple and baautUu
mnohauiual arrangoweut. - .
Cironl art with full particulars and samplen nf work
done on tbis Woblno, mm be had on application or
the Rles-roemsof Bio Ct.mpnnv.
H.V. Cor. hleventk and Chestnut S'J)., Philadel'a
rnstractions given on the ils-ildne gratuitously to
all purehnsnrs.
A (i ENT3 WASTED TO ht.U. THIS MACSISK.
Mircctnria 1
.!. L. FtNIMOIli;, I'ltnqJout.
WILLIAM F. JKNKH,
Prenlili-nt Fupk Mountain Cul Companr.
nr.NJAMIN BULLOCK.
Wool Mtrclmut, Xo. 40 fuulli Front St.
If. 11. lU:iiU. ol Ucorjiu W. lleoil fc Co.,
Wlinlre't1 Clotliinp, Nn 4Cil Markrl Slrcnt,
A. HART. JOHN" T. 'I' A ITT, OF.O. 4.
rjciiAnnoN. ri.iUiV.ijijm.
Vi'. D. SIKStiDNilAI.L.
Of Ciiitpsvill','(;'icptcr Coutitv. I'a.
F. PAXSON, of F. I'uxson .feCi.,
Nuti-it"!. :,. SCI lUiM S;m-i
Jariary Si, ld68. ly
GR0(JEiUES7
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
j. a. i;.M At ;o.,
In Weimor' Buildinj, AVnter Stj'cct. near King rt ,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PA.,
INFORM their friend? and the puhlio generally
that tbev havo a largo assortment of Groceries!
Provisions, io., all fresh and of tho best nuallty, con.
sisting of Tons, CotTuos, sugars, and rtpicos.
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, RulMns. Cr.ece!,
and Crackers, and In fact everytliing usually
kept in tlr rncoTy line.
Thov would also cull attention to their large an
cheap"lot of Oood FAMILY FLOUR. Orccn Tea,
Hams, Shoulders, Ac, which nro constantly kept on
hand. Also, all kinds uf Ve?.etaMtia, Ac., Ao.
Oive them a cull and sea for yourself.
Nor'humberland, Sept. 13, 1867.
SELLERS & FOLWELLi
WHOLESALE
AND FRUITERERS,
No. 161 North Third Street, rhilndolpbla.
f v' Ordurs promptly attended lo.
"book bindkryT"
JOHN HERTvIA.tTs
North Mill street. DANVILLE,- PA.,
13 prepared to Bind P.nok!, Papers. Ma julnen
Music Ac, in any style that tnny bo doaired, at
cheaper rates than cun be done in the cities.
All Orders left at thi Ollicn, will receive prompt
attention. oct.lu,'i7
!M -NIM'ZIV Oil, IIS.I..
TITE mbjcribors having Ju-"l erected and f ul la
operation a iJill for tho manufacture of
L IN SEED OIL,
offer tho highest market price for FLAX SEED.
They hnvo attached lo their establishment a Chcp
ping Mill, and farmers and othen, warning gram
chopped for feeding, can be accommodated at tho
shortest notice A maebine for chopping corn with
the cob is attached to tho mill. -
AlORiiAN MASPER.
Jaminry 25, -ly
KEEP VEIJrDKESSED.
C.i.'l f-jj-l a?o the e! slc;tPl Stock of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINaf, VESTING."?, At
Juft re:eived at
MEUCHANT TAILOItlXO ESTABLISH
ME NT,
Fourth Street, below Fyetcr's Ftoro. EUNUURV
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most approved style? i made tip to orders
reasonable rates.
He has alto a fine a&ortment of Cavyimcra Shirts.
Drawers, Undershirt.-, Overhaul?, Mourn, Neck
ties. Cotton and Woolen Ilois, Suspenders, Hand
kerchieft, U loves', and a general variety of
GENTLEMEN'S FUHXfdIIINO HOODS?,
fUve him a call, which you will find t bv to your
advantage.
t-unbury.Oct. 19, lSf.7.
.leuN nAAs, jr.
c. n woLvrnToir
COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE tubscribors respectfully inform tho citizens of
riunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a
CO Ala 1TAX1D
nt ,1. Ifaus ,fc Co s Lower Y burf. Mnnlitiry,
where they are prepared to supply ell kinds of Sha
mokin OoaI,ut oVap rnt". Families and others
promptly supjlicj Country custom respectfully
solicited.
HAAS & WOLVEI'.TUX,
Sunbury, Jan IS, ISC.
STORE.
wTa. uennist,
.Hurket Square, MSItlKY, Ju
HA VINO recently purchaaod tha Drug Storo
formerly eonducleu hy K. A. Fisher, I beg
leave to inform the eitiicn of .Sunbury and vi
ciuity. that I have entirely replenished my stock
of
j ws. u jra- em
PANCr ARTICLES !
such Combs, Brushes, Pocket-books, boapt, rar
furaory, Hair-Oil, Knivoe, Scirurs, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars, " .
Iaiuta, OiU, Ulue, Uluwai, Puffy,
ViiriiWlict., I'atent .ItciIIcluoti, Ai'.
All my Tinctures, ,Vvrupf, Ointment. Cerates, and
otbor preparations ate mauufacturod by myself, ud
from the best material 1 can procure in Market.
Having had quito a number of years' experience Id
the
Drug and rruripiiuH Busi.itM,
both ia Philadelphia and tha country, and also tbe
advautagc of the College of Phartnaev, I feci com
petent lo COMPOUND ALL PlttSCKllTIONrl
that tbe Physicians and public may favor me with.
All my pVcpurutiuu as i have above asserted, are
made from tue best material, and uion honor I
e.ort, they are of othoiual atreugtb.
Fur medicinal purposes, I keep uu band the very
best
WINES, BItANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I ean procure.
Before purchasing elsewhere, U aad eonvuv
your own wind.
. YY. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, Nov 16, lioi.
ioUNTY FOR SOLDIERS.
I HAVE mode arrangement in Washington City,
for the prompt collection of Bounty under the
late Act of Congreas. . I have also received the pro
per blanks to prepare the claim. cHildiers entitled
to this Bounty should apply immediately, as it is es
titnated that It will require three years to adjust all
the claims.
AU soldiers who cnlUted for three year and who
have not received more than f lull bounty are entitled
to the benefits of this Act, as well a soldiers who
have enlisted for three years and discharged after a
service of two years, by reason of wound received,
disease contracted iu line of duty, or re-enlitunent
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